"" l +4 5 - “or - a 113g: cuanmwnrowu GUARDIAN PAGE saying till holds plenty of "fiftfgfltlfiiocn football en- hwiut; was clearly seen by the m" at attended the Prince i! Academy ._Mt. Allison ‘Bmghgfsvictorla Park on Saturday afternoon. 1g was one o‘! t.he'blg3est crowds here in recent years and each d every one of them. numbering m]; diii nillny old football stal- arls Wore enthused with the Hume h,’ me m0 young squads put up they battled it out hammer and B o“... the entire span of the wn just as rug- gllllgéSgijillldnelil if! a chatnliifm- were at stake with the best 0f "yurtsmzlllship prevailing through- put. . a a 0 n must have been a bitter pill [or the visitors to swallow for hwy-day's defeat marked the 0111f In,“ the squad has received all “mm They are regarded as one piihe best Academy tcunls that Mt. liliison has put out in recent years may looked the part as they fir“ 1m champions all the way o h t; 1n th final analysis a s s ii ay were beaten by s uad. I I I Prince of Wales were full oredit h; their victory. They continually my [he play away from tlicir op- .ents with fast following and fine 5mg attacks in tlle backfield m enjoygd .1 big margin in ter- moyy play throughout the entire nicoilnirr. ’ _ a they could only account for almui. touchdown is a, tribute to m, tighing qualities of the VISWHS team. Time after time their line m m danger but. always fought back either kicking or drib- bling out of danger and right to the final whistle were within stri- km distance cf knotting the count. n - o But Prince of Wales have come ‘m; way since their opening game oi the season. Then they were in- experienced for the most part but Couch Gordon Bennett has made a. b of wliippiilg them into shape and Saturday they gave-they were forced to-their finest display ‘fluieumho a a I n; playing field also can» for complimentary remarks on Sat- urday. The lanes were all clearly marked so it was easy 101‘ spec- mier; to follow its course and this was me work oi several of the Prince g wjflfl players and their coach who looked after this and 0f it and {or which they are deserving of aoirllnendation.‘ . with argarllzation plans now aempietc, officers elected and I schedule drawn up hockey will now have to mark time for the opening of the City Hockey League eh December 5th Friday night's meeting was a huge success from itsrt to finish which augurs well ior the success. of the league. o - Iullelt oo-operation-whicl-i h as I should bs—wu shown by all club officials in attendance and the krynoie ivns to insure a smooth Iorkinz schedule of games. With llwh a fine start being made it llist has to be successful and hock- W fflfli can look forward to a. ban- "IQOSOTL a a Wreath o! the various teams ls liot lmnwn but. one will be able to tildes Once the squads swing into Practice sessions anrl in this con- llection manager Archer of the forum stated that foe will be 1v- liilbie to the teams just as aoon ll weather conditions permit, s “it CPIIEQians-a combined squad _ Prince of Wales and St. Dun- ium‘ ma)’ Drove to be tile dark- h°i°° 01' the lcukue. Pro-season dope ll installed Pete Kelly's Air- Pores leifeuultvs but With the two college ca“? bflflfims: toqothcr they are légen ‘to ice a strong puck chas- mmmékilgtsyilli-"lgcilrglérllblcfto be right C - m honors‘ o 1e lght for lea I I I However it w ‘t h “it strvnmh ormblcakerlggsngofbelqie ggigéerilffliialslsis learned but for the u wnjeflum .l s a matter of mere I I I Willie Bmythe thinks that. Brook- w“ “Pd Vififiliilltioilrsiinuld he ad" c: they a d _ oiled a5 Duffour was 311m popular personality m“ injured and had to leave the game "' W». sits Minn?“ “I m“ v n50 95 9D pa“ ' mmhfilii-‘ufiwaumu? 13%” my M" in g: mfilmw’ but the“ "e m’ Hum’ A6109” bmtoro than“ 511.1%“, T‘ a wfmflrjfigf‘ why m" ‘hwid b’ back Ind three times in the last ,,,,,,; ' - ,, Prettiest: "b an." 1- osens t eoc me wtitiisolliisze s dwtllrllzglngwpvflulatigg ltgljaunessulby ltélmnstilelueredmiliig‘ a rm’ Wu’ Th“. ma” “m” Tens ti: as the whimlo went for hull” II. S. College Football Scum nu rm *= — “u- n a co g h; scores Saturday: c“ cm u S Not-m Dom. I Bu ll 76 C.0.N.Y‘. 0 Coast Guard Academy ll Um- mouth 0 - Holy Owes l9 Colflate l8 Lalfflllbtte 30 Rlllifiore 0 Navy 48 Cornell 0 "la 36 COIlITibiI T e W‘? Vlminla. m Yale l3 Brown 0 . South Alabama 34 Mississippi s Arkansas l2 Rioe '1 Clemson 5'! V.M.!. 13 Duke 84 Wake Forest o‘ oeolsis Tech a4 mun, 1 Mississippi State 26 Auburn )1 0n l. (OW Saturday Save Gordon Bennett's tools Par . crowds to Oklahoma A. & M. 39 Texas a “We Ghrlsilun 14 Texas Tccho enloved n big advantage hi terrl-‘ Wu‘ bog over the visitors thr h bo halves of the blt/terly r t Drake S1 Missouri Valley a Iowa, State l9 Nebraska e Kansas Stats l8 Kansu 14 Michigan l4 Illinois 0 wane-sets l9 Indiana l4 wssouri 21 Oklahoma 21 m» the Mt. Allison team time Ikain sent the oval s inning out danger as their lne was in denser of being crossed by the fast following P.W.C. team. Outwe h in the scam. Qfijgufig? wafliaitglzffefi l" o Wales nevertheless Tulsa. in ew semis “'°“"d “l m" “Mk i" h“ Wichita izfiviccosi. an: 1 mfW-‘gintgléelr bwkftirld awayggn ' roun so: es thmo - wlwmsl“ 26 1°“ 7 out tho game. But the Mount p" w,“ Allison team were plent/y danger- Olls at times forcing the winners March Field 28 Wanillngtqi o back to within fifteen yards of U.C.L.A. '1 c lif i th lr 1i P. . . m] a ornq n “f; nnonlytohavothe WC on u QIOOIOIQGDOOU o UtohBtfl/teflldl-hoflomr-n‘! REMEMBER WIIEII B This ma; Torch; PedegTnVictoriEr-glx-day 516K116 rider- established s world's one-mile mark at Mlnnoopoll; 13 hurl back their dullenle m. Allison kicked of! to Prince at Wales and the local Colleaians immediately kicked and drlbblod to the Mounties ten yard line. The losers kicked out of danger but PlW.C. cooling right back lnln u Nicolle on tho last end d’ a backfield play who stopped just five yards from a touchdown Wars ago today. Paced by an: - most of th; Mt. Allison attacks NEW RQRK N 13 _ (AP) - ‘nley zlr returning to the n-nin- Wltk-zfiggonmdhlggflstgicgnqgwbg» glans‘, fr?‘ suirJ- £321,912 3111x1131; N31 bYolik nsiigggaogkso lfikem: , land todpay. _ G re ' EIRUB , elm O1‘ — §:'..£“...‘i" rs: ggu-bg m» m» c. s w ~ us us o no». - u» w Canadzens Defeat Black ... or‘ c. DEGREES _ The not received A guilty uluht H W Brit" I 1°" 1°“ amplification of the first and second a~.-.._--___ m. “$7 t gslflfxrldteam Winn-kg; bay: wbhéiaoxjrlgflflaelutigna Rel‘: H k F h W‘ degrees of the Knights of Columbus ed thNt I'M uv e 0 thwtflu -'- ' ' hldi l c iCi1.b'.\ as soon lg P353312 Hockey “m” to the Prince of Wales ""055 m? Hm" m” firs‘; ¥§“'zc°§n,ve1f,; s l ixastthiirlottgtdwlifi Cgltilllillilll yclsater m- ~ o a fifteen. H?!‘ the ue 8 minutes W v9 “mes ° e afternoon at which 30 new nlcm ~11. , < national hockev lealzue season but i__.____._.==._*__i . i . _ , "Ihllin 157 ICEBERG inside the P.W.C. - - wer inducted into the ouiei. Tilt‘ 3PM 9f In)’ Objection; by g their first dnce last Jan. £2. 6 . mdllwhofiqusrs Garden or Iun- b ma“ wafltmuwnlifx Thev turned over a new leaf ll-st AGHIfi-gffigépggga ghlc-aggfi-iglaa first dckéegas‘ llnfierAlilaadléfiCtlfig Reta" hug“. _ y - ' vss g c. i it R . A c ona ' ‘mp ' H‘ “m” your. on their own nflht. however. and had tho edae Hawks team xsve the Montreal Can- gt c.',§‘,‘,,,,.,.ofi,,, and me e1’! BuWk-lyn under Red not», g a natural. Because Red i; ; 3,003- 1i"! type and because he is a known 30- yard . ‘Rio bsll went. to midfield with time out being c (If Mt. A. tion of course. 'f‘heru are othr cit- j d m u t _ half time. v117§tt§v§§n 31.11..“ N H’ L‘ ° “t P“ m“? ‘h’ “w” a o a Al to the presidency why not I, lee-u 11h Douala; McArthur when coma! back from war. or some hi8 court film's. He should be one entire remote from club ‘affilia- tions. fellow like me or some men. ‘lulled would carry a partisan fla- vor into the position. minutes it was a see saw struggle with first Prince of Wales and then Mt. A. taking the offensive. Mt. Ailisonl got to the winners 35 yard line on a penalty boot RTiNG NES cKinnon ’s Touchdown In Second Half Gives Prince Of Wales 3-0 Victory i ' i A touchdown by "Shorty" Mo» left to play when the losers rally-illlulilcheflbkins. Hu h .13 ks m will’ i118 ditch tend took and McMillan while agt’. glcitounik/ig. play with l5 minutes or pay let_ my lngldq 118 l-New York. Atonas o sea his: Prin ' f Wl five yard ling But each for s Twenty Prince of Wales rugby squad a. time they couldn't beat. the kick- three as welias the high single. 114,. 3-0 victory over the visiting Mt. ing game that the P.w.c. teaml Allison Academy team in an ex- resorted to lo halt the atta/cks. hlbitlen some played at the vic-, m.» and some ended with the Mount bson team still only 3 yard-s wiinefied by one of the largest] away from a try that would knot view s. game in recent- the econ. but it was 3 yards thcy Neal's the. Prince Ofvwales team! could not nuke. Lineups: Mount Allison: Fullback, Nott- lng, three quarters, Stevens, Duf- four. Kean, Yoim er: halves. Ruse l-fubb. Barritt; orwards. Bernstein. Van Wart. Stephens, Neal, Lehacheur, Coffin. Subs. Lane. Mcdeircs Prince of Wales: Fullback, Caintwell; three quarters. Nicolle, Qulgle-y. Mcliinnon. Palmer; halves. Blanchard, Proude. D. MacDonald; forwards. Robertson. wellner, DeLory, stacey, McEwen. Court, Compton. Subs. Jenkins. Kayl. Cornish. Rider-ea: L.A.C. Cole. RAJ‘. ll. Y. Rangers Break Long Losing Streak ilfllyed two mainland teams over the Mitten. i Bowling Team From Airport Visits Mainland from No. l Afr .5 A bwlini team Navigation chool at C‘- rioting)“ week-end. At New Glasgow the boys from No. 2 A. N. S. were defeated by 149 Pin! hilt at Pictou they won by 2‘! pins. At New Glasgow the Munro's mm was composed of jliachem did not ully, At Pjetgu MacMillan With 301 had the hllgh In a. badminton match 1a edln ‘Pictou Lac. Brooks defeateg tyne of -the top-ranking players there. R. L. Bishop by a score of 15-5 in an exhib tion match. It was one of the best seen there for some time. A bi badminton tournament is being p nnned for Pictou on Novem- ber 23 and several players from the Charlottetown airport hOpQ to take part. ‘Football Player -ls Fatally Injured MADISON. Wis. Nov. l2 - (AP) — Allan J. Sharer, Jr., l7 year old freshman quarterback of the Un- iversity ol Wisconsin football team. died in hospital last ni ht. a few hours after he had part cipated in Wisconsins 26-1 triumph over Iowa‘s Hawkeyes. Shatter We: injured midway t-hmufll the second half. Uncon- scious. he was token to Wisconsin General Hospital, when he died. The attending physician, Dr, Llew- ellyn Cole. said death was due to in_ternal_injuries. This alum is of local interest. of a nun! nature may at o cents a word. strictly pay- a vanes. - COOKS for Christmas Photo- If“ LISTEN IN u» a. Book Week i broadcast over C F C.Y. on Mon-' day evenlnz. from B to 8 80 _ i BEIITRAILEIJARIIIAI reserved for rmu| but ‘thankful OONIIDRATION LII‘! IN ' Ill-ANCE- BLIGIIT HIE - A slight fire Saturday afternoon at 17f Sydney Street called out the Fire Depart- ment. It was quickly gxtlngulghgd, SPENDS WEEK-END HERE — Mr. Justice James D. Hyndman, who has spent a few days in the City visiting his mother, Mrs. Char. Tl-IERPS NO OTHER TOBACCO JUST LIKE- "l oI-u Cl-IUM The Tobacco of Quality les Hyndman, left this morning for his home in Ottawa. REGULAR monthly meeting Knights of Columbus scheduled for ‘Tuesday evening, Nov. 14 is postponed until Tuesday, Nov. Z1. li- -ii HOME FROM OVERSEAS _ Lieut. Winston smith, R. c. A , Who sew service in Africa and Italy, is home in Charlottetown on fur- loutgh. Whilain llttaly llileut. Smllth me many arct w - gudlng Caps. Gus fis°¢z<$n§i’§f'o¢'i. USE YOUR en onra , Major Leo Manon. aid. Major Fred Nash, and Capt. Don Scott. _ , PLAY REPEATED — The play "Anne oi Green Gables" was well received by a lar e audience at the second repeat per crmance in Heartz Memorial Hall Saturday night. Much credit is due Miss Kay MacEach- ern as corlvener of the specialty numbers; Prof. . Roy Kcnrlnll, who trained the chorus; and Miss J. Cruikshank. who took the solo Kart. Among those who assisted be- ind the scenes were Mrs. ltay Smallman, who acted as promoter, and borne Finley who had charge of‘ the lighting effecti. HOLD MEETING~ Tile United Packing House Workers of America held n ineetinz at the Sportins Club in Chkown Saturday night. Representatives of the Union from Moncton addressed inciting housi- workers in Cllarlottcimvn, (iQJillL! with the situation in Cfillfldn mid discussing the master agroenlent and the possibility of gettlil!’ local were '11P. here from Moncton Sanderson Welldelbo and Calvin START LET SKATING PLAY A PART IN YOUR HEALTH PROGRAM To workers under it. Representatives‘ THE WEEK RIGHT Ifiardinals ‘Fian i Big Ball Park 31' LOULJ. Nov. l2 — (AP) -— Z>'...ii Brendon, president of the world ciiliiiiploil St Louis Cardinals, uti- ,ilo..nccu on Saturday plans for ‘ ‘Ullbifilillli-il ul a $1.000.- ll pilfk iil 5i Louis. IA, on u iii-acre tract, will iJt‘ kilo ii as Cilrciinal Field and uln llilH: a stating capacity of not loss than imam, :5 don said. ; r. E. '1. AlHILLERY- iCUllLlfiilCIi from iflge l.» _ but inaliv of iill: P E.I, men. who adiens some bad moments tonight. over the highly-rated Red Wings but in the end succumbed to the from start to flnbh in a. fast. run- ged frame marked bv one serious 3y Th, C-“Mhn Pr”, h k y h- mp- inlury and s. couple of lesser once. no mm w w m magma: Igcwg fir?“ Calfiaglexvs 3W1“ "K "5- " u" fifth it. i tb son. sumumv Western Canada may, defeated Th." gggqggmwgssegm m, W- "P" P911"! egg today 3for that!‘ seventh “u” °r°wd °t m“? ' ‘f3, ‘Ag-alga ve Championship, Until 55 they k5?‘ hmm" m‘ ' e adian Eoal throughout. the 1175i and third periods. and went out for U"! first intermission with the count. s 1935, when Wlnnibesz came thrmuzh with its great team, Riczina sounds 2—New York. lOllleié the ulillt tile bciggedwar iwas ec are . are st on n w second trililiafiollixsGijirlingéruix of Char- degr" was direcied by M" George t loltoigwn who look the buttery 0- 91°“? and MY- w~ Henry Nmmcmpf i vcrsczis ieii fill unit was coni- Summerside Cquncu‘ The. lnariorfilllllllikCi by ‘another Clluriotlezovvil decree was held m the eveumg w“ tllfficcr, .\1.iiol' xvnilv Andrew". The was attofldtid b)’ 9- 15139 number P‘ ilrtsc-ili colillllllildl-l" l5 Aialul" Bill members from the various councils ‘Corbctt, of Halifax and was presided over by Degree ne of the best-known mcnl- Master Dr, . . MacMillan bcrs o.‘ the battery llnils from Char- who welcomed the new members to iottetown, l-lc lS Gill". RP. Mailer, the omen I" and illustrator of 1:40 Heller (Warwick. Shack) 14:02 3—Detroit_ Brunetoau (Howe) 16:33 Penaltles-Woochy. Heller. Dill. Second Period 4—New York. Watson (Dill. Atm- as) 9:22 Penalties — Simon, Dill. Third Period S-Ncw York. Dill (Goldw) 11:11 o-Detmolt. Hollett (Wooohv. Gros- 50) 15:00 7—New York. Atanas 18:40 Penalties-Simon. McAtee. virtually dominated the prairies gridiron soenc year after vear. Red Wings DETROIT‘, Nov. The Detroit Red WiIlflS broke a six-izamo Toronto winning streak here tonillht. handinlz Mable Lrafs . . _ _ ,, but Prince Vofuwales look play lmytbo looked much bstm Qhln “booted when we saw him. Re walked up and down stairs. n. 1|,- vors a somewhat paralyzed 19g, hut, asnéffiys it will conle around—ln ty kick on an offside pin/y th; visitors. Play raged around the centre stripe for a couiple of minutes with P.W.C. advancing to their opponents 20 and then smother penalty kick to ihe win- ners saw the bull booted into touch by Quigley on the Mit. A. l0 yard line. Another penalty to I I I "How are German and Irvin". he asked. “Ihey are doing mighty well i101: laorgpmganto thefn. mersmi: com X1 ll those birds can. handle itfg’ D t "You know I had nine years of Irvin. and in that time you get to like a man a lot. He has lots of ilne qualities, and nobody hates to lose more than he ‘c1025.’; - “You know all those N, x, 1,, fellows who fought with me, who gave it to me as often as they could and i0 whim! I izave it as often I hope. have ‘been ‘Wondermlf’ fiimythc started to talk about Ted Reeve. tile well known sport col- llmnisi- "Why he even tried to en- list. in the infantry to get into im- tion early. You know I sow fellows like Fred Griffin and other cor- respondents crowding around Reeve in Fktuoncelnskiliiw him questions, ea- er a w l . g t k f“, h!“ was just inches wide of the up- "Reeve is a. real man all the ws . Ylkhtli- , He could have been a captain ay; Two penalty kicks to Prince of‘ It War correspondent but he turned wales m rapid sm°€54°n Saw‘ it down, aid h would ti}; m; Quigiev hit; the oc-ffin corner of the fellow: he started ouT, fvitlf If the field with 1mg» spimnm“ placement but the atccmim ans wide of the uprights. After the 25-yard drop Prince of Wales longed right bztck lo within 15 yards of a touchdown. After two scrums wit-h the P.W.C, scrum healing each time the boll went was untangied a Mt. A. player had IlOSSCSSiUU. A five yard scrum was called and this ‘was where the winners hit the pay-off dirt. ! P.W.C. heeled cleanly. Jack iProude picked the oval and heaved g, short pass lo Palmer; Palmer relayed the oval to Quigiej; with the latter passing to Mcl-linnon who in a. race around the licft end tumbled over the Ting just, as= n5 Csntwelrs attempt for “MMIMRM*.“~“W!Q_ sport writins breeds men like that, aunts but each time the Mmmi l en rm a" for mwe u we“ “cuts back from the danger zorl e There was only three minutes better spo AIIUTIUN FilRTY-FIVES Tonight 8.30 At Knights of Columbus llall Good Prizes special Freeze-Out . Everyone Welcome. J. M. LADNEB. Eldon llolel. _. Phone 1388. """ c the visitors satw Oantwell try a‘ back] again as they received a- over the line but when the pileup to M p] he w“ tackled by the Mt. Allison‘ He was klCklnfl fullback. It was 3-0 for P.W.C. shots so successfully the. were beninll extra. points from a difficult sngieshutout of the season when Buddy Allison team hurled their 0l>l1uI1-|1_Tm.onw‘ 5mm,“ 2.24 their first setback of the national . leakue season 4-2. before l-KJJM-fans. The Red Winks never trailed but Toronto came from behind tWlLKf _ tie the score before defenceman Bill Quackenbush registered on a neat pass from Murray Armstronlz to but the Winks ahead 3 to 2 four Frank Mcfioolf" Sensational As Leafs Win 3-1 TORONTO. Nov. 12 — (OP) — ginsotional tzoultendiniz by rookl vrned. Rook-lo Ted Lindsay's loll a rhin- ute and s quarter from the finish sewed un the decision. m e Bv wlnrllnrz tfllli2ilt.**b(3f0l'6m 6—New"York.“ Dcnlarco (Warwick) Pelnalty — Dill Third Period ’1—New York Dill (Demaroo) 6:00 8—-Boston. Rossini (Jackson, Craw- ford) 11:58 9-—Boston. Cowley (Cain Egan) iojgoston. Cowlev (Crawford) l3:- ___Pemlty — Jgrlniflkl. a e Leafs a Il-l. victo. niizht over Montreal Canadians be- fore 14.839 falls It was the sixth triumph in as nlanv starts for the Leafs who luinthenezi their nation- al hockey league lend to four points over the second-place Canadiens. McCooI was particularly out- sllutout of the season when Buddy Cflllildlells comnletclv dominated‘ the ulav and kept the puck in flor- onto turritory much oi‘ the time. out short range that the fans int: to tall: about his first O'Connor, assisted by Dutch Hil- lOl‘. llnaflv sank the DUCk in the Toronto nets with less than three IHIIIUTGS i0 R0. SUMMARY First Period Pcnaities-Ezlllicki, Getllffe. Second Period Scoring — None. Penalties — Davison. Field. Ken- nedv. Third Period I-Toronto. Schriner (Carr. Johnstone) 8:09 s-Toronto, Bndnar (Schrilier) l5. +-Montreal. O'Connor (l-liller) 11:- Penaitiea - Lamoureux. Back- or. Bruins And ll. Y. Rangers In 5-5 Tie NEW YORK. Nov. l2 — (AP) - Boston Bruins but on a third-oer- lod swrlna spree toniizht to rink‘ up three lzoals in a minute and 35 seconds w pain a 5-5 tie with New York Runners in the national hoc- kev league. Bill Cowley scored two koala in the bclated flurry. commas! First Period i-iihoston. Oufulo 4:04 .E.ost0n Can (Cowley) 8:26 - orlr. Watson (Heller. Iloidlm) 15$? Penalty - Gaudreault Second Period .' 4—Now York. Thulrlcr (R. lla- . aliases-Minutes First Defeat Of Season — l2 — (CP) -—season's larizest minutes after the final period 0-‘ tied. 1-l. Hand Leafs . late Miss Moe Corney was held oi Home bearers were-W. H. Benton, James Mallett, Bruce McCailuni, John crowd on their Appin Road Cemetery. The piiii-‘ ' uuuuueh 0F “"58 “*1‘“éi.5i-i5li‘3£l.$.§‘“nié‘.i“s.fiilif.l.="‘i353 CORNEY — The funeral °i ‘f iilc iiktivl“; include; Sgt. J. u. iNicholsuli, assistant to (‘no unmiss- from the MacLenn Funer ‘ 1.91.; 5.4;, A Gianna“; 31AM S‘ Saturday afternoon. “"319 1L H. Dixon, buttery uunrxcrlnaster: conducted by Rev. T. L. MY- ll‘ . s M. hizlihason .2Lil\ urtlilcer; Lehriari, Interment was in the . L. F. TLCKIICV. son or‘ fvinjor D. l‘ ‘Tierney, .i Luclllllcul iisslstullt in the coiniilnmi post: L/Bdr. A. D. ‘MucDorluld. Gnr. 1t M Gillespie‘: ‘ _ A b1 v _;_ M . Giir (‘corals KCPWlll, deéllatcn gggggfgs‘ H R r m; c rider: Gilrs. I DonolglJac-k ' t r vers: horn ice. the Red Wlnll broke a m _ V y‘ - D throne-same losllltz streaks that in- FUNERAL AT woon lsl.v.»\.\l).\ GHQ? eludes a defeat bv the New York -The iulicral of tin: late William (m Gm Rangers last nllzht at New York. Robert Brolvll was held from ills _ (jmcfi residence at Wood Islands )'0Si(‘l'-, dim; has», “flfplfsg ~SUMIWARY dayd aféeréloog. [Ferlyicei Dxvire Blildspcnccf; (Ednr. con uc e y ev. . . . u c. lllor a esbatci ll cr; H!“ rem“ Interment was in Wood Mlsliands Bl ckwao cgnlmalitll . C t M‘. N . i . ma‘. zlnirc. l-Detroit. McAiee (Armstronlz. emeacslisolos land Wm qukl‘ Gm- U“); . sang Carveil“ m6 . of You" uncl “Thole l5 NU Nllliit Mvlilniiou: PTOHBIM’ Hm (Pram 12:5: in Heaven" Tile pallbe-lrcrs wore _ '~ m‘ ‘l- ‘i"""'1"i"mh?"‘i°1 Pemlmefi '- Mei-Z- Jackmn- _Roderick' 5116543111,,‘ hm“ uiiéi Sui. Hllll"! ‘lrulilzilil. b‘ , ’ ‘ ‘- , ‘ ’ .'.iii'l.'- l- “."li"‘ it ' G . Second Period Si“??? nliatignhd Hltélaékillhzndjigg: Pelt-r lfcPilclrsolizseléiir, Russréil I ' “C ac 35' c ' t ac Paolo. known as the “stronz mall" 8—Detroit, Wochv (l-folleil. Th.- ald and A. M. MacLennan, ; 3d,- J_w 1t Don- P981110 12f 50 _ ' Dzilliiii. Oll~ Wilt Pimento. P-"flit llluosslsvidi 131- FUNERAL 5.1‘ RDAY - Tilt‘ llfcllillllt"; Bcir. gienmues __ Backer. Brunemau’ funeral of illc lute Wiillaiii '1‘. Licnrg‘: enbush,__Lind7say,_7Elaini~cki. Simon _J<_ihnsoll. __ W _ v_ MY nice rrus COOL AS AN ' when Showing KFEPS WH/SKfRS WfTTE/i’ MAKES SIIAV/NG BETTER Scllcr was held from his rrslticilccx. 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