THE GUKRDYAN. CHARIJOTTETOWU”; ' altrrroso . . ..;maLL-- 1” Cup playoffs. looked over these yesterday. said section I- , grndugtg, W” 1 d t d b 3. Roy C. Woodside. 2. Stewart 6: up. Ch'town. l ' Mlllifh l-ltzyughyu Miners. " 9”" ” ”' V KOIII IIIIOIOSI 4. J. n. Lockenay. a. gas. 3H.NB.s ms. Middleton cnpphd Gm: New W ”- D auction 3- 4. mini ii. 3'. dates. G” he 3" in 3 n-- ROME. Nov. ll! - (Ar) - (c”"”"""' bM............"”'" "" P-v Mala - 4 Entrlol s. s-. w. Lavandierf Geo'town. ' ” -n- GLACE BAY. N. 3.. Nov. 16- Violent time bomb explosions bulnnmg to 1.4. bug 1,." en. . WINNIPEG. Nov. ism (CP).. (cpl-eclace gayixigggsckegf Ltelr Iwrreillredl the midtown Rome dig mu” be l1,,en'm Jud” acorn lEt?X”(":'.TWol&s:ll7ide. Section 2.. vlt;Ieorst coarse! trains lutures prices Cam Bremnd en Stan Robertson ea. u” e”. M ”'.'” ?epm'ate Cnllbeck ll” c"mpku'w u" 1nd” 8. Ernest TlMlll. Ada" F""'l”C4 E""'” cios: o;”t': u: y low" n ma rue have line uip one "I wuv anti-communist. anti-fascist 130- in; oi! almost 300 foxes and the . E t ,1: Mm -- E G 0 HY! union of Winni- ::2. of dllgt d:Ve;1;a”y'"' " litical parties today. Nosone was l""dM'd mink "' W” d'V'r mu ' ' ' TORONTO Nov (or) Two 5dllhe”ll'r'mEs,:chI'li"'to0'1' mow- e 9 ' This i the rema I . 0 er. . .e- - un er ne. lcarglbercmn H mued ti, ,:,rf:;::;ng;-t: injured. The bombs destroyed foul. .umg:1rl1Ilphunum" Wm M leetlo:'l-'..uh .- I I ' 3. slaw". & Roopg suburbaln aoronw girls. unknown ke?eclinea at United States mar- piay-maklng centre an 1:” he both political party offices, tabled. mm the ,.em.1n1,,l mink II nry 4. M”. 1.1.; an” to eac 0 or until alter 5epsr- b I were reflected here, and against Glace Bay; in d I W M" smashed walls of adloininz apart- classes. which of course are mutI- 1 Ernest or Mm 5' M” H' 5' G"'”- mg accidents paralyzed them mm ran?” '""""d ”""l""- c"'"' my met Quebec 94 "F "I a mum. and hurled debris mm me mm. A real 300.; mm); mm who - - - irom the waist down, soon will me" I1 Support was less sures- head into a new venture made sive than at recent sessions. Class 9 - Extra Light Section 1- Adnlt Male - I lntrles Sums American buying of oat; W" reported. and there was lim- ited demand from domestic ship- Klt Male - 7 Entries 1. Stewart 8: Roop. Andy Rnchon. possible by well-wishers. Nancy Mccomb. 21, of mag Branch and Doreen Taylor. 19 of Ottawa junior streets. it was a surprise t. Mm the W”, ' our breeders had improved the quality of their mutation mink. a 2. Mrs. H. B. Gates. Weston are going into business for mtg" S?'t”'3' W" himlht on Un- rluza LIST ::ny"(E'Tw&qfl.ide' iigdtl:;N:.tB&(i:tt;a;.l :ll11:r::el;;:weI;;lrngo1r:ear;&::ien3Itgwigelg cum”: es account and (or pro- d0 5'LVz”(g::Au:':c'g"531" s.'McLu:e samlaexlnnon. 5' R'V"”"'d L'""dl” cozldtlextcit-as from tzlbtfdllnz Mine :l::e'l.'.'l.'.'l'le:l"" "M 1"” ""3 Champion Standard. sliver-Pup swam '- swumlltit.-Male - 10 Entries E3316” fro; tmimbuagns :'m'e"”::g gl::sm.:tVyo" all;MIr.:l'3.dull:'heat Adult Female - 1 Entry and material. prices were up one-quarter rent They became acquainted while convalescing at Lyndhurst Dodge in Toronto. Doreen permanently across the board. Close:-. Oats: Dec 92 1:28; May 87 1.3 l. Gordon MacMillan. Cornwall. i. Mrs. H. 8. Gates. Reserve. Gordon Mac-Millan. 1. Mrs. H. B. Gates. 3. Stewart 8: Roop. 1. Ernest '1'. Mill. . Weekend cg-ma cmmplon shun” 5" section 1- . ;. N W. H . G . injured her spine in May, 1949. ml-2; July 83 7-8A, "'r I'll! Mlle - No Entries 5, 54",", ;”g3.,.,f”'3"”” when she fell irom a bridge over Barley: Dec 1.41 1-45; May 1.29 1. Gordon Maomjum, the Plumber River. seven months 1-41 July 1-23. Reserve. Brenton Clarke. S'side. "";T' t;-ale - No Enm" CHAMPIONSHIPS Lalterimlimw W” struck d'”,'" by JuEE'e1:'59De1(:2A1:57: May 1'61 NA; oaoura P bll - '- n it . ax: Dev 3.83: M .' 3.805: M; . CHAJKHONIHIPS Mm” 'for:ntt;:,S:ll'.l,ltoAinin: lf..'.l'Q "rl..'.l2l.", My 3.75 14N- m not or lire-0 initial 1. Lem; clan. formed a committee to aid Nancy. r-rmr lhntlsrtl Platlnnnso-Adults 3, sggwu-g 5, 3009. then only is and second younsest of eight children whose mother was dead, Their father died a few months aiter Nancy's accident. The committee raised 36,000, nearly half of which went towards medical treatment. The remainder Produce MONTREAL. Nov. 16- (GP)- Produce prices quoted here today were reported by Dominion De- 1. Roy Woodaid . M . 2. Gordon Maclvlulanflpnu 1- Md-ll" 5! MICKIHHOII 3. Folland 32 Mcrnrlane, S'side. RWFW D. 0- Stewart. 4. Gordon Maclvlillan. v 1, llandsrd Platinum:-Pups Clark. Progeny or nsnl-5 Entries 2' Lem Cmk 1. D. O. Stews t. g , Dirtment of Agricultu I l- : W' db k ' 1. Roy Woodside. Reserve. Roy tllloodside. Gnml chmphm sundnd ls gomg l” be "M1 W help mud 10W51 N M 0 590”... Boys Two-Tons In red on m 1 2. Gordon Macmillan. L Lem Chm the new home and office for the 5,... pm map A mu 5-, n girls. it. is planned to raise an- 1-2-58 1-2; med 52-54; A pul- other 38.600 and the Canadian 3. F 11 d 5: Md? 1 . 0 an at and lets 49-49 1-2; B 50; C 44: all 4. Ernest T. Mill. Kensinaton. . . . . . Grand Champion sizes 26 to 34-Week-End Special Reserve. Leith Clark. I g . . 1, McLufe 3, Mmxgnnon. Paraplegic Association intends to nominal. Receipts: 330 cases. 5 Dozen Boys Pullover Sweaters - ole-in colors in sizes 30 to QTANQARD Wm-"5 MARK”, Reserve. D. 0. Stewart. M k A A lend money to set the building Buitert Current receipts Que g g 1 . smvggg started. no pasteurized fresh 56 7-8; 34 only RG9. 32 5 h - GROUP! If ets t I ant” Que M 2 55 7-8; wholesale Que Week-End SP3”-ll C 90: ''''''””"'' 'i Ci”. ggxgr. Lu.” surged no 1 pasteurized fresh 57 (M: cred: Oct. make 223 and Quebe: Get of Sire-3 Entries Toronto-Stocks lower; prices ("A55 lglillez 23'-'af;9Fi'l Print job white: Ocl. makv 28. i.a.s. Mont- - ' ' H section 1--Adult Maled Entries ease in quiet tradinx. Do g Taylor. the builder. and PW”? r -0- 5069152 Nil. real. Receipts: Nil. B'oys' Fleece Lined Combination Underwear, 0 , 2-2 1. D. o. siewsrt. Montreal-Stocks lower; papers Don lliusseli. New Toronto druszist Chem: Current receipts 0n- Potatoes: NB .... 1 75'. 1.95- slzcs 24 to 34-heavy quollry-suit . . . - . . - - .- 1. M('Lu.re dc Macxinnon. Char- 2- 505' W00d51d9- lead lndl-lslrlnls d0Wn- and chairman of the committee. ”"l0 Wm”: 093 make 35 11-15- 1.10; NB nn l 10': .16-.13; NE lottetown. 3. Ernest T. Mill. New York-Stocks easy: some are Soncmng material and wlun. 25 1546 and Nov. make 37. !.o.n. rm 1 50".: .65A.70; PEI no 1 75': 2. Ernest T. Mill. 3. L. K. Lockenby. Hamilton. motors in supply. Toronto-Bacon hogs. grade A. unchanged at 53.50 a hundred- weight. New York-Cotton closed to 75 cents a bale lower. TORONTO, Nov. 16 -:(CP) - Alexander J. Day, 51, worked four teer help for the structure. Sev- eral builders and construction sup- ply iirms already have responded with materials. Nancy's brothers and brothers-in- law plan to help on week-ends and any other free days to get the building finished. factory: Ontario colored: Oct. 1.10-1.20; Quebec no 1 75'; .75- make 26 15-16 and Nov. make 38 1,00. 3-16; Quebec white: Oct. make 27 9-16 and Nov. make 36 1-2. f.o.b. Montreal: wholesale Ontario white: Oct. make 28: Ontario col- the doors so they can enter in their wheel chairs without assist- Boys, Dungorees - hard wearing 7 1-4 oz. 0 ' il” 26 M 3g Pair Progeny of Dans--1 Entry cmm-s m ......... SOUTHAMPTON. England. Nov 16 - (AP) - Lewis Douglas. the retiring U. S. Ambassador to Lon- don. disclosed today he may have to have his left eye removed. He ,., 2.25 section bddult Female-ll Entries 1 1. Frank Mayne. Westcheater. -I Nova Scotla. 2. Roy C. Woodside. . L. K. Locker-hy. 1. Ernest T. Mill. . . . . . fl l 5 Dozen Men 5 Plain Doesiun Shirts - sizes W 14 1-2 to 17 1.2 - Week-End Special . . . . ... MIN K Class 1-stands .. 3 . - s r g. . . . - . has had scvcravl operations on the Men 5 Fleece Lined Comblnahon Underwear heavy 4. Ernest T. Mlll. Section 1- days at bookmaking and made 75 The SW5 11999 P0 "10" l" 95” 3"”. ,v . p h g d . .1), quality uTigeI' hand" C sizes 36 to 44. 3 3. goc?(egbyI.enkiM Same Adult Male - 9 Entries. gilgtshi-D"I;0lllI:od'glylvElkliel.l1:aEltgfsexzlga lb):Jn(liI1lngJa3:?lyhnV;rh:pec1t;I;e-::t::;g 103::-L:l;ildirgre(dr:)l,lllu.hatindrgi elyoemsllfllcye w)e;i1:niagsg;inKl;c;Vrl her: Per suit . . . . . . . . . . - . - . - - . . - . - . - . - -- ' 71 Roy c. Woodside. ' ' l. Lelth Clark. S'aide. to 14 a... and fined szoo. running irom the street level to lfvlns-dining room and omce. "I ADM 194”- Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers -- some heavy s""”" 3'7"” m"4 km” 1. Ernest '1'. Mill. 2. Roy C. Woodside. 3. Ray C. Woodside. 4. Brenton Clark. S'side. Section 4-Pup Female-6 Entries 1. Ernest. '1'. Mill. 2. Brenton Clark. 3. Roy C. Woodside. 4. Roy C. Woodside. 1.75 Men's Corliortt Overalls - high and elastic back styles -e Sizes 36 to 44. Pmr Men's Work Pants inyegther drill or coftonode quality - ' 32 44- R . . 5- slzes to G9 I” H.” - ..... .. . 2.75 "Tiger Blond" quality -- all sizes 36 to 44. fad... . . . . .. 3.-mm . CHAMPIONSHIPS Standard White Marked Silvers Men's Dungoreea - -7 1-4 as. denim - (Extra Llsht)-Adult: sizes 36 i040--pair . . . . . . . nook: a Moscow 1. Frank Mayne. Reserve. Roy Woodside. Purl I. Ernest '1'. Mill. Reserve. Brenton Clark. Distinctive styling, unsurpassed seating and driving comfort help make DeSoto owners, On long trips or short Grand Champion , ' . 1. Frank Mayne. Reserve. Ernest 1'. Mill. GROUPS on 6: 5110-2 Entries 1. Ernest '1'. Mill. 2. Roy C. Woodside. For LIFE And FIRE INSURANCE CONSULT or PHONE A. R. Mclllllls 75 Queen St. proud owners. Progeny of Dun-2 Entries 1. 2. they ride relaxed and enjoy the ease of being able to drive without shifting. Ernest '1'. Mill. V Roy C. Woodside. . STANDARD PLATINUMI Clan T - Median section 1- Adnlt Male-0 his-Isa J. R. Lockerby. D. 0. Stewart. Ernest '1'. Mill. 2:. and J. B. Jenkins Section 2,- Adult Female-O Entries . W. E. and .113. Jenkins. ll . Phone 1040 . Frank Mayne. . Roy C. Woodside. section :- Pup Male - 5 Entries 1. Roy C. Woodside. 2. Ernest '1'. Mill. 5. C. 5 .?. E Madeto ”taIleit” 'l1Ie best monevm W-S 2: 32:22 3: llllli. i. ,'.l? 11. & M. MUl:Al;I;IA:(. LIMITED .....;,.u..nm g 1 EM; Ch-Ila"-!0'I' l. D. 0. Stewart. 2. Ray C. Woodside. g 3. W. E. and J. B. Jenkins 4. Roy C. Woodside. 5. Ernest '1'. Mill. Clue I - Light : w-.e Section 1- Adult Male - 1 Entries BRAND-NEW-INNER runs GIVE GREATER TIRE MILEAGE Portia an old tube in a new tire is poor busi- ness. in old tubs smschss. becomes porous and leaky. A Good es: Deluxe tube is molded full size . . . main: ns constant iodstion longer. giving added protection and mileage in any tire old or new. Let us replace your old tubes right away. norms vnunocs w. 6. Moms nae snvlcs smous NW. a clot: vote. a mans oooos-ossow nose PIOPII IIDI ON oooluvean VIIIYIILNONMIVOVICIIKDID fl 1. McLure st Macxinnon. 2. Frank Mayne. 3. D. 0. Stewart. 4. L. K. Locker-bah ; 5. McLure dz MacKinnon 8 ti lt- ec gidult Female-6 Entries 1. MoLure dz Msckinnon. 2. D. 0. Stewart. MASONS 49 f(. ( ulrjxv. r1I1(1,(.rJr ..4.f3l Arlprgrparrli. y 9 x&1u1uut I I 5. h K V: