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The Toronto Star from Toronto, Ontario, Canada • 2

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AND ABANDONS TRUCK MISSION CONGRESS HELD OR SENTENCE SEVERAL PRISONERS StM NO GOOO MCARO NO GMO A0 NO COCO 4 NO ARCHBISHOP McGUIGAN Be ALLEGE OBSTRUCTION HANOVER IS OUT a in HAD BEER IN HALL WARNING TO MILAN his 112 Has 108 over 39 37 liquor Hynd others liquor 112 ioi in iia 107 109 sergeant (father) IM 113 4 8 4 8 Rev Beal Scarboro Bluffs the was We 103 me SNOWLURRIES NEAR WEATHERMAN WARNS COL SANDORD SMITH ARCHITECT IS DEAD Distinction Announced at St Cathedral by Apostolic Delegate nd 10 109 110 irs 103 115 110 no no 115 107 no REV TO SAIL HOME ON GRIPSHOLM PHAR LAP LIKES THESE ON MONDAY MAN WAR PICKS THESE ON MONDAY Horses Weights Jockeys At Dufferin Pk Tuesday NAME ARCHBISHOP PAPAL AIDE ROMAN COUNT SAUNDERS PROTESTS MEETING IN CAMERA HERE AND THERE ON WEATHER MAP Lome Munro Belleville ractured Skull Ball Bearing Plant Producing ully for Long Time NAZI IRON HAND IN ITALY MAY RESULT IN PROMISES HIGHER HOG PRICE Goderich Oct Hon Gardiner federal minister of agriculture told a committee Satur day that if a higher hog price Is necessary to maintain production price will be commit tee members said The committee sought a floor price of S20 a hun dredweight for dressed hogs at Toronto Charles Pearce on Probation Admits Theft rom Employer Musical Event Massey Hall Interest ing Event Breach With ascists Grows as German Cruelty Spreads One Believed Killed 8 Pre viously Reported Missing No (Officially Dead on penalty of being unable to Ret an apartment anywhere in Germany for the next 15 years PHOTOS SHOW US BOMBERS WRECKED PLANT OR 2 YEARS Landed in Hong Kong at Time of Capture Temperatures at Toronto: pun yesterday pm yesterday a today am today OnGria Heather Slatlana Hikb Yesterday 41 82 43 48 58 HunUriUa Kingston tendon Montreal O' ax Pxrry Sound Toronto Pon Arthur 8 KILLED 9 PRESUMED DEAD IN 708TH AIR CASUALTY LIST DIES AT LOAN RALLY Woodstock Oct Wil liam Reeves 68 veteran of the last war was fatally stricken while par ticipating in the dedication cere mony for the ifth Victory Loan at Victoria park here Members of the St John Ambulance brigade work ed on the stricken man but death was almost immediate Wants Salary Increases Dis cussed in Open by ull Board Special to The Star Belleville Oct 18 Slugged the head by an iron bar Lome Munro Belleville taxi driver is in critical condition in Belleville hos pital with a fractured skull and facial injuries according to Pro vincial Officer Driscoll His attack ers left him two and a half miles from the city after robbing him of $76 Requested by an airman and civilian to take them to Trenton air station late Sunday evening Munro was ordered to drive them up a side road police said There they stuck an iron bar in his back and said "This is a stick Then they clubbed him over the head but xvere unable to take the car as Munro tossed the key away before being struck Munro stag gered back toward No 2 highway where he hailed two youths These drove him to Belleville police station air Sc? bejj Also Maleo IJrd (Risers) 4 Marcy 1 so boy i Bet It ee! ter tPalaert Harmony Apprentice allowance cl a med Weather cloudy track aicar By AUGUSTUS BRIDLE Sixty years of the Salvation Armv in Toronto were celebrated in Mas sey Hall on Saturday night Three bands a united songster choir ana troupes of young folk in dramatic episodes gave the program On each side of a raised middle stage the Earlscourt and Dovercourt bands above midstage the chorus North Toronto band came on stage for special numbers Soloists of the bands were par ticularly effective Bandsman Rob euphonium number was a superb demonstration of impressive lyric legato in melody and acrobatic feats in staccato Bandsman Cum mins exhibited cleverlv the elusive diatone of the marimba The best solo member was a cornet duo by Capt Parr and song leader Weir The choir sang Mozart's in clear open harmony style and they achieved real beauty in "Per fect The juvenile comedy and displayed notable ani mal personations in both makeup and acting The "Golden by the Sunbeam Brownies was happily picturesque in rhythmic pantomime eal London Oct 18 The Berne cor respondent of the Stockholm news paper Svenska Dagbladet predict ing civil war in northern Italy shortly reported today that Mus solini's Republic afreedy is breaking up A Madrid dispatch said iron handed German methods in northern Italy have resulted in the first open breach between the Nazis and reconstituted ascists It said sections of the ascist militia had broken away and formed their own units tinder local leaders in Milan Turin lorence and Venice These groups are suspected by the Germans of releasing large stores of arms and munitions in Milan and Turin to Italian army forces favoring the Badoglio gov ernment ascists were said to Te sent the latest German order posted in Milan reminding the people of what happened in Naples warning that the Nazis would be pitiless in their treatment of Milan ese who actively or passively Op posed the Germans The Cairo radio declared that the' Germans in northern Italy have "taken the gloves iff and are acting as inhumanly as in any occupied Catholic priests the broadcast charged are being thrown into concentration camps and Jews are being cruelly baited Meanwhile it was revealed in Algiers that Count Carlo Sforza former Italian foreign minister and number one anti ascist Statesman has left for Italy to help I rally Italians in the war against the Germans I King Victor Emmanuel and Marshal Badoglio are guided by the sincere intention of fighting the battle against Germany he said "then I am ready to place my ser vices at the disposal of such a move Police Court City Hall Magis trate Prentice Accused of obstructing police John and Annie Babij were remanded until Oct 20 on bail of $500 each They were arrested by Plainclothes men Murray and Payne last night in connection with a disturbance at the Ukrainian hall on Bathurst St Russell Ward 17 pleading guilty of breach of probation was given suspended sentence and probation renewal for one year "If we have to bring you in again I will have 1o give you a term in observed Magistrate Prentice red Cond probation officer testi fied accused left home the first week of September and had been wander ing around since He added accused seemed to have no work and failed to report to polices He was con victed of vagrancy On July 5 PAIR SLUG TAXIMAN STEAL $76 ESCAPE Low Durink Mix hl 30 33 40 35 34 37 38 BOY 4 RUNS OR HELP St Catharines Oct Joe Green 4 ran for help Saturday afternoon when his grandfather Ronald Hill 75 of Niagara St was turned into a flaming torch The youngster rushed into a barber shop and an unidenti fied customer returned with him to roll the elderly man on the and' extinguish the flames Mr Hill is recovering in hospital The Rre started when he filled his cigarette lighter 60 TORONTO YEARS CELEBRATED BY SA Selections by Phar Lap for Mon day are: irst Nell Strome loysan Royal Memory Second race Loteer Jean Le Diable Watussi Third race Intellect Jujube Good Mixer ourth Koraline Haggis Goan ifth lorizan Sam Sweep nack Baby Broom Sixth Port Alibi Peglius Play lash Seventh race Ebony Stick Back Number Orenco an air and sea London Oct 18 (CP) Recon naissance photographs show the entire works of the Schweinfurt ball and roller bearing plant devas tated by US bombers Thursday are "now it was an nounced officially yesterday At the same time a dispatch from Stockholm quoted a Swedish industrial expert as saying the damage inflicted was so severe that two years would be needed to put the vital war plant back into full production The photographs disclosed "even more extensive destruction and damage than was first The Swedish dispatch based on an interview in the nexvspaper Nya Dagligt Allehanda quoted the Swedish industrial expert who was described as having an intimate knowledge of the German industrial situation as saying that only one major ball bearing producer was left in the DW factory near Berlin A traveller reaching Stockholm from Germany said Hanover "has ceased to as a citv and looks cities he said the Germans have Selections by Man War for Monday at Dufferin: irst Tom Toddy lovsan Nell Strom Second race Mesella Loteer Jean 1c Diable Third race Annie Intellect Ballarit ourth Koraline Haggis Goan ifth Gallant oe Muchv lorizan Sam Sixth race port Alibi News Sweep Play lash Seventh race Back Number Blue Button Last Steel Archbishop James McGuigan of Toronto has been appointed as assistant to the pontifical throne and a 'Roman count both honors having been conferred by Pope Pius it was announced Saturday night The occasion was the opening of the first Canadian National Mis sionary Congress at St Michael's cathedral Notice of the distinc tion was made to the large congre gation by Most Rev Udebrando Antoniutti apostolic delegate to Canada and Newfoundland at his reception At least 50 Canadian prelates and other church dignitaries heard the papal delegate say: high honor comes as official recognition THIS PERECT SMOKE RING was fashioned Ly American rnuoora 1 1 in 1 i 111 rmrr i shelling of the Jap held Wake Island tMs mtk most of it American and the drive will come later We will drive them from the Rt Rev Ryan Bishop of Hamilton spoke: on the urgency of maintaining missionary work in western and northern Canada Cana dians especially eastern Canadians must "learn to love and under their fellow Canadians of the west and north he said Rt Rev Joseph' Trocelier vicar apostolic of the district of Mac Kenzic asked support of the Society for the Propagation of aith for the continuance and expansion of mis sionary work among the Indians of Canada Bishop O'Gara witnessed the butchery of British officers bj Japs at Hong Kong then was taken with 31 other missionaries to an open field for execution An 11th hour change of mind by their cap tors saved their lives he stated Escaped rom Japanese He escaped later from the Japan ese and started overland towards his diocese but fell ill and nearly died He was nursed back to health by a Canadian missionary group After recovering he started overland by foot a second time arriving finally at his diocese where he took up his work once more He described conditions in west ern Hunan province 32 Pas sionist missionaries remain with 16000 square miles of territory to cover containing 4000000 Chinese 7000 of whom are An estimated 10000 persons vis ited the exhibition in Varsity arena Saturday night and Sunday The display continues to Oct 19 Rodrique Cardinal Villeneuve archbishop of Quebec and senior Catholic prelate in Canada will arrive from Quebec today Other churcn officials included Most Rev Duke archbishop of Vancouver Most Rev Monahan archbishop of Regina Most Rev MacDonald arch bishop of Edmonton Most Rev Georges Cabana co adjutor arch bishop of St Boniface Col Sandford Smith 69 promin ent architect and winner of the DSO in the last war died yester day at "Tree his Riverview Drive home following more than a illness A native of Peter boro Col Smith after joining the Queen Own Rifles accepted a commission in the Governor Gen erals Body Guard and at the out break of the last war was com manding officer He went to rance in 1915 in command of the 4th Mounted Rifles which regiment he helped to raise A year later he transferred to the Canadian Light Horse and was commanding officer until the armistice He belonged to the Toronto Hunt club Rotary club and Ashlar Masonic lodge Surviving are his widow Brey mann Mallock Smith one daughter Mrs William Beatty whose hus band Cant Rcattv 1C ViPttR 4OL I Highlanders in Italy a brother Major Alex Smith Wilberforce Ont and two sisters Mrs Lawrence Taylor and Mrs Edward BurritL Ottawa uneral service is being held at 4 pm today at the chapel of A Miles St Clair Ave Interment will be in Peterboro Scarboro Oct 18 Rev Lawrence Beal LaSalette Ont a member of the Scarboro oreign Mis i on will board the Gripsholm in Port uguese India with other Cana dian repatri ates from Chin a and Japan i i er Mrs Wagne Bran tford has been ad vised The 42 year old missionary of St rancis Xavier seminary had ben twice to China and the second time landed at Hong Kong just as the Japanese were taking possession He first went to the Orient in 1928 the year he was ordained and returned again in 1935 because of ill health In 1941 he went again His people received last word from him in letters from the iji islands and Australia Police Court City Hall Magis trate Browne "Accused was employed as a coal driver He took out a load collect ed S61 and abandoned the testified Detective James Attfield in the case of Charles Pearce 18 who pleaded guilty of stealing $61 from his employer "He spent the the officer said Crown Attorney Gibson informed Magistrate Browne that accused had a record and is on probation paid nd attention to a chance I gave you a few months ago remarked his worship re manding Pearce until Oct 22 for sentence Sixty days was the sentence given James McKay convicted of assault ing Leo La Cass causing him actual bodily harm was in a Pay St hotel bever age room Oct related La Cass "Accused and I matched as to who would pay for two bottles of beer I lost I gave him $1 and he gave me 50 cents Then McKay argued that I did not pay He struck me with a bottle and split my head open our stitches were said complainant Two witnesses swore they saw La Cass hit with the bottle Clarence Botsford an old of fender admitted stealing a sweater from a downtown store and was sent' down for 60 days Edward Cole pleaded guilty of stealing coal from A McCraney with whom he was employed McCraney said accused delivered five tons of coal to a house on Greenwood Ave "The woman com plained about a shortage I mea sured it and found it 1500 pounds he said Witness said accused paid for the coal later and also said that he him self was facing a charge of selling short weight as a result of this de livery Cole testified that he took four or five bags to his home "I am married with three he said "You were not helping them much by doing declared his worship "I realize that replied ac cused offence is prevalent It is hard enough to get coal and when citizens do get it they do not get what they said his worship remanding Cole until Tuesday for sentence acing a charge of manslaughter as the result of the death of Patrick Payment a young boy who died as the result of injuries received when he came in collision with a truck on Sherbourne St Aug 20 Vincent Curreri was sent on for trial THIS CARTOON shows how one British cartoonist Illingworth reacted to the senators trip It was published by the London Daily Mail The senators differed many of the conclusions they reached but agreed for the most part that their country can no longer remain isolated in its foreign policy but must join other mem bers of the United Nations in any post war program Con Saunders refused to attend closed meeting of board of rnn trol in Mayor Conboys office today It was purportedly called to discuss a proposed 10 per cent salary in crease for civic employees The controller went to the office only long enough to protest such a meeting being held in private and without a full board Con Duncan was not present Con Saunders dictated a note to the mayor in the strongest terms this meeting being called today after I already stated I must be in court at this time and could not be A matter requiring such a large expenditure of money should not even be conidered with out a full attendance of the board he wrote the mayor Controllers Wadsworth and Hamilton inance Commissioner Lascelles Bert Mer son of the Civic Employees' federa tion and A Dunlop of the Toronto association present the closed meeting started a few minutes after 10 am Aider men A McCallum and Stewart Smith who had been present wait ing for an open meeting of the board were not invited to the pri vain After nearly two hours mayor announced: meeting held and nothing wac just had a conference with the men who were The mayor said Mr Lascelles told the conference he had not been able to find funds to cover the proposed salary increase this year he added "we may be able to get enough' money from some source There are certain in the matesh'ch will not be spent But we shaHnot go ahead until we are Ottawa Oct 16 (CP) The CA in its 708th casualty list of the war containing 45 names to day reported eight men killed on active service overseas and eight previously reported missing on ac tive service as now for official pur poses presumed dead ollowing Is the list with official numbers and next of kin OVERSEAS Killed on Active Service BREEN rank Vincent pilot offi cer J21201 Kirs Teresa Griffin (sister) 51 Elm Ave Toronto BULLIS Edmund Holmes pilot officer J22235 Bullis (father) 712 Albert St Ottawa DUBOWSKI Stanley pilot offi cer J24071 Steve Dubowski (father)i 206 rood Rd Sudbury Ont ISHER William John pilot offi cer J20976 Steele isher (father) Armstrong BC HOPKINS George William James Sergeant R180665: Mrs Hopkins (wife) William St Smith's alls Ont MILES Herbert Ernest Sergeant R130215 A Miles (father) 141 Biggings Ave Sault Ste Marie Ont REDMAN William Keith Pilot Officer J23373 Redman (father) Bartonville PO Ont SIGEL Harry Benjamin Ser geant R133803 Max Sigel (father) 177 Dewbourne Ave Toronto Missing on Active Service After Air Operations BROWN William McIntosh Ser geant R128905 Mrs Brown (mother) Pnnce Rupert BC CHAMBERS Walter Owen Ear Sergeant 9845 Mrs Chambers (mother) 82 Sherbrooke St Ottawa COLEMAN Wesley Percival Warrant Officer Second Class R91480 Rev Stanley Coleman (father) Midland Ont DUCAT Leslie light Sergeant R12869 Ducat (father) Aberdeen Scotland ELKO Peter redrick sergeant 130822 Mrs Elko (wife) Edmonton INGRAM William John Bowser sergeant 138030 Mrs Ingram (mo(her) Vancouver LANGLOIS Joseph Albert Roger flight sergeant R108482 Sqdn Ldr A Langlois (father) Lachine Que PITKETHLY Alexander flying officer J14205 Alexander Pitkethly (father) Winnipeg SILLS John Loring flight ser geant R138354 Sills (father) Victoria Missinr on Active Service Now He ported Prisoner of War (Germany) COLLINS Russell Llovd flight sergeant R650I6 Leonard Collins (father) Halifax COUSINEAU Joseph Thomas sergeant R126945 Raymond Cousin eau (father) 737 Huron Line Wind sor uni DALES John Walt' HI 10805 Dales Sperling Man MACAULAY Malcolm sergeant R133128 Mrs Charles Macaulay (mother) Headquarters BC PRAUSA Walter John sergeant R150975 Airs Aloher (sister) Edmonton TOWNLEY Robert Garfield ser geant R125497 Re Townley (father) 96i Waverley Rd To ronto YOUNG Ian Allen flying officer J7822 Mrs Al Brooks (mother) 369 Alarion St Sudbury Ont Wife overseas Previously Reported Missing on Active Service Now Reported Prisoner of War (Germany) CANTIN Joseph Alarc Gerard sergeant R55629 A Cantin (father) Ville Quebec Que POUDRIER Richard Joseph ser geant R62743 Mrs Gedeon Poudrier (mother) Victoriaville Que REID Kenneth Newton sergeant R124013 A Reid (father) Ar borg Man Dangerously III as a Result of Injuries Sustained on Active Service MAXWELL John Weir flying officer J20455 James Maxwell (father) 2019 Gerrard St Toronto Previously Reported AHssing Be lieved Killed on Active Service Now or Official Purposes Pre sumed Dead HILL Edward Henry flying officer J6288 Hill (father) Lucky Lake Sask Previously Reuorted ATluin Active Service Now for Official I O11 ivaumca ueaa BULLEN Edwin Gordon Kings JUST ENERGY IN weather amateur Ik prophets whether based 10nS of the anirnal or On mcre ln tuttion are mvariablv false in their said Andrus bureau0 whe Ceveland weather rihTn kt He address the Cana dian Meteorological society tonight of Prophet say Savin palbecause he saw a squirrel laying an unusually large suoolv ihrUtS his fal1 is an omen that thia winter will be a severe one the complex Xna behind the plentiful nut crop but the individual energy of thSuireI You wiil notice 'that they all ignore the days which do not conform with their theory One should look askance at all prophecies which specific in point of weather time and place of fruitful successes achieved dur ing his episcopate and as omen for the work still to be accomplished in this The delegate stressed the Influ ence of the pope today "AU men of good will recognize he has been the vigorous defender of the in nocent History will place Pope Pius among the greatest benefac tors of Opened after the ceremony was the missionary exhibition in Varsity Arena comprising works of 30 religious orders Chinese Bishop Attends Rt Rev Paul yu Pin vicar apostolic of Nanking and Bishop Cuthbert O'Gara of Ottawa were welcomed The latter narrowly escaped death at Hong Kong new China is being Bishop Yu Pin said Stirday A China ready and anxious to take the road of post war Thi collaboration he added must be free from racial and national prejudices He said wants equal status with Russia Britain and the US We are holding more than 2000000 Japanese troops immobil ized We have not enough material for an offensive but we are getting Mitel (Tiiesi Larrs Junior ao bon Sportsman (no oor Konwar (no bon Abo etialbtrr Paaan Pilot (Courtnrr) Sir Trtao (no bon Kano (Oourtner Beat Suit (Huaheai ourth Race Purs elaimlna 3 rear oida and ore mi'e aad a atxteenth: Poapel (Qovlen 113 SPITIRES MIGHT HAVE SAVED CRETE "Hwe had been able to get some Spitfires at Crete the results migho have been very different So de SIuadron Leader who has sen mora active service ins LMedterranean eatre squadron 2 Squadron Air Sts arrn Med ms ed our on 2'1 He ley pilot officer J16376 Rui len (father! Hollybum BC" COX Eamund Thoma JI67851 Alexander Cox (father) Rossland BC flichr DonaId and Bar flight lieutenant J9340 Mrs Ncw York NY Robert Osborne Mitchell sergeant R70006 James 230 li'le Sk DeRTIN Hugh Macdonald flight sergeant R5G412 Mrs Philin Monreal PkEMPIN Gerard rances Jo eph sergeant P86743 Pha 1HUDEAU pjeue pauj sergeant R7944I Mis Pierette Tn deau (sister) Outremont CANADA Missing on Active Sen fee After 1 JosePh Jean Andre a lng a2rcraftman 177294: Mm' tSaQUe Chicou: Jo3ePh Raoul Rene h2ng R189587 Ba PADiTiv SSrCr 1faher) Montreat iiifAAyiIr'CSep1 APhone Cam Jr aircraftmn mtiyas: Mrs A a (wife) Montreal PaQUln PORTER Donald Gordon pilot officer 16357 Mrs Porter gvde) 165 Dundas St BelleviuJ PRETE Louis Joseph flight ser geant R136261 Mrs Prete (wife) Meyersburg Ont RIOPEL Joseph Henri Rosalre leading aircraftman R194095 Mrs mother) Montreal sHILLDS Leo Gerard leading aircraftman R189689 Mrs Shields (wife) 46 Albert St Guelph Ont SMITH Leo rederick leading Mrcraftman Ri8540 rederick Smith (father) 318 Concord Ave Toronto Duffertn Pirk entries for Tued Oct 19 re: irst Race Purse Sb00 Howsnces The Essex two year olds foaled tn Canada seven Wue Teddy no boy) Hasxerty ino boy) ScaHrarne fJtoaers) Bradford (Hnlborn) xPhotolion iTave Roman Prince no bov Little Storm (Dewhurst! xfihoeiess Courtney AIm eHaible: Hemfox Pei Annie Holborn Second Race Pune c0O clsmirr thrtt yer oldi end up seven ftrrjonis: EpernT no boy 113 Maple Tints no ooy Leader Lane (no boy i ri(j Bl sine Iris iCovley ifm Bold ey Dewhurst I wv Kden Court (no boy jos Bunny Pair PaIaei Also eheible: Zeeta (Paiaesi 103 Brodear (no boy jue Surmrmocn no boy) i Broat (no bon LN 108 Third Race claimuu three yewroida seven furtants: Pncifie Maid Holydy Tony Courtney! 15 IOS 101 1OQ I RACE SCRATCHES DLERIN irst race Setbt ire tew worthy umcIous I Second race fle helke Puma Htspool VK or Hueo brmdAiTTX Ktnr Gallant Hour EetM 8keIwr Weather cloudy track alow BOCKINGHAM Cosine Byeones Idle ancies Bell Bottom Roueh Man Ned Quern DUveltrCe Oniihn Mike Trtrt Moon PIMLICO Hegl rLn Second race Partida Undulator Third race Broke Even Brown Plumage ifth Bank Note Tanks Chance Mtrctor Ossa ba BanartanZ JIrenotrum Mis Kalola Sun Valley iracx good Jamaica cX Second race Commander Ove fake race Velvet Glove Scared Cards ourth Defection Valdlna War ifth race Brldleour Navliratinr Sparkllnr Maid Sea Relah aro TerM Scenic Sixth Green Apples Pursuit Plan Seventh race Ridm Llaht Sarori Paul Happy Quest County Cork Bus Adventurous Track good SPOBTRMAX irst race Dreem ox Mr Liek Dabiton Quick Tool Second Giant Mist uxneaa Heart Beaker sur Kan Oioat Hunt Spike Mr Infjnltr Pet Or oody rdtr inr Boxweco luther Infinity hrt ourth rate Dorothy DK David Jr Milio Michl Step Idle Sun Smart Charley ifth rcee Strombue Hooler Bobo Dream Sixth race Coordinator Junse Moo Barctrl Rol'tna i cnartntnx Knga Error I CtoeClUhtMlrS Deel ToaiJ 4afd Margo UNITED STATES Senators who recently returned from their fact finding tour of US lighting are shown here eating while conferring with high Chinese officials dur ing their visit in China General Lung Yim governor of Yunnan province holding up two fingers between Senator A Chandler (left) and Senator Richard Russell has floor at moment At right is Senator Ralph Brewster and in background is Senator James Mead chatting with Chinese army men Tony Horrp (Holbors) Tidecvr ino boy) Areadella whurt xBtcp Apvce (no boy xDarby Dagu no boy) Daddy (no boy) Myitry Lad (Dewturat) Broac ioaer no boy Aao eiikibla Genie a Boy (no bey) Hurtina Home (no boy) Cabin Gal (do bcyi Mere Tolle (Huahes) Seventh Race 'Put 9SOA: elaitnire: Liiea and mari th re ear 'da and ap 1 1 16 miles: Edaeel (Dewhurst) nn rl Gs Harte (DO boy) Hour (Courtney) 10! Laurana Lycn (no bort (Marys Laliaby Paieracr) 111 xAntena (Tavui Py Show i no boy) 42 07 Hersiekie (Rof rii Chinook Pride (no boy) A foot of snow was reported from the Lake Superior region during the week end and prints in west ern Ontario found 1 fall rain turn ing into sleet and then to snow as temperatures fell But the snow soon melted Light scattered snowers dr snow nurries are in ne forecast for to day and tonight The weather will remain cool Sunday in Toronto was eight degrees below normal London Ont reported an inch and a half of snow alter an all dav rain Saturday St Thomas reported naif an inch of snow extending over almost 12 nours of Sunday Chatham reports that 225000 pounds of tobacco have teen lost The corn crop also suffered and farmers mav lose many thousands of dollars xEaU nd (Pirtoc) Ebony Moon (Summer 4 Mutab (Cowly i Klnrail Lokrran (co boy) wr Ace Huhe) Ihconcnvsbie (Barber) ifth Race 1 tie IvSatrtel a 4 a wicJ bout Vi Wertern Prince (n hnvi lot iJSB0 fco) I Tu)Mnmore bo bov Mund Ey (Paiaeci Abpytse irw bcyi MeMark (Palaen Abb Teppi (aourtney) Aiso eh tele: Thvwui Lertl robteher no bey) Sixth Race Puree SSOO elaJmmc 3 year olda Police Court City Hall Magis trate Pritchard said he was a of the testified rnnchhi' ci UAIJ cult James Henry when John Smillski worse than Hamburg In picdueu HUlliy or noRCMRtnn liquor in a banquet hall on Grace erected signs telling residents they St where a wedding party was be are prohibited from leaving the citv YntT Cm tl le lr nn WUGllOni was L111VU 9AU or one month found 144 pint bottles of beer 48 quarts of beer and other liquor and stated PC Henry "Several persons in the basement were consuming Sol Gebirtig defence counsel asked if there had been any ques tion of liquor sales being made on the premises replied the consiaoie "Accused and said they had brought the to the hall" PC Cyril Cole said seven permits were found in John home on Greenwood Ave Hyndman was fined $100 or three months Two of the seven permits were ownea oy Hyndman and wife stated witness WJMMMMK MME Mis fit wsmMP TM If SffiOBawflr I lEEiilBssK wM 4 I 1 Brag asgi I Mi JhkjL aAj Ajnfl I T4 M0 Ut I i ti is if Hi is.

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