THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SIX Titled British Eartlfs ilore _N 0t Women Suspected Liquiil, 111101101} 0f Drug Traffic Scientist Finds .{- l PRINCE EDWARD-NUW SPEUMI. MATHIEE TUDAY 3.15 OCTOBER 12. 193; . “W; $100 a Month . . . for- You! CA PI TOL NOW PLAYING Every month of every year a time The Car/derail» Uh plea b it, in the 12A" for a definltqnon-fluctuatlng yg/¢:,c;|sn1l;h1| {coy 5141,15,,‘ 4 9 , o. Jvrlxrzr: 3.15 11c. 26c- _____ fl ‘mm ‘n, a,” nu o can rceihe CHILDREN 12 ‘EARS AND UNDER 10c. ADULTS 2 L‘ EQENING 7 3i 8.45 "v. 26¢- 370. LONDON, O01. 10-—BiX WOIDBD \ QIGTUN, O01). i1. I1 118W A and” “can. u hm‘ a, yo“ u", with mnndenceéyoa dedde new NIGHT 7 a 85-260’ u“ prominent in British society weal- discoveries reported by Dr. Akitsune n,“ mm flak of “mm”, h,” “d M" the mm" to chum but “"1111! ' -_ 1 a LAST SHQVVING TO-DAY OF SHORT TALKIES thy, glamorous and splendidly gown- I‘ a. JBPBHES" 89181111-‘117- a" unaffected by burlnm or other condi young“ o’. u" “minty Provided b, ed are being watched day and night substantiated, 171191-8111 N- H- Heck 11°“ 111'" ‘mm 7°“ h“ 11° mum,‘ monthly cheque yo, $1M M,“ the 1 (I 0 AME'RA ,’ . I by’ Scotland Yard as the alleged oi the U. S. Coast Survey said to- Mfummm gautfihtdliitilfitbll’ Jam p“ NOW m M1 information lbouteou- o t o u ure care . . . Y . - - chief agents of a drug r1118 BUPDIY- day. their’ W11 11151111111111‘ 111° “db i‘ o d] f“, .11 ch55“ o; ma“, m, plan. It is your! fortheaaking, '1 _ ' i c A I L $2112,’ I inc Mayfair with thallwlfl °1 d°1' 8011i! "l? 1211111111‘ 1"“ “"1 d” n“ Eearetriliiifvrnt on’. the "lot of so many in any cbliratioo an your part. ' ’ ' lars worth oflnaroo ca. have a qll wre- ter o. , so far the women have thwarted or. Imamura, as quoted in Tokyo , --~-----.._ EXTRA SPECLAL WEEK END BILL 1 efforts of the police to set the een- dispatches, said his study of trans- Confgdergfion Life Association v ' ' - ' ‘ ~ ' elusive evidence demanded by the mission oi earthqualseit‘ r12" Toronto, Canada h! ‘ ‘ 311811811 ilflll-m- “B01181! 11119 ""111 511°w° 1" Without obligation amd ma full information of yourp to provide ma aisrixrzr: 3.15 ...... .. wr. 26c. EYENING " "1 145C411“ 37°"5" BOLU IN 3A . . _ The six women entertain and lor is not llquod but two and one swim“ 111ml." "mtiwnlleatlt" m1 ’,T'\lf,,,T,i\-E,",,};,v§,iyoc or THE SKY scnaran crrr gfAsflfuL [N LOVE] move freely in the titled circles of h," ,1,.,,.,_., land..." than steel, Nam (m, 103mm", , lllNGElt AND HOPE AND llEARTACHE IN CITY 0F w ' f‘. ‘n. Lcsnfilscgr; cat Zeus; $2118“ it w“ 1mm b011, Df,tIlit1’i:.1H;:'Sc:e:r18f1iLV§f1l€°5rtl:: l“ , ,' CANYONS. ‘H ~ 1- - - - - ' - ' me 011 8 ‘ Bqtenfig “hrousfi on,‘ i, ." ma ed recently, is a woman with a big mmmc paradox, Qopt, Heck said. L1" IJVGIIIIIIQ lllofilfl." 30 11°11” 111 111° we" endl "he" ‘h’ ‘Illere was reason to believe the ' ' , ‘ ._ . , - ' - . ' t rtalns lavishly. The police have ‘avenge in: brother Ind villi "n ° earth's core must be solid, but past studies of earthquake waves indi- cated it was liquid. , Scientists believed the core was liquid because one type of earth- quake waves known as "S" waves which will not pass through liquids apparently did not pass through the core. Dr. Imamura now reports he has found that "S" waves do pass through it. . , The earth's core is about 4,000 miles thick, half the total thickness of the earth, and is believed to be composed of iron and nickel. It is under tremenduos pressure, which at the centre of the earth would amount to about 44,100,000 pounds to the square inch. The earth originally was a llquod mass, scientists believe, composed of both imn and silicates. These two substances would not mix, so as the earth hardened the iron was con- centrated in the core, and the sili- cates formed the outside crust of rock. considerable evidence against her. Number two is a confirmed drug addict now living abroad. She makes frequent visits to London, however, where she is alleged to give parties for young people and supply them wltli heroin. The tllird agent long has been wider suspicion and is understood to have been a. friend of the late Billie Carleton, the dancer, who dlcii from narcotics several years ago. sllc ls very wealthy, one of the best dressed women in London. Scotland Yard believes the home of number four is the meeting place ..SI§':,T,,WCHQ§TE_ZE for drug addicts of all descriptions. - EVAGLE" Number five is young and pretty ' | - lllld 11115 many wealthy friends. The last of the group divides her OPENING CHAPTER OF FENIMORE COOPERS IMMORTAL CLASSIC “THE LASTof the MOHICANS” ii AMost Highly Educated Has Largest Family STOOKEOLM, Sweden, Oct. 11.- (By the‘ Canadian Prom-Tho most highly educated families in Stockholm have the largest num- ber of children as shown by the result of the national census re- search now carried on in Sweden. This census, which will take aw- eral years, is being carried on since i981 on broad lines. It. is based on extensive reports from every parish and community of the entire coun- try and comprises not only numer- ical data-as tn the number of in- habitants but also details concern- ing creed, health, invalidity, matri- monial statistics, professions, mor- tality and birth, etc. It is expected to yield much interesting material concerning the status of the Swed- the girl oi hi. their‘ B°trayed B1’ The Phonograpli The civil court of Dilep. Frauen recently established a precedent In admitting as evidence the artlculatr testimony of a phonograph, brought into court by a policeman. The do- gcndcnt appealed and until his up.’ peal is settled a case on the docket of the Civil Tribunal of the Saint will remain in aubiudice. This is the case of Costa vs. Ord- vero, which is exciting much in interest in the Paris press than th ‘ w’ Dijon case. did, on account of till personalities of the plaintifl and the defendant and their business standi- ing. Thomas . V MEIGHAN Hord' Afalzlol-lr Young love in the surging city where dreams are shattered but where mettle is tested. Breath- taking drama of East Side- We-st Side. (Ne ‘SOUTH ill. looliilillli" " Mona Maris Doris Hill . _I‘()I)I) OMEDY THE FAST MAD PACE OF OLYMPIC EVENTS THE SKYSCRAPER CITY Admission Free - Cartoon Higlifielil School Fair tliicnt. 'l‘ui~key is said to be the chief source of the narcotics, which are brought across the Syrian desert to the small port of El Kantars, on the Suez Canal. Biscuits-l Jean MacRae, 2 Nor- r ma. Young, 3 Irene MacLecd, 4 Lil- lian Hurry. Ginger Snaps-l Jean MacR/ae, 2 Isabel Curley and Laura Stetson. 3 “M. Costa," one paper wye. "i! e1 so benign a countenance and has lo oonnding a character that no super- ficial observer would discern in hill Raymond MAcKlnrion and Cedric VII and VIII-l Hilda Coles, 2 ish population from various points m’ aatultielnfuint‘ $1,132.11: 5191784111. 9 115111111 “Md and R113’ ' In“? investigation’ which h“ he“ --- of view, one of which is the relative p?!" warm,” with whom b. Oofe-l Bertha Howard. SW11“ Marlon MacKlllnon. 4 Nvrmfl arm... MzicRzie, 3 Laura Stetson. MacNeill, s Arthur MacRae and Emmi?“ 1°‘ 11°!" 11111111111" °"1 °1 fecundity of the different classes. final}... honorable as he is." iiliiion, 2 Kc-zznezh nlrieriae, central Young 4 Lucile C,,o“.,,,,_ Kenneth MRCR“, 4 Ivan Roberts the ll‘li\)iS and convictions of Brenda Index Numbers To , Retell)‘. 3 Alldml‘ M-‘CRQP- C- my‘ Brown Sugar Fudge-l Marlon 1x and x-i Bertha Howard, 2 and Ivan MacKlnnon. ma“ “m1 and h“ ‘fiend’ m" . This being the case he raised no 811M. 4 Raymond 11111614111110“ w‘ MacKlnrion, 2 Nor-mo. Young. 3 Vera Horne, 3 Marie Walker, 4 Lll- 11bi- girls-l Lilliim Huffy and 1111111911 110591111113! CBRW» Rivalry- Raymond MacKirinon, 4 Bertha lilin hurry. Eileen Carley. 2 Hilde Mlw-Allfikllld n“ wume“ L‘ beuev“ 1° b‘ ’ “Ilieat-l Andrew MacRae, 2 H. HOWMTL difficulty when recently M. Craven; a retailer purchased from him 8400 worth of hosiery on credit and lafl no material evidence of the tran- section. Map Drawing, P. E. 1., Grades V and VI-l Irene MncLcod, 2 Hill'- old Rodd, 3 Laura Hurry, 4 Millard Coies. , Apron girls under 13-1 Mildred VII and VIII Maritlmes-l Ar- Hurry, 2 Florence Dixon, a Bertha thur MiicRae, 2 Bernard Trainer. Hurray, 1X and X Canada-l Bertha Hemstitching-l Jean MaoRae. Howard, 2 Marie Walker, 3 Ray- Mended Mitt-i Jean MacRae, 2 mond MacKinnon, 4 Cedric 518t- Florenoe Dixon. 8 Blrdena Frlzle. son. Dixon Embroidered Linen-l Flor- Art Work, III and IV Beetle-l ems Dixon, z Marlon Macmhnon. Helen Coles, z Mildred i-rurry. I and Jean MacRae, 3 Irene Frizzle. Hentstitching, girls over 13 ,—1 Norma Young. Redd, S. Milton, 3 Kenneth Mac- Riic, 4 Bcrillri Iioyurcl. Barley-l Henry Hurry, 2 Har- old Rodd, 3 Jack Bell, W. Royalty, 4 ltaymond MhcKinnon. Com-l Bobby Gates, W. oyalty, 2 Kenneth MacRne, 3 Doris Pick- nzd. West Royalty, 4 Mary Ooles, S. Iililton. Beans-l Kenneth MacRae, 2 H. hiucflsie, 3 Wm. Hambly, C. Royal- ty, 4 Andrew nlacRiie. and Norma Young, 3 Georgina ‘Irainor and Mildred Hurry. 4 M11‘ rlon MaoKinrlon and Laura Hurry- Jcckfly-l Gerald Trainer and Tommy Jackson, 3 Cedriirstetson. and Raymond MacKinnon, 3 Ivan Roberts and Ivan Frizzle, 4 Harvey MacAusIand and Don MacAusland. elay Race-l West Royalty, 2 Central Royalty, 3 South Milton. Teachers Race-l Miss i-ielen Douglas, 3 Mr. Allison MacKlnnon, 3 Miss Rliby Stewart. Trustees-l Mr. Major MacRae. 2 Mr. W. P. MacLeod, S Ml’. Mac- the London agent of an interna- tloniil drug ring, the alleged head or which is Desire Hartert, alias Rituli, who was caught red-handed in Paris recently, according to re- ports to Scotland Yard. Sensational arrests are declared imminent. One of those under observation is 111v Yvllllker son of a peer who owns ills own airplane and ts said to have made several unreported land- ings in England, after flights to the continent, beioi-echecking in a Hen- donairport. Jewels Stolen By Trusted Servant . A "trusted servant" of Lady Di- ans Worthington, ofHyde Park ter- race, W., London, was sentenced to three months‘ hard labor at Maryle- bone police court for stealing jewel- lery belonging ‘to Lady Diana. She is Catherine Mary Macaulay, aged 44. Her husband, l" Macaulay, aged 52, a chauffeur, was also sen- The Dominion Bureau of Statis- tics index number of wholesale prices on the base 1926-100, rose fractlonally from 66.8 in August to 68.9 in September. 111 quotations were higher, 90 were lower, while 301 remained unchanged. _ Vegetable Products dropped from 55.1 to 53.5, lower quotations for blirley, corn, oats, wheat, flour, bran and shorts exerting a. greater in- fluence on the index than gains in flax gluton meal, and coffee. Ani- r Sewing and Knitting as his repeated bills to his custo- mer ’ 3. no attention, he invih ed M. Cravero m luncheon at hi homo and led the conversation around to the hosiery pllrehuel M Cravero laughed and said: "Of course, I remember the affair I owe you 8400. But I'd like to see / you collect it, as there is no recent‘ of the transaction with which I am - VI Grapes-l Tommy Jackson, 2 Irene MacLeod, 3 Laura Roots W. Royalty, 2 Ralph Coles, S. Mil- Knitted Sock-l Katherine. Laure. Stetson. 3 Arthur Rodd, 2 Eric Currie, 3 Stanley Hur- msls and frheir Products advanced tenced to three months for bein ooncemed with the theft. ' idsnflmd‘, ,, Dlx- Hurry, 4 Mai-ion MacKinnol-‘l. Kinnon. ' tofigndyddlfcttshfispsvlesltinags2111;212:211 nmfaczlvtgfsiizgsgahirledorblitmd “d7 Dian‘ “m m’ woman h“ h i?" you ma“ m" and h“ <1 M- Pmflwesml P1115 0111191’, on, 2 Norma Young. Apples I and n-l Bertha Hurry Ladies Race-l Laura Hurry, 2 ' ' (cheese 1nd and 8'88, mo}? tn“; been in her employment as a maid ‘fr’ ,, mm the m’ u h. w. Royalty, 2 Ivan Frlzzle, s Mau‘ I Merlded Sock—1 Lillian Ifufly, 2 2 John Weeks, a George Moore, 4 nllda MacAusland, a Lillian Hurry, ,,,,,,,,;,,, mducflom m, can“, foranumber of years and had galn- k 21m’ 1'“ rirc curloy, W. Royalty, 4l~iarold Nam“, young’ John Ma_cK;n,-,0n_ 4 Eileen Qufley, t salmon‘ steer, 15mm and Show ed her implicit confidence and trust. too Bu," -. Rodd. Embroidered Linen-l Laura Automobile vii and VIII-l B. pros yo.- All, men-l Wallace or age of Dmtors ’ ' 111*‘ C-"bbkrsw-l 1511"" 911119?’ Stetson, 2 Norma Young, and Ka- Trainor, 2 After his departure M. Coats Fibres, Textiles and ‘Textile Prir ducts rose from 69.3 to 70.0, due chiefly to higher quotations for raw cotton, silk, wool and cotton fab- rlcs. Wood, Wood Products and paper advanced from 71.1 to 71.5, gains for pins lumber and cedar singles outweghing losses for spruce lumber, and for unbleached She had no suspicion of her until the police told her that ‘Duncan Macaulay bad been arrested while attempting to pawn two rings which his wife admitted stealing. A detective said the man had been in and out of work for some time, and there was no doubt that Lady Diana's Jewellery had been therlne Dixon, 8 Marie Walker. School Lunch-l Irene MaeLeod. 2 Helen Coles, 3 Marion MacKln- non, 4 Jean Coles. Teachers In Russia ._____ MOSCOW, Oct. m-Soviet Rus- sia is faced with a serious shortage of physicians, scientists, also tea- chers and authors because the Communist youth would rather be an engineer than a professional man. MacRae, 4 Donald lmicAilslarid. Landscape-l Lillian Hurry, 2 Marie Walker, 3 Cedric Stetson, 4 Andrew MacRae. Portfolio I-VI Wild Ariimals_ 1 ' Central Royalty, 2 West Royalty, 3 South Milton. VII and ion, 3 Keith Plckiird, W. Royalty, 4 Cecil Stetson, W. Royalty. Tumlps-i Eileen Curlcy, 2 R. Coins, 3 Keith PICRIIYd, 4 Cecil Stet- 5011. Carrots-l Ivan Roberts, West Royalty, 2 Jenn Colcs, S. Milton, 8 111m MacKlniion, 4 Ruth MucKin- 11.111. ry, 4 Cedric Stetson. crossed the room to his phonograph and lifted out a record, which had faithfully registered tbs conversa- tion. He took it to his lawyer, who at once brought suit, offering tho record as evidence. The case was about to be dismissed as the type of evidence offered is not provided for Abbey Ghost Renewed attention has been call- ed to one of the many eerie tales which are told of Westminster Ab- Mariual Training 1(a) Mllkira Stool-l Millard Coles, 2 Kenneth MacRae, 3 Hen- X Current Events-l Central Royalty, 2 West Royalty, 3 in the civil code, when the presi- ~ W1l>111$e and mlilldwwd pulp. d111,”??? bun“ 1929' 51112151111" dent remembered the Dijon can a spirited l to . Iron d its 0d cis hanged 1”‘ °1‘ "'1 11111“ “ “'1 post ry Hurry, 4 Athol Roberts. South Milton. bey in correspondence in spirituallst come m“ prejsglngfa 5:“ buff; {mm “lingo 59112131911093 1“- . W88 1111.10 chance of recovering o, ma ma“ h“ 116111-210”, dung: ab. Pill-“SPS-l D0115 Pmmd. 2 m“ Nail Box-l Gerald rraihor 2 Project Map, cahada-i West Journals. ‘ " n considerable part of the Jeweuery “ppm o‘ m” m‘ o“ '- n v _ r' v _ augurated by the Government, it 1y by easier quotations for steel ' isrminad, RobJts. a Tommy Jackson. 4 Shir Millard Cole; 3 Hgnry Hurly, 4 Royalty, z South Milton, s Central The story runs that an earth was learned esmd an” ‘new ‘tee, ta k 1 w d Only about £60 about ($340) worth 1.C;_ ’ , _ _ bound on, d, _ y ay. an . lineman scrap --—-—-— ‘ o’. W5 A1111?! “C2153; 0oop~1 Andrew Rgcllgr-l Ldlllan Hurry. 2 Laura teriallzemfrom iinsiteppgze tim‘; 21d “ma” survey dlwkwd m” '1" 1'0"‘ N°nmcn°us Mam‘ “Wed “p h“ been rewvemt - "Piifmbks MaeRae. Hurry, 3 Raymond MacKirlnon, 4 walk along the cloiaters, occasion- ally addressing persons, but always vanishing upon the least noise or any other shook. - The last recorded manifestation of this haunting took place in 1916. The latest phenomenon is de- scribed as a "tall, lean, cowled flg~ ure, which walked along the clolstcr gallery." It paused to address two visitors and an American tourist. and described itself as a monk wlio had been killed in the Chapel or tuillly all students in the schools prefer jobs at which they can work with their hands. Sorely in need of more doctors and teachers, the soviet authori- ties are assuring Russian youth that it is "respectable to be intel. lectuul." The odium which attach- ed to the so-called intelligentsia, they are told, no donger is tenable. Whether the new generation will permit itself to be convinced re- Ilrurfn new metal on’ is handy. frorn 57.3 to 58.9, advances (o? allTl- morly, copper, lead, influencing the index more than reductions for aluminum and silver. Non-metallic minerals and their products were 80.1 in September as compared with 85.0 in August. Higher price obtained from im- ported anthracite and domwtic coal. Chemicals and Allied product! changed iractlonally from 82.9 to Poultry reed Hopper-l Ivan l-‘to- berts, 2 Jack Bell, 3 ‘Tommy Jack- son, 4 Kenneth MaoRae. Harold Rodd. _ Weather Chart-i Central Roy- alty, 2 West Royalty. Contests, Public speaking, Agri- cultural Topic-l Ivan Robert-S, 2 Andrew MacRae, 3 Lillian Hurry and Cedric Stetson. Singing, Land of the Maple-l South Milton, 2 Central Royalty. Sports, Girls 6 and 7, Dash-1 Ruili MacKimlon, 2 Audrey Coles, 3 DDTIS Plckiird, 4 Molly Lewis. Tomatoes-l Eileen Burke, 2 K. Pl-kiird. 3 Tommy Jackson, 4 Ruth Zilléxllmoii. Cilculiibt-rs-l Tommy Jackson, 2 Iizlvriii Bilrkc, 3 Bertha. Howard, 4 Vila Home. Bee's-l Bertha Houinrd, 2 Ivan iilucKlnnon, 3 Rilih liiaeKirlnon, 4 Do is PiPkZiTfi Cnbbnrc .-1 Ivnli liliirKinnon, 2 Ki Elli Aiziclfilinon, .7 Rnylnond Mac Don't; buy lam blindly Live Stock and Poultry it? Heifer Calf Dairy-l Arthur Mac- Rae, 2 Athol Roberts, 3 Kenneth MaoRae, 4 Henry Hurry. Heifer Calf Beef-l Henry Hur- ry. 2 Cedric Stetson, 3 Ivan Frlzzle. Pullets and Cockerel, B. R.- 1 PS mains to be seen. The boys and 311-5 11119 1n 98ft 1° D1106 "#9581011! K mo“ 4 ammo,‘ ‘vacmnnon_ Irma Macbeod’ 2 Keith Pickmd 3 8 and 9__1 Mildred Hurry‘ a the Pyx by robbers during the reign girls of the new Russia have 1°’ "11"" 111M11- Pumpkin-l Ralph Coles, 2 rzlc- Raymond Hambly, 4 Ivan Roberts. Godzilla T1‘“1"°" 3 “ma” “my 01-12:? isthiaiomlfzgrlcal record of 51033319115101“ 1:151:91: wrdelzx-ld time: B ‘ft-k vzii Burke, 3 Pills Clirlcy, 4 Morton _ ,, , _ e - e 5 5-11 C01,, 2 my: 31 Rlgirgnnglliljf" 4 1213/2025 Helen Macrame“, any such robbery, nor would rob— publicly humiliated. The very word Debits To Squash i Eifltiil Bilrkc, 2 Bcr- 4 Kpffh pickan-L g Catherine weeks‘ 3 Mm-y MM. zigsfigmarfly ha“ used n 15mm "11111911159111515" 111“ 991119 1° mean tin rioiviird, Keith Pickrlrd, 4 Ivan Kmmm, 4 Buds“, Frlzzm. 11°“ 1° “m” 111° 111°“ 15 wmelhllls affiliated with counter Robrrts. j | stated to have referred. On the other hand, the same story has been told again and again through- out tho centuries. One interesting feature haunting la said to be that ura walks Sweet Peas-l. Irene ltlacLcod. Mixed flowers.- Dsris Pickald, Keith Plckzird. Glacilollls-l Ivan Roberts, 2 Hil- (ill Ooles, 3 Katherine Dixon, 4 Ce- cil Stetson. 12 and 14-1 Laura Hurry, 2 I- lecn curley, 3 Florence Dixon, Peggy MacKinnori. l4 yrs-l Hilda MacAusland, 2 Lillian Hilrry, 3 Catherine Dixon, 4 Norma Young. Boys 8 and l0-1 Jack Agnew, 2 revolution. The one exception in the mind of the Russian youth has been the engineer. Though he might be classed as an intellectual, he is at least close to industry, and con- cerned with stern realities rather Bank debits amounted to $2,116,- 000 in August, a gain oi 4.3 per cent over the preceding month after seasonal adjustment by, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The largest gains were in the western 4 1 Jenn Coles, 2 3 Jean hlzlcRae, 4 Bird House-l Tommy Jackson, 2 Ivan Roberts, 3 Jack Bell. Miscellaneous-l Ivan Roberts. 2 Cedric Stetson, 3 Tommy Jackson. of the the fig- wlth the feet about an inch oi! the ground, Class III-Collections indicating that u, .. 1d .. t “"- Stnfioi-d Cole-s, 3 Rilsscll Moore, 4 m, enghbound “m.” m“ trod me and Mtth teuéhnu" 1 h“ hi?’ Th6 total in the Prairie Hwvinces F l i W-llleee Cvles- same way as it had trodden in llfc pa“ “ ° “mum g "1 1'1 Weeds-l West; Royalty, 2 south 6 hnd 7-1 Keith Pickurd, 2 John MncKinndn, 3 Lloyd Gates, 4 Mer- ton Colcs. was $406,482,000, compared with $807,800,000 in July, a gain oi 15.8 Milton, 3 Central Royalty. schools have been crowded while ‘Tree Leaves-l South Milton, 2 the medical, pedagogical and pure- before the years wore down the Spy Apples-l Bobby Gates. pawmmt‘ Wealthy Apples-l Vera Horne, 2 per cent after the usual adjustment. f_' w L R 1 Th“ chununmc u attributed ly scientific institutions have not. Th, mm", in wmnlpe‘ w“ l” es cya 5y, 3 Central R0 alt . l0 n d 12-1 H H 2 mt. A l f 15 t hm flu " “it” L Llildrey Colcs, 3 Keith Pickzlrd, 4 Samples of wood-1 Ccntrgl Rypy- K011110111 ltllicRlle 30135111 Aghg’ 4 it: :18 5m? ggugghlgggfdfizi W t h Y F mesa in Dfitxllal: 00111131321?“ HEAP mud.“ P. 0"“ u” _ l‘ Iiurold Rodd. alty (Arthur MacRae, 2 so“... M“. E1...“ Bu,“ ' ’ w {thommd “he; Wen_k'nown a’ c our a “ma, "Mlmpw mmpued’ Wm, limes u much eiactrioarrrentaslnisoii _.§ “Icing”: gllgeie-llprpepalg Mac- ton]. l2 rind 14-1 Raymond iviacxln- “ghosts."_ -- $118,800,000. Vancouver debits were MAZDA Lamps. So “look to the name" and ; ‘ 11"“ - 1 9"“ Z1 °. Irene Pent Diseases-l Cedric Stetson non. 2 Tommy Jackson a Donald __._______.__ Frank 30m ' ciosmoooo s sin 0111a cent, * ‘ ;: _, ' ' geaverawomonrc- - - - I '1'” boluroof Illlfllllllfi htyoupay 9!. ,_ —— F‘ 1421"» 4 11°" Mfii-‘Lwd- West Royalty. MacAilslahd. 4 Harold Rodd. DOG 1S LITEIIALLY AN veal emotion, by m, ‘ Dogma, 0g Debits in Ontario and the Msri- ‘o. l". ' ‘I 3 Crab Apples-i Birdcna Frlzzle. Insects-i Central Royalty, 2 w. l4 yrs-l Cedric Stetson, 3 ‘Ibm- “ICE CREAM BOUND" feet; and 1e55, u fgllgwg; time Hovlnces showed declines of "A" m CANADA. 7' 2 lxlcrton Coles, 3 Mary Coles, 4 Royalty. my Jackson, 3 Raymond MaoKln- --- pogm weigh; an QM gong, Qum- 2.5 and 3.8 per cent respectively. ' 71 K1‘ 11 P1111111“- . non, 4 Hervey MacAusland, u EVANBVIIIJ}, Ind., Oct. 10—An “t easel Love‘ the ‘m who n”. Th, ‘fin m Quebec 51g” “gong ' _';_ C School Work Boys Sack Race under 10-1 it. lee "we" 1101M it med here by 0,, i... w... m... to b, mos, A... adjustment was 3.5 percent, the in- Mmm‘ “mm Mr‘ m“ m" m“ M11115“ ger, the girl who keeps the ball of orclso in Montreal being 4-5 P0!‘ Penmanship, grades f and II -1 Over 10-1 Henry Hurry, g M1101 Buddy's ancestral record shows Beets-I Marion MacKinnon, 2 Allison MacRac, 3 John MacKln. Katherine Dixon, 3 Lilli Roberts. 3 Harold Rodd, 4 4 Georgina 'i‘ralnor. Roberts. ' Wheelbarrow Rang-l MacAilsland nnri Kenneth Mac. R"- 2 T001111? Jackson and Gerald T1'111"°1'~ 3 Ray MncNelll and Har- old Rodd, 4 ivcsley Moore and Ver- non Stockman. fimlfifluirdflalooforboyl-i one foot off the ground is subject cent. ' , to outbursts of temper. Shyness, ———-—-—————'- one foot wound around the calf ::ft Bids Pain Begone-Whm of the other. Confidence, crossing neuralgia racks the nerves or lum- the legs is a sure sign. Oovetous- bago cripples the back ll the time to test the virtues of Dr. Thomas’ llclectric Oil. Well rubbed‘ in it will still the pain and prodkpe a son- seated, with ration of ease and rest. trial of it Ill! establish faith in it. _ 1cm him to be of the bull terrier breed, 8n Hurry. however. Mullen, who has owned the dog four years, gave it ice cream two ‘years I80 Ind has con- tinued the practice. Buddy takes his confection in the cone, or on a plate, and becomes impatient if it appears the day will pus without setting his dessert. non, 3 Harold Macae, Hurry. III and IV—1 Jean MacRae, 2 E. Weeks, 3 Eva Chcvwen, 4 Helen Mac Kinnon. V and VT-l Irene MacLeod. 2 Norma Young, 3 Harold Rodd, 4 Raymond lrombly 4 Bertha EDISON o MAZDA lAM ps cannot/in GENERAL ELECTRIC co. trump Yliltitl. HSFVQY Cooking hi! White Bread-l Florence Dixon, j Katherine Dixon, 3 Laura Stet- lon. 4 Laura Hurry. put the toe of one slipper under the arch of the other. Defiance, stretch- ing one ioct out when knees nearly straight.