sauce J. TAYLOR. ' ~ “ ..%"i""ttr*°"t.. oiisritttowrv- °° ,1: ' A gilotel’ nth, a '7” "‘ " . - roproto T“ r» __.- - ventral Guardian BHOP from Hail-en's Catalog, MAGAZINES-M - M” a" we lhy new issues News Store.—'6942-—10—11-m-1i R MOUNT STEWA 11 a. m., Mo t Ste and Black xiv‘: at rifffisi IlIfaIiPieI AAAAAAAAAAA AA »+°*" , CLASSIFIED ADVER 9n; Insertion .. Your Insertion EMENTS r "V III‘ llno of I words l0 DI! line of 5 worth - '16 M! llno of I words iv-‘W __~~Agents Wanted To Let A DAY TAKING ORDERS 111.3205. a a. Silk Hosiery. Your My daily. No collecting or deliv- ering. Write the B. Grill. Manu- Mun-ing Co., Depi..‘22, LOIidOn out octs 11 1s 2s DISTRIBUTING RELIGIOUS LIT- “nture pays Christian men and women $80. to $50. Weekly. $255 guaranteed for 90' days’ work. commission besides. May work spare time. Mr. Conrad, Spadina Building, Toronto. 9-27-wstf. PERSONAL OHRISTMAS CARDS. "Imperifll Art." Best known sel- ection. Want men and women in every town to solicit orders in spare time. Representatives mak- lng $2.,per hour up. Newest de- Lowest prices. Samples- TO LET HOUSE eight rooms. 104 Fitzroy St, TO 1‘°°1I1B- ADply 247 Prince St. ..____________ I'I'O LET-PLEASANT rooms—~63 Fitzroy Street. hij- For Sale risllfl- *—-—-——— Stewart, tutti s a ; moo ik free. British Canadian. 122 Rios-s. c. w. i-soHonss-A FEW McDonald, paid-f“ a e” mond we", Toronto, 9.11.1; Cockerels, pullets. and year old , hens for sale-Everett Howatt, ._».___._ AGENTS — WONDERFUL NEW 6863403.!!!“ Fl e Extinguisher. Exceli-s work ‘—-"—-‘——*———-—-— p533 of‘. heavy high-priced devicesqFofl sALE-CHNCE cow To ONM-s. freshen inside of week. W. Jenkins, Frenchfort. 6928 10 11 m 3i Price of only $2.00 makes an easy sale to every home and automobile owner. Over 100% profit. 40,000 already sold. In- vestigate today. iPyro Fire tingu-isher Company. 611 Echo Drive, Ottawa. Oct. 4-11-18-25. ___________________ BALESMEN-WE OFFER STEADYi Male Help Wanted employment and my weekly to 21 Jenkins, Georgetown were in tho sell our uOHIPIBIB and exclusive WANfEQdpLAQfERERQ . Ms, ‘:11!’ ‘"1 a V1811 YeslefdaY- lines of guaranteed qualify, wh I ' "“-_ ' root, frsh-durtmorder trees s21: gIafhnnps a‘ Mr. L. Gallant, Summerside is plants. Attractive illustrated sam- ples and full cooperation. a mon- FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, seem- ners $150-$250 monthly (which p0SitIOn?). Writs Railway, Box cy-inaking opportunity. Luke Brothers Nurseries, Montreal. l9r5-l0slf- 1i16.—-4081—9-—13—Sat—-—4i. VD;AAAALAA AA‘ TO-LET—NEW HOUSE, I-‘URN. ished or unfurnished, ideal loos. *1“- APPIY '13 Upper Prlllfiflr-QI ___.____ CONTAINING furnace heat. Apply 690B 10 10 m 3i. LET -- HOUSE-KEEPING 6871 10 8 m 5i. ______________________ HOUSE T0 RENT-NO. 213 KING St. Apply to M. P. Hogan's Sons. 6897 l0 10 in 3i. FRONT 6933-10-11M3i. J. ,WANTED-¢MAN TO WORK IN livery stable. Apply W. S.-Brown. not to conflict lth Presbyterian Cglvllchfervica m the SUCCESSFUL EXAMS. - His gill)’ friends will congratulate Mr. l"! Porter of Bruce Stewart and Company upo-ii his success iii the Bflillllevring examinations conduct. ed by the Willys Knight Cofpgf. over 93% efficient on Knight motors. This applies also to the Continental and Overland motors and chasses. Harry evidently he. lieves that intimate knowledge of ones line of work‘ is absolutely aecessa y for success. RETURN FROM SYNOD. —-'I‘be 1°11°W1118 clergymeni and memburs who have been attending the Pr“. byterlan Synod at New Glasgow, were passengers on the Hocheiaga last evening: —Rev. E. Lockhiart, Rev. E. Aitken, Rev. M. D. McDon. 8111. Rev. W. Orr Mulligan. Rev. G C- T111101‘. Rev R. H. Stavert, Rev. o. A. ciiristic, Rev. M. Aitken, Rev. John Stirling. Rev. A. J. McNeiIl. D. L. McKinnon, Montague; M. A. MONBIII. Little Sands, M. A. Mc- Neill. Alberton; J. U. Monoiisiii, Kilmuir; J. Mattbewslllmsdale; J Mr. R. E. MacDonald, Pinotte, is among the guests registered at the Queen. Mr. M. A. MacDonald, Souris was among the visitors in the city yes- terday. Messrs. J. W. McPhoe and Glen among the guests registered at the Victoria. Mrs. R. A. A. Dunbar, Guelph, Ont., is visiting her son Mr. W. H. Situations Vacant" 181G EARNINGS STEADY EM t pioyment for Barbers. Becom $ PRNATE cHR|sTMAg1 expert in 8 weeks. Write Mol- who has been‘ Bpcndmg qhe sum. Greeting card sample book f!‘ "Barb" 0111195“ Delmflmem mu: on the island left yesterday free; men and women already F- Haufllx- - 34'1"“ to join her husband in St. John on making $5 up daily. in spare time. " their return trip to the Capital. (‘arrctson Limited Brantford, _ d“, ' 10.1421, Wanted Miss Ethel M. Lowe who has T —-- been spending a vacation with her “can , WANi ED—HOME ' T0 BOARD parrots Mr and Mrs. Joseph Lowe. M “neon! three little girls ages eight, six Murray River left this morning en and one year. A-pply by lette mo, s. MoDONALD, LAND sun- ,0 we manna" 0mm, veyor, Hermanville. , 6646~9~27M8mos. I A BARGAIN FOR CASH, OR WILL] exchange for foxu-i. New Sta-r month. frco transportntkir, Special Touring Car, '1‘. G. Ives. p g n m, c955." _ wrm, Ahlnmfille- 6923 10 n ‘m 51] llillcgncesupltl. IEWaIn-wzight. St. " Louis. 6938 10 11 m 1i. oer YOUR pnmriuo nous AT > the Guardian Central Job Print- WANTED_|_|VE , HUGS. ery. Phone 133. 2879-5-641‘. i take like hogs, TuesdnyfOctobe 14th, until noon‘. hog under 180 lbs. WOULD LIKE TO EXCHANGE’ my McLaughlin Special Six tour-i ing cnr in A1 condition for 500d Riven Iirecding foxes. Write to Melvin Spencer, Newton Heights, Mono-WANTED _ SALESMAN um» N- B- 6915'10'11n16l I Salesiady for shoe store. EXPERIENCED TEACHER WILLI give special lessons in school subjects within radius of 12 191109’ “I any’ and wages ex miles. Arithmetic,Engiish.Geome-i named‘ 6931-1041113] try, Latin. specialties. Write" ._i______ .3 uarc Albsrton. l;.93._10.11mn: Feulale Help “ymlted no 1 HOMEWORK — WE REQUIRE‘ parties to knit men's wool socks tor us at home, either with mac- Ililie or by hand. Send stamp B1111 '- uddressed envelope for informa- tion. The Canadian Wholesale WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. Foster 148 Cumberland St. 6937 10 11 m 3|. Boarders Wanted 5035-9-20, Satlmo. preferred. 94 Weymouth St. 6935-l0-l-M3I. READY MIXED PAINTS. MOORES best $3.25 gal. Sherwin Wil iams best ‘$3.90 ‘per gal. Sh ngie stnill $1.40 pdr gal. White Dead. 13c lb. Putty 5c lb. varnishes, enam- ols. etc. equally reduced to clear. Selling out. Beer d: Weeks. . _ 6939 1 011 m 1i. w+n+~oo+o+++§o++o++wv Queen Hotel <1 1 Water Street, Charlottetown --i{O->—~——— H an SCHEIVI s. "Why does your fiancee study the hill of fare so ion-g?" "She wants to figure to me after- ward how imuch l will save If we get marriedP-Meggendorfer Blast- "ter. ' Hotel Victoria Water Street. Charlottetown vwwv .___________________.. This popular I-lotoi has been completely rehovsfod Ind refurbished throughout and offers vory comfortable accommodation to the travel- Offsrs to the travelling public a oomIOfiINO. "P4P date hotel. Contains 44 rooms‘ with private bathe. Tho Ouloino lo famous all I" 1mm“- ovor Canada. Telephone In ""- 1151! ll "P0011117 nil rooms. Courteous our hood and the puhiio are vloo. s. c. shown. Manager aourtoouoiy oarodTor. Rates 08.00 a day. OO-OO*4A* a ‘ VICTORIA HOTEL . L. W. urdock. Murray River: H —-»- - _ A. McCa um, 0mm: L. Gallant. J. J. Hughes. Bourig; Robs" Summerside; W. Steven. E- B- HIV. Laird. Toronto; Jack-Carter, Oitytldontreai; H. G. McCuliock. TONI!- JWI- Phil-child," Boston; Kathleen to: II. Suton, A. D. lnce, Montreal; QUEEN HOT] rsirohiilh. .1. w. ism... Qloniltfwlifaclhnlie, Mohctoii; n. w. Marl s." 1'1 ‘in: casual-sins Jki, l -" " ' '; . .si“ ,fort ca , toooto “on ns gsrorgetown. m. and Mrs Norman, Montreal L D mason: scum." Unit‘! ,8 “In”. - -. . i Hhlitl-llolhtiincinnti Robinson. Tofihto; 11'?’ ‘IIIIvsnEgfiIIIi-iirin. Nowlfilnsgnw; A. C 6888 10-9m3i ..._i_,_______-.____._.__ MEN-AGE 18-40, WANTING RY.1 Station-Office positions, $115-$250‘ ox- WIEL Cannot accept Best prices paid. Everett Wedlock, Hunter 6931-10-11-M2i. OR One with experience preferred. Write c|o P. 0. Box 161. stating exper- Distributiug Co.. Oriliia, Ontario. WANTED - BOARDERS, BOYS gagement In Montreal prsvoms my visiting Charlottetown on this trip. rouse" for (lop n Tompkins Ito cal oiiziyoai next week. He wil w reflsptq c ate. Mean- wiiiio l iihutrtipniti that Mefcbant V. Duubur and Mrs. Dunbar at Keppoch. . Ci Mirs._B. W. Sherwood of Ottawa route to Edmonton, Alberta where she wi-ii resumi- hcr position with ihe Hollanci-Cnnoda Mortgage Co. of that city. 1‘ JA-‘RRIAGES SHERREN--8M»lTH.—ln St. Peter's Cathedral, Chariottctoivn, on Aug 28th, by Rev. Elwin Malone, Smith Bigney Sherren. to Sara Elizabeth Smith, Moncton, N.B. DEATHS l‘ RANAGHAM-At Salem Mass on. Sept. 8th. Francis Ranaghan, aged 61 years, formerly belonged to Kinkora, P. E. island. GILLlS.-At Montague, September 23rd. Isabelle Ann. age 59, beloved _ wife of Malcolm Gillis, Montague. - NOONAN.-At Albany, Oct. 10. 1924 Mrs. Wm. E. Noonan aged 64 years. ‘Funeral Sunday at 2.30 p. m. to Seven Mile Bay Church. GIIJLIIS.—At Seattle, Wash., on Sunday morning, Sept. 28. Malcolm Campbell, dearly-beloved son of Hugh and Mrs. Gillis. Shamrock. In the 25th year of his age. LAIRD- At Faiconwood Hospital on Oct. 19th, 1924, John Laird of Conway, P. E. I., in. his 36th year. The remains will be forwarded to his former homo by train this after noon for burial at Aibertcn‘ on Sunday afternoon. 111v iviiiiiioitmlii In loving memory of J. Earl Grady, Oiled Oofeber 12th, 1918. To live l-irhoarts we Ionvo behind ilo not to dIo. Inoorted by Mother and Father - Board of crrsao Will Confer With“ Geneial _ Freight Agent I The following reply to the Char- lottetown Board of Trnde's request for a conference with Mr. J. E. Dsirymple, Vice-President 'f thtf Canadian National Railwa , was received yesterday morning by President S. A. MacDonald: S. A. MacDonald Miish regret that an important en- tomorrow i will. however, ar- rll Freight Agent t (Signed) _J. . Dalrymplo. dfiflrad American and “"1119! Newspapers at Taylor's RT CIRCUIT.‘ rev- H- P- Timber will conduc ser. "no tomorrow (Sunday) at Marie service is being at 11 a. m., in oirdor . tile rookie also drove o, vast crowd of more than 35,000 that included of hurling ace, Waiter Johnson, and the loss forjthe greater part of the series of their Peckfliipaugh, m ght have. daunted ors. lort of odds, and trailing th ~ Nia- "wfl f- goods games to three, WnslfInlI/vn came back and before the President sndi ‘ . h. . ...ia.i‘f“”'“ " EIEBTEII IIIIIIERATIIII .. PIIESBYIERIIIN SYNIIII Address 0f Retiring McLeod, Hoard By In his report. made special mention of the sermon of great power and eloquence delivered by the retir- 911°" "1 Tftledo Ohio and which 1H5 moderator Rev J M McLeod rincs of Christianit _ - - - - — r y based on the Wm’ 119111 1M1» January. The St- Peters. at the opening 0t the text I11 sccoiia coriiiihisiis 4-3. diploma gives Mr- Porter grade A Synsd- "For we preach riot ourself but At the close of the sermon. one of the delegates sitting alongside of him said: “ls tbore any other church. where a minister from a country congregation could deliver a sermon of such power and excel- lence?" ' _ The opening session of the Synod of the Maritime Provinces last night in Uuiited Church was a noteworthy one. The sacred edi- fico was packed to the doors. From all parts of the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland, had come repre. sentatives to attend this meeting which promises to be a historic one. All sections of Eastern Can- ada, and Newfoundland were rcp- resented, and the met-ting was a great gathering place of the Pres- byterians of this part of the world. Rev. John Macintosh of Whitney Pier, Cape Breton, was selected as Moderator. He received a splen- did vote, and his nomination was ably made by Rev. K. M. Munro, of North Sydney, seconded in Dr. Pringle's inimitable manner. Oth- er nominations were Dr. J. S. Sutb. erland of Fredericton. moved and seccnded by Riev. C. Munro, Stack- v.1le and Mr. Bentley of St. John. Rev. F. W. Thompson of Loggia- viiie was nominated by Rev W. W. MscNairn, Campbellton, and Rev. L. H. MacLesn of Newcastle. Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson of Dartmouth nominated Rev Dr. Mac0drum of Halifax in one of the wittiest and cloverest s, eches of the evening. Rev. C. D. Macintosh nominated, seconded by Rev. P. A. Walker, Rev. George Miller of New London P. E. I., but the latter tie-clined the honor. , lt was a great meeting. The singing was hearty, the music under the direction of Prof. Scott- Hunter was on- ii. high plane. A resolution was proved by. Prof Falconer of Halifax, expressing the deep sympathy of Synod 111 1119 passing of Hon. R. M. MacGregor, and Mr. Bentley, M. L. A., of St. John, in an aible speech seconiidrl t by II. standing vote. member of Synod. The Mode rator‘s Speech livered a sermon and power. Lurid, Tale (Continued From Page One) missioner, here today by Chicago detectives who had undertaken a round oi‘ the city's vice districts last March avid who utipcarctl to present evidence u-t thu enquiry in to Montreal poiicc affairs. Snice the United States IIEIGO- tivus were still continuing their itivesifigation- into the morals of tin- metropoiis, counsel both for tiiu petitioners and the defense iigreui that they should give their evi- dence to a clearul court, only news. papermen and court officials being present. The Americans had come here, they said, at the request of Dr. Haywood of Montreal. and had visited many pltices in Montreal where they had witnessed ilisgtist- ing laxity of morals. One of tho detectives, who gave the name of George Haddock, outlined his own experiences ulaming some of the city's well known restaurants whore he had been served drinks outside of lawful hours, where the management had informed him that they could procure women by telephone at fifteen minutes notice, where the management acted as in. tergpediary between th patrciil and the unescorted woman who fre- quented the place. where In one in. stance la policeman, whose number was given in evidence. had entered. been given a drink and had gone on his way and whore in another case young women had openly taken narcotics and been carried out. He spoke of houses of iii fame and gambling joints whose pro- prietors he said had declared that the authorities were “flxed" and of rose Efflduflly M1111 young girls of immature age being hishest Beaks. solicited in these houses of vice. sodoowvlvithi (Continued From Plge Ono) Prwidwt 130ml or Trude. President and Mrs. Coolidge iiito chlrumémm‘ - onaoutburst of victory inspired 5T0“ 70"!‘ W1" 91 11159111- WWW“ fro yunprecedented in the history - e national gamu, Two setbacks for their greatest ternn short stop, be courage of any but the Senat- ln the face of the heaviest 1 langue champions, two Large Congregation Dr. J. S. Sutherland, oon-vener of t n4 the General interests Committee, o prmc Hg he touched a chord his resolution. which was passed Reference was mndu by Prof. Falconer to the passing of J. H. Sinclair, e. former Rev. J. M. MncLeod of St. Peters P. E. I., tho retiring Moderator. de. of great force It was fully equal to the high standard set In- the past. and in his plea for a high stnndkird crown the Saviour Lord of all." > life comps from renewed IIIIII rc-nnllililh- Sebators in their greatest fight, :§m'§,',';'""- Tablets. ii-romiirkiihle Gland cilorovcry. any other boxer No cost, ‘mi obligation. lust semi iiniiic and address Rooms will be continued today at serve prices must taife them away Moderator, Rev. J. M. that seemed to respond in the heurts of the large congregation. it was u mighty plea for the tv-iching of the fundamental doct- Christ Jesus the Lord; ‘and our- selvtu your servants for Jesus sake." The subject suggested by the text is Apostolic Preaching and Modern preaching. Ho refers to St. Paul, who preached the gospel of Christ with a passion and power and a conviction that was irresist- ible, for behind his preaching thure was an experience of the saving grace of God. "Paul preached Jesus Christ as the divine Lord, If language means anything then the language of the Scripture clearly teaches the Divinity of Christ which we must’ proclaim as ambassadors of Christ and heralds of the glad tidings of Salvation. "Paul preached Christ crucified This perhaps was the central theme of Paul's preaching. Christ died for all. Though we were yet sinners Christ died for us. The Cross of Christ. according to Paul is the supreme expression of the love of God toward man. "Paul preached Christ risen. in his judgment, Christianity and the resurrection of Jesus Christ stund and fall together. What the re- surrection was to the first Chris- tians it ought to be to as today. "The Apostolic Church made the- great theme of her teaching Jesus and the Resurrection. So it should ho today. “Paul preached Christa second coming. The Apostle taught clear. lythat Christ will come again ac cording to the announcement made at the- Ascenslon-"Tbis same Jesus which was taken up into Heaven shall so come in like man- ner as you saw Him go into Heaven." Our great example in preaching as well as in other things was Jesus Christ who had the happy gift of attracting as wcII as etlifying his IlfLifBFS. The sermon concluded with the following powerful peroration. ‘May we in our day and generation do our part In spreading the gospel at home-and ‘JIITOBKI for the salva- tion mid edification of many souls, and as we bold fort-h thu word of Life may we have the spirit of that consecrated servant of God. the Apostle Paul. and say. "We thank Christ Jesus our Lord who counted us faithful putting us into thu ministry." And let us as Ministers, Eiders. and Christian workers faithfully labor and earnestly pray that every race and every class may bc rc- sponsivu to the gospel call and er has baseball's premier crown been won urrdur circumstances so remarkable as those in this ulter- uoon's the seventh and deciding game of n swies thut has swayed back and forth with brilliance unc- ertain to the last thrilling moment. Not since the famous series of 1912 have American and Niltlfl/II rivals fought with such enough, it is the Giants who went to defeat this time as they did twelve years ago before the Boston Red Sox. It was n. shattering set back for John McGi-aw, grey haired veteran. pilot of the Giants. turned hack on the threshold of the greatest goal of his career-a fourth world's crown which would have put him beyond all i-ivais—biit it was also n marvellous victory for "Bucky" Harris, blacklialrcrl dynamic young lcaiicr of tho Sen- ators. Harris twenty-seven years 01d and the youngest manager that ever led a major ltttgue team to the twp was It dominant flashing figure Ill his tcnmia triumph and gained through the brilliance of his tac- tics and individual play a iiluce in baseball few leaders have hold. THRILLS APLENTY (Canadian Press) _ U.S. S. SHENANDOAH, Oct 10— Few voyages in history have furii- ished more thrills in as short a time as the navigation of the first passes of tbt- Rocky Mountains by the navy dirigibie Shenandoah. Driving ahead at a speedof 75 miles an hour with the wind that roared through the tunnel-like canyons the giant craft at times between the it was at an alti- Keep Your Glands Young! Youthful vigor and n fresh grip 0l| It can he dnnc. of Dr. Alexander's In VITAIJIIX LABOR- llIiS, ‘I43 Ilohnn Bldg., Toronto. Williamson's d Sale at .30 p. m. All persons having in my store with re- 0 Otinwa: M. A. MacDonald. Soiiris; Rawlinal. Quebec; H. R. Bloriky. R. iii. MacDonald, lfiabtto. Mootual. homo crowd. Munro's Mnlmont for Rheumatism yesterday and won it today- evened tho series Nev- r take on reserve price. EWTYthlng has to go. tenacity and courage for the title and oddly sign tomorrow to box Shade for o bout that would undoubtedly devel- op into a match long to be rcmom-' bered. persists in dodging the issue with his foremost challenger until he finds himsvlf in disfavor with tho authorities gradual diminution in that popiilar- ity which every boxer desires. Walker, perhaps, side-stepping of a contender and tam.‘ ,, his challenge to battle might be at- vmm-x tributed to timirlitv In the case of who battered Barrett into a state where the challenger had to be as- sisted from the rhg, the shorter and uglier word fear might be ap plied. for supposing that Walker fears Shade. or any other boxer at or near Auction sons for ignoring Shade. and they may be soundvor the opposite. is to be hoped, however that the popular lad from Elisabeth may see tho light agree to where be may justify the confid- “Economy PIPELESS FURNACES Charlottetown A‘ & co_ PEASE The» Furnaces with the dry powdered joints and , proven air blasts See them A today At “Brapton” Summerside tudo of 6,800 feet, following a new and uncliaptered course with only the winding white ribbon of the highway and the glistening black railway track as uncertain guides. At other times it skimmed the ground so closely that fre- quently jagged mountains almost walled in this leviathan . of tho skies. Fort Hancock on the Rio Grands, was reached at 10.45 o'clock iand most of the mountain passes had been‘ 118801183611- Western Guardian —CONGRATULATIONS arc b8- ing showered on Dr. and Mrs.A. D. Sharp of Bedeque on the- arrival of a baby girl, Sunday, Oct. 6, 1924. ---_-<0¢-———- MIEKYWILKEH. BHEILBHIMP Critic Cannot Under- stand Why He Re- fuses to Meet Shade. Mickey Walker stands forth to- day as one of the greatest chump- ions over to hold a ring title, says a writer in [he New York ‘Fimcs. lie proved himself smaller, but, in his owii division an oqtiallv formid- able Jack Dempsey wlirii. lip lint- ‘iiggctl Bobby Barrett l Ln!- . |'IA4\ 101mm...» OI ..i lLA-Ibhuu built last .1, Ill iiinndcipliiu. ...._, LAAKIOAE-‘l’ “HUKCY l5 i...... ....- o. the iiiust 1iuzzliiig iugiitors ct IIIU iiziy—tiuzzlillg in his method 0f attending to his ring business wiiui this Iiusiiicssi u~ volves a fight between himself and Dave Shade. Because ot his utti- tudc toward Shade and tilt-otters challenge Walker today has -the un. enviable tiistinction of being a title. holder Iiarrcii from boxing in the groatmt State in [I10 Union; pro- hibited, bccziusc of an inexplicable attitude, from making his Iiiggcst mmcy In the fertile tiugilistic ficiil, that is Now York. .'l‘ht.-rc is no doubting the justl- fication for the State Athletic Commission's Indefinite auspoii. sion of Wulkcr. He is a champion who has ignored u legltiriiau» clini- Ienge and merits whatever punish- ment itis within the power of the' controlling boxing body to inflict. That is a matter which defies argu. mcnt or explanation. But trying to explain Walker's attitude. to. ward Shade and the latterls chal- lenge, or attempting to submit fav- orable argument on the matter for the champion, is an altogethu." rifi- ferent proposition. Walker cnii considerable sum of money in a Yet the popular Walker nad experiencing a‘ if it was any other boxer than this persistuut but the Walker But there is no sane reason his weight. Walker un- oubtedly has his own privatt. r93- It without delay and a bout against Shade u W. WILLIAMSON, moo hiii legion of admirers place Auctioneer. in him. r0404 O§O§O4+f§-§O4-§QO-OQ§-O%-OO-O4~Q-Of§‘ ‘Ifit. James’ firesbpttriantilhurch jllinistcrkeb.w.firrjllullthan.flistjth,1i. 3 i. fiahiislh invites: 11.00 a. rIn.—-SVQI‘IYIOH, “Doctrines we Forget." 2.30 p. m.—Sunda_y School, 7.00 p. m.—-Sermon ,"Thc Old Synod and the New?‘ I STRANGERS AND COLLEGE STUDENTS CQRDIALLY WELCOME. When Fitzsimmonsi I A, Won GIN PILLS ‘(Continued from Page 7) FQR THE nor the ropes. Corbett was ilraizizcii uwny and Fitz was pulled over to his corner and (lump-rd into ii CIliIlI‘ Jim made violet efforts lo 110i ill him th eccoiiil time. illiliy IIQIRLIIPY- Corbettls manager, iriiiiig lo (‘ur- .hcit's neck and otIii-rs nizuizigcil to lmlll tho iiiriiriotcii filth!" n1 buy- Cc-rbett Never “Came Sick." As soo nus lIIIO ring was cleared. Corbett and Fitz were bruugiil to gctiicr to shake bands. Jim admit- ted the victory yvas ciczincui- but said he still ifclt h owns ‘Iili! hotter KIDNEYFS‘ Deranged Kidneys may in time icad to serious illness. If you detect any symptom take Gin Pills. They will relieve nu. ’ s: Q man and ask-ed dish if lit; would ___ give him another match. "1 W111 "91- 1111111 "#3111131 m“, .s\\'0;iii~i' mi top of that. saiii. "You will hnvo to." Corbett sliml- lcil. "if you don't i ivcll get Null iii the sircct." "iii you do that, I will hill you," replied Fitz and tlicn the nioii loft‘ the ring. Corbett later trinil a “i:oni"li:i<~k" but lost on il. foul to Tom Siizirltcy in New York in llit- ilifliIl round- uiid was knocked out in flip ttvi-ii- .\ Iil‘il\'_\' hood to take the fat off the fact‘. "Fliick mittens to take tho int ufi" ilw liuiiils. I Willi nil iIlllI stuff oii him lie mu; ivzuly to go on the rono»-.tif- iPCll miles. Ami no walking, mind you; run ziii lIlI‘ wily. TIIPII- llilifk zit rump, :1 brisk rub- ilowii illlii iuiivii. licst iIlI‘ll uniii 3 o'clock. ' i 1351111711 T911111“ 11y J11" JI-‘flries- W11" .\l 3 sharp ii half hour 0i Iionvy iuitlic meantime bull won iilifJllujng on n“. S,,,,,H,,,_,;L,, bag ‘5111111101011111119 1101" F111 _ wiiigiiliig 200 pounds. 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