. o. A’ _,~/ 4 um; 2o. 1930 BAii RESULTS BALL lllillili NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL nus gums The Rovers and Stars clash this evening at the C. A. A. A. Groundsl in the regular City League game/ The inst game. between the Rovers and C. N, R. C. was a great im- H-R-E. Brooklyn ... no oee "- ... 1 ‘l 0 Pittsburgh ... ... 512 1 Dual”, ch“ m‘ Lop“; mam-a proveinent over e number of game- md uemmm immediately preceding. and it is hop- that the improvement this evening E k I will continue in the same propor- “ew York n a 9 tion. Let the afternoon's game be the Cincinnati 11 1a 1 m‘ y“ Donohue, Prnelett. Kevin; and Bog- m; Lucas and Gooch. Canadian Boxer to Meet Thompson Boston at St. Louis postponed. rain AMERICAN LEAGUE TORONTO. Ont. June 25—Biliy ‘ Townsend, lightweight boxing chom- First. Game: H. It. E. pion o! Canada, has been signed to 5t. Louis ... ... 4 ll 1 meet Young Jack Thompson. world’s New! York 5 10 0 welterweight champion, in Los An- geies, about July 28. The “bout will be staged outdoors, Stewart and Ferrell; Wells and Har- grave. probably in Wrigley Held. Second time. E. B. E. _ retools .. .. 411 ii‘ 5_Mile Race Sew York .. .. .. I55 1' Caraway. Braximi and Berg; Wal- bucw. Shores. Quinn ad Oochrene: A five mile bicycle race was held Perkins. at Southport Monday, June 23rd. There were ten starters. First P1111’- First Game. was won by Harry Mulch. second prize, Austin Kennedy, third prize, B. R. B. Willard Stewart, fourth prize, Fred Fhiclgo ... ... l ‘l 1 Smith. vniurnipuh e i: : ‘Eh; tcflowiml also fusidwi iu or- Licens and Ttate; Eamsbaw and deri Locbrane. '5. Walter Kelly. . 6. Earl Kennedy. second game, ' 7. Kenneth Mclnnis. B. Louis Smith. 5, R, n 9. Alfred MacNeill. Chicago 1 1o o‘, 1°~ will Simm- Philadelphia 2 '1 1i Siemr-Jossbh Bums‘ Blneholder, Holshauser and Manlom‘. ' Timfi-MF- Plcnrd- buffing and Dickey. Benough. Ahfl°\ln¢¢1'--J-Al'1“m‘¢ 1 The prizes were donated by Mrs. H‘ 3__ 5;! L. l-IHMcPherson and Miss Mary Detroit 4 s zfmlih- Boston s 1 1» Fime- 14 mihuies- | ilogsctt and Hayworth; Desaulies. ii-—-—-—-- itusseil, Durham and Berry. n. 3, E, ,0n Monday evening, June ifith, Cleveland ..... 5 5 ‘Lthe iriends oi Miss Winnifrcd Mc- Wmhlngton 1a l6 cosmic. oeorzsiowu. cove her s mis- ll runs in 1th inning. Harder,'cellaneous el-iowor at the home o! Sheiiner and Hartley; Brown and Mrs, Melville Ross. The house was I11; utter darkness. but on the arrival &ucL of the bride-to-be the place burstf gAT-[QNAL LEAGUE int.) a, flame oi light and the await-‘ ing guests showered he: with 6°11- n, R, gjfetti. As soon as this excitement sub- Pulaéflrbm ‘H ‘H n‘ ___ 1p, 17 3 51d“ little M155 Eliilfli‘ R055. attired‘ Chicago . Bcnge, Jouba] and Davis; Nelson. Blake and flartnett. rsrnmwnoxsr. Lesion": Toronto ... Baltimore . 3 l0 lilunch was served by the hostess es- Graham and O'Neill; Roy, J. Weaver ‘ eistcd by M35 Myflxe m“ A dc" and McMnlien. ‘lmhiflll evem“? w“ bmught m a g, 11, g, ‘ hride-to-be. Each guest was served a Buffalo s s apiece in s mu’ "m" ma“ ‘°’ m“ u» Residing .... A 1d . ; H rman nd singing ll lmsgzyfl-flfl Barflzve e I Jolly Good R110“). The guests the“ ‘wended ma; way homeward alter a R E_>w15h,ing the brlde-to-be much hub Rochester ... ... ... ... - 915 1 Pine“ Jersey City ... ... ... .... 8l1 1' l Irvin, Litticjohn, Foreman McGravni A very pretty wedding wok paw Carhbn and Florence, Jonnard. '* "'_‘ " ' Second Giulio First Game. . . Montreal . ... l}: i ER-E. News - - . l’ kl. Montreal . . z 1o 4 I 11111111" “Y "fiifjf r1133“, Newark 5 1 0 Bnclnlcw m5 B’ m and Vangilder. Hortmln and Niebertllli chi-mum “when M nan-mu cnd Stahlnun. Stahlnnn- -i——.7‘*-_'_¢_——' ii ‘Perfection’ .-conn rmrs -- -___ w, “pry a complete line of "Perieotiun" rim. I! you w l" need o! rim. we m1 II" W" ma” by giving you an absolute- ly hlghelt qnellw. "u! Infill‘ ma, Tire, at a price which cln- Mg ho equalled. We are hlllfl? plum! with the extremely 1'"- mnable price at which we are en- abled to cell these Time. but l" even mm mull"! "'1' ‘h’ '°' mrnur amt-wry Isfviw mo; hue given to ell or our cru- when. Chandler nriin. uunwnne uncrums ‘BETTIE BY BULBS" 1ND OIIAPII Fennel WROLISALI MID {dose by the cutting o! a. cake by the‘ .. 1a l5 z as s bride. “heeled ‘he many B“ Time had wrmori iinis to Tudor-cs Osborne. 39W u“? "Wm in a baby carriage de‘ i big time court. career. While in a oorltkd 1m.’ the Wiaim-‘Mis- B“t'i‘broad spzrtlng sense that was sad iett Minn assisted the brlde-W-be l“? news to the u. s. 1.. 'r. A., as well as Opehlhfl’ $116 Bu“ ind leading “the: to all other tennis enthusiasts, it humorous 8P°et1n85~ $°m° °f Whifhi came as a relief to some oi’ the broil- H. i. i. brwdgm‘ '“ rims =5 77'?‘ "*9; ed oiien with the fiery genius that 1 1o o guests. Following this s flsllvivus" was and is the willowy Williams. I-Ie I Tilden Many not atune with the ofiicial that Tilden would remain out of the .on all sides. music of the spheres as inlerpreted tennis picture. internationally at least None oi the official announcements from U. S. L. T. A. headquarters corv- team this year?" corned “Big Bill." ‘ known any plans. by the United States Lawn Tennis Asociatlon are rather ‘amused at the way in which William Tatum Tllden has been cmbarr sing U. S. Davis Cup team selections. More than a year ago. "Big Bill" competitions following some reverses the; seemed to indicate that Father was tough to b::s! at St. Davids Manse on Wednesday] June 18th, when Winnilred, dough-l M‘ 1nd M" "ink Murphy. Mon-i “Conny “sired ms home in Georgg. ier of Mr. and Mrs. John L, McDon- I teglie- Yecfinfll’ Vi-‘md GWTFwwn- 4 l2 3 Ioacasion. after which B11 lmned i": ald was united in the holy bonds of; ' Lari! sync 811d she's a wedlock to Albert E. Layers, employ- ee C, N. R. The ceremony was per- 1 HEW. Xtwhi-ly visited GeorBei/Jwn» i ram-my visited Gem-g¢wv,-,-,___A_ ‘ lormed by Rev. C. N, liicNevin. The‘ bride was becomingly attired in a. match and was attended by the, groom's sister Miss Bessie Layers‘ with hat to match, while the groom‘ was ably supported by Mr. Spurgeon couple were met at the manse gate‘ by a crow-d of serenarers who show- ered them with rice end oonletti. The bridal party then motored to‘ Charlottetown and left Thursday morning on a honeymoon trip‘ through the Maritime Provinces. on their return they will reside in’ Georgetown. ' l Mr. Howard Llewellyn. Emmi-lion ‘Island, recently visited Georgetown. a Messrs. Samuel Yorston and Wei-a dron Levers, Georgetown, recentiyi visited Boughton Island. ! Miss Francis Levers, Georgetown, recently visited Bmzghtmi Island, Miss Katherine Fitzpatrick was as vititor to Georgetown on Sunday. Mir. Murdock McLean, manager.’ of the Eastern Canneries Ltd.‘ Boughton Island. spent the week end. at no home in Georgetown. E Mr. and we. Joseph GotelL]. Boughion Island, recently visited‘ Georgetown. l Miss Myrtle Yorston, uoorgetowml recently visited Mughton Island. Mr. Melville Ross. Georgetown, re- cently visited Eougiiton Island. M) , months ago and proceed to come back : sist such action would be unfair, be- announced his retirement from such‘ in world-arousing fashion. Though‘! cause he declined to qualify for that beaten recently by Cochet, considered honor. ' best P: u“ fiend‘ 5w“ ““p“‘-’5"’“"': Perhaps‘ Time“ may repeal’ m5 Y” the guidance o! Messm R’ a Mute“, Mass, is visiting i-elazivcs in Clur- ties along the Ottawa. I: is ' liev- ' he did defeat "Bunny" Austin, Eng- tiremcut statement and thus relieve 5- 5- Miiheod. And Ben Rogers. 3' lomemm‘ am‘ R€“‘_1l“,_ ed here ma. Arthur same w. > Wm llsh ace, and Baron H. L. do blob. hu 01d bosses-the U. S. L. T. A.-—of P3793’ 0f 151M161“ “We shciwfl 0‘ 91’ m‘? Lanab-x-“Tbhiountains m, the go,“ I purge, Italy's champion. or old was much in evidence. i were playing many matches to qualify i Cup. America's tennis nabobs may for Davis Cup team appointments. feel like game ctficlals who have call- None in the singles showed as much a: Tiiden did. This became so pub- ', mental Tiiden when in action. They Until this S, ing, it was figured licly manifest that the question arose 1 will be under fire then, indeed-l! blue fiat crepe dress with hat io'a1d. moor-lily visited Georgetown. who also wore a blue fiat crepe dress 318W?» Ywemly ‘fished GEOYSBWW. l Walker. also an employee o! the C.‘C8-Yd18lh. X96911“? Visiibd GBQYEQ-i N. R. After the ceremony the happy WW“ ‘ mu. cuhnm rr JTOWN cumulus.» AGE SEVEN iientral Guardian? Conservative Victory "°“°"'°" "m" °"‘““ °“°° Confidently Predicted will be closed for Mon, June 30th, un- i til Monday, July 7th. 4831-6-24-31 iflyonrn neuron: sun Your.‘ Dominion Headquarters of Party Sum Up Cam- zedme 22:“ ‘Cshllgh sfhlczs; 1i paign Tedencies Forecasts Defeat of Cabinet . - . . . tel-w r s); - v - = _ - - fYcctown. a; Traveller's Reg" mo‘ l Including New Munster of Fisheries. - I ‘ 1 . i i” ‘L N °h°1s°“‘ Mmme“ By rnouss u. ntscanocu ;four oiissrio ministers. Hon. T. s ‘ . Mail and Empire staff Writer. "crersr fllillO‘ i=av Bra d i ' h: cans COLLIDE-Jrwo cars collid- ° ~ " ° “ °“ °‘ a“- .ed l!“ night at the cum" a! Euswn OTTAWA, June 22.——Tlie end of-‘iong period. He faces a very scriom iand Prime street one u’ me can‘; the third week of the campaign finusgcontest, Premier King should win 1r which was swpbcd. received consid-l Ceflservanve headquamer? in thefqmcc “be?” and Hon‘ w‘ R‘ 310m’ arable damage m one of R5 fenders‘ ‘capital even more CiPZiIIIi ‘ic than atcr-iveli in liiemlile, but Hon. Charle; ‘the beginning over the result of the‘ stewart is doomed in Edmonton ‘contest. It is claimed that each suc-Ygasi and Hon, Ian Aicxenzje. Mm, jceedmg report from the several Pro-‘mwr of l-lealzh and SOiCllETS Wcliare vinces gives mom Justifiration iorihss no more chance o! twinning confidence in a decisive Conservwive against Hon. Hi1. Stevens in Vancou- pmled by the Junior supreme Hep” victory. From the beginning [hi1 ver than a. Liberal candidate carrying resentetlve. Mrs. (Major) J. A. Mac- G°"°mm°“‘5 dew“ h“ bee“ "‘°'.P"“*‘d"“° against mm“ Simn“ PM" Kenna‘ Pa“ Grand emu‘ and herimillkd here, and the real question mier Anderson predicts lion. C. A 5mm. my‘ Wm“ amved Saturday‘ was whether the COX1S8l".'DIi‘.'€S would Dunnings defeat in Regina. nigh; crossing ‘mm the Island w‘ win a. decisive victory or would there Cape Tomeltme and- motoring be a Tepfitilltin of the stalemate oi The foflr of the ministers has per- fllmugh so We5tvme_ They an 0n 1925. At< Conservative hsndquarwrs hlrfiicd ‘the PBTVJ. 811d fifiih-‘d V0 lht their way to cape Breton on an o“ there 15 nor.» no dour)», a degig)‘; moi-m in Ottawa Liberal ‘Clfélilki. with tidal .45“ to the Tempks They left‘ victory will be won ‘a lznciivledge oi certain defeat in the yesterday Mk5 Mamie Mug.“ of, The Government's pcrztiozi is rcn-‘Calllfifli dual COTJRKUBM" and ll CC‘!- westvum accompanying thim‘ Ne“. dered eiiTltlflilf. p: '.i5 thpjllflh‘lfill’ljylOf heaty mLnLue: icasualiics Grasgow Newt ‘the desperate Whlth nit-there l5 no JOY lef: 121 ofizcicl Lib~ Toming Time! PYTHIAN SISTERS PARTY- Miss Jean I. White of Charlottetmn, Grand Chic! o! the Pythian Sisters‘ for the Maritime Provinces accorn-l Icabinet ministers find themselves inWrIil Ottawa Men arrrxlng in Otta- itheir several CODEIilUTTiClES. mi ‘ Oxnside vca from all parts o! the Dominion or d3rr= freely predict the defeat of the gov- my} even crnment and an Ottawa busincsl - » .,j.‘inrm. a ‘pronounced Lflcersl, ncimitterl DIARRIED IN NEW YORK—T'hE‘ Quebec scarcely a G15" 33y Gazette MYSI-Johil M» leave his ovxn 0oz. . Holmes. Prince Street, announcesun may, Prgiqnzjg m6 mania-EB 01 hi5 dihEhl/Bl‘ Lm-Warfindg 111111591; --\_>¢.- ~ 3111s vrecl; that not n traveller hat V“ “smelli- m M1 mueld MC- , quoi-Brorne mid Hon. Lucien Cnnllonifbeefl in his store since tho electior mna-ld- m1 June 29th» at the British may seek in Qusb-tc county a sarcr. was anncunccd but had told him th.‘ Chapel 1n the Cathedral 0f St. John refuge than DOI-chpgggy, government was, doomed, the Divine. New York City. For the‘ o{F1:'-l‘.c*l'l£-I Hon.‘ New Brunswick provincial eiectic" P353 three Years M155 names has‘ Cyrus Mcmiiian. cannot be elected returns inclzcale the present 51X Fe.’- been B" “strum? °f 111N571” d9“, m Queen's P. E‘. I. if a Liberal isreral constituencies held by Conserv- oramm at u" Unwersity o’ wisconJ elected in 7211s ciual constituency l!‘ tires are absolutely saie. with a or - sin. Mr. McDonald is connected with‘ M11 be R. H. Jenkins. Chester .\Ic-|i.1in'.',v of redeeming Carleton-Vic's ~ the “reign departmenl’ 9’ ‘he R033“ Lure. one 0i the Conservative enrolls.‘ with local issues out o! the v Bail‘ l“ ‘NW’ W" Clly- The?! a" . dldaies, is sure of election and u. 1.5 m Nonnumberianrl county. it is . ~ spending their honey moon in Print"! geit that John H. Myers. the other, pccted that George McDade will 1 - Edward wand‘ the home M the Conservative candidate, can beat R. deem it for the Conservatives, m ~ gr°°m> M1 and M“ hknmald Wm H. Jenkins, leaving the new minister. ing a not gain of two in that sr. .2 make their 1mm’ at F1°1d5t°n' New at the bottom ofihe pail. Hon. J. Ll province. Y°Yk cm” uzalston is fighting with his back‘ Alberta Situation "against the trail in Yarmouth-Shcl-g Alberta provincial elections _d CORONEES mmmglt-The cm“ burne, but in Nciv Brunswick Hon. little ieciersl significance except ie “w” WW9“ m“ me CW5‘ M dam’ Peter Veniot has a sale sear. ‘heavy vote polled by Conserve es i of an infant. whose body wwas exhum- ‘ L in Edmonton which would ind M ed a“ Kelly's (‘"55 “mmly “n TM“ ‘Ministers u. Ontario lthe election or s. n. u. Bury. - n- 1 day by (‘flier Di the Avttolrney Gefxeril’ All the Ontario miiIlEIPTS are in‘ servative, in the East riding, ant. he . SPOET BUG aw“ concluded last awning The r“ their ovm ca: JIOHCZPS and nil! defeat o! Hon. Charles Stews: in ‘pmt b‘ the lumpsy‘ made by D" _A probably stay there. though they may Edmonton West. Both Calgary )1!- ‘ J‘ Murchison and Dr‘ W‘ F‘ MUM» run out for a meeting in adyoining‘ stituencies are assuredly Cons va- l“ was m the effect that there “'35 counties. Conservative headquarters live. and they have a (air char. 1 in gwnpnqf mdfiaging m? “Omncl: 2r predict the defeat oi three of the Leihbridgc, Most oi the iarmcr an- °“ ‘Pa? a“ 595° at 5's w“ e _ .___._.___ ciidatcs in Alberta. are fri ' to NH“; m“ “my have the m“ and judged‘ the child may have we'd a Misses Jean and hint“; Liontriguo. lion. R. B. Bennett. It is dlflfi _'t in roe where the Liberals will s rum more than one representative mom the‘. province. Dr. Gcrshau w? > rc- prcscnted Medicine Hat in :11 last parliament as a Liberal, will mob- nbly var. again. Little is known in Ofitaun c1 mo Quebec situation except in the oun- Dm. m of; 3.5 U_ _ g v- g ‘natural death. The coroner's Jury re- ‘ _ __, , ‘ , ._ J B u s a E up turned a. verdict that the infant died Hahn)" N‘ s" me hsktug [henna a natural death, caused by the surl- den change from breast to bottle. and , incompetency oi the mother to pro- perly take care o1 her child. _ | lp, the city, Nor d.d he make ; ' _ inis bosses to invite Tiiden to enter All Tilden did was to go to Europe . that classc Moreover, some will in- It will be eating crow for our ten- Capt. T. G Taylor has arrived home from Montreal after n week's visit. STANHOPE BEAC“ INK-Under‘ Mrs, Helen R011?!‘ cf Ens: Dedharin... Stanhope Beachlnn last evening. and greatly admired the alterations and improvements recently reflected. At the conclusion oi the inspection. the party was entertained at a. re- cherche dinner. which did credit to the new management, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warren. The Tilclen‘ embarrassment. If he doesn't play, and France or Meanwhile, other American stars‘ some other country winsthat Davis servstivcs and that Sir Georg Per- ie_v is safe in Argenteull. Iienri 3our—_ sssa will win easily in Labciic Hull has been a safe Liberal canal"; iency, ‘but for the first time in 20 yus-e is ~ being seriously contested by the Con- servatives, Wright constituenry is good fighting ground, and Louis. dou- sineau. Corsen-ativc, has eiicllenh prospects. In Pontiac there is a bitter t fight in the Liberal party b;tween j , , Mrs. J. McAleer inee Jean BIanchQ 11rd; of. Boston l5 receiving a vrami‘ welcome from 11c:- lllilllj.’ friends. She ‘ will spend several weeks viszur-g her ed “a bad one" against the tempera- 10ml” home hi‘? Mr. Alexander hicNevin of East Royalty left Tuesday (or Princepnrt, scum-HIRE UNION__A number of Nova Scotia, where he has been en-. Christian Workers from the ‘my gaged to build a barn on Beech Hill" i mwn churches met in St. Pauis Perish i Farm‘ “Tied W M" F‘ W‘ Smnden" i ' “an yeswmay Mmmaon m he“ an Mr. McNevin was BCCOlHDGYliPG bi" address by M135 Isobel MacDonald‘ i Mr. L. W. Roper. who uili return‘ hill. Liberal rellresentative 533E? 191'! assistant secretary 0i the Canadian 1 home ‘ma? and w‘ R Mcmrmd‘ Libem‘ mam‘ ‘ ‘ be: in the Quebec Legislature. The ,, ', ‘prospects are for two Liberal cdndl- f dates. end ii there is then the Con- servanves will have an excellent op- . pcrunitv to redeem this constitucrv I v Mr. rrancis McEachern. tug Rona. tub factions headed by Fran}: S. Ca.- Mr. and %. Harold Hynes, Mon-i, M‘, Wm Marten‘ Panmure 1513M Division of the "Children's Special sex-vice 315510;," and “scripture Um ‘ I-‘our thousand urn-hers were niiect- ong» M155 MacDonald spake earl-h ‘ ed by the recent sirzlzc a: Puermli- estly and most impressively o: heparin, Spain. whzch has (neon sctzied “'°rk among chgidren and adoyewems following a live per cc-m unuc incre- in Canada. The object oi this move- ‘ a5‘? merit is to secure the more extensive use of theScripture Union Cards as a guide for the systematic and daily. reading of the Bible. particularly‘ among young people. Miss MacDon-' aid stressed the need oi holding‘ classes or rallies among the children Mr. and Mrs. James Allan. Emer- SPORT JOTTINGS Mr. and Mrs. James Lennon, Mon- Scveral athletic meets are now in _l1l'OSp@Cb ta give additional zest to Hon. J. A. and Mrs. Macbonaidf» the already existent track and neid spirit that hm developed. during the spring months. The Caledonian Club games, which many years ago were Mr. Steele. New Port. recently vis- i regarded as an event o! provincial m . i lied Georgetown. l MacDonald. 'irnport in sport. are this year to be yheld at York Point, and present in‘ Mrs. Fay and daughter Agneswihe long track and field list, anl New Port. recently visited George-l czzcclicnt opportunity for local ath- town. etes to display their wares end ior young uiirncwns to push themselves m. Jerome Murphy, Panmure Is- to the fl)‘. At Victoria. on July 9th, land. recently vuited Georgetown. i a similar c, the youth of that part oi the prov- Mr. A. French, Panmure Island, . ince and to the whole Island in gen- recently visited Georgetown. erai. A meet sponsored by the Abeg- wcit Club is still an unknown quan- Rev. Fr. Rooney. Cardigan. recent-‘ tity, but it is expected the: such en ly visited Georgetown. i event will also materialize. When the gmaritime Championship Games come Rev. Pr. Oroken. Fort Augustus,‘ oil, possibly in Moncton, the Island recently visited Georgetown, iwill have a. iuil quote of athletes to ‘uphold its enviable record of former Mr. Spurgeon Walker. Georgetown, years. recently ydslicd Charlottetown. one Miss Bessie layers. Georgetowrc, Ben F, White has given a record! recently visited Charlottetown. 90f 2.11 to the two-year-oid trotterl Dick Reynolds. son oi the pccers,“ Misc Mae Kenton who has been| Single G. L53 l-fl and Etabella 2.05] spending the winter months in Cher-i l-I. by Etuwoh 2-03. B- pubis-bred. loflgiuwn, resumed m G9crggk>wn_ ‘youngster ii ever there was one, but‘ a trotter rated above the average. Mr. Samuel Yorstom. Georgetown, . . ‘ recently visited Charlottetown, I119 New York Yankees fill afoul hard luck when Lyn Lory broke a Mrs. (Capt) A. A. MacDonald. oi lint!"- Georgetown. is visiting in Souris _ _ _ the guest oi her sister Miss Jennie‘ The first 510.000 purses oi the sec- son are being raccti on the Boy State Circuit this week. to arouse their interest in the Scrip- ‘ tures and to aid them in a better, understanding o! them. A committee E was lormed to assist the local Score-I tary in the carrying out oi this good? work. During the meeting, Mrs. Seth ‘ Henderson sang most acceptably "My Task.” i i PERSONALS a Miss Francis Cass. No River. William McKenzie. Newton Crass. and Miss Ethel Grant. Millview, mot- ored to the city yesterday otter at- tending tht wedding of the letters sister, Miss Anne Grant. i MATINEE HORSE RACES on the {North Tryon l Race Track iWed. July 16th. 1843-94441. it everlastin The splendid taste lug H. & N. Black Twist stays in ~_v0u‘il have tho time of your life trying to chew it out. Wherever you buy, insist on this home product. “ smut Iwlsr" (HEWING KEY i. NICIIMSDN ' i i i i l | l l 1 l