Jack‘ Nelson Saturday Night, Oct. 21st, 9.30 PM. Bennie Binns vs. Kid Burke, Amherst. Amherst. 6 Rounds. Kid Nickerson vs. Johnnie Stanley. -6 Rounds- —0ne Comedy Bout- Admisslonhfie. I BOWLING wnssruuo BASEBALL 8 Rounds. vs. Battling Bill Gero, Reserve Seats 50c. Ford Shipments Steadily Growing EABI‘ WINDSOR, Oct. 20—-As a result of greaify improved econo- mic conditions in the Domlnions and more favorableenchange rela- tions, partcularly between the dol- lar and the British pound, exports of the Ford Motor Company of Oa- nada, Limited, to its overseas terri- DIEN PREVENT WOMEN ADVANCING QOLITICALLY GLNCINNATI, Oct. iii-A call for YEPWHW“ Party leaders to permit women voters to choose for them- selves women representatives to the party's hish councils was sound ed at an executive meeting oi the national council of the women's National Republic Olub of New York. FENBEBIISTERS ~ANIIKIWANIS PLAY TUBAY Rain C a u s e d Post- ponement of Yester- ~ day’s Tilt -.- B o t h Teams Confidcgt. (Canadian Press) SPRINGHIIL, N. 5., Oct. 20.—A downpour of rain that left the paths unplayable drove Springhlll Fence- busters and St. Stephen Kiwanis from the field today as they lined up for the fourth game of the Meri- time baseball championship series. Weather permitting, the series will resume here tomorrowgln what may prove to be the final game. Fenmbusters, who have taken the ...:.' 55p R 0 N“ mo“ READY TU Eli lest season's Niagara cataracts, when he covered the 3'17 miles by who payed off with Moncton‘ road from Kalgoorlie w Perth in Hawks st Toronto, are now train-N 5 hours, 87 minutes. The previous ing with the Ottawa Senators in recorded time for the iflllmey was r arstion for the National Hoo- ‘ 53 11ml!!- A VIM flWd of l0 lie? League. welccmed him es he enteredpxth Petroue Must B e at after his 26 hour struggle over try- Fuller to Get Crack‘ Joe Simpson who is traning the New York Americans at Oshawa, Ont., had them llmber up their legs with a skate at the Arena, Oshawa Ont, ‘Tuesday. They will have three weeks preparation before the opening of the National Hockey league. 1t is Simpsons intention to beep his players on the ice three hours a day right from the start- Thelr hockey will be played in the morning with football, golf or phy- sical treining in the afternoons. 'l‘he/t program should pretty well key them up! ing roads through storms of heavy‘ ,rain and wind. Iit was a marvelous, 5 performance. i ' i at Barney Ross. i. , NEW YORK, oct. ao-(cm- When Brouilliud and Dundee Two of the rings gamecocks, Billy meet in the Bos.on Garden Mon-fPeirolie and tough Sammy Fuller day, October 30th, they will be bat- were pronounced flt and rarin’ to- tllns for the world's ndddlewelsht night for the lo-round duel at title and the fight will be fifteengudgewood grove Saturday we; rounds. The Nations! Boxing As- [dusk h“ gsy,he,-ed_ sociation has given its official O.| Th, "m." “Fargo 3,9,9“;- .K" Tile "1111" °f M111"! m‘ °Y;who may be matched against light iFlrarlce to the title will not be ccn- weight chmnmon Barney R055 m sldered‘ an overweight engagement, must ' t 1 1- One cf the craftiest football gfoney, mo“ h’ “m” t“ m‘ BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SHORT DOWN TliE BAGK STRETCH 1r I’. I Y They are still breaking worlds: the Grand Oircuit and if thatseity records in the U. s. A.. several; goes back again it will be mighty 11" m" brine hum: up the pm interosting for Canadian horsemen. week. At Coshoctcn, Ohio, Benat- 'I'he Mount Royal track has been 0i!‘ 3°C‘! <3) 3-04. by The Bmaiolr, devoted entirely to runners but it W01; I thrilling contest in straight could easily be put in shape: for heataflml l 800d field over that harness racing. The grounds ‘and half-mfe track in 2.0a l-i ondiuprnnrunsnts are first close. ~'I‘he 2.0a l-4 and 1.00 i-z. These areiproposal n to hold two meotinp od the three fastest heats for age and, five days each, one 1n the sfiring ‘gait ever trotted over a small oracle and the other in the fall, the date: find the time in the second mileinot conflicting with the running ;has been surpassed on but one oc- .‘ races. ‘welds. by Invader in 2.05 3-4 in ‘ glasz. | I Chariottetownu veteran hem- man, W. S. Moxie, was the recip- ient of many oongmtulatbns las 'I‘u"sday when he celebrated his 90th birthday. As usual he was seen about town driving. Mr. Mc- l On the same day and 521mg mm}; ‘H. Kay Worthy (3) 2.03 1-2 mp- ped izheopening heat oi the threel year-old pace from His Majesty 1n torles. Will be 3° Dill‘ 0611i’- EFHWI’ "I “hi” ‘whim! WB- 0181 3- last two games from the New Bruns- 2 M in 1933 than 31,1933’ Wallace R“ smweyl o; mdlam” “m” the pm wick champions need but a Emma ‘nmm ‘ ‘ h , u u 1-2. thereby lowering by Kie was one oi the best known - 1 Y W040 1. New or 911115 91W? ma“ e5 I‘ Amen" l5 1191"‘- Sl" 1 Th m1 thr-"e-qualters of a scco d th d ' in h i Cam ll, president, reported w- lltioel education of has h h . - , = .1 ° i’ B°“°“"° “t” i“ _ . “ ° e" e“ m“ m“ i!“ H‘ pbe woolen Pro- win now to give t em t e crown cupped five minutes gwm the re Dietz, a fu‘l blccded Soux Indian tattlkmned “mm” 0° a draw pievious record or 2.05 1-4 for judgment was excellent and. h,“ day. deeded equally with that oi men and supporters of the team were cord mark for the distance of G15 He :21 dhisi‘ tb ll d ti t re W 0o a e u“ Una when they met in s sizzling fight Geldings of like ago and gait over word reliable so as a result he built Ford overseas shipments to these since the enactment od the 19th confident tolllshi the hlllfl-llli/il-lls mus; between New yon, and cm- Oarslile when “Pop" Warner was = . A _ » . _ _ 1 111111111161» “>1 ti“ "1" 111M “"1°11*1111°11t- 111111111 11°11“ 1111* *1 11"" l“ 1 dun-u. ohio, lost rue-coy. His "01111- “ m‘ ‘m’ "W" "°°““Y' ;.i‘.‘."’..§.‘.'°.’."2‘i.$fi;‘hi?’ ha? a] Zrlogruht: zaihsudllctinewhl-ffn months of this year, will exceed But I do not believe that the row. time was two hours and forty min- Th’ “mm-d” wh° hm” “wwhed F Mus n. 3 m hi; ‘brought this gollmce '5”: the entire 1a months of 1032. The participation of in politics “"11" °°111l°=11t new u. 351911589 o; we, m miles Jim Thorpe trained at Carsllle:th* 11111111111" 111 111°" 111011101111 i em, o, me m, o, we standard Bu; Kiwanis w,“ equmy connd. 1nd,?“ school by “Pap” warn“. have made Petrolle a 7 to 5 choice. ; bred stamens. upturn in exports began in April with the intr- ‘uctlon of the new V-8 car overseas. The improve- ment in the oversees territories has been well sustained since that time. Shipments from the East Mir. Campbell said that the im- hasprooeedledonspsrwithmen b18111! because the men themsel- ves have prevented it, "I believe that republican women should elect in party conference their own national women chair- ent of pulling the series out of the firs. They had taken one game from Sprlnghill, and right-bender Roy Boles, who pitched that game at St. Stephen Monday, was ready to step into the box tomorrow. per hour- A Ger-mm track and field teaml of fifteen members will visit Japan, next yea!‘ for meets with represen-k tative Japanese teams, it was am» and considered by many the great- [m5 4W3!!!“ 11¢ M171" 111 both net a1 round athlete the world has hand! h» blasted may of the ever known, siill holds the Ameri- Irings toughest wfl-rrlors. but Fuller can high scozing record of football ils known for his courage and dog- history, he having registered 198 gedness and plenty of money is re- points in the sfason of 1912. ported as being wagered both ways. The third record broken was in a Pa“ ‘QB-inst time at Lexington,‘ . ———— I Ky.. when Captain Hanover in his‘ The Boston Post of October 13th icndeavor to beat 2.06 l-2 travelled carries s. splendd aroount of the ‘the distance in 202 l-il with theyannual Columbus Day horse show last half in 59 3-4 $e"C1‘lds. 'I‘he'and race m etlng oi the Metzopo- modore Wilson and H0lly:o0d‘i010.000 people gathered around Windsor slant to the donfnions nounced by the Japan Athletic will o. u... heaviest during the nut 3”“? ‘u f‘ t?“ “h”: “m” no will be opposed by "I-eiw" Ed- yud...m.,_ n... 6......“ athletes! _-- _.______ 1w previous Pcrfolmdnce of nun Driving club. hem at the guorter. m “mm” °“ m‘ “h m“ oormier. with Manes»! Jim CWWBY m expected to arrive by eerplunoi In 1924 Bilfings Polly kicked 17 thr-ee-veir-old trotting geldings‘ Chalrlfis River Speedway, Boston. W heremfm wpolnwd for “Vi”? smlthpaw C0919 “ma” of The events will likely take place field goals in one some, which is s W“ 3-93 1'2 held 1011f)’ by COm-ihfl day PFQVWP- The" We" °3°5° pnovement in the companys export buslnem has been most marked in Australia, India and South Africa. wh"re deliveries in the second hslf at the year are running at an 's.vera:e 0d 300 per cent over those in the first hali- The increased volume in both New Zealand and them.” LONG RIVER WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular meeting of the Long River Women's Institute was held in the schoolhouse Oct. 17, with ten members present. vice-president, Moncton as Fencebusters’ ace-in- the-hole in the event the series should be extended to five games by a Kiwanis victory. inslsnul at Tokyo, Ocobvr 13-14, 1934. The Monoton Hawks have taken,‘ to the woods for preliminary tralnf ing, but the popular method with souie of the Abbles, notaby Beat \ ‘ Kelly, Hudszn and Nicholson is th. , bicycle- They are getting in from record for both a sngle game and a single season. A formal challenge for America's cup which the late Sir Thomas Lipton tried so hard to lift. has been filed by the British sportsman and aeroplane manufacturer, Thomas M. Sopwith, the race to urslglml (Canadian Press) SHILBURNE, N. 5.. Out. 20.—Tlle 3°17" Clllltlllll Hanover 42. 202,the show ling and iii-etching the 1-2 1S by the champion, Guy Mc- races. ' Kinney (4) 1.59 3-4 fl-lld his dam.‘ is another futhrity winner, Nelle‘ Speaking of the Class E trot-for Dillon (a) 2001-4. dam of three the 1. c. Young trophy. the Pest trotters in the 2.06 lisi. |sayst "The first heat was won by iw. .1. M<Don1.ld’s Orlando Lee, beating out Mayor Whites Tide The salnc day at Lexington. Tomi the Mala a com an ‘s teiri . while notyss grZa-tyis, howegry, w" w‘ E‘ 1"" m“ p"°“d°d' i” w “m” "u" “ d” ‘m “'1 111° P11“ i“ m4- H° h“ i m" fir?cgelrtcreigzrhflslrllrlzallitfrfilgd n~ ho dno c t Mam’ Wm“ w“ “iv” by D" F’ nest; pnlnisins’ Mam‘: b, repeating m‘ E R With the AT:bies every mull l5 9' all steel boat under construction n Bhelbmme w“ an the ‘W’ home {rm w ve “p am Hmwvw W. Chlitopher. Dr. Christopher ‘ Creed in unison. Roll call was ans-_ law unto hmself but each one is whch h, W111 name The Endeavor. f m w my 1r “waxed the mark Of Bertha‘ Qlturned the tables and with mast- rom e or Fa at u cage. Hanover (2) to 2.04 and also putlwfly han-dung of the mm Bantu-ride The Tergest share of the com- pany's export volume is being eb- wered by each member giving courrged to get himself into as It is estimated that the building. Capt. Em Pine warmly welcomed Isabel Hanover M) mo‘ and smut-Mark home in front of Hollyrood en 8°°d d 0911431‘?! 11$ WS-‘ible’ 5° '5 testing and racing oi a cup boat w b‘ ready for the ice early in No- costs beW-m $500909 and $1,000,- |vemb2r. We predict that our b0?! my ‘will be in just as g.od shape esl:;~i. u” m’ Apple‘), Four member‘ pad!‘ when he took his schooner into Irunenburg yesterday, received an equally enthusiastic reception here today, and hundreds oi townspeople boarded his craft to inspect the Hanover (5) 2.04 in the 2.05 list‘ . ~.Hum<phr.y and Orlando Lee in the, 352F052‘; product's o! the Ham l second heatand by anarrow margin. - 421118. beat out Oxlando Lee in the third heat." . “med by Amtmn“ "he" " "uxbi their fees The minutes of the pre- ;:.:::..1"Y:";:':..::.";:.. u. 1:111- -~ =11 habumlén M m démhlon. n lproved. 'I‘he following committees “ ' 5 a were appointed: School, Mrs. Harry 0[0SERABE Continued on page 9 (cwfllw nu’) Three days before the above race, ounces and a consequent ‘better- Paynm,’ m‘ Even"; Punter; 81w’ Jlent in economic conditions. The M" Munaycomubl. M"; M“ . ‘ ' ““*°“° ‘“ ‘he 9"“ °' "°°1 “it Campbell; Program, ma. Murdock YARMOUITI, N. 5., Oct. 20+- wl-Iusky Noel Paul, tireless Indian any of the others. HAIR STYLES ARE UP TO MATCH PIQIOES BRITAIN CHALLENGES FOR. AlWERICiUS CUP fleet racing schooner. on October 3d, Mr. Ben-y gave the‘ beautiful three-year-old pacer,‘ Dr, Christopher a1=o drove ing lihcpress and was a close second ad other baslo commodities also has . Maouod M,“ cum w i 1 dmflll“ I'll-Yule!‘ 1W1" 51111118111111 . Daniel Hanovrr a. mark of 201 i-2 I Wdideg ' b m — ' in the two heats won by Yocken bbegllftn itrgportantt factor in 1n- Lunch, Mrs. Alan Campbell, Mrs, l hintggoodhoui hliimxgennigh NEW YORK, Oct. Iii-Prices dud coupon, oot. l9-The Royal 836C slalllllll Fllr Sale and also reduced the record 0f the} Me,“ n.0,“, m z ,2 and 2,0 ,_,,_ cre sns e coun W's purchaslns Heath campbem Thcpmgrm cum o 11.! u u ' d wages and werythmg e159 are go. Yacht, squadron today announced two-yeet-old pacer Laurel Ham-The Doctor w“ second with m, Yul-mouths annual ve-m e loe. SAMSON HAL M,” ow,- w L04 3_4_ mu‘ m? 01d “my 113Gb“, B. Lee m 8:25;“? 3:59 been the ravmmble sisted of a reading, "In spite of Australian to the “l Britt!‘ pmmd. Fa ts by Mrs. Oliver Paynter and In India the betterment in Iiord business has been vi».tually es great Is in Australia_ and further in- creases are expected with the pas- ting of the monsoon season. General business in India has been on the upgrade for some months due to rising comrnody a contest won by Mrs. Murray Con- stable and~ Mrs. Oliver Paynter. Next meeting to be held at the home of we. Murdock Macbeod, roll call to be answered with a Supper Dish Recipe. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. ""1 race. | The two redskin runners had the Irece to themselves right from the starters gun, and they were neck and neck as they came down the ‘stretch in the final sprint. But ling up this fall, so hair styles are too, the New York Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association say!- At the opening of the associ- aton's convention yesterday, b1911- er coiffures were SIIOWIL Curls will be banked on top of the head this that it had filed a formal challenge I ‘with the New York Yacht Club for. the America's Cup, famous yacht- Thls seven year old stallion by Napoleon Direct 1.59% is the fastest record stallion ever imported to P 15.1. and is by the same sire as Marjorie M. and Clair Napoleon the latter capable of pacing in 2.10 is ing trophy which the late Sir ‘Thomas Lipton tried so long to win for limgland. The challenging yacht Rcynclda, which on Sept. 30th, trotwd in 2.06 l-li, eqaulling the then worlds record for two-year- old ge-‘dlngs, driven by Mowin Ohilds, establsllod a new mazik of is Tom sopwithh Endeavor, now the fastest three year old in the ‘Noel! longer experience told, and {he was five strides ahead as he f breasted the tape. His time for the a 3-10 miles was 28 minutes and year. "rhe upward movement plays the leading role in aut/umn colffures." Mnritln-les this season. being built at Gosport. m“ l. A h l lh lsan, boat design 5111111111111 '1 111111 A1111‘ 1'1 o are‘ Ne o u John A. 2.03%. He is a big rugged, and builder, who drew the plane heavy boned hone‘ Dede“ mu“ for two oi the Union Shamrocks.’ nered and sound and was outstand- 2-04 1-2 last half in 1.01 1-2. The Indtanaplis Speed Sale. which takes place Nov. 8-10, prom-i ises to offer its patrons a choice 2.19 1-2 and 2.10 1-4, s0 he had a pretty busy afternoon. Speaking of County Folio. W. H- Gacher, Secretary of tho Natnnal _Trotting Asociaiion says, that in addition to their being the show window of the Ccmnlunity in which they are ocaled, they have become the battleground; for many of the fastest trcttvrs and PM"! prices, a moe tangible spirit of Cleansin 4s “and, [the demonstrator said. "The back _ - . ' . . in thre ld h ' confidence and the lull in poitical M l? Almost n, qnsrisr mile behind the of the neck has-ht really be.n seen Flllllih and Filth. 1185 designed ill‘? m: ":0: Pulggyaulfay toffgprg‘; lot of horses inc udlng His MRJ-i m tram rm An or flwm have my; Isitaiicn. it was pointed out. Oap- ac lne brother, t... young m... vemos o; for the past seven years. It dls- E"°‘°‘“'°1'- ,,, $110,959 "u, w“ "med swab efty 10> 2.00 1-2. Salka worthy. m“, ,,._,,.,.,,. 0,, .291. man)’ of ills lit is understood that the new! (4) 2-02, champion four-ycar-old ma; fust ital. which took flight at the height of the disturbance last yea-r, is now returning, largely for long- term investment, indicating a sub- stantial degree cit confidence on Illa can oi lnmtom. Sidnilar situations prevail .in South Afica, where material im- provement in Ford deliveies is now In progress- In addition to the betterment in sales overseas ofellbrd V-d cars manufactured in East Windsor, the Ford company also will market this year in its oversees telritories some 2,000 Engl sh-mado B-horse Power Fords as a cquence of its emeement last year with the Ford Motor company, Limited, of Dlgenham, England. Under this sgtemfnt, the Canadian company manufactured V-8 Fords for distri- bution by the English company in the United Kngdom and in ref/urn distributed the English made "baby" Ibrds in its oversees torri- tor-fies. Indications that the Ingllm de- mand for Canadian made Hod v-a cars is improvfng were seen in the recent shipment of e consign- ment of V-ife to llhigland for ex- hibition at the llbzd exposition in Albert Hall, which opened Qin- ber 12:11., in connection with the Annual lmglish motor ca: show 0t the Olympia. m addition to this, the eompanybeeonorderendie preparing to ship several hundred additional V-l cars for distribu- tion in the United Klnldmn. MODERN a Additional work at the Domlnon Division of Agricultural Bacteriol- ogyontheuseofaweeklyesolu- tlon (0-4 to 0-5 per cent) for the treatment of milking maohne rib- ber parts shows that milk of a set- iafactmy sanitary grade can be obtained when the lye treatment follows a cold water " rinse. eliminating the use of hot water. The represents the simplest and ‘ , “ treatment for milking machines yet devised. ‘Ilesie with milking machine and milk cans in- dicate that lye has a very pro- nounced epecfio germicidal action on the hint of bacteria which are nsponsible for n many defects in milk and dairy promlois. asssmm 5611001. Honor loll for September: Grade Z-l, Marjorie MacDonald; 2, Adele MacDonald: I, Elinor mum and Isabel Doyle (equal). Grade 12-1, Catherine MacDon- aid. Grade VIII-i, Robert Dixon; I, Marion Macllschern and Hayden Dixon (equal): I. Ronnie Robertson. Grade VI-l, Blair MacDonald; 3, aid. . Grade Iv-i. Dolores MacDonald: 2, Pearl MacDonald: l, Gordon Ilse. Donald. Grade III-l, James MacDonald; I. Roy Robertson; l, Dorothy MM- Donald. arm‘ n-l, u Verne MacDon- ald; i, George MacDonald} Grade I (Sm-i, Grade I (JrJ-Lj-ioyd MacDon- Bridgewater, N. s, followed closely smeared like Willem" 9111- 1111111“ by Ernest Muise of Yarmouth. have been beck n-cvw for some time. Bernard Knight oi Dayton, N. 5., Now we shall see. the beck of the us. MacDonald; s, Ian uoonon- ' finished fif-ih; Herbert Devine of Yarnlouth, sixth, and Richard Nevin of Saint John, seventh. Si- meon Nevins of Saint John fin- ished 13th and John Long, also of Saint John, was 16th. WHAT ARE YOU SWTiNG THERE 9 GRlNNiNCi ABOUT - neck once more." Feathers and velvet and all sorts of ornaments will be used this year to adorn the coiffure, the associ- ation has decided. Iliiw on Bownosesuo lately at Fredericton this Fall in yacht is of all steel constnlctionizoliu d ‘ w; . n, T s stallion was bro o over and wnmuc along e “me th rty mares in U. S. A. before lines as the all-steel volsheduqbeinx lmwmd he”, and h“ m“, owned by W. L. Stephenson. which license to raise good colts that will made such a. fine showing st Oow- dflvlflll m"! I118"!- Will take foxes or work horses in exchange for this high class stallion. WELLINGTON lilcNl-IILL, es last summer. Nicholson s: canper are the builders. 2009. ALL READY AN' WAiTiNG .' h 1% : Al home or away from home nothing con lake the ploee oi Rosebud with Moriiime pipe smokers. There's keenerenioymeni and u loi more satisfaction in this Fragrant tobacco that’: blended to suii the exacting Maritime taste. IF YOU PREFER PLUG TOBACCO trstiing filly and a consistent w'n_ her, R/ose Manic Alibe (0 2J0 l-2.‘ champion four-year-old pacing turf stars Silfifid lli rams, while at tzmrs some of them came back after they acquired fast rvords m revive the memories of filly, Onceta Strathmere 2 05 l-2, Lindy Volo 2.06 l-2 and others equally well known. t! ose who saw theni at the beginn- ing of their careers- To date the limit. of arsed on e Mr. Charles Chrncller, ,0. keen ha“ "me “Mk by a pacgr 15 2.01 lover of horses, is a very proud credited iomuy m Dan patch, man, the reason for his elation be- Smgle G" M“ m Gram-m m4 ing the performance of his hsnd- the tm.”_year_o1d Mm 1 Wm some little thre year old trotted-J This youngster has been t" allied all: The “min for '_ trons,- on a y,“ summer by Art Mclnnis and lnst mp came w“ placed M, g m; 1.4 Tue day. driven by Mr. Chandler by Pe-fl. Manning a, Readmk pm stmpped a half over a heavy track in 192i No “ma. has bu.“ hi,“ in 1.10 with the last quarter in to approach that 31mm, thirty-three seconds. His name is Almcr Worthy by Charl s Worihyi speakgng 0g great yacrformanccs “d h“ “m i‘ m“ PM’ 59'3" this year do fairs over hall mild i‘ . Gochor mentions s.- Pekl’ V010. Gill" McKinney and filothhqirs ihc ioliowmg siartlins Peter the Brewer are the th1~¢c‘p3.._,0rmfinc,.s_ The 297 3-4, made leading sires of 2 l0 performers in bv me £,,.0__,.,.ar_,,1d paw“; rmv orde of merit, to dale, for the sea- 6,“? F, E,.,.-_m_ the gm 3-4 n: the son of 1933, while Peter Volo heads u“. ,.p._.,. .,,.__-;d (rqggjr, Pymoc Hall the list as rega ds new perforlners and “l,” miles 1n 3,05 1-4 and 2.01 with The Laurel Hail second and L2 respesll“lcly ground by vnn Peter the Brewer third. island, and Mam D_ The perform. "_"“ a r of the‘ fourqvcar-old PM" What d0 you think of a biack-‘cglfi; Abbednle when he won in smith who uses s. plane as a morlv 2 04 at 1.3.9,; My, vi“ and rqilallsd of transpoiiafion to ‘visit his cus- m9 track “Wm m, Ruttimd, Vi. tomrrs in isolated ports of the o; 2_o3_ . oountzy? A blacksmith in Misscula, Montana, who holds n record of, The mom-d b-lmkmg perform. shoeing 35 mules in Ollf‘ day, ro- an“ at Reading‘ Pa" o; the “yo. cently few from Minouln to Big yeapoid con smrdy, (rotting in Prairie in a little over an hour, 2 061.1 which is a four-day tzip over the‘ trail, to msnoure the forest service, A peflormance (has, c511; ms Nlllolllll? hdfsts- howl-e than paszing commend was that of the Cauadiln pacer, Gil! the Tramp, when ho won 0t Hnr~ As a result 6f two successful her- ald; '3, Audrey Dixon; s, Millie llao- QMQKE ncss race meetings sisied at the m, n_ D31,“ m gm ,4 and m; 8V1 . lqflmn‘ p,“ n, and“, Donald and Lenny MacDonald (equ- ‘Qgglup Mount Royal race irscx. M°“'“°“1- thy... y,_.,,,,,. a, Roche-tor, n43, iu Onablee us to effect o real ruins '9' g9; "111 1'1“- "le "m °’ WW1‘ “t- 2.00 l-z, 2.0a 1-2 and 2.04 0-14. In your repel: hills. Highest average - Dolores blac- ‘ traoted ovrr 0000 P901378 Mid the. _____- f Llfgg pIckQQQ Ext" h”: 15¢ m6 PLUG seccnd on a bitzorly cold day over] M, Gochflss 5mm brisuq; wgm We will gladly give you a quota- tion on any repair before under- Iaklng the work. Ample space for Donald. . Hollis B. Jenkins-Teacher, (Patriot please eopy)_ so. Vlllle storage. GIARDING’! GARAGE V ‘ v '\-_ "B" “aw” ifau-s which we rcgrct we lrtv» not "Jlillgio C1113: fltlkl» The sophisticated hand carries a —”'_" room to gve- “'4' ' iant crystal rims with a mono- It is some ten years q- mm .1212? ._- -_;, , the . ' - "alum" aummumwmhhgu-nmm simeldcrltrealwasgmennieref Oontinuedonv(=lil=9 s l‘ i ‘kg h] i» lb. HllfilldQl I 30°"- 11" "'11‘»°"*°11 Pmllme" 111 a lot of other instances of fast 5993""? m" Grand Circuit “t”. time made on hnlf mile tracks at "&“,- . . .1-s-b- .. :n&.A\l-J'I‘J§-4~|p4'5.4-Z- - ._. -.__.___-______--_--_-___.__,___’___A__ u 9,55: Txax.‘ non-or .__..