Q3:-Tn - s . ..-...'.'s-.7 l; l; . ll. : .. SAINTS PLAY ACADIA HERE THIS AFTERNOON The nietuhei-1. or the Senior Satnll Seldom. if ever. has Fred Kellyl (')unstan'g llntterstt.i' football team led a football team from .icadia' who will meet Arntlla University inln Charlottetown with such a on the 5 ll t' in-lrl this after- formidable lineup as that iiliich. noon at 2.'lri air lm-tnred above. meets the Saints here today. l Front row Inn in rl'.Zlll --Rodney And seldom. if ever. has mach. fllacintus. l.eui.: !ilacl)onald. A .l. MacAdsm sent a Saint l)un-' tttaptaint Arnold Kayo :'iluliins..sIan's football team onto the play-l Second row. I. in ii A. .l. lilac-ling field with as little experience A,-lam. ll-an;-ill, .lohn F. .ilaeD0n-laud as little weight as the current. into predicting a victory for ltis club yesterday evening. ”lt we show plenty of drive and tackle well I tltink we can hold them." was all the Saints coach would pre- dict when asked about his team's chances. The Saints players naturally feel they have a chance. They rcali'I.e that Acadia have a good club but inrh lNoshua seen T likely Favorite NEW YORK (AP) - Unless It turns up mud. Nashua will rule I strong favorite to add the 575-009' added Jockey Club Gold Cup to his long list of racing honors at Bel- mont Park today. The Belair stud three-yelfsold t ' who has a renowned dis- Page 6 The Guardian taste for heavy going. P585811 up I scheduled start in the Lawrence '- " tinn last week because of I Saturday, Oct. 15. 1955 Riders' Get Tough Policy Faces Field Test Today wet track. . He may be withdrawn again to- day if heavy winds and rain ar- rived as expected. Nashua and four rivals were named Friday for the two-mile race, the longest distance the Be- lair thoroughbred has tried in his SAINT JOHN. N.B. tCP)-Nick Nicolle and Gerry Smith are the latest players to join the Saint John Beavers of the Atlantic Coast Sen- ior Hockey League. Both played for Fredericton Capitals last sea- son. Rlghtwinger Nicolle. I Prince Ed- ward Isiander. played with Beav- ers for several seasons before Saint John was unable to enter senior hockey last year- He was fourth BEN-GUIIION ls ILL JERUSALEM (R e u t e r s) - David Ben-Gurlon. Israeli defence Nick Nicolle And Gerry Smith Join The Beavers highest scorer with Ca s - Smith, 23. a centre. :C0lEQd9?:1.a than 30 goals last season. He hill! frtim Sudbu”.y.l0nt. ' eaver o ic als also a . that playing coach Steve will arrive this weekend to, lg. club'sl first practice session ll Forum ice is not available hm Brkiacich was expected to have about 15 players for the first work. out. Some have yet to be signal and their names were not released Others are goalie Jim Shirley aml OTTAWA WP) - The ll9l'W"l4h 9'-"W9 ""37 5"ll”'-. 3 ,T”"'955e' short but brilliant career. minister and prime minlster-de- rlglll Wll.lt;er Vlp Palladino. tnl-. policy of the executive of Ottawa man who was in his third season Naolmo. wllh Eddie Al-cam lh lhe slgoalo. ls sol-lously lll. ll was merly with Charlottetown hlaml. Rough iders, who fined 20 play- here. I . saddle. wlll carry us poll - the oloolosoo Fl-llloy. ll was believed crs. and. two from Saskatoon; crss apiece for poor play. faces They Joinctl three others cut some as olll. oh lhe ogher three Boh,Gm.loo had suffered 3 gen. L-cnlre Std Puddlcombe nod loll its first field test. today at Hamil- about 2-1 hours previous-tackle sophomore, lo lho mooechrlslloho obml homolmhogo. winger Frank Kuzma. ton when the new - look Riders Don King from Cleveland Browns; sloolovs rl-hmhlhg cop; sweet char. V 1 tangle with Hamilton Tiger-Cats in quarterback Don Bailey from Penn lot. owned by Mrs. Hel-and smith. -T a Big Four football game. State and veteran Canadian and and Grandvlew stably; many The last time the two teams met. John Welton. puzzle E team as it is supposed to he then watch for some fancy backfield runninc and passing this after- Ilfltlll For most of the Saints their first introduction to senior foot- ball was held last Saturday after- noon when they defeated the No- mads .3-0 in a hard played game. The Stunts are going with ottly Ihrcc mt-inbcrs of last year's sen- in Ottawa. Tiger-Cats walloped Riders 40-0. That snapped the pati- ence of the executive of the Riders. who were slipping downhill after college-like spirit had got them off to an encouraging start. Last weekend the players were on trial. After they were drubbed 35-7 and 43-6 by Montreal Alou- ettcs. 20 were assessed S200 fines. Earlier in the season. coach Bill Swiacki tried the same ionic on his high-salaried Toronto Argonauts. but fewer playcrs received smaller fines then. The result: Argos were flattened 43-11 by Alouettes in their next outing- HEAVY CUTS Riders again followed Toronto's fast i IMPORT REPLACEMENTS As replacements Riders today flew in centre-linebacker Don Moo- maw. who was a half-season scnsa- tion for Argos in 1953 before de- parting to Princeton. N..l.. for the- ological studies; tackle Ed Fouch. who saw some service with Los Angelcs Rams after a short stint with Toronto earlier this season; tackle Bob Pevizuti. rookie of the tycar with New York Giants before going ittto the US. Army. from which he was recently released? and Pete Bello. centre-lincbueker 'trom San Francisco 40ers. llclping head coach Chan Cald- well today will be (lone tChoo Cbool Roberts. retired Rider half- Chevaton, the Foxcatcher farm's challenger. is an older horse andl will have to tote 124 pounds under weight-for-age conditions for the' race. Whiiloclt Signs BACK l STRETCH Ronnie MacDonald has hen Wii-h Capitals doing quite well for himself and (BFRlf:.DEv:3l.(E'll0l;i( lggl dmll. ,3”ylhls owners at Blue Bonnets track. uc n coc re r: a . , . . . wilh Fredericton capitals of lhmiilontreal. Just continuing the some Allnhllo (too sl sehlor l.lookoy.good success he had at Richelieu League. The veteran was theltrack. A week ago he won two league's highest scorer when heitiashes with the lrottcr Clean Up. played for Charlottetown islanders that is well known in the Mari- last season. times. and also tvon with June Bee. Malcolm Munroe and xi State Pat was away off today, 1 think there was something it... matter with hitn. lie must nn.-9 been off his feed or suntctlum: lie had quite a commanding lnall in the first part of the mile inn seemed to fade away in the stretch. in the second dash he was equally off. probably the trip to Yonl.gl', may have taken something out of him. I has the pleasure of meeting aid. Donald ilarllottcall. Pit-ton edition of the Red and White. thcy'e not tiackirttz down on Ca h id ti "firt 'a t" s d b' Rilndpau, .luhu ll Slat-l)()nald. On the surface it would appear and don't feel they will have tollllll loam lll lllllferm. Most of the example by cutting players rtghtllmck who was flown in ThurSd3Y Sllm plihdim '9”-l S.pl.c we 59-5. owmi 3 Dl. J E and Mrs. CO”. I Ktmhal .lay Des ill-lvnr. Gerald as though the odds are well stack-l give ground this afternoon Olllvr playt'I's arc Eraduaies from and left this week in an attempt to night TF0"! kallsas Clly 10 hell) Campbell m.E,::5':.fghi"alGTmHol;g::: lgdcmay lI;:lva:lleel'dSf.:ncg'v3:..'; hsflfgv Bonnets” lhls allemoonlggll i:.'eBV::'l”I D. hlurphy. Bernard Walsh 4mana- ed against the Saints yet vctcrantl Acadia looked good in n;illop- the second team. The scrum aver- inyect life into a dispiritcd club, Dlllg the gap caused by the Oct. 3 la lumoms Wm"! holdlwers. lrack with Super Hal owned by likely give you 3 good am..." 0. K0r' observers hesitate to count l.hel1.nz Nova Sr-mm Tevh 31-0 wast H!-'05 about. '7" rounds and the but on a much wider scale. It be f1.I'Inr: nl backfield pouch. John 1d- .,m ham, Hirsch Alnws.'"ery week ll... mo..." Thanks vmon M Ruck l'ntt l. in R --l)unald Saints out of the contest prim -lylbaturday afternoon llowcver that backfield is LttillSI(lvCliabl.V llghtcr. came so contagious that one player Zlli and the FCSll.1llHll0ll ""5 W9l'k 0' we see Rannie figurin either as V0Ul' kllld llltlllllllllullloss 4Tb l.z-Clair Ed ytoclioualrl. Brendonlhct-anse of the records which thelwas the first came of the Iu't-r- Alter tn.dH.V tllixvll .lfn0w. what and one assistant coach quit. lline coach Trim lllt'hH2ll- . . - R wlnnm. or mnlcnd and loll.” l.olol.l.L,.l'lo were lhifslh F nnnlnly, .Ioo Rri”ll. .loim Alex;Salnts hold for upsetting the ap-"collegiate schedule and ll1('I'c was lIllcl't'0llP.'JI8tI' (Wllllllttllllon is ike. Altogether. five players got the. MNlllll'llllP. Flllll uHIcrals.PsObll1SOl1 om. lea. d -d gr J n wea mic lllh lo a ton claoh to ram and Mat-Donald. .lt-on Paul flott.sscll,Iplecart. some qtn-stion about the condition l'llD)' f-'Ili0 H Sllll as-Slflnnlclll lll ax. includint: four American in). scutcltcd rumors that Ottawa nlllllllll . my 50 23:;(:le5' will eh cos ln lllc slll dalh lhagsl l their first test it will be no dis- ports. Cut Friday were guard-line- drop out of the Big: Four ucxt sea- "He lids m ' i an S C was soo lho hhoo hat wag hlghgdpgl Sandy .llacDnu.'tlri its well known that the Sanit.s" Back of the :l':llilixl.'1ll(l on a play ther best ball when they are. of the Nova St-otia Tech players. And too Fred Kelly usually ::cl.s Bruce if they lose to Acadia and backer Dick Barwegan, first-year son. But they admittcti Riders ex- a hot favorite to win. Clean Up's mile was in 2.14. equal to 2.10 under the wire by H.B. Chief 2.04. time field adjoining the football field the underdogs. They have aln tysla lot more. ottt of his players than -ziould they win they will cover lmpon from Baltimore colts who peel to lose about 530.000 on this CWCAGO Mpkowhh b lh f. ht.l . , . the Saint l)tmstzni'.s University been tough to crack under the'tlo most roar-lies Kelly has nun a lhcmselvcs with l:l0r.V. As . they had been Ottawa's co-captain. and year's operations. .9” oxorosslhll confidence” midizile good condmonsltw g?llCeA(ill:li12sbb;042.(i':5 all ital: iii team members wont thrnutzh thcirlshadows of their own goal oostslot of cliatnniunsltips for Armlia say as the pan":-muluel wlckets - -'-- s" - W A -'4-'"' s " '::lo.olghl (.ho.m,lon Booo dlson and Cml.MacDonald Harmony Jet 204 1.5 5 lwo ohm ';l'm.i(... ,m' final practice wmtitt yesterday and it is this determination that evening in prep;tration fur ttidzifs coach A. .l. .ilacAdan1 is counting, game aL'aiust the highly rated upon today to hold the Axemen. Acadia Axemen. MacAdam could not be enticed. Canadians And Rangers in Battle For League Lead By THE ('ANAlllAN PRESS lers--Canadietts game at the Hunt- Mom..,..-,l (-o,l;,,l...,.. mm yew "Ml F"r”m' 'Nf'l'l"'l" 193'" has l"5l son plans to reslnxffle his third line iinx that seems to plague them sald he found 3 gallon lhemms TRURO tCPt -- New Glasgow Work li.'m:rr: liattlc Ii unit for first '1(lT:'.l":..5':.l”".. l h iii an attempt to stop (1'inatlicit.s'lultcn they play in Montreal. jug containing "an awlilll lol ol 1" ll0llyW00d. Wll9l'F lllfrallcl-l0'd Grads. with one game in hand over place in the Mttionnl. lluckey ll,,,,;.'.," vllvitllik Klswililltlllnq .l,',l5' R(lm,,:.r:.liic power line of the two Ricltnrtls .l.hm,.m mm null. N"? in live money" while dlgglhg lhsl wlhlor attacks took place. El dctecttve said the tlill(T.llllT(.: teams In the Nova League iounzlu as all Rik teams Rm "Pd l.n'r' Ewnniliplacg ;lm;and Jean Belivmnt. l all: M Mnmr”I- Canadiem Wm under me Dallas homo ol oolloh iltcl'cMwa.s Igtrnng reason tll lacltcve gcotlig-I"lrt1ltce Ldwlarg ltfllaild Rugtlly swing min cat'l.v-srawt artinn. . . i i Watson will use left - n-iticor,-'9' i t ' ' r broker w, A, pl-lder ,1.-, He was tia rs. eno was as.-tau e .pcr- on a. eaguc. as e oop wi Boston Bruins p l n v Toronto Chmig" mm l"'"' Danny Lewicki for power plays and use the same team that won their omoloyoo hy o olomhlhg mm hnps fatally. before her disappear- two wins and one loss. more rookie (it;.v Gendron intn Le-:ttrst three games. making repairs there, ance. in this weekend's play Truro Maple Leafs in Toronto and De. tho Blackl RANCERS Rl”.Sllf . troll Red Wings play 1' lplE liauks in ('litt':u.:o l The oi: canto will be the l'l;inc,-l7-4 in their first game. and dropped lkussia Boosts Poland's Claim and sonic of them with just ur- (iinary players (Inc thing he al- ways has and that's good pflsxlllfl plays. if ths is as good an Acadia lletroit 3-2 Sunday. Coach Phil Wat-l nit-ki's spot with centre Don lia-l The New Yorkers beat Cltit-ago l('lEll and right-winger Andy lle- nut). Rangers are at Boston and lbenlon. Williei-Marshall Does Hat Trick -wickets they are the longest shot Face-Lifted row. lCctmp For Visit on the l)li.'il'(l. The zainc will llr. Frank Jelks. he handled by Rangers will he nil! to heal the Sunday Canadicns are at Chic- Leats play in Detroit. jail. he said. C;tTqe Negro Was Jailed Wiihoui Cause FORT WORTH. Tu... (AFL- The National Association fui' Ad- vancement of Colored People charged Thursday that a Negro laborer was jailed eight days without charge after he found -30.000 buried under house. "There is no question but that the man's rights were violated." said Dr. G. D. Flemmings. NAA CP director. The Negro. Jackson Davis. 24. Widely - Hunted Man Arrested RENO. Nev. (AP)-Ralph Reno. ntdcly- ltttntcd cx-convict. whose nwrt father had urged police to ".nlinot him down like a dog.” was captured here Friday. police re-l ported. Reno, 27. had been sought in- three slates for the stabbing of his father, Andrew. 57. and the dis- appearance of his stepmother. Mrs. Stella Reno. 34. He is charged with attempted murder- Davis said he retttt'ned to his home at Corsicana. Tex.. and spent some of the money. He was arrested and returned to Dallas where he spent eight days int RECEIPT TAKEN when he was released It receipt She had not been seen since the father was attacked Wednesday. The father said he was beaten and stabbed by the son and quoted the latter as saying: "I love you. dad. but I have to kill you. We done something terrible. She has no clothes on. I'll get the gas chamber anyway." former.cham-pton Sugar Ray Robin- has bl-ollghl lho 2.yool.,old Coll. 5011 ltllIl.l0)' Slllllcd luljmal Cllfllriif-fl-ll Just in Time. from S. .l. MacDon- ttn-. their I5-round title match at almsourls. p.h;.l. he 15 by cnlll. Ljlncatzo Stadium Friday mshl. met Budlong 2-02 3-4 and the (lam Mil" 4- , . .. . 'is that splendid brood mare Tara .Tlte champion said Ill be gun- Hhllnver 4. 2.13 by Bongo, 2.04 mug. for a knockout. and I intend 3.4. dam llomo Dllloh 3. z.l7 lg, by m,,l'g.m. my lwa" 9”". Dillon Axworthy 2.l0'.'i. This young- . ntlbtnsott. who twice dt'ieal9.tl 0" sler is of beatttiful conformation 5"". "'l"'9 he ablllcamd the mlddles am! has plenty of style and action nciglu crntvn. said he was not pre- hml we lrosl wlll lake o losl l.o, dictiug a victory. but that he wasl ooro fol. tho new owner. "confident and determined." New Glasgow .l. Vernon Oalway of Montreal has very kindly sent us score card of the races at Blue Bonnets, Bth dash at one and one-sixteenth miles was also won by H.B. Chicl with Adio Abbe 2. Prince James 3. Mat-Biugcn 2.04 4-5. 4. King Pola 2.01 3-5, 5. L.E.M. 6 and Bay State Pat 7. Time 2.14 4-5. Bay State Pat was driven in both (lasliu by James li'lacGrcgor- it vvas H, B. Chief that was runner up to Bay State Pat when be setup I new track record at Quebec liars- way some weeks ago of 2.02 35. On the aftcrnoontullowingz the above races the widely advertised exhibition of speed by Adios iiarry October 9th. and comments:- "Bay Grads Lead Loop Bcarcats meet Grads in New Glas-I gow and play host to Windsor! Swastikas at Truro for the Cat's first home game of the season i Charlottetown Abbies are idle thisl weekend in preparation for s., double header on the mainland next weekend when they meet; Windsor and Truro. . H... . At rho CUR-LING CLUB Members may bring guests. I L...:.......:.....:.-..-- Continued on page 7 nuuir.as' r UNlTl-Ii) NATIONS. i'.- l"lT'l'Slll'R(ill tt'P- -- Led by l-lltli-;l)l.ANl) CAMP. Germany for 345.170 remaining was taken l lCPwRusstn threw its weight. Willie liiarthall 3 hum, goals. plus . lneutetsl-A German ex-prisoner tminlbllmt ::s;V'3;)al3l;l gllililllrlgil & CQIINE3 . hihl-l t. ll ,lSringficidi.- .. . . Polands l,'l'El.,rld:.;ry""n?E:'la l:'.l";.(h.nl:. mm nlsatd Friday the Russians gave the edhlder uld HI d Vt k I 2 on now , lsverdlovsk area a "face lift" by removing prison camp barbed wire Wl,'059 m0"9Y ll WES ll WaSll'll mine. It probably had been put b o h l n d Communist lilaun M . security Council seal ltie for first place in the American Thursday with a statement that ll,,l.llm. l.om..l,o. CONTINUES TODAY & MONDAY sons 1- as so 39-50 attempts to defeat the t.tnrii- The Indians rt'",!lSlf'lTll the first when the Lord Mayor of Birming- ll. . b I lh .. F l . (any anh kpunmg the timed Willi” of 'l"' ”""l9 ll" (ill-"ill-""' ham l-Znuland visited the districl faflllgr tliedmin 1:37 er. edersi H mm ac Hd”"”i5 ”'”l" W" d"”N' 3' 246 The first thing English-speaking Asked where the money is now. First Detmty Foreign Minister of the first period. But Pittsburghl V- V- K”Z"'el5'7V 0' llU55l8 lllld 3 came back with four markers-two 0:-tnher has hcen co-operating 9”” canrerence lthal 'l""-"193" by Marshall and one each by Bob with visiting hunters and given a,9"””5 m 593' ll" Phl”Plll"95 Snlinger and Gerry Foley---before succession of days when it is I Violin” ”l9.G9"9V3 5Pll'll "-'""l the stanza ended. .l0.V in be nlttritmrk hut -- are the: Ca". "My mnd" ll”, 5”('i'955l"l After the Hornets added goals by Huns contributing their share to-imlmmem by H" Ulmed Na”""SlR0rI llurst and Gortl llallnllillll Col. Otto Hauer. 48, did when he was released from captivity Thurs- lday night was to write to Mayor A. liutmmis Gibson. The letter said -that while Gibson was visiting the Sverdlnvsk area recently. German prisoners were not driven to work l-'elder replied: "The money is now in a Dallas bank in an account for the estate of my father." : watch-towers and barbed wlrci round our camp were taken down l Is a leg umu'.ving heart hrcaking chore . ward making the jatmts afield a "( their r"pmmb'l'.”" l" ,"”'iearl.v in the second frame. Spring- , ,- l l - l . ,1 . , ' It real -success. Advmice reports re-i :.i,i,:i;piei::l'll:.'l:)me"l "I ''"”"3''"'”” field's Ruddy Boone and liar;-y ::)tliI(ll:i"T niiiiit paarly. so mmiiilkihhxzuiionoiglrigiie .ii'.il.f,:::. .50 l carding the number of Him coveysi T Elecllm. ml mm. m....pN..mn Pidliimv ("time up with two quick The lo t 1 or continued: "The the day before your arrival." L. f on the loose this fall has not tallied ml member. of H. S . .'.l tallies hm . . with the cold. hard facts disclosed Cmmcll lo r "l T 9k. Nl.':.l l. The rirtcndtttg champions madct r f ' i by an army of hunters two weckai yehllhd andelgrigczll la"kresiyil lelvrll sure oi the victory in the lasll j 1 -. - . . A a- . . l l. Tile lcnvlteys fare deftntttellyl lho General Asgemblvplggav period vlvtlh a goalhbyl; lifwalre "' ' n sar. n a ew areas ei - ' T . , ' iaume pus one eac y .ars a if. A birds are present in normal num-l lIhus.ill:h?h:ngo5ll:han.3,-C :;X,l?3(i:lf:l' and Hannigan. on Sal. at 1! Prlcg ; her: and in others hunting themt hy No... jo'alahh'.l,ld l,,,..u.”w.ll:o-gl. - -- V 2 u LET'S TRADE TRACTORS i two-year terms expire at tho (and of this year. Poland and the lilulippines are.'I'lu- lluke of Edinburgh will arrivel finllllf-Sllllll lllr seat now held by by helicopter at nearby Fort York TO PRESENT C0l.(lIf.S - ;.'uide.s who had a number of cnvvys spotted in ad- Ell'l'lIIE STOW iixlun-imitwl thtthll. lhi t't3 . - i iiihriei u-:rp":.:i;iteniti.im;is'cli.:; i We honestly believe the tirade in allow- - were in the mid thirties. Even the , l2I;"..?'..I1.':.l'"..'.?..-'”82Eiii::E3122! THE KIWANIS ctus .W'” l""v convince you you need - new K . machine. Maybe you need a heavier machine 1 or ouAtu.orrn'r0wN than you now have. We have them in 40's thin: the cnvevs have learned a few new tricks... not that they ' . 50.5. 60:5. 79': and "R" Diesel. Also a few Wishes To Publicly Thank UsedUmtnditterenlmekes. willy needed any new ones. . . NEW lMPLEMENTS:... R. L. (Dick) MacMiIlt.-in l. I Horse Spreader at cost. lam... had mmd luck during the the Snvlicrti ylolndag tlorprcscltlt cello;-is. L(;d.t;llc!l Are you interested lfl trading .Old, . l ...ll .m.,. 'l. M h, h "I V e uccuptc '.n( a aton. tiya .an I ' - l . :.:.;r ....:..”"..i.". .25 '””l" W" W "M" ii" mm "W M will ""5 0 9" l. -. . . . . . s - I. N tltllIIlL'l su par 1. s can own mm ana l c , I . Z'.'.'rlw.'i'l'.i.-.i"lti3.i ".'.i'n.l3L"'id 353 '" W 0" '""'.l'iv-Is ma.i-it-it) fnmptayaat the march past berorclworlm H ”' l"”” "'b”"" d'”PP'"9' "0""d Md . i talked u. ;,..-...m what l..l.,m,,.,l' .""'”,""l ""j.'"”""" . 'lhc- duke- .. . 'lalktng the mat-trap gygl-, l , ----L"'T L s'rANrmLn's 2 I combinations -momwm Overalls - llungarees 20th; oft Sport shirts 2'” Argyle Sox want a nun moms 1.29 Work Shirts PAll'l'S This week .1 friend of mutr um. driving atom: a narrow, ';;1n(i.i' rn;ul n a sparsely seilletl rtictrtrt Rntmrl lng a bend he ran-tr upon n ,-,.w.,- of approximately 22 Hons rlttsting in the middle of the road They fanned out and rannr fu rrwt Ill .1 stubble field. ('ontr.1ry in qniwr,-ll lllhll they didn't srltutt and him- bul kept running ilrrns-. the in-ta. like troops in skirmish nt'llFr. heads up and alert. They u.-l-.- t,ml...' mature birds but this tam .-mini do the hunter any izrmrt War the, middle of the field they again tooki ll! Willi. flipped over a ridge. andl were lost to sight. Two hours steady f hunting with two old and tried Pointers failed to locate them.' There was a lot of ground covered. too. I had a somewhat similar ex- perience last Saturday. in com. pany with two friends we were hunting a shoreline area when: birds were plentiful in former gen. To cover extra ground my. Moll NV" pointers and l' SALE ! Discounts of 20 iojtm on Brand- ed lines of Fine Haberdashery. lliais. Vlorlt Clothing. lopcoats. ornt "I'll 1 Lu. -sitar TODAY HENDERSON ti CUllMtlR E. SAN FORIZED FLANNEL CHECKS I Disc Harrows. greatly reduced. Manure Loaders to fit Fdrd and Ferguson priced to clear. 2 Sod Plow: on steel and rubber l-7 ff. P.T.O. Mower. 2-Centre Mounted Mowers; USED TRACTOR5 AND EQUWMENT ReasonebloiOf'fors Call and discuss your problems with Arnold Bruce At Picltard's Wharf Foot of Queen St.. Chorloiiobwn - for his generosity in granting to the (tub the net income from all gas and oil sales at his New Service Station on Queen Street. between the hours of ll A.M. to I on TUES.. OCT. l8tii Members of the Kiwanis Club will he serv- icing the tanks during these hours and all profits will go to further our Under-Priv- lleged Chthlren's Program. Collltll To See Us On Tuesday I. Up And Oil Up With Us. us an: rt-mans uicavmsr possum: .59 ounces. me. use 7.49 WOIIBTEDS - (IBAY FLANNELI it-T