The Weslcln Gnllrdiall Thursday, Nov. 18. 1954 The Guardian Page 15 .CAID PARTY. ,Oli.nton Hall. November iltth. at 8 p. in. ..a1ve ron-raau-s FOB cnnrsrlisas. - Make your an- pomtmant now at The Read studio. phone 0081. I -GENERAL HOCKEY meeting in garden Legion Hall, Friday, Nov. 19 at 8:30 p.m. All interested usms are invited to send rep- "ggitatives to this meeting. 41'. ANDREWS concert, Ken- nngton, Nov. Mth arranged by Presbyterian choir and young adults. Old favorites and new tal- ent in one-act comedy. Scotch gang! and dances. .cHICKEN SUPPER. -- The member! of Bethsl Loyal Orange wage of Coleman held their-an- nual chiden supper at the 0'- uu-y Legion Home on Thursday evening. November 4th. The mem- ber-u' wives served a. delicious sup- per to about eighty-five guests After the supper was over Mr. Rae- ford Loohe as master of ceremonies 0,1194 upon Mir. Harry MacWil- liams who proposed a toast to the Queen. Rev. Mr. Gardner proposed a toast to the ladies. replied to by Mrs. Harry Macwilliams. Rev. Mr. Wagner then passed a toast to the Lodge, which was responded to by Mr. Carroll Macwilllams. Rev. Mr. Forsythe gave a very interesting and educational talk on the founding of Orangeism which was very much enjoyed by all present. The remainder of the evening was spent in instrumental music furnished by Messrs. Guy Elmer Boulter. and a 51118- t i be evening. November 20th. to fill out forms. George Mayhew. -GASOLINE REBATE. - 1 will in Kennedy's Store Saturday -SPECIAL meeting 3 o r d e a Branch Canadian Legion Friday, Nov. 19 at 7:30 p.m. to rink committee. appoint -LINKLETTEB Women's In- stitute will hold I pantry sale at Smallmsnls on her 19th at 3 o'clock. Friday, Novem- -ENTEETAINS LADIES CLUB Mrs. J. Donald MacKay entertain- ed the members of the Ladies Club of the Surnmerslde Church at the manse on Tuesday evening. The president. Mrs. R. W. Wood. Presbyterian Iopened the meeting with he repeating of the Lord's Prayer n unison. Mrs. A. H. Hubley brought in a report of the articles purchased for the League of Mercy display tea. The members were busy with knitting and sewing until delicious served by the hostess. Boudreau Signs As Manager Of Athletics Club icfl eahments were KANSAS CITY (AP)-Lou Bou- dreau was signed to a two-year contract Wednesday as manager of Kansas City Athletics marking his third stint as an American League Let's Talk it over QT 'mere is 5 school of thought which strenuously objects to the school's usurping (Is "hey put it) the function: of the home. Now there is little question that such s practice can. and may occasion- ally be carried to an undesirable extreme. but. as there are two ex- io us that title exponents of estab- lishing a fixed gulfvbetween home and school activities are also ex- tnmists. As we have said before. it is our practices which seem to encroach on home duties are for the purpose of establishing better attitudes to- warda life in general, which must be lived both in the home and in the school. some of these practices would perhaps do little for the better grade of home where hab- its of conduct are on a. high plane. 011 the other hand. they might prove helpful in sub-standard homes where metimes the pro- visions we take to preserve our health, for one exanfple. are large- ly ignored. Dental inspection in schools brings to the attention of these people the necessity for con- our teeth. No doubt, some of them benefit from this information and advice. 0 e Of course it might be argued that we can enjoy the delights of Horace and Cicero without having teeth at all. We can smack our sums in appreciation of the pro- fundities of Shelley or the abstrusc Qualities of permutations and com- tremes to most questions. it seems opinion that many of the school stunt vigilance in taking care of grandparents w i t h 60th Wedding Anniversary ls Observed -Mr. and Mrs. James A. Harding, of Noroboro observed the 60th an- niversary of their wedding Sunday. Nov. 11, beginning with it special service at 9:30 am. in summer- fleld United Church with the en- tire fsmily present. The minister. Rev. L. M. Murray. based his ser- mon on the text. ”Keep your faith in good repair." Special music in- cluded s vocal solo. "It is No Secret." by Mrs. Russel Badger of Calgary. sister of tre bride. and a solo "0 My Soul Bless Thou Jeho vah." by Mr. George Bowness oi" Summerslde. accompanied by the organist, Mrs. Clark Harding. At the ncluslon of the service Mr. George Mayne read an address and Mr. Cedric Seaman. on behalf of the congregation. made a pre- sentation. Mrs. Keith Mayne on behalf of the Women's Missionary society. read an address. while Mrs. Har- land Day made a presentation to Mrs. Harding, who is a charter member of the society. The rooms were a profusion. of flowers. soft music was played dur- lrx the afternoon and evening by v. 1... M. Murray s.nd M.rs. Geo. Dunning. respectively. while ap- proximately Q00 guests called to ex- tend congratulations and best wishes to this bride and groom of sixty years. The granddaughter. little Miss June Harding. who at- tended the door. presented her a beautiful floral bo'uquet.. Mrs. sterling Mac- Kay, in the afternoon. and Mrs. Athol Cotton in the evening. ush- l 1 Jack Walsh (above), who follow- ing an accident at Crapaud on the night of October 16, was flown to Halifax and operated on at Victoria General Hospital for a fractured skull. regained conscious- ness after 27 days and is now well on the way towards recovery. Two head operations were necessary be- sides treatment for back injuries. Mr. Walsh, was one of three men struck by a light truck prooeedirm along the highway at Crapaud, all of whom were taken to hos- pital at the time. Following ex- amination ln the Prince County Hospital on Oct 17, he was flown to Halifax and operated upon im- mediately on arrival. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walsh. Al- bany. parents of the injured man ipent four days at his bedside dur- ng the critical period following . night . c........I....-r.c.r.-.... i Is Recovering lAnnual Meeting Last Night of St. " tPaul's Credit Union At Summerside At the annual meeting of SL1 Paul's Cl'P.dlt Union held last in the Assumption Hall..- Summerslde. the president. Mn, Cyrus Polner. presided and hisi report to the members indicated; that much progress had heenl made during the past year. Mem-1 bership had increased and now! stands at GM. I Assets on the financial state- ment were shown as 0597.95.97; an increase. of 59,498.35 over the previous year. 7 wonderful work was being car- .ried on by credit unions through- out the land. teaching the people to save and to provide for thelrf future. l The report of the treasurer was given ,by Mr. Fred Gallant and fully explained by him. The re-; port of the credit rZOmYfIlHF'.F, was: given by Mr. Edward Glllls and it showed that 259 new loans had been approved by this committee amounting to 557,188.38. He said, that 211 of these loans bad since: been paid in full. Glllis rs-l ported that there wsle A few. delinquent loans and a committee had been appointed to endeavour; to speed the payment of these. through lunion to the Queellihlther Has Unusual Visitor Wednesday it coma: in and thereby caused some 10- ment in Governor-General )3- sers household. The visitor was Duff. 5 you-all goldli retriever which Mr. I; has had since shixtiy stir bh& Duff. so named as a contraction of Lord Dufferln. governor-gena-a.l 4.1 Canada from 1872-78. took a great lilting to the Queen Mother Ihn she arrived at Rideau Hall to shy last week-end. Mr. Massey missed Duff, I his constant companion. early this morning. A search was stand through the rambling stone bum-' ing. Finally. Duff was found VH1 the Queen Mother. who is read :1 dogs. in her sitting room. The members decided to accept the recommendation of the board of directors that two per cent dividend be paid to the share holders for the past year. Brief remarks were made by visiting members from the Trin- ity Credit Union and Community Credit Union. Messrs Keir Dug- zsn and Harold MacLellan, who complimented the St. Paul's Cred- it Union on the progress made as shown in the financial report. Mr. Leo Corcorsn. director off M,-I pong" smd may during credit unions for P.E.l.. in a brief the pas, eight years 15,n5;taik to the members pointed out iamoummg to 333;-L000 had been that the St. Paulls Credit Urilonl made by 5, pauys C,-ed” fnjonlls now the second largest union OUCAMEOQQ .and that not one cent had hem in ""5 Pl”0V1"C9- WW1 Tllfllsh "last. A half million dollars ln'”1l'lklllZ first. This he said was I KENSINGTON Share; had been paid m sh”-"pgreat achievement. He said there during that timt lls so much good being done bv Wed.-Thur. 7 15-9:15. Rhonda Flem- Mlyor Henry weds... wmp1,,Ithe credit unions that does nnt.lllZ- 56?” BETTY. ASHE! Moore- mented the officers of the uniohlappear on the balance sheet Ths'-brad. the Bell Sisters. Guy Mn- 0,, the splendid pmgress mad, credit union. movement. he svaled..Clr9ll in musical z-. 'Fch!ricolnr- and exhorted them to carry on is the greatest source of gocd ml "THOSE REDHEADS FROM l the good work in the year ahead. "W W0?” '0d5Y- With lb-E Excel?-1 SEATTLE" ': His remarks were supported by tion of the churches and it is Slnllni . r R0fnanCln' . .Dancin' ., Hon EI PI Foley who Said mu .1 the duty of all credit union mem- L0Vll"- - r - ACUDHY - Admission 45c and 30c. hers to perpetuate that good and Bank Drawing Thursday to spread the gospel of saving this means in every way possible. At the conclusion of the meet-I ing lunch was served by the members and Vill- tors.-S. --norms." 7. BURDEN Wed.-Thur. T 15 6': 3 l5. Matinee Wed. 3 30 Anotlu-.,r mrlllzng horse zvorv in "MY FRIEND FLICKA". l.Vi Terhnlrnlnr. starring Roddy MC- Dnwall. Preston Fnztsr and Rita Johnson. Mother l OTTA WA. iCP)&ueen vlrllnrl Elizabeth had an unusual and skipper. blnatlons without mol ered the guests into the dlnlrig . . . . W d . ar manlpu- the operation and are prssentlyi Th t 1 th ls;-"gr-(lid byMl.:5Vil1lIiIa:-nus B0”d”3” W3-5 recently fired as latlon. Why should teachers can room, Receiving with the bridal Halifax awamng further develop wmn:m'ee:l'"Sub5;nmF(; bilupggfllslgw. - n "'7 M manager of Boston Red sex, a post rect or punish pupils? Home there 0011939 were Mm Em?” M0'-mu-'-1”-'1-nents. Mr and Mrs. Walter Bel-- 5,. ;. Leela”. mowed um ”, wagn" "'5 "gen ' he had held since 1952. He was is papa. and his razor strop. and 515'-91' Of the bl'ldE- "1 the 3"?” nard. Freetown, were also at the .,.,f,'kS and .95.... had be”; k,.D,:' I playing manager of Cleveland 111- the wood-shed to look after such noon and Mn Sterlmz MBCKM bedside of the miured man for in excellent condition by the -At-- P8I'SOI'I3 S dlans from 1942 through 1950- ”'ll-l185- The whole philosophy of in "15 9V9nm8- 8-110 Mr. Hugh 1”. several days, during his illness. l treasure, I- I Arnold Johnson, Chicago busi- the "hands off the home" group Morrison. the orlslmll sroommanr Mrs. Bernard ls an aunt of the' -Miss Doreen Maynard. Sumi nessman who acquired the Phila- seems to have been summed up P'95ldl"3 0V" N" hm!” uh” Pamm-' , , Y melsld" 19” s”tm'd.”?' m."m".g by delphia franchise last week. did pretty well by the indignant Whlch W35 cmteied W"-h 5 ihl'99' l 6 Mr 0'” !W0rW"k Vtffswgth '”e””'5 not disclose Boudi-esu's salary. but mother who sent the note to the ller wedding cake. topped with the aooeuuiu no no no 3” ”1'mVes m the 0 ' ' said "Lou has always been a wp- teacher who complained of her figures "60" and encircled with -?x gggnlfgales '11; 2?; 2:; ' I Thursday. Friday and safurday alvtlss one Mill, Grade XI stu- salaried manager and you can be son, Johnny bathless and conse- autumn flower! ind lighted WP9l'5- 2.-moo Osislto so am as dent in Summerside. spent the sure he's happy with this one." quent mslodorous condition. were Mrs. Iguana: Bruiser. slate; xrggoncncgm 1:10 1:9: lgla F slzglgivemgleairrr 930 Ngyembgr 18111 to 2011: be 13 week-end at her Boudreau's salary at Boston last ".1 hnny i 't n th te of the bride. or e a moon an t ri: : - : : - . - ybfgrifeminrciemlont. BUY year was 345,000 with another sea- relfd. srns(i,l lrllflffie. larneh!111:1I" Mrs. Mountain in the evening. As- 1123; ::.c.b.P:" 12 92 33.5 . ' ZOVO Di5c9l"" on clo""nQu Yard Goadsr t . ltl d tood h 'll Th V th - lti ' sel-vln the guests were 1450 Peace n. r so e15 690 II . ' Am” 0, Mr. and Mm Gem ammo aggmxmjatgli; exam ms” mzblsmh eag-gt ..c:mite,cl:o.;1 :13: top! glsrsrrsmiirmp misc”. M” Hm” 1,93, :gu,,m& 15? 15: M. ALL THE BROTHHERS Leather Footwear. F I o o r Coverings Milge;inii4iitWH:r1g'-grlazgtftbgg 1130'; figure here. health or conduct In Johnny Keep Mli3”h6;:i'. Mr; Alrghur Cftrgtrrc urge! .333 male 33 133 133 WERE VALIANT and Wall Paper. em - ' '. JOOST RELEASED him in an air-tight compartment M155 ary ac ay era w oi lC row . l o . ' ' W Bunmn "cl ””"”5'' Rmtgitp mil-Ila signing gollgwili by 9-1110 days of declensions. coniuzatiorls 3 nd iisliltsgh W19” ;'”b5- :1”'kMH:”':N”:l3-l 322193 gllocril Ore 133 1193 1hJ:l,Starlrl213:- Robert Taylorn 10 bBD'5ca'""do1? beroeenes except Hon” e naming 0 er Caro . geri- recitation: so that hg M11 ghmk . rs esey 0 or On. I . - 470 Placer pA1,.m B1yth' Stewart Granger "Her an O ueces Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Milla? and eral manager of the old Kansas that arlv resemblance to the .-.rt:vl..l-'80 Pickering. Miss Vivian wood- l,0&Ill;g;dgrI3 ' A marvellous sea st:,y'l O . ' hter AsYJ'1d.Ke1VlIl Grove and city Blues. as vice-president and ties in the school and me outs'clel5ld9- wss Harriet Glover and Nlrsi is530Po-rt , . . . . 10 to Discount on Rubber Footwear u n d 5””? ' 4 h - r r - -- or shown in beautiful techni- Mr. and Mrs. Scot Cairns. 1fire8- business manager of the new As .hr- scholastic wall is strlckly co- 590135 M3'CN"u M” Ralmun I 173795; in Hardware town, are attending the .Wlme1' At the same time Wednesday incidental In other words. just TYOSEY ll” 1" Charge M m5 West ;,;73 p.-.,ngo'L'.-... lcolm-' Rated excellent" ' Fair at Toronto. They will also Johnson announced that Eddie uleam mm" book. V 39091-0; Is” A visit in Fort William and in M0n- Joost, manager of the Philadelphia ..M. - . In the evening, Mr Alonzo Web- 1:233 goal, where they Will be 3119535 A's last year. had been given his (continued from page 12, stsr was appointed master of cere- ” '- of Mr. and Mrs. Cairns daugl; unconditional release. T qp Sip k mo.-lies and called upon Mrs Eve- oer, Wlnnifxed. Boudrew, who broke into pro- gran 0 oc 3 rett Glover who read an address - f i l b b 11 lth Cl eland hil Mrs. Elmer Stewart and Mr I TM” Arthur AVe.ry' Kensmgwn has: con; th:seIJr.1iver:,ity of elyilinois 150 Castle :15 m 275 vGeo:ge Hughes .on behalf of the O 0-X990” W 1”".e Wlmm we 51 er campus in 1938 and managed the To 5"" 5”” M ”” M residents of Norboro made presen- ”w d”'” W 1”m.,enh,” hush” " Indians to the world series cham- .-3933 553 31"." 133 154' 133 nations. Mrs Alex Douglas an be- Tmmm Mr" A has accepted ionshlp 10 years later was hope- 500 Cmmmlw G G 5 half of the Women's Institute read H 0 O Damon wxm me Mmummg De- in th han e of scenery would 17” C"'"'" 0" m 1” m an address and Mrs Lindse v 15500 FM-"F ent of the Electric Reduc- 0 CI 8 I 5125 Chem Res cos we cos, c ' H - am ncualiie don Cop of Cum.” Ltd" and has putwnew life .in ttge A: hm igaog 3: sh 1ElJ Iglarpeg mdialde ah prbselltatlgh Mtge mm gupun I. . been employed there for the past " e are gong me Some mo cm, 3 3., 85 gt l'S- 3! H8. W 0 l! K F 31' I -"'30 -i'3ll'”Vr ml.” weak , Bur players. but every man that re- 5900 cm... X” M 1,1 .53 member. E:l':digliv ports to spring training is ggint to mw Es go rig Nurnerolus c(;ng'i'atu1atory1 tele- 13910 sszpphlrn get. a chance." Boudreau sa . dob." M m 1” grams. ong is ance to ephorle 545'! curry M" A I h 8 I' t 0 II r 3200 Coch will oz 9; 9; calls. letters and cards, as well as 1ggQ2;;:.'.3j.' ' e 1000 Colonic W: W1 W2 many lovely gifts. were received by 3935 .&her.-iii" A -Mrs. Erskine MacMiilen. Al- alxlnbn ll: 1;: Hi; this highly esteemed couple, time A x i mm - ti ti the Tyne ” - v.il.y'ii”o..?lt.”f ” " . . Q1335; 3l.'..”.”"c”.'.-'. ”i3 ".3 33 ..?.l2"l.g .Z?IZi...?.'.i '?.J??l'J"--JE.i"”ii. M” C" 9'" ” W "” With You Till We Meet Again" ' p In r, ms c HAlliwell 21 so 21 . W- l””' M” Fr” mg. mo con How: 2:7 no as was much enjoyed by all present. anus wuvrm COATS-smartly fashioned in all wool Alberion. 101': NW4” 1” M” I 0 no Con Mic lea ins ins ml whm ML mm gxpootj to mean ,,,,...II "K W, ggy. a...M..MM..M.m:.g N 0 It I C E suede. ileece. tweed. checks. and diasonals. N Warmly undergo mmml treammt. P so”) gnu tlytlrllch 13” "iv. 1” low mud M M n M l quilted llr-.e1L or flannel and cllamols to hips. sizes 7-12 l "" " lJo00 Jacnife M s e ' ' - ' Mn. H Gall-nu mm” to 303 Mmrs .& 2"l..'Z....i ll "Wm Wm M w to I will be at the Albevton ' w 1'; 100 Ja per 16!! I . d d Cove. ll I ville!” in W ” m BAN mzmcrsco (AP)-Jimmy 11;; gg'"';;jn lf3.,,3l,'3.,. 5:2,, mo .z.r'li.... nu, if? if... 11b,-ar on sat, Nov. 20th to Hospital. Carter of New York won but the mo erg” Um, ,, .,, :3 guru? M N gm and Sat Nov 27th from , ' llshtwelsht ch!-lnplolllhlp 15500 crow-hon 1 on 1 0" 40 II 40 ', l Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Oliver, Mr. gvzigggda H Qoiiluplter 160 15s 153 230 t m for the pur- . . y nlsht when he stopped 500 0mm W5 11V- '5 max ., - 0 0 l0- - I - - anu.s' srarrox waooh COATS-Fine. quality Gabar- ;rndnwMnrsblif;:?'iei?lx,l:erm:n:ypt:- cha-mplon Paddy Demeroo of ?&"S'2i.?l'.T :3 13 i325 1000 K:3i'5l.l5'o '7” it 373 pose of collecting sCh001 dine. double breasted style. all around belt. adjustable easiorday to visit relatives in the BTOOHYU 0"” 14 5900055 0' 000 use on ma ilo ms m :33: g;l;m(fg:l gig lgna may taxes. strap at cuffs. Cosy-warm quilted lining gum England stat" 15lhw,litndn1ln51 Tolmd 0;? ki::cl;l lg: :3” 1199 xgymgg .0 ,9 M -1” Vernon England, Sizes T-i-ix .. ...................................... ....... I ' con . was a teohni - am Dom Mb 1, ,5” 1, m Kir H II 45 as ' J up. 900Kir Lu as as as Secretary . C0””""9d mm W" t ocarter. a 3-to-l favorite to l-.- W3 33:51.00 3 1,; 3; 13333 K'im”.."'” 7"' 7 i Alberton High School. Guu.s' 3.1-c. coar SETS-Three styles in all -wool capture the crown he lost to De- 1500 NV” .3 lg 1: mm, ,3: ,& 1:; suede. line check. Coat. leggings and matching hat. Fur Last Mhluto mama 1”; Much. bumped nu zggg gm Mun”, .9, 2” as Irfhi;-:.'1:;Il. :5 3, 3:: fabric trim on collar and cuffs. Sizes 2-6- mcmh, ,2... rival into submission in the first 1333 gl-4-gar-"Iv-r g; 43 tgg M”, L... ., W, .....,'jgg.nnn.n.. Penalty: Mackell 4.28. ltn-29:35: ;feigt::dl31”3"WT:'::' C"- ;:ggg:::l:':laa'.er 3 3 3 1:3: 2:3" 5: 5g” 53” cards - to SECOND PERIOD p . . 2150 LI Wan 1) i9 19 '2' Bmwm Godfrey (Mann. 005- gig” for me nuuonany wlevmd grrgjtndm god 155” 13” 33331;". 33 3 3: E E Parklmin BOYSl 3PC COAT SETS--Very smart in all wool 'ieeee hello) 10:16. ' neoorlrld 1 3300” Cd ' ' i i c r 4, ' :I - ' 3, New York, Popeln (Bathgate) Elle Chamllllon WM 113-Dlthg: 233 gggrmn 11:: fir” lzzi mm um d 1: 1:” 1: l and chinchilla. Colors beige. grey and nay, 51235 2.6xa "Zinc 3 duiuee ohoptl ::tuBl' the 15th "15 W P” 5” 3” W 333 155.53? :33 '3" W asaalvr THEATRE sum. 0 1.,Pg':,name5: Bomn 1:06; Evin! igplenedacneafelll ihto the ropes and 3233 ;,:g','.c.T.':.' 53;” ta: ta; & wt 5. fl :0 Bummer sr. Summersirlrl and 1 - i Galtwln 1: e7 11 g---- Tmm, PERIOD referee Roy Flores pulled him out lug; da M” u u .. isms borado an ass an I 4y Bomm schmidt (Qugcgen. and turned him all-ound. Denziarco um gn hp, '3 9:; oz "0" mm 1: 1a 185V. Chartered Accountants. 7 h. bush) 19:10. was In MI condlton to can We 1;;g 030,.” M M m loom-cam I75 115 175 t -1-I Em, men, 3. now AND c.m.Ls' show stirs-0.-as and Two piece Pgxu1ty' Mickoeki 6:06. Md C"-"”5 "M W” "Md 1" Jzsdo A as no one 17” "”4"'"4 53 53 53 3 mm, M comma”. l styles in Gabardine and cosy Melton cloth. Five seasonal stops: ' . victory. hem d no lmdggclfenfvylm .3; 8:: ,3 "M g 51; 5'3” ' Baum” l colors from which to choose. Sizes 2-6x. 4 5 9-19 Carter came from n a r 31 van mu ' M um MM... 1” m 1” v PILL - Pb 38”: 5 10 13mg; :11; clgagidiiion had won the first "mpgm gt'?'d'1:d 1'”. g g 2 u?a"i;4Al:dIsn is is.” 113:” Robe LI M 0 T - W 0 " i noomlui in no no . . 1480!! .jM.:.1M-.: 5000 GOMCPIII ” 19 33 9mo ulna” U ,3 a” nu: I 409951; E 1 1; 11 11;; P. E. I. MUTUAL BUTLDTNG Li S . 1100 oar ur'.'n' u so u ?.9.?, 31", 3,2, ilm Grenville It Wife? 3'36” c.liu.s' DUFFLE COATS-As worn hv all the "smart ' 351:2 gglghzef Ygu lg lg” 0000 as 34 as Summerslds set 2 Fashioned in all wool striped flew:-s fncsaled B 0 0 ' 15000 001.10,. M, 4y, 4'5 la :3 9: 5: .DlAl; p, o,:2l)x ;;lpp5r rlosln; unoden ”!-la.-rAl”h buttons and on d loops. 1000 Goodlllh 4W 4W 4V! 554 33” attached hood set in pockets eavy N'"”""' L”"" 9500 0'-ll 30'" 31 3 9 um i: ii -TM"rM-MT-j"'T mired ll.-lea, Sizes 10.14;. ,..,..----.-- Mum”! 2 Town” 5 zsagggdilrhlhas "sis 6:314. sun "M ” ” ” q Ne York 2 -Boston 2 ' 350 no 700 175 . W Atlantic Coast usgul 333333" igv. "3-is mi :33 C33, "” "3, ”3,. II. E. Ellis & Son Limited aorst owns con snrylh all wool fleece Jackets Moncton s Fredericton 2 40oIHsr Hit: 10 10 I 5:” m ,,,,' - N. - Mm - cums, with attached hand and storm tab at neck. heavy quilted The roaring game, of curling in American 0 g,:g'&::aw”.',L'" :;"' 1?" N 09 ('1! , gamma, sg gunman”, lining, elastic and sdlustable straps at wrist Concealed Charlottetown is getting off to a pnubmgh 1 Hershey 2 3500"" m W. up cos?) :1; 4,: 1: ii zipper closing and wooden "barrel buttons with cords. o with the co-o er- 3000!-leva no N: W; u. - Slacks to match in all wool fleece xxlth ela:-tzc at back 8 od start. and D Quebec senior A Also our lav. ms is O f 1." if, ation of all curling members this Quebec 4 otuwl 3 5;: 33312195" 1:06.; "1; woo av. 43 use 0 Ome 5 l and over-shoulder straps. Patch on knee season will be the best in yesrs.l onudo sun" A um, Hon, 7 ;:u .2” 33:, Lg." 1?” ig B F. Hunter. 3.0. for extra wear. S!ZES 4-7 ..a................ I On Tuesday. NOV. 23 I5 '15” Kitchener ll strstford 2 5W”""'” 0 11100 Euler as is ID summeraide. P.E.L .- Phone I11. ""3 099"”! b0"-Wl” 5P”"”;;d if Ont-do Junior A 3?: l'l3i'.'o. any ail: 3534 ';l Y3.” ,.,7,'.”.' 1.... Tin. 33'. 5MA1-lMAN'5..BUTl-DING I 3013' CAPS-In all wool Blanket cloth Nylon. Gabon Lt G”V"'"'”' R””- T' 'P Kitchener G Barrie 4 400l'l"'Y . 3; g 40f'0New are as 34 34 -'-;-n ' rwrmmr” dine. Cordui-or Helmets of all wool blanket cloth. some ::;;V';EVlI” :s"'::'1a"o,;7lyP"gIovlnoc5e' Northern OIII-Iflo Senior A 53-1, 3, 53-,, lggg g.:”,':".'Dom A. RsgmougDGrant. with knitted bands. others with car lugs. or strapse. in cmnd that can bout of huh Sault Indians 4 sudbury I u do Pr la: in in mg i.:..,,, ctnum" 3 :3 2; an wag 5&3... summu-P 1 1 lng a curling team consisting of I W N", D... ,, 1, 1, Mm. Mm. W”, I to I Above Maurice I s the Lt. Governor. skip. the Prem- ,1. man New Delhi no in PHONE um lrr. the leader of the Provincial 9 l:2g1l:"”'D'fe'.':: ,3” ”;'d .;”i P. C. may and the Mayor of the , 7 1,...” ,, ,, ,, , i my 0, c,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,I . mu .... 3. .. ,. Dgnfnfg l ur-rm: onus wnvr-as HATS-Brushed Rayon 1-he execunv, hop, (0 my; ' I000 OOIOVIO 13 11 ll y Stocking Caps, toques. Corduroy Bonnets some ever ice "N" m&" u u " D5 J- A- Dan” with clipped fur trim, or pom pom trim. All made, y curling member on the "coop; guy, .1 9 g 9 at M" M" M ' ""k"'" "' mow YORK um N York 1 addition to Woodling and &5"l'ul3'.'c'” i ii” :3" am &Qu'M" Bmsnmmmauan M Wm" """m"' for th I b it next " W n , ' T":-d-v”e555il5' M" ii: ”'"::r:.: :r.....”"' 3” ""...Y.."”n.:”.'.::: 3:: it-'3 3 3 "rt-lorooaarl-lens 1'29 '” 2'69 The draw for tonight at 1 have compo 0110 0 V0006 CI - V saeonunnou lo M M ' ' oclock is as follbws:- dheslgeivn 'yl'e':ra with Lp.i'l4:'; ;I'lfl:u:0loa',1;: gag Kplnngaq :3: AL oz Tm; READ g1-UDIO I3 h;an:. &r-ocessed. land dyad is.-nh v CW 8 USCG (I In. ilnyplle 1'nussmv- going to the Yankees and veteran At least two and possibly three 1.... N... N... M W. M o. W; mm to mm mm mMWmw- . Ice 1 F Hansen skip E K mlmew” Gena waoau" ug gt om." wm come w an Ymnu l:i”I:g';IePh.li'd :9 1!! :1 ' T' ' ' ' the to . along with Baltimore's two out- ' MacNutt. A. A. iviscneod Don ”"l' 3”" 3"” ” moo New Roam us at no 3'(9;1!wlI'c-:k: uh 33.3 mf..i;&.... l:u;I;- le-rjfd,Wr4"”"4”, f'"'' "' "f;;:; gm; 6” we gm g-.323. . ,1: ,1; ,2 t. K. ZIELINSKI. M.D. - JUNIOR SHOP - P. rank 0 rue: 09- ' - ' ' 0 more anmeon as sea as 0,,” pucuuonu. -; I Doulnli. H. stud. 7”” ma” which "” m”M' - hulmdc. led the league in moo ck nun no no in 1 Ice g.HI RI c.mm,,,,I mp a number of other plsytl. is "I, - nu rug you gym, in mg msso v Tburb ai is so Mnlpeuue Rosa 1 . H. MacNelll. H. Douglas. A. Wei: 90110611100 '0 59 lM0'31”” '0d”- had an earned-run average of us Izwfm. 3.. .,m .,;a lenaiagtoa. P I I. l I ' Ber; vs.. Dr. W. MacDonald. skip. While Wlnlllht 14 Ind 100111! 15- 12.50.: zor 0' 3 x1; 11; Phone: Iensingtnn I . 1'. C. Gallant, Wm. Beer Arn- Campbell. Lug” g you. on ma up g '"'l" ij'- W: Clllbhck. ' 109 43Mccb3:'”D”';"l:-:.'”97'3?' rlghthsndar. dropped 31 games usgrgoon E 3 3 07- 3050” MIONCEL M-D- l - , . eron . I R. 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