- ' martial (illai-‘dlan RS-Julit a iew left immediate delivery, inquire SPRAMOTO for Bamuelflennedy. .- -. ._ ., ' An Epic “a 1 "‘ 1V3“ ‘Tickli- Seas! the power and punch oi this one! . A FOX NEWS mar ruins A ‘ , / ‘ TODAY-—S.l5. 1 arm u: . "f thee-ale» Young hearts adriit at sea! A glamorous love-story played against the sweep and surge oi the Seven Never have you seen a picture with- i’? 1y "l _ . Co. Phone 240. discos-i NACE—We are su plyl mo?!’ homes with this go ,eod , no soot, low in ash. Just thecoal you have wished ior. Order yoll wllilly to-' day. A Plckard & Co- Phone 240. / “ , ' <' BGOD-SJB-ili- _ YORK SERVlCESPYork charge bi United Church oi Canada. Rev. John Stirling oi Montague will ex- change pulpits next Sunday and preach as follows: 11 a. m., Pleasant Grove 3 York 7.30 p. m. . a m. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. — Mr. and Mrs WilliamCoady, Mill View announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Mr. Alphonsus McIntyre, Millcovel Mar- riage to takeplace the latter part of August. 8598 OFF FOR THE MAGDALENES- Rev. W. Bruce Muir, Mrs. Muir and Miss Ina Muir leave this morning on a trip to the Magdalene Islands. They are accompanied ‘by the Rev. Dr. Drummond oi Hamilton, Ont., and will Join Rev. Dr. Robert John- ston oi New Glasgow, and Dr. Mc- Lean of North Sydney at Souris who ‘are also undertaking this pleasure- ‘able trip. ~- , A PLEASE!) visrron. - Mr. P." W. Sims oi Montreal is at. present visiting the province on business, anrryesterday called upon the act- ing Premier, Hon. G. S. Inman. In the aiternoon in ‘the company oi it‘ . elan d colliorzba b . -> can _ p‘ H excelaagbiv _' , it the ‘price, luff-licks l, S} . ‘a WELSH ANTHRACITE FOR FUR- Marshiield Hall ' , ,. l‘ \' w" ' Betless Racing . A Failure NORTH RAIJDTITL, ohio. has. l7.—Walicr Cox, oi Closllen, 1N.‘ Y2. had a field day here this aiter oon. this closing day oi the 1927' rand North Randall Stake ior lid/class trotters with I-laselton, 'd _ e $3,000 Stake an c1ase_tr0t_ rs with 8am Williams. ' ‘ ' . The final event oi the_ programme‘, the $4,000 Home Brew. rfleulted lgi a straight heat victory ior Fins iGh-l. Circuit meeting, winning th ‘$3,000 IGUARDIAN n. a. A._Matcl__1es ... ~=l.l.".........- - "is... I . - counanoiii‘ RIFLE amass 3593'13'"\" UTH-MARCH. Aus- 16,—Under _ - i ""- ‘ l u avorable weather conditions BASEBALL “PM” l“ M‘"“““° . “Ideut. .1. n. Powers o1 the cni-lctcn COHQBB Playe I B.t_ ADBEWCH 1' nth‘ Infmnry Grand Fans’ N. B" Bravado Frill i. and’ Slllllldlil" ' today captured the Bankers Match Games start ut o'clock sharp. luhmmruw second days “comm”, -. ‘ 85°“ '3 mo r - - of Canada Rifle As- ‘» "— ‘in .-iin t here. Lieut- _ qwm n. L. it w. asap coal: l .m.m mfg’, o, 9., closely $8,“, hi; Private .1. n. Regan, 10th canna- an acomsh ior ylcmrln. B. 0.. who plaoewlhlle Sgt. R. J. Bmythe, Win- lii riile entry finished ilrdialao lth-imw- Bst...A. s. Emery. 8rd. N. BiMedi 8th, C. 1A. N. 15., was in the ' very gilsty and. at times assumed the , roportions oi a small-gale, only to ' ie down at intervals - and render I ' liccurate sighting a hard task. _ The City oi Ottawa. match was another principal match oi.’ the day. while considerable interest was also manifested in the Gzowski Match, . which is a marching and tiring company, with altogether twenty shots tired at ten diflerent rang- es. This latter match was witnessed by a large assembley present on the occasion oi a garden party given at the ranges on the‘ occasion oi the ' visit to the meet o! their excellenc- Jes the Governor General and~Vis- countess Willlngdon. The match is - a team competition open to teams oi four N. C. 0's or other ranks from units o! his Majesty's forces and al- together there are fliteen tennis ent- cred. MARCH, Aug. 1'7.-In the tyros competition oi the Banker match iGodman T. Tlnman oi the . G. F. G. Ottawa was first with Sgt. J. C. Silluk oi the 1st B. N. South Alberta Regiment, Calgary, next. Their scores were B9 each. lliliss Katheryn Prescott, lone woman entrant in the meet, got‘ into the prim list, taking 47 for the 600 yard range, placing ‘her among tile leading scorers at that range. had lass. Private-Regain millisecond‘ ' {it'll-place with a 94. The scores were Jnadddncloee range wind which was - CONNAUGHT nation. scorn» 73rd place in the Bankers. She had o , Kashmir,_.F'irst In , _ , M _$k,1,(l,60i)j8takeg Race NORTILRANDALL, Ohio, Aug. l0 ,‘ ‘three-yeaz-old daughter o! Belw n, which races in the name oi John‘ H/(YBrien, o! Cleveland, ably driven by Tommy Murphy, won the $10,000 stallion stake, the iaaturc event‘ on the sixth day's l GranmCir- cuit here this afternoon, in straight ‘heatsjtrottingi to a new record oi 2.03 2-6. This victory marked the iourth oi this iilly this season. 8m having previously wontho Matron stake at IToledm, Governor's Cull Randall last week. She encounter- . ed little Ot-DO. opposition. i. .. i .. i. .- SUMMARY . . Ii . . l i . Stallion; Stoke: ahliear-Oldi/Frot: ._YlJu0~,-l10.385; Mlle. Jleols. raceiatwfletroitpand Fools Stoke at i i . assbolslsms: ___- auovs .18, 1,9; i lv—dnllun ' um.‘ ‘ i ‘you y in‘ I ' .1.‘ ' incl-Bis‘ l» ‘eats. Louis Direct. blk h, by Braden 'l‘ime-—-2.03 3-5; 20.3 4-5; 2.03 3-5. Bob Beymore, Myrtle Baxter, Sil- ver Weather and Berry the Great also started. 200 Trot: $2.000; Mile lleats WorthyHarvester. b h, by the Harvester (Chllds) . . .. 2 liollyrood Jessie, b in 1 i-l jstokes) . . . . . . . . . 3 8 Jack Tocldington. ch g (Vail) 5 2 2 Jean Axworthy, br m tMcMillen) - . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 ~ 5 Llttle_l)_arbv..b g (Ray) 5 4 U! Time-Alli 3-5; 205 2-5; 2.0a 2- julliur events and the rouildjliefore‘ ilhd the semi-finals was l'en'clied"ili"all pifet D1791"? (E8511) ~ - - - - - - - - -- 1 1 1 other events carded ior the‘ New 'Af[Bl' (hopping a ll, L’ ' H°l1Yl°°d V510» b 8 BlUlliiWlLk tennis chulnpionahl d-“osicrf-Mciivity rigged (Thmmi-S) - - - - < - - - - - - ~ - -- 8 2 3 'l‘umoiiou‘~i play should seo sensii omcblipk i0 win. Mi-Lmhl ‘ll. l ‘YOGAI-lewmv b 3 (Jumll) - - » - -~2 4 4 iollul mutt lies ill nleifs singles ll ‘lliunlm e ill a llole ill tl c lilril ill‘; Peter Eta-wall» b 8 (RIM!) 4 3 5 ille iilorllllii; wllcll tile tollowilliz" ‘with the score 3——1 l lll, “no: L“ Tmskl b c (stokes) -- 5 7 3 nleet: .P()l'll3l' vs. McAvlty, lluduolr fol-til player managed‘ Quill, '53.; vs. Babbitt; 'l‘llunlsoli Mclncrllcy -vs. llurller. reach the senli-finul stages ioniqp- W10 ‘w row ii’ Jupiter Pluvlua is klnd- to the, rilcketeers- Finals in some (iv-sets. eiits will be pluyed Monday and tile llillzllliro 'l‘llesduy. Junior ililills will llc run oil on Saturday. matches between J. Mclivity- and .._-'I‘,wo in,Thl-ee. " Kashmir, brli, by Helwyn ' Jliyiurnhylw. ,1 , _, Isola's Worthy, “(Clllldifl 2 2 S l _ 1 l R _ _ i—*~i-n-~_~ Grayfirewelzgr i,,(Crozier> 3 5 _ ‘ ' . _ _\ “ ogmod_,,,gh,,oy_bg. eml lnas eac c i, ,_ I i CmlS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 3 - ‘ _ » f ' ' .' Mr. Hanna, b c (Berry) . . . . . .. 4 6 ' -- ' -’ B» . Time—2.04 4-5; 2.03 2-5. ‘ ,' m ii. Great Atlantic, Nescopic. Hot MONCTON. Aug. 17. —‘Thc'll‘oster'plid Driimmle lfflll Mcnsah. Plllw and Béllfllywll 11150 Si-ll-Plfid- semi-finals were reached today‘ 1'11 llllultldéiflliwlililflt ‘iliflll ‘ wlllle Forest City,2.07 Pace; $3.000; Thrall indies‘ doubles and singles and lift-ii‘ lfl/ ‘is ~betw§en Jud wtinlith gave ‘ ty annis to wutizil. Keullilg, tile winner to play 'i'lic ifs." Urummio. ‘the Mollcton man's game will: hr clover variety ‘nndi-lic Wilir Ely. tell u grbat ovation. f‘ n‘ r -Mlii ‘iielldersun played brilliant- ll-irom Miss Keatlllg. M0110. ar lady player ill straight lnqlifil ‘lanhhill nhniléJl lish calibre again when silo oli. lillatedwliss Margaret Til,-, ley, rm‘ lIIYCROIlIBBLiY lady, illiiil in, straight», seta- - Mixed and menYs doublet will a: tblfs a A Miss uliilmpi. in the singles this ufiurnilon the v _.'_i ‘I fiiiéc Thaliw1.60g,000_41’_ie0plé ToSee ,, Fig-lii‘A‘t‘-,0hipngoiscpihsznili does your son wish to enter the ‘ - business?" _ 011101100. Aug. 11.— A new nll- day to "gain Billy Gibson,- lTlB-ilaflelil Sam-ind BllPl-ller-"Well. S0 18f ll-fitllne record ior prize fight crowdsoi ch ipion Gene Tunney. and I canm lie out. he Weill-S i0 Stflrl- and purses loomed before Tex Rick-istaried to set the stage ior tho driven by Vic Fleming, o! therblorth Randall Colony, and owned.‘ by Frank Callahan, Tiflln, olimpf, ~ . - A QIG FAILURE P. L. DevereallloChaii-man ei-the Forest City Livestock sndi, air Company, which (or many ad stagedOrand -Clrcult racinf ere, Qnly fiveistarted. First Partner-Jill what position The spectacular storm and wreck- alune will make itwmemora" 2 And‘ there are a thousand and one other: thrills tumbling cw? each other! Mr.‘ W. Chester S. McLure he had an automobile drive into the coun- try ‘visiting iox ranches. farms and touristxesorts. lie was greatly im- pressed with everything he saw. Mr Sims leaves ior Montreal this aiter- 1W0!!! ' .- ‘ The City oi Ottawa match official scores place Sgt. Mattahall, G. G. F. C. Ottawa first iwith a total score of 94. This match is fired at two ranges 300 yards and 900 and Sgt. Hall's score on the shorter distance was a possible of 50. In the Cizowski - m. =-&--r.f"; i. yioacuns RA _ . ‘ ' ‘ “' “ ‘ Q hi I d flfln llltl 20 l ill‘ U10. d1 l’ Cl ." d d hi id 00C] , Chi? t- l “i l hi; ' h l i - PéKEURRAY uaaaoa Nehru lff;g°f,,",,i?‘,f,'g'g;l‘,f,“f,,dffi,f,l~,,‘;}§,.L?.‘I.§§ £5.32. at 5% iclggtlilswintglfials Fe '__..__,>___op‘un on upwn s 512a uililtiwnslg lilo hilly lisunlngscfecl H c fmpmmwp 5pm, "h bbgTElggéAN CHURCH. —Thls imelfleuésa rams was a m ‘ 3mm‘ while marching at targets exposed y getting everything ready » for the ‘Seats, for more than oné third of‘ golllllffiiaeegss for" ifivjdafflgeéigialtlllljg ‘pr-agent meet was Bus“ ' mo,“ ior 15 seconds each time. The G, G. 2 u Tunney-Dempsey fight at Soldiers the anticipated crowd "of around‘ betung due ‘of. a rum“; or iz-sgoréaotfzg: WAS gdstlcibleflrlix: ' ' Ed "Han t i biddin ' - S ‘ i . ward ‘ m y or g .,_ - match would be 400. The Queens “ifildlly that his fllllll Dlailslor thcarrm n‘ ior this construction, , . _ ~- I ~;i_ . p own Rifles, Toronto, were second _ ‘ -_iight now indicated a tdtalgatc oi Rickarg said. are his gnuateist preps" Brlta-ln i; g m, 333g In the Dundonald Mulch when iron; stomach feel» hall: wlll-lunearly $3,000,000 with a gross at'-|lem. he managers, with tfdlpllli, ‘ _ _, l ‘ y». k a snap shooting mompetmon with (ins, Silurni-ss, Nansen or nfti-r-vntlilllItelldlmfie 0f some 160,000, than Jackicampslalready 01108011. _ only iiwlll \ TOVBG ~ 10S tar8ets exposed for five seconds only "“""‘ '"""° -“"" """ “""""“""'*" """'Deml>sey boarded a train lrdm lhe arrival OY-l-NBiF“IJTdWEBS-‘W'BQE' \_ I _ j ‘ {at mwrvals o’ 3o seconds’ the wm_ gli- llllill‘ iii’ llilrl- Blulirllivll. Tllilglli-siiuflollywwd and hfifldfld YOI‘ ClIlCBBQ GOWI) b0 WOIR. , (,3 ._,, T“ l!‘ 1-‘ y is bnfihlswcv. Field, September 22nd. I 100.000 imust be built Within. t Rickard no sooner announced yes-l ‘ ' ' - T l \ towering walls oi the arena, andlllc‘ Destroys Flies, Mosquitoes‘, Moths, Ants Bed, Bugs, Roaches ‘ a other household lndectsmnd their eggs. I Get‘ I s. A. FOSTER s CENTRAL nauosroas: Try Our Delicious icc (Irezlm Sodas, Sundaes, Etc. and. repairs, the congregation meet- ing ior Sunday services in the Hall, the work which was entrusted to Mr Cameron Clow. is now satlsiactorily completed and services in the church will be resumed next Bab-i l! ' ' bath, morning 10.30, Sunday School 2.30, evening 7.30. The service in Peters Road will be at 2.30 p. m. "m" Illlelibqrl till the congregation .. l. Although" Denipse AMQTERDAM» Tunnell is not expected much beinre September 1st. , . lners were the 72 senior“! Hlghlancb will hrlnlz ryllli llllitaillt ltelii-i‘! lwlfll his. wlfc find a party of hlgi ers or Vancouver’ with a score o! 'F(ll"ll1||lj{0i!l‘ll>lI, the prompt efTi-i-t-Ill-alnlng Cflmp he]pgys_ ‘ - ~ Ag aq-ebenp-gpnje V124. Second place went w meal G‘ Iva-noes 0i lllis sill-villi null-lnxililro; The challenger ls due here wed. Wlfnl-"l want io do so Bll0])-, ning t ' ay, ii the weathe ‘is lllfl’. ‘Wllili the forecast?" I lillsbilild /i(‘l)l1lil]l'llllg' paperl-m Rickard and Leo I’. Flynn, thflyullillll, llllrricnllc, tornado, thunder [manager oi‘ Dempsey, arrived yester-lllllll lldlllllillg- ' _ Millllflrtl Llnllnellt ior earuclle. j nodular, ‘nan TO “welterweight in the first‘ rouiiiiiii , . an solely say they iiilicked the _bést. __Saturda_y will be 32c ‘big day in churlotleiownso _ e it a sport lay. the 'I‘ra_v_el_le_l‘s sportsinthiait- ernoon and the College Players- ibegweit Baseball game‘ in the even- ng and if you are not satiailed with his week end list ‘pi sports’ well ybu viii be hard to please. i- ‘ y . Jlemember Baturday and Travel. - crs Field Day. ‘ ‘ Orl Friday and Saturday evenings 7f this Week the Abegweits will be Branilnrd I11; Butts are beautiful, heavy asphalt slates made in numerous mellow-tolled‘ tiotl. Thcy give a shadow line ivhich adds greatly to a home's distinction nnd charm. Being tapered, extra thickness and weight are exposed to sun, wind and rain. Thcy provide doublc thickness over all the roof and triple thickness over part of the roof. Size 1o inches by 1O inches, laid 5 inches to the wcailii-r. , l‘. Brantford Rodfing Co., Limited Brantfcrd, Ontario tford oFs “T a r .. i. l ‘ i I 'i ““\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\~\“7 ere-deeply; Qebied to their Indies tweefitliiiflixecutiye»; _ _ oi F Q m m‘ -_ f BISPRATE" filllll "f Yllolrnt-sin l-‘rnesday ready to g0 into ‘training at Alllllllflfy who have generously de~ the International Association ot ‘$30288 gfnscag oflgongéers really ivnnaqi-mi. Even the illuill cli-{llle Llllcqln fields rgcg quill-Se, i {PB-lied the r6081. t0 the Christian Football Federatlonshand the Intzer- Trophy fllljflay who had lnsumclent “UM” ""8"" null-Hr rviilwnil.‘ Plonufl i - » - Endeavor Society for pfovlfllng a Se; natlongl Qlymplc commllfie l; was ‘scores yesterday m put them amon niii imd lHPXPPIIBH-fl m lino. ~Ask yullrl . Leo n Ready. 1i beautiful oak offering plates, andlagreed that gyyjndefni-llgy for logy, ‘h l _ 1 I d t g imiglrliil. I 1° the trustees or the Hall for kind-iearnings must be awarded" the ioot- Elle '§§§°"'S’l.,"° Y??? 4-, s‘ ' F‘ Jmes‘ ‘s!’ llzifllllllg that building ‘ior thefballers competing in thebiympic 350m"? 'E' I 'wm, jmf, Iglvag: _ lm ay services tree oi charge. [$3155 without losing their‘ amatelirigltgqff glmwa match Sgt’ E new _ _ - ‘ , - h, ussars, Sussex, N. B. Sgt] Travellers F191 Jtgwas... iiqaeyen...l2l'.itilgeii..that s. Jones. --8t. John Flisllllers, st. hDO DOUBLE DUTY their scheduled siX i‘0und fight d ~35: aniliznflittrtlilllgzcgetsmxeemployd golll-lligyllfindd-CBPLCI; w. Allen‘ P‘ E. _ v . _ i Then the pmmnters decldBd mt Day Saturday * This decision was discussed at a ‘lewd QEQQZ, 9l_“'1°"°°°“'“' reg‘ ‘qqmrqn, BLUFFB, Iowa. Auz- card would be too short. and got v meeting oi the international Ama- ,._________________________ Tia-filth! Miles, boxer from COlllllv; zmotlicr opponent ior Miles. Elam The Commercial Travellers are ‘cur Athletic Federation here wdlly- arls decision, said that in his view bm,',0a., won a fight and lost oilaDizzillo, 0i Omaha was hustled into noking big preparations 1m- lllell- and a resolutlonwas passed regret- pi-lmln could ml be represented m “ma; _, _ lhgliimg clothes, and‘ won a decision mnuaijrlglq {my ‘which “Us plme‘ ting it.i1t was pointed out that ac- any sport, at the Amsterdam Olym- uiw ‘.- oclced Jack ‘ ilayes, local aitei six rounds. l A _. .1 ‘mine Abegweit grounds, gslul-dayycording to the rules oi the I. A. A. pic games next yea“ He descrlbed j ' ' - -' _ l‘ __ _ r ‘Ommelwlnz at #110- -i ‘f. any lfzlwll rstelvlllewaymsnt for flte~decision-as~ sacrificing the funda- -——-——— ~ ‘n ‘Iilsis is the first time Travellers l‘° ell e ill SD07!‘- 18 débllf-rmental principle oi amateur sport - le Day has been allotted to Char-lvredpfrqm oartlcipa 10H ill events llll- for an; expedient, the enact of which ottetown and wherever held-in the-Ciel‘ the Jllrllldlcilon 0i’ the l. A. A- would‘ be a revolution in sport. ioulilighas iZlWiIYS created a strong, F-Be m w n ‘ I _He also pointed out that the Par- g an no doubt they will ere ry a . o the Englishlls decision not only applied m am“; . lave a big following in Charlotte-l‘ Football Aalllloilltlfln. referring t0 teur footballers but all other sports . ; ‘we ‘ a ' ' . ‘ .'. . MPreparations are about completed? N ' 9i‘. m? PM! ilrogranl oi events and‘. i 1 , _ ‘F’ It looks good ior a blg_da.y on the , _ " ‘ , ‘ ocai track ior Judging by the words: ‘ g ' : it’ some oi the competitors a iew _ i i‘ ii »- . ocords are going by the boards and .- . . ’ ‘he Olymllic committee will be_iorc-_. '_ , A ' , , 2d. to-hqid iurther trlals. beiore they ‘ ’ " a ' - - . _': -. "l. I WHQ’ ‘H; _ ._, _ l" odnesday, Ausust 24th iii-Iii"; $499M W - .’U SE8 suloflo a- Bra no ., 4») ._. l '~-. at,‘ llllége gain:- local diamond to the ‘ -. ' / ‘ " H g ‘ ' I Ji.i..i,...-.. p.54 zfifiitiifi‘ . l , _ i ~ ' "ii'w".'.?."§:'..‘€.i°‘" "' “r °'""" °irlzsh ‘slsf- . ~ .os»if'$*5'i”?»'§.ifihfiififiiifi i653!” a" 33 F°||°W5= Wald! Y 01M‘. -- - - sum John, N.B. ltulilon, N3. i ~ l, 4 Oiltaoi-the gamomg-Jiggplble d a; I . ' . ~.- ~ . " ‘Stools Carried. Information Furnished and Service l on Brlntford Roofing rendered by J's-linen e. Chandler, Limited .1 - i- 5-. ..‘ 1- i - - - - - Charldttetpwryl’. E. I. ‘QYPOOIQ & Thompson, Ltd; -, -Monfague,,l’.i E1 1L i: I ‘ _ K the 53""? ""19 lllfiillll the hour con- . _ ' " 323%’: Allffrot andPace .H. . . Purse The Coarse, Players have withoutRa-CC . . . . . . . . . ..l.).'flrge.>$150.00 Illilhiutellrot and Pace tlrse $100.00 Summer "f g .3... l- . 99min} ~44; I i -| u- 1' wercilled in selecting 1 supplemented , him... IMPERIAL PUPPY The summer diet is an important one and peat carflifillllllld lye - the proper ieolls. ' Meat feeds should be reduced to’ a rululmuln‘ 1rd cereals and yegetahles. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS led dry and .i-., will a. d ' e ,' ti-o ' ‘ olsgilszlcilsliilliiilfiizlligiicillpiliiir. ’, , wt ‘the its m5“- y; . . . ‘i . . . .__'-.._.....___...“_....._.._.. . _ ___‘_‘in int-seine rasli h h , _ _ wroou l u oi, l. i ,._ l‘ tlo "1 both dults , . T‘ exec-cw-- ¢.‘¢$6‘¢¢“vv¢¢%‘$6§OO444-fO-O-O§-O9f geir pigyogi 1,511.. l. ,l_l . . . ,1 vii.‘ M. , i 1 W 1 menus“ mhlyllllltuflllgnzlztlmdzyzll l‘. a It Bl’ t“; izigbfisg flil I l it .. 100% for b, , lm, c. “t” ..Ri!¢.¢8,i;0;filil§ll;li5 this end of 5th Heat. , , miner-I» Ind vitamin-n. ma, , in i viii-instill ‘l ll‘ l ‘ & hlglreth me how I A - I O t l f .. . thus. more generally heslthymunu _ ‘ V_ A‘ I 5 l‘l’¢l"""$"r‘lwn‘7i t l x . lsltnebcgolird braid 15,305“ tall‘; ICE Client“ and 2:521: “eagle-tile by excessive meat ' _ . t. ‘ml make or tel- . .. . . =10 on ro ',b ' . - ' , i ‘ ' “ ; i, ‘ ‘ . - vvlQ . I i.‘ Please g1: not p%nniii'§...§'§?'§.,,'§’“,,'f Refreshment ifialoons, -also the very best of i ~ I i” ~ i ~ I _ §.g“,_’._.i._g; Z ., g ‘A , T5,, boys need mm ‘eh alwnynliccp u good lupply oi mranrats mails “iced t libel-shawl I," '~"~ i a gggy- ‘ . i ’ ' ~ _ , .i . I v _ . mem and n woulq be a gfiwm" "mg . ' -i the women is iLeague of _ will reap results in highest clue foxes with highest-prion! _ ' ‘ - > That ifivllat men ask ior when they want the Vb ‘(on the buys-w m! n. m ,8 , _, . ‘In i -‘. a ‘ v . j . v AC <g f??? ting] tqillpllisy-giipegétitrrilgalralaig’ ‘v V, T 2 ‘ v For sale by Ieodlnl dealers In all business mantle!” factory. ‘ . e w LES l - < ' ~ . : , i , c, . .... i. 4 fllfl-lihiihe lovely flavor, and the lasting quaiitieujwhicll _ < the games? gmkpuyb“ “uni ‘HM _ v 4 -. . . i - ‘ ., ' ' ' -‘ \ .III contained in every flg. ' Every user is a booster. " , ' ‘e.rgl'.oli£lle.io siger the College Play?’ as... . z. . . I. ‘I a ......iif.‘...'3.“..‘.. iiiiitrmii: AI,,3EBT.QIBGLEY, ~‘ G.*J. McINN-IS, p ‘ i i Players and we ieel that i L“, HICKEY & NICHOISON ' -. o 1,181,‘!!! . . ' Charlottetown h it i l. ' - l; TOBACW Co” LTD. §fgfifnl“.i’i~iii';i“.i"ii.‘ififhj' mi9lml2i. I I i‘ H d.‘ s... ill. . .1137‘ ‘ r . -. , .....,._.......'.-;,.»,'..;, ultimo o. ,, I . ' t " .~i 4