1, F‘ HOCKEY 1 THE CHARLOTTETLNVN GUARDIAN “Like Father, Like Son NOVEMBER 12. 1932 LHHHH niiuinsii Ottawa Rideaas Zeno 6456-11-12-41 @Toupi ~ Sodden Field (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, N. B., NOV. 13- koing two tries and convertin! ‘(vie second, Unlversty of New Brunswick defeated Acadia Univer- sity of Wolfville, N. S. 8 to 3. and captured the Mariiiim Intercolleg- iate Rugby title. Thelgnme was played in rain and on a field al- ready sodden by previous down- pours. Acadia gained its score to- wards the end of’ the contest wth Acadians Lose Game Played IlTfi-OWH - Pour On Play Winners Of U. N. B.- ‘Caledonia U8. a Charlottetown Abbies Wednesday Night, Nov. 16th At 8.30 p. m. morning at 10 BETTER HOCKEY AT REDUCED PRICES Box Seats, $1.00: Side Seats, 750.; End Seats, 500.; Balcony, 350.: 100 Children's Seats, 25c. Tickets on sale at Forum Box Office Monday - A. M. B.8To3 — Abbies Will BS. a placement goal after I Penalty was given against U. N. B. With in- tercollegiate play finished for the year, only three games remain in the McCurdy cup series for thc ‘Maritime senior rugby champion- I ship. U. N. B. will meet Freda icton city here next Tuesday, the winner later facing Caledonia, N. S, to de- oide fwho shall battle Abegweits of Charlottetown, P- E- I-. hi the MW Curdy Cup final. LOOKING ‘EM OVER I Y. BASKETBALL The first match played 1n the Y.M.C.A. Girls’ League on Saturday night between the P.W.C. Co-eds and the Amazons, resulted in s. win for the former by the narrow mar- gin of 30 to 24. Except for the last five minutes of Phil’. the 881316 B3 a whole was not a good exhibition of the hoop game. The first period opened slowly with very little snappy ball-handling and practic- ally no sooring punch being exhib- ited by either team, the score read- ing at the end of the period 8 to 4 for P.W.C. Early in the second half the Co-eds startedva scoring bee. which gave them a ten Whit 195d over the Amazons, but they were unable to continue, and the game waxed more furious and intense until two minutes from the final whistle only two points aellflfflted the teams. Things looked pretty good for the "fighting women" at this time, but two nice field goals, one by Helen McKle and one by Lois Miller for the Co-eds shattered their chances and s second later the Miner's whistle brought an end to a very exciting struggle. How about distinctive uniforms, girls? (Claudius Press) TORONTO, Nov. lit-Smart work ‘on the attack backed by a sturdy ‘Iloronto Maple Leafs today with a 4-2 decision over their srch rivals, New York Rangers, meeting of last season's Stanley Cup finalists in the 1932-33 National Hockey League schedule. The win sent the Stanley Cup holders into first plscs in the International sec- tion of the league. Matm en Take Co u n t Wh e n Scribe Gets Sore LOS ANGELES. Nov. 13.--(A.P.) —George Zaharias, Pueblo, ‘Colo, assayed a flying tackle which car- ried the big muscleman, and his opponent. Nick Lutze, Venice, Calif, into the lap of Ned Cronin, a sports writer, at a wrestling match here last night. Cronin, a giant in his own rights, arose in disgust sncl dumped the pair on the floor, knocking both Jluconscious. Seconds flourished towels snd poured water on the dormant pair to no avail. After the 22 second time limit, when neither arose, the referee called it a draw. Each had won a previous fall. Maroons Star Comes To Terms MONTREAL, Nov. iii-Archie Wil- cox, burly Maroons defenceman and until now a determined hold-out. came to terms today after a short defense, left the world champion in the first faster than any baby in the world. J a.“ IRAINING TO START WHERE HIS FATHER STOPPED Charles Paddock, Jr., baby son of "the fastest hurmn," cannot wan; Yét. but his dad has already started his training to become the greatest sprinter of the insure generation. The child is is shown ut Los Angclcs with his father, who says the youngster crawl; now one year of age and (Canadian Press) Les Canadiens AIQ Downed By BostoilBruins a one goal lead in the (‘i-st period. I When we say ACTUALLY Mllfill SIIARPEII I the Gillette BLUE BLADE is much sharper we mean that ex- actly. This is not a generality. We have a remarkable machine that proves the fact beyond doubt. Learn this for yourself. Try the Gillette Blue Blade tomorrow morning. The Blue Blade is made/in addition to the regular Gillette Blade sold in the green package. Tigers (Canadian Press) GLACE BAY, N. 8., Nov. 13—- Flashing clesrcut superiority on attack and defence, Cape Breton's champion Caledonians yesterday defeated Dalhousie University 14-0 and will play off with University of New Brunswick for the Mc- Curdy Cup, emblematic of Maritime English rugby supremacy. “rhrée tries and a goal made up Caledon- ian's points total as the Cape Bretoners, playing without Danny Nicholson, their star kicker, capit- Caledoniei iGivcs Licking Rugged Cape ldr-gt-oners Smother 155'?" Dalhousie 14;9_In Crucial Tilt. at half time with a broken arm, and Dal played through the second half with only fourteen men. Johnny Vey. right wing three quarter for the Calcdonians, scored two tries despite a severe cold from which he was suffering. Sandy McMullin, scrum half, was the out- standing player. however, starting all of Caledonins passing plays. Dalhousicks long pimling saved the dag.’ for the collcgians on many occasions, with Hal Connors star- ring in the booting role. Thc Dal f ' . ‘m!’ while ‘our mfn who mum‘! Dréevghg ;m:;:: 4 gfidfresvicxtlgfzzgggg‘Eggs; i; MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 13—D's- the colorful Buying Frenchmen 1m alized on many ground gaining scrum secured the ball repeatedly, (Biwrccn) Europe with the ohawn’ a“ at“ as‘ o J gentle; 4 team mda and 1 __ t t ' aater overtook Les Canadiens here their own defence open and Bruin opportunities when penalties were but the back field seemed to oper- gregauon last wmwr have been MiLvl-en ' H Rodd ster M y - dlexpic ed o box‘ last night in their opening Esme of marksman rifled three Goals into called against Dalhousie for oi'f- ate without much system, Tlis Wednesday's 30th!’ ohm" added W the lmeup- Hf 342g; m M '6” 8 spottylzrgsxgsnl Stine: fmi: b?“ the National Hockey League sclied- the cage behind George l-lansworth side Plal- [lame lhreflwhcd 1° be mliiih ll . Much éomment and m “we m,” Foam," L: M111“, '13 M. Rogers: 2 York Rangers. 8 g m“ w‘ ' ew ule. Sitrutgelinz filo overtaklel the‘ rug- in the left period to emerge with n Tanton. Ff thcii: gallhousietlforwfi: 51112155; ieiult iliefregflei Ray Smith kept :' - - , was orce save e e ' n - - f... lecture is restins heavily on the E- Shn" a O- Panfldm 6 zed B“ n Bums who ad 3km a 4 0 m om m The showing made by the Abex- D. Prowse. 836; Saskatchewan, 4—39,29B; Al- a combined membership of 47.336, wings of old “Dpme Rumor" these , ' days as she flits about the city. i. . ' What's it all about? The hockey - season is here in all its glory, and V. _ the firstvgeme is on tap, and Wed- . ‘_t nesdsy night's the night. i Jimmy Gardner and his Red Shirt clan will be hosts i0 the fast rugged Ottawa Ridcaus in the man opener. As above mention- ed, much talk is on the buzz re- garding the Abbies and their chan- ces this coming season. Well, local fans will be given their first; glimpse when they parade against the Upper Cmadians-and it's l safc bet the "Rids" will have to play hockey in- every period if they intend taking leave Thursday ' ' morning with an Abegweit scalp- “ More tomorrow! The Ottawa team bosts many stars. All those who performed , with the Ridesus on tliclr Maritime tour last winter are again with the A ~l.l,'1‘he Twins Are Very Much Alike Referee-Glen Partridge. weit ruggers on Armistice Day, and the obvious improvement which a few practices would make in the squad, particularly in the backfield, has raised hope once more that the team will play of! with the winners of the N. S.-N. B. championship. Those who watched the Abbies in action believe that where the team fell down on Friday was in the lack of scoring punch, resulting from loose work in the backfield. It is believed that a week's consistent practice would rectify this matter, and in addition benefit the team as a whole in ball handling, physi- cal condition, and general techni- que. At any rate the players, and all others interested will meet this ev- ening st ‘I o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. to talk over the question, and t_o ar- rive at some understanding. Thompson, are known to their in- timates as “Eu" ' and "l” but it would be a bold hazard to say which is which. When they were children their Timer and scorer-George Mac- Dougsli. Ill-Y, 32; P. W. (3., l8. Playing their usual tricky brand of basketball the Hi-Y hoopsters again conquered the spectacular “Rah! rah! boys," but this time by a majority of only 14 points, which goes to show that either the famous ‘"5" team is getting careless or that the P.W.C. lads are playing a bet- ter game now than at the first of the year. Remember the score they gave the “Navy7" Watch out, Hi- Y! The game was the first in the Y. House League which promises to bring out a lot of good basketball material this year. Not much need be said about the match except that referee Earl Goss, was right on and no less than six players were oblig- ed ‘to leave the floor for violation of rules. The Hl-Y were the great- er sinners in this respect, having lost four men from fouls, they were obliged to call upon s. player not in uniform to finish the game. All Limestone At $3. 00 Ton In N. S. (Special to the Guardian) MONUION, N. B., NOV. 12—With the completion of the new govern- ment limestone crushing plant at Wallace, N. 5., which is now in op- eration, a decided impetus has been given to the movement for better crops in Nova Best's, according to the Agricultural Department of the o. N. 12.. Farmers will be able to buy crushed lmestonc at a. uni- form price of $3.00 a ton in car- load lots and it will be sold to the farmers, according to an announce- ment of the Minister of Agricult- ure for Nova Scotis, vHon. O. P. Goucher, during the next six months on a basis of ffty pcr cent cash with order, the balance pay- able on November 1st next with interest at five percent. A charge of one dollar add-tional will be made for limestone in bags of 10G Us. It is proposed to form an agricultural limestone board to Ottawa ( Canadian Press) UITAWA, Nov. 13 — Montreal Maroons spoiled Ottawa's rcium to the National Hockey League by tak- ing a 2-1 decision from the Sen- Beaten By The__Maroons lntors last night’. Baldy Northcott notched both Maroon zailes, Cooney >Weiland, last year with Boston Bruins, scored the Senators lone goal. La-dy Astor Solves World Problems NEW YORK, Nov. l2—-Lady Nancy Astor, British M.P., who is going home to Virginia IOFCllflSilllBS, ar- rived from Londontoduy with on answer to cvery question except those dealing with United States politics. Lady Nancy, attired in a tailored suit of b'ue corduroy, des- cribed the recent food marches up- on London as communislic demon- strations and “transitory episodes." Co-operative ' Associations In Canada There has just been distributed the Fifth Annual Report on Co- operative Associations in Canada. a volume prepared b_v the Federal Dcparlment of Labour, the con- tents of which indicate the de- velopment and present strength of berta, 11-8379; British Columbia, 14-—5,459. Poultry products, 27 as- sociations, 35,l26 members, divided by provinces ss follows: Interpre- vinclal 2-2304; Prince Edward ls- land, 14,680; Quebec, 11-475; Ontario, 5-531; Manitoba, 1—-l5.- divided as follows: Interprovincial, l—-3,300; Nova Scotia, 5-238; Que- bee, 3-—1,'l6’i'; Ollliarll), 11-13318] Manitoba, 5-693; Saskatchewan, 10-25993; Alberta, 12-901; Brit- ish Columbia, 30-1126. The total number oi co-operat- ives of all classes as recorded in 286; Saskatchewan, 1-7347: Al- berta, 3—2,955; British Columbia, 3—1,54B. Fruit and Vegetables, 152 associations, with 12,662 members, divided by provinces as follows: Nova. Scotia, 48-—l,'l3l; New Bruns- wick, 2-56: Prince Edward Island. 1-2200; Qubec, 7-337; Ontario, 2'l-2,2'll; Manitoba, l-1,000: Al- berta, 1-32; British Columbia, 65- 5,035. Seed and Grain, 31 assoc- iations wth 192.809 members, div- ided as follows: Interprovincisl (which includes the three provin- cial wheat poolsl, 5—179.771; New Brunswick, 1-12; Prince Edward Island, 1-250; Quebec, 4-277: On- tario, 12-—l,493; Manitoba, 4—10,- l9lt'Alberta, 2-497; British Col- umbia, 2-118. Miscellaneous com- modities. 99 associations, with 51,- 702 members, divided as follows: the report is 1.452 with a combined membership of 525.216. Stealing Their Own Wheat Invocation of death penalties fol stealing grain, or othcr produci from colleciivized farms is a dra- mstic admission of the proportion! assumed by such thievery through- out the Soviet Union. Even more startling is the lac: that the threat oi capital punish- ment has not halted such theft: ‘The discontent or the desperation which is driving masses of peas- ants to raid ihc colleciivized field» and grauaries apparently arc strong enough to outweigh the fear of death. ' v --_--- ‘ t . I fathertfeiid the same girl twice, and igx; $211528 rogegowaizufir :2 gfhdle flltimail-tffih Pmitalzlhgiclr “n, we have a demonstration in the cQ-Qpergflve movemmg, ,1)“. Nova Scotia, 2—l'76: New Bruns- Everywhere local officials and I ‘THEY occAslonAu-Y 935N643 now“ “mes young ma“ 55k: "A" e Opera‘ m ° e pan‘ ' ~ wick li-JIZB‘ Quebec 67~l7 826' the more loval members of the a , g m; t _ . . England it is over-emphasized in "Pflhgehhht 0f lhc P011011 EFOUPS - ' -' ' ' ~ W“ the ‘me I danced with berm‘? 8am can do best with l s may (‘n3 productwn and sales’ As a 1h»; associations in (he mam dms. Ontario. 12-23,797; Manitoba, 1- collectives are organizing i-cgulai JOBS, BUT N0 ONE IS ANY THE WISER. are two amazing instances who live at Wellington, Surrey, England, leave home fgr business together every morning. Even their mother makes mis- takes. What is stil more curious is that They are tall, with corn-colored hair, which each wears in two long plsits reaching below their waists. ers on the bench instead of on tho floor. Besides, free shots often win or lose a game. "Skinny Morris B. Farquharson 1 "Sniper" Jones Guy Vaughan 1 result of better crops. particularly clover, alfalfa and mixed hay from 15E use of crushed limestone. Which benefit considerably. The province of New Brunswvk is also active in the movement V’ the dispatches in the United States,“ she said, "and if there is a demon- stration of some sort in the United States, it is over-emphasized in Eng- the English people “are depressed at unemployment and are hopeful that something constructive will come ions-—mai'kciing nnd purchasing. the first group being subdivided ac- cording to commodities handled: iations closes with a miscellaneous section which includes the names of orgnniztions which are formed 53: Saskatchewan, 1-35: Alberta. 10—8,901; British Columbia, 5—186. The societies which are engaged etc, number 467 with a combined membership of 49, 361. divided by provinces as follows: Nova Scoiia, night brigades lo guard farm pro- ducts. The Communist Youths or: organizing detachments in Ukraine Ill-Y P. . . l ‘ ‘of twins so closely resembling each the-Y 599m t° exchlmge temper” "suck" G055 10 Ma“ ggveg a the average farmer in Noui Scota land and abroad? u“, remaining two definite gmups 1n purchasing suppligs gm- sam in. to protect the sugar beet crops. “h” “to “use real confusion m mam “om "me to time’ the Se” “Sugs’ Macllean 4 1-1 Smitli 4 l" new we m 9mm" at a realm” While asserting that under no clr- are Lind-er tho hearlings of “Credit clvdins several merchandise fsrc- will’ s" ‘hm 1111"“ “ml “h! theilr everyday lives.“ o: oirilgclbleecéiming mischlievous, and "shorty" Partridge 9 Holman able price, the livestock rlaisiijig cunlstances would England ever g0 mm Savings. and “Conmmmty owes“ “c, 01L building material. do {hpy 51mm 5mm 0g 111cm Esls and Lily York, twin sisters ous one serous. “sank” storey Hume Keen! a dustry in the province s ou a. over to radicalism, Lady Astor mid mm societies." The “st of 35500. implements‘ gflsannel fertilizers‘ (rioubfless frlelkas u: prcsilcglarges ormer “'ua's“— sgrun e ex- propriaied peasants, desiring t: hurt the "kolkhozcs“ mid to hclp Neighbors cannot tell which is ssh“? stews" 7 Roy Luquu secure cheap crushed lime-Wine f0!‘ t - - _ . . .- . themselves. But the most naivc which WW0" they! 1100K Billie: 211$? yfiougalg M McPherson the farmers in that pwvilhflc- B’ lgrleildefw proposed economw Co“ g’ gilucatlonnl or Soc- fggegtlilibeye: lBlrlllnsgflltihi-iolstat renders of the Soviet pres..- susPtci i . . _ ' " e" , . , - > . e re o C . — i . ‘ .2; alike. walk alike. talk alike. P l." 0g!‘ GSS (If Education p o son limestone crushing pllillt being in with a reference to thepéo-opzllzxtls c342. Manlwb, “A544. 58mm that n is more than a kulak prob- , mi‘ Canadian Press s st. John. An ‘en- ' ' ' . l ' 1 . .. .1 But once they arrive at the shop ( ) 2:50:10: 12in; made to educate solution For Unemployment we Union or Canada‘ a Domlmm“ chewam mkmxmm Alberta‘ 43‘ 62m thieves cleariv are in nu. 1? . where they are both employed they N v Fawn Intgfngtiona] fame“ to the benefits w be defived s “km or world “mm 1° mom wide organization established with 5.628. British Columbia, 39-4264. morons cases membe-rs o! me w] - . . . ' r ‘ ‘use the“, Menuhin and “a kept present d! . 0 1 h h the ____ from the u“ of lmestone on the’: Ladll As“: and the sohmlznYrested a view to federaiing co-opcrative The credit and saving-s KTOUD. lemves themselves Apparently .. ‘Pam m “n y vogue of camig for (continued from Page l) _ of more and hhh- s" t r t m b04195 and u, propagate co_ope,-at_ which consists of 13 associations, ln- the‘, have no consciéntlous 5cm l“ . they worked m thenme am n e mger 115118, it is hard to be- 8011 indthe way a an tire revoca ion o present ar “,2 prmciplea eludes the regional {ederauons or j .t k“ I m odllt -- on“ e , _ . . , n a 1g some o e pr uc s '9 ‘l m 190° the" W55 0h]? mm by prefldem Herb"; Hoover er 3" e crops 5" B“ The marketing group consists of Oral-hi! the Pe°l>1°$ ¢°-°P°Thil‘° from News when they invested pertinent. This was what happen- 0119 woman manicurist in the city inviting him to a conference at the trained nurse was $2 a day and the. With the prospect of that psy there refreshment committee and "the "The tariffs of the world have got political life is a vital necessity. 803 societies provincinlly arranged banks in the province of Quebec. labor. Fearful that the government “L A window dresser Md Ewe to Of Montreal" it ~ to come down" she sold. “This is . ~ ring him some costumes. Lily had » ' m e’ Gmevfl” White House on governmental and ‘w . ' . mu‘ a “mblncd milmbtlshlh °Y which m“ ‘Mm members‘ m" "9' 1d 1 k - . , h m tom b Lipsett-Skinnor 1n m, Montreal abs0.utely necessary if tiudc is to 3H 51 . . _ 1 i l H . t. d, i won agan (a c 1L an n), i cy . y another mun drowns muriovemmenrial mimem M,‘ x , . 6, divided by commodity sect- m8 h X18 t‘ R1 50m! 195 Rm Vdcd t . - . . . , D811? Star. present 16 members. Minutes 0 flow naturally.’ , , hasten to store it in H1011‘ own 1. I window in the same part of the “so Roosevelt was resting at the execu- l. t ' t, were read and “do,” she believes in free trade as f“ .ons as follows: Livestock. 362 assoo- between Ontario and Alberta, the emu“ ,' ' hop to bring him some furs. Lily women" texupum“ pumm‘ 6' tivs mansi and his secretary l mg “g m: o’ the diligent as it is practicable iations, which includes 324 local first named hnving three with 2.- ‘ u mwrcepted by the dram, in ammo vs the beginning of this n“ "the "d ,5 on» m. m, week. M‘ m e m” than Ive“ and In res me to ‘mother question Shipping clubs or the Canadian 113 members. and Alberta five with iliiy . hsrgeofElsie and asked what kind '7' l“ "it" new. "we're em m,“ m, "d 1,, on, no news “mm e“ we“ Si, m, h mlmtc t l , E 1 1 .1, Livestock Co-operntivc, Limited. 141 members slowness, qua. Nov. l3- "' i. . s. memory she had. Sh? lorf 363's. l". Lawson. of St. of any variety emanates from Mr. gewb gaze Ezplfgnltie: mfg‘, 5h“.- Lseugi éradeervitiynurslgrlult was with 4.106 members. Sheep and There are 92 community hall as- (C_p_;_L;_ COL "mm; 5mm f‘ l Explanations followed. Lily stay- 0 n‘ ‘ " w ° w” " bh°k‘mlm' Roosevelt er e r ' ‘ ' Wool, is associations, a]; affflgtgd, sociations which are formed for the v; _p,- |d 1 d G n | " ' ’ fins the mrs- Elsie wcnt to M's‘ D‘ mbmm” °i Hmhhlfl. I; ’ "n: w!’ ""‘§,“ac‘f;,‘{}ff,§‘.‘ afggssfihfgflssge Ylfii‘ $0532“: with iiic Canadian Co-operntlve purpose of provdins a meeting place M:Ifagc:‘0frl,1he lltllibcrt ‘ill-Illffl?" ' " i3 ' , _ . . c . - .‘ , i” g¢olrolwdilzlkllémelzlts Numng T“ mefél;"'$: can: msvsass INSTITUTE ;‘§mm_ Mm D2381,“ He" m; m, the commumsuc Mm o, 80W wool Growers. Limitedniheir com- is}; tlheuresidentslof aide districts in Montreal, Limited. u dead here sie has become Miss Broadhurst.‘ we" M” m” “mm “mum” The monthly mating of Capo Mm Melbourne Hgwm ihemichogl emmlent, will" lnfcei-i]; b": ‘has i: pilliclmllsrlllllpnssfiliriillonio‘ill: Qrollt bullshit ‘d? whirl? aorta]; ',°"§',','.'l,‘,,,§,l,”,',',' . l l-lBut "i i‘ wlflipered that the. trhvenflls llvork n; ‘or 0mm!“ “new” mmw“ w“ m“ ‘l’ the goaxlllsndllzerzeel-(eizgrtfeor lhzeprincigalh lahlrrlllyisnd rtlelluil-n to tcrsdlhlg)? ifild l“ "lcnllmrs. dlilfihlli-‘lfl hi’ Pfmm‘ Saskatchewan‘ “vim 5'43“ mpmbers‘ dllfhls lhevGrcal War. ‘f: l - ‘:30 occulonuy change Jobs’ wag” c“ 0:68 atithn “um "mm M m" “m” M“"'“t ‘m room and it was decided that the trading between Russia and the ‘e5 l“ “WW5- lhe firs! figures 1m the remaining six "c divided equal- raw V‘ _ _ l all: .. li.‘1‘...;“l."l.'.":€°.'t..:’. :2: ‘ti? 3""...;'t‘?.::-.::*"~:::v"i.:"::; an a “";":,:= ""212: a L’..3.i.‘l;"‘....€2".‘.§°?:. 211:. 2:123: i i. ‘i. L . _ ' . - ' ° of $10 was voted for school pr M! world will be the better for it." "h f‘ 590°" o mt-‘m 1'51 P! - * V‘ ; r, _ _ ‘:1’ lgvflxgheirduncle. who works Th’ '0 Wile‘ 1°81“! and twumil‘ b! Nil cull which was answered to m, pup“, 19nd,“; m the dum- Nova Scotin, 6-1120; New Bruns- province having 25s and the three r _.-,.~ s. m” o“ ironiliptsrftmcnt, "does y. to utrliders an: arit mete ss fsr with lslsnd Industries. There were em “m” ggygrg] hm; were paid Women In Politics wick. 1s-1,067; Prince Edward Is- in British Columbia 53 members a‘? ‘ _ a ° "m" ‘t: "gas; “bur t m ‘rd ' {o snd sfter the business was finished land. 14—l.409; Quebec. 19-1039; The resort also contains a mis- \}~. i flflggnp‘ m," t l” , ° ' f’ ° ° “° a m 7"“ ‘m’ "fill"! ""1""! two interesting contests were put Speaking of women in politics she ohmic. 22-2204; Manitoba, 5-42.- celianeous 11st of associations. some hi; ‘ 5 . ‘ lecture,’ The right“ t” o! - "on a l0 "5 PM‘ INK but even on Lunch w” the“ served by tho "m; “I think women entering h1g0 of whlgh gfg bqrgglning ggglgflgg t f I mink a man in tho 110mg 99o and others combine educational " ._.. .l'lstoi’s "sweet sixteen" twins, ice and ms ‘Tllompsop, qnly average pad by patients wns $10 s. week. _ giiters cf Mr. and Mm I; "In the yssr i900 sienogrsphers, We" 59° frls in the former city attending business colleges when they rriudied pclhooks and typing." meeting closed with the National Anthem. Collection amounted to $1.4! They may make mistakes, at first, who does not? 1t is all very well to much is a terrible thing: and a wo- man in the homo too much is equal- tslk about women in the home. But i ly terrible." and social features with their co- operative trading activities: the number in this section is ‘N. with