\I is GI hafs suretoplease ‘hit l ‘champion lulu conqueror of Cl” <52, #4 .~‘ 3,. ’ . ,.l»-'.| 1, f7, \- rip- Don’t Worry- the Car"s alright Don’t let car worries spoil your enjoyment of the show. Even have parked in the open no damage will come to it if there is Maple Leaf Anti-Freeze in the radiator. There is no other Anti-Freeze just as good as Maple Leaf Anti-Freeze, it keeps the car freeze-proof at a cooling system rusting or scaling, it allows free and clean circulation at all Freeze that can freezing resistance. Avail Yourself of “A loo-Meter ’ Every garage or; "Maple Leaf" sign sells Maple Leaf Anti- Freezeand is equipped to render“Alco»Meter" Service. With Maple Leaf chart they can quickly tell you if the mixture is on the safe side or ifit needs strengthening. only with mixtures of Maple Leaf Anti- Freeze and Water, takes every bit of guess work and freeze worry out of winter motoring. audiotape REEZE tZANADlAN INDUWTRIAI. ALC NM ANTI 8 Montreal Toronto Corirrv New Sport Body i‘ Seeks Affiliation TRURO, llr-t" . _\l 11,.» firgt conventional? the llll\\‘if,' lurnlrwl spurt hotly lvr Tilda St-tllin, thr- fulluwing rt solution. ll|(|\'(‘tl l>_v Ml‘. ‘l’l'l)$'l"}0l'1llli(l st-runlltlll lly Mr. Ru];- cr. and L‘Zll"f‘ll'l llil§lllilllllli1<ly on u utantling \'l)lt' “that this mot-ling of the pruvisiolilll provincial brunch of the A. A. if. ol‘ (‘., at which thirty clubs ol‘ Nova Slfflllll arc voting trilher by tlelrlzllll-s or proxy; if it is below Zero and you ny temperature, it keeps the entirely free from choking, times—lt is the only Anti- be tested when desired for ’ Service filling station displaying the the “Alco-Meter" and the This free service, possible l hand while 1 think he could have OHUl. COMPANY LIMITED I ille Winnipeg Vancnuvtr ‘ i luv-ding ol lhu ext-t-ullvc of tho A. .-\. 1'. of (‘. tomorrow at. St. John. A lull); dl.=t:u'.~lsioll then ensued, in \\'ill.‘ll t‘. .1. llurko. .\i. l’. Jl/lafllhfll. R. l‘."rl..»<,-i'_ .l\..l. Hzlkvl‘ and Logan i’.ai'llh_ll look arlivo purl. Altvr numerous point»; woro dis- t-lrlslt-tl from all angles, the above rl-srllutiort ivas adopted, which will ill‘ presenter] together with [he fol- lowing petition: 1. Tlh! M. l’. ll. machinery i» loo burdensome and unable to func- lfnu ilroporly for tho promotion of spurt in its jurisdiction. 2. Tho cuslg of clubs afflicted in i, ' Limber Up For Coming Campaign. v gulp has enabled hlrii to stretch his y some pract . . Jennings May _‘ (larpontler evan-Jess Willard anti twuu». (lhampion ichurllo (ammo shy; nu n l» z..- ‘ eellsnt Shlpo- For Skating Slllon t .. ,, I ST. JOHN, IEO. 8. — Early sea- son loo hen fitted nicely into 111B ivnrklng out t-amrqlgu that Charlie German. world's " ppeedvskatlng Thuuborg, Olympic champion. ha! mapped out. for himself this year. .Gormah wig out on-vthelbloden over ‘in West Saint John at least two weeks ago and the hresent cold powerful limbs over some good 1w- Tllls lg about the earliest local skutershafellheeh a _ to get real lce lu many yours. on few of them are mlaai “the chalice to get la Guide Indians In 1927 Season turnaround " thrown Gthlllblofi l‘ .Y1ctor.... ¢ Madam / 5/ Pedigreed! You know this tube comes of a good family when‘ you read the fine old names that stand behind it-Vrcrolz- Non-rnrznu Euacrntc. Fits SKZRANTOZL Pa... D86. 3- ~139- lclarlng that ‘he never felt better ln| his life ‘Hughie Jeuuingfl. assistant nnunager of the New York Giautsl and former leader of the Detroit. jTigers, announced today that he ‘would get back into baseball next spring. Jennings has been away 4mm the diamond more than a; year because of a nervous ‘break-l ‘down. Jennings lwlll not reioln the Giants when he returns to the ‘game. "l have my own reasons for -uot desiring to join the New York clu-b," Jennings said "MoGraw and l are the best of friends, but no loffer from the Giants can get me lhacl-t." l it is reported that Jennings may. llnanage Cleveland. lDempsey to Start I Training for Bout. l Uaclc Dempsey. former heavy- weight champion, waiving the for- ‘malliy of a few warming-up fight-s. lwill start training next week in the lhopo of having a return lbout with ,Gone Tunney, to whom he lost the iwvorldkl title lltot September at Phil- adelphia. This, he announced saying: “if l ‘can come back, l can whip Tunney, land if I can't come back. I'm Itbmugh with the fight game. l don't want any ‘set ups." Replying to reports that he had 'been poisoned before the fight Wllll Tunney, the former champion de~ clam-d , "All this stuff about throwing fights, being poisoned or worried to death is u, lot of hokuln. Tunney can whip any man in the ring to- day. lie 1.; a stiff counter-puncher, iwhipmti Flrpo-and probably held Bill Brennan would have slaughter- iPlayers Not Likely T To Be Reinstated iwm. the Machinery Avlllablo Re- , turn to Simon Puree Not Pos- j slble, Bays M.P.B. Official l NEW (IFILAJHGOW, Dec. ll. — ln lconvematlon with (‘Orlifliq llarrls, one of tho lttllllillg olricdzl}; ul the .\l.P.il., the question of the posslbll. ily of reinslnfoulenls being grant- tnl m the nu- applying at lilo lm- nunl l‘. A. A. ll. alerting at St.‘ go on record its lining in fllvln‘ nblllillllllllll the M- P- Il- Illlwhlnery is utitn m... yt-ok w» out in lllal and. a. Nova Scotizi branch 0f tho A. A. l7. of (f. being ftllLllt)f'lZ"ll by the A. A. l’. of (‘. for tho purposv of ililntliinu sport in Nova Svolill." DISCUSSION 'l'il\‘. monlim; llpPll-‘tl with A. l1‘. Pellipae ln the. chair. who in opt-ll- tlt-tl for the result-s achieved. it. ucutivt- lnetltlngs toguthor in order that the business relating to amat. ur sport lnllzhl ho fnc-lliulted. l. Tho difficulty ul‘ tho head 0f nut-h an organization being able i0 propt-rly approrll-lltl The difficulty in calling ex-i too heavy and altogether unjusti- M quill m.“ ult-pnuqp p.- pflfgqflflllyl. of application cit that lnany who had luaclo .110 permitted in return to tho amateur fold were M1 titled i0 every consideration yo; he himself could not use how with the hmchlnery all-affable, it was at all ¢hose| t0 ‘ the clreum- pcesilble u; have the cards granted. im; malt-d the purpose ul‘ the mar-t. ultllllrl‘ lllld Cvndlllflll-S Q0418? whltrlLMr. Harris pdlhfod out that all the Lug wars lo fut-flim- iornluiulv- plans sport mllzht be. carried on in each resolution committee could do W8)! to prlst-nl. t-ourisu arllulntrnt in illu on» ul‘ the Maritime Provinces Dissolve two “BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN” in four tablespoonfuls of water and gargle thoroughly. Swallow so e of the solution. Don’t [to make a reeommoutlatlon to the meeting. and that the resolution vmuld have torccoivo a two third . vote of the voting members of the mooning to ‘become effective which] he did ant believe was possible. THl-RTY HAYS NIOTIGE Again ho ggld the executive have no word as tundra resolution being brought in as regards the reinstate- ment and turning to ghe lby laws of uvrr DOINlBM l hdl. lllOll B PEBOlIIP . ion the clAlAl ., he, showed your bad lo be in the hands o! the aeo- - retnry 0f the C. A. A. U. at lanai. thirty days prior to the meeting mall g0 each branch and allied member copy of the resolution at uuai meeting of ‘thlg by law has essory bofolro it can come before‘ tho annual meeting this week for ratification. _ _ NOT ENCOURAGING Then President Sam Doyle and tvhta 6f the resolution and ll it In has no one lmanl of it especltlly in view of the m: ‘that f0 l. lflfi‘! ll I 11* dlllgu an o err-Nod sadithv remit ‘of the-m lulu ‘to thelrbln. rinse the m ulh. Repeat gargle cvcry _ 1}),- _ _ ‘ two hours if necessary. This is an effective gnrglc proved safe and by 77111110715 and prescribed by physicians. “Acce Elly “Slayer”? . W packs, f2. Look for H the ‘Bayer Cross. , lhady- "Bayer" I boxes of l2 tablets. Allo bottles of 24 and IOU-gruggints. angst“ lust": lll.‘f.'°l.~’-‘l'.‘”‘iiili‘tl‘."p l: elm. g Bnynr menu aciut-mlo all‘! DUMB! lflfl "fill-u" u w," b. flgmpqfl mu; nua- mm marl. nu Tm mn- . w.‘ . ~ '-A.'firr->:n »-- d"? ._,_ , y»: ' encouraging for the b players bola restored to imnor mud ill nhlllxur Q '. LOS ANGEUDS, CalL. Dec. 8. --, ' l .=..... and that the secretary in turn to 1 least fifteen days before the an- 1 been complied with which is 110G‘ ills secretary must know the con- _ favorable in. mnmwmbm 7hr ,- the all standard bases 6' volts. $2.75 waning-gun».- _ _ L. 0. C. Bowling iln the third game of the magma of the ‘Cross bowling tournament the Spade defeated the Alerts by u lmaljority of 133. J. Kelly rolled the high single of 256 and also tho highest total of 776. The lineup and scores are follows: Alerts 147 158 20l 207 196 182 1B9 113 217 166 V. Coylle . . . . . . . . .. W. J. McDonald 1-‘ 909 146 157 149 196 Total—l2786 ‘the purchase of n urn-ecu n-nrdrollc ily ltnlg-tlistllnée “'11s negotiated hy the \\'arner Brothers l-vlstumc dt-purt- mt-u in lfblLvyvood. Patsy Ruth .\lll- h-r, who was in New York, uclvt-tvd a \\'lll'll1'llll\‘ fur her nt-xt pit-lure from nnlouu Fll'lll.1\\'®lllll!'t( crc-ulloiln. - Wlullillpr to prolong nor trlp, she sl-nt for n scenario, rcud it. and chime cut-h clothes us the lit-lion iuf the script u-nuld necessitate. at terrific rate of s able to stop and dash Sydney Express at (workt- street. crossing with the result. that it was‘ dragged for 50ml! dil-ltauco. HOW- ever, the horse war. lucky enough to escape with several slight clllfi and how it escaped from boing kil- led is n mlraclo. l! . I. peed it was ‘un- od into the 5 §§§§-O§Q-§§-O+§§§O-§ QQ+O§-Q@ ' If Temptresses could be arrested for stealing hearts _-— M a n y gi rl s would be doing time MORE TOMORROW Q§§O§§§§4§O§§§§O 0+0» '4 We have just opened the finest Islam-neat o! Genuine Pirlolan Ivory we have our Ilwwnrflhut‘: uylno 00ml- tMnQ-lmi we would bl planed to mvd you look‘ It over. There In everything lnlthls. aliortment that you can imagine, and not only In‘ White Ivory, but the noflolt‘ *7 InIWhlto Pearl, Ron Polrl Ind Amber. It lnoludp, Brushes; tcomm, Mirrors. Manicure . Sea, Tollltbgtu, In one: and rolls, tum». Oipoltl, All Realm-q fallen“. _ ‘ 1.. s. lmllontorl ‘V u. fella Articles. rum warm, m 3'1"‘ ‘in “ti: ma h n ~ r thyldnl tllld In ‘flflj ‘ nuke a wlhblo amt; l wit], “dum- %:,OMQ_'£Q$' . wit? w m“? ‘his “m? ‘lmlllll ma" court. and if ll ivcro ton or twonl)" . N‘ Y’ Si“! 1 .1 _ / u ‘N08!- M fills is theltltlnent that.- - ‘elm?! mwtlas one saunter f d in pllve‘ of snyln l d " klioirangu reolpei, l‘ mill-ll!‘ lliuov." .15 this true of. e farmers of our province? What' have the rural pastors who V1511 mu thousands of homes in their charge’ do any ‘to this? la_tllls the charlie-i ler of the quiet, homellke pastoral homes to which we lnvlle the fem. aerate tourists of the continent?- And yet another: "in the United: States the lid-and is getting quite. _ » an uueavlabla reputation as Our Island is either what we llil'\‘(' [slam-l °l ll"<lll98I0l‘8-" ls so frequently claimed for lt, u. plllceltrud? And if n, 15; gm", whom or’ of beauty, a health resorbasober whence 111d may get m Not fro“, proflvewufl and urrlsm Pwllllmthedielrsunal observation. fOI‘ mule n‘ ‘Gill-don of tho Gulf," and a. verlt- exists, it lu in “mum 5011,15,. 1, able Eden, or also it ls what theihas been broadcast/ed from stations‘ sensationalist; describe lip-Ell lukof senaatlonallsm, and framed our‘ Dar-ado for amugglers and bootleg-lei lll1fBllfl.'b]Qi|'umg|-g_ , gers, a imputation of dry gallons 0ut| Don't blame mo. 'f0.f‘ tlheso rcfer-' of whom tortanea are being amass- ences. I am only lukLng me ruwu-I led, lrrother words an Eden in its end gentleman's advice lo “Take pattern-after the entry vof the the mask off-of temperance blmr ‘llerplml- ‘"14 clllllllllflfllé-(to) look facts in Can l make my language plalaer the face." Let us look m some m‘ "l0" Bmlilmllc? 000d PeDllt8,'m0r0——“l<Jven elders and dellcoustll‘ and the soul of evil are the oppo-ithis Island halve left the Honuu of sites of each other. They cnnnotlGod to follow Baalam and [he 901.1 exist in the Drltlekyl and Mr. Hydelen Calf," and then fllfiillll-"“'ll(*l\ "WWW. and keen an their ner- w mlwy professing Christians bu.- formance in the clear light of openi i - d“ We u a people‘ and W0" n the ground for ll spree and our‘ . .. country as a. province are eltherhrglr §..§.l§;e3s°,§§k§,,flmffmflfifpfll? what our Tourist Association anti-lg“ the sfmm go by. “yam, Ad,“ our liig-aouled public men have pit» rldmg an “chm, on a" cove i“; tuna: it to the outside world, a pur- ban-hm- M 0l|l1g|XBlun(llY {Mn-l m‘; nd in natural beauty and the , ' habitation of a. clean and intelligent {Eltrigieaih as yo“ atminl?‘ m if“ race. or we inhabit a laud where e _ ' ‘,, smugglmg “a” 0“ "l the dance hall, the gambling hell, hiya???’ fhe exact llmnm" m the bootlogger and his besntted en- l“ e a 9' Umusaml“ '3 m“ m“ IOlIPtI-BB are the dominant features ‘m’ and the am°m°bl1e»5- "lllks "m! of all our surroundings. We are one (‘gnicfnm loaded will‘ "m" .'" ‘nmf of two things, a patriotic, sober and n“ '1 1:31.!“ ,l‘e‘g“' I'm" m ‘ml truth-loving community. jealous of Hermon n “'1 T“ "l"? "l" llll" our homes and our country's honor. wholvefo wmtd empkfy ‘_"l"“’“t m“ 0" llmlllizators of deceit and scioms H, [m ‘Wm? :1 our lltt-rlst-tl autos. of hylltvcrlay. declaring to the thirds“ er" ‘mhl ‘\"‘_‘l_."-_ "l“l“f"‘ stranger abroad that we are not ill on thim‘ "W" ha f_"“'_"‘}', "“""‘** reality what we profess to be. l‘ smlmgnllg 3m" “l” l“"”" 1m the intelligent reader. the llsvllve tourist is duly warurdlhul man or woman of common sense U18)’ fire. judgment melt into a trance of ab‘ ll l! really ‘wonderful that om- sentmindodness Wm. regaf(l m handicapped Island can gruwuputls home mowledge, and, for me In". or other farm products, for wt- arc p059 of muonmg, imagine hlmgg" gravely told that “farmers have left a stranger in a strange city, a pros- lllelrjlind? loktake a hund in the w new o o lna lug a. l-lnlall fortune and hospitality for a period of en- 8., m’ to the lam!‘ howvvc“ for Joymem and rest. -ln this mood flu‘ ‘lfermelflbogflloly assured that let him read some of the ilewspaper waqmfm u‘ 9 15km“ flllll-‘l ll" artlclefl, and more serious still, the “ll/fl t Stout and Zlltimretilnnd newspaper "ports of what we have Ondelcécendrea of the lnitcdbtzlttla heardirom pulpit and platform as gm“) m“ l‘ rlllldel" the l‘°l‘“l‘ "llfl to the mtenlaence; sobriety and Md l aige oh turnips and potatoes moral status of our people. Per- axle jflfi: “é at °l"‘ lflllllld "wsvlfi hops you will an)‘ "stop; don't talk Us ' m?" l; flmfima“ ““"“""' of intelliflhnce; it isn't part ofthls h 5 illlllllfioll. because we program." But it is; most seriously nimtien e Iran‘? f“ ‘will? ‘he l“l“"“l so. No community can lay claim bomll p0‘ m‘ 1'1"“ lllllllels tlllll to intelligence if it is guilty of those 0 995°“!- I infamles- which are charged against "r W”? e it, and is as black in heart nnd char- acter aa our Iglanztl ‘llriladbeegpalrlltt- ed. Our Boar s o a 0. our a As lalon and atrlotic lioostcrs sensdmthteir nneesapges to fzlr couu~ tries describing the Garden of the Gulflaa a. nestling place lined wuh white and fluffy feathers, while the partisan press and lovers of sensa- tion portray ll. with a llulng of in- toxication alnd vice. . I Moat 0f the people have liholr wits about them, and DTOJlOL var- ‘rloduway with the political Jul-coa- {they know that ‘if tho lawn were itdnllulsloreul by» the ivory ulna-la "l Heaven, “lfthey could extortn pally u¢vanwgle, the faction rattan-ed In would carp and oavil nl. r-vcry turlu‘. ‘not expecting attention from. ll intelligent, ‘but lknowhll! 1118i lrllll": gudfgooua in tho shadowy will tukl. mm ‘bait, What our home llflflllll“ ;know to be purely a pabulum m bamboozle voters. W118" Wall l" m“ lntrmnzer abroad looms up l"! a lle‘ plorable truth- .I have every respect for like mlergy, and am strong l" "l9 be] ‘t’! lmlli. i” §.'L?..".i."é.‘.‘"ii~’l..§“Z-»d ° ,, zllwl I Y ° - vouc for the far-t that they wr-r» Hlominond and thank them when sober. ‘There were problnblv nl lhgybit; so. ltngwlgléhl‘); tlgatlae€hgfdlllfllllflf sober, with rvgrcts. Vbul‘ ha! n mluc o — '_ ‘lavatory of m stories, [did not bc-l ‘l-[ermfgel fir“??? as’; ixggzlfi holril a. flflllliifg’, drunk on ‘fllll slrocl.‘ lo wh . erven y ' ' Ill‘ ll wltrht ‘from the door til‘ lhul ‘thorn are B0130 film!“ whim‘ we vast. assembly. ’i"lu- non-resident. inc a M0010 wlmfil 81mm 1° 'l'"*"“roadlng tho sermon, Wllillll ‘most illlfillltllellllfidv f"? “l9” thin!“ ‘m’ surely be porplextrtl, Ltllvl-lsiflg an to lquotbd abroad where i-lwy ("mum whether thorn would lll‘ enough‘ be comDBNd Wml Th“ "um- TM“: sober people ln tho rludloilcr, to up‘ this-Ml‘ E 991mm“ ‘mt a canal“ llrociato the urnlllzilmcut. ' school M1106 ("fit l" m“ Pmvmmv) If it wcrv lkislllhlt- lo lzlvo to there were 20 lilfll! "ml 300 M“ those uuucquuintctl with l-hn truth all ofylwhom. were runk. l/Wlll a real piclun- ol‘ our province as it ask an)’ rude‘ m 59L “Wk l0 u‘? really is, what a lull-hack ll. would worst drinkilIB 997K111 l" lllslwl’ bu to their (xlucoplltlns of the place 811d lllilll l" 109M” m” mo“ drlmk lll-tllllfflll lly illfliif! roading such on centre on the continent, M141 w reports in min pFPH-S. floss than inil mo that the has swallnwlnfl PB-D- “w, drunks a “v.4. i“ m". pause In P. E. Island-z; M A Sarin- ol ‘PIpGPi Reviewing Drinklnglfidndltlono nnd Tempor- nnoo Eflbrtmand E tmonto up to 0w Present Day 0f Prohibi- tlon Enforcement. (‘By An Observer) FOULING OUR NEST should vehemently Protest against this fouling of our fair name to the outside world. Nol against the modicum of truth whit-u is hidden behindttht: mass. but lw- rausc thorc is no t-xunlpllon, no can- did reservation, no admission that -—-— thcre are even the "tell righteous men." whose purity of life would save our modern Gomorrah. Art: our church dcacons’ and cider» leaving their sacred duties to bo- llome llOOIlGKKYlTS. and ll‘ so .ll(l\\' many, or are they all in it? Tho same of our farmers, whom hither- lo we have. cult-cured tit-l the unbor- 0R1 and nlost upright on ihu t-ontim out. For lhosu limitless thousaudn lo nlako their “forlurlcs ova-r night“ the consumplitlu of booze must. he more titan l-normous. Tho Prinvt- Edward ‘Fheatro was packed to Cflpflflily to lu-ur uu- lit-ml Mr. llernmilla parting lrlllulo to tho‘ shamcs 0t‘ our ilrovincc. ’f‘-hc writ-l, er was one 0i’ ‘lnmly’ who could not, find room for zldlnitlallcc. lxnlplte. the alppallinlz (‘Olltlllltlflll vxprlstldfj there was a. goodly numllcr of real-l l)’ Iwlwr pmple in that multitude. People; who read the lPCillTt‘ may Wonder how this could be- so, hul l tlrlnk n moment, 2.20 pumoal. and boys and girls, nlhal you. 100 ilel‘ cent. all drunk.- l i A" ropm-“u f.“- ll“. making of su-rt-vn touts W011! ulvultt-rt-ll rot-culls‘- lll "l" Paramount Eastern studio. when fif- tccn of tho company‘! .\'0llllIi-‘\‘ llll\l'l'l"' l ‘were. pivon photographic irlfllll/ in nut- day- . l lill‘ Tho rosullk were forwarded l0 \\'(l0ll to nerve thc Lucky ntlldio directors nu nh Index of the Faun]: ‘players’ sl-rct-n Illlbfllflllllwll- Charm » , .1; (iaressllnt "To lMl-oduoo this now and. delightful hoe powder for n‘ 10w days only we will glvo . one ‘Rogers Jolly Knlfo, worth $1.60 wml nah nook- QIO of Charms lO-rouant ilonb worth the price we uk $1.00 for the two. mTllll Inn! offer llfllzlnly for t gleam. bum min 0M9 cheap, on your: today. i“ 62a...“ chief?‘ . i ' . i . 5- O z ' l. .4“ .wlint n. ulientuiil- out of which to weave tliollc fubultnlll yarns. ln that great flllfllPlltill of nver n thnu~ sand. and some hundreds turned away, probably not. n single drunk. Stand at our church-doors as the thousands wand tlhelr way homo- wnrd, nnd it would puzzle you to ilnd a half dozen with even the smell of liquor in evidence, much less to ‘ho intoxicated. Go to our exhibitions and witness almost to- tal sobriety. At tho last Exhibition in Charlottetown, a reliable citizen informed 'me that the watched caro- fully for four days, and "amongst the thousands in attendance. hr- tlili Mt‘ meet E single dillmlt. Thorn havebeen many national grunt-r- in” and picnics this rufnlner. nnd Watchful oyoa have reported a moan satisfactory sobriety. 11f the business life of our oily. I mot one man to nay that ho llnd moi. flvo drunks in n oinglt‘ day. with the remark that. “it couldn't be worse." '1 had for hlm the ails» war thntwlheu our city was u third less in population than it ls now. "I have met fifty drunks on a mar- ket day." Lot the reader midownd with common sense-for it is to these PWMbtr-Jtlke a trip throulzil our mdrcdntllo houses, our storms and lintii places. How malty all the dlhfllbymilg their clerks will they find under; the influence of boots‘! llinlflhllim in advance» mighty fIw. lull-llllostly none. ll he is 1d pnoufili 1o remember. let lmg u "him Aiythla was also so. un- dor license. and I take the liberty of unpworlli for -hl-rn-—lt was not. days of the Sons of . total abstinence was t0 Qhrfl , {birth on -...._... angioplasty, 1,, .. "w, a ,iPF"lF ‘j EDWARD l Nigh’ _ A Big AlLStcjturin-f T? the Yu J‘; A...E11ao.le TERROR stood a; jhe ' ,. figure out ofdhe pastf inloj" the _ "l ,,.. frozen wastes,‘ the code of l reached! ‘ )1, i, If you are strong for: a ‘hi!!! mill flit’, am film production of Rex Beachh-mighqi dzjmq 9f _ ' the Klondike. It is crammed with notion, beauty, human n. ‘l ' é GEORGE HILL pm... f, FOX NEWS TOPICS ORCHESTRA UNI UE AND BEAUTIFUL ARE _ E REMARKS PASSED , 1,». . A" SAMPLE LOT STRAIGHT FROM JAPAN MAJOLICA ANI) MING L00 ACLOISONNE VASE TABLE LAMPS ANl) SHADES Also A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or d DESK AND BED LAMPS. Palmer "Watson, Electric Co. M L l; l l ‘w allz-lll 4~stt3l. '. tho cold l-hllly upt-rlltlllll o1‘ “Hllm-p urovuntl a nllllpk: sl-ntctlvtl Ill washing.“ hilPllCllVL’ let-lure created, lat lulu-s lilo versatile twill-l ll mun like this lo plnimo llu- l uni sheep up to u deft-use 0 conduct, nnd nulilliuks the lying glass nluat have i180" rloverlv resorted to to "W" llllnnd the "clearing house 0i runners and lloollegllvllh" l‘ endow llho vory small llmlloi drunks with those slorolloll!" .-\ luuzson. unlit-lite‘ one 0i’ his flock. n lS. of 'l‘._ on ll drunk oi’ HQVOPIll \\'i‘i"li.w', upllrzlitlcd hi1"- breaking this pit-like. Tho drunk protested "Aim l ullowod m drink at every SlIUPIl washing?" 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