fv.ooooooo 2o ie n on ’ y‘.’.\‘.‘.’.’.‘?’3"".". Modify your diet, and take gentle exercise. The stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are tuned up, and the pure, fresh blood containing these six salts is carried to every part of the body. Then follows "that Kruschen feeling" of energetic health and activity that is reflected in bright eyes, clear skin, cheerful vivacity and charming figure. « a #4 *# # ## # # *4 * .Q +o 0.0 *# .0 ## * :t :t .% .0'.00'00. # 4 # «**, ## ®# .0 .* w# * + ## + + *# * + *..® Be sure and do this every morning, for "It‘s the daily dose that takes off the fat.‘" When you take Kruschen daily it means that every particle of poisonous waste matter and harmful acids and gases are expelled from the system. Here‘s the recipe that banishes fatâ€" take oneâ€"half teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast. "I started taking Kruschen Salts a month ago," a young woman writes. "I have lost 5 lbs. in weight, and I feel as if I have lost 50 lbs. I am full of vigâ€" our, whereas before I was listless and worried over little things. â€" But if my troubles were doubled, they would mot worry me toâ€"dayâ€"â€"thanks to Kruschen" â€"(Miss) V. P. On 3 and 4, Pierces, the leaders stepâ€" | ped away from Sinclairs to increase their lead and leave Sinclairs stranded n the cellar. Pierces won the first game by 58 pins and had to roll over the thousand mark to get it. In this game ‘Tomkinson and Reid, rolling‘ against each other, turned in two goodl scores. Reid was the better with 242I while Tomkinson was not far behind with 224. The second game saw Pierces go over the thousand mark again to win by 159 pins. Three men passed the two hundred mark for Pierces this time, with Carswell rollâ€" ing his best one, 222. In the third game both teams dropped badly, both turning in their lowest totals for the night, Sinclairs took this one by 84 pins On alleys 1 and 2, Bucovetskys were battling with Nationals and trying to get out of the cellar position which they shared with Sinclairs. The Bucks rolled a nice game in the first to win by 62 pins. Bill Tonkin was one reaâ€" son that they won. He rolled a nice string of 259 to help his teamâ€"mates make a total of 963. The second game saw the Bucks emerge victors again, this time by 76 pins. C. Studor was the big noise this time. The third game was a bad one for both teams and Nationals squeezed out to win by 31 pins. Both totals were low this game. * Ki# me "na ue ase s .*. .%, .#. .# o ,* ts ns t 2 -u!f:o‘..oboooo'oozo‘o ozo’c:czfl'f‘o'ï¬â€™uxo}}to? * "® + The four teams in the Mercantile League met on Monday night and arâ€" though no big scores were rolled, there were few bad ones. All the teams were close, only three points dividing the first and last teams. Consequently, there was plenty of interest in Monday night‘s meeting. No Big Scores Rolled on Monday Evening, but There were Few Bad Ones. Much Inlerest Shown in the Bowling Battles. â€"~44 sssssss\'\sxs“x\‘\'ssssssflssssssssws\'ais.vwxssxxsxx\\% n ET IF _â€"â€"»-â€"“ Teams all Close in Mercantile League After Losing Only 5 lbs. Finest Russian Caviar, 1 oz. glass Crosse Blackwell‘s Capers Crosse Blackwell‘s Mint Sauce Salted Almonds, Pecans, Cashews, and Mixed Nuts Finest Quality Dunbar Shrimps in glass. :‘\\SS‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\S\\\.\\\‘flï¬ï¬‚%\’\\\\“\“\‘\\\\\\\;\ Rolled Ribs Beef, per Ib. ................... smoked Cottage Rolls, per lb............ Montreal Shoulders of Pork, per lb. Bologona. 2 Ibs. for .msRA ... vorn ) Choice Australian Pineapple, sliced or 2 fOP d en ie es se 43¢ Choice Quality, H. 8. Cherries, squats, 2 for ....25¢ Choice Quality H. S. Peaches, squats, 2 for ........38¢ No. 1 Spy Apples, per barrel ... $5.25 No. 1 Spy Apples, per hamper ....;................;..l.... $1.60 Fresh Sweet Cider, per gal. .........:.................}.. ..60c Fresh Sweet Cider, per quart 18e Dreadnought, Tollet Paper, 4 for ........................ 200 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH, 1933 Tomatoes Peas Townsite Store The Premises we we must vacate a Make your appointments early Proneer Stores THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ## * + @ *# *4 + L *# ®# *# #4* * * #* # *# #* + 4 w# *# # #4 # # # 4 ## # # #4 *# *# ## # * *4 * .0 #. * '00. .00.0 #. %. % 0'.00 ## *# *# #. * # .“.†* # # 3 HE TUPPER STUDIO Special Removal Offer ‘mises we now occupy having been acquired by other interests vacate and in order to clear the heavy stock of material which we have bought for our Christmas trade we are offering 6 Cabinet Photographs in choice folder and one 8 x 10 Enlargement for $4.50 Swing Frames, 8 x 10 size, $1.00 and up. 24 PINE STREET NORTH Bertrand Bros. either or assorted, 3 for whe Finest Quality Geisha Clams Finest Quality White Tuna Fish Boneless Chicken Shippam‘s Meat Pastes NMellogg‘s Wheat Flakes Ridgeway‘s Tea 5 o‘clock Tea Fancy Christmas Packages A social will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 15th, in the Hollinger Recreation hall and all members of the club are asked to kindly bring refreshments. The event will commence at 8 p.m. sharp. Anyone wishing to join the Allâ€" Britain Social Club may pay their dues to G. Jopson, president, or to E. Tomâ€" linson, secretary, Box 1800. In the meantime members are asked not to forget Wednesday, Nov. 15th. The Allâ€"Britain Social Club are reâ€" suming the society‘s activities for the season. All miembers and intending members are asked to have their dues paid on or before Nov. 15th. Also they are asked to hand in their children‘s names and ages at the same time. The annual Armistice dance under the auspices of the Eastern Star will be held in the High School hall, South Porecupine, on Friday evening of this week, Nov. 10th. Music by the Club Royal orchestra. Dancing at 9.30 p.m. This event is always a pleasing success and all having received invitations for the occasion are looking forward to toâ€"morrow evening‘s event at South Porcupine. Allâ€"Britain Social Club Resuming for the Season The standing now isâ€"Pierce Bucovetskys, 12; Nationals, 11 Sinclairs, 10. T. Lacasse C. Perkio H. Allen . D. Ethier J. Stevens Totals ............901 854 855 2610 Bucovetskys, 3 points; Nationals, 1 point. ANNUAL ARMISTICE DANCE AUSPICES EASTERN STAR I. K. Pierce ... 197 R. Fournier ... 172 G. Carswell ... 216 C. Brown ......211 A. Tomkinson 224 H. Garner 8. Fowler M. Carswell E. Kemball E. Reid . argement for $4.50 Rehearsals are well under way for 0 size, $1.00 and up. the forthcoming performance of the We guarantee our work International Minstrels and "The â€"44 Haunted House," to be presented at the St. Anthony‘s Parish hall for three N e e mm | HIG NCS, . 211| Saturday matinee, Nov. to avoid being whiteâ€"washed. ‘30th, Dec. 1st and 2nd. The plays| Af The honour roll is composed of only | will be given under the auspices of the| _ three men this week. Chippy Studor| St. John Ambulance Brigade, of Timâ€"| just had enough to take high score and | mins. The Brigade is an importantl /4 | | incidentally the donation ofered for| humanitarian organization and has the highest total each week. He had| done much good. They help when help a total of 622. The other two men | is most needed and they are sponsoring | Ca were A. Tomkinson, 611, and Ed. Reid, the Minstrels and "The Haunted | dis 606. House" to enable them to continue| to SINCLAIRS their worthy work. ret H. Garner ... 437| Comedy and thrills are combined in | he S. Fowler ........220...181.....180.......581| the rare and unusual presentations by | Or M. Carswell .....150.......172......_195........ 517 noted groups of artists Both the | Uk E. Kemball 206 161........ 149 ...... 516| Minstrels and the "Haunted House" are| we E. Reid . 242........186........178........606 | produced and directed by Helen Meyerâ€" | ob â€"â€" «> mc , hoff, and both are well sprinkled with| Totals .......962 _ 865 839 2657)| songs, novelties, colourful music, dancâ€" | Uk PIERCES ing, comedy, georgeous costumes, brilâ€" | In [. K. Pierce ...197.....188....161......546 ) liant lighting effects, and the stage | the R. Fournier .....172.......188.......159......514 | settings are to be modern. It is an exâ€" | sue G. Carswell ... 216 222. .......106...... 543 | cellent company and under the guidâ€"| Am C. Brown ......_211......204 ......161........3576 | ance of that talented directress, should | list K. Tomkinson 224.......H8 . ...â€".160.;..: 611| prove one of the most outstanding enâ€" | Can mmmve s â€"â€" _â€"â€"â€"|tertainments ever sponsored by any| adi Totals ... 1020 â€" 1015 755 2790 | organization here. to Totals Tonkin ... Petchersky Sungrin .. DIaIs........ Studor Hoffman . OtRIS :......... 1020 _ 1015 155 2790 ierces, 3 points; Sinclairs, 1 point. BUCOVETSKYS Tonkin ......>.259........198........ 142X;....;., 594 Petchersky 218......195....... 149...... 562 Sungrin .....1198........ ie 119 161;:... . LX ~;= V it 512 C .:; 6229 Phones 705â€"706 .... 963 930 NATIONALS SINCLAIRS AKK . ..... 220 ... 150. ... 206 4o .. 156 181 .172 161 .186 210 2508 101. 133 199 193 110 137 228 186 155 188 183 204 218 31c isâ€"Pierces, 15:| 178 202 165 132 178. 824 206 153 161 159 161 169 137 180 195 149 178 *+* "Plans are now under way to dewater | the Marbuan property and to resume | immediate work to develop sufficient ore ahead of the mill so that at the +) expiration of the present lease the new company can operate from its own mine without further delays. ‘"Many of the present stockholders of the Marbuan Gold Mines, Ltd., are stockholders of March Gold, Inc. and | the new company has planned to offer | the balance of its stock to March Gold, 3 | Inc. stockholders at o very reasonable price before making ary public offerâ€" ::: ing. Mr. Edward G,. XNinkel, who is the 4| president of the Marbuan old Mines, is managing direcior and secreâ€" *# 0 ‘s** e «* “‘:o’ 0“0 in e« + * + ':":“ *# * * # + and 570 403 483 563 594 562 119 512 622 308 | "The present board of dinectors of |this mnew company is very hopeful that ‘ with wthe present condition of th«e gold |market and with sufficient woking capital tiat this excellent mining proâ€" perty can be returned to one of tive satisfactory producers in Ontario anc with the same conservative operation as is now carried on at the Buffalo Arnkerite Gold Mlines, Ltd., that it can become a dividendâ€"paying mine. ’ "The company has arranged for adequate finances to carry on an active | development programm> pending the‘ lissuance of certificates of rights to t.he] March Gold, Inc. stockholders." 514 816 611 437 581 517 516 Try The Advance Want ‘ary of the Buffalo Ankerite Gold Mines, Ltd. "Title to the property was acquired after legal proceedings were taken on bonds issued by the company and pracâ€" ; tically all of the creditors of the old March Gold company have fcaken} stock in the new company in liquidaâ€" tion ‘of their obligations. The Marâ€" buan Gold Mines, Ltd. owns the proâ€" perty free and clear of all encumâ€" brances at the present time, excepting a small mortgage of $6,000 to the Workmen‘s Compensation Board. The total amount of stock issued at the| present time is 500,007 shares. ' "The company recently leased its| CuUr Americanâ€"Ukrainians remember mill to the Buffalo Ankerite Gold Mines| that after the heroic fighting in the Ltd., for a pericd of six months and | nine months war which followed with work in the mill has been about comâ€"| Poland, the Ukrainian forces and govâ€" pleted so that the same will be put in | ernment had to finally evacuate Westâ€" operation in the near future. The|@n Ukraine for it was impossible to Buffalo Ankerite Gold Mines, Ltd., will| Rold out any longer without ammuniâ€" either mill its surplus ore through the| ton and equipment in a struggle with Marbuan mill during this period of | 2 foe whom France was unceasingly time or ore of other mining companies| SubpPlying with equipment, officers, in the immediate vicinity which do not ks, cannon, munitions, and everyâ€" have mills will be put through the| thing else that was needed. Marbuan mill during this period of "These recollections and feelings are fime. \not limited however, merely to the ed as an Ontario corporation, and that it has acquired all the property of the March Gold Mines, Limited, is the inâ€" formation given out last week by The ] "It recalls to their minds the events of ‘that day fifteen years ago which were to have such a farâ€"reaching effect upon the Ukrainian nation; when the Northern Miner. In referring to the| Ukrainians with the aid of Ukrainian matter The Northern Miner says:â€" youth seized Lviw, the capital of Westâ€" "Marbuan Gold Mines, Ltd. has been | n Ukraine, in the name of the Westâ€" organized with a capital of. 1,000,000| °rn Ukrainian Republic; when a young shares of $1.00 par value as an Ontario| Student, Stephen Pankiwsky, climbed colvpora_tion. The company nas acquir- ’ upon the hlgh tower of the Lviw Clty ed all of the property of March Gold.| hA and hung there the blue and velâ€" Ltd., in the township of Deloro, Porâ€"| l0Ww banner of Ukraine, which swirling cupine camp, situated about one and | in the early morning breeze proclaimed a half miles southwest of the Dome mine. The March Gold operated a mill to the world the joyful tidings that a new nation had been rebornâ€"that Western Ukraine had freed itself from on the property during a part of 1926, f ; resumed operations in 1927 and susâ€" foreign Gomination. And the older. pended operations in the summer of| Seneration well remembers that in this 1932, during which period over $1,000,â€" | resurrection of the Ukrainian state, thei 000 in gold was produced. There is al leading part was played by the Ukrainâ€" 150â€"ton cyanide mill on the property| !an youth. which was operated at approximately "Such thoughts of those glorious 200 tons per day during the period of | bygone days bring a feeling of gladness, cperations. | which turns to sorrow however, when That a new company, the Marbuan Gold Mines, Limited, has been organizâ€" ed as an Ontario corporation, and that it has acquired all the property of the March Gold Mines, Limited, is the inâ€" formation given out last week by The Northern Miner. In referring to the matter The Northern Miner says:â€" Marbuan Gold Mines Successor to March New Company Organized with a Milâ€" lion Shares of Par Value of $1.00. Has Acquired all Property of the March Gold. It will be good to get some real thrills and laughs. According to advance inâ€" formation you will laugh till your sides ache. "The Haunted House" is unlike anything a travelling show company has ever presented in Timmins. It carries a good plot, along with the usuâ€" al ‘hokum slapâ€"stick comedy. Watch for the announcement of the cast. You‘ll be surprised! Prices are so low, you can bring the whole family, even the cat, for what the usual prices of one admission would be. See Sambo guarding the "Will" in a house full of spooks. You‘ll like it. There is a rattling good orchestra that will do its share of entertaining, as well as provide good music. St. John Ambulance Threeâ€"Night Event International Minstrels and the Hauntâ€" ed House to be Presented at St. Anthony‘s Hall, Nov. 30th, Dec. Ist and 2nd. Saturday Matinee. Advertisements and three have died THE PORCUPTNE ADVANCTE, TTMMINS, ONTARTO Montreal Gazette:â€""Health Week" was haeld in the prefecture of Hyogo, in Japan. Enthusiasm ran high and the occasion was celebrated by a public feast. Next day 1,100 people were reâ€" ported to be ill from food poisoning is being practiced unon the Ukrainian people, and furtherâ€"by making the opâ€" pressors of Ukraine realize that the basic doctrine upon which the Ameriâ€" can Declaration of Independence was founded is still applicable todayâ€"and that is, "that governments exist by the consent of the governed, for the purpose of securing to men their innâ€" alienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and that revoluâ€" tion is a sacred duty when governâ€" ments seek to destroy or invads these richts." | _ "These recollections and feelings are not limited however, merely to the older generation of Americanâ€"Ukrainâ€" lans; but to the younger generation as well. For our youth takes part in the November holiday manifestations. It hears, reads, and studies about this heroic phase of Ukraine‘s struggle to free itself. It has been witness to the Polish "pacification" and other atroâ€" | cities which Poland commits upon the Ukrainian people in an effort to stamp out the hopes which eternally spring in the hearts of the Ukrainians that in the near future there will come anâ€" other November the 1stâ€"another Day of Independence; but a permanent one this time. | ‘"And to make this hope come true, shall be our task. For us, Americanâ€" Ukrainian youth, the ist of November: is the Ukrainian Fourth of July: and we realize that like the American naâ€". ticn had to first pass through a period ‘ of stress before it really became a naâ€" tionâ€"so much Ukraine. "And therefore, we shall help shorten this period of stress for Ukraine, help | the esrly realization of the Ukrainian aspirations for freedomâ€"by exposing to the warld‘s opinion the injustice that o k t e s d i e t n ce c c i E8+ "Such thoughts of those glorious bygone days bring a feeling of gladness, which turns to sorrow however, when cur Americanâ€"Ukrainians remember that after the heroic fighting in the "Their joy is all the more intense beâ€" ; cause that memorable day marked the endâ€"temporary to be sure, but an end neverthelessâ€"of those intolerable poliâ€" tical, economical, and cultural condiâ€"| tions which, under the Austrian nominâ€" l al and the Polish actual rule, drove them to forsake their ancestral homes and dear ones in search of a better life â€"as it was impossibie for them or any | Ukrainian to wrest a decent living or attain any position of importance, whether it be in business or cultural| fields. » o # l » ® 1 3 : " to their adopted country, Canada, still l heart interest, the land of their origin.} O5€$ On Oct. 27th, Mrs. Keene was the guest of honour at a banquet, tendered Holiday, November 1 her by Rosemount Rebekah Lodge No. After Six Centuries cof Oppression, the 164, after which she visited the lodge Ukraine Arcse a Free and Indeâ€" officially. During the evening, a preâ€" pendent Nation, Full of Life sentation was made of a silver cake i and Hope. basket and a bouquet of bronze and yellcw "mums" On QOst. 28th, the officers of Ottawa Rebekah District 20 Canadian Ukrainians in Timmins and| entertained at a delightfully arranged district, who, while giving full loyvalty| luncheon, at which the ‘guest of hon« our was presented with a "needlepoint" remember with affection and deep bag, and a dainty shoulder bouquet of and liliesâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. _ The One of these loyal Canadians of| Pistrict Deputy President, Miss E. Ukrainian origin told The Advance this‘! Bothwell, later, entertained at a tea week that while the Ukrainians here| And reception, when over a hundred: observe July Armistice Day and| CAlers, paid tribute to Mrs. Keene. cther Canadian national holidays, their| O O¢t. 30th, Hazel Rebekah Lodge No. Ukrainian national holiday is Nov. ist.| 40. arranged a banquet, after which the In this connection he gave The Advance ; 1098¢ was visited officially. A beautiful | the following article from the last isâ€"| 8!ft Of linen, and a bouquet of pink | sue of The Ukrainian Weekly, a loyal| ‘mums" were presented Mrs. Keene, I Americanâ€"Ukrainian newspaper pubâ€" from the officers and members, and a ! There are a large number of loyal lished at Jersey City, N.Y. This loyal shoulder bouquet of orchids and liliesâ€" Canadian Ukramian says that the Canâ€" ofâ€"theâ€"valley, from degree staff. adian Ukrainians hold similar views, Pn O%. S1ist, Mrs. J. Evans, P.D.D.P,, to their United States brothers, with entertained at a small dinner party, at the exception that their loyalty is to|_ * Q!4 Forge," Britannia Heights. Canada not to the United States, but Later that evening, Highland Park Reâ€" in 3 5 | bekah Lodge No. 115, was visited offhâ€" fhelr love for the Ukraine is of equalg cially, when a madeira luncheon set, I was presented. The guest of honour later visited Ottawa (Subordinate) Lodge No. 220, on the occasion of their depth. The article from The Ukrainâ€" ian Weekly reads:â€" i The First of November J lof ‘of Novemher is a nAf adian Ukrainians hold similar views to their United States brothers, with the exception that their loyalty is to Canada not to the United States, but their love for the Ukraine is of equal depth. The article from The Ukrainâ€" ian Weekly reads:â€" The First of November "The 1st of November is a day of gladness and rejoicing among the older generation of Americanâ€"Ukrainians, for it recalls to their memories that memorable 1st of November back in 1918 when the land of their birth and early lifeâ€"Western Ukraineâ€"cast off its six centuries old chains of oppresâ€" sion and persecution and arose a free and independent nation, virile. with life: and hope. | Ukrainians‘ Observe Holiday, November 1 After Six Centuries of Oppression, the Ukraine Arcse a Free and Indeâ€" pendent Nation, Full of Life and Hope. GIVE A LITTLE MORE FOR YOUR POPPY THIS YEAR "‘Phone 440 l Myrs. Ethel Keene, of Timmins, Préeâ€" lside-nt. of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, was the guest of honour at ’mavny social functions during her offhiâ€" clal visit to Ottawa Rebekah District | No. 20. Mrs. Keene, during her visit to the capital city, was the guest of her District Deputy President, Miss Emma Bothwell, and her mother, Mrs. Wm. Bothwell. President of the Rebekahs Entertained at Ottawa FOKRD MOTFOR CCOMPANY OF CANADA., LLMILTED Read what you would pay for Ford Quality in any other ca ONLY THE FORD V Aluminum Cylinder Healâ€"One reason why owners of the Ford "yâ€"8 report 20 to 25 miles per gallon. Gives more power and uses less gas. Only two cars have V.â€"type Eightâ€"cylinder Engineâ€"The Ford is the only lowâ€"price or mediumâ€"price car with a Vâ€"type eightâ€"cy!inder engine. All other cars with this type of sell from . HERE, in black and white, are the reasons for the outstanding quality and leaderâ€" ship of the Ford Vâ€"8. Not opinionsâ€"not sales ballyhoo or mere words unsupported by evidenceâ€"but definite facts and figâ€" ures. They prove, beyond shadow of a doubt, that the Ford Vâ€"8 is the greatest value ever offered in a motor car. If any other lowâ€"price car had these outstanding features it would cost you hundreds of dollars isore than the Ford Vâ€"8. McDowell Motors gives you these outstanding features at a low price § 3715 to $6492 Authorized Ford Dealer annual masquerade, when she received a small gift. Nov. 1st, a theatre party was arranged by some members of Hazel Lodges. Nov. 2nd, the D.D.G.M., of Ottawa District No. 55, Mr. Arthur Bowman and Mrs. Bowman, entertainâ€" ed at dinner, which was followed by a social gathering. Mrs. Keene left Otâ€" Each Gentleman‘s ticket will entitle him to br;ng a lady at 25¢ extra This ticket must be purchased in advance sale which ends Nov. 28th. November 30th, December 1st and 2nd St. Anthony‘s Parish Hall, Timmins International Minstrels and "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" 40â€"PEOPLEâ€"40 Barrels of Fun Thrills Galore Tons of Laughter FEATURING The Miners Quartette St. John Ambulance Brigadeâ€"Timmins Division Friday and Saturday Nights, Dec. 1st and 2nd ADMISSIONâ€"50¢ Children‘s Matinee, Saturday at 4 p.m. Few Choice Seats Reserved Thursday Night, November 30th ADMISSIONâ€"50¢ Threeâ€"quarter Floating Axleâ€" One manâ€" ufacturer puts this axle in his highâ€"price cars, but not in the lowâ€"price car. If you want to get it in any car but Ford you have to pay from . . . ... . ... . . §$19085 to 87626 Safety Glassâ€"This is standard equipment throughout on all Ford De Luxe closed cars. Only one other car selling below $1000 gives you this added protection in driving. The others are priced from . $15§30 to $7625 Torqueâ€"tube Drive â€"An important highâ€" quality feature of the Ford Vâ€"8 and other fine cars. The other cars using it cost . . . . . 80 Horsepowerâ€"Only one other car, acâ€" cording to the rating of the Society of Autoâ€" motive Engineers, has more horsepower per pound of weight than the Ford Vâ€"8. That setis for . .0 _‘ €7000 allâ€"aluminum cylinder equipment. One sells other ‘for .. Staged and Produced by Helen Meverhoff New Songsâ€"New Dancers Fun Producing Comedians 8 Balsam St. South Sudbury is observing Remembrance Day this year by a halfâ€"holiday, the business places closing until 1 p.m. as ‘in Timmins for the Armistice Day ceremonies. tawa on Nov. 3rd, friends behind here heads as standard for $895 and the ....... $1 170 0. Ontaric tire and dowvwn Sscotch Bagpipers $1465 up . B. BEast Wi Bumpers, d extra. payment. ( nient terms.) leaving a host of indsor, » IPAL ¢