IN o news 1 gait ii e Rivers . R - "were". Th9 a- t." the Sons, 0f net the locals. u ly features ' "has: “m; Ill“ wor . wli’ "I M o1 e spectatot. on i n ‘my poor hockey e swim, W; cent of the O n Brlselbois l! “m” Qiflfi for awhile nzumi“;'“' up Hamilton ° Tilrgeomwho m“ “W! W: of Briscbols, We‘ Mn. there Was 8 9",: A much worse fee- ‘f n. the knocklnx -' mmthe Sons of Ire- h m)“; defence man. who 5 dpgpfltddl)’ tor rough ‘I ‘ma; heifooied Referee “BMW qufle n lbit. ‘v M , 0f ccmibina-bion dis- ” either side was far be- m e hockey seen in we i is winter and tile ,, the iooal- fans. Geriatpy. ,. sway oiif balance. started lilo wrong way. aiiair. to put it mildly. lcomhlnatlon. ell equal to any of the beg the six players, the machin d in thence for honors an Bi iiiayeli. ear so much a-bouit. teams: Rivers. ‘ goal dson d eiellca Lonergan appreciable diminution of scoring deleflC-c Prowoe surfaces. . m centre Morrismp The vacancy in the council of v e “m5 145106110 the ‘National Rifle Association has “m, will: ninen been filled by the election of ‘m’ 359mm“! -Lord iDerby, iCaptain lllon. Matthew ‘m’ ‘Back n. Best, Commander of u, IM .5. “n” 5715*“! Excellent, succeeds iCaptain A. J. iiiKEYT a but W 9 l Being‘ 51ml, iii Riv if? 8mm" in. *wo>_.__ iHALLENGE m m9 "Jsqnqiwmt. 59 i119 "Radio!" last e =» Jl- plgvicr; i.) ‘ -*l~ Moinnie. I “mustard; ashram-i- m tTfi ',_ _ l _ v tsunami": Yaaauua "aippflfldll a sad disappoint m on m, the “up time change. Graphic, Wimbledon ,, W; gashreccived in the me B week ago, played on Duke of Cambridge, County lCllnm- but did not display his us- , style of il-iltscks- except and the nlomc-nt he was Daily Telegraph, Corporation, up the whole Three Rivers n; played a bfiiiiel“ game in npneariincc here and Mor- First stage, rd in s good iporformancs. Northland, lonergsn on the defiance do- ‘ it deal oi’ the work as utili- “ Y" "'9 5°“ i" "1 I second stage, Alexandra. National 1‘li"2§iil§i2“l.li“..i§ll’f1'2i°'""“"""- ree Rivers on its behavior. ytrippiilg and hooking got brand of hockey displayed below the average and utter liact exhibition hero by the yliounds last Friday i-t wag ‘We was 2,9 for the so“, ,naval'cvel_lt it is to bo transferred igoal being tallied ‘in tho u’ the my“ w minutes of the» game by °" llid Morrison in a very pret leiliing is this in a nut. in the Q.A.H., but have no the Association, n cs oi any account. Conse- range oflioer at the annual meet- Wht-n anything happens to ins. ot regain it without a prolper r oi substitutes. They have rid wilh all the other teams simng wiih several substi- n their rostrum, Three Riv. ii gain much in experience botwoen the Wwall and-Brulnis 9' "Moll was to have FM wll-l "allay. Fob. mi. at d0 hardly to play a Mime of hockey lut~the Ar- e arranged. (leaner "Pa? r. H.775 ~ 1925_Bisley Meet _ LONDON, Jan. ilk-The 62nd an Wednesday. July 8.—Gale and Polden, Southern Railway Public Schola. iSnap; Roberts, I), s_ A.; Hslford, Wimbledon. Thursday, July 0.—-Ashburton Shield, Cadets‘; ‘Spencer. Public Schools Veterans, United Hospit- all, Marling, Albert. ilirlday. July 10.—-Donegnll, Con- an Doyle, United Services. Astor Inter-Universities Championship. cho. ‘Saturday. July 1 1 —<Stock Ex- fMonday. Ju'ly l3—<Daily Graphic; plonship. Tuesday. July l4—»Kolz_iporc, Wednesday. July prize. First stage. . Thursday, Jluly lit-St. George's lip-King's. Prince of Wales. MaoKinnon. Bargrnvo Deane, Revolver Medals, Prlday—July 17.——d(ing‘s Prize ~ iBaturday, July l8.-—~King's prizo final stage, St. George's second stage. _ The match for the Aldersllot cup. the competition which savers of n cross country race, disappears this year from the Nalonsl Rifle Assoc- iation programme, but. as a purely Navy Rifle Associa- The transfer will nllow the intro- Dal Won ‘Debate ‘. From McGiII Team The judges gave aunanimous op- inion in favor of iDalhcusie on the point of presentation but there was some difference on the question of argument which; was finally de- cided in favor f’ the local team. l. lli c. BliiillNli U!!! 1118M at League of the Cross Alleys the Alerts proved thnt trimming them to the tune of 459 nuelufittng of Itahe National Rifle _ A“ _ 0|! ll, isley Camp Will HAJAFAx Feb 1' 1h _ pins B Poo] ltmva ‘hmmhl 3"“? “h W3‘- tercolleglate‘ dsbatliniernlluewblb ' L- Reibfii- = '1 °°"°""l° ""1" "is “"91 from liueoill University of Mon- iuvlflalblsw C- Crsswcii 171 13o ' . P! m? “m” 1°’ m“ Kmg‘ treni at‘ their meeting hero tonight A- M"!!! --- 115 132 143~391 E wmke‘ 141 134 Pr”! e on. Saturday, July 18. The when the visitor! wok me afllrmm w Human’ 140 y"; 147463 w_ Laplef 109 129 Wllllwfll‘ Of Hi8 Klllifl! prize lust the o! “reach/ad that there suoum ‘L-rcaluthau _ 135 175 1'31__441 T0inl—2259 your was Pte. Desmond Burke or he an embargo on the ex n d’ H_ Mom“ n 15o 169 186_495 PEOPLEs mm“ unmanufactured pulp woodpofrom V- RBI-d!’ ----- 139 133 191-468 A‘ Mcxeml“ 137 157 The dates of tho principal com- Canaan The M06“, team w“ Tom1_2253_ P. Down . . . . .. 209 137 petitions l_n the next anilual shoot composed of w K; Kenowa lead, . J- MCKUWH 134 105 at Bisley have been arranged as u. J G Ghiguf 31.6.5. 54m," A|°|-"__ RH Gfllbfflilh . 206 311 mum“: wllileDls-lhousie was represents? H‘ Rodd ‘ ' ' ' " ""143 121 n2 “Iillifittrgllliglya July 6—Queon lMary. by G. iMcGregor Grunt, leader; F_ Trainor ___ 188 106 217-506 T°m_2“12 ' . ‘C .... .. - —— Tuaadav. July m-Kinsrs IMedsi figfiffiflfi. 3.2:, $5.1; .§‘,.“."°.‘;2‘..‘i; w. figlgouald Ha pgnjn Cheylesmore, Kinunird. Hamilton J_ R D__ uwyd May," Jam‘, Mu,“ (y gallant ___ 1.59 14,5 135_459 p e laish- Ease. Eandce. Gale and Pol- m“. and Ho“ j... B Mccmdy, G _ neepecnee 1x1 zas 208-655 Da den. Fred Pearson was chairman. ' . Tdiiilfwoi y e S. DesRoches rolled highest sin- gle 206 and also had highest tot- al 655. g Next game tonight All Stars vs. Barbers. ¢o>ii STANDING OF TEAM-S IN NATIONAL HOCKEY W. iL. D. F. A. P. Kidd rcfliiiill: room at your ‘conveni- _ Hamilton ___ 14 4 1 82 40 20 ‘"195- plsyeg~?xgizhegflzgefi’é azfffy a“: Canadians __ ll 6 2 61 34 2-1 "r-“r bury, between Bunbury "Plggrslgi-tfvffi! .____ 13 g (l) g2 ggxosfggirncloilizliriy to“ com-ponsntu- and the Bouthport Beavers which Monueaim" 8 9 2 M 39 1g w a fér“'_"l’i“‘flilllf"°e ‘hi5’ {lave “’”“""d i“ a M“ t" m” T"5°" by VBoston m 2 17 0 as as 4 of hi: shillff"! no: $0M.“ becduse “bacon, o! 7 to 1. The same w“ u“ ' Canadian Ktl)‘\’€l‘l.l?ll0i?t()'l;ll‘{h of igloo fst and clean. . . ‘ ‘ » i! _' __bo K n ' B , b sideut assert-iii. 'lhe farmers in Referee big‘; “gay “m my PreQident-s Addrgss T0 the Wrist had a right to insist up-i. h n . on equi y and fall play, adding that _ BWWWY Goal so“ p“ Western Gralll lSfifllnlllflllitli attachments and ticls, Q M Do ,v l‘ v l lowcvcr strong they "light bu,‘ c‘ nadDem-me ae V GYOWQYS cool}! m? indefinitely siumd me I w” w_ M Kl ‘ > s n' 0 ccoilomic "dlljuflLlce," g ma‘; , c e REGINA. Snsk. Jan. 9.—Direct- Undolnillcrlly. Canada should be ' Forwards ing a bh-urlid-crous broaibsidc able to work out iior dcatliiy better D‘ Smnnwood P‘ vale 88811131 the tar-ii’ D010)’ 0f UK‘- as a united country than as one R McDonald R Judson Dominion government, George F. nplll up um, (pit-cram Secpions. G~ Judson ~ Edwards. in his presidential ad- slid I doiiot believe that the West ’ ' ,. I dress before the annual conven- has any o‘ an: to break away from tionl of the Saskatchewan Grain Eastern (Ianada if we can have HliNiill liillMlK ROLL FOR JANUARY dilution of a' new match at 600 Di repeating the old story yards. to be called the "Barlow," ill M91110 .1 0f the ["19 CM- J°hn niond and Herman Ebirs toquai.) idltions-of the basic industry of the ‘ibire Ilivl-rs has six very Bltrlow, for many years a member tof the council. a vice-president of and an assistant e Another new competltio to be pieces with disastrous re- introduced at the noxt. meeting is Three Rivers has now lost a match at 200 and 500 yards, open I Grade X-—~l. Sayre Chandler, 2.‘. Maninling Archibald, 3. George Ray-- Grade 1x.—-1. Robe-rt Hogs. 2-1 George MacKenzie, 3. Eleanor Mailer. Grade VlbL-l. James lnues. 2." Jobn- Gordon, 3. Alani MacMillanq Grade VI-liL-t. Cedric Bouiver. 2. Earle Ebers, 3. Ben Rogers. Grade Vll.—1. l! to teams of four from every univer- aomie. 2. Gordon Bennett, 3 Mar- “m? i‘ Mk3 "5 if "W! alty in Great Britain and Ireland. Just how the National Rifle Assoc- iation will manage to squeeze this MM? 5111011111‘. 3. Allison ROSBNI- ' shoot into its already crowdeh pro- gramme it is difficult "to discover. There will he no revolutionary hat" quadrangle. with its smaller “am a, r l h d m _ scoring surface, will stand untouch -. which ,,,,".,°,,'§§,,,,§ wgud b1}, ed. So. too will the snapshooting id takes couple or gomfmen discs, although an increase of one tch some oi these amateur Whilirytoi lit be iesslonal rourlgnh ft-erioixfifi: and so tend to increase the Want- int for "rest of target" will give and 4 pionts, instead of 5 and 3, age scores. ~0n the revolver rang- es. however, the quadrangular tar- get markings of last year are to Sons of Il-elamy go. A reversion will be made to ring targets, but these will be of Turgeon the “tln-hat" type. and will show Davies as an ex-oflicio member .of the council, and LtAOol. iM‘. Filmer- Bennett will take the place of Col. J, B. Finlnlson, whose period of office expires. Kentucky Derby Winner Will Annex Big Purse (Associated Prue) LOU-ISVIHJLE, Ky.. Feb. 2—- A record number of nominations for the fifty-first renewal of the Ken- tucky Dorby ‘is iexpectad by W" writers wiho, taking into account the large number of high-class eiiglbles wintering at Louisville be exceeded when the close Feb. 21. This race for three-year-oldil, at a mile and a quarter, will be run at Churchill Downs Saturday. May 10, the seventh duly of the spring moot. i The purse with 350.000 added by the ‘Kientucky Jockey Club. may be the, largest in the history of the half century old classic- Last L year 10 o ftho 158 nominees ac- cepted the issuie. making the purse tor the winner, Black Gold. The, your previous when Zev, the Rnncocms .&able's colt. won. I0 started. giving this race a not value of 868.600. 'I"ho start- in‘ fee. 8000. do added to the i! .000 purse. wnmhltblpw: Dempsey Will Meet Gibbons - _ Canadian Prune) NEW ORR. Fob l—lu cpl-to of rumors o'f Jack Dempsore doeis- e: Ickord announced today that .~ l arrangements had been ~- -- for o. title Jnntoh b0- lvum Dempsey and Tom Gibbons - York or Jersey Olty about e a to loot Sltt- the flurry Wllb. more eiinlileonr i I changes in tho riflc targets at the 1i 5B1"? direm» i t tn l i ,. . m, who Ml, Yrggm $3338 coming N, R. A. meeting. The tin » tracks and elsewhere. predict the I Defence. H" 152’ nominations of last year will "l". Centre, F, M43. . entries - Fiorwanus. R: Cron- u... garot," Wood| Grade Vl.—1. Willi-am Reid, 2-| Grade VI.-—~1. Gordon Williiams. 2, Margaret Black, 3. Effie Brehaut. Grads V.—1. Grace Yeo. 2. HDTBOG'MCEWOIII and Mary Stewart (equal) 3. George Hart Grade V.—1. M-aitland Owen, 2. Harry Lapthorn, 3._John Mclnnfs- Gilade. IV.—1. William MacRae. 2. Fraser MacMi-lian. 3. Doris I Prowse- ‘Grade LIL-l. Jack Ritchie, 2. net-ethyl nentitey, s. Harold Forsythe. Grade .lI.—1- Dorothy Black and Jean Forsythe (equal), 2. Clive Johnston. 3. George Chandler. Grade I.-—1. Phyllis Wihitlock. 2~ Waiver Pickard. 3. Keith b81181" and Donald MacMlllau. - SOFT SKILLED EGGS , l Some farmers have trouble with hens laying soft shelled eggs. Sometimes this is caused by an overfat condition or a poorly balanced ration. If oily of your hells ly an occasion- nl soft-strolled cgg. make sure that they nro getting plenty of green food and thnt they nre made to exercise ln the strnw litter. If this is done and the blilnnreil ration ilnil oyster lhell do not put l\ stop to the soft-shelled egg. you hilly be sure thnt the trouble is due to some abnormal condition that prevents the fowls from manufacturing the lime us fast as it is needed. When thin is tho case the only cure seems to be to cull out any hens thnt are known to lay soft-shelled eggs frequently. Such eggs are not only a frequent loss. but the breaking and eating of them lly tbc other fowls encourage the habit of cgg-cutlng.-—N. P. , Fur Auction At Montreal (Special to The Guardian) lMONTRIEAIL, Que. Feb. 2.-—.Auc- tlon of furs todayz-Cross Fox ad- vance, twenty perccnt; Ermine, lif- ty; Fisher, unchanged; Blue Fox. twenty six; Silver, sell ‘Iluesdsy. the lnvincibles can be beaten by 253 pins ZION BlliiilNli CHURCH LEAGUE M8107!!!’ for Peoples over Zion Y.M.G.A. I Gym l0 "iii lfb-‘Spccial classes 330 t'll 5—-‘illt('l‘lll0(lifllc 8 tlil ilk-Senior (refreshments BOWIiIn-g ,7—S‘. Fouls vs. St. Pctcrs General Showvrs, pool. billiards. bowling THE y CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN that i l E , i i i iaiiiilil, swinger-image ~__. ._ ___... i can Growers‘ association hvere declar- ed that continuance to such "tin-national and shoz-t-sighted poi- icy" would inevitably lead do a _ definite break Ibstiueen WEST KENT SCHOOL HONOURIand Western Canada. Eastern fair play and monit. The equality of a" enciiiims of dhOiSG who are pointing: out danger to ctlllifcderatiun; 0f pltsuni sect-Zonal, treat- Canada. “Mr; Edwards declared," are not . the the Shflfltliighifild i7i=~afimn He further castigated the red- oral, government for not giving greater attention to the problems of the farmer. The unfavorabl con- count-ry, he- maintained, was well known to the government and all business interest in Canada, but a spirit of apathy and indiiilference seemed to lbe a more preferable course for thiese interests to follow. "We lin the West, -belicve that Margaret Now- we have never been fairly itrcated‘ by the governments of Canada. irrespective of party, with suspect to the fiscal policy of the country during the past 40 years?’ Mr. Edwardswssid- The protective tariff he characterized as "one of those hampering disabilities," a-bly spoils ‘separation! “ The speaker pointed oilt the farincns were doing their believed thaii the train from den-s upon them. He urged is ailsol-ilitely novdouibt that Bperity will return to Canada, which had beenraiserl particularly alllfty bowlers but until a policy, but rather those w-hQ are DFBBBUII; ‘for the condinuailcc of a D0110)’ which if coirilnucil, inevit- that ill» most to help themselves and he agrlciilturaiists had a perfect right to expect that the federal governiireilt would re- imposini: fu-rthcr bur- . _ that ‘mmediill? ‘filfllla be taken by tho government to remove all disaibill- tieia which had been imposed upgn. the luimer." If this is done, there 9P0- "Tlie farmers have ‘been accus- ed in sollrc tiilartcrs of being ‘cal. few agrcenrant wlricll the izirnlci‘ president added," and have ‘blen itgilfliCtbllfi sucrcll and ilindii-ng. Wu: believe till‘ is, now that it has temporarily restored the (‘rows Nest rates, to rufuse to allow niic suprcnlc coilrt to decide upon tho uucsion. 'l‘il1: govcrlriucnt ‘5il0llitl restore the SUIIIYEHIBOy of parliament and at the next scss-ioil m‘ irhc lion-so, so word the act thnt tllure slizi-ll bu, no ambiguity in it." Thai‘: was zi growing fccling in the WC-"Hi lihiit lfiflfiifiril (Iiinzillian iii- tcrcshs would not ‘be tzrir, clcher in to foster manufacturing interest-s. ycans ago the We c i - , . . . - , without giving thought to the <10"- lookcd upon as ytliemwfghlllllgr flfliliiii/y sequent hardships‘ which is “m” “Pi-imisl- 8111K ii’ Ithls vlew- attributed bill: r-w-"oii Wils tb“ lbrought uponithe agricultural in- point ‘has changed, there are‘ h H ‘ y d dustry. < iflVldellilly very good reasons for it" “There trever 'l1‘a.s been and ap-‘Mr. Edwards contended. I pareutiy never will be. any ad- vantage that will accrue to The Orion-word Square Champion of our garden suburb cornea WP)’ great re ent t ' lhQhHi ‘been raised isn thrbleliilesgfbystlllt’ l out for a little much-needed exorcise. b —L0ndon Oplnlo n. l ULLN‘ - MAcimE-WHY DON'T woo AN‘ DAUQHTER 51-09 ALL Tl-ilb Focus-l- / NEtvb w" swam re emu e ‘a oTv-lea-ouAaaLLmw-e wl-lo AbKED row. wgun, KDVICE? you mud wQQR \ _ Own bUblfllfbb -l'N RUNNlHQ rum FAMlL-‘f AND IF YOU KEED YOUR MOUYH 540T mouLu TEE“ That are needless Relieve at once . llhcunlntic pains, lanleiicss. sorc- ncss~pains you cull cud lli. once should be stopped. 'i'ilc should always be on cull. Rub. It so excels tile nlil wuys tllcre is no conlparison. It is saving cons of pain, Nothing clsc creation such con- centrated, s-uoli pirlltilfill-illl; ilcot. And licot that doesn't liui't_ Apply lied -l'cppol' ltuil and lilo tingling licut is instantly zippuroili. In three minutes that bout sieulils to roach the tlcptlls. Tiicll tiic pain unli soreness disappear. At first the results sit-cm like magic. No other nluthoil uvcr ' brought tllenl, Then you come to rciy on them. You come to know that most pain is easily avoided, Hut these troubles ottcii appeal" at night, ’i‘llat menus hours of nul- your shell‘ would prevent tilcni. S0 muny pcoplo suffer noodle-as pninek-paiilis that this mcthuti i: end in three minutes. 'i‘lio'_ l!» l pity. Got this Rub today iiliii lion it roxilly to end every such pain at, once. M55 for pains of B” Rheumatism , R E D Backaches lmmbsgo a PEPPER Spa- soreness Neurltfs _ Conflatlon d! all dmggutr Ch“; Co“. Non: gnluin: without llu name Rowln. abrogation of tho Crows Nu-st Pat-is iluiison Bay ltiiilwily had not hull llllllliiitliifilxmTlll: lirvsi-lli always lookcrl upon as his hlagim £0l'l‘Z-ll*lli'i'i2L, he Charta in transpurtillioil- nlzidiers. lilol‘t,~lly' “'l'lie Crows Nc-st Pass agrcenlcut road iinmciliililzly, “Our liiiids hula-i has llGill ‘lioulz-llt and paid tor," the .ii.oli set aside to _ _ should have u fight to expect it and turth- illfllltfs proper in trzlnspoiiiition l-ivsis, it cours for the govcrlilliciii to DllF-SUO bring flbfiili." 31l- IHOKUIS . The modern rélicf is Iicd Pcppur lerinl; A jar of Ilcd Pepper Rub on . ti. i I i, PAGE SEVEN‘ ii' ii I ii M. u, iii, ii‘i i ii xii i i i Viiiiiiiiii l be world. ii we llilllfOflCh this prtr spirit oi‘ toloration and lllllillibil-Cilly it can bi.‘ Duiilin ion nliiiiita.iiicii to coinploti: bound llc SiFESUli the importance of pay tor it. Wcillzirslloliy with-in Zllld uiiiiy 0t the throughout Canada.” It UFIIIUH; filifPly lrzeil the l'£2t|llL'.ll()ll urillil be nothing s-lrort of a calain. “Hmllillly it‘ we, cannot construe to find lAlWilTliS said. ilnil ktop UDllllllfiiili ground, The uapitzilllslit: .. ‘ilinlldili sys- [or to divide ourselves in-to hostile tclll, the prl lliUlbl, UiHli lllll'li. hilliiill‘ Sfiiiiirilllvi-lll? IIPUUDS ‘Vm meld!" llllliliflbilly iiu vi] to solve the pi-o- llilly result in ririls injury to the blulll ut‘ lli-stlrbilliuii. The filfilldlli, lvliulc fil‘i"lllt‘l‘§i' movement." ' huwcvcr, were in a good position MI‘. Edwards spoke in favor c!" to solve this problem by co-opera 0Sttlllilfiilillg_ govorulllenrt medical iiun, The will-at pool method of clinics, llrirre frez, treatment could luarkiiliilg hall‘ '[1lL)\'I3(l beneficial in: (rllliiincd, Zlili] in conclusion ap- in- stabilizing the mrlrkvt and pricv l-Paiiii for :1 i-wri: sincere. concert- lcvols. The principle of ccnlrali ti vii iliilliiviiiifl: ~01‘ cliflrt t0wilrtl Cll-OpPTflilVc marketing, h» bt,_ '-‘.ll' sulutiion oi‘ the greater pro- Lil dilllllili bc cxtcilllvii to utlll 1- pm llliPilifi 01' "lilllkillll- The Efcfiil-‘S! uugtg Illl-‘ti most stubborn problems could “We zirc-confroilriztl with ,-. lm ovoroulno so long as class zin- troin-illiious task, however,“ Mr. ifliiitliiflll W118 YOYHQU-iifl will the Edwards said, "zriid we must not hiilir" ilwrc ildbic iiicai of c0- 311.)“; my rgplhlgzg 0y ]‘:\§enl‘n]Q[\[ operailioll between all classes of or |):ii(,.ilIfF\§ to \',':i|'l| our judlz- KOUWU‘ l1FP\'-'Iii8d< llli‘l'li. WW‘ lulu-st, not ‘bu, influenced or stalupclloli ill-til iluiplicntliig lllilLf- (THiATHAlJI. Feb. 2. ——I)0"Elil5 fir!" il|li(‘f‘y, nor ignoring lilo iliuciiiucry ("(14% Imiiilie lllwll Z 11nd "I10 we have tlvtlliiiibii‘, \l"lli0ll we cal- your respectively were burned to ulil an l':il' lilo, creation and lllllill- “PM?! ill U101!‘ 1101110 this afternoon [Qfllflnflfi n[ one (if (he greatest when all oil stove exploded ingthclr izu-opcriltivc cilli-viivors iii .~ll . “liiilt home. Beer 8cWeeks Auction Sale Starts WEDNESDAY at l0 a. m. i. 4 —By GEO, McMANUS noon. DNJQHTER lblN new. ROOM 02mm‘ HER ‘EYE’: our I'LL no AN" (ONFORY HER‘ ,/// 01525 sv lure Futon: Smvlca. Inc. OH! ‘Heuuo JACKI some l_~r- to be: DELJGHTED TO no sore AN AUTO RIDE l s)" , p.104,‘ FEEL Pam; . "x \" - \l THlfi ti) A FlHE FAN lLY- ._>..,%;. ‘F's n; I_ *1 air-arena; e/zzs-riwz‘ '" -_- .:»_4.,.,..,.-,.