Smoke s pipe-lull of Picobac to find why so many smokers soy “Hurley is best"; See how easily it packs . . . how smoothly it draws . . . how slowly it burns . . . how coolly l: smokes. In Picobads happy blending of top-grade Burley leaf you'll find the happy ending to your search for a satisfying smoke, P Trynpipe o1. k icobac ho Pick of Pipe Tobooeos British Sailors To Divide 16 Million Jackpot Nov. British ssllors-admirals. seamen and everyone Ln between- are about to divide s, 434000.000 016.000.0000 lwkrot- money, a portion of the cash real- ized from enemy vessels captured in the war. According DAILY CROSSWORD JONDON. 9 -(AP) — ordinary prize to British tradition the saihrs share in the booty. The Admiralty made public today the pattern for cutting it up. Captured vessels are disposed of by prize courts and the money realiz- ed is credit/ed to numerous funds. But a share goes to the sailors who faced the gales and the enemy. 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WMS MSXUW umcum nxvsn nsz svsrrszw-rrczwovoxz. time» m m: WRILEY RADI sno rum-w one-cw sooanmcrmn Distributed by King SLAVERY ENCHAINB A THEMSELVES TO SLAVERYW Syndicate, Inc. EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT _ am can, B FRY. cnantonnowa-unoo r. m. I u Whore P.E.l. Entries Placed in Sheep Glasses At Amherst AMHERST, Nov. 9—(Speclal)-— Island Cheviot sheep were high- lighted today when. an entry of Almon Boswell, Charlottetowmwu declared Champion Female at the Maritime Winter Fair here. The same breeder was first with both male and female born in 1047 and the Pen with 1 male. any age. and 3 females. . Almon Boswell'| Smith Downs gained first places with the Best Ram's Fleece. Pen of 3 lambs, Pen with 1 male. any age. and 3 fe- males, and the male born in 1946. P. E. I. Bhropshires placed yes- terday in strongly contestedclass- es included: Class 31. Sec. 1. Male born 1948: d. Steyvart 3C. S. C. Stewart dz Sons, Charlottetown. Sec. 2. Male. born 1947. 3. Bos- well ZB, Estate of Geo. L. Bos- well. Charlottetown; 5, Stewart 2B, S. C. Stewart d: Sons. Sec. 3. Male. born in 1946 or before. '2. llri-an G. S. I542, S. C. Stewart & Sons. 4, Gibson H. N. 3Z. Est. Geo. l’... Boswell; the lat- ter was the 1st prize two-year-old ram at the Winter Fair last year. Sec. 5. Female born 1948~6. Stew art 0C, S. C. Stewart 8: Sons. Sec. 6. Female born 1947-5. Stewart SB, S. C. Stewart d: Sons; Sons. Pen, 1 male and 3 females born 1948—4. S. C. Stewart & Sons. Pen, 1 male any age and 3 fe- males born 1948-4. S. C. Stewart & sons. _ Sec. 10. Best Ram's Fleece-S. S. C. Stewart & Sons. In the pen of three raan lambs (Sec. 11) 4th place went to S. C. Stewart d: Sons and 5th to; Est. of Geo. i... Boswell. Oxford Downs results include the following Island plsclngs: Class 32. sec. l, Male, born 194B: 4, Bennett FG 11C. Estate of Geo. L. Bpswell. Charlottetown. Sec. 2, Male born 1947: 4 and 5, Boswell 0B and 10B respectively, Est. Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 3. Male born 1946 or before: 2. Peacock MH. 232. Est. Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 5. Female born 1948: 5, Bos- well 16G. Est. Geo. f... Boswell. And the followingplacings are all owned by the Estate of Geo. L. Boswell: Sec. 6. Female born in 1947: 3. Boswell 17B; 5, Boswell 20B. Sec. 8. Pen: 1 male. any age, and 3 females born before l948—all previously shown: ‘.2 and 3. Estate Geo. Boswell. Sec. 9. Pen: l male and 3 fe- 8. Stewart 5B, S. C. Stewart & . min-i; IOWDII con. Jilooou n cunt. ".5"; HOMOd H1001 IV9103 a WYZID Wllflfl QLVDTOJ s dVOS iAflOWlVd e ‘HA males born in 1948: 2, Est. Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 10. Best Rams Fleece: 3, Peacock 1»! 232. Sec. 11. Pen of 3 Ram Lambs: 8. Est. Geo. L. Boswall. S. C. Stewart d: Sons are show- ing 15 Shropshires and the Estate oi’ Geo. L. Boswell 28 Shropshires and. Oxfords. lLS. llunter lihargerl With Manslaughter ANNAPOLIS ROYAL. N.S., Nov. 9 -—-(CP) -l~loward Slocum of Wakefield. Mass, wept openly in court today as he was committed for trial on achange of ma.n_ slaughter. The charge arose from the ‘hunting death of Slocum‘s friend and hunting companion. Paul Currier of Dorchester, Mass. Slocum will appear for trial at the spring term of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court. He was released on $10,000 bail. $5.000 of his own sec- urity and $2.500 each of two suret- .-’M 1' '$ GATE __ THE_ GUARDIAN.“ CHARLOTPETOWN ei/L/ /-/"'“ llew Power nit . is Opened In ll. B. OHATHAM. NB. Nov. 9 --(Cl>) - The latest addition to New Brunswickls network of power plants was officially opened here today at a ceremony attended by Premier John B. McNair, Lord BQAVKSIMWOK, Cabinet members, private members of the Legisla- ture and county and town obfic- als. ies. Slocum and Currier, with two other companions. were hunting deer at nearby South Milford Saturday when Slocum fired at a moving object. When he investigat- ed he found Currier onthe ground, blood streaming over his red hunt- ing jacket. Coroner LB. Braine said death was instantaneous. The bullet. hit Currier in the bad: and pierced his right breast. Slocum was the second American to be charged with manslaughter arising from a hunting fatality. There have been four hunting fat- alities in Nova Scotia since the season opened Oct. i. advanced registry. Cornwall Empress 1A. owned by Aimon Bosw ell. Charlottetown. lat In her class. Senior Grand Champion at the Maritime Winter Fair. Estlm lied weight" ‘I00 lbs" this two year old sow was (aflllll Champion at Charlottetown for the last two years and qualified in ulvaflced registry yflth s slaughter fest score of ll. lihampionship Winners At Fair Woodstock Duke 14A ovmed by S. C. Stewart ,5 5mm Ch l “M” s n! boar at the Maritime Winder Fair. Estimated weight 500 1b," u‘: g b2 x; 0:1 gaunt ggtnxglggazpzz: best breeding Yorkshire boll" In Canada. hevln: sired 2s litters which have qualified their dams in and Especially posed Individual photos ol such member d ‘I'll HAPPY OANO" OIRT "All. 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