ORTING NEWS Gus McDonald Is New K. Of C. Qaoits Champ By defellling Leo ResRoches last night Gus McDonald re cd nll obstacles 111 the Knlihts of Columbus senior quoit tournament and is now the new champion of the Recreation Centre for 1944. The new champ and the run- ner up, Leonard McDonald will ldy i 21-9 'th th |'ft:r?i1$i" lvéction, eEugene McNelll and the runner up Merlin McKenzie. week-end there will be another series for u FY1111 4°‘ noted and all who took P!" 11151 .week are invited to take part. and any new ones as well. of the Tigers Increase Lead In American League ding the Yanks their fourthl sight loss The def nth Detroit this vesi- \ Newhouser spliced c1llht hits an ,m;laad s. shutout umil_ th was the! In 20 games’ maul hammersdl h ' 17th homer into thc uooer loft‘ four-bnnzer t- Amwszcuii lxafiu Newhouser now has W011 six games in a row Hank Borowy, the Yuiilzee start- ier who wont into the urmie scckml! his 18th victory this veal", 06111111- ‘ed but five hits 1n seven but four of them fiitured in m: of three Detroit runs. At- fu-sa half of tho 11th inning 111.6!’ [W5 vvrrg out, vwouvthe lllrl 0f a. thrc, guinl‘ serie- W111! tlit- 99601111" inuiruzs 1 l4 games behind the pace- eighth. gave three Titan Hanover * ,1 Pictcu Rod Scts New Mark In u. s. Finals For Z-Ycar-lllds (C irauwvzusfif-s , 5e finaLs today when they wer “vvvvv Hmovpr esmbmhed wndezi ther semi-final series div world's rrcord for two-Year- olds on a half mile track when he, d won {he $6,000 stake for the n88 1° DELAWARE. 0-. Sem- again“ Alder-shot Anny, who failed to take the field for a game ordered Cirruit harness race meet, . M ~ ' ~ ' . l t i 1.21:’. “T",‘.‘.$‘.§‘“n.§’.;f.v§f»’l‘o,l1§’§d b’; 1mm M» Brook Fl. Roiuncl Herrimon of Ncivv: Yrgl: and driven by Harry 70W?" Elflm hack to the final to lead my in 2.03 1-2._all-t1me fastest mile on n halvf mue track by 11 111° year old of either gait trotting or. Willie Pep Wins In Eighth Round ARTWORD. Coim, Sept. l9 ight champion, w rtford celsbrnicdl om TIIE SUMMARIES Pucc Non-Winners. 2 In 3, Willie Pep 0f H? 1 1 this 22nd birthday z stopping Charley <Cnbev1 and MmvlPep weighed Times: 2.97 l-4. 2.07- 130 Paco, '2 in 3. Pursr 91-590 row l fh 2 1 1 . rounds, Sept. 3 3 f Madison wSqt-are 6 3 won the title Nov. 20, 1942 n _ - t-{iqh Vclc, True Direct, Miss Kitty Junior Tennis Two Year Old Trot, Z 111 3 Knights of Columbus ten Titan f-lzilzovrr ‘Pownnlll P’X1i§§‘ii§..l§d“lf§1fl..k, Lester Han- furnish“ an‘ C play Miss Mary Gillls 2.05 1-2. 2.03 1-2. and Merlin McKenzie will Phyllis MdcMillun and Miss Bethany McDon bert Murnaghan will ‘Joan Weir and Fr Trot Non-Winners. 2 ln 3 nld and Hu- Miss Piueau play Miss Trztlnor and Irving Pra Shirley McNally and J son will play Miss .Dontild and Gus Flyn . A‘ ry short any rinvs , m l Smytiie Declines uuht; Miss 1 Ocermic lSlimds nrc tl~ ycvrs unable to n nave riscn from tho _.mt-nt1oned above will forfeit t THEATRES “HOLY l E GRACIE FIELDS glowing heart! 7:45 and 9:45 P. M. SOURIS MONDAY 8:30 P. M. as - Th I Racing Needs . s. ..::..“?...: Good Horse i‘ baseball e awar- three-year-old, started off Olllv yesterday, But no more. 11 l YEO nnnuuou " MONTY WOOLLEY A new star combina- tion with the electrify- ing spark that ignites the screen with glori- ous - laughter - - - and MONTAGUE FRI. 8 ‘f’. M. MONTAGUE, SATURDAY the Junior and intermediate me AEROPLANE mcludiuz 1 CLASSES “'11” Put Your Name ln At e I L pened to it. Pukka Gin. Col. C. V. Vvhltnevyu he hospital parade. He “'11s the wlntrr, bcnk favorite for the Krnttzcky| Derby P111 “@111 1111"“! 111 111'? W112“ (vumsrrc BUDLONG, 2.12, by Calumet Bu Mmnmml and “e”? 9Y5“ “M95 Brookins, Kcnslngton, driven by G. Brooklns. 111B “'1” 1° 111° Kemiw” 1'41"“ z INFLATION 2.14 3-4, by Volnmlte. owned by Pukka Gin returned to the races stenhenv drfven I" Jv Bamesv mmey-S BurwEbAmb was am 3 PETER REAMORE, 2.15 l-v2. by Reamure, owned by v v A I e. Fm. 5, mm, v m? youngster; Inverness, driven by J. OBrlcn. “nnlversarl ~51‘ i, was the casts ncmiunticu as the ‘mom New Yorker m| year's outstanding two-yeur-cld. eighth round of non-title ill-rounder. 127 and Lewis 128 his ivns Pep's 78th vi I79 fights 51nd his 10th being discharged from Th,- champimfs next st Even atnong the older nurses the [ones with the jnvr-breakcr names -‘ suffered Liisfort: c. he Hava- ~n1hctnc Sta-bids Frincequlllo broke down in a New York stake race ‘n , after n 1943 cvnmpuiyzn that brought pionship bum at ‘v5 higuggtavic years nmmthon title and New Y0!!!“ As the summer drew to a close m“ “s1; the flood of maladies also engulfed enhcrse. with more common names. _ _ Warrrn Wright's Psnslve, wjnngr l JOSEDALE HOOSIER. 2.07, by Grattan Mulim of the Kentucky Derby and the les Illlalker, Halifax, drivcn by W. Hood. 111s cumulorrsrowu GUARDIAN I 36' Starters“ In Today's l Goodwill Program i i Weduelluy. 8o than you are. fighting chance. | L iluck has held them back. QUAKER nor. Dartmouth. N.S.. DONNIEDALE, by drivcn by W. Kelly. aqhacou y. By Harold 611355211 l TOP HAT, 2.07 1-4, by Abbedule. owne re la I NEW YORK, Sept. 19 j (C?) — driven by D. J. Mehan. p y‘ There's nothing wrong wuirraclus 2 GIFTLINE, 2.08, by Bennett Volo, owned by Pictou now will meet the Winners 1 m“ “ good send horse “m” ‘we’ T we" 0f a “d... between Halifax Ship- f mgjgeuffmfléaffljflt Ceééehry 111115161313 s {Hp ugvcsivr‘. cos 2-2.‘? fir] S c .n;v n - ' ' . l u ay "er. rlvcn y . c om“ s §f1‘§;~{fd‘,,§§“§§,’c llg°lpj§né§gfcep°tifig 4 PAGLIACCI, 2.0a 1-2. by Lord Jim, favorite-s namev something ha; lottctown,vdriven by W. McNelll. s ALCYONh. 2.00 1-2, by 500"!" Stephen, driven by W. McGfbbon. n- by J. D. Mchan. BARON, 2.11 1-4. by Protector, town, driven by Lcn 0'Meara. Neill. Snuthnort. driven b_v W. mucous Prcnknexs, wds retired yesterday .2 JOLLITYJ/LES 1-4. 11y (‘clnmct after losing eight in a row, Earlier Sun Again from the some stable. 3 DALE 1],, was withdrawn. b J. 0'31 . Other top flight horses of whom y re" m“ grcvat thvivngsv wart-b expectted last. 4 "15 1011111-31” “Eb 1 ‘*1 m“ 9°“ 1°11“ s wmows mums, 2.00, bv Abbi-dd; 111119111 W111 Beioylcllndfvr W31’ this M“ figéetoldgjg sg§bl§fnlff§n§fpallfjtfgrv Stephen, driven by Charles Trlmble. a Cone and wimam First Fiddle, Count Fleet, Slide 3y M155 Teresa Rule 11nd Mar-Kell. arl Bradley; Miss BY Jlmmlfly, Owned by Alfred P. 91y and Jagk Ready Parker and currently the foremost and three year old, rkely will make his next start in the $201100 Lawrence 1 BILLY BISHOP, 2.14 3- aftcrnoon at the some Renlizn ion n wevk from today but Intyre. Charlottetown, driven by Dr. Mclntyr a meeting with Twilight Tcnr. Ace Miss, oi Wright's shrunken string is not Fred Coyle; a probable. N. H. L. Offer TORONTO. Eept. 19 — (CF) Hockey League , offered him at league meeting two week. a30- dens. or at least I hope I have." .._i____._._. Newark Bears in International League Finals Leafs, 3-2 The victory gnw the Bears u oleun swsep of Ihe bc-i n1‘ scven series, four straight games. Waist‘ t-i" , v Rctnans arc wed for moaern n- t nt bziidin f Philip- Ol Home We k. parme 1 gs n OI‘ Ben Jones, Calumet Trainer, said a today that Twilight Tear, regarded ouk Sigsworth. as the horse cf the year Tn some the l circles and universally as the queen and‘ of the thrc year olcls. lost weight Ethe11when shlppEd to New York from Chicago and was not at her best 36k P11611111‘ He gave no indication when she Leah M0" might rctum t0 form. badge fvirvstvcnllcd out. at 1.15 1 t ,1 'l h ' ' ' c’ wvg°llv1v1vfilfigg1nwflg “midlpxldgfiary: race and the Winner will boat 3,30, 53mm.’ smythg returned w Tor-I: ti?‘ °f P°°P1F H" benklns on onto yesterday and 15 convalescingled" l" w “Y5 991F186 G111)’. B11‘- lllt h It I. ' “‘..I°*,‘,‘fv‘§"m1;“’,'§m",‘,y i‘? co,?;1%e:-"I',G11Y. dam Kitty McKane, 2.1a 1-2. said the former mnnzginz dlrcct- raced b3’ "ed R1355 11"‘ sever-N or of Maple Lent Gardens and years‘ He wmked 11 11111‘? 111 338 former mnnaller or the Toronto snumlfY-L“ 111111-11‘ two-d effort for Maple Leakfs. "I havvc 1g‘- frlevnvdsvand 1‘ w” ‘m ~ I ' - 1 u so a y. ....',‘-§"ii. Jggwflt Maple cm Gar-‘Bm’ “W111 swwflrt- 18 steady as TORONTO, Sept. 19 _ <cm__ Behind thc effective four-hit pit- ching of 17 year old Don Johnson, tho Newark Bears tonight ndvun- Iced into tho final round of the 1n- ternntionnl Baseball lnagtic playoffs by (lefrnting the Toronto Maple built bv ancient? Moncton. driven by W. Kelly. Amherst. driven by C. Coates. n North Sydney. driven by John NITRO HAL, Ii" "rl Mtlltown, . ., driven by H JOSEDALE LADY LOU. 2. by Samuel Walker, Halifax, ton, driven by J. Conroy. be seven starters and they will make B “m; 11>’ 011m. J. A Road's Clover Bonniedale, owned by Chester 1a ock nd t t l than 2.30.‘ can w n “m” P1111» C1988. trained by Prof. 3x11117111. 1s o. steady going young pacer that has done miles in 2.35. He is sired by Calumet Bud 2.02 3-4. out of Quaker Girl, 2.08 111d many will remember her for her great races on the Charlotte- town track. she alway| had w wear a very tight kicking [trap and on one occasion when it, was left off she kicked Billy McVey so severely that he was in hospital for qtnt: a wullc. Quaker Girl Wu sired by Pcter Volo and .181‘ dam was one of .112 best mares in lltuted five clans each duy tn run than off. | The fvvo-your-old futurity will be culled out bones lluuld be out on the truck res pun. Tho seven colts are among the ut 1.16 pm. mud fly to 18k! the I0!!! “Io” best thut ever null In better. Best liked is George Guy. Quaker Boy-that is they have shown tho molt to oulookeru. | The 2.14-2.16 Trot and Pact, while only u slashing battle with honors fulrly even Icy, P “ ' and Alcyone. Any one of the | No. 3 Claulfled Trot In us was eligible to slow classes that it wou again, no ole can be sure of a three summaries In the lust tin-c tho Boron and McNallPl Pick luva shown , 8t. Stephen ovmer frntten have been imp Ballard vvuu the vvlllor of the 2.22 Trot | The Iree-Ior-AllTnt ud Pace brl free-for-ullen been at. any tuck in the C. Hurry Budloni, Bonnier! having five entries, vvllI be betvvecu Glftllue. Jun Hon- m can be tho vvinuur remarked before a utruule Id be difficult to excel unyvv winner. Chrlltle Budloni hi8 I! Tracey Hanover, ditto. Ilut u fust u mllo u either. The rovlnl with ouch nee. Peter Week ngl tolother the ‘but olusu of SEPTEMBER u, 1,4, H. M. C. S. Regina; Survivors Re I i v . *- v v l I 1 v tum zé V‘ v X v y.” 1 v’ 4 "5, v . v depend on racing luck and Iwhut ls known us “the breaks of the game” as all six horses have u ast but not least on today's program 1s i ht Division, with I0 declared in and at lea: Every effort will be made to push the rur competent staff of officials assures this. Once a: I noticed the change. horses culled It 1.15 I.Il- r Hcre'| hovv they line up todny: o! right along and the uln, in case you lnvenli TWO-YEAR-OLD IUTUIITY l PROFESSOR CLEGG, by Abner T. Cle Charlottetown. driven by S. A. Rockford C. HARRY BUDLONG. by Calumet B Lowery, Montague, driven by A. Lower by Calumet Budfoug, driven by C. Schunu BLANCH J. HAL. by Hal Boojum, Village, driven by E. MJJohnson. Plnydule, owned by Chester Dirt, Mt. Stewart, I GEORGE GUY. by Clover Guy, owned by Arthur W. Jay. Borden, driven by Arthur Jl . - I-"flieth A niveiuiary Highlighted By Presence Of "1"" " w“ T- Gcncral Situation ' " w. nun-MW gg, nvvued by J. P. Clarke, udlong, owned by Alfred owned by Gcorle Tuner, OWIIIQIH by z. u. Johiuon, Great MARGARET LAUREL. by Laurel Hm Hooper, Charlottetown, driven by LeRo 2,14 f0 2.16 TROT AND PACE ONTREAL t. 10 », ' t dered colossal industry employing d by D. J. Mebun. Sf. Stephen, Mfiijmry dnd ' giggly authorities Limited of 0mm“ “as envm ' wdfly 1 H t.l an e!- Power Bros, driven by vljfiited Nations Relief and Reha- Chateau I'M" er O F _ __ _ . 1‘. ' f hi complet- intimate knowledge of the manu- °€. aessrmsrnlsnsi ti‘; §:".".‘s..“r:ia2 2....:.... ...- bcbbnb~ dub-um. b. urope on e ‘ ' ' - * ‘ ' n1. 'dbC.H.'Ht. m ey WM y or on tomcat n er industry and his appointment K611!!! 01 piper Ind paper pro- owned by P. C. Brown, Char- wn 811d H 1 _ paper and pupsr products running nhzigialiiii Commeblggfllgsvd Maltrgig puny Limited’ m ' Que into millions yeory 81s Bédrd and the Combined PrO- - ‘ d ti d Resources Board nave I Ulilhrdnthaifsl picture. - d d, owned by Willfum McGlbbon, St. c CLASSIFIED TROT 2.19 0R. SLINVER dlong, owned by Gemljgug m transfer responsibility for] i'libet.ed ms in the fibihi? timgacompgtlble with ‘the securing orv victorvfis 8A8 mteontiatg: on Dr. C. D. Clolgh. , i; '5'", army to handle relief has been oxcezded in_ Itavly and is likely to be exceeded n Flzzancfhe overall food requirements James Barnes. St. PAL, by Pal 0 Mine. owned by J. D. Mehan, St. Stephen, driven owned by J. Pope Clarke, Charlotte- McNElLlgs PICK, 2.11 1-4, by Kalmllrfik. owned by operauon betwem Rovemmentm Europe as a whole will n01 mo"? ranrizuy from lid 011511111 1°11" 0f diet but an adequate calorie supply w. rap-- improvement in the quality of the diet con be assured. 1s TRACEY HANOVER. 2.11 1-11. by Scott, Halifax,‘ driven by J. Conroy. CORONATION Mc-KILLOP. 2.1.’! Power Bros, Charlottetown, drivc Sandy Flush, owned by J. C. ' McKlllop, owned by FREE-FOR-ALL TROT AND PACE erials is expected to be 111180118119 m v.1. aluminum and the alloylhl! mgtvrinis. On the Whflle 111W materials will be III easlel‘ 51199111 ney. owned by Chur- Adnm, owned by Moriarf ~ ts Dartmouth, driven by .1. Conroy. ed oroduc . 2.06, by Abbcdnle, OWEN] by 4 T119 0011111511911 Prmsfffg“ $11‘: fi,’fi“§°,§sd§?§§t or: Germanv there cnonon w. WINLOW “gummy - h t th ' will be — Of! cl t f the d8)’. 1W0 1511' Lsn-rrxomgligsrpcghsh: oiehfhe supply _One of the best-known execu- w“, mn,“,,{,c,§’§n men M; (m; situation. Itovticularlv I01‘ 111111111‘ “v95 °t the m?" mdustr~v h‘ can‘ [camp near here, for u Walk in th (donned goods. uda, Mr. Wlnlow has been. associ- D. J. Collie. Stellarton. driven LEW McKlNNEY. 2.01 1-2, by Lew Hal. owned by Geo. B. Kay. e, owned by C. E. Wry, St. RHEA MAE, 2.04 3-4. by Highland Scott, owned by Coitel l: Bragg, i.“ TROT AND PACE (CLASSIFIED) lst Division 4. by Abbe Worthy, owned by Dr. H. Mc- PEARL BUMPAS. by King Bumpas, water. driven by H. M. Sweeney. PEARL DIRECT, 2.16, by Direct Hel owned by H. M. Sweeney, Brldge- I 1311-1911- 11118 1°!‘ 3o 171111111155 five . I B. AllCtl l1 21 6 After Chasing Bob Pastor around v i 51°11“ t mm - .1 Louis mush- M n. A n s 1 a Ch Volley wcdnudu. Bu" d by M‘ c‘ McAlknL algttlmkngceklnil 111m 011 37th nltlnlzwokzlochcngliln. l” ‘ u" ’ (lvtviogvtivl Oiwglghgilthbkfémfififii‘: sell by public auction his zuock, crop and farm implements and some Brown Bctnber defend his title for h°us°h°|fl ducts‘ MARJORIE BUDLONG, 2.15 l-Z. by Cal James Rankine, Mt. Herbert, driven by T. Wclr. JUST BETTY, 2.14, by Calumet Budlon man, Charlottetown, driven by LeRoy KELLIVS NIGHTMARE, 2.14 1- Ilorfon, Murray River, driven by udlong, owned by l. owned by Dr. R. t STOCIC-B mllk cows. Jnostly Ayrshire 1nd Shorthorn zrndtsi 1 the eight-h time since winnimz 1t _ _ _ M,“ from Jim Braddock 1n $313; "cattle, 1 1-2 yeun, 1 olives, 4 ht cattle, 1 Shot-thorn e e that. Watchlm can" but the b951, CROP:-—l stack hay, quantity Ioooo hay; 4 ducks oats. l" v in his class 0n the 119-81118 Grind lMPLEMENTsz-l thrc-tllng outfit (Hull) not combined; l 6 -' and take a mark of close 10 W0 4 5 G 7 d Direct, owned by Nitro Hui Club, Tronlon, riven by J. O'Brien. . _ . _ , h 8 CARNNHON Lmnvvvzvmv by Chic byI-Ievvvvfvutrlrgl vlsaégi’; age wocd sleigh; 1 box slug: 12182)“! drlvlvilvglsvleefvgivi. lmlldafivgvwgziru: m“ 1°51 m“ l" 51' swphm NB‘ i“ F‘ a‘ hmuhurc 3""- ‘i’; ..;.""<'§ '1. W) out? bdm- 1 hnv rultu 9 1.01 l-2, terrific trotting over u 1 stce ro er, sec ons, uy m er . . - A l0 f‘ Abbedaln, owned by y. 12 3-4, by Josednle Col driven by J. Arblnl. PREVIQUS 2.15 l-l, by Baronetl, owned by llarry C. Wllbur, MM“. The iwo-year- ld f t ~ . _ wvvnsvvnvvlvvn o” BLOOIdHIiIIglty which Hood this v. . ‘ _ r e y w g _ - “W “'1'” ..S'“’t'.li ..'.i‘*',<..22. we our-it"? 1-wi?§»w’b"“$b1éii thochnpsgsirtielggv eof the National gvver t‘) the G°°dwm M"? The" . - - ; F. s. w. d1 c 1111"“ Minn-d’; relieves sprain. sols iron flat burrows; 1 set wooden flat barrows: 1 sprint! 1:101!‘ 1"" m ___.____-_-- row; l scufflcr (Dcerlng); 1 pair cart wheels; I our! uuti wbcrvm 3 V LOTS 0F VARIETY truck wagon (McC.-D.); I lb uck wagon (Adams); 1 truck u "11 "1" cek and he says it is ecided that Watchm. be staked in the 2.12 ghout the Grand Cir- Plans call for Mr. with Wutchlm Ir so as to take ad-1 faciltics in the U, ,. . . - -v ~-~.: -1‘1i me week practically d Utah mvvmeflv was spelled Yumv! I sci PIIJJUIIH scales, I set funners. 1 turnip seeder. 1 lulu: 41.1 n n Youtu, Eutuw and Utew About 1830, a favorite piunoforle ccnlitpzosition was the “snuffbox, t up 2 w v.. . . S.A. Such a pond. a Mswhlnney of Sul-' fir b h—t C - md Mawmnney The st. horse roug ltaflvanu believer‘ d; arrived at Quebec in inls: ‘kit to right are, front row: Ldg. Smn. Cumin. f R0 1 Canadian Navy corvette _ Hlllfigglvlgleflgihtnawhlchyasank in less than half a Lllflfii ll- R-C-N-R» 9111411311- Y-EJ-i CRO. Jack minute after an underwater explosion in invasion W. \ nn, R,O.N., Halifax, Telegraphlst Clifford wutors 1n Ausust, have reached Csirvrln r11 rauv Boivin. R.C.N.V.R., Ottawa and Sydney. tbeck row) to their homes for survivors’ leave. They crossed L018. 1111m- fwbe" wlmams- RcJV-v-R- 5111111112 the Atlantic aboard the same trdnsyznt \\'..i..n t,,-- . 1-1115- 53111- 5'11"“ J- Farmw- R-c~N»R-- 17181111. 1L8, ricd Prime Minister Churchill and his pnrty to Cun- |a11<1 1“°\'1 111111111111» 011% “"11 L111!- 3181111111111 Lion nda for the Quebec conference. Shown here afterJBuchunnn, R.C.N.V.R., Halifax and Newport B01411. arrival in a Canadian base are six Maritime rat- CaIiKfLq w. l?“ by Eddy-Booth Associates Relief Bonunittcc “"1915 oston, M. P. . W‘ l , foumer Gen- Paps: Company of Montreal, iii ‘OP, ergeghglgs (hfnndgetizwof J. R. Booth has seen paper-making grow to; d‘ t the wards of 100,000 men, and 1 you. laid before the 114-1111111111 a mmpnmentary Inner a 11y turnover of two hundred mil- t L A. mistlanov‘ “m day evenlm.‘ sgptefnbef 12th, on lions of dollars. Few men hm m; a 1011 om ' 1- ' . _,. - .11 ducts. In Canada alone he hn "pone tfvlifiadfllhtdltlégwdnulliltgg; girelacitxoictgf gins ILEI.GSBI.1SE‘< 1y 2111111: bee“ ‘11'°°"“11 i‘ "l" 111111111111 In 1908, Mr. Winlow was Ip- polnted Sales Mannger of the Lin. coln (now Alliance) Paper Ililln. In 1905, he was appointed Gen- eral Soles Manager for J. R. Booth Limited It Ottawa. Since then, hi: judgment. and business capacity have contributed no small shm to the Important task of manu- facturing nnd distributing paper products essential for the Canad- ian and United Nations’ war ei- fort. Those present at the banqutt included G. Gordon Gale. Presi- dent tho l. B. Eddy Company Lim- ited: J. Gordon Flock. President J. R. Booth Limited, the follow- ing directors of both companies; W. Garfield Weston, R. A. Robert- son, H. J. Ooon, C. Jackson Booth. G. H. Hobart, Join I‘. Taylor, ll. D. I , W. 8. Kidd Ind de- purtmmtul heudo of both firms. Mr. Winlow was presented yrith u handsome square sterling silver humidor on the occasion with Mr. J. G. Fleck making the presenta- tlon. 1. Military authorities are 81111-1 > ~' Allied countries in Europe C1111 met in 194.5 with neosssarv co- ‘rhc sutvuls‘ of H1081 15W 1111111‘ 1T1“ finished or semi-finish- Austin-all: — (C?) bush. Thev picked up l 1111889111 gold which they sold for new mo- (£100.) ated with the industry slnnre 1804. Starting with the old Canada a ._.__ Remember When ago wnight, World Heavy- I urn Instructed by Mr. Iurness Muliheson tn Mussey-lfarrls engine (like new): I heavy belt; 1 driving Wflilflfli 1 1"" 1 De Laval crcam separator 1N0. l6; l grlndstone; 2 hay rnpri; 7 151111?" ‘robes; Horse blankets; quantity harness, gulvanlled X11111‘. 11"‘- 19"" uhdvell. em: 1 wagon lift: 1 hen crate; I ladders. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSu-J kitchen cabinet porculaln lop: 1 Iieinvll; munn plunn; l kitchen tubby; 1 lounge; l chamber set; 1 hall rack. v " , ‘ ; 1 linen ‘ ..; I gas lump: 1 011 1W1" l hanging hall lump; 1 hcutnw; 1 nhlltis crib. TERMS-CASH. 19TH CENTURY HIT I Out Our Way W. H BEATON, Auctioneer. “w. l __:-_t";:_ -:_~_::_;:-_-.-l urz-rir.» -:_:_:; -._ ~:—_~_- .-;___———-=—;—_.— if 1-—;i By J. R. Williams Our Boarding Hounne With Maior HOOP" 1 : ' EGAQIAARTl-iulouizmocgnvedras MONEYISFLYPAPERTO ‘ “go . I OF MARITAL BLIQSVOLW‘ W: voupiou B16 WALRUQ _ e l lfiffitfilt2é.““éfi$i“eil‘l*““ *r"'2§.“=.1.‘3%,2‘1“itE= .~ 1 -~ ou ou .»~ l ‘w“1”-fi1 ’ 1 .A|.wA~/a seem N‘: Frat-trig Eve rouuonwouuz _ As A emote rzoawselr. .1. / tacos-r RECENTLY WA5 America. There is another two-year-old that great things are predicted for, i‘ namely C. Harry Budlong, owned by Alfred Lowery, Montague. There ' lugoin, it is a, case of just more crsrl-znurribw hiiliii7ruzivrsg rumor but don't forget that lust year's winner oi th: two-yesr-old futurity, Lei: Budloug, came from Montague 11nd rho repeated with a win in the threc-yenr-cld futurity e Irioahnduhllrvvlthlfiv ME - 1N FQEGZ-ZENING i" some Keve THAT DON'T UP Mv 1200M HAVE vou FIT ANVTHINQA FOLDIM QTUMBLED omo A sum cokwscaewottno ATIN , OF MONEY I um AND TUG-OF -\NAR Plaza.’ 260T . F0 z o ‘ all ‘ \ . .\ so .6 \\\‘f HIM, LIKE ffiubuvillllluunnng§ _ _ LIGHTNING ‘ ' "' “”“'