~i . . i4 w‘. y. '».~5~7=-.. that cocm IRAND or PLUS CARTO FINAL TODAY 2.30 -- 7 -- 9 P.M. GARY COOPER-MERLE OIERON “The COWBOY AIIII TIIE LAIIY" ROMANCE-WESTERN STYLE! ON AND NOVELTY _ 2: H URS THAT cum In" he I Tho wondmos screen rornoihotsurpossn the hiiesi productions of IIIO your amazed 2} hours of oxcllo- SIIEABEII YVIONI Pinyin Piirflvflh lwvl -_uors THREE GRAND DAYS iIonfiay-Tuesdy-Weiinesiiai! svlli JOHN IARRYMORE (About... mini-e labs Invnrio the Ones‘ 7 i ROBERT MORLEY ANITA LOUISE Don Kennedy, M. McCarthy, _]. La\v1or en, ilihat Brown, _]. F. Wziye. john present when the picture was tak This column Is reserved for new! of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATIUN Lin; insure. ANCE. I..-6789-7-2l-311 POLICE COURT — There were no cases betore the police court yesterday. CHURCH NOTICE. — Presbyter- ian Services at New London on Sunday. March 12th: Long River st 11 A. M; Clifton st, 2.30 P. M; Granville at 7 P. M. L-1055-3-l1-ll. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT | IAIBIHI ' Itlfllwl PLUS I 1 NEWS _ FEATURE AT 6. . IAATIIIEEE STARTS EARLY at 3 P-M- EVENlNG-NO INTERMISSION NEWS SHOWN ONCE ONLY—9:I5 P.M. ' l‘ 45 & 9.30 P-M- —An interesting sermon will preached on "God-Ghost Or Man?" et the evening service in the Cen- tral Christian Church. IT PAYS TO SHOE-New Bprin suits and Topooete arrived. Cu right to fit right. Charlottetown. L-l064—3-1l-14-16-18. UNLOADING CARS COAL. —- A. GEORGE . A wesrsTzh WITH A WALLOP! FINAL TODAY-2:30—7-8:45 m. IN “LA WLESS VALLEY” PLUS SERIAL-CARTOON-COMEDY O'BRIEN p '1 Milli. a fuss. THREES A CROWD . SHOWS DAILY — 3115-7-8245 P.M. TWO DAYS ONLY ..AND WHAT A crown: {Sunday sciiosi 1o A. M.. nreachins service l1 A. M. Westmoreland. Sun- .day School 10.30 A. M.. America's singing sweetheart 'qlvn Mo rolllsking Romeo: tho romantic run undll \ PLUS: SNAPSHOTS 8i 3 STOOGES _..»..-i IT-Tndnv’: Short Wave A Radio Program PRAGUE l0:00 pm.-News in Iinglish. OtLRAA, 25.3 m“ 11.84 meg. LONDON 10:00 p.ffl.——BBdl't'iIl‘lI.0l'l! Com- mentary on one of the finals ofth All-lifnglond Championships. GBD, i255 m., 11.75 meg; G80, 81.! m., 9.58 meg; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 . (AI ‘lime Is Eastern itandsrdt t in! '_'_' SATURDAY, MARCH 11 ‘ NE YORK .. .- W - I715 p.m.-—Metropolitan Opera. ISXAL, 16.8 m., 17.78 meg. is » MOSCOW . 1112B. GUATEMALA CITY 10:00 p.m.-0rquestra Progresists TGWA. 81 meg. YORK 10:45 p.m.-qsplt'1i Opinions. wzxrz, 25.3 111., 11.83 meg. IONDO .‘ 4:00 p.fn.—Bi-oadcasg in lmgllsh. . __'.. .. _‘ . I n1. ;,-,g.,s.§_ _ uiiliiil pifgisv.iiii‘“‘g.‘?i‘ltsl‘§éfi , 25.5 m.,1. meg: s , . rn.. fiJ-“KYQYQQ it?“ W1" 0.5a rneg.; osn, s1.s ni., 9.51 . ., . _ . me _ E1100 mlgzlijillflihgsriiien Songs" 1800 w“ h Re “m” ed by me omhw“ I” 01-11;: 792.522 ‘ii-LIIOIIPBIA’ mega; "1' mglphYe-“l ""4- 3“ r9114, no iii.. 11.11 meg. , . . l ‘ l-"NDIJ" ' 12-45 e m f-igiiio Songs JZJ ' ‘éwm P-fg-IEMWI“ Hgls-Dcgsos 25.4'm., 11.50 meg. ' ' i . . . mtg." , . ' 11.75 meg; Gdc. 31.3 m.. uni‘; G55, 3L5 m“ o)“ JUSTEONI DAY IN WAR ARMY ORPINCYPON. D18. Ill-NI! 1D- '""‘" Lest men to Join the Emmi Army U .m., -‘ Chamber Music. .1 tn.. 11.81 1119B; I81", 111.. 9-83 meg. :_ i nzirrnttAs ‘ ; .g.m.-Drnce Music. YW- ~01. ., 5.0 meg. ' _ ICIIEPYEKYTADV p".'rn.--D.»~.n'e Hall. ' l. 81.4 111., l.» rues. WI- tn the Great War. Herbert Mth- si- rm retired ism is _ In nd o v in trotted to Chelsea police station.‘ taniisfed for service oversees. Be- fore he received it's uniform. erm- fsttce wu declared. - l ‘lTlTi ‘lit: the Above is pictured a group of South African war veter 4 berg dinner at the Queen Hotel here. From left to right standing. O. Scott, Reg COX, F. Furzc, L. Ciaudet, Rodd. Left to right seated, C. F. Pooley, ‘I215. S. \\'ztlkcr, m Central Gllflfllidllr REST 1N BED PREVENTS COM- PLICATIONS ARISING FROM THE COMMON COLD During the 111i epidemic In 1918 our mostserious cases (with com- pliwtlonsl in the hcspital with wthich I was connected were the men who refused to go to bed when first attacked. They remain- be ed on their feet. tried to do rerculer work or duty. with the result that the time they reached hospital much 0d their nervous vitality end stienzith of the heart had been ex- hcusted. nose and throat infection got down Also made to to the bronchial tubes and to tthe measure. J_ P. MecPhef-son & Son. lining of the little air sacs of the lungs, bfionchcpxieumonia and pneumonia developed end it was weeks insrtced ‘Ilws when the upper of days before they recovered. A ans who attended the annual Paarde- Walter Lane, Pat McDonald, R_ Ryan, T. A. H, l), Johnson, Chas. lline, P. C. and Co]. Cool‘: also veterans of the Bocr \\’ar were not ‘rm: crrAnwrrcrowN'___ooAnnrAN South’ Africdn lWar Veterons A: a meeting of the 5Q! 50°11“ District council for Queens County held in the rooms of the Canadian Legion, on Wedriesde the follow- pany. and Club was in Summer-side Girl The regular the Prince County Gulders’ was held in Kensinmton on March tein of was wooinmed ter end report riaueiment which l-lie Excellency Lord Tweedsmuir is honorary president. for their performance in Chariot‘ ‘ ing. several problems on company prom-amines were brmiilht up by the Guiders, MARCH 11. 1939 mu. PERFORM HERE THE CANADIAN TRIO * (The Nebon Sisters) leek for a musical tour of their native Condo nftor ton year! lbtfl-Il. Anni. lilo lllll Zai-ii Nam I —one time child prodigles of Western Canada-ore scheduled to nppelr in Clisrlottetowii on Monsdy flvfifllhl. March 20. Their Clhltllln tour is under the auspices of the Notlonel Council of Canada, o! will appear shortly. ' HOCKEY oumiuom vvrlgs 01-11mm s T0 Guides Going into the second period two goals down the ¢lermomt Aces turned on the heat to register three quick goals to take the lead and down the Indian River Rovers 5 to 3, adding two more in the final session while the best the River boys could do, was to best Comp- bell fur one counter in the two last hes/ts, of the first play-off game in Kensington rink on Mon- day evening. The large number of fans who turned out in spite oi the weather conditions, were treated to one of the best, games of the season as yours truly predicted es earlier monthly meeting of Club ted. A!- the to go into the mot- nt the next meet- worth we!“ from 8on8 w gong Openilis fast the first period was m! CHIIK beet, Cairn ll for uie first another hard dri t 8 2 only two minutes old when Earl I Further details of the lfrangemeut; ‘ . gain, but. soon Law-ton “nebbedc the puck and sent a third counter home to MoKenna. This did not discourage the “I-lerd" any they still kept up the good fight, m“ hardly had the fans gOt, quieted down when Clow scored again from e. face-off close to the “Herds" net, With albout three minutes leit in i~he last period the “HeriP lird the misfortune of getting their “Goalie” injured and pressed hard with sir forwards leaving on Open neg, m soon the bell rant: leaving the mo“ 4-—-1 ln favour o1 the "Hawks" The "Millview Boys" llppfgclat. ed the "heart hand shake" they got from A iir Balliim con. gratuleting them on their good work. The truck carried homo to Mill. view n load of “Broad Grinning" Players and fans after s hm "tried very hard to tie the count:- 4 discussed. No ‘ ‘ ion‘ w e h- issue, and you ma depend that ‘Wgm “me- ed concerning the place“ oi- “Ibe the following gamesy in those fin- LINEUPS‘ [NO 162$ time of ‘the CMIIID but a committee als will be battles iiii the wiiy. and MT- ALMO" Goalie: MoKenne Defence -—W_ood, Gay, use“. um. Forwards: Jenkins, s; 331mm, . n. on dl ,A. ,- . mg lihfecugiveutgglnméwg‘ mtg; find un-zuizii the friendly lhter- ,°§,,‘;“°§,,"Qdm§ gm“"g,,,,g"g}gi kins. m er Baum‘ H J“ ggoeiil Elsi. i‘ Ar‘ Drlscoll cub‘ gflfismme“ “@113 ‘Mfmrwfg again dented uie twine; 0o pa. uie FMSIfELWEW ' ' ‘ _ _ ' ~ R1 b0 t ‘ 1 d m 608.1122 . wart. léiflssllgngélghvmlllaw": m?- meetiniz we enjoyed a. hilne to the heffunuilfififl, ‘£9 81,011, frame; Deience- G. Murray, 0. M“. ‘Plern This ‘group ‘ibgeuier with "hm “m” °“*'d°°’ “Si” when Jiibez (Chubby) Mill beat Ph°"~‘°“- the (Isflllcers of the District ‘Ceoeuncil m: saundfib: ":1" McDonald for number one and tied Emmardfi, Lfwgllbfrf o1"- ti Omml r “w” - ' . Dreke. . rain. ,1. {ggncutlrhxgnfxyeeygn V“ C °l' grained 8 ii diniier m: the griid- it up forty seven itewrtllrglagéllasgritil; Jenkkuh “*5 Piclcard d: Co. are unloading cars number were so ex- Itwas encours in to see so Sprlnghill Screened and Slack hausted before 00mins: to the hos- miinv Group Cognniittee men, at M u" meal"! °7 5i P0111‘! dggeufihgneleadpassfidt sMénonfld w Invemess screened. Welsh iriiid pital that they had not sufficient the meeting of Queen's County Dis- Brownie Pack of Summerside. , u, - - "W" Coal furnace size and shore Screen- strength to miike o successful trict Coun . March 8rd. the following recruits H‘ E an“ “w” amen cm‘? V H k’ ed. L-ion-s-ii-zi. flllht and they died, » were eiiioiien B5 Brownies by tnel mm ‘he "d 118*" 84°" *0 i" ll S I13 I95 -—-— Fortunately. this idee that you Owin to the shortage of trein- Oommisioner. Miss Carrie Holman- up m“ 015mm“ My“ n“ I" be P. E- l. HOSPITAL CQNTRIRU- ere a. hero or an ‘iron man‘ ff ed le ers, iin experiment is being Barbara silliehovit. (“orig men “W181 hOWWQT. at 6.40 on s For we M H TIONS—- From Don dston: Mrs. yqru fgvfusg w g0 w bed eve-n wmu made, in combining, for raining car-mt, Jean Gulls. Shirley Link. spectacular solo, Geo. Mills gave m G1 ‘ 35°“ dgsansefumfiw Theo. Ellis 75c; J. H. Court 50c; a cold is now betnfz abandoned a5 purposes only, 2nd Charlottetown hum-I Maw mud...‘ 1.6a"... B.” the Aces the lead d five minutes k 9 “*3 w 3°“ “ll-e °° Mrs. John Ellis 25c. Total $2.00. result; of ggtfln“ o“ m. gm when (st. Peter's) and mi Charlotte- “my A“, mp5,... moo,“ .,,._ litter James Mills o a pas from W ‘"1" cevtuml U" 141110111” L-1009-3-11-1l~ attacked bv a cold is ssvfnc t/ime, town (st Paul's). On Thursday Nelly m“, Detghan‘ mm,’- M; Jebez (Chubby) Mills put. m. gimme PhY M Milton Rink ‘Ilwrsdeynlrht ' money and life itself. the 9th inst. Mr Ralph 3011115011 mm“, “@591 Kefly Maw. m, on ice. sinking the final goal of MET“ 2» b? defeam"? m“ Wm“ PRESBYTERIAN CHURKJ" m e interestiniz observations held B- meetlntz of the combined “my ' ' "' the game with e quick shot from Hugues a w 1 i“ P "HY 1mm“ CANADA- — Brwkfleld Chanie- ‘- are mode by Dr. Arlie V. Back. tmaps at st‘ Pam's fish Auk;- emogment the Commw the right boards, that McDonald brmsmg 3mm °I h°ckey~ Services next Lord’; Day. Hmtsvllle 11 A. M. Brookfield 3 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Younil 95° 19$ Society Christian Endeavor, las- ow Rood Wednesday. March 15th In the Churchl Ii-IOGB-S-ll-li. TRYON - BONSIIAW UNITED BAPTIST CIIURCIIL — Bonshaw preeohin service“ 3 PMéckrfyon Sugréle 3%¢%M;t/>l ., n serv . . . 10A‘ pm g 14-1025-3-11-11. RETURNS T0 BEL- LfiieuL Colonel Charles Thompson end Major Thomas Rogers, who have been guests at the Chateau Laur- ieir for the past ferw days. have re- turned to their homes 1n Charlotte- town, P.E.!. —Ottewe. JourneL BANK STAFF CHANGES-Mr. James Larabee. assistant account- ant in the Royal Bunk. Charlotte- wwn wm be promoted to account- Bvurnmerslde branch fin Mr. Georme Chandler. teller at the local branch has been tmns- ferred to o similar position st the Truro branch. Clyde River 300 P (C0 im- ion) Long Cr k, . P. M. North . 7.30 P. M (Special Service. sgealrs). ,N:rth River. 7.30 P. M. ( Qffllfll .Bofural01lue by the Choir -- The Missionary Hero of Labrador . 11-1067-3-11-11. I CHORUS REPEATS PROGRAM ‘—I.tast nizht the Ohiiminede Chorus repeated their charming przgirarm of ‘Thursday evenism to a lance end equally wbreciative _ Chorus and ts leader are to be congratulated on their year's work. and especially on the success of their new venture. the musical comedy. As announ- ced. the proceeds of this perform- ance are to be tziveri to the work of the Provincial Senn-torium. Atiter the concert wes cver‘ the mem- bers of the cast were entertained lbv the Kim's Deuzhters, and o pleasant social hour was spent. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. -- Lest Sunday morning the Rev. Hervey L. Benton. h. D.. commenced a series of sermons on "Before Calvary-end tgfter." ‘The second of the series 1e Calvary -- Wrath Over Wrong." A sviss of five evening ssrmcns on FL": Questions for Hori- est Thinkers i5 enqnvlntv attention Camhridrre. in Annals of Internal Medicine. wtho states that infec- ticns of the nose and throat ac- count for fifty percent of the time loot from work. He presents e study which deals with the care. in Stillman In- firmary. Harvard University. of 1.- 667 cases o! acute nose and throat infection. which care resulted in a very small number of complica- tions oocurrlna in this large num- ber patients. e svmtotoms were those usu- ally tound comrestlcn or full feel- inrz of the noce and the adioininz sinuses. mucous or nus discharze from the nose. tiredness. end often fever cough. end sore thrcatirhere were N cases of middle eati- in- fection which had developed be- LIIIIITIIIBTY. fifty-two cases cf pnoirmcnie developed. only about 3 percent of the total number oi’ How was the numlber of cases with complications kept so law? D1’. wives most of the cred- it to bed-core because no matter what special or specific orrninism is cousins the infection ft appears clser that fatfirue of body and mind in adults brinirs cn or poi". mite these organism to attack the body‘. Rest. rest in bed. releases the tension o! living’ and it is Generally asrreeri that tension tires us. mrther fatiirue or tiredness is gventeri by staying in bed. You Proving Faithful as s Profess- ed Follower of Christ?" At the mornin-w service Mist Pearl Burns $91188 "In Heavenly how Abidin ." The evening en'hem will be "Sing Alleluia Forth" (Dudlev Buck). the solos being taken bv Messrs. Cook . P M in the and Stems. At 830 be an interesting ,_ _ present- ed by the youn people. illustrmtimz “Christ's Call o Youth". Included in the music will be s. male quer- tette. and four solos. Personals Friends of Mrs. Samuel Dunning of New London are sorry to hear of her illness at her home but all wish her s. speedy recovery. Mr. Dmoldfirimmor, who has been in Ottawa. for s few days, left 1 udey to return to his home in Cherlonetowri. P111. - Ottswa Journal. ' Among those from this city who motored to Victor-is rink ‘ruesdev a‘. the Baptist %i.nurch. Ib-mofriog} we evening gr. Dent speaks on ‘ rnh and Wgrieil Moomnnrll. night to attend e hockey match were Mr- ind rs. Bus MsoOon- lnell. washer Fordpos 1o lonuu T MILLIONS or DOLLARS: A A stand behind every lire Itmrrenee polloyizngnlzy‘ what reserves on time behind I003 policy! know; n~ a I poflhelll qiiuumi. ti. it. lisgsrs Agencies Limited Boyce‘ down stairs euditorium' there will Foster, Art Sherrie. . Rob Morris. and from St. Paul's- Scouts. Danie Bentley. Stanley Mil- ler. Billy Beer, Phil Compton and Wellington Compton. This combin- ed troop meets again on Tuesday next at 7 P. M.. in St. Paul's Hall. We know that the" stars seem to move across the slq! from East to West. The stars in the Northern ..,v- his: Dipper. Cas it etc. seem to circle around the in a certain int in the s to- night at, 9 o'c ock. it will reach the some point tomorrow night at tour minutes to nine. We must keep this in mind when thinking of our big clock in the sky. If you at midnight during the middle of th (March) er belongs. Do you act like s. broth- er to every o: er Scout? Do you t Scouts of other Troo with spent in gem-as and son . A very sirocesef was held in Holman! Beets 8 lbs Cod lb ‘ Rhubarb lb Spinach hob l 0071 Wiiiiiiemiultlliiéltifi i153 "limit?- m‘ were it?“ "“‘ ..:...% n: Department on Saturday, March Local Market CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY AIEIQUSEATIJRDAYQ RETAIL MARKET beef or nlio 7 C te from s cor or plvegonfirysg: Mimi-In. IXOOD Ahotfl! 0b. . let‘ e "use fissures: c § :5 ‘émgt we ,1!“ y. had no chance on. l-Jndian River —E. Craig —2.16 It-Indien Rlver —E. Creiq -2.50 rs ' i '“ “m” s“ Mgfinelties —Jaimes Mills, Jitbez Furniture Penalties -—J‘arnes Mills (major) 46-gfuliiun River-R. Craig (Mann) 7—Clermont-G. Mills-on. B-Clennon James Mlls- (Jabs: Mills) —-ltl.5G. Penalties -r'_ Mcxiiy. 10c Indian River Goal. M-cDQ" be m line your: truly iiiis no other choice vhwklns his opporien in on ex- ceptional with his bursts of speed And lacing dangerous on yofi xmvivtheliiwyigti iiigexife striiisdei some? Cnn £7311 rmauglco: m‘ “Sh” “mm” "m "fig we: the 7 ‘t Wm I crows? ' ‘ ti?“ mllvlt otih Scout, world cont-i W " ' . . warn: wftriAigtéiei-imsgburl ‘sine ‘Scout 81:? be ‘All Begfeknd l View Team , E llllkb fl . fiiieet on? sooi l disiinoti extilttiifiigi, "m, m, TE! ff, capture Powna] v the have no - soc in the e be for e 101m ;_ segue, collection of lures; ls st , G T h . grosses, wild wit? aragfl y ere us two, snob. to 1mm. when o . Th” ‘i if," "g. "w" ""° m" he" "* ‘l ml- Millviow fiofbohd m‘ °“ 5,“; “ '“ ,,§,“ '°°°'"“" 5”" "m- Mt.AI1bion""l\\1lll¢RIl1I nun-reo- llnthehotoems for-the I'd!- nsl Cup. ~ . . It was early 1n the first period the mster- tiror - would -_..,_ Ietyoursnow‘ Aided by the sensational net- siui.caiz.n.rs ".29 tutti-b» nicer in “ ~‘ _ go <e, 2n s p c up maininr part of the meeting was 15‘ P"I°d- three goal meregin in i-he first per- was done I11 and Emerson MecLeod, the m . _ ‘ latter being esstted b_ the play- inmbyntiie gWfl BdOWIIIE pm... Dfiglaijg cflmPWU-It. by Mc- m mpt.'n Hanfld FOL, n‘ l‘: ‘Ir/WI: '11” "s “sh I-° 5&0“ l, “up In the second period the Hustler ' P" a‘ ti“ m“) helped w 3 l e ' ut on a. terrific drive but wen ma!“ It E suciw" _C emonm- Jab“ IChIWIbg; held scoreless by the fast skstinl i a — — ~ _ _ _ _ _ '_' ' M111 hi!!! CIIBCIKI OI’ t-he Mepls i 4—Clerr'no -.1 bee uiiey “g s Mms__ _ _m_ _“_ _ £9140: Leaf defenoemen, Ben Ford and Herold Flor-d. In the third period stanley Show Huskies deifenceman, with i1 plot Pole Star in IIIB stun direction. _ 9115MB? r 0111 i-f ld H h firm e B t. we must iemernbere that the ugh-PS b)’ CflmDbflF-AZ M°D°n° git, oneasrliot {lie riI/ilaple Lest 55"" h‘ “will ml" minute‘ p" _w' lie. The Huskies made anotliu day, t is to soy. if a star e .11‘: 8rd Period: at“, em,“ m some b“; mu spurred the Maple Leaf 5111mm" to attack WIhICh resulted lll l 89d by Fred Maclieod insisted by M!" MeicInnis. After e, few miriuto 0! hard playing Allie Mftclnnis from a pile-up in front oi the ~ Scouts who live in the Southern 9""! algwpioby CMPMIF‘? M°D°“' Hudde goel. Maclnnls uzain Hemisphere know l about the Celery bunch 15-250 T-m ' ed the puck up in centre ice. My!" wonderful southern Cross. How otetoes pk 20-25:; ° swWcmpbeu-Qoi Mil" handling right through the owl!‘ miiny Scouts know about the North- Tumipe a fm 10c mm“ 3* exits defence. shot m» puck ern Cross. n iniiy seen now Stew meets 12-140 Mme“ "A- uikln» F- fimllk- Drive Roberts. siren-iv before the (middle of March) to the ri ht Ste lb 13-35; LINEUPS: closing bell Harold Ford . (East) of the Pole star and ow Cauliflower each 25-35e Clermont -Goal, Campbell‘ De puck 1mm one end oi then-Ink" dawn on thehoriwn at midnight. Butter dairy 25-23:; fence. G. muggy, E Mm.- ‘Far- we 0mm mm nghmm Wnp- ‘Ihiis gimp is also known as Oyi- Chicken each 55.3110 w -Jabee Mills G ' Mills idit rid ‘red twice iicoes- 1104 f e swim. Onions 4 lbs ' JMDQS Mills, miiiieifmwiru Mills: ml’, " m 1' enmme the Norman sky Carrots 3 lbs 10¢ Bchurman. l‘. McKay. The first of the best out oi iivt series was p'eyed on the nisht “I . Defence. Bern rd, ("c - Fqr- brine tiliii $55512 Pxriiig suit- his ubovyii Ami“ P“ 30-50 wards-Runes; ETciIiIQ Gillts il°m"ilifiii"ir”i‘fbsffifin triers- he Big mp r upside down with B"! d" 25-276 Easter n ci-iiil; riiinn ' ' 0nd game played on Febriiar)’ W‘ "fondle intliieiiio the II t (East) 901"" "l 3° ' I Nor ' resulted in u.» score of a-i 11M in “Below gle star you wil see Cas- ‘Cmm-‘Emfl M w‘ Blnklna two to gs it favor of Maple firs. whlll I“ Ifiiopevli is iiiitogt Inozllligle viii “hi: atrium‘ szofi 382-913 ‘Wm w envther 8111011? virintii iii; W"! w“ will” m ‘I: M“ Pole Bier ifnd the Pointers To the 3mm! BWWIA 1 GI! ' {be m“ “w” “d tuck? smxhmd‘ draw‘ At two minutes belOfe thing: * d lIllflIWS 59 "twice as for from es the nearer 17c Jul’ t” m" ‘M’?! (Ombblll Mills "I I'm “me Ham‘ ., 111s the p0 ters. you will see the Mushroom 2 boxes 45c.‘ m“ "an l" the “u” at“ “Tammi through the 51% oiivllttli; nitir the bright ate: Vega, and nearl the New! carrots 2 bunches no Second place goes to Geo. Mills. Hum” “m” mmugh m. good some distance to the left t est) lattice heed ll-l7c who got the one that put his teem w“ M Mum me M, 1s l»! the silent. 011119118. The Northern -——-—i—-€--- out in front when n,” my“, 1P °I ded J1, mo. Cross iabet. Cassiopeia and Scout wtivity, but s hike be while his teem leyed grim “M. tflm “W? W?" “w” . Vega. These stars will occupy’ the enjoubble. must have some feet. ed and played l,‘ ‘mm ham lbilow-lne I" *h°,““°“pFf;,d. 4., posit ns named st about 10 . M. Merlly walking out to emne Int ‘mm mmwhou; Maple Leafs: Goa. L._ foam“ during tile middle of April. and back Again. is not hiking. ere ' fence. H. llbnzi. B- Fofdi o. --—-— ehouzd be, no; y gxgfcjge m; m; ml"! °Il°I0e 8'00! to R. Craig A Mgflnnls, Li. MMRae. F- W’ A Scout is a friend to all. end s bod . but exerc for mind-us ‘PM 80!: one to tile it up in the magic, D. Muslim‘ B to every other ut,no well. ‘Irficking may be practiced third frame end played o sen- metterto whet social class tlhe oth- while hiking you ten b7 a smtionel game book-