Don't think of Mustard merely as a spill)’ "H!!! to enjoy with cold meat. Mustard is a seasoning‘ to banned as widely as you use salt and ww- Mustard brings out the natural hidden flavours of cooked dishes and, adding its own flavour- gives them a new zest". and relish. mc Mustard aids digestion EE-LL TO HIS DEATH PAGE TWO Central Guardian SHOP from Herman's Catalogue PANTRY SALE, 011's altiernoon at Fennel & Chandler's Store. 1.201 HAVE YOUR ORDERS in early for next shipment of Soilgro. 176 Kent St. 1208-5-23~tf CARTERS SEED STORE will ‘be closed on Monday. 25th. but Mill remain open Saturday evening 23rd. for convenience of customers. 1204 SERVICES AT ORPHANAGE- The Rev. Mr. Raymond will con- duct service at the P. E. Island Orphanage on Sunday, May 24th at 2.30 p. m. QUITE A RUSH FOR SOILGRO the last few days. Users report immediate res-nits. Soilgro Selling Agency, 176 Kent St. - 1208-5-23-tf LAYING BUOYS-The C.G.S.S. Montcalm which was laying buoys around parts of the island return- ed to port last evening at 7 o'— clock. COUNTY COURT CASE-in the County Court Thursday morning the case of Alfred Ferguson against William Harper for assault came before Magistrate Shaw. As it ap- peared that the question of title was involved no. decision was given FROM ~movmc MACHiNE‘ LEROY. Sask.. May 22.-John A. Ans-tuft, agcd 55. a successful farmer, was killed here whvn lhc fall ifmm thc scat of a moving onnclr ine. iris clothing becoming entang- led in th gears. and was dzraggvll for half a lllnli’. llc is bclisvvcd to have fainted ‘while driving the machine. Fur Market Now York Auction Company, lnc. announces th“ following comparison 0f prices realized m, its sale hold this day as compztnzd with the Fcihruarv 1925 Sale. ‘ House (‘au l0 percent low" r. Rinigtafl (‘at- 15 percen-t higher. Sundry Cat. 15 ‘percent lower. ‘Chinese Civet Cat. no connpuris- on. Jaip Mink, no comparison. Mink will he reported tomorrow. Auction Sale 0i Valuable Property There will ho sold at Public Auc- tion, on lThtirsday the 4th day of June i925 at 12 o'clock noon, three tenement house on Elm Avenue, al~ so store and dwelling house, on thoilthe ozty yesterday sitter visiting in itnr-th side of Euston Street, prop~ erties of [he late John Leslie Shnw.l'M¢K6fl1',Y1"PY. For particulars apply to Donald McKinnon. Executor of Estate. SERVICE for the continuing Presbyterians will be held in the Marshfleld Baptist Church. Sunday May 24th at School at 2 o'clock. All children in the community welcome. Rev. Mr. "Taylor will preach. TAKES POTATO CARGQ-The S .S. John Bakke sailed this morn- ing with 30.000 bushels potatoes shipped by the P. E. l. Potato Growers Association for llavana. Cuba. This shipment will make quite a difference in the stocks of potatoes now held on tho island. DERAILMENT ON BORDEN BRANCH-A train derailment oc- a tender of the 1.15 train from Charlottetown left Ithe tracks a few miles on the other side of Emerald [Junction The accident took place about four o'clock and although it was not a serious one a three hour delay was occasioned t0 the in< coming mail train. No one was in- jured. ___¢oa-__i PERSONALS i Mr. R. E. Connolly. of the Royal Hilank staff. Springhill. ‘is ts/pendmng 1a vacation at his homie in tlhls city. i Miss Mary Clinton rtturned b0 Summer-side, the guest of iMtsrs Jean f Many friends oi‘ Mr. Owen Mc- Royal Bank Building .or to the un-lnmwb "r Souihport- Wm be 5°"? dersigncd. - BENJAMIN CARTER . Auctioneer 1210-22-5-91, The Annual Meetingl Of thq King's County Exhibition Association will be held in the Court House, Georgetown, on Tues- to hear that he is irr-the City Hos- pital, after undergoing an opera- Ition for appendicitis. He is doing ,nicely. and South Carolina. 3 o'clock. Sunday '" curred yesterday afternoon when, Mr. "S .C. Thompson of the South- gate Import and IExpont Company left this morning on a business trip - to New Yolk, Virginia and North Revised Table 0f Precedence In Canada la view of ttbe many Iofllhtsl two- Hons likely ‘to be given tlrb season ‘t will be intemstiing 4o know the official order of precedence as‘ re» cently revised. Following its the official lhit revised and published Dec. 3. 1923. , 1. The Governor Genmrail or Of- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Sporting News Thrilling Finish EASTERN STARS-O ANCHORS-—6 ficer administering the Govern- ment. 2. The Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. . 3. The Lieu-tenantfiovernoc of Quebec. 4. The Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia. 5. The Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. 6. The hiewtenant-Govennor of Manitoba. 7. Tile Uieutenan-t-Governw otf British Columbia. 8. The Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island. - 9. The Lieuhrtenant-Governor of Saskatchewan. 10. The Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta. 11. The Prime Minister of Can- ada. ‘ 12. Arclrblshops and Bishops alc- cord-ing to seniority. 13. The Moderator of the Presby- terian Church in Canada. ohm Gen- eral Stnpembntandent "of the Metho- dist Church in Canada and the cor- responding heed of th/c Baptist Chuirch .211 Canada. 14. Members of the Calbiney, arc- cording to genflrlity. 15. The Chief Justiua of Canada. 16 12W» zmbers of the Privy Council not of the Cabinet according to sen- i7 The Spea ker of the Senate. i‘.. The Speaker of the House of i tnmuonls. l9 The Prime. Ministers of ‘Pmvinc-es of Canada. 20. Thc Chief JiHIvgOS ofthe Courts of Law and Equity according to sen- ‘orily and tire Judge spporinited to pcrfonm the duties‘ of ‘the Clnief Jus- lice at Quebec and Mont/real. 21. The Pulsar Judges of the Su- preme Court of Canada according to scnorllty. 22 J ud-ges of the Exchequer Court of Canada. 23. The Solicitor General of Can- ada. 24. Members of the Senate. 25. Puisne Judges of ‘the Courts ‘of Law and Equity and of this‘ Exe- ohequer Oourt, according ItO senor- the S‘ '4 26. Members of’ ILhQ House of Commons, 27. The Chief of Stuff Na-tiional Defiance the Director of Naval Sen v-ces and the Director of the Air Force provided Itheymre 01f Ithe rank of Major-General or ilts equival- pn; or higher rank. 28. Members of the Executive Council. Provincial within their Province. ' 29. The Speaker of the Legisla- tive Council ‘wri-thlin his Pirovrince. 30. Members of the Legislative ‘Council Iwilthin their Province. ‘tive Assemibly within his Province. Assemlbly within tiheiir Pmvninue, NOTE—J-udigcs all present on the retired list and Judges a; present holding Office but who shall retire alfter the date of the New Table ~shail~l not be affected as to Preced- ‘eriacbrellegiven to vthem by the Old THOMAS MULVEY. UndenSccretary lof State After successfully overwriting a 4 to 1 lead and going into the sev- enth innings on the long end of ‘the scoring,- the Anchors, Bill Ryan's fighting crew from the West, were forced to swallow the proverbial "hitter pill" last cvenin at the hands, or rather by the budgeons. of the Eastern Stars, when they nosed their op- ponents out in the “ol' lucky sev- icntb by negotiatin-g. two trips over the platter and cinching the issue by a score of 6 to 5. It was a thrilling finish ‘to a most exciting game which had up- wards of 900 fans on their toes thruoghout its cutire length. The story can be briefly told. Thu Stars got the jump in the first frame. batting three runs ovcr before being turned back. From then to the sixth the game was airtight with McFnriaue and MifQuaid hurling great ball for their rcspectivc teams. Despite the airtight showing ‘a break seem- c-d to be in the air and at the first of the sixth it arrived. The Anchors, with two men on and no- body dow,n made the best of a good thing and before finished pushed four tallies over, tying the score amidst: wildest Cheering from the West End root- ers. After the more or lose bewilder- ing sixth the Stars settled down to "play ball" but the Anchors were doing likewise with thc result that the Eastern Stars went into the seventh one run behind. it was a fighting finish~with two on the paths and onc man down Mc- ‘Carey scored from second on a passed ball. The climax was reached when Ed. Lynds came through with a smashing single through short sending the winning run- over. The game went into the eighth but was called on ac- count of darkness. I "Lefty" McQuaid the Eastern ‘Star moundsman "was on" last ev- ienlng and never pitched a more heady game in his young life. He Hutu suns us: ‘ncuonsnur, scan ts Upwards of 900 Enthusiastic Fans Witness Fixture. Q.__ the half ' had "whiz" to burn and his con- 31_ The Spuaker m, the Legflsm trol was perfect to say the’ least. so the gentiemanly manner Mcquaid probably set a pitching In Second City League 15 strikeouts to his credit. McFarland although on the losing end last evenin has nothing to reproach himself for as he hurled faultless ball throughout and great things are expected of him before the City League sings it swan song, McFarlane bad seven strike- outs. ‘ - The Anchors although losing two straight games to date, are an aggregation that will bear watch- ing and their class of ball handling and batting is sure to keep 'em in the running throughout the sche- dule. A fighting spirit is what is needed in a team and the Western ‘Clan is by no means lacking in this ‘respect. The lineups wer as follows Anchors Stars McDonald. c ..-___ iMicCnrcy 1st b. Ryan, 8rd b. __..__ Daugherty. c Cameron. c.f. _ B. ..\lcl)onaid 2nd b. Diamond, lst b. __._ Lynda, 3rd h. McFariano, p, __ _ V. McQuaid, p. W. Ryan 12f. __. __. McCabe c.f. Ilarriclt, 2nd b. _ ilonovan, l.i'. Francis if. __._ __._ Mclnnis r.f. Bradley ss, _ l’. McQuuid, as Prowsc, s.s, __._. Monteith, 2nd h. Ilmpires-—_Mc-Aleer nt the plate; Kelly un the bases. Score hy innings- 1 z 3 4's c 7 a Anchors ...... __ 0 0 0 t) 0 41 5 Stairs .......... "30001026 NOTES Fans~ your attendance was aguiu beyond cxpcc»tations—keep it up and don't forget to be on hand Mon- day morning and afternoon when the Abogweits play Moncton. it's a double header Monday and thril- ling baseball is expected. The Ah- egweits will have an All-Star team. The Rovers salt up and took no tice lost evening. The Anchors and Stars are playing nice bnll these evenings-Wonk out, Whackey." jCl-IASSIS ~‘ "FEATURES motor. clutch“ mission. gear. frame. ' banjo-type housing. matic equalizer. members. Long, semi-cllip springs. QCQQCQGQQ in rear. Touring - - - - Roadster - - - - Coupe - - - - - Coach - - - - - Sedan - - - - - Roadster Delivery - Commercial Chassis - Iltilitylixprczu ‘ TruckChawia - - - Taxes Extra Fans! Keep off the track and dia- mond, if you please. Umpire McAleer is tickled overt the brand of ball being played, al-i "in which the players take his decis- 32, Mmvbers o, ‘he ,Leg|s.la,,.1ve'record for this season as he had ions. Nothing like it Mac! n 4 iNllEPENiliNlS ANil cnnm- inguinal um: 0 Powerful valve-in-head A Fully enclosed dry iii“? Selective B-speed trans- Scmi - reversible steering Semi-floating rear ax|e— . Large 11' broker-auto- Vacuum fuel feed-rank $735 ans $995 $1015 $1155 svss $59: $770 All Prices at Factory, tfGfl MAY 23, N935 m. new... chassis” Deep channel steel possesses strength and features of construction that you would expect to find only on high priced cars. . CHEVROLETAMOTOR COMPANY r of CANADA, LIMITED .- Subi" y of r ‘Moronoffinadqlhnitod OSHAWA and WINNIPEG Five sturdy steel cross tic [on VYQLE .li,_._._.., “Itéi Al Horne 8c Co. tn do. June m a m p. m. ,_,,,, 8,, ,,,,, w ., .,.,,..... At the end 0f the Sixth Innm Score Stood Dealers . . » - . in thc revised taible the designa- 1 Ed d I513,“ o. P, iMoKlNNON, p... .,,,,,,,,,,.,..., h, M... c, A Thom. m, o, phms ,0, m Lwutenan, . Char ottetown. Prince war , L W- sHAw- SWY- son of Mflnwsuo left Monday on a Governors of Ekisketchewan and Al- SIX . 1i94-5-23sws3i. motor trip through New Bruns- ‘herta (9 and 10) are new; so are ._____.__.o __ - . v . -i——————-—-—— wick. On the WHY they £00k lfl U18 the place of’ the Prime Min- The second game of the Prince Pitcher . " closing exercises at Mount Allison, istcr of Canada ; section County Baseball League was play- R. Morrison D, R. Noonan in yesterday's issue was well cur- ii. lliawathas limiting Drill- musical rtutubers which were n Sackvilie. l3, according places to "The ed last night at Sumnlerslde ban 15; 13,139 ried out. Mr. Henry Smith, Chuir- Boys of Grade 2 and 3. feature of the exercises. the hur‘ Tender. M" be re n!“ by u" Moderator of the Presbyterian park and ended in a draw. The L. MacLellan M. Peters man of the Board of Trustees pre- 12. ltoci-lution—-Colors o fthe l-‘lug mony and deportmsnt of the chil- c ' -———¢0>ii Ch h i - , . . _ . . - v _ . M . RY‘ .2 ._ .. _ i‘:"°aoins:;u£gisrfna°yzerfign i" 58118158. (Bndhghe corres- The Cardinals had la much imli l m Stop w J h Mr. W. E. Bentley. K. C., and Mr. Grade ‘i. . tirrss which was listened to wig I The second game of the Berle. ‘ _ B‘ Ba pm! Baptist proved team last n git compare l. GI s . o nston R J. Nash: l-i. Violin S010. —Li8hi-1y ROW- l-irvfli- interest, and was follow _ i, I Church. Specifications to be seen Church: in Cana-da, section 19. with their first game. Dr Mc- 3rd Base of", u h J. | “n, w; Fawn Rev Mr Ray t “w, Md h" was prayed on the Autumn mam. mvmm l, _ p e en re programmet o two tunes Hornby. - 1y t . . r. A . - v _ ,, a un q p . D g or the Prime Ministers Murdo was umpire and L. Moun J. Cameron L. Gallant a "A b D8 .. b .1, |r “n, l L 1 f M 1 w] .11 smith and Ml. . v and on Thursday‘ May 21st‘ he, o, the Provinces of Cnnada- the ‘tam base Midge. p C. Flpm e says r or Y y in tannr u. c: tation-Tio ant o . y mono . r. our)’ l m Spoke ‘ JOHN J. Maul-BOD. tween the Autocrsis and the Ulliol concluding clause of scctioh 20, The following was the ilne up: C. Rankin A. Morrison imam" and The British hlnpmml PirEh-“wnue Power‘ w' k “Ugers each o! w"; the Ex- Secretary JBBKB- It remmed l“ a vicmfy for providing for the Judges appointed Cardinals independents ' icld lzvarlzllfste; Gear?” {layqrqond flu‘. Ahnl-o_vycroqFAJOS$FTPQQUIIi ipnihifly. g; swig"? each l"! V, 1191.5.g35¢u131_ the former by a score of 7-4. t?‘ perform the duties of Chief Jus- Catcher E. Doyle ‘ A. Johnston were gash ggfisnogllcz§yosifi‘limb: rlotféliyggolslii; (iF-m: dinfin‘: ‘f: P“: ltllflrqrvrq afloougram bouquet, a ‘I .______.__i__._________ Following is the lineup. toe of Quebec and 'Mon-trggl, “c. Cgynerou 1., Perrin L. lvield .1 “d - :1 Y I 1 - ~ ‘I e- i ‘s “_- H h was much W, . . lien 27. providing for the Chief of l h ~ w_ Keuy E_ Campbell gave sp em ideas of the Hllit~ 8. Solo-Under the British liing~ graceful g t, wrc ’ Autecrats Union Jacks Staff National Defence. the Direc- i ———- iwis- ‘The muliiiifll ilrfillflltnrnt- was Willie McIntyre. lWP-P-illlvtl- ‘ Catch". 1m- oy Naya] services and the D". (canaman pm") _ also very interesting. iho songs ill. Chorus-Anni Dlcss the Prince --- '" .r_ O-Ne“ ______________ __ g M3"- cctor of the Air Force provided ‘ ‘ WBFB réllderud iuultlcssly uml tho oixwales-School. pucher they are 0g .11“. rank o; Major. “M,” Ax_ May g2 Him p, N, - chorusemwere of especial merit, It 21. (mild Save tho King. B. Bears .......... .. S. lMlcGregor gffglfli‘ 0" flffieequggégiz i" hiiilhi Rililliliall- ‘hlllhersgk (flilrimlrigs “Q23? Rochwrd squire school Eustfigbitlilughflntiwll’ 19'1"!" b0 fill!“ ' 4 F] M ,8 - l‘ 8 ( 0i‘ l1 B 01150 OllllllfJ B‘ - B Sill I1 on. M Duncan ___t____'_n_z?__ h Picket members of the House of Com- tawa was appointed leadcr of the PRINCE STREET SCHOOL 18,000 51E.» Fishery Salt. ‘ flGrocery size. Due per ‘ Steamer “BRAND” from Med- iterranean. Carve/I Bros i198 5-28M3i. z MOLA ssss .And BRIGHT PURE CANE SUGAR Landing Today ex Schooner “HAZEL TRAHEY” Directfrom Barbadoes 400 Puncheons. 400 Tlerces. 400 Barrels. Superior’ Quality. ' i’ Second Base Third Base C. Saunders .......... _. l7. Lawlor _ Short Stop H. Nicholson _________ -_ A. Ward Fieidors Approve Measures For Balancing French Budget (Canadian Press) ' PARIS, May 22—The French Gabi-net at a meeting today up proved preliminary measures of Finance Minister Calliaux for balancing of the budget. Details were not revealed but it is under- stood plans ‘include the levying of additional taxation and withdraw- al of receipts from Germany under ths Dawes plan payment, from the budget, so that part can be de- voted to the payment of intarali- ied debts. Practice this afternoon at 3 o'clock, following please attend: Francis, McDonald. Saunders, Mc- Carey. Lynda. Williams, Garrett, Mcllschern, Aylward. McQuaid. McParlane, Cronin, Ryan, Camer- on, S, Diamond. B. McDonald. Any other players wbhing a try-out will be welcome. There will - fly,” M. Dickieson ________ __ S Duncan mons are given relatively higher place than accorded to them in the old list. naThe following items in the old t revised one:- 2. Tho Senior Officer Command- ing IHZs Majesty's Troops within MacPhernon ............. -. Swan the pominmm if o; n", rank 9f a Constable General" and the Officer Com- D, Binns __ manding illis Majesty's Naval Forces on the B. N. A. Staltion if of the rank of an Admiral. Their own relative rank to be determin- ed- by the King's Regulations on the subject. - 10. The Lieutenant-Governor of the North West Territories. 18 Tho Controller of Customs. 19 The Controller of Inland Ro- VBHUQ. 20. General Officers of ills Maj- cstyy's Army serving in the Dom- inion, and Officers of l-lls Maj- esty's Army serving in the Dom- inion, and Officers of the rank of Admiral in the Royal Navy serving on the B. N. A. Station, not. being in the chief command. The rela- tive rank of such officers to be de- termined by the King's Regula- tions, 21,. The Chief Officer command- ln-g His Majesty's troops in the Dominion. if of the rank of Ooionei or vinferior rank, and the Oilficvar commanding His Majesty's Naval Forces on vt-hs IB. N. A. Station. if of esulvaleat rank. "their relative ran-k to lbe ascertain by the Kim's Re- guisitions. An important feature of the ro- vised cable ‘is this omission of any reference to imperial Privy 001m- cillors, Since 1902 it bad been the practice. with tbs sanction of the Governor-General. to accord certain precedence no Imperial Privy Coun- cillors; anti the ombion at‘ refer- ence so, such onfinoro via the revie- ation that gills mentioned = s: .. . "r ‘T. disappear altoggether in the K Conservative party in Nova Scotia at a meeting of thc execu- tive held this afternoon to consid- er the resignation of W. L. Hall, C., former lclldcr.’"'"' be discontinued and it has hccn. Official rank and Iposition. al though conferring sipeoial official precedence on the hollder or ‘the of- fice as per the Table of Precedence does not do on any more in‘ Canada than in the Mother Country, upon tho holder's wife and children. Thus the wives and child/ran of the Privy Councillors. Senators, Judges members of Parliament. and offi- cers of stalte as such. ha-ve no spe- cial precedence. except such as- ac- corded to them (and it is always done) as a compliment. ‘Widows of Privy Couniciilars. Senators. Jud-goo, or public officials, hUIVG no claiirn to cominiinuemary ilflwcderrce as nmh, any claim they might have had -in this respect lapsing with demise of their husbands. Knightly titles or other imperial titles and (appoint-manta do not en- tittiie the holders to any recogni- tion under the (‘tfifilciai Table of Pre- cedence lfor Canada. _, ‘ ‘Dhna is a fact which is often over- looked iby those in charge of semi- otficial and popular ceremonial events. and gentlemen entitzlod .0 y: odence in Canada by the oilfi- cisi table sanctioned by the Sov- ereignfioften ffllrfld t-inzrmsalves ignor- ed in favor of others having no claim whatever to precedence in Canada although they may be ten- titled to recognise places in the Mother Oountry or other parts of the Ilmpire. Members of the Royal Family while rin Canada take precedence next utter the Governor-General. mil according to a rule in effect be no admission ed list has been lain so an iadic- ‘tjrflout dlis Majesty's Donia- ehsrgscl It Monday's games. . 1on8. . K/ ‘t The Arbor Day exercises at ltochford Square School yesterday were carried out in a very sxcci- lent manner, and gave much enjoy- ment to the large audience of par- _ ents and visitors in attendance. | iMr. W, K. Rogers of the City School Board acted as chairman. ' The program rendered was as fol- i PROGRAMME l:uet—"Rustic Dance" __________ __ .................. __ (Borowski) ,Chorus—"Spring is Come" _____ ._ Reeitationmfhe Little Brown Seed" ‘Action Song—-"The ‘Wise Old Owl" llecitation-"The Queen of thc Flowers" _____________________ .. Song-"Prince Dandelion" ______ __ Patriotic Chorus——‘»Canada Ever" "Canada's Flag" ' l-Jssay—"Thomaa D'Arcy McGee" . "O Canada" \ "God Save the King" Besides the chairman, other speakers who addressed the pupils were Rev. A. J. Molntyre, Hon. Dr. iMacMillan, and Dr. =5. R. Jen- kins of the City School Board. At West Kent School yesterday the programme which appeared in The musical programme was un- dor the direction and arrangement oi’ Professor Ball and tn whom great credit is glvon. Whllc many of the songs and choruses wore new to the audience their rendi- tion was such thrut those present enjoyed every moment. Pupils and teachers are to he cnngrntulntgd (m the success of tho presentation and lit was the unanimous opinion of those present that each one was in a distinct high class. A! Queen Square A b0!‘ 98y Exercises of Queen Square School were hold in ‘tho League of the Cross llall. Mr, J. P. ‘Cordon presided. As usual the large attendance of parents and friends of the pupils enjoyed every minute of the performance. His Worship Mayor McKsnna, Rev. 1'. Walsh, lMr. C. Gavan Duffy, Mr, H. H. Shaw were present also. The programme was beautifully ren- dered and was as follows: PROGR-AMM E 1. Opening Remarks-Chairman. 2. Chorus, 0 Canada—School. 3. Chorus. 0 mam-i of Hops and heedom-Jfichool. l. Recitation, Our McDonald. 5. Dialogue, The War on the Wes gm Tront—IBoys (Grade 5 and 8. lPiano Solo-The Dream Walt|— Fred Doyle. 7. Blzialogup, The Flag-(Prlmary FIB! ——Josoph Y8. B. Solo-Who Wants a ‘Bad Little Boy-Prank O'Neill. Choral -—When‘ Boy Gsouts Together-School. our, .11). Address-Mr. C. Gavin Duffy. .The Empire llny exert-loos at l-‘rince Street School yesterday were wcll nttentloui 11nd most outcr- tfllnlns. ‘Mr. n. J. llilcy prcsirirwvi over the excellent Prof-nun“ choruses, racitationi-ranri dining: Prof. Bali was cotnplimentc '1 ' 4 iv- (Canadian Press) ST. John, May 32—'Th“ m‘ John tax rate for 1925 Will h“ "f $3.10 an increase of six cents 0"" "'8 1024 ruin it was announced this ‘i ii" lilo morning. \ umrr ronerr. voun suorrs _._._.__i__— A day's outing Ia not complete without them so when Pfflpflrlnq for that fishing trip don't neglect, to pack a 9”" ‘"5" lllPhiy of smokes. We can supply you with CIGARS, CIGARETTES and all Brands of TOBACCOS AONIAN DE LUXE PiPE A ‘Pipe with a written guarantee and a Pips which WI rell at a reasonable prles. Come in and look them over. LAMBROS axes ‘ Sunnyside