3 Roisenbloom Wins Shade, of California. ‘OIIlWBlKhPfl byl llRD” Last Times Today at 3.15, 7 and 8.45 “THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" A gripping story of the ahlnlng rails and of a young man who could not be ndetracked. “LONG PANTS”—Tw0 Part Comedy l TOMORROW AND THURSDAY in his greatest role as the Ventriloquist, Prof. Echo - BROWNINCTS production with MA B B U S C H MATT Moons MORE amazing even than hi: work in ' “The Hunchback" and “HE who Get: Slapped!" As the man who could throw his voice from behind doora, together with a Dwarf and a Giant he led a life of fan- tastic crime until a girl of the underworld crossed wit: with him! 1T WILL KEEP YOU GUESSINQI Presented by LOUIS B. MAYER "' Mctrocyodla/‘y/t Picture Fox News Prince Edward Trio a 82,000 MILES THREE YEARS 506 RECITALS A RECORD SUPREME Remarkable Art of William Heughan" (Chicago Herald-Examiner, 10-4-26) “Scotland's Incomparable Actor-Singer" Will Be Demonstrated ln PRiN CE ED WA RD Monday-Tuesday, June 14-15 at 8.45 HEUGHAN When in Massey Hall. Toronto. “The Globe of 1-4-26 said: The "_\ gloriously thrillinll. recital. . " "This man is unques- tionably a genius." "Displayed prodigootis artistic gifts." “Press agents silperla- lives are badly over- worllted but none can overstate the flirts in this cane." And The Evening T=l¢flfim of 14-26 “A stinger like Wlllianl lleughan comes only once in tell years or more." ‘Th/is one oi‘ his‘ 506 successes scored in London, New York, Chicago and throughout South Africa, Australia. New Zealand. India, the Orient, Canada and the United Statemdurlng his TRIUIMIPHANT BZOOO-MILE-THREE-YEAR WORLD-WIDE TOUR be asailted by worldamous solo planiste and accompanlste. Popular Prlcea. Reserve, 80¢, $1.10, Rum 52¢, Seat Sale Open: Thursday. June 10th at 9.30 A, M, lThe World Great Scottish Singer He will GLADYS SAVER, Bout From .-, YORK. June Shade T.—Dnro l .-. At Prince NlflliV Night Popular Attraction. nine, pounds last itllrht received zl H mbpck at the hands of Alnxfii Tl-lvt-ry- Islander should he awake Itoselmbloom, losing n, JIIWUZQH’ lln- with interest in the announcement (YlHlOH tlo the New York llllllllll" weight In a IO-roitnd light. l that lletlgllan, Scotland's greatest Monday and Tuesday. appmirlng in the i-nrnllle, iliiii alas lntltled newspapers last month In New lYork. lloslon. Toronto and Mon- treal. lie appeals one hundred lper cent. as he ls a great singer, actor and story taller. The Prince Edward FLESH WOUNI)S Apply Mlnald’: frc-vly. ll. rc- nioves all the. poison mill lll- lows the wound to heal quickly. lqluliniivg} 1M1 popularappeal. Seat sale l opens Thursday morning at 9.30 at the Theatre. m“ ET i. t... a m-heetnut trotter owned by Lay Rog- lera, Kenslngton, dropped a Longest ltoal a week ago. led by J. J. McKInnon (New Annau l-Iacopla foal on May 15th. lposes to break into the "klngly lsport with a three year old colt lnaineil Baby Crescus by Brilliant lCrescus, dam Lady Parltsldc. l I srlllliiiit: collinear ‘any other! . ;an Intereat ‘In good phyalcal condltlonl l l . Story by C. A. ROBBINS l Scenario by \VALDEMAR YOUNG l‘ i l l l l l i land fortune through hi: weakness for night life and the shallow lfrienda that go with ltl i Men lin other walks of life haw loit la much land more In the lsame way. ' I Great leuon: are to be learned from the sporting pain, and ll Edward Next Monday New york __ and Tuesday Arrive: Here Frldayphlladeiphla iitltor sinker, will vlslt Charlotte- New York . . . . . . .. town. arriving Friday and appearqpllllllllelpllla lng at the Prince EflWllrd Theiltre'w@~‘llil"8l0n l Ilcuithan in mitklng a world toumDmm-t biggest cltlenmewland m ‘hast. Louis .. l . . . . . . . .. should he " l crowded lo capacity as nothing iili='$“,,§,‘§,“,§'° ' " been heard on the Island since the Newark _ days of Jessie: McLaughlin andVRO¢M,le,l"' F1 Kennedy Family which hlllflggdln‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Ruby Aubrey owned by William Mr. ...W. O'Brl Clark, Samuel-side, who had bad raclnsdplutocrnt its: (qlllolfifillnuxsl: ludk at New Arman and Moncton rey, Ania-lam, (b, Q59; Aubrey) after winning the first heat In bar and a three year old named Oololi- claas at each place, ls expected to ai MICK-(lly Co]. Aubrgy), w; u. be in good tot-m for the 1956 races. derstand it ls Mr. 013118;“ my“. especially the 2.24 Trot and Pace tlon to start the three above natn. at New Annan, August 25th. ed horse: at the ‘bl: midsummer L01: Guy (2.18%) the beautltul meet at New Annan. 311181118 ‘b? the interest shown In speed development, the flrgggnt racing season promise: to eclipse all previous ones on P. E. Island l-lfaoka. The new crop of LongaetJ i-Bwbia and Frhco nil-m coltsl bld talr to lower our Island track‘ records In the near future. On the Kenalngton roads colt: from Mo- Arthufs and Sample’: stables may be seen daily being lput through preliminary training for the New Annan and Exhibition wit allies. v K. ‘ b O Mia: Acqulra, full sister to Ar- cola 2.18%, raised by Nelson Mc- Coubrey, Cavendish, and now own- B 1 , TOG . Ask your grocer, for A ‘ROYAL h o Race track) dropped : beautiful Mr. R. S. Day, Wellington. pro- l i1 ll le t By ("rec") From time to time someone exprcoae: the oplrilon that too much} space In the daily paper: I: davoned to lportal They despair because the youth of today pays too much attention to the sporting page! l I cannot agree with their vldupolntl ‘, On the contrary, I believe that the sporting page, without leemlnel to do so, preaches some of the very be:t aormon: lnltho world for bOYSvl and that these sermon: from that IOUNQ-llllk in a: they wouldn't llroml Beware 0f 3 l l l A short time ago an article by _lTEC) appeared on the sport pum- ‘ui tlie Guardian. lalncillilig thc The boy who take: an Interest In apontlng event: l: bound to takeidownran u‘ Uunudws ‘wslmm mi, l A: he follow: the career of hi: favorite champion: In varlou: lineal he I: asslmlliatlng the Importance of clean living and good hours, and; the price one pay: for dlsslpatlonl , _ v The Spring training stunt: of hi: favorite ball team teach him thelll’ m’ P‘ h hlallde“ strea: the club trainer and elub manager lay on early bo bed and earlyl to rlae, with the cutting out of boozol When hi: favorite home-run idol alumpe in hl: batting average| the boy fan learna. that dissipation robbed hi: idol d! the accuracy of Aicllcatlfiiq kind of training and I: soon back to hi: old form. Lately two champion lighters loat their titles. The sporting page made much of the fact that playing tho night club: was what really licked them. Any bright boy that follow: the progres: of the sporting page can see that to be a champion call: for right living. One can be a champion in any line. The rule: that apply to one ap-. “rent u M“ Of ply ‘to all. The fellow who want: to be a champion in hl: line, whether mg gonelées and “nlvershiefiy ggtalan office or a prize ring, cant afford to play around and be a malelalso the ma that our Donlimuu is l Idol: of the sport world who fall to live up to the rule: are noon‘ shelved and so l: the champion In any ilnel Too much space cannot b: devoted to sports. It I: easiest to learn‘ from that which we like be:t and the sporting page offer: an excellent l opportunity to prove the value of clean living. Any bright boy can see what a fool a champion l: to lone ill: title lte I lll. lll deducing tile most ilrollnll I {causes the writer stresses the all» is hard to get co-operate properly. Canada had some latllleles twenty or really great ( la ilsychologiclll lilattel- to all ex 1 lo! "lnltid over matter." Cullccntril-ll would "y Anwura" W“ boy m "Id them! lonslllp oi athletes, which is ileccs- ssry lll order to concentrated. THIS EVENlNG'8 BALL GAME I i l The fifth offering tonight lnthe City League eerie: ii: between the, ‘League-leading Star: and that Rover band of rejuvenated ball toners? from the north end. l Much conjecture ha: arlaen a: to the outcome of thl: twilight tilt. ldue to the Ifact that the latter have already earned the reputation of. ‘strong finishers, and this added to the fact that the Star: are classed, Illn the same category, means baseball from; light to darkness. The Stars under the skillful and experienced management of Dr., Charles Dougan have recently been tramplng over all and sundry lnl the League-and to use the Doc’: wordy "hi: Star: have every hope of. own Bill llalpenny oi Cllurlott town ls In his list. It is a notorious letes which he ilziinl-ll ‘wort: tlrlglll- l ally front the tlisirlt-l. cit If uroullll i Orllla, ()iit., (iillllon Perry. llltrry Gill and (It-tlrgc It. (Fray tho chain lers fresh from a hard fought vlcbory over the Anchor: are confident lof making the lnue two straight tonight when they :w:p wallop: andlhn throws with the east end aggregation. a \ U ‘Chum . , . l. _ . _ _ , l plflllhlllll agaillat .1 This evenln ': game should draw upward: of two thousand or morelknmricu in 1901' lmumg n" W, fanu-wch ‘l: th great Interest manifested in local bail thl: seuon. ' THE PRICE OF A BALL GAME (7) do 6’ 3" over zl llill‘ lll’ ti" ill polo‘! l vault anti the other sltinlliirll sitli l id l: a ball game replete with thrill: from start to finish for two hourgyletiu events m Mwrdunu“ H‘. “owl luraldon wort? more than three and a third cents ‘r a fan?‘ Tho wrlterlabam 6 m 2 -m_ i" “vim, “ml. well uiay’ t : ‘ii/oath ten time: that much, but inch w" m, gvgrgqg weighed 190 Hm “Hm m"), hm] co ec n rom t e alt ball game at which fifteen hundred fan: attend-lme pleasure of mmpgung Wm, hi," ed. To be more explicit the :um of forty dollar: to h: spilt flfty-flftyl was handed the collector: on their round: through the nand and. bleachen. Twenty dollar: apiece-merely the pflle: of two glove: and a couple of b:ta. The City League la enjoying lot: of patronage and all concerned. are more than grateful but It need: mar: than 81-3 cont: a cuflomer to: keep going. A: I: mentioned above tonight‘: game I: expected ta draw about two thousand fans-how :bout working that "31-3" jun a little bit higher? ‘States. Mr. llKlXlbllFKll villa-i Wolll-r Ito-ox oi‘ Ontario as probably the most and computed in getting tlie hllOl. 45 it, doing ill standing high jump, l0 seconds flat in the Iitimlrcd, etc. Something drastic must lit! lllliil: . . . I to redeem Culiallu s lust prestige ll NOTED |~N PA8SING “The tlde won't :lw:y: 9o ouW-Ldwthll‘. athletic and" gymnastic instruction!’ on each tluyii public school curri-ll cululn would make a ‘ change. But to get right down iuj cases, it is very 11inch up to uilrl P. E. island boys i.u do uuiiletliing. "Nfllllfll “lop. nothing dolngI"-“8honna." "U: pitcher: don't need to be batten." —-"Wh:ckey." “ll: ne pnseront p::l"--“The Doc." "Watch u: go In the Int l9GCl0fl."—"Thg Apgpqrgp “The first leetlon I: not over yetfl-"Rqyn-tv- lmnpmg 9nd M“ Q _|_ Ga"- h tllu best oi them try otll. in the‘ g or‘ MIMI" o’ m. PHI!" Edw.“ Thu.“ l"l°""" lztlnles held ill (Jhilrloltctlnvli orl ed the writer last evening that there Ir: :tlIl four mm | i gum “um” u, h H | “ " "9 5°"! °7 stlinnierslde. anti if they nlrlvv iwllil 0- . i p wen‘ would ‘omebody C.“ h" “m” ‘calibre they \\'lll be twill-ii t-urc oi‘ HOW Baflebalflleagllellly U18 Allegwelt Athletic Asi-ltlciac tlon. l NATIONAL LEAGUE. l 'l‘lle scintillating pt-rltlriniitlci: ot- At the Abe w evening at 6 gcililtik gli,‘,’,“"§°,‘:l§ ton Marathon ought to slltnulul Wlon Lost RC. and Sig" m“; h, the mm game any and every young athlete to Cincinnati . . . . . . . . ..30 18 325 of the Cigy League bawba" series lbetter performances. Miles in 2n Pllmbllffll! -- .568 In what promise; to be the mo“ yours of age. anti givrs promisi- n! Silica? .533 closely contested game played developing Into the best runner of ‘SEMLDYP .533ls0 far in the season. lall time, for llll (lllllllllPPfl from onel - Its .510 The‘ Rovers are out in take a (all to Lwcilty-flve hiiles. llis perform-l‘ .510 from the League leading slam, allce will stimulate Canadian ath- g70 while the Stars are equally detcr- letea In no small degree. . 49 mlnmj to keep at the top, so that Tllv great trouble with ollr pro e l i AMERICAN LEAGUE. Wlon Lost PIE. 35 43 .729| .569 .532 .520 .500 .500 ..‘l_47 .304 Chlcaglo . . . Boston INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Buffalo cash nlne will give their all In mining young athletes lo. that they or er to annex a win. lnoivt seem to have the putleilce _ and perseverance to slick t0 tlie ' same long enough it) excel in any . one branch. Tllosc young nlhlfileg ca't expect to arrive at the highest . point of excellence in two or three . . . . ' years. Eternal practice and careful living is the price of success, and _ . we'll loll the worltl it's u izrunil ‘CHICAGO. lll.. Julie 5. _w|¢i| and glorious feeilniz lo hr- iu zonal‘ the _Llverpool wheat market re-tphyslcal shape nll thr- limo. ll’ our. ported advancing la the face oi- big boys who are by Ylillllff‘. nitdnweill world- shipments. wheat prloo: with a generous amotlnl of [lltylllc- WM: 14m P-C- ‘hm 100k an earl! upward wring al strength will lfy lhflmiwlveg mil 33 J30 wdlY- Anxiety, for the Winter consistently and IlTllIlPilllV in nth- 30 .702 crop in the United state: wttlliouc game: (laminae "m5... mm... M0 "m!!! ralwrled with IIIIIC _r:la l ' ' .490 The Kant: crop will be a 3 out; r,,'l,,,,',',g:“l‘n lghgfigrilts ‘ma: he m‘ .447 Hot weather in advance o4. ' J59 Wfillld b9 oatroil: It I: re ' .858 Sllflfilgfl .3 to, 1Y3 Mm: “M” "m" Jlltho wheat market scored d further pins. corn a Jersey City . Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . City Baseball M l 0' than ever the writer puid a vlail y'esterilay> afternoon to the Hfllllll Stewart. ill tlie some flgllfés relative to the halt- ing ability ul the iliflcreiit teams League. Inability to attend the first Manic as scorer. lmaton l l (Iuiguil. .\rt Slclltiilalll anti (‘roniiil Kit-Carey, Vincent -Stuillt-y' ltyuli, all l\\'llll ill] equal tlvcrillrelli‘ .2812. lllrtrsblll time arc will)‘ llluj:i‘lli'il‘llhlil"~lll l.‘ Itovers llllHl tile athletic world. 'I‘licre was looil nverugpyg for thought In that article fut‘ '-lll,mtlre time at but iluriili; the lusll lpatriotic Cflllillllllnbbr-ltlld esperial- Hue‘, ga!‘]pas: 3 Magazine of April 15th ln a special Spurggi)“ Diiimlmil article by ll. l-l. Roxburougll, de-‘lqildk. _\1,-(;,|i5_-;,,, i-precates the tall of Canada's proudlitrt Mcllonnlil ‘position of twenty years ugtl in the Pfllllk (‘roniil field o! athletics. Tile article ltl Sllilllta’ Ityitil arm and eye. Then he read: that the idol ha: gone llnto_’thq strleteatilrenchanl. n is a p“), that u“ the Fred xllcpurey lieadmasters ut‘ schools and collcg-Wdllfilflll MlIQlHllll es and all the clergy and other di-‘lllll RYHIL rectors ol thought in Canada t:ollld~l-ll“'k_ -\l"l"“"ll_“"ll 1ll't have the advantage of i-eziiling l"‘l”l‘y -\l“l""l=l , , -Jt|trk Mvllulle the ldullllte oi u “mm 4 _ ii‘. Connors such a “lar flung" cutliltry that it luck wimmns athletic orguilizu- ‘FIN! Sash tlons and Olympic Conlniittees to mbgtnll Ulmnnm] L. .\ll;'l‘iigiic twenty fivo 1L |).,_,-1,. lyears ago. Being a good athlete is 1L _\|,-1,,,,i,.- ltcilt scarcely realized. It is a t‘USU‘\\/_ _\lt‘ll\llllll1l lilon oi‘ mind is required In tlrdi-rlll. liolllla t0 become pruiiclentflalsti conipull-VI‘. All-lifiirlaiiii- keep [he mini] lll .151 isn't so hull. llul 41>‘ lllt~ ritlhl .5011 progresses ml llolllli. llillllllfl <11] Mr. Roxborotigh has naillcil severflim‘ 1W1“ al great Canadian athletes and otlrillfml“ “- OJSHlIIFS t-ttcll _ lil\'l.‘l‘1l‘,’.l} of six hits ll) it gitiiiv. stliil fact that most oi‘ llll: Uiitiirio tttlt-llwrr“ l)l‘\l\'\'ll lilt- _ ‘wt-ii..- \\'t‘lll. against lllt‘ Huiiii John ' _ ' pm“ sh‘ll‘l’uuel'1w_er"ll" “i” lm"f£-\\'iitt-i~ llt'llill'lllll‘lll ll-illll lor ' l lqolntl throuuh the first section undefeated." On the other hand the Rev-ills‘? l“)tllgfim’mlilblnllllhvllilg kw“ as H“. Vishnu‘ llnrry Gill tron one grmll (‘tin-ail h," this {Nahum}. Ghaluilion athlete. llv won tlit- ninvlfin, (.,,,_~, mum ,|,.,,,~|_v_ lbyilili" illivnil lo _\1)lll‘ kuilllill: ziloiiiql ' llli‘. ‘loiis recorllli lly nearly lllllll [Milli-illlll-ifilllllll“ ilFrlm-‘l lll" slnlll lie got the 16 lb. SllWl 45 it, t-tltilllliiiitl work t‘\'t'l')' illllllll; to liolil thi- several times lll the New l‘llll>'.l1||l‘l‘UN|TED CHURCH TEAM pllenonleilul athlete who ever livctl "l", Unit,“ M," l)“. (‘mu-HI Ln“. track athletics gun and trophy for Think of it nitttl weighing I50 lbs. giiino was one.- or lll!‘ t-losl-sl yl-v 5 fut-l witiit-ilntetl this your. were evenly nlutt-licll zlliil ln chum- plolisllip form. Ii. ‘Pin illlil hillll tllrt-i- (ll lil'l, the Atlllolic world. Ulltl llalt lluuuaqullll“ ""1"" 3'59 "ml 'l-" miirltelllm-l ‘i Tile boys ought to form little clubsll In tlie villages and cross ruatl cor-la ners and g0 through some rtlnilillgnu weight llITOWlIIKJL stunts about twice (flltfll week. l.et‘|,_ John Miles ol Sydney at the lion. ll. .. 1 l.. . in l all-l eased after tlrnlnud at the outset.‘ Team Batting By (“Teen l i Averages and l l As the interest in the (‘ity Base-l all League this season ls greater .\Ir. Charles fticiul _ hope of Kuttilllt, scorer, ltd players purticlilutlllg iii tile Owing til .\li‘. Sltiwilflfl luld vvc may say llll‘l ardest hitting game of tile lul- lily figures on the lust tllrvu guules were ilvziiltllilte. The uluiilllatiou ill lliesr- ilgtlri-l-l by tho writer finds (ieorgll Input-is: husky buck-slop of lllti Anchors lll leading lltllllllg ilositloli with an ills Your train-ll Dllinitnill, Mo vertigo of .500. “Uulclly" with :ill' 'l‘l|l'l.-o UH‘ iialilcly, Froill All-tguziitl anll lflilsleru Stars rc lll st-t-oiltl p‘ "lion qtlul uvertlge ill . Il. it'll for thlrtl tlluec, Stars nl-l llltl‘ Iii team batting tho lloilgi; ll-atliilg lllt.‘ lfllliilll‘ lace for team batting he ltncliors are tlll- hliilvy rs so lilr with an livl-rill-flr Hf llll Stars are sierolltl. .llj-l liiili llll . with till uvi-rultl- lll!‘ ‘l-“lllm. ALSO IN TlN_S or 5O tor 70*?- T" i. ‘ z’ ‘- \v i t -. Tllt: following tiri- lilo oi llli- playvrs icorgc Frullris M...-..f...l...»../ Ll; [vi/wool 1.4.1.... Lu if (L/loi/olornllr-J. .,,-,\,¢Q;'itvuaa-_:. .».,-;=~-a....-... ' 3 Cake lor 69c We can now offer you Woodbury’: Soap at a reduced price of 3 m 69 cents. This new price will may; (hi, w°"d"l"' 5°al> still more famcut. Tr)‘ a bi"- Onr line of Wood. WW3 CPh-Ims and Powders l: complete. Ctlwin l.ytltl.~l libberl Slltiliill-li-i l} UY fills wort ll lliiililoiltl _ .ll1 W()()l)lllli{Y’S l“z‘\(ll1\ll ‘. (Yrlnvt-li Cilrl llllnh’ SOAP i. .\‘lt-.\l:iliui| GET YOURS HERE. I. Ernest H. Worth Phone 1085. 142 Prince St. HERE Tile toltll (fily Imlll-Illt- ;i\'\‘l'<ll-'" lluprovl: ill lt-ilils itiill ()f t-llllrsl- when (lut- lttiii- ii-zinl pelliill.’ on nil, rmlilll-i- with thi- slit-k isn't flgllC I,0Sl n ln- Sl]1'("I,l‘ll Ill. I ,\ lt'iilll'_~< sirl-ilulh is l\lltl\\'ll in‘ l5 Zllillll)" lo liit, ooll l-lim- when Oiroiesslonal Cards Mark ll. lVlcGlligtlil B. A. BARRISTER, SOl-lCITORI ET!‘ Money to Loan Cameron Blockflharlottetown]. ZZLLU-l-ll-ll. l)r. C. (Y. Archlballl Sraduate of N. Y. Post Grldllll Medical School and Hollillil Practice limited lo Eye. E.rI N° i and Throat Testing Eye: and supplylliii all" Olllce, Bayer Buildlnfl Great George Strut ‘Resigns Le l.i.1l _\'- .lr~ lill- .\lil-.'; 'l‘l|.l lovtll- lit-lll _ l iii llill So lliial '10 lIlL inukc our. \\'lll'lt : - v l hitting lilic. llllll .llll~. oil llil: ()lllt'l‘ sitlf‘. l l ' l - . - ‘ l ._---_-<0>———~~ Y. M. c. A. Bowling § CHAMPIONS FOR 1926 B. i. A. MoDONALD H. F. McPHE B. A. Barristers, Attorney, Eto. Money to Loan lillley Building till-rum" lly lll-liming Zion by only lll lllili- 'l‘lic llutll ll-zlliiri‘ For tho llliilt-ll, llIP high qngll-l lvllilv Ii.‘ for Zion. filo Llliilcil finished lhirtl pinto. ltit won |-\,’l'.|'y gillllt‘ in llli‘. ploy- stlrius. The nt-orl-ei UPI‘ iii-l lul- (filiirttll rolled 071107.11” 11-».- Sir Herbert Ames has tendered his resignation at; P nancial Director of the League of Nations. Sir Her- bert was formerly M. P. for St. Aliwine division of Montreal and {resigned his seat to take the Lea- gue office. .\lwl._| . Roll)‘ . ltvlly UNITED In; Tomi _ 11ml Webster Conrail llufilztiu . . . Jolmlom .' '; i:.i lltltighi-iili ' lJl‘ \loorl- A‘ .\l<-I,i-.-'l \\‘lll>' (‘oiiliilllr- l- lll!" I933 _t|. - t. Mlil-Lvllll llll'>\‘ll|l_l', ll'ill‘l l-"H 'll-' l'“.l"‘il' illltl li'o|lli_v l-ir 2'1 li_\' il--€"l-.iliii.; li’rinv>il~ ll)‘ Wily llli ||Iii~'. l'l'o 1t- \'.tl!l llii~. lviliilll‘ List yl-ill‘. >iori-:l - Im follows; " llzll Lflofl lBritisll 'l‘ealil _ Wills From Will- l nlpeg‘ 2- \\Yl[f\‘f\'ll‘l'}(i, .liiiii~ T.» loiiiilvlilll . ‘ ' ion inn Westenl (‘i IBYllndu, llhlqlitiiilki ituirlllu 50000!‘ u‘ lll?» was i-xleliiiwl to iltilil -1_ 13 1°11‘ lll illvl iii-m list tho \\'llilllll‘l§ “L v t'l(.‘\'|‘Il ill (‘arruilit-m Park 0"‘ urllay. _'___ Toluli '_'l.'2£l ZION "m" ‘W, PROWSE BROS - " l "'l‘. Prlnval- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H \\'. \\‘liilloi-i; .\. llt-ury’ . . . . _ ., l’. Zlll-llillzin . ti. hinlltlakirk l- ll ‘i lll 13F l a .. tl1 F1 M“ n lerfolr emfitfloum f. npggftdmoxilllll“ ' l: on 1h Shoe l Office Hourl-Q to 12-30. 1.30m ltlclloltzl-Ttlwtg McPh I