lWhit|ock Sparks Royals To 6-4 Victory Over Aces Seam - The Charlottetown Royals ds- to go ill tbs setoond frt:n1;..I4‘e‘r‘co: Royals. Dowiina tvlhitlseh. 10:80; I. Royals. Wliitlock 19 24, feated the Aces s-4 passed on opal lass. ruialuss — l’¢|'lll*-'l'°'*- 5 The Charlottetown Glllnllail, Sltlllllay. D06 14, 157 ng cmc smuum 1“; night in tbs Buck took a and’ (mum. nd mueudmn ‘III! Psrlsd - I. Royals, Summerside. 'I'he Royals. led by lhot, caught the rebound. nursed P‘ ‘ m‘ Wliltlocll (Dim. D0Wllll8' 4.34; their playing coach, Buck wiiit- tiiepucli clearance lniercep "°"" "““ "‘°' l°- “'0 0- .Gl"‘l¥ iG- Grady» 10¢-k_ who was tn on every one g gnd flngfly wbgn even with fly. Whltlock (DOW l ‘.17; U.- ‘.5. Penalties-— (game an their 31,‘ goa1s‘h.v[n‘uu-330.1. net acox-ad 3 shot which hit Royals. Dunn ( tlocki llzll; iniscondudl Josey and three guigu, go their Mann's skate and caromsd into I. A . (Harris MM: Rafe llo_s Goodwin and "st goal gt the {our-mlnub Ch. twinss. 7.-HACOI. HOW!“ (G. Grady) QKII . mark an never headed TM tellnl although the home town fought valiantly to even the score. The aces were shorthanded starting the game, but Ron MacArthur joined the team half way through the first ‘ . an Bo. lowatt came into the action at he second frame. The visitors were also missing some of their key players. Allie Carver and Jack Read being among the absentees. Doug Mohns Unable To Talk As Yet Alter Hockey ‘Fight MONTREAL (CF) —- President Clarence Campbell of the Na- tional Hockey League said Friday he hasn't yet disposed of the case of defenceman Ian Cushenan of Chicago Black Hawks largely be- cause one of the principal witnso--i ses hasn't been able to talk. Doug Mohtts of Boston Bruins suffered a broken jaw when slug- ged by Cushenan during a game in Chicago last Sunday. Mohns was taken to a Chic a hospital Tightened Race ‘ meet at Detroit this afternoon and New York Sunday, with Wings one point behind Toronto and two ahead of Chicago. Ran gers lead Brtlins by two points in other games tonight. Boston times. is at Montreal and Chicago at The hi h-fl in Habitants have Toronto. Sunda Montreal is at . only fiveglossyesgin 26 games and Chicago and Tolrlonto at Boston. Ralph ‘l°S°y 3°‘ ll" ml“ 3°“ their efforts have been rewarded‘ Montreal coach Hector i'I‘oei °f the game‘ 3°°""g °“ wh" , t by a nine-point lead over runner» ‘ Blake is faced with another of thel lmked llke ll 5°" shol whlcll up New York Rangers. iinjury problems he has handled ll.l""d ll gaplng hole °" llle rlghl But New York. Boston Bi‘uins‘wcil so far this season. Centre and Toronto Maple Leafs all have‘Jean Beliveau is out for an un- and Detroit Red determined period with a rib National Hockey League teams' . this season are remarkably alike when it comes to losing—none likes it but outside of Montreal‘ Canadiens each has lost almost exactly the same number ofl Goal. love. Whit- ’ Lewis. I)unn. Dowling, L. Shepherd. Burke. ..Aces Goal Mann: defence. C. Grady. Steel. MacArthur; for- w , Hughes .Hni-rs, Clow. W. Shepherd. C. Grad . ' SUM A Y First Period -11. Roylas, Josey tDowling, Whitlocki 4.18; 2.- Aces, Hcnnesaey (Claw) 5.33: 8. ‘penalty. which brought an auto. matie $100 fine. All cases or match penalties and game Illls~ conduct penalties must be re. viewed by the league president but there is no automatic suspen. sion from play. Until a few years ago match penalties brought automatic HI- spension. Until Campbell dispowq of the affair, Cushenan can con. tinue playing. He will be with his e of the cage. Hennessey even- up the score . er Roper had blocked Clow's shot lost 12 tlmes in. , I Ih 08] I. Lo . club against Toronto Leafs in To wings and Chicago Black Hawksjury, just when he and linemates’ ll . e- E - llle' lllle um. “ll lll3 “W ‘"5 Wlll ‘ Onto t0nl8llt- 13. {Bernie iBoom aoomi Geoffrionl .S“°°'""g ll‘ l° ‘lush ll“ l"‘°' Cushenan was slven I match Campbell said he may be able "l‘I(‘-IITI-IR RACE and Bert Olmstead had started to :,",ll:,,:fml;,l"::.‘9;lll:;°,nf' ' l°l to dispose 0' "'9 0858 “llliiiiil a New York's slump nl one click in the manner to w ch . ' ~ Amefltnn Lfllllfi formal nllponrailce of Mohns as ClII'I"l'ENA\'G0. N Y liappyiTi~i»iiii.v as tilll\l;IIl(llil[.'. fighter of at ciiiiii-nanno. N v in the \\III ll ll Tl” R"-"ll" '°"‘°d ""°"d “""' rovidence 2 Cleveland 1 lC9 " Bt'Cak.l'5 an oral witness and will talk \lIll'i in nine games---and some hockey fandom has been accus- less man 3 minute to so when ed . Carmen Basilio rcads telegram .llle year. il.\ll|O. iiiitidlewcigllt backgrolind can be seen plaque pick-up by Chicago and Detroit tom . 1) .|‘ Q R’ f Springfield 4 Rochester 5 a s 0 Boston officials. The Bruins play notifying him he has again won ‘('lIi’~lnl|‘Ilt)fl. \llEII'(‘S the glad news ‘designating (‘armcn as Neil Tro- has tightened the race behind Maurice tftocketi Richard is wlil,l,ltil¢,ll¢ll('_ n,f,kl'}fi, taimgllnllnld “:3: Ontario Junior A Aldlng Shlp‘ l’l°"° l°“lgl"' . the coveted Edward J. Neil iviith his wife, Kay, at their homeiphv winner in 1955. _ ifiiontreal. Only eight points sep- vot expected to return until the ezed one between Mann's pads st‘ Mlchfll ‘ 6 Gllllpll 5 Cllmpbell “la he lllllllllslllllll Mohns has been released from the Chicago hospital but did not if the player is back in Boston yet. Campbell has received all other report the affair, includ- ing those from officials who hand In St. Lawrence MONTREAL (CPi — Govern- ment ice-breakers Friday were detailed to escort small vessels Marlboros 3 Barrie 6 Intercollegiate Laval 2 Toronto 3 McGill 3 U of Montreal 6 OIIA-NORA '“ arate the last-place Hawks from New Year after suffering 8 Cllt.and the right goal post. Sweden. and also to some ex. the second-plat-e Rangers. Achilles‘ tendon and Blake had tol Royals made it 3-1. on one of tent in (lerniany 'lhc l'Iur0— A full lieckciid schedule of six contend with injuries to lienrilBuck Wliitlock's speacialtiea. the Deans don't seem to hnvc any gaiiics could make things eveniiPockt-t Rot-ketl Richard and veteran faking Mann out of posi- USC '0!‘ Pacers. but 8 real 800d tighter. New York and DetroltlGeoffrion previously. tion and slapping the puck into DOWN THE Windsor 0 Chatham 2 B tl‘0llt‘l‘ bl'ln8S his money. ; the twines. 3 up and down the St. Lawrence led the ‘me T0l’5 POLL l a 0 They added another when Kllchener 5 Sudbury Rive" 5°‘l”"°“l “"7” I” |u:C.u,1j‘ GARDNER CASE H ilililtr-illldhva lllll.-:ltllr‘liillll~lil:ltli~l.llll D"""- ‘.“l“"8 8 P555 ‘"0"’ Willi’ "Kl" '°°' There was a similar situation in ill. _ . _i ,- __ it ' i. lot-k. ‘drilled one past Mann from M. P’; want Georges Hcnoux, signal service the cni Gardner cnsn mm. war, l\llli.‘.l0ll . on em‘). has b<‘<‘ll the right of the net. chief. said light ice covers most .30 Gardner then with Tnnnntn namnn . --Harness Horse of the - The Aces. fighting back. got parts of the river with Lake St. gufflgfgd n bf(l)ken jnw in n gnmel we now ‘h’! m Aubrey Xena.’ ‘Bay. P. 3‘ 200 2_5' who is now :tvIeial‘r?rsmc‘:lil(eiu2(i‘i‘i;idualbyp0t!lh‘c?if ‘ :l;t:Trii;i1tt :\;'e() l‘avl:ltt:': Xlnncgwliaaris . _I";tfier.mb;:tween Mona;-alnuan‘d Jan. 1. 1949. when he and lien "sportcycl" in the Cape Breton Ian outstanding sire; Lady Grac- Tmmng A9wc;nunn_ a u r a down the left boards and .3: Dlshe‘ gs. Yer] coll-epre e tn’ Ramon 0! Monlreal~Canlldl0m P051 '9“ T"°“l3Y» “ll” ““'l"“"l ‘°£‘-‘i 2.03 2"“ Lad-V l‘°f“‘‘?~ 2-“ The son of Knight Dream w.is~ Shepherd a beautiful in... telling by “HM eel d 3”’? llim we'll ll “ch om" wllll sllllll‘ Jab9.(e.‘ slab“? Wm Stay In me‘ ,___,; (jnnnnn 2_ 21,3; (_nsnn “away (M m mm Mm 734 goalmomh and wame We t it OTTAWA (CF) _ Two Mart dropped to zero an be w ri a! two weeks bCf0PE(anlDt Maritimes ncxi seasunh Wing . lllld Phamllm Lady" 3' l ooiiits The I‘llI‘lIleI':UP was the‘ I-‘olloi\ilii.,: arc the draws for the liaiikitis is F. Mat-Leod iskipl I" llllo the net TWO minutes llatel‘ llme members °l Parllamenl _ gtliihll for we “ml um. all‘ u.‘ tclllemtlallllfetlllr hitléfaltl-lllllslallltlil 5°m"l3"d9l- 204 l'5' la‘ ‘ll '’ 2'll.‘. . ti-otter. Cialophone. with 213 wmn, anmm which will take Wonnacott.lL.l Webster. H. Mac-iiowatt drilled one past Roper. 3 l€ll3t°l' ‘ml 3 '~‘°m"‘°“°l' " l W 3 sun nded for one ‘l armed at Rooselell Raceway .11 l Eg:i~llli‘alIl>s 0ll|(‘)I‘SE in his lpomlsl Torlllll llellelved 68 ol the place Eat the Charlottetown Curl- malllllg ll“ 3901'? 4-3 t0!‘ tlll “"9 °”ll°l’°d the °°°l‘l“' °l M‘ The Enlesl Llpollll. l.“ Troll neaxt meleltling of the teargrllsl.m(l}lalrllle- ast season, is already home. and] 85 first place votes. He won 19 Iltltlall 4—W Willis iskipi 13. visitors. lantic seafood in the parliament- n" was held instigate, and “V” g Club this afternoon and even- llhlvlellel only Fllllhy lulled ll’ r POI! Bl'8SSv 2-04 2‘5 Wlll be ll°"" l ll"-V wlll’ had ll bank “lmunl waslof his 22 starts this car lll l ' a restaurant. 99 Small V¢I5€l3 b°tl|1¢‘l 10!‘ . i00n~ ll.l"’l”“' - 2-“ ' ~ .l’l'I succeeds the two-tinllllc lilSll5l: mg‘ , ,. . ‘ Il;lll1lll'lll1llI?lelll'ell)l’ll ii v§t?vevlalrltlsl(lJ‘ erlililllilllglilaltlieolltas-llmvsililii lllltlillglftlzil rgleniilor Muriel Fersiisson ilo— 50"” and l’l°ll"“l t° ll? "P '0'‘ "ml lllmlllll W” l"‘°‘l These two limes have W0" 0“ .*‘fl‘‘''°.*‘“'l‘‘‘'°l' "‘ l""‘F.l“““'l’5‘°- 1956' champion. Scotl Frtlst. - , "‘””‘N"‘G Agnew M Manningl l l “*‘ New Brunswick) and H. .1. Robl- the winter. ’”°°‘ _.__ Pl‘ 3134-000 lll llle Past l‘-‘W Y°al'5- l Mlw ‘Mk’ wllll" R“'.‘l" .w°n Torpid earned $ll3.00tl lliis. "00 l' M’. , . - Spares‘ lJ Coadyl h Trainor o chaud. Common! member l0l' Tl"-' Dllbellvllle “fled ll'°m ' ind will be a great addition to money. nBull~clc.v depiisited it to “.8, by being first in W, $72_ l*'l‘_ l-ctr A"‘l°l5°'} ‘WP’ G- B LeCla'<u_ ' ‘ ' ' Juvenlle Game Gloucester N3, voiced their crl. Quebec City for Trois - Riviares. ‘ Vlarlllme llamess raclng Cl“ll°S' llls llmllll' sllplllallllll lo lllll bank llllll Llllle 3l'0Wn Jug. and éllstl lllallllay Rl Vessel“ L Anderson" 830 P. M l ticism before a meeting this week esoortinl four ships while the Dnn. C1nwn.nn_ y-reds.--n-inn_ N. that when the horse died. the vs. I). Georlze iSkipi M. Stewart. 3., informs us that Al Langille, l Slllll In his «’il‘l'0lllll “'35 l0 used to erect a tombstone over N.B. McLean escorted one downstream from Quebec to Ice i—w. MacLalne «strip» 3. ship Howatt. R. C r H. Matlieson first in the $66,952 W Futurity. Due to a nosebleed. he . H. Cant‘ of the joint parliamentary com- mittee that runs the restaurant. Arena Tonight L. Doyle. M. 'l‘liomson. . 'l‘ait iskipl H. Mac- .r.. has acquired the six-year-old . V S W" n - 0 S an _ V , ll ll’. _ hestnul gelding pacer Royal A_t- ht]: gr‘zi’:e—yi‘-liit-hJ was dolneh }i\nathedi~s;:00'0(x;;i ;i1e;lsi;lngr(lrtSu:k(_ kollélgi_“R.‘}3lalI_IlfII‘%k?/., SVe;1sa:y A. Wood. D hponowllng are mefmpfups {qr :’fl)l':ll serves about 70.000 persona Fiizlgeii-l I;<:)itnt’.'e‘ heavy enough to gzlisolilolllnzltshercalgssagtlltlllill Jr.l.l the bforrrrtelr dlllililss ll‘9I‘i;lI:((!);‘Sl lle his wally ll lolly ellllclllllllllllé l\l\Illl£IlIl,lJll“B(;.ll'I?l§()\V8I'.pD. Doyle. lce 2"w- Plcllard ‘5l‘lPl A- Julveltlililllen ngl‘lt)g:lllle1e 0 Llealgulelealfit They °°ml’lal"°d “hm” the llollllle large ocean ‘lll'p" C ess Tina that took a record of Dodge. heiress to some of the lllcll-ll h‘: lll be, meet", . Ice 3—F. Maclnnis iskipl '1'. Mallalv w- ll°‘lll-. 9- Clll‘l’lllll°l’3» Sports Arena tonight at 10.00 p. °°°kllll °l "lcll M‘l'llll“° 'P°°l‘l‘ ml ’"l“”" "M 12 1-5 this season and an un- Dodge motor car millions. paid “fl? [ 33?”! .n lggptemberg *"* "'- E w°°‘l ‘5l‘lPl L M3090 m. ties as clam chowder, Oyster It¢W l'l°“l' V955“! flllfll tfilln MOI- lsclosed amount of cash was giv- 350.000 to Charles Phellis. of I?" i; thleeealmiws that Torpid ‘ times in 2.00 or fasmr’ which ‘S alcli. M3._I‘tveeve ‘M. Bilakeny. v]cs __ Gun] _ John Dover; and lobsters. treat for the sea friday. leaving it for the new speed star. We .Greenwich. Conn.. for a two—yc-arldid not Win he was Once w(_ l Sam [0 be 3 record for any ‘cc . MaLDonal tskipi L. dgfgnc-e_ mnhnrd B,-nd]ey_ pnn] I never saw clam chowder S€V9n in P011. The lllt is or | R oticed where he was advertised old ti-ottcr lloot Mon". after] and and "me third and in his ; home mm” M pawn in 8 Sim Picltard. F. Cannon._P. Whitienect Jay, 1.0,-ne cnnm; go,-wn,-d,_ with tomatoes ‘and vegetables in Pected to clear Monday or Tuea- A short time 3 0 for $4,500_ and \\'lll(‘h a lot of smart people de-I Winning miles he was mm Q]? wamn‘ V‘S. D. Rourke iSltlpl T8)/l0l'. Dave Storey, Jake Kennedy, Jog lti 35 "Wed In tllt? P8l'llBm€l|t' d8)’- M¢3llWllll¢l|1l3Dd 3l1lDl hilt’. re considered im a bargain at eided that Mrs. Johnson was a} l" whlle"ecl' B‘ Mcl‘l""e (lummlslieyn Lloyd Gregory. "7 "slallllallli 5ellll°l' F9739!‘ l3¢9|l tylnfi UP t-life! Ind in‘ bat price. s of pre-Christmas sang, d Ic A . Henry (Skip) P. Bur- Kenny Ford. Tommy Rice. son said. abreast ‘and Partial off cnwa. Mr. Langille is already the Claus for Phellis. the retired Dill en. . Carruthers..B. Reeves. ROYALS _ con] ._ 3.1,}, Of the oyster atew. she said They will wlntar in nub“... “er of the ",ee_,m._an pacer pom exeCum,e_ ‘ vs. L. Blakeny tslaipi .1. Mac- Dennis, dennnc¢._Jo._-y en. she is stirs the oysters in it come Inner bum, ongressional Bay 2.03 1-5 that e’s a nice horse; he'll 1'95"» 5- Cll”'- Ci 0R°"l'l‘9- ault, Hughes. Bill Me- 0'“ 0‘ “ll!- arncd over 35.000 this season icing against the top free-for things," was Mrs. .Iolinson's re- joincr. I got a bargain. really". I957 Goose Season Was Spares: P. Wynn. ll‘. Clark. S. Rodd. H. Love. A. Love. G. Ives, N. MacDonald. C. MacDonald. Taglie. I-‘orwardsr—Bill Mulligan. Vince Mulligan, Fred Burke. Dave I Mr. Robichaud said the restaur- ant's lobsters taste "like card- ard." AID REFUGEE8 llers in the Maritimes. s a three-year-old. in 1947. " a Wood. Jimmy Clark. Deryl Days. ‘_ GENEVA (AP) — The Interna- IEMOIRS Hoot Mon was a sensation. He Rememberlng If unable to attend please phone Doyle. 1 know that lobsters have to tional Red Cross lannclisds world We have received a copy of the trotted to a 2.00 mark. He won 97 be murdered to be coo ed be- a II for Iflilaf fa aw ham”. hm.” book wrmen the most important of the nu.” AFTERNOON Reeves. D_ smm. R_ Ketch " cause they are alive." Mr. Robi- 100.000 refu ees, mostly women. I Clair Cutler Wolverton. entit- year-old stakes. including the The 1957 goose season casediliatl st-oti casing the same are! 2:00 PM. I R. Jones_ Dr. M.a’cKenzk_ J. s_ chaud said. “but the parliament- cllildren and old people, are fac- d Fifty Years With Harness Hambletonian and the Kentucky‘ out on Monday with a “Skid Row and if no niissiiig birds were ice l—J.S. l\iacDm_iald. Hal Taylor‘ R Cox. ary restaurant murders the lob- ing the coming winter (‘in a des- orseg--_ It starts with his boy- I-‘litiirity. He earned 356.810 which complex — bogged down flraVt3l.spt>lt(\(l‘ it “mild mean somctzfle gpillett. vGeo; Hawkins. Dr I-Ce zfij. E. mime”. A‘ Hum. “em when cooking them}. penile Pugh“. we "wed um. rod days around his father’: was $6.8l0 yond his cost. {and secondary roads and impas- was l.'Ullli-!_ l0 b9 l“ll ll0l<‘l;‘n8te9 row-e Hi ‘DI. Gallant. S. Hea- phrfl/_ W. S(_anuebm.y_ Dr_ Beck rm, where he helped get the "Fo|ks.“ commented Mrs. John- sable farm lanes and fields. Stub— bag. That s what we call dun “rs IOIII. Di£._Giddln£zs. J. Burden vs T‘ Mmom Dick ' R . . irses ready to race. and then son, thought I was all wrong ble-feeding geese had been und-.luck. Get the breaks tan aw’: “cc ‘d DB (l;vacDona(l;d. IDr. Manninm J. Johnsmm on a long career [lint mnde him when I paid out that $50,000 for or heavy hunting pressure dill’-|W(,‘ll——I'Y'IlSS the boat an you uoresi e. . eorge, eo. vea Ice 3__F._w_ Cums’ G“ Henry. . mous and eventually placed Hoot Mon. But Hoot Mon fool-J lng the freeze-up and welcomed|oul. __t I V5 D008 f8l'§lI‘0n- Adgle gating‘ L‘ Llcwenyn‘ R_ Cnmpben V. . m in a very comfortable poai- ed them.“ . the breather. This columnist ‘had! ()n my way back to ilfie tliyt Iglonalld. . com, . ac~ M_ Be“ G_ Greemugh E. M.c_ )Il. financially. Mrs. Johnson. now Mrs. Vanjno regrets —— I had by innings,_t-allcd in on a member o it‘ unl- ai .3_R ‘ S ‘mt w M “WI lnnes‘ R. vesseye when the writer started to get Lennep. sold lloot Mon for 850. ion Thursday morning December int‘. Sll‘0ll_P l (‘all Tlli‘ alllllf 109 ll-55 Pl . . - 9 ls . Ice 4__0. K Fresh)“ T‘ whim _ terested in harness horses. we 000 to Hanover Shoe Farms.‘5th — a home runywith the bases Compact. On a goose hunting J. S. Taylor. L. Walton vs Ed J. Gorrm J. Bows“ V. K By FORBES RIIUEE with 30 per cent In the United Ire greatly taken with the pac- where he is an outstanding sire iloaded. Stubble shooting for wild- trip ll (‘Ollld hold 10 members. Tanton. E_. MacNutt. Andy An- Ewing C_ whmnecm’ a_ wflgm Canadian Press Business Editor States. I-‘rank Patch." and remem- commanding a tremendous fae.‘geese this fall developed into a seldom less then five. We did I derson. Bill Rogerson. R Ca‘mpbelL Canadian university needs in On the basis of current enroll- ir quite well when driver Wol- He is the sire of Scott Frost.§highly competitive business and bit of shadow boxing and I left Ice _ . R. Carruthers. F ' the next 10 years will be great, ment estimates. university cap- ii-ton came from Indiana to Iial- 1.58 2-5. that driven by Joe 0‘- fine cards had to be played jUSt“\\'Illl the impression that they had MacMillan. Dr. Lox. Ken. Mac- . but they would be much greater ital expenditures are expected to ix to take charge of the Ad- Brien. has earned over $325,000. ‘right. It was not unusual for three the inissing st-gmcnt taped. en Donald is A. W. Hyndman. R. curhng Draw if student enrolment were to require $300.000.000 over the next ns and Mitchell Stable. Wol- Mrs. Van Lcnnep is. with her differen ‘rigs’ .ct out in the pI‘(‘-(lawlldaii-’l:n(‘§S.\\'l::‘I8b|t} Parent L. D. Macliay. L. matctlli‘ that of other industrial 10 years. or an average of 8!).- «rton had sold them Royal Lan- husband. co-proprietor of Castle» the game field nnd lei the but ier nor -easier owing, rec ‘o urner. coun es. _ _ 0991-. r. but he didn't live up to hisiton Farm. Lexington. Kentucky. set-up win. us drove to the field and dis- .30 PM. FOT MOMCIQUO This is emphasized in the re- costs. including research grants cord in the Maritimes prob— lwherc five stallions with records For Severn] mornings nnnnn hnd cussed strategy. I had received Ice 1-R. W. Manning. M. ' I d W on corporate giving to nnd st." "1"..." u the“. 195‘ .]y because our tracks were se~ better than 200 are standing a- nnnn lnaving Onwnn {nr inn ln.‘p(‘I‘nilssI(ln from the farmer to _ Following is the Cur ins l‘IW higher education. issued Wednes- 1957 level. will increase from a rat seconds slower than Unit- long with an outstanding band of land m,inn_ 11...‘. up”. nanny shoot the evening before. _ ‘ were too many bosses in that for Montllflue. day by the Industrial Foundation current $73,500,000 to 8l30.tXl0.tll'i. - m I States tracks. However.. he brood mares. Thrnn M. [Our diffnmni hunting Thcrc was some opposition t0 gang. or leaders who felt they 7-l§ _ _ A M Le 0" EllllCllll0ll- ln l955'l956 ¢8Pltll Ind 0P¢l'It- Ion‘ . it take over the training of IMPORT groups had been on their tails colisiriictinit thc blind in tn! bll!l- should boss the Show. _ I‘-list ire. J. - BC fill V! It has been estimated. for ln- lng costs totalled $35,100,000, and "link Patch. and save him I On? Ol tlli‘ lhlesl SW5 ‘ll ll“? for several mornings but until hes. My Partner insisted that They made three swings be C.wS- 5t‘€Wlll‘tA-t M Don” I‘ stance. that cun'ent enrollment corporate contributions took care cord of 2.14%. which was con- superiilre. Volomite. ever im- 1-hursday_ Den 5",” it was n cnng geese shunned coming too 01089 fore getting jockeyed into fogs; Claiest Rce.Mad.wn ac . . of some 73_50o Wm mcrflse t. 0,31 per cent In 5 Iered very good at that t ECAME OWNER ported to Europe - Champlain. 3. 2.01 3-4. died 10 days ago in Nor- ’)l “Wainly the fowlcrs eye may mark thy distant flight to to a woods. I admitted he had iS()fTl(‘llllIll'.’. there but insisted that ‘on a morning like this in the lea ation for a landing. The time they came in from behind at tree top level with the wind vs T. Clair. H._ Inman. G. Reid. A. Power. 130.000 yearly by 1965-I966. HUGE WABTEAG f this and associated es- REGIMENT He then prevailed on Mr. Ad- way at the ago of 22. He was no mm. wrong“ - on \n,',.dnn_e_‘ _ _ 4 18 to let his son. I-‘rank Ad’ bppllfillll to I\orw;i_v as a four (inn mnrninn my hunting par[n(‘r‘()f a wood was thc logical place on their‘ tails. feel ‘ I G N_ h 15 n V. tirnatea the report says: more than double that percentage nS- lll'lV° Frank Pfilcll» llld l‘°i.V"-‘-'il"0l‘l ll‘ ”’39 3"“l “'35 9"‘ ‘ll and a companion had watched 10 801 lh9_d0<‘0Y5- l had the last the uplift of displaced air DP-8L Aliwhns-on ‘C ° ° Our proposed increases antio- this year. You'll lgarn radio . . wire in with him in 2-l3V-- Aflsrlllie la-<i9sl_«*°nS 0’ Volomlle in eight flocks leave the Bay——each say- “Well set the decoys 30 as they swept over our bricks; l - I~ ‘ I 6- pm" W ipaten huge wastage of potential The re rt suggests that. in 1“, _ _ _ nn nnnn. Army .....n. indling many horses as a tl'8lI'i‘EuI'('lp(‘. prior to World “'3'” ll- ialie-off spaced about three min- yards 0lli- Willi llllll Wllld ‘ll? had DI‘¢Vl0ll8ly Elven shooting ln- 9“ '39- - - talent and ability. view of need. the percentage mnmcnunn, _ _ you'll i-nioy Ind dl'lV¢l‘- W0lV¢l’t0ll 5998"“ All" lllf‘ “l°“‘ ‘ll ll‘? “3l- ll“ ‘"35 uies——aiid head inland. in the fol- lzccse will tack In along the out- structlons: "Remember. no doub- E;_hl_lI_('lntyl‘e- Based on reasonable assump- might be increased 'to one par open-air operations and arnit’ 9 owner of La Paloma. andlfollowwi by two more two-min In“. H lng inst nnd la|"(‘_\'l nook side of the ‘rig'. Thc_v‘ll not be ling up. I'll work on the tail of tions. more than 3.000.000 young eentof profit before taxes—aper- A . . . D I» _ cam next summer ed her to Ahbedale. 2.01%. andjute sons of Volomitc. Algiers. 4. wnn inni nun, it m,s_...-.1 the Mur. close but under oil or 55 yards. the flock; Wacky you take the people will reach the age of unl- centaga increase of more than 10 yolffi be paid for this spare- e produced Her Ladyship. 1.561158 4-5 and speed King 200. both my "arbour “Md. Although the iTb;it‘s good cnoullll l‘“' ‘l I center and Ilarold the front. is versity entrance over the next 10 times ov um. unining_ . . and her foals placed him on ‘ going to Sweden ' “note nren was cl-usiod_ stubble Taddcd: "A blind to slielter three all yours." They came roaring e_nrs. such . conmbuuon would 1,“. 3! ltl'0¢t. HON Ire I NW of‘ Troiilniz races are being llclll fields glassed and farmers ques-nhunters along a bare‘ wire fence in-—a long_ black wlndrow of 0 I Using the generally-accepted taken cars of Men between the ages oi l5 em: Ladyniita. p. son: Gooaelln France. Italy. Norway Ind tloncd. it appeared as ' the would be as conspicious 85 I ‘flapping! WlntE:d" glld “’°l‘°d :0‘ lllllfe that 3 pg!‘ rcbeint of these varsity operating and capital ex- and 50. in good physical (‘(?Il‘\tll£ —~~‘ - - ~ ‘ ' t." t a 0 ur ‘ri ' are ca e h A cs “an Mafi. itlil-lilill.‘l.l.‘l..illll.l.lli:.-ll¢llel.lll°ll mm ml" ml llltlltllllltlllli llllUll‘l4Tl|l*ll|ltll«l‘umen llrllnl-‘:0 Yzrlll: gilt 0 8 .- K ( AP) mm. Od|IClll’(:l'l, this .ln::lIlnt¥II.t lafllplrelaent estlmatels .:ouId l'¢<llul:ellrr.ierllt.sin allptlllnvblhormlllllllll I I6 "TILE MAN ' ‘ ' ’ W -IN LUCK , In the act of taking the wood- TIMING “zlzwedlggtlll sun Mum nd ooo intellectuaIly—qualified young tails careof about 15 par ntof mow interesting Ind Prollllllll‘-' 3"" A council of war man held at en blocks from the car twin Timing has a lot to do when t Y ‘ m N mm.‘ Canadians could. all other things ‘lo - year period, and would futurs are Ilrged to contact A‘’” ‘ noon nnd it wn, decided hat y sets of lieadlights were spotted shooting geese over a stubble rig. lxlélllll A"ll"‘:2g:“:“'u‘:l. fl‘ 1:" ‘L being equal, enter our higher ed- a nt to about , . /{AL/If/. W parnter would check the Grand- coming up ‘the itinross itolfri ran {As thebi‘: blgheblatcltbbfieetthwere “a. moaulgglsm ‘om. cm. '0'“. usatlonal llgtlitutions in the neg . I n Recruiting Officer A/V6! view-Greenfield districts in the the direct on o rwe - is oot a we su e e we years. r proposed rate . I earn mast should 'gnal ¢7PfliPU7*D ‘afternoon. I was delegated to could only mean goose hunters was given—7 shots: 7 Reese. 90:11? °0ll$fimnt- Gun“, om" providing facilities will admit approach anytlllnglihathsllpc Rggtment ‘A/V715]. nun .1 the point when the geen for nobody else would be abroad There was no doubling up as fre fl |days.°om “ed . duuh‘ m soniethlng over 300.000. of COHOIO - I89 Recs I9?/éflf crossed the Murray Harbour Rd. on such ii bltl(‘r morninit and our quently happens when each hlln- e or £66 ‘ m mm in as The critical question is which ths report guests as its- C//A/HP/an’ T mber afternoon was on car lights were shut 0"-‘ TM! lei‘ Pick! out the I>lt‘tll|'E shot. 0_l -523 0n D“ K W“ M. mu‘ whether this wastage of the tal- ainbis. ths percentage of ends The Al'm°lll'l95 at 7/ the wane when I p p a turned_left at Sam Stoney s store There was a double an over-and- times at . me 1”‘ M sat and abilities of about 7W.Ml covered by corporation giving Charlottetown yap; com 3;-.t|_ 1 w“ in luck for I then right on.the Dundee Road. under and a 3-shot repeater in such crown in r saa- nnougn be mean“ ,0.” "a much 1.‘ IIAI/G hit it fair on the button on the Back in the hinterland th turI- acgnn. f 8“ sons. 1 " ‘ha “I m the light of th0_urgaIt In _ to the avsraps daab , 79],; ‘um C... 1 checked ._ qtubhlc ed right again and we coud spot e geese were so ‘con: Musia Ans um-sdscomi WM“ F: are apparent. s interests. tllsnpon nu. \ field abutting a farmers build- a dull glow behind a ridge ap- sortie of them scarcey new .612 and aron w . . cu. LIGHT at in most cans tax inn, when so odd geese hm red .proximately 20 chain: to the east. what had ha . oose But the official records released At resent. the report states. saving can be at pun‘ until noon. At lea they were “Boys I. said._I know the field that lifted off the stubble was I-‘riday also revealed that Musial. Ca hagmfacilitiea for enrol|- if a dsductiflsnmda uafi n h t re t noon nobody sa lb are in. Its roughly 400 shot over but We never left out by compiling rnoradian total in only a t eight pd’ cent of a corporation tn-In tbs them take off. It was within a yards to our left rear. U t A . As We expected bases for the lab unis. anudsti her college-an group. visual mi, few hundred yards from where geese swing bent tbs ' shot was in the making. in, own 1...... man an fin. , my partner ti lost them He ay it they ll ‘No Imlll flock! W9"-' nukes‘: Aaron hail tbs most is swept the area with field hit our field in a line midway be- in over the and one of "1 laps, 3 - 9 glasses but the bird“; well-s feat tween the farm buildings and the o':. I: was set tomcgrne in from Mn.i.|_ st gong. cnmf 3;‘, _ _. . lng in a hollow a beast w s". .1 an mug in... »il vision. -roo MANY lng rane isor 14 shots voll - ,3“ N. ,n .,nu,_ ,, an A , ,1 Icirclad the six acre shortly after 7 o'clock. I! the . “cm. A‘.,.,. 0‘ n _ V ‘l flfjnnllu. of stubble. No human footprints heard a flock passl well to tbs file i