n‘ -- limit! gun: ., h e s nail-trusts ~ Illllllllllllll llllllllunlli..... , Residual. that.) several 25 foot yum twluchjstllrt ~fln their class w; ‘attolznoon, the following 1g ldflwrfl-tWlll face the starters overall, but has very clean lines, and should show a good um. of speed in; lilolierilte wl-ather. Torre of the other 25's owned hy Jack (Isnleron. Joey MacDonald and Pete Roberts, iilltl .lil_n Roberts witll "Bunny" Egan us a partner look very nlucli alike. They are pp _ sharp anti not very heanly. and A _ frolll the gens al appearance o! " _ _ their hottolilas oilld slip along 5' Yw- .. (loo. Madden witholit luilch fuss. ,Whether l’. fill! J KonpldcDollald Jack Land's more powerful and i; Pollywdg i“. J._.Mins beanlier boat which h. carrlyng ll wlnona --~---Mil-lllll'.‘§b'Eilll0l'y considerably more canvas will be s flsrnoy (locale "Ii-charts & able to show them the turns in the ‘s; l ' . McDonald course is a quostloni that can be 1o knoll: Ed Flynn decided hy the advisory sailing 1i Byng Bog .. L McDonald committee on Battery Hill. l2 Wild Hllll- M00" Numbers ure to be placed on road. .‘ we have not names of ' the B0818. “m. ‘d. hyher owner. Mat n. _ war Ailiohg the 25 footers, n match .596! "expected * with no Peéillgf! .1 " ‘t. pttlle racing ruleso t s on‘ ' ‘Q heard the except the “SeiIGulr-i. beautifully built and Miller She ls a bit small for her " iss. beirlE only about 22 feet w‘ ‘ - the sails of the different 18 oot yachts mulle hy Mr. ctor Chalsson. ~ _ , No doubt one of the largest num-her of spectators that has over viewed a yacht race on our harbor will be on halid tomorrow after noon, 3n»- i-‘Bali SW1 AMERICAN LEAGUE i - ~ Won. Lost. New. york ..-....-1il" 9 .640 score of 10-0. it was played at hgb a. mile in 2.17 1.4 m, year, ljpstop 16'" "-10. ".815 the Vctoria Park at ii o'clock. and is well named down nmjflg St. will! - .15 u '5'” Thursday night. Don Davis uinpir- line in the events for her age. by Detroit - 14 "14 -5°° 8d to the satisfaction of all. her trainer. Thomas W- Murphy. in Cleveland . . 12 13 .480 The line-up was a follows: whose stable she will be raced in ‘ wflghinqtdn . 12 15 .444 I 1924. Cllltljb .. . . . . . - .. 11 l4 .440 ANCHQRQ FANNER; Philadelphia 8 18 .308 Catcher The Sussex doctor who owns the j ~ ' B. Hughes . . . . . . . . . . . . .. J. Rush Exponent pacing mare, High Knon WNATIONAL l-Efllbii Pitcher Beauty. 2.12 1-4, that was raced . _' ' B. Gormely . . . . . . . . . .. G, Dazlelv last vear by the St. John horseman. Won. Lost. RC. 1g; Que S. E. Rice. is at the Fredericton (tlrcsjo . . . . . . . .. 19 14 .576 B. Doiron . . . . . . H. Hoiloraif track. where she is to be drained Cinclnhati ..: .. 1B 12 ~57! 2nd Base by “Bllly" Finnegan. one or the plng-wyorg, .. 17 13 .567 '13 gre-ghau _ _ _ _ J_ Mcqgnvu-y‘ Provincial trainers. Dr. McAlllster 51-0931”; g 15 ’ 14 .517 3rd Bu” is looking forward to an enjoyable Boston 12 13 .480 c. McMahan . . . . . . . . . .. A. Picked year with this performer, that will Plltgbprg 14 16 .467 Sh“; 3.0,, . be raced under his colors on Pro- st. Louis 12 16 .429 J.‘ Gormely s. Carbooell vlnc'al tracks in 1924. Philadelphia .. _ 9 16 .800 Right Flam Yqfptorday’; gomos not included. E_ Lane.- _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ a Hannah“ The veteran Early Dreams, 2.03 Centre Field - 1-4. is Once more to hear the fall of ” l. Lourle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. J. King llle llllllllllel‘ on the auction block, . u“ new ' lie is 16 years of age this season. v. McFni-ien . . . . . . . . . . .. H. Bells and it in nlwnt time some wealthy . _ horseman with a big heart picked NQ-pEg him up and pensioned hinl for life, "Norther champion y m "was. Olympics. Maritime ‘ ‘ 'Wear f’ may... wolf on tho h- l_ that arc matched v ytlafi-iaay Maritime. d P.(‘.. l Elliot McGuiglau Ab“: it track and field team, A Junior Champion ritiho ‘Provinces. Maritime . rd holder, Junior 100 and 2%).“ i iP. E, I. junior and lor ohanlplon 011M Illi- M. “Hockey team. con- -oll oaaitvoibali team. ‘n-ain. Sports Marltuilne Caps they. conform to the faca-—. g have. a grace, and good by advice they give through and altnohinq. Got the . 01:91 trnnwrqnwws -..--.-w-<~ BASEBALL The Fannors went down to de niliy baseball-Nobody. but he couldn't move. about a foot wide. men. .___.¢o>__._ 6'58‘? A VOUS An extra hour of pure daylight, ‘There's magic in the thought sight - *1 1 v A leisure hour, wlldnrsubtle Alluring vlsibhs bring,- l 386 far down long, aisles Green vistas beckoning. throng- __ To besi- my barquo along. A shady nook, by waters cool, Where I may dream. supine, Or idly, in its mirrored pool gold. , With sixty diamonds aotl Bore, 'twas a waste of rhetoric its merits to define, When, by a little. uinuile trick. The prize is yours-and mine. en-w-q "ewe-w- - feat by the Anchors team by a Who sold the _li‘annere could‘ -King got a falr,hlt by mistake Tlie'Tanners' want to improve their team by geltlngnlne now Now that the vernal Spring! in’ With Summer spiendors fraught! wiles shimmering 9"“ "$535 _‘°°'“" m“ 'Y"’“‘ The Attic/born horseman, w. v. Where waiting wild flowers Dwaa’ who "lute" h“ “"5" The odorouq river's unleashed flood , Engage a silken lino. g Groves, all of which he is prepar- ing for a campaign over the Mari- Sucb possibilities onfold time Provinces tracks this year. - This priceless amulet, -—-———¢-o>-i This watching hour of mellowed ___A“ce Rum.“ qoupp from the ‘links’ " l llunl. nulls l The Portsmouth, N. 11., young will be remembered as making sev- eral brilliant campaigns with the‘ |pacer R. H. Brett, 2.0314, is get- ltlul his charge ready for 1024 rac- tllfl- Two green ones are In the string this year slid include a pro- llllfl ll! four-year-old trotting geld, lag by Atlantic Express, 2.07 34, out of Sade Worthy f2) 2.24 1-4, while the o her is the two year old Colleen a full sister of Peter Sul- 1ivan._2.0l’r 3-4 and Maytiuln (4) 2.12 1-4, being by Peter the Great,"2.07 1-4, and May B. 2.09 1-2. This lust filly shows a nice way of going at U18 Dace‘ and wll be given a care flll preparation in view of develop- ing n ‘race more of quality. D. R, Nicholson, 0.‘. Sydney, has whaflooks lllto youngster in the new arrival in his stable a few days ago, a foal by lllc former good race horse Colo- rado L. t3) 2.10 1-2, out of Juanita Anhrwy. 2:25 1-2. a daughter of Cllillaill Aubrey. 2.07 1-4. The boys Ill CIIDB ‘Breton are pretfctlng a brilliant future for this colt when old enough to circle the twice- arounds in that part of the Provin- cos. Elsie Scott. a full sister to Ross - Scott, 2.00 3-4, gives promise of be- ing a worthy sister for she trotted a very clever l can caigttonntiowslcusnnm " pd t. Page "Everyb . mzlnllitmllsir-Iznn WINNER 0F KINGRS PLATE - I CHURCH LEAGUE High scores were going strong last night when Zion and the Meth- odists clashed, hoiii teams going over the 2600 mark. \ This league although drawn ollt. rather long has continued in lerest and excitement is running high at all the matches. l Mr. J. A, ontley had bnth thel for he ls "worthy of it if evor there was a race horse. He deserves it ln many ways. »A Boston Eltchnngo says! Over stcr has seen the light of day at - _ J, Qm-mely wan“ to 3e; a bognjhlKensglugton that-ls bred for speed and’ is the property of w. B. MBA!- fibtlr-V-Thlirfoal is by Longset, 2.00 1-2, out of Baby Logan, 2.18 3-4, and crane gulf. ‘as the silver foxes rais- t-l1~ by L!ell't.-Col. D. A. MacKinnon. the well-known fox-breeder and horseman. The champion Arion Guy (4) 1.59 1-2, is proving to be n remark- able sllre foal getter, according to the returns coming in from all parts of the horse world. He was mated with "nineteen mares lasl aeasoal and got tillrtesn with foals, which is an average of something like 78 per cent. each year lo Attleboro, but who races every season though New Brunswick and the‘ Lower Provin- ces, has left for that section and is located at the border. between the two countries, wih headquarters at St. Stephen, where he has his own horses and several owned by Dan. HARD TO BREAK AWAY "l nosi- Scrooge bu quit tho sausage business." ‘ . "Yes, he's retired. Ho plays Bolf now." "Says he jllat__can't kosp away "ll PPllli-‘e Edward island a young-I l I i I is expected to bring as much no- , » H torlsty lo the island, in the gardsntuastfln “om Boston’ Wham w H highest angle null loll... _, g 1, ._ [h w“; d 0 _ ____ __ qmmlm Baum" and s.“ PM)“ :0fll::?'l‘l;:'l:{4\:lv!lt;’flIllItEJZTflItSlITlkllIvlUGS loiuisuTrdlimT-n"- - '3 " Following are thi- results: lwmlm “M” WP" anyway n“ a New Bruce Rug!‘ _ _ ‘a .._ . ‘ . w z|°N_ ztilllfi‘. ‘to lbtt‘lllllnikfirgeocltglgmywllfit milllrp-lf’ u . ens n ant - -- " » "- 3; lilfilifiii "1111; iii‘. ill low...“ m n. m.“ '31-; my; j§f;"gfl'§;rf§“'"" - - .. R. Lehage .. "l6 m2 12c his“ ii" e‘ "*“‘i* " jAm B l‘ ’ u, n 1h Rubmwm __ __ 135 170 223 HUCCGBH is only pulling it lilildly. Milli"; l:'k*_7:h;--— u n R. Klelly . . . . . . . . .. 1:i1 144 lstllllnlnn; "Vim" will“ “‘ l“? °“"'° Rf? s‘ 0 ' ° °" ‘ .. Total» 2020. ,yi.sterday, retaaived their stilLs and H B B’? lifter ~-- n proudly burs "Wm “w,” m pram“... lrnltlnr Hansen . n METHOD|5T with and get lllltl training for the Keith Acorn {- " . . l a lge " J, Webster 151 195 big event on June zild. l “lflllllllhlmrllli m u , _ ... P. Turner , 144 13¢; The site oi‘ the place to hold the wll ll‘ drlrliliic -- - u ‘ . . ,- M_ C , . h m, as y“ bee“ devlded iilavld Jenkins ..- .. l2 "Maternal Pride." OWHBU by H- 5- Wllwllr T°"°"t°v om" “ck” J. Mgktff. , _, llapziti, auxmlore definite announce» (~l<'“‘i‘lli!e "ll-thins ------ _- l0 " G. Walla, up, winner of the King's Plate on May 17th. "iiivfpzzllclllid. A. Bentley 265 1st; ment will be made in tomorrow F0 n. U _ day of til; Ontario Jockey Clubs Spring meet run at the 00 ‘h .|-nm|__2633_ morning-s igue‘ - ll l" P- Race Track, Toronto. Thll a the oldest annual thorns race‘ 01in‘; Majority for Methodist—08 pins.‘ The following is the list of ent. Ha r W m] . n North American continent, having boon run continually I "i; Wm; rles to date: Al; If‘ C“ , ------- "vrr F: n A llrlge of fifty Blllnoaa donated by HlaJlnalesty King Georg: .. n”: In a schedule same between the “m3 léoshy -__ L " 58,075.00 added by tho Ontario Jockey club, la given ‘to ht o oz“ can Ch,“ and Sn Pam“ wmch UM" T,“ ye," Arm time arr fin m of the wnner Ion $500. Wlililll ll 01W" "i9 ""5" ° 1th‘ hwd an: "was defaulted by the latter. the St. - Lo ursémtze y . liorae- Tho race la for thrao-yoar-cids and the hora: mush o bzoenou‘ ipemrs team rum“. m, ‘fishes, u, gun,“ Age N319 T: l: ~-- ;----- 14 ' .- ioaiod in Ontario and owned by I Brill!" lilhl¢¢lt~"°",°" ‘"0 n‘ "d lerages put on the excellent total Angus Mcllachern ______ .. 7 yellrfl l d *1 4°, l” sum “u” "l 3“ aide of til: province int = arm" WM "i time 1""; °f= ,"‘ f ‘W or 2168. the aghast so m. in this s... Higgins a " ° “Y " °°°°k -‘"%"i*~" A", muat not have prcvioualy won a sac: except one exc ua he“. or t I Iguana Jack McEachem _ _ 9 .. r ‘,- 1 H - _ year-bids. "Maternal Pr dc" paid $93.35 for a two do Il‘ ml! lid Following are their scores: Joseph Bowling _ . 9 " . :1 Canary ‘. Ramlflta.’ t. "an; she held the lead from the start of the race and rompc “ck Mmord 4" _ 9 .. _ __ ‘ g home an any wmnen The inset allows the finish of the race. gTxiiTing - Bob McMillan _____ __ _ 9 -,- {rvvo getlgtlelnenhol (éqlbrloyaaye My; » I . 'nnicombe_..... 167 213 14'! Oh l B t ______ _. . 9 " "l" ll! 8 0'8 l 0 a- lie M05 s n a ‘hi. $00111 .. 242 10s m (fldrfé. Qt...“ _ _ 9 -- who haid been seatenesortoi~ i I t ' ‘l’ ~ 171 193 168 Elmer McDonald -_ . 9 " i‘ Y “YB ii‘ tho Wm" lwnntffofl, ' " . ‘W. Smith .. 195 151 22o Edwm-d Arson...“ _ _ 3 -- Btnalins watermelon. t V. ‘ Q O__.____ c. Milford . 234 13s 1ss wen“... wen“, __ _ 8 .. "gas tluerlednxgaoa; f PHIL M oouato lllal 01m Compton _-. .. 8 " ° "l n l ‘l l.’ "ii B". . . c I 1009 801 958 Mari Ameumm ________ __ 3 -» indicated. answoced the‘mol's_ . ' . . —2 . t - , ' ' . .,"_ Much elation is ielt throughout. lglanltl aithleltlidclrg;e;rnnd“o:%;rI TotaliLlltg . Te F w l-(ljfllpfildslzgzldlgflm :31“! Zllaahzflllhh - - . ‘ 1.; zin s ow ng _ e - ‘- ' n to our en . _ , , a » kltlieoxt (‘Estilltladlalgaigfilitzllllldnlloxth,ogslltain Cornelius at Rothergay. N. ill‘, + ‘ + ‘ § l‘ ‘.‘ ‘l’ ‘ + ‘D i.‘ 2:59P ‘gm Dunn-unwed Dun?“ ‘S ‘ _ ~ . 1- tli Tues ay moru-' P, t B ___ _ m .. . i. - _ recelllalhy‘ “Pklllwglokt/eolullvlthullltehllfjtreletgl- fill: Egiiielcolon of all the * mrinMAmTmlne PRAcflcE "' Joiozllli Tlrilzirlar - . l0 " “Gvanw ‘wtumed 'M°”' "aim" ‘l liiil- "I ‘ v . h d h “mm ,5 a cé,.,,.,,,y.,,nd n " Rob L, ' ,2 .. nnm And what did Mistah cop's t faith ‘dllil lrllfii U13‘ res“ m‘ ‘m! ma '5 0 1 _ d _ h,“ ML A practice for the lntormarl. '0' or “man "' .. say to him?“ "3 71-. ‘. I" ' trying, conscientious adoption to all training ru es en L080‘ “l; m‘ “me Rme mach Wm be M“ ‘Giles Oailtwell . ll n "The remwka pddmuka. bvtm‘. vice counts for siogytitiiins. iCali-alla tzllll‘ lzglelewlzrvglogtlayyi-Iilelpgeslgeglm;vzaake § o" K.,,sinwon_ Rm‘ Rum. "* £319: filial -- n our“. unwary] Rid“. -"‘._ " 4-’ McDonald at Pa-r t s slimmer w e - O Saturday mornin Vlct i p Y, .---- - ' m“), c r oi. '< .1 ’ _ . P niece. "as the lshirid athlete has thIe goodasegvhlfiilogéyrgfifidveegerltigttzlllrllf; 4, my) n no an"; l ' °" I 4' grit‘??- Pmirléblhga" . " .. v hit: alright: lznigntario the ntxt en w s 0 If '0' O '0' Q '0' ‘fit i? ll" 1' O 4' Il- Frarfcal“ Mung’? J; _ m‘ n > A MIXED,’ ORDPR ‘ .. e8 ~ - ' ————<0>-‘- ‘ The pretty girl who wamswen on ~ ____ a '1‘ l . _____ __ ~ ~ . . - _ YACHTING caear BRITAIN'S w- ‘arflmyli’ ~ " l Z'l§.i"?.°i§’.;'.§"l.kl“.'s§.'§Tllfii-liflfti? it ' . auoczr snows GREAT . Pm’ S°"‘"‘-" " she askod-for a. no n‘ 6i “z Everything is all set for the initial yacht rucen of the Mcoeion to he. _ v-RETRENCHMENT Kenneth McDonald _ Hacks-m." Am‘ hen (Liked held tomorrow afternoon. Two classes will start, viz". l8 looters ilhnd- _ ' __ Nathaniel HDILQYSOII llnackage o‘, Dunn" l, _ W“! g the 25k A competent committee have been appointed to loolcafltert s | A p“, of jzsfizgrna w." he mad“ i__.__..___ 1~. . . . . . .1. . a ‘destinies all dsll ‘that ls lei W) lliltka tomorrows races agredtoiltcesslh h, Great Bfltamwbuaxet ‘for next ‘ ( V _ 9 ‘a nice sailing iyreeze and a smiling sky, . lygur‘ "n.1,..- [he headmg-M spam ; ~ , . '“ . f |sions and miscellaneous estimates" I " _ . . WELCOME HOME ' lvllllilh. according to advices rsceiv- . ., -. I _ ‘all by-tlio Bankers Trust Company - N“ v _ I ' " ._. Leagues north. as ilys the gmle itini ‘of New York from m; British y... _ - - a T hduckt.‘ m I m“ M um Rotary Imncheoh yputer-‘égléllzlgélflll Service will total £95.- What D0 You KIIOW I Q o w ere ie. o lolne . - - . - . (la tli - speak '.l' was Ml". Basil Coi-. . _ o 2 lneturmng wandemrs’ m" o! lmkhlrgn. L/tssisilztnt Misrnlory Blrtl organs‘; (lsliltigtggditligltzltmirtiéglr lgafgtiilfis Walklng i‘, A “x " Ofllcer of Windsor, N. 8., who gaveq" u“, egmnmefl 0| u, M, t "' l , Q l k . . . e n stry of . Due h h m h 0k s. h“ inn address on the Migratory Birds Fashion; 7M5 yedupgion g9 d“, _ N0 Better Film-NO Bette!‘ H98]! . ’ ' '“"‘ ‘For yea" t fly e a g Convention Act, , » 1' .Ol‘ longing for the time nluck. They long to haul a lobster pot, And-feel the salt-sea breeze; 80¢; . And how they had to freeez Or -i’ry when it was cold or hot. old Sound like Utopian dreams; And as they often o'er are told. Much greater glory they linifolil, Ulntil to sortie it seems gold, But still the dsiand is not bad, For rod mud has its charms; And any native would the sad. Who shouted false alarms—— glad. Thea. welcome to mud. And welcome wlfh o. zeal The one who carries every dud HQ ovnlo, ambitious ifor a sud in orator which he'll feel spud. island spring- They pine to hoe the back-yard lnl And tell the neighbours what. they The tales that come from Boston That Boston streets are pavedwltli And tell the world that he was nind-innrliet hilntins was nnrrnited in That homing children were notl this old red;wers pa'd. Up to 1912 there was no| Proclalms once more that he's a ,'.n an economy of .411i5t,097 iii Hill- Mr, (‘olhran said he had lnter- arias, wages and allowances, while viewed llullierous sportsmen ill this pensions and gratuities lo officers Prov nae and he found that 95 per have been PEflllCHl by £198,999; lto cent oi‘ them looked with disfavour Ollie!‘ flllllitl by 52593-090. flllil 1° ofythe Act. llud he an opportunity Willow" all“ "hum"! by 131.250.0430. of meeting every iilali and flilly ex-' 0'11" PP-"llilmleli M" "l5" be" blaming the A," m. beugypd “m; effected in allowances for meillcnl ha.M-u1d comm“ Mm. treatment snd specie‘! training for Birds migrate Smith ill winter a rem?“ m “Ml "w" not because they cannot stand the‘ ‘cold, hut they lilust find food. Ollr game lirlls such as- llucks, geese, hrsnt, etc. in going South follow the" Mississippi River and Valley s far as Mississippi and l ‘ lana; some even cross the Gulf of Mei-l co to more distant points, The great majority naturally coogroga. around the swamps and bayous i length bilt in no State is shooting permitted afer Jlln ry 31st. This gives the Americana till-co and ono_ hulf mouths’ open season. the same as in Canadnw r At first Mississippi and Louisi- ana. got together and mutually e agreed to have a close season in “leach of their States. Louisiana ‘broke away and ivilsslsslppi did the Louisiana and Mississippi. same, and started shooting. A few up m 1912 before the Migratory wise men in the United States anti Birds Treaty between Canada and Canada s“ together and deemed the United States want into effect, the only remedy w“ an mmmamm nl treaty. Speaking of the methods of lslaughter in the South, Mr. Col- bran spoke of thsuse of silk nets about twelve feet high with an over hang. These were attached to can- ‘closo “non l“ North CM_°“n.|.oes and were drawn over the sleep South Carolinm-Georgla, Arkansas m8 blrdaidln"? contuflfilhn: hug: and Texas. The result was thatiefbwoud m; “mu “sabre: o‘. game birds were on the vsrgeof c u s an d d “sign” 1 h, "d ‘Bilafhllllflllflfl. Close seasons have m“ mm re a “ “g- B rush them to market. - taumled it has been contended that Prince .'many of the States of the Union. Gunners were allowed to kfll any- thing at any time of the year. Com- ipanles "were organised for this ,slsughter, and handsome dividends since been in every A‘ 1 ‘A4414 Emmy Guardian 6 Stilts new: . " ‘ Aoolizsa _A_ S.Sta_to of the Union. They vary in Edward “hm, ,5 "ma; "a" om sroltrs EDITOR, Quantum. ' Please enter my name for the -Raoo. to. be held Monday Evening, June 2nd. 1 ly to be killed by American sports- 4 1116B. l "l want to state?‘ said Mr. Col- ibran, "that not ten per cent of the lgeeso that leave the Island ever reach the United States. They get. no further than the Southern coast of Nova Scotlaalie explained that there are sanctuaries there bo-f tween Port Joli and Port L'Hcrb-| ert. Ho had visited tile former place December 81st and saw 18.- 000 birds. tlislrjligllt being depen- _ » dent upomtlllal conditions and ice. +- in rwhole two jahd oils-half ' months’ shooting not. more titan‘ as or to blrdl"1'lrb' shot. | ‘BLANK vvvrw v- NOTE-Name and Bijtliltlty written. u. ink. cur anrav. stator Argo mu. oma 1o aroma apltoli-qouaholau. " . Mr. Golbran spoke-of the system of "banding" blrda with a num- bered aluminum dtao" with tho date st which it on released and tho condition of tho bird- Whon luch b'rd| are shot thabaafls are return- ed to Ottawa and la this way the l , ti" Department ii ebb to let inform- Afll ....__.__._._._....... atlon an to migration. These "band- od" birds have boas-killed lu Lab- rador and other points North, but so far as Mr. color-ea is aware, no "beads" have ‘boooxetllrnsd from the United States in this-connec- tion. ' neuritis a. t. cotton when: to. d y, and the guests proaolt were m. a. n. Lillie ot coi-noioi-ooit, this. itoteriu r1 lfiklla-ol Calgary. m. Iafib "anagram. ed contrlbutlll an oxoutteaanlo lwluoa p: control. " * V ocly Rea “Y” Bllllllllll GUARDIAN. SlllTS RACE Nearly Fifty Entrants Received tenth l???‘ The Big Event on June 2nd—-Btly§ _. Anna l0 \.' Busy Training. n Giving Exercise ‘FIT-LOCK ADJUSTABLE Are5Feet Tall A They are constructed perfectly In height. otroitgth," "_ » _ also and balance, Fitted with ADJUBTAIbE- UTE”,- at .- ',~ ' " tliroa heights-ranging from 10 h ll iltohu." , v1)» a t ivory Boy and oh-i lovoq-otit-door attention, u» iii‘ " tho healthiest and moahlnvlgorotlng form of exorcise 10m " l. nun’ WALKING. . , "a . d‘, l: i atut stalking olvn you a_ polco and confidence jjlgt cannot ha acquired In any other my: Tho hon no projecting motel parts-co NWO Illa-ohms“: _ "‘ " tho clothing ' Incl-pill: Ioya and Glrla can become owner of a pair of stmsim. . g 5 f. , THEY G081’ YOU NOTHING _ " ' _ A Ail- you have on to dole bring that New or ltomdstj ' - litbaorlplono. (City or- Rural) n who‘ tzhoi-lotttttytlii t“ _ Guardian and the Otllt an yours, » - --, " . ' out choc cAal-l A1’ _ _ Th . tliarl ttotown" GucrtllJ . a - gubactdpglon 3'” ' \ i 1 l a if.