M ' Chautauqua’. lvleet Pop Chicago liriiiioiia AUTAIIQII In the Big Brown Tent PRINCE or t-WALES - ‘ ' p GROUNDS common TOQ/I I Afternoon u 3 O’Cl0¢k _ Concert ' Smlth-sprlng-Holmea Cbmpany Evening-S A0’Clock CONCERT-Same Company LECTURE-Quin O'Brien A zsurjvejof the Living Present, Wlth Open Forum. -Mn em mm Mm Y Ilill‘ Orchestral Qillntette Lawyer_ -o»~'=¢:¢’¢;¢:¢ -¢¢ ‘CLASSIFIED A VERTISEME TS One lnlertlon OI! Four lnaartlona light Insertion AA AAA kkk‘kkk- lle per line of 0 word: 11¢ Dllr line of I5 words . 7e per llne of ll words A gents Wanted For 59,19 PORTRAIT AGENTQVVRITE FOR FOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS catalogue. United Art. Ltd" secondhand piano at a bargain. Brunswick Ave.. Toronto. Tanton's Music Store. 2657-7-26-3i. 3074 6 16 wsm 36f ._» ' AGENTS WANTED T0 BELL nursery stock for the “Old Re- lihblo licldcrleigli Nurseries." {furl-o equipment and instructions, liln-ral terms. Commence now as tt-rritory is open and sell for Full and next Spring deliveries. Write at once for particulars to E. 1). Smith & Sons, Limited, Winona, Ont, 41 year's exper- ience, 3639-7123451. Miscellaneous GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- .ery. Phone 133. 287956“ THE LITTLETON HOSPITAL, Littleton, N. li., offers to young ivumon a three-years conifi In v illoory ant" practise of nursing. lilodsrii IIOlpIlIlI building, ideally sltllutctl, completely equipped: new Nurses’ liouio on hospital grounds just completed. Instruc- tlun anil practise Ill medical. surgical, obstetrical and pediatric work mnl in ilistnict nursing: affiliation with Worcester Mom- orini liospital, Worcester, Mass. for ionr months in senior ycar for addcd experience In obstet- rics and pediatrics; monthly al- lowance sufficient to cover ox- ponsos. sound lnriiitli and unblemished character and have been at Icast two years in lligh school or its equivalent. Only serious stildcuts ilesircd. Application lnay In: militia to tlic Superint- endent, Margaret l. Nicholson, liittlciinl llospitul, Littlcton, N. li. 3663-72451 F__ ' . ‘Female Help Wanted .__________________ WANTED-A MAID. APPLY AT Eldon ilotel. tf WANTED-A , DINING ROOM girl and chamber fnnid. Apply Queen llotc. 8i .___ WANTED-MIDDLE AGED WO- niun to take care of elderly lady. in country. Apply P. care of Guardian. 3077-7-25 3i. Wanted WANTED—-$MALL PIECE 0F iilllli Iicar (lharlottetown. Address l\i. ciiru of (luardliln 3657-7-26 3i. pom-t Hears ' Death Sentence (Continued from Page _1) (‘hicf of i'olico Palmer identified file confession as nladc by Colo- man, and said Coleman was under lirrost when lio liiildc It. Staff Scr- llvilnt J, ll._Nason, Illoyal Canadian (irdiilzintlc (lorps, st-utcd lic was en Wlsvd in repairing grins at Con- "Mil-‘ilt ilaltcry, on Wednesday. Ju- il’ iii. wlion ho beard Coleman tlhoul in. loud tones to Groves. the iaiicr two wcre working together .-iboul :15 foot from Nnsnn, “you're "0 "" -~— good, and -I have no ——— ‘"‘" lllr you." Nason added that he tlhi not. boar Groves make any re- ili)’ and that Coleman had repeat- "(I ilrzieiically the sumo thing to him ilIlfllIt (lrovon some time after that, but ho made no ref once to fm-l’ quarrel between whiz: ‘"10"! that ho considered Colcfnlnn ‘I "My quiet man and that ho coil- “iiiorcd (lrovos and Coleman the best oi friends. He‘ said-he" smell- “d "floor on Coleman on tho day of the shooting: (luuncr ilallcy of the floyal Can- nmm‘ 0'31"“? sairl that on'Wed- nrsday, July 16, Groves wont over whwhere Coleman was working. l "Qilflon Coleman “jglnjfkflfl, "I ""111 no use for-r you and I don't. TEACHER WANTED—FOR NEW Applicants must be of' WANTED-COUNTRY BOY FOR (lubriel Mouroy FOR SALE-Bo ACREB OF choice land. new dwelling lionao and good out buildings, grocery store‘ in connection, good busi- ness stand. Apply on promises. Mrs. George liickox, Bruokfiuld. P. E. l.——1i642-7~23—Ci. Lost LOST-BETWEEN NEW PERTH and Pownal. July 15th. lady's sweater, Return to J- M. lluglim Post Office. Charlottetown, 3i’ LOST-THURSDAY BETWEEN Long Crook and New Haven, handbag containing money. Find- cr kindly leave C. It. McPlliliPs. Long Creek.-—.3i. — Teachers Wail-ted -/~_._ Acadia School, Supt. $S0.00.— G. Gallant, Scdy of 'I‘rustccs. - 36904-2051 I WANTED-COMIPETENT TEAcH-Jflml-hls 1101111111: er for -I’owna.l School No. 2-1. Sup- plement $110. (A. A_ Moore, Sec- retary. R n, No. 1. Charlotte- town. 3684-7-23—tf.| (IIfIHS tcaciicr for Kingsboro school. liiidsllnlmcr vacation. $100.00 supplement. Protestant! preferred. itzilpli II(lIi('l‘i‘4(lll.: ---'|' ‘JR-iii - Secretary of 'i'rilsti-l~: WANTED- FIRST on SECOND‘ clans tcnclicr. oxpcrit-iil-od inali- preferred for Lower lliuzitiiguc school. Supplement 8150-00. —~ l). J. Stewart, Secretary, Lower Montague. 3607 7 21 8i To Lei; ..______i_ ._. ___..__ nous: ‘ro’ LET, ALL CONVENI- onces, furnace. Apply 189 Grab ton Stw-Bi. HOUSE T0 LET-ALL MODERN conveniences. Inspection any day. Apply 17 Euston St. 3704-7-2S-tli. Male Help Wanted store, state age. R. care of Guard. fan, 3657-7 26-3i. 0n Theft Charges Jilly 27. —Alplionso yesterday was sentenced to (lentil. having bccii foilnd guilty without cxtcnuatiug PARIS, circumstances on all of - tho 22 counts for which he was on trial, including charges that ho participated. in tlic robbery in 1922 of the home of Albert It. Shnttiick, of New York banker. The jury which hull list- ciicfi to tho evidence of Mr. Shrlttuck. Mrs. ShattlickH-i maid and a (icpositirln by MrnShnttuck, awarded 10.000 francs (iauiagrh to to Mr. Slinttlick, who (indcr tho French law was a civil party to tho case bcsiiles being a witness In the criminal proceedings. Th; jury also pppointod iin ex- pert to detormineitho value 0i’ tho jewels which had boon stolen from the Shattuck home in WashinBiW Square, New York city. * Mr. Shattuck told Mourey‘s nt- torney that ho would ask President Doumerguc to commlito the (loath sentence which IIINICI’ French law» wk; tmposcd for the commission on, robbery, with arms in hand. and the jurors unexpectedly decided- aftor they had rendered the verdict to make. the same refliwflt- n“ (‘Y said he had never heard (lr , (l, _ ma‘ 211111? anything against Cole il him all right ‘Ail; d; Wag: to work with you." Gunner 0 id h h d k - I man for stares eanci‘ .l='§,‘.’,'.'¢“,.2§,§ 2.1;’; mo, so l came to give myself '1": that outside of drink heliadup." Master Gmmll" Mmele“ R" told of Cele ding Groves’ bod! -_-__@_-_--——w————@— mmt‘ giving himself up followin! the slfbotinil. remsfltil‘! t" i“ ‘""' "1 knew you would bo down York Redoubt. told of lin- and that lahchgck er n e l? “gvfifwrlihtfiiigre: ‘Storage of .203 nil-fulfilled was mnem- ' The hearing was sdiollfllfld "m" ‘next Wednesday, when It vrlll be c. A-, oi resumed at Connaunbt Batter! t0 ‘ BRAICKLEY ' those who will take part "5.- Tllftiiiiiy evonlinl; nex-t -. Mrs. Cartwright of ' ‘ROY Browne. oi Ottawa, Mrs, "IW, (wailing. till "Iilllti Sirllimi for (tlrls SOME PERFORMERS BEACl-L- Among in the Special Concert to be given at Shaw's llotol. Brackley Beach on are Mr. who is Charlottetown. Ottawa. Mrs. ILEIIOY oi‘ Toronto, lilrs.;0. ll. Sharp L of Montreal, Mr, A. II. ‘Crease of " Toronto. and others, CHURCH PARADE- Yesterday morning t-lic officers and sailors of tilt‘ II. M S. Valerian and li. M. C. S. Patriot iurraded to St. Paul's j Church whore an inspiring and ap- propriate sermon was preached by Rev, li. D. Raymond. A number of ~ the sailors attended service at St. Dnnst-an‘s Cathedral dropping out for that purpose and again rejoin- .~__ Inf; the parade on its return. WEDDING BELLS.-- The mar- riage took place in Seattle Wli., U. S, A. Saturday. July 1-2, 192i, of Iiilss Gladys MlllfIOll McCallllm, (IllllgIitGr of Mr and Mrs. Eben L. McCullum, St. Peters, IP, E. l. to ' Wilbert Robert ‘Bennett of Seattle. formerly of ReginafSask, Canada. The bride was attended by Miss Mildred Ilruminond and Mr. Gil- bert Kiilain, cousin of tile bride attended tho groom. ST. JOHN'S CRAPAUD-Therc was a large congregation present yesterday morning at st, John's Anglican Church when the Rev. E. M. Malone of St. Peter's Cathedral celebrated the Holy Communion. 'I‘h'e large number of communi- cunts speak for the spiritual wel- fare oi the Parish. The Interior of the Church has lately been beaiiii- ficd by the addition of ornaments, wlllill: the exterior of the church has been painted as well as tlic lit-ctoryfPho church cemetery fence has been uiovnd and rebuilt while thc cemetery grounds have been graded uiill sccdcd. These and oili- or improvements about the church and llcctory bring great crciflt on thc congregation and hard work- lug lay rcadcr in charge, Mr. Charles Rand. CAR RIFLED.—'f‘w0 Clra-rlottc- tow-ii citizens. who recently were on a fishing and camping trip to tlic hlzistcril end of the island were the unsuspecting victims of hood- llims while in Sonris last Friday‘ intending to (lfillflbii-SII their headquarters in that place tlicyleit their (IiIT at the side of tlic street. 0n their return they dis covered tlmt tlic car and locker doors of their closed-In Vnlticliiiic had been forced and tlic cnr rifled. more valuable than some tools and a flashlight tube. the tliiof or tlilevcs IIIZIPICIOIIS lyi destroyed an bag. ripping it to shreds with a knifc, TIPIB was an unexpected ro- wANTED-A F|R$T 0R 3:00:49 ccption for the motorists. and need Less to say. they lost no time In dc- pllrtiiig for more congenial parts. OF LOCAL INTEREST-Jllilgc- bill, Wluilsor, N. 8.. tlic Church of -- FTC- vutlv iflriillfti the l‘! port for 111.1435. Iilil: il-itll your of its cxissiciicu. 'l‘lic aim of lildgcliill is to glvc at thorough crlncatfmi to girls in a happy and healthy utmosphcru. Tho total attendance for tlic past ycar was 91f four being from 1'. E. Is- land as follows: Miss Kcltic llol- mail, of Sumnicrslilo; Miss ‘Marian Jardlnc, of Charlottetown: Miss Dorothy Simpson. of Charlottir; town; Miss Marian Tuplin, oi Coil- way. Miss Iloiman won thc Book Prize for Form Vi, also a prize for Mathematics Form lVa. and a Diploma for Full Course of Study. Miss Dorothy Simpson won the Gold Star Prize for Form VI. Bible History and Prayer Book Prize Form Vi, tho prize for Latin Form lVa. Prize for best Exccutivo Ab- ility, a Diploma for full course of study, and a Music Certificate Div- Ialun III. Tito Lady ‘ Principal is llilss N. II. Iloocliliflg. M. A., grad- unio of Oxford. Vice-Principal. Miss E. A. Murray assisted by specialists in Languages and other studios. Pilpils are prepared for iilatricliizition for Universities and Royal Acadcin-‘cs of Music and Drawing. s U18. Cruisers Will Patrol Northern Seas (Canadian Preoa) HALIFAX, July 2. —A special division of five United Stator-i cruisers, under command of Capt. Russell Wilson, which will patrol the northorn seas between New- foundland and (lrecnlniid aiill pos- sibly Iceland and safeguard as far as possible the lune ovcr which tho world encircling United States aviators will fly, arrived hero shortly after four o'clock yester- day afternoon, reporting perfect weather since eleven o'clock Thursday morning when they sail- ed from Newporhlt. I. ,Gcneral instructions to Captain 'Wilson, so it is stated, are to remain here un- til Tuesday and then to proceed to Indian Harbor. Labrador. From there the boats will spread out at Bainbrfck. 88. notice later. aged liear the testimony o! 1i"- widow of‘ , he; been very natural» Groves, whovice at 2.80 ill since tile ueotngsiieqd r sidenoe of fII ltichniond street today‘. ‘ . and mineral to , 1min; at mitt AT" (ixpeusivc club Intervals of sufficient length to P Co" f cover tho waters extending be- E » P" Into" tween Greenland and possibly lco- 7 - land. This squiidronchliclrdestxthe “"“”‘"‘ cruisers nwrence ares, ns- ' burns. McFarland, Barry and Gui!" HOTEL fffiimm‘ n, c. Iltaymond, Wichita Fails; DEATHS M. E. Jobson, Erie; Charlotte BAMIRICK- At Oienroy, James Funeral GARDINER- At Charlottetown at 10 o'clock p. m. Saturday 26th inst Charles Coulaon Gardiner In 88th year, of his age, Funeral from the Mr. Jotin Anderson. GP- " ran cnannorrnrowu cusnnms Sunday Service (Continued from Page 1) nations. His solution of modern unbalanced conditions was the con- sideration by governments of eu- genics. better systems of oducat- ion (productive. creative, inetlli- fiance). remedial science. and idealism, an ethics of work, a spiritual and religious philosophy. and a government controlled by educators and the educated. Ein- phasis was put on the fact that re legions should work more for the betterment of living conditions now and not confine themselves wholly to hope in tho hereafter. The evening session was devoted to an exhibition of mrlgic by Frederick Eugene Powell. known as the Dcnn of American Magic- ian's. _ ' Hts largo audioncm-Mr. Powell delivers a humorous and educative lecture while carrying out his "ex- pcriments," were kept continually mystified us thc magicians slight of hand produced illusion after ill- usion. The most spectacular trick was the shooting of a marked steel bulict at u target in‘, front of which stood a girl, through whose body the bullet apparently passed as a ribbon attached to the ball seemed to testify. , Another amazing illusion was the production of numerous silk flags from an obviously empty hat; tlicsc flags were bundled up and uttuclicd to n rope oil pulleys, a few passes made over them and the buniilc shaken out to reveal a large Union Jack. _ Mr. Powell used the assistance of his uutliencc freely. plucking silver coins from their heads and persons, and frequently calling on the aid of children in the auditor- llllll. (JUNIOR CHAQTAUQUAJ” Jilnior Chautauqua opened at 0.0011. iii. by singing the Town Song. ’1‘he Mayor then called the meeting to order and tho Town (Jlerlf read thc minutes, after which. thc following addresses were very crcdltably rend: Thu Laws of the Tout by Frcd llrady. Laws of the Home by Jack liichcotl and Laws of Charlottetown by James lniies. 'l‘hc boys brought posters which were‘ hung iii thc tent. Officials were elected as fol- lows: — Ilcultli Commissioners. William llenry, Pearl Burns. Grace Illlstings; Service Commissioners. lvuli Niclilosom, _ Helen Colllngh‘. iIolcu Campbell. The boys and girls are working Il‘lII‘(I and should put on n vi-ry good program tlic last afternoon. The officers of Junior 'I‘owil= will be introduced this evening. On All Ready For _ Big Western Harvest- (Spedal to Guardian) MONTREAL, July Zth-llarvest- ing of tho grain crop in Manitoba will commence about August 20th and in Saskatchewan and Alberta about August 25th, according to Iii- forniation‘ received this afternoon at general headquarters- of tlic Can- adian National Railways in Mon treal. To llandlc this crop at lcasl 40,000 hrvesters will be required and tlle wmt considers itself in a position to be ablc to supply about half (‘his number. The remaining 2ii.(IC0~\vill have to bo recruited in tho east. Details pertaining to tlic harvesting of’ the crop were practically completed yesterday at It conference ‘between officials of the Canadian National Railways and Federal and _ Provincial Gov- erumcnts and the Labor‘ Board held in Winnipeg. Tbcrc remains lo ho settled the final date upon Willcli the harvester excursion ra» tcs will go into effect. but this fin- al detail will bc completed at a fu-r- thcr meeting to be held In Winlli- peg on August 2nd. The settlement of’ this date will rest cntlrcly upon tlic ilates when the farmers of the wcst are in a position to accept harvest labor. Nothing further remains to be ilonc in rcgzvrtis to the assembling of transportation equipment for tlic handling of those harvesters ov er the lilies oi‘ the national system. Approxiinztttaly 400 curs of the lat- cst typo of CtlIOllIfil. equipment arr being hold in readiness for this mo» vemcnt iind tlic last of tlic new lllilcli counter" cars has been deliv- crcd. There are ilow sufficient of these lunch counter cars. the larg- est of their type in service iii Clin- ZIIIiI, to place one on ovcry excurs- ion frulil and as these cars can food 350 pascngers per hour It is llilmlgill that feeding arrangements on those trains will,be better than over before, Tremendous reserves oi‘ grain Gill's have becu assembled ili Western Canada by the operat- of tlic lakes once the harvest gets miller way, B0die_s of Six Children Found At Bridgeport (Canadian Press.) llltlllGtblldllVi‘, Conn, July 27.- 'I‘lie bodies of six oi tlic seven (‘IlII dron who went out ili it canoe last 'I'li-ilrsdu,v liavc hccn recovered. ‘Plirco oi them were found in diff- erent parts of tho Sound, élilflll re ncwvd scarf-ll is ln-inr: liliidc I01‘ tlic body of IQKIICI llcrgiiist, tlic on- ly one missing. . Saturday tlicrc ivas a delightful, program which pleased tlic ciiil-i “N.” vary inucli. "Tho S\vartli- more Trio with their soillr-‘i. roclb. in tlic evening l\Ir. Powell ti!" “Dcnn of American liiagifiiiuls" "min tribiltcil greatly to tlicii‘ 011101111111‘ mciit. - Prisoner Sings In Court Room VIENNA, Jilly 27. -'l‘lic police recently capturcil Gabriel itihlnit. frulil Damascus (calling lilniscli iii‘ Bertrand), and sonic coillpanitnis with 515,250 pounds sterling iii false notes. lt was found that they bad a regular factory at 11 villa not far from Vienna. ltablnit. who is 45 years of age. 1111s l1 i111“ in tho counterfeiting profession and had escaped from Franco and Germany. lie has now had to an- swer for his misdeeds at i1 tfifli lasting three days. Ho 611101911 tho court to a strange 51118-80111;- cxplnincil by sonic ‘as being a sort of Egyptian dirge, couialiiinii 111'? won“ "la ruinc," "lo (IPSIIDIIIICIIY . and "la mort." As he 001111111101] It (lurinl; tlic trial. the liaise orilvrml hlin to stop it. WItIliIil tlirco llllilllttls‘ and when lic refncsd to stop hi. was taken out of court. Dospite tlic 101111031 Wflfllmgi" he repeated tlfls procedure wllcncvi-r lie was to be examined. K100111911“? with a view to gIvInl-l i111 illlllllw‘ sitlll of mental (lcralilzcmcnt. Ilii" psychiatric iloctilr. how-ever. ili-lira“ that Itabbat sang like an ziuiom; on and was perfectly sslw. 11110} ‘L, jury scnteiiilcil Ililll to uiuc Yil-lr“ imprisonment. QUEEN norm. . Water Straeu Cr-e-lettetown This popular Hotel has been completely renovated and refurnlehed throughout and offera vary comfortable, . accommodation to the travel- ‘ ling public. , I The table Ia especially good and the publle are courreotialy oer-ell for. nateefimaday. ' DRUG! J. TAYLOR, ’ Manlfler E Charlottetown Chamberlin, IlebItWis; F. E. Pow ell, N. Y. 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green. N .Y. C Mr. and Mrs A. Dunlop Montre ; mount; M. P. Raymond. Port l-lill; Miss Gertrude Maynard, Northum; --~ McKenzie, Truro; ations. sketches unit ivhistlinlz. 111111‘ W.M. Reid, West G. R. Keege and wire. City; H. R. Moder, flridgewater; A. Currie, Bridgewater; Mr, and Mrs. Melvin. = ton; Mrs, H," Cameron, Boston; A. A. Ma. 0d, New York; Laura Stewart, The body of Clinton Nordqiiist. l2, sou of .\ir. and .\lrs. Albcrl Nordqiilst. ivas found floating in Ash (Brock, about twu miles from the spot wlicro tlic (YIIIItITUII cuter- cd tlic czinoc- 'l‘lic body oi a girl found floating tn the Sound off Westbrook was later identified as that of Alva Nordqilist. l2, (laugh ter of J. A, Norilqiiist. The body of At Johannesburg Jilly 21. —A filll grown ape which had ivundorcil from thc vcld. cntored (lroscrnt Flats in Purktown. tlic most, select CAPETOWN. ( kitchen window biit failed. and tlicii Iliiillllltlfflti at thc door of one mmovl-l] a log of lamb, and (lenlol isllcd a pound of butter and various other cabziblcs Illfftll": its prcscnci- was (llhcovr-rorl. It thi-n cliiulicil on the roof. and sovcral mun zirlili-d with ri-vlovcrs null shotguns followcil. A bik- gnmo hunt on tho Ilfllliillltlllf-i con- tfnilod until a shot brought iitc ape tiliiibliilg into thc sircot. oooooo-e4‘ Hotel Victoria 1 Water Street, Charlottetown 1 ~Oifars to the travelling public a comfortable, up-to- date hotel. Contains 44 room: with private bathe. The Cuisine la famous all over Canada. Telephone in all rocmb. Courteous aer- vloe. t H. C. BROWN. Manager Charlottetown ' kkAm E Hotel o... ma. _ A Proprietors l O44 1 VICTORIA HOTEL ill, W. Palmer, Moiitibal; Wm. Batclielor. Toronto; A. U. liocoifc, Montreal; A. L, Slmoiro. Montreal. Mr, and Mrs. C. B, Griffin, Spring- field; Dert R. Grosskletii, Toronto, Leon Schechton. Montreal; E, I’. laliBreowue. Montreal; Bertrand, Toronto; G. C. Wallace, Toronto; E. Silddsey, Toronto; J. l1‘. Mellon- ald, Moncton; C, (1.; Conant. Mon- treal; II .W. Conant. Montreal; l). Wallace, St. John: A. Gibson Brown, Montreal; Gt A. Thompson. Montague; Mr. a-ndlMrs. G. A. Suf- ‘fo, Boston; M. CI, Fraser, Pictou; W. K‘. Weinps. Gnlpb; M. D. Cobb Egladdun; Mr. :- Mrs. F. ll. Kr meur, Nfontral; Miss Mary Krlmeour Montrl Jane Moor Boa ton; Ida B. We .- Jamaica Plain; riluigli McKay, z ‘pulpit 3.0V. liogg. Pictoli: b. E. ~1 lnkiin, Toronto; Slllil. Drivers (fandlcr and ‘Paylor escap- ' l PACE SPORTING NEWS Fliliii iiiii iiilillt Iilifi ,iU Bi UVEH ‘I‘All stag? of S’Side Dumb on the Sub- ject and W0n’t Come In—3 Team Lea- gue proposed four team Prince Edward Island liascball League has no chance of uiatcrlziiizlng, owing to the All Stars of Suinmersldu back- ing out, and up to tlic present time no reason is given. Nvvcriliclcss Island baseball ffllls will yet llavc tlic pleasure of seeing an organized league go through as tlic Stimuli-r- side 'l‘orontos arc anxious for ball and willing to lino up‘ In a tlirl-o- coral-red league with the Abcgwoits and Lt-agilc. of the Cross; tho win. ners of said league to he proclaim- ed tho P. P]. Island baseball cham- lItOIIH. ' Rczilly it is to be regretted that another Siunulcrsltie team is ilot if-vaililblo as tho schedule of games had hccn zilrozilly drawn up, which by tlic way met with the approval of all tcaills with the exception zip- llilfviiiiy (if iIlL All Stars. It is now ncccssilry to draw up ailoiller solic- illg departiilcill and there will be tillii‘ which will bc published in no lack of facilities for tlic rapid a fcw ilays. It is oxpocttril that tlic movement of tlic grain to the head first ganlo in above mciitionoll li-zigllc will bl- played on Wednes- day (‘IlIlt‘l' in Sllinlucrslde or Char- lotlctowil. it may ho mentioned that local baseball (iillcials (rilnimilnicait-rl with thc All Stars over zi ivuck ago Ill referenci- to an Island Iiezigllc hilt up to iiiiic of ivriiiiig iifllhiiil! i1)’ way of an answer has hccn recolvcil and as the proposer] Ii-aglle was scilt-(lllli-il to start today it is III('l‘(‘I'(ll‘t‘ opined that llicy do not “(:oItoll" to tho illl1;|_ lliiniiflul IIiISilIlilII N5 IEITUHE Good Racfng: in Grand Circuit at Kalama- Alva Anderson, 1-i, (laughter of Z00, Charles A. Anilcrsoli, was foulnl flouting off Clark's island, ilcal‘ l\',\i.Ai\iAZ()O, I\IiL'Il., Jilly 27.—— Ilroilbiurii. 'l‘ii0 i100)’ W115 iiilllltiiiliii 'l‘Il(-.ollilr(_- (lily, won iilt‘ fczitllrc by tlic .'-:irl‘s father. (:\'t'lll, tliu tlircc-yi-zir-olil tract it i} Kalaiilzizoifs final (Ir-lull (‘ire ‘ A yesterday. The (‘liicago lio p9 III‘IVL'II by Paliii, took lIll‘('l! IlL. is m Iiitigilnwooil wcri- in u sillky Ill till‘ back strotcli. -l|p :d iritli minor injuries. Itlxtra liczils had to ho l‘(‘(’lIiIIt'(I in . iIl(.' other two events. liy t-lking . z 1' ", a f‘ .. . . rlnrllzltr: qggr Johnnmbhuxk I u‘ tlic two final licllts, tlic favorite ‘it irfed ' m numb thmngh the Ircnt- Scott, took the 2.18 pace, tlic last livat bcilg rllii lintiiiied with bots iicciurcil off. Joan Worthy Iloscd out Ruby of the flats. A woman opened tlic H, . _ H . _ l, ,_ ‘ door. bilt quickly slauiiiicil it 2;‘? 310th“ dtudlm’ m“ o1 m‘ again at sight of tho npo. Sumlnflfles, Tile animal tlicn ontorcd another fiat, where it opcncd tho iccc cln-st, 2'18 Pace; Purse SL000 lrcuc Scott, b.ni. by Iiigli Private (Flciniilg) - l0 3 Brok Voio, h.li. by I’cti-r Volo (MCUUIIJIU) 1 Uranilcen K, Ilirtttlifl b.g. by Direct (Ruyluin. inlciii) it 1 IIUIIIIIL‘ Watts, lng by (lmieral Watts (Clilids) 2 ilulu Forbes, b.ni. by Forbes ('I‘llolilas) 'l‘lirci: Socks, b.g. by Miiiur Hoir (ICdlliall) ti‘ 4 7 lir, li. ltosilluto, (lrlif MUKIIII 5v. bliss Dorothy Illllon, Print-t- I)II"(‘,('I. and llowt-y Iizlli also started. 'l‘lmi--2.07'/.». 2.0511,, 2.0014. No‘ time last lit-tit. Three-year-old Pace (New Bt-rdick Hotel); Purse $2,000 1 1 2 (I R ’l‘licodoro (lily, b.c. by (lily Axworthy (Pilliu) 1 1 l Marion (‘, b.g. by Napol- ' con Iliri-t-t (Candler) II 7 2 (laruso, blkg, by William (Itlarviil) Z 4 (i ltaluoiiw iliroct (Murphy) 7 2 7 The Farmer‘ (Illlilds) ii it 7i Clinton Abbe, llootsio. (‘lura Barton, Bingcn Wood and llruud- why Rose also started. ’l‘iiiic—2.09l/i, 2.07%}, 2.11%. 2.20 Trot; Puree 81.000 Joan Worthy, s.ni. by According to latest advices thc , nice‘ l'|'i(‘Ii fiuislioil a [USE Iii “ Saturday Afternoon Captain Reid 0f The llcfori: a good Cl‘[)\\‘(I- of spectat- ors at tlic old c "Iilft ground in Victoria Park on Saturday Ii. .\i C, S. Patriot soccer team (I(:it:tli(‘li II. /.\I. S. Vali-rlii1l.te:liii_ two goals to ollc Ill their fourth encounter. Both tilt-so lcuiiis llzid luct on tilrcc occusioils and (lllCil time the gm“. es had ended Ill a ilmiv, I Satllrilays In spitc of SOIIII‘ doilbt as to tlic time of play and the sirorhig of the last goal Svilitkw‘ tlic championship bctlvccli ‘till-so two teams and the good sport;- nlaiiship of the lads oi tile iiaiy was evileiit all tlic way llirouuh the coil est and what is more Illi- porlant aflcr it ivas over. The game ivzis a good exhibition oi soccer. In spite of the warm day and thc uneven character of tlic ground it was llairly fast and ao- curatcgand from start to finish was a Iu-only' contested encounter bc- livecn teams evenly iiiutvheil and out to win, At almost every Siflgc of tho gamo there, were spedtaiciilar (lis- ilillFfi 01' ('I(‘\'('.l' footwork, effective IICIIIIIVOFIK and ill-at aiill illlick trolli- bilIllIIDli plays. Ilolli lentils have pariicilitirly strong itch-noes lin- Pntriot iliii-IFUI-Lillitlil having, if any- thing, merely ll shade on their up- poilonts. Tilulr half back line in particular being a Very good trio evenly matched and playing iheir positions lo pcrfection. Valerian won ihc toss null trick- ed off with tlic wind ill iIll‘il' favor. For soulo (lino play \'U(‘I'('(I fruni (‘llfi to end with tin- lorivarlis gei- cii by lnlili lizilvi-s‘ llu-iy oppoin-ills. ili tlic I('iliI, one goal to none. Play bccuiile iuilcli swiitci‘ from now on lilu Vilitildll augri-gaitioli Wvfu I(l‘l‘ll to i-vi-n lip and prcsscil Ilill‘(I. Vluiutioin; ili tin‘ oflsiilc rule by botii teams spirited sonic good svoi’ In: clianri-s, ill-fore. half liiilo a foul Ill from of tlic Vilit-riaii gzial by the Patriot (loft-lire gave tile Vu- lcriaiiz: a pi-nlllty kick which CIIIIII § silcccvllcii iii ~('tIll\'(’l‘iillg into lift‘ Valcriaiis fir Il-II and iillin‘ equall- lSt'(I Iilt‘ scorn. Iiali time came \\'IlIl bulil ti-liliis iicd at illl(‘ goal racli, 'I‘li(\ FHCOIIII li1lli' was Illlt'l‘(‘>‘iIIli.§. l-xtrliiilg allil spectar-illar all iill‘ \va_v. Willi tlic WIlIII in their fav a ud (vats iievor lll‘l'¢<iSl.'(Ii"’IIY’TI1TY'FI'CY"“‘¢" olid hcat lylnrinn (l. IllllI (Jlara liar- ti initlinulii WllN YiEHi HAN: ili. UL (JII -. 'I‘IlP‘“Ii2ll“ll(!y (loogll-T‘ shill-ll by .IU(‘ Alclioiililll iiiailc a youiirbzicit Satllrdzly zifii-riilill Eli iIl(' 1H fool lliii- Ill spll-ildid tinlc, _ It \\'il.~i a good racc frulil start to finish with lilt‘ Slii-ik and Winona ili "toiling "Hartley's" load all tili- 'I‘ill: Slick which tiled a I'I().~'l3 .-'t'('(iIliI with lilo Winona third. Pollywoy; - fourth, liyiig lluy, fifth and ldiuor- ‘IXiIl. I A. (Ianipboli and F. Mc- Ilolialll \\’i‘l‘l' tlic jllllgcs. t 0>--_--- Abegweit Practice 'l‘ln- Ahcgivoit bascbzill iclnn w'll pram-lim- this i-vi-ning at 0.1:’). Full .'ltt(-iid:llii'c is I‘(‘(|iii‘.‘<iIi‘(I. (lily Axworthy (Phillis) Ruby llall. I)II(.lll. hy Walnut II III -(’I‘nll. n u class by troiluciilg her rivals to tilt: ' “VAIERIAN” I SIICBER TEAM PATRIIII” 2.1 at Victoria Park‘.- “Paizriot” Scores ' Winning Goal Three Minutes Be- fore Final Whist. O let-Great Game. or Patriot prassod but tlic strong defence of tlic vilI(‘l‘IlIll prevented - thorn bciiig too iliiiiglrous, Ewart in Ills ovcr zilixicty IO score shot a bcailty whiNi lnadc his oppon- ents gasp, bu! it was nicroly int-lies ovul- tlic bar in .ld of under. Val- crialis forwards came hack slrnilg Kirby, (Tiiild and Cold missing sc- vl-ral good ffiltlllCils by iinlillgiiig Ill too much neat and pretty dribb- ling and counter passing ivliicli was pleasing to watch but of no r-ffoct ‘in scoring. "Ginger" llowo the vciermi back of ilic .l':itrloi. broke up their plays. TOIILHIIPJII)’ and by his long and il('t'IlI‘III(' kick- ing gau- IIH‘ Patriot forwards sov- oral good chances to break itway. lirown tln- biz. burly, two headed I)2li‘I( for lilo Valvrlzius was a vcrit- able stone-wall, II(‘ know how to chock and llo did check. Till- way in which ho spilled many of his opponents brought siiiilcs of lic- light to some spectators who thought that rugby only gave a ulan n chance to ‘spill’ all opposition. Sonic very clnsc IlPtlIIIllK and pas sing in centre. field toward the cud o1‘ tlic game provided ftlitllilTlri which llliliit: a slfOlllZdllllllvili lo the spectators. llnth Icarus worc now playing a strong (IUIPIIPG garlic; rorili-ris ‘and offsllll- ill-tut: frcqui-nt, Iloth gmilktrcpi-rs Ill fair- ly (|llii'I( silct-essioll ivuro called up- (ill lIiS-‘IVU by colic-oiling corilcr I(I('Ii:~‘ which Il(l\VI'Vi‘l‘ did not uiat- l-rlalize. hizlelnmzild for tlic Pai- rioi-wiio was playing a stellar ling small CIIIIIIUIE to provo danger» pa"... H, imp" [nu-k H11 (he (vuy m. m“ S" "n““""“l-V “w?” in“? "I11" h" gall to iccop his forwards lip in tlic 01111 itllviih‘ 0i Valoriaii- itirriimyv and just. zilionl “tilni-f’ Ileld got a good PIIIIIIPI‘ ziiid Near tlit- UIIII of scciliiil half la- rwrnl In u lioi (tilt! which illlddi-ry iiliusoll on u ‘IIPZII p frulil lfivlari falril to ilvgof" t -, ‘Flinn cziiur- with si-nl iii a swift \I4IISy cum-filin- Pzllrnil i! coals and Valcrlaii 1 whit-h L'.ll\(‘ IIIIIIIIPIT of iln- \"alt~i--l;;.,;t|, ' Ian no chant-c and pill IIIU Patriot For tho Patriot llowc, IiIzicDon- aid and Juiuicsoli played Illl Al brand of sour-cl‘ and for the Vai- i-riau llroivu, l\"lrby and Child play ed III\‘ sumo brand, ' ‘ \\. iari: Ill-‘liii- a vcry i-ffIi-Iirlii Iron-rot‘. - ' 'I‘Ilc icziuis Wt-rc: "Valerian" “Patriot? lllnilli-ry- _____________ .. Chadwick iiiroivn _ __ \Vilir»'flll Saki-fly _ IIHWH Fret-ili ... . . . . __ Watson Willard __ _ Aiaclloiiltlti Slit-pllrd ._ _- Iiifkvl" Kirby .___ Itlwart Siauuurd _ . . _ . . .. (llcsstip (‘hild __.- .1 ______ __ RPM IIIIIUIIPS ‘IIIIIDSUII (mill _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ __ CUINCII JIIESI FREAK F FASHIIIN LON-DON, July 22.—A sudden re- iurii t0 tlic wliltl-brimmed hat has hccn tlic outstanding Ircsult in the world of inillincry of tlic heat wave I~Jxliggerzitvilly' largo shapes are ivorii, a line that dips at each ¢;I(I(- sldc being popular. First favorites . i.‘ IHIIISIHITIJIII. hats in guilzc Iacc and an open meshed straw iutcrwu~ vcu wllli silk, 'l'i'lmniiiigs are few, but as orig- inal as possible. llanil painting on gauze is greatly in vogue, and de- signs lL'lll'(I by thc palutcr may ho portraits of liotliliiliiil-s landscape SPUIIOS. (lrieliuil character forming a verse 0i a pot-iii, iIlHI so on. , Most curious oi all is tlic play iuadc with larlzi: insects. Not only is tlic dcroralivi: (Iragonily poised ttIl‘iI_\' on SUIIII‘ i-rl-liiioils but tlic flti gri-l-n caterpillar also may bc soon rraiwiiug up tln- crown oi a largo ivbiic straw but. lli-alisln, in fact, is tilt‘ note this season. For wear with tailor-unifies tho suutli Il('IIll(‘i bat still llollis in. own slnddoil (ifu-n vrith brass, or ailorn- cd with tho dagger brooch, which is now-or than tIl(‘ arrow, ilicsu small hats have 2i novi-l/ uolo In lilo ('IliI)I‘Ui(It‘l‘L'\I or ln-adud herald- lnnn) 3 r, 1 3 Ii‘ blld or breast. .\ icw models have Alias (llolluliilg, b.ni. ilriju blunt-bod in Paris bcarlilg thc IIr~ury' Sflill('('l‘ ((‘ro'/.- wfarors‘ collt-ol-arnls and the mot- ii-r) 4 2 fl ". ’l‘ln- motto t'1ll‘l‘I(‘(I out in (it'll-Z- tlliy ill-own (Murphy) (i :1 5 lo ,,l fashion in sliiall mother-o'- Soqoizi (Plain) 5 ii 4 ' b“ rl Illllitlilt; is "still often seen. David Axworthy (Cox) . 1 dilon N r bathing there arc rubber (llllly llcnuott‘ tliflUofilgf/(Cti. ‘ ' in largo picture shapes, elab- ———<-o>i - For Bore Feet-Mineral‘: I: I lnbrldge; ‘ l‘ f d Ilnn:: J. J. Evert, Patriot; Mra- VJ. l‘. Ar tt, ‘Summeraide; J. IIIWIII a. " . "A- Roman - "The ‘ Ffieghlo itself to this seaside licad- lso, Ball". interested rugby» quitt- . La ku SOME z I _, WANTS ‘PHOTOG 168 Croat em‘; SOME ' 3.4 7.: m;