' Iiaflhlflnlayee missions»: ggivavearucu ‘Taco won gewdar sultry bou- "m r ID m“ a ldwguiidgo y "" e residence. rm Iii-vice V. m, John and Wm. Johnston. 1hr , and Harry Bro giera are left in mourn a m4 brother and one Ion. .-VIC'.NDI TION-A convention of the Vkito as am oi Prince Cotnty w Bummerside. Mommg Legion. After the toast to t hm been hlonored Mr. W.E ty c an who pre hiileifly addressed the Bil/howl!- s He referred to the mikgeiliiguadfnoé i an Canada's war effort in specifically with reference to the pendituru of money. He ssed the necessity of raising money through the loan and I!" hes-sing to the salesmen be- efforts. coubied f th pie, that the e Dec Mr W be a s s. . . Dunbar, provincial vice- ie con- just as successful. s. Bernard, M. . ., gnish. girbblfid the need of more ooY-fioiio dhpjsys and music drive as it is by such thin the?» patriotism ls aroused. He sa t the district chairmen, particularly 1n the rural communities shoul take ti» reeliollaibiliiiy ‘amusing out, ags are own ggmpfllll- I-Ic spoke af attendim a f d th meeting the htube iguana“? . All i ' poke fgsmuneviy oi thesgiergelelgiicle of ‘ilruetivs taiksDweie cigiivedi-gh ' be u. no reference s-S an was also shown Personals ... l- ...":.- arson»- w.» or .. Pessag. - fingernails at his homo in erside.-—8 taaly iasdb will be aalvana DE“ 0-3-75! saunas-n f -| DlaIpegi-ie "so "t ' 0&3“ a 83!:- n. ate-ii m ' i Y LOAN CONVEN- i district chair- as ei u?! “us: it would be mainlyntlaroutghl: aealiyaltlalal- Jai I -sraup TIIANIIGIVIN ~ IN m-m Misses {Lieu rugs-u flliarpe, Hal lnaienoiflusnmeraids IFS -SI.IGII'I‘I.Y INJIJIID — hy- Walfiellhs yo Iinmn —~l8 PATIENT IN! IOSPIT o Mr. AB. McKay offend rtuiate accident Monday as a resu a patient in the Hospital. He was uwting on the windows o his home and i tha wind. which was blowing strong- ly caught a window he was oar- ry and knocked him the grouid. He received a severe cut on . the mrehead and lost quite a bit oi blcoc. He is expected to in the .00ll3if.8.l a couple of days, and his ;.i1ends hope to see him about 5 Ila-in shortly-S Iday at the Olympia. Mr. George ‘ Clarke presided. Rev. Charles Car- ne y. or the Bummerside Presby- te Church was the guest spea - er. His subject was entitled "Our Basic Belicia." Mr. Vincent Crack iieli oi the Groliers society of To- ronto also addressed the meeting Ion boys’ work. Other guests were F0. Holder and PO. Larkln. Mr wellington Meliish reported that the amount of $1,462.32 had been raised in the Salvation Army drive. Appreciation was expressed to -Mlss Jean MacFadyen who organ- ized the uptown districts for the drive. The meeting voted $25 to the Salvation Army drive. ha Rev Mr c b m. u a curl-n‘ ' semis‘! b3 Allison ‘fisfclean. A m‘: oi ‘b ‘ to Mr. Pr ' was moved by W.A. Currie and seconded by Morley M. Bell. B -—BAP'I'IST W. M. S. MEETING —The October meeting of the W. M Summers Baptist on Thursday afternoon. The president bein away. the vice pre. sident, Mrs. .W. Cook. presided. After tie scripture lesson Mrs. Oli- ' ver McNeil led in prayer. The de- twenty bour last nig number in to h pictures. Mr as are pas-tic shown Plath lalaaa Prclailslugerhybp lAaaOoalaa Lean GICQI IaudanaNovelbyIlal/eraillaalaa’ Also NEWS — Shows —7.15—9.l5 THURSDAY AT 3.30 CAPITDI SUMMERSIDE At least id of H. . . Charlotte. Botn speakers X1118 addresses and were listened to with very close attention. this year ularly good and were .5. oi the , ranam Rogers oi Church was held in the church ves- '1ne Travel Bureau. camps are being held at two Dorms in the Province The War Loo-n by B. G During this three hundred and -five Persons attended War Loan Meeting at Murray Har- ht and in addition a found it impossible to getl ear the speakers and see ihe . .1“. acted i chairman and the speakers were Rev. liery Large War Loan Meeting At Murray Harbor Herring CS i.lms night was at O'Leary but. up tile gave stir- ign meetings different the same ram ggnsatpyruflowu GUARDIAN ----- ave ' “i5. isi. Egg ég 5152s: “EEEE s a sker .,. g" 551110 c1101‘, ikin- " ‘f a D‘ n n. D :1 “.8 >1 u a cure-all for th inocracy. umbu —¢ood leadershi of Indian River w_q_ pickgn; tor Handrahan be and Lt. Charles MscKenzie who ls special Police officer in M Queen the eighbo ad promised th IDC iis country could __S§7_°_'lil"". °°L_ s i l‘: in‘ i rs. the mods mid tat “we in easily fall into the same way of He warned gs hearers against racial prejudice. government could be substituted as e faults oi our De- He said that the Knights of Col. s must be ready to tabs their place in the future of this country when peace comes and to iit them- selves to compete with leadership D. The toast. to ‘The Church was re- sponded to by Itev. Joseph ‘ri-ainor who spoke of the Unity of the Church. one in laith and one in common worship and be believed it was un in the mem- er o_f_ the Order n further these the said Association for the imm- ediate appointment by the Provin- cial Government of a Minister of -. Municipal Affairs. Moved by Coun. Chandler, sec- prmcipa] onded by Coun. Dougan: that Vic- appointed a for one month. Moved by Coun. Chandler, sec- onded by Coun. McKeee: that Ar- mistice Day. Nov. 11, i943. be ae- clared a civic holiday within corporation limits c! the city the of Charlottetown, to be observed by all citizens not engaged in emer- gency or war industry. Mcved by Coun. Chandler, secon- ded by Coun. Dougan: that evening and the other meeting last Pictures of the iii/e CAPE Kennel-h the to MacDonald. M. 0.. and Capt. liked ess no report or‘ Peters. V. 0., be T0- “ m _ “Th time of going to “it? r.u.°.ii..§“li..°.i we own meets: hw been ~- —~lfl' lame McKenna. of Alba-HY g-pleigs wig)" weigh ulfiglnksgivmgl’ iaeiggemaiatlglhdxiliii goihetzrgheilifasifvas a - . ~ " m o1 the = . who recently underwent an oper- e .. n" ° . . nig tthe meeting are tMontague anon in the Prince County Hos - fgéicogy Lw" f and St Eleanor; a has recovered sufficiently to re ‘Buchanan; use Sm, and know - ‘lbhiirfilp: mu “hi. byloMflll l???” ' an " ‘s ve' . qnr. ‘Mhalelemlaig-Ifgor Blggifagllhok. This part oi the niieetihi: l 5e" u m,‘ closed with one verse of "Love ethical urees t ai Hospigsl theref-B Slslmoreillo Town Oouncil, Meeting bf. din Viictcerligia Gener- ‘winni- Ail Love Excelling". Mrs. cNeil then gave an excellent introduction oi the i943 edition oi ‘Among the Telugus." Mrs. E. W. Manson then read a paper on “The need in India". The meeting clos- ed with Mizpah Benediction. S. —TRINITY W.M.S. TIIANKOF. FERING — The .M.S. of Trinity United Church held ther Thank- CARIBOU. Me. Aid Maine Growers I‘. also were ad- cffcrins Mee ‘ last week with . w“ numb“ m‘ numb"; xixiijssfimciugkileifriiidutiésx. alsois The ummerside Town O0 gami-ufmhef amp"! °°,' sending 50 men students to the aid held its resuiar inont meeting n w“ "id h- ° w°iliiim I of farmers who must still dig near- last night with voi- smile mieuynw" m e I- _ l-iew- 1y half of 1o.ooo.ooo bushels of the chair and Councillors Gorriil. we b M“ ""79" fellofiltubers. Manson an Mom,” present i! y .George Sheen. Both. 1mm paid bills $4,411.96. Town yo‘? fir? mtisiacwry- In the do- I University of Monircal, is qucrated m. sun sasun. Electric light Eifhoflflmélolfiod Whtichh Iolifwed Miss by ‘rrapbistdilionks. A government M ho- glgvggaowg," 1 u .... and prsymu tiiidiiiiiii" tii°‘d.3§.%.;.“'°.r.“'.'€.:i..'.l€i"°°" unpaid bii . . . un or - .v - hit-a. are: l”... so: s: “’°°““"" "“"“ 8rd,“. ma 0 G . ‘ L] said revenue was up about Home exceuentikpnigfig, A ‘mm 1b“ siisregslzuvifiliiie ffgher of and expenditure "v loo“ -°°° eongjgt of s .01., s w” 1Y1” wins Judith and Hamnet over year. The recorder read com“ . m hi! i!" a let from the anadian o 1 ' b? l- 1'3- A!‘ asking the Mayor to declare Re- ‘:1 “d “gag,” 55- Y "@555" n“ ' Wm” Mumdg mond Johnston aviliman eicelisnt ' interpretation Chapter “The Blessings of Health" from the study ‘ I book "For all ”. Those assist- w‘ | Says Synthetic “"~<..i.- “dish: . e , Mrs Ionian A ams, firs. Chesley I Tim Inferior BUFFAID. N.Y.. Oct. l$—(AP)— —S 800d of synthatlo ‘h i,‘ ‘miles an 0:121’!!!- ow a ra o oi per ormance - so psi- cent oi that of not» bar tires. In other words said. thetic truck tires stln an only air as well as naturll 0-. TENDERS. Jknders will be received at, the o ice of the ‘Ibwn Clerk, Summer. l e, 9.5.1. up to. and. including t. l9. fr o: *2" "' *l:..".".::.:*."".::"; I Oflllfl’ C ei-iod of three years. land to be 04s. at 4 pm. f 490M118 n.Th ti. l d i ,..’..§.2......:.*::.:.u.r.h as: I our Wes enloyed by all pres- ent. s, —I.0.D.E. MEETING — The rc- gular meeting of the Abegweit. . .5 .was heidin the, the ‘ibwn Hall, n Thursday Regent Miss Hunt r wenty members in attendance. Ai- .er the opening exercises by the Re-l fight. the minutes by the secretary,’ s. J S. Perry and the treasurers is! Mrs. Eric iidcKay were- read an ad ted. The War Con- Mlss ands Wyatt gava her The s1 .00 was . _ these a§dr he- Camp Library Convener. s. C- tewart said large numx: that a aim aidneshavebeensentto PortIpiII sunimar. It hat $.00 be sent to nibrary The ” ec mg»; gun with a crew oi d e “.00 be plies ior the men AlKA-SElTlER When you feel thoee first symptoms —ascratchy throat or that stuffed- up "grippy" feeling, there are two good reasons why you should take Aika-Seltser. It helps to alkalise youraystem and to counteract the such as an elec rlc iron. e ilitlf- ffects i‘ ecid.A d condly, oeynlguwd " n’ l" M‘ ‘h’ expuluon iilllntm- mm“ "P?" 9g" “n lee eemtzlificgents whichuhelp to _ H hi" m. n“, under no’ M” beuaégaz arglhgufm ‘gcpone; bring welcome relief from the mis- mahlv accepted. clatuhihl ioi-ngsedrou-sliid =1“ loo"- u l ' III Offlifil " ‘bhmubi: w}, "gw-flgg, “iii-mg”... u... one .. u... shun... w-ummim-u- "elm- o “Home 1"" :-::::'.:"..1..':-:-.:.'.:.::::: m NOTICE Dr. Ll. leer. licnsln n. will be absent from his o lee Iitll Saturday evening Oct. aiiendln i o in .......~'~'-: eoanaeiriV Hllflllblsllfaa. was Iiiol‘ which the meeting closed with the National Anthem-B ILUI N ITWOIK flfliD W HINQIoN, Qlt. IH—(APY— m ii the Blue Network owned 5P"! the its Co ration oi America. m. Edward J. oble. former under- w“. | . _. so"??? °'§°""i'i'i°'“i'eu'#.i co:- W v y y a cunt in ations eomnihslon. inviillvad is!:tl.000.000. rggblgghgl; .a W compo . gadcutlil System. Inc. for free sample. Address Miles Laboratories Limited, Dept. E10 167 Dulles-in ltqlicaonto, Ont. BUY I l [ The adjourned mnnnal meeting of the Provincial lley Scouts As- sociation will be he Room of the Ciiy Id i’. M. cnTneaday, October i Ill.“ IJIIATOIIB -— TORONTO in City Hall procured and hung Moved by Coun. MacDonald. sec- onded by Coun. amount of $52. be y n’ ‘t an” hi4, ley in lieu cf hospital expenses ln- Prcbedlt Mactonayd: ccived while on duty at the fire at '1 "My ‘mmilank’ ”s°l““°"' the Charlottetown Woolen this amount being curred by accide between hospital cunt of insurance paid. Railway W Introducing discussion on railway wharf project. Mayor Hol- OCL |2__(Ap\_ man recalled that money had been Two hundred scum“ amved wday voted by Parliament for this work to join in the battle agains. hire to harvest Aroostook County's re- cord potato CIOD heme the sr.~."-~d freezes for the winte Farm labor official some years ago, of material had been brought here. The work was discontinued the outbreak cf erials was stored one oi’ the city wharves. He derstood it is now being loaded on | scows and taken to Mulgrave, N. 3., where a similar way. This was a matter. he thought, on Omega a branch o; m, | about which there should be some protest. Coun. MacDonald; “Surely members at Ottawa know about it." oun. Kec: they should Mayor Holman have the opinion but, at the same to sit down and Coun. Dougan: now?" Mayor Holman: show our disapproval.” Coun. McKee- a 5 D inii e Mayor Holman: June, i940, date The materi left. here; it is another province. vihce the authorities that this was t war measure. prepared lengthy briefs to our rep- resentatives at Ottawa. did all thev could“! under- an nan turn stand | On motion of Coun. McKee, seq- onded hy Coun. Butler, the ‘was authorized "to investigar-e the moving to ‘of materials sent here to be PIIOVIIOIAI. OlITS ASS'|| BOY SO t Ali Inieresiod in Ioonihig are urged to attend. Too Late HIP wAyTlp-[Qnpgn 3g“, M,“ through a sentence and then" .. be advised Coun. Butler: "It is ioo late now, the steel is all gone. They loaded the last of it today." doo resolution authorizing to uir into the mutton". about this maxtteitult corresponding material would be lei e work proceeded Chandler: that an paid Harry Har- nt to his foot :e- Mills, the difference ill and the am- harf Material the and $90,000 worth after war and the mat- until recently on: un project is under Oil! "If they don't, : "I would like in of the Council on time. are we going thing? “What can we do "We can ‘at least in ht boss gis Wor- ll W! “As far back as was said the i’. there and with at s later al is being moved We tried to con- We They in d in the Court ilui In; at 7.80 19th, H. 1.. SIAI. Secretary. i ot “Th Cv ed W88 011B Country. James L. Bauhaus lady friends spent a most enjoyabl- time in dancing. The guests voted this year's Dr. J. A. MacMillan Is Guest ‘Speaker At S bide DI. l. l. MMMILLAN characteristics oi’ the Church. J. Elmer Pineau the newly ap- pointed District Deputy very ably responded to the toast to Our to e Order" and commended the Knights for the work they were doing especially in Boys‘ Camp endeavor. In his usual capable manner M! J. u Dalton responded m the toast to the lad ies. rand Knight Earl Hickey. act- as toast master and most can. ably tilled the position. Music was supplied by Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ahearn and under the direction of W. Noonan was indulged in. The guests were loud in their praise of served by the new manager Mr. a rousing sing song Harry the excellent supper Coyle and after the banquet over the member and their celebration as of the most successful yet held by the order. 660N011. PROTESTS glaylwggaggtfisd row- u ‘wild ’!T‘.?{"_PP3°_1-) _ _ Pullman Service Mayor Holman referred to an item in Tuesday's Guardian. 5n. bouncing the railways decision to disc this ontinue the puliman service tc Province. Coun. MacDonald: "This is a war measure." Mayor Holman: "Are any of the heir provinces deprived of pullman serv 0C5 Coun. McKee: "None whatever." Coun. MacDon fore aid: ' "The service es get the preference." Mayor Holman: "Why shouldn't CUT encc too. I understand the service forces get the prefer- new general manager of the Atlantic Region. Mr. Pringle is responsible Possibly if that gentleman had to SHIV he would he more But in his own private car. el to and from this Province sypmpathetic when he comes h can come think it 1s time for our ciihcns to take note To Classify id bo d. A l T O . ‘ e u any “"",',‘,§'f,_,._ a speech but (and it came with s FOB l6 able. Call Gi-llfdilfl- SALE-PONY MABI. APPLY i- l Grafton Street. ' BQNDS ‘FOR sass-El? CA range. Good ‘condition. a s-r mos u s Refini- l‘ JD- . p 10.1291: of these things. It is just one titling! o after another. Do we not wan "It would b6 would be fired right brick." Mo, o it back y r Holman: "Lot their- fire least make a protest." Co is to Mayor Holman: matter of politics. management goes on what/ever gov- ernment is in power. I would like to see a resolution passed and sent to the aeneral manager . protesting against this lnlusticc." Coun. Douizan: "Hear. hear." Mayor Holman: "We are a Pro- vince of Canada and we are being treated as ii‘ we were a County. I have they in 1110M“. DIOV Stoker Fisher Finds Speech Tough Job MONTREAL. Sinker Bill Fisher. only survivor of H. M. C. S. St. Croix who Went! to get back to sea soon. We!" Vi!‘ ibiy pale a I cheo h re today. Anld Ishen it was all over and hqgi-ty applause for a noble tr)’ was dying down, he nlopred h" brow and said "that f!‘ u" ‘- assignment yet. words“ after Navy Minister Mac- Dona the fifth victory He rose. like a sailor with a snap. He faced the mic- rophone and sea of faces with a snap and then he paused. But he didn't move a muscle. There was no attempt in some ius disciplined youth m ht from have tried. There was no mo HI one foot to the other. finally started "....As Y H0 probably guy who was saved from Croix...I’il hover forget that ea- rienco as long as I live never hope to again..." He went not Iold He citet It's - Moncton. Why should Prince Edward Islanders have to travel in second class inces?’ Coun- Chandler: “I ihinksucha resolution is highly justified and should be passed. Ii’ the reason is advanced that the cars are neea~ e I fror the armed wrvices.’ attention m R tgherelnare 13,000 mintguisidgd this rov ce an severa ousan this matter, I presume it ll too late. 8J3: gigugrovmce who mum ma“ c speeches." Several high service officals with '81‘ un. Dougan: "The only thine wsit until the next election. "This is not a The railway stronaiv heard peopléacomploin that have had to . ommodation. lmy than the citizens of other t be drawn to the fact that in- u» Be Continued) Oct. l2 — (C?) —- as he attempted io make at a Canadian club lun- had been asked to say a few for should. had urged support loan. tch his nose as ou know I'm the fortunate the 8t. and I 1o throulh it is teied and the: on "...As you can sea I'm good at ' br id . tiien gave a short jerky re- ion cf his experiences. lie way but i butIthink we should at‘ Hospital on oembei- s. W43- io I" and _ and brother of Mrs. Lettie MscKil v op. Another Largo Orovnl Attend Hospital Bazaar Silver Jubilee 0f Oanon Law m r a. Pontifical Mass which marked the gfieninf of today's celebration oi the ver ubilee of the codification of canon law. Cardinal Vill Archblsho of Quebec. sang the mass. wh e Bishop Arthur Douviile s11 of St. Hyacinthe delivered the ser- mon. Present in the sanctuary. besides many members of the clerly. were the following Prelates: . Archbishop Mark Duke of Van- couver. Alexander Vahon of Ot- tawa: Norbert Roblchaud of Menc- ton. 11.8.: James c MoGuiBflh of Toronto and John MacDonald oi Edrn ton on . Bishops: Louis Rheaume of Tirn- miris. Ont: l" X. Ross oi Gaspe. Que; Albini Lafortune of Nicolet. Que; Georges Melanson 0i Chi- cou . Que; Camille IePla-nc oi Batburst. N.B.: Albini LeBlanc oi’ Hearst, Ont. onwi-zu. covr: sclloul- Report for the month uf Sevi» Grade X Sr. 1. Beverly MN" lsecd. Grade X Jr. l. Beatrice Mac- Kenna, 2. Mary Rooney. 3. Laurens R00 . Gitligge VIII. l. Clifford Mar- Leod. 2. Pauline Grant. 3.Marie ney. Grade V1’. i. Patrick McKenna. 2- Michaei McKenna. Grade IV. 1. Annie Grant and Kenneth MacLeod iequal). 2- Jcseph Rooney. Grade III. i. Eileen Rooney- Grade II. l. Mildred MaCl-eod- 2- .‘ Charles Grant G- ins McKenna. I ‘$2.. 1 Jr. 1. Ivan Keliy- i Trinity linited Church i WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER. I2 7:30 P.M.—The Official Board is tendering a reception to Rev- T- E- and Mrg. McLennan after which they, with the Deaconess and heads I ."°f.'.l‘."ii..iii“i.'§..'.“ii'." didsfiliii‘ i Tall. flgggplloll to be in East Parlor. Every person connected with the Church urged u» be prowli- BIRTHS ‘miiifiizfi. O t. . . - ' Alfred Schurman. o! fill/om" Grade I 5r. 1. Clayton Cook. 2- _ of the leading organizations willi: tinciion . Fur coat . . sent coal. l9 Fatalities son, nee Bertha Howard. a daugh- 1 isrxtiiswsl-IAEFEL-At the rm. Hos-I pits], Qct. l, 1943. in LAC. Homer Pi-evenoiier and. Mrs. Provelwher nee Hazel Gillespie, a son. William_ liilfllrlK;At the Prince County and Mrs. Henry E. Meek, a son. DEATHS . of the late niche-l"! Margaret (pingweil) Kn"- 2mm é irown isions. In Toronto a suicide and an phyxiation were recorded. one nah bled to death. 36. were struck en struck by an automobile and hunting iccidents each were responsible fur two fatalities bile- Two fatalities occurred SMHNBY on a. highway near Montreal when iMrs. Alida Marquis. 40 Bouchard. ‘tractor transport Henry Bru:e. 26. of Sydn N s died in hos ital i)’. - .. P injuries received Saturday by Bi Harry c. Riley. sa. bcss carpenter ' m lat a Sydney, N.S.. steel plant, and Martin Macldenzie, 47. of Red Isl- were drowned Saturday and. about 30 miles from Sydney when NB. in all the most desirable Furs . son Seal (dyed Muskrat), Persian Lamb, Persian Lamb Paw, scores of others . . .Classics in style yet ~. with an individuality which assures dis- “ . . and of course, backed by the Holt Renfrew guarantee. Opossum . . . Holt Renfrew Furs u. Finest in u... Land NOW Oli DISPLAY An outstanding collection of Fur Coats . . Hud- and THE DISPLAY WILL LAST TWO DAYS October I5"' 8. l6“ The HOLT RENFREW representative is here io help you in the selection of your . or to give you estimates for the repairing or remodelling of your pre- SINCLAIR & STEWART “i SUMMERSIDE their rowboat Cgéiiilfld. as- build in ._ on M ndsv. Oci. l0. Josiah some)’. Bil-Hi‘! her 87th year. Funeral frontal e residence of he!‘ 11°°h"" W Murphy. 38 Valley Stflet. on _ d9,“ oet. l5. service startini! at ~ dclock. Interment in Appin Roll‘ Cemetery. In Memoriam ..I loving memory of 3V"- 7km" who who new! I"! °°" ' 04!. hung“ h] the Family. s-a l0-lS-1l. 11v MEMORIAM memory of ll! In “m: gqliinn who lost rihnr ha]: :1’: in the “Caribou” October 14th. mgr-Jaw" -< w i awfully hard for me u» make rush this time) I would like to say hat it means a lot in us in 10.13.11 services to have you folks at home the support the victory Give us the material and we'll finish m; t do i u 1-1 e sa wn wth a snap N. D. MacLean w. uuoeaulm mums: ~_ Cbaliatiotown all ' Nartb Wlliehh l‘ Ilene ID ' some. vAs! r. FORGOTTEN COINQ »;/ ‘n. ‘i QUPREME 5AcRu=|ce = . THAT SMALL cuaues 1,494 , v COLLECTED stuns Baomcasrls Tue wourr } LIMBURGERL-q: m ‘me POCKET; CAUGHT You ACTUALLY ‘me GET 0F MY vamous WORKNG LAQT AROMA eurrs ~AND , , wsew- WHO WAG osmot- suor IMAGINE. THE RICH came ROOM . gcalmeloewxcux Nl-iose Poooue ‘SMOKE |8.75. 501 sou wees WALK- oorosule uasrevceo our mo no Tue scooo-rg mo PURCHASED PARK .1 \ FUR Foe » "runs wan. -..\,- ,,-. , ~12?! i 4;‘, fi u‘ . , ( T‘ . . ' \\ \ qf IF. _ I . A . t . . ,4 l, l u- \ a /) if. [i Reslgflt-sgltlltlie P s: r Hospital fill“? Mavisstriggtiliiifigéaiitsliiii: g3. ll. ma. to ‘Mi-I and Mrs. J. mifeiwil: fi,"}:§§§{t',e:'ff§”eas,_ h. with ‘bullet in his held. L!- w_ étgggbgictxiéisih: délrlmgAf-Ed em Guns“ durmE-the Thanks, lclfigeigixfiilililglfinbt’ accidental cis- Hll’ " ' ldving week- d. aiiic accidents - 1M1 00L I it'd? 955%‘, 52m" 5&1 HWM" c ingsnmpedlefsltlrbiangtil-gns’ W335 GYM DESTROY“, Cl-IATHAM. N.B., Oct. 12-(0?) —The gymnasium oi St. College was destroyed by fire oi unknown origin today. The wood- en buildingxrected . the only one of the former college ings to survive a firs four years ago. It was used chiefly for basketball and physical None of the contents could be sav- ed. No estimate of the damage was Riven. Six thousand stars are visible to e human eye. Thoma s W115 training