1,_ onctonia McCurdy 224 228 W. Mclnnls, Sydney . , , _ _ _ _ __ B. C. Holman, Summerside .. "WHAT DEPRESSION?” ASKS FAIR AS ENTRIES i . ities. That is, to make an adjust- ment in the train service for Wed- “Depremionfl snorted a harrassed Aiiciai of the Provincial Exhibit- ion Association yesterday when in- terviewed as to the prospects for the big fair this year. “What de- pression?" w surprised to find somebo-‘y who had never heard of Old Man Bus- iness Gloom, the reporter persisted. "well," he was told, "we have m" DYT-llomi bug it certainly has 6 nothing to do with any depression. We've been so busy receiving new entries, and trying to find accom- modation for them, and wondering’ p/here on earth we are going to put Wile overflow, that we've simply forgotten the country is supposed i“ be in the bifsiness doldnuns. You wouldn't think so, if you wire working here!" ‘Puriher enquiry elicited the fact that the entries in the horse races Ind general show classes are so great that the management is prac- tically at its wits‘ end to find ways and moans of accommodation. Old “QUE. out of use for many years, 7"" i" be but in shape f...- the "M1": of the Exhibition on Aug. BASEBALL WRESTLING g enior (Golf Title ,W. Fraser Finishes Out In Front The 36 Hole Championw ship Competition At 'Bel- yedere Yesterday -— Hon. And C. W. Durant Second And '_1_‘_h_i_1_'d Respectively W. L. Kaine, Halifax schedule time. Exhibition this year, both in this province and on the mainland, is reassuring news, not only to the Asbociation but to local business men and every one concerned. GOLF F. B. OFFICIAL POUR IN start for Charlottetown about Gdiliuuu mcueu instead of 9.00 a. m., and. leave Charlottetown on return west at p. .,—-two hours later than the 'I‘his would enable the present schedule, their at the Exhibition grounds The great interest taken in the IITEREASED (Continued from Page l) BIG Detroit .. mm)“ w Inch m? gmund‘ “Ywwiltlew York . ly after noon, spend the whole af- ternoon at the Fair, and return to‘ Dlckesh their homes before midnight. Un- der time would be greatly curtailed. Chicago Washington .. Gaston, Faber and Berry; Crowd- l. mt... SPORT 1 vi n iliiiNortham m suns Famous English Speedster Prepar- ing To Meet Gar W o o d In Speed-i Boat Race For“ Harmsworth Cup. " chugged back up the bay after tak- ing him over the side at quarantine from the liner Majestic. LEAGUE BALL RESULTS (Canadian Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE First limo: Second game: Record By King Spruce ‘(HE CHARLOTTET OWN GUARDIAN Track Broken There were 2,500 attended Nort- 4—'Rose Aubrey, Bath, Mo. ham races last evening. The track (Ryan) 5 3 3 record broken for second time this 5-Mr. Henley, Charlottg- _ season by King Spruce in the first town, (Holmes) 4 5 4 heat of 2.21 class in 2.11%. -The Time—-2.ll%, 2.13; 2.14%. former record of 2.11% was made by Marjorie M. on July 13th. The horsesacted fine all through and quickly got accustomed to the 2.2a rm and m}. “ l-Lillian. Bangor, Me, (Hanafln) .... 1 2 l WIQRLD BOXING 4 BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT ANOTHER HORSEMAN BRAND cmcu" Monte Gerow,’ State Of Maine Hoss Lover Among The Many Prominent Horse- ' men At Exhibition Track i . g Jifllyrood Portia, owned by John ,L. Dodge, of Lexington, Ky, won ntles a horse withl the two year old trot, feature event ims armory when the state oi the consideration of a true lover on the Grand Circuit programme M ii _ ‘me ‘um pa“ el Wm“ me pwv (of horses. He has all the shrewd- here today. Brown Berry owned ince of New. Brunswick, for many I his Yankee ancestors ‘he J 0 Lyle o, Plamfleld N J u; u ‘h d “h n u HESS 0 ' ' ’_ v’ ' '1 insumufluxoind zgzgmelsxqfizggf true type of which is found‘ only i the first heat but was distanced in. Bu,‘ hm.” m. hoss the remsmén 1 in New England. the second and the Dodge colt stoocf mm the b m t the mencement of spring i best 1o the summaries w win first o! h fl s; erd countsry are lovers : “alums he moved w Broumou Wm, money. one e an spot men o! high the Foss stable of Fort Fairfield. Jane Wlllelt, owned by William Bomew‘ u up in that horse rac- . |spoken imfi B! off before darkness this evening. George Johnston, Fredericton, muumes, he ureyuu N. 3., played brilliant tennis to de- feat Gil Houston, Charlottetown, P. E. I. after three bitterly-contest- ed sets. The youthful Fredericton star has shown marked improve- ment in this year's tourney. and strove hard to encourage- irfaced an almost v v Britfsh Government to take a t ' G. Johnston, Fredericton, defeat- The Cabinet’ it S5 ed G. Houston, Charlottetown, 6-1, Wm submit the new Scheme 4-6, 7-5; A. S. Dickson, Chariotte- Plruumeuu mum the mum, town, defeated W. Wyse, Newcastle, ‘ muum” us", uu u but“, R. H. E. 3 6 lLl-I. 3 l). 5 6 Kline and Connolly. LII. Cleveland . ... 3 '1 a" ‘ ‘u 2 B n" Twenty-four more horses have Kin entered in the show classes ‘can ever before in the Associat- m": b15301?- The large entry list he 1'10"!!! classes is also phen- guienal, and is representative of i " beat stables 9f the Maritime glicotilslnces. The management pre- most that the races will be the m 11°“? contested events ever ~“* in this section of Canada. “Millie aonerally at this year's 3y?!“ will also be exceptio and gwe- iudsing by the entries, Wm bee comlwtitlun in B“ C]!!! V611’ keen. ‘h’? Tuuosome ‘ is confident ‘ttégdclnth favorable weather, the retard i" will eatablls” a "new mnceid“ the m“ place, tho‘ m“ "m Wxard Island Exhibition is o, us m3“ "i1 B! tho bikafllt event “my enndiin the Maritime-s. Bec- anq Newilliarle; from Nova Scotil were Wm berunswick indicate that umux M m!!! exceptionally large ‘mus 1 M?! and racing en- “ "In other provinces. O “’°"'"u Tnh‘. Schedule c.u;‘,fu‘“~‘_5ilf8tlon 1. made by the .... Nihgh 1g g8 hoped w,“ bu .1,- a-ls who were here observing the situation have returned to their homes, and this too is taken as some indication that the Canadian submissions were well received. An increase from the present 10 per cent ad valorem preference on Canadian fish in the United King- dom, to 20 per cent, has been re- quested, and this,‘ it .is argued, would mean practically no increase to the British consumer while glv-- ing a great impetus to the industry in Canada. It is understood the United Kingdom fishermen have sought a. 80 per cent duty. Those foreign countries , that would lose‘ trade through such a preference would be scattered over a large area, and no one producer would receive any appreciable set- back in its trade. With some 80,000 people engaged in the fishing industry in Canada, as compared with nearly double that number little more than a gou- eration n80. In? considerable in- oreuo in the export trade would go a long way to restoring the activity and Cochrane. NATIONAL LEAGUE French and Grace. rell; Carroll and Lombardi, Womoll. Tinolhl and Hartnett to something bpproaching its 10r- "pil railway author-i til-till. _.___.-__i___ mmnuninuucu. '1 a o Wm‘ “d H‘“'w°"'h‘ “l” “d .feated x M Hickey Cnatham e-z Harder and Myatt; Earnshaw Fitasifnmons and Hogan, 01g. o feated P. D. Ganong, St. Stephen, 6-1, 6-3; E. C. Condon, Ottawa, de- 6-1; R. H. Carter, Fort Fairfield, E defeated J. A. Bentley, Charlotte- u WW". 5-1. 6-3: J. H. Drummie, o Rothesay, defeated M. McKinnon, Charlottetown, 6-4, 6-2; F. Black, Moncton, defeated R. W. Ganong, tach such vital importance. Prime Minister's statement eludes with an appeal to al workaiye one and a fa attempt to strike the balance To Furnish Money Miss Stothart, Newcastle, won E from Mrs. Know, Andover, by de- 6 fault; Miss J. Jardlne, Newcastle, defeated Miss E. Bartless, Freder- ZURICH, (Alli-Jean Wlllio ert. Ottwaa, defeated Miss L. Bur- and un-ounoad geas, Newcastle, 6-2, 6-0. closed contact with the peo Wood and Miss A. Faweett, Sack- Vme. 5'9. 6-1; D. Samson and Miss B. H. I. New York . . . . .. 2 '1 3 gsgelszgnmgfiafitt; defeated; ter by selling exclusive contracts Cincinnati ... ,,, ,1-4 z cum N’ 61v e‘ m M _ wherever possible. ' c’ ewcut e’ 6'2‘ 2-6’ 6'1‘ Unfavorable weather conditions ‘J. L. McKenna, Rothesay, defeated M. Olive, Halifax, and Miss x. REE Stables. Nowclotle, s-s, 11-9; n. ____________ _____ 59mm y, u, 1 “'°°'"’°" ""1 “i” Mmiy- Pm- w. Jardinc and w... r. MeBeath, Halifax, s-a, 4-6. 6-1, after taking‘ _ f... Carl‘ ............. » chm-Bo u m m u u 1 denac, defeated G. Johnston, Iired- Qamphéuibfl, 0-3, 6-2; E, White a delayed semi-final match from (Associated Press) Harry McLeod .. 3",,“ gmgwm ‘m, guru"; °"°"°" "id "i" °- Qfier- CWP- and Miss .1. Forsythe, Newcastle. Commander .1. c. Edwards of otta-l NEWARK. N- J- Aus- lite-Stanley Cecil luarc "m0". 9-3. 0-1; G. B96161! 8nd defeated P. n, qiherson and Miss we and Mrs. T. W. Thompson of Porcda, young Jersey city heavy-Ill. P, Curlmcre . ‘ "eight won a ten round decision J, Bcrrlgnn ' Miss P. Rykert, Ottawa, defeated A. S. Dickson, Charlottetown, and u l8. Crockett, Newcastle, defeated A. 1m, Iggdqflggm‘ m4, 5.3, The British Government never wished to inter- l_ vcne in communal controversies“ settlement by the Indians themsel- ves. The Indian failure to agree ‘insurmountable: couple to their desred seclusion. ction. bergh and numerous expressions announced, com-lstatement tonight sefid: plan J. L. McKeen, Newcastle, 6-2, 6-1; [Hindu mu Mum,“ “n, u, m, R. Rockwell, Pamdenac, defeated Puum, and Benny However much G. McDonald, Charlottetown, 6-2, the government muu bu“ Praia". 1-5; R. Rockwell, Parndenac, de- ‘ed a “sum of bu“ electorates. h, was found impossible to abolish the safeguard of separate electorates to which minority groups still at- The dians to accept the scheme as I ir, honest For Research Work Switzerland, Aug. l6.- ms, representing that his purpose was. to "bring the Professor into pie who ich associates were turning a scien- tific adventure into a business mat- will prevent a take-off before Wed- nesday, the Professor announced. Maltby, Newcastle, 6-6, 6-2; D. I". Tasior, Halifax, and Miss E. Fiieger, y w, Fraser. of Monet-on. N. B., w. .1. Whitney, Summerside . 21o (B, Em“; y, m", Mmmgy‘ ~ 0mm“ 1m M°"mm° "m" w- w- mmrmh- K611i"! -- 214 . Press sports Writer) lights. 2—Calumet City, Stewlaoke, ,.epuu,u° 1; ghampion hero yesterday after A. R. Cobb, Halifax 203 “my 11°33. my‘ 159mm” m- SUMMARY N. 5., (Conroy) 6 l. 5 Typical-oi the b d ‘s M t Epicure, but the owner died and the i H. Btraney or Brooklyn, was m, gh-muous battle with Hon. F. B. H. T. Holman, Summerside ,, :33 m; ggfegmgd ysluctant traffic aside, Il-High Toby, ggewilcke. Gemw now t Mm '°°h_ b a? e i 110,565 were mm and Mo,“ booked only winning favorite of the day, cgurdy, Halifax, and C. W. Dur- John Henderson, Moncton .. 21'! motor cycle officers roared around 2.14 Trot and Pace NS, (Sanderson) 2 3 2 amfne, var, ngthls of"; “u! {pas age for the Island stopping bolus returned victor in the three t. Darimolli-h- The above meu- J. H- Stevenson. at. John 221 elevated pll!ars, the automobiles u. _ 4—Mack Voio, A1berton,O'- _ f0 n Exmbm ° f‘ k e ""f° °' o... 10...; enough at nbultbb, rm- on ma. on... 301mb ran neck and neck-A. R. Coffin, Truro 214p... escort careened madly through 1—Murlor1e M. (Jabalee) -- 1 1 1 Brien) s1 a mgmkabl N °“ W‘ ' mm“ ““' . Mame, w Whi arace with Del Volo, Dick Reynolds. owned by w. N. yough u... two day's play in the F. 1... Shocks, Trip-o m ti... mggg o; cfawgied New york 2—Lucky Lindy (Jar-dine) . 2 2 a 5—LaRico, Power (Power) a a s b d° °‘" Emwmd “W's w“ i...“ w... 2,10, Reynolds of Winston-Salem, N, Q, shole competition. Mr. Fraser's a. c. Mitchell, Halifax 2:16 streets at a mile a minute clip. Ii-Bllly cone (rower) 4 a a o-May Cromwell, (Steele) 4 s 1 Z ‘feaiu m“ m°"“““ “S “m1”, Three years ago this popular vls- Won u... 2.1a Pace and n. Roland ... » score 1n the two day's play Hon. s. B. MacCurdy, Halifax m" "My sooduw." sum Kayo non. Pflrauduw <Ho1mes> a 4 f‘ Time-2.l6; 2.1m; 2.1m.» fmw f: ‘ifwzb 1" 5MP “"1" m, m, ,,, m, Meme“, 0,, m. Harrlmanls stake trotter, Fair 11s, while 1-1011. Mr. McCurdy, a. w. Roach, at. John 212 ace of British speedsters on land T1me—-2.13; 2.12; 2.13%. starter-r. .1. a. Wright, Sum- ‘Zrgus Son's”; e’ m?“ °f 1S" I CiIdHDtiZECOWn track, sustaining a Dream. acocmited m. o... 1a.», two net-UP, totalled 1'18. Mr. Durant R. M. Fowler, St. John . . . . .. 232 End Water. his face blanching Bo merslde- ' d u“ uh“ die "5 ‘"1 SQWTE- . broken shoulder m u nasty muguuivheuts m me hanuuup my n, g close third with 11a. a. w. Elliot, Dartmouth 22s he ariwod his hat “What terrific 2-21 TM and Pm Judges-B. w. McArthur, Ken- 1°“ t: w“ ‘mm "it Piéiid - Yesmday he came c105,, u, repeac- SirtlI-lour Eolfers Participated in s. n. Mould, Charlottetown .. 222 “Peed. “mi ‘1'"'”'¢- WM ‘i "we?" smgmw’ “my Smlphm" Sm‘ 0d s w o‘ Mame has been “am- i um his experience while givlni; Del SVMIVIARIES m. competition which was favbur- .1. 1-1. Malcolm, Fredericton ., ms "°"- MY ¢°°°“°“-" “m”! 59'“? Wflumim“ “"5"”? DY- miflewvher- WW» m“ “m” “m” ‘QM’ “hm- h” ‘I v01.) 1.1.. daily workout. His sulkv h, Wm, ma; weatheu I M_ 1.3 Tomuuns, Moncton 1 _ 208. Thug 1t was that the slender, McNeill, Chtown ~(Jar- .1 1 1 Tlmers—Dr. n. Adockhart, Ken- gpétled S‘ plutbiiic training stable at l collided with that o, Suva Doctor The noun,“ Sh“, 3 Y", om u, R_ gay-L ghaflogteyown ‘Q5 E_ A_ Cumuuuus’ Munch)“- 228 smiling Englishman who fought the dine) sington; F. J. Kenneday, char-lone urmou , a he, on ‘he back strewn and Mont/e was Tm, 11.1). Patterson. st. John . . 188 c. A. Stems, Pictou ....... .. 19s °°"“““‘ m m“ 5k’ W“ Fmme‘ z-m“ Vernon‘ Human’ tow“; J‘ A‘ Mcphermm s“mm°" In “m he mwed m Arxswm‘ and 'thrown heavily to the ground. He. ;_ w. Fraser, Moncton 1'16 W. A. Stems, Glace Bay ..... 209 mired d°wn tho sand beach of NB, (Langille) 2 A 2 side. for the next twelve years was in received severe bruises but next Jane wine,’ by Mu Elwym Col. a. c. Massie, at. John .. ass F. a. Likly, st. John 20a mywm“ m“ “t 1“ “N” "'1 3_““\h, Hennessey, cbar- Clerk of Course - J. 0. oobb. "him "i ‘he P- H- Rwi “"118- week a crowded stand at the Fair M“ Rh""*1““d°'- ‘wim’ 1° 1 .. , u L Pet t hour, and only last month pushed lottetown (Holmes) 3 2 5 Summersider-s, one of the most famous in New a . I v - 8Y5. 5 - John . . 199 J. R. Thompson, St. John 210 will see his racing colors behind 5W will" 5P0". b!‘ o (H- A u Coup sucuvule 216 c E Do his speed boatMiss England III up England. Six years ago he made his t k . . , . . wden, Halifax 211, 1205 u h “mum . fir t, m - his ownhorse and one or twooth-i 5°95) - - - - - - - ~-‘=13 u u Muff“, Dartmouth 208 a“ A. Huyard. at. John 20o o v1.1 msceffland ourto d; th- M CD H st rp to e Island and he con- [ms which he Wm dnve m. ysyandlTral/Cllel‘. bc. rEgani 2 9 3 y]. K. Rogers, Charlottetown . 184 J. LeRoy Holman, Summer- 331w dam’; 5?‘. r622?‘ h t: d 0nd . a8 losses frankly that he liked the owmrs‘ Laurel Nancy’ bf will, 9 2 4 cw. c. Graham, Kentvllle . 2oz side‘ .......... .. 2191,, ' r fo athcrlzsi 6812:” d ' I i P101! R8 India ,8 people hm and the country so we“ Mm“ Gem’ is “ "w" t” m“ Anon Hanover’ bu’ (Mm) " 6 3 1 h. y, ivallace, Halifax 204 u. w. Frink, st. John .. .. 213 nfipffi“ 2mm‘, m, cuffed G211, = _ , 3mg“ h“ °°m° Fm‘ "PW W" game and o. m Emu, wuuu has: Howard McElwyn, Jack Holt. J. MacD. Cook. Moncton 221 w. u. Appleton, Moncotn 194 3mm, . L e g1 3 I a t u r e s “i, . , raised horse racing to a high IEVEI Tartar, rfbnrrwc. Noll, Hollywood w.A. Henderson, St. John 213\A. W. I-iyndman, Charitnte- He ‘p111 leave gQmQy-mw go,- De. ante is qum m manner‘ 5m iof public approval in Canada and 5°?“ “if” Stam"? st... c. w. Robinson Moncton m’ town ........... .. mo; where on Lake st onu- over i LONDON IT? (c di the Unwed ma“ Time: 2'05 H; 2m m; 2'05 H’ E. A. Smith, Shediac . 250.1‘! 0 Rodger Amherst 181 anew even mile ooursd he will it ymw ' “I. _ m‘ m‘ ' ' ' ' AB N. 13., . 16- ~—-— v-»_<__ a. a. Wiswell, Halifax 254 L. s. Gastonguay, Halifax 22o his Mi; England m against :11- (By he“, 22d,“ P593411... Prwuumd “mum PM‘ Cm“) ‘ T“ m“ “m Sm" 2 Y” r. w. Daniel, st. John 2:10 w. L. Muir, Halifax . . 20s Wood's latest Miss America Sept- * “Pr e Mum“ “m” M“ Trot. Purse $4.000 T1105. Murray. sackvulb ‘a. .1. Campbell, T“... 221 ember 2' and a in a serleslof as- :22“: Qiylmottu: ffjfsllif Dam“ “mam mm’ “b”? h“ Young S011 BOTH a Barnes, st. John .... 19s c. a. Creighton, Dartmouth 2'13 miloraces Last year Don turned y g p pm‘ m’ “mtmg ‘m’ °° 5mm" - Hmllim“ "ma- M- m" -- - - provincial tournament and the M0519,“ sums untouchables u To L db h | . J. Pope Barnes, St. John I99 J. J. MacKenzie, Moncton 30g over on the second race of his at- spluuum uisuuw u, uuuuy Ewen by ' ' . ' a“ _ l n e rg S " - the Brcwcr-Hollyrood Poly J. U. Thomas, St. John 24o Dr. J. M. Magee Si: John 21o tempt to add the Harmsworth Cup om“ antagmutm rm!“ “m” “nd (Cmziel) - - -- , the juniors featured the second 01m“ m the yutm- mvmcm 1e . P. O. Sculls, Halifax'........ A. A. MacLean, Charlottetown t0 his collection. days my of the New Brunswick e D 8 Sir Raleigh, ch c. (Brltenfcld) 6 1 H- R- Dunn. st. John 22-1 D. B. Stewart, Charlottetown 21a Whimsioaliv he referred u. 1m tenmspcham “mam S which m islatiires of British India. _ (Associated Press) ‘King Ben. br c. (Stokes) a 4 R B. Gregory, st. John. U“ 241 H‘ 0x183,’ Ham“ I _ 4 _ D . I I . I H m3 yea“ duckmg m the Detroit fiver being hem hi“ P . ldarked by the care and. delb- IJNGLEWOOD, N. J.. Aug. i6_., ‘Lucy Follin, ch f (ChiidS) .. 5 3 J- 5- Miscner, Halifax 235 H, B_.M¢Laugh11n’ Tum, _ _ 203 as a specially chartered tugboat, The second rgunds in mews amreratlon fitting a. landmark in im- With quiet deference to the wishes one I the l“ est boxin Con» Spencer MCEhvyri, be ,-whltc) 2 5 Fred Magee, Port Elgih 209 1,_ A_ mvem Hum-ax __._ 199 with ofilclai representatives of New women's singles and a com me perlal history, the Prime Ministers of Chanes and Anne Morrow Lind- tests. o“ he“ 8 Pr!“ Ed am Brmvn Berry, br c (Eg-anl ldls c. w. Durant, Dartmouth .. no a. B. a. cnipma‘ Halifax 20a ‘Mk ‘my “d D°"°"' "' M" °‘ round o; mixed doub]g5 wgrepgurHstateTnent-Ivzeghw Y“ a “m ‘u’, “In: t? aristocratic Suburb w lslandevwill be 112i; 1.. all skirting Tim“ 2m H‘ 2'09 1'2‘ ’ “ friends and ngwgpapgfmgn Ema“; . warn g. e verd ct doubtless w cev t e word today of the birth _ _ be dlspleasng to all Indian com- of their second son. dink at Morollylllage on the flight.‘ The wright Stake‘ m5 m". of Aug. 20th, at 8.30 p. m. where», ’ Purse 515M No crowds assembled at the stone gate of the big home on Lydecker ten “f the be“ picked men m‘ Prince Edward Island will berm“ Reynomsv bu s-ngle G‘ Street. Many who deluged the fam- _ a bus parents with congratulations "enly matched m 5 mm‘? bmmf t Etta Bella, fwhite) , . . . . .. l 1 I when Charles Augustus, Jr., was I“ m‘ my“ bout we {lave inguGuy The Tramp, hg, (Mal- cl“ Harrington rugged lightweight 2 2, low» ci Morell and "Lefty" Gallant, hard i Mus vow, bm (uwcnsup, __ 5 4, h {ting southpaw of summerslde in} Estreuuav bm (Crown u 3, born, remained away leaving the obstacle in the way of constitut-i "ems here have followed V Mm" Sum“ lonal development, forcing the closely the career of Anne" Ifind- a m‘ “mm! batik‘ I“ ‘he 5°m"1ca1“m@t Ado, or h (Mc- ‘ u; final "Flash" McDonald of Chal- Gram, _ _ _ 4 v H 5 q g admiration were heard. | a t Col. Charles A. Lindbergh in a‘ °5 M“ Stewart» the“ b°Y5 met i M50 started, dbefore at the Charlottetown Forum Time, 2m b4; ye McDonald winning on points. There :1. right to grow up normally with W111 3'50 be mime 8°°d p"°“mmm"i The National Handicap Free For to i "We feel that our children ha nesday, Thursday and Friday of m y; a ‘ Exhibition week for the conveni- Datum __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H a 13 1 “'3' 5'45 L- Keamm- M°“°"°“- d9‘ themselves. ’ u , ence of visitors form tho extreme New you; _ , _ , __ 13 14 o mmd B“ Rmsmn’ 391mm“- 64- The most important decisions are other children." {les- "Kid Nwkeifim- Charmtemw“. M1 Tmt, Purge $1537.50 estem pat of the province. f. is whuehuu Mauow, Um, and M? E~w°°'“'°"h»“°~1"“*.d'=f°"- to continue. the present Indian The second son. was born at coo one o1 the ‘nest scientific boxers of Fa.“ Dreams‘ u, m mo, v0“, suggested that the western train Rue, Desumu. Macm,dy,u_ Mo“, ed L- °'°°1‘°". Newmiib 5-1- 6'21 voting system of separate elector-‘a. m. today, five and one-half Prince Edward Island will match Hester Worm}, (mckcmm, 4 H ' ' - °- Willie’ Cheimiieww". deleuiedibtes. and c. 11.. m. proportions of months after their first child was 810v“ W“ "D°““"°"' mm“ “i Pocahontas. u. m (Staifesl . 1 4i kydnapped and slur,‘ Desuue the ' Summerslde in a four round battle.. Abe Harvester‘ bg (Acton, H 2 3 | Nem’s, Halifax battler whose, Brother Hanovm bu (Berry) 3 3| ordeal she sustained with fortitude ‘Pit e l‘€C0l‘d is unknown willbattleBennlciTime: 2'09 14: um 3A . Blnns of Charlottetown in a four round bout. Joe Glllis of Charlotte- town will battle Han-y McEwen "noted Island marathon runner" in of \ a four round bout. 5075-11‘ For L o ng the whole world admired. Ann Morrow Lindbergh was understood to he "doing nicely," and uncon- firmed reports said the same about the baby. Always insistent on the riBhi iAndther Plane con-himself and his family to prlvouy ____,_ 1 fn-iln their personal affairs. Colonel ‘ MONTPELIER, v1. AuE- 16- Lindbergh did not make pubic any ’ Clyde A. Lee of Oshkosh. Wis, and details oi his son's weight 0f a9‘. Passengers Have Julius Robi-rrson on Negaurm Mich., today said ihcy would t Narrow Es cape be-‘pearance. Not even a formal an" off from er, Weaver and Spencer. Beta. st. Stephen, 10-8, 6-1; G. LeClerc, tween India-s wnyendmg m¢q°m_ uouncemeng of the birth camc from It ll E ‘otmwg’ dammed T‘ R“ Tees‘ Chm“ It is the only way. he declares, in the stately Morrow mansion, hid-E -—»-—-— port early Fndill‘ morning for Hal" s,‘ Imus z; 1' iottetowb, s-o, e-o. which the business of building a den by summer foliage high on the‘ WUISVIIILE- KY» Aiil- "Pio- bor Grace. Nlld, in.» first log in Baum _ _' __ 3 v1 u mnggmmm [gy- mdin can proceed. Hudson River bluffs. P-J-“sei/m hundred BM wiilbeiihi- a proiccicd flight to Oslo, Norway Stew"; uenéw Durham Ladies Singles Mrs, Dwight Morrow, widow oi I passengers and a crew of 33 men John Boshkor oi Brckhvn. N- Y- ’ ' the late Senator, remained close to, Wore remfivfid Slffell’ 5'0"‘ ‘he 9X‘ a native of Norway, will nrcomlflnl she re- cursion steamer Cty oi Memphis the iiycrs in their planu. Greer her daughter's bedside. turned from a summer trip l0 Europe less than two weeks n80. in be present at her second KIM"!- ch“ld's birth. ton‘gl1t when she struck a rock in Mountain Boy. the Ohio River here and M81" sinking. The steamer reached the they would install cxtra gas tanks and illcn await weather for the flight. Ken- 1 Mon. 6-1, 0-1; Miss P. Rykert, ot- Belgian supporters o! PM Amlm‘ tawa, defeated Miss c. on", Placards balloon fliilht mm the lucky Show safely. but was listius campbeutbn, (1-1, 5.0-, M15. p_ Ryk- Stratosphere, arrived here today _ H l , f badly when the last person was re- ——-——-—'_’~ Wins a l ax "'°'°"" i Coveheafl Shoot The boat was returning from‘ Rose island. a resort about ten miles from here. to New Albania; ____-_ MixedDoubles A practice shoot w k B. H. I. My!“ Daub," are furnishing the money for his Broo lyn o '1 1 research" _ 1 m. th rslonists Police Pittsburgh ... ... 4 8 0 C G Han“ H m d ms Thin statement apparently w“ HALIFAX. N. 3., A08. 16—(BYi‘:dt-;r‘:d she somilcizua rock near me‘- Covchcnd ‘Range on August 13th Clark and low. Bukeforth; M ‘Auuon Ne'vvc|i:tle“"he‘;:ate§‘s m m“, o, cuucums mm 3mm, r1... Canadian Preslsl-ll/fiissd avelmvgi 10:“ m a dam with a 1.... .:=....1.....-;~. Sgmetvs: ' r . - ~ » _ Helsby of Montrea pa re W ' , good scores were mnfc. s" i and Paris that Prof. Piccards Zur As me steamer h9g3“ taking on! the firs, 5mm Sum ha). nuuunu u“ Bevil Piers of Halifax today to win the mixed doubles tennis title oi the province. Play had been post», poned from. last week to permit the, finalists to compete in ‘the Prince Edward Island toumey. Miss l-lelsby and Piers defeated‘ Harry Roper and Mrs. Roper, of, “Bier rapidly the passengers ‘fw- i the membms were not present. came alarmed but officers ma m‘ The firs! Show on l ialned order and there was no m“ puma on panic. laii the m1‘ The Alp Losesinum, Halifax. 6-4, 2~6, 6-2. a over Primo Carnera o Dreamland Park tonight. camera's f Italy at [Horace Marshall . . . . . .. John lViacMiiian The Fnals victory gavc Fers and Pumdeuuu, “Quit; W“ Burrow. Newcastle. 6-1. M‘. Chatham, defeated a. s. McR-ae and Miss I-Ielsby the distinction of a sh mu“ ___ 3 a u 1'5 m"! "id M18! 9- Kelmill- Miss If. McWilliarn. Newcastle, 8-6, double triumph. The former Hall» roughness in the early rounds B. McCabc . . . . . 3mm y_ 51110;; ‘M v_ m.,“. “WWW. defolied J. L. McKecn 6-1: L. Cracker and Miss K.1>1oul- fax girl who now lives in Montreal counted against him and Poreda Jas- Allan ~ - ~ - ~- Denln“; m4 “may”, -' "d M555 3"“. Niiwcflm". 5'3» 54'- ston. Newcastle, defeated G. White.‘ is women's angles champion and picked up winning points near the M. Bearistc . . . . .. V. Khilht. Fort Fairileld. and M"! Charlottetown, and Miss I, Bart- l Piers with Harry Roper woh iho cnd with telling body blows. Prrcda D. Hughes . . . . . . . . . . . . .. weighed 201 1-2; Camera 264. V- Rrflilde provincial men's doubles. rvozzrm/ OF NOTEYESTERMY‘ GOEHHN, N. Y., Aug. i6-——(A.P.) '1°“‘°t°“m Wm meet Jack Johnson: Kelly Direct’ and Rose Marie. AbK 2.01 1-4; 2.05 3-6. Hop the Barre binnipciler all‘ The flyers said at l-lalbvr Gradt ollnf railsiact/ofl as hold ai 11': solves will Thursday, August il8th at l o'clock mid it is iroped mbcrs vrili be there on that clatc. Following are score: fld§S°£°£§E$%E3 , -.. ,~..-,.- _-, vnn-ucrwmuvmm uv-_n.=_,_,.‘,___.__ — 4§ .._