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Memoriam NOIILEI Sic per Weddiiig Engage- eiicry additional .1 inch; 8-! cents poi inch, Address and in advcrtisciiients ly occtipied by ciror ocruried. beyond the that portion of whether such -T AgentlsmilIIlaTnt'elii”-T it WE NEED A REPRESENTATIVE in your locality to sell our final cosmetics (juaruiiteed line i High commission. Full or part i.me i.i;i.':lS. IiiiiSli'3i8d i-aialogiie Dcraidiria Cosmetics Company 1600 Delorimier, Dept. 15. Mon-i treal. i 'MI' WEELKY INCOME AVER- ages S6000 .-prirctime 0100.00 fii.it:mei ltaniiliitg Puulti. Nevci ztas I more sticccssftiil” enthuses Jim Harvey No lay-offs. Hund- reds Stifcfssftll. Simply d'..s,ti'ibuir 200 iicccsszties Including Teas. Coffccx, Co-iiictic.-. hiedlwillfs. Faint Iii.-criicidcs. iii estiibilslieii i.r-lgiiborliiiod Paula Route. Men or uonicii uritc Afr, G. 1.riurin. '31 Si. Paul St. E. Montreal. msizarilers Accoinnioiiatgi Is o R nan s'TAcc'oMtw”onIir'En. Phone 4506 Iioifiircns on B 0 A lint: It s wanted. Apply 74 Cumberland Street. ".5...-. iii irucksvfor Salog I'roii's'.siiIi5"--"'i9'52 H.Ki.r'i"'1ioS' Ford truck, perfect condition. May be finant-ed. Walston Camp- bell, Southport. Dial 7965. For Sale M I-Ton s.u.a - KITCHEN RANGE with oil Burner. Dial 5077. Ir'OHAFI.EA-A-Kim-'PLT';lP()UTlI. i Cheap. Phone 4686. , &'sTiFZTcTX1En;c)Tsjo l per bushel. Phone 5355. , i-:o Rn:'PbAL- . loon type. Phone 0261. ' 1'-O LET-LARGE SIX ROOM house. Brighton, 55. Protestant. Phone 6379. "rT)iTsAi.i: - sracx OF HAY. Apply George Dockendorff, North, River. i717? -Si!-LETTETECTROLUX. pond condition. Apply Box S.F.Y., l'Cii:til. POItm-S:'iL!Ev-'- noon DRIVING ' -.i 2301) and iiarness. Willard 3fIicFl'ter50ll. Orwell Cove. cw- : i-io'it'ii'r;is"'r-'o.'s"i-2' '1.'.-muia'"r'n'oN Lost Tvii.L TITLE-"I;AItTI'”lTIIO rooii the i)lC)L'lE from the yard on Peake Street pl-:3.-e return some ;Losr L ONI-I nnowx i5t'n-fiN- cd glore, beiiiceii Kinkora and Maple Pla:iis Road. Finder please leave at J. F. Morris Store. Miscellaneous SI'.'IiLDS! WK I'l'I-2 FOR FI(I:Il'I i'.iialri:.-ire Artliiir V0595. York. If l'ILl)l.V(iS RAISED, SILLS. jfllsls, cic, ii-iicweii, also solid concrrte or coiicrete block walls i'epi:i;wrl. il.ii fiiiiltl. salesmen iwanteii M S.AI.ICSNIAN ABSOLL'TELY make 350 In a day. New sensa- tional iitil:ly item for cvnry food. bevei-aze oiitlci. etc Sampl-P5 iiii-ii:-iiml iiiiiiiv A (iii. 53 W .i.'irk."-(i.'5 (Z."i.'iVl' Pliiiwcwi 4 To Let T room, first iioiir. Phone 4797. r()n's'.ti.iv;-isi zxiiiiini .-:Tm'r:. (mm! as next. 7 Fyiliie) Si. "r'o" narvr II()l'SE. DIAL 6396. : Et.r”.cri(o1.rx'"ro'n WRHENTMBY day. Phone 5607. Wanted M gm WANTED - 1339 TO 1941 CAR. Must. be in perfect condition. Cash. Write Box 324, Guardian. W-Tr-Trio ”'?oTn'r.i'sT. '"c.'.iitXc.i?; ill Yi('iit1ii' of i..nngwririi1 Arc Phone 6185 a'ter 5. A 7VVAh?EVl'lnT-VTIII-1AA'iT,QliI'I'E cheap horse. write partintilara to Herb Dennis. Marshfleid. WANTED--FORD V-8 MOTOR. '41, :n good coiiditioii. Robert Dori-ds, Hrirringtoii. WANTED - TO PVRCHASE FOR cash, used English car, low mile- age. Write Box 325, Guardian. t-vA'i?Fr:fi”;T 4 T on"-5' noon apartment. Call 3330 bctwcen 8:30; and 2'30 pm. or call 8885 from 3 pm. till '7 pm. FOR SALE OR RENT - LARGE l1f7.”.?dliI5Z house in Charlottetown Box 326 Guardian. FOR SALE - ONE Glll-ZRNSEY milk cow to freshen soon. Ken- neth ii.fscDonald. Brookfieid. FOR SALE CAR ENGINE with voltage control. Apply Frank Gtllis, 26-1 Grafton. i7on'sAiJi3"- sawing TO Fan'- row April 21st. Frank Egan, Elm- ; wood. FOR SALE - ENTERPRISE kitchen range, oil burner. Phone .3250. FOR SALE - NEWLY FRESIIIJN-p ed Ayrshire cow. 4 years old., Daniel Morrisscy. Newtown Cross. l P. E. 1. FOR SALE - 0 I-.' TRACTOR, with hariow and plow. threr:' iiiilcli cows and one heifer. Ben- ,iall1llt Road. Road's Corner. i FOR SALE TWO LARGE young cows to freshen in Mayi and June. Guernsey and Short- horn. Gordon Jewell, North Riv-p oi. FOR SALE--JOHN DEERE B tractor, used only nine months. Complete with row-crop Cilmi" ators and disc. The complete un;'. '.;i-ze new. We are OIIEFIH-K this llii.'. at a price you wont xiniii to miss. We have also it: number of other reconditioned; used tractors, all makes andl models at bargain prices. We; take Lvesiock in trade. Turner, Farm Equipment, Ciiariotietowiii i Female Help Wanted , iikiwfibfcoon ouu. FOR general housework. Good wages. Apply Mrs. Ray Cudmore, 221 Park Street or phone 8071, city i WANTED WOMAN WANTS unfurnished light housr:-keeping room, lst or Ciid floor. Central. Write Box 321 Guardian. WANTED Agent: wiiiiiod to ii.-indie exciti- sac territories for the world's i.iir:t Electric Waiter livainr, the srfcst. surest and quickest method of boiling or hcating all liquids, whether in Buckets, Washing Mr- cliincs, Basins, Bath Tubs. etc. This I-Electric Writer licaier is ful- l) giuirrintecd fur flllf! year against. all defects and my be used on 110 or 220 volt circuits. Salesman who are looking for A solid and sure seller should write in.mcdiatel)' for full information and ext-iiisive icrritnry. Remember ihis is the host. safety immerson l'caler in the field today. Com- m" zions arr high. Write ”ELEC- TRIC WATER HEATERS," Bar- nett Credit Sales Ltd., 42 Water- loo Strcrt, Saint John, N. B. WANTED A parts man by a farm equipment dcali-r. Experi- encc preferred but not essen- tial. Good working condi- tions. Cardex system ity for the riglit man. -Aivply-- BOX an GUARDIAN Maia iisio ilfanteii WANTED IN PRINCE COUNTY. by intemstionai organization, man with car. Excellent poten- tial earnings. Write Box 327,: Gunrdian. LARGE NATIONALLY ADVERTIS, ed concern requires men for dir- i ect sailing in ciiuiotumwn.' Commission and Donna to thoae' who qualify. Car an duet. Apply in writing to F. Granger. 350 at. Roch Bf... Montreal. Que. ONE POSITION OPEN WITH; Electrolux (Oanadal Ltd. ill Great. 000. at. Person applying must have car. No phone calls. apply in person. ooinrurra VISUAL oar-nacribzz AND ANALYSIS 6. F. HUTCHISON I SON AUTO LOANS A loan on your car can be arrang- ed quickly and privately at Trans- Canada Credit Corporation. Each loan up to 51.500 in life insured to take care of unpaid balance in case of death. A courteous Trans- Canadn Credit counsellor Pinter- view: you privately. TRANS-CANADA com--iv. cmgmr LIMITED in suliiiidinry Corporation, Ltd.) of Traders Finance 5. C. STEEVES. Branch Managemi Block BIdg.. IMA Kent St, Clnrlottetown. Phone 8523 ...A.4 FOR SALE Wonderfiii nlrl isiahiished business stand with large living uariers, situated on main ighway near Char- lottetown. L. H. KENNEDY Boil Estate Broker 166 Gt. Geor 9 St. Phone 3532 in: operation. A rcul opportun- ; Hockey Scores , may The Canadian Press i iiA'l'UlI.DAt' . National unu- Deiroit 3 Toronto 1 . Detroit leads beat-of-seven semi- final 2-) , American League i Hershey 4 Pittsburgh 2 Hershey leads best-of-five senii-. - final 2-0. Maritime Major Sydney 2 Halifax 5 Halifax leads best-of-nine final 1 4-0. l Quebec League Shcrbrookc 0 Montreal 4 Sherbrooke leads beat-of-seven jquartcr-final 2-1. 1 l Allan Cup Iifriiane 4 Prcdericion 0 First game best-of-seveii mist-'i cm scmi-finzil. 1 Memorial (Yup Edmonton I Flin Flon ii , 3 Fort William 6 St. Boniface 4 i First games best-of-seven west-i crn quarter-finals. Ontario Junior 4, Michaels 8 St, Catiiaiiiies 5 i St St. Michaels lead best-of-seyei'.i semi-final 3-i. one tie. Sl'Ni)AY Quebec League ClllCJlii.lIll 2 Quebec 1 Quebec leads best-of-iuiie final 2!-l. Shei'b:'ouke 2 liniiircal 4 i Best-of-seven quarter-final Lied; u -- 5FIIll- Quetier Junior , C.ili2tdi(ilS 1 Quebec 3 Quebec wins best-of-scrcri 4-0 4 fiiitiii ' oiici period 1 U. S. Sieel Report i CLEVEl.A.N'D. IAPi - The mag-1, azina Sieci reports today that the. "First faiiit signs of an upturn ini sateei production are evident." i In its werkly summary of the lmetal-workiiig industry, Steel lsays: "Although steel ingot produc- ,ii0ll continued to decline last bweek, there were more um than .downs in order placement. That's irioteworthy for the new orders placed now determine the ingot rate in the next month. The pres- ent ingot rate rbfiects orders book- ,ed several wecks ago and then inrdering was shrinking." Despite the shrinking demand ,ior steel plate so far this year, ,some producers in iookinsz back ihare detected a mild uptrend in the past. two or three weeks, the magazine says. "It is no alight it is scarcely diacemible in day-to-day trading," Steel continues, "but it's apparent when viewed from a greater dis- tance." The magazine also says that al- though some producers have not observed an increase, they do agree that buying has not declin- ed and that there has been an in- ,crease in the "rush" type orden. This ”riish" business, Steel says, indicates consumer iiiveiitorica are becoming depleted. Overstocked inventories have been blamed for part of the drop in steel business. Business Reports NEW YORK, (AP) - Sinclair Oil Corp, and subsidiaries set new highs in crude oil production, manufacturing, transportation and sales in 1953. P. C. Spencer, pres- ident, announced in the company's annual report mailed to 101,300 registered stockholders during the week-end. Net. income for the year. how- ever, declined to 568,001,000, or 35.53, from the previous year's s78,844,952, or 30.29 a. share. ex- clusive of a special credit that year of 39,630,351 derived from the sale of an investment. NOTICE Owing to the present potain trituaiion. and my indebtedness to lmy creditors, who are insisting 0.1 payment, I am obiigrd to request payment of all outstanding ac- counts due me by April 30th, otherwise they will be handed in for collection. I LI-IF. 'I'AI'I.()R, j Nine Mile ('rr-cit i T OAR BUYERS i i Three's no crowd-in the i front seat of this space-styled Ilodgc. 1950 DODGE CLUB COUPE F. R. illcLAINE LTD. Malpeque Road DIAL 7358-9 : i ll-'01! SALE I iux-noon iioiisc-Ail mnami rcnnvenlcncea. Upper Queen Street. SIX-ROOM COTTAGE-Flinn: street. All modern conveniences. J SEVEN-ROOM llOl'SI-I-lippcr Queen Street. Oil heated. Large lot with barn and garage. aioiir.iiooiT.iiousr. - Wey- rnouth street. Modern convenien- ces. hot water heating. Large Build-lbg Lot-Ilrlgliiou area. Further information may be ob- talncd at my new location, 100 Kent Street. Dial 0015. GEORGE II. DOIJGLAI. Raul Estate. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lied Wings Lead Series least. a full hour! Iklta to the music of the Reece Band. Hockey titles to be decided will be the City Paperweight. Pee-Wu and Bantam and the Provtnciai inter- achoiaatii: featuring Queen Square ersida Hi;-h. Tod Sloan MARCH 29. 1954 when axrours run. WINNIPEG. (GP) - Cuiadtan wheat exports for February tom. led iil.6(li.000 bushels. down 3,200,- 000 from Jeiiuary and 4,000,000 in- low the 10-year average February lrace with 49 points. Kelly picked With 0-1 Win Over Leafs (Dy Gerry Lougheod. Canadian Press Staff Writer) TORONTO, (CP)- Little Tony Leawick. more noted for his checking ability than scoring prowess. and a couple of high- powered defencemon led Detroit Red Wings to I 3-1 victory over Toronto Maple Leafs Saturday night in their Stanley Cup semi- f.nal series. The result gave the Wings a 2-1 margin in games with the fourth contest of the best-of-seven round scheduled here Tuesday night. Rearguard Red Kelly, injured during the closing weeks of the National Hockey League schedule and used only sparingly in the playoffs so far, opened the scor- iiig near the 10-mlntile mark of the first period with the best goal of the night. Sixth in the season's scoring on Gordie Howe'I pass near the Toronto blueiine, stickhandled through a wobbly Leaf defence and beat goalie 1-iarry Lumley with a close-in backiisiiri shot. Si-coiiil Scorcle.-is Right-winger George Arinslrong got that one back for the Leafs nine minutes later, sinking line- ni.-iie Tod Sloan's passoiit fioni behind the Detroit tuige. The Sett- wzis scoreless. The 13,334 fans were scarcely settled in their seats for the third period when Lcswick--who sf-0t'Ni only six goals during the hi games of tho rcziiiar sciiediilc nntchr-d the uinning iaih. With Leafs pressing for a lying goal, coach King Clancy removed Liiniiey from the net with a min- ute and 38 seconds of play left in favor of an extra attacker. The more iiooniorangcri 16 sec- onda later as defenceman Marcel Pronovost trapped the puck near Ulla Detroit blueline and drilled it 100 feet into the vacant net. Lum- ley returned to his post after that but the deflated Leaf: never threatened. Referee Red Storey handed out seven minor penaltier, four to the Wings. Only two figured in the scoring. Leswlck and Luff Tim Horton were off for high- stlcking each other midway through the opening period when Kelly started the Wings uff. Line-ups: Detroit: Goal, Sawcliuk: defence. Goldham. Pronovost. Kelly. Wait, Allen; forwards. Skov, Pavellch, Leswick, Reibel, Howe Lindsay, Dzivecchio, Wilson, Prystai, Din- ecn, Peters. Toronto: Goal, Lumiey; defence. Morrison, Boivin, Horton. Bolton. Thomson, F i a m I n: forwards, Sloan, Armstrong, Watson, Ken- ncdy, Stewart, Smith, Bailey, Nes- tcreriko. Hannigan, Migny. Referee: Red Storey. Linesmen: George Hayes and Bill Morrison. SIZMMABY First Period 1-Detroit, Kelly, iiiowe. Goldhami . 10.00 2-Toronto, Armstrong. iSloani . 19.11 Penalties: Lesviick 0.05. 8.51. N:-sterenko 4.32. Woit 7.28. Horton 8.51. Second Period No scoring. Penalties: (loidham 2.09, Bolton 7.42. Third Period .1 Detroit. Lesuick. iPavellch, Skovi . 4--Detroit. Pronoyolt . . 0.25 18.38 Penalties: None. Stops:-- Faurhuk 915 4-3 Liiniiey , , , , ,, 7 513-25 Iloyvalv Wins Av108th Grand National Running By sterling Siappay AINTREE. England, (AP)-Royal Tan, carrying the heaviest load and with two defeats behind him! won the 108th running of the Grand National Saturday to give' his owner, jockey and trainer a second atraight victory in this greatest of steepiechua classics. If ever a nag deserved to win, this flaming chestnut did Satur- day. He was the only ”ciasa" horse left in a depleted field and in two earlier nationals fate kept him from victory. In 1951 he blun- dered at the final fence. In 1952 he fell at the same tail-tale bar- rier. Saturday, he took the thorn and board fence in a breeze and held on in the long run-in to finish a neck ahead of Tudor Line with Irish Lizard 10 length: behind in third place. Only nine of the 29 starters fin- ished over the gruelling 30-jump four-mile, 856-yard course. Four horlea met death. Coneyiburrow, joint second favorite, was no seriously hurt in a fall three fencer; from the finish that he had to be destroyed. Paris New York broke: a leg and was destroyed, Domin-i ick'l Bar died and Legal Joy brokel his neck in a fail at the lath fence. Running out of the money in thisi ion. Martinique, Uncle Barney, Southern Coup and Ontriiy. Griffin's Owner Royal Tan's victory was worth i8,d'I1 pounds (324,280) to owner Joe Griffin. 36-year-old Dublin chocolate manufacturer. The 10-year-old Irish cheatriue gelding carrying top weight of 161 pounds, was the bettora joint second favorite at 0 to 1. He cov- ered the route in 9232.8, compared with the record time of 9220.4 set. by Miss Dorothy Pagetxs Golden Miilee In 1934. Tudor Line, a I0-to-1 shot, earn- ed H.042; the favored Irish Lizard 2521 and Churchtown 3260 for fourth. The crowd. estimated at between 125,000 and 150,000. was far below the up to 850,000 who used to turn out for the classic in the old days. Bryan Marshall. the aaoond Joc- key in history to ride two national winners in a row, said Royal Tan gave him a "perfect ride." Smiling happily, the 37-year-old redhead said: "Royal Tan never mada a mistake and I never got a shock, a single bump on landing." OLD DISTRICT The parish church of Oroydon in England dates back be AD 00!, order were Churchtown, Sanper- having been rebuilt several times. DAILY CROSSWORD rein ACROSS I.Acom- 20. Military -- 1. Medieval mand to vessel tales a horse 21. Close to 0. l'foliIm- 1. Devoiired 23. Allow- medan god 5. Southeast ance 1i. Banal by south for 12. Completely ( ahbr.) . Will! 13. Assistant: 0. Container! (com) 14. Beneath for fish 24. Pairs of 15. Medical 7. U. S. actor bracts iabbr.) 8. Cover (Bot) , 4 I6.1ifake 9.Artiat'l 25. Mild '”"""I" "W" knotted studio 30. sun god I1. Suffix in lacs 10. Meueno 31. Knock adjective! I1. Music note gen 32. Tractahlo denoting IS. A covering 10. Evefiing 35. Little "ilk?" for walls aiin god black him (2 Moaiom 21. Trouble (Egypt) .16. Exhausted title 22, pg: 19,1-in man. :8. Chill: (3. Essay! :4. sins loco idual and fever uiutlli (abbinl 20. Behold! 27. Biblical rii)' 28 Revised statutes atitir.) :9. Acted - 83. Miscellany 34. Ministers 37. Music note 8!. Viper as. Head covering IQ. Exclama- tion tn call attention 42. Living 44. Boredom 45. A Greek physician and writer I0. Abrupt 11. A cetkin DOWN I. Mark I. Arabian gazelle DAILY CRYPIOQUk0'l'l'--lieu”: bow to Work it: AXYDL ll LONG! IAAXB ELLOW one letter simply atanda for another. In this example A in used for the line: L's. X for the two 0's. etc. lingtc letters. apos- tmpiim. the length and formation of the words are all Each day the code letters are different. Acryptogruucuehtiong run: he rounnl. xvoo CK titnta Li: M7 F0)-IPJDI. raarnvia cicinni nuoa nun. Ann Mr All! If aco-rcnrt.u.i a....o.y 01ntaqIolc'IU IIGIITI AI rovruruu roars nriaau. om! ' rvu I1'J!AVN'l'l9 Ii I TORONTO. (CF) - Tod Now our the time. the Races niinci of Toronto Maple Leafs Saturday!-.evgr growing in popuiu-ity-will was fined 0115 for pushing retereeipm. ,, mu mu; of aid gating Bill Ohldwlck in B Silniilii CUP favorites for the skating pleasure game in Detroit Tuesday night. of an. Pruldent Clarence Campbell of; the N. H. L. imposed the fine Ifter' I hearing at which he talked toi Sloan; Can Vosa, N. H. L. referee- in-chiaf; and Conn Bmythe, inan- aging director of the Leafs. He had talked to Chadwick and lines- men previously. The 8175 fine is in addition to 076 in automatic fines Sloan drew out of two misconduct penalties in the lame at Detroit. loadings. The board of grain com- mlulonera said Friday that the total was the lighelt monthly vol- ume since February, 1951, when 10.200000 bushels were exported. 01-nwA NOTICE OF IIDEMPTION GOVERNMINT OF CANADA 37o THIRD VICTORY LOAN BONDS Dated November I, 1942 Due November I. 1956 IOTICE is heroby given toaiihnldan orcutltlndinga pcrcentTlurd Victory Loan Honda dated November 1. I942. due November 1, 1956, eerie: L1. of the Government of Canada. that pursuant to the provilionl thereof, all the ouutauding bonds of the and issue are hereby called for redemption and prior in-yment u an entirety on June 1 .195-Lat uiyAgr.ncyofthaBanko!Canada.at I01 .20 per cent of the principal sum thereof upon surrender of and Bonds. Coupon Honda shall have the November 1 . 1954. Ind subsequent coupons attached. Interest on all said shall cease to accrt; from and after June I .1954. The redemption price of 101.26 0 includes .2670 which is interest accnied at the coupon rate for the period from May I. 1954. to June 1.1954. By: DA!!! on Cantu. Iiuai Agent Exhibition Baseball (By The Canadian Press) SATURDAY Piiiiaclelphia (A) 5, Detroit (Al to Brooklyn (N) 7, Cincinnati iNi 4 Pittsburgh (N) 5, Philadelphia (A) 6 Chicago (A) 6, Philadelphia (N) 4 New York (A) 6, Washington (A) '1 Boston (A) 2. St. Louis (Ni 1 The Government of Canada Cleveland (A) 3, New York iNi 6 Chicago (Ni 4, Baltimore (Al 1. hli d i himijifiDaAgiiisuui- ll mi 07”” , P "i e P 3 3 A notice or IEDIMPTION (ACh3atlanooga iSAI -i Washiiigtoii St. Louis (N) 4 New York (A) 2 Detroit (Al 1 Boston (A) 2 Cincinnati (N) 4 Philadelphia (A) 3i: FOURTH VICTORY i.0All BONDS Dated May 1. I945 Due May 1. 1957 3 Brooklyn (Ni 5 Chicago (Al 10. Milwaukee m it Atlanta 48A! 2 Baltimore fAl 19 Chicago (Ni 14 p New York (Ni 10 Cleveland (Al mm” h henby IN” N uLh:dda. cg T,9zu:dh&Eyp:,.l;e;; . v' Lognnondg ay . . uc . . (xgntlilnnati B (N) 17 Syracuse :2:'e'.";A:c;f9:3(le oovanmwt of cm-uh H," punum, ,0 (h. provisions thereof, all the outstanding bond: of the raid insult me gm-,1,y cured fa; rcdgmptiqn and prior peym ant as an entirety on October 1.1956. at any Agency of the Bank of Canada. at 101.26 percent of the principal rum thercufupori surrender of Illd Bonds. Coupon Bond: shall have the November 1.1954. and subsequent coupon! b s'. Interest on all said Board: shall cease to accrue from and after October 1. I954. The redemption price of 101.267. includes 1.269;, which is interest Accrued at this coupon rate for the period May 1, 1954, to October i. 1954. Iy: DA!!! on CAIAM. Fiscal Agent Thirirliinor Hockey Night is Planned Wednesday. March 31. the Char- lottetowri Rotary Club is sponsor- ing its third annual hockey night at the Forum. This big night serves two purposes-it gives a lot i of youngsters A chance to "strut their otuff" before parents andi ',',',?5,:: gram :;,:yh1c,),1,i There will be a meeting of Local 1338 at the nromoiinz Worthwhile sports 300-4, L. P. U. Hail, Monday, March 29 at 7:30. For mem- ""1"!" Chmlotmom W mmj bcrs only. Applications will be received and new members admitted during the meeting. drain. Wednesday night's program wiiii By J. R. Williams The Government of Canada F be action-packed all the way.- Thue will be four cliampionshipl hockey games and last but not '6uT0ur W39 i.. i T I p I I . I '5 ' ii yi .' iiiii i:iVr5l'i7LLi';E5 ii33E'-EF17eJ.?'E i to i N TH' PAPER, THE PLUMBER! i -ii; ,'I.' AND on THAT HE sAii7 rr WAS -. IL l A EEAU-rii:i.ii. CHAIR. BUT I DIDN'T ASK WHO WA9 RAFi:;.iM6 IT OF F! ! A W Si6N, TOO. OUR BOARDING HOUSE E263?AZ”&”3ii2E”iEX3Eb5i'iJ"cF3LL?K'5” M CSAIR FOR A MACHINE 6pPP05ED " 3,,Eofigf,;if4;';AT 4 ....... c',4,Ia44,o-'cwct.44p,cx,-'.... THE P :55 - I COIQTRAPTIOM WAS A ” D3408; ',':'ff',.S9,'..., f COLOSSAL FLOP, so 1: THERE oU6'H.,.A FLUN5 IT ON THE 85, A &8m- 1' g 1 COARSE GUFF-AWE: .5 5' or "mass JACKAL. Hoopla out 6i-lOULD CARE Aeoor "W CALORiE6 on GUFFAWS z WHEN vou can eAiz- Major DINNER -is .9TRiCTLY INFORMAL: