-._ _.-.~\__ .-~ ‘u ORTINGNEW illlllllili filllMPlliilfillll’. [lllill llillllllllfillllll the Maritime Charm? take place on '. Grounds Wednesday August 36111. ' Judging by the can’! ill‘- competitioa will be L en an a Afternoon‘: sport .- xx ii 1.. w. The Abegweits in; undone 121m rea: rmgernents to *4 successful athl in tins Provi aft-e r: 12L 1w Yards Dam Read Math-resin 35.1.1151 Sydney. James Mcbzzaii S‘ A Sydsey. Len 2065.1 A Sydney. A EL LePage Charlottetown. ' t;-- J. r; lfc-lnzald. Pictou. hlaritims Ill-cord b?’ J. P. Hooper A?‘- lotietrgavrl. B80 Yard; (fharlee .\1-.l~-r.~ John. Wm. JlZImQIy‘ u‘). .\ l". Jal-l: 131ml r. Alien-ti» t Dennis Ityalt. I.ll.rj 4.. Maritime recur-d Wm. J2. Ross. 1 Mile Run Charles .\l(.'l)\'JIl3lfl_ R. C. N. A. it. McDonald, H. . Antigon ish. W‘. W’. Rubin. Y..\l Barney P‘rancis, A . y-‘cit. (jlty Dennis Ryan. l.. I), (,2, " Mc-lvirt Iilallwnrlld. City. Maritime RI-rorrl. 1321-5. Barney Fraulein. .-\tlv-gw».v.t.-i. l'lt_\' 5 Mlle Run Jimmy llnvvlililllr, Wwstvlllr, ,\ ,\ ‘ A. ll, McDonald, H. S. Antigon- lsh, .\i~'-lvin City. ltan Ynutuz. \\'..\ \f.'. Halifax Iliaritinlt; lllw-urll, 2t} .\l;n_ li-Ti seconds by l-‘rt-d (Jaruerou, Jtnlh» r.-.t .\l€ll.'llltllllld. .\liI*l.'\\'l.-:l.'i. 120 Yards Hurdles Phil Hcllurlulll. Allegwi-it. (fi‘y W. W. lionultl». Y..\i.(,'..\.. S‘ John. tiordon White, Abezweit, l‘it_v. Alan Stewart. -'\.l|"&'\\'i'll l,‘ ~, fillrllimr- Re-lvirll, lti 51-5 \'""'Ili(l*' by J08 Howe, Acadia. 220 Boy: [gym-rs Mclxlnald, .51.. Titumrts. .’\. A. Sydney. A. E, Indhlgn. Abezwl-it (.‘l‘_\'. Mark l)UlI[tll_V. Si. Iirimartl, Mtillf‘ ton. L. M. Dnylv. ‘Fropaus, Si. John I). Snow. (Jlty, Percy Cautorun, AbelzwL-lts. Pity. Marcellus Mtruuigun. I..4J.(.‘. City. Running High Jump A. A. McDonald, ll, S. Antigon- ish. lififl? All f/rrrrjr Vof/l/oy 7:» [qua/ dill-Bil t 5v in tar-i by .\li--Lf'\v»-I'_< r b _v Dcaohtoe. Y)! CA St. Swan C BC. Halifax ' » C;:_v. _ New Glas- gow. - Q . r City. _ by Dr and Zan l Broad Jump ‘ Si. Evans ..\ .__5_. nmcuuotrtmnwu cmnnm .. .. (‘ONXAUGHT RIFLE BAQIIQ~maZF Ouan. Aug zat-uem J. ‘r. Stimulus: I _ _v a the first weurnstflc mnambw m Pfk-‘YY- muanddchalred'vrithdfleiilnt5f ‘ fine-App. Oar. 11s this Int-nix m‘ K unclaimed Quin’: pruuisw anh- 4 H; won me Govermriimcril‘: KEV! YORK. Au!- Ztr-TY-fi ttgsr-aearrweiz-hw “$111M! W51 tige lat! by defeat here severa- I-j-QKQ ago when Mike lliTlgiié‘ raster champion and Jimmy Sat . ten. o: Buffnfo. last 1118b’- ETQF-‘l impressive victories The erst while Utk bolder Iron a H1585 ‘dtiililtltfi over ll" "E595 '6" 0?‘ Ila-ans Youné Ma- _ IIZ-rcun at, while Slattery gain- Rg Q 93 . victory over Huey Rs» senbioom. o! New Yors. she-r s1! A A lightning fast munds MrTtzue making his first a? peat-ante in the ring since he lost twin ta Paul Berlenbach. t one of the most sensation- .§ of his, career. outbaxing {and outpunching his Southern foe Rcnnmq Hog, Sup and Jump fvfcfnnald Anzigg-yysh Donahue. Y..\!.C.A., Si. Absgweit. City. art, Abegweit. City. u; reéord, 4T (t. 1L; inch- Poi; Vault Abegweit. City. iehrtry. Jibegweit. filoliaahern L. O. C. City. ‘and rights upon the tweive rounds fourth ser- ioa did in avoiding MI» ‘r. eleven of ' ‘:1 t‘; Mar ‘la succeed time. clans! mt sufficiently‘ to . the iqrmer charnrfiau be only round award‘ ed the New Orleans entry by news. a pat-eraser: at the ringside. Was Outclassed. ilcTlg-ue cornpietely outclassel in the retraining rounds. raining a shower of left his head and body from all angles. In the fifth. seventh and tenth rounds. Mam‘- It; was stazgered by bkTigue. wha- “Pfléih Cit!‘ {met the New Orleans man's rush es with a stiff left which opened cuts on his mouth and under the 9Y9. . The weights were announced at McTigue. 169; Xarullo, 161. Slattergr. who suffered a knock» out nt the hands o1 Dave Shade. California welterweight. in his Iast_appearance here was too clev» er for Slaxey Hosenblmm. ———-—¢0-Qv---_-- Steilart0n' Stars Defeated Sydney ime record. l1 feet. 4E1‘ in.‘ W. Ilalpenny. Allegweltfl, \ f; Mile Bike llorniq L.O.C, City, Cox. Abezweit, City. Abe-await City . . llctlt, LOG. City. ~ O'Brien. Moncton, NB. lta-vorrl, 1.0“? by C .\. .\_ Li. ilalifax, ‘l Mile Bike illlw. Homily, lJlC. City. Frank (Jon. Abegvveits City, l’. Clark Rotbesay College. 1' J. Swan, (‘.l5.C., Halifax. ffyril .\r.'- ault. LUL‘. City. Ii. O'Brien. Alonctn. N. l3. klairitgme Record, 2.201,, by A, S 1w‘. \\'..\..\.(.'. Halifax. Throwing 16'Lb. Hammer It. It. Chisholm. H. S. Antigonish Arable llhdialjhx-FU. Ahegwelt, Ci ._\. '. Wm. _\ll‘li an. Abezwt-it City . I'll: kir-llunald. Abegweit, City NEW GLASGOW. Aug. 23.-—Yes tat-day afternoon the Stellnrmu Tennis Club entertained a party ot Sorth Sydney players at their grmmds. The Cape Bream players were on their way to Sydney after having played in the Nova Seotia Lawn Tennis Tournament in Dart- mouth. [luring the afternoon the visiting players had a friendly game with ' the Stellarwn Club, and the ladies ' players later in the aftrnoou. John R. Braden . Wins At Caribou CARIBOL’. Me. Aug. Zi-John ‘R. Braden took the second and third‘ heats of the free-for-all here today. In the first heat he drew ,att outside position and made a "break on the hack stretch drop- ping bar-k several lengths. He came fast vrhen let out and pass- ed Dan Hedgewood but could not -\li1-Iiiifle retrord i371 feet 4 inch-‘quite reach Jackson (jrattan. by r5, KI-nnedy, Plctou Putting 16 Lb, Shot Jarl. Mvlmnaid St. Thomas, A_A_ Jackson {vlinsqfl E, J.) JKZsfl. C. B. C, Halifax, 4 Mc-Eachern, .; y blaritilne record 42 feet 11¢ inch- _.es by Andrew Malcolm, St, John i Throwing Diacug Phil. Mlrlxntalll, Abegweit. City. Andrew Malcolm. Trogans St n u-frtltlrt whirl, _\l,»,;w..,>,_ m,» Mottcton Players Beat Campbellton . "~\.\lPBl»:t.l.r0.\'. Auz. 24—Tlte Plum-ton. A. .-‘l. A. baseball team ‘twill both names o! their double. header here Saturday afternoon will L-t-"r-tlinz. the afternoon score 'lit"lllg 1.1 tn 9. and the event“; ltuily ‘l to l. The second enzaze- imeltt was featured by the work of ‘with lHiIUZTlOH. the score: i I Atte-rnoon gamm- ,.\lul|r ton i (‘zlmplleilton . Evening lznmrg~~ l.\ll|il!'l0ll (‘zllllpllvlllnll Ilattr-rios -.\il)n('l0ll. \\':l1I and .\Il1‘ileo; Sll-Kenziu and C. Roy. _¢QQQ____ Challenge \\‘e the Wlllshlro Ailsporta do hereby vimlienge nny of the fol- luwllv; tennis for a friendly game lir brim-trail; Victoria. Hope River. ll How-rs, ll Stars. Thr- znmr- tn ht- piltyell on the Wilts-hire diamond on Wednesday, Aug. 26th. More than one team will"!!! l" play. other dates will be tirrnnlted. Visitors assured a good time. National W0men’s Tennis Postponed FOREST HILLS. N. Y" Aug. 23 --Tlls semi-final of the National Women's tennis chunplonshlps soheduled today, were called off ltPPEIIBE of ruin, and will he held tomorrow. The (Innis will be play- ed Monday. If the weather permit! carrying out of the new schedule. Campbellton. in the second heat Willard kept Braden a comfortable second (irattan until the last turn. then shook Dan out and John R. came dwon the stretch at his _\b,fg“.ei.~s’,_old stride. healing out the Grat- tan horse by a length. Braden was not headed in the third heat. The time was 2.l0"’4. ‘ZJYBVI. 2.11. Willard drove Earl North to a win in the 2.14 class. dropping a heat to Harry Nevers with Peter - Tanlac; best time. 2.13%. Bamous Pacers For Presque Isle, Me. ?RESQUE ISLE. Me. Aug. 2l~— Single (L. the most famous pacer nf all time will be an attraction at the Northern Maine Fair. Sept l and S. according to an announce ment oI thr- manavzement. who er that the pacer will come to Prc-sque isle. arriving the last of the week. Whether he will rare » a match with John R. Braden. or enter a free-for-sll with Braden. ' Jackson (trattan and Dan lledre- wood. has not been derided. . _.___{0ci—~ 6 Benny Leonard T0 Re-Enter The Ring NEW YORK. Aug. 2-i—~Benn_v ln-onnrd retired lightweight chant- pion nf the world. announced yea terlluy that he proposed to re-en fer the ring next month. He ex- plained that he had been quietly training for the inst six weeks, partitions for his comeback st un' outdoor camp in Tanneravllle, N. Trans-Atlantic Fiyers T0 Skirt l i i i (Canadian P ll) I . PARIS. Aug. ik-ln anon-tic kliflht from Paris to N" Yon, launad by lieutenants Prutcow Coll and Paul Tlruoon. the Alr- tnott will likely not: ovd flflth-l ll BAlTl of the latter club served tea to the and planned ‘to complete the pre-‘ Canadian Shore _ paid mini. equivalent here to the King's modal at Bialey. will a scare of 194 points out of a. pas- ie III-Ii Private W. J. Irvine. Gov- ernorfieaera. Ft-orgrlards. (I- tarq with l?’ palms came second. Lleut. J. T. Steele. of Guelph. ts the VFtDZE-f oi ti»;- (soverucrfiem uni’; gold medil and Lie-IL Des- mond Burke of Ottawa. "WIDIIGT 0f the King zod medal s: Bisley in 1.324. is Cm tuner of the King's medal in Canada.- (‘anadak 1926 Bisl-ey mam is au- day. ~15 “'P8l»:l'fl Can ada or»; .. . yfei-l-Illlaiiflb. Britzsh (muzibm men. Eastern Canada. Faster-u Canada will be repres- ented by n11»; Ontario and three Quart-x mmnbers. Répre-Sentation on the team by cilia gives Vic- toria. B. (f. the iarzest number.- wth five tne-rnb-rs. (nzawa comes. sciflud vciQi four. Slontreal has three. ‘Ptlmttto two and Vancouver. Ham lion and Gu~£ph one each. The Governor-General‘; Ebot Guards of Otiavva. with their earns. vmr. first and second priz~ es in tbs Gordon Hizhlanders Mus- keiry- irfiph)‘ ». Lion based on regimental snare o! the match which rday. The (l. G. . G. A" . .n wzth 761 points.’ won the trophy and $40 in cash. Their "I? ieurn won second prize of $30 wan T-lft points and the Queen's (Jan Toronto team was their Drize with g, 3007-3 of 738. ---<o-c>---- HOPE RIVER 14 LENNOX ISLAND 9 116315 If] ‘ (kwernsvrfie-n The Hope River Pirates on their Western Sea trip‘ after a some “ha; waiery voyage landed at Lepnox island and handed. the local nine a defeat bya score of 14-4. Titer».- was a large turn out of fans. and a very fazr exhib- ition of bail was shown. T. Reid pi cited very effectively for the Pirama- receiving excellent support. J. sari: pitched well for the I/Nlfil: bu: ftrctl\"rll some D001‘ support trout his infield. The outfielding on both sides was 300d Mr Urban Gillie as umpire and Dr Fleming as bane judge gave entire satisfaction. LINE L‘? Lennox island Hope River Catcher \\'. Slcl-{lnntiu Pitcher W, lfcfiuilzztn J, Sari; _'l'. Reid 1st Base J. J. Sark J. Hagen 2nd Bade J. KflOCliWOOtl 3rd Base H. Blurphy S. Ssrk A. Bolger Stop D. Louis J. Flt-min; Flullla-rs L. .\icD0nalrl l’. hlurplty’ .\l. McDonald J. Giliis J, Labolie S. Peters GRAND RIVER. 8 ’ HOPE RIVER, 7 v _____ After their grann- with Lennon island. the Pirzltt» l-ontirlued their ltrip to Grand River and playxwl. the ltL-avy hitting Grand Rlvt-r nine. thl- next. Innrtting but went. down to defeat by a score of 8 to i’. Real good ball was played all dur- ing the game. The Pirates start-i ted things lively. got into the lead in the first few innings,. which they ltelll ‘until the eizhtlt. when Grand llivt-r by zt few well plum-d ltils- scored four runs[ ‘which gave lll0lll a load to twol runs which the Pirates could not} .overrolne in their half of thej ‘ninth. D. Praught after the first‘ cuuplt- of llllilllgs settled don and. plirlit-ll rt-ul good bull. T. Reid again pitclu-d a great game for tllu_ tPiratee-r. While cvcrgvtntr played, ‘a good KlllU spacial intuition milzlll he [Ililtlv 0t l‘. hlcltlinuld and Li, Gillit; fur Grand River. 0f J. Hatzeril land H. Murphy for liw Pirates who‘ again stzirrt-tl at second llilfil’. Dr.“ ‘JZlCli llrtivvtz as ulnpire and I)r.i l-‘letnini: us base Sludge gave entire‘ lsulisfzlt-tiun. The Pirates are very loud in tbvir Itritiro of tbt» great nmnner hi“? levelled ‘mm "M" hi5 °“'""in u-Ilirit lhvy uv-rl- lrvéllPll. during’ their stay in (lrand ltivcr. and are only sorry that their stay was not‘ ‘lmtlzcr. A return game will bet Illilywl at liupo ltivt-r in the near future, I LISP. l‘? , Hope River Grand River‘ j (‘alcllcr ‘W. Mz-(iollgan Pitcher W. WcKlnnon 1T. Iteld I7. Prauzht f 1st [lane i .1’. Murphy l‘. Glllls - 2nd Baal: Murphy 3rd Base _ll_ L. Gillis‘ ‘A. notaur J. Ilalzc-n (‘. hfcllonalllt Slop l B. McDonald. Flelriers , J. onus; J. Cameron McDonald Fleming Me Donald l-l. W. E. Prttugitt 10f i: Blllllllilljlflllllll Ellllllllllli " slut: illl all, This summer w far u Chariot-mgr! are sham and. the lessons to mun t; concerned has been not-tbs obtained Ity inspecting these ex- trr the number c: conventionsqlifiits are beyond description. All 01: Home Week. etc. and a great amiculmre is blooming this year. ngigoys have been heartland we feel confident the exhtl. -.~3 these events have beenin live stock and Iarm PYQKW“! There is unefirill exceed anything heretofore x11.) all. take place irrshown. _ ‘Ari-KIWI! prom Sell. 2'.‘ to 25 There will be {our day's of It ts 1:11 we- pre-iLt. bring moroil-Ixhibitiou. when {tom D OX-Iock w Claflgjlk-[tuifl than llhevery morning till eveninz judsm: "a faith bate tasen t-iace thisgof horses. cattle. shell-n, piss. putt!- " t-rlgetlac-r. refer to the try and the produ-e- oI the famn ' "amt . Iriii be carried on. ' t “alt-h takes ' Besides ail this illzlflltlivt? work. i lilflllillvfl i»? erect Cba t» t: r??- a5 often been an; are the bane tho Province. anti no {t _' is. irh wit! atuactlrrt-tst llfcsufll . e Exhibition at vie-u the m n; ' ud alnai‘ ' \\'itlz 1' Trill-rill uili iirztish . tElrt-t- tlhr- jivfIttflll- tau tornpare not . 1-5-44 more ilOck. or sell some of __ ev have. or ‘oath. There is . t ' w all " THE RADKE SISTERS ‘From Europe the beautiful and U versatile RJiDKi-I ‘SISTERS. rc-prc s-‘utl-lt iu above (‘l tome to lllv Charlottetown l-lsWriiti/itl to per- n i<~rrn two separate an-i dis -' ntintlleths. Tltc-ir first act L‘(Jll$l~l~ u! a I)0lll)l(‘ Flyin: Trapeze (i!l n1 uprights 35 reel hizh in the air. urinal! At this daring and ila ‘ height. they givt- at ilinft that is a sytnpiitluy in grew-- technique. stvi’ Qlzlrllitl; ail/l 4"- virile. Their pr wntnlinn vtitt<i=t< and l; of a number ti: l'ill< llvlIOllIIZ mt- t-i lhl- nir, ormous alt-nu?! ‘tn-truth. 'i'itl.- girls SI-Pll nwwr m ti»- are exceptitttul v zttrrutive. Mm tutttq- is 41 shapely and ziiliinxl liillllilll‘. ll'l~:ltitilt_ Their r-nri»; rmttiiw Wllllll lll('lllll\-~‘ \\'v huvu hull a mlmber '12: uni vzltt-Ilin: Pil-‘l who luv-w- tricks. is midi with rm \ grate and Kllvli‘ t-xitiliitititl pruvttuw‘ . .. many tbriil~. ‘llhcir first l-ttszlcvrtlr-rtt izt An:- erlm was. as m1»- o; till» features Wliwll‘ t~ t! l" .. .. l tuft; l~ ‘Twill ttlt- t-.~.. .- ti?" n» lull 'l'l:~i “tun-l ztppl ll'.lllll'.'lt.l.~ lllllftlt . .~Y.lll]l.< on tit» ' Ml‘: t ~n>i~t< l'l'»t\‘lllt'~ :1 Itiflnlb-ll. l tliutctt rtrti<ti m» '.' ‘m i: lath-It pull (‘ttlltltlvlt- put" 'l..l|l"\‘ Illl this l1 ardoils plow,‘ of ZlrYlill rtppurut .. POODLES AND DOTTY A description of tile above art is rushes llll"\\‘r'll‘ll and holds on tn thv as followsr~ l-nlnmn o.’ tubll-s when suddenly a The luinvus .-\lu¢~ri=an (lawn terrific bump. the entire p_vrlntii'l (Poolllesi has v-vttlvvtl u llf.'\\‘ lypl- n[ lflltlfls rfihllvfi n» the around. Pllnrlotts Rlllllt-l-lllhlll which lcttvliv; Pnnlllrs stun-Hm: up and l ill-a,» in.» vii. .¢.~,\.'-,,,- 1 2lr-l1; militant‘, i ‘lbw . ( A it‘ 1 ern Newfoundland and the Osnud- ‘ U19 lutrllulvh of ltilurlty. unhurt sttllliltg: at tho tmdtr-nrc. Piling four m" five tabil-n nnr- on top of the nlltvr. hl- tllmlw tn ltlo- The last and hv no means the 90D 0f ‘M! ll""'~"ll’l"il~“ Perth. mr-etv least of thr- ".1; to he perlornted. in; with all kinds of accilil-ttts. He and one that is a side-splitter. will jams the table on his was. his lie done by brserhes xvi cuurtn in a chair YOUNG a LADELL which he (lrans nil-m: with hlrn llllll ' A wry ltglla- and sprllthtly ynun: Bmldfll "l? llfvfllvhl lznfltl-r he hllss. '. ll by a riumsy and finally rem-hes the top sitlinz nn a la\lLll-'\lllt\ (hm-n mmy," 1n a W. chnlrina very tionr-haiaut. attitude rim: of vmttt-dv knovkatiatrt capers Ha suddenly startle»- the ortIookers and ltttrlvi-quefacrotiallt» stunlslhat as the tables commence to rork are sure in tickle the rlslbllities of Ind he Irsutlcall- rent-hm out f0 the (\lll(ll\K(\f_ Kant-king earh nllr‘ cllth hold of sfirnelhlnr to pre-vmit er nil (l\'t‘r the stage and inter-i 1h! lWlilllfi l!- |l "it'll "it" hi“ fiuflrslnu lhnir fnnnv falln with sc~ girl nlnifllnnf- mill Ik-"tr Yilshes ruimliv tricks o; if ljjghufl lint torwnrd and alaadles the tables. IntrIt-nlv ‘character. their’ tics. swaying starts attain and his show that they are mitten of the foothold now becomes very pre- acrobatic craft. ' ' "l _ August Skiing thrill t-n- v rltcl: nllttn" about AT 10mm? a, 7, am) 8.45 VANDJlfHfIJRSDAY A UNIYEDS JEWEL rmunmi M”, Robe,“ story of Rineheart’: the behind a stirring FOIUBHCG rrvtxc: FISTS” ROUND FIVE Glare’: belt and offered alswllte t‘. ".‘i .1».- rfizrn. tint; it,’ '~(l.l't'.l~ i _' We Rat-es and til. l t-i it»; ti.» grass that ' mrulrllzlin of ice PM, .. party I'l|jtI_\'t'-l Ill" >1- - t v JJ>EJVT lnillll‘ in the evening to :~ Tvfl ‘\\ sxtntnirr smarts anti tu - Joy lllv beautiful dance music l tic vonzrtltrllations 01' their hours tile ,. t» t In Jasper Park <Speciai to The Guardialmt "It? mil w" '~ ti.» 2t ..\"l_'.1~: ,, artist i't $1". JUHY. .~\ Iiww‘ ~;t-t ~' t» iw illt- ' J '1 . l uittttyrn \ti‘lI:'l. '1 h» . l- The Silver ‘tislr Govern- tn (‘uptaln . :;' John 'I‘u;: - for the rescue of the _ Trawler. tile Nova .\l The i-m trill m ' iii- (‘M1 llv-lrly 0f New ll titurrow afternoon. mo‘- -. Notitittg The Matter With Berlenbach .\'l-I\\ YURK. .\u: 2.’? _ lltill o lint! ' ' w M . t» \i~\t-\:.~ .'i<~t1< Illlfllll. . (‘undo Where . . Xlt-nut lulu-i \‘.rlI\|'~ :»-nt‘._v intltthe \':t‘.'<-;. “as pit-trod mu as . ~!l-lt- flllll ut s rum. Sutur ii-nitm. _-\:l;.'tl.~i 2;’. tvltolt tin- _ till llll‘ crntlltl ll {warty rnir~i~tiiix in" lltv .\lis . ‘ (irwn. tit‘ New Yin‘); \li~~ Slurjtwrit- tutti ltttris .\t-.'\l~* '17-: int». Ilrtt. ztni .\l~-~"~rs ltvttzlid . l tit» injury t-lzriruvd lliv Ii:.‘tt rhumpirnl ia~t tvoltk ' ‘or ptvllwlllll: tli< Jn- t; ' - - t Xi!- t.. .1. l Get Ready for Shooting Plover Season Aug. l5th~N0v. 30th. Duck Season Sept. 1st. Dec. 14th. 12 (huge (‘rovvn Shells . . . . $1.00 Box 10 (lattge (‘rown Shells . . . . $1.20 Box 12 (launc- (‘anuck Shells . . . $1.25 Box 10 (iillllrc (‘anuck Shells . . $1.40 Box 12 Long Range Imperial . . . . .. $1.50 12 Gauge Lefever Harmmerless Guns l2 Gauge Ithaca Hammerlessfiuns -- i0 (lauge Ithaca Hammerless Guns ' .. $65.00 '------..-....~-¢.. 7h? witosatt t nrrAlt. H5573"! . returniuz ‘i Tug Captain Award-i ptw- , .