as»; <““‘- .. ‘l ‘Wilt-H A city school football league has _ hoeuttormed and consists of lfitilrlrl i‘ from Welt Kent and Que-on Squari- Schools. There are three ttlaflls iii the leigue, the Rovers. Star.» iilid (irabic on any of the fl-DOVQ 6M9! Nov. 6~Rovers vs. Stars. Nov. lib-Stars vs. Anchors. Xuv, 11t—Rol-'crs vs. Anchors. ' _ l tampon‘; go. \_\1'.‘Jl-‘" a _ “A ,_ ‘ ‘ Should the weather prove unfav- »ors meet on the L. of 0., Alleys land i; nlomiees to be an interest- ing game. Following ls sohedule of games Anchors and a serios of games the gaimes will -be played on the w be played Ln the tlrat section have been arranged to be playuli rolltnving day. on the following dates: Till‘ games wlll start promptly Oct. 27—Hovers vii. Stars. pl l p.zu. and will be refereed by Nov. 30-—-'Stars vs. Anchors. .\lr. l-‘rt-il Kelly. Nov. Il-Rovers vs. Anchors. Garpentier May Box League 0f Cross Jimmy Delaney Bowling nos axonnasf Oct. in-tioor-Y pa,“ eygnlng 0,, m. League 0f gos Carpentier of France has flgfv- H,“ mo“ Alleys’ a very Mose and “d mmugh his aclmgmmimg“ m“ inn-resting gnme was roiled he'- wnson‘ m ma“ Jimmy mhney’ M lwet-u ilu- Pressmen and Sailors. igmisuliletg §n1°-;§;§3§H§1"¢§jfg$ r1... .-.-.......... winning out by 8 I118 . . . \ . . . . ‘ f‘ ‘ __ Joriiy lt All pliLH. Etljzaleélapvrgxggteexlr‘Janfiuu:Lélarixt ‘ Tlil- following is the line-up and tier in France for linai npprnrz - providing him thirty p~~r rent. nl‘ q v U19 gate in addition to $5.000 tor‘ 8am" rvidiifla QIDGBBGS. I __ cc. rr-uiglii .. 112 13a 111 ‘i Kl-liy’ 27s 19:- 165 ,.» Yo, l\'~lly .. 13s 1T6 196 -.- lhillill-{lltli m" 111s 144 r" ' ' \.'Zlill"l'lJfl .148 134 229 "SE __ “wimi -- pa. i Proumon UM ' n. fi-ilonalrl -161 190 14s. ' .l. illlify‘ 155 184 177 Shoepolish .ll, Morgan 16s 161 192 R iniiioan 140 so 225 7°? y°"" “w” '\' Martin 271 140 145 It saves the leathe. and - ' '.,-;,,_,,__q542‘ l lmprovesyourpeirvona. 1911"" 18 Josl-ph belly of 1.119 Sailors, roi- single and total "Hi tiie highest —€ - v——~--—~‘<<-ore, vlry ‘nieresting game was roi- TO i l. on th, League of the Cross Al- .]t'\‘\‘. inst evening. between Dread- Iipluizilts and Destroyers, the Dread ' KiHllllJlZ out by 260 pins. 0F Following lire the scores. (‘m ~ "igiils Dreadnoughts k Y -ii. Dniron ‘I50 11R 158 ____ l ..\lnlltl?ith . ‘l5 li-i 152 \\':lrti lZO 106 We are an official .. L. A. ,1", Rynn 156 Service Staticn and QIVQ fl. Rush 103 prompt TCSPOHS; to all tic,~ Ti’ml_w56~ hi e can.‘ Destroyers We soil HART bflllficj * , for all makes of cars and rfifim W‘ 96 1g} also repair, rebuild and Pg. l‘; .mnvrasl"i_ m8 1n charge bamm" ‘>5 =Y¢F¥ i‘. irnliovnli. .. J64 lfl-i klnd- ;.\.l,..ff--rty as 6-1 11s We have an upto-date Mm] 716961 and well equipped washing service and can also polish and ulmonig, yguf can ‘Odie (‘leghorn To Play For Pittsburgh (Canadian Press.) i’i'l"l‘§ill.iRiiH. Pa. 0C1. 1E. —» ndiu (‘ll-gliorii. (Janzidian hockey still‘, has lllflfill signed by the Pitts- burgh (flub oi‘ the National Hockey (‘lug (‘li-uhorn comes here from ‘the (‘nlizidiens of hiontreal, and is ri iIPOiIiL-l‘ of Spfflgilf‘ Cieghormwho will play lur the Boston Club this willlnr. We have a staff of expert repair men and can do a Ion Pwmnliy ind satisfactorily- let u: prove this to you. Battery and Car Repair Dept, Ch"ll0wn Garage c. a. McEWEN, pr°prifl°r ilesilins playing Ollie wilifitzgk 1 nut-r liilt‘ nuinngcriai end o e 64 PZZIIC’ 593"”! Illlflll scxtcttrl. according to Harry o TfrlYllSflilfi, who made the announce- mi-nt of the signing of the Canadian , slur; ilave you Money to Burn? Few have-so that's why thousands are l-istnilmg Robb Coal Cal-hunters. Their unc- ‘ilncss is established by ‘the fact that Enter- prise has made them ntaudard equipment. some mgual witings‘. Period Sawng Piicc Daily 2L3 lbs. St. Joseph's Convent, Halifax Daily 120 lbs. Bunk of Commerce, Amherst Dally 20% plus Davin A Fraser, Charlottetown Daily 29.1% Dartmouth Schools 1| hm“- 1'6.” ma. Moire Ltd.. Halifax Daily 32.28;, nallhx Herald Daily 79 lbs. Canada Cement Bldg, of this season's tournament. Oot. 20th Anchors vs. All Colu- 8P8. Oct. Oct. Five. Oct. 23rd Press vs Stars. Oct. 26th Anchors vs Sailors. Oct. 27th Alerts vs Rovers. Oct. 28th All Copiers vs Calrmody Five. Oct. Oct. Nov. l Nov. ‘ Nov. Nov. Nov. iNov. 21st Alerts vs Barbers. 22nd Rovers vs Carmody 29:11 Anchors vs Press. 2nd Rovers vs Sailors. 3 Alerts vs Carmody Five. 4th All Coiners vls Press. 4th Anchors vs. Barbers. l 5th ‘Stars vs Sailors. . 6th Alerts vs Press. , Nov. 9111 Barbers Vs Sailors. Nov. 9th Anchors Five. i “ Nov. 10th All Colliers vs Rovers‘, Nov. 11 Alerts vs Stars. i Nov, 11 lPreas vs Barbers. i , Nov. 12th Carmody Five vs Salk‘ 0T5. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 12th RDVEPS vs Anchors. - l 13th All Comers vs Stairs. 16th Alerts vs Sailors. 16th Rovers vs. Barbers. l 17th Anchors vs Stars- - 18th All Comers vs Barbe-rs. 18th C. Five vs ‘Press. 30th Bailbors vs Stars. i vs Carmodyi THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN sullgull lllllwl liP. I .____. l Tonight tnoPmss and the Bsli- lNov. 19th Alents vs. Anchors. Nov. 19th All Comer: vs Sailors. Nov. 20th C, Five vs Stars. lNov. 23rd Rovers vs Press. Nov. 23rd Alerts vs All Connors.‘ iiillli iii. lililiifi Bliiiiliil ‘iiiililiiiiil $T|ll lilliliifi i i 2' iN TilE iiilBi-I FliR CITY I! FlililBiiii liHAMPlliNSliIP 5 zoionvooooooo. ;Tr0unce Rovers Yesterday _Ii1 Third Game Nov. 25th Rovers vs Stars. Nov. 2511b Press vs. Sailors. i Nov. 26th Al-i Camera vs Anchors Nov. 26th Alerts vs Bombers. i Nov. 27th Rovers vs C. Five. ; Nov. 30th Pres; vs Stars. l Nov. 30th Anchors vs Sailors. Poor Attendant: Doc. 1st Alerts vs Rovers. Dec. 2nd All comers vs C. Five. Dec. 2nd Anchors vs lPress. Dec. 3rd ‘Barbers vs Stars. lDec. 3rd lR/Jvlem vs Sailors. Dec. 4th Alerts vs C. Five. Dec. 7th All 'C0l11Bl'5 vs ‘Press. Dec. 7ch Alerts vs Stars. Dec. 8 Anchors vs Bombers. Dec. 9th Stars vs Sailors. Dec. 9th Rovers vs lPi-esa. Dec. 10th All Comers vs Barber»- Doc. 10th Anchors vs C. Five. Dec. 11th Alerts vg Sailors. lD60.'14 C. Five vs iPre-ss. Dec. 14th All Comers vs Sailors ificggfiexfi fiaaversyfensive and this implemented with Dec 16th ‘Press vs Baxlbers. tDec. 17-th Alerts vs Anchors. Dev. 17th C. Five vs Stars. Dec. 18th Barbers vs Sailors. Jan. 4th Alerts vs Press. Jan. 5th Rovers v5 Anchors. Jan. 6th All Corners vs ‘Stars. Jan. 7th C. Five vs ‘Sailors. Jan. 8th Rovers vs Barbers. i Neath smiling skies witii a fair nllrlllkilng 0f fans ill attendance, the third game of the City League ‘football was played yesterday at -\'ictoria Park between the Rov- ‘ers and Anchors. the latter winning the popular verdict by a score of l; to 3. Yesterday's set-to was more than u fair exhibition of the “fall gaime." iii fact it ranked with any game so §fzir played in the series; especialhv ili the first half when both teams entered the scoring column; coin- ‘ biiiatiou seemed to be the chief of- stiff defensive tactics made the game botli interesting and exciting from start to finish. in the first half it looked as though both squads would g0 to ‘the “Sil0\\'8l‘8" without a score, but dust following-up and timely kick. ‘lug soon gave the Rovers the ad- ralituge with the result that Horne ‘on a puss from "Tiny" Mathiesoil. At the Charlottetown Alleys. the following teams havel entered. The schedule ‘is as fol-i iows:— Cresants vs Wanderes Oct. 21. Cormody 5 vs. Stars Oct. 23. Raidos vs. -Pil0ts Oct. 26. Teamsters vs. Cresants‘ Oct. 28. Viol/arias vs. Wanderes 001- 30- -' Carmody 5 vs. Ciiaiidos Nov. 2. Stars vs. ‘Pilots Nov. 4. Cre-sants vs. Victorias Nov. 9- Cannody 5 vs. Pilots Nov. i1. Raidos vs. Teamsters Nov. 23. Victories vs. Stars Nvoyr. 25. ' (‘resents vs. ‘Pilots hov. 27. Mt. A. By 34-0 Score Gym I ILSOW 5- intermediates. 6 -~ 6.30—Business incn, 8—9.30——Seniors. Bowling T p.m.~Odd Fellows League. Stewart vs. Vaniderstinc. 8.30—Scntner vs. Down. Mt. Allison Wins Over Moncton High Score 3-0; (Canadian Press) MON-CTON, N.B., Oct. i8.— in the first of the interscllolnstlc foot- inlll games played at Slickviiie Sat- lirtiny afternoon Mount Allison Ac- Stlhool team by a 3—-0 score. BRINGING UP FA Teamsters vs. “Yinderes Nov. 6. 0v I i Kings Lose To ' I i IIHTUWN iiliiiiiilli iiiiiifi iElliliE Elfliiillii i]iiiWN UP Bowling Cresants vs. Stars Dec. 21. 2nd Section startes Friday, Dcc. hull-line carried the ball over for 2 3rd . “Y” BOWLING COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. Majority for Fennel & Chandierglnfl in this frame played a promin- er Rogers fHardware’__189 pins, cut part. especially in the closing Rogers Hardware. XVnndeIes vs. Raiidos Nov. 13. 11 gaswe“ 12 194; they made the most of it when iiiirl Teamsters vs. Stars Nov. 1B. H_ Ford 1g; Prnlvse on a truss from iionorcuil Victories vs. ‘Pilots Nov. 13- ‘l-i. Mcln-nis . 167 nftcr a long kick scored for tlu: Carmody 5 vsllvanderes Nov. 20L Drummm 1;in“.-\ncll\ors second ‘UHllZil-ilOWTlj tile fF, Worth . ' _ i 63g 774 393 of the bar. Czirnlody 5 vls. Victorins Nov. 30,Tota1‘__2039 I From tllcn on tho battle follgiil Raidos vs. Stars Dec. 2. ; ;was furious iillii none the loss Teamsters vs. ‘Pilots Dec. 4. Fume" a’ chandler ltTGdilZiDlf‘, both teams showing the Orcsants vs. Raldos Dec. 7. Iv“ Degas". _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H160 177 134 same pep when the final wiiistic Starsys- WMHIBTPB D“- 9- o. Connolly 72 or. 101 blew. . Carmody 5 vs. Teamsters Dcc. 11.(;_ Argenault _]7Q 155 205 Tim Ant-lion; won. illlf, only Raidns vs. Victorian DQQ 14- |l~;, Cgnaghan J75 137 134 nftcr nfltubbnrn light against nu (‘resents vs. (‘flrlllvtly 5 Dec 16- p, Coyle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ __135 151 137 equally stubborn foo.-'l‘hi-.ir victory Pilots vs. Wandrrcs DN- 13- iiitiloligil prnlscwvorthy was hnrd ' 722 765 791 fillrllcd ulid only for boautillll fol- Tompwgmg iowiilg-llp null strict. attention to ‘Majority for Moore mid Mcbe0d's ‘Over Rogers Hardware 205 pins. REBEKAH BO-WLING, LEAGUE the stalwart forward, scored for ilie first counb-the touch was not converted, the kick falling short. On the kick-off the Anchors for- Pell the Dilly. all the time playing excellcnt football the Rovers ii1 the meantime being forced to ruse in order to save. Undaunted and still determined the "west enders" car- ried on and before the hall‘ ended. Sniiiiders. "working nice" on tili- i119 lying score; the kick being nii- i-oilverted. Second Half. Tile second half opened with honors evenly divided and ‘iltiiil roams working like Trojans; kick» minutes. which gurethc Ancilors fl chance from u striking distant-c: 151 ‘coilvert like the previous trys went ___lfor naught. the ‘bull failing short of Series by Score 0i 6 t0 3 — Hard- Fought Game from Start to Finish —‘ 8. story might have ‘been written. as the Rovers have footbniiists worthy of their steel. ‘ A word here may be said with‘ respect to the enthusiasm iuid zeal nlniiifested by the City league- foot- ball players lilis season. The fails. sail to say stilt-h are few and tar between this year, tail-to realize the inconvenience and added loss of time involved in the practice be~ fore these games by the pluyers~ this is evidenced by the meagre at- teudcnct-z- which greets every game ~and free passports iii that; tilore- fore it is high tinle llltll. the foot- ball fans. if there are any left. should show some life and exculp- lifv in a "small" uleasnrc by their otieiltiaiico thiit the endeavors put forth by “our boys" are iipprccinr ed. Tile lineups. Anchors Rovers Diamond )ic.\'uti Alt-Donald .. . Stewart F}. Prowse . . . Boyer Saunders . . . . . . . .. . Dizlmnu-i G. Connolly . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Maybcn Quarters T iJl-lvar Gorlhn i. (‘oniioily Paityne \\' Dewztr illxou‘ 'l‘onuibs . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nlntillcsoil‘ i.. (‘oillloiiy . . . . . .. i‘, Mritilicsoil .\il'i)mililii . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘Nil-Loud Sczilitll-iiliry‘ l|l‘ili‘il . ldlilPPKilil .... . . , .l. (‘oullnily . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. illlflll‘ ‘Filo iltiriul referee. .\lr. .lilili~.~ .\llll‘.\iliiiill as llsllul iluiidit-rl ill-- gpllilc riiry satisfactorily. TOUCHES iiow zlilolll ‘gr-ttiilg tilc gzillivs slurtod onrlici‘? iH-rilzlps tilc fuils wtllllil‘ lltti-ilii more i‘l'tlllliy~'ll‘ so. 'i‘iicré's n post zllloul. illlil'lll‘itl on lill‘ gilirliriili liizlt will uuusl- iiljllrv iliorc tiiull nliytilill: vlsn Hlliilf‘ iii" tilvso f‘\'l‘iliili.f.< ii‘ not r~iii0l'¢*ll-~ LIN i‘. olllll’ iiiut. (‘illlsidl-ruiilil ilrgllnll-iit. among ll)!“ llrrisl- during lili‘ giiiuc ‘i'll- . .. l’? who-so “b:|ii" it. mis- ml "iil-lnul-il." ’i‘ili\l'l- silolliil ill‘ lln ur- xzlrilllllit nu l-ilni Ni-orv. lhut is ii‘ til-q millil- is lollolvi-ii .'il-l'ordiilg to rlli~ "business" til iiii limos. n different vs. Don't iPilVt‘ lit all to lilo rl-fvrw‘ “Nil your bonds! i of lilSlililfff‘. covered the imirk will not be ciai-mnti as ll. record. Ronald 0‘Tonie. member oi‘ rhi- St. John's, Newfoundland. tounl. ran a close second. keeping not-k Rogers Hardware 152 - 169 124 61 and neck with the winner until the - 102 161 1 last quarter mile. and with his team - 134 135 148 mates. capturing the teuin prize 177 159 121 for the event. ' -- 157 99 35 A (lrenciiing rain storin smother- ed the city-throughout the day and Moore 6. McLeod when the runners lined up in from of th_e Y..\l.C.A. building -for thi- A. E. Heart: 158 184 starters signal zit 2.30. they fut-ed (loo, iVlcQunid 152 61 189 a course vnrying from sonkml pow- ll m Kelly 133 173 131 meiit to mud puddles and minin- AV J_ “m.” r 135 149 tllre brooks. in spite of this nil bllt ‘\_ Stewart 129 13g one oi‘ the thirty-three starters ill 2-3. ‘ Others to finish wt o: JillllPH‘ ilzxlvboldt. Wcstvilio, i" John ill- i. St. Joilirs. NiitL. - _ iins ilit-Lolian. Noni. iinnts (.0lllll_\'. " Jltl; Donald Young. \vllillit‘l . llnitfnx. 56:33; (i. Stone. Si. John's. NlilL, 57:01 itninnd Siierwoinl. Aliiherst. .1 i‘ .luules hinrtiu. Dartnloutil. uidililtigtiuisl i8 "Frentoii. 5821.‘! Jake ltiiipli. Si. .l0lili'i-. Nfid. ; Danny Mc- iloliilld. lliultieck. 59.36 l-fi. 'ililu winner receives n silver clip,‘ will; ilieliuls going t0 lllt‘ first toll ‘to finish, -_-._-¢o0>—---— ll:irr_\' tiollgli.‘ "dam? “Blamed the Mona-o“ High dlitolred. The one sale, sure and rim .LACKHE Get two ounces of pi-roxlne pow- der from your drngglst. Sprinkle on n hot, wet cloth and rub the and by brlnhly. [livery black way to remove blackheads, THEll-— ADS head w be p“, among the runners from start to lug (‘lulb 3. fln managed to innke the circuit. They- were soaked by the downpour and, sputtered with mud from ilend to| foot, ibotil lby their own splashing‘ through the suburban roadways the curs that swnnned Queens. 14; McGill 0, Tigers S; M. A. A. A" 3. , Ottawa, ll; Argonauts. ll. 1 (‘am-p iloi-ilt-n. l0; Varsity, 2. i ilailnly lfleach, 14; iiivmilton RIOW". ish in spite of the efforts of of~ - Montreal May be lmtallcd on your present furnace- m your home, office. lactoi-y.‘ Coat In Ieu thin the amcunt they lava each IOIGOII- 80nd for circular. Robb Coal Carburetor Co AilHER-Sl‘, N. s. JAMEQ 1'. WAITE‘, SUMMEROIDEP, l. l. General Agent for Prince Edward inland To LEAVE Tins HAlR-TONK. ran . M!‘ ‘ AH! Mmqna HEARD M: TALKIN‘ ow QOt-LY-THAT Tam wan- ABOUT MY HHiR FALLIN‘ OUT-IT CERTAlNL-Y l‘: l<iND OF HPQR w»; A HICETTHOUQHT or nan-o rum“ HAIR Tome TONlC l"; lTi-lln< l HAD czTTEQ 1.. GIT bncx HOME AN' FINO ouT WHERE Olfl Iv lqltyfnnm: Snvicn, In“, THAT? HMli YQU lDlOT - THAT lbN‘T HNR TOHlC - W's rumor Elllrl OCTOBER 20, 1925 Last Times Today at »i& ‘$.45 f-F-i-e-ia‘ “ RuggedOFWater ” AN ADVENTURE ROMANCE or STORMY SEAS AND STORMY EMOTIONS TOMORROW AND THURSDAY l AOTION—THRILLS—E)&lTEMENT—lN THE KIND OF ~ ' A SHOW YOU LIKE TO SEE. A CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE f OAKLAND McLAUGI-lLIN-BUICK - CADILLAC The nearest thing to cash is the GMAC Plan There is a difference in time payment‘ charges. But the standard time price of any of the cars named above is the cash price, plus only the GMAC financing charge, Always low, GMAC rates are now still lower. Ask to see the GMAC Rate Chart. l G EN E RAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION The financing organization of General Motors i'lli sol-unity l'.()llll‘i‘(‘ll(‘i!. O Gh’T0wn Bowling re-mcnsurerl to zissliro correctness hind lilo lviiluor. liiii time ln-illg 5i: ii""y"'l “mum: Wm“ i" m" s“°°e“s' l i Majority for Woodchucks over 1 liottentots. 97 pins. ' (Canadian Press.) l woodchuckm , BWNCTON- N-B-- 0°“ “"4" “"0. Brown . . . . . . . . ..1s7 10s 9s ' .- .- ~ - » r exhibition football match between M Hutchesm ' _ _ ‘ “no n2 12,] I v , . King's College and Mount AilisoniM Chwndk", _ _ 4 V “m7 146 120 ' ' l at Savkvllle sfliuldgl’, “;‘°I3‘:°,‘;il., Wright . . . . .. ...19s 152 119 " _ e - - . i332“; ;.“.‘i“5";.?.¥ZT"oi.é“..m. wisil- Lem‘ --------- ~- *1 1°‘ 1“ 0 ‘Chamberlain And u. Alt-Innis ..... .. . 7n o. v in a. ver wet field and Mt. _ T-— "T? - - d-Ihltobiil .. ltli i55 Elli glitiisezh had ovgrythlng their 0WlliTotal,___l906_ 583 622 509 HM Wsfgnaihasn pé-gig)“ J I wflciuils. ‘The ‘flllPllPFP-l all finished Brlalltl G’ l V 6 i1 l-‘_ ‘ruruigv. I08 13d iii way in the scrum and dribbling. i Miles . out.“ Q1 i, _ _,_ 0',“ ,1,‘ ,,‘,,,,,',,,,,,,h,.v¥¥ gum] mm,‘ mu" V’ mum“ _ _ “H4 m? m, The first half ended 9-0 and in‘ Houemo“ . aha énylnml It; t{allflydrlhuilffffiwmhtfliidfi) the ills! ion to cross tile _]_ wmiun“ _ _ m; l“ 1,9 i“ -“°°°““ ha" m‘ Ams°nmns G- 13w - - - - - ~ - - - - ~11“ n“ m9 mile modified ti?“ ii flu ntendnniin- . . . .- . ~~-~ """“1Ti93°- l scored almost m. will. s, MoGrGEOT 121 151 held here Snilirdiiu’ 22v ‘tliflzzhst (H llild-dnlhfllifmiuling Sprmir (Canadian Press) The no“ gum“ M“ b“ PM?“ 3- M°Le°d ' ' ' ' '" G2 9 course of city and fiilbllfiletln area: itlroellsonutldiui st sftnpt-lon slim) PAMS- U“? W» Flllvlilll Minis- \\"“|‘“‘S‘i*\¥- mmiwl‘ 3U" i"'l\"““" J~ Gm“ ' ' ' ' ' " 168 139 through a driving iwiiu storlnin the ‘Flilgllllli strict “to llililp (flilllril) liiizl- ll-r lsrinnd nlid iiis llritish coilcil-i "l" vrPlilTllid l-‘l- Wlllltlewlil. . M. Lamont 153 107 “ingest time ever achieved by uny and tho plucky lltlin Newfouudt "i!" “mm in“ “‘“*""‘“ m‘m“‘b‘i"i -- > """ Happenmgs 0f The sso e20 e01 ;,-;,;-;;,;;;;-h;h;,,¢;lll-;;;s~t;;;g 31-; 1,3111“; ,“",‘,f 1:‘.:“..:‘;:.r:i“ w"ll..>r;"‘;-‘.1x::l h- 7 . . > - z.‘ ~-.u _' iii. ‘, ,‘ ‘ Y. M‘ C‘ A. TOi-ail-lgoia" 53: 48 3-5, ‘but until the course is (>"i‘n0le finished, fiflt‘ yllrlls be-ll“"""""'" h“m7‘m'lu"d “whore meyl- C s i -_‘ Are quickly, pleasantly re- lieved by Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine " if l-lliiilrclfs colds are got rid ll = promptly tilere will be less tendency til 'l‘llc big ii-nguo wns startcd lnsl f?""u"l""‘a ‘md "iiriwmmiuil i" hi” ling Alloys, Tile Tcnnistors vs, Victorius \\‘t'l‘t~‘ AllFll-‘l 3i°imll ' evening m, ilic Cliuriollclolvii Bow- lfc. It is the ilsgiccled, ilangin -ul1 cold that weiiiu-ils the lungs and dove oils into seriulni trouble. ~ No trluitnlt-nt for coughs and colds lill‘ first tennis to llnvo it ollt. llll‘ was cvi-r so popular with the chiilimn H8 Victorian winning out by 28S pins. DI‘. Tllo scores lwri- its follows: Teamsters F. Prunty ............... .. ilfl 13.’; l.. Cnslord ill ll‘. Duffy . 120 W. Dooley 109 109 ti. barter .. 139 92 Totnl-JG-IT. Victoria; 118 Rli i'lli 118 croup nnd bronchitis, for she knows It 140,\vill irring ri-lii-i‘ when tile midnight C léiiy ooorgiuomoos k (‘ilnsi-‘s ‘ Syrup of Linseed and Turpe-iltini». it is so pleasant to till‘ taste, so deli htfuiiy soothing anti iieniin ‘illlll a ords relief so quirkl)’ that c iiidreil soon turn loit instinrtivci)’ I‘ when i-llokild up with a cold or annoyed 1 by coughing. 0 it. is ll’iOlhl'l' s favorite treatment if]? coughing spasms sot in. it is wise l0 ,iilwnys iinvi- u imtlic at linnd for prompt use in emergent-ya WORRY! no WONDER ICANT c.l~r Ma HAT OFF.‘