- l. I - -. JIATINEE ATflS-P. M. SHARP-—NIGHT—7 AND 8.45- . I I . THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN r} |Q‘I|-l' - steel-shafted weapon ls used. thc snow mo floiltslfl maloc- LADIES Sl-LK nose ‘flor- cool summer wear, 750 Dill‘ 11D. iftblflle Bros. Ltd. ' ' - GNU-at. \ “THE MY§TERIOUS " A gripping ‘cry of the West of today, starring g f ‘ a v ,__. 4 d! t ‘ No. 2- g i Tenth cha ‘efi of.V_ltagraph's_ l P‘ . 5,, . C I O 2 6 a 3 Popular lal f‘ “Bffiiklljfi-irt" r - "Through? *“_‘¢v_v-rwww"y_ (‘v ‘*1. a!» k r 3 —BIG FEATURES -—3 ZANE oiznvts~ POPULAR STORY -v.' ,1!’ l . | i’. _.v»sosear MoKlM _ _ . l . l alfiwertul and totally different rols. men's wm-re ‘and snows onwas soars and Oxfords. ‘to clear at c061 price, Purdle Fen ad Re Harvest Excursion, Aug ltth. and 18th. which appeatyelse- ‘where in this issue. GELZSQL ‘castes mo. pttloyuis ‘illiflin and ribbed hose, {iailli sine ‘for everyday wearXZZrc pair. nod 4 white. Brown and Heather. ‘ ;l“r0\\'se Bros, 657-280i. . ; DiMiTV BLOUSEB in sup on l i |5iyies.~-p.lice 131.75. Tricohltte bluu ‘ seaLo 4-,- slyles. bps; quality. $7.50 4 ‘anoth r SLVle $5.75.! 657-38-2i. No. 3— Clyde 000k -ln-_ . “The Chauffeur” ‘ ‘ I Today's Big Comedy Feature . YO_ K METHODIST ClRCUIT— -J1‘h ‘lservides for Sumftlyj. ~July ZitFaref York. l! a.m_.; Union 3 p. 3m” Brackley‘ 7' p.ni. The Rev Mr. Sweet. Presbyterian. of Marsh field. will oluallyi. tllq pulpit at a? ‘ v v vvvvvw I three . t rvlcca We also offer this week it t Just received men's 1 strap shoes l other llfqitIqrjye F11 . .1. a... Womerllnu Green J uslt _ arrived mothers s h ip- are nt Bergors fireenf ‘in, one pounki P a p é r Boxes; i _ ,- 1 .iu, t Rogers, Hardware i. l . . . .' The Mm‘ rotesslon- ‘ "z-raehQfi" L‘ r t- < ctl o are known.‘ n‘ Op... xvlatfrlsto. opeomufiyuf are nqulnd by lerlz, It?" so J an‘ ' ‘ iiiil“ squ‘ i; sen practise so such. _ ~ ‘l. : .. .. ‘l Cfllltlll an Enema-rid‘ 9149f" "AT GUWS i We wlsh"-to clear o-utdlfteen pairs bflvli. $758 value. We offer them while they last at __ $3 g5 black orhrown. MoKays and Wetts. sizes 7, Vam" "810-"9-90. Noiextreme pointed or very broad toes low heel box calf or patem buckle We have also the-alasslc, Model, make of this very popular shoe. titty-nits White Canvas Oxniords I“ _ __ Headquarters for Holeproof Hosiery. , oorr BRos. trot l LAID ‘ro REST—-Tlle death PURIQE _ _ CO are giving 20 per cent and Buck Footwear. _ , fill Jtrllfifisl“. $1.25. mwse and records are generally placed 1,, r “our. QMWCO- l ,‘ 465 {Qi- oslfiltii. , s zg-zi. m the credit of the rubber ore. - ~ ‘ . s su - f ‘fr!’ =1 do: Fui Lé- ‘air fr» seam‘ M113. If.°..‘.’.i‘l'...°£.'.‘l°'il.. ‘Z332 "l" ‘mo; fmslikv “'- Black; sflliu" 1 P0168811! Bummer ltlrt-B. ly recognized as its superior in .~,_ .. l'°_“fn- imlel- 3mm“) white mm 1°“ ill Drice. Piowse Bros Ltd one respect only. that of distance. _ T; “Pr .3590 P91‘ K14"- Pwdle _ ‘ 7 __ 657158-21. 01' course, distance lbrings that ‘t; i r _ - t *3 Y? ~~.._,_____~.._ .. :- Qfg lively reeling of satisfaction to the ‘ ATTEN?I6NI s éAiLLio r i0 HY AN ‘ELEGAflfQchiLrtIeuie ordinary golfer. but still it is not Prowse Bros. Ltcl 657-283 F_UNERL YiSTifiAv-tf Th funeral of tll laterMgz. Jo lor took pla it l0 lock. day-Efrem herflate Weymouth St.» to Cathedral where a Requiem Hig Mass was celebrated by Rev. F..l Blullally. Service at the grav was conducted by Rev. Jas. Roonlo cousloermbte .E_Xf_IIT£M “also Pl‘ the Danebiog {t ._ yesterday. This ddgfivrhich i ing idquclefillnzafs out the lslandn _ than our shoe repzlirinu. , lCvL-ry stitch even, and heels just on shot-s‘ that nave nt-vcr been worn. Once you te<t our handiwork you'll real~ ize how noedless it is to buy new shoes so oftl-n. Ullr n-pair work tiotihles 1 ithe Kirkjfihurcll, Cape Traverse. l so es I‘ like thoso l are‘, YMPROVEMENT- (‘misiwil __:ilili.-.’4t'mpror'§,ni.enl has bet-ll tllilillfi "on they-a Rattle oi Great (ionrgvl filfitrcelfbet en ltfebgmnd and bIY-‘l l '11s)‘ fitriants.‘ The s ace along this‘ iiarluui betwt-lln the Sltilflvfllk and" lH-ufh ms-lheen nict-Lv graded. incl told still removed. and the surfaco iillfhfl ‘and cvotl. \\'l'.-=il @111;- gra§§ wpprears this portion of l/‘lltile street will pres the durability Oi footwear. Ql Lambros Bros. ‘rlil'll l proton-wt by -a. lit-ire netting. .l\"llg “short cilia?‘ a itcntl-d part. ‘_- “t, H '_ l? REV. on. wstslvlalv INTER-l @,VIEWED.— Rev. .1. S. ‘Vtldmanfl l’ i-ioss the ‘unpr > ‘ wail. is visiting ;_0ld frietid5 till it... mglrlllmg provinces. During " Hero Dr. Wadman learned thrill Japanese lilaguago aomthat he be 't'(ll'll0_tl£6 well acquainted with ill dyes wlithahis native 1.0118119- lit‘, gm to know lhevlapaneso chill"! lflnctci‘, the workings of the mind‘ lrlf the Jap. and traim- to fldftllft)‘ [him in many respects! Tho. ha‘ ftive h» foundutmbltious and zinx-l lions to learn and iniprove hilnl |of tile. Jalpaneee lntiguagc and‘ t‘ ifllfililtllfi, l)r, Wadlnan. in 190~l.l . lavas sent to Hawaii. where about 40 pairs men's poets, 7V2. 8. 8', 9. $3.95 . $3.95 Murray Maid amt t L ' thu total tpopulzttlonl of 2152.000. $ a0 "Thu grout indu§l._ry' of lllt3(llil\'$'ill ,5 lan territory is tho development (tithe huge sugar plantations and tho Japanese are/Lwell‘ adagletftu this line 0i‘ Work. 'I',llc_ Hawaiian territory today is bone dry, Dr Wadlnan said. and the elimination nf tho liquor ira-fflc has ilrovcil great boon lo tlli- natives, in an elffuit...l.u got prohirbilioiti for_ i-iavvllriig-lbt‘? ‘Wadman “spent ‘ two ' and a half years at Washington llltll. plcadlinl; lli.; temperuilcc cause before government officials. in. PEAKES‘ SCHOOL EXAMINA. TlON l The semi-examination took Fluxes stolen. - The party left by the trim‘ , _ U , v a pleasant sail up East River llath PLU“ lofmerh‘ xietgtllzfwfléprfifil-nng‘!t-d at the island where a nlost u. . ‘ ‘ nhoslhsl. hfniiinslflltlliuneil *m°rja‘p,m‘ljn_vtible afternoon was spout. clam ’l'“' " "s ‘° “ t . ‘ ll‘ ‘ n‘ t the flll'l'lfl! ‘for sixteen years and later in Ila Llii'£'l~gonemg one 0 n L ' party rcturneti home ‘iu the, even- lts the, tlttiiiizht thatwlieil it comes m, i‘... a ~_ ‘_ _ .. \ by far the greater proportion rt ~ lllit-Jlf. Ilfisfstlflty tifulflsrill]: hlgfllllhvl? relrsllwtlallgj dllglhlfererilrégqlcn‘ .0‘ Jmgrll-col‘ l llqge’ ab“! is not‘ a“ LOOK THEM oven ltotvnfilf .\tr.- nolri~r.'-:\t=\x-iii ..r..;fg,,;,f,';,,,,,,, £911“ mg,‘ '9“ 53'“°~“-F"i E.°1"_.1'lf"'5§- ‘ it is 11r- CAREFULLY ‘m0 ca“). a“. o; 35 _,~,._,,~_,<_ 31,. med n sever“ ‘$10M m! dso“ ‘f? guetl that. lll at professlonalshop a‘ and see if You can find ' tleztvc> to mourn a sorrowinr! wltinavlwq... ‘pk, 1 H “u. t m? DIM.“ rm“ ulke almost any m“ anylhlne more perfect llthe funeral was lli.-id Wedncstlay- to t ‘l “L ‘ n "3 “e5 9"! P?" but in the choice of clubs ho is ttllq oi‘ the island several ranches were broken into and seven or elgii HOME on vAcfllilfllN-K Miss ary .\lacdonaid.. trilngd qllrgglbf l¥ic$?.'.'¥.5d"‘l“ .\l Boston. arrived by t 0nd n '\\’ed ndstla y no '3 9- ‘ Kr. route she visited 'I§%Dt<fl' where silo was present at ' hfPlPKt! oi‘ 1st orlliispcurt a liltzlillfs vacation ilifitllnfclty tile iu-r slsit r lleleu . guest of her parents. fllg-uaiyhfMrs. cnt a ‘tidy and . . . .. ~ ‘neat nlfiiearatlcc. The W. [Til 8' Mdflmndkt Dmbbeum: w“ ‘liquors ('O.. have their portion} - PLEASANT AFFAJFHVPIA: ‘enloy able outing vras held on“ ni- liifffhfiiirlllilgfillollld 791ml“ from l‘ fdilx- afternoon at llllvNaliylfsitlant by tho staff of the l'lll‘t‘ll&l"f‘.l_lflflfl Shoe f‘u.. and a. number of ‘ mt tor boat “Safety First" and 3 the program. Thi- init. all loud in their praise of ttlc ‘his long sojourn in Japan. Di‘: 4 _ . . QlWaIlman‘ was stationed at Tnkio.ig:";_?l"e‘dr clztvlhm‘ the program ‘n? _". llakotiale" and‘ lllrcliitlci. the 1122",, ' ‘ 4 - lh . .. . m _ amed place lacing; situated in the» ~. , , men's hip rubber llmcriol- of Japan ahdreilibte froml .» ‘ijany persons but the native JHDEl Messis. ‘Goo. \Vightlnan and SS tltrssian. .\i.'L.A.. Montagllfl‘. lured to the city yesterday, Mrs. witfitnorl.‘ ‘airsijxw-i-it‘ Golding and daughter of (‘zllgilry are registered at the VlUlOFlH. .\lr. A. G. Rantsden. of the )'ll‘llll0ill of Soldier's Civil firs. Ramsdcn have been visiting in Bradalllmane. the guests oi the lllpl-edzitiefa parents. Afr. and Mrs. lure 110.000 Jarpsngosfioul. one -hali' J- TOM itituirrix. ‘ 7‘. , lclt on a short visit til .- ‘ ' r w Clubs Thatfount nun»; Than the Ball To the illrbiased golfer occurs the t!) git‘ tig‘ credit. to anytlilggfiporlnpct with the game. said credit is ‘at. too tificil misplaced. otuor when an extra long drive l3 Sonicliolv lli' Thhnaxiltecflawailan is a kindly llrmlglli on. m? "lulcfl Ymym l‘ plilCe in Pcakos SPHOOI on tile ll-ifipuacdfellow, inclined 4o abuse FWPI‘ 11d l0 ldllflullle Ell fvliil afternoon of June 29. The class. trorrm prcsctitr-d a very trttractivc iappmlrance. bolngartisticaily de- lcoralr-d for the occasion ' with lmnpio twigs. ferns and roses etc. There was pruseni about tw-uliy the. use..nt liquor. .The .natlve-.pp. lllll-‘lllvu lint; dwindled fro-m an urigiiial_2‘.’5.000 to 25.000 chicflyi through the inroads made among _tllcm by liquor and its accompany‘ it"; conditions. Wtih the coming or illlout in? club? prcbathidly the ‘listener gets tho cilancc toJige a word in edgewzlya, utjll ask, were you uslifg?‘ A tiers-on will telluollsonyfe title“ ‘ouud Just colnpleietlilnti in ‘it'll when he “\\t'liiil. brill Wily not ro- ~FE1GUBGN H103 dis» count off all there White-Canvas 655128221. WOMENQ COLORED UNDéR- SKiRTifspecltil tor Saturday, 86 flannel undorskirts to wear with silk dresses. $4.50 yd. for 33$. Law ster ' idea . 184 t= ‘Dlthstalts l f h 7 i » - _Qu“p a lot or excitememv e5N1iBpe_ ven Q15}! t .- var QIIS rubber cured cially among the small boys, was appearanico gtalarge. like Railway ‘Stptlqh certainlva husky one. is owned by the theatrical troupe who are ‘play: Cahlnflkshrough- FOX STEALI NNG—FOX stealing T armainder ol‘ hi. [xi qbldoease lo ,1 yea, s -,a'go.‘ < ""qlf8NlS"‘W0ll‘-&il(l they barred his ' ho holds a very enviable who m quenllsa u; l‘: y in ins‘ famoafeoisor, u. 1n- awe- lfive visitors. including Rev. l. It. Pmllllilwfl". R flirting effort is lA, ZlicDonilld. Rev, J, O'Brien -i>§l11z‘n1sde_-to,keep the present and Other nelighbor|ng priests. M 2>,l‘)00 Hrllvrillalltl from extinction: so several school officers i 'l'h:- rliffcrenpcitisops were fhor _onghly examined by Rev. l. It. A. Molhtltllil’, Mrs. I’. O. McDonald laud the teacher, Mr Cryus Stitipby [The pupils ‘by their prompt and, ‘ accurate answors. to the dIifc-rqnt questions asked them showed that tho trffortn qf,i.ll_clf' amhitllous lirilciii-r, Mrs. Sllnphy were‘ ~not piit forlll ill vain. Aftor lht- examination of tho (‘lasso-s followed a very interesting l.‘ prngratnma in which all the pu- pils participated. Thi- prograinmo consisted lot rooitatlons. songs and dialogues, etc. A very lnterestilng and instruct ivo lecture was given by Rev. J. Dfflrlen to thcnpuplls-and‘ tout-ht". also‘ several qt the otuor vYlflllttljllll espressod their OiIIlWlOll_fip..i flip potlgrvras nf .1110 cliool. Thmillngl‘ in: _0l the ilbmn wxnlhlnfi brought lbw‘ 1 . eXA-lglinap tlon in a c106 3 5 . " wtr‘ salinity - usiitili this school tot,‘ two it. h. ‘has resigned which ls regretted very mucll ‘by the rate payers of this district. as reputa- lllon as a teacher. . ' Mills ‘Susie Dolorie, Uqflrgiswwli. lscngaged do teach in this sclffinl For the comlnil year- ‘ ‘iifr. Sanphy lo golnl; l" wile!“- _.___».Aoe->i- 1 _ FAILS ron $32,435.41; NEW roux. July 28.—~Allan A‘ Rynm prominent WM] tglrwl ‘Souvenir Post Cards and broker. today lfilcd ln Federal Booklets. - ' (Your: a voluntary pstiltlon in. ‘ bankruptcy. Mr. Ryan. who. is ‘tho son pf Thomas Fortune Rliflll and Wild 1M0 ‘years nan figured uilmi nan-a linbillftldd totalling $32,436,477 and asset exceeding $1,000,009. . “ i null to this end the United Slates congress has votcd the ‘rchahilliiliion ol‘ the mil“. ~b"t.' John Exchange. $250,000 for ' t____-___.._ / . - ' , S; .4 r . A splendid line of extra strong, well made HAM. MOCKS. Fadt colors, low- est prices in the city. ' ‘Clllldflwl’ S311] P1118, Sho- fVtIIQ, Toy A8ets,'_,h‘l'ppl,_ flubbsr ' ‘bails, rDoiLs. and. Doll Cabs. ‘tdoys’ and Girls’ Wagqom. Kiddie Cam Baseball and Tennis Goods. _ ‘ .- _ 5-4915)‘, V. Summer >_ , Reading _far,the Holidays.‘ Books by "best authors, thousands‘ of them to choose from; Latest magazines and newspapers. éClrtlr & Cmyflylltll. ' ‘ ‘looks snd Stationery. menllbel- that the >1)2.il’l“lt§ passive; the club is the ilgcpl. iinpilrtinl: to the lball momentuiii,Xlircctlon Jud accuracy generally; llic “how and where", of tlie ball are performed by tho club. lThcJtull is tinted ' upon and iighelplcas until such be , done. '.’l.el. us assume that the-Yb is t. lc-ng (dean fairway- tho bail gcts wcll away, stills beautifully along and comes to rest close on tho green. _,'l‘hc hall gods lllifiiifil‘ tilt licrc, perhaps fairly. _ Going to lhi- flvXt‘ hole tlic got’- er finds himself in tiitiliblll; badly buukercll in, fact; in :1 tlx, lintlljlo inistakthabnut. it. "File problem ‘is to know Iii-st how to get (nit. Would a clock he used or an iron’! ‘Not likely. Tossibly the rritlshll‘ would serve. lbut rtcrialtlly tlit- nlir lick would bgérlglitx‘ With the clepk the player. would fiiTl idlfef nu ;'w!tli' the iron ‘or nlaihicvtlie h llllgllti he vcltrlciltcd, but with taltaniblillit‘ tiltfplnycr tillfihr. no! l 1 ' manage to get out but has tiio blgllty, of landln; his billl-oloss .;_' s. Tltéitjil might ‘ho glint, pnrrlflstli; only“. ed in all this? - Althoulzh similar tllflltnlllitts are‘ afterward repeat ' and overcome ant _a stills, the playerowtiuld oat ln stint-lively cretlif the‘ ‘ The club has taken "the r‘ oat?‘ again. It may furtherlm lhked. ‘hvhen a record round Dan --heen mulle, how much credit has been given to the clubs. Hus ‘the player boon free frmtl difficulties? Probably not. yet ho has oncom- passed them asfciyfi. Jfhon what part an: imprint». pitlyll Hill they not come to ibis old utjhgyrltlcal moment. and it that ad not, where would huve been his rsoortbl Iln lllc ordinary course of event-s. the club should nolllP in for as touch credit as the ball; where a street parlance, affiev t -thirty" proposition. Hi "' When a hole lias they?‘ layed Perfectly. tn-oQQr words,“ one llhot. salient diapers is ‘EH15. ll. would imply éuitm ' curacy in momentum and "dllfition irn- parted by the club. although con sideralbie credit is claimed for the ball. All exploits, achievements the entire fascination of tho game. A player of championship rank mightmsfllfily take and any o.‘ the most popular balls, ' littl.» might-fie regard theinwatlveiy, bu he istnoflllielygto" e up a fitrange driver or ‘mash ' t or ap» _ preaching cleek and‘ wie “it in a ll championship. Evidently he re - gards clubs as of considerably l’: greater moment than the ball. y While the ball has evolved. so have the clubs; (Whilewthe in- i. l spheres were trying to solve the problem of an improved type oi’ the clubs markers were not olslcep, ‘aniljhalfeQpiorq ti?“ kepf pace in the l‘ owndine, aswvitiicss the s steel-shaft. Due credit is claimed by tltecllth for the ail drountl- imfiovelieiit n {he play hhown at ‘the preseutidily; 'l‘hl2rc are those who believe that viscd and carefully examines the ll-lilb he buys. percentage might almost be, in thel if a illuyefs success has not been all that alas cxpctatcd, he must of t’(7lii$t.‘, look to his clubs and scc hat ht‘ has and uses thecllih iunst ppropriilte to the particular stroke. us herein lies much of thel Sllfififfiil or failure of the pl;l_\'el“s‘ lglllllil.‘ ii’ a golfer is "stale." or 501T his game. he doesn't sit dons {and wr;-r'l‘y about changing his ha} ; ill!‘ chi thought in his mind is‘ illP fat-t that there must ital sotnetthng-Dwrong with his t-lulu. iNalurtilly his llllf’l‘0s'l fastens uni illlU siuiftsIwlic-ther they are whip ‘py enough or’ too wliipply. have ton much resilience or too little. d of the opinion that long dliv-l Iricnt-e ofKhltnes Braid, for yearn-w, an indifferent driver. hut who ‘ilverniglltt became. one of tlu- lung" oath Long driving can be acquir-l oil. sometimes by long and hart!‘ fpiactlce and sometimes 0f a sud lflcn yyithoutuagypappamut reason. ' 1 Wises: ‘ .\von the western ‘plonsltlp’ to? flit» Jtflyawho recently‘ amateur chain, "chill time, has v l( ercd a good put-l riP-tr-Elslfily-‘fltkti-ijust as wuli for thenieacsgpl rguipd flfrule llUlHlTPllF .0f other starfiglplfersjn this l-ouil-i ltfy that such is the case. fol‘ welall lEvans‘ putting on a par with the time, crnnpetitiuili ‘e interesting. Howl E13; B! late yeiipsiflivzins has hcezil |Sl-!r‘ AS i, n.3,,“ bftlhls‘knowledgg:establishment. Ottawa. who “dil-ldoing considerably hem... mp thlth lgrcen. and he gives credit to his! putter without anyartiiltlng. in. the nation _ aftgittellfl ftlltlllllllfliitéllllll tho DIiILElYJJ allnlfnistcretl tho", soundcst trouncing to Francis Ouil.’ met in iltc final round, that lllflt Boston golfer ever received. Q l Willi the British Bar Hagcnfiilj Sleevel¢ss Sweater? When Walter Hitgen, winner o! the , prglsh“ (illumplotishlp. stcped “offtho ‘bont- on his return from England one of the first things that was asked him was wboliwi‘ its was going to return next ye Tlur-qnestrlotier. had ». u 4- FeflfiDllnr" celebrated-mutter. “zloctrwas-barr“ ed frolnuaiug the sloppunt ciao - Jflel‘ winning the title lust .ye.t and-now aluny comesxHageu and wills tho ‘title. Wlillt has Hagen got that the Royal and" Ailcleut Committee will: bar from‘ competi- tion next your- . rumor that Barges was flirting ‘with the. steel. sllilft. Walter - likes the culb and thinks it is a great boon to the duller and the The l1. and A. lost n0 time putting the ban on it. i:l ‘their attention ~to alotnctlilug t-lsc. Will lli. be Walter's ‘black ilflllllfnd sweater or his winged tipped Shut“: ‘with black and white clfctrl? Walicl‘ uses wspliccli. dflVEl‘; will till-y izi-l that. or wllitht-y. get his noirrusi- alhle trons? lhiiilnlilt- new lfllrllll plou he barred from cvcn glilllClllg at zlfwindow display ul‘ steel clubs? Golfers Bewafsl ' \ 1-1.5 qlllaplngdfrom Tile London‘ Mall ' nlwlvlay 1st road as follower ."B_'.~ ‘L7. to; Nth-votes " the lfrnztpprmirlfllllf Club, ._Alillll0i‘gllll.- has decided w v _tre\ Sun‘ you ,that in to ' 11 was ililo ‘e v p l|.t awlwlower standard than in‘ ollir areas. . ' low ‘to Recognise a oooa ‘rlnnq in.- oft.‘ " {oil's ruling petites in Very inland ntorlca. fie _ perfcctlygond ad via ‘ l game of golf. some of lwéhtlitig professional player.» afl$v ltmflb“ so’. , . '3 ' slow. elnfm- Isandtwlch. England,‘ Walter ‘halted was mighty ‘glad Lin‘ ir-‘nqlll, rubber gTlp he ha: ._pn- ls.‘ brassle. ‘f he hil, the most testing shot was called upon to play in l c championship and which he gm off ss- wcll that others spoke 0! c 1c-l~=ii...-..l..».~. sci‘ Y‘ "Gunner ‘It = . All at» big_.bo3tes foil‘ the; or sveekaetid t r VflflCtYO liweets, delicious center's] covered with that. famous VMoir’s chocolate coating which " has been thfe egvy land '_ _ . uspiracio Q n ynuvers : . . _ ‘. MIfiRS. uumo ‘fit-dim. HARRYQAMES, Kgenr, Gbarlottotovvn , . L - ‘The committee got wind of ~.t‘ne . ‘beginner as ‘well its to the star. .- lNow. the old-togies tulust turn against Sunday llll it0~lltfllllet 1 ‘l y wail . 7i . his grip rililrii nlifwllm‘ tcenth tee of the lust round llu and with lllb‘ Wood. Jot-k llutcbisiln litttl= used the same number of strokes. Jctlcmrai had taken u five lo tho fnuriounliuit fund that was vvrr good. for iiltigeil. playing at [cw pairs il\‘-I~'i‘ll was loft with it slitlt 0i ulainlng to beplayvtl. hc l'l'r'l that he could ilol. till/it'd to a shot, ‘-‘i'1"lll.l.¢..tlll . lmind his bail resting illl n iltnvnlvrl hi“ five biidlju. islope jllltl uti the hut-k sldc of rail. i, 0w a brook, known as the Stltli lCltvIlfll, is tllc (abject which this ion; hitters i-iltillllll tn carry ill this hoii- tho ilfllll» iti urdcl- to leave lll_t*.lll6l‘l\ ~ within and with sufflt-ii nt “iirllllk all iroil of the green for ‘ili-ir ilill'tl yso that it witulil l-ulc int.» the 'l‘l_io_v qmlllt nu. being 0'1 ' and down in two pu “ five. i ‘atgtllefitlg’ _c ltbpuntfixfliil) two J ‘l vi ‘s, siting an tlllUT-I . ;Lett l‘lOllilllllvlilllllrl,._Lfil_ ‘\\_‘.t.»-. I u | it as “llagenko plaster nllUi aiaull plrlyl-tlfitis seéotul‘ first. lln Ville)‘ lll"1ill so much, Sax-pith llle dandwlcli." . _ _ lllit it so ct allot and cilrrlcd th<-.\v:llt-i' stfvilllllflg down. llli (“C0, llu ' ‘The American buiticbrt-tl lliltlllllllldlil‘: v_ - lttlllcil out his wooden ticlubi with pulled up so that on tho folm,’ 'l‘llctl Hagen stelrpcll up and lllllllltl ruiIlif-‘F Kill). ..l-le __ll,‘_ld ftiiiii l lThe ball iwiugiizliil this grip, being lullfcoitfldent oxaclljflllio tap of the’up slope nl‘ lbofhis ‘hands would nut sup. _;.Aud l ’sll<>r,.tlut..-aud llilgvn tlltlliciiitlllflli. lliLli ilililvllrlllhl) HilgOllldlll lilo. .- ilvzlllml funtllo brook. lli. shot which puvilitfclllllnplonsrirp ll I'll-all hank; ,.;-i.lli- rcnlizi-tl lit: t"llll'lll\lllllll iii-d ilrilflll- p , hole is well Over .100 _\‘;ii‘(ls and lll-- lint afford a penalty stroke. _ lie clluizlii the bull perfectly. with ‘wit S" 01"." wind was blowing a gall.- ail-l iuiizrleljl till: bail stopped tilts .~;i ‘l \\'<'l--ilillt‘ll. illitfilvfllll Slrflktr. iiii- ‘ ‘rllw.’ 416F113"? llfklltlt‘ ill fills‘ ;,,-r(',_c-_,-_ luf tlleghlicz. but so short illltl Il -l'llllLI‘ll'1l.l'(|' cumigli to gets lnw ball r uni ltlillllg it onuugil =56: that n ll Jtltll lulrds"'lo thi- grill-n. with 1h» lil‘i)l I'u<l('.lli1i'll lulu tlic wlullftlngl brute ,‘ -. M u“. [l)u['~ (lllQl'L|' ill from. and. with lbwiu illl- liizlil. over ‘bunkers. uni i ,\\'it.ll-.bilt fl-lv llolo< l‘.\-,:i‘¢-l-niguarilvitall tho Wit)‘ by szltul Wills‘ ililil l?" KWQIII 1101i!‘ ill“ ' (‘Lpita tint] lyltiuplls. " ' ' ' ' ('lirl"0f‘ tilt‘ fliglll. -~ ' Just’, U10" it 1 to pout‘. lltliziin llzlll llaigcn dralvil a 4 lic tll‘l|\'(" woll t-uuuglt. blitlircnsi li-oii. llc lll't’\l iliilllt fiW-lllfl llllll 0!! 0000i’ ll" / lli- i-ouill could llothavtt mlirkctl a better“, a not t‘ -h»-Lll.e grown with an Aron. course. tor. it than ii, look. llllg-fl lilo iliust li<t‘ ‘n-lnl and ltlay .i (‘tll‘l'lt*(l all the trouble and (7illll8 A hind. loll‘ ball lllllll loft t0 ‘I'll-till into thtVgrt-t-n liilrboi‘ ltllll to illalko with nllollt: _o;lrry‘i"b fly Qvol- all this llagcrfs perfect hole. the. Ailr ' lt-nf didn't-ls ‘ll ‘life’ 19ft oricllil lltlllltlllfilfilnk mitt-Its fu t‘ and sillp putt for a. “birdlc-f’ four‘. when he |.{l't‘(‘ll “as Sll'lll,'[!llil;,'_ for- the par tlvepli t out lllllft‘. ml» limo scented "desi-nvil to taitc (titty l‘ gtilfc-pjqlill. till; mnsuln- a six or t-vi-ti n scvvn. ‘ iilnll‘ nt-rv.» uni lilzllzici- 0|" llllfllWi til‘ course tllctc was. no stoppinlt lilYilf-‘tfilll Illll)‘ —lit‘ll >llnt.—‘ 41> ilicso when lltlge-iuiifttlr that. l line 1t l .llll‘i Hagen ‘Wlldujiilll t, .‘ . - , Srflwk,‘ lRcaI. ‘obacc ' l and 1 Known» I've lriedthém» ~ all‘. For a cool, fragrant,- satisfying- smokc-give me MASTER MASON i Q-q-a .ir every time. ' lltzl-‘once jtherr. * l _you’ll~ know the pleasutjef A! 4' “ 1- smoking-real tobacco.” I!