3-1311". . i Prince Edward To-day New? Mystery Serial-Funny Bani-Too? “rm”!- -and r. --the Laugh Ace in His Greatest Comedy Hilarious tale»! a hen- peeked husband who zoos on the loose amidst London's gayest night life- A pleasure. so“? IN A COMEDY RIOT “ “Olympic Games” WHO IS THE FROG? If you stripped the mask from the music crook, wolllflyou know who he was? lliysterr-thriliing -rom:4 ium-dangerous-baflling-new serial. ays BUY TICKETS N W " Afternoon Game e65; To Abbies And Even- nnnnrrs- naavl MEN - mousulzmo omisi __ A weeping apectacltr- of pun ma. W1; renirnno lofty now of rugged mountains. _ v “CRIMSON AND ROACII com-my Buck Jones Scores" Charlottetown Boy At Capitol Wins Third Place “THE BRANDED SONIBREBO" TEN YEAR OLD LAD, IN SPITE SHOWS BUCK AT HIS REST 0F HANDICAP. CAPTUBES IN A STIJKING STORY 0F THIRD PLACE IN ElSTEDDI-‘OD RANCH LIFE.‘ Master Bobby Hubbard, young Patrons of the Capitol Theatre son of M; and Mpg, T, s, Hubbard were enthusiastic yesterday as a re- o; Qflawg’ formerly o; Charlotte- sult oi’ the showing of "The Brand- mwn. won hlg way w the finals, 6d BQHIFJWW." A FOX mm Prwidefeating seven out oi the ten eni- duction starring Buck Jones. Thelnmtg in the piano competition in intrepid Westemer gives a briillanlhtlrg junior division of the Eastern Performance as 5W" Hflllett- Wlw-loninrio Musical Festival held MBY undaunted by misfortune, wins the 15 m m. wmmng thud prim ha" “f Gimme Mush- PluYed by About a year ago the young lad M“ HYm-i- had his right index finger Buck's promise to his dying fath-‘badly crushed m the was £5.22? '.‘i"}..‘°..‘€i“.’."..§‘..’i..3‘;’é‘. 1" °‘°°‘"° We’ m“ e e . - and he attempts to take n back spent l‘ weeks ma“ the m" I f bo pe ialist, 10 weeks 0i seat to allow his brother, Lane, a (‘than Vi; gassed m hosplmL The clear field. u One of the most beautiful love sewn‘! knufiklfhmrtlg“ girrfiiralgzg stories, interwoven with plenty ofldwtmyed t“ ma“ if“ n badlv dramatic thrills, gives both Buck “"51"” ° °°d -, ° sewed, and Miss llyams numerous oppor- m)“ Mme“ “rm u“ Inst past. tunities to display their histrionic wemher o‘ the wmwr-M. _ “bum” which necessitated X ray treat ‘l. Charles Masgert. the "menace." mm“ “p t” ‘he beginning o! AP“, eets hiscowniall and this clears The mmmng mum” w m‘ liars iiIliiiE llllllBiE d. ' ‘a. , uiioinllljlll Alllinsi r mg fixltureTo-Visitors-Small Attend- ance See Best Ball In Years. -- Regrett-w able. _ ’ i In two oi the best played ball SccondBase ‘ games seen on an Island diamonilBoyne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Williams this year the Abegweit ball team‘ Third Base divided the doubleheader with the O'Rourke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mclnnis visiting Amherstonians by scores of short stop 6 to 5 and 9 to 7 respectively. McEachcrn The aitemoon fixture replete with Qentl-e yield sensational plays in nearly every _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Doyle inning had the small crowd of fans on their toes in every inning. The Abegweits by virtue of timely bat- ting and a strong offensive play humbled the Nova Sootians in the early inning of the Elme- “Bifl” Howatt moundlng for the Richmond Tower ' Right Field Forbes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. McKenzie Left Field F. Cranion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cronin B. Cranton . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Diamond j yéingngiroti .31 u... Dominion-Medical (Xmvention in = 7211M.» ~ - ~ P. w. College.‘ Hall, ianow’ ribtriin- w 11,1.» able iron. localfMerchantjg-J t ilocals. backed by “Duciiey" Mc- lsean on the receiving end disylayed the best piece of battery work seen here in years. Howatt worked in every inning heads-up and a’ rear- in‘ for plenty with speed to spare at the end of the ninth. Special mention is deserving the support given by the Abbie infield and outfield; working like Trojans in every inning, they held down the hard and determined attack thrown SUMMARY Afternoon game-Hits ofi How- att 8; oil Scranton, ll. Bases on balls-one each. SCOR% Amherst has been ill and has undergone several operations recently, but he is com. iii ‘H i inl s snows EMS Circuit followers are also looking up by the Bluenose aggregation. It was a hard game to lose, the afternoon fixture, and a splendid N HEHERHEli” for another great race when Tar. zan ‘Grattan, 2.0214, and Ruby P; 2.04 3-4 hitch; ‘ll! 83am in the Jun. game to win-the "Abs" coming through in the ninth to tie and int- er score the winning run of the game. Space will not permit a detailed report of the game, sufllce to say that in the ninth with Amherst leading 5 to 4 the Abbies wentA to bat; they filled the sacks, and to the fans looked like sure Arselmult- Mccllba w1nners_ Mean-fly’ plucky Evening-S. Diamond, Blanch- first baseman was benned ""1- Mwflbfi- forcing the tying run over; Mclnnis then hit a sacrifice fly scoring Howatt for the winning run. Pan- demonium broke loose as Howntt crossed the plate for the winning run. B. Cranton hurled for the losers, but nevertheless mounded excellent 23456 500 O01 Umpires—Afternoon, S. Diamond. Roy Fights Draw With Vic Foley Over o0 Speedy Ones 020—'7' ior Free-Fbr-All, which will be in" last 2.10 pace of the season. If Harry Putnam 2.07 3-4. and El Verso, 2.05, are added to the list of starters in the Yimior free-ior-all om Wednesday the 2110 paccrs will at. tract as much attention as the free- for-all on Thursday. El Verso had a rest last week after his first down- east win the walk before at. llouiton- and Hairy Putnam was raccdln the iree-for-all at Woodstock. However with uby P“ Tarzan Grattan, Kin- ney Sill: or Northern Silk there wrrl bc plenty oi competition without either‘: rryiPutnam_ or El Verso. ', _.- _ Mom Here Arrived _ in Fredericton for Big Meet—- D e v_ i-lset Shows Class. FREDERICTON,‘ N. B.. Jilly» J, While the Maine and New Brtligls} wick Circuit meeting scheduled for St. Stephen this week was called oil’ the horses of the campaigning sta- bles ure not having an idle week by any means. More than sbfwlimvs are already located at the Freder- icton track. where next week. on And Keeps Grown THE FORUM, Montreal, July l9. ball games seem-Leo "Kid" Roy, of Montreal, re- tamed his title iLS‘ featherweight champion of Canada. by holding Vic Foley, of Vancouver. to a draw in their IO-round championship bout Amherst won this set-to by u here tonight. 1t was n nip and tuck 5w" 0! 9 W 7- BY 511991‘ dim 9f battle throughout. with Roy doing perseverance and determination the most of the leading but with Foley V1519"! ha“ W5!" emeTBed '9" miigiving the better boxing display. ball from start to finish. and thus supplemented by ood support made up one of the bes this season. EVENING GAME FROM LEGION " i The Russ A very comfortable and homelike Hotel at a moderaio price. lgrge and well lighted moms with hot and cold wat- er. splendid table, courteous service. Centrally located. Mill's 0" u» finest street in the cit!- and in, cioau proximity lo churches. land» "I'll"!- ti“ Bates ‘LN and It.“ a day. WQQI] rates on applica- tlbll» iuuou n. A. MIcDONALD Owner TIE ‘USS ‘HOTEL Mr. M. B. Conroy, Toronto. Ont; Mr. A. Cave, Toronto, Ont: M!‘- George R.._Woioy. Windsor. N- 5-1 Miss McFarlane. Hamilton. Ont; [lg Lavina, Hamilton. Ont; Mr. J. Work. Hamilton. Onggtldanfleggngfi , Windsor. -; - - &F>"1§.m_ Rammond River, N. B. Allan or, 1|. a; ml Duflv. N. 1a.; new Miss Ethel s- y. N-NB-zlalflléri- 1% rreuéictbnfiz. oi Mr. Bell. mo. N. B-z Mr- b- , 0111.; m. r. Stev- enson, Toronto. Ont.; Rice, TmontmOnL: Mr. Allan Dans, Hamilton. Ont.; Mrs. A. Parker, Toronto. Ont; Mr. R. H. Rice. Tor- onto. Ont: Mr. A. McloodrOrwell; Mrs. A. I‘. Bennettdlamilton, Mill F- Dickson, Hammond Riv- M Mrs. n. 11.] I I McLeod. Orwell; Min 1a.: -| iHeat And Forest Fires Trouble Italy _ tSpeclal to the Guardian) . ROME. July 11o. -- Two persons fare dead from sunstroke and tom- ‘peratures running up to 100 de- tgrces Fahrenheifprevail in Italy today. One death each from sun- .stroke occurred at Genoa and ‘Padua. temperatures of 100 degrees ‘were registered at Trent, Bologna land Padua; at " ’ the temper- rature was 98. There were s. number ‘of forest fires, grave damage has ‘been caused to crops find vines. ‘Bennct, Hamilton, Ont; Mia Ber- ynadette McCormack, Boston, Mass; lMrs. K. McConnack, Boston, Mass; Mr. F. T. Wilson. Boston, Mass; lMTS. F. T. Wilson, and child, Bos- ‘ton. Mass; Miss Alyie Dardis, Bos- Iton, Moss; Mr. C. Whlnd, London. Ont: Miss Cook. Murray River. P. E. 1.; Mrs B. H. Yeo, Souris; Mrs N. H. Richarda Souris; Mr., Owen Moore. City; Miss Beth Stewart, Wood Islands: Mr. Eric Stewart, Dartmouth; Mrs. C. Whind. lon- don, Ont; Mrs. G. Webber, Iondon. Ont; Col. Davidson. City; Dr. Maclntyre, City; Miss C. L. Graham, Amherst. N. 8.: rs. F. W. Drake, Fredericton, N. 8.; Mr. F. W. Drake. Fredericton, N. 3.; Mr. F. D. Bowness. Summer- side; Mr. D. G. Miller. Calgary. Ai- ta.; Mr. H. W. B. Stuvert. Summer- side; Dr. B. T. Tanton, Summerside Miss Helen M. Cox. Morell; Mrs. D. 0. Miller. Calgary. Alta; Mrs. Lloyd Cox, Morell; Mr. J. E. Lockcrby. Westwood. N. J.: Mr. Lorne Owen, Malpeque; Mr. Burleigh Owen, Mal- pcque: Miss G. Fitzgerald. Boston, Mass; Miss Ina McDonald, Boston. Mass; Miss Georgia Dixon, Bos- ton, Mass; Mr. D. P. McAsklll, North Sydney, N. S, up a number o; mysterious 5m“? competition is from the Citizen. tions. Silver Buck plays a prom-i "A" mltsummng future °t m‘; inent/role in “The Branded Sombre-Fvenmi w“ u“? acmemmgm o r0" and wins for himself a host of “We Robe" Hllbbflfd. I12 Sunny- new ‘amp-gm side avenue, who won his way 1H1’) I supporting cast includes the ""515 l" the Film‘) 5'1‘? “mam ‘Francis Ford, Josephine Borio and and obtained third PM. 688v!“ ILeo Kelley. Lambert Hillyer dir- the fact that one of his ti?!“ W" iecfgd the productinn, recently badly crushed ingan 841cm‘ i Chapter seven oi "The Crimson em. 8nd hfi W88 33114311189994 l" h“ lFlash" and Flaming Fathers with nlenoforte Wflrk- In uwouncinz the yllax Daviaon are the other uttrac- awards. Df- A- E- whlwheid~ the lotions on this week end Capitol bill. odiudlvflwr. Specially mentioned himfirst and referred to his heroili: - - and pralseworthy efforts, whic Large Registration .......... himkozily 3.... armory? behind the s an secon n 11 F01‘ G. Campim ywns music‘ i W“ Efwwd ‘if . la lgilearty bunqt oi applause from Illa. tau eiice.. .. ltnlgvdryothirrlgrmcxiow mtrggtlilldlesé if 1" the opinion n! the "10 Bdilldic‘ I ' ' ' ' mp a e 0v ' ators one of the br-‘Sl- fefltllfes. 01 the land a Joyous ten days is being earicontest was the junior piano solos ,erly looked forward to by the fol- in which the boys were especially large number of registoredyprommmt... _ ' rlnfllglmECharlotitetown: Mildred M53022; iifsé we“ w“ nefwovem‘ . rma Ta t. Elna Clark. Doro- ' ' ‘I owe} “sic- thy Morrell, Hilda Fletcher. Bids afkffetfflsguggzi? lfgdm the xfpiano. lBurkc, lvfarioric Fraser, Mary ‘Cor-gm, was a member’ during the past idqn Hugh?“ ‘lean McClure’ Suzanne season oi the Ottawa Boy's Choir. iMcKlnnon. Annie .MacLe_nnan, El- the runes; chok- og its kind in .sie Maclnnis, Betty Marjorie Canada and he plays; m.“ dm-ln- ‘Show, Greta Barbour. Eunice Storvet in me Pubuc school 35m; Thlg ey, Erma Patterson, Eileen JonesJBand has glven gavel-g} (men gli- imnh swwart- Dmmhy Higgmsilconoerts and is booked as a specia‘ Betty Rogers» Murmfle Chandler- attraction at tho Central Canada .N°rm“ Ayen- 0°“ Nlchdmm Mud‘ Exhibition for two weeks in August. ired Cox, Pearl Burps, Ruth Uns- Another member o; this talentod imrth» Writ!“ Cflllllm- J88" family is little -Miss Olive Hubbard >Grant. Helen MacKyle. " ' who took a. prominent part in the ‘I "0111 “ " ~Gladys Dénnlhgnnual dance revue held recently ‘Mildred Mleni “mam Camlthers- under the personal direction of Prof. Mildred Llewellyn. Anna Les, Hel- R R and M“, slnglglr- oi the len Mills, Edith Cox. Lillian Dickie, smelly,- school o; pgngg Aria, Olive Mary Irene Linkletter. w“ one o; the fair-lag in the play Montague: Frances Coffin, Marg- "Simple Simon and the Fairies" aret Coffin, Enid Coffin. Gladys and “$01139 1n Qgch of these plays. gurdoln. hEthel Cunnlnsham. ""91" all the parts are danced and sung. unn ng am. —-—-—¢+>———- Sourls: Elizabeth Macdonald, i-lel- en MacLean, Margaret MacLean, Jean Maclean, Olga White. How Stan Murray River: Jennie Cook. Clara _ Cook. Claire Brehaut, Rita Fergu- son. ' INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE L 39 Bradslbane: Verna Frizul. York: Mary Vesey. Heather-dale: Mary F. MacPhee. Pownall: Adele Smith. summon MUST FilREilil ’ 11ml or in, FAIRHAVEN. N. J.. July l9. — With new sparring partners in camp and others on the way, the process of developing Tom Reen- ey's speed starts today as the stur- dy New zealiinder goes into the in- tensive period of his training grind. From now on Rooney's trainers plan torsend him against lighter. factor boxers, ranging from welter- weights to light heavyweights. The next seven days will be ex- trordinarily tough for Keene! be- cause they have taken away his ale. He is one oi the old school fighters who believe that s couple of bottles of ale a day are Just the‘ thing for of his training period. aflghtorin“ .l-lehalbeen "Anditwassuch dilly. RC. .561 n54 0 Rochester . . . . . . . . . . . .. Toronto . . . . . has New Yr \'¢ . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleveland . Washington . Detroit .. .'.<.'.'=..,.. S McLean hurling and Francis catch- ing with practically the same lino- ‘ St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. W’ wnsningrni"YffIfIfIIffl. ~ wet grounds. . 'J oonsentedtoforego it forthclolt long end. The Abbies, with "Ducky". Roy started we“ and took the first round, but went lo pieces in next iour sessions before a more clever display by the challenger. In tho second, third. fourth and fifth rounds, Foley outboxed the champion and seemed well on his ‘way to the title which he has now tried to get four times. this marking the fourth battle between the two since i926. Roy won two of the fights. while two were declared draws. Starting with the sixth the chem-i pion showed a new lease of life. Sensing that his crown was sitting none too steadily on his brow, hc rallied and began driving the chol? lenger before him with a variety of‘ blows. In the seventh he staggered! Foley with a stiff right uppercut! He followed in his advantage but the! bell cut short his rally and Foley’ came out refreshed for the eighth round. Roy continued forcing. how- ever, and took the next two sessions with lfis continual forcing tactics‘ and hard punching. up locked like a formidable cren. but erratic fielding and timely hitting proved their undoing; Am- herst lagging on the short end of u ,4 to l lead crossed five runs over with two down to travel heads-up with the exception of a seventh inn- ing rally when the visitors scored three times to go into the lead un- headed. The evening game was a replica of the afternoon fixture— sensational catches, double plays _and timely hitting featured. It would be unfair to mention any one player more than the other as each and every man gave their all-and then some. The attendances at both games were disappointing to say the least. The Abegweits dropped nearly one hundred dollars and if this con- tinues it looks as if ball games be- tween Abbies and foreign teams will be few and far between. THE LINEUPS Amherst (Both Games) Ablilcs serve power 11nd calle in the last minutes. From the bell '. at the start of the tenth, he began landing hard ones on the champion. who was visibly tired from his ef- forts oi’ the previous four rounds. Foley landed a good one and the champion tottered but did not fall. Foley took ‘the round by a wide margin, but was entitled only to n draw on the entire ten. It was about the best fight of the four stagembctwaen the two Can- adian rivals, and provided plenty of action for the 8,500 fans present. d upon all of it m . . . . . . . McCarey innds was con [2.10 trotter. He needed only to be careful in chased by A the final round m clinch the nntiiePlhfis- “Wk Fcley, however, had a lot of re-is emfled m Card Of Thanks ‘bitipn, Limited, will huve its first -'/ -———— experience at running A summer Mlil- CW1“! D- Mcl-ll" and IMP race meeting, having taken over "Y 07 MWPIYIQPMI’ N014“ W18" l0 the Fredericton franchise 5mm the convey their-most grateful appreci- Fredericton Driving and Sporting "I'm. 19.0w many friends and Club, and these slxty Odd trotters neighbors for the kind expressions 8nd paccrs have been‘ lravlng Just of sympathy tendered them in their as busy u week as if there had been "W"! s" b""°‘“""‘"‘" “l” “m” no break in mo circuit gclwdum numerous and beautiful floral trib- Tomorrow is expected“ to b; the uies. - 511g wgrkout day of the week, ai- 5118 there was plcnt of activit _ today and ycste qry gap/y omen“; with X rays._. which disclose defects worthy perform flccs. " " c w; thpiin trunks that are sound on the out- ontstnnding events yesterd ayovaom .511“ rehearsal milc in 2121-4 by Devil. set, the Prince Edward Island brad trottcr winch was purchased last anfs stable. his dam is Dating}, Dare Devil, so that he stock which has proved 9d racing material. July 25th and 28th. Fredericton Ex- in -—-—<0&-i DLsoases of trees are being studlod r Carter's Bookstore (MARKET square) Newest} Books for holiday reading cumin! i" (very day. All the best Canadian. Enl- lisli, and American Mozfllln“ on our News Counter as l5" sued. CANADIAN AND AMERICAN ' NEWSPAPERS i; Looks Fast ,2; . nc" when Driver W ill d ' him. Mr. Will Br mus upon arrl made Gwendolyn ‘Aubrey. a 2.10 trotter, llntLevm-y- ody who saw Devilsat. finish the] last eighth of his mile in 151-4 sec- vinced he is another He took his present mark of 2171-4 on Oct. 6 at Char- lottetown at a Igo, 2.15, whic mend’ their records. Devilset the 2.21 trot. ‘ l Bea-m McKlvo. 2011-4, which has won both of her free-fonall starts this season. was also worked yesterday by Mr. Willard. She has yet to win a‘ race on ma. Frcder t. on truck, although some of ‘ most outstanding pefldflnnncgg have been here and sh . Souvenirs in Post firdl, Chlnawarc. VIEW BOOK! flc kc, t» QARTER 8i C0. LIMITED. Observers believe has been quietly getting ready to cut loose with Guesswork, 2.02 i-4, here and make another of his-fam- Will Flemming (Canadian Press) American League First game: Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . S econd game : 8t. Louis . . . . . . ' Philadelphia First game: Detroit L: Second game: Detroit wtgblalis: figw5i5w 9g ~14 i- r- DIEGO Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . .. New York at Chicago, i .- Q9 =6 lo [in WIQyQIIIyOI ' wrilo August 25 - - September 1 . iii-r ti“ .... .v Bu‘ urmrtrosfi vall- ahead 011e, Wendi?! - ' Week! August 25 ioySepiember l will bu the Golden Weak ‘of the Year. The Nova Scolll Provincial, Exhibition is baclw-bigger and hotter than ever before. ‘ ‘Five days of horse racing-Aha finest track, the ‘fastest horses in EultemCanM-ll- ‘ZGPOQ-ih uviua uflally free programma- bil time vaudeville, rodeo, circus acts. - $1,300 firework! showing?" Largest MUv-rwiili GoIty-llland attractions. Wonderful stock, p e0 and industrial exhibition in?“ largest plant in Eastern Canada. Nova Scotla says: "camel" ‘ \ 7'holl-3 "ills a good all," drinking one bottle but. hllfleytfiy sighed. _ _ _ r ., w. '1: nah v A» inn/m >KYNNNPQI4RKJ ,pis'ruil w?! ygiiluulfluitailiivi-r.‘ "' ., v ,. irLn-wio‘. -l N