. ....-....-.. -~....v_- <...--__.._. Z< o ‘l "1 PAGE SIX BOWLING RESULTS if‘ ‘E HOLY .\'.\1\lE BOWLING Michael’: Eusion St. Grocery- 221 1 14 241 1118 167 1T7 Si. Grocery- 176 150 1T1 1H7 Z318 146 lF-S 1N9 lull 1T7 1T7 18-! CIIARLOTTETOWQN ALLEYS THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Olly League Fiv A v 5L 1.3T"? = "o... m m See Only Reds . Ca 11;,’ :lll 144 193 231i .»\. lic 14' 181 164' ’ ll c.....ily it 197 191 And Cardinals ‘ ETRwlllll 228 187 l ota -2933. In League Race Prince Grocery: Leonard t . (‘ox ‘A. .\lcl“arlane By Whitney Marlin ‘ i]; 13x11!” Associated Press Sports Writer _ . .c inzs i T0tal---33i2. NEW YORK. April l —(AP) -— Hlllll S clc. B. Cox 317 lllgh 'I‘ "cc A. .\1\‘l".1l12lll€ 797. Dilated League v ‘lvnsnrial Parlnr- (‘ubgr 165 194 239 180 211s 140m. J. Clow 1x0 213 31s 177 113 1225A. Campbell 175 254 a0; 22d ‘lit-l ‘.203 (C. \V Patterson 187 160 210 167 197 212 l ‘i. 253 163 186 f . ms 21a 27o l 24o 209 242 (udmt-rt-‘s llrv Cleaners:- ‘-‘{ t n-wrc 153 300 J 311 217 Been ' 168 H2 . 235 19L‘ j lfclnnis 2X0 231 20L‘ 181 ' . Stllil 166 157 W3 I Callaghan 2.71 1B2 220 .0 . Smith l-lB 173 156 lo w. txicniom m. I Grant 20o 141 m l . Smith 159 178 147 Tonight; lulvcd league p! 1 p.m.; i 'l"0ta1—3370. l‘.. c. not-ins. I Ladies High Single. A Campbell l t‘ 'Bil*d.s. ‘l0? \'::. iilllllbllgl. | Dry Cleaners n, ltlieh- I tournament he sunnyside Billiard Par- xhvn ‘we won from W. McTslglle . 0. Acorn dron- the bve ul ‘i tontzht Johnny Garn- fovii Alnvbonalti in a who will Brackley Rovers Are Tendered Big Dinner By Supporters minded boys of ltmid. after l. lay smlson, decided to reor- le Brzicklei; Rovers and try the cup. that. they had l . offered again. in com-l \-\ with Mllttg; aild Glflfigvlv w "wuLh tlzeir team was scatter- a 10 mile road and some mi *,' s had an 8 mile drive to .‘\ ll Rink, they persevered, but lznlshed 3rd tn the league Not iiiuczl in the lenst they beat ll L‘ sflxilqil. in the stun-ti- ‘ their Tl: Jonah flint followed . d4 . ~ n all winter (when they played mislilid, ow Rood was and ore routed in hull: tn show ‘mil of the ‘(‘ll(if‘l“c‘(i the boys a ban- ile hnmc of Mr. and ld Stead. which ivns at- about 75. The hockey ‘ cc ill d man- . . l.‘ , i M. ». ll. tended by \‘l'.\ with llicl‘ i! 4l'('ill4'kI-' last . o0 ;'I‘llcker broke clear and scored the ‘second float for North Bcdequc. The - 'TII:“77eS High Three. A. Campbell 734 cent.- High Single. a. onus 318 Gents High Three, G Giills 815 Tonight At 7.00 Store League S. A. hlacDtvnaldk n. Carter's k Hockey North Bedeque 4: Inwer Freetown 2 The third game between lower Freetown and North Betleruie was glnved in Bedeqlle rink Friday night ‘Tfl-lfil 29th with a_ very good crow in attendance. During the first per- 10d. Lower Heetnwll. had a. slight. edge on the play. The only goal of the 10d was scorfidbv W. Reeves for wer Freetown. In the second nerlod North Bede- que tried m fOlTP the play only to have S. Reeves tune throuizh and‘ make lt 2 b0 0 for Lower Fveetolvir- for North Bedeque was scored by A Arsenzullt froma mixup in front of the net. A few minutes later N. period ended 2-2. The third period opened with bnlli teams trylnu to break the tic. The first goal came about midway through the period by a shot from A. Arsenaultls stifk. A few minutes later N. Tfiluker made it 4 for North Bull-due. 1n this ‘period North Bedcque had a (ler-uk-d ed e on lh play. Lower Freetown tried lard un- til the end. but they couldn't Bet another tally. The game was vely cnlnobtv handled by Alec Ipfurizey: The three slurs were Bobby Bur- wlsc, c-oultcnder, Anthony Aizreiiuult and W. Rmvvs IJNEUPS: North Bedeque: Goal Bobbv Bar- wuae; Defence W. Tucker. A. Wauuh D. Bzirwlse; Forwards. N. 1mm, were seattt. ' ‘ 73bit‘. “.1; tnslctu (it wilted ‘ the coveted dun in the cen- with ‘trc. Mr. Wlli MacKay was risked toi rict as. chairman and after saying; n {my “ell-chnsrin xvortls called onl the Captain. Edw d Youukcr. who shoivcd in . hoe ‘Iv’ W-"SYYZ his Olliv at-con slllllttllt. l Short spt vhes were then ttivr-n = by Wallir: Stead. Lvwhton Phillip, Raymond Scilick, S ith MncFnr- lnilc. Harold Stead. Fred l-lueznes. Frank Johnson. Percy Gay, and Major Me-Rac. Bv the ‘taik one heard. the ‘Rn-Ierr.‘ will be rt-nrly in slat‘. flex! \\'i'illf‘l‘, wilt-rt- flu-l: left 0ft. Mlhon and Glnslzov: Road bow '- The evcnlnr: wis silent pl.“ bridge. llllPliOll. and Chin/if" checkers _ p hn-ir ‘he Dari“: ~1~ tllaiikizzl .\ll' ad, vqin) w’ lo ha INT. A. STFIIENT? I'l.;\.\' RINK SAClCVILLll-T. ‘- e sit of t i~. u: a mil. cntmclv ~. A mu issue wstod n! m» most so r": mcth rl of fuirttivllt: t! "i"? PITJFVY, A cvmnfltci- will .~-t p (1r- thc ni.'ilter furtln-r. L. Lcfurirey. D Clark. A. Arscnalilt. and W. Ai-senault. Coach, S. Mac- Kai‘. Lnwei- Freetownt Goal. R. Onlrn-‘I mfcnce S. Mcflalville. W. Reeves. S Reeves; Forwards. A. Hill. G. l-lanltll. L. MeCnrvllle. R. Reeves, P. Hamill. Conch Walter St-‘lvffft- NFHV ANNAN GET EDGE TN FINALS WITH 7 T0 4 WIN OVER FREETOlVN - t However N. Bedcque played hard‘ and made it 2—all before the Sec-i 0nd period ended. The first goal It i.» genei-allv agreed that, the Na- llllllili baseball league race this year will be n tlvo-tezlni £lfli<il1‘._Willl Cin- Clllllllli Reds and St. L0lll5 Cardin- als taking alter each other and the oiliker six clubs taking after their o s. _This cyrner falls right in line with the common idea. and after a month spoilt watching the various contenders has decided that. with all due respect to the Cardinal pow- er and pitching. the Red; still seem to have what it takes. _ The qpenlnz of the campaign still is better than two lveeks away. so the fOiiOWlnZ selections are subject to cliunge without notice l. Cincinnati; 2. 5t. Louis: 3. New York; 4. Hzookl l; 5. Plttsbur h; 6. ,Clliczi.r:0; 7. Boston; 8. Philade phla. l Oirv the Pirates and the Cubs l were not observed so their positions ill‘(‘_SCil‘Cll'(i byrhcarsay and a. recol- lectlonof the 1939 performance. are moved up a notch to fifth place. and the Cubstitzlre dropped back ND \ . notches to S1.’ l World Record | Miler Is Fireman Now LONDON. April 1 —(CP) - Syd- ney Wooderson, the world mlle rec- ord holder -is a fireman now and liable to become _a soldier soon. ‘ Sydney s. solicitor. who iloillialiy would be dashing about Ln prepara- tion for the 1,500 metres at He.- Sllliils Olympics this summer ls no- im: about his chore.» ash member of the auxiliary fire service. He has a good chalice of changing into an iulny uniiolm before tlic year is out. S_V(ill(‘_\' is 25 and the intention is to call up his Ciws starting the latter part of lllis week. _ \\'O0t‘i(‘l'§0li'5 present duties m; conlinln: but not hard. The A. F‘. b. was orgiiiilzctl to take cure of blazes caused by ellenlv bOmbiii ._ To date there has been no boni ing. S0 Woodersoil. in common with thou- sands of others, keeps his buttons bright. practices shilinyiniz down fire P0105 and the like and spends ~18 o. every 7;! hours on duty. Sydney, who was involved in that bununnu intidont ill the Princeton inviialitni mlle last JllllC‘, l5 beginn- uic; to feel >0l'l'_\' lie dltllrt run more ollen in the United States. "lf I hurl LilUlLLilL l-lils wilr was. ROllllZ it) start. I lirobablv would have i hi2l_\('\i over there ullcl entered lwu or three lll(il'(‘ races.‘ he mid. "As 1t was I thought I'd lzaln my revenge at llt-Billki." 'l‘lie lioiticr of the world outdoor record oi‘ 4:06 4 may do some rumi- int: of f), iort soon. He has been in- vited lo rim in 111C015 at Nlulichcsier and liiilningham _bilt haslrt made up hi.» mind. Hell iki- to fro. but. the llitiught of “hut six months 0f A. F S. has done to his _ form sends a shudder over his spnldlv frame. Told that Chuck Fcnske. who lick- ed him at Princeton. was’ run tho lees off the bolts. including Glenn Cunningham. and had turn- ed in twp 4:074 miles lic replied: ‘"Grn,cioii»._ that's fast! I certainlv would like to have another 80 8t him." ivlth only six minutes to go James Mill and Clow who had been hav- ing a bathe roynl all through the contest decided to mess one 8.!!- ;other up. with their bare knuckles and no sooner had they come t0- gether when the "Elflflllltier of the players dropped sticks and gloves and went alter their respective op- ln a fast, rugged. hard fought LllllllO on Saturday i'\'i.'llllli,'. which iu-pl. ilppriixllilatciy’ T00 iulis in u. jconstziiu. upload lrolli gong to 12510115; lil the Keilslliglon rink the ‘Near Annan "Stars" last year's ‘clninlpions of the North Shore 1.1911" ‘ nmk u ‘wrangle hold on the ' ' _ to nlnke them fav- . . c the final series thine ilcht when they F01 down the "loin: Maple Lcnfs by ii 7 to 4 ' t. and tmcc 823111 look like sure ll"l'.\ of this much (‘ovettttl prize. h1- l(‘(‘ wmlditions w cnotofthe .-: for the List have. ivorkini: llnafs. who M-lllflli to tire qul ‘.1: ton the slushy su face, and were un- inke arlvnntaize of the when their opm-iiellts". cs- at one stage of the game two mm sitting nlonl with tthc penalty timer. The biz feature of the zame came in the final flxline. when with itcmpcrs a1. the breaking point. and nonenis. to niakc u ucileral clean- lup and give the highly excited fans tan lilva 0i’ first how they do it in ‘the National fragile. after the fut Jami furious frec-for-zill was got. under control "no less than six play- ers evenly divided sat out com- fortzlbc llliljfll‘ penalties with the ,lwli:illy~ timer, domi: their stuff. splitting even on lilaklng the red lights glow The omlllug frslrie got away fast with the Stars forchlfl the nlav and ‘ucfovc who period ended llltd lump- iwl into a three goal lead which iwus ncwr illicatcncil. Tuhlin, JllDPZ Will [rim James Mill and G. Mill from Jalicz Mill doing the scnrnw. The second session al- though plenty fast. and nuzged pro- ducetl no counters, but two mnjor and two nnnor penalties were handed out and midway throuah the period the Leafs lost a glorious ‘chance of tieinf: it up. when the Flu- Pmfltes. under Frankie Frlsch, lSIIOl-lld be nor whv our nlollcy should iRangers Oat 7'0 Take Stanley Cap After. 7 Years __. _.___~_.~~———-i~ ___ ‘ Verdun Down Perth Blue Wings 7-5 CYITAWA. April l-tGm-Ver- dun Maple Lean: defeated Perth Blue Wings 7-5 here tonight to qualify for the Eastern Canada finals of the Dominion Junior Hoc- key Cilmllpinllsllip. Verdun won the opening game 9-4 at Mon-treat Satifllfdfl/l’ night. NEW YORK, April 1 -(OP) - The New York Rangers bandwagon fairly crcaked today as the boys hopped aboard and car/d the blue- shtrts to knock the stuffing out, of Toronto Mape Leafs in five or alx frames and with their first Stanley Cup in seven years. Coming out of the six-flame ser- ies against Boston Bruins without an injury and with their game at a peak. the Rangers found them- selves as high as 2-to-l in the Broadway books to knock off the leafs in '21P l~"j-"’-l-\"i"\ final opening tomorrow nisht. This de- spite the fact that only the open- er and the second mine Wednfldav night will be played ml New York oe. "The Rangers will win in six games." mapairer Lester Patrick said gravely, "They will win be- r-nwe that are the beter hockey team or. to be more precise. be- cause thev have a better defence than nnythinc the Leafs can pro- rluro out of their five blue-line Sports Forum SirJ-With due respect, t0 all d; II M .-L- 1 .. Bllvlll ans. oifibtltféd QiZLTL-‘illi-itfiiiif iEéEi-é? "w revenflv~lilnqvlshed M . who matched Patrick predic- tlon for prediction until his Bruins went flown. muttrved "much better balanci- than Toronto _ . , I dolrt see how they can lose." Aiid Frank Boucher. No. 2 man ilon. I can see no reason why we no to the United states. w-hlcli is of no _ridvautalrc to its. as_ we as Cflllfldlllll.) race oii_ Canadian soil and have JllbL as reliable an associa- tion in Canada. whose membership on the Ranqer board of strategy. is much less expensive. Besides. the declared: "Toronto can't. be u Mnrltinle Provinces are the only tough as Boston We must stop ones in the Dominion not iepresent- 5v; App; Gordy}, Drmm and edIin our Cflllflliiiflll ARSWIHTJQII- Sivecnevilsfilrlncr ‘They're the n racing luiter the Canadian‘ . ” _ '. - ‘ ‘ Association‘ it Cos“ $1 for an Eng“ Leafs must- dzmqciolls players,» By this time tester had gazed intently at the crystal a second time. and continued: -True. we, have onlv two home flames and the Leafs have five. if necessary. Althouah this is a zreat advzintaize for them. it is not fatal for lis. Examine the records. we bility Certificate; the ruling reads $4. after the first of June. but this has never men enforced and I om lilfomicd it is not liable to be. There l5 no registration fcc. On the other hand- to quote a letter Just l'lf(‘f’lVf‘(i from the United States Trotting Angociatlon under 9.225;‘ - “£3 “W we c home we “m”, July 1 1940 is s5 Amy ‘my?! me beat them once 4-l and tied the e M11 be s5’ m, wemlmgi 5_ gvthvlrwtiuze gums-s. On ogr- own ice for yearllnizs and s25. for two-year- - f.‘ “e a“ 7°" " "@- Add olds and over. Orllv {D1115 of 1937 “i .. and tllel"cnftel' lluist. be reglstercd W71‘ $121351éltiiifi5’b§lflii‘i§iil ‘i'$.~"“t‘£5 mg. Eligibility ‘ Certifleates are‘ ‘s2. I Skating M eet I H e re Fri day up to lvflly 1. 1940 and $4. after." The annual Provincial This might be all right in the speed skating championship will be held Unitul States where the mentor maiorltv of (‘Oifs are raised on stock Ffiday night at the Forum. it was announced last night. lfrirlrls and are registered as wean- n This bit-z event has been looked 1E5. some people niisrht be under the forward to for a long time by tlhe speed skaters of the Province, and impression that members of the United Statesfrroltin Association would be elimiiuitc_ from racing here. but this is not so. as all they would need is an Elltllbllitv certifi- cate under the Canadian Aasocla- timi to have their horses eiivzlble to ihffll‘ QWu class. s. Al, the same time. Canadian horses ril-p ntsrl lNWmlflpd lo race in the United States by tak- 2‘ out. papers with tile American the race between Peter Millbum onlv by fill’ .illf‘l=l‘e interest in horse of "tnoe. racing in thr- Prov I “m sir (Nilhgdiqtiitdfi, ancimzgielorge summemmx “ m"; O'BRIEN of Oliarlottotmlm. the present p4E_Is1flnd_ champion, S0 close was the race - bPt-“Wn these two ccntenders in 138i yell-Y's meet. it was not known until the next clay who was the REMEMBER WHEN rte-gin winner. -——— e cream of the I. land sk tc (By The Canadian Press) will Vie fcr honors Friday 318g: and sport fans in the City will be trlven an opportunity of witnessing plenty of speed. Kaye Don. Brltfsh motor boat. racer. drrve 011.’? Ffnglnnd I1’, mp boat: which brolipthtt death to Sir this up and yen see why we'll t‘ a&oc;n¢4on_ a_ lame entry list has already Sig. Other exhibition same results: 55 far as I have been informer]. “med "w!" mwmim“, °7 Wmfwi- NM San Anmnm “x- illls l5 how the associations “amt iug for honor; 68 entries have been 6w Ymk (A) 019 030 500-9 12 1 However. I would be clad to be cor- TPCPIVCG so far and many more qre Sim Anwnii’ rtcted in nnv nf the above sintc- expected. (Tl) 010 020 000-Ii 9 0 limits ns thi< letter iva< DfOlliDt-Pti The classic of the year will be Buffing‘ simdn‘ 3nd Dickey: GirlsHoop Came At Moncton -..__.—- The Holy Name Rockettes prov- ed to be worthy representatives of the basketball supremac of Char- lottetown when they de eated the Moncton Shamrocks by a score of 19-15 on Friday nlilht in St. Ber- nard's gym. ‘The local girls took the lead in theppenlxlg quarter and held it throughout the game, but: they were hard pressed tn the final quarter when their more ex- perienced opponents tried hard to overcome the clever playing RDOkQtiiCS. "Peanle" Peters of Char- lottetown was high scorer having filled up eight. of her team's nine- polnts. E. 'f‘i1tea of Moncton followed with total of seven. BY winning this game the Rockettes clinched the home-and-home ser- ies by a. score of 32-28 on the round. the first: game ending in a deadlock 13-13 at Charlottetown. The team was accompanied by Grace Campbell as choperone. The game was held in a. capable man- ner by Francis Dunphy of Monc- tun The Lineups: Moncton Shamroeb; L- Mum!" P Murphy 4, E. ‘Trites 7, B. Dunphy, M. Henulsac-h, M. 00r- mler 2, N. MoGivity 2, E. Dalla- mont, R. 136611108, M. Owens. Coach, Fred Dunphy. Charlottetown Rockettes: "Peanle" Peters 8. E. Gallant 2. K. Duffy, H. Campbell 3. P. Peters l, H. Cahlll 1, M. Campbell 4, M. Mac- Oai-vllle. C. Crosby. G. Chats-son. Coach-Ted Wilson. Referee-Hanoi; Dunphy. Scorers: Ernest and Johnny Rich- am. Baseball Results CHARLESTON’, S. C., April 1- fAPi-Boston Red 80x of the Arn- erioan Baseball League cut loose with 10 hits in four innings today to trample Cincinnati Reds of the National Baseball League 9-6 in on exhibition game. Ted Williams hf a. home run off Johnny Vandal" eer ln the first and before the hurler was relieved 1n the second three more runs had crossed the plate. 000 002 400-6 O 1 Boston (A) 2J1 300 00x-9 ll l Viincler Merr. Huichtnga. Riddle. Barrett and Hershberger; Bagby, Harris. Rutlari d. Olson and Desautels. $211011. Pyle. McDougall and Pay- At Hollywood, m. St. Louis (N) 000000001-1 '7 3 Columbus (AA) 010 000 001-2 8 0 White, Dickson. Breclieen and Pfliqett. Owen; Roe, Barrett. Sunkel and Cooper, At ‘rhomasvtlle, Gs. New vol-x m) 40o 10o ooa-a 1o o Cleveland (A) 000 loo oxa-s o o Melton. Lynn and O‘Dea; Hudlln, gltgslenstat, Pulford and Hemsley, ; . I 'I'lle meet. is shaping up m be even better than the past perform- ances and that should be plentyi Henry Sezrove. to rt new world T600111 of 103.49 miles 1m hour nine Years M“ today. The fnmier record recommendation for an evening's ipmabu‘ “w. 102.56 mot-s fill icur t o t. D ' ‘ ' m‘ (m Gar Wood off Miami.‘ i s? y iilg-zitiixlllfliénevengnt m“ w see this i 021 1m x411 a 1010060-7 9 0 At. Phoenix, Ar Philadelphia (A) Ross, McLaughlin and Hayes; Sylvestri, Tresh. [Rockettes Win iMaple Leafs N. H. L. Finals; Confident TORONTO. April l -(OP) -Un- defeated in four playofwmes. Tor- onto Maple leafs he ed for “New York tonight w make their lrd consecutive bid n the National Hockey League finals for the stan- ley Cup. ‘We are more confident that we c0491 betiat the harm we werre no Boston ' 00w 51oz ma. "And 1 t-hlnf tho boys are facing this series wth u. be fer attitude than they carded into the 193a finals. when Chicago upset tilem." The Leafs haven't won the cup llrice 1932, hen they topped the B lsrthgir sixth ‘ppearatnoo the finals slncgotlgt m. din? oron ‘a M00 wu the fate that every in tier the firsi beat-of-seven series two will be pla hem. The firs: ‘ and second con t: will be lwlggd at- New Y the round stalled at M2810 Leaf Gal-dens. Jiwk Chur . injured when Maple leafs knocked off Chicago in the first round two weeks ago. will return to the defence against- tlie Rangers. When he suffered a hip lngoury he was replaced by will’; n for the semi-finals wi r . o in which the breaks will decide the winner. I'm sure that tf syl Apps had been with us all season we would have had Just as tZOOd a record u the Rang- ers and then everybody would agree with me when 1' say the breaks will swing the series." Oshawa Defeats South Porcupine OaHAWA, Ont, April l-(OP)— Oohawa. General defeated South Porcupine 10-1 tonight in the first Kflzne of a bost-of-Ufiiee series in the Eastern Canada Junior Hockey semi-finals. ' SNOOKBB The aeot£d section of the provin- cial snook en under- vray last n ht when Ambrose Doyle won from . McDonald two puma to none. Toni t E. lflgfins meets C. McKennu. 1e offic a); last night werejilgglns and lJowltng. Bauers. Swlgnrt and Qchultz. Arlz, At Blsbee. Chicago (N) 013 000 011-6 ll I Chicago (A) 500 012 OOX-B ll. 1 Bryant. Raffensberger and Todd, , McCullough; Rlgney, Welland and At Lakeland. Flt. Indianapolis (AA) 000 000 210-8 l 0 Detroit (A) 020 003 103-5 l0 0 Balm. Hlm-lchs and West. Puck; Bridges. Plppgi and Persona. In Third Stanl y Cup Bid The A ril First was at um an not i - 1i a th sgirlrliegngnnot gonnected with rink in my way. The lilytltery man will be on the lee Thursday nizht- ca“ win the prize. WINNIPEG, April Kerwin Thiatles, Muiltctba. Hockey Ohaznplons, Western final entered with Edmonton AtflhiGtiB Club by beating Port, i Kenora nzistles Enter Finals !-(OP)- Junior the ‘Rainier Bay represente- Airtlmr the! 1-0 here tonight to take the bestaf mhreo series Vwo games 1,0 crie. Kenoi-a. won the first game 5-4 and Port Arthur the second by the same some. Mr. April First Prize To Be llp Thursday prim for guesina who Mi the Forum last ht wu not awarded on account: or anyone connected with the For- ellglble for the alvard the s5. will be put up again Thursday nizht Oil. These contests are for the skutlnk him by name and be the About Player's “MILD” cigarette: ll that they have ‘Nvalproo?’ paper which doe: not slick lo the lips. Children’: Skate This Afternoon ANOTHER POPULAR SPECIAL SKATE L TONIGHT | ronum - 200-100 L-Z4. “fiizilvcilvtfiii "than | "5 CCKEKS I 5|Li< HAi gENAT-LJQ LOU WEESVANA- \ \ Illlllllltfliltilp -"ro I l5 SENATOR use» Q l< ‘FHA Tow HIGSHATAAWN? By J. R. 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PUMWNE MEAQUREQBIJT semen-one Muar as Dons TO cons LEANDRB umen-rcr mioencies! c /// Jwieestwnow SHALL we coo: s 4 ’a YEN ' HJT THAT MUST BE A VOTED THAT THEY HANE MJQQQJJDED — With THE MIDOLEJNEGT I By George McManua - M". inr Hnnplo THKFLAD HAS ABOWAS 74;. t; KEEN A sense o: uumoa As A TYPHOIO auel~ web asrrsra DISINFECT HIM PRETTY soon on usu. come. / UP Wm-l some seam-ewes. I (DEA LiKE DEPOPULAT|N6 _ v P'-