rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MAR“? 22' BUDGETSPEECH BY W REGULAR SKATING HON.M.R.MCGU1GAN r3880“! m Wufself ~ . - eemvlei! et IliI-Ifylnllflflflk" . Try e h... _ "selected " . , "rm: FORU M ........... w-rvuii-turr-vtl l a ‘we bed Dr u‘ A I 0 woavuzum for rolling your own "I esn eskine you Ins Attornev' General." "" Mr. Mcfluiganlfiwe liWlyl "l? - “ enough on hand or en 011N180!" - mum" d m“. h. ‘d ‘m. “In?” '° m" militiamen in @511‘. the Do- fn some brands of "All" 7m‘ ‘ubjeq, w" gwugmf jg u" "W" W‘ "° w?‘ "u "" w‘ m or“ t ' ie n. ur. n. a. Muioleez- d 3:12’: fit??? digtifigd hi?!‘ iiedrxnlnfiivnt Gel?‘ hgoémiuto‘: x;- d ctblebogorts dz: goo‘: .. i aim . ar nee W9 c“ °"iY “Y 5°;‘“‘i‘{°f@°.‘ “l, §:§,";‘-,.§‘§§’°.Z§L?or efficgis . wet: llglbtod. agred ed and buoyed. ., cufiftififimé? ‘fgiouxeirnoifint of liquor employed ln the Province. Ile clt- Secretary ‘Kl-leg’!!! angul- Jen a...‘ “ r0 _ - "m m“ ‘fiat? glllfugfidavlg! vigil", Conserved-fie‘! . er Brown. head of a Chamber of m‘ hm‘ 1 t t “do u beetle Mr Heath Strong: "f we did Comme committee to Ill-Pg! §:';'.‘.1'.°:...'.';“3£.?......o... that. wroni that h w» "we why vw {if-gar t-‘gndiisflitgm- yin}: Juflie‘ I m w,“ p“... h. hm no; ‘home no it." ‘ " n n on o v n ere . aiiowefi 810i‘ the amount of l uor wrfiilriqlvfctluigan. Did you do He also read a let r from Mr. t WQ dill!‘ f w" m’ ’° m“ M’ F°'°°' M’ so - "r edml fiemltgeeritlmtbongtolegi “i?” Tredg. w" qum a “we “wilder the s and anoint‘. but neither are you. e didn't have the revenue you have. now. for one Mr. Me an: 1?’ . _ Miriting Airmen Outscore League Champions To ;\' Take Exhibition Tilt 13-7 , momma: “The liquor wee ' that.‘ rationed. I doneigullflghy would medicin be I 0m 5% w. hedesn epidemic In this“ virioe. wine would may v? ur. cvuigsu: "You ousht "I us; that question of the innin- sir wisituig airmen. Leading the win- ners attack was ullssiusi vmo au- ' '10. mm‘ ‘us City ue cham- i 5-: Ill the for uve [OM31 during tnu Long i1 Dario um- iln l ' d 8 A.l.". .1 quad victory rom n en exhibit- l 55%.? . no» w - e wnitlock getting foul" uoois. uacs- son two sun uuuiiore one. e was of some o bers; they were goo s had some “sood stuff.‘ were inconsistent in economy in one breeth. and more ndlt r: in another. nom was e note he liked to heal‘. Mr. McGuIgan said. I-feagrced with the member from Summer- 6AM,‘ tnat we are only e. small pro- vince. with very limited resources. and we should be very careful of expenditures The other side of the picture showed the Opposition llf5hlg a great man extra eiépen- Mr. Heath Btronsi itures on public hca tn. egrlc tun Prohibition Act you supply the All‘ road repairs. grain elevators. lerg- Force? _ or snow plows, corn binders, ra - Mr. McGulgan: ‘The ssnie es lug and gravelling of low ying they” do in any province in Cln‘ places, larger grant to the Burn- |ada. u merside high school. more pay for‘ Mr. Strons!" It i! dluflfl" i“ teachers. a second crew on the this Province. n Rocky Point ferry, bridge: ecroee Mr. McClu 2 It is the time the North and West Rivers. anoth- thine. The r yprce are supplied “i” m" '° ‘;'°"‘°‘.' 141?“. ‘ti? " 15°“ .‘.“°..."i§.‘“°'..$. ‘$35.’. "if. "tilt; , _ . causeway or urine e a r po eep p y “fin o", 3100.0.» jccls would be federal ones. but If pur ose." fig‘: “u!” ‘I rwon“ h all the 0 position requests were . Strong: "They have no "mwd" ° m" " “m” "° b’ m‘ m“ “infirm “in- mouse - "You ere only into one account. You must 111mg: Ill CO of budgeting for e and ratio defi- wit)‘: here under the Pro - clt would have to udget or one . "r “Th. “my “d rldnlmmbor m“ m". u. "Wm Wlrui, UUbSAOllr muliiven. uuiuuii. iluwrence. comriei". iviulmeau. Aimy- Goal. lidcliiiuioii; defence. A-UVA ounpwn. axis Carmichael. forwards. vviiitlocs. Jackson, Culi- mare. stead, Nightingale. silo-nun... vaviiiori. - AWJUICU¥'KBUEI Bagnnll SUMMARY First Period I l-(Amiy. Ouidlnwe iwhitlock) lz-i’! 4—nnny. w intro-as icuoinuri ,' omniwli) 31cc -R.u.n.s-.. Maxwell son: 113v k-fif. U.A.r'., stating that the Nebb. was pl Maritime Bo was decided to inv c ._ _ to attend the local Boards quart- l, tin in s riL "do"? oof-r p included ndence e letter from Canadian L6G! ll ““‘”‘"‘“' “Wofifi 8.2‘ 6.3.3.... under we to i tiony ‘ct heedouerterl and asking the Board's nup- port in protesting this move. The secretary was instructed to write eeeuring the Lelivn of their lit- mest support. . . "We spent over weer. h‘. ....'. u“ "ovs.:"..*t= c te u . M;- MoGuige-rmt is in the Pub- Mr. BQHl-"HCI much did you spend in 1M2?" Mr Mcuuigen: “About the some. ve‘s team played at the Forum. _ Cristian: fast-skating for- ‘ m; wilnncra dh-ftfg seeing the ylflQ tale xfit e? times‘ in fiwfiiaét‘ s: 2%.: "oi. m. l W"'°'o”."°.§.“;fl.'“ "a “it”; - y, “L up their high ‘bcoring ~. ‘w. ‘elloerirhodwuld not match a the fulfl f"? .- - o“ v .""ii riot" ‘w tnmselrouigitiater ails n8 ‘-;¢¢-0pen_ - e way h with many smart combin- lum, plays hem! Pulled off by the U?" "__.“~_O_—‘*_—> ' i h I I Iemght s Schedule . it turlmg Bluh Following la the schedule at the‘ Uhariotieloirn Curling Club w-_ v nllibt: UHCPIECI r Muirliead (Connler) ‘ _ Nine Canadians who went oversees together In 1940, were tolflllirr Nmpwn) “W, K904111011.‘ i: EsiFiInnd for lit“? years, sad therawéntgiroaroghtfho oyf . . '- _ . It'll?! agcame cane an; eieron a. “?"("A'£" gum“ ‘Mcrhelwm to gel Iiaack for a Dwell-corned rest. end happy ‘that the fortunes of “If q__n_u Aju . had left tin-Ir lifllc band Intact. They Were all Kfellnd "U" Infmbll‘! f‘! l 1mm ' jthc "City oi‘ Windsor fighter squadron of the ILCAJ‘. The nine friends. Dwliranaitiel — McPherson. 8 P. M. Quebec Bulges lee No_ 1 H. R Cussion (Gciflon) LG. Putnam rs. Car-I MC- ‘ QLIUWI‘. xtlzovc. from left In right are: Sgt. J.W, Colllrt. Relifl-‘I. 555k; Sh- llil-iieli; ' e 11.1. Davis. Owen Sound. Ont: Flight set. ILA. Fell. Winnipeg; Cpl. It. Gillts. Glen llfnrtin. Prince lldwerd Islend: Wei-rent Officer S. Lleoweeki. h‘: ‘lo. I Second Period G W. Mc Phee. vs Prank Me- 8—.ArIm'. 9—Arrny, wok-son :45 Whitloolt, (Oudmone) n.- Wit-ulnar: Flight Sgt. Afr. Mooney ll. Primrose Ave. Ottawa; Sit. W. 1H. Li-Clair, m Cleuow Avon. Ottawa; Flight Sgt. “'1”. White. Toronto; of enormous proportions. "It may be constructive criticism but It was certainly not consistent." he .ll0G'IliR . Air Force are under military law. The" are not bound by the laws of this Province. I am not goinf items In our accounts that were icharged to general government." Mr. Heath S us: "Do you think To Get Your and ‘Maple Leafs Score 3-1 Victory Over Montreal Canadians In N. H. L. Semi-Final Opener — By Harold ‘Freeman l night scored while both teams were Canadian Prom staff Writer at full strength. It was a breal: MONTREAL, March 2i - (CP)- away from a sustained Canadian with a super defence and a sen- offensive with Babe Pratt making sational goalie. Toronto Mspie the play and Jackie Hamilton leaf; whipped Montreal Canadlens taking the pass and firing the 3-1 here tonight to take the first goal. _ ' game of their best of seven eemi- Canadian connected for final Stanley Cwp series. only SOB-i only in the third. A 59110.“ crowd o; mo" m“, after they had been left a man .000 slaw Canadians pin the Leafs short by a Penalty to Ray Gei- inside their blue line for a "Mo; liffe. Elmer Inch speared s loose pgpt o; m, 3mm bu; m,“ mm,‘ puck near the Csnsdlen net and efforts broke again and again on 119°‘! l P"! t0 T08 318k; Wilt-l the staunch Leaf defence and the W“ in the Clear st the blue line. beaumul won, o; pa“; 51mm“ m Blake out-distanced all pursuit to be worse if the police refused tn m’ "m" rhéghemtefrlri): $13; irmbumi Tb “m” a With Ilia defensi comb ereetihn urs- behind them. the irvoieifr wntfimiio“. d” "m" “Mil mm" °" "° "i "W PM" l" “id- "1’° me ma,“ and W‘ mm and on“ Toronto for two games. they went from house to aidiens were a thoroughly beaten “m4 b" l ,. V" '4 d team at the end. It was their first “mmngg w" loss in 26 home games this season. m“ hwy mmgygg 2117 ma: to house. even though there is no xeiisonfirnililiooula ‘N I t 0h- . an: " 0, don‘ think so, no." , Mr. McPhee: "It is lust ls well to say what you mean.‘ Mr. MoGuigan: “I dont think that "they should so indiscrimin- 5W1)‘ Mr. McPhee: " ell. that i8 Illlt wlm thbeivéucliud‘ in tbgh case." . an: ' ose things happened when my hon. friend was Attorney General too. and they will happen. 1f they were acting under the Excise law the Atfnrncy Gen- elgzl zvoirldnt have anything to sly l u .. Mr. McPhee: “The way to deal with it Is to cause such en In- spector to be sent away." Mr. Mgfiulsan: "I don't know: uet because they made one mie- ake. It rnixbt have been reliable information.’ - McPbee: "But you suggested they made several mistakes.‘ Mr. McCulgan; “I ea thou things have happened of n. A great many searches were made and nothing was found. That is their business to look for intoxi- tracts tcletitnwiquori and I dolift think e. uorsonpeoekpiecelflw or: "his." W “to”. . o. o... .. o. onl- e H co e o year en and they do not know sewn“: upkeep of that. I would not be eur- about it prised If next ycer when the Pro- vincial Treeeurer comes in he will be obliged to ask for en amount may be in exoesecf le amount collected under the Health Tex for the upkeep of that institution." He defended the Government's Flight Sgt C! Rcddcrhouee, London, Ont. tR.C.A.F. PHOTO). to , nether it is right or whe- you are speri enough on sgrl- r m”? .¥‘.‘.I."'.?.‘l‘.“‘r%.- ..*:.-P"P°'“"' " "i" "'- iiiilv" WK m‘ m’ ° en: "I don't think it ture. But that is the way they do W- with rev- -——-— An estimated eeooooo will ....la business. They have so mush liq- has ind N d0 . is ell tte f bat u" m: ‘he M‘ Hue‘ m‘ “my “u. n an?‘ r o w is saved by the efforts of voIvun-tnry t workers who will be tri and the Nevy. so much liquor is is requirtd- If RotitwnBcokNo. 4in this »' allowed. I didn't make thst rcgu- brought in for the , of eniculture then . ‘Jul? I 1ms§:"t‘§2 ifituiiiofi; pared to expend the moner- . other Provlnw next week. Plow General. n. wee eecieu that the is: Btlwli "You 4139M formu- proper way for us to do wee to iete your own policies. follow this procedure" Mr- M en treced the Rrowtb 0f credit u lest Mr. strong: "Doefthe Province one d . make a profit out of the liquor eelflitdyeoere. They now ‘have es- ution centre; In the areas w they some. tes Air Ibrce . I! predict- ‘“l’l’.‘."%r'8o$§ 2 "Yes. ther u ulddo ierwork quitie a profitti‘ I don't think t is by tgltimfi°kliflgg “m u u“ u that eventually they 'wtll make gov assistance un- e liquor sold other- wile. but were Is quivo e won'- W necessary to farmers’ organisa- tions. The great Obfectivee were it. There is more water. morcover. because the quality has been out th encouragement of thrift end lisation card RB-W or: making of iolne for product» Zoned use said. He did not think Opposition crit- icism of the RoCJ/LP. was Iustlfied. I-fe believed the people were satis- fied with the work carried on by this force. The Liberal party did not bring them here-' we give that credit to the Stewart Government They came here on e ten year contract. That contract expired two or three years ego. end we renewed it for another tori years. Under that positrect they were to suPPiy us with twenty men und we paid them $20,000 e yeer. Over and above that we have re- ceived fifteen other offlcere. or thirty-five in all. but they an not oblieed to keep them here on our account. They have epeelel duties in connection th Domini their , just Ice No. l Hon T.W.L. Prowse ve the. lfncKinncn. Sentner Trophy ‘I P. M, ice Ne. 1 " ‘Fmnkmrtervl l. millet/t. ' Ice Ne. 4 CH. Black VS. Judge DuLfy ; lee No, it e5 io-‘rc c.s.r'., Oussion (Int-Colliaplfi) i.i-i'v..c.s.r*.. McPherson (Max- well) 12.50 12—R.C.A.1".. McPherson 14:00 Penalties-None. Third Period ill-Alum’. Whit-lock (Jackson. Cludsnore) 1:83 l4—‘l_?&(LA.!'.. Cuslon (Maxwell) lb—-Pt.C.A.I"., hall (McPher- son IrfloDlvitt) 6: agrees-t. Muirhead (Gordon) iv-lrcbgalirn. Maxwell (clarion) ib-Army. rooirsou icinmom m:- ia-1:v._.o.i\.r.. Winn (Mldghall) ao-rtIcn r2. Cussion (Gordon) 18:18. are be done es before through Q1010;- cei Ration Boards at Charlotte wn. " . Souris, Montague and Alberton. and the various distrib- lhBv McMillan vs. J.C. Mont- ._ cu muons 9 . M. l No. 4- P._!.__Cobb v Dr. Ill. Giddinllr ‘h Berwiuk Takes 3-Goal Lead V‘ Over AordertJn Finals For ' .l!5?§i;no Intermediate Crown ...ia..- ll. 0. A. F. In Lead In Iloop League Ration Book No. 8 when they apply for the new one. It will be returned to them after the a has bee ro t‘; re e yfn for p. de- Excise. We are only pa twenty. As in the case of m icine down. I em not responsible for they er; a that. Some claim now that it is ' not good enough for medicine; but be that u It may. we have no con- trol over it." we must realize that great prevention to crime. with regard to the Reid else. be said he regretted that this raid had been conducted. yet it would l '°“‘“'""“°“°' W W?» Continued) CALLS ON call‘! the bell-lg principles of poses- \ Magistrate's I'm The member for Bredelbane (Mr. Hoke hed spoken about pro- secutors‘ fees- McGuire ll me plicmtion form is filled out et home. Instructions for filling it out are : l line on ted who worked be," Mouton rave to wait ‘s a case of it)’. Rector an engineer do t en cioel points included: Co-operetzon between nations es 800d neikhooure is "the moot eff- ective method" of feguerdlng the - u . An international 100M? must be crested which will use fence if nee- to inform nni SUMMARY first Perled L-Toronto. Moe-tie 6:07 Z-Toronto. Boothma 16235 Penalties - Neill (2). Inch ernment s m istrete was appoint- ed for the w ole Province. lie made s salary of $1.500 and be- sides he collected fees. That preo- tioe was continued until I806. when the present Chief Justice assumed office as Attorney General and started e newprinolple" that the fees were to be turned into Pro- hibition. administration. In lieu of of fees the maaistretesi___were al- lowed e80 a month in Queen's $0 in Prince Coun- tl. magistrates ere not getting my more than formerly. ut instead of fees they get e lump sum. The health tax on tobacco end ‘m. ilquorvMr. MoCluigen maintain- zd. had never been “eermerkqeg: or any er purpose. recline hed been eermanked or hishwsy urpoees. end his was set forth n the Act. butithere was of e similar nature nothirls in the l-fesltli Tex Act. The pre- amble merely said tbet more mou- evdwee needeiiy for girlie haunts en particular or tree-fin of tuberculosis. “but it does not say that the!‘ money should not be - or o er purpoen." .' he edded "con- “m” n ftllou riehts or'°“8e§‘r.“‘” TRADE EARD a (Continued from page l.) ?.:"§.?........~** “m” ly in the rural areas. the its at fir? m l?‘ fed by the distribution eentrerscon- sumere who do not let their bookl It this tlmn must welt until April Hill. before they can be supplied Between the periods. Canadians were presented with the Prince of Wales Cup for leading the league In the regular season and goalie '33.‘ em“ more t“. "we; i‘° y 0f‘ e rig l: e in goafixeeping. . But the cup - winning team didn't; win the Eilme and the best goalie at the Forum tonight won't, the Vezlna trophy winner Paul-Bib- eault stood out. as the greatest in- dividual star of the game. Elwin Morris paced the Toronto attack that broughftwo goals in the first period and another in the st second before Canadians bagged their only score in the third. He collected the first goal himself on a solo effort while Canadlens were c. man shoru, grabbing the puck from a face-off near the Crmadlln net and Whipping it past Durnan. MOrrIs set up the play for the 5°°°Y1d 8081- atlflin while Canadiens were a man short His close in pass on a gaming pia pet up George Boothman in {mm of the net and Boothman made no mistake. Toronto ivem three up in th zaiitfind. 0n the only goal of the (Morris) BIRWICK. N. 5.. March 21- Chamberlain O'- (CPJ-Bei-vtuck Ail-Stars defeated < Nationals of Borden, PILL, li-B tonight in the opener of e two- . ame total-goal series for the aritime maermedlato hockey championship. The second game will be played sere tomorrow night. - SUMMARY First Period be red oo-operative action g cut e liming the fem nee- ded to maintain “ e rule of lsw." The on the Soviet Un- ion. Greet Britain, the United States Oh ed at ufiofllflfxlW lest n Second Period 3-Toronto, J. Hamilton (Pratt) tio - the b\ll'-| Penalties-Loch. H. Hamilton. minimum flatten Replaced j: Leader 0f II. S. 7th Army- NAPLIB. March 2l-—(AP)—L\. Gen- Ceeree B. Patton. knowniin the field as "old blood end guts." has been replaced u commander so“ t.“ .. =1 ~ . QXIII GI‘ e l iuatiae. today. oty of that mlendlii bit congratulate how bucked i"__" Third Period A DIR than t f th . . - Al". stogion berm? B""&.,§$°,*_” 2mm” m c‘ Chamberlain. Exhibition flame Ilere Thursday Borden. Crunpbell 1.46 '9 h“ ‘m.’ Ber-wick. Anderson ° m. m“ ‘E-lcrwlck. Word 30. Berivick, Lsngille 10.46. o. Berwick, oglvie (Anderson) 17 l, i. Pts Penalties: Flake. A def-son. Moc- 1 'Williams - - - v l; ' (Ogllvle) (McDonald) . l Navy meet at 7 urn. The unofficial standing l. 2. h, 3. is lcecue 1s as follow: bathe Droeellve . reduced end hurtful Indie proof-Ices Q eiu-rew and financial Interns rauet be to pro Fwer develflfllrit Hockey fans are to be treated to another exhibition game at the Forum Thursday night when n. Royal Canadian Air Ibrce team from th local airport, coached by Pete Ke y, tangles with the team from the Anny training centre et Beach Grove. A bans-up gem; is expected with plent of action assured all the way hrough. Hitler Seeks Iluisling Iiov't Mtg ef- the M P i a and ehble econ- Seco ero - . Berwick, Lansllle (Ogilvle) 8.40. - ~ ~k, MacDonald (Flake 5.58. . ‘u. ck. Flake 10.65. . Borden. Stewart (Macwilliamsl i210. 10. Borden. Campbell 17m. 11. Berwlck. Irengiiie (MacDon- rl) 17.50. Penalties: Cutliffe. Plske. Third Period 12. Borden. Campbell .46. l3._B0rden. cutllife (Mecwillienul 6.4- . lejiicrwlck. Longflle (Ogllvie) 1.00. l5. Berwick (MacDonald 920. fven command of "another ut ermy officials declined to iden- tify the unit or reveal the Gener- eIr present whereabouts. It wee eeuneotedheitl-i plane o E‘ a“ r e - peoted western front invasion el BIICPE. Garlhliesn Parley Opened Yesterday ,.___.. _ Chicago Black Hawks Crack Four-Year Jinx To Win 2-1 From Red Wings In Opener i D IT. March 21—(AP)—The Chicago's Liquor Revenue "There ie nothing else to ee about the Prohibition Act ekee that we are ng w enforce e think probably that in hIgh-swrlng forward law. and I iv. iiai-ucn. Campbell 19.00. 17. Borden, Cutliffe (Macwilliams) 12.00. i8. iserwlck, Flake 14.00. i9, Borden. Campbell 14-45. Penalty: Oatwey. ETRO Chicago Black Hawks cracked a fouryear Detroit jinx here tonight .bea.ting the Red Wings 2-1 in the first encounter of their Stanley Cup piety-off series before a crowd of 1088 ilne. hid tied it up at 7.12 by golf- inR in a 15-foot shot after Dion had been LlP-IWII out of the Detroit frets. Joe Cooper and Smith were Bil/tn assists on that taLIv. For Hungary IDNDON, March 2I—(A.P)_. Hitler was reported manoeuvring its!) establish a Qutsling i-egimg this regard tho legislation of the‘ Dominion Government hes help -I ed us to some extent; that ll. that’ liquor was rationed durlr flu Ieetl yeer. We ere niy allowed to die- of 70 per cent of herd liq policy with r rd to ex ndtture on extra mure. treetenen of tub- erculosls- These people were not f-re rdin nd - being tad as ery cute, h. Jidflmybsvea. be BRIDGBIOWN. Barbados. Merck 21-(0? Cabin-An ‘ ternetlone West Ind conference. attended g refs-wen tives of British ent nits states colonies in the I101‘ r oorit of wine ind so per cent of nor. The restrictions u n beer have now been lifted. e we ere not restricted In any way. meeesellrelse” It does seem suenge on the face of it that although we are reticn- ed. end although we sold less liq- uor lest year. yet we made MW money. That he ened in that fore re went into effect s convention in slated thyt the Dominion men: should Iuersntee the amount of he revenue. ‘The Dominion agced to do that. I i-32 the basic year. end they allowed Ill In 19$ the some rev- enue w had in that ear. But my time um a relies to the price liquor. $2.00 for the Do- ‘ Gov ‘ end $2.00 for were i the provinces. 5c that the prov- inces all made more revenue. not- Is yeer axtennding t-lilt liquor we; re- ininlon health tonight as e Nazi army of i . men fanned out over the troubled Balkan country end seiz- ed all rail functions and other communion one centres. Two quick souls within e span of 44 seconds near the middle of the third period turned the trick for the Hawks who won their lust game on Detroit ice March 1e. i960. and bed lost l7 and tied two since. Th; win marker was scored _. by Doug Ben y, who hed 7'1 ints in the regular season to fin- eecond In the individual race. Bentley took e pass from Clint Smith near centre ice end sketed al the vvey in to beet the Red Wing‘ eI-tander Connie Dion etgm SUMMARY First Period Scoring-Nona Penalty-D ibbeen area opened here today fer ifrurellins / From Cornwallis Dam- aaoox. u. s. March 11 -(CPl-I"ighting beck __ gelleritl! 1mm the brink 0i’ Truro Bearcal-s pulled themselves together tonl ht In edge out H. M. C-S Cornwalis 5-4 In the fnllftil fame of the best-in-seven M - "me senior hockey final. 1'11: rs bro t the f clfmberib on: llve British marina?" n on was re resen o e e we are not able In use the e5. present from Camila and the tlltwrtlwl I w ve In fem‘ Netherlands end rrorieii West In- NI-IIIPOPIIQLOIIW .s om-ir- mute ‘“-‘—.?‘=1£‘-‘"“""‘ Second Period 1—Detro'lt. Howe (Oarvethl 12:1! Penalties — Hollett. Mosienko. Bmwn. . lleoldillen: "The very explanation wee given lest and it is not correct." Mr. Moflulgeng "My statement is absolutely correct. end I can peeve it. Lest; ear f invited the leader of the Iowte come toourmee eendseehcwtliie matter is con noted, but he never IIIM. Dr. Mecldlllen: "Did you ever notify me of e m .' Mr McGuigen: “You coul have been ' riouuos if “Why e tun- occu In . force of five German and two’ us wit: ““.'“' In‘ manlan divisions appeared to be meeting little fight es It took over the country said advices relayed throllsh neutral capitals. . Germans clamped e ti t fr. t rid end The news blackout over H lh _ Tu Sweden there came a series Ill W". Third Period I-chlcago. Mosienkc (Ocopa. ggilith) 7'12 faoriuev fBInItI-i) me Penal ee-None. ‘IORQUAY, England - (OP) - Tlie town council recently IIftAd the ban on the communist "Daily Worker" which has been refused s niece in the public library. o the rio . Mosl o, third men in Results 0f Matches At Curling Illuh rkey. Bwitser rmeement and made fe y complete picture of this latest Ger- lnln move. undertaken suddenly to steady the Nazi Euro een fortress as the Russian cffensve neere the Balkans. Ilad Ilnoiher Bed light? (touldflfoufietlnylletl! T tb Ii ' b f ‘ bedl. "T003030 ‘hm-big: Lnlateltis; ‘b’? ‘an w , t whose rust II broken by bad dreams and You“. To those who wake up In theinorning es ee em iifbffifilrftbfiiiX3ZiH"tJ'I..f“L'Z‘Jt'$-§S"orwriioo“ the ° I P new‘. dnmgigdtllillissggr; should be no more Ifilfl light! till l0 fl Price 00c a box, 65 pills. at ell drug county‘. lbflkfiilflllll‘@lt6ffidlflddlllllkl"mmnflhm rso-izrsueurucoluniwsreneeafln THEATRES "erunsyun JIII - " WITII IIBOL FLYNN ALIXII SMITH uicx sneou stun use: eouue - rave. are ......._...._._....____...... uormioul - ee-r. 1.00 mo ue hrs from this novel train: school now iced l-l in the set‘ Racism t the beet would Wm- p- . erete et nlsht. We recently received | b.2521. it'll. t; mo"l't“.‘;..°°" ‘flail’ " dnt W‘ mewenmwdribire would be wag/rm!- 133331» ‘t n glow". = ' . . ew e fe t ber- chtifith erd to old Ila 3.1%.... nus is s .-' “ e feet t we be l\“"f& Whit was ob» Dr- J-A. Clerk eeid he understood ere e Prohibition Province!" llged tn f ow erel regulations. tlilt as seen es "leotie" een Mr. McCoy-en: "How dc you lie reviewed these regulations operate this m . t e f" _ briefly. e then went on to review both beets and ve orlty to r. . "Bees the the pro one of Probate Act. fertiliser. Be the bt it would be liquor sole here wee for Iael e sood i e to to have the pumomur "w. mo“. h“. Alrleelture Beads “Dbofllfi; for frelsht. "tvmrrhi- o... ould ..... nhr...'::'-..‘°' o.'i"..v:.:' °" 'i':..'r"':."i..':i:i..r".:-......'"°" u" got lees remit‘ from t." econ on yo as eeued: Ms e of M Me eea: "i. on linmtool. on cer d be {of us. O ~ eeu- lfect He. went e at‘: eerrylae ens-erb- ‘lmeshfl bgq of mat- : l0 o l rbliowing a the result ll lit tho Ohe Iottew n $11.3 b?» lest nlshtlr w leashes-Trophy l; 1.8. Moore. 4. 91%.‘ y. l; Ab. McPher- l ‘rive: Til-nor. d; I!‘ Mcuod Ciellmee Iettene 1.]. Cobb. i4: Ool O-II. ” . Qeebee Iellll ‘marathon. l0: Gordon A- . Pull. ti‘ |' ; — ‘I Mr M no isl% e