Graziano Is Favored T? Hand Davey First Defeat Lv.c.-n.c.i.r. it Game Today aurcauo. Be t. 16 L It'll be e wsrclubp against &(Afg)pl; The Liguorlan Youth Club and Summerside R. C. A. 1''. meet this Ring Reminiscences - lights and lighter: - (ny Junee Pendergut) This narrative at the actual dis- iovery is viva voce from Mr. Hen- lerson'e own mouth. I had the pleasure of the friendship of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, their three boys and one girl. 1 called at their home quite often. and found gold everywhere. The discovery claim was lmown as "Discovery No. 1" Bonanza. There was another discovery much fur- ther down creek. It was always referred to as "lower" cliscovery- all claims further down creek were as former middlewelg h Rocky Grazlsno triesm me baaiglgllill the unbeaten record of will-ugh! wisp welterweight Chuck Davey ti Chicago Stadium tomorrow nigh," PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 17, 1952 The reason he gave for his em- referred to as "below lower." The , , . . M M I l M Id 1 The gelevlged and broadc t , bargo of the Indians was soliclt- sad and ironical part of the story aw l';lp9e0x:l,n;"lglm:";i;'tfhe bait mgr rounder (I0 p.m.. EDT) will alfttriit uiie for the welfare of the few is that Cormack and the Ifldiilllsi of-three series for the Island 5oft- upward” "I 12'')oo' mlieil by the whites who were in the country. never went back to tell Hendersoni I ' C ' ball Championship. Game time is mm in" 9! clever 5”"-llllhw Davey H9. or none other, could have had of their rich strike. They all'. I N 4730- ?y:mt' 3 real Hun" 1" 37 lint T?! liilgadof f-?l8dEnOfn;:1u5,:'im(:xlifeldt staked clalmts-Diittinll Squaredl KAQLMD Davey Wm mm G 9 E0 epos e on e un r s ices at the four corners-tori - . OTTAWA S L 16 gm”: . rations of small creeks, gulches and ben- 1000 feet along the creek clalm- l t ry P 1 G d R Fr de.l k ep2ii- - id ii” t a 10 or 12 pmmmt The Rock mm shell in the valley of the Klondike. in; all the land from stake No. ii y O O roun S ,..f,f',,,,is eg.,,,r1.C,:,;d,,,, oslgnedorl fglgggr 'o'i,,e'ri”,,i,5i:imbi'rl,n:zlE”l88 to he The Indians accepted the decree with characteristic stolcisni. They didn't murmur auclibly-at least, but no doubt they were bitterly 196.2-53 contract with Ottawa Seli- ators of the Quebec senior Hockey League. He replaces Bill (Least Fraser Grazlano hasn't fought i 30, he is regarded by som: Ii(i9iieiAL: as over the hill. -The 26-year-old Davey. a muih, lnfecled Arm BROOKLYN. Sept. 16 -(AP) - to Stake No. 2, then for the width: of the creek bottom to No. 3 stake,i The Curran and Briggs Juniors thence to stake No. 4, also claim. went down to defeat twice at Lew- lllk all the wood and wafer ihere.iisville on Sunday, the first time by NEW YORK. Sept. 16 -(AP)- Leo Durocher gambled and lost today and Chicago's sharpshootinz R.C.A.F. Dalfs aggrieved. on-for mining purposes. The a lop-sided 14-0 the second by a. - .111 i ,i wi, i . The leqllll lo the Embafrassiniz wording as I remember it may not close 4-2 verdict. That the Cur- vvlurteil Hack" Chilled New, iink . ' RTEE3wLh15coi;f3;5gnBr;;1as?)1 pinxd Stony, Sgigliggpzvug; ?f,(::):lyn5H Aim :,l:,:'omu1g:3, 1:,l;:,.cyggnm5 ”” ill! situation was not long unfolding. be precise. but it is substantially ranites were up against a. club ggncilbspetnonaanihilggtifitbg Opvtfcwxg a with Ottawa inntne last seven from blood pouoniag inuimexienfg ed the once gm” ,b"i,t"l - - l wc.glii champion into helplessneu, That was Davey's 32nd pm mm, but only his first against a uam; opponent. A hint that Davey can't hanqi a. rough. mauling fighter in: Grazlttno calne in two bouls with Carmen Basilio, a plodding. gm. less swinger. Basilio draw with DBVEY MI! 29 in a verdict lPVl5ed which had a. decided edge on them was plainly evident. Lewisvllle's fielding was much steadier, and they packed more power at the plate. , Cormack and the Indians left on their return to Sixty Mlle in the afternoon. They travelled on the ridge following the moosepaths. which were the best trails at that time. It was on the "divide" be- tween what is now Hunker and Bonanza Creeks. when they had gone about twelve miles they stop- ped and camped. There would be arm just before the Dodgers' game with the Pittsburgh Pirates tonight and was removed to hospital. Campanella had Dr. Eugene Zorn examine a. hang-nail which bother- ed hlm after fielding practice. Dr. Zorn discovered tell-tale streaks up the fingers of the hand and Dliiiielrtd Campanella to the has- p a correct. Considering the large number of miners in the country., the Dominion Dept. of Miilles cut. the lengih of claims to 500 feet along the crock bottom embrac- ing all the land from rim rock to rim rock. Placer claims on the American side were 1320 by 660, feet. Quartz claims ill Yukon ter- ritory were 1500 feet square. seasons. The Ottawa cllib completed the dcai for Freclericks' services with Vancouver. Frcdcricks started last season with Chicolltiml of the Q. S. H. L. and finished with Char- lottetown of the Maritime Major League. He has also played with Fort Francis. Brandon Wheat Kings and Edmonton. at the Polo Grounds. The loss put a four-game space between the Giants and the league- leading Brooklyn Dodgers who edged Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2 to- night. The Giants and Dodgers each have I0 games left to play. Durocher called upon rookie southpaw Jack Harshamn, 8. for- .mer Giant first-baseman recalled Softball Tille Saturday afternoon and Sunday afternoon the Airwomen from R. C. A. F. Station Summerslde de- feated the P. M. Q. Ramblers 14-2 and 8-7 to win the best in five ser- ics 3 games to one for the Ladics' In addition to all this they had the finest pitching we have seen this year. Roscoe Wilson should really keep on up the ladder of 31 td;g'1ly3el:rTiX)ISl3llt:l:i lL1l;:i!l5i)l;lel;')' Cormack and the lndlans didn't baseball 1alI:e.ke'I('ihe billznusix-kgoctter from Minneapolis two days ago. intermediate Island Champion- ..D...L... Dr: Zorn said that injections will flxm llln nmlounccd I).-if-cy flclrau e F Y bkt S."Ml-t 1, may ave 00 a e eer H c ltdtl Cub to t i , - 1 ti ifti aertlercfe , . and rested one of the squaws was 2,; agiclri-ctl)y. lTlie.v xliinisperi Qiiiaikisit, Sunday than he really is, for the i....,f.fnr:iLif in ilic firsst ..,.f,”,,,T sh-lrph-,3 aches pmsenied some 01 ilisiiis iiiidttiieat 3aeiilp;nm:v;ti3i",bi: mistake at Syigzuseinadc l Sm"? "M dmm 1”” W the Creek ib0i- their boat which they had hauled C and B boilers are Cerlainlv no nines and then walked the first the finest soflhail plaved at surn- lo catch Friday in Boston. Rube In their July is bout i, W" i” Val” W ma” breakfast on the bank at the junction of tho Wrecklllx crew at any time. but two men in ghe third before being rnerside in recent years. ls.-rrors Walker substituted for him tonight. l385lll0 had DBVEY blending llerror: I When she went to dip her small Klondike Wm, me Yukon and sped even granting that, we think he is replaced hy Al Corwin, the second Sam;-dav Mwumed 10,. me 14 runs fusely from badly-slashed eycs M bucket in the water, imagine hei'vd,,,m rive, ,0 Fmiv Mme whcmpihe best junior pilcllilli: prospect in of tour Ginny, piicim-5, bv the R C. A. R Daks. Pitching the close of the lo-roundci-, surprise when quite a large gold there was p Dommon Goverglihe Maritimes since Billy Harris. Befox-E the third inning had end. was a highlight of the series, vmh Graziano fought four sfllllllpalvg mugget loomed before her eyes. m,,m wcordim 0mm and about! an me cubs had pushed mm. your Mm Ma,-0,. and CD1. chum, pit. VALLEYFIELD, Quc., Sept. 16- early in his career and has felt the She lost no time getting up the nm, 0,. smy miners umckmg Il,',g possible Gene Boudrcnuymore runs, three 0,, Hail”, Chim-5 ch-mg even, game. smart bash (CP)- Officials of Vallcyfield I punches of Robinson and inn mu m 5"” the "W5 l” ille ml" out” a grub stake on the bars. made 3 ml-5lRli'8 letting him bitchllinme run, and the Chicagoans 1-imning won one the games for Braves of the Quebec senior Hoc- Zale. Davey has a whistling 1,4,, key League announced today four but probably won't -start si.:illlilng' eighteen innings on such a cold day. He's a pretty valuable piece of baseball bric-a-lirac and it would were off winging. the Daks. while the bats of Major and Fillnigaii won the only game for the lnarrled women. ere. They look a. frying pan which they used as a. gold pan. They had made a. rich ”strlke." They pan- The news spread like wildfire and every last miner ”stanipcded” with it until his flashing spcrd in, players, all menibers of last years Monte Irvin Injured squad. have been signed for the tested Grazianos stamina. To Eastern Club ned in quite a number of places CoiTtiiiu7etl(oii7p'ace"l he too bad to ruin his arm evcll A Vote of thanks ,3 to be exwndc 1952-53 season. They are goalie in win a N. B.-P. E. I. junior title. Double disaster struck the ad go eventom, that took part in Paul Leclcrc. ceillrcs Rosairn P RGG-m . . - . . . . , - - .. TTSBURGH. Sept. ie -(AP) 0 Roscoe said, however. that his arm Giants when their brilliant Negro h 1 v - iKllDlll6) JOHHYW-le llllfl Lil”) ..I felt great altv the marathon outfielder Monte Irvin, rcinjured ?,:;”',f,f,l,is.5gf,,,b;,SW9” "1 3931 Kwong and right wmger Andrc.T,e Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph e C0rm,E.mL said today reports are circulating his right leg while fielding a hit by Bill Serena in the seventh inning. The extent of the injury was not immediately known but the crack flyrhascr hitting at it better than V - pitching chore so maybe he won't Ngw YORK, Sept, 15 L. (APl-- ,suffer any ill effects. Such stunts Probable pitchers for tomorrow's ;have ruined young pitchers in the major league izames. (won and lost Ipast, however. records in bracketsl: It is hoped that next season, A Ladies Softball League can be formed in Charlottetown in order to have teams represented in Is- land competition. that Ralph Klner of the Pirates may play for an eastern team next season. , i There are Kwonp once played in Calgary. Boslon Bruin By The Canadian Press also reports, said NATIONAL LEAGUE baseball writer Charles .1. Doyle in NATIONAL LEACUE ill 1' t ll . ' , , rmalnu-gii too 100 001-2 9 o ,,,,,sbu,.g,, 8, E,.o,,,,,,.;, H P01, ,mf;”'ef;;r,eg::d”l;l;:r,f;,'1l,,fl”m”n:, fjaonmfgltlles fjlgcinellesgsllgllgfd -4 a dispatch from Brooklyn, that 3"”"V" e -- 020 "0 0”-4 3 1 let (6-Isl vs. Black (13-3) or Nc- iii to the pressure of play-off com"- removed fro the aim: and re- ' ' Gmcml Mung" Branch Rickey Dickson and Garagiomi L”5' gray (0-0). I Etition All summer they averag- 1 d bi "it ilizd I of me Bu” 15 Emmi"? 1" 0 char" Hughes (4), Black (9) and Walk- Chicago at New Ym-k ) Hear.-, lpd ' 5 L he pace 3 Pl"; y R 0 es . -4-.-- cc to cut Killer's pay down if '"t on-st Rush Us-m Tl..3i3af."?.fZ Sfifoiiielael. 3...? ...”32iZ il.?f.l”if.”..”-” Eikliifiilii - - Bosm-N. sent is -rm - Ralph signs an exam. contract . , . . - in ti - . ., , , ' 12):: 3 ill Cincinnati at Philadelphia - ,m,m5 jumped amply m between ,0: game MDmVm.1aStsDrmK and Boston Bruins todayv announced Rickey is said to have grieved Jordan, Church (6). Nuxhall (8) 1()n,.if,:,1:) (1?14P,"ko”m (1”'m Ni 16 and 8 Errors Der coiltesl. Aizainstiwas sidelined for three-fourths 3:5 IElali1?fi:'laRsie!fDiE7CNY(((:::i1xx?1:l;liNalgc;Z::- iugifi when 1t,I:m(e1;i dim hm iyuii n 't ; R n . . i , ' ' lL, cisillci the frst gain of thc.ii, 4;, mvgg I . p A . , 55 w I rae PM-5 En ;an:ia.Lan rl h o crix and LO ioiilamlzlajllllogailclllljglllgflfir lsfxcsunlmrd in gummcrsige they i;aE:;1.'m; rg(.m,,.O1 sperians, was NIAGARA FALLS. Oill.. Scpt.Il6 ward, fl0llIV'T0l0lliU Maple Leafs John G31i,m,ih.'- Doyle reported. nut: Boston at Si. .LomgA ils.ChmCr' mmmmcd only No hobblcsp bu, m Command of ma muauon as M E-ficPi 7 FrfankIfx;lL::tl;lz:rZ.hvcgloa;ii fS1fld8tll1 iiiiiliiiscloseclmaglouiltlofacgsl; hln Pittsburgh Rickey said: ul ' l' T. ti , , - - i I C CITCETITJIT 01' s. i ' C if I S ii iii C ' St. Louis 100 002 410-8 ll 3 .04” V5, cam ,1n.n,' as six runs were scored in the first confused Ginny, baismen uiih an hem American Hockey Lemma amateur plflycr. mini; gig; tgjillgelangahytliing of the Bolton . .. 000301101-6 8 I Miaeil, Miller (6). Chambers i'7i,l Yuhas (7) Brazle (9) and D. Rice;i Spahn, Jester L7), Chipman (iii, Mastemm (10.7, llli. Cole (9) and Cooper. Second: St. Louis . 001 100 I20-5 1 0 Boston 010 000 000-1 6 1 Brecheen and D. Rice; .lohnson,l Chipmane (9) and Burris. l tjllclgo ...... .. III 000 104-910 0 New York . Hacker and Chiti: Corwln (30) Kennedy L6), Pi one (9) and Westrum, Kalt (4). AMERICAN LFIAGUE New York . .1102 M2 200-1 15 2 Detroit .. 000 000 000-0 3 11 Miller and Sllvera; Hnuttc.marl.l Hoeft ('1). Willie (91 and Batts. Washington .. 002 010 000 0-3 10 I Cl:;;"i::mK's)12o 000 000 1-4 1” 1; New York at home (71 Boston - 3.ch' l.Plildlhl 3..-xi; Porterfield and Grasso; Garclaiw, P:1cSEge1ph-mus? ep 5 M” Mull l'l983"- AMERICAN LF.AGl'F. FlI'I'- mm 2 3 1 w L Pct. an oi. :mlNl”lPl1h-- oooomgwfl 7 I New York a7 57 .604 - in T Sufi” --d Mu m ' Pierce Dohlcleveland .85 60 .586 2y, 9 W '-n V V; l Remaining games: ..lel::lm;9i "id Shae” New York at. home 43) Philaricl- I ih'3.A'."'B1 3,1)-. Philadelphia .. 100 not 000-1 4 g,fm1ft L Pml1la1d.Ve)DlAila aos on c chin" M2 "02 2”'7 ll Cleveland at home ('1) Detroit 1, Bcheib. I-lnnper Hi and Astroth; Dobson. Aloma fill and Lollar. Boston .. . 100 401 212-11 14 0 St. Louis . 110 000 032,- 'f 12 1 McDermott. Kinder 43! and Nint- hos; Plllette. Stuart (7), Byritc, (fl) and Courtney. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Playoffs) .000 003 000-3 8 0 .000000 000--0 ii 0 Hetkl and Anderson: Malletlc, Fabbro 17), Lasorda L5! and Thompson. (Best-of-seven semi-finals 3-3). SNAP SHOT FINISHING Toronto . Montreal tied, ooo ooo ooo-o 3 1i Harsh:im,i C. ' Brooklyn New York at Detroit - Kuzava, (7-8) vs. Trucks (5-16'. Washington at Cleveland vs. Lemon ill)- iOnly games schedulecli. Pennant Races Al-A-Glance (By The Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE TV L Prl. GB GI. .91 53 .632 10 New York ..87 57 .604 4 10 Remaining games: Brooklyn at. home (71 Boston 3. Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh l. Away (31 Boston 3. Washington 1, (2i Detroit 2. TOTOITT-0 Loin-Shol Beilors Cash In TORONTO. - (CPl Thirty-one long-shot bettors pick- Chlcago 2. Away ed up 5429.30 each today when Rock House, an invader from Quebec. paid off that sum for it S2 ticket. It is believed to be one of the biggest pay-offs in the history of Woodbine Race Track. Rock House was quoted at 99 in l on the tote board. highest of the field in the six-furlong 51,500 claiming race. inning the presure was largely nff ,fhem, which could account for their steady fielding that day. in .Lcwisville they committed 14 cr- irors in two games compared with lit for the Clibs. . silnimcrsldes Recreation Ccrllrr and fanned five. He didn't allow 10d-"Win hit from Irvin's single in the will be officially opened lwednesdayi and it promises to be a gala day for sports and plcasurc lseckers. Baseball. softball. track and field will be the sports attra- ctions and there will be street dancing at night. A crowd is expected to attend. l Fddie Boates. who has left Sum- lmerslde for Fredericton. N. B. where his parents have taken up residence. won the Johnny Carroll Trophy for the most valuable Lit- tle League player in Summerside. He showed a lot of promise as a baseball player. The Kensington Little League iball team is giving thi summer- lslde All-Stars ii real run for ,Prince County honors. They ;havcn'i many lthcre in Kcilslngton but 3 lot. of lprctty good little hall players have -been amembled. and they've won one. lost one, and tied one .with Summcrside as we write this. They have it catcher named llacrnard who is about the size of an nver-grown cricket but the lit- tle lad does a man-sized job in behind the batter. when this kid lzrowa it little. he's going to be it real fine backstop. In fact a lot of the kids in Kcnslnglon are going " Jib develop into good ball players if lthey continue to gel lhc attention ithey are receiving now. A lot or credit for the progressive ball lprogram carried olit this year in Kenslnglon goes, we undersfanrl. ito Eric Jcssom. l i NCYX'I'INGHAM. Enlzland-(CPM 'Slxty-two fireman pllnlshed after lwnplt and polish" strikes last year very large l to pick from out," assortment of knucklcrs and teas- ing curves. Bobby Thompson Irvin and Don Mueller were the only Glanls to get hits. The Giants never gol. a runner to second base. Hacker walked only two champions. informed the club to- day he is quitting the game. Mathers, a native of Winnipeg. gave no reason but it was reported he is returning to college to study dentistry. He is 28 years old. Ball Game Today At Slimmerside As an add:-dniittraction for the men second until Mueller connected in the ninth. In I'll innings Hacker has given up only 30 free passes. Today's shutout was his fifth of the cam- palgn. The Cubs wneded 10 hits 0” celebration of the occasion of the Hm.sh,mm' corwm Monte Kcng opening of the Recreation Centre in Summerslde this afternoon, the undefeated Tlgnlsh - Mimlnegash Royal Aces, winners of the i952 Prince County Intermediate League , trophy will play an exhibition base- l ball game against the Curran and Briggs Juniors. The game will get underway at about 4.00 P. M. H S. Technical Exiierls To Visit Nfld. LONDON, Scpi. 16-(CF)--N. M. Rothschild and Sons. an inter- national banking firm which tlatcs from the days of Waterloo. is arranging for Canadian, and iicdy and rookie Marlo Picone. Give;T5lf0n Fool and Mouth Disease Qcnlrol ST. ANDREWS, N. 3., Sept. 16 lCF) - An address on the coil- frol of foot and mouth disease ill Great Britain highlighted today": sessions of the fourth annual meet- ing of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association. Dr. J. N. Ritchie. cllief veter- inarian of the British Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, de- Rmhh hchmcal PX . . ,. . . ports to visit ff.i3.””S...il3f..i..il””.'.',””.."S.l ::?;'.l:"l:.:. it-nwtgyrg-n,a it "disease In me United Kmgdomi "Til; Ciinnoi,irriiIr'ntiii1rint said The Eradication by slaughter was the only satisfactory method of controlling a. foot and mouth out- break. The maln difficulty was to prevent the entry of diseased animals from continental Europe. part is to report on proposals hv Newfoundland Premier Joseph Smallwood on the possibility of slihstanflnl Uilllcd Kingdom par- ticipation in exploiting The mil- where more than 100.000 cases had urnl resources of Ncwioiindland been reported in the past year. .'""l L"h”"l'"- Smrillwood came in London The cost of eradication control in Great Britain was less than the lllmlll ll mhnih nizo to try to in- terest. British capital in devrlnp- loss of the food which would be lug Nrwfounrllnnri and Labrador. produced from stricken animals Klukziy. a lcflhancled shot. can play all three forward positions and will be used by the Bruins as a peilnlty-killer". lie turned profess- ional for the Toronto club ill 1943. schriiEFSEE Wilh Moose Jaw MOOSE JAW, Scpi. I6--(CP)-- Gcorge Ncllis, president of Moose Jaw Millers of the Saskatchewan Senior Hockcy League. rinnounccd loday he has signed Normlc Sclirincr, 20-your-olrl Cnlpnry riglll. wlngcr, for The 1952-53 season. Schrlncr, s n H of D av e (Sweeney) Sclirlner, former N. H. L. star, performed with Cal- cliry Buffaloes in the Vilcslcrn Cnnndn Junior Hockey ilcngue for the last two scasolis. Siinrtbllews STRATFORTW, (7nnn., Sam. 16-- (CP)-Tlie. Trenton Democratic Club of Baltimore today defeated Stelnberg's of Montreal 2-1 in the world softball tournament. YONKT-IRS. N. Y.. Sept. 16- (AP)-Thc purses got bigger and bigger in lll'lrlIl'SS rncillg. Approxi- mately 5000.000 will he distribut- ed by Yonkers Raceway at its 49-night fall st-sslon opening Sept. 29, track president William H. Cane announced today. That comes to roughly 521,400 A night. i l-..?.;.7r;.;.7;;".ir.-oi. Japanese warriors of the 16th century used bows more than eight feet long to shoot arrows. in Europe where such control was not used, Di". Ritchie said. Early reporting of cases essential for a proper control pro- Will Aside from the good chance he has of winning National League home run championship for the seventh season in a row. Kiner is posting the lowest batting mark since his freshman season with the Bucs when he batted .244. He now is at .9417. E. Doyle said Klner signed for 955.000 this year. portsman Wryxxzxa Ciymffrt VANCOUVER. -(CF) --An el- derly couple whose combined ages Rplled wiih , , , total 149 years were wed here. The groom is W. J. Pooiey. for- 'AllWEATHEN' mer rancher at Merritt, B. C. and w i f the bride is Mrs. Rose Morris: for- u "Woo Pup" mcrly of England. The couple will Exp", mild , , . reside at Merritt. ffoo Late To Dlasslfy 0 LET. PHONE 1231 .....L..L....L..L..LcLL. vro THEATRE MONTAGUE - FRI. - SAT. 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Shahan, in charge of research on the dis- ease for the United states Bureau of Animal Industry. He estimated that if the disease ever became widespread in the U. B. it would reduce the quantity of livestock products available for food by one-quarter. To continue the re- search on foot and mouth and other animal diseases. A labora- tory was being built on an island off Long Island sound. Dr. Thomas Chllds, Ottawa, vet- erinary director-general of Can- ada, reviewed the history of last winter's foot and mouth outbreak in Western Canada and the methods used to eradicate it. P. P. Nagler, biologist of the ADVANCE FALL SAVINGS OPPORTUNITY 2W; Discount on ALL MEN'S NEW FALL SUITS AND TOPCOATS MENiS SUITS I Slylcd and Tailored by Experts 1952-53 Shades and Patterns Snappy New Models- Fcafurlng Two Specials at 349.50 and 355.00 SPICIAL D p rtment at Public Health t Liixiratorty. 10ttawla.! dltsicuasedc the 'I RACK MEN'S SUTTS-. Exceptional valum ovezclriittlonn Ni1l((,fn'1'edli,0l:& vuu” '0 349'”) '":"'"".--'-'--'-"---"-c . .4. smallpox incidence to rare cases. Vaccination of dogs prevented spread of vinis diseases to hu- in Use Our IAy-Away Plsn - A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Garment. The GITEENITAI. CO. LTD. ai-ls. He described the eastern and western types of equine encephalo- mvelltls, which causes disease in humans with I To to 15 per nt mortality rate. Control of he issue in horses prevented this river when his frame office went. over the aide bl.t he was able to swim back to the lighthouse- I-is occurrence. . di . struck by e freighter u urlng a heavy clung there for more than an hour , ne'5";ui'f-'35. toil. t.ii:le;:r;?i.ni;e 1:: "3... fair. The Light's marine observer. before being 1-egcued, MEN! SCIURE 144 GREAT GEO- ST LIGHTHOUSE STIIUCK The Livingstone Light, in the Detroit River near Windsor, 0nt.. was ill 3. (OP Photo) J. pl. Mcuuire, was tossed. into the ,1 Brunswick. T-'- 513,. .1,