usr ée, 1922. m: r AUG 00400040» -- - -- -- fir-‘rm 2mm? ant-i.‘ ""- t» - "In- or-m u ion-m. i-mu mm.'.u‘ u 01oz?‘- I i‘: ":§r§'?§‘.."'~""" "n-m’ “Hut-NW m” '7" " "" "' "‘" words for one cok- lltlntlu Wanted. 60c hrs-even IQGI. . )’_' =. #00 F ».. t... ‘Married new» »-wohi.ou-remoio vlANTED uvéjtikoi: ‘rs , ipfiittngb-Qlvinluo. AP-PIQY. yro swstkins 150 ‘ i ,, ire ; Lodge, 26 UpperrPrincn 8t. to consumer. to‘ zTbr-I. Rt Watkins 00-. 3'19 Oratorio.- wqtwcoox WNTED-One willing to- MIOINJOB]. ~8ALESMEN VINNTED FOR "The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries‘ m solicit orders for high class nursery stock Experience unnec- essary, territory reserved hign est commissions plidfh" ‘ ' equipment. Write foi-ffuil partic lars. Stone k Wellington, Toro - to, Ontario. ' Help Wanted-Allele WANTED AT ONCE MAN FOR general farm work write. or , phone W. J. Match Cherry Valley 2667-24-31 EXPERIENCED FARME-R wanted only a married man need apply. giving reference. Apply in writ- - ing Box 186, tlhurlottetown. 2639124-41 MAKE MONEY AT HOME. — I15 to $60 paid weekly for Will‘ spare time writing show» cards for us. No canvassing. We ia- struct and supply you with the work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 102 Coibourne Bldiug v Toronto For Sale P__,___.____________..._. KINDLING WOOD for sale. Ap- ply R. K, Brace, 2040124-31 ___ FOR SALE ~ Binder Massey Harris, N0. 4 good as. new |l'rice $40.-John Naddy, Orwell. TIME OLOCK FOR SALE. — in perfect order. Best style for loss than fifty employees. Rob- ert Cotton, Maritime Station- ers. BUILDING LOTS LAST SPRING I had for, sole eight. building lots fronting on Brighton ‘Road. There are only two now availi- uble. The price is $750. They will .be worth more next spring. ldnsy terms if desired. Robert (‘otion, 1 Brighton Ave. 3i. Lost llllED ‘ADVERTISEMENTS ' LONESOME WIDOWS GET BUSY ....=c.. owooonoowealoo-ooowwe.‘ learn, at the Clifton House. 870-9-tf. i Miscellaneous ,’ JNO. ALFRED McDONALD LAND Surveyor, Harmony Jct. 989-15- eoAaosns COMFORTABLY AC- commodated. Apply 25 Upper Prince St. 4 write me, marry wealth, Mr. Hyde, Box 305, 139 Sun Francisco, Cal-if. 1086-19-4i RE1WARD— LOST BETWEEN Moreil and St. Peters. carton box, containing suit, finder ud- vico Draco Yeo, Montague. APPLICANTS DESIROUS OF EN- teringfleptember class of North Adams Training School for Nur see write Superintendent. A BUSINESS 0F YOUR OWN. Make sparkling glass name plates, numbers, ciieckerboards, Medallions, signs; Big illustrat- ed book mailed lrcc. E. Palmer, Depi A. A.. Wooster, O. 2088-26-11 NEW STUDEBAKERS- SPEC- ial Six Touring, two Light Six Roadsters wlitb disc wheels, ‘Light Six Touring, standard equipment. nil at new 1923 rit. real bargains with guarantee of reasonable service. (lull or write. E. ill. Rayner, Dealer, ‘Suinniersirlc. 2087-26-91 SATURDAY SPECIAILS —2 lbs cocoa 49cts, 2 doz oranges 75cts 3 canc tomato soup 35 cts. 2 pkgs raisins 45 cts. 3 pkgs corn- flakes 35 cts. 10 bars soup 49 cts -Phmio x71 weymouth, Cash Gr-Qcery, 2080-26-11 ‘dozen-z’ There ‘was no fresh 20594131 ‘Wflrguerlti: Trainer of New York prices. Clearing up all used cars ' Centrajiartlidau SHOP from Holman’: Gatling. lN METHODl-ST OHUROH-To- marrow at the Methodist Church. RBV- ‘D11’ J. W. Wadrnan will “(INDY lilo pulpit, both morning and evening. » ....THE MARKET. - The market Yosterdlly was fairly well atten- ded. Butter sold at 38c and 40cc e885 30c; chickens 75c; fowl, 85c 8nd $1.00: tltltclrs $1.00; ‘blueber- ries, licrfllipborries 40c; biuclei b.9518} 25m- r box; szirsaparilia‘ beITIQIk-Wbt jlrples 6c and 8c per fish andwuly a small quantity er fresh corned. " ' PERISONALS O. hlcQuaid of the C.N.R., Bor- den was among the visitors to the city yesterday. ‘Messrs R- Biffin and W. Mc- Quuid have returned from s sire- cessfui fishing trip to Dunk River. Mr. and Mrs. l-lcnry Weeks, of Boston, are visiting the province “m! are Blililbini: in the city. the guests of Mrs. 5M. J. MaeMillnn, Queen St iiir. John Trainer and Miss City, und Master Erldie Berrigzin. oily. are visiting at tho home of the" 4111M. Mrs. J| Thomas Cass North lllvcr. ‘Mrs. u. Smith, of u... c, N, p}, Wiisofiiay Meet BOSTON. Aug 24—-Johnny “Wil son, middleweight champion, will meet “Hambone" Kelly. if the lat ter defeats either George Robin- 5011. Jack iMcCleiland or Pat Mc Carthy, according to tentative ar- rangements announced today. The Massachusetts boxing com- mission had refused to permit a bout between the, champion and Kelly, but today said that if Kelly defeated either of the three men named, the bout would be sanc- tioned. Marty Killilea, Wilson's IflBnfll-zer. has agreed to the ar- rangements. =_ Exciting Racing Marks Revival. oi (lid Pictou Track IPIIOTOU, Aug. Z3.—Uuder- Ideal weather conditions and with a record breaking attendance of over two thousand. the first race meet oi’ the 1922 season under tire direction of the Pictou Driving Olub was held this afternoon. Not only were race enthusiasts in attendance from all sections 0f the country. but from distant points on the iShort Line and also from Tram. (The track was "fast. and in excellent condition for thc ex- ceptionally large field of horses. Three Minute Class Trot and Pace Billie Ilurkc. h g. J ‘Dottie (Eureka no Toronto, who with 'Miss shrlth home. Who has ‘been visiting the island, (lay evening from .'.l short visit to KBIIVS ‘Cross. Demand Prompt and Drastic Action rWAS/i-IINGTON, Aug 25-Oct). erument operation of Ilnitcd Sta- tes coal mince und Fcrlcrui cou- trol oi’ coal distribution in such n. manner na to prevent prolitcering were proposed iii measures Intro- GREAT CAR DRIVE-WE ARE making u drive to clear up all our cnrs for the season of 1922- ‘New Studebaker and usmi curs‘ of various Inukes. Now is thc time to trade that old cur fur it‘ new one at the 1923 prices._ 1t..- l-I. Rayner, Denier. Suminersirle. 2087-26-31 __. _ LOST ON UNION OR ST PETERS, umbrella.- Rond, a grey silk Leave at GcorgeAbbotts or . 2048-25-21 .__. _-.____4i LOST -— TUESDAY BETWEEN! Charlottetown and McKenzirfsl Corner, hand saw. Finder please! lcavo at Jenkin 8t Sons. ‘ 2069-25-31, lVanted '. § WANTED-rTwo young lady hoard-r crs, private family. Apply rihhruhm. 2008-21-0i i BOARDERS WANTED.— 79-5 llillsboro st. zoso-zz-sii WANTED-Two or three students at. 181 Hilisboro St. 8094-23-31 BOARDERS, Apply to 39 2066-25-61. war-freon "rwo Private family. ‘Grafton St. WANTED-SECOND HAND JIG- gur, write lowest price and par- ticulars. llugh Ceilings, Slur-- goon. 2057-25-31 MEN, LADIES, BOYS 6. GIRLS wanted to take orders for Pri- vnto Greeting Xmns Cards in spare tiiuc. Handsome sample album free. Nn experience nec- essary. 35% commission paid Oldest Xmas Card house in ‘(lan- iirlih-“Mniirtgcrfi 3 Winciicstur Ave. Westmount, Que. Fonueli and Ciiandiers/Rewardq To Lot To Lsr-FuRmsi-iso» BEIJ- room. Apply 172 Prince St. 2058-25-21 .__.._..-' ROOM TO LET suitable for dress- making. Appiy North River ‘Corner. 20733641 o>i—— Minnrdfia Llnirln-ut for llurnu. Etc-I . CANADIAN FINANCING INCREASED IN JULY (Fanzuliun financing in July tc-E lulled $21,199,105, an increase o!‘ $4,576,245 nvcr June, but compar- ing with $‘55.4(i4,733 for July, 192-1. when there were two Iarllfl "m" mud irlsuna and heavy tcnIIIIIP-"PY financing -by Ontario, according to the Wall Street Journal. Temporary financing by Ontar- in, IAIIIBIIII, British Columbia and Nnvn lScotir‘ ‘to the amount o4 $12,500.00, caused increase over June. vMunic-lpul financing declin- ed und corporation financing of $4,365,000 contrasted with $11,790 000 In June. tAlilUfiCllll market absorbed 9,982,470, of the month's total, in- cluding most oi’ the provincial fi- nnur-ing, J which incidentally brought an average price within u. fraction of par. A comparatively small amount of new financing ‘is expected for August and ensuing months un til the new dominion loan hat goooalurzi been disposed 0i’. 'l‘eachers Wanted DUFPS IRE is nou-sso BY JAPANESE WOMEN ‘TEACHER WAN ED. for North PORT IDSSINGTON. B. C. A03 Plngtu) 391109], n .19fi_ Supplg- 25r~ The fflCt tllilt Jilltrllléiie W0- meht 395,00, Alex, J, R055, niru with children. strapped 3093», qhrfleid, 1003.24.51 their backs are allowed to work .- WANTED-- Second clnse teacher for Appin [loud school district. No.— 58. Supplement $85.00. Apply John Gordon, Scc'y.- 2034-24- i ii WANTED——Tc-nchcr for Pembroke school, No. 144 Supplement $50 David Sencabaugh. sec’); of trustees, Murray Harbor North. 2042-24-81 TEACHERS WANTED FOR \Vhcntloy River School, No 87. First hr second class. Supple-- ment $1.25. Archibald Barrett. Secretary. - l,’ 2052-25-31 >_._-.-.- i L WANTED SECOND CLASS TEA cber for the principals deport- ment.‘ Murray lhnbof school. Supplement $150.00. Apply ILL. Machon. ‘Secy. ' 2055-"3-6i. WANTEDQ-A FIRST on emc- ond class teacher for ‘Ilrackley School. Supplement $100.00. Ap~ ply to Ben]. Rodd, Secretary. 2052-23-01’ TENOHER WANTED FOR PET- ork-Xlcosd school, N0 90. Supple- mont $76 Apply to Geo. lllunn, Secretary of School Trustees. ‘Murrn Rive Rh‘ . P-E-l- Y. 4. I» ___1.ii,.,-17 033,224; l.‘ - .. . “ Minna-d‘: Idnlnent for Dandruff -.».t’~f5.'~'i£itf~l‘l9 tr ‘r - ‘ to in salmon cunncrics in northern llrltish (loiumblu- has roused the ire of William Duff, ‘Ml P., chair mun oi‘ Ibo Fisheries Commission. At the sitting of thc commission, which is irvcsiigutins: conditions in British Columbia fisheries here Saturday, Mr. Duff said this, us- tom should be stooped. Cliilrren should mil be allowed In the car:- iiorIr-s iii any case, ho Silili. ii was coiitirary to dominion Jood short ilmc press points of gum and then food lodge between the teeth an.) start decay. A normal mouth docs not rluced today in tho Senate. Other developments in the coal and ruii situations included: Decisions by the Svnnie‘ Labor Committee to substitute the Bor- ali coui commission hill for the Winslow commission bill, passed yesterday by the Jlouse. Demands in thc Senate prompt and bituminous coal prodiictinn would be sufficient. for Unlicd Slates nccrls, bul that the country faced a shortage of freight curs, which would be acute within a month. Industrial Problems. -A declaration by Chairman Cum mine, of ihc Senate inter-State (‘ommr-rve (lomniittee, that Con gross. at its noxt session. would [ilkfi-"llil industrial problems with h view ni’ draleriiiining "whut place unionism should occupy in tho civ- iiizuliou of the lluitod Slates." A resolution empowering thc President to take ovor and 0pc!‘- nto the mines was iniriirluci-d hi’ Senator Walsh, Democrat. Museu- chusotla, after a long and healed Senate debate, and was referred to the interlStato ommerce Com- niittoc. To this same coininitlee was sent an administration bill of- fered by Senator ‘Cllllllillilil. pro-- posing to create a Federal coul distribution agency which, work-- lug through the lnterwStute Corn- morce Commissiunnwould control not only distribution of, but pro- fitoeriiig in coal. The Senate is expected to act first on the Hornb substitue for the Winslow hill, which Senator Bomb plans to call up tomorrow- It proposes a commission of five members in investigate the whole coal industry und make rccoiniueu rlatlons to (longrcss. i___oo->___- WHY TOOTHPICKS ARE JNJURIOQUS -.TO GUMS lll u recent hull; baron (ware of‘ the teeth, issltodtlgby ‘the Bureau m‘ Public lit'tlli._ll..',lftjl_ll_clitioi1, New York, it is pointed-tint that the triangular pad of gum which fills thc space bciiwcen the ucrrks of (he tenth prevents fond from be- ing forced between the teeth later ally, just us llic contact points of tho crowns of ililjllCtlllt teeth pre- vent food from lbuing down by vertical pressure. lumined Using ll toothpick will utter n down these -wm have ibccn spending their vucn-I tiou on tlio Island have returned‘. Rev. J. M. Fopbcs, [rhvehhm nhlmlvvliinie Strnitnn, b g, S. left on return, spending ,1 [gw days in Diilbousie en route. N 3'”- 0- Kiili-IIIIH. returned Fri‘ for drastic Government action in cud both the cnal und Diamond B, b g. A Mc- Intosh, Thorburn 7 7 Afton King, Iblk g, Gen tl-loimcs 'MoPiierson's {Mills 2 1 1 Forbes, River John‘ 4 6 2 . Dr ‘Sharper, br g ,1. iViur phy, Westerley 1 (Jiiohniiis Jr, hlk g J lSwallaw, 'l‘bonburi1 I 8 4 ii l-l V (.1, b l-i. ll. (Yuseidy, Tatnmzigouche 5 3 4 Harriett ifing, lb m. Tom iLuthaiu. Sylvester 3 5 5 Wiufir-ld Mac, b g. Dr. I) ' Murray, Pictou 7 8 6 Tlme—-l:17 1-4, 1:14 1-2, 11:13, 1:15 1-2. Frec-Fer-All, Trot and Pace Doris Kipp. b m, C. l-i. Wiscner, Pictou 3 4 .. 2 Rock lloy. b g. J. H. Luugill, Westerly 4 2 4 Biona, b m, Gordon Fraser Totamagrzticho 1 3 Baron llrltl, b s 'l‘li0mas Munroe Now (ilrisgod? 1 1 i. Zluiuna irrlr-"r-o, b m, A. 3 McIntosh, 'l‘horburn I’. 5 5 ’l‘inic—l:f)8. 1:09 1-2. 1.08 1-4. 1:08. ' Green Race, Trot and Pace.‘ "I" Strlkfls- , (fornmodore Todd, b g, Announcement by Secretary Mex ,suthtrlundv East Jioover that within a week daily Bram), l2 3 z Winifred Boy, ch g, Cor Jiett Selltrs Westerly 5 2 2 Queen Bess. b m, ‘Henri- crson, iflodsnn Billie A-ubrty, b g. Frank Adnmson, Pictou Earl D. O. ch g. Harry Lady ‘Siratton bik m, Oliver. ‘Thorburn 1 Jnhu ‘Dawson. Pictou 6 Billie Hunter. vb g, L Hunter, Westvilie lMnlsio \voou,_l> m, Good will Clark ‘iileadoiv- ville Tiiuo-lffill 112. 1:19. -Staricr—Dnn MoKaracher. Lludges- |Spurgeon Gammon. Geo McLean and J. McKay- (ilcrk of (iouirse-dierxtor B ML’- Lend. iAunouncer—Alex Salson. 3 4344 \- 4 1 6 7 5 3 1123 11-2, 1:18 25 PER CENT D. T. AND L. MEMBERS UNABLE TO PAY DUES mlONTll-EAL, Ahe- 2-’- —- "Awe" ty- iive per cont of the member- sirip of the Dominion 'l‘rndes and [mp0,- (‘ongrests were unable t0 pay lhhh- monthly dues to fiilliel" tiieir own locul butIIIJS or their m- tvrniitiouul ilflilflflllflflefS during illu past ycair, according to_tlie re- read hero toil-ll"- "INith ilie rise of fhe industrial barometer, "it continues, "and a return in normal times, und the more general cmpioyincubol our mcnuliors during the coming your, ‘we (eoiifidcutly Iiripe to b0 u-blc tn report to our next annual convrnilou nil the uln-bersliill llilm up con-pied with an additional new membership. “Sixty. rive Trades and lii-ibor councils nrc now chartered by 111'! congress covering approximately cvcry industrial ccuire ui uny sixc in the Dominion and we: hnve ruins fifiy- ihrch federal la.- liur ilillmis chartered." Iltcccipts from all sources were. $2!|.l5'7.09; r-xpenillturos, $22,877.- li; Jmliincn $2,279.91. ‘Vnn bulk 0|‘ (ho revenue, $21,748.86, repre- sents per cflpiiu tux, charters and IIIWF- nerd u ionili- pick, I -- supplies. MARRWGES .’;*‘#¢v - ~“‘¢ Y‘: c --e¢¢-*‘* ‘c “=:v‘ * * ' 4 - , . r . - BREHAUT - WALKER. — ht‘ ‘ ' ’ ‘ 2km Presbyterian church, Char-A 5t; ioitetrirvn‘, on Aug. 23rd.,‘~by Rev. ‘Geo. (l. Taylor, Mary Leah lire- Iinut. to James (Skinny Walker. both of Charlottetown. GORDON-McCONNELL -— At the home of the bride's father Alex- niulcr Gordon. Mitclioll itiver, Aug 93rd, 19122, by llov. A. S. Stewart of Montague, lMlllun A. McConnell of Georgetown to Annie 1M Gordon Mitchell River. DEATHS s‘. CUNDALL-On August 24th at House of illercy, Clever, Windsor. Eng“ a, sister Theresa (Theresa Cuirrl il,) daughter‘ of‘ the late Wii-i lium Cunriall, Esq. ‘ $1“ §f"ir.'.‘-,i<....'*', r-i 1!:- .- 10.15 rum-Sabbath School. 7.00 p nh-llcv. change of hou 6 n i Minister-itch. W. Orr Mulligan. M. 9.. ‘ll. l, B. AD. Sabbath Qttlitttl: ii.()(l a.m.---Rcv. ill. J.i\'ic1.corl ‘of New York will preach. M. J. McLeod. Parents of Sabbath School children will please note the fill at": balsam: i r to 10.15 a..m. “Ihmbone’ Iieily’ . Iron-r Look. b g. by Peter purl, hf FM. Draper, Secretary. '7" THE OEARLOTHITOWNQ Gunning T? .g.- Si. Stephen i Victor at Caribou GARIBOL’, -Me., Aug 24—The racing at the Arqostook copnty fair today was the best of the week. with a close {inlsh in every heat. The money went to Presque isle and Houlton horses mostly. eitbiough Jennie 11., from the Keyes and McBride stables’ of St Stephen (N. B.) cleaned up the 2.17 class. The big free-for-all With John R. Braden. Calgary Earl. Roy Grat- lau and Col. Bldweli, the starters, comes off Friday afternoon. The summary: 2.16 Mixed, Purse $500 Northern Mac, h g. by the Northern Man (Williard) Jack the Clipper b g Douse Alfred King. bik g (Nevers) Baton, b g (Nason) 3 Sadie Ashbourn, Qiudnesset and Zelma Strong also started. 'l‘iine—~.i;l7 1-4, 2.15 ‘1-4, 2.15 1-4. 1 2 4 UYfllOl-l 1 3 2 4 22.2 Mixed, Puree $500 Peter Tsnlac, b g by Peter The Great (Nevers) 2 1 1 1 Kara ‘K.. b m. by ‘Longe- ville 'I‘orId (Dense) 1 6 6 4 liscita, b m (Steele 4 5 3 3 Jot: Q" ch l," (lSmll-h) 3 4 5 5 ‘Sis Peters, Pearl North, John C also started. 'l‘|me—4!.~17 1-4, 2.17 1-4, 2.17 1-4. 2.16. 2.17 Mixed, Purse $500. Jennie l-l.. ch m, by Hedge- wood (Keycs) 1 1 1 llirl North. bik g Jamieson 2 2 2 Don Q., b E .('Nason) 3 3 4 Boqua F‘, b m (‘Burrilh 4 4 3 'l‘ime—2.12 1-4. 15.12 l-4, 2.14. —-i<+>——— Peter Look is a Surpri‘ e in the Bangor Racing BANGOIII. Me. Aui; ‘ZS-The fitv oritcs fitlled to comc through In the Bangor fair races today. Peter Look. an old grand circuit‘ cam- paigner, dumped the talent in the $2,000 freo-for-ziil after dropping thc first heat to R. ll. lirott and healing Brett by u nose in the hottest finish of the day In the inst bent. Peter ‘Look is now own- ed by A. J. Willis, oi’ Lawrence (Mass). and was driven by Billy Flemming. of Rearlvillen. Flemming sprung another surprise in and- ing the 2.14 trot with his own Al- n Summer time brings m QT. IIOIIO _ _ childhood-TED ROSE.” t 51'» b" to the oldiifimfie-emens v. "Elli .9101!!- 1 ~ m aluminium nlwlhlllumnllualullsnur Pil-ILADELPHIA. Aug. 24. — Clarence Walker hits out circuit drive thirty- one. American League. . ILHE. Detroit . ..1024 10102-11 15 1 Philadelphia misioooazmo-s 1a o Baticries- Johnson, Olsen, Pil- lttte and Bossier; Harris, Ogden, Rommel aiul “erkins. At Boston- , ‘RJ-LE. St. ‘Louis . .360l00i20-—13 20 2 ‘Boston . . ..0000001'l0— 2 0 3 Battcries—- Kolp and Severeid, Billings; Curr, Ferguson, Piercey and Chaplin. iAt WZiSIliIlgt0Il— ‘RJLE. Chicago .. .000000000 9 5 0 Washington . .0i000000.»l 4 2 Bsileriesr- Blt-liikeiiShtlp and Schalk; W. Johnson. and Pit-inicii. At New York—— z ILHJB. iCleveiand . ..02000fll0-—3 7 2 New York .11010:l0i.~—7 12 0 liatteries~ (Morton, ‘hlaiis and O'Neill; Jones and Schnug. National League. At Chicago- rum-g. Brooklyn ...0i)000l000—1 4 0. Chicago .. . yzoooooooo-c o 2i Baiteries~ Mhmaux, Sbrivcr and _ . Miller, Deberry; Alexander Inriics frniii ilio Fox stable and 1PM qflrlsmh The m0 “w, w“ no, Boston ...20010062l—12 l3 1_, marked by much enthusiasm. ex- St‘ Mum’ ' "‘100005050—1,1 n °' ‘cc t good scrap-i for plllr-a, iind| Buuerws“ McNamarm “Mflom Ilwfm 1o PM“ Fmrenune m, the "Murquurri, Blrnxton and Gibson, ' - and Towle jngustai-Pfeiicr, ‘North, Barfoot, Siherdei. {Malcolm _ gstable after the IPortiand mare IErlythe s., had taken the first Ihent. The track was fast and the lcard run off wiiit no delay. lt was lrhe big day of the fair with hhrmt ‘zsooo persons OIl the grounds- lSummnryz I . I Frec-FOr-AII; Purse $2,000 Thc Great (Flemming) 2 1 1 1 ‘R. H. Brett. h g by Wa- ' pongg, (uVlcWiiIiams) 1 2 2 2 Sliver King, b g (‘POttIe 3 3 3 3 Snnho, b m (Fox) _4 4 44, Time—2.09 1-4. 2.11 1-4, 2.10 3-4. 2.10 3-4. 2.30 Pace, Purse $500 Peter Florentine, bg by Pe- lor the Great (Nelson) 6 1 I 1 Edythe \S., l) in, by B11186"! (Haves) l-lilarinus, h g (FBPIIPY) Prince-as Milda, b in Smith I-ledgewrlorl Lassie, (Simmons) Georgia Lee, b m (‘Flem- ming) - Uncle Charlie. bg Ireland Bin 013x00)’. ch g (Carter Time——2.<17 1-4. 2:17 1-4, 13.17 1-2. 2.14 Trot, Purse $500 Alliewood the Great. b s by Alliewoorl (Flemming) Jimmie Forbes, b g (Fox) ' Eva Frisco, br n1 INickerson Red ‘Russell ,ch g (Dore) --,Time2.11 i~4, 2.11 3-4. 2.14 l-4. 1 2 3 4 cannot-l 1 3 2 4 ---<e->—-—- HALES DENIES ’ KILLING COLLINS. "CORK. Aug. 24.~’l‘0m Hales, who led and accepted tho respons- iliiiliy for the ambush which kill- er] Michael Collins, repudiated 'it today, threw do'wn his arms and offered Io join the National‘ forces. Tom flair-e is the brother of Scan Hales, u pro-treaty member of the Dali Eireann. The former has been u fierce opponent to thc treaty, and it is not known wheth- cr hi1 offer in join tho Nationals. .wiiI ‘be nccoplerl. , lie and his sister on inst St. Patrick's Day. set iiro to the platform at. Bnndon, where a dcrn- onstration In favor oi’ tho treaty was being held under the auspices of his brother Scan and Canon (‘oimlaih Parish priest or Bnndon. ills present change of frjont-is regarded as significant, and as ilofthat the death of Micllilel (lnlilns may not have been iu vain as his actions may animate his comrades to do likewise. so... Collins, proceeding from rilonokilty yesterday to attend his ‘brother's funeral, hurl a frying experience. lie was nrrcstcd on the llnndnn-‘Macrrmm road by rcb- ols. who‘ taunted him with‘ luck- lng courage "to stand up and be plugged" and spoke Jubllantly o.’ having "plugged iMikc tho traitor" referring to his brother Michael. Sean Collins remained in cus- tnry overnight, but w... released ‘this morning. reaching hero this ‘eienirig. l-ie left by special givinrpnintue the prevailing be- ~- {Doak and Ainsmith. i At (‘methane- INew York . . . . ..00()Q0l100-—2 o o [Cincinnati ...000l00000~1 9 0 ' Bntteries—- Barnes and Smith; lLuque, Keck and Wingo. ILI-LE. At Pittsburg- ' 12.11.15. Philarllephia ...1000011.‘ii0—-4 12 2 Pittsburg .. ...-0‘J52l2000~l 17 1 , International League. ETII and exciting. Q11 Friday. August 18th the foot-bull fans of Kinkora were; treated to an GXIIIJILIUII of the sport such as is rarely seen in this county. 0n that day 1.1.: Summer- side Varsity team effectually de- monstrated to the public at. home and abroad that true foot-bah spirt has not entirely disappear-I ed from Prince County, the coun- ty of past gridiron heroes, by do! fearing the Klnkora 'l‘igcrs by a‘ score of 0——0. i The game throughout was fast‘ From whistle to whistle scarcely an uninteresting moment was evident. In the early‘ part of the game play ecu-sawed about mid-field, Varsity then on a. long dribble carried the bull to| their opponents goal line and suc- ceeded lu scoring the touch-down. Morrison being thc mun who car- ried thc ball over. Some snappy playing followed but no further scoring was done before the whis- tle sounded. On resuming play thc Varsity kicked off and bcfurc long, Traluor aided by excellent hair-i line play got within u few yards- of the Varsity line, ubstiuaicly proclaiming that he was beyond thegoui post, but on gelling his head extricatcd from the turf he saw his mistake. The Varsity sup- porters now gained some ground and before long were back again on their opponents‘ five-yard line, Here a scrimmage took place and] Lynds secured the pigskin and uf-‘ tor slipping through his opponents as it‘ he were greased bounded down the field like a irigiitened hare, and gained the 'l‘igcr’s 1.0110111 however. and full time wiiisieicd with tYe score 0-0 in favor of Varsity. "Etidic" the manager of the vic- torious Varsity leillii,’llitftllflfl af-j fixing to the already iiiustrious| crest of the Varsity team the. motto “Veni, Vidi,, Vici." 1 lMr. Russel Smith handled the) game to the mutual satisfuctlonl oi’ both t0iifllS. ‘ Alter tilt.‘ game a dance and ice-l cream social true given in honorI of tiic victors, uil oi‘ whom hope to meet the 'l‘igers again and again as they arc sports in the lrue sense or‘ thc term. 'i‘ho iiiiu up was as follows: At Buffalo— . ~ RJLE. Newark . 6... .200000000—2 8 1 VAR$|TY KHQKQRA; Buffalo. boooooooo-o s 0 In“ - Batterles- Ba-TIICS nnd Devinc; R, Norman J, Mccubel l<‘isher‘anli Urban. Halves At ioronto-- L. l-Iuinphrcy J. Coiinick R H-E» G. Morrison E. McGuigan _ eA-Ia-s .3. . 411.. Gilllzlnl. v. Smith. -"‘-|'5,@Y City -10000002—~3 8 1.11. Philips H. Johnston, Toronto .. .. .0rm1eo000-1 7 2, Quarters ' ‘Ail l1°°h°"‘-‘l‘— FITBt Home: iL. Wedge (Capt) Murtagh (Cupt)' Baltimore ..001014(rl0—-1 l1 (I-E. Lynds - L. Farmer‘ Rochester .. .. . .0000000l1—? 0 2 l-i. McLellan E. Smith Batteries —- Parnhanmnli ~ Mc- Forwards Avoy; Keenan, Cox and Lalke. J. McDonald c. Trziinor iF. McDonald l Smith] lt.ii.l.‘2.‘A Nnouzin A. Cass swam“ game‘ Ii. Cameron , J. McCabe Baltimore .-'l(i0l0i0l03—-6 11 3 L. Wood ' J. Keefe {Rochester ..001000l00——3 7 2 R. Siilipliant R. Jolinsiofi |Béltt9Fi6S-— Frank) and Barry; n, Snunrlurg -i_- HUKIIBH/ Blake and Sanberg. iAt Syracuse- -R.i-i.r:. Reading ..o01oo0o02-a 1 a 5yracuse .. .00o00o1i0--2 1o 1 Batteries- Marlin nnd Trugres Em‘; Stewart and Niabergull, HOW THEY STAND National League. Won ‘Lost. RC New York 7i 46 .607 St. ‘Louis .. 51 .568 Chicago. 5:; .555 Pittslburg .. as .547 Cincinnati .64 50 .5113 lnrooklyn so 60 .433 Philadelphia .. .. 60 71 .300 American League. 1 Won. Lost. [KC ‘St. Louis 7'2 4m ,5,r)5 New York 49 .592 Detroit . 5r," 1,41 Cleveland m) 51g Chicago s2 .483 Washington . e3 47,, Philadelphia 5g, I419 Boston‘ ‘. . 74' 31g t . . . International League, , _ Won. Lost. P.C Baltimore ilil 37 716 Rochester . 77 54 53g ‘Buffalo . . 70 (i0 .559 Jersey City 73 60 543 'I'°1'Qlll0 . o4 so .431 FIB-Wills .. be 1c .424. Syracuse .. . - g3 375‘ Newark '42 91 31,; *—<-0§.-___.__ NEW on. REFINERY “an ipvpffrlal Qltl is to build » My a . r 1 ' it $2,500,000. nnd wiliucxavgr c107 iii t. ~.\*~' ,\i.\ steamer for-Dublin with General Ennis and Sean Hales. .. . .. .-~_ d... . -\ ~ acres. it will have n spa it f 3.000 barrels of crddecoi] cdsyllyo. 7 - . ..'. 94' ~ '\-\~. ._. - gramme 0i‘ radium which is to be - for some , cvn today. Although it is One 6.7.... Radium For Quebec institute (Special to The Guardian.) QIIEIIEU, Aug. flit-The United, States ltadium Company of New York and the Government of the Province of Quebec have signed a contract for ilie delivery of one ilscd for the organization of the ‘Provincial liadium institute in Montreal. Twn months ago estimates o‘! the cost of the creation of such in- stitute were asked from various rnrlium companies but in view or the high prices ut the time. which reached $125 pi-r miilgram, it was decided to duiuy thc negotiations time. The purchase price was $77,000. u . j GENEVA, NEW YORK ROCHESTER. Aug. 25. -~ Dem: age estimated at several hundred ibnusnnd dollars was done by the flood that visited thc city 0i 0:111" m. posslibic yet to get nu accurate re- pnrl n! the loss, ii ‘is estimated (but it will exceed liuif a million dollars. ,. The cause of the flondnvas the Ilonvy ruin which visited Geneva last night, lasting throughout the night and up until 9 dclocir this morning. The heavy dowooour ill led Castle Creek to overflowing until it was top small to curry off the torrents that swept ,into'it. m... weakened anifcollirpse ' fill- inii the bed oi the crecw.and_for- please’: parlir-‘IIIIF folks, ‘ ., line. No more points wcrc sccuredi H _ . ,, Igagcd in thc following bouts. - The pressure was , rest, the; . the culvert that. iipurizpllllain treet w: l F353": . . r - 1+ Home m ~JIFF.Y , '.'\ nlyyui-k- Keep a- 'b°‘tl’-§p’u*£r Cordial... J-llrnl Juice 'l,iairtiy_p forgtqhot dl s. "r 4 '41!‘ We have every wanted flavor. surely suit your 31512}? Jessi... . $0 i- l. ‘ iaiibnl f» Son EVQrythInQ.LV-"I_JQ%I' Ooogl 3,9 ( ‘h. _.. ‘i , all ' soon-rind " ' manor’ '~—'rr>mmr Willis, through his mant-IKQI‘. J.W. Rymi, wishes to ‘challenge T6541“ Murphyypf . Clmyiiel MsoDongld, to a bdut, to ‘be held in Haitian: oil Laibor Day it‘ possiblenwillis was former amateur cburlipluii of NEW Brunswick. $11106 510111115 111,519?" fessionul career _Willis has _ei1- Jan:--192tD---—. - Wori- 1mm -.¥°\ll1S Dempsey in 6 rounds at SL-JORII- April 1922-“ Knocked out JOINI- iiy Sullivan ‘in. 2' ‘rounds atf “Sl- Johm .. . . . k .. Y Juii:>._192"'---Lost on a foul’ ' ‘to Kid M. rlomnhri for the count of o, in 4 r6i§'it'ds‘.1I,-l-lui|Ii~On.1Mfl-ll9- July 19.122 mlfnockcd out Mike oiliiis in rlw-oohas at‘ st John. Willis’ jklglltlllg pvciglit is ‘alb- out 140 lbs. _ " “Dpfllgcfltis challenge is ac- ceptcd und flhnnking you, Mr. Editor, for“, odhvuluaihle time and space, _i remain, Sincerely yours. ' ---J. W. RYAN C P. S. Address all inquiries to |.I. W llyuii. 99 Si. James SL, St. John, N.B. '.\‘i)TE----"-OIilil‘Hé1 Miitflilonriid ill formed The Herald last night that. he would accept the challenge of Willis and will be ready to meet him m the irelr» ‘filllrc "Sports Editor, Herold. ‘Theiioolrey Players A UVANCOUVIER, 1 "Aug; nos- The Pacific Cotrtstiwilfittfllhé 865Gb‘ bf twd-pIay-offsffhr prtifblstifitiafifilft- key next spring. chm-minus ‘de- cision arrived,‘ at ‘yesttirr-ltiy when the Coast nroguls andftlfosc or-"ti... Western ‘Canadian League ‘ conclud- ed their conference liere. " '- Ciiiimplons‘ 'of‘ the‘ Fiiafional Hockey League?‘ are‘ dhe"‘-lo ‘play the coast series winners in which- ever city is SUCCUSSITDPTIIIII follow- ing this tho title winners of the Wr-sti-ri‘. (Tuiiurln inzugizr; will play thc wiinmrsor thc worimrhnnois This so ., they say, must be pluycrliin Vsntzdu ' " Niles-r. .0 he- . r Iiiiusattilrookiine r TIT?’ '“'~ . nolsromjnii “ :“'-in' thelirilted States itittlorihtlolfiirbidi champion- “bio tournament. (inlay,- tho amn- ‘bliiritlcn rifghiutlianlei W. Niles of llosion. uurl__ Jmn ._-Bt?liil5¥al..°l Franco. crowded out_ It prris Williams l'l, and i. '11s urn. firmer‘ '»Duvie‘---“- Cit-p "team? The scorer-were 6l-&.F6,“3-6~. 2-6,; 6-2.0‘ W.. M; Johns 11,111," of Squirtin- "Ifl-Qil: ‘lliitsilllfll soul‘. Johnson,“ ‘r _ . iiblliidgiphilsh, ul-lsgnisled- ..,the edita- ' MUCH DAMAGE BY FLOODS AT soy ‘prof ere," urdjtndfilllo art ‘at. Pacific‘ " 'sc6rt'~'s“w6ge"“11lf$f'8- EgYSTII, TlE-Bfair The effect of the matched-Mil he l0 ~bitmilogyather. in-the "semi- finalp, tomorrow, Johnston and. Johnson ns opponents oi’ the play- lng-througii champions, Tiiden ‘ind Richards: ‘ajndlfliles aim norotra as the tonm to attempt to stop the Ofllurpwtfb ‘ ‘ -' ‘ r - TAKING ma EDI INE. "-1 ‘- Pr“ llvvlldéllg.‘ "01 wit can" - » . ~. ,. Brown-flfilr- r ,1 wees yoirso un ell. >Have\'m‘ tiftiirfilflpgyq it" I - N“)? _ . F?‘ (‘A osrir. and ' q mini; n dam. The water's backed "P. fl00di118 ilrpperty. ' i i ,. _ ' . ‘ h... théihrriiilwcld three mes s as; to, ‘ ' ‘ I ' " fr,‘ I