7 r. L Tlcd Sullivan tlefti of Chicago! mid Henri iPorke,t Rocket) Rich-l arrt of Montreal battle It out for? the puck during a Natioiial lIic- Leduc Shoots Winner Moncton Hawks Down Caps In Overtime Last Night tixertiiuc was forced ulirii play-t Other hloncloii scorers were l2lll'llI)lll(t tL:1croixl 6:17: 2. itlouclnii. (iillllliltllll.llI)lll('. Bnh Btiwncss and plziyiiig I Will) mv A Sui lt'rPtJerlt"liiilj I-illlt'.IllV.lll("l'tt.V overtime win over I second place tie with Caps In' the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey" League Tuet-"clay night. Each team has scored one vic- tory since the schedule opened last Thursday. The idle Saint John. Beavers and Amherst Ramblersl lead the toiir-club circuit with two. wins each. i Joe L. Brown Becomes mg (2 n a I' h lltighic Manager Of The Pirates Rx lllTTSlil'll(ill .lOl-I RR AIHS tAP t-llaiiilsiinie comedian .loe F1. Brown. became general manager of the pennant- hiingry Pittsburgh Pirates Tiles- , k it d tl t m n t and 13 -roach Bert llirschfeld. Bob Leger, Penalties: Blackburn 2:2t'. L -V calmals lllwd M""”"" HAM" m eoisiritiriniiis hiapfniriiutnheaendioill The thirrlINeil Scwell and Flill Mt-Donagh. in croix (7:29. Whitlock 7:29. illnulae period. iaddttion in Campbell, counted for 11:55. Sewcll major 15:40, White" Ca .. major 15:40. Pirlsodny served b l.F.Dl'(' TAl.l.Il-IS WINNER l Triic llawk goalie. Nick Pi(iso.'lny Slnml” 15540.p Lcpine 15:59. y Ray Leduc. helped by (George faced a barrage of rubber and Sewnd Pcrlvd-1 FFcdeI'it'lun. White and Dennis Filion, shot thciniadc 40 saves. Johiuiy Craig slop- Leger 'MCPh09- Campbelli 3202: winner one minute after the ovcr- ped 16. 4 Fredericton. Sewell lwhitlocki time session opened. An insurance Lineups. 4:48; 5. Fredericton. McDonagh marker by Bill Siniiett, his second Moncmngcoai; pidsodny; dc. imackburni 5127: 5. Moncton. M "W "lllllt ""19 at 410- fence: Weaver. White. Maclcod. Bowness. iLcd”c' weaver) m:.m' V----s-r'vA-'r-v;VVv'7'r-- .n,.pw. mrwards. Lacmix. sin. PtcitFaI'tlics;7 B.Ia(-kburln 7:3-3. Sin- l.n(-ii, Houlc. Lcduc. Bnwness. r'il- "N, .'.2"t Md” l7'2"t tion. Dorringtnn. Hirschfeld, (far-i .'”"'d l'”""l 'T 7 M9'""”"i Wm gll;(.?Cl;lel(iF garvetr. D(o:i:ringtto!i:. Fredcrictiin-Goal: Craig: de- 3: , - re 9”” Wt am" 9 ' fence: Bloom. Lepine. Yocmans. wh"'m'k18747' Blackburn: forwards: McDnnagh. P9"al,i-V5 Bkmmc iM('Phee. Leger. Whitlock. ('amp- wgitttttrrlilrpriii-i;-r::t.1 3(ltin(;t)(in.Mul'.(c:loiilc . . .- . - . h ll, S 'II. M d ld. Bl'.'.. y v 3 3 ' - I ltjwy rgtv .t;'” 'slqm;gIj" :1; M2... ”” 3” W ” Sinnctt lloulc. Weaver 4:10. at wsorj .paciy. wi . He . x p . . PE 1. . What 5307. Joe L. Brown. son of famed movie board chairman. His son. lirnnehis IgSr”E1t:'d)I)ei:'ja' '7"'l”"' "ml qmnayy la .Ir.. also retains his post of vice? 0 y c "'3 ' , f p:' president in charge of minor g IJMMARX Pidsodny ...... 1314 ll 5-40 league Clubs. First period: 1. Moncton; Craig . . . . . . .. 5 5 5 1-16 day with a promise to get the team: "back in the rare and into the uni-in sprigs-" i Brown. a protege of Rit-key since "The job. of course. is 3 gt-nntphe was 16. said his first big job: challenge to me. but I think it islwill he to name a new field man- ; challpnge that can he met.” said agcr to sticeed Fred Haney who the 37-year-old siirrssor to Branch was let out the day before the Rickey Sr. Rrownis I-nnirrict tor 193-'1 W-'1-Will FHIINI one year at an tlnriisrlnseti -lat-y H-'uw.v Tnicsrlar siiznvrl as make; him nnp nt inn yni)ngcshi('OHCh with Milwaiikee Braves for PRIDTHGE (W Rl('.Kl'IY H . top execiitives in the major ""9 YPHF. lnniupsl .lohn Galhreath. the president of '-mm-mmmm-j-' the club arid Columbus. Ohio, real estate mi Iionairc. said he had turned down an offer to sell the Priaies two days after the world Iseries for enougli cash that "we Results of Horse Races held in I-larelhrook Satiirday October ifith. winding tip the season's racing Vl'PTPi CLASS A Little . K. IStcu'art and Jrnkinsi 4 Riley's First fltiflrrkil Money Adds iSmall- ttnodt .1 l l 2 2 2 .'l S 5 gndrly Watson ttilmw 2 l 4 Just A Squire tCarvet”.'1 4 It Time 2.27. 2.24. 2.23. 224. CLASS 3' , Leno's Pride 'lltl9.llt'!sl Sandy Yorke (S. Wlllirt Michael Peter t.l..l.R.v:in:l fir Dot Frisco tMageniii.s 4 3 (Int Toddle Win tn Rnntsayr .'i 4 dr. . Time 2.29. 2.32. 2.10. CLASS C Cross Roads Girl tltynni dnl Sally P. IP. Thorne- l Shelia Star VW. .-Ulleck .1 Helen Dale '0. llanisayi 2 .'l dr, Time 2..'L'l. 233. 232 Officials: Starter. .l. ICKQIIIIIZ Timer V.iti'liiid Judgeit. Cyril Wood Carver. di' fl dr. 22 312 l l 4 .'l .. 2 'I'luiiiins Shaw 1 and Harold Calgary Wan Shoots Litm Bill Fisher sitnt i... it... ,i..,.i. ,.. the age of iii antl ininiciliatcly Italic up his miml to shoot 1 lion one clay. After waiting 3! years. Bill. now it prominent lawyer and oil millionaire. went- .df to Africa and made good, Ill reitolution. Hie lion weigh-. Cd 500 pounds Read in fulll Ilory by Spot-tn' Editor Andy qlrlen in The Standard this could have gotten out whole with- .out any loss " He did not disclose who made the offer. ll-tglifax Hockey :Solomons will sail for New York ii-zrrizii RECORD iThui-sday to discuss terms for a lwnrld light heavyweight title tiizhi "heir initial season in the Western jbr-tween champion Archie Miiore conference, when they won only tPIayer Going To Toronto Club llAI.Il"'lX it'l'i htllttIt't:n. iyear-old lloss Bloiii Ieuxes here Wednesday for Ttirtinln vtnn,-n he ywill see action with Toronto Marl- ;ll0rflS in the ttntarin Junior Hockey Lcaeiie Bioni is it uoiilic .tll(l last spring nlteiirlt-it 'lioriiiito Waplc Lt-mg Ilraining st-ssioiis llr um r-mind 'I'iicsri:iy by thr t'llIl'liS .ti.'u'itimci scout. llnrr) Rutter Blunt played. last season uith Triirn in mp Anti- gnnish - Pici-iii - Colcliesirr Senior llm-key l.e:igue lLeaf Scout Gets lJob With N.Y. VI-2W Hiiik. WP)-.tai-k lltim- phries. tor the last six years heart of Toronto Maple 1.enfI' setup for scouting hockey talent among minors. has been appoint- ed heart eastern scout for New York llangers of the National tloekey League. Murray Patrick. Rangers gen- eral manager. makl he an- nouncement Tuesday said the 48- ycar-old Humphrlen iiuceeeda Carson Cooper. who died Inst summer. GIJI. I i All members are n it A Mlilll lnvltutlo l PUCK DUEL AS CANADI ENS BLANK BLA (ianadiens blankrtihe Black gitvvo El-'3lS.vt7(Ll::.PllIllOlt key l.e.'ii.'ue game that saw T-P-age 6 The Guardian Welshmen & The lirst g.-tines of the annual. Rnghy Series between P. W. C. and the second Saints will hey played this afternoon on the Queen Charlotte High School field start-I ing at 3:45. P. W. C. arc the dclciidiiig champs having whipped the S. D.i U. squad last season. I Earlier thi. gear in an exhibt-I; Slugging Lar ('llIC-'t(i() til” The ('liit-ago While Stu" Ill-)tx'tr se.ti'cit lot" it rclinhlc clcziiitip liittcr appxirciuly hzul ciiilcd 'l'tiesil:iy ulicu tiizgv oh- ,taincd sliiggiiig I.:iri;v Doby from ithe Clcvelzinrl lll(ll1tnS. In tltcir higtivst dczil since tlic' departure of lruiic master l”raiilx' Little to the St. Louis (iiIl'(illlill.s several weeks ago. the Sox gave the Indians siiiirtslop (thiro Car? rasquel and oiitficltier Jim Bush . It uas a straight player transac- tioii. 'i'lie Stix. who lime fiiiislied third in the Aiiiiwiciiii l.c.'i'.:iic race the last three )Cfll'S. long have lizul ll weakness in the No. 4 spot in the 31 ckiniitwkis The Pocket Rocket conliiliul- -O. home plate for them from 1934 to I937. FIRST NICGRO l)oby. the first Negro player in Sinnctt (Carver) 19:35. iStukus Would Like Second iChance At WINNIPICG. t(iPt - Annis. .Sllll(uS. coach of the British season Monday night. dropping Columbia Lions. says he wouldla 24-1.1 decision to Winnipeg Blue with other Western Intcrprovi like another chance to do battle Other Teams His team woiiiiil up its secoitd Bombers. It was their llt.h loss in 16 league games. . In an interview after the game. n. First Series Game Today Chicago White Sox Sign .lIe liit lcial Football Union clubs but "on Wed., Oct. 26. 1955 Saints Play lion L',JInlP the Saints downed the Bruins 2-0 At St. After a scoreless first period. rookie Hank Clesla fired the first goal midway through the second frame. Veteran Johnny Wilson added the insurance marker late in the final session. Rollins. who did.n't get a shut- out. all through last season. band- led 33 drives tonight to 30 for ST. LOUIS (CF)-Goalie Al Rol- lins registered his first shutuilit of the National Hoc ey League sea- son Tuesday ni ht as Chicago Black Hawks blanked Boston 2-0 to move into a three-way tie for s' place with Bruins and New York Rangers. In one of four Chicago home games shifted to St. Louis by Terry Sawchuk in the Boston agreement. 5,668 fans saw the nets. Hawks handle the Boston attack 3n5t,on..(;nn1; sawchuk; de. with case. It was the Brulns' sec- fence; Flam,-m, Boiyin, TA,-m. ond straight whitewash. follow- strong, Lgycom Quackenbngn; lug their scoreless tie in Detroit forwards; Mcigenneyg Bonim La. Sunday night binc. Stasiuk, Gardner. Ferguson. Wclshmcn 9-4! but since that time P. W. C. have had some strenu- nus practice sessions and coach .liin Cnylc was well pleased with their performance last weekend at New Glasgow when they held the high school team from that centre to a 0-0 stalemate. New Glasgow are the defending champs of Nova Scotia. ry Doby the Atiit-i'it.'iii l.i-it-'tic. potentially lilis the bill. The l-vcar-old vet- ernn of I"lL'.lll full . ons with tile trilic hits a iii:-.jrir league lifetime batting m.'irlx' of .2:iti and a slugging average of .502. lie has blasted 202 homers and tlrivcn in Tilt rtiiis. Last season. despite, it wrist ailment. he hit .291 in till giiincs. iiicluiling 26 homers, 17 doubles amt five triples. His Rlil total was 75. In 19:32 Doby led the league In Iioiiieits. with til. and runs scored, 154 His ZI2 'tiwincrs and 126 RBIs were tops ill .1 , llc has made the all star giinie every year since lit-iii, batting order. 'l'ticy h;it'cii'I had a ('ilI"'ilh(llWl- "H00 It0EZIF(l0fl 85 consistent long-ball hitter sincr one of the finest sliortsiops in thc; Zckc Bouiirii (ii'ovc4.-1.tIi'iiI' across lczit.'lie. sliiweil down this season both itclciisivciy llllfl at the plate. 258 and drove in 52 runs Rtisliy. iilitaiiictl from Washiiigtoti. was five! in the outfield but batted: only .239. i , one. Al Rollins Blanks Boston Louis Mclntyre. Mic-koskl. Watson. Sui. livan. Leswick. Saiidlord. Lit-ion. berger. Wilson. Lalundc. Cicsla. Referee: Red Storey; liiiesincii. George Hayes. Harold Jackson. SUMMARY ' & First period: Scoring; None Penalties: Pauagabko 12:mi Fugoliii 17:08. ' Second period: 1. Chicago. Clcsla Lalonde. Wall 9:28. Penalties: Boivin 5:45, ltilm-iw; minor and major and Bonln ma. jor 10:25. Wall 17:57. Third period: 2. Chicago, Vinson tStanleyl 16:47 Penalty: Lcswick 11:58 Tcssicr. Costello. Mohns. Pana- gabko. Davis. Stops: S t F Chicago - Goal: Rollins; de- aatlivchiik 11 910-30 l ' fence: Fogolin, Stanley, Mortson. 0”” 81411 S Woit. Martin: forwards: Skov. Attendance: 6.668. T” TALENT HUNT Sir. - We of the Sydney Police Athletic Club of which Mr. M. J. MacDonald and myself are co- mnt ” ' is are on the hunt for any boxing talent available in P- E. I. and we hope that our letter will be seen by all boxers in your province. First we have in mind the slag- ing of elimination bouts that will eventually lead to the crowning of Maritime Bantam and Feather- weight champions. Presently there are no Maritime rulers in either the llil or 126 pound divisions. Our recognized Cape Breton Dan- tam champ is Johnnie Devison who is 20 years old and has had 12 bouts and our featherweight title holder is Allie Steele. 19 years old with 5 fights to his credit. It is from this point that we hope to make the start and we hope that bantam and featlier- weights from our sister provinces will throw their hats in the ring and be willing to take part in a series of elimination bouts that will end with the crowning of Maritime champs in both divisions. We of the Police Club, having in small club seating 450. have been doing our utmost to keep boxing to the fore in Cape Breton. Our boxing program is used to finance the sponsoring of juvenile hockey. baseball and softball teams. We pay a reasonable guarantee to anyone who may be a contest- ant in the main event on any of our cards and also pay travelling hotel and meal expenses ctc., for Our main event bouts usually consist of 8 three-minute. 8 two minute or 6 three-minute rounds depending upon the age. weight and experience of the prinicpals. A'3C""'P3"3'l"B "W h?3dll”e realm.” Walker of Johnson's River can we usually have 2 six-round semi- final bouts and round the card out Sim pick them "9 and pltmk "mm with 3 four-round matches. which d0Wn With the best Of the you!!!- Is. as a rule, localh i.8l0llll.i . t ' a o I Two fighters we ave ra ning Third In Race our club presently. Gordie Mac- NEWMARKET. England. tCPt Dougall. 20 years old and 156 pounds and Bobby Moore 18 years V-Prefect. Canadian-owned entry for the special international in- old and 144 pounds. have reached vitation race next month at Laur- Oiiiy 7n years young Charlie the stage where they are able to be featured on main events and draw good crowds especially when outside talent is brought In to fight I scale at the club and the boys weigh-in every week under our Iupervision. Johnny Ncmis. former Maritime welterweight champ and no doubt well known in P. E- 1. especially in Charlottetown where he fouizht on several occasions. is the box- lng instructor and trainer at the clubroom. He teaches boxing in members of the Sydney polirae. force as well as to in large num- ber of outsiders and most of the boxers fighting out of Cape Breton are under his management. The late Ernie Mac-Kinnon. dub- ed by Max Bell of Calgary for the 000 added race. when was won by Alexander second. WANTED oun A HEAlt1' them. V cl Park. Md. finished third We trust everyone will take ll0l!'-iTuesday in the Limekiln stakes. of the Weights SW9" 85 We IIHVO Prefect. five-yearold purchas- Alberta Ranches syndicate. chal- lenged lated in the 1V4-mile 21.- My Smokey with the Queen's colt Trotter or Pacer - we stcrs. Above Mr. Walker dClllltll' strates the form that won him second place in thc lslaiid step- dancing finals held at P. W. C, last evening. Bartcr's Film Lab. New 20-Ili chain f rnicet saw! Itwllltnhyoolasthonoivilnvtoto preferably with mark. hfinslxtooivlndtroovltilthluuo bed the Law Point Larruper. was tcvcn' terms". i To Negotiatei Fight Terms LONDON tAP)-Promoter -lit iStukus said: ”I would like Just one chance to meet all these other follows on even terms...l've never had a chance to go into a game with the other clubs with as good personnel as they owned. I've al- Ck Wa.Vs been behind the eight-hall." The Lions this year battered a product of Nemls' hand: and the Police A. C. is where MacKlnnon got his start. Ernie started his careerg off with a rush winning 19 bouts without having been defeated or even held to a draw. Cape Breton fans in general and Nemis in particular were sure that by 1Q56 Ernie would be a Canadian t , but that was not how fate would have It. i STEP DANCING FIN ALIST Andrew Gallant of Chzirlottctowii luiisli in the first three but he was one of the six finalists in the left no doubt in the minds of the men's step dancing contests spoii- large crowd that he was plenty sored by the Alpha Y's Mcnls skilled in this difficult art. Club last. night. Andrew did not Barter'ii Film Lab- Another prize example of Nemls' Must be young. sound. Please write Box 541. giving full information re: Price. loge. mark. etc.. with photo. NOTICE The Charlottetown Board of Trade will hold its opening Fall Dinner Meeting at th Charlottetown Hotel. on Wednesday. October 26th, 1955. and Yolanda Pompey. fourth. one game in 16. But Siukus is ranked challenger from Trinidad. still having te a in - building in London Jan. 10. "'"UhlPS. l Solomons said he has received a He said he has to build the B. cable from Charlie Johnston. 9 tram from the izmund up and. Moore's manager. which said: ”On rl 1115' Want the chance to coach - -H r , L iem again." : iglg. ?g;v:11m::. dstgiis cg:-Ieradcisjt Siiikus thinks the Lions did well NEW YORK iAP)"'T0" f"”"”' (-"send," ' "T -"'3" ring greats. including Gene Tun- ”Wc've done everything we've Originally Solomons planned to wnmismt wt. my did!” have "W T I t ,31:n"c1?;1e TlLrrl::.l.sakg:n::g iorses for the stretch." out by Gordon Wallace of Brant- ”” ford. Fl . here last Tuesday and Turi:;in's deciislon fin gull! they S s mine in e y pit o -. ”'""" Oklahoma Top word as a substitute Pompey. who: lcollege Teams ford. the Boston Tar Bah.Vi Whit had knocked out Yvon Durelle. Canadian champion from Bale Ste. Anne. N.B.. on the same card. NEW YORK UH” Mt"-l'l""" fought from 1902 to 1923 former :;ldrl:l'(Ll!alllIf'ln1lI. rdisplayinll "it" kind featherweight champions Torry "H, M, "R pmwrrdmai 'mp"'5”95:McGovern and Abe Aticll and "H. (.3 "nmmc '9 "1" "W "l Barbados Joe Walcotl. onetime M M" "'"k""” M""d"-V welterweight king. These. four were Eriiish Athletes A Plan To Wed Maryland's Tenapins. unbeaten Robinson has postponed his title """Wl"3 0' "19 Atlantic mast con- LONDON 'Rctiteriit J Gordon Pirie. 24. Britain's leading long- bout with champion Bobo Olson 'er?"Ce' S"'"'d3.y 5'33?” 0"? 01' from Nov. 4 until Dec. 9, the luv "'9" "'9 l"'V35"3"'3 0' "19 mirth ternntlonal Boxing Club itnnottn-i'"i 3'"! l'""lb'?d SYT3C"5P- "I0 ted Tuesday. team that had put the crusher on Th e 15 - round middleweight A''"''.V- 59 I fnlwlnrlntl 34-I3 scoref utle match will be held at the md3h0m3- 7905"! its most daniter distance runner. revealed Tuesday he will marry vivacious Shirley. Hampton. one of Britain's leading sprinters. Plrie said they plan to wed after they participate in the Olympic games in Aus- Gilcngo Stadium. W5 3'2 Seven rival. overcame a - -e- bad start to bury Colorado. 56-21. i C iDave Creighton 3 tralia next year. Breaks Nose. . . . WEST ENCLAND DROUGHT Plays Anyway ' TORRINGTON, England raeu-f 9 NEW YORK tCPteDave Crelgn tern) - The Torrtngton borough ncy. Mickey Walker. Bcnny I.cu- nard and Harry Grch, have been elected to hoxingls Hall of Faine The announcement was made Monday at the dedication ccrc- mony for the Hall of Fame at the Ring magainc offices in the Madi- son Square Garden huililinL'. Others named to the Hall of Fame Monday were San? Lang- Ioxer's lniury Delays Fight CHICAGO; IA?)-All ankle in-. jury to challenger Sugar Ray iton. New York Ra er: centre, gut. council Tuesday ordered water pm” 3150 fered a broken in Sllllrdjy In lieu nupcnded for 12 hours ,nlglit's National Hockey Lug". until the end of the drought urged tdauendi name in Toronto. The injury dldgfg now seriously affecting farming prevent him from playing in am. ITPII to west England. extended to allChartotte- l'C:f":;""" """ "m '3'” - men to join us for the occasion. CfQj'h.fo.' 5,5,,” mm ., NIIVIPRINT INCREASE " ' PortArthur.wcntto UONTREAL (CF) - Iltilftlr thy to have the . mono orunann M M Mm;-go . new are 5ll8:dC.0m.tr.l-Y.m1lG-. ""503 gllld. to once of newsprint. 10 Ring Greats Elected To Boxing Hall Of Fame' voted in by the old timers” com- tllllitw til 20. Two ll('iltjVlll'ILLll'gv of the early ltltttis. ltll'll(llll.S William Thompson llendiuo. and William il3llIl Rich mttllll. llic iii-st .tmrricim heavy- weight of mile. were selected for the list of "rini-ieiits" by the dlrec tors of the Hall of Fame. The addition of the 10 made a total of .'l4 chosen for the hall in two ycnizs. Prystai Sent To Wings DETIIOIT t(2I'i Detroit Red Wlntlx Monday acquired Metro Prystai from Chicago for the sec ond time in a trade for Ed Sand- ford. Both are forwards. It was the second time in five years that Prystai came to Detroit from the Black Hawks In D NI- ltnnal Hockey 'l-Hllluc deal. The centre. born in Yorkton. Sask.. Ofltlinally came to the Wings as part of a nincplayer swap that sent goalie llarry Lumley nnd dg. fencemen Jack Stewart in ugg Hawks. lie went back to Chicago In rnld-season last year. 'All members Garrison 8313' Mesa are reminded that tickets for annual Armistice .Dlnner Dance 1955. No tickets who sold after above date. Inc-powered now. Cuts within -0- Inch of the ground. use automatic rewind starter, lino- DIOR clutch; nutty other lnpcrtuit In-time. su It now! KEITH CARMICHAE CIIARLOTTETOWN R.R. if astute tutelage and wide knowledge BIA 7981 of training methods is 17 year-old- P955ibl9- L Roy MacNell who got his start at the Police A. C. and is now fca- T tured on many televised bouts at the Palace Peer in Toronto. . We will soon be moving into new g quarters which will be more spac- .1.- ious and In which. we will have 9 "wetter falcilltles for our boxers and O nxlng c asses. Any P. E. i. boxer in the ha,p- Y '42, tam and featherweight divisions wishing to take part in the ellml- pg nation meet should get in contact OX iwith me at 65 Howe St.. Sydney. -& lN- S. and. in fact, any fighter in 4 lany division who wishes to take O Nopaou punmcgp part in one of our Cards need only Mn tgxmo now): to drop me a line at the same x address. so none SEASONM. 1 am. iilr. etc. CHANGES AND STORING Ssgtd Joe Stills. N0 M0” Y n9Y- - t- PAINTING OI ” ' I IEPAIIING-NEVER AGAIM Get more out of living .. . more GIIRLERS A meeting of the P. E. 1. Ladles' Curling Association will be held In the Char-' lottetown Curling Club on Saturday. October 29th at lil cam uvlng warmth in the winter. And fort in the summer. more fuel- the MOST for the least C0(I- VE NOW on funous-quality. 2-so aw Ziiafzme iii.i:Aii m ,f;"f,m'-,,':;",,, .... ...&".'Jc"i'Js X must be picked upnotlntor than OCTOBER 31, 140 GREAT ON. IT. lot-you pnuogtoutronprwtuaontheouuide.,MI uh-ronnunitouuru. couplniiriu!" hllvuu. Noun-I. D. A. WCCANNILL For Dernomtrntlon and ikttmnto-Phone 6585 vItnunrrut.nuhnnrp Twit” alqoplntton. IoutIunduldsV"" Ion. Huptnudunret-Pml ebllifronb div on the inside and l.cn'10 W-V