A»! ‘»-=4:-$ia~...~.._.-“. ‘i. ‘ ' 4 dws? CORRECT srmvruc the answer— the super keen edge 0f the Valet AutoStrop blade has done this, and made the daily Tahave a pleasure. Stropped in ajiiTy Xvithoui. remov- a single part “you will use the name blade over and over~-a real man's razor resharpened to the finest ‘degree, cutting keen and quick. OW do some men keep look- ' ing so young and fresh these - l l if" ea a. . Hun . \ , V‘ that's A strapped blade keeps the face young Valelizllullobltrop Razor ’ —Sharpens itself GUARANTEE W! 8018b}! that every user of n Vale? AutnStrop Ramr be mnnanzly enthuriuric. Quill happen m your Razor affecting if! perfect service, Just uend it to u: and we w-illrcaturc it to u ncw~lzke condition wnhout churgr. .._‘_A§.JTO’S'I‘ROP SAFETY RAZOR c0., LZMITED, Toronto, Canada lyatem, which has winter. Try have taken it. For That Tired-Out Feeling due to the piling up of poisonous waste matter accumulated during PTSNSLAR LIVER runsunnun It will beep your liver active and we feel sure that after giving itQa trial you will recommend it as others do who The Price—60 Cents a Bottle, E. A. FOSTER A Use Dr. Ffrenciflg Vermieide Capsules No. 2 for your fox pups and be safe~$LOO box. ‘I in your the long cold CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Gartefs 0;? Seeds Grow .5 l v 4. i? For this week plant Garden Peas Onion Sets Shallots and‘ moat VEGETABLE 3 Jlqnori» <- . in] flow days w; will have .__a_ In: crook of PLANTS both "Manner. and , Flower. i ohoibe PM" . >_ .1»... . .00 ig-rlil-lfi. ' l l .__.,. 1f “vivfRVWWIIlZ “did F011 ever slop to think ‘H. l inn some one might steal me when. i lhmizh when a horse thief was ll id‘ i r ' u goovl iiiilc "Wililnin." said Mrs. ‘Pockem, iyou are away from me?" "W'o']l."' answered lMr. tfully Peckcm, ,‘l was rather alarmed prowling ‘ho nx-cighhorhoori iasl iveek.’ firs. lPcckrm stiffened up ‘hangi- ily. “A horse thief. did you say, Wil- ilinm?" "YEP! m!‘ dear. l heard he car- ried off two c-r three nags from ‘in itbis dlniricf" A father had been in the habit of warning his little daughter re- garding ‘her conduct during the d8)’. aaXhc lull home each morning. Ono morning. a1: he left, he kigggd the liflia girl, and said, "-Nqw_ be girl." With an" expccinnf. smile she add. cd. "And don't what?" HIKERS Take Minn-d’: in your. first Bid kit. Fine for stiff muscles.- bruises and insect. bites. (and a large ilteudapce is request- ‘ed. Yachting has taken a great hold ion a large number who lurns out ‘regularly to watch .he smart little fleet of sail beau battle for bou- ors in the different races each year. Therefore all the boys need i0!‘ a good gel away la a large and en- lhuslasllc meeting. Stars Meeting A meeting of the Eastern Stars Baseball Club will be held this evening a: 7.30 in the League of the Cross. All members request- ed to attend. Ja.p ‘u’ Basebnll ball learn representing Waseda University. Tokic, Japan, arrived here tonight to play against a local all-star team on Wednesday. (be Oriental leam la on a tour of Can- ada and the United States. . .. .. . L. 0. C. BOWLING The second of the championship the Social Club mot their ‘defeat in one of the moat exciting game; of the season the Anchors defeated the noble Social Club by 67 pine. Jojbn Chandler rolled high single of 281 with Earl Goes making high total of 654. Scores follow: Tonight the lain game n» decide the championship will be rolled at 8 o'clock. This will be another close game for those two ‘teams are the best teams that were ever matched on the League Alleys- -----<>-0-c-——-— Johnny Miles . Receives Oak . Trophy Cabinet SYDNEY MiNlldS, May l7»——1‘he British - Canadian Co - operative staff has presented to John C. Miles, an oak cabinet in which the champion runner will preserve his medals and trophies won on the "road". since he en-lered into the sport of a few yours ago. The cab- inel, which in u splendid piece of Woodcraft, and skilled workmans- Ihip, was made by Charles Foster. vrhrse exhibits in. this line of work ‘nave atzracted nol only the allem Hion of local people but in many [part5 of Canada. where Mr. Foster's handiwork has been shown. Canada Wrestler Beats Australian IMEIJBOUlRINlE. Australia, May 17 ' —~('Vancouver Daily ‘Province Cl‘) blelqflougln-z. bill-ting and kicklnz. with Edwards the chief offender, ‘were features o! the wrestling cou- tesl at Melbourne Stadium. in which Billy Edwards of Canada. dc- fealed Mike Yokel, of Australia. two falls to one inf seven rounds. The lvltendance of 12,000 was a record. Three thousand uuaible to gain admittance, battered down five iron gated with hammers and axes, bu} because the stadium was already overcrowded. only a few managed to squeeze in. Speculators before the match sold $2 tickets for $25 each. - ‘An Oriental Ipwper, ‘b08438 an Emgllah petition, primlbed time follovw- inig noulce: "The new o! English we tell the malted. Ywlril in ipenfect-ly vlyue and moat earliest. Bluff baa eacih been oologod and wvnlte like tine Kipling and. dive ‘Dickens. Wis circle every UOWIL and ennlrtlonoile not for unwind-columns." Bringing Up Father l bu!!! HAVEAN , \ ‘y '1. ulna-r ~ .. . of Wvoudslock, Ml. .\ 978 988 949 ‘a Tneaés ycotlol) T A ow M: Hanna-i WONDER WHAT MAQCAE wruubkf? TOP NEW .SHOWl_i.'l0DAY¢-3,.;'Z.lir i145. OFFER "In: NEWLY WEDS" WITH ' AL LEMONS COMEDIAN ‘ AND DANCER um cnanpoafggrovgygcuannmu. '- PRINCE-EDWARD ’? All New — A Show that‘ is clean- whoiecome with comedy. pr"="\'"l file‘ int word In musical comedi- PRIC MATINEE—MG. 16c. ‘Y’ LAUGHS. SONG DANCE. FUNNY OOMEDIAN3- N|GHT—52C. 37c. E8 26c- M NHNRE Mark - Mounties SAUKVIDLE, N- B.. May 17. - v. The weather for the meet was ideal- One of the ininresling ev~ Hialle of liluigrnve, N. 8.. ran a strong second to Reid. aim 1'.N.ll. star- Hallo was tllstinured as u miler this year. The events: 100 yds-‘lsf, Smith. .\li. A. 2nd. Goodspecd. U.N.IB.; 3rd. llice Ml. A. Time, 10 145. - an SMITH nuns uP man run 44a n Ml..ll.-li. u. B. MEET Eddie Goodspeed Clips Time From 01a 220 ems was lhc mile rm in which Phil, Amass Points to Win ‘J20 YdSr-IBL (ioodapeed; 211d. Smith, 3rd. Rice. Time. 23 seconds. H0 _vds.——lst Smith. M5. -'\-.i‘-ind 3rd. Reid, U. NAB. Time, 51 1-2 seconds- 120 yds. hurdles —— lat. Gordon A4 2nd. Goodsper-d: l One mile-Ask. Reid. U. N. B-I l2nd. Halle Mt. A.; 3rd, lliersewau, l ‘Rllfllilfbg high jnmp—1st, While f.\ft. A.; 2nd Stralou, U.N.~B.;ilrd. Donahue, 'U.iN.B. Height. 5 feet Running broad lump-def, Frank 2nd, White; 3rd. .\V0ods, UJNJB. 19 feel, 1 l-4 in- ‘i-lamimer throwing-Asp McAnlany. U.\N.|B.: 2nd, Matheson, Mi. A.: 3rd, Donahoe, U.N.'B. 100 feel, 3 1-2 inches. Discus lhrowflsi, ‘Whiic: 2nd. Jiatheson; 3rd, Miller. Ml. A. fiance, 93 feet, 3 inches. I Hop, stop and Jump-Isl, ISmilh '2ml, While‘: 3rd, Donuhoc- Dis- wance, 39 feet S inches. l ‘Shot 91114-181, 'i‘ruenmn, All. .\.1 2nd, While. i\ll.A.; 3rd. Snllth Mi. ,A. 32 feet, trim-hes. A"°h°": Two Maritime intercollegiate rec- ord; went by lire board when Ben Poole . . . . . . .. 192 1'86 Z11 Mount Alum“ track and fleld team GOOGSIIGQG U.-N.B.: Jim Cameron .. 191 182 221 doubled the 550m on the Unlverg. Earl Gm“ ' ‘ ' ~ ~ - - -- "7 256 224 liy of New Brunswick here. ibis John Chandler . 201 281 158 afltemoom The Una] score 5lood;.\\'hi1e_ M1, G“ Benn“? ~ - ~ - ~- 128 239 135 Mount Allison, 66 points, UJN- B..i31‘d Hi6? Time 17'2‘5~ l i‘ _—' 3B. 889 m“ i949 LRay Smilh iowerer the former Tm“ 2982 record of 51 3-5 seconds for illeiUJNJB. I 440 -by a fifth of a second and Ed- s°°ial m“: die Gocdspced ‘hronzhi flown the _ 220 from 21! 1J5 l0 2.’) flnf. Eugene Doucetlc 18b 225 167 9mm, M50 aquaned ‘he m0 ynnpg; .34 i“(_-heg_ Frank Douceue ' 178 225 T9i("d u! l0 l-S soc-finds. Tom Cmigha“ - 206 225i (Pardon White. cf UlmrloiiclonuhBiflvk. M! A-Z Cecil ‘Kai?’ 134 194M115 Mt- A's individual high scor- Bm Hallwnfy " 237 195 138 er with 24 palms. nad Ray Smith. ches. Tm“ 391° ., second with From La LONG BEACH. N. Y.. May l6.~— Displaying traditional speed and stamina of the aboriglnc, Chief Quanowahu, tweniymix yearn Dill, Hopi Indlnn runner from Manuel- lto New Mexico. oulfoolcd a field oi.’ 136 Canadian and American (lis- tance men today 1o capture tho New York-Long island Maralhnn. Percy Wyer. of Toronto was fourth and Francis Hughes of l-lamilton. OnL. eleventh. While two of his iribcsmcn were forced out of the race by bliatcrezl feet and a third distanced. zhc sturdy little Indian fought and won a stirring duel with Albert Michel- sen. the Stamford-Conn" plumber alter see-sawing with Michclsen for the lead over the last ten miles. Chief Quanowahu is First in rge Fieldiin Big' Race thc flnnl slrclch of concrete ruusl to win from Mlcheluen by nearly 150 ynrdn. Finished Strong 'i‘hc Indian finished strongly nml mlghi havc leilglherteti his margin lliiil he sprinted. His ilmc wu-“i ‘.3 hours 47 minutes 43 1-5 seconds for the regulation Marathon dis- tance of 26 miles 385 yards. Summary: 1——Chief Quanowuhn, New iilcxi co, 2.47.43 1-5. 2.~—Aiberf (Whitey) Michelson Stamford, Conn, 2.48.09. 2.51.45 2-5. 4.—-Pcrcy Wycr. Monarch A. (‘ Toronto. 2.51.28. 11.——Franclu Hughes, llamillun Chief Quanoyvahu. drew away lllOnL, no time given. C.N.R. Radio Program WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1927 Cbivlkv (Z91 Metres.) VANCOUVER . C~ > 10.00 p. m. - _ iPiRIOGIRiAiMMIE OF POPULAR ilJAlN-(ZE MUSIC by lilo Cabaret vBGIIIIOIl“. Orchestra, playing dlr~ e0: from the Rose Room of fha ‘Hotel Belmont, Vancouver, Bri- tish Columbia. ONRiW (40512 Metres). WWNNlPIMi lMiAiN. _ 10.00 p- m. < STUDIO PHIOKI-RJNMML} presented Iby Arthur lf-fart and Wayue ‘Mar- shall, lsaxoplrpnl-sts; George Tunnbuli. Baritone; and the Oienwood ‘School Harmonica Band under {he direction 0i Mr. Fred L. Johnston. PROGRAMME lows." (lb) "Believe Mo if All Those lilndearing Young Charms" —'I‘he Band. Zmliaritcne lSnlo-"l Found You" (G00dman)-—George . Turnbull. 3. Saxophone Duet—"Spirii. of'.lo_v“ ‘ (Clay Smllh)-—<Arihur Hart and ‘Wayne Marshall. 4. Selections (a) "Tho Wlyslcry lBush,‘ ('b) "My Bonnie bier; ovor the Occa1i."—'l‘he Band- 5. Saxophone Solo-—~"Daircn lion- groiac" (lfclnglfiagen- Arihur film-l. 6- Accordion Solo-"Ovcr the Wav- es" —*George Tunrbull. ‘Selections (n) “iii, Ho, the MOI" rlo." (b) The Band. 8 ISaxophonq Duet -—“Bnrcurolll_-" iYOIII “The Tales of Hoffman“ ilOffon'baci|)——<Arthur Hm". and Wlayne Marshall- 8. Jflaritoltc Solo "hove lf lfcflcclcd 1"’ LOWV-(‘Burryl (lcorg Turn~ hull. l0. Saxophone Solch-"Vulsc Vanilc (Wiodoefdl) -Wnyne Marshall. r‘ 1- Seledllona (a) "Jolly 000d Pbl-n- Sfliecfiom-"lrlmllo, SWOM. Home Dis- . "Tho Mocking Bird"~--' l 4"‘ l’- r . i —- |._ i-i ' She’s in n. winrhbnfls; *‘ ‘.11: .0," Aygq.‘ if; . That’s a thrill of a lifetime! can’: miss n! i .0 \m§l ‘fwuvn. srnAun Today A Th 111's. USUAL MID WEEK PRICES AND HOURS {Pia shin r, flying, soaring through ihc air like a winged bird 0f Si€(’l-~‘illl(l aboard, the modems dancing", whirling to the tunes of a snappy Charleston! l i ‘ FOX N l*l\‘»'.‘4 FABLES ORCHESTR A And then crash, bangl-and n hundred humans jumpoverboard 10,000 feel i0 the earth! w ii ' .9: —-Tho Hand. 11-00 p. m- MW“ M"_" H LINWsurgical upcrntinn is non-ru- CJNR, ‘ (510.1) ,\1f-i.-.-., ;,| \i.=_\r. 01.1) Halls -l).\.\'lCE -PlliOG~RAi.M- snry in recovering curnpjrhjgqnq. 'l0i.\, ALT) Xiiv by .l< E. lWolnnirf nml (l. T.\\'n_\"s (fur-n RQIHOVUX‘ he [mg L‘ h i iiilfi. ‘l3.- Li“ I ; l l i ZL-Harvey Frick, Millrone, N. i.‘ T iT - ANT MACCIE~ THE RAJAH name i m INDIA HA2» QNEN Ma A PRE5ENT~HE CER'TA\NLY HA9» A BIC. HEART- HF. GAVE ME AN ELEPHANT‘, 00: l -, - _ ,, aunuru » ver t e Line Fence l ‘ _ ailrrelthr herbal , . . ‘ ' an warm _ 9W4- dspsndflhlr lrnrer are usually to be of Pros! 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