, . . ‘ _ ' 1 . ,.-/ .-_' ¢ .. » , f I ’ I I y 1 . - . ,_ _ 1 \ l or \ 1 , _._. ._,, I . _ . ._ ',»._~f /_,.-, _ . , _. . ;iiQ§PiI.5:.;1-f” . ..._ . f . _ .caeaiombrow GUARDIAN _ E . A A-Mm CWM” N" 1 A _ _ 5 FUR MEN '0¢l\lf3| Giliflilall mrinlip union chori; IIFURHM- _ . WE'RE ~--- _ I Trinity unfold chur¢h,- Thursday .___ 7- Nuus in C°r\\'euf~- Ivo nuns rf.: _ GIVING AWAY Gillcttes NEW RAZOR FREE f sv|!|lR'wlh|l0 |,;¢]| du paclsasoofasry :’.€:...°.’.f.’f.f‘.1.:I 35c . » ". ‘Prlmollve Shaving Cream (j¢lgsts’sRapidS||avcCre_am _H Colgate’s Haady Gnp Shel: _\\ \`~, \4 ,s ¢ ` r .’;`_7i_ ‘ -QA’ ' - 1 _9_. _ _nil -7 _ . _ _ `__1|iv\_ _///-/ il1<~/ ' " \A‘. 1 _ -\`A , ‘, ii f ' - /."\ \\_ ,_-. ‘» ‘ r ` f /_J‘.\‘|_{ \ O N LY 157 SHAVI-:s l;_\-:- For _,-1 39c I Try s. tube of ~ »f~`__ `4 ‘-4' KLr:Nzo és.; suavmc. 1 CREAM _“M di 2; \’ _$_urveyor, Box 29, Herinhnville. _ asia-5-s-inn.. PMATO TAGS FOB THE SEA- |°l'5 Shipments on short notice. Guardian central Primary. FOB. SALE. T0 LET. BOARD AND |00!!! 518115 OD hllld It G\1&!`d.iAD Office. f U For Sale HEAVY BROWN PAPER FOR SALE. Apply at this Office. . 5595-tf. For sau:-lusssiv innnls Binder. Apply to Mrs. Evelino Roper. larsl Royalty. 5145-a-2-21. P011 ssna-'rmn'rY smear AND _lambs D. F. Macbonsld, Souris. 5661-7-28-lmonth -_...___ ma SALE-CAR LOAD FAT CAT- ile. also car fat sheep and lambs, ;“_\11_ff Of Phone. J. D. Kennedy. 0'- lcarlr l=.l:.1. s'/27-a-zl L_ -'Oli sail: -_ Gunnar can/in Pitts. cut any length; also tcle- phone poles. Frank O. Good, Stan- i‘~‘Y. N. B. ` 5711-B-1_-31. _p__________i__ Fifi; s.ii.|:-MY rnr:T'rY nolvm. _fiiiply Mrs. win. Partridge. York. 5581-7-23-8|. __________i_ Film ron sau; ._ Ar Lono. .if/Trek. 40 acres of good land. well Waitftd. convenient to schools, churches. shipping. etc. For fur- -l§\¢1' Particulars apply to owner. _eil H. MacKinnon, 63 Winslow Somerville. Mass., or apply to F; D. MacKinnon, Canoe Cove, P. `f...1~ sssa-1-aa-izl is Lost W-" __ L95?-flimsy monr, roast: .égfilmmg Sum of money. Finder _ ~’-‘¢ \‘ep<\l’t at Guardian Office. *"*“`affi~ sins-a-4 me-__ To Let `________ ‘1__§I._LEr-rwo nsoN'r noowls. "4 'Y \‘.'li.hcut board, also n liv- . 2', Nl- Apply st this office.- ‘gek silo-a-4-zi il.l0T|0N SALE. _ol bm authorised oy s. n. Gillespie uri' by public auction on his prem- °” *iw Brwklbr rt. mas 1 miles bf? Charlottetown .on .'.l'hnrsday, 1:; nl. an or Aaron. uso. si s “"3 P- ll.. all his farming imple- “ wluisung of s ohm, rsnlml. umm' IDOGR. hay mower, truck :'-9!°"- llelsbn. we or cannon and “ibi of other artlolea too numeroim "°’°“ii°l\. also I good working Alle. 9 yearsold. D esttle. all hous- \°!4 fumitnro. I organ. 1 parlour ;"‘*- 2 bedroom nuns, sham, latin. ‘:°"9-'-I machine. l spinning wheel, _.F °f mats almost naw. I carpet '“l'°- 2 stoves and a lot of small 33|* too numerous to mention. ” Wliilvel no reserve, turns at ""- All rams amounting to I dollars 5"' *i ulz nm that a mom' éu" "I4 hint notes. Male Help Wanted ' I `skiddcd in front of an approanhing icar. The boyrvas thrown, through LISlI` BOY WANTED. APPLY about * e head and arms. He was ”""' "_"" iDl' Grant where he reoeil-ed medical WANTED RELIABLE PERSON FOB. ' _ 100 store route, Prince Co. Good Iamention' A5 the “pmt M5 reulved proposition. Anyone wanting light ,bt I law 110111- i-he Guardian \\'=»S uu~ work, apply n. B. Kensington, able to ascerlati the name of the P. E._ I~ 5639-'I-28-81. |b0y_ WANTED -- UNMARRIED MAN., protestant, to ta@ charge of farm. i , < Good home and wages, apply with .J°5°Ph5 C°“"°“" °“` Frm” ‘fm references. Box 431. charlotlerown._memb¢1‘S uf St Jose:-Irs Sodallty 5767-8-4-3i‘n~.et the Rev. Mother Superior to -**"*°-'-"-"-_*i* isay farewell on the eve of her trans Jftlrgfnlcr MAtN1AGm:§fer to another section of the prov- d(ii“ect-selliilé ccrggrlrigi-Edin lnugtiefie :inet The R'°v` Mom?" “'55 pre' world. Exclusive territory, fast sell- |5°“°ed “Wh 'fi °°mP1”`“¢“f'1“'5’ ad' ing product, good proposition. Sales _dress and a substantial purse of Manage1~_ Real Silk Hosiery Mills 15.015, The P,-gsmtaqon was mme by °‘ Canada' Ltd" Hamm°n‘ ont' ‘Mrs. Wm. Scott. President pro-tem s-4-ailvl. 1-i. w. 1 ____ __ ,and the address road by Miss Anne - iwnleh. The asv. Mother made s Female Help Wan.ted ifitting reply. A short musical pro- wAN'rr:n-nlNn:o. nooisr GmL.‘g"°“`““° _“'“,'_°“-d°_f°d me P;`°°°°d_`, Apply Rus, Hotey 57-,5_8_41lngs closmg with Old Lang Syne ______l_______;__ |and the National Anthem. WANTED AT ONCE, RELIABLE ~ -- maid for general housework. Ap-I HAZARD T0 OTHER MOTOR- ply 17 King Square. 5759-8-31 `lSTS-What might have been I. more --------_- lserious accident occurred on the St. WANTED-A “'0M»\N T0 WASH ‘Peters road lsr: night about loao “nd Clean Apply this °m°°‘ tlvllerl a Nash coupe after taking the 5755'a'2'“ alvhole road for practically save-_1 miles ‘T'”"'**'_T“’_;]decided to relinquish "its rights" n- P§'_€S,TIi‘€;1y Sgss ,bout 200 yards from Wrlght’s Bridge. ' 5-]73_8_4_2H'i`he said coupe apparently preferr- ___ __1ing the ditch to the road which it WANTED - CAPABLE HOUSE- 'had held so long. mounted the em- keepcr, adult family of three. Good `ba,n1u~nmg ,_--1-1 ¢1.5appea.1-ed into the “'=3¢5~ FMU? 1°°7~ 5723'3'1`“' dense foliage. The occupants of the ~"-’°*-_ '_ car. tlvo mein. were uninjured: however lvswrpn nv AUGUST lst coUN- .the Cm, was not as m.mmm_ N »:= ' h ' k. _ if:.§;;l.f.:.?‘.il...“i*‘.....‘;‘.;isiP’ -nl --» -ns - - - \)6'.`lt. 5429 7 16 tf TO SAY FAR.EWELL_ IN St. _-_----'--- WANTED-crap 'ro wsrr oN Burns table. also kitchen girl. Apulv ______ Pam” cm' 5m`8`°‘_noNNpLL-At wlnnlpes. July 15- YV d ” 1930. to Rev. J. sydney Bonnul. ante _and Mrs Bonnell. a daughter, Jessie "--°'-°*" .wr t. _ Msnlucn coUl>l.p prisms ‘ “ga” board in private familv. ADply|“ ounrdlnn. 5115-a-1-ai. DEATHS rs Wanted VESSEY-At York. on Saturday. Teache Aug. 2nd, William Vessey. Me B5 WANIED |.-on Gm.;;.;Nw|g|; | years. Funeral from the residence of School No. 15, Second Class Tea- _ his son E. J. Vessey. this, Monday, cher, female Prote WANTED - EXPERIENCED TEA- chcr for St. Georges School. Bun- plement $100 00. Joseph J~ Mc- Cormack. Secretsry. 5763-8-4-4~ best ever held fn that famed locality The three race. love filled surplis- rrl addition to too hbfbe Ne” promoter Psndergut has a number 'T Gillltil. I. I. Gilkljlk. ALIX MoR.Al» ~ ' 1 Kietlsntsrll ni.-, :lull will will __4° [ oooooo-cocoon ' I ingly well and the mein! mimi” U .o good that th. roost experienced’ N. D. MGCLBGII horsemen canmt P10* 5 “`”'“‘°'- ' ' UNDIITAKIE Aug. lat. George Haviland Peake. age 63 years. Funeral private from Bt. Peters Cathedral on Tuesday morning. Interment Bt. Peters Cem- etai’Y. ______.._.._..__.-_-_-- isgnw-1,, my roi-ir .luiy is. mo, Mrs D. W. lfraser. and 55 H90 ‘miss mtl. shew. formerly of A1- ourry plains. P. 1:. r. 'rhs funeral I was hold Oh PPWS' AUIWG lat from Madison Saul-re Pl-esbyiefiln | rndlclulorls are el-lst the New An-f0h“f°l_;°*__»_° i-“° P’°°"W’“‘° Cm" nan mcse of ioao r'1~-»~- _‘re_W¥- “fl __ IHIALBIII 1 .- -1 I UNCH 'DIED M mmm” "1 mm mr M 'pPm.i§ .ct .Pleas up I .___ ._______.._....-_, gram at New Annan always srouses 15 5¢1»1°u51y 111, _ B big intewm 5T__1_B_4_3_ that are still in Charlottetown, and tum 11u_s¢1-ages '1-om Moore-5 poem. Mrs Frank Horan accompanied by 'Miss Beatrice 'rrnirwr of the c. N. time under the inspiring and suld- mp ng. °a“°°' W an "` an i i rl on f Pri ,wi ‘ _ ' f:‘;”'r.‘:.l;'.;°‘;....i;‘“’.1‘°”.“°f°°‘g ;;‘.:. L: -» nn- ' ' ' al . Rev A. and Mrs MacKay and lit- Lnus daughter, Helen of ohlpn-nn,N. be-charter members or it, and to Hmis' P md n 188°-" Mr Stewart at the present time is return to New York after visiting C. W. Patterson, Jelveller, Char- P.iver Junction. Vemlont. Mir. and Mrs. E. J. Burge. and little son Vei-:non have returned by motor to their home in Sbneham. Mass.. after spending a pleasant vac- merslde and Mrs. M. Burge St., Pet- er‘s Bay, His worship Mayor Prowse loaves this morning on a businus trip to commander of the British dirigible R-i00 on Saturday -asking him to pass ovelr the city on his return voyage. Church Services sr. rams Alun zlou cnmmclms The sermon yesterday morning was preached by Rev. M. Scott Fulton, D. D.. and was a thoughtful utterance on the subject. "The Thlth Seeker." There was a fine congregation pres- ent. A soprano solo, sung by Miss Marjorie Wood. "I shall not pass; this way again," was much appreci-l ated. The anthem. sling by St! James choir and Mr. C. G. Gallag- her taking the tenor obligate, added much to the service. In the evening at Zion a joint choir of the tlvo churches led the devotional service. Mr. Ben Acorn rendered very feelingly. "The Old Rugged Cross." The sermon by the minister was I especially interesting. Daniel IV:4_i which speaks of the Kings dream furnished the text. Defoe's inimit- abl¢ story. “Robinson Crusoe," was used by way of illustration. The King's dream and the foot- print ln the sand are true illustra-‘ tions of the menace of lifois uncon- sidered horizon. God`.a violation of our isolation is not always retribu- tive_ but is in love ‘1"riday' shared' Crusoe's lonelineu and saved him! from idiocy. The crucial fact that once in this world'a history, God set I-Iis own footprints irl the sand. This ‘footatsp’ Lg not our own, it is larger and more spacious. The Word be- came flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth. The wnsresa- tional singing was hearty, old favor- im such as."God Works in a M!!- terioug Way," and "l-lark! Hari: my Soul( were sung. We are pleased to hear hey. Goo. C. Taylor, minister of the Malam- neuve Presbyterian Ohurch. Mon- treal, is in the city. He will no doubt preach in Zion, his former eharll some time during the P\'¢l¢H¢ month. The relations between a. young man and s girl are often the lattcfs par- ents. "What be 'a thinkin' of, Annie?" "Nutl'.in' much, Reuben." _ THREE “THE PROGRAM-'\Vu a, delight 5111131151; 7;)-1, 339, womgy-rg M_1551°n. ' Qimnmd mam P.” 1 contemplating a. fresco picture of the °ne"-Mwbwn Times. Rich- ary society. Arlnuu outdoor Meet- bd Rem-1 Group. Baptist Ohuwh ing. Residence of Mrs, w. H. John- In lm hs went ln s ésilmg vorsel 8' °°”” “fn” ‘i G”P°- This Pic.- ‘wnlsot a.1s. son, sidrnount, North River Road. Ho rznglaud. and from the inspiration ` ““'° W” “°"°’ °°mP’°'*”Y ““’5h°‘1» __ ,Virgin Mother and her Child. gg wh” he uw md “uma ‘but is complete enough to show, an .lomv MCAULAY Ar Nllw AN- runansr. Norma-'rhe roomius in his motherland he beeuns filer/gf |*"“\’i“°“° °°mP°Sii°b- which doubt- NAN-.iohn lviocnulny of sydney. N. of the late crow.. J. J, rt. H. mom- mined os devour his lus nedulouriy 1°” *°°k “"3” W °°'“P‘°*¢ “ha” *he _ ls.. .singer or southern Melodies and ming will arrive ot the house of his w reach out after the best in nrt "mt “' G“’°° ""“°“`°d' ` 'banlo player of now niil favor the brother. Arthur rlemnuris, Hope niv- soon mar that he went to Boswn 9` P’°°'"“""y ‘k°‘°" f°’ P°"‘"“ spectators with several selections at 31-_ M01-1d|,y _¢vgr11_ng_ Aug, 4, The and spmt wmidcmble time in of Lord Aberdeen, Governor General the big race meet Aug. Sth. 5771-8-4-31 fungi-L1 w1_11 bg held on Friday, Aug, “mum md nudwk mam Then of Canada, painted for him, the fin- ` _ -i 5 at 3 p, m_ 1;-iw;-ment 5t_ Army; 1,m.he went wmndnn “un “king ished portrait considerably larger, is DANCE ENTRIES AT NEW AN- comgm-y, wma” N ma Slade schwl O! Art _ln Haddo Hall, Scotland, the seat of; . NAN-Prominent amor.; the entries ._._.__..._. .pd hctums tt Umvumy of mm Lord Aberdeen. are Robert weeks, Highfield, auth ran.soNALs don. 'men ister hs went to Paris 1°' 5”” w°' ' i=ion1scy,r'routown.lvrrs.rrn~ryMufeh --- where he primed in the arslirr of 1” 5”" "'“°' F Central Bedeque, Leon A.l'senault_ Eg. T115 many f;1end_, of M1-_ g1dw'1n_zh° famous Bonn” During au mcse 12 St. _ mont Bay. This portion of the pm- Lynds will regret to learn that he ' _ ' ' K°"‘“‘ ‘C°°‘“gh°“’ ‘* °f”'. Yew he had painted many pictures tio saint of the sth century. The pic- l with treat sell denial and diligence ~-0'” me Lake Whose Gloomyl -* l\&rsRA¢lnaAtki.nsisspendi.l'iga k __ , ...I-HE READER was of we finest few days at mount Grove the 1_7; 1:‘_fr;__'uu’5'mh_i5 (;";Y:aa he “nt Shore. Fone versign of an old tradi- _ ,lr.lsnt.' Mnnown Tunes. mol-lrnond guest of Mr and Mrs r-.lsr otccwsy to -1-,,,.,,.,.., Wm, he hmm, v,ce1m‘;‘;;__L n'f'h:;“i_f piflzleger Recital Group, Baptist Church. to- _ ` _ _ _ ' _ "_ ' , night 8_15_ Mr Wallace Hennessey was “_ Pmsi'-'lem °f th! 5°¢i0W 0! AI'fiSi»S. precipice and perlshes in the 1ake._ and had ° si'“d1°~ .Kevin had misunderstood her devo- movsd in the a,mbula.nce to the City Hmim “Hen” mm mjums "° ' uo1x;wsl}:irlI:n;ler Moon Perce ihis back received when he stumbled Was Charter Member B.. C. A. A. 14' Adverslty Pahlmd in' Econm over the steps of his dwelling. ` ` ' _ ' At the fonmmon of me RDW1 U 15. Nude frtudy of a womans ba.ck._ Canadian Acldemy of Am than this li;.____Patc~i ng the C__a;oe. VoyIa_g;.lrs _ looks stolidly on W 18. A Cav ier Canada. he was one of the five art- _ kts in canada who were chosen to 19. La;g_e self_ portrait of Robe ji 20 Turk smoking ‘B. have arrived on the Island to °5Nbl1Sh ii- At their first exhibition 21' P rt it of im beth wks 1 _ 1 _ .spend 111,11- 11°11d,y5_ held in 1880 he exhibited six pictures O ra _ _ a ._ 1 _ md his tctures B] » tu h Robert) I-I_arrls,exhib1_ted at St. Louis l D "mu y un e World Fair and winning gold medal . 23. “Time and Tide wait for no ltions. While on another trip of study ,_ old Tim aus th Hshermm 1 from the Govemmem at ottawa m before he can escape, vlhlle his boat 1 lies stranded at ebb tide preparation here in Charlottetown, mg H pe e g mme' of me neat achievement at Jsuit mlssionar to the Hurons sees _ th k th Visi f h . able pictui-e_wa.s burnt ln the Parlia- m "£351 y awe °;;_t;dg§_e Cl;s; . , PC H8 Inwt Bliuingnst ottawa' it “as . awaited these heroic mlxionaries so" me ' when the Irroquois descended on the Huron settlements. l Studies Abroad 29. Maisoneuve and the Indian Chief. Maisonelive, founder of Mont- aticn with Mr. M. J.Donnelly, Sum- _ Mr. Harris mari; frequent trips real or Ville Marie, encounters the abroad studying the best _woi-kg of Iroquois chief, who had come to mas- the old masters in the galleries of sacre the French settlers and shoots. Europe. Munich, the rich storehouse the chief to the constcfrrlation of his _ ofnart treasures, Rome. Florence, followers, who did not know Of the etc., etc., and in 1896 he visited Mad- eximence of firearms. This took place rid for the purpose of copying parts in what is now the heart of Mont- _ of two of the greatest of Velasquir/s real. pictures, on account of their wonder- 30. “The ploughman homewards 1 ful grouping. and those two bsnuri- plods his weary way." A pastoral ful reproductions are now in this evening scene. Loan Collection. 31. Figure of an Italian girl 1:n_ I | ‘ He was elected President of the costume. Royal caludian Aoademy or Arts in az. country Schbul-P1”i11°¢ Ed' 1893, and held that responsible posl- lvard 1sla.nd+Canoe Cove. An unfin- tion in the development of art in ished picture. The sketch for this on-loco until in isos he felt that was mode on the spot in 1880- failing health demanded his refusing 33. Ships at Quay- E\’¢I1i11s eifeilf- the solicitation of his friends to con- Etaples or Montreuil-sur Mer, France. tinlle in office. He had been alvard- 34. -At the Piano. Sketch of Mrs. ed a medal at the Worlds Fair in Robert Harris. Chicago in 1893, a gold medal at the 35. Girl re:idlnB'- Pan American Exposition in Buffalo 36. A Corpus Christi i?\'0C€5Si0“ in in 1901, a gold medal and diploma the streets of Montreal. at the Worlds Fair. St. Louis, 1904. 37. Copy of "The Maids of Hon- ln 1902 at the ccronstion of King cur," "Las Meninas_" with the Span- Edwsrd he had been created s. com- ish Princess or Infanta the centre panion of the Order of S. Michael cf attraction. This was Copiéd by MI- and S. George in recognition of his Harris from the original in the splendid service to art in Canada, Prado Gallery. Madrid in 1898. and being the first. Canadian artist to re- is also considerably reduced showing ceive the honour. I-Ie had cxhibited only the main group if* the i>lCi\H`~‘f~ at the Paris Salon, Paris World Fair, The King of Spain bestowed the or- the Royal ~ Academy, London. and der Santiago on Velzlsquez for paint- other famous librhibitlons. He was ing this picture. recognized in his later years as the outstanding portrait painter of Can- Wafer Colour Grullv ada, to the special study of which branch of fine art he had devoted 38. An Island shore scene. sketch. a most earnest and persevering life. 39. Caps Bonaventure. CrasD¢»_ As the pictures are listed'ln the 40. Interior of cottage at Runs- Gallery with the same numbers as wick, Yorkshire. England. lvhere art- below, it will bs nidvisable for anyone lst and his wife stayed. _ intent upon viewing the pictures to 41. fn front of St. James Kirk. clip the following Catalogue. Charlottetown, 1882. 42. West end Pitney St.. Char- CATALOGUE OF PICTURES lottetown. 1582. | 43. Unloading brick at Ferri' On exhibition lobsrt Harris Memor- ' Wharf, Charlottetown, 1682. ia! Gallery, Charlottetown, P. E. I. I 44. Pownal wharf, with old R0- 1 The Bands of Dee-From g.eund Landsca Road at Campbell '- “*‘-- ---wont.-._.__....._,_ _...___ a... ..., .__.. ___ . ____ ._.. At Baptist Church Tonig-kt ~..,,;%- 2 "“°»'~if~»..-,,,,,... . hilt"- . I; 2 _.ini-_._ 13;: ._j_..._ ww” if' Jil Mr Charles stewart. Boston Mass. died wells always looked for and ' Madame Richmond, Miss skillin and Miss Blouln ofthe Richmond Re- . 22. Mari with a. white cat. _ _ 1, el-,j°y1ng 1-.15 vacggmn 1,., gh-mm found at their yearly spring exhib- cital Group, at the Baptist Church ionrghp _ The 1930 Cl1amp.ons of Pr.ncc Eo- ivard Island are as follows: Ladies Singesl: Mis.: Eleanor Bourke, Cliarlottetown. Mixed Doubles: Miss Evelyn Jenk- ins, Charlottetown and Verxie M Madden. Moncton. Mens Singles: Verne M. Madden. Moncton Mens Doubles; Verne M .\lo.<'l:`len and Darcy Kc:-it.l‘.g_ I»‘lo:ic‘.c.1 The Ladies Double; 131111:. l:f'.`.\'~:.=li Misses Eleanor and Isabel Bc-.irlze and Misses Jenn Tait r.l1:1 Elclyri Jenkins \v.ll be plajrcd off s0i‘.~..'» cl..j.' this week. In the e.'.J_1vc clirlrlxml cllanlpions ;;~.fi c.:1~.§i' fi ;i'..~ Ili... doubles fiizalisis this P;‘o\'.;z'.c is r.:- surecl of strong 1'ep1‘ess:~.t;lti:ll1 in tit". Ma1'ltfme T:ill:'l1alncnt to be plajmcl at Rlothesajr. N. B.. cl'.;;':::; the vs:-11: lnegilluillg .»‘.l1;ll;i lliii. Mr. Macldell lvon the J.I:‘l1`.<. 5.l1_:l':.'. event on S:l‘.u;'ci:l§: last over M? \’.'. McDonald. Slll'.llz1er_=;ds .ri :tr;f_l~.t sets 6-0. G-l. 6-3. Dcrgmie the score the play' was Dj: l'i.'> lllrfltli 011° sllecl. The plurkjf Slllrlnlurrnzir- fz'_'.;"' lf.;.~l i not l'eco\'crcd 1`i‘oz‘.1 his c:_‘.:'.e”.;'fI 1111"' » five set lilatcll on the 1*;‘.'~..~.l;.- dc.: when llc s-3.lll.:1.'.i_"l sixth a ffmlly opponent as I-.I;'_ I£er.t.:`.Z ff )€-~.l'.c- tcil He did not r:.'t ;*:.",‘-?x'Il.' f.f1;l: until the third set \'.'r.».=:1 it '-13:. all bu". hopeless to l'eco~.":r so much lofi ground To br :role io l:‘.;r'r:= 511:11 fr W' 7 fine bid for the Prez .l1l`..”.1 .= 11129: l'~.x1l ‘ " against such a b:.lli.1r.i fy-‘g-`;:~lz‘. Mr. !\lcDc-ilrrifl _1ll.'l`;j: f1».~.r;'.:. ilxfl high respects he has. c»:li'l‘.rci Tlxv -no -CMI rfvn registered at masters Hotel. i°v¢1‘-me he received 'the commission man' ° ° _ °. ' ---1**-~ki-=-~v--1-_--=_-i ' _ 1 v 9 My-_S Hem-5. Ry.3n_(fm-me,-ly M335 paint the historical picture, "The 1 I Laura M¢A1e¢,1_ and uma dgughfm- Fathers of Confcderation’ for the 24' old man and dogf 1 _ S Eleanor left saturdn morning on `H°\1S¢ °f Purliemeni- Hr besan its 25' Landscape at Mem' Boy play' ' y ` o pi whil a oose listens in _ Q 5 ` ' the foreground. i ' h . _. _ andthe iniass -.t d mdirl S 1 1”’ i"°m° m °"”1°“°"°w“ Mmm; md cgnfgktifs :lie Ere" 2a. Man with. glass. comfortably K if Mrs Annie wiuinn-ls. city. has re- wlvl-'a there- He *wk infinite pains ‘°;,,’°°g1;;;aT:;?f,§ant duplaymg, o ceived word that her son. Mr Arthur and used his best talent in make ' ' _ € 6 _ his waves. , Williams, formerly ,mp10y¢.r1 Wm. that a great historic record for all “_ Pere _ Breboeufs vm0n_ The. ‘ ._ lottetolvn, is seriously 111 ot wrmge Confederation. Ariel when that vaiu- _ y A , _ '““""""' strong all local combination Eleanol Bourke and G. F. Hutcheson 6-1, 6-6 Tiiis was the first time that out- :ide players participated in the P. E. I. Tnllrnamavnt To localize any fport is to llllidei' its development. N. 5 and N. B. have lri recent years opened their Tournaments to Canada and U. S. A. and a much higher stan- dard of Tennis has resulted. It was im' that lh.s Province could no ln:1_oc~i~ afforrl io continue in the old order and :il opening the Tournament tin.. gear ;i is sirericly apparent that :rrp 1:1 live right direction has been .it .flu A n‘.~1'.'r:1lent is oil foot to dis- c;‘.;;;i;li':- the .\l:ll'itlme Tournament :rs lioll' eiisnilg and instead have s. ”l`oul'i1amcnt lrl each of the three Prol'.i1cc.= for tllree consecutive weeks. The :1\ic.;i.oll lvill lic discussed at a ;':.~:‘. nz ll. be hold at Rothesrly dur- .:11 li1° 3l’n:".t.:l:c tournament there at vihlcll will be present representa- t.~.'c-s from each of the Provincial As- .=.oc;.l:.o;-.s. Mgr.: ‘#14 l ‘ li lc .=. rf I ‘snr 3 1 l"f.1:'<*:1r,=. arp asked to please lvalrn Clizirlpell in keep away from »‘.\:I‘._n.1.-*xl race track and -A _»_~ l§'...'_»= ri number have been : i_'.f‘;~r» ;-ccclitly and doing .'l.tt‘.‘l.jr' If this \\'3.rrling is hot , i Moncton boys have 31:3 r.~..1."`.r.- i:~.;.;1j.' '.6-'1 .1;;~f=:is and prosecutions will friends during illclr ll;-.1 1101:- S'r.~- sollai cllarill \'_.-rs tlzclrs rl- v :-11 .~.: ~ good sp:\'.';.’.l1lal';»1l1;i @1131 l:;'.L1.;;:~.f on the 'l`eill1.s Courts. In the .\fl'en‘s cloublcs finial; I-Icf McDcinalfl nllrl Jeans put up .1 tw' - fight ln l»'»:~.ll1'; lo )_ir;...‘.=. _\Z1f1'. _ and Kcclil-,j (3-1, ll-l, 6-4. . The Bilxfd Dnlli1_<‘_= '.".;1l l.'.'~:l 1; _ Jenkins nlld \'e:'llc T-.l'rl~l:l'n lt-isis iris. to go a long \'.'a_\' :I not :.‘.r‘ 11.1. `;; l lu _ I i1l`\:'nl tance :lt Rothcsziy- In s-cnli fl;~.;:lr» i'l'.~j defeated Jr-:ln Tait, £`l’.:.. Q _; i iz and Jack \\'ol1.1coii. lion-:t~;l 6-1. (-1 _ , l`::' 1'. and in the finflls \\‘;.n otcr mf' -i 'n l;l‘- il‘.ar.o_ By order of Manage 5776-8-4 Gi ra' of Thanks l- ._‘~;'.l~. l. 3.lr.»‘.l'f~r and family *_ tw l1~.:;1l; rl~.'L.' ll:nl1_v friends for of k::'ldl:'..=. lnrsaagos of sym- . 1;.:1:,i‘.1:1‘... lr.;-..=.= Cards and lrilnilles. also the Sisters and i..:i'.