xi‘- GIYENFREEII away o: fo a,- long upward climb will be shortened if a sack or two of Planters bears you com- pany. . syn/lay. ‘SALTED PEANUTS ‘The Nickel Limch’ 45 IllllilllliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Famous Arena to Be Demolished NEW YORK, Jan. 21. ——lluylt.-'i‘ Thirty Acri-s, famous iltlllfilil aronzi in Mrsey City, i to be dc- nitilisliotl and on thc silo 1irnbabl' will rise a huge wont-rot.- flllli nice bowl cosilul; $l,.'.iltl,0titi and t-apabit 0i‘ seating 100,000 persons, Toy ltlr-ltard said today. The Newarsrna will in» construct ed. the prmnotci" itl, it‘ tiii- Nor Jersey; Boxing laws iii-o niut-nde ti) permit litii-lsioiis and ii top sea prit-i- oi‘ $50 iiistt-iitl til" ilic $2 Iimit'iio\w' iii forro. lii- indicate his belie!‘ that lllGSl‘ t-liiingtis ivouit. bi- made in ilio Stali- law. $10,000 0a ,_ itpure, get a copy i tinstt, 8nd read the ued in 18th issue. paid; ' Remember aiithofities that can then decide if you are doing the fair - thin-g to yourself and family if you arejwt using safe plied by the . 1.1.1. - i=>"-:;~'-" ‘mo " $500.00 more will be given , George Duncan ' Is Disappointed British Star's Quest For Gold and Glory Falla In California. lllE s... . N7W YORK. Jan. 21. -—George Duncan. former British open 801i champion. who came to this couir try for a strenuous winter cam- paign in California, made a hurried ofHookey Was . Ice Gotitiitions Improved, While the Brand? agitation t lF-ine Week- End .. Programatrthtr ~ ‘———-— iln And Tho Second IO‘ pter_ o! endwnd iln." thrilling Myatany Serial Far Below Par. Eleven). Ainid scenes of Pfiiiboffldward EDWARD With "Buck uondh-ciiarus CHIP‘ l rare beauty plied: “Americans play instinctively and ulo tliot know their stuff. it took me twenty years to learn thc right swing to learn liuw to anal- yze golf." ,_ _ Duncan's golf In” California was rather unhappy. lle failed iii sev- F'l'tll oi‘ the lessor tournaments and ditl not even t|ualif_v for the last two roiintls oi‘ lllu $10,000 Los Aiigelos upon. in addition, lit- |\\'llH beaten i‘ and 5 iii a 72-liolo lmtitcli by llarry Cooper, a young .Alllt'l'it"tlll golfer m‘ English unte- IPPIIPIIIH. lle started buck to l-lng- lliiiiil. iicvordiiig to reports Item-aunt‘ int’ liiipairi-tl Iis-alth. WTOVlllCLl an elaborate Catalina. Island for her use. "eceivetl Tuesday night. a ridt phones in rooms. row. Bennett . . I vas- three hours before Young] I r _- , _ returning to it at nine thirty. the 11ml evvuiug and the inaJority of , _ , ,, _ h __i Rages r4130 m $5430 p” ~0uld make his way from the diluml:‘gzlllneilllizillz:llgigeigelvlol¥lilsé|most of them tlreil anti hungry nntlilthe fluids oiimfiiriiirtliiy lllllillilltltill, Elglfolillilzlllllijlvsll"All“ “lllll “ll lll i , , M)“ l livulrl- to s" l1°""‘-" home it-inii. the YUPIIIRPXWO minutes ll “ll” ‘l lllelllllll" l” Wllvll lllalll Jllll‘ “ll ‘lllll. 7"‘ lll“ "M" “"11 b“ ' . ‘ thin-ital. lvill-Lllt- hilly-oil‘ mulrll» _ . _ _ devour the cocoa, sandwiches and held at the Hirsity Stadium Itiult. . . . -- - y" o I I - I _______‘.,>___.._ the latiei three llIllllllCS lOI using - . 1']... --i.,-..|;-.- ..| .-.,_-|.-~ “1- v.41] l. Ho- howling piililil I- looilllr- ( d1‘ () (‘t()\\ l] l his stick on lVlUB-lllél‘ after l>eliigtcllke 21:“ ‘Yallluwilllllllg llleg‘ lllllalixlhillh m M)“ ‘wanton my Hm pm.‘ llllil'lllll7t"ll hist ti. Ill lltllPliti ll“ -' “WI r-‘u llI'lll‘-'.lil r. Hlltillltl H t l C repeatedly held by that woi-thylllel,’ By ll“ ll "w llllllll 5 ll llgl lm" ______ I pm.“ 3...“... ‘hqvim. |iH1,llllit\t‘ :||i aitrnrtivt- ono. win-ii tht- 0 e (L, . HE during the game. (lOI‘(i0n-»-I{|q|n9dy 5°"!- wllfilhfll‘ 11ml U10“ “will lwllW-l _ . .1“. H . H. “l. |'| - . ,_ 11h»: 4.1m.- oi" tho ltt-bt-ltiih It-zigul- - ~ $18118 to Fight " - . _ f’ 'l agu ti auray, 4 ~ -_ ~ l. ,.. ,, __i.,_.,‘ Edward Barrow says colonfl Rup’ l"llliclnrlt-iiriiirilllilt"I -~ - 1 (‘ ili ‘ afternoon at two lllcllllik- 5° ‘Vhelr- ' llllllllll“. llll lll" lmll l: l lll" lllllllllFlllllllll lllllillllllllllillll“l'illlll'l‘itilll't'ill V HARRY c‘ BROWMMQHEQ pert and Yanks Are Good finer Hwjvfhgul"1%L:(lddnznwlglllzlgxf;|her you be young or old it matters: ‘ Am...“ - “hip-alto \"l-‘~'l"""‘ "‘l"l"; |lllI\“.|.-_\._l ,.,f..|.lyli..,,.l“$25,. 1......“ nit-t 0oooooooooolovo-o4coono Enflugh For HmL illln llYIJlilPllflilI‘ iilitl vtiliilillilt-tl millet‘ n. wish lo come along bei a (‘lum- Hllllnull w", lhlrlull“) ill! lll" lviltlll- iliv léillllt- wiiii llevvl‘ vlcTonlA HOTEL l _ ~ii.iir'aii-.- put-h .,|1,...- h. “o. any m“, l ill" Y ill lwfl flllflfl) all set 1040c Dundee Gets Good on" and ‘mrduw (‘nrhixyuld “w |_ you lill inst i'i'iiuu-, so ii you ("arr \ __ ,_ ' _ _ v _ _ l," l_ I .,1 . .l:‘iltll_'v'-‘? iiiiiiiitiii. t-at-h drew a [Ive g0‘ Promoter Gets After Mlddle- j; | - ‘l’ -I- -‘ ' \ ' ‘lllllll lll" lllll T“ llllllll “"lll" t? JXHHH‘ Hllhmx: ‘Mink I\I~.W XOR \. ..ii. -. _ ‘mmmp rm‘ _ w“ _ _ utty not i<i.- i».l.ll4‘ll ill tlu- m“, U -, _ _. l h, 1mm out“; ]<,||].i|-n]|]; ,\_ p; 3 - ill ii i h I lill I \n> I - t ii boom for l‘lll\\'fll‘Il Iii. "oi . ‘l l “lill lung lml’ welg l cllamplo" i0 iiil date-it 'l‘lio i'or|n-- - i“ I i“ " ‘l’ " ‘ l i- ~ 115 9" _ _ “What n..- (-1111 or ihi- “Q1119” ‘I \ . ,. _ _ ' " ' , l‘ ‘woippiit-ti iilth -llt‘l|('l'it'l~l for all. "ll'l'lll“l’lll"' _ B I “"50" ‘u, jnul . r .ltl|)l\hlI\ Iiociinil thi proud father . | H 1 , .. . . J Sucteell 1"‘ ~° Ill this llPriod tho "\Viltl' " w - . - - ww Your I- -> “x” ll" "“l "l l“ l"‘" l <+> "‘"‘l' t Oi’ the American [league rc- i i Cdia oi -| lusty ho). i-or ihrao nights lll‘ l < \- ..iii. -l. —— Joe hunk.“ Upnnnnlnh... “m, w...’ ' \ .. - l’ l‘l~iiio l9“ . . ~l -k t iln r9gllller°d "m"? lllilvrl on oasy.hi-iirt-I.v wiiiio-ti lll(' floor, um l\I| tho Dundee calli-ti on .lt‘h'H wirliuliou - - '. llllll "l ll elvell llll llllexllellell l l“ y FlliOliI.‘ Corbin getting [he 111-9; ourlii. \\‘lll‘Il hi-t-itintv htiiiit- from iln- ol- at Madison Squmm mum “Nlor- Scliiotl in ‘ ‘ll diiii-sw-lilt on‘ t-l lln- lli‘\i |||lllr¢ iro liil\‘l' (‘lllllll lllllllilYl . when thc businessmanagt-r oi the ‘WU minutes “m... H“. perm“ my flw. he ominiiii “do. lilui ll Iloiili- of m... and .l.-u‘. ljuuaulillg min)“, limos. lav-t l'\'t'IlIIiI'.. hi.» \\l|i'll ti.» fll'v‘ .-o..i..i...-.i n. f. llllll‘ vullrt‘ n.4,... ._ _\y....t.-.-..|; u, u. i<< ' {aukeefl lBFUQ-‘l =1_‘°"““l “l‘ll“l“"lll cued. Animist-k hanging in one from """"'l"“"‘~‘"""- """- -l""""‘-" “~“‘l“l"" $ifi.00ti ior iii-routing rltltlii- Hull -.-i-i ‘amok mu“ lull" “l” " l“ l" “l"'*"""“» hiouritin; ll. 1'. (lill, I'll-ton; .. grjhlrillg himself not n candidate punm] "o. fight minutes later and to his wit.- tvliv.” sh.- saw the lulu-I. . . t . or the position. ‘ “I nni very pleasantly situated vherP l ani and quite satlsiisil to inisli my baseball career with Col trouble with American gold be ra- wportsman. who gave the $25,000 wrlze for the race Young won. hafl home on the $25,000 prize money 1n the stage of the same theatre among honsauds who blocked the streets uiiititle was narrowly avoided. It Isl-prize | J0. and rather unexpected departure . ggg t: I. gg; g;;~;;§-;§;g;gd~" "a P","~-~ "" Penalties Dealt 0 lib “ O, 8th ‘l 20- ‘, Duncan allowed that he came to 5 “he. o‘ ‘o1 “c: h c“: this country primarily to p111)’ m wk“ o‘ s‘ “w he” golf." When united what was the College 2 to 1. Last night at the Arena a lair attendance of fans witnessed thP sewnd game between the Keiitvllle --w1|d¢u'9'~I-'aiid the Charlottetown A-bbies and even not a little dis- appointed at the brand of hockey dji-ihed out by bo h IPHIIIS- The ice coutiitoi were soma- wliat improved over e first night anti the fans had high hopes of see- ing a better contest than un the previous night, btit holding, loaf- ing and tripping on the part of tho visitors and tripping by the 110m“ team sent the game into the dis- cards itS tar as any real hockey was coucerneti. d‘ ' t The rt-turn oi‘ Duncan to (ii-rat The visitors had much the better ’ Solve this puzzle and win_n CASII PRIZE ‘Britain was rather disappointing of the play in all the departments v TMNE“ l‘ l“‘.":|l“ ll“? fall“. lfllllllllélle, its tht-iw- ivas hope that lit.- would 0f the game. going into the score “leillflbllu; slit)’ iicrt- until the American (IDBII coiuinn fivs minutes from the face- fmrélw Vice!“I"l""lil"‘°k‘z_g“lf;vlg..llllljii| lilllrliillllClil. next June. Perhaps Oil. K811116113’ 011 fl D385 r707" Cir‘ I e arcs an mar _ _ _ v . . nYuliiw§mléulttiih yoiirnsme and audit-is. =ht- will IPllllil, for _ he “Ollltl he bin setting an easy one Y amp‘!tii-Tlhuidwwwrvfldflifllliffilla" {one oi‘ iii-oat Britain's mainstays Dlpmmlfl- ( th_ d C d o! ' lll-Qmlllslml“ l“ “"31 fun?“ l) ' iln the ltyder Cup series to be "lwse- la" l" u" ‘or ‘mg .l. llé,lclllillllllltb flrillllluollfllwgllYolllziggll gf-glhaiillggdptat-ptt in the spring between Am- In some nice work’, but could not i““l”lllllll““llllmllsllelldlllllwle “llllol t-riran and British professionals. gel l" me "el- hellllelly comlllg i>'°\"m°"">" 5““l"‘ y°ll"“’lydl“cll°' M ' down alone sent the second count G000lloPggllaliléFgrgl-Egllllwgrcomrllliy ‘ <o>——~- by Diamond in eight minutes oi . . . ' ANADA i PW- MONTREAL’ c 3 From this to the bell, the Ell-me l became very fast, in fact was the IIIIiiIlilllllllllillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi d only time of the night that it i could be compared with the first ____ game. . . - i bt _ William was.» l». Hg» farce inl.“‘ii.'é’°ll.leif'.llll’llfi‘Eidlillfin- I “I E'=“°"’° “f?” ‘fl s‘ aby a. little work m do. but they ' Yllllllg °ll can ma “all were unable to count, Cox losing beautiful chance I0 register by - Xlllll ‘loll-K’ ‘lllll- 2L _'A l‘°s gverskating the first period ended ._,._ ‘ifillgelell, llellpnlcll l° lll° New 2 to 0. Corbin of the visitors and ,, - “ffk “ “rlll- Says‘ Cox of the Abbies getting a trip l 0"‘ "l lllel 56°59“ “l “myrtle? to the penalty box for two minutes t irust towart ieorge oun, . each three otters. probably will be ac- The second period though mg. copied within the next two dings. ged m spots, some m“ flashes 0f it was learned. One is from t t? speed and suck handling w“ in. Famous Players Lasky Motion Plc- dulged in by ‘Pl-owse’ Gordon and lure Company; another is from =1 Anderson of the home team and the ratideville circuit for a. tour oi’. the -Kennedy, Murdock, Corbin and country. The third is from a Na- Mosher of the visitor; zionai Press Association for a. ser- . Fourteen minutes after the start. ‘es nf articles on Young's experi- Mosher took a randon shot at the nit-e (luring the swim." net and it rolled into the net for “lTp to a late hour Wednesday their first and only count of the an zinswer liati been received from period. Young's mother in Toronto in res- FY0111 llllfi the D1113’ 801 810W, loaf- ‘ - oi. to her son's urgent requestllflg 811d llflldlng b81118 indulged 111 - silt???’ - AFTER the express tram finalist-lithe come here at once. Wil-‘by the visitors, however toward the ‘ rush and thrill, the lam Wrigley. Jr, millionaire end of the period things llvenetl each. the “Young vesterday began his period ending 3 to 0 for the visit- , , , ' t H “y, ors. hllfltldlgllelflllrllzargfilfewllllclln he owill The "ti"! Perlfld 8"“ the fan" Hlwpive “mm a day. when he lots oi‘ excitement. but not much hockey. more penalties being hand- ed out iii this period than in the other two together, the “Wilde-ata" let lose and four of their men hail a trip in quick succession to cool utfl‘ int the sinners tlllDliiatlllk [he teat i" - l ‘what illil you buy iIiiit for‘! Don't you ml lllllllllly llllllll illllllilll ll (‘Ullilllfl ' ' . IYP minu es ' ‘ ' ut During the Game. Intermediate Game Won by P. W. count read Bto 0. for Kentvllle. The following is the line up. Kentville Abegweits Goal Barnaby M Diamond Defence Bennett Anderson Corbin McLeilau Forwards (‘nliennetly Gordon W. Kennedy Prowse Murdock Gauthier Moi-titer (‘ox Referee Mr. Fred Moore, Timer .\Ir. Ed. Acorn. Penalty timers. Messrs Charles Stewart and Wal- ter Smith. -—€-oo>-——— INTERMEDIATE GAME The first intermediate game this season was played immediately after the senior game between the Second Abbles and the Prince of Wales College tea-m, the colicgt: boys winning out after a good ighine for juniors ‘by a score of 2 to 1. There is abundance of hockey material in the "IBKME. all showing 800d knowledge of the game and proving that Charlottetown ivlll yet have a team that will out play teams of t-he calibre of the “Wild- ca-ts". ' The teams lined up as follows: Referee —~Mr. ~W.'J. McDonald. The Band music rendered some of the old time favorites in a very pleasing manner. " ‘The Abegwelts minus their regular goalie, Spurgs Diamond and Dem? sey Diamond the coming defence player in Charlottetown. seemed all out of time, excepting Prowse. Gor- P. W. C. 2nd Abbies Goal Campbell s shrdlu uu uiiu ‘Dillon Collins Defence Campbell McMahon Spillett Blanchard Forwards Liiikletter Stevenson Doucette Squsrebriggsi Archibald McDonald Chandler Nelson nzmong the fantastic formations of the canyons of the‘ MaJave, Fox Films feature “Desert Valley.’ stsrrlng- Buck Jones had its first showing at the Prince Edward Theatre yestsrdtiyf . 0o edy,; thrills that! suspense abo d ‘In thlsa-finofgpicture whose sto deals with thtilfued of cattle- mhlrover" wateiflrlflts. ' lBuok plays the pm of an irre- preslble cow-boy, who has a itiiack I01‘ getting into trouble, over other people's IIQIIIlJlBS." Virginia Brown Falre is the glrlllinnthe case and Malcolm Waite the ruthless own- er of the water rights. Hnrii riding, spectacular fight- ing and comedy of a rare order make this one of the best westerns seen locally iii some time. 'I‘Iiis is ii. clean wholesome picture wliit:li the entire family will enjoy. Scott ‘R. Dunlap directed the pro- duction which is based on the wide- ly road novel by Jackson Gregory. The second chapter 0t‘ the new mystery serial "Snowetl In“ iid ‘Charlie Chaplin in one of’ his old- tliue tronietiies “A Dog's Life", are the new feature attractions in this bill week end show. It‘ you iraiii :i good laugh, come. . Challenge We the Bunbury School d0 hero- by challenge the (from; Roads School boys to a friendly game oi’ hockey to be played within the near future. Phnno the Captain of Buiibury team and make ur- raugements. Line up: Goal\t<‘. Reddin Defence-W. McDonld, (‘yril Wood. (Capt) Forwards-C. lliclioiialti, ll. Barrett and Irving lllt-Kis Subsr-A. Douglas and I-‘rt-ti Smith. Leilla. Brooks Refuses Offer To Turn. Pro. fers have been received of late by Leila Brooks Potter. probably the most outstanding feminine speed don and Anderson. who played» strenuous hockey both nights. ‘Considering the experience of the Kentvilie players against al- I I “Y” Toboggan Party About twenty five memibers of the junior class oi‘ the "Y" enjoy- ed o most pleasant time out at the slide llast night under the care-l ful guardianship of Mr. Pendleton. The party left the "Y" at seven! ttnppert anti his Yankees." said Burrow. .__.__ i l skater in the world. to capitalize her ability. but the record holder. who no later than last Saturday distinguished herself The world's champion tins been invited to t-onipeto in the interna- tional title meet at Detroit. which is srliediilctl to be held on the same dates as the Canadian chimi- pionships will the held hero, but it is more than likely that she ivllltlc- cline the invitation. The National meet will bt» zi two-tiny affair. with the I pre- llllllllill)’ hauls on l-‘ritlity afternoon TORONTO, Janf-Zl. — Many of- -- litinio in upon ilil' iloor. If you have any doubt as to the need of pure milk and the absolute neces-g sity of pasteurization in order to have i DailylStar of Monday, January 17th ‘SWORN evidence of the expert wit- nesses brought from [the principal cities of North America in the suit against the Star by the Milk Menls Association. This evidence is contin- ‘If you use milk you will be well re- afiegiven under oath by the highest rQe Milk c». p, Ltd. mage Suitll ‘ond period. St. Paul's were off vol- ur and paying individual basket- ball anti failed to score this period. Film United played good basketball. taking the ball from one end to the .vil1or by some tricky combination. zfur tho United Henry caged 16. Cameron MacEwen scored 2. A. Muriey the young player on the floor led his team scoring 8 points. of the Montreal beginning 0f the United St. Paul's W’. Macldwen 2 W. Oweh 5 W. Henry i6 T. Holl 2 P. Cameron 7 A. Marley 8 C. Ilolman .l. Innis .l. Clow Referee. Far! Maclnnls. tommmnu] Hagan,“ "why m b3 Star Sporting (ilub l0lllfIl‘i‘()\V night hem m Quebec Feb 21_23_ suffered ii deep t-ui. over his eye illliorillailflll retrelvetl at heatlquar- Wlllltl lrfllulut: yesterday and ‘em of the (iamumm pacific m“). Henry Usse, who is ruuiiiiit: lilni Til-night St, Paul's vs. Zion. these statements be isecured and ' M" °l milk-milk sup- {UFO- A Breath of the Pines We can't all got away to the plno woods fifufil rails! from a cough, but you can anally gut the noxf but thing- Penslar White Pine and "Spruce “ Balsam - - ~ The ouratlvs property of tho plna In its strongest Ica- We ull a lot and If gives the very but resulta- That In why vn recommend It to you. THE PRICE-Sb GENT ANP 60 CENT BOTTLES E, A, can-rust onuoarons The Home In This Province for Dr. Ilromhh. Aninial Romadlu Wholesale and Retail way here today from [leomu-d 59p- a close sncontl as Brooklyn's i-on palm driver h. ‘he Nome moo tender for featherweight. llDIlllFF-l against death, states that he will will take his place, Eddie (iultln. enter for the big race at Quebec another Harlem favorite. and Izzy no,“ month and that Togo will Cooper, west aide idol. will meet in take part in the contest. the BQmI-flnul. Entries for the dog Derby arg‘ _ - coming In well and it is oxpec e ; - - . that there will be hardly lass tlianFa-molls 2,1 contestants in the 120~milo race ___ apt-pad over three days in Wlflfll IN-EW ORLBAINS. La., Jan. 2l.—- the pick "of the dogsled racers will Jame! Macbauizhnn, famous participate from all over Canada time jock.” Med “are yemerdmfl syn/the United Stfl-IHB- In late years he had served ias ' v paddock Midge at the Belmont, . Saratoga. Empire City. Aqueduct -and Jamaica tracks. lle Will! said to have been the first Jockey to rltie a full card of winners on the Am- erican turf. having accomplished the teat in 1878 at Nashville. Tennt. where he scored three victories on jOctober 10th. . Basketball Officers eiit of thc Canadian Basketball As- sociation in ballots returned here cranial-tiny. Sam Rogers. Torontom Miss Alex Gibbs. Toronto. antlL. A. Mackinley. of Ottawa. were aloe-- ted vi... p-asldonls. -.|v'-' .,v.. " ' owvmr-yhh» -,--t . In illl'l‘f‘ lit-tits. Helen Downy, (‘lautle Illtnlllilliin I)ixie l\llll't']ll(', Well hit-Neill The Pup. iierb Campbell lgo, Willard Kelly Captain l{.. ltny Hornn Eavsot. l’. J‘. Conroy Ever Road, Mutt McCotirt Foch. G. Poole The Banker. A. blotch Any horse not entered in the‘ above list wishing to start the own~ ' era can hand in their Iiarxo Bros. OTTNWIA. Jan. .‘l. Percy Page, "NBWYORK. Jim. 2i. -— Tlielt +++o of Edmonton, w“ owned prggtd. board of strategy of the New Yin-k QUEEN HOTEL Giants was completed toiltiy by the engagement of Roger Bresniiliaml fcrmer Mitiliewson. for i927. lircsnnlinii i-tt-rvotl in that W. ll, ropurlly temptirurlly last sit-anon. Today At s. Tagjgfltlh l Matinee-lilo, 11c; ._ Night—26c,21c.1lo Last Times to see This Big‘ Extra‘ Wi1ijam.-F¢>x W5?" 1'5 lBIIClK l \)\DE$ERI.Y . m, vw-Inia A Thrill" °i i" S"‘°°.'B'“Eh Lin“ t: RIP slogans Faire—MalcoIm Waite and a "°°P Emmy; in a Whirlwind of Daring and Danger. Charlie ._ Chaplin IN “A Dogas Life” mics » l l I | “Sn0wed In” SECOND CHAPTER STRANI)—MONI)AY a TUESDAY “THE AUCTIONEER” "MVERRY mourn loF MAY"-O. Henry Comedy Promoter FtignlzylismHighlyri ____ _ Peeved at Champion Tunney \'PW YORK .l:iii. 2i. —- Add one llllti the iiisitlt- truck with 'l‘unney. hi5...‘ to the-long list 0t‘ those who provitlotl he t-tiuld show lill" 115 l ' - . ~ t. - - -' -- ’l‘i~.\; and he X1111" r ieived at the ilClltllls oi (out iuurh 100111) on I v dnluliiilcyl lieavrivt-iglit chauipitiii Ul"llllSt'.(l to add a ii-\v ltopecks to .iu_\ l}. ‘vollld ' stun llivkitril might oiiur. it so Iisppetis this person is none. .\ll the time. ilvclillllllk" l0 ill“ ("hey imm. flyognqtéti‘ lilllllllCl‘l.iy\\'lS(' folks. 'l"unni-),' was signed to ifugziay, who has gone to the mat .i Ititinirtl (tillllilflnltllllllllvgi‘ljlil several times with .\lr. Rirltard llllihllltifit‘ tights to his st‘ \ cc. _ an Fri-fin H, pros-t,- that. lie is iuoiu- your. lt is said liitat: (is trip “mm; lm-mrlunl [igm-L. i" the tight to Si. Lotiis to turn the trick ivas gains than the ll‘l‘l.‘])l‘t.‘t-i5llllt' Tex. lull llOlWV- IIYIji-‘i iléilllll 5lll"l~_ Pmlnnu... pngiizv, |1\'(\1\ inure; li. sci llli l-ugzizy has Jtitli De- tlian peeved lu- is ‘itll(‘.llt't'illl3'il' 1W.‘ lllllPY IlWl "l! l" ll """ll'1l"L $lllllllll' believes that Gene Tunney has it‘; tho ont- Itirkairtl litiltla with been using him as ti part of the] lunney. n _ _ ballyhoti of Rickard for a return: “Boeing luuii0y' tleieatctl b) match between and Delaney will be baliiiioi- llll“llOl(I1ll.l Tunney‘ iTiiiini-y handed me. says rugaz). For o. time Fugazy thought ho PE EIiS FRONI IIIE PRESS BilX i" DQIIIDSG)’ 3y forec") ups "iiosi-tl" in to sot- \l'lliii. It. was‘ ‘all (ilmttt. \\'Iit\n Iht- suioltc The ‘t(nlq(i|“;ug m‘ npmiim it; rlt-iirt-d away fliiiitIiit-r llilll Alonliei‘ that the “Wiltli-iitii" nrt- tlii- l'llrilt~.@lil_llll'lll' "fivll I-{iron fivt- iiiiiiuti-ei it visitini? loam L‘\'\"l' sci-ii on local ll‘ ll!‘ 1' "III- _ H Ice. You vt-ril lllil lllt'li some. ' lllilllmllll “i” ‘l lllll“ “ll l‘l"' ._ Intuit! but ni-\'i*i'tlit:luss iiottoil i. 'll\\“(l ‘g ull m0 . ‘ll and I‘lI‘iIIl i-nt lll"\' "l?" H v- vit-torins loft. no doubts: in ihr iiil; hi: the Illllflf d! ll" "limit. my U... yum; “t; |.. >i,|..-; “y, mouth 01 tlit- not iii litinio loiiittn) is the better toaiin. The ltioiil ivctikeiiwl t'tlll.‘ll'.ll'l‘llllly by tin.- l‘ oi‘ a llllllllltll‘ nothing to oi‘ star plow-rs Ii.i\'--i _____ - I - iv“ ri-tirtitit-h lllf'lli:~'f>l\ ‘ fur. Kcnivillt- was forretl to pl hard and ll H si-iiiiilliiiiiig liot-Iti-y to» iitlti- btitli gaunt-ii. 'I'lii- stun-mi do‘ i: pour t-iittltv-ito. (ivtill ill prttvllti“. No riiilUl(llil;"-~illlllll(fil i l l z z f i ill so l‘ , “hi. lll|' , _ _ ‘ v ' 4_ _ _ n, y]. . ,. Y: _ . _ v _ _ , p,’ .Il‘lll. hioiitrunl; ll. l‘. .i\Il. llllll “Olllll Cll llw gllllle- "laklllg illeniisimntl. "I'm goini: to tiiks It!" l\lill‘i'll. l\lt'l\lfllltJll tt-lclllrtiilliieil i" hhl-Vllulllll lulu.“ [lawn-I'll Huh" """l'."' l""""l "l, ll"ll“'" “ll” "l" Allllllllllll‘ . ‘anus my Hm bun!“ m ‘villkpr, iljlllflhllll. not li.id ItIYII to lool. alter. Bllll-HQI-lll; llllll nth... -~ . ‘ ’ ' “tllllillfilllq Fllnligllll)!“ tilliltlwtliis aim h. l’ Sonit-Iioilv alwtvil iioiurlliiin’ iu lIlIlI-l’|:"'lll‘l"llll"lll‘l‘l; llllllllllhllll h“ - - *' . z c (‘ll i ' . .- -., .." . will ncropt the match. mum” m“ Serum] lmllml‘ “ml hum “mil {Hill-I Iili-llrltlllisl (‘lliirlos mini. l\'i-l\ T0 I ‘Ilobt-ris lll'('W down $1.'i.::otl a.- ,i\ ~00 .\\\.-i|i...\-.-.| . ||:|l| |.i.-.-.- 0F’ w “ ‘I \ A‘ I "I l __ . - is share oi‘ the purse. 'l'lll:<l was “l” l Vhl’ __‘ ' ' "ll" h“ "ill" "H" ‘I 'l '" l 'l l l '-‘ ill“ l- "lll" “‘ CHURCH LEAGUE Mourns/in, s... 21. _ T080- 1.‘ 1'.""@@!Y_ ~~~ ~00... RACES THIS w '.' 4"."..1;:111'""..::.":::':@: .‘.\“."""‘""“>." one M [he two wonder do“, which ti-iltliliit- iett-iveil “ht-n ho ltntlt-kotl Ar-rgnyqgtytqliii. .-t.-il_'hml-‘ll:l I i,_ n I ikitillitlioitiplit! V Yllilyilm Knitted 26. St. Paul's l5. with Balto was the hero ofths race "lid "lltlro til ouo round lll their - "|.||u- .-.-n~.- that's not tht- “(IV (or 111i f“ l, i_."? l l,’ l l", (n . Tho Iiultetl defeated Si. Patti's to Nome at the time of the iflllll‘ lflnlllllllll llleolllll: llll llle l,lll'l,lll' Thi- Vit-ttn-ia Park S|l4‘t'li\\'.‘l\‘ """l" " l i,’ in‘ ldyllallhljlltllilli] ‘I by the tilose score of 20~—l5. Al- euza epidemic and which carrie|l’"“sl' !""‘l (duh win hum 1|... 1'.,]1.,“-,",.._. 51...} “"7 “'l"""""l "I" """l-'l""‘- “l” “mill-lill 'mm‘lll “ ‘though only playing four men nutl-itixin that saved ito many livos- Jlwkll! Sllyllrrr. who wit» iwhv m... "are... [his .|i'i.-i-n...... 1t ut-nll“ “">" l" “ll ll"""-"-" M." “ml-lull hm“ l-mll" lull m :niiltlt: the game a lot faster and in the depth of an Arctic winteiuflllllell l" "l“"l; l“"“' l-llllley l“ llll‘ o'clock. itiicl- to i-iirts l "" '*""‘“ — “Ml h“ l” l" "m mm‘ m ‘Um [more t-tiurbinatiun, but in the sec- will taku part in the Plasterii lii- "ml" ‘W011!- "l to" Youmlfl oi lhv ' ll“-“l “Y” ¢-o0oov-oo;;o¢oo+o-o+¢++oo~ 1"" 0'15!" . HOTEL _ 1 Class A. Pace Alain»; 8.. (‘.01. I). .\. iuiit-itunion (Iolurzitlti hint‘, Dr. ll. Alt-Intyrl- Class A. Trot Darius. (l lIoliit-y Iloopoi- (Yaptulii .I.i.ckstiu. (Ihas Cliiintllci‘ Mary Pli-kftiril. (ltiorgt- Abbott r British (linger, ('01. l). A. Mac» ’ Slnco taking imi- i thIl l , Kinnon i» Hot“ w, my, ipangfln-n; ' with rheumatism? "MIMI! c1355 B, Page . - . will case the pain. re PW‘- ‘ Marge Direct. Dr. C. Dougan lhuuund‘ o’ don." J" repairs‘ ma Improilomenta. ll If now the ‘fltlesflillotel of Itl clan In the Marlflmo Prov- inces. It appeals to thou who. want a comfortable Hotel and splendid tabla and excellent service at a moder l ate price. Class B. Trot Class C. Trot Rates from $3.00 to $4.00 per day. l IIIIIIIPS IO‘ Charlottetown l . Hotel C0., Ltd. i ‘l Proprietors I Miss L. McQUAID. Manager i Bresnsnan Dead A. R. (ltiriiotl. St. .I‘oI1n of Clirisiy R. llIt-Nuit. us lliifiltlllllli. manager St. John; Z ._GGDTF'-\3 Stimmcrsldo: W. Sands .I. A. McDoiial . llalliax; Nickel-sop, MW ‘n rottl; E. dloswell. Victoria; nnd Mri-t Keith Boswell, Vining-lg.‘ ' I. d .' I.‘ .I.i. butterfly-male . ‘ v‘ w» 5 n. I gun. a -1921 l m: sons THE WHOLE r "New York (‘indeye immortal song sung and Wm by millions. lan for a protector and a pawn for s castle. 3——Sh0ws Daily At 3.15, 7 and 8 V O O 9O ¢O-O'Q'fGOO-O-O O§§OQO stiffness. in: H‘ Take 0m lhrbal lteniotll" Book on Skin Dlloalel. M TPGIIIIPIIOII ("ht-units Dlnenltl Herbal h-inet el- Loss of Manhood and tllsflllfl- °l _ men. 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