301111111; News Canadians W/hip Black Hawks By 9-2 Score MONTWSAL. NOV. I -— (CH ~- Montreal Canatiiens found their scoring] eye; tonitzht as they whip- and three Zones in four lime: to (hie. . _ Dell the Cmcago Black Hawks 9-2 SUMMARY m uzm ca; before a. 111,275 cmwd to keep on F‘ ‘P Id n ere 111g City Hockey league will prob-l égeMhaerflles gag? “naefeated T°r°“'| ably be n1] cleared up when rc- Th. w ml 1a h_Blak _Rlch_|1_ u. l L h (Richard Pr°5"““i"°5 o‘ ‘he ‘films m" arcl obmwingltion wasctlie sueaerheadl AS/llgixllteleflfl ac I gtilllmot 2111x331? S; ti‘; of thic- Cnnuck! zltrack. iiCCOI-Uiblly! zl-Chicaizo, Maser (Briiyshaw) 6:- - 1f 0 ‘ 9 1 for two thirds o tie Cunadieils KC'\ s 47 for the swhcdule- _Mau.r1ce Richard lcd the pariidc’ Penalties - Eddolls. 17011115011. ‘ ‘ ' lwlth three 20:11.1 .111d_t\\'o assists. Brnyshiiu‘. A izirce 11111111101‘ of hockey’ ful- Elnicr Loch scored twice and hau 11111-111"; were more or less disap- ftéar assuiflts. while Toe dflllallte goz- SECOND PERIOD *' '1 t1‘ 1 d fl t E a s Re coiui er an e-pe on 5;::3,'.°€',.,,“,;°‘:,.,'1:,,:;;§, l,§1d“‘l§, tivc others. Zi-Montreal. Lietliffe 4:17 ¢ulllllmll=ll “m, me league L.“ sll-larold Frafiszr mad Russellfllirag“ 4-Chicago, rvnser <Bravshaw1 9:- . . 1 ~ 1 inw w~re t c 11c o1 11c aw 5., "- ‘ ‘ ‘u “,i']‘_l,',‘ igdisjqs ligtdreugfcllélfi‘ \\‘ilh Fraser 1|"»1Zi!lf1 110111 their, 5—i\i.1ntre11l. Richard 11inch. Blake) _lkl_‘x‘l"dh_cu_‘liol\ m,“ mm; uonls and l3 aw making 111B‘ _ 10:51 _ _ 1' ‘ ‘m: 1H of ‘n51 plnv each time. ‘ _ _ -b-1\/iontren1, Liicn (Lnmoutux. l 4 H‘ H "g “l ‘- = inc Hanks 1110.0!) a Inzht of it m,’ 1511111 1 18-34 "WW “~13 11*‘ "m- w‘ the first hiilr o1 111C 142ml. 11011111123 Penalties-None. , 11.1111 btilllld tivlcc when Uiiniiolens‘ ‘ ' ' _ l 11nd zone ahead. But theyrliatl met! Hut that flit‘ lvJi-‘lle W11! be 111 111d 1t up icr the second time tvncnj 'i'i1in1 Period Quorum ll l, Ct'1'1l\111’t\'. That was, Richard slowed home the thud 7—l|mitre.11. Iizchzird tBlnke. Lech) pl, 1- ~pvpg ~ E7 S. Dov .‘ '11 1l11d-\\'l1v through :43 V .1. r 1111c 2a11nel\\‘z1s .11: B—-Mo11trrnl. filler LR(1.\S1R1‘1(11, , x111.» .1 our 11.11. LAC} tiddrt L‘\2‘i1U‘.l.l‘E1lX‘ .. _ __,,. m h“ Sqllllll; all another‘ to znuke n, 4-2 before the 9—.i i‘. tor, _l-..., iLncii, Richard! Miami m, Jusl “m; plans peilodiuusfiuut. 11111.1 “krielllxliidlLliS 1.1111 1 10.J2 __ ‘I P q I Hm‘ 7 u ‘m [ms evening (Sh: gllirate iron s o11t a rep v ‘ Uifiivélhlisecsléin) tfisssgno l u’. The loss left Hawks 111st nhead ofl Lacli) 18:46 ' .'(<111:<1n of the lea-l U '1 1.» expctltd a ~ will np-l ..1 .J: trnzlng ciililpliigil.‘ , . _ 1e fans u icuutie that will be A w rmipo e11 e1" tile 111t1“i.c\'l*n1l'n\al@11' n1 s1 da that c1111 be banded 10-‘ . . I Bowling Match vitlttlrle _1oc:\1,‘ of 11111105151111; 1e lowly EJ112011». \\'11l1 one \'.'111 Fuipn 6.2.11. lllefeat N. Y. Bangers 6-3 A bowhnu team from the local al.1- force nation hem lost niaht d1.- fcated a tedmvirom Bruce stew- d‘ ‘ml 1 “aw arts mhan gifhlbllllbn match Yfilifld VS 1 - S, ' 1i‘ - over t e 11:11" ottetozrn A evs. . liuiaue 1"i1_lO_\'€‘d 1\\G€Til1ll1‘.{ a margin m‘ 101) pins in NEW YQRK: Nov Q"(CP)_N“W we fur beyond ex- ‘ 1111- 1111»; string the winners added Ywk" ‘mmmm h” W 103mm w’ 1o end and with_ cf ii league in opernwm it to prove a drawing card .1 id is the intention m it 1:1 the next two to win out by Jgfilhlgfl? llmjezliillugidrl»; lfilmmg i‘ t0 make the 241 ‘the ’I‘0ro1‘1to Marple Leafs wallolvfd pins. | Jack Kane of the losers “mmd “"9 ‘I'm. “PM” high single of 1m wiui Bi-Sflvhflrg? . m‘? N" Y°YK Mme“ ‘*3 f“ the“ ._ - , fifth succesuv nctori and Now l 3i 113*" “l-‘P¢'=‘".‘°"“°"l tall‘ fifll°l§l1nn°rs mum“ "he lush mm“ vorlfls 1on1 i\1‘.1lEl1L\dCI€11t.1T)i( ~r .. W111i‘ 11 l" .‘ T . '“ ' ., . , . 1., n‘ Lmi anon. 11K‘ one 0 last i‘ mm ..??ii1..:*::..t:r..lr:e..’i1l1.‘%n:$ ~ w 15-211 ,- Wlln 5% Dull‘ wlll u“ on a . l ~om pwwu The R.1n>e1s. thoroulrhlv over- Prilnce. o‘! Wales. mm Lin, on s“, y illgm travel‘ hauled sin’. 11st spring, Sllll failed w Ne“. Glasgow (m. Another mfllcl-L. to snow the fund of hockcv that. And it ls interesting to note that 1 would inake them play-on‘ conun- m Hlulyds ,0 .1, lvvo college qund; Al, yo," {tiers but their cilcris were pledging: ility of them op- iaisoriaro 102 101s 2341,19 ‘he “um” “We?” the "m1 .binpfl 11ml, > OI Goswcll 193 ll‘; 139 1hev_ can '11 behind I once 1n _- 1.1 in the questiog- ilgzzuifiun ‘.08 llgfiiilllsggunogllohgicficllfl 55121111313122. , ‘ frgghgllertgiag ‘Fflilvg Miltaiin 139 iigfiice ‘foiontos uverwnelmme; . . I . 250a - M” Awe“ thigugh i? a"; The real dcmaae was done. how- tlh“ I 51mm “Pd eyl ° k Bruce ikwcrfi ever. in the last four minutes oi the w“ Y” “mm”: mfiht be ?bh°,1wthe Kane 188 246 133 first period and in the second i‘ ' ""1 '11?‘ ““’“1d berg ' n .e li/lcLean 155 131 114 when Windy o‘1\’ei1. Lorne Carr. t! of 111111515 f@1'_1°“3“e h°“°15- Aylwnrd 1111 125 2w‘ Bob DFiVICiSOH and Sweeney S-shri- _' ' McKenzie 1-11 173 160 ncr rallied home tour straight 21.01"- 11 is dvfiilllely known that lFord m; 155 -14.;| onto goals. ‘line rest of the way the - - of \Va1cs are in favor of the] Tom-aces. Rangers‘ best efforts were about - ' nicotine of the student __} enuoi to Toronto's ordinary Dace and th‘: home team ran into the fnult of nressmz when 1t tried to reduce the leaf lead. Rcu Hamilton 11nd Babe Pratt were the other two Leaf scorers 11nd Bob ill. Hank Goiaur.) and Frcd made the erday voted in the af- ni e for such a move. Re- 1‘ 111i: meetintl i“ St. Duri- ' '~.\‘t been horned but _it 1d 111:1! 1111s 111'1.tter_ will decided upon at 1011181115 12in P. w. o. Team Meet Q. S. S. W filth?” This Afternoon of . ‘he squad that is 'I‘hur1-. r three Rainier 11188. n - - SUMMARY First Period J-lgoronio. Hamilton (Bodnar) 2:- L-Pjmgers, Dill (Warwick) 8:67 it-gléoronto. O'Neil (Davidson) 16:- kToronto. Carr. (Echriner. , Bod- nar) 18:16 Penalties-None. Second Period l plans for the seo-| no one hns come for-- back them and it looks won't be in the 1M5“; This afternoon at $.45 second Prince of Wales rugby team clash with the Queen Square School squad 1n the second exhibition encounter between the two flfteens ‘he this week. Prince of Wales were ‘returned winners of the first clash on Wednesday afternoon but i0 . School fiwbbflll Square the Q55. team are expected to -_T m D. “mm 12:35 ' _‘:),"‘"r “f0 imfj°kuifl 19"‘ “P l much “m” bame t°'iIg-—'l.‘gf:g§\‘t0. schriner tcarr. Bod- l-i M911 l" 9d m y. The game will be played at' m“, 1595 11f W511i’: tskflelmpuk the Victoria Park gridiron. Pena1t1es~Go1cluD. Ezlhkl. c a i - icon nnrl the. Thin] period F 01 are ‘quieirly ,' t c t h k) 11a}: can 9W0 i 9 . . "—-Ncw York. Goldu~1 \Warwic ich stiffer battle in s a c“'er I 5:04 . B-loronio. Pratt (Mctz) g t them. 7:411 ml- amlns 9~-l\cw York, Thurier <Hur1t1 15;- 23 Given Release Aclfiliilvyllnéeiltrlpoysses . Psnaities — Mflll- Halli-Ill"!- 331. and pm; ‘by Eflnickl. lllvndo tiie city mew YORK, Nov. o - (AP) - ___ 111 r Fewnd 9mm‘ Gus Moncuso veteran catcher for h,“ _ against (he Ncw York Giants. uxcs given ht - team (not is scheduled 101 unconditional release today. He PM.‘ (inn-noun Saturday afternoon. firynvimllfWlC" . . hit .251. during the lest season. - ‘tga-t 11nd ‘plenty ‘of st—eam 1051111171‘ I mid capable the visii- them. Bob held the tlile and was? es arc out for revcnxfi scheduled to defend it in a. re- l FINE REPOR (Continued l from DBGe V 1.1 H__ With l. I I ncss o every-dav hcruesi DON AMECHE FRANCES DEE HARRY CAREY ANN RUTHERFORD A story of the 0f the strangest adventure that‘ ever made two people overnight viii-iii‘- MONTAGUE — I-‘Rl. B P. l\l .ITHE__.ET_U_VXN__G_U;A_RDIAN _l YEO THEATRES HAPPY LAND F‘ .4 “lallfilillfllifilfililfillififilfl concern] 13151121151 n1 enrolment. vou'|.|. as THAANIKFUI. For M0NTAxflligEgl4-gixSfif‘. 7.45 “Mplllpgg '- "1 FASHION, marks on numerous visits to 111E _ the squadron year: “ 1. during Personnel. (a1 Air Cadet Officers: Good Appearance: Excellent 1b) Air Cadets: General appear- ance: Good. Alertness: Good. Discipline: Good. General runarks: The whole appearance of this squadron both officers and cadets indicates good csprit-dc-eorps pride in their squadron. . l "2. Remarks on Administration. 1 in)“ Orderly Room and Records e e t c n. (b1 Training Facilities. Excellent Storage Facilities. Excellent 1 spirit and (C) lion cords are looked after.” The inspection was held the year was B2 per Drill, Aptitude tics and Signals. "3. Supplementary Remarks: —l The accommodation and organize-i are exceptionally good. ' in perfect shape and uniforms and equipment are well strength of 55 Senior Cadets and‘ 2 Junior Cadets. 58 parades were (luring the cadet year and the average parade attendance for This ‘- year the enrollment reached lgratlfying figure of 80 cadets, of which most are seniors enrolled at Prince of Wales College. dets were examined last year in ‘Administration and Organization. Air Cadet recognition, Anti-gas, Test, l The squadron is commanded by lFlying Officer H. C. 1t11e officer personnel are: - training unintentional- and Re- $15151"? based on a. n“! cent. ‘ the l l The Cn- 1 Mathem a - nnnn one Burke and 1311?: Officer .1. n. eammimj _u a . Pilot Officer J. P. Sweeney! Medical Officer. Pilot Officer J. B. Wnllreifi] Equipment. Pilot Officer .1. z. Trainonl Specialist. l Pilot Officer Le B. Tait, Flight ' Commander. Pilot Officer S. A. Vale, Flight Commander. Twenty-two Senior Air Cadets attended summer camp at Dart- mouth, N.S., year. during ___ _ (Continued cut of the irater. noticed 1a. little froth kind upon the body. on the deceasede body was floatin off elhcws. Constable Haridralian. Fire Chief Angus Pownnl. Deceased had on short hat. and blue sweater. deceased outside hotel 1111:, , h i. b lelll m a draw b1 t 6 turn match with Beau Jack on ' {.3211 pllilllfPll but P.w.c. cumin gov, l9, A victory for 5011110 |II Belglum TOWII _ . W. every bli as good a; the would give 111m the match. -lle bpvs will also be 011i W ' ' ' ' fzanm thi-m itflfidblvh: h]: riglitm 081113113 Montgomery: -""~ rn c111 o 8 131 on e tea. mod him‘ 151! affair from wobble. ‘butt as the howlinge crorrzli tfqigsAgiANkgghdv -' - iiosflufirytsofeebloztsib tciibletnljgfifldgflfll} Residents of 11'. little town in Bel- and Bob Mont- lrwayed away from a terrific left 9mm “w " 50mm“ 3am‘ 1°’ the first time when a company of the Royal Canadian Army Service .Ccrps ran nff :1 sports clay on n‘ Ire-cent sunny afternoon. < viciously; (or five-and crossed hi: right to the point ‘ on the night of the .18“! Petey‘ stiffened. fell. - - 1 The cheering rouixrh l1 crowd suddenly m"; 9h; requirements of men in all occupation!- ‘i .‘l ~ .,- ' nompiinnpllt i Sr/uvF/szn 5 xvii mX/jai/r- Gauthier. Pembroke, Ont" and Pte. W. H. Walters. Sydnc . NS, combined to win the whee barrow race. Rep Welter 1-1 Judd. Jr., above Minnesota. Republican who recently returned from Ohungkinlz tossed something of a. hell into the G911. Stllwell stem oluirging that the eneraih 1 was prcciplta-ted .1‘ 11 White House demand tlmthe be given eup- rcme ccmmandin Chincmren we: 111 Chiang Kairhek himself. Rap. n11 u n: 111 t. 119w Judd salfi that 1.111911 receiving in n11 ‘i t1 '~ Generalimilno ultlnnatiun the "u", up H of Royal Bank. The next two witnesses, Joseph Gallant and William MacFarlane, told of seeing on object er at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon JURY DEMANDS- 1101p pogo i.) The witness nostrils but saw no marks of any Saw no mud rubbers. in a standing pos tion, head slight- ly inclined and arms well bent at Similar evidence was stated he had seen the deceased about 7.30 Monday night on Rich- mond Street between Queen John MacKlnncn, Richmond Si‘... stated he saw deceased about 8.40 Monday night on Richmond street. Mary Cilrrie. fifth ivltness, boarder at the Royal Hotel, stated she snw and 11 Tuesday morning. George Lartcr. caretaker Post Office, sold he saw decensefi Tuesday morning at 9.46 in front the past l 1 about the The the bottom given by McEachern _ - y- rounded up by military police if- ‘ and of the splendid hospitality lty Young Peoples Union under Jean More. Marian Hlnn, Shirley and lcourtesy N; h ozv: 1,1 d by téheDdlrgctlotntrgftltgi-s. Ruby Houklr, Steargis, Mary Tait. Doris Cruick- is; §§§§§§,“"{§eefs‘fm°,,“"§,,““'f,§§'? and Caned ons t0 3w (‘.11 an m] c. a nee‘ many mes t e pill-an . Marjorie Crulckslmnk, Ev- noumed mdalh training in cane 11 .nce t . sea g apac yo Heart; Memorial eyn Storey. Enid G111. Margaret Alued headquarters mm in ll, outbreak of the war was expressed hall last evening: to see the first Hardy. Margaret MacLemian. ‘ omen} mnouncenwnl ma; 15;; to i1 Guardian representative last presentation of this popular play on Between the second and third gum, wéu, charged Wm, klllllllo- night by the Hon. David Wilson, Prince Edward Island acts, Mr. Roy Smullman. song An ”‘ ' coat, felt between 10 I sq City l Z0 in the Wat- . were in training. ,the deyltisnottpbn E151 IE1 1E1 1‘ "f E-‘ilfiilfillfl --IEIEI1TJ 1; T New Zealand Commissioner Visits Island Warm appreciation of the gov- ernment and people of New Zenl- High Commissioner for New Zeal- and to Canada. Hon Mr. arrived here last evenim 800011119811- ieti by Group Capt W, W town and Summerside and will also make courtesy calls today upon the Lieutenant Gov- ernor, the acting Premier and the MKIYOI‘. be more than thankful ‘J tile-J highly. _D il_- ARE HENDERSON 6- CUDM tannin in neat-netting garden l “Anne 0f Green lliahles” Presented cher. violinist. Mrs. Angur Mac- Eachern, Pianist. and Leonard Jor- dan with the accordion. Between the first and second acts of the Play a chorus of young ladies of the Y. P. U. dressed in colorful evening frocks with dain- W chaPB-aux. sank "When its Slim- mertfme at Green Gables." The 5011B W118 composed by 1H1‘. C1111‘- ence Chnrters, who was present 1n the audience. The members of the Chorus were: Jean Mcbennan. Jean In Heartz Hall “Aline o1 Green Gables" - a three act comedy presented by 'I‘riri- Ramsa The beloved story of “Anne Shir- ley" was delightfully portrayed by Miss Connie Martin; Marllla and Matthew Cuthbert, her Guardians, Old English lnve Song millowed by Trees. Two pleasing numbers by Mrs. Ralph Douglas were 'I‘he ‘Lass With Wilson hitc. cL-Leader J. lvlndill, and Mr. L being irlvldly characterized by Miss The Delicate Air and The False lMldtllemass. secretary w the High Dorothy Allen and Peter MacDon- ffi-Qphgh 1‘ Commissioner. Ho will visit New d Mr. Lorne Finley. Pzn-sident of M The other characters were played as follows: Florence Remsen. Superintendent of the Hopetown Orphanage - Jean Macbean. Minnie Steam. an httendant at the Orphanage-Innis: ‘I was very much impressed with lBrown, Mrs. Alexander Spencer, who nland airmen at the Charlotte- stations. the Y. P. U expressed appreciat- ion to all who in any way helped to make the evening a success. espec- ially m Mrs Ruby l-loule, C. D. A. who directed the play and who was responsible for the entire evening of such delightful entertainment. IQEIIEJIEJEJIEEJIEEI . Ellilllflli IEIIEIIEIIETEJIEIIEIEIEIJEJ] n in a Smart new 0v: RCOAT $25 Ito $4750 WHEN the temperature shivers its way down to zero or below, you’l1 ed in one of our overcoais. Each coat features tilie best in styling, tailoring and fabrics. 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Nor. fl ‘y - -- o - 1 ' ‘Wk (‘K111i "niiirsland t f 1o 1tnlit' toyvards our ‘hiidadlfflcult time tnlk1ng—Wil1na l l t - H l ll “full a do oi hushed. 111.11 bloke locce with n Th” w“? and cl calllng the pollca the splilt o 1 sp y i ‘ l _ Mrs Houe rece vcd a mos en (GP _ T] 20m i I o, a ‘“_k‘_'_',‘,§n°‘\v;,,.n 1 e bell tremendous roar as the referee fillliggdltoxlaslnalllariéléourthnligigts they David can.‘ brother o; we d9. men in training which 1111s H been ilglatts, Mrs lzacihel Iioyndc. Sh? thusiastlc ovation from the crowd a {he Marfilme fi:;l‘t'maan(l']‘\§;g,,- 1n.- SlXlh. uontunl- counted 1o. Bob Montgomery III .8, Md and chum, can“, _ caused said he iievei- knew <11 Jol- 111W“ 118m “across cannon. Mr. ved to give r1 vce- raft l" orelw- lble Jobbers Auociatlon 11101 -1 l ~ [t _1 winner and still chemplml l‘ Q eph having “weak spam». though Wilson 381d. It is greatly apprec-lrnond; Mrs. Barry. a weal y mate '17,, plly will be repealed thil Kemvlne today and meted as l. . ‘ ~ - —~—*=‘-'::- --————=' f" “in-Y he had been told by a former fated by us here. and also by the-ron-Jtvclyn Mathcson: Diana BB" evenin and it is anticlpnted that f H11“ 013% “§yii§?§§s"§§§ 5131151113“ 0315' land-lady of "w “"8"” '1'“ “°”%§{}_'.“°“‘ f1?“ ll°°l"° Flimimfii e is“hi??'1““§“Ii§?3i§5i§§§“v“§i7fr'§'i§i’ ‘m’ h“ “m “"1" b" “Nd” "‘ 151E512 b’ isséviciln§iy~<iii°q~ @111»- - i . _ ' .. . " rs vs v 0st. ren , i . ‘ capacity. _ ' ,__ ' ' “ ' . w“ lol- petition and other games. C 1. 5°“ did m" a" °°°“5i°m,‘1 “eak h 6M m P l 1 -, 1n All Mlllg, 1 gllnrmlng , _-_ .-.- —:<=_~_:-.~ #1.}? _O president. Among the dliec _ fanny fltoardoxlithofMRadvillf. C811: -. , ~Pg1;,;;hg,l=g;l';*; lffougflflkll, ma“. Tia? e1 tgilgeebeéfilu mrigllinlrena-lwills.gnl1:“1ha11ettA€I§§1:Pye.in An- fg§e§§v'n“'§" Ep°ll§°efil.“"§g,fcllllyri- “m” 5 “r w ‘m m“ m“ slOd with the fine appearance 01- ne'5 class nt school-Doris Pickard; | I - - ' 31"“ m me Natkmal “w”? "quest for m quwply’ Coroner he id whi h reminds medvloodi eon, another school E and Muk Leighton 5mm’ ‘M-“L arcs; "nth. ‘2?“1i2““‘-.il;§ 2:...1-.1.¥;°..*::r'tr. 1e ....%,.....:.... 0...... 6,, W, “m. ,,H,__,g_\,gg , Sam 303.231.‘, .3’. cw 5 . Devonshire, England. I hope the wealthier n town IY- ‘m d: H‘ h t - ' ed do". "MY "Mn- he "n "(mud l“ theittgmeylame-ral ‘mm l1 y hav the opportunity of revialtinfton Nieolle- Ira Mills, It wealthy m mum‘ 7"" ‘m! °'< lof Fredericton were nam _ IOU-yards dash and he won the. *1 “W “("1111 be W‘ l"! “hen ° , , ' _Cl bell, Wflwth Ind nnnlvtotlnlace centlv- mites to the annual Dominion M"! rugby throw. l“ ""391 $881111. _ ' Prince Edward 1312111111: dllliilgétnfillllé‘ buglglffi“ '73:‘; laaxdemsalglg 5619c-‘ Every hlackhead will be dissolved. 1 vention to be held tit Qllcbci‘ ‘_" The Jury were. Bymn Blown 511mm" Bea-Wm V‘ Y1 u“ e p includid Ple- J. E- 5101". Cfflfibfoflkl rmmm Abe“ Ma he Ll d’ l; l5 llmurpnssed for its beauty." tlons were enjoyed. the music be- | The one sale. cure and simple way I . January. Others attcndiml Y um B- C" “'°“ ‘he ‘°°'Y‘“d “am ‘ma’ M c an’ 0y iLson k vei his diit- 1 vided b Misc Marlon Piiii- ldthudl. c. Roy. Mason iii-id R. 6- ° Moore. onroe McLeod Avie Mc- Mr- W we o m; mo Y l . Ptes. J. Middleton, Toronto, andlnoulm H L Hard 1 d M! ms n5 High commlsslon at Otbawn _ a n______ _ of___Sydney, AM‘ mmhler’ Pmbrfle’ om‘ |Petera ' ' ' y an Hm on April 22 last. He left on June '1 M‘ “ . "'- S3111“ 11,1118 horseshoe doubles com-i ‘ ‘m, New zulanm retumlm “all, . O I . ___ ,_ ‘ u, The winning relay team includ-l Mgxlcali regulations lulu“: ggngsnhtllgn g‘: ‘§,',,°§§§f,.¥§f§c all: Mien you want comfort as wel rxiigrrlgrtié Egt-sJ-wgitefinégfig that cars be kept idle one day which he started last May. visltin! Wflfmlh Y°u "eed skmhdd s '0 Harbor.‘ N5... ‘and L. Cpl. N- fgluglileksttlgkgngsirvzattlhreséan? $11133‘; l!“ mliiofign$§§fehgii 2x11133322; Swlrla, Weston, Ont. Pic. A. M. m“ m’ 5 " O KATE Jiiootllliealtulh-flirin muTm-wbii semi " A “CATO-DAY " A 3-5 8-10 Everyone chin : z z proud, n this hour to be n Cen- ndinn... lliuuldsu port Cinndrn 71h V cmry Loan by buyinrlondsto the absolute] mit. nly in thin way can w: nip up‘: the uczlice afoul i n lull Ind uvwn t eir erole advances with finnlnicfory. T111: F-fllltilbi IFIIESTER A.‘ GAMPBELU 1i