JANUARY 29. 1953 SHARPEST. SMOOTNEST-FNINISNEO EOCES MODERN SCIENCE AND SKILL CAN PRODUCE! , .OIis'aII All'0Ihar Ilarln laceuse - They Give Finer, lular Shaves O For utmost shaving satisfaction al- ways use super-keen Gillette Blue Blades in your Gillette Razor. You skim 0K whiske with light, gentle strokes and when you're through your face fesla smooth as aillr. For extra convenience buy Gillette Blue.Bladea in the Gillette dispenser that makes blade changing a breeze and has a built-in-compartment for the permanent disposal of used blades. to blades 81.00 - I0 blades soc IN IMPIOVID GILLITTI IIISPINSIIS lagaler package I blades 2!: u glwlook uf'l""fcel .-""7. be 9”"?! use Giiietielilue Eiadesr 7 with the rmmrzsr edges ever honed The new 1958 Nash Canadian States-man four-door sedan drown above is a feature of the full line of 1953 Nash models, Highlighted by the advanced styling of Pinin Farina, renowned D: , .. custom body designer, the new Canadian statesman features original con- tinental styling and numaroup mechanical advancements. The 1953 Canadian Btatessnan is powered by the new "Powerflyte" engine, utilizing an induction sys- tem of advanced design to obtain a THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Allen 1053 Nash Canadian statesman” rating of 100 horsepower. Its traditional fuel economy and de- pendability have been maintained. Many new exterior solid and invo- tona colors and interior irpholstury and trim selections are offered on all 1053 Nash models. Equipped with the famous Nash Weather Eye conditioned air and heating system, the Canadian statesman offers extra space in the luggage compartment and the widest front-and-rear seals in the automotive industry. Sourie Curling Club Annual Meeting . . ' The annual meeting of the sourls Ourllng Club was held in the Town Hall on Sunday January 25th. President J. A. Peters occupied the chair reviewing the activities of the Olub during the past year. lollowing which he called for nominatio . resulting in the elect- ion of the following officers: president -H. H. Latter: vice president- M. A. Macllcon: sec- retary-treasurer, John Edge- co b . e membership committee of J. A, Peters. 3. L. Stewart. W. A. Wright, W. E. Pierce: a games com- mittee or Dr. Edward Kasmer, Keith Matheson and J. H. Brennan. Although at s considerable dis- advantage this year due to the mild weather and the imposiblllty of marking the ice in the skating rink. the boys hope That there will be a spurt of frost during the coming month. considerable discus- sion took place regarding the procuring of a club room and the purchasing of additional stoves. CELEBRATE MARCH 15 Montreal- (OP)--The United Irish societlu of ' t l decided that the annual Gala St. Patrick's Day parade this year will take place on Sunday, March 15. starting at 3 PM. and following the umal route along Bheribrooke street, EIAN . .u 'S'.. i . -xv . . . I. .. ."" ' H .:-1 9 .0 '1 '1 R . Again In. 1932, Canada moved forward with giant srrlclea. In every signilicant field of activity. 1951 Eguree were surpassed and new highs reached. And once again the Royal Bank moved forward. Our assets advanced to 02.691. 456,873, the highest ever reported by any Canadian bank. Deposit. accounts numv ' bored over 2,250,000. Total deposits pafsed the 82.5 billion marl:-a new record-and 5 5 Vaan Age clvlllans employed 4,997,000 Gross producllon 313,768 million" New construction 31,424 million ' wheat crop 3-il.8 million on Installed power capsclly 10.5 million il.P. New cspltal Inveslmanl 32,439 million Oil production 7.7 mllllon bbls. SIHIDES FIGURES THAT TELL A THRILLING STORY a striking redection of the thrift of in- dividual Canadians. r In the rugged mountains of the Pacilic Coast. on the fringe of the Arctic Circle. in )cities. towns and villages from coast to coast. we built new branches and modem- ized others, to keep pace with the growth of 'a busy nation. Over 780 branches strong, the Royal Bank matches strides with Canada, a big bank serving a growing country. I 1052 gnllrnalgg J 5,330,000 523,000 million 82,941 million 688 million to. 14.3 million li.P. 35,181 million 6i million this. run. ROYAL Bank 0 F CANADA. One of the world's great banks, growing witli a growing reentry Charlottetown Branch R. Cruikshank, Manage There Uulht To Be A Law :- Branchea also in Hunter River, Mount Stewart, Summerside and Tyne Valley. By Fagaly And. Shorten TO TAKE HER MIND OFF HER STARVATION V 7&w.I:.t 22-. Ilmmmn lees cum -' - ' - cw AVI, I csw-r JUST srr Ar-no no Nomintii MV MlND'5 MEAN 10 TELL ME VOU uavawr EA'I2N.ANv1'iimo ALL MY 1. I THINK YOU'RE CIZAIY! NEW YORK. Jan. 28 -(AP)- The Amateur Athletic Union Mon- day launched a 3500.000 fund drive to enlarge the country's sports program with the battle cry: "We must beat Russia.” The drive starts Feb. 14 and will be raised by public subscription. "Russia subsldizes her athletes." said Jeremiah T. -Mahoney, who heads a '70-man committee assign- ed to fatten AAU coffers. "She subsidizes her athletes with prolet- arian methods. She has millions training daily while working for the government. "To meet this challenge 'we must make our country sports conscious. must reach out to get 5,000,000 yes, 10,000,000 more young men and women under athletic training." other AAU officials spoke 01 measures to improve U. S. stand- ards in gymnastics. wrestling and other minor endeavors. Charles L. Omstein, veteran AAU and Olympic official, said the American system of training gymnasts much be overhauled. "Ruuia's women especially dom- inated this event," Ornsteln said. "That's becusse they were trained for it since childhood. They take women, to match them, wlllv have to do the same." gymnastics mostly that sians pressed the U. S. for the un- official team championships oi the Olympic Games at Helsinki last summer. After trailing most of the way, the U. S. rallied on the final week-end to gain an overall edge of 610 points to 553 1-2. Palms are awarded for six places-I0 for first, five for second. four for third, and so on. Announcement of the drive was made by Douglas P. Roby of De- troit. national AAU president. at the luncheon meeting attended by AAU officials, newspaper and radio men. Roby said the AAU has been los- Quebec Senior League Slalislics MON'r,Rl!lAL. Jan. 3 -(CP)- Andre Ccirriveau, valleyfield Braves ace, and stan smrke. Chi- coutlml sagueneens marksman, are tied for top spot in the Que- bec senior Hockey League scoring race with points apiece. Corriveau has 20 goals and 30 assists iwhiie 5mrke's total is made up of 5 goals and 3'7 assists. one point behind the leaders is big Jean Beliveau of Quebec Aces. Beliveau now has 34 goals and is still the leading scorer in the loop and 77 assists for a 61-point iobal. Sherman White of the Chicouti- mi Sagueneena is the top helper in the league with 30 assists. He also has 21 goals for a 60-point total. two points behind the leaders and one back of Big Jean. Ralph (Bucky) Buchanan, an- other ohlcoutiml marksman. is next in line with a 22-35 for s 56- point total. Sherbrooke's Tod oampcau has 10 goals and so as- sists for 54 points followed by Jac- ques Locas, Sherbrooke sharp- shooter who has 27 tallies to his credit along with 22 assists for 49 into. Chicoutlml aagueneens are now atop the leaguelslandings with n pace-setting 59 points. Montreal Royals and Ottawa sena'tors fol- low with so and 40 points. respect- lvel . erbrooke saints and Valley- field Braves continue to battle for fourth place with 46 points apiece. CLUB TAXI 53 Chestnut Sr. 2631--Phone--2631 PAlNl YOUR WAI LS with v-IN:mws iiiosrjnr 6130575733” i'i”ilNIY umw ballet lessons to acquire grace and then they train constantly. our It was through their success in the Ru- AAU Of The U. S. Plans Big. Drive For Funds in: about 317,000 a year in trying to get along on proceeds from championship meets, club clues and individual fees. There are 2.204 member clubs. Rocky Marciano Gels Sl0.000 Ray HOCKOK Bell RDCH.E'I'.llR. N. 11-. Jan. 28 (AP) Heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano Monday received the 010,000 Ray Hoclrolr belt as "pro- fessional athlete of the year" in 1932 at the Rochester Press-Radio Club dinner. l-lockok presented the prize belt with its solid gold buckle and 26 diamonds to the 28-year-old slugger from Brockton, Mass, to keel) Def- manently. Marciano, unbeaten in 43 lights with 38 knockouts, broke the grip of baseball in the pro competition. Phil Rizzuto. New York Yankee shortstop, won the first award in 1950 and Allie Reynolds, Yankee pitcher, nipped Jersey Joe Walcott for the 1051 award. Marciano polled B0 first-place votes from the country-wide panel of 146 sports writers and sportscast- ers. On the basis of 3-2-1 for a first, CLEANUP SALE ALL HEAVY WINTER STOCK .MlIST 00 TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW. SPRING GOODS - PRICES SLASNEII I PAGE eEVEN MEN'S SIIITS Tailored to Give Long Wear Reg. 49.50 New ................. .. Some C-obardines - Some Worslsds well An and Melton: 22.50 Excellent Group of Heavy Fleeces At 49.50 New .................... .. OVERCOATS Exlra Value 22.50. MEN'S CABARDINE MEN'S HARRIS CLOTH SPORT COATS MEN'S SATIN BOMBER JACKETS MEN'S GABAROINE PANTS 32 STATION COATS 24. 16 Reg. Reg. Reg. With Self Bella Reg. 10.95 New ............ .. .......... .. 21.50 14.95 7.95 7.95 .50 50 Now ........ .. .95 Now .......... .. MENS PO10 PAJAMAS Reg. 5.95 Extra Special ...... .. 3.95 MEN'S MOUTON FUR CAPS Reg. 4.95. To clear only ...... .. 1.00. MEN'S HEAVY WOOL COMBINATIONS ",'j'c,f:f .............. H 3.50 BOYS' BOMBER JACKETS - :;f;a'52P':fM 6.95 BOYS' PIAID SHIRTS”... S1.75 l BOYS' POL0 PAJAMAS .235 S2.5O .4.-.......v-.-o..s......x..-a. ... Invisible-but reassuring- is Nash Airiiyte Construction. Body and frame are welded into one super strong, shock resistant unit. You ride smoother, safer, without squeaks and rattles. Tlmo an buutiful am-more powerful cars--easily worth a special trip. to your Nash Dealer's today! second or third-place mention, the Rock piled up 309 points. Tony Despirlto, the 17-year-old riding flash from Lawrence, Mass. who broke all records for riding winners l.n a year, finished second with 201 points. Bobby Shantz, the Philadelphia. A's half-pint southpaw who was named most valuable player in the American League. finished third with 120 points. Mickey Mantle, the Yankees re- placement for Joe DiMaggio in centre 'field was fourth with 90 points. Julius Boros. national open goli! champion. from southern Pines. N.C., and Willie I-loppe, the great- LHAMBLY 6- INNIS ".166 or. GEO. sr. ' MEN'S & sovs' CLOTHING World's Richest Race For Fillies, Mareai WILMINGTON, Del., Jan. E - -(AP)- Establishment of the world's richest horse race for fil- lies and mares was announced Monday by Delaware Park with the disclosure that the New Castle Handicap will be increased to 5100.000 in added money. It will be run July 4. had five first-place votes." Joe Black. Brooklyn's brilliant relief pitcher, had two firsts end Walcott est billiard player of them all, each 0 s--w-av.-m....,...v.........--iw... ....,.......,,., - polled one. PHONE 2754 Up to now the New castle has shared the topprise honors in that classification with two other 650.000 racel. the Beldame l-la.nd.i- cap at Aqueduct and the Santa Margarita at Santa Anita. RACIAL EQUALITY A law making racial dlscrim. ination a legal or: in Brazil in i951.'eM. Va Nope” ---A--j. PIONEER TRAN The first CPR passenger train from Montreal to Vancouver made the 2.906-mile Journey in 1886, tak-. lng l4O hours. 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