‘ ..I me! .n: êlïîli Im.uzv4». n v v»- _ “A; ,4 v ..J-A ï‘Îiee'.‘ ...... m .1 . . î. .w .112. ïwäz? A M‘adç iili‘outAluin Il! ‘\ .514.- . "ulmïïlïs‘ 1).v ,.., MÔNElL—At ‘Milton, June 6, 1922. toZMr. and Mrs. G. F. McNoil. a daçghter. DEATIIS ..,._———_____._.. DONOVAN—ln ihis clty‘at tlie City Hospital, June 91h, 1922. iMrs. John Dohovan, sged 102 years, Funeral on Sunday îlt 2.f pan. front tae City HCBpltnl. mericnn papers plqase copy.) . lucarne or AGE .1 '.qul'ie 7.—4Robert v -fp\_i|f;yest‘s ..old. has V anlh 4 thirty- hird ciiiidyï n“ F the mo. ,g‘her, ls just p" g . .ervthlrty-lift'n .year. and Bhefltoÿ’Kl'sïrejolclng. for. _though hârmnrrlçd-Ylize is only four ‘teen yeaf‘sl-ln Ieîgth‘wthis was her elghth child. w, "envhshe and Baker married show” iwenty-one and lie was seventy. fiuShe‘ls‘ Baker's sev1 enth wife,\hl's‘jslxth‘ wife having dled mnny ydllrs nm while they were on a ranch Baken 'oWiied near Seattle, and vvhere lie marrlod the seventh matc‘. 't M...— iln Bouton a robber ran i’rom a napper. ;A silngle man, no douibt. ’l‘he saddest sight on enrth is a onearmed man 'try'ing to tell about a flsh that got azway. ....__._.__._. f5 H UVV Â\ 5110i3130115h TÉNDERS for paintliig the ('.hurch and Paro- chial liouso in, Tyrohe. Lot 65. wili bc receivcd hy the undcrsigned np t0 the 8th (lay oi July, 1922. 'Mu- ‘ tcrlals l'urnishcd by parlsh; labour and staging hy contractor. THOMAS CURRAN. :Pastor. Î -v;.:i‘-.Ôoili.WOMEN'8 wnrrs 'Ano I à “laid at 3 p.m., Sun .1 Lester'Mc'Lean. Sammp Bine, L. 'M. Çlarke. teacher.‘ ' ’ Idies' Auxiliary o! tlie Prince Ed- '_ war ' th‘ëlr services-troc for this worthy e110?_trom .‘Holman's Catalog. flyou'o GRIN 'roo, lfyyou hnd eue of thsse 314.85 suits at Patrons. A. . ANlELEGANT nos ladies silk landwool sweaters for cool aven- _ legs. Prowse Bros. coLoliso wMoTs on nlb t ‘ m'ai-k4, i0 sal'. ut Petons. m’y-y, inev. Rose c. EATON..Pastor'of 4:. plie F‘I'rst Baptist Church. o! Char- cttetown, wlll preach»'- at 'Mnrsh- next. finitiooo sHow, good specialties and a dance atter at “'Clvll Service" Ü Vernon >River. Monday, June lzth. MEN'B OXFORDB, another bunch of Oxfords received ‘by express. 86.90 to 38.60. isHREdMD BUVERS ishop at ' . W‘hite’s for sweets sa they knuw , rock battom pnices prsvnil there. i19‘_cents to 39 cen't a lb. JUST ARRIVvED—Glrls Wi.lte ‘Balknn Middies, wlth Flunnel Col- lars. 12 and 14 y.rs. Price 31.50 IProwso Bros. -Ltd. [KINDLY REMEMBERED— Miss E‘lhél‘Suth'erland 'leaves this morn ing'on. a vlsit .to Chicago and othcr American citiés. .Before leaving the clty shc was kindly remembered wlth parting glfts from’ thc Phila- thea Class, Young Ludies’ Guiid W_.Mlsslon Band of the Enptis; hurch in whlch societies she was a valued niember. ANNIUAL MEETING—I-The An. nual rsætlng of thé Ladies Auxilian age. was held in the Ladies Club Rooms, Fridsy aiternoon. A large numher oi' meinbe‘rs were present and encouragin'g reportant the va» rions branches or tire work wera recelved. Among othe-r plains made were a vlslt to the Orphan' age on Wednesday, June 14th, and an aflernoon tea t the honia of Mrs. Donnld .MoK nnon‘. Sldmouni. Wednesday afternoon, June 215L HOËEFIELDALSCHOOiL.-—_The fol- lowing is the standing or the puplis in ry of the P.E.I. Protestant Orphanï . stimuli ‘ HOBIERYr.see our new 32.00 lino. AIDDEY'.@ co. LTD. wHi'r: waei-i uoxnln'rs, 3.1.00 White Hn'bardine Bklrts, 31.98 np to 813.2 ._ Proivse Brou. Ltd. WOMEN'S Brown and Grey Cour blaallon' anp; another new ‘idea. WEY fi C0. L'I‘D. 4 LioH'r sunMEn "'vorms and transparent muslins iorhot wegtli- er. Priced right. Prowse Bros‘. sos‘rou renom oxFonos, nie latest stylesr‘iabe thetn at ALLEY a 00}. m-D. _ ‘HrEARILMR. “OVER-LANDT (:II. E Porter) on the v .oiin ni. Vernon Riv- er, Monday, _J_iine 12th. SNEAKE'RS. SN'EAKIERS, SAND. AlLs—Lowest prices at ALLEY 8: Co. Ltd. ' ’ WOMENie suN-GALow House- dresses; and 81.60. Prowse Bras; Lt . . . i A REïA‘L GOOD PLAV, “Civil Ser- vicef' 'at Vernon {River on Monday, June 12th. . CHiLonEN‘s LOW susaxsns in blackùonlyfi'iôc a pair at ALLEY n on. mua. A LARGE iSELECTlON of np to date serge suite on sale ai one halir price today at S. A. McDon- uld's. OUR OLOTHING AROOM upntslrs willl ho niven over to the‘ahowinn iaf over 1,000 ladies Whl‘e and Col- ol‘ed Wsllis today at speclal prlces. PATONB, WHITE FlLAiPPE‘R PUMP—Tho latest low hecl pump, ail sizes 83.0!) at AULEY &200. LTD. A IMAUNFÀCTURER'S llne of ‘Lfldilefl' Snlts at onelialf prlce on sale this morning ai S. A. Mc- Donald’s. 000L H'DQE (or children in roll top and 3-4 iSox all sizes. ‘Lateet sommer shades, pienty rlb and plïlln cotton licse. iAll slzes. good quali— 'ty. Special Saturday, 25C pair. .Prowso Bras. of iHopefield Schoolt or ‘the month of :Ms‘yr Grade 6: 11 Elizabeth 1_ Mary McPhee. 2 James Grade 3: 1 Charlotte ISmith. Clnyton Bell, 3 Badle Buell. 2 Elvn ’i‘aylor. Grade ‘2: 1 Lester Mc« Lean and Erncst iMoDonuld. equal. 2 Herman iMartin. Grade 1: 1 Leou McPhee. .Z‘ ’Danny Munn, 3 Samniy Blue, '4 IStuart McKuy and Lester MoFarlane equal, 5‘ Florn .McFarn ne andiMarmMas‘nrinne. equal, d trin Bonne". Perfect attendance. Charlotte ISmtth. Smart . iMcKay, '.‘A WORTHV CAUSE—Tho La— Island Haspltal, who are giving cause. are n'iakihg thei.r annnal ap- pcal ter eggs for -tlie hospltnl and have appointed next Tuesday and F‘rlday as iI-Ipspltul Egg Days, wlien contributions oi eggs wlll ho re- ceived by .two o: t‘he members tif the Auxiliary in the Mnrket build- lngr 'Tllei object is a. wcrthy onc; a contribution oi a few dozen eggs wili ncrt he nilssed and many givers wili mnke a gli’t wnrth whlle. lt ls hoped there will lie a generoua response tram ail. ’l‘he Hospitsi needs all tlie heip it can get and tlils is an easy way to help. Agents A”, . AGENTS cfiNVASBERGvWANTED I_ in drugs tor Io ' "s‘llnisnts. exclu- sive territory. I nsitlonw 30 BLKAnne et... St. . Hyancinthe. Que. ‘\ ‘AGENT8.—GET IN A PROFIT- x ‘_ able all year qonmisslon busi- iness oi! youii Mm; Every pro ' nerty ownernne‘odlnsome of oui- '_ idne hundred .v‘ortiätiâs et: hargy 010d Tag trees an‘ un . o ""‘capital‘ motion. constate eauiir mont nd instruction ree.Writu 4’ Dolnin, on “minutes. onlreol. 'QALESMEflo-Î-W AV. wsEK. v 1'? d .ofte Mon ‘ÿ ambioy'ment 'f.’ 5.81%! ouï; plate and exclu- :1110 lines anima rî‘ot geshéluî o orner tans“ and p sa . en " stock and (livide. Ws tesch and ‘ enqu you ‘ . A money thakilil; oportnnity. Mike Brothers' Nllrf "I sortes. [Mouton]. '. , ili lmeolloneons srsNoonAP n audits poai. tlon. Apply Goardilm Oliics. ____________ .mo. ALFRED MsDONALDr son. > veyur. Hemsnsvlllo. Sun—.ù— 4'- ______..._._.._.__ RISPIOTAILE WIDOW WOULD 5 lllie n position in a fnmlly do tu sswing or knltting for boni-d and rooni. Mrs. Manie Parsley. > fi Cape Traverse. PÆU. 33.0.1“. «‘— CIRCULAR csivo revu-d. cassait!) "initiations ùogd propo- . W» sa" tl’ 'ï'l'l'ù Coy’snor :012 Égal” "v 4 A nul. ol-o un ol Il. a ému- #451": vvvvv i' or Sale .4...— ' FOR SALE-“SEWING MACHINE in gond condition. Apply 167 Great George Street. ._._—.__._.___...._.._..__ FOR SALE—5 BEAUTIFUL LOTS on Villa 8L. Brighton. Raison» utile. Phono 1115 or 450J. son SALE—WALNUT FiNisH ' parlor suite; aiso large sideboiird. Apply 21 King ISq. FOR SALE—33 CONGRETE iblacks. Bultable for building foun- dation. Also newly froshened cow, excellent miiker. ,‘i—‘ienry A. M‘lm'l‘aviah. Eldon. FIO‘R 8ALE—1FARMER8 TRY Maladash .an'd son for your crops. li-s t e rcal ihing. Earle Fisherles Co.. 83 wuler St. mon .,8ALE on, RENT—DWEL. MnghouSe and largo lot. conva- "nlantiy located. fl‘erms moderat- l erte 'M .C. Mcdowsn. Kilmulr. T0 Let ..___. Mc—' i 'THE 49e W‘AIST OFFER I8 GOOD Phee. 2 Jennette iMcPhee. Grade 4zfoniy wlien a purchale "a made in Smithéiour Hotleiry or Gloire Dsp‘ë. t9 the amount of 32.00. .vAill eyss . on _Wahîl. read tlhe_'lllt' and pMcél in the blg add. PATONS LTD.’ INJURED BOY Ii-EOOÿERl‘NG— The six year old son of Gonddctur and Mm. dlughes, who was in: inred In (lie recent traiilc accident ls gcttlng along splendld et. the Charlottetown Hospital. Tho“ op- ération on) ms fractured iaw, han hecn successtul andflhc vins report. ed, lasi n-ight resting easlly.‘. ISLNN.D GRA‘DUATE.-—-Among the two hundred degrees grnnted bY tho McGill University at ils meeting on 'I‘uesday last and con- ferreq ut oconplocstion yest-erday, me name M Mr. J. A. E. llynos appean as griiduated in niedlcine. Mr. Hlynes bellongs to Kenslng— ton and ls a abrother 01' Mr. J'us. tin iiiyn‘es, clity. POLICE COURT—Ai. the Police iCou.rt Mes‘henlln)! morning J08. .MoDonaid appeared on a charge oi lassaulling Holice ‘Onlcer Walker tho night ot' May 27h. near Duffy's store. Queen SL, ‘Evidenco was glven hy Inspectors Coylo and .llny «wood, omcer Walker and Parker .Moore. aMr, Isiman K. C.‘ appeur. ed for the prisoner. The case was adjourned until Monday; iLAY DEILEGATES FOR METHD- DIST CONFÉRENOEAH'L-nry Smttli Col. F. S. (Moche, EJH. lBeer, 'E.T. Higgs, Charlottetown; :Slliis ‘Prowsc Bracklcy; J. A. Moore, Hazelbrook; George .Crewys. Cornwall; Clins. Proud, Winslow; W. IB. iLeard. Souris; Richard Creed. Sturgeon. Alternates—«B. dt. Brown, York; G. D. Steel, .M.A., 'Charlottctown; Frcd. Younkcr, New Wlltshire. H. A. Brown. Sec"y. ' ,,MARARIAGE.—The marrlageg of JMisg M'arlon Reld and Pntrlck IMc- Kenna, was solemnized at Holy Cimes Cathedral a‘b‘y the Rcv. Fatvher Dacy,.on . May 1st, 19222. ’l‘hey Iwcre atlended ‘by .Miss Louise Crlbibs niid Daniel Raid, cousin of t‘he fbrlde. 'I‘lte bride and bride— .groom ‘formerly oi Hopc River, P. E. I., are 'well and favorably known, the bride havlng heen one of our " l teni'liers. and spent sev- eral ycnrs in thut prieseion. Tholr mamy frlends extend to the young couple tlielr ihearty' congratulations, _———.o.——-—-—— (Soviets si Genou wesir new sllk abats and talk throu‘gli thom. V -——f—-< ‘A liitile' mon ' htjiow and then anion msi‘rles “t 'Jblist or men. . r "4"" '. ‘, - tv ________...___........____—— 'ro LET—LARGE FRONT BID- room idesily situated [seing the wator. .Apply Guardian 0 i ________..___..._..__—. "pr wontod—J‘otnalo1 waurso—A MAID FOR 0mn al housswork. Apply 841 Graf— ton St. la evsnlngsx -. .‘ _______i_____—...— a ' mucsnn nounous or En. ILAcK 1 s 1E 118-- taring Ssptem'her cilss of North- wri'to superdnttndont. CE. i tondu rut es “0'11. ,‘VnnÊÇŒ—FSM‘W’ BLÉ!“ 3M s son si thls mm me «roc- 'tivo round! and tsko it mon coing a est. ter syhilo. ' nm a Ïm‘ ‘ punit“. n p "sa hoolthy et a «est o! 15, s t ù conta. nm it to tho Il- msnt 4jFund. woider in canton ’i'he Gusrdlan reprosén’tatlve wali privlleged yesisrda‘y to wltne‘ss u remarkabie exhibition o't ruenth powers in dsinty .Dorothylnsnunçv la. the six year old 1go ter JI Proiessor and Mrs. A.’ dr dse. 1-58 Prince Etreet. .a‘ne‘ il ‘ i. a prodlgy andfi/hether i lie, by mental telepothy.. intuitiom second sight or hypnotl'e influence. lier performance w l'a niarvfellous one. ‘At lier fathe ,s bidtiing the littls girl. without thé least .promptlug. reclteJ the nuinber of parts to the brain. tlie year vaccination was dis. covered and by' whom, the yesr Joan of Arc was biirned at thc stake. llie numher of mules in the United Stades, of wonien iarmers in Canada. of girl scouts in America and telephones in the Unlted States; theplays o! Shakespeare and many other things. She rch ted verses trom the ‘New Testament and Oniur Khnyain: the epitnph on Shakespeure's tomb; the mimes oi the ‘Premlers of Canada and tlio past Presidents of the Unltcd Stuites. She also spell. a multitude of dilïicult words. aput casuully by lier father, wlth lightning rapidlty. 'i‘he words included gcographicui and scientiflc names. some of which the reporter was lotally unfamlliar ISeveral tests wero mage tu de- monstrate her powers 'of mental telepatl.y. 'i'ha naine of month being written on a card w ich slie cculd not possibly have seen wus told correctly und the names oi' friands, whether marrled or Single was nlso glven. ln these cases il“: writer was asked to i'lx his thoushis npon wliat lie had wrltten wh‘le the Ilttle girl nlso concentrated. Other. doinonstrations were mode of a similar nature. ‘ Prof. Eidridge says thelittlegirl liad first given evidence other rc- markabie powers at the age of two years. lHe bellëves that a natnrnl giit, coupled with her training un a psychologicsl oasis, is respon- sible for her wonderful knowledge. According to Prof. Eldridge, a child shonld never be whipped, or at lcast not above the knees. Dorothy ls a Scotch-French- (fan- adlan and was bora. nesr 'Three Rivers. Iller mother Was a devoni Cailiolic and she ascrlhes her chlld's runarkable gifts to a bless- lng lnvoked by n Cnthollc ‘nnrsing sistcr. ' Her futher relates several re' marka‘ble exanipIEs of the chlld's powcr oi second slght. Hemsnid Dorothy had predlcted that Demp‘ se‘y would win the flght wlth Cari palmier in five rounds and nm shc loftcn tells her mother, whcre her daddy ls and what he ls'doing al. the tiine. was going for a drlvo, she béggcd not [o be taken in the car. and on that trip an accident happened. Once. when 'the miniiy V . BASEIMLI. INDEPENDENTS WIN LA l’ast game of basebali wan pinyed on the W.K.S. Diamond when the orloles were defoated by the Independents by the score q! 14—10. The 'liidependents took the'lead In the first inning and niaintained the lend to the and Liheup was ne tollowsz— . 1' i 4 i ,,_ .lngepondonts 9P“ ' . : F. Itanahan ((ÊWŒ. Wapiti (Gant) - l me: Donsld Grant. N5 Earl‘üoss ' 1st une i._‘ George Peake "V Minier Morley 2nd hue ‘ ' ,Ciarence Ranahan 3rd base Q , Milton Picksrd Alun ‘Mchllsu S S Onloles Billy Barlow R. Mcinnis ' Frank (‘arhonnel F. Robert Ilogg Fred 11ml C. F. i Billy Owen Erlnnd Dystant 1R. . Wendai iMcDonald Gerald Acorn 'l‘he independents play Grade Six uf Queen Square (The Falcmis) Monday at 3.30. NQTEB Goss starred for the lndependents iliannlian. Peake. Grant ior the Orioles. starred 'Acorn did iine work. ‘Peake is a corker on tlie first bag. Dystant ls quick. iDinty is a fine hall ployer. Score hy innings:—— indspendents . . . .320 401 013—14 Orioles .011 114 101—40 Sydney Il'orse Races SYDNEY. N. 8., June 8—White Sox of ’I‘ruro in the ii-ee-ior-all. Car. rie Todd ot Sydney in the 2.27, and Colorndo L. oi North Sydney, in tho 2.21 class were .the wlnners ut Sydney yesterday. Freeafor-all (Two Hests) Whlte Sox. 'Mc‘Manus, Truro ..1 'i‘he Gnost. Currle. Truro . ..‘2 Dick (2., Dr. vHurtigan, Water- t‘ord . . . . .. ...4 2 Tommy AC., MclLeod, Point ’i‘upper 4 Our Colonel. 'Connolly, Syd- ney A... .5 5 Tlmef—2.14 3-4. , 2.27 (Thres Heats) For ail the remarirable. nscribed 4:0 imrgDorothf sli V lsigns of brain-bug or over-dèvelo - 'ment. iShe looks and talks likeafi '-bright, normal child, and whcn not! answerlng her inther‘s questions nyesterday. was busily playlng wlth her dolls. l ‘ '“nDo you thlnk any child could he’ trainen as your dnughter. is?" in- quired the reporter. . “tCertalnly, any normal chiidfil was .the answer. "it is mercly a case ol‘ heglnning nt thc rlglit llllld iuiid using th'e right mcthod.“ F‘What is the right inethod?" "Well, Dorothy ilkes to ride pig- gy-back, and she likes to ho push- et! nhout a room on a chair. and to lump t'rom high places. -. l promise lier these trcats Iii slie concciili'ntes and follows niy course of training; and tlic pluy follows. Another thing: 1 never speak londly or crosst t0 her. Sho ls not airaid of me. Pear causes a child to ne nervous and stuhborn. Dorothy ls impressed by the fact that ltn ‘is play and not‘ something slic is com- pelled -to do. That i sthe psycho- logy—i'. -1 msy cail it tbatùoi the whole lhlng." lProf. ‘Eliu‘idge lias been oifered big money by Amerlcan theatir'v ccmpanies to take .the child on cir- cuit performances 'but he would never consent as lt meant twc and three performances a duy. wlilch would lie too much for lier. 'Her fnther has consentcd to al- low Dorothy to glve a performance next week ni, Snmmerside at a colt cert to help'out the monument iund. In other citles he has done t'nis l‘or worthy local causes and durlng th-e last eleven months the child has esrlled about 80,000 for thess purposes. Prof. lEldridge. who be- longs to Sydney and who is touiing the vvorid wäh Mrs. Eldridge, and hls wondertul daughtér. has opened a stn'dio -ln Chatrlottetown wlicrc lie teaches plirennlngv, palmistry. psychology. character resding and astrology. Prof. Eldnidge ludorms the Guar dian thst 'Mayor Cilmpbell and Mr. R. lHolnian and t'he monument com-mittee have .endcrsed th'ls on- tertaihment v/hlch wili ho glven .iuns' '17Vln lhe .Intsrests oi the Prince 'County lSoldiors‘ Monit- C‘AVENDISH GONGREGATION. ——.Serviceà st New Glssgow et 11 a. m. and ut (lavandin/h 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. ISidney Bonnell wlll preach. Silhjexrt'. '"I‘he Curse oi’ Uscless- ness." _ BRIDAL SHOWER—Miss Nellle Puncher. ol thls clty whose mar. niage takss place shortly was ten- dered la miscellaneous shower by' her girl i’niends st Sun Shine inn, Bunbury Thursdoy evenlng. ’i‘lie bride to [lie reoeived mnny ssr. viceable giits. A mimber of ynnng mon IW‘GI‘O prenant on the occasion a'nd alter the “shoWer” a very on- yioyable donne vras held. 'l'he chaperons were IMrs. Arthur Bruce. M'rs. Edwsrd Jny. and Mrs. I4}. L. Weeka. .Mlo Puncher han beau Chicf Operstor of tlie ’I'ele- phone Ccmpany lien. and in tha' tr in; position was very tsctlul. cl fi, mu oblim. a d _ ' :35 "regard ut 'uli- orientons 98'.an . Gai-ris 'roddi-’Cameroii, Syd- ney '.. . . 4 o.- ' who were recommend'ed 'New Yorlr. 11; Chicago, 5. . 'R. H. E. ChlcaKo u... ...510 Il NewYork .. ..11 u 0 Batteries—Aldrldge, Stuei and Iiartnett; J. Bornes. Causey and Smith. lSt. 'Louis, 5; Boston. 1. 'R.H.E. et. Louis ..5'16 0 Boston ....l 4 2 Bdttertes—Clemons and Dual‘r; McQulllan, Marquard, Watson and D'Neli. cincinnati, 7; lBrooIilyn, 2. ' 11.11.15. Cincin'nati ....7 11 2 Bropklyu .' . ...2 8 4 Balteñeu—mlxev and Hargraves;. ‘Riiet'her, Cadore. Decsteur and Mil let. HOW THIE YSTAND _ Amenlcan Longue .Wliite 80x Wins 'Ii‘ree For Ail White Box, 2.03 34 recently sold by Col. D .A. .MacKlnnon t0 Wm. McManus of 'i‘rul‘o won the straight heale. dereating The Ghost. Dixle and other iast horses. Best tlme 2.14 3-4 which is the track record, and .is the best time made in Cape Breton l'or years. Several io pur- chose! this mare as a M‘inner on their circuit (bu; knew too mu‘ch!) t—«u.re nowl lemeflting Itheir bad luck. _—....-——-—— PE'RSONALS. ".\i'rs., (iCCIi) .Mthall. has ar- rived i'rom Klngston. 0nt.. to spend the sommer in Orwell. Mr. John'v'ri. M'yers. of Crapaud. was in tdie‘city yesterday. He re- ports tsrmlng in hie section of the Pater Red ilVIoiMlanus, ' . l'I‘ruro .. .1 2 cmmtry very wen advnnm‘d' 0‘“ 1’93ng ‘M°C°wa“' syd'l . _ :Many friands wili be sorry to H'n‘ey ':' " "J z 3 learn cl the lllness of Mrs. PAL “"17 Wek» HI"! Sidneyuz 2 3 rlck Tralnor.':Sot1th Melv-llle. who The Fukl‘r' And'ewsr syd' recenlly entered the (.‘ity Hospitei incy . ...5 5 5 ,0, flemme“ Patcy (‘.. Hilt, Sydney ....6 6 ti Best Unie—«2.24 1—2. l Mm_ L_ w. Sauan and two - ch-iliiren iDorotihy and Miarlon, 2.21 Tl‘ot and Paee (Tlil‘oo Heats) dm î. mihng- her Bison, Mrs. Colorado IL., Purves. North Alex. Grnnt, IM oreil. [Sydney ..1 4 Mess“,- Lamby_,E]don, D_ w, Gay Muko, l-iood,iSydney ..3 1 2 Mchi .Newion, Genrge Granl. P. K.. Jr., -(‘.urrle, Truro ..2 2 4 and Frank MoDonald of Orwell Tommy Cotter, Doyle, Syd— ney . . .4 Best b3 'i'i'me'ïizèà' 1:4... + Abiiidonsll es of .Brtakiiig is Home Ilnn Record 'ñll'ICAIGo. .iune 8—Babe Ruth hit lii's fourth home .run ct the season today wlth ltobe'rtson pltchlng in thc game wlth uChlcago White Sox. No one wns on basent the. tlme. The hall salled over the rlght ficld fonce. Babe had glven up ail hope o! passing his last ycar's homerun mark of 69, lie snld heer today. lie isvconfident. liowcver, thut he wili catch ‘lip wlth Kcn Williams of the ‘St. Louis ‘Browns and Rogers Hornsby of the Cardinals and lead hnth muJor leagues in four base drives. Heretoiore Ruth lind insistcd thn, deuplte ‘hls alx weeks“ suspensions he might rcach the sixty mark. Amel‘ican Leagne New York, 7; Cliicngo. 2. titi-LE New Ycrk ...7 15 1 Chicngo ...2 6 0 ‘Batterics—Shawkey and Schang; Robertson and Schalk. Washington, 6; Clevelnnd. 1. 11.113. Washlnglon ...fi 12 0 Clevelanll . .. ....1 5 2 Batteries—aZChary and Ghsrrlty; Uhie and O'Neil. Detroit. 7; Phlaldelphia, 6. v - ‘ R. H. E. Phlladclñhla . ...e 12 4 Detroit ...7 10 l Batteries—«nommait Moere and Perkins, Brugsy; Oisen, Dsuss and Bassler. Boston. 7; St. Louis, 5. 112.1 .E. Boston ...710 2 SLLouis .6 8 2 .Bat‘tcries—Quinn. Karr. .Fergii- soh and Ruel: Van Gilder, Wright. nom and .Sievervld. "'o mutant. Lisons Pittsburg, 7; APlilladelphla. 5. R.H.E. Pitlsburg ..716 0 Philii’dniphio “5.10 2 Batteries—Carillon and Goocli; Ring, Singleton. wsiiiert and Hen- lins. '« ———.o.——————— k. Won.) “nomination. timss for the "voua: lsdv wît’li‘lbsrs'kiiees and] mue on her du”. Cove motoer to the city yester- 3 day. Among tlie passengers ari'iving on the 45. S. Censtance last nlght wcreIMr. and Mrs. W. E. Bent- ley and two ch-ildre'n, city; Mrs. Bulley. Logdnvllle. IN. S.; Mrs. M, Broiwn, city'; ers. 'Daniel Sil- llker, clty. » er. Charles J, Gibson. repre. sentlng N. C.“Polson Co.. Toron- to, is calling on t'he Island Drug- gists. dia is sccompsnied by Mrs. G-lbson. who la renewlng acqunln' tances on rhe Island. They are travelling by motor car. Mr. Robert Gordon. son ni' Mr. and 'Mrs. Daniel Gordon af ihls city arrivedv home 'I‘hursdny night irem Waslilnglon. l). C. cwher lie graduated irom the Bllsri Eleetrlcal School or Wsshington. D. C. Pre vlously Mr. Gordon was a studcnt on a four-yen engineering appren. ticeshlp course wlth Canadien Westiughouse Company of Hamib ton, Omt. W THrREATS AGMNST M'Rs. A. J. SMALL. TORONTO. June 7.—«Alloged t0 have trled to extort 315.000 lrom 'ers. ‘Amlborse J. Small under ilireat ol' expostng her io the police ris n :person lntlmately concerned wlth tlis disaippearuiice ol her hus- lmnd more than iwo North'cole L. Dninton, mon 30. was talœn into costody tc‘day. The arrest was msde in the northIWest- ern vpsrt of the city s rem minutes alter Dainton and picked un n do- roy paokage vplaccd by 'Mrs. Simili. Dninton is charged wlth antortion. ilon. . Dainton. the police ‘eay. sent a let‘ter to Mire. Small last I-‘ridaä and wameu her iviint refusait mince manov demanded in n cer tain plsico would lesd to herihelng citonsed. Mrs. Smnll csrried ihe letter 'to deteclive hesdquarters. lDalnton said he had 'hecn in the cltÿ 'only rwo weeks'. and had .iumoad 'l‘relgihts trom Vancouver io Toronto. .He would not say why ho liiid writteil tlle letler tours. SIIII". "‘h'ls ls the fourth hlackmalling limer lrs. Siliall han recetv'ed in the last wsek or W0. -—'—’.o-.—-————_ nUlTl'buALlFllh 'I‘ho aces—l'an sfnid you are nol. qualifiait for the position, You don't know anything about niy htllL neu. Won Lost P.C. New York . . . . . . .33 .18 .647 St. Louis .29 2l i .586 Waahington 25 .510 Clevelsnd .24 127 .471 Detroi: . . . . .. '26 .463 Boston .. . .‘ 26 .457 Philsdeiphis ..19 24 .442 Chlonso ..20 29 .408 National Langue New York ..29 18 .617 Flttsburg . . . . . . . .26 18 .591 St, Louis .. . .26 .‘23 .631 ;, iCFncinnati .. .. .27 25 .519 'Brooklyn ..25 24 .610 xClilcngo ..2-1 26 .457 Boston . . . . . . . . .20 26 .435 " Plilladelpliia ..15 n30 .333 Iree iror all at Sydney, June 7th in " Cape Bretoners v yesrs ago. ° Todsy and tomorrow. Silc'er. Summer and wlnter ioct condition. The Machin chance of wrapplng It up w 'Machlno. alonc. Don't fail to ses the Ma your honte. Try a pound Illced on an lnch in thlrty-two dlflere Customsra learn resdlly Ham ont for plcnic par hnrry up supper. ne fwaiiiiower GROWING Love Chanter 62 lit was not .yet 11. and Pan had no expectntlon thnt Gloria would be home. But she was. slie haü found that lier strengtli was not yot equal to n great straln.‘ so slic hnd danced a little while and thon sljppeil off home alone. "llcllo—well. glud you‘re and being sensible, how iecl?" George iisked. "Excellent: Gloria’s voicc over thc telcphone. “Then conie around and collent your child. Whnt’.’ No. The (‘.hild. She becume alarmed because l had no dinncr and came over heic to brlng me sonie. the rewaril i'trl' lier kindllness wlll prohsbly lie that she wlll scandallze my hall porter down stnlrs. Corne aroiind and get her." Pan laughed again nt this method of tnlk. iShe wiis nsed to helng dis- cussed in the third persan whcn she was present ln the room_. 'And presently Gloria arrived. still in her yellow velvet dance (rock. a iittle hollnw cheekod and pallid. so her great black eyes Astood nut wlth uncanny promin- once. Tired us she was. hoivcver. she took in this new situation wlth a tlnsh of amusementfiGeorge a: case in the blg chair. the bandagcd ankle resting on two cushions on a stool; un iinothcr stool, l’nn in lioi demurc little housedress. watchlng George with sottly. siniiing eyes. "I wanted to go huck diane. he 'needn't have drsgged you oiit.‘ Pan apologised. “0h. ‘l've comc to save Mrs. Grundy‘s face: Gloria snid ulrily. perching ior an instant on tho arni of a big chair. “The yrorld in gen- eral—meanlng the hall porter and the elevator boy, servants arc :il- ways our moral ccnymrs—dorsn‘t know yon came to bring hot soup to an invalid." “Wns it wrong to comc?" ssked. “No. f you." But Glorin‘s cyes were ionklng at George ‘with great amusement. And G‘cnrgc was lonking cross. Go Pnn wns puuled. iShe could not slways make nut her triend. Gloria saw nil oi n subject and a lot moro..She wss like a chess ployer who secs not only the next incite, but probath three or roui- moves 'bcyoml thst. Whv should she sit smillng wlth mocking amusement ai George? rAnd why should George rasent lier merrlmenti ' ' “Slt down. since you‘re Gnome hegan. “0h. thank you slr!‘ Gloria in. tcrrnnled wlth a comlc attempt at hiimhlo srntltude and sllpped lnt‘o the chulr. - George pnid no attention. "-I'll tell yoii no'w what say over the phone.‘ he went "i' saw Frank ÿesterdnv. he's sailingæ—hack ggaln." ...Gio’rls lost her; wglñiiiisblteas once. . "Wlist dld ha ssksdr honiu do you (films l‘an it was sweet and charniliig herc,‘ lI didn‘t Oll. abonnant—nom“ r. “ ' thoiîäin i" .àt. Qttsiigtefrianÿnïburrb minorer—m mm. 41mn. n. sa. as. , . . l babouin s'criijtmff 11.00 a. m. Sermon—"Church Critics.'l' .y ' 2.30 p. m. ù ont... sonooL ' ÿ 7.00 p. in. A V Sermon—"indirect influences.” Qii arc mzum;.. Sec .Iiow «.You '(Îèl‘llâjai JENKINS & SON Sec for yourseif how we handle your Cured Meats in a Sanitary way on a Dayton Meat Your meut is not lia'ndlod live or six timeI. As tlio Meat ls cut lt drops on Sanitsry Papar. Removlng the Mont with‘the paper glves you a botter Tho Dsmonstrstor of the .Machin'l Wili ulsdly explaln’ lo you. at your request, the Sanitaijy. ' Wnya This demonstratlon la for ths publlc'l Internats On orderlng Cured Ham or Bacon, yen may order In sllces. .accordlng to the nnmhsr of que-ta or persans ihe Bacon a nettet- taite Less rlne on the Bacon. You msy. soeurs the Bacon Irom 1|64th of an luch to Vg' you to uive s direntfirvlce to ths daintisst'tanles.w e. JENKINS. & son l thlnlo .t ...N look llke'l': she . . .'...'..t.'...: 1'. .‘ '3 ' lie‘ devll.” Mafia repiied. "l’rxo. g lm engagea to yonr ltsnomher. tsndod lie'd been In. sien—laid l ml “17,: tho Cured Moat l0 kept In per- e la Sanl‘tsry througliout." lthout handiing lt. about tlie chine work. ln Number Flvs size. This glves nt enta. to ordsr by nnmbers, enabling ties and just the thlng for a Ncw Y'ork air dldii't agi‘ee wlth." him—round ont lllOl‘P was notliing hc could do about tlic moiicy ho .wunted, so ilecidcd to go back nar' “l‘iist ns ho conid.’ \"Why dld ha look 'hadlyAil inean (io yoli ihink it’s just dissipation?" “Dissipation and disappointinent,‘ George said. “l lmugînc lic‘s conie tu the cnd of his rupe t‘inuiicially, and was lioplng < to gct unongh inoncy ont of' .thls estiito tu go on {or aivlilio. At tliat. l'lI lit-t he took a de luxe cabliiwl know lie wont on a liigh prired lmat.’ "'l’oor Frank!’ Gloria sympathlb 0d wlth a. little langli. "Cini't you sec hini walking np and ilown the docks. drcssed in the must correct ’ > ol rough tweeds, and malilng cyes :it every pretty woniiin on the boat?‘ 'She rose, pulling her cape around lier. _ “it‘oine on. nChlld. l‘vo kept a cab waitiiig downstairs. George you're a (lear to havc bothered a‘lmut ail this domestic l'uss ory mine. i know' hc triod to sue me and yoii kept him away. I ieol bettei' now he's golng oti agaln.’ iShe went ovcr to George and took his hand. Those amazlng ex- pressive eyes werc full ot sweet- ness now. ail hcr impisli inood hsd passed. ISho held hls hanil only an, instant. then George raiseil it, wltn hers rcstlng upon it. and kissed her ilngers. And that wss ail thcre was to .L prctty little lnClllOYll.'GlOl'Îll and Pan want home in thn cal). Gloria chattering volumes about tlio peo. pie al, the (lance. sliriigglng her. shoulders a littlc OVI'r an important and unplensant interview noxt day wlth a client who was illspuling a bill. iBut Pan was silent. . .- ‘For a strange little fccling, shurp‘ as a knlie' blade hnd gone through lier wlien George klsscil Gloria's hand. ' "lt's not icnlousy. shn tohl her- selt as iihe luy awake thlnking of it. "i couldn't DP Jc'ilons o! Gloria. Slip (leserves all ilin lnvo n! a man ‘ ns fine as he ls. if only she retors. ed ltl' . She wns sure Gloria was in love wlth Santley, more sure thon ever. For Pan indged piiople hy 'herself. had George klssed her hand shu would have been quiet trom sheer contented liapplness—whlle Gloria chattcd lightly of a llot or folks ai. a duncc. '5‘ "if slic lovcd him and thcy .were hnnpy. I'd ne huppy too. shq tliought. ' ‘ Tnmorrow—New Evo Wh— comme UP ' "I suppose." sald the vctcran. patins the young man's shoulder. “I suppose you have served yen: tlme ln lbattle." “Not yet." slèv added prondlyg, “191 ‘il'ic youth. and t l‘m emgaged." ' . 4 .4 ,. l .— hg»? 0...: . ‘ ' ‘