MARCH so. 1940 THF. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ - w. ._ i¢fiQfl5‘_L _ PAGE SEVEN REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Rccke LPU)" K 11y sn p.u both goals lli Torcutsls 2-1 over-tune Wm over 825.611 BHLl-i E1"- 5 me Lcltfs the Notonul Hockey 13581113 title, five years ago lcnglit. will 3111;“; 1931,11; 1-0 and less t.ia.i m,“ mamas to go. Kelly evened the count. H.s szccud tally came shorJy after the overtime 86551011 started. l .\ SNUOKi-Jl: The fans were treated to sonic lino _;:, snooker last. evening at. tlil- Slliizli- ii side Billiard Parlor when lice .‘1 - i Q‘.lfll'l'l(t_ non 1.li.- first zi l. 1.8 ‘ , DTOViXlCIZIi 511011110 ltllli ill. v. .' I * he Ill-tented Alnbxost- llozll- 1* awe games to two in a, clost- ltlltl 0x1 - y! match. The (i.“ii.‘.\' for tlu- 1 ‘st. 11.: 111i 1H 111e 56001111 section ulli 1n c i1; i l.- .;i fliifiULi ’ A L H tonight with the first ni t Monday night. The p05‘. lard lnlltch bctwccil Fr: , land W. McTague will I b» 1 led on Monday inc-lit. The 011.1191! Louis Wins B011 \ l Via K110 [last niEhL wr K 1 =1 ; wqnmms‘ mgrfierléiz ns rt crce, 1nd ckout Route BMIK STRETCH 1 l DOWN TllE 1 V L y...._\'. il..~i 1.1 lust week's tlolicd whele he h“ scld a yearling to Ralph Carey, Fort, Fall d, Millll". Mr Carey 11113;»- c c 1c irictlier pilly. J Knight, of iili‘ snuic city, 11nd as socn as coil- d ‘.1 ' lire favorable the yczlrliiig - lilllf‘i 1311111011": 2.112 3-4 out . S. 2.07 will be sent t0 Riirllcld . of For 1n conve~".=.nt1_on‘_1vlili Frank yes. tcrdai’ the ekglblilty of these colts to racc in the Prince Edward Is- land lfurrc=s Rwcin". Pillu-“v thi; v11- w>1\: 1li=c1i="r‘d. We wrro botll ii-lzv as to i111‘ rules on the silli- _-t so llic Ivrlt-el" called 11p sec- rrtuw F. J \_Vi'i::lii. Sumlner- slrlv. fnr information. Mr Wright stall-d the conditions are‘ thut nom- inations for the futurltics of 1940 closed No\"1~i11'1>>1' 1st, 19119 when colts n1u~i iliiYf‘ bccn ll0l'liil’lfiif‘d to be ciirfnlc. Thw must be foal- ed in tl~c .\T.'ii‘ii1ll1f‘_ Provinces and trained 1n. 1W1 Ziinzltlmc Provinces. The youuz: u‘ sent to Maine would no.‘ therefore by eligible if trained tnorc. Betti‘ S (‘.07. v- the dam of Mr. Knight's colt will mmcinbeicd by rare gcrrs as a rcul high class mare that Ivnn the majority of hm- starts during thc season of 1934. It was she “at forced Patrick Yrrect. to a track rercrri at it mtacuc. Aw =t. R111, I034, of 2.07- 1-4 and rliul rlword still stands Betty wns hrcucglit. tn the Mari- fimes by C. M. Alexander, Saint John. George Chappelle, East Royalty, very kindly brought us a list of horses owned bv Robert Fitzsim- mom, New London. the season of 1895. Mr. Fitzsimmons will be re- membered bv oldstcrs as the breed- er of some of the bcst. horses rac- ing or roadinc in the into 80's and 'ing horse in history with eami-nvs early 90's. Premier stallions at his farm were Dean Swift and his son Island Chief. Others. their pro- geny, wcrc Gay Boy. Dean Junior, Silver Dean. Hazel Dean. Gold Clip,‘ Long Dclin, Dennrmid, Black Alright. Bush Messenger, Chief Jolly, Lady Chief, Lady Antelope. Queen Princess. Fairy Queen and Diana. May. Thcy spare carefully looked aft-er by 11111. excellent horseman John Brycuton. upll oi the G. Biondin ‘Iiiomas, Into Ed. Gecrs, who is raining the Vaik Racing Stable lit. Quebec City, will mtike his debut. this sea- son at Siiawiuilzun Falls, July 1st, where he will start three new pac- ers, Winnie Mae 2.07 3-4 by Peter R“, record taken at Monticello, Iowa, 511111151 35111. 1939. where she won the 2 1B pace in three spark- ling heats. S110 was owned and driven to hrr record by C. Gra- ham of Fortune la Prairie, Mani- toba, and took the fastcst. record >of any iuarc owned mid trained in Weston Canada last season. Another new one is Neptide 2.11 that has shown shitty to best 2.10. Stella Vulk is l1 ii1l‘(‘f!-\’f‘fll'~Oid that last. srason puCPfi a mile in 2.15- l-2. _Tl10 l‘t‘llli\ill(i€‘l‘ of the stable consists of Iicfoo Grdttnn, slsr ed £06911 2.10 tab and Kaila McKiyo Jlmlnic Szinricrson‘: stlibln in Trurn has l1 1‘i‘\\.' nrrivul iii Silent. Joe 2.111 b1" P.".(‘il Ail-Glwgor, He is a paccr iilfli illiifif‘ ll starts last. season and is (‘i1“.l"_!.‘(1 with wpm- inns nt $176 m. making him elig- iblércsto the 2.28 nice. He won thrcc Friends of iiiil'l'_v Jmrcit. Frcd- fljllflolnl. will l'f"ll'fl to i(‘li‘ll that he 113115 bmn lll for sfnlt- months. S. . gall!‘ BrLrr-w. (- wn, N. B. 1111111115 u» ll1.11 ii 13111011 on him 1‘ 1~_'\\' 11H» 11-... uiul ‘found him M0111"? \\'1‘11 iniprcnxng in llezlltli. llc \\'.l.\ into lstrtl to know who 01111.1 A1111‘? .\1l(‘.r.1\\' 2101-2, ‘ltd, csind, i.i . tizuncd and ‘lvlvlfilu 11 11v 11.11 v 11nd llicn sold v1 . that .1‘ pvt ui 111s, was It) kfinw > Harry Jnvrttfs iilf‘ brst. known _ l ‘ll'l1.liS of tlic Mari- . " . 1111-‘. ‘Ji'“lli. hcncs u“ .1.“ In lhc~Prbvlnccs was 'Inc 2.1111 il-i that had 331g 1i‘ 131-1‘ flvurlfivl eclil. heat ‘ it u iii" 1.111 previous to 11-5 fllllrtll. ll." uus l1 il()l‘.'~!\ with A victors disposition and 111d to racrdt .. ‘ .. °l.““‘“"" 1r". m e track f 2.011 l l ' -» B Th“ ha] h“ U1‘tl_:C‘rt.li..ni. N. , ‘ "ti a.’ Clinr- lmtetouu in i110 F1 11 For All Tot wlti Rl"".'(‘ ‘f-v. Tcrid and O1‘- Wrll Belle. ‘Tlirrc was ninifn-vt ma] i’)! sh~°“1*'ln11 “It'll '1“.i1\ Exunser 801111111 almost. I-niirrlv I~v C11)!‘ ‘rctnn il."i'.'~‘!l1f“l. I ~ sultrd in l v "3‘°' 7”" " "'11- “"111 lh" first hCRTIHQVIp H". t-iq 1hr". my; P911‘. [Wt mm 9.1.‘. l-i. 111.- lmrl. was now 11w to a 11.4.1 rn] of rain and ‘ho 1w 11...: 11.”... w“, considerable p»... ,1“: m,‘“_“ Border n-t la-Qw; _ . _ other 110"!‘i:-:‘trr‘0rr1i1i1?al11:§dR1111 MT- JPWGIB, 1h \W'\: ,1 win-vnr av I number n!‘ .\f'11"timc ‘rwks rni will. rrllz: m ~ = -. " " i . "m: "me- oln rack for o A» 1.... . “f.” that ‘R1118’ f» ‘ .13.“; 0Q??? P112 a tro'l~'n~ stab“ at North Syd- g?‘ 111's 8M1": and that. Dermot - i-2 will be one of his string] 1g A . - £11: '..:."".:i..~.~..t’ 1:1. ‘cs: rem“ 1156911111’. Just about a. week . .,,.1 ..lrc.- llllics u...‘ u.l-_'...u at. Syuucy consigned to Flank Holmes. Glace Bay. The new speedstcrs were purchased from Upper Can- adian parties and all three are by the noted sire Peter Henley 2.02- 1-4. No particulars as to names wns divulged but All three are racy-looking in appearance and have no doubt been selected with a view to copping a share oi the purses. Richard Jabblee, North Sydney, has a trio of horses that are being conditioned to carry his colors this season. ‘They are Tracey Hanover 2.03. winner of the 2.12 pace at the Provincial Exhibition last. Aug- ust, and the fastest heat trotted or paced during the meeting —2.00- is in rare form. Viking 2.09 that Mr. Jabblee bought two years ago at the Provincial Exhibition and won out with him the same day. locks better than he has since brought to C. B. Cabot Trail is a non-marked pacer that has shown enough to please owner Jabblee and veteran driver Mike Jabblee, his brother. Charles Ballard, owner of the North Side race track. North Syd- ney, is planning improvements that will put it on a bar with any track in eastern Canada. Details are not released yet. but engineers. car- penters and other; have gone into the plans sojhat everything is ex- pected to be readv when Sprint! breaks. With Billy Hood. Mike Jabblee and Ollie Rudderham lo- cated at North Sydney each with u. good bunch of horses. there should be lively doings over Mr. Ballard’: trark this season. The retirement of the thorough- bred Sea Biscuit at the early age of seven. coupled with the fact that he is the largest money winn- of ovcr $400,000. recalls that Go‘d- smith Maid 2.14. raced from i865 to 11177, started in 123 races. winn- lng 97, was second in 16, third in '7. four one and unblaced in two She travelled from the Atlan- tic to the Pacific many times. trotted 36'! henfs in races and 6i against time, a total of 42s 61 of these heats were in 2.20. At the age of nineteen she equalled he"! own world's record of 2.14 to ht~h wbeck. Her earnings totalled $264,- 537. the greatest in harness horse history. Tnincrs are vetting ready A great bunch of frce-for-allers for the Columbus. Ohio. meeting. Mar 30th, Entries include Litth- Pat 1.58 3-4. Chief Counsel 157 3-4. {one Ace 159 l-4. Her Ladyshln 1.56 3-4. The '|"1’ow‘er 1.59 Lee Hanover 1.59 1-2. Single Stein 2.00. Miss Budlonc 2.00, Grattzln Axwm-thy 2.02 1-4. Holloway 201. and Dusty Hanover 2.00 3-4 The lnttel" was raced last season bv Henry Olukcv for Sullivan and Mawhinney, Maine. Greyhound 1.55 1-4. world's champion trotter. is being prepared for the races. He is entered in tug Trotting Club Stakes to be 4:11P at Indianapols in Julie, T010110 and Nnrrliganset. in 11.1111’. 5051191;- syygqugg and springfleld in Augus‘. He should be able to smother 11-5 opposition. A17 meetings in ivlncli the b11151 rs total over $5.000 it is 00111111115012‘ undm- the new rules of the Unitc States Trotting Associfiikl" ‘a’ 1,1,?" R licensed iudire in the m". -_ ,3“ action was brought gbout m" M; iuslstcnt demands of a nAnb r n Indian River Wins Over Baltic T 0 Gain Permanent Possession Of MacLean Cup Indian River Rovers won the Macheuii hockey trophy last. night when they defeated Baltic Rangers 6-2, to tukc the tlilrli gnlnc of tlic best oi live series. ixllic wot. \il<.‘ game. The win last night. gave the In- dian River teuln pcliunncnt lacs- sesslon of the cup, donated by the late A. E. MacLetm and competed for annually since 1033. The cup is retain-ed by the Indian River squad by virtue of thrcc successive WiliS. Only learns from Lot l8 were elegible for the cup. Another Mac- Lem trophy was played for by oth- er Prince County teams. Rovers drew first blood in the game when D. Ramsay scored at the ten minute milk. Two more gonls one by W. ltainany‘ and An- other by D. Rmn.»x.\ bciorc the session ended put t*i.- Indian Riv- er team three up going into the second. E Gillis for t-lic Rovers added another wcrll shorlir nitrr the mid- dle of the second. Rangers, play- Ran gers Favo 1h‘ hard put on drive utter drive wl hout success in n move to hold the mounting tally. They had brief success when E. Matthews chalked up u goal near the thir- teen lnlnute point. to end the scor- ing for the riod. Rangers saw their hopes oi com- ing from behind for a victory flare briefly tn the third as Murphy sllnucd in their second counter to reduce the Rovers‘ lead to two. A sizzling shot from D. Ramsay for his third goal of the night at the thirteen minute mark damped their spirits and they were unable to set» coins again. Orozier scored the final goal for the winners with less than two minutes of the game re- mafnlng. The game w! fast throughout. It; was played on Kensington ice, which was in good condition. The MacLean cup was presented to F. Gillis, captain of the Indian River team after the game. Pre- sentation was by John Thompson manager of Kcnsington Rink. rites T0 Win Over Bruins In Game Tonight By Sydnny Grusnn Canadian Press Stuff Writer NEW YORK. It arch 29 —tCP)— The battered for 1 ' ' Boston Bruins. . _ impact of two straight sliutouus. came back to Ncw York to- day with the prospect of having to win at Madison square Garden where they haven't \\'0n All serlson or give up the Stanley Cup without. further struggle. V The pressure was fill nn the Bruins 0n the eve of the sixth r-nule of the semi-final bctlvccn lhc {eagle clizilnplcns 11nd New Yrrk Rnngflrfi who lead three nics to two_ and are quietly <.-o'1iidci1._tliv_\' will end the seizes lCl110l'i'O\V 11113111.: The gill‘- vivors meet ‘Ioranto MuDlt‘ Lieats in the final. ‘ Physlcall and mcnta tv, the Bruins ha to .~o1lcclic_Rr1n£ers on edge. The Rangers 1111 6 men fu. and ready, the BruLns \\':rc short. [our regulars, iriclnlulw the ' captain and 11cc UL i'..tl.i-.iii_ Clapper. Tile Bruin» bv the 1-0 delta". un ii(>.i1(! ice not night. The iltilliylls w.r.- cxhlliaral- ecl by it nitcr taking two bad boa..- ings there lust wcvk. From Ba ton. Art Ross FBDOTIQd lappci D35 hiilliil Moi Hill and . unable to pfny toin 1v liiilil- und 1ll-ere was no doubt as to \\‘lllL‘1i o1 the four the Bruins would 1115s 111051. _C1fl|li3il' glmosi, m; unanimous sclvctlon for the Caundiun Press A l-star team. s their driving lorcc on the atlcuk and key gnnigi of the tlcteuce torrc. Thcsc four and t-tro nlhvr ace icr- wards. Rov Conuchri" 11nd Bobby Baum‘. were SllliCfllif-T from various lea injilrlcs but it “'11s l>:l‘.cvt‘d Con- aclier nnd Bauer wruld 11PM’. R0 5 recalled Terrv Rlnlrllnii irom H01‘- sliey Bears to replace Jackson at centre. but i1!‘ could not bring 1111 nnv others because l‘if‘l‘.~’il(.‘y ims r‘. international -Aiuc_ri; n L-Qrlgile playoff tomorrow 11112111.. ‘F119 odds today wcrc 2 to 1 that. the Rangers would fulfil lfnt-rlcwks original nrcdll-tnn that. "wc ll do it. in silk“ ilic Bruins wcrc sluitou‘ 4-0 in the npr-uiir: (511111? of the 110-“1 nt s vcn 5mm?" 1n _ 1-0 in tho fuui-‘ii and fifth Ramos aftcr wivitin". two 1x11111115 hv 4-2 at 4-3 in Boston. NW vol-t; 11nd drivers who nblevlPd 1° 5011"‘ ‘*1 lugs. Twcuty vcnrs allfl 1115i week wfli nut. Hall Farm set a 118W P161915‘ ‘i; vctirlrng prices when 110199 “if . by San Francisco sold in Mndsm ; $13 500. She went into Toininr Murphy's stable but coed as n futurity winner . . g Fifty yr-ars ago this week 2 _ rccod for ten miles 1U Bu“ 1294,.) was mado by linei Gray, l. e - - . in Eugnnd. trotlcr or 1mm‘ Ohio. sow‘ 1 The hichcsi _ pacer at the Columbus. l t mic March 20th was 191112 Sm lltllc Patiir Maxine 2.0 - brought $1.415 and Partcs n 41$ 11 h‘ Mnxme and “vould buiofolqoiiic have had R hid on llcrt e“ Me to i not that she is 11o 8 classes slower than 2-1?- Thc passing of Jnlln A. MacDon- Ald late lust xvcck 0011"‘ "5 11111311212!‘ to hundreds of i10is-.l11(’i\ a, cki. it just. srcmcd to 11s All that“ ti“? was a fixture. An a most. 1_l1_ ital-M able imrsonaflt‘ \\'1\° PT1lC‘“1‘I‘FX_ nll the ice meets. tlu- Pdllliilf“ afléry hibltion. Mid “'11s DTP-SP!" "\_ _. c horse race held truth." Plovmir His genial smile. kindli‘ Elma‘? and Apt. remarks made him Q11‘ centie oi attraction fli- Rlll’ “'1” ering. and ‘those who entered t memory contcsts with him hrld 0 he deeply learnt-d in harness Jorsc lore or submit to defeat. H1- lmdui “m, ,...l..‘.._-.-d|nqr.- momrry ald Just a few days p‘lor to his licntsh the writer was called 11mm to 1P1 - "1 A statement. relzardiutzfiicoilzc Wilkes 2.22 which was douitrd n others. The records proved N11’. liiacDnnald to be correct. H were the expressions of rem-t 1111:‘ we have heard on cvcrv hnnd l-n. it is safe tosaytlW-"tin our 11ml‘ wt‘! there be an' m‘ who can i111 the-nhb- left. vnclint. by the D1185- ing of John A. Fairficld. 111. His vocation was that. of an the- judgcs at Grand Circuit meet- ‘ l. Snuarc Gardrn. New Yolk. $1111‘ 1°" 1 failed to make 1 n sweet , - wns purchawd 1 1 . “acre inlcrostcd 1 ' l Mlinv _ DRUM TODAY 51-5 Regular Afternoon Skate I f NIGHT S Till ii o'clock 3 Hours 0i‘ Skating on a MZIIWGIUIIS Shoot of ice in (‘oniiuuous Drcanyv \\':1llz liiusic. You nllmc it. We play ii. Auctiluicri" 11nd in ll hud nu p901". .'\!i prdiding unrr l‘ hcrn paint- nt to 1111‘ pint: illivviiilflfi is no (|il.".H.l(lll 1.1.11 it‘ _i\'u1l.1l' 11.1w. DH.“ n‘, .111‘ lap 11f illt.‘ })i(ri\“.\li)1\ hmnh, m. W. 11-111 a cvinniand- 111g pixsviicv. nu 1111c and ( m- ‘ 1c iurlnn truce 0f C1181‘- n11 argument to .‘. Tun Wlilfl‘. ‘ to~~ lhc horse- mm o; n“. , itinws ill voicing sculiuuaits of lll~1'1>“5.' "mzrei. at .1115 \llllil1lt‘l\' ('(‘ll1iF£‘. .1111 511""? 53'1"‘ my)“, ,0 m. hffPfiYCfi onis vlho int-r- io.~t A 101111;: flulicr and the kindest of husbands. I P.W.C.-§.D.U. Hockey Game ls C a n celled It was officially announced last night. that. the proposed hockey came between St. Dunstanis Uni- VPFWY squad and the Prince 0i Wales College team would not materialize. The game was mooted for toni ht with the Island Col- 192121142 tile at. stake. The teams met earlier in the season and the tussel ended in a 2-all draw, st. Dunstans won the title last year. Intermediate Playoff Dates (Cflllildlfln Press Dispatch) OTTAWA. March N-The O!»- mwa and Dstriut and the Marl- time Amateur Hoclry Asscciatons lmve agreed upcn April 2, 4 and 5 ‘as tentative dates for a prcpcsed intermediate hockey series be. ltween repetitive champions of the associations, it was announced here ins-t zrgiit. ' Use blinard’; for dandruff. BRINGING 1n- FATH—E_R » l BOWLING Paychek Lasts Less Than 7 wo Rounds i/Vlzen 7 he x RESULTS Brown Bomber H 't St 7r . I V ~.—~¢——_—~.< 2:7: ' I omo l HOLY NAME BOWLING a Wuhan 108 m: n‘ I MADISON SQUARE Gniarirtty ade. ,' ‘- B. MCCHDO 135 13° N 1 ' . . Bl: Four Lmxue M. Walsh 109 12s 1191i “m1 F1" MW llrofgilllvgsm 133 0a 20s 111-1111 me ,......_»;,.._. ,. you f}? .1. n. w bsie 221 2m 112 Lrcl‘ ' t ' - “'9” """T““"_1‘:“‘ i 31310155111211: 24s 2a": 1'14 2 f‘ m High ‘mm’ D‘ QUE“ igilérrliucttrgwqlli.3Z,.i3§§"g ", “F” . 199 I11 189 L cli . 1 - ~ t 1. g. gégsélilf’ 2'10 194 182 544? e5 High Three’ E’ Mitchell 1111.110 n s l‘ Tokugawa- . 248 332 Zfigents High Sm,\. A. McCloskey round of 11101;‘ 1,-,...,,,._t., c, l h, old i “giants High ‘Three, T. McAdam l;n.fif§fd,,,h1’".57“4§“r 11' '1' out Y" Tmers: , r. .11 Pl‘ in S01 1 ' second heat to dun . .. as 1. n. Duncan 13a 14o 215 n i, 11m; with 111 title “it... not. ' h” . apenny 153 151 E. Robl 287 1 J. Hughes 168 192 167 Low 5A3. 147 1% fig J. A. Bentley 27o 205 1'14 E. Doucan 159 12:1 ill W“ Total—2857. s Smith .140 13o 1'18 High Single, n. Robin aaz. A. Biffth 151 91 141 “w” High .15. Robin B24. M Czlrrzlgher 123 105 228 M155‘?! blémzye Tota1—2897. ‘ . .1 "no. lie b m)‘ ' - - 1 r. J. McQuold 19a 14a 121 o. lfiClilirEarly Bhdsilr 181 186 ,1;’;,.,‘;i.“‘,‘;,,,“‘,‘,‘,g;,‘, gag; 4f°hggf zldgiiigcoilrgnrtigixiqly‘. so)’ A- K°11Y 147 155 155 A B111Y1P1l11Td 1'14 ' 204 onds of fighting in the second hand and he tllf/‘w 11 ' ' .1. Kel 130 12a 91 A. Grlrrctt. 121 u; 94 mung p1 . . .. g. gorisoran 109 9a 1'14 n. Garrett 10s no 111 ' 1.‘, , h“, ‘w 1 " 31"‘ . ui-ey 137 113 140 I. Do 115 1'17 i3 . l '. ‘ . . G coady H5 Us n5 Low $151331 m 91 u? NEW CUilggllthlgjlalil DRAPES 1 £1311)?‘ law rhilo Total-NM. zzgadies High Single M. Carragher 01mm“ aha drafieries m“ - r wit. , d“ 1r»- rmn-w» snout.‘ix:..=r'l...:c2r:: . .. Lidia High 111m» 5- smlih 457- budget could dcsxre. Service- T. McAdam 220 243 174 G..nis Hi". SlYWiE‘ c - A_ Mccloskey l," 254 155 Gems 1.11%‘; abilty end ensemblizig are l-lic 1 many shoutl-s! a fee]- __ M ___ - - n - icrlwij-i points thzit distinguish thc- . léiiililfi lfiilfliVliiG dc: " " . "zr PM» 1”" ' liaiperes. of witch there w;li be 1' 10105’ as! mrinth 1!. < had Army Huts Gamllalgn - W radii-Yr... ..‘.’.§“?§;§.' I ..... A S d? in new florals, stripes, modem’ 1 Rmmd One. 110111.: I10 themes and tropical motifs. 112111. lefts to 11w- m. cer- _____ Prints ln_ large ard small pat- @1014 (“C1011 nrounl Regorts reaching headquarters of The French. n-Iioe relations wun W“ W111 be mbul-"r for n11 shuffled forward Y“ the anadian Army Huts at. Ot- 1 Russia already are strained have 1171185 01' Nmfls- Colors lung‘? short with A lett. town indicatn that the obiectivegct 113 umed ooritml o; m, gwo Soviet, from dusty shades to the sharper gin mum me mmc "h" Y thodixcctors o1 the campaign i111. merchant; 5mm sgizgd m me p543- Rogmoy and Victorian tones in left as Payciiek 50,,“ n wuhed‘ Mam’ weeks °1 “We ic by the Royal Navy ‘The vessels 111811 Btylé affects. B/Way and box The I'm’ Drfhput-Thlaugal fl-Hdtswllnfiiwflr C~ “ bound 101- vlndyvcsmlé, can-led IW —~—~—————~~ it 9d as Louis konbm (w: _ $05: mecmfngzlggdwthfi figspfmi; antimony, Wolfram, copper and had a conference with Foreign, Paychck Arriuntl.‘ ' " from an the provinces of Canada’ other materials which may have Secretary, Vsccunk Hal fax. 1 leaped .riv with A .51 mow {mm Pflncg Eqward wand w 3m- been destined for Germany. They As the dlnlcmanc uctivltios of 121cc. LOUIS Iii-rd a ish Columbia ha; been more than were taken to the British pom of the two allmd countres now are Iught. and Pflycllek “(ed gratify Under the able direc- Hong Kong and now will be taken coordinated closely, the turning tion of e State Deputies. support- 1,0 a port in Wench 111110-5111115. over of the ships to France may be ._ sh ed by subordinate committees, the 1'1“; aoypm did my 131111319 any the rewult: of a. polioy designed to “"1111 both hands. 1 ' ' work has been carried on for semi‘ inclination 0-1 me pqrt o; me Ame; impress Russia. urith the danzcr of $11011 Tivll-t to tho ' my‘: gitgdexctfuegttilfimls‘ t r to speed uircxummia-tion and dls- Hiding Gonna-AV “flhmi anvil‘? i515" n an a. D presen. ec- _ . _ ' rgationn centres have been provided pioslton of thc ship, although Rus- 51111;?! further under German in L m severay mummy dism-icti The 5n has protested t0 thy British 09- I ' f 85 enwrmmnen; and cQmgm-L; Drmnd. government over their detention. Thu-i. HAHN. RUSH 5 CHM!’ idem 0d by] the 10ml councils of the It was a coincidence that France. ally. ma." be fl-ifllmlnfl 111g‘ W11‘ 01’ _ Knig ts of Columbus who have as- which entered the war with a. mu- a stern dlscipllntirlafl 11111110 (31911 in as the bcli rant: Lo $151,611 Rt 6011111111111011 bNtlKffl-Bki. tual assistance pact wI-t-h Soviet Britain maintains H. friendlier nt- Round Two. Pnvcl theatrical entertainments and snort- RlisSlit—g pact which never his tlt-ude. By ‘the 00111113311011 0ft 111.; ppm... as L0,,“ m‘: eévents. prtlwgided for the soldlfils been denounced-should now be "item measures from on" 11111‘ and 3 firing siruight 1on5, 1p s Ionelcons enable to 140819 h?!“ closer to an open rupture “nth ‘he gentler rebukes from the othPr; long left to cheek. L‘ Ad; mg?‘ es‘; 0111"; Ofrggqfmaéteg wbf} Communist otnte than Great Bri- 11118218’ may be 1110112111. to A real- a long vicious 21:11‘ cos QM ga-reshmentg have‘ ' hi“, lain. The Russian minister to 1741-1101’! 111M 11v 0M1 0I11.V_,81f1 G": 5 Chin ‘and Paycllclc u - ~ . Pra-noe has been culled home at many in evading the All ed block off i115 feet and laIi-r d n0. provided in all centres whele 1..1. _ _ l Canadian Army Huts Opera“; the rcquelt of the French govern- H116 fit 11H? 00-1- Oi Swslé 0811811195 ' back out. cold with Lo some inflation o; the appmcm-‘ mom buy, 1.1m Rnssgnn minister w I in thenvay of lritorfrrcnce with out winner in 44 S(‘Cf tlon oi the assistance rendered by Great Brit-din only the other clay 311551115 0W1! 10181211 trfld€ svmnd lvund. z n the Knights 0i mbus to the ‘ Canadian soldiers is shown in the —"—‘ following message from squadron . mm , “"5.” "will" D‘ ".1." Yltfl.‘ fit‘; ‘ ' I mun ng o oer of e t v 4 Squadron. the first Canadian A1r= in HERE'S GOOD NEWS FOR SPEED ARTIST. 1°". Unit to D'"0Q80d overseasz‘ _ i, , 51> aflgglgéffrgglihg;§{y,;$;§,§l;f;g}; l PROVINCIAL SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS cer. cars an nne f N. _ . qgmuirc, squggfgnagn- ,,,,£§)‘1,_.2,,,,,,g1= FRIDAY, APRIL Silk-Entry List Now Open at r0111 .11. , g o cg re- m to S - ‘ ' 1 ron by thg Knights 5r Ctglugiiixus. ENTRIES FROM 10 YEARS DI a. W111 You kllldly wnvel‘ 01" thanks ' ' to your executive." m.‘ L-Z iil-fl-Ilfl-Zi. By George liic.\i.-ii1 u! BY 60]. LV- EVERY MAG6lE’S BROTHER MET HIM AT THE BAR- olrr ouli WAY FEELS TODAY — NO;HE l-lAskrr a I'M NOT HIS O HE HAD BEELN GONE CUT- 2- i i llillllllllilllli ‘llll lllilillllllilli llllllll By J. R. ivilliams 0 UR BOARDING HOUSE THINK or we MiLLiON5 1mm our OF ms mull. MURKY HOLE! THINK OF "ms xv, "ms spuaulaoe. LUXURY. seem. Post-non. iaAsarra-Avet. Ana GRANDEUR THAT A THKVS FINE .' NOW TURN AROUND AN’ GIVE. U5 A LITTLE TALK ON THEM SHANTIES DOWN ‘THERE I s’; qxqsunuwlg HE CAN'T" HE ‘DON'T "THINK TH SAME AS US.’ LIKE THE TWO GUYS ON THE MQUNTAlN. ONE SEL THIS IS THE CLDSEST I EVER BEEN TO HEAVEN: AN’ THE SECONDSEZ, ‘THIS IS THE FURTHEST I'VE EVER BEEN FROM THE OTHER. PLACE‘ 5'30 uAlz-auuwl? Juer A woke, LEANDER.’ OVERLOOK MY BLUNT- EeAD AND‘ HAlz-ltumtn-l Iscks FOLLA vou, UNCLE EiuLc-w fcofi». NESS u= r ATTEMPT TO convey A sAwclu‘ ME our F02 Buwtuxlfifil ed It 111m‘ TOYOU THAT we ARE PRNILEGED PUMKS AEOUNDI-~ wact, In . s flmlfff; To LNE 1N WHAT 19 PURPORTEO TOBE . "ro BE 111102102; CHAlVJ-‘EEM .11. rc A STATE o1= C\\l\LlZATlON.'---E6AD/ z JUST lzzuemastkiuniogg! t-y. vglyd-m. RESPECT FOR THE RlGt-TTS OF OTHERS t5 THE VEQI TOUCHSTONE OF- CWIL J UBEETY-~DOVOU FOLLOW ME ? " ' How BOB FiTZSIMMONS 211"" +- ls A umao MAN To ‘TALK To!