Worthy) Ermine Winner of Junior Free-For-AlLEven l) Nell Kalmuck Wins Free-For-AII Trot In Fine Night Card \ Nell Kalmuck, forging from he- hlnd in her usual manner, captur- ed the l-‘ree-For-ifll Trot at the night meeting of the first day of the Goodwill Races yesterday. The Willard Kelly-driven mare had just n hit too much brush for the other entrants: in the first mile she shaded Eva Worthy in o gruelling drive from the seven-eighths pole home and came on in the second mile to beat ollt lusticia by in- ches in another blanket. finish. As was the case in the afternoon racing was of a high order with tirivnig finishes predominating and upsets occurring regularly especial- l_v as far as the second place horses ivcre concerned. Feather Duster, showing plenty of trotting ability was l-l-l in capturing the 2.20 trot; the 2:28 pace was a split iip affnir with Random llarvest winning the first dash and Joey Harvester, showing all kinds of pacing ability, copplng the second. while in the second division of the ‘ ‘ .27 pace Abegiveit Milady, in an upset victory, paced off withl both heals in convincing fashion over a nine-horse field that de- spite lililadys straight heat win. to take over as they hlt the back- stretch the second trip but Abe- gwcit shook her off and was just too good in the stretch with Lil- lian Budlong copping second in the bunched field. Second Heat: It was another great finish as Abeguieit Milady. after trailing most of the way. came with a great burst of speed to cop the lead from Ed Mcl... after the hitter had led most of the way. Miss Cherry Valley was third with the remainder packed closely a couple of strides hcliind. SUMMARY 2.20 Trot Feather Duster (\Villls) Reuben Lee (Bernard) . Prince Marine (Shaw) . Dan I-lcElwyn (Neal) San Ton (Conroy) Joandzile (Arhing) Brendons Boy (O'Brien) Guy Aubrey. . .. Time: 2:18, 2:14, 2:10. Winning horse owned DI C. Willis, Covchead. Free-IPor-All Trot Nell Kalmuck (Kelly) . Lusiicia (Tierney) Eva Worthy (McIntyre) comm-twain»- mditflw-lb-IKO- produced some of the keenest com- petition of the evcninfi. Another (ioiililu program is sche-l dull-d for today vxiih the Free-For-I All Pace headlining the afternoon) card, a race that is expected to produce the utmost in racing} thrills, while in the evening fill-I other great card has been drawn, up that \\'lll zissure the fans (‘J1 loads of racing action. 2 :20 Trot First Heat: Feather Duster. after taking the lead at the second turn. was never headed. Prince lVIarine tnoved up to second place, followed iiy Joandzile and (he first. three never changed positions. Feather Duster won by two lengths with Prince Marine half a length to the good nvrr Joandzile. The remaind- er due to breaks, were well strung out. Second Heat: It was Feather Duster all the (ray, He 105g (hp lead briefly to Reuben Lee at the second turn hut came on again to make every post a winning one “lutth Reuben retaining his second s o . Third Heat: Feather Duster made it a grand slam as he came through in the stretch to head Reuben Lee, who had led all the WHY. by a head, with San Ton landing the third spot. All three were closely bunched and it was another of the good heats that had been witnessed all season, Free-For-All Trot \Vait N’ See (Olifcara) Lee Brewer (Lewis) Time: 2:11 4-5, 2:12 2-5. Winning horse owned by Willard Tieliy, Southport. 2:28 Paco (lst Division) Random Harvest (O'Brien) Joey Harvester (McNeil) lliltla Mac (Bernard) . Simon Budiong (Lewis) . Bonnie Clegg (Cormier) Lilly Belle (Walker) . Tim's: 2:19 2-5, 2:18 3-5. Winning horses owned by J. Ran- kine, Southport end H. O'Brien. n. v1 iS-‘JIIJP-‘CAI . _ Smith) . Lillian Budlong (Burke) Edwin Mel... (Sheen) . . . Miss Cherry Valley (Lewis) .. . Ma Cheri (Cormier) Ohalking up the fastest times 1n an afternoon meet; this season, the opening day of the Goodwill Races got away to a splendid start yes- terday before a large crowd of rabid racing fans who were treat.- ed to some stellar track battles and upset; finishes which kept them in a state of excitement all through the program. o a - Performing over a track that was in ideal condition with wea- ther that couldn't have bccn more favourable for a racing meet, breaking time records seemed to; be the order of thc day when fourl different. paccrs made the mile‘ distance to better their best marks. and provide witnessing fans with some fast, outstanding racing. o o - A meet that saw nine events run off with the sloivcst time being rc- cordcd at. 2.12 2-5 and the fastest in 2.10 or better, ivas n really rc- markable accomplishment tor the Carl Aubrey (Kennedy) Sugar Harvest (McRae) Calumet Onward (Stead) Don Fingo (Craig) . . .. Time: 2:15 3-5: 2:14 4-5, I Winning horse owned by C. Smith, Hunter River. l l ¢x:n;1A>:iQ-l.-¢ I Favorites Win In All Evenis i Al Fredericton FREDERICTON, Sept. 14 -(CP)l — Favorites took all four races on t.oday"s opening card of Frederic- First. Heat: Lee Brewer gave the crowd a big thrill as he opened "D a big lead in the first half of the mile going it in 1:03 but the tide changed in the ‘second half; Lee started-to fade with Eva Worthy and Nell Kalmuck going by and from there on it was a two-horse affair with Nell going to the front at the top of the stretch to win by half a length over Eva in a rousing finish. Second Heat: It was Nell Kal- muck BiZDln but only by the "M. rowest of margins over Lusticia. Lusticia, after wresting the lead {mm Em wilful)’ at the quarter pole, led to within twenty yards of the wire before yielding to Neil's closing burst. Eva Worthy was third with Walt N’ See and Lee Brewer finishing in that order. 2:28 Paco (1st. Division) First Heat: Bonnie Clegg went to the front at the second turn to lead the six horse field around to "l8 lifllf but here Random Harvest tookover to make every post n winning one. Hilda Mac was sec» ond a length back with Joey Har- YPSLPF.) fvflr hack at the start, going a terrific mile m ‘plane mil-d flmfhr: the closely-packed field. Second Heat: Joey Harvester, "Rain getting away behind showed his ivorth as he moved up in third at the quarter; pulled out again tit the half. look nver from Bonnie C192)! halfway up the backsirctch to out-pace the field the rest of the way. Hilda lilac was second, Random Harvest after a couple of had breaks third, Bonnie Clogg fourth and Simon Budlong fifth. 2:25-2:27 Pace (2nd Division) First Heat: A further upset was thrown at the crowd as Abegwelt. Mllfldy. Selling away on top, made every post a winning one, M“ Cheri. Ono of the co-favorites, tried ton's two-day fall harness racing , meet. Fastest time in today's dashes was n 2:13 1-5 performance by Bright Spot, a Sussex horse, in |the 2:16 mixed class. The black ‘mare took both dashes of the . event. Donald G. 11.. Henry Dewitt's Juniper pacer, won both heats of the 2:26 Mixed. His time in the first dash was 2:14, second fastest heat of the day. Winners of the two divisions in the 2:23 Mixed class were Connie Clciziz. owned h.v L. Britten of Hartland, and Silvcr Hanover, own- ed by G. Graham of Perth, - SUMMARY 2:23 Mixed (1st Division) Connie Clegg (I... Britten) Jenny Kalmuck (O'Donnell) Scotty McKane (Devlin) . .. True Fingo (S. Hamilton Dizzy Dean (J. f), Mehan) . Toddlewyn (H. Bishop) . Time: 2:16 2-5, 2:18 4-5. 2:23 Mixed (2nd Division) Silver Hanover (G. Graham) .. June Symbol (F. Hayes) .. Haliburton (R. Letcher) . Brighton (J. H. Dewitt) Betty Ellis (f). Jardine) . Time: 2:17, 2:18 1-5, 2:26 Mixed Donald G. R. (H, Dewitt) .. .. Alpine Hanover (Hughes) 5 Skipper‘s Pride (W. Jardlne) .. . Golden Starlight (A. Long) Omar Lee (C. Wood) .. Cedric Hanover (C. Graham) .. ,Donna Mae (O'Donnell) ‘ Time: 2:14, 2:15 2-5. 2:10 Mixed Bright Spot (W, Burt) Dellah B, (G, Walker) . Doctor S. (B. Hamilton) Col, Sherhrooke (Hughes) . Sunnymerle (J. l). Mehan) .... .. Time: 2:13 1-5, 2:17, Ton Late To Classify WILL PARTY WHO PICRED UP black purse on Notre Dame Con- vent Square last. night, please phone 2501-L. Reward. FOR SALE-IBM FORD Vi! SPE- clal, li-ton Truck, Cheap for quick sale. Phone 2492, or ap- ply 101 Elm Ave. LEADER 0F TIIE FLEET local (rack. The four pacers low- ering their records were Xifaynic Axworthy, Tiny Budlong, Jessie Direct 2nd and Quizk Lick. O l O Although the nicht meet. was still in progress at. time of writ- ing, it. had a top-flight. entry list to offer the attending fans, and held every promise of being an- other fine program tn make the opening day's racing a complete success. O I I There will be another big after- noon and evening program today when four big events, including the Frec-For-All, will be held in the afternoon while three other (veil-filled classes will feature the evening's entertainment. which is expected to herald some more keen racing, O O I Living up to their reputation as a smart: ball club that. took them to the City Junior title this year, the Charlie Ryan coached Knights of Columbus Juniors, came through with the performance expected of them when they handed the Sum- merside Sheen-Mclnnis Juniors a 10-5 trimming at the Western Cap- ital yesterday afternoon in the opening game of the best of three playoff series for the Island Junior Baseball championship. O 8 O According to reports from Sum- merside, the Knights, this year's city junior champions, showed de- finite superiority ovcr their op- ponents tn both the fielding and batting departments and deserved their five-run margin on the en- counter. The two squads will meet. in their second game of the series at. hfemorial Field this Saturday afternoon. and although the Knights have the initial one-game advantage to work on, anything can happen and a smart. encounter is expected to be the result. of the meeting. one In yesterday's game, Jack "Pouch" Burke, the Knight's aee southpaw, ivas the winning pitcher although relieved by Phil Murphy in the ninth, allowing only six hits and striking out an even dozen, while Simmons was the losing hurler, giving up 1r hits, while Stewart, who relieved him in the ninth, gave up one. Both Summerside pitchers were credited wit: two strikeouts apiece. Benny Grady, the Summerside second baseman was the leading batter of the game with a perfect. score of three for three. O O O In the second game of the finals which will be played here Satur- day, if the Western team should win the encounter to tie up the series and make a third game no- cessary, it is understood that the in 2.03 3-5 and thrco other times ' THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Free-For-All With L,Six Starters Features Today's Racing Card The feature event of any harness racing meet, the Freo-For-AII. headlines mday‘; Goodwill racing program and fans should witness a real thriller once Anti-Aircraft. Lock Hanover. Carl Frisco. Vella La Vella, McKyln Cash and Scott Spencer start matching strides in the three heats of tho event. Scott Spencer will likely be the favorite to take top honors but there is enough speed contained in the other fivn entrants to cause quit»: an upset. In addition there are six other dashes on the program for tho afternoon's events, all likely to give the fans another afternoon of the great racing that dotted tho opening afternoon's card. Again under the lights promoters of the event have drawn uf) evenly classified classes that tars bound to be thrilling and satisfying. There doesn't appear to be an outstanding favorite among them and the order of the night should be neck and neck finishes with racing battles predominating from wire to wire. Friday afternoon tho big Futurity events will he raced, including two. three and four-yrear-old classes and these events, featuring as they (In the future racing stars of tho half mile nvalii are expected to draw a big attendance. 2:28 PACE (2nd Division) — $200 DASH Sponsored by DeBlois Bros. AFTERNOON SOLDIER BUDLONG DIRECT VOLO 2ND HAPPY VERNON ALBALOMA 1 -R. 2-3 3-4 . 4-1 . . BABE IIRITTON . REDWOOD GRATTAN . SEVEN-UP DIRECT 3'5 ‘(I-AIRCRAFT 11K HANOVER I. ‘.3. I. 3. (‘ARL FRISCO 1-4, JACOB “WTI-IROW 2-1. BEE BUDLONG 3——8. DR. L. B. NELLIE WORTIIY ELSIE R. BOB CANUCK STARLIGHT ECLIPSE ROMEO CLASSIFIED TROT-Z l-S. 2-0. 3-2. 4-1. 5-3. . KELLYS NIGHTMARE . BILLY KALMUCK . BONNIE DALE I-l. SISTER HENLEY 2—-3, MARGUERITE ROSE 8-4. JUST FLICKA Dartmouth Evens N. S. Senior Series HALIFAX, Sept. 14 - (CP) — Dartmouth Arrows turned the tables on Kentville Wildcats to- day by‘ defeating the Central League champs 10-5 to tie the ‘nest-of-scven Nova Scotia senior baseball semi-final series 3-3. Vl/tldcats won a 10-0 victory at. home yesterday. The two closely matched clubs meet tomorrow at Kentville in the final match of the semi-final series. Jimmy Duarie will go to the mound for the Harbor club and Kentville likely will use Art Raynor. Winner of the series will face the Cape Breton Colliery League champs for the Provincial crown. 5-5. PLUCKY BUDLONG 6-41. DOT BUDLONG 7-7. JULIA BUDLONG 3-2. MARY T. CLEGG 2:21-2:24 TROT & PACE-$200 PER DAS" Sponsored by Old Spain and Hughes Drug 4-4. OLA BUDLONG 5-45, LUCKY NUMBER 0-6. MARY MERK FREE-FOR-ALL (8 Heats) PURSE $800 Sponsored by Moore & Mela-ad's 4. VELLA LA VELLA 5. McKYLO CASH 0. SCOTT SPENCER 2:172:20 PACE (3rd Division)--$250 DASH Sponsored by Crockett 8r Storey and Henderson 8: Cudmore 4-6. DALE B. 5-2. ROSALIE H. 0-5. BILLY CONN NIGHT 2:21-2:24 PACE (2nd Division) $250 DASH _ Sponsored by W. G. Barbour Kz Corney Bros., Sunimersidc o-a. MARY'S nnuonr 1-1, nonornr wovr TELL a-s. c. aumnr BUDLONG a-a. VALLEY LONG DASIIES—-$250 DASH Sponsored by Victoria Driving Club 4-4. QUAREIPS BOY 5-5. BUDDY BUDLONG 2:172:20 PACE (4th Div.)—2 Dashes—$250 DASH Sponsored by R. T. Morrison, Ltd. 4-0. JOSEDALE VICTORY MISS b-Z. DUKE OF IIVLAND 6-6. MARJORIE BUDLONG U. S. Team Leading In Tuna Tourney By REUBEN CIPIN WEDGEPORT. N.S., S0110. 14 — (OP) _. The United States team got a big jump on the rest of the field today as it began defence of its global tuna angling cham- pionship in a record-shattering opening day of the Sixth Interna- tional Tuna Cup Match. The Americans boated nine of the 2B tuna caught on the boil- ing waters of nearby Soldier's Rip. s. tournament points. Second was the British Commonwealth team with 2,346. Argentina had 1,000. Cuba 1.306 and Brazil 1.310. MAKE A DATE F0li game will be played the same af- ternoon, making it s. double head- er aiffalr. HOW FISH BREATHE Branchia, the gills of fish. en- William de Leybourns became (he first English admiral in 1286. the water. A Winner Every Time! -BET ON "DREAMY JOE" THE RACING FILLY THAT GIVES HOPE THE HORSE LAFF IN THE FUNNIEST, RACIEST, HORSIEST COMEDY HIT. non LUCILLE "UPE BALL In DAMON BUNYONS Sorrowful Jam A Paramount Picture TO0AY Flil. —_ SAT. "Prince Edward able them to extract oxygen from l Covehead Races "THE PARIDUR TRACK" SEPT. 21st and 22ml $3400. — Ill PIIIISES — $3400. l 0 '— GLASSES - 0 STARTING GATE WILL_ BE USED PARl-MUTUEL BIIZTIING-Wm AND PLACE PHOTO-FINISH oamaniv saavloa ' - - CONDITIONS - Entrance: 5% of purse; no deductions. , If weather unfavorable tho management reserves the right to postpone or declare races off. ENTRIES cLosv: sanmnav, sun. 1m Positions will be drawn for both day's races at Walker's Barn, Tuesday, Sept. 20th, It $30 11-m- record, for 3,190 SEPTEMBER 15, 1949 firaziano Stops Charlie Fusari In 10th Round NEW YORK, Sept, 14 - (AP) - The wild-eyed Rocky Graziano of old returned just in time to stop Charlie Fusari in 2:04 of the 10th round tonight at the Polo Grounds in n furious brawl. Referee Ruby Goldstein stepped in to save Fu- sari from serious damage as he stood helpless in a neutral corner after taking a savage last-round beating. Knowing well that only a knock- out could win, the ring-rusty Rock, returning to a New York ring after a thrccqvezir exile, exploded his old wild fury in the 10th. Draping Fusari over the ropes with a live-listed attack, Grnziano dropped Charlie for nine. He just did beat the count. Then he went after him again, pinning him in a neutral corner under a deluge of sledge-hammer blows. It was a replica of the first Joe Louis-Billy Conn fight with Filsari apparently out front in points, taking one chance too many. He had been shaking off the Rock's Sunday punches all night long. But he did it once ton often. Amherst Horse Racing Results AMHERST, N. S.. Sept. 14 -- (CP) —- Jean llcnlcy, veteran pac- ing mare, racked up the best time of the day, 2:11 2-5 in the first heat of the No. I Classified, in ri four-event harness racing card at the Trurn Raceway today. SUM 31A RY No. 1 Classified (Colt Race) Highland Pride (Gould) .. . 1 l Goldie Stratton (W, Tren- holm). . ... ...2 3 Cumberland Scott (Johnson) . Mora Dale (.1. Ryan) . Time: 2:27, 2:27. No. 2 Classified. Buck P. C. Grafton (Miller) .. Sdnator Crnlgmile (lhimsay) Calumet Dido (Austin) . .. Blanche Harvester (Arsen- nult) . .. . Time: 2:23 2-5, 2:24, 2:22. No. 3 Classified Coconut Kalumet (Ridge- way). .. .. . .. Bobdzile (Ripley) . . Gold Dab; (Arsenault) . Albaloma (Sackvillc) . . Time: 2:19, 2:19, 2:22. No. ~t (llasaifled Jean Henley (Miller)' Traffic Grattan (Weisner) Peter Brook 2nd (Tren- holm) . .. . .. Duke of Hyland (Ramsay) Time: 2:11 2-5, 2:13, 2:15. 1 3 2 4 Juvenile Baseball CHNPHAM. N.B.. Sept. IT-(CP) -Chatha.m squared (he New Bruns- wick juvenlle baseball finals by doubling the score against Si. Stephen. 8-4. The third and decid- ing game will he played at Si. Stephen. probably Saturday. Fast, Close Features Opener Off Goodwill Race Meet Pacing miles in 2.00 2-5 lmd 2.08 3-5, the latter within one- fifth of a second of her win race record, Worthy Ermine, handled by that young veteran of the game Ike Moreslde, yesterday captured the Junior Free For All, feature event of the opening day's racing of the Goodwill Harness Racing meet. 1t. was the Ermine marefs best effort of the season as she nosed out: Sandy D in the first mile in as thrilling a finish as has been witnessed all season and then came from behind to whip past. Filbert ln the sandwich mile to make certain of her victory. It was anti-climax that she was drawn for the third and final mile with Filbert coming through with a 2.10 performance in beating Sandy D. But the Junior Free For All didn't produce the only highlights of the afternoon. All afternoon there were displays of breathtaking speed that had the fans in a near Baseball Results (I20 100 301-7 7 3 Chicago 200 012 80x—8 10 8 Sziin, Potter. Antonelll and Cran- dall; Schmitz. Rush and Owen. Brooklyn 110 020 000-A l0 0 Cincinnati I00 000 001-2 7 I Roe and Campaneila; Fox. Von- dcr Meer. Blackwell and Cooper. New York 001 000 002-8 l0 2 St. Innis 013 100 TSX-D I2 0 Kennedy. lllgbe, Jones, and Mueller; Brecheen and Rice. AMERICAN Detroit 000 000 000-0 0 0 Boston 000 001 00x-1 4 0 Newhouser. White and Robinson; Kinder and ‘Ilcbhetts. Si. Louis 000 000000-0 l. 2 New York 020 000 00x—2 l5 0 Papal, Ostrewski and Moss; Lopat. and Berra. St. Innis 001 003 030- 'I 10 2 Now York 500 001 Iilx-TS I0 I Carver, Kennedy. Ostrowski. Fvrrick, Starr. Embree and Lollar; Rasehi, Page and Berra, silvers. Niarhos. Cleveland Philadelphia Feller and Hogan; Guerra. Chinago 110 105 020-8 14 2 ivashlnxtun 010 000 000-l 0 1 Kuzava and Malone; llittle. Wel- terolh, Gonzales and Evans. INTERNATIONAL Jersey (‘iiy 000 020 200- 4 0 1 Buffalo 402 I10 ZOx-IO 12 I Bowman. lomaslc. Uber and Noble: Rogovln and Ta-‘bacheo. (Buffalo leads best of seven aer- ies. 1-0). Montreal 1:50 800 000-D 18 0 Rochester 000 012 200-5 11 1 Bankhead and Atwell; Boyer. Schultz, Poholsky, Grodzicki, Cope- land and Bucha. (Montreal leads series, 1-0). Win N. B. Tiile MONCTON, N.B., Sept. 14 —(OP) -1=‘rederlcton Capitals won the New Brunswick senior baseball cham- pionship here tonight by defeat- ing Moncton Legionalres 7-3 in the fifth game of a best-of-seven series. Buster Mills booming bat was the big factor in Capitals win. He poled out a pair of homers in the game. his third and fourth of the series. Capitals played errorless compared with Legionaires 010 000 000-I 5 0 100 010 001-2 ‘I 1 Shantz and best-ot-seven ball five "—'__-—*-—J—-.___ frenzy and on top of that thei-i were blanket finishes, ‘gruem battles on every part oi the g,“ and the usual upsets that. gay‘ the fans one of the best afternoon’: racing of the season. Records fell like tcnpins also a‘ four horses took new records‘ Mayme Axworthy paced the 11m mile of the 2.25-2.27 Pace in 313 to take a new tab in her up... victory and then tn the second dash of the 5111118 race Tiny gum long, driven hy Teddy Weir ha, gotiatcd the distance in 2.12 2.5 for another new mark. Jessie Direct 2nd, owned and driven by Earl Sample furnish“ one of the big thrills as she 5am, from nowhere to win the first heal, of the 2.17-2.20 Pace from tinder the nose of Billy McVey with tlia mile being in 2.08 4-5, with the pm quarter in 30 seconds as Prlncq Budlong and Lock Hanover rang, like a team to that point andthg half being in 1.0L‘. Both qilmu. and half irere the fastest paced here this season. Final new mark to be chalked up came ln the first heal: of the sec- ond division of the 2.17-2.20 Puts when Quick Lick pacing l, 5mm, under Len O‘Meara‘s guidance out. raced the field in the stretch o; win another thriller from Ten. nessee Sue. The meeting continues this 5g. ternoon and evening with the ah temoon program beginning at. 134; and the night program getting away at 8 o'clock. 2.25-2.21 Paco First Dash: Rhodola D., heavily backed went away on the rail fol. lowed by Tiny Budlong and the is. malnder a step behind; there m; jockeynlng for position as (ha, went up the backstrctch and fltilll half driver Lewis had taken may.“ Axworthy into second behind Rho. dnla 1).: on the baekstretch thy second trip Mayme made her bid; she had the lead past the three quarters: made a riffle at. the sev. en-eights but outpaced tho r1151. lengitig Rhodoki D., in the stretoh to win in 2.12. a new record for h", Second Dash: “Tlny" liiidlhng, handled magnificently by Teddy Weir took a new record of 2.12 35 in Winning the second dash. l-tq made every post a winning om; Rhodola. D. tried for the rail the first quarter but couldn't. make it; she tried again on the baokstretoh but fell back as the entire field started drives but it was "Tllny" Budlorig all the way with Tryop, a rank outsider coming fast ln the stretch to cop second over a closely-packed field. Junior Free For All First. Heat: The junior freifor allers provided a great battle in the opening mile. Going away Judd and Filbert raced like a team to the three eights; Filbert took back but came on again to g0 to (h! Continued on PQ '1) M E N . .- Why suffer those painful bladder conditions. nrllt ing from weak kidmYH Ba“ ‘hi: restless nights. 'lhe new midi)" . treatment (MAGNQPILLS) apt“ boon to sufferers like you- "i MAGNOPILLS w“ "l" m‘ "a improvement in your “tell-being. (It) “all gxpcricnfli: quick relief from ow" asthcnia. prostradon. and dejcctlfoa. Gives you too. a decided uplllt a t: surgery. MAGNOPILLS are lor 8B at all Drug Stores. costly mlscucs. ~ i ll Double and Single. Q Cal. and 4T0. 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