Wlflffle races at Westmorland Agri- ,.S'ustain BOWLING wnssruuo BASEBALL NEW iTwo PlayerstMusti Brilliant Series Reputation’ Terry Of Giant's-And Goslin Of‘. Senators Were Stars Of 1924 Classic — Only One Hurler Has Previous Series Experiences. (This is anoth of a series anal". Lug the cimtenderg for the world baseball championship) (By Edward J. Nell, Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Sept. 27—The pay. off on previous World Series ex- perience doesn't figure to be very heavy, with only a. half dozen vet- mins of championship warfare in the ranks of the New York and Washington regulars, but two of the big guns, Bill Terry of the Giants and Leon (Goose) Goslin of the Senators, have brilliant repu- tations to sustain. ,, Terry, success u to John Mc- Giants helm, did about all you, could ask of one Ordinary Wiirkingman in the series Grew at the of 1924, one of the most dramatic in baseball history, when he got into five games against the Sen- ators, hit safely six times in 14 appearances at the plate, banged out one home run, scored three times, and wound up with a bat- ting average of .420. The “Gposc" Goslin played every minute of that seven-game series and did even more execution, but at. a slow- or pace. In 82 times at Bat Goslin gathered 11 hits, three of them homers, scored four times, drove-in sovcn runs and averaged .844, The ~ next veer. esamst the Pirates in another seven-game series, the Goose went to bat 26 times, banged out eight hits, again getting three home runs, drtvln! in six and scoring six. Gus Mancuso, the Giant-sf pendabls backstop, was the No. 2 catcher for the Cardinals in two World Series, and ‘lravis (Stone- wall) Jackson tasted the front-line fire in 1924 after being a pinch- hitter the year before. neubtnu Jackson Jackson played well in the field against Washington nine years ago but he was a sorrowful figure at bat, getting only two safe blows in 2'! times at the plate for a mark of .074, This year he is expected t0 do considerable hitting. Buddy Myer, steady-going sec- ond basem , played with the Sen- ators in the 1025 series and Ossie Bluege was at third base in both 1924 and 1925. Neither did any- thing startling at the place. So the field is wide open for the shaping of World Series destiny not only for hitters such a Helnie Manush, Joe Kuhel. Joe Cronin and Fred Schulte, on the Senator side, and Mel Ott, Joe Moore and Gus Mancuso, in the Giants cast, but for nearly every pitcher on the field. The only hurler with world Series iexperlence is Adolfo Luque, of the Giants, who saw brief serv- ice with the Reds in 1919. WTTE SERIES “in niscini N.S.T|T__i|STS Sprlnghill-Hali- faxbSeries Starts To- day in Mining Town. HALIFAX, Sept. 2’!——(C.P.)—1‘t‘s to be a five-game series between Halifax Willow Parks and Spring- hill liencebusters for the Nova Scotie baseball crown. By mutual iizreement, the original decision calling for three games has been clicred in favor of the longer ser- ies. It will open tomorrow afternoon at. Sprlnghlll. The second game will hi‘ blnyfld there also, and then the _ tvzuns will mtlun to Halifax for the MXt two games of the series. The firth match. if nemssary, will prob- Mann, Monctoin 8 3 2 2 ‘Time: 222 1-2; 2.20; 2.23; 2.18 1-4. 2-30 OLAiSS Kelly, John Ferguson, O:- Bonn-Ie Mae, Andrew Mac- Pherson, Amherst 8 2 2 Miss Ora Grattan, Nell Mccfiherson. Dorcheeter ll I 8 Nellie Axworthy, O. W. T. Simpson, Amherst 4 4 4 Time.’ 2.26; 2.28: 2.29 l-4. Starter: H. J. Allen, Melrose. Judges: Thos. Dobson, Jclicure; and Isaac Mldwilliams, Shedilc. Tuners: G. M. Moore, and J. H: Copp, Port Elgfn. TFINE ciii iii for DAIRY cows (run _[i_Fi’li. What is ‘possibly the best car lot ‘My b° played '7“ iieiimi WiTiWYY- o! mature dairy cows ever to leave "lfzrkxbgfzie Wiiiideiii» “might Oil the Province is going forward to- ‘r ‘i lY i° We the measure day ibi- crime Falls, Newfound- o‘ the slugging Foiimbusteri» ma!’ land, in charge of Mr. E. Powloy, My to the finals had been over e iiflrd route. A maze of protests and muntcr-prntcsts wound up yegpfl- (iv: over YHTIIIOTTTTI-GIIbQMQryS in a sudden dcntli grime lit Middleton. Prcvif-“lfiiy. Gateways hm been awarded the semi-final series and iiiii Difiyfd imp games of the fin-I i» Iliiafnst Sprlnghill. but a, mung 1:! President C. C. Gillespie of 1,1,8 -i. P. B. A. A. U. of C. sent Gilbe- Wvvs back into the $1,141,131,‘ and "WV lost to Halifax. Close Finishes At Port Elgin Races PORT scam. n. 1a., sbpt. 2'1 _ iCPJ-Before a large gallery the trfijllturnl Society's annual fair here thirlilwcre closely contested, 5,1. "I "ii the entries were smaller .i.m usual at this yearly event, flit-lime. Owned by Frank Adams, - "iifiix. won tho Frce-Fkrr-Ail. representing the Anglo-Newfound- landDevelopment Co. Mr. Powley has been here for the past three, days making a selection in co-op-' oration with Mr. W. R. Shaw, Live- stock Superintendent, and Mr. H. J. Kennedy, Southport. 1 The cows comprising the ship-| mc-nt were selected at various‘ points throughout the Province and had to reach a high standard of dairy excellence, as regards both type and production qualities. They are chiefly of the Ayrshire breed, with a. few Holsteins and Guernseys making up the remaind- er. 'I‘hey are intended for the lam“ farm opcratedby the Anglo-New- foundland Development Co. With material of this kind being select- ed for this particular market, rn- tire satisfaction should ble assured the purchasers. Island farmers may find a good lesson in noting the class of cattle which this company requires, and fully realize that it pays to breed and develop the very best class of while K°ii°lfi Owned by John Fer- g“"°"' OXTWi-i. N. S. captured the ‘U0 clam, Following i; the summary; FREE-FOR-ALL silarkle. Frank Adams, Halifax . . . . .. Bimiia Aubrey, Alfred Wortman. Shcdiiic .. “Ow Waltz. Prank 2111 184th na cups, worn by an American, cic- dalry cows, which under afmost any conditions find a ready mar- ket, Breeders here wish Mr. Plwley and his company every succest with this excellent shipment, and trust to maintain the business connec- tions in Grand Falls. A necklace of small flowered chi- ated much interest at the resort at In Touquet, England, recently, de- PRO TE S T a IS DR OPPED (Canadian Press)" YABMOUTH, N. S., Sept. 27- Y th Gateways wday drop- pod their pretest of yesterday‘; decision game with Halifax Wil- low Parks in the provincial baseball elimination. The Mid- dleton game had been protested because of the asserted prim- sionallsln of Captain Burt Davis 0f C116 Parks. TOG-l], the Galb- ways management heard from Pruident C. C. Gillespie of the MP.B.A.A.U of C. that Davis’ amateur status had been “up. fished in 1932 and that he was a bona fidc amateur. NEWCASTLE TEAM lflSE OFY Tl-TE Exciting Battle Won By Loaghran iVeteran Pbilatiéifilia Boxer Gets t Q TS-Rouvd Batt i Close Decision Over Sharkey In 1e — Ex - Champ F, Suffers Knockdown In Tenth. (By Edward J. Neil, ‘ ' ‘ * Press Sports Writer) i BAKER FIELD, Philadelphia,» 5813i- i7—fl'he revenge that Tommy Loughran has lived for through‘ four troublesome years came: sweetly to him tvnisht as he jabbed , out a 15-round decision over fading Jack Sher-key, and even managed to batter to the floor the man who knocked him out in three round‘ in 1929. Crowd Stunned By Knockdown i t Before s home crowd of no: more than 10.000 making up what it lacked in numbers by lusty vocal , , -C.P.)—B0bby Leitham, Verdun, ‘LEITHAM WINS BOUT FORUM, Montreal, Sept. 21- Qus, holder of the Canadian bantamwelght title, tonight won a decision victory over midget Wolgust, recognized as world's flyweight. titleholder by the New York State Boxing Oonunleslon. Leitiham weighed 14'! 1-4 and Wolgast 115. They went fen rounds. rlfic body bombardment, boxed his wflv out of one trying moment af- ter another, and then stunned the gathering by dropping Sharkey to his knees in the 10th with a right hand smash to the chin. T0 STIMMERSIIJE Western Capital Nine Even Up Intermedi- ate, Series With a 7-4 Victor i. effort, the fleet Phlladelphian courageously stood up under a ter- Pnnch Gives Lo ‘ Decision I ngwcAsqlg _-_ 1_ __ __ __ __ , In fact it was this amazing (special w ll,» Guardian)‘ punch, probably the hardest a (Canadian Press) MONCTOTI. N‘. Sept. an llli('.'\"‘l\’ l\'i'll C‘ C of this city loony, thr- prtp~lcient oi ihelvl. P. B. A A. U of 0,, speak- ing in regards to the Maritime baseball playdowns, and particular- Loughrar famed for anything but his hitting. ever delivered that gave Tommy .the decision. The two judges, A‘. Voice and Herman Weingert, were divided in their opinions, the first voting for Shar- key, the second for Loughran. Ref- ‘eree “Spud" Murphy scored the rounds evenly, giving Loughran six, Sharkey six, and calling three even. but his deciding vote was for Loughran because of the knock- down. It was a far more thrilling duel than their first meeting in the Yankee Stadium four years ago, when a chance at the heavyweight championship hung in the balance. A" punching fury that night, Shar- BUb/[MER-Slllllfi, Sept. I'll-At the Summerside bust-bull diamond yes- terday afternoon the Summerside A. A. won the sxcnd of a series of games for the mtermediate cham- pionship of New Brunswick and Prince llkiward island, defeating the Newcastle Impei-ials 7 to 4. Garnering fue runs in the second inning the locals played airtight ball) behind the hurling of "Pony" Daley and held the Imperial; scoreless un- til the sixth inning. The losers gained one nin in the sixth and came through to a strong finish with three in the ninth. It would be unfair to try and pick any outstanding performer in this ‘game but credit must be given Har- ris and Daley who both pitched ex- ceptionally lflne ball and also to Dope Daley who in addition to playing a fine game behind the bat knocked out a home rim 1n the fifth. The series is now tied, with each team having one win and the third and deciding game will be played today at one p. m. in Summerside. The Summarsidc A. A. wish to take this opportunity of expressing their thanks to Mr. Ed Acorn, of Charlottetown and others who at- tended to the details around the diamond. The following are the lineups: Impcrlais-I-larris, pitcher; Fer- guson, catcher; Taylor, 1st base; Craig. 2nd base; Hardley, 3rd base; Geckie, short stop; Kitchen, left field; B. Whitefcentre field; P. While, right field. Summcrside A. A. - R. Daley, pitcher; F. Daley, catcher; Cross- maii, lst base; Schurman, 2nd base; Phillips, 3rd base; Ward, short stop; Mlllman, left field; Prltchard, cen- tre field; Benard, right field. N 0 T T 0 Umpires_At the plate, Wilde; on tlu- bases, McMurdo and lvlcLccd. N T E R M H l. -S. t ' I s I 27~ln Saturday Oct '1. Failure to decide the Maritime fIlJT-S. temple. Tommy went down, came. up at five, and wandered aimlessly! _ about the ring seeking a chair. 2,; d Lou Magnolia; the referee, halted ‘ that one right there, mm But tonight a 31-year-old Lough- ran had the gulls to evade an identical punch in almost the same moment of the same round in the corresponding corner, the endur- ance to stand up under Sharkeys terrific body battering, and the courage to keep going after the sailors first real punch. a left hook to the head, opened a gash in his rightreyebrow. Canadian Press) BPRDJUHILL, Sept. 27—Junlol' champions of Nova Scotiil, Spring-, hill Rod Sox, flCiVJllCCd a notch to-i ward. the Aiuritimc crown today by handing out a 6-2 defect. to lfoncwn Micmacs, Junior New Brunswick tit-lists, in the first. game of their scricx Red 56X {ntlncn found COfllllCI‘, for l0 hits and connected for two safeties off Belle-me, who replaced Cormier in the eighth. Dhigy Mc- Leod held the Monctoll nine to four scatter-sci hits, including two tsinglcs thug. ilrttcil c. run in. the- slxth frame. The other Micmzw score came in the eighth, when secondbawman A. LeBlzuic walk- ed. stole second fwd came hOmB 011 a wild throw to third. Timely,‘ hiitiltg zlccconlcd I01‘ Springhllls runs. Two camc in the third inning, and the SOX tallied SYDNE_Y_'MINE Touching Thoburn l/Iohawks chlng for l9 hits, Christ Church nine of Sydney today took the first game of the Nova. Soctia softball finals by a 10-3 score- for the winners, held the visitors scoreless eight innings end struck out l2 men. McKay of Thoiibum had four strikeouts. 29th, to pull for the Strong and Morrison ‘frophys. 1373. www- Llnlmeni for clues. i one run per inning in the ilcxt four frames. Slrortsttp McDonald drove in til-rec o.‘ his tennis runs. and Pyke and Harris tallied on homers. FREDERICTON, Sept. 27-—The Capital Hockey Club in session here tonight decldedvto enter a league similar to that which embraced Sussex, Saint John and Frederic- tcn last year, if formation of such a circuit is possible this winter. It has been suggested that Saint John, Edmundston, and possibly an entry from Newcastle and Chat- ham combined would comprise the loop, a Mlramichi sextet being eager to enter. According to the discusion to- night it was thought inadvisable by those present to attempt to compete in the Maritime major hockey this year. A number of prominent men from whom sup- port had been expected and at whose suggestion the meeting was called, failed to attend. A special committee was ap- pointed, consisting oi‘ the vice- presldent of the club, P. A. Gorow, Alderman C. Hadley Forbes and Harold Limerick to solicit sub- scriptions. Mr. Forbes and J. Hazen i Flemming were named additional members of the club directorate. The president, F. S. Mundle, con- ducted the meeflng. Bryce M. Love is club secretary-treasurer. MDHAWKS SSEGAMETTT COMMERCE (Continued from Page 1) most of the immrtant towns in the Island. . The protests were aimed at a re- cent decree of the President whicr compelled all practising phvslczrms in Cuba to become members of the National Medical Federation. The decree would have the effect of forcing the Spanish societies to meet certain demands of federated physicians, particularly with re-i gard to the fees to be charged members of the societlcs for medl- cnl sci-vice. Street car and motor treffc was held to a standstill. A heavy guard of infantry went on guard at the Capital. "Mataiizas u-as n, sore spot in the network of labor disturbances. and all mills and subsidmlcs of the Hershey Company in Havana and Matanzas Provinces were closed. The Hershey Electric Railway be- ______i_ tween Havana and liftitnnzas was sport 1s 1,0 take Mom-id plgcg tn not runn ng, nor wcrc mills at the home duties among German girls, towns of San Anhnio, Jesus lviarla. (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N. S., Sept. 27- pit- Gordon Gerard, on.the mound Tag- Of- War Bedeguc Rink Friday night, Sept. Junior '1 cams: Lower Bedequc vs. Freetown. Central Bedequc vs. St, Eicanofs. New Annan vs. Remington. Albany vs. North Bcdeque. Senior Teams: (1) Nth. Bcdcque vs. Summcrside. (2) Nth. Bcdeque vs. St. Eleanofs. THE CHARLOTTETOWN G-UARDIAN SPORT WORLD imixcd doubles. There are m Tflil’ . iuxth the visitzng party’, so Hal 4 fiillfispifé i ly thcse of Nova Swotia, stated that , by Miss E B" Amccurdi’: the N01,, 50011,, ,.'nmps must be: Though the distribution of liter- remy u, meet 151mm champions by? ature among our auxiliaries was tltlist by this date mean; that - ed and the sales were ccmparctive- | for immigrants, carries on deaoon- I wmpmed M ‘he Pamobgical m" Nova Scotia will not be included in é ly very small, a. fairly large amount key caught Loughran in a OOTIICIIV i in the third round and felled him ' with an overhand right to the’ I [portance of it to us nil. by order of the Nazi Sport Direc- Carmen. San Juan, Porvenlr, Hen “ tor. shey and Rwario. BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT RlllNVlllE T0’ TAKE PART IN ITALITM MEET Four Upper Canadian Tennis Stars Meet , N 0v a Scotians in 5 Exhibition Tourney. i HALIFVSX. Sept, 2'1 — (GP) — ‘Marcel Rainville. Canada's first , ranking tennis star, and three oth- ier expert racquet welders from Upper Canada wi1l'be seen in set- 'ion here this week against the pick of Niova Scoiian players. i Iain‘! Wat/t, Bab Murray and iRonald Longton arrived here t0- ‘night from Montreal, ready for the opening of the exhibtion tourna- .ment tomorrow, and Rainviile is ‘expected tomorrow night. I The Nova Scotis line-up lnclud-l ‘es Douglas Grant. Bev Piers. Harry 1R°P9P and Milton Musgrave, Hall-i fax, and l-lon. Peter Aiken, son of; Lord Beaverbrook, who now hails: SUYEARS 0F PROVEN QUALITY ' from Liverpool, N. B. i t Wm‘ b 5m d‘, _' Tommi schedule via Grwi 1,261.»... smrglelmoxetlenizp ifmfflgt CENTRAL GTTATTTTTAI against Murray‘ Mike“ “Jilin” with Miss l\facGrcgor‘s work tni Longwn and Piers against “"155 in! circulating pamphlets, etc, in hcri Th,‘ ,,_,,,,,,,,,'I',',',T,,,,, m, 9,,"- the singles; Roper and Piers! £501,185 w and fro, we Ne, that} (Iouiily new: b: lucul interest but 404 i I .11 f a nowa in r> my be against WW‘ and Murray‘ i" ‘he nlore literature has been madct TSIUILZTHI.’ A courtly-attired Tish-try men's dolfoles; and, Gram andi available. ”-"'“i'" l“. “"“°°‘ M‘: mm“ “Faimi Lmgwfl‘ A BEAUTIFUL nrsrmx of . . _ '. -~. i i m s‘ F‘ V‘ v‘)°dbi“-' ‘n m? i larltes’ fur cc-wte at S. A. liiacDon- ziHs 'l‘h.:r,~day and Prickly, Special orders will be taken. 1410 Respectfully submim-d, E. R. HTTIYRDY. players are teaming with them for A tnial membership of 4070, ex-; t the mixed events. gf lvliission (‘Bands Young‘ CO_OPEFATWE MEETING _ .» es ranches on C. (l. i. Tfs; ,. . ,» _ . " ' "TMMT" "we rcpufed by Ni‘. Anni Milr-',—;;_L,:]Z‘U:Cé]v:; Ligapswiik " _ ‘ti, _ Iii. l.i("iln ’ I“ liAlilTlliil: c r~ s- C ~.... ‘I cnk s....,-..-.. “Si. _.i_ {lending Sccxezary. The net ing: p l ' k H i ' ' Thursday, evening. 1437 crease in membership during the; ' Continued from page . _—_.._—_—_—_-—_—;—.::—_—_~_?:~~ . yes; was 138- 'I‘here are eight] Presbmflm and 2m Annmarie‘) AUTOPSY PERFORMED - An 85 boxes We“, Sm: m foreign f autopsy performed on the body of fmdi ' . Roger WCSIHWZTY, who died at Low- not by any means all that we wishi The Szciety has a port worker‘ er Mmmimm 0" Sept‘ 5- which w“ ,g55 “on-k and 1,180 work 3n Japanlstitute at Halifax. disclosed the 15nd British G1,1,-11-1a_ 1n m, Iat/“f; cause of death to be iailntcrnl lobar circulation. lwiinii? HmOT-g the mtivcs. Tmfumimia- The "fact sheets" in connection! It miiiiibiiies i0 iile Pycng, "t; ma‘ the fund w remove the defl_ lYcng College Tn KOYCu, where Imp. MISCELLANEOUS FIIOWER - 01,’ whkm were Bent to an 81mm lves are trsvncd for the mirlistry, 'On Thursday evening. Sept. 21st, a A smnll amount is contributed to number of friends o1 Miss Pr-m-l “about the work o‘ our church and‘ the work in the Ncw Hebrides, the Johnson tendered her n. misct-Ilm- must have proved useful. The Spmiconiicct on being lil-ililliillllvfl be- 0on5 sholvci" tit 1111' hwmi- ,- dal nubmboxes mo, sent to every cause the first missionary to t-hat, W. E Burke, Upper Iii Mission Band, must have been field w“ John Geddie‘ mm “MiMMTY View!’ ‘Jiiis "i EihI-‘YWSN. we Se?! from Prm“ Edward Eland-lflhiilfl, glassware and ‘iizicn, etc, this mission being inaugurated by‘ “w”. r‘\[\[~,1‘vpd by ,_,,_,_ ,,,.i,,,,_lo_he tire Mari-Tillie Sjxiiod. ~ 1m, W111,“ 9mm, wasfiergiulmsrltepofma qidl::i1(vl1C.:E§‘Cf0i§/giig:IIRDDIHCSS. Dniilfll‘ i xmems ‘ “ ' ‘ ivcre served. and rt pleasant written to all Presbytcrlals suggest- M.” M , . i . A LliTfl}, who continued: “'I‘hc' , , deport from the International Unlim mung much EH10" m by B“ pr“- ing having literature for 5111B at lihcird annual meeting: ‘will I hiwc} ion of tho Women's Fsrcifll Mls- on“ hmupht m n 01mm . w“ mm n‘? Oi i105‘? ‘m’ this Sl0ll'.l‘\' Sccctv of the Presbyterian‘ T’ i was done and ("me n 131,. ("mm and mrormod Church“ win W; ISLANDER ohm-Mr. David ity was sold, amounting in all to M11 Robert Juhmol‘ M Ot.tawa'Y,Ll\'ll’lgStDfl, of illls city, has rear-iv. iwmeiiiiiiii? 0V" $35-00 Wmih- saint the iocletys repihscntative at thcied n telegram Stating 1mm’ hi‘ John and Miramichi, Truro and recent meeting in Belfast Irolnndibrothpr‘ John‘ hm passpd ‘vim-v m’ \Vl3.1l?lC(‘,HflllfitX with Sydney lcnd- is vt-lflv iiitrrvstiilu and lllilwmicambrldgp’ Mass‘ Tmqmiv- Th“ ing in the amount sold, sent. re- Dl‘0l1lllf3lli amrule: other things the; hi“ M“ Li“ini"'$'*““ w“ i“ his 33*“ ports. Through a misunderstand- work done for tccn cg: girls inywmr" He w“ bom "i NM“ Mm’- ing, Prince Edward Island did not these older lands tinder vmat theyi Creak- Sh“ so“ 0f Th9 hi" M171" get a supp“. 11,15 _v(.,n-_11,O,,gh11,sy call girls‘ auxllzirkis. It was hopcdvi_i*i"iiif€5if1n. flmi i111 been .1 rcs- iutended to. and Plctcu Prcsbytcr- i0 i194’? Iii”- MHCCYFHIIS’ Oi Cllar-‘"i""t "i iii“ Vniifli 5111*» fol‘ 1,11 11nd 31101119,. p13,, “Nd, “vlilotteiiowu as i'(~])l‘(‘~(‘l1Tflil\'0. but atiIlbOllb forty ycnrs, l-lo lcnvcs a warl- hope to hem- more about 1.19m 1 the ‘inst moment silo found it im-‘olv and fllflllTY tn mnum. This is W151, m thank 11,8 1am“, who "m, CfSiblt’ to go.” the third member of the family year and last also ilndcrtook this “Tm ii“ bf") CXiiiM "WHY W931i?! the past, fourteen months. The ‘cf reading matter has been put in Juries, contained much information' helpful as a reminder, and hope, brought in a good deal of extra. money. Early in the summer letters were with in“ work and mote me such kind lct- PERSONALS tors showing thc greatest first was Mr. Alllll Ll-lngstmr who 01,111,115", and hoping for ,1‘ Capt‘ J35‘ McLeod left yeswrday dicd at Canoe Cove in J\llg\l_<b 1911C’, deeper Namath,“ of 1,1,9 1m- momma, for Vancouver where he and the next was his broihcr. Al. exandcr, the well known confec- pioner, who died in Charlottcmvn the 27th of August, 1931i. Of .1. f lily of nine sous and lllri. ‘ ters, there now remains o David Livingston of this (‘i Ii’ i5 will reside for the winter. worth much to have this hearty] cO-opcration. Each letter lndicntosl Mn Gen‘ Tanmn‘ Pxunonductor that helps for lviission Bands nre1c_N_R__ 1E“ yesterday nmmmg for wcntrd everywhere, also leaflets,_ s,“ John on a ‘.151, to his son’ the larger books being found rather expensive. In making my list. for Mm HD1115 R “ppm, who this meeting, I mndesclectionsfrom 1mm visimng friends m the those used nt the Presbyterian‘ 1,.“ Dyostcrdiy afternoon for hoping that many of them may be inmnfland’ found to mcet the wants of ouri members. hasi (HAPPELI. s. (‘O.-—TEic 11-1-1,- in-yipemndcllcd r-lcciric store now rv i Vhoipied by‘ CElappi-ll 5s Co. (l1 1T3 ‘Grefmn St, this city . .. formerly port of Painlcr lilevrir bliss Margaret Block left ycster-l For this year's work auxiliarioradnv 3116mm“ for Mount Awmn Lifi- i5 Worthwhile .. Hoff‘ have the second part of Seven Seas Unfl-ersit‘, whpre She “m wmlmfl] can bu sccn n11 iilllfiil m" up wi-clnic ' i Mlc-ctric fixiuyvs, mccum 01w > of Service, price 35 cents. The sup- 1,0,. 55nd,‘. plementary reading suggested _______ wvashmg 111301121105. or ll'l fact most. should prove helpful. i Dr. J. St. Clair Smith of Boqnn any kind of an clcctrical appliance For the girls and young womPnlM-ass“ 1s“ on 1.0mm m“ mommgincccssnq» {or the comfort of thc the book suggested is "If I ll'v'odrg,ff(lf~ a brig,» ‘.15., 1o hi; mothprlliomc. This erifcrnrisznc firm clsn 1n 1nd,,” by M_ 1, Chrisvlipb‘ f0,‘ “m, his brown...‘ m. G L Smnhu; have .1 staff of liccnscri c-lrc pas-m“ 5L mild will b» glfitl to $11)’? cs . m ‘on clcciricitl work zit any utcs which Mrs. Ballantyne has pre- txmo, pared a small study guide based on the different chapters. The: Miss Thelma Burrs lrf." this,Thc managcmcnt cxtiliils n cnrdifil book and guide sell for 35 rcnts. imorniiig for Chicago whore she will illvivgnlnn t0 tilt‘ 1190i“? “i ‘hi5 The new book for hlissinn Bmids zit-t rid the World's Fair, and con-i PIT-Win?" i0 Visit iilPii‘ Sififi‘ Mlri ‘.0 \'§'1if.i\\'ll("illf‘l‘ you purchase or not, "nu Will be made wclccmc. Chrippcll .\: Co's store will compare favorably store ‘u is called "Flowers in l-Kil" Firlds,“ tiluc to Rockford. Ill, and is prepared for two yams‘ I150.‘ friends. It has stories of clrldrcii in Cnn- i ado nnzi other lauds, 113's whrit‘ “i=5 Amlii‘ Nififinllis i1fl$ iPiL (‘ii with any electrical they wcar and cat cud how thnylrcturn by 1110101” i0 h" home ifl|.\iiiri1imc Provinces, live, and also tau, about tho mis-‘Bosiou. Mass. after snvndiiu: her» 5101,5119; who are 173-11,; m hplpwaraiion with her sister, Mrs. 11mm W111, 11-11,. 1,15,, 1110,;- 31w Jrimcs lVlzicSwmin of Plitzszuit. Val- While Walking in his W?“ A1,": suggestions for the loaders at. rho icy. She was accowpnnmd bl’ 141's» C001» 1011 Ow,- me C1135 [,1 uiy-w-q, end of each chapter bcszdcs othnrl-lohn Mnclnnis. Wirlsloc. who in-; y“. Zcfliu-n-“L and “m; 1511.11 helps. The price is 35 ccnts includ- tcnds visiting relatives and friends‘ _.___ ing a prayer card with each copvi in Boston. film hi‘? Kiflllfiilifii" Sixty-one vilirigcs in Gcruizir. Yp- During the year we have sup- (Maude) Mrs. J. W. Folland Oilpcr Silesia with Polish nalnrs arc plied the Home Helpers Depart- Niagara Falls, New York. ito bc given German appellntions. ‘he. - _._¢o-fr~f..%;t...i__..;ar.u».=..“..~.-.w._~__a-.___ “.- jp. _______ .- .-...l....-1n~s.._<._...¢~>..;l._-__,.~_ ,_.- ‘-