_____,4_ Toriucutuie citncs. student at _ _,.,;-, University spent W1 ‘lure. B Kues‘ °f his ,_., . flier m. p y, M. Ceilings. man,‘ . ‘ G t“ zdtilyn Allen returned ‘m, \ioi1t;1i._v truzn Moncton several days m c,..1i‘ l‘ fin’. jigtlltlo. “at Md 3p... (J. W. Oulton have ‘ ‘ 1 than a vacaaion spent in [fight v ‘ _ 53,111. John aLcl Spring- <11, Bii-liton, student at _ ,,,,..1 5.11001 spent several o, is. 1 '»-i‘\'li lltTi‘. A guest of I111: iiixd Mrs. M, H. i13- M K ~.i1i . -.= ._\ cicniiig the C. G. .1 l1.i‘1l)\\'t1'(3II party at Lerlicili»: o1 slis. DUXKCI.‘ W. Allen ww- .hc election of the leaders. . ~i " illlLl l.l..>s Wyiinl- 1. -.1.-. \\l.‘1\.‘ enjoyed .1:\‘ltl. ihiiiiixill. Bayfleld, 1-111 ui Halifax, a. \\.>1"l11_v, Hayfield, ,- iililllg‘, for Boston iii-lieu are spend- xniiiiig relatives in .ii.i,"..iud and Fred- " “‘.l0i1 is" spouting ‘Jiudsor, a guest of niizubcr attended the ii. 11 .1151 the 111111 at 1 'i_ - . . hiusicivas "'.,t- Rainbow Boys. ‘Jihiw were won by‘ Dennis ti »i1i11. Mi". 3.1.\ » :1 Corinier t» (11111011. .~ 1’..ui111il1. Monctori : lliiilirl‘, Dr. and Mrs. i I ‘i r from here and 1. s timk advantage n t0 g0 to 121...: _i to see the (iirrii lx-ilvtit-ll itioutreal. a i.‘ lloinii llniitzs. 1 - Limtl Stiriiiig are 1-"e 11:re guests of parents, Mr. and .. MacDonald was a l -. l 1 “i. u: All»: Ella Cor- i‘ J, Olxar_\‘,1\ii c- u’ p.10,- is at, the . -l'1. r rliil Way spent w?“ 1. 1.": ‘t wl ck in S.\i,"k- i c1‘ lli‘l‘ si-ter, Ml‘ . '5. 5J a ‘ .i:"1'. .\tr. Johnson, l 11s \\ i“ ,\{ Grath and dnugh- | [FT V? > l" I- i"ii lliitlitilh of Sydney 1 ‘l’? 521i". HVHI‘ time here §11~l~ c: 11:‘, r.1:.1 i\11‘.<,C. W. " J. Ciflitaln i\f'Le11an re- -i ,llll‘(lily from Tor- .. a fear weeks. ,1 A'friii, Amhrrst i-ixi a guest cf her .\li‘s. D. W. Allen. ,e card party was n the i< riits Hall Monday l?" '1‘<i1"inei.itlne recrc- . A“ xii ‘, ‘vii. Prizes in “‘-T"~‘ 1101i by Mi". S, Bouro- 1 ii‘.(l iii, Oi 11 Oultnn. Prizes ii ills were \\‘on by M155 Pr‘ Itziii niid Mi‘. Milton C Vi. Ouilou accompanied 1""(‘1i"1iti1 of Sydney t?" ‘ a Pw days 1n Liivcr- , ‘ " - iv ‘Y? ‘l! Mm: Cameron and “‘V (‘vftaiti of Amherst " “ is of Mr. and l" i‘. n.4,, ‘l i -~ t , , i l “iYWiYi is mending i 5“ "t. a guest of’ Vi- l1 3-1 l" of Sackvllie l wrieli-rpd m1“; of her ‘rrnecs A. Allen. ha“, 1 a ' '7' - _ .. l1... ilawiiasstl Son 1 r‘ v . 1 H .\.'.R\v_ iymEr-roks AND 1 l ‘Lialilll-IIRS i Pguitlr» (want. llnspitril ~m.'.ll'.\11(‘!‘ in (jhargg blii11i11iii‘»v-ii ‘. ltrdcque and . lvrn inglqn thong- 33.1_ . ' ' “n imtnh ‘huoalrfllilzlalulllr‘filfllfird 1f any parties m" m‘ ‘ayrnirratiiii; on having a N". “Hahn 11:11 tlns year would illifi- 11.7%“ ‘n’. inns as swim a; p“. i e Pall rush. Fall, plinnp_ m. “Tile. “Pr-iii W011 (u, Ltd. \'.\l‘r-ii.\i\' | Mam l. onooivl, _' harem-zea- ~- . monthly m . attendance. "swear iWES TERN OCALS .1111 .\JIII-II\IaII 41"" Ilriuucnw-uw-iii-w. niflPRINCE COUNTY cnnomcu-z —llim column II rennet! In! IIII -| limil Interact bnl advertising ol i‘ iioivly nature m0; Ito lnlertad at .i cant: I word strictly payable In nlvrume- —GASTRONOX at ‘Taylor Drug C0., Kenstngton. 10-29-tf-tt. —GREETING CARDS for all oc- casions at Taylor Drug C0., Ken- slhgton. —DISTON SAWS, all kinds in stock at Bruce's. L-l22-li-6-2i. —BUY BAR. IRON, toe call; and sleigh shoe steel, at Bruce's. ' L-122-li-6-2i. —BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now. you will not regret it. -— T0 A'l"l‘[ii\'D MARITIME WINTER FAIR - Fox ranchers from Sumii erside are planning to attend the lifziritinie Winter Fair and Fox Show which opens . on Saiurtizcv. Mir. D. O. Stewart will be one of the judges for the fox StlCfl0ll.—S. i —LANTERN LECTURE —A very line lantern 1e. ture was given in the Pitnibytcrlun 111111 on Wediie day eveni under the an plces ol the —ABMISTICE DAY. Wednesday, November 11th, Bruce's store mu warehouses will be closed. 11-120-11-6-11. -'rm: ANNUAL MEETING of the Children's Aid Society for Prince County will be held in the Town Hall on Tuesday Nov. 10th, at "L30. 1,139 —FOUND dead on the highway one silver fox. Owner can have 551m? by Proving property on or be- fore November 20, 1936», and paying EXDEnses. Lorne C. Carruthers, Augustine Cove. L-99-11-5-3l. QVISITORS TO NEW YORK —‘ Messrs Lame MacFariane, ‘John Plllman and Leslie Simmons, left by aeroplane Thursday afternoon for Newark, NJ. to look after the discharging of the Novasli which sailed Thursday from Summerside with a cargo of turnips and pcta- GlnlS,NC\\'f.¢O\\'Il Belfast ‘v.15 crowd. toes-S. _' SCHOONFHL MAKES- LAST Joined ‘in the bands of matrimoiii CALL - The schooner "Maud W es- ton" has made her last trip for the season this WOOR. The schooner under the capable ‘kippership of Captain Weston, brings lumber to Sumincrside from Richibucto ev- Womcirs Missionary Society. The lecxure dealt. with the work of Rev. Mr. Cooper in British Guiana. Rev. Mr. McClearyi conducted the travel talk and brought out many interesting; points in the mission- aryls work. The meeting opened with a hymn and prayer and cios- ed with the Bciiediction.—s. cry summer, for Messrs M. F Selim-man. ‘This summer the vessel made twenty return trips,-S. , Personals, 1 —~Miss Elsie Murphy. Klnkora is -(‘.\'.'.I1. MEliYflNG-The regular ‘ iefing of the Summer- side Division of the Catholic Wo- i meufl; Lxiague was held in the K. of C. Home 011 Tli1ll‘.'-(lli§,’, the presi- dcxit, airs. Jo eph C:<1.a f, n11 \..,~; in the chair. The l'C-‘l(li--g of the report of the Dlmicsan Conventon was again postponed, owing to poor , 'i‘l1:-. i 1t of the en- vclcpc 01¢.- hn 1 i v i :1 tary a d 11:11 Ii 113,4. , thcre ‘are n great miny dcinziritis on the Slxietyi ut t“"s ti,;il- of year, many children applying for cloth- iiig to eiizilfc tllein ti) attend rciiooi. ‘P112 dauxng for ihc alghaxi took place and was Airs. Charles Coiiuolly of Char- incetowu. It W18 d.‘c.dczl to plaice a \\"‘L‘t\tll on the Soldlcrs hlonumcnt‘. - on lteinti111l.1‘1i‘;tie l.).‘.y. .11:n latijourn:_‘l.—S. — SPMMEIKSZIIE TO HAVE AC-Ailliilll’ 01-‘ MPSIIT - With the eo-o sruticii of lciail music lovers Prolcaor Gsznxz of Charlottetown is trying 1o arrange to have an Academy of Music at Siunmer- side. such an insulation would be a’ great ndv-uilzige to the citizens of Summer,- lcv. Walter Mc- Clcary i (lIgnhlZlLQ the affair and would be glad to hear the opinion of citizens-as to whether there would be silfflclcnt interest Ln the movement to warrant the organiz- ing of a music elub. Those willing to assist Professor Gomez are, Miss ‘Muriel Lee, well known organist of the‘ Presbyterian Church, and a. pupil of the Toronto Conservatory ‘ of Music, Miss Rena Wood, Grad- uate of the Boson Conservatory of Music, and a specialist in folk dancing; Miss Violet Richardson, i Graduate of Halifax Ladies Acad- emy ln Elocutlon and Expression and Mr. Gordon Comp, who spe- cializes in the guitar-S. -— BOARD 0F TRADE AP- PROVES ECONOMIC SURVEY — The regular monthly meeting of the summcrsida Board d Trudi was held on Thurrday evenlnB in the Civic Building, Mr. W. E. Mac- Donald presidtng. The chief mut- ter to come before the Board was the proposed economic survey of P.E.I. and the following resolution was passed endorsing the move- ment. "That the action of the Gov- ernment ‘of P.E.I. in appolutlfl! Hon. B. W. LiePage to conduct an econonilc survey of the Province be commended and that this Board of Trade realizing just, how important the survey might be made, binds lt- self to give all the asst tance pm- sible." The resolution was moved by Mr, H. T. Holman and second- ed by Mr. C .R. Rogers. It was an- nounced that the picture “Every- body‘s Business" which is b01118 brought to Summerside under the auspices of the Sitmincrslde Board of 'I‘rade i: expected to be 119W 0n the 18th, 'I'hls picture deals with traffic laws and regulations and is of interest to the school children as well as adults. It will likely be shown to the children in the school auditorium. The remainder of the evening was taken up with routine matters-S the 1i..ky winner l hifcetiug; i1 l visiting friends in New ii’0rk.--s, —M.rs. Hampton R."evrs and lit- lte daughter, lvanda, have re. turned from an ex “tied visit to the United States-s, liver, |'.1J . ,. , _ _ _, her l1,1...e t... .1 a good rccc.c y. — F .. A ‘ 1 _ t9 1 airs. .., __ _ , _ th. l-Liiic; ~,\4_»-. .. _-; TM» Allilm.» .cC..1ir .1.1.~ c1» tcrcd tlii Pr..,ce UouLty l1: p : 1'01‘ tze iit, , —Mr. Jack Sq ._..,,i,, .11 1,; .. count-r. is a p. .t iu t.1c Pr; sis County 11c» _s_ '_"— l —lt'li‘s Jei .1 A- 3C1: cf “dgii! '1 is und rgshg .1"e.i..:n.- ti; t.1 Pinned County 11:1,. t;il.-S. —Miss Silf‘. hfttfldfY-ZZ‘? l1.'.s l'.‘tlllll- ‘ ed to Summr id‘ after an extend- ed visit to‘ E gland aiizl Fra where she took a course in mus Miss lvleadmv" will resume her ‘ classes in plano-—S. --Mi‘s. ilxnfcrcl R and daughter" \Vf\‘_1tfll. have r..iu"u:i:i to their home in Summerside afzer a, very enjcyabe holiday through‘ Western Canada and Montana.‘ While in Montana Mrs. Reevrs v’s-‘ lted her brother uihzim ‘he had not seen for 40 years, On their return.‘ they visited through the state of, Maine and Boson. ‘ —5i Scrip Money To Go To Court EDMONTON, Nov. 6-—(CP) -— Mr. Justice Frank Ford today said Supreme Court actions involving Alberta Government prosperity certificates must go on trial. Validity 01' the scrip issue will be at stake in the trial which will also decide the right of the city ofEd- monton to accent the certificates from the Government in lieu of cash relief grunts. The ruling was made when court permission was given for changes 1n the state- ments of claim. The Bcntral Guardian RESUIVIING LOAN BUSINESS IIERE- Mr. Robert Henderson, assistant general manager of the Canada Permanent Mortgage corporation, and Mr. R. F. Wright, manager of the Corporation for New Brunswick, are at present visiting the province with a view to resuming loaning operations here. For many years the Corporation did extensive business but withdrew about ten years ago. It ls now their intention in association with the Federal Government, to re- oornmence iness, and have re- appointed the well-known firm of l-lyndman d: Co. as their represen- tatives. loans will be made under the Government Housing Act. BAPITOL-Theatrc SUMMERSIDE Mimi!!!’ and Tuesday Little Lord Fauntleroy .____. MATINEE Monday afternoon at EVENING SHOWS ‘ At 7.15 and 9.15 L-186-ll-7-2i WEDDING BELLS AT BELFAST On Wednesday evening, Nov. 4, u"? 110ml? Of Mr. and Donald ed bl’ “filmy two hundred gurst. Wm" Uwil‘ dlushtcr Marion uia - . l0 M1‘. Angus Nicholson, 50p of 1111 ‘Mr. and Mrs, Donald J. Nlcholci l ‘WW1! COW‘; two of the mo... i jizzpular young, people in the Belfast lilstrict. 1'21: llflilltiflll mnrrlivu: cirrciuonyi \v.i.. performed by their‘ 11115201‘, Rcv. l). xv. Griffiths, B. A.‘ While the young and beatltiful bride walked 1111a the parour. lean- ing on the ai-in of her NspJCtCd farther. the Lohezigi" n Wedding March w s piayctl on the piano by Mrs. Wii!i"e:1 McLean. The room Wit‘. most bri uf hilly decorated with llnwirs liir th" occason,‘ and the ‘ziiidh- iiifrires‘ il""‘"‘"iy:d by a1 the ‘rue was a t." miny. not only" to the popularity of the bride and groom, hilt .1‘ c of the respect zif the 1'"ii‘!i“‘ii' "‘.“" l. -“ l""l f"1ll t T». milk" w 1i k"‘)t firm -... ,1,v.... , “my, w, - Y, w,» ..-;"1 1i. y-..“ ..._ i"! 11-1‘ 1):" "ll the 11"‘ ,.,...,,., W.‘ F. ‘lifli. Betlcqiie And Vicinity min Arthur and Mrs. Organ and 11t.lc son have returned after a pleasant vacation. The Bedcque Y. i’. U. held a Hzilloween social in Central Be- dcque Hall on Wednesday EVE"- tng which proved a. great» N06655- Anitmg those attending the show at the Capitol Theatre, Summer-side. last ‘Tuesday evening \\‘(.‘I‘C ltllss Wilda Bell, Miss Clara Affleck and ivliss Helen Bowncss. Mrs. Penzie Campbell who has been visiting in Moncton, N. 13-- has returned to her home in Chelton. Miss Betty Leard spent the uieck-end in Central Bedequo, the guzir-L of Miss Elna Webster- Her many friends will regret to learn that Miss Flod Henderson has been confined to her home through lllriessTAll nope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Frank Gardiner, o! Mone- ton, N. B., ls visiting in Chelton, the guest of Mrs. Penzie Campbell. On Friday evening a large num- ber of friends gathered to wel- come Mr. 8a Mrs. Waldo Gardiner to their new home. Mrs. Eleanor Simpson, Belmont, is visiting 1n Bedeque the guest of Miss. P. Inman. Mrs. Fred Court, Chelton. has re- turned to her home after spending a pleasant visit in Belmont, the guest of Mrs. Llloyd Best. Mr. Sinclair Affleck and two sons, Simpson and Robert, the latterh wfe and Mr, Frank Murray were 1n summerslde on ‘uslness on L eaday vvvvcvovovv vvvc 00v‘ 0Q v Investments EASTERN SECURITIES C0. Ltd, McArthur Building. Phone 182. Securities nought. sold and quoted. Interesting Wedding . At Ellcrslie A wedding o1’ much interest was soiemnized at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. A. E. MacLean, Ellerslie, on Wednesday evening at 7 oclock when their daughter, Sophie Jean, was united in marriage to Winston Aldred England, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldred England, also of Ellers- lie. Rev. Mr. Nicholson tied the Nup- tiul knot. The ceremony was per- formed under a beautiful arch of running spruce and flowers, As the bride entered the room .‘ith her father, who gave h-vr in 1aiiriage, lliLss Vivian Biulcy play- 1 the Wedding March. The bride was very ivlnstime in brown silk crepe d1 ss trimmed braid. She cal bouquet of Am. ' 1n be , . Her COllnlll, lvliss Georgie Hi.- leigh, wzii her qrcndant and look- ed lovely in pine crepe wxih match- ing ac ens ies, her bouquet was zilso of r ,c.<. ' _ Mr. Allison Eiighiirl supported 111s brother. After the ceremony a re: iviis held for the immediate it O11 il- izively‘ anti fzierzrls nlrl a triflet unch "v. d. Mr and 21.11"» b‘ i ,1 r1 rill m "he their 1101110 in F? i ‘r.’ e, viii l“ * many fricnzis ivi 11 them e suc- ‘e s. A i t“ t! i ‘tr. . , 1 I; .1 , . .. -\ - r y‘ ‘ By . " 1 N (u zi‘ I ' ‘s "ir Lin“ lit by th. illlilil. cuziiiiriiilig in rivaling with o_,"111ezit p 1 ..\.i:t1 by the Bsizaut; Gb-Cfllillfiill. The mnsurcs in question were invalidated by the Supreme Court 3f Canada. One is an act pvovicl- lug for one day's r1,~.t in SL“-‘(‘!l. Ofhers are the act providing for a 48-hour uicek. the minimum wages act and the employment and social insurance act. The Privy Council also is asked to decide on validity of the Natural Products Nlarketing Act, the Farmers‘ Cre- ditors Arrangements Act and the Domintons ‘Tracie and Industry Commission Act. Lord Atkin said none of the Canadian judges had taken any note of a state of national emer- gency. In Great Britain a statute enabled the legislature to declare a. state of emergency. The finding against the Dominion Parliament was that it had legislated at large on matters which in the wnstitu- tion of 1867 (the British North America Act) were defined as the business of the provincial legislat- urea. It was now argued there wan a state of’ national. emergency in re- spect of unemployment which jus- tlfled the legislation. But the Jud- ges of the Canadian court had not once mentioned it. Sir Sidney Rowlatt observed that the judges expressly negatlved it. They declared that they could not agree that this legislation fell within the ambit of the residuary clause for dealing with a national emergency as interpreted in a re- cent declslon binding upon them. Lord Macmillan commented that nations today were dealing with unemployment as something to be ‘ SOIL}; Evangelistic Meetings Are Largely Attended __.._. Great interest was in evidence and a very fine spirit prevailed as the “Evangelizatlon of Canadian ‘ Life" movement was introduced to ‘ the Protestant Lalty of Summer-i side and district. At the morning session held tn Epworth Hall especially for minis- ters, a very interesting, inspiring and thought provoking conference was ably led by Rev. Mr. Miller, of Charlottetown. The fine t 01m..- tian fellowship ivas enjoyed by all. A bright future for the Christian Church looms on the horizon. as ministers of every Protestant Com- munion across Canada meet to may and to plan together in their ‘ .own districts, for the advancement of the Kingdom of God. At the afternoon session held in the Prcsbyleiiiiin liull. and largely .1ttended_ by a truss ectlon of the Lnity a fine response was rectilved us Mr. Miller again led in his \cr,\‘ impressive mzznni-r. The evening l11t“,".lil[Z in the Pre.~bi.tei"1ai1 Cliiurii iviis well at- lCllt‘ 11 mid “u. :1 hi; ‘izp: t1". n11 prcJ/qiit us umpiitiig arid ehililezig- rd from Rev. .Jl")l')‘:{ Baptist 1-1.‘, Mil’ i‘ 0. Rev. Mi". :\/1CClE‘lZf' 10d in a fliit‘ opening so g s ‘ A v.1‘;- ~ in, Iiltll‘ ’ ‘ qua. 1- -. , cliiix. - _ t‘1:n Chuix-h. . " R C .. tt..\‘:;"1“1l1 ivas 011.11"- ii,-.1:i of tlt- ire t‘n:i..- -S. O it f. . 1 l ‘ i , ts 111- t - i. .. t :1 \-.".1s uiil L,» c ti i. I i‘ .1 .i t . \\'.i‘ lie li ",:ji?.i‘ t u‘ d uio~t ioriuiiuitti o ,. " i \ i,i.i‘,i p1,,- .o1‘ m. .‘ e o1 tliii Uiiiiitl Slates p1.‘- sicliiutiill err-inns Mr. hfzrckr-iiziti ii:l ti sai" .1u\ "ig that \\'Ol1l'_l con-ti ‘ i a t i,‘ on of 1m- Dtlltl‘ c011 diiuic affairs. He did say however. since the Can- ada-Unlted Slates trade agree- , meht W3." completed uudci" tiff Roosevelt itliililll tratinu the pro.- pect for cuiitzziiitiil nisiprtical deal- ings would seem bright. SAYS RUSSIA ued from ‘page 1.‘) ___ —-—-=_.—:. inviolate borders of the land of the Soviets. _ "The people of the USSR. now are more than ever prepared to de- liver a crushing blow at all who may dare to encroach on the in‘- dependence, wealth and honor of our state." Earlier the celebration was open- ed by Stalin, strong looking and in jovial humor. The Secretary General of the Communist Party laughed and jok- , ed with colleagues on the stage of’ the Bolshoi theatre during the two- hour program but did not make a I spoech. ‘ Michael Kalinln, Union Central executive committee chairman, de- clared Russia will be the leading European producer of steel in i937. ‘The Spanish Non - Intervention Committee, Kalinln said, was ‘a "farce”. Because of the "Fascist march". he saw war approaching nearer and nearer. Through the celebration, which will reach a climax in the annual parade in red square, Stalin rose to wild ovations. He was dressed, as always, in his semi-military unt- form. ‘ mitigated, as a constant 1- '-' ‘ of the industrial system. Unem- ployment varied but did not disap- pear. MAY FORCE (Continued from page l.) vault xiyself." _ The Premier leaped to his feet. act of’ disloyalty for employees to allow the Opposition Leader into the vaultswhere there are millions of dollars, without asking permit- sion from the head of the Gov- emment." There were cheers from the crowd. ti‘. 1 0.. H URSID RfiiAN (Cont 1.111 The fasest mlh‘ o! the sipiusiou was made by Atutirui Aiitiy to; 1-“ owned by Sialiiiar. and hiaivliu; of Machius, 311.111‘. and dl-A‘v“\l 1. Henry C-‘HKtJ-y» iuiczi she \\'0',i i 111st heat o1 the Junior 1“lL'(_- All at FftTttJYlCtOll in 2.0‘ three til lust. heats of Lin: in the Afaritiriies were p Bud Weiiger 2.05 1-4 u‘, CA‘4JAn town m 2.0a 3-4, 2.0a 1-2, 20c. ‘ ivimiuig the $50 offered for Inl- eimg the ti"-.i_k record. The fhSt0>t mile trotted tho season i. 11s Hezitherbci in the sccviirl heat of L111. and pace a; .‘.io..t.i.g;ii1-, A. iliirzuc it was also the 1.i.-..c.t ruiic t'.l'l" 11‘Ott0(l ti; i1 Muritriii- o.\-,_1~d lluL-U on a J-lziritiizie track. ll nth rv-li‘. appeariuzt-e 111 hi» :1: ,. _ " nt‘ riicuit: zilso mailu-(l l 1- it i ti» llll‘ ‘iii i‘ i In ,1). .-\ fl tinrd i2, vi‘ y 111i. . ll. lid the trail; rccuid ill . town .11 Siptinibtii‘ to still 3-4. 'l'11-_- fusilist iiiile lloiini I, l v1 tii~ _‘ .I.*'> l-l h)‘ llui iirsi 11c. 701 at i‘ i ‘.. and was lllst) 1.1- fi1~i miicl- i: the pru. llL‘t‘.~ ‘of; \\'.lil01ll :1 p: won at l-Tidiiii. i a field of st .01: a:.d at iii.‘ a field o; t ii. nauck, i2 _\'t‘£li , by Kilian": k. owned by G'*\‘\i; c- lr- of (Tiintintti ‘miiu 11ml drlxcii by \\‘;li.li<i l-Z,‘.'v, at n public trial in Oc‘obei" a‘. (‘lim- lottetonvn against time, tioitizcl a mile in 2.22 1-4 to lower the two- year-oid trotting record, and t: make the fastest time by any Mari- time-brcd 01' that age. Previous to that Nita Voio by Pax V010, own- \\ and Mr. Bouchard told Chairman Alexandre Tache the "clowd has no right to roar in here." Hc had gone to the vault. he added. “to wee ll He repeated Mr. Houcharcrs sitatc- ment. Then he declared 1t wu "an then." :ome of Mr. Pitfields $52,000,000 was ‘ ufizic “ 57/10 (‘/2 3111 My“ v. rm ». MANUFACTURERS [l1 nun can rile t aiicx srarrcii l1 l v.1 1.; ll. oiia-i. 1:1.‘ C. U» 1'11‘ 1112.?" ' ‘a: ¢1‘:1.i."(l1~i;.t‘. 521111111 1~ <1", l-‘till uid pawl; i‘ -. i - - lllTiu-t; .-1;‘.. f. lm-ywa r3. v» tshie won lll ‘.1113 1-2 :11. (_‘.<1"~"‘ 4 ‘ tr-ivr. ti‘, l1 ' ' l ‘ -1 l11:1,i‘ A1‘ .1ii\. l 111'. -i u}. ‘ll-ti 1 1);‘- [Find-till . , C. ll '.ll..-1i ‘»_1;,., V oi 111i» i, _ lulu i. l i bi Aiztitnfiv Perry, ».1.\" Lin‘ fu net stai- 1» Mu! lab n11‘. I Li.‘ . i w. ~11. rim s, . ll :1 .1 t. tic- lat s, Syrliu 1.‘ loan ‘J l i,':I ncoqQ. icla: v5.1. tie lltvll. >1 31:1.‘ tfwll. ' l0 .i : ".11 ‘ ll,l. 13.1.1; .11; ‘ 4)1l U} lient show- i,i1-1--:_ w: oniy art-x." d f: izii ,~..;1 u"; J‘a..i llaiiorer Civil- pli" 2125i was st-r/n to beiter azi- \\ r1 d tire tr..k record. to 2.12. .11’. Lice at \\'oazls'. ‘l; .. "r 53in!‘ real crafika p.11‘; l‘ lit \'.r_1;i .t ._i, tamer, h. iuiciuiiuzg 2 07. The price asked for t“ a _i_our".g hMEEFS is verv rtfasonriirie. aitci anyone l:)f'\"“1.? for a rivort r.1"e prospect viii". Iiud it (‘illifllll tn secure bet- ter. ‘i’ ,1 l "einide, xvhcire he’ yfi ,/ . //." 1 HICKEYS j 54f‘ ,... 1. Z-ra-phej "Q, ,