incur"? I I SEPTEMBER 4, 1922‘. In Sfiow lair; f/‘ff Ummoma It softens) the. lwater in the washing machine and mikes the clothes so whitpand clean. fl/ll Sf/Y/ MCI’! 2a, in n line. Groups o! ii figures, I l0 per cent. discount for cash. be paid for. Special ll narnis us p" u ,4 , p -- m». u?» u... i-Jii-lih-i-"s ¢'..'l."..I".‘¢.'.?' "' "' ' "" Ooult 6 words nltinl letters. count no one won]. Address tor-l pnrt of ad. and lust Item Furnished [looms Id. 10o for seven 33:‘: In! one week. situation Wanted. 80c for seven words per O§Q#OQQQ'OQOOQOQQOOQO< >————~ . _ A gents Wanted u ‘Wanted WANTED LIVE AGENTS for Watkins 150 products. Direc to consumer. Write The J. R. Watkins 00., 379 Graig Si... Wit, Montreal. ‘ AGENTS wan-ran - TO SEILL guaranteed made to measure rnlllcouts. Write at once for i‘ull particulars. Glasgow Rubber Co. oi‘ Canada. 367 =St. James Street, ‘Montreal. Dept. 48. 5010-2-21 “Lost L08T.—ON WEDNESDAY MORN- ing. Aw. 30, between Darllngton and Milton. gray raincoat. Find- or please ‘notify Gordon McLeod, Brookileld. 3071-31-4i For Sale FOR SALE or rent cottage 5i Elm Ave. 3039-30-4I FOR SALE OR RENT—Furlllshed house with- modern improve- mentsr-W. H. Long, Elm Ave. 3032-30-41 . ._ FOR SALE LARGE QUANTITY of socond hand lumber. And first class window sashes. Apply to l-lnghes Tannery. 5088-1-31 SCHOONER FOR SALE. -— The "M. W. White." capacity about 170 tons coal. Apply to William Sulnarn, Gnlndstone, or to Car- vell Bros. 5012-2-31 FARM FOR SALE four miles from (fllrlrlottetown. 60 acres‘ in good state oi‘ cultivation, well water- ed, new buildings. Apply Guar- dian Office 5084-1-61 FOR $ALE:—A‘ BIG ' BARGAIN ' for somebody. Soda Water Foun- tain complete wi_th ice Cream Cabinet attached, holding two iivtl-gallon cans. Taylor & Ten- nant, Amherst, N.S. WANTED-TWO BOARDERS IN private house, centrally located. Apply Guardian. 3020-29-01 WANTE*L—TWO SMALL FURN: lubed rooms for light housekeep ing. Apply Guardian. 5013-2-31 Help Wonteib-Male MAKE MONEY AT HOME. -- $15 to $60 paid weekly for your spars time writing show cards ior us. No canvassing. We In- ltruat and supply you with the work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 102 Colbourne Bldlng Toronto TO WED OLD SWEETHEART. ILONDON. Sept. 2.--£25,000 left her by her Canadian soldier hus-' band Is to be used by a Scottish munitions worker to marry her old sweetheart. ‘Mrs. Janet Nichol married a (lallsdlzln soldier ill 191G under the impression that ho was a poor mall. After ills death lll lilo war. she became housekeper i'or a Scottish farmer. She was engaged to be married to her em- ployer when word arrived that she was entitled to n legucyfrom Canada, and that in addition £12.- 000 would be settled by the uncle 0t her dead husband on her little son. She has now cancelled her engagement to the farmer, and will shortly nlarry an. old sweet- er. 'i‘llcy will probably settle in (Zauada. —---——<>o>i_- RADIO FOR FORESTRY WOH_K. ‘if present plans mature, two radio stations will be installed this season for the use of the for- est a-irplane patrols at Norway I-iousa and Victoria ‘Beach, accord- ing to Major B. D. Hobbs, oi’ Win- nipeg [Station of the (Ianadinn Air Board. ‘Tile outfits will be able to trans-nit by key only and to re- ii l-Ip <\\'ill'li-t*.il—FBIXllllfl _. WANTED—A KITCHEN GIRL Ap ply Revere Hotel. 3038-30tf. COOK WNTED-One wlll-I-Iig-to learn at the Clifton House. 870-9-tf. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. J. hi. Mc- Eacbcrn. Cherry Valley. 5014-2-3I M iscoilaneous "rwo sov srubzwrs Accom- morlzltcd. 101 Fitzroy St. .____._.___?_.__._< BOARDERIS CAN DE ACCOMMO- dated at 49 EustonSt. STUDENTS CAN GET BOARD in private family. near col- lege. Apply Guardian. ,¢ :I i -A FEW COLLEGE STUDENTS can be accommodated at 139 Illllsbnrough St. “COLILEGE STUDENTS CAN BE accommodated with roonl and ' hoard. Apply Guardian Office. 501S~2-2l _>--__"-_ -_ ‘sov sruozrrrs can get board at 325 Fitzroy Street near P. W. C. _ l solo-soul. __-_-__..--_--_- APPLICANTS DESIROUS or su- 1~., ‘ tel-lug September‘ class of North Adams Training School for Nur see-write Superintendent. -, NOTICE-g-SAVE TROUBLE AND expense‘ by leaving your sub- scriptions to the Family Herald and Weekly Star null Montreal (Dally Star with A. F‘. Brown. Stump Vendor. authorized reprc soniutivc for 25 years. '- 5016-2-31 'l‘o,acllers Wanted J; .._........_asi............_..._.l._.___._..- l-wmrlsm-islsslsor second class teacher for Upton School. Sup- I 1 - p {lent $100.00 Jlfll‘ anon? Ijl I ‘ipllfillljlhl’, vaca,on,._—~ A. - . M, d ' Assay. *- son-soul ' - i ‘ I . l, .. - . .. ql/VANI-‘EB rescues Fonoouru lake -.~SoIiool. ~flrst or second claps,- $11; _ lament $100. D. L. a . --~4 J, MbDon sci-story. vldvlvo-‘M-gthy’ . . T0 arm" FURNISHED HOUSE for eight months. Mrs. W. C. j, Turner, 206 Hliisbcro Si. ' Ha -4 , . u noun?! ' wit i: "yr": m. p713!!! accords the haartiest ‘fig. A’. "'0" o. _ . _. - . 113131"! welcome m the reparations comm- T ‘ ' ‘ j _ use i51- Chansg‘ ptpiivam‘ for Isaiah's decliuon. Tkhan ‘félcktzlfi; E A I I3. ;,'.-- an _ q, _°-'lt_Illill\li'l ousmn. s,. "_ u l .. héimlm’ l-kufhonsgnlhfippditlitfrf wnms M the Mme" “great news h ,,§ q. I o. "hair's mmmi-ni rroo it ynu men- which all trua friends oi tho "l" Ina mussel. ilmlhwllfmlllfnln“ "M; 41m um- vulW‘ "id "m" 2° '“"“° tent» and European peace will may: ll‘-:,lc",',,",}“c',‘,__ ',",'.‘.'..._..uns.l.y’x£l.z:la i?.i..’.°.'.‘::.'"s‘f€." 1%?) £t31°'.'~.‘;! "fllilrgilal '91-». was: m9 re" wise;sau::.r::l*..au.....a,_ OI“. _____'__________ TOD ~ .. v all the time and many come to see ceive key and ieelphone calls. Tho advantages of the methods will be chat speedy communication may ho mullc between bases In themat- icr of reporting fires to the dis- irlcl. inspector of forestry at Win- nlpog, so lll-at help may be cont to the scrape oi‘ conilugratio-n as soon as possible, and for the broadcast- ing of rclialblc weather reports from (ho north country. 'l‘he flying Imuts will also ~b0 equipped with wireless outfits. -—--—<o-@-~—-—, INDIAN GIRL HAS INCOME OF $1250 PER DAY In Poverty slli Her Life Until Oil is Found on Her Land —Biq Automobile Her First Pur- chase. M-USKOGIEE, Okla... Sent. 3 ~— After having spent the ill years of hcr life In the most abject pover- ly. Exlc Fife. a Creek indinn of McIntosh county, finds herself with a (laily income of $1250. ‘So tar she has made three pur- chases. a $2800 touring car; on $85 saddle for her brother and a wardrobe trulik.. But Exlc has nhd only a very small part Yo! her fortune, the slzo of which is remarkable even in this county of great wealth made overnight in the oll fields. Picture if you can the shabblest of unpainted shacks, and standing fur back from a dirt grove In a grove of trees. Half a mile up tho road ls Fable. a setlloment of two stores and a half dozen hou- SOS. in this setting Exic Fife was born lll August 1903 of full blood- ml indinn Creek Indian pnronts Wlllfill she was two years old hcr parents filed a government claim in her name and she received an nllnlmcnt of 180 acres of land in Crcck and Okfuskoe counties. For seventeen years she received royal ties of a (cw dollars from this land but last June an oil well which made three thousand bar- rcls was brought in on Exlc’: al- lotment. Two weeks ngo another well making two thousand bar- rols was brought In and four lnore wells are being drilled. All of which make Exle one oi tho most wealthy girls In this part of tho country. , . She saya:—"Bcfore no one ever came to seems. Now 990916 will‘? me every day." isn't it funny? BRITISH ELATED OVER DECIS- ION ON REPARATIONS LONDON. Sept. 3 -— The Bril- heart who is a railway irack-test-I THE CENTRAL aullunu '<._ r1131’...- '» 4.‘. d it“ 1.».y * TH! UHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN SHOP horn Solomon's Catalog. ‘ GRAND CONCERT all Victoria 589i. 8th. Prof Matcher and other Charlottetown talent. Sept. 4 ilipd ADDRESS TONIGHT-JIM‘. S. L. Squire. Chairman of the Executive Council the Canadian Good Roads Association, will deliver an ad- dress ln Kenslngton c, M, .3_ A_ Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. Sept 4-11 SPECIAIL MIEDIATOR. — Rev. Principal ‘Macklnnon of Halifax Presbyterian College, who had nicely started his series of visits to congregations ill Prince Ed- ward lsland in the interest of the forward movement, was compelled to cancel all further appointments beyond the middle of last week that he might accept an urgent re- quest to take part as special mediator In the conference at Syd- neybetween the company and the striking miners. Dr. Macklunon. it will be remembered, did good servdcc in 1919 as chairman of a conciliation board to adjust re- lationships ‘between the uniua operators and the miners in the same centre-est. John Telegraph. GREEN —- SMITH WEDDING —'I‘he mornings takes place very quietly at 0 o'clock this morning in Zion Presbyterian Church. of Sadie Edwards (Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ltlrhard ‘Ed-wards Smith, Brighton, to SldneyTabour Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wunbunton-Green Weynlontp Si. Miss Smith who will be unattended will wear a tailored suit of navy polret twvill, chic hut to match, with squirrel lieckplece alld cor- sage bouquet. Rev. George (I. Tfly lor -will officiate and immediate- Iy after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Green will leave on a trip through Nova. Scotia. The wonder- flll array of gifts and congratula- tory telegrams received attest to their popularity. The Guardian joins their host of friends In hap- piest congratulations. DEATHS LEARD—-— At Feruwoorl, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Cornelius W. Leard in the 81st year of his age. Funeral services on Tues- day, ISept. 5th from the lie-mo of his daughter, Mrs. Edwin Mc- Farlnne, Fernwood. commencing at hall‘ past two. Sunday, Sept. 3rd, Joseph M. Webster. aged literal from the home of his son B. (i. Webster, North lilver, JM-ondayi evening. Services com {meaning at ISGIIYIHLOWII Cemetery. 1922, I (Special to The Guardian.) Government. in reply Iodine re Earl of Balilour as acting secre (Iuction in German of such obligations. for-worded to the British lug the war. ‘The note, which is signed by Premier Bolncure. draws a dis- tinction ‘between the dobt to Great Britain and owed to the United. States. A-fter explaining that part of the ddht to the Unl- ted 3121.165 was contracted afiter the armistice, through the pur- chase of surplus war stocks and therefore regarded as a purely commercial transaction, the Pre- nlier continues: ' , “Without doubt, for the rc- nlainder of the debt to America. the same reasoning applies as for th-e other war obligations of France. But it cannot be forgoi- ten. nevertheless, that the United Slates entered the war wlihout her existence beilng directly men- nced, to (lefend with her honor the principles upon which civili- zation is based. ~while Great Bri- tain, like France, fought to safe- iluard not only the independence of her territory, but (he property and the means of existence of her Boonie." The note declares that the rep- arations problem can never be permanently pdisposed c! until there is an agreement on war debits, and without mentioning the United States specifically ln this "mlllimllfl". Illillilly Indicates that the Ullllfll Slates should partici- pate In such n general understan- ding. Franco was only prevented from initiating such nn agree ment, it is added, by the publica- tlon of tho Balfour note. I moi? More men fail through ignorance oi‘ their strength than through knowledge of their weakness. - Genoa man once proved the world V!!! P011011; Ilmt the Genoa confer- ence ls trying to prove It is square. wzssrzs —A-t North River, on 73 years. l<‘u- lllls 5 o'clock. Intcrlileut to Conference for Discussion , 0i War Debts ‘PA-BIS, Sept. 3.— The French cent circular note sent ouit ‘by the tary for foreign affairs, dealing with an international settlement of debts and reparations on the basis of a general cancellation of inter-allied indebtedness and a re- reparations, points out the necessity of a coll- ferlencc for general/consideration ri war debts at which will he rop- resented all nations, with excep- tion interested in tho settlement Until such n confcnevnce is held, France. lit is declared in the note Govern- ment tonight will be unulble to give definite indication to the creditor powlers as to the payment of the debts she contracted dur- DR. HOUSTON, will he in his office in Souris Wednesday. Sept. 6th. from 10 to 4. SeptA 1i RECEPTION HELD. Thurs- Ilay afternoon n. doligh-tiul recep- tion was held by Miss Alexa Lowe and Miss Elsie Lowe. Tho affair was an arfiternoon tea in honor of two brides-toibe. Miss Sadie smith and Miss Edith Jenkins. Mrs. Lowe . and Mrs. Jenkins Poured tea and Mrs. J. E. O'Don- nell culttho lees. There were about (ll-guests present. The fol- lowing ladies served: Misses Lil- lias Hooper, Eleanor Lowe, Bydie Farquharscu, Edna Gordon and Mrs. Parker ‘Ritchie. Miss Jenkins marriage takes place ear- ly Wednesday morning in the Barptist Church. —-—-—<-e>-——— PERSONALS -Mr. J. Barry OfDonell returned Saturday night from a months holiday in Maine and New Bruns wick. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robertson, city. leave this morning for a visit to Montreal. They expect to be absent a week. Mr. Geo. Walker lei-t fiaturday morning for Truro. where he will take part in the Labor Day sports today. (Mr. John McKenna, wb-o Silent the past slit weeks oll tlla island left on return home ‘Satur- day morning for Rumford Me. lie was accompanied to Borden by his daughter, Alice McKeuna Mac- Donald. Mr. L. S. Brown, Assistant Gen- erml Manager of the (l.N.R., Mon- treol, arrived in tire city Saturday evening in. his private car ut- tzlched to the early Bordon train. Ha was met at Borden by Super- intendent T. B. Grady. Miss Bertha I-I. McQuaid, daugll ter of ‘Mr. P P. McQuaid, is at Present a guest at Mt. Si. Berli- urd Ladies (foliage, Antigollish, Nova Scotia. Iiefore visiting An- tlgonlsh. bliss Mc-Qunid visited rcl atlvcs in New Glasgow and Lour- dos whom silo was entertained lll several social functions. Minnie Ileligiohl? Education , Council ST- JOiHNn Sept Uniletl Leadership Camp 6Vi'I‘| held in the Maritime Provinces] mct23ut Wallace, N. S... August l-Il 3—The flrstl great success. » tant delight to the eye; but also the more practical merits of ex- cellent drainage and an unfailing supply of good pure water for cul- inary and abluiionary purposes. Rev. F‘. M. Milllgan, Presbyter- ian secretary of religious oduca-I tlon, was camp director, and Miss' Mary ll. Allison. maritime girls work secretory. was musical direc tor. Dr. P. R. Hayward. General Secretary Religious 'Erlucatiollal Council of Canada, and Miss Win- nifrctl Thomas. National Girls‘ work Secretary, took charge of (he studies in ‘General Mot- llods" and In "Boy and Girl Psy- chology’ and these leaders toget- her with Miss Bona Mills, direc- tor of religious elucation‘ in St. John's Presbyterian Church, Hali- fax, took charge of the group bible study, which had for its subject “The Kingdom of God." A wonder- ful llght was shed upon tho above subject of scripture study by Pro- fessor Show of Pine Hill College. Halifax, in his series of lectures on "The Fatherhood of God." Rev, Wm. Godfrey. of Alberton. l‘. E. 1., was the efficient direc- (or of sports and athletics and was ably assisted by Ills churmi r and energetic wife. Miss K. Moore, secretary of Halifax Y. M. C. A. was the business manager. Mrs. E. C. Allan. Halifax. was the nature study specialist. and Mrs. R A. Jamieson, St. John. the camp mother. 0n Sunday morning the camp- ers en mouse attended, (he local Methodist Church. and the‘, choir for that service consisted of the iuuslcal members ui’ the camp with Miss Jean Allison, Sussex. at the organ. On Sunday evening the camp assembled ill the recreation hall to hear a most helpful sermon on “World Fellowship by Dr. liay- ward. A picnic. a motor-boat ride. and a story-Ielllnz contest. were all delightful features of the camp; but beyond the healthful re creation and oven the cordial. happy fellowship of those wonder- ful eight days Is the lasting value of the intelligent Interchange of Ideas between C. G. I. T. and a". S. E. T. leaders. and still greater, of the spiritual uplift which was the natural and inevitable result oi’ a closer acquaintance with l-lim who Is at once “God of the Open Air." Sovoroign of the Kingdom which knows no bounds of either tlrlc 0r space. ard the Great Eternal Fat- her whose namois Love. ti. has I5 There were fifty present in in» and tho camp was ill every way dicta-lando- lltl ll)’ R1111!’ KID he camp site was sivlly idoalHMl-‘IB Slmmlsle- bl m 3'3"‘ be m: one of the beauty spots of] Nova Scotia, and having not onlyflhlmy- l) "l (Willard) safe salt Water bathing and bout-l lug. i111 abundance of shade treesJZ-lg 1-4- und an outlook which was a cons-I NIADI‘. m CANADA -- The importance of " Vitamins in food is being recognized at the present time to n greater extent than over before. It has been con- clusively demonstrated that yeast is rich in this all important element; Many people have ro- celved great benefit physically simply by tek- ing one. two or three Royal Yeast Cakes a day. Send nomo and address v for free copy “Royal Yeast l, Cake: for Better Ilonlihfg ~ E. W. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO, CANADA l Willard Lands Three Winners (Special to The Guardian.) IIOIJILT-ON, ‘Me. Sept 1--~TIio "ll?" llruléfilillilli: of the lioulioll fair was completed voday with twelve boats of excellent racing. John Willard, the veteran ruins-- mall, who drove Jollll it. Braden i0 victory In the free for all yes- terday, landed three WIIYICPB lo- llay, although he failed to come through with Bokay, the favorite, ill the 2.20 pace. Peter Verde, of Acker's Halifax stable, was about the only invader to clean up and was a good day for Aroosiook spend. The weather was ideal and the track fast. The summary: 2.20 Pace, Purse $500 Moy the Great, b g by Peter Thn Great (Johnson) (Cameron) tiller) T|nl_e——2.15 1-4, 2.15 1-2, 2.15 1-3.) 2.15 Trot; Purse $400 4111 1222 23414 3433 Hyde Wins Three 0n Grand Circuit REAlDVILLE, Mass. Sept 1-- The former New England trainer. Fred E. Hyde, whose headquar- ters are now at Goshell, (N. Y.) was the centre of attrjictloll oll the closing day of the grand cir- cuit races. winning three of the five events. Will Iilckerson. who also hails from Goshen, won an event with Pluto Waits while tho remaining race on the card wont to the Connecticut pacer. Harry Do. driven by Will Crozler. Tile summary. 2.09 Trot; Purse $1,000 Neva Brook, b m. by Justice Brooke (Hyde) Mary D.. grm (Ray) Admiral Paris, bg Garrison 4 Worthl Mary, hm (Bruaie) 3 a Mr. Kent, Marlon Toddillgton. Dollie llay, Peter Blazo, Doctor Nick and Tallallatchic, also start- 1 2 n H w l ‘J Ii 4 1 ed. . Tinle~2.05 1-4. 2.00 l-4. 2.03 l-4_. 2.06 Pace; Purse $1,000 Mary O'Connor, lllll by Barnes O'Connor (Hyde) Sunflash. big (Cox) Tony Mae, bg (Johnston) 'I'Iili8—-2.02 34, 2.02 1-2. 1 2 3 w N w 2.04 Trot; Purse $400 Pluto Watts, bll, by General Watts (Dickerson) Binuue, bll (McDonald) Zolllbro Dillon, bg (Scrrill) itilby iiall. blkf, (Tallulah) Plain Mac, The Frisco llclle Putcr 'l‘h<-. 'I‘hirli also siartl-li. Tllili!~—~2.08 3-4, 2.09 ii-4, 2.00 UYIBKGF‘ “harem- Zwlcinw- 2.16 Pace; Purse $1.000 Ilarry 110.. brg by Baron Dir- ect (rilrozier) Lambcite. grc (Ray) Pctcr Bradford, brg (Ilorall) Boutwoll, brg (Snlull) 3 Princess Marlon and Symo also started. Tilne~—2.l0 14, 2.09 1-4. 2.08 1-2. N 11 45 32 ‘.3 1 3 4 2.08 Pace; Purse $1.000 Iva Loo, buy, by Ortolan Ax- wortlly illydc) 1 3 llappy Diamond, hlkg by Law- -ful Bond (Garrison) PPIPI‘ Etawall. bg (Murphy) Oilln Blllgcll. hm (Small) Colonel Sparks and Estabelle al so slzlrtetl. Time—2.06 1~4. 2.07 1-4. 2.07 1-4. Renewal 0i 'fypllus_ Throughout * Russia Freely Predicted MOSIZOW, Sept. il.—- \‘l'itll lllfi uxcelptioli ni’ a low wruiiterod l0- Icnlities, wllcro the supply will con ltlnul- fur sovvl-al (lays, (he. last grains of (he corn for the relief of adults in the Russian famine area, bought by United ‘States Congres- sional appropriations, were hand- led out today. Report-l Io the Am- ‘erican Rolfe-f Administration head Iquartcrs indicate that consider - able suffering is likely to follow lll certain spots wllol-o the crops H A x N n m w A m u Ill; leagues i CHICAGO. Sept. 1—Cllicagc now only five behind leader in Nation- al League. National League ll.H.E. Cincinnati 0100000l2~4 ll 2 (lhlcagu 0060001'l-—7 l0 2 Batteries —Luque, Couch, Spell. Keck and Hargravoj. illingo. < Cbeeves and Oidarrc/Il.“ ' -' ; At Boston- ILll-E- Philadelphia 0_ ‘I 0 . . ' _ v Boston 2 5 0 , ... <. Batteries- fling and Henner; Watson and O'Neill. Second game— “RITE. Philadelphia 000000001-—-1 a '4 Boston 00210430—<10 16 1 Rotterdam-Singleton, G. Smith and Henlins; liulihan and Gowdy. At Grooklyn~ R.H.E. New York 00010014001—7 10 1 Brooklyn 0100050002-4? 13 l Batteries — McQulllan, llyan. Jonnard, V. Barnes, Scott and Smith; Snyder. Vance, Mamaux, Cadore and Ilcberry. At St. Louis- ILILE. Hlttsburg 000323033-0410 0 S1. Louis 101-100100-4 8 1 BatterIes-avlorrison and Gooch; Doak. Portico, Bartoot and (‘.10- mons. Second game— R.H.E. Pittsburg 000150000-0 9 2 St. Louis 000611031-111 lll 1 Baitorlos-flFooper, (larlsoll, Yel- lnwhorse and Schmidt; Sell. Pit?!- il-r and Ainslnith. American League. At D"iroit— lI-ll-E- Si. LOUIS 00WZ00020—4 9 0 Detroit 000O00OOl——1 9 O BntterIos-Shockel- and lSever- clll; Elnlkc and Bossier. At (‘Iavelnnrl- .H.E. (‘h-Icngo 02000-4! 5 0 Cleveland 00000-—0 -'I 0 Batteries-Robertson and Scllalk Ulllc and O'Neil. At Plliladolphin~ ILILE. Boston 10000000 uu——.'l 10 4 Philadelphia 01100000101-4 B 1 Batteries —- Quinn. Kerr and ftuel; Rommcll and Perkins. Till-so were the only games schcdlllul Ill the American Lca- gue. International League. Baltimore, 8; Buffalo. 4. Syracuse, 8; Newark, 3. . Jersey City. 6', dtochocior, '4. ltoadillg, 6; Toronto, 2. .i|<:-- lll Si’ t-Cars l-To, up the‘. troubles of the tired business niln riding home in a crowd- ed street car, someone has to step on his conu. ‘Twu ever thusl But why? > You've carved your corn: and used acids on them-hut all w ' no purpose. Your llfc nude miserable When Dr. Scholl, eminent foot specialist, pg:- fecied I he gave_us an instant relief from Simply ‘flint one oil-til: pain ." It's as quick as that. . Scholl's Zinc-Pads at Shoe, Drug or Departmental store. They're waterproof, antiseptic. adhe- sive, absolutely safe and easy to pug any Trlli-ey protect while they heal. ffPut one OIh-fIIC pain ll gone." =:::::;_-____________ __4 BEST COOK IN CANADA. TORONTO, Supt. 2.—— Tim licst I ' now THEY STAND. National Leaquc. Won. lLost. P1‘. cook lll (‘zllladll I Mrs. (l. M. Juilgv. of (his city, at, irftlllllg to an award nlzldc at thl- (‘olladian Natiollall I-jxllilliilon in a comps-ii- tiull (ipoll to all lilo wollloll of the. Dolllllllnll. l-Il-r prizes lllcllldl-sev- on firsts, iour sr-l-onlls and one l n n third, Tho first prizes won- award- Nmv Y°rk' '4 ‘uh “M!” oil flrr lu-l‘ lti_\'l‘l‘ rake, iruit cake,‘ mllcmg“ 70 '5" '5“) applc pio. l-nlllloll yogi-tallies, clin- yst 50m” 69 M "5252 llcd pouches, ionlutti cutsup and Pill-shun‘? 69 , 57 1'48 pickles In vine-gun. Clmjmlm“ 63 58 "'40 Airs. James llalnllton, of this Brooklyf‘ 62 ‘l3 ~49‘) city, aim won twelve prizes In the Phnademhla 42 73 3"“ cnllululilinll, throu Firsts, vigil‘. sou- Bosm" 43 31 "847 ollds and mn- tllird. Silo received fir"! prizl-s for hcl" milk IJIIIIS. Amerllia" L°3il“°- :ltr:llvllrlrr_v' jam and raspberry jam. Though iivv of III!" clcvon first won- 14°“ n“ prizcs wcrc won by women resid- NQW “Wk 77 50 "loll ing in thc city, Mrs. J-ullgc and St- Lou's 76 53 589 Mrs. Hamilton, both of tllcm ad- Ymtro" G3 m 527 mit that they ' ~c countlqv-lirlell. Chicago 04 03 504 ion-i (llevelnnd 64 64. 500 DRQVER AND PURE_BHEDS Washington 58 G8 400 _ _ ‘ pllllll-delilllla 52 72 419 ii would appear as though the B0910" 43 73 337 r-ottlo drovvr might wcll take a . hmld in thc hotter bull cnlnpalgn. lllufmltlwlal l-"Que- Few persons uri- l)I‘I.I.IJl‘ situated til-an h1- ie to kucp track of the Wfm- l-Ofil- P-C- ilecf animals on tllc farms of a Bllll-lmfife 99 42 302 glvvn tcrrIto-ry. By interesting K000991111‘ 35 513 1303 lllmsoli‘ ill the kind of bull used by 30111110 32 63 506 fnrnlers w-ho supply him with ma- JQT-‘llly (my 77 65 ~54? terial for markets tho drovcr could TONIIRO 69' 78 .480 sen to it that, when a bull goes to R9411"!!! 69 R3 #754 tho stot-kyzlrds it_ is rl-pI-accd on Syracuse 54 80 .378 the farm ‘by u better one-a pure- Newark 48 97 .807 bred if possible. PM" vwdp, ch g by peter are bad, and no grain has yet ‘Gale (Steele) 2 1 1 1 pfmltlrullllflrlifkgonqlll from tile molt. Alfred King, lll m by King D H ‘g fiépuwkp c, ,. r. Bellini (Nevers) 1 2 2 2 H h ‘m?’ . 5' m’ °' Zalma Strong b m Holmes 3 Ii 5i 4 er orgunufmnn‘ h‘ n ‘anon dc‘? Baum br g (Nnmn) 4 4 4 3 lorcs that infectious (llseascs are Tml'e__2 l3 L2 21 L, 216 L2 oxtrcnltvly prevalent throughout 215 l“, ' ' ' “’ ' ‘Russia. lie predicts the renewal ' ' oi typhus ill (liiligcrlllls prnpnr- 2J4 Mlxed. Puru- $500 lions with tho advent of cold well Snccllnrosn. b m by the North- ma‘ . crn Mau_(WIllartl) 1 1 1 _________U______ Zorn Q. bl g by Dan Q., (Boll- orml 1 D n h n2 2 2 horse galloping along several dif- "gglonxlymm- a m“ c g( 2",, ferent kinds of roads. a camel falling water, any kind of bell, n 2.17 Trot; Purse $400 Chimes Tell n. bl g Willard 1 1 1 f,§‘,l,’,‘2§"“° M“ ““"“"°"s “he” The Manor. b s (Raymond) 2 2,2 ' Miss Talbot. hr m (Burrlll) 3 3 5 Bavius. g g (Steele) 4 4 3 Time-—2.14 1-4, 2.14 1-4. 2.17 1-4. 2.16 Mixed? Purse 3400 (Three Heats Yesterday) Northern Mac. bg by North- , ern Man (Willard) 4 1 1 1 Dick Daforosf. bl g. by The ~ Deforcsi (Holmes) 1 3 5 4 . - - / r Earl North. br g Jamison 2 4 2 2 Sadie Ashboranc, ch m (Seeley) a 2 a x Tlme——2i15 3-4, 2.116 1-4, 2.18. . 2.15 1-4. _,. _ -—-—-—-—<IvO4II——~———— EEN IN PICCADILLY. A rough litlo pony in n casters cnri stood near a mansion in Picc- adilly on a chilly morning. A pile of logs for firewood was being lin- loaded and tho, pally was enjoying the warmth of a somewhat unus- ual loin-cloth flung ovcr his back It consisted of a handsome edging of fur attached to a ll&lquash coat. which was seen to belong to a woman who was shifting the wood, who was r-outless while she worked. '80 bhe rough little pony as sharing what was known a year ago as munltion overalls"- because these handsome fur coats were the sign and signature of the_ girl munltion workers, whose sudden enourmously Increased In- comoenabled them to realize the ambition of their life-a fur coat as good as you please. And ovary handsome they were, and vary well they became the ,owners—— ago very comentedthe pony look- 6 . ———~—~——II>OCI-———-——— ‘FHUN-DERSTORMS TO ORDER A machine that can make any kind of noise has been Installed In one of London's biggest picture- theatres. Called the VIt-asona. It is used for producing film "effects." It consists of h desk oi‘ levers and switches which work, by means of electric devices on various parts of the stage. By its aid the operator can pro- ' dune the sound of thunder and oth- er noisu connected with storms, n. and pneumatic power, a number of . '-‘ ‘Jli-‘TY LveWQuvwpJ-q‘ L) Afloat and Ashore the Sailor Man in an inseparable companion of “MASTER WORK- MAN” SMOKING TOBACCO. can In Ind in both PlugandCotPlug. r Aull_ Ill 601680101 mus TOBACCO .