ma“ lniigllih T9l1l1l8 i Ladies To Tour Canada and U. S. A Western that is into! the background! “diiferent"-— thothrill of’ a real story by Stewart Edward White at his best-Fred Thomson plunging from lllllt light nolher-a mysterious cattle ristlcr-plot and intrigue-a fascin- ating heroine-and with the gor~ 800M scenery oi’ the higli Sierras as .\l-O\N'l'lR'EAlL. Ju y 7. —— A cable received today at t e offices of the Canadian National Railway-l 8"" nuances the organisation of a team of lEnglish lady lawn tennis play- lei-s to tour Canada and the United l lStates for a series of matches til various potints. l The team will sail on the 3.8. iAscaiila, Cunard Line, leaving the Iother side a Saturday, and will he compose of fliilss EJH. Hair- ‘vey, Miss Betty Nuthiill, lMlss Joan wi-‘ry. Nils; Gull. Storry and Mrs. ~.i. iiill. ‘Major ID. In. Larcombe Secretary of Wiln~bledoll._ will ac- lcoinpany the party. l The visiting tennis players will ' llaiid at Quebec and will nftcrwalrd! lprocoed to Montreal, Ottawa, To!‘ onto and Niagara Pails, then cross- ‘ilig to plliy at Bfitffalo "before B01118 ull to New Yur . _ liii the Dominion they will trave- ovcr tho lilies of the Canadian NJ tiulial Railways. St. Iiouis Star . Is Injured | xnw YORK. Jilly 7. _ The Alli» .letics were iii hitting mood lit ‘B08 tun today and won both ends of thc double header. 5 to 1 rind 7 to 6- ll ‘the first galiie Simmons and Dill"? drove in ho-ule runs. 11ml ‘Collll ll“ three tilts. one a willie. _ in ill" lilmcs at hat. The Georgia" lllll‘ ‘figured on the scoring end 0i 1 brilliant triple steal that won tllm unlit,“ gippllllltle from the stands._ l The Detroit Tigers outelussflf ;liie Browns at St. Louis and evenel ‘the RtHlGS "by winning today ll l0 3 Nevelra weaikeiled in the elglllll forcing iii a inn which tied llll 1 “On Guard” NINTH CHAPTER l NOW IS THE TIME T0 SELECT I YOUR BATHING CAPS Call aarly and got your choice. Soda Water. There is Simply No Comparison When It Comes to ‘ Chewing Tobacco Because Hickeyls Black Twist is easily the best flavored and has the longest lusting quali- When a man buys llickcyis hc gets thc Ilest. HICKEY & NICHOLSON TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED. tics. ' Manufacturers AFTON ROAD SCHOOL. There was a large attendance 0i parents and friends at the Afton Road School examination on Juno 27th and great interest shown in the work shown by the children under the capable tuition of Miss Birdie McKenna their teacher ot past two years. After the ex- lent program, given herewith. .- was completed complimentary re- marks on the good work accom- ,- fished were madc by Mr. John L. whund. school secretary and Miss McPhec a former teacher. _ 4 3 PROGRAMME _ Recitation by Eunice Lund -’ .Gnde V-Jieader lesson ' Rncitation by Elizabeth McC. Recitation by Mary Lund ‘ u. Grade I Reader " _.' ‘Closing address-Catherine Evans ' Distribution of prizes g ‘Speeches. Qpdfiave the King. Atw Wclose of the program thc foilowibg ‘complimentary address VIII read to the teacher accompan- , present from the _ in appreciation of in ‘ services. Taken ielahby surprise Miss McPhce pd e donorsyery gracefully for l: gift. .F0ilbWinB is the iiu- - illici- of this school‘ year you , our school. During ,_ p o" you have i. ‘w k SD80 E3 ,4 _ V, i011 have by your kind- Q _ _ or mid amiable disposition was i ur hearts. that time v _ _ _ that many ‘ "by-Mr carelessness, and in- _. dlf we our studies your pati- fi one; “he y shim. test/ed yet, iii all ~ In!!! you have trotted us in the olnil manner. ‘iiflluaion we ask you to sc- flflwitiis mini gunner roi- its lnlttohm a a remembrance of the u Afton rum school. 10-‘ b! the ardent wish," that r field you may in fu- llbur. you may meat with the . ‘m, .0! cocoon as you “Buried Treasure” We are showing an exceptionally fine assortment this lesson and we are certain you will be able to make a pleati- _ inp selection if you will look them over. The price (25c to $1.00) are within the reach of ail. . E. A. FOSTER Perfection Ice Cream and Excellent Ice-Cold Sparkling l l I score. This wall 111$! “W” Flee Schultc. the llirdwus’ 5100.000 "ell trellclder, was llllufed Wllell l" ‘ran into ii concrete bleacher wal Iwiille chasing a fly. lie was takei‘ ;to ii hospital whelc it was lounc llie was >ufforing from u. fracture! Hell. wrist and ii fractured rib, but ‘there was llil skull fracture as hill been feared. He will be olll Ul ll“ game indefinitely. “OUR GANG" COMEDY / Moncton Man i _ Claims Record . hioxlcrlohaniil» —— Pinyin! ‘one round liino hole-i on the Rive!‘ lsille golf links in twentynlne. l0“) juuder par 0ithIll-ourae..i~il. Willi 'Hlil.‘i the l‘llll)'< prn., this aitcrnoor ‘made ii record for the l-‘QHPSB 1"“ ‘what is ilellevcd to be a record for Mirrltiine nine hole golf courses. Real GoollSports . Wednesday night being a flue ‘night fl hunch of fellows decider _ l to (like. ii trip to North IRiver. Wher they arrived the';l‘e they lfllllld l’ iice spot on the shore which would [nuke ii good place to hold sports. lFOllQV/lng are the events whl wereciirricd ollt i-iilccessfully: CENTRAL DRUGSTORE I l 100 yard dash . find-Skinner Flynn. ‘,_‘ Qnti-Sllke McMahon. 3rd. ‘Dinnie Doyle. l l l High Jump ¢. low-Ike McMahon. Zll(i—lF-lilll-k Lappin. ljlrqL-lSklllllEl‘ Flynn. Charlottetown iHeight-Z feet, 6 ins. Running broad JUMP Road School District. ) JOHN R. LUND’ lst-—Dliinle Doyle. ‘znil-lskilincd Flynn. Swlelull. ~Iil'(l~--lilt(*. lMdMllllflll. Junr 27th, 1927. ______,__.,}____ Climbing the Gross)’ Pele -' lst-lke iMoMalion. In 2nd-—'Skinner “Flynn. __ v__ Iil‘(i—l[)llllll8 lDoyie. (JIIARLE ‘ McNEVIN standing Broad Jump The pcoplc of Canoe Cove and vicinity were saddened on the morning of June the twenty-fifth when it became ‘known that Charles McNcvili, soil of James and Mary McNevln had passed away at thc early tigc of twenty ycars and six iiioiiths iiftcr on illness of six weeks with Bright's disease of thc kidneys. ‘ He was able to be at his work as usual until thc day before he took to his bt-d but notwithstanding thc best inledlcul attendance and kind nursing lll‘ passed _ away on the abovc date. Ho was a young man oi sterling qualities and led an ex- emplary life ll. pattern worthy to be followed by his young companions. going about his work cheerfully during the week but never too tired co walk to hear the word of God on ism-Skinner Flynn. Znd-lifrank Lappin. ilrtl-dlilitilo Doyle . AdclineCoyle was ilot lllest all round athlete was Skin nor IFlynn. iPflZG was one half 1101 Sin-set Adeline Coyle. Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 3 thi- Sabbath day. When we look Vance and Deberry’ Bonny’ around us: at thc present time and 852g?‘ Thomas and Taylo; 3 o sec so many of those lovel oun men and women laid aside altlidysomi Plumb?!‘ being called itway we arc apt to called hills; .‘:":.rlr..:il:;l:: w“ argpah- ,, M. - Cincinna {flwlgfiffll ma‘ “the” m“ l” Pliila ..... .. 4 1o , arcr to Him. We are told - that the righteous perlsheth and no man laycth it to heart and merciful men arc taken away none consider; ing that the righteous is taken away from the cvll to come. Besides his parents there are left to mourn tile loss .of n dutiful son and loving brother the following brothers and sisters: Dan and Roderick of can“; Cove; Jamcs and Milton and Jessie and Mary and Hilda at home. aeolian. Pillow Iihd "Jonnard. l St; muu- . . .1212‘ i} .'. . . . . . . 1 5 ' Bllsfoh"..;..';"..‘.. flldweitdltdmllfl andfllbson. . i ‘ INTILENATIONAL L GUI} Baltimore-Buffalo call drain. Newarlle-Rooheifqt oalie , ‘min. .dol. . . .s-o,y-fcamt . . .9muc. Fletcher McEachern of Arlington. M1186: who with Jame and Hilda. arrived home a few days before his "will @180 1m axed zrandfnther‘ who X181‘. rlddclla. lVLrs-Artemas Pollard ofl-fisdlglVml " g é m‘ “Bum”. Jew Haven and Gertrude, Mrs Neill £56m‘ ' ' ' ' h“lk_ w" .l. m‘ of. tile/stain“ .. . 3 l - . . ... . . . fl l2, 1 amongthe world's t-o tel it was very much attached to 0h ll " ' ~ll '~ l‘ hm” -1*~»-.;»=~~== ma» n. ti? ..°.°“» “m? "ll"- lliw: ..:‘.l eriiwlilcw tui t ‘ '- i‘ Been m m. “fecal; gar ygulalllg; 0111? Ill-m. honiorun record 01a few years eso. held on Monday the twenty-seventh to Canoe Cove Cemetery. The sci. vices at the house and grave were conducte ' by the t. The pail .\i A ‘fill-ll’. m... QQQHDEQ lfllllfl J "Holt. w» ‘One of the heat Athletes. Sweet present ‘Wdllflfiillfiy oti account of soro feet. ten of Peg ‘Top (Iigars, donated b)’ New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 8 Zl Carlson and Harthctt; Dawson. Lucas arsenal-mm willoiighuy. i-o Shérdell mil OTNTEI; a. smith, Jersey City. use ca’ ed “rain. hOo M f only?" .. nil-lull. .. . V. l J Jr.. with thefgoblet of ~ . l" .. v.1». crashes - -. . 998°‘. °..l\!l>. Icombtn- .,' rt Notes . alissaliu. . showing uncanny illiiliily ll- bill “mini; with an extra .nun<=h g! ah bat. the, Riovors. 1925 Cl l‘ i u; champions and tall enderl xrl Lyesi-‘sv ussle are once attain ihbwm‘ rejuvenated tendencies by uiiplayirig a brand of ball this Ye" which stamllfl them as. dweem" iontenders in the race for the 1021 Spo n?!» date the north end team eniPY he distinction of being the one and inly to turn back thc parading =- ‘i-ii’ Stars who have been act- filly cleaning up‘ this summer- A number of fans are of the 0P- nltm that the Stars by virtue "f heli- atmexatlon of the first sec- lOll iind qualified to plBY. off for he title are taking thlflH-‘i 99-5! l“ he present frame. Such is not the use. the Stars are out to win both cries if possible. This section therefore has every ndication of being replete with ex- :etlent ball and many upsets. Last nights Island League game. he second of a series for the pro- vincial title betwleen Sumniersidc ind Abegwelts was postponed on tccount of rain. Many fans were iisappointed as a consequenceos hey expect smart ball in this ser- es. . The western team this year has. mined more than ordinary prestige. n their defeat of the fast Acadia‘ line who showed their wares most lctoriously in this city some time .go. to play and" be defeated some ime later in Somme side. The Jrystals, have also turned the locals lack in the opening tilt of the ls- and League. This series _Wllv_l bee!‘ lose watching for fast and ‘scintil- atlng baseball. A MEAN TRICK Mr. Phil McDonald well knownl slnnd athlete and one of the pre- nier liurdlers of _Qanpd _; had =1 cry dlsdgrecable cxpor ence in lummerside on Dominion Day last. vhen lie suffered the loss of hlsl lub bag containing his running uit. shoes and cups won at thc atli-. etic meet held that aftijrqqhn.‘ Some time after the meef was! W61‘ Phil left hiscai-“parkcd in al wonvenlent; place to return later to llscover hit.- loss. '" l The above were advertised the very; text. day but up to the present the, ‘lnder or thief as the case may ho ias not shown up with the goods. According to Phil the suit. or run-‘_ ling shoes would not bc of any use o the thief because one otliletl: ioes not steal from the other. tiicrc- ore the purlolncr is not an athlete .nd can find no use for same. The ups are of no valilc either as they lannot bc exchanged or sold. Iii; ls really too bad that the daiyh: iuting had to be marred by such fl ow mean act and it is hoped that lhe perpetrator will soon be round- ed up and given the full extcnilbf the law. i; The above does not by any means ‘ast any reflection on the town of lummerside or its splendid citizens‘ tut only further proves the assert- on that. "some people are so mean hey would steal the grunt from o. log if they had some place to store it." l DEMPSEY CONFlDI-INT l’ Jack Dempsey is satisfied that he vill again be the. devastating body iuncher of pro-championship days vhen he couches gloves with Jack lharkey ‘at the clung of the open- ng gong on the night of July 21st. Eased in mind by rugged train lriil that. has kept; him nhvsit-wllv ictlve every waking moment slncc he suicide of John Dempsey. lllii lrother. after killing his wife in. lchenectady last. Saturday. Jack is“ ertain that he can and will rc-l gain the sledge-hammering pOWcrl hat carried him to the world's heavyweight championship over less Wlllardh punch-slashed bulk ll’! the fourth of July eight years ago. According to reports Jack surpris- 3d critics in early workouts when ltc; lhose to sacrifice development to lpeed for temporary display oi’ locking power. The wearing at- tack of the former title holder siowly- is developing into a fast. head bowed charge that carried him through a. hall of straight-hand Junches into close quarters. where Jack slams away effectively with both hands to the body. But the Dempsey who is showering punches bodily on a. half down sparring part- ners is anything but. the lithe tiger man who smashed Willard into o. helpless bleeding bulk in three rounds on the fourth oi’ Jilly, 1919. Dempsey that. day was 18.‘! lbs; of blinding speed and terrific punch- l"! Dower and probably in thc fin- est condition he ever attained for any bout but. his match with Luis Flrpo in September, 1923, Today thc former king of lllfi class scales 201, according ‘to lilI-z trainer. Jerry Luvndis. although hc appears toall who sec him several pounds over that weight the shoulders and The match‘ wliltalte place on 1 1 0 it , ‘ envy ‘about :_ Wrflbtklline. Friday and Saturday luly 8th and 9th A E PRICES lu EVERY DEPARTMENT WITH MANY EXTRA SPEClALS ALSO size OUR WINDOWS -Mcll"sl_W0rkil1g Pants ‘i Spccial...................... ' Lion's Overalls Veryspecial......; . . . . . "Mclflsllleavywcight. Peerless Uvcr- alls.Special....... Wi-lOLESAL in iw cod 2.50 Men's‘ Waterproof floats Special Molfs Khaki (lonibiuutiolls, Special Merino Shirts and Drawers. 'l‘oclc.ar.. . . . . . . Melfs Khaki Pant Silecial ..... .. Boys’ Bathing Suits, S» 50 Boys’ Suits, to clear at . .HALF PRICE FilllCy Shirts, no collar, I Special . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'00 HOBBERLIN'S MID-SUMMER SALE ls NOW ONr-SEE THEIR SAMPLES. J. "W. RUBBLEEK 135 Great George Street. Charlottetowfis Smarest Store for Men and Boys. to scc liilit go nljainsl. t on of hard luck circumstances ol-‘hiurc iikcd ds away from fame and triumph. lth the grace of a sportsman _ right accepted thc thumping blow qf an unkind fntc. and his mil.- strctchctl hand gIUClAELl Lcc in cori- ratulutloii. No mutter wiinl. tlic stilt of tho race was Wright. is oiisidcrcd thc" host tiarsnian who bnipcted at Henley, tiic report nl" liich appeared. in thc Gilnrdiiin a few days ngo. His triumphs llitVC lzccn deferred a little whilc. ilcoli had on his. spot-d. would have sharpened him up. um m- Slirtrkvy. isn't vcry fur ilSil‘il._V in his viiicui llilClllfi. bciicvcs “Sliitrkvy i:. I C! ilolclz: thc some sentiments. l -<0¢~---_% Jot-i, nuslt _ glknybody rclncmhol‘ when a ttngstcr named Joc Bush bout the 21st. M the Yankee Stadium. n1 fer. conii entl peat. h; - ceipts llllldllgillllfiy g: "lroprgftloum . i 0i receive 25 percent. "BAMBINO" lm” .-. .4 qfll)! Lou "Busilcr“ 53911158 connected" for his 28th homey of the scasonl Rickard. thc well known pro-. which each of the‘ principals will . . . c beat tlicm n. year later. allowing‘ “m m mwtwo upon Babe Rumt olltics makes strange bcdfeliowsl cw York Giants in_a world's series mc in 101a. iii the iinlfoliii of thc hlladclphia Athletics? Plenty n remember when ltc lost to the fonts iii the final game. of thc 22.scrlcs us a Yankee. and when ll! three hits. all madc by Irish! eusol. And now Joe is u Oliinbl ut baseball mnkcs stranger club- n fnu 661111313 n lmmtaiic of Ruth and I110?! first. base and is now scone-AF» Yer- '1 <- rm m‘, llllmmlnlllnfl fl Prominent; pooitioir- i V l .' Tit/loam shin-ks neuron l The recent tragedy in his family is unlikely tohelp Dempsey tn his training for his fight with Sharkéy. The memory of such episodes can- not _bc erased in three short weeks. TlW-‘fi l8 Prevailing doubt regarding the mridition of Dempsey. He hasn't submitted to a physical cm. ahiinati for the sport writers. who arc frankly so ptmgt condition. Most o -4 l " = Anthony M. Rankin. ex-ILPJ. . °l it" M‘ Plantar-co. om. who mu nud- them would dtttly tntlwuok». ~ . . provcu wiii-thcr Dcmpscy had his-l old punch. and ii ilnc would have Also it.» The wlsc money WlllCll ‘has ll. way. oi iluiirntilll; the outcome 0i‘ report.» UVCIli-l‘. is zlltnoili. illlilllllllllliflly fnrl Arnold Itothsixliti, lvhol _| for I li-oturlicd i-xlrus 32 to (ill; first; sprcatl". "Abe ALteli. it ll; iiSSlllllfld. ‘ shippers extras. ffufirsfs 37; sec- ‘ cx as 28. firsts 25." seconds GOLD PARISIAN OUTFIT. “.00 -. (Five. olher styles) . ., Also Model "C" Outfit. $1.00 l keeps the face Every shave is a in a new blade. (Na. 53) Three Americans T0 ll.\.\il|.'l'll‘.\'. .i.ll_v Li a-CORRECT srmvs: leaves the I skin smooth as velvet; it the Valet AutoStr-op Razor you use the same blade ‘over: and over, rte-sharpened to 3 a. super- kcenness in a moment... -— no extra stroppirigl device, I nothing t take apart, nothing to i put toget er, except onftlhe rare l occasions when you finally slip _..__~____"n..4-..,,.._,,.-- . KEEPS i-“AC E YO U N young. ‘ ‘With CORRECT SHAVE l A strapped blade keeps iriqizzceyhiiiig ~ Volicllliullodliroplilaizor -—Siiarpelu itself Battle = THE \ GUARANTEE ' We are anxious that every use; of a-Vnieti Auiofitrop Razor be u Should anything liaprcn to your Rams affecting its perfect sol-vice. iusiucnd it to u: and f we willicnture it to u ucw-l_i‘kc' condition without charge. ly entliuoisitie. AUTOSTROP SAFETY COqgllMiTi-ID, Tdronto, Canada i 4 Five Called iaus For GolfillgiTitlo 4 l . .. E .-\'s ii rlllShiillvy lit-inc, l'ili'l"lt"il i.o the ll0lll" illilli of iudu s owl-null i"l‘il:l(l llliitVll tlltlll‘ tinfiiu- l... hlimiiinp-q \\l_ "p". ‘lls iii iliv (‘illiiltliill ziuhilllit‘ ;.'<lli_'il_i:r,~ioil, iii llil‘ London llulll, 2 up. ‘Pllllllllllllll-"lllll 4i‘ Flllhlilvl‘. 'lll‘l'~l "lnvhlit- l"|':iliii‘"\\':i'~' l-ili-rlcd iii lilo ‘|l|<‘ iulii" lli'l‘ll round llllllPlitlp‘ il ltlijyty jjgilbln- J1" yqm-h-in‘ hpfnr}. |li\ii'i'll\\‘ will lli‘ ill.ill'liiitiliillll' all. ljyiilllllllpf-tff mid t_ fiilr-l, tlil- I'll-ill lilivillll ilvvu rcdiu,‘ . Illlni i'lli‘l'll_'li lillil slitucrviiln, ll iiolli loll to lllffll‘. Alum-irons one of tiilllillill‘ whom fltk- in tlll- lilwur halibut’ \ Rev. Dr. W.C. Poole. of ChPlr-l church. Westminster, president Bf i _. l OTTAWA. Out... July ‘l. -—Hil;lic!‘ lprirc levels ilrc l‘l‘|)0l‘i.(!(l from some | points in thc wl-st today and a gen- erally steady feeling continues t0 prr-vall on out: tiiarkcts. , .> ’l‘oi‘olit.o -~‘l‘ho market is tuiclllltqfl‘ cd dealers quoting country vsliippolh‘ uiigrutlcil eggs delivered {lg-WK _3 i.o ..l . tvcouds 24 to 2'7. A cal" is offer- lt-tl lrmu Wiliitipteg but not sold at. ‘r-xtriii: 1M 1-2, firsts 80 1-2. seconds $21 i.o.b. _ _ . | Moiitrcul-Jrlie egg‘ indrlfelkthcre ;i.»~ steady and unchanged.‘ There gurc morc liberal offerings of eggs 1min Qntiirloi Dealers are "quoting llillllllli‘ Qshippcrs extras Bil-to 352 firs-Ls to 3i; seconds 2'7 to 28. l Winn ppgvThiis market is llll- WiL-lurzep M} ’ quoting country onds 21 to 23;‘ dcllvcred cases in- eluded. M‘ " - '- Rleglnu-Prices to country ship'- pcrs have advanced licrc one cctit and dealers arc now qmiing extras 28. firsts 25. seconds 20. A currcnt paying prices are also advgrssbdjto Vancouver-This market ls steady with dealers quoting producers gig tras 27-28. firsts 25—26.""bltile extras 22-44. -- lllta itmitills. hlEimtl-lq oqiiesm the. llrlnlies nli‘ a new hnush amuind a l-lflll-llfiflllilllfi to lemme GDQIIYIFIIIOH lllllfl- l ' ~ - l ' » ~ '4 a ‘lllllfi ‘lfllwariiririltolralgc ldililriora- l tin-c or ll‘ laflmlwlltl! of the. nimlni-tr fill lmll-Irsio elihycd" by, Pal-lo _Ricd'.‘__ third tlm Mil n '. " _ _ _ _ , , Klwllli! "lllllk 'l'llll-llll~'QIl. ti (‘anal _llu-._ draw. lgilownii strong form ili bpemdl ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' lllvlllll. lllilYllllli lQF ill"! l\'"°llWklifilllorllayk! matches. Solilervllle wigs V . . (‘.4 l. iii‘ l‘ iiriigo, illltl ‘ivtl Clllllk r -.~§pcti-lliily"‘strnug agtlitist Paul l Menys Balhlng Sluts’ iillw ‘Fill-Ii.- iii‘ llil‘ survivors oi’ to ;V lyric, iii‘ lllu lllufillili (‘llullll‘l'.~(‘.l.lli)l‘ * r . . . . . . . ‘< r1.\"~' lav w- lwnll-l‘ w liners ollil llliiii-li lh- liilli-i- lm li on ill.- lilil. ' elal. . . . . . . . . . , H ‘l ii ..l i b1) C ’ llll‘ llll". l"l'11llll "rlllllllliblllli. lllzllihlttil illl‘ sixth iliill- ill iliit‘l‘llil(l|l.{ I . , ' lrltyinny ililll illli l-lilizllpllill; llliu (larrlt-li"gliiiiilli-lilll- tli'l'\V :l\v;iy with SHUUEH‘ I‘ S ‘Buttouloss (‘lllllllll ‘ ‘l I wllllll-lHili 19b5, iiilll Slllldy Slillitll ‘Sh.- liiiulil-t ;|l illl‘ slXlli 41ml HPV‘ Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., rliiu-"llllflslutullltlllél/"illlllllllioll. ---}+~llll-l_ "itnil-unidi-+iil--+lllul—i1>t-diolile. ' ‘Flu- "lullnnslul. lluHllf-lul. than llllxll‘ llll. lll‘ ltlidf llllli- Illllll illici- COltOll SOX, 1 l“.\' llllll Flllllll “ml? ll_l'llll'lili\l.< iii illlll ixluuiliv; llirl-i- til‘ tlll- next foul‘ qix pairs for I lllv rlosll-st illlllfllltlr; ill lilo. dlt)‘. liuiusgillll hllvlllg u... “[1191; g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _____ . Youths’ Khaki Silirls, r w - 5 loolcar . . . . . . . . . .. -l>l‘of. Norman‘ MoL. Rogers of Amherst, Nova Scotla. mad‘ of the Mounted Rifles. 1 ost unparalleled in thc history of Paullno. l)ctiipst~y_ argue-s that. vlc-Hhe worws Sunday Soho“ Assoc“ history “my pantie“ stun" d? s ort. Tcn yards away from tlii- tory over the Spaniard would mctltiaflon’ partment of Mu“: Umvermy’ fnish the laurel boughs wnitpd to tiotliilig. lie is prnlanbly Sltiiilflfid, _ “I __ ‘.> ____ _ wowvlne NS" who h“ Jun bu". entwined around this tzroiil lilnt Llmvcy tl1>Il1Ql\-‘§ll‘l1l-0ll i!" Alli‘. - ii d‘ _ ‘later K1ng‘s staff to flil' Uni! Callalllalls llellil- lllhlllild mm“ .“'“:“ a blllmllwds nlaswrl tire-l“ o tan pf secretary to the disappointment, and chagrin await- when Manila Bay was foilglit. The. W "may?" f th-c prwy councn‘ lprofl. an me Sturdy cal-mm“ who w.“ gflc- writers urges thui ii. would llilvi“ . ma"; served overs"! Wm‘ m, Ho had a-brilllant adédcmlc career, bdind-‘l BJ-A. of kcadL-i ahd a B.A.. iB-lC.L. and B. Lithlof OxlordUniversity which he ma iEal 6 d lilihbcr oft vd Scotla and has dbl: writing a nd publ . or. o»... D. Pol-tor. r55 the Canadian Pub lo oth! "inhs ,..-. s prifllonl. l ' dlfivgrglxkphyilfllll adu- ' "fiirRhnded scltolln PHI» he bir M No-' done consider- lc speaking- <O&~-______ I etaohii .5. l’.- ity of Toml-