0‘“. the years HOOLEY‘S and QUALITY hare become synonomous. Now the sale you've. been waiting for has arrived. A reputation built on quality is yours With every purchase and stands behind every sale at HOOLEY’S. From a small beginning 18 years ago. Neil Hooley has expanded to his present location. This has all been made possible by YOU the satisfied shopper. Shop now and SAVE WHILE THE SELECTION IS STILL GOOD AT HOOI.EY‘S in (‘harlottetown and Montague. ' MEN’S SUITS (‘OME EARLY to save on these beauties. all meticulously tailored by Canada‘s finest craftsmen In the needle trade. All taken from our regular stock and tailored to fit your budget. REGULAR TO $85.00 44. 8 8 2PANT SUITS 3 4 Fine wool blend worsted suit. charcoal and black. Regular and tall models. Sizes 36-44. WHILE .‘Ieii's dress trousers. fine. English tailored in colors of THEY LAST ONLY $31.88. (‘iift's extra at this price. Sport cons Fine British 'woollens and In the usual HOOLEY‘S finely tailored quality. These sport coats usually sell for $45.00. Regular to $45.00 24.88 14.88 Balance OI ' available include highest quality wool and terylene. ‘ standings Wfi'fi'fimn-‘ TORONTO t(‘P- Ernie Boushy of Winnipeg completed five rounds without a loss in the Canadian mixed curling.y championships Wednesday. re:- istering an ti: \\'ln over the W=lt Ont. game of the tournament. 3 10-5 decision over Newfound- land. Prince Edward Island donned Quebec 8-7 to more into fourth place With three \‘lCIOl'leS and one setback. Gil LeMoel knocked out an opposing rock \\‘lIIl his lst stone of the game “I t‘fl‘lll three and EH'P his Tm', Bt‘ rink a iii-9 “'1” over NM Bruin» wick and third place III be with three tr tint and one defeat, The Trail stiitztri have had 0 ye CHANGED TACTICS Boushy scored the he ‘\ . the last stone in the illlll end. then changed his plaiin: H('- tics. The Manitoba <Ix‘lp kept callin: for guards in an atteni-wt to build up a maze in front of the house Boushy _. was ll‘)lllfl_ to char ChEribfiEanfififisTMhrffaflsfi. “ " into the circle hoping for a this: on the final rock of the game by the Northern Ontario rink. happened exactly that way. The Manitoba leader also re- ceived expert guidance and pre- ---4 n Biron rink from Sudhur)‘. cuion curlinz from his rhird, in an extra en . liia Light. his second. Garry De Saskatchewan, “till a l5-4 Blonde and lead. Bea McKen- victory over Ontario. is ‘n xec- 29 0nd 590‘ With In” “'In5 and ""9 The Dean Miller rink from 55- Vi'evhurn. Sas . over itered The Karl S"'°“§"h f“”""m“ the {\lalcolm White fiiiii‘some from Kmflsmn- \rs- ‘ "5 from Bellerille. Ont. scoring four double and three triple p \‘eii'foiindland. skipped by Bill Allen St John's. held the lead over Nova Scotia for the first six ends. T\\'0 three-endcrs in the sixth and eighth frames for the Stronachskipped crew. plus a pair of doubles in the .\(‘\t"IllIl and ninth end~, spelled deterit for A lcn DOWNS QUEBEC l‘lie (‘liff \lacdoitald ittlll'xttmé tioiii t‘liarlottctmt‘n Scored a <=ii:t‘e iiiai‘kcr iii the lflih end to Site them an R~T \‘tctory oier Tracy and his Bagotville. rink. .v took a 34) lead in the three ends \\'IIIl a triple and l\\’n siiizles, htt! “as on the losin: side of a 6-5 count after the SIXYI'l end Tracy tied the game \t'llI‘l a pair in the ninth end Briii~h (‘olimihia only three ends aaainnt ton. NB hit' the fifth ant'I lit'ri that was needed FIFTH ROI‘ND ' i hlanitohe t’tl'lfl'f‘fl the 1:":- inz Miller quartet from “one. a fotir-ender ruin it" 01711010304) . . .fl ‘ri thi'eerenders in the eazhth and lflt'n "ere all with @uatfliau 'SPORT ECHOES By Norman )lacdoiialil Standish mizh' hate \\‘f‘ll'f‘n the script for that game between Fiazle: and t'omhinec on \londay n :h' For the spi‘Ln: chukcns iii the audience. let ii.~ exula n that \‘tand.~n unite the Frank and Dick \IPI'll‘JPll stor in: In the earl' tear: or 'hc H‘r. Illl'f “'th his team has thtee run: Ile-Illnd anri tiio ‘If'I‘P nil' in the n'nth tnri:n;. Frank _\ler trite“, special'zerl on :ctlin: tut» S""ke< on him. then liititn: a :mnd slam homer Or be it; tied tip in an old <Ilat'l- by his em III‘t“, he'd cheii hi< \\a\ ioo~r and Rl"'i\'P at the gridiron iiiU in time. to romp the length n‘ In! Siimmerside Bureau of The. Guardian Merriwell Finish For Game Local Rink Downs Quebec ., In Mixed Curling Ch'ship dun a' 'le‘ paper'pat'he". t'r-~ i.n:l:n: the 17 or Hi rent; we had manazen to criizcr‘. and hopzn: for a hrzzlitrr itirnl'it'l‘nu hear; The ('omhines don‘t iiiial‘ti as \Icrriuclls In eicri' de- partment. He can't II’IIdIIIIP our hero Frank high-sticking aiiione. or resortinfl to the il- legal use of the FIIIO“. Rut \‘ance's charges snatched \‘h tory from what looked like al- most certain defeat in nIlll'h the samc as Standish would hate pictured it. If \nlI are two goals (Mon. and six minutes to go. doughnuts “ill get you dollars any time that the other team “til \i in the flame. But thc (‘omhiiics‘ kept discinz. and in a matter of seventy seconds thci' wort-d three goals and picked up all the marhlr-s. Summerside Faces New Loss 4"an :f't"ern'1r was at ’1rzt ‘ itt'anzer :nf'lia‘f lTi‘ rapid“, pilot: in 'r 3-;‘r. “r v‘lr. 4. Hit-’1 ~Pt"’t}t‘ti '0 t‘tiim t' n:- ‘ \t‘rt ltllll‘“ a: a Dr! "Vii" n p ir'pi :1 rir- \ " r "t mr-ni ll: firm-xii t 'v and 'at Ham of ‘H‘: :nl‘oa' up. an" r. c It ii't‘r‘ \' ’T s - lie :Httte till rest“ 'n 'w m‘ t'a' on Fruit gtin': "lPlIE'Hi'o friiiii Nitttt‘n‘t- “it Better Condition Was Difference " 9 H‘ ‘ i t i 200 no” 0‘0 ‘ h H" rl tor a cotipte of lflllt'nf‘lfl\l!l~ , and '.\-it the totithall name When " ltit ‘0' fi'N't fl . 2::;!)0 (21,109“ ,m ,7 ,3 'in i-iitp~ \iere dotin, \IF‘"!"‘&P ‘ I ' T " " “7‘” has iiai. “at up The hook: WM 110..” m0. ; "ltrl a quarter. and no rememr Vq ' We,” H tier looking through a sitit'p “in P.Fj.l Wtzlzti'oi. ti Quebec 3H (too on“ ti._ 7 , ' V l' is onli about fun “(WM-.- 8 [‘3‘ '” (' " wire Earl Smith left ii:. and B" ‘q “h” w " I” once all! it Sttmmci‘vrie 3: 3m ‘ . in: a good spot" and a I no .‘v‘n Bic \itini a Ilt‘lll'rlll to Nova Scotia'\ t'HDl’tl. gnwnvfi We refer to t’aniiii For; i~t|!i. p u 1 Nil“ ii the near tiiiiire ‘s Wild“: “3an 3 -, m up t‘r‘iirlt‘nt't‘ in Halitax (anon Saskan-hpngfi 5 4 ; l'ez':ii~on “RS p!‘(‘>ld(’l1l o.’ the B!‘Ii|>h (‘o‘nii'rca -i '1 1 Wm"? l'ottn'i' Sottball lmaziie Prime Eduard lunar] 3 7, g ior the In" tiio ieaix “on: a \lberta i '1 l tiiiliai iiitii the English game: Quebec 4 :l 2 of t‘l"l‘I‘lt"I and soccer. the row \‘eiifoiindiaiid 5 3 ‘3 Northern Oli'H‘i-‘l d t t Ontario 4 ‘. "x New Bl'll’lS‘t'C‘" 5 ' 4 .. . Nova VG,“ A . . Ihe \iritdsor \Iaple l. e a Is . a .3 9 ~ trottn 'ed the Parkdale finial; WINTER JACKETS - Ski Jackets. Parkas. Work Jackets are still clearing- at only "'2 price. Don't miss this chance to get that new jacket at only. 5.99 FREE - - FREE - - FREE - - FREE FREE - - FREE - - FREE I“ L” e 0 NE S U I T u. l ' A chance to win a new EASTER WARDROBE III-IIII-l AWAITS YOU AT HOOLEY'S. g A beautiful Suit in the newest IL spring sades I . . White Dress Shirt u; Valued at. ............................. .. Lu Tie to set off that new suit E Valued at. 1 .50 FREE - - FREE - - FREE - - FREE MEN'S DRESS HOSE NEW R SPRING TOPCOATS Eh”: “5'3 “"5; "I" “I I”? For spring 1964 HOOLEY‘S have n" qua'y' 3 m 0'“ selected a fine group of sprin and materials. now only suits. sport coats and topcoats. See HOOLEY'S TODAY. 99c UNDERWEAR Ilalance of winter underwear now all clearing at 1/3 Price One group coats In fine English wool. gohardines, popllns and lam- inates. Regular to $59.50 all at this one low price. at only FOR TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON BOYS WEAR SHOP HOOLEY'S IN MONTAGUE. HIIIIIEY’S MEN'S WEAR STORES ISO Gr. George St. Charlottetown and Montague on" Illa-'20 06 a”. UIIISD. NILIIM. m SCONA “SO... who needsbreadl” > My .. . «RNW .v... Not you young man —not yet anyway! But, give yourself a few more months . . . let those teeth start Sprouting . . . discover the thrills of crawling. Then ask who needs bread! \Vhite bread. as part of a. proper diet, can play an important role in replacing energy. And who uses energy more than youngsters? Ben’s Buttermilk Bread is white brch —- sliced. enriched. delicious. But. don’t wait till baby's bigger to try it . . . you '/l enjoy Ben’s Biittcrtiiilk right now! 1 The best bread eachmoming. ..and all day too! ii :i and lH-l the Royals \iere ap parently minh better than it ioii look at the scores at the end of 'lie tir<t period The RI»- )8:‘ lacked conditioning rather than playing ~kill But ('Olldlltflll- is part of the game got to he readr to play pe:~ ods of hockey and (‘rimhzncs new world heaters for a it it i I e if there iia< no Stir-h than: a: a third period The Illal in: hr: fat-t that ‘he 'rram head: *4 d “W get 'Eie he = "no "’ new r11: . on . . r . tad failed in come”. r't'e on na=~ it: or Shoot n: I.t\rtI-\~ a: it 'ne Roi. ais should I'm"? ‘10"; ‘n a '92.- we a: the, hart been i iv‘irv tears ill at Ive in the \iar‘times i ‘ stock of 'rlJ' ‘ll it!“ :ook scores and Milne to the nat::ra' (‘OI’lt'Ilh on that Sandi : fiend r: \iere mitt I¢<\>(‘.’I Former Player Gives History li'l‘llt" iii km' tlfu ' hat 'i,i Borden \atio-ials team was organized in and l “as a member of aezi'egatzon Atherr Dai- (‘harlotietmin told the lad nizitt. Hc \ia.~ to a Briden (mm: in Viennesriays paper \ih'cn lnv snarestcd the first \(it‘ona‘s club was organncd lft years later, He ii-ed to meet in Stratus ‘siwr. near the siation. and x where We come the \.'i "3 colors of grqv \\lIIt rel ti: and ('i:ft:, red on the chest, 'ltey ii~od to tra'tt: to games at S'mnwrsirie ani the) tratclied b_\ horse aiir SIt‘llli in games in B eqttm V recalled the iormer eng'neei' on I the (‘XR Cite) had first. (vi'at‘d'an n “with: int!» an open air I‘IIle \i'i'h a hoard fence around It ‘appii‘mmiareii s'.\' {set htzti Thcy had electric .zliting, trw. he imt'll‘d. i’ersonnel of thr- .iar-k (iallfiPI in 2093. along; uttii Fit-ink Dal/tel and -\"oert Da- yiel iiho iiere I'll'tt'llP'SI “r- H'zziits. Clinton (it'ccn. .la} “"70 was later a p on the carts-Pr). Arne" Hmlafl and a ltoiicp'ie man \lll‘SP immc .\li Dal7iei coiild I no: recali last ntzltt ’f‘dlil "RS Covehead Downs Mermaid II-6 (‘nxe‘iead blasted \lermatn l‘ti :n 2 Sunny l~lc Farm lea mic name last ll'flli'. D H'telirs paced the wrian 7 attack ‘\"lh a "Hat and other marksmen \im-e K \lacD'italt-l 2 Rm ‘2, \iailionnld ‘. G \‘ossei l.l \lr't'al'um l, and R. Simp- .\leini.iid scortii: honors more disfi"hlll9d evenly a m o n 2 Qiiiiho :7. B‘shop :2. and D “or D'iiiald ‘2 ARREST PHR I‘Rle’F. 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