Of d Ke ego ’ ‘J I. I e5 Kit clean an s ti l (In ‘STU U t‘ ‘l (i l\ e or acid. 1 ?‘. I. >=. THE oaallsormrowu Genome. m , . .. ‘ . 1 .. __ ‘E-uupl, ... ..-<|...-< PAGE THREE “so T‘) L s dirt dram. s nitiilins; no. ( i I\A"I"l<lS~—ltle or over. 8e vvonln for one Week- week, AAAAAAAAAA L able all year commission mess of youn own. perty owner needs some - capital needed. Complete ,__._ A0 etvo territory. sltion. Hyancinthe. Que. WANTED Watkins 150 products. to consumer. Write Montreal. scrsr: Men, “lumen milk percent. profit. New, aily useful necessary every homo buys several. ‘ k-ct sample. fFactory" 309 Pine, Elillllbotllport. ' /\ gents Wnntlel ttlssllllfibvlllllslllllils per jlne per duly. lle per line per line per day for ll dnyn or ov "Nuns of 5 fllhlleu, ln discount for cash. Ad illpeelol Rutee Fornl Situation “muted, 50c for eeven words per WANTED AGENTS IN QUEEN'S County for fast selling‘ machine to furnlers and cthels. Territory _ ‘going fast. Apply at once to A. E. Wood. Alexandra, Lot 49. >-—--—-_ 'AGENT8.—-GET IN A PROFIT- busi- Every pro- of our nine hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag trees and plants. No equip- ment and instructionfree. Write Dominion Nurseries. Montreal. ENTS CANVASSERB WANTED ill drugs for foot ailments, exclu- Very gogd propo- 30 St. Anne ‘Btf. St. LIVE. AGENTS f-l-JT Dircct Tho J. 1t. Watkins Co., 3'79 Craig St. , West, ' "AGENTEMWANTED. -—OANVAS. 8 2G0 exception- article; Poc- i4- Help \Vanted-.—Mal_e::~ WANTED—MAN T0 WORK? lhl-ly‘. Apply Joseph Darlill ' >——-.--_ gton . WANTED-SIX MEN TO for ‘Choose Box to work inside and side. Apply ‘folrlpilny.’ 53 MAKI MONEY AT HOME to=-$60 paid weekly for Factory. four Sprlllgtoll Lumber ilicLcotl. WORK Two out- 8-251 6i. — $15 YOIH‘ epare time iwriting show cards for us. No canvassing. We in- strtlck and supply you‘ with the work. West-Angus Show Card ‘Service. 102 Colhorne Toronto. ~ SALESMEN WANTED FO Bldlnfl. R "The Old Reliable Fonthlll Nurseries‘ " P~to solicit orders for high nursery stock Experience "essaryl territory reservid hlgn est commissions paid. handsom: particu- equipmcnt. Write for full lars. Stone d; Wellington. to. Ontario. ‘SSALESMEN-WE PAY I selling our complete and to order trees andqilants. series. ‘Montreal. To Let’ and‘ one 126 Gt. Gcorlzc ward Tilolltre. phone 506- ‘to let, -all "modern conveniences 85' Cumberland Si. .. ~ ' we...’ Wanted office. house. ccntrltl location. Mrs. W. B. Prowse, 0 -. , Pillonu 01. Hotel four eight to five foot on ‘noolusm WANTED-A 172 Prince St. . rinyfiflllfflflh. “IEIIIBSI. Drives paid. Fowl must we cept any under this wolg THU HARRIQ ABATT . :~r-. _WANTED ‘TO RENT MOD llt ' OIR C9. class unnec- Toron- WEEK ly and offer ‘steady enlploymelll exclu- sive lines of whole root fresh dug Best stock and service. We touch Mill ‘equip you free. A money making oportunity. lLuke Brothers’ Nur- n._ To RENT "rwo sHoPs, our: 124 St. All" ply’ (‘., J. Gallagher, Prince Ell- b 'TO LET- FURNISHED HOUSE with t; rooms and bath, No Apply Mrs. J. A." McLilrcn. Phone 534 L. __colvlpl:1'l-:NT BTENOGRAPHER wants position. Apply (iuardilln » 629-21-6 i. E-ITN Apply 6 El-m Ave. ~*-"+-loaees-~ wArrrso 1 ' ltssTF. Stu-bios. stand. from four c. J oh u 'llll_cl'louigzllll and Jolln lip-rue. 359-224“. PPLV --I.i‘V€ Poultry Wanted WeWvIll receive ‘heavy livo. ‘poni- iry at our plsnt_on and after Mon- market lgh 4% lbs. or more and we simll not ac- in Alucric n ‘smart shops. [WANTED TWO TEACHERS FOR NWWWW” " oer day for 8 dun _ er. Count fi vvoi-lle tlnl letters. count as one wani- reu forms pun of ud- uullsuult shed [looms all. 15c for seven QQ€LQQA A: fiw-q For Sale LD PAPER; FOR SALE-AP- ply Examiner Office. 6 FOR SALE-ROADSTER. Apply Woods Garage. 501-20-31 i_______-________s_. COUNTRY lCLUB BUNGALOWS will be sold by private sale-op- en for inspection at any tinle of day llt Bedding Bros _.__._._...._i__,___.____..._... FOR SALE GAS0L|N~E>BOA11 2- x 4. Smooth work. Pine plank. Wi'li cxchzlngelor general pur pose horse. Will sell with or without engine. Built in Mohane flay. N. S. Apply J. W. Daley Beach Point. I A FOR SALE TILL AUGUST 1ST. 1 drulll and clcallcr, 1 Monarch (HIRING. fsaiwinq outfit. Apply to Alex. hIcKay, Dl-Sable. 521-21‘!Gl. Teachers Wanted WANTED-A TEACHER Green lilll School No. 39. To- tal supplement $125. Apply to FOR cs alloy 2mm Helium's Ceteltg. ' Tlllll; in from ‘Ella lllsht at‘ 10.35 ;bron ght a response from 5.45. .. ‘ s _L_ the residence of IlIB-bflllilfll‘ ‘Mr. ice ltlir. W. T. " Wellngr. Millan. interment w as made at U"! People's Cemetery . ‘ RADIO ..CONCERT8.-- Char- lottetown is soon to bene- ilt by ‘the murvielous radio con certs which have been so p0lllllil" throughout the United States and .in the larger Canadian. cities during ilhs pasil year/Pile Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd.. whoare always in thc forefront with any new departure in their‘ line have on display in their window on ‘Queen Street, this morning, ll complete line of apparatus for the construction of the finest kind 0f_ long distance Radio ‘Coliccrt Receivers as well as many complete pieces 0f ap- paratus. They havebeen appoint cd as distributors for Prince Ed- wllrd Island for the Canadian Marconi ‘Co, Ltd. and other wcll known rnallles of ‘Radio material. A large stock is nOW on hand to choose from, shortly they will have a complete receiver installer] in the store lfior dlemionstration. That the stock will ‘be well select- ed to give the ‘heist satisfaction and value for {heymoney ts as- sured Iby the.l'act that it hils been purchased entirely under the sup- ervision of a. quailiffed wireless mun. of manpl yleans lexpelrlence. The Rogers Hardware C0,, Ltd, are prepared to quote figures for complete installations. including erection of aerial wires, etc. ‘A shortArango ‘broadcasting ap- paratus will shortly ‘be installed in ‘addition to the receiving set and programmes, news and mur- [Jlet reports will ‘be sent out over ll radius of fifty miles from Chur- lottetown. . PERBONAL$ . Senator McLean rel to - \Vil‘l'r:.-d ‘Mzlttoclts, Sec'y, 0‘Lellry i R. It. ‘N0. l. [>18-21-3l'. WANTED- A FIRST CLASS male tea-oher and an assistant for Ti-gui-sil Glvlnlmltr School _ __§l!l2‘l lltL£10il.._allll§mo..... .1 _ J. Chiusson, Sec‘y. __7_____.__.__. WANTED-FOR PORT~ lfftlLL lScllooi District No. 4. Prince Cou-nty. a first or second cfass ‘teacher. Supplement ‘ $130.00. AFCIllIYlUI Ellis, Secretary Trus- tees. Port ilill. 512-20131 TEACHER WANTED FOR UNION School. Nu. 32. First or Sec. 0nd (Ilass. Supplement $150.00 Apply to the Secretary. Fred (Jlzlrk. Alhcrton. 5125-21-31. WANTED-SECONDCLASS- TEA- ‘CIiCr for Grand 'l‘rucadie School $125 supplement. Will. A. Mc~ Donald. Sec. NOTICE- WANTED. I SECOND (IIllSLi 'l‘czlrllcl' for Albcrry Phillis School. Supplement $75. Ap~ ply 'i‘holnas It. MuLcan. Sec. ' . i520-21-21. Murray River llistrlrt sl-‘llool. A principal of tho first or scwllll ,.1,-,,;g_il\ mule teacher preferred. Also a tcachcr for the DPITIIRYY (ItfllilTIlllCIlt, James Sccy of‘ Trustees. 527-2-1-5 i. Lost 'I:O,ST—WHEEL GAP FROM CHAL mar": car. Reward. W00‘! i (iaragc. LOST— IN CHARLOTTETOWN geld Ilill’ pill sot. with pearls. Find or rcport to Miss Qlc-Nutt. of’ ‘Huston St. lfcward. 3i- LOST A LADIES COAT day 18th. from Charlottetown nn thc Harland ‘Boat to lillllidays wlmrl‘ and Eldon, Finder reward c“ 500-22-22. “lll-lp \\'IlII1‘(‘(I—-F('ma]9 wjlllFrso - camper: MAID. (loop wages. Apply 22 P133551“ Street.‘ ‘ WANTED—MAID‘FOR GENERAL housework. Allllll’ l" 9"" l" tllc (lomlnercial Hotel. Kellslllg» ' ton. ‘Roi 13. WIANTED A GIRL FOR GENE!‘ lll housework. llillllfllll Will“!- Apply Ml-ft}. ‘J. MoCorlnnek. 70 Sydney St. City. wmrzo _ lcs-ncricnwfl HM" grltpher of good education. Pei‘ mlmcnt position and K000 51'3"’ A-‘ppllcutions will be received l writing by thlrundersignelt- W. F. Tldmllr-sll.‘ _..--_-»4 M. A. Macliolmacll iMaker and Designer of ladies’ "clothing and ha-t- mflllills l1 oislLv." lfilfteenb-earh» 0x99110999 _ AV VIEW HOUSE, "Hvcwmnn", "tlflTJi Sanders. p coats, suits and dresses. children's- 5119' aimed ‘Souris yestglyligsgl‘. 2 ; " Messrs. Frank F. nnd Tuplin, Sumlncrside, are city. Roland in _.__._._ ‘Miss McGowan and Mrs M. tel. .Mr. and Mrs. ‘H. Mnnitiey. and may R Messrs a.‘ c. (pinion; . k, arrivedln the Savage, New YOI‘ city yesterday. _ _ of y_ yester- c Revere. Mr. and ‘lllrs. G‘. S. Green Tryon, arrived in the cit rlay and arc guests at 1h The llla.fly_i"l‘l.ell‘di of Mrs. Lop. raine. Alley ‘Street. will regretyjio lieu.- that she is seriously ill..:1.>,.‘s. lug SUITOFOG .1 paralytic stroke on Thursday. ' Hts Lordship" Bishop M0rl'ison of Antligonish. left this morning iivering the dedication address at- tho unveiling of the Scotcbfort monument. . I ‘Mr Richard Cook. who has been visiting his brother, Mr. John Cook. Aflma street, leaves today for ills former home in Bedequo. . l... where he will spend some time with hi3 sister,’ Mrs. Dlll/Iflflflllr-IMOIIGIDII. Times." IMISIS ‘Minnie McAlilster. of St. John, is visiting in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- K-ie, Hillsborough ‘St. iMajor A. R. Brennan and Mrs. W. A. Brennan, Summerside, mo- ‘tored to the city Thursday and returned yesterday. During thcir stay they ‘were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. l’. Doull. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cosh, and son, and Mrs. J. 0. Hynd-nlan. of (illurlcttctciwn. were at tho Duffel» in this week. and left for homo Thursday-flSt JOIIIIJBLITELI . ‘ivesz ' ,Ir_I,eo.lth__' g gestion fund to countless ‘courts. lulu'i"'ii' WELLINGTON STA. PICNIC will be on Wednesday, July 26th. FALSE ALARM. —A tire alarm Avenue, last- quick the?’ Fire Brigade. It wasyu false alarm. cassful golf meets held in the Marl. ' ‘ “ ~'———‘—“' time rovlnces. Among those re- , WHY N-OT MAKE the round turning. til-is morning were Gerald ‘. trio-manor V ' ‘ this after- and ‘Frank Meilke and Mr. Wylie "W." "l, 3' IY West River ohl-iltllfsx. Mr. Ronald, Ross. press BPIdKBL. Elli!‘ 1i.‘ , Hat?‘ fare only correspondent of the meet. and a lwflllly [We CFIITS. H ulrlnber or the Other competitors, Ems again at LAID "lgqgEfilk-jThe funeral 0141.56.41: " rmdnlilvlli. was held Yesterday afternoon at 2.30 from R. E Colwlll. 18,6 Prnice St. Serv- pt the house was held by Rev. ‘Ryan. Tile pail-bearers were ‘Messrs RI. N. McNeil. J F. Pierce, ~lReg. Taylor; Bruce Huggau-and Dr. W. J. Mi: the t" me .Vict0ria no; Mrs. Jos. RyanI-Bostnn, applied. in‘ in“ cm’ y°ste"day' , practically putting a stop to on return ‘to his diocese after de-l necessary‘ ‘to ensure perfect health. For relieving ailments of the. digestive ‘powers -- such‘ stipation, sick headaches,‘- ~ ‘fieiavlenuw ~ ' Beecham ‘s Pills have" I many years‘ t. ~ ey-fere convenient.‘ .. - gerlltletin acltéon and. oeitsvo in their ex- G _, celen resu s.‘ ‘_ " no‘) W M‘ 2i“...- , w‘ s0 , v _ s 6 ha . - .-.Pil- “w 4i} ‘ " “granitic “m” SOs-IO pill! llifilllllll“, .-,..{\I_\;"!(I - ‘ 1' Fllssu ISLAND SALMON fo- Bfllfl this morning, 30 ctsl a pound. E. ‘L. Coffin. GOLFERS C-EPART. — About fifteen of tho visiting golfers re- turned this morning to the main- land. after enjoying ‘what they do clllred to be one of the most suc- i-eturned home yesterday after- noon, - .__ HEALTH SAFEGUARD8— The Moncton Times reports that on Wednesday last the illonctoll Board of Health closed two houses in ‘that city us unfit for habita- tion. ‘fliers in Charlottetown the monthly reports of herllth officer Dr ‘McMillan plainly indicate that the tear-lug down of some old houses would be a hy-genic bene- fl‘t to the city but the necessity is niot considaned urgent enough to require such rigorous measur- es. as the public health has on the WhClle never ‘been hotter. To close such houses to ‘ poor people inhabiting them would iln- pose hardships which the officers oi‘ ‘the Bosrq of Health do not yet feel called upon to do, though they are emphatic in stating the desirability of such action. GENEROSITY APPRECIATEDI- The orphlins- of St. Vincent's 0r- phunagc were ‘through the , 5'80""; slty of the management of the World's ‘Standard Shows. and 1h!’- Charlnttetciwn G.W‘.'V.‘A.. treated to a free entertainment yesterday afternoon, ‘All ‘the attractions:- were thrown wide open to the lit- tle oncs who were taken in charm‘ by guides who saw that nothing was overlooked. Just before leav ing tho grounds each Yollllfislcl’ was presented with a ‘bag of pC-i- nuts and a cone of ice cream. It is acts of this kind which Bo far 11> brighten thc lives of these children, who have nnt all the pleasures of those mole fortunate. ll. is hoped tha-t sllllvlar treats may he in store from time to time. LICENSED RADIO ‘STATIONS. -~The ‘following are some of the people who now possess Radio Ile- ceivlng Apparatus in this PTO- vinco and who llold licenses from the ‘Canadian Governmentz- Wal- ter M. Burke, Chelrlottetowlnjose 8: Grey Tea Rooms Charlottetown. Orange Lodge. Charlottetown. KeltlpRogcrgs, Charlottetown, Gil bert Houston. tlllzlrlottctoivn, Wfllj ter Hyndnlan,‘ Charlottetown. M. Slnnolt, Clulrlottetoywrn, _J. A. Bayer, Charlottetown. Alley Mu Charlottetown. Navy league, ‘Char- lottetown, Geo. Simullns, Ciharlclte . won by ‘S. W. Linyard of St. John. _ Mr. McLeod, (Halifax). I ‘ Day oi lillritillle The Mari-time Golf Champion- ship finals were concluded yester- day afternoon and the prizes pre- sented by His Honor Lieutenant Governor MilcKinnon to the win- uing golfers. ‘There was but a fair attendance at the links, as many of the visiting players left for home in the morning. "The greatest interest centered iu ‘the amateur championship fi- nals, ‘between Gerald Meilke, Brigh- ton Golf Club, Dartmouth. Amateur champion for thepast tlwo years. H- M. Wylie. Halifax. in [Ila morning Mnilke led at the first nine holes, 4 up, the scores being 36 and 41 respectively. In the final round, started at .'i p. Ill. Wylie got u. bad start "hell he played into the rough on the second hole, ‘but re- covered himself with a neat play out. He gave one to his opponent on the ‘first hole and made an even llluy. 3-3, on the second. ‘The same ended with Gerald Mellke. victor, 10 up and 9 to play. the scores ‘being: Mellke 36. 36. 39; Wylie, 38. 4d, 46. ‘The professional finals also fin- ished yesterday afternoon. were with 160 total; second H. icy. New Glasgow, 451.- i-‘ollowing were the scores: Linyard: 35, 39, 37. 39-160. S. Fo- Foley: (i7. 39. 37. 39.451. L. Quesneii. (Bri-ghtiwood) 37. l6. 38. 3i; .159. O. Brauit, iMoncton. ‘i0. 46. 42. 40-169 Meilks ma... clamps... I Defeated Wylie Yesterday Gililil Weather cl spluiliilrlly Golf t ion the greens. There were no pheu. - e at 0n ItIi . _ . pd “a llampiollshlp. ship form was xoeeqln-gly cool and played the shots perfectly. Frank ‘was particularly ‘bad on the putting for the first round. Gerald played a perfect field-game‘ all the wuy‘ through, but missed. one or two short ‘puts on the first iround and several on the last round. in fact his putting‘ in the "last Fvlllld Was-the weakest. pant of the whole match. .His ‘best shot. if one were to discriminate. was his field shot approaching the greens from 175 yards down to the short ap- llroach. in ‘every case during the match he landed his approach shot onlcnal ‘putts during thc game, although [drank was putting much better during tlle second round. ferhllps the best shot of the Whole ‘match, one that brought a the approach luade by Gerald on the 17th hole. wllerehls drive lodged rather-close to the woods. in order to reach the green it was necessary for him to play an iron with a slice, ‘which he did to perfection, landing on the edge of the green, running his approach but well up, ‘going out for a four and ending the match. The concellsus of opinion is that the better golfer won. although Frank had the better of the last round. As Gerald‘ lost hole after ' hole during the last round it seemed to indicate that he was losing his nerve. but he rallied splendidly on the Sill. Gerald has improved to a NhCornfoot (Lillgltn) as, s1, 41._ ‘Iliwfjornfoot (Halifax) 39, 47, 48, Following ‘the conclusion of tho amateur game the prizes for ‘the lucci were presented from the veh- rltnda of ‘the linlks, President Mal- com presiding and His Honor giv» lug out the prizes as follows: ‘Qhslnpionshlp Cup-Gerald Mel- e. ‘Runner up-J-l. M. Wylie. Qualifying Culp- Frank Meilka. ‘ist. ‘Consolation— ‘C. JJJones. ‘Runner up-F. C. Harris. 2nd. tlonsolation- W. A. Henry. Runner up-— Geo. iMahon. 3rd. Consolation- F. ‘M. Fraser. Runner up-E. L. Snook. Desolation—‘ Dr. Cllipman. ‘Runner up (i. Baker. 'I‘caln illatch—Brightwootl Club; Mr. Henry. Frank and Gerald ilcilke. C. W. Durrant. Driving Coropetitlon—~ F. Wylie. Putting and Approaching- MoLeod. J. H. Malcom.‘ Press trophy- Geo. (Woodstock Press.) Mr. tpwlr. Mr. Herbert Poole, Montague.’ Arfllllr Prlltchard. Harold‘ Gaudet, Sumnlerslde, Prof. Whitney, Summerslde, Mrs. Wood.| S"IIIIIIGPSIIIC;"MI‘;"MUOI'CI Murray; River, Walter Grant. ‘Charlotte town. iSplenlild receiving condit-r; ions prevail in Prince lihialvrd is-l lulld,_us even in the ‘present mid-l summer season, when lightning is 1'6- tiohs than wd are, the concerts are] regularly heard here. The following broadcasting stations, are heardI very plainly in ‘Charlottetown: —, W. vG. Y. General Electric (Jo.,| Schenectady, N. Y.. W. J. Z. Wes- tinghousgy. Electric and -Mlfg.. 00.. lfdéwurk.“ N. J.. K D K A Westing- house Electrlc and Mfg Co. Pitts- llurg.__P.. W B Z Westinghouse Elcc tric and. Mfg 00., Springfield Mass, N O\M Naval ‘Air Station, Anacos- Lia. District of lColumbl-ilv. btlrer stations are occasionally heard, in- cluding Purdue University. ‘La Fayette. lad. and one or two in Philadelphia, Pu., Maritime news by IRadio Phone will soon ‘be received Ifrom the station in Halifax. now ‘being, tested lout. Newfi‘. ‘market rgports, rprize fights, music, Jazz. ‘lectures, sermons, are all heard clearly and loudly lronl the various stations-stations mentioned above. , -- --'-l-—-<.e>--_'-- , 1N MEMORIAM DR. A. E.. SMITH Montague lost one of its most esteemed citizens recently in thc passing of Dr‘ A. E. Sm-itll. son or‘ the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ‘Smith. of New Perth. where the ‘Dr. ‘was born in 1968. [He enter- ed the Ontario Veterinary College in 1888 and graduated with distinc- tion ill 1891. ‘in 1892 ho moved lq Montague.‘wheredlebclllegvddvmark ed success in fl._ Iwide iind success- ful practice's-t ‘liis rgfesslon.‘ ‘fir. ‘Smith ill/as trbhitedjund, res.- pccted by"q.l ‘who knew hhu for his high idealsotpjrlvat He i ,ul life. ,. o lonlyfytrue I ‘I th ‘beauty to the complexion. ‘Perfect dif‘ "- assimilation, or food" are. .. as biliousness, ‘ coli- Ivan ‘their worth ‘ thonsan s.,of. women-for‘ .‘ I Cyrus.» Upbni the ‘rlresentlvilon. of the |sumn,.e,,si,|e_ prizes a hearty vote of thanks was; tendered by the visiting golfers to the ‘Charlottetown Club; and par- ticularly tow-resident -Malc0m; Rogers, iMr. Webster, Mr. ‘Miles and his. sensible committee ‘for very good ltilme lelfiloyled. meet was voted one of the mosh successful ever held in ‘the ‘Mari-- ltime Provinces and it was gener- oelving at points nearer to the eta-lam’ expressed by the visiwrs that?“ 9° Belvldere Links‘ for beauty of ‘see-l nery and vantage points as a golf coursecould not be beaten. President Malcom extended on behalf of the local club a cordial welcome to “come again" and expressed the hope that Charlotte- town would again hay‘; the honor ll‘ being chosen for ‘the Marltilli meet in the near future. THURSDAWS GOLF The unique and ‘thrilling battle royal between. the Meiike broth- ers in the semi-finals on Thursday. was such as to rouse the most llar- llened veteran to u hi‘gn ‘pitch of enthusiasm, and the large gallery that, followed the youthful rpair u-round the course, watiched the nip and tuck ‘struggle with breathless interest; ‘but found their threat), m cheer time and again at some mag- ntlitcent piece of play, in a ‘game which measured up to the best standard of Canadian amateur golf. 'l'ile end came at the 17th hole. (ierald Meilke winning 2 up and 1 to play. ‘ iln the opening of the battle be- tween ihe Mellkes, I-‘runk was a little nervous n-nd dill not get lliis shots clean. The‘older bro- thel‘. Fluyiuz in superb champion- I L '_i ewerving integrity, and faithful :0 every trust reposed in him. lie is survived by his wife. nee Miss Ada. M. Parkman. by his sisters. ‘Mrs. A.‘ S. Moreen. Mrs. Henry Burjdette. Mrs. John Wlnsloe and his brothers, Messrs, John J. and Fulton. of New Perth. {Pile funeral was from St. An- drews Church. Molitsgue. of which he was a loyal member. and at the grave in Lower Montague. service -was ~ by the Al‘. and A.M.. fibril-ill‘ _.. 0f which ‘Drfidi-‘kltha its“ accused was a tlue member I. _ ._ ,. paarus ~ - MGKNZIE- At ‘the ‘Heed of Mon- tague. July 13th. i922. May Bell McKenzie. age 23 yesto. HI|GGlI_-NlQ.—'-'ln South Melville on July, 20th. Mrs. George Higgins. formerly Miss ‘Charlotte lnnlsn. Hampton. Funeral Sunday. 23rd. it} p. m. from her late residence to Crspliud Cemetery. JARDlNE-Al Bangor. P.B.I.. J‘l1~ ly ‘lath. i922. at eleven o'clock. Mrs. William Jardlne, widow of tlhle late Wlllllnm Jnrdine. Age rkslzblbbg-m ‘Mermaid. July 2i. l‘ l . .‘ 9 . l! f5 mo ~=wlfilsblmtssii was. Mermaid, Sun- day the . inst. Service com- nle in; at 2.30 p. m. Interment -1'l- " uni‘- s MHCIIBIIJLIICPQ was some doubt as to ladvisabilitv of accepting this, OW-IMQPIIYI. Mm, ‘Stewart Misl Nlicu lwould then have completed their vacation, The matter was left t0 ll the|W. H. Sample. Truro, Hon. C. W. The Roblnisun, Moncton. J. H. MIIJICUID; The ' marked deglec since the last an- nual meet in Amherst, his driving and iron work being magnificent. ‘ Frank lifelike. tire nineteen year old ‘pluycl; in this his first Marl- timc Tournament in sharing with his older brother the plaudits of golfers of the three provinces for his remarkable “come back" after the 9th hole, when his brother was then 5 up. Frank in his rallying streak pulled down the lead to 1 at the 16th hole. Golfers are still talking of his lleffOffllfllltlu at the first hole on the ‘second round when no sliced his drlvc. got ‘be- tween the trees, played a brassie well up ‘field to the left in tho rough and played his third ll nice clean shot to the green about five feet from the hole and sank the great ovation from the gallery, was ' Q‘ ‘Akék-A A.‘ James’ ‘fir: .‘11.00 a. m. Rev will preach. 10.16 o. m, fill er: illlil all Bananas Oranges Pineapple: ‘ Plume Peaches Pears Wine Sap Apples Lemons Grape Fruit IIOOGK-O Sweet Jenkins vv— O-OQ-VGQ-GO Pittsburgh O00 01171 0OX—2 3 1| Hubbell. G. Smith and Hculine;' Cooper and GOuc-h. R.“ E. ‘O11 000 040—6 10 1 I00 001i 003-3] 9 2‘ INTER-NATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore 2, Toronto l. Jersey City 7; Rochester Buffalo 7; Reading 6- Newark 4; Syracuse 1. Syliacuse 14: Newark 4. o put for a Birdie Four on a. par 5 hole. 6 . Al the annual meeting of the Maritime Golf ‘Association. the, next place of meeting ‘was ‘Jificuefi sed at some length. The C. P. R.‘ ioiferecl St. Andrews by the sea for ithe first week in ‘September, but" the lng to 1b.;- late date ‘when the links, would‘ ‘he available, as the pluyeffl‘ MT-lllfe ‘iléclsfoil "iifmlliémincomlng bite-n '_cll't‘iy‘e.— ‘Percy Ifllack Amber". I I Charlottetown, Stewart iMlcCauiey. Glace Bay. They will elect a Presi-I dent. Vice-President and Secretary on as the place of meetingisl decided on. A resolution of sympathy ‘was passed to the‘ family of the late C. A. ‘Evans, of Halifax. of the Brightwood Club. who for years had attended the Maritime meet and last year ‘was thu runner- up in ‘the championship. A vote of thanks was tendered Charlottetown Club for the success of the tournament. The Stuart -MoCau‘ley press tro- phy wlls won by George Mitchell of the Woodstock Press, with a score of 99 for l8 holes. D. ‘M. Ross of the Amherst News. second, with 104. George Maddln of the ‘Moncton Times. lh-lrd with 109. J. A. S. Buyer of the Atlantic Leader. fourth. with 132. There were four entries. The driving competition, ‘three drives from the tee, resulting as follows: H. M. Wylie, 491 yards; E. M. ‘Mt-cod. 482 yards; J. H. Malqoni, 469 yards. The largest single drives was 236 yards by Frank Meillae. in [bu approaching and putting "contest, 100. 75, 50 and 25 yard put, B. M. MbLoorl won on a play off with J. Ii. lMalcom. Dr. O'Brien and Frank lifelike ty- ing for second place. in the inter-provincial match. un- finished, Novu Scotlil was leading over ‘New Brunswick and Princn Edward Island and are regarded as cure winners. Big Lelglle‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE‘ Si. Louis. Score: R.H.l-J St. ‘Louis. .. . .100 100 00l-—3 9 0 ‘Phiia 000 001! 0Ix—6 12 2i Shocker and Scvereid; Pettlg ‘W1 Braking. ~ ~ ‘V’ mun. ‘Cleveland o2o,olo-.1oo-4 .,o wulnngulib 000"001‘000-l of: ‘g lCoveidskie and_ O'Neill; Brill- hsrt, Francis asd Gharrity. iSccre ' ‘ ' ‘ 11.8.91. IDQtrOI-t. loo 130 000-s 10 l NBW YOFR . . 100 '000..000—-l 10 2 Pfllette and Wuodall: S Jones ‘Murray and Schsng. Score: R l-l E Chicago _ non 510 010-8 i3 0 Boston .. . .. 000 000 000 -0 7 1 Laverette and Schalk. Ferguson and Ruel.‘ .. NATIONAL LEAGUE RJ-Llli New York .. 020 010 110-—5 5 0 Cincinnati 000 010 001-2 l0 2 Neill and Snyder, Luque, Markls Ind Hal-grave. ‘ ‘ 11.14.91 320 000 ‘100-6 10 tour and Deberryr (iheeves, 0|- llliiley, Toronto, Jyilss A. lifurllilY- llroollllya 1 1 I M. . 3 . . , i .- z. xifilrlftIlf HOTEL . Aluilvaté VICTORIA HOTEL. John alfcLelm. Souris. (I. P. Montague, S. S. Hessian. Montague Mrs. D. Martin. “t. Stewart. M A. MartinfMJunI Stewart, Alehert J. Martin, Mount Stewart. L. Blackador. Halifax, L. W.‘ Murdock . 'J'I.'KB.Y._BIVBI‘, Sourls, C. W Manson, Summerside J. J. McNally. Summersrlic. J. l’. Jameson, Boston, J. J. E, Wright. Sumlnersidc, ‘Miss Nora C. Cuddy. Montreal, Miss 'l'crrsu V. tiuddy. Montreal, ,1. A. McDonald, (Yardl- gan, H. E. Baily, Hailifax. H. C. Opie, Tlalifux, G. R. Mat-Quarric. Summerside, Mrs. G. ll. billet-tile!“ rle, Summers-file. G. l). ‘blat-Quzlr- rle, Snmlnersidc. Nelson MacCJuar- rte. Everett. Moss, hill-a. E. ill. Boultel‘, ‘Tryon, Mrs. Fraser. St. Peters, Geo. Cordell, Windsor, H. W. Rockwell and wife. New York, A. M. Plunkett, Toronto. Hernloine. L. Rllunldeatt. 'l‘nron.lo, M. L. Wxlrdlaiw, MIOHLTIHII, 1). I‘). Hoag, Toronto, A. Gross and wife, Brooklyn, Mass, (‘. h‘. Muc- Donald. Borden, Mr. and llrlrs. ll. Mi.’ lflcwarr, ISlt. Peters, B. ‘Ii. Ford, ‘Sackviiei, A. McLean. Bclle River. Mrs. C. D. Phillips, Truro, Miss l. D. Phillips, Truro. W. W. Cory, Ottawa. W. ‘Oornfoot, wife and child. Sydney. R. C. Holman. Summerside. R. D. Bedforrl, Tor- onw, 'J. K. Burton, Providence H. I.. J. A. Boole-with. Berwick, 'l‘. H. 'i'ommervil_le. St. John. . ' l REVERE HOTEL ' A. C. Beach, Truro, Miss Teresa MacPhee. Souris East. J. l... Mc- Donald, MWHIYMEOIIO, J. A. S.‘ .\i.c- Lcllau, lirooklyn. F. it. Browncli. Amherst. S. D. Nicholson, Mon- tague, Rebeccu A. Marlin, New Beilford. Jzls. Lyvnds, Kcnsingtnn. Mlrs. Jlls. ‘Lynds, Kollsington. Al- fred Frizzeli. Kenslllgtou, ll. i‘). Sinlms. Kensinglon, ‘liiargarci Sutherland, Kensington, J. Zilau/ird- le, Boston. ‘Sophie Ilyle, Heston, Mrs. Hubert Lyle, ‘St. ldicallors, H. W. Jalnlesun, Boston. Joseph Vcrnellc. lloston; .\ir llnd Mus. Major ll. hl0use, New Anllan; Leo H. Moase, Kcnslng- t-on; F. H. Smith, New York; t‘. B. Leurd. Summersldc; W. ll. Loclchart and wife. Mont-ton; C. A Ch-lstholm, Halifax: W. L. Jell- kins, Mtillvlew; ’ Wallace Ross. Miilview; Mrs. M. E. Jenkins, ‘Miilview: Mr. and ‘Mrs. M. Ml: ‘Donald, Montague; /M‘rs. M. Mc ‘Donald, ‘Montague; J. P. Mc Pherson,_ Montague: Mrs. J. W. McKay and children. Kcntvlllc. On‘t.; F. Smith. Boston; W.. B. flinllttr-lcb. m. 0n‘ ma’ luau. at n11. n. I. a Everything That's Good to Eat i i l PMS, MacDonald. ‘ ‘an AAAAAA-AQ-AA‘ AQLAAQ. sbptzrlait iliibltrti) v l bsilllati) bcrbiczs: . George Duncan. "D. ‘D. ‘of Montreal pqbbath School. 7.00 p. ln. “The Administration oi the Law" Parents of Sabbath School children will please note the change of hour to 10.15 a.m. welcome I llagetahles I I l 4 Watermelon: Cucumbers Tomatoes . Lettuce Beets Bunch Onions Raddlclt Rhubarb Turnip! Potatoes 8t Sill PROF. ELDRIDGE LECTURER, TRAVELLER AND ENTERTAINEJR WILL BE HERE "TODAY ollsuiig PIlfliil0I0gI9l. Prof. Eldridge is not a ‘mystic- he uses nocabilwlyllfi diffkened room. m". buriilng ll1°°n59~ m" 60"" teously recelyes his callers in 17ml" open light and at once impresses them with the sincerity of ills pur- pose. to help and advise them. He has helped many t0 hllllllllleis “mi success. Wily not 3'0"? l! W" 5??‘ tho impulse to cull, obey lhilt llll- Mi” pulse-call at 01109‘ 110"?“ 10 “- m‘ to 8 p.lll., 158 Prince St., Chum?!- teiown. ‘High class llflllf-"WEQ B“ liclied. strict prlvuw Perm)“. attention given. --Low fee for la~ (I105. iTOduy. Shtiyelfflflllllifll Bu?"- untecd. Q ___V Gull Year ‘TlfB-Sillllce For years.‘ oodyear LYPICIOTIES have produced-‘tliorc tires than on? (rther tiro producingorganization ' the world. ltccently tile 45000000111 lire was l-olllpb-icti. lt staggers [he imagination to think of such a, trenlolilivllfl; 91.1.13?" “I “ product i=0 lllllilyrlstafldarrlized in quality _S ' kedfone ,qn i013 03 thc other .45. _,009 Goodyear Hm wculd make u pile 113500.000 feel- lligh or nearly 600 times higher than Mount lflvcrcst, tho world's highest mountain. They would fill 45,000 standard freight CH5 which. coupled together. wvud muku a train 350 lllllcs long. The cnornmus Goodyear. ursaul zation extends into (heat Brita-ll Frilnce, Belgium. Spain. Italy Egypt, Spain, Africa, Australia. lu- (Ila, Japan, llrazil. Argentine, in fact every important. cmlntry o! thc mirlli. It gives culployment to thousands of rubber producers 011 tho East lnliiu plantations, to flcight slclllllship lines. to cotton ploliuctlrs ill the United States and Egypt. to steel, zinc, brass. and chelllii-ili workers ih..d0z6llB.QL.86c- onllnry IIHIIISHICS,‘ iFina ‘ the Gtodycur nlanufactlirifligb linin- tlon list-If eluploys‘ many thousands who are highly trained and who serve the needs of motoring mer- chants. bunkers, farmers. doctors and others in everrcountry of the Smith. Boston: M. lion Muss. with MKCPIIOO, Bog Ilfilklnl borne and OlFsrreII . " , 3.11.91. I g. y l". world by producing tires which nlnko ulotilr traffic ‘both comfort ll-bll‘ and economical. ' ration“ s on the label-and you I ' powder and have but!“ '