-vvvvv 'I_V~'Iv vvvvvvwvvvvvw ve ,1 " 1' ~ . . Jill . iv . ‘lyllllhltlswag I e ' x '- gronacco Itlliohtgirs ‘ "150313 . ml the-first’ puff ile- . leaf and frag- ranctrof this tobacco a ‘uiouonsoiv L:L‘LA ‘i101! are suing to kexeu ever had. It fbtn pure Virginia Mlllitit b8 Bill's C0., LTD. Tllhilfliltisilutu "i"..- "P" I QL Am ‘ v W __, P RTRAIT AGENTS. WRITE FOR M . 111E AGENTS WANTED TO SELL L HOUSE T0 LET-MODERN CON- LOST-—SUIT CASE SUNDAY. BE- llridge. Finder lcuvo at tllls office. - 3014-7-22-21. LOST AT 8 RKS CIRCUS, Sunlmersitle note book ' con- -_-~’%4,j,llual, J. E. Flynn, Secretary. f. -u . 3B51-7-23-3i. -"'-"-""'-—-" “”" e 3;. 1 a“ Kn.“ Miscellaneous ,1 WANTED-COM-PETENT TEACH- ___.___._____.____ y‘; ,.ul"-i‘flrd‘0;l1ll1nl SAcluXll No. Z4. 20D- GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT ' '5 “llrrueut '0. - , Moore. we the Guardian Central Job Print- "retary, ll. it, No.1; Charioite- cry. Phone 133. 287950“ T‘, town. 3634-7¢23-tf. >- -—-———---i-—— r . Female Help ‘Vanted . WANTED- FIRST OR SECOND _ ‘ class teacher. oxperlcncel male preferred for Lower Mtlntuguc WQFTEQFA] MAID’ APPLY AT school. Supplement $150.00. —— do" 01° ‘ D. J. Stewart, Secretary. Lower lvioutuglto. 300112181 ‘WWTEPA 9mm“ R°°M g . girl and chamber maid. Apply wmrstwsscoun cLAss ran. Qllw" 1111011- 31 elmr for Aunanpnle, School. T‘? _"“ School alongside Village, mid- WA"1'5°-Y°U"° ‘xffm’: 1° summer vacation. Loss than 15 ‘mm ‘a’ ‘Lursegéhool (ggfuige: rhlldreruof school fags ln the {$15M}, lmlowance o: 5&4,‘ Destrlct’ 51111111131119“ _ "530 wvllh myaintenance uniform nnd 111mm“ 15' 81'1"!“ 8111117" Tru" text. books SCIiGOI is accredit- '°"”' A""“"‘1“1°‘ '1'” 58' P‘ u‘ ted and offers excellent . islun(l.~3fi'lli-7-!6!-‘.'.l. Admnmxo or ‘ninth! m now “muted building eguippcd entlrolynup- todate. louse make app ca- ‘ tlon for clear entering September wgN-rgg- gMALL n50: 0F 1st. 1084.. Address Besse Etter. land near Charlottetown. Ad- §11°w11l11£l1l1gii151|€ f1m11r1l1gggs~cgn11n° _ , _ 3 , | on _ u, e , . I dress M Guardian 65781283 ("ea t“ Wm be pa“ ‘rank 1 dents/a ' .) 355171’! 7i it ' 7 ; QUEEN - HBTEL ,_ Emir’ Faces Charge l m“ ‘Water Otrsut. Charlottetown I (Wlfllliwltl "W" Rlill 1) ; . . , '__'~n_’__w_.~_.Ld ’.,. AN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL *1 mashed-wast... aL-Pt» WANTED-SECOND CLASS TEA- WANTED —EXP‘ERIENCED sac.‘ The um, lsjsbbouuy AGENTS WANTED United Art. Ltd., e.. Toronto. 3074 016 wsm 36f catalogue. Brunswick Av and appoint local representa- tives; yearly contract guarantee- $l092. (being $21. weekly average) and expenses. Exper- ience unnecessary. State agc and general qualifications. Wins- ton Co-. Toronto. , » July 23, 26. Aug. G, 9, 20, 23, nursery stock for the "Old ile- llublo iiolflcrlcigil Nurseries." Free equipment and instructions, liberal terlns. Commence now as tcnrltory is open and sell for Full and llcxt Spring deliveries. Write at once for particulars to 1-l. ii. Smith & Sous, Limited, Winona, Ont, 41 year's exper- 101160. 3039-7-23-6i. To Lot venienccrl. Wheotiy. George 623-7-22-3i. “- Apply 3 ' Lost iwccn ldlm Avenue and ilillsborc tulfiing ‘important papers nnd letters. Finder please return to Julncs Pcnilcrgast, Kensingttin. p, ‘ 80523-7-28 2i. tr ' cllt-r ftlr Upton School No. 07. llljtllilllllllitll‘ vacafon. Supple- ment. $00.00. A. S. lliorson, Scc'y., llriflgctown, l‘. O.—3ii-i1l-621i 4i oml class icuchcrfor Corruvllie . This papa _r Hotel bu, been coibb rbncvclicd. "and rcfurnlchcd throughout and offorl ry comfortable eeconunodut on trtho trWcl- ‘ ' ting public. hood and tho public are consciously, no fob. ‘ ‘flutes arliy ‘ rihvfibnfi -= - aunrf unfit: \ ' 4 4 salt. For Sale FOR SALE-A Fins-r curse secondhand piano at a. bargain. 'i‘untous Music Store. 2657-6-23-31 FOR SALE-SHARES IN REGAL ' Ranch. M. M. 13., Hunter River. 7-23-21 ~———————————————————— FOR SALE-IVMCLARY RANGE.- Apply 89 Ilochford Street. 3040-7-23-21 i FOR ‘BALE - cow NEWLY faoshened. Dyrne Bros, North ltiver.—3ii47-7-23—-Zi. p____a_?__-___ FOR SALE AT 8T, PETEWB llnnbour largo supply of fish at lowest. prices. Call and see. llar- rls L. Arnold. 3622722121. "FOR SALE-ON SATURDAY "l'-HE 126th at one o'clock i will sell on my farm at Carleton 90 acres of standing buy, fbcst quality. M. J. Mclver. 3635-7-2313i. FOR’ SALE-ONE MASTER SIX McLaughlin 5 passenger touring mr in good condition. 6 tires and varnished this your. Will sell cheap or exchange for Foxes. Ap- ply to E. E. Sharbell. Portage. tLct 10, P, E. l. 363747-234“. FOR SALE-cl)" ACRES OF clloice land, new dwelling house and good out buildings, grocery store in connection, good busi- ness stand. Apply on premises. Mrs. George Hickox, Brookfield, l’. E. i.—3ti-i2-7-23—0l. y tillty, "use; a sacs a... i-icllitslfc eat-m Dr.‘ a o. Gillie mo wile, Ken- sluston arc-spending theJveok-snd 111 iilfiuilyomestg at the Davis. LADIES HAVE A LOOK at Prowse Bros new outing hats, one hundred lust received by ex- press, New York's latest styles, all ready to wear and prices low for quick sole. 728 3i 0N FIRST VISIT T0 ISLAND.- Mr, A.‘ H. Mitchell Secretary of the American Fox Breeders Assoc- iation, Boston Mass, is in Charlot- tetown Md is a guest at the Vio- torln tFfotel. This is Mr. Mitchell's first visit to the Province and he is charmed with its beauty and fer- ‘FESTIVAL LAST NIGHT-The ice cream festival on Rochford Square was the center of attrac- tion last night. The tables and booths were well patronized and the square which was lighted for the occasion, presented a vory ani- mated appearance. The festival was put on by the ladies of the Third Order of St. Francis and they are to be congratulated on the success of their effort.- A GRAND 0UT|NG.-One 0f the season's biggest outing events is t-he tea tlils_aftcrnon at Hallidayk-l Whirl‘! BIN! the steamer trip to that point. Tile Orwell trip is a most do- llghttul outing and the tea on the beautiful Orwell Bay shore will sure he an enjoyable one, The s, s, Harland leaves the Steam Naviga- tion Cole wharf at 2 o'clock sharp- No one should miss this magnifi- cent outing. The ten ‘is lu aid of the building fund of the new Bel- fast i-lall. 1:‘. T0 RECEIVE MEDAL-Mr. (1.3. lnmun has received from the ltoy- al Canadian llulnsne Association, a modal, to be presented to Mr. Michael Jarvis of this city for bra- very in connection with rcsOirEmg froln drowning of Wilfred Duffy, lll the month of Juno 1923. Public presentation of this medal will be made by His Worship Mayor Mc- Kenna ut tho next meeting of the City Council. A DASTARDLY TRICK. —A 10W llflyfl use ayoung man, Lorne cnklns. employed with Mr. llcnry McKenzie, Melfenzles Corner. was driving a load of straw towards his home. He Passed three young men and shortly afterwards mot another nlan, Charles Pippy, who tall] him his lcnd was on fire. Young Jenkins hastily unhalnessed the horse, but was unable to save the load. The truckwagon was 811311113’ damaged. While un- Male Help Wanted WANTED-IMAM 1-0 WORK 0N‘ the farm. _Apply B. A. Mullclt, York.—30-i-i-'f-23—3i. WANTED COUNTRY BOY FOR store. State ago. R- Guardian, 3657-6-23-3“ YOUNG MAN TRAINED B leading fox bret-tll-r wanna; Ifill‘ of lruuch, ally location. llWPl r orencos. "llnncilcr" up (luau .,...., w» Y n1) nntlitarity and was likely to become a public charge; Zordcchono refused to talk to re- porters as he lay on a cot in {cell ‘n the police station. lie lntlnihted to the police that he wculdjccm- mlt_ suicide and tho-t this would in- volve tho United States in another world war. Zerdecheao said tliutho had sent word to his wife in New York that he wanted $1.000 to ob- talulils relcue. Zerg bend as sold i0, have eeh _, ryn Spat oi’ l-lelntirblty. ADD SALT TOWN-if in case cf illness. if the potion! lyoung l I ‘against the guilty ones will mean] I harnessing the horse the three lncn above mentioned came to his assistance. The "r708 of the load was a criminal mother, St. l-le was The act and if followed and proved u costly one. A PECULIAR FIND. -- M08511! lillgjllttli willie in: tqlty lftiiull countering around about tllc luhltiic - l-l‘ dent,- OllcLFllill a nlzlrsil llcn r mill: oft a null ill un alllvr swamp. Since that tin/u they kopt nrl eye on the nest hoping to be able to start u marsh llunnery when the brood cunlc. The sup- posed marsh henlets finally ap- peared and continued to thrive under the joint supervision of the mother hon and the two discover- ers. The other dhy tho discovery was ynude that tho young brood were not marsh houlcts but young hawks. A pair of these 1-! were captured. placed in n cage and were shown to The Guardian yesterday. Today they will be on exhibition i'n the show window of Reddlns Drugstore. llow the marsh hen obtained possession of the hawks eggs is a mystery. it is not sufficiently scientific to say the hawk was laying for the marsh hen. PERSONALS Mr. Chas. Abbott, Boston, is vis- iting at Union the guest of his bro- ther George Abbott. . Miss Doris E. Taylor Jlalllax is spending ilcr vacation at York, Mr. James Carroll, liostou, is vis- iting his old home at Covoheud af- tor an absence of twenty yours. Mrs, L, W. Murphy, Kingston, Out., is spending the week lu tho city. Ml-se A-du May, Boston, is visit- lug her- old homo at Covehend- Mr. and “l1.TYlllli‘iflB White, West Royalty accompanied by Mrs. R. T. White, Ilim Avenue re- turned from Cape Breton. While there they were the guests of Mr. White's sister, Mrs. Wm. LcBinne. uteri-lo ‘noon-m llicst y in r. and Mrs. D. docs not like plain milk, uddlu lit- tle lime water or n low grains of -_-_¢ dAUr IN Warm , Wh a washing dandelion giesiffi or up noch put nit tn the. -'id water sud the sand from the greii- I i- lost Clifford.) t.‘ yulty, July l‘) . Moore, a son Lil-At Greed Traqndle, ‘W. A. end ilrs. lichen‘- the House. The h"??? Russia. fusing tlon Mexico. cples. Hn_q A Mr. Just-ice completed. returned July 18, 1922. “When the Jury announced the verdict J. Butler Walsh, an attor- ney associated with seine of th: an itcd liughcs has principle. to overthrow ornmenh, it l; held here. dull-Y other T!!! ~ayar L‘ it home in Toronto after pleasant visit with Mr." H Mrs. Dr. McNolll. Pcwhal Mr. W. Chester S. turned M uday night from tiltbree weeks v it to the United-States. eohiponied by his dau- ‘tlcfcrlse lawyers, applauded, Iluburt n. llicsstrrvy null Leslie n. W"1-"1l°'<1°'°‘1'""‘“1°‘1 “Y Jmmc” H CL American policy towards Russia is largely one of llimcliflfl two rounds W8Hll1llK1°11 sllcli striking only u. fclv yards to The 111111011 3111105 the rear 0f the target. On account 1W 011111113111 of the close range shooting ¢°1111111m1~ missiles sometimes ‘skipped’ along C1150 01 1111531“ the surface several times before ex there is ‘held to be no compelling plomng‘ when‘ espechmy m the HlOl-IVO 0! BXDWUQMY 1-" °""-‘“‘ i111“ cnso of the four inch shells, a lar- ilevfiflllllillli- l0 1'°°°K111Z° 1111115111’ go geyser of water was thrown up 111 31113111103’ 1“. m“ 1111mm” by tho detonation, When the tar- e" 131115111 111M111“ “law” get was iinully recovered it was to the American attitude towards mum, m be conskhflnbly in tho vlow of govornmtnft. is actuated at times expediency, like However, in the Great Flag over for British » Matter of Principle tho other Britain some; our wq—-~ . i , "So this la your daughter H lng out party, ls it?" a frelnll to the debutante’: father. “Yes." the s, rn old man rebuild- "And n l hadnt put my i001 11°" about that dress she'd have been out even further than shc is. my!’ 0H1 in Qliebec. ‘I l l‘ I 1 . GUARDIAN .7 ,* -- ‘r . m. Hm;- raiubflr 1gb Io- , Arsenenlt um. yester- day tcr Quebec, on route to Enz- iand and France. He was accom- Duuled by Miss (iertru daughter of Dr. Gallant. islands, who will vlglt MeLure re- defendants were charged with having acted lu col- lusion to sell lumber for less than tho price agreed upon and fixed by the Government. The ease had been on trial since May 2, nnd hall taken weeks to he The, indictment. was U. S. Government (Continued from Page 1) country looking to the raisins 01 the White taken the strong position that ho has on tllc ques- tion of lied propaganda nluch because he believes thorn is any grout real danger that the iled flag will be hoisted over the White l-ieuso, but rather us Never be United States been called on to re- cognize a regime that is working the American gov- [ltll S0 a mutter of {Om has me cd at the distant object, some very Great Britain is ndumcut in rc- 1-‘1 accord r°°°gmflm1 m day's maneuvers and the Patriot Mexico until she secures sutlslac- M wee Claims, uKllln-si can af- ford to maintain this 110M110“. 11 is said hero because shc paramount interest in Mexico de- manding resurnptlou of P018110"! with tbo southern T001111"?- the other hand Greet Britain reces- nised Russia es the result of b01111" cal fexpedlfllicy, whar- tllo United States. naturally aloof from Russia is not forced by practical circum- stances to sacrifice any of its 0T1!!- llus n0 " i miltht. Commander G. 1011i. lone Oil com- said R. c. v. a». Spend Day in Navy (Contlnucd from Fags 1) b firing position. At the word of com- mand the small ejecting charge was ignited and the torpedo shot from the side of the s-blp, taking the waters few yards out board with the air propelled screws alrea- dy turning ‘at a great rate of speed. The ship was immediately put about and placed on the course of the torpedo which had been sot to run a distance of 6,500 yards, while submerged fifteen feet. a dn her endeavor to keep in touch with its potential messenger of dos traction‘ the ship now increased her speed to 23 knots fllldilifi sen- telascoping shafts. The double pro- pelior is valuable in keeping the torpedo steady and her course true. these important requirements u-rc also fulfilled in part by four large fills at the drlv"lug' end and u sen- sitive gyroscope contained inside the shell. As soon as tile torpedo reached] the deck, it underwent a complete cleaning, and it will bc cusliy seen that this euro is not unnecessary, when it is known that the cost of, this complicated tnachlne unTuuntsl to many thousands of tlollurs. i At a l'ew minutes to twelve the ship caulc to anchor in Iiillebor- ough Iiay and all hands were plpcdI below for dinner. At the conclusion oi‘ this lnezli preparations were made for target practice, a red cloth-covered triangular screen for the target being tlroppcd over» board ,the anchor weighed and the ship circling this target ut a rad- ius of about seven hundred yards. The first gun c-rcw, who man- ned number two midshlp turret, consisted entirely of local It. C. N. V. R's. A sub calibre shell was us- ed as being more economical, nnd upwards cl’ twenty rounds were fir- l clcse hits being scored, AL the conclusion of this shoot tho ship receded still further from the target, and ut a range of 2.000 yards, the same gun, manned by its regular crew opened [lrc with lull calibre four-inch shells. Owing to the grout cost, only were shot. the lust the scarred by torlunuio shots. The second shout concluded the proceeded to return te port. in connection with the work o1‘ tho slill0fa it was noticeable that a lu-rgc number were constantly om- ployod ill cleaning and polishing the arms and brass work, this care being taken not only of exposed metals bu; also in the engine room where the ubiquitous wiper could always be found with lils cleaning ra , is the ship tlcd up at the Murillo dock and the voyage ended, the universal opinion was expressed that so successful and enjoyable shouting was not often experienti- ed and also that one of the greatest contributions to the day's pie hr- S i- Lanna-d Edrnarrs second victory came in the 2.07 trot, when with Harv- est Duy, a rank outsider, be tin- lshed three heats on an evm basis with McElwyn and in the fourth and deciding beat won, ow- Surah ‘Pbolnas also started. Tlluc—2.03'.4. 2-071/1. 2331/4- Qg>____ Tuxis Boys Break Camp At Pownal played on the l-lope nlvsr Disn- ' ond between the llope River Pir 4 A good game of baseball "was ' v0 a ' Q§QQ§Q§GQQQQQQQ Favoman Beat o c» Q MEET|NG 0F ‘CPPTQWN Q 0Z3!’ Wflrthy c- cmvmc ctus rnuns c ______ t DAY EVEN|N° : KALAMAZOOPWIL, J l 22.- ‘ ‘ Fred Edman won thouy$2,000 ‘ Them m“ 1'9 5 11151111115 E event for 2.03 trotters feature of E o1 111° C11“1'1°11e1°“'11 D11" T Kalsmauods 17 annual Grand z 11158011111» T111115“! EJ791111"! z Circuit renewal. drivins Favoniau a P- m- to Victory over Czar Worthy. it 0- ‘IIGGIOQIOOQIQCOOOOO es and the North Wiltslliro A -| sports, the former; winning 4-18, J. McQuald pitched an e active game for Wiltshire, while he won Margaret. Spangler Won The American well supported in the fiel ling McLean and ll. Smit . fl by W. Hagen and E, Bolger, or Stir- eldlng .for Hope River was done First Game Chicago __._‘_ __________ __ Washington . .._. _ ._-_-_._-_ ' Batty-Jrhurston A and biorrltlce Pllcccc and ltucl. “ugh! ILJLH 4 8 H l 5 1 Schuill; MOOSEJAW, sushi.“ July 22.- Williaiu Janlrzs P12111880! Dunblane. Susie, returned soldier and 01'1" fighter flied here last night as the result oi’ injuries received l-n '8 bunt Snturtlzly night at the Assiilli bola wiill llarry “Twist? (Young lfuneorn) of Moosejuw. Medical at- tendants stated he suffered from h fracturent ‘the tlnsc oPthe skull 2nd Game. The Provincial Boys Climb 11010 "Wliltfll prntinccd an internal crani- rtt Waterside Powuull W116 11111113111- R H E al hemorrhage. llis young wife, to p close yesterday uficrllilflli. Cmcagn _______________ v .; formerly Miss Grace \Vllks, an Elli;- There were 25 boys 11ml M11015 tvashlnglon ___________ __ ,1 w U Ilsh girl. is n nutlvut in the semi! from nil over the province with A llospinl. prostrnttld with gricf. dtcv. Frank Mllliguil of ilztlifux as ,B,,lt__M,u,gu,n_ Ovcngro“ m“, 'l‘h<-, t-nfllng to Saturday's boxing Camp Leader. Other icudcrs were Rel’. J. S. Mlliett, North llivcr, Rev. (leorgc Tillcy, Powuail; Mr. National League. C-ruuse, Odgcll and lluvi. tlXllllllllfili throws for_tlte second time, 'p cloud oycr the life of "'i‘wlstf'.-'l‘\vfl years ago, in a bout ll. ll. Simpson Sunllnerlside and y horn, a negro Hzlltcr known as Mr, It .A, Pcnlilcton City; Itev. it. m". Game "iianllsonlo" Howard took an up- ll Stllvcrt, liunter River; and Mr. pureut from ltnncorlfs fist, crashed Lawson Jenkins, Mill View, were R‘ n E to the canvas nnd died a few hours ylgpmg leaders, nsmn ________________ __ 3 l‘, i iutcr. A fractured skull was the The culllp was a rte-organization Chicago _______________ __ 1 3 1 cause of lie-nth- of the Great Abcgweit Tribe, sull- -—-—4.>——-—- ‘ divided iu-to Micmzlcs, Jlolmwks D,,H___Mc1qa“]arfl and Owen‘, MONTREAL. W1)’ 23- '—A and liurnns. Each tribe appointed a BL: tllliof who was one oi tho loaders and a llittio Cillul‘ chosen from zmmng the boys, Second Game. Koch nnd (YFarrcll, llztrtnctt. reduction of fifteen cents per hundred weight on nil grades 11f sugar was announced to- da by the Canada Sugar Re- Thc duties and tlctuilfl 0f i111‘ llusmn _,, ______________ __ 1 4 0 11'1_ [iii 'C°"\PI"Yv 1°W°P1|ll 111° camp were divided equally tumult; Chlpllgg/ _______________ __ 3 1; 2 9"" M‘ N°- 1 I"=""1=¢¢¢ 1° the tribes and (luring tllc twelve 37-55 P" ill-mi"!!! 9mm!"- daya spent nntlcr canvas, a vely J};|,tt,-—Strykcr, Lucas and Gib- lnicnslvc training course was purti- m“, App-me and flannel! . 1 cipated in by ull. 'l‘-ile following ' ' subjects were taken up: lilillc Stu- R "V H Victoria 1 dy, 'l‘e.'lcllcr Training. Nulurc Slll- Phila __________________ __ 5 5 2 Wltor Streets Oharlotwtown ‘ fly, Camp Craft, First Alli, Swilll- St. 1.01115 ________________ g 33 1 --———————- ,1 ming and Life Suvlng- Offers ‘to the travelling 4 The daily prog-rumnle was as [oi- [lhtp-Qnschtnnur, Cnlfljh mm Pllb11° l Wmfllrhbli. lip-M- , lows: Rising whistle 7 n. m.; 7 to Htgflflno, 1)|(-|“,rn,un_ hym- mm date hotel. Contain! 44 4 7.15, morning waicll, physical train (toplmk-s, rooms with private baths. ln-g and swim; 7 m x, ilrcaklzlsi; The Cuisine lu famous all > 8.15 Chapel scrvlcc, 8.45 liiblo stu- ll. ll. 1-1, ovcr Canada. Telephone in l dy f); Nature Study, lirst aid and llrnoklyn ______________ __ .1 4 n all roams. Courteous oer. lenders training and ramp crult. Pittsburgh _____________ __ i 4 p vlcc. l0 to ll; volley bail leagues and H. O. BROWN, swim, ll to 12 rllnncr 12.30; camp Batu-Osborne and Taylor Mm‘. Manager dolls-mi to 2; tent inspection 2-15; risen, Ydo, nnd south, ---i--—-——--- grand council big nnd little chiefs p, n, p; 2.30; llilfiwllilll leagues null volley New York _____________ __ 9 17 1 Charlottetown , bull r: m 4; swim 4 to 5 slipper 6: Cincinnati _____________ __ 4 9 n Hgtel (jm Ltd_ evening baseball league, 6.30; 8.30 F ’ canlpfire untl evening worship, l0.- Ilntt,_.n;,yn(._.,_ “Wm mm gny,|,.r_ muhm" l5 lights nut- (lonwlly, iinnnlmf- May and liar- 00-» o.» - This camp, the first in two yours frrnvo. was a most successful one from -—<-o>--_ V|QTQR|A HQTEL overy viewpoint, although the nulll- bluff-hing accessories are tho Mr. and .\lrs. Cztffcy, Slimline; her in attendance was somewhat rage this year. Iiats and purses Miss J, Culley. Shcdiuc; M. ll, Mr:- Silliill. The qnuli-ty 0f those alttentl mulch us well as the scarf, um- Donny? ‘liullfux; W. M, Cnnipiluil. lug was however nl‘ high silhding. brcllu and purse. Tore o; C. i‘). W. llotlwell, ilali- lt is lcll that the buys will return fax; P. A, Wallace, ilnllfax; Mr. ilomo with u greater vision oi‘ the C, S. l-I. '1‘. work and that the spec- ial training they received will dn much tn build tlp boys work throughout tho lsiuml. Rev. Flrank Mliligan of liullfax ovl-n. iltv heat is too g is an exceptional leader of Boys left‘ Monday to open up tho Nova Scotitl Boys‘ Camp at. Pinohurst cs was the courteous and cons themselves. ‘ men: of officers is as follows: (Lilli. H. E. Reid. Q. C. l Mont. B. Roy, (super-vi and torpedo exercises.) i slnocr. also mil‘ t. n. ' m- n C. Nilh. er- ate attentions of the ship's officers all of whom went to grout trouble to see that their guests enjoyed who H, M. C. S. Patriot's comple- sKr of sun E Clarita. inane. c. u. Desblrats, 2nd na- t, If. i1 Cameron, Piymas- Oolsfll Commissioltid» ~_M-“Hun-u ".4" l. fw- an .- ---.~..-_--¢--.~..4_--....-_ k Tho boys were greatly impressed Mlnurdh '1 y. no yeah, or to. ' "‘ BAKlN-G CAKES if n cake browns u"thin 15 min- utes nliur it has been put lnio the real. with this year's leaders and it is Comps and proved himself a mostlcxpectod that a much larger num- popula Grand Chief. Mr. Mlillgan bcr will turn out for camp next A Llnlment-H ecio Outs. and Mrs. id, Crccd, Sngnlore, Mich; N. J; rtei, ilallfnx; vn-ry City; Mrs. Mildred Huston, Toronto 1i. ltlncGlll- nllfax: t}. W. Ilenning N. Y. Sarignor Bos- ton; M. M. McKinnon and son, Syd- IIBY; Wm. J, Wallace, Toronto; W- i’, Moore, Halifax; J. R. and Mrs. Houston. Toronto: Jack and Doris ' A. H. and Mrs. _‘ Montgomery, Halifax; Mics l-leicn ~ y. Halifax; lLW. dleath Shier. ill/ills Lena, who bad been at- gtiwndsufiflpezglescggrstbfi! 1113:: fir: lug to Mclllwyn. breaking in the - 11°1111°15°11 11111171194 1° 111° 51111111317‘ tending the Conservatory of Music ea l I g", a b 5p lb a stretch. “on of an‘ - , ' 1n Tm-onm . _ , 5111' 111118 11° 1 i111 B591’ 9 - Irene scum drjyen by Elem. The following is the lineup. g The ships bows cleaved the water mm! ‘Von the m.“ ‘we bu“ o! d He” Rlygr Norm would" into two high walls, while behind we no pace than m, the m“, (Care II» Prone-l Catcher _ U S LQsQs War case tile stern the sea rose in a verit- ' h 1 1 K"—’11'-’\MAZD° 1111011» 101v 21- J Hagen ___________ __ c. McLean o ‘W’ “M” mountain‘ ' ' ‘ lull 1:153:11 derlillilTDillltfln 1:12:18 X31911”?- Snangler won the $25,000 ' ' Pitcher .. » A cry flrom the lookout told that l b, ' l“ ~u the 2,1,, not; 1119181111 D30 n8 derby he": today. w, Hagen ___________ J, Mrflugld (Conttlnuod from Pill! 1) the spent torpedo had broken sur- ":21! tizhlcagttelgln: practicum, no coming in third first and second 1n 38,58 er for the Air service Hem face; the ship alackened speed, nnd oppos|flon_ 1n m” 11"” 11111115‘ M1“ 13c1w111 W. MeGulgan ....... ..' S, McLean M Chambers also a chaste d g‘: while a boat was being lowered for 2J0 Pa” "u." ma", won the first hen-t and Baron Wor- gm] Base “(dead Erhen c, MOI,“ 1:02,‘; the retrieval of the huge cyilndri- pm.” 31,090‘ 1113' 111B 1111111- 171159!‘ 1118 "I105 i110 'r_ Rem _____________ __ H. Easter er Dlreétor o! saleskor thfe wax“ ca} missile, ‘the searching eyes at Irene Sea“, bun" by victory went to the horse making 3rd Base Depupneut dud John Stewart u everyone on board made it out as Hlgb pflvate (Flam, t1"? 11051- 91101111181" P110 111169 119415 A, Doig r ________ .. E. MoKirmtrn luniberman.’ of Jacksonville. Fla... u l." floating low m the Water‘ 1113) 1 3 F s F t M; v Sh” 1 81°11 were exonerated by “direct ‘lame, '10 the uninitiated. the sight of lskander, pg, by Ban °" °" °° '- "11"" 1-1"1m°l\1-E Bulge)‘ ____________ __ M. Smith at the close of the Government's names 1911111119 11'1"“ 115 511195 W115 Francisco (Milfllily) 2 1 I ' Fielder! (3,180 two ‘veka ago u portendlng sign but all fears Skeeter w,, b,m., (Cox) 3 3 2 .9 Jfloquggan ______ __ Mommy The“, were tum‘; other defeat} were dispelled when it was explnln- Tin-cg sachet, bg_m., J. OiComlo __ ._ E. Glow “m5 in tms cuse__noland Perry, a légplthnt tbltaqtorpltirgg tcherlttltllllnaedlulnp (‘Edlnalaxey 2 04V 2 Day-i 4 V u‘ ll, McDonald -_. - -_ w h; t 1 b ,' os re c1. rge ' a - "nne— . 4 . 4, . s. ——-——<+>—-i" g,gf,,,,','lg,f“,,c,§‘,fl'ufern,‘f,'ih 3:3 cs were the result of the chemical 2.03 Trot‘, three heats G m l probably Wm never be brought m friction of waltlerl on a deposit of ‘cal- F i Plural? 85,038“ Th f (lfanlidliniéPfiam) 3. G , - r ' ' n1 er. , . ., . - A . 4 - v trial, Gus laltzen and A. Mitchell 911111 @1110" 11 l?!" 09°11 c111 ‘WW 111;‘ 1b YEdman) 5 1 " e 0' 0W m’; t e restllt of Tonal-l, Jr" 0g {he Eitzen-Tguurt The plurposc of g as 011Cl%l‘ll'5§, was C calm“ otrh es bl b games played yesterday in the Ma- g3 Company of Pensacola, Fla" who l0 "i" ° l 0 101110 0 V 8 9 111' 118 18X‘ '01‘ Y. 45-- Y Jor Leagues: » v up“, were gmuqed separate “M15 night prnctlcm, or in the event Czar Petgr (Murphy) 4 2 At me 0AA. grounds u“! evem with a declaration by the Qovcrp- that its recovery should be delayed Peter the rewer, ran 2 2 a Amfirlgan League, ‘m: at B plm‘ “mm w“, be a “ma ntreziht 111?; tbedytwoalldttestify agalu- untillsafttertnigclgclggagl. be an aid to- Etfligilyfilda hm (cox) 4 a E R H E M. baseball between _ M_ Q 5_ s e0 er eenans. Wart lore . ‘ ‘- ..... --1- am Ryg, Tile Government also sued the As the boat's crew brought it '11II\6—l-04‘/4. 2'03%lh2'04l!4' Cleveland lgltsoityovefizém $30 use £52k... defendants in equity for an ac- back to the shipside and a derrick 2-97 Trot, threeo eats Boston __ __ __ 4 13 1 aggregation o‘ players have not counting. it is expected now hoisted it back to t-ho dock. a fav- n t gilriilbfll-oob w, bow 8mm in action but u h; that, since the bottom has fallen orablé opportunity was given for a 111x105 V1131 rF-(ZEJ aBtL-lSmllil and Myatt; Fuller- rcpmm] that the“, are several m" 1111119 J111111m11 11111159 °1 i119 010cc llwllecfll)". 1° d‘. "s e 5 1 4 1 1°“- 111151 ‘"111 Pwmcm sunrises in store for fans at to- lunlbcr contracts, the civil case in appearance a huge cigar sllup- Mfillllllll) b b G ' “ulna-B gamo . W111 1101-118 Dllflhflll- ‘ _ cd metal cylinder perhaps eighteen c‘ Wyn» ~13" y “y R. ll. E. The Sam”; b51119“ “gamut the ‘A5011! 50111111909 199! 0! 1111111101‘ feel long, the torpedo consists oi‘ Ruimrsngiklogxvlélffon)‘ 2 5 1 2 Si. Louis ______________ __ 5 4 0 IL of c_ a m“, nights “so am] 419m. gifililvl-volvcd in the case. b John‘): various air chambers and a maze (Murphy) - - - 1 4 dr Plllla. _ 3 9 1 unstmted that they not only were ps and John Stephens were nf intricate and delicate machinery Gm ‘vonhy m,“ _ acquainted Wm, the game but alleged ‘tohhnve bad an agency cou- The charge in the tiring lube being (gear) 1 i ' 3 2 3 m, Batt.—-Vanglldcr. Lyons, Dan- ‘Vere also capame o; plums p, " 1rgilthlxht 111° Ggvegiinwni “tmggf just sufficient to scud the torpedo Timc__ 2.05%. 21,414“ 206% forth and Scvrietl; Iiaety, llnrrls '1',,u|gpg'3 [Him-Q- will mo doubt rush“ lszlgléirgn: rezgglsgfilcon: clear; of tllretslllp, the mEJtiveGpoJWer 2 10,4 Meeker and Perkins, bring a crowd so come Mo“; _ ' conss s o wo screws urnc y a ' ‘ ' i-{gé-i- nllsslcvl- of 12 per cent.‘ They were conlpwssed u“. mow, The“ two 2-15 Trot. "W66 "@111! . - -- ' ' P 62.000 " ‘ zlllsgoltllguht;lfilzcmmlfiélrketllabofgl prolpellorsloaclluhiivlilg ion;- blllldez En“ Drum i135, by Ilia-gaging? ' u ' an OIJDOS B I) 19G, wra 8V0 VG 1 1 1 ll ted i i , o ft , - Etawah (Murphy) 11111011217", 1121111111111? osfirchgsergfild lllrcltlltlolglslnltflllzh111L111?“ illllldlzlpxllzssiéle- Ruby 31 “I blklnl, (lglxmwln g g Dnit.—Wciis and Woodall‘ Pcu- °°11°°1°d m“ regmur mmmlsamn llle by moans of cog wheels and Do: 811E115, "|:"“'(CI;?I):1B) 4 3 3 noch and Hoifulnnn. , - from the Government. Li erty . 3- (Csnad an Press) l w