. ‘my’ §9-,§1'§§2.* “ 05W“? l so»! ‘ ‘gm. ; .--. : ..-" .:-:‘ to u lllne. 1O IQ! cent. discount tor uni. 11031110: one week. Situation week. vwwv vvvv‘w Wanted .\ gents ' fl.fiisslillli> il>'ill§l4li?i‘isillli il,is' , Alumna belpnld for. Special llutu Furnished Iloolrnd. 75c for level l? : a" tliifllifiitlioh . find manyreiisciia for using .-.___.a as‘ in‘ n vv wvv for l lays lilount 6 word: I c0 a finger-nu‘: JCJSJE-iii Wlllfllo We (or level Iltdl per Q For _ Sale WANTED‘ LIVE AGENTS for OLD PAPERS ‘FOR DALI-AP- Watlrliis 150 products. Dii-ec to consumer. Write The J. It. Watkins __Co., 370 Craig St... West, Montreal. r ___ ‘AGENTS WANTED. -A BUSI- nessof your own, make spark- ling glass‘ b kntgme plates, iiuiii- erifls» ° 9'1 9%1P§18_., medallions signs. g“ l , '_ "ftéiiflivlbk mail- ed fr p, Palluierybept. A. Aq. Win18. 1:’ ' 6223-28-11 ply Guardian Office. FOR ‘ SALE-FORD noAos-rsn at a bargallu. Apply Wood Gar- age. 282i pd FOR SALE-VALUABLE FARM of 200 acres in good state oi’ cui- tivatlon. Will be sold with or without crop to suit purchaser. A. A. MiioiPherson, Klnross. 642~27-6'.. \f . » Help Wiuated-zplilale ___ 'WANTED—NIG'HT' WATCHMAb for Fox ‘ltancli, llipply to Frank ‘W. Andrew“ Qlpiglottetvowu. MAKEhMONiV A lfoillla- sis to $00 paid weekly for your spare time wishing show cards iorfltis. No canyossing. We in- Plrllot and supplyl y0u,w'ith the wvvlf- flyest-Angus "Show Card Sciyice, ‘hi2’ olbouriie Bldiiig lbrgntti.‘ "‘ - ‘ _ »-'...To ‘Let OFFI E1 -TO LET, PRIVATE EN- _triince‘.‘-...Apply 48 Gt. Geo. St. a _— . TO ‘LET-FURNISH ED ROOMS. Apgly Guardian .' ' ' rj- FURNISHED HOUSE :-"'w1tfi' lifijooms’ ‘ and bath 1647-27-31. all YifidEFfl" "conveniences. No 85 Cumberland St. Apply Mrs. J. A. McLarcn. Phone 534 L. Miscellaneous l" uni-urea -- CAPABLE MAID. Good wages. Apply 22 Pleasant Street. ,_.__. . APPLICANTS DESI-ROUSOF EN terlng ‘September class of North ‘Adams Training‘ School for Nui‘ sea write ‘Superintendent. ' accqiimiotatetivw n farm lions») - Jlchr ‘Cavendish! each. Apply lo Jeremiah slliripspli, Bay View. 1'. l. s22 2e 4i NOTICE-BRING YOUR GUNS to me. and have thcm put good orilcr for the fall's in shoot- ing. iLawn mowers sharpened stoves and iiil gciioral Tllpfill‘ work promptly Attended to Jilines White, s0 Kent »si. BIRTHS ,-__..a__i.?___@__-q 'WANTED-—A PRINCIPAL FOR . . Vlqhiiegan, 291 Kentxi sumlwsuz-eoitnbirns "can s: I."W“‘N FOR SALE by auction in office of late Horace Ilaszarll, Cameron Block, on Monday, 31st July at 10 a. m. Office furniture, desks typewriter, safe, bookcase, chairs‘ books, etc. 631-2741 Teachers Wanted WANTED-ZND CLASS TEACH. er for Nine Mile Creek School $100 supplement. Ila“ MaoPhoc Rocky Point. 6-23-2831. Darnley School, N0. 101, first or second class. Supplement $135 D. G. Miihar, Sec. 049-27-3i. WANTED A SECOND CLASS teacher for Stanchel School, sup gplement $100. John R. White, Secretary. 054-28451. TEACHER WANTED-TWO TEA- chcrs, a-second andthlrd class teacher ‘wan-ted for Cross River's school DigtrlotNo. 1. sup Le; merits $100."0'0" and $76.00,. mid- HfiflHOOp GROCER‘ Iv . sir; 311-): ,, __ ~l..;. ._ A ; ‘ _,: ‘i THE GHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN anon iroiu noimun catalog.‘ seglU8T ARRIVED Gingham dres and. ogsandle trimmed, 3,75, 35,75 3 .50. Pruwse Bros, Ltd ‘ 657-58471. “M09705 aomiogril. ‘follow- "lfi “Emilia was. received yoster‘ ‘gt? Ky the cheese board from 0c lll.‘Pi'5- < Curb Dries a: Emil-bi!‘- none sold. VWTORIA 5EIRVICES-Mev. M-‘Clay will ‘ ' Z/JCCQFIII’ on Sunday evgnlng d. to"? "loch; su-bievt- “What Vic l‘ a Needs. Special music. TEGG cmcué MEETING. — here will L. preach in the hm; rt", COAL LAPENfTIIQ,ICIJI' bacq .na,.of Lunenburg lies ‘ at ’ iuce .Srreet wharf whord she is dis- cllflfflln! a cargo of coal for tho government. . -Iiblleui-servic$li ,on‘_'§)p‘dp_ cue Circuit. JuTy solh, ooiieqllo 1i 11-111.; Cape" Traverse" 3 p.ni., Sourletown 7 p. m. Rev. Dr." Wall. irnau will preach morning" and oven n8. The ‘ladies of Gable Head East linstltute are holding a, picnic on Saturday. August _5ll1. at the North be a meeting of the 3W8" Es: Circle in the ‘Morell 31?: gull. Monday evening, July attehdallllzléwsg 0! ltllaivflrtance. Full r ‘s . Wflblter. s..-§.‘i‘f..;T Leigh T‘ vsersnoavs Masks-r -.'1‘h(§ maiket was well attended yester" dill’. 8 large variety of berries bc. lug in evidence and for whi¢i1 300d prices were asked. Eggs sold 0t 30c; butler 380' and 40c; duckg $1.00; chickens $1.00 to $1125; beans 40¢ per qt: cherries 20c and 25° D0!‘ rill: raspberries, 35c; lueberrlves 2W5 gooseberries 18c; sarsapanlllu berries 30c; black‘ mi,- Yalll! 35¢; red currants 16c; old hfly sold at $1.00: new hay 50c; oats 70c and potatoes 30c. Prices of fish unchanged froni Tuesday. HOME AGAlN-"Bedeque Camp’ broke up yesterday and the 6.30 train brought in i; arty or tanned ‘but lmiypy campers. iThey all ex- Dress Eljout appreciation of the kindness of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Baker. who. besides furnishing a free site for the calmp. were veri- table _Good Samaritans to the girls 411F105 the holiday. The crowning act of goodness being a ‘big freezer of ice cream for the last ramp fire. The officers in charge of this most successful C.G.l.'l‘. Camp were: Miss Allison. Caiiip Dlrec-l wr; Mrs. J. A. Jlrlohlllllan. Assist, ant Camp Director; Mrs. New- sonie. ilfrs. R. H Jenkins. Caiiip Mothers; bliss - Harris. Manager; Miss floss. ‘Nurse; Miss Helen Smith. ' Land and Water 5110118 Officers‘, Miss Ogden. Hunt summer and fall vacation.) ye. - ply-toFreil McDonald, Sec.‘ Trustees. Wlellin ton, R. R. ‘ = ‘fascia- l Ho» Wnilteli-"ruc-iialv i . "1": Finn-ma - res" o: l nl liilusew l s. Jms . .._ f”, so .. sxniluililicso - iiiaid Nr general -‘houiis~.vliora. Apply St. James Manse,== 24 ‘Brighton, Blond. Wanted ger. Apply J. W. Freelian, Sav- 66fl420-+-2l. .*$UMMER BOARDER$ WANT‘ ed-filiiion Pinnaii. North llllih tlco has acl-oriimodatlon for u number of boarders. Ni; “s, a7 shore. . izbod bathing "' fgrigt class service provided‘. “d ress. age Harbour. DR,IQ*'COLL___A, Mom“ Helrbert,‘ Simon pillCklll. lfIortli ?lll5lll30.' Oil Jiffy. 1922. to Joseph J., uuli, ~. RY, .3 "vii Mrs’ Dnscou’ l‘ son’ l ‘WANTED-Lilla fbuy or’. rent FL°°D__At Nlumuwood’ Julyf- country business stand‘ and 16th, to ‘Mr. and MTS. James Flood. u dauglitci Anna Morced" cs. I ‘ MARRJAGES SHElRR0N5-CANN.—At the Bap‘ -_ . tist. Parsonage ‘by Rev. C. IMSUN HATCHES CHICKS il'lifl“"r”.ii.mif.l.fi°ii~'if.f. ‘ Mlle» M» . _ . . . r Reeves .Jol-lus_ou-- At corltrllli Belleque pit" Wednesday evening Juyi 20th. 1922. Ilcv. l’. A. File putrick officiated at p very pretty wedding. when Louise. daughter oi‘_ Mrs. Thomson Johnson. became the w-ifc of Frederick Reeves uf Lower Freetown. ohsarlis SMITH-At lllc resilient-c of Mr. Duncan Bluo, Lit-lie Sands, on Jilly 8th, 1922, Miss Sarah Siiiilii. in the cighty-sclcninl yc-ir of llei‘ ago. ARBfNG—— At lloiialllraton. 0n Juljv 27-t , 1921i; “William .\. Aibliig. age _" 8 years, 'l‘lir- film-rill took pia tiéyeutcrday from his laic real Ill.‘ ‘i’ Forrliii ‘Bail Cclllehlfy. un 1 iimlargcly attciillcll. _I.‘D — In the City llospi '_'J'uly 28th. 1022. Josephine aldgaged 21' years, wile of fr" . her liilc residence, 4.3 Up- pc, uccn Street. toiii _ w. ‘$115 fill at 2.45 p. rw- t‘ ' ii- st%q lfiithedcalgyfh not; R. C. Ce btery. k ‘inn l._ l, ' Siiiuncli” friends, sweet memoviqs, D.‘ cottage or would buy half inter- est ‘in an established business in railway village ilrcferreil. in railway village preforreda~ ‘A. IJ. Box, 367, (Jliariotietown. ._.__4o0§‘__ moons’. wash. July 21-4 small flock of chickens and ducks was hatched out of the cook's eight cases of Australian eggs. While the ship Matzalan lay. helpless iii the ‘ilflltliflflltl. -wltli the thermometer av cragiiig 102. " ' ‘ ' The flippers of a giant sea tur- tle wl-rc cookedior food fol‘ the lbnby‘ .-liicks. ‘lWben i; felw (luck- llngs appeared, n lllll) of sea water was kept on duck for these young- slvrs Lubatlic in. o duel-m ones TRAVEL ‘ _, av AEROPLANE Tulclvo ‘itlclin bees have flown from Aiiistcrilzlm to Croydon by aeroplane. Elillll of ‘those travelled like n queen, for it was carefully placed in ii special ‘box, than a niati-lilllox. and each lbos was ventilated so that the quoén coiilll he seen. A Those twelve llU-le liBtt5"‘"-'0f-'l¥d- iiinll were _pnfcly and “swiftly jborne to froydom-tiloh they werl worried rapIdl_ ‘ motor-cur. o {by our Qiransport. '- will "A ...-lady’. olhillll ..1 "lava, All "these weave me a garland fine‘ That jewels __ hsoinel, ‘W14’ _ ‘ ti}-————- _ OROOHETED HATS 1 . . zs-silfcillpnéritl-w _ I - ~ p. , gxilgiyrlirjil "a; everything wan-réol-‘i-o‘ euv A __itli'ln ii lniflo bigger,‘ W19, could“ not uut- . ‘ Crocheted hats are vary popular" l lnowufoll-lliiirlmween-ald maimed _ dlcraft tcacho; _ Miss Fullerton Miss Lillian McKenzie. Miss‘ Elli. Brown. Group Leaders. :_l ' v . ,, 4y Flu; SEA‘ CRAFTv The so . . . . ‘, nit. mo. is: 1w» c-ipirirelili Jgas "resists one scrol- f tlieuofficers dlniiii; "i"! flldlyfliitainil he staterooms d": roam. coil-lain Hit tho 'malte.-,a spires; Q0" Fpwntr . New York “.57 3 .626 Donzo b g by Peter Odonno s, “liatlr room‘) ‘Capt yllfkpyihdliil; ion} Royal jMurphyl 2 2 2 st. Louis . .37 s: 59a, (Grafly) _, .'i= 2 a comparutiyw 1 yming ma; .113 Johnny _Q_ulrk._ l! B. 0y Hollie Cmcmn __._ _5o .44 @232 Hill Bee. lb m. iby Hal B mails ill-ire" illlmeigmoviglu‘ tr'"" " v d 3W E9“) ' ' , Cincinnati ., .4» 41 ow (Childs) since inking comma "lforft r" ru‘*l"l~"""“°"@' b 5' “Y Am“ Pittsburg “is 4s .495 mile Sherwood ch s. Mur- sel. lie has . "loo made l-wo i1§élvg~~ ‘Hal (“m0”) ’ " 4 4 Brooklyn .45 47. ~43“ phi‘) 5 7 5 -Bai'bndoerr"nil_ a trip from N’ lHid-~L=l11¢'é16‘t£"r.h1l,»'l>l' 9°“ Philadelphia .33 54 .370 Lgwygr gwpii Platinum and ‘Redford? Miss? ‘to ‘New York. “Iafgzrmgzoél ‘flaggi- ..d 3:65 Boston ~33 53 355 Jesse Rliggs also started. When through discharging which °-~..', _ "P ‘, ‘ ‘ will Jirobnbly he tho first oi’ next "Milt “m! ‘mm?’ 9'3""! “l” American League 2.08 Class Trot Four Heats. Purse Wéqlt the llnififl L. Myra will leave 5m" d- v ' _ “ o ' _ _ , ‘$1.000 iii‘ Ballast for lLuiieriburgf Capt. Tlm°_'1-59 3'4» 2-02- "~01 Won L t 11b, H _ I ' _ luyruili wife generally ilalls with . .61....“ Tmwrh. N.‘ H not. Louis ....5~i 4 $7.4 Moorexcr The “Mt b l1- hlm, agahlsyeasel isfltied‘ up like 2'05. ~ “P .. i‘ .--°- ma; New York .55. 3 55;. lIIlaPBWY 1M Great (mil- thrclfl home. shins ilhle to fake a 3"“ “m” " ‘F- 7”“ '3' Chlcaiw -5l1 5 ~54 ‘ ‘ ,, . . ,, 4 ‘l 1 1 trick at the wheel with any oi “M! ‘Blllmn- W‘ 7h W179" . metro-i». .49 ‘l. 1.51.‘: Jim David b s. by Nvrth- a the seamen, buLat present she is u" Chemml" (Mme) 1 1 ! Cleveland .40 48 ilk cm Mali,‘ (Valentine) i l 8 Z at her home in Iqupenburg. E" C°‘°rad°' b h‘ by cmom‘ , Washington ..44 l8 ~47? Patrick Tod bill. B. by Jim. . ---‘-¢Q>--- d" ll (CW) . . 2 4 2 Philadelphia ..3i‘i 6a .41? ypmiq niuuiioyi ‘ - 1 5 7 3 Pshsouklte Pmfli,rffgse'(.§d‘f5em,f"l“°ea 3 , -Boston .. ..aa ‘s5 .415 fhigxfr]ungt,lpizb-llziig‘s?y The; 6 2 w . », ,- . , _ - , m, w, . ' . M“ Heb" 'L‘"g°‘ “W- le" Klwlvrvtiltetslcli-ligl bzy 1681f?‘ 4 4 a W}; Mime“ Xlljilrlgfillblml by M2 7 4 ro -‘ ‘ ~ ‘ » I ~ i. . .. erson ‘n - yesterday on a vislit to BoslQu. Peter Coley, b g, by Peter " qmpANia anyway J _ _ v Lin?“ wmm my“ The qyeai “ Mrs. J. H. ‘Mzilcoln Arm little SUI] ‘Tim Gm“ lsmke“) 5 5'5 ‘A "HY “N” ‘m’ and Kins Waits also Started- lanleft ygltnerdgilyfifor New Ricii~ mon. P; Q, on a hclliday visit. lDr. Wendell Tillmiirsh returned to Halifax yesterday molding of ter n pleasant vfibatioi? ’ ‘ . ‘ his parents Mr‘, and d’. W Tidmarsh. " Mrs. Granville Gafirétt, . _Weiit- m0PE-l0fldl,l__eft Thursday morning en route t0 Boston. She was accom- pnihcdvhy Mrs. "Uunn. lylrs. Martin ‘and Miss Ainfillllllartin. Boston, Mass. who have been vlsitlni: friends and relatives in Weslmorc land and lnkermiiii during the past two weeks. CARD 0F. THANKS George Higgins ahq family wish to than; all their litany friends and neighbors fol-kindness shown ‘them __ n_ o; t " w o so kindly so "'673-29‘1l 10.15 immr-Sabbath School. Parents of Subbatii School c belts with» g i pals on the and highest‘. orynre likbd oak- W.‘ '3'. Gnlnara, bl m, (Cum lugs) a! ‘" ‘ is ~ Livery Pointer. lb g, by Starr heir. "pom" bereavement. W ' nt . fiiiiilatb ‘trims: ‘"1100 li.m,—l')lverso Temptations". 7.00 p.m.-Tha Corinthians and Charlottetowiilaifi. ~ FQWomv-orl Shore. The grounds re 1p t oMvi ‘cinlty of ‘Suthei-lanifs" fccfory. olne and enjoy the beat event o1 tho season. Bout sailing, dancing and sports of all kipdl. '67i_4v2812l. JOHN’ h. ehlifofiu Z ' .. a, lu. THE KiNc CAIRIBOU. N0., summary: 2.25 Mixed, Puree $300. July Z7-— The Billy Bogash, bl g. by Frank iBogash (Starkey) lBokay. ‘b g, (Willard Pearl ‘North. hr m, ( arksi 3 Ben Mavey also started. Tilne——2.22 1-4; 2319 1'4; 2.211 2 l 2.20 Mixed, Puree $300 Chimes Tell. jl‘, bl g‘. by ' __Chlmes Tell (Willi )‘ I’ 1 f 1 Rurtli ‘Oochato. ch m, ‘(Cum- mlngs) ' 2 5 2 ‘Miss Simlissie, bl m, (Bouilf ier) _ _ , 3 3 Jeanie Castle. br m. (Rich- arilson) 4 4 3 Pearl Bourbon, Northern Belle aiiri Peter Verde also started. ‘ Time~2.15 1-4, 2.15 14, 2.15 11 2,14 Mixed. rum n00 Sacchnrose. b‘ m, by ‘the Northern Man (Willard) '1 Dom Q, ‘lll g, (Steele) W3 Pointer Direct. h'r g, (Rlcll-“ a-rdson ' " 2 1 2 1' 2 Don Q, and also started. Time—2.1l2 1-4. 2.11 1'4, 2.11 1"-i Commodore Dallas Free For All. Purle ‘UN John IR. Ilraden. b s. hy John R. GGelrtry (Willard), . 1 ColUBldwell. h g. Cummings 2 “ Tlme——2'.'09; 2.09 3-4; 2.10 s4 fi 1601i 8199s. a 9A vvofitois necolzn . Fpib Tall-El. HEATS 1 2 JROy Gratin. b s. by Grat- l ime—2.04 3-4. 2.0a 14 2.0a 1'4: 2.1 Crass Pace, Three Huts; " Purl; 11.000 . Ne to. Patch. ‘b m. ‘by Dan ~ -s1.@li..l1~;s=n> . .. -1 1'1 0t‘ an Peter, hg. by Peter.‘ v ‘fiho ore-lit (Waiters) 2 4‘ 2 olnlterf Morrison) '3 ,2 3 Dun_ I... 11"., h h. ‘by Dan L l , (Gray) - s a s B. M. P. hi‘- i, by Little Fran-k" (Valentine) 4 5 4 The Northern Sta-r, Harley R. and‘ lllngen Watts also started. T mc—2.04 ll-4, 2.051'4,_ 2.07 1'4. 2.1‘ Clnu Trot, Three l-imli. Pune 3.0.000 ' Tolus Boy. b g. by Bernie. olus (Brltenfieild) _ I 1 1 Park Worthy.‘ oh g. by Orloy; Tlan Axworthy (Squlrao) :5 2 2 allalilliclii hflliy . E will "ysliliill" - pa er Johnson. i, Inc ohnson- (Morrison fWin, W ‘f (“life's . 4 do g 2.09 i2. 2.11 i-4. I fill" ‘H. ‘a hlfdren‘ will lplsose note the‘ lQP-l r ‘a1 w ',- Erwin", flu-ail '5" nu “$01800.” ‘ =4 . ..» I - 1 Si i . l13£fby 8t. Roche w» - -' ~ 1 r-rr _ ‘* ma." all Milli ch- u b ' ‘ " “mt-"lm-Ulvfiv 01in otto- g__g___ ‘ u uq a Odom Next I my“, “d w” ‘fail; Bkgohrql‘ Chautauqua Oplnl Next Week, ‘ gigolo“: £30k book OOQCIIIMI A ~ ma‘: Ila ‘wl-irn vAa , p o» 00',“ . ‘--.-- - .. ewe with high or 012s p, all go‘ M17014“ Ema-suck» Mm . mmnxmn "All 01H‘ Illvl. oxcep sire 5 to clear at‘ mm l9 5WD!“ 0. l!!! JUN!" 2i?“ °"°"'" 2° W‘ cent off. 01.00 pel- pair. Purdle c Fersus- mm‘? "°¢"”'"‘°F 9'99?!» llfldor ey a. Co. ma. 036-21-3i. on. shoemsloro. osszmi. aim‘? ‘mm’ J- 9~ CWWH M" RJPLE Philadelphia . ..l1 l7 "Z Cleveland .. ..2 7 2 lBattcrles-Auhyiqp on,‘ Pgfklng; Coveleskle. V, Bligby. Mails and 3 ONeilI, lSewell. ' {Ll-LE Washington , ,,_9 1 Detroit ..1 4 Ii 2 Ruel; Leverette, Schilpii. Courtney Business ‘Uitie Petem-ch-sgpsi-raeuwiw-t-‘A-A-filllcii" .~-- . -- liuardilui Office‘ and... rpoelve liberal reward. V Wills uljlililli ,4 1 To ir A NEW YORK. July !7—-flarly Wills. challenger for Jaoli Damp. Wyn heavyweight title, and Tut Jackson. or Wasliingtoir Court House. Olllq. both negroea. signed a °°"'"¢-l_~'l,_°_l1l8ht f r“, a , fifteen round contest ‘at, ‘ betii inéili", Brooklyn. on August 29. TIM" Rig“, Ame New York .. ..9 14 1 ELLOIIIS . . .... -5 9" z BattereseShaw-Iiay. Mays. Birsl: and Schiller vim oillier. K013. Danforih. .Wrlght and Severeiri. v ri-.u...l'.;.."_z.;l;;.." Krill piciuicil; Ellmke. Cole. Moore and Woodiill. and Schalk. w: . National League I Biitterles.—Aldriilgi§. Clieeves anti O'Farrcll; Miii-quurd. Oéschger, F. Miller and O'Neil. \RJH.E Cincinnati .5 7 l Philadelphia ...6 9 2 Dqtteirles~(Lii'liue-l_ Keiek and Hargrave; Meadows and Heniine. Pittdliurfiifirooklyfi ‘lwltilllmllr rain. " f I Anlernnlovfai ~L°ag ue. 23:41.. _ 5, J .. . lllliisiy - ' iiielloil ‘. lilyslilhg ilolhTTul lol. 5;. ofrriiiwlys, IIOI'_ it w,“ in the snip; ‘inqr of 1s12. thymine that iipe our mulled bat-weevil ., Tollilq..fl"<l lYoitohama, eighteen _ miles, in ravays, with a total length of 8,000 Rochester, 9‘; Syracuse, 3. lteadliig. 5; Newark, 0. Toronto, 14; Buifalq. 13. I Baltimore 7; Jersey City d. HOW THEY STAND ' Won Lost P.C ‘Japan hue now had fifty yeflfi lfnltli. frodfy the whole country s covered Ltli a notglonk or roil- inilcs. There is one feature which lip Japanese have intro; since ,pn their railways, which rrilgh well be, introduced here- a, i; stem 0f ffillWd guides. , It" is aliost impossible or a_ visitor who is touring the Qlllllfirywfi): go wrong, a-s tho gill es take the gradient care“: give Jravellqys all the informal ion they nee and are unfailing in their courl. esy. NOTICE 132i?’ iilf;s.i*il..il"llrs Order ypiir by and obtain lowest 110.5- 18. S. ‘, . arm. steamer lilble rites. DRUG: STEWART AQID fiO-l LTD . . s. , ill-ail who‘ _ V was; . treat-An the city for, sale on Tico- . threaeveats with The .1 v _ 2.12 314. 2.11 1H. i n‘. _. 1 ;.;.. I vpvnlns day of the inld 41cc meet here today I N8 crowd with some of the closest and most exciting races FY01’ .0881! in Amostoox county in one dly. All three events went in- to filve heats and every bluish wal I terrific drive. The Caribou Driv- lllB Club cleanadkup two of the Problem and the Leavetlta North. While Lhe Prelim!!! 181B mare. Sadie Ash- boiirile. W011 a hard fought race ylirom Confection Q1 Aching-Whig“. . lliljqllifble "which also started Bull Hal. ‘o close contender foi- the 2.112 race. The summary: 2.10 mixed. Pilfgg $300 Sadie Ashbourne, ch. m by Ashbourne (See- e Confection, hm (mule) Eurl North, b g, by Tho ‘Nbflhern Man (Jamie .89") 2 ti 4 o Baviup E8. (iliontlller). 6 52 31a Jwk the Clipper. Earl Gruttan and llioy the Great also storied. Tlme- 2:16 1-4, 2.15 1-2, 2.1a 1-4, 2.17 1-4; 2.11 1-4. r w 2.12 Mixed, Purse I300 The lgroblem br h by , Cochato (Cummings) 1 1 2 3 1 Bug Hal b g. by Direct 11.1, (lSteelc) 2 2 l. 1 2 Prince Pepper b s. (will. ‘Md ‘ s s 2 m. Time 2.11 1'4 2.21, 212 1;4 2.10 Trot, purse $300 Leavetta North b hi by The l\.',0l‘thei'n Man éfcllinmlms) 2 2'1‘ 1 1 . russels Dillon b g by Boston . . ‘sidlley mm“ lwfl‘ Chicago , ..4 1a a 3"?“ , 1.1 Z 2 2 Blitteries-‘Kérr, Piorcey lmd Bravo“ b 3 (noun) 4 ‘ 3 4 '0- Rosoilta liIcKinney b m Tflylor _ 6 3 4 3 r0. Uscita Bannon and Radiant also start d. e . égime-éll? 1|4, 2.18 1|4. 2.18 114 , iiliiia; 2- St. L l ... ...‘. ...’? G 1 » _'_"" "New ....12 is a A 23° T0 1 SHOT Batteri ——St t, P rtlca, Nortl “‘“"_ Sherdel aensd Aiililgrliiltlnafilemo s; J‘. Oqlfumansi 0- "l? 23-“ Barnes and E. Smith. shy er- Summaries: - . J 2.08 class pace, 3 year oids, . ‘purse $1.000 . Boston .... .. 8 l8 1 Flo Patch h m 'by'Dan Patch (Billtcnfiold) _ _ Banner M. ‘b g, by Banner lLcaf, (Ferny) D. W. Maioney blk. g. by Judge Dillard, (Ray) .. Direct JJLight 'b g. by Direct Hal Jr., (Lagg) 4 2 Red Heart B. ‘ch m, by Red Heart Jr., (Plsxrico) 5 5 2 Time 2.05 1|4, 2.04 ‘tit. 2.0a 112. 2.11 Class Pace. the Deshler Hotel Three Heats, Purse $3.000 J. w. s. -b g by J. s. o‘. ‘(IRB/y) 2 1 1 lHJBm-yl-Dlrect ch g, by Wal- ter Direct (Pal-in) 1 2 3 l'I‘ime——l2.08 1H. 2.04 Ill, 2.00 3 2.06 Ill. 2.15 elm Trot. 3 Heats Purse . . . . . . . S .000 . . . . .. . Lee Worthy hr. c. by I-n Axworthy (White) 1 1 Baron Etawnh h c. by ‘Etawah (COX) Aiiwortliy. h c. by L99 Axworthy (Edmanl 4 4 2 Eleanor Worthy b f by Gill’ "AXWOTHLV 0100mm 3 3 Triimpaly -b g. filly Tramp‘ . fnsi (‘Clnvtonl 5 5 rill» 'I‘ime--42.08 114. 2J0 iii. 2-12 Ill “riottvrliuéfi will? S I WAD ADOUT . if; the terrible 903 whlo . qlevtrpypd, Imprisoned under the ruins their houses. find,- only because they “Ilhrial Ionic" "on w M he ‘n mansion. on, out. and hpth l! 6H0 Lausaqt 18th xt_ 12_ o'clock , o“: il "utnntinlly and in no or ~OPIRB¢ILH ~. _ f. cznrsn 51:8. p, up, '“’>'|0 hi". - d. Mm ‘Knlllillnllifife. ‘" . siliwlllll ° - . 00% George Street, licitm. it being shaken to the thirty-one seconds. Qanieou. Mo. July ilc-Irhli Dummel’ furnished 711‘ 331 Peter Henley. Arrow Head, .‘Sil-' ‘vor Maid and Miss Solo Zombo al- iso started. l4. » were raflfltloil I made their voices‘ iilhrdlybv rescue MM“- In pa; one l-voice was lieard from a great pile of ruins crylflK ‘ ' Several hours t9’ bilLL-whon ma" of them noticed‘ fl movement in the pile of plaster ii the flrstfloor of . _ Two‘ woman were bullied therehboth alive as it tllrnf recovered from "their awful experience, Ifuapks to‘ the good voice and education of Q00!’ Poll! . 4~‘y‘M“ than, .i re l‘: ii nil Perish“; in.“ “W: ‘l o“ a dlcsliiia ‘nlollemli the building's ll You Were a how you blamed "Tobi! Hit". . HEARST MUSIC a happy one‘! wed? is your husband as tender. as thoughtful of your ivclfarc. as ' in the days of the honeymoon‘! if not, this science is certainly need- ed in your home. Happiness is the ,most cssoniial ‘Wiitlioul. it you cannot be well. Without it you cannot he beauti- ful. Without it you caniiol be suc" ‘cessiul either in business or soc- lal undertakings. The ruler who gains the confidence 0f "W m!‘ ition must be happy. The man who makes money must be happy. The woman who governs the homo must he happy. The child- ren who brighten earth must be happy. Otherwise there would he Inn gucceas, no joy, no brightness. ‘no sunshine. Without happiness [all would be ttlfiflm-"IUITKIIQSB would cover over the earth, and the sun would cease l0 reign. HAPPINlES IS YOUR RIGHT‘. The world is beautiful. made 50 for us all. and more than you need is here for you. l1‘ you do not have all the joy oi life you are to blame, not your neighbor-l ll yo‘! 4 are miserable it is your own fault You have all tiie happiness you will take. or you would look about you and rise a-bove it all—nbove you don't know il0\\'-——~Sl0m(!llll7lZ ls wrong. fflflllClilly wrong with you, and you can find the cause by consulting Prof. Eldridge, the psychologist who is spending two nrontlhs vacation on the Island. at 158 ‘Prince Sf. hours 10 a. m. to ' . m. ‘Low fce for ladies this week. Commencing neXg week all interviews for ladies will be the same as larger cities ¥5—$10- We ghol] not begrudge any expense. time or effort within our reach which will add‘ to our personal wealth which will increase our in- fluence for good. I Thank You. Is Billie“ Burke Next to Travel Divorce Route ? YORK HARBOR, Me... July 29. F-"Blllie llarllng, I ain nearly in- iSIlIlo. For God's sllkc calilti mo what it is all about. I am iiol afrlillil of the lriith, and l swear to God (here is nothing to WlllCfl you can take exception. Walt unlll I am provcn guilty. You ‘Patricia are all that niciin uny- thlng to iiie. 13c fair, ilourest. Wll; ‘sail annex; boat." “This is part of ii cnblegram which Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., has earthquake in ‘sent l'rom Paris to his wife. the .1 general , ‘.il', man ‘- copier. ere cm” m y ' y p ‘ of ' Th“ cable-gram from answhr to one sent liini by Blllllc Marilynn -Blllic in which lllqg fair-haired Miss Miller star of "Sally“ ‘has not hesiialcil, famous tit-ian-hnlred Billie Burke. ‘who _is summerlng here. Flo is in in consequence of the flfller-Jnrk Pickford Burke-Ziegfeld controversy eyes were red with weeping. er when asked if she deny the minor thnrslm leave lior husband. "Np. dony tt. I won't anything. I simply can't talk about ‘it. It's iilfyery. very personal. "It's quite iruc that l sent Wfflfm nothing. I'll deny nothing." ' y its" aways pa... OTHER HEARST-SONGS You Sliodld Have. firnuuuoivnwx manila-unrepentant"! uiqjgppltrwlilli-Aliictgfi-Wlaknliono." "EIIAITIEIUI’—AIQIIIhIIOIUIIhxUUQUII.- “I0 KNOW. DADDY" (III! lave "Tfi-Ptfil. . vqjmzwumolllliooollJthn-lllni_iulrkd ms" nuununnuo yonllhctetliovrdfl. PSYCHOLOGY , Are you estrum; .'- " ed from each of‘ l‘ her? Hos your married iifc been all you wished‘! Duos ' , your will: luvfi ' you as when first you “"1"! possession 0t life. ' that which keeps you unhappy. lf filltl| "N0.? shejaltered to the report- carad to would I won't affirm /or deny hi? husband a cabin but tho contents ¥l Tot—-¢ a it all our: aim I'm-A " ' PUBLISHERS L11). ._ 4,. The Sty o the The meetings, at tho old coffee houses in England were famous i"or the brilli- ance of the oratory the occa- sion called forlli, and for the political arguments that took place. The first coffee house was opened In St. .\l'iciiaei’s Alloy," Cornlilli, in 1652. Charles ll. fol-bade the sale of com-e as the gatherings led to conspiracy. ii ls not such an evcnt to drink coffee today. butlt is necessary‘ that tho coffee be of good (iiiallty, botn l"or health and the pleasure of taking it. We receffl the fresh-roasted beans every. . week, and they are ground alter your order lsi sent in. The result is delightful. 60c. lb. l ll i Jenkins a. slu Everything That's Good to Eat. ‘ Confidence in Husband But o little later slic relented and said: "All this trouble has arisen - from a garbled interview. I only said that d had complete coiif-id- ence in Mr. Ziegfeld. Yet i"rom that statement grew ii great front page story of things l never said. "i am sorry iliat- word 0f the cable has leaked out. It was ln< tended for Flo alone. yet now tho public must learn 0f ‘ll. As for my husband. I can only say that I do not believe thc accusations against liini. Since our marriage eight years lino we have been very happy and Flo has always been thoughtful and loving. "Bu; whatever has happened. or is about to happen. I wilL-llva my life as I've always lived it. “lltliin a short time I'm 36MB to New Briinswiclt to mdkefiu film!" iinil tlion I'll hurry to New York to rehearse a play Booth Tarkington is uwiliufl for mo." | lMlss Burke threw up lior hands lwlien the reporter hiicntioned ii ailynii Millvr. the girl who ac- cuses lllll‘ liiisbrinii of making love to chorus girls unrl of attempting ltn smicl her (Marllynnl a diamond ‘as big as licr hand, and a airing of pearls that "would knock‘ her eyo out." - _ _ _ _ "Plcuse don't ask mé to talk pf Miss Milloix‘? -Mlss Burke pleaded. "ln tho first "pliicli I ncvor said the things albou-g her I~wiu cred- ltod with saying, and I won't exchanlze insults with her» now. I deny that I have ever made an nvciisnllon against Miss Miller and I will make none now. “You will understand that I can (llSCIJBB-Ml‘, Zlolleltl only to de- fenil lilm against the charges that have been brought against him. Anything between no in of no "uncut by ‘a hnd- of eager to cnsiigaie the wife of he owner] hmmnm a “Mun, n“; | new , diggers in _ removing overturned oi theflaliow and ln,_whlch Illllio Emu-m“. 5a,. I "M", 545e,,“ u Ktolteynnd. dtllirls. at the ciirl (if-hos not been backward -ln slurr- m,’ nnwspapm. pnbncnt‘onlll V. ‘ ‘M594 5 fin?“ “Wqpqri-gt Wllflim" Ml" Mme“ A 0109a friend 0f ‘Mill! ‘Hi0 diyoiiovorqd. ,ri_n.flt of rage tho _vt{lic:i JIIIPYVMVIIOI] tonight, Mien today said: me, were ollloilt tn dash the birdflliirkc was p819 andllrcll. and hei- u‘, ‘n shame if anyynng 3" co e between Mr. Ziegfeld and Bil ie. For eight years theywe liceii lmgpw a4: flip my in, long." -. ‘ CALGARY. Alta, July 88l -- i. .A. hicc "of "l km iii rlos. i ha“ , (‘lty of were for him glOIIB. Won't" you gggreilglfifili-ggtllliltmhgizug‘. please say that Mrs. lit-fled" shyl- 1mm. n mm“, around h! she hasn't anything to say‘? l'li (mm QQ l-qiflogfg" b97119! “t0 1M Milk. hi. . Froni a patch 1s toot n». rm,