“i-nucnaizpo-l-l-irri 'l l ‘alman- Edward Today c new l “ma... 2.211212. hcsss... Willi "l" 1"" be "r a a il ’“"~" moi STllltSl llEENE Irr. UBUDL : SPECULATOR, n. J.. July 15-- (U. P.)--6ene Tunney. W°T1w5 . 1 heavyweight champion. traininz Royal, Polly Bars. owned by Thrower oi Kenwood, Ont., w $25,000 America this afternoon. Fiavored to win. Grattan twice broke the track recordl 2.04 1-4, winning in straight in 2.00 3-4 and 159 1-2. l plcgloncs Yhere for the defense? ‘of hi5 ti"? . l Inst T H ey. _the British After one of the most intensLv m-Yéfiauengegxrlln $1 ‘Lark, July 26" turesll"? “mes Pulled in the cnyfturncd Saturday the ' fourteenth League so far this season the Anon-mm a d" o‘, res“ by {ongoing m‘ ‘m? ‘Zredlxme slang“ last egénmglpleuure of working in the ring. a hegwe rounds r ‘lscon o’ m w a lalthough he did six miles on til Prom the opening of the first in-"md l" ‘he m°m'“g" 8 . " beca d'd t ining until the-hut. ball was hurled. *1“ w“ Twmey ‘ - "° i leave his quarters until dusk The challenger for heavyweight of g chair on ‘screened porch, while outside rain came down in a drizzle, g - He whilcd away the time 1° ' ‘ with everybody and reading term» from admirers in England; N“ Zealo-nd and Australia wishing mm . success ill his title eng gemen; Wm]! Gene Tunney, July 26. illceney, sdatlsfied with his condi- I ton. seemc Rlad of the o) _ ity f0 10M. ‘Wm Student days-amine, footloose-replete with life and laughter! Gold- m days when Youth- rllloriotu youth — hdada ‘Prince to Pfiaant maid Wm! the Mllds ol love! Jlornan Nonrro and Jionua Sharer bring "w mad. clad hours of 7 first love but to us in this beautiful plcturiz- otlcn at‘ the famous oily. ' _____ is makln . ' pilrations for painting tile gxtillllhr in‘ the school house. One new mgm. bcr enrolled. Twelve fllelllbtirs and many visitors ircre present. mot-ting will be held Mra. Charles Reid. BRAE.-Illstitute "CRIMSON FLASH" ORIGINAL Wtstaihliiigll llttrilotlgon at l“ he Provincial‘ ‘Exhibition ‘August 20th to 24th; MUSIC scour: . i1 . AUGMENTED l "Rmm; I iiiiciliii lllNS AND BOACII COMEDYl PATII NEWS aim m "mm Tunney Repeats Heeney’s Stuff NEW YORK, N. Y.. July l7. —- Tbe ways of the ballyhoo are dev- ious. but their determination cri- dureth forever. Just a few days ago Tom Heeney. edging into his last month of train- ing before tackling the stalwart‘ heavyweight champion. James J. a the public 10d], This famous trio of l. with the 11min" l By n long distance call from Halifax at a late hour Inst ulzlaat deriitands t t the Guardian Roy Mitchell. Canadian light heavyweight champion, suc- ' , d ' " ’ his title against. Roddie. Mncdouald. Cape Breton star by a tech- BANDITS- 335v‘: MEN .. - usual Tunney sparring partners‘ mo amzmc. curls! . . l,_ “P” 3°?!“ “filed m‘ n“ time, and gave an agile, but shorter - ' Down Westers and deserved the t l a‘ m, .1“ A sweeoluz Inert-M" ‘ e lhard earned win; he stuck to his “elm” "W" w. manner _ _ .. .. .country si e. forced 'I'0ln llocnoy to NOR A: d ' l | v 4, - ' - :2?) fiuasmgfilslflvedhzalngiflgogdfoglilll: suspend all training activities yes- l ' . '- ' " ' lfailed lo keep victory from the An- ‘"““l' excel" m’. “ ""6 “m” 11"“ ' . . . __' ~ . _ , _ cm" dugout over the roads lll tile morning " ' _ _ v _ ‘ ' l sputum] Diamond umpired‘ ,.When he returned to ills crimp lll( gagement in the afternoon and will‘ oppose the locals again ill the even: ing. ’ %t-?_ IIBIIIIIIIRKCPS were llrc centre ring comedy fenlure , . 5 rothers Circus for the past live years, Lay Aside Boxing; . fronl a horrible death ‘neath thcloniy exercise he was willing w un- waves. ' _ dertake. Tom's 51160855 W05 dilly 110L911 iill Tunneys decision to fnrego his of pine trees. wr- guns over the full route and al- "m" m" “mum b“ u "my ldld The “an ha“ ‘mums w be play rain had set in, and Hccrlcy did not These games should draw well Tunney. under the bright lights of SPECULATOR. N. Y.. July l7.— the Public Pfllll-s- 5° much 5° lndnily ring session followed close 0H l . . Bra l‘ ‘over me plate’ it was anybodyskwork in the ring pitched on tilol rflltb In" l0"! ""845 °I ,though imgmubre on numemus ocpnot use a typewriter in their ring l ed this week will be between thel the Abegweits have a treads-up ball‘ the Yankee Stadium July 26. Believing himself to be almost at "1""- hiwhm- l" ‘he- “mm J86! i-hilii i-"e filmed 905°‘? Ofrthe heels of Tex Richard's state-w l l . .. l88m0. Batting rallies with Plenty “m” °‘ m“ “m” l‘ “él-rea‘ Icaslons. came out‘ smiling ' andv-w°rk' JV, Amy 15:7 Abegweits and Amherst, tile latter‘ aggregation this year. and on~ found ii. HEBQSSIIYY w divc into tho the peak of his fighting form. Geno "mmd- fPimi-S" I-lflwfeflce- GE"? mime!“ merit that the champion Wm a bit; iii’ B - w,‘ ,of good fielding in the pinches hadsm "h? m“ 59°‘ “l” jnmtlvé‘ “Happy. , FAIRHAVEN. N.. m in will arrive here tonight and will Thursday intend to take the vLslt-l " . BILLY lll0E TRIO l r Shrewsbury River. down by Falrfrunney decided to omit all boxing "Mdiuwlfl W" "inwhd dim" favorite guide. suddenly lived ul» wrioo fine for this stage oFhis trum- 3 - BIG FEATURES PRINCE EDWAR r Newspaper correspondents assigned {me “ms on the" Ines crying’ {or to this camp wok it over ‘for the PRODUCTION lmme‘ I nuwowoo 1 l Na ‘ - (A. PJ-Rain, persistent [thguéfiwlfgg 53:21:,(igttggllfiglgdownpour. but refreshing to l.ll(‘ workout tomorrow morning. Theyl will open their double-header en-, ors into camp in at least one of the‘ two games. _.‘ ' Undeniably the gr‘ t 1 | . lls that which is preselliefill ‘Ifrtiobefom Haven. N. J.. 8nd P1980118 Phil Mefairom his training programme today. curior. his lanky Sparring Dflrtliviflji fcw miles of road work was Ill‘! four times before he was forced _ l to quit. pion and the SID CHAPLIN—- NEW Friday—Saturday a:n=>r FR " sER1AL_;;.-,., GEORGETOWN SHIPPING NEWS At the some time the Guar- dian received intelligence that Jack Macliennn, Cape Brown's mph-tug young stall, mounted another step in his climb to the world's middleweight champion- ship by a technical " oclrout over Buddy Noble in the third round. This flght took place at Cleveland. » .____<-o>——-—- Schr. J. W. Br‘ gemon. Captain John B. Geurior, arrived-from West Arichat. N.S., with a load of even‘ more learned Thornton Wilder, uu-i Rickard Saw Tunney work out. m0" “I "The Bridge M San Lmslfor the first time yesterday when‘ "eh" W" ‘he Kunlmuck Riv" "l he made his initial visit to Tun- j bifilélagfgl-‘g- 22mm his canoe ride ney's training quarters rt Spec; , _ ' , itacular. Rickard was accompane l.'.‘..“....‘2°..2“§f.‘€li.i; ‘Zfilméiélfilibv =~ or or i luau 511* = all sona mea, u ewarcrosso. -‘ - -~ l lme knights of the bauyhoo‘ ‘training routine, omitting only tiff?‘ l iAnd any day now Tex Rickard lmad work’ and m7‘) physrlcalrappeafll 1' director of the ensemble, may be‘; ‘mmifs W511 “S 1"“ boxing lillpress-l lexpected to take to the water routeled t e v15 ors‘ ‘and fall from his new yacht, the. l fMaxine, now floating idly on thei A ll iwaters of the New York harbor. i-——<o§__ The annual sports of the P. E. I.‘ and is discharging at C. N. R. Schr. Evelyn. Capt. A. Burke. gravel wharf rived from Cape George. 10.8., in: ballast, and is at. Lower Montague,’ awaiting time to start hauling gravel‘ from Malignant Cove. N.S., for H. J. Phillips. who has the contract of abflHonors Shared In Gr. Circuit Opener L. ‘Friday, July lcvcnts were the llorcs as well as the men seem-‘ At Kalamazoo.‘ ed Sllve F H. were held at Victoria Park 011"“! audiencn i" different room,” he“). ious that thc than they are rucrrlment. 13th. The keenly contested and to enjoy the competition. The r Cup which was donated by, .' make their illll‘ continuous rugr 0 tails nml slapstick llorscplrry. spH-fnlors‘ havc no sooner appearance they keep laughter given vent to one hearty gufiaw ‘ with their absurd buf- * 1lle fun is so fast and fur- -‘ forced into another, until thun- sidos Hun"), “he “m. ‘ “he Reglnlent and won ‘an year byles :lll';ul‘h'ihle3::‘lyo§i;.cf"f:lo d: réraicrinpiirird solely on their "Ilium-nus foib- ‘ the Montague Squadron has cllang-iubility, and (my m“. “runny blended it? is all acrobat of exceptional _ i led its niece of abode and will be in thereby making. their act on ll i "ll - ‘F somrmultln‘ "n" u" "“" ' ‘r¥2‘”'wi‘.i.""§° ".""'..'i:"..§;°"* 25w’ i: ‘2i...ll““é'li‘éi‘ilil>°e*=ec== or * c -~~~- wit-m . . ,, rave a c arg- ays even o e - -. in: at c. N. R- wh-rr. she cleareiliramesr mine meet here wruy- sqififfm‘ Q?‘ “.,‘§.f."i‘_§‘§..f.°°" ~—-~—~—- for Murray Harbor, where Captain mliiworthy won the 2.15 trot Bfiflr» l 323m "Agndrew Hdgrs i j White will spend the week-end with being extended to the limit by Lul-, 2' L‘ Pmm A'Sqdn ‘ I his wife and family. Bchr. Muriel lawott and Peter Poem. The 2.05; 3' c 'l P p?‘ B d’ ‘ Laura. Capt. R. Penny. arrived from pace, the other feature event, went; ' 9' “y” B" ' sq n‘ A . _ ... Qhrld is thc Ii-aturr- iltlffl-(‘lllilil all“nwflrllhlznlzllzallnn or “s kind m the ‘ *" ' —" "w r"~""~—""*-—~~€*;—'——"\"'“T"“_;—T su lying vel for the local gov-l KALAMAZOO. Mich. July 1'7. —— girdnhgifezlfllfigedflPobllglllalizemélii; ZI-tZZZItI-as 30c‘ first; 28c’ errgilhent. Muriel, Capt. PcrcylFullworthy and Kinney Dlrectl small but the undertone to the Prices toretailers are 35-37; firsts market was steady and prices un-'33-35c; Sewnd! 2648c. . —- changed. feeling pre- VANCOUVER-Jrhis egg market for standard is unchanged in tone and prices. United Kingdom for Canadian wes-‘grades of rolled oats on account of Dealers are continuing to quote tern cots here today and exporters the sharp decline in prices for the,l1l'°d"°e*'5 at ext?” 31¢; firsts 28c; worked several loads for nearby raw material but no offlcial change 88001165 25¢. A mflderflto Blllfllmt 0f shipment. The feature of the looahwus announced. business WM done in eats in a Job- ca-sh grain market was the demandi [S5118 WHY and prliies WBTE “K101111111;- f in ex rters for oats and sales of EGGS - at: 2 Copgadlarl Western were made l The trade In B- Wh0l888l8 Wily W88 at 10c per bushel over the Winrlipeg| OTTAWA, July 17.-—In Jobbingfllllet with 0001710 SBIPPCFS Ofleflflfl July option and no. 3 at 6 1-2c overrcanadian egg markets are uli- ‘EXWBS Bi» 35 1-20 t0 356 Pei‘ 41019"- c 1 P‘ Montreal The volume of changed today. at Victoria JohlringlF 0 B shilipins mini-s. but dealers bualnus in the former grade was prices and prices to producers havelhflfe ShOWBd mile lhiréroflii OWIHB i-O not large owing to the fact that the advanced 2c on all grades. i"!!! fact that U181’ "We 81111119 offerings wen somewhat limited] TORONTO-—The local situation Sl-Ofikbz (in; the PPESEIIL T719 T009111“ with the weak- on this market is unchan ed with We" - Gil-Vi Illness sglnéwatltlirlnipcg future market, the demand being keeng Dealers '31:! in"; mr 01ml?!) 3111855181; ri for c oats were re- are bu in from count shi rsat.P° 09$ W 6P0 V9 q 6 liorfteldpkciaser bustlil.‘ There was nofextras lit-zinc; firsts Bll-‘llzc; ggcfondsfwli?" 04d “P5 0f New Bfllllflwliik further change in the market forll25-2fic. 195299; Mslmzltlmgglzafiilg "awful? whe t rades of flour. MONTREAIr—-TIIIS e market is, 1' B8 l1 5 - up??? illldezttllglt? was easy owing toldull and weak with thfiglglfll. weatherlimd Qilebec Varieties it 55¢ l0 70° the continued weakness in the interferring with the quality obi!" b!!! 01' 90 lbb- 1H bulk. EX-irflflk- wheat situation on account of the eggs. Receipts from Ontario arclThe demfind m1‘ "PW "OP "m9"- above. There was no improvement larger this week. can potatoes continues 200d and us in the demand from foreign buyers; EDMONTON —- The eggisullp“?! its"? "all"! l" "i?" "iii;- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ and business in this respect was market continues steady. Quality‘!!! "m?" l1" B" i!!! V9 l‘ E _ _ P] w n" 31505;“. _ again slow and prices were unchan-lfor this time of the year is rather W“ d°"°- ""5 95°95 ruled ‘may lln ' golelllladwlorhahlgiso‘! 2.06 1-2; Zfltfdl-t; 2.05 1-4. 1' m‘ Jimklns- A 511d“. god. The demand from all sources fair. Dealers are quoting country M $14-10 oer burrel for no. 1 e. can; w_ B...“ 0mm, 1°,‘ Ndm; 2- Li» Jvhusluuv. B Bqdn- "—-‘“"_"__'—j—"- _ ' Them were no d9vel°l7menw l" thefsydne! N5" with a load or produce 2J5 Th”. K-hmlmo pun. pun‘ 3- M1110!‘ AlldPEW. Hdqfb. market for imported beans, prices loaded by w’ A Poole 6‘ Co" mwer mo“ ‘Summary; geulsnlgegsteagg fgfiuithzgglfi z; Montague, at Sturgeon and lower choice “mm handplcked “we! Montague wharvea. A Fullworthy. b.h., (Stokes) .. l§£..‘2.‘lt?.°".f.’r‘& N0 Mo... Training t“r’-i"i‘=‘e»if"->i~iiiiii-ir"" In Cool Evenings Guy. b.h., iCox) . . . . . .. at 84.10 per bushel, err-store. Owing T!” to the continued absence of any Pew Meme‘ b3" dew“) " 4 For Tom Heeney _a-- FAIRI-IAVEN, N. J.. July 1'1. - (Cauadian Press) Ca o e. N. ., i Klnne ‘Direc after a hard n ht Mm" Raw ' discplelnrggczmat Clsllw :1‘: vtflth Couitney lgfiurton. who Cflpiflr- ‘1- 53'" sq“‘“°b'lg3$' B- Sqdn- cleared for Murray Harbor in bat-led the thirrd heat to win second 2- Mum‘ D°"a"°9~ last. Bohr. Senator Snowball, Cap- money. l - tain A. White, arrived from Cape Seth Pailn. Indiana reinsman,‘ George, NB" with gravel and dis- piloted Single B. to an easystraightl charged on cars at C. N. R. wharf.|heo.t victory in the 2.17 pace and the; and cieilredfor Murray Harbor in 2.18 trot was won by Blonde Lady.‘ . Bohr. Henry Miller. Captqdrlven by Ben White. after five ofl J. W. White. arrived from Pictouqthe fled of 16 had been distanced‘ with coal. and is discharging . in the t heat. N. R. wharf. Capt. White has thel ' contract of carrying twelve hundred] 2-17 Plcf- P"!!! 51.9094 Th?" 3. Sgt. Andrew. A Sqdn. tons from C. N. R. for this port. "BM-I Jumping: s.s. Chignecto. Capt. n. c. luch- 1. Troo er Ross, c , 3rd, arrived from Amber-g, N5" mlsingie 8.. b.g.. (Paiin) 1 1 ro 2v Sgt‘ psquurebflggssqgnsqdn ballast, and is attending to Dredgel-Iemllfi) Permlet- 11-111.. (Mflffi- 3_ 3g; Andmw, A 3édn_ ' D. P. W. No. 115. Tug Bea Bird, 5°" Tgm Pegging; cupt. r. M. Fraser, arrived rromlDuvie. bra. (Fraser) ...... .- 1_ Charlottetown. and u attending tQlRUl-h Grattan. br.m.. inayl . ,_ §;-.’g{;3j§g§;g; Sgdgddn the towing of scowa for Dredge nivivieu Ornttan. brm. (Plax- 3 Ca ‘l C be ' ' P w No 115 Bchr Nellie a Dlcksi 1w) ' l’ ' - “m” " “m” ' ' ' ' - - - 'l‘iiting Ring with Sword: C.' 3. Sci-gt. Montgomery. B. Sqdn. Message Race: Sergt. Andrew, A Sqdn. Tpr. Ross, C. Sqdn. Lt. Nash. C. Sqdn. . C. Race: Bgt. Rodd. A Sqdn. Sgt. Squarebriggs. B. Sqdn. 2 6 3 4 local 4 A Sqdn. .. B Bqdn .. C Sqdn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 l 32 53 44 The Royal Pelri New York II 4a: I aoo a. 54o Provincial Exhibition which bu tlw " 4'"? "I'll" "lot on an unusually mummy hfl y}. enter- tl: l; congariulaiml. hlvln: booked the Troupe for- ruecu ve route covering a period of on! r r8 Following are three highest point important demand from dealenmnd Time: 2.03 1-2; 2.05 1-4; 2.0’! 1-4. staggers. uarebflggs B —“ apecugms to’; [gutter £8 “nae: 2.05 Pace Purse 82000 points EL- ’ - ne erriar e rema easyan ' ' ' . ibrices have a lower tendency. The gown" Dlgc" ‘Pl-(Ygfililldfifi "° 5U- Aflilmw- A Squirt-o points. volume of business was small. The mm" "no ' l“ 4 2 1 C sqd'*4 Wm“- mfigtsvgfizeafigsbgsulcllkge" r There will be no more training for 100cc Orottan, Jr., (Parahnl) ll 4 il vmznon flwm__fngfltu@ m“ one r- m w M ~»-»-- 3211?.‘ ‘l;°“°i.li‘ “mi: "" ri- Pit. ;fi‘.";':'l":.=~. = c "M "0"" W“ um" y» y - .....'.'....:.:. will: "e ~ - - ~ - "c 2:: rm disappointing character. but there ' . '* . . w» - no» i-ommv »»- l» :.........~.. l... r u: or: m“ cc- d°"‘““' "w" ‘P°"’"Y°“ “mp” ill t toxlh ' um all e a h. yhh Y's t 212 tum’ school mm“): m be N were 10,251 box“ “w ‘re tram mo! prac ce of row- r yew u. ch. ., stoo y during holidays. Institute aria ea ner at spar boys in the Trlztéfie ( (tokes)).... share hair n! the gxpgngg_ ' ' ' The decision w .quit the night Steve Watts: h.g., iMcMillerl) MONTAOUE. - Held the training sessions was made because ‘Pime: 2.05 1-4; 2.05 1-4: 2.09 1-4. meeting in the Heeney likes to pile into bed early. Boxing at night keeps him up until 5'1‘. RAnPHAEIr — Held the last 0| me km,“ nealry midn ht. As ar-elruit he did meeting thesohool bones on Jone turning on having a Rod cross ' not get his required amount of in. The AIM-ant. Bupervilor. um glinic held hero the inim- port of ,.¢'LL'¢E.,"'¢2‘°"'°“' "' m“ IICGP- Rhtltlllll. fllldllirlfitl N! lnQf-lllfl-J . "I11 " toki ‘th tobl ' Today at 2.20 at the Cherlotic- I-Ieeney said he weighs about aoa eye and moons were dlocmld for “flare p.22‘; Au$ m? no: flmmflfelj town Golf Links mens singles. pounds at present. Starting Wed- lilllfil money. tngue Women's Institute in to 1105:; y...‘ n eighteen holes medal play. Handl-nesdoy he intends to lmuiunlly re- in point the coiling confirotillatcd on having one of its m». Entry fee. dune six or eqht pounds. lad member: an ‘till school board. .. t