paci; TWO " Red Rose ea_ The New zOioiii. Blltlilli LABEl,40"ii.. “It ls good tea be In a Red Rose package" ‘Owned Million Acres I CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, Oct. 14—Robert J. Kicberg, ‘l9, pioneerl Texas cattle man, who developed and ruled over the King ranch- a domain two thirds the size of the Canadian province of Prince Ed- ward Island-died at his ranch home near Kingsvilie today. Until forced by iii health five years ago to give up active man- Iigement, Klebcrg extended the borders of the riinch ,,,,,,.,, "Li; until it embraced more than a mil- lion acres of land and covered l,-| 500 square miles. On one side it: stretched 8O miles along the Gulii Of Mexico. l Robert J. Klebcrg, Jr., assumed] control of the land when his father] brcame ill. Another son, Renard M. Kloberg, is a representative in Congress. r CHARLIE AND IIIS ANNIE PEHTl-I, Western Austrnlin, Oct. HWMQYIY‘ Sears ago- whenever young Charlie sparks went go i; dance, he looked for :1 gi;l named Annie. She was pretty and grace- ful. rind there was no one else iv-ith whom he liked to dance so well. 'l‘iicii he joined the gold rusii to the West. He was never t0 sec Aii- niii again for one day a piece of flying quartz struck him in the eye 8nd destroyed his sight. _ Charlie Sparks, old and blind, was sitting in the Braille Societys home the other day. A woman joined him. She, too, ‘Was blind. She talked to him of the days when she wins a. light hearted girl, :30 years ago. She told him of the dances she had been to in Melbourne and of a young man she lihvays danced with there. "His iniimc" she said, "was chm-lie Srmrks." - They meet often now. They can- fict see white hair and wrinkla, To each, the other is young and handsome-guy, dashing Charlie Sparks and beautiful Annie. Professional Bards Stewart d’. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER i BABRISTERS, soucrrous, g-rq 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN Mel-Eon a. BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY » - W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Barrister and Atlorney-at-Luw MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Sir-egg 4 I Plano Courses: Elementary and Ad -' Teaching-Beginners in class at special rates-Charlotte- town School of Music. A. ROY KENDALL. L. R. A. M. Thane 960. l595-10-4-tts-lmth. MissGvvynneth F. Coombs TEACHER PIANO, THEORY. SIGHT. READING 40 Victory Ave. Phone 883-L. I697-9-l4-WSm-1-mth. ii. F. MacPllEE, B.A. BARIIISTER, SOLICITOB NOTARY, an, lllcy Building, Charlottetown 676-2-8-1 month. - MARK R. McGUlGAN B. . BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. P.B.I. J. A. Maollonald, K.0. BABIIISTEB, SOLICITOB, ac. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Money m Loan and Collection! given the very beat. attention. 0l5-2-6-lmonth. BELL & MATHIESON It. B. Bell D. L. Mathieson. LL.D. ‘ Barristers l: So" " . had gradually IIIllIlIing ciiiii-iniii-inivii. or It would not Notice to creditor: of Ilrn leaflet wrhere Receiving Order nude. T!!! BANKRUPTCY ACT In the eltata of A, Frederick IIurdy, Bankrupt. I Notice in hereby given that A. Frederick Iiardy of Alberton, wan udjuilged bankrupt and a receiving nrilr-r mnile on the 30th day of Sep- li-lnlior A. I). 1912, and thilt It, II. lingers Esq" Official Receiver Ilfll appointed me lo lie Custodian of the l-iiimte of the ili-btor until the first iuer-ting of creditors Notice is further given that the first meeting of creditors in the above estate will be hclil nt the liiiw Courts Prince Ed- iinil, nil the 15th (lily of Oc- iit two o'clock in the irii rii l.- ufii-riinriii, 'l'o entitle you to vote thereut, proof of your riaiiii must lie loilged with mo before the meeting is helil. Proxies tn hi- vised rit tlic meeting must ho lmlgoil with me prior thereto. .\uil fiii-tlii-r iiike notice flint nt such inn-ling the creditors will clcct tliii permanent trustee. Aiiii further lzilrp notice that if you have riuy i-lulin against the lI"IvfOl' for wlili-ii you nre entitled-tn rnnk, proof iif such r-iriiin must be flieil with nip, or with the Trustee WIiPfl appointed: otherwise- riii- [IPOPOMIH of the Iiiihrorwi estate will be distributed iiiiinni: the piiriios entitled thereto without re- giiril tn your cifilm_ Dated at Siiniuiorsiilo, (hi5 41h My n; Oirtolicr A. D. . _ I-‘lilllllililifk’ .r_ wniciir i 5701-10 R-‘IZ-IS-fii Cuflmlmn. TENDERS Tenders received until odor," 21st for the building of a, seed liilzint at Sourls, 24 by 40. spfififlc_ ation to be seen with the Secretary FRANK MULLALLY, Sourls, P. E. I. l5705-l0-13-2l. F OR SALE I P1?" my properly for “i. .1 Dlrllllkton consisting of on, hum]- red and fen acres of good in“; 0WD. stock and farm lmplemmgg, 56111!!! on account of poor health. MALCOIBM lfUgMlNfi, - or n n I’. . . Oct. ia-o. I ' E l ‘THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i ZORA i The Invisible B! a‘ I. B. WILMOPI‘ CHAPTER-IV TI-IE IDOL OF EBONY Peter Blayne had l. bachelor flat in Half Moon Street, one room of which was fitted up as a laboratory. The remaining rooms were furnish- ed with exquste taste as becomes a young man, the artistic side of whose nature was unusually well- developed. From time to time he had collect- ed a number of curios-little things of no considerable value-picked up in odd places whenever l-ie had the time and the inclination to browse among the dismal salons of the dealers in antiques. One such relic-his latest acquis- itiom-was a curiously carved ebony idol scarcely more than four inches in height. singularly enough he had been attracted to it more by reas- on 0i its grotesque ugliness than by i ”°",',,"""“'""“’"'" BRITAIN IIIISIS UGLY SKIN i Fruit-adieu 0O Ilflfl beauty "Iwulruudawuundiilfla. Ifeltllfltlbla all the time. My face wu a ilbt. duo to phobia and . l wu liumd famed. ntovedlunwlutl lentbaatwonoathunyuklu rldofnvuccnacllpafleaund Frulf-a-livul . . . u" drug flora ed When it came to a conversation including perionalities, Christophe: Becker's middle name was “Oysterf "Onfy a gent from Guy's, sir, Wfluted to know if you could make it oonvm ent to call and see Dr. Muirhead comet ime tomorrow morn ing." ' "Thanks, Hooker, I shall not be wanting lunch until well past two- If anyone cam in the meantime, I'm not at home.’ - “Very good, sir," and Hooker withdrew into the shadows of his kingdom with a curious frown dis- the vaporiiigs of the dealer from had detailed, at great length and with unusual emphasis and elo- quence, its rarity and its great age. The idol represented the squat fig- ure of a niiin with legs crossed. Eastern fashion, and wtih two, al- most bovine horns in place of ears. The expression on the IaFe was sa- tanic, and the closed eyes accentuat- ed the malignant puckeriiigs of the face and the cruel, hard lines of the mouth. Never had Oriental art contrived so baleful a figure. The mcphsto- pliclian attributes had been so ciin- ningly reproduced that they gave added conviction to the dealer's de- scription that as far as was known, the idol was practically unique in peculiar Braliinin sect who, under the influence of a powerful leader, had broken away from their ac- cepted fa th and established a code of life which was the very antithes- is of the dccp, fanatical spiritual faith of their forefathers, and one which believed that mans destiny was ruled by an Evil. Genius cast out from Heaven for his dsobed- lence, and who becoming more pow- erful than God, had sworn to pro- test all those who enlsted under him. The story continued that some day. at the full of the moon, the FOR SALE Shore Farm of 50 acres. Good buildings, Near Oyster Fishing, Church. School ind Shipping. Apply N. n. waumn, Charlottetown, It, It, 3, 5817-10-14-21. Hill SALE House, barn and lot on the cor_ n" 01' Upper Queen Street and C“ ‘ Street. For further par- tiuulurs apply to .1. A. MacDonald, Solicitor, Riley Building, on“; lottetown. 5825-1031441 NOTICE! PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL 1923 CAMPAIGN FUND All subscriber! In 1111;” "e hereby notified that the Campaign Fund of I923 is being cloud, 01;- tober 31, I932. Paymengq pm be received at the Canadian Bank of Commerce or at the Secretary’; Office at Prince Edward Island Hflllltai, ciiuiomoiwn. Prince so. ward Island. Sgd. FRANK R. IIEARTZ, Chairmen Clmpflzn Fund I923. 5759-10-12-17. FARM FOR SALE Farm Property consisting of 15o acres situated at South Granville, Illllruxlmatcly 75 acres under culti- vation. Buildings are in good repair and soil fertile. For further particular! upplyfo William Gunn, South Granville or to The Eastern Trust Company 154 “lchmond Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Money to Loan Charlottetown and Monlaglle l. W. MacNAUGHT B. A., LL. B. Barrister, Solicitor, ac. Money to Loan Kensington ‘ . I entered Pwllheli, Wales, harbor, re- iors hurriedly procured fishing lines 5755-lil-12-ttfs-4i. When a large school of mackerel cently, all the residents and visit- and four hours were kept busy landing catches. Paper bolt was used, and as many as four mack- Evii One would rise up and Heaven would fgll beneath his malignant sway. The name of this formidable creature the dealer in antiques did not know. He had purchased the idol a month ago from a charmxig- ly dressed woman-he remembered her perfectly-who seemed cur- iously anxious to pm company with it. Now it stood on the mantelshelf in Blaynefls dining room, an im- pressive ebony caricature of Evil. Blayne had much to occupy his mind immediately after the inquest. Having parted from Inspector Web- ster, he walked briskly 1n thedir- ieetion of Half Moon Street and let ‘himself in with his latch key. i "any message for me, Hooker?’ lie called along the passagfi, his fingers pausing on the metal hand- le of the dining room door. Christopher Hooker emerged from the kitchen, his shirt sleeves rolled whom he had purchased it, and who, that it was the favorite god of a| tupbing his usually complacent brow. That was so Ike Dr. Blayna . . . ' very irregular with his meals. As he passed through the dining- room on h's way to the laboratory, Blaynes glance rested for a moment on the squat, black figure on the" ‘mantleshelf. Somehow or other it looked more forbidding than ever to- day, as if-a sudden fantastic thought flashed through the yioiing doctor's brain-then he sniffed. ...i i I cUiiTd this devlish idol have any sig- nficance in connection with the pc- culiar crme he had promised In- specter Webster to investigate? CHAPTER V INDULGING IN A LITTLE IlIS- TORY Behind the locked door of his lab- oratory Blayne set to work. He ud- jiisted his high-powered miscro- scope and carcfuly examined the slides he had made during the blood fest. For close on twenty minutes he scrutinised them methodically, and while there was ample ev‘d~ ence that the blood was perfectly normal around some of the corpus- cles he detected a. peculiar huzé of a grayish white color, the like of which he had never met before. If lviiontgomiy Gaynor had been plos- oned the blood test and its reaction would have revealed it with satis- factory certainty, but here were no signs of poisoning at all-except that peculiar film over the red oor- puscles and that was not to be re- garded as conssfent proof. Peter Biayne laid aside his slides and stared at them. thoughtfully. He had, early that men-Jug, been ‘present at the post moi-tom and he had seen for himself the condition of the various organs. The heart, for a man of Gaynor’: ample pro- portions, was wbnficrfuily sound: the lungs. too, were good, except that at the base oi’ each was n. small quantity of fluid that defied analysis. | But it was the condition of the Vbrain that had interested Blayne moat of all. There was something singularly abnormal about it. It ,had the appearance of having been shrivelled on the right side, and considering that the dead man's on... elbows iiid his hands sniear-,skuli revealed no indications of as- ed with flour. He had been Eloy-he's snuit, the phenomenon was all the batman during the war, and a more remarkable and it had Pill- man whom Blayne had gallontly zled Biayne and 11's co-workers con- rescued during a hot encountmJsiderably. along the Menin Road In 1915.] It was evident w the young man lISSIAN AGENT (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. Oct. Mil-What i; taken here as the first overt no) of Great Britain in fulffllius the agreements aha mode at the Otta- wa conference respecting Russian trade in described in the confident- ‘iu report or a United sum moo commissioner in lkypt to the De- partment of Commerce. The NM"- deals with the reomt ousting of the Russian trade uscnt in 589M. 19 W" learned today from sources clone to tho department, and descfbea the Russian agent's expulsion to British influence alone. It cites the Russian aunt's pre- vioug negotiation of lubstantial trade agreement; involving tho Vu- change of Egyptian long staple cot- ton to the Soviets for Soviet lum- ber and other products. The fact that the agreements hinged upon lumber-a major Canadian product , —lands weight, to the interpretation ‘in the minds of officials here that the move against the Soviet agent 1n Egypt is in pursuance of the policy agreed upon at Ottawa, by , Great Britain, in response to Prem- ier Bennettb insistence. At the Sovet Union bureau of in- formation here it was learned that the Russian agent in IEIEYDt began t0 encounter difficulties two months ago, but it was not known that his activities had been entirely blocked. At the Canadian lcgatlon no oom- ment was forthcoming other than a reference to the clause of the Ot- town, agreement between Canada and the Unit/ed Kingdom wh'ch provdes for a six months’ notice as a condition to the breaking of any trade agreement by Great Brit- ain with any country. This refer- enoe was tacit expression of an opinion of doubt that the clamping down on Russian trade w th Egypt _i.s a direct outgroizth of the Otta- lwa. oonference. York District Sunday School Convention ‘The annual convention of the Sunday School of the York district was held in Union Road Church on Friday, October ‘lth. The after- noon session opened at three o'clock with the Vice-President. Nita. Win. Clark in the chair. An opening worship period was taken part in by Rev. 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A small cash payment and convenient monthly installments will put an Enterprise in your For easy operation, cooking eificiency, smart appearance and fuel economy, Enterprise Range. choose an Fill out and mail the coupon below. It. will bring you complete information about the new Enter- prise Ranges and their greatly reduced prices. ENTERPRISE fséé<>pyee ‘Illl COUPON NOW Nana...“ Ankh- Tbofud Iwlllt run nvruunuss rouivnuv 00., r.'ru., sumo... ma, om. g Planes‘! Iullpurtleularu abautthzla-puinllaugoo. In: ouinwwamoaiidllwiiinyn unable to be present through ill- ti ness. Minutes of previous Conven- on wen read and approved and financial report was read showing three schools had contributed to The more he pondemfl over the the M. B. E. C. Fund making B I0- problem the more Blayne ‘ realised)“ °1 '13- F-QPOYH. Mm levflfll 0f that he was working in the aiirujtlw whwls were heard and two and that any further invcsrigiiiiioirnew chwls recently organized along those lines was futile. |W<=re reported. namely. Briwklev Locking in, aim behnd him, he Point and Ebenezer which will be entered the dining-room and rang Md“! $0 ti“ dlfltflut- Mr- B. 0- m Hoom, Hardy, Rev. m». Wilson and Ai-iiiur ' "By the way." said Blnyne, u; Vessey were appointed to form the Hooker entered with his lunch, "has rwuiluutins committee. that man Dereham called again?" Following a hymn. a verv inter- “No sir, not since this morning.” 989408 D8991‘ 011 "What ll the ‘rho name of this unknown caller Mum!!! 0f Woflhlll in "16 5'11"!!! was quite unfamiliar wBlayne until 561001?" WI! fetid by MB. Mile he remembered the antique dealer Brventon who stressed the impur- from Whom he iiiwi purchased the taupe u! mimic. ‘ "v ‘ squat us], suitable for children, and suggest- He nail not long w wait, how-led uklns different pupils to take ever, for he niui barely finished no turns in readlnk the openius wip- iunch than Mr. Prendeville Dere- ture lesson or responsive reading. ham was announced. In the open discussion which "Good afternoon, Mr. Dereham," was held with Rev. Mr. Iieard as greeted Biayne. “I was sorry to beIIeader the importance of worship out when you called. I hope I didn't was also stressed not only in the |Sunday School but also in the home urer, Mir. Arthur Voaaey, York. Fol- luwins a hymn an address was giv- en by Rev. Mr. Wilson on “How to Best Teach," who" brought out as the two outstanding features, first to get the real meaning of the pes- sage told in the pupils‘ own words, and secondly.‘ the application of the iuaon to our modern life. The offerlfll-wu than token which um- ountedlobdmnndntthiatimoa melodious anthem we: rendered by the Union Rood choir. Rev. Mr. Christie delivered an address also ‘along Sunday School lines, emphas- izingtheuecdanducoofthe grad- ed lelaona, and the leaching of stor- ies to chldren in language they foould easily understand, these stor- ies in change in nature for advan- cing years. He also spoke to the parents, asking them to teach their children these stories more at home, pointing out that it is hardly fair (to e , * the Sunday School teach- ‘e: in a half hour once a week to make the necessary lasting , aion. A resolution was orphaned. extending sympathy to the field- secretary who was unable to be present and on moton it was de- cided to send‘ the flowers which were in the church, also. The slag- ing of a hymn and pr‘ noiuicing of the benediction brought the let- vice to a. close. PIIBLIS All STANDARD BRED HORSES‘ " GTIUN SALE O HALIFAX EXHIBITION ‘GROUNDS THURSDAY October 20th 10 O'clock a. m. Biayne, realising a treasure, tic combination which included such duties as chef, general ser- bordering on middle-age; a man whom nature had obviously intend- ed for the pasiton he now occupied. His efficiency was never called into dispute, and what was more, n‘: devotion to Blayne was akin to that of e terrier who can seldom be coaxed from his master's side. Hooker was hardly the sort of man to possess relatives. He‘ never spoke about himself and his quiet, unobtrusive dispmltbn was singul- arly disarming to the curious-mud- Por over half a " century Dr. Chan’: Kidney and Liver Pills have prover-i lucccuful in promptly. " l. grorpidplu - giuh action of the Liver, Ki - my: and Bowel: and the legion of ills the; arise; therefrom. ere] were landed at a time. Hun- ‘dfldl OI fllh W01‘! Ollllhli. had that he was face ot face with a now ‘Qonverted him into a domes- mystery o1’ more than ordnary in-, tea-est. Whatever had killed Mont- Bbmery Gaynor it had been some- vmt and valet. He was a man thin! Whlfih “I u“ "wmfiflt at any. riite, was far removed from scien- tific understandng. ‘Iliat a man icould remain so utterly life-like after death-that his bodily organs could respond to the application of artifi- cial stimulus so perfectly was noth- ing short of amazing. Blayne next turned his attention to the pecularly rigid ash he had found beneath the grate in the dead man's office. So congealed was it that he had to resort to breaking it with a small hammer. Beneath the lens of the microscope Blayne found unit the ash was that deposited when vegetable paiper is burned, but what had caused it to turn hard there were again no indications to show. To test this he placed a small piece of the ash in a test- tube into which he poured a small quantity of powerful acid. The ash evaporated in the n-iixturc, " but when he had completed his analysis he was left with a few drops of yel- lowlsh-brown solution almost of the consistency of syrup which he could not identify. That it was some strange poison he had little doubt‘ and if this had been the means of the diamond merchant's death, he must discover somethng more a- bout its potent properties before he could fdffn any Uifiifloii a. to how land by whom it had been administ- cred. inconvenience you." "Not at all. Not at all,‘ the dealer which is the primary training assured him, in his excitable man- ground. Some schools reported a ner. "I happened to be passing andlock of Superintendents and sev- I thought I would tell you somcJeral suggestions were given. Rev thing about the idol you purchased Mr. Ieard spoke of one or two from me recenlty. The lady who schools, he had known, which had brought it has been in the salon solved this problem by the train- again and I took the opportunity of ing of the teen-age boys and girls aslfng her its name. She tells melin the Y. P. S. and other-organ!!- it is known as ‘Zora.’ I thought ations so that they were able to you would like to know, especially ’ ‘ the entire Sunday ‘ool as the curio is such a rarity." service when necessary. The im- Peter Blayneis features did not portanoe of takng up the Temper- betray the surprise lvlr. Derehamb ance Contest in the Sunday School announce-me ‘ had given him. was also emphasized and it was felt "I am much obliged to you, ivfrnan effort should be made to make Dereham," smiled the young man-temperance teaching compulsory in "I always thTnk it is so much nEFr Ithe day schools. Rev. Mr. Christie to know the baptismal names of thelalso spoke briefly on the subject Idols one collects. Many thank-u forland advocated the use of the tem- ~your trouble. I shall probably bcnperance pledge cam, Meeting was ‘along again before very long when 'brought to a close by singing "Take I have a few minutes to spare." the Name of Jesus With You" and Wheu the antique dealer had Benediction. ‘g -e E. viie eat qUlv‘ ul gazing at‘ The evening session -, at the evil countenance of the Indian eight o'clock with a large congreg- idoi. atlon present. Meeting opened by BIOWIY he extracted his pocket singing "All l-Iail the Power" follow- book and took from it a small, torn ed by prayer by Mr. B. O. Hardy. piece of paper upon which was in- Scripture reading was given by Mr. scribed in green ink one word oniy— Milton Vessey and was followed by zona. la delightful solo by Miss Mary Per- It was the piece of paper he had guson. The minutes of the after- Jound beneath the flregrate in Mbct- noon meeting were read and approv. gomery Gaynor: omce. ed. The IlOmIfll1"ng committee re- .- ANNABITI suiiiimii und Ilogialerod buy plfllll lily. Ngfiiihnzig-{aluggmgga ‘m ism, nouoonn, aims by Dillon AXWQfUY-I, M by‘. m‘, rmhj» ‘Sh, y, q diam by Joe rah-hon Iiof. ‘Sh; o‘! $1.10 ‘u: Lin“ n" ‘an ‘M. 9pm, ::|"Q|:::m fflnwidw..." ‘r-mlnou “It...” of no coll vuou IIIN. corned out in Juc. She mood on any Mic hi5. ll" "l" A" l °' n"“" l ol manner: both Truck and Stable, in foot lilo in Mrlw"! ml'"'""¢ y "hum weigh. 1150 pouiuln, and ubuolutely louml. uluronn AUBREY! ' 401k Buy (lcldllg fouled March 24th I080, Standard um! Raglan-red No. nu. Captain I'm-q, sic-mi nanfnomounm. 1=0:'/-.‘1ll,l:f:1 Qafgvlg‘: lumdcono Individual, Trotter. and with u few woe u r: “MI”... bu“ I. lrulhd a mill lu am, Inc half In 1-11. H"! III: "W" hi," l mu“ “w,” sound, unil will mule u fut trutler, This l: a 60 I for W‘ l! ‘ ‘h. HIM" III u yearling, but uluco I an l-eoervlng norhluli ll! WU 3° ° V, bidder. BAEBONI N M,“ Brown Gelding ro-iiiii nrucii mi, mi, ennui-a and Real-Mm! uzalq“. Own brother to lllIIford Aubrey, Sill-I, Captain Aubrey lzilfllbi DA!"- i W. M0554, Th]: In really u vary exceptional IOQIUIII ll 7°“ "t" "l" I v ‘a’ I" lee him, and aovorul horsemen have all that the! M"! "i" him‘. m” more ‘olfortion gulted trotler than Raebon In the pasture, He u l I1 u ll b, ‘mm °"' ’ ’ W m ARABILAI Bey-Filly, fueled Burch "m1, n31, Standard on Captain Aubrey sic-m, ma, baby Todd by "l!" golterryenrling tumor, bred to trot, umI chow! ll- DIAIIOND MAC: mu“ Standard Brod (Certilleuh Jun now applied for) Chutnut lllfimll m.“ nlz you: I SIRE, Captain Aubrey lifllfi, DAM, Doro B. I1. 3!". D ' Mao Ir u lovely dllpnollloned more, llfrferlly mannered In liable 1m‘ track. and ll uu exoollont road mus at the lrol, dou not 01h‘! ‘to 191:"? a. rond gait union liked for u lot of upocd, She ha: been mile: I Giuliani h, 1:18. and In believed uh In foul Calumet (llautnl (8 you old o n) an“ Trnux, Dun, llighlulul Mary, ow miner of Ihllllfl 960M 1-5956. a?!” m now/a. and lcoflnud Irma vigour! lhe In perfectly lounil lull handle. Due la foal lune l , The following racing equipment vvllLlllo In "Ill: “Vi?” w; ","E,'3,':" Including I not: Wulverfon, l let Grand Circuit, then urn near! a rkndlron‘ not: good m» nappies, Jol (Inn (nearly new» lrnillhll "l" lg" “PM”, Honolulu lolly. nod condition. nooui, Binnie", Cholera and o! firs?“ I M" ‘than hereon will no doubt IQII for u fraction of Ihelr wulurfivll '0 h‘ m. lo devote all of m! time lo my hunlnou, l Inn dooldnl lagoon mun‘ "m" big-hell bidder, regurllon of pr oe. la nnvv || the time “o "I. W.“ "m. over at the Inhibition burn, vilek out the one or onu "rat atom", énum Illa chevron, are that the hlgh hlil will not he I'll?" ma‘: ‘,1: "m, (m-nfluito Don't forget Ila llalb-‘Ihurulluy §"\'Pn|'\l! If) oo-ock- w - II with trunnion of ownership goes w 1h all of than hormi. " f "M d“. fljflflp-‘lanoe monniii mm wmi approved Ievurlir. or v0 l‘ P count for on . ' ' ‘lion Al then horoea on colored In Prim List oompcllI-on, and 731"" m" RQIIIMIOII m». iio-ia. l" Todd. She‘ In a "Pilaf?" (To Be Continued) ported as follows, the officers for the coming year: President, Mr. (The characters in this story are Leonard Cudmore, North Winaloe; entirely imaginary, and no refer Vice-President, Mrs. John T. Ibr- onoc to living persons u intended.) guoou, Mlrohflcld: Secretory-theol- l mm..- * ' " t. vulou specify that all enirlcn mun runaln for the lull duration n,’ hihllton. this will of coup» lu- u-vor-clltlon of the In". l" “'° ‘,"“..lIi'i5' 170w are for than: uulll the int day of the For free of churn o °"'"" ALFRED u. REID. q ,,_ ' Milford Slut oaflhim,’ 1W erhoohlofljn on. am II pbllllfllliuaacooaut o! nnmny ‘l’, ooh lelolllfiolu-ponponodruinll