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Pl""""~ F: F“. 7E‘lT-lC-l5-3l .~__._________ ..___ LOST-IN KIINBINGTTIN T"'.."»"'."T- 1"<\'T?-'t watch. chen l""'"?r'"'- I Reward. u returned t~ ‘Meier's. Book Stare. 7°2S-!0-15-!ll _____________ Male Help Wanted A" UNUSUAL orrosrrmrrr §35__$5o can as EARNED weekly in spare time m"!!! well known line Prr-cnal ChPlIi-mas Cords. Score- cf Stenc- , FIBPMIB. Accountants. fll~"'s. rt".- . "Needed this last reaarn. i'.‘-e~\'t'ful "W portfolio sample free. M-sier "It CO" LlmlPd. TOYOTA "Fl?- "lmtltivel Wanted small towns "m ..___ u.a.w.-tu-t1 a0- ,_ .< BIG $5 PRIVATE GREETING JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO_ sample bool: free; representatives already mak- ".~ dcfars up daily; exper- lower division of the batting order. vmcm Land surveyor Hermarh Trailing the Catholic Club of Monc- vme '7o9'2_9_20_lmo_ ton by three runs to none, going into __________ their half of the fourth inning, the --i_i.ii_. St. Agnes Wins Marltlme Title Mellish Lane, Hefty Halifax Hurl- er Great In His Team’s Victory l —His Record Is Unmatched In Maritime Baseball History. l ___._i._i_. THE CHARLIYFTFTTUWN GUARUIRN , Schooner a bunt to get on and ‘riddles Mar- chant smacked out a two bass drive to ‘wring them home. It was the some trio that starixd, the scoring in the sixih, Lana reach- ing first on a pop fly that Copley dropped near the box, and Merchant sending him and Murphy across with l a torrid drive. Two more runs were pushed across in this frame and an- other in the eighth. It was Lane's day and the day of Again Postp o I And Foaming Seas. neo- ' Weather Shrouded Mafia Near Halfway Mark. GLOUCESTER, Mass, Oct. l5.- Thobaud and the Novausficogtlyfish- The race committee announced thiserman Bluenose, was calle ,off to- nioming that the second of the races day after the KWO bOHY-‘l between the Gloucester schoonerfifilwlelbd 8M m?‘ m1! 0! the Thehauld and the Lunenburg fisher- 1011m- man Bluenose would start as sched-i Thick Weather mail!!! if? difficult med a; 10 a_ m today; ifor them to find the markers, caused A 25 mile northeast wind was U19 Pflsldlflllfimeflli- . blowing with every evidence of in- GLOUCESTER 00L 15- flTlle Tflm- creasing, there was a hem-y 1.31m pa radioed that 'I'hebaud rounded the Bluenose Led Handily in Half 4n had nearly; 1.; - or cipitzl unnecessary’. Car- 1+3! -.___ ,,-,,~,1 | recon". ilu-ndvn l -- 7 "ll cwmvfnlr‘ " shipping w" ‘anrlrrl William J S: Fclri. 20-9- ' F!‘ LW-‘Yllll P101777. T072?) l1 ily driven . nut:- a "‘l‘Zi’<I,' lll"lC for. ' Wood. l-lazclhrook. Male Help tvluuea Hundrerh- of succer 51:! “'"‘t~: Moler Burner Strayed I he retarded. Pleasant Grove. Grldcn Help and 1.1.1.. and Women uaintinc. Christmas card". loguc, snmplcs. instructions W113. TCPOIItU. O. lfl-Stt-tl-OBL-H "d fli-m with very ~ cf Pnvsewal Chrrtmw" 1'" C1134". ‘Tfhnlr m" |"rt Flenewum v-vmmisslnns. Co. CiO Fv-“ne Ave. ‘Frwcntc. (N... tzmc I T41_‘Iq-II_I‘4 1., ,_, ' . in, n5, . r ' ‘ iyr.1:.s (0., V4»! Y-‘c-"se t. k. A/I "lg-v Vilvr: Worry". a play in . the llct itt-tif, as swell a". the p:‘0"i:ic;l (he comedy e '"‘ ‘.("vf’ a":‘.tn:e ct the rd lr" rrcriii: gasping "hic.‘1 min was her i Ce-xtnulc Taylor. the yrotrnyed‘ by lifiss Edwards rs she lo know that Ray rw-‘ixe-it English author .d. irlicm shc sirzpoi- ‘ Th~ .<')lli'i.'l\ cf the _m z-t l-tr daughter through the interven- 1 wnc. one of the 11in!- s cf the comedy. s the caste: iC mi. i‘: ' A - Arthur Her-barf. i Elena Shiite Lzu Roland Tye Ives Carietsn Pincknmv C"; 1-19 Di-wfter. Jrmc: . TF0 rrziuicville was. ts usual. dc- pfpujl y cutcrielninz- I O Spa mans Practice ww- Szarrinns Basketball tcztrn will held tIu-‘r fret practice this evening i-t the Y. ru~ followink players m reruvestccl to be PIP-EM‘ E5" M“ Inyfa ‘Tq-pv Mclnnia, Wallie Scantle- bury. Put Power. Dinny Doyle, Wat- son lifctlvcn, Alec Kerr. THURSDAY .1.2')—!)ercan Society-Milli" “I991” rig-Residence of the Presl- dent. iqmyxruxls Squares-Benin mach. .a_-JL> 762 F. I = lag-lucid ~s__. {Under notify R. H. EXPCPJ!‘ BARBER. l ihraiigii our :",:ccial hi" crt car's . S. . .. m l” w 1-J.'\ri'liuzi“1_Ha1if1.\'. otr. lt-lt’; tr ~-‘~ “l”- Slcniacu Frown, PAINT AT HOWE - EARN MONEY p~jui‘ar V. , Domestic i (‘overly of Nae Ecl- , -._--________.____.____ EHJOYCd nvsucan-Macstvany _ In cum-l :b"xiclgc. Mass, Oct. 11. mo, by Rev. Stanley H. Addison, of the Pilgrim‘ Congregational Church, Margaret Macfiwein, of Hunter River, P.E.I., ~ t-f ti": problems- I I cum fllnitzh diliuftbi ! I 559311153) pm)“ RANC“ ONE Halifax squad loosed an assault that scnt two men across the plate in 7634-10-l6-2i the fourth, four in the sixth, and '---—--————~—'cne in the eighth, while Lane made ‘luse of forty-five unwasted strikes to retire fifteen men by the strike-cu route and hold the :.=s from the fourth on. fanned every man to face him a I l\.f.:1c.ci1 took an carly lcrul in the __ ‘second when Yvon LeBlanc hit for (“T”); STRAYED __ x “HA/Es three bflfiCS and came home on Hir- nnd 2 _vc'.\r clzl helm. Fiirrler will u“ elwn Agqtpiqiv, hurlcr, had allowed TCCS-lO-IS-Si walked the bases full in the first, but pulled out of the hole by re- markable pitching. In the fourth the 7Si5‘10_16_3>,Nc'.\' Brunswick champions two more across, one earned by the “flouting of the veteran Cummings, [the other on a second error at third. “‘"—' Lane singled and Murphy beat outlbfl5es_ one hit Monctonians He i Copie LeBlanc, C. C. and pushed GLOUCESTER‘ Mass“ Oct 15,_ l2mile mark at 12.06.00,12minutcs {behind Bluenosc, indicating the Can- ‘adian champion was leading by a- lbut two miles. ‘Blucnose gained about. six minutes on the second leg. Her ‘average gain for the first.- l2 miles was a minute a. mile. (fly Tom Ilorgun, Associated Press . (Staff ‘Vritcrj i GLOUCESSTER..Mnss., Oct. 1s__ Two angry skippers returned to port ‘tbniaht. angry with a race commit- 'tec that called off a. flshennerfs "MB 1h a 40 miles wind, a heaving isealand successive rain squalls that lat times limited visibility to 200 yards The angry Skinners Wore Calpwin Angus Walters, skipper of the Schooner Bluenose, champion of the Canadian fishing flcct, and Captain Charlie Johnson, “rho is Subsmuge skipper for Captain Ben Pine aboard the Gertrude L, Thebaud, pride of the Gloucester frshing fleet. Cap- tain Ben “w; Confined l0 a Bgstgn the tail end hitters. Neither Fer- guson. Irvingnor’ O‘Brlen, St» Agnes heaviest hitters, were able to connect with Copie. The Moncton hurler struck out nine, but- he was no t match for Lane today, as the Hali- fax right hander completed a rec- ord unmatched in Maritime baseball I history. He has gone the entire dis- tance in sixteen and finished two of the eighteen play-off games needed by St. Agnes to carry the team throurzh the finals. Today's contest was the fifth of the series with Moncton, each club having won two victories. The score by innings: Moncton .....010200000 St. Agnes . . . . ..0000040lx E'atteries—~Cope, LeBlanc and Y. LcBlnnc; Lane and O‘Brlen. Umpires-Ramsay, St. John. at the plate, O‘R.ourke, Springhill, on the The International Fisherman's racing this port, and the Nova. Scotia chal- lenger "Bluenose" started the ' sec- ond in their series of races for the Lipton Cup here today in a 25 mile northwest wind and a heavy rain. Captain Johnson put the Thebaud over the starting line thirty five sec- onds after the starting signal and i_Bluenose trailed her by forty six sec- onds. Thebaud was heeled over so far that her keel was visible, as she drove past the committee boat. Those of her crew not otherwise occupied were clinging to her feel-ail. 35 Miles An Hour The Blucnose came charging by like a mad thing in ‘rhebauds wake. ’I'he wind freshcned to thirty five sue rcrzardiuz the cooperation of all .c'tizcns in the Dcpartzncuts efforts in conserve the water supply which Cata- at the iarcsnnt time is extremely low. ten cents. Premcr Art Gul'd. 210 Vc- icuo o: they are today. All large consumers, both‘ commer- cial and domestic, are being callcdmvill be immediately investigated and ’,€,'0"—A;jl'f;i:1i;n personally by members of thc the . t m Gh._r_,'Coi1iiiiissioi1 requesting their assist- confidential. vw ftlwj rlsflrct. for 0H1 cs- l illY-‘C in reducing t: the lowest min- imum the consumplion of water by v Garages in particular" p.11, Argihave Iaeen requested to cease wash- ‘ing: cars and individual ourncrs r.‘ S. V. 10-6-7-3-11-14-16-18. . ‘ ihcic uficrs. ,cpcraie in this matter. Nvvcr since ‘the installation of the pipes. system have troncllticns been as ser- cutcutcbiles are hereby asked to co-l their continued cooperation. - a TING CARD miles an hour turning the surface lllflnllf-"witllrer rrcuit-"rs lit-presenta- - "- ~-- ------__-—-____ of the sea m the whiteness of a ares 42o h sexes» c ce Persona Q . cotton new ' or st = c '. i - ' v2.12. mar.” 1t uatlqn stove-m. mi»- ' hook free liberal commissions. utes » after the start, Capt. “Ii-we fci complete information. Johnson was holding we- glut‘ g Art Gum; Alli; Yactiirlig, I ‘ v I baud in the lead. Thebaud was able r ~ - ~ . - Atftentoig L; tdlirectetd to the ad- The Commission wish to inform m point so c105,, to the. wind’ that —r—'"* —- —-_-—_——~~~——-————~- 2'21‘ women o m Ci y‘s Water Dc- the public that water being used for captain Afigus was unable to come UppifilllnlllCS IO!‘ MEI] pr-rtmcnt appearing in todays is- street sprinkling has for the past up to weathr/ of the Gloucester boat. The Gloucester boat was handling the strong wind and the sea that was making up, remarkably ivell. Twenty minutes after the start there was little change in the relative positions of the schooners. Thebaua was lead- ing Bluenose by five or six boat lengths. Bluenose was the first to emerge from the gloom to the view of those waiting at the six mile mark. Blue- nose rounded the mark first at 11:18.- 33 Thebaud followed Bluenose around .the mark more than six minutes later, at 11:25.08. GLOUCESTER, Mass... Oct. l5.- The second race between the Glouc- month been pumped from the river- Only sufficient water to prime thc pump on thc watering cart has been taken from the city stand The Commissionl urill be grateful to any citizen informing the office cf any needless waste. Such cases information treated strictly The Deparment sincerely appre- ciates the efforts of many citizens ‘who have already greatly hclpedvin conserving the supply and ask for 7841-10-16 BIRTHS Lc:~.;\vortl1 Avc.. a daughter. | lust-cantons ‘to Dnnicl Walker, of Caledonia, P. E. I. ' pawns I'M: 4 'N(".30.\'ALD—In the City. O. . lJoreph B. McDonald, aged 83 yctfs ; Piznerrtl notice later. {RIcEKWLLIATIS-Al; Mi. St."l'.\"l". Oct. 1112'». i920 71's.". Ilfizrlcl M0‘ ‘l' "" zl ff. Funeral ‘Thursday cclcck. MURRAY-At Tyrone Lot 65 on IIOct. l5, 1930. Mr. James L. Murray. MAE EDWADS .F‘ilncrnl Friday morning at ll o'clock ' ‘w st. Anus Church, Lot s5. o ‘WHITE-At the City Hospital, Oc- ‘tuber 15th, Catherine Koughan, aged 40, dearly beloved wife of Edward iwhite of Donagh. Funeral notce l inter. ,CI.A'RK-At her home in Plttsfield, _Mnss., Oct. l4, i930 Mrs J. N. Clark ‘oldest daughter of the late H. C. Green of summon-side. MURRAY-At Tyrone, Lot 65, Wed- nesday morning, October 15th, James J. Murray. Funeral Friday moming’ at 0 o'clock to St. Ann's Church, Lot 66. l - ‘as-Ar 3'?‘ 1v. o. users“ IINDIITIIII KAI-l clnrlcfhhn l mm Ifih PIIOM Ill OOOOQOO-OOOOOOOO OOO-QOOQ-OQOQI OO-O ‘PEAKE-ln this City on October l0, ftr- Mr. and Mrs. Cyril E. Peake. 34 ati ester fishing schooner Gertrude L. ' I lllentral Guardian RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Word has been received by MLg Davida Baker of the sudden death of her general interest taken by wide-awake farmers in taking advantage of 5111p- ping club organizations for market- ing their surplus stock. Mr. Baird says. The fact that there is such an increase shown would prove that the schooner, Gertrude L. Thcbaud of hospital, suffering from a sinus in- fection, but he left his sick bed to listen for reports of the race. Captain Angus had the greater cause for complaint, for in the bad going, Biuenose had piled up a laud of more than two miles at, the 12 imiles mark. The committee called the race off as the two scliooners and the committee itself, ucrc scurch- lng for the l8 mile mark in a. rain squall. Bluenoses inability to find the mark gave Tliebaucl time t0 come mittee hoisted the recall signals. Two Men Go By The Board l . Some idea of the stormy condii-l ions that prevailed may be gained from the fact that two members of ' the Baudl; crew went by the board. One wave that boarded the Baud carried Corlin Powers with it. The next carried him back. Kcliog Birds- eye was carried overboard, tangled up in‘ a halyard and his shipumtcs were able to haul him ‘back aboard. $TER FISHING IN PLLL SWING-The oyster season, which opened on October lst. is proving to be very fair but not up to the aver- age of other years. The chief fish- ing grounds are in the eastern part of the island. At Vernon River thc Maritime Marketing Board is hand- ling the business satisfactorily. father, Mr. J. Gordon Baker, of Douglass, Arizona, where he went llast week with Mrs. Baker to spend the winter with their son, J. Ren- wick Baker. Western Guardian ‘s? -S'{MI' QTIIII’ EXPRESSED Those citizens of Summer-side, who remember Mrs J. N. Clark, daugh- ter of the late H. C. Green of Sum- merside. well regret to hear of her death in Pittsflold. Mass. Mrs. Clark left her native Province when quite young but, visited her home from time to time during the sum- mer months. The sympathy c-f friends is expressed for the bereaved SUCCESSFUL BRIDGE-A very ,successiu1 bridge was held last even- i ng in the hall of the Church of the 7:. t Holy Redeemer. The first. prize ‘ ucntlemen was won by Mr, J. zult, the second Mr. E. J. H. first lady Mrs. Ernest Carey. second. Mrs. O. L. Rich- ‘ .'; lucky tablc, lady. Mrs. O. L. Richard, gentlemen, Mr. Simon .‘;oli, Jr. INSPECTION BY c. N. n. racs- yelaflvg‘._.s ‘IDENT-Mr w, n. Robb, Montreal, ____ Nice-president of the Canadian Na- ,_ADDRESSES' sgM-Mgaslpg tional Railways, in charge of, tele- nrnph, radio, colonization, agricult- ure, natcnnl resources, lands. insur- unce and pensions. Visited the city _\'€5f(§2‘d'ly and inspected the Cana- dian Natisnitl Telegraph Offices. Mr Rcbb is at present on aiourof in- spcction of the work under his sup- rrvlsicn in the Maritime Provlnflfi-B Ha is accompanied by Mrs. Robb, and by his private secretary Mr. Read. Mr. Robb arrived in the city Tuesday evening in his Drlvlle m" and left at 2.30 yesterday aitemoon. AUDIENCE-At the monthly meeting of the W. M. S. of the Presbyterian Church, Summerside, Mrs _Baird. wife of Rev. Mr. Baird, Moderator of the General Asnrmbly, gavean interesting address on Home Miss- ion work in the Maritimes and also on the success of the eastern Divis- ion of the W.M.S. Mrs Baird speaks with authority on the subject as shc is the secretary for Home M15510!“ for the Bastem Division. She gave a lengthy address containing a fund of information otmuch interest W the ladies present. Her address was mainly about the work of the Home Missions among the mining Dfilllllfl‘ tlon in the River Herbert mining districts. Mrs, (Rev) C. J. S. St. Clair Jeans vrwlded All“ led m“ 5°’ votloncl exercises. Mrs Pickerln! gang g solo accompinicd b!’ ML” Helen Peters. Mrs. J. S. Perry m“ the Qcfjptufe lesson. Mrs Daley and Mrs. Dawson took up the col- lection. A vote of thanks WM PX- tend to Mrs. Baird for her inst-WC- tlve address by "l"- J< 5~ P“ monad by Mrs. Linklet-tarr-B HEAVY SHIPMENTS OF LAMBS AND HUGS-Shipments o! lambs and hogs from the province through the cooperative clubs are increasing week by week at the present time according to Mr. F. F. Baird of the Dominion Live Stock Department. The shipments are unusually largo for this time of the year a fact -which indicates the better distribu- tion of the supply. This condition is fairly general throughout the prov- ince. Pork prices are excellent con- sidering the low price of feeds. but lamb prices are not so encouraging. fishermen are having very good rc- suiits. The oysters obtained round the coast at this point are lll0Sll_\' of the cup variety, uniform in sizc and of a good quality. The cuip oy- ster Ls considered by the buyers to be the best for shipping ns they do not break so easily and fetch a bct- ter price in the largc cities. The chief market for the Island oysters is Montreal and large Cities in On- tario. Owing to the general depres- sion, which followed the crush in thc stock market, the demand for oysters is nct brisk as they are clnsscd- as a luxury. However, the market is steady and should prove profitable to the fishermen. The price 1;. not as high as previous years. A better" price 15 obtained for hand picked oysters. The Fisheries Department a‘. Ottawa. are keeping a strict surveil- lance over the oyster fishing t0 5WD the taking up of thc small (Xvslcrs, which in a short time would result in the killing out of the beds, as has been the case at Mnlpcquc. That was once a famous fishing ground. The preservation of thc Island c)“, ster beds is an imllfirlfilll our l" the industry i: n. valuable asset to the f1;\~_»;|~nv,~,1 cl‘ the Provinccn-S (Sire. .ll tn thc (iuiu-dlanl MOIIAWK. N. Y" Oct. l5--——-"iII npple tree nxhich Ive-firs six var- letles m‘ apples has been zrmvn hz-rr. The tree product's l-Yflo- wnricr Baldwins, Pound Su-rris Northern Spys. Russcts nml Wid- dle Apples. (Fperlal in the (lunrrll-ml TORONTO. Ont... Oct. l5.- Great Bear Lnkr in the McKen- zie District of the Northwest Tur- rltoriea. Canada. is the largest like wholly wlihln Canadian l"- w... . 2c’ ma» _ Something .\'r\v Something Different! , . 1+}? l of “Dots The new Houbtgant 1 BOIS DORMANT Perfume (Bul l l |.- ‘I V‘ ~ 31' lgis noun-mm" PERFUME ilinchanted Wood; _by lluubigun‘. ‘i; The sophisticated Ifllliglijllgjtagrqgw Perfume is the invariable choicc n’ everywhere. Created by the mflki‘ BQIS DORMANT Perfume |(iifi. Pkg.) BOIS DORMANT Face Powder I fHUE/VTHKEU“ t A‘¢_|;V Dormant" youth rs oi‘ "Quclqizzs flours." kl l ilrum "Acut- uzcca s10: ll ANTIGONISH, N. 5., Oct. lFr-An! unconverted touchdown by actznu Captain Archie hfaciiinnon in thc opening period of the frame. gave Si. Francis Xariq- ruglrvists a 3 to 0 victory over Si. Dunstnnis UnivcrU sity of Charlcttetcun hcrc yesterday afternoon characterized by inst npcn play, hard tackling. and lice-n com- up, and it “'11s then that the com- Inflation‘ The game was unusually interns!- ing, McKinnoifs long accurate punt-- lug and running was particularly cf- , fictive. The smooth working St. F. X. forward line controlled the ball in the scrum in all but one occasion _ REAL (Continued from Page l) future which should rightfully follow on your great past." | New And Greater Prosperity All the pcoplcs of thc Pmpirc. so cl Premier Bennett. had their troubles.’ in prcntci" or loss clcm-cc. "and so". he | continued. “it would sccm to he thr- pnrt of wisdom that \\'c should ccmi together and search out menus hv which tlicrc may be won for us. nli n new and greater prosprrityx" Thai. in my opinion. is the renl purpose‘ of the lmpcrinl uud Economic (‘un- fcrcncc now in $l‘.\'.~lt)ll. "Vkliii cor.- fidcncc in one nnnihcr. l>r~l:ci in Hr futurc crcatucis of thc Empire, nurl exact unsicrsianding of what. (‘llPili pnrt mirhi do, Prcznici" 13cm. it won‘ on. a area‘. plan of Empire vz-rinouiic; (to-operation nftzlit be mrulc cilvriirc i "It would be strange indeed if i: were cthcru-isc. Mr. Bennett snirl. \\'1- l..'.'.x' a common purginsc. \V!\ lmvr- a cup:- mnu will 1o nchicvc it \‘-'-" mnuv lhinqs (hut. arc n common lirr- itallc. 'I'hcsc we should conflricnily reward as the foundation upon which will he built a new economic struc- ‘w. n» ~10 iurc of Empire. siren’! villh llif‘ t-ircllttlh ihnt (‘r-mos from nuxiunl hclp fwd mutual benefit. W» or" united hy a common allcrzinucc tc thc Crmvn. We have lllliif‘ full frcc- dom in thc (‘Ollilllfi of nu own n.’- furs. “'0 are liclrs to iliri \':'~.:=i siorchnusv of PZ\'llPl'lf‘f‘l(‘I‘ cniurd in centuries of world commvrcc" Prc- mlcr Bcuncll nrldczl. "We. cnch of us: nckuowlctlcr- as surc clinic's in thc conduct of our sociul our! willful! urn, ihn-n principles ni’ jwlicc zuul m1,- dnauyyg, \\'|ll(‘l'i hsvc horn ihc hultvark of Britain's RYPRIHP-P?" Canada‘: Ilcsourcrs Mr Bennett spoke of thc wcnWli v.’ Canada's resources. In its prnu-irw. fort-sis. mines lakes and sch . 11': in-‘ crilculnwc u-callh. "ll is cur l‘(‘,:1i\'."i also" Prcuncr Bcnncii. mirl. “t1 u P it \\'i.=cl_\'. so that the lznppirmss and wclfnrc of the Canadian rccplc n "i forever vnrlurc." The will to El“. gcsnnmlc co-nprrei on was mnnife i.‘ Vrcznier Brunei‘ “aid. Tr.“ i m» Itwouldappenrthatthercilamorc mm ‘hum nhfldh‘ € rltory. Its ares l! approximately @000 square Illne- Ipflgfi Q»; crvl11"'l‘.il".'. could b‘ d"i"." ROSS-DRUG-UNITEIJD SUCCESSORS '1'() THE MacKINNON DRUG CO. “HOME OF Ii‘INE 'I‘I)ILI,‘TRIL'S"’ i Frsnr" nrxl Great Against The Xaverians St. Dunstans Hold t/Xntigonish Team to one try. Local Back- field Works Spendidlyr. Murphy’s Forty Yard» Run Features Game. 7n thc first yvwled and three in the iinal half. The Linntl :>.;.i: ‘ ' play- I‘(l fipifilldltll)‘, rm‘ and yumtcil vrilh sir“ ‘u and accurate- nclfls, fljllfilll (l liurpli", plunz- 1m! hnlilinrl‘ \\'.’l.‘~‘ ‘l tr-nmcz in the final hnii‘ was 1h in". .“]l""’.R<'lll?l| play of the day. to dclcrntiuc vxlui: rvlicmc- oi co- " ’:' lillfl ldstini mtl of pquil 1'» all jhvincrl iii it. "Any r": ' l on senti- mcnt zifnn" pf-rutunlru‘ o" in‘ i0 ln'._\.' < which wr- fllll~i . c we _\:7‘.l llulll cliuucc for ll‘ coon lirl of i1 [YZIVP _\'."ll Ill lirr nuirkrr mtrl 1' ' krnu lrdur- iu:'n I "i: i‘ r-rr‘. urrullfi n!" 1" m..tual full. f0! I no! ‘ll and for "" in sup- "flit" iutcr-rt oi‘ r 1211'! ii» .‘ ‘" The (ii-cuter Tlw Pruluctiivn. Th! (‘lwuiprr Th" (‘"1 'i‘"" i: v1 ~.-i~ ' 1W 1 * ~; nzarkei for our Fl“ ~\' ‘ *' 1.1 m! opinion. in fl ‘we the f'\l'.'.".Il n" f " (""11- pviilion is c" l‘ l’! lllE q; '1 on l f Li jl."l‘;lll_\'. ll‘.- ilr." ch I_.u ‘ion. '- w -n minin- Brit-l: Fm ~ l“ ihc 5' p] ' y /,. u-e" it" il‘r~ icsl nrrl PF‘ irrallli T“ '1' cl: r"- c-uz-elwcs,“ Premier i‘: was shared by all. The problem wasted. t .