7 t. jiickey &_Nicholson Tobacco Co., i. v P. E. Islan '_' ._ . l - Dealers CHABLOTTITOWN Glllis & Company. w} D- Piekard b Company. ‘b- Lyons 8i Company, C. SUMMIRSIDE Holman Ltd" B. T. Read d: Company. Ltd» 4 Speed-that's the important thing in Sumner Coal. With Invernen you can light a little lire before each meal, have the Joseph l uglraces at that place on August ma» boiling otlic coo-l wane. hi. 'r. iotbi ~ wouldevenbe ' aiidso 1 1' _ l-Alwlmllllhdflllilflttlliflflhfllii- ’ KENBINGTOI auguration of such an event much keep your house cooler. ' Stillilfllill), M. F. Ca, ma. McNutt o Sons. Peter iwsricovibu“ , Yon can keep out of the kitchen more. and keep your whole 11o v eoolerusiiig In- verness t way. And if you don't want the tire out. Y0" can damper it down toa‘ flicker and yet when wanted it will spring into action at once. Doucette, Win. LePage, E. C. G EORG ETOWN McDonald, A. Au Sculley a DeLorey Com- 11811! CARDIGAN McDonald d: Co, J. A. Less soot. less smoke, less ‘delay-ask your dealer for In- verness. Here's a list oi those .that handle it. MONTAGUE " Poole d: Thompson — a llllisnnl ni LIJXE FUTIJH HAYS NEXT WEEKW splendid tour as far west onto, having played 44 games with the fastest teams Canada, losing only 12. They August 4th. Perth, 5th, Plaster Rock; 9th. Woodstock; 10th. 11th Fredericton. They hope to ar- First Brass Band to, Visit the Island for Many Years - 28 Boy Musicians-Play 3 Times Daily Starting Next Monday Evening at 8.30. .__‘ There will be an influx from ailto the Navy League. ‘n . over the Island doubtless next week This remarkable and most novel to bear the Sea Cadet Brass Band, brass hand of 28 pieces, and played which has toured Canada and Eng- by boys from 10 to 18. will be land this Summer. and whose Mari- heard at the Prince Edward in ll time Province engagements are ilm- thirty-five minute concerts at pric- ited to Saint John. Halifax and es which all can afford, 25 and 35 Charlottetown. Alter playing here cents for matinee and 35 and 50 the Band will proceed westward, cents evening. The first concert will playing but five oi the largest be at 8.30 Monday evening; the Cities, beginning in Ottawa August regular picture show at regular 18th." Pprices being~shown in theafter- Only the co-operation of the noon. "‘ Canadian National Railways and| The Lieutenant-Governor, under Navy League has made it possiblelwhose patronage the Band is ap- low prices; the ‘ Cadets at the first show Monday evening. The Band will play after the pic- Bllti at 8.30 town at being provided with free transpor- tation including a private car. tures at the matinee. Instead of being contracted for in and 10 o'clock nightly. the ‘usual manner, Mr. Spencer Nevt week's midweek feature pic- secured the island appearance of ture program will be shown 1st the the Boys by contributing liberally Strand Wednesday and Thursday- . . land they run fifty yards with a Flremfln ‘twenty-five foot ladder, placing it , . in an upright position, one man a5- GOQd Work cending rung by rung till the top rung is touched. the following men *-'— ’ were on the ladder last evening: — Last evening at the Exhibition Frank Hennesmm George‘ Connolly! Race ma: the Charlottetown Fire- Han-y Harley’ Han-y Tollmlls. Ear] men held-a lively practice 1n which Mclnnls. Anthony Mcgllklll and, twenty-five athletes wmneted- Wm. l-lowntt, Harry Toofnbs taking showing some wonderful ‘material the climb ln “m, 8mm i for the coming tournament 1n Trurol 1n llle gose 3W1 Race, were 15 The Hook and Ladder team madenen men to me team, rllnnlng one some fine sprints and negotiated the quarter mile with the reel attachilll will" and Clllflb- in 800d time and the hose to the hydrant and un- i! they d° a5 E°°d m this 9V9!" l" coupling and/ placing the nozel on the tournament it will take some wally lo,» us‘, Th“ team llm "rum" w m°v° the"! W! 0T flmlqevening made an exceptionally fine ‘sprint of it, especially the last two-la‘ by place. , There is seven men in this race twenty and getting the hose attach- ri and liozei in place in'good time; O44 o beat in this event. The following men were on the "teal last evening: M. Matheson. “reorge Wood, W. Wood, W. Coyle, t. l-laricv. L. Connolly, J. Turner, ‘leorge Walker, F. Holl, L. Stewart. "ercy Cameron, John Martin and l‘. Richard were also olit training. Pile teams are being coached by Mr. ingus McEachern. assisfbd by Chief Qllllllhun. Reg McMillan and John ‘Jonnolly. ' Organist Retires LONDON, Aug. 3.-Sydney Hugo Nlflholeonl who has been urgirnis of Westminster Abbey sitice i918, is retiring. He is in his 5am year. He succeeded Sir Frederilzk Bridge, ‘m0 was OTBenist of Westminster Abbey from m5 m 191b, and died in 1024. l Mr. Nicholson was highly com- mended for the magnificent music provided for the spedlal service held in the Abbey on July 1'in commemoration of the ‘Canadian confederation Jubilee. ' ’ Thoughtful Mothers Know , That the Baby requisites sold by us can be depended upon at sll times. We have been careful to offer only those items that we know are absolutely re- liable. ' Everything that is best in Baby Foods, Rubber Goods and other nursery requisites can be had here. .A soft. best quality Baby Hpong at 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. Exceptional ' . "Did you write this unaided?" the editor required of a youlig poet. I did. sold the latter! "l wmfé every] line of it," - ~ ~ " 8'13"!" very nleeaoed t t You Lord Tennyson." sai?! mills editor. ‘Llvthouslll you died many years‘ .-E. A» FOSTER -~ jcsirraai. naucsrou IQGI-‘Ildtlt lee-Cream in bulk, erlh-iok-ghem daily. a llllnard‘: lJnlin-nt for lnsyt blter. an: What’ 8 IOVely_ Flavor .:'.;" There is To HICKEY & NICHOLSON’S . CHEWING TOBACCQ It Ia ThelNice Big Juicy Fig . . ._ t , _~ _, WHIQWl-“FW Y ‘rwm~r><'-rr'r'""" most interesting and keenly contest- ed aporting events e'ver carried out on the Island is that of the P. E. I. Boxing Championships which take pluck» in the new all Montague on the evening o: the er which they comple 135 lbs; filly class. need but apply personail ' or by letterto Mr.‘ ‘morass White, 150 Prince Street, ' — Play in Brunswick and Maine tenmis tour- ney was continued he der ideal weathercon singles, ladies‘ singles an doubles and the semi-finals in the E. Small and Ray two remaining events In the jun- Fair-field. defeated W ior tourney the finals were reach- to present this Band in Cliariotte- peering, has arranged to be presented in all events. 'Guy Porter, of Andover, an howing a speed that wlll be hnrdl Whatprcmisestobeoneofthe rinkat During the pfit month the 920D- teniiers have been strenuously train- ing ‘to iénpiiove ‘heirgpilnch. ‘foot- wor an wnd. ‘ uardiarrrclr r".:**.r"= i'“'”‘;°?. r e wor on a ‘ ‘i: t if there be a full competition in each tilvfiight, thenevent-on the even- ng o ugust 1 h at“ will be ‘a sporting event i ttract the aitentloh "of" all sport ,overs and provide almost exciting evenings ’ ‘Jr ' aoTignlsh -wili uritlltiilt ‘doubt send _ wn a strong, speedir and hard- ‘. hitting contingent, as the Western -» _ boys have as promoter and trainer r. Jeck-Aheam, Tignisii. who him- f made a note-worthy name for ' Fscnieykrswago. impugiii istic circles-in Boston. . salt is not surprisim that Montague Th l h _ _ . ould be the place for the inaugur- e cusses ave, ___ divided ' ion-‘of ‘such championships. It Tllllflwsi “l19‘lb8;"‘l‘l ‘lbs; 1%‘ ‘tbgfiltrogressiveness in "éverir line, even in 145 W118; and 160 lbs. sport iswell known. Those respon- As an indication of the Jriteresirsibie for this event, both irrMont- taken by the boys in these‘ oham- ague and elsewhere should be coin- nivnshlns. ltmayvbe said have been entice in each 'cl ‘ r ii any person of sufficient pugiiist imented and receive the support of all in encouraging, by this means ic among the young men of the Island. ability to become u contender in ‘the art of self defence and the de- velopment of the physique which necessarily goes hand iii hand with the mcquirement of boxing ability. Maritime Gollegians Are‘ _ Back From Long Tour .¢-_~_ PERTH, N. 13., Aug. 4. —— Col-range several games in StJJobn. after and E as Tor- Maritime baseball From Si. John they g6 tojlhariot- in tetown and will finish the play about the 10th; of September. With the exception of an operation on Donald Mcbeon, one of the ‘team's fastest men, the trip has been an The College team will enter the playoofa if ntire success. N. B. - Me., Tourney At Fort Fairfield Reaches Finals l-‘ORT FAIRFIlELD, Me.. Aus- 4- mixed doubles and the latter by Northern New forcing J. E. Porter, the defending ing champion, to a deuce set be- Per- the ln today's play, the Small, of Fort Fairfield, kept -the his‘ sterling play in the men's an H? will? un- tore acknowledging defeat. dltldue. Th5 haps the moat colorfuivtennis of finals were reached in the men's the day was seen in the semi-finals d mixed of the men's doubles, when Dr. H. Carter, of ‘Fort eillngtoir and ' Powers, of Caribou. after ‘three hard fought sets. A glanceover the veteran-B. score hoard shows: J- E. Porter d Dr. will meet Cook in the men's sing- les final and lilies Cook, id Cari- gallery on its toes, the former by»bou, will meet Miss Taylor, Grand dFalls, in the ladies’ singleAaiinzil. Miles Wins Feature At Glace Bay‘ Sports. Horse Races are Close GLACE BAY, Aug. 4. -The horse second, owned and driven by, John and five mile foot race at the Black MacDonald. Diamond track attracted a large crowd today. The races were put on as a benefit for the dependents of the men who were drowned here two weeks ago, and a nice sum was immediately after the horse, races The 2.25 class W86 won grid twenty of t, realized. by‘ Peter Aubrey, owned by Art Capt Bre Reeves, Sydney, and driven by Joe starter Hunte Hood, with Signature. owned by Bud by Allie Lewis coming second. Fast- est mile 2.20%. The 2.30 class was both of Sydney ‘ Mines,‘ won by Celia Todd, owned and drlv-‘,R.oss of Sydney. Colorado . Allie Lewis, with was won by Baron Aubrcyi owned by, ‘John Holland. Louisblirg, and driven , Fastest time, 2.31% MILES is wiNNi-zn The five mile foot race startedlglnmng Angus, Wm“ u" uvfluume I)gvl|'(lit frail CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Dempsey Willing ’ should possible. tour i To Fight Sept. 22 I LOS ANGELES. Auz- 4. —Ja_ck Dempsey last night said that al-I though he still was awaltins TeX, Richard's answerto his request, that his mulch with Gene Tunney; for the heavy ‘.,ht championship, at Chicago be postponed ‘ September 22, liewould bow t0 the "pmmuterls demands and, if necessary, would fight September 22. . Prince this k From ‘Coast to Coast I . llands Across Canada .‘."t.°'".§."'4 . Delightful Greeting From The Pacific Sea fiadets Band Under the Patronage of Ills llorior Lieutenant Governon Ileartz and Mrs. lleartz. zit-Happy Sailor Boys-I. From The Homes of’ , ' Victoria, B. C. a PuoGnAMs DAILY in Connection With v Picture Bill , Popular, Classical ‘ ,_,.. Home Favorite , And Inspiring National Selections Wonderful Youthful . t Sololsts a Here And There By (nTEcu) The Abegweit field and truck team,_ eight in number, mai1aged_ by Phil McDonald, leave this morn- ing for Halifax where they will participate in Itlie i927 Maritinié Field and Truck Cllampionshipal which will be lielil at the Wander- ers Grounds on Saturday afternoon. This-team although ilot us lurg§ as in previous years is _iii0re the less capable of‘ keeping Prince Edward island in tile limelight of field and truck events. l One need only look over the fol lowing athletes to feel assured ‘Hill. the Allegweils will once nguiii maintain their prestige and glory which has made the club famous throughout the Maritime Provin- ces. The following athletes will make the trip: l l Phil McDonald, Canadian Ace,‘ is entered in tllle hrolid jump,‘ standing broad jump, hurdles, l-i mile run, liop, step and jump, dis- cus throw, Javelin throw, stwniling ' high jump,.run11ing high jump. ' Matinee-lilo, 26c. Gordon White will start in the Evening-oh, 31c, 26c. high jump, running broad jump.‘ l standing broad jump, hurdles, diéq uey. Againlat 'Sharkey Dempsey cus throw, hop‘ step and jump. '1' 1 Allan Stewart in the 220 yards , . iaali, 1-4 mile run, discus throw» w“ "bk? ‘:01 §":,“€“',,""“"“ walls F- Cox, bicycle events. “WMFE l,“ y‘ _, "mfeyf _“’.,.,,,,_ Joe Trgmor’ junior evemfi‘ lllbuy'~flvsbiiitllrlit‘ ‘llilftdqaiikiilitlol keep q ‘ l a ' l. E Lepage’ hurdles’ £20 ymds Dempsey out oi‘ punching range. Tunney lliis class. -lie is Emile lash, broad jump. ) W' lower’ Pole vault’ and clever and lie is u lieiivy] puueher. ' w. Scantlebury. 'Poie Vault. The above mentioned athletes leave this lnorning with the well wishes of the citizens of Cllflrkfltlg. town and Islanders in general. Gehrig has at last passed batter- ing Babe. The Columbia awatter has now 37 homers, while the The Prmmcml Rule Assocmb gambino seems ‘to be anchored at ion finished its three day meet yesterday and was rated one of the nlost successful and enthusiastic shoots ever held in this Province. It is the intention of the Associa- tion to send a team of ten men to the coming Dominion oi’ Canada Rifle Meeting Gehrig Passes Babe Ruth NEW YORK, Aug. 4. ~—— The Yankees divided a double header‘ with Detroit today before 40,000 fans, coming out iii front by 8 to 6 in tile filial struggle after losilil; the flrsticontest. l3 Ito 5. it was the largest mid-week crowd of the sea- son and Loli Gehrig was loudly up- plauded when he drove out home runs, one iii each game, raising his total to 37- Gehrig is now three runs ahead of Ruth. Lots of baseball this mouth. Tile Abegweits will entertain tile MOliC- toniaus to a double-header on Tuesday the 9th., the Maritime College Players on 19th and 20th and the Saint John Trojans at, the end of the month. With llilese games sandwiched in between tlie C")! League and island League guinea a great month of baseball is he best runners in ton were sent away .by Mayor Morrison. Biilv r of No. 6 held the lead for d l, m l, a l MacDonald, Bridgeport, and driven over three miles when he was pass- m‘ u ' " m‘ "mg" ed by Johnny Miles and Wm. Taylor and Reid These three bat- tled for the next three trips around , ‘l . owned by MattJlfcAdam Endlthe oval when Ross dropped back. 319w Ymk "my m“ ("her ‘m5’ WM" p “Hum driven by Charlie West second. In the last lap Taylor and Miles ran . g _ 3 Fastest mile 2.21%. The Green racqabreast until hen eighth of a mile u "md““"d‘h°“d ‘mm’ Wm‘ “"4" l bum“ f th fl l wli Mil t a tmaamge 8:11;‘ ti; czsnligd ‘mm 3-4, furnished tho thrill o!‘ tlie day. by Charlie West, with Jessie Maclover the wire yards ahead of Taylor.‘ anticipated. ' The Wholofiricuitsworld‘ Vividlf‘ A With all the color and flash of, lhEcncus-ill the memory Astonishing aggre , lcctlon of éurious creatures! Till-ob RALPH LEWIS ~ VIOLA DANA caution ‘OTIARA. 'itALi>ii men - . VNQWQTQQAY l , " lief egur Elyes l i . ..foi“Yo]n dlfgi , lounge - .1“ ga“ a is‘? ' %nqlsl Colossal-col- hrenoily of titanic , -r_n tion. cl‘ thrills! Magnificent manifestation oi‘ marvellous motion! \.. 1 wdinft ring stirring fascination oifitlic _> ~. 1 ~ Y>It~i~n~ ’ BOAT » DEMON“ Comedy » A great revival ni’ football is 11.n- noilnced‘ by the Ahegweii manage- ment. This year it is the iuteulimi of the local club to leave no stuiic How They Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE Inuit lilo-lawyer aimulill-il it. Lill 1"!‘ l"L‘|)l'llill:|li'(l him lur l'('t‘t'l\'ll|l; suvlisurinnsly, “l ionk all the ponr hall It lililllPi-il for‘. "Don't you kmlwl” lake less than three pounds-T’ lhe lm-l. u ik-lloiv-laiifizei7fivim “Wollfri-plil-ll the young ‘laivytr lit-haul. You don't r-niluililir that impro- Tile world's record for three‘ ycnr-nld trailers over a linli-miis track was lowered to 2-07 3-4 in e North Carolina colt Donni- in Pmsbmgh 2; r New York .. o) Cincinnati The Soiltherner youngster» fresh Browlym 1' from his brliiiulnt campaign along Bmuo" lllm. n. son of Chestnut Peter, Dan Ghlslmllll ThrQwS . , _ 5,, ‘rtapmly w,” m, benpvua INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ' W88 . Feet Fr &I101$ field coulaexrgiflzedlgriiatlinirzi hi’: ' W- l~ P“ i __________ - 2_'1(]_ After dlsposlng M, Rmdhlm he Billfmlfi . . . . . . ..‘. . . .. 73 4O .646 ANTIGONISH, Aug. 4. —Dan n. Antigonish Highland Society, he mm w come back in 2.10 h. def...“ Syracuse fill 44 .611 Chisholm, former Canadian cham- made three attempts, putting the the local entry Heller Skcllcr. B"mm""° 2 ‘m 1'59 pion r er thrower ma quarter hammer 14a, 14': and 151 feet. re-l Donne is owrned by 1.. s. Iiu1lloy,N8wa"k ‘m’ l“ 54"‘ miler, heaved the sixteen-pound spectively. Chisholms foot has not: of" Wilson, N. c, R111] is handled by T°"""»° 56 .57 4W. hammer a distance of 151 feet at regained its strength sufficiently trainer Cy Becker. lR°"'"°“'°l‘ 53 5" 4'59‘ ‘the St. Erancis Xavier "University since theaccldent at the local, igh-, I-lersev City - 50 03 .442 campus this afternoon. Chisholm land Ga. es a year agoto We. v ht; n, is gm] loo early l0 express anvlRelldlng . . . . . . . . . .. 25 85_ .227" Ibroke tile Maritime record at lnver- his tryi g the sprints and‘ auarter definite oplnlon m, Damnfleyg, A ti‘ Y 11R’ 0 er c p c e1 up ll‘. ‘tress last week, making» a throw of ,i39 feet 8 inches. '- This afternoon while working out for the Maritime championships at Halifax, where he will represent the Canadian ‘Golfers Oven Battle Talley TORONTO. Auog. 4. The twentieth open g f champi nshlp match "of Canada will he h d on the links of the-Toronto Golf lClub, beginning tomorrow and couclud ing on Saturdlty. r1... 'title will be decided in 72 lloleil of medal play. With ‘Tommy v Armour. ‘Linnea States open champion. one of the Bringing Up Father. . ——-"-1 uSWI-N, DADUY . TEN or ‘vii! $ULYAN'$‘ " \NlVE5 RAN AWAY - ' ‘(Evt-QKDPN. ’ Maritza ' MAdt a . we ‘radii HiM TO-NlCHT- vu. l-iAvp, To. f ,. pg» (Mil ‘ . ~. n- .» l. Hammer 1 5 1 m“? "'95"? Bl» 381mm 355ml"? aft-chances against Colic Tunney. ernoon. Barring accidents. friends expect record. ' entrants, the finest competition in the series la being expected. Th Calllldlllll Oilen chamlllfllllhl? er they have been in their training since t e war has usually resoivetl-‘camm for a few weeks use]! into a battle between ilnited] ' Slates professions for the cB-nflil-ggy ~ all Canadian to ion. ian title. The last win it was KarLKeffer, of York. who flGfQtltlid‘ -his citizen, Gene Bsrazen. F5163" . D51.’ I Iiii g r If‘. j his! Tunney hasn't fought iii a your _ , him- to- officially while Dempsey has been tightened break the l-laritime hammer thmw up‘ by the Sharkoy fight. Whether . ‘Tilhlleyfil lay-oft and Dempseykl im- thB minimizes the .h l l {Loyal Qtgaw‘: Club, just before 1.9m Tunlwy like??? r1rri§l.§"i?§l“°'h'““ e war ro e out- The ltitie liner‘; kqgp llll, m l m“ u: ‘the United Sm" “My and ‘only puncilgslilxigtji‘ cioiéiryljglld by his svleudidelomlfinco year s nce the war. The present l d to nli ' _» holder is lvicbonald Smith of NewIytal-ll “m” er ‘ bww‘ that is m m “a Y’ ‘Jellovfhes dellve d one. Z- Iefl Fit ' Gnu -.-......-..~ or . the gay Slum clmull’ Wm, Inked‘Philadelphia. * . . . . . to win, but that he could travel u, bishop's lint and put on his own llCilll, and it fitted exactly. , "Why, Bishop." said lie, “your llvnd pull mine are exactly the some size.“ “lies? replell the bishop, “on ill!‘ [movement w id ,, o" mum,“ "lltsitlte. ~~Ciiristillil Science Moll- scalss in something elae- again More about. that can he told rift- the ior. l A lawyer, in his curly f Willi"?! o Gil, favored with many :':.%"..r:";::..:::r r...-.:.iiii:.~‘-:-2 zsztraziril; “uneyl My“. 0r "Ehtmgllflwybrkilfered to flgllt his oil's?» for l liimi In llllfl/(Killfllfi tho cnlui came in 8 lawyer turned defeat ln-= "mh'“fl°"h|5 ODDOIIEHF The grateful cllentflmmetlintcly unturned all ellllellvul- l0 (ll-l said. "that it. is unprnll-szilllilaii tufvsslonnl?" l out one "m the best Tootlliiil "zigi " ' ' r W- To 1'1? . gregarious in its history. Ali tmrly/ New “Wk - - - - ~ - - - -~ 74 39 371% __4 start will be mmle ‘this year, he» Wlmhillfim" r 59 40 '59“ , ..'n= ,_ .. . . . . .. n4 4r. .2145 _ material will he called out. By ihé',p|mfldellllllfl 54 4R .529 f‘ . l hitter part of September‘ u football Phmllm m 53 Aw ’ ' “ " ' team second lto ‘none iii tile Mziri-Clevellmd 42 m '4'”! ' i “m!” should he ‘the result or hard St. Lou“ " 40 m‘ “H” . Huston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 '10 .307 I and ‘Boxing ARENA RINK, cilniiiiiilrrsrowu FRIDAY, AUGUSTffith, 1927 at 8 o'clock, p. m. - WRESTLING M/vrcn PATTERSON vs. ZIBYSKO Canadian Champion Former World's Chaniplong‘ NJ, City _ noxmti-id hounds“ BOB SMITH vs. IACKMacDONALI) BOSTON. MASS. v ' - MONTREAL. Former Aniateu Champion of j Que of the best men for liul New England States . ~ Y-weigiii in Canada ‘Dominion Title lifjilslike il-IIOUND IlOUTJ-dietween Two Local Men Another h-‘(loodlr Preliminary . n. ~ Ringside, $1.00 The BlggestSportlIig, llvent Ever K Staged on 1'. B. lslal"! The Conn-u,‘ ‘ntfilftmvq? Tultfilldel‘ 110i to hurt‘ his ‘client's feel-_ a r I . ~ ‘J 1M WL . 5C>RI~Y- SOL‘?- . ,__Awa~_( i. Wummlnvl llllll viii fm " iueljlnvleq‘ ha. _ dispatched him =11 sovereign, 11nd in g Yes-Also ‘rd . l READ ABOUT- MAKE 11am- “a; fm-(Arq _ Eu or Youla _' WOR$S§|I . l‘ i mil-i anew"; . wivzéi RUNNiN 0F ‘THE .. ~ . .,CAME fiihC-K‘. ‘ abiviissiois . Ladies and ennui-en. soc General, 75c T f" ,-=;-By (ieorgegliic-Manus , . .___ or qocw- iris ' ' - new u 1 _ ml. . , , , :_. 1 , » _ - . imm rs” . m”)