..__ ,4_,_,, ,.,g,..__.¢re_1-_»;—- -—- _ . ,,. - - c. lip; a‘; .' _... “i; l .1 xxut DANE AITIIUII,‘ A. circus romance-all esc ped ili— d D "w" "tn “mu” ‘hm mil-Runs? a an ane and §,_'*1l£_“'l‘IlE MAN WITHOUT A FACE” i‘ ~And AFunny Smith Family (‘omedy M-arian Nixon and Hobart Bosworth Magma; bgflung, ominous, till- Chinese Parrot held the "c"; of the priceless Phillmore pearls and the stranse dis- 3p‘, oi a multl-nllllionaire. From Earl Den- Biggers’ belt seller and Saturday Evening Post story which helli thousands in its weird spell. ORCHESTRA-Hal ltoach Comedy TH LEEN NORRIS a , l Prince Edward Wed WGrand Opening or may BRIGHTON CLUB Monday, lune 4th at 9 p. m.‘ Wagner's Orchestra 6--M'£N--6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loader l3 ‘franc? A h . - . Pianist Jack McAndl-ew .. . HMWP1""'” AfMcKeanley . . .- - WW" T. McFarlane . . . . . . .. .. Cornet D. Garnhnm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ._ Drums ADMISSION-LADIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25¢‘. OENTLEMEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. soc TEIFLG. CAPITOL rooAY only 4% 1 .—_'..1\T€=,4_-—- Club-crown.“ . B."- n." . ca”; “THE cRIMsON FLASH * f Kl“ '1""°,"“’..€I.“"“§..?.{.2 ‘A 8n . __ v F Moving“! at. T09 speed With Excitement and wlir-lilgiwitl. C u ll e n Landis Eugenia Gilbert KED ‘MENACE” 1 \ i’ Last Chapter’ “MAS N0 ‘fbutter and C a "l! man" diet satisfies n Loyg FEATURING L~O I S M O R A N LAURENCE GRAY THE MARKETS- Roop’s,~Ltd.,Have . .. Successful Year foreign demand done. There was a The first Annual Meeting oi Roop's Ltd. was held at the Com- pany's place of Business on May 21st, 1928, and a most satisfactory presented to the shareholders, I large percentage of whom. were ifllnewed strength attendance. The period under review was 1928, and the total sales for the;n° actual change period were within a few dollars of sixty thousand, which goes to show. that people appreciate service andiei quality .was dull. During a good portion of the pest ‘named dun and prices were year the Company wns not operat- purchase supplies from outside sources. Today they are fully eq- uipped and arc selling their own products. packed under the mostiw” m Maritime Provinces, and the out- were 1.941 c3395- look for the present year is a mostloflerlngs were ample for a“ "a... un- “ changed.‘ The trade in all lines of“ he‘ 5°" 1n 5111M JOIwhimZS m8 m capacity and were obliBed tqmlgggg fgiéilélfgyq$gg dug; standard grades of rolled oats was quiet and’ values were firm. There important change in the lo- improcli/ed Stfinitaryt Methods andlfilling/gailtdufitirtlitlirgriliilvgetll-lfdogbtgg carre n e mos compete and up-to-datc Storage System in theldone i“ a “bung my‘; gtggggelglfi potatoes was moderate and as the re- - ‘jrjrafrown GUARDIAN ‘Circus Rookies’ At y‘ 1 The Prince Edward V _A Riot Of Laughs KARL DANE, TEAMING WITH GEORGE K. ARTHUR. IN A HILARIOUS PICTURE ARL Dane and George K. Arthur leaped to fame as laughrna-kers supreme in “Rookies" and added m the world's sum total oi hilarity lll “Baby Mine." but in "Circus Rook- ies" came their big chance. Their new production. now play- ing at the Prince Edward Theatre. is a. combination of laughs. thrills and romance all rolled into one. Ar- thur's excruciating. scenes on the circus trapeze, or before the target of the knife thrower, the chase with the gorilla, the mad dash over the careening tops of a speeding circus train in the mountains-these are some of the highlights of one oi the most. swiftly-moving comedy roman- lces in the history of pictures. i Right from the start, the play moves with a bang and a laugh. It starts in a. circus, and one sees in- tlmate glimpses oi how circus folk .travel. live and work. Professionals iii-om bigshows stage a show. Dane gets a job as animal trainer‘ and Arthur becomes the show‘s press ageht and then the fun begins. An entire circus performance is inject- ed into" the play, so the audience gets both circus and screen show-a lot of shows for the money. Despite the hilarious comedy of xthe story. there is a. pretty romance ‘running through it, between Arthur as the earnest young press agent and Louise Lorraine as the trapeze star. Sydney Jarvis plays the tough circus owner, in a convincing man- ner, and the huge gorilla, who strik- es terror into the whole circus, ad- opts Dane as his master and chases Arthur all over creation, is enacted by Fred Humes, famous for his skill at portraying animals on the screen. The fourth chapter of “The Man Without a Face" and “Smith's Pony" another laughing hit com- plete an extra flne week end bill. If you enjoy a good laugh, take our advice and see this program. In Memoriam MRS. P. J. D. EDMONDS .morning of May twenty-first learn- 'l Mrs. Edmonds. afternoon. The people of Summervllle on them to continue his pracuce hem 'ed Wm‘ deep regrel‘ °f the demh °fifrom several American centres. |one of their oldest and most re-i ispectcd residents in the person "oil The deceased, Marla Basset was Central Guardian CAKE SALE It Prowse Bros. this WINSLOE SERVICES-fine Un- ited Church of Canada. Rev. W. l-l. Palmer, Minister. Services Sunday, June 8rd: Winsloe North l1 a. m.; Winsloe South 3 p. m.; Princetown Road 7.30 p. m. In the evening ser- vice at Princetown Road new mem- bers will be received into‘ the Church, and the sacrament of the Lords Supper will be administered. ELECTRIC LIGHT RATES -- Thursday evening a special meeting of the City Council was held to con- nider the revised electric light rates. Mr. Donaldson of New York, Vice President‘ oi the Associated Gas and Electric Company. and Mr. T. J. Coleman, superintendent for the Maritime Provinces were present lit the meeting, but nothing definite was arrived at. ENJOYABLE DANCE.-A most enjoyable dance was given lust night at Beech Grove Inn. Over one hundred couples "were present. and the floor being in excellent con- dition, and the music of the flnestw every one had a good time. The or- chestra is an ‘organization of twelve pieces-the Maritime College Play- ers-who are now on o 1500 mile tour of the continent. Tonight they are playing in Moncton. Much cred- it is due to Mr. R. H. Stems, the capable manager of the hotel for, the excellent service and delightful‘ refreshments provided. T0 DEMONSTRATE APPARz- ATUS -— Dr. W. M. Kennedy, Oste- ‘path specialist, this city. leaves this morning for the Mainland. The Doctor has been called away Oil an important case and expects to re- turn about June 12th. Whilst on the u“ JUNEf2, 192g‘: .1 “I can't afford-to get mar- ried. Pm supporting Mother. Dad didn’t leave ally lilo in: surlmce.” will you place your son or tlnughterin the _.......&-. posi- . tlon ? ' ' Let us explain how you can amply provide for your old age and that: of your loved one-s. Our (‘Iulrlillli-Inrvll (lffim ilanlc 0f Nova. Scotia lllrlii. J. A. McKenzie. Manager UiiDOIt/IINlON LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY MEAD OFPILE "‘ VVATERLOU ONTARIO A Dollar PIruunul l: u Duiinr Sum-d ~ Wr [Ir/or our Free HuiIgeISl-ivirc ' ' 2n A Mainland the Doctor is demons- trating his new invention for spinal corrections to two prominent Am- erican specialists who have made the trip toEastern Canada with the sole intention of looking into the Doctor's latest device. It is sin- cerely hoped that the genial Doc- tor‘s apparatus will meet with the approval of said specialists. If such comes to pass. Dr. Kennedy will surely receive the hearty indorsa- tions of the people of the Island. and also his many admirers who are‘ anxious as to the outcome of his interview and hope that he will see as he-has received flattering offers . . J. D. Edmonds of Summerville. , To was held in the church. Church Yard. there to await the resurrection of the just. Generous Donation To" Blind Fund lithe following letter speaks for it- e : Mrs. Béssett and granddaughter of} ‘Mayor assett of Kilkenny, Ireland! ~ C P . She emigrated with her parents to‘ , ( anadian fess) Newfoundland in the year 1870i later going to Prince Edward ‘Isl-l |and, where she became the wife of Brooklyn this union wa's born one son iSophlls. While in the midst of c’ MONTREAL, Que, June 1.— Tnmvery distinguished university “Yeelflincinnati for a" “m; Qfiin which he was preparing himself Boston grain was of a llmitedncherlrcteqw answer the clll of the Master . heremtcdaicandsllttlejilsilnesssuiasiilgestohfadiliisshsepshe was cal- 13 a r nqu ry e to s ever as ing l-lom bo e. from local exporters and domestic! She leaves to mourn fiigirlossn ' ~ ' . ; . St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 6 l. buyers for grain in the spot mar-mar aged husband and an adopted ‘ ket, but as the prices bid were notdaughter Miss Anna Praught, whoi i: ‘F1111; 311th VifFgéBPS 36:15 fell: ifltlefi had ever tenderly cared for her dur-qmd amp-L report of the Company's affairs WasIOJ; was Quay cgwigg ‘zlgrthee y‘: illiaitne many illnesses of her de- al - ' c in ng years. in the Winnipeg " cash wheat situation, a firmer feel-ltwlggzyfugfiizl ftrzi: géace on the‘ ing prevailed in the local spring Church’ Vernon fiver ' from June'l3th, 1921, to April aoin.“’1‘°“'* "m" m“"°'~lb“'= tint“ W“ ' n va ues - an- nounced. A moderate amount of lbusiness was transacted with ior- algal/lass was S‘"‘§_1°Y m“ P- 1353114 L- sewell gn buyers but the local situation “c mga“ an" “hlch m‘? Llber“ Winter wheat flour lwa-iwfieimlfédy w I d b _d m t as pace es: e a l Joachim‘s nett, Grimes and Gooch. l The funeralpetroit . was one of the largest that ever Cleveland Requieml The Tobacco Thails Different Of course it. is aliicrciit. 11ml "it rl-wm why it 1*- ifl "Pfiwi" it has the only flavor tluti, men like. HICKEY & NI('HOLSON’S BLACK TWIST CHEWING ‘ TOBACCO la the supreme tobacco and itslong lasting qualities rank it in first place, . ' I Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco 00., Ltd. | Mnmfugqgqg Charlottetown \ lProwse. Sec'y.. and Mr. John M. promising one. At this meeting the old Board of Directors was re-elected as follows: T. W. L. Prowse. R. E. Spillet. H. J. Phillips. John R. Munn, R. E. Mutch. and at a subsequent meet- ing of the Directors R. E. Mutch was re-elected President, Mr. R. E. Splllet, Vice President. T. W. L. Roop. Manager. Mr. Roop advises that the Com-Pam p" busheh elmrack- “m1 1n puny has purchased sixty head oflbroken 1°“ “t- ‘410 P" bushel- 9X‘ the finest stall-fed crime to be! found in the Provinces. These will‘ Mrs. J. A. Mathieson, Grafton Street. Charlottetown. Dear Mrs. Mathieson: ' quirements a fair trade was done. A fair amount of business was done in Ilmported beans owing to the fact |that the stocks in second hnndsarc small and consequently few impor- tatlrms 00mins to hand are moving slowly intb consumers hands. The market was steady and prices are unchanged with. sales of choice handpicked beans in car lots at number of other ladies have coll- sented to undertake the arduous yet noble task of calling upon some of the business houses soliciting sub- scriptions for the Endowment Fund for the Blind. As the writer is leaving in the morning on a short trip I will not have the pleasure oi We understand that you and n , liiiiiiuuis National League Results Plant In DeathfCliair-Viking- Finds . In Sweden ; (By British United Press) (By British United Press) coupon, Julie 1._'rlic struggle for life of u plant in an "electric chair" was wntcllcd by 311111!" 1111a‘ LONDON, Julie l.-- 'l‘\\'o pro-Vik- ience at University C0119“ 11W 0m‘ int: ships ‘L500 years old and an q er day, during a lectuille by Sill‘ J38; our. 5,000 years old have lJt'(‘il ltlllilll adls C. Bose. ‘he I“ m‘ $9611 5 - in Sweden. Sir Jagadis exhibited his new nlng- The our, made for paddling, was nifymg recorder. . found deep in_ a bog ill Dalcciirllll. In 0119 eXpefnnent 11 D1°¢° 0f 11V‘ “the heart of Sweden." and wlls ing stem of plant. was securely sent to the Historical lviuseum, strapped by metal bands to what‘ where an expert fixed. its age by n was described by the speufkci- as ‘hi? new lretllod. called ilio "pollen" electric chair. By means o u s90 0 ‘test. light reflected on o. screen and byi Hc examined n piece of tile w‘ which the plants movements were where the object has been found magnified.‘ the audience saw thqand where pollen abounds. Geolo- plnnt twitch under n weak electrlcggists llavc drawn up immigration shock. As soon as the circuit wasmsps from various plants. fixing the completed a. rattling sound showethage of their existence lll Sweden. the passage of death-dealing cur-IOn this occasion no pine pollen was rent through the plant, the convulqiollnd, and knowing ihnt the pine sive movements of which gradualilqcniercd Dalecarlizl after 14.000 B. C.. | . . . . . . .. .. 3 l0 A NevrYork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 9 5‘ Elliot, Doak and Deberry, Hili‘-' greaves. Benton and O'Farrell. | . . . . . . . . . .. l '1 15 l‘ 0 s l5 1j C. Mays. May, Kolp and Plcinich.‘ Swim. Genewiqh find Taylor... = Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 5 2 i Reinhardt and Wilson. Pruett} I "Please . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 6 0' Pittsburgh ............ .. 1014 1| Blake. Carlson. Holly ilnd Hart- 1 Billings. Sioner and Shea. Uhlc Only games scheduled. Exhibition game. seeing you which explains the reas- store. Owl t th llbe: n8 0 e more ml on why I am writing this letter. supplies of butter coming forward be carried alive on excellent past-mm m" m me ‘lemma {mm "11 ura e and slau htered as l - . for gthe trade dguring the Brequmtllilevgistmk ‘m 39°‘ 1" fir“ hnnds» an - wen“, head of these were deuvetuieasier feeling developed and prices Omscored a decline of 1-4c per lb. The M“ 31st’ and weighed 23.110 “m receipts were 2.956 packages. Tile Needless to say the amount paid foriundeflme w n“ ed by the Experimental Farm them was a handsome one. -_-..-_.__._ .__. -_._- | QMUI ROOT’ RESISTANT lcwr, fully proof agalinst clubbing, TURNIPS. |lnlt time very superior fin lllldiii iron- (Expfliimentat Farm: New.) ‘peel. m the commrtclall varieties it fl mane BDDINnt Gulch ‘yienr row grown. Dumlng 111g may 131ml; that I!‘ need dlireuse-m-L-iini y‘ 'lr~ iulrther oelectlono tlmd llllnil 1J0 pmduce ailatlisllfi ulryir. m =1: lIKIVB been made lln an sm- cropa. With many crops it ill.‘Jy:(l..il\)lll' to seculo more hlighly take many Meal-s to pzmllu-e ouch resyiiltaml. anti llreurvilor yielding stock. wilt-h turnips a idtr umountjs-‘iiluiins ihmr n1".- now avaifliible. of resistance to uluh root has been ffhiii work llfii still in the trial stage, obiflned in oovqual varieties. ‘filo but some of ‘these selections allow which ‘probably hall iciv-enhlmmioe of allperiotllty over any me t renictimce o» cncicrriauing vtlrletlllefl tented lcculiy. lllbwl -B wllllelmlbttger, an lm- Further uJiel amid 6l£|l€l7til\'l*nl‘Wlll be pdtllm mom Europe. Together noise-nary iretfore such new rltiiliillll with um vu-my m a new Bang- can be rliivtribimed. hi1 1mm they» ebood up wold. in the meanmlme. any grloweln Eyelid this milieu», The Henniritrltbediflnm of obtuui-illng acted oi club atrllfln. ‘(Bhm-lofllflmwn, Nappan ill/I'll root revision-t 1url|lpt irhowld em. Kentviille mum cum be relied upfdeavour to pnoducaeeeu of one n! on for d hi: mount of reelstarne the validation mentioned above arid and whirl-mm give a. cciuaiucicryipwicmnly rln tiho ordieu- given. A wield on nfll moderately inifesiedillleht duplicating. oi time III the iland u» club root organism. ‘lh Iwllll‘ wail mimics u.» anmcoc of one latter Til0llilll0llGli| a clean-cm crop or turnips, l; how- iliovbbtélidevuldrpedbylthe ver. the lomid lstolleueedooon Experimental snow In Prince ‘tor potatoes, ‘lime ria mt desirable Edward inland and Nova Scotloaa it encomlagelr one development alecpcilively. Them an trot lrow- oi potato scab. A recent photograph of Dr. Gus tav Streaemann who hopes to ftlflllgfl, n coalition government an the result VANCOUVER-Paying prices tel. oi the German elections Saturday. producers here has been advancedsomen. Eighteen holes. Handicap. Recognizing, as we all must surc- sources and some accumulation of cheese market ‘was all current receipts have been pret-; lty well cleaned up for export 0.0-‘ Espot buyers found it difficult ’fill their requirements. There was! “out”; change!“ prices but Lhesemiollnrs towards this most worthy were firmly maintained) Receiphicause. We are, therefore, enclosing- were 3499 boxes_ here with our pledge card filled out. l 1 iior this amount together with che- [are qugflng 3° to 40 for bmflem de_ is still a good demand for eggs for liver-ed, storage and many operators are MONTREAL_T}-|e 10m] c“ ma,“ short oi their requirements. Poul- .ket is quiet with some accumulatlonitry "h" m“ ‘m’ lncmnflm? [of stocks. Eggs are selling on spot '__'"—"‘°'" ‘ lt- BXt-m 34; first; 3i; seconds 2'1. -but buyers are still inclined to hold ly do. the high and sacred duty of providing funds for the comfort and relief of our brothers and sisters who are obliged to live under condi- tions far less fortunate than our own. and at the some time realiz- stron ling the criticism that may be justl 8 owing to the ma’ that levelled at the citizens oi this pro): vince if we neglect this, our bouil- icwm and m consequence of whichiden Christian duty. we consider it tomot only u privilege but a pleasure to make a contribution of five hull- lar some all through. 5° hish total of 23a pins. ‘ique for two hundred and fifty dol- EGGS lars, the balance to be paid May Following “e ‘he 50177931 OTTAWA. June I.—Tll6l‘8 i' ms" 1929' [very uneven feeling evident in gun?’ with kind regard“ “m! M“ "M" 80cm Club adian egg markets today. Vancouileithtr W“ ‘mdegflur wk“? “MP5; Deuce,“ ‘ 87 7o a.’ v9,- m d 1 1 ‘a o ers engag n wor may - - - - - - - -- !pr()dl|:|ec‘:|)-5_ an a Vance n pr ces b°|meet with an abundant measure of glllyfelw . g TORONTO-The local egg m k t 5"°°°"- W "=- ' lshows a wide range of quotatiixonlasi Fallhmlg gush‘; Md Tfgylfiilaaa‘; ' ' ' ' ' ' -' 58 69 53 Dealers are buying from co t l’ ° ° "'9' - a - ......,... ... extras 29.33; ,,,,.:",;¥. ‘.39; monds 21.34 denvered’ ‘caseftglmelitffi 25-26; firsts 22-24; pullctt Bhellhawlrs returned. Winnipeg is offerin e 1"“ - ' I... “r10... M em,“ 32; “m, ,5, 5.81;. BAINT JOHN-The local market w. Dooley ........ .. ea '10 71 B expo", cues, gmgm 3Q Eggs are is quiet and unchanged. Receipts F. Tierney a0 g3 g5 I jgbbing iocany a; ext", 3548; “mm-are holding up well but the peak of J, Mann], 75 ‘ 74 61 i32-33: seconds-Mm). Local dealenuplmuctm“ h" bee" Pfl-lw-‘d- The"! J. Malone 63 60 '75 Social Club met and defeated the Blackhawks by a narrow margin of 5 Plns- T110 Same was an exciting one from start to finish. The Black.- hawks although rolling three 390d games were defeated in each game‘ by small margins as their Oppon- ents the Social Olub rolled a 5w]. h I" 11$?- nlehvs some E. Doucctte 11d 1118b single score oi 87 pins al- Total-Jill). Next games takes place Monday night when the Stars meet the Ramblers. 1 The ladies game rolled between the Red Jackets and the Granltes was a very exciting one all through Today at 2.30 p. m. Mixed Four- ‘l-' '-.. - .411 and some good scores were mode by I both teams especially the chomp- ionehlp team who made some great. randt-P-Robertson-Delflneyv GQRl-f-Vanticlote was aapplied. New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 9 2 . d t i b 800 b t . illc Toronw A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 6 9 3 king of the wclterweights. wit‘; glgililllediaeoiutm Sig“ lémxh ‘mi Thomas and Grabowski, Clooingsl boats must be dated further back. SQnBBI‘. Satterfield and Renha. | and lllDSL probably to 300-400 A. l). I ____ __i.) _ scores in last nights game. The Rod ” ' lmemauonxu League IJacRets who are now champions oi _ N . [the Ladies L. O. C. tournament. filly " Jeilgélgkcity... . . . . . . . . . . . .. gfijéltyydcil-llltélilmmilllllg tiean; lhat com- Survlvors c " n on . . ggrcgsféer In larslt night's gllnllc A. Dliiiy at Bflltimc e high single oi 168 also high iotnl oi ____ I Readmgr glifll inns- (Canadian PPCSS) Only Enmcs scheduled. ‘ | Red Jackets BQsTQN‘ Jum- ]___Tw0nly llililic . , survivor: of the crew oi ihc co 1f Am°""‘" ’“‘°“'“"°" ;M. WillSh . . . . . . . . .. ion no 102 Kershal; which was rammed lllld Indmnapolsis _ I _ _ _ _ L _ D 4 H I .1. Mullins loo iii a0 sank early today lil vineyard Minneapolis 7 g gfi- 1311")! 121 1611 Sound by the round the lvorld Doi- Milwnukee 8 15 UG- Keenan -- l-id 7-1 14f» lnr Liner President Garfield W911? Columbus .. 5 u , K-Tfiflylen-l-‘i- ------ -- 101 r1 m brought n. u... w... 1.... today on Kansas City __ r - . board the liner. _ Toledo g g g ' Seven mclnbel-s oi till» KcrshnW-‘l st. Paul .7 15 2 Gmmm crew lost their lives when the v95’ Lmiisvme _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V ‘ _ _ __ 4 13 PE _ sol dived to the bottom four minut- +>__~. ‘. r G‘ ~ - - - - - - -- 114i? l}: 11143 es after the impact. pail-r)’ ~ >1 -) \ . L. O. C. BOWLING M. Human 03 ill 113 Ti??? Si, Difllledalllllrfl-i-iiulilxs’ and , E- “ughes 198 127 95 Miners‘ Trnnsportation (ionlvillly- 141st nlilht on the 1.. o. c. Alleys E. Ryan . . . . . . . . . . .. 107 10a m Qwnm o; the gush“; lo wimold a good game was ‘wed when 1% TMMTIMG" dciailskof‘ the collision pending l1‘ famous n-nu-n lliern appear pleased at the reception accorded em stllled. indicating that it had beelnit was decided that the om- belong- killed. ‘ed to an earlier period. In another experiment the sud-l The ancient ships were foillidon iencc watched the rhythmic pulsa- the western shore of Swcdcil in the tions cf the plants “henrt" in>province of Hallnnd by men digging pumping the sap. _The plimt wasKa ditch. dosed with a dilute poison showed; They are .made from good oak death spasms, but revived when an fmbcr. were 15 yards in length, ' ~ ' 1011i: yards wide and bifiliwoifla lkriiaiiastencd together by wooden --_—<o->- — ‘pegs. I In ope of them was found ii. beautiful carved piece of amber. ‘ Ill this case the method oi dili- 1mg consisted in estimating the con- BOlllutilluous land elevation. a phenomen- ]on peculiar to Sweden since the glu- ‘Clmdian Press) icial period by which the land gains EBBETS FIELD Brooklyn June llyncw ground from the sea by rising __ h, ' b l. m at the average rate of eight centi- ....§3'.‘i?2i...“2-§ii..13§2.... .355. ,..:i..-1-~-- - f‘ , i512“i.“'..?.3§§“€.§2“y...°l€.§i£§°?.“$5184TiTn3¥°§-¥i§'“?bi'i5S if?’ round imlkk of Pa}, Lmzo formcrlsea level, and should collscqueilily e Congratulations Red Jackets. crucial mquinh 1.41 Fliers in Cdnado. Again _. Photo-rriplicii upon their nrrivnl at the Canadian Pacific WinaimnStullon. 1"‘ * ' 1 ll‘l Mung-cal. fluent irom lcit to riglliz-Llllltain Koelll, MljOi Fillmntlrlct and Bowl! V“: .| . 1