sports Events At CherryHill Am, annual festival and sports m, staged by the Women's Mime ‘or Cherry Hill was at- albded m; evening by crowds of people from all_ parts of the Is- "23., different sport events were “messed by n. large and enthus- Mlc aildience who generously mend ihe participants. The first event. the five mile myele road race over the same wursege lest year was won by wllllsm Warren, city. Gordon Laf- My, who was well up in the run- ning‘ was forced out by a flat tire. me course although slightly dusty u spoiS was considerably‘ better my; last year. The five mile road race was won y; Wallace Rodd, who also placed mt in the Patriot Road Race. Sec- ond and third places went to Alex ulcggchem and Daniel Clarke of uount Stewart, who were third M fourth in the Patriot Road me, John MacEachern. also of Mount Stewart and brother of Alex was fourth. Gordon Roper, yho suffered several attacks of ‘qmps courageously continued to finish fifth. when the sportswere completed me participants were treated to a m supper. Old time dancing was enjoyed lntll a late hour, music being cap- |iily provided ‘by Mr. Jay on the violin and Mr. Willard MacDonald p the mandolin. llbllowing is a summary of the wants: Five Mlle Bike nsee-l, William Wan-en, Charlottetown: 2, Harry iswis. Charlottetown: 3, Lloyd Bryanton, Charlottetown. Time, 17 minutes. live Mile Road Race-d, Wallace Rodd, Hlghfield: 2, Alex Maclliach- ml. Mount Stewart: 8, Daniel Clarke. Mount Stewart; 4, John ifscEachern, Mount Stewart; 5, Gordon Roper, Sherwood. Time 26 minutes, 80 seconds. - . 1 Mlle Senior Road Race-i, Keir Warren, North River; 2, Albion Douglass, Head of liillsboro; 3. v est Ladner, North River; 4, Yiion Stevenson, North River: 5, 141th Stewart, St. Patrick's Road. lime. 5.80. l Mile Junior Road Race "ma" ill-l, Ernest Cameron, Head of Billsboro; 2, Willard Coffin, Cherry Illl: 3, Elton Warren. Cherry Hill; A Harold MacDonald. Mount livwart: 5. Allan MacDonald. liollnt Stewart. Time, 5,10. Til! ol‘ War between Head of Ililsboro and a combined team AW Pl-fiquid and Mount Stewart aided in a. draw, each team win- ltns one pull. ‘ Officials-Starter, Gcddle Doug- AWI Jlldfiee. J. E. Palfrey. Mount Mm. George Warren, Mount BOWLING WRESTLING BASEBALL Timely Tips On Sport ROVER! AND FALCONS T0. . ' . urorrr Tonight at 6.15 the Falcons and Rovers clash in the third game of the Ciiy League series. A win by the Northerners will tie all three teams. while should the "Birds" come through they will be out, front in the league standing. Con- nors, Carbonnell and Prancfg l; the Rovers battery, while McFar- lane, P. MbQuaid and Simpson will be working for the Falcons cause. FRIDAY THE "DATE" rm- the convenience of the art of town athletes it has been decid- ed that the Interscholastic sports will be held on Friday instead of Wednesday as at first decided up- otn. WESTERNERS BEAT LOCAL TUXIS The local Tuxis ball team drop- ped aiclose decision to the visiting Bummerside team on Saturday afternoon last when they were on the short end of a. 12-11 score. Features of the tilt was the finc work of Phillips, first baseman of the Westerners and a home run with two on in the third frame by Johnson, local hurler. McNeil at the plate and Simpson on the bases handled the game in a satisfactory manner. CRICKET MEETING All cricket players are asked to meet at the Y. M. C. A. tonight at l1.-p. m. to elect club-officers and to discuss ways and means of fin- ancing the game. A large attend- arl-ce is requested. All those who have been turning out for practice are especially asked to be present. AMERICAN LEAGUE TEAM iS SELECTED National League Stars Opponents H a. v e Batting Average of 0318i CIIllOAG-O. June 26-(A.P.)-A team with a collective batting aver- age of .818 to date, exclusiw of the Newart, Walter Douglass, Head of iiiilshnro. Judges for tug of war Iete Messrs. Chester Coffin and W. R. Douglass of Mount Stewart. --—-____.__._ GIFTS 1N GLASS five pitchers, was named tonight by President William Harridge to represent the American League a- gainst the National League's stars in baseball's game of the century at Comiskey Park, July o. The squad of 18 players which EW in First Match. (Canadian Press Cable) land. six wickets. play resumed in the morning Eng- land had scored 43 runs wickets. At times the West Indies bowlers had the upper hand, and in one period of i8 minutes Ames of Kent and C. F. Walters to pile up the English total. Ames had R3 not out and Walters 51. bat at tea-time it was a. different story. The start of their innings was ominous for the usually re- liable C. A. Roach of Trinidad was howled for a. duck and the West indies had lost their first wicket for no runs. The second went for 1'1. Even George I-Ieadley. the “Black Brsdman" from Trinidad, who is second in the first-class batting averages for the season here, could not make any showing against the deadly bowling of MacAulay, Ver- ity and company. Headiey was caught lcg-before-wicket by Allen after scoring 13 runs. The fourth wicket went for 31. The fifth for 40 and the sixth for 51. 'I‘he West Indies were unfortun- ate in that the light was quite bad in the closing stages of play. C. A. Merry, the Trinidad colt whose wicket was last down, scored only nine runs but he made no appeal on account of the light when Mao- Aulay put him out leg-before- wicket. to date showed Robins getting two for less than six apiece. BASEBALL OF ENGiANIJ lEAiiS lllllllslul TEST llllcllls Touring British West Indies Cricket Team Faced 21.241 Deficit LONDQN, June 26—wlth B d8- ficit of 241 runs and only four mm“ trappings or bygme heavy‘ ,, wickets in hand the touring British lwelih‘ ‘“°°°“°S ‘lapped “hm ‘he “a” West Indies cricket eleven tonight ‘seem today as champkm Jack were facing defeat in the, first of shark” and challenger the three test matches with Eng- Camera‘ punched memly “w” m to the English first innings. When for no they took three of the English wickets for a run apiece. Fine stands by Leslie of Worcestershire however helped When the West Indians went to The English bowling analysis up wickets for seven apiece, Allen two Shaving three men across the ___'I‘_l-_1E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘us. t... Till (By Edward J. Nell, Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Jue 26~—All the fa- Primo their training camps, almost ready night. The ballyhoo blew torridly across . followers are still recovering from' that I've ever seen. doesn't knock him out in eight rounds, I'll retire him to the near- est circus. Camera will win in a He left camp immediately, al- most before the last words were out of hLs. mouth. An antidote was administered A Stubborn batting attack by the now for 1s long rollnds in the Mad- l lmmrdletely by Hans Blrkle. rugged English side and the virtual col- 115m, square Garden bow] Thursdayl Gcl-nliln heavyweight who went 10 lapse of the West Indies wickets in i the face of stinging bowling lefti , the scores this evening as follows: “he champions testing smunds m‘ ‘ “m1 shaken , | England 29s, West Indies s5 for °'a“‘°b‘"g' N‘ Y" "m" ‘he "m"! close rounds with Camera last summer and who now is sparring “Jack is a clever man," said Birkic. “You can't lllt him with the. More than 201,00 persons Growth a breathless weelvend, Sharkeyvs same hunch more than once. He I , _400-mile drive to Boston and back E°° msl- hi“? A00 many melhfldfi ed into lords this altemoon t° ‘ecfsaturday and the letters threat, of getting under the Italianfis left the West Indies open their rcply' ' | lent“! to kldnap his children that hand to make Primes only means sent hiln on the frantic dash, Today it~was "Good Time" Wal- ter Friedman, resonant dresser, in- ternaticnal wanderer and one of who caused the excitement. Ho of smoke from a fine merit. for the press: of supposedly championship boxing Bike Race Well boys. the big event is draw- ing near and will take place Mon- dfly night July 3rd. Much more enthusiasm is shown this year than in former years and no doubt, it. we expect to have a mllch larg- er number than last year. The trophies have arrived wand will be on display in a day or so. They are real nice and well worth trying for and so no doubt there will be keen competition. Th0 Oflllrse will be the same as last year. It will be announced lat- er, also the officials. Entrles close Thursday. June 29th at 8.30 o'clock, so get busy _ and send them to the Bike Shop or Holman! Lid. Last year's record is held by Harry Lewis who finished second SEBAil clows. flolman -Pickard ‘H J. S. Allan .... of defence effective. Jack should win easily. He should really knock Camera out." Despite the excitement business the many managers of Camera’ has been slow at the ticket win--. advance t sneaked into the champimfs work- 5am with ringside seats Priced at out, disguised as a ghost in a cloud $15 "a"? but Pledictlllfis ("P- the five cent gate will not exceed the $240,000 cigar and issued forth after the take" l" by Jack Demilsey with his ivorkout with the following state- ' M” B‘”“‘"'Max 5971mm"! 55ml‘ ‘Tl-lorr- ttThat‘ 511M110), looks m“, a b“, Shrlrlrey remains a six to fivefav- bum. It was the Worst ‘exhibition mm- Estimntes of the will he no broadcast. llME RUN slllgllt (By The Associated Press- Home runs yesterday; Kuhep- sen. will go over ivith a. bang. 8mm‘ 1; Hodapp’ Red 50x’ 1; Entries are coming in fast and Campbell’ Browns’ 1' Bums’ Browns, 1. ' The Leaders: Gehrig, Yankees, 17: Foxx. Athletics. 16; Ruth. Yank- ees. 16; Klein, Phillie: 13; Berger, Braves. 13. ' League Totals: American, 191; National 211: total 502. - suoor The West Cove Head Rifle Club held its first shoot on Wednesday, 21st inst. with a fair crowd in at- tendance. The following am the in the record time of 28 mins. and “.01.”. g 14 sec. i ' I ' C. A M ' . o will beat it this year? B 1?, mile . i; I. D. Carr . 86 F. B. Auld 86 If Camera SPQRT WORLD Fighters ()n Final Lap Of Training For The Big Bout ‘Cross Current Reports Fly From A ‘Camps As tie Looms- Sharkey 6 To 5 Favorite ' luumllur lull IN RYDER tlP_gllv Fighting. Finish By United States Pro- fessionals, Avcrts Certain Defeat. SOUTHPORT, Eng, June 26- (Canadian Press and Associated Press CableQ-Great Britain's Ry- l der Cup team subdued par and their American opponents over thl- exacting Southport course today to take a. convincing lead in the four- , some competitions. l Only a fighting finish by the United States professionals in the afternoon rounds. after a disastrous; i start in the morning saved them' from a rout in the four two-ball "Scotch" foursomes. The home forces maintained I-(crlriv golf. however, in the face of the closing; spurt to win two n a and halve another, against feat. it. The Day's Ileslhts Abe Mitchell and Arthur Havers.’ BOXING HOWTHEY STAND INTERNATIONAL Won Lost EC. Rochester 45 30 600 Newark ... ... 44 30 595 Toronto 43 33 560 Baltimore ... one -. 42 36 538 Montreal ... - ... 33 4,3 434 Buffalo ... u. -.. 33 43 434 Jersey City ... .. .. 31 43 419 Albany .-. 32 45 416 NATIONAL LEAGUE BASKETBALL oruaa ‘sronr New York 39 22 639 St. Ilouis ... 37 26 587 Plvldoureh so so sas Chicago .-.. 3a 34 49s Boston one .... 30 35 482 BYOOKAYH 28 33 459 Fincnnati 29 37 430 itliladelphia. 26 4O 394 AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 42 23 646 New York 40 25 615 Philadelphia 33 29 532 Cleveland 33 29 532 (Ihicagp .. 32 3-1 4R5 ‘ IFETOEI; 32 34 4&5 Boston 26 4i 388 St. Louis one ... 25 43 368 COMMISSION , (Continued from Page i) Great Britain, defeated Olin Dutra ‘ and the,” Wm g0 to Amen“ m, and Densmore Shute, United States, three and two. Syd Easterbrook and W. H. Davies, Great Britain, defeated Paul Runyan and Craig Wood. United States, one up. Charles Whit-combs and Percy Alliss, Great Britain, all square with Walter Hagen and Gene Sara- zen, United States. Bill Burke and Ed Dudley, Unit- ed States, defeated Alfred Pzdgham and Alf-Perry, Great Britain, one up. The score thus stands: Great Britain 2% points; United States 1% points, with eight p Ito-hole singles matches to be played to- morrow, concluding the fifth Ryder Cup series for an historic cup_ now held by the Americans. An even break in the singles will give the Oldbountry possession of the cup_ and a 3-2 edge in the international competition. _ ‘Revisits Native Province From Avonlea, ~Sask._' Mr. Gerald Tremor, manager of the Bank of Nova Seotia at Avon- lea. Sasic, formerly. of Klnkora; P. n. 1.. with Mrs. Trainer: and. two children, ‘Therese and Richard.’ M"? spending a. holiday on the island." Ml‘. Trainer joined the Banl-r-in sun-lmersicie in 1910, under the managcrshipvof the late Mr. W. H. McKIenlie spent three andn half years in the Maritimes, in the will spend Friday, Saturday Sunday in Charlottetown and on Monday he will leave for Scotia on the Hochelaga. and Nova. PAGE SEVEN usr or ENTRIES: DOMINIUN nllv nllcrs JULY lsr Following Is The Of- ficial List For The S’side Races. MATCHED RACE-Purse $200.00 1. Lucky Lindy. Wellington MC- Nr-lll, Charlottetown. volt. R-eo, James Power, Char- lottetonn. 2.23 TRDT AND PACE Purse $200.00 l. Al. B. Jr. Geo. F. Smith. CBPB Traverse. 2. Walkie, 2.16 1-2. Dr. Heath Macmtyre, Charlottetown. 3. Mr. Henley, 2.19 l-4, Alex MacPhcrmn, Charlottetown. 4. Yorlcola, 2.17, Dr. M. G. D61- alley, Wellington. 5. Winnie. Winkle. 2.13 1-4. O'Brien Strlbies, Alherlon. 6. lvfac V010, O'Brien Stables. v Alberton. 7, Mr. Squires. Wellington Mc- Neil]. Charlottetown. ' B, Blnrmra. T/Klci, 2.20 Arthur Jav, R-‘trrlrn. n, Pure, R. s. Hunlnhrvy. Ken" sngton. 10, Addie McGraw, 2.10 l-2, H. C. Jeweit. Fredericton, N. B. 11. Fem Longs-ct, Frank Oali- beck, Summcrslrle, P. E. I. 12. Hush, 2.10 A. A. HenneS-SCY. Charlottetown. 13. Silver Doctor, Wellington MC- Neiil, Charlottetown. 2.29 TROT AND PACE Purse $200.00 1. Sancfiel Geo. F. Smith, Cape TTEVCISB. Mr. Stiles has just completed his official visit to New Brunswick and will visit. the various Scout organ- izations in Nova Scotia after leav- ing here. While here he is anxious to meet prospective candidates for the Gilwr-ll Training Camp. The Commissioner is accompan- ied by Mrs. Stiles who is particu- larly interested in work among the Cubs. This is her first visit to Prince Edward Island. JURY FINDS (Continued on Page '1) February 19, just 15 days after the elderly invalid's body was found lying in her home. Her assailant."- had beaten her over the head and slashed her throat. About $130 was missing from the house. Henwood and Smith. according (p signed statements introduced at their preliminary hearing. admitted the killing. The statements said she had been beaten unconscious by Smith while Illcnwood was p\lr- ported to have slashed her throat with a pocket knife. Confession Edda-net- Henwnrvtfs “rnnfessinn" was atl- mitterl as" evidence at. his (rial Sal.- urday, after defence and prosecu- tion counss-lmnd battled over its admissability. It formed almost the last piccoofrvidéncc introduced by Crown Prosecutor Charles R. 2. Billy Witte, Wllliasn M80886‘. Kensingtorl. 3. Capt. COD". 1911451 mmple- _' t . “Zmififiifl. Jas. Power. Charlotte- town. 5. Sylvia. Peters. Dr. M. Delaney. Wellington. o. Winnie Winiirglqt 2.1a i4. '13 y Stab'es. A er on. olflgeitrr S.‘ O'Brien Stables, Al- bertnn. s. Winnipeg Boy. Harry Omen, Alberinrl. 9. Frisco Chestnut. 506- 5'0""? Charlottetown. l0. Emma. Watson. Peter Mc- Mahon, Kensington. 11. Miss KUSUSR‘, G. B. 171011195- Northam. 12. Jean MacGrQSOT- "Y m4 Malclsaac. Borderl- 13, Witty Jim, Summersizic. 14. Peggy Lcngshf, Frank Call- beck, Summcrsifli‘. 15. Silver Doctor, Vleiiington Mc- Neill, Charlottetown. Gordon Dawson. 2.11 TItOT AND PACE Purse $200.00 l Al. B. Jr. Geo. F. Smiill. Cape Traverse. z. King Frisco. 2.13 1-4. W- B- MacArthur. KcnslneW-l- 3, Major S., 2.12, C. F. Kenny. Summerside. _ 4. Star 13.. 209 i-4. Tswlm 5cm- ple. Keusmgton. ' 5. Peter Dawns. 2.12. DY. MilCIfliyIP, Charlottetown. 6. The Willis, 2.13. Chas. Réardvh Ch. Zotintnun. He atli ,. 'I'l1c boy was not working “i? the time and to a question to ivhere he had obttiincd money i0 bill’ l‘- "15"" riagv license on February l8 MFS. Smith said she hnrl iTlWll mm A complete glass service ranging will be directed by Connie Meek. heme plate in the ninth lnnlnss . 1.. hlcxlnnnn as Pivwll- Saakvllle and Allllaolllsll Smith in the iluqmhhys in which $5 f... the pllljlfifil". sh. had been hm tiny cording glggggg m 1m, Manager of Philadelphia Athletics the Mic Mac's, last evening earned u. McLeod ,. _ 34 branches and want l0 Ednlolllon he submitted crown (testimony. mid, Sh.» said, that Miss Goodwill hter tmnlblem makes o. lovely pre- and his assistants, includes every a '7 to 6 decision over the West R S u l I s V. Proudé . a2 l“ 191§“‘“d ‘Dem’ aim“ W‘) “d a _ Today C. Guy Black Opened the was about to become l1 moth"- rm the hostessv/ho has had to one of the standouts in the ludg- End Robins. The M'c Macs have i‘; w. McCailllm a2 h“? Yea“ Am“ and ‘°""°d. l“ the '”“‘"°' the ddmc“ H°“‘."°°d. d.“ 1m“ H°““'°°“ ‘M Sh“ hm “l” ‘ hm‘ table with glass in hit-end- ment of the 500.000 fans who vot- now three victories and one tie in JV Ber-risen >33 Prmce Alba“ branch ‘mmng the flfifitak“ All“ SW14; mPdld 111543 given Alvuh motley to moot Imus"- fashion. ' ed in a. nation-wide poll. their four games to date. Roach ‘ ‘ D. M. Bcaristo 79 boom period from 1914A“ 1,918‘ He war Old Wm’- ihe’ fmm“ 130mm?!‘ hold expenses. _ A _ V t.‘ was in fine form on the mound for MIERICAN LEAGUE I. McDonald 65 315° “fwd a 5mm’ period m Reg‘ qmdwln‘ “m.” “m5 '1 1110mm“ M, At a W" Sim" lll llcr rstrmnnif. the Mic MM,‘ bflckgd by a m-ong ‘ A Mchanchnn ' _ ‘ . ‘ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ u 48 ina. and from there opened up the dramruhs the defence lauryen sum-‘ Mrs: flcnlvl-ynd said the pnrdut! o team m which Macxenzk,’ D_ Mc_ R H E _ The next shoot Wm be new on’ first branch at Parkslde, Saskal- ,.ruonqd (he girl‘. She wall-cod up the. "cnnfessiow Il'.’lSHFIlIli“‘li/P“dlE; mod‘ w_ Mam". were the Smmb , i: 9 1 Wednesday 28m inst‘ nhowrln. After fourfpars tiling» Illfifllfiflflyt fillfldillrll~iflflllPfl ‘qfues- rr-rrni. frnm hm,‘ rnnk mum. . o F» u» wel- M we etl- s.;.."..".1.1""..'.".;t" Lad...“ ----- +___ ';*""~""""". ’" “T? "' i‘? -; '"§,!'.".“."..Z“"‘...il. -“"}."..... . . t. ti “mt as cakher‘ pud Roach at Hmdebrand} Hudlm and Myau- t rcmalulug there mun ‘ _\c.rs .71.,‘ r11 kplffinl; ill]. ‘l’ _ . nillm in‘, ,. F“ Agmw.‘ first and LcClair at second played _ France manager and from their went ‘to came’ a hm e. oh fitlflnr, I Mr: choral-tel t», .momvl ‘m? . F?! el- 0 '__ 10221122.. i: ..:*"::":“.~ ‘$11.2..."§.‘§...°..“i£..f.ii; ..‘>“;:....:".".r; "i Lmupm“ Efefige- llétste-wlluallllnlvlezlilcgkll- (Continued from Page I) This town is shunt 'i ebcli ti: tnvtestlr: ( I i A I nlirliii o‘ émi-"lhtl Wt phi-inhali- Piadlilceidarcsgnilztghelrgtkmatacgergzge, Wyatt, Heving, Gregory and Grube’. __ ______ - _ __._ . . _.. Igggtgicigiant H] ‘mo? “g Mm ‘Ana Henwood: the prismh coggégnforrlio!‘TPXEJ1;I1QH$IP1<S of Hp... Le- e». A- ---- --------- -- a 1t 1 **P**~“'"’"_ w “‘§“»“I°'?. ""11; M“ §.§.f."1.i'ii.2.“"§i.'Z‘Z...";2".l2 ii’ Y" .121‘ 3rd 3856' M_ Dowling, s‘ Stop. St-Rilgéleig w. . . . . . . . . . . 5' 9 0 Tfllilllg llloflllfllnle Wm" 613° the hardships of the lest four years - ' l - t - ‘ k t - - hopes. mm _i l‘. ; , . elch and Ferrell. Mc- bloc believes would mean depreci- “N, farmers and bustmss men a“, riwd home at R20 oclock on the wmd had W...“ a ‘m; nhrginy D. McLeod: Flelders- W- Mallet B- Donald, Stiles. Hebert. and Shea. - " . . night a: Mrs. Smith's dcnih who - ll -' Steele and D. Down. 311°" 0f mm!‘ WYYP-"CY- _ facing their (rials with emu-age and hm‘ t b"! no I‘ t i _ ynungnr-lcivnr. l I“ 1 h‘ _ west End Riobms_catchcr‘ Gab INTERN-‘u-IONAL LEAGUE The speech ‘of: Senator ‘James with ‘a commendable 5pl1~lii of ggortzfinnlip p" a bllqlarviéas on rlf! a ll"II'l_l(‘ll‘v:.f‘St"il1l0ll§ n i lant; Pitcher. Quinn: 1st Base, Couzcns of lvllclilgau bcfplc the 0pg,lm,5m_ ‘I .\ . . - t- - T115). nioizuil nun i“; 11;“- (wprqv k Roach: 2nd Base. LreClair; 3rd Toronto gill E World Economic Conference today He. reports that the wlrlous Is- cd us 8((ll.~.'< .l . - » .. . ‘ ..............,. l3 1 was interpreted by the gold bloc as land?“ loomed m me 61.95 of the the splendidly paw-d streets and bc-fnle noon. Ho. sought to break Base, J. Murphy. S. Stop, B. Mur- Montreal 6 1'1 q . t. t V f 1 1 thph, improved roads. . - down Hmmond-s t.,.,,,,f,._.si,,ny M- , PAW; Flelders, Stanley, Gallant, (l2 illlllllilil- an announcemm ‘Orr the n} enlim wpst Me an slmcpssu n ' Mr and M"= ‘Trainer h1v be l " h I lnicsion had uu-- i with) J‘ Gallium Marl-ow, Hamlin and Hcving; 0f Raymond Moicy, Assistant Unit- regpect-H-c awcaiions. Among those t .1 b I-~- _ ‘ t e on cniingi t- lfllrfiflfll . d w" l b 12 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 Thgtiifeitham. Kr-aussc, Clldcn and ed States Secretary of State who may be noted Mr. Nelson Jolin- Sahara-Ill" itlfl h0l;;ofbht1-r.'I‘l-‘nin- fioubtftily 110ml‘ Jlrflgllf" H! f ~ Mic Macs 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 3-»? I will arrive tomorrow, to ask Europe ston, of Suuimclxsidc. ,' iiccoilntant "I; t K11; Mrs-d- 1 j" l‘ g ‘Tlrlltln- lmpllfdh W" H‘: d ‘an? f” ° ‘ 39ml“ 0 1 0 o o 2 2 1 0"“ Bliffalo “"""""""" 1 7 1 “to move concert with the Unit’ in the Bank of Sow‘ Scotm at i; Ad.» lliierrllnwzizdwatlis fkziiinri glzisffllttirlpsmilh-followed mreree__Aloyslus MCNCUL Rochester 1 edStates. Avonlea. of which Mr. 'I‘rainor_ is - - . - t A better tobacco and a Bases- J. Kelley, L. Berrigan. SPOTTED NET CURTAINS stamping, as this method will en- vcntcd for autoumliilt- . . . . . . . . . . . 9 l0 Gallivan, Elliot and Grouse; Blake Wetherell ‘and Florence. AMERICAN ASSN. service sta- The French worked persistently today to set up a. European stabil- ized currency group. it was said. mines in fin" ]ll‘()\ll':("‘S nt. a cost manager: MrrGcorgn Jonrs. fillm‘ erly of Frankie}: Point Read. Wllfl‘ holds the i-espnnsiblr D"Sll-l0\l' of wilhvher on their vacation. 'I'lloy are leaving Wednesday to their home in Avonloe. ‘ with a review of the evidence, and hr- nskcd tfconvirtiort on the mur- der rhnrgn. t rcfn! ing 111 clmrltilfrtrluw". and Fllilill’"l". l.;~‘tl- b tt t“ t “Hts ‘ Mnwfiukee 5; at st“ Paul n} about which Scandinavian satel- Principal _of' R/vulaau Hill School: . . l -. “m” "‘_i""'_" l e er cure-— a acco ‘—‘ " Kansas Citv s; ht. Minus-a lls10 l't t in id find a h ven Mr'J J 1r Mclsaac barrister in . . . spottetinet curtains should not N , - _ . _ P” ~ 168 0f 5P" E’ "l" a - _- -~ - -. . ' v . ' ' v - , for the popularity of our be allowed to dry andhthen be annfiifllillg.Gilyérglkdgpllifxllwcgfilgllaill: Tho British answer to the PnnceAlbert, formerly of st, .\ , Hank’ .. Pwkafd ‘ i . . . damped down for ironins. They Postponed wet grounds. Frmch mm“ h“ n” y“ bee“ made H“ Bay‘ P’ E" I" Md numimus- ' v . . I ‘ t. ‘ "- l i ‘ ' ‘ - t s ~ should be rolled tightly in a thick ~——-—-—-~ __ it was learned. The British. it was *’*‘"L“"5 m‘ “H?” prmssiona; Blkfi l Racfl \- i \‘ . , . . , t cloth “m. they have been wash- the right, 511,153,955, Iron the cuf- said. were hesltatlng to‘ peg sterl- men in the city of Regina an I i p _ _v _ . . . . B . , ed and then irone in about an thins on several thicknesses of ing until they are certain the rise hel-llhborlnl! ionvs. P I . .‘ p Nam‘. _ _ _ . _ _ hour. In this way .they will come up blanket to obtain (he best effect ill Prices in America will be sufilc- N“? “ml ms- ‘Trmm?’ l“? w n _ ' ‘ crisp and frashJWasWthe curtains with the spots, lent to offset 1hr‘ dollar's deprccl- on the Island since June lfllh "'14 .‘irirlrr=.=s . . . . . . . . . . . . . I‘ € H I N A ' in lukewarm soapy water rinsing —-—--"—"""" "N" “Hm” hi?“ Vi“ m‘ PM“ '~ml!l1m~:‘t’< (If; hm " ' ' » Weight A -' - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - _ , . _ . . --_ \‘.’. . -\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,..-- . , them in several bowls of cold wn- Watrr hose that lS kvpl. warm in . l" “E5 ' ‘P “Tm” ‘E’ p F - ‘ e ‘ » , \ I‘ I Ml‘ Add a Iittlo borax to the final frceriulz wcnlhcr lav nutnmaiir-rllly Th0 l-lflvfllllllrlllt oi Yllizllslflvlfl l5 p"“"‘"““~ H" 5"” "'T"“' """l‘”"" ' Name ni \\ we] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y " ' ' t . . - ~~-. " m»: l Kt 6 i rinsing water in preference to controlled electric llvnt has hern in- planning in clcstllfl’ al-lll‘ "Wu"! M Pm-m‘ All“ ‘ml’ " m" E’ A ‘ manuals: ilfflll-lfiflilllllliu tions estlmstcd in excess of al.1000900, since he left ‘here, paruiulariy in, 1 u