d ouzilw {or 4000 . articles alga ithc -' - 15 cents a on ‘feed rcjcctetl. Spreads Tali/i, ,1 I . ui-y 26»- ' iffizln ribcsulcu sees, . Th v j"- ‘ ~ ,,, ' signed, otter! Jim’ H116 n? lobster zoom: mo‘! 0t good factory, cook pfng buildings. 1118*! e, 3000 lira/pa all ‘ready ‘for , mostly new, 8 sir/airline s, 15 thread ro- traps, needed in. IPEG July Zt-I-Fiftecn mil- nrs will be paid to mem- ibe Inter-provincial wheat are August 1. uccordinfido nn statement issued today president of the Canadian live Whcnt Producers, Li- qipe second interim pay- i|l amount to twenty cent; l, based on No_ 0. wheat, g5 the total already (listrl) o $1.55 a Iiushei on the I924 e statement intimates that al instalment will be made ‘- m. next month. to volume of wheat receiv- ne pool tiuring recent weeks g4 pool was not closed un- ‘ l5. . ty cents a bushel ,will be n No.1. 2. 3 and 4, north‘ ‘those toughs of on No. 5 tough _ led grades. No payment cutwsuys. will be pild nt and Sll0ll‘_,WllI:aI2 headed and cnn- on grades will led when the final pay- oIi-Iloui ‘Riffs diin Press) An official colli- Ion‘. says the Frcnch have thewwcslcrn River valley of Abd El invaders. part of the The are fleeing after o French captur- ‘it’ or prisoners. ‘heading and engine, 25 herritrgnets dories enchant.- oars. wml ‘the harbor ‘lots of lobster ‘M, ‘Ideal lobster on. ouit one ilcsiirinz. some. For flur- picnic“ Mpply ‘to ‘the owner. t‘ ‘Reginald Dingwell, ‘ ‘ Bay Fortune. I ~ w." \ u . In Fish Catch Q AWA. Juily 20.-- Canada's sq» h catch for ‘the first six 111w of this ‘year was va-I/ued at $9,778,040, as compared ‘with $9.- 155.438 ‘In ‘the some period In 1924. 0f this year's total Nova- Scotiu contributed $4,081,417, ‘Pl-Ince- Ed- wmnll Island $070,525, New Brun- swick 81,447,360, Quebec ‘$020,728. and ‘British Columbia $2,958,010. Ac- cording to varieties of ‘fish Ilobst- 0m led with $3,181,166, C0<1\$1,472.- 720, Iiallilnll. $1,407,498, snliuon $1.- 183.350, Herring $909,629, Haddock 8353.586, Mwdkemel $351,110 ‘and Sulclts $339,748. Nova swoon 'l0bsIter"c8I0ch_ was valued at 33.022120, Cod $1,067,697, Haddock. $347,859. - Mickie/Mi $208.- 661, ‘Ilailibut $134,221 and Herring $67,015. Prince Edward Isl-fund's Lobster catch was valued alt. $542,- 403, ‘and Herring 864.675. New Binn- swlckls Lobster catch was valued ‘n; 8466.337, Sure-its SZIILI-ltiii, Salmon $198,851, llkilTlllgiS $129,407, Cod $122,153. and Sardines, $95,556. Quebec's Cod catch, was valued at $215,034, bobsterg $150,240, Mac‘ kercl $94,481, Salmon $87,003 and Herring $60,113. British Columbia's Hail-limit clutch iwus valued at $1,330,- 889. ‘Salmon $838,251, Herring; $537, 91S. and Coil 540.077. Queen 0f N. S. ‘ Tennis Courts‘ MANCHESTER. Mass, July 26- Miss Ilelen Wills. of Berkeley, Cdl., National Women's champion, dc- -is_ivciy defeated Miss Mary K. Qwne. of Santa Monica. Calif. second rilnkiug player In‘ the l‘uit- States lll the finals nf the \\’(l- in nfs invitation singles lllllflltl- menfst the Essex County Country Club, here tuduy. The score was 6—-2; 6—-1. Miss Wills, by virtue of hcr vie- tory proved that she is still the queen of the l'nltcd States courts. In s send-final nlutch in the mix- oi.’ England. and N. W. Niles. Loug- Wvod, defeated Z\Irs_ J. B. Jcssup. Wilmington, Ilel. and Kari i‘fult'- mun. IIostou. 0-8; 6-2; 0-3, The California team of Bliss Ilclcn “lilis, of Iiirklcy. National champion, and IMlss lilllry K. Ilrownc. of Santa hionlctl, woll the, finzllsof the ivolucilZ-i invitation‘ dollblcs tonrnzllncnt. defeating Miss Raynor Goss. New York. and ii s l .l'.' I3. Jessup, “Yilmingtivu, 6-- G~3, LASSIFIED a ADVERTI l‘ n Insertion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ur Insertions . ht lnnorllons . . . . . I SEMENTS '. . 10c per lino of I5 words 8c per lino o! IS word» 7o par line of ll words 00++0+o+o++o++0+0++04o+ ‘ I u ‘s fastest s dcr" Limit l0. A. eachers A. (lilicash, ' No. 78. gents Wlllnfltfd - ' lllllll, WOIIIIIU ER WANTED FOR DUN school. Supplement $100. Lot 8. O'Leary R. l1 d, Secretary of 'I‘rtisIc.1-s. IMO. LIVE WIRES CAN GET Surveyor‘ ire tiistributitul rights on ciler. Appeals to and child. ed." 26 Dllllt. n. W_ July ‘.2 -..7. Wanted I secretary, (llen-. I 2676 23~4i lb-EXPERIENCED SEc-‘APPLICANTS -— DESIROUS OF,‘ class teacher for Auburn Apply to John 2703-9». o-Iii r I m MIODQNALD, LAND Hermauviile, P. E. I Miscellaneous A. __. . FOX BREEDERS ATTENTION! Iicur E. H. Rayner at St. Yuuis llull. Sumnlerside, 'I‘ucsduy uigill. July 28th at 7.45 l’. M, Real lll-i formation concerning the Silver,‘ Fox industry. ‘ SPECIAL. OFFER OF HIGH grade envelopes, 50 for 20c, 125 for 35c, 25o for 55c, 500 for $1.00. 1,000 for $1.95. Guardian Office. I entering Scpt. class of the North Adams Training School for Nilrs- cs. please write Superintendent promptly. 2090-7-2i-10i school. S lie llrldgc, lIIIIIINr~wL ER WANT I class lIPfl t'|\\' $l25.00.—-J N urt-l u Johnston, school. rlu class 8150.00, for second IIIV, Secretary. 272l-7-25-3I. 5g WANTED__AN Ex. WHAT HAPPEN-ED TO SILVER‘ cd assistant for Fortuna- upplenlcut $110. secretary. E. I. 2077-7-23-41 P. . , , “ER WANTED _ FOR >11 eluulc llolp \\ anted Ir School, first. or second “Tiii-“iii male. Supplement ono hun- WANTED—MA|D- N. McDonald. 2724-7-27-lu2w ED-TIPIRST OR cllcr wanton for Supplement ames W. Boyce, lng Fox Polls ut the Isoudnn Spring .\ucliou Silica?" Iicul" the uns- wer at St. Paul's ilail. Tuesday, July 28th by i‘). II. Rayner. 2i. APPLY 171i 2729-7-27-31 I WANTED-KITCHEN GIRL, ONE‘ Grafton Street. who can do plain cooking. ilcj Terence required. Siruihcolllt‘ - Hotel. 2090-7-24-31 In Wanted cheater St. write Su l0 11:01!) Apply JOHI‘ n. Ilrncst Mu beginners 1v (which EN; , ‘ti. 23oz c ANTS DEBIROUB 0F EN- . the August class o! North .ANTED TO WORK AT D—MAN TO WORK‘ ON‘ D —- FIREMEN, BRAKE- "Y. BOX 110, NEW SPECIALTY "FY to improve window and "9 ‘Ii-‘lliiay. Seventy thou“ Iold lll Montreal. bslon. Canada Sales Agen- I01‘ parilltllldenit. _ on 4 r1 mm‘ Wlantetl pil liicilctld. Dur- 2734-7-27-3] Ich, Mount Her- 2699 7 24 4i. $150, latcr $250 For Sale __for sale at Klidnre lIl-aich. I‘, I-I. ‘ l‘. ‘estate of Ilr. Czlhiii. Cnlflll, Alberton 2710-7 . i Psolcnnsp OHINCHILLA min-g, bits for sale. 30 dollars per pair. N ' Ed. Hansuid. Tavistock, Ont. , M u M m ‘ 2631-7-21,9l t; Flies, osqu oes, 0 l. Q mm ~FOR SALE NE?‘ “H. Ants, Bed-Bugs. Roaches and . -— R \‘ Peakifs Station. 100 acres, (hi? 3'“ dutrwa the" was‘ H t l "lid" 11B?- rest hard and soft Bum“ Wm‘ "mu", “my. 0 e wood. Good buildings. Particul- ars apply Lemuel Kenny, lVmrsli, Found position’! Write 2722-" 27m2l‘, Liberal lnrka St., Mon- ‘FOUN .___ D—AT BEDFORD FOUNT- nin Pen, Owner can have sumo by applying at City Hospital, T-T IAJSt Iin Sick h ontbsoln ' "Ililu. Io_ I '——-——- , A NEW oiscovsnv II and reiibv sch plcklgg, I38 Sen Sick. ness and Head- IQIY harmless "Seoxyl M_ 1L w_ Jmy 25 Finder please report at Guardian _ ' ,0fflce. Reward. 2730-7-27-3i‘ i‘ lfiflqnnneons LO8T-TIRE CARRIER AND ‘i number plate, between Sen View‘ tilru to Ralph Brnudcr. Tlultic. 27Ii-7-25-m2i tour-room 5511a»; FIELD, Lliealington. . July 21st. heifer black and wilite.——Kelr Clark. Price sun? 1i. 2723l7-27-m2I iiiafloiiijia. not, cd doubles, Miss Elizabeth Ryan. h‘ 2200-7-10-1 mo: I “n Home {Toronto in charge of the details of the payment of HOme Bank deposi- < tors’ claims. Payments on deposits WANTED — ONE LARGE FUR/of $500 and under are now about nlshed bcdromo. Apply 2H ‘llor- to be made. ZIIIILI-T-Z-i-hlili __ I ;\./ six ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE l/l 1 l? I".OST-—GOLD WRIST WATCH.‘ and Baltic. Reward, Please re-‘ _ i dent‘ Guardian " SHOP FROM Holmanh Catalog- FUNERA-L THIS MORNING.- The funeral of Wilfred Gnrnhum takes place ‘this Monday morning at 9.15 from A. A. Hennesseys un- dcrtnking Parlors. FUNERAL NOTICE-The death occurred yesterday morning of lMrs. Jane Howntt. The funeral takes place this afternoon from the ro- ‘sitlvnce of her sou. Mr, Alex. Ho- ‘wutt, 4i School St, leaving the ilousc at 12.45. Interment will be at Cape 'l‘raverse this afternoon. W‘ St. Anne's ‘Day (Continued from Page One) ed b ythe Indians. stands about tif teen feet high on a concrete base set to a depth of eight feet. lt is built of boulders cemented with stucco, and is surmounted by a marble cross, At each corner is a granite block handsomely decorat- ed with carving. The tablet bears the following Inscription: , WORLD WAR. VIMY, ARIIAS. AMIENS. In grateful lncmory of tho mun of this Parish whu made the Su- preme Sacrifice: Peter Knockwood. John W, Lab obs. William Arscnauit. Fzlllllllilfl Callili, Lewis Toucy (Chief Szirics stepson), Charlie Capiin. William Gnnt. And Ill honor of twenty-elm c! the Parish who offcretl theic iivm for King and Country, ‘The immense throng of visitors who came, to Lcnnox Island by car were ferried from Illdefortl wharf by boutmcu in gasoline launches. Tile order throughout was all that could be dcsirctl. and everything passed off very pivo- snntly. nil mljnying tho outing, the sunshine and the Ilcaulifui weat- iler on Lennox Island .thc most pic- tnresque of thc five islands dotting the magnificent Richmond Bay. Among the visitors were Andrew Paul, (‘hicf of thc hllcMtlcs of An- tigmtisir and a number of Indians from New Ilrunswicit and Nova Scotizi. ' SPECIAL MUBIC- Yesterday nlorning at Zion Presbyterian Church a very pleasing e010 was rcudi-red by Mrs ‘Taylor of New York who sang with ‘lnucil feel lug and expression "The Penlent" by Vunderwaiter. and was ‘heard with much appreciation. UNITED CHURCH. -—'I‘he solo- ist at the Sunday morning ser- vicc in the United (Jilurch was Mrs C_ H, Pierce of Hespcicr. Ont. who gave a fine rendering of VEFHOII lrvillos setting of the 33rd Psalm» PHOTOGRAPHERS LEAVE.- Mr Peck of the ‘hiotiou ‘Bic-mire Bureau. Ottawa who withiMr- CB-lliel‘ the cunlcru luau. has ‘been on the luinnq for the past t-lvo weeks, left 'i‘ucsiliuy' I'or Si. John. .\ir. Cuultcr till-y ‘took litany views. in different part5 of the province including. ugricillture, scenic and deflll 5W1 fishing. 'I‘ilos-@ views, ‘it. is expect- Ill, _\viil ho shown ‘here ‘and 0159- ‘whcre during the coming autumn and -\viil luuke valuable lrilbiicili‘ "BIRTHS BEAGEN--At Dnungh on Nlontlay. July 20th. to l\Ir. and Mrs. J. J. llczlgcn. a son. Congratulations. (“nrtcr were grcaltly IYIQZISBII Wlillli. they saw of Ihc province and Iiéfolo loaning expressed ‘their thanks for the many courtesies and the assistance they received from all with whom they canre in con- tact and (‘specially from lithe Offic- ers of the Tourist Association \vho were ‘principally ‘iustrtlmcnilill ill inducing .\ir. (lilarlton. General Advertising Manager of ‘the Canad- ian Nzlllonlrl lluilwzlys to have tile photographers collie to the provin- I'm‘. .\"r. ("llflflf last "lglrl declared that he hnd tested all the air ill TRAINOR—At Douagh ‘on Monthly. July 20th to ;'\Ir and Mrs. Jils 'i‘ruinor a daughter. MURFIAVA-At South \Vilitshliro on Jilly 231111.. 1925. to .\ir. and hill‘!!- llutrlck Aiurray, a son. DEATHS DOYLE-‘Ait the Prince County ‘llos- ‘plifll. Jilly 26th, Mrs, Lillian Doyle. Suulmlcrsitic. Ar _ (‘unnln dlilllfllttii. apt‘. South rim MURPHY'_ I“ m“ mty" ‘may 2M‘"‘zind foillld luore tonic lll Prince ilcnry S. Murphy, 32 ElIlI Ave, Fuus, lgdlwurd Islam] u“, than i“ MW “up Iiflil notice liiiUlZ I01. ' S|NCLAIR—.‘\t Sillulticrsiilc. July 1 M»? 25th.. 192. Ncil Sinclair, Ill the‘ illgll- of 8i yours. Funcrtll notice‘ PERSONALS ll t-r, _ , . .. ‘ . ‘s.- . . . 'I" , DIXON_IH this Fly Jwy 1M,“ \Il~.~. JIHSIP \llll‘t.lli‘i0ll Bousniv WW "|il‘iil Old iloluu \\'cek lll the City. Jt usio Iiizlcktry. ugcl Nil yours I ow of ‘the Into (luorgc IJ. ldlXflllni .‘.lll(’l'<l_\' of‘ (‘lylii- iiivwr. Flllltfflll irolu (l. I). \\"rigilt'.=, parlors, ‘Put-s- till)’, 2Xiil. illsl, SPTVIITI‘ (‘illlliilttilldiiil __ at. 2 p, m. li|IL‘l'lll<'lii ikoplt"; Coma-ilk‘ cry. ' .\ir and Mrs Win. Sciier. York ,_ci-lt-liratcil the 50th zlunlvcrsnry ‘of their wcihliug on July 17th. (Jun- utuiutltlus. bliss Elsie iloswcii, Victoria rc- . . , .‘ . - . . . 1. HOWATT-At -II School Street. tinii““““ “mm _T\‘\‘,‘_“““‘.Y “kiflfljm Siluduy. Jilly 26th.. i923. Airs. Juucim“ OM “mm Mk m t“ ( y “ .' - -.-t >1’ M .i-. i'2-i . ilmvult. age H7 years. Filutlrill Iillsum s l l‘ m“ H ‘ U“ afternoon services starting zit-Illa) Mrs “y G_ Gnlespg,‘ J," 5mm a leaving the house ut 12.45 for the N“, (“U-s of 0],] 110m,» wank n; ""11""! "l?" b!’ IY-"lill t" Cal"! '1l‘1i',‘thtv "Queen" the ‘guest of Mrs. Cllus verse for iuternlcut upon arrival of pm,“ City, ain. -—--<o->--— ‘Miss Florence O'Connor. Dor- t-ilvsicl‘ and Miss Agatha Trnilror. ltoxbury. Aiassr. arc spen‘d‘ill‘g»t1llc.il- , ‘VIIHJUIQII ut thcir holllts in Ilopc illvcr. lvlns. Will, A. Blntlchzlril and hcr itwo cilildrcn arc visiting Ilor lllotll- or and father l\Ir. and Ii/Irs. (lcn. W. , Craig nit ‘the home of Ircr uncle J. I |W. ’l‘rowsdialt>_ of ‘lit. iddwurll Rd.‘ Cli<IbFl0i-it.‘i0\VIl. M (lraig wcuit to St. John and zlctaillupzltlieil (laughter to the Lsiatui. .\ir. Blanch? urd plans to join ills wife iaucr I lilisses Ann-a and Kittie IIolnlc-s oi‘ Portlallil, Me, ilurivcil ‘lll-llll.‘ cilty on Ttlouilay last ell route Ito their for-I lller ilolue ill hlorcll where they‘ wi-II spend ‘:1 ‘pleasant vacation. 11in‘ guests of ‘Mr. and M-rc. Peter,‘ Murphy, ‘Among tilosi‘ zlrrlving In the (willy lilunlllg ‘Ibo last wr-ok ‘Wu-s ‘Mr, (lllilrit-s .\I.u‘rphy. ldu-glllccr who mot-i o-red from ‘ilortlllnd Mo. oil a wcii‘ Purn-cil Ilolidily, which ilc will spclui with Iris parents Mr. and Mrs, Peter, Milripily, Morcil. I cl‘ St. James (‘hurcin Saskatoon.‘ Ii-Illl ‘Filancclliwr of St. John's‘ Cathedral of Ihc Silllrt‘. cily. is now‘ at his ol-d ‘Ironic nt siiirlliKfltdll. Mrs,‘ Iilislilln uciroluqlllllic-il hhn as ‘for ‘as: 'l‘tinnlto. whore s-ile is spending u; mouth with Iwr ptIPPlIIH, l)l', N. \V,“ and Mrs. iloyl ‘s. (funnn HllSlflllIl 1...,‘ llPCll In Suskilttron fur lrcarly ithrocl Yliirrs In addition to tho work of, In steadily growing ivarisil. ‘hr.- Isl‘ nu qtho wlzillf oi‘ Idlnlllallncil (‘oliogi- us, /‘ ‘Lcntllll-cl‘ ill Apolngctlirs. 11nd a incur. II)‘I“I' ‘of ‘tile Iloard of (lovcrnzrrs of‘ III" ("Ii]l4“.1!(‘- IIt- and his iv-ift- spoilt‘ Sllllllt‘ flficcn years In India. Bank Relief ‘Tlla- Ill-v. (‘anon lluslnnl. Iluctor Justice A. K, McLean, of the Ex- hequer Court of Canada, Is now In, .§\\ FLIT is "sure death" It kills with- out fail. _F-_,. ers 50c. "I ' ‘ ; Since taking over this PW Tilis- 75°‘ ‘ IHoteI we have spent many Hand Sprayers 50c. fflltfllllfldl of dollar! In oaln and Improvements. It We have a complete line 0f Fly catchers and dea"_°yers_ . In now the finest Hotel of It: clnu In the Marltlmg Prov- inces. It appeals to thou who" want a comfortable Hotel Ind splendid Ilhlg and excellent service at a moder- ate price. Flybflne, Tangiefoot. WII- son's Poison Pads, Insect Powder. Black Fiall. ROW" Doom and many others. I If Ii’: a reliable article w¢ have It.' mica 93.00 a day. "Y “' "m" Charlottetown H t I C0., Ltd. Hughes Drug 00 o §..,..»..... o Ltd. , Miss L. MoQUAln, Mummi- THE‘ onnntkirrnrowuiciinnnmu our. liiniuairs (Canadian Prsus) ‘ MONTREAL. JlLly 20.—-'l‘l'i~fi 6X- port trade in Manitoba spring wh-eat on the Montreal market Sat- urd-sy-conltlnues very quiet. ’l‘hc.re bein-g little demand from foreign buyers in a-ny position. Then was some enquiry for coarse grains and as the prices bid in 0d,] cases were in lino \viIll exporters views sal-e/s of a few otlti loads, of OJIS and barley were nladc to till; United Kingtdoln for August ‘ship- lllellt. A fair enquiry was also re ported for barley for Octobcr and November loading_ but. tho voirunle of business Ill this position was light as bilyers did not respond to the ‘iliiglle-r price,- asked. Tile dc- mand for ocean grain room hex-c on Saturday ‘was quit-t and ‘rams lshowed important Cllllllglifl, ill sym- ‘ipathy with the strength that devel- ope din the Winniplsg July option tor oats on Saturday, the (lpnlegtic ‘nlamket for car l(lI.-I was stronger and prices at Illr- close were murk- ed up V; Cellls por ‘bit-shell. The de- mand was luclicrllttl tiroln local and country ‘Iiuycrs. Littile business was Ii-l-ansactcil with foreign IIIIYGTS in spring u-‘Ilvzlt flour last week but the local country ‘Icnland showed considerable Iucrcu-s-e. the tone ‘was ,stcaily. P‘l‘itll‘s for winter wheat lilour were Well luuintnincil. The {tone of the lllilfliPi for llliliifced ‘rc- ilnains very firm tinder a ‘good waves “ms nlmmng‘ whim, hemlsteaily (Ienlzlnll of which the offer-i ilnigs \\’0‘l‘t¥ lltiilp I00 large ti) meet |the requirculcllts Standard grudrs of ‘rolled oats \\'|*l‘0 steady. 'I‘hc egg market was inurlirl‘ bul steady. The itione of lilc Iluttul- ulzl-ricct was steady mid tho VOIIIIIIC of ‘business was Ill0(l0l‘llI\‘ 5' Ull, The f» attire oi’ cheese mark‘ z ‘\\':i~l thc easier tool.‘ f>' the IFOVIIICE. Messrs Peck and _ ~ ~ ‘- - ‘1 I ‘“_il,l.lilll'g that ‘deu-lopI-d and rupot prices; to l/g, cclibs-i / were rcdltced ii I ‘pound. I l I I ‘ Sea], Joins Police Force .‘ When “BIII" a baby seal crawled [up on the beach at Quincey. Mast"... ‘and could ‘not be persuaded to go back to his brlny home. he was taken to the police station, as a vagrant. He liked his mI|_k dict so well that he insisted on making his . home with the new human friends. He was turned over to Jim Morris, I her‘ mascot of the Quincey Yacht Club.‘ and the two are good pals 00W- ..~_¢ .i_,<-o}——~— THESE THREE HATS FOLLOW THE PREVAILING MODE FOR SIMPLICITY ' I i v By Marie Belmont llnts are as small and unprcteu- tiouu as ever. Iinwever, ‘this does. not moan that all hats are alike.’ There are varying trimming treat; mcnls which make for Individual-i .lty. 'l‘ile upper model is of white!‘ |grosgruiu ribbon with a cockude at til,‘ side which In made In one with the hat. The middle hat achieves a note of difference by its trimming of two nnilheails. stuck into the side of‘ the hrim to hold It close ‘to the head. The hat at the bottom is a simple affair of black felt, with its crown crossed becomlngly. Three flat silver disks at the side are finished with» tdsleis oil narrow felt. strips. per . ». , . . _ -- - " . ‘Stt-pilen. (Kcyes) 2 1 1 1 (lIIliL:,l nlllllfllll Ldllll. Illllon the, My” “arvwlerl h “L VIJPIIOSIIIIJ, Iulilcr pltcilctl a good‘ 991 14 lugging Bros I ‘game but bunched hits coilpitil with. §"KL,’.(',S S, Siepm.“ 1 3 3 3.‘ i‘! “.9“'ll:f“:‘m,i.llffl‘ge “alto efilvlelfls lLIl Alice, blk m, H, G. I fd-(ltlr Illd“ “Stalking Eudoisk‘ ‘Elllllffli: Kumwm langduriuwll” ' til lilc hands of ‘the "SIIICKS/Hsurrllllfégézgyfgfxldfrl T 3 2 a z .Il\‘ score luring 9-0. 'lhe lillc v “nmmvilyl Houmm‘ u p u.. us. follows. M0 (Nuvurs) 4 4 4 m ‘Shltks Cqtchesrtatlon Emicrs arcvcmnn‘ Echo Haw’ and May. - ,, " b‘ "bus also started In first heat. ; i“. Longupllio it . . . . . . . .. J. lVIarIill ‘,;_imla_2_15 14' L19 1% 2J5 14, ,_ _ 2.10 1-4. ’Ii. Alili-lflllliliqt.nléqsé J. Dillon Free FOFAH" Purse “.000 ‘U. lliulrchilril . . . . . . . . . . .. J. llurrns ‘mggzlhinlUnaflfllzlogns’ ‘l. Giutilicr 2m] “HEW Monteith (iemry' Mooscluck 4 l ‘;é“"“l‘“"“ I I ‘(ilHmXwiirll-Tllllf Isl?" 1 1 ru J. lAliIl-lilililllltélgbl L, partridge Aéutrpnvyu‘ bik g’ 2'05 14 , , _ ‘ , , A, J. \Vlii.-, Lawrence "‘" ‘mmms ',;",,;i'u',,‘," l" MW" Zillion, (lllinzlfin) 2 2 1 ‘ - . ' ,, JllCkSOll (irutttlll. b s. .I<. Collllols M. Doigcr 2.04 14‘ uoumm’ Drh“ ‘n nhunouu ' l. Humor lug Ciuib, Iloulton, Me, , ' ' Illurrilli 3 2 "n. Smith . . . . . . ._ I. tlaruu-‘rty \'"I‘I‘f‘¥FIV"‘SYI-“f1ft F-Czdflfni“ ' (patriot ‘plfiilblo copy) I bu‘; (ghoh) 3 4 2 i] v ‘v ‘ 'i‘lllit----2.oo 3-4, 2.06 1-4, 2.0x 2.17 Trot and Pace, Purse $400 lird Linc, ch l-l. 2.12 1-4 I uhulIi-llgv Ihc "Olltlillvsl" to a grime‘ lnglu-r (u llaullnund, oi‘ innit-lull] Io lu- piclycd at u suilq Woudsltlltk. N. 11., Iilill" time‘ IIIZPPFLIIIIL‘ to both IIPIIIIIS.‘ (Pooh-l llllll (Calli- (‘Ilallcilge Io be accepted throng-hi nl-on) 1 3 2 2 l sauce thickens slightly. -...~ yvl--iQOfi~ . . “n, “Jo- i PAGE ‘THREE " I SPORTING NEWS ‘ ‘PO-“NII IIINS silulililirs a ‘ ‘RACE ANII our, tlltfaml Increasing it until the finish.‘ afternoon lsanre course all sailed ill the pre- crossvlng the line at four fifty-nine.‘ 0V0‘? Sn till rdu y wious races the Chnriottcto\vlt, (mill-plotting the course In ‘two hoursi Yzlchit (liirli staged the final Mei: and ‘twenty-nine minutes. seven ,for the Wellner C‘up. ‘minutes flllCfIIl of her nearest riirni l 'I‘ile P-no had an easy time the Sheba, Roberta, third; Zephyr. throughout ‘the race, ‘winning by a founth; eZnIth, fifth; Sheik, sixth; ‘big margin. over ille entire fleet‘ Siradmv, seventh; the Polly WogIWEST KENTC‘ lgusEN souA-RE laud her owns-rs. ‘Messrs King and‘ second ‘retiring ‘from who race. The, , “ "er , Campbell and now the iproud owners following is a complete standing 0f w" Cnm ‘b5 ----- " i" Longwhl“ of Iwu lovely trophies. Oule won poiuits for tile series. | Phone’ “wring Om Home \V(_>ek_ ,10na[@d by! Nan“, points. . Ranahnu ......... ..- F, COIIIIOIII ,llyndillllll & Co. and one for tile Il-no . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04! 13l- n“? Series completed on Saturday. do -‘S‘heba . 55,"- Ebel‘! -------------- -- D- Imimn . iltleil by .\ir. Lloyd \Velillcr,_ .'/,enith . 53,‘ 2nd. Base ' ‘ Saturday n3 in ‘former races the} Shiek . . 49,1‘. McKinnon ...... __ T. Mcliltllmn wind ‘was lighit and there was IIUIISIIHQOW . 39 3rd, Ilasc llllrch lilo t olho rncc. each boat‘ Roberta .. . 39,11. Stevenson ........ .. R Ilillnn about ilclillng their own from start Zephyr . 20. 511m‘; Sh,“ ‘to finish. , Surprise . 14‘ (1035 _____________ __ J Trninm ICigbt boats faced ilhc starter, Mr.‘ Winona . 13| R Field fJuck liezrrn, zrnd got away together. Polly Wog 2nd. . 4 B Den“ I; whuk," my 2.30, thc P-no tel-king the lead‘l’olly Wog 1st. . 2i; ' V “',T,"'Il;,il}" ' . ' Lei . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1P!’ ‘Sqlmrehrlggs _____ __ ‘V. Power L Fivid I . . , ~ .C1ty League Game Braden Horse IF- vciim-w ---------- -- ——— I . . , . . I This Eveningq Wins The Race; ‘ i At tho Abcglrei‘; grounds this EIREDERICPON, July ‘26—J0bn' evcning at 6.15 til.‘ Anchors, and ll, I3r-aden, 2.02 3-4. champion of ‘Stars will IIIPUL ill tho play iolf I'll tioivll east racers fievtlrf slnceltilc Him tied game played at _V ctora Mooseleuk ‘ ub o rcsque o v, ,l’zlrk on June second. '.\Ic., pickcd- ‘hiul up several years; The guluvs piaycd between tlllascfilgo. retained his crown this after- ,t'\vo tcillus ill thc past has Iirougnflnoou xvhcn he ilcut the 1925 free- luut u l-flTll-t. brand of ball on cverygfor-tllicrs in his first race this sea- iocctlsion, the {QIIIIIIS are so clwzlliy/‘sutl. (matched that tin-re is Oll‘ly the pass-I‘ The little iron horse frolu Tenn- ililc error between tilcm. V l lilotil Icalu-s has soulctlrillg ‘to, :Ipluy for this evening, ihc AWICIIOTSVIIIIJIL‘ track this year. ,ill‘t' IookIll-g fonlvaril to winning tilcl Igzllllc and tilell dcfilulinig the itov-i ors. and ‘by so ‘doing clinch the City‘ ‘ll: fhirlllpitlllsilip. I I Scored Ten Times mil dc n This lust llcat was Til ,arc ill ll ‘good position to get un-Irutrcd after the ‘Ilurscs had Scored, ‘other wilach ‘at the ‘pculnlllr. nrinuillg ‘louigilfs game, thereby sou Grzittan. 2.01 1-4. the lioplton foring the Anchors ‘to will from tholl)ri\'ing Club's - Dim". l0 EL‘! 801",‘ ilovcrs ill order to save tllcluscl‘v~tit>ii. Jackson (lratton never sour-i Xs from the l‘i‘lllll‘ position of tlzcril properly and finally was sent‘ Imlgue and hulking zhc Ciiy League zlwny u dozen or more lengths M“ all all around tic, ‘ hind. Vzll-lcyDay also was lic- I I llilvc ‘never dtillv bcforc, culilbincliiibt-nt him 011i)’ i" 1i wrrmc drive py ‘thruugil the stretch and ovcry luau on each tezilll. it lvillit was tllc sunle thing I11 $110.59‘! su-rtly be a game thut wii-l kccpulld ‘heat. Jackson Grattan gill “i 0\'t'i‘_y filll on his toes from playfllovd “"11"”?! i" I191“ "he sucmlili bull to ‘Ibo last cult. ‘ ‘and third heats. but he couldn't. ~ ' ircach Ilraldcn and Auto Pace was! with the support ])l'()llll‘S(.‘Il - ‘ills. luustcr. It was a great race, ‘l-vcry heat, and the fastest heats" fliraduu had ever raced on Cont». idian soil. ' A very iutcrcsllllg gzlnlo of base-g ball wits payed Saturday nfternooni III ‘iil" A. .-\. A, grounds when llh‘ ‘Station Endcrs" wont down to ‘dc; foul lwfort» tho fast ‘travelling \ “Shit its" by u. score 0-4). .\iizli:~‘ i-‘uritlllt- with zlIr-tigllt support, -pit~‘ Tile summary follows: 2.24 Trot and Pace. Purse $400 Var Dziilcc, b g, 2.15 l-4 by Etawilh. bIIZIZIHB llros. & Keycs, St I i \\'u ‘the “Silic-ks" do ‘hereby hy (‘oi Johnson, (‘Isi- lills paper, iMl-vs Slmnssic, blk m. I’. bit-Innis. ICnptJ‘ 2.15 1-4. J. M. Willard E. Gauthier. Manager.‘ PPIHQIIC Isle, Mo, -—--<»>————— (\\‘lllill‘ll) 2 1 ll K2 SPONGE CAKE WITH RAISIN Enlotionhllis, blk m, 2.17 s/Iucz 34. E. B. Avery. Wood- ‘Stock, N. 13., (Avery) 8 3 9 1 3 David Hal. ch 8. 2.14 1-4 s, E. Rico. Saint John, N. 13.,‘ (Rice) 3 9 3 ro 1 cup whole eggs 1 2-3 cups sugar 3 ‘tablespoons lemon ‘juice 1-8 teaspoon salt ‘ 2 cups pastry ‘flour .‘I teaspoons linking powdcr 1-4 cup hot wutcvr. Beat egg in bowl wlitll largo Dov- Klng and Justina also started. 2.20 l-2, 2.14 l-4. I e lIll()l‘OIl|'-!l\lIl‘P(lN, who 055e,, paced the m.“ he,“ m 2_U5!owncrs $313,039, has been retired 1_4_ the fastest he," on any m,“ from the track Ilccziusc he has gone ‘stubborn. M hlllllllrl, St. John; L. M, Mnrglhor, Si. John; Sydney Wolfe, ‘Livon- ‘pool. N. S.; KIIIIIIOPB Airway and will». New York: W. S. Carter, Ot- tnwzl; IIIr. Morqilhar, Montreal; F‘. Dick Foster. Anxiety, Alfred Sflinlr am . . I. ll TImo-ZJZ 1-4, 2.13 1-4, 2-12 34,,t)t.ln»va ls-on, Edmonton; L. (liimlry; t‘. l, I ‘A . u _ Queen Square Wins From West Kent At the Abcgwcit grounds Sutur- duy evening Queen Square met and ticfcututi ilvost Kent in a close and well contested gamcol‘ bail by the close nlargin o! 7 to 6. The galmo started at 6.30 and was (zaiiei at the end oi’ the (eighth innings on zit-count of darkness. The following is the line-up: llmpirc~Georlzc Francis Bust‘ Judge~Phil Mctlunid, Noted Race Horse Goes Stubborn NEW YORK July 20—Zcv. grout- st winner of tho United States cilrneti for his lie WllH loath-d Into n trllck yes- ‘Ierdny at llcllnout Park. and sent to thi- Ilzlui-or-llu Sluhlc in Now Jr-r_ lllt) so]. i- Stars while not s0 fortunaicuucrte remarkable by having been Venn-nun of i)“. {mpg whore his owucr keeps Ills liaving been at ‘Ilcinlnnt Park byitklll times. vainly waiting for Jack- fsmce spring‘ Um horse that in 1923 ‘conquered Papyrus in the Intcrnn- - tiouai race at a mllp and a half developed forts to get him in form .th:lt Ills ‘trainers Ilavc (lL‘t‘l't‘(‘(l his [lot-inan- 'i'llcr1- is no doubt. but tozligilts hind on the get-away but he wasimm "°“""m°“‘ I'm" m" m“- Zev gating will gllrpzlsg nnyliling yet soeuiriglll there at the finish, the Ohio I-‘i iliiw i‘ “V” W4" 01d‘ silt-h opposition to of- ill (‘ity L ilgnc llilfilfiliiill: both I-Itltlillg Iluilli! Hillel‘ 60113111191)’ i“ ' _ [piling ilru light {)1} udgv, (‘very 2.04 1-2‘ T110 IIOTSB Wllllill JOllll R. mun known ithc cost of an crmrJBiultIcll had to ‘beat in the first as ‘and with hit-inlaid and hlcl-‘tlrhnlzi well as bhc second heat was Auto DEVELOPED ilpptisillg vllvil tilfilrl‘ ill tilc piltcili rs P4100. 3-05 14‘ owned by A- J- And box and inlrnilrg \'Ill ovcr as they Wills, of Lawrence, bitiss. llc PRINTED CRAOWELL STUDIO 137 Great George Street RODD’S TAXI SERVICE 225 Queen Siren Phone 4434. Victoria Ono of Ute largest and bout equipped Hotel: in Eastern Canada, Contains 120 rooms, 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated In the past few yearn, Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United Staten have Ito lplcndld table. Courteous service to all Guests. Telq- phones In rooml. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager VICTORIA HOTEL _v____ t \\'_ Tuppcr. Dlgby. N. S; I. S. ilcKny, St. John; W. J. Mc- I daughter. Montreal: 3T0", Ottawa; J. A. Amynt, : Mrs S. 'l‘. Mactlabe mud F}. dflilcaiulay, (‘ln-rk. Mlnmpiolis: ct eggs beater. Gradually add 2.17 Trot; Puru 0400 Louis K. (forklln. Montreal; W. sugar and lemon juice. ‘bra-ting un- llonnie Girl. ch m, 2.13 ‘Rofiélflbfllll. Ottawa; F, .J_ M“. I:I.I u is llgln and thick. coutiniu- 1-4. by Henry Sell", ‘Pbrrson. Sleiinrton: Francis Mac- Iyrilllfng Wlllli} you add Iloilr the II. A. Ncvcrs. llouiton, IPherson. Shallnrton; Kzlthepmg btlkilvg wpowdor being ‘in the last (New-m and Cmn- =Maof)onnld, Nt-iv (lllusgow; Amen portion of flour. Just before put- croul 1 I 3 3 2,liiaullonald. New (llirsgow; Roberta The Manor b s. 2.14 l-4 II, (l. Kitchener, Fred- ‘t-Ing‘ into oven stI-r In Ilot WsImr. Broke in a shallow pan ‘In 910W Oven ‘MIwDon-aid, New Glasgow; Janet C. MacDonald. Nr-w Glasgow; P. rut}- ‘v ‘ Jr . l , nibnnt 40 minvntrs. cricton, (Raymond) 5 4 1 4 1 S. Dnilcn, llctcboro. Ont; E. H, To ‘make a delicious deasol-Llllelen Witt. ch m. 2.16% ‘Mcktlo. snow-x; w” N_ Taylm.’ serve ‘this with-n hot sauce made as (Kr-yes) 2 3 5 1 3 Halifax; R. C. llolmsn, Suminmp follows: Ella Waits. b m. 2.17% side; Geo. \Voriington ‘Mcquaarie, 3 tablespoons ‘lemon juice Higgins ‘Bros. and lSumtne-rside; IIIr and Mrs. J. Dom- - L2 cup sugar Kcycs. St. Stephen, ‘on, Montreal; P. S. Pounce and lcup chopped ralsiins St. "Stephen, N. B, ‘wife, Montreal; N. l»1_ gnaw, 1b. 1-4 cup water iKCyl-S) 3 8 2 2 mmonto: C. E. Smith. Tomato; Wm» 1 teaspoon gravid lemon ‘nlnd The Drift. Baton. Gleaming Silk R- Aiiid. ‘Markham. Ont“; N. D. l. l 63s. beaten. liiltgiun Bros, l: Keyes Mudcea. Bi. John: C. Lfllippgf, Pug ‘together in smal/I saucepan alao started B09 011'.’ I. P. Moflaliro, din-mm); m and stir while cooking until I -2.1Il ,2.1a .215 .2101‘. m0 5672:2354. s‘ x 3‘ "l! iffy. ‘Bolton: Jack 1mm l‘ D. Iloytkyu, M’ rt-wmwcweerbeivrree-trwqwga gg" qqqr