K _ 3|l\ll&y arl Dane L_; 7,1' K.Artiiur Q3' ' fa TODAY ONLY TUESDAY ,_ C APTIUL m "dx," °"°° voir annum-adams PIIIBE ~~- -~ -- MATINEE ni"'*‘“ FRIDAY & SATURDAY NOV 16-17 SA'l‘URDA\ - - - ggvtli .__--an-_ _ “The lvllite Feather” vnaaa rm ausainwuim raraoama er'mn' ' IIOMDUI L§I\'lNAl'l' 0011808 llllfl aiaoluoohalra, . _.i-omscrsn sv- l MISS MacNEILL -UNDER 'Alisrici-:s oi-‘_ The Canadian Legion, ansn Prince Edward Theatre rgovsuass long m ,W v LOVE &\\\\\. _ T\_rR\1;Tl:§L___ \ \ 1 1** §,,§§¥o ,§’,lr"A¥ 11 'Y ug' B one ‘NA cl B°M"°s ¢\\,\§\\ ‘mjgeil B BA“_’\;n¢»l m“::¢\pn- mic, “Nm” \nv¢- "° ,4 to From Nowhere she' rises to startle Paris to ialale men's minds, to captivate their hearts. Powerful be- hind her luring mask, cold, calculat- ing, unapproachable 'til-lA colorful, fiery character, rich in background and personality. Ao¢'>'A`nA~i%uN'r' i5|c'runE _________11 _ Also OUR GANG COMEDY MISFHBGG A CAPTAIN _ bu- 1 SEE THE GERMAN SPIES FKUSTRATED ' nr 'rua MAN who s"r1_ivs:n /rr nous ‘MTH CHAELOT|.‘l'.'l`UWNS H1151' IALLNT November 12th and 13th Reserve Seats-'ld cents and $1.00. Plant Opens Frida, November ilth at 0.30 A. M. Curtain at_ll.i_iil_ Sharp; 1 '&'s'a‘5'-TifiTofiiT1'6Tl'!; 1 _ 1 ¢\\\\ m ati and ‘¢t\0B “u N\\¢\\. QRCHESTRA And SHORT SUBJECTS MATINEE -.- llc. 200- N I G H_'l‘ - 16c, 370. Mrs. Edgar White Miss Thelma Burns ._ Mrs. J. H. Hill 'Miss Belle Worth rs. 1-Iardld 'Moore _ ._ Mrs. J. J. Johnson n/lNaGE_ lAiN'ruN.mcs Lvnzwortl Avenue to late J..P. Hiillon connscrfiolv colvrmos m* 5;? AlexMcDtm3ld Winchester . _ _ . . __.__.__.slo.00Mn_pong1d mpomm Bethune _ 1 .00 1 .00 1 .00 1'°° Stems laundry lm N. D. McLean 1~°°|Ja.s. Stewart 1-°°.Mrs_D_ stewart ` Kent Street to __ _ _ ........... __ l_oo , Mrs. Albert will-len __ l_oo Central Guardlan “§§§ 1 00! Reserve date. Mrs. w. G. spencer _.f _ ff ifoo| . _ 9019 100 W Mm Wm Comm _jj" " 30' s'i'..ri:'rim's cnfrminiull.-'rne Mrs. J. 'rrninor r»oP’°“°h°“ °“ 5“'1d“¥ B1 11-15 B- mf Mrs. Mellon ......... _zs W1" be f°°"~ E~ R G- Brldsewmr. rector of Crapaud. Date ` -*“ _ _ _ . 5.00 PRINCE STREET SCHOOL CON- _Do|CEl\T ON THURSDAY, Dec. 8th. TAX APPEAL COURT-Many tax appeals were heard yesterday at the _ _ _ __ _ ‘ SX ppealsCourt,whlchwas1nr- ` ~ __ mer mjoumedr as mere ue mu And Glfzs ’ Innthe second match Prowse __ W,-several ome to be dealt with. _ ,Bf°”~ d°,§°_‘:*°§mT*‘_f_sR°9°'“ HW’ EVENINGS-$1.00,' $1.50, '$2.00. _MATINEE-Adults $1.00. Children 251:. Seat Sale Opens Wednesday, Nov. 14th --ii ==-'TS r-»-u;- TZ mm A H E Island Boys Y. BOWLING COMMERCIAL LEAGUE _ '_ Last night "Patons Ltd" lost to "Alley Co. Ltd." by 412 pins T. Creighan of “Alley Co. Ltd.” rolled excellent high single and tri- ble scores oi 303 and 738 pins D_l»{obk1rk _ Warburion.... . A.Gates___. _ R..N.Cox___ _ Warren... _ s1io\1srs.'r.wbito_.......__.____ 5.tll iiirs. J. 0. C. Campbell 2.00111-r snow 1.00_MXs_ Mclsean 1.00 Mrs. McLaughlin 1.00Miss Marlon Douglas. 1-°°ll._ J. Morberson 1-°°»_Mro_ M. J. Moxinnon 1-0°,Mrs_ Hegan 1-0° Mrs. H. McDougall ._ 1~°0,Mrs. Rodd _ . . . _ 1~00.lvliss M. Ling '__ F"'-I E K U F Afnherst `-mltlmcisneroyl of “&owse Bros."rol- _ _ _ 2.00 SILVER F XES4- ~ _ " §`°g‘;<, ggawm cgmpany Nf,?;a,-:er gxlggg ~ lied the hlgh single of 252. while P. ._ _ 1.30 palm regmered choice silver fox _ liiclnnls of the same team rolled " " 1'0° pups come quick' prion low sow _ ’ _ _ he high three fo 642 pins. The ‘Public Forum ia open-for the V of -gnntiona of lnierutndaifg Ohaiiotiqtowa Guardian doe: not endoras_the wpinionioleorraapoadonta. z ` Roan rnonuzln E it _.Sll',-In travelling over the roads at this particular time of the year, when we have more rain and dull weather, shorter days°and not so much sunlight, one naturally knows M.cLaren.._. _ McCready.____ _ J.Gordon H_Lapthorne E-§§" .00MissIsabelB0lli'ke.___ MissGraoe Douglas __ Misstlora McKenzie. Mile Jamieson L00 Miss 'royior 1-0° Mrs| Helnitssey 1-00\Mre.n.L. mexinnon ;; ..._ mo ox wuouis, P. E. 1. -'°'-_ _ - .~ we-11-10-11-\Team Has Eight Vet- 2§§§§..Y§i§f'fefTl§.§'”of°’.'§e°§nf.’§.fI2,' §,’,f§,‘}§§‘s ’{2?, 232 1” --_ ` , About 100 members representing up-| ` Dmmond 119 154 §!" ‘é Victory Avenue A Ether St. Saunderson Foster Bryenton.... _ Harper . . _ _ _ . _ __ Pleasant Street to date A Rili . _ _ _ . . _ . . . . . _ _ . _ _ ._$ .McKinnon ._ .R_H.RD§8l’s_._. ._ _Wm_Brown__... __ .Grant sCoombs _ . . . . _ _ . _ . . . _ . ._ Brllhttm laid to date a d Mrs. J. A. Meidillhn .S _ Mclean _ ?o>ses~gso>= 9ao§oor5?¢> mméggi F; _ Mcleod _ _ r _ _ olman _ wtlier sAnnieWat.son___. ._ _ F. W. Wilkins _ Richard Smith _ Roy Quigley ._ _ EQN' Mscllutt _ Fred Moore _ W. H. Spencer rlend . . . . _ . _ _ _ . _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ Arriend _ . . _ . llliiiss M.Dunsford____. _ Eddie Vessey . 1_00A Friend 1.00% 1.00 1.00 Storey Grocery . _ . _ _ . _ _ . . . ._ Mrs. R.odd,Empire Hot/lei rMrs.Edmund1iorne__.._._ _ Mrs. Willard West _ Mrs.FredMoore _ J.K.McKenz1e _ lend Queen Street (Continued) ss§§§§§ 3' :.5 Fitzroy St. (Continued) 'Mr<_ Jack McLeod'._..... __ ` Cumberland St. to Date A_W_Stems..._......_ T. W. Stewart _ Pl.Clarke.__._. _ T1. McPherson _ DanG1llis _ H.H0wstt__.. _ _ .Aleck.Brown _ ‘ri _s§§§§__§_§_§§§§§§§§§§§§_§ ze>m seg Zf§§§§§§§§§§§ ?1,>.‘* 110.5* a Brown J Cantwell .McNeill end _ _ _ . . _ . . Edward St. to :late McEwen _ _ . _ _ . _ _ ._ _ _ Jardine _ J. E. I..aft`el't_\' _ rs. A. B. Bngnall _ Mrs. Win. Mullll _ Prince Street East to date Mrs. L_ E. Slulw _ Mrs_EriiBeer...._...._ _ .,-,-,gaunlaisr H_o.ront xllfoy _ 1-°°< _court Robert Jones -75Mrs.M.Lane A0 Mrs. P. itiwnie 1-00 Mrs. Dlngwell MissA.Flerguson Miss B. Bovyer Mrs_C.W_Pattcrson __ 2.00D_ Bell . _ . _ . . . _ _ 1~00P. Brown 1~00A Friend _ _ . _ . . _ _ 1-00 Mrs. H. M. Stewart ~50_Miss C.Haslam ‘Miss M.Essery lMlss S_Esserv 1.00Mrs_ C. H. Beer _ Mrs. C. L. McKay _ , _ , _ _ _ _ _ __ MissJscqueline Macdonald ._ AFrlerld AFriend _ Mrs.K.A_McInnis _ Mrs. V. Gay _ Mrs, F. Glover , Harry Thum Two | se. .50 .50 .50 .25 2_00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1-00 Peters Bay South per Mfg, Pratt it Mrs. S. McLaren Dr. R.. D. McLauchlan . . . _ . __ Mrs. Chester Pratt _ Mrs. R. S. McBeat_h _ Mrs. Wm. Anderson _ J. B. Hulhes _ . _ . . . _ Mrs. Cliff. McEwen _ .Mrs Lloyd Anderson _ .Mrs Sln_1eon`T.'.cLaren _ William Fraser _ Mrs. J. W. Ladnsr _ Mrs. Neil McKay _ Simeon McNeill . . . . . ._ _ 5_00 2.00 1.00 1_00 1.00 1.00 1.00 § ss§§§§§§§§§_§§§§§§§§_§§§ .50 .50 .50 .50 Frlen'ds . . _ _ _ . _55o C. . _ _ f"f"!" !"§\15~°5" ssssssssssss Goodwin ............... _.s1o.oof Mrs. ooo. s. liioneod _J.M_ McLeod ._ 5,00 Mrs. Lorne Harper D.K`.Ctirrie_____ ._ 5.00John Harper . _ . _ . . §§§ iliavilahd __ _Peake __ _gl/lllliaésnia __ .Elinor stems .. AR.Wise._... __ 1!!hWorthsh;__..___ __ _ .1-I. w.__._ __ _wonnae6tt___._. __ .Bennltt_....._.... ._ _Geo.D1ckinson___ __ _Rolers_..,_._.___ __ ihawson ._ 2.00! 3.00; Weymouth St. to date 2.00; 2.00 E_C_Clawson__.._. . . . . . , _ ._ 2.00 Geo. Lightizer . 2_00E.C.Burhoe_________ _ 2.00 11.1... Mutlow _ _ _ . _ 1.00 Mrs. Jasper Plckard _ 1.001 George Rackham _ Mrs. P. C. Mclntyre _ _ s_Btevenson__.__,_ _ .Shams . Russel Beer _ éééé gas 5.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 §§§§§§ lives the ents of a h Grocery Specials ! Beaver & Queen City Flour 24 lbs. $1. Pi &1Ge mp 13 bars 50c 'romfntoe_s'_ _ _ 4 one no cresmoltrsriar 1_lb.aoc CoriiStorcl\` _ 3 pkgs. 27c sriinon....._...__._.___1lb.on19o Clark’sBeans Largetin19c Iuliti\d_Cl§inis..._.._......2tlns25c Solltpifs Cocoanut ..._..Perpkg.9c 'Z _ ` ins- Mr. Annourwtlibdsrssa‘npub11e.Aru.'_.._ __ le - - -1 , A d h md mm lo me l-lou-tr Merno_ris1~Arso mv. _ _ _ n w ou xwl-on _prion uppol-fe tbeniagoom ` ‘ ` ' ‘ ` Y°:nY1¥Ilf ‘ "ne Bible Bociot?ix.:“=.i1'e city v;0l°{vant\Ua`p. Bouyn _ 1‘7 \8.._....._._..__.f2])kg‘8.25C J 'mai ' otlunoneoninst. ur., 11| novemboro BiiiItel'.__.........Pe'l'lb.38¢ Youslisnalimnw y t The Cost of War The Great War cost-30,000,000 Bhd t400.000.000,000.Tl1at was total cost to all the belliger- as estimated by the League Nations statlsticians. The S4G0.000.000,000 could have provided ome site and furnished cot- worth $4000 for every fam 539 . - ' 113' ln Grott Britain, tho United States. Canadl. France Germany, Belgium and missin. After cor- ` rying out this housing scheme, we could have supplied every city of 200.000 inhabitants in the coun- tries mentioned with a 0.000.000 Uliflfy. I 0.000.000 hospital and ' I $10,000,000 university. Then we could have established a trust' t\lni.ivihis1i.stsperoent. inter- ost. would have provided an en- nual lublldyo(l1.000ayeareach toward the llarla of 12,000 teachers and 180.000 nurses. Al. our doing all this there would still have been a surplus left sq- ual t_o the total value of all the nublic and private property ox-_ iltlhl in France and Belgium when the war-broke out in 1014 ----€6>---_- Arntacrilnon iimimrisl nt their quotations furnishes through, ooums of Louis M Arwrznx. muomny Smal Bl€l\d T08 _ _ _ _ _ _ PCI' lb. HW mln! poets never write a line! the Executive C0., Cgarlotwwwn Office. _ I . '_' _ ' 1 R.. _ _ _ ._ _ . f SUPél.EMtE Cg`lLllTTrAt the Sup; i glgans Ne“ Men watrdtshof 152 mcgxbs scattered thrgliglg- C_ Pmeau _195 250 reme our yes r ay e argumen 1 ass ou ‘ e mes were n a en - J_ Wim _ 130 133 0“ ' ance, of which 14 members wereg “ms ____ _ Leslie Poole and another, executors: from P. E_ Island. It is worthy of 914 925 951 and others was concluded. Judge-l BOs_T0N' N°v' 9‘_The B°S“m note that the mainland competlt-1 ___________.._ ment was reserved. The court ad-‘B"“m5 have the best 1°°ki“5 h°°k' lol-s had gone under intensive train-_ ‘2g00 in the case oi Ethel 'Stewart vs. J. wee can’t expect good roads all through the country, with so much hauling on them while soft, espec- 145 149 lally in low places. But we notice Journed at-_I p. m. until_next-l1.‘l.;i- ey squad in the N‘f“°““1 League' ing in judging livestock unden the; 51112 ‘ §=‘;l2°‘;‘;i;€efi°}m“';1‘}f§‘y°;g_f;°§;:r;'; direction of a large staff of offlc- opnons |_¢d_-~ _ V --- ‘of uae team' Dave Gm’ of ottawa' ials and district representatives.\E_ Douccne _ A POLICE COURT-/n the Poucevs the only manager in me league Nolgwlitltigtondingi ttho _axiom wltl1_l1_ Doucette lls Court eau, d 1 _ who has been located in the same W c e San mms °°n'1J~A- MCI-'111'e11 399 1.00 Mrs. A. Heartz _ ._ y r ay morn ng one dum city and with the some club for- al tend in members and otherwise' W~ E' Owen 154 5° Ms Mc -_ _ 1 so so ' 2°". .rmfsllsz Wee »»»»»»»»»» ~ 1” - l on _ e n -~ _-.- pended sem,eme_ The defendant in The Bruins have eight veterans 582° team’ composed of Margaret, an ,755 ,122 one prohibition oboe was fined szoo- "Om 1”” Y°1f§v*fambWh1°1‘d Rodd, Hmlngwn and Gordon nop-. ______`_ D0 or three months: another case ggegggfe givmgnes chl;':n;;;nsmpe er, Royalty, distinguished themselves; _` 2323 was adjoumed “nm next Tuesday' only to lose outtin its fight wlt.hthc` by wmning the mp D031 mm with "The R”5°"S "“dW”° Sad W0 °u1e1'S_W@1'9 d1S1“1BS¢d~ The New York Rangers w enter me the highest score of any team lniH_ Ford _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 203 edordeirly house case was adjourn- plav for the Stanley Cup and me the Maritime Provinces. The judg- B_ Stevenson “ml wday- wGr'ld_S mm ing was conducted and reasons giv- 1_ Diamond -*-‘ The Ross teams defence with Ed en on two classes oi dairy cattle, _;_ Saunders srunv Glwor - on october ole shore. contain Frou Hlionmnn H°1S‘°‘“S ‘md "°‘"S"Y*‘- This mm G- Wh111°¢1< ~~~~~~~ »~ the late Mrs. Michael Prunty was erend Father Walsh. Besides hel- sorrowing husband she leaves to mourn three children, Mary Eileen, Josephine and Theresa, three sis- ters, Mrs. R. Gallant, Mrs. F. Gau- thier. Mrs. H. Doiron, also three brothers. Joseph, Lev and Fidel. The pallbearcrs were _ as follows: James Fardy, Wallace Prunty, Wil- liam Bevens, Thos. Power, Matthew Cheverie. John Bradley. A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR - During the forthcoming week Prince Edward Island will have its first visit from the _new General Secretary oct the Canadian Bible Society, Rev. J. B. M. Armour, M. A. Mr. Armour is a successor in oilice to the late Rev. Dr. Cooper. .well known here. who died just at ithe end ol last year. The new ap- pointee is the grandson of a. Cana- dian and the son of a Presbyterian minister in Ireland. Alter graduat- ing from the Royal University of Ireland and New 0oll¢¢°- Edinburgh no-'begasl his miaistry_ in since which time tor_n0l_-'li' Ii ' he 'was the minister of Bt. Pmaby`hrian_ Church in shields. During the war he as a _chaplain from 191'!-is mentioned in dispatches. our will arrive in Summer- Wednsaday evening where address s united gathering ‘§;§;;11§fi culling to Uharlottetown on Thurs- riu be will so the ooner-rl nation At 1 o’clock he How mam singers never sing s and the ministers ot ‘the provizs Andtbefoilmluici $5 I-fall.. At I o’c1ook the Provincial Executive of the Bible society will hasnt. On 'lilundsy evening itev_ P r _ ’ - 2s “ERS ”m°=s°‘-'...1:o”s:.#_l:rs°.‘.1o'"r:1.a~.i1r°sc.e.iz‘1f;r.. _ .. hu, pu Im,” mu-“_ :ian umm: Milos new tsiim. in serum mn oiéi"moo lalooemu oy: >\_usv1,;.f..:gs~-1 aa -non 1 -Z'/‘xl me sible society won. pro-l _playing in hard luck most of the 'season Ross and his assistant. Cy ‘Derineny. intend to drive t/he Bruins hard this season to improve the puck caglng_ Both, however, have agreed to sacrifice the Bruins’ oilensc if it threatens to weaken the team's defensive strength. Though Ross has but a few more| days to develop ci. scoring punch,` before the Bruins open the season with Pittsburgh. benos s wide sol-| ectlon ol’ 11 forwards to build his Tirst line. The team has been prac- ticing on a Providence rink because the Bruins' new home, the Boston Madison Square Garden, has not been completed. - during most ol the seslsons Ross Frank Frederlcksun, centre. and ` Harry Oliver, right wing. These reliables were expected to start the season as the regular tor- wards, but Ross, who was greatly _impressed by his new material. would not predict just how long this trio would retain their first string cluisifleation. The combination of mhttinger, Norman Gainor and " " Green. worked well. and the spares, Ed Rodden. Fred Gordon pm Martin Lauder have been lil ing so impressively that Ross 'has been pretty much up in the air 'about their status on the team. ` _---(Q-3-ll srswnano mamma sxcuzmoa | Opening Noon Close some soo s :iso s s.so lsmuiet sos no :si is 15% I9 10 36 27th» u. number of school teachers and Goalie Hal Winkler. looms Wm represent Prince Edward met at Charlottetown for the pur-1a_buut'tl1e strongest in the league. land in the an Canadiafm judsmgl |D0se of ol‘8B-hlzins a study 8rouP.|Winkler had more shutouts than °°“tE5” “t me R'°y”l Fan' 1_°r°m’;f Inspector McPhail gave a very in -Erlny other net mlm in the circuit and leave Wu; meh' °°”é’h a‘”Ng“°s _ __ structive talk on the different, me-(last season, and Ross. to protect the N' ~°n Sun ny' °"em"P McTa8u';’\`°W§° 51°; 8 :.“:°i._..°‘ mils? 1:5. 11.512111. ;.°.‘;;‘;."‘.=3;s..‘ii1¥_..:.':.:;‘f=.r.e:.._ls.f- Rolo om em-.w. asked to prepare a lesson plan tori nails, the best goalie in the Ameri--l°°5ed °f Revell D‘°k|°s°“ and K°“'tF'- Smith the nexrt. meeting to be held Nov. can Association last season, to uct “Cm St°V9“S°“~ New Gl”'Sg9w was P~ C9~me1‘°11 lim. The ioliowlng omoers wereios winrlers substitute. f_°“1'1h in 111° “mel Cm’ °A"mP}fl“°lP- MMIHNS ~ - ~ ~ ~ » » ~ -- _ __ F tion, The Mt__Herbert yrs re, elected. President, Mr. Ken Ross.: The team defence spares. Ditch teamdmm Edmund Robertson md, seuemry’ Miss-LMI Cm-ver' 't:£?;r?de7ndClf1‘p(p§~. 1510001-yelzg-Wald P91'Cy Lllridlvgas fiitflthghe Flffertgryxz; LAID T0 REST--The funeral of Youth. is a veteran at the rink game H°]SWm C U JI' I °P*fN slxtm _l{‘_>______ l 5_ Friday mm Lower Bedeque__ and can Play forward or defencelsnd Emmettlm dclsaafc mas club Tm-3 Roman-ce or- Progress: From hola yesterday morning. solernnleqosliy well. _ _wma Jthe firms £5 avqfg Ar__ Bowiiimi 'ro-Nloirr |c“e_Dweuer m Bky_P“Ut_ High Mass was celebrated by Rev-1 The Bruins got by last your with wt °5- ° smuses was seyjenm on Lune be ' Hour 0! meeting: 7.30 p. rl, Ad- el-end Father McMahon and servlc-_a minimum of scoring, probably be-\111\1r as represen I b mm _ 7_0() to 3,00 p_ m_, 0955 vs, R0 rpvmisst D new B collection of don? es at the grave conducted by Rev-‘cause the teams best scorers were, T11 the Calf C U °°m1’°f "_' 5011- {u0n$°and cénmbuuom Wm be ge. _ . _ _ _ _ . un er whcre a very large number 0 en 250 23 1 112 2la_ aoo leo 129 ’§§‘~l§§ 156 131 Co.“_ 142 200 .175 17,5 135 145 137 100 108 164 121 121 iss 14a sos 'lac ssl ` 2282 ln some of our worst places where gravel has been placed during the summer months. that the road is in fine shape at present, regardless of rain. dull weather and so much hauling. Now, does that teach us that* gravel is par excellence on our ccuntry roads? I think so. Gravel. yesi and more\of it by all means. ` 1 am, Sir. etc.. ‘ _ WOMAN VOTER. ----<-o>---- SPECIAL SERVICES Armisiieo one rnonksgivinr week, Nov. 12-lim.. _ Community meetings for Commun ity Welfare in Community Halls under Community auspices, Program: Special local features ol interest. and popular lectures by Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson, M. A.. as follows: _l. Monday, 12th, Freetown-The Romance of Progress: From Cave- 187 195 205 252 207 177 152 203 202 172 11.5 _1 42 204 231 840 898 1046 ‘ 2192 830 to 1000 p m. Warren vs nweller to sky-Pilot. ' _ | 2._ Tuesday, 13th, Wilmot Valley -A World Neighborhood: A Friend- ly Visit to the other Folks. ; 3. Wednesday. 14th. North Be- dequef'I_'he Community at SCh001¢ Education, the Key to Pi‘osp€f|1y._ 1 4. Thursday, 15th, Travellers Rest-The Romance of Pr0Zl‘¢S5f From Cave-Dweller to SKY-P1101 tries competed, the North Wiltshire Cmgwell ceived for public Jersey club team com sed of Shel position. This team has been a- tion is deservlnz of 8096101 mm credit for their splendid achieve- nd others will the Island representatives at the go with them for success. 39 30 39 Keele _ 30.00 20.95 19.35 09% 00% 10 1.18 y ._ Lake Shore Lev. Que, Mal. _ _ _ . _ __ Mandy _ _ _ _ 1.35 Mcgijtyre __ 20.00 Mc ug. 30 Min. Coro'n . 3.15 Moi. Hall' ' 1.17 1.16 1.40 1.40 20.10 20.00 39 ` ¥l38E»'3S:‘. New. Nipissing Noranda Pot.. Doal Plone!! Sher. Gor. Btadacons _ Bud. Basin ._ 'II 6.80 10 35% 10 24% 31 0.00 91 56 10 M1# N 0.00 00 18M 12.75 11110. Ylilott 18.00 _ 2.!! ll roi. nm » lim so 00 | "At 1 gmiu __-'gn “gs agawo. Wvmt Har. -_ | oun 38 88 3.20 3.10 11% 11% ,.'...=_e~-l.-1.-...f».. Mlseffv vr 1 s’ t 1 _ ~ ~ » - _ ~ 1 _l _J few, ._ f _ _ ts..-_-,~ ~.» -_ ,___. . _.gn .. , _ _ -1, - _ _ - 1- ft. 1 ..._ V _~ _ gps-eo the following auspices. I ion den and Edna Easte-£0 won second developing livestock interests. Boys l. W°m6¥1S Immulefi 2'wM Bin., ,and girls are taking up this work Blind; 3. 5611001 B°°1`d- 4' 5 wal-ded the T. Eaton Co., Ltd. Cup with great enthusiasm, and are de- Institutes and Mission Ban _ » emblematic ofcglurrovlnclal aupremag ;/e(1ioping dtlxenéselvei ‘info expert Young Ladies Circle. _ __ in tht? C31! Compe Cm- 11 Kes BTI 911- 1| 001355 0, the open competition for beet iuds- instruction in selection, breedlnlt 111 019 1111155 this Ynfnliggg 2;, ing Marv Mcmchem °f New Ar- feeding, markers, one livestock an incentive f°r w°1'g:ntm ws gyle won the ton P11160 by H Slfeimanagement is given members of other 0111.05 1" “wid 1 .miimamf margin, while her team mate Elsle_¢h¢s¢ ohms, and very often work,go and _girls lnteres mg my md McKay, won fourth place. Theselgfm-t¢d has been the means of de- should lnvestlllw 1 ll;°m_ Mum, two 81115 9~1‘€ 11121011215 01 me A1".velopii'ig community enterprises oitndeallbr W °1‘l¢i01i¢u°“ cUmmum_ shore Shorthofn C811 Clilbia very valuable character The workclubs ln their respec V6 |sv1e - ,Their winning ln on open wmneti-; .» f _ ties. _ _ _ _ __ tion. ' ' ` - _ The wlnnlglogs gaineéi by ltliemaéiova _ 1 _ _ _ seemed to favor last years lorwardlmentioned ys an K F B _ , 1 ‘ _ ' ' _ line, Percy Galbraith. left wlng;'gl-eat credit and they as well as _»_ .............~.... W... ...............o.. UNCLE RAY_S. _ partment of Agriculture deserve .» H __ __ _,__ no ments. Breeders a ' which x n°e'd°d_ st th fortunes oi ~ _ - _ -, _ d vm, I "Wh "nh mm” ° A 1.l'r'n.s sarunnav TALK » _'Doc \\1_°l'11\1\¥- '*'°°“" Q ,me could been-» is .no ionler- - M, ri best wishes wui -- 1 _ bird “W” sm" "‘ wnowl not rve been trovellng olmnpors me ensue Icing' w The Celt and Helier Club work|since I returned from turoosel All :ny rd;'m"_m°m;d_!d”'d'ym mn, tho' M 9,-wing gf very great value in told,`lmu|t have covered 0. 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