'FOR8h tibia-live ‘Walled- The following communication has been received by His Worship Mayor Jenkins. Any one htlving| nny information "Don the subleull may correspond tllmusll him to the parties interested. _ New Waterford. Cape Breton . Oct 17th, 1922 Mayor Jenkins. Charlottetown, mem- Slrqsi-flljy-l-BYOTIIIIIHOA you could give ‘me regurdlul: mybrot- her who left here about forty years ago, reported to be living Sumac-hero .141‘ "Summerside, P. blll. 1., would be thankfully received. llis name is Peter-Ellsworth and" he is a_very old man. was born 1n Llnshn. Sydney. N- S- llespectiuliyj l.‘ WILLIAM‘ ELSWORTH, merside. but now friends and- relatives’ "On her return she will call Mr. Peter Mcbcllun, who n; the proprietor of a big hotel there. While in Richmond she was the Buest o! Jliilrs. Murdock MacDon- Ball. Mrs. John MacNelII and "Ml-s. Artemas MMtNelll, Riverside, Ask‘ for Dillard's old Tlko no 0'1“; PERSONALS ‘M159 DQYQUIY .Stewart leaves _Friday morning for Ottawa where she has secured a lucrative post. tlon in the Government ilealth Delmrtmc 1L. ‘ iMr. J. IM. Morrow who has been m1 "l8 Island attending the funer- alof his uncle, Mr. James Morrow of Little River ls leaving ‘this morllllli? 0r ‘Moncton. iMrs. H. Bowness of Kansingtou 2133831285; 311$: g grackley are " s . sire“. ewart. Kent ___, _ IMr. William iMcNeill of ‘the Bank of Montreal. Halifax. and Mrs. McDonald of Mhycocolnagh, arrived in the city last evening to attend the funeral ct their fat- her the late Dr. MacNeill. A mkmmmnmnAnkk n‘ Jww~ l or nvor. 8c per l] to u lino. 10 ncr cent. d! mo, t. (n be Illllll for. it“ clnl wort!‘ fol one sglr. Wm,‘ , ,. .. . l s , 8| t ulvtlgh a cLlsslllllc ADVERllSEllElilS. IlATIdS—l.-¢ll ncr. llno per day. nc m-r day for 0 days 1 Groups of fl figures, nnlflnl lc¢?:n?"s'§.n‘}°.'.':"..:. ‘:31: _ numb. Junmnss-c L Jag nun, llnjcs Furllslled Ilooms ad.“ £51..- ‘seven. Vwljlifilll We for seven Words per vwvv ‘ ‘ ‘ l vvvv 0c IGI"||IIQ ‘per dilly for 3 days‘ wvwvv w .1 vvvv A-gents- wanton - JHSCOIRMLBJUB WANTED LIVE AGENTS FOR Watkins 150 Jlrvducts. . Direct to consumer. Write The J. R. Watkins Co.. 379 Craig St., WVest Montreal. QALHMENYMKN sh F’ " "n. 01c gtsllshlo soil-lint. Nggerleil. t.o_solicit orders tflfle hi‘); u; nursery stock Fqlllerieauc. an celery. territory reserved hillt- est commissions paid, handsom- Bqlllpment. Write for full psrticu lay. stone. a wellington. TOIOIh, to. Ontario. ' Situations Vncunt .. $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS -g't'e‘etlng cards; sample boolt free; men and women already, lnnking $5 up daily, in spare time. Garretson Company Brantford, Ont. . MAKE MONEY AT HOMB- U15; to $60 paid‘ weekly for your s re time. No canvassing. We in- . a ruct and supply you with the work. West-Angus Show Gard Service, ‘102 Colbolrrne Building, Toronto. To 1,111‘ FOUR "Room. HEAT-use FLAiT TO rent. Apply" llldlflllsboro. St. " 31 f t ho tar-omens‘ BUILDING roa storing cars or other purposes. - Apply lfldKent St. 20905847431 HOUSE 1'0} _ LIT. FUIINISHEDl Apply liflihtnton Sh} ' ‘ I 00046-17-31 "r0" Len-Mount bureau-Y located, ltlflllillfluill‘ unlurniflh- ed. Apllly atquailvdiian. . 11- - For . . ~--"—7'""""'-""-."'T'-""" . . - . . lian boys for Christen service. - , . FOR leans-cutouts: es-r on TEAW" WW5" "P" °"'- =‘ d “m, .,, -. ~59“ _ M _ a ‘£233_.““‘l.°°'l..n..l“";£3§'“°“‘ tilts. t. 1....".*:... ‘:2. 1N EMU-QM" "'1" ‘Sl- 30008494‘ ' ' ' gqfiggpqggl loin her husband in ‘New York. FF; ‘BALE c6 i scam). __ .- ' _-_ h,,,,,.,,,,,hh,:., ,.,,t,,,1,,1€,,.,.-I., MR5.HEC1'6R McKAY r ‘Qd i g g 1- _ n hand truck wngoll- Y TEAQHER WANTED Fomjmgpam my o a re u n o At Tryonhfifllll. Proud and Moreside, 298111111?- George _St. 30004-19-bl won sans AT JJMJOULTEFPQ Victoria. P. E. l., a. general WI‘- pcsc mnre, ‘age 9 years in 500d- condition. FUR SALE -- PAIR SILVER ‘iglack £93m. fiegiymtlitlk 01-911 -- l‘ l rs. a, "‘ » Be‘ a pp BOOOQZ-IT-tll ' North" 'llryon. ‘ FORD. sell ch p." -A1'/ply~ 0 ' 7Y0" Gal-ago,‘ ‘JRNOOGWU-fl son u)?! oIVTRAItE-IMPIWV- f ed 108- scrcs-Wflhonilni but land. stock, machinery.- Ovulor. G. W. Eslingar. Knovvlton, Wis. l0 ACRES-S MILES FROM AP- pleton; rolling clay loom mi 2 flnc teams, 18 hogs, 15 H uln caitlornnc bullylngl: silo: good mac l v " '1 roll “em. Ecru of ' Mill- i"! ovsncosrs TURNED-GO cum- boriand st. 300011 1s at. DREVSS- EOWL FOR QANNING purposes not drawn alter the 80, for particulars apply F. A. Hewitt. Borden 200054-17-5i DRESS ROW-l. FOR OANNING purposes after the 30, for par- ticulars apply. F. A. lylewiitt, Bor- den- ~ 200054-1151 PUBLlC AUCTION ON PREMIS- cs ol- untlenslgned at Kenslng. ion. Monday, October 23rd, at one o'clock p. ml, eleven super- ior Holstein cows. sale positive. John A. Hynes. KNOW YOUR LIFE-LATEST scientific method. Develop your powers. Send birth date; 25 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Walter, Winston Jienllwcrth, 88 Blvd: 09ureellos._. Paris, - France. Whilflfll wmwso-A». chalet-r nun-n sail and shulft 11154131 ' Admly Proud and Moresldnl 2B5: G. George, st. f i -l9;3l watch-roo- iwiillio“ in: coon’. conditlon- for- winten months.- Address " a". osre- oft ‘Guardian Office. 2Q023-13-6l Poemou nv" cannons vouuq man with- experience »with well known mm. no. bmkkcoper," i and. "'- on sencral man: ' ager. ‘best oft referenoos. Applyl, E. clo Guardian. ' 4i; Walfrl-TEBT- ifirarwo children, prntentnts, u er four yours. Address. rcrnly. TO. Bolt- 16. Albertnn, BJILI; ' rrnherhnne Watchman’ - l"! of lbnnlpclss Aid of the an. ' " Eliot) Jnebs. All members m. AFTER * ‘ "~ " Jamm- ‘ LON“ ABQENOE—MIS. - '"~ um "ilrmsn Day. formal-a; oi’- re n l Allleles, Californians is svinsltdleno: llllfd stale an absence SYdMY- 9- 3-1 10' S08 her booths? ‘ season as outlined by Rev. G. C. - which a. dainty tea was served, K . ygnrw» a p A. _ - of log- ‘ _ On at 11.00 ~ eordls y lnvttsd. ~IAJIPA11 important moot. tsl will be hold n. "VIII"! It 7 o'clock. KcT-vnlccnronv on Friday 20th. Im- are-rs" ‘WBT -Rl\flER—-Pl‘eachlng 5.... lvecnat ‘West River at 11 and Clyde at 3 on October 22nd, con. QFWQJW Ml‘. E. Edward Aitkon, WQNTE-Mdrrled couple, or ed with room and board tn private family. central location, every con venience. Apply Guardian 2008899-18-2! CHURCH or SCOTLAND, _ llev. DM. Lamont will preach 0,, Sabbath. tho 22nd. lust. at 1.0. n; til. 10.30, 8,171.; at Qlagggw Road at if-ggrcg-gl-lpgl-ld in the People's CHAFAUD AiND SPRINGFIELD -—<Cllurch of England service next Sunday at Crapaud at 2.30 p, m, and at Springfield ht ‘7 p. m, 58,-. mon sublect-A-bsolutlon and Heal ins. All are cordially invited. LOOKI- The date of the L. O, B. A. Tea in the Market’ Hail le- Oot. 30th. Delicious salads, meats and crealms, etc. also a high class superflulty. Table we" stocked with beautiful articles. A fine opportunity to buy Christmas gifts. |Proceeds for Protest-ant Orphanage. ,2; \R'EORGA'N|Z'ED.~— The Ymmg Peoples’ Society of Christian En. deavorbof Zion Church met Tues- dfly evening in Zion llall to re- organize forythe fall and winter season. The following officers were elected. President, Mr.‘ Mur- doclddtoss, vice-preslidentMlss Alice Murchison; Secretary, Miss Mas McPherson; Treasurer, Miss Lulu Dalziel. There was a good attend- ance and lnuch enthusiasm was shown regarding the work, for the Taylor. _ R-ECE-PTlON AT v. w. c. A.- -A most enjoyable reception, at was Elven at the Y. M. C. A. yes.- lerrlsy afternoon by the Ladies Auxiliary so that the ladies. of . 5.43:.‘ Ion. 1W0 Gentlemen can be uccommodut _ W. . martian =lLlIi'l'!tI0 0R 0A8 aumufiFc-mhh A new oil lsmp that given an stunningly brlllldnt. soft. white light. even better th m- a”. trlclty, has been tong: Wilts U. S. Government and Ii loading unlvcr. sities and found to ha sugrlor to 10 ordinary oil lsmps. It bu a vvlth- oul. odor. lmokc or unlit-no Dllmlllofr uP. is simple, clean. safe. Burns M per cent. Qlr 3nd 6 per Co?!“ ciummczn Kamila?’ ‘(foul on) c nvenor . " onion. 6 Cm: st. w, hunts-cal. ls" offering to send s lamp on I0 days’ FREE trial. nr cvc.n to give ‘one F 31'} to the first uucr in each locall y’ who will hdlfl hlm introduce It: WTlt him today- for f ll nsrtluuls-ns. Also ask him to exD din hovv ow can 5W1 llw 180116)’. and vrithog expel"- lenco or money make Ilii " to $500 ller month. a _.-.._._.j~__ llzto lstAND PASTQRATE- The congregation of Rexton and Rlcllibuctc in the Presbytery of ‘Mlraznlcbi, has-ertended-s call to Rev. W. A. -MoQuarrie. Mr. Mo Quarries has recently returned from a year or more of study in the old land, having been awarded the James .Wdlliam Carmichael and Alumni scholarships by the sea-ate of Halifax Presbyterian College on his gfttduatlon in 1016. Ho held- a nostorate in Hedoquel’. E. I. before going abroad. Rotten has been vacant sluice re resigna- tion of Rev. G. S. Gardner, in July lash-St. John Telegraph. , . Yale" Attributes. lava" Defeat" to liallesllilt" Team NEW HAVEN", 001111;, Oct. 17.- Despite the defeat by Iowa last Se. urday, Yale football circles are optimistic "regarding t n e rest of the season and expect a strong comeback in the next fcw weeks, Poor work by ‘the tackles and the necessity of using a make shift backfield because oil 111.111!’- les to the regulars, were offered today by football headquarters as the chief reasons for Saturday's defeat. Captain Jordan was lbaek ill uniform today-and lwent through a signal drill with the varsity. His return and the problabie return of Oil-learn next week are expec- ted to strengthen the varsity for U18 army game. In today's practice lfovejoy replaced Lundls at cen- tre. Statements from football head quarters today commented on crit- lcisln that had been directed a‘. the ooaohinlg system and vllgoli- ously defended the regime of Charlottetown would‘ have an op- portunity of meeting the new" Sec-. retary Miss McCnllum who re- cently arrived from Toronto to fi.l this important position. A grow- lt is custom on ‘tho “other side" to refer to late fall horse a... meetillsr as “overcoat meetings" but a honlemnu- remarked at the dflvlll! D811: yesterday that this must be a “fur coat meeting." This 5m"! ill! ifhe weather yesterday Pretty well. The day was veryl cold and made particularly so by a V"? hi!!! wind. This was the principle cause of there being only a small attendance at the maflngg races held in aid of the Orphan- uses by the (Jharlottetown Driving Olub on the grounds of the Char- lottetown Driving Pal-k and Ex. hibitlon Association. it was ex- pected by these two bodies that a considerable amount could be real lzetl. from the race meeting but the extremely unfavorable went-- llfll’ was such as would attract only‘ the most enthusiastic race goers. The feature of the daywas the performance of the trotting mare Princess Aubrey, owned by Mr." Ollie McNeill of Southport and driven by his brother Mr. tiloliing ton didoNclil. This mare which was purchased at a moderate price dur~ ing the Exhibition races has iln- proved so wonderfully by the ad- dition of a few ounces of weight on ller front feet that she is now regarded as the fastest trotting more evcfl- produced in the Marl- time Provinces. Her nerfornlnnce in the third heat of the (‘lass A. Trot yesterday. in which she ne- gotiated a mile in 2.17 1-2 ivithout any drive and under zlllcii condi- llons of wind and weather, stamps her as a '2i1'5 lor better trotter right now, under favorable col1dl- lions. Another feature of the race was the winning of the first heat by James W. McKinney, owns/ll by Mr. Jack iCarver and well driven by Mr. Geo. Hooper. This horse Butter Quiet And Easy; Gheese Firm (Montreal Gazette.) The receipts of ‘cutter in Mont- real for- the week ending October 14. 192.2. lwere 14.552 packages! "Tad" Jones, and ‘held that with anything but a makeshift team he would have defeated Iowa, whlchl ls coached by Howard JcnesJ which show a decrease of 3.229 packages, as conlpared with the previous week. and an increase of 4,932 plwkeges with the same week Kellie (Walker) residing in East Boston. and Mr. ' Graham of -Oelitral’ lndlu; formerly ing interest is being taken in "Y"f"'l‘eds"s" brother. work here. especially among the‘ " young girls. of the eity and" weeklyl most interesting classes are being,‘ formed. ‘ 4th, when Mr. Malcolm Shaw, a well known blacksmith and resi- dent oi’ that place, was killed by a railway. train. Mr. Shaw, who was! a middle-aged man. was born at’ DeSable, P. 10.. Island and was twice married. first to Miss Eliza Beer, ‘of Coleman, P. E. l., who left a family. of five-Herbert, Bay field and Pearl of Conic; Jolnrin Western Canada and Nettie in P. E. island. His second marriage was to lMlsa Louise Moreshead, formerly‘ of West 9870,11. P- E- 1-- "wllo. with one son. Roy.‘ Bllfvlves him. "Two brothers, Mr John Shaw. ' Wood, Hazelhrook l Pcuvnnl Cemetery. Mary "Josephine. ‘Anson 26th. mother; cold in clay, Nell Shaw, of DeSable, are also left to mourn. Burial was in Roc- hester on last Sunday llflieffwml- MISSIONARY Accuses-Mrs. ther. sun, Miss Compton of‘ ‘Mbrcll. m“ I'm‘ vines a/nd M1110 has tween here o" QurlouglVfor the past year addres- seda Thank Offering meeting» of the Women's Missionary iSoclety last n-igfht in Ziouphurch. Thqro was a large 1113811031109 "'41 "kWh interest was shovm"_ in Mrs. Gra- ham's vl-vid description of her lilo and work in Central India. whens, she has been living" f0!‘ about four years. fllorrlgplintenlary reunsrks were made-by Messrs. J1 1-, uyrctgsnglp, BJW. ‘llqPhge and Bey. (3.0. Taylor. Integeat intlle Monk of mllllilflns in lnmizt was sti- mulated my Mrs. Graham's exbei- lent address and, the anneal -she mode for. the ll/tvlgturt of Bible wvonien. for. the q ac tion. of lu- sands ru ter. so well; As tho Ohlldfln; ‘ 39H. \ ibled 11MB " With a longing - ‘heart: But Ocean View School No. 154 Sum plemant $75.00 for the remain: dol- of the year; Apply-to Wilfred _ MacWilliams, Sec'y. 21008-18-211 “blllclp WnntedL-‘llfalo ‘was 1» Ou- loot a 0077M tn wo on farm, manly Guard. ‘inn loffvf-Qg, 220000-181“, ¢-,-- -——-—|——-4" WKNVIOH-FARMER’ 1o TAKE town- lluust have elnerlelwa in’ handling cabtio. Apply “'W" care Guardian. 30001-19-3! Lost: Kindly notify or leave at Dr. Mo Quinn's. 19¢ Richmond. lwln WnvvtMl-Jfflmllo z . l. ~.s..’lt“lll' “b2?” change-cf» farm nasr- Charlotte-i _-_' ii ' LOST-AUTO manna no ma. ,' .1“!- 1 the age from moulds,- mt Tnioli» one. ‘lso m. munch 0 - i lc-WAN-‘flb-ONI wit. tN . °°° " vaw-Wmrttc-rql M! m wlln-rvaallfltll We. terrtipest tosit, DEATHS lSEALEY—In the. City Hospital. FORMER lSLAlNDER KlLLED.lR°9h°“ter' N-Ii- M°"““Y- °°‘- 16-: ' —1t sad fatality occurred at ecnlcfws Cam seam’ a“ 45 ym“s"l°' Vi“ 11°F ">- Wllh “"198 °' '°““‘1| at 2 p.m. IN MEMORIAM Trainer, Died, , 1022. View the harborsllgllts ‘afar; zasaad mtromiled s Ollh 518th“ (hlxrmbcll N H" on w mmsday mommk U“. Funeral will ibe ‘held today from" lots of finest creamlery at Ehlocl who home of ller father, Philip (Enom The Edmonton Bulletin.) Sad- is my- heart and sore tonight And sud is the heart of" her For the one tho-t was loved lies 0h, nsl-‘er snail we love such an Bright was her smile us a. summer Filled she our home with laughter; How swift for the good doth life's n, ' How sweet do the onll of the Mas- Far from the homo that shc loved At l-sst in the 1.11m of n ,strorl;er. She sleefis osogene/ in- her narrow Hojthiéllmfid malt I life's trou- sho has crossed "The Bar.“ -¢S'.J. Tignlsh." PIEJ _ 1922. there passed to the better land the soul 01- s- 1mm actionable wmlitlrin-tll“ cc liars.- l-lqctcr McKay o! of 1s yes-rm dearly 1m cnted by all who hudtlle pleasure l of her acquaintance. ' The late Mrs. McKay was a woms of the most dill“. and-er nlallc new. cow's» WOMTQQQJI, the summer-made cheese held whle- oh oval-woody. SlIQ-lllillfiwiiwns sold. at the close of the week. about myou and a half hut. stwcvs- Mrs her-singular til the rflllllttncst. western white alm- colomd Mm mo" 1M uvlil- ‘Vhwuflthtedlat- m to 1on1»... than-d . ' ore ample twiiflwhy 1° h" ("Iriflltlls finest eastern-s at 18m to. ism fortitude.’ Blue 170a buried in 13%,," n" " the Presbyterian Ocmeteliy " the new. lltir- Mort-Wren her. b“ sun’ the ltssner oampstltlon for. o! who“ chart-h we w» r tween ealnovterc to. supplies, most consistent member. besides a‘ lonely and oinoohso-m, late hhsbund, on lsslrvlvod by on ‘brother. John B. Wood by rah Doull of Portage Vale. NB of | . 1mm»- m m. 111%‘. '..§“11‘."'i.§:°'-l~h1°l.l.ii- - ,from May 1st. 1922, to date, have‘ lbccn 100.497 packages in excess of in the curly part of the ‘week a firmer feeling prevailed in the mar-l ket and prices scored an advance per 1th., and iflnc at 34o to 34%;; per 1b.. which was attributed to some demand from foreign buyers for the latter grade. but when these orders were filled the mlar- ket lbeclrnle quiet, as there was lit- tle demand from any source for the balance of t-he week, consequen tly an easier feeling developed and the a-bnve advance was lost. prices closing the same as a week i180 with finest creamery quoted at ill-c per 1b., and fine at 331cc to 34c per lb. -At the Quebec Agricultural Co. operative auction sales held last week, the offerings amounted t0 3,755 packages. as com-pared with 6,360 packages for the previous ‘week and 2.670‘ packages for tho same week last year. At. these sales the llcnlnntl from local buy- ers was sufficient to absorb the supply, as they are nmv providing for their winter roquircluenta and at the final sale oi" the ‘week fin- ost orealucry sold at Ml/Qc ncr ill. arid fine wt 33c per lb as conlnar-l ed with 38c and 361/10 Dill‘ W101‘ the ubrrespondillg date last year. The fifferillgs at the Mercantile Ex- lrltango sales for the week amoun- tgd to s75 rsohusee. but no wit“ yvgro blade. . "' The rcceilpls of cheese in M0!!! real for the week ending October 14th., 1922. were 40.9.88 boxes. which showed an increase of 1.169 ‘boxes. as compared with the r11? vious week and a decrease of 3.- 4g] hogs; with the same wet-k last year. while the total recellilfi 81"“ MaylsL, 1e22, to (late..l\nve ht-cn 350.990 iboxes below the some per- iod. for 1021. The feature of tllis-dvmifll-‘llilnl- t}! the dairy trode was the decl- ‘ed improvement in the demon] its... English. ‘lrlnporters for" sun pllcs- during the-first four days of Qhgtpaflfl week. and as cables were stronger at an advance of ls to 2s pLer owl. ‘a number of sales were made" and the market" was quite t the turnover of goods-was the lar- oi W . season, and t at the iblllk, if not lll7WBV8l‘,_th6 market became quiet but the‘ undcrtcswrwnrstrolgrwith lb. . 1h ‘atylrmitthy with the above fl strong feeling prevallecb at the ,la.st year, while the total receipts " -.‘the same period for 1921. ‘ active. in fast. it was stated that . evlous week this -' lb.‘ ‘ m 2.18 3-4. Bil ehtremsfy marital-l. one performance. Mary Pickford was second in all" heam- "will! h" 80,011 consistent race. beating 2.20 every time. The Class ‘B. Pace was vvon by Prince. a very game and reliable son of Upton ‘Prince. owned by Mr. Burke of Southport. Nollie D. wclrthe first heat and the next. two were won by lPrince, the third after a very hard struggle with Nellie D. Two ilorses took the time re- cords. namely: Land League, by Morgan Ax Worthy. owned by Mr. Hammond Kelly. Time of the lnile, 2.28. Baby Todd. by ‘Mayor’ 110cc. 2.1-5 1-2, owned by Mr. Myers, also took the time record of 2.26 1-4. ‘SUMMARY Class A. Trot Princess Aubrey (‘McNeliU 5 1 James W McKinney Hooper 1 3 Mary Pickford (Arblns) 2 2 The Yank- (McKianon) 4 Tile Pup (Kel 1 4 2 3 .5 1y) 6 Tilne-—2:18 3-4, 2.19 1-2, 211 2. 3 45 6G 71 Clan B. Paco" Prince (Burke) , 2 Nellie D (White St lMcNeill) 1 R. G. A.. (Acorn) 3 Commodore K., (Kennedy) 4 -Time——.2.26, 2.29, 2.23 1-2. sow-sh- aunt-n Performers‘ Against Time; to beat 2.30 Land League, by Morgan Ax worthy, won, 2.28. lBaby Todd, by Mayor won—2.26 1-4. Todd. The officials were:—— Starter-Mr. F. W ilughes. Judgcs-hlessrs Leonard Wood. Byron Brown, Walter Brown. Tlmers-ilillessrs E. F. Acorn. trotted the heat in splendid style L. B. McMillan, Elmer Taper. FOOTBALL Tile second. Snilnt Dunstan's Football team will play the Prince of Wales College team at; the Albegweit Grounds this alto‘- no-on at 3.30. As both teams have a strong line up, there will bc n good game. Afcadia Wins From liing’s College 60 WINDSOR, N.S., Oct. 17.—-By a (=—0 score, Acadia University foot bail iecm defeated Kingis Col iege team on the llltter’s campus this afternoon, Although the cmr- .]ll_lfl was very muddy yet the game was fast and interesting through- cut, the bull remaining mostly ir King's territory and the latter having the greater nunvber of sail ties chalked up against) them The King's players, although pos sensing greater speed than thell opponents. lacked the lnecessary weight in the scrim, which prover’ a natural handicap to them. FOOTBALL COACH . USES SCIENCE TO DETECT LOAFERS ON SQUAD NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—-Alhleti< Director Borleske and Coach Cut ting of the North Dakota Aggie: are applying scientific methods tc detect loafers on tile football‘ squad. Tiles methods, they be lieve, will show which candidate: are doing hard work in practic- llnd which are zlttcmptlllg to “gold brick." Each candidate, accordin; to one nletholl must weigh in be fore going out for practice am‘, llglllln after coming ill, the results being tabulated for tllo critical rc view of the athletic director and coach. “Every m-lln is supposed to lost‘ between three and seven pounds every-practice." declares Athletic Montreal for the week ending 0c- tnber 14th., 1922, with comnllrls lIllSZ Receipts- Butter (Tlleelv. pkgs. boxes Oct. 14. 1922.... 3.2.38 4-2787 Oct. 7, 1922 . . . . .. 0.375 5,731 Oct. 1-5. 1921 . . . . .. 2.151 7.287 Week ending- Oct. 14, 1922 .. . 14,552 40.388 Oct. 7, 1922 . 17.781 39.219 Q01. 15. 119211.... 91020 48.815 Total receipts- _May' 1. 1922. to ~ Oct.’ 14. 19122. ...538.170 1,012,931 May 1, 192.1, t0 Oct. 15. 1921. . . .377,673 1,369,326 rda throughout the country and prices scored advances rang. compared with those paid previous week. with the exception of the for western "cheese odu ml n here Mlle lhlaluvvmrmtcs um _ N a _ lflg from 14c to 154v per lb.. lie m firth-lg}; """“' m. vlng llhhn a Fist Trotting Tillie Mime Walter Coalition ilc 0| to Yestlfllly "Were “m” “lllll IV "rut AUTHOR or “m: rout 1401060494" A1‘ THI some: eowAno LArr ulol-lr Jlcst Dramatic cut lnccptlonully rilillnt This is the story of s bull-fight- i"l"—-nf\t bull-fighting. Noie the dia- tinction. Thele are features of bull fighting not pleasing to English speakinx audiences-hot you do not see them in "Blood and Sand." Y0" 0P8 Elven all the verve, color ring. with Valentino in front of a wild bull, minus everything not ln accord with Anglo-Saxon ideals. Retained in every respect are the colorful country scenes ,the life in the Seville streets. the crowds ‘n the cafes. just as lbanez so rrlpnlnsiy Dortrayed them. it's a story that has a thousand points of interest-contact. Picture patrons admire Valentino as a lover. Many critics called him the greatest llover the screen has ever seen. ln “Blood and Sand" you see him in love with two dif- ferent kinds of women, you - see the warm tender love, the passion- ate, surging love. And the women he loves are Lila Lee alld Nitr- Naldii, two types as different as night is from day. Story of Modern Spain "Blood and Sand" is not a cos- . tame or historical picture. it is a story of modern Spain. You see the colorful costumes of the bull- fighters. of the rural dwellers. of the poorer classes—but the ideas and theme of the ‘tale is strictly modern. The costumes are not an integral “part of the story, but serve to provide splendid color. ‘Do not fail t0 see this wonder picture. lt will be shown for the last time today at 3.-1‘5——7 and 8.45 p. m. Director Boleeke, and he should lose five to twelve bounds in a game. if he does not it inc-ans than he has been looting. This is one of several methods we are using ‘n selecting the right men forlho eleven. Oi’ course, before the ncxt practice each player gains ‘buck most of his original weight and sometimes nlore." and thrill of combat in the bull-' l l i.‘ "r y ~'" . 8g : P31 .. - - wlien cangufiaslncllevel, Remember: molt of the paln - andlnflammatlon of rheumatism comes from congesuon. Sun the congested blood flowing freely and even chronic, nagging stnl cease. 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