lilllF FEATURES l!“ RWBMEWS MEET Outstanding Women. Golfers Advance In- to Quarter-finals For Canadian Open Title. (Canadian "Infill 9mm, RIDGE GOLF COURSE, wlnnlpcg, Sept. Ill-Champions "11 and seeking a new title-at mg Canadian women's open-four leading women golfers advanced tonight into the quarter finals of the Canadian women's open golf tournament here by negotiating u“; soggy fairways and greens of this difficult layout to win their second round matches. Victor by the widest margin was Ada Mackenzie. Toronto, holder’ of the Canadian close championship, who downed Mrs. W. C. More, her city mate, '1 and 5. Mrs. More put up a wuraBfl-llls battle but failed w keep out of the traps that infest the layout. a ‘\ v Has Close Call The defending champion, Mar- gery Kirkham, of Forest I-lllls, Montreal, had a narrow squeeze when she finished the first nine of the lB-hole round only one up m Donna Baxter, brilliant young Manitoba junior titlist. But the defender steadied her game in the second nine and took the match 0n the 17th, three up. Olteknding Threat Another outstanding threat to Miss Klrkhanrs crown, Mrs. R. K. Beairsto, Manitoba. champion, ad- vanced at the expense of her fel- low Winnipeger, Mrs. Athol Mc- Bean, whom she defeated 5 and 4. ‘Isobel Pcppall, Ontario Junior champion, turned in a convincing win over Mrs. M. A. McDowell, Vancouver, 6 and 8. Old Country Sp o r t LONDON. Sept. 19-(0. P. Cable) -Reslllts of soccer games played‘ lcduv in the English and Scottish incl-ball leagues follow: Chelsea 2; Huddersfield 3. West B-romwich A. 1; Arsenal 0. BR l‘ l A Hyperion Wins St. Leger For Second_l_3ig Victory Lord Derby's Colt, With Jockey Weston Up w... Famous Stakes 1:33; Three Lengths. ‘ l DONOABTER, Sc-pt. SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 /-- BOWLING WRESTLIN G BASEBALL RED WINGS EVEN SERIES NEWARK. N. J., Sept. 13—(A. Ill-Rochester Red ‘Wings nos- Qfl out Newark Beale, 4-8 today, in fake the second game of the ' l "llnlfllll Lfllue Pennant Plly-liff scrim. Both teams have won s game. Tom Careyehomer l" "w third firm-ea in the Rochester attack. BASEBALL RES_ll_lTS AMERICAN LEAGUE R. If. E. Fir-st game: ' . Chicago .. Philadelphia .... 2 _ Jones and Grubs; Peterson, berg, Combs and Cochrane. 383 m O Wal- Second game: Chicago .. . ... 2 D 2 Philadelphia 4 6 0 Faber, Wyatt and Berg; Cain and Cochrane. St. Louis 1 6 2 Boston .. .. .. 3 7 0 Wells, Knott" Elia Helnsley; Brown and Ferrell. NATIONAL LEAGUE 3.11.1! New York l) 9 1 Chicago .. . . . . . . . .. 2 B 0 Hubbell, Shores and Mancuso; Bush and Hartnett. Boston .. ... ‘o 4 1 Pittsburgh . .. . . . . .. 1 7 I Cantwell and Hogan; French and Grace. Brooklyn ... 1 6 1 Sizlnuis 4 6 i Carroll, Shaute and Lopez; Dean and Lewis. Ancient Theatre Still Preserved After 150 Years BOOKHOIM, Sept. l3—-(C.P.)— About. 400 e.-rt historians represent- ng 2'7 countries at the Art History Congress held in Stockholm early this month witnessed a. perform- ance in the unique Dlottnlrlgholm Court Theatre, built more than 150 g ,- THE; CHARLOTTETOWN HGUARDIAN lwi ‘l... SPORT WORLD lFavorites Fall B; PARKS T0 PLAY lN MlillllElllN N. S. Baseball Associa- tion Rule T e am s 18-40. P. lCablw-Lord Derby, one of the ‘lllllslandlng [Euros on the Brhish ‘turf, tonight celebrated two great] victories this season by his threg. lyear-old chestnut colt, Hyperjgn, Rlddfll l7! Tbmml’ Wvston, the ‘JOCRBY who so ably pllotd him to ivlcwry in the Dcrby a little more ‘than three months ag», Hyperion {W011 the 154th funnhqg u; ‘he {any HALIFAX, Sept. 13.—!\ Spiriteil ,°_l-l5 5L Leger Stairs ifom a 113m, lnttle for the right to enter the No- lof l3 including l0,wi'lo I‘.|ll 1n the f Ya 5W“!- biisebflli iiflBl-‘i \\'lll Con» ,»F‘p=0m Downs Classic, elude Saturday at Middlcil n. neu | tral ground to the Hflilflifx’ Willow 1 Takes Early Lead ‘Parks and Yarmouth Gateways} Controversy over the site of the final game was settled "‘-'l-lt‘ by agreement on the part of "'3. leums last night. The semi-finalists lound themselves unable to agree on a field for the game to break their two-all tie. Management of the Parks wanted to play on home grounds; Gateway officials held out for a neutral field after coming to Halifax to even the series by vyin- nlng the replay of a protested game. Appeal for a ruling was sent to, the Nova Scotla Baseball Associa-l tion. That body decided today they ‘ must play on neutral ground. but did not name any field. After re- ceiving the ruling, officials of both on Neutral Ground. Asuming the lead S0311 gfte; the 5m" the yI-ungcolt by Gansbor- ough out of Selene finished three lengths in frcnt of the Aga Khan's VFSIlCIEBElOII. A neck behind Felici- tation was Lord Durham's Scarlet Tiger. King Salmon, runner up t0 HYDBriOll in the Derby, was fourth. Hyperion stared at 6-4, Fellcita-i tation at 22 to 1 and S:arlet Tiger at 101 to B. HUME RUN Must Play Final Tilt g (Canadian Press) l Wayside For Ama I '“$andy” Son;5;dHe,I)efendhr Champ, Stays In Running Wit‘ Two Extra - (Canadian Press) l-LENWOOD COUNTRY CLUB, llzlclnnati, 0. Sept. iii-The dark- ilorse men oi American amateur golf gallopcll luughshod over wat- erlogged Keluvcotl today but theyl could not catch up with Sandy,’ determinedl l Somerville, Canada's wearer of the crown. _ The London, Ont, ironmasterl had the punch to come Lllrough for victories in two extra-hole match- es, where other favorizes ialtered' and fell by the wayside. i l i I Favorites Ousted While Sandy was sailing from under the heaviest of pressure on this “Black Wednesday" for favor- ites, the United States open cham- pion, as well as his conqueror were ousted abruptly and the record- breaklng medalist was beaten. ' BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT liilMERlllilE, In HunllWINS EXTRA tear TitleilllllE EATTLESj KENWOOD COUNTRY CLUB i'llC nnali, Sept. l3—rc.p,l_FQ,w he second time today. C. H.052 dandy) Sonlervfile of London. Ont i115 carried to extra holes in de- ."llC(3 of his United Stairs amateur wolf CiliilTlPlOIlSilip, but each ilmt ‘won through. He dcféatc-d Enqgr ‘ltaldvrell of Baltimore on 20th hoi‘ “n the second round of match pla ‘tor this morning elm.natp,,' vimck Evans of Chicago on the 21s" The annual indoor Carri" KENWOOD COUNTRY‘ cam and merchants disptzy which? lfzrlrulati, Sept. 13 __ ‘A, 9,) _ was such a success in ihc Forum‘; .' Kinny Fischer, the record break. lust year will be repeated again; llg medalist and home town far. lhls 7*“ l“ “ld °l the "Wiflij write, followed Johnny Goodman and senior hockey fund. Thg: m. Open mlchnldvrv 0m of m, upellihg‘ daic will be on October: Plait-d States amateur. golf chanm 2nd. Plans in connection withi )I:Shlp as a sumcvnn o’ ups,” ljiolgs Victories» INDOOR (DARAULGAL c i ‘he event "9 “Tmted m l” "Xlfly marked the first two rounr‘ completed shortly. n; match ma‘. ‘ _ Fischer fell a victim ‘of Sydrv l ,W. Noyes. Jr, of New York, Ya star. by a margin of one up in a iEMP$Eimmwrww* , _.___ 0 ‘l lVestIndian a —---w'=-= MILLERS WIN clubs got together today and deter- Lime Nico, Thompson a M mlned "pm Mlidljlj"; u ‘ "Fol-onto, also went out after e T?“ wmrlert °'th"a'?;di“"_ lallillulem first rlzznd struggle against — W1 move m 0 e m“ 63am” lrlydlley w, Noyes oi New York. l Sprlnghill Fencebusters, who elimln- atcd their semi-final rivals, Table- head Rangers, last wee-k. (By the Associated PrPss) Home Runs YeslPrday: Foxx, Athletics. 1; Cramer, Athletics, 1; Simmons, Whrc Sax, 1; West. '.l‘lle margin was three and one Solnerville went Ill stirring holes ln the first round before he cou- qLl€l'l"l Iil€ gallant lorlntl" lrlzalu- ilst-lc balile last. nlgl-t and lznocl; »0d out M5116 Grime-s. a. light hcali; weight n-rcstler of Australia. l_ l)t‘l'l1[76f‘\',.sf3l‘l'lllg s". rrfclre lil at. ..\'l'libt‘.ioll b\l\‘\f<l,ll (jlfnlch and‘ maroon sent. l3~-IC. P. Cable> l -'4~'>":e l-irarilev, 0, Q, D5 9051;, \' A. Valell-lne and F. R. Martin. '-'lll‘ lllcnlbers of the Juuimgg Con. SAN annelhnnruo. Calif. Sept Cricket l PldJ/CTS l3. lA f‘ l- .I:n~k n°ll‘l"'»“f. form‘ y i llc:i\'§.'\\'e'g!lt Cilfllllflftit. ll:"|*ll".i t» ‘(fave F0 r l _._. ___. COLLMBKJS, 0.. Sept. l3._».\.< l‘.l—l'\1lnneapoiis' evened tile ser- "s with Columbus in their play- uil for the American Association iltle tcniqllt, defeating ill!‘ lied- Browns, l; Lews, Cardinals, l. The Leaders: Foxx, Athletics, 45; HOW THEY STAND Ruth, Yankees, 28; Klein, Phillies, 27; Gehrig, Yankees, 27; Berger, . residing in Montreal, tonight tool: New York 83 52 m5- a close decision froln Bobby Lelth- Chicago H 79 61 564 . am, Canadian bantamwelght Pittsburgh 79 61 >564 champion, after a hard, non-title st. Louis T, 65 542 I'd-round bout. It was Senstnls Boston 72 a5 M6 5°°°“‘l "WW °"°’ “lbw l“ lw° Brooklyn . as so .412, yEaPS. 1 Both men fought toe to toe for gmgiillxilsllll“ s: Braves, 26. AMERICAN LEAGUE League Totals: American 559: National, 424; total, 9B3. Won Lost PL‘. -i——-——- Washington 9i 47 .659 New York 8i 54 .600 Philadelphia .. ‘ll 66 .518 ' Cleveland . . . . . . 73 69 .514 Detroit 69 '12 .459 Chicago d2 78 .443 Boston . 58 83 .410 St. Louis 52 B8 .371 (Canadian Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE MONTREAL, Sept. 13—Pete . Sanstol, the Norwegian fighter now Won Lon! P.C. ‘ the greater part of the bout, San- stol’s greater expcrlcnce of the rini standing him in good stead. He weighed in at 120 1-2 while Leith- RESEARCH PARTY T0 STUDY GEOLOGICAL PURMATION pion, Chick Evans of Chicago. Then he came back in the after- noon to square his duel with Ernie Caldwell, Baltimore “dark horse," with a birdie on the 18th hole and to win with another blrdleon the 20th. Caldweirs tee shot on that last hole obligingly knocked Somer- ville‘s ball some eight feet nearer the pin, and the champion mani- fested appreciation by dropping it into the cup from the remaining distance of nine feet for a two. RATES UN llllNElllllliN (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Que, Sept. 13. - l-foneymooncrs will still be able to obtain the reduction in Canada- West Lndies passenger fares at least until the close of navigation on the St. Lawrence River late in Novem- irrds 5-3 in a game interrupts-ti by rain. Columbus took the first game yesterday. l l-Tl if N iiP stalls Stewart’s P r o t e s t Game On Decision in Final Inning. Frankie Sctil'01l.l=‘r:sno,5hov»d the} llllgenl, o; the Emu-h west m- Australian asde as the two WIGSt-lxllfifi Cricket team. will sari from lere sought to slug a out ratherlAvonsnmlth tonight lol- Kingston on than wrestle. ‘the liner Barons. I. Barrow, an- Grirnes, angered, swung atlotller Jamaican player, is remain- Dempsey. The former championglng in" Ezngland until the end of blocked the wrestlers swing withlthe year for business reasons. his 1m and creased with his risht- Remaining members of the side Orioles hit the canvass, out cold. leave England for their htrmes on Dempsey helped him to his mrner Monday. and called the wrestling match a The. West Indians spoke enthusi- drww- sstically of the tour closed yester- day with the game against H, 1). , GILeveson-Gowelds eleven. Head- L OSes ‘liey, outstanding eta-r of the team, n n’ n said he had left the West Indies T0 Y lexpectlng to have a, happy glme and his hone had been fully real- (Canadian Press) ized. Martin, who was injured in WOLFVILLE, N. S, Sept. 13. —-t‘ne mine with Midldlesex, 15 hQpp- li-ialifax Y. M. C. A. defeated thelful that he will be completely 1-... Wolfvllle Buccaneers this evening in l covered in a month, their first game of their semi-final’! _ All the players expressed grab d _ r W series in the Provincial softhallqmde go,- me man,“ mcewedllf w" a l" A“ pleydowns. The score was 6-5. wherever ‘hey may“, and regretted i "V015- b"! ""5 l-llf‘ r lthey had not done better. “Wclbogljnfifii aogwgiihgi, l . . -. . ii ‘ ‘ “EVENTS ARflFICE-‘u imaled Yen. Said valenmw‘ b"! in ihc final session \‘..li“.l S11 TYMPANIC DIEMBRANE Ellglallds "lckelcrs “lay” bellelylllud u Illtlii on lififOllti. "lwul" vyi- lock hit safely. scorin: the ,from second, but the runner vjtls Retiring the hflTd-hltiill" art's Bakery ngcrcjsniioll Iclczln slall- ill illl‘ ill | the softball lllz lust r\ SIOCKHOWL Sept 13_(C_P4)_|nurvnllans or APPLE PICKERS years ago and still preserved in its original state. This theatre, situated at the loyal summer palace of Drottning- SECOND DIVISION Notts County 2; Lincoln City o. am scaled 119. ber, the Canadian National Steam- A remarkable invention by a well-z SIOCICHOLM, Sept. i3—(CP.)—- A well-known Swedish geologst, Dr. Carl Caldenius. has been com- ships announced here today. The same applies to the general reduc- tions introduced this spring along {THIRD DIVISION Southern Boction Crystal Palace 2; Luton Town 2. Efxetsr City 3: Brighton 0. holm near Stockholm, was built by Gustavus IIL, often called "Swe- den's King Charming," in exquisite mlssioned to undertake a most in- with that for honeymooners. my known Stockholm physician. helm Nasiell. wll cll solves a 300- year old medlco-technical problem. Vil- l KENTVILLE. Sept,‘ 13.--B_v the ‘hundreds young men from all sec- t Lions of the Maritimes arc flocking lcallc-d out for allelzvtl lntclflzrcnrc N by tile conch nt third hrvc. - SCREEN ACTIUZSS 1h‘ 'I‘.\l.l{lIl i‘ ‘V Gustavlan rococo style. It was de- signed for, and used by the Royal, family, their guests and the court] The place-marks still carefully point out which seat everyone was! to occupy. For instance, "the King's} Great Guard," "His Majesty's Sec- BOOTPISH LEAGUE First Division lAil-dieonians 2; Patrick Thistle l. Ayr United 2; Si. Mirren 2. Dundee 8; Third Innark 0. I-"alkirk 6; Alberdeen 5. Hamilton A. 2: Kilmarnock 2. Rflnsem 5; Queen of South 1. Si. Johnstone 1; Clyde 0. Hibemlans o; Mothelwcll 2. O O U IONDON, Bfipt 13—-(C. P. Cable) rlillllby league games played to- llflv resulted as follows: Bradford Northern l0: York 6. Wflffinslon 10: salford l3. O O U Bill-FAST. Sept. 13—(C.P. Cable) --Ballynnena defeated Larne 3-0 in B replayed first round Irish gold cup soccer game today. .Wheat Soars In Chicago Market CHICAGO, Sept. 13. — (Al!) — 0nd Vslets and Barbers." The auditorium is not very large. but the stage is of considerable proportions compared to present-I day theatres. The stage mechanism! with trap doors, devices for hoist- ing the august personages up into: or down from the clouds and for! automatic changes of scenery is’ still intact and functions- without a hitch. There are devices for pro- duclng terrifying thunder-claps. storm and ra.‘n or a billowing sea. The lighting effects are very pic-i turesque and elaborate. i Stage decorations and settings: for about 30 plays of Yancien re-I glme, such as Handel's and Glucks: operas or Racine's and Drydcnsl tragedies can still be used. The Bllflyancy in grain values took wheat swiftly aloft 4% cents a bushel to- day. Reports were current that thel wuhlflston administration was de- termined to hoist commodity prices 33 percent. Eastern interests were flsgressive buyers. It was asserted the Government wheat acreage re- llllcllll" immseign was making rapid PYOErB-sa, and that 9i percent of Kansas acreage had signed up. Word was also at hand that a $5°-°00.000 emergency farm relief l Pwkramme was under consideration Bl Washington. l theatre attracts visitors from all parts of the world. rt contains large l and valuable collections of draw- ings and models for stage settings, paintings, costumes and‘ costume sketches. The performance given in hon- or of the guests at the Art His- tory Congress was held in the ex- act style and with all the para- phernalia, costumes and stage ef- fects used in the time of "King Charming." Young Thing (after the third singing lessonl-Do you think I Wheat closed strong. At the day's topmost level, 4%- 4% above yes- lerdayb finish, corn 296-256, oats ‘ ll/fi-llt advances, and provisions showing a rise of 5 to 15 cents. might make use of my voice in pub- llc now? Musician-Yes, certainly. I see no reason why you shouldn't, say, join in the National Anthem lllnll lRENll lN WINNIPEG WHEAT lllllll (Canadian PM!!!) WINNIPEG, Sept. 13.-—A pick-up in Canadian export business, coupled with strength in outside markets lent support to wheat prices on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today and closing quotations showed the teresting research elcpeditlon to Australia and New Zealand. Doctor Caldenius is the foremost pupil of the famous Swedish geologist. Pro-I fessor De Geer, and will apply the De Geer research method to the geological formations of New Zealand and Australia. Dr. Cal- denius’ expedition will investigate a highly interesting folmatlon near Christ Church in New Zcaland. where no less than some 13,000 sedimental year strata can be seen and measured. ITALIAN MARINE SHOWS deferred futures above their “peg- P5033555 ged" levels. Values at the finish ______ were unchsnsed 3 l0 "4 W" lllllh“ ROME, Srpl. lli-Ilalys mer- cussing the matter, Mr. Thomas Cree, passenger traffic manager of the Company, said that the capacity passenger lists for the “Lady" liners from Montreal promise to last throughout September, though Oc- tober and succeeding months are even more lovely lllollths for Car- lbbellll vacations. l-lc said that Jamaica has shown tlze greatest gain in attracting Canadian Wilfifls this year, though thc Bahamas and Bermuda 11nd done‘ wcll, Canadian Actor Again Makes Hit with October option still at the mill- inlum price. calltilc marine, built ullucr a de- cade of Mussolinib rule. earned LONDON, Eng, Sept. ltfl-Jtay- mond Massey, Canadian actor, has was publicly demonstrated for the l° the Vallel’ l" h°P°5 °l Securing‘ first time by the inventor at thel-lllbs ‘l5 aplllc Plckers l" m‘? hill-i recent congress m 05,0 of em.’ nose, vesting of what is expected to provcl and throat specialists. It is an artl- llle hCEXlC-‘l (‘mil l" NW3 SCMlIIT" SYDNEY, N. s, Scwi l3 ~01") -l.ll<l‘ lllv l " 7i llill‘. ullu sxul. ficial tyimpanic membrane made "Cellofan." which can be substitut- panic mcnlbrance restore tllo llcar uclllout the of thin transparent mater al called’ ed for a broken or missing t,vm-, and in this w.l_v. illisionv, ‘ The majority of the would-be workers will. however, be out of; luck for at least a few days, be-l cause of tllc fact that llarvrstlug! operations Will not really get under full steam untll about Scptcmbcr ‘ ilvi‘ ])l‘f‘lCl'L‘llL‘Q tmll; on hlx drl}! oil. (‘oi la-ll of the films llkl‘ llcl . than to take in a ;',-"\ id l-ll‘ she has a collnlc o‘. ll'lll'.'< ,. . The petite SCI‘ " nu l .. .11 ed in SYUHPY will hi P! l. -" l" -' '- slightest lllfiflflvplllCllCf‘ to ihn pntq The 511cm m“ b’ lent. ‘ 10» , ,, Dr. Nnslcll says lllfll ln munyl There shouldlbe plenty of ‘nick-ljwjllzgliigglhllll; . _ cases deaf persons do nol rvnn‘ 111i!’ JOlJF. but’ It is doubtful thatlw‘ h... 1,. -<l l» ~. know ther deafness is caused byl tilcre will bc enough to go around. adamagcd membrane, and he rim-e; if the influx maintains the ratio “Mv fmmxw H fore hopes his new method w2ll|of the last few days. rcmaiflxcd ,0 n prove to be a boon to many, Thcl Though many oi the men are ar-Ifround hm. “ma,” cellofan mclnblnnc is fOllSlfitfflllfsYlYiVlllg bl‘ "filth-Some Dfilfl »’lil"fi——,> ,'_,p_ nu, l-,;;. n~ -- w thinner than the natural one. Il "llc lflfQfFi lllllnbcr arc m. r the: A ' ‘ is only 0.02 mllrnlclrr-s thlcks lllt l-st velli bnv-n trek by hitch-hiking. A qua rt oil“ l‘- "»'-""l ‘lY l4?“ W‘) tum 1f l¢r~rr~ 1J1 cl $33,500,000 wmaman funds, m- added another achievement to his 1933 m. tau-yin; 1011.13,, mm. l already long and varied list‘ of max-Ce, the goveanmeng announceglcharacterizations in "The Act,’ a Her passenger ships, one of' D193’ b55911 0h the filmflllfi airman» which holds the blue rlband forlRichtOfein. and adented to Ens- the mlrope-New York run, have llsh by Miles Malleson, who also earned well, but no figures are as directs the production. yet made public. The play Ls best described as the 1551i’ 1185 mt B favorable bfllllmf- "Journey's End," of aerial warfare. 01 Vlfllble $111419. but Wlm U19 1H- ‘ The cast is also all male with the Vl-‘llble 974170113 0f fie 8h?» Mid P15" single exception of a French girl, sensor steamship sarnlnse. twriel played by the French actress, Ketty expendltures and emlgrlmtss re-,G,u1an_ lnittances, the balance is decidedly!‘ Massey made the airman, ,e_ fllvllmble- .named von Hagen, profoundly hu- llll“ w“ llllcled l“ mlldemlely’ but The PM?“ Bavemmenl sllllsld‘ I man and appealing. The Play opens did not leave the pegged level. May 1mg both passrnger and freight l and December futures were above Sh, ‘when von Hagen has lust brought the minimum price most of the day '”ppm8i_ : ‘lllwll hls 49m lpllllll" m5 5mm” and bulk of the trading was done in more friendly feeling in the market, mllllslllp lllld cllwlllll’ ll" "Wlllell these months. There was a keen demand for all l" all excellent “m” ‘vllll llls llllcsl I grades of cash wheat including dur- vlcllln- "11 Ellill-‘h 989ml" , “mm This mqulry was quite strong Reviewers predict a long run for tall morning and appeared to eman- the Plfly- MM?- Of thfm find dull Cllwgo was quite strong and ate from export buyers. Flax sky- patches in it, but all praise Mas- sales Increase Traders estimated sales of Can- adlon wheat for shipment abroad at close to 750,000 bushels, a consider- able increase from those of the past two days. At the close October delivery was quoted at 70%., December at 71% to 72 and May, star performer of the SCSSlOII at 70 to 77% cents. Wheat changed hands steadily all day, though volume in the pit was not particularly large. October op- Chicago Strong helped prices here. Liverpool wheat rocketed fo-score gains of 5 cents at hers aclln8- which The Daily closed firm ltD to lllD higher on] one time. Speculative interest was ‘Telegraph's critic calls the "per- unfavorllble reports from the Ar- credited with quite heavy buying in formance of his life." The Dally gentine, while the pick-up in export this commodity and rye also rose for Mail describes it as a "great play. It almost breaks a girl's ill l1. 1. silo is unable to break some lll.\ll grams and can easily b" fixed in the ear. l weighs betwccn two or illrcc mull-g i FAMILY MANY-FINGERED i l PORT OF‘ SPAIN. Trinidad. come in hmdv for him-blinking. but the only purpose the extra toes serve is to help wear out. sldrs of their shoes. And yct. says Clifford Richards-b, the whole fnmiflv has them. Richard on. n sistallt n aster nfl Tranqulty scilcvl her", says he has twelve llllTfTS. hs baby dflllgll-l her has twelve fngcrs, his sister al- so had a doz~n as well as l2 tors. u brother with ll finacls and ll trea another brother will til." men (in- zen fingers and '0 fllfl his motto." and grandfnlllcr. The tcacllcl" was sllnvsl" children a goldflr-il in a bowl. "Now," she asked, “can nuyonol tell me what this fish is?" ‘ "Please teacher.“ said one child (Name of Sept. 23rd. ‘Ftrlrl saving ynurscli, why not szlvc tulntlillulc? 'I‘hc Guardian will count is written thereon. the MAIL THIS COUP sales gave a substantial basis for awsubstantial gains. greatly acted} eagerly, "it's a very rich sprat.‘ ,.lllcr wflikJlE W1 lull inf the ll0 mil’: fmul ill’ it‘ Sept. l3—'1‘ho extra fingers might: ' loo VDTES rare Contestant) in every issue oi this paper each “(Ck up m fur in votes NOW. If no? tllcul for _\|?'ll' "This coupon, when nmtly cut ou‘ amt! lvl-‘IF. brought to tile Czlnlpzlign Dqulrllll~~=t H‘. for c!» ON BY SEFl‘. 23ml. .. _ ._._._.L ... _..»..........__.._..,.-._. ._