ly Rouson: Joe Louis And Savold , Cobey McCloskey And Sign For June 13? Bout Yvon. Durelle Sign For Bout At Forum May 22 Maritime middleweight chamo- lon, Cdbey Mocioskey of Char- lotbstown. and ex-champion Yvon . By MURRAY 30!! NEW YORK. May 3 - (OP) - Joe Louis and Lee Bsvold have been fighting professionally for 11 years And somehow or other never got around to facing each other In Baseball iiandlng? AMERICAN LEAGUE Frank Acorn Heads Durelle or Bale Ste. Anne. N.!!., THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOl”I ETOWN MAY 4. 1951 ;:';,e;';'3,;,.I,”d”md .3i,f,fd ,f'm"dm :3 Washington ....... -... no a 3.. will meet here at the Forum on b i uqmmd bout m "1 P10 Cleveland . 3 .139 May; alnduhin a lg-rotugldumn-zltio g u . I tgmundh Jun, 13, e 0 g sou a.s ' i rpm soil. it of Mir. s. n... 1...... Winners Of North Shore Hockey League ,,3;,,-3,-2;; g;,,u-,3,-,,v;,i;,r,-, gg . .462 nounoed hero list night by Forum elected president of the local , s wuk um, um cm, in gm, of 7 -399 nan-seer W. J. "Bill." Brown. Curling Club for the 1951-52 ass- - as as i hem, G1 ht ch asp, I Bard 3 -- H -33? Manager Brown stated last ' son at a meet- . chairs iii a CItle.'1)Ol.,lt1l!lISe tem- Phmwpm” " 3 13 -'33 night that Durelle consented to ins Of N16 dire!-h P F'id”"5 33m”' w”hi"l7I0n at her. That is if Essard still is ban. The champion has a couple of en- gagements of his own coming up, It's fortunate for savold that he's tors at the Club - rooms last night. i It was the first meeting of the Chicago (N); New York at si, Louis: Boston at Detroit: Phils. delphia at Cleveland. the match and that final arrange- " inenta were concluded yesterday i for the big bout. Neither boxer expected to be able to trim 7 down to the 160 pound welsh: i:,','”""" '””””''i 3,9,? gem” "mmd ” M” m""' NA'"0NMI LEAGUE . . . . . e annum meet. e Bomber, who will be 37 in 10 ;;”ff- 5” ” W” b” ”' ”9”'”"” iii" ing held on days. apparently has lost the power 5,, Louis N . 6,, The two top-ranking middle- 3,',f,;d,,i,i,';1'ii,i,E '"&'d' f,',i,3,ht,,f,:,',fji:,',i;"”,',i;,d, m mt, Pi"-"bursh 5 .61! weights in the Maritlmes at the - absence of .,,,,,; pomm omwo Agihmonh in . Boston '1 .011 I xareseliiit tiraxex mtlhe llillcfhloskel” of the directors. W'WimKd"' m D9"'0W W" mghin lghllcfdleylghia K UTE E 1113 S I e 05' - sibimies at being one of ptbe 3:: fi'5?3.'.'in"; Ithasheen quite sortie time since i.:T5h::;vz:gK'i:sk:3l:':pi C'"””” ' ii 7 r”?- smariest bouts to be witnessed in . slate of officers local fight enthusiasts have had mu-5 Wu 0",. ". ml. omeuo W30 Cimlnmu 5 9 -15 a local. ring for some time. Carr ed out. the opportunity of witnessing a usuall Iles u pond d wn li' - a New York " 5 13 '27!- Qme, smart bouts are 3,150 beg Other officers elect were: Vlce- smart boxing card and many here 0- Dy 8 p 0 it. Frida)"5 33””. CMNBO ll. inog arranged for to make it a Pl'eSide".tTG9i"'8e HEW”!!! iFe- have been missing it. But asthings y .r3;,,;t Wu Joy! mm Wm on M5 3M0" (N): Ci"cm"'t1 It Bmok-' stellar boxing attraction for is. gecffd)-( S0"e""'Y.- James 3- stand now, manager Bill Brown of mm comeback mn 38,5 lynz P.msbu-rs-h, at New York: land boxing fans. D3999." lg.';Iecif(d)' T'ei""'"- the Forum has the answer to the mmmy ,1 ht for such; who Sh I-'91”5 in Ph113d91'Phil (N)- Islarid welterweight titleholder. Gamle C ml" e w("'e1"ted): problem, and plans to give enl;hu- 51,” and gm 35 e 01,!" k liarry "Kid" Poulton will meet 5 mm" nee" i R' M"' p E Iy Er" mu Harold Schultz of Dartmouth a six-round, semi-ii-nal attraction while at least two other high- class fou-r-round pi-elimma made up from local talent. complete the card. There is a possibility that a special round. feature will be added make it a star-studded night boxing entertainment. Ste. Anne middleweight by a . l't doc" '0 t S ' h'll in flgiiiusx-y bstl 3n: yea-r.pnliIigcCloskey Jl:Ngm3MA,?i;ds. 0; May 3 -(Am also holds the P. E. I. heavyweight 9 m 9 Sm 95 Tmmng Asl 1-510. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 000 150 00(li)-17 11 I St. Louis 001100 iooooo-3 3 ii Reynolds and Gerra; Overmire, Kennedy, Klyn. Medllnger Schacht (9) Herrera (9) Moss. Washington Chicago Mar-rero and Grasso; Mah-oney (8) and Mssi. Boston . Detroit .. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago . Boston Donunelly (1) Cole (5) and 3 Cooper. ;' 1 St. Louis .... .. 001 010240-S I2 0 Lanie-r, Pr-csko (6) Wilibur (5). Brooklyn anella. Pittsburgh loiigh, Fitzgerald (10): Kennedy (8) Jones (10) Jan Mocioskey. who lost a 12-round decision to Durelle last November, lifted iihe crown from the Bale Baseballlesulis (till 030 030-7 12 1 001 000 000-1 9 0 Pierce, 000 003 030-6 1 0 000 010 000--l. 6 l Stobbs and Guerra; Gray, Trucks (8), White (8) and Ginsberg. .oiooo4zu-9 s 15 .. ooioooozo.-s 9 0 Schulty and Walker; Surkont, Plllhdelphla 010 111000-4 7 1 D. Rice, Garagiola ('7); Thorrvpson. Kon- sbanly ('1) Candini (8) Seminick, Clnolnnail .... .. 000 000 000-0 B I 300 210 02x-8 11 I Wehmeier, Blackburn (5) Blake ('1) and Howell; Roe and Camp. 000 102 000 4-7 9 I New York 000 I00 101 1-4 10 2 Queen, Werle (10) and McCul- Bow- man (IO) Getiel (10) and Noble. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 000 062 010-9 12 1 in y --R. M. J ones; ties, will also six- to of Predicis Big Season For Harness Racing socistion predicted today gest season in 1951. Don R. Miller, executive oi last year's record. He said 8.466 applications same date. (8) , and ion. and purses 527.771. Miller said the splitting the purses. PRODUCE ment of Agriculture: Eggs: 13 55: C 50. Receipts: 839 cases. eurized fresh 601.5; Receipts: 345 boxes. Montreal; wholesale white 33-7.. Receipts: 175 boxes. sen, Potatoes: N. B. No. Neill: Ice Committee-W. R. Jen- lins: Property Committee-George Hawkins; Membership Committee Entertainment and House CommItte&-ll. Roy pevan. that harness racing is due for its big- vice- prcsicient. based his prediction on the fact. requests for racing certifi- cates for trotters and pacers were running about 12 per cent. ahead had been processed by May 1, comp”. ed with 7.446 a year ago on the Last year 10.281 horses saw act- soared to all.- 1951 distribution would exceed 312.000.. 000. with more than 11,000 horses MONTREAL, May 3 - (GP) .. Pmduce Drlces quoted here today were reported by Dominion Depart- Free cases. A-largo 31.. own: A-med 59-SOV2: A-pullets 57; Butter: Current receipts Que. No. 1 pasteurized fresh 5914 Que. No. 2 sm; wholesale Que. No. 1 post. first grade creamery print Job price 811,5-az. Cheese: Current receipts. Ontario colored 331.6-34 M16, Ontario white 3315. F.0.B.. factory; Quebec col- ored 33-'rl. Quebec white 33'A. l".O.B. Ontario col- ored 34?'g-35; Ontario white 3415- 3-lii: Quebec colored 34Vs. Quebec 1 75's 1.25- l.30: N.B. No. 1 50's .72-.75; .N.B. No. 1 10's .18-.20; P.E.I. No. 75': 1.40-1.50; Quebec No. 1 75's 1.10- 1.15; California No. l 100': 5.50-5.75. sissts more than their share of hot action come May 22nd. Bill just concluded final uuangements yes- terday to bring together middle- weights Cobey McCloskey of this City, and Yvon Durelle of Bale Ste. Ann, N3. in a 10-rounder that will get top-billing on a four-bout card at the Forum on that date. C 0 O The two leading mlddlewelghts in the Maritimes at the present time. The main hour, in itself should be a natural in the way of action for local followers of the game .- but there is much more action than that slated on the forthcoming card. Although all the matches haven't been finalized yet, it has been decided to match Harry "Kid" Poulton of Charlottetown. and Hair- old Schultz of Dartmouth. N.S as the six-round, semi-final attrac- tion. Poulton is the present Island welterweight champion, while Schultz is a rough, hard-hitting welter that holds near-top ranking in the seaside provinces in that division. They have both met twice before land have split. on the decis- ions. Schultz took a decision over Poulton at Halifax. while the latter reversed the decision in his favor in a second mi.:eti.ng.st Sprln8hil1- Bill also plans to bring at least two all-local preliminary bouts be- fore the public on the same card. and although he hasn't devulged the names of the contestants as yet, he assures local fans that "they will be high-class affairs" that will provide plenty of action. He may also stage a. special six- rounder to round off 3 really full evening of ring entertainment. 0 O C It will be the main event. how- ever, that is expected to supply the real action. Durelle is a vic- ious puncher who can combine his hard hitting power with flash- ing speed and skill of a WP6 that has not often been seen here in a local ring. He has beaten the best there is in the, Msritimes and holds a high-rating in middle- weight. circles in the New Ens- land States. Many of his vlcilms in the Maritimes, have also gone down under his gloves via the k.o. route. Included on his list have been Bunny "Ace" McCloskey. a brother of Cobey and formerly of this City, Ossle Farrell. Alvin Up- show and Pat.Philii.Ds- Durelle lifted the Maritime mid- dleweight crown from Ace by I knockout in the fifth round. out 1:-an-en out in one round. kayoed The Covehead Red Whigs, win- ners of the North River Hockey League Championship, are pictur- ed nbove. The Red Wings won the title by eliminating Southport in By Steve Robertson Canadian Press Staff Writer New York Yankees powered their way to a 17-3 rout of St. Louis Browns Thursday, tielng two records and breaking a third along the way. Rookie infielder Gil McDougiild was a star in the lamibasting American - League performance. driving in six of the runs on a triple and a base-clearing run. Washington senators swept into undisputed possession of first place in.the American League by trouncing Chicago White Sox 7-1 home at Chicago. In the only other day game Thursday. first-baseman Walt Dropo smashed in four runs with a double and single to spark Bos- ton Red Sox to a 6-1 American League victory over Detroit Tigers in Detroit. It was a. comeback for Dropo, who had been benched for weak hitting for the last 10 games. The smashing Yankee victory at St. Louis was the fifth straight for the world champions and the first for sore-armed Allie Rey- nolds. who made his first start of the season year and limited the Browns to five hits. A small crowd of 1.012 saw the Bombers unload their vaunted power with n 17-hit attack that produced four home runs, three triples and three doubles. They scored 11 runs in a wild ninth Inning. equally the league mark for iotal bases in one inning. the semi-iinnls and deicnuns the Milton lloi-nets 9-8 in 11 sudden death play-off gumc. Buck row. left to right are: 11. Hughes. B- Marshall. ll. Maclniughlin, Cap- w. Wheatley. Fro n l: Iain; M. Robinson. playing conch: V. Deacon. row, .1. Ayers. W. Mills, .1. Prowse. T. Prowse. T. Misner. G. MacKny and F. Hughes. Missing from the picture is George Mills. N. Y. Yankees Smother St. Louis Browns 17-3 out of first place. Rookie Bob Schultz yielded nine hits but had trouible only with Sam Jcthroe. who drove in all Boston runs with his sixth home run and a single. A four-ru-n eighth inning rally by St. Louis Cardinals proved more effective than three Phil- adelphia home runs as the Red- birds defested the National Lea- gue champions 8-4 in s night game at Philadelphia. The defeat may have been even more costly for the champions as catcher And; Seminick was sent to hospital after being hit by a pitched ball. The victory enabled the Cards to take over first place from Boston Braves who lost to Chi- cago Seminick was hit behind the left ear by one of Max Lanier's pitches in the fourth inning. The big catcher was taken to hospital where he was reported resting comfortably. - Preacher Roe shut out Cincin- nati Reds with six hits as Brook- lyn snapped a three-game Na- tional League losing streak with an lil-hit barrage and an 8-0 vic- tory in a night contest at Brook- lyn. It was iihe third straight victory for the Dodger lefthander. Pittsburgh baited around in s four-run 10th inning to whip New York Giants 7-4 at New York after Spider Jorgenserfs pinch homer tied the score in the ninth inning of the National Lea- gue game. New York came back with one run in the loilh when Bill Wei-le came to the rescue of Si. Milies Coach Disappointed Wiih Hone Town TORONTO. May 3 - (CP) - Johinny (Peanuts) 0'Flahert)'. coach of Toronito St. Michael's Monarchs, said tonight he is dis- appointed with the i-FEBUMM home-town fans are giving hi5 team in the Alexander Cup final with Valleyifiold Braves. There were only 1,941 fans in Maple Leaf Gardens Wednesdly night when St. Michael's scored a 4-1 victory to tie the best-of- seven series 1-1. "W5 is tough situation," 0'- Flshei-ty said. "It's mighty dis- couraging to play with no crowd to cheer you on. You should have heard ilhem you when Valleyfield scored the other night. I can't understand it." Third game of the series will be played here Saturday night. and Jack lrvine is the only doubtful starter for the Braves.- He slid into the goalpost during the third period Wednesday night and hurt his knee. It was x-rayed today and will have to be treated. The Braves went through a light workout at the Gardens iro- day. Besides Irvine. 305950 Jeannette and Andre Cori-iveau were missing. Joannette strained his shoulder and Cori-iveau a leg muscle but both will likely be in action. New Glasgow May 13, it was en- nounced today. President look Wolman of the . ooooos 4110-4: 0 o u shav in seven while Phillips Fem"? 2'? ”" i" sing” W” Mel Queen. Association said delegates from Robertson, Shore (6) and Baich: 0.5.. lilsted two csntos before tak- E32319:-u;:0 mgiiggrgng M gigs: The Gian.” ouum th, plum New Brunswick and Frill" 33' but hardly ready for" Charles again. savold, a one-time bartender. hasn't done any regular fighting since he won British recognition as world heavyweight Lsmpion by stopping England's Bruce Wood- cock in four rounds, June 8. 1950. The Englewood. N.J., blond has been nursing his piece of the title carefully while manager Billy Daly shopped around for the right op- ponent for a My psydsy. They think they've got just what they wanted in Louis. Louis will collect 35 per cent of the net gate while Ssvold will get 25. Gamer-Brion To Meet In June LONDON. May 3 - (AP) -- Jul Gardner, British and Europe”, heavyweight champion, I31-ud again today to fight Argentina Cesar Brion. This time the 10-round bout will be held outdoors June 5 in London's White city stadium, The young Briton twice pulled out of scheduled bouts with Brion because of an injured left thumb. Gardner's titles won't be at stars because Brion is an Argentine. - T, . when You Buy an Exidi TORONTO. May 3 a (GP) - Gcneral Council of the Uniied Church of Canada last night urged Canada to admit its share of crip- pled immigrants. The Council pass- ed a resolution asking the Federal Government to admit a percentage of persons suffering from tuber- YOU GET culoais and immigrants with am- Greater Starting Power putations and loss of sight. Bflghter Light; omms. Japan, May-3 - um Il;g't't3e”'.I,'3” - Three high-school boys were sus- ' - "3 pended yesterday because they .'ail- Beth? SCTVIW ed to fight back when one of them was attacked by a group of stud- ents. The school principal said the three failed to live up to "the spirit of self-defence.” MALLETPS BATEERY SERVICE 972.” lcikesyou, 100 miles ( . CTUAIL IEST ward Island will attend the ses- sion. Podbeilan. Lasordla (5). Elmer- ly (7), Malietie (8) and Atweil. Buffalo 000 000 003 100 000 ing the full count. He has taken two decisions from Tiger W&I'1'in8- ton and also took Bobby Stretcher set by the Browns 10 i0 nine- wlih the Aug. 7, 1922. identical types and WINNIPEG, May 3 - (O?) - 1 th lend, quantities of hits. The major les- - A ” i Prices on the Winni G l E ”" Wm” wh” 15 one "i 9 sue mark of 29 was set by the Ottawa (no no mo 100 ooi 9” '” xj ins middieweishts in the NW 1333 Ch, C by N R H t -5 . . 5333;; 3:3 ;gg,v;;g,,g,;gun;;,g, England sun... as apponecrgloal The 11-35;, me W CW ace orses am low-Priced Trudi Tire . (15 mmng” near the close to erase or reduce l,,u:?r1:h:,:, ':,',21';.th,;nf?,yb;?; 11):, mi. tallied in the ninth inimz of an I c B t (71)w1llo1:il,Ecll1x;;lt?1co(t;) a(n5d Nc(i:v1aigl';a-s(l!i:Jig me e”1y1"5”' edhouf. sgslnst him of late with America" League mnws" the n previous high being 10 by the 1901 Detroit. and 1912 New York clubs, Stubby Overmire started and was crushed when the Yankees got five in the fifth, two crossing on a round-tripper by Yogi Ber- Falr buying of a commercial na- ture appeared in oats while barley had,some modest trading from the some source. Processors bought some mix and American houses were on both sides of the market gny degree of success, and nobody is selling the local sompper shofiv on that score. .. enmann. Corwin (9) Oscr (9) Fan- ovich (10) and Tomkinson. Sokol (11). Baltimore . 010 001 010-! I 0 llochester .... .. 000002000-2 8 3 SYDNEY. N. S.. May 3 - (CP) - The Cape Breton Turf Club will conduct harness races at; the Sydney Sports Centre sndi Here's a real, guar- anteed Goodyear truck tire that's Meeting D'urelle ior the first time last November, Cobey lost a Dre-ws and Lopata; Coilum. d 1 ta. the Noriluide Downs this eessonf oursat an amaz- Wild (9), and Leiliianc. i"o'3f,,?,';'i,1l"f,Z,s.tiominn report- 132a-i-:u:Sli(:led.Aer?l'lsi12Onblli, hi? iiiioliilfg Joe Collins hit one of the round- it was announced tonigh-i. Ingly low price! sl”'k'5."'u i :1n-: 3 : ed today included about 1,000,000 got him another crack at Din-elle 219959;; i-y'T'a(f,li('ii5.,II;1':isig';)i'ci;1'lp:d";"li1'; Then Club recently Purchased ( 0" "V9 ('9': i " i ”'i::::: no Chiti' .-.:.::.. g",;he1- go :;,:,Nm- 3-: -3,; a'::,,;:;:..::.-.::; us. ” :2: .s”l2i;..”””-is:””2'3.T.i””l”.'; :.':.::.':;;..:;:.'.. v-m--M . ' ers: ou rca . us - me cro . . - , 1 39”” els-, Colombia 7o.ooo bushels; and division. Matching Durciie P""”" n..iixD3ii33”"ii3e””m"8cii3si;f !n...,T.',e. '9” 10' 99.-.. 1 .. . morc miles cgnygg-nu. 5,1 300 . v - India so,ooo bushels, for punch, Cobey -scored one of shared by Fred Memo 01 New Several new 1-l0rse8 have been Pu son" an, x I ...n pg -, Class two sndniwrnstionsl wheat the biggest ups?” in Maritime bought by Cape Breton owners. you ever thought U”""l"" ""'- """""' York Giants (1911). Robert John- 'm3 cud" when he max 3 spm son of the Philadelphia Athletics They include Harry l-lirsch's Lit- declsion over the champion at in; eemsnt prices both dropped one- He Br G" B 2:06 speed" Wm. 11 H t possible.) a cen. Drive our ACHES "ii IWMIIST sun; cn (1937) and Tom McBride of Bos- . . 010,1” p,-go”, S-pringhill in a title bout. Talking to" Rad an (1945) ed in use Gum-1 cmgun mm yea, , 0 A ff” gg . . to Mccloskey last nilhi I! '0 MW ' by Joe O'Brien. ace driver from on I"! ' . . Oats May 947.3. July 929iA. M Nah mom; the m.mmmmg Conrado Msrrero. scattering Ahab”, P. E. L Oct. 8836. mun, he downed to mu” my .d. nine hits. registered his third gun uugkj gua nuiey - May 1.3595; July l.35!f.- d, M , He 5,” um he straight victory for Washington. , ..-uni. am .,,.ci.1. My-Inouunuuyuuni The roomleei lndeedl Pleniy 07 96: 069- 139i-B "M? Wong d',',i,, ma would be The chunky Cuban righthsnder . ly built no do 1 nun-Ievaleneeuol mom fof 5 pa”.ng.f' ; ; ; 0 Eye - MB? 3.1994: -N1! 11994: xfsevgngmmh huge, mm. cam, has slowed only one run in each DISCUSS MII'I'IlIII u-uck'aworlr.Bqoi' IIIII-IIIOIIIOIIOIII 40 Oct. 2.2054. n M mm mm Wm N31,, ,1!” of his three games. The sensiors min , your small true soeosyongonugives CV07 .,::-:..-...r-v -ism: in :::;:.:. ;i:,.s: .. 'i:3:”".i'.l3.".".'3ii:'. nu. per on... u... n. ..... . . . - a " - ,, :,?,i”'m"'”..:i,,',”f.:'1'.Kehf;f,;,, ,,?,f,?,i,y. Yost hit a homer and batted in mu.nrAx, my 3 .. (cp) .. -scvions-rlifm 1951 Morris Minor and see 90' three runs. Chuck Stobbs of the Red Box shackled the Tigers with six hits to win his third game against no Possibility of a Mariiime Am- ateur Softball Association will be discussed at an annual eeting of the Nova Scotia Amocistion et eh: I have ever met. but I am LANG Li: Y. nucklnshamshire. kmkmg wrwus :0 the wnp.-. England - (OP) - A former beau- ty spot near here known as "Black Park" is to be converted into an now too commenting on the proposed W Mcmukay , d defeats. Teddy Gray. who hurled . Innsdulnp. rang; Brown "M ""5; hiitieiss ball until Bill Goodman Iheload,a build .-...."”..".p jighflng, Mg”-I; Q"-j...' nlabsi mam. mat it Wm be . nongtme s nod to start the sixth, suffered 7'47 up plenty of mile. '-.h..'”&'.g 1 n.” ynury Ha suted ch” Mime, box. hisA sgcond loss gzithgut e. win. 7 ,. . - -- age ON the high ... gun. unhshn-I wimmtiql IIOJY IIIOCI : ” ”'"”,i,' '” 'f,',,,ff;3 mm: sin: homer. 2 trlivtl: and n':i'n".i; mqm Qnncul ""' i --I-in--. ondyeonofdurublllty mder :53" 3:3: 'u?ios such cinu-nl while. plclns Chicago Cubs to a d'flVhI&IdIfIUlI.sO0"IC195I-,' :l:"'ii:.' ”.':.”"'isE' iif.?”ii1"l....'"ii '33..3L"i?.TJ..”i:": .V,',;'::." 3;; . Morris Miner and Oxford iodav-i i hotvsvero. tobe able lounge a re-' st aoaion. Hank Sauer also 3911119 UQW ” ”' Models in 4-door and 2-600' match at a later date when the homered for the Cubs as they wiin sedonsondosnveniblesln0- title may be at stake. broke a three-nme losing sbrenk . .1 l m .. . -.----- oil rirht-hands: J . ' , VCFIOIY Of we pl : p t D , IN MIA! PLOT The loss knocked the Braves Sf” . W; i ' ' ""' . - vumuns I-I--no-v ----an ' aIeI&aII . , , ,, .. , Inwho "In ' .":'.'.:'.i':.':..-:.,':.:'..'.....:.i::. W i'"L..' """i""" Manvllle ......:.....-:-.-: .. ..,........ s, i . ' t . -Venn!-Jm-.W-m'imdW9w son. el run developed on .,.T...' "9"" , A dsaiefe -... -ChI1000bInI 1&7 131.; 0IMI!MWI1I;9:d':u?:.1 phggggjgggggggnpggy, Hm 1 ii mnymginn W . ON u. i . ...u..u.,c..u.u.oImou.uy. i'1'"iW,I;::9:y'!;:p:'m. mm Priahlaableslaeasaeettraead. f. V, , . fogn -;,vY&7An at le faoess lo-your prison term end ""."'." ftil-Vikte Ianlng ' "7 V T I a .3; 3&A" '5. Ill-I 0& 3'51. 0" lu- 31010;-Ngihf fW00:IviHnIi0'i'- smiu. Charlottetown. 1 e ' W mam . chumuohn. . 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