____.__.___ VEMB .2. 192 XiNu ' B " KtYPBALL OTHER SPORT " lzevi. ._.____+. .._._ ___..‘. , .,<~__.._.__ _ yRBITEIl cllusill lll lxlnl , “QMONTIIAL. Q1191. Nov» lp-Harry g salstonwQussns senior rugbq c‘ ‘h and for s number o! years getivs as a. referee in ‘the Os H, A., beensdded to the list of referees lvatleaalfiuoaksyneia‘ . ac- ' iiihollnbeilielet b‘ Pres- allk Calder her-stools ‘t. iaiiolétmentiof lafit comes ‘ ‘result "oi the vacancy” lift by pr. Jerry Iveflamme. recently ap- pointdd coach ~ei the Montreal Ma- .. rlllsrgrlcrs FR-EDERICTON, Nov. 1.—-Tha ap- peorsnce olbwose on the highways. leneieven‘ within the limits o! citing, “invite and settlements of New moha- wilek. thls season has been greater ‘than usual and in lnsny cases a hul- Maple l... flockeyists _ In Work Out DRILL Billions 4.000 RAIL sums .___- Gardens practice period by some 4.000 fans. of the Maple Leafs. drill. - time their shots on goal. prior to the workout. series to inoforists-‘and pedestrians.‘ " With the hunting season now in full swing, the big game animals con- tinue to ‘invade the settlements, con- Jrary to the usual practice of taking to the deep woods when the riils o! the hunter begins‘ to crack. r 4n incident oocuring recently on theWnsin highway Iiicar Nashwaak Bentral Guardian > PRICESTHAT insure your pocket book against catalogue prices. Bring fifidgs illustrates the unusual confi-j dense oi the moose in lpproachlng the settlements and interfering with trifilti. A“ large bull stepped ‘out from, 42 i“ clelringbn the Alexander Fraser papal-w immediately in front oils iioise-drswn ‘vehicle containing four hiiqflsefl._flvfld down the road op- lfelie; direction. and headed back to- flfattli? 118N101’ wagon when en- coTfl-ltefln! a double team on the road. The llfsesnimal srssed the wagon in its‘ mad flight and but for the skill o! thedflver-thera would have been a accident. ‘It continued down ‘ffor some distance before mmlifforthe woods again. The who encountered the animals sonsisted of Douglas Ross and’ Mrs. HohkiMéCrae and ‘two children. “Hi” . is." l‘ ' -_. Hallortle ’cn ' Accident “'15.! Agerloua accident occurred at Pyfilas about l0 p. m. on Thurs- ‘iaif-v 4, PM‘!!! o! young people were vlition the usual i-whd oi Halloween D as Miss Etta and Ah- nigflsaawydadghlers d: Mr. and. 51]} ._ ' were ‘crossing the street vffiid‘ “todthe Post Office, having mlilgiion they did not see a" car Nihilis- The car knocked them both down, but Miss Annie fell‘ between themwhoeils‘ and the car passed over helflysnddapart {rain a few bruises. IhcZrqi-"tuhavely escaped lnjilfy. Miss Fig‘ 1h}: is ‘l‘7 years of age, wasrun Giff and so seriously hurt that Dr- Champion. of o-neary.‘ who was cai- 1%,_§i\1d._rendered. iii-st,‘ a_id. bruizht hefhat once ftp _the_ Prince County “QM. srrivifls there at 12.30. At the; Esfpltai. ltxwss ‘round that her consisted oi some inJui-y to i-heudspinpra‘ fractured collar bone lfllilseveral cuts about the head bOs eidesmlinoj- bruises. in. condition, however, was not considered danger- "ihlusnd it is pleasing in report that “this now resting comfortably-s.- $4 ,I:‘.eraclie h-rl-leat; an’ iron spoon. 1'11." ,f y. Amps oi’ iiniment and four 0N oi sIQet oil in it. mix and put one-or two drops in the ear. IN A553 ‘Lil hi: M FIN-i pinion-god“. " . , gosltate ' in. au o" nu TAXI oggbrinainnaa “hdfiitiiiti era's wns ad- eupiaigl envelope free by... mailer-by mail our i youl-‘llst here and save ‘.5 on every s. Patons Ltd. 9667. EVANS TRANSFER, 0-J. CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES at Fox Show this morning. Don't salsa aes- ing the trophies awarded in the world's best foxes at 11.45 o'clock 0665 CARTER s. C0. LIMITED are giv- ing a special discount of 2057. oii the balance of their -cholce_ Flowering Bulbs which may be planted any- time during the" month o! November. Take advantage of thh special offer. Carter 6t .Co. Lid. 9659 THE OI-IAMPIONIMes will be on the ‘tabla lit. 11.45 o'clock this morn- irig when the trophies will be awarded. ‘ sass UNTIL DECEMBER. FIRST we pay the ireight charges on Rugs and Carpets to be Shampoo Cleaned. Sized. Altered or made over into new Rugs. end for catalogue with price- list. Maritime Rug Works, Limited. Bt. John N. B. IOJ-Satvl. SUNDAY SERVICES — The serv- lees on the Hunter River United charge for Sunday Nov. 3rd., are ll follows: l1 a. m, Wiltshire. 3 ll- 111-. Hampshire. 7 p. rni-i. River, 7.30 p. m, Wlllshire. ‘The evening service at Wiltshire is the W. M. S. annual Thank- offering. .Al1 are invited. ‘The pastor and Rev. M1"- Paletiloi-pe, oi Bradalbane are having an exchange of pulplts. A. s. ohaomsn. Plim- Tlll.‘ BAPTIST CHURCH-Sunday is Rsllyhnay with Church and Sun- day School. It ls expected that all members of church and congregation wlll be present. 1n the morlllflli. Rev. A. C Vincent, D. D., will speak on "Personal Soul Winning." His gvgnlng theme i5 "Wlfllfidhill" There will be the usual outstanding muglc by the choir. Mrs. H, S. Heli- derson, lcontralto) sings "Nearer My God To 'I‘hee“ at the evening service. GOVERNOR. WILL AWARD TID’ PINES-His Honor Lieutenant Gov- emor Frank R. Hearts has Brim"!!- 17 common to award the trophies m (J15 winners atthe Fox Bhowat 11.45 o'clock this morfllfll- 17"" citizen should tum out t" ""1"" this the chief and culminating event o! this great Fox Show. The worlds best fox ED661111”! w“! l” m‘ n“ table dluiliz "W “I!” m" H“ um" or will be P1801118 u" 59km“ em“ blenil of (or IWPWMY- nnim imlran OHUIOIL-RIY- big “may will preach the Com- Sermon at morning service. after which the sacrament °i m‘ rmd‘; supper will be observed. The choir will render Goes’ Anthem “O Baviour of the World." st evonlns service. Rev. C. N. HWY" "u? Wuch‘ his aubiect being "What Think Ye 0f Christ." The music will include a vocal duet from Steiner's "¢Y"m*' um," sung by Mr. 0. ll. fiitohil I115 m. An. Gillis. and the anthem. "gory mfrhou," oi thstcholr.‘ This "service broadcast by C. H. d. K. lull’ . Pfjygfluggtlfl‘, Junior Oansfellilbfl . f»... "'-'.'."...':...<:..l.-l. h“ land‘ labbath School no» - um!- PLAYEIS GO THROUGH 5'11]! TORONTO, Nov. l.--Torontc Maple Leafs hockey club was unofficially welcomed back home to the Aron; ted-v. durins its initial It was the lsrllat collection oi '1'!“ birds to greet s pro team in Practice in some seasons. an indica- tion of the interest behind thg mo”. meni- oi Corry Smith's present edition The players went through g self! Manager-Coach Smythe had the iquad into threes and each trio. in tum. made s combined rush towards thE soal. This gave the boys passing practice as well ss an ovwriimiiy to "Hflppy" Days was again chosen captain of the team by the players, Phone No. 0652-11-2-21 y; 40s “lag. . Bone-breaths and . muscle- wrenohlng possibilities. 1h {netball "II-RB 1t‘ Particularly dangerous ici- those skilled in other "rel-ms oiath- M18. Yell the gricYs lure ls ‘such that many a sprinters leg and many Pitchers arm is risked in the sla bans thrill o! the scrimmage. Jack llrlder o! Notra Dams. who" comes within a split second of doing the 100 yards in that, dreamt of i-l'ina_ flat sols to scratch these afternoons? from Knute Rochnc‘: mystic buddies’ Elder has high hopes of belnl I 011111- sx runner, one oi those backfield speedsicrs who can be shook in a games crisis for a touchdown sprint. Like most grsal, sprlniors,_Elder is “l —-Rev. A. C. Vincent, D._»D.. of the Charlottetown Baptist Church, will preach at Mershfield Sunday after-g‘ noon at 3 o'clock. P YESTERDAY’! MARKED-Butter sold at 45c: Eggs 45c; Chickens 90c; Fowl 90c; Ducks $1.15: Apples 10c and 20c dos; Crab Apples 4c qt; Hay 70c to 75c; Straw soc; ‘turnips 25c; Oats 65c; White ‘Potatoes 70c; Blue Potatoes 75c to 80o. The fish department was fairly well supplied. Fresh Cod sold at so and‘ fresh hodi dock l0c. WAS PASTOR. BEBE-Numerous friends of Rev. Hammond Johnson. Pastor oi Trinity United Church, Bathurst. will learn with regret that he is confined to his room with e severe case oi neuritis. Rev. Mr- Johnswn has been suffering from this strange malady for a. couple 0i months. and about three weeks ale gongultpd specialists at Montreal. They‘ recommended complete mt for a while. Binoe his "return irom Montreal the severityof- the ailment has increased andabouta week I80 became so bad as to necessitate the Reverend gentleman k009i!!! in b" and requiring the services of a nurse- Rsv. Mr. Johnson only came to Bath- ui-st about Aug. iirat. but since corn- mg has made many friends who are all wishing him a speedy 1'00""!- MARSIIFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH‘ I A5 nelthlr rugged noi- frail." He‘ likes iv play football so much" that h rv. fears o! its dangers.’ " Then there's Jessie, or’ ‘South- ern California, champion? brand-Jum- Der. who can leap over or through charging lines with breath-stopping agility. Hill's pvwerful legs vibrate like huge watch springs in ‘tacklers shes arms. it takes a perfect teeth-ratt-_ lsl- ‘to bring Jesse down once he leaps‘ irito action. Rothert, of Stamford, is another track zephyrkwlflcse speed ls a great asset on the grid. Combinadon track ‘and football stars can never be "mentioned with- ollt recalling ‘the most publicized specimen of such (excepting Jim SPRINTER WHO BEAT’ PERCY WILLIAMS LOONS ‘BACKFIELD THREAT‘ _ , e Iuzhv. m»; Vnlvlw Krlalaevla for. . Jesse H ‘ no 0 BROAD-JUMP CHAMP is A \ ‘TROJAN ' FUL-l-OACK THIS YEAR, FROM CINDQRS 1'0 PIGSK/hl r-Ef FAMc us NOTRE DAME. Rocxmss ossr , - .. o I m-oi smith. "he... new...‘ v _'I'horpei—-'.Al‘_"1lruek” Miller, oi l-lar- vard and Chet/Bowman of Syracuse. A ‘zoo-liolpsdilo-second slx iooinr. when a‘ 501st by nature to‘ be one of thegreatast backs of all times. Occasionally. "aft-lick" didiustlzy that promise. but hrhad s. fatal habit oi slowing up. lust slightly when near tacklers an this defect robbed him of. grid-greatness. Bowman also was a star. but notone oi the first mag- nitude. - There was only one Jim ‘Thorpe. l-ls could do almost anything well on the ‘track and gridiron. and he was as ‘impervious to injury as the most dur- able of men _6an be. j . lisslelvrssn Tris: AUCTION sALs: today. .1. r. Simmons, st. Av- ards, sale begins at 1.30 p. m. chirp- Hoilsehold furniture, so hens and chickens, garden and carpenter tools. 9660 cuulscn SERVICES -'I‘here will be service on Sunday Nov. 3rd. in the United Church Lot l4 at ll a. m.. and at Central Lot 18 at 3 p. lll._Thé5Q services will be conducted by Rev. Dr. Saint of Kenslzignon. -.____. SUCCESSFUL MEETING-A large and enthusisistic meeting of ladies met last evening in. the Canadian Legion Home: with a view oi re- organization of the Ladies‘ Auxil- iary. Plans were made for the sale pointed for various duties in con- nection with the Thsfilugiving dance in Prince 0i Wales College. A coni- mittes was also appointed w take charge of the sale oi candy at the play. "The Black Feather." on Arm- istice Nlght. The annual meeting will ‘V be held shortly for the election oi oiiloers., . . ENJOYABLI PARTY-At an en- joyable Halloween party on Wednes- day evening Miss Doris Tanton waslhos less to a number of her most "intimate friends. The drawing room was fes- looned with tissue and colored bal- loons. the draperies decorated with goblin‘ miniatures and ‘flying beta in Moncion Timu- VIEAK MEN ‘III ALL DIQIAIII 0I'III ‘I, ‘,Ilo::lIl:I"-‘L - Pamphlet on boll or Manhood and Disorders oi Men Booklet onllllaagfngametnuwllil; I ll m Kenedloe by isau- our axons‘! Pswapubilasfaus- use smla so. Vancouver. ‘a. o. Canada's daily Qialilsl g Iqbal . a a a ll keeping with the traditions of these‘ their pranks in weird intrusion. The hours were tilled‘ wth lively enjoy- ment incomes. ‘dsneins. music and ‘fully lighted by the Delco light mirth. Ice cream, home confections through the courtesy oi Mr. Keefe, vdth fruit and refreshments were ser- the flllggpflgin‘ sglegmgh. g1 poles ved, and in the late hours oi the Light plants. 111a laqlgg night the happy pai-zlelpahts left ior mu lnaeneu viry much their homes after an evening oi gerl- Mr. Keefe ovary success. The ladies °' "l", any; “mu-um o, “m when spirits walk and play of poppies, and committees were ap-i lNoyember lst., there was an im- ipffllilptll program prepared. Every- .i.l1ing was prepared in flve minutes. gJokes and stunts Moose Patrol. P. l..--C. Vinnicombe; Recitations. lTwo Owens; “Peculiar S." Mr. Par- lent: Recitation. Hod Shannon; playette. "School Days," Fox Patrol; Pantomlne, "Dangerous Dan Mc- iGrew“ Cast of Players: Dangerous ‘Dan, Fred Shannon; Lady Lou. Cail ;vinnicombe; Rag Time Kid, George ilrlaln; Man oi the Creek, Warren ‘FITIEIZ The Hat Trick, Cllfl Oriord The following Scouts passed ihe‘ Second Class Badge: George Irlam, lRobert Owen. Warren Farrar and David Filliter. The badge for judg- ‘ ing heights and distances was passed: by Maitland Owen, George L€am.| “Call Vlnnicombe and Warren Farrari ‘There is a hike to Lewis‘ Point ithis morning st l0 o'cloek.Judg- i lng from appearances the boys are l going to have a good winter at Bcout 3 work. Boys-lets go! i LOCAL PLAY ENJOY!!! - A " crowded house greeted the Cornwall- York players when they presented the play "Old Dairy Homestead" in Marsllfield Hall, Tuesday evening, and many couldcbtain only stand- ing room. There was egegllant "d" throughout the play. which wag on. loved vary much. The Cornwall- l ‘York Orchestra furnished some live- ly music several times during the per- formance and added much to the distance. various rewards. pests a lull muster of members. Today the Club writes iirlis to its Golfing pro- gramme for the wonderfully success. ful and enjoyable season of 192s. The farewell will take the form o! mixod foursomes over the nlne llole Immediately following the competi- tion the wilmers of s.ll the seasons priu events will be awarded the Ibi- this ending the secretary BX- ' Cape Breton Boys MONTREAL, Que, Nov. L-The: Caledonia English rusby will? fi-oml Glace BeypN. s, arrived in Montreal‘ last night, worked out this morning at the M. A. A. A. grounds, and re- ported themselves fit and ready ior their clash Saturday afternoon at the Montreal grounds with the M. A. A. A. rugby club for the MacTier Cup. The Montreal Club ale champions of Quebec while Caledonias have’ been conceded the title in the Maritime Provinces. Charlie Macvlcar is manager of the Caiedonilo. John McCarthy is the coach. On arrival hers the visitors were met by members of the Montreal teal-n and tomorrow they are being tendered a luncheon by the city at Windsor Hotel. Last night the visitors uoig guests at a dinner given by the Maritllt-le Provinces Cilia at the \l’ir-.dsor Hotel - It was announced that the Cale- donia line-up would be: _ Fullback. 5“i-ii)'fi("'_'il; three quarters. Ihiscoll, T. Juli-son, R Jackson, Boll-l tillier; halves, vvllnh, Mclthlllin.) seen (captain): forwards. Afcblcll, N.‘ Nicholson. Leslie, Wadmun, Cracker. G. Nicholson. Reserve, Morl"is. Gabby Street Will Manage tillllflllllAlll Si. Louis Cards 8t. Louis, Mo. Nov. Street. coach and scout for the St. Louis Cardinals. was named manager Bill McKechnie, who signed to man- age the Braves. Street to; years was Walter John- son's catcher at Washington. Western Guardian -—BAP'I'IS1‘ CHURCH SERVICES- Prsachins services in Summerside United Baptist, Church. November 3rd. ll a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. J. B. Anderson o! Yarmouth West, preach- er. —-S. i —-AD.IOURNED UNTIL MON- DAY—-Tvro appeal cases were heard by Judge lnman. in the police court at Bummei-slde, on Friday morning. having been referred to him by Stipendisry Wyutt as disqual- ified. ‘They were adjourned uliill Monday-S. _—VISI'I‘I-ID FOX SHOW-Mrs. H. A. Crocket, Mrs. George MacQusrric, Mrs. Willard Phillips, Mrs. E. H. Monkiey slid Mrs. J. S. Perry all oi Bummerslde spent a few days in Charlottetown this week and ‘in- cidenily took in the Fox shoiv: They were accompanied by Mrs. Cordon of Michigan, who is visiting friends on the Island-S. -_BIDIQUI UNITED CHAIIGE— Sunday Nov. 3rd. Bedeque. Eqivf; a‘, ll s. m.. Scarleiown. service a1 3 p rl-i.. with Communion of uirds Slip- per. Cspe Traverse service at 7 p. m . A program will b: given in the Bed:- ""---‘—i.— home. Mr. f-faaen Howard of Corn- wall, acted as chairman. evmlng's entertainment. Miss Jessi! Jenkins oi Marshfisld sang a solo between the first and second acts. and was, heartily encorod. _'I‘bs Marshiield ladiaa sold candy between ins pleasure. TIIFIOY SCOUTS-nlt the ll-lt meeting of the King's Own Second was given to the Marshiield ladies Charlottetown hfoop holdgon _ _,...a\ . the last sets. The hall was beauti- nothing to losa hy twins lalva." This new ointment enables liiPMilf-I you lb sat quick relief from the itch- lflfi wish l0], bllfhllll. awellin -—-ll1d I0 [Qt 71d PILES GO ! k anal Certain lalief with “Ieotha-lalvaf-or Your Money - lack You have everything to gain and "Boothe-l I I t has been suc- oi the ssarshiield Women‘: Institute $1,!" mum“ served a dainty‘ lunch to their Corn- wall-York guests. A vote o! thanks b; vultgra soc... ~ "lMlhss-Ialvn" If gm; or) nnl aailalleu ll l! you ole ml‘ is cease you onlalwl All» o1 henslt. Illell we hares t Jase rolasn the empty m“ l» Fruit-n vaa Llhlhd, Ottawa, Oat, and we will retell teas loom- v ~' '"""'“"‘“ Charlottetown Golf TORONTO, Nov. 1-L.ess than two weeks remain on the calendar until the League engagement, which means the ten N. H. L. organizations are well under way with their training pl‘f.'-- ,gram. Toronto Maple Leafs are at Port Elgin, Chicago Black Hawks are ' training at Tulsa, New York Rangers lare at Springfield. ivliile the Am- lericails have buried themselves in the New York State mountains; troll. Boston and Pittsburgh practicing on their cuvn ice arenas: fVlsroolls and Canadiells are m him- jieral, staging peppy lTlis Ottawa senators are also cul1~ A A lditioning themselves a! 1121112. O I I I l Al, 1 D m last ilivilt Fer-hell a ‘was iwre deities the ball out t. . - a - . . . Chandler defeated The Guardian Cofme" blckfleld’ “h” ""9 mkutl- -. by 205 pins. E’ Callaghan ran“ ‘ha, llire runs down the field. Only $5,,‘ high single u! 234 pins and u. Arson-l _ . ' .4 c. . f suit rolled tile liigh ilirec cl 1.63s mg a g1”, gum Tech 0"”; 2:2; ‘k Paardon defined Holman‘ the first hall. The first half endlt.‘ by a small margin of 105 pills. Chandler rolled tile high 224 pins and J. Chandler rolled the high three of 5'71 pills. Following are scores:- GUARDIAN PUB CO. EAMS rllsrlllilllrs cull lllllls llcll l first Nlli3llli Hockey ‘crn section of the Maritime Intfll}, legiate league. The teams e-p Z ‘to be evenly matched and _n é: gram could score ‘in the nrat ‘Both scrums worked well and rd the ball out. to their raspegivl lhdclrnelds. c" f1 lll the first period Tech. hefljgtl best of the nrritoi-y and made semi . dangerous rulu that almost reslllfi, ‘I m scores. ltielilsll. Lane and CfOliyliv hm. ‘Tech. full back. were puntiitl 1'1» hall and gained many yards HIE ice vvxlisllis Y. BOW LINE; COMMERCIAL LEAG UE {BLODDCH by Crumble, who was pill.‘ a‘ King's to touch to the terrltoeyjil In the second luatcll dluilivy. G‘ scorrlcss. “a . g “m” “i szcown HALF In the second half Tech. sent thl Iball into King's territory via row _, nice punts. Alter ten minutes o! play; .< “ J- Duffy - - ~ - - - -~ -- 13° 151 ‘Wvech. drilioled the ball down the. A. Martin . . - . . -. - 154 m" T3, fiold and Lane picked it up and ear, r M- Cflnlflchael - - - - - - -~ 157 1'31 153i tlvcnly-five yards for the first score. 73' vessel’ ' ' - - - - - ~ -~ 143 w: wlfof the game. Crombie convcritedwspdr l" w- P°W¢Y - - ~ ~ ~ - - - - - - -- 15-’ 137 173‘ stilt his team in the lead. The ‘ploy; ' T0ifl1—2419- zcasavvjed back and forth and ft lesk- 4". FENNELL 5‘ 91H @1153 ed like Tech. had the game in til‘ _' E. Callaghan . . . . .. .. 224 172 11s '33:; " i ‘ ~ u, Stewart . . . . . . . . . . .. 12s 21s 153 Y M. G. Arsshault . . . . . . . . .- ti‘. 212 13-1 NEW “A” m’ u" 1 "fl '5'” C. Cflllllfllléj,’ . . . . . . . . .. 155 198 1-13 . ‘ l . u. Blanchard ....... .. no 1oz 197 Fm?‘ "~‘°‘~'- °“ ‘ w‘ 1"“ °’ 3i t? ~ .rot31_:624_ and after some three-quarter line}, '" STAXLSY‘ SHAW & PEARSON runs again scored. It was not con-J‘ 5 ‘in; 75cm _ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ L ‘ I __ H7 157 1m VEYiCd. King's now rushed the play, q G_ chandler I _ I _ _ _ _ _ “ m3 138 2H and after nice punt by McNuttHU F. chandler _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ H n3 131 H6 Godfrey dribbled the ball oveijthe M. Cannon‘ . . . . . . . . . . .. 1c) m 14s m“ and w“ ‘m it m ‘ m,‘ m?!‘ L Chanjm ‘ ' _ ‘ _ _ ‘ ' _ H H5 1m 2w ccnvcrled and-made the score To,al__ “a . Tech. were trying hard to scozfe,~bt_li_| HOLTJANT‘, LTD Kings were determined and vrerai Ira D‘ Raid ' I I ' ' ‘ H 137 H5 83 fighLllg lviih- their backs to the VCR‘ John Ahlnms ‘ I _ _ ' l _ H M8 :01 J71‘ Cxcnibl: was trying hard to put fill Gordan hzuucw D _ I ‘ . H 1m 130 U4] $33111 ahead and was making ion! ‘I Harry rdccamm] D _ _ ‘ H 1E1 rims. dawn the flclrl. Tech. (creed . ; l.-Gabby S, W. Pruude Totsl--22.'.'5. of the team hers late yesterday by que United Church slmd-i- even...- President 8am Brendon. He succsedsat 7.30 b): the r113“; ‘ or “fission 50am‘ t oil lilc ‘Foch. mam. Lane. Martin. Mc- . _' —Mr. Harold While of the Canad- ian Bank of Colnmci-ge at Amherst. ‘ N- 5-. 1'5 SDPHding a pleasant vac- ation with llls parents. Veil. Arch-l deacon and Mrs. While of Summerfi side-E. fr ‘m, li-ng‘; to much for safety and ehort- ‘ 161 “a 1y after the ulustle blew ending tho‘ . gs nae. l Oiltslavlrlzng for King's were Mac- ‘ (i“a‘fre_-.', Smith. Regan. Akin sand r11: s. Crumble was the best man lltlibl" lzll 512:7: , Lean and Chisholm played well. Bot! < tzllsgcs played good football and .1! wvas a \21‘_V interesting game ff-SU ..<LB.l‘[ to finish. and considering a small student body i0 piflk 170m d" sf‘l‘\': a lot of credit. - l‘ Harry Young refereed. i . _ l Nothing Adds to or Detracts1 From Your Rooms A A S0 Much as YOUR F LOORS—— THE KEYNOTE 0F r001: WHOLE 001.012 SCHEME No mailer how you have yo eonsfant care lo kfip them be; FOR. CARPEIS-Bent our Electri Vacu Claus; keep them bright and clean, ‘c um r to ron LINULIJUM on olacLorll-varnuh your Floor’ A’ lrvire nr more yearly to keep the colors bright nnfi aim 1Q prolong its life. You will find that your COVQLLI‘ will wear years longer i! treated in this way. FOR PAINTED FLOORS-Koo by giving a coat of Gliddens Pain ur Floors finished, m” 5g“ utiful. , .. . w-fl; _-r_.-:-.-..<" alblfl‘ Rifk-ivfiv p them new and bright t-all the newest 51nd”, For Hardwood Floors use v OLD ENGLISH WAX U "‘ Polishes to samurai; lustre and imparts a hard,»- ,, dry film of was that label the wear from the mariner The Rogers Hardware 0o. Ltd I i — p.