‘Central Guordian . anmsr scavrom-suudsy. August 11th. Georgetown, 2.45 o. m.; .- jg h.‘ Feacnon ‘v ' '. , ho/OULD Q5 r1595 .‘ Basses? all» WmQ-Jggfis ~ 'r-~ u= run- LAST note HAD __ EN A Bur FARTHER AWAY some’ . » ~ on nave $51,“ i w ¢ 1' ALMOST‘ 5 pp‘; ‘ _ - ' CUP/ ‘ v ., . ' 9F N}! INCH Jones‘ us!" run- . ._ - cosr at. $75000 .- ; AND aoaev sow- i non-nus our ‘ma’ . ‘ GLORY i m ~ -» "si- "l Gal-DAMP 5 O BOXING TITLE HAS glhlgl/bloiiaifi 9” ‘MAT TENTH SECONU] , _ 1 i I i M.» flo- . . .' visor-is DIFFGQEMCE sirens/u .. .. i SYARDQM Ann MEDIOCRFPYIN wus- loo YARP DASH" L’ A. A . .-.. - , . /"_" ‘can I .wW~ - w =A nerve-testing putt of about " ‘twelvefeet, which had just enough bv-iiiomentum to drop in the 18th hole . mfthe Winged‘ Foot course, late one 1;: hturd ,-»aftem0on last June, achiev '- Minn-Robert Tyre Jones a tie in the Iidllnitedsstates Open Golf Champion- wmihip: .111 -the play-off, the next af- !"*.'UGID(III, iobby Jones won the title b" kiwi overwhelming A1 Espinoea. That "r putitin a crisis was the most inter- uZi-‘BNTXQZIWOEQ of the many made by w lthe nation's best golfers during the txmpen- classic at Mamaroneck, N. Y. an: Espinnss, one of the ablest and i: finest. likable oi professional "golfers. lemma in the ‘locker room, dressing urn-When told that Jones had to hole a ‘dimcult putt in order to tie Ai‘s 294. v iiBobby missed, Espinosa would be‘ ylgthe new national champion for ai m: at least, and that Open title is ygoggorth 4mm $50,000 to $75,000 a year my, a_"pro." A1 knew this, as Jones imyas preparing for that most critical di-JPBLF- ‘~ i | ‘_'fi_fQ'1gwhuQ'fl gallery of more than 5,000 watehgdi-‘Jmec prepare for that late- vputt, hundreds crowded the club- e,-.,,.iig'ii_ir¢1=v.§ritsse points twins w art ii “tritium .01 the drama at the 18th hole less than a hundred yards a- way. From a locker room‘ window Fiilihosa. watched the play. All the could see over the crowd's head was the ball move l ily towards the hole and drop in. l-le,smiled while say- ing, "I knew Bobby would make it." A tiny pebble or a stubborn clump oi grass might have spoiled that putt which seemed to crawl and, hesitating on the lip, Just manage to drop into the cup. A little too much tremor on the part of Jones as he gripped his famous “Calamity Jane" putter, a tiny obstacle on the green, and-Al Fspiluosa would have been champion and richer by many thousands during the current year. Both Jones and Espinosa, had missed several easy shots during the three days prior to that all-import- ant putt. What must have been their thoughts on how such “little things count" when the time came for that WGB-l-Of-WOB IZ-footer-and since then, ior that matter! The play-on‘ was an anti-climax. Jones was his superb self; Espinosa had one of, those awful “ofl days." It hit Al's golfing prestige hard, but the grim defeat enhanced his fine repu- under all circumstancu. Lime things-such as a single sec- oHd-oourit michtuy in all forms oi sport. Take the sprinters, for in- stance. Hundreds of unknowns our do the hundred in iractionsoi 1o seconds. But how many can run it in less than 10? Hardly more than a corporal’: guard-since sprint rec- ords began! under lmecoudsasprin. tor is a phenom; a wink over 1o sec- onds and he's just another not boyi The difference of a second is ox. tfemell’ impflrtant in the boxing "ml- FIFPO came within a split second oi the world's championship when he thumped Dempsey over the P0968 and out oi the ring. Jack himself all but regained his title when he had ‘Tunney blinking on the door at Chicago. The several sec- onds which Dempsey wssted ma" while reluctantly finding the WWI- ite corner were probably the most will? in all sport history. Ring annals are studded with bat- tles where a single second saved- and sometimes loat-titlu} Little things. to be sure! But little things, when counted, often make" the real difference between champions and ‘guano. 1o". 1929-‘ M i, __ i ,i4WLittle Things That Count I l?$§m Sturgeon, 7.80 p. m. S. A. Westcott. THE UNION FEEDS 0! Quebec. are giving‘ a special prise of one- quarter of; ton of their feed for the two best dairy cattle in milk. This is to be awarded at the Provincial Ex- ‘ hibition, Charlottetown, August 10 . to 28. ' sr warms CHUECli-Rev. George - EJRDBI will pfélch ‘In the St. Jamil Presbyterian Church Sunday‘ morn- ing at 11 o'clock, taking as his theme, ‘Christ, the Great Iilfe-Giver." In the afternoon -st 3 o'clock he will preach at Highfield, the sermon be- ing of special interest to your! Mvole, on. "The Call to Service." ' " MISS MARY DOULL of New York who is summering in Prince Edward Island, has; at the request oi the Ex- hibition Associstion, consented to make a display of her paintings and T clay work at the Provincial Exhibition, ' Charlottetown. August 19th to 25rd Miss Doull will be in the main build- ing and will demonstrate the making of pottery. - FAMILY BEREAVED-A telegram was received yesterday morning by Mr. George E. Hughes, announcing the death of Mr. W. A. Hawley, of Calgary, Alta. The late Mr. I-lawley was a well known, president of this city, for a number’ 8i yearsiud was a faithful adherent ofthe Salvation Army. Hs was also well known in musical circles, He leaves to mourn his wife, Annie Hughes, ‘sister of m. Geo. Hughes, City. YESTEBDMPS MARKET-Fowl 3125-90; Butterbeans 9c per lb; Beets 8c per bunch; Sssparella berries 20c pel‘ qut; blueberries 15c pel- qt; Butter 38c per pound; Eggs 32c per dared; Raspberries. 25c per quart: Peasjcc per qt; Gooseberries 15c per qt; Hay 45-50c; Oats 70c; Straw 40c; Old po- tstoes 30c; New $1.40. There were few‘ mackerel at the fish market today, but plenty of‘ Cod and Haddock; Mackerel 20-25c; God 0c per pound; Haddock l0 c per pound. PLEASANT OUTING-On Sat-- urday, August 3rd, the esnctuary Guild and young men accompanied by Rev. Mr. Bridgewater and ma. Brldgewater motored to Cavendish Beach and spent a delightful after- noon on the sands. playing, games. ‘bathing, etc. After s. hearty supper all sat down 0n the rocks and enjoyed the remainder of the day with read- ings and sing-song. Beautiful violin- music was rendered by Mr. Billy Bob- ey. On the return journey the party visited the spot that was once the home of "Lucy Maude Montgomery" a noted Canadian authoresl. I PERSONALS Mr. Jdhn McKenzie, Head of Mon- tague, was in the city yesterday. Sir Charles Dalton, and his son, Dr. Dalton and Mrs. Dalton of Brook- line, Mass, are guests at the Beach" Cirove Inn. _ ~ 7 GUARDIAN A Earolrs August Sale ofFurs Opportunities offered during the month that are W611 worth p investigating. The new fur fashionsiexpress the seasons mode. J alenderi ' feminine. of a much some models. Sale Price each PAGE SEVEN trend. August Seal Electric and Chapal Seal Coat 97.50 to 195.00 ss-a. Luxurious full fur-red Electric sud Chapel Baal (sheared and dyed bare) develop; these runs. Cleverly distinctive coats with the new style Pnquln crush collars, Paquln shawl collars of cross out skins, deep cuffs. Plsln models or with trimmings of Alaska i sable or Squirrel. August Bale Price each to Northern Muskrat Coats 54-1’. Reflecting a trim smsrtuess in every line, these coals are refidered all the more elegant through the skllful blending of the perfectly matched skins. ‘The soft, silky, sheen has an engaging charm distinct- .ly flsMerlnI- ' Mosul striping: in the herringbone pattern, and straight cut skins emphasize fashions $147.50 to $197.50 Europeans, Beaver 54-6. European Beaver (shes-red lamb finished to resemble beaver) ls heavy, silky, Its warmth and comfort will protect you through the coldeet winters. Cut in tailored style with lino, Paqulu shawl collar and deep cuffs in a slightly deeper shade, a. luxurious brown of Europ- a; lggver, Allflllf. Slip Price etch . . . . .. Coats of Pieced Electric 54-3. As soon as you see this coat of pieced Electric Seal (sheared and dyed hare) you will ap- preciate its excellent value, for rarely is one able to buy a fashionable fur coat at this extremely low price. Of course, its low price is only made possible ‘ the smaller pieces of Electric Seal have been used in m development but they have been so carfully lel- ected and blended that the coat has the appearance and becomingly In buying furs from Enron's, you have the satisfaction of knowing that you receive value, up-to-the-minute styl- lngsselecled grade skins, furs of clover distinction skillfully blended and perfectly matched. The newest linings of shim- mering shades are harmonizihgly used and all coats are well interliuad. Hudson Seal Coats $295. to $395. 54-A. Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) always makes a, beautiful and dignified coats, and the models at these sale prices offer exceptional value, They are nude from 50mg of the finest selected Spring muskrat skins, beautifully dyed and matched. Plain models of all Hudson Seal, other; trim- med with Alaska Sable (skunk) and aquirfel. August Sale Prlce each to - Persian Lamb Siberian GYeY With Sable .5L-B. Here is a rich beauty -distlnctly classic in line and quslity-w-rtb far more. silky, Alaska Slble (skunk) off- aeta the lusurlousneas of care- fully matched skins. The deep shawl Paquin style collar folds up around the cbln with a cow wrouinr mus- uess. High grade quality and worth while value. August Sale Price, each - Misses Model Muskrat $125.00 Squirrel 54-0. Exceptionally full iurred. finest quality, selected skins of Siberian grey squirrels 601110058 this coat of almost indescribable loveliness. Soft, silky fur in Ill!- tening shades of grey. matched and blended with extreme care. straight out akin! with shawl collar and deep cuffs of self. B18 value at this price. August Sale Price, each Soft, Fenian lamb $350.00 54-h. Most beeomm: to *1" io-mo Mi“ is We "i" of straight cut skins that use the lighter-colored pelts of “'6 flank, so flattering to the youthful fifllfl- A 599D" ""59 of Muskrat to‘ rich, dark, brown) composes the pointed cuffs and Johnny collar. August Sale Price Each ....................................... . $50.00 more expensive coat. August Why You Should Buy . Furs In August ‘.1 Being made in the mnbufacturers‘ dull sea- _ son, each coat has been ,4 given special attention as ‘i to workmanship. The de- signers embody the Autumn IEt-“.0n5'trcnds in each garment. ‘i 59"" "w for the Price - ‘e available hem-v ""'~ of buy- inz i '~~~ has been Pi‘.<‘\'1 w _--v~u_ (‘er-fully for quaHv rri - and prom-r!" y“ ‘ 0 Your M4‘ ' ‘ l": stored up"! ~~»-- M“: w In the P0"! "M" "r. The cold "““"‘"‘ "u i". our vaults lr"'"*< fir"; in perfect condi- Pom ‘A’ (‘oats oi $100.00 or more are available on Deferred Payment. Terms as fol- lows: 20% cash, balance, plus an- cnrilable extra charge, payzbia in eight equal mummy payments. provir purchase is ruaie m August. V i‘ tation as an excellent sportsman near-champions. m‘ “d M". Con“ E cam)"; “d Bale Price each . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 0 _ o __ i i‘, A 7*‘ _ . two children oi Ottawa, are visiting I A‘ C G SERVANT 0F KING DEAD u" "Bu" “m mum“ relatives on m, nuns. m. Callback I M A R | Tl M z s LIMITED EDWARD ‘is or WM‘ F’ Flwucn at present is in’ the civil service at MONCION CANADA ~. -.-—- x mrrocllv. Aux. 0-11Edw'ard Mlidirz- | iuavcrunlouotten Qgfgtftizfly imsm“? mm‘ _ as _. . - w. or a years c e persona I- nsvunnmn, Aug, " ls-Willism ' ' 1i‘ i s iti 5 3e [Brazilian . .,..,-.,,,"__‘ ‘EEMWFNPEAGUE Wilder“ 01 K1"! Edlmd- d1“ M" Fred French. who died last Monday M D E Mmmd o, Em Stock Quotations, 336$. am n. a. on s4 f " .. = in hospital Where he 11rd W" "1"" inthe Soldiers home at RlmptonJ/e... no”; M'm7 who“ m m“ vhmng Imperial on zeil B- 0- Pow’ -- 51 -, - after being found at his Iéyibn 1's: after a brief illness, was born in Hav- h“ bréther John A Mcmuuu . —__ Building Products 34 " . ’ . iieiive with ihriiet Wilimd-i- ° erhill March a1 1878 the mo: the ' ' ' ' t ti BANKS Canada C" 12° '___:___ ___ 12 ' d5 p "m; momma. ' ' " Argyle shore, leaves this morning on _ HALIFAX. Auiw Q-Quo a one u 26 035i mo» or i-e-i-vw- fiuiiiiiii»? hi? '31:» w» lifmiffdiiioifl‘; i1Z‘f.°Z..‘l“.§‘.f$‘J"'m-**~ "1"" ===°mP-"'“Y ’"'""““ “i “°‘“‘"°“ ‘m w“ ,,. 15.3223.“ piif-‘Zfiii. .4... .. .1,“ n}; pong; Grouse, only gamer to- yea“ ago and h“ mush”,- wu km. "hm “d ascend-n" o‘ m.“ o’ his nephew, Mr. A. Campbell, who is Member-s» Montreal Stock Hbtchange. . _ {clmda Brewing I _ _ - n H‘. . Mb . ' '- ed i" ‘"1 “l” m“ “m”! ‘h’ Wm“ the old time zarsmel o1 the city He mmmm‘ to h“ home m mum new max axcnanoa ‘Dominion Bridse 10W . w“ b“ he “my” appeared ma" was educated in the gram- WHEAT Fmiifl PW" swurm“ 36 . "XAIIONAI; LEAGUE ful at least until recently. Mr. James MacDonald who holds v I r om an M,‘ fl i ‘ - n 1, undemm h, w“ in rsoelpt m" ‘M m“ “M” °’ a high position in the head office oi Atchisn, Top. a Santa Fe. Ry. . 20w. . "l" ° P Y - this city and at Williams college g 0° 1am, Sept. 134% ("new 5W1 “'0'” 35 53,5, oflpenslqn {tom the Rpyglfgmfly, l ml h . 'thsRoyalBal-ikofCanadmMmtl-eal, Am. an . 13’ Home o“ 23‘. cluoluuu ;,,__,,, ‘l, 4. s. Micdingerfs rooms were filled with ma“ ‘::hi‘c;“m“"d°‘;;i’.‘:‘“4° i: has been spending his holidays with Am. Oar at Fdry. Co. a: ---- lgllginmustrlal Alcohol 25 N" foil! -_-- 7 15' °' miimmt” °t m‘ .1”! "M" Wm‘ newspaper w icwhich he mo... m. Nnnuluchibfld ‘M Mm M”- Am “’°°'“°",",1,,f,°',,'""""' mo, l """ " ilnternational Nickel 49w Miy. Kelp and Sukeforth; Fits- Km; lildwardgA telegram oi’ condoi- “cram, z“- md “mum. Donald, 4a lbochiord st, city, land 5;“ n; Co‘; m . Con“ fintemnlonal Petraleum ‘ I . . H “m” l" 5°!"- ‘m? ‘m’ m‘ “gift? Auxfd‘: Mr rreueh beam his newspaper ‘mm. m“ norm‘ w “on”... “ Anaconda cool:- Min o.” 11c I’ "mmmm" P°"°‘°““‘ f‘ . . th death of ewes oun ' . . . .___. , . chum ‘ .12. 1s. 1. xhuopoeuet. al-Ifidet obliterated u a °"°°' "1 1.""°"‘"' P" i“ mlmii" w. and m». s. w. Newsome.’ w; s.v.’oen.cuu<i. av. ma. .. 225%, Sept. ,,,, __ lmieyhl C-onsirlilction r. m m n. f. 0 0 it oi beinl continually carried Guam‘ hm‘ “m: w Bumn- "h" mlrly of Charlottetown and now of Hod. Motor Car do. .... ,. am DM- 96V~ I Mas” 3*" ‘ "y"!!! --- r: “Zh- ‘Zsofn hvheld positions on the old eaten Mona}, qgeempanied by their son Intarnatl Petroleum :4 Mar. ...... om iMmiirefli PM" - m“ '. "h: v I “m0” m ' ° 5 ' ‘ J Q, ' '_ ' ' ' McCall Frontenac 40% "i! ‘lbriaiignebgo, _Collius, Koupal doeumal,’ dwmowm Globzd eudNfil-Y q, B, Nswaclne and Mrs. Newborns. Standard on o(N.J. 5m imfloml Breweries m ~ . Kmesm" "on! blown as one of mcstmbriim: mvbfiiemAirvgsigonzleigcgznepytiutlt-t 2cm“ gmmw“ SW13" w“ -~ ‘- "i ° m farmers of this vicinity have "11"" "W45!" “"1"”! m"! im- the beaches and taking in the Ex- Union Pac. m. . . we ‘mimidl 6°“ yitiaburga- -..v._ .‘.. 1- 14'” finished haying and are busy sprly- W?‘ "Wilmmil- "whim"! "it hibition and noel they will return to u. s. Industrial Alcohol Co, cm igazraizwleim“ - - 1:3‘ “(ilttttlltlhlnlhflillv- 1'00"" ‘m’ ing their “cobblorsfl h" "'° "i" °* i!" M°1°=° l‘ 3°"- Mon‘ inbout sepumber m. Westinghouse mo. . ....... am - - hwmolhsiiaayswotoaao and lleins- or-bio Artillery company wlnsiaad _ i u. s. lteel ..... mu Qiism PW" '1 i=1. Only‘ gamemnbeduleil- Missal bllve and Verna Rodd spent . . m. and hm. Colin o. MaoNsill and » ~ WHEAT smiwmiw‘ “i t ' . ' m’ pm’ w"! ‘t ma“. “m, M" An inspector, who had Just return- m. m5 M“ L D wm-m 0g on“; Mops-u“, 510g]; gxggmqg ,0“ Smelter: .. 390 F , mnnsnoxar. Laaova chum Wm,‘ ed from the m: of mo, m oping h", “n,” b, mo”, w. t, "mm _ . ma‘ _ m; Steel o. Canada .. cc». van-A is i "m" m‘ m‘ “WK”? wlfbht- a holiday on the Island whey are Abitibi my m isimm 41 ' .’.. ....s. 12. ° Miss Evelyn nods. Brackley, u '°"\ W“ "71"," "h“.1"1ii¢.ih°" bothin the check Branch of the m- MoatrealPower " " ' ' . iw""'““°“ m‘ '»|u\nr'-ei|_y,_,,.,,,~... s. 1°. 1 lpfilldllll a few days visiting her rel- 1' o! the mslish com. which M" pertinent of National Revenue, w. mti. Breweries ----__ Winnie" 111mm -- -"° 5F" "llleimifiii" "'4 3"‘ ativee and friends in xinuton. gawk?" ">12! Pa’ '9 r "if lllcNeillbeinl head clerk. m. and Winnipeg Eiec. m4 mourns/n. s-rock sxcuauoa °““""‘ “m” a’: ,-., _. _ _. t , - V f. g r, PM”: ° ° m" "f urouaonoiil urevlsitlngI-Ion. John Brcmptou 44 Market nopom furnished by P°“‘"“°“ T" ' " ' ' " " " Illflslo. l .. 4. ‘i. 1 m. Chalmers uownou; North mar. m!’ u‘ fr"- u‘; "m? 1."°'- u. Biucisir and Mrs. sinenmsum- am. ‘fraction _ Groenshleld a co, Montreal. to 3*" °' °""“‘ P“ m‘ _ _ I .-..__ 5. l!» 3 h“ recovered after his severe illness. "P M ' ' 1 mm” 7' moi-side, also relatives in other parts steel 0o. of Can. .. eleven Jones and Co. It (ma: cwwmum o" 1g: and Ulrbau; mm , ___.. _ _ I * _ or’? nuns. including Senator lro- flhawinigln Gongs so. Charlottetown. illlfitqg» ~' - i ' s mcrn- ‘ .14 of Botlfll. m. M mm en . .. h ‘ um Ida Oshili loft mad 1 In “m” “mm”. m mm” l e a Dominion dge 10m Quoted at Cloning, aunt e. mo. "mun m H,‘ _ 1mm, us“; ~ , _ _ , nativeofnortitaustcctandhubeen Massey Harris 54 PM ‘mum ... 1, 14.0 - - ’ v Jmmif” D“‘"_"'3°¥_- "WW- intht civiiyervioqottcwltior thirty Asbestos mu Oall ma» ma‘ "','-';”_“ a Bragg-What} u! eoinvwmm m‘ . . - . rem. and Mrs- McNeiii i: s-nntive .. a1 Abitlbl , »'~'=‘ ‘fl-i“ plant-Ya, m cvgwgpileiehjiw- Ahxghgrair. but we ‘shall have to or Halifax. They will visit m. lattei-‘s ' ~ - - " hood.‘ I.Sr-“~~ _--‘_ i=1‘, ”"'9w°"'..nq.cppp1'llQyfl_ W415i NWQIIU to Wipe \» _ _ . ‘,,,‘_,_ -4~.. a... |,; ‘C. P. R. . . . . . . . .. 227 4 General Motors .. 69 *0. s. Steel . 213% I Bank of Nova Scotia 39! Ii Bank oi Montreal . . . . . . . .. 350 1 Bank oi Commerce 301 J Royal Bank 361. ROYAL MOUNTIES PIERCE THE NORTX OTTAWA. Aug, il-The north hai _ been conquered by a Royal Canadian Mounted Police patrol. Inspector A H. Joy and an eskimo compenier 34‘ have covered 1,800 miles in the Arctll midwinter to the fiverdrup isles, the edge oi the unknown, and back to Bache Peninsula. Melville and Doughead Islands are near the edge oi the unknown for ‘northwest cf these islands lies the i vast wastes oi rh-ctio ice and land exists between these islands and the north pole. There are lands east- ward that reach further north but they have been explored. Inspector Joy's patrol u considered here as strengthening the evidence oi Canada's occupation o1 the Arctic. Constable Anstead patrolled to Anal ueiberg‘. a yen ago, so that each Winter the R. 0. M. P. has left ite in: it is believed no lander- uu between tulle island"! “ , lf commander Msollvillen wlbtl find unknown lsneucvbica print upbn» thc farthest north isilnfi