':' "NnWe'3-.2:r-ze I ll 7 Sydney Millionaires Defeat Islanders 6-3 SYDNEY, N.B.. March 19-(CP) - Sydney millionaires barged back to within a point of fourth place again tonight by trimming listless lliarlottetown islanders 6-3 be- .ore 2,302 fans, the biggest house here in months, in a Maritime Ma- ior Hockey League game. Islanders, dressing only 12 men against. a full Millionaire com- plement of 15, move against Glace Bay Miners tomorrow holding the Hydney club's fate in their hands. The second-place Charlottetown- rs wasted little stamina in this tie with a half-speed effort and notions that soured the attend- ance into long spasms of silence and often into boos. burly Phil Vltale. Cliarlottciown rlefenceman who was penalized for roughing with Sydneys Dunc Mc- Intyre in the last minute of the first period, provoked more ill- will by shouting loudly in the sin-bin vicinity. Millionaires settled the trend in the first period with three un- natched goals. Ron Rohnicr pick- -d through the Island defence for an close-in tallies. Macintyrc added a third at 18.47 on a rip- ping shot from the left side. Islanders broke a four-period shutout string by Sydney goal- keeper Cliff Hicks at 9.-la" of the second period when Willie Mar- shall, unprotected at the crease, ,li1ll1l'11ed Johnny Dutchak's shot ihrough the defence. Maclntyre picked up the Mil- linnaire trend 38 seconds later, wheeling a shot past Ray Fred- wick shortly after a. face-off in this Charlottetown end. Prank Grabowski, Sydney's de- Wm MRETTTIHI: ALL NEEDS Persons with proved responsibility, with ability to make repiiymcnts can quickly get a loan to BUY FUEL MEET EMERGENCIES REMODEL YOUR HOME IMPROVE YOUR FARM PAY TAXES PAY MEDICAL OR AL EXPENSES CHASE THAT NEW CAR 'l'ran:i Canada Credit Corporation l.nans arranged by mail or private intcrvlrw. Money is yours quick- ly without red tape. Lozins up to rs'i.':()O.()0 are life insured at no ox- Irn cost. HOSP IIELP PU AN ALL CANADIAN COMPANY: liranclics from Coast to COflSi.. TRANS CANADA ('nnP'N. CREDIT LIMITED I i". A. ROSE. Managcr . Clock Building, 164A Kent Sir!-.91, Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Phone 1978 fence addition 011 three game try- out basis from Truro Bearcats, started from his own back-boards on an end to end weave that brought Sydney's fifth goal at 13.24. Cliff Roach deflected Don Mc- Rzie's forward extension at 5.23 of the third frame to make it 6-1. Islanders bunched back two scores when Bruno Favero Jabbed three times before beating Hicks at 6.07. Five minutes later Bob Gray loosed ll 30 foot bullet from the right boards. Charlottetown - Goal, Freder- ick: defence. Vitalc. Pawlyshyn Dutchak. McLagan: forwards Mar- shall. Bonhomme, Beilrlnger. Beati- dry. McKenzie. Fiivero. Gray. Sydney - Goal. Hicks; defence. Grabowski. McRae, Levnndoski, Dinning: forwards, Batligate, Rob- ertson. Maclntyre. Biriikow, Galla- gher. Hildebrand. Roach. Pirle Rob- mer, Matthews. SUMMARY First Period 1-Sydney Rohmer iPirie, Rnariii 2-Sydney, Rohmcr (Roach, Dinning) Ii-Sydney, Maclntyre Penalties Bonhoininc Vitale 19:40. Maclntyre 19:40. Second Period 4-Ch'town.. Marshall iDutchak) . .. 9:43 5-Sydney, Maclntyre (Bathgate) . 6-Sydney, Grabowski Penalty - Bonhommc 10:21:. Third Period '7-Sydney. Roach (McRac. Piric) 8-Ch'town.. Favcro (Gray. McKenzie) 9-Ch'town,, Gray Penalties - None. Stops: Frederick 1 Hicks Halifiiiilliiiiiors Lose Opener To Ollawa Team 6-1 March 18) -(CP) - ran 52; 10:23 13:24 5:20 (iii)? 11:31) OTTAWA Eastview st. Charles tonight to post a 6-1 victory in the first game of a bcst-of-five striu in the Memorial Cup eastern quarter finals. The Ottawa District jiimnr champions never uerc in trouble )3-S they outshot the Maritime Ichainpions .10-16. Don Davidson notched two foi opening stanza. split two with St. M.-".ry's in the second and added two more in the final. FORUM CALENDAR TIIESDAY -- CHILDREN'S SKATING HOCKEY -- Isla ABBIES VS. SUMMERSIDE . MAR. 10-20 4 to 5:30 nd Juvenile Championship. . .. 8 P. M. WEDNESDAY-HOCKEY. Intermediate ”B" Playoffs. DUNSTAFFNAGE VS. COVEHEAD THURSDAY-QUEEN SQUARE I.('RIDAY - SATLIRDAY-GENERAL SKATI PHYSICAL FITNESS CHILDREN'S SKATING . scnoon HOCKEY AND SKATE ICE SPORTS .. 7.30 P.M. 4 to 5:30 7.30 P.M. 2:30 to 4:30 '.. . 6 P.M. NG SCHOOL 1. Holding Cards 2. games picked 3. go on General 40 1 and ours. 5. of QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL ' TONIGHT AT 7:30 Give The Children A Bumper House The FORUM SllElflEDY?.llf-0FFs S HALIFAX versus ISLANDERS - TIME 8:30 P.M. MONDAY. March 24 and WEDNESDAY. March 26 INFORMATION G PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:- SPORTS 8:12- roughshod over Halifax St. Marysl Eastview took a 3-0 lead in thcl goals. LITTLE spout r I .9-7.0 f KT -PAGE SIX MARCH 20, igsg 0'Leary Girls Win Opener From Borden In county Series I The 0'L(-my girls hockey team last night clefciiied the Borden Natloniils Sisters 5-1 in Borden Inuit; in the first. of a two-game home and home series for the .Prlnce County title. Second slime IN the series is scheduled for y0'1.eary. I Borden opened the scoring but io'L.eary lV'.lsl3adln1z 3-1 at the lend of the first period and 5-1 at the end of the second. The final canto was scoreless. . LINEUPS I OiLc:iry-Goal. E. Dennis: de- ifencr, B. Dennis. P. Gallant; Jor- Ivrarzls. Emiillman. Kennedy. Tur- ner, Wooiibrldge. Macxinnon, Yea. I Borden-Goal, Ozon; The Alberton Regals defeated the Borden Nationals 5-1 in the second game of the Prince County intermediate B hockey finals in the Alberton Rink last night but lost the home and home total goal series to Borden 8-7. Before the largest crowd ever seen in the Al- bcrton Rink, the Regals made ii powerful bid for the Prince County title and in the third period with the score 4-1 in their favor, drew their goalie and swarmed around the Borden net and with only fifty seconds to go scored the final goal of the game at 19.30. The Regals forced the game all the way but THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Alberton Regals Defeat Borden Nationals But Lost County Series 8-71 ard. Profltt, ii1T;3Ey, Matthews, M. Kinch. Nationals - Goal Miller; de- fense. Dalzlel. Oatway, Pickering, Muttart; forwards. Campbell, How- att, Darrach. MncLean, Dorsey. Noonan. W. MacFayden, G. Mac- Fayden, Cutcliffe. SUMMARY First Period l-Regals. Profit (Richard) .. 2-Regals, G. Matthews (8. Murphy. M. Klnch) 6:28 Penalties -- E. Atkinson, G. Mat- thews, Oatway. Second Period Scoring - None. Penalties - Fraser, Mattliews. :26 With Halifax - 0'Heam To Replace Sfrachan HALIFAX. March 10 -(CP)-- Jimmy Strachaii, goaltender with Halifax St. Mary's of the Maritime Major Hockey League since mid- Janunry. has been recalled by Syr- acuse warriors, it was learned to- night. Strachan's post will be filled by Don (Nipper) 0'1-learn, Halifax- horn goalie who was the sparkplug of Saints until he was taken to the A.l-LL. by Syracuse earlier this season. (Iily Midgets in 18-3 Vicfory Al Marshfield Rallies To C. Capture Lewis Trophy, :: Marshlield-Dunstalfnsgo iiocke'y tam last night. at the Ilbrum. won the class "C" Championship of Queen's county and the Lewis .Brothers Trophy by defeating covsheacl. The score was 4-3. It was the third game of the best of three series, each having registered I win. . A goal from the stick of R. Mc- Callum with ii little more than I minute to go in the game gave the Marahfield team the victory. Bal- lem and Jenkins drew assists on the play. It was an uphill biiltle for the Marshfleld team for they were trailing 3-! going into the final frame. Coveliead had tiilren the lead in the first period scoring nil their three goals while Marsh- field were held to two counters. The second perlod'went scoreless. Following the play. the donors of-the trophy. Claude and Ira Lewis. made the presentation to the winners. Other teams which played in the four team district league were Coveiiead Road and York. Over 500 fans sat in night's trophy play. Lineups: Maishfield -- Goal. Cecil on last Stel- son ; defence. Lloyd Mccailnin. Irving Boswell, Arthur Poster: for- wards. Cedric Ballem. Wilfrid Thomipson, Arthur Jenkins, Irving defence, R. could not overcome the five-goal Third Period . , . Th H Jay. Ciordon, Levy' Arsenault: for lead built up at Borden in the 3-Regals, Wes 1-Iardy .. ..... .. 5.22 Ktzfmpsorlii. Ray Mctca utm. Gaelic Iwariis, Mi. Jay, Wcsthnver. Mac- opening game of thevseries. 4-Nationals, Noonan 9.” I y Caene.”Ad ilsrtggter S War . Jim 6 lhonald. M. Noonan, D. Noonan, Referee A Goodwin of Borden; (Dorsey) . . . - - I I lrloivatl. llnesman. C. Hogan of Summerside. 5-Iflagalxsirghyatthews 12-46 The Charlottetown midgets fex(13:eVeI:,9l:dDe-Goacg; l'!I7'roI:14:;EyBl&l1lS.n(?: I Lmupsi ' ' ' ' trounced the Murray Harbour ' ' - ' SUMMARY Rentals .. 5931, P, Hardy; de- 6-Regiils, M. Kinch Mid I 18 1-1 L I H 1 VI forwards, Lloyd Macmillan. Willie Fi'5I P"'”d fcnseu Wes Hardy C Fraser. E. (Matthews) .. .1913!) Harifmsr 1;'nda5wo';lg'me" ixuufrfw Mllrshnll. Lee MISHPP. Alvin MC- . I , . . . gs. I i D-Jlqocotzlgrnoifv Jaslgen Atkinson; forwards.1-I.Gavin,Rich- Penalties -None. Quemfs Midget mm They will g-al;l(1:wPII:J1eI1'"- 0901119 Shall) Md J09 I ned l I I I ltlgeelplihe Summesrsltded mid-I3f;)l't5 I" Referees-Art Perry and Amos i””Kl"-I Large Attendance At Ice mi oil? iim”? ml non) . ” I . , - ;:.:..::: 3:222: rm": .1:ii”.'f2.?..Y. Pciinltics-Gordon, MacDonald I R M t I S d g ' - if .ser-and Period 5 nl e szvgremllga di1"ng"hl;0lr'::1 thgerlogecgg 1-Coveheail, Marshall 5-OLeai'i' Yeo (.V1acKinnon) (DGMOHI 2310 6-O'Lear-y, ivfiit,-Klnnon (Ken-I ....s ---?----r:-- gggggg ,',;e;o;:,,,1v;yggg,,;i;;b:,g; 2-Mmhneid. Jenkins ) nedy. Smnllman) A fairly large crowd of racing Second: permd was 15-2. (Boswell) . 9:30 Penalties-None. Third Period Scoring-None Penalties-Noiir. Referee-James Hogan. Tryon Arrows "Even Series For Wood Trophy IWnd-:icll and Ralph MacDonald. G. MiicLcnn collected markers for Appin Roml. Walter Paynler star goalie face from It puck in the period but remained in the game. George Nicholson was area last night. Moncton Rink Wins lunior Curling Title SACl(l'll.LE. N. 13.. liliiri-li 19 - (CP)-Ralph Noble skipped l'.is Moncton Bcuvcr Club Rink to the Maritime junior curling champion- ship herc tonight by defeating Sum- mcrsldc 9-7. it was the fourth win for llll" Noble rink, un- Iiicictilcil In tho. romp:-tiiion. Syclncy Curling Club skipped by IBill Coomhs wnn runner-tip ll0ll' Iors. defeating Cliiirlniictnwn 12-4. The siiindimzsz lwon Lost Moncton . fl Sydney 1 Summorsiilc Clirirlottciown Saint John 4 Ii 2 2 '3 The Tryon Arrows last night de-- Scoring for Tryon were Blnlr De- laney. H. Howntt, A. Dawson, L.I both Noreen Grattan (Smith) .. for Peggy Wittc (Bernard) Appin Road, suffered a cut on thelPropane second the ref- Ifniis watched the second 'day of lille international racing meet on Ithc Summerside harbour yesterday iafternoon. The racing was close land some surprise victories were Iregistered. Following are the re- lsults: ' I Free-For-All Pace (Sponsored by sheen and Melnnls) Mabel Patch (McAlduff) . 1 1 Billy Conn (Bowncss) 2 2 2 Patchen Volo If (MacDonald) . . 3 Ii 1 ;Bnh Dale (Smith) . 4 4 4 ' Time - 31 2113.31.31. I winning horse owned by Sam Carter, Yarmouth, Maine. Free-For-All Trot the (winners while sincles came- . from Ken Blondon, Dlm Mcoon-iififf 5211"” IRWI 3”"d”i-'5 5'2 "II (Sponsored by KT. Holman. Ltd.) am Gem, Mom. and m,m,Iq1 u.con gaps of we bestof iive,Guy Hars'ester (Recvcs) .. 1 l 1 Charlelinis. The lone llaliiax scor- 1 ha” I Queens. Hockey. Le”gue.A555'rm".' D319 9...-as Orin car...-r, Inlayoifs iit Victoria Rink. The, (Phillips) . . . 2 2 2 The second game of Ih, smesiscries is nowitiedri-1. with the next Joe Dale (I-Igrkness) . 3 3 3 Iwill be piayeii here Saturday gimevgclmluled -01 Sntuixlay night Times - 33. 31.31. ' avnel-noon, 6 00d TFODIW is at stake, Winning horse owned by Fred I Reeves, Bedeque. Class B. Paco Atomic L. (Ramsay) I Just Lady (Fallon) ..;IAurs:- Luann:-4 uv......n..m (Kenny) Times - 31. 32, 32. Winning horse owned by Lloyd Ramsay, Malpeque. Judges A Geo. Smith. Ray Clark. Jim I-Ieffel: starter-Edgar Reeves; timers - Andrew Perry, Bob Dew- ar; announcer - Bob Dewar. start- ing gate in charge of Charles Wil- I 11:. 011A JUNIOR A St. Catharine: 0; Toronto St. Ilificliaells 4. I (St. Michael's leads best-of-five semi-finals 2-i). QUEBEC ASSOCIATION SENIOR Jonquiere 2; St. Jerome 1. (Jonqulere leads best - of - five final 2-0). EASTERN CANADA JUNIOR Halifax St. Mary's 1; Eastvicw St. Charles 6. (First game of best-of-five quar- ter-finals). MAIUTIMI-I MAJOR Charlottetown 3; Sydney 6. OHA SENIOR A Strafford 5; Owen sound 3. (Stratford leads best-of-scvcn finals 3-1). I THE must be pro scnfcd. Tickets for card Holders on sale on Friday. March 21. and Saturday. March 22, from 9 AM. to 6 PM. Tickets for both up or this time. If your tickets on not picked up as above-they positively Sale. Absolutely no phone ordcrsso please do not waste your time Country Soul Holders must pick.up their seats not later than . 1:30 night of game. All hot Holden must be scored by 8:15. ',alitmnAL '1'ioio.I.'i: siiLr::- 1. ON our or GAME AT 2-r. M. 2. N01: MORE THAN 2 TICKETS ro ANY ransom. ., 2.li:3!;'igrxmssg:.nmonmnnmvNnm1oYmns e .- BUY on-rs FROM ANY Umiurnoaizrzo PERSON s. srANi)nia noon moans ON mom or GAME AT 8:20. "'5 FORU SPORTING EVENTS OF THE YEAR JOLLITY 72568 20514 The standard bred racing stol- llmi .l0l.l.l'l'1' will stand for serv- ice at the owner's stable. lllnkorn. for the season of 1952. Fee. 840.00. For mares met by appointment any .plai-e on P. E. 1.. the feel will be 50.00. For the convenient-As of breeders in West Prince. this horse will be at Harry 0'Brlen'a stable In Alberton on each Wednesday, beginning May 15 till August lilth from 11 am. till 1:80 pm. and at Tlgnlsh on some days from 2:80 till 4 oiolook. Settlement wllgbe made at time of service. either cash or note. with return. privilege proves not with fool. I. 1.. MULLIGAN. Owner. Phone llnkon 0-3. If more to make some good sin-:s 1! the final frame. ' SUMIIIARY First Period I1-Boston. Sullivan . . . . . 3:09 2-(New York. Ronty (Dickenson. Stanley) 6:08 8-New York. Stanley (Raleigh) 12:05 4-Boston. Sandford (Laycoe. Mackell) 12:39 5-New York. Hcrgeslieimcr Rangers Defeat Bruins 6-4 New roux. March 19 -(CP)- New York Rangers tonight de- f:ated Boston Bruins 6-4 in I wide-open National Ilockey Lea- gue llzimc. . The Bruins had clinched the fourth and last playoff shot with their victory Tuesday night. over Chicano. Lorne Anderson. 30-year-old goalie for New York Rovers, was brought up to tend the nets for the Rwiigcrs, replacing Emile (The Cat) Francis who wiis sent back to Cincinnati Mohawks. currently in the American Hockey League playoffs. The young netmindcr from Renfrerw. Ont.. was slinky for the first two periods but settled down (Ronty) 13:59 Penalties - Laycoe :11, lien- derson 19:33. Second Pe rlod 6-New York. Eddolls (Liiprade, Dir-kenson) 5:27 Penalties - None. Tlilril Period 7-Boston, Chevrefils 3:14 8-New York. Stcwai't (Slowinski. Raleigh) 9-Boston. Sullivan (Fisher. Chevrefils) 10-New York. Ronty (Dickenson, Stanley) Penalties--Mackell 9- art 12:47, Evans 14. Canadians in 3-0 Shulouf 3:49 TV L '1' F A Pls. neti-on . 42 14 11 193 125 as Montrenl . 34 25 9 100 154 '17 '-'- Toronto . 29 23 16 164 150 '14 TORONTO. March 19 -(CF) - Boston . . 24 29 16 158 174 64 Montreal Canadiens almost clinch- New York 23 32 13 103 201) 59 ed second place in the National Chicago . 15 44 9 148 233 89 Hockey licague standings tonight -r when they Wanclled ""3 thlrdt (Rcay. Bouchard) ....... 6:22 PIECE T0l'0"W M51919 7-9515 3'0 In '2-Montrciil, Bouchard ..... 13.58 a listless game before 14,581 fans. panama; D Thomas ;59. mch- with ll added insur- Canadlens sewed it up two-goal first period A-and another in the second for ance. The two points giiw Caniirilens n 77 total . against. Toronto's .74 with only two games for each In complete the '10-game schedule. Canadians wind it up with a week- end home and home doubleheader against the league champions De- lrolt Red Wings. Toronto plays Chicago satui-diiy and Boston Bruins Bundoy. SUMMARY First Period 1-(Montreal. Cleoffrlon .....Z. Tan Lat-0.1: classify FOR SALE - GANDER. APPLY Gordon Frlucll, Cornwall IYEII THEATRE Monriiaoir - THUR. . mi. . sat. APPOINTMENT . . wini llllll(iEli " ALLAN LADD - PHYLLIS.CALVERT - 3--.VlonlreiiI. Richard Scoring None. Lineups: Charlottetown - Goal. Soiners: defense. Mullins. Tweedy, Smith. Wood; forwards. D. MacLsod. Don 3-(Miirshflekl. niy"iCicc'Iiii'ifr'n (Jenkins) 13:40 Intermediate t . II 5-Covehead, Deacon 33. (iviaciuiiiun 1-nail Penalties -- Mocabe, L. Mocalu. lurn. R. Mooallum. 1 second Period .. Scoring - None. t Penalties -. L. Mccallum. Third Period 6-Marshfield. Ballc-m, : (R. Mccallum) 7-Marshfleld. R. Mccallum (Baliem. Jenkins) ....... 18:51 Penalties - Foster and Misnci (majors). Mccallum. Misner, Playoff Ticket Prices lieporied Slightly Higher Tickets for the Big Six Hockr. Playoffs will cost the fans mo;-I than the usual prices. Because the club has fallen Ii:-. hind financially it is asking in. public to pay 26 cents more pm ticket above the price: prevailiii; during the regular season. If as the club's executive hopes, the Chilix lottetowii team has seven or eight home playoff games. a long Sign will be taken to wipe out the fin. anclal deficit. All of the extra money will go in the Islanders. No additional (axes will be taken by the Provincial Government and the Forum will not share in the extra proceeds. In making the announcement the executive is confident that the fans appreciate the Islanders' fin. a 623i .nncinl position and will accept the new prices as necessary, it the aim, is to continue on a sound "..'0otin;:" siiir SHOT Fllllslllllii Rolls of Film developed printed. 24 hour service. Double size prints. Any roll of 8 ex. poiiurn only (10 cents. Bcprliiln 4-Covehend. Deacon (MaoMlllan) 13:45 4 cents each. Mall Film Service. Charlottetown. MacLeod. C. Carroll. Whitehead, Pineau, Duffy. Murray Harbour -1- Goal. Stew- art: defense. Bi-ll. Munn. Mac- Klnnon;' forwards. MacI.eod. Hume” White, Vessey. Mncliay. Stewart. Herring. I SUM.VIAlH' First Period I 1-Abbies. Don Macl.eod I (D. MacLeod. Tweedy) .. 3:40- 2-.Abbies Wood (Duffy) . . . . .. 4:10 i3-Ahhies, Carroll (Duffy. Pincnu) . . . . . . 4:35 4-Abbies. Whitehead (Tweedy. Don Miiclmod) 7:30 5-Abbies. Carroll (Pincau) . . 10:23 6-Abbics. Carroll (Pineau) 10:30! 7-Abbics, D. MacLcod (Wlinehend) .......... 12:35 8-Abbles, Pineau (Carroll) ............. 12:53 9-Abbics. Pineaii s - (Caroll, Duffy) 13:29 Second Period ' 10-Abbies, Duffy (Carroll. Murphy) ...... 1:15 11-Abblcs. Carroll (D. MacLeorl) ... 3:15 12-Arbbies. Tweedy (Carroll) 7:37 13-Abbies. Mullins (Duffy) . . . . ....i..... 8:05 14-Abbles, Don Ma:Leocl 9:50 15-Abbies. Smith (Wood) 11.10 16-Murray llzirbour, Stewart 12:42 17-Miirrny Harbour. MaoKinnon (Bell) . . . . . . . . 14:42 Third Period 18-A1:-bies. Wood (Pineau, Carroll) :25 19-Abbies, Don Mzidteod .. 4:10 20-Abbies. Whitehead ' (D. lvfaebsocl. Carroll) ...6:15 21-Ilvlurray Harbour. llume (MacLeod) 8:40 ll.ll.L. standings By The Carmdlan Press ard 1228. Gardner 2:59. Bouch- nrd 10:57. 15.25. Second Period (Loch) ................il:i'l Penalties -. Juzda 4:53. - Third Period Penalties .. St. Laurent 1:10 and 15:21; Moors 5:45. Stops: - McNeil ............ B .1 5-13 ............ 3 0 6-15 -HOCKEY FANS- Ir is common knowledge that your hoc- key team has been in debt for some weeks. Therefore to make up the deficit the price of all seals for the playoff games will be in- creased 25 cents per ticker. All of the extra money will go to the Club. NEW PRICES Reserved-S'l.35 and 51.85 Standing Room 51.00" Executive lslhndcrs Hockey Club. SIIAIIPEST. SMO0TllEST- FIIIISIIEII EDGES IIIIIIIEIIII SGIEIIIIE llllll SKILL GMI PIIIIIIIIOEI Ovlull All other Iliulu Iuuuu They (live finer, Euler Slums O For utmost shaving satisfaction al- ways use super-keen Gillette Blue Blades, 5 for 25d. in your Gillette Razor. You skim off whisker: with light, gentle strokes and when you're ' through your face feels smooth as silk. For extra convenience buy Gillette Blue Blades in the Gillette Dlrpsmar that mokss blade changing I breeze. The conventional 10-binds dlnponler is 50G. The improved -Q0-blndo dispsnur at 31.00 has I built-in compartment for I the permmsntdirponl of used blades. 1ul::u"'fooI:-MP" bani-4" use Gillette Dino Ilndu yllbdoauvurodgarguuhguc Rollin! h ...for regular spare-lime R training now...c I-wo-wool: salt-wafer cruise noxr sum- m'or...guining practical experience the time! FOR run unicuim on now iron can rmov may at see. Now is ADVANTAGES OF l.C.N.lI)I "AMINO. 'APPlY TOi NAVAL IICIIMINO omen ll.'M.C.I. OUIIN COIAII-OTTI. IIMI IIMDINO CNAILOTTITOWN. NONI: I66 . k.."",,;ltIlV&,"'"1"I,,, ,. n .6" O .9411!!!” ,I""'Il..