r4- ’??? e". , . ,i-\.q. I ~11‘ '71.‘??? m-rwr. ‘ "*7 L"“X»"ul"fl U»... Stimu latcs every app, "fsfligfying and nounslurlg ctité ‘Trinity United " Church» The morning service Sundn)‘ “T” , by way o1" celebrating the Dlunwlld Jubilee 10f Confederation. Tile foi- 10 was lzhe order of sci-vice. n Ofkhn Prelude ~"(‘horal Song -<Wl!bley. JJaloiogy. Prayer oi‘ Invocation: Heavenly Father by “"1050 591"" it the hearts of lnérL- Bro knit i“ gotlber, grant that w.» may this day he ukennindcd that with sacred zen . a may worship Thee null love om- neighbor, Rclllove from us all Liblic and Prim‘? 9"“ film fait. liy SGYViTlZ our ilelwrfliloli we may glorify Thee througlh Jes- us rist lc-ur Lord. Amen. l-Xynlrr-“O Lie-i. 0H1‘ Agvg Past." _ ‘Prayer of {National Thanksgiving. ‘Oil. ifllzill-r which art ill Heaven. Annnnm- . ll- ll-r. Lalldwznlls" ~Pfillli " Scripture lflBSi0Il$—<PS£l1ill (reed responsivelyl Eccelesiasticua 4-4: 1-6, 10, 14. iHebr-elwn 11: 13, 33, 34. 3.0, w. Hymlr-"O God of ilcilhel." Offertory tOrgan)—“Thc Mable 11ml’ Eorcver." Prayer of Nutionui Confession. Hymn-Wilma icf The Landau." Sermon-Nile Shall have Domin- ion from Sea to Sea." Psa. T2: S. Prayer of Nation Intercession- Auth'm—"R'ece'ssllclnai" (Kip- ling)—Da Koven. National Anthem. Benediction. Pmtlude - M&T(1i1"—-V1Ill:6i\i. ‘Rev- Dr. Ramsay preached sermon. One let! the problems tlhzlt per- plexed the people oi‘ Israel was that the G011 whom iilty held in be the only true Glad should have for his inbabitan-re and the dwelling Help in 96 "Conllllenlomtien tile _ place of his people such n iiillilii and poor laud; but they brlit-vcri 1.118.! in. tlho time to crnlc iii)“ Imrd would prepare a land for Him‘ poo. pie, which should bt- the grezlles‘ among the lllliifilfl, Thin Ilvlicl‘ i» expressed by the Pszlilnist ill tlhe words "He eihali have tiolllinioll al- ljq from sea to ‘scu dud from the fiver to the ends of the curb. The "flVfiT" probably referred to the Euphrates and the "ends or tho eartih" no the so-cnlled Pillars of Hercules at lilo “Thiiflfll end of the MQdlt-“rranean Sea. ‘ The words "from sea to 'l<oa." imply vast l-x- tplt- This plsulm suggested tiln name 0f lcui‘ country, Thr- adop- ‘thin 0f the name (Janlllla was agfced to hy "the ticlcgzlic-s from the biern provinces llo tlilt- Colllcdar- on Confers ce only with great uctance. B wlllit should bt- its nevic name’! The word “King- m” and several other -" proposed 16-8 were reflected. Finally Mr. nard Tilley, One of the dele- tea. reading. at family worship 72nd Psalm, was niyuek -by tlhe a mill-lateness oftfile words of the t as a description of wile great _ new constitution ey were preparing and suggest- the word iniJo-n" as ltbe designation of This ,_ the Station at. 12.40 a. m. on the untry whose to the Conference confederalted provinces. zvlzsirlzsrlzn j Giulio: fitted by scientific ' methods. E. W. TAYLOR AND J. S. TAYLOR Rcgictcred. Optomctrlntc 142 Richmond Street ‘g-Q-O-OCCOQOOQO-O-OOOOOOQIQO ll? Ni. ‘ '0' Y "I wAm ‘r0 onocn son: C AL .-You can ho auurcd m: m utulll mi all telephone orders to the Mtor. Your wlchoc con- cerning grade, prico pad prompt delivery ‘ ll bmour law. We ‘ i -Qflv| to pluu. h W b. GILLIS d ca. COAL rlellee" 141111350910“ was agreed to and our ltntntl-y was called "The Dominion mt‘ Cilnatia." I5 it not true tlhat God had in the t-tlnlpuss of His tboughn-s a laud of gleat wealth and vast extent which l... tl-ltu preparing DJl‘ the people of this land? And as he was FY9957’ int: a great and wealtIlIY 15nd 5° he was preparing a b60916 to 1058b" . in the course oi‘ e888 8- "<16 was developed. tot cmlFd-Ze. "i559"!- skill and character, which occu- picd this land and laid the founda- tions of our State. vThe Divine guidance (untillllcd. The Fatihers ot Confederation were driven by force of circumstances to their "ask. and Providence being their guide. thcyl hullllcd better than they knew. - lt was the dream of the Psalm- ist that llhc great country oi‘ which he prophesied should be ruled by illf- justice of Gtod Himself. JIBQ- ice is rte foundation 0f 00111111011 tile, lltliilifllll lite and all social life, and of national greatness, and along \\.i ll the thouglllt 0f justice 1B that of mercy. "He shill deliver the needy, the poor also and him that hath no helper." Lot justice and mercy rule in our lend. Let us sec to it that tour minds think rightcously and our hearts feel ulc-rcy. Chinese Business Houses Refuse ‘To pay taxes (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI, July 4.——VlrtuallY ill the Chinese firms in the inter rational settlement have been clos- >ll in protest against the municiilill l, tiled tb t therein! MOI/l 13y on the morning of Ibbruory 5th. There bad boon broken four puucc of u window which faced tbc ‘Bertrand Mofilolkoy next= corro- borated the evidence uubbiicd by M; wire, lo. When crops-enm- sion of the ‘ma. He ucknowiedlfld time be bud ukeu the I001" 8W1" from the Vogue to m. Bradley in bill borne and wnsou-‘He 01¢ 11°‘ rocelvqabypf McCldbkey. ‘ Mn. Justice Wlrburton next, as belong‘ r to Judge Warburton. Se null luctieen i. lu the sauce hr the autumn. ' Mr. Johnston opened his case by; calling Mrs. Barbara Clinton to the stand. This witness notified that at. 8 o'clock on the 1118b! 0! the ml)- bery, Byers, the prisoner had called at her house and bud remalnedun- til about 11.80 playing curdn. This evidence was corroborated by her husband, Lawrence Clinton who further stated that Byers bud not been drinkilw- " William lav-inc, tbeyncxt wltneus swore that. on the night of the 4th he met Edmund Byers accompanied by JohuWhlte between,1l.80 and 12 o'clock at the corner of Queen and King Streets. After milling with them 101' two or three minutes be saw them enter Byers’ home. John White the next witness stat- ed that 11611841 been in Byers’ mm- peny between 11.30 4111113130 the nigbt of the robbery. Ho and Byers bnd entered the homo of the lat- ter’: mother for the purpose of heating some run! which they bad in their‘ posaesci . He had reach- rllm from a man named Joe Mo‘ Kinnon who. drives an open car. Mn- Mnry Bycrc, mother of the prisoner corroborated part of White's evidence an_d slated that bar son ball never beeu_ in panca- nlon of a fur coat. White bad left in t-he house a bottle containing some liquor. . Edmund Byers, tho prisoner, was the next witness. J-io declared bim- aelf not guilty of the crime with which be wen charged. He denied that. he had offered to sell butter to Mrs. MoGloekey and that he had not. been near the Factory on the night of the robbery. On the morn- ing of the arrest. fearing a “ruid" when the police came to the door, he took the bottle which White bad left out on the ‘Kick-roof and n p, Llfocpitul. There was bIIlT-Ql‘ ._ "" in the room and bhomon om: box. ~ A T g wltpcao wu not. croeo-exumin- t‘ " c " Vgiveflo Mrs. ' identified the ‘fur coat before her l‘ i o fthc Oondcnlcd Milk B11101’! l!!!‘ wllcllllunolu. July 4. — Henry flochet, conqueror of lBig Bill Til- ined be etu ad that be had beerl in‘ den. won the Wimbledon men's Jib- dictcd for receiving stolen 500M510: title today. defeating his fel- and did not know thy 111B c!" lllllow countryman, Jean Boron-a, in not been bronchi. up at. lhu necqnorllcr of his in o_ ‘ Jib bett- loll. which went “in? The adore was "‘ , 6+4! 4, 1-6. '_" L l-e l f? Some twenty-foul- players turned l thehrqualifyiug more: lust. week‘ in connection with the 1921 chum- pionchlpc. The but score was made by ‘Mr A.V. Sounders with an 88, closely followed by Mr. A.W. Hyudmlln and Mr. Morris" B. MdKinuon, -with 84 and 85 respectively, 1n the first round of the i191 championships. which must. be phy- ed on or before July 10th, the lino- up will be an follows: (The eoorefl given are those made in the qualifying round): .A- V. Saunders ‘83 vll-F-lB. Conrad 93 iCJW. MdKinnou 93 vc "C. Fiililter 98 nus. Guneuuluc so 0.. m. lM-B. llfulfinnon 85 vvL. er 9‘! Jwbli- nor 95 AJW. Weeks 87 u. A.iB. Cosh 95 iWJK. Ginger: 91 vs W-JF. Taylor 97 0. G. Hughes 93- vn 0.01.18. Dong‘ . . ‘ wortihtib A. W. Hyndnron 84 vs K. M» Martin 95 The following punt. failed to ell his hoino at 1.40 after a nveuualify for the championships but minute walk. He bad secured thelwill compete in g "consolation" match . J ..A.S. Buyer 99 vc Ixj. Archibald ‘ 1T1 I-LWJWeeiks 101v» o-lr. Nicholson ms DJB. Stewart 102 vc J.;A. ‘McMil- - Ian 1% EJD- Nicholson 99 vq 0H. ‘Bunt- uin 106 The standard of ‘gull!- has been steadily improving of late, years and during the past week some es‘ pecially and a ‘f9 being among the lolw marks. A very keen content for the championship is lookedtfor this season. ~ _ _ _ ,w _ t ,,l THIS WEEWSFIXTURESM- . .. 1 Monday, July dthh 2.80..lp.-.-m.-—- Goodwill 'M0nit.hly_ Medal. (doodles) ' . night. the 4th of lllfebruary cbout. @8430 o'clock, oflclring to cell bar 0' _ charged before Stipcndcry Mulc- - vpctiolgointlolincctinu wit . Mn," new" lMonday. July 4th) 5.p.l.ln. —~ Men's Singles Handicap. . -,’..m_ iwednesdly, duly 6th, 2.30 Thursday, July 1th, 2:30 p. mm: smashed it, cutting his finger in do- ing so. 1n rebuttal, Mr. Mackinuon aub- mitted the evidence of Officers Allan Mcinngs and Watson Hig- gins. These eciured that on return ing from the mihl factory about. 1.30 Pa mwvlvliltlb thBo fur‘ coglt. they notic~ e e yers. t e pr BOBBY‘! grandfather on the opposite side of the street to the police-station look- ililgdatdtbe (Nil-Wlfédflwl’. They hur- r e own o - yerc residence and shadowed it from _1.30 b0 3 o’- clock during which time nobody came in or out. with the exception of the grandfather. council's order increasing municip- al taxes from l4 to 16 percent. The strike will last 24 hours. and it! ibjoct is to inform foreigners that. ’ile ‘(Zllinolle are determinfld 110i» l9 puy. They threaten an unlimited strike and the stoppage of all busi- uel-ls in the event the council at.- temptu to_force payment. A vast maps meeting of rent pay- crs tiecided not to pay the taxes. and the Chinese Chamber of Com- 'liCll't'.C composed of settlement llifliTilfllllli. has adopted a. resolu- tion l-cfulling to pay the increased anlouni. but offering to pay 14 per cent. if efforts to secure the 1'6- liLlCliOll fail, a general strike ma)’ be called. -1Mixed Flour-comes. Saturday. July M)», 2.30..p.m».--.~.. 2nd Stage Presidents Matcbrmt i vulrorilrlsydney . ISYIIIINIEY, July 4. - iultonluu. iileralia Todd and Nessie won ftimlfit w; t- p coo in the 2.19 trot and paoe. e Otfllfllhlldailfillilillllefiduv 333i", 31?)? lthhl: 2'29 h“ and "l? 3~$1._1T9¥.:WFP°°' ' gtfvely in the closing classes of e morlliu . 8 - twoday nleet. here yesterday after- .- - ' pcon gt bbe trowting pork. The Markats i0ellia Todd, fast. trotter, owned " " -by A‘. Lewis of Reserve, was winner ~' ' ‘-' -' on the previous day in the 2.30 trot. OTTAWA, Out... July 4. —-There ‘Ind .m°9_ Monet“, l‘ u entry o; ha“ b?“ Prceliwly “° 11°" '39'I.W..A. Rudderllnm, Sydney, while velopuients in Cenadiun . eggs New; bah“, w ma Tm", Mable mark“ ‘we’ u“ Weekend "m1 of William ‘McManue. tbeeunllmcry the exception of two cents nd- gollowu; 2:19 trot. and PWQ- Puree "°,'!‘,°°- cam. lBatonotte, we. Rudderbam, oronto-Vulnas bore continue .-,gydney' 1 1 1; Pqwr Aubrey’ A_ to work firm under decreasing ‘l-e-Kamyog, sydney- 3 2 3i Mill Yin ceipts. Dealers are-quoting couu-‘glamd. the 0,9“, D,‘ Johnna,“ try shippers extras 33-34, firsts 31 ma“ “ma”, 4 a 3. Lu" B“ m“ seconds 28. l ' ' ~ Montraul— Dealers are paying country shippers for upgraded c558 delivered extrlu 33-35. first: 30- 3i. seconds 27-28. Price! to re- tailers extrlle 37—40, first; 34-35, for live poultry delivered fowl over seconds 82, Dealer: arc paying for live poultry delivered fowl over flvc pounds 82 to 21, four to five pounds 20 to 24c, under four pounds c. Saskatoo —, Receipts hero are holdiugtfeir ylpieady. but are runn- ing heavily to seconds. Dealers are paying country shippers deliv- ered canes returned extras 26, first: 24, ‘seconds 20. . - Edmonton-This market bee held Edmund Byer (Continued from page 1-) thoro- jllnlped up, ran a short dist- zlllcc, returned picking up the fur coat threw it into Mr. Gregorys face. He saw the man quite 013ml)’ when he turned and ‘took him to be the prisoner who, to his knowledge resembles the man. He sgw blood- stains on the window and box- (The boxes _bold 60 lbs. of butter. In the cross-examination the wit- ness gave evidence concerning t a broken windows and stated be didlrt. know the prisoner w_as a By- crs. Police Officer Watcon Higgins (sworn) told of getting a call at i501; A- tbfadblillab, llvmin 1 5, mo- morning of the 5th of lFebruary and with Officer Doyle answered the call. He described the scene of the break as he found it and identified the fur coat produced in court. On information obtained from Guyglud Gregory, the next morning about 0.30 accompdnied by Officer Train- or and armed with a warm t|‘h6 arrested Byers in the act. of acup- ing over the roof of his premises on Queen St. lie testified tbqt By- ers had a fresh cut. on the little ling;- el- of his right hand which wad ool- ing blood. Smears were made by both he and Officer Trainer. . Cross-examined he stated ho could not swear. without the know- ledge he now has. that the smear was u blood smear. The prisoner on lbeing arrested told him he thoughtli. was the prosecutors raid~ ing the placer-which bu been raid- ed on several occasions. _ , ‘ll - Police Officer Joco h Trainer‘ (sworp) who enlisted fflcor I-lig- sinp in the urrelt. ct {Byers norm.- ed the facts of the arrest. He not- iced the. cut on "Byercjflllgor which he described ac being a elem cut oozing, blood, on the joint of the little finger of the rlgigjand. The cut was quite frcsii. tile took an im- pression on a piece of paper, which being .. ‘ " in‘ court. he identi- fled. . Mrlqlnnip MoOlockcy (lworu) of 249 lDorcbestor cwou that. Byers came to her p ace on Friday BASEBALL - . At Victoria rel-blast evenillgthé 19M infuntry, Highlanders" won from the Artillery Signeilergfc, A, was "played for a prize which in‘ ‘al- ways ucqeptabie m the lioldiere. on and Anchor: for the {lioof “any ‘orhme "eon-um deal"! their uniforms. The following was are quoting mwmly l lhibhors ot- m” ""9"," tronlzv, firsts 24. seconds 18. no. I ~ ceipts continue to chow u decline. Vancouver .-—~ liifloctivo. today dealers are quoting. producers for ungrlded eggs delivered cues ra- ~' turned extru-ZT-Zo, firsts 25-80.- aoconds 23-25. , " ‘ 81- Johwln-cnlllllv I cont" , lies- to chow a. dpcl-ouc ‘with tboquality Pith" roar. Doctors "cl-ducting country 1111mm ml- lttl "median. delivered. i w, - . l‘ . t filwvflllltlw .115 l“ lull-inn. .1 it, l il.“‘.i%'i...'1i .t:. xqblngcr I I ' t ll l .1051» ‘Infantry, Hiivilnildclld ‘_ Cuieln 0-. Catcher.‘- tcapt.) ' -‘ Mud!‘ Pitcher. ‘ otlluo,.l\f~. Gupt- Johnson. lat Bose. lull-claim n. second. BIBG. Germany.- Third Bane.» . Campbell, 0.. Short stop. -l i. . John-gen 0. n. lit Field.‘ "Steele, 8.; Centre Fold. ~ ., Pitcher. ll" bin.‘ . r 0 . . . .. Jib i “Millie ~ V 1b,. obtre Field, mil). u. 1min mold; . H gtarcitcoberw-Mcut McIntyre. " . . g Jdd nun. ' , v motto- ._ ildmlu. kg“; Null vcrujsza viii t. ‘tuiuml Bum n n maroon-flan 0o. in. up. ‘and ‘family. no Montreal‘ lteolt item-liq} tour-dumb "Pulp . quantity of butter nt 20 contc pol- lb. which be bold be wlu going tn ’ no at the Condensed m; lluctory. She was cross-cum! 0d by Mr. Jobnst and admitted lilo wu. irate Martin, for hnviug received . stolen mod; cad being cult u to i ~ this ;oourt f0 .4110! sud to l lmm- c co liflorlblb number of ' , b tbd ' 1st Round Vice Rreeideuils Mitch-- Batonettelsli ' naut Rowing lClub, Toronto was de Viclters, Sydney Mines, i! 4 4; Rfiuio da. Time: 2.19 1-2; 2.20 1-' g‘ 2.19 1-2. - -l'ecord breaking mllcbut he won ’ the 2.22 1L0. by; the score 'o_l 1.0-3. The gdbfe The teams wish tn thank tbdilov- " - .,Tbe second section of tho City " Lehgue Baseball Schedule will get ttitltfilttiith 8 _ . l l - rrnemurc hove-yell to meet. a de- ' um not trusting to their reputlltioii Jfltflnmiwcr, n the second 'lep to ‘iTliEmlltiQN u v CAlbGlNATlfIGMfiylQf Yr. (‘JERII ,;, ,. G -: " 'ili\‘\l -"-th¢ kiickiegsifepicture you s! WEDNESDAY’ KiyIiP.Ii'HUi2sDAY ;3L_I\9~.‘-l 1w.‘ " "Hill. i "a ~. '.'l.~' l) . MATINEE 26c mo 15c NIGHT 37c 26c 16c v H ' ' l Int . _ \Thler¢'g a note of switch-Ea to: ¢L£J§y 3 l" _ little Kiki vwhqcame fforvyyldmpyyhgrg 3/”?- fm "u, heart of the "best catch" In Paris. l. Kik|.'_ uwg~h|m_ _ all richu Cau gm him and held him - anlfiiovcd him. And how could he help but love Kiitif? "f? ' ' \ up.‘ " J l l . 4 n’ -NORlVlA’S\ l‘. i. A BIGGEST HIT l, . Nevvs » \‘ - Review ‘ \0rohestlli _, . Joe Wright Runs Into Boom While- l . Leading In Race For Diamond Sculls HENLEY 0N "IlH-AMES. Eng..-isll line~_—a few morenirtlkes would July 4- l-Asltflfk tragedy -~ tragedy have made llilll chnulpion amateur» for n young Canadian, who crossed ozlrsmlln of the worid#ivright's Jthe uktiuntic in quest. of the "Dia- right our DQ031110 entangled in a ,ml"'ld Sculls and failed with vic- rope dangling from, one ‘of tile tory in his-group — pervaded the punts on idle hn-onln and boforc he IHenley Regatta: course, Saturday. could free it. his opponent, who had ,\vhcil Joe Wright, Jr.. of the Argn- scuiiod lifiilélltifllisiy ill lilo ruck aft- er lacing all early lead, revived and forged ahead, gliding to the chamlp- ionyilipwvilile lthe spectators altern- ately cheered llilll and shouted ' condolences to ille stalwart ‘Canad- ' iun. footed for the historic emlblenl by lit‘. lLce, of Worcester College, Ox- ford. “Perfectillillfl will “Satisfy That lcéJ Cream Craving TEN vAnos ‘r0 so 'iWhen but ten yards from tiio flu Truro Horse Travels" Twice Around ~. In Very Fast Tillie 0f 2.09 1-2 Lambert Todd 2.02 -1-4, the pac- Ruth S., H. M. Sweeney lng non of Jim Todd owned and Britigclvutcl- . . . . . . . . . ., 5 driven by Collie ‘MllcKenzie of Silvor Belle, l1}. t7. iicn- ‘Truro, broke the track record nt. lloslloy, Brooklyn . . . . . .. (i. the Exhibition Grounds yesterday Time: 2.16; 2.15 1-2; 2.17. when he,pacetl a mile against time 2.22 Trot and Pace in 2.09 1-2. This was the first‘ Katherine Claude, (Joliio time that the Halifax Speedway MacKenzie, Trllro . . . . .. 1 bad aver been negotiated in 2.10 or SoldomtQ, Thou ilolmes .~batt.er and broke the previous fc- Springlliil cord set last year by Vera Grattnu Edith-tilt! Great. Halifax 2.00 1-4 who had paced the truck Wiltncn BOy,'A.li0(iKi-l(ii1 in 2.11. , Halifax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Yesterday was a big day for Mr V. Peters, Morrytilllc MucKeuzia for be not only eld tho $135135. Halifax _ , _ _ _ I __ l; 5 reins behind Lambert Tod in his 'i‘ime: 2.18 l-2; 2.17, 2.21 1.g_ 3.00 Trot and Pace lEiiza Todd, Merrytime Stables," Halifax . . . . .. Jnmen Aubrey, Simsoll Bros. Amherst . . . . . .. 6 G 2 1 2 Lloyd George Collie "MacKonzin, Trllrtl 3 4 1 2 3 Harry S._Wm. Flclnmilll; Jiialifax‘ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 3'3 R._ Lina Patch, Chas Elliot’ ' Aylesford March. Morrytilnu , Stallion, Halifax . . . . . .. 5 5 5 R Time: 2.20; 2.21 l-d; 2.23 1-2; 2.23; 2.31.. Mile against limo to beat Track Record won. Lambert Todd, 2.02 l-ti, by J m Totld. " Collie MacKonzio (Ma Kollzio Up.) ' " Quarter 32 l--i, Tnlf 1.04, Three Quurtors 1.36. Mlle 2.09 1-2. . > . i,» l; ~ ~ rbeoauae In its manufacture aeloltb- the founduthoTl finest dairy products, biuefirui Mayors and the mo t modern and painstakinqf-inew ‘M? making an lot: Cream of unvarying exceilgaglcgi-rifiib. smooth". ‘ nourishing. ’-' " " ' ' PICNIC WCQILVIMITTEES ~ should get in touch lhifhflia just as soon an on.» arc net. Got our. price: and let us (toil you all about aurlabor caving sanitary. tillhfile, and 890°"!- PERFECTION, is what every oncpuyiivjhdin they aclc for ice cream whether In the local atone or the public gathcrllflfl- .» ~l t‘ y t, - Central" Clleanierlc l "(Limited ,.-,..\ wnotssaus t plslvnlieurqne‘ f 5 6 l V . lilf "i. I J S "i first money in straight heats in two of the three events on the card, class with Katherine Claude and the 2.20 fixture with Captain Mack. Eliza Todd carry- ing the colors of the Marrytlme Stables won first money in the 3 minute class but only after tho ~ovcnt had gone to the limit of five heats with James zAubreyj and Lloyd George each winning a "hunt. THE su lvl MARY 2.20 Trot and Pncc Cont. Muck. Collie Mac- , Kenzie, Truro . . . . . .. Plate Glass, Morrytime Stables, Halifax . . . . . . .. 2 _Little June Bug, l-i. T. Fulton, Stewiacke . . . . .. 3 John McGrogor, J. W. Palmer, Melvern Square 4 ~i I / 1.164 -- I ,1 j‘. ,PHO‘NE§ 848 91ml '7'. Vl/Ith Cream from Diccacc "Froo Arca the but ingredient: prccurable and. ‘the ' Input modern ‘much- jfisnfiry-flilfi mnk/nn ‘ ‘z. it effort to give ‘iqurqlcuotomcro the .-.- Kill’. P°'.‘-. .. ,. ..1 l. 3 so that. the Stars‘ will "have to bu right on their toes if tilt-y want to hold their reputation. i The brand of bail turned out by the players no for this season has been exceptionally good, there w“ orrorsyand no doubt there willbe errors in the second section. but it is up to each and every 1mm u“ the represent Candle "F. ma/tcheg this cu claily nuuel President ' ilc Davis o “ "i t .‘ ,0‘ I‘ ...__. V‘ " péemcraccmeuru: the ;_Starq pad abcgitptl .. ,. . - " i‘ the nm w "bin unwell ohmic" l C hertlrwvdla in t-Elllslt. Alilrlioq llnldin f F-Hlwlllne. anld .._, Jae." ullltem. rlrshflvcnl. ‘tTlhe-‘Evekileotihlr Iiillyflfl‘ '. - Ittilhwtiwly-cw‘ “i. , o, feat and ‘are confluent‘ they can continue on with the canto winning streak u" they had in the first sec- Wlmfl i0 “all! cut down the number 0f errormthépnuterial is theta to do a it end it nowremalns for the boys to v BMW their-bell illflylnt; ability‘ jtu‘ . 111i! inns and I ere is no quantiogt . ». but the fans wi i in turti show theii‘, tlon. . crowds: 8613i!" bull and -everyb01lY| They arc busy keeping flt and wild“ $11M" hlllby no mutter’ whet‘ c e nc. ." " u.» yvlnlaluhe llmgmm lllattliey - " ' ' ~001Mb“ have blond cblibce of . l-"Ki" Mllidilll . ‘ “' ' . . - " ' \' ' ,,_. W°,.l,".ltlllpwlnq,anl 3:3’ gibnanylltlticanocmmont m: _ i5: Pmnflantlwe m c tiililyn vii" Itliobll i6 ' a u pinl- tea’ . ., mp lcilolion luycu ' IF loci: ' t . . t _ . ‘ . i k ,> n. “Zn/é. f. “ w‘ ‘"0 PPM»? qytipliltiiflli um. of all." .» can only una-gasqoul- ohoi "" ' _ MlQQfl-Jletiuthia evening; ' ~ The Ronni who ‘have been play- concillulrlt bull all through the g! m! only kettiul no! a i‘ L3 $011,904! oi,..ihe cc ‘re I ll dlitrfor Q-bffilktill tint: t ‘ y ... . WiidianAclas t" = .u... uuvliri 1 l lull? _ » l IMTi-IAL _ ‘Pitt-lotion: but Icbv C0