l must grade Clas. "A" and isuyesrfiziiasofl Remember When Baseball Commissioner Lands cxcneratsd 21 plavei-s of "ihrowimJ four sam:s in the taut Chlcrgo White Box-Boston American League pgllfPlll race 1n 1917. in a blhrlyt decision )3 Yeats ago tcday. Two baseball outcast: Charis-s Rlsb-rg and Arnold Gandil, charged the Soil bought four games from De_ “Qt Tigers to reach the fjrlgls. EL OSE CA _____.._...___ v.-w.| w»~ MES FEA ____'Al_‘_Ij_E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN_ _, PAGE SEVEN, Hockey Practice There will be s. practice for the Junior Royals hockey team at mg Forum tonight‘ st 5 o'clock. A11 players are asked to make it a point to be on hand. WIIIer Lawlnr. (‘cache TURE C URLIN G COMPETITION Rangers Tie Mark As Hawks Fall 5-3; Toronto Maple Leafs Lose To Powerful Bruins 5-2 NEW YORK, Jan. 11 —-(CPl Tl-le peppery New York Rangers equalicu tile 12-)‘ ar-oid National Hockey League re " oi 18 .ti‘.i.gii games withuui. n by u-uuiiiiig Leafs Belt-en I-I TORONTO, Jan. 1l—(CP)- l-lerbie Cain of Boston beat Toronto cnicago ITHIIfI-ZREBVI ' 9-3 tonight“ Leafs almost. single-handedly here n14‘- wm e “gels 111,“ “'5 ' Wnltllit when he rapped in four ggfgggg’ Tlfglfgngwiglijglflk?“ w“ souls as Bruins won 5-2. It was [cat's first defeat on Toronto ice during the current. National Hoc- key Leflsue race, and it dropped them from a first place tie with Bruins and New York Rangers irito s. lower bracket. Cain who reached Boston from Montreal Candiens in a swap for Charlie Sands was the star 1n about the best N. H. L. fixture seen here this season. His performance fell just one short of the record of five goals for one game now held by Charlie Oonacher of New York Americans and Pit. llePlne, Canad- ienls Manager. Cain got three of his goals late in the game, two ccming within 34 seconds and breaking up a punish- ins duel in which neither team yielded an inch. Red Hamill got the first Boston goal and started the Bruins on the way to their 16th victory-the greatest niuriber recorded by any team so far. The Hangers shook oif a bad at- tack oi jitters with a three-goal outburst in uic ihiru period. Unbeaten since mid-November, the Rangers have 1'llll up lit victor- lcs and five tics, But for a. while l0- nlght it appeared they might stop at the threshhold of ll0Ck€y'S hail oi’ fame because of an attack of nerves. Twice they got a one-goal lead and twice threw it away with- 1n a few minutes. _ ’I‘hcii"_ split- second timing came back with a rush in the third per- ; tod, coinciding wiiha let-down in - Paul Goodmans goaltendlng for the Hawks. L Patrick. Babe Pratt and Nell Colv lie all scored ivithin 15 minutes of the third period and only PratVs could not have been ped. He broke from a gauging attack and ‘skated atop Goodman before feintiiig him cut and shoot- inlo an empty net. SUMMARY First Period fllllglnligzii?‘ Hum“ (h Patrick‘ Bingo Kampman and Gus Marker _ l _ H h _ tallied for the Leafs, who were with- ”? 935C558‘) cooper ( mus mm out three of their best players-By] Apps, Gord Drillon and Nick Metz, all out with injuries. Wally Stanow- ski, was the driving force behind the Toronto attack and set up the pass for Market's goal. The mid-week crowd totalled 993m Penaltlesfwntsmi. Smith. Second Period s-Rangers, Hextall (l-liller. Pratt) 1:24 i-Chicago. Dahlstrom (Demarco. Desilets) 4:59 Penalties-Gautier, Allen, N. Col- ville, Ccopci" 12*, I... Patrick, Pike SUMMARY First Period Th“ P°"°d l-Bostnn, Hamill (Cowley) mo: a-Rangcrs, L. Patrick (MacDon- zaflwn- C51“ 15:42 ‘M, 5.45 Penaliies-l-laznlll, Homer. . u . :2 llflluglollvlili: (Shlbicky, sewn“ Peri“ M. Colvillc) 15100 ‘bchlcuo Hergeshelme, S-Toronto. Kampmsn 2:51 3 ,4-'I‘oronto, Marker (Stlnowfll) 13:47 Penalties-Heron, Davidson, l-loiett, Dumart, l-lorner. (Carse, Third Period r - of serviceable n20. It is proposed in have two Ol‘ nwrg classes according to age. _A ‘ qualified Judfll‘; will pluitc 1110 1111,1- mal; “my ‘vim-h all allllllills will be sold at auction without reserve. Such bull show-s and salcs are regular annual (‘vents in SCOIIEITICI and also in Wostcrn Canada. This Show and Salt‘ will Ollcr Iv L .‘ .. .. . ,- Ayrshire Breeders Hold Special Meeting 5,305,,“ ca,“ m, _ —— . , G-Boéwn, Cain (Holletll 1x124 shuwclflilytjnyli VPl-‘rlqiviuiilcilqhlflllliliq 0611f‘; 7-Boston, Cain (JuckScll) 18:58 we i K .\ - , -,._r; ' _ this wet-la in cllfil‘lillll.l‘r‘llii\\'ll Pemm" Jawmrd‘ H1“ - - 5 (J . j ‘é _”*_‘_‘j"'—_* fill gGIiCOIW Czliiiltio S211; some tlme in! CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT llThAprlil °liil’aeM3§}lwiiling newl The l-lartsville Sunday B~hool in Mlzrfilrene lIve stock Cll‘C_l0S. Till-If held an entertainment and Christ- Island bl‘€€df’l's will (OllSliZh 1119i mag Trce cn Saturday 1198M 139' cream of lll0ll‘_ hull vlTlll 10 1h S Sill-t’; ccmher 23rd at; 8 p. m. A lenlzI-lly gftel‘ Cach zlllllllill hm. been c1950: pro 11m was arranged by Miss 11f- in cctcd by a .‘(‘.l(‘tll(lll cumuiittc.» obcl MacDonald, organist arid M»? On y bulls nu: of dams qualilied n Rachel Martin, M;s. Angus Ma<- Record 0g pel-falm-snca \\lll be ac-l Donald and Miss MacKenzie. teach- cepted. ln addition io this each bul orig‘! the l-lartaville school. must be e opening speech by Alice Mar- ti . [Chorus "A Song From On High." Reading by Georgie Buchanan. Duet. Catherine and Florence MacLeod. Recitation, Allison Macbeod. Recitatfon, Donald Lamont. Duet. John Nicholson and lsabell MacDonald. Recitation. Bertha Nicholson. Dr six girls. ‘ the public n wonderful opportunity r . » to inspect, thi- olfenng. and to 6111'" lolo, Randolph Nicholson. , chase their requirements at ieir . ong bynPrimary Dept. “Away In ‘ own price. I #4111861‘- Present indications show that Dialogue. The New Hired Min- there will be about fifteen bulls Il1_ Recitation. Gertrude MscLecd. he offering. These will be cut Ol Solo. Bille Stevenson. dams with high production records Recitation. Christine Maclnnis. land bv sires Xvliich hnvc provcn Pantomime Recitation. Florence MacLeod. . their worth in tho show rang. and ls)?“ “High In The Heavens‘: a as producers of good zinivv cows. At a later dat." a dialogue will to issued to the nublkc- in order that Rec tation Kenneth Maclnnis tlvc purchasers mav study Rectatlon Orville Mach: solo. Murdoch MacLeod. ros cc Ilie ‘backing of each animal beiore Junior Chorus. Kbe evcnt lakes place. 2 Teams Tied For Top Spot In Competition Chalking up their third victory in four starts the M. C. Reynolds rink of Montague Tuesday nigh‘. drciv up on even terms with ilic uucictrui- ed C.K. Wiglitmaii Rink as 111a)" continued at the Montague Curling Club in the Tip Ton Trophy ccm- petition. Reynolds gained his tic by skipping his rink to a 14-8 win over Dr. L. A. Johnsiones foiccs. In the other scheduled match of the evening's play Gccrgr Mclii- tyres Rink took a close 7-6 vic- tory from R. W. Beck's rink but not before the two teams had played eleven ends to decide the winner. The results: 7 P. M. L. Nelson E. Poole A. McLean Dan lvlcDonald B. McLean M. G. Mellisli Dr. L. A. Johnston M. C. Reynolds Skip-ll Skip/M 9 P. M. Dan Power A, Nicholson Carl Boehner Dan MacDonald Fred McIntyre William R. Garrick R. W. Beck Grorgc Afriiitvre Skip-G Skip-Jl I Dizzy Dean I l Objects To Salary Cut CHICAGO, Juli. ll-lAPt-v-l) may Deans 1940 contract \\‘1lll Chicago Cubs of the National Baseball Lra- gue arrived at the Club's office t0- dey with no signature on ihc dot- ted line. Instead, Dean sent. from DulluS, Tcx., a note to Phil K. W owrvr of the train, which S.'\lIlZ-—— "I realize 1 haven't bzcu much liei-p to the club the last two _v.=ar=, but I still think the cut is tro big. However. I'm sure we can adiist things and I'll b? nil sot [or spring training on time." Badminton Tournament ls Cancelled eowuuo g RESULTS “ s.- CHARLOTTETOWN ALLEYS no“ NAME BOWLING w’ L"“""° grycgdigggs: l“0 1's 17a a - .. a l". Guudet 318 m n24 W" C“d“‘°’° 164 199 161. w. McNelll 29a 29v 15o g- ‘gag’? 21° 154 20B. .1. Power 165 24s 204 R' MDlgmf 12B 167 1'57 A. Doran 24s 15c zas imf 215%“ 193 18" 16° liar lflrladicyg 182 25s 20s Barbjrs? - 'O‘¢i—348 ~ I ' H. Seniner 152 161 173 ,n n 204 199 20a is clilfilflan 195 214 200 g- {lffligugall 10" 149 147 o. McDonald 251 11s 166 F a“ berslll" 196 252 125 H. Craswell 20s m 191 B- I-“Mmfimf 19° 12° 179 . Robin 224 284 199 Tomi 121523 we 20! 160 Total-GOQS. High-s. ,- High Single a Gaudet m. - Hieh Tiff“ g- Vanlderfillnv 252. High 'I‘hi"ce F. Gaudet 791. Toilghtk 951x96 ‘glgllgfizrsgcifieglzgé Mix-d 1m»- la:i:iii.s.iiis.... Cub“ Topsters vi.‘ glue rlBirds, o k N. a. Claw 182 2m 25s E951“ V‘ Bumbag» Lniv Score 14v 97 110 G321‘ Fm" 1"?“- Old Timers vs- c. w Patterson 191 1&9 261 l“ 5 ‘A. Kaue 167 23a 155 c. G1 lis 166 224 19c . , l-l. Praught 344 181 168 Tobammm Tail-end Miners I Dodgers. In 9,0 ifir. iVicKeiizie 199 197 207 ir lvlcMillzin 202 207 12-1 _ n. Doiron 173 13a 13a ‘Ir-LACE BAY. N. 5., Jail. li-(C?) p; ("ylvggcpv 15a g7 110 -'I‘he tail-end Miiiers sprang the .1, Pnulicn 166 205 155 upset of the Cape Breton Hockey E7 NlifFlPll 147 133 153 League tonight 2s thrv rose to hand Sing‘ a“ aQ-O lacing to North Sydney Vic- Hdm High Three 693v rias, iii second pace. Miners. Wlié had only won seven Gems High single’ N‘ J Glow of 25 games scored one in the first 261. C. W. Patterson 261. Gents High Three N J_ Glow period, five in the second and com- 59g pleted the rout with a. triple in the l, Tmlililit at v.00 Prince Grocery last. period. Ray Slull was out- vs. Ted's Taxi. standing for the Miners in goal. Of ‘Action Assured Plenty jlln Tonights League Game {Between Army And Saints i Army and Saint Dunstans are inc teams that swing into action iii tonight's Commercial -Servlce Hockey League match and fire- ivoiks are expected as‘ both squads iillClllpi to better their position in 1h: uuduig saints with only one out of IOlll‘ starts can tic thing to these two squads who only Whlalen Takes Uver Lead In Scoring Race Gas-nei-ing four points in his teams 9-2 victory over the Saints Tuesday night last Wilf Whalen again took over the scoring lead in the Commercial-Service Hockey League his 9 goals and 5 assists giving him a point total of 14, one more than “Bucko" Trainor who has seven goals and six assists for a total oi i3. McLeod, Deighan and Ev. Jay are all tied for third with 1'2 points. Whaizns nine goals also gives him the leadership in goals scored while George Mcbeods nine as- sists places him fa: in front in the assist division. All 12 Teams Get Into‘ ActionAsMcDonald-Brier Elimination Gets Underway I-he remaining five to win out 12% Big Four skipped by Ranking Mo- Laine and defending their title they TEAM STANDING . L. Bank of Nova Scot“ 1 0 have won for the lust two years, Wings 1 0 won a 19-6 victory iii their giimo Imperlals 1 0 against Ilegals snipped by w_ w, Mom,“ 1 o Lord and incidentally Lhg Big pa‘ B1; you, 1 o had the highest end of the day Scuttlers i o "lalkmg “P I "l8 51X 011 the 111M! Invincible, 0 1 end of their match. Royals 0 I W. R. Adams skiipcd his Biflk o] mgals 0 1 Nova scoiia riiik to an 11-7 Vlglufy; Hem“, o 1 Dr. ll. McIntyre beat W, R. crack. Hawk‘ o 1 shanks rink 13-6, and W. R. Jenb- Bombem o 1 iris’ Imperials scored s 13-8 victory over the Invlncibles to oompletn the opening days play. The leaders: G.A.Pts. Wlialen 9 5 14 Trainer 7 5 13 McLeod 3 9 l2 Deighan g 4 12 Jay a o i2 Worth 7 4 11 Hogan 5 51o Lawlor 5 4 10 Steele 5 z g I... Blacquiere '1 1 3 E. lJsri-ach 5 2 7 Coye s 1 7 A. Blacquiere z 4 5 J. Darrach 1 5 g New Record At Prince Rifle Club Sunuiierside marksmen enjoyed a successful shoot at Prince Rifle Club last night. A new record was set. by Mr. P. Noonan who scored seven perfect scores. Following are high scores: G. S. Morrison 100 100 100 J. A. Morrison 100 100 100 P. Noonan 100 100 100 W. Barrett 99 99 98 E, Brooks 98 98 97 A. Sillipliaiit 98 98 97 L. MacArthur 98 95 93 H. Dickie 96 — — G. Cark 94 - - H. Milligan 93 — - ie next match will be held on think of ivlnniiig no matter howl Fflday ‘light Wm“ a former mfln‘ important. or even unimportant the game may be. lt will be the same, rugged action as the squads have been dishing out ever since the league got underway that the fails will again witness tonight and ill‘: Iilic ny loi" third place tonight. Oulwnle i5 é‘ I°55'"P~ 39m 9P9“ by a victory while should the UP I0 U19 llmlt 1111i‘! Wllfifl U191’ "soldiers" come through they will “we "Ch Ill-h" 55 l5 we c355 I0“ automatically go into a tie with the R/oyials for second place, night the keen rivalry evident be- tween them ts very much to the "'—— _ Bo“ . d out f the _ fore-front throughout tlic sixty (Ciyrl? JOHN‘ 3" M“ in,‘ .1112 are‘ IgI-laafi ierfitlonal) honorxsmaxile mmlllms I116 Plfllycrs are lnrikurming -i 1e hlillllll _ 1'lll'l i. .1 ‘nlf- ,. d b L n - LS 011 1.1g ice I _ mintcn Touriiainsut §CIlT'(IllI‘il i v h- ‘ , n‘: delfirnsfifffng fflgwfilfa: Tine usual Slallllllg tunic for to‘; held at. Fredericton nevi innixtli m,’ with two games yo; to may nigits game}; 0‘c 0c siarp an has been cancelled. b11110!" H- 1. EY- counting tonight's the University l-l-e "will Pa“ — The Fmllm- ans. secretary-treasure. of Thc Mii- icum by winning both will give iho Navy the section and wind up Action filled hockev is promised so make it a point to attend. l bei‘ of Sunny Brae Rifle Club will be present. Sunny Brae Club were Dominion Champions for 1937 and i938 but lost out to Cal- gary this year. s, Beaverbrook Donates Gym FREQDERICTON, Jail ll—-iCP)- Announceinent that a $150,000 gymnasium is to be donated to the University of New Brunswick Play will continue today with six more macthes taking place, 5mm. lng hours being 4:30 and 9:00 pm. FQIIOWITIE are the scores of L11‘ various matches by ends. With all l2 teams seeing action the McDonald brier Curling elimin- ation matchel for the City title and the right to enter the Island play- offs swung into action at the Curl- ing Club yesterday and curling fol- lowers received a. taste of the kind of competition they will witness a8 2200102210l0—-!E 001101000301—I Bank of N. 8_ Hawks the tournament gets underway when Bombers 1000110310001 practically every match played yes- Whigs 013211002123- terday produced stirring competi- tion. Bank of Nova Sootia, wings. Imperial! 002120308011-1‘ Imperlals, Moguls, Big Four and Invincible! 110004010lO0—Q Scuttlers were the opening winners but in practically every match the Moguls 010i104l2011_ outcome wasn't decided until the Royals 10300309010 play had narrowed down to tbs last two ni- three ends. Big Four oszozsiooog Closest match of the opening day Regals 10Q1QOQgo1m was the thriller between J. I". Mc- head's Scuttlers and J. A. Bentleys I Scuiilci-s 1ZQ34Q3nU1n1__ Hopefuls. Scuttlers built up a 10-4 Hopefuls 002101051010-3 lead in the first seven ends and ap- peared to be on their way to s. vic- I tory when Hopefuls staging a. come- back on the eighth scored s b‘gl five, tied the mattli at iii-all on the i next end; lcst the lead again as? their opponents counted one on the 10th; again tied it up on the elev- enth and lost a olcse decision as skip McLeod curled his rink to B 12-11 victory on the 12th and final end. ' Royals skipped by W. D. Beatoni ———-- -- gave the favored Moguls a stiffi battle of u all the way in another NEW ‘$011K- close match, They were leading 3°11 l5 011° 0! I'll! 51101115 Finnish Relief-u FundFromCoIf; Is Discussed Jaii. il-bocziuso which will be asked to contribute to tho their opponents 6-3 go"ng into the seventh end but here the Belcher- -‘=k'i,'.ped rink scored a four to take the lead and lost only one endwin Call Issued iTo Island Junior Players All hockey payers years of age and not at present connected with any other junior team are asked to meet at the For- um Saturday morning at 11 o'clock under 20 Finnish rellcf fund, Frankie 5mg. -aci today came foiwiird with a proposal that might solic the problem of whore Lo get the con- tribution and at the same timg fill a war-created gap in the year’; links program. Frankie. an ace amateur, would 11cc to see an amateur team, cap- i tallied by Bobby Jones, play the honorary Ryder Cup team chosen by the Professional Golfers As. sociatiozi, with Walter Hagen and Gene sarazen as the pros’ co- Icapta-lns. He has picked out me lsitc for the lllfllCll, Jones’ filig- Golf Course, and the date, the two days before the annual Augusta masters tourna- ment, which would be April 2-3. "Naturally, the amateurs would l‘ usta National i Closing Chorus. Santa Claus then the children were rzifts and their trea . The enter-tan- .“‘.~“_ T. f . I ppeared and (/\I'I'. TRA\ LRSP rgsented wxh 'I 5.152" Sill..“€...i‘fi..§°“..°’ ll:"l,;a:gl',°=g*..lii..:,“° "m" °’ Bell's home. —---—— ROY L ROAD TO - I. Mr. and Ali's. Normim Mac- VICTORIA —(CP) —Tho 10v!!! visit to Canada will be commemor- ated in the name of the new high- way from New westminstsr, B. C, to the United States border. which gull be named the King George VI g wa Williams haw- rciuriied in 111951‘ home in Carleton aflci- the Chris‘.- mas holidays in Boston. Mrs. Frank MacWillizims and son Bobby, are viFIUitg at her homo. I Mrs Frank Dixon, Tryon, is visiting in Augustine Cove. M155 Doris Gtilispie, teacher at. Carleton. has returned to her home after spending the holidays in Mflrgate. Mrs. Victor Shaw and family Neil and Fairlie of De-Sable are visiting at. her home. " Miss Ruth Robinson of Toronto, "m!" spent the holidays at her ‘nme in Augustine Cove. Mr. Hiizrii Miicwilliams has lumen to his home alter spcnd- Mr. Wendel] Macwilllgmg and ‘ .g the past week in Margatc. Mr. Harry Gardiner left Monday ~——-——~ morning for Halifax. NB. ~ Mr and l\"ll'.\‘. Rav Cuiclilfc and _____ aughiri- Jczm. who rcsidcd in The many friends of Mrs. Harry Clark will regret to hear of he." lfness. All join in wishing her s speedy recovery. IIIIOIIEY TONIGHT THE ARMY AND S. D. U. Fight It Out Tonight AT THE FORUM F2169 Off At 8 O'clock Sharp (YHILDRIENLS SKATE THIS AFTERNOON ,.' 13.0,, hm;- trikrn up residence in iugustlne Cow‘. i 11-325. ltlm: "»‘dmiit'ii A'~S"L‘!flL.Oll. rin- _ _ by Lord Beaverbmok, New Bruns. noulwl‘ lolllglll. ‘ml “m1 II“? RIJYMS 7°’ Eecmld- wick-born British newspaper ub- sharp for a workout, prior l0 Plvlv- take a licking." said young straf- . p . The cancellatirn Wils mifl“ b"- P" I119 Quick "and Sllfluld R°Ya15 I P - lisher, was made by the university mg a team to take part in the City act. "I11 fact lll9y'd probably loss l" 1- t led led a take JACK MINERS E1 - - cause amici-ics iii lllg nluriLiiiss arr w,‘ lllxj d5“ 56kt“ 0mg m: a authorities today. v playdowns for the W. R. Attkfn‘ every mulch. But if they could. 1n iize for military plllTilST~ and l,‘ mggtwflgs d“? WT"; agflcimz‘ -—-——- The bulldlng Wlll 1111/9 Seal-In! challenge 'I’ropliy_ , win just One‘ it would act as a many clubs of the associatoii we ifmm AialmzkAi-IQNA. Polnllllliflaklt-(CP) -d ggggtiuféiriztlogindIvanlwgrovide1.220 Rural players as well as city boss, tremefideus iut for amateur c011’- not functioning this ycnr, sad i ,'- n b: t t h, w, 11° W‘ l1 l1, ‘mg. l l! “em! I are welcome so long as they are, ers a over he country. Even 11 Major Evans, nlgljiiiklnivtillwas] the (Illrniyo vIIio can ,‘,l’,‘§,,s‘f_§§,§’,§‘ gvsEBréusgomfft filllilfiltfi, Rig“???kGIEEJADZETCIRbCEFFR within the junior age limit. i they didn t, the series, especially, i—————~-— ~--— lllflkif.‘ sure of at least third pYacc. bird had beerfbalidea by Jag}; Min. Wresmljg softball Venn/ban and Be 011 hand Bl the F9711!" Sal‘ Wm] Jones amp-g, as capmmt Minardh relieves aches. Thai tho)’ H"? Out 0f U19 11111111118 |er KingsvIlle Ont. naturalist in V591,] 1,0,4“, ' urday morning. WW1“ ‘York "/19 l1 m"? 31119111“ o! I01‘ the top spot, doesn't mean a the spring o} 1939f ' l‘ y g‘ interest and elilllusiosrn." Bnifiizfi FATHER” '—' Bffieorse 11117115355“ "li;MU“i R ~ f ‘ " I lDiOT— WHERE HAVE HOW 0o i KNOW? ' l; no izusH-ouiz NON-WHEQES THAT YOU BEEN .7 l-ILIQQY- I'M A STQANGEQ n QUIZ CAIZ l5 THE I CAQ WILL BE FOOL-JIC-JCIS ?I TOLD WE HAVE JUST A IN PHILADELPHIA" LAQT ONE ON THE TH’ LA5T ONE HIM TO BE l-IEQE ON MINUTE TO GET WHEQE'5 TH’ TQAIN- 5O HLJQQY- -> OUT OF THE TIME-II: HE DOEEIWT ON TI-E TQAIN- TFZAIN TO ._ -. _ STATION- HLIQIQY- WE'LL WASHINGTON? 3=== Miss THE TRAIN- I “,2 ti: '1. i Cops. ng Features Syndicate. Inc, World rights rucrvdl- Thimble Theatre — Starring POPEYE l. HEY! POPEYE PUQI-IED OVER THE PSTATE PBUiLDlNéf. HE I6 PWRECKINL! .. THE PCOUNTRY HE HA6 PSCATTERED THE PSOLDIERS V irmls nflm mru __C_o!n i040. ha; hnlum Indian. In. i YAM DUMPIN‘ YER COUNTRY IN THE DRINK, BCAUéE YA STARTID A WAR - THAE: WHAT 10nd c ad .. ‘Bil Jr J. zcesor 2d his vcrsity 20f his of the in the nspiLa-I go af- eciitivd ysiciB-‘II ’I‘rav*- m per- IPWS U! regret. burned ates in ziatlon, vied 10a! zatlons ed for of this Catlv ti was Live of ame to i many n here. descent 1 Right Bishop m solemn 9 o'clock. st Jos- Telegraph w! m‘! fry IMHO t mom.- i; ration- establish Canadian 15%; il! 211C as it ll ill l0 Yul-I irc is one ln the ilimil ls .' lY and vOii "(llll'I\"(\‘l5 d if 3'01! irnptinnsx and sent urn mall.