ALSO “Yeilowfiataiiff. l TRAVEL AND ‘ CARTOON COMEDY MARCELINE Romance of new excitement. first to last. i; .- DAY glamorous frontier days! Battles in the dark! Mys- _ terlous night-riders. A new setting. and action from Drama. 0i the British l-ov-uuw-ua-puu-myw w...“ n Home And ‘ once more - for \ AL~'S 0 '- "D U MB . nannies" COMEDY ' AND SERIAL r i l Nov . Q1/1212 m New Domolac Finish ~ ,.HkT'rich, mellowtone that you - have long admired in floors that iflve blonkiaidlfor years; is your: now, h-bgn thcfitlt day down, with Dominion ._Inlaid Linoleum. The secret is ill the new soft-lustre llcquer liuhll. cal a ole‘ DOMOLAC Finish. All Dominion rilaids have it . . . adding to the matchloss. beauty oi their artistic designs and rsdigpt coiourings. The QLAC il impervious to wear. " “Ir steinprobi, and will not lode. wakes beautilallyxolth very little eiiort retsinsite piessing 1mm. J l’, ‘w’. .-.-- ii- r . 0' lrwcmtlsr" ' .~ - ll‘ lotlluhlpLhioloum And with all these added advantages, Do- minion inlaid Linoleum is as moderately priced as ever. '. - l I ~ l ‘ ThaDonlolac Finish in Tin; This new and enduring finish ia also avari- able in convenient tins for application to your present floors. Other Beautiful Dominion Floors Wider choice than ever is offered in Do- ‘ Linoleum Rugs and‘ Dominion Printed Linoleum’ . . two long-wetting, low riced favourites for every romp. They go i ‘ct. however, have the DOMOLAC lli I - fl! lluusl; Fllrllirlllnl; 11ml llv/wl/‘lillvll/li-I rloluxt . ill- thnrloilclllltlll llml lIisir/cl. ’<,--- |=~L 0 ova,» _ll i ‘Mrs. Newton MclEhvcn .. Mslllov lvlcEulnn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 ‘Mrs. John B. McEweil . 1.00, |Mrs. Minn Sutherland . 100i I A Friond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1.031 ‘Mrs. Walter Hayden . . . 1.00 ,Rllben‘ Hayden . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 lMiss Bertha Anderson . . . . . . . . .50 lMrs. Ernest Sanderson . . . . . . . . .50 ,Mrs. Annie Sanderson . .50 ‘Mrs. John Sanderson .. ‘.50 Mrs. llumci McLarcll .. .60 Mrs. Frank McLarcn . .. .50 Clifford Sanderson . . .. Janzcs Sulhcrland .. . 1 I ‘Mrs. John lVicKnYBimons 1.00 Mia. ‘W. D. Mcharcn . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Ivan Aljldersqn . . . . . . .. . . 1.00 Mrs. Ervie McKenzie Cable [lead Per Mrs. W.D. MCLMTH E. C. Webb . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 ' ..___.__ Jeremiah Simpson . 1-00 STUJOHNB -Qne., Nov. i3.-_' Mrs. J. W. Green . 1.00 ‘lChQMP to-llood Montreal with $05. Fred W. Clarke l... . 1.00 000 in counterlelt money today. we.- Jnmes O. Simpson .100 nipped ln'the‘ bud.- it‘ was revealed Mrs. Ed. Graham . . 1.00 here at tllopreliminllry heal-inc yes» Jean Cascley- ~- - L0? terclay oi‘ one of three men. arrest J. L. Laird .. . 1.0 clrsevaral dalya ulio. Mrs. Aivah MacNeili . 1.00 The man standing trial was Frnni Mrs. Artemas MacNelll . . 1.00 Poirler. oi Burlington. ~Vt.. llc Wll.’ A. C. »MacNeill . . . . . . . .. . 1.00 arrested herol In his pockets wen Mrs. William McKenzie .. . .50 Mrs. R. A. McKenzie . LOf found a package oi money amount rs..W. Mobster: 1 . . . . . .. . .50 firs. Austin Iraird .. 1.00 lng to sever-ii tilousandsol’ dollars ‘Mrs. Milton Mcllarsn .. .50 Hamilton MacNeill .. . 1.00 He was: charged with being in pos- lMrs. George McLaren . . . . . . .. 30- Mril- li- S- Bishop . 1-00 "ession oi spurious bills. An expert . ~ __l. Ernest MacNclll .. .. . 1.00 of the United States mint at Wash- $5.30 rs. J. W. Clarke . . .50 ington, here lor the trial, testified ' - 1 l ~ rllest Clsflto . . . . .. . :50 that the papeffound on the person AnIIQ-Ilflgflmj g, ti. per My; “n. m. 0 F‘. Stewart . .50 oi iiliYilCilllSfii-‘Viad without a doubt _ . Wesley Smith . .50 counterfeit United ptetes money. 5m. B. ,3. MlloNeill . .50 ~ The American treasury ollicial stat- rs. l-l. A. McKenzie . . 5.0 0d the bills were so nearly perfect MIB- A- W» M06149!" l- .50 that they would escape detection Everett Laird - - - - - - » - - - - > - - - ~- 3.5 llxm all but experts. The paper on |_ --'-- w ieh they were printed. however, , , _ $20.75 proved to be the weak link, as the H "-**-"@_°.T“"- bills were thicker than the genuine ‘Although ms airplane" crashed currency turned out Btwilflhlllgtoll. llePage l; M’. R. l’). Buntaln C. G. LePsgc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 James L. LcPlge .. Mrs. Albert Orlswell . Mrs. Adam (Iraswell .. Mrs. James, ltcvepllon Mrs.~ Prod ‘Toornbs 1:. . .. Mrs. John HHBuhtnin .. lMl-s. Woliar Buntoin .. ‘John l1. Clerks . . . . .. Irederick Bulman ... 88983 §§_§§"“'" MQRE 51w ‘OF HEMP-SE)’, . NEW YORK, Nov. 8.-0nce more there are signs and portenta cm: widespread public demand will bring Jack Dempsey-out - oi flstic ‘retirement andllnto-tho ring again. Despite. vigorous assertions by the one-Mme.- q-Mauler that his fighting days are over. day by day the evidence piles up- that Dempsey scion will'don the gloves and battle ‘lame and wealth given him. ilheringf has ulre pclylrscfr TRAINING _'l‘hcse constantly recurring re- ports of another _Dempsey come- back gathered more credence am- ong close followers of the ring when the former I heavyweight champion entered training at a local gymnas- ium‘. “Bag punching and CflliSiihfill-q lcs made up Dcmpseyb initial wdrk-‘ out. He. now weighs about 205 pounds, t-en pounds above his nor- mlu fighting weight. Direct questions this training program was the first .t.ep of ‘another comeback campaign brought forth from the smiling Dempsey only a denial. Stock ‘Quotations HALIFAX, Nov. 8. — Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members i Montreal Stock Exchange New York Exchange Edison Rollings Roland C. Buntain . . .. Granville S. Euntain Cavendish pcr Jenn (lnselcy & Nellie McCnubrey Mrs. J. Ni McCoubrcy . 1.00 h, t0 telegraph wires m li00f lularm arule entitle-ring 1m continued l ‘ ossx. "England, flying l s); y escaped tmifllurod._ as to whether ‘ H1 l 1 iiEngilond is , “(inner Over L . Scots Tea l Lounoivi. England, Nov. 8.——A team representing the English Soccer League defeated a Scottish League eleven by 2 goals to l. W- day. Games between the English and Scottish Ileagues began in 1892. and have results as follows: Erlg- lish League won 20, Scottish. won 7, drawn '7. m z Trojans Begin A To Get in Shape The Trojans basketball team has begun practise in preparation for the colhlni; ‘season. One workout M. C. I. Wilson. Kerr Hollies, and Brown. oi lust years team were out. at the last. glractise. with Yeo- mans ‘and Wittrien, who were with the Nationals last; season. "Beef" Malcolm, husky centre .mnn, has not yet been at work with the squad. but is expected to turn 1out later. In his absence, Yeoman. nas been playing centre. Harold Kirk, at present confined to the house with illness, will also join the tcanl later. The ‘Trojans last year won ill" city championship, but were beatsn: for the New Brunswick title i.-_'-‘ Vlount Allison. . <91.“ STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished n‘ .~ i ORPIIANAGE MAINTENANCE H. R. Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 i COLLECTION CONTINUED J. L. Hodgson . . . . . . . . . .. . 1.00 1 k ~ l ---- {Miss Alice MacEacherh . 1.00 M. Tvp- 8r Sim- Fe- Ry- 194 l !‘ . - \ .C C. . . . . . . . . . .. ...109“.I. ‘ h “Eustonst. to Date gviélgngzllcLal-en .. . 8:121‘; Ref’ Co‘ 275‘ Mrs‘. Geo. i1 . . . . . .. 5.00 i ‘ Am- 395°“ M“? C“ - ~ 36 Imfs Meat <5 Fish Market 590 Lower Gt. Geo St. Continued AIL COP- Ml-n- U0. . . . . . . . 9614i 00., Charlottetown Office, Mm _;_ R mum _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ _ ’_'_'_' 21w‘, ' - ~ - - - ~ ~ - N. Y. Con. a Hud. my. n. n. m‘. , 20° Mr Wakefield I . H zoo Mrs. W. Taylor 1.00 Mrs. Orford Hud. Motor Car C0. B3 November 8 Ziooi Gal Penrgéé ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " _ _ m“ M< N°""5°“ -- m9 M"- chflpllell Inter. Petroleum .. . 521/1 __ 1139i A 51-19131; _ _ , _ _ _ _ , __ Loog/Iars‘ Newsm‘ ' 1'00 M” Haszard Stan. Oil oi N. J. .. 52% Opening Noon citlf." .. l.OO|R0bcrt Nicholson 2.00 Bfigmgif ' " ' " - -- {g3 m h d .1 . . 5°"Ph°m'P“°*fi° 123 Aim“ -l~-$ 3-75 s 5 1°‘) __ 1,00 R Anderson V , , , _ _ _ __ 1,00 M“ . H Hokl-éflt-l- 1- q ° "1"" 5 - (flmllllllid Ulli0ll Pacific Ry. 211 Amulet . 2.85 297 2.1m . 100,03,» John McLean , V , _ _ _ _ _ , ,_ 1m M ~ - 9v _ _ _ - U. s. Ind. Alcohol Co. . 125s. Area . . . . . .. 16 1.. ll: 1,001 gfigigy‘ i-gg gwnrlifilntéullz Co- - - - - ~ . - ~ » .- 12.38 Wcntinullouse Elec. 11B Arno .... .. l0 l!) law. - ~ ~ 1 ' - Y- RWY (""50" - - U itwl St tcs Steel . . . . . . . . .. 163 Bidgood . 35‘,- 31: It‘ __ 11%, "'"“l‘°"’ b" l“ m“ Mrs. r. Holman . . . . .. .50 Rev. Mr. Johnston .. 4.00 u L a 5011p, R0111“ _ 3Q 11, ,1} 1001M“ Crabbe I _ V _ _ ‘ ‘ > _ I K I‘ 500 Mr... J. M. McDonald . . . . . . . .. 50 Goll Bros . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Montreal Stock Exchange 1Clericy ' 25*. 25". '13 " 1'00.“ M,“ d " ' " 400 M“ W . ,R. A. Penciletrln .. 2.00 Granada 21 ill i‘! " r005" Kiwi? """""" " zlloo M's‘ RW- MY- Rflllflmlil 7-09 Abitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4o l-loll. . . . . .. 9.20 0.10 9.10 1:00 h 200 Mr. HEBSCilClL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘wrs. L. E. Prowsr . 2.00 At, Rep Cu, _ , _ , , ,, _ 13 Howey .. 05 11:; 91 111111114“, F, 111,111,, 51.119 Norm “w” mt 86 Lo e m h ROSS WICPRYCH » . - . - -. 2-09 B E. Stool m Pfd . c" Int’1 Nick. ...l92.00 190.00 188.00 __ 1,0o-w_ '11 1111581111 2,00 » W r "3 ""1 Donald P/TCEQHIW" ~- ~ 210-) Mls. Kan. do Tex. Ry. .. 294 Kcclcy 3B 38 3S ~ 1.3311153 mph“ - {g3 Goodww ------- --,l.<>q 0.3;“??? ' i133 b33355‘ 5.1122...‘ ~ : 122 iiiffifiéi“. x. "=12 “i2 2°33 Miss slums White .' ........ f.‘ liooimrsi J. L. csaegolafji 1:00 Mr§f'¢0(1'_rr1=e,1‘,§ if}; M“ R H BPJYL“ 1°" ‘Winnipeg Electric - 11° 3Mfl1~ ~ - - - - -- ' 117 1.20 1.17 " 5M“. h. R. Gillls 1.00 M155 1,1,1u»1~,,,,mb1," 1'00 Murdock McLeod L0?) Brampton . . . . . . . . . .. . s4‘. Mandy 1.25 1.30 13m Fftygy $1,, Conan“ ‘M... g, 1311mm 1,00 Mrs‘ R v Mngworelj" 1100 B81110 Munwr - - ~ - -» -. Ill-l Brazilian Traction . '11“. Mclntyle . 20.00 20.05 20.00 .Mr5, Qmlmm 1,00 Mm K LQSEQYS {Us Mrs- T- B~ Grady 1m Steel Co. of Canada . . 21o McDougali as ass 37 2001mm. Moore 1.00 M,s_S_¢1u,.k mjij" 1:03 M“. M- Andmvn -- - 1-00 Ahitibi . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2s Min. Corun . 3.15 11.20 3.18 .. 2.001Mrs. G. Hooper . 1.00 Mrs, Jas_ Mmqey 100 Mfllculm Mcmnnon " ' 1'00 shalvmlgfl" ~ - ~ - -~ - 85 v M°f~ Ha“ 11 12 l1 looia N. Mutlow . loo 11 _1 1,0,, ' ‘ M155 Ruby MCDOHs-"lll 1-09 Dominion Bridge .. . 91*. Murphy iii llo-g- a0 .. 1.00 Mrs. McConnell 1.00 pf1~5'wa1;r' m0 M“ Rice 1-99 Massey Harris 5731 ljfiwbec. m; 2i; 25 Mm. J. J. Stewart . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. Parent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 Mrs: Herbert plaice igg I; s‘ Wm" ' m0 "bésms ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " 2w‘ imp“ 2'95 H" ‘W’ M“ George Nichmécn {o0 ~'- J- T\‘\'1‘@<1Y < 1-09 Canadian Brewery .. 2a Noralldzl. . 54.25 54.50 54.21» Grafton st. Continued Ambrose st. a. Brighton Ave. n» 111,5: Gfxeelfe 1'00 ha" 5mm - - - - »- ' m” Buildirll: Products - 36% l-"Qt" 0W4 03 0:1 02' ~ l due Mrs. Robert Cotton. 1'00 Miss McLean " ' ' ' 1I:0n “as” and CC" . 80 ijlcnocr 3B 37 115*. Thomas May . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00‘ Mrs. Hillson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.on,__ ‘ A~ Fmnd < < ~ - . - - ~- ~ - M‘ Chas. Gum . . . . . . .. 43 ,sllel-. Gor. 6.85 our. 0.75 J. K- M- ~ . » - - - - - - - -~ 2'1 Power Corporation .. . a0 fltfldilcollu 10‘; 10-. on‘ Mli N- 3- ROMPSQ" 50 Foreign Securities . 40 Sud. Basin .. 7.80 7.80 7.75% To be contmurd l inter. Utllities~A . 4s ‘Peck Hughes 8.60 3.5a 8.80 I. lnior Utilities-B 16% iTread. Yuk. . 12.90 12.75 12.75 Forest liill. per Mrs. E. r-Callum. Cm, p111; Ry , _ _ _ _ _, 222v, fFow. , _ _ , _ 1, 3,01) 55,70 337,, Mr?‘- u- MPKBMIB 4V M75- R°Y M“ British America Oil . 521/1 WlDOnd 1;!) (l0 on Lain" Ilnylerilll Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98 |\V_indl:\il 03‘,- Oil‘; 01%‘ . _ q _ lwrlglllnar. . 2.55 2.55 2.52 Mr. i: Ill/firs. W. 112:. BANKS lSylvanlte 2.26 2,25 235 O_ Mr. rs. Arcs c c i012 . L. {pa/Vi ,./__7 Mrs. Charles _Tillglcy . . . . . . . .. 1.00 gunk Commerce _ _ _ 1 4 _ _ _ _ , __ ‘Q93 . HITS. Milton Waygm. . .. Bank Royal __ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ 375 ' ./ ' u’ ' Mrs. J. R. Camp l - J Alclciingclrison . WHEAT NIFS. . l vcr .. . Mrs. E. M. Tillgley .. . .. . 1.00 113M . Miss Lena Nicholson . .. . 1.00 1113s; Mrs. Walterhxvayeln. .. . . 121w, Mrs. Emery cNc . Mrs. Roy McLairlc .. .. 1.00 Mrs. Albert Tinglcy .. . 1.00 f, 1 Miss i... Anderson 1.00 82H, " ‘\\' rm? ‘ Mr . M. McCnllunl .. 1.00 _ 351. v Mrs. Jlcxval" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 331, - Maicclnr McLeod . . 1.00 lVIrs. M. MCPilPl‘ . . . . ... . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. Clordoll Sllnnrir-rson ..... .50 i ‘ Mrs. C1 as. McNcill . . . . . .50 Mrs. I-l. D. hicKcllzic . .50 Mrs. Jumcs McExven . . .50 i U Mm. Donald Mc-Kinnonj .25, _ ‘ Mrs. Pcicr blvlilrlnon .. . .25 Design illustrated $2240 D“ . . . _ _ _ ‘May .. (ircenwloii pcr Mrs. Ell. biliiltfitllld July ,4 . Mrs. Bruce llnyticu . . . . . .. 1.00, . Mrs. A. W. Rilttrayl 1.00,Ml's. Dun Bulman . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrsl (lcorgo lilcEwcn .. . 1.00'Gnrlleld R. LePage . 1.00 . 1.00 Mrs. Charles Houston . - “"‘*' i , WATERFRONT DIRECTORY l ' _l_. 5 Railway Wharf i. D. P. W. Drctlge N0. 115. Capt. ‘MocLcoci is busy dredging out iii? illallivlry (lock. - ‘ Brim- Sicwllrli-z Vflllnri l . ‘ S. S. l-lochclllga on the lroutc. -_ 4 S. E. Harland, Capt. MzlcLainc- in ‘ port. Still‘. VlFWJJJXl Boll. Cnpi. Forporo, loading ' proa Piston nlurinc Wilnri‘ l C. S. Brant. Cant. H. Kl-lly. m"- lrived ill porl. nftrr supplying solnl oi the llgiltilousrlw. z,‘ Motor Sloop Bclh in pori. ._. ‘ lluntuin. Bell's Wharf _ ' l Tllf-l Llsgar. Capt. (iambic. in|l0rl nth-ruling to l). i’. W. Drudge Nu 115 at the llzliiv,".\y' Wharf. dftqv Itona. Capt. Bciyoil. 1121.; rsnil- V Pooh's Wharf _ Scllr. A. C. NCWllilii. (lilgll. silllii- 1y. ill pori. Carroll's iViluri Stl‘. SAG. L’J'nt. arrived lil pol-i last evening nndlloudcd a [§(‘.ll{‘l‘(ll cargo for St. Jdilnfis. Nllci. -~~ <4>DL ‘ALLEGED COUNTERFEIT t MONEY PLOT roman "Power's alleged conlederaios were ill-rented at Utioa, NY. The local _ until next PGQK. 1 For “Basketball A has been held and another is plan- , ncd for Saturday evening at the Y. g through courtesy oi LOUIS M. ATWELL A: ..s..,,........n-r~.-~»- “Q-n-sluu-“p on “ ..__..--.__ Groc§r.y..,zSpeclalsi p! Flour 24 lbs. Beaver=& P.&G.S0ap13bars5iic Tomatoes . .1... .. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 tins 47c (ireamof _art‘r...........1ib.3(ic Corn Stiirch .. 'Y. . . . . . .. 3pkgs. 27c Salmons, . 11.1,. .1 . *. . . . . . . . . 11h. tin 19¢ 1 Clark’s Beans . l. . . . . . . Large Fiill 19c ’ Islalnd Qlémls . . . . . . . . . . 2 tins 25c SQhQpIYQC; A allot _. . . . Per pkg. 9c Special Blegdfilca ‘, . . . . -. . . Per lb. 55c Raisins _ ll ‘\.r' A . 1 . . . . . 2 Dkgs. 95L‘ on). . .. u Dairy Buttlir . . . . . . . . . . Per lb. 38c ' CUDlViORE BROS. Gnocsrts r M o EUOiS-l / _ - l. l BASEBALL 01ml. 1s ONE OF LARGEST? 11v HlSTORY . AND AINQVOL VEiS $200.0 . 1v . dlhzil manager . and Now York Giants second baseman. l-Icrllsbyh travels began ill [he start of the i927 seriusf llllvr llvhlld log the Cardinals to a world's. Chllilifitllltlilii) ovcr thl- Nl-v; York‘ ‘ifallkcos. In the most sensational f l ncsrov, Nov. 8.----.lil(lp,L* Emlléfi “ucizs. president oi the Bordon Nn-K tlonal League basketball club. all! nounccd tonight. that he had traded ' 1711012‘; Hornsbyy, SCCOZlG-DLISCIIISAV): and manager oi the Braves. to the Chicago Cubs. p: trade of tile season HOrllSily wcntto Although not stating the anlouht Q10 Giants for Frnllkic Frlscll, of motley involved, Prcsidorlti flashy New York second tiilCiifl‘. Vccck intimated that rlosolgi SALARY 01" $40,001! Although ranking well up llplollg ‘fipitters last your as ii lnl-zllbcrol 1 ' {Giants and playing ll bang up illne at second base, thl- (lpcllingof B9 .1928 season found llurnsby Wearing a Boston Bravos‘ ullliorlll. ‘He went i0 Boston in a irlldc that involved i30l’0l‘il1_ 1)iil_\‘i‘i'.\' lll llztlu nutu. v With the resignation o1 Slattrry ins; manager early ill ill? sczlson. Jiornslly nnsulllcd control oi the lcwly Bravos. Despite illf; individ- nlll lli'i,lng: oilurtr; that ('ill‘!‘l1‘(i llml Ln nlluther -‘\l' iiuzlll I.(‘(l[llli‘ Illlttlllg ‘title, Hor ' “'11-; unublv lo make any Zl]li7i'{ 10.1110 showlln, \‘.llil the 13L‘ on ulnb. $200,000 was paid for ihc "Rajah" in addition to tllc live 1)l;lycrs.'_;_',;‘ ‘The players going to till‘ Bostgn lravcs include two regulars. _ ¢-, 1nd Baselnan ‘Freddie Maguire lorry Juno's, southpaw pitcher; " ' cokic ilurlcr and two lllClllb9!‘S"0‘% ho Reading, Pa. club. Til!‘ Rodd- ng plnycrs are Louis Lutzgjctt. cat- lhcl". and linrry Sicllolt. right-hand lurlcr. purchased from Lus Angelo-l at tllu close of the l-vurxull. complet- the (lililliPilfi. Iii-TORI) IIEAI. Cflllfwlillllllilllflll u! L.lu d ll. one of filo largest 1n tile lairnqryopfl base- Tiilii, bflllti‘ lo flliz-Cliti bus Bull goo-T 15]) lllfli. 11nd nor-fishy Z1 m-inhpr ‘or, llc Gulls ui. the nylcllinjz‘ 'of tllc roliri srrics. It also mark. anotl: ' er epoch in illc turbulent iamond . (nrcrr of iilC lorlpcl" Si. IQlilS pun .~»g.l:lry' 0i QcOJlOO. ‘ the Tluston nlzlung- ‘ UVUY ilifi UilllllflCi, . roll iur annual May Manage Baltimore Th" Bllltilnorc Ciill}. iskniil to b: 12ml Llrl- 31's will lllr: 11w r1110 W an till: llllllilCL since 1e death-oi usz- us ii irtflll and tllul l‘ Lizl- Cli- Yrlti: lJnnll, and nlcn 0n<'<l!,§foin-- lins, will b0 pul ln l-lm n1 13h‘ tum illltil iilC ln.'lnlvni uh ll he‘ \.1!l 1 (Jolww Black's‘ 111w iii lllillli‘§_;r‘l‘ of tllr Atlllmil-l "lnvllily nmollp; thorn who mziyliujv iii!‘ club are tho O\\'ll(‘l.‘§ n; llil‘ Phil-l ndclphin Athletics. Rumor has i: RING-WOOD SCHOOL (llrmln I (bl-l. Inrv. Mrllalloni 2. Jiiilll Currlv; ‘.5, John Mllvlcri i. Arthur Fcehall. Following istile report of ling- vcccd School ‘for the lllonths c1 opt Peril-rt Attendance -l-‘l<lrril- Cur- , and Oct; ric, Earle McMahon, Incl. Alvliliholl- Grade X-l, Austins ltiutcll. -—_-<-.>-~ - Grade VHF-l. TiwlnlzuSlnltll: 2. ~ DZOTTHLISAL, Nov. u riii tho Notional Illlckl , hrrv icnigzilt iur Prolsll 111- ‘clluv will ops-n" u two ulnllv l Carrie Clcorvrutt. Grade Vl-l. Muriel MacKinnoll; :2, lvlmlon Smith? ll, llmvnrd Snlllh. (irurlo lV——l, Cillliilflllilt‘ Currie; iilzll lcvricr; with .l.~.ln ‘Hillli I 2. Eilrcn Willie: 3. Welldcll (‘rrnr- lonlorlclr/ night. lllc ‘will watt. 1:4» 11>; carded im- Satllrlill; 'l"~.-.~ rn- Grado ‘ill-l. Nelson Currie: 2. lire lfiffllii) of Cannllu-n llnldillllifi WHYYHI M01101‘. lnacic iili‘ irip. for ii. i“ ml .11’ i'~\'° Grade lI—l, Florrie Currie: 2, cxilibilizln 1;1\l’l'l'.‘.‘~; 11m. "THIN?" Earle McMahon. llal-l export". to silt‘ H1 l" ‘Mai? I . Grade l (a)—-l. Erncsi. Cicorvczltt; Freddie Murphy‘. Cigars an “I remember buying Marguerite Cififl" before there was an auto in Can- odac .TililiiC-->0f"hOW the auto has _ changed! But the Marguerite is ' _ -‘ tile same old reliable, fragrant, ‘ ., smooth sm kc. Oh, yes, the - finally and sillrt the \\'(‘Qii|i“'. must come within 1hr nvxl viril- - Marguerite ' schanged- but in appearance only-— because now it'd wrapped in tin-foil‘ to keep it fra- ‘grant and factory-fresh. Tucketts decided that as they couldn't improve the cigar they would improve the pecking." m-QW And speairingiof autos-idle Mar uerite is a great favorite with mot ts. Thouoands Orfllrgueritflltq . i: pack; of lglanylilklw- ls saws sitfiza an ypgccn" the pocket of} eir car. ~. -_ t Cheaper in boxes L: 25 and50, A130 001d in handy pocket packs of 5 nil-arc. 7:»