set up a scoring mark WRESTLING aowtmo HOCKEY ‘Abegzlreit Juniors Display Scoring Punch Defeating Came Borden Aggregation Junior Abegweiis practically clin- shed the Island junior title last night when they sent Borden Ter- rapianes down to a smashing 38-6 defeat in the first game of the Island finals, a series that is to be decided by total goals with the nexit game scheduled for Borden rink Friday night next. Shooting seven counters in the first period, adding five more 1n the middle canto and then wind- ing up their performance by add- ing eleven to their total n the final session, the local youngsters ast night that has never been approached in the local Forum. Masters of the situation every minute Abbies were never in danger from a Borden team that never quit trying. Ter- raplanes were in there fighting every minute as the score mounted against them, and their hard- working efforts produced results as they punched home-live goals be- hind Keith Langille in the Abeg- welt nets. scoring one in the first period, adding another in the sec- ond and as the game busted wide open ui the final canto, accounted for ilireu more tallies. Leading (he Abbie attack was the smooth-working line of Mc- hachcin, Whitlock and Worth, with the first-mentioned accounting for nine of his mains goals while Worth notched one. Ev. Jay, Vince (mint and Mousey Dowllng scored three counters apiece while Lelth Jay and Levi Blncquiere each dented the twiiics on two occa- b10115. C. Love, R. Oatway, Muttart, Baird and Dari-ugh were the suc- cessful marksman IOTIlIQ Borden team. Before the start of the game last night Abbies were presented with the W. R. Aitkeii Trophy, emble- matic of the City Junior League championship. Dr. I. J. Yeo, pre- sident of the League congratulated the winners in a brief speech while Mr. W. It. Aitken, donor of the beautiful cup presented Captain Keith Langille with the trophy, cggiplimentingjhe __team_on their 1*‘- ----i-;- -_.-_ ...__"_._ _: Junior Abbies Need Your Support —— —- Ilolding tight to anundefeai- ed record this season Junior Abegiveits are on the verge ol their stiffcet test-the playoffs for tho Maritime title. A fine baud of boys f they will face their major test with Halifax (lanadiens on the 14th. This trip will cost a considerable sum. Poor attendances all sea- lon is reflected in n. depicted treasury, and in order to get over this difficulty the boys are putting on a special skate at the Forum next Tuesday night. The boys themselves will performance and wishing them the best of luck lnthe coming playoffs. SUMMARY First Period 1-Abbies, McEmheu-xi (Worth) ——-———-- 1.50 Z-Abbies, McEechern — -- 3.00 3-—Abbies. Mcilachern (Whitlock. Worth) —— — 624 4—Abbies, Blicqulere (E. a —-—--—— 6.24 5-Abbies, Mclmchem , (Worth, Whltlock) -——- — 13.12 8—Abbies, E Jay (Dowl )—- — -- -— — 14.37 ‘l-Abbies lvicEachern (Wort — — — — — — 19.13 8—Borden. C. Love (R. Oatway, Darragh) — 19.27 Penalties: gone.“ G00]! PEI“); il-Abbies, Blacquiere (E. Jay) - - -- - - - i141 10—Borden, Muitart U. (Gaudet — — - — — 6.29 l1—Abbies, E. Jay (Whltloc — —- —-— — -— 14.13 lz-Abbies, McEachern (Grant, Worth) — - - 14.42 iii-Ahbies. Grant (Dowling) — — — — — 1620 1%Abbles, Dowling (E. Ja —_ _ - -- --17.45 15—Borden R. Oatway — — 19.20 Penalties. None. rd PI-lod 16—Bo(rden, Baird (R. Oatway) —- — — — 1.54 17—A.bbies, McEachem — — 2.34 18-—Abbies, Grant —- — -— — 4.20 1i)—.Abb1es, L. Jay —— — — 5.36 20—Abbies, Dowling (E. Ja —-— -— — — (l. Zb-Abbies. Grant — - -- -— 10.07 32—Abbles, Worth (Whltlock) -— - — — — 11.27 Zi-Abbies, McEachern (Worth) —-— — — — — 11.37 fill-Borden, Darragh —— — 18.36 %—.Abbies, E. Ja —-— — —- 13.50 m-Abbles. Dow (E Jay) — — ——— — -- — 14.19 2'l—Abbies. McEachern — - 14.41 28-Abbies. L. Jay (Grant) — — -— —- —- —18.38 BDIRYINL. Jay. ~ canvas the town with tickets; they are only Z5 cents each and ii. is believed that the public will rally behind than wholeheartedly in their drive for funds that us nee ,1 to can-y on in their bid for u Maritime hockey title. Charlottetown lias~ never yet failed m meet a legitimate ap- peal. sport or otherwise to dnte. e0 let one and all crowd the Forum on Tuesday night and chow the boys that they are behind them to l. man. or lose, hi their efforts to cop a Maritime crown. Ma r i t i m e Hockey Scores F (C.P. By Guardian's Sipeciul Wlire) NOVA SCOTIA PLAYDOWN Berwick 5: New Glasgow 4 ‘(New Glasgow wins Berni-finals.) Wolfville B: Annapolis Royal 4 (Wolfvhle wins home-end-home leries 12-8 and advances to semi- finals.) NEW BRUNSWICK INTER- MEDIATE Ivioncton 6: Port Elnin 1 (First came. home-and-home I01‘- ies, provincial semi-finals.) NOVA SCOTIA JUNIOR Halifax Canadiens i6; New Glas- home and home series 9-7 and advances to Toronto Bonspeil Results spvarrrn ROUND British Columbia. Manltobl W. J. Finley Ab Gcwanlock Skip-ll .5 B. Columbia 102 101 001 010-I . who. 020 020 110 101-8 New Brunswick Q1105“ D. P. Connolly R. C. Cream Sklp-11 l N. Bninsw-lck 021 501 001 010-—1l Quebec 100 010 110 401- ll Saskatchewan 0n o Dr. M. I. Humphries sBert Iil-Iall Skip-B 4 Saskatchewan 003 001 010 100- 6 (Be-wick wins Island Rink Fails. Toi G a I" e B ll l Break Into Win Column; l-Qses Rmmd Manitoba Still Undefeated g (By The Canadian hen) GLASGOW, N.S.. March I t into the semi-final round of the Nova 8co- tia. hockey playdowns tonight d0- sptic a 5-4 defeat at the hands of Berwick Bruins. Eastern Lenklle champions and last years provin- cial champions. A 5-2 victory over Bruins at Kentville last night gave the Pic- tou County (cam a 7 edge 0n the home and home series. To- night's loss was the fir New Glasgow had suflered this year. Not until the dying minutes of the game did the desperate Bruins the New Glasgow defence. i-Ield aloof for almost three per- iods by bruising body checks hand- ed out by Pop Lawlor and Bun MacDonald. Berwick broke through twice in the final minute for goals by White and Walter Lawlor. Sunny MacDonald had be brilliant in the second and third periods as Bruins threatened con- sisteriilv. Lineups:- New Glasgow: Goal. S. Macdon- aid; defence, Potts. B. MacDon- all, P. Lawlor; forwards. Dickson, K. MacDonald. Carmody, Camp- bell. Linden. Cox. Berwick: Goal, Collins; defence, Silliker. Foster; forwards. W. Law- lor, Copus, McClintock; Bligh, White, Pagan, LeBlanc. SUMMARY Eint Period 1. Berwick, W. Lawlor (Bligh) 5 .02. Penalties: Carmody, Billlker, Lawlor. Second Period 2. New Glasgow, Dickson 1:01. 3. Berwick. W. Lawlor 12:06. 4. New Glas ow, K. MacDonald (Dickson) 13:5 . 5. Berwick. Pagan (Copus) 16:32. Penalty: Bligh.‘ Third Period 6. New G ow. B. (K. NlacDonal ) 11:35. 7. New Glasgow, Dickson MacDonald) 14:24. 8. Berwick, o. White 18:28. 9. Berwlck, W. Iawlor 19:30. Penalties: Silllker, B. MacDon- ald, Bligh. Referees: D. M l, New Glasgow, Pele Mill. Win sorr. Down The Alleys IIOLY NAME HALL BOWLING Big Four League All Stars-Seal). Fi . High single H. Craswell 352. High three G. Fssery 786. Commerci-l League Prime Grocery-Bead. Hawks-mil. - High single G. Stewart 247. High three G. Michael 665. Ifoly Redeemer Mixed Lev-ll" MacDonald (K. H. Coyle 170. Ladies high three H. Coyle 452. Gents single W. Pineau 238. Gents high three W. Tonight at ‘l o'clock:- Mixed League: Crescent-e Pacers: Stagcrs vs. Alerts. At 8.45 p. Trotters vs. Stars. CITTOWN BOWLING ALLEYS Mixed Millie Pineeu 554. ye. m. Racers vs. Flying i-ienclmicn‘ Ladies high three M. Smith 593. TORONTO, March li-New Brunswick and Nova. Scotla curlers |gained victories this afternoon in ‘the seventh round of the Macdon- a1d's Bier Tankard competition for the Canadian championship. New Brunswick nosed out Quebec 11-0 while Nova Scotia swamped Prince llildward Island 18-3. l Bkipped by D. P. iBathurst, the New Brunswick gained an 8-1 lead on our ends and stood off a deter- _.____. ionship. Victory for the Manitob- ans tomorrow over the Maritime rLrks will bring the title to that Province for thle eighth time in 12 round to g taric rink 11- and develo mba Connolly of later match against to rink the crucial s o. scored the first four points in e last three ends to send the Ontario game into u- mlnecl Quebec rally to gain its tra play. second vfcto of the day and of the mun -robin tournament. A Sixth Round Belulie iflve on the fourth end was the largest factor in the Maritimers’ Other sixth-round results were Alberta 13. Prince Edward Island win. Defeated in the morning by New Brunswick, C. W. Durantls Halifax four received little oppcistion from Rankine McLaines Charlottetown rlnl. The Nova Scotlans scored three on the first and and were never threatened. lfeaiures Play Feature of the afternoon matches was the victory of Ab Gowanlocku Menitobans over Billy Finlayls. British Columbia representatives. Undefeated so for. the Prairie curlers nosed out the Vancouver four; 8-7, gaining the deciding point on the last end. It was British Columbia's second loss. Dominion champion Cliff Mana- han's Albertans remained close on the heels of the Manitoba quartet with a 15-4 victory against North- ern Ontario. Ontario Saskatchewan 14-6 in the other B. 1n . Only Nova Scotia and Hlnce Edward Island stood tonight be- tween GOWEIIlOCICS Glenbcro vet- IICWDOIIIIIIlOnV champ- Xlaegweits Confident O Overcoming Crystals Lead In Final Encoun ter Tonight Down one goal to the surprising Summerside Ciystals it 1s do or die tonight for the Abegwelts as they face the Crystals in the sec- ond and final game of’ the Island series to determine the Island team that. will continue in the hunt for Maritime honors. . Still the title-holders Abegweits from there. It wasn't boast but just a declaration from a band of determined athletes that never now with everything s e know whe they are beaten. In those bitter rivals will likely hit Summersi e ~ last Tuesday they the top of their form. No quarter missed scoring chances galore as they outplayed their old foes by a big margin at times and they feel that this won't happen again. Crystals equally determined as the locals will have a full lineup ready for the_game__t_o_night. They know (By Jack Calder) (Canadian Press Staff Writer QUEBEC. March 2- A s himself as younger stars when he downed 1 although playing ‘have little fe and l Sami m. of Q youngster playing in his second ma- 5; Manitoba 14. Quebec 4: New Brunswick 14, Nova Scctia. ‘I and Saskatchewan l3, Northern On- tario 6. All but the British Colum- bla-Ontnrio duel were easy for the ultimate winners. There was only one match in the later round to eep up spectators’ intercsi. Finlay and Gowanlock waged a dog fight all the way. When they reached the 12th the score was tied 7-7 and Manitoba had the advantage of the last rock. Vice-skip L. F. Tingling of Bri- tish Columbia drew in behind two guards at the side and was lying shot on the last end when Manl- toba's vine-skip. B. C. Cartmell. broke up the guards with his last stone. Finla laid his first as e guard to hs shot stone to bring Gownnlock up. Gowanlcck drew his first rock whipped to the button and lay shot but Finlay knocked it out to leave his rink lying two, more than enough to win. Gowanlock, at his best in just such a spot. curled his lest stone almost exactly to the centre for the winning single. their margin is a slim one but at the same time the westerners have displayed some of their best hoc- y on Forum ice this year and away from home a: of the ultima outcome. They will have plenty of support from the special train has been chartered were that last night were a confident crew as and re orts last night they went througnthelr final drill iipwar of three hundred fans before their big test. To a man would make the trip with the they affirmed last night that they squad, would overcome the goal deficit The game could easily shape H: early tonight and go on to win as the classic of the season. l season long the waged nip and 110k asked and none given has always been the word and fans tonight- it will be the bi gezt crowd of the ndicaiions-will be almost certain to witness the most rugged, bristling encounter of the season from all SGESOII. Kitchener YoungsterLooms Threat For Singles Title In Badminton Tournament uebec. with a 15-5. 15-6 m 1 over Jacques and one of 15-11 1 -'l eixperlenced Rod Phelan seats also as a air of them have battles and at ink Samis in the Westfe defence. m ,._ s deemed the Turcot brothers .1 don...‘ m.‘ he h" u“ speed "W 1- - Ontario 11o zso 101 041-14 miggntgkgngngi"udgggig-“gdggm Alberta Northern Ontario mmg,” c. R. Manahan .1. n. Walker Skip—15 Skip-d Alberta. 4m 111 012 120-15 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 111N101; ‘Nor. Ontario 010 000 200 001- 4 Nova Scotia P. E. Island Charlottetown Abeizwelts 23: Bor- C. W. Durant I‘. R. McLaine en Sklp—18 Ski (Ffirst game home-and-home ser- Nova Scotiia 320 230 011 2119-18 fes .0r provincial title.) P. E. I. 001001 100 000- 3 Gents high single B. Duncan 265. Gents high three J. Power 699. Holy Redeemer Imagine Cyclones-owl. Wizards-m . lggndies high single C. Ielghtlzer Ladies high three C. Ieightimer 29. Gents high single J. Allen 303. TO look and feel your beat-morning awning-give your face u Gillette wake-up above. Blue Gillette Blades an e for ‘our Gilliam Raoul and fltoccurutely. hey which cdycuv . beardatdiebanellnen-efiuliyeurulrlnuid give you the cfunut; format-lacing nbavlnmcueyeuubuy-oforliclofcrifla Gents high three J. Allen 567. ‘J Tonight at 8:30. A. Taylor a I. Paquet. H. McInnis 8r I. Bradley. A. H. Burke 8a N. McKay. Dominion other Ontario Bchlemn of Montreal in a gruel..i second-round match. 5-13. Pollock's first appearance in a tourney achievement of reaching semi-lin- els in Ontario play when he bowed in an extra set to Jack Storey of Toronto. seeded no. 1 in the current championships. TITLE UNDEFENDED He reached the eiuhts with three last DIDDCTS, the favored Storey. and with Westerners seeking to raisin for their section the title won last year month, 10, 15-9. oust Bev including four 1 carried WORKER'S The Toronto and Bev Mitchell champion. 15-11 former 16-12, 12-1, we. rounded a powerful Ontario quartet. Phean. who lost to Storey in provincial finals. defeated D. followed his Carr-Harris of Quebec 15-2. -3 and R. H. Webster of Mbntmal 15- Yoimgeet player bec was beaten 15-8, 15-11 by Mit- chell in the third round and the Ottawa plaver did less toy Piers of Halifax. 15 12 ihe West's first hopes singles. seeking the ti left in default by Mrs. Anna Kier _ starter: : of Otto in to Mar time A natior-iar champion. Margaret Taylor of Kelowna, B. C.. RESERVDD-fic. juuiiiiiiimmqiflln... BOXING BASK E I BALI. OTHER SPURI . . They wlii open iheflnal bombardment lu a fight to clears away the victors will be Senior Clia mpione of P. in this, the last meeting of these rivals. 1 SEE THE END ‘OF THE; WAR TONIGHT Al’ 9 WGLOCIP- The Opposing Forces THE CI-PTOWN AB EGWEITS (Senior Champions Of Prince Edward Island) SUMMERSIDIETC R Y S T A L S ‘ (Contenders) the E. RUSH -~35c. BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN THE ABBIES’ THEME SON .'- Hockey days are here again The Crystals will be blue again We'll bump them on and off again ‘f The ABBIES will be Champs again. 1 finish. When the smoke I. Feeling is running high CHILDREN-No. illlluillllllllllilllllll j Curling ‘Assn. Elects Slate At Meeting (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire)- ‘IURO . March 2-13. P. Mac- Kay of Bathurst, N. B., was elect- ed president of the .D0minlon Curling Association at the annual meeting here today. He succeeded Senator John T. Haig, Winnipeg. Other officers included: Honor- ary Patron. Lord Tweedsmulr, Gov- ernor General: Honorary Presl- dent, Senator Haig; first vice-pre- sident, R. G. L. Ila-stone, Hamil- ton; honorary secztary-treasurer, E. P. Atkinson, Toronto. lhfecutive members included: Prince Edward Island Premier Thane A. Campbell, Charlottetown; New Brunswick, Fred J. Coombs, Saint John. - INCREASED REGISTRATION ‘TORONTO. March 2-( Pi-A registration of more than .000, a 15 percent increase during the year, was reported to the annual meeting of the Dominion Curling Association here today by E. P. Atkinson. honorary secretary-trea- , surer. Saskatchewan had the larg- est registered membership, about m‘ 6,000, while Manitoba and Ontario were next with approximately 5,000 embe m rs. Reports indicated the year was the most successful in the four- year history of the D.C.A., organ- ized in 1934. A letter from Walter Bain. scuetary of the Scottish (cam which toured Canada, read at the meeting. complimented the D.C.A. on its arrangement of the team's itinerary and expressed the thanks of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club for an enjoyable tour of the Dominion. Senator John T. Haig of Winni- peg. retiring president, was accord- ed a. vole of thanks for his efforts an presiding officer of the Associ- ation since its organization. Says Feller’s Wildness Asset MlIAMI. 11711., March 2 —(A.P)— Jimmie IFmor, Boston Red Box slugger, said today he believed Bob Boilers wildness was an asset and he wouldn't be surprised if the youngacleveland pitcher won 25 games Walter Johnson had. o1‘ y " “but that fast 3695-3503» urnament ste e brilliantl r a 11 - ma“ “m5 “Id- Tiserrv-iwfil- uilolign (he first twgprgunds of mg: 31,511,IsicoIi-‘edpglréraréqkéxglgttifleaulllgf b“! °£ “l1?” l“ "n"- l‘ dm‘ “P Ladies blah Bmflle A- $116111! 3'"!- Canadian Badminton champion-i Montreal. 15-13, 15-10. and had m i-hm- Tm" whit l" ‘=15 l" 3° Ladies hi h three A. Sherry B64. m1“ today m“ 915cc m‘ m“, m, his “me u, be,“ D_ mhum Youwe t to be loose an‘ Genish single I-Dinmond 987- singles quarter-finals with the of Toronto. 1l-15. 15-12. 15-10. H" Iii-IND“ <1‘ he Wm 1<Y1°° . Gent-s hish three V- Pine-w 79i- country's best shoimakers. Long's victims were w. Scandrett your 11601141" . moss»: fiiilwitf“ 3“°‘”‘“i ‘iifhi '°' ‘éltlimmii “l ‘Ei"fi“ii“'.i“€ m" W“ . ll 9C 8Y5 O 9 Ol-lf- ay. on PG 1 ' . ' - Cardinals~3595. ney. 17 year old Ted Pollock of Ladies high single M. Smith 230. Kitchener. Ohnt, bgutickliy étamfi PIERS DEFEATBD e s o ana. ‘s of in tie ‘Kanegmeant meat deal to sucoe _____- Glace Bay I-locklehy Hopes Suffer Slump. With Loss q Of Playing-Coach Kane‘ (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ANTIGONISH, N. 6., arch Antigoniah Bulldogs who meet Glace Bay Miners Friday in the first game of the Nova Scotia hoc- semi-flnals, today notified President Hanson Dowell oi the Maritime Amateur Hockey Associ- ation they would not agree to play- ing Manager Jackie Kane turning out with the Miners. Kane joined Glace Bay after (he M. A. H. A. residence deadline but was slowed to play in the Cane Breton league. When the Miners playoffs after finishing third the regular schedule. attempts were made have Kane declared elikiple for pro- vincial playdowne also. Bulldogs said the M. A. H. A. had "passed the buck" to team! ualifyiniz for the Nova Scotia y- kinu Kane's eiigl iiilv e fusinu him were elimina ed by Glace Bly- DEEPLY DISAPPOINTED GLAOE BAY. March 2 —- There was heartbreak in Glace Bay to- night, as Miners. champions of the Cape Breton Hockey Lemur. 11w- pared for their Antlgonlsh Bulldogs in Sydney day in Nova Bcotis senior play- downs. There was a fair degree of in- dignation mo. for Miners wil. 0:1; who has b cial championship com the Maritime Amateur Hockey AA- aociaiion. When Kane came here from Charlotictown last fall. shortly af- ter the C. B. H. L. schedule had started. Miners were runninz Dretty close to cellar position. Since that time they have climbed steadily. until they conned the cape Brawn championship by defeatlniz Sydney Millionaires an North Sydney Monarchs in the payoffs. DEFEAT INTO VICTORY As far as Glace Bay fans are concerned. it was Kane that tum- ed the tide. and thev have fear: for the showing of their team with Kane on the sidelines. So there's heartbreak in Glace Bay. llldwglflltll of peeeimists say there 1 be more by the time the series with Antinoniah is over. Mayor D. W. Morrison tonilht sent the following telegram to Hanson Dowell. President of the M. A. H. A. at Middleton: ~ "Received many l ‘ from citizens of Glace Bay to commun- icate with you. Playing of Jackie es WHEN YOU PASS 114s ‘rm: or on WITH A FRIEND on A coo n NEIGHBOR Good feeling and goodwill prevail as the tobacco passes around. ' aion than the Island's 9-11.11 t0 Glace Bav and President. Dish-m No other brand makes a more friendly impres- of hockey here and r sul 1' artificial ice. rink eneilt in Glace Bay. I am afraid will an much harm to our continued 511C. fess should Kano to declared inel- (z "His case appears to be mo- ._ aervinz than that of reinlslefid Monoton players. Submit he should be declared eligible if at all p05. sible as will increase prestige (,1 M. A H. A. in Cape Breton. 1| same treatment accorded players here as in New Brunswick and 0th. er places ‘hat could be mentioned." The telegram was shined "D. w, Morrison. Mayor of the town m i Hmegféalgnited Mine Workers of Badminton Tourney Opens N ex t We e k The military badfnlnion club loll nament will Open next Tue V. night. it was announced. Present title-holders include‘ mixed doubles, Ralph Murray and Miss Eleanor Bourke: women‘: doubles. Miss Eleanor Bourke and Mrs. ‘W. A. Smith: men's doubles, W. A. Smith and F. A. B. Jones. NOTICE Hammond Horne of Win- aloe, owner of Baby Set, will match race Mac Fergu- son, owner of Allie Burnliam at Charlottetown on Satur- day, March 5th for the sum of $25 a side. Best 2 in 3. Signed Hammond Horne, Winsloe . ...| L-szo-z-ai-zi Favlmw- 10c a F lg.‘ mgcgiali. E: mag?“ ay Dick} gaff-sh mbeVanoouvteg, an? glaitnrlzzlk. wig“ didrrtth come p B‘. 00x d: F‘ Mullah ‘ l‘ I10 B 011 ‘UK 051156 0 P8 l'i ‘ n")! 6 Y I1 g o 1'0 - g- -Mg;»ym~&»»;fi-g;-.wn sirrmt..s"zs... tor: rsisifsswsltr: a%.“s. . IIIQKEY! Ill-AW‘ 18- New“ a c Ma-mesg: - iamls of Vancouver, established of W ipeg in the battle w keep I . ; - himself with Jim noi-sytne of wlfl- the title from 1m. w, . ton c H m w I N G Tmlllm 55 7-7 T“ 2 as the We ‘s main hone. of ‘Toronto. finalist with Mrs. Pa- RWPB VB- Ted! l- Store . after drawing a first- rick last veer. Vets vs. P. E. I. Fox Biscuit Co. klddb’ wmngeiagpednlafi liacgeéhxllegrdeaiaéigbgttabxir: ML!‘ OI‘ 0 I PROVIDENCE, n. 1.. March 2- . 15-6. Ilpraythe m. was passed n. . i} of Montreal winner Rhoda Iaand Reds tonight made __r. the first stage and he took by 11-4, 11-1 over Mrs. 1-1. L. Roper 412m work on New Raven lllllel. t easy in o ting A. it of Halifax. and Margaret Robertson f-i before‘ a small crowd Quebec in the second. 15-2, 15-1. of Ottawa. who but was I. cries a a '. a" "*- ..‘.’°‘llii.'.‘.i',,_.." °.:.1'::."cm* 1:: 0* 2.22"- ". "-1- .- . . were m. - . map" srueps AND name By EDW‘ ‘ —- ’ LANDl WHY ANYBOOWD WANT‘ OH WLLL-i GUESS I'D RUTH!!! MY LAND! SHIT CIM (Iii THAT 006T GOT AWNGHT l LL GO MY , _ THAT DOOR! NOR! SENSEN WITHOUT ‘fU-I, ‘IO PLAY GIT TODAY—- RLAD, myuqwi YUJ HAVL! TH I > ' U U ; I / _q . E / 0"‘ /' 7 I / l ' ’ l 0' ' .7. l// L '/ z“ I | u‘. . I . - w, I . _ lf_ l < rfr v-J. f‘? ‘u w