OCIfOBER 11. 1940 THE CHAEMLTIlF-Tlllv" vu-Rrziw to contest this District in t on November 7th. igflih Poll is entitled to are requested to call Poll Second District Queens A Conservative Convention will Board of Trade Rooms, Charlotteto g P. M. for the purpose of nominatin i be held in the Wll. Oct. 18th, at 8 two Ca did tee he Bye Election tonbe its“ N. Y. Stock Exclfange i fivlfldellltates. Chairmen m°°1lll8s at once. (Canadian Press) P. W- TURNER A. n. McINNIS m," m” pwident S°°P¢1RYY Am o ind r 2a (100003 Collllty Conservative Association AQMELPI ‘Q Baldwin Loco 1'1 wm-tma 5mm Av 31 5'8 L-352-10-12-3i. Sfisfi?‘ 3 i1’; =¢'}"'~‘”‘ Con Edison 25 1-3 é glee film Lite 30 - - r . en ec 34 3-4 Advertising Bans Payable Ill Advance Stiiififi? 33%;? Mlfilllllllm Charge alto: say Advertisemmtl 2B cum ggléltlecégtédl t? '- l..,l lilniruiall locals. - per word~ we‘; can 1'11 14 1-2 §,.‘",,I.i 11.1.1; islilltlhklllklnlfllt) allii dtllllllljersiltllilg 1min’? 2m Nor Am Co 20 , .il-ii ..i~ pt! hello, lnlm-uiurlam Notices 70o per inch; Li,“ u. Penn R R 22 5-3 , 1i iliiil b|ll1llll3l| Ull€l'lII[i, Cards. etc., 50 per name; Mn," m Phil Pet C0 35 1-3 l..i...........- itlc iiei uwl- vlflllllnil ear-remain 4e minis mi siiii. South Pnc 1e 3-4 illii ll! Hill} loi every additional 3 words. Notices or Thanks loo 5w o“ N J 33 1-4 ,,,,,iil..ilioil iae per inch or 4o pel- word. Lists el Sllblfillpllilm TeX“ C011! 34 1-8 l--i inen iltlttfesh and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on United Air 39 1-4 .ililllll=l"""- United Al); 39 1-4 U S Rub 21 1-4 . . r ‘l; S it C0 60 3-3 . ans um Co 33 5-8 r or bole boarders Wanted iviviles: lliilnlon m 11s a-4 {- - es. cc 09 _ .».‘u ilAiHiE BOS- BOMBERS ACCOMMODATED AT Woolworth _ iiaily biiliill, _ Lriln-ltl-JU-al. >....i. -— Oahu‘ DRIVING .. .. .t‘.ll'.s‘ 0.11, also thrash- repair. i hi». ‘W; .. Allin), lil 14.100 ,,__,, i. i...»-.-.i, sprint-non. Li-nli-w-Yi-li. lelleilers W zlilten leave in uiiarulinl. c-lal-io-i-i-zl. Stocks Close - ——O .. L'- l~>"l' (rnnss TEACII- L0“ " BLACK "AND BAG CON- iiidllill 50110.11. $100.00 fmwm? “m1- Sllm money and res- 2332i Si? "2 1.2 Pete; may B. 580- WM?“ cud n95!‘ lwllillflfd Asbestos 17 L‘409‘10'w‘31- “mmgfid vg:,idngde{kp‘eas%hret“'“ Beauharnois 5 3-8 i- i-i ii‘ , ____“_L-5?§-1~3'i5’il ggglwykk"! 3 M1118 Help Wilfltfld 313"," T <= 113-4 1y care - _4 . . _ .- RESPONSIBLE MARRIED MAN Imp o“ 1° 3 > W- L 434,193.21.‘ between 4O and 60 years of age fol’ Pete i; i‘; m“, tiny“ EXpEnrENCg immediate employment oi inter- Phi“: 1 ' .‘,_,;,,,_;_ ,,,,_;_y can; guard- est. Must be permanently located P1 c- " m, L-2i5-10-u-tf. ill Summcrslde. Apply ilitei i010 i"?- ‘ A. M. October 18th at the Clifton W- .. A» Hotel. Ask ioi- Ml‘. Paul Lager. k Nlcnts Wanted L-435-10-17-ll. Lasl S i _ ‘s-WWF‘ To LE1 T0 LET - snow? ROOMS wrrli s, v (C"““‘““" PM” Chm _ me Canadian fireplaces. Apply "S." Gllnrd- 631mg“ __ loll eunlillucllrly ll- L-449-10-17-1l. C ~ em _ . Gorgeous new -——-i~__~*-_i- m“? 1e m. .llt 10111‘ liiCSl cx- Mon rea 1 a :lll:.~. .~.1..<>\v the new Nova Scots. —- ol Premier Personal ROW} Bk — l1 your custom- ‘.011 to the un- vilrierl selcctin - the charm- lllctlvc sty.ln'l fi(‘f‘(‘°S.'il‘y. ' . \V te A nulls also wanted ll s. 14-583. NEflf-iilELL 8i G0. ii. F. liRBlilBALll Cilllril-red Accountants iLl-‘z-rll Trust Building ( lilll-lottctown McLECD ‘(sinner l" -' l:l-: '1 ‘illrriltels llnd Atturileys-ut-IAI IiIONEY [U LOAN ‘r150 llii-llliiililll Stiect water system in house and barns 0. 0.1 Friday, October 18th cilmgletlon by November 5th, 1940 of flashing, gutter and conductor re- 45 Uraiton. Street, W L-423-l0-l6-3i. Lost LOST 0N noon nsrwni; - P0" and my. Brown flcsgnAiliilkg containing tiiermos battle. Findc. Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) GRAIN Wonderful opportunity for per- son wanting to purchase an up- ln-dllte farm in best hrmlng dls~ trlct on Prince Edward island. 93 acre farm at ‘lo-rth Tryon. centrally located. one halt’ mile from school, churches, butter fac- tory. sash and door factory and rc‘ler mills. BuIEdIng-i In fine slate of repair (‘nmv-lete with electric llgllts an" 1 15--tAPi-- , CHICAGO, Oct, Wheat, iutures continued to itrge‘ ahead irlto new high ground loi- the season today with the ivlay oe- liveiy reaching 84 3-~l and July up! to 79 3-4 cents. The nearby con- trncl. advanced to the best level, for the current movement at 35; 1-2. Final pltces were at or at silent‘ under the day's best levels» Mzly and July oats and December and May soy beans also emlbhshed new season peaks. Wheat. closed 1-2-11-8 cents high- er, Dec. 85 1-4-—3-8: May 84 1-4- 3-8; corn was 1-4-3-8 up, Dec 59 7-8; May 60 7-8-61; and cats were 1-2-—1 cent hiaher. Dee 33 1-2. May 33 5 8 Farm offered lw vlrlvwte sale. AUGUSTUS WAVWJELL L-380-10-15-3l TENDERS t ‘Per-tiers will be received at the '--~"r of the City Clerk up to noon for the - . Soy beans jumped 2 1-4-2 1-2 .ents_ Oct 81 1-4 Dee 82 1-4. mil‘: and replacements on iilarlret Building and City Hall, with ln-ci- ill-nlals. oer specification and pro- rress survey to be inspected in the . of the City Surveyor; the st or any tender not necessarily Produce Prices accepted. _.__ -l- 4- FULLERT°W MONTREAL, Oct. 18—(CP)— C“? Glen‘ Produce Market prices here today, E445._'10'.17'31- as reported by the Dominion De- partment, o1 Agriculture. follow: Butter: first grade creamer-y prints, Jobbing price, 29; first grade solids, Jobbing price, 2B 1-2; Quebec no 1 pasteurized. current receipt price 27 3-4. Quebec no 2. 26 3-4; Quebec no l pasteurized, fresh and regraded, wholesale job- hing price, 28 1-4, Quebec no. 2. 27 1-2—-3-4. Cheese: Western white, current receipt. price, 13 11-16-43-113; col- ored, current receipt price. l3 11-10 -14 7-16; white and colored, wilple- sale Jobbing price. 4. Quebec wait: and colored, current recel t price. 13 3-4 wholesale joblbng p ce, 14. Eggs: graded shipments in used NOTICE Belzinnlng Oct. 21st. 1940. our store will be run 0n a Cash Basis ONLY. Please settle old accounts by Oct. 31st. ERNEST DUNNING, Long River PALMER ‘a. HASLAM wn. P.E.I. .\l().\'l-I1' TO LOAN if ll?- P.0. Bu: I1 BELL & MATHIESON iilflNl-ZY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown l‘ ‘ land H. F. McPHEE B. A K. C. NOTARY. éo. BARRHTEB. BOLICITOI. Jvkilin A,’ _ MiicGUlGAN 8i TRAINOI igARK n, ill . MscGUIGAN. L0. s1‘. (‘LAIR TRAINOII. K. C. "lllllllrrs. Solicitors, aw. o RIONEV T0 LQAN Rigger: (Iver Provincial llsril. ._.._. ._¢_v Charlottetown . ' K YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME P -. ~ a- _ . . 1 v Q free cases, selling price. A-lsrge 4g; i linm 40; A-puilets Suzi B 2'1; C 19-19 1-2. Potatoest Que whites no l 50-55: 2, .40—.45: NB mountain. no 1 75's .ti5—.70: PEI cobbiers, no 1 75's .65; PEI mountain. no 1 75's TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the City Clerk up to noon on Saturday Oct- ober 19th for installing two new grates in City HR" furnace. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk The British iiilinliillty announced the sinking of the tun Saucy by a German mine. ___________ 5e” Mlnsrrfs In the homo. Market At A Glance (B! The Canadian Press Toronto and New !ork- tockl closed higher. Montreal-Utilities lower- other In- dustrlnls and golds higher. Winnipeg-Wheat 1-2 cent higher to lulehs ed. NOW York otton higher; rubber ad coffee lower; sugar ulwhllll- I'LL RAISE MY RIGHT HAND AND WUCH W IT sheep and lambs, 182 noes and 42 :alves for sale On the two Montreal livestock market-s today, the Do- nlinion Livestock Branch reported. Prices on all classes oi livestock were unchanged. There were not enough cattle and calves offered to make ii market. Calves were mostly grassers of common quality and brought $4.50. Good ewes and wethers were $9, culls and bucks were $7 and sheep $3 to $5. Hogs were $12 for 5-1 dressed. $9 for B-l alive fed and watered and up to $9.25 off trucks. Grade "A" drew $1 per hog premium with the discounts on off grades. Snws were $5.50 m s6. Prices on rail grade lambs at Moncton advanced to 818.50. All other prices were unchsnged. Rrail grade hog! 01100. sows no. 1 up to 270 pounds $7. no. 1 over 270 pounds $6, no. I undesirable all well! t4 $5. Choice steers $8. good $7.25, med- ium $6.50, fair $5.25. common $3.50 to $4.25, Choice ‘heifers $7.50. 300d a $4.50, medium $4, fair $3.50. Carl- ners $2 to $2.25, cutters $2.50 to $3.25. Boning bulls $3 to $3.50. butcher bulls $3.50 to $4.50. Veal calves were $4 to $5.50, grass- ers $3 to $4. Lambs $5.50 to $8 live weight, Rail grade $18.50, Mlnard‘; kills pain. Prank McComiick. or a better cat- cher than Emle Lombardi. Not that the wants to put these able gentlemen out of Jobs. but they know as well as Frank that som“ day old man time will put the clutch on them. I . Frank Ls pretty proud of the farm teams this year. Bassett, Va, won the Bi-Sillte pennant. Tucson. the Reds picked up for $500, won the second half down there. Ogden in the Pioneer league, Durham in the Piedmont. and Lenoir, N. 0., in the Tar Heel .1111 went into final playoff series in their respective loops. TIRED retry the team in the Arizona-Texas that - POWER The ability to give a qulcli shit under t e most adverse I conditions. Full Stock of Automobile Accessories. The Rogers Hardware tlo. Ltd first: CITY DELIVERY. tFGE FLVE I 1 Contribution (Continued from pngg 4) MINING Monlrealfiock, be m ~ — — . ‘n 5“ “i394 b7 the British (C i... ii...) Exchange “m” ‘° “m” “l "’°"°" nml I: “Com l mam. w. - li. till. “serenity -—- which '- . l Shells Close (Gunilla Pm») ‘ilégtiiilllasmdginlitiltifiilslfiiisseiicl: l. Acme 0i! s l-z atom Close mom ‘h? $21,‘? “fluff, W3: Alderman l5 ploratiory discussions had taken Aunor Gold 180 Bell Tel 155 ipiace between the Britfsn and can- Bankfield 10 Brazilian 5 adlan Government and that in the i Base Metal 11 B c Power A 2e l-a light of these conversations it was i‘ Bear E1 e Bldg Products 1e decided not to pursue the matter Beattio 93 Can Cement 5 $4 further. Bldsood 14 Can Car Found e | "There was niwer any doubt. that 3°bJ0 10 l-4 CIR Illd Al A 180 11M British and Canadian Govern- Braiorno 10 1-4 Can Pacific 51-4 merits were parties to these con- iaiiniliin '13 1-2 celaness 311-2 Velsflllous. notwithstanding the Brown Oil 11 1-2 Cons Smelt 39 61ml“ made to conceal that. fact. Buff Ank 460 Dist Sesg 4 'I‘hcre is no doubt 110w that the Cal Edin 152 Dom steel B 9 3,; Wnveretsiolls ended and that the oiiliiioln 2a Gen Steel win-es a 1-4 Blm-‘h Gllverwrierit- dropped the clisi. not so Ham Bridge 5 Pmlect because Of the Canadian Cent Pat 19s How Smith 1i Government's refusal to cooperate Chester 104 Imp Tob 14 ‘m the 111185 suggested. Mr. Kine Cochenour 78 rm. Nickel 31 hull-Se" h“ made that abundantly Coniarum 14o Massey Harris 3 1-4 clear ammugh he h" Plslerred to Device 1s 1-2 McColl Front 5 a-t {gm “w” ‘he P°1M rather tf-wn Dome oil g3 Mtl power- 29 engage in a straightforward dis- Duquesno e Nat Brew so imfimm °1 1L East M51 335 Nm-anda 57 3_4 b21719 Obnql-lii-Sf and equlvocatlon Eldorado 32 St Law Com a" ch characterized the WWW 0! Falcon m0 St Law Pm __ dve Government throughout this Fed Kirk 5 34; wpg Elev A 100 ‘scredfliable f-‘hisode are tnemsel. Fraricoeur 41 W98 E196 B " Lang: réclllggttiliiivgillglgutitgng- M?’ Kmg i . REM repair 5011i . _ gait? gal: ‘Ililxelofiorck marketotgiiisedlezécpé; °gflhvve {image done, but that vergii EiFiRh WiHERE. Canadian fruit stores are Gr Baum 1L2 upside “ma” eteheormmalanbl acknowledgment of} displaying the pick of Cluladrfs famflug Grandoro 61-2- Dosco tacked on 1-2 while CPR. i . um-ier * a blunder i “PPIB 070p. The ri i: red fruit ' h ' h Gunnar Gold 43 and Canadian Car gained 1-4 when the Cmqfilan pub“ “re m" fluvour d" l -‘ , " ’ “c w“ . Gyfisum 3 34 tegch. Ncvckell closed 14 point to likely to forget‘, t ' v C- l an 500i ncss 13110“ lllyUlll‘ nearest store. Ha lwell 1 e goo while Hudson Bay end . l 11ml ' l- - .. - - ~ Haunt", 500 Homnger finished unchanged. lingo‘? tlzlfdalgflitiimi “gals byutdbrtiilg- v why iliiégllllgilgzlSuilhi flood lo cat lillylllllth ‘Thou; Hard Rock 39 Asbestos sold off 3-4 hur. Gener- M, wackenzfie v29“, ‘cvzgrdlc ‘Jll l Pl _ l! up l! gout supply n1 the Hedlev 43 steel wam preferred was up 193-8 ‘when he 521518.? am u e ill ‘,1 louse, so that children and grown-ups may help Hollinger 13 l 7-8 and Building Products un- in Charlovtétovvn‘ f“? wékspfiiflfl‘ ‘ themselves litany time ilfdiiv. 'l‘llcrc’s nothing Home Oil 195 Chllnfiled- Howard 5mm! K110111350 8- me Prune Minister‘ “had 'm' ,' nlore refrcsllin" lliilfl n hi" ‘ill‘ -' F d‘ H°W9Y 27 pmm hm Sb Lawreme (mrmration one of the saddest mistakes gnv A i 11' 1. * l‘ l? ' \ ' l M h‘ I'm‘? ‘Jlna m" Hud Bay 24 34 ‘pveferred advanced 1% Imperial man has ever nlflde when m: H c, 1.111 1r y rlpc am llulen lsllliJluce. Jmlk Willi-Q 31 o“ 1°“ 1'2 and T°b3°°° 1'4 bu‘ refused to consider even the‘ Order a - - - ' Km- Add 30o iractiozlally higher were Brazilian, suggestion that Enuvand should l gull-POPS rtuiintlty —- they Kirk Lake 95 Dominion Stores, Celanese and send 10000 airmen ‘i0 be trained 8P0 110W at their bunt, I-alwshore 21 1-2 Calla?“ Cement vlelelled While in this ‘country in the EXPGXFC oi LHYXI ciia 6 ail-ii“ gilererirfigeliadginced 1615M ‘m’ 3mm‘ Gmmment Isay his re- Dlflrkvlillfl Scrricc Leitch 52 “-‘“ a l Wye“ “'- nlsl." th 1'21 1'. . a i - i- Lime L L m rsiiil sales: 19.000 shares; lnillis- evefflsymwaf vii “bfggezltlbseglrlfigé D0.\l‘l.\ltl.\vlll-.l’.\lil\ll~.\l‘ or $10255‘; aso ffflals- 117")”- Mmes- 73°‘)? Bmds against our war effort. It h.» ilatl ‘mmu L“'"'7» “'1'1"1\“¥\ m3 9 245 ' accePted the one!‘ 0f the British Ilorlourulllo James Ci Gardiner M’ ' e liifldscn 47 Government. in 1938, we would now ' ' ’ ‘ m“ e’ Mfllflrtic 114 be having a steady stream of vouni! Mall East; 1 airmen to fight cur battles. What u. McIntyre 53 ‘ great fldVillli-flgg that would be to McKenzie 104 England, if we had lllat rlddilc ll McWatters :10 force to draw upon!" 1 m Min Corpli 7Q “Willem 60 By Frederick Gardner _ "~"'- M9111‘ 3 Associated Press Financial Writer WORLD'S LONGEST LIFT the" 0W" @XWT1@‘“4"~‘~\ We“ “‘ , Murphy 1 7-3‘ NEAR, CQnu-LETIQN acliurls and their hie under bo1li-. _ w _ _ Nmvbob 2a 11-4 NEW YORK. Oct. 16—(AP)— ————- , l>=l_1'<"l‘-*'¢l- "“l>’“‘g,‘°“°‘, w u“? °f M" Nornndn 57 T118 510;]; market, made 35 second, Construction i5 nearing com- ‘lhcre ls soilleiillil: i ‘loll iLUUu ti. till: sice o. inc At- Ngl-ggld 3 34 ccnseluive advance [may pletiolroil tile longest and iLKilC-Sl assuilllu .l.>l.u. liltst: i)! A , ialltic. H 7 m v v Qqrlsn - Canadian 15,1195 moved highm chair lift ill the world over tile all All . eon.» unis... l Blinks. has spiilicil mam 3H“! 01mm, m 1355mm“ seam-am Dome Mimi green clad slopes oi iiiloulit hialls- pntlllsc \\l'.il Brllllili v , heroic l.) .11. ille uolili. l. ‘illisvucen 01mg...“ m Inwmaticnal Nickel. Ford and ileiti, popular ¥1EWrEl1gla11d winter 511mm slum.“ w 1151p ill , . . ‘l iiel voice, tihlougil centuries u. girl- Pncnltn 5 Hollingcr were improved, Massey “Pa” “Uziwlr- l‘? l.“ “m vbhe cam‘ battle ior llulllall ilkffiuuilifl , loncnig ffivliilvflvtlllll, .114. liar. .0 g5 Harris and Canadian Marconi dip- ggntgafmverrrimfllsfriflgilgvabvy mgutgllllzf f hot that llley do nlot tell tile hnllil‘ 1 '1 levelvsiie ‘digit Egg 115 pccl trifies. , , . _ . _‘ _ ac.s no rem illvOif 3. k l v i. _t v 300 Most of tile gains were only as‘? ‘EigeeliilcéuSlgéoaziméinfiigggés; pllpuis, or ileii‘: irolil ill. gvllm itlvvllg lllfl 316 fractions but they were far in the “w 1m vvmm Wm nave a horizon; our 0\\'l11‘ ll lend lo lulu 1 I-llfl-llelll-Ol- A» m5 majority atllollg the is<ues traded ml mum of 6330 [an ‘vim vertical Briilshers l"_l - l -l\\w-lllll~ v _ _ v 93 and lhc Associated Press index of height of 20301601 Wm be capable Tiley tell oi the tcuriu. Bill‘ never, infad nliarllos) 11511312; rv - = -' ‘ ""*.*"il*' LI‘:- m 6° sci“ lrs.i“.sl i or lime- m l»- l-r- it?“ “i 34:21. if i w“ .. 9 b2 to . A ots o . V‘ s ares oltcoln oils em v ‘wk , n“ W “is _ .. . l , m m;hizrtisiislsilliizi “Lilia w“ n Britain S em ‘is: ° “ i Sense" a4 ‘ ‘r - ,, , ,1 ‘ -, Ci i . ls ‘i l‘ lav =~ s rs»- »1’..¢“‘;‘..Zl.‘il. it Show,“ 8O Chief gri.ne.s bes. es ile s ee , k____ they speak tllat lollies 01H t e l .1?) ‘)‘CeA'1‘1t “my on 5mm,‘ 615 st the close included Ulnted Alf-v Every evening‘ M. five m. Six other, ‘IL ls. pelilaps, lil the tones _ .1.‘ ii i!“ t. s $1.9M 59 lT-“flfi. Dfilltrlas, HdlVP-Eier- Eflsllmfln- hours pfcflram broddcasv by me of their voices, in the DtilbOk-‘ini tile ‘bmlltlcast o anree sp. s.“ simian 47 b2 US. Gylfillm. Alllfld Chellllwl- Ull- British Bxfaadcnsling Covporauol, that, for good or for evil, ml ‘ — is Ll-B‘ tome ‘Lillvtli. ‘an men Fm, W,‘ P 2 L2 ion Carbide. Du Font. West-lnz- may be maul, on me 5mm wave ways be llellrd ilelllllxl tile s11 ell lzli/‘lliililillxlvtiwiii . ifllgléiliinvlizfié a u Ftw-ri R1: l4‘! hfiuse‘ gentnezgét Lgltzrgergixig gr]; band of the radio. "Britain Speaks,“ i" i-v ‘ V‘ y? "filffimllcgi" ‘nrm"(.‘0,,5 “c, straw Lime 4 i)r10ot1n1fl‘.‘B"an'3l-:t‘t\.‘ard throushcut the 55 m? génencdiille f“ many m mes-a norms ‘iliiilom mu“ ' S('Al‘1‘1t1llli('.~lti't is the ‘voice of Ideal- SM WW1“ ‘i5 day vrere General Motors and “rmwcafltsl “ml m‘? ‘*,‘,‘“°““C°"5 e lllli. soiuellules it is Sillijll)‘ ills “vwnnite 2'” Chrysler algnal’ London Caumg is the echo of a spirit t e \'0lCB of llulllnil courflZei CYYUlZ m" Tack "ugh 3w on- mose prqira-“Is an son's and Britain. Aild you kiloll ill llle (iarkiless. 3221"“ ‘Z3 5333i??? fiivifiimiiii "iiififéfi cm m“ 5P0“ 1111"“ F*°"“_B""““ M“ 1”‘ “w” rumor rvda 1'17 REDS SEE l9“ continent. J. B. Priestly, noted “Dru mind 1' '5 1m“ ,_' 1,,‘ f“, Orlfqnlsmvse.‘ Saint-re indommbh, Ventures 270 ANOTHER YEAR novelist, has become, through these 21115313118“ an‘ immd“ ‘l "l \ I, l; ‘m, v.35“, of fmgdom It \,vt\lf;\ am“ 37- i‘ programs, perhaps tile finest war .. - , i. ‘ .7, T r, i i, _ h ivilisev :1 CINCINNATI! Qhml Oct" 17 '- commentator o! llil. ‘Flien there are agilgéalgkdsiifhfils]! O $021.1; Qf"‘j,,‘j.‘,,,°§c“‘gflffig lpeihép: ‘vmd can 9 l‘, (c?) l‘ Th2 cmcmnatl Reds ha‘); “she Howard‘ wmkham swed and h distortion to tile flillSiC.0i' "llcir I ‘ iaii all these, the YOZLL‘ of Wrt mi; W011 the Wv-ld Series till-lye" all various high officers iii the air, 1 , 1 I d , We the National league pennant for army and navy Services and menv ilimllizlihor tie tone tllfmfulfvlf‘ tool's s“? C“ from m’ nob!‘ UNI"STED L'§;‘§,§f,§§‘ggt,i"°““”b“t they m not firs 9‘ liammmnl" The‘? ‘nke-Ltw’ ‘hither? fOiefCxsliiFiitgiftlxii. rsohiolrilfllilli i spirit ofms free Mollie to kindred - -e slnipe, ave-race neope o on- . “,, ‘ .‘ .- ’ T‘ p, ~l~_ pend ore 175 Frank Q Lane’ direct,”- og the don and of Engmntv A m“ duvet like to i111» lllllcr solllt oi u, _.l . v w . Io _ U\(.1d h who an. Rfids’ lllllfidl-lb ill-Tm 5Y5tem- h“ a gentle-voiced woman from a. tiny Distal“? - Vi“) d“ .0“ h? N.) ‘ .- l-gdmixi- qg-Avldgi in; crgven a flock o; youngsfel-s comm; up for village a farmer and a C k but we le-Jolce as llc heal 1.10)‘, .1» 11.1. in. ~ _ trials next Spring some of them - 0Q m?!’ smi m“ 5mg, The words g5 m, I spirit of a slate, can knov. nothing L ' k wrohably will be regulars with the air “hm warden Just casual 99°‘ commentator may. at 1111105. fails, l" t‘ e ¢~l-l-l~ ‘l ‘<'ll'i\ii0l'1 lo freedom ' ' pe‘ rough‘ In to describe for but the collrnlr-c and the nlol-nle that has identified brave men, of ds Oth 111 be a RR? m?" $985011 "5 W Canada and the United States - < . 4 .1 9v t-“ilmw available for c311 B; any “ma that fills all British hearts doe.» ilol ~l- dab. 6-5 - - i Frank would like nothing better —--- - He... than to discover a better pitcher MONTREAL. Oct. l6—tCP)— than Paul Derringer or Bucky a There were only 44 cattle. 122 Walters, a better first baseman than s What Is Quality In A Battery? CAPACITY More than en ample supply oi current necessary to operate all accessories. LONG LIFE The characteristic oi giving efficient service. mile cite! mils, month alter month. ONARCH AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES Ofier All Three ILT‘D ILIITY IIANDLI \Vholesale and Retail PHONES I05 — I308.