LI-KE THE DEW. READERS DAILY _ ___-_ __ _,___ __ _ _ ___. ___, ___- 1 ., ‘ » »` Guardian ltr :_-nr. ' -' __ WN» is Fill. cmilar 1 r'n1DAY,oc'roBER 17,1919. ~ _ A isaiesnni si"-“ ~ Fate 0f or'rAwA, oct; 10. --Hom Dr. mentdsisvs' -the o. 'r. ri. w-inns. Reid -made the direct statement in the doubtedly he zobbled .up by the House of Commons/ this afternoon C. P. R. a d’if that happns there-ls "" > ' ~ gm( ins CanadianjPacid_cisstrehuous- no futune xr the Canadian National F"°”°h Public °Pl“l°“ ”°W W°“d°“‘ 'tliilt -b 'tl1. t . "f‘ C. . . _ ly oppgfégi ' ihi°"°°i°d gvsys said the only alaemaitive to gov- The House spent the entire day 'ernment ownership of the Grand upon the resolution in connection ii:it.zai.i‘i.::.i.is“i.:;:°':....i"ti ;'.:';..a”..r..i":,i°:rs e:i:i°‘t‘:i.i".;i:- --» of ‘O l‘°';‘d £2 Edna! lsgfsgg ,v:,3'f0l'1tlTt?)i;;)ll§1l;?)lcgggxtgglkgggl; ers; -then there is -the question of the °"°'u:_’B some would not stand for geawd by 58 to 3s_ The cross b8nch_ various countries which are to be gym P 1 - ' , ' es all voted with the Government ' > °°m° members M the Leag“‘i‘ A" _ nnua » a _ -_ -_-‘ ' - . _ " _ - 4-- _ - . ‘ "" ' ' Bil-L _G»T~R# - _ ' (Special to Tne Guardian) treaty Germany when informsg _of _ _ _ lu-------e-¢"_n._¢ . ` ` - PARIS, Oct. _16.-;-While there is (special io 'rho somites.) » Hon. nr. Reid mas, ine smiling ¢°h°fsi dhsi>h°iht1h°hi that the U11" ' _ f ' f si - ' - 9 ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ra oon es on tonight that df the govern Y ' ' are given two months in which to I f _G_T.R. make their decision known. By' the _Catan tot Close To-Pass Next Week (Special to The Guardian.) - (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Oct 16.-#The internment (YlYI‘iAWAt 'Oct 16.i-The Grand camps for alien enemies will be clos- Trunk legislation will pass both Hous- ed in a few days. There are less than n thousand in them now,-mostly at Kapuskasing. The intention is to de- port the Germans, generally but a few of them and those of other na- tionalities whose families are here will be allowed _to remain, but will ' have to report regularly, With regard have been removed. So far as they re late to leaving Canada the regulations of those who remain will .apply till - peace is formally proclaimed. ' . ,.._._._;__,._.._i... *fairly safe prediction at n time when 'few predictions with regard to politi- cal aifalrs are safe. . _._,_Radieals and Aliens (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON, Oct 16.-iBy'an over whelming majority the House today es by the end of next week. This is a` I ,I r U.S. Prohihit go aliens generally all restrictions _[ 7*- '§` _;.' -»-J' ' ' ___~' pill _§_ ' RAiiiiCATl0N 00MMONs 'iiiiiir .- _ Railways De ends Upon Speculation .Rilo as to Alied Acftions_with Reference f"l_`i|`e ___C.l’.“R. Wlllntsl to” A ' to Clauses to he Immediatelyfi-`_EnforcedL d States was not the third -party to tlfy -the,Peace Treaity there was satisfactiorl that the treaty has been tifled and is ready to be enforced wha/t will happen -to the clauses in tag . The foremost _ question occupying French political circles is that of _the Society of the Nations, particularly cil to decide delimlnations and fronti- nations wishing to Join the League ratification -of the instrument by three ern Prussia. and Schleswig, where 'many difllcultiee have to be surmo nt ed by the conference. Germany must sink or destroy all ships in the course of constructions. must hand over her aerial fleet and. make known her factory emplacements. From the Allied point 'of view the preparations commission. should meet immediately. n Wilhelm Hohenzollern also is con~ -a cerned for be is subject to trial by an- 1 a few of those demanding immediate 3 France would be much relieved to h know exactly what the United States intends to do in view of the Pre SUPREME CO[ »?.__..g (Special to The Guardian.)_ PARIS, Oct. 16.-The Supreme Counciil today approved the text of o. notification to be addressed to the n ‘ passed the bill extending for one year _ eutfal P°.W9“ which Wm be aakeq t° war time passport restrictions so as 301" U19 L0i1Elie of Nations, setting to kee radica esira al- p ls and und ble . __ ° _ lens out of the Uunlted States. ‘ _ _ ___ ` 1 ; ; _ l _ the draft of a note -to be sent to Ger- Empirc Lodge ,Knights 'of Pythias has again struck her gait and the meet .ing last night foreahadowe stirring LADY DRUMMOND HAS RETURN- ED _ forth conditions under which they may -adhere to the covenant of the League. The Council also approved many demanding the surrender to the Allied and Associated -powers of Ger- man ships which were turned qver Mmes__,,he second rank was confer,-ed MONTREAL, Oct. 15.-Lady Drum- during the war to companies in -the -and seven applications voted -upon. These candidates will all receive the mond, .who returned to Montreal on Saturday on completion of her work ii head of th Ca adian Bed Cross Netherlands rind which are at pre- 3 | V Amed ,t,-;b»,ma|_ r:;‘z_lf°“’_'t"l,i",;_i f;’ru§:°vie_:,v°$d;_v'H; cable was sent from London, ration- Thesel clauses of tho treaty are but A, “C110” 3110 film iS "0 ilfillbt that industry. Mr. Keene has returned are after a month in Germs/ny. _ °‘“"°'B “‘°“““:- `Prillte’S Visit t0 U.S. A NCIL ' _ _ EXPLAINSCONDITIONS ._ BERLIN, Oct. 16.-According to ` lfeigirtnlg gmnmttag onlyiabtoltit ;3>n_e - » o e ermanarmy n» e a- sc me is sen.. A. ..........i.... Department of immigration Warned to Discourage order. It is aqgumed in political circles that these troops will complete the evaqiatdon by the end of the week. Of the other 25,000 men, says -the paper, two thirds have been trans- powers, must evacuate Silesia, east- f°"`°d ‘t° the Russia" service' Plebiscites are to be held and wl{_ere _“OT Will be Delayed P-““ sa ' _ (Special to the Guardian) "2 LONDON, ost. 16.-oermsny win " ‘“ ot be in a. position for at least Q nother yecrfito compete with the Al- s Kzfne, head of the commission 1'" om xi lsit hht -“firing . THOUSANDS 0F CANADIA ._,‘3!l%...‘..fff_f”“S STRANDED iN _ENGLAND i e o s Visits oi Canadians to England. Thousands Unable to Come Home. (special to T116 ouaniisn.) g had been resorted to. The week- TAWA, Oct. 16. _-- The Depart- ent’ of Immigration and Colonization 'received by cable a warning England that there are thou- nds of Canadians on the -other side ous to come but unable to secure rn passage for alt least six onths. it is said that this shtuatlo being accentuated by the arrival of ors from Canada. W-hen the ly allowance was butter, one ounce: sugar, six ounces; coal, 100 pounds; meat, forty cents worth. Canadians who contemplate a visit to -the Moth- er Country during the next few months should take into considera- tion -the lunpossiibili-ty of returning within u. few weeks after arrival there. Unless therefore visitors are n financially and otherwise prepared to stay ln the Mother Country for from slx months to a year -they ,should de- fer making visits until the shipping situation is. cleared up. ppointed to investigate the German ._______*__ _ May he Aband0ned..._§ (Special to The Guardian.) seas LONDON, Oct. 16.-It is quite on any he cards that the visit of the Prince Th - bandoned owing to President ,Wd lslan son’s contuued illness, snys_tl\g Daily year _ _ _ _ _ Mail_._ The I{_lr;g ‘lass lbe_en in comb 0V'»_3_l_‘_, ' ct t t -- . Also Nottiies Germany Demanding Surrender oi Ships .“‘“" ‘f ‘”» ~‘ " T ‘ will probably be decided in a day or gathering one of unusual interest. urnea Over to Neutrals During the War. on. one 1-seen... an .0 1.. ii.. na f........ 0...... ...... .,...... . United States it is understood that he 1.30. lil stay a somewhat longer period in Arse ng this possibility amd the qucstoon thc t anada. “The cancellation ofthe The sent' in German ports. T-119 110i-8 d9~ United States trip would keenly dis- P.P. clares that the sales are void because a of their irregu-lsfrity. - ppoint the Prince," says the papers, 921011 ‘as he -liikeg_Americuns and was im- Show A"0fh‘5i` draft “Ute ‘t0 Germany i`e‘ mensely popular with the American 200( garding German representations on ,troops in Franca-1 den] the subject o_f the territory of Memel, on the eastern Baltic frontier of Ger- many, declares the Allies decline to discuss the destiny of Memel with Germany which renounced its rights over this territory by the treaty of Versailles. The_soiution of this ques- t‘Jion, it is said,-concerns only the As- sociated and Allied powers. . ` d l ‘sf ._ -.9 D -_ - .nee ~ ~~ ' gg? xglér Tfgé-;`ggxa:y.0m?,_g);1g5 organization in London, was warmly " I y a Commander J. C. Milford things may be expected to keep moving for the balance of the term. At the 'close of greeted by many personal friends when s'he came ashore from the Min- nedosa. A depntation from the'Canad _ , y' ;3heR?yee£Il2En£]rai:_€_itgga?;; ';:mf|;.§:.§~1Mr. and Mrs. W. R. lliiller, Mrs. Bur to sit in to an oyster stew. ~ His Worship Mayor Wrigh-t, .past 0 with his Weil hh°Wh ability- °“°°"°d 8°" 'md 'Y R°b°"°°”' were among own held today, october 1stn, sr sends 1919 in ins city or cnsriotts- chancellor was asked to preside and Mrs' C' Bfdkleyf Miss Grace Robert' _ , , . ` V in 11 1 a it .1 sided ii sf in is ed in keeping the -boys active in song ner, D. E. Shaw, J. P. Hooper and Clizirles Earle contributing the musical numbers _ organizations working for the benefit t Over a Billion 9 land, Miss Phillips, Miss lEwan, Miss Mabel Hickson and Mr. Pangman, Bridges was one of the first to greet the head of one of the most important of the soldiers, the excellence 'of whos work ,won admiration' from. all parts of the world. - “lt is rather difficult to know what to ss-y just at present” said Lady B 1D,rummond, speaking td a Star rep- y resentative after exchanging greetings __ _ .___ ‘with her co-workers of the society, oEPos|1's IN .sAv-mos aANKs eHow AVERAGE OF $150 Fon Evggy MAN, WQMAN AND really nothing new to be told. Sov~_;_t _CHILD The savings deposits' in the charter- ed banks amounted in Augjust to near-_ ly $1,200,000,000. That, e it noted. was outside of commercial balances. It is an average of nearly $150 fo_r. every man, woman and child in Can- ada, or $750 per family/ _ What other nation in the British -Commonwealth of nations or outside oi it can equal this average? I__t illus- trates a condition of prosperity and the possession of levolheadedness which cannot be c aimed _by -every nal- ion which shared in the achievement oi victory over the brutal and tyran- lilciii iihsiiins of Prussianism. - Wilth the possession of nearly_$1, - 200,000,000 to their credit in the ssv- 1hSB banks, or nearly four times the amount aimed at by the new Victory Loan, and a patriotic appreciation of ‘he useful purpose, to wbisb .ins mo- ney lent is to be put, Canadians may -he relied upon to oversuibscribe the $300,000,000 with s swing. _ { §0NDiNSuD siicntf] #raw so/mosaic T moda!9d at 25. Upper ~°l0Y inc ‘ Q °‘so much has been said already about the work in England that there is eral members' of the st/s.ff came ov-er onthe ~Minne_do_sa with me-Mr. David Fraser, who was in charge of the parcel department of the information bureau; Misavavsrhili and Miss Elise Kingman who were in charge of the hospitplity ating entertainment depart- Ul8i'ltBi_al1d iss Ev-s‘Kingman, who was a. worker in London and also served as a of the V. A. D., in the C Cross rest house for nurses' at man. a visitor adians in ‘ Mrs. King- some time to Can-‘ was also of the were representa- most important a visit of the the One of them, and razor. in ascertaining U16 sup- the this e hmmy the those to welcome her, while on behalf E and story for a Boom hmm W_ Weu_ of the -military authorities Colonel _ V°ctor Lo nfCanvass~. 0 e .__ ei... _oar o »Tra eilooms was e town he split 6 -» 01' 9 D\il'D0B9 0 o again Canvass the City of Char- erecting a suitsible soldiers' monument _ lottetown for 1919 Loan in a volun- or arch in the said City. The said Com _ I' EDINBURGH Oct 16__Sh, Donald ary manner, and the following reso- mission to be placed ln the lxnds of - MGL lution was unanimously adoptedz- three Trustees to be nominate by the Moved iby Mr. S. A. McLeod, second- Convassers_-CARRIED. _ VICTORIA, B .C., Oct 16.-Although land' Ill OSBY GMORE _ 3 Long River _ 32 French River. ° 45 17 80 41 58 50 53 38 gon Clifton Granville _Hope River. Hazel Grove -Stanch el .Bradal-bane Westmorland Craasud 70 Melville 38 66 94 -36 34 80 ~ 49 Emyvale , 17' 32 83 22 29 35 6 Bonshaw 22 . on her return to the scheme so far _ ' ' General Sir Arthur Currie will be stay most ° » ing here until the end of the month, first _ he is not accept-ing any further invita- year, . _ - . _ _ U. _ _ _ . tions to speak at any public func- ing For First Oueens A Will be Brought .. -. ., .. .... .. ._ . . - ' Arthur is' due in Toronto on November cheq - -WT' ` ` _ ' 10 to atend a gathering of the Toronto l"0ll0WiDS HPS the Omfial "?t;”;’l? °§ University Senate who are conferring $198 bY'°]§°u_;’gclt;l__§:°yés‘3___;ia; " ° ° on him the honorary degree of UL D. “ 9”' 5 ' _ _ ' __ He is taking over his new duties as I Be¥_}2§Zf;g§iK'g§hn?,fI Ygggsr H5122 inspector General and Chiet Military bmstem that he blew up a bruise “_ Counsellor for Canada on November ross _the St. Croix river on the New 18- . Brunswick side in February, 1915, was brought here from'Jersey ‘City today ° ‘ G by two Canadian officers, who will , , take him to Canada for trial. ` ~ _ , , Q After serving s term of eighteen _ A e confidential information obtained »m0ntl1si,Il tl1e__fBd8l’&1 lixtillltentlhry 8,! r here this afternoon the disposal oi’ Atlanta, Ga., or carry g exp os ves, _.___ the Ross Rifle factory is a problem out of;the country, Horn was re-arres- ' CAPE TOWN Oct 15__L0,d Bux, that ted in Hoboken on September 27 and ton-S mm, of the'Pmtect°mte of sduth emi hem for e“m`"'dm°“" west Africa has been completed. He that Under the Canadian law he is liable had numerous private interviews with mill t° imp"I5°“"’em for um ` - doputations representing various Ger- £110 becoming .part of the Union of South mg; ` » ~ Africa and seem relieved _that after men T0tHlB 732 424 militur and official class 0 I I ‘ ' the German Y ‘ _ ~ less . Crosbyn maj0l”ifY» 358- es have gone there will be no further im-9 a beau-` " - ‘ ~ re - repatrlatlons except for misconduct. dogg, of the 1 _ - '_"""\ - aid which was lent whenever called | | Q Th d M ORE mem’ .f°i-- Of he’ Plans ‘°*` "ie f“i‘"'° Sh” and-8r.'i°r~iT>ot°10.-oe° Tgfilnlissliiursoi Fmo Mow in NiP`|se|N'e AREA in England, °°“ld 'wt speak as "°t'm“5 d°"°“° urers are booking large orders from. --- T sais that abs ire li" “me” ‘°"’““m°d1 Fi-enon soul-ses for. machinery and _ -rqnommo, ost.. 15.-Piienbiende. ve... done by Mrs. °EriN°£:';A€;:_ru;:\°§:f'é'roBs hom ready made steel p_roducts_destined ingot-9 of radium, has been found.ln tion f i t it dl t l fBt,diti iN- .tn London at the beginning of next tg; o‘T;:gi:siZ%heerrZ€irt?x'n|1‘”uTt isngald. 3i§si\l1?,vnsh D 0 ut S r ct 0 C giililil 2_"d°"- that th°°° Wh-‘° 5° t° French buyers are swarming over Ger A prospector, Wiilia.m` rlilllgatt, had elep country on a visit to the nfnny-»`fh0lI‘ DUFDUHH 5011.18 t08S¢Brii1in taken up a claim for mica. e no- A °‘ ami" '°»1“"'°“""h° 4°" 1”'-the amount and nature of available tieed some pieces or a dark duii look- ove may "°°°iv° f°°d °'“d"l°d`3in5 ”¢0illlu0dli-|68 ~ V ~ r "‘~ in heavy substance On further ex- St a, reasonable rate, will be 'the ob- _ _ S' ` ` of the Cum hm Red cm"_ ac_ _ _ _ amination it proved to be pitchblende. Fish to an an uncement made' by, SELECT V LONDON, Oct. to the Gil -;,.,»~. 'L city, according to latest oillcial ad fine ice h ' » _ 0 ' ' _ ' _ - . frii ian Red Cross Societ which included l f t n v s t e enemy still holds the out- _ _ _ Cty 0 Cha tte ow .. ._ - » _ _ _ of the Dunagbut the fighting has dim _.Q1-01--#__ _ . At a meeting of the 1918 Canvassers ed by Mr. A. A. Pomeroy_that the Com f Victory Loan for City of Charlotte- mission earned by the sale of Victory Company, New York. The assay men - »‘N°"AN° showed the pltchblende to be unus- pas ~o ually ‘rich in the element uranium etfo ld C°“”' which, say authorities, is the parent fit, '°" ide” 'ot radium. The analysis gave an ur- ally c°l“mM‘ anium content of 68,60 percent. equal ma mm' ‘"9 t° to 74,98 per cent, off.ura.nlum oxide. A ‘1i"#i"“° ‘ri-is sscouq oiscovsnv. usd Wm* W°°*_i' ,According to the provincial depart-' side . ~ ,l ` _ment of mines this is the second ool, Wifi. iiwlildilig that for the manufac- .- I » 8 9 . __ _ _ reported to the Bureau of Mines since “|94 the Ontario legislature offerod_a re- HW wa.-rd or $26,000. rm- the first discovery 'D of, radium in (inter-lo in commercial U01: deri moto (Special to The Guardian.) Th L _ ____ ONDON, Oct 16. So successfully the has the defence of Riga proper a nf H gainst the Germans and Russians ,un and ` der Gen Avoloffi Beermbndt been wond ent considers it safe to return to the fadrs, Defense oi Riga f an excellent show. » The attendance was lar eo le cured th1'0UBll U18 Canadi Has Been Complete ,g-5-,;;__ _. \ MONT BAY EXHIBITION ~ 1 A GREAT SUCCESS A-._;n._.¢ - h was held un 'Wednesday was the l-.ist Exhibition of th means the least. the speakers being ex-Prcmie o e annual Exhibition at Egmont samples ol’ corn were decidedly fine, being remarkably well filled and even- 0 ly formed. on and though lust was not by‘__ -In turnips there were some monster specimens. e Egmont Ba-y Fair has got _to There was a good competition in ne of the most important of the DOUUOQS aild U19 specimens shown d agricultural affairs and this were it credit to the community. 1; was bigger and better than The fruit exhibit was also a credi- thcre being over 700 entries, table sliowing. chili*-Ciilliy in regard to e School Fair was also held and HDDIGS. . ' wo events conrblued to make the 'Tile siiowiug in the Domestic Sci- ence exhi-bit was an eyclopener, the t exiihlpies of weaving and knitting, atc., 1- being especially good. mind, Megs;-3 A_ E_ M¢1_,e,m_ _ In .live stock there was a fair show- dore Ross. Rev. Fr. Boudreau-lt, H18 Of horses. notably good draftmares , and Rev. J. J. MacDonald, who Bild general DUPDOSB ilnimsls. l referred to the very creditable =Sh&@lJ Were not up to the m-ark of ing in the various lines :ind the last Ye”-_\`~ work of the school children and In SWING 901110 €XC0U@ili» bl‘00ll BOWB i with ine gonsrsi, benefits io be were I0 he secu- verl from the holding of such The D°UUi`Y exhibit was a feature, and congratulated those who the birds being decidedly above the been the means of holding suclu' average- ' - red from Summerside. gs, p p _ an Farm all the surrounding districts Iroimctsf I-'td»» and the B\iD€l‘|0l' breed present and quite -s. number mg °[ U19 birds WHS in OHCS Hfppanent 'The stock it is understood was ge- -Meals were served in the C. M B. s fair at Egmont Bay outclassed A~ hill and an excellent saloon was a. Provincial Exhibition in it number featuife °f i-lie EXhi|Jlti0n. , ‘ ie departments-notably in roots 'The ‘lm-‘B5 lil ffiiilfge of the meals vegetubles...Ths beans were really are 9330011 to- mllcir credit"‘f0`i"f”tl1e srful, and on all sides were _capable manner In whim' "WY looked d .ins most favorable somnieni. |§_f}“" this i1“D°ris11t hart or ine ar- ere were also some exceptionally "~ pumpkins and squash and the ‘». 1 stitu An ,assay was made by Ledoux and quid rrence of radium bearin mineral till' titles, ,Tho other discovery. "I oc__eoy'_aa-‘sbsrbfooia in L fj'_iq¢ever 1’ deposit .'nn""__ e‘ slvsrsl year# ‘Allin the _ e inished to a desultory rifle fire. _ C (Special to The Guardian.) eun, M.~P., in a speech to his con ents at Penicuik, said that Eng- s present financial situation is he said, is £281,000,000, exceed- liberliiin. Chancellor of the Ex~‘ \1€l'. .*_i_.. island Clergyman T (-Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Oct 16.-Announcement _ Of U10 prize winners of the National ,Literature Competition under theaus- pices of' the Arts and Letters Club of appalling. The deficit for the Ottawa, was made last night, The a. six months of the present fiscnl` wards include "open poetry" second Drizc, Rev. W. A. Thompson Crapaud by :$50,000,000 the’ deficit for 'the P. E. I., with poem "In Life's Field): tions, his physician having advised whole year as estimated by Austinl ' ` hi t st h ibl ir .|lll|HNll-IETS llli nasal ofthe _ BHUNTINE ill lll.5. Ross Rifle Factory - ST. JOHN, Oct. 15.-A distinguish- cd pin-tv of sporting writers, journal- UEBEC- OCE- 15-_ACCOPCUDFZ I0 isis und* baseball magnates, headed by lvvln S. Cobb( reached the city by Montreal expr s at noon. They are on route lo Nigga. Scotia. on a hunting is now 'being studied by the Feld- trip, and intend io seek big game in Government with< it likelihood it will be demolished mid the tho vicinity of Kodgeinaroogee. The _party is stopping at the Dufferin and oriai removed to make room for will cross the bay on Vliednesday by extension of the‘National Bnttlc- S. S. I-Impress. _ man interests. The Germans clearly fields Park- t is reported to have sought to Those \vlio arrived to day were:-- realized the advantage or the territory Eve, ,mee Uv, clomlg down of ,h,,_ I_rvin S. Cobb and Harry Leon Wilson. My in .Mm,Ch_ 1917_ the g0vm."_| hnturiiay Evening Post; illajor Boze- man llulger and Damon Runyon, New tl I. I t f _ York World; Major W. O. McGeel1au “of1§a§'f§§,;‘;§n,_°f)ut"fm;§,‘;‘;"B§§_ :inn w. J. Mensih, N. v. National until the North American Arms I‘[°n¥“°iqm;1 Sol' g"nL'lHl‘)1st°n' owner _._ 0 C - ~ -_ntic _ .risen cu. - °"s;“i.:.:.‘i.‘;1i;‘ :‘;:.s:.';:. ‘.':,."‘“:'.:; --- N. R. »--- ed states war departnlent Brisuy, C.l".R. passenger department, he sl mn of t _Bu ' _ and A. E. Schofield, president, and C. E 5 he Mm ce in No B Allan secretary of the N. B. Tour- ber, 1918, caused’ the cancella- is, Assoémuon of this contract, and ever since ' building and the special ma Joe Page, baseball fan and-writer, _ ' accompanied the party to the city. ggltllxlmgfg haver b°9';,__“_Wh't“ The writers have come from Chicago 5°” "me" "1“d°~ following the world's series, which __1;_ _hndvéhlgie :tupe’i~(i;ision“':sTfa:i_i_t flu. sa- _ 9 1 ` w to " st aftoriaoo . il* imma u”o0i_m°ib: °Enii