lr! i , @- -=v~¢¢-az.. _ 7.- ‘>:. ». ws- -»\#~..... . .,°,,.., r » 4 . -vifv Q A I - . _ _;‘ _ _ -_ _ - . 4 I' ' - "1-_‘;'____;___'_‘ _'_&;____,_, '\1 __ _ _ __ __ _ii _ ;__ _#_ _ V, _'__--=;__j. . _-____ "1NTERii?ED?A TE PLA Y- OP . _ _ _ _ `_ _ \ " _ ..`.. . ,` " " .., ‘ _ __ 2*.. .;;', ..§.»-». - ‘ . rv » rr "-~ v s .. ».\ ¢ 1- ~ . . - _ , 1 _ _ _ _ ` zs:_~.:-,f::_;_.- - ‘ :rf-`=-=._~:__---°~=~-» - _-.__.'- - . , - _ , -Q , _ . _ , PETER -V RD A D MAC Toon WMA 7"c1-11 “AC ' ' ' , lil il , :i,is gn lllsivlv. '|'0DAy _ it .»- 'r.\r.mxci . ricrvnal 1. J walllil- 'I c an , <. 7 - lst an `: 4 , V I au/ales) _ ““~ , Talkie Comedy Q; § , 7 ~'1”‘1’"”\'ifl0 -5'Pf'<‘ial of llflrinr/ llirdnlen .\ lirentliln-~u llrnllin of love null l-"um | | 'hr_H“_ I I _ _ ¢P_._ rr ynlnin: with lwilnn null _ L__________i»x:i__i:_:‘_4;i__ \;;i__::_ t_u_lrill_l::- _`n_r_:i_lf;__\_\__l£_ll luiuul llounlla mul alghta ol' _With John Gzirrick :ind 'I-Ielen Chandler ` - -ii I .~ a... ____ . i ..’.'... _. ' I’ ,`.-'-»f-_fif~___tig,‘-4_»lhl- " * wlrl-1oii` Y {..-ii- . .li Tollllv naalatiult who ima nliiliis / W i popular member. INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY-Mom tague vs. Abbies. 1% hrs. skating with band. Game 7.30 sham. 2118 The marriage takes place in the Church of the Holy Redeemer this morning at six o'ciocl¢, of Miss Mar- ian Martens. Mclieamey. daughter of Mis. Carolina MeKearney, Mount Stewart, to Mr. Justin McKenna, of Elmsdale. The bride and groom will be unattended and the bride will wear a handsome blue cloth coat with close fitting hat. After the Cere- mony and wedding breakfast, the lhappy young couple leave for their *future home in Elinsdale, followed by hosts of good wiahes for a long life of health and happiness. Among Ithe many lovely wedding gifts was a handsome chair from The Guard- lian staff of which the bride was a AT ROTARY-At the _Rotary luncheon yesterday the speaker was Rotariim Reuben Macdonald and_hls subject was “The Sixth Object ol Rotary," to encourage and foster the advancement of understanding, good- will and intemational Iellowship of business and professional men unit- cd in the Rotary idea of service. Ro- _ B E tarian H. 1-1. Shaw was in the chair. Above This was the monthly meeting and E President J. A. Macmillan was in the _ _ _ “tif‘”’;:11.”“°‘i°°:..°“.5L:“L':::..:.‘:° I -@ASEeALL:sf»=eo rea nl: e mnu - ‘ . LIGHTNING ---- . \- - GO l . good progress was being made in . \ _ 0 --- ! D°no1."‘Y preparing for the concert to be glv- , ted. The President announced that EARLY MORNING IVEDDING- il~2t ____ "d K April lst. A nominating eolnmittec “FP\STEéT° one ti-iii. niitiul ur lun. \\lili.- iii- ti _ _ turning iiulillmi ilu.. iuilluuii lim.. -ilu consisting of Past Presidents J. A. “Ill turliiill lim luliil --.A - -- - . . - _ PRINCE EDWARD! .~Kaf11A~d I Mui/...zz 1.. HAS THRILLING ..,_ d ,,eGo,,,,,, SKY RDMANCE A h'lal'ic'us farce comedy ol' back- was appointed to nominate a cand iclate for President to be submitted at the annual meeting in May. The guests present were John Geldart, National Y. M. C. A. Secretary, and Hugh Simpson. lneeting of the executive of the Pro a y vincial Dairy Association held last night the question of co-operative marketing of dairy products was dis- cussed. It was decided to clrcularizi-, DAIRY EXECUTIVE MEET-At a B""l'“=‘ "~1~lii\~» __ (U M en by the Orpheus Eisht under Ro l A I . llEi'l-“mi fi ~-ul.. tary auspices on March 31st and (R"8ht):' FASTEST ' ' ` ' I clark, P. W. Turner. J. A. Webster EARTH., I “_ _ stage life, frzintic weeks of life in the factories with a view to gettingl ` ` "` "` """""` _` ' ` With the warfare between Zeppe- them,-ical boarding houses and hee- the concensus of opinion on the sub- Evar Swanson of the Cliiciiiiintrliiu time of clinlnpiiiii sklilcrs ovei'_cnlllii,': the :1:"";. L E \1'.~._\' in which H115 Rnd the 1101150" Fill' dtfeflfes tic promoting of free meals is now ject. The question of providing as- Reds circled bases in 13 2-5 secnlicls-_striilglitawny or other race colirscs,g.1nck filcler. or i\.'cLi‘i~ lyanic, trans- dl11`iIlB thfl W0l`ld WBT 95 its ba-Si* on View at the _Capitol Theatre. sistance to Mr. J. A. MacDonald, during an exhibition contest one day_‘but for sustaiiiecl eelerity on the icclferred his spl'ilitinf; ability from the The piC,,,,.e is ..L;,dy B., G;0d," dairy superintendent, who in gl, pi-gs. last summer. clipping at least a full_\hi'ougliout a game-shooting tiii=l'tr:ick to the football gridl'i‘on. He terday at the Prince Edward Thea- 2, pi,-SL Natiqml pi-Udiictlon based ent in ill health, came up fm-'dl3¢u5- fifth of a second from Hans Lcherls wily, niid than that-Moreliz cali];lei‘ilalls wns the games fastest back trc, is one of the m:-st thrilling pro- on me mmiml comedy Success 01 sion. Mr. Fraser T, MQ;-row, gfflglgl record that stood uneqilailed for nine- ` pi'obabl_v cover more space in less l d““U°“5 °“ "9°m`d~ Mum °f “S in* that iiamc, and it opened its local grader of dairy products, kindly 01- teen years. Two of the official iraitch- tiille, than any other, ice-bird ihatlwllh ri 98-yard touclldowil sprint at_ terest is due to its being the first all , 0,12-agumem y€sL,_.,.d,,_V ,.,f,/e,.mm_ fend his sc,-vtces pending M,-_ Mm_ es that _day caught Swanson 1ii_e\'t'l' swung a stick. ,New York City when Notre Drlnic` "The Sky Hawk," which opened yes- _ _ _ '.._-. .. ...e.-.__-,-- I .'.*_1'lz:.'.*' /f € ,fu 2 t"">§_; Y»,_-¥£;:I Central Guardian _ i A _T0m'0'!rr0|.U’S RCICGS Sport Lightning Flashes I Sh N oulfd Breok All r Id 1? I ds OU), -BCOT Four Good ` Classes And Match Race For $100.00 Side Bet() The Bilil-Of-Fare. The rain and colh haik Put ice course in first class oond.ltion,w and as the season for lea zraeingwill , soon be over, the _victoria Drhz; club have started to take advsntiuzc sc of the good conditions iinll will out N. - . ~-. -.‘\`-,\» ‘\`___.._\~ , 1.. SKATIN lost Fzlil. crowning n brilliant season tiiilaiiig Moviewnc romance or thcl D0,.O.mV Mackmu and Jack Mun Donaldks recovery, Those in attend. 13 3-10, but the timing coiisciisiisi Among the regiilatioli track speed-Ibcat the Army through that great n-Ovid rlflig-lit, The intemeiy ni-nmnt_ 5 han in the f,,m,m,d roles rump ance were President J. A. Dewar, New registered 13 2-5 seconds. That is ex-,s;tei~s, this year luis brought George riln. 7-0. l¢ qiinlltics gf Llewellyn Huglies' ,h,.0,,gh the dcligmfm comedy in Perth, John pl»0fltt_ pi-ggtown, RW traordinary sliced, stamping Sivan-lslnipson, of Ohio State, to interna~ Elder _escaped injuries and he un- h McLean, Lot 15, Chnl-]¢S 5;, son indisputedly as bascballs niodeln tional attention He did the 100 sensational story publis ed asimc fctmmg m,mm.,- mat has made _ vcm0n_ _ ~ J _ _cloubteclly will try to set a new “Chap Called Ba.rdell." are t1iiis| mem Such highly ,,0[,u1m- piayeys, NW GIBSSOW. Dr. D. J. MacCormac, MCYCUYY- ` _.\"“`dS in 9 2-5 8000l1'~‘ll~ SHUPSOH Cer-‘ “‘0l'1<1'-i 100-yard record during 1930. strciigtlicned. and s,_,.0,,g _,,.,,m,._,,.,_,,,g mst lends Launching, and Mi-, J, w, Bonn.,-_ _ In hockey-fastest of all sports-,-|taiiily is alineal successor to Charley Swanson ill baseball. Morcnz at C0"f0l1li1l8 many Sl>CCtf\CU1flV, itself coiiiliiciitlnbly to the colnedy a Howie ltforenz of Les Canadiens is_l"addoc_k. Percy Williams and other hockey, Simpson on the track and Men” of Londm tewonzcd by ,_he.m_m_s_ generally acclaimed ns the'spcediest_lminortal sprinters. Elder at football--tlley -justly may be ah. mid_5_ and with a g,_ippm,, c,,_|` _ _“mu _“___ U _OL 1 “de_ PERSONAL! _ of all its players. This wonderfull None can now think of such ex. classed as “Sportdom's Fastest Four" N/I VZI " ’ ’" ‘ " ° -“ . will in lgiit ot il lil io nlfe npl _ r rt lightning without re- lilullng 1929. . max in ivllich one of tile ginllt Gif' l ville magician, with two ambitions sh-W5 i5 ‘hm d°""'" in flamelh "The lin life. One is to play lrlilxagement Sky Hawk" ranks among the VUTY :lt the Palace Thcafrc ill New Ycfrk few of its type and tleats all the _mc dream of C.-My Vande,-lile pu-_ °°mb“t"‘“'*" i"‘l""'l`l‘iauY» former, liowievci' lowly ~- and the John Garrick, the youtliflll Brit- (,m(.,- is to mm~i»y his assistant, Miss is_l_l___actor nviator, nckiiowletlgcti as M_.,¢kni|]_ the scasoirs talking .sci‘ccli find, is Amusing M 5,-C th, 5,-C11(-5 back.. `*pl°ndi°nY "Rst in the time role- and stage in lllc tllcatrc. tile real full 'Helpn Oh“‘"H”"' me fonncr The“':llegliis when the iiiagicinil and his tre Guild star. is a delightful ll'ei'o-l_q_§_.i_,.mm mf, out of tt-.lyk and must, ine. Gilllt-i~t Emery plays the tliirtl_!,,m“-inc., me suspl(-,tous landlady Dt '“a"l""`d mic Wm’ "cn 3"°`“““` ef' |li tlieatrical lioardinl: house that “ct ma" in "Behind Thai C‘"`“1i“~" they are rolling iii wealth. A- notable supporting cast includes. 1-Lady bc'G00d" iq one of the Bull’ B*”V‘m» J°Y°¢ O°mP('°"» L°"*“°X most amusing farccs seen cn the Pawle and other established sci'eeii|C,,I,m,] Semin for some time, celebrities. I We, licaltily recommend “The Sky Ha-wk" for all audiences. MOUNT CARMEL Honor ltoll of Mount Carmel School for the month of Februaryi _ Glade IX-1 Hcrciilc Gallant. of Milburn School for tiic» Grade VII -1 Alice Grlllmit. 2 mont-Ivo! Januaryr- int-nclt Poirier, 3 Felix Gallant, 4 .Grade VIII--1 Gladys Boulter, 2.Albi1n Aucoin. ' I&»pil~l\¢elvl~llinn, 3 lon sllllker. onine vii Il».~l .rnhn /illnn. MILBURN SCHOOL Mrs. Charles Dingwell. Annandale, lwzis a recent visitor to Charlottetown, I Miss Muriel 1-nsialn, slnlngnsld, I is visiting friends in St. Eleanoirs. i Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ramsay, Hun I ilton, were visitcf:s to Springfigld re- cently. Miss Dorothy Munn of Charlotte- ,town, leaves this morning on a visit to New York. I Miss Emily I-foward of sprinrfleld In the guest ol hcl sister Min, J, A, Bentley, Charlottetown. MU- HUM! Dilllvell, Annandale. who has been visitinl relatives and friends in Charlottetown and Hunter River, was a passenger today on the eastern train. Messrs. H. C. Brown. Manager of U10 Queen Hotel. city, and Cliff Cox, of the Cox Hotel, soul-ilu, len; yes- saflm I"i CRE f_‘('|ll IESOIDO WAY Til N. S. HUCKEY TITLE (Canadian Press) TRURO, N. S. Mar. Il-'l`riil'ti Beltr- cats defeated Digby Rnvviis 8 to 2 here tonight lil thc first of two games for the nmateur hockey cluun plonship of Nova Scotia.. M0'G|ll.|S I » I i litlltlili filiiuie’ vi-1 Nelson Boilltel-, 2 Crnfl vlvl lniilreuc Gallant z‘°°fd°Y mwlihs for Halifax. where ` V ' » ' ° ' they will attend ‘“““‘"“" ""°"" Glen Campbell. :I Mary Campbell. uirl.-, Poirier. ai noni.. itulinm. I m°¢tlnz_ of the DUNvn_LE_ om ,",m_ ,_The *1 MY"'l° M°N°lll» 2_ Grad” V1 ii” ~1 °°°l“"° G“"l§:f5:::_v° °' th' mm Mm' Am' application of Meolll Univclllty to l Doris Boulter, 3 Evelyn Boulter, giant, be permitted to enter the Allan Cup Velda Billlker. ; Grnfle 1v_1 lednli Gallant, 2 levil , hwuy phyd°_wn_ as winners of the Grade I.II-1 Ruth Campbell, 2 Arsonmilt,_3 Allred Alseiluiilt. ¢G:::_ my _f:_°“d3___°f Mm G¢°l'lB lnmrmueinu dwmon_ has been "__ Oorrill. 3 George Mcwlllllm-1. Urntle Ill-1 Aulzustiii Gallant, 2; _- F - W bi Dl¢l6¢d to fund in ‘ Mlumphic vote or me 1 lshorman Boiiltei-.~ lllocrt nlclmi-d, :l 'rlinrvlllc Gallant.-""°" *hit 'M Il dvlnl nicely altar _,,m°,u bunch" of me Canadmn Sr.-l Florence Mowil- G-ratio II-1 Therese Richard, 2:" "__‘_’_U' *H0118 0Pll'li'f0n in NIO P. lj. Amuem, Hockey A6sncmu°n_ ov" l‘iam.‘<3>Marion Boulter and Eileen .Jean Poirier. 3 .lean E. Poirier. II °'f’"*1~ W3- GN" 'S °’lP0°lAd th, weekend The mm of W A n.y_ ,_ . `. ' ...___ stgntlnoplg only woman taxi driver. .lately I-wan me remit worm lm- _\|||.»h qlgnclgpup gg Ugg, iam- Mir air transportation wmvlllies »_"_ _gN_nngana:la.tliigiiiM.el|co. ___ fffolty, equal, Sinrlie Boulter. ‘ Grade I ral--1 fda Arscnault. 2:':__el; :_-Jn' :Wm M ‘ “" Preaident of' the Associationi de- _j;,pl-ad_e 11 .ri-._1 calvin isoulwi-. mncopnlle anwniiill, 3 Yvonne cial- Y ""' ~ sl.;-ln; Mcolll ineligible was iipiiela ,lant, 3 Anim N”S°'lf‘Ult- I ‘by eleven votes against one. I 4"‘:-E ¢_,U|1]¢hg51,¢r 1'g¢¢nt,]y gomplet Gqiggjqi I tb)--1 Yvonne POll‘i9l'. ZIJ P' H‘mul .nd I ,---..-_--____ fa.. _ amen e Kinkoro have re - alone I : Lo d t H i B. Arsennllt, 3 Rita N. Arsen ' _ 1 ‘*'°“*5""‘ "'“‘ “ °“ " 3;' ‘ 'uirnoa home .mf lining li my .n;°yln¢ no-sell. La.-it sunday she 1 th' - _ 2’.A"'...°'-_.°.. ____ ° A,,,,_,, C,,,,,_,,,_ p,,mf,p,,,_ AM,” enjoyable van was their nouns. _mom up to New ulnnnnlle va- ng ln, inclglilni, will have nn‘ ul cull-, mlauint. -hideo Duiiy. oaarlottetovm. and lull; relatives. 'rho past. week Mrs. Mrs. Patrick J. Olllalhln. New Martin has entertained several silhliarnauonal- cinema congress next -- I h h~ iii 5°; Ei. fi i Mile Hd SIMM’ nfl. Wa wt “'fh`q.' Mies Muamxner Barium is Con- Wilhhlze. mu" °‘_.w“ °°m?.| 1" °’ °m° A » , I. ‘ _ tv lunomii nm ooutrsu nu visit-_ al many lawn or interest and an E tuned moral goodwarlanaaoou BEARCATS UN § i I And Curlers Attendance Aa intermediate champions of.the city the Abegweits new enter the playoffs for Provinoial.laurels. They meet Montague in Charlottetown to- night and go to the former town to- T. B. Rogers, President of the city league, made the arrangements for the games. Montague obtained the right to have the last encounter in their own rink by winning the toss. Montague curlers, it is uiiderstoori, will come to Charlottetown with their hocky team on a special train carry- ing several hundred supporters. Not ao many years' ago the East- ern community cut quite a figure in hockeydom and now after a lengthy lay-eff are once more aspir- ing to a place in the spotlight. Young, mgged' players have taken up tho task with unbroken success up to the present. _Tha Irnpnials floored the Falcons. tha. Abelweita. and have playedtwo draw games against the vice. This is a perform- ance record that stamps them as' be- ing of the eailbre to give Melllllan, Whitlock; Devans and co-workers a ver! busy llli-if minutes on Tuesday morrow evening for the second game. tenet many casualties. but lrapoovulna- ‘A begweits I .And MontaguePlay-off Special Train From Eastern Metropolis With Hockeyists - Expected. night. . Cllarlottctowlt folks have not given intermediate hockey more than very thin support this season, so intense has been the interest in senior com- petition. On the average about one hundred people have been on hand to encourage the boys. For the play- offs it is urged that nil fans who wish to foster the development of new material take in the game to- night and envince the appreciation that the 2nd Abbies deserve. Hockey At - '» Cornwall On antiiiday. kb. 22nd-. the P- W- C. girls hockey team and the 0-D. Biaters mel, in,a, thrilling [M110 0| hoelley. The anal score was 2-1 in .favor of the O. 0. team. 'nie elmo from the start ,wu ful. and 1\_:.rlo\\s especially the latter. Dotli Nelda suf- ss “mat on a real bang up show or (Wod-- n 11 ia Bell and Chimes Aubrs ill face the stuster. Class B. Trot will have as eiitrii-l La Rico, Dapper Don, Baby l i, lvliiude .unworthy and ‘worthy But 'perhaps the Long- Ro_\'l\.` biggell' oise ot the whois afternoon will bv nesday) tomorrow afternoim. start- the Match 'lane for $100.00-rea' ing at 2 e'clock. ' good Canadian money. between Pet- Thera should be some real speedy er-Verde, 2.l4’A.and Mac Todd “fire-.woi'ks" when Billy Cc . 2.12%. D ucats have been duly pest 2.15%. ed and who has not started timid” winter; Y beth horses will come to the scratch Major S.. 2.1215, and Briar iMac, 2.14, tomorrow, Wednesday. afternoon fol- come together in' the fine-for-all iowod by a long trail of supported, not ima pace. 'nie timers will have raaehll-is from North River to have their watches in rtght good ReI¢rs Road. There is nothing like a liiatcll race ly Cope and Major S. bein:/e they to stir the enthusiasm and t can beat 30 seconds. Briar Mao has should be a mai rece. On account of the issues invoiwl. lat is the desire to smash the rec- order because the supportel of Bil- been doing 30 seconds all r ng and perhaps' he will be able to rim the 'tl to St, his one pac"-5, - -ond of 30 seconds for this season and vals. ‘Captain Jackson me Watts e Editiorlf and perhaps this ace will o settle the arguments for the season. 0 The Class A Trot hu twin old ri- to settle the argument between Pel- A In tim gi", A png, gqllgl-nag r,,_ finish so as to enable the ho Mac_Walta, Betty Mozart. 1-lllida Mac, linhh 8'- full SDNBH- r Verde and Mac Todd. and the ther horses, it is earnestly r that the spectators keep a clear BRUCE!- rses te ,___ _ ... .-....-.- __ ..._--.-..._ , we - Local, Bowling New ` *thc highest single and three ,ol 204 and su plus. 'ljhe second match Wal BIC ; ally' close, the Alphas winning oral -rn; “\i_rlm_rf Rats" will-y alll team thi- aurekas _by 43 nina. ' B. .Stewart ofthe losing tea _L. U. C- G\_'M Challenge .io hereby eil-liens' W "V°1Py¢" wi K S llirlnt eptiori- m roll» friendly game Thursday `nlgl-it, ,ed the highest single and three strinr Muqh em" M 8.36* A lS`C(Prc:ll Mi 2“aEndtl:E4seores ‘an ' w n ll DSL' - 1.. o. -c. -nowmio _ ----- } ' RAMONAS Last night on the Dlllue Aileysl the Stars met and defélibd 9-'IW VAC' l C. Matheson Lol'las` in a well contested gamlfo. Lowther lim-i start to nnuli. v, Kelly .ot uit ' lr. 'ms Stars took all honors to hinllseli in _.1 'n-aser . iiollli-lg high single of 297 pillB. liso _ __ .........., . high total for 660 pins. ,»,- STARS ‘ n. Duncan lss_'.lsst zzai vaoaaorrns .. wi asa dll I/.Kelly-....... F. Plunty iso. lea 21e.B.B¢ol11¢r H. ifenrlessey in 103; i94‘H- l‘iiila¥S0l1 E. Robin .......... .. 214 2:1, lsr `N< Yvvnkvr __<___,_... le Mallet loss lofi. asa M. Ling l Total ami. , H. Gregory lilo 2l0t'1l4 E_ Vgggeylu... 218 IGI 22 J. Hogan 211 212 212 A. Mari-in 102 220,118 J. Calla han 206 209 14| B' _!!‘El|"‘ llll I ' oss s \ ; lil vlcfronms l'1`ot|il . .Lafferty 128 l Love 168 185 17! Duchemln 152 Lowther 150 1 985 1001.,” L. Leitch ............ £5 1 ci line- 44 llil I4 160 143 139 19! 183 103 15D Di lU1 iii 731 . . .2087 i6 ll( 68 i0! 135 ill 126 91 107 188 2 714 665 04 15| .. 199| B0 i-Bl 97 171| 56 15( 57 lil Total 2996. ‘ I .lu "5 6-" Majority of '15 pins. ‘Toui f e Toliight at 0 c/'clock sharp -the _ " ""'°"°"'="`m Alerts meet the Crescents and hno- Eglin! ther battle royal is expected by‘thc fm- | M. stewart as | M. Adams.. . . . . ..... <1". MacDonald 335 111 11' Last night the Ramones dlfeillad 5, gun", 1" ‘the Vagabonds by the narrow mar- .gin of 91 pins. . ' M. Ling of the latter team rolled ` Y. M. D. K' BDWLINU I.Aneupa:- ~ ‘ C. C. SISTER! 1°. Wg C. Lmpyg uni I `. H. Crosby H._Johrpe1n Q, Nqwpn ` Defence Mrs. M._ White 1 D. Parkrpan Q, Jgqgil _ Mmoonsis D.-Carruthers c. avpvsmm _ _ o. Defence _ - Forwards - E. Prinau. __ ,,._...V.__.l~la.rrll4MIl. Y. Wann U. Mn. M. Wheatley l._rw,tqn||ul»| 5, "mm _ 1:, M- Scott - 1'. lklt- I. .Dwell L. ' : D- ' lolltal- U. 'MAG . ... . '-numnotinlaotruuin 0_l\ Wednesday. Bb. Nth., the -nw, 5, "4" yung; Flying Llndys of North River. lM\"Play was real, play was earn But tht’ “not ¢nnaQ¢\\_au@-t-Isllil col-mpqnuingly mt. #nu Us-sin ln outqlayee. nuisance and _wteiupa uw , fha 41- e.. ms. in mq agen _ Uhliilva:-- . .__ iw N~ Bel" I. Melton Mem M. Beott. and defeated the C.,C. O.,_ha|||_`by s wm at z-o. 'i'ia`iufw‘ul_ia im-I i0¢t00|\dlt|o\1al|Q\l\\_ggQg\|||_' _ "JI, ' ' 3 ---I ;'..........»-- 123 _ _ . m ._ J. N. Hi' Mewllan [H5911 yrllnell Uemaald Mel'/In ` " _ irliilftihi will .. 219! 115 14| A74 147 123 ll! 'Ml 0'! Bl 582 722 .. 213| C. (7. (7 Scott de rs. _ limb! ‘NW ', elti what they IEW' gg oi