"(i- WESTERN GAUARDIANVDeath Yesterday? .. ~ hn Poul w!“ Mfiiigglilillll’ m”, subscription; A gamgvgok-ltorl. Wltsr Si. 1mm,” Bakery. Water It». Th! P is reserved for news .. l |omumltlcrcit but ldvcrtlaing I “my nature may bolnlerl- ‘; z cents a word ltrlcly pay- ‘, m advance. wBARGAINS see ourMarch "gmui... Taylor Drug 00., gton. oaru snort! pi tfs Hockey . n Indian d game oi the best three o total game series for the yrrophy. Admissizn 10 and nts. L-BBZ-il-B-zi us’! ARRIVED shipment of or Ful-Oyep Chioh starter. mash. breeder mash an re dairv ration. Pond and y, siunmezside. L-BELS-‘l-ti. . ' . ALEXANDER SHARP!!- Isabelle shame. widow o! Al- er shame. a resinent of ton since the turn of the cen- dled at her home on February after a long illness. She was .< was barn in Kensington, P. on October 4. 186i and had in Monctcn forty years. Bhe faithful member of Central - Church and took a deep in- ‘ in all the Church activities, an active worker in the Lad- zwing Circle and Womrns nary society. Bhe is suivlved - daughter. Mrs. Arthur Strat- ith whom she resided me er John Thompson of Chicago a licp son James Sharpe of ey. The funeral was held from ate home on Robinson St. on =b, . The body will rest .- lault in Elmwood Cemetery the spring-S. PEILSUNAhH ee is visiting her mother, W. A. Mills, Halifax, N. S. l . W. F. M Donald Si... siofifi for nineteen years and ~-- warm welcome from old -\ Hid Mrs. JOhB O. Jack ort t to - .'i‘hev motored back stop- off in New York. ThQYJYC u l. very i! . Mr. sc l- in New Brunswick for time. Mrsiack has returned i- Vernon Campbell‘ left on all x to re- . M. B. National th in erican Wheat Inflow Considered (By The Canadian Press) AWA. March warm. mn- Euler 001d tho House " today tho Government rivlng condom/don the iiou creatcd by the of l ran wheat into eastern Can- dlsrbrlllv Oratorio-grown Willing tn from tho United - and being milled in 0M4- ibly some was being . said. These importa- ~ were coming‘ in under thc u iv stands a proamt "Hy admit. however, that tho "on is glvi some oonosmto Government t he mom- Iwl only any that it is zo- mconsidcration," ths Minis- “ m-m-ni this BRE D.” "M? mother makes ‘the l$£fi° “:“.§§."‘°" l . go ween $5 l Iflod thicksllco i lhotberb brood‘, with "ll or peanut butter a h: ‘ll lhlkll ' F100!‘ should out tact: trcwssmdoubtlomlwhent °’ Carleto 01'. thfih lllic. l! Oqlll OPEN mflés engaged in cent M)! ilo 8 passengers u w m sum lut- . mp immc: cook's-um“ m ' L. should bo um with Mn. robs Tbs Guardian may be lwlllht daily at any of the fouowlng mm u; Gourllea D to MRI Gila‘? nmorlwlilro it. Gnardisnwlllbodcllvorodtonnyb I118 Boy at 2o per dly or 10o par week. Pbonooglg-l for 17.3%}, Z} your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your rouge, -_maca sALE - lor Drlls Co., K....£§'..’..i’.“ at T" —B.ESEBVE MARCH 5119b" in United Kensington. —SPECIAL PRICES l t, beef tripe. Jubilee Rrouxgiiw rrgggt. Pond and Delaney. Surmnerside —-l AM STARTING to buy e s this week at Brook! “p market. price. l-Iughie in charge of 9B2 department also genera! store and up to date rertaurant. K. L. Waite. Kensingtcn Carleton and Vicinity Miss Mary Mutiari. of Carleton left Saturday morn-rig for a. vi;it with relatives at. Kensington. Mr. John Mulligan of Cape Tra-' verse has returned from a trip to Halifax. iMr. and Mrs. Hediey Muttan, of Carleton had as their Sunday Messrs. Samuel Waugh and Ralph Waugh of Kelvin. Friends of Mr. Montague Camp- bell are glad to learn that he is ab» to be out. around again, after hav» ing been confined to the house for several days with an attack of flu. H. Bl MacMicken and son ncroft Her many friend; regret to learn of the contiued illness of Mrs. JChn a. w. Robinson of Bum- -‘-- 138°C" “d 1‘ recovery- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Callback of North “you are receiving con- gatulationa on the birth of a son on February - Nursing Ham Friends of Arthur MacMicken of Carleton are pleased to learn that he suffered no i-ll effects except. a shaflnl d shohubocin IJHDMWO. Lots of Interest and excitcmczit have been caused 619G!‘ th gallon which - m a. four cylinder It is comfort tbscab no springs-rt wihfliyiobnwblob is bys. p01‘ _hau in-g mussel-mud from Bedequc Bay wit-h their tract- Tlt-h, at C. Mr. Elmer Francis of Carleton a motored to fiussex with the toria tiglianagileocloey team for their Friday. returning on Saturday- K9 reports an excellent road and l spcndid hockey game. Tho marvy friends of Miss Penile Bell of Carleton, are g ms severe cold suff lunmerside, with that: the hour. and it skims blond buoynntiy over either ice or snow. Cups ‘Inverse You!!! PWPW-‘i ‘Unionpict last the home of Bieanor k h 28rd for Church Hall, L-999-3-9-li. b-asi-a-z-Zi. n's Dodge. To Signed rJ-oes-s-i-ai. ZUBSlS 011 of Farm are busily ope for her early the Sawler Vic. Sussex Royals last lad to learn from which sting is somewhat by the snowmo- Leslie Campbell an by means of a pro- recelvcs its pdwfll‘ ppet en- ‘ able tn ride if‘; hand lever. On s. N- spoed was about Tuesdo. evening at Bill, with tilt e5.- of afternoon at Albert can serious operation» Edward Island Hospital Glenmood. is wood 0fMrs.V'l.li.0uIton1_ MrsW.R.0illt0u.'l0.f Alberton H itaryeaterds oon aficgapn. two math: rosidcd Oultcn hld in years agp she resided ton, this province. Her husband died in 1900. Surviving are two step-sonawil lard Oulinn in Alberton, and Ben- jamin H. Oulton, stydent at. Hor- ton Academy, Woifvlile; three stepdsughtcrs, Helen Oulton, in Charlottetown and Jane and Ethel Oultcn in Toronto. All three girls and their brother Benjamin wore in Charlottetown when Mrs.‘ Oul- ton died. Surviving also is a brother, How- gdcE. Sherman in ‘rho funeral will ton 0’Leary and Vicinity Miss Eileen McLean has return- ed home from visiting friends and relatives in Bmdolbane and Dor- lingtmi. A very quiet wedding was solem- nized at the Olcary Baptist sonage when Mr. Robert Cami and Mrs. Margard The Miss Ferne McDonald was a week-end visitor to Charlottetown. Mus Jeane sillicker has suffic. iently recovered from her opclration to be able to be about aga n. Mr. Lloyd McGregor has returned home from Hospital where he had undergone an operation. . We are glad to report that Mr. Perlev McNeill isdoing as wol-l as of recent in the: Prince the Prince be expected in‘ hi5 Mr. Innis Jelly, spending some few weeks" in Char» lotto/town on business. 'Mrs. J. A. Matthew's -up and, several Pride March 8rd. when he was thrown from his sleiBh on y. -—-— m‘ “mam masnamdtiyifmmpsre Eel‘: Mimi: - -———' week- o m. and m. una- Stright have ° w i“; . . returned to their home in Bhemo- w; gum-r; 5mm gpent, ths rs s" cert-z": saisrsr- ,-,=.,W,:-» M“ "em" l- l!’ . ' wl _ mp. D82.“ madcmthe round n__v_. by“ 11ml 0 YT"?! “WWW”? ‘rw h eswcrop them l» vapafomrllimv- in ofliyckiiynxggfilsamnuoy t. March 4th. The first om was tween the Burton Birds and Glen- . This game was one ‘of a series which are belllfl b11165 7°? the Hockey Club ‘nopby ‘iilfiiihiii wood boys. between 0'10”! ended 8-4 inbOgcarylkxsi favor. o‘ good clean. u exc B8 1mm hockey urn-loo by In Ems Keith Mstheson. It Mr. Ross About fifty hockey to Alberton from Olcary 0n“ _ day, idiamh 3rd. to wit Albcrton which ended. 4.8 in favor between and Crystsk Cryctcls- me ram Wu but. owlnc to om cranial: this, their fourth suocesivo in their boat form or would have bscn much hi fore 801m w Albqmn played two Il-mfl u~~>.*.r~“"~:."."~r noro ecup, l was made bv Mn Edwin tiohal enjoyed by a lam crowd- Mf- N651’! M visitor to Clnrlpttctown. m. Daniel Bush”- wolkim in Miscooche. week-aid with his family Leary Ho cxpwtfto b? from now on. Parishonors hero » - . ozmsrly and" widow, of ;a ‘well mwn pioneer fox rancher of that district died in the Prince Edward IBM-Did afitgr- illness. this Washington, be held Friday Par,- thers Harris were united in marriage on saturday evening. Blob. mth. happy couple will reside in OTcary. . recent County and little daughter Blanche, made a short visit with friends in‘ West Devon . was Strong of .-0’~ game was won by Glan- The second. game was and Tignlsh which Ill! fans motored m. i for the Rogers Cup. they were Mt wi Ulnar! Maroona on Tuesday and Wcdnss éhoifoon was l. visitor w Charlottetown on Saturday. March 0t iss Eva Boulter was a recent the l1 in O'- workinl ' o m, ~,,. l . Jester In . contact fspflrlf. nabmy of mo ohms-s . gfiwuooyw to‘. ca. To Provo lialch llunor . of our and ma!!!” 3:13pm _ r ‘ ' S’ ' rs:- S’?£.°""*..fi' i?“ s...” are: ' ‘m’ “W's-i ‘mmemgs hm“ s out today by g » (mooonoo) or p°°rogii9 swim u u» osmium ‘hum: ATOUTId Th6 . l ' o M m‘ mekmdtho filth... m s “flaw Ti; fétnln riitlish isicd the contest. h! m. . m, Spflfl’, FTQIII months "but could be olilntii 'o........§“§"‘ m he ouch‘: gr. immiifme “m” m” q°°mmm°§b§fl§“ “a” thy ALAN amass. {new ~ _ m,” i n. slur Writer) @3554 gnm e$1um “gig: “p, d“ 5d!" . mow worm. Mai-ob a-(cri- ricr as the British equofllzation Kurt Hangman? milhwmw‘ Th’ uummum ‘Emwak 5pm’ A“ fund. c Treasury believes sio- who works on onogu’ mom- gum.’ m“ °1 BNM‘ 3nd“ “n” 000.000 n sufficient roi- the pur- erous buildinl roots. ~ " “a?” dmwmggigog" l’ . "r ‘mm m“ “HUG-fig one‘)? “no tgur 1:11?“ of tho bib: Mum, WM "llv in 1 via-war bio at today's meeting of mo rm- “why no He e gall/Bile Governors . it? robbed it'll a. f8 or how oonduc - "I th country C Mr 001M118 answer thank! .5" . rousing both at in the (‘Ilhe conned (Pi ally munis o (‘libs is on the noon W REY". seated stated service on cnnrla ' rmogiigv. mum .-<cr> a l oil’. l m ‘buns an biscuits, GREAT BRITAIN Messrs Bethune Cointinu !1'O!!_1_@Qi sald. “with the leaders of 9d I 16W that allows no a/ppcai to courtsof iustico, I that issue yet. of my land and watcr an that this free country a. man should have no " Vcice: .Mir. B Frontier Campbell had declared. the n t going to .- Yetth been misled. Thev did not know bow much have forgotten them." Voioer" entirely!" (laughter) .~ Sim/pa ul that men nominated and I will do pport , tihcm plasma). The Him. Dr. Jlsnldflllan. travsnuloe and under the present Liberal regime. incc, Amcvoort which were Ind applause. vvlli appear‘ inter. Yesterday's Hall. and was preceded on ‘rues- dny by an equally successful con- vention cif the Conservatives of the ‘mud District. IVBITTER STREET (Continued from page l) ._ u. wirelessed to mmunis k1 fought their way into the heart oi the Rcpublican ed down at 4 P. M. General Jose Millie's tmops aided by. re the near o The latter were cau ht between a witherin corps an mach gun trenched in the Bank of Spain and 0h Madrid Post O! fi§ffiio m . Many Co said to have surrendered after s, nationwide broadcast warned them that if they continued to resist mild be bombed . A number of them were believed w have tied the city while there still WM e Lieu: . -Colonel of its political volt, which ions of that Ortega w uld not continue as tho ill‘. for bus services last nisht tiara was only restricted s Communist revolt dov ernmemt‘ wiho have pam- serimls question wood. "Hitlerisml" (Applause) cal that cost more than $15.- tihe Legislature had land was to be taken the negotiations were w be olirstti.’ the people of this had been taught the Ten ’ enlis. but some of them ‘Ilhetv forgot the ninth “The time is when they will have to for that! (Applause). I a.-m we have irwo ROOd in this district. all in my bower to ." (Increased ap- C112 conch Ines-bar was ~wiho in c the ex- address revi nsgemcnt Ottawa and in this Prov- ‘o renter . Nceivcd with cheers meeting was held board roomof the City munch Consul. Jacques Pig- ihe rrencn ic descrip- which the mid-afternoon Caazital. sai the tiring fin- aftcr Oom- Puerto Del Sol. rom the tank g crossfire d units en- ine- Communists. we armed. their attack ‘from their l.ly com- tbc pcrtil t Buildings new Governm od racetrack shortly after P. M. had fo ht northwestcrn Hooded Warning mmunists were after noon they into submission Ani to Or . the ‘ co . D"- tbcmsclves to the cabinet. It neither took po-rt in re- inciudcd several tiai- the Republican Army, but wore running a?!“ bu! and canin- 58h . “I it llazis Pickllhsnpion, Rnlbbim. replies "wliifile heavy... thoughts of a substitute... .and ust to kce his - nan0ths1cague,Artrevealedhe Antdher 0f his drawings demote its a fish-scale half- suflctrl clad only in a. blouse. sltoc that would protect. players Why. you mzcnascenmy new lrom tccuts on the ieg-caifm. I . l. companion. "I bought 1g on m, installment plan. "l suppose." he ' _ _ u; “Look out for Canada's Bill wearing flho flint fnshllnom." Ffltl"....tbat's tho wood from M? Prank Brennan. director of satur- , day" Knimhis of Ciumb games in Mad Square Garden....Brennan < '__ i3.“i"f..i"“.§1 "iii"? E“"’i§f“€e.?‘f£ r *1 1mm e y e e ow W" l) the 600 yard speciaitym. Lona- “ of Britadnb Syd j/Aidditional/ is rating as the big dea mlcsts had complained or the fumes The latter said he knew of no de- finite action to curb the fumes but. Mtirln Manager John Desmond “was taking it up with Mr. Simon" (of the Queen Hotel Company Limited.) Evidence Bo Firunc-n Earlier the clerk had given evid- ence regurdhik the two hotel fire- men. Iconard Fraser. counsel for thctfamilv and estate of A. Dewitt Foster reported missing after the fire. asked to hear more about "the habitual conduct of the firemen." N‘! both firemen werg intoxicated." MacIntosh replied. "I believe it was necessary to have a porter stoke the fires until one of the fire/men He named the firemen as Arthur Caldwell and Victor ‘Boarffard. Bouffard had been ventwo weeks noticeto duiton s cvootthc fire. Aftcr an altercation with Des- mond he had been ‘dismissed sum.- mllflly. Macintosh said. "Wes there any threat made as to what. mitht hBlDDen to the building?” asked Major J. B. Roar, counsel for the Fire Marshal's - parimient. didn't hear it." the Clerk re- D . Capps, who replaced Bouffsrd ter his dismissal, told investi- gators he had not made a patrol DY the 111111111118 the night before I a him he had to do so. (Bouffard, testifying at anearl- ier session‘. told of an instruction sheet posted in the boiler room stating firemen were to make hourly rounds of i ion.) The first guest to e called was Alfred Germaine. He told of hear- ing radiators "hammering" as he lay in bed before the firs. Hehad heard a shout of "fire". His room bwame hot and he had ,_ ‘ a door to find the corridor filled . With his apeed to safety down a telephone Ernie aimnon. taxi-driver on duty acrms the street from the gueenlsad firemen had difficulty along the street. der wasn't worth l cont," declared 23rd Body Recovered "rho $2.000 lad- Rusfitcn “AX Mnflirdh 8-40?)- ' ‘ yielded tbs 28rd body to be recovered since last Iihursdavb fire which caused an estimated death toll of 28. The body was that of an unidentified HALE‘ Ruins man. Meantime police ’ a body A today h identified as that of A Dewitt Foster or . N. former] Conservative number- Punk. mcnt. Police mid codification was sstablishcd by o Halifax dan- Former Resident Here Is Victim . ( ltoCanadianPnu) may imterialize when a iii-man British tcam races squad here in July....Cunningham ran the 4104A... cegstid world outdoor record of these days as he putters around his 5'6 ot is aching to the other basebaiirrs....President Clark Griffith of Washington Sen- ators is going nuts trying io s zak themrégmcs of his foreign rock es.. Roberta mtelelia. Aijandro Cartes- sobered up quel and Alejandro one; that bother him the fire. He said no person told ,. ooderson and Glenn Cunningham an American world's fastest indoor mile, Wooderson holds the ac- Frankie Frisch is a lonely guy iants at New elle, N. Y ome....'Ihe former Cardinal Pil- be down south with rt Ortiz. Rene Monieagudo, Odlz are the Reconditioned Giants Prove Question Mark (B WHITNEY MARTIN Annotated Press sports Writer) BATON ROUGE. 1.11.. Manh 8-- SWEET CAPORAL “in! follunjlll?" , ‘Only for s...» Canal‘? ‘Th: parrot form in which tobacco on h mold.’ CIGAREITES Set Dates gue today set dates for tho pre- liminary elimination series in the Stanley Ollp playoffs, accepted in principal a proposalto put referees and linesmon under contract t0 the league. set tho data for the an- nual meeting and cleared up odrh and ends on general c busi- ncss. As Montreal Maroons are tem- porarily out of the league, the playoffs this year will ‘nclude the first six teams of the seven-team league. the last place team in the final standings being eliminated. With Boston Bruins and Rang ers already established in first and second places in the team stand- lllilb. the first game of the four- of-seven series between these 5Q New York. the electing to play their on foreign ice. Other dates for this series are: Rangers at March 23 and 26; Boston at Rangers March 28. If the series runs the full seven will return to Bos- itial game game will be in . The third and fourth and fifth and sixth teams will meet March 21, 2'3. 25 or Z8 in two-of-thres game series-the alternate dotc guarding against the Possibility of a Sunday night game at Toronto. i. (APP-Take a number from one to five and it is liable not to mark the spot where New York Giants will rmlsh in the National Baseball League race this year. o To get a more accurate line on the club's possibilities right now is 1m- posslple. ‘there are ioomany blowout patches on the old inner tube and whetiber they hold up under a. hard summer's driving or fail flat is something which has Giant fans guessing. For instance, the four potential first-line pitchers are reconditioned numbers. If Carl Hubbell and Harold Schu- machcr are as good as new after elbow operations; if Clyde Castle- man has fully recovered irom a dei- tcate spinal operation, and if Cliff b from illness olmwhich t breeze to the pen- nant. If they haven't recovered. the pennant will breeze by them. wher arry Darmings illness of second-baseman h an op- wcm other calaml ies which help the club wave good-bye lntlhmtltfignoeis hi“ ye“ c ' cr pea are appar- in the hes? of shape this but only time will tell how ong it will last, particularly with ubc pitchers, ‘rho second line of defencc on the bcrt, Bill lchrman, and a promising) rookie, Manuel Salvo, with son iego last year. Be- hind them are Dick Ooffman and Walter Brown as relief men and Harold Vandenberg as goncyexlt. i GYM § g D- F 5 § 5 9. 3 | 8.11 811161‘- . Second Game o3..- Scheduled For Saint John (by The Emmi». Press) sAmT Joli-IN, N. 3., March a- Oflicials of the Bs-lnt John Beav- ‘hlesday cs schfiuled. Winners of the two lower brack- iets will meet March 28, 30 and, if necessary, April 1 to provide an opponent for the victor in the Boston-Ranger tilt for the final playoffs. D3120: for tho cup round were left in abeyancc pending the autcome of preliminary elimina- ons. Royals Take First Blood In Series Junior Royals came thm h their flint mainland test last plant with flying colors and although their margin at the end of the game was very meagre evidently they showed mo h in two sessions to vs fans dance that they wt hold tkwiriesd in the second guns, scheduled for Eorum ice on Friday night. And appearances seem to indi- cate a Packed house for the tussle. 141st right hwo phones were kept continually ringing with enquiries game of the and the large sounded mighty well pleased when the final result was known. It would have been nice to come back with that flvo goal lead but a. team, flit!‘ _outcomc indeed and the day will have until Friday should ben- cfltmtrze w‘ usdmgreaitly. w c Eamon fill-lid‘ tn the sideiins ft up to VYotcril Unions and the Royall to some through with Maritime t-ftlos and by tho manner in whidl they an g is for from i t noble UP behind mat- Guldahl And Snead Capture rob all alone. to bow as Beavers again brolnl J-Buflern Island Champs For N.H.L'. shoulder 811M f0 H19 IMHIQM Playoffs y; m,” m, Whalcn and Jay combined for the first attempt finally ll the NEW YORK’ Much 3-3079’ puck into the cords over the _ proc- mms of thic National Hockney Ica aw body o‘ .8 plum like scramble in front of the Bes- vers’ net the red light again flash- ed but the goal was disallowed by rcferee-in-chisf Payne of st. John. Before the Kelly had sinners’ could take advantage of the extra rmm- period ended Joy and each drawn a to avenue but neither team. power. Rangers were forced to play shorthanded again as McKinnon drew an enforced rest to start tho middle canto bunt nevertheless tho locals continued to bottle up their inside their bluelino. The game was beginning to roll!!!- en up and Baird took a two min- ute rest but while he was away McInnis performed sensationslly to as the lattcr raced in McInnis, however, hid Price away. Price raced in again and again the cool little Island goalie out-guessed him, but he didrfthorve a chance as Riley snared the rc- bound to poke it into an empty cage. ‘three mirvutcs later Ruigerstlod. it at, 2-2 on a power play. Forced behind the net on Jay's pas! Worth passed out in. front and McKinnon went in to draw Dickie out for a smart 30a Beavers got their third goal of thU game own another breakaway play, Ruse-ll i-his time jumping into the clear from centre ice to beat tho netminder with a rising shot from ten feet out. JlBt after the start of the third. period Marshall. tirebrand of the Beavers took a. rest on t-he penalty bench but again the Saint John team proved the best of opportu- nists as they went inrc a 4-2 lead. " getting the goal from a. scramble on passes from Baird and Phillips. Twenty nine seconds latco- Beavers again broke away from a five-man attack and Kelly went in all nltmo on the unpro- tected goalie. For the final ten minutes of the game it was a battle royal with tempers fast getting out of control body checks of every dmc-ription were handed out. Twice froe-for-alls were averted as play- ers were separated before they could start swinging. but a pmalty to Baird paved the way for Ran- gers’ third goal. “Bufle'r" Worth. sticlnhsndiirig inside the Beavers‘ let g0 witih a sizzling back- hand drive from twenty fset out that caught the open comer of ms page before Dickie could make a move. Before the 8mm! 91141043 Rangers had again come close but couldn't score and in the lost mil; tots. Lineups: Saint John: Goal. Dickie; de- fence, Phillips. Riley. Llvinlsimfi emu-s K-mlly. Gulliver: right wing. Russell. Burke: loft wing. Baird. Pl-‘cs, Marshall. Rangers: Gval. McInn-ls: defence Darrach. Mexinnon. miDcncld-z scum, Jay, Biacuuiere: 118m wing, Whalcn MoClintick; left wing Worth. _ ore. v Rcferoesz- Joe Payne. st John: Earl Arsmcuit. Bummersido. Summary: “are” . h . r 1_§1t>ri‘£.nl='hi"ilip=v\e - - - m pamper-s, Jay (Whalenl --l0.4!1 Penalties: Blacquiere. Phillips. Jay. Kelly. Second Period R- \". Joh File" ‘Wool -—14-@ 4_.R,o.n_ =McKlnnon (Worth. Jav) - - - — 1186 sflstltiJmnM Cosim- m“ p z c no . - m‘ '5 Third Period il-St. John. Russell (Baird. rbmios -— — — "51 v-sr. John. Kelly — -— - — 51° ‘B-l-‘tangers. Worth -— - -—15-33 PeoaF-‘es: Marmail. ‘Baird- Humility. Pius i vylvflfiADix-J, iii nqolijtl .< l it»?! iaILIOUF-NYY-l" CQN5TiPATi<1I~r~l nd bombs "-9—‘l‘—-—'~—— muuons-potoonvobmh “imi-“flm _ _ 11mm Kennedy. iaotlngchlof of "w, Plemhailns mphmed Fleld Fey-cg mist Ia psi! selection of you. Mill. Tournament ‘ unhwwnn ‘mud .3 m ‘ha lhdlor. N- 8.. l!“ C? ‘Iiybl’, _ . '- ' the Queen Hotelfirrrrrl tbo -“-B--°~‘""°°‘~ m“ . Norman E. of (ass glnive - ‘Wmmhmf; “.‘“md“lffil'mm°°om"g' oonsr. oAmms, m, March a ‘I and a number of ‘iwAwmm uutfl‘ q ' ltnnppgl B and T0rn Dori “Umm sum mm“ 1°“ m“ '°'.‘.’i°'ono from both ar- - °d "W “""“""‘° °“"'1A'°°°"°' b’ an mom’ inoih will be ref- "l?" Qlilmi “"’°"‘°¢ '* ‘"' nnbfllld _ . rag-wudcdh-im. ~ ' l i e~nfe'_m_chmf s; 8N: EM Damn under-par so ovsr a nine-hole " '“ " ' Km“ ‘w u "‘ “W” will be chief referee at SaintJohn 8mm“ M" l‘ l" “d 5"“ The laa-‘Arrny-will hm a i" m‘ ‘° '°°““"“Y' A block of a seats has .4 BMW ‘Jrmdim W" “Mm ‘°“' rumored division which w” '99” m mmmm" "8' roamed hem for President Han- W“ 91° $5900 mwmmm“ “u” “nlfiiifioi-or mlrmorcd all u“ “Y “m” w“ m‘ K son 'r Dorweli of the was u A be" 8°" Wlimrm“ vision in Egypt not llfllllldéd lhthe "hum u‘ m“? “'5' DFWmW m4 m’, “m, MM“. cape gnlog Held even through the morning f _ mun 1| is across the harbor from Halifax m m m“, h, mnnnnny round. Gulrlahl and Snead over- s.“ otautormidbbic llnd 1109MB ‘M l‘ w“ xumd h’ ma“ h.“ the my tcam to Spin-i: John Whfimed H°mm 9mm‘ m“ PM“ bum m m. d” of m. “m; Tfl-"mN-W-"W 6|” 194-1181599195 _ . . ____________ ' Runyan with such a par-breaking N It the 110M. no“); c1353“) display as never before was seen . QACK-IOIBIOII . Norm"! Wm!!! Nan “mm , _ ____ in inn 16-year-old tournament and _-- gf“ “i” %."'""§§ “Wfi ' pitina rsump. u. n. -<:rl - triumphed easily. ‘l and I. ~ mmpo sns- e- , W‘. mmfi _. .. u: am. time in the ‘hiswr -—-——-—— - ~ ‘m! » W" "5- I- in Possum uoddi » swsrasns. lbw-Jim Wilde " 9*“ i 10111193! » 11'“ m m: lnmdhos been n53. thiz wiln- foroner heavvwoisirt boxing cham- qm ‘m, m, “at I _. y . . tor tools snow from the roads. A cion of Wales. defected M; 1mm‘ "nag '.-.= '_ Vern tractor snowpiow did Champion Alex Boll by a tihlld "a. ‘ round technical