c h. n? urle! . K. Jonah-son D_ m _ ,_ u. Archibald R warns . . L. Llnklettci" ‘H. unders . . . . . . . .. -c. Clmndler they give. No mutter - verqgnansetugrnins, GS Cfim _ .¢'fi(A7TS’ SKID HOUIA" ‘MILTON ' REGINA - WIVNIAIPIG NEW GLASGOW T0 MAKE ‘XI-IW‘ GLASGOW’, March The New Glasgow lligh st-nzml be out for another baseball title this season. egg‘! Provincial lilgh as soon as weznlter conditions per" m); they will he out tor practice Although many or‘ lust years stars . mate iii his brother, it is expected the prospects are bright for at fine will pom-using from the line-up team the summer. Tony McLean. Vance .\la.v\vell be missing horn by several new faces graduated to the High School. Last 1_ School champions are talking baseball anti . ing cantpulgn. Don hLGre-gor. Joe Benton. Ward MoLeannnd one or two others will the line-up this your. but their places will be taken BID FOR BASEBALL TITLE llllll his two sensational games in - iiulifav, as u feature of the base . ball season. Although he has lost his battery ‘hat Specs Peebles will hold his slants behind the plate in the com- Should another catcher he developed, Peehles will tall-w his 01.1 position in centre field. Hltzvey" Cameron. Ray Beaten, Billie Gammon. Murray Scott, Jim- seen trying {or- positions as soon as ~- Thellleienoe . . 1~ 1y. t" " ‘dome. tn, _-ononi.i9u' i rum vi:otouu Temperance tho , ‘our - .. Tiui-ce- -, . (Contiii .__pg)o ll country‘! been. must have-infill the protection. god! ‘Re mult he protested ulnlnat. a luv o1 extravagance; lult, intem- I penance and gteed. Notice-the in- dividual lines upon which this Temperance Act in run. 0f course you cuujnnriowdown these linen. until anthem, _ ,_ ‘iwtpwum w“ ‘-"" P‘? ~ . -. Avr. Pnofihreniifabu u’- ‘rim Act deduce to everylheud oi‘ a household-urban}: male or female-who hold: u permit under this ‘Pemhoranco Act. you are re- ieponsible in a very important sen-no, for evewy minor member oi your household, whether that. min- or ls son or daughter, or any other {blood relative. or a resident of’ the, lhousehcld. Every such permit holder shall be, criminally liable. who cells or give-s. or causes to be sold or given Q6.— lhe best youngster in the Province, to any minor member whatsoever will will again be seen in action with or whosoevor—of this household, or Nora Scotizi the gieen and white. Maxwell was to any minor guest. of his house- il-ie reason why New Glasgow tvonT-old. any alcoholic liquor——except. the Nova Scoiia title last summerhiquor that is. specifically prescrib- ed by a physician. And. had i my way. I would em- ‘hody in any Temperance Aot for this Province. a law. which would cancel and forfeit. the permit of any head of a household, whose conduct, through the influence of Lalcoholic liquors, in his own home, is such, as to jeopardize the well-be- lug of his family. . Any Temper- ance Act that permits or fosters any fast and loose game. in the home. ls not wonhy of the support that hltve mic Allan. and many others will be m- um demo“ of prince Edwfld island. and l must. and pray will lRoy Maxwell, recognized as the the cold weather departe- nnd the um recap-e um 91-31mm“ o; 111g beet pitching prospect developed in 01111901; {m- a (My, team is very this (huuty in years and PQS5llilyfg0d_ BEEKFRS iiiili flibiii Mil). Saturday afternoon n: m.- Arena Si the Bankers crossed the lhince of “Ides t‘. and defeated them 5 in 1 1 rugged game. éilfll find the net. when limit:- {ililllf-Zial through for a score. just before the boil, Wood of {he Bunker..- rwetiet.‘ the count from a mixuj.» in front of the college not, The second 1R2fJtl was possibly the slowest of the ..r . the l4... ers adding two more from the stick of G. Vfood. The last session xvns the fastest of the three, thrills nnl goals and three i». “allies en play. For the Bunkers. l‘. llclrpltizilzl scored ttvice making tlu- court rand five-one, then thins lJPKZtBl in happen and unlaicttor tlr9l'l‘"<l 111R‘ in behind Hebb in his cage Zvllotv- ed closely by hi. Archibald. the remaining few minutes was slit-z:- uous hochey-nvltlt three bunker; he lug transferred to the boards, Wool R.’ hicllonald and Sterne for set:- . ling accounts on sight. "i-‘or the winners, Hebb hutlie net Rod and Phil NlcDonnltl. \\oou Hurley and l-lartt turn 1n u good 88m‘, ‘V1111: .or Prince of NYales. ‘ ltfchiutt, the g0 lie, Spiilettiiorne. Jainieson, Arc ihald and the iwo Linklettera were effective. Fiili MILES 1' Mom" fr” ""117 F750 mm huuzpplying a certain amount of the TRURO. March Zli-Admirera of Johnny .\iiles in Trum are contrib- zztitig to his training fund. About ten dollars was raised by ubscriptions at the Shoe repair rhOD of Charles Dale and Burke's W113i larbcr sllOIL The pipe band will par- swm-ge of intempernnce. not. » teive contributions to {his fund. i115; of mo“ -1 @1150“ 5g 1m; “mg ,of the game. join lllililli lilN 1- zzde the streets Saturday and rc~ SPRiNtiPlEllll; “£455.. Nlarch 26.‘ ---'l"he Springfield lndians earned 1h.» right m meet .\'e\v Haven in a itmr-game series for the champion- ‘ =hip of the Cnuzttlian-lhncrlcan Hoc- gonls. ‘hath i‘ j." ltnguc by playing to a one-all “uh the Quebec Beairers here nizit. ln the first game the a i.l5l 1mi- TQUY Indians defeated the Bcuvcrs one 1e. whose 1 _ m‘ to llflilllilfz, and take.- UL: round tivolno mane;- BPOW-‘Pd l!!!" “Wm-Y "l1"“'~""~‘ "l "Wt-i time. A vrtnvd t-I 1-‘00 witnessed what. influences may be lost. ifllillr‘. i _.____¢-0>i-— "thi- Province. 5 ‘SOOLETY MUST BE PROTECTED | Society» must be protected. We have been hearing a. vast deal ‘become u slogan. Heart-random ‘ing and terrifying crileo have been raised at the awful prospect of the flood-gates of rum being opened. and n portion of thin ‘lelnnd b81118‘ drowned in an ocean of intoxicating l-lquolls. God helping mo. l will not minimize the curse and the I with i dare not. But for the in the FIJOOD GATE cry. nor can ‘i shout FREE RUM, when a Temperance Act. is being advocated, that locks Ilhe flood gates of free rum, and bans the doors of excess and riot. This is the Act. of No Rum and No Whiskey for sale in hotel; ne- ‘ 1f~it-~luioioQ=-ciuitu at the himibor of unuqnndoouqpooun The individual will b0’ protect.- “ Theyare opposed in vu juveu court. supported by revenues deriv- , ad from operating u Tempenuuymm". -"- m" They wouldflggdao far, I itiip K m . m3‘; “ha? mo“, gaogghsfiance Act that will. first of all, pro- ; mo“ p ; fljhlblt to the fine line of personal .8“ money or mum ‘uiifreedom and Christian ueli control; '1 an Act that will protect the indivi- Idual, the home and society; an Act dearly women. who love Brltilh hi! I um wroti: because I miujudge- the inland of the Gulf. . Act. even blood money for roads. come blood money. But, become blood money. lt la becuuu island-the professed en to turn these their own heads. Yea! ole of this island can their freedom into a aerfdorn slave, who, whipped, was u free man. tlnn freedom and manhood. speed. under fixed boats. honor. our self-control, our very Chriatian composition are at the cross roads. , And would uota. government blaze a new trail of glory, if it bayonet: the charge of greed and graft, by doing the magnauimoua thing, in profitn of this system to the noble. struggling institutions, of our land, that are throwing wide open their doors to the belplesti. the weak and the suffering. The Background of Public Opinion l don't think l will be challengod if l shotnu say, public opinion is not brhlnd our present Prohibition Act. l believe t um muting a fact, when l declare the public have practically, cut. the moorings of the Prohibition ship. and it looks as if the fine vessel, filled with sincer- est hopes, is somewhat adrift. Cull if you will, to the witness stand. both friends and foes of the Act; stauitntc, grocery atom, olqbe, they seem to agree in one respect- railway dining cars andsieam- boats. d lnenwoope ihone-clry? Be~ cause we owe n debt. to society. and that. debt must he discharged. no matter who is hurt: no mut- and The day of free rum ls gone-we trust gone forever. and any government. what privileges a social deluge. will meet the fate of Pharonh and his horsemen, in _ public sympathy and support for! I . _ n lwhy make these places" this Act are conspicuous uy thelri "g “d” by “"391 absence. The Temperance Alli- ance. the Prohibition Commission, the Premier of this Province, are in unison, ln declaring that there is toes are steppe-d on: not back of the Prohibition Act the! l“ respecLi red blood of sympathy. obedience and enforcement, which blood is necessary to make an Act n living, dynamic force, in the life _If a new Act in not to meet. the fate of disrespect. intrigue, and do- ithat dares to re-open the doors of of the community. the Red Sen of popular indignation feat. tho people of thin lslund——the and judgmenfl |very backbone of this Province- i HAVE HIS WAY; g .\'-l:I_\\',\'.ORl\'. March 2G. ,l‘ticknrd’s visit to the Boxi lmissloti today resulted in no challfic {in the new rule compelling boxing ;clubs to place 50 per cent of their- "ioiul tickets on sale on the day of, the contest. Chairman Farley 9X" pluinetl that the new rule was W“ “WNW; suggested by Secretary of State Bloke - _ _ P- W- °" Robert Moses. The object of the y“ _ Coal _ ‘ ‘ _ 1 n1 15 w lye the purchaser .01 the 3M” r 9-‘ . S. Mchutt 1.119651)" tifikets a better chance at‘ R. Donald - H. slime“ the box office sale. P: oDonald . A. Hflme, , iwh le Rickard explained that he " - c. Llnkleiier lfiferewllrlffieoi Gauthier. g t ‘ “ritme gtllwus flying in (‘very ("TWP U0 karletter in iLlte form of a gonl t; a nny friendly greetings- ‘ iimn'._..- “El: ‘I'll h-cdherc in iivo sic-PB n 3 ohms. l _i._.. ikl h; u. real unmc for u hock- e‘ " .. “fiiuh liotrf-Jrut not in liuvlt ail that is cont- did no tiiiririiré new plan feasible. especiall at fights where there m5- a" h g advance demand, the Commission pacified him and the new scheme will he given a thor- cugh trial. Chairman Parley 58m the boxing officials would watch the experiment 010591)’ 811d l1 ca“ soon be determined if it is work- able, Should the new rule result in confusion or if it falls to attain the objects for which it was put into ef- fect it. is likely that the Commiss- ion will chuugeilt to suit condit- ions. Box office men of 1on8 BX" perlence. however, fear that ticket windows will be swamped 0|; the day of a fight for which there la an unusual demand for tickets. The new rule limiting the free list to 2 per cont of the total capa- city was also explained to Rickard. The plimonbarlen hereafter will be allotetl as follows: Commission, llfty; poice and fire department. Yes! We want. and we must have, an Act that will bolt the door against the old-time sprees, the an~ and action. sheep-washings, the early death must follow ;mornlng break-downs, and oven the other kinda of temperance legislat- _ Tex celebrations at religious functions, tlon. ng Ccm- that. were the highliners in the Prince Edward island do not stand behind a new Temperance Act, . then, me thinks, democracy, in cer- cient dag-w of lilo fathers. Put Teeth in the Luvv We must. put teeth in this law. No Act can work without molera. sufficiently sharp. to bite and give effect to law. The Act before us is not. deficient in those grinders. that, set in motion, will make this Province a better place to live in, apoct for nearly every vvhOIBBOIDB Lice. 1 Nothing short of cancellation and forfeiture of permits are meted out to the mun or woman who violates lng" in theprosecutiou of that law| that culls for the honor of the in- dividual, the home and society. And what. will be done with the illegal vendor of rum and whiuke 2, Joli him. Jnil him, without the option of n" fine. Such I. punish- ment would he in accordance with British juirflce. He who violates a law, in the face of British free- dom of the individual, proves‘ him- self u double-dyed or’ ‘ u], and should receive the punishment that. fits his crime. Bootlegging and rum-running must go. the departure of these sinners in the big rum game. will not, likely be u nudden end violent floplrture. but under fifty; employees (including ‘boxers. ntanngers and hdudlers). 100; 8%,. _ ‘world-—- ».-' ~ ..." . .:r t. '=.. l .1.) . t $5.1m"... will "prove ti». _unmmnv; . ' TAIJTY BE cliche cent upnrcd In leaf quality. In manufacturing ,mv-ry ‘detail thhrmakec for genuinely good chewing "u #- Niches-en's y tilt rwisr l liters mun in tobacco that In tobacco and the flavor and p, méitolsott"'l‘obaeco“Co.,Ltd; press, 2'74; Churioitotcwn LAcKnEAns Ho: at‘ - twoolllsqofppm gmw mounted police. the conditions of his or her permit.‘not no? Let there be no "backing and fill-Iation upon which all of the great must run through the body of this law, and give it life and support This must be. or this. Act, and if the great middle clans of lain vital matters, la gone. Then, i any. let us hie to inst bouts and Force will take the place of reason and Christian self-control and balance. - I think we can claim for the Act before us the timber and the foundation upon which we can construct the temple of the ‘best a land of law and order. where. in and strongest. type of public op~ many places, today, we have. dlere-ilnlon. Look at your timber! You got law in the category of aocial Jus-lthe sturdy oak of temperance and restraint and protection, in every board and beam that makes up your social structure. Study the Act, carefully. and tell me. ls it And you have the found- und lusting institutions of time have been built. l mean the found- ation of a fundamental. personal freedom and r sponalhllity, without which, lnw is a farce. government in n dictatorship, democracy in a dream, and national life u fool's pnrndise with the serpent deified. Premier Stewart‘: Propoled Act Premier Stewart has bluod u new trail. ‘Whether we are Llbcr nla or Conservatives-war what not —the Premier has nailed his colon to the must. The colors are. fairly well dimer , and he has united bin ensisn h h enough for ulloru. In other ships, to catch n running undertitnnding of the flng.- Let u; be his eunuch w My. the Prom!» In the face of pretty hot firing, did not scurry for cover. But the Pri- mier must-and l believe win-nail his colon still higher. The out- line will be filled in, and hdwili \ nmumhhmrmmd HnsStoodTheTcst Thlu In tho anon when you ohould look after your how-sound cattle. Afar hing shut in III uvumr my and - u good hlthr tonic. ‘flu inland Condition Powder not. nun volloplify. elvigyayivfl new“. u deny-poll... n mo: hldyund" uppourunoo- Al» a iwondhrlnrhioed " It mum in qqualtn m puiidqnp up broken _ awn to m 1m u not: ‘hr anti» than nu Mei. 80 056th l lb. - _ . v . ‘ind Ant. , Inwwln my V — find that their - _ ihle, uluhund extremely ul- oh! fmuhewronghutiflnutwrou: opirii. which I believe ltill roignnl in the hearts of the children b! the! hardy piunoora. who made thin Innd Lifting the Orphanage: From Cont: There are thou who-us opooued-Yml ""- .to liquor profit: being cpplied w|“‘°'"°°- indebted orphanages and hospitals. freely admit such money could ho- f the profits from such a business ehoulduh“ "m blood, and, if so, the blood be upoiriirillflh Pifliiflvklhe C The peoyronfederntion: mm ‘hmihonor the best and the noblest in money mm b|°od_;mo the“. ownlour blood. and trample under foot ‘ blood, and the blood of their chil- lhe- l"! “Elise o! contempt. nar- dren__bu¢ may mun’ nut‘ tumnow mlndedness und death-dealing: if the teat. of this freedom in tool great a strain~—mny God forgivelagam“ ‘Emile-Tame- my advocacy of such a system blind “"9"- temperance and control-and mnywmd" the 9”‘ this Island revert. with all poenibleflii" 33am" temperame- to a Prohibition nynfemd ‘m; guuuhe world In the lust analysis, our l’.- ‘- picture. _ The Liberal Position ‘guireiy be "switch. .yet, but we shnll. 1 The Voting Day DPOSMWB Olll‘ 4 - -> "w. " put the finiuhlng touches to the There is nnother purLy on this l - fa, ‘Jmflflhanrui-ua n strong party it in- lmm “d human, o! m.“ “do pu-ty with historic tradition: of ifreedom behind it. Such u party. ‘lwith such a background, will not caught sleeplnl at. the Whit policy will the Lib- ero] party launch? We don't know it la none of my business how You. are free men and But may l. humbly. say that so fur as I um concerned. l uenhall vote-if God spares mo, and 'I am not shot before the voting. duy puny-whether Conservative or Liberal-Amt will lve to this fair inland a Temper- lhought British freedom; an Act reinforced by an Act, bigotry. worae than the chains of the black though fettered and‘ The le- sue before us in the issue of the. last margin of British and Ghrls-lexi- _ And there la no law. ’ No Law Against Temperance Yes, beloved. there tlnnity is temperance. is Christianity. Christianity ls Christ. ls a life, a. dynamic, a salvation and “The flame shall not hurt thee, l only design. Thy dross to consume, And thy gold to defl/ne." Britain And The U. S. United Forces DONTIXDI, March 26. (‘If the foreign settlement at Shang- hai, was touched upon by Chan- .cellor of the Exchequer, Churchill I in tne course of an address tonight. i “l am bound to say that I felt a 191M118 feeling of sentiment when l aread of the Coldstream Guards and the United States marines stand- he said. looked to me as if once again the great unconquerable forces of pro- igresslve and uclentiflc civilization 1 We" fewgnlzing all that they ha common and all that "The Chancellor also Qmnended that the British nctfon in sending a defence force to Shanghai far "m" having Spoiled tho chances of created them and had been [he m"? means 0f Dreventlnb massacre. PlTTSBU-RGH, March 26.—Pitte. burgh cloned its home hockeyseas- on last 111931! with a 4—3 victory over the Boston Bruins, Several 305W“ regulars were out of the line-up resting in preparation for the National Hockey League p1“. oii’ serieq. Defenceman l-liichman of the Bruins received a cut on the face in the second period, which reqmr. ed three stitches to close. but, he was back before the flnnl period ended. Canucks Beaten MINNEAPOLIS. March 25-5 dash of speed in trite final period in which ‘Cooney Welland scored two Koala. save Minneapolis a z go 0 nisht in the final game of the plgy. off series of the American Profes- 5l°1181 ROBIN)’ League champion- ship. The two teams will play here nexi Saturday night, and 1.1m“ go]. 1°" "m! "'0 Semen at. Winnipeg, with the winner playing Duluth 1,, a series for the Mamie title. —-_40¢i__ W119i! You wlah to make a hasty dessert for dinner and milk i3 “°""'°°" u’? ma“!!! a chocolate - roll pudding with water in- sieud of mi 1r, ‘he [we men and women o; ‘m; with iron teeth for men and women cmlauanqvho are worse than cowards. and Temperance popuhuon o; m“ porflivho constitute the basest of crimw tlon of our Dominion-ha... chos- "1315- "i" 5°‘- mvenu" mmmnuhood and womanhood of a free radio of‘ that will Sweep earth a kingdom; and he who has Christ, troduce a new can walk through floods and flames in order to bring K111i! 114W“. 1)"! and the waters shall not overflow whatever form is necessary we can him. neither shall the flame burn deal with later. “mum ca" “ma the poaflmmy ofihlm, nor the furnace destroy him. -Allerton, also owned ly Dr. (‘uiu_ “l, ming and the l d boil them. they partially (lone place in 2i pan and add 113i! and pepper" would have to lace in mm " - co on‘ ‘slowly. [lllll do not brown them tun,‘ Kn many at rat-e yl-t, but it is douht- $75 a mom], Lflngfgfd [flflmOfell o" IIITBH nun l 1 a~il~ 13..., .--' ~- (Cunndiun Press) OTDAWA. Out.- tionnl. - " Today tlon and gave (in)! cent. reduction in Canadian with the D; can. report. not make pr Ialbie consideration if the house. Hon. C. minister of railways. took .phasc of the question. "The other great railway referred to there of totizse i_< the; ‘Canadian Patdflc." he sold. “The Duncan report does 518-16. but nevertheless it i" ' hat thew are several ulliu, _ ways within the area referred to iii dditdon to the (‘auatlian National ltd lhe Canadian Pacific iiuvs. This creates a problem f side-ration and at this stage l de- (lot-eminent ln conclusion. read again our ‘i’? 9" fllmml)‘ will‘ 131° Pmmpl" v “Temperance; against such s" 0i" a sire to say tlizlt the in the hove). which lhavc 15 no h“- front the Duncan report. l hope as the bill 1iroccetls fir". 1'31‘- Lhe sea and‘ a1] 11m; 1s er to he nble to introduce u 1ll'ti\‘l" and you w111 11nd no siou satisfactory" to the house 11ml 3111-115. equitable in its terms whit-h will The 0B1)- inisure iliut other TZil‘l\\'il)'S opt-rut» ‘that, u needs be’ Wm be ‘mi-fled onitrue, unadulterated temperance 1n ing within the arm will not h.» pro. And judicetl us a result oi‘ And (1)1715; Lion of the pioprnseti legislation. conise, i may require u» in- finuitzial resolution the foaming the committee no\v is the intention cf the G0\'0l'lllll\‘lll lint rt“, to make n provislcit in l gut d." -._-_{§}__;.._ - l 1 SYDNEY. March 2U - TRURO. “fifth '.’G.—-l.illiliii .\‘.ll)- villa-d (‘Yllilp iii the 1'1-¢-@.1'o|"-tlll class paigflgd 11w _ _ Panic!‘ rey, a well bred lllly and oWllvtl 113-" in (‘upl- lirriun. lu fact the pttsslil; Mal" patio“ b5 American marines with Dr. .\l. Cilinming. Secretary for . ‘he Brmsh fwces m the defence riculture. ivus sold a few tl:\_\':= 1 to'S_ Hastings, of ‘Fottcithztni. Hm. on! (Wt-ill nil lllt‘ t-ztrtl The filly was shipped yesterday i:l'll: to“ mid ihc tnly hope now is| a cal attached to the cars 01' m“. going itirwztrd to Antlerson BFUSJ- Hamilton, Ontario. The dam oi this iilly i.»- Sire is Cuptni rey. \\'lten cook i ug spareril» A little zuuu tlzinks that ht- a rcnewcd concert civilization, had h“ “S “mu” i“ i‘ big mm" Mlmhill Chang Tso-Lin, ""1" WI!‘ 1°11. In the opponent of General Chlung Kial-Shek, gener ultimo of the cue-Nationalist) 000,000 people. armies in mlflfllfiqlnfl, FIR i It“ ‘ . 4.,‘ _ ..pqii| ligation-lull rig end do?" . Four one n bulfhmilllvn doliartinu between or... Mar. 28.—Prn- vision in to he, mode for reduction in Maritime froifllt rates on rall- waye who: than the Cauadain Na- the houno pushed a resolu- ioadlng to n bill to input-merit me-‘iwoniy per- ni Maritime freight rates, nnnollfw". ed by iPremler King. in accordance‘ I ‘lihis reap utlon. however, does sionfor lines lu the‘ Atlantic area other than the Can-z uillau Nntiounl- although the Dun- cunNtepori states that “the-fuller great railway system operating l" he aren would be entitled to equit- they (themselves prejudiced as a rcsiill c1‘ ilhe reduction proposed". , \Vhile the resolution was before’ A. Dunuinll. sentence (quoted ‘ jun rend l am merely iii- . remove _5Cill"il and utter. \'<‘l'.\' 0105" l0 3" F9315‘ "Y 13o and The money haul been Placed i“ B 4 _' A, y , - 1',‘|-|o, Ynotylo,’ '. A . "rmePHoroPLA . 11's "m: rims-rear *l~:‘°l' FUNNIEST comsnvor rn-giygytgy. a l l Nation- 1 fiiid up this , S)'5l0lll l nut s0 Oi‘ U011- Jusi when he ' was peppcd up to play the part of ihe gay decciver, his wife popped iMo inc scene. If‘; a gay funfeat all the way thru. l A HARRY POLLARD PRODUCTION Lloyd Hamilton IN “ONE SUNIQAY MORNING” opera- i- that it ‘ McADAM LIKELY To GET RACER T0 REPLACE HAL * ii _ Tile. sitle to the '0'(irady" stable in Summer. . -..f Ilud lili. 2.10 i-i ttttiiouncetl side will be n stable mute nf Poieri" ‘in yestcrlllyvk (‘limit "le, puts A dc- Vertle. 2.14 1-4. They will be cam-i- coining season by - _ _ > Steele, former chief ieamet oi lzit- xpelult" gelding sum of Dlr- for 1119 131-11911 gmbkis in Charlotte v m; llul. tllmui wipes the fast rec- tmvn, for Cape ‘ .1 lit-fore the rc-ison opens some‘ \v i'i't"e-ioi'-ttll slot-k \\'l|l be i ! luwilelii ill. A l -—~~— Lilliuu, .\s jtil’ us lllt‘ |l"ct--i'oi'-ztllcl;t:<is is" Nl§\\‘ YORK. .\l."lrcl| lid-Tilt <~r>ri.~ei"tiod there is only out: horse COIIlIIllSF-‘lflil has lieon besieged n u Aul. 1 in wipe llYPIHl today for this event. 1icrsisicuily by Sam Langford- for ‘ f 'lll-.u one ‘Is the grand old daughter 111,. 53,000 M15911 (or him n; a 1 lot’ lit-l (‘orniililln- Wliiicsox, 23.03 lienefvpdiat it voted to turn the 71-2. "Sim." iliomzh. is said to liv 51111.15 nit-r to the tlisabled pngliiat. r 11,1111“. ulxut through. Sound as the day 11-11111 11111.1 and was to have been _ 1131;,“ slie was fouled, the old mare coultl given w mngfmd 1,1 1119 111(1) 0t l ful‘ ii‘ (mp0 Breton fails will see to‘, the mule). in a 1mm, 5mm >50 {liei come to the wire iii a class ‘he Commlssiou lmqded 10 191 111m l, “yo, lure ztgztiii. l _ \ llud llzil. 2.10 l-i. _\vhu lms gllllflvhme n’ . h variously dtlcrlbed n an cit-bandit lead er and n the Mukcdefl 07 lygfw Southern i l the st uggle for control of the whole of China and the delilnyj” i 9 \ 1 ‘u. M" .5! "if"?! .000» Illirwyl our jointly to iienh pri (g1 "is uhmuvitm