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You’ll "elect" us to lea your ‘Drug Ticket becau_ ur Prescription platform 1 sed on-Purity-A c c ur- cye-Eiiiciency-and o u r store is the “polls” where you can cast you ballot for the winning remedies. . . E. A. Foste 3 Central Drugstore . Sunnysi e Illlll'/II/i\\\\\\\‘ IIIIIIS5 9-'25 m g Q- ETD llllYA\\\\\\\\'f/III//I/ P1 lt is Never too Late 0 mend. So no-matter what happens ¢0‘YOUl watch. send it awundlto me F.S. Mitchell The l’mctlc:il Wolcli and Clock Rcpnircr 263 Queeg, _g:_ _l 'liiirloiiciown Miss D. Rudge 171 Great George Street- V i\1niiiit'ariiircr ol` ull kiuds`of iiiicliair Hoods. iiiifiiidilui l4ii‘iitii-iiici\_s 'l0l_llll`tS und \\'ii.{s. Spot-ini ziiioulit»i_i `l.,i\iu to nniii oi~iit-rs. iszoi-io-:.\i\i»\-1|ii_Mi»1'lIlll"l litHMlNI'S PUSIIIIIN ((‘uiitin\ivil“] lf; ! ' '° Fng aiu . , _ to dis- -‘ iii Iniesta nuns irtlli)1r»f§‘ilr';‘:l’g’;` nu. 'Patch ii second] aria to drive l\\0 mmién “mls Iilicgalloslioriis, her inticp- Tur acres , “L of wh ci est in i:\9\"‘$r(|:I~¢~‘ii, is likely' 'so mlllll ' _ ee. B _to diminish to nnt§{0t;‘r0;I,f;:1' I he. `,a dlsturbiiuz W’ is foster- ti ll t "°"° me Tnrigsilfgfiiiieovory M50" K8 of tied by tho divert the ammllon - *|18* it Wm . invasion of I’\'““' .tho Czar from ill# -_ |a_ T key will ,tl If it liavI;;1ot_l;ntm¢;\l£`lf|té all; than is become H - Austria. I giy as if ‘W " The Kaiser netstlrgcgillnnce with onnaughils by one touch in the first game of the series. The game was characterised by much open play and long kicking, making it one of a lively nature. The Conns, losing the toss. kicked off. The Saints returned with a nice kick, following up and dribllng splendidly right. to their opponent's 5-yard line. The Conns put the ball out of the danger-zone to midfield, from where tiiey worked the bali to the Saints 5-yard line on a .dI'iiible. The strong scrum of the Saints worked the leather buck to their 25-yard line, only for it to be again returned by the (lonns to the 5-ynrd line ot' the boys of the red imd white. Gillis here got the ball from a pass, and utter getting through the clutches oi’ about hnlf the S.i>.G. team got over the line but lost the ball. After kicking from the 25 yards the Saints followed, with the resulting play being centred round the (!onn's 30-yard line for a time. ('.ont.iuuing their rush, the Saints gained tlielr opponcnt’s 10-yard line before Gus McDonald, who played a good game for the Conns, took the bail and made it pretty run of about 20 yards. The Conns then put on a. fresh spurt of energy and worked the bail to the . centre ot' the gridiron. Gillis got away for a run of 10 yards; he was fol- lowed by Me(,‘.arey, who ran to the Saints’ 25-yard line. Play of the "scrum" nature centred round this point for a short time. when Fred Kelly, the "Belgian" of the Saints, drove the pigskin into touch by a well-placed kick .at the (‘onns 40-yard line. ’l‘lie Saints then continued until they reached the 5-yard line. lt looked dangerous for the (lonus, but Gillis mude it gain ot' 5 yards, kicking the boil _into touch ten yards 1'roni the lille. The (Konus were next compelled to rouge. From the 25-yurd kick they followed the bull to the centre. The Sniiits put the bali over the touch line again for anotlicr rouge. The Conns made a nicc kick l`roin the 25-ynrd linc, which was roiurucd by Fwil Kelly, who kicked the bull into touch 40 yards t`roiii thc (‘onn.s’ nic. The Suiuts continued to gain ground und wiieii the whistle sounded for halftime they had the ball on their oppoucnt’s 5-yard line. . The Saints kicked oi`t` wit.li the wind against them in the second halt. 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