'_ "- or'-nw _ ’ _ 4 Z* A __ ‘ li '°"' " ""‘ * “““-°* ` ‘* " ‘ "‘ _ _ ~_ --if .»~'r°_‘f.”l-u--ur-¢u'»=-'S-._~_»»tr»”-3-ri-_‘_-1--u2f ,_ _ l ___ _____ _- -. asslsanls. wxmb ' "_-"""" WRESTUNG assist. rBAl.l. U RDIA ......... SPORT RE IE ' " ‘ l, - ~ _7°__ 1 _, -», _ _ i _ -_ - 1' " » , , _ _ _ __ .. T .' . l “ _ _ __ " ~ v -.1 _ _ L _____________ _____________*__._____, ._ _ . _ - . _ _ _ _ l K{f1~'A`Ch10°°l_¢f¢ 1'? S! T Atlantic Coach "Bootleg”Shows V Wm Ov OD d __ . . . er ow Another Old Glory sale is oler ntowll, ps, wl-lg pull 8025 lo R0llndlng HIS Be Checked N I U R E | I I ` I ' r A ' ~ T! T __ , . _ _ _‘ _ Next comes-the Chicago Horse Sale l1iley,3.0i 3-4 tlie Belwln paccr which _ ClllcAGo_ Ill” NW __:9____ NEW YORK Nov 20-Kid Uh lata knocked out Eddie ouowgczr MQW: WMS wh ' mg “my °' "‘ md ‘° "° “’“’"”“ °“ ° ""” oolummm ohm ____ the "cond mum 0 . e if 0 race speed lnile track _ _ 1 1' - - _ . ' _ G $ 5 0 0 0| their tm round wut "_ th Bm . N Y. 29. Th dif- _ . ,_ _ _ Nlcholu mm w__l'm_ c___°__°°_l_el llculll” the N", G-“naw club no Hockeys new rules are tough orl _Bob Shawkey doubtless strength. le irlg in ak thel ro “`° “Perla who are supposed to cali elled the New York Yankees whenl I amateur allalu ln “mm _,lg l_glm__; Hockey Prospects lllwls State Athletic Colllllllslsyllflllxlclllals -_ _ __-__ is s busy mall these days rounding un’ ""°°"°'“ `°`h°“'5' °r was p"°`°‘"e“ °`l wlllrll us un unprovrd treiter but `°-"“‘ ulgmmedbm. ll ’experne ming rp- ' _ _ _ __ _ __ BOSTON, Nov. 29.--Though Eddie knnckoul-mr \ ml; rllht for the posed western Invnllm ls “_ duplm__ the winners before the games are Bubbles Hargrave was secured from‘ as plgflpecté “fr B °h°_mp1°“‘smp| have bnen mm' ‘ l with the blood of a cllalT1pion running _ Bm S wllltei. Ilitervicivcd last; “ ‘ ' lin his vt-lim, lei: the7W.llnut Salt _ I I utc ll 37 iniured face and mouth pre- '"7 5” llon of wh" ma xmwllla wllduu played. There have been many so- the St Paul Club of the American l ‘_-_ ___ lhores _ lm” ol. "shunt . _ _ l _ in the se _ . - - V . _ _ l _ °°nd ”"’“° i called u ets. Association. Th -_l ev_em"g' he "id he had “°Lh'“5 d°f`. _ l lllrlll uf Loxill-__-lon, Ky; returned to- lenied the Boston Bruins defense nu "Om ml1kym'thm: l;n“nk"1vmg` ' I W9!! Preparing for a similar tour. ilhnrl-_ iris eiy a awulaootn-l when Kel-ltville played the Regina Gm# Timber “Hd Jltk Dempsey grave they secured an experienced ' . g . ‘ _ -rl: '_-. ~g l-l l-. _~ ,d el-ery time that he looks at the Am. ln mllm 1,, lm ¢,,t_w,,l are both expected to be at the' test- rarrllsr who can hu, for aulllllss isa! M lm mu phym “wld be mm" War Vete fans ` inf-I f""“i» _ lm Chev* ¢1Y°= him bv 0_1"-'lr-1 1"- __ ` ‘ trophy, which rl-.ey won by winning lruonin sinner for william Muldoon the American siroclillou list raison fm' “M 1'” `”°"'° "’°"‘“"Y "° “"1 4 Tru lreilfl are we wllhlll Hal' _ _ _ _ _ lldam_,_ th, dub, pl-_¢,lgm¢_ _ ov" we Westerners md ma Mmm me velmm boxing bond memben at has not Mm me c‘m__e__ hs Wu “__ o make anallnouncement next week. Hear Sta ry , lfarln consigned the n of Petal Pf°“d°“° "‘°”“" ”‘ * 1°"°°" 1° _ '_ , A ion ausntlrs when the latter team New York might. with ll mark or .aaa .noir ciruholislrl‘ l mg: even" f°"'° °f tm b°"° “lem ' Shore tonight. enclosed ronulueration a | _ | , l their elle plies or thu 'rl-urs nn;-oats, » pected to be when l-le was secured Colmh' gamma mf" “mr” “M” Noted Battalion _ .ind walier Cox, veter trainer sm-I |t the rate of $100 per scar for each _ who were unable to finish mg "mg Frank Frederickson, the tall Ice- from the Chicago White Sox. Wilsey, __ __ _nrovrn Y ei indulged lr. some . d,.l,_e_. mlm Goshen N_ __ Elm! or sl thc f_ive facial wounds Shore re- A _ ,~_ __ _ l because of the Maritime pisyqm, the lander* is certainly giving the Pitts- Moo:-e’a days of usefulness as a. pit~T S? er lg hexercises Tum mfsketbau' 1 old-~:s of the late Tom aggan, lair: c€l\'€d in T-\'4°.“m9 Wm* th! Ml1‘90ns _ nnua. Meetlng management of the Regina team ad- bllflh Pirlile good leadership in the cher in the big show gre gppgl-mlllyl lhmieo tu; prgspecme members- °r, The regular lllolltllly lll::illl; oi thc 55’-90 0" me Ward f°" 116 P10101-‘il}!_ ll Montreal last Saturday night. _ Be .IH 6 T CT MOHd3y “MM the M” th" tm www" W” or example of hw W s°°'° °‘¢1'. and Ben Puschsi seems to lack tie tom :Taft memes' Don We-“`l local branch or the c:.~ill_adlul l.o;lon‘ If"“"’“‘€~ 'TONY *hr L'=X1"li°n fm' - _ \ “"5 n “V °mmy R*‘j‘H°Td |‘?,°k .ll lcld lasl Slam, and “.5 well' cllicrcri thc ranks of buyer and pair were up against last year when they . P5 e Yanks s needed ______ more cnchmg suenuh And ___ _“___ lnl_t_e_io announce in the way of i\_ r ‘lay lo lm, Blue Gmsl a klng 0,_._er_ de “me lme “P bm he ""°“ ht m°5¢ | /illl :l lal est arne orse breed- Volo Clin Frisco to the ld Glory sale _ E _ - . ` _ make a. tour of Western Canada. goals The ex-Falcon was leading thc something. but just wlul, lla advantage of the _“_ ________d ____ _om v. s l . lg .. __ ____ _ _ ~ . _ ‘ ~‘ _ _ ._\ .. ,_.__ 13,5. ll roturn tie .great trottezr VCl'll ' ng In (J I t y Perce Margcsori. then manager of American division of the National lgssntgol that a bl; lengus 0ulll¢ld@l.| wem__el_l _ak ____ I _ nilcnderl Comrade Alilllll Brllr _ 0 e a “ lr on me bud" president ivuw lll 'ne cilsl Afio.° 'L0 l'“ BHK* GW-‘S Stall' . . Y BOWLING ' Bulldlngu ._ th” 1°°°l 'Mm' 5°" 1° W"°h "uh “ H°°k°Y I-'°°~3“° Wm" 1°-it 5001411! ‘wed-S is L00 deep for me. on nearby ponds It is expected tile! ` ` ` 7 ' I A Ali i v l i 4 ‘ l el - - 3 ell ,\-ldml llollgll oom to won $28000 a: lull n e. the society for the pri. “mi 'D Ill appearances was settled cliirla orey. 2.10 a-4, which a good- the past-couple of decades or more ‘ ____ number of Western clubs and io ‘ t tistlcs i _ ____ il i l_ ‘ M 6 a were 8 Ven aut ‘ squad WU 3” d°Wn L0 591119 T931 DYE" lc me ng “ao up H mn D Lo l l lllree rar old this ear under thi Rebekah Mule 'rl-ms p c A ol. about th lim. il N lm - ` - - - »ll ~ - ~- 1 ' ~ _ _ _ , _ __ ln gl" ll lu a o ovem evory- ____ l 3.5.5 lil-lg Telegl-lmll Jollmallnuml _ _ La ed on Lolllradc_l\faj_ _._ T. I_.o.\-. 5 r 41| .l ' Z! llmmary "aimng next week' I ther, who tlellvercil all address ull d“`°L`“°“ of Walter C01- "T-5 FICTHI ’ 1 ________________ ___ . vllll;-l-l he reviewed lll-lglly -_llp lll5l0y_\-t 0251> riff? ovcr With his-retum on th|_'- ol ll-le sam Balmllom Nom S,_.0_la| Wflllllli llrlll iarlll. There he Wi1lj0ir_ ' ' N » 1 Hi.',’l1laildei's, from the day lzr enlist-‘ mc EVPHL Sircs that have arlnuall! T10 ,St€ll`l benll- ell lil Ocl_,,l,e,_ l9l5_ ,mul ll was dw: lllnrfrl ills walnut Hall :srl-rl at the in the first match Monday nigh; the lzsnlonas defeated the Eurekas by al large margin of 194 pins. F. Teed rolled the hish single of 114 pins while O. !.0wthar rolled high three of 455 pins. In the second match the Alpl-iss defeated ilhe Vagabonds by a large margin of 353 pins. B. imc rolled high single of 263 and llso the high three of 548 pins. Following is the lineups: EUIEKAS if. Stewart , 60 80 M M. I-filson _ 50 122 _107 5 Acorn . "l’f 101 08 M. Adams 139 149 155 M. Beer 138 104 158 493 556 674 T0ta.l 1628. BAMONAB _ . [GT 174 99 188 123 120 151 163 141 ` 59 80 08 _ 587 054 576 Total 1ai'l. _ Majority for Ramones 194 pins. 151 110 116 Téégg, I ALPHA! aaa. liz lla ouohrlsin lar in no M. Lowther 136 142 150 J. Lsitcll , lvl 1oa_ iso A. crsl-hlluln as 1sa\l2s < ' 'lol ear 'no mul ml. . vscaaonns Fi 144 to iis lan lvl ss se las lzz ‘_ Brat.-m N. Younker H. Hnlayaorl B. Cameron 08 10'! 112 ---i 94 97 128 Total 1764. Melodic' for Alpha: 353 pins. Y BOWLING Commercial League Another very exciting 'gan-ie took alms last night when Fenneii and Chandler: defeated Holman: by a lmllil margin of- 41 pins. Holmans had the majority in the second WM of 41 pins, but Fennell and Ohandlel-'a obfnllig back in the third and winning out by* 41 pins. G. Ar- lenllult rolled the high single of 238 lrlns. while Art Adlack had high °*“‘°= of 588 pina. In the second mascrl which was 'VW much one sided when the 'rele- ”h°“° C0..‘defeat»d Stanley. Bhaw dr "°"‘1°1\ by a large margin or coz “im C. H. smith relies the high nn- fle and three ofaee and _G09 pins. Folluwllllll 011| ]||\g||m;_. l FENNIIJLC CHANDLER. ' 186 150 23| 170 100 he 5- Crllssilsn isa U- Bluwllard ala G. Arsenault _|00 C. oonnolly' ns H. Stewart 142 152 ill 115 20| 230 |06 eel _ Total r|3|_ j _ lsolsluus lay Johnsen I l 'ini -'wk suorallis _ ills Ira D. mm 1 1” Hsrry msoalim\ an Art llfnoslr an in no . nl sos. ne 'M1 un. in _ in in 201 209 199 103. 152 "4N1.l!. lilaw 'a ruanorc 'V 4 "2" im 'la l | are such friends of msn, But the aims of the Society go further than the mere prevention of °\‘ll¢l¢Y in animals, as for example, the protection of an overworked horse, the ill treatment of |. faithful dog, or the heartless neglect of a beautiful bird. ` 'I‘he Society alms at giving instruc- tion as to the proper care and treat- ment of animals so that--to use lkplll. these simple examples-the horse may be a more efficient help, the dog a more faithful companion, the bird a greater means of pleasure to mari. _` _ Then there is the purely merciful side of its work. Everyone wishes an easy and peaceful death. Why then should not the patient animal be saved pain and distress by being rnercifully put out of the way when the occasion so requires? This the S. P. C. A. is always ready to un- dertake. ’l Yet another aspect of this matter should make its appeal in thinking members _bf the community. Cruelty is barbarism. It has a brutalizlng ef- fect on character. If the children who are growing up leam the proper care of arlmals and the kindly treat- ment of theirpats, it cannot but have 1. softening and refining influence on their lives-and this is of the greatest iirlportance to us and to those who come after us. This is but the barest outline of what the Society does. but it is quite enough to make those who wish to see progress in this commimlty give us their e‘an~leat help and support. The annual meeting wlll'be held in the City Building on Monday, Dec. 2nd, at 8 p. m. BOYS BUILD LIBRARY Boys of Derbyshire. England, have banded together to build a library for themselves at Trent College. The students have tumed bricklayers and carpenters in their sparc time, and have made themselves responsible for the entire building, which would coat atleast $7.500 if built. in the usual WW. Gen-narla have invented a paper boat that is claimed to be both lighter and stranger than wooden ones of the same slae. _..._.---._..---»,_,_.-._-_;-_- R. James 141 114 114 1'. whslon 142 85 221 1'. Chandler 206 150 221 784 702 B61 TILIPHONI. COMPANY 107 148 107 174 J. T. Moore W. Wakalin _ L Maerfally 8. I-I. Smith E. M. Mac_Nevin :oe isa ` 2:1 in lm _ las ` 190 zu fans as decidedly unfair and un- spcrtamanlike. __.____T__i_ ` MITIHIGAN KID AT THE STRAND BEACH NOVEL STARS CONRAD 'NAGEL AND BEN!! ADOBE! Re`x Beacifs novel, "The Michigan Kid," on the screen of the Strand Theatre is a pretentious special which is at once gorgeous in scenic beauty and gripping irl' dramatic power. _ The photoplay is a massive produc- tion with two of the screen‘s moat popular stars enacting the tremend- ous emotional roles, Conrad Nagel and Renee Adoree.- Nagel has never appeared ta bet- ter advantage than as the famous Michigan Kid, nofnl-lous.' honest gambler in Alaska during the mighty gqld rush of 1898. This character- ization is one of sweeping verve- the Kid being the type that ls a I-fell-cat gone mad when he has just cause for his wrath, but who other- wise is gentle and loving toward his friends. and much addicted to'char- ity in the right place. trayal of the girl from the States wllo comes to Alaska for the pur- pose of marrying a boyhood awast- heart who has become a rotter. The story carries the audience through the exciting days of the gold rush-through dance halls, gambling dens, the boat from the States. over Chilkoot Plas to the mines in the interior and back down i. raging mountain stream by canoe through a forest-devouring holocaust. The picture is sensational in every The entire forest fire sequence is done in natural eolots which aldda flames and incidentally shows a riv ing its natural splendor. This is eas- ily ona of the most impressive -sa- offerings. Lloyd Whitlock is splendid all the aaklin who in the mad rush for ing. ly his rlaturalneae he raises his role from the ranks of an ordinary "h!\V}'. ” / TABLET l0N0_l_l TILIVISION To mark the spot where J. L. Baird. the scotch inventor. first achieved buildint at llaatingal Halma. was Miss Adoree gives a sincere por-1 teen years with Was managed thelsenators ii-ig cl-large at Memph signed as m ager of ham Barons for 1930. St. GUY_B~t $13,500 G 207 1 2 l. scaznsi snsrrarion' or nax °°"‘ "5" ' ' P in hy Ben. ir. white second highest price wo year-old chestnut sold at $5.500 by John 1 later- was the mlm haapolis andlNew Have returned to v{_a_si~lingtoh Germany was the high at the Iindianapolis hc bedale, known as June vention of Cruelty to A,-llm.ls_ has that the Wildcats would invade Man- ly many down Engl lm-semen longed 8 real and uggful influence on l_he_ itoba and Saskatchewan. sl. will, ln;-lglng eye, ml the most every day life or the community. l - A “‘°“"‘ lei". however. Marwon likely freelor-all lnnlcrial for lliao It is trite and _wmmonplau ln received word from a certain Suk- hu gum lg me pmlllc (;¢l“l_ Lon say that animals are the fl-lands of “"°h°”*“ °1“\’ "Ili Wins to havin: ssononslrl sold her at private sale. mm' *nd Wt there is no statement W ""1"-‘f' 9\1!` their schedule thev wbuld instead of letting her go on the auc- ‘¥l_10l'¢___9;l'ue. Man depends on animals be ““"b1° 10 P1*-.Y th* N- 5- Ulm-` 11'* tfon block for $10,000 to-Mr. and Mrs. f°" ¢ HK his burdens, for compan- th* W°°k W" f°"°"°d 'WWI' 1°5*»°1'¢.‘E. T. Perry. ol’ Menlo Park, Califor- ionshipl for enjoymglm Th", ll.ll.ee_ were received from all but me of the uses of animals are easily exempli- Saskatchewan clubs, with whom the §_1_0¢ll1;1k_l_ie horse, which does so much w"d°:;“__:‘d b°°k°d 3*m°'» “ld I4 “Perhaps it is a trifle too early to dog BSL Zigi! |a_l>0ur for men; .in the °~ ;:_‘;__ R_""__‘_'_|P hx 'am °"*°¢1|°d- be hanging t.he crepe on the Toronto _om ____-_he ___'___:e_° "9 "ll Wmplh- __ _ 5 ° °°'° “W h°°° tean'l’s door.'i wrote Keer N. Petrie . and in birds which. W “mr hl"° L*-‘"1 b\'°“¥l\° W NWI in his story in the New Your rlsrale- leven though caged, are a source of smile the last two years the action “lbme whlcll appeared ll" mom_ :nd enjoyl__nent._to milly- _'_’_f°_:hins“k°t°h§_‘;°n f‘T°°k°Y A“°°1°' ing the Maple Leafs suddenly got Tlhosa lhlherczlx-:pg hp' comm' N cu mn I mp In' w '""°“° seine. and handed the Rangers rl ` ° Very °”°"°’ W ""7 mm °m‘"‘°“' 'hen' beating at Madison Square Garden. of friendship._ Cruelty lg gnlmulg province as was repeated in today‘s then is base ulgrstitude since they H911!!-I papers. is considered by local clyds Mmm who .plum for “_ hington, then for one season ager at Min- n before tak- is. whence he as coach. has the ‘Bim'ling- nia. - I Jllowing‘ haniess ra:ing on Ll: tracks of the Maritime Provinces no marc of the many that have fissil- cd into the spotlight and out agaill ¢'llU'i!1K that period impressed me ju>_ as did Dcvilish Dorothy, 2.1615 which lt Ziiyeais of age wu destroyed re;~ slltly at piorl Faint near Charlotte- :own, P. E. 1. No more beautiful .nor gamer nor courageous trotting mare ever turned for the word ally- a re __l i ' By Mack 1 Tile semi official records for Oct- iobrr, 1929 for Canadian black and ` vias the ndei the colnman Ma . . _ 5 molloiirod in Juno, low. This bat-, “"0 “T Old C"°fY S-=1°¥‘S~ Uffla. la! Records 5 lalion sllifcred during -the “ar 2_3s'll ‘ casualties and only lost :ne lllclllber! Um mf 35111 551° Whi°h ¢\°¢¢d Wr- as a prisoner. Mayor Lowther loillcdi day’ Tm” h°"°" “"5 5° Hlkliél' "A" Company of the l3a‘.t:\llon_ uillch by L1' P1"“33l°“'J¢3U¢'-11° Whifrh Wil' But it was not Volomite that top- lllircllabed by B J Allfcrnlde Di Ellorr 1 ' U U ' d oi -_ ~ ~ - _ jor J. A. McKenzie, vrilo was presclli‘ U°1"‘1¢\ll)'. for $1-5.000. ` at the nleetlrl last e enlllg in pasf-‘ ~~~~-------- 4 .n:~s, 'md ilzhtly so. because navel had a campaign more hearty sup- ;l.\l~;:~rs lla: better contributors ant 'ft _roll are risked once more to bu: 1711:-istmas Seals. 'V110 Proceeds from this sale are is bc iz.-Cd as in the past; for even will' for export i»°~ qualities of his dam hem; one or incl mm . _ _ _ _ _ . ~ is ~ m _ _ year olds. A \oie of iliallks uns o.'l.i.>lcd to be old llc d . _ , e persists and you have read est' pn" Mid "”°m why mi’ Prince “wud u`§ In sub-division B. or twice a day sont to liflss Barbara MdrNcill audi - rss sale. En- land bred trotter brought such n fav-l mllkllm mmm manry ll _.lx yea, Cul lm, me s__CccSSl__l __________________l l\l_Hll.v limos. rcllorlsohz 1°" “'85 bid]-`>feb1e Drive- TM W1-Sh 01 *ll m°5°| _sid daughter of Patrick Frarley Col- of lllc play "1-Blick Foailler"_ nllrl alto' The number or mm” hem ‘t ”'°°° th' i"""° "°’§‘°““’°" D°"“L"h D°"°‘hy anthus reads with 776 2-S pounds hui- to nil :hose llldlos who ss.~.l.n.»d ul ul: Tl, lx.. . _ - _ of the, sale. Alwhen she was in her pr-imc must be __ she ls owned_by A_ M_ A_gl.lc,._. sale ol mpples and me _Jlher aC_______ e llum l o. cases of tucelculos. :my by M” thu’ "h°re 7” -t lent om uk’ her Cha.rl0ti.¢i0\1'r1. A352111 Ml Agnew U95 Of me 11031011 Clllfillg Lhr: Arlllis- The llunlbel' of home visits rrladr- Wetml' W” “wud me” days' lvlns not only first place in the two tice season. The number of people examlrleci. lh found. The number of _youthful contact. D531" °f A1' year old class with Craig-:l-leo Prill- Comrade Col. Peakr- .oil-cased ill~ ll,-_.lr~ll_~_-l lllnl ills ll,-5; Slgng of dls. _ rk but also makes a neccssitv of a lnreel' nl=‘nihcl'sllip ill - " 05-U AMR’ - ‘ ` - ~ ‘ ‘suse l~n:i_\' hi' nipped in lil; bud. by a large majority the same team had hig of 667. Scores and_lineups. .=-FF“‘=‘1 Doucetie .. chandler .. Dorion ._ ... ... Morgan .. ....... Clow .. ... Stars D. Webster .. .. Laverty ._ Kelly .. .. Duncan .. ..... Coyle ..... ... sr<- Total.. . , . way and is easily the best' ever N _ " ° filmed around the Alaskan locale. “wx J-3; wh; ml; the Stars. materially to the menace of the Th ‘» n M Nm ured 1' Tj . Chiquitas dsfaatad th cr flowing down it and a fire ravag- lM_ All" Pura] P alngls of 108 pina, and 530 pins. "omq\lrrsa" A. Purcell w lr wealth is driven io theft and sheet- ' :' no-nassaui 'Natal-2170. _ YTADDIBS" no M "‘llleeeel||a al. clinton C. Cnighan .......... ll. 0'Nail sos 11! aol .___ ___ ...._ television. a tablet on tha wail of. a 'rse¢l..l|se_ TT1.m_».n'mwlmsaa»wua_lsaMhw»ww-.- ._.mm»me»ui»ur.. Anchors met and defea Morgan of the Anchors single of 278 while Je Total . . ,..__ K. Flynn .............. \l.licbard............ L.1Arkin...........,.. Anchors 198 197 153 129 183 163 l. - _ . , _ L, O. C. BOWLING i '"5 “ST worlds record for -1 helfef "1 he’ “le LWICS Auxiliary' and sllecfsiedi It ll-;ll he ullllcceseary to repos I " "’_" two car old form. This noted. that C0nlrHd2 L0\\'ih€l' be l‘<‘fl\l’¢.»`lfffl ihcse stallslixs and n-cary you wltr having high I war Clew oil h three string ' I l i l l 264 189 182_ 185 179 279 24 2 241 %3 170 114 °"°"°°“ in u" “uoln ph°t'°m°y Following are the scorssa. 150 158 103 13! 101 90 15| 118 140 135 1-alll mg unveiled raeaatly. The eeraaieay was A xml, gg,-,lm lmyu. 'renlehi zisa church mem rellr W1* th' 1°* °_°°“_1°“' *U\H*°W vented as nhoiosrarn nrmlirla me- t 'I p. in Non lueii va Ci fra. At where a livihl mah had e tablet un- china which he claims will produce 176 146 126 170 119 10! 104 9|! 130 117 1125 1 35 1B8f 1020 983 959 2987 su ola~ soil 2653 ace Monday Rovers meet I ember 28, thc "Paddies’ by I rolled high high three of' its 1117 176 181 116 141 164 102 130 102 `in- l 16') l 147 107 193 235 ` 157 236 102 _ 109 142 18 _ 5 ._ I l _ Y Lut _ ____ ___ Le __ ___ , (C°l'l|»\nU¢d Oh P380 3’ daughter of Count Rallwerd Rattier to deliver his lnsllirillg address to tile' ll.;-m Rglllll blll bl. lm,_.._ng seals vm l n I on In mm I Cys T el ` ' “" looks send clwllell to Come bark Mid' Ladies Of the Auxiiiarz.. | ul-o lrolllulg n fellow countrlonrn- _ 3_4 H _ _ _ fl the same irirk next year. Her nv- At the lirxt nlollilll; nlerilllg the; l~ mlllllr bs R nga- llfllzllbl-_.ur ol. el.” 0 ' “r`y~and °l“°wh"° “H “WAYS °°°"W. 9 ~ lat test was 3.99 and with thc UDDI! of the Donlillioll uc-llicrc-lice 1 menlbcr of your own family. Wd 111° SMS . love it. and our many friends there specw Pla” in mn' h'°""" I” Tac* exception of one monih ll-_-r average "OW 501118 119111 ill Rrllilla will ‘bel Some tulle ago ll young wr-lm” “'her°v°r W’ hu’ Men' if' T°"°“t° would have been wrll over four per- lll'€Scr|ted by Conll'ades'Colollel Joilllf .‘|rr~ri with nmbilnlls aiu-l readv to bs "_ Mmbreu W Quebec' °r in my cent. This alone 'r= all achievement ln~ 5°" Bild 1180 Bfadlry. who are rrprct~' ni ;;ri=ar. value io her provirlce fel' wut' W’ M" “"5 only “ith °°mm'l -_ Holstein world as il conll77*f”"o“ A eming this Pr°"lUCP» llcr llealill failing. She consulted hel "`nu°n and kindness' Hmpnamy ha’ between records made a few years* 1 _ doriol' nho after making an exam- b°°“ ‘h°w°’°d “W” “S °~“d °"°"yI~-ro and those made at llrcscnt show ""'_"'“"`”°° illailoil. had to let the dread bloa GITERA d°°l; ha; bee? opened 1w1d° W give that the average fill, test. has been R MAY fall and cut off llor'_vou:hiul dreams UA h' "nut M we Conn" ‘ eatly increased. A survey of 0:- __ -» ~- ~ -her lungs were affected-she hat' .. . ST _ Arid so I shall go back to tnyl wb" _words __l_m___ t___a_ M _Es lhan iCunulnuec| ilolll page l) illlecirulosls-silo lnust go to bed a* country in the realization that I llavcy _h___l___ one mm have made fat tests --__.___.______,__ _g______ __“m_ _ learned here something precious thc inside, the Portfolio of lmnligyrl. 5 To we who lm; never had the “_ which I want to pass on to my 'ram 3.71 to 4.41. mm _ _ _ and C°]°f"'5aU°“~ ‘ llprinllce nor been closely associate: C°ll\‘|U'}'m¢U- It 15 80H‘lE1'h\¥\K fir; _';°"°'l°'_` OTTAWA, Nov. 119--Pi'cpal':l'.ioll.';‘ \\‘ili1 iilosc who have it is hard tv more important than a knowledge, _ I T01” the coming session of Pill-lianlcllil dc.-.crlbn the avrfl‘l'll‘lcss of this start- Suprefne Court _Me Droccodiilg. As llirlicateri by l"r<\~l Lug ilcvls A dark slladolv stands ii* _ lnller lifaciisilzic King. it is thc tl-:~ illc way menacing. ready io crasl' At Sufnlnefslde -5"” 1° ha” Ulf? S¢`5S1"\lHl lirosranl lu cu thc head of its unwilling victlnr. l S005 Shape so that there will be llttll- who must face not ollly ihe first 'l H9181' Hftf-‘F the members reach Gita- slim-k but brave out the long day: gained of Canada's material resourc- es and br‘Lliant future. Impressive as are those statistics, I want to pass on' what I~have learned of the fine type`of men and women who are to be found from east to west, through- cut the Dominion; their intense pride of country and nationality; their fervent. patriotism; their equally in- tcllsa loyalty to their King and Em- pire; that they are a people of vl- slon and of love of justice; that they are young and vigorous and coll- fldcrlt in the destiny that awaits their country as a great nation with- in the British Commonwealth of nn- tloils. ~ ' ~ "1 want my countrymen to reallm even more than they now do. that the United States is indeed fortunate in having such a neighbor as Carl- ada. And so. although I am reluct- antly giving up my duties as Minister to the Dominion.. I feel that I am only closing a chapter of a book which I am dedicating lo the Do- minion. The next chapter will be to educate my friends in the United States to a realizltioh of their res- ponsibility toward the Canadian peo- ple. and I venture to hope thal, in this way I may atlll be of service to our two eountrlea. TBOUSIB DIES! FAVORITE At one of I4or\don’a smartest dance _ lsilerlul is the uusrdisnl ; suiulvmnslns. Nov. zo-in the l vm. , Dellalilncnial cs'.ln1aL:‘.s arc lynn .1 and lligllis which follow. helplesl rind alone. while other youths gi lSupreme Court. at Summerslde the l’f°PBl”*`fl and i‘C\'icv.'ed and cabillotl galil' on illnll- any-_ levidence was concluded on Friday: T135 H1l`0i‘-fly lz‘\'?rl czlllidrratioll lo 'l`hl~ doctor was able lc bring e l morning lu tile case of M. J. Mclver 1 against the Canadian National Rail- _way Company, which had occupied lthe attention of the Court all the l previous day. Mr. Duffy. K. C.. ad- ldressed the jury for the defendant land Mr. A. C. Saunders, K. C.. for lthe plaintiff. His Lordslllp charged I the Jury briefly. A verdict was rc- l‘l.umed in favor of the plaintiff l awarding damages at $400. The case of John D. Laritins _ against stanley Brown was thou , proceeded with. This is an action for f damages for assault and battery al- leged to have occurred at Albertoll ill May. 1028. It was set down for trial at last .lime term but was not reached owing 'to the volume oi criminal business before the Court. Mr. Heath strong. K. C.. and Mr. Wilfred Tsnton are appearing for the plaintiff and Mr. C. D. McCal- lum for the defendant. At the close of the examination of the plaintiff inthe afiemoon. the Court adjoum- ed till I1 o°clock on Monday morn- ing next. ' some oi the lnatfelxs vvllicll it is pro- fnillt rn_\' ni’ hope lo tills girl by tell- il0S€fl to bring ull. Iridicatlolls no-ll | ing hcl- that soon' the tuberculosi sccm to polili, to thc ollellilig of Par- socciallet and the Red cross nurs Hamel” 0" Th\1l'5_d=\.\'. Jallllilry 30_ sl' would \'is.t hcl- and give her furthe a week later. lllsirurilolis. This they did and con Hon. A. C. Dunning. liililisicr of lluucrl in do and llow they are me Fillallce. has taken over ills mil' with smiles instead of tears. Shi portfolio at R \'S‘ri' busy tullc. As lvluws illal people who are specially |"'°5idl“S °fT|f¢`T` 0\'N‘ lhr 'I`»'€‘~'l-‘i\11`.\' illiorcstotl m her condition av Board, departmental estimates cczllc lilulkulg nboll: hcr and are ready ir ‘ before him nnrl ills other lllilllsterr nllsu-¢.< llr-r llllgglmnr, *Tm if” F-5-‘°fT‘\ff`fT “Uh him- Sim is l:'_-lrlg watched, examined l Aflrl' Ml' D\lI1l'1iI1R gr-is illrougel rllcollrnerd and given insi.ructiol~.s with the estilnfllcs -1ll<~_\' go from 1-lsr lrlmlll- apo gl-9 lllglruglgg .5 ll ille Treasury Board io the cabinet' wlmll ll-my mlm rl0_ TWU yggl-5 hu-Q for further trimmirlg---:llc budge: gong l,_~_- ,md _elle lg gtlll bmi-gl, n_ulsl.'be llrwrrcfl. Thu. in ii-irlf if llgllullll. hut ul lust slla knows sbs 9 |"""¥ *ISK If thc G°"°l'nmf'l1i df* is wllllllllg a glorious victory. She is lcides io redvzlft tllc ircn arl:l sivil non. ,bln lo get up each day and schedules at the prcscllt sessioll, mlm ll llllle ,,.,ll(_ ggfln-¢ lm' my there may be s formidable rrrfil' Of muy do some worlr and while alle ll tariff changes for the minister io sllll ymlng _,ln ,My ll-,», mem; sew. ~ I °°‘\5“`|"- ire to her country and have years of -°”“~' ‘ 'Q *"~‘ happiness ahead of her. The struggle"- _ 00-MILE DASH WITH PASSPORT has M93 w°l.ll.lwl.lll¢_ l _ `”"' _ _ _ Tllis is one of the many persons of _ After a girl left Elmlskllien_ Ire-_ lllls l,l-ovlnee whom ,lm gnwurm land. on a train for Derry to catch a _ ll, llglll, llgl-(3,, when Wu buy gl-lfm. oluba recently a vote was taken to da- _..____.__--l liner bound for America recently, mt, gum ' _ . V tannins which dress had the meet sd- her friends discovered :hai she l-lsdi ' e the. forgotten her passport. Her brother MUNI- 'U10 Wlhhlnl 9|'°“'W” °‘ A system of canals to conn..ct transparent net revealing cllu-fittin; _-,ll,¢, Qgsl- and Danube rivers has mounted a motorcycle and speederl lem- llgllldmlll' gl" amy.. iq, satin ,trmiuts trimmed in lace. At-_ been planned by the government of the 60 miles. arriving with the pass- handled fool hu 'been 'inv¢n¢¢g. meet WOW WW" llid. "1 wouiliwe Milli- ` port two minutes before the tender that increases this leverage and fa# adnsalilatalassw ' ' `iaaa»-liars. lullaniuulluuianla . , . llullllis ll_jf__ ' . 'b __ _ < _ i -'.'_ Y .Q _ f~_ __.__ il~~ » ' ' ' , '. 'T ~~~ “ fa *H* i . . .. ni ot;»ueux¢:~ _ d%~ _-1-“~‘Z+Jd§' »et~ :wav _ -1 rr '.'~irv .~“ ... 'gg , "g ‘ _ _ _ vs.-.~"_l l_-5..... _ 'v »' _ ~.-4: .,.-. . l- ` V 92;. _ ml _"»-~ ' s' 1'” _ , _ _ .__ -. _ __ _. _ _ ~ .» ng--ng. __ _ » .» 1 1. r ¢.»l_~-_ _ - _ l,,.,__i. _ _ .“.__)________ __ _ ,__ __ _ _ . . .¢_ ., ll “ . ‘ . . " ` ‘ _ ~ _ if. /__ 1 _ , ' \ I \ .. _ -,_ l1,_;L_ _.'__.-._.... "**. ' 1 llsliilllli; 1 MQNgT0N_ N0l._ 29___Cl,am Pmllk taken over control oi' alllateur boxing: T . l Brown of the Atlantic hockey team' in the Sum in H11 H1011- lo -Siolif NEW YORK_ NW l’29__\,0l°mll¢_ ‘ . .i J' “'h"° "hm “"5 d°“5m“ °T The f°""l whvlt/cs came to hand today and show ln., Malo; Logwule glalel 'll . ll; ' 1' °u5 D"° Demi whim bred ‘T Th°ma5. that our Canadian Holstein.; are maki lh; 85th lml.l"l,;e; _;,,_ll`lll,$a`lla“_`; _ » " W' Lawsmfs famous farm' wasi mi "P55 \”°3"e55 in The 'nature decided to recruit the tlzli liiallci B“l§`-I hal brought' to New Bmmwick more than] N555 TWU C°W5» SWTUS Bank Adel' ade from Nova Scotia aid file lrlllr ` twenty years silo by the Irie D1'-~7°h“l ids pontiac and spring Bnlllr snow ,mc Bltllallolls Wm' ,ASDA In S6518 H006 DONE T. Jenkins grandfather of the pres-_ Ammo have _llnlslml wlllll ____e____y__wo d__y___ yu.. °“" °W“"'°f UP"°“ mm “"1 °"‘°§ lo'l'l..~l and ioazs pounds ol butler. ,ll me Ulm Ol lh, __lllll.e,___ H ,MW ..._W _ ci the finest gentlemen ever con-_ The” cows an owmd by R_ Del-lg ‘me ol Hunks “,as'nw\_ed`l;v Null _'f llu_~.‘ i.‘lu~l.=‘.mas seals? 1-fav»' __ neciad with the sport. ln recentl w°od_slmll_ and me surely ___ credll _c_ T__o____p50____ ___________ded_ ____ C__‘____'_ -we ur air;-aciy dolls cur share whee ' yen; Devmsh Dnmthy had mm “WI lo any lllfld- Ami' R»D0kln l’ii¢l‘li'Pl 9 "Pllilil'l Palmer and suflllortedl by scv-I wp RMP to me samwrmm Fund?" ' ing in ease and'luXury since beinlla twelve ye” om cow' owned by J.: cm] con__md_:S_ l _Tllcsr rlucsllcus are asked on al_ :'°“"°d ‘mm th’ °"'°k" 1” Devmet" Walliel' Jones, Bullbury. is fourth in A lallcl- Ol al,l,l,,.lallUll°,_,_.nS ol.ll,,_...l A . ‘ V ‘ 212- sh* hm 5 likely "°f”°“""’""° her class with 675 pounds butter while lo be Sem ll, Mm W-_ 5_ 5l¢“__._l.l "““‘T"’““"“ °“ th’ Mm' md N" :mother seed lleiier___ih the Bullbvrvl was preslriellt ol the 1.urlle_='Alll»`l1lur\» B“m5wi°k circuit' the pl” season' herd is Elizabeth CUllll'lU1B» ECHO- H since its inception, expl'es