.8. our... ,,“fllllllslil.sl.st.n.n.,ng . ‘ 'u'i;u-j 1‘1x{1i' -_. v v tan Church Iuiia ' F-‘l '1 .'l'l r. l" 7i'~1' 1511 »' "LaLniv-"qo 9| “TY 1 PIONIO- What Picnic? Crspaud’, Q '1‘; “A‘A v v V111 vvvv 4‘ “t 881111111 III IIYQI’! vyeck. -----1. . u _ w"- --. .. v - w- ,\ giints Wanted fi_ -________ _ WANTED Liv: LAGINTB for lwttkins_ I80 products. Dlrec ‘iojconsumer. Write The J, R, Watkins 00., 37B Craig St, Wrst, Mgintreal. ~ _..___T_________ 'A0ENT$.A‘—'GET IN A PROFIT- abls allyear commission busi- lléss of your own. Every pro- party owner; needs some of our 1103s hundred varieties of hardy lied Tag trees and plants. No owital needed. Complete QqujD_ ment and instruction freeuwrits Dominion Nurseries. Montreal. 101p -Wa.iit0d1-=Male Mai WANTED for tuna. work iipyll’ 235-.Fitzroy Street 31914 2i W TED IMMEDIATELY part t Iv assistant for fox ranch. -%L&*,} lfarqltharson. L- . _. 73F MAN WANTED-A competent and rcliable man to care dor and feed foxosw 1, blast hsvo experience. Ilanch )1; Westmorland County Apply stating salary to P. O. liox 301, Moucton, N 8., 747 36f. ‘SALESMEN-WE PAY WEEK ly‘ and offer steady employment selling our complete and exclu- sive lines of whole root fresh dug lo order trees and plants. Dost stock and service. We teach and eqnipyou free. A money making oportunity. ‘Luke Br0thnfs’ Nur- serTes Montreal. ASSISTANT DRY-GOODS MAN- ..AGER WANTED for a Calgary (Alla) firm. hlust bu callable of gpperintondl g employcs. 1\111di1w-lr4s's'sln'g'"n ti‘ ‘ xadvurtls- lug. Write to "A. B. C." Guar- dian, giving oxporlcrncc, qualifi- cations oml references. 828-5-31 L.__.___n___ MAKE MONEY AT HOME. -- $15 lo $60 paid weekly for your spare time writing show cards for us, No canvassing. We in- struct and supply you with the work. West-Angus Show Card Scrvice, 102 Colbourue Birilni; ‘Poronto. 1 ____.___¢____}-_- I lcip Wanted-Female VVTINTED cxpcrlnccd stcnvsrarlr or, apply 130x S48. Truro N. S. 1024-111. ~ DWANTJQQ» Afinuldorlmlddle agcd pcrsdu for gcncral housework. Apply,” Esplanade. 607.1 6i ‘CLERK. wjANfEDéEXPEfllENC err-dry ‘goods sales‘ girl tfol‘ goqor. _ asters in t. c coun l‘?- Agiplyv ‘lh own hand-writing. s, p experience and salary 0X" pgxelipitufcrence required. Mcr chant elo Guardian Offlco. ‘f . ' ‘ 7136-3-31 ,_._._._. ----—- 1 To Let To IJQT-wlsrge room light house keeping. 171 Grafton St. 753 331 To LET FIRST SEPTEMBER six room house, Ellalnclled bath. iii~o|1l11crrl and furnaces. Also lwWL-cflhiiiqc, for sale on c118)‘ (arms. Avenue. Aulz. 53f. ~ 'l‘eaoh"crs - Wanted wlkNTEDwflSct-ond class tcnchcr for Point [yi-Rochc School. Supplcrtitlrrt $75.00. D. ‘M. TEACHER WANTED for DdSnble School. lfirnt. or sccfnd class. H-irlifllbrricnt ‘ at $125. lllcctor Ainrriiirv, (Secy. Slll-Tl-rll TEACHER WANTED--Ah experr cIIOOd 2nd class mule tdachcr in Stirulcy" Bridge School'(now an l: (l-i S Sliglilcmentf‘ 00 <(75) for’ female. t. Brown. Siocy- 77372 41 .__.______f_____.._.a._v..9__. WANTPJII-tfiocorul class- "teacher hlr lIcrmg-ngo School, No. 32 oensflSupplcmont $75.00. —- -.‘J. Curlcy. Sctfy. 73S 2 ul .__.&_ ____._...,.._,..._.....__._..__.__.._ NTED r1 TEACHER FOR casonLGrove School. Supple- ‘ cnt for ssoond class $75.00 for ‘f, lrd class $50.00. W. E. I-lardy. _ creiary 728-3 4i __..._...._.___..?-_-__ WANTED-FOR ALBION CROSS ichonl. teacher. second class. upplomont $100.00. Midsummer 'v11cutinn,'A. n, Muthcson. Socy.. Peters, R It. No 2 I’. l ., . 757-3-8! r --- - W NTED-FOR PORT HILL , chool ilistrict No.. 4, Prince (1\1lll_\'.__n first or second class $fei>ledned¥ touch-arr rotary Trustees, Port Hill. . . 801-41“ 11111115111105“ ‘ll-AT iy-elocfper llne pel dny- lips Der llne per Ila! for 6 dnyn to a Ilse. Groups or 5 laurel. lnltlnl ' a pghtirsnt. discount for cash. Address torn: . lib. bppclrfl llnl F I l d , word; for qnp vvcsln. flllztlozmwzraodPgc-Lr-fle ltirbcrt Cotton,‘ Brighton is plemcn-t $150 ($70). " vvv I Ills s» flu for a dun or over. Count l5 wnnl- r count as one word. Int of nd. nnd Inn 75c for levels ve- wordn per ‘LA Q - ‘A vvvvvvvv vvvv Vvvvvvv u Miscellaneous JNO. ALFRED McDONALD, BUR veyor, Harmony Jct. 733-281 APPLICANTS DESl-ROUS OF EN tering September class of North Adams 'i‘l‘aiulalg School for Nur- ses write Superintendent. For Sale OLD PAPERS FOR BALE-AP- ply Guardian Office. FOR SALE-School desks at your uwiu. price, W. Ii. Long. City. . 812-5-31 (ianadiail Farms for Sale. ‘200 ACRES WITH GROWING CROPS, 8 CATTLE, HORSES, tools. implements include-d if taken soon: ncnr industrial cit markcts; mile it. It. town; iii- lage for 2 1-2 tons hay, 35 bus. wheat‘ per acre; 25 cow brook- Wiil0I‘(.'(l pasture; estimated 2000 cords wood; 100 upplc trces, plum, cherries, small fruits, fine 10 room house, two 40 ft. barns, outbuildings. Own- er Illlilblu operate, $5,500 takes all, part down. M. R. Ilerrctt. Strout ‘Farm Agency, Springhill N. S., Con. 3~ __ Lost: LOST-On Upper Queen street o purse containing between $7.00 and $8.00. Findcflplcnse leave at this office}, Reward. LOST—On ltlfle Range spcctncllz-s; in cnsc. .. Efrrrlemploose ropMt to Mrs. D. lStcwnrt. 185 Prince Strcct, - v 815-5-3l LOST-Avngon robe botwce-n Nonth (River Corner and Jewell ‘Road. 1D. C. Webstcrfis-North Island Priest "to Study in Belgium 'l‘hcrr~ arr.- to be several changes in the (caching s-(aif of Loyolla J-csult College, (Montreal for tho ensuing" your and among tho nonrcs mc-ntioncdhro those of sev- crnl Islanders. . Rcv. ifrancls rltlcDmmid, S. J. formerly of Vernon ‘River and ll brother of Rev. Pllus McDonald, St Georges is-togo to Florsnncs. Belgium to study aesthetic thco- ic.‘ ' ' ' Rev. 0.1.1. J. Menorah: 1...‘... crly oi‘ St. Andrews and who is at present (in the Island Is t0 b0 transferred toqStauisht s N0Vllli1l¢ Guelph, Ontario where 0 will 11l50 cntor upon the stildy of aesthetic iiwology. Itcv. Father (Mciilmraid is a brother of Dr Augustus Mc- Donald. hourls ' ‘Rcvl Goorgc 1F. Bradley, 1S. J. rc- tilillg tho same position 1 un the faculty as last year. , Among the mon appointments tho Rev. Plus MoLcllarl. S. J. brurihcr of iiev. ‘Dr. ‘Mchellflll- Rvciior of St. Dunstnns University and 111w. Austin Britrllcy, S. J. will). at prencrlt ongagcd‘ at ‘mission work on tho Island. BIRTHS ;RUCE,-— At Grand View, on the 201th. oi‘ July 1022, to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Angus l., llrucc. a dauiilllfl‘ W|SNER—At “hltcrvalo Mills. (Aug, 1st, IIIZ-Ll, f0 1MP. flilti Mrs. J. (‘.. Wisncr. a H011- STEVENSON-At. ‘North Rivcr. c. p, r., m1 July 2211d. I922. l0 All" “m; Mrs, Evcrott Stevenson. a d-iruglrrv-r. .DEA.'I'JIS pRA55.R._At1;lMnyiicltl, Alltl- ‘till-- may John-i‘, ‘Fraser. ngcd 7'?- Fuucrnl today“ Saturday‘ _ai 1W0 p.111. " ,._ ,_ "'“““§.~%'é"§§ouo1r-o~ CAME. WIFE SAYS NFlW YO-RK. Aug. 4-—0no of m‘. [ongcst sprccs In history. ll in m...“ y; is not absolutely thc- lonil- put, was ntlrlbuied IrldnyQlO 11 forlucr Iiartonlll-I‘. Ausust ""1"- ins. titty-raw. by his Wllc- mi"- who told a Brooklyn magistrate hor husband got drunk. tlle (l0? prohibition wont. into effect un-l had boon drunk over since. H6 “m, not dong r1 day's work in foil!‘ - land an‘ yours. .Bl10 Bflldr Ram‘ -'- ' nis- ‘mi-artsy rim-or our o ‘a o‘. "lent $130. Archibald Ellis, Sec‘ tho wife declared. Ilr- was locked EH’. Prltchard, score 320 and ‘Mr. W, K “Qggrg 9w"- 307- ‘Ml’. W. Mclnniirand Ml‘ J. A. ‘Moors made a score oi‘ 315 fllld 1X09 points respectively in stead oi‘ 305 and 301 as previously Ilublishicd. HARVEST EXCURSION-There ltrcre about seven hundred hsrv. 0st excursionlsts left the Islam] yesterday morning for western Canada. Among those leaving irom Charlottetown were: Messrs Owen Trainer. James McQuurric, Vernon -Cr0ken. Adolf Crokon, James Crnken, Bernard Mom“. key, iHurry Ilananhan, Lcstor 3°"- l‘3""'~‘5l FlYlln. John MuCar- "011. Flrlc Arsanauit. John Duffy. Hurry llodnionrl, Pctcr Walsh and Jack Irving. ' -—-—-<o->---_ PERSONALS ifupaoiseif Ann out n1 JOIISIA u sum. 'll"77lll!5lli')l ‘K911111111 ‘J. i‘ '~l'I/\'I (Mrs. i1. i). lingers and daugh- crs, Frances aul illargzlret are visiting Mrs. linger/s‘ parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ‘Lawson city. tMiss» Katherine Irving of the (‘liurlottctovrn Girardlau staff louvcs this inorniug on a three week's visit to Montreal. Marry Harvesters Leave From, Prince _ County The follouing young mmr llelt yesterday ‘for Western (Ydrlatlll from Kensington and other W136- hern polnts.— itoyl Stcphensoil. Kcnsiugtcrl, W111, (fonnick. l\“ll- slngion, Angus ,Or1*. Kvnsiilglofll, rlliir-Lo Manson awlIr-llvl‘ 22.140343 5 Allison Mann, Kirnsiugton, Joscilh Ilrohaut, I\'c.1r.~:i11gton, Alfrcd Ides- ‘cry, Kcnsin-lrton, Will Iioylc, Ken lslngton, David Clark, Iieusinglorl ‘Adban Mclmllau, Kcnsingion, Mrs Geo. I-lcudl, son, i(L‘iiHiIil.§'i()II. James llcrnartl, Kcnsirlizion, David Clark, iicirsrirgiorl, I<Jrncst Fal- laud, Kcnsington, (‘Iyrcil Conrrick, Spring Valley}, Harold ilrcyirton. Spring Valley, Mclvillr- Iircyuton, . Silring 'Va.l.li~y,"liI1l\v11r(i Mkllmod. lSpring Vallcyj, I'm-stun fhampiou. ‘Spring Valley, Null Mcfiougan, lrishtoyvn, Leslie (farnpbcll, Irish.- _town, Johnston ltlnnn, irishtowvn. Campbell, irishtnwn, Wm. Marks, vor. [Long River, ‘Mrs. Wm. Payutterl] Lnug River. Elmer ifayntor, Long River, Wm. Marks, Long! River. Stanford (Zampbcli. Lflllg River. David Johnston, Long River, Thos. Fitzsimmons, Long Itlve-r, Jas. Fitzsimmons, Long River, A1111:- rose llrcunan, Long lrivnr, lfirirl-f ham Jnhnsiouc, Long River, Ed. Sinclair. ilamilion. Wm. Sinclair. ‘Hamilton, Thus. Campbell, Hamil- ton, ltusscll Campbell, llnniiiion, Geo. (Yumpbcll, Burlington, liar- old Ilrcynton. Iiunlingitim Lei men \Vo0dsidc. Margato. G Mn,\’l1cw,rl\lurgaic, llaroid Ifrizzcl, Murgaic, Ed. Ilcurlsto, Margate, Starllcy Thompson, lhlargatc, Hu- Fallanrl, hlnrgate, ‘Gordon ‘Wnoflsltlc. Mirrgatc. (‘ahill Bearis- ,to, Margsie, Wall-ie Adams, ‘Sch Vic-w, James G-rairaln, Sea. View, Arthur Stewart, Sea View, Alfred Hole, Clifton, Gco. Colo Clifton, Dan Mbllily. Clifton, Leslie (lass, vtlrifton, J.'11n,c.~):M1-.'l{uy, lttlifiou. (Ilaud Dunninigwllifton, liarry Mc Gulrk. Clinton. Alfred (Yoics, Cllm ton, William Riley, Clinton, Geo. Cousins, Park (Jorner, Alex. Rob. ertson, Park Corner, Donald (lamp bell, Park Corner, Chas. Duggan $00 View. Wallis Adams, Sea View, John W. Murphy, rSca View. ‘Elmer (folc, French River, l-larry ‘Mdrsllilll, Frcrich River, Chas. Bcr nard, French ‘River, Armenas Pid gcnn, French Rlvcr. Roy Pldgeon, l"rcncl1 Illvcr, Waltcr Iicrnarrl, French lIivcr, Dan Connick, Nor- born, Dan (lillis. Norfboro, Clark Il;11'd'in;.:, Nnrboro, lllay florflmq," Freetown, Wm. Intros, Malpcque, Walter llc11|'|1to,-M1tl|pe1|\rc, Lyle (1ro4lc1',‘,Darulcy, Ralph Ilrztnden. Darnlcy, .Ias. M, (!ir.1{|"j,1,,n_ Dam. icy, (iorrltln “Yootisltlc, “Margntc, Edwin llcarisio, Marguic, Stanley 'I'l1o11i|ison, Margate, ilurhlrl Priz- ril, Marguic, James Wlziicr, Mar lzalc, J. McArvill, Mill Vulley, Mark blur-pity, (Tlcrmcnt, MrqEas. tcr, Kelvin, Iloruce Faun, Ilcuilf Mayhem. - u ".1 - r '2 i" . n Y‘ n noi- pert... ed to shit-dislike 1y Some Method rucrrricrou, n. o.-- Aug. B. ~ Alter spending half thenlfiht ma icing n carotid list of his irsseis and litiblhiics, C. .I. belie/II. a in- cai tailor. stood bcforo a mirror and cut his throat dccplly on the loft sidc. Iic tlicn drank other out tho nrtcrics in his left wrist and flnuliy nlncod u noose around his ucck, after tying the 4'00!’ to iht- cciiiirg of tho vorundah. I-Ie wnu found strangled lo (loath. This was all disclosed at. an in- pucvt today. lmitclfs wife riled about six months ago and since int-u ho has been suffering from Ivan-r...- II l). dcprcssion. lills finanicla-l affairs were in .5000 order. L ...._'1.-.....- < - 01111111. 11601115171 Why the Church Engllandh Picnic st _ eni t. at, to be- . N?“ Tllllfflllfly. Well I Bllklllfoi] V _ lDavld (lllfllpllflll, lrishtown, 11aairrii*”'““""' the Finder please lgvp ntl ' ' l w. ‘ Stgiiolru Milli Wlns First Heat in Sculls (Slloolnl to The Guardian.) - : E0318 there. We always havd a “FHIIJADEIJPIIIIA, Aug. 4. 4- ~ ,,. " ~ O , ' o _ Pnmntwon or CD10" o‘ 82nd ALL Address ‘ s time at‘ that Picnic. Aug 511. gntgu 2. DtebyeaRof i incest‘; 131;: -- 1. ,§“-l!'l?l?. lQ-"le °°cl1ill°fl by DP- Gsvrse Duncamof l CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD the Illrstnlvilaillt '11’. ‘flitrsscjstign so... - 1 00114101‘ 1 ——Cburcb of England service at ior single sound on the Schuy-Kll 10,15 ,,_m___§,%b,, 5mm 1 910118110 next suuduy a; 11,00 ,,_ River, today lu the regatta or the 700 pméiév v qaldua 1 m. and at Springfield at 74);) p National Association of Adllfllfilll‘ ' h’ 1 , 1. "L (Sermon subject Temperance. Oarsmcn being held here. Parents of, nth ‘$111001 children will please note the I All are cordially Invited. " ' .,_‘<o>i— - ‘ iaolahllgo-ogdlour to:10.15 a.n1. ' “‘—*— ' " L ‘ h’ x aw _l ,, otOgllzRgOTlOw-In the report, 0S6 l IZBIIS 1p- , _' " m; m . ~ ttawe Aggregate Rifle - ‘_ - . ;,_,,_, , -- . » "“ from. u... 1..11r....,-..r....- were ~_ 1n Two Countries ‘ f": "-4 “flavv- ;¢";--- ~- ‘¢._- .. u _ omittod: Mr.‘ C. .._,____ ‘LONDON, August '5.— The r0- natriaoiou of Canadian exsolrllors in_ llmgiund is to be continued. ‘Pbe sum of $150000 has been ap- propriated for this purpose H1111 will be available until next Ap- ril. Uncertainty as to whether it is to be zulnrirlistorerl by the Lon- don office of the Department of Soldiers‘ Civil lie-establishment or by the] ‘branch of the Canadian High Commissioner's office which has hitherto carr-icd on ‘the work hasheld up tho whole scheme. It is now too latc Io return these Canadians in time for the harvest ing, they will arrive only in time fo_1- the (Jauadian winter. tltllt is understood that the full ocean steamship fare is to be paid for. that only-BOO to 600 men with their dependents can be repatria- ted with the rum zivallahle. Only cx-scrvicc men who took their discharge in England, unless they are (ianadian born. are eligible. Others iwho returned here after taking their (list-barge in Canada are in= a difficult position. Ais llley have been twelve months or more absent from the Dominion tho (‘nnadiaur Government claims ‘hill U10)’ arc no longer" Cuna- dians. O11 the other hand they are still (Yanadlims. They‘ Jmye thus become a. twilight lcltlzgng_ men without o. country. Prod Association Meeting 111 Montreal - 1i At u mach“ n; the Mnutrea Produce '1\‘ll‘l'L'lIi\I1iS' Assooiatiloll. August 21111.. 111: l" "w g tiou ivas passe t- _ Rmsghvpgzp that all 11111914598 of farm products, such as bull-e; (whs-cso and 0385- P“""'h“5e‘l om and after (his ‘date. shslbtlfe Pam for on the ‘basis of (lellllt- 11E r ll‘ “l? was l-‘uivriticii 11151501.- lvnsi) that a copy m‘ (ills lu-ml“: rpm no sent to all the Choose alll Butter Boards in (auada apd a s0 to each mcnrber of the llW-lufe lpcrs_ zlccordinillY- lin publishing n. copy of till? T9" Association suites that buyers will Bl-lll to hour. ihc Stump Tax duty all‘; all saiesljhey make to Ialllililn", and, as a mwtter of fttct. llllsl Stump 7'11), on each transaction] under, tho present syswlll- 09911151 to be paid threc times. over. vlll 1.-—l3y the seller. in the 0011011‘!- .2._-I;y up‘ IMvDUlTGHl ‘Merchant on, bills of exchange when-the goods are sold to (lrua-t Jiritiuu or elsewhere. '3.~liy (he hurtdlcr ol‘ the busi- ncss in the country when (liv- . dcnd (zhcqucs Hrs ilfllil 1'01‘ milk or cream sent. to the factory. . The Association feels that the farmers irutlhi. to take this matter up vigorously with the Minister of l and I c.1111 assure you that such movement on the part the farmers will receive tbs hear‘ ly support of the Montreal! duoe lMl-rchants‘ Association, if their assistance be required. Tho Arliociailon. finds cult to believe that it was the intention of tho Minister of Fin- ance that this (ax should be paid three (limes on the one transac- tion, ~ IHIIIJADEIIPIIIA; "Aug. 5.— Within thirty" atyu Solltiicrn ‘Eur qpe, Northern Afrliich’ 11nd, the whole of ASnlflI will be destroyed by curihuuairos- and (he residents E9. ’I‘hi,; is tho "latest prcdiction oi Ilr. M. A. Nobles, .1 physician and gcrwlorzlst who lms silltiicti vtflcarr- lo (iisllll‘liflilc.es‘ sluoc irisgradua- (ion from Syracuse University in 1881. ‘Tho Western section of the United Status beyond (he ltoc_ ky Mountains is also on Dr. Nob les schctlilllo it] dttszilppear. Cau- "i‘ho crupilnu that will wipe out Europe will occur near Buda- pest, whore there are at present seventy volcanoes, Dr. Noblcs said. ‘i Old Mlnjol-Bbriupnel was walking ith a friend when they passe-d u m-cttyglrl. A-t once the M-ajor tirr-ned to his companion with a. grim. "Thcrc," he said triumphantly "did you soc Ihnt charming young lady smllc at mo?" "Oh, that's nothihg to Worry about." replied his friend, consol- ingly. "The first, time I m-w you I laughed out ‘loud. but. I soon got, IHCd to your face." _ PROBLEMS DIFFER. rIn tho ‘Edmonton country they lighted bonfires to keep the frosts sway. We all have our problems. Probably Edmonton hub heard-that in the south we sometimes have to turn on the water to keep drouth away. ~41». ~wunm¢u-.....uusrislis-~ /.-.-~ theso returned men, wlrich‘ means‘ excess Stamp Tux at Lillie of l1'~\l"|llll1l'-§"V9F-1l ""1011 315,, runny a your. ha“. ills blows incorrectly- llast the distance. . . -~ 1. l! z Fm"'"°° '“' “m” u 0mm“ ‘when ‘lalllihorfidcazlc or South Brewer in “Li; the mar future. Stacey 01111101111095 ithut he is glad Pm to take 13 game -nn or Idrumntor Fleming with (Prem- bluy and they can bring any mid- 11 ‘hurt: for Ernie Mcdrutyrc as announced by the nianiagcr, Jlarry Chairmen. Both Managers Stacy and ‘Chais- son rwuuld- be glad thcsc countries will all ‘be kll- ' ‘ orici 0111s midsummer harness hours, got away to a flfelll this afternoon when llllllel‘ w“ is w remum on: um may“ ..i Lnmlbcr-t Todd, that horse tak- qgriiyrr‘ cywo'y'ynrorm.~ uv-“l *i --=cu.lrsnrluv r ' . ' = lllllllflltiilllilli Wins From Ernie Mintyre in Ellsworth Largo Crowds secs Wondoflul tight —Mclntyrc_ Hn Shade Over Sailor In Firstolxabut Trem- blay Jab in 11th Proves Fltll to Colored Flash-Ellsworth Mayor Stops Fight in 12ft) Round with McIntyre on the flopss-Trsmbisy Opens to Most any Middleweight In the World. BANGOR. August 4. Nearly a thousand boxing fans attended the first mitt shoiw that has been held In Ellsworth in ten Years yesterday afternoon at Hancock Hall and there they saw Eddie Tromblay of Boston and the middleweight. champion of the Navy bcut Ernie McIntyre 01f Ban- gor. Up u11tii tho 10th round the affair was about an even. thing, both boys handing lthe fans a real boxing ulltrnction with plenty of science and pep mixed up, but be- ginning with the tcuth round the sailor began Ito hand out a little punishmcnt to the colored flash but not enough to distress the (‘hlaisstlrt boy to any extent. it lwas In the eleventh frame whei-1 tire Maine middleweight champ stopped in-to u right jab and wont l0 the mat in. a dazed condition. It was a terrific punch although it traveled not more than four inrhcs. Tremhlny. famous for sucdi a pack. had hit a blow that (il-tcrniiuicd the winner 01f the bout. McIntyre went to the mat but. silo-vied his garnoncss .by git ling illp as quick as he went down. Ile ‘was in :1 dazed condition and manngeil to cover up until the gun-g scnt him back to the corner. Trcmblay gflrops McIntyre Again Still 1iazcd; but proving Iiimself a rual fighter the colored trash ju111pcd'out of his corner and cur- ricd flghfto- the confident sailor. 'l'hey suxappott a few jabs and again ‘Prcmblay. lunricrl the right hook and his opponent (lrrrppctl for tho second time during the bowl. . The colored mun was bleodinii; from the mouth and nose aml his loft eye was closed. Beaten and bruJsr-d, the gnmc hlclniy" stood up and hoped to stay until the ‘bcli finished the round ho covcrctl up and us he la)’ on the ropes in :1_ physically senso- loss condition 'l'reurblay clouted but foiled to .llo(.r him. The mayor" of, Elic- lyrorth instructed dtefr-rct- Jim ‘(lrcclcy to stop tho light as Mc- ‘lnitvrs “'11s really out on his feet. ‘ lad 1111i. Molntyre met with such l} fate in the closing frames of . .~ - , he classy’ bout.‘ ho would have per» which 1,1,1 bnc“ Assocmtlon, Willi (he rcqlltht llldl l _ l ~ [they “Om-y “m”. buyers “my ghuplhaps shaded his op-pen-ent. rfor he, ‘was the same clover Ernie that i1ns performed in those parts for Although he timed on several occasions, _ho managed tto land tell- ing punches several times on tho sailor and in the first an-d second roulntls and for a while some 1c°ught chat Tremblay wouldnit Tile boys box- 0d and exhibited some clever stuff and tihoy roundly applauded by the interested audience, many of whom were women. Trcmbiay is An imporved Fighter Eddie Trembiuy has improved a great deal since hits last appear- ance in Bahgor and more of-him \\'.‘llli(i be local , fans. tween him and a welcomo sight -for A return match be iMclIityrB would bad drawing card at Manager Bill pcrcentt age the world herc to That same offer goes to (fight their ' I iliiaitlizt P321113; rillngllittheinulli: Dr. Noble Makes ""5- Rough Prediction —-+-—— Lamlleit 1.1.1 I . Féitures Racing ' At Fredericton l-‘REDEllhI-CTON, Ailg. 3.— Fred- meet dour start ideal whciher conditions and over l1 although rposiponodt twell/lfl lust track thrco fine races took place. The feature was tho showin! lng the 2.15 trot and pace in straiglht heats unrh twice tramp- ing tho m-ile in 2,101/4- 301110 "m? " finial tllners caught him faster than that. His performance was remarkable. ‘Lambert Todd's time today is tho fastest on this (rack outside of a frcofor all. » Summaries: 1 2.25 Pace, purse $400. Lee Harrington b m by Molso, Eli. Morrell, Me for“. (More), Doro. . 4 1 1 1 E.A.S., 2.20, b g Roaring Brook " Farm. Barton. (Vt), Loo . . Mnséb Dcwoy, gg, Roaring Brook Form. Barton; (V1,). ‘Lee T. J. Devin, b 3, I110. Mo Donald, Fredericton, Ffolycs =1: . .-.-.-. . -. T080 M». b B. J. H. De "Itt Woodstock, Dewitt. .. 6 I 6m Bettey Carnage, br m, H, 1233 3322 1'5 0'4 t‘ 5v 1101.. y- a liter-x will‘ 11a... Loses To Jock’: Iiayseei ,- -_ In Chester Ilacc CHESTER, August i.—l-laylesd IV. Imported this year from New York by C. M. Jack of Chester and Halifax, won by forty four seconds corrected time from R. A. Corbetfs Wiudsvard, of ‘Halifax in the first. of the series here today for the Chester Basin Challenge Cup. Linnea, Dixie, Raven, Cap- rice and Mary 8.. all of Chester. followed in the order named. Two victories are necessary ‘for the winning o: the cup. . 'I'yroon, L. V. Smith. won» the opening raco of n similar series for th-is year's ownership of n trophy donated by the Chester Bay Yacht Club for competition among the "Star" class yach-tg of the Royal Nova Scotia Squadron. Her elapsed time was 4 hours. 53 minutes, 47 seconds and she -was followed by Scqut 11, C. E’. Nash 4.50.02, lJ-llirondclle, Crocus 4.56.45 Buccaneer and Vik- ng. iijl-Ilronlieile finished flying a protest flag and claimed that tho Tyroou had not rounded one of we bums. The protest wlIl-bs heard by the combined sailing committees of the Halifax and Chester- Clubs. . The course for today's Chal- lenge Cup event lead from Front. "llfllflr to Ilnfuso Head. thence to Iilandforil. to Clay Island, to Ra- fuse litud and to finish at Front Ilarbor. The wind was mostly Slllllllcfly. light and fluctuating. I divided its favors alternately be wecn llayscerl and Windward, Windward, sailed by W. J. Rouc, detigrrcr of the champion ly better start, but Hayseed, sail- ed by Ilaroid Hllchic, (‘hester was close on Wlndwardhi he-eis and soon caught up and passed through her Ice. llaysced pointed llishcr and footed faeterl On, ‘llbc beat from Clay Island t0 Ruful Ilead the two leaders split tach and ‘ililchie wcnt ovor to the eastward. while Itoue went Westward iroping to get more brcozo and a hotter slant. Ho did not get it and when the yachts roilnderl Ilnfusn Island Head Hay- secrl was seven minutes in the lead. , On the home irun, however. Windward with a larger spinnaker than Hayseed with itiarconi rig could spread tore itlonr: like a. fury and gained six and a half minutes to the lilllsh line. As tho line was IIUJTGG, Wind- ward tried for the wcaihcr berth. Hayseed luffcd and continued luff ing until she vv-cnt into shoal wa- iter. Sh: bore away and Windward ‘was forced to do likewise. The re- sult was to leave Hayseed sit-ill to -M urrsy . fisherman Blucnnso, had a slight» l’: ‘4‘-‘- x ‘x“- w‘. $4- ilalnly load Ant mill Pouch Sandwich Orange Oroam Swiss Chocolate Sultana Smyrna Social Tea Graham Wafers Salt Wafers Oyster Crackers Macaroon: fifil H6O0-O004-O9”§°"" Walker tallies h is Philadelphia St. Louis At Chicago. Washington Chicago liuttirrics~ritfngririge ich; alk, Yaryun. tAt Detroit Boston Detroit 1Batteries-——Plercy, 00000 M Second game. At ‘Philadelphia Si. Louis wcathcr and slightly ahead. Ap- proaching the finish the wind. and pu-t Wlrldward ln (he weather position. ilayseerl was still ahead ‘Phoweverflr and Wliudtwurd couild I the finish line thirty seconds in; (he icud. Summaries: Hayseed IV (Harold I-lilchey 14 seconds, 4.15.34. Windward (W. J. Roue), scratch 4.16.18. Linnct, (lChares fllaltc-dtit); 4.16.13. Dlirzle (J. R. Bartlett) 14.48, 4.20- '10'.1=§ Raven (S. J. Allen) 15.42 4.20.27. (fabrics (S. Janucy) 17.40 4.21.52. Mary S (Captain Murdoch) 19.36 4.30.59. ii- n the Finals for, Téunls Trophies SICAIIJIIIGHT‘. N. J,. Aug. 3.— William M. Johnston. of (laii-for his. and it. Norris Williams, i-l., of Boston, won ‘their way into the finals (‘or the Seubriglht Luum Tennis and lCrIc-kett. ‘Club bowl late today. Johnston beat Robert Kinsey’, of California. 64,64, and Williams bent F. T. Hunter, of New York, 6-2. 9-7. ' lMrs. Molllu Bjurstarli; Mallory, New York, won the right to con. test for the women's» bow] with Leslie. Bancroft, of Boston, by defeating ‘ll/lily Sutton Bundy of San Francisco. 64;, 54.1 M15; mm croft hnd dcfcnied Hclon Wills. Californian ‘champion, in the other half of (he semi- finals. C Robertson, Si. John Robertson . . . . . . .. .. 6 8 6 ro 'I\imc— 214%; 2.15 1-4, 2.15%; 2.1714. . 2.16 trot, Merchant's puns, $400 Red Russel-l, 2.00]. ch g, by Gilbert Rod. I’. I’. Fox Mod <fqrr$, (IMassJ, _Dore Mr. Dell, 2.15%. b g. Dusting ‘lug Brook Farm, (liarfbry, (VL). lllion . . . . . . . . . .. Jimmie Forbes, 2.151/.,'b 1F‘. P. Fox, Muiford. (Mass). 111 Fox ...233 Alfred King, 2.13%, blk. gfll‘. V. Holduumy, rflloitltorf. tMe.) Nevcres 3 4 4 Tlmfr-Z-lfli. 2.141 1-4; 2.14%. 2.16 trot and pace, Manufacturer‘! purse $400 . I Lambert 'l‘odti. 2.1053, hg.bv Jim Todd. Rohrinw Brook (Stables. Barton; tvttmw ton . . . . .. .1... "111 Major ‘Frisco, 2.16%. bg Newport Stock Farm, Now- port, (Vt). Gcrow r2 2 iilgh Knob Btlfluty, MQHLII I11. Si}. nice Si. John. Rica 3 3 2 Emotion-less, 2:14 “Th: ‘r-n. light out of the‘ , southwest, shifted to the castwnrdlbhadolls mm Homing‘ not blanket hcr. Hayseed crossedlNew York Philadelphia American League Nstlonsy League 4m‘ ' Pineapple Sandwich "Everything That's Oocd to Eat." Big Leagues twenty-fifth home run oi‘ the season. RHE Perkins: R.H.E. 0i000l000—2 0 0 000000000—0 4 0 and Picin- Blalrcnship, Hodge and Sch- 11.11.15. 0000-0 2 1 00060001—7 R 0 illlken and Waiters. Pllette and Woodall. RJLE. Boston 400000000-4 G 1 Detroit 10301002 -—7 11 1 Batteriss—diusso)|. Karr and Rue]; Oldham, Ehmke and Man- ion l At Cleveland R.H.E. New York 00i5002011—i0 l9 2 Cleveland 100.2210300— 9 l6 2 Batterles~Moys, Hoyt. Shaw- key and ‘Schang; llhle, Mails. Lliindsey. Edwards and O'Neil, RHE Butterics—flaincs and Alnsmith At New York Chicago 00000 Batterles—- Aldridge, and 1Bat'teries-—4Rixey. IGII Wlngo; Jersey Cit)‘. 4: News Buffalo, 9; Syracuse, Won New York 59 Si. Louis 61 Chicago 53 Pitts-burg 50 Cincinnati 5'2 Brooklyn 48 Phllndelphln 34 Boston 34 Won I ILILE. 0000-0 4 1 000003200~5 13 2 Stucland 0'Furrell; Nhef and Smith, r At Boston R.II.E. Pittsburg 100000400—5 11 1 Boston 010000000-1 4 4] Batteries-Glamor and lliattox; Watson. Oeschger. McNamara and O'Neil, Gowdy. at Brooklyn 3.11.11}. Cincinnati 000000000—-0 4 0 Brooklyn 03001000 ——4 7 3 lenpie and Grimes and Miller. International League Toronto. 8; Rochester, 3. ‘Ialtimore. 3; Reading. 0, rk. 2. 7. HOW THEY STAND National League. American Laquc Lost. P.C. 39 .602 41 .598 4R .538 47 .515 50 .510 49 .495 50 .370 62 .354 Lost P.C. '7 v 1 Y- , P” l1 Bis‘ Summer lunches = A Fruhfjult received from the factpiydtlnsllla msnt of dainty biscuits at Jcnklno’ offers yoblcocd muoh baking during tho hot weather. Assorted Marshmallow Assorted Sandwich u Club tennis team yesterday . - Wllarvard and. Yalc 000300002-5 10 (1 _ 30010113 -—9 12 5 Batteries-Hasty and Wright, Van Glider and Collins. _ Johnny hicintyrc. ' the sporting department of - - - Teicgrlllllli tire’ veteran writes: 010201008-4 11 f! 000000100-1 7 1i idi- II'OH- We" Lady Finger-o Arron/roof, I é‘ ._ am ciké "'“’““" ' Fruit Ginger-brand ’ ’ i Ooooanutlfl“ o M , . f, M, 4. A "i l’. in... ,0 l; 1L ...r.»1~ . Gmqor Ships Oatmeal I '_.-. 8w“: Wine t3, ,j," " Oat Crisp “ ' Assorted Ics Wafers . Choose Wafers Reception Wlfern _ l; illlyets’ AIIIGIIIZIITGIIII . . -‘ ,' noxoorr, ‘Aug. 2.-'fho Guess! o- featcd the ALIICTICZIIJ 901W" 110m six rmtches to thrce. All the matches were in doubles. Swin Records Brolrell- COLUMIBUS, Ohio, Aug. 4,- Johnny Weismull-cr of CMCHQO world's champion swlrumer, Hlllllc tercd two world's records ln ill}! Ohio State Journal swirrifninll meet liege yesterday. lie befitod his own 75-yard back stroke re- cord of 3 1-5 second negotiating the ilistance in 46 3-. seconds. ills old ‘hark was 49 4-5. XVeiH- mailer was successful in his ' lit- tempt to lower the E10 yard ; free style record heldby Duke Kahuna- moka of Honolulu. He swam the distance in 22 4-5 seconds a io- coud better than the llawellarfs p best mark. Sullivan Would - 9 Box liintyre »M1ikc (“Tu~in') Sullivan of Csm bridge (la/lass), would like to ‘box in a letter to the "Dear sir,——<l would like nothing better than to ‘box’ Johnnie 10c- intyrc, theQiocal welterweight I believe snduL; would peck tire house to the limit. I b0xcd his brother, Mike. a long time ago at Sydney and we fought one of tho greatest bouts ever witnessed in that part of the country. With muny (hanks and regards to a/II my friends not forgetting wyour self.” _ ' WOMEN'S SWIMMING RACES NEW YORK, Aug M-Gortrdda I-iderle, o fthe New York Women's Swimming Airecintion won the 3 1,52 mile international swimimng race for women off Long Island yesterday, finishing in 01 minutes. 34 3-5 seconds. Helen Wainwright of tho same club, was second and Hilda James the youthful Ilrltls star. third. ‘s1. Louis 59 42 .5 4 New Yor-k 59 44 .6 ‘Detroit 5d 47 .5144 Cleveland 53 52 _ .5415 Washington 47, 52f .170 Philadelphia 40 68 .3108 Boston 39 62 .386 I International League l . Wpu Lost RC. Baltimore 73 3 .703 Rochester G3 4o .583 Buffalo 6i ~49 .655 Jersey City 60 49 .550 Toronto _ 53 53 .500 Reading 41 60 .439 Syracuse 4d Bil .373 Newark 75 >202 an P. Vincent, Butzhurst, (‘us sck .. .. 444 Tlme—— 2.10% 2,10 1.4; 2_1g%_ 1'. VAILING LANGUAGE. creme a 1o noun A LA GDACE" m rams MEANS "war res CREAM"—THE BAIMIE m QUEBEC, on m 111w LOCALITY minim cannon rs run ma» MANY or THE riroir cuss PLACES EVEN m ENGLISH-SPEAKING OOM-MUNRTIBS vss "corms A LA omen" r0 own run" CREAM’ A crmmm DISTINCTION. on ANYWHERE ON rm: rsmun THERE us NWNEED r012 A rarvcv NAME r0 "hon TONE“ TO ran POPU-' LAR PRODUCT, as rrm POPU-LACE GENERALLY KNOW run zmsr AND ASK r011 ’ sulfa’ -IN crmn-whwmwu - ICE CREAM “It's a F6621” Ileieatellliirlltiglaritl -