PAGE TEN ll MEETINGi 0F BUIINBIU c0111.. a. A. Foster Re- i f views Activities Of epartment. nu report, concerning 1:1 his. dcparlnlent vcnr was re by ‘L01’. chairman of .1.‘ l-luv Conunlttce, at. 111 111.111: oi the City] .....1.1y nlqhl. .1412: t; l. Public Property Department- l.'|'i~111iil1>yi1li'nt. Relief the stone reiict-uient ..1-1~ nniciit Pmitl was 11-. 111s also a timber ' .111 . to ihe East side \\» if in connection < .1111-f project. ' c._1:1('l'ci_(.' culvert. l"l"i'lLl under Vic- 1» r0111 Govern- 1 "tic .111 \V1<lll W35 iii‘ autiinln. >4 . b, . ;,c='»r l ~. A.‘ 4- _§<fl€'a‘ '_._'......_,.l ,2- ..-_~.....'_.... _ Govemmerlt . 11-111 and free ~ .11 iiigzis and from t l‘l'."‘ll§i_“'Cl'l( at the lloitses hav- clue to the ..._,___._.‘j-;-~<~.~i.....f.-- ..-»..-- ,¢ ... v -.. - -—- Q arr-o‘ repoint- hi. e i"~-.~ cscrincs on the Market '» buildi“ “.'1‘l'l‘ 1‘-o repaired and l ' v incnscd eliminat- ’ to persons who M111. of City "perman- 1 11'. end of Decem- "WVPTS 53 255 lineal . i basins 378. . ks 146.0901 lineal and mitt-er 145.- 1. miles. . improved . '1' c \'zird= viz-lived ‘istreets rewards or 0.31 miles Niucadan 1623 lineal Q 9.221.’! square s. flaiiailiaii as flail‘ ‘legion Auxiliary Active Year 2 sful yea-r wan re- _ ' cers oi the Ladies to 114,- Canaclliin Legion y nztciulcd annual meet- =~ lion ycucrdny. art is honorary mil MD‘ O. . b‘. k1 W ‘lumen, president; MacDonald, vice- Friptps. sec- . Dow ne, lVfrs. James Lowther, Mrs. Elmer Chandler, _ tcd by re- .. A. Mac- . . Mr». James 14d secretary, Mrs, L. 3-14. . iii for ' iiiitiriiig efforts Lilo Auxiliary. held in the 01'] IQOOIHS, won‘. of pet bird o lllipropiu‘ feeli- - Afnniscra has l1" study of 100.- "tl to her min- of work as to birds. 111 for keep- iy and wing- uge of 30 "'_~ of sced to oi crushed ' {.1 ‘='.iltlltt3— good blood- ' .;».1 0:11 cf tlic sun- - ;.~j.1.~.11~.1: cxi1rnally. . 1.12 111' 111111;. '11‘ tiiril m- night. . :1 1~.:/\1* Nature. tutu cure 1.’ 1111- biffl in cold Imther and in diaits. llri lll RT tiic City Hospital. Jan. to ill". and Mrs. llzirrv 1\»‘iol'.,.111. a @011. 1*.‘ ilir- Citi" llospitalnlnn. ‘l’. "1111 Mrs. Frank __/__V__W__ i1r1.\'i'il.~l_ mlfinltfi-At Murray Harbor, P. 117.1. v11 .1111. 1938. Jlimes H. Brrwlg. 111 li:c 04th year of his ase- MALYARD-At the Charlottetown Ho; "111 t. January 20. 193B. Ani . 11:‘ iv bt-Iovcil wife of Henry Millard. Fzzncriti Monday morn- ing, leaving licr lute residence. Gowmi Izniv. at l0 o'clock to Rollo Bay Church. ‘HIFTS-At. tho Prince Edward 1's- lltnd ll0."»l‘il;ll, Friday. January 28. 192B. William Tufts aged 39 YQITS- Runcrcl (111 Sunday. Jail. 30. from the rcsiclriicc of his sister. Mrs. Ynulanil. 02 Highland Avenueser- vbe Slllftlill! at. 1.30 pm. Inter- ment People's Cemetery. VLsSFIY-Ftntered into rest at Charlottetown January 28th. Agnes b. Palmer. widow oi’ the late Fred- grlrk Vcsscv rind youngest. daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Bordon Palmer 11f "OZendykeTDe- Sabin. l-‘unr-ral mtnrdav ni. 2 pm. 1 Si. Paul's Church. Interment ork Cemetery. . If. DThe Central Guardian cont: a word ntrlct quarters rates are reminded that shut oii lists will be on the eta-c ‘ on Monday the 31st and the Magdalen Islands in two flights by the twin-motored "Dre..- on" yesterday. A Mr. Hubert was a. passenger down and Mr. .Pa.inchaud and Miss Ma 1 chaud were was of land and the Magdalena, Pilot. H. S. Jones reported. |The most succwsful card party staged in recent ears under the auspices of the Atar Society of the Basilica was evening in the Benevolent Irish Society Hall. It was supervision of the President, Mrs. James MoCaulay, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Coyle -Bradley. Forty tables were played 1 and not until the last. game could the winners be chosen. They were as follows: Ladies first. Mrs. Mc- Quald; ladies second Mrs. McNeil. Gents first, Mr. MacMlllan; gents 1 tlicln. ‘ Gents Mr. Joseph Dowling. Lucky chair Mr. MacMillan No. 7. After I the card game a musical program was enjoyed. The promoters ttenq dered a luncheon to "the committee 1 in charge for their work in con- visited friends in Charlottetown on ink friends in Charlottetown. spent. the weekend in. Charlotte- town. jemptcd to send it but was held . horror perpetrated THE wnmgrggizmau rmoaizv 21,1113; Thin column ll IIIIIIOII (or news of lueul lnhrut but advertising n! a ncvuy nature may be hurled at 4 I Illlblo in ud- vnnec. m , THE VOGUE-Clea the bal- ance of Our stock of tcr coo at. one-half price. L-2252-l-29-3l. WATIII. RATES-Persona who have neglected paying the current i-aala-i-as-at saunas WRIST m ram.- Missdsbesallg Stteinl/astkrtalderly groan M Roa res en . a e mlsfo unc - u 1 1 _ to break her wrist in a. fall on icy film“ V’ y mm no‘ W“; at Brighton yuterday . Ater receiving Macmillan FLIGHTS—'I'hX'GG y pilSSCllQPTS and 1500 pounds of and mail were carried ed by Canadian Airways between Charlottetown J. F‘. Palli- passengers bac .'I'here ractlcaly no ice in the Gull’ S . Lawrence between this Is- SUCCESSFUL CARD PARTY- held Thursday under the and Mrs. James second Mr. William. Trainer. Con- solution ladies Miss Dorothy Coyle. nection with the entertainment. raiisomine lvir. Herbert Lowther. Cmpaud. Friday. Mrs. Patrick Mulligan returned to her home in Newton after visit- Mlse Margaret MoCabc. Bedeque, Mrs. Jack Annear of Montague is visiting in ‘the city the guest of her aunt Mrs. James Stalin-t. Brighton. Japanese dam‘ Atrocities Condemned y (c. r. by 0111111111111’; Special ‘wen LONDON, Jan. ZE-Jleuicrs News Agency tonight carried a. dispatch from Shanghai concern- ing alleged atrocities committed‘ by the Japanese in Nanking, which was suppressed last. Friday by Jap- RDPSB CODSOTS. The dispatch repr eh article published last week in the North China Daily News, of Shanghai, chief- English-language newspa r in the Far East. J. J. Tlfllpvi‘ cy. Manchester Guardian correspondent- at Shanghai. at- , .| UP my CCUSOFS. The article the Daily News follows: "On Christmas Day this journal had occasion to refer to scenes of 1n Nanking after the occupation by Japanese forces. “It was believed then the out- rageous behaviour of tile Japan- ese troo was the result oi teln- porary ‘indiscipline and of blood lust. aroused by the heat of battle. and it. alas hoped order would ho rnpidfv restored and the civilian population of Nanking relieved oi tlic horrors they were suffer- ing. from Ouirages Continue "It. was even suggested in some quarters the Japanese were tak- ing revenge for outrages of 1937. It is learnt-d with astonishment, STREET lllilili REVIEWED BY ..BUMMITTEE Goun. A. A. man 11f annual meeting cil Thursday n During streets wh snow ploy. 811917917. ma. Cityb m Clay SEXY. workmen. workmen, hers-wary to do lowing places: On the West the West On streets. from Richmond Project Storm Sewers Catch Basins Carlee McKenna Concrete Wort Curbs Inventory Stock In the were carried out Paving Company and by the city Ol he Winter season. those ch required it were kept clear for traffic by the use o! the snow fall the o th owilililfi xtllquifirltd. After _ n a ou r o o . she was selling vegetables to City ever-y mow storm y rwidents and was returning sleigh on the street when the ac- cident occurred. ‘treatment at the Poiiyelitllc was taken to her home. Bil-boil The clav streets throughout the cit-y were kept iii by scarifyliiz. grading and rolling. Gravel Street: Those streets were also kept in good condition by scariiyinlt. irrad- ing and rolling. Fresh gravel and ashes were applied wherever neces- Asphalt surfaced Streets Necessary repairs to the streets by the Standard Concrete Sidewalk! Extensive repairs were made to concrete sidewalks by cracked slabs being replaced where it was and S0. Special Work-U emplo, arm-t Relic! Concrete slabs were laid ‘r tween the sidewalk and curb in the fol- On the East side of Queen Btrect from Kent to Grafton. side of stiggt between Water and King. side of street between Kent and Grafton. the North side of . Grafton from Queen to Great George. On the North side of Kent street between Queen and Great George On the East aide of Prince street to Sydney COSTS PAVING PROJECTS Concrete Sidewalks H. J. Phillips and Sons Curiae Base and Surface standard Paving 00.. Ltd. on hand choir- thc Street Co ttee, sub- mitted the tollowi report e City Coun- the sidewulhi l0 he? were plowed and sand was ap- Dlied where ice rendered them mmuner and she autumn the usual streets services o! sprinkling. cleaning and sweep- ' etc. were performed. Tho shade trees were where they required it. trim- xood condition the city broken at the 0R6» sprayed Queen Queen On Grout Gcolfl Ind Grafton (rout and aide of ClDltol Theatre. This work was done under con- tract by Charles McKcrmu. and comprises a. total o! 1009.0 square yards of cement work. limit Millie!!!“ bur-in} the you- 1987. labor and material in connection with Itreeu nuintenuice have cont tho city a total of 830,944.83. (A detailed statement followed). Paving Prolcciu-Unllllllvimeat The Iollowinl mlectu were com- Dleied in tho city Ohlrlotte- town during the year 1907. Curb: and asphalt plvement Wtizfflhfillt down on the following s ee : Bvdn meet between Prince and : Der-chum- lit-mt. between Wcyrmuth and Prince‘ x111: stmi. between Prince d Queen 5t; Inwer Queen. ltrcet (south of Railway tracks): Rdch- mond etreet between We th and Cumberland: Richmon street between Pownal and Rochlcrd: villa street: between Aaribrooe street and North River Road; Am- brose street. between Villa and Green street: Granville Street. bc- tween Elm Ave and Upper Prince; Eueton between Weymouth and Ebher; Brighton Road from crou- road at entrance to Park in mt- er‘: edge. 'I‘he above project comprises a total of 18,1306 square yards of pavement and l7. 063.4 lineal feet o! curbing. and was done under contract. by Standard Paving Co.. Ltd. at a total cost o! $78,201.91. The work on Greenfield Ave was also completed by this firm and gm coat is included in the above RUPE- ' The water-front driveway around Victoria Park was paved by H. J. Phillipa and Bone. It comprises 12.6933 square yards 0t pavement and 6.740 lineal feet of curbing and was cummieted at c. total coat o! $3015.86 storin sewers were placed by day labor along the following streets: Ave, Green street mm. Government Pond stream to Ambrose street; Ambrose street a distance of some two hun- dred feet connecting with the Green Street sewer; Euston St. from Felling street to Ekher street; Dorchester streeetet a. distance of mbour 51,5815 4,756.10 525.00 Concrete Base and Surface Asphaltic Base and Surface labour $6 .815 .75 Special i-vcrk preparing of streets in connection with the above protects Anown TiiE-Aillliwits/ however. that these outrages have been continued and that ever. since the occupation oi Nanklng till tlic present moment. abduc- tion. rape anti looting have been i'lfl‘i‘lf'fl on with an industry which irould do Justice to I1 more irorthy cause. "Numbers of Chinese have been 1 stabbed with bayonets or recklasi- ly shot and it is estimated that‘ more than 10.000 ople have been killed. some w om were not. cvcn guilty of the trivial offence iii having had the hardihood to fight for- their country. “This journal does not believe. has never believed. that these things occur by reason of any set purpose of the Japanese High Command, and prefers to think that tiles-e men, in the high tradi- tion of their profession. must. zlecply deplore what is happening, I as would any right-thinking man. But that does not relieve the Japanese commanders of the im- perative duty of stopping these unruly soldiers from further in- sulting the uniform they wear." In Memoriam In loving memory of Mrs. James Tuplin, New Arman who departed i this llfe January 29th, 1930. Inner-ted by husband and 121.. Late To Claaify LOST-M ‘PEARL PIN BETWEEN HOLY NAME HALL BOWLING Big Four League File Aces:- G. McDonald 277 229 262 J. Callaghan 221 312 222 F‘. Tierney 161 264 340 R. McCabe 23-4 193 207 E. Robin 1B9 20;. 337 Totai-—3052. Prince Grocery:- R. Bradley 3 264 297 A. Burke 223 221 215 C. Dillon 232 M6 195 C. Praught. 228 234 177 A. McFarlano 251 185 185 Total-3442. High slngfe F‘. Tierney 340. High three R. Bradley 870. Commercial Inaguo lnlperial Biscuit Co:- V. Pliieau 224 237 253 J. Lawlor 145 194 210 C. McDonald 175 215 218 R. Dalziel 251 242 129 R. Harley 308 291 247 'l‘otal~ 330. Insurgents:- A. McClosliey 319 189 all A. Kel 192 190 207 D. McDonald 211 1B5 185 B. Callaghan 283 167 233 Low Score 145 194 129 Total-MM. o 1 mads. Commercial Upper Prince and B ton. nerd. leave at Guar an. 11-2243-1-29-21. M. iiiime T. Moore R. Inngille '1‘. Bommzrville League: Grocery vs. Guardian Ange Y.M.C.A. BOWLING YOUNG PEOPLES BOWLING LEAGUE TRINITYA ‘High single A. McCloskey 319. High three R. Harley 046. LADIES BOWLING’ Kelly and lilclnnlx Trophy Siam- l’. Dougan 128 142 118 F‘. Martin Ill 120 150 M. McLellan 152 123 130 M. Mclnnis 158 124 145 Total-IBM. Capitals: - H. Corcoran 14.3 135 177 M. Crcighlln 115 101 148 F. Slnnott 106 120 165 S. Mallett 115 173 lll Total-hill). High single H. Corcoran 1'77. High three H. Oorcoran 455. Monday night's schedule at 7 ‘.00 2- cladlca League: Elites vs. No- Prince is. "'1 - . Job ion’ ’ Mliillmzm. widow’: Comer. ' - lccond Carpentry Courle Lloyd WLse. Brackley Pt. Rd: John. B. Mclnnis. die i Harry Cousins. Kcnshiawn: Ian T. Henderson. Mumatc: Edwin. Comp- bell. Remington: Freeman Mc- Dougall. Bangor; Aiban McAulay. 5e, Peter; Bay; Pius Sutherland. 3t. Peters Bay: John Daley fiery’: Road: Philip J Sturgeon: Walter O'Brien Bria Hector Mclgxolnald. Grand ii 1111i IN ii .60liR$_ES_ END Practical Short Cour- econ: to]; e; . ll . to _ s?" I". A8'"°""="'e» llaizzitfirx. .......“:.-: ~ Flflherlefl And Cflf- Auoin J. P. Gallant. Union Corner; H 1.1 $2.”? é.’.l‘.“i‘éi°“' $32035‘? $9.1; pentry e ° Prilught, R5 ‘ ' "; Clarence Rose. Eilmlro. Short colmu in agriculture. flsherzel and osrpentry were coin- yeuterdu . CIINBI were held in Prince of ales College, Agri- culture: Si. Dunstan’: University. fisheries: and the Agricultural Hall. carpentry. The agriculture course covered a four week-u per- iod of instruction by officials of the Dominion De artment of Agriculture. the Prov nclal Depart- ment-. oi’ Agriculture and the Elie pertmental Station staff. Students return‘; to their ‘filings! tlrlday. A sooon course w in onday. , Kemmzwn. Th’ W“ w”? mmfl" “m” lRuatlco: Horace Gamble. proved so popu 1r that 1i W8»! W"- R. 11.: Urban Gallant Eamont. Bav- sldared probable yesterday that a gmyom Gallant Héwm, R R"! second course would be under- John 51m, orwé.’ Kmroés. fled; taken to accommodate the many 1.10m qmmg.“ Mméuuhe- qvjmodore seeking instruction. The worst ‘P. Gallant. Duvar: m2» Gaudet was of a hishlv Dfflctical nature. Duval‘: Donald c.1111». Head or‘ Instructors Included: Rev. J. A. Montaflue: William Glllis. Head- of M h D. D.. rector of St. Dun- Montague: James D. Gallant. Ptua. iville: GusGaudet. Egmont Buy; Mark Higgins. Kelly's cross: Clar- ence Hashie. R-zhmond; Bernard . Keefe, Tlgnlsli: George Kelly; Aub- urn: Alfred Imwls. St. Peters Bay: James R. McDonald. Little Pond; AGRICULTURAL COURSE Alfred Arsenault. Mont Carmel; Sylvera Arsenauit. Mont Carmel; Martin Arsenault. Misoouche; Ray- mond Bernard. St. Louis: Maurice Connolly. Morell Rear; Leonard Oulflcy. Ft. Alllliaius; William Crockett. York; Roy Campbell, . n ylc, Pleasant Gmve: Joseph Doiron. Duvar; An- thony Desnoches. Mlscouchc: Paul Doiron. Plusvllle: "PP y. man's University. Dr. E. Ellsworth. Dr. J. T. Croteau and Rtev. lather Sullivan and Rev. Father Mc- Quaid of the University staff. H. H. Acorn. M. I... A.. Bouris. B. T. Gallant. former supervisor of fish- Q1135‘ Hog-L _1_ p_ Mcyngyre, y; ,y_ Elmer McDoumld. Bourls: Charles H. Morrlsey, vice principal of McLean. Annandale: Mercier Mul- lin. St. Peters Bav: Kenneth Mc- Hon. Dr. . Queen's Square School. i Donald‘ Bear River North; David mouth. N. 5., Chief Inspector on curing fish in the Marftlmes. and his two assistants. Charles Gavin. Francis Campbell, son. Pleasant Grove; J. George McDonald. Newport-i Jim McKen- Do. Psegerss P. 0.;. Charles Mc- The carpentry course which con- 3.13;“ ' “r ‘ Douglas Matheson. Duncliw -ooo+»ooo-oooooooo+ooooo‘ s.r.c.11. 11111111111 i - I 11-2244. Activities 0f S‘.P.0.A. Ara lliiviolvod In accepting B.P.C.A. tor Henry McLean's report of ac- tivities tor the yea-r ending Dec- ember Slat, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Nine Mile Creetlt; fiithony Dunn, ' w W. J. P. MacMflan, Rev. Father, McComiack of st. 12111151111111’; ; Nfglcgd. Ilivllltlpsa: ‘Andrew McDon- Builtca staff. Rev. Father Fran- 5% f, , E- c “K351i; 51 n dL°° 1 ole. m1 '1. c. P. McCarthy, Tig- .*C§m-Y§euf°§5-G B‘ Murphy» - nlnh. Marcus Calder. Rev. Father Hear“ Rlvéifit-stjafd PMIl/léclfiy- McKenzie. Hon. B. W. LePage. Mr. st aw, how, e“ ° 9am”- -'°"d‘“‘» "d °°°"° R- Em- Ya" 111d. 1.1m: Punir‘ John. A McDon: . phaslze the importance of keeping Roy mus’ Howe icoxtlnually on the alert i I animals. ls worthy to mention that Mr. McLean devotee his en- tire time thout remun tiun whatsoever. Telephone calla from citizens. 9: complaints received by mail, 20: investigated complaints. U8; destroyed the following 5111111313, 174 doll. ID “in. Condemned and ordered destroy- fd 164 games’ (40 of which were . lumen: den roycd Ingpec McLean). Examined 11ml our: i ber 0th héarsneiséirtecth and many cases a teeth ro erl - tended w ~ p p y “t Duri in lvfllltllflngendeuglavmtion twang: b91112 15h! via. Wltfl’ h) St. John’ . N d.. and 8t. Pierre and lvflqueldn were supervised. ted in. this service the tol- i1‘l§""%i11’-‘°'fi§'&“°i1§““.°1l m‘ $5‘ 1 1 ' e , ; Total. firs: 113a. of the aramalk lvgalngiilslm DNDer feed provided and suffic- ient room in crates, stalls, etc. to ‘at: 222:3 mama "men"- 1 miticd herewith which $3 ‘$1 hotel prop i to ‘oiled nsvectnr on Nolxteaniorercmih egg: fiomiilete 11511 In Ii o m e s ti r Science flours. ‘Ihe lint domestic science show “Ne. u! ‘m ‘ u er 3.“ vlllhn e Prim 1, Inland Women's Institute concluded , ‘ ay. rmtyflteven’ yolmg ladies were 1n Btllflldflncg Clause: at Prince o! Wales ccl. lege were conducted by ML: Jean Rodd. Women's nmtitutes super- visor. u?! Louise 383mm Annie Mona. iiurn. . home Mgfjor Irlnm. Physical training an late out ' _ ggfitum of ltudenri-b wol-imfi-‘Q. 11c . f» malt-fluent... staid ma attending : Cece! Ar “my . Rnckey Point. Eileen 1 T180183. Verna l-Iainfl, River; up,“ Kelly. lllliotvale; Jean Manderson, Central, Lot 16: Bertha. Mclish. Bummcrvzillc. P. 0.; Marjorie Moore. Milton; Annie Morrison. Anmndale; Patricia. Murphy, v91. non River; Dorothy MaoCallum, n . Ph n, Com cream, Uigg Bediford Btu. bet-ton. 11.11. Helmh- Mont Carmel, Box Ready. Little Yorik; eriieon, Pownal; Lilli Buckley Point; Bedf ; Blanch MoQll 'd, 2 V1015. OfMmra, ill- .; The 1a: Dolly Marion Rob. Cavendish ; .015. . win‘ ldd tdywa th second .:. w§§°1§fi1§° concrete “damn tvllo-liivee "Z2111... coliduceted this flfifldMfgfllgg°kbrsothgfeefflg§g$ ‘plainlng that a. horse had hem Ella Toole. Bonshaw; Ethel Wyand, West mu oi Ndfth River Rand Yw- Instruct/OH were Mr. 1a McLeod. Dromore: M0111». Mc- ‘We’! l“ h" “M16 Without nm- °”"°'““°‘" “m”? J- Warmly 11-0111 Brlg/htonRoad to McGillAvc. Charlottetown and Mr. Ramsav. Leod. DrOmOre: Patrick McKenna, "mm" l°°d 1°!‘ the v-Mm - The B“Y"1°'"i Rm‘ M- WW‘- 1M0 Park Terrace West side from sllmmefflde- -Bi:- Iouis: James J. Murnashm. mm“ °f a“ hmw- mm“? 10985611 You“ an“ B‘ ma“ I'M“ Brighim no“ w Yon; 14m Speaking at the third general l Tarimtum: Lloyd Martin. Kiln-om; a4 llvllgaat Keminswn. returned Y"? m!‘ whm- F"!!! Point: Av; w“ 51d, mm n9 mcetlnsrlfif caution? lntttadlnév ti; 'Milton1MoLean. Nine Mile Creek; £84229“! bio three any! later to 1""- wWd. 810911110011 . worth ltreet to City lie. mill-B 111'! Iy 1131 r. . . Regina d Mellish, Union Road; MPBB- e meantime Greenfie Avg may 51¢, g d1;- Shaw. deputy minister of agricui- Archie McKinn , New Argyle; ‘h’ 57-9-5- 500! cared the horse a n1 1111a Ge MCll, -<>aurlnxth ' . 3313i.“ m mt “om mm‘ Gm“ til‘: lttlrxgggihfluoletttlle training a‘: Legrlveraiofe.alalliieliigilgsltffalgli aunmhmeniabelcwi-zlfltfie lzrltutcourt. “WT 5"" 111°" "m! Tm; campflggg 2e75,’! 1111“; {get celved.‘ Pointing to the need 1m- Ronald McDonald, O’l.-eary; Russel 45°11 Allkust our 1- “m- at; |, mm out o1 $3,513,541, build Ibetteigh ill’. gigloies. uKg/llyb 61:55: lgxaunlcl 53$“: div hhrémmu over 20 5h " d - ' pne . amon ‘vex; . cry viva-rummagin- nzuep turlitvieg {ore l-hmfleahlhedopfid Pirleau. New Glasflowi Jerry retell‘ in a bad condition ‘mere-ll renal: Nlll-‘bltlrle l! I but which er willing in take advantage of Fortune Cove: James Richard horse was ordered illed t on M0176 eflrly in 011114179110! lwrvmu Mam-m “u; “mm The Deputy Mlnjglgf’ undet- Quinn. Cardigan: Wilson Ram. l 399M111»: 13th the B.P.C.A. rc- Wmwfmwt- VMMWIIWW. un- whme supewmon the courses snrnmewlile: John Richard. Du- celved p. call from Bpringum m‘; lees tale habit is checked it i: ll- 199115 357350 357350 were conducted expressed are“; var. Clarence Ryan. Cardi an: the horse had been traded to an able to persist in adult llfc, with 333455 1890. new“, a; the success o; the , Resale Ryan. Cardigan: Petel. S r- umrusPectlnI farmer for a. wwmd diatzealng results so tar as ap- 1,408.83 2.02440 9,915.00 course and‘ complimented u...» llijv. Brooirvaie. 1,011.1», Thompson, r011: dilcks oven though the ant-i remove o! the firmer-nails u students on their 1111i» conduct Nllmffffllllqfl- $80110 ,R- Taylor. "w! Wm completely 1mm m- any oimcemed. omit flnanen-t 111$- during the few wefis they were l": fmgglflyg/Itcmlttg. Farm- work whatsoever. This horse was i1. reanent of the nda is eaiiseil ...... "are: c ... th ... .......~ ‘...‘.‘i'.““1é;i1.i§l°.1“"’"°"‘" "d "1""- mmumrmm~ t" . l1 9X1 0 00 B V370 ‘ ' . , 1 - ' '3 114.151.1141 sumac coils-sea were: pglggggmcggg ‘fljmglhfia I m1: Bl-Iactlaetcyesfuervbw not‘? out tag: 511.11: “sake clog; is ‘n; elbreali-lllcd ' - ' lD , O DB 0 I N‘- m c-e-t- e1»- la'f“...1.i*lt:::- tartar cue: 'ifi1‘.“1.‘€..§’l1'31.1".‘31 mutt": ‘“.......“’ "we "tactile . _ . m. 4:40.04 emu Arthur malarial-hymen»: fiat ,‘f,§',§"”§1§§¥?"1§'§§1'i<°“ Ogléefhllaeile fimfififj‘ '°'.°" PW“ M W" gunnery-mt b10111? not 111. wggwggtlgye Refit},- Fcmimmofi; Vcrdfli st. c1111.- Smith. New Wilt- 1...“ m, n§$§° gwthfmflliovlygiv; gimmeg below i level of u... . - .'hi:RlchdI-Ieb,G- new. ire-saturates. veil curiiiaiv-irs- uuielitricui v l» e1- m M 1» 1116-1 151m“ afipweum ' “Kuhn, flsemun Calvin Smith. Millvlew: Enune w.“ l’ °"'Y°ni-11ll back genuyeecii time the hunch “£388 78min s‘. ‘chum om.‘ Arthur PWL New‘ ‘Trainer. Bradalbane: Joseph E. 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Luck 184 i h b m h . m m mp m gifnmipgfig_g_ $56!...“ 46.. rnarr age vows t e r e does assume t e responsi- 1%.. nlgzgclnme 141 158 19a- m ° ' ____'_ “s” ' i billty oi’ handling most of the family funds. Wise buying g imam“ i}; a?! {gt 4:2 c. u. n. nowtmo Ar-anmc. .1. 5 contributes much to wedded bliss. Low Score 59 01mm- McLean‘: aewu beaii H Yorston 145 161- S5 t“ 500w no _ 4g 1 _ _ Tcfielaoflt for 2:“ eggs 113E241: ‘fff, huff, mm: wéfuvléy, gnf OON she learns that the advertising columns of her.‘ ' mini ulna, a. MilcNutt, ggzl mfiimfi“ daily newspaper are the most reliable guides to lggigtsizhffjy-ufiklgiftglh m- a“; when m alga household management, and that. the beet way to keep Pnowsm “ms s A MACDON w, gym 15¢ 1m m ‘ the family budget balanced is to read them every day. -- - - ' s. eaon 119 19a 181 an) MIXED aowunto LEAGUE T_ Wm m a“ m, ._ E‘ Wm“ £3212 ONSEQUENTLY, she scans the advertisements care- raowsa anon. A m, m, m, m Tom 41m fully. She weighs prices and compares values so that li-fgkrflélllll" m: m J All; 31-“ m m 1o i she is able to do liar shopping without wanting time and g. gggllry 1's: 1&5; 13,1, c1 5mg‘ m, .55 11*,’ effort and with maximum economy. _ L’ barn“. l“ y,‘ QIL- a" T. M. Brehnut 108 l§1 191‘ Totla! m no 722-2200 m 3°“! l" l" l" a A “Kcnounn ‘ o; igfewhgg {lg {g8 {f}: THE young bride discovers also. what every experienced ' ' —- -— -— housewife knows, that the advertisement: are guldol Burke 10o l3! 176- m 9'13 I00 018' Mum“ m m .m_ m Tom-mm, to quality u well as price-and they tell not only what *1: u; 11....- bu were t» 1v- 1 MacLaughlln m no ine- ass A. ott m 150 21h , » To 111 m ass-um J. on , 108 m 21111 _ Majority for Prowse Brod, 310 9- H0?“ 333 l7’ 3B9 m, o. Welwe 1 we 1 mr-sau .11- 1111...“... i5 it: iii » e - m - - Polntl: Pro am. A B. A. -—— -——--— - MacDonald 4'3? "" " m m m ma rs autumn wtma c-m- ‘ ' . . 1 .0... g. . g. H. 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