Bolt. It! lelulln In; whltnnmeflmoll-nll c u‘ “d o th Sal! pounuon nui- co. I-lnhol, . Eiqtraiae I know A! an; ado In Ncflmmgndinfl. WWI-Invert rail»... - . Intuundyous _,- Mlgntury Q “tho Salt o! the Century" aims- ncuumpn- ramutuzraaais hi5“ "s" s“ , llA'l‘I*l§—l00 clnyn ur ore-r. t1 words lo :1 lino. one wortl. nriul. und must be pnltl for. ml. 75c for non-n words [or one sown-u words pcr wot-k. Groups 0|’ ewe»- Agents Wanted . AGENTS WA_NTED—LIVE AG- ents for Watkins 150 Family Necessities. Direct to consumers, Dig Profits. J. P. Watkins. Coni- pany. Dept., I42, 379 Craig West. Montreal. 781-10-i-1mo ._-_-_-__.-_______.____ AGENTS WANTED-MEN AND women~here ds a (real opportun- ity-sell Canada’: best Personal GreetIngAXmas Cards. Our agents without previous experience are making $2 per hour spars or lull time, day or evening. Beautiful sample book supplied free. Deal direct and get highest commis- sions nnd best service. Writc without obligation. ors, 122 Richmond West, Tor- onto. 10-4-61. Male Help Wanted WANTED-MARRIED MAN TO take charge of f-arm near Charlottetown. Apply “E" Guard- ian. 8l4-10-8ti. WANTED. — MAN AND WIFE. without family. Mon experienc- ed in caro of foxes. to look after small ranch and do chores. Wo- man to "help with housework. Ranch situated in Nova Scotia town. Good position to right parties. State wages per month. Board and roornprovided. Apply Foxman, care oi Guardian office. ' 861-10-10-5-01 Situations Vacant ' PRIVATE CHRISTMAS $ Cards; sample book free; men and women already making $5 up daily, in spars time. Gar- relsoii Company, Bruntlord, Ont. A 9-28-121. "T Wanted FARM WANTED av n!!! moderate moans with family. Apply giving full particulars about location. school, churches, stores and distance from railway, particulars oi cultivation and crop and if possible snapshot of building. State lowest price. Apply "Farmer" care of Guar- diali. Lost LOST-—- IN THIS CITV. OCT. 5, .gold wrist watch. Finder leave " at Tiuitows Jewelry Store. 10-0-3i LO$T.-Siivei- ever-sharp pencil. initials M. .l. M. Finder please ,» leave at Guardian. 3i LOST-ON THE MURRAY HAR- bor l'o:id IIClVJCIIII Caledonia Mid i llolihi storu in Iris, am overcoat. Finder picusc lciivc at BollR-i , 5mm, 974-10~10~2i_ LOST—BETW-EEN FORT AUGUS- ' tus and (lhiirlotioiouui. Singer Sowing Mziirhliio Receipt ilook. "-l~‘indci" kindly iciivc zit Singer Sowing Machine Office. l0 per cunt illneount for c. n Manu iactur- _ v v vvv~ CLASSIFIED A DVERTISEMEN TS [WI llm- pi-r llny. 0e per line per duy for :1 pi-r Ilno per tiny for, II day: or avg-r.- Count Inlflnl letters. count an . Allilrenn formn part Snéclul Rules Furnished Rooms "Tcll- Sltuutlon ‘Vllllllll; 50c for i1 flznra-a For Sale FOR SALE-ll COWS. APPLY 114 Prince Street. 815-10-3-tf. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, NEW Dochcrty piano. T. G. Ives, Mon; tague. 892-10-6-5i "FOR SALE-Little plgsr-Also one large black cow to freshen Dec. 1st. Apply to l-l. S. Sobey Albany It. ll.. 900-10-8-3l FOR 8ALE—A 4 CYLINDER ‘Studebaker Oar. As good as new —-overhauled this Spring. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply 17,Dor- cbsster Street. 506-9494!!- FOR SALE-Threshing Machines Fox houses. Fox Shipping Boxes cart bodies with shafts. Apply to W. J. Scott Iliarshfield P. E. I. 906-10-S-12i FOR $ALE-"- A GENERAL PUR- pose horse weighing between 12 und 1300 pounds. Apply, Harris Arnold, Bristol. 10-0-3i FOR SALE.-1000 bushels Man- gles, 500 bushels choice table tiir- iiips iii quantities to stilt purtahao or. Arthur" (l. Peaks, 12L North River Rond UIZT-l-l-il-Zii FOR SALE-SMELT NETS 5 FT. deep, 1% in mesh, price each $3.75, (l ft. deep 1% in meshmrice each $4.60. —l..loyd Cox, Moreil. 9.'l7-10-il-3l TWO BEAUTIFUL BUILDING Lois. Ten dollars down and ten dollars a month for thirty months. Easy to build a homo when tho lot is paid for. Oilcr only good foi" ten days. Robert Cotton, Wil- low Cornea 070-10-10-2i. .OR SALE on Valley Street City. Two largo double tenement houses, good investment; also nice cottage auctioneers. 912-108-51 Miscellaneous BOARDERS WANTED. APPLY 230 Richmond St. 026-10-0-3i. .. __ i ==JOHN A. McDONALD LAND Surveyor, Harmony Jct. 470-0-10-1110. SAUNSOME SAUSAGES. FRESH today. Saunders. Ncwsome & Co. Market Building. 602-0-24-0mo MRS. JACK FRASER, CITY, IS opening classes for drawing and painting. ‘For particulars apply 86 Fitzroy St. 1w]; ‘SASKATCHEWAN TEAC-HERS’ Agency. llcginu. offers host po- sitions. 777-0 1-tf. Farm For Sale At Fredericton 977~l0-10-2l. (u-Tttqnnle Help‘ ivmiteo , WANTED-TWO SMART GIRLS (for lllnin‘: Iiooni. Alllliy “l?” ioria llolcl. IIIiU-lil-ll-iii ____fP______._..,._.._____-»--- ~ - WANTED. — A CAPABLE MAID for general housework. who can do.piain cooking. “iugcs $25.00 I, per month. Apply to Mrs. Austin A. Alipn, llox Iliii, Moncion. NB. _ 907-10-l0-2i Found FOUND-ABLACK FOX. OWNER can rc-portwcw-i by 1iroving prop riy and paying expenses ~—John McGiilrk, Marguto. IJ-ill-IO-ilill It-egdsdarcd Trotting Mare F0r_ Sale P" "T: The standard bred and register- cd trotting more _ r, " ots~MohA» l-loat record. ‘a150,. Win R1100 record. 2.19%. Eligible in 1924 to 2.22'trots. i This mare has been miles in 2.10 this ymr and‘ is kind, sound and Rood mannered. Will be sold at hall-her costhor traded for a pair p!‘ foxes. Address " kkCoIonsi D. A. MacKINNON Charlottetown‘ l‘. E. I. Tenth-rs: will he received at tho (rrtico oi the (‘ity' (Plerli. up to lxoon. Saturday Oct. 13th. 1923 I'm" Ill-pulls In lylufitot House Building, Spccli'h1itlons to bi- semi at the (Ifiicc- I=I' the Pity Engineer. (‘Ily llflllaf-Tb" 19W“ “w any tender not necessarily accepted. >' G. P. "Nlohoinonycity Clerk, -»... ffmrsisiiiigoi‘ I08 acres good land. 5'" N011‘. balance hard and soil wood, wcii watered, cunvgnigntly NIIIIIIIPII to church, school, stores, hail and station. Good lioiisc with pump in porch, outbuildings in 20ml rvptlll‘, II!It|(ll‘L',‘l'OIllllI sizibloi: with concrete iioors, rug‘, Qgiim- in Will scll with or viritlioui iIii-rry Wccks, l. b.1111. (W01), Fredericton, l‘). l000-l0-ll3i truth” HOTEL Water Street Charlottetown This popular Hotsli ihas been completely! renovated and ro-j v furnished throughout , and oiierzi very com- ‘ to the travelling public. The table is es ec- ialiy good and the pub- iic are courteouniy cared for. i forlabie accommodation , 1 i Rates $3.00 a day- BRUCE J. TAYLOR. Manager I Charlottetown Hotel 00.. Ltd. Proprietors i i i QUEEN HOTEL. Roger Gopioh. Quebec: J. l1, W" pmqyh Quebec; (‘nrrle (lraiil. lPii" Jay. Mrs. David Jul‘. Alvin MM“ impala, Mt. Stewart; Mrs. J. R- vvvvw‘ _..__.__- In (luytown at a: BsrgninApply Ilenj Carter & son Central Guardian A MEETING OF THE Ladies Auxiliary oi’ the Protestant Orphan age will be held in the women's club rooms Friday Oct. 12th. at 3 p.m. 998-1d-l1-2i DUNDAS SERVICES-There will be service in the Presbyterian Church Annandale Sunday Oct. 14 at 11. 00 a. m. and at Dun- das at 3.00 p.m. Services Conduct- ed by the pastor CAVENDISH SERVICES-There will be service in tho Presbyterian Church Cavendish Sunday Oct. 14th. at 11.00 a.m. and at New Glasgow at 7. p.m. Please observe the change in the time of the evening service, Services conduct- ed by E. Melville AitkenJtally Day service will be held at North Rus- tico at 2.30 in the afternoon. INTERESTING' SPEAKER.-— Mrs. Itoinig. Field Sec'y. of the U. C. M. S. will be in New Glasgow this week. She desires to meet all the Ladies oi’ the W. M. S. at the Parsonage on Friday Afternoon. She will give her illustrated Lec- ture in the Fredericton Hail Satur- (llly hit-tilt at 8.00 p.m. and in the Christian Church New Glasgow oii Sumluy at 7.00 p.m. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING.- At a. meeting oi’ the City School Board, held last Monday night the tender of Mr. Samuel B. French. for painting the Janitors House at Prince Street School and also the Fire Escape at that school and West Kent Street School was ac- Cfliltctl. Mr. Fred Truinor was awarded work in the lavatory oi‘ Queen Square School. The Fire Escape of the City Schools were ordered to be inspected by (Jhief of Fire Department. ' P W. COLLEGE DEBATE-The opening debate held in the College on Tuesday, Oct. 9th, was a pron- ouuced success. red that Prohibition is a iailure" showed excellent preparation pm] B" llllllosllllll array oi‘ llfguiricnts and facts. Brilliant addresses were (ielivcreti by the leaders, covering every phase of the subject. They were ubly supported by their as. sistants. At times, the (l-tiiatc crs waxed so enthusiastic over their arguments that some of the laws of the society were forgotten or ignored, but in each cusc the offenders were brought to task by their energetic opponents. The voiro resulted in a victory for tlic"i’ro" side. The cifiic in a forceful cipct-i-u made some happy comments l-L tho dcbiitc. The speakers were us" foliows.—l’ro.—Williuiu Sillipant Adelaide Chaisson. Stewart Wil- liams. (OIISIIIIICC llIcFarIunc.--Con I ~~—I.oriic McLean Marlon Pugh, Am! row Lori iv, Ileryl liloru in, Critic-Chas Drake. <30-}-—- PERSONALS M. J. Power. Sheriff of Kings .ounty is visiting In the city today. _._._. Mr. W. Tauion, M. L.‘ A., 1's in in the city. __,.___ Mr. A‘. K. Montgomery, niauiiizci" of the Canadian Oil Company, Haj] fax nccompuined by Mr, L, w, Mn,- ‘mck- Mflfllflgllu. is in the citv mi business. " | Offers to the travelling public a comfortable. up-to-dats hotel. Con. talus 44 rooms with Private hathmThe Cuis-, inc is famous all over ,Canada. Telephones in‘ all rooml. Courteous service. H. C. BROWN, Manager THE Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd., vlcroma Horst", W. .-\. Walker, Mourtoii; .\. v, Armstrong, St. Jolrii; J, ,1‘ Bu“, can. Il-uliiax; .l. l, Watson, 3L, John; G. Lowell Myers. Si, Johml lJr. and Mrs. W. E, Church, Sunr‘ mersiile; F. A. Grant and wire, 5,1,] John; 1.. W, xiurdock. Murray Itiv- ci"; A. ii. (Montgomery, Ilnilfnx; H. .\. Horne, Ford, "Out; IM. A. Mc- Leod. Si. John; D, S. Campbell.‘ Montreal; S. F. Brown, Montreahi W. R. llricker. Illonireni: E. 1i. (luirns, Si. John; II‘. F. C. ‘Illetto, Toronto; (S. J. Moore, Truro; A. I..' (lili. 'i‘orouto; (). n. (lourlund, Moiitrcui; W. A. Cooksoii ,Turon- in. BRINGING UP FATIIE R .0... torts..." HEAR THE“ REV. EDWARD MORRIS, Grand Organizer, in the Orange Hall tonight. ‘FUNERAL 8ERVICE8.—The re- mains oi the late Capt. Robert Murray, will be conveyed to the train Friday morning en route to Port Richmond, C. 13.. for burial. There will be a funeral service held at the home oi’ his son Capt. liow- ard Murray, 43 Pownal Street to- night ut 8 p.m. -' REV. EDWARD MORRIS. grand Organizer for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island oi the Or- angle Assoclation~wlll address the members oi St. George's Lodge tonight at their regular meeting in the Orange Hall. Members of other Lodges cordially invited. Full attendance expected. RECEIVES CALL.—-Ai: the meet ing of Presbytery hold in St. John at the time of Synod, Rev. J. S. lllacKay resigned the congregation of Murray Harbour North und will leave that field at the end oi 0ct~ oher. Mr. MucKay has done valu- able service for the Presbyterian Church for twelve und a half years In various parts of Princo Edward Island, and his many friends will wish him good success as he takes up again more ilistinctively evan- Kciistic work. Rev. M. D. MacDon- ald oi‘ lliurrziy RIVCI‘ is the interim Moderator. TO SPEAK ON CHURCH UN- lON.—-Plans z-rc being iiititic by the Church Il-iioii Committee of the Maritime Provinces ‘o oring to the Island ii-ziiiiiicrside- und Cliurlottenuui. llr James’ I-lndievtt of Toronto. one of the strongest men in the Moth- odist Church. and Dr. C. \V. (gm-- don of \V£iinipeg, well known as ltnlpli Conner, the author 0i" Shy Pilot und titlior favourite. hooks. They are oxpccteil early in Nove- mber. llfhiio they will speak on tilt‘. vexed question oi’ Church Union. it is rather the spiritual aspects e flubjccianfianl of the Movement that will be em- phasized and it should be a great pleasure i0 people on both sides oi‘ UIIH (intuition to hour such men (lis- cuss the subject in an uncontrover- siul way. Hotel Arrivals REVERE HOTEL 1'1 BPOWII- York: Hen]. W. Watts. Tracailie; R. l-I. Harris, New Glas- A. .l. Mooney, Penltes; Fred Muiiai~ 1y. Soiirls: .l. F. Lord, North Try- Oli; llirfi, J. l~‘ Lord, North Tryou: J. Sohey und wife, Hampton; A.\V. and lllrs. Sobcy. i\Ian., N, ll.. W. In‘. Sfiilvy. New York; G. \V. Davison. Capo Traverse A. J. MucNevin and wife, Bonshmv; L. \V. LcLacheui". iliurray Harbor: W. (larr. Mp]. Hrave; S. Brown, York; J, J, Q’. Brion. Autigouish; Ilnrry Fisher, hloutrenl. P. it, Near Glasgow; J, S, Dixon, Pit-tun; Jos. Bears. Boston; MW- (‘CfllYiJ A. I3. Paquet. Souris; J. N. iMcNevin. Souris; J. S. Rob- eitssn, Toronto; L, H. Berton, Si. John: W. 'I‘anton, Al-hertou; .\I. K"l1y. Toronto; Guy Wot-sh. Junip- er; It. l-logau. Newfoundland. Western Guardian —AT HOME.—-l\1Il‘S. ll. W, Cltilip- boil. Ciielton, yvlii be at home Tucs- day, Oct. l2, from 3 I10 5 und 7 to 9, 2i Births McRAE.—-At Greenvulc on the Tih Inst, to llir. and llilrs. I. Iduri illcllac a sun. SUTHERLAND —Ai. Ilako (‘ity Hospital, Mlumistiui. l7. S, A. on (lct. 2.1023, to. l\ll':\ und Airs. (ltorgo M. Sutherland, u daughtci". DlCK.—At Kontville Sunni; ‘ Kciilvillc. Oct. 4th, 1022i John liruw Dick. Ilurial at Kcntvillc (‘cmcicry Oct 5th. - No More iCoiistl atlon or Blot Skin- Want o clear. belly 2 reizulu bullets. and s a NIAITBIW = mils Liver , Plllgthssuro Info and say _, actln rsm- - ' " .- or h .- neon. upset ltoinach 01d despondenc , they have no upial. . i ‘nrolvvegetuh e. Small Plil- Small Doss~FMtIl Prim for public moo-tings in, i “Black Oxen,” Sensat Fiction Year, Gives New Place i Book That Has Been Pronounced Yeah Belt Seller Will Bo Pub- lished Serlally in the Guar- dian Commencing on Saturday, Oct. 13. ‘ CONWAY TEAFILE who will eta-feature with Corinne Griffith in the film. To nationwide fame almost ovc-r night. is iho lot that has iallen to Gertrude Alliertoii, and the (luur- diun and its readers will ihcneilt ‘by hcr success. Ali's, AUIIEIIOII has always be") ll. consistent \i'i"iici" oi‘ wholesome IN MEMORIAM THE LATE REV. DONALD J. McLEOD The following is taken iroiii the l-hlmnuton Journal. bcilifilnillll‘. ‘.’("I : H “Tier. Donald J. lllchcod. D1159 ed away at McLeod. {ilbvfl-fl- ‘m ‘fucstliiy, September 2011i. Ileccns- (‘Ii was formerly Suiléfllltellliuni hi‘ Education at Charlottetown. P. Id. l.. und came west a iew years ago to reside with his soil, John A. MCIJCOII, manager oi the Pcmblna 3°“: D“ J- 9- Riailniilllfllil- YOPR; mlm- at ltlvtfnsburg. lie leaves i0 and m" mwginugiop‘, a great hovel 7 mourn their loss a widow. (n80 Mairginwt McPherson sister of Ilirs. ll2l|'l'_\' ilouio oi‘ ('hill'I0l.l.(‘.lO\VIl)| two sous, John A. McLeod, .01‘ Ev- iiiishiirg. and I). I). lliclleod of Tor- onto, niid two (luughtcrs, hirs. L. Robertson of Aiiimpolis, N. S., and Ali's. Norman E. Pitcher, 0i’ this city. The remains will he brought Io ihc city 'l‘liursilziy morning and ihc fuiic.i"a-i service" will he held ’i‘hursday afternoon ut two dclock from (fonnelly und Armstrong's parlors to the ldilmonitm cemetery. Mr. Alcheod was appointed Chief‘ Superintendent of FIIIICHIIOII for [Prince Edward Island in 1801 and ireolgned in 1000. La-ioi" ho went to Sydney and thence lo Northficltl iilzissu, whcrc he studied for the ministry in the Moody institute. After his oniiiintion hc engaged in evangelist work niid proucheti for a number of yours iu the United Suites, und thou went to Western Canada, retiring from the ministry some years ago. i\li". McLeod was years ago and, Imiore being appoint ed Superintendent of Education. taught in tho DIIUIIC schools and in the Prince oi’ Wales (loliegc. Hc was an cducuiionalist oi’ consider- ablo ability and popuiiii" with» stir dcnts and teachers. Besides hi..- stms and daughters referrcci to in ldiimuntmi Journal. hc ii-avr-s sov- criil brothers iii tho Unitmi t-l cs, (hero lacing no immo-tilzitt: relat- ives on ihc island. ----- --<0¢-_ - Hall Gaines Famous Novel “The Christian” Prince Iddwurd ’I‘licziirc, is impros~ slve evidence that \Vdl€‘ll ilio Gui l~ Wyn compzurr ituuounccd ll was suing in make only twenty pictures u your, “but all big untis," it mciiiit ivha-t It said. It is ‘inkcn for grimlril that unv picture made by Mr. Tourueui’ will hc noia-ble for its (JIIIIIDOIINI-‘llhlllltl in its quality 01' showing psycholo- uical uction on tho iu-rccn, While "The Christian" has these ailrihut- cs to II. tiogrcc tsclilom. ii‘ cver hu- fore. cqiinllcil. it also is replete . . - - - " ,i.l 0.; oi‘ .- Rev. D. E. Common, of the univer- fisiieilltggfilbasighe“qme _r‘:lz,__\.el.g\ul,e sity will ofiiciatc. Gareth Hughes. Phyms Have“ born In Rose Valley. l’.E.i. ovcr . . , \ tho tibitiinry uoiicp taken iroiii llll‘ ional Success 0i Gertrude Atherton n the Literary World books. “The Conqueror," for ex- BmpIlLfl-IIIBCEII her high in the ranks oi‘ American authors. lt is only with the publication of her latest novel. "Black Oxen," however ,that she has been coii- ceded a place as America's lore- mosi. woman author. This stupend- ous story oi’ a woman's desperate light for the charm of youth has proved so engrossing as to place it as the best seller during the six months since ‘its publication, in accordance with its recenidii- iiouncement the Guardian will iii- augurate a new service by offering this amazing novel to Itsrenderslfl serial form, commencing October 13. The lovers of good fiction who want to follow .tlie serial vcrsioil will have to read it In the Cmurilian for nowhere else i-n this territory will it be published by any news- pa/per. The Guardian is only uvblc "to oi‘- l'er this lea/hurt: to its renders be- cause Fir-st Nu-tiouul Pictures have bouizht the lliin rights and conclud- ed an agreement with the publish- ers for u. newspaper serialization. 1t is wit-h First National ‘Pictures that this paper has made its agree- ~ 4r; p‘ ._ A .,,,...-1- mcnt i'or publication, and it is the first time on accord that a best selling work of fiction has been sc- (jLlTed by any newspaper within so short a time Miter its publication in book fonm. ‘ _ Shortly after the completion 9' the serialization the Dlfilllre WI" be ready for release and will be shown iii the Prince Edward ‘The- atre, It will be released as iLFPflllk Lloyd production with Corinne Griffith and Conway Tcarle ill iiie featured roles. with dramatically stirring WW1‘ Hons. We were told that wlicn the mob scene was made at Trainlizai‘ Squzrre, and Mr, Tourneur directed .-"-1 his hundreds of extras dream mid- \ night until dawn. U11"- TW! WW London. but all Englflml “'05 510ml‘ ed by this "Yankee enterprise" that turned one of the world's his- toric ispots into a vast movie set, The result more than justified the experiment. Among many other notable and stirring scenes purtic- ‘I ulai" attention might be called to " those at ‘EDSOIII Downs on ilcrby Ila)’. l: is u picture to stir the blood translated to the screen without losing any oi‘ its original force and , purpose, and adding tho peculiar I, vlvidncss that only the silver sheet possesses. Sir llail Clllile was “ closely zissoclziteti with Mr. Tour- . neur, throughout the production, ~ and it is easy ‘to believe (that the author was thoroughly satisfied. T-he cast that ".\lr. Tourneiir iii-(- assembled from Richard Dix ill the \ title role. and Mae Busch, as t-iory - Quayle, right through the roster, l5 Cyril Ciiadvirick. ..\iahion Ilamillfill- .loseph Dowllna, Claude Giiiiiiluvat- er, John I-lordman._ Beryl MBYBBI‘, V Robert Bolder, hlilla Davenport. » ,.i1icr-, Hesse. Aileen iPrlnizle. "s"? N(')'I“iti‘t‘1nilii)st showing of this slllelldm picture will beheld at 3.15. 7 Hill] 3,45 p.m. today- l i Hand iii Bout pAmg 0m, 10,—Eugeno (‘rlqui fractured his icft. hand in (irimiiiii-l a decision over l-Ienri llchiuins, tilt; Belgian, lust Saturdi-ly "mm ‘mi vili Ill! unable to fight for Illfilllh-i- li is". t-ztiimuicrl ihnt (Trirllli “"5 i‘ _ 'i‘imc-—2.0.l 1-~l, 2.0.’; l-2. 2.07 Trnl (2 iii ill; l’iii"".~'(- $1.0m) l 4:0» all» sell» or - FOR SOLID, COMFORT- HAVE A New ideal Pipeless Furnace installed ‘in your h0me.The equal of ‘any made. One of the very few with the solid one piece Won- dcrful saver of cast dome. fuel. Manufactur- ed by Thompson & Sutherland, Ltd., A_ North Sydneyfiold’ by ' ”. "-'- 1...»... Shaw a Psaulon Charlottetown - .-. , ill Lick. blk m (ErskineL. 8 3‘ Ilrrbi-lvsyn, ill‘ g (White) 3 7 Iloruihy l<‘u_v, ch m (Thomas). 4 4 . ,_, , ._. m 1 1.400.000 M: I .t ('hcnauti. (loudly Bill!- ‘ ifltillgilmkllilliofl?)IlIlilLy ktl-npillfl Viinlii-r Sterling, b g. by |'~‘li‘l‘ ‘Ir. . IJiri-irt and Volo Chimes ul- vlrllird to fight for charity. 'i‘hosc Volo (Stein-s) . . . . . . . . . . . ., I I so started. bouts lucludml thrco uo-tloclsinn Aiizul, br m (ltulhr-riortli ‘.5 2 'i‘imc—2.07 1-4, 2.04 1-2. 2051-2. eight-round matches in the United Fitlitfirl. His exhibitions ‘tours Iii Europe lu October" and Norembcr have been abandoned. his... w... . ~ i At Prince Edwardi l“ ,1-|-;,n5,1a[|T,_-,; 31,- “an Came-s Till! Lnfaycttc 2.08 Poor (‘J in 2i) "grout novel, "The Chrisiizui.“ in PMS“ $2900‘ the scrccn, ' dlauritzie ’i‘oui"nvur .. uquiii has provcil his place among “mllgly imw‘ h g’ "y “MW” ,. 1 the grciii IIIPIEUIJJTt-l of the silent , “y ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " - I- ‘ ills-mo. This masterpiece oi‘ cinc- “mum If {l (gMLhtqdlfimf ‘i 1 ‘i matlciiirt, which opt-lied yesterday ('ut'g?gkéfi;' w“ ' m i" .. ,, 2 ior a two days’ engagement iii iIlI‘ "Mm, Lad)“ h m ‘Egan, __ ,1 2 7 bliss Iiilcn Todd h m (Puilu) 7 ll (i Ilui Boo, Ln Paloma. Peter llriid- ford and Pony Wnod also started. Tiiiie---2.04 l-2. 2.05 1-4. 2.03142. Thu (Jnstieton 2.04 Trot (‘.5 iii Iii; Purso $4.000. (Your Worthy, b g. by Czar Potur (Murphy) .. . .. 'I‘hi-. (trout Volo, h h (Cox) ‘ Favoninu, b Ii (White) .. .. 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