THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN i t 3-0.; ' ‘I ocroialisn 15, 1927 Cards of symireihv Misses Jennie and Mae MacNally. l Western Guardian Scmerville. Mil-SS- Miss Blanche MacNally. 5mm” —M. LUX is buying leese It 6 lvllld M555, stock yards in Suminemide will Estelle and Daniel Mullen. $omer-’pny top Market prices for-them. | Mlle, Mass, l 9593-10-10-01 ‘ l lbmakfasl; c - JOHN LOUIS BELL l —COME T0 THE Auction Sale 1 on Myrtle Street, Summersidie, on v l There passed n, his Eternal re-lsugllrday, the 15th. Your opportun- By “THY. ‘ward on October 6th at the 110ml? ity,’ Don't miss it. 959440-1041. lof his foster parents. Mi‘. and Mri-L; James Arbiug Sr.. John Louis Belii Lnrum msiuoniai. Presbyter-l F°°“"'_' n, [he 24th year of hiaage- De-lterian ChurclhMalpeqlle service cni lceased had not been in E0011 healtlllgabbath, Oct. 16th at 3 p m. nu- tne pagl tew‘ months, but 1100-, .. h l km D now cs for his complete recovery were» --WlLL BE loading live hogs and 810°" “e- 33"“ V” y “p” 5 . - will held tiiitii about a month e50 WlP-‘lllambs at Albany Station. Wldlilhlwulghglexravlzg “lllllmttilewggrlocal he gradually weakened until lllfilOct 14th paying highest mai-ketlsflll i um] These ‘gums m} elld can“; lprices-Green Bros. 9067 1013 3i football nauB - l m m l All through his illness he was, {the Pa“ have pmvlgledn G20: patient and always had a word tor —ANGLICAN SERVICE in thi laplenty o: lb: homiivgll‘ 7:“; ‘eat- 'all those who attended him. Parish of New London on the ltithlnatured. u cell r 5y “no” m- Thcre are left to mourn. his Fos- inst will be as followsz- French tired every met "B. e t ier Parents Mr: and Mrs. James Ar- River 10:30 a. m.. Arlington 2.30.day's opener should be hard fough hing, Sr., his father (leorgc_ ll- p_ in, Kensiiigton 7 p. m. ‘and interesting from start to finish. Bell of DeSable and one sister: ’ Ada H.,fcrmerlv cf Buumu "l"; -savs MONEY at thc miiiiheryl who was at home Willi llllll Yul‘ lllelclearance sale at Kennedy's. Ken-I past month. - lsington, Friday and Saturday, Oct, Frank Bruno arrived in the city The funeral whirl took place,i4th and 15th. All bats on sale last evening and looks in the pink Friday, October 7th was coiiductetil-gdneed, special bargains at one of condition for his coming mat by the Rev. Hammond Johnson ninety five, 9648101241 lstl-ugglg, He gppgurg much heavier. and was very largely ailendell- l than Patterson, but weight does not ' The contributions of flowers‘ -AM TAKING LIVE (35555 5"- signify to any extent any advant- were ‘very beautiful and numerousKerlsingmn octoser 18th and, at 38d Bruno l5 a cleumcu; and like-‘ HEVIS i-ieurirarrsduerstuienern cauada FlourMillaCo Ltmllod including the tollolving: pilloWlBradalbane Oct. 17th. Bring in your able chap and an luwmstlug lallm-l ' ‘Ill from his foster parents. ww-eathslgeege and get $1.55 at the 081' P" Asked if he thought he could downl The Abegwelts and Saint Dun- stuns, scheduled to meet this after- a buttered toast, I A healthful start _for any day! Appetizing slices of toasted HOVISgenerously buttered! . Different and delicious in flavor . . . . easily digested . . . . and so nourishing! Bruno In City No other bread can give you, slice for slice, the healthful nourishment that H6VIS does. town Can Co.. Davis & Fraserfl LuX. 9670-10-13-41 fore‘ bu; added that when l; ls 0v- Ltd, and island Coltl Storage Co~,Z -_-- lel. Patterson will have known that; . . -Ili i_-l ,tnvn MacNsil, Mr. anti .\lrs. Bert louuteti iii the lilcNeill Buildiughdewmlmd to glve lll; all when he llumejyiarren, James Arblllg. Jiz. and Water St. Summerside, where sub-goes m ‘he ma; wlm the r-Bosmh '\v‘ill be greatly missed in the where a kind word o1 welcom Saint John, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg. lfroni the following: Court Hllls-lgoose, or $1.65 delivered at the Palwrsoh‘ he mulled that he could: Ltd. Mr. and “rs. Charles Manson‘ _wEs-l-ERN pR°v|NcE ._The,lle was ln a wl-estllng mum“ pal, e was- fulfill)" Cfeflfelllfl. lfllllel‘ Mill lam" scrilitlons and advertising will he Hearsay- accorded to all in his quiet. 8B" a o T d lborough. l. 0, F., Employees (‘h'- stock yards, Summerslde. Walter no; Suu lluvlug never "leg lllm be- anti Bertha. Mr. and liirs. Welliug- western Otfice of the Guardian iflltersdlll l5 equally confident and ls tlelily, Henry and Mary Arbiiig, lilr- l-ecelved Tile Guardian may ~ . lm and Mrs. C.R. Smaliwood. Sllfflys- hased daily at the Western l _ cilmwlnfilrowk ‘Tlglliglfghlllrtlitlezspetlillxiltllnbyhbhe oltell W and llrs- Wm. Arbins. Sister glilge in the McNeill Building or at Th‘ 92' 28 chm“ i: g ' encuurllglllgnltla. Aunt Leah and Lois, ltlrs. llle McDonald News Store. The New York Yankees ol 19m Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 38-45 made happy by hls words of help and kindness, 55~75 The funeral took place on ‘llilunn and Dot, McKie & (l0., Mr. sul-lduyland Mrs. (LS. lilacLeod, Mi‘. and __ 55_5l;l aflemoon w 5L Bonaventure-S Mrs. Daniel Steele anti family. - 60—-75 Church. Tracadie and services were Burlul “'85 u! AYK-"le vshmfe‘ 9 performed by his beloved pastorf where he was laid to rest beside his Reu _l_ l3_ Manly-re’ asslsled by Rev mother. Blessed are the tiead which Filmer Choke“. poll Auguslua The die in the Lord, for they rest from large attendance at the funeralllllelrlabllrs- will go down in baseball history as lone of the best teams of all time- lif not the bestnk They proved their l _ right to high ra by going through l2;.i:::“"s-..°::..t:"tutti" ‘films u»... m... bridle of ilir. Joseph ‘Crandaii Miiislllui u Slump °l “Y kind Bud by nl Chelmsforllv “Mm The housulbeating the Pirates, National League‘ was tastefully decorated air tiicichflmnlcns. four straight same-s ic- --MILLS—SILLIPHANT — The liomc of Mrs LR. Siliiphant was the acetic of a pretty wedding on Tues- SUDIMERSIDEI Butte. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 32- was a well deserved tribute to the . l - lll w ldi Sell ll h | ' , , __ . __ .l h l ll I lelullwm e or s es. T ey ad " it“ Kilian m which the deceased “allleams, Sllltsel? Zlfifmlflulml. i°.§lvea.°w¥i'.l urn-stile punch and they has the bal- l 60- Mullen l5 survived by five wore a gown of beige georgettelflllce- anti was given in marriage by hPYl mother, who wore a gown o! moss. Once again the honesty of base- green georgette. Rev, J.P.C. Fraw- ball and the World Series was es- or, pastor of Trinity United Church tablished. The suspicious -minded performed the ceremony. and the and the doubters are silenced for. organist, Miss Jessie Strong, play-the moment, but they will break ed nlendelshoirs wedding. marchfout again on the slightest provoca- ‘lmmetllately after luncheon, Mnitlon. The Yankee Stadium was emp-l land Mrs. Mills left on ti: trip‘ i tulty and silent on Sunday last instead ' Slst r Jose- '- ‘Quebec and other Canad an c t es, of being jammed with paying cus- 30-32 ssttévlllirstcplilldsydntsy t0 all Eélilltyllilurlgly? hearing at Newarklllulole Felufullltl l0 their home llltomers. An attraction worth overl - 36— 'our most sincere sympathy is eX- Richard J. Mackay, of Jersey City,lLh°lnl“l‘“d-The” ‘he 3mm“ l“ 5200-999 We!“ l° was” because lll“?- 50-60 tended. » appeared before Judge Reelstab lnl“"""e°‘°u Wu“ ‘he Cuelumd C?“".PlB-y9l‘5 went cut to win their share; United States District Court hereuuuy "f Cuelmulmu- Buuiuu» “u,” 0f the spoils as quickly as pcssiblch and’ moved that the Case be dis- P9519!‘ and Cvllwfll- ‘The brlde-‘llFully half a million dollars werel missed. J. Mercer Davis, of Cam- lerlfstfilllgl‘: "(lululue “Bu a I919 blu“ tossed off by the series ending in‘ ‘scns: Edward, Scotchfort; William. Dehaidatoh; Alfred. Rcslnc. SHE; ' ‘Walter at home. Fred. Tricedlv TRENTON, N. J.. Oct. 13. —Suit Cross; and three ‘dflllllhifffsi MYS- instituted by Kearns to recover one- A. A. Ritzi. Worcester, Mass; MTS- third of the profits of all sums re- J. Thomas Hllflhes- Bedlmd; Mrs-waived by Jack Dempsey. former John W. Heron. Webster's Com" heavyweight champion of the world, also one brother James L. of Char- while under his management, today lottetoivn and two sisters. Mrs. Jos. was retell-ed to Judgg wllllnm N_ Egg: Potnt OBI. Mass Cards Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Hughes. Char- lottetown 30“ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mullen, City den. representing Kearns, opposed‘ "191 llmick °l “Kurlell four games instead of going thel 3881i 4°_ Mr and Mrs Ray MacDonald. City the motion. The judge then madelcfellel “ml "9 "3 l! "e 6°51 w nllimit of seven. T he cry of sordidl Potatoes 60- 'Ml-_ and Mrs, B. McCabe and the order of reference. J-Pllul‘ ""4 "m" of milleullln "lul commercialism in baseball is reduc- hlhllly Cm. Kearns is suing Dempsey for ap-lmlwl hi" 1° mfllcll- The FT°°m-.ed to a husky whisper. All is not‘ wlllull llelwho ls_u graduate of the Univera-lsllullh Ed Burrow wlll tesllly. e .-;0n.l lty of hen" Brunswick, formerly liv-llllluth as much of the money ln fol. formal-led iii Sussex, and for several years the filth game l5 refunded and beg proximately $333,333.33. claims is due him under th tract which he says the _ _ champldh umlm The amount renlwas intimately associated with the lore Monday all who bought tickets presents dlleqlllll-d d; the l-l-lllllun..busliiess and town interests of thatlwlll have recelved a remn¢ Hlsl dollar purse said to have been re- Place.‘ The bride received IJIBUYin-lay be d moumlul lob’ but’ lll u halved by Den-lusey fol- llls fight; beautiful gifts. The groom glftlway‘ ll ls a happy one for bash‘ wllll Gene Tunney lll plllludelpniaj, to the bride was a platinum bar setlball _ ‘. .<-o>_——- lwiih diamonds and to the organist; l INSPECTORS STEAL ‘ll! White gold bar pin. Tho ouf oil Fads ‘l lirowiilgueilllltl wage: Mr. and Mrs. W.l l MONTREAL, Que. Oct. l3.-Threc .. M s. ss orls Mills. Mr. and ‘l women umspectors" a; the plum of Mrs. FLO. McIntyre, Hon. J.A. andlcmggrlplpglas Rlwfig sailed tlggzl the Dnmlnmn Texme Company M“; “ulna.” Mi“ Hazel Myles‘ a“ Yanks to their second victory in thel Limited. pleaded guilty to stealinglgfh use? lied Mrs. Earle of Sulsehes in such an ehecllve manner. l0 yard lengths of cotton from the) ° “l '8 i: V" and "lends 0f llle ls w Baseball what nmprlsalvl ls w". Company I“ “ch case as may “d ' “hand Mm Mms g0 to racing In 192i he cost the owners; mitted their guilt they denied the n"; Rozlgvalslzlge Oilculltllellllfilllillilng: o! Malllsonv s_ D" Club lust so centsll “mes placed on the goods by the throughout the Maritime Provlnc-‘mprmal w“ m5 plesen‘ “m” a; Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Griffith, City ‘Mi. nnd Mrs. Wm. Martin, City Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clarkin. City Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mullen and family. City Mrs. J. H. Cummiskey and family. Wcbsterir Corner ' Mr and Mrs John Byrnc. Bedford Miss Ida Cummiskey, Webster's Corner Mr, and Mrs. Somervillc. Mass. Miss: Estelle Mullen. Somervillc. In Memoriam MR. DANIEL .MULLEN After n brief illness, borne with the cheerful fortitude, so character- istic of his whole life. and notwith- standing, all that medical skill and tender nursing could do. Mr. Daniel Mullen. Ten Mile House. passed away peacefully at his home, Satur- day, Sept. 11th surrounded by loved MBSI- _ ones. The deceased who was in his MT- Dunlel Mullen. Somervlllfi. eighty-second year. was one of incl/last high-known and highly respected MISS Florence Heron, Lynn. Mass. residents of this community, udiei-el M!’ and MTS- Lawrence Hem“- he settled- at an early age, and byltylm- M555- WOMEN Henry McGuirk. his interest, in aclllevlllg succen Mia-and Mrs. Jos. Hughes. Lynn. company officials. The three were l lkl h ll l d‘ through honorable deullugd h; Mass. arrested with l0 yard lengths of es "ngt flrctlgnla ma These are‘ ; f won for him the confidence of all, Ml- and M” [cotton tied tightly about tllelll .____<..>____ ' l J. R. Cummiskey. with whom he came in contact. Hclvl/DITBSWT- Mass; . livalsts beneath outer clothing. I PERSONALS l l d "Fastest Human" Will Try to Comel Back l —-Sir Chas. {Dalton anti .\li. Ralph Hackett, Tlgnish. have returned, ll It seems as if Charlie Paddo ‘k ssirci voun 00M now, BEFORE our siccx GETS tow Evening Afternoon and Tailored Frocks Special valueiw-Styled umns dances and pastime Beaded Georgette Evening Dress- es, Crepe Satin for Afternoon wear, Tailored Frocks in Kasha, and Jersey for those who want for ofllce wear. Drapes are favoured-brilliant pins. warmer frocks soft vmtees and pleatlngs. still predomina‘ and Malaga Red. Sizes Prices Broad cloth. l "l" mum“. I yard vard- Fur trimmings to l match. wide. Price $4.20. Prowse Bros Ltd. TIIE FASHION CENTRE y . Other models are shown in Biege, Sand. Soft Greens o . Attractive Fur- Trimmetl Goals A very special grouping 0| mull grade Coats-opportunely priced at the beginning of the season. Broadcloth, Marvella, Velour nnd Needlepoint. In colours of m“. wood, Cinnamon, | Blue, Jlllllllitl‘. Green. Winter Oak and’ Black- F -< The styles included the most ac. celited styles in both tailored’ and diesels: models. All lined through. out and priced right. for Aut- affairs. Velvet Black l6 to H. l Piece "d5 Silk llelvei Coatings - Marvel“, vain". 'Wc have a full range Chinchilla and of colours in this pop- Crepc do Chene. all colours. good quality. Special $1.49 from a shooting trip in New Brun. who has been running for fuurieenl swick. V, years and who held thirteen world's» sprint records. would have enoughl of the running racket—-or at least, would be slowed down to such anl extent that he couldn't be consider- ed dangerous now against a strong‘. field l ‘ _~Mflyfll‘ l“. J. Arnvlt m‘ Summer- sitlc was in Tignlsh Wcdne-stluy. V. l ' “M” ll- R- MuFflllyen of Ken- lfllllslon was n visitor in Tlgnish last weok. V. Wurst. Mrirjorii- Nlllrphy nnll lll. ilr- daughter, Phyllis, rotuingd tn their home in Tignish. after a nieu. amt visit In Amherst. niid Halifax. is so terrible slow. Far from it, ifl for next year. The smiling young man who is generally termed "The Fastest Hu- ‘ll... _ —l\lr. Philip Noonau, Manager lPrnvinclul Bank. Clftowii, was in Tignlsh Wednesday. V. l ~Much sympathy is extended to l.\'lr. Michael (Jlirhtopher anti fame liiy. Tlgnlflh, lu the death ol‘ Mrs. Christopher. which lcok ploce in Tignish Monday last. V l -Rcv. J. llloar], was a vi. luesday. V. l928'Olyinpic team and he wants tol break Roland Locke's mark in the 220 before he calls it enoiigli. Paddock once held the record for; the 220 that Locke now holds. That- m a it itrriluirfifi’... then was his 14th world record; andl he prized it highly as he does thel Get Your ROOF Ready for Winter F‘. Johnston, Palmer (for in Tignis h welh mark. going to start an intensive traininglJ campaign in February for a place Eastern Guardian ' . JEABTERN AGENT-Ml‘. J. W. Murdock isfluardian agent in Mon- Murray-Made Look over your roofs and selerlf any a‘; l; shte sufficed - fin or r8115 5- ' need of re roo 8 Murray-Made Janusllooiiiig l Not even the movies. 0 . N "A sprirnter who has been keeping Strange to say. Charley is notlyear ol through. Neither does he think helmon B one will only take note of his plans year 0i Boswell; 3. Almon Boswell. Goose, Toulouse. male. hflwhtdl" l iozm-i, Almon Boswell; Boswell. Priz_e_ List (Continued from page 7) Goose. Toulouse. male. 0W1‘ 0m d,—1, Almon Boswell; d,—l, Geo. L. Boswell; 11921-4, Almon Boswell; 2, man," wants to make Uncle Snm‘stB°5Well- Toulouse. female. h 3. Goose. Goose, male, over one year,—l. Geo. L. Bos- lwell; 2, Geo. L. Boswell; 3, Earl Bos- Goose, White Breme nor Emden. other ones. But Locke came alongllemalel m," one yam.‘ __ l. Albert m 1926 “nd “wered ‘he 22° yardslBoswell, Summerside; 2. Albert Bos- in 20.5 seconds to shatter Paddockswell; 3_ 03d l_,_ Boswell Goose, White Bremen or Emden. mm his hum in Pusfldclle-hiaie, hatched in 1921-1, Geo. L. Calif, comes word that Paddock isjgnllwell; z, Albert Bnswell; glpl-nnl; . Locke. Goose, White Bremen or Emden. on the United States Olympic team. female. hatched in 1821-1, Nothing. says Paddock. is going ‘toBoswell: 2. Albert Boswell; 3. Earl interfere with his siege of traininglBoswell. Marshfield. Goose, African, male. over old,—l, Prank J. Locke; 2, Frank J. v oswell; 3, Geo. L. Boswell. Goose. Toulouse. female, over one whlle Bremen m. Emdeu. Class dl-Eggs, for Producers only. turn in the criminal court. Tl“ crown prosecutor, announced that the woman had informed him that she now thinks the powder forced lll hcr lips by accused was merely 0P" som salts. While not a compellablc witness for the crown, she would probably testify for the defence tn that effect. The husband was flncd $200 on a. charge of common assault. to which he pleaded sulltv- Duck, Pekln. malc, hatched in 1021 —1. Albert Boswell; 2, Albert Bos- well; 3. J. Emerson Murray, Freder- icton, E'.E.l'. Duck. Pekin. female. hatched in 1931-1, Albert Boswell: 2. Albert Boswell; 3, J. Emerson Murray. Duck, Indian Runner, malc, over l year old.——i. Frank J. Locke. Duck. Indian Runner. female, over 1 year old,—l, Frank J. Locke. Duck. Indian Runner male. hatch- ed in l927,-1, Frank J. Locke; 2, Almon Geo. M. Holmes. l Duck. Indian Runner. female, uwlled hatched in 1921-1. Frank J. Locke; lllmou‘ 2. Geo. M. Holmes. 2, Al- 2, Geo. Northern Forces l. Were Victorious j (Special to the Guardian) PEKING. Oct. l0. -—Northcrll t forces were decisively victorious t0- day on the southern front along til‘ Pckin-Hankow railway. routing the ._ Shanghites who are fleeing south- _ ward. It is understood ChanE T5“ , Lin the northern leader. plans lll .. strike next on the northern IP09“; ‘ then continue the sou hei-n drive One dozen, Specials-l, Mrs. Ira L. Rodd, N. Milton; 2, Helen Wood. Marshfielti: 3. Lucllow Jenkins. Marshfleld. One dozen, Extras-l, Gertrude Cotes, N. Milton; 2, Ludlow Jenkins, 3, Helen Wood. Six dozen, Specials, -- 1, Heath Vessey, York; 2, Ben]. Rodd. Char- lotstlatown. l-Ionan. - x dozen, Extras-A, Ludlow Jen- a-gm" kins; 2. aehl. Rodd; a. Heath Ves- BIBLE Y Bil-TIRES Albert sey, York. ia-Herl ., Oct. MONTREAL. Que m on h‘, in some significant oomme n l’ retirement of Miss Helen Caroglbn years representative of the “w Immigration Bu ‘Glass tt-Eggm-Open i ye“ Twelve dozen. Specials-l, Heath the time to do it as snow will soon be here. 4 we _ “guy; 2, Mrs. Ira L. Rodd. society at the l l tngne and will b9 pleugad to i-ec- up with the best of them for four- K9. 3. Cecil Tweedy» , _ ,, l i Exceptionally dur- ‘he: n vlfllntlettlf: ltllitfeeyoblrttlhrcllsse fife Y2: n ls a he“), duh elve news items. advertising, new teen years, must seem an ‘old man." 0006c. African. female. over 1 yr- l,f}lf"l’l',,dg9'fini,uldlrlltmfieni<li' M“. m!‘ Quebec. l Tllgéefllittsglffllf dur- Tue lrrllicfrllngstlalrtida 213.35g this advertisement. They u" able roofing’ that uufi renewal subscriptions. l: years lEljsdlleoskhllslnflllllivglihns.,9llggcllfllt°- 1;“ fullwlullllékg- "Wu" -—-'_-'-e.___"" f°l“'°“f9"y;n m, dlgtribuifid ow . ' l _ --——1.-°4>——%- ’ vng cce ra s r |y' - - - l LAND ' cos- ard wemht and "uully “"1 ‘Wmkly “Pl’“°d' "m" “m” ‘We Pu‘ "Kmld .,'DR. A. h. SMALLWOOITS last August. but as a runner he ial 900w All‘ can. male. hatched in l . STUDENT Wm‘ Over 1 -°°°. "Pl" °' “we lvcn with each less of the wind or weather. It has a and full instructions are g Ofli , . m“_no extras w mm ce Souris will be closed between high qualityRoof- October 15th and October 22nd. lng felt thorough- stamped a veteran. Paddock has created 32 records lnl his career. l4 world records and l3. f rushed - 1th surface 0 c _ _ Goose, Af ic ,1 i Jutch din lilmllgllllrawgulgbl“ lgfiasum lll“ rooliaaslilesexygulneyiouirirglhlgl "u"! m?” m‘ — -€_-C75 “H6 2‘ of the latter still stand His marirs'1°”"‘" a:‘;::’°e"‘ " Pa“ nllelnt or! met ‘liwardlng of scholar’ ‘l ' ay. e can bedded lll a Spec. I . J_ Locke; 3, h, k ‘L Locum s ps or s u ants entering the ’ L: ancelrrigllulrl Sluumuu- islly prepared ‘fr; ,f,“,“§o“°,f,1ial§nr§“l rlmm all] Duul- Roucnlnmsle. over 1 you °°°°uu "u "u"! Yew" In the .0... a in sq u. vwluw‘ “"- ciunavcs m: i. ulatlo tracks ‘a? '“ Ydmldelt A- u Bum" u Bu" ="“°°"‘ “m” °‘ “u "i" “u” i nails and cement 9 t d R fin ~ins —~ ind his 1'9" l drag,“ l? lh hwsn liPi-ank J. Locke; 3, A. H. Boswell d: Wm?" l" "'9 llulyelully- ' included Holman S Guaran 88 00 8' markablc flre- flThTfAggéll/Jgigtllklilggl" all” m lhafwggsda ° “ m‘ ‘l ‘son scholarships for students onter- | resisting qualities. 3 k. t h. durable "rubber" roofing thoroughly 5am" It be laid over A I t d t I o lbs plPy9:alE:ll"‘l o; Qtettlflgnd gllllgfaoed with a heavy special “"1"! °l “W” oidcaslliinflles. Mulezl- l"? "law-l: T? 0:: l“ h“"°l'°“ °“ M" "*- lmt 1"" l I which enables it to withstand any storm. Holman‘; Guaran- nl-cvrrlidnms Inflligvllnsdion ca" two years after a pulled muscle dut- l — bout 45 - l n er wear than ordinary roofing. Full sized rolls of P u! l" I '"' l! - lng the Olympic games and caused 3 Dy I teed Roofing gives o 8 l h_ ll 14th a iimr lb!" p" roll "so 2 5 108 sq. ee n! u The mm Plrlllln and New l flllny predictions to be made that 1 ply——flbOilt 35 lbS., p91‘ roll . - - - - » - a r ~ r - -< , '3 and QSIIISIIT III Yuri models lit unheard 0| prlt- he w-lg through 3 ply-about 55 2 l,ly_nbout 45 lbs., per roll . . . . . . . . .. $2.95 each roll. But he's not through yet-andl lbs., per roll $2.95 Per roll $3.95 "The Fastest Human" 3 ply--about 55 lbs. per roll . . . . . . - - - - » . .- - A A" l we eoitollly have n variety to choose from. sole for unh only. Nu huh silt out on approval. ' IITATI nulls isnimumi. --i-a.'..,.aus~,..~ ‘ l :, T mllTE 9 i, world mark for the 220 yards. . . I - u... l t ' ' .--.- .... w» Due nut for warts fi-gntl ld,--, 1931-4. Frank J. Locke; 2, Geo. L. Boswell; 3. Frank J. Locke. Paddock created-his as mark u...,,,E;'°§l,,_E‘;"°;.‘l,,§;m;}°l,,g{§§ °“°' A. I-I. Boswell d: Son; 3, E. H. Bos- 08¢. P. E- l~. the well. B08110 ‘ll Duck. Rouen. male. hatched in l02'I.~l, A. H. Boswell d: Son: . H. Boswell; ll, A. H. Boswell 8a Son. l Duck, Rouen, female. hatched in hopes to 1021-1. I. H. Boswell; 2. A. H. Boe- g prove it next year by again being a well d: Son; 3. A. H. Boswell d: Bun. with a jury all ready to proceed ' member of Uncle Sam's Olympic Duck. Pekin, male. over one yearlyml the ma] o! Andrew Jimryozyn, team. and perhaps setting ‘a new old.-l Allbeatéo Albert dim-ind with tn, lflgmpwd murder . . . we . mlvlll-lullilwlililllzlmullr Innlafree by ldmlnlltfptlflt M McGlLL SCHOLARSHIP pels in '1 lanzuafluu" ______.__-— HALPIFAX. Oct. 1o. - Announce. ing the third year include: Miss F‘. E. M. Reid of Caecum- Major Hiram $150 for one 2. vii Mills‘ Scholarship; . l Ye" l" Blcluly- lm" Hull .1 (flllU I _ POISON CHARGE CANCELLEII. lll" -"'ll"l.‘l_“"l' hll i 5th l 1‘\\li|| |l""\llll" n .t crawl} Miler Deleon, things took a sudden T 1E l EDMONTON. Alta" Oct. I3.- of his wife Katrina. on their farm r