no"... mt A THE cnanwrrsrows GUARDIAN S’side Contributes Toward The Mar. . Olympic Fund; Mr. s. F. Doyle. Prince Edward: island ‘representative of the‘ Maritime Olympic Colnmlttco in~l formed the sports department lastl evening that Sunillierside has conicl to the fore in the shape of a donu-l Lion toward the Olympic Fund. Tho R. '1‘. Holman, Ltd has contributed $20.00 as hos also Mr. John ll. Lea a like anloulit. liir. Doyle stated that a further contribution ironi BHAIiliilTETlliiN Gilli iililB LIST OF MATCHES 1924 __. _____._ JUNE srlurday. Nth-Men's Sissies. Handicap. 18 Holes. Medal Play. Prizes by lClub. Ladies’ Singles. Prilles by Club. Wednesday. l8tll-—iballiBl' Approaching and Putting. Entrance Fee Te“ Cents for Prizes. linturday. 21st-Men: 1st stale of President's Match. Match lPLay 1S H es. Handicap. Prize for Runner up by Club L: les: 1st stage of viceiPresidenfs Match. l "iwdlclui 15 Holes. Medal Play. Match EWIY- 13 11131611. Handicap. Prize for Runner the thrivlngwesterli metropolis “'9 by uub- would follow shortly. ' SAHINEIY- iiiith—Mlxelii1\lursoincrl. l5 liulcs. liandicap. This thoughtful act from the~ Prizes by Club. citizens of Sunlmerside is very lliuch appreciated and only goes JULY to show the general interest taken in the promotion. and furthering of athletics on Prince Edward island Muny Thanks Sulllilicrsidc- Sport Ell. Moncton Races iiicsday. 1!t—l0 A. M. Blind Hole Competition. Men. Eiltrancn Foo, Twentyeflve cents for Prizes. P. M., Eclectic iMatch Men. 27 iioles. Ladies. 18 Holes. ill tlils match the Whoa are lor tho best nilie holes. lit is not ry for the men to play the lull 27 holes, or the ladies the full 18 holes, but the more holes played the more Erminio Spalla (right). ltlin heavyweight champion, shakes The Sport Page Everybody Read ITALIAN CHAMPIONS liiiP Will i Nili illll . BENljliNNlY (Canadian Press.) .NEW YORK. Julie l3.—~(‘rcorgei. Carllentier will not meet Gent». Tull ney. United Slates light heavy weight champion ill his ncxt llolit ii this country, but instead he plan. to meet "Young" Striblillg in a bout at Newark, N. .i., either Jul_\ H or 2i, according to Francois llcr camps, “Carll's" Manager. BIG LEAGUES hands with Bruno Frattini (left), middleweight king of the some country. Both are at present in New York chances there are for winning the niatchjbut WilliLcVul‘ r . number oi holes are played must be consecutive. No hole can be counted twice as a “best hole." Entrance Fee Twentylflve Cents each for Prizes, number of Prizes depending on number oi‘ entries, Saturday. Sth-Znd stage of President's Match. i8 lioles. Match Play. , Handicap. 2nd stage of Vlcc~Pres|dsnt's M-utch. 1B lloles. _ _ _ Match Play. iliandicap. Saturday. IZtli-Mixed Foursomes. l5 Holes. Handicap. -Entrancs Fee A two day's P2100. 11145511. will be held on the Monctoll speedway on June 28th unli Dominion illly, Jiilyl 1st. The following are ill~~ cllisii-l es: i First Day Twentydive icéilléi each, payable before drawing 2.36 Class. Trot slid Pace, llnrso liiuriiinle 'i"l'flvini'¢-t<. it brings i0 llilflllgiil lo be such a grulid racer St, Innis Slum-day, wth-Merrs Slpgl9g_ 13 H0193, HandlcalL lzmu-unce Fee 3300,00 the writer n mind thl- first tilne he bill he fouled many it appears. Brooklyn Twalllyqflyg cents lol- Pflze3_ 2,13 Trot, pure... $30000 saw tilt: veteran 'I‘olllniy I). 21051,‘; ‘Hi? tlim tliiUDk New lduglund and Ladies’ Singles. 115 Holes. Handicap. Entrance Fee 215 'l‘rot and Patllr. ilursc $Ii1i1i-li1i-,1 = _< 111" "‘Y_111‘I*I“_l111'“ ZV11iI-““"’“1"“1 1° V‘l‘-111“111_1 11111111“ 11" 111111911‘ Bailcries sntilm-n nml (iollz- AUGUST 2,30 Trot, pun... 3300,00 lyvur; by ui-lililllitiilillg u nl-w tllrcc- tlircc tllncs. finishing second in 3 2.19 'l‘rot and Paco. pursi- $300.00 ‘heat rectird for lialf-lllilc tint-ks iii Ulll‘ zinli outside the money in tlic mncmnuu “A Pp, Saturday. Znli-iird stage Pfesldeulrfi Match. 3rd mags 0' vice. Freevxor-ul, Trot m“, vac,“ puns (‘nun lil-eton, whl-rr he circled‘ the other two events. ill 1922 hi‘ New York 1 9 1 Pfegldgllt’; Match, $400.00 grill, thc lln|nlng_ togvrlztli/l‘ trilatlre started iflvelhtlinlcs and!’ we'll one! Saturday 9th-<Mixed Pounaonies. i5 Holes. Handicsii. -__<.¢_-—— “E F“? m“ '“. ‘ *' ' " ""2- ‘w “a “" °""" °‘.“"‘ “.11 s u ' —~Ri d \\"n' - ' pm“. by the chm CHALLENGE and‘ 1.1a qlrcsllstrltlvtlrly. TMuny once ullplaced. ‘ His 1112.2 racing Wagufimgienu Gala» ' 5°‘ ,.- . . . .; , .. . .33.. ‘iii. ..;':".... r22.’ “"113 “.‘i..1§§’“3.“‘li ' r . 1. '3.‘ t l: '~' ,. ~ ““ s ‘ -"-l f ~ ‘ h ‘ ‘Presmems MBML d i‘ dD-“ili? fut? )1. il-wudlilv ills stimuli liflcr sou-soil for civvvn l"0ll0Wt‘il the n-pul-t-l of horsl- r-dc- 11- 11- 1‘?- Sulilii-ifly. aolii-Qiifliilyiiigjlluiiiid- M91131 ‘(31141111911311111119- E1151" l“ “gluing,- inhhl.,:,;g(',e.flnd1,, QflW-Q, yours. Wllltiil shows that ho lllimt lnl; ln the [Wqylllg-“r lug], ynnr, |n Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 i0 1 Quamy‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ h‘ Ilc the toughest hind, tn withstand tln», llflsl, tllrt-n yL-llrg no, has rncoll Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 ‘J 1 County. For further llliflfillilllinl‘ ‘communicate with SEPTEMBER Monday. lst—l0 A, 1M. Sweepstakes Men's Singles. Handicap. i8 ‘Holes. H‘ hAvlE cap". Blind il-lole Competition. z P. M. ladies’ and Gentleman's S°1"'“~__1’- E 1- Approaching and Putting and Driving Competition. Prizes w “BACK AGAIN” Wednesday, Sub-Qualifying Round. Ladies‘ Championship. Eight to Qualify. ' Saturday, ‘Mil-Men's Championship. 1st round. Wednesday. Nth-Ladies’ Championship. 1st Round. Saturday. Nth-Men's Championship. lSemi-tiinals. ,. Ladies‘ Championship. Semi-finals. Wednesday, ‘Nth-Ladies’ Championship. Finals. I Men's IChanipionship. Finals. 86 llrloles. 18 beginning at 10 A, M. and 18 beginning at 2.30 l‘. M. Saturday. will-Standard Cup. Men. Handicap. Wednesday. Mth-sbongwortb Cup. Ladies. Handicap. Saturday. Wlthe-fitflllildrd Cup and Longwnrth Cup. U ' OCFOSER Wednesday, lst-Longworth Cup. Saturday. 4th--€tand.ard Cup. ~ Wednesday. Btb-dmngwortli Cup. . Saturday. ilth-Standard Cup. Wednesday, lilth-dlongwortli Cup. Standard Cup. Saturday, 18th——i\ilxed Foulrsomes. 12 Holes. Entrance Fee Twenty- iive Cents each payable ‘before drawing. Entries for all competitions liiust be made not later than .2 l’, M. at Club House. either personally or by phone, All Players in competition lliust ‘be at ‘Club House ready to drive olfi not later th-an 2.30 l‘. M. Entrance Fees to be paid before drawing. innilxed compettiions ol 12 holes, play first nine and then 4. 8 and 9 the men driving 1, 3. '5. 7. 9 and 8. l, -in 15 bole competitions, play first nine and then 1, 2, 3. 4, 8 and 9.' the men driving at 1. 3. 5, 7. 9. '2. 4 and 9. The marsh below the dam is a recognized water hazard- ln moxod Foursomes. ladies drive from ladies tees at inland 6 holes. Every Thursday evening a ‘match will ‘be played commencing at 5.30 Fntranca fee ten cents. Hisndicap, sweepstske prizes. ‘Do remove any possibility oi‘ embarrassment. players are flflkfld to bwoms thoroughly familiar with the general rules of Golf. as infringe- ments. whether through ignorance of the miss or otherwise. will result in disqualification. Note l. During the last whole week in the months oi June. July “fill iAlllilll, l monthly medal match will be played. l8 holes medal play. ‘lilo cards to be deposited in box in Club house. Only one score card from each player each week, Jlzurlng September the winners will play off. mm ‘Bitsagg ‘Ziaielésszllrllt; 15.21‘: llothhundhifap. lire earnestly requested to handle” mfluhes‘ “xcepl at sérlhtghdarw o they are not eligible to entel. N. B. Horse Accorded Royal Welcome I PREDERICTON. June lit-Chas. °Y 1'1. Surrey. 2.05%, the Fri-derid- iflh Driving 'and Sporting Club's 111111" freefor-all pacer for the line and New Brunswick Circuit, WlLLlA LTILD .. lA compromise whereby William T. Tiiden and other tennis player- writers retain their amateur stand. inq and whilch is expected to settle the controversy between the United State: Lawn" Tennis. Association and playerwritera. was“ set forth here today by Wm. T. Tilden. who is competing ln.. the. State Tennis Championship. The compromise, it is understood lie acceptable to the U, S. L. T .A. Under its terms Mr. Tildcn will be eligible to rejoin the United States Davis Cup team. It further provides that piayeri-wrlters retain the right to write tennis ar. ticles, provided that in daily report: of tournaments in which the player is competing he shall use neither his name nor title. arrived here this afternoon, from Ohio. lie was met at the C i’. R- 511111011 by a brass band and n crowd of more than 1.000 peoplg and paraded through tlm (my m the trotting park where he is oc- cdpyills a specially prepared stnli. H" W118 Daraded in harness during the baseball game this evening 1111011“ in a iossins cart with Bert Lint, local reinsman. driving. “All old friend , from the start" No Matter What . Tobacco You Smoke It will taste better out of a Kola, be- cause Kola Brian do not have to be "broken in," but smoke cool and sweet from the very start. They also last And all. itlic st-asuli oi‘ light lliifllWaln‘ horse iviitchtlli liilll trloslely and personal- rncing is about - taken part in 125 events. over all Cape Breton, l iseason 0t‘ 1913 displayed spcetl of the fflsitg5t unoie-dvcine MASTERMASON every time. Try it once-then a hunter than other pipes of man times you'll know the plum. of H-lrns ‘purl’? ilnrlriemeniwnoiuharlv: “‘..'...ii'll'a.‘."i"r.‘.‘ri'iilt.t‘il.°t“r...‘z.’lil‘ we're“ ~ ioiiit~~i"shiilii: - . _ p to see a pacer at 0o s o ave i- wh w! c“ we _ Mow“- zizi irf.".“.‘.i°‘i..“i..i“il.l’.ii‘éi“i.l"iii 1"‘ 1'" "1' 3°" P ‘"11"’ 23.123’. 2“€i.25‘..'$..§‘€."..l.'."r§ii “It do‘, it his new owners psld the price ask- MISTER CUT PLUG SMOKING (Canadian Press) The following is the result of] games played ylestiirliuy ill the illgl Leagues: ' HilRSE SiillE ‘PRINTS ilOSTtlN, Jlllic 13. »——Now ililii. not appeal to the scouts. Tllcli I NATlUNAl. LEAGUE to open in the (ly cohld not figure o_ut how he was the gull’ ycur ill iind out ulld not nut n few limos, still his career brieaking-dolvn like hundreds 0i’ has been a long and active one. sidwwiiesiers have ciwil war- His standing to date, is Blilll to be Tolnlliy l)., is the pacer that put 125 starts with approximately 40 up so many good ruccr. in the Westwills. 40 seconds, 20 thirds, 10 years ago when the horse sport ill fourths and 15 unplacetl starts. that purl of the States was boom-l Tommy D. 21051/4 i8 1i)’ T011110)’ lug. The past year marked his the Irish Boy 221.5%, oiit of a good 11th consecutive campaign and dam. Hr- mutle history for him» during all of these years he has golf just year when he started iii for besides stepping sorts of tracks and in many parts the lnptest mile ever paced 0W1‘ 01' i116 Uolilltify- - ‘any of that sections tracks. he in- Way buck a year before “viii cidcntally received six dt the sen- l'llitteriss—Kaiiflnzilin and liurli» ett; Strike, McNamara and O'Neill, Gibson. "TIGERS GET THE SHORT END". AMERICAN LEAGUE The animosity which has prcvai» led between the New York Yankees and the Detroit Tigers since the start of the present series, reach- ABEiliiEliS iiiiifl-ilsl - llrovcrbiill t-lislliolr “pretty soil." a ‘I-llam I "Q9. TIME iilTH All-STARS 10-4“ Air-Tight snppifiselnnd Campbell, Coupl- ed With Timely Hitting Made The Verdict An Easy One. 'l‘hl~ Abcglvteits had an easy time tics makes perfect or pretty near-' iisposillg of the Sunlliierslde All- ii" that" ~anywuy the Abegwelts itars lust night when they tieulsiv- shOWUIi the result of team work and ly trounced the visitors. scoringlinaiurally won oilt but in inll justice ' '0 runs lo the losers i. llo the AiHStnrs we may say that '_ lln the gathering dusk with tlic ltliey were ccrtwinly off their “iuut-' cunt looming i0 to i against thclu lion" last night as they played an he AlllSuim niadc a iiiiul uffOFl. to errorims game in their first meet~f lose the slip ulld sllt-ccetieil in llio- ing with the Abs only to undo the ving three runs over bcforc thcobove adjective by chopping the curtain fcll. “lcss" off and forfeiting the afore- ‘Emil (Juiillibcll, vl-tcrilll right iizlll said l0 to -i ltolitest. tier of tiil- AlliégWiftlll-i had nil t-usy Foilowiilg are the lineups: evening lulilii-xilig ilic will us illi- support behind hlin ivzls of llli"AbGflW¢llB Ail-Stars stonewall variety, tht- lllnjtlrity oi‘, Catcher the t-lulllpl going lo tin» oinrieid ‘Fffliifiie ---------------- _- Wr-lsht whore n llliiltlllili! likc trio , Pitcher did “N.” “ml ln lllg’ tinn- Czilnllbcil _______________ _.‘llowatt altyll», vapor-lolly “Willic" llyalll tllc First Bilslf . inn-ppm l-lght llnlll glllll-(llllll who Miiclifify _____________ _. Morrison»- madc liiilil-iiit spoilt-s look like lllit ulld Base ‘» (lurril-k _-. ......... -_ GPAVGS "liiii" liowutt the All-Slur mnlir lrd Base trimmed the Alil-gweitr‘. 11011111111 - - Y - » » - A - ~ - - - - - - - -- B31631 piw who ‘ last Vi/elilloslidy‘ llilll luir; oi‘ willy. ill 5111111 31111-1 ilio l-zirly ll‘lililt.‘S but this WPlll for 31015111119111 -~- ~---<-- --- 519111731‘! naught tin‘ lllt‘ lot-ills residwi ill lliiiiil Piifiil ~01...“ ullel." n,“ “l-Lihl and ‘ell Iiyun _.__- .............. .. Gallant "Biff" u terrible session. eslicciillly _ ‘P111111 F1911! wln." mum. wm-k pl-nvnlll-ll hfilllllll iliumond ............. _. Slilipiiant liiliil and ilillt lfilillllvtl with iliarvllr- i-Pi‘! F1011! Ju, Mpg“... u, ll... nnlrs lnnl the Cronin ............... ..__-. Perrin gallle on ice before “old Sol" said goodbye for the dzly. GAME BY 1NN1NG3 A fair crowd of i'll§li()lil£>l‘>‘l sliw the si-t-io and 21111101191] flit‘. st-lllc iiiiiiilil --. i 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 B11115 was sollivivliiit ollesiticd, the t‘liii‘l‘- 951111‘- -~- it l i1 11 0 0 0 i) 3 4 iliiiillli-lli llud its lllellslllg lislll-cts M» ---- -~ 2 1i 3 3 0 3 1i 0 0 10 ulld llllkflil on a whole wc would like to sec ll. iill ovcr uguin. Thu oiil adage is correct "prac- llnlpires—.\lici\ieer, at the plate; Niotjoiltiugh. on the lrdises,’ crowd of spectators oi the season will be on hand to see the race. Tlicrc is a whole lot oi‘ speculation his to who will win and the (wise i0li0d) may be disappointed when |tllo race is over. Anyway it will be The Yacht Club informs us thutlfl Trtfll H0011 P0111651 85 BVETY 11111-11, 1i. race of the l3 foot l-larls ywtciiis 113111151115 b11111 111 wm- 5° 1119"? V011‘, has. becn t-allcd ior Saturday nlcr- 111E Yacht Race This Afternoon Kaiser Lilli" thought he would tryib-cnfs records too. He claims the to rule the world and the Wi.\\“f“5te3t, pacing mile of 232%‘. 1116 started, Tommy D. showed forth at fastest pacing gelding; the fastest Mt. Vernon, liill., and during the “m; heat; the fastest second heal‘- thirli heat. and the a calibre tllilt won liilli a host of fastest three-nest pacing. new friends in. addition to his army‘ 1n his other starts he was not of old ones. Tllc following season mm.» n5 good as was wlshctl and lic was nil exceptionally consistent l“. fallen], to put across the “stuff" winner. pulling ill nine firsts, out m“; wlng races. From his stable ed a climax this afternoon when a miniature riot was staged on the field in which players 0t‘ both teams and irate fans participated in a general free-for-all fight. Be fore order was 'restored umpire Evans had forfeited the game to the Yankees 9 to 0. of fourteen starts and in 1915 lie this spring conlnn great, tales of it. ii. F]. nasal-ll the uwst of his “wins ram- what l. cxpectctl hr will (i0 this Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . .. '2 11 1 P1111411 011 111K‘ GEN" w1‘1='1e1'11 C11“ your. wlicil he is tilrncd to take‘ Chicago ..- . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 10 1 cult. whore he wcnt some excellent 11w vrortl, for he has wintered wcil Piwvii- “=3 111° Y0“ 11°01‘ °1 111°“ dnd looks every iiwli a lhree-yvar-i Baiterli3s—.\lcekcr, Ilaligartliel‘ days will verify. ill‘ 19113 1113 W115 olli rlithcr than a veteran sidc- and Perkins; liiciVcclicy. Connolly not raced much biit in 1017, when wheeler. Nova Scotiu is alive toluml (‘rouse llhc Alliericans decided to take u mod horse racing nnll a 0l'()\\'(l wiil' ‘cl-lick at lllt- "Old Kaiser". Tommy mm out m wllness the gporl, R H E Dd 111111111 1118 19111413111 “1111111111111- wheuevcr u good card is the attrac-lnoslon 1i -1"11°111K a 1411011 P1111- 01 1119 5911*)" tioli, and it is a safe bct that hlslmevelunh ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " q 11 3 igmgnifl" 1;'111 111111111111 11111111?‘ 1111111 slimmer ulld curly fall, devotees of ’ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " ‘ insing tis ycur riicllg ll 11B tb am can rest assured thut . _ , 50mm In u“ ho wok pun ma, firesfclas: Sport "wing is to be l3atterles—Eliike and 0Nciil, year ill 21 races. hem u a" mlvanm reports can buIUhic. Shanta alid Myatt. l The following yenr, 1018. he was tuned “pom 1111111 11 15°91‘ 11111311"- 1-11111118 91X l hope before the summer is Weill R" H“ E firsts. six seconds. three thirds 81mg lo have the pl-lwllngn of ltmlr. “Inshingtnn . . . . . . . . . . _ . .. 0 1W0 10111111" 11111 91 13 3111112 111 ing the latest addition to thc Mnri- St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~i i -i 1919 ho callio Ernst nllll tlivn down Um“ lrrovhmos mum’; colony own South showing up nicely ill all his (thesley ll_ Sear“ (3) 2;051/l_ tho l;ntlflri|\hs—v—mni|nflin". Sllocrexl 31111111- champion pacing colt of 1923, over Mllrhrgrry nmi lllicl; in, 1020 ho ltlzuio a‘ few 5101'!“ 1111 large ulld small ovals, is the horse Davis and Scvflrulii. tllialllny fitlatc tlilrfiult ‘agar; Wltilldllnl l T111111‘ to. tdr ho wgns itlllillpeiil 11 111 11' 1111 11 111" 1‘ 1111 '- n fcw do uro to ‘rcdcr cton attention from tho railroads. That Ill-om Sprmgflnlfi‘ 0M0, “ml l3 nnw ycur tilt-re wore liiiiliy good llilccrs‘,-,.poru.d u, l“. luuuchlng Np“; 111N118 "11 11"‘ 11111111 “11l1i1 lvlrkuu‘:l|ll‘llf]:<i\\’l(‘k-KI‘\)Wil outs ulld hay iit 111111 111° 11141113“ W"1"“ "Y1 l1“ m’ ‘"1 his (Tulllitiiuli lloillc where lic arriv- for a gum! 01111,, lilit Tullilily i). liiti ml 1n Chum“ or Ralph glulms, Bu“ of ilic lirivcr who ruccd llilll. Young Stokes will look aftcr hilll kl“ while he is calllpaignlilg in 192-1, ‘in ihc asst. 'l‘ile son of Silver Axworiliy (it 2:10 lnlprovvd considerably iii up- ‘illclirancc nficr being shipped to lSprlngfield fullowaig his purchase ‘by tlis New Brulisivivk ilorsi-lntelm club. Only a few lltiys prior to his (lcpurtllrt: from his Ohio homo the colt was given a workout and when lit- was cut lotise showed ii filial eighth in l4 socondg at the pncc, while some oiltsitlie watches inlnoullccd it at 13%. So impress. cd was Stokr-s Sin, that when he got down oiit of his sulky ulld Willlitltl alongside illc fence, hc rc- markod to a group of ills friends, “l bclicve l regret more to see that colt leave than any horse l cvcr hiid. ill: is tho cilonpe-st horse Isuld this ycnr and if l had $10,000 i would tillcorfully give it for him." Those that know the youngster say that he is not really yet to tackle John R. Brstien 202%. Jackson (lratan 22011/4, Roy (irat- 'tiln 2:01% and the other "potato belt" half<mile track stars but that by the time ‘overcoat’ meets arrive ___<<4>——~——— JUNIOR BASEBALL. (‘moon Square ulld Wi-rii K0111 will meet this afternoon ill. ill" Abogweit grounds iii what is 11"“ tlictetl to be a hot battle. .__._____ __ lliilifori 11,] British Consuls noon. course flag at 2.1T p. lli.. pro. parittnry signal at 2.27 and start uti 2.30. Several bouts not ill the last __*__ Egifsisi‘2;:liifcyedfhghiliiliidllzzlriwi iiiixilf. “ye the 2nd ‘énchms chammge the the new boat "Winona" has bun 2M Siam)“ ‘P Men‘ m a Mme o‘ shovring the winners a turn of spec-l ha". m, be "We" Tiwsday evemmg‘ and if silo koala lili lllt‘ pcrfornllilirla} Odock vimofla Pqrk‘ Lineup” ce on Saitlirduv soliie cxrililig work Lremhan‘ (‘Znrmel-v’ Dmmn’ G" M“ llluv be l-xllccicti. "bliss CllZITlOUC “anon ahmngan‘ T‘ McMulhon‘ W" towvll" loll. \\'\> ulliicrstiill: . ililS bvCH Pmghes‘ bowie‘ B- Gormiy‘ improved in so ‘eral u. s ltllli only ~<+> liztvc lit-r new sail sllleld iol" Llli,‘ 'l‘llpr,. are more, “tldowg lllnn wld. nice. 'l‘llt~ imzltilil: fall..- will probuh owcrs in the United States. CHALLENGE i_\' lilid watching tllc racing on Slil- ii ill-day l‘i‘i\l sport, and \v?th d fresh Scilillfigtg new hold that bull; lirct-ze ilil‘l‘i‘ will llc ilill for ‘ill. ili‘t‘ not antagonized by the color T1101‘? will ho at least u lloziin rcti. hosts in lliakc thr start and it will be n l)l‘i‘li_\' sittlit when all illusc get Ill 1749 lienjninin Franklin elec. going. No doubt ii‘ lino the largest trot-uteri ll turkey for his dinner. nilam CIGAREFES , “To u: lung's ma: Bucln TOBACICO uouuvnuv. Io n: an iu-nnou Per Packagfe '3» iwéniy PHILIP MOQRI ICQ LIMITED -" LQNDQN - Cigarettes and Tobacco he will be able to handle them on over a mile track. He it; so much improved over 1923. is better gait- ed and has such terrific speed. that he should be raced in the 826.000 derby and other stakes on the Grand Circuit and would easily pay for himself. I KNOW for I've tried them For a cool, fragrant, satisfying eti and once be gets accustomed to the small rinks-watch out—for he will give a good account of himself. Snowflakes are used by silk manufacturers extensively as pair terll|.~-- NHSON ‘tofu Eco will?! .. .1. rzv<q-_~_,m,,..n,fi_‘,*_.m__p ‘r