BEN BEY CIGARS 7.100! to rlir-LastPzz/‘Ff/ Choose Yours Here The Assortment Includes: LARGE i and FRESH VARIETY , of TOILET CREAMS Ponds Creams and RamsdelPe Creams Melba Creams Pompeian Creams Nyal Face Creams Armando Creams Three Flowers Creams and manyothera Daggett -—TRY US TODAY- J. ERNEST n. WORTH Phone 1085 The Popular Drugstore, 142 Prince Street MODERN BATH, ROOMS“ ARE OUR SPECIALITY Why not have those changes made in your Bath Room NOW. i Can supply any Plumbing Fixture you. may need. Your order will receive every at-_ tention. FRED l-l. TRAINOR THE RELIABLE PLUMBER so GRAFTON STREET PHONE 393-4- OPP.PRlNCE EDWARD THEATRE i illilalabar VI Wins _.F____._E Knocks Out p Garcia In A i Glass ‘A’ Trophy 10th R0illltlllj ]l_\[{'|‘]-‘()](l'l_ l'lillll.. Jllul- 20.»- Lonis ll-{idl liaiplan, 0i‘ -\i\‘l'i‘i"l\- lfonir. \\ul‘l<l,< i'l'2lilil‘|'\\l‘li£lll l-halnp _ ion, sll<-<-l-,~~l‘lill_\-- llrlw-tldvd his llili‘ ‘by scoring a kinwimill (wt-r Hubby Garaciil (ll Baltimore, iu tilt‘ H-lllil round of a l5-rouull nlalrh in llit‘ . C’ . Hflflmill \l'@1°‘i""m" “imghi- Tlwl The Zorrected time of the Mala- flgm “m g” “Ow” a“ " teflmimhbar was 116 hours, and four sec- thc referee Sleiillell knockout as _ in and stopped it utter Garcia had taken a count oi nine after filly‘ of righting in the four seconds tenth round. The challenger was down seven! timee before the referee sloping‘ l the fight. in the eight he wilte three times for counts Oi’ six, six.~ and two under the power of Kapl-i, be l paved him in his last trip to lhclm, ian’s driving punches. The CflllVilfl. in the ninth h1- mtl lhn Cllvllvyllglill oven thrcc more tllnt-s for rotints oi s|x,l fivo and lhruc nnd in the tenth ht- took nim- bt-forl- ill!‘ rvft-rl-c lutilcd the mulch. <0}?- (leorgo U hie Of the Cleveland team has the re- putation of being the hardest hit- ting pitcher ln'the American Lca- gue. -—--——¢O-€~—-—-—- QINSECT BITES Ben stings, mosquito bilos. etc... are greatly relieved by apply- in; Mlnardla. .ulas‘s, I I ‘ first to cross the finish line lac-t liMMlllflON. Bermuda. June 29 wlalabar V-lii, owned lby John Al- illt-il. captured tho Bermuda trophy ‘h. Class "A” and Black Goose. own- il-ll by W. Findlay Downs. captured lllt’ lrophy in ‘Class “‘l3" of the New London to Bermuda yacht race which cn-dod here yesterday. Jolie ,ilri.~‘, owned by E. G. Martin, of the itoyul Western Yacht Club, Plymouth. Eng, captured the prize in clus‘ “ ‘ onds, being 28 hours longer than .her record run in 1924. l The yachts after their time had ‘been corrected finished in the fol- lowing order: Malabar VlliL. Dragoon, Cygner, Trade Wind, Jolie Bria. Bluewater, .Countess, Black Goose. élagamere. Harlequin. Carolina and Windjam- ner d .\lalay had not crossed the fin- ish line when the race was declar- , All the visiting ylwhtamen will gbc guests at a dinner by the Royal ‘ilormtldtt Yacht Club tonight. ‘Captain Hancock, of the Caroline tlillll that his yacht journey from London, was a drifting match rath- vr than a sailing race with the ex- ception of a brlei period. During iliu rain squalla the Caroline kept on lull sail since there was com- paratively little wind. The Dragoon which finished second after her time hud been corrected was the Friday morning and received a prize tor finishing first. German Boat Wins Second Race LONDON, June Z9.—- Sigrid [iV., ownt-d and piloted by R. C. Krau- l-WF "f fiflflllfiny. won today's race- in the rat-vs for the Duke of York's trophy. The British boat, owned by Mina M. B. Csretairs, was second. America's D. P. Davin’ Ilixlo l-‘lyer and the British boat. Gull Dog, abandoned the contest owing to engine trouble. Those wore the only four boats _ r-nmpotliil! in the second round. New (l won the first round ‘Saturday, thua giving the ‘British and the (lt-rmans each a leg on the trophy. The winner's time was ‘We hour. night minutes, 51 seconds, for an average speed of 2_tl_knota over the cnursn of 32 sen miles. Tiger Flowers Beats Newman BO-‘iTON. June 29.- Tiger Flow- ers, Atlanta, 0a.. The Primrose 1111., Malwar. Quite. New 0., ' middleweight. Ail-REGAN OHIOABO. June lt-Jlm Illi- vrnrdl pitched in line form today holding 8t. um to four scattered hits. little striking out seven men and. shutting out the visitors, 1-0. in the final game of the series. 0 4 1 Chlollo .. 7 10 0 vangllder, Wlnxard, Never; and Dixon; Edwards and Bchslk. PHILADELPHIA. June Ila-Lef- ty Grove was in flue form today and pitched the Athletics to a 1-1 victory over the Yankees in the first game of the serial. Grove fan- ned 10 bstters including Babe Ruth twice and Gazelle four times in a row. New York 1 ‘I 1 Philadelphia '1 9 1 Hoyt. Mcqusid. Brutoa and Bengough; Grove and Cochrane. ‘BOSTON. June zg-ogden. ofl Washington, was hit hard tor eix innings and the Senators lost to Boston, 6 to 2 today. Wlltae held the visitors to three hits. Washington . - . 2 8 0 6 16 2 on . Ogden, Palmero and Ruel; Wiltae and Stokes. DETROIT. June ESL-Detroit's winning atreek which had run up to 7 straight games, qvaa broken to- day when Cleveland fell. on Coop er and Collins in the sixth innlnl; for five runs and won 8-4. 4' 9 1 Uhle and Myatt; amoper, Collins Stoner, Johaa and Woodsil, Man- lion. National i-flllie ClNtqflMNlATl. JuneJl-The Cin- cinnati Roda increased their lead by taking the fourth straight game from Pittsburgh today. 6-1. Ilppa Rixey pitched excellent ball for Cincinnati, allowing only fotir hits; . ‘ 4 . . 614 2 Aldridge, Oldham and Spencer; Rixey and ‘Piclnich. BROOKLYN, June zit-The (Phil- lles advanced their winning streak to five straight today -by landing on four Brooklyn pitchers for 14 hits in turning out a 9-4 victory. Leach obtained four Phila. hits. in- eluding a home run with one on. Philadelphia Brooklyn .. . . . . .. 4 9 3 Ulrich and Henline; MoGi-aw. Mo Woeny", Erhardt, Williams and O‘ Neill, Hargreaves. NEW YORK. Juno 29.—The New York Giants won a light hitting game from Boston today. 3 to 2. an eight inning rally producing the lwinning margin. Boston filled the ‘bases in the ninth but Scott struck out Gatreau tor the third out. _ ‘Boston New York Benton. and J.. Taylor; and Florence. Mogrldgo Greenfield. Scott ST. LOUlS, June 29.-—The Chi- cago Cube pounded three St. Louis Cardinal pitchers for 16 hits today and won. 11-3. Eight of the Cub hits came in the fifth and resulted in eight runs. Root allowed the locals only six safeties and struck out nine men. Chicago . . . . . . . . . 11 16 5 St. Louis . 3 6 0 lRoot and Gonzales; Keen. John- son, Hallahim and 0‘Farrel, Vick. i Abegwcit Practice The tollowlng players will please report at the Abegweit Grounds this evening at 8.16 for ball prec- tice: Francis. McCai-ey, L. dumbbell. ~V. MoQuaid. MadFn-lane Connors. Alyward. Hobbs, Art MacDonald. Lynda. W. gtyan. Cronin. W. J. McDonaI , E. Diamond. Williams, S. Ryan. Saunders. S. Diamond, McGulgan. J. MeEachern The team to play in Summer-side Dominion Day will be picked from above players and arrangements made for transportation to Sum- merslde. Grand Circuit Driver Hurt DIJEVELA-ND, June 29. -— Ben White, protege °f the law Pop Coors, and for many years an out- standing driver on Grand Circuit tracks was seriously injured today when a horse and aulltr llllsfid ova,- mo bpdy after he had been hurled from the seat of his o" suiky. Me was taken to a hospital unconscious. l 1 v-ywv Fox chefs By special‘ ‘ arrangement with Dr. Allen we are to be the headgurt-n- for all of his famous fox remedies. Dr. Allen who started the first fox ro-soaroh In 1M world has handed to us for distribution all of Iris favor- lta formulae. New la the time to ps0 anka-“Akkkkkkaikkkkalk vvvvvv v v vvvv‘vvvv o|0wen ‘ma cnaatimarown sunburn-at‘ list of Nationdl -I.easue awatsmen to date. - West Kent Defeat Summerside High 9-5 Last evening at the Abegwelt grounds the West. Kent School team met the Summerside High School team in their return game and defeated them by a, score of 9 to 5 la a closely contested nine main-DB xame of baseball. With the exception of the first frame, when West Kent found the Bummrside moundsman for a bunch of hits and rolled up a score of iive rune. the game from this out was nip and tuck, but the West Kent team were able to hold their lead. Both teams put up o. good "brand bition of this favorite sport. other Kent boys swinging at air. The following is the line-up: . K. ‘S. S. H S Catcher Ward Carbonel Pitcher 1st Base Marley McDonald 2nd Base 3rd B8158 _ Lawton . Mclunis ‘Short. Stop Acorn K ‘Right Field Centre Field Squarebriggs Left Field MciMlllan i lHazen Cuvlsr. Pittsburgh: bard hitting outfielder has headedgthc of ball and displayed a good exhi- ‘Carbonell of the home team pit- ohed a steady game and was ably supported by his team mates, while Monkley had two bad ‘innings in the first and seventh when the home team got their lead, in the innisss‘ he had the Weet RJamieson Reid tFalls F. Cameron ' ma" ford . Jamieson- V. Groom F. Mclanis Best Bataman In National League for the greater part 0f the-season {J New Minor Pro. League is Formed ‘HAMILTON’, 0nt., June 29. - With representatives present from Hamilton, Toronto, ‘Niagara Falls, Windsor, Stratford. Brantford, and Landon, n new minor professional hockey league was formed at a meeting held yesterday. No oflicera were elected and none will be un- til the next meeting of the organ- ization which "ls to be known 8s the Canadian Hockey League in two weeks time. During that interval a committee 00111110560 of Percy Thompson, Hamilton; A. Ander- son, Londou. and C. .B. King Winds- or, will interview President Calder .of the National Hockey League. seeking affiliation. The committee will also draw up rules and regu- lations for the new circuit. and at the next. meeting, which will be held in Hamilton, they will repre- sent their report. ‘Mr Anderson occupied the chair, and J. Lawson acted as secretary- eeven teams and made up of the at yesterday's afternoon's and W. Yates; Windsor — Percy Moukley iLesueur, and C. B. King; London J. A. Anderson, W. Madden, S. and Goldie Protigers; N — J. E, Lawson. C R. -— Roy Brown, J3. James Kitchen and R. Walter; Strutford '—— C. Farquharson, Roy Brothers, C. llnyd. D. L. Robinson and C. N. Greenwood; Toronto — Charles w_ pr|chard.Quei-rie, N. Smith and J. A, Wilson. —---<o->--i- onto Golfer Wins S‘ I l The league will be composed of cities mentioned above. Those pre- _ sent ‘meeting were: Hamilton —- Percy ‘ Daleyffhompson, Andy Ross, R. B. Harris lagarai New-- and W. L. Wilkinson Brant-i Special THE GREAT With all England's Half a Million- - ’_. i. lloiitiay Attraction DRURY LANE DRAMA Sporting Best £illtza.iDerbylCi'owd of , i SEE The hruiglng battling prize fight with a fortune at stake. matle kidnapping the separate two lovers. The glorious horse w“; Derby, moat Ifamous of all English races. The fascinating glimpses behind stage of London's smartest shows- The exciting auto chase, mggh. Ines careerlng along at "cpl", speed. The dra- auemp; m Th9 WWI)‘ IVWIII. the exquisite fashion creations dear to every womarra heart. ' race. The The mysterious hanaom cab with its omlnou; passengers. Fox News-Fables Prince Edward Orchestra | l l FRINGE EDWARD | cites to ay. Howard Kinsey came through as a semi- flnalist by defeating P. D. B. Spence, ‘South Africa, 6-3, 6-3, 3-6, 63 I llincent Richards and Howard Kinsey had little trouble in advance Today at 3.15, 7 & 8.45 M-atinee— 26c, 16c. Night-37c, 26c, 16c. OTTAWA. Juno 29. —“The farm- er party stanjd for a complete clean up of the Customs from coast to coast." said Miss Agnes MaoPhail Eta the Canadian Press altar this morning's caucus. "Tile present enquiry has been confined to only A complete safety razor llTFlWi‘. designed that can be folded am carried in a vest Docket- lFor sterilizing paper money Chicago man has invented a cabl ed. net in which germs arc elcctrm-ut- ' Umpire — Bill Ryan. Base judge — Russel Smith. 123456789 Total’ lW.K.lS.600010300 9 S.H.S.000101030 5 Qualifying Round ‘DOROTO, June 29.——'Turnin‘;z in a 77. which coupled with 78 élglrs morning gave him a total of o. N°w m“ west Kent h“ d°'|W. J. Thompson, of Toronto, won feated Summerslde High. how abqthe quanfymg round o, the Candi. out a game. or series of Bflmefl- beflan amateur golf championship here tween Queen Square and Wfifiiqtoday. His brother Frank took sec- Kent for the Interscholastic Cbam- ond place with a score of 156, and 0101181110 07 the 1515011? There iianother member of the famous lots of good material in the city golfing family, Stanley, was tied R1100“ Bl Present. a0 we would ad-lwith 'R. lM. Gray. Toronto, for third vise all wide-awake City League place with 1-57. Don ‘Garrick had managers to do a. little scouting 1'59. around the "bushes." who knows but that they may discover a new "Blbfi." or “Shonna/l" Giants Outfielder Fractures His Arm NEW YORK, June 20.— The New York Giants today announced that Outfielder Al. Tyson will be out of the game indefinitely with a broken right arm. Tyson was hit in the arm early last week and was taken from the line-up. He was used all a. pinch bitter in Brooklyn 1w Friday. and was hit in the eame arm by Pitcher Jeea Barnes. 5411,1158!!!‘ MoGraw ordered an X- ray examination today which re- vealed a broken bone above the wrist, Rank Outsider Wins Grand Prix lPAiltlllS. June 29 .-'I‘he Grand,- ‘Pfix Do Perla. blue ribbon event of the French turf run at Longchamp yqaterday, ended at one and the B8918 time. ‘the ~Parifl "Grand Week" and the Paris season. Nearly half a million people. the llreatest crowd that ever gathered for a npoftlng event la Paris, made up the wide and unbroken border 0t humanity that lined the field. So crwded-‘were the promenades and grandetande that the parading mannequins who had come out for the last great showing oi frocks that Perla designers intend the world shall wear, passed unnoticed or withdrew from the crush, The otrtcmne of the race, like that of ‘lent year was a complete surprise. for James l-leauesare Take My Tip. adittle known and little touted ouoslder, forged to the front in the laat few yards to beat the javorite Biribl. by a head. Bole --—<oc>i Garland Buckeye Husky southpaw of ‘the Cleveland American Leapuars. Suzanne Announced Withdrawal VWIMHUBIDON. Ens. June 29.- Buaanae -‘Lenitlen, dncomparahla oa thetennla court and six times Wdmhledon champion, has with- drawn from the women's singles in the Golden Jubilee Tournament which might have glvon her a seventh crown. IBeeet by illness which in the opinion of medical attendants made it inadvisable to play she announc- ed eariy today that she could not irsmellpe for eqr-mlts. sob powds a for unttmfty foxes also his famous flt ours. 0 mend m‘ Jyo gwea third. Twenty-two horses ma, ’ i-Q-om DUKE or CONNAUGHT appear on the singles court and she is probably out of the tournament altogether. "I have dons my ‘best to oarry - ~ WDLL lPREQIDE on," sold Susanne in telephoning ‘LONDON. June 29. —H. it. H. to the chabhonee hor decision to re- l-ilti. Dull! of Counausht. former tire, "but I cannot go further be- Goveraor General of Canada. will cause of the pain '1 am suffering." ing t0 the fourth round by (llspmg- ‘two ports and has but scratched ing of s. lw. Robb and it. Meyer, the surface. It ruusl he extended preside at a_ function to ‘be given lMise Elizabeth Ryan's defeat, i-ll in three straight sets, 6.4, n.0, 5.3, Mrs Molla. Mallory and l), M, Greig defeater Mme. Mathlou and Jacques Krugnon in a full length "iaich- 6-2. 5-7. 6-1. Mrs Marlon lawn haired with George Crole- RWB. Great Britain, Davis Cup um. tender defeated Mrs ‘W. ‘R. Jackson and E. Semla. 6-2, 8-6. m ::A safe and sure medicine for a child troubled with warm“ h, lggth" Grave!’ Worm ‘Extermina- F buyer and these are from coast to coast and bo complete and without fear or favor, irrespec- ' tlve of where the chips full," The back of a new ‘base ball mitt is closed with a sliding fastener that ls caslcr to manipulate than a strap. Immigration into lPaieatine last year exceeded 38,000 persons, near. i1’ as many as in all the four pre- ceding years. eon-v e . , l very day is Dollar Day here, but Friday and sump-y o; "n. wuk bu", m, official Dollar Day of the City we of!" Drinking glasses taller hchu; washed are dried and Elven a biilil polish by a new electrically operat- ed machine. A compressed all‘ operated in- strument for dentists lo use in ill- llng teeth has been invented ‘by an Australian. There are more than 11,500,000 apple trees in Great Britain and last year's crop was nearly double that of 1924. J "m" 5 “Wllulld lPoclaI bargains to the live The Best Ever 200 Women's Suede Strap; and gym-d‘, good mung‘ up to d.“ “a l“ n!“ 55-25 to $8.00 for . . . . . . . . Man's Oxfords and tan reduced for these Goff Headquarters for Holeproof Hosiery. ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....- . . . , , . . , , , __ Boots just received well fittln dayl to . . . . . . g lasts, good ls ..'. r ....$3-08 25° W°'"°"" We“ Patent. Suede Ol‘ Smoked Elk Sandals. $1.00 to se-oo to.- $1.15 wunw" m.“ KM “m” b°°" WW9 "d "WWW. sizes 3 to 4V; reduced to.. $2.50 athera, black or . . . . . $3.25 sop-tr Men's Military Goodyear Welts for I-Day . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. $440 35° Pl" w°m°"'l White Shou- ‘rheae have been ‘on Ills! for one week Ila" and the larger sins srel almost all gone, li-iqwever we etlll have everything up to 5V: and a few 6| and 7s. Prion 25¢, 50¢, ggm Nam" My“? in,“ WM“ béak ‘m, km, - 30 pairs nice tan tlu for ladies’ $4.26 for . , _ , __ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $295 I Excellent line at 08c. _ 100 pairs Mllsses White Boots, slles l1 .12, 13, 1, 3,, __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ , ,, ‘w. i Our present prlees are the beat offered for years i 4' ‘or W‘ . ‘ , , outpointed Ray Neuman, Newark, IN- J-. In a tea-round match bore to- L‘; , . l N I M N night. The title was not at. stoke. Flowers weighed 1T1, Neumaa 173. by "I0 Clflldiln 101mb on July |l. 0-4. 0-0. by ‘Mrs George Golifreo. vlws Lord Willlnadon. Canada's the fOPIIIBI‘ Kitty McKane, sritmi next Governor General will be the star, was an upseytoday. 4Kuest of honor. The United States contlnlflll ‘ pf». l 4 4 17! QUIIN ITRIIT . Bras-i?“- -" ll! s". also? ~ -'_- ‘hi-lull’ llll 1,, an 'NA"ON Np‘)! "n “Inn ‘A-"s-‘qll. e"“-'r*~w-ry_r.>w~ ' r ~. - ‘a, .. a