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MENTâMr, F,W. Robertson,
General Passenger Agent of the
Cc. N. R. Railways, Moncton, is}
in, the city. officially, His visit
little Ida Shattock, daughter of
(Mr. and Mrs. Louis âShattock, Syd-
ney . The child. was se-
véte buried a few days ago and
succumbed to her injuries in the
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City Hospital: on âSaturay. e|the Provincial (Mxhtbition next} » peing:
1 Pees autumn. Mr. Robertsom has ae oul
. SHE CHAMPIONâCongratula.|@ conference, with Mr. C. Re} ws Actual Net.
Htions are, due to the splendid Tug.|Smaliwood, Secretary of the Ex-/q, H, Porley ..+... .--- 92 68
Sub ari of the P. &. I. Light|hibition Association,,. at, which| Harvey Dand ........+ ++ 88 7%
'Horse;,-whose members won. the| Tain arrangements, ahd reduced) w, Wr, Frager ...... .-++-100 175
coveted distinction ot detedting|fates on the Island, and betweon| pr. J Gart. McDonald... 95 77
the hitherto never. defeated team|!t and the Mainland were minute-);,, D. Payzant ve102 79
Flof.H..IM. S< âRaleigh ap the Army|'„. considered. Mr. Robertson) Dr, Irwin LB ice toagt se 108. (80
while on. the Island. will consult
with the Committee of the Scotch-
fort Célebration who Nave com-
pleted arrangements with him for].
running all special trains from
Richmond to Scotchfort, and re.
turn, Souris to Scotchfort and re-
turn, and Vernon to Scotchfort and
return. The Vernon,, special will
and , Navy sports. on Saturday. af-
pitertoon. | T) e Light Horse men
were picked for the team only a
day or so before the sports and
this adds additonal lustre to their
victory. Following are the mem-
berrs of the team:âLieut. Allison
McMillan, M. M., (A. Squadron),
Lieut. O /W. Campbell, (A.);
Agents. Wanted gy
take care of the Charlottetown
People attending this celebration
at Scotchfort. The change in the}:
Lieut. (H#. Cannon, (B.); Lieut.
iLeFurgey, (B); R. S. M. A,
âNicholson, (H. Q.);S. S. M., N.
bara GANVASSERS WANTED
in, driige for foot allments, exclu-
diva territory... Very good propo-
sition. 30 St. Anne St,, 8st.
Hyancinthe, Que.
* Miscellaneous
âWalker, (A); Sgt. F. Murphy, | 8#âąmer time table here wili go
BP dead noe i de
W AID OF pnlen wey
Meyon 6 ~ grow nesday ; aia
SHOP from Holmanâs Catalog. moe iy There will be @ pay Make Good Score
Sree âtable «in. connection:.. : 1 eget eae ,
_ DIED FROM BURNSâMany wil'} }-. Weta eure on NW GLASGOW, June 21. â
fegert to learn of the death of} SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGE-| i members of Abercrombie
haye been using nts Srqunie, !
ma iaet tournament recently held brought
this time is im connection without sone good scoring, ee
A, H. Tully...
E. S. MacKenzie ».......
Dr. W. H. Robbins ..., ..
will âbe carried on in the near fu-
ture,
Giuigow Gates
jolt, Club have been enjoying tre
weather and large: numbers
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81
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Another. handicap tournament
Thied Round Results
GC. C.. Fraser, Montreal, defeated
William McLuckie, Montreal, by 8
The A
LOSTâ FRIDAY PEARL BRACE
let between city and Beach
mi! Inn. Please leave at Guar:
ian. â
LOSTâHUS FLANGE OFF AUTo-
(H. Q.); Set. W. Beaton, (A);
Sgt; McKinnon (B); Corp. Brown,
(A);. Trooper L. Coles; (A. Troop
er B. Campbell, (B); Capt. Mac-
Donald (A) coach.
and 7..(The game was all square
after the morning eighteen holes.)
L. L. Bredin, Detroit, defeated
M. Jones, âToronto, by 1 up. Mr.
Bredin: was.1 up in the. morning.
into effect on Monday the 26th
instant. It..will be about the same
as, that-of-last summer. â
HANDSOMEâ DISPLAYâIn the
mobile wheel on Monday between
R. R. Statioi and bridge, P.C
Brown, Revere Hotel. ;
large show window of the 2 Macs
NURSESâ CAKE SALEâTho |Prugstore is to be seen probably
*lgraduate nurees purpose holding a|the largest and best: display of
cake sale on Friday afternoon, silver, cups and medals ever shown
5NO. ALFRED MODONALD sUR|:
â weyor, Hermanville,
ROOM . AND BOARDâ LARGE
comfoftable room, 25 Upper
Prince Street.
FOX RANCHERSâFEED PEER
Jess Cod Liver Oil Biscuit, be-
cause they contain. more fat pro-
tein and time than other bis-
ouits. Order today, P. B. I. Fox
Bisouit Co., 50 Oorchoster St.
MAKE MONEY AT HOME â $15
to $60 paid weekly for your
spare time jwriting show. cards
inf Charlottetown. The display,
âC,.N, Scott, Montreal, defeated
R, McAlliffe, Buffalo, by 2 up. Mr,
elke was 3 up in*the morn-
ing.
W. J. Thompson, Toronto, de-
; sere
ys in Khaki
7 re
Afternoon, Where the
Gaturday afternoon was a gala
day at the Abegweit Grounds.
where the Army and Navy Athletic}t
Meet under the auspices of the
Navy League, Y. M. C. A. and
Abegweit â Club wasâ held with
splendid success, the attendance
events coming off in first class or-
der, The grounds, which have late-
Club, preseented a fine apppear-
ance and this ng doubt yery ma.
deed one of the big drawing events
of the meet.
During the progress of the sports
begweit Grounds Were Crowded. Saturday
Were Held With Great. Success.
Horse Cover Themselves With Gtory.
being very large and the various nallers.
ly been fixed up by the Abegweit |Horse,
teriaily assisted in the success Sh°t Put
of the meet. The weather also was
ideal. fistâLt. ©. Campbell, Light
Addeq to this was the enjoyment} Horse.
of the magnificent music furnished] 2nd. Capt. D. A. McDonald,
by the band of H. M. S. Raleigh,|Light Horse.
which âplayed during the lulls in} 3rd,âPte. B. Campbell, Light
the sporting activities and was in-)Horse.
June 30th, to augment, their fund
for the National, Memoriil, Mr.
George J. Rogers has kindly given
the nurses space in his store for the
hor Sule
SAFE FOR SALE. APPLY EXAM-
iney Office.
het : sale, Buy your. .. Dominion Day
HARNESS FOR SALEâ APPLY cake and so help. a, worthy cause.
174 Kent St. PERSONALS
FOR, SALEâDRAFT MARE ANE
oal . A, Moase, Kensingtony:
OLD PAPERS FOR SALEâAP.
ply, Examiner Office. ree
Miss Lena MeLure is. spending
the week end with the. Misses
Doris and Marion âLeard, Summer-
side. â
Mrs. Dr, A. W. Beard, Sum-
merside accompanied by her
daughter Marion and Miss Dobson
BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE
house lot. Apply Guardian,
for us. â(No canvassing. We in-
struck and âsupply you with the
work. West-Angus Show Card
Service,.102 Colborne Blding.
Poronto. i
PROF, ELDRIDGE, 158 PRINCE
street every Friday and Satur-
day; hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
untit further notice give advice
on all subjects concerning life.
Guarantee satisfaction or no fee
accepted; everything private
and confidential. Low fee for
ladies $1:00 and $2.00.
Help WaritedâMate.
WNATEDâMAN FOR FARM.
work..Amos Rodd,, Milton.
FOK HANCHER WANTED EX.
perienced man to go to New
/ York, State at once, Position
More suitable for singlo man or
for married man, who can have
â. his family here. Apply at once
_, With references. W.,K. Rogers.
motored ot Oharlottetown Satur-
E
FEED aay.
FOR SALEâ500 BUSH.
Roper
oats. Apply John B.
Sherwood.
A GENERAL PURPOSE MARE, 6
years old, Apply 69 Dorchester,
âSt.
at a FE
FOR SALEâA, TWO BURNER
Florence Oil Stove. Apply at 5
Buston Street between 12.30 and
2 p.m, and from 6 to 7.30 p. m
FOR SALE;âHOME CIRCLE
range, good as new. Sell cheap
for quick sale, Apply, 57 Brigh-
ton, or Albert Proud, York.
FOR SALE NEW BOAT, SUIT-
able for Lobster or cod fishing.
Equipped with 5 Empertan En-
Miss Doris T. Leard returned
finished her license examination
at P. W.C. .
Capt. D, Moore, Capt. D. A,
McDonald, Lieut. 'H, Cannon and
Lieut âSquarebriggs of the P. HB. 1.
Light Horse were entertained to
dinner by some. of the \officers of
H. M. 8S. Raleigh yesterday.
Mr, Richard Keating, a former
member of the (City Police Force
during tlie regime of the late Mar-
shal Flynn, is visiting in the city
an dprovince, after an absence; of
a number years.
gine, Apply to H. L. Arnold,
Bristol. BIRTHS
FOR SALEâ HOUSE, MODERN! HENNIESSEYâIn this city on
conveniences. Barn, and large
yard. If not sold by July 1st
will be rented on that date, Ap-
ply 57 Brighton Ave.
= a
Jute 2th, to Mr. and âMrs, F. P.
Hennessey, a daughter.
BENNET â In Murray Harbor,
MANUFACTURERâ WANTS CA
pable and responsible party to
organize, operate route of New
Coin Automatics. Advertising
Scales. Big, {ncome, assured
For particulars, Territory, Colo-
nial Advertising Scale Company
473 Ontario âStreet West, Mon-
treal.
REPRESENTATIVE WITH PER
sonality to act as Jobber for Is:
land, opportunity affiliate with
growing factory.
required to carry stock.
Mep
havingâ automobile preferred. Ap}
ply at once J. I. Charlton, Vic-
torla Hotel, City.
Help WantedâFemale
WANTED A LAUNDRESS. AP.
ii ply P. K. I. Hospital.
WANTED â A MAID. GOOD
wages. Apply Mrs. W, S. Stew-
art, 294 Richmond St.
WANTEDâA GIRL FOR GENER
alâ housework. Apply at the
Aberdeen House, 72 King St.
WANTEDâJULY 187, MAID FOR
Some capital}
June 17th,.to Mr. and Mrs, F. C.
Bennett, a daughter, Hileen Mar-
garet. ,, . :
MARRIAGES
ROSE-KING â At East Baltic P,
âB. I. June 22, 1922, hy Rev. W,.
R. (MacWéiker, Peter Rose and
Mrs. Esther King, both of East
(Baftic. Whelr many friends join
in wishing both years of âhappi.
ness, Ay}
TBACHERS WANTED
TEACHEIR â Wanted for DeSa-
âble School First or Second
Class $125 supplement. Hector
(Mackay, secretary.
WANTEDâTEACHER FOR. NEW
Argyle School District, Number
56. Stpplement $75. Apply to
âHarry MeNevin, Secây, {
WANTED âTEACHER FOR MAR.
gate school, Supplement $1.50,
mid Summer vacation, C..C.
Baker, Secy. ee
PRINCIPAL WANTED FOR CAR
DEATHS
shat ryeG i the City Hospita?
on June 24th, 1922, Ida Shattock,
her late residence 139 Sydney St.
to R. C. Cemetery.
WANTED A SECOND CLASSâ
âteacher for Bradalbane School
District No, 105. Supplement
$80.00, âMidsunmer vacation, Ap-
ply to R, J..Todd, Secretary.
TEACHERS WANTED. âFor Al.
~perton âHigh School, No.. 119. A
wale principal ard threo . other
teachers, Good supplements. Ap-
ply to M. R, Leard, Secy of Trus-
tees.
HOOPERâAt the home of her
daughter, Mrs. John D, McBeath,
âMoncton, on, Jund 24th, Mrs.
Hooper -widpw . of Mr. D. L.
Hlooper,, Charlottetown, aged 66
years. Funeral Wednesday after,
noon, time to be announced later.
Ă©
COFFINâOn the 24th instant at
general housework. Apply 11
, Pleasant St., Phone 485-3.
ee <
ââWANTEDâ GRADUATE NURSE
with public health training for
generalized Public Health work | ---â a | ee! t
inâ @mall âtowns ot New Bruns |+eACHER WANTED For |besin at 2,15, Funeral Private.
wick. For, particulars apply| Springfield School, first or see-} 3 party
âDirector Public Health Nursing
Service, Department of Health
âFredericton, N.B.
ee
Wanted i!
WANTED: LIGHT LATE MODEL
secondhand car, in. good condit-
ion, Give full particulars, make,
model, ete and lowest cash price.
Address Box 116 Guardian.
To Let
To LET:ROOMSâ âFOR LIGHT
house keeping, Apply Guardian.
the P.. B. Island Hospital, Mrs,
Edward Coffin, formerly of Gren-
Wich, St. Peters Bay in the 86th
year of, hier âAged. Funeral Tues.
day by the 3.16 tran from Wright's
Undertaking Parlors. Service to
WANTED.â PRIN.
cipalâ and > assistant, for Tryon
Consolidated , school. Supple
ments $1:25.00, â$100.00, Albert
Howatt, Secretary.
TEAGHERS
on Donminion Day. and every wir-
Saturday to Summerside, having|wortd,
comprises the 34. beautiful cups
donated for the big Abegweit meet
ner shuld justly feel proud of
possessing one of these beautiful
prizes. In addition there isâ the
collection of that well known
bicycle rider Geo. L. Prowse,
who won many a hard fought *ace
some years ago. There is also
shown for the first time in any
city in Canada the wonderful
medalg and cips won by William
Halpenny, the man who has done
more to put. Prince Edward Island
on the athletic map than any oth-
er living Islander. This. coliection
of Mr.. Halpennyâs {s simply mag-
nificent; and comprises isome of
the best prizes offered for pole
valuting, and high jumping in tho
According to the Gazette, Mon-
treal, the Corporation of Trinity
Parish, of which Rev, Canon Joun
âM. Almond, D.C.L., C.M.G., C.B.
E., is rector, have entered upon
thé most important and significant
stage of their great work of: build-
in in Notre Dame de Grace the
New Trinity Church, designed, ta bef
a permanent memorial, of a nation |
al character to the tens of thous- Buffalo .. 32. 45 Web A :
ands of young men who made tie; Jersey City 32 508! thoy showed 80 eXC pieaily St Ne
supreme sacrifice in the Great War) Toronto .. 34 dog | sults âof training in taking. WD .b38, i
which saved civilization | from Readingg 33 C« positions and in thel: resolute an
perishing 1 Syracuse : 39 .400 sturdy appearance as they fronte'
; t Newark..... wees 20 43 their opponents, that their defeat
of Canada in its scope,'is to raise
the sum of $200,000.
This is the largest enterprise of
tuken by the âAnglican Church in
Canada. It has the best known of
Canadian Anglican leaders behind
it, and the public will watch | its
progress with the greatest inter
est. . eet 5
, Pret y eo. On %
Sclir. Puritan Missing
HALIFAX, June 24â-Sixteen
were missing today, in the wreck
of the schoofer Puritan. The
Puritan from Glotcester, Mass.,
went ashore off Sable Island last
night. tecording to word received
here from Superintendent Henry
leton School District No. 80] aged tWo years and one month b
Supplement $150, Burpee Mc|the dearly beloved daughterâ of Oe ee at om Ya nate the one
Nicken, Sq:retary. _}iLouls and Alice Shattock. Funer| mie captain andâ geven mien
al this (Monday) afternoon fromM|jandeq safely. at the island.
Henry reported, but sixteen men
in two boats âhave not been ac-
counted for. t
When the fog cleats it is be-
lieved the two boats will reach
shore. Tbe Puritan was. to com-
menâs race. The Esperanto an.
otherâ racer which Was _ built in
Gloucester was lost off the Island
several months ago,
Hohectoleta
* Restotitin
ond class, Supplement §75, Wel-
lington Haslam, Secretary, Emer-
ald RR. ; '
WANTEDâ A TEACHER FOR
(Stanhope School District No. 30
tye}
a foe
second or third elas, soot he h: fo
class preferred, ce metauch | OM. UB@f ottetown
lan, Seq, ., Trustees +
WANTED â SECOND CLASS
teacher for Mayfield School Dis:
nao
TEACHER. WANTED FO WIL-
mot Valley school district, No.
Fuitniture
prevalent recently
circles, but carefully
of Commons by
troit..
The present effort, which will!
be extended to include the whoic)
a parochial character ever und sts
pete in the dnternational Iisher i
Again Rumored
LONDON, June 24.âTwo, rumors
in. diplomatic
hushed wp,
received official recognizance when
they wére brought tp in the House
Col. Wedgewood,
âAdmiral Sir William C, Pakenham
appeared on the grounds, and this
fact being. announced, he was
greeted. by the vast crowd throns-
ing the grand stand with three
rousing cheers which he courte-
ously acknowledged.
In the sports the P. B. I. Light
feated T. J, Cuthvert, Winnipeg, by
7 ard 5, Mr, Tliompson was 3 up
in the morning.
SEMI-FINALS TODAY
Fraser, Montreal, vs, Bredin, De-
Scott, Montreal, vs, Thompson,
Horse.
In Big Athletic Meet
Army and Navy Sports
3rd.âPte Jackson, Navy.
Height 4 ft. 10inches. (Hxhibi,
jon jump did 5 feet 4 inches).
Quarter Mile Run
1st.âCorp. H.. Jamteson, 'Sigt!
2nd. Sgt. Pranks, Navy.
8rd.âPte. H, M. Crabbe, Light
Time 57 2-5.
Distance 33 feet 3 inches.
Three Legged Race
1stâCollins and Steele, 105th.
2nd.âTanton and Vincent, Light
8rd.âStent and Hopkins, Navy.
220 Yd. Run
bagless Ree nen ee Horse proved themselves victori- 1st.âCpl, H. Jamieson, Signal-
. ous over all competitors, making lers. &
How They Stand ot ugerogate of 38 points, No. 8| 2nd.âE.. .M, Crabbe, Light
Âą Signal Company came next with | Horse.
3rd.âC. Drake, Signallers.
32 points, the Navy men third with
27 points and the 1st Battalion In-
Natjonal League.
' til Lost P.c,|fantry with 13 points. The boys} | Tug-of-War
New York.: we BB 22 683 in blue fought gamely through each a
St. Louis .. 33. 27 ee event, and were always the first First TrialâNavy vs, Light
Brooklyn wee BBE 80 "524,10 applaud the victories of their Horse.âWon by Light Horse.
Pittsburg ....0 ce â99 38 .509;CPponents. The Signallers, though âSecond TrialâSignallers vs.
Chicago .. ; 7, 29 32. 484 ginall in number, proved them- âLight âHorse. âWon by Light
âCincinnati 30 32 484] Selves splendid athletes and are Horse.
Boston ...-...6 oe âsee 24 33.421; t9 be congratulated = upon taking F
Philadelphia... ....... 21 35° 375 second place in the final score. One M'le Run
American Lea j All through the. sports a generous es OR uc aie #
SHAN AG p.c, feeling of good humor and com.'j 1st. Pte, Francis, 105th.
Sti Dou Stee csc. ce BRe eee 585|ftdeship prevailed, both between | BA ala Hopper, Navy. .
New York .... "37 29 5e1|Ccontestants and spectators. 3rd.âP. McCormack, 105th.
Detroit .. â35 29 (647{ âMajor âCrosby, U.N. Consul, was |, Tithe 1-4â69; 1-2-2. 26; 3-4â
Chicago: .-.ee sce 6. 82 82 â500| not only an enthusiastic spectator at 3.45; he 47 Hp
Washington 8h 88 .4gq|the sports but also acted as one ack Race
Cleveland .... 30 34 .4ggt0f the judges. â ; ee pe
Philadelphia 23 a at The most exciting event of the ot ea R. Tanton, | Light
Hoston ... 95|day was the tug-of-war. Here the} 90" : :
site ape Light Horse team won great A ee M. Crabbe, Light
PC. gloryâfor themselves in twice de-
750\ {eating the teams of the Raleigh
3; and the Signallers. The Navy team
515 had never before been beaten and
Baltimore
Rochester
after: the first hard contest, came
American League. :
erican League las much a surprise perhaps to the
St. Louis .. .... abaioahieerciark inca! team as to themselves, They
Detroit «+ -31002202.â10 17 piheartily applauded the victors
; however and marched off the field
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National League
with equal credit to themselves,
In the running high jump, Corp.
P. McDonald of No, 8 Signal Com-
pany easily won first place jump-
ing 4 ft. 10 in. In an exhibition
eentest with another opponent he
cleared 5 feet.4 inches with case
and received enthusiastic ap-
plause.
The other events came. off in
good order; the three legged race,
potato race and sack race proving
as amusing fas exciting. In the
running broad jump Corp. McDon-
Philadelphia
Washington
New York ..
âBoston ....
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Philadelphia ,.0302801001â10 12 21
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t Balti 1s
EN aaa 2nd.âPte. Jackson, Navy.
| Toronto
Baltimore
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OME if 4 \Distance-â20 ft. 4 inches.
Rochester at Newark, game sche
duleq for Saturday was played on
Running High Jump
Brooklyn .» .-000000010â1 6 0 rey â| i
iy » a /and again distinguished himsolf,
New York ..- Pe ekktia shai § ee winning first place with a jump
â ein 7 {of 20.ft. 4 inches. ,
Pha : Baa pa Following isa summary of the
St. seinen e + OO: mie sventaies
âCincinnati « -001200021--6 13 2
Pittoburg. .., «+ -000100010â2 8 5 p 1OUE Yak Dae
Peer i
âAt PUL a ay League 1st.â/Sgt. Pranks, Navy.
; RHE. gndâCpl, Phil. McDonald; Sig-
Buffalo .. .. ..001001503â10 10 0 (nallers.
Reading .. .. ..101000020â4, 14 .2 3rd, Pte. Chas. Drake, Signal.
At Jersey City. â Tors:
wihall ch Riintiiig Broad Vv
Syracuse .... .. ..3038200010â9 11 0 ULL a Gd Atle
Jersey City ....000200051â8 11.1 i istâCpl. P. âMcDonald, Signal
; ers.
3rd.âSet. J. Doyle, Light Horse
istâCpl. P. McDonald, Signal.
3rd.âL. L. Beaton, 105th.
Hammer Throw
Ast.âCapt. D. A. McDonala,
Light Horse.
3rd.âA. E. MacPhail, Signal-,
lers. ;
Distance 75 feet, 9 inches; 6S
feet, 5 inches.
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Potato Race
(6.men teams)
1st.â Navy team.
2nd.â-Light. Horse.
38rd.âLO5th,
SCORE BY POINTS
hight Horseâ38 points.
Signallersâ32 points.
Navyâ27_ points. |
105thâ13 points.
Officiai's
RefereeâDr. Yeo.
StarterâF.. P., Hennessey.
Clerk of CourseâG, H. Gorbell,
Jas. Coyle.
JudgesâT. W. B. Prowse, U.
S. Consul Major Crosby, Petty
Officer (Hines (Physical Director of
H. M. SS. Raleigh), J, McHach-
ern, S. Doyle, L. B. McMillan,
AnnouncerâGeo.. L. Prowse.
âScorerâLt., McDonald (105th
âBattalion: )
PRIZE DONERS
RP, WB. 1, Light Horseâ$20.00.
Reddin Bros.
Fennel & Chandler
Patons Ltd.
Goffff Bros.
Prowse Bros,
Moore & McLeod
S. A. McDonald.
Hughes Drug Co.
McLellan Bros.
Henderson & Cudmore
W. W. Wellner Co., Ltd.
Perfection Ice Cream,
Sunday.
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Mrs Maltory Won
lers.
« Jnd-âPte..Gannen, Navy. -
J. & T. Morris.
Time 25 4-5,
PEL. Light),
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dafigĂ©rous thingââbut the re-
déeming feature is that gen-
erally a little knowledge leads
âtd study, and the little soon
becomes a great deal.
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you've learned that real good
tea can be had at a âmoderate
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dict Will be thĂ©âsame as that
\ Of the house wives who have
uséd it. steadily for thirty i
55c Ib
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At tho Belvedere Golf Links on -
Saturday afternoon quite a large
number were present to witness
the match between fifteen players
of the H.M.S, Raleigh and. fifteen
from the Charlottetown Golf Club.
Much interest was centered in this
mateh; and âthose present wee
treated to a real live game from
start to finish. The game started
at 2.39 and the officers andy mid-
shipmen participating in the game
went aboard ship at_7 oâclock after
having enjoyed a giorious after-
noon at the popular game of Goit
and winning the match 9â6»
{Tea was served by Mrs. J. .A.
Mathieson, Mrs. J. H. Malcom
Mrs. (Dr.) Pethick and Miss Gillis-
pie,
| The following players took part
in the matehn:â i
H. M. S.. RalâŹighâPaymaster
Lt. Reed, Lt. Orr Ewing, Command
er Spicer, Capt. Bromby, Command
er Fraser, Lt. Cuzon-Howe,, Mid-
shipman Garnett, Midshapman
Cardhunter, Commander Batt, Mid
shipman Gabbitt, Midshipman Mor-
tincau, Midshipman Forest, Pay-
master Com, Pillowe, Paymaster
Lt. Wynne, Midshipman Keymer,
CharlottetownâA. W. Weeks, J
Maleom, D. B. Stewart, Geo.
J. Rogers, Dr. V. Le Goodwill,
Prof. F. âą, Watkis, C.H.B.° Long-
worth, A.B. Cosh, H.W. Weeks.
H. A.â Miller, Geo, P. Nicholson,
Judgeâ âStewart, J.A.S. | Bayer
Dr. Archibald, J. E. O'Donnell,
A return match will be played on
Wednesday afternoon at 2.30- a
Belvedereâ Links. which no doubt
will be as interesting as on Satur-
day afternoon, As the Charlot.
tetown players are determined to
redeem themselves.
âââ_ââ-0- =
Tennis
The Charlottetown Tennis Club
held a most * successful - afternoon
at their courts Saturday. A jarge
number of strangersâ being present,
including officers from the H.M.S.
Raleigh. z ofl
Althcugh there wasâ no matches
scheduled some very fine playing
took place and a most enjoyable
afternoon was voted by all present
Tea wa sserved by the Misses
Holl, Helen Jamieson and M.
Riley.
Dempsey Must
Take a Chance
No fighter, champion or other-
wise, is going to hold up Tex Ric-
kard for half a million or any.
other absurd sum for his services
and until the boxers come back
to earth and the swelling in their
heads is besides considerably gone
there will be no Dempsey- Wills
bout or any other, so far as the
big promoter is concerned.
ROBHAMPTON, Eng,, June 22-â
In tle continuation of play. in the
Roehampton tournament today,
Mrs, Molla Bjurstedt Mallory de-
feated Mrs. Peacock, Engalnd, 6-4)
6-1, and,in the mixed, doubles, sec
âWe are authorized by Mrs. Levi
Ings to sell by public auction at
her home, No. 84, Fitzroy Street
ond round, paired with Baron
Morpurgo, Italy, the
player, defeated _ Betty, Engian
who asked WHat âaction had been
taken regatding, the imminent at-
tompt at restoration of the Hohen-
zollerns in. Genmany,, d whether
France had raised again the ques-
tion of cancellation of war debts in
-)oxchange for a reduction of their } Miss Lumley fils, 6-3, 6-7, 8:
trict, No. 89... One with vad on Weilnesday, June a eae patton waite
ph eh Protestant: pre cinih (olngâst © OchOOk Dri, âSHArD. is 1 pe sear In the fourth round of the menâ
Spplement $125.00. James A.\her household furniture, compris: (Cecil Harmsworth, Portannentary tihale, (ME. Gorbault, drance, i
Toustort, Secây R-R. No. 2. |ing parlor, sitting âroom, dining Undersecretary for Foreign Af) teateg âCaner, 3-6, 9-7, 8-6.
ââ+-ââ | room, bed rooms, hall and kitchen, ) fairs, replying on behalf of the Gov-
ernment, admitted that information
de
American
10-12, 6-4, 7-5. In the fourth round
Q,.Colket. Caner and Miss. Tdith
pranonneey won ais P. J. Oakley
an Mis, of
71, a first or second class teadh-
up to date home, Therms at sale,
, xugs, mats, shades, par, me
eee adhama: dishes, glass ware | had: been received concerning a AUSTRALIA eine (N DAVIS
and Bik other articles found ih an |coup detat to restore the former oogess oo TBNNI
â Kaiser or'(Crown Prince to the
âSCARBOROUGH, Eng,,
June
d,
* 6p. Midsummer vacation. Supple,
mont $150.00, Apply to BE.
Casely, Secy of Trustees,
BENJ, CARTER & SON,
âPupil nifaes Wanted at Somor-
bet Hospital, Skowhegam, Maine.
Apply to
ji SUPâT OF NURSES.
ââ a
& for Minardâs and Take no Other
eee porate
i
a Pel att 69 rat ee Co. Guerh: ;
. i on ar. View Baler b ae NBS OPV oatile; two fat cattle; one horse};
yl ; ch peciae 76:00. So ert âghe. Massey Harris Binder, with
i ae ec ght lt Cabal R.R. & truck and carrier (new) one Bal
: not suffer moll *l gon; Secs, Cardigan, Rs MO | Waggon, single and double (new.
a : j Itching, Bleeding, or Protruding TEACHER WANTAD._ FOR, ero ee, cue A ot
: tatereetepeaton Ferd. Dt uuNGl Meadow Hunk School. Supple: | AMT notes.
ment $160 for first class, $14! J. A: McDONALD,
Ointment will relieve you at once and
afford tasting beneft.. 600 @. Dox; al
1
| | dealers, or Iamanson, Bates &
a mited, Toronto, Sample box free.
Sb NON ies 86m
TEACHER WANTED FOR THE
Georgetown Royalty, , School.
Second class, supplement $ 5.00.
Spring and Fall vacation, B 8.
Norton, Sec of trustees, Cardl-
gan, PBL
WANTED-TEACHER FOR. RIV
ACTION SALE
/Thursday, .
from Charlottetown,
cattle just freshened,
Guerfiséys and
Auctioneers,
Juno 29, 1922, at One
O'clock at Wrights Bridge, 3 miles
} sixteen. milk
Jerseys
Ayshires, all young
throne, but said
was known.
est Oiitar
OTHAWA, June 24,âMengre de
tails reaching here tell of,a cyclon
tricts.
commission west of
A box oar
for second. Apply to Geo. H.
(Boyle, Secretary, Cornwall,
ern aM |
Auctioncer,
miles cast of Winnipeg. â
nothing definite
}
eu
10
whick at 9.30 this thorhing was}âHeten qh. egal SN aged two
sweeping east from the Kenora dis-
Heavy hail and severe lightning
has put all telegraph wires out of
ort. Willlam,
was blown completely
from the track at Lydiatt, forty
24â Australia, defeated Belgium
in..the frst. matoh, of, the Davis
clip tie, series which began here
toddy, Gerald L. Patterson, . the
dae Ne star, beat J. Washer,
4:8, 6-4, 6-4, The second
6:8, : atoh
also Was won Reteratig oO.
Peng defeating G. Watson.
j â , Ai cal âo n i j
eo} âFREDPRICTON, No B., Site 24.
yeuts and six months, succunibed
-}on Tuesday evehing to injuries
âwhich she received on Monday
whet sho fell itito a pail of scald;
itiz water at her home tipsetting it
And catising terrible biirns on her
âback, The child was a daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. William McConaghey.
us : hme
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MENTâMr, F,W. Robertson,
General Passenger Agent of the
Cc. N. R. Railways, Moncton, is}
in, the city. officially, His visit
little Ida Shattock, daughter of
(Mr. and Mrs. Louis âShattock, Syd-
ney . The child. was se-
véte buried a few days ago and
succumbed to her injuries in the
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City Hospital: on âSaturay. e|the Provincial (Mxhtbition next} » peing:
1 Pees autumn. Mr. Robertsom has ae oul
. SHE CHAMPIONâCongratula.|@ conference, with Mr. C. Re} ws Actual Net.
Htions are, due to the splendid Tug.|Smaliwood, Secretary of the Ex-/q, H, Porley ..+... .--- 92 68
Sub ari of the P. &. I. Light|hibition Association,,. at, which| Harvey Dand ........+ ++ 88 7%
'Horse;,-whose members won. the| Tain arrangements, ahd reduced) w, Wr, Frager ...... .-++-100 175
coveted distinction ot detedting|fates on the Island, and betweon| pr. J Gart. McDonald... 95 77
the hitherto never. defeated team|!t and the Mainland were minute-);,, D. Payzant ve102 79
Flof.H..IM. S< âRaleigh ap the Army|'„. considered. Mr. Robertson) Dr, Irwin LB ice toagt se 108. (80
while on. the Island. will consult
with the Committee of the Scotch-
fort Célebration who Nave com-
pleted arrangements with him for].
running all special trains from
Richmond to Scotchfort, and re.
turn, Souris to Scotchfort and re-
turn, and Vernon to Scotchfort and
return. The Vernon,, special will
and , Navy sports. on Saturday. af-
pitertoon. | T) e Light Horse men
were picked for the team only a
day or so before the sports and
this adds additonal lustre to their
victory. Following are the mem-
berrs of the team:âLieut. Allison
McMillan, M. M., (A. Squadron),
Lieut. O /W. Campbell, (A.);
Agents. Wanted gy
take care of the Charlottetown
People attending this celebration
at Scotchfort. The change in the}:
Lieut. (H#. Cannon, (B.); Lieut.
iLeFurgey, (B); R. S. M. A,
âNicholson, (H. Q.);S. S. M., N.
bara GANVASSERS WANTED
in, driige for foot allments, exclu-
diva territory... Very good propo-
sition. 30 St. Anne St,, 8st.
Hyancinthe, Que.
* Miscellaneous
âWalker, (A); Sgt. F. Murphy, | 8#âąmer time table here wili go
BP dead noe i de
W AID OF pnlen wey
Meyon 6 ~ grow nesday ; aia
SHOP from Holmanâs Catalog. moe iy There will be @ pay Make Good Score
Sree âtable «in. connection:.. : 1 eget eae ,
_ DIED FROM BURNSâMany wil'} }-. Weta eure on NW GLASGOW, June 21. â
fegert to learn of the death of} SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGE-| i members of Abercrombie
haye been using nts Srqunie, !
ma iaet tournament recently held brought
this time is im connection without sone good scoring, ee
A, H. Tully...
E. S. MacKenzie ».......
Dr. W. H. Robbins ..., ..
will âbe carried on in the near fu-
ture,
Giuigow Gates
jolt, Club have been enjoying tre
weather and large: numbers
A
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81
81
Another. handicap tournament
Thied Round Results
GC. C.. Fraser, Montreal, defeated
William McLuckie, Montreal, by 8
The A
LOSTâ FRIDAY PEARL BRACE
let between city and Beach
mi! Inn. Please leave at Guar:
ian. â
LOSTâHUS FLANGE OFF AUTo-
(H. Q.); Set. W. Beaton, (A);
Sgt; McKinnon (B); Corp. Brown,
(A);. Trooper L. Coles; (A. Troop
er B. Campbell, (B); Capt. Mac-
Donald (A) coach.
and 7..(The game was all square
after the morning eighteen holes.)
L. L. Bredin, Detroit, defeated
M. Jones, âToronto, by 1 up. Mr.
Bredin: was.1 up in the. morning.
into effect on Monday the 26th
instant. It..will be about the same
as, that-of-last summer. â
HANDSOMEâ DISPLAYâIn the
mobile wheel on Monday between
R. R. Statioi and bridge, P.C
Brown, Revere Hotel. ;
large show window of the 2 Macs
NURSESâ CAKE SALEâTho |Prugstore is to be seen probably
*lgraduate nurees purpose holding a|the largest and best: display of
cake sale on Friday afternoon, silver, cups and medals ever shown
5NO. ALFRED MODONALD sUR|:
â weyor, Hermanville,
ROOM . AND BOARDâ LARGE
comfoftable room, 25 Upper
Prince Street.
FOX RANCHERSâFEED PEER
Jess Cod Liver Oil Biscuit, be-
cause they contain. more fat pro-
tein and time than other bis-
ouits. Order today, P. B. I. Fox
Bisouit Co., 50 Oorchoster St.
MAKE MONEY AT HOME â $15
to $60 paid weekly for your
spare time jwriting show. cards
inf Charlottetown. The display,
âC,.N, Scott, Montreal, defeated
R, McAlliffe, Buffalo, by 2 up. Mr,
elke was 3 up in*the morn-
ing.
W. J. Thompson, Toronto, de-
; sere
ys in Khaki
7 re
Afternoon, Where the
Gaturday afternoon was a gala
day at the Abegweit Grounds.
where the Army and Navy Athletic}t
Meet under the auspices of the
Navy League, Y. M. C. A. and
Abegweit â Club wasâ held with
splendid success, the attendance
events coming off in first class or-
der, The grounds, which have late-
Club, preseented a fine apppear-
ance and this ng doubt yery ma.
deed one of the big drawing events
of the meet.
During the progress of the sports
begweit Grounds Were Crowded. Saturday
Were Held With Great. Success.
Horse Cover Themselves With Gtory.
being very large and the various nallers.
ly been fixed up by the Abegweit |Horse,
teriaily assisted in the success Sh°t Put
of the meet. The weather also was
ideal. fistâLt. ©. Campbell, Light
Addeq to this was the enjoyment} Horse.
of the magnificent music furnished] 2nd. Capt. D. A. McDonald,
by the band of H. M. S. Raleigh,|Light Horse.
which âplayed during the lulls in} 3rd,âPte. B. Campbell, Light
the sporting activities and was in-)Horse.
June 30th, to augment, their fund
for the National, Memoriil, Mr.
George J. Rogers has kindly given
the nurses space in his store for the
hor Sule
SAFE FOR SALE. APPLY EXAM-
iney Office.
het : sale, Buy your. .. Dominion Day
HARNESS FOR SALEâ APPLY cake and so help. a, worthy cause.
174 Kent St. PERSONALS
FOR, SALEâDRAFT MARE ANE
oal . A, Moase, Kensingtony:
OLD PAPERS FOR SALEâAP.
ply, Examiner Office. ree
Miss Lena MeLure is. spending
the week end with the. Misses
Doris and Marion âLeard, Summer-
side. â
Mrs. Dr, A. W. Beard, Sum-
merside accompanied by her
daughter Marion and Miss Dobson
BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE
house lot. Apply Guardian,
for us. â(No canvassing. We in-
struck and âsupply you with the
work. West-Angus Show Card
Service,.102 Colborne Blding.
Poronto. i
PROF, ELDRIDGE, 158 PRINCE
street every Friday and Satur-
day; hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
untit further notice give advice
on all subjects concerning life.
Guarantee satisfaction or no fee
accepted; everything private
and confidential. Low fee for
ladies $1:00 and $2.00.
Help WaritedâMate.
WNATEDâMAN FOR FARM.
work..Amos Rodd,, Milton.
FOK HANCHER WANTED EX.
perienced man to go to New
/ York, State at once, Position
More suitable for singlo man or
for married man, who can have
â. his family here. Apply at once
_, With references. W.,K. Rogers.
motored ot Oharlottetown Satur-
E
FEED aay.
FOR SALEâ500 BUSH.
Roper
oats. Apply John B.
Sherwood.
A GENERAL PURPOSE MARE, 6
years old, Apply 69 Dorchester,
âSt.
at a FE
FOR SALEâA, TWO BURNER
Florence Oil Stove. Apply at 5
Buston Street between 12.30 and
2 p.m, and from 6 to 7.30 p. m
FOR SALE;âHOME CIRCLE
range, good as new. Sell cheap
for quick sale, Apply, 57 Brigh-
ton, or Albert Proud, York.
FOR SALE NEW BOAT, SUIT-
able for Lobster or cod fishing.
Equipped with 5 Empertan En-
Miss Doris T. Leard returned
finished her license examination
at P. W.C. .
Capt. D, Moore, Capt. D. A,
McDonald, Lieut. 'H, Cannon and
Lieut âSquarebriggs of the P. HB. 1.
Light Horse were entertained to
dinner by some. of the \officers of
H. M. 8S. Raleigh yesterday.
Mr, Richard Keating, a former
member of the (City Police Force
during tlie regime of the late Mar-
shal Flynn, is visiting in the city
an dprovince, after an absence; of
a number years.
gine, Apply to H. L. Arnold,
Bristol. BIRTHS
FOR SALEâ HOUSE, MODERN! HENNIESSEYâIn this city on
conveniences. Barn, and large
yard. If not sold by July 1st
will be rented on that date, Ap-
ply 57 Brighton Ave.
= a
Jute 2th, to Mr. and âMrs, F. P.
Hennessey, a daughter.
BENNET â In Murray Harbor,
MANUFACTURERâ WANTS CA
pable and responsible party to
organize, operate route of New
Coin Automatics. Advertising
Scales. Big, {ncome, assured
For particulars, Territory, Colo-
nial Advertising Scale Company
473 Ontario âStreet West, Mon-
treal.
REPRESENTATIVE WITH PER
sonality to act as Jobber for Is:
land, opportunity affiliate with
growing factory.
required to carry stock.
Mep
havingâ automobile preferred. Ap}
ply at once J. I. Charlton, Vic-
torla Hotel, City.
Help WantedâFemale
WANTED A LAUNDRESS. AP.
ii ply P. K. I. Hospital.
WANTED â A MAID. GOOD
wages. Apply Mrs. W, S. Stew-
art, 294 Richmond St.
WANTEDâA GIRL FOR GENER
alâ housework. Apply at the
Aberdeen House, 72 King St.
WANTEDâJULY 187, MAID FOR
Some capital}
June 17th,.to Mr. and Mrs, F. C.
Bennett, a daughter, Hileen Mar-
garet. ,, . :
MARRIAGES
ROSE-KING â At East Baltic P,
âB. I. June 22, 1922, hy Rev. W,.
R. (MacWéiker, Peter Rose and
Mrs. Esther King, both of East
(Baftic. Whelr many friends join
in wishing both years of âhappi.
ness, Ay}
TBACHERS WANTED
TEACHEIR â Wanted for DeSa-
âble School First or Second
Class $125 supplement. Hector
(Mackay, secretary.
WANTEDâTEACHER FOR. NEW
Argyle School District, Number
56. Stpplement $75. Apply to
âHarry MeNevin, Secây, {
WANTED âTEACHER FOR MAR.
gate school, Supplement $1.50,
mid Summer vacation, C..C.
Baker, Secy. ee
PRINCIPAL WANTED FOR CAR
DEATHS
shat ryeG i the City Hospita?
on June 24th, 1922, Ida Shattock,
her late residence 139 Sydney St.
to R. C. Cemetery.
WANTED A SECOND CLASSâ
âteacher for Bradalbane School
District No, 105. Supplement
$80.00, âMidsunmer vacation, Ap-
ply to R, J..Todd, Secretary.
TEACHERS WANTED. âFor Al.
~perton âHigh School, No.. 119. A
wale principal ard threo . other
teachers, Good supplements. Ap-
ply to M. R, Leard, Secy of Trus-
tees.
HOOPERâAt the home of her
daughter, Mrs. John D, McBeath,
âMoncton, on, Jund 24th, Mrs.
Hooper -widpw . of Mr. D. L.
Hlooper,, Charlottetown, aged 66
years. Funeral Wednesday after,
noon, time to be announced later.
Ă©
COFFINâOn the 24th instant at
general housework. Apply 11
, Pleasant St., Phone 485-3.
ee <
ââWANTEDâ GRADUATE NURSE
with public health training for
generalized Public Health work | ---â a | ee! t
inâ @mall âtowns ot New Bruns |+eACHER WANTED For |besin at 2,15, Funeral Private.
wick. For, particulars apply| Springfield School, first or see-} 3 party
âDirector Public Health Nursing
Service, Department of Health
âFredericton, N.B.
ee
Wanted i!
WANTED: LIGHT LATE MODEL
secondhand car, in. good condit-
ion, Give full particulars, make,
model, ete and lowest cash price.
Address Box 116 Guardian.
To Let
To LET:ROOMSâ âFOR LIGHT
house keeping, Apply Guardian.
the P.. B. Island Hospital, Mrs,
Edward Coffin, formerly of Gren-
Wich, St. Peters Bay in the 86th
year of, hier âAged. Funeral Tues.
day by the 3.16 tran from Wright's
Undertaking Parlors. Service to
WANTED.â PRIN.
cipalâ and > assistant, for Tryon
Consolidated , school. Supple
ments $1:25.00, â$100.00, Albert
Howatt, Secretary.
TEAGHERS
on Donminion Day. and every wir-
Saturday to Summerside, having|wortd,
comprises the 34. beautiful cups
donated for the big Abegweit meet
ner shuld justly feel proud of
possessing one of these beautiful
prizes. In addition there isâ the
collection of that well known
bicycle rider Geo. L. Prowse,
who won many a hard fought *ace
some years ago. There is also
shown for the first time in any
city in Canada the wonderful
medalg and cips won by William
Halpenny, the man who has done
more to put. Prince Edward Island
on the athletic map than any oth-
er living Islander. This. coliection
of Mr.. Halpennyâs {s simply mag-
nificent; and comprises isome of
the best prizes offered for pole
valuting, and high jumping in tho
According to the Gazette, Mon-
treal, the Corporation of Trinity
Parish, of which Rev, Canon Joun
âM. Almond, D.C.L., C.M.G., C.B.
E., is rector, have entered upon
thé most important and significant
stage of their great work of: build-
in in Notre Dame de Grace the
New Trinity Church, designed, ta bef
a permanent memorial, of a nation |
al character to the tens of thous- Buffalo .. 32. 45 Web A :
ands of young men who made tie; Jersey City 32 508! thoy showed 80 eXC pieaily St Ne
supreme sacrifice in the Great War) Toronto .. 34 dog | sults âof training in taking. WD .b38, i
which saved civilization | from Readingg 33 C« positions and in thel: resolute an
perishing 1 Syracuse : 39 .400 sturdy appearance as they fronte'
; t Newark..... wees 20 43 their opponents, that their defeat
of Canada in its scope,'is to raise
the sum of $200,000.
This is the largest enterprise of
tuken by the âAnglican Church in
Canada. It has the best known of
Canadian Anglican leaders behind
it, and the public will watch | its
progress with the greatest inter
est. . eet 5
, Pret y eo. On %
Sclir. Puritan Missing
HALIFAX, June 24â-Sixteen
were missing today, in the wreck
of the schoofer Puritan. The
Puritan from Glotcester, Mass.,
went ashore off Sable Island last
night. tecording to word received
here from Superintendent Henry
leton School District No. 80] aged tWo years and one month b
Supplement $150, Burpee Mc|the dearly beloved daughterâ of Oe ee at om Ya nate the one
Nicken, Sq:retary. _}iLouls and Alice Shattock. Funer| mie captain andâ geven mien
al this (Monday) afternoon fromM|jandeq safely. at the island.
Henry reported, but sixteen men
in two boats âhave not been ac-
counted for. t
When the fog cleats it is be-
lieved the two boats will reach
shore. Tbe Puritan was. to com-
menâs race. The Esperanto an.
otherâ racer which Was _ built in
Gloucester was lost off the Island
several months ago,
Hohectoleta
* Restotitin
ond class, Supplement §75, Wel-
lington Haslam, Secretary, Emer-
ald RR. ; '
WANTEDâ A TEACHER FOR
(Stanhope School District No. 30
tye}
a foe
second or third elas, soot he h: fo
class preferred, ce metauch | OM. UB@f ottetown
lan, Seq, ., Trustees +
WANTED â SECOND CLASS
teacher for Mayfield School Dis:
nao
TEACHER. WANTED FO WIL-
mot Valley school district, No.
Fuitniture
prevalent recently
circles, but carefully
of Commons by
troit..
The present effort, which will!
be extended to include the whoic)
a parochial character ever und sts
pete in the dnternational Iisher i
Again Rumored
LONDON, June 24.âTwo, rumors
in. diplomatic
hushed wp,
received official recognizance when
they wére brought tp in the House
Col. Wedgewood,
âAdmiral Sir William C, Pakenham
appeared on the grounds, and this
fact being. announced, he was
greeted. by the vast crowd throns-
ing the grand stand with three
rousing cheers which he courte-
ously acknowledged.
In the sports the P. B. I. Light
feated T. J, Cuthvert, Winnipeg, by
7 ard 5, Mr, Tliompson was 3 up
in the morning.
SEMI-FINALS TODAY
Fraser, Montreal, vs, Bredin, De-
Scott, Montreal, vs, Thompson,
Horse.
In Big Athletic Meet
Army and Navy Sports
3rd.âPte Jackson, Navy.
Height 4 ft. 10inches. (Hxhibi,
jon jump did 5 feet 4 inches).
Quarter Mile Run
1st.âCorp. H.. Jamteson, 'Sigt!
2nd. Sgt. Pranks, Navy.
8rd.âPte. H, M. Crabbe, Light
Time 57 2-5.
Distance 33 feet 3 inches.
Three Legged Race
1stâCollins and Steele, 105th.
2nd.âTanton and Vincent, Light
8rd.âStent and Hopkins, Navy.
220 Yd. Run
bagless Ree nen ee Horse proved themselves victori- 1st.âCpl, H. Jamieson, Signal-
. ous over all competitors, making lers. &
How They Stand ot ugerogate of 38 points, No. 8| 2nd.âE.. .M, Crabbe, Light
Âą Signal Company came next with | Horse.
3rd.âC. Drake, Signallers.
32 points, the Navy men third with
27 points and the 1st Battalion In-
Natjonal League.
' til Lost P.c,|fantry with 13 points. The boys} | Tug-of-War
New York.: we BB 22 683 in blue fought gamely through each a
St. Louis .. 33. 27 ee event, and were always the first First TrialâNavy vs, Light
Brooklyn wee BBE 80 "524,10 applaud the victories of their Horse.âWon by Light Horse.
Pittsburg ....0 ce â99 38 .509;CPponents. The Signallers, though âSecond TrialâSignallers vs.
Chicago .. ; 7, 29 32. 484 ginall in number, proved them- âLight âHorse. âWon by Light
âCincinnati 30 32 484] Selves splendid athletes and are Horse.
Boston ...-...6 oe âsee 24 33.421; t9 be congratulated = upon taking F
Philadelphia... ....... 21 35° 375 second place in the final score. One M'le Run
American Lea j All through the. sports a generous es OR uc aie #
SHAN AG p.c, feeling of good humor and com.'j 1st. Pte, Francis, 105th.
Sti Dou Stee csc. ce BRe eee 585|ftdeship prevailed, both between | BA ala Hopper, Navy. .
New York .... "37 29 5e1|Ccontestants and spectators. 3rd.âP. McCormack, 105th.
Detroit .. â35 29 (647{ âMajor âCrosby, U.N. Consul, was |, Tithe 1-4â69; 1-2-2. 26; 3-4â
Chicago: .-.ee sce 6. 82 82 â500| not only an enthusiastic spectator at 3.45; he 47 Hp
Washington 8h 88 .4gq|the sports but also acted as one ack Race
Cleveland .... 30 34 .4ggt0f the judges. â ; ee pe
Philadelphia 23 a at The most exciting event of the ot ea R. Tanton, | Light
Hoston ... 95|day was the tug-of-war. Here the} 90" : :
site ape Light Horse team won great A ee M. Crabbe, Light
PC. gloryâfor themselves in twice de-
750\ {eating the teams of the Raleigh
3; and the Signallers. The Navy team
515 had never before been beaten and
Baltimore
Rochester
after: the first hard contest, came
American League. :
erican League las much a surprise perhaps to the
St. Louis .. .... abaioahieerciark inca! team as to themselves, They
Detroit «+ -31002202.â10 17 piheartily applauded the victors
; however and marched off the field
R.H.E,
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Cleveland ..1001002010â5 10 0
âChicagoâ .. .. ..0101003001â6 9 0
National League
with equal credit to themselves,
In the running high jump, Corp.
P. McDonald of No, 8 Signal Com-
pany easily won first place jump-
ing 4 ft. 10 in. In an exhibition
eentest with another opponent he
cleared 5 feet.4 inches with case
and received enthusiastic ap-
plause.
The other events came. off in
good order; the three legged race,
potato race and sack race proving
as amusing fas exciting. In the
running broad jump Corp. McDon-
Philadelphia
Washington
New York ..
âBoston ....
R.H.E.
Boston .. .. «09000211509 14 2
Philadelphia ,.0302801001â10 12 21
R.H.E.
t Balti 1s
EN aaa 2nd.âPte. Jackson, Navy.
| Toronto
Baltimore
ce + 010010010â
OME if 4 \Distance-â20 ft. 4 inches.
Rochester at Newark, game sche
duleq for Saturday was played on
Running High Jump
Brooklyn .» .-000000010â1 6 0 rey â| i
iy » a /and again distinguished himsolf,
New York ..- Pe ekktia shai § ee winning first place with a jump
â ein 7 {of 20.ft. 4 inches. ,
Pha : Baa pa Following isa summary of the
St. seinen e + OO: mie sventaies
âCincinnati « -001200021--6 13 2
Pittoburg. .., «+ -000100010â2 8 5 p 1OUE Yak Dae
Peer i
âAt PUL a ay League 1st.â/Sgt. Pranks, Navy.
; RHE. gndâCpl, Phil. McDonald; Sig-
Buffalo .. .. ..001001503â10 10 0 (nallers.
Reading .. .. ..101000020â4, 14 .2 3rd, Pte. Chas. Drake, Signal.
At Jersey City. â Tors:
wihall ch Riintiiig Broad Vv
Syracuse .... .. ..3038200010â9 11 0 ULL a Gd Atle
Jersey City ....000200051â8 11.1 i istâCpl. P. âMcDonald, Signal
; ers.
3rd.âSet. J. Doyle, Light Horse
istâCpl. P. McDonald, Signal.
3rd.âL. L. Beaton, 105th.
Hammer Throw
Ast.âCapt. D. A. McDonala,
Light Horse.
3rd.âA. E. MacPhail, Signal-,
lers. ;
Distance 75 feet, 9 inches; 6S
feet, 5 inches.
r
Potato Race
(6.men teams)
1st.â Navy team.
2nd.â-Light. Horse.
38rd.âLO5th,
SCORE BY POINTS
hight Horseâ38 points.
Signallersâ32 points.
Navyâ27_ points. |
105thâ13 points.
Officiai's
RefereeâDr. Yeo.
StarterâF.. P., Hennessey.
Clerk of CourseâG, H. Gorbell,
Jas. Coyle.
JudgesâT. W. B. Prowse, U.
S. Consul Major Crosby, Petty
Officer (Hines (Physical Director of
H. M. SS. Raleigh), J, McHach-
ern, S. Doyle, L. B. McMillan,
AnnouncerâGeo.. L. Prowse.
âScorerâLt., McDonald (105th
âBattalion: )
PRIZE DONERS
RP, WB. 1, Light Horseâ$20.00.
Reddin Bros.
Fennel & Chandler
Patons Ltd.
Goffff Bros.
Prowse Bros,
Moore & McLeod
S. A. McDonald.
Hughes Drug Co.
McLellan Bros.
Henderson & Cudmore
W. W. Wellner Co., Ltd.
Perfection Ice Cream,
Sunday.
0
Mrs Maltory Won
lers.
« Jnd-âPte..Gannen, Navy. -
J. & T. Morris.
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At tho Belvedere Golf Links on -
Saturday afternoon quite a large
number were present to witness
the match between fifteen players
of the H.M.S, Raleigh and. fifteen
from the Charlottetown Golf Club.
Much interest was centered in this
mateh; and âthose present wee
treated to a real live game from
start to finish. The game started
at 2.39 and the officers andy mid-
shipmen participating in the game
went aboard ship at_7 oâclock after
having enjoyed a giorious after-
noon at the popular game of Goit
and winning the match 9â6»
{Tea was served by Mrs. J. .A.
Mathieson, Mrs. J. H. Malcom
Mrs. (Dr.) Pethick and Miss Gillis-
pie,
| The following players took part
in the matehn:â i
H. M. S.. RalâŹighâPaymaster
Lt. Reed, Lt. Orr Ewing, Command
er Spicer, Capt. Bromby, Command
er Fraser, Lt. Cuzon-Howe,, Mid-
shipman Garnett, Midshapman
Cardhunter, Commander Batt, Mid
shipman Gabbitt, Midshipman Mor-
tincau, Midshipman Forest, Pay-
master Com, Pillowe, Paymaster
Lt. Wynne, Midshipman Keymer,
CharlottetownâA. W. Weeks, J
Maleom, D. B. Stewart, Geo.
J. Rogers, Dr. V. Le Goodwill,
Prof. F. âą, Watkis, C.H.B.° Long-
worth, A.B. Cosh, H.W. Weeks.
H. A.â Miller, Geo, P. Nicholson,
Judgeâ âStewart, J.A.S. | Bayer
Dr. Archibald, J. E. O'Donnell,
A return match will be played on
Wednesday afternoon at 2.30- a
Belvedereâ Links. which no doubt
will be as interesting as on Satur-
day afternoon, As the Charlot.
tetown players are determined to
redeem themselves.
âââ_ââ-0- =
Tennis
The Charlottetown Tennis Club
held a most * successful - afternoon
at their courts Saturday. A jarge
number of strangersâ being present,
including officers from the H.M.S.
Raleigh. z ofl
Althcugh there wasâ no matches
scheduled some very fine playing
took place and a most enjoyable
afternoon was voted by all present
Tea wa sserved by the Misses
Holl, Helen Jamieson and M.
Riley.
Dempsey Must
Take a Chance
No fighter, champion or other-
wise, is going to hold up Tex Ric-
kard for half a million or any.
other absurd sum for his services
and until the boxers come back
to earth and the swelling in their
heads is besides considerably gone
there will be no Dempsey- Wills
bout or any other, so far as the
big promoter is concerned.
ROBHAMPTON, Eng,, June 22-â
In tle continuation of play. in the
Roehampton tournament today,
Mrs, Molla Bjurstedt Mallory de-
feated Mrs. Peacock, Engalnd, 6-4)
6-1, and,in the mixed, doubles, sec
âWe are authorized by Mrs. Levi
Ings to sell by public auction at
her home, No. 84, Fitzroy Street
ond round, paired with Baron
Morpurgo, Italy, the
player, defeated _ Betty, Engian
who asked WHat âaction had been
taken regatding, the imminent at-
tompt at restoration of the Hohen-
zollerns in. Genmany,, d whether
France had raised again the ques-
tion of cancellation of war debts in
-)oxchange for a reduction of their } Miss Lumley fils, 6-3, 6-7, 8:
trict, No. 89... One with vad on Weilnesday, June a eae patton waite
ph eh Protestant: pre cinih (olngâst © OchOOk Dri, âSHArD. is 1 pe sear In the fourth round of the menâ
Spplement $125.00. James A.\her household furniture, compris: (Cecil Harmsworth, Portannentary tihale, (ME. Gorbault, drance, i
Toustort, Secây R-R. No. 2. |ing parlor, sitting âroom, dining Undersecretary for Foreign Af) teateg âCaner, 3-6, 9-7, 8-6.
ââ+-ââ | room, bed rooms, hall and kitchen, ) fairs, replying on behalf of the Gov-
ernment, admitted that information
de
American
10-12, 6-4, 7-5. In the fourth round
Q,.Colket. Caner and Miss. Tdith
pranonneey won ais P. J. Oakley
an Mis, of
71, a first or second class teadh-
up to date home, Therms at sale,
, xugs, mats, shades, par, me
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ACTION SALE
/Thursday, .
from Charlottetown,
cattle just freshened,
Guerfiséys and
Auctioneers,
Juno 29, 1922, at One
O'clock at Wrights Bridge, 3 miles
} sixteen. milk
Jerseys
Ayshires, all young
throne, but said
was known.
est Oiitar
OTHAWA, June 24,âMengre de
tails reaching here tell of,a cyclon
tricts.
commission west of
A box oar
for second. Apply to Geo. H.
(Boyle, Secretary, Cornwall,
ern aM |
Auctioncer,
miles cast of Winnipeg. â
nothing definite
}
eu
10
whick at 9.30 this thorhing was}âHeten qh. egal SN aged two
sweeping east from the Kenora dis-
Heavy hail and severe lightning
has put all telegraph wires out of
ort. Willlam,
was blown completely
from the track at Lydiatt, forty
24â Australia, defeated Belgium
in..the frst. matoh, of, the Davis
clip tie, series which began here
toddy, Gerald L. Patterson, . the
dae Ne star, beat J. Washer,
4:8, 6-4, 6-4, The second
6:8, : atoh
also Was won Reteratig oO.
Peng defeating G. Watson.
j â , Ai cal âo n i j
eo} âFREDPRICTON, No B., Site 24.
yeuts and six months, succunibed
-}on Tuesday evehing to injuries
âwhich she received on Monday
whet sho fell itito a pail of scald;
itiz water at her home tipsetting it
And catising terrible biirns on her
âback, The child was a daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. William McConaghey.
us : hme