'hns purchased a nicc piece of horse Lease SIX Gleanings of Tryon and Vicinities Easter Sunday turned out to be a very cliiily, cold day and remznd- ed one more of Xmas than Spring. Ii was rather a poor day for the ladies to display weir new Easier bonncls. as many preferred ihe wami fiff3ide_l0 parading their Easter fiziery in such blood con- gcaiuig wcauieig The water level in the local mill ponds has not been up to the liver- agc of other years as yet, and from nli appearances it. is dcubcful if it docs raise iuucli above nonnal. The only reason pun forth why it. has nor risen i-i that that is no from in the ground and the melting snow is absorbed into the cal-m in- slclid of running into lhe ponds. lvir, L. D. McLeod Mid sans were bus wuipaged on Frzday of last. lzl-lldlilg beef cattle at Albany. v. l ihcy had pluciilised from filrlncrs in all the surrounding (I15- llricts. .__.._ l \fr. W. Nfurks spPliI. the wxek‘ i ~ ‘ inc in Albany atlerl u: 'Ii""I in c.lrpnle:‘ llle wcck. I J. The sinipailrv of the colunillnt-‘ t‘; 1s vxlindcd My. and Xfrza, ATCIHE‘ Robznson and famiv oi’ Aluzustlucl Cove on [he (ilvatli of their ILILIC six mt s olll I).‘lIl‘.', who passcdl n‘.\'.i_'. ' In‘ lip sylzu ~.).' ill wlthl ]‘ili?III . All lliui t rvicr nursingl ll d.) was of no {Ii/MI and ilic l. .0 one was caiicd to ll's heaven- 1‘: Iifillc. fntcrmclii was madc on. Slltllrl y in ihe P913198 Csnielzry a’. ’l‘:-_\ou. fcc boating. WIILCI] usccl to prc- I lols of spills frr MIIIC of the] 1g people lizls nlt, taken up‘ a2‘ of tiicir spare T1112 t-he past wine-r, Y s ago 1t “'11s one 0f our ‘ "W1" ~d vl-il up un- . _\l‘ill' all.» lilcrc ivils one ice‘ .. in ille- \'1ClIi ty owncd by Mr. Alnuw Bouitcr, wiizcli was cnpabiel a.’ a good cllp with a, si.ff breczm‘ ‘p5 in the aiming wars ‘ we . l sue a renewal of ihis exhil- arating sport. I\fi.<.< (lrctrl ROQPTAUYX of Crapliud has bccu rflfllfiiilf; (he Eflstrr Hoi-j ‘fly 5 with hcr grandfather, Mr. (ie rge Wood of Tiyon. At. the annual convention of *he' " ce Edward Island Tcachcrsn Till (‘YJIiPII ITFKI in (‘linl'I0i’(".?\\"iI ‘l.-l.\. wcck, lllcre was a lllrgc ab, tvlldnnce of icaciicrs from allparts, n.‘ the Island, who span: an en- , jovable hoLdav after being stench‘ i‘.v a; v.'"rk c tlic new yleal‘. ‘\ Ann 1m .\ l-Dnnnid. tcaclicl" at , ii ‘Frvnu, 6'50 tlic Afisscs Vcrrli and F.llrcii:-u Nlibuy I "m. hers of Tryn Consolidated School were in aifeudance, ft i: with dcwp regret that we re- port the dcatii of Mr. Kenneth I ' ins of Victoria at the advanc- ‘ ' " " . Mi‘. Hoinics was ' rouglioili thc coun- -. as for inuay years he was '. z-eprc entntive for the Masscy ‘flilrrzs Company in this part. of. ‘.110 Island. All tho=c who had deal- ings of nil}: kind WiIh Mr. Holmes foilnd in hzln a man, who \v-.is four squrlrc with Njrcnc, a 111C111 Wlrm p11 were jliTiil. U) know. In the (loath of Mr. Holmes, Victoria los- es one olf its oldest. and most rc- specied citizens and to his sorrow- ing WLR‘ and rclatxe: we ext, nd our sjympaiiiy" in ihczr DQFORVC- merit. Her many friends regret. the con- tinued i1ine=s of’ Mrs. Moses Wood- side, at the home cf her darghter, Mrs. W. 1.0a of ViGoria. Mrs, Wood- side resided in 'l‘i‘§‘0i’l for a num- bcl" of years and has a wide Cll".‘19 of friclids in this ccmmunity. A'- iime of writing Mrs. Wood ide 15¢ some/what. improved, and we hope s-hc may steadify regain health and strength. The ice on the Tryon RlVCI‘ es- pecially in the main channel I3 just a shell and is not cven sat: for pedestrians, as in many places in has broken up and is Il0'§_f._l_1lg_ back and forth with the Lldc, s0 ice travellers, Beware! m. Walter Bell, one of our pro- gressive farmers of this locality. flesh from Mr. Albert, Callback of North Tryon. A goodly number of local young p-cnpic made their weekly trips ‘.0 Crnpaud 0n Thursday evening, where they attended the weekly card mrty and dance. Everyone re- .(’d Th» Iimm of lash Bamniay blocked the roads in lome places and mad; travelling rat-her agreeable. The high wind along wriilh the snow uvze it, a very wild day in the counl-ry with visibility at tunes practically rill owing to the drifnmg snow. Mr. Frank Riley olf lower Tryon is spending the Easter HOIIGIYI the guest. of friends in Criuloztle- town. Mr. Kenneth Loud the only known trapper of owls in the Mari- limes, reports that, there is silll a few left in the community and that he has practically cviiauslcd all his bag of tricks in ‘pug w cap- ture them. The mel -..d by which Ken nabs chase while visitors from the Arctic is rather unique, There are a number of fence post-s stretching all around the bank, which faces out on Nortlliumber- land Straits. and an these pos the big white fellows alight soon- er or later to command a view of {he slirrollndlng locality. Ken has traps sen on the top f these posts and when Mr. Owl gidea In for a. landing. Presto, he planks his land- ing gear into n trap and how- ever, wisc he may be he comes w inc conclusion that. he has nothing Ken. On Tuesda afternoon March 19th, the 1a lea of the United Church W. M. S held an “AI. Home" in the vestry to which the oiher ladies of the congregation were invited. ‘Fhcre was a large alzclidaxlce of members and visitors. A short, bill interesting program was spur on and contests were In- duliied in and the afternoon was picasnntiy spent. in a social way. The W. M. S. served a CIQIlCIOIIE lunch to all present. and Mrs. Elmer Dawson ‘of Augustine Cove, were recent vis- llors lo Bedcqlic, where they were guests of Mr. rind Mrs. John Dawson. Masters DOIIJILI and Ian Mac- Qlllirrlc of Haulptoii have return- liolne after spending a week their grandparents, Mr. and with Sleiford Mullins. Lower Try- NITS . on . Miss Corinne Crossman. nurse In training is home for a much nccd- cd rcsr before completing: her course. One of the young men from Cape Traverse who is a frequent visitor to this community had the misfor- tune to have his fine iookinc horse act away from him one evcninc last ivcek. Ho slapped at Vvoociis Store for a moment and ‘cit his horse standinz outside. The horse was In a huritv. if the ddver was not. so away hi» went. However after travelling a considerable distance the horse lauded at. lhc destina- tion. which ivils the stonnlllzr place ivlrlcli the drivcr had originally dc- cldcd on. After wallcing three- quartcls of a mile t-he young man arrived somewhat behind the horse. but not. at all put out over the "hIRG"—-_ILIAI. left. In the lurch! Mr Sled Green arrivcd ‘home Friday’ niglil to spend his Easter holidays at. his home in Tryon. A few biackblrdc have been rc- pnried as having arriijcd from the Soliih, which seems early and the crows are having their ranks rein- forced daily by new arrivals. March may have oome In like a lamb, but; Mr. Lian has taken over during the past. week. A very pretty wedding was solem- niz/cd on Wednesday evening. March 20th at Augustine Cove when Bes- sie Marie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs Austen Cam-pron was lin- itcd in marriage to Mr. Donald John McDonald, Shamrqgk. The bride was attended by Miss Anne McDonald, sister of the groom and the groom was supported by Mr. Elmer Muttari, cousin of the bride. The mnzringe ivas performed by Rev, G. Carlyle Webster. Later in the evening a jolly bunch of sercnaders gathered lo honor the popular young couple and were treated to refreshments; after-wish- in: Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald evcrv IiflpDifiPSS Liicy left for their re- spective homes. The Easter holidavs provided a wcicome vacation for the school children, as well as the teachers, who have also been hard at, it since January. During the past few weeks many of the school children have been IfLld up with the flu. bul they do not; care to call an ab- sence from school of this nature a. vacation, so Easter week has been enioyed by the children as well. Local fishermen are busily en- gaged these days In building Lob- ster traps, hanging herring nets etc. As soon as the ice disappears they will be putting out their nets. which might be any time the first ported an enjoyable evening. Mr. Elmer Mabey. one of our lo- cni boys, who recently 1011196 ‘m9 Canadian Navy, is spending Th9 Faster Hffidays with his parents, M!" and Mrs. Aibrrt Mzlbfly. Mr, Roy Dawson. local carpenter and coniracior has been engaged YIIP last. week installing a bowling alley €n the community hall. For a firm it Irtckcd as if the younz people of the community -were g:- Inq in be minus their IJOWIIYIQ alley, which wnllfii have bcen R STVPFQ disapnolntmcnt. to them, but at. a director's-meeting which wvir. held last week manv of the Iiile argu- menfs and difflcnltlcs were ironed out. f0 the "atismcilon of all. and m “w bowling alley is b0 be a —not a myth! two weeks In April and u. few {ears ago they were put out on Apri 9th which w». mzy mr ulu pm of the Island. l Wlld geese have out in their ap- pearance as messengers of Spring. ‘Three flocks being sighted in the vicinity of Cape Traverse. Mr. Everett Howatt. (Jr) student at Prince of Wales College is spend- ing his Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Everett. Hawaii. (Sm) of Lower Tryon Mr. ‘Is-Roy Hawaii of Vicioria has returned home after spending a few rnvs in Lower Tryon Mr. Bertram Cameron of Hamp- ton.- arrlved home Friday evening, after spending a few dpya In Mone- to n. N. . Y-Tcr friends regret {he Indlsnosl- Lion of Mrs Maynard Fov of Ty- rn Whn I: ill urIIh H». flue T H.110 will send 300 Sweet Clul or i Ih. OIlI Virginia piuo tobacco In Clnidinn! aorvlnq in Unitod Kingdom and Frlncl! only. Andrea-Isms! Cape‘ P.O. Box 60X). Moniloll, Qua. SWEET CAPORA “The pom! lam In which "l was IIIO key man oI the regiment. " "Wily, did YOU lOppIY lhe Swm Cum " L CIGAIRETTES lobuco an b: smoked." APP Starts Maple (By Jack Calder. Canadian Press Staff Writer) TORONTO, March 36 -fC‘P) — Defeat in the Dominion Election failed to interfere with the hockey playing ability of Sylvanus Apps and he started Toronto Maple Leafs on the way to a 2-1 victory over Detroit Red Wings tonl hi as their semi-final roung star ed in National Ilcague playoffs for the Stanley Cup. The stainless knight, who was beaten by a narrow margin as Na- tional Government. candidate Bran: riding at the polls today. scored the first Toronto goal mid- way through the game and was close many more times. His in-. dividual efforts gave the Icafs a in] I I Gondfellow and Bingo Kampnian, Abel. Grosso, Wares, B, McDcnald. Fisher, Brown, Dillon. Toronto Subs-Jiamilion. Sianows- ki, Langclic. Marker. G/"dup, Her- on, Kelly, Schrzzxer. N. Mclz. Officials-Referee Mfckvy Llincsman-Teddy Graham Ion; SUMMARY First Period Scoring-None Hershey Bea rs “ Defeat Hornets‘ PITTSBURGH. March 26—(API __'.'.'li'li_y' lUirca scoring two goals and aiding in a. third Hershey Bears iciifghc defeated Pitsburgn Hornets 3-0 in the first of their mince-game semi-final round play- off scrics of the International-Am- erican Hockey Llcague. Capitals Even Playoff Series INDIANAPOLIS. March 26- (AP)—Indianapolis Capitals even-. ed their Intcmational-Amcrzcan‘ League hockey" _ IO- f night. Fin Pro ..i X . ing a, lopsided 8-2 victory in a bruls- 111g game before more than 5.000 jubilant fond. The decisive game of tlhe best of five series will be piayrll Thursday night in Providence. Bearcats Take One-game Lead Over Saskatchewan (CP-Port. Arthur Bearcats wok a (CW-Port. Arhur Bcarcats Lock a. one gzimg lead over the Ea kalchc- wan ¢1mmpi0n5 Moose Jaw Millers in the western Canada senior 50m‘.- IQnaI best. of five series here wnght with n 6-1 victory- HOCKEY TEAM HONORED The New London Women's In- lstltllw held a banquet lll New 1on- ' Hall on Wednesday evening d I onrchllf) to honor me boys 0 Ichfllatwn hockey tcam. The evening ' was fine, and all Invited were DYE!- lelll, hwllldf the Institute s Dofeoted At Polls x Way _T0 2-l o; u“, Mars“ two rains stage u fast. bruising illwls= lzilziiiaiiw‘ lilz.lzlz~".l*....l‘leillmll: E _ . . . -\. , lthe CIICOIIIILCI‘ (ILKIIIIO tile hard, Daron T°'°“"° courageous efforts 01' liie losers. Thompson Goal Bmda u y- : Goodfcilow Dcfence Horncr ' Mum Mobfqr Kampniaii! Royals: GOliI. D:n'racil;_ Dcfcncc, K_ Kilpcfl, calm-e Amps Fé.‘ Lkgc.‘ IKHWDRIITEgiILS Ijllillls KWIQ/gial. ' ’ .‘I iii. ln.. ', , f;- g§,‘,’.‘e"‘°““ wng lfiafcgvglciitririr 1321801111111, goll-gcnscaijb; ‘l E 111E. . icw. O. omcs, . subs-Soewzlrz, Orlando. ‘ Robertson’ mem- d.'l‘l'i tbie bersandtherhusbans ouggilmh ffl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Leafs On Victorx By East Rzingcrsrfioa‘. O. MacDonald; Dc- fcncc F. MilY-P I... lifaclvflllnu: For- wards, E. iVfal-Mlllan; C. Dixon, R. Vcssey, V, Dillk. InlcrnaIlonaI-Amcrlcan Playoff‘ Final Hershey 3 Pituburgh 0 IVcsII-rn Scnior llnckcyl Plzlyufls Port. Arthur 6 Mor>1cjaw' l 9 l*l'.ll'~'=l l IF YOU WANT A SUIT l THAT WILL MAKE-UP WELL- WEAR WELL~AND KEEP ITS SHAPE cuuvinrcsn nuns» umurllcvvn: also MILITARY CLOTHS for Officers‘ Uniforms Khaki and AIr Force Blue 'l"lrm M!’ O no nm-ll-u QB , ASK voun TAILOR row noamrzx l BOWLING RESULTS PenalIy-Goodlellow. if’ . sgcond Pgrlnd HOLY NAIYTE BOWLING l-Toronto. Apps iMeiz) 11:18 I Chlufllfl W‘! Penaities-Goidup. Orlando, Hor- Wflmvm Dry C unm ner (2), Goodfellow (muior and l - - ,- M. Block 181 14:5 130 minor), Klimpumn (major), Ab l. Ev cugnno" 173 22g ~ J. Rusi 215 16 Third Period guugmor’ 152 2-Toront0. Sclhriner :56 ' “m” 175 R-Detroii. Brown (McDonald) E McGee 153 194 189 , _ c n s rocery P€lIflILllj_IfgIl@,— 8- C“ Guns k "3 197 J. Tlernéy 189 131 181 J. Michael 153 198 1Z1 h W. Mullins 194 1B1 142 G. Michael 166 186 1'13 E. Callaghan 292 170 188 Total-SIBZ. High Single E, Callaghan 292 tremendous advantage in the best . gfl three TOLLDCI Ural continues, H13“ “Ygfikog-Igi-‘iggghan 55o- iursday uig i at Detroit. ! R I T Apps took a pass out. from Nick , _ "mnbllflsi Metz while Capt Eobie Goodfeliowl C. Plllwl 106 203 154 01ft the (VI/lugs was selvlngt a peri~ gl- US$11?!’ a v an 'hac c t as ale . _ . - Tiny Tiiouvfpson from 13km‘ rgaongen| m” Ifuyfh-v-Royals ‘kfnikmf f?“ F- Duffy 20° 173 153 With both silics on the offensive “Quluécilfikfklng291m) ‘mflff 1'” J A4"I~"'°d 106 153 117 #111110“ a?! the “'11? the Winks "W" ‘ Ifilyllétti fill-l; Jflitllllhlilllafflec E". Cmwlv 137 1'“ 169 isbdcliwt‘ Ht. iéie finlslrk Suwcrlfl’ ‘lllilYtiI at. illc ruruni lo “GK uli FOUIXTHQL I, . 11" n" 5P9 I" t0 Si“ U16 SCC- with tile Cal, n Carrl'l‘ro l l. "i 0nd Toronto goal less than a min- Railgers jlflllsflicffl w Ilie palgiack G' Twmm 27o 136 m1 ute after the t-hlrd period started from Lhe owning whistle went a- R MCCMTUI‘ 154 195 198 and tllen trouble startled, dread as Mayne shot his lclim into‘ E- C°Y‘-"°T5 1'74 167 193 Conny’ Brown ray-d in to sink llhe lead but before the llvrmd had I‘ Cum‘? 125 100 163 u“. 1km,“ $0M “M, ten minutes .endcd Mcfiae tcd II. illrunfl than F. Militia 148 203 229 to may a5 goalie Tull‘ Brod“ {rim Holmes pul flic winners in front. D. Coylc 148 146 143 to sit. on the puck. Byron (Bufchl lwitii u counter inwards the laltcr Total-Zlflofl. McDonald had laid the puck at pnéfilor PM 595510“ 1MP“ H131 smglel E 601m"! Brodas feet on what was intended 1mm S§,‘,§,‘,’,‘,“°‘.i,‘?d L‘? ‘The fmd °1 27 - to be a p855 on what was intended ‘a puss fronlplidIiIic‘ludilhbfigrufgtglrf fifidjes High ‘nu-ea’ E" Connor‘ hind me T°r°nm demnce- M0‘ I citing his »ccon¢l Zcii of LIIeO $11116 9' ~ men“ 1M4’?- 85 U" 119M‘ Tefillm- efore ihc period Ind cndcd I Gents High sing?‘ G‘ Toombs ed their axsauit. McDonald raced JQl-lrcilscu gut. lilo ilitli Elllsi Roy- 270‘ l away and FTIIIICEC the dcfcricc. to ally coal carlv in llic third and bc- Gems High nlrcel G- Tmmbs hit a goal p 1. on a shot. that fool- before the final whistle McRac and G07‘ ed Broda completely. The second T. Alzuclv had denied the twiucs lo 5PM“ period “'35 mplele will, P91133195 give the winners their margin of C Costello l4’! 116 124 lmd Included a fist figlll DGIAVCEII vwwY-Y- . 1m‘ 5W" "*5 162 165 A good slzcd crmvd of fans saw the M Dvlliifln 153 187 1&0 F- Flynn ,_ 136 121 131 G. Hughes 174 149 167 A Wlserler 1 133 144 'I‘ot.a1—25l8. Alcrls: V. Ooyle 207 167 193 J Hughes 217 162 17b Low Score 100 121 130 E Hessian 169 11'I 149 M. Aylward I64 252 163 G. Mwaidle 184 105l 142 T0tai—2'753 zfigladies nigil Single, M. Ayiwllrli gadies High m», M. Ayiward owls High Single, .1. dents mgll Three, y. Coyle 567. Tonight Ac 9 o'clock Big Four Imague All Stars Vs (lrads. culuinorrnrosvx ALLEYS Store League Finals: Hughes I. Doulian 139 123 138 L. Grunt 150 122 179 G. Barbour 130 143 189 M Carber 208 159 226 J COUAIIM f 183 282 219 N J. Clow 178 185 Total-SIM. E, MacDougali 1'12 79 112 T. Arscnalllt. 150 134 138 M, lVfcAuslalid 165 140 166 N. McKenzie 175 1'7’! 118 P. McKinnon 311 198 257 F. Burke 251 245 l3’! Total-Oi Ladies High Single, P. McKin- non 311 non 666 Gents High Single F. Burke l. Gents High Three l". Burke 633. Semi-Finals: Tonight At 7.00 Bees Vs. Cubs. Fasft Rugged Ga .5. III all... At The Forum Tonight With Commercial McDonald's Commercials and Ciarks Flags will battle It out at Ilic Forum mniglii for the City Com- nlcrciai championship in a hockey lriunc thui prllniiscs to provide the fans iviill some of the holiest and most exciting hockey of the sca- smi. Played between two teams that hit. hard and often every minute Illcy arc on the ice the game to- ilizzlli silnpcs up as li natural. Both squads possess DIODU/ of ivciglit. to throw amlind and liqiv they can tllroiv ll around Is ofttiuics a. rcvc Irl Lion _ fwQ hot- rlvnis get going and if is a survival of the IILLPSL with the. ziitcst vczy often being for from fir. uftcr surviving the gruelling sixty minutes of fast action. And in addition Lo the chun- pionship being at stake the winners will be forced to have as their ‘lrilests their conquerors as a previ- ous nrrangemcnb to this effect. was made. It. will be humiliating for fiie losers who after being defeat,- cd will be forced Io sit by and ivairh the winners out on the ."feed bag" and how _a lot. of play- ‘ers on each tcam can do just this to li_ uicci-y has been borne out on flrcvious occasions. However it. will all help to lend TIPPIE AND “CAP" STUBBS There is no quarter ‘ askcd nor none given when tlhese~ I By Sydney Gnuon _ Cansdlan Prue Sta-f! Writer NEW YORK. March 26 —(CP)—- After more than 2 1-2 periods of heflvy- 5111631118. scoreless play, Mur- ray Patrick fired home a 33-iolt shot that gave New York Rangers a. l-0 victor over Boston Bruins t0- night. an sent. the warns ‘On i0 Boston for the next clash with their best. of seven Stanley Cup semi-final Lied at; two game; apiece. Frankie Brunsek the Mums’ great, goalie, burned aside some 20 shots. I a half dozen oi the saves bordering on the mlracuiuous before Patrick's rising drive came through the play- ers grouped at. the goal mouth and wen bv before Brimse-lc moved. The oai came at 10:40 of the third per- _od and the R-angcrs had an easy lob proiecilug thesllm margin. The season's biggest crowd here-—16,504 standing and seafcd-Jlvatched the closest and hardest shru le of’ scrie. and cheered mad y as the Rangers maintained their home-Ice edge over the chem ions. The Bruins have won on y once, last season, in 11 games on New York ice in the last; two years. , Line upl: Boston Burger: Brimsek Goal Kerr Clapper Defence Heller Slhelwchuk Pram, Schmldi Centre Watson Bauer Wing Hextail Dllnmri Hiller Boston sllbs-Qmwrom. p. srllml, Cowley, Hollett, Hamill, Conacher, Jackson, Lviseman, Cain, Rangers fiubb-Odillter, M. Patrick. C. Smim, L. Patrick. MacDonald, Pike, N. Col-ville, M. Oolville. Shi- bicky. OffIcIaIs—BI1I Stewart. and A. G. Smith. New York Rangers Down Boston Bruins l-O By Sensational 3rd Period Shot Decision In Hull Protest Likely Today TORDNTO.—(CP)- March 26_ Decision in Hull Volantla proicaf over their Allan Cu? playdqwn series with Sydney Mil lonaires will not. be available until tomorrow when votes of the 13 members of the executive of t-lio Canadian Amateur Hockey Association will be received hele, registrar W, A. Hewitt said today. Hull, defeated three ltraight by the Maritime CIIRIIVQIQXIS, protect“! Randolph Anderson and Lloyd Anderson of Sydney were ineligible. Xidos Manager Says Unaware Of Protest "IVI.'II\_ GLACE BAY, N. 5., MAIN! II P m: Rubenatcin F5 tllie Glace Bay Xidos, Maritime In- termediate Hockey champions said wnisht no protesf had been mmda by Sluuincrsidc cryslals as far a; he knew against Crystals defeat by Xldos in the Maritime home and IIOIIIe finals. A. E. Harris V106 presi- dent. for P. E. I. of the time Amaicur 4 By Assoc tzlon sluiday night. official mint been lodlwd with m" em Dawo oi llie M. A. . A. bccausq a1 the second game of the series won bu Lhewxiiioouige dlasitiot. disclose Rig: rea. n or i . Mann? - oenstlein mulngioned wnig t. flu! . a "mm"! , ulndel‘ M. A. H A. ma; m1 hm ‘ W2 i§%..‘°"‘?f‘3.~.?"“£l.° “m” "‘ llll n 1'5 {L e Q ' Scoring None gitlspuicmlmd lhaiuLLdAwHAd ‘gelling; ‘_' 1195 V ‘k’ X‘('( 1'0 V l=enaiiles~wats on, Bhewchux. team against wlhom the protest had Bauer, Hextall. been made. This had not been done. Rllbfilkln siédmaa £féthe£$e nor Second Period ‘m “we? 9 9B h"? spice to tonight’ ulwunul, Th of Iciallv advised or l; protest. should be thrills‘, spills, apged Ben}: scoring-Nona “QT, M"~'1"‘,f“f,°h°m”{1°“§{ ‘"° "a" act-Ion galore and alnliough the Penaliies—Hextall, Crawford, N. “a ,2§.,',’.',]‘,I,,'E 13113;" ‘h? Ifgxtuer: Commercials boast. an edge in ex- Colvile. iefwiufthe Maxvme mmonafm. lwricncc ncvcrilicicss the Flags Oilaviil Dsirlcl Intermediate tltld will be out to “ms down" their nil-a Period holders will be played. gpponents from the drop of the ‘ a l-mngm. M. Patrick (Wbtwn. T719 Kflme will get. underway at I-Iiler) 10:40 N0 "BABY" MULl-BEEF 8 o'c.ock sharp and is to be foliow- Penalty-Heller —--~ cd by an hour's skate. Como. a- ' PARIB—(CP)—0no French Ill long and see two squads reuilv bai- ordinmlce says persons should n!» fie and then calm down by énjoy- butclicr for human consumption ml: ilie skate afierivarlls. Use Mlnard’; for whee, mules or donkeys less than l2 your: . .. __ __ of agile. ‘ COMMERCIAL HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP TO BE DECIDED TONIGHT TWO '1‘ JAMS PACKED FULL OF ACTION McIIIINALITS COMMERCIALS vs. BLARICS FLAGS WINNER T0 BE DECLARED CITY COMMERCIAL CHAMPIONS GAME AT 8 SHARP ADMISSION GAME AND SKATE 25c. SKATE AFTER GAME FORUM By Edwinafi IUDICULOUS IDEAS ~—' WELL, OLE OUDGE IS OUT OF TOWN -— AN‘ NOBODY KNOWS xix/Him: HE'S GONE - ~ MY G%DNESSI NOU DO GET TH' MOST HIM-"P WELL, sun ISN'T ALWAYS so BRIGHT-- wou uoww- “IHINK woun GRANDMOTHER IS SUCH A FOOL AS TO RUNOFFWITH ELOPING UNDER NOSE ??? WELL, an wou IMAGINE ANYBOBY woun. ccuslu MILLIUS WELL, STOP IMAGINING THINGS, THEN. MERCY! HuMPHw-WILLLJ com- LIKE HIM w: ,,I I THINK GROOVES: 8E A GREAT BOON TOO DRESSED IJP BACKIIJ UP.’ I where the bra/a and their , re a. ‘Oiiwe wlsteh an lclal flowers the centre of the table. winning trophy was peech . d from those Interes ‘fn theflhcfcifcev team. Duets. a mono] as beaueirfully dec- 99d and ,'h.ue and whitc streamers leading to, where t.he| placed. After, lqvgrypne had pariaken of a. dalntl- 1y prepared supper, a well prepar- ed amme was heard, lnlcludigg lao a. ue by Mrs. and Cotton and IN TH’ CEMENT WOULD TO WOMEN DRIVERS "ro LOOK AROUND AN' WATCH WHERE "meme w,” , -_ _ 31 r I "la 1II\I\ ,1 - - Wlul -Mlljlll- ullfillq A LIFE or LEISURE." JUST A MOTHER. AN' one cAlz: rvE our A emuommuez, A MUTHEP. AM‘ THREE sis-lens l‘. ‘Hp-n. '\ _'u..'q_.- -\ ,’ l. l/lp-l’: IOIN 1 r m u nonu Allulem m" “" ‘llktlllél-l.“ a... l» l ‘_"'-‘1».¢».. 59.. _ .44“... I I LEANDER IS EVERVIAIHER 9 THE MEN ol= om, THEIR $ONS MAY OOPY THEIR via-rigs coco/V! I BULGY llcmaws ? come n: l MARK roe Twsnw ma 109mm Lammelnlw ,; ‘MINUTES wmrlue . :___‘__________'____,l aiif-Lii r3 W! “i M?" L J 3H,, H; ‘CII