MRJEANUT asovanuo REEN fields and open spaces are tempting thous- ands abroad into the country these days. Nine out of every ten hikers have a big sack or two of Planters tucked into their kit. I SALTED PEAN ursi “ THE NICKEL tuucii" The Farmer I can always count on Champions—they’re dependable. That's why I‘ use them in all my engine-driven farm equipment as well as for my own car. CHAMPION blvwkTlues ma, sprains map ‘alii- pain ~kvvp wltk-allftl part llmblji‘ Ail5llil?lil'é7~l.'i. , has been arranged for the season. _ Men's Monthly Medal Match. > Competition (Ladies). - First stage Vice-President's Match - m-Tomiistone Competition. Open “ cap, Entrance fee for prizes. Saturday, July iliith-W. K. Rogers Tilophy~Match play. 1st stage. sou-r , players was on hand. Miss E. Nicholson. sldered fit to play hut it is expect- ed that in a few days the full nine holes will be in perfect shape. A number oflniprovements were noted on the course and the re- modelled front of the Club House seemed to meet with universal approval. A splendid schedule of matches List of Matches of Char- lottetown Golf Club for 1927: Tuesday, Mny 24ih—-2.30 l). m.—- Mixed foursomes, 18 holes, handi- cap. ln all mixed foursomes, prize to the lady of the winning pair by the Club. Saturday, May 28th—2.30 p. m.— Men's Monthly Medal Match, 18 holes, handicap. Class A and Class B ‘Friday, dime lira-Special match with Amherst Golf Club. Saturday, June 4th—-2.30 p. m.- Monday. June 6tli—~5 O'clock Match, men's singles, 18 holes, medal play. handicap. Entry fee. Thursday, June 9th—2.30 p. m.—- Goodwiil Monthly Medal. ladies singles, l8 holes medal play, handi- cap. Medal to be hold for one month. Saturday, June llth-The Mc- Luro and McKlnnon Trophy. men's singles, 18 holes. Mulch plny. handicap. 1st stage. liluiiday. Juno 13th—2.30 p. m.—- .-‘ir-;t stage, Longworth Cup. ladies cull. Monday. June 13th-—-5 p. m.-- Men's singles, 18 holes. medal play. handicap. Entry fee. Thursday, June 16th—Sscond stage Longworth Cup. Saturday, June 18th-—Flrst stage President's Match. Monday, June 20th—5 p. m.- Men's Singles, 18 holes, medal play, handicap. Entry-fee. Wednesday, June 22nd; Satur- day, June ZBth-Qualifying Round Jf Men's Championship, 18 holes. sixteen to qualify. Ties must he played off betoro July 2nd. First round must be played off before July 16th, second round by July 30th, and third round by August 0th m Thursday, July 23rd—2.30 p. m.— Quaiifying round Ladies Champion- ships and 3rd stage of Longworth Cup—both matches to be played concurrently. Eight to qualify in Ladies Championships. Monday, Julie 27th——Finsls of Five O'clock Match. _ Winners and runners up. - Thursday, June 30th——'l‘oinbstone Friday, July 1st—10 a. m.— Sivccpstakes, Men's singles, handi- cap, 18 holes. simultaneously Scaled Hole Competition. En- trance ice. 2.30 p. m.—Eclectric Match-Men, 27 holes, Ladies 18 holes. in this match the prizes are for the best nine holes. 1t is not necessary for the men to play the full 27 holes. or the ladies the "full 18 holes. but the more holes played the better chances there are tor winning the match. HD1814 must be played consecutively. No hole may be counted twice as a best hole. Entrance fee for priz- es, number of prizes depending on number oi‘ entries. Ladies and Men's Championships _.Any {leg or Qualifying Round mugt be played before July 2nd. Also first round must be DlflyBll be‘ fore July 16th, second round he- tm-e July 30th, ad third round bo- tore August 20th- liloulliiy. July 4tii—2.30 lJ- 111-- Gonilwlll Monthly Medal (Ladies) Monday. Jnly 401-4» ll~ m~—- Men's singles, 18 holes. medal Din)’. handicap. Entry i99- Wednesday, July 6th—2.30 p. m. -Mixer Foiirsomes. 18 holes. hund- icap. ‘ Thursday, July 7tli—2.30 p. m.—- ladies singles. modal play. 18 hnleli handicap. Saturday, Jilly 0th—2.30 p. m.- Scccliid stage President's Match. Monday, July 1lth—2.30 p. m. — First stage Wellner Trophy-Match play, 18 holes. handicap. Thursday, July 14th-—2.30 p. m.—l— Second stage Vice-Presidents Match. Saturday. July 1Gth—2.30 il- "h" Men's Monthly Medal. Monday, July l8th——5 D- mr“ Men's singles, 18 holes, medal play, handicap. Entry I99- Wcdnesday, July 20tli—-2.30' p. m.—Fourth stage of the Longworth iCup. I‘ Thursday, July 21st, 2.30 p. m.—— Third stage Vice-President's Match Saturday, July 23rd—-—2.30 p. m.—- 'l‘hlrd stage President's Match. _ Monday, July 25th—2.30 D- "1"" Second stage Weiiner Trophy (Ladies). Monday, July 25th-—5 D- 111-’- Finals of Five O'clock Matches for July. Winners and Runners up. Wednesday. duly !'ith—2.30 ll. to both ladies and gentlemen. Thursday. July BBth-JJO p. m. -liadles singles, l8 holes. handi- Monday, August 1st—5 p. m.—-‘l8 holes match play, handicap, be~ tween winner of June Five O'clock Matches. Prizes from proceeds of June and July entries. Wednesday, August 3rd-2.30 p. ln.—Men's singles, 18 holes. handi- cap. Thursday, August 4th~2.30 p. rn. -—(looiiwili Medal Match. Saturday. Aug. 6th—2.30 p. m.— Monday, Aug.-~8th--2.30 p. nl;—— Empire Day as usual marked the opening fixture for tbs 1987 season at the Charlottetown Golf Links and considering the cool weather prevailing a good attendance pl The match. Ladies foursomes, was won hy Mrs J. S. Bagnall anti Only part of the course was con- ilnglcs, 18 holes, medal play, hand“ '1 Wig 0M Fourth stage of Presldbntfs Match. of Dr- Win39" ‘Fink m! I Presentation \ 1i- On Thursday. May 19th. a larlfl number of friends surprised the oe- cupants of the Pownall parsonage and spent a very enloyahle time. During the evening opportunity was taken of reading an address to Rev. and Mrs. F. l-i. Littlejohns, which was accompanied by a well- iilled purse, presented in the name of the members and adherents of the four churches comprising the Pownsli held. The address read by Mrs. Austin Judson, is as fol- lows: jolins.——-We. the members and ad-‘ herents of the United Church of Canada, living in Pownall and vic- inity. have taken this occasion to heartfelt gratitude for your great assistance to us during the past two years. Whenever our'call for assistance reached you, you were always iouiid ready. and never on any occasion have you- been absent when you knew that your services were required. At times you have come when it meant a great deal oi self-denial oii your part. When at any time the question was ask- ed as to whom we could get to help us with any problem. there was lu- variably the same answer: Ask Mr. Littlejohns; he'll~come. As we do’ not wish to go on receiving your assistance indefinitely without in some way trying to tell you iiow much we have appreciated your good services. we would ask you to accept this small gift as a slight token of our appreciation of what you have been doing for us. We trust the richest blessings that life has iii her bouoteous store shall always be yours and Mrs. Little- jolins’. and we would have you know that we shall be delighted to have you minister to our needs, as occasion may require in the future, as you have doiie in tho pnst. Sign- ed on behalf of the Pownail United churches, comprising Clifton. Mt. Herbert. Millvisw and Pownall. The presentation was then made by Mr. A. D. Brehaut. The pastor and his good wife were deeply af- fected by this tangible expression of appreciation and flttlngly re- plied, thanking one and all for their kindness. The singing of “For they are jolly good fellows" and "Blast be the Tie that Binds" spontane- ously followed. At the conclusion of the presentation several speech- es of u very complimentary charac- ter were given. The ladies, as usual. prepared a delicious lunch. which was followed by music and singing. concluding with joined hands in "Auld Lang Syne." Finals, Vice-President's Match. Saturday, Aug. ZOtIi-Fifth stage of President's Match. Monday, Aug. 22nd—-2.30 p. m.—- Fiiiala Wcllner Trophy (Ladies) Wednesday. Aug. 24th——0pen. Thursday. Aug. 25th—2.30 p. m. —Ladiss Foursome». Entrance fee Saturday. Aug. 27th~2.30 p. m.-'— Standard Cup. first round. Second round must be played on or before Sept. 5th; third round must be played on or before Sept. 12th: fourth round must be played on or before Sept. 19th. Wednesday. Aug. 31st—2.30 p. ni. —~Mixed Foursomes. Saturday. Sept. Srd-—-2.30 p. m.—- Wollner Trophy for men, 18 holes’ match play. handicap. First round. Monday. Sept. fitli-Lahor Day- 10 a. m-Sweepstalies, Men's singles, handicap. 18 holes, simult- aneously Scaled Hole competition. Entry fee. 2.30 p. m-Ladleg and Gentlemen? Allllroacliing and Piit- tint! competition; Ladies‘ and Gentleman's Driving. Wednesday. Sept. 7th——Goodwill Medal Match. Thursday. Sept. 8th—- Finals Ladies Championship. Semi-finals must be played on or before Sep- tember 1st. Saturday. Sept 10th— Finals Men's Championship. Semi-finals must be played on or before Sop~ tember 7th. Monday. Sept. 12tn- Finals. Longworth Cup. ._ Saturday. Sent. ITth-Mlxod Foursomes and Finals of Standard Cup. Thursday. Oct. Gin-Goodwill Medal Match. ~*-¢¢>___ lAH 1011i; as a man can control ills i-Blllller he isn't his own worst en~ einy. Weak, Listless _Girls When a girl ‘Iii .he-r teens he comes pale and sallow, especially lf at ‘the same itliine slio shows iii- cllnzatloii to tire easily. a listless- iiess and lliiattenclon to hBI‘ work or studies. she needs Dr. Wlli-‘anis’ Pink Pills. a torlic which directly sind specifically ‘corrects tiny con- dlli‘ on ~l‘r:m which she is ‘suffering. A tliiemcal irnialysis‘ of the ~bloo<l of such a girl would show it to be deficient in. just the elements Dr. Williams’ ‘Pink Pails can supply. But srn analysis o: rliire blocs is not needed-the physical signs are ior of the cheeks and lips, dark circles underpins eyes. easily lit-mi and breathless other ‘slight exer- tion. Poor appetite. Wheatla-chss, also sometlmgis fainting spsll-s fol- low: often l e pstlsotls erqsui and 1's snsvrtied at "the lens rzoiss. In all ruwdown conditions guhcro ls no other tonic will build ‘you up so quickly Irlvid so rureiy as Dr. W-l- Home’ lPlink Pills. 1m statement or iMlss poi-only lzumiim; ‘Blislt I'd- land, N. 8., will lklfifl lilops ‘to oth- er wee-i: girls. aha llsysr-"l Wlsil from my heart l could persusd‘ sv- "iy ‘new’? m“. l“ 1"“ “ m" 1"“ reiltrs nt placed on the animals will ,wndmm "w 9"’? D" “Minn” beprsmoved. lb inths Zoological ‘Pmk PM‘ ‘ "'1'“l’»‘b°'"“7“'w° Gsfllsus on e. iiiirth» short of I w“ a ‘mklm “'.“°"""¢47""." Byiilwy ‘its or fin New Sou ll lnpoveriljied hood and a rulllllrml wale- Q n m‘ Bu", i _ system, with m-sny of t-hs stteiui- m, huh“; £3‘ _. - s“ m "I r w" wmmmn" . 7*“ natural sui-roun ' i. ‘ . ' 4 4°‘ Jfsrm is lnPownai- Dear Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Littlo- i express to you our sincere and ~ plain. Among these signs are a pal- B] dlttsn vision. Tiiusslltlis visible y - Jungle in London (By British United Press.) illONlDKlNi iivhay Qfic-Jfllliglllfltllull is stirred by the announcement that the Zoological Society of Lon- don proposes to create a jungle oi’ about 400 acres, or more than ten times the sizes of the London Zoo. on the stills of the Chliterns. be- tween Tring and Luton. it will include a- ' Sanctuary for British birds and plants: ' Recuperatlng, breeding. and exer- cising ground for wild beasts from the Zoo: ‘ Exhibition of British wild B. Ultimately, a general zoological pal-ii. ‘ it is estimated that the scheme will cost $1,000,000, and will take forty years to complete. The-public will be admitted as soon as is prac- ticable. it will be unusually easy to ar- range the animal enclosures in Danoramic e eots. in which the shalt rs will e mas ed by nltiiral scell . _ Fences w its: repflcod by‘ ditches,‘ and the 1th lei-writ- oi-s will its slink he ow the, lri d: ‘shim- sided 101th them. and alibi- us- Third “use Wanner Trophy inig six l)!!!“ ‘I féfil 1l_Wfl'l ab‘ magma) slrmlg a ever. Dr, Williams’ l?! m," "M, ‘M. - Wednesday. August IOth-Open. Pm’! "l m? ‘WW5! i" . ‘l’ 5 rough copplcs a ' z Thursday. Aug. 1lth~2.30 p. m. "m!" l! 9"" m! ‘b31011 lllllilhlllll‘ §h‘r’|y {o m, ' ' ~ ’ _ < y -—li‘ourth stage . Vice-President's ")8 "D lfiflfil anti l mil llltva l ‘m, . ‘I b“; % Mnmh, ind pleasil in recommendlllig w; 0mm ““"yi. I. ~ Saturday. Aug. 13th—- Monthly We"! 10 Wllfifl" ' ' “g “n mu" -'M-<¢~ ~ » Medal, You can time pills ._.._'_.¢¢¢.'_____ —Mixsd Fonrsomes. Wednesday, Aug. 17th-2.30 p. m. 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