~.,_., _ _ -1 ii if ;»' ie ‘Ib Spectacular Gcl_f~cllln|ll‘Bryanfcn u/inherit-rllcnlslln s:_";;°S,g;gRg';_;g_St' ma Horton smith, cr the iuvui already to-kir; s terr_?_i__<; wigs md . mmm ,tm en him nrlish- n-grit the guns being e big mee” S 1111181' 8|' If th U13 N°1’17h American contlngent,_ mervillo. W 105° \ ed wen in the lead and quite fresh. from all angles and said sponsors 0 0 were the 111811255 l>°l'f°;'mU1<5°° ::__‘le““";”sn_T_‘;_1_°_;_’:_°°h°e;:"a1;}_f_ ';’;;`- !"l.rquhlu-son, 14 years old and are grateful to the Firemen, Cityl Tough'0pposltlon broken the first day of qualify rig pay_ ur GS W » - “|81-,ing only 91 pound; put up a and Mounted Police, the officials the B ish' One ' courageous battle all the way and and all others who helped ln pro- 'fpmcidkd rem) and WP °V€l' 91° 17°-\’°h°d Wfwe’ °f f°“"' 5° "°°k m °° th°.13th' mn received s nice ha.nd< from the motlng such a splendid annual CLEVELAND, Jul! 3-shaking historic st. Andrews. 111170 C-\`°“N° 011 W0 W-h *nd 15°F' lu-ge crowd in attendance at the event. on .wg qppodiglqm pm-,to Wm-my, finish. bay son of'Allwo1-thy, owned by W.l each dt n G01; champion ed through the 12th in two under Hard on the heels of the leading when he required seven strokes on li |-HL vac/.s =:: F'> “'|r- cas!-' wfln Upening_RounclrI|Tl[H0ll]ER Bike -Road Race i§STI\RS TUNIGHT B7’l'fl°Sh' 87! DEBISIUN17-Yeer0ldR'§1?rC0vé1sC0urSe p _ Falcons and Bhlrs_meet in a _ _ ~ ' ' In 29 M1nutes10 Seconds-Wav §j*_;§_f;“;d__f;'{_b§_;g_=;j§Gg;§§__ *°~ TH _ Three Players In T16 Wlth 71 _ I£?Ti.lY§ ren Has Fastest Time Of Race. » Huh f--mt tu wt fu - 'un ONE OF THE ISLAND S C .I . _ th it in order to keep pace e - Somerville, Experiences uo-tx; <1;-si-____ s:_-its..-.-_________-id; ____________m mn ____ _ M __ ` ' _ Lloyd Bryanton, l'| year old bilse J. Haggerty another 11 year old mm fought gum, is in the omni 1 ` . 79l;;l_¥_1_t':_m°V;‘; ];__°;v_(E§’b;_t:;i___T;31°|';1: driver wc_n the annual Holman- rider finished seventh after putting The tm is scheduled for (L15 ' (By lhnk H. King) ish breezes. _ night and thereby earned a return ' pickam bke mee mm 8' fm new up B' mat 'ight' sham Wm' tha “me capame °" lasssi-as rms sw: when i 0- R- S°w'u1i°- °1 but with achssy runs the u»svm‘fi°if't.i'f;fhfswr'$°'§.s'ifit:}°"f.ffi"f$':' °t'i'{sr"\'.':.;'§ 'frfemumunmd 'luwiihui "°’“‘ ”‘ °‘““'“°' 2' sr. srlnnmws, scotland, July s~ London, ont.. holder cz the Unit-ed mum ,,h_,',,,p,°,,_ Kms-so, , ,dw Una M m mu may mn of me “_” _.(\A,_P,)-'rinse spectacular 'Il’s by States Amateur title started bril- decision over 1,e|th,,,m in d ml, ,ms “nn” “mms Mm . mm, W,” ,owed to "mt William (Pat) Nolan, veteran Irish liantiy with a par: dipping 36 only 'fight recently. Tonighrts bout went ' mlnut, 1-,dndldan after dagdhlng 14 sponsors df the me may wen Pro n to W0 R tl-ic was Billy nurlrs with s va each hole. 'Ain ’unl>1eysb1e 11° eu the me spectators received quite a HOW THEY sranrnn iz, nays., ef nuqucih, nl., and drlv-. md bracketed with 'las were suehiioth wet him a two-stroke penalty. ' thrill when the next three riders en by Hem pitrpritrlelr, wcrl the mai ,, , . ATI LE _ R, world famed intel-nationalists ss After all that grief Sandy' N' ONAL AGUE itofiniah were all bunched 2i_5 yards Nemo Age Weight Hdep H. K. Devereaux Memorial Trot._ Dart Scratch the feature of the Grand Gircuitlther \"' Archie Oompston, Laurie lxyton md thought his troubles were over for lt H E Fred Rouson all of Great Brita-inlfh° d-ly but he hadnot oolrnted on New York .. ..-...... 610 1 Lmrferty and Mlclntyre for third WB-fun .. .. 20 and Gene Barszen, defending thejhe dreaded road hole-#tha hlmrd- Boston 2 'I 1 place with the last two named be- Mulhtyro 19 ml, he v,-on last year at smdc,-ichjous 17th. Two sfcurate shots put Schumacher and Marlcuso: Brown ing fourth and fifth respectively., Lafferty 20 with srccord total of 283. Joe Kirk- him on the green and then as he Fallenstein, Zachary, Hagan and Warren covered the course in|Newell _ 4-i ,wood Olin Dutrs. approached to putt, the bull moved Spohher. the fastest elapsed time being Ha€€°1¢¥ - - 17 mnrycottonwhchngudedu l1iK!1¢l7.¢°l1>l-llghimspellaltqand clockedln3s.4oiust26eeoondsbe- Bfvenion 1'? sl so-uvci-its with sss-seen, wsiwl- llfiiins his some tc lo. almnuoau Lnsova hind sis course record. Furquharsch 14 Hagen. of Detroit. a fomner cans- -78°!! NH-Sh- °WUIMto 01 Bvmev- uisri cpentit1ehclcler,ahe lvntehell_ vlllels and Don Anderson oi st. _George Duncan and Alf Padghaln "'1'h°m”-5- Um" f°‘m\1 911° 801118 4115'- _wdu gmupdd Wm, 745, 'thing but to their liking. Nash cud- ggorq mmmted undef gh, gd-,_ cd a 4-4-41 for an 85 total that pillo- mg odnditiom, %¢n»g¢d by ghd ed him close to the border line of hard-lbakod fairways and greens, flkmmtlm “D165 11.0 #WSH I humid weather and vssnnt Scott-"*‘1‘f'°1114ff° 1'°°°v°f.V f0m°1’r0w- l'S0.U C E _MEETS CHANCE P RCA C T I C EiFOR-REVENGE , Eng., July |_ Henri Ooohot, lilo |1ss.t'1l';-ench Pllnrwhonoomnandettlutcrd- nisworidhubesnshshenbytwo Svsstsrsospinlumohoornugrcrwimwl veuussterl. Ellsworth 'Q §i'§' H ng gg? I tbl U‘o¢'lesrh.y. l__¥.__~,__,i__- Vim! ef California and Jack Crew- ' ~ ' -. ford af Australia moved today into ' ' hhuenrchbchrintimsrcsing °°11Q‘\l0Nl' in st-mi§h¢ sets losl lwn~---~»--~ tm uhitsa states Mens singles ` Championship. in the first ci wim- hledon semi-.finals late this week, and if successful in all probs-bility will meet Crawfvfld. who likewise bounced himin It-might sein for wd \h~Pi°e°°rl 1° the rl-srich churrpicnship s my Q” 'Nuns' Th' mmm! Um" W¢€\‘! H80. in the final round. vrssa-binravorcrths o.Y.M.r.._ and in the afternoon the Pioneers ;-;__»1,-;___-;f_;w=°»°»~ vt- - 1 °° How THEY sTA1\m zur" l itil; er; its .ite _._ '..».__~\-.gff f; ~f,';:;._ 1 _ sl position where he can avenge, \' ' ' " mmmscrtlrswimslsacri cr.sm-é" " pionships. _ _ Ha will battle Vines his f ' _», , tv ILUGGEBS AND PIONQB-B - ll rrvn snr. IN W°fIl»°~¢P-0- ' 00.1,, ' _ ~ 'I1 Wasmnswn 45 25 _Ma location with lots of w water ca_s°_ He than stated that _f mel The Finance Mmm” dm not "__ Arthur Mower, br.g_ (stokesl 2 dis. get I* rM:roa'raN'r r'rx'rlmn ‘ia record numlber oi fans st the Bummersldo School Diamond last Thllfsday watched the Sluggers and l AMERICAN LEAGUE New York ... ,.,,, 45 Pfhilo/delflhil ... .. 36 Cleveland ,., , 35 Chicago as D 26 34 38 37 38 .834 .541 .486 .497 .472 Pioneers battle for victory to a five °'° °‘° 34 all draw in the second game of the st m____."' °"' $9 “_ second section of the Bummerside ' NA_H(‘)N'A'£‘EAGUE league. The game was an import- New York __ “_ 25 ant one in the League fixtures. _SL Loum 39 The Pioneers were leading all the Pittsburgh 37 'way until the last innings when chicago ____ ___'__: 87 the Sluggers tied the score and had mm" _ the bases loaded. A. sensational bit Brooklyn 41. .414 .888 .638 32 .549 84 .521 87 .500 38 .479 88 .478 REE 244 501 Grllibe; Chicago . . . . Cleveland Durham, &msey and Hildebrand and Pytlak. 8171 500 Detroit ... Bt. Louis ... Mulberry and Hayworth: cou- man, McDonald. Stiles, Shea and Ruei. AIVERICAN ASSOCIATION M. Paul 9: M Minneapolis I. ""X»__' J/'\. _ wi .< 5/" \ ‘__ - -'j_':f/ ,' U _ ._;_. \&?\_.|\\ iseli¢es.' '.4 W' BOY _SO0`U'|.'0A.M.'l’ \<§ 4' The Provincial Boy- Scout Camp will be held at Camp De Roma, Brudeneli Point from July ll to 21 inclusive. The camp sits is a. new one and according to the Chief Commissioner for Canada an ideal and good swimming and plenty of libto nooks for patrol sites. e n w things to make the camp more from the line. Warren nosing out Lewis .. 20 134 _ 140 1 min 160 1 Mn 135 3Mih 140 4 H1111 | 130 4 min ll 5 min Harry Lewis, holder of the re- _ co rd for the grind of 28 minutes HOW THEY FINISHED rods s sweet race, but the field was 5. McIntyre ...s 28.41 just s little too tough. to overcome 6- Lewis ... ... 39.40 for the course champion. 7- HH€8‘¢I'i/7 ... ... .-. .. $5.80 ' tluough fziends, were astonished at In Accident Case 'wma ss utus ss uw use ii. Their view was reported as being substantially: A verdict for the plaintiff award- ing damages to the extent of $1500 mmm$h,m b,_jw_y mm Nofrnmc. or imrrwllcn case of Wilfred M‘oNally vs. Im-ne_ ‘ semmer md P001, md Thompsom “Wo really have nothing oi' re- Ltd., in the Supreme Court yester- P’°°°h fm' mmm' P“”`|d°_nt day. The greater part. of the day R’°°5°"°1t has known mm W’ b°' ` was occupied with addresses by _glam-U8 What 31° Wanll Ind 11° 1188 mmm .nd gh, ,hm-B, by Mn spoken in a plain and straightfor- .rusties sauhders, whé outlined the Ward WHY- dvqdmdd submitted pertaining to "We did much the same thing in the accident which ceeur-led ch the 1926- That did not hem Amer1<=a.`l med' between Kensington ,md while the results of the United, Summerside on July 13, |932. States action now may be painful| Mr. J. 0. C. Os/mpbell first ad- W _Ud- dressed the jury on behalf of the "'Mr. Roosevelt. however, has cer- defendent, Sentner. Mr. J. J. John-_ tain conditions to face and he is son, K. C., followed on behalf of making agreat experiment in doing the plain-tm, and Mr. T. A. osmp- 'it with courage." bell spolce for the defendant Poole ' and Thompson, Ltd. Mr. Justice' LEADING LOST HOPE Saunders then gave his charge and Whatever M. Bonnet does with explained points of law. the Gold Bloc, officials recognized The Jury retired and after de- .he was leading a lost hope in try-, liberating for several hours re- ing to line up the United Kingdom, F turned their verdict- the clover-nmmt of which. lt was His Iordship in his address dealt _ taken for granted, will play its own first with the admitted facts of tli `}-mmi Jury came to the conclusion thatlfer directly tc thc srriericsh Presl- Sentner had driven the car involv- deny, London decm-mod but d 1 , _ . _ _ plan The csnipchisrissrrsnglhgmahy » *P Tha-rl event, z.is race, Purse sooo. I let mm hm im., “mess smed_ ed in the accident, Poole and due, wer, °df_s°0km_ some of them Thompson Ltd., were responsibieireferrmg to the pmnolmoements interesting and full of fun. He is with hi for th da _ S__nt_ Royn Cliff. 11-8- by Royal _,lm mst_am_d a new pmpeuol. and m 4’ mages as with such expressions as an "exag- ner drove the cal- with the consent mated tone" and "lack of pome_ 3. WEDNESDAY, .IULY 12th. 1: RACES START AT 2 P. M. E BEST RACES OF THE SEASON OVER FASTEST TRACKS AT BEAUTIFUL SAINT PETERS " . 2.14 TROT AND PACE, PURSE, $200.. Trotters Allowed Three Seconds, 2.24 TROT, PURSE $ 200. 2.25 PACE, PURSE $200. ~ _ _ _ The ab'ove three classes should give the best profesional, George Dunlslp, Jr., to faulter on the inward nine which 10 ,~0und_,_ you, old Doug rpamuharson who proud their ,ffm-gd 1"; I W» A , racing 59 far this summeg-_ a e track record of 2-131/2 Every effort will be -mad safe. ALL` RACES on the thre purse will be awarded card event. 120 amin _"honor founder of North Randall, brought a small post. Art trotter driven by Harry Stokes. ruled _ ers fourteen seconds. starting st Name actual rims fenced in the S°°°“d heat me’ H, ent scratch all by hirhself had wc great 1. Bryantcc ee.1o`d1S°S*f°“= break- y sn obstacle to overcome and fin- 2- Fernuharscn ul 32.30 T59 Wm-“°1' “`°f°°¢ W0 WU’ cou ishea sixth in saw. 3. warren .. .. 2s_4o hem Lewis never gave up trying and 4. La-fferty . . 30.40 1-2 36550 =°'N°f°h R”-“W1 WHY- The fourth heat to determine the 2.17 la trot named in - - (rf the ll:ie“H. K. Devereaux, 5 p_ All purses dlwded sov 25’ will p. (3. from fourth. but select field cl sur tc the be d@dU°'fed `f"°m first hur Mower, ifle Goshen, l|_Y., a. mild favorite, but was dis- _ nt of bad weather or fal in 2.0¢ s-s. wi 3-5. ravine factory number of entries or Z0 for $2 to win the first heat $18. of t Fred Egan with the Rome, Ga., trotter, Mi Peter, furnished the only consolation heat. handily. for Belka Worthy, driven by Palm, indianapolis reinsmsn. bay mare ruled equal favorite with Jericho, the Cleveland-owned D The opposition winning the third ag0 and Darnagescranted i Resident Rnosevews position on _Tie 2.22 Class Trot was a simple Con monetary matters, ss revealled at ge ry nd do not be surprised made by Billy Cope, is e to have the auf;-1' fast CONDITIONS s heat plan, 10 p. c-_of the winner- The re- nder will be divided into three equal parts, one to be raced for each heat- In the event"'of e being three heat winners they shall race___a winner of the event. 15 and 10- Entry f_e__'e c- Five per cent of money raced for each heat and second horsesf.‘13 from second, 2 p- c. from third and liothlrlg Four horses to enter- four to start- _ Right reserved to change program. reject any ry. bar- any driver and declare races _off on a_fc- Iing toobtam a satis- starters. -To transfer f°f *I $10 feslllt *-Wet fm" horses to another class to which they are eligible, re-open or substitute any class without advertising- h° "°°’ Alter or extend racing date- ‘ The track assumes no responsibility for derm- to any person or property during this meeting. N» T- A- Rules to govern except where they flict with these conditions. ' ALBERT QUIGLEY, Secretary- Saint Peters, P- E- I. _ ENTRIES CLOSE JULY STH. trotter which finished 3, 2, 2, in the final summary. Flrll lvmt. 8.81 'l'm\, Purse $500. Thrcelieats Axworthy (P8-lin) 111 D d Thornton. blk.g (Fos- nacht) . . . _ . . . . . . , _ ._ 45 tak Almswyn, blk.f. (B. White) . 6 6 4 get Time-2.06, 2.06, 2.00. he Trustworthy, General Douglass, on Debutante and Pat Review also “__ 110 D°voreanx Memorial Cup, pl Pnrso_Sl,000, Three Heats Mi Dillon Mack, gag. (Shell) 3 3 8 li asrishc, lm cuglsss> 2 z 2 haf vi 4 flying course. He had no license in 'AEROPLANE (Continued from Page il -'the nse. Deceased had told him he _,Yin P e passcneel‘_=_ hut expected to vim death about 8 p.m. by falling an aeroplane, We consider _this :accident was caused by a wing of plane breaking in mid air." The jurymen were Messrs. _(leo. sen” Wmhy' bm' by Guy time until he oblaillud his pllof's S“d5bu_,.y_ (fm.emany_ gem-gd pick. g, Earle Comey, John C. Moun- a private license and had done .mn Arthur Carney pred Mcgnod Isb l H . b (Berry) 8 8 8 ' ‘ ' ___°° m°v°' m 80 hours flying since he started his and Fred Da1ey_ eoplc who saw the plane pre- L; to tile accident said the one in the fail. The first time machmp seemed to be doing “nose had taken P°Pe'5 Plane out was dives, barrel rolling and other Dominion Day. Mann told wit- _dunk-» __ . afterwards that the plane ‘had _ he. of ut 4 p.m. for Margate and re- are 5 _ The firnnlcn tool: charge and 5”“"t°d' bed habits." grrcre obliged lc _-.1-.v ihrcugh the on Sunday Mann new t° his frame to o.\'tl'icater lhf- body, which S°°°°d Em” 2'" 1"" B' K' home in Margate in the Same' was upright in the cockpit. A pert 0 the wing of the machine ws.s__in 398111514 POW Wswied that he; another part of the field. There _ loaned Mr. Mann the plane on Do- was Pronto Wmthy' bg' by Au' m1111011 Dal" HP WHS in the mf' way. This has been fenced around W;';l';_ g Q 3 _t_v_l_r§nty minutes. Ori Sunday he left and only the frame left in the ro_a_ri will be left until instructions received from Ottawa. turned about 8.15, Mann was in Del Hanover, b.g_ (Garrison) 4 4 5 possession of a private Duo” “_ Laurel Nancy, h.m. (Stout) ._ 6 5 4_ccns____ he told Pope he wanted _,_o_ in sufficient hours to obtain all commercial license. "I tested the: e and took it up myself before' Time-2.06 3-5, 2.07 3-5, 2.10. M"° "°“"’ "lt was working all right. I had Patrick Potemkin, b.g. Mr. Mann had been out west. and it was them that he had first learned to fly. Much syrnpathv is felt for the bereaved family in their tragic bereavement. The Guardian understands that Mr. Stewart Graham. federal in- spector of aviation, who is now at Halifax, is leaving for Summersidc Palm ‘F""’"“°k) 4 7 1 1 overhauled the engine- Munn had today and will ecnrluet uri cirleisi planning on a hike nearly every d in was as tn whether ol' not Senin r msslble and in addition have the had struck the car Seniner lined ay' of the firm. » Au smut' “wld °°m° t° “mp The crucial point to bo decided ness' - (smkes) ° ' ' ' ' 1 I 6 2 fabric. I was perfectly satisfied the ss near complete unlfonn as 'I‘he Great Guy. b.g. (Ad- mane was SMG" I was ,__ another any created "_ meat Fensntlm and _ _ _ _ plane at the time nf the accidcnt_ profound s.vT11nHth_v is felt for the following outfit. denied that he had ms Im_d5___p ‘_ QIUB B-. U8- iB€'f“Y) 5 4 3'" and had as a passenger Mrs. Percy'herenved relatives ofthe victim. _ reviewed the evidence as to the 'T °'°""‘" time ci the s/ecldent and pointed ‘°°““““°d mm P°¢° 1’ ‘.B°"’°)h°'° s'“'“'“1' bm' mp' air out that the accident apparently im amsl _ , . . . _ . . _ _ . . . . . . . ...2153L . . . . . . _ . _ . . . ..3B'lro He eo Storm, b.g. (Parshail) 5 3 4ro Bowne” Mr Mmm was up in the. . . _ and flying to the south of us. was flying at about 1.200 feet_‘ flld not see him trier. we wi-rel of play was witnessed when Harry Crossman, lst base man for the Pi- oneers worked one of the fastest peot the superior brand of ball I BLUGGERS PIONEEILS . Catcher J. Dodds "Dope" Daley Pitcher J. Bchunnsn C. Mol-lkley lst Base W. Peters H. Crossmhn | 2nd B380 0- MDCBRII ........~-...ss--s. 70 hu dll ngoug _ P.MoCalbe C. Wsterworth'G. Shaw 69 W 3 °tru°k the °'"" md” Wm “nt h9p°' H’ d°°m" 3rd'Base . m 68 1. Note book and pencil. 2. pocket . 1'- Mach-ini; H, Dickie I. McDonald 82 knife, 3. lcur or six blanket pins, ‘__ _it Wmlld N 5 “U'l¢04y" if the 0011- ghor; gwp _ _ Col. J. R. Allah 62 4_ bible, 5, camera ii' desired, 0. _-__ ‘,f°'°°°°W“’diV°'°°df*°mmbY°l4 n, wm-eu 0_ wud A. Memuchlih 62 frying pen, ';- F" sshccl Diamond. The iam may er- RIFLE SHOOT *hm hfmd1<¢1'<=hi=f°- ~9- "mmf might slsc have hit s car. There -°Y» ltadine mm °f the Roveevelt sun’ m pf' 'mmm' was no evidence that there had l-"brain """5¢»" “nf W” W 11|! ¢h10f dished up on Thursday for the rest The west cove 1-lem nine club been damage ic the lelt rrcnt mul- ‘-the draft °f = i°1htde¢1eratl°n that N M E, h cr the season and should support held it sheet ch saturday. July lst. T°"°‘ ’""°'°‘ er of sentners oar. as might be ex- ‘ ’°'°°‘“b1‘5hm°“* 01 s°1d N e MII- "ms " wyn' "' by MT' ‘la the players to the last man. We were pleased to have with us 1 Tooth bmgh md ,doth pa S1 G _pected had it struck the plaintiffs “N °f 1"Wm“l°“1 °WhU‘1¥o value Both batteries. Dodds sml sehur-_li/lr. H. Home sho Dr. A. w. M. 2 _'ow ___ ___________e__ ___ two towns' cer. The stories of the witnesses ss °h°v1d be accomplished. that su- 0 mm for the Slugger-3 and Dgleymllan of Charlottetown. Following ' ' ' to the manner in.whlch the car_b1U¢y should be obtained ss soon as ~ » th ; _ t ls th il th i id ts practicable. :."'.,t::.l;‘.iiy.;‘;;.“‘° at ._'..'_°‘;ff.;. ._ Du- .. ......... .......... ._ ;:..m"° *.'.-:_':_;'».':;- 3:: - °f ‘ _ °"°""°""°' ` ' " Hnrss Brigade, said he saw the _ UN _ 5 L. M Kn , 'Sentner and Purcell had said that plied he was unable tc accept the _ _ E UP c ' 'mn M' 1' Km"" 'mi' mon' 2' emmel *their csr has struck s. wagon end .rlrwnsssls -'in their present :cr-irl"l Perhm' ng' 'Mahoney' ' 5 sm """"° '“ 'h° ah' 'md the "M" up . ‘ r ‘ mek' 3 "mme mp °r mu' isubsequently struck a bank. There 'Was it, then. possible to change tile| was no bank at the place where the form, delegates asked, md thug gd- ' car was struck. The matter of_cure American oo-operation? ' f th - i 1. strrw tick. 2 l-2 ri. by is rt, ;°;m;;!‘f;§“;:f‘;;d“;:f Th°e';‘::s i. mms mm ed in s flatly-(phrased telegram that- Emily Stokes, br.f. (Egan) sl . hrs, 1. _ T'me_2‘06 2`5' 204' 106 L5’ mo' flying nnrt.l~l_ 1,200 feet is not safe _ for stvlnl-ing, As we got over tn the ru' Evmt' 'rw°`Y°" old 'fmt' accident we saw the flames and as "‘""° “°°' M"° H°‘°°' T" "' I ecula not ree him in the slr I _ nm guessed what had happened and made two complete circles and ndcd." Robert Dewar said Mann left the t 8.10, rf tl llmet Eleanor. bf (Dick- “T59 B and was pe ec y ' sob . "nom ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ° ' ` ' " 2 sm William Mann. cousin nf the de- Mrrllwyn (Stokes) . . _ . . . _ _ Au-n HA M:-I T’m°_"l° 1`5' 109 3'5' 225' off. He was bv the tent. They mn' to the other side as it looked as if it would land on the tents. The machine burst. into flames shortly after it struck the ground. "We T A N D I N Gthen went down. Clifford Mann, He ' rbert's brother, trlorl to get him (By The Amoelsted Press) Home nuns Yesterday: Fox, Tig- out of the cockpit, but he could not." ' William Gillis testified that he was near the Joumal Office on Water St. and was watching they plane. Suddenly he heard a ripping Left Field G- McCallum 56_ All boys going to camp md_ ffm? °f °'m'9“°|¢5- H9 10404- Th* T-£14911! NKX- Mhlfuu- 243 sound and saw the wing of the A. ag, J, myee oyril Molvltllsn 40 have the written consent hr their the lursent "unacceptable llieculn- with I v°°-welo-veiled hint to 'Ru ~ adder, ,md 4 The neg; mod; wg11|,¢Wedn”d.y_|p,,enf_, 0,- g,md',m,_ The mess- tive movement" was necessary. France. that ilnlportant prelimin- 17; Klein. Phillies 16: Berger. Bray- started gd fun, 3 Us llbtcno J. Millman July oth We would like A full st- sary forms may be secured from: While voicln8 OPPOSWUU- 11094191' ""5 Wm "3" |°°“m¥ Uf WWW! V0 15. th. Yankees. 17. Gehrig. Yankees plane going round and the planel After some 'deliberation the jury' ' ' 1\t¢1g"1|eld 'tsndsnos' to msn plans for nrt! 'sour Sccutmaster or fromthe Pray- M. Bonnet nor Edouard Daladier.'-¢°°\1°mi° INNHW by the Ylmiot- Nflesgue Totals: American, 322; returned the following verdict: \ nag g, umquql mcse im selves. ineisl secretary. the Premier, it tcesms mmm in governments. stional 239: 'lbtal sol. I "That Herbert J. Mann came to done some minor repairs to the investigation. The shocking accident has natur- Summerside __ G 0 If Club' The Summerside Golf Club have started the season's play and the members are looking forward' to some real good golf. The greens have been put. into shape and the course is very much improved from last year. ' The new road put down last fe.\`l is a great convenience to the mem- bers. ____ 'There is some talk of erecting summer cottages along the shore on the outskirts of the course. 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