‘Lessons? 9.1944 p A A SPORTING NEW PBrains Shut Out League Leading Canadierkzs 3-0 __ . Msowma TO . pgmm aosrou. m. s-(srgx-Kfiltg: lot in s. matter o! seconds. SKATE NIGHT - . i slirprisihs Eiuggensllv; and defensive play IUMMAIY ‘w’ °“° m’ “m” ‘awnings: rim rel-ice ""1 °§§'¢“d.§§“ac:§gn osEuen rt m -' '-— all... who “??£l°ila‘£°’&bi“‘r§§““°" - with“ "i "i "" “"'l.."'."l.:“" . ° - “who a For Prov Cu rl m second um- thrge-af; a h- ~ g uflglwhggwlrleln 13355011 with two “w” "m" e ‘t ° Ws—~.,.-~,.",,- z zsh third period aosls assured the “m, _ 01180 S lidméttl.“zhlélmfiufltsth! ’ ,, , ,' , ’ B Per od their first riod hesitancy z-Bosto , a ~ . T h O H T d gtgich ruined thug-e efforts to cap- 3-3030: Bglul (t uinfaflklggwlfoiigi) y p o 1%“? oninawgggtltevstli 33mg Bmwlm-g III- or B89 -— - 31ers sent w the iuz ivr misbehav- duct). ‘Miwn Highlight of the local curling murmur“... ifizints Defeat Army 5-24“ For First Place In League saint Dunstarfs University hock- gy rem; jumped into first place in the City Hockey league last night as they skated to a 5-4 defeat over the Army in a game that produced some of the fastest», skating and finest hockey of the season. It was l. goal from the stick of Morris at ilie eleven minute mark of the tin- al session that gave the red and white their bard earned victory as they took advantage of a penalty i0 an amiy cnceman to punch home the winning counter. Army snapped into a 2-1 lead in m; ‘ session onl to have the University team tie t uo dur- ing the middle canto. Sllnts tool: the lead for the first time early in the third only to have Army tie it up less than three minutes later mid set the stage for Morris’ all important counter two minutes and twenty seconds after the Army had made it 4-4. The unaontagnc brothers and Morris carded the scoring punch for the winners as they figured in three of their team's goals with the Ar- my's dynamite duo of Tarkv Whit- lock and Jackson carrying the mail for the khaki clad boys as they figured in three goals with Whit- lnck. league's lesdlnl scorer pun- ching home two of them. Right from the opening face-off , Whiilock forced O'Shea to a great The hands of the clock were in savc only u; be robbed bu; ma the 1st half of the period when the some player wasn't to be denied a b! minute later as he went in close on u Jackson's pass inside the line u» he Wss divine time" saints took g1“, the 531m); ngtnflnder “My a full sdvantase of the advantage in chance on n drive from ten feet out. "ilnlwwfi- (""8 ii" min "P they forced a faceoff inside the ‘itforl-is and Levi both had chances in the next few minutes only to Ami)’ billfiiinfi; MOVES Piisséd 1mm have the goalies come through with the iawoii i0 R. IM-ontsene: he gnarkung “w; gnd a; 333 p; w“ relayed it in L. Lamontagne and ilvhltlook and Jackstvn min who Morris who W» Parked on the riahi sent the Army into a 2-0 lesd. On hind 515° °Y the Ami!’ W86 WOK the 0011B!‘ YD L. tagna and the istier relayed the disc w Morris 1351MB; 0]!‘ that its‘: Who had the Y oa e a lnercy. Yo Teddy Bradley pinyin: his llllglgt Rm“ 0i hockey put the Saints on even footing for the first time since ihv m" o! the lime as he broke lwlYlroulsnArusygsng layto rsoc in close and poke the dac into the net for the equaliser. The thlrvl the fastest session the uicountcr as both teams went wide open in In endeavor u; 8'01: into tho drivers seat- With the Saints minus a man due in g pep. alty Army pressed hard but O'5hea was "INHKh with s couple of fine scores to hold the Army team at b8)‘. It was the Saints who took the lead and aln it was Bradley who had shot t e equalizer started the play. Forced deep into the corner Bradley whipped n. pass to Steele. 3° 83118 des erately and llVhitlnck allpelred to ve a goal only to have it called back; not; to be ne- nled. however Whitlock combined with Jackson and taking s. pass in- side the Saints blueline drove home the equaliser. l typing] wmbhglflo 1y“ Jack, the return pass to backhand the son passed to Whltlgok 'at centre: d!" mm in“) the 57999565- Tnl-ky skated over the line before returning the rubber to Jackson “"9"?” and the latter scored on a beaut- Army: Gm], More“ defence, iitllurngle shot from the left lane DOS all. Saints rot into tile scaring at 10.5’! or the period. L. Lamontagne broke lip an army play at Saints bluellne. Carrying down he bee‘. the Army Simpson. Lcrvy, Whitlock, Cudmore. ' , s Nightingale. Cavallln, Hourston. Saints: Goal, O'Shea; defence. McAdam. McIntyre, Hennessey; rlcfcncc cleanly then passed to his "Wilmi- R- Lamontflshe. L. Lil-- bmum- 11 ymmnmgne m, muer montagne, Morris. Mahar. Steele, geniiégil-lght in to make the count 3114i a - . ey. Referees: Kane and Lawlor. Army continuum to h. v edge on the play for the rknfsiiilzlcr of 5UMM~4|W the period but could not increase , 1st Period: iwr lead"?! {both goalies came W8 w ne “V” M Inuk- l. Army, Whltlock (Jackson) 2.58. 2- Army Jackson, (Whltlock) 8.32 or? rode in close. "aw can“ through "m! a Mm‘ 3. B. D. U. R. Larnontagne (L. Lamontagzre) I057. titul individual effort to put the Armv ahead 3-1 after the team had _ - battled soorelessly for 8 ‘minutes P°““m°‘~ NM‘ 2nd Period: 4. Army, Levy 6.2’! Lang; f orwards, and 2'1 seconds of the middle period. skiiiihk from: his defence position h». sticldlsndled through the s. i). U. team to blue s backhand drive into the 00ml 5- 5» D- U. M07118. 11* 35ml"!- mcet. ‘Hie meet included track and g Nine second‘ ‘n’, slim‘ "a!" hgng Rb U Bnflidle? “fem ciolln 532g l: ailngllfxg-Elelr MQGQNAGQQ rDR Ni .. .. - - -- peca oi '. ' I lVl fl?’ Yf‘f‘“_‘_"‘f Penalties: nightingale. lhtin of flying. LISTDTHE aaEssi-EAK , " Including many top-ranking nAmv-Jlees-l WISH 3rd Period: players a. Cluudlan nEIrAEULCBBIBTlt VOLJCOULDJOIN us- 7. s. D. u. Steele (Bradley) 6.2!. Unit basketball learn trounced a CAN'T wu THINK up r s raise m are s“ “assures . . . . o . on- -2 e rtgam 0.2: on . l"?! BOWI-ING HA6!!! tlgne. n. lmnontagrsc) 11.24. exhibition defies 511th various A _ Penalties: McIntyre, Simpson. American army groups.’ °"- _‘“"""—'—"" stalwarts in we Cans/Jinn trilllflilvh y mum l“ m“ m; lncltuarled (gplzstanrfiinltlrlfrd, 7- Miltch 165 113 l3’! ml. Tlorviavngo lgufllvémgsméugaidkun ii‘ "m" u. iii l? l3? ifiiifi°dmie “"‘“l“‘°‘°“fi~‘ “is ""’€“ - h . ormery w n oron o M. Dalzlel 111 10$ 85 slmpsomGi-ads iindCTorsnw Broiad. "Y' Res ; .Ari A - G" Glitch , igagiwydformerdcghtie Evllh gillfrlllfieélll , Pt . ‘l , l> Hooper 14s 167 as Yanks Agam gull.‘ “S i-lamlltonkl Ont. ngwa i K Stewart 136 04 1U! The team is tonnage-l by Lieut. | l’? geiienn 147 loa 12s -_- harry l i "B! 112 116 ' ‘l4 Huntsville On’... one-me hun-lllng A Patterson 6d 94 102 "flillgll kYOR-lf. Fob. S- (sAPld- rzieamnber of the Canadian Olympic i . . B c ey gven a p aque un ay t? - >- s . - _. , < , _ "IRVINE. by ‘h; Nqw York baseball wfltgrg’ (ilelllliz-‘dltil: illéfilikrlgltlfi 08m- d l” n: "s aasocieiw a: thcloutgtarlrlidlng pig; Pig champfonsmm to b: N“ Ysog: BUT. EFFIE--THEN VOUD L ‘~ Iii-ii!!! 154 lsl m- 23.9w. fin. nsucgfirrcw. time in March. Lost year they won OWN YOUR “GU55 " g Fidvdlijti m l4l 104 president of the New York Yanlmcs, iwgtiirttaish 3111M. w“ d , 0 nnon 160 165 110 i aria aha 1 ‘ll uct the! u- lie 140 88 £24’ mylaowledbewdfl yawn“ cltchgl-‘s own eprelfminaries WEEEI winner; 17th year with the Yankees and his iiuamviiii? r01‘ "is Bhiifih Army siilwriters: “h”. m, the coming campaign is semi-finals Fbb. 23-24 along _wit.h “humped M, ‘yym, the “me u British teamsurom Lonrinn district. A. Seniner 1m 157 1gp (m. 1943, Southern. Southeastern am: East- l_i_. gameron 109 144 222 erga Ccmmandsc i». row st year L pl. f‘ Falls, C. WebsIEer 54 gaint-sizcd Negro froiiinlglikerpool. B. Show 109 95 140 N.s._ smadfiefl hn way w me gm. "iih Sinai . a. c 2. iliilh Thrace. M. Maggie‘: Eats. 8 _ For Acorn Trophy l-iimflii-Wne whipped a pass into Lemon attempt. but picked up his own re- | bound to make it 4-8. Army started- Wid. thought imd care thiii? Sim"- i l Th Jov or use SKATING AND anon llslllnl TllE , ‘season. the battle ior the Provin- iclal championships and British Consuls ‘irophy gets underway at the Charlottetown Club this alter- Gordon Avard, R. R. Bell. P. S. Cobb, W. R. Cruikshank. skip. J. A. Fraser, Guy Kennedy, Russ Spillett. G. G. Hughes, skip. noon at 2 o'clock when two rinks Montague eflirh from Alberton. Montague. William Garrick. George McIn- ,Summersi‘ and Charlottetown tyre, D. Power. Dr. P. McIntpre. meet to decide this year's title skip. holders. Play is expected to fin- ish up sometime Thursday night. Charlottetown has had more or Iless a monopoly on this trophy for .the past several years but this C. R. Boehncr. S. Rowaell. A.G. Parks. Dr. L. Johnston, skip. Summersldc F0. Magnus. F0. Cooper. F0 Parsons. F0. Hamilton. skip. THE ~ CHARLOTTETOWN -" GUARDIAN Don't Blaine Your DRIIGGIST! i‘ BLIME , TIIESE2 a ‘( TIIUGS -p|_us INCREISED DEMAND for Aly Shortage of BllfililEYS REMEDIES When you ask for a Buckley Remedy and your druggist says. “Se: , I'm temporarilyoutofnock",dnn't lame him. The ingredients that have made Buckley's cop h and cold remedies famoumtome ronrall over the world. ' and Hider and T010 sometimes delay their lrrlvaLso that you cannot always get the Bucklcy scniedy you wzlp! just when you want n. bmdonhrwaituntll abronchinlcouglhchcsicoldorgri pc strikevqu. Gctyouqlluckley’: ix- lure, hue Rub Clnnanmed Cap- sules, Throat Aids or Cough Drops at thefinl opportunity and ave Ibun on band, to nip oncoming coughs or colds in the bud. Sec your druggisl at once! Meeting Scheduled year each of the six visiting rinks is considered a distinct threat to the local entrants. Especially ls the all-service R. C. A. F. team from Summerslde, The four mem- bers, all Flying Officers and all Western Canada boys are report- ed to be strong in every position Interest has been at a hi3 pitch and exceptionally fine curl- ls expected to take place on Games Committee chairman J. Finley McLeod has everything in tip top shape for the competition and he requests all skips to meet in the parlor of the Charlottetown Club at 1.30 p. m. today to draw for POSMWIB i?“ schedule and ice. This evening nt B o'clock the P. E. I, Curling Association will be hosis to all curlers at a banquet t0 be held in the Winchester Banquet Hall while on Thursday evenln at the same hour a ban- Iquet w ll be tendered by the Char~ lottetoivn Curling Club. All matches are completed at the finish of 12 ends and once a rink has lost two gamesingltlieg will aut- l-I. McFarlane. A. McLean, Estcy. Dr. H. E. Clarke, skip, Alherton Rev. J.W. Nowe, E. Hardy, Ro- bert Dunn. J. H, Myrick, skip. H. Ramsay. H. Matthews, J. E. Matthews. skip. v; _._ . Cruikshank the very last svme of the match a rink s pped by W R. Cruikshank last nlglut copped the G l). Wrighti curling trophy from a rink led b Dr. Heath McIntyre by a scone hi‘ 11-10 It was one of the best finals, witnessed since the club moved to its new quarters. _ - Cruikshank chalked up a big five on the third end only to have ills opponent get a four on the ninth a “cutie may; ‘is. score. e en. ,an s 11 e _ . usual the filial .cnd vre °"-‘Fl§'mr1§iln1§v°ln§ mofficials have came through again to knot 11B been epppplnted to act during the- count at iii-all and send the match t umameng- Umpire W W bord: to an extra end before losing out 0 ‘we 6'“ J c’ Montgomery in the above-mentioned nutter. 2x1“ 1.015s “Fume-r chairman Feature of hthe wlnnilrllg guilds ' victory was t e fine our rig unl- zameis tgé §kce1§§,{;;°“,;, ed in by first stone Pat lVLcTnguc “Filing: skip m be nan,“ W Pat is just in hrs first year at the a Coming in to lay for shot with] I day, i; the personnel of the rinks Lame -bu";_a.fc9fgk§grfg—_§lfi".alffs competing: ____ s t B I f Snort Shorts . - - I I ,Oliver French. president of the Fr m Rochester Red Wings of the inter- n national league since 1936, an- nounced today lie would retire as IJONDON Eyeb. il -l(7P)— No of March 1 to enter private business ‘in his hometown oi ,lvio. K Feb. 8—-(AP> — A Decisions come from the wp- -hY- NEW ‘Pf: '- n T. L. k- ihe ileiiems “KW? ‘i?’ F‘.‘,““,§§§,§§§ gEilofgilelrgi, IIIWFJXE iallsld 1451121), Costtztiki‘: - ‘End i"? Fmt-‘md " ‘n3 tlno of New York. who are trYIIIE non-military activity of tiiu Canad- Charleswwn- ian Anny Overseas receives m0" E'4 C. D. Wright Trophy A meeting o! all players of juv- enile Canadlans will be held at the Fire Station tonight at 8.15 sharp lIt ls request/z that everyone he in attendance as important matters are to be discussed. Rink Wins was a big cog in his rinks victory last night Last year the trophy. one of tho oldest comlpewd for here annually. Y was won by a rink skipped by Har- ry Winchester Midget Hockey | Opener Tonight ’ Tonight at the Holy Redeemer Rink at ‘I zfclock the opciilig genie of the midget hockey league is scheduled to take place. Sea Cadets and Canadians will be opposing each other, and with the kids prac- ticing steadily for the past month or so a real fast game is expected. 0n Thursday night the Juvenile League swings into action agnlnl with the Sea Cadets being pitted a-y gainst Canadians. In the opening encounter Canadians were returned victors G-l over the Cadets but the latter team is rumored to have a big surprise ‘-n store for their re- cent conquerors woman rcrilssmicn NORTH SYDNEY. N S , Feb. 5-- (CP)—Nova Seattle's first licensed woman BHIDHIHIPZ‘ is Miss Marcella Sampson of this to n. Employed at an undertaking establishment lieie. ionai and brill-hie hi=*‘<i~'i“°"'"5 *° to break into the triple-tier of tOP local H0115 End Pumimmes- M “(hlnotcliers-Beau Jack. Sanuny An- levei tiiefc is a cflfllmc" i" wuch ' goo; and Bob Montgomely-cccupy with the central crgaiiizfli-imi- :Madison Square Garden's ring to-l Local urgns ilir txheirhsfcggréiiigga 1c;- moi-row niBht i suchs hs ice ey. i‘ l and flgfil. and football t0 meet We CLEVELAND. Feb. _8——{APi_-—ROYi date requiremenrs of 71101-05155 5° Wentherly, 29, New {or}: jlaiikee| ma; on c, given day finalists are outfielder today was deprived (‘if brought, together with loinconveni- all gasoline ratlonsflfur the next Sdl-(I an“ to Qpefillflflfl] nevus. months by U11? 0f "I Prise iiuhl The arrangements are so c- inpleie mliilstrat on.“ e_ WgSrC .3130 wob- I that in Sicily and Italy, when the malfltiing atfa e heir! 1 wldatiiggslfl Canadians glouchlod llltbbggfiél‘ W '95_.°l‘l“_g5599~9e;- — rest rcm roii.- he lg. . found that auxiliary sci-vices oft- lcers who had landed wllh them BRINGING UP FA'l‘HER she recently was awarded her cur- tificote. N.S. FARMER KILLED SHUBENACADIE, N.S . Feb. 8-- fCPi-Chatles W Schwartz, 5-l. n tanner of this village, was instantly today when mobile he was driving was struck by a C.N.R. train at a crossing here. The automobile. carried 100 yards along the track. was demolished. Juvenile Canadians i, iprovlde on adequate absentee vot- I ina system by Aug. 1. p "And that if we .i‘.on‘t m. along he'd i get loose this tzma ltls. ‘for quits.‘ l new agreements on finance mutual aid. at 200 francs to the pound sterlirl assisaancc which it is best able to‘ supply for the Joint nrusacliiioii n! the war." Chancellor of the Exchequer. nounced in the House of Commons. Nine column Proposal llfiots tool Reception TORONTO. Feb. s _ (CPI _ s proposal to change the preaenli eight column standard newspape ' Dike to one of nine narrower col~ umns as a newsprint conservation‘ measure was discussed here today a‘. s. meeting of the Ontario provln-I cial dailies association. l A majority of the 2i newspaper} representatives present o]; used the chi-like. which. it was sad. would mean a possible i0 per cent saving 0f paper. Many members felt the, proposal was lrilpractlcnl unless. iidfilited on a national scale. f The association accented an in- vitation from Senator W Rupert Davies. President of the Kingston Whiz Standald. io hold its June meeiins in Kingston. Boy Thomson. President of the BSSDCKlUOll and publisher of the Timinins Dally PYESS. Driiiided st today's meeting |l|. S. Senate Passes i iiimended Ballot Bill I I WASHINGTON. Feb. ll — (AP) k - The United States Senate fin-i Bill’ passed a watered down verslonl of the Green - Lucas federal ball-i 5 0t bill today and tossed it ovcr to‘. l the House cf Representatives which‘ already is on record in favor oil leaving to the States the mnchin-i cry for voting by members of thel armed services. a House rejection is in prospect, toi be’ followed by app-ointment of ai joint senate - house conference; committee to try to work out some. sort of measure acceptable to both.i The amended bill now provides: that federal ballots go to military voters within the United States on- ly if their home states fail to} Overseas voters can use the fed. eral ballot if :1 state ballot ls hoti available or if a state ballot ls not‘ delivered in time to be voted. Nothing Like Making Sure KNOXVILLE, Term Peb. 8 —(CP)- Thee 65-year-old l'l_‘l0'lhCl' oi’ six children asked Domestic Re- lations Judge i-lB. Welxtcr for a second divorce from tier husband. also 66. “l-le told me if l would give him $900 he'd marry me again." she said. pay back the $900." They were divorced three years ago. "Did he nay back the $500?" the court asked. “No. he did not." she said. “If I She got loose all rig-r. - New Agreements LONDON. Fee. 8—(CP1-Brll.aln and the French committee of nat- ional llberation today signed 1m a Olin iixed the rate oi.’ exchange 154.45» while ‘he other provides. that each Dartv should furnish the» other free "svith --l illc Ynliltary! Sin" John Anderson, an- lJllClEr mutual aid agreement. the BRITISH CONSOLS TROPHY Pnsnlfrd lo PM.» Edward Islam! Curling Asrocmmnl l,- Mndarlohl Tobacco cimfluvl v Ir" A ml no! (Ionlprnliovi. Ulicc uqilll. \\l Qiti". .11 lil up \\ll\i JIZK‘ lriihlig yo". 1n Prince '1 Edward island's .\ill.u;.1 ifzlllllig i.olllpcl:=..l..ll. .\'r- other sport ill illc lloiililiitlll illl- l)f'(!ll so tw-ntlilczu- iii the proiilo- rioli iii gllutl fvllollslilp :1.- cllrlliig. Tilr: l-gfl ll lilo rllrlnlls prulllict-s lizirc been hriiilgiil dust-r i» u: r l-llgcllilr-lllig I a. lll(il'(_' l'iil1l]J|f‘l€ llltllvrvpinlliilg Illlil J irllc splrl: iii llilillifliil ' llilily. .'~ lllr- l|l:ll|lllllclllrrl- of HYHhiI i tin-w. i lgzill-ile. v" i-lwluri (ii Illl‘ illill llltll illt‘_\' i::i'.'t' iicrll 6.xtid//£cld_. ; British Consuls (Yyarz all; Allies Have Not Lost Initiative NEW YORK. Feb - ,. ~ ._ 4 _ _ 8 giAPj- l» designed ' 1 ' ggyfisgelfcesagfzgréegv Notliliig in tlie present Sltllllllfln t i) lllfill: li l killed former French national commitrec Suggests {he AIMS 115w“ ‘"59 ‘he . “P” 5°“ ' the auto- nf De Gaulle in an accord of July "unfit!" "i Tim-i! 13118-43“. Hm‘ r 53"‘ ' ‘ ’ , 3_ ace Sclvcll. military’ expert of the ~. . . = . . v s1.- John Stress“ the agreement British lnformaiioil Services. de-l . .§\l\ll._v 1' < ' ‘ does not cover post-war financial filmed i/Ofifiy _ i966. ‘w! Hmtac: \‘.l'l’1 we. , agrecmcniswith _lh€_F_'l‘l5flCll Con. _§p\\'clls formal statement _'>r_~.rn - By (IEURGF; .l.-.\i.a I ' so lung liiCllllllQtl uilh curllilg, mid that illcv have tulltribuied, shllt- lilCéh ulric- 1-. llS ill c, sill-sail IMIJLlILlFll). The BRITlSl-I CONSOLS trophy lo,- Prince Edward Island repre- sents the curling championship of tlic province. The Highland Lassie stnilus for the greatest achieve- ment in LODHCCOS and cigars-Lies. To thousands lilld thousands of srilukers it. lllfldf‘! ilie utmost ili smoking satisfaction. amlqiehiiv was prompted by r - " miifiis of rill unnamed rarill - " lllllltlir)‘ olTn-Lil who said vests ~l _day in Waslilllglml illill. the‘ All ‘I y appeared In be lOSlliq Sfllllt‘ of i ' ' illlliliitlVc iii ill? bCaChheflfl 50L f u!‘ Ronlc. RLLIICK OI! t ' ' had arranged a compieie Blwris BEEFSTEAK- AH i ish Army heavyweight crmlm hi] Sgt. Roddy MacDonald c! Edrrvlvontf aftlje Alia. Won the lliiddlewcight ‘Ppr. Dan i1.‘ bb. f f‘. . T911 NEBIO-nyreacgied i 1.. ~11... (Ir-vise m. .....~..-..=. . i.- Two snatches were played 1M9 night in competition for the Acorn I uphy Jrhe results were: Col. (Ill. Mill. l2; H1 Splllett, I. 5.5. Smith. 6! W W. lord. 4 tlynThe Canadian Prose) Joe uis continued his unin- terrupted reign u the worlds heavyweight boxing chlmplon tour years ago tonight by defeating Arturo Godr: cf hlle in a l5- round bout at New York. A crowd T H “E A T R E $ . ou. 0:1‘ Ripe Forever 1 ‘GEORGE alum BRENDA MAkigbl-L ir-rmurm You Li“: 1g hasvl: UGHTEI. EUR“. THURSDAY, lllll MON 9.30 l’. M. J A" featherweight firs! and was ruled out for an accident l punch willie TILLIE THE TOILER? BUT l WAS AGHAMED TOAD CLANCY THAT MAGGI MIT TO 5'5 THE HEALTH - MAGGIE " “NAND I'M GOING "r0 STAY THERE OVERNIGHT-BUT SEE THAT VOL! DON'T LEAVE TH E HOLIQETMF YOU VALUE VOUP. (°i"..“.‘“- 512's Trirum 5mm; l i. veil} SI... CLANCV, I'VE QHANGQD . " » l ME MIND - climnlruulk- i‘ “ COME RIGHT TO ‘THE FRONT DOOQ-THEV/AY You TALK vau MUQT THINK I HAVE. TC) SNEAK our OWN H01.’ i i i o OF ME PC S.‘ ' ""‘i;'.Fl:;.I.T..?T“ i BUT GRAN'PA BAN A MORTGAGE ON GLADFUL SORROW! ‘JJARNED ME NEVER TO PUT GS ALWAYS MY HOME - - BUT EFFIE IS some TO MOVE? i’ INTO THE CARLTON-ASTCRIA WHEN Si-IE MA‘ "’ HER MO.\"Y '. iitfioi M's lrwErl 6N. MRS. BAILEY.’ his opponent. l.. Bir. Billy Marlow. now p professional. was on the floor. Falls. MacDonald snli Webb hold the Canadian Armv titles in their TOO TIRED TO Sl EP? N" PIT IIOIN’! on mun, Acumo MUSCIJS . . . SLOANfS LINIMENT vEsMAcsluTl-le OH,HO.HO.HO.' ~ AQMV, now-nus THATS TOO BAD respective classes HELLOWALLV! 55E ‘HLUEJT/s TERR‘BL\/ - ““ ' ) ‘apmhié To SEE LONESOMF. WHILE Vi?“ vM AWAY