i" $600 qi-ancof d1 Contest You l-rlay win as much as $100.00 e twenty other cosh Til} PM...’ Tiifiiifwfi’. i141‘). iii NYAL cluzoriios. E55,‘! ‘fflfilgfifi lsii’.'.°ii"...m’"l.‘i N al Preparatlons—-NYAL EOPHOS. the valuable tonic. builder and remedy for persistmt mulls, among em. aakth N_ltld lti th eilldrtd Contzstvshecrtgfawshicg ca: Elam evcrvth uy. Get o ‘olnl to the lng. No necessity to ur entry In early by NV& iE-- wuoooooooboooo-o-oooona O . UG STORE ce a trial- always Nyal" 7 Poultry Suppfies With the vaiiinq for high prices pre- Eggs And Poultry it pays big after tho g Hens. file! dividends to look flock of Laying rd ' 1'11: the flashed "‘ F lzyyfikeé g BLATGHFORUG EGG MASH lsiglving wonderful success to all who are using it. Are you one of them? _ BLATCHFORUS FATTEN- ING MASH birds for th " and cheaply Ask for prepares the e market quickly BLATCHFORWS POULTRY FEEDS. 1A CARLOAD just received. liarte r8iCo. LIMITED. FEEDS -v 4 s 044000 o0 o+oooo+oo+o+o iii'~“-*iiii1- EYE visediy. Sufferers therefore do cesslve amou 0i the body t health. HAVE Y 4 EXA 511mg of the linkers bringing mo‘ lnoiln inucli I'm‘ the futlire of 2111111- opwmflrl“ l two buck to the amateur fold isi 111111‘ liflfkey iii Ciliii‘ BiT-iiiii- MW“ ‘ not known. 1 Sl-otia needs experienced players ....,,,,,HH,, , , .‘H“. Harry Blflilklle)‘. of Millltfilili, to mingle with tilt iwys striviiii: The motive power of the entire human organism is $EEDS ’.“.‘.‘..‘.._‘._._‘.“_.H' ii woniici-flli ilVtillfili from lilo six ,_._ ____.. INSIDIOUS ‘ STRAIN We use this adjective ad- from Eyestrain may have perfect vision and not suspect the presence of any eye defect. Nerve Energy. Normal ayes, It is computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Enemy» but when Eye- strain is present, a much larger proportion is required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of an ex- nt of Nerve En- Brily may seriously affect the functioning oi‘ other organs and produce iii OUR EYES MINED .l (i. F. Hutcheson Professional Cards Lzligrnf-Sauliders, I “iiritter. Solicitor, 6.1: C. Officer Water Street, Summerside "id Bank of Nova Scotia Buildlnqli ch I u t ‘ rnmmnyeo, Mr, an-lxiiad ilpAwlgh Lllfllllffilli. llti ClBV$i' 3H3 are e own. 1 m k f 1n r n, r n ns ness.‘ n aiiy eg 111a e lilo i.‘ 8 MONEY TO LOAN 1' WOQItFlClnliZ n‘: paellly flllafildiéll‘ "rein? "ii" will hmiem Niwa 30°“)? Wm, iii-l-lti-Iimos. . - statements other thim recolniilelld ‘its "Oiifliiifi-Ft-‘ii 800d iiii-‘iiiie-‘iti- I BARRISTER, s Money iilmeron Bloolno . Dr. imitilliim iiiiil cDonald ' lJMoDONAL I. Idrrlstsn, A ‘Mark R. McGuigan B A. OLICITOR, ETC. to Losn harlottetovvn,P.E.I. I I C. C. Archibald . rsduate oi‘ N. Y. Post Graduate p Medical School and Hospital recline limited to Eye, 1nd Throat Isr, Nose supplylnfl Giollil IN. Blyer Building om W“! George Street ‘t "sun-s to iz-ao. l-Uto l. & McPheo 0 H. r. MoPH s: ttdrnsys, Ito. I'M! ts Loan. ' Central Guardian ‘_“_'_ \ _.THE DRAWING of tile luticry iu alid of Si. 'i‘iloiinls Aniclulls Society is postponed liii lioxt Julie. “m "m; p953“ lGhurch Bowling - lliillE AilYllilllE" —sa.ys Miss Gladys Hollis or Mon- iiivlldtty. Foil. illi, 7 i. Peters vs. C. Christian illundlty, Fcb. Ptluls vs. Si. from head- aches and I now feel well and happy. ll aln to ug a my trl e ii d o fi‘ , about than» Gladys Hollis CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS will relieve Constipation, Heart- burn, Drowsiness, Blilollsness, Nau- sea and Indigestion and improve a bad complexion. They are purely vegetable, do not contain Calomei, Mercury or habit forming drugs. They move the bowels free from _ Ml‘. Jnlt. lillrr, Sulullicrsitlo was l" liit" city ycsii-i-ilily. ilir._ 'i‘. tiiiriioli ivl-s, iliolllllglll: was iii tiii~ i-ily yesterday. Julncii vs. Baptist l . l iiiir. iii, .I. Poiver of Silinlilcrvilie m" Trhm i; n tllt- t-ily on route to UOHlOII, , . , li_\'llll, Now York zulti ulllcr cities. Pdrlrlrlulildlr? Lgilelrtedlu] ‘ - - ‘ .i. Si. Peters vii. Zion Tilllrsdziy. Fob. 17th, 8.30 p. Ill t). Christian vs. Baptist i-‘ridiiy. Feb. 18th, 7 p. James vs. 'I‘rillily iiir‘. illlll iiirs Sllintloi Kennedy it-lt yw-sir-rday morning on a trip to ‘Foroillo. l\llSS_l4lll'_\' Coudy il-fl yesterday llioildily, Alarch 7th, 7 p. ili., St Pauis vs. 'l‘rinit_v' iiioiitilly, hlilrcii Ttii, S. iii) p. m. Si. Peters vs. Baptist Thursday. Alan-ll 10th, 8.30, St James vs. iinitcii L. 0. (i. Bowling- Schedule Second ‘Round tournililienl. Jan. 31. Barbers und Press. lFob. 1. Soc-ill] Club and Anchors. Miss Emma Douiztin left yester- ziuy liloriiiilp; on a visit to lier sist- til’, iiirii William Corless, Buffalo. N. Y. ——— i tl - n 'ii iiir. Charles McKenzie of Cuveii- u n‘ o“ n“ ‘lliili ilas been visitini: in the city for ii few ililys and was Ztlllfillii those in attendance at lllL‘ annual Christian vs. Zion Monday, March 14th. 8.30 p. ni. Si. Peters vs. United. Canadian Section League Reorganized t l. I llite ed for y are with ter- ‘"- 35114-211-21. illiil. piiiiiii til my bedd, tlmllgilt I flitmiflt- Jtm- 3M 1 it w.- st- "i would die I “w!” W‘ m" Pew" WILL BE LOADING ilvl: hugs was no when, i _ Mfiiiilfly. Jtiil. lilt-lt, 8.30 p, 111,, (j, ill .\il. .\iiiioii Slilllllll ’l‘llcslltty, Feb. able, l tried (‘lmsllml “*- SL Jii-"ii-‘S 1st., signed, Frcll iiobcrlsoil. everything, Ihunldayy mili- 3i‘il- 5-30 l1. 111-. asis-l-zo-si. iiiinl iii lint I 2w". "i" "Wm" ' -—-—-—< .__ and yum. pm! Friday. lob. itii, 7 p. ni., Baptist PERSONALS keep me free v5‘ "W" ' .m.. St. 71h 5.30 p. lii., Si. Tilul-sdily, Fcb. 10th, $.30, Zion itlily, Feb. 11i,il, 7 p. iil., United,‘ 1110111111.: Feb. l-itll, 7 p. 111., sol i $.30 p. ill. ni., St. Friday. iiiurcil 11th.’ 7 p, lii., C. ‘ pen 2_ News m,‘ Spmr. Monday, iliilrcli 14th, 8.510 p. lli.. Emu“ (“cert Feb. 1i. (fresco-ills and ltiililblers. qt PM!“ “L Zion [peb- 7_ Anchors and Banners. Thursday. hiurcil 17th, 8.210 p. ni. Yiii- ilnll lilrs J. A. Fraser and Fen 8_ Press and Crescent“ (T. Christian vs. Trinity ' baby iieioii have returned to Ro- Fen _n_ Alerts and Soda] (Ziub F1108)’. iiiflfcil 13th. 711- 111-. Sl- ‘-‘.lliil after a pleasant visit to Mrs Fob‘ w s "d l R b] , ' James vs. Baptist Fraser's mother, iiirs blary liVynlle. Feb! 14' S§CIQT 3.3:,’ an], If‘? End oi’ first round. 'i‘iiey were arooiiipiiliieil to Iitili- llneb’ 1,5‘ Aucflors M] “lg; {e521 fax by Mrs Fraser's sister, Miss Fer, In‘ Barbers nip Srlilltslgen b‘ WT.‘ Mm)’ ‘vymle’ Feb 17' Ramblers l . . . ulid Alerts. , Feb 21. Ramblers and Social - - ~ Ullll). "—_ . .. . . Ottawa Senators and ‘I ) -; . Biiiiiiis is Big ‘if-ii%1.iiiS-2‘i‘..i1i“‘iti??? w- i» Feb 2-1, Press and Alltlitirs.‘ Standing Dmfeflfiknlfll hockey: _ FUJI. 28. Barbers alili itililiillors Winn CHARLOTPETOWN cuxlnnlim i l-2 Wed. Thurs. and Sat. We have enough to secure i All Hobberliws 31st, 1927. 20 p. c. Brand. Wed. Thurs. OVERBUATS PRICE Fri. been fortunate from a Montreal firm 50 Men's Over- coals at very low prices. We palm Take them tomght v M _ u H ‘ will also include our High lnilriiing on ll visit to Buffalo, N. Druggists, Z00. d: 750. red pkgil. qllfjlxnjnd’ ' p‘ m" M‘ 5'35‘ s°°'"Y Brand swim‘ _ — ' ‘- i “ 3 This is your chance- ——————-——----_-______ iiiwititlr. Feb- fllst, $.30 i». 111., st. ——— i’ I '1. - '- liir anti liirs‘ I111 ii- 5161511’. New iinnllrod falls present. Althou h ‘tlalllilillliljvpdgltillblt "illl 830 1 ldl)l|(h]l| lire silliiiilig a low days ill Higgimg (i111 no; feature in the snsr. C. Christian vs ‘Ullllflil ' l‘ m.’ U115 t'ii.\'- lllil, column llo played go ll l ‘k FY1118)’ Feb 75H ‘ ——— after his four played ltlruclllfnltll James vs. Zion l, p‘ m‘ M“ $1650 l“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " $ 8'25 liir. Ptlrkci‘ HD1110 of \Vl1lBlO0 rc- the whole gulno years absence ilioiiiiily. Fob. 231], 7 p m S, $18.00 for $ 9:00 iurlicli on Monliny night front t; from lilc game and lit? Without r3- Puuls vs, (3, Qlnqnrnrr, ' " ' $20.00 for .. $10.00 six weeks trip to Iiernlura illld the I191‘, Brooks, full of hi1,- nld “me Monday, Fob. ZSLII, 8.30 p. Ill. St $25“) m" ‘ " $1250 West indies. tricks ivas the iiern oi’ tip», nnrne Peters vii, sin James ' $30.00 for . $15-00 and iviielrlle scored the ivlnnilig 771111111111)’. Mflfflll 311i. 3-311 ii- "in $35M) f” ' $1750 ‘ Mrs. W. W. (lroiiily, Cornwall. goal the fans went wild. Zion vii. ‘Trinity $40.00 for . $20.00 is visitilli: at Montague the guest ' Ffldlly’, March iiii 7 p. ilI., Uniicd $44-00 roi- $22.00 of iiei" sister, Mrs. Edith Stewart \'z~;, 11mm,“ $435010’. _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ V _ _ __ $2450 and i101‘ nlutiier, Mrs. White. 20 p. c. Off made to measure Suits until January Off All our high grade Boy's and Men's Suits including Society seminars Fri. Dempsey Trains At Los Angeles Works Daily Setting Up Exercises And In Sparring Bouts ' LiOS ANGELIJS, Cal" Juli. 25. W. Jack Dempsey is training. iloi. Willi- any immediate pros-peels oi’ .1 match. but lor tile purpose of got- tillg into sliapc and learning just wilat condition be call achieve. Ac- i-ordiilg to the manager of the; Manhattan Gynillasiulll, wilero tho‘ lilfllltfli‘ champion trains. Dempsey, has been ut work for the lust five; lizlys. i Jauk silellds several hours lizliiy, Fllllliliig, working on tile ropes. pun~ l-iiiln; tho bag and other exerci 2a..‘ During the last tllreo days lie iluli donned the gloves anti has put lu- solne time with liis sparring part- llera. Gene Normile, who it with Demp- scy during ills workouts. stated in tho absence Ofvlllt? former tfllilllili‘ loll that Jack had no plans for all H _ encounter soon. but is working “* _ ~ - wilii tilc solo c~i>ject of flutlllflliltllii; W" ilvmllue‘ will?“ "unml "will. “Y “muse” Wm, his chances rm. a fectivo in illocitilig and riier.illil.. cumu_back_ llurteuux. who bad pluycll a sl-intll» lilting game was illjilrcll ill tiic _<,>_i third period and was forced to rc- Butler to Play With Wanderers ing his retirement the \\'inli.~oi' loam started their spurt that zil- keelily fell as iinlncilizltciy foiioiv- ' '61 liiliHi i-zlri-Icll ihom to victory. (‘ii-vz-iliiiii, forlneriy spare goaiei‘. for tho locals, made his initial alt- i peariinco I18 a regular tonight, and put up a stellar exhibition, partic» uinrly iii tile first and second pei'- ll. Sinner, was the pick oi’ the ‘tors although he was ably its- iiiiiil by (lorlrlligo. tire from lilo game. iiis loss \\‘ili‘ Hockey Squad l-IAIJIIFAX. Jnll. Butler, for two years u reguiili" with tile ‘Crescents hockey team. and known as one of the ilcst ton» liis players in lilo lilllritilne Prov- inces, Iizls signed to play hockey with the ‘Wzliltieroi-s for the ru- lnalndei‘ of the season. Yesterday il was reported that Butler hull signed with Dartmouth. but such is iloi the case. Jimmy is ii fast skater and a good shot and 25. — Jinilili’ residence ruling standing ill his I)iILlI.-H()\VGVUI‘, it is not known for sure whether "Goo" mints to Dlti} or not. lAiSi, night. liobby (loudiiuc, also a former Crest-outs player. was out with Durtliiouth. and will play with the Harbor Town club 101' tile remainder oil" the season. -—---——-——€O-§ “ ’ Bowling 'l'llc iii-ii Boys slii-illlrriitilxxx Little t lcitor Records or. should catch a regular position FY0111 u. reliable soul-cc it was with the Redsiiirts. H learned last lligilt that John ii. e O l “(iec" Aiierii bud signed to play Fox Trot Ari Liinily and Ills Orchestra 20255 with the Wanderers. “Lice” hits vocal ' nfinerdnd Farm" 19391 piilyell with the Crescelits 1m‘ so»- cral seasons, bill. has been nwllly for over a your. Even iii‘ lie intezii- M I ell to play, it is doubtful if "Gee" "mild 5'36"“? m‘ amateur cam m" Fox Trot Goodrich Sllvcrtown Cord Orchestra 20204 lna Spanish ———-—- slnteli athletes lnadn their iippcllr- iii-oil (iilllllllllilllfill wlis lacking and returns to dranlatic work vlll thesufioring is as needless as it is ter vr-ry l'i'il'(‘l)' did eiiilel" team iry any sllvcrsheet, (IOW tlllti. her two child-jrible to endure. Doiidio Brooks and ron are grown. Siiiiliii iiilikilis. i110 lieu/l)’ ro-ill- ‘fllieing ii motiler has made me arouses no sufferer can iloliiil the Iliii’ better actress." Miss ii.llt'(‘ nil lilo il-o and llIOY rvvoivoti can bl: ilitalncll ill no other way." lat-l, lzist; lli‘. (‘till supply you. BelircatsTTaké Advantage Opportunities Near Net; Dartmouth Misses Many I)Al{'I‘.VlOli'I‘li, .liln..:i5——Trul'o’s 1L5 Dartilioiltli clever lllililitilll‘ litickcy loam dc- l-ilnnces to will a dozen hockey fouled Dartmouth 1i to 2, ill all cx- games. Too much Tommy Guill- llll)lll0li game ill Durtiiloutll lust an and George Wiispn frustrated night. before 800 silccttllors. Plity- iiie opposition. Time after time ed oil all excelloill sileei. of ice, tile Tommy and Harold Radial-ii, game wllil ut times full of (lashing Iiolllzilton lllltl "Spud” Beazley torc plays, but. it lagged ill spots. Nevcr- ill only in he spilled iiy Wilson or iiieloss. a lute rally by tile llilliltillfillflfl by (illinlln. Aiding these ieilni livoliull llilltters and llll‘. sup-lpluyers wuli the exceptional lipecill porters oi’ Walter Bishop's HDBBILIOI‘ young Lloyd lvkibliflfillllll uiili p.101; coon IIIEA Safeguard '4 l missed tillollgil Keep the family well and liapp)’, free from constipation A SAFE, DEPENUABLE LAXATIVE boys had lots to enthuse over. clever puck carryilil: by "H0050" 'i‘i"llrii won by inking atlvlilltuge Fraser and Qarson Ryan. oi‘ opening aruulld U10 not, where-l PROTESTS RE-IN STATEMENT OF ' TWO N. S. HOCKEY PLAYERS JOHN, Jun. 25. — Granting circumstances that induced till- iii‘ amateur cards to Del Silllivan ilmuteur authorities to bring bat-k illld Jimmy Aicilean. oi’ New Glils- into the amateur fold such sterl- guw, may be [he meang or an np- ing tax-professionals as Jimmy Fras- set in tile hunks of the M. P. B. A. i er ilnil "B“i'Bl.B.i"'1FeI'g11BOII. But, I11 A. U. of (3., judging by tile fetiiingi causing 0 Feiilfli t0 U19 9101011 W"! already caused iiy the move. Who Pilillio of these DlHYBPS- We will ""9!" was exactly responsible for tile is- li1i't'- i0 Drfliiiii iiiiii iii" ‘"0"? “"“ Aflor its lnwiy iyezlis of relief of the most stubborn‘ ———- - . . . . ‘ ' s'rl-:i.l.1lii'roi~:. .7111]. zs-niiilini- Mi"! ‘XcsliiillnlllllllgllThtllJeilld P w " n F A "' And Sat. only ill-units some fourteen iillfllllfis Mar: n: lyre,” and slums ' ' iuiiiw“ l7 3 3 46 33 __. tlfiili‘ the third period opened was Mm, 7 such“ (nub and ‘qmmfl liiiiiiiiieii“ -- ~-i l ‘i4 4}, f") what Slollarioll needed to defeat WHY 3' press. {m} “on: ' My" Am""" ,1 15 4" “)5 N A b ' Alitiixollislt this evening ill a r0- MmI 9' Barbnr; m"; Crpgbents iYiOiIiIYB-iil. . .. n8 if gumr Al p‘ p‘ League lylxtum’ m“ Mar: Iii. Anchor-s and Rilmbioils st latrlcks "l 38 "l l.) ' T.‘.m.‘;.i‘§“§'ii "‘?..'.’?.‘.-' tlllulbglfilllutllllfil? “W” “l ““""°":““‘“ 35mm‘ “m” Unit“ wit“ mils" Store 0P9" Until Niliril st: ‘in; llnoilloi‘ goal a lnill- QM“ h‘ ‘xnf-hms and slums‘ 8 I) M - mp an” Broflks smmd‘ .lnr. Iii. lless zlnd llolniliurs. nnngnrn 3;; 1;; 7 . . The tzllliie was OlIlV tl fail" ex- Mm‘ 17' Alcr-lia-“d ("°’i“'““ts' firm“ '- 24 g0 1:) iiibilioil of lioiwkc zlilll although’ . - "Whig" 33 l‘ l iiiuniliroi‘ (irecory g1‘ the Stellflflglil Pod“ nosing who’ “i m“ iii-lb‘ iii Piitsiilliu: 22 ii 12 I . o rink llfill a perfect sileel of ice lllli lb‘ played at‘ the Roy“! Theatre m "elm" ' 22 8 l3 slick litintlliiiu by both teams was Colienmiigeii “lid a few Years nil-er i} 135 GpeaQ George street not up to l.li0 usual high standard. 811W lili m" til-tilts to boconle a wilt-HI rrAsiilniil (‘an 11o Cili'cil.~—ils Charlottetown’: Smartest Store for Men an-d- Boys. I ltosinl: ox-‘fcc-L effectiveness of Dr. J. D, lioi- pizlincd. "Motherhood iiiilii given me lung's Asthma ‘Ruliivtly- Comfort oi‘ symplllhv and ilntlorstzuitilng that body and pczlco oi‘ mind return \\'llli qits use and llbzills of sound sit-op Dirctctol" Moutll Iicii is her soll-lu- conic buck fol’ koull Ask your iiflii? L. 0. G. Bowling lAISl iligiil oil lllii‘. Learn-ill: aiics ivzls ll linllllct‘ one for tilt: Ailchlirs its they llcfclltori the Splllis by 100 record of I129 ill lilo lust game. lion Poole nil-lo had u big night by roiiini: lilo highest single this sca- piiis, and putting up ll now ilileyi 152579 ’I‘iio ilcd Tops defeated tiio Spoils by only 1221 pills. Spllds. A. hi-zlcidllcllern 120 liiii Sill W. liowil . . . . . . . . .. 101i Ifil i511 'l‘. Valliderstlile . . .. 161 Mi llil-i I-I. Rodd . . . . . . . . . .. 105 165 123i J. .\lacl\illil' . . . . . . .. 181i 1Z2 155] . i 687 08G 781i 2151i Rod Tops . i‘. Down . . . . . . . . ,. IKI 152i I i i F0! Trot I‘. Soililirl‘ . li7 liiii I57 J. Hobbs . .. I'll liil I77 ‘f’. Marixulll . . . . , . .. 120 8L! I'll? i.. Ilollglas . . . . . . .. 1210 152125 157 ' - - - o-nlg t ou Till 733i 7:’. ’i‘ilo iio-llllilks ticfciiied the l-io- iioiilfs by 125 pills lll a close gainv. Belong to Me Waringis Pcnnsylvilnians Town Wkllll. i-iiiii wiilii-iiiiiii iii llis circli. 20266‘ lt Made» You Happy (When You Made Me Cry) vice-president of tile M. P. 15.. said last night that ho did not know who ‘had issued tile cards but he presumed that President “Sam" Doyle had done the ‘trick. He furth- er stated that be lind been asked for senior company ranking. When ii hockey player passes out oi’ thi- raiiikil In Upper Canada, a dozell or more are ready to take his pince- iiosli of one piuyel‘ iii Novll Sootitl means ‘iililCll. with the small populo- Notary Public, tion and lack oi‘ competition toi- positions on the i\"i1i‘l()lIB clubs. Therefore, it is obvious that the movement to bring back the boy-s who were unfortunate in helm: regarding tile man ils a memlber oi’ the registration committee tlild rocolnnlelided the men for cards. The only way they could be rein- stated wouid be through the nation- rli registration $12.50 them. These men are no more Justified is expected. iiigii Single 242 willie E. had i-Iiizii total oi’ -6l~l. , till "—"— ri§3~~ lilo painfully about. hand as ilfoiioways Com For $12.50 you will say that this la an exceptional bargain in a figured _surf‘ace Oak Dresser-It is just a typical saving that you can make at HOLMAN’8 during the spec- ial mid-vvintersale. This Dresser is finished with three ldeep linen drawers 13x22 inch mirror and has 17x32 lnoh top surface and is provided with brass pulls, strong corner pliisrs and oas- tars. iloliiiiiiiis in receiving their cards than Les Inwther. Verne Doncaster, Jack Ingram, Joe Payne and many others who competed in tile Mono- tmi-A-lllherat-New Glasgow profes- sional loop. in his opinion. SILENT ON RUMORS iiiiis iiiii‘ iiiii “iilSIiiiiiFi i Prepared Especially for Infants‘ in": and Children of All A I Motlleri Fletcher's Ollflofh lilo been ‘ Rumors that if the mrde were not cancelled by 106b, 1 that he would resign were neither confirm- oii nor denied by Mr. Bieafkneyll-Ie was emphatic, however, in hill statements that he would be no party to the issuing oi‘ cards to these men. in use for ovsr 80 years as s leas- Bii,‘ $3M’? "iimiffi. fill... “ii I r o, eel: n an Soothi mflyrupe. Contains no nor-i eotiomngrovon directions are on each Already the flro is beginning to phynchn, "flywhe" m3. isnimtlder and ii is now only a Qmmgnd n, question of time whether oil or wat- Th; ‘arming bu" er will be poured on the flames. The lllliifax Herald last week. commenting on reinstatementmhas the fioliowing to say: "This writol- hos yet to learn illc attire of . £20. IIOY. NEW YORIS Jail. t5. Dempsey. tho .-on of 802 pins. J. A. Bentley had a wonderful score for the three ‘gilmcs of 697 pills. Spuds J. Webster . . . . . . .. 1G5 115 2-11 C. liraugilt .. 155 215 150 A. Joy ... . . . I57 I83 233i?) C. liuwlltt .. . 214 15!! I55 I’. McMahon . . . . .. 21H) ‘:07 102 Total—277ii Anchors J, Cilillidiel‘ .. . . . .. Elli 151i 171i 'l‘. iiowalt . liiii 17.’! 161i ll, Poole . . . . . . 155i Z00 Ziilii J. i\. Iielltley .. 215 240 241! la‘. (loss .... . . .. . .. 128 215 241i ’l‘oi.ul—2li7ii ’l‘tinigiit the Press and Ramblers i'i)ll at 8 p. m. and a real good game Monday evening tile Social Club met and had an easy win over the Barbers by 481 pills. J. Hughes had Doucette Sol-till Club i\'. Kelly . . . . . . . . .. 125i I95 115 i‘. Kelly I62 102 212i F. iliiiii-olle . . . . . . 183i 22s 202i 1.. Doiron . .. 120 157 l7ili ii. iinifpeiliiy ... . .. 152 196 133 - 746 068 920 Iiilil-i lBilrbers J. Hughes . . . . . . .. I138 ‘W. ‘McAskiii I20 J. Walsh 176 =H. Gregory . 149 A. lilcFaiie 1T2 ::-No man or woman should hob- because oi col-mi when so certain a relief is at vii; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1M 2M Waltz Roger Wolf Kuhn 8t llis (lrcli. 2035') 1-‘. Nicholson . 1310 17b‘ lo‘. MllcKlly 118 125 ———- . . , . . . .. Ill I30‘ B I Y ...: q ,,;..-,: ecause Love ou [Isms] k Waltz Nathaniel Shllkrct mid tile Victor (lrchestril 20272 n- ilil s ' i.. lluwilti ifii i152 lzsli Tm“ mm" 5"" n,” J. Iiorli . . . . .. ' 1'17 17b‘ “ _ ’ ' ” "‘~~ ii“"i""'“ ~ 1"’ "It" At His Master s Voice Dealers iii. inlpiilorn . . . . .. 1m. Iii IllS Gill all? lllTi lsxil w,» .. Wolfville Leading w d VIciorTnlklng n Jana ll. III W. League Mullins Co- Limited “__‘“_ “iOLFVlLLE, Jun. 25. —-\V_0ll'- ville stepped into first place ill the CMKW’. League toililziit by winning, a sensational hockey game fromi Windsor by ll 5 lo 4 score. ] After the itioiliii hall secured ilr four goal lead the visitors came, buck in the filini period mid tied l tile score. Woifville stirred on ily "HIS MASTER'S VOICE luvraloolo lnllnl I“l’ili IIYIHiII ilvioili this i-llllldeil llttllck of the Windsor team. finally put up the winning plliicil when Rand tallied on a pass from Williams, right in front of the iiei. This winning counter collie two minutes before the end That Experienced Tobacco Chewers A FACT Always Use "' Tlia Woifville forward line showed Remover. now TEX RICKARD Ennis . THE LEADING HEAVYWEIGHTS fi World's Greatest iPi-omotor Piaceslack Dempsey (21. Jack Sharkey Dflfliilsy Next So iGsno Tun- | (3). i - .Ja'clt "formal; champion. and -Paok Shin-key. the oonqllorni-I of Harry Wills, rank second ilndl third to Geno Tunney in Tex Rick- ard’s heavyweight ranking published in a copyrighted article Rockiford, 1111s.; ilat. in The Ring, boxing lnogaziiierrha promoter classifies the leaders In nine boxing classes in group from on the basis of their I927 potential- ltioa Hero are Richard's ratings in part: ' Heavyweights-Geno Tunney (i) Wallace. iHol-ieyboy Finnegan. Rad Chapman. berg. Tony Qansollerl, Bud Taylor. Billy Clark, Fflltfll? (lonllro, News- lior Brown. of the struggle. Tile game ivas played on a fast sheet of ice and was replete with brilliant hockey from the outset. exceptional speed, and time after time swooped down on the Wind- ———-a- From simple sportodreosoq m elaborate evening gowns, the yoke runs the gamut in its individual way.‘ i Manufacturers Light-Heavyweights —- Jock Del- aney. 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