PAGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. L'HARlA)TTET()WN l iuaizci-i 1. 195; i OUR NEWS isuocer -0.. out SATURDAY SUBSCRIB ERET MONDAY Twciity new scholarships and twenty bursaries for thirdand four- th year students at Prince of wales College were anounccd by the College over the weal:-end. Ten of the scholarships, five in each of the two -linai years. will have an an- nual value of s40o,.each, Ten. fire in each year. will be worth s'.i(x) ll year each. These scholarships will lJ'- Rmllted On the basis of Bill- ive force instructors for resorvc round general ability. academic force units. All officers of the achievement. personality, extra- Sunimcrsltic Squadron amt some curricular activities, and nced. The twenty htirsarics of S100 vzizious pi:-ises of the trniiiing each will be given. ir'n to cash which is held three times week- ;.'ear. on the basis of tired and ly. Tuesday and Friday nightsand promise. on ucek ends. These awards are il'ild(' possible. by Prince of WlllES' share oi the Two men who for over half It iztiiverslty grants from the federal government which were recom- eicled by the Massci Commission of the Arts. Letters and sciences. In tissignirig a IIIBJOT portion of it-' nrani to student aid, Prince of Wales has considered that is must do evcrytliins: it can to t-iicouragc iwnrd laland Regiment. I The commanding officer of the ,Summerside squadron. Major F. .i.' iMlICNClll. E.D.. said yesterday. .that the course. one of many to be run, is under my technical sup- lervision of a Royal Canadian Armoured Corps representative .frcm Ezisicrn Command. Squadron Sat. Major P. W. Marion. a mem- ber of the iiisiructioii and Admin- ist:atioii sci-up that provides act- of the A C. O.'s are teachin.-: the ('FilllII'.V plu,t-ed a prominent part. in protecting the citizens of Sum-i niersidc from fire. cx chief W, Bf MacNctll and dcputy Ciaudcl Kenny were honored last evening l1.V tltc tlepartnicnt tit ilic nnniinll banquet of the Stimnicrside fire-i men held at Robson's Rcstatimnti . do ,5. : Prcsidetl over by the newly pri(;ililils;lng1e5:i11ewnaw'ards and other :"l:'m;1d ”l'”- . Abdii" N'5"'l"Ul,l-l Collegc scholarships and prizes. it w:l,.)”.")('”lcIt was V',',”c",d?d by "15 is felt at Prince of Wales that iiolcomigflllon ('3"3' G ' 9, VM39 ”'"l mu": person 0' ahmw need bctliriscoll blIlI:Cn ' Si "iom J. L tieprivecl of a college cducntLnn for B, iscmlmmn J50 Raf; fw mil” 1;, lavk or funds" Dcxhit and Autlieu PI: oflihcll Yesterday evening on its last trip from Torniehtiiie the crew of the M.V, Abcgweit picked up an exhausted doe dcer spottcd swim- ming among the ice ca'.:es in mid-, strait. The captain ordcrcd thel boat stopped when the animals! plight was brought to his atten-. tion. The doe in the last. stages oil exhaustion. sitbniittcd nieekly to, capture. I After being carried to a. cabin and the steam heat turned on she showed more interest in life. The animal was placed in a barn at Borden awaiting instructions from the Provincial Department of In- dustry and Natural Resources re- garding its disposal. It is a matter of conjecture whe- fher or not the deer had been forced into the water off the main- land or was attempting to rejoin its friends in the province of its own accord. Maybe word of the high living indulged in by its kind in Canada's garden province has reached New Brunswick. Dick Noonan. I6. aon of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Noonan. summer- aida, was much improved in P1-ingg County Hospital last eve- ning, miter being seriously wound- ed in arm, lung. and chest, by the accidental discharge of it .22 rifle in the hands of a. friend, while on a hike in the Sherbrooke area. on Saturday at noon. Dick, accompanied by his chum. Jackie Simpson, 16, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Simpson, suin- meriide. took their lunch and set. out on anow-shoes for a fox hunt, early Saturday morning, in wood: near Flat River in Sher- brooke near Sunimerside. After spending the there they headed home. and. leaving I. woods. they decldtd W empty the repeating rifles that they had, and were doing this by morning ' firing at nearby objects as they. walked along. . Thinking that Jackie Simpsons rifle was empty. Dlfbli N009”? l5 believed to have moved up Quick- ly from behind him to a point opposite him or perhaps alight-lY tthat in addition to the many who .w-am and Cevcerztgc C0!-'ilI1'ilSSlOil.l EA special guest at the hunquci ,was Chief Scegmilliir of the R. C.-A. F. station fire fighting bri- igade. Four large 4-eiieiiie ai:-craft whosei home base is in Englaiid. landed in Sunimerside on Sunday afternoozi as part of a l0ll.!.' raiizc nru'igatloii- al training flight to izivc the COUTSP members practical cxperietice in long range navigation. Since leaving their home base they have visited the Azores and Bermuda before coming to Stim- metsidc. From here they leave be- fore dawn tomorrow morning for Iceland before returning home. The foitr biz Lincoln aircraft of the Royal Air Force each had zt crew of ten men. and while "ll Summersirie the crews are inspect- ing the facilities and methods of the Royal Canadian Air Force. and a considerable portion of their time during their short stay here will be spent in discussing naviga- tion techniques with staff members of the R. C. A. F.'s central naviga- tional school. , The home base of these big Lin- coln aircraft. which are larger than the Lancasters. is Shawbury. the main itavitzatlnn school of the RA.- F. in England. Three members of the local branch of the Canadian Legion were nominated to attend the Do- minion Convcntion scheduled for Montreal in May. Those named at last night's regular monthly meet- ing at the Legion Home were stan- ley Bryant. C.M. Sinclair and Vin-1 cent King. , A drive to bring the membership roll to where it should be will be launched next month. It is hoped are not new members of the Legion those who are former members will return to the active list. A start was made last night when one new member was admitted and two oth- iers were reinstated. Mr. W. A. Stewart has been up-t pointed President of the firm of Moore and McLeod Ltd., it was announced yesterday. Mr. Stew- ahead and to one side. Neither boy seemed sure just how the accident happened, but the last bullet in Jackie's rifle tore through Dick's left. arm, into the cheat, struck a rib. pierced the lung. and lodged in his bacl; somewhere near the spine. Bleeding profusely. Dick was art. succeeds Mr. George A. Moore .who has been senior member of the well-imown Charlottetown de- kpartment store and its piesident since 1892. i Other officers appointed -were ,Messrs. G. Frederick Moore. vice president; J. P. Gordon. secretary itrcitsurcr, and Wilfred C. Mac- lOounciI lirst night. WEDNESDAY lciiiployed in the infected or sua- Poasibility of the purchase by "cued ”eu' the CIW M ChII'lOllBi.0Wll of that An enthusluac suppgr meeting Prollerlle-5 lormerly 000!-Iiilf-'d byiof Y.M.C.A. campaign workers riot-ne Motors on Kent street and heard X-cpmg 0; um 11"; duyy 1” 3- ,M9l-3mi3 0” Gl'3ll0n Slfeei-,u-ork in connection with the Gen- W"5 ("Sf-'U95i'd l"'l0ll.V in Cllyleral Canvass. and along with the l ti ! d 1) th 5 ll N The suggestion that the City'::;:,n5.t&ae:,e 3 :'om1eofpe;c1:,ooou:: illfliilirll Nbiillllrtil these bW0.ill'0iPeVl'lcltecked in. Mr. James MacLean lfgsirliygd lln dilighbiznfillgnchofvllzsljl was dchf,m";C:n 13:92”-lye gvenm nu- l. . . A 'A"g"5lr W” made b-V MW” -l- 9- 3:; aailg vtfas e.iliiox-oily titrnder Ill: Stewart. The Mayor stated that he leadcrshlp of 1:-um);-, pierce with was not offering the prospect to; hm, Robinson 31, the pump, Re. the immediate consideration of the pens showed may oniy ,1 m-mu Council, but rather that they pan, of the canvas had been gm. Wfiald, ha” ;'''i ODWFWHW of ishcd. and it. is hoped that the next imlttylgg "I: meauprlm” "3 me report to be given at the supper ' ''”'Cl "'93 ”9i meeting on Friday will reveal a Mayor Stewart's proposal war . . that me my could use the prop-:lIi8ilre veiy close to the oblettive. eriy for it covered bus station and The high clear notes of the bugle the revenue received would at 1 .1 Th Lu” P E dined least equal the 'interest on the PM "K e 05 r , original iiivstnicnt. liis Worship ncmss Queen Square yemerdm . ylartd two old soldiers stood at atten- ”'f j;:f,,iioii until it finished. Then with Cottncil member.-; agreed in pi-iii-ibowad heads meytpuimed 3 Mien”; ciple the asking price would be (:2 lie Tlgnumen 1:! memhonh 0 told them at the next mceting. met 3:3, rgntigcomrn as W 9 "C A agec tough" mmudc mg rdg. They were veterans of the south ing city taxes was obvious alasi;'Am"m W" and were the "my mgm us the cm, Council hem ones left able to attend the annual stated that he believed could be purchased and 'its second meeting since the elec-Icemmml-V wmmemnnnng the Ni" tion earlier this month. Many of U9 0f Pm”'d9bm'K- 0”” ”f the” the Councillors felt that therelw” M1 17- Ambmse 5055- Mm”- nact been perhaps goo much 1,1,. who first crossed the Atlantic in iency in the past in dealing withil'59'l l-0 illlend the Jubilee of Queen delinquents. x ;Victoria. The other veteran was It was also proposed that poilt,Mr. Charles 1-line who attended the taxes be assessed on all femalesroronation of King Edward VII. between the ages of 21 and 60 The two veterans were honoring Wl'l0 We Ehlnflllly 0mPl03'9d lll.Darticularly the memory of Roland other than domestic. work. Whli8iTaylor and Alfred Riggs, two it was generally agreed that this Charlottetown boys who were kill- would provide extra revenue for-tad in South Africa, the. city it would also give man-yi They were supported by mcm. 533;: ellle”c'E:;s 3 lme 1" mwlelbers of the Charlottetown Branch ' , of the Canadian Legion. whose Councillor Goimley said tliatipresidcnn Mr. Charles Sinclair. many people of the city were de-. privcd of a. vote in the past elec-:("wted "om, the .lm'mona! dunes of tlon because their taxes were Il0b:LaurenCe ,Bn'V0ns poem-E M the paid up. Some. he said were asl"wh,”' do”? "fine 5”" Md 1" mff much as :60 behind in pan mixes-ii'1lOiIilllg uc will remember thorn. He offered a su estion that cm-l ployers should bseg asked to cogi A twice weekly mail service. be- opemte with me cm, m makmgltween New Glasgow and Piciou civic taxes payable by deductionslmmd N's". W” wmxd yeste" from pay rolls. day bv Pauls Flying service with Councillor Edwin Johnstone re- M" Elm" Wwdslde '" the m" marked that he would like mitrols of the plane. The flying aer- see women mm. the Councimivice had formerly been in opera- Mnyo, Stewart agreed and uh :tion by 8. Nova Scotia flying com- pressed the opinion that there lppmxy which 15 "aw rm 19'3" 1" should be two or three women 1lAlbuslno5s' It W” reported that the Colman. there had been no mail to Pictou Island for the past month and yesterday Mr. Woodside had two truck loads each way. IIOTEL SOLD-Tlie North Am- erican Hotel. Kent Street, was . id v t d v b. SI 'if Jl . "umw i30c8m?1t:s,i)r Ear. Rvoberlten Simposglr: Driving winds which ranged as high as 75 miles per hour on oc- casion yesterday carried another terrific snowstorm which last night was threatening to com- pletcly bottle up the Province. During the 24-hour period over 10 inches of snow fell and was blown into huge drifts which of this city for 516,300. Mr. Simp- son, an employee of the Char- lottetown Hotel, purchased the property from its former owner. Mrs. A. Murphy. rnunsnav Following a lively meeting oz the outstripped even those of the West Kent Home and School .-is-ithrec-day storm of last week. soclatlon last night the members 50"”? 01' W053 0b39l'V9d W9” lpiled up seven and eight feet. went on record by. resolution aa- . . favoring increased salaries -for wh” "?'mc was nmvmg W35 only crawling as all main higli- h . sc ool teachers of Piince Edward ways were blocked solidly and land even city streets offered little It was felt that in cider to - - comfort for motorists and none maintain the present standard of for pedestrians. teaching and aim at an improved Pmmcany even, mud on me fee will be on the road: early. Maritime Central Airways were alao hard hit with not a single flight in or out all day. few scattered local circuits out of order. Long -distance lines were all in good condition. The Mari- time Electric Company had a lit- tle more difficulty as the of order and trouble was ' ported in the southport So but repairs were being quickly as possible. area made One of the most recent develop- ments in automobile body design- ing is presently undergoing tests 1 California. by a former Prince ' ward Islander who took a prom- inent part in developing the for- mula uscd in the manufacture. lie is Dr. Earle S. Ebers. son of Mr. H. A. Ebcrs of this city. Operations of the the Canadian Mtariiime sion by representatives operating company going tawa for that purpose. of Hunter and Messrs L.P.. Allen, Ar- thur I-I. Peake and P. Lawrence. It is possible that they may be join- ed in the Capital by Mr. W.N. McDonald who is in Boston at present. All road plows in King's County were called in last evening owing to the recurring snow storai ac- begnn early yesterday morning and abated somewhat in the forenoon. to be followed by rain. About 4 p. in. snow again began to fall. and ,by 5 p. m. high winds had turned .the snow fall into a blizzard with 'driftlng snow quickly filling in cuttings opened last week follow- ing the three, days storm. The third major storm to hit 'illlS Province within two weeks broke on Wednesday night and lby daylight on Thursday morning. Itraffic of all kinds was about at 5a standstill. i According to the meteorological section at the lt.C.A.F. station in Sunimersidc there wus a 10 to ,i4 inch snowfall. At 7.30 Tliurs- ;day morning there was recorded :wind velocity of 45 miles per hour with gusts up to 70 miles. At noon the wind had subsided lo 36 miles with gusts lo 50 miles iwith indications that during the afternoon the wind velocity would increase considerably. j BIRTHS 'Mu.t-QUARRIE-At. ihc P. E. I. liospittil. Feb. 22. 1952. to Mr. and .Mrs. Raymond MacQuarrie. Oysicr .Be-ii Bridge. a daughter, Florence Lillian. 7 lbs, 8 U2 oz. .I)ARNETT - At the P. E. I. Hos- ipitai Feb. 22nd,. 19.32. to Mr. and Communication ayatema held up loll!-il0W.H H fairly well with the Island 'I'ele4' lrwln. 6 lbs. 9 015- phone company reporting only IMICIUNNON-M poweriwnrd Island line from here to Souris was out re- i Mitt-Fntlyen. Nortiiuiiibcr- land Ferries Ltd. during the com- in; summer will be discussed with Commis- the. to Oi.-' Leaving here Sunday will be Capt. C.P. I-Roger David, G lbl. 15 ozs. BARRETT-At the P. E. I. Hoa- 'pitnl on Feb. 22nd. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Barrett. Char- son, John Robert the P. E. 1. Hospital on Feb. '.34th, 1952!, to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mac-Kinnon. lClydo River, a son. lMiu-lt'AI)YEN-At the Prince Ed- liospiiitl, Feb. 25. and Mrs. Reginald Hunter River. a Jdaughtcr. Valerie Ann, 7 lbs. 2 1952. lo Mr. e local lines were also dowa'01S- . W 33lSMlTll-Al the P. E. I. liospiitil, Feb. 23rd. 10.32, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, South Granville. ti daughter, 6 lbs. 15 U2 nzs. BRUCE--At the King's County Hospital. February 25, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bruce, Brooklyn, .1 dt-iutzhicr. WATTS-At. the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on Saturday. Febru- ary 23rd. 1952. to Mr .and Mrs John watts. Charlottetown. a son. John Kevin. Mt'l)0NALD - At the P. E. 1. Hospital on February 26, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne W. McDon- ald, West Royalty. a son. Mtac.Nl'llLL-At the King's County Hospital, Montague. Feb. 25. 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert MacNeill. Beach Point, .1 daughter, 8 lbs. 1 oz. TOWNSIIENI) - At Souris Hos- pital. February 22nd. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Townshcnd (nee Adele Macbeanl a son. Peter Craig 8 lbs. 12!; ozs. ,RII.EY-At the. King's County Tliospital, Montague. Feb. 27th. 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. ivilliam Riley. nee Add Taylor, Montague. a daughter. ti lbs, 2 ozs. companied by high winds which KENNYgM ml, Kim.s Comm, caused heavy drifting on all high- nospimh Fehl 27",. 1952' to Mm wBy5' making Iurm” progreg and Mrs. Joseph Kennv, Si. jmposslbla Lust mghvs swrm was Theresa's a diiughier 6 lbs, I3'.-L- : follow-up of a previous storm 0, ' l with winds of gale force which -” nrfariis .Tcnr:i-:ttiAN-zTt'Ttiie P. Hospital on Siiiurdny, Feb. 23. Ivan A. Mcl(cciiizIn. aged 68 years. CROSBY - The death occurred at the Peter Bent Hospital. Boston, KINE Ellili TEA I'i'm-r Flavour i.' Man. on Feb. 8th., 1052. of His Nettie I. Crosby of Lawrence. Meal. lIUTLEB- At the Charlottetown Hospital, Sunday. Feb. 24th. 1952. Mrs. T. Andrew Butler in her 65th year. MONAGIlANa- At the Charlotte- town Holpital. Saturday. Feb. 23rd, 1952. Mrs. James Mon- aghan of Mt. Edward Road. form- erly of Hazclbrook, in her 73rd year. (JROSSMAN - Suddenly at his home, Cnpe Wolfe, on Feb. 13th. 1952. Philip .v. Croasman, age 82. BUTLER-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Sunday. Feb. 24. 1952. Mrs. T. Andrew Butler in her 65th year. MOSER--At Waltham. Mass. Feb- ruary 27th. 1952. John Stanley. husband of Mary (Smith) Moser, 74 MoI:ematAve.. Waitham. and ANDIISON - At Chg;-1., Feb. 28th 1952, Samuel A of St. Peter's in his 351 IOBINS-At 296 Grafton on Thursday. Feb. 28, 1952, rude M. Welsh. widow oi late W. Frederick Robins and loved mother of Dr. Earl Rub EXT EXTINCT ANIMAL ttctou-,.' ntlerson h year. Street . Gert. the i be l "H. t Fosslliaed remains indicate in. Irish elk. extinct for centuries in Europe. stood six feet high with antlers spreading 11 feet. SEALS GAIN FREEDOM l C!-IETICAMP, N.S. E (cg. Q Two seals captured on the my l ice did not stay long in captivity One was released when it ken; local residents awake with i i father of Margaret Moaer. Sheet Harbour. N. 8., in his 58th year. shrieking protests. and the other managed to escape. candy bars and he's still unhappy." . I-I v t'-'3'nv-nt n'7o.?y'to-u hon: is aa- vie and gave him five OUT OUR WAY OH. BEG YOLJK PARDON. SIR" AWFUL SORRVJ WE WA9 JUS-' WHEN YOU SUDDIMLV CAME AROUND TARGIT Pi2ACTiClN' S-s-5T! YOU SEE WITH THESE 5LLl5HY" 5-PRIN6 ONES; ii: YOU TIME 'EM RIGHT. TH' SPLASH GFT5 lEM LIKE AN ATOMIC BOMB; Ab? VOL! DON'T standard that salaries should be increased to make them commen- surate with the the teachers. The moved by Dr. F. Jciks and second- ed by Mr. Robert Large. OTTAWA. Feb. 27 --(Special) - Advance guard of Prince Edward Island's representatives in Parlia- responsibilities or resolution was Island was mugged mudly by melMrs. I-Iedman Barnett, Charlotte- storm and the Provincial Govern- lm."”' 3 mm Jan" 39h?” I”""' mem wows were forced to g1,,e.WI-IEKS - At the Prince Edwarrl. up the unequal task of trying to Island Hospital on Fcb. 23. 19.12 lopen them. Only emergency runail'J MR and MI'5- Rhymond Weeks. were being made, Evan by m1u-iWtnsloe. a. son. Preston George. 8 afternoon there was no sign of a;ll7S- l5 02. plow on North River Rogd pnst, DIl1cKAY-At the P. E. T. Hospital the Sanitarium on the ,road Logan February '25. 1952, to Rev. and Beach Grove Inn a.nd'huge drift.alMra. John F. MacKny, Vernon, a HAVE TO RUN" had completely filled in the re- cently widened road. However. if it is possible to move them this merit reached Ottawa today in the person of W. Chester S. McLure. senior Conservative member for Queen's and T. J. Klckham. Liber- tson. . !McCABE-At the P. E. I. pital on Feb. 3rd. I952, to Mr mornlng every plow in the servl-fnnrl Mrs. Stephen McCabc, ll son, lins- ...E....... 4.- . al member for King's.'Shortly af- ter taking over their offices in the By J. R. Williams 4.? , . . mu W. - ..-. I helpedt along by Jalclilg: ::LlnBw:;5lLeg:l,f1dii'ectt1'r. f th 11 1 centkrle bflock broil; I;lel'If1beklI'S went : D A I L Y C R O S S W O R D ncewe mms ermcn-0 e . I lyl:ill-Idl:lB ot0lCl'!l1Wl l-llll0UBl1 bCC3U5f5!ed (ff til: agxpoigitment of nllilir. mons If? .l(.:eR:yI;:1::d.o CUE: ll ACROSS Lien,” r;1:e",:,::" H of the snowshoes strapped to h1S.steu-art at a meeting held just at oath of allegiance to Queen Eliza- 223:? 2' Ogntosp 2k:Ammb E back, and here he collapsed Hlyclosing time yesterday afternoon. both and signed the oath book. I sinus,” 7'5",” .u.uch,,, ""5 "ml" "om mock mm W55 oh M" G""'3e.M' MONK wh.” eel” . . I trctrcat 8.'l.oo.ae (Egypt) 3” blood' - lbramd ms nlnecptmrd birthday veterinarians here have hm," '10 Volume overcoat 25.Italian I'iVr.-: '53 Jackie, meantime. Sollllded meliast month, has been appointed alerted to report any unusual dia- : '0' maps 9.vBnq-um, 26'M,y"mun Sill alarm at the farm home of Alexwgnorally president or thy, um, tllrbanccs amongst livestock in Him” awm, u.Ad0.k, prmce chappcll, and from that inomenttmm which his name has so long this Province that may be attri- 11.LA,mn ta'b,-K. blank” 30'E,ubn,hcd -i the last el”019"CY "d il"l”k.'J00" HS50ClW3d- -'"””d l”. "W d”f”””d E0” "ml ll4.Queation (Mcx.) 31.50099” thinkins of everyone involved all; The firm of Moore and McLeod lilaulh tlllswlisesv It Wilfi learned .15..-,,,,,,.,-,.c... 1,-;,g....,,., 32,1.-.,.c.,.g 1-I played a most vital Part in P19-iiitd. was first organized as auc- "Kn fcmb '15i””:iC”h”5'"d"5" .16.'ritters 17. Male swords leIlorlay'aAlaIul I 34 vcntintz the death of the critical-,cessors to Perkins and stems in Ion if” "l'f,"" l " "ll: "cl", ; (-var.) red deer 3.'l.Rollaot 36.Voided J. .. . KJR.WlLLtAM; ly injured boy. 1393. OH H P0Tll0n 0l "W 59-me 5 pudre) R Nemm OM" .i9 Tantalum I8. Self money escutcheon THE MODEENE . Queen street cue now occupied measure an that there should ! (gym) 211,,-arlygn. Islam!) nlyoungbmr ! T 0IOv.1OI2byIlua-Ms.wn.f.I.Ing.II.lFamed. ; TUl'35'mY by the business. The original "M h” ””.d”” "18"" "mm: ("um '20. Past -iiabitantof .13. Thesoutn 40.Part.of M C F' The gu'm,.ne,.S,de Armour.” ha .members. Mr. Moore, the late Mr. min. 6:! lldh:'a:: hvilgDi:'l'3& uhglgg jz1,Asmldt-rt lGr. Brit. of France ..,obe.. F 4? i 1 .ll.A.MLed.M'.St -c d -F - it I . ' taken on an air of professional Mr. Gordconoau mlWedel:;gir 2?” this l far. Unless, the plague l- ?:&per" . Mgjor H0095 soldierins Wllll l-ll8IC0l1lmC1lC9mCl':l prenticcshlp as clerks in the old- dpfxitllgeiz iqhgg f':1h::;1y':1,1l; i2.'2.l"roperbo , y, - H wl a few days 880 0 8 Six W99 9 cr establishment which their ” ' ' 2T.PlClillB rel I s V 77 5 '. ' "hedme of courses for recruits busme” replaced, The” long and :':;1',I1t:i,fo!lC1edCh;l1fcI:: vogomiiu l:Ian(:z- V and,” HOW ABOUT THE IOO CUT . WU AS iF' and non commissioned officers of successful associatioii together is mum" methods "no MW being '38--Sumlml" VOU TOOK FOR QELLING - WERE Squadronwof the Print-e-.Ed-.prT:i)-lyy n. record for all Canada. ' l N t U5 CROOKED VEST? s ' I t ,, There Ought To Be A Law 15y Fagaiy and Shorten uym-l ””'FVoU DOQT rx'f' A 60 BETNEENKINNOCEMT, gg-g:y;c'eV" KICK THAT 1 - AS A LAMB!-w BESIDESI ---- -- .... .. . , lsiandgrouii ,BAct4,VOU'Re IF vou ' Et(PERiENCE' IS BETTERTHAH, .37 mini;-ga AS GLMLTV AS NERE A TEKTBOOKS -ro - MQMOTHBAi.L,THE ciomtsmsavs we --ARE "me same ones we Atwavs loam.) A 3ARTENlDER GRADE -A TEACH vou BUMP- - custoytledgg 3iciEOzll2llT'ETi-IETHSEQEST AQNAME to foot 5OMETviiNG:i.iKE nits .33. mm... WITH A CREAMV GUY NE KINS we L RAI 5 El G HEp FOREMENTTON .0 SUIT. 5:,g ,l 11. Move WAVS. . sldewiae .9. 12. 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