F - 2- .. a.t_.~»c~l.“°mi~.us-n¢ _ i- r ,g»§g\;__,tf». =iy_-,,_a_,u_ eggs.-.... __ ‘ ____ _ _ , ,_ f »-f _ f ' ~ _ _ 1. . _» . " ‘ " ~ ,» '» ~ ~‘ . ~ 'is \ ' - ' Y T \ . ‘ \ ' . . f ~l.;.if;u'f..; ».;...s.. ... °§~"°'._§"°f.z:.r;“'s.n. Pen is. 1ese,i-m WIIBAT July . . . . . . Sept. .. . 142’/i 140% 153% \ CORN ' » July ..... 103% Sept. . 105% Dec. 99% OATS July .. Sept. Dec. WHEAT. July 176’/S Oct. .... 167% Dec... . . . . . . 163% Dec. 48*/a 49% 53*/c NOTES ON THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND EGG LAYING CONTEST FOR THE WEEK ENDING JULY 24, 1929. Mrs. J.I-1. McPhsll's Barred Rock Pen No. 20 led the contest for the week with 80 eggs, 68.7 points; Mrs. A. Gorrlll‘s Barred Rock Pen No. 17 was second, with 55 eggs, 61.7 points: and Mr. George Boswell's Barred R/:ck Pen No. 18 was third, with 54 eggs, 59.8 points. The Fredericton Experimental I"arm's Barred Rock hen No. 10 is first for individual production with 210 eggs, 240.2 points. and their hen no. 3 is second with 195 eggs. 234.3 pains; Mrs. J.H. McPhail’s Barred Rock hen no. 8 is third with 199 eggs, 232.7 paints. The pens leading in total produc- tion are: First, The Experimental Farm, Fre- dericton, B.R. Pen 6, 1798 eggs. 1977.4 points. ` - Second, S.R. Pendleton's, Ken- sington, P.E.I., B.R. Pen '19, 1799 eggs, 1925.3 points. Third, Mrs. J.I-I. McPhai1‘s, New Haven, P.E.I., B.R. Pen No. 20, 1743 eggs, 1888.3 points. Fourth. Experimental Fa.rm's. Ch’- .7 Winks. _ , The total number ‘of eggs laid for ENTBAL PARISH Services next Sabbath will ,be at Btanohel, 10.30 a. rn-: Canoe Cove. 3 p, m.; city, 'I p. ` m. Rev. D. V. `0'Meara, mmm, - CHURCH SERVICES-RW. J. W. Williams will conduct services on Slllldly. -lilly 28, as follows: Monta- Kue 11 a.m.: Murray River 3 p.m., and Murray I-Iarbor at 7 p.m.. Ponca count-one man was dismissed and three others had their cases adjourned for non payment of dog tax. A, prohibition case was adjourned until this morning. STANLEY BRIDGE AND NORTH RUSTICO-There will be Divine Worship in the United Church, Sun- day. July lieth. at Stanley Bridge, 11 a.m.. and at North Rustico 7.30 p.m. Rev. I-LB. Bishop, Minister. _ 'TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE _- Services Sunday, July 20: Albany li a.m.; 'I‘ryon 3 p.m.; gonahgw 7,51; p.m. Missionary offerings. Dr. Zel- la .Clark will be the speaker at the evening servlw. Myron 0. Brinton, Minister. BAND CONCERT-Hundreds of citizens enjoyed a splendid concert on Queen Square Gardens last night by the Legion Band. The varied program of waltzes and marches was rendered in excellent manner. NEW ANNAN SPECIAL TRAIN- Leaves Charlottetown at 9 a.m. tak- ing race horses and passengers, also Charlottetown Highland Band. Fares second class retum rates from all stations. Returns after races are fin- ished. Dinner will be ready when special arrives. 0918-7-25-31 vrsrrrrxo nom:-Mr. H. may Cromwell. Paterson, N. J.. arrived in the city last night to join his wife who has been on the Island for the past two weeks. I-le was ac- companied by his sister-in-law. Miss Jean Currie, R( N., New York. They motored from New York to Boston, took steamer from Boston to Saint John and motored to Charlottetown. They will spend a couple of weeks visiting relatives and friends. DISCOVERS- CAC]-IE--Tl’ie wlYl of the bootlcgger are many and var- ious. On Saturday evening a local motor-boat , owner ' while on the North R.iver'at low tide struck a "snag" which' badly bent his Dr0P°l1°l’ ahah- 'ree amen which 'erected his hush-ue seen relieved him of au doubt -m-ir-F 0 o the week was 842, and to date 30.033. £5 lil; . ----nv-,... ~-. »-- _ . P Classified Advertisements ...--...-"...-...~... 10s per line of 5 words ......-............ .................... ..-....--..._-...-.. L,-es 'EES rss ass in EE' ODO-0049095* Agents Wanted ‘ For Sale SEISONAL CHRISTMAS GREET- ing Cards-agents wanted to take ordlrs for the finest llhe ever shown in Canada. Regal Art Co., Manufac- turers. 3l0 Bpadine, Ave., Toronto. _ A. W. July 12-24-26. Female Help Wanted WANTED -_ A IVIAID. APPLY 187 Prince St. 6897-'I-25-Si WANTED-'A RELIABLE HOUSE- keeper. good with children. Apply to M. Frimell, N. S. A. O. Mail. Tniro, N. S. 6885-7-25-41. WANTED-GENERAL MAID WITH knowledge of cooking, no washing or ironing. Wages Thirty Dollars per month. Apply Mrs. John Bairro. Rot-hesay, N. B. 'I-20-di. OLD PAPERS FOI SALE-5 CENTS per bundle. Apply Guardian. 4827-2-is-tt. ________.__.__..__..__-_- FOR SALE-SOW AND SEVEN pigs 1 week old Apply H. P. Cud- more, Harrington, 8898-7-25-21. ___________.<_-_--- FOR SALE-DWELLING HOUSE and store with outside buildings. Apply Mrs. R. Phlllipson, Dunstaflv nage. 0009-7-26-31. ,______.__.__.._-_---- FOR SALE-NEWLY FIEIIENED cow. Apply A. R. Henderson, Union Road. 0587-7-25-21 _________.,___.__l-`_---» FOR SALE-AT FORTUNE BRIDGE two acres or land, with '8-room house, bam and garage. Apply John Davidson, Fortune Bridge. 0900-7-20-Si. r. _ _ Teachers Wanted WANTED-TEACHER FOR MAY- rleld School Supp ement $100.00. Jas. A. Houston Secretary. 0855-7-I4-4. ..__..__........_...._~_------ WANTED -_ SECOND CLAS! Teacher for North Lake. Lot 47. School. 0125.00 Supplement. E. D. Fraser, Secretary Trustees. Elmira. rt. 1;, _ ease-'1-as-21. 1**“ WAN'I'lD‘._ A1' ONCE. A FIRST olau 'ieaeher for Bprins Vall°v leheei Dist No. loo.' supplement 0150.00. Apply W. K. Champion- lpring Valley, Secretary. c mi-'I-as-Ii. FOR. BALI!--MODERN DWELLINO ill Bayfield Street. First class con- dition. with large ham. Immed- iate possession; W. K. Rogers Co.. Ltd. 5200-5-0-tr. Salesman Wanted _,______._._..___..---_-- SALESIIIN. WANTID-SAI.lS lldht !Q P11800 EGWUQ Illllld. Good pay. Free outfit. We want now a reliable. energetic representa- tive to handle the but distrleh on the Island. Our MOM! il PNG!- able. Write. Pelham. murmur. Co.. ’l‘oror\tot (lift. ' I. W. 5-Il-tt. Wanted » 1 I _ _ TEACHER WANTED FOI MILL- vale School No. 161. luwlsmsnt 1130.00 for experenced male or 0100.00 for any other Olsll 0! 'resclm-. Clem-ae asurphy- Norstar!- lradalhana, ll. It. No. I. f 0006-7-I-01. TIAUIII WANTED ~l’0l CAI!-I » . d "‘.9_.'.’."}.._°_‘3“°°'...,."°'..’l,.."“§'l. WANTED- A DELL TINT FOI I month. Apply Guardian Office. _ etos-1-as-2i_ Miscellaneous . _ JOHN MAUDONAI-D.` Land Surveyor, Barmahvllla, lleurfs. ' ' 0570-1-I1-IDG ‘ ...mnuaanamawul oalna. AND as‘to the nature of the obstacle. It was several .kegs of liquor cleverly hiddenbeneath the water. On in- vestigating he discovered on the sur- face of the water a painted s¢i¢k 81% to the cache underneath. Only after great difficulty did he manage to reach port. , ISLANDER RETURNS - Mr. W. D. Brennan. B.A., Professor of Econ- omics, Campion Jesuit College, ne- gina., who has been visiting hfsper- ents Mr. and Mrs. J.w. Brennan. Souris. left the Island yoslbfdly °l\ return to Rzlilli. I°°°ll‘lPl-“|95 W his friend, Mr. Wm. Kemllh. 0! Mcssbank, Sssk.. and formerly 0! East Baltic, P.E.I. Professor Bren- nan fs a graduate of Bt. Dlmsifllfl University and has for the past three years been attached to the Faculty of Campion College. Messrs. Brennan me xeeough metered so the Island ll* a new Pbrd car, coverins i-H0 dm' ance of 8.800 miles in seven days. 1-hgy ,im tg return via Detroit and chicago. and expect to cover 4.000 miles going back. Professor Brennan was warmly welcomed ll? hi* l“°‘W, friends at Bouris and other WWW and was tendered a farewell dance party at the popular oox Pavilion on Saturday night last. Mr. and Nm, .i.w. Brennan accompanied tho visitors yesterday as far as Moncton, returning last night by ll-9*' WP °! ear ferry, and will remain a few da!! at aoiieea with mr. aeclphus ma- nan, of the`C.N.R.. While moiorilll through Baia Vario. N.l.. ¥°°¢0l‘4\Y- en rouh to Moncton they passed the some of a bad ear accident. An Ammgm W was overturntd and demolished and a man and woman seriously injured. l5ii \ MABIIAGIS 1g_gfZl_ WlI‘I'lIllAD-MACKAY--At_ lien church. July wh. iw, ll- ko# rulton, Harry high Whitehead. Clinton, to Msrllrol- Wlniirld H80- xay. New London. ,_;..._.--_--_-*""'-“‘*"'” - BIl'l'll <* HUGH!!-At lmlrald. on -N11 llth. to ser. and sm. Joseph Bushes. a son. .muah Ollviw- ' ‘ .sn /, JULY 2"`192"‘ V _ A A 'L ..-'rue cuaawrrarowu cuanouwf _ .race 'runes if * . .___.s:=E:== __,.....a ”" ‘ z===u==---_ " _ -‘-&<"""` Pliner ra uh op Chroafa and Nervous Diseases IM Prius Sf.. Phone 1073 Opposite St. hul'a Church. f VISITING HERE - Mr. E. A. Mc- partment of Agriculture. ia am the visitors to the province, He looking over the opportunities increasing Canadian trade' wit Bermuda and states that there is f Island seed potatoes. hay and bu North, Wheatley River and Belfast. PERSONALS ents at Victoria. Mrs. Fred L. Pond, and children O‘Connall Noonan of Searletown. friends and relatives in the city. ents at North Wiltshire. was in the city yesterday; en route a week visiting friends. Street. _ of Mrs. Harold McCallum (nee Hel Bhaw), who is home from Winn! .._i left for Jamaica Plains. Mass., spend a few weeks visiting with Howatt’s daughter Pearl, and othe relatives. Miss Jeanette L. Rogerson, nurse-in- training, North Adams Hospital, is spending her vacation with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Roger-son, of Victoria. Jeanettes many friends welcome her home again. The Misses Jean and Annie Lea MacDonald, returned to their home at Crspaud. on Wednesday, after a very pleasant week's vacation in Carleton, where they were the guests of their cousins. the Misses Amelia and Miriam MacDonald. Eastern Guardian .__- ..'FOUND-A ring at Montague. Sunday, Owner may have sam.e_by proving property and paying add. Peter Johnstone. Montaiue. 0911-'I-28-Si Western Guardian .-'IIIE CHOIR of the United Church. Kensington, will hold an ice cream social on the Manse Lawn, on Saturday evening. July 21th. 6905-7-20-21. can mire ' nesrnoven We have WMM A ' SPELIAIJ ' REMEDY wana u uh; -naman me brush! \ - LEADING FOX RANCHERS Tdillhonllls of Ill llrlt II- otlvol daily. . Q-1-M-mo. . Callam, director of the Bermuda De- ong is for h il limited market at present there or tt- er. He is impacting “Ga.rnet" seed po- tatoes. I-le has visited many sections of the country including Cavendish. Savage Harbour. Scotchfort, Wlnsloe Miss E. Mary Rogerson is spend- ing a pleasant vacation with her par- Mr. Melvin Andrew, with little daughter, Marion, spent the week end at his old home, New Glasgow Mills. of New York have left for New Bruns- wick. They have been visiting Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doyle and daughter Eda, left yesterday on re- turn in Everett, Mass., after visiting Alderman Lee C. Kltson. Boston. returned Wednesday morning, after spending a few days visitihB his Par- Mrs. W.W. Anderson. Bt. PefAr’s. fn Summerslde. where she is spending Mr. Lawrence F. Bruce, of Everett, Mass.. left on retum yesterday morn- ing after a pleasant visit to his mother, Mrs. F. Bruce, Douglas Mrs. Ness Wise of Winnipeg. is h' visiting at Shaw’s Hotel the guest e _ N8 on a visit to her parents. ' Mrs. R. C. I-Iowatt, and Miss Roberta Hewitt, cz cape 'rrave:gse_,whue in Nm. scetia.-=.t»l_=~~ Deput- to ms. _ NEW ANNAN RUNNING ENT- RIES-"Tbie Ahhh" Archie MOIALU. Whitehead, Clinton; “Kentucky Girl" Russel Matthews.. Alberton: "Kang- aroo Kid." Dan Coriniek. Aiborton. ~Other entries will be taken up to time of starting. 0918-7-20-Sl I bootleggers war is reported in Bum- merside, rivalry between some of the leading handlers of prohibited bever- ages cousins. it ls said, quite a de- flation in prices to the ultimate con- sumer who is apt to be very ultimate if he does not use ju.dgment.-Bum- merside Agriculturist. CAR ACCIDENT AT VERNON- On Wednesday evening, about 'l o‘clock, due to s. flat tire, a Mr. Mc- Lellan of Charlottetown, while driv- ing over a bridle near Stewartr Mills. Vernon River, lost control of the car, which crashed through the railing and landed 20 feet below. The driver escaped unscathed but the ca.: was considerably damaged. RECEIVED GREETINGS - May- or Lidstone, of Summerside. has re- mail from His Worship the Mayo don sends greetings to you by the is our business. We offer you our best to-operation for the advance- ment of municipal government in our great country - Canada. W, J. Kilpatrick." Mayor Lidstone has made a suitable reply in which he expressed the hope that the London air mail would connect with Sum- merside in the near future. FINISHED MARITIME TOUR -- Dr. Griesback, of the Deutchs Out- iandsche Institute, Stuttgart. Ger- many, has ,lust completed a tour of the Maritime Provnices in company with F. C, Biette, Maritime Superm- tendent, Colonization Department of the Canadian National Railways. The association with which Dr. Griesback is connected has as its object .the keeping in touch with emigrants who leave Germany for other _ lands. ment of Natural Resources. Col. Innis, conducted Dr. Grléshack .bo the vari- ous places in the province that would appeal to German immigrants. on Prince Edward Island the Depart- ment of Agriculture of that province assisted in placing the advantages of Prince Edward Island before Dr. Griesback, and in New Brunswick the Department of I.mmigratlon,` I-Ion J. A. Murray, likewise co-operated. When on Prince Edward Isis-nd Dr. Griesback visited a German settler who has been in the province for two years, and who declared himself fav- orably impressed with the country.-' Moncton Times. I' "C1lAMPLAl‘N" IN PORT-H. M. C. S. "Champlain" arrived in port yesterday morning at 10 o‘clock and docked at the east side of the Marine Wharf. At 11 o‘clock Lt.-Command- er John C. I. Edwards and sta!! eall- ed on 1-Iis Honour Lleut. Governor Hearts, who later returned the call accompanied by his naval aide_ Lieut. George Buntain and Secretary Syd- ney Fielding. Yastarday afternoon a number of the omcers of the "Cham- plain" enjoyed a game of tennis on _the Charlottetown Tennis Courts. It might be mentioned here that Com- mander Edwardl is a racquet wield- er of no mean repute, having held the Canadian amateur title at one time. It is anticipated that a team from the ship will play a number of sets with some of our leading tennis players on Saturday. The "Cham- plain" _leaves here on Wednesday moming. July 31st. His Honour re- grna very much the departure of the ship on that date as he looked for- ward te entertaining the oflicers at New Annan Races. ,-1.--u-in-w--Q DOCTOIS IONOIID MANCHESTER.. mgiand. July is -11-Ionorary degrees of doctor of laws were conferred upon Dr. Charles II. Mayo andhis brother. Dr. William Mayo, famous surgeons of Rochester, .Mfnn., at the University of Man- chester this afternoon. Inrdlxwaon of Penn. physician to the K dur- ing the lsttAr'a ascent illness. also re- ceived an honorary degree. Lord Daw- son described the two brothers as "tha heavenly twins." Grahanra Road; "‘8port." Armef AFTER THE PLEBISCITI - A / .'_. u - `. ' _-' / __::: -‘- -_ Ii‘he¢ams$2.,&X$.he lfheeams$2.,500,he I ' like earns $3,L¥Xl, he ...i so X vl . il-. Address your inquiry it I | I \ Q- celved me following mm, by ah, - Head Oficcz TORONTO _ _ Bank of Nova. Scotia. Buildl-D8. . ' ; i \ `\'3. ,gg How Much Life Insurance _ ' Should a‘Marri'ed Man Own? . .-~;,_. i 'I‘HEaveregemarriedrnanof30ym1:aofageshouldiguremawntho ' followingamount of life insurance: ~ ' Any man earning over $10,000 a year has probably figured the income his i ‘=.’i;f- family will need if he dies while his family are d endent and has provided 2'" ‘ accorclingly;aWe are pleased to advise men about ‘tie right IT of policy rn _ _ ‘_ purchase, ving regard to current earnings, family responaib' 'cies and future ‘~ ». _.».\'\ _'Ii prospects. Let one of our mined men go over your estate. Ie will help you. Confederation Li e ae--1 f' ., »_,, »..».».._,.. 1 .ff .' ‘1/',.'» ai.-_’_ 1 ;f. ':'»a ¢ lj’ Y. . lil?" El '. -._ -4. ~ :HY . ......a-..... _ .;\_._.,__-, ... i l .,. ._< .haue ...... seam. nh- ...-... uma. he -hauls ...... s1s,oco. 1 ` 1; _ .if-fy, -lwuld own $1,500. lf he sums ss,ooo, he should ova szs,coo. i ,,‘! sy 'I 's shoulda-=s1o.wa uh..-h..s1soo.h..hsu1sowae4c.eco. 71? 1, ",#..._“ ifh-...a.sio;noh..h....1s°-... scoped 'i ;_ .‘.1_'; _ , _._,_, J) - .-. _ ll " l',";_`i"_ to: . 131. ‘ B sl" .. ‘l'.ff it = " "‘-_‘Z1 -_~..<.;'_s- x Association C,-_".~_.=_ _-`r` ~ _. Branch Of lice __ 4;) Charlottetown. / _ ,_ /3'” l *Z a of London, Ont.: "The City 61 Lon; k_-_;_-.=;-_-:_-_f_;_;;-_.__-5;3; __ _V _-_-_ _ eral S te. The improvement of gov- ernment to meet modern conditional I 2 ‘ V ZANE GREYS FAMOUS sro” _ _,__ __ _ I VIVIDLY I-‘ORTRAYED AT ' < ,Z CAPITOL PREDERICTON. July 25. - The Maine and New Brunswick circuit east yesterday afternoon to lnaugur ate F:edericton’s mid-summer meet- ing and with two Shriners' bands from Bangor and a. lot of Shi-iners included among the good opening day crowd, it was a colorful affair. All three races on the card were split up, two of them requiring extra heats, and there was scarcely s, heat in the 11 raced that did not provide lowed another as the unexpected happened in all three races from the opening when Little Raven. owned first heat of the 2.15 pace in 2.08. the fastest time raced on the circui this season. The biggest upset was in the 2.22 pace in which Donna Volo's Peter. Peter Volo paoer in the stable of T. B. Wheeler. of Augusta, Me.. landed on top by taking the third and fourth heats in 2.11 and 2.10 1-2, after Sadie Dillon and Martha Dewey, a couple of Massachusetts entries, had taken the first two rounds. Donna Volo’s Peter was not considered a factor. sold in the overnight pools and re- warded the "short end" buyers at odds of 10 to 1 and better. Peter Patch, who has w0n in all kinds of company this season for the T. J. Kelley stable of Bangor, Me.. was the only favorite or near favor- ite to land today. He won the third and fourth heats of the 2.15 pace af- ter Little Rayon and Early T054 hid taken the first two rounds. A third heat in 2.08 l-4 and the last quarter of a slow fourth heat in 30 seconds was what he needed to beat Hedge- wood K., the Woodstock pacer, which was jointly favorite, and Early Todd. the I-ioulton pacer, which had won the second heat, respectively. Peter Patch seems to have just about as much brush as any horse on the cir- cuit and a little more than most of them. Peter Patch sold for $i0_and so did I-ledgewood K. in pools which totall- ed $30. but the field players cashed in 82 tickets at $9.80 when Little Raven won the first heat, and the dividend on Early 'I‘odd's win in the second was almost as large. The summsryi 2.15 Pace, Purse $400 Peter Patch. b.g., by Power Patch (Chappelle) I Early Todd, b.g.. by Iowa Todd (Nevera) ~ - - - - ~ ~ -- 3 Litttle Raven. ch.m., by Waiter Direct (Kingsley) Hedgewood K.. ch-I-. (Keys Peterkln. chg.. (Lee) Maeaubrey. b.g., (Avery) Mary Volc. br.m., (Gerow) Betty Direct, b.m., (Piper) 7 Time-2.08, 209 1-2, 2.08 1-4, 2.09. |12 Pace, Paras $400 Donna Volo's Peter, b.g.. by 311 1.32 aeaaggv- Odlilah »% ¢|,as.>~ao-as F Sadie Dllln. bm., by Nel- Martha Dewey. bm. , by Sassy Marie. bm.. (Chap- pelle) .... ._ 3 3' 4 campaigners staged one of the great- V » ;_"', :cm skins with busms' and w en ......wi ‘; est “cms pmgnms ever sem in the - _t bad men of the West reached for s. '___ ,mm ' _ .- six-shooter instead of a sweet were f ln °"°l“n¥ finish 0*” “Wei f°1' score eight runs but darkness inter-~ i m h ds this V ml ,gm ' ‘ ri c er an e ce m ( by J.1-1. Farnum. of Boston. won thel t _ ' ' ° \‘.hose semi-barbaraus times on th( -' , l M. Diamond. Francie. Ryan. Power. fformance as me gow hbad.. mm oi . _. first air mail from London to Tor- ‘ I __ _ 4 onto and to Windsor. 'I‘he air mail JOEL): '_" 1 5 1 W" ‘ " brings municipalities closeritogether. y ` 3" y p more and more the interests of one | Dwlstm bg Lee) city become matters of interest to ali, ll ol Chg" (Germ) Converted fnto 1 others. The eltuenship oi individuals Ifuwlh bg (clukeéi t _ . makes the quality fgoernmni in 1 ’ " ' ' ° ` I the Municipality. Pliuvu-ilu an; red- ' Pm’ s°°"' bm" (Mlm) " Vivid Plcture *J ` ta I F 'rlme-zia 1-2, 2.13 1-4, 2.12 1-4. i N DJ hi ; I S; ,_ ,.5 .. Colorful Novel sl -- tain Aubrey (Kingsley) Guru as Oahu Ula* ~-ei`i 4 1 __ 1 A V E S \ I r' {"V: I l ` The days of 1885. when girls wort ml ll ' ~.e'.r.u_l, ~_ . lgraphlcaily portrayed on the silver- " , sheet at the cspizol theatre yeever- """“*=\ ‘ e ~_ Rovers took the lead last evenlngin day when ..Stah,s of sand.. opened the Ci.y Baseball League race when its mme dw mn ye5m,dW_ M __ they eeiema the all-stars 13 to io. .Stairs O, sand.. ,S based on th, ii in tm °p°mn' “mm °! the “cmd colorful Zane Grey novel of life in ,.'l‘1,f» ”°u°“' ian Arizona town and it loses none Th* sl’°"'.°nh°“5h “ning in me of its vigorous drama and romance in _ _v » early innings, showed plenty life in ima hand: of the Gamma one B,,°w_ __,, "1" dying m°m°m" °f th* 5"" t° er who directed the production. A a.-_ ._ ;‘ gl. /‘ .i-‘fl Y. si. vened and said eight were practically lhavc ` dwellffsted mm hmm mg __ _ _ Q0” Wl‘l!ll the Elm! W” °°u°d' The lthunder. But Brower has made it H 1 Ji lmeups' ' _ lreal drama-the drama of life as it .....i,fi, r _ R'°v°’s_M‘m_°'y‘ D°y1°' M°mm"»is lived, or rather as it was lived ir `. i Whalen, W'hltl&k Cronin Blanch i ,_. :.' .I Hd' MCNMH' C"b°“n°u‘ gfrontlers of the old Southwest. j 5. Stare-McDonald. Bolger. McCabe., Wallace Beary mms in B "M up ___,._ _ § _ ll c ri D°dd*" M°F“1°“°' Ay°“‘ the production. His unscrupulous Q ' Peter Volo (Bean) 3 5 1 1 son Dillon .xingaleyl .. l I _I i John Dewey (Myrar) 4 l 2 l _l Umpinsfnougan “nd Gordon ibanditryis cold and calculating. but _at the crucial moment he proves to _ `be a man of generous and sympa- _ i -` thetic heart. big enough to step ` taside and relinquish his dream of lromance to the young Eastcrner who -` comes into the life of the girl Beery had loved. KANAWAKI, Que.. July 25-(By the Canadian Press)-"Long Jim" Barnes, _ retired professional golfer of New Jean Arthur and Phil1iP9 R Q Rochelle. New York, showed lime re- [Holmes play the slrl and the East- spect for par over the Kanawakiierner. Their work is excellent. and course today and with a great esithelr further fortune in Paramount 4 lied the field in the first round of`fiims seems assured as a result of < irhe former American and Bi-lush! cuhriin, without his famous mus- 1 open champion who insists on wear- ._ tache. and Fred Kohler. with his cus- ing trousers long enough to cover all f tomary leer, are strong characters ‘ ‘his long legs. compiled his score earlyf for comedy and villainy in the pic- _ _ year old pro from Brockville, Ont., s l age for intelligence. Guy Oliver, _ product of msluh sol: by way uf; Lillian worth. mhk nic. .nu clar- iH°ylake occupied second Discs to-ence L. Sherwood furnish personable 1 I night with ss. ‘ ...ppm ‘ ' Whether you are a Zane Grey fall _ BIG LEA cc/Es | _.___._ 4b_. - The Gaelic Athletic Association of , ' Tipperary has started a movement ' against the recognition of scholar-' I ships granted by schools or colleges ‘ ’ of Ireland in which foreign games 1 are encouraged. i INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE cs.-P' u-.-Fl no? Jersey City Newark ... --__-ri* . _ We know a former hockel' PNY" _ M°n¢n.|_Buf-lo' p°"p°Md_ rum _ who now uses his old shlnguardl _ E .rm,onw_B°ch”“|,_ postponed’ "L when he plays bridge with his wife. ' I (grounds. _. Reading-Baltimore. postponed rain. AMERICAN Assocuuox AMERICAN LIAGUE Louisville 3, Kansas City 11. ._ _ DAN" "_ N” Yak Mapu", Toledo 7, Minneapolis 10.. ""” nm Columbus 0. St. Paul I. i se. Louis at acne... penthouse, wet '-muses. FOR SALE -5;, cigvgimq _ __ g gg g_er, new last year. Guaranteed by Jin, li second hand 1-tai-dis sprayer 2~`-', lla QT.” 9% Washington . NATIONAL LEAGUE - - . I. . E. 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