c " rme é . i r-. i‘ v9.1‘ _ L ironAY AT an. r AND s45 -. "edne5tia,y",§it_ Thiii?§day COLLEE N l " / ' 1 t 1 i l i 1 kl, 1 Quotabionus’ i‘- . imputed by 0' - 5. T Ired-Out‘ Feeling , flue to the piling up of poisonous waste matter in your ' a-yetnm, which has accumulated during the long cold winter. Try PENSLAR i LIVER PERSUADER -lt will keep your liveractive and wefeci sure that after _'wim n ; trial yqu will recommend 1t as others do Whfl . mm taken it. The Price-oi) Cents a Bottle, A. FOSTER main: UaeDr. Ftrencn’; Vermicide Capsules No. 2 for your (git-pupa and be |ate-$1.00 box. 5 up. l-‘ieshy plain cows $7.0 1 u and common tows $4.50 to ____b $5.25. The bulk of the trommon léght ” - " . ~ 3 bulls were sold at 35.25 t0 $ N'- iknuru. fiintltfnpgxfiiitlgtihfii, lnctiium kinds $6.50 and a few o1 me xfonu-pa] gum; the best $7.00 lu $7.50. Quotations ~ Butcher steers ‘rhnh-e $9.25; soot! $850 l<>_$9-"*1- medium 37-75 tu $8.25. common l V York Exchange _ ~1 - . arr 7:41.11 t n . hrtcr. 1t 1 5.311". gtnfifagg“ Fe 291k» .mltl-tltlclui:ig$7f5lli t: $8911‘. All”, _ ' _ 1 1; common $5.50 1o 7.00. Butcher £nm' 0* ‘m! Fax Co’ ' m H’ 6.50 t0 $1.50. medium ‘l f’, " useElectrlc . . . . .. f,” ' ‘Bi-ates Steel . . . . . . . . 1 ma. i i ~ t~May, 15m; July, ma», lnrmeows good _ up 1/ $4.50 to $6.00, canners $3.00 to $3410 mtaicutters $11-75 to $4.25. Butcher bulls _ 0° 1791;, good 6.50 tn $7.50, common $5.00 m ,. . . . . . . . . . . . .. I ‘US$00. t flwgdtguf‘) Cali receipts 1.311. Straight lots ‘ ' ' ' calves were sold m: lnepmotlvs Co. . . . . . . .. ’ fltnelt. and Refng, Co. .. adgcop, Min- Co. Pficlfle ‘ 1/ crdinar - quallt - .?"£;f§,'a§§; ba'_"x'fylpgsilm,for ii.75yan<i 87,00 and a few small , - . n‘ yetroxeum gq-i/Rilots of good veals were picked up -- _ _ , , _, 39g for $8.00, common very poor pail ‘ o, " V _ _ _ H ngrtgyietl calves were sold from $5.00 to . . . . . . . . . . 1 o. ,1 I 7 Hgelifcpfgjzg Co‘ 1fg§tql$hfiiiotatlons ~—Go0tl veal $7.00 to ' - l“, ‘ 1751,5‘$8.00, medium $6.50 to $7.00, coin " 7;;1,,,fmon $500 to $6.00. Sheep receipts alltlflatrial Alcohol Co. .. 732mm“ Shepp ROM from 561K340 57,00 170 ,per hundic-tlwl-lght. according l0 “mo, quality and spring lambs from " 5.00 to $0.00 each. Quotations ewes $6.00 to $7.50. , Hog receipts 1.443. With a light triferiirg 0t‘ hogs prices varied wide- ,f Woolworth Co. . . . . . . . ,u§ntm1_s_tock ExehaniW i0 $4 ‘ly. Nearly all sales were made to g5 lthe local butcher trade and the rul- 7.) ling prices was $11.00 on a flat bas- __ 994,111 although on one market where _ motyfienn than s50 boils were offered 201531150 was the general price. Pack- Hpbiers were offering $10-75 for thick 32 [smooths $1.00 per hog bonus on so‘ g3 flects- 50 cents per bundredwelght 331/2 lcut on shops-and $1.00 per hundred- ggs/‘iwelght on heavies. lsows sold from ‘ 137 87.50 to $8.00 or a shade better for inn odd one. I: 'i_,<$Qy,j1i'ij/.; July, 13591;‘ ~ ‘y, sin; July- asatlflaflfgwgrth e8 .0154. - ‘i . we‘ Wins Trophy lliinyu-ltilb: -_ Jilly. _. MONTREAL. May 14.— George ' ‘Halnswortli. goal keeper of the zcansdlan team in the National ‘hoc- ikey league has been awardetl the trophy donated by Canadian club to ithe goaler with the ‘beet average in ___- “Mdu” 7"") Leo Danduraird, director of Canad- Qlwbw. Mill’ 15-— tens. at a banquet in honor of How- Ofl¥l1 receipts 702. Cattle salon 1e MOI-mm ‘wlrr-ltliit 1km‘ but prices held ma“ “.3,” 9i l“ 5PM" - 9°!‘ The trophy awarded this yearfor “t P9111134?" m‘ mtldillm l°°"'5~ tithe first time, will be donated an- ‘IOH! 016W I0, I - imnym cneiglhtghe mun. _yltn¢‘rs a and s qfl-ffl‘ “a? em", ‘in, Kym. ‘ "$61041 I 10D 0f 9-55- ed the Canadian nets 11p to the time " ‘NHL 159 of his death ‘at the opening of the . g ' 1 i the league. This was announced by centre player of the Ice Hockey Stadium For Oldlloniloii‘ Within, Year 0r Two at the Anglo-Canadian lee-hockey match was more intense than at Iany other athletic sport "l have ever , ' I gwitneesed. Now ice-hockey enthus ,1 ‘ r iaats like Mr. Basil Johnson, man- ifp- ~ m r -2 aging. director of the millsdloyce Company. prophesy that within a Your sor- two autaciu-u Midin; 50. 000 people will be built to nupnli the demand for seats at these matches. "lcehockey," Mr. Johnson says “has a great human advantage for the spectator: over other team games. lt is played right under air nose and he can see every expres- sion on the face of the players. That is impossible at, football o: cricket. “Besides, it is played in a com- paratively small splice and is much more full of incident 'h<1n any other same. “Wherever else it has been in tmduced on the Continent. in Ber lln and Antwerp for example, it has taken immediate hold of the public Here, too, interest in it will ia crease by leaps and bounds." —-——<o¢-——— BASEBALL The three City. League teami- were out last evening and going strong. All the boys seem anxious for the 27th to roll around when they can get going in earnest. The Anchors have the three McFarianes Hoyt and Ramsay on the twlrllnii end. who are dishing up some real smart stuff. they have two gooil men on the receiving end in Fran cis and McDonald, backed tip b_\ Spurge Diamond, Dempsey Dlam 0nd, Hlbbert Saunders. Eddie Mo‘ Gulgnn ‘in the infield and Con Campbell, Desmond OLeary. H Cameron, (leorge McMahon, Melvir Diamond, Art Goimerly and others in the outer garden. in all making a strong and formidable aggregation of ball chasers. The Rovers have Ferg, Connors and Carbonnei on the mound this season, with Cullen and lmngaphlr the back stops. Urban Blanchard Jack Williams, Percy Melanie and Fred Whalen in the infield and Dick Diamond. 11011101! Cairns. Rey Doyle Wm. McTague. Ed. l-lornby, Chlcl» Williams and Billie Murley in the outfield. all the above players art going strong and are looming up ar a dangerous team for City League honors. The. Stars have the old vet crn. Vince ‘I-Lelty" McQuald, How~ arti Hobbs with the right swing and another good southpaw Ernie Rob- ‘bln. Bill ltcCabe who so ably took care of the catchers pit ‘will again perform behind the bat, while Fred .\lcCarcy, Stun Ryan, Ed ‘Lyndsand Jack Squarebrlggs look likely men icr the infield with the famous Bil‘ Ryan. Bolger and Jim Martin, W McDonald, Reil- Mclnnis, W. Dough- erty, Hal Spiliett, Jack Dillon and Jack Prowse for the outfield. Taking a glance over the players of the three teams it will be hart‘ to pick a winner. and there is nr doubt but with the necessary prac- "tlcc any one of the three teams are ‘liable to cop the pennant. “l 0 l-mltet out every chance so that wher- So it is up to all the fellows tr the 27th arrives every man will be .1834)’ in his place to sire the bee‘ performance possible {or 111,; (cam, —‘"——--~- ‘ ("one were c" lv-"elrall wag wit ~~f~c~i n: Wr-ro‘ ‘a P"rk yesterday “ ‘f‘"““"" "re lllackhlrtls de 1px»... “filed t '- Fflflvhirtls ‘by the close <'""" of '1‘ o‘ ii. l.ii1o-up: ' Catcher plllll McLean . . . . . .. Bob Cameron i l Pitcher iwalter Goss . . . . . . . .. O. Diamond r 1s: Bass (lortlon ‘Storey .. H. Gillie 2nd Base j-Anson Dowlinz . . . . . .. . A.Wortli , ‘ 3rd‘ Base lKen McDonald . . P..\lclnnls ‘, ' Short Stop gJrttjk McLean _. John McKlano, ._ l-‘lelders C. ‘Nelson. T. Hanson C. Bnehner . . . .. B. Foster K. Johns-or. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -——--— Umpire —~.\tinrjorle Reid. ' NOTES l Slick Goss thought the Ball was islippy. The luck. Could Only Walk With The Aid Of"A Cane So Says Nova Scotla Lady Before Using Dodd’: Kidney Pills. two McLean's had hard Mim; w. ‘L; smith, Found Dodd’: ' Kldneyffliieand Diamond DI,»- 1 ‘ner- Pllla Very Beneficial. i East Port Medway, NJSI, May '1t:.—(s1>ec1nl)'.——"'rhs following is~ ions of the many letters 0f praise lwhich we are continually receiving. - "lt mines frdm Mrs. w. 1.. Smitih, n " . inrell-kttown and highly respected ‘resfdent of this piacepshe ‘writes: i“i have fdtilltl Dtldd‘ cKldney Pills very good, ‘ahio your Diamond Din- weadadiies and liver trouble. '1 have used Budd's Kidney Pills for rheumatism, which l bad very bad- "ly. ‘ Could only walk with a cane, but nmtnovlabla to walk two and a half miles." , ' . . A lNinety m dent. of the ills from w-hioh wanton suffer some front weak til-diseased kidneys. They are the-tprgans than strain all the impurities out of the blood. ‘if the fafl to do their work, the im- pu tieTi-onlaln in the blood and are deposited all over tine body. Diddle‘ Kidney 1P1"! have restor- ed I0 d rbee-lth to thousands of’ tr womenwind inen. ner Pill-s. ‘which l have taken for‘ MONIItnAL. May l&——Red Inn'- Donalilji of l-lalltax. will meet heddlmTllston of Winnipeg, in - u-rwwrrnearrrverw .0 , ‘r57. mite 0111 , oi Tourney ' i tnatwn n» next. Wetland”, tag? winner to meet Tllston later the‘ lame evening, but this MacDonald, refused to accept nor would he be, t: c- ‘ca, ..< the lightweight elimination ‘ ' caries at the Forum Wednesday night. - MacDonald and - Cassette 1.61211 on the opening night, the judges declaring the bout n draw, although it was nerully thought that Mac- Donald- eld nu advantage. Pro» moter Vincent. endeavored to ar- range a ihrbe round bout between AMON itakeddn the waters of Lake 0n- tarie on August 31st. in connection ltion has aroused international in- ‘erest. entering the contest. .0. George Young. local swimming are who conquered the Catalina write on January 16th last. swim- ‘rere. lehak Hellmy, Egyptian: Yhwahl. Honolulu; lohannson, Llngho, Sweden; Fritr lat Anderson, Stockholm, Sw ‘reorge Michel, Paris; Olav Fat-stud Trondjhelm, Norway; Edwin Vier- ‘rotter. Berlin; Ottawa Kemmerich. Major League“ Leaders (including Games of May 13-) NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting-High; Braves. .390. Runs-Hornsby. Giants, 28. tlllts-‘lrburreli, Giants, and Horns. by, Giants, 36. 1Doubles—(‘rrantham, Pirates, 0. Trlples-Frlsch, Caitllnals. {if Homers-—<.Hornshy, (llants: Wil- Phlilles, 6. . . Pitching-htruidows. Pirates, won i; lost 0. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE Battlng—Foiherizill. Tigers. llunh~ Ruth. Yankees. 29. liiis-"Mehsel. Yankees. -l. ~ lYubler Fathergill. Tigers, and Burns. Indians. 11. _ Triples-Gehrig. Yankees, _,antl Vlanush. Tigers, 5. . ‘ Homers-Ruth, Yankees, 8. Stolen bases-Gown. Senators. 1nd Simmons, Athletltsxfl- n, _ _ Pitching-Collins, ‘Fitters; Pen- nock, Yankees, won 4; loshq. ma s. BOWLING‘ Leagu of the second Home of Tonight at the Cross Alleys the » the Anchors and Social Club will be rolled. up there will he some hot compe- tition during the three flames. The Social Club are favorites to win out, but all things being oqtial the Anchors will give them a good run to the finish. I11 fact it is ex~ pected that a few oi‘ the alley rc- words will go by .the boards in m- nighfs match. Squaring Awafior NEW YORK. May li-With leg- "tl barriers to the Maloney-Sharkey light in Yankee stadium next Thursday removed, Tex illickartl be- gan efforts today to clear the way for his proposed battle between The Spanish wood chopper, now under suspension for alleged failure l0 B0 through with a match with Bil Keeley, in Boston. was under blanket contract with ‘Rickard and had no right to fight wlthouthis permission, the promoter announc- . ed. Contending that any contract with Keeley could not have been binding ‘because of the prior con~ tract with himself, IRlc-kard intends to petition the ‘boxing commission at its meeting Tuesday to lift the bun on Uzcudin, ' - * The obstacle to the Maioney-Shar- koy match was an attempt by Wal- ter ayior, Cleveland promoter, ‘to stop it by injunction because of al~ leged breach of contract by Malon- ey. lt was removed yesterday when (“(197111 311686 Goddard refused to Kraut the motion. Gall Boy, 4 to 1 is . Derby Favorite ‘INFO-N. May 1s. ~ Frank Curlers his colt. Call Jloy, h... definitely emerged (mm a 8mm, o; leading contenders as a decided Favorite for the Derby, tmbe run Jung 1. ' Gill‘ BOY. Who ~won‘ tbs ,,New- market stake; yelterday. was at tour to one against in the betting today. Lord Darby's Sickle is sec- ond at 11 ‘to 2 against, and not Nisht third at 100 to nine. The other outstanding 911mg; were backed as follows: ‘ ‘ Ono hundred to six against Slfldmflrfit MQBCYTIIIKGIXADDIQOPOBB: 20 to 1 against Kincardine; 25 to 1 against-Shlanmor. and‘ 40 to 1 txnibst Hansen-z ‘ t" = " ‘Adtmh Abbie. who defeated both Cali Buy. antitsicitiq ln‘ti\0a2.0ll0 guinea», is not, among the first (more widths-colt would ha out- , p ad from all drugglsts." or The moans. | I 1 fits . Medicine O0‘ 1min Oal If I diam-i: by-.,‘tltI-'fli0l'9.-rr19QWBPflll MQotqNQftll-Minrtmtn 1:. \ ." ‘ OF SYDNEY- IS TORONTO,\.tay 1e. —-'1‘oropto'si}{a|i|berg, $50,000 ;wimmlng Marathon to belBrusaels; and Mrs l}. Dinorie, Lonq with theCanadlanNational Exhib-i To date fifty natatoriali I exponents have asked for detailsflsorge Young, and this countrys ind intimated they are considering-chances of atrnexliu: the money 1n additlomseem briizht. Channel and annexed the 825.000! ners from all parts of the worldlDelerme. Montreal; Robert Lara- tre expected to make the plungrfchsll, Quebec: .\l. Kreynes. Sydney, 'liovannl Sahner, Milan. ltaly;.A.‘Sianle_v ilodkinson. Toronto; (i. .l. 'r. u. Nllsilt. Tilhtiry. ont; Alexander Quinn. edédz- son. Cubs: Webb. Cubs; Vl'lllia1ns,~h__0nk in n“. 5mg.“ ev9]\l.q- A - _-—-—~<-o>-i—- iStolen basesiCtiyicr.‘ Pirates, ti.‘ '42" i Batting-High. Braves, 390. the championship roll' off between ‘ i As each team has a strong line - _ “You Lost Pt-t. Jack Dempsey and Pauline Uzcudiu! nine ‘Darby candidatsmirurf .toi-. succulent» ti» Mm» in a party to the tossing of a coin l0 nettle the issue. Promoter Vine-i ent made application to have the decision reversed and declared in- favor of MacDonald. but this the; commission refused to consider, so‘ that the promoter finally decided to do the eliminating himself and, matched MacDonald with Tllston-i the Halifax fighter accepting. ' s G THOSE ENTERED (iermany; r Jan Slon.‘ |don, Eng, are included in the li~1t of those making enquiries. ' Up 1o the present entry forms have been seen to eleven Camr’ dians, headed by the redoubtedable: (‘anntllan is as fob Toronto; ll. Rosaire The list of , lows: George Pierce Young, Kelly. Quebec: 1N. 8.: Helene (larlantl. Ottawa; "Toronto; Fred Bailey, ‘Toronto: Michael Humbourg, Toronto. The United States has easily the largest number of “probniiies? EMt. A. and Acadia . Each Make it-Two 1 E S.-'t(‘K\flLL1-1, NslL, May 13. ——T §.\lount Allison University and Aca-' _rlia broke even in the inter-college ,;1:e tennis tournament played here- ‘this afgernoon, each team taking .t\vo of the four singles matches. 31nd splitting the dotibles events. "one all, - , 'i‘i1<- sitrprise of tho int-c‘. was lht‘ _1\vork oithc lMotiut Allison doublertf ‘players, aftergthe first ranking llli!il_ ;l1atl been pressed to get an even, S-T ii Ii ii '0 WED. _ THURS. USUAVL MlD WEEK. PRICES AND HOURS Fox NEWS FABLES (ntvniasrnr. That’s a thrill League Leaders National League Runs-Hornsby, Giants, I ___ ____ llits~Farrel,Giants. an -orn.<- ‘ a - r n. an... n, . r With The Boxers fraubles-qqfirantham. lfirates. 9. ' ____ Trlples—1-‘risch, Cardinals, 5. y. i NEW YORK__Pemy _\[,,,.;,,-_ _\-, n, vHnmers-‘légrgsbyb (imnéslmvhllhlersey, and Pierre lltr(‘z1lu\vt-. iii‘; son, Cubs. e . u s, Bmsflglum. draw, 10 round-x phqlnlfsr _C ‘I p, t S j ‘Billy Wiley, New York. ~11‘1-‘<i v ~ l9 e" 3595 “Y 87' m‘ es’ ' ‘technical knockout v- i‘ li~'t'li ll-Jll Pitching-Meadows, ‘Pirates, \vo11,Ge,.mam._ 4 rovunqcfl i‘ i051 0- ' Ruby Goldstt-in. \‘ tested rounds. Bruce Fltnvers. ' u. Ytfll. l!~ l'.':;11|.1l... 1. ' Jimmy l“ American League Yuri»: inn." BRiUYIEQFQKhQYElII- Tigers‘ “"- lJack Bertisteln, Y- .. - ‘: . 111 rotuuls. pRuns-tlttith, Yankees. 29. V. . ~ -~-Hits—l\1eusel. Yanks, 41. T_.\‘\-|p_.\, p1,. » .< r-Ml. Doubles—l~‘otherglll, Tigers. and eh Ten-e p11,...“ [mi -,.._,- _1.,,. 311F119. 11111111115. 11. Scliioclter. 1.11s Anal-b»- l“ 11.111111». Triples-Gehrig, Yanks. and‘ .\la11- ____. “sh-Tigers 5. ‘, SYRACUSE. x. Y. l‘ 11in» Homers~~ltutll. Yallkfl- 3- . Vela, File-a, dcientoil \\1-t~ \\'1lli-r ‘$101911 iWSE-fir-GOBIUI. Senators. “foods. ‘Scotland. ll 1'n11111l~'. anti Simmons, Athletics, 7. , “W... Pilfiilnk-‘Coillns. Tigers. Pcli- LOI‘<lS\/'ll.l.l£. l\'_\-. \\‘. 1. ‘uurit. Yanks. Won 4. 108i 0. v flYoung" Strlnlnte. liuvltil. m» . .1 -~ _ [outed .iii‘mn_\' iiyriic- (l\\'1~11.<lt-1rt>. Ky., l2 mun is. - i ~ llaht: lluih and (‘rt-ii l'.1,v11r‘, l.‘.>1.- Th8 Siialldlllg Jsviiie. tit-aw. l(l rounds ‘ ~ i PIOLIAWVOOIY. (‘11li1'_—~ l1.-titty iKltii Carter. 1.11s ..\11;.n-it-<_ 1,..." American League ‘Mike (Tllowtl, Cleveland, in 1'11111ui._ -—€O§_€_._ 'Ncw York . . . . . . . .. 18 8 ~. Chicago . iii 11 - Philadelphia, . 14 1i RGIGEISG Pltfiiltli’ Detroit . . . . .. 12 gmllllllém‘ 13 ~40? New vonk, llity lti.—~'i‘lu- .\'<>\\’ Ste‘? m!‘ 14 >1"? York National Leanne (‘lull 1111 Béfltfius 13 -fO~i;nounco1l the release of Pirulirr - ‘m - - - - -- i6 ~W4ll0wartl Holland to titt- Xt-uxtrit. lntematlonuls, n11 option, iluliuiul Nauon‘ Leiilue was formerly :1 star liurlcr for 1hr- Vniversity of Virginia. Won host Pct; . Jsvetv York .. . .. .. 16 ll .5411 » t. Louis 9 tiopl ‘ - t;.}.l.]....n. ., _..,.,Trade Treaty With 1 adelphla 9 fro‘ ' . . grit... ..... .. 11 Germany 1s Object‘ 3 l1 - - - - -- l2 .429.‘ . ' . - Brooklyn 1' .423. t - s Orrin‘: %.i.;":..°":;r.::."%. |Rtwbb, hllnister of Finance, t~rt'l-\ international League riomplatcs t1 trip m Europe this , won In“ ‘PL-L summon. Wliilt- he would an pri-| ¥°9il95leY . 17 8 nanllharlly 1'01‘ lilo purpose nl‘ a holiday", oronto ,_ _ ,, 19 11 £3? tie minister would deal intzitlt-niiil‘ Baltimore ,7 m Gaéliy with some trade llIiliiGYH inn. n: Syracuse . 17 10 '61s, which ufould likely be a trade! 1311mm, m m ' Litrenty with Germany. i Jersey emf: l0 m ‘g8’ The proposal <11‘ sut-li 1111 tirrniiizc-i Newark m V, '27‘; nreut “'11:: made :1 1011' months tlgini Reading 3 1 ~' land i)€:l\\'t'(5ll rteprest-iiliiiives r11‘ tiivf ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 2 -m0't\vo governments some ntrgoilrt-l itiohs occurred i111! they never pro-l pet-tied vtry 1:11". (‘ttuittlrt stiuiziiii kespct-ially :1 low thrill‘ tut lltnir. 21nd '. Wlillir this was t-onrotlr-vi in princi-i Wm“? ii?" numiaohthe finals ire-i “it "l? <|°<'I't‘<: ul‘ it, was nt-t s11 +3 Cmsn the Anchors and tlic 1Soclal.'f““““'3'; ‘l WM- Wmr by the Social Club. —»-~-<~>___._ (l-. Kelly rolled high sl 'le oi‘ 245. < . w ,4 , _' . M » Mass. Governor. . . also ilislr total (r1063. 1 i l scent c1111.} . . - ‘- » . eceives Threat Pr}. g0oucette .. 1110 20s 182' ' _ - 1 . _ucet‘t . . . . . .. 1 . ‘ - , " (7, Keliy __ 2g (Special to tnefiuardian) i V‘\.,Cre|ghan __ _'_','_'_ m m m, IlOSTON, mnsn. May 14. ——A, in, Hgpmnny __ 206 208 m,’ 11801111111301 dynamite ndtlressetl mi i ' __ _____ ___' governin- {Puller has been ‘seized in‘ - m ,. _ _ _ ie ma s by postal. authorities Tum‘ 2901 2' n" M“ here, it was learned today. (‘luv-t .- ernnr Fuller. only aifew days 11am! Anna"; received from Chicago a death. . _ X threat int (‘EOIIIIGCPOII with the Sac-W‘. J_ Ch d] _ ' _ _ ‘ H H _ CO1 anza t murt er case which he, Jmcafiérofir __ __ "is now considering. A threaten- ? Go“ __ __ __ _ 177 229 2m Ligation! attached to the parcel .,'.A. B l . ' .. ' l i ’_‘ip'¢;¢|:n_‘_e_y___ Governor of lilassntxhusetts, ii l ‘ have succeeded in getting one _ Toili -25’l8. Tlioilrieitt game will be Tuesday night at 8 o'clock sharp this should vgtkyigiglrt game between those ml lfnliiw ,3" - n” "W? . .n.-i1~1~$".'n-ur. quarter qt a ton ofthls. lt Sacco and Vnnzettl are going to be mur- dered l am. going to use ii. ~‘_' ‘N111 note ~.w,l;1s_,plg11ctl "A (lltiten of 1119 ‘T’? .i‘31- t“ ‘hIOQ ~1‘~="-"r_n ilOJ t I" -. . . 1 She’s in a. ht!I__l!;i8§-"3%I,i‘ with thrills and smiles ! la Dr. Henri Dejuat, who ha just housewives fromthe ti lqv victory kitchens vfeioyi of» 1mm: time flju . (v ' Idlnshin r. flyin r, soaring‘ through the airwlikc a winged bird 0f steeh-‘aiid aboard, thezsmoderns (iilllfiililj, whirling to ihéttuies of a snappy Charleston! ' ftuti their crush, ililililji~~tllld a1 hundred humans jump 0V€Ti)02ll'd 10.0110 feel to the earth! of a lifetime! Don’t miss it! TODAY At 3, 7. and 8.45 PRINCE‘ EDWARD p at. commutes ‘TIP TOP RgEVUE’ With AL. LEMON S PREMIER ‘FRENCH DIALECT >COMEDIAN AND WORLD'S CHAMPION WOODEN SHOE DANCER. In A Itevue r lilntitled “YES-DOCTOR” LAUGHS. some, DANCE, FUNNYfCOIViEEDIANS AND A perrv CHORUS or rasr srsrrsss. ‘ALL PRETTY, PEPPY, Pt-ZTlTE PEACHES- ZO-AILEVER‘ AiiTtéTS-bl ‘a-snow-snaiiLsn-a a 1 : TODAY A r 3, rgaivi) 8.45 __.;. MATiNEE—-26c,_1.6c. rigour-Lace. 31o. 26c- |v .. c Ono of the tiletlngulafilljilillyrtl- ‘M _’ ‘l! valiant: f‘. ‘ iabarltcry.__ , g . Jdldm