‘Y's ‘inlay-rows. ntfvlflls now“ .. t» -..v_4-.v..n.~rr_~»¢.-. ""Y"'la as """ each srx vyvy or l "l lllllll-lllll’ H all ' onorsLLbTvTLsAeus. i I n D o u b t . ‘Scrubs, 443 pins. ITALIFAX. _N. 5., Oci...14—\Vhet-. her either; would be an in-l Ever Reldys. Majority for Ever-Readys over Yo») o-Slaoigjg" cwssm OF I _ Compete In St. John "(Canadian Press.) SAINT JOHN. Oct. 14-—Thun- berg, speedy ice skater of liaising- fors. Finland, has accepted an in- " Finn Speed Skater To THE CI-IA 1.uc-:: - spent-grown GUARDIAN OCTOBER 15, 1925 ‘ r5: .11 THE ISLAND AN THE WORLD: h (‘Canadian Press.) rlNew Manager ‘Wm Pnsinini though tarpeulins were spread For Chicago Cubs. CHICAGO. Oct. Ii-Joe McCar-' thy. manager of the pennant win- ning Louisville club of the Ameri- i I i genealogy —— PRINCE EDWARD Today at i" 3.15 Sharp SPECIAL CHILDREN'S . MATINEE TODAY 413,511; TO GIVE ALL CHILDREN WHOiCAN‘;O88lB‘LY COME T-HE “OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THE WONDERFUL PICTURE “The ’ - i ~ - a n Ten Commandments WE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL ADMISSION PRICE OF 16c FOR THE MATINEE TODAY ADULTS an. Owing to the Unprecedented demand for tickets. and to give everyone an opportunity to see the “The Ten Commandments” We are holding the picture over an other day, Friday- We strongly advise our country pat- rons to secure their tickets in advance REMEMBER Friday will POSITIV- ELY be the last day to see this master picture .as it has to be shipped to the Mainland Saturday without fail. . lism L. Veeck, President oi’ the. _ , PITTQBURGH. P8“. O —— fl l k . ll‘ l’ n, “°h°°“°' "°° “ll “w”: 232:? ' ""200 m Ti?“ mrdlkfi” "m" ‘m: ‘mg’ Rain blocked the hnnehnil fibril... ilhtsthraiellri 2nd ptgsoigizrp iT-zmmlhi. “:2: hzrlrlllggglffglggfr ‘Gaff; lax ‘year was still in douht‘ - I s Wvr -W 0 compo or. B r u, u wd ' “m, _ " tom's“ "h" H‘ R‘ Silver‘ “ha!” 8' vflnlderstlne likely Wm be acwmmnled by M‘ hcelavyediievsfilpgur mastarthiyg “diffs; cofiiltlagdglsgucameNunex-pectedly in a“ m“ McCarthy wimm Mg“ a; m“ 0t ‘he uume“ M ‘he ma“ M Earner“ m-mllflfi 160 179 h" Europe“ wade“ ' an hour before the seventh and de- spite of the overcast sky and mur- “unmet todaylarolgzib and 1927' national trophy. Nnlyllls l0 lllfl French " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ciding game was scheduled at lror- ky atmosphere of the day, but the "w" ‘Prillmsal! mm Glmlcesleil - 729 734 340 ue bes Field. drenched the bail park accompanying extra day of rest N Y "u!" "milled "l" “ml-l °l 111° 2353 g and forced a postponment. The'was hailed as s benefit by follow- ' ' 3'1"“ memb"! “l ‘he “mum?” To!“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " G B dulugs not only disappointed close ers of both clubs after the firstl J m” Mm ellmlnallm‘ and "Why 3a,...“ ow lng to 50,000 fans, the largest crowd feeling of disappointment hsd sub-l er 0e r! fr?” muldulwl i’; tllnanced blrlerg Larmwrn I115 133 159 0f the series. but continued ltead- sided. The benefit rests chieflyl ll "B!" l‘! l’ l‘ “m” 11° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " The first me in the sowiins n t iht ith spects that u th Pitt hu h. a fthe ".1213 Br. 1118mm h, h 52:35.8 " ' '15 if? 11;: tournament f? the League of the wryouignolgvon ‘wire implausible to re- riwiuxatnris, Wilts? Josliclisoii) and (Sxeclal to thenfiuelrglirflN I ~ Ye -W c W" """" " ' 1 ll d lat - cimo . - , iht 0'r'r WA. Oct. .— c ew “"79"” F” w- A- Rwd- 35cm‘ Manson 1g; 1g; Fvlzlzviiellaytshewnel-‘tos all!!! All-Ebert: 3:1‘;phgr;castrmzsghefovireatillislilzlgkgd‘dill-ritzy‘bgotilznrganszgifzfibrk HOCKEY Cllrb hall 0991194‘ “l? Amulc“ Flshermelr“ m“ Rudd ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '______.__' era met. - throughout tho night and morning. Bill McKechnie and lBucky Hsrrlsiuegol-lflllous for the Hvrvlcerl °l cllmmllme- Glmlcester- mrfd l“ l°l‘ 599 545 555 Mr Essory had the alleys lulwith a chance of clearing in thelror the first ibattle in which thel-lO-e llllllflr 0f Ollllwfl l0 ‘Play K081. l0": "I! l! 110l- Poslllllle 0r ll-"l 10' 1 '3‘ h; u; r q - hi g d for its team in the Natinal HOCKEy‘ finance two events this year as Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1910 $36211“: ‘page; crgwgdflflggesflellllt gfitlegfiglifmwlfeiglér semi; straggling‘? ttilgearizloivlvarlrilglltli ablyiemirsnmrrgbpnpnrtiar >mague during the coming Season. “W” b“ “°°°"'"y 1' w” h°v°l o s Lsaeus ‘° '°° m’ “m” llxht it out. It would be in playing condition al- burgh both will be in the balance. la club “Pflvlsl fllllllwllwl here '0' both eliAminatittila and llltelrllfltlgilléll °°°FELL w ' looks .as though it will be a lively - day. h H b3 k; Pica. 5| BIB B l] ETGV 0U! G 9' _ flflllef W110 i3 g B131‘ H I C srnm we will endeavor to pull off Mniorlty for Bruins Over Sslll- mzllzid'fgz°lr‘n"elre'llg°thl‘°“l. 70"‘?! ‘r1- mr the omrrra Senators woman one combined event if agreeable to tors. 228 pins. hr ahead at mum“ In". _ I . ‘ r 5 F ham mrmd m me new ror the {glut llaut pttissilritlitly of ddoing ever: Bruin. There w" amend“ ‘cores nude $ , rlPittsbnrgh illorriets last winter. B I D0 Ce 8n u“ er DTGIBD ' l t 1 t n I I r mnditions." LePnge . . . . . . . . . .. 185 188 150 ‘slhollgvggnzgo 21516531,“ on 2 as“; ADAM DIED OF GOUT r Sample . . . . . . . . . .. 167 134 112 r 4 h" m AVERS OLD DOCUMENT‘ - 1B. o. Vanlderstine . 19s 147 201 If" 0m Zlzghw s "v "Plwll- ; -—-—— . r r Walks M119 F“ Ewhatasrsnfle ~- :1: i1‘; o... r» ..srzs...em.ts~..hr:.rz.ese ....il"€§?..”%?i‘"..%ii..f.";;i;2§“.2‘?! who». FF o- Ol His 7° Blrlh- """""""" “' $351k iléhirili°ia?f.°ail“éll° zea.ci'zn.r"rri..r.mc* a‘ a“ '.f°f“2.‘.f‘..‘°2..‘.‘i°.iiii‘i€"{‘.£:*°'*~“7l3st i» ' - ' ' “l” ° ou heated-i ui ioth entnry da s Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 236i. out hy 26s pine, the highest single third event of its kind to attain thelgocsment krfirr“ f}, fr; ubrfrv a, y s Tram“ ALEQRISNQ “G 539 81mm 2'85 bowled by B- Jgglfly 175 seven figures mark. but also willlme Herald-s Corlcgm Quern‘ we. '--— . S store. ' T‘ 9118.! BMON! "WW l" WW5. b k all records. with another. y. . I ,-‘ . ,. NEW "RR- Ofl- ""5"" "m" Stewart .... 134 162 154 V- Csylv -- ----lll1 l" 129-473 ogre "sate" to be collected. *3; §1.....‘L'.‘§°§.'§ mgr m6 “daddy'- gf all amateur L_ Howau _ _ _ _ . _ _ __ 161 135 159 E. Doucette ...240 164 168~—572 ggggafl-rg but year the senarorsolanla Thrs documym. professes w walkers. started in 1905 walking Johnston _ _ 135 101 W.J. MOD0;18ld 179 gSP-Eig series attracted ‘Logarlorr to bnsehrrace the ‘pedigree or the early a mlls for well Of his blrlll-lllrs- Affleck . 19o r32 5- 988R“ °° - 2“ "a m 68 wlballs coffers and that of 192a the.Saxo-n "kings right back to Ada-m H9 "39 ‘gen 5° h3'l*’°l'$ gmlllli- H“ E. Burke - - - - - - - - -- 102 95 Total ' ' ' ' ’ ' ' " 2H7 1g g0 ail-New York engagement betweenrland Eve, among the names of starte to ay on s 70! birthday .1). G1 g d y k dr 51, m e pp ‘Tin tin mo; walk. leaving the Yonkers-New; cs1 72s cs1 ‘Al-l- WMEN- 2 o 98 114 -104ro6§'81o§“ s a“ “n “a W ‘betrqig Zurmrxnfr, Alexander and Yolr city line at 2 am. Accompanfl Total . . . . . . 073 géluldg’ i 9-632 1m 129 148| The attendance however will (all Nebuc-hadnezzar. g led by bicycle riders he ivalked to COMMERCIAL LEAGUE J- 50°11"! ‘"1 ~14; “a, 122-4 6 5n 4" 5334“ below m, mrrk m m m3 r. Conrad... 50mg bgauflfuljy 9,... Dobbs‘ Ferry. to Briarcliffe, Ycrk~ m c Tr£r€olj""‘1% 17o 17' m“ Tmal_15i7 ‘when 301(430 a“, we garnet shtécuted Bllld wall-pnebsierved pain arid town and Peekskill. checking in at The first game of e ommerc- - r 0'4 - t t n“ h t m1 drink draw 115s of su eels Wh ch n- the Bear Mountain bridge. He re-‘inl Bowling League was rolled last EgBNIifYllPW ~-~2n l" "lqgg wANmmgs sandsnytuearmotl-‘ee tlinarlrislligojcllllll? "l9 Fall- llle buildlns of tlw turned by the Albany Post Road, arlnighg on the "Y" AllQY-l DMWW" The ' ' ' ' rgrrrgirt’ '1'” ha - rivins nt the Yonkers-New York ‘Moore and McLeod and Pawns Ltd- ‘m Adazm is stated to have died from’ mod .1‘. Whi 9 60 Fl ldt . .. .. , ‘ .- city line st 4.50 pm. The elapsed .\Ioore and McLeod! team winnigg figlgalgtcgrls aidngerggf 1:2: it; B. Bevitgs .. l0: i111 lginantlelgrow mm to “me been hurled a‘ . _ t - . , , . . llrillziérorhzli; llllzllrrlslqi: iigconélsavilazsiyut-by fir: gicgrrmfcliowlng is great is expecuuL éosey . 1g; 1g; 12;. Attendance, todays total 43.8!l0,|' The documents has been in me Ki -- . 1 r . m6 lliJ - . err 7 ‘Series total, 239.974, total rece ptsrrxrsrssmn M “w, Herrhms- College lrllllllls 69 mlles. . B- Mclnnls 137 14o 128 $187,036; $998,690; Advisory coun- for .50 mm PATONS l-TD- 'cil's share. 28,053.40; .149.802;‘- w y " . . . . ' _ players’ share $339,644.19; each Football Practice n. Doncette .... .. 12a .3; r3; Grand Circuit Racing. rgeirrsreérm“ Wm be 6mm“ ;,,,,.,., ,.,,,,._,,, ,,,,,,.,,, .l. blcldlrell 3 43; each league's share, ‘$39.745.l5;i Anchors football practice at rhe-jJ. McLaren 109 95 OPBHS TO Atlanta “m”? 8° M" l” "l" “m i“ 56tl$l27.308.45. P61683136 P asses Victozna Park this afternoon at 5 P. Worth 109 140 {our 19am entered m’ the “'ln‘l'°r:"' ' ‘ O'clock. All player“ . 1 .411 .130 .. 180 147 r W“ ' o be on hand) = l“ "W" i l? EToulllcilltgaa. V‘ ATLANTIC 0a., Oct il-on-nnd MOORE AND McLEOD, LTD. Jack Renault Won I A_ E_ Hearts . 1B6 185 In the opening event. the 215 '" J. A Kelly 119 145 class pace. Dinette captured fiinst CANTON. Ohio. 0.1. 14—.lark,_.\ J Heartz 139 157 position honor; i-n the three heats. Renault of hiomrsnl. u~~= too much _\_ Stewart _ 125 155 coming from third place on che last, bi- Marine Tolllw. r or ‘-\"::ecIin_-z. b Kelly __ 141 145 circuit to lead Alice Ward. second. and Referee Davis 4099M! the 'Tora|__2"1§& bya sulky’s length. scheduled 12-roumi mwvli at the end of the fourth ro , Renault did not extend hizns @-____._ , Mechanic Is Killed Babe Ruth And Party» On Hunting Trip NEW “The; Herman Ruth. better SALEM. N. H.. Oct. 14-—~Daniel Shaw, of Melrose, Mass. acting as mechanic for Vic Spoonrr. lll 811' tumobile races which marked the IP-George opening of the new Rockiugham known us Park board track here yesterday. “Babe? ;the plyer. of four-base was fatally injured when l-llB clouts n the major baseball cir- breaking of the steering knuckle cult, intends to substitute s shot-caused Spoonefs car to overturn. gun for his baseball bat and sally The driver is in a critical condi- inw the thickets or New Bruns- Lion in the General Hospital at wick and the State oi‘ M31119, in Lawrence. search of “big game." Through with the worries of attempting to live up to the title of "lure-run king" ior another season Ruth and a party or other imseball cele- brities, are leaving tomorrow morn ing inasearch oi recreation. They have chosen New Brunswick and Mainehns their playground, but‘ have Hot reached final decision . m m the Nth et. on ust which districts the 11?“), seek a franc Se {rm Erma,‘ yruunal Hockey lreagilie. Pf61Bl€9B§ “We will begin popping them in Frank Calder be n! nhreca: 0o Maine first and gradually work a“ appncatmn “om t e m?‘ our way across the border into ‘Wfilmrlum Company ‘or i bar ' New Brunswick." the Babe said ll- “ “Dl- planned by m“ chm“? this nrorrrmi “Just where we are syndicate to enter the circuit this 50mg u, head for I dog. know b," season. in the application. which is New Frunswlck and Blaine is ourl-“Elled by 09°75“ Hau- o! m“ our Iflngfaryf’ ‘cage Auditorium. it is stated that included in the hunting party In l-lll?!’ ha"! In "9115 Wm‘ a 59'3"“ addition to Ruth, will be Bob capacity of 22.000and thattheywlll Shawkey, pitcher of the New York have artificial ice available for the Yankeeii; Eddie Collins. mnnagarl1926-1927 season. The syndicate! otqthe Chicago White Sox, and Josiplans to secure a franchise for op, Bush. gvvirler for the St. Louis Am-‘eration then. l ericans. l League affairs are rapidly beginll ,_ ‘niug to assume pro-season propor- tions, with the annual meeting sche duled for October 31. here, Efforts are being msde to have the date advanced to October 24. Chicago Applies For N.H.L. Berth Chicago is the latest city to offic- ‘in signed contracts. the latest to 1N. S. Man Given Ten final case on the Supreme Court ‘docket was broken in Antigonish county. today when ~Basil McCar- rthy, of Goldboro. Guysboro coun- ty. Amateurs are continuing to sendsault upon an aged lady at Ad. Circuit racing opened here today . as a feature of the South Eastern Fair with the running of tbur events. ' Braden Ruler ‘in a iflelid of tbusr| pacers, won the three heats in thei second race, the special pace. The thitrd race. the 2:12 class pace brought forth the Dirstmfeil competition of the day when Miss Czar Molro nosed out Norman Grat- ton flor first place in the ‘third and deciding event. George WL-was a bad third. Grey Worthy was de- clared winner of the fourth race. the 2:09 class trot. by defeating the only other entrant, Tippie Frisco 1n two straight heats. Jack Lewis Beats Jackie Newman LETHBRTDGE. Alts.. Oct. 14- Jack Lewis, oi’ Regina, claimant of the batamweight championship of Western Canada, was awarded a IZ-round fistic encounter last night when the referee. Jud Foley. failed to sustain Jackie Newman's com- plaint thst Lewis had fouled. him. by hitting low. Lewis, a clever ail-round ring ar- tist. carried the tight the whole five rounds. outcisssing the Van- couver iboy. ~ Barton street. fully bitten before aid arrived and the coyote was captured. iieved that the animal is a hunting trophy. but the owner has not yet come forward to claim it. Rumania To Refund —'l‘he Rumani-an newspapers nounce uhrat M. Titulesco. lMllDLlBY-QT To Broadcast of cheers which will hundreds of thousands of listen- ers in. Bitten By Coyote HAMILTON. Ol1t., Oct. l4—-A nered by trackers. William Thresh- er saw the animal in an alley-way, set out in pursuit and finally brought it to bay in a backyard on Thresher was pain- It is be- War Debt BUCHAIREST. Rumania, Oct. 14. an- B Years For Assault ANTlGONlSli. N. 8.. Oct. 14—-A record of 16 years without a crim- wss convicted of criminal ss- in London, has reached a tentative agreement with the British Gov» sacrament tor the funding of Rum- Great Britain. in forty years under the tentative agreement. with a 3 1-2 per cent annual payment covering interest and amortization charges. --oo-o-—— Death Adds Force Ma's £26,000.000 war debt The war debt will be liquidated ‘l0 London's Cheers! IAXNDON Oct. IL-The volley greet the Prince of Wales on his» arrival in} London Willa afternoon will be _ gleam an ovuyflle ooumry_ A mm ith the adherents of the Continulngjtlie driver. raphome Wm be [mulled at [he Presbyterian and Baptist Churches railroad terminus to catch up the “l Marshfiflld ilfiiimblfil. §}........_.._r _._ -shqrrtin;~~or-~tpu~¢mwq§;<-igg""~wq"n'rnome"‘df"Mrl‘William ii. Godfrey torQllfl- than be bmmcgg; lby wireless torshow their appreciation of Mr, and. can be accommodated st ForbesjTower of Balm] and The Ark" ' l, Night At Aylmer I OTTAWA. Oct. 14——l~3roch Elu- uninvger. of Munich. Germany. one ‘of the ‘lllief-pilflllliilfilllilfy repro- Address And Pro- Sellllllioll T0 Ml- szrrurs: .".’f.'i‘.‘..".g.il;i.°i;ii 22.14:; J. K. and was‘ directed to the Ayl» ‘mer Apartments for notommoda-l rftion. Jumping into a taxi he gave OCIODGHUIB direction, “Aylmer Hotel," to i l l On Wednesday evening. As s result Mr. ltlniinin-ger pass- lll°‘°d lh.9..."l8l.l.l '1}. ..l‘~....l!Q.l§‘l utnAyimer, On arriving in the city this morn ‘Ml-i _]_ K R055 0n the eve o; mehqing ‘Mr. Emmingcr said on his trip rdaparmre for (mun-k, to the hotel last night lie-thought Although the night was wet and Ottawa one oi‘ the largest cities ‘stormy’ it did not prevent the at, in the ‘world-nine miles all in one. tendance of a large representation ‘llrecllml- from Msrshtield and surrounding lcorlilllglgxbliiliasétetson acted as chalr- ' ' f dt h ti l t ——-— llii“ni“‘l.ifi ‘i213. éifnfiff. fhéifi’. PARIS. 0o- l-Hr-a-we-e the social and church life o: the community expressing sincere re» gret that these ties were to be brok n but he trusted it would be oniv ceipts from Germany under the Dawes plan for the second year of its application totalled 40,592.- 052.44 gold marks. according to ti-r gures published yesterday by the‘ church's activities is not only at! temporary. The address was read by Mr. A. A. McBeath as follows: To ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Ross: Dear Sir and Madam: The time has come when we must say good-bye. To us it means the loss of true friends, while to those with whom you will in fu~ ture be associated. the addition of friends, of the type that improves office of the Agent General for re-. paralions. German coal deliveries to France represented 13.491.874.10 marks of this total. the cost of the‘ French occupation 3,232,225.78 ' marks and the delivery of chemic- al fertilizers 6,030,819.35 marks. Child Scalded To srnAnn Today at‘ 3.15, 7 & 8.45 Matinee-—16c, 11c. . Nig__ht-26c, 21c, 11c. Proving That the First Twenty Years of Married Life are Hardesté-for the ‘Children. EPARENTS R P501115 P” \‘~ arm-u ru-os “n: nus» . No! Nothing serious! Ii: ls to laugh! And you'll laugh ‘till your sides cry for rest! Tonight, 8.15"‘. fStiarp j wmt _ ADOLPHE MENJOU BETTY BRONSON FLORENCE VIDOR _ d Qamznount 91mm Fox News Weekly and Paths Review with acquaintance, and can be ap- preciated only us they become fa‘- miiiar with the fine quahtics of| which you are possessed, The place you have both taken in church work while here. will not Death In Bathtub _ “WNNIPIW. Oct. l-i-lmnccil iii ;u lint hath at the homo of the Hood Shepherd. ilonirlrl Simpson. two ,'and a liaif year Olil. branches °l llllflhours of great agony. the home had charge of the baby present apparent. but will continueland had prepared the bath but t to bear fruit in the future; as the gootl persons of your standing sndl ability can accomplish, time only have commenced an investigation. can disclose. -———-——'-<+>-—-—— be missed. but you have ever been active in the support oi‘ anything .givc him what is due. I dingtou Forks and sentenced to l0 years in Dorchester Penitentiary. Justice D. D.‘Macl(enzie presided. s Big Life Insurance florwsrd his official document to the league president being a well- ,kriown amateur of the east. who- has asked that his name be kept a! secret for the time being and he] p ‘vinively gives his reason for the re- quest, llo informs PresidentCalderl ‘that ho has money owing to him for v [services rendered last season in. OTTAWA, oct. 14--One o! the amateur hockey and that pubiica-imost important and. most compre- ltinn of the fact that he had turned-hensive life insurance transactions lpi-ofessional might lead to those‘ever put through in Canada has lowing him the money refusing toljust been closed between the Csn- Indinu Brotherhood of Railroad Enl- ployea and a p. minent insurance company. This deal is under the and although manyprojecte for a production of the-iiifs-of the poet have ibcen mooted lions harve suc- ceeded. m fi Stock Market. many thousands of members of g1 the Brotherhood. t: Qmlsfnfl n} q, ‘m. Tire ‘totalmamougtblof insunce i v " w pro and e- Illlt (“Mal-n Pm‘) tlvlvvaznetwelve and ‘ n million MONTREAL. Oot. 14—~D0|nin|on live stock report-with but I21 cattle. 268 lambs. 238 lions. and 48 calves for sale on the two mar- kets this morning, prices ruled W lambs were quoted at $11.50. hols were quoted $13.00 for mixed iota ll Wes t. form of a group insurance which will provide protection for the dollars and tso number of men pill W l Iltllllfll! O0 UDIPOII- stately 18.000. The plan will be contrilnrltorymfln go lint-t of ‘til: about steady. A couple of small "l!" V ° "u"! lots of common and medium cai- lllfllllll rlfllllll ffvlll 352'" 31-‘ ves were sold between 810.50 and o” °ll u" bu" M mo‘ 7 7'“ $11. and mixed lots of fairly good 01 ~957- snd 815.50 ‘for select received from ma?!" ""1""! l9 "l ho wi hi0 “filth-IO 0f the" Canadian Listed As IJONDON. Oct. tt-dleoorded of- ficiably as dead and unable to work because his only identifies- tlon was his deem certificate, an err-Canadian soldier today applied for financial relief .to the Plymouth Board of Guardians: “ml-gang rrfiaodamt ‘mu he was only too glad if they had u “M.” we deaf‘ cwmkmro a. been able in any way to contribute To Hoodoo Belief 0. to produce a .s'liIlll.ia/r play. o Dead, Can’t Get Job get Mm orlll the community, health. happiness accompany it. Mnrsirfleld, P, E, I. headed cane thanked the donors in ieiicitous terms. He expressed his Appreciation of the kindly remem- brance to himself and Mrs. Ross as well as the evidence of good will the address contained. It had been a great pleasure to be assoc- iated with the people of Mai-airfield istutes she (lid not know the water. .was dangerously hot. Authorities Not only in church work will you. "Iver 50l- °V°r ll- Gladys: "l-le‘s so romantic. ivhtom ohieot the good of| gxllggrfllrgsytg W“ he slwflyir -Etl.'wai~d: "Oh that's ,force of! habit. ‘He used to be a conductor."- I hat had for its ur best wishes for your future and prosperity Signed on behalf of the people ii HOW ABOUT A FURNACE FOR I YOUR HOME THIS FALL CaloriC Pipeless Furnaces i have been heating homes in. this Province for many years giving en- tire satisfaction. , .<. ' Have us quote prices on the heating of your home. lied. Phone, call or write us. rm n. ‘Tilllilillii 8O Grafton Street You will be well satis- Opp Prince Edward PIIONI sea-a. ‘ f the community. W. E, WARREN ALEX. STEWART W. H. GODFREY MAPLE LEAF i RADOLITE g Oct. 1. 102s, ' Mr. Ross in accepting a fine gold‘ Tarts time in the dark. l: has the" dependa- bility that everyone ex- perts in aningersoll. their church and social life and .8 PETERBORO. Oct. lt-Jlfigures given out today by the local asses- every street in the city displays IEXODUS TO U. 8. BRINGS DOWN POPULATION ' Political Meetings The undersigned will address the LACKHEADS electors of Queens County on the political issues of the day as fol- snr‘s department show that in 1920 lowm- - Peter-hero's population was 21.790. grl_::algl;“ne"" ' g3‘ rlln 1955 figures are 21.495. or a de- Kerry,‘ ems‘! " "" our‘ ,0 crease of 281. none across the ‘bor- vrrcwfla 0c‘ n .dor looking for work. Practically churrottpia;d‘_'zz:::v_ I‘ o“: n At 88 ‘m’ “l” o" 1° mm 5'31"” Botialinw ............. ... . l4 ‘Hunter River Oct. l6 North Wlltshire Oct. I7 Wflngvatou ............... Oct. I3 Meeting w‘il begin at 7.80 p. m. Llbersl c ndidates are invited to oil-and ‘and will be given half Blackheads simply dissolve and disappear by this nus simple, u [dqnmflegflofl 11m any other to the good fellowship and religious ‘nunces1ff.;el:=xl:rp?;liihsord'fro?‘ u" um“ n’ l‘ m - i , na e anon, The insurance will hoasnmd idemmontion he oouid point to was life or the community. Mr. Ludlw $390 ."li.'.'t"s,""r'..'r.""t'r.'§'"isr1' ot:'rl:llhy°iever‘my John A. “Hw u; moth are a imennoriai atone has in Ironmn Jenkins also spoke expressing sp- ‘oi-mind will be gone, 1.15am] gonumu" t“. ther- where his name was listed amongprocistion and good Wishes to Mr. the . _ _ M and Mrs. Ross. l .>. ‘ v” . . ....~ Hap-run r..- »-1--\- ...-.... . .iu...'b,-'mr”l§iu _ flail