if a l dish Athletes. Have -. . l Point. (jgmplelclyl-(llflgllldléll witii the blitz-I iiatloiiol dislikes and Jealous, M, qi-otuicil by the 1924 Uryxrirscs l, psi-ls, an influential scctltii’ of mel-pritish public is demanding m, gmit Britain keep out of iii we Qlylllllltlli. This cry of ath- Mtc isolation has rallied tho dc putters of British participation in m]; flll('lill.l games (OIlIB (animal's, tuti a merry tiebatu ls now betas ‘and h, ma Londoni pres). Niuiaa at. the hitteribickerlngsxifc h, pup; reached a cllmhix when liallh. tltv liritisli iiiiiitlleweitllit cliiiniplon. lost his mutch by decis~ loll to lirousso, although lid ‘olaiarly Wipoliiti-ti the Frcnchiuanwand til» [imngli the hitter, during the fight bit his opponent on the uilflfil- Only a threat by English and American boxers to withdraw from the Oly- mpic boxing isoiitiists unless this outrugo-tltir-l decision was revers- ed ised the tiverrtilaig of the‘ 1nd Ls‘ award says an Ettglisli cor. respondent of the New York Her- iiltl~\ll‘i"ibiiiie. alien's Athletic item)» y Pllqiic at the _s_howing of tho Brit. isli athletes at (ioloiiibi-s bus littie or no‘ effect on the t_iii_c_oi' _iiiiptipu-_ larily that has overtakm the, Ulym. pic games here. . The v achieve" nientsot King George's subjects f i i A l Bill s t-PEllPleE IJISGIISTED a i f Iii LGMllES which Onlyllncreased "Bitterness Between The Nations Says London Time's-Brit- Difierent View I A Wondtrllil Tiiiii "it was a wonderful thing to have forty-five llllllllsfl competing together," Biild Rodd, “and one has got to keep ono's sense fo propor tioii. if we arc going to stop athletics whenever a crowd shows its temper or tlicrc is a breach of theh rules tlirere will ho no more cup tics in this country. if we are going to’ break off relations htiieve-r there is friction, what would become‘ of inter-Allied con lierences. it‘ is essential to look iii the tiuestion all round instead of selecting minor lIllSllLlpB." Evan, liunter, tbp famous quarter iiiiler. when asked for his opinion replied: "it would be a thousand pities-if the demonstrations of Latin teni- peraiueiit int sports like boxing, fencing and so on, regrettable as tlicy are lll stime oases illlil’_ iuex' cusable. in, others, are to be seized us an excuse for Britain’s with- drawal liom the games. Cadogan Defends Games “l do not think that such an_iit1 tittitle on the part of Great Britain would be creditable to her, in view of what her men have done in Paris. ' Our withdrawal from. thel Etimes would with very serious from more points of view than one. it the Stadium . wermextremely §i'illl[ylll|§,»l(1 the British public un-pllwlll- accustomed to, the“ swo ‘ping _vlc‘ tories of the »‘Aii?t=lrcian4if..Alira_ |iiiiiis;.' Lowe, Liiltleil‘ allii S Hard. m {bouselitilil names in Eiigiauili iiowfi,lvhahiiiinoyl- the man in thewllfilrlllllll tilll made to win the good will (if Fiaiiet- through tliel Olympics ~slte lllir‘. nothing , to show more dislike of things ._ldiigllsli by . the neigbiiur.iici'osir-.- . tlieiiliaiiiielr] ’i‘iii~, Prince of Wales went to Paris ‘to beprolient at the opening of the. games. Tlu- Brltsli participation iriis better organizeilanil better iiiuiumitl tliin any other British team that has evsrgono to the Olympics. wiiid- ‘ now when the Eugllaluiiziii hears “perfitle Albion" whispered around wiierevb‘? he goes lii Friincl, he asks himself. "ii is worth it?“ The Times Opponed No, says The London Times in tile ‘decisive, manner ot the tradl‘. lloiial llillllilllftll‘. "The death luiell of the Olympic games has, iri liict, boon sounded," says thitt "Fwfillillier iii a loader bearing the bllltlnii "No More Olyiiiplc Games." "Th" itrfltw ot, the world," that ‘lltlv-‘llilllvr says, "is too precious to‘ illritliy any risk fo its being l-VlCPl- iltfrti m the ziltnr of international lllllllt." ilut than Tho Times has _always been uufrlondly to tho idea °lll"‘ Olympic games. The llrit ltii athletes themselves appear to irown upon the idea tliizit their country sliouiil ln the future keep away from intornatlotial coinpeti tltri on a world scale.‘ No one - ieels more strongly oh this point ilian ll. ti. D. Rudd, ,_tlie great loath-African runner. I——- ...-.-__..-_,-i._.__._. ‘.i‘ii. Q-Li fl l l ‘L mill"!- Wnllwr 4o mint loony ‘v Leonard on Aug 20th. 1 Certainly it must not be brought by a premature agitation conducted without a real apprecia; ion not. only of the fwts, btit of the stake". Finally, of the casing its correspondent of misre= [m- n p“; presontlug- tiie facts, ind coucliitl-fluuynq lngi "ill Bllll-e 01' llll’ WTllQTI-‘i (Tlmfliio pneumatic hike ivlilrh cost $120 ‘Fillies correspondent) doleful prm-m kh-l-(mng wnmy t iphecy tiiat the Olympic-games are lat aii end. we who have for the ‘last month witnessed these games land realized the undoubted moral stimulus which the athletic‘ games in lllflllflbiidlulll and in some other fields of sport have been to the whole sporting world, have come to the conclusion that these great meetings can under the firm hand of the international Olympic Com» niittee continue to be carried on for the physical .and moral ad- retirement; of all naticns." jm-J-i-Q _ r >—i- THE ‘SWIMMING HOLE When the sari rides high is u sum- mer sky your shadow is short your nose, On the country road earth, dust-dry, Puffs up through your toes; when the grasshopper scrapes his monotonous drone llalf asleep in the grass When the thirsty trees scares turn their leaves . in the llstlcss breezes that pass; When tbejeat-waves quake and shiver and shake On the crest knoll- (‘onie away with mo ta the willow tree That shelters hole! Conic away with mo whore the wil- low tree Dapples the water cool, And l" where tho naked withering of the sun-baked“ the swimming shlners flash in the depths of the magic r001: Where the lilies flout at the mossy brink, Where the-thrushes bathe, where tho robins drink! Coma away with me whore the "waters free Dance merrily over the shoal; Come away with me to the Willow tree shelters hole! the swimming —Tho Cave Scout, in Boys’ Life. -€--<0>-———— A NAUTICAL EXPLANATION A New York woman. recountinE her impressions of a trip a broad. said: ' "One tang at least I learned. That was the moaning of ‘wind- ward‘ isnd ‘leeward! The captain‘ of the liner I crossed on explained that difference to me in a way that. if a little vulgar was yet unforllet" able. “Capla‘n.' l sold, the difference between ward and the iéscward. to ma, will you '. - '- ‘Well, madam.’ said the an!" old captain, 'lf l were to still t0‘ "l" windward and you were to stand l0 tho-leeward of me you would be a foo .‘ " ' ‘l never can tell the wind‘- Explain it. CLEAN 1N MILK Clean lace in milk to which a Gquoutr-lntbll until all tbe- dirt in removed. - . Where the skatebugs dash and tho as to wihfch homo vary little bluln: bu been nddatl- . H- Possibilities 0f lilew Annan Races THE FREE FOR ALL "The eyesboi‘ the island" will hi on Kcemah Aubrey 12.1614) jus.‘ retiiraed"to Kcnslngtoii oii Satuiq dayleveaiiig from a victorious cam paign abroad, winning two traces h. Sydney and one in~llaliiiix wlthli. the lastlton dayai-brlniz-lng llllltfl "kalsfltojsior owner Edward 9 "'" art of French River, bro den iuiver tiflinl; P. ‘E. island. anti llllllilllllllll! the tame of island h-"IPSE"? on l"- mainlanii- longest 2.01m, our o tbei fastest and beat hired illlllllfillv ever srtiugiit to‘ r. l.. (by on great Dillon Axworlhy) is owned and driven by the veteran tralncz and fitter Peter Conroy oi‘ C-har iottetown. This is piiacticaily an all-star race. Every entry has made sti-l llir,perforniances and the rune fun will be on the “qui vivc." to so which one of those speedy an" beautiful horses will ‘be the star peroirmer at New Annan on Wed nrsday next. . Edgnrton. 2.15%. owned and ili-i veu by James McDonald. Geoirgc town has "upset. the dope" on see eral occasions. anti ls dos to repeal aoou again. Roy Volo, 208%, (by NPFVIlllt 2.04%) holds i'lie Maritime pacing record, has reduced his owii llilPlll" record for eeven- yfifrffi in sin-cos sion,—if he is “riight" will keep ev- erybody guessing. Dan- Patchon 2.15% and Colonel Waltz 2.143% both owned and ilriv- enby our own Col. I). A. .\lacl\'-in- non, ono oi‘ the greatest promoters and patrons of “the sport oi‘ ltin"_s" that Pirliiire Erlword lelafiiTiNis over produced. known throw-bout lllPl Eastern States and Canada as a an be a step naught boh in all the manly sports llwltii conseipienccsi Dan Pattfhen or Colonel Waltz has» n'l‘ the goods to get in the irniii line-bite fans -wiil be disappointed. tlfaasy Aubrey, 12-19% owned illlil illrlveu by Willizt-m Matthew's oi‘ Riiverillebert N. 5., arrived by trliiii 1m; QHARLQm-rqwrtousnnuu Exclusion Bill . OF Li, director genera lot‘ tho (iliiiicst- l (lovi-iiiiiiit-ut aritt-nui and minifl ziciatiiiitizinloil by (l. i'. llay,_ l. secretary to the (itivt-riior of Sliaiisi and iiitiig Cllitng and manager of By HARRy E, PQRTER the (loverniiiient ursieiiiil, lire sptiiiiLi .l1<1l‘<l'(‘lt1ll08flni, ready lo g0 against the slam nii_ y ‘Cflhlll-‘il u! illqWcdnestiay- Mr. hiattlieys h_atl hail siiiiiii is nist-srterwnsisirortviiritfiillrlllsh‘Olympic Association. wrutegtiiek in his start flrom River imi- a scorching letter to The 'l‘ii_ii(-is, tic-ray; m Maegan lg and serious" things that are atqon: Saturday evening, and will be. Station. belnc l‘ll'l into by a car, the driver of wiltich proper control; ~illllili4lllfl§f (Fliers is much speculation as to how last Pansy Aubrey can go and ihow she will fit in the summary on “lednesday. Rexhart 2.09 owned by William Matthews of Sumnierside may sur- prlbetlie natives. ‘ ‘The 2-20 Trot and 2.24 Pace In tihis class there is .\llss lit-lie Rico, 2.18% owned and ilrivcn by W. B- McArthur, ifcnsinatou, gPll- - orally in the trout lino nud never "behind the money." Forward Boy. 2.21%. owned by C. l-l. Mitton. Port lilgin, N, Ii», has ‘been doin ggood work on tho .\lain- land, Brenton ll-, 2.17%, the great 'bncksklii trottcr, owned and iirlv» en by ll. C. llooper, Charlotte- town. is seventeen years old. and probably tho most consistent trot- lor oi‘ any oi’ tilie home production. lilac Todd, Gleniiiora and Kellie w'-ill also have t0 be reckoned with. incomparable, 2.21%. owned b) Mr. Fairrow of Maigdalon islands. driven by Peter Conroy, will be watched with interest. ‘Radiant 2-2114, brought to this country by Col (Dr._) J. 5,‘, Jenkins. now owned by John Mricllonalil Southport will make the, rncc inter- esting for all her competitors. Zita Baughman. owned by Mrs. C. ll. Benoit, Charlottetown is gen- erally orrutic, but ls orediietl with some fast miles. Siie was lltteil and driven by Mack Steele last fall to a win race record of 2.24%. There" will be much speniilriiimi y will "brin" home the bacon" in tlbls class. The 2.36 Trot and 2.40 Pace lr_i_ this class it would he almost impossible from whore one. sits to pick a winner. There are fourteen horses entered. but lit is almost. a _ foregone conclusion that it certain small percentage of those will fail to face the stairtnr on Aug. 20.- Colonel Aubrnv owned anti driv- en ‘by J- W, OTlrInn, Elmedale is credited with Fast time on the new track at Odeary and will be touted to twin -by hi-s West Prince mlmirv era. 1g '1 41F] “l! fl i '.'i l ‘ ~ I j s l é"i'~' i Famous an a jockey for several years now. Earle Sande has ridden his last race. He was badly lhattered when four horses went clown in the recent Saratoga meet, and it is im- probable that he will ever ride again vvvvevoooaoaooeoo-owavo -| Terrible] THAT CAR ‘ BANFI", Allld.’ Aug. 15.—--Hl"lllil‘l\l lllllle l oo-ov-orv oo+o++ov+eo4 owo-o ~ llTltlSll‘ ' i.g a wtuk at llatitt anti Louise, eiii route to tlii: Pilllliift‘ bixliibition. UHlll-Tiil Ill,‘ a tall, liiiiiilsomt- typo‘ 0t the northern Celestial and a iiiaii iii‘ greit military dignity, cx-. prcssi-il kiwn delight at tlii- manner ii which t!lilii~.-si~ art.- Iiuiiig [Pvflltdl in till‘, lloiiilnitiu of (liiiiziila. Queriodl t!()llt‘,(.‘l'lllll),( the, urcntiai itttiiiiili- toward the Japanese extelusioii bill recently passed lll. lllll Fllltlltl.’ States, General Ll did not believe that this! bill would ever lead toot‘ your Autoiiioblo. We will he any trouble or general hard feeling ‘glad t0 answer through this between tho (lrisiit and Occidiint. column, questions regarding your liiit he retutt-ti press statements to ‘par or its mechanism; the ctiect lint li Japanese Uflvllfill‘ sand your inquiries to "Antonin-l uient observed siiiiilui- restrictioitspllgg," 'l‘ho tiiinrillan Publishing against Chinese eiitriiig J-apanngoq Lid" (}[|,'|r]u[[p|_()wn_ (Joi-tain Japanese ports have atf butl -_-_ - l l l '-'l‘hin is a sorta-s of articles p41‘ | tainlng to Illillllltflllllltlt? and repair tcmptctl restriction, lit‘, said, this cxcliisioiii \\':is not saiic-tioiir-il by the Japanese llllllvflill (lUV(‘l‘l1-| THE CLUTCH YOKE l iiicnt. China. said General Li, is golugl, Thu i-luli-li yoke is [or llll‘ tiirwziril very slowly but stilmiaii |'1lll‘pnsi\ in" i-vlexisiiig tho UlllltilLl tiiilly lllllltll‘ fll[lllllll('.illl govcrii-"l-piyyo “H. ,11|';,.,-,-|,i [yljng Ur yl)kl‘§‘ iuciit. Old customs and trailititiiia bu; a" "Ihinnp i“ t)“. 5mm. mmp, which liuvt- licltl the country back m,“ || .j_e ;-,,“||p,-,|i;,1 m 1h.- (ghllblfl for usva are last sivllis wily w shalt ninth stain is i-iiiiiii-eil-ii iii; iiiotlerii progress, which would soon [m Emu." ppm“ rpm. "him, tyl“. lead to a thorough .inii lasting iin of yoke w“ h,,,.,,,,_shn,, 31mm, will, tlerstantling bctwcoii (fiiiira and all “v0 sum] “bu,” ‘HIM, rflun,“ ml .ithur civilized countries bl ill" sock - in a l‘lllllllllltll' on the clutch‘ ‘Wfllll- m’ ‘lwlarmlg _ ’ v]ll‘(llll shalt. Tlit- yoke was liliiilt.‘ oii l “m” ‘men u‘ bwllmllimll W“ lirtiiizo and liiit-d into a groove iii c" ‘ii i-s," s ' le 1': iii, “but , . _ llllilivttl hover stllllllatnllyrtllllllllg cull-.iii m“ chum t‘ ‘m WWW.‘ . l_ly iig the pedal this “g the‘ ‘main’: of Hills“ “utky bronze collar or horse slitlt- tlruw Mmnnmll“ U! unlmm‘ ilio_poi'l:ilil i shaft containing the clutch [iliili-s ill‘ cone, whatever llii- i-asi» may ' out of i-ugiigeiiiciit. lilut-ii trouble was caused in oar- li1‘l‘ (lays, pi |'lli‘l[l.‘~i not so mucli to- iiiiy litiwvvvr, by clutch riding. or liltiytl (‘icorgtz iii‘ SoiupleK-i Sla- bles is. a beautiful big bay trolttir lltlit will be watt-lied closely. Mai-it Aubrey owuctl and driven by Wol- i \ t‘ I z -'. ' » lirgglg,“rxgfit,‘{:,’,,,,S‘I,‘:Q:}Q"QQ,,,§§ [,,‘::,‘.|\,'ili'iviiig with the loot. resting on thi- M, “paw h, ‘vnrkomfi-i m, Chm.‘ [PllllCll pedal. This would causi- 1omqmvll m,“ mack pressure of llii- clutch yiiki- or roi- Cnfley 133ml‘ 9mm, mod“. Cum“, l:ir on Hlt‘ fare oi’ the groove iii the ian Iii-lie and Ginger lloY lire all "M" ‘mil “w” m" mmlz" “wily Spiced-v "lm-‘l-l. “l Iuokglns H m"lwTlitillgh-Tlii" uiiiiirlty of tars ii~ii wiine dtisoiss \vl .v, n " ‘ ‘~ “- -’ nngnflgh, u“, “our; c106,], n,“ {fml la lllill thrust bt-ai-Hig iiiouiil-iiil on Nauomu n“ "Wm," h‘, p W_ M,,,._.lliti cliilvb shaft with two SlPUl N‘, of m" Cnnamun Nadmml Rvlitlilifil llll_)lilllt'll to ull! clutch [initial "L Murray Harm,“ Wm r,,,,,.,,\.,,,',,! halt, ivlilcli tiperatt-s in liie Hililil‘ [he gnu", East 50,119" of u“, ,,r,,.liii:iiiiitii' as the bronze collar. (Yiiitcli vimqe riiliiir: dot-s not affect tlie ball bear- napppr ‘n01!’ FMS", pm,“ m,“ lllil, and dogs as it did tii-i- cluti-li Xqgny Wm km", U“, 11mm gmrqgiuupi-iiilar, but is nevertheless iiijiiri- Governor (‘mnerai the mil ie i-i-s ""8- entntivo of Sitinmcrsiilc Piffifillhfltfll l ‘lll“>l-""\\‘l1ill (‘fill-“T-r ("WPQ-‘illlll l" fl|flmn||y m New Anna“ m," “.3,- ‘tlie teriitiliuls oi‘ a batlt-ry null liuw Starlight, owned by llcrlraiiQP-"l ll ll" l"‘i‘\'l‘nl-<‘ll'-’ llziiirsay of Montroso is also‘ outta-i ' l. (l. llmWlHHY I'll in this race. l-‘illver Todd l-lilli‘l‘~~ Allfi- ~< (‘orrosloii is (rausi-ti oil by Earl lllgsg (Zihqi-tmpatnwn hm; lliroiigii u" ill fitting wire itirmliial M“ m ,1". rm-kmw,‘ Wm, in wit, oii to the, battery aiul it can be prii- ('I;]gfl_ This plflgg will m, 1|". gym-It rented by greasing the, terminals 2st enigma to the dopixslnrs. Rome before inshiliiiig a-uil making sure "ilark horse" may upset all calcul:i~ they nrc tililit. _. m. ___ _. i"t'""“~ BRINGING UP FATHER ’ i aw <oi_i.~<- THE - can THAT tNvENTEQ PATENT -LEATHER buoza MusT HAVE bean THE NEAHEST MAN IN THE L- WELL tvti QOT TO TAKE THEM OFF’ iQAiwT _ WALK Arm ~‘ FARTHEPIN ‘EM! Miss Lillian 0f iirooklyn is a member of the U.S in Scliarman mic tennis team, but alie has ikkliiigfid to grab oft enough an sets time to marry William Van Amlem Hester, 1r. i-——-¢‘0§—i- SPANISH CONSUL GETS SENTENCEl u \l(l\"l‘lli<‘..\l., .\u'.'.. 113111111101, consul for trial. tiiiil -il:iymliii 'l _ riniq a liii-iii Spaui-li t- lotiud Hiilliy Judo,» iii-cari- lll‘ i; coliul through llli‘ (‘xiliuditiii (ins Hm,“ “m1 m impoi-t narcotic tlruiw KPH- inlo (‘aiiaila illltl were boll! uit-ri-ii-iut. iiulziy by (‘liivi iii ihi- (‘iiurt iii’ 5i in“; or 1'llllil]lll‘il('_\' to siiiiigirie ill~ i t Abegweits Will ‘All Set For i Play L. of Q i New Annan Races; Tonight 615 pm liveigvtiiiiig is ill l'l'iillllll‘.-.i for tiv-i big iiii-iz. at New .\niiaii on \\'i-il-i 'l‘i.i.iglit at til!» rillliTll ilit- Abbiflfi aii-stliiy, 2111b. ‘Hit- livllly; orol‘wi" Ln“ up ‘mums, UN [Aquino m ~‘ l“ “mil “l‘“l"'~ ‘mmmg ‘“"“'" 11in (I'll-SS lllll\' lll tut: tiiial game iiiudiiiitiiis llii\'l' l)l‘I'n lll‘l'1'il|~’l'il. Iwlwpv“ “Hm. H“, ;‘KKl.\>|rv 1a,,“ llit‘ gland siuu-l \\'ili~ iiriti lllfllrl)“ “L? munuvh H, n. 1|“. “p5,; ' moo pusouu. hltisii- will lit‘ p?» mm, U, “h. h,.;,,,,|\_ "mi a; rite .idcd by two liiii is. riliw» by iioI qpllv put up it Il‘l\"l'l|l'lli~\l iilll iii will illilllll ' ' ll w‘ "iii. ,1»... i..- iii in ii- .a=it Tut itiiw. will "iil'i at lilo p. iii. gaiiw a liiiiili- rii)‘ 2r; l*.'lill‘t'it.ll. it .\ll pics iillvlitlilitt lit -\'l“‘ N"‘-" . ll1li‘l"'llllllll .t llllf iii till" ll-ls ‘iiiiiiiii riire-siitiiililiiiririiiziilyaiiil 4;, “gllblllll ll ll u-iiiu ill .iii it- iijoy a lull ii. l"\'i"‘-iil<lll- H! l.|ii , ll!'ll:\' . ..i:i i..il tiii- the llll‘ .,.tiiii~ llllll .ll<' iiii. ;,;,,,,|,,i,|,,,,.,|_ at tli “alt-s, svliirli um rllili! W P" Tlli‘ Abbiiis itl'l‘ dl-tcriiiiiii-ii not ports l iiri- to lii- lli‘ll\')', ll a ccr-itii lvl ltl.illlll'l Llllllll‘ .\ll]! ity llivll) lain tit-ri-t-utiigi- iliit-s lltll l'UlllI‘ l~2il‘—_aiid tlii- t'iiii;, who \\'!|il'h-‘i lltl! Iy. |l;iiill4' will lit‘ lri :|i'll to rt-al liitll. ‘The opt-n air airi-nu ior tiii- liox-,’l‘]ii- Aiiliies [iliivi-il air-lglit li:ill int; biiui is l‘l|lll])li:ll*ll. 'l‘lii- raw a llSl N- \\- til. '.lill\\' iii ll llilifle mot-t aiiii altli- _:iliriirlioiis this _\i~:ii i\\' o iiiissv-ti tliiit game E-lllvlllll turn iipprtitii-litn llll‘ lllllllllllllllk‘ ot ii|ltll l-llllllli l" -\"' ll!" ll"'4'l l“iil"$ sliiiiil sized cirrus. ‘libert- will bi: buttli- for cli iii|iiii1isliip liuiiiiri: as $0lllv|lllill§ to liiit-r» st l*\'l'l‘)' apt-via’ each ti-um is ll('l.t‘l'illlllt‘l| lit iliilktl l()l'_ “Never a iiull iiiiiiiiciit" is tlii- ll. nirlitilll l>flll~ sl Linn. l!‘ the day proves favorable llillll llfillll-‘i "llllllill Ni-w Autiuii Raw-s sliiitilii bring lo “ lllld “lllllmilt l"' "ll fivlllivl’ l'iii- lztrgtst gutiii-rine of poo plt- t-vi-i" aissciiilili-d oii this Iicuiili- liii ram- i-oursc. win no don't llilllil at '. llitl']l. 'l‘lii- follow-lug Abiiguw-it players i':ii"t-i~-i1i|i~sii:<l iii iii till llli- il iiiiond iii 0.15. hivlditvlifil. IA- l (l. Francis, (Eiiiipliilll, F‘. M rvy, S. lluiuiouti. ll. Lyutls, L, (Triiiipbi-ll, ii ltyau. ll. Siiiiiiih-i-s, F. (‘ion i‘. I -—<-0>—-——— l'iiri- liiillliit: trait-r liirtiugii (‘of- lH-i- stains, but soak tlii- stains first iii ciilrl Mitt-i‘. Titles ape all right in their way. but when it comes to comparing l““‘""‘l l“ Sh‘ "mum's i“ ‘lull fang: them with daughters. they rioift weight much-so any: Johnnv n1,“ (pm; of their arrest. JlIHP-ll l: . I-_J.s_jt;._~;b;js EffITJIQEZ/ Tobacco 12 mm 2on>25¢ l Atso- wtcszn m mi: or so ilstin. iomicr middleweight Cltilmplrin and o} 3-, vgllP’% I 7:.'."“ Th. Economy PAGE saves d 10ft; -" y E1110,‘ info it , Package AH.’ THlb i‘: QEKL COMFORT BE 0M3 - THE 40w THAT lNVENTED __ New“ sews; ewvTi/kiétgc‘