i. '~lei2:"'" \ it ' i fliirstftgain/ will not wrinkle. A trip to the laundry only makes “NU-FOLD" feel better - it's hard to wear it out! fie Wonder Collar" ASHAPE for every neck_in this new flddifibfl to the Kant-Krease family of flexible collars. Feels like velvet where it touches the neck — no rubbing — no raw edges -— no hard seams - and, Half dozen in a box, *2" Made in M sizes TOOKE BROTHERS LIMITED MONTREAL Canadian Amateurs Credit Boy With Nine Swimming Records TTJRONTU, Canada. Juric 10. ~-~ 200 yards free style, indoor and out- tloorgc Young has ulllPi‘ claims in fame beside his feat oi‘ \\'iniiilii?. the $25,000 prize in the Catalina Channel swim. lie holds nine‘ swimming records for Canadian amateurs. The (hmulian Amateur Sti-"iin- ming Association izriiillts tho Tor- onto youngster with the records which include the iollowiili: events. door; 500 yards, 880 yards and 1760 yards. 'l‘hat is not enough, however, to suit tieorge and' he is going to enter the $50,000 marathon race on Lake Ontario in August. The ilistaucc will be 21 miles and tieorge thinks lie can beat all com- pctltors across. Didn’t Want to Stay Out And Catch Cold So Umpire Calls Game; Fans Near Riot ISYHAPTISEJN; '\'.. Junc"ll‘i. 1 Umpire lriayes caused a riot at Htur Park when he (zzlllctl tho guine lic- tween Rochester and Syracuse iii thl: end o1" ‘.110 ninth inning he» cruise "-1 don't trail: to stay out there and catch cold." Tho teams were deadlocked iit S-nll when the tinlplre ended iio;it.'il— whnn me zarnQ w“ gallon. itic-s. Immediately zifiei- calling the, third strilu- on Pitt-tier Ilaid loi- taliclln declaring that he would protest tCleveiand last out. Hayes whipped oil’ lllS mask. tilrned to thc graniliitaiids to Bite/Mince the game was culled and than started on a run for the club lF-tl-se. The 3.000 spectators were slow in understanding the. an- rt unooment hilt WllCll they finally gimm The grounds were not M. “"9"! [he meilnlllgn ‘HWY Yu-ilN-‘tl lected by the showers and neither for the iurlplre. Wanted Explanation. fPresident Giles the Lit-id to aitlt Hayes why he cal- led the game and they, with the assist-hill": of police, escorted the inspire to tbe club house safely. ' T114‘ vrowtl however, milled ubgul the clubhouse vritli tho police out duty at thepark uualilo them. A patrol wn ‘Kirvt-d n11- l"llBi10(‘l to the ‘Pvmko up the demonstration and Ma nagcr Shotton of the Stars hurried acrossifl“ were and catch cold". "Hayes calieci tiiega-me after he had iiii0WQ(]'\ROCll8Sl.Bl' to willie its turn at hat and tie the score in the first hair‘ of the ninth. played in a drenching rain. ‘The storm stopped suddenly whle ISy-racuse was at bat in the ninth and the sky was clear and the grounds In good condition President Gillls of the local‘ club the game and make a vigorous complaint against Umpire Hayes said: “This ls the worst and most unwarranted decision II have ever seen in ibaseball. There was absol- utely lln reason for calling the the teams nor the umpires had to mtch trains- ti can't understand why Hayes should make such a de- Newark __ (vision. When 1 asked him why he did, he said: “I dldn‘ twant to stay $10,000,000 ROADS QUEBEC, June 15. -An unofflc- . *“ Check ial estimate available today placed candidates went throusll the" TIPS‘ g0" mad of re‘ the amount to be spent on good parki roads in this province of Queliec d uausvmwd we unmlm downtown’ his season at. over $10,000,000. ”l‘-‘ATHER’S DAY t JUNE t 19th. ' fiyEMEMBER DAD! Our Smokers’ Supplies were never more i‘. complete, every brand nicely put up in and Packages, Boxes quantities for Dad. DUNHlLL-—Pipes, ' and Razors." and Sasienl. Owl. ‘ I for. a 4,; TOBACCOS.-Royal Yacht, Imperial Mix- .;'; ' ture, Three Nuns, Craven Mixture, Old Chateau, Master Workman, Ivy, Her- bert Tarryton, Old Virginia. ' Tobacco pouches, cigar andcigarette _, heldeis, ash trays, ' ‘golf balls. i"_*“ . See our Fancy. time: PiPES.--Basco, Balum, B.B.B., Peterson, CI'GARS.—Bachelor, Ben Bey, l Simona, Benson & Hedges, Robert Burns, Ovi- .-> 7 do, In-B-Tween, Blackstone and White CIGARETTESL-Rex, Players, British Col- t» _ suls,_Benson & Rodgers-Herbert Tar- ‘ ryton and all the other brands asked Cigarette Holders. HE SMOKES! in convenient ‘ All-stars were defeated 1 to 0 here, Provincial Base- Ball League _ g Hold Meeting At a meeting of the Provincial Baseball League held in the Revere Hotel recently with the President. .ui-. George Dewar. Secretary, Mr. itussel Chandler, Mr. Byron Brown and Walter Smith representing the Abegweits and Mr. Fred McLeod, representing the Summerslde Crys- tale. The first game was set for Wed- nesday, June 29th, at. Summerside The following Thursday {he ‘sec- ond game on the localdiainond ev- -ry alternate Wednesdays and Thursdays until the schedule of six games have been played for the island Baseball championship and ‘he Governor Heartz Trophy. Mr. Jack McAleer, Charlottetown and Dr. McMurdo of Suinmerside were elected oflclal umpires, with \ir. Fred Kelly. Charlottetown and Mr, Brenton McDonald, Summer-i side as substitute umpires. The election of officers for the‘ ensuing year resulted as follows: i President-Mr. iH. T. B eggfi Summerside. Vice-President-Mr. R C. Chand- ler. Charlottetown. Executive-—Messrs. Byron Brown Fred. McLeod and Jack iStearns. l -———<o->—i- BANIJBKS ' , BEATEN IGlRiEY IMOUTH, N.Z., June 16-- Losing the first match of their New Zealand tour. the Canadian this aftternoon by the Greymouth representatives, ‘Today's igame was attended by one of the largest. crowds which has gathered to see the Canadian perform, estimated at, 6,000.» The game was followed by all open air public reception for the tourists- How They Stand NATIONAL I-‘EAGUE W. L- Pc Pittsburgh ‘. .. ». .. 33 17 Chicago . . . . . . . .. .. 33 19 S1. Louis .. --. ~30 2 £09; New York .. 2s 2t: .500, Brooklyn . . . . . . .. 2G 31 ASGI .30....“ , , . . . . . . . . ..1o 2r .413! lPhiiladeIpIiia . . . . . . ..10 30 38S ‘Cincinnati . . . . . .. .. 19 3n AMERICA-N LEAGUE W. L- New York .. -_. 3G 1’! .679: Chicago . . . . . . . . . . .. 33 23 =589l iPhiladelphia . . . . . . .. 30 24 .555 Washington . . . . . , ..- 26 24 Detroit .. 24 2'1 SLILOHIS 24 27 ~47 . . '23 30 Boston . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1a INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE iii 215' ass Syracuse . . . . . . . _-. - lBuflialo . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 22 1614 ‘Baiittmlore . . . . . . . -- 35 I23 .603 Toronto .. . 28 Rochester Z484 Jersey City . . . . . . . .. 25 31 .446 Reading _ . . . . . . . . . .. 9 l5" J53 Twenty-Five Answer Call For Recruits baseball Watorvlllcb summer practice session on Libbey field Saturday afternoon to the satisfac- tion of Menus!!!‘ PBP°l°5l Nearly is answered the initial call. with Waterville, Winslow, Fairtlsld and Vassalboro furnishing the Dnflllm‘ Brit-hers was no candidate for the backstop berth. it being under- stood that Tommy 0 Brien, Boston 3011950‘! catcher, was to do the work behind the ‘bat for the decal ' league outfit. Percy Yorke, who used to atilue {or Winslow high; Snub Pollard, a Lawrence high and more lately from Coburn; and Paddy _Quinn, who used to toe the slab. and l“ masterly manner, for North Vessel- boro, were the pitcher's to show uil [or duty Saturday. This trio of mound men looked especially Im- Tobaccos, Lighters match holders, and s sites prssslvs. The first base, Fred Vlles and Edward McAlary were the con- tenders. Patterson, from Fairfisld, Biff ; fooeplt. Winslow high and McDon- tld were scooping ‘em up at the keystone sack. "Wackie" Meliiachern, from far may Prince Edward island, and die same Waokle, who thrilled hockey ‘fans last winter was In the short. field. He looked ll com- fortable Iii u. baseball suit as he did n a hockey‘ uniform. and has ill appearance of a smart. bail ' a ‘ _ _. inst week he played mains: Skowliegn club and bagged three kit's in four registrations, at- testing to bis hitting prowel . , Brick Donuolly, with an enviable reputation as a third baseman, was at the faiLcoi-ner Saturday. playing in his u at snappy manner. The outflelders were L. Pooler. Freddy Herrou, Wilbur Taylor, Joe Denis BkipIIood-and Emile Dyer. Among those xpected , to be ‘tfifllllbflrl of the local outfit, not able to be present Saturday, in- clude Tom O'Brien Fred Vlles, Ray Sterling and Morton Thlbodeau. Regardless of whether the Cent- ness to thetlucal baseball _ this decision has been made- 0U“?! reasons for disbandlng ivere Wile ‘ (ac; that the team was not playing ltigli-t to consider the standard of ball it was capable sever Saki. i lune 19th is FATHER'S DAY Se:Don’-t Forget Your Gift .7 wit. Fbr. ‘FREE, until June 30th Extra Trousers I Witlffivery‘ Hobbrlin “Suit. ~1- i Broadcloth Shirts Broadcloth Shirts, peach, blue, grey, lav real bargain .. . .. separate collars in _ ender and white, a . . . . . ..$1.69 Men’s Buttonless Combinations. . . .$1.00 Men’s Working Trousers .. . ......$1.69 Merino Shirts and Drawers, per pair $1.00 Men’s Fancy Shirts, no collar . . . . . .990. Cotton Socks, 5 prs. f 0r...........$1.00 Black Bottom Trousers . . . . . . . . . .$7.5O BlackBottomBows Black Bottom Ties . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .$1.00 , 50 l 50 Society Brand Suits to clear at $27.50 i 25 25 Young Men’s Suits to clear . . . . .$12.00 New Caps withthe new Venticool l peak for summer . . . ......$1.75 to $2.50 Young Men’s Grey Flannel Trousers, Special These specials f or FATHER'S DAY will continue all day Monday until 8 p.111. OPEN UNTIL 8 i J.IW. ROBBLEE 135 GREAT GEORGE ST. l > til‘ his nearest rival. .- ll'll_\' tirin- 1232 Aubrey Snodgrass Makes _ Statement After Meeting i‘ }|'l‘iikI' llu- llilt‘i\' til‘ Oukiiloiifs “iliii Tl“. ilei-isiuii 1lI'l'l‘-4‘ll iit t0 uls- finalist?‘ a . lMr. ‘Silc-dgrass said that. in fair- public. AJi-i . g, ti; tisfactory cond M ‘Z60 $105113! owlfflilriitnilhwrding to iMr. er Department ‘ Snodgrass. ‘In fomner years the Water De- Pé partmdnf; was. a strong team- I" BASEBALL This evening at 6 o'clock at the; Abegweit grounds the Anchors‘ and Stars will meet iri the sixth game of the City League Baseball schedule. Much interest is being taken In this game as the Anchors has to come through with a win in order to be in the running for the Mayor Miller Trophy. Should the Stars win tonight's game they will have made sure oi’ the first section of the League and trophy. - The Anchors are strengthening up for the fray and are out to win from their old rivals. The Stars are confident they can duplicate their past performance with the Anchors, so that. It will be a good game which ever side wins. Who will win? Echo answ- ers, "Who.” iiy the ‘i924 they were New cw’ members 0,; the \vul_gr.flgpartlflelll champions. Iti 1924 they copped; ‘ ' ' team, of the City M1306.- _. _ band was announced last glilsht. HY Aubrey Snodgrass. playing PC er, tollowiniz a meeting .97 ll!" ' to m ' the Maritime title ad in 192G they; ¢o>_-_.. \\‘n'"{l'l8dCiCydliéiifiliédlelillalll- " " ‘ AJW. tCovey, president of the ' (‘lty League, said last night thai lic had received no official notifi- (riilitm of the matter. although ho. had been lnigoy-med of the intcniitiir i.) break up. A meeting oi‘ (lily? Lcrrgue officials-will he held H"; the matter. .\lr.j What will he done with llic Wail players rcniiiiiis; somewhat of n mystery. ll lb‘ 5M“ Rivers. oi‘ Saint John iligh School. ‘and i'[0\\'ill'(i hictfurily, S_viIiii-_v. oi Ellie illotliesay Collegiate St-Iiool. it is claimed hero. hoih huiil; up lli‘\\' |records of l0 sccontls [Int for tho i I00 yards dash, and ‘.31! seconds i'l.it ifiir the 220 _ lsclitilnstlc track nit-oi at Iiiillii-sziy. ‘on Saturday afternoon. 'l‘lio.~=i- \\'t‘l‘it ‘lille only records that were llliVll‘ ill SPEEDWAY, Aitoona, Pa., Juno wire 101 tlla-t a few of them are planning on joining South End ‘League (iutlits. (Saint J('ill1 Telegraph-Journali- Again Captures l, 13. —ln a spectacular race marred hy two accidents, Peter de Paolo. captured the ZOO-mile champion-i ship auto classic here yesterday; Harry Hurtz was second, two laps behind the leader, and for ahead of Tony Gulatto, who was third. De Paolds time was 1.42, 66 8-10, an average speed of 116.57 lilliciix an hour. By virtue of his victory Du Paolo won $7,000 as first prize money, Harts won$3,500 for second place and Gulatto won $2,000. Others to finsli were lilildic Horne. fourth; Babe Stnpp, tlrtii, Cliff Woodbury, sixth: Al Melchcr, seventh: Leon Duray, eighth, and Dave Evans, ninth. These were all that finished of a field of six- teen. Baker Knocks Out Hudkins In Gothan NEW YORK, June 16. —— Sammy Baker, soldier welterweight from Mitchell Field, N. Y., technically knocked out Ace Hudkins orNe- braska In the seventh round of a scheduled ten ‘round bout here to- night. Baker weighed 144 1~2, Hudkins 146. l aunlfnavs ' "Vilidw i"? W.‘ -' _ 1- .. ,:=>:'- pa" il.'lAlill,. .i.ll|? iEll|llli . .BRIGHTON crust ’ gTGNIGIIT ‘AT 9 p. m. ' DANCING FROM 9 T0 11.30 "WAGNERKS 6-4PIECE ORCHESTRA-G ADMTSSIQN-GENTB ac- . ‘It’; "w, V‘ Drivers Lucky Frank Elliott figured in the most- spectacular accident of the diiy when he lost control oi’ his our while rounding a curve. Ralph Hepburn. who was close behind. could not avert a collision and the rear wheel of I-Iepburn's car ivas torn off. Earl Devon's machine was struck by Hepburns and f()l'('- ed from the track. Hepburn crashed Into a pit. He was iiiiiii- lured. but a pit mechanic was slislitly hurt. I/ Demps ' isllrive Jim Johnson “stock young l)i(2I1(it' y-ouiiq ll'llillt'lll |ironl lkiiiincaptills, pulIi-il ded tour strokes over par and llillii lthc defending cllzimpioii and Atlan- ita ainateiii" are. lirliliyi Jones. w. in rosiilr oi‘ llui Iicst roiiiiil oi :11.- Bruiiswvick ill . added money of $12,000 over‘ the l To iiitleliight Stars July 21; NEW YORK. June 10. — Jack Dempsey's drive to do what no oth- er lieuvyvreiglit. champion ever did ——-wln back a title .onee lost, is to begin Jilly 21st Iii u battloflwitli Jack Slim-key, at the Yankee Stud- iuni here.‘ ' - Sllarkey is ‘sure he can lick Dempsey dl-"Geiie Tunney himself‘ [or that matter. Tile \\'illlll’l‘ 0i‘ this fray is to have the cnvctctl chalice roflnnet the irliampioii 11H‘ the title. ' The “lighting Aluriiic" has ‘started light training for pres garation foljits defence in Septem- er. " Dempsey will come cast. at once 1nd take over his old liinrters at‘ Saratogu. New York. lie is one oi‘ the _V()llIll-'.'(‘fil i-x~ ‘ilaffillltillki ever to utlclnpt a coine- iiack. He ‘will be 32 Juno 21th. His opponent, Sllurkeyv, 25, and "I the pink of his fighting prime. iii}? Heads Field In Open Tourney OAKIMOMT, Pa. Juno 1tl.~~iIiii'- (Jllniirv) .lolin.~:uii. n lnilisi-li" buck from the brink oi’ diizil-lt-i‘ today with a (iKZZiiIIF-T ‘ "Pit-ii "l shot-making that put hiin on: :11 front air-lie irlii-u ilio ~--il<i* ‘irui cleared frnni the til-st hull‘ <\i llli" Anlericilii iipcn gull rliainipitlivllilt Ila-tile- All but, counted out \\‘lll'll Iio skid- 41 for the ‘first nine. Jtllllisltiil sin; ell a startling coiuclinrk, i)(*>it*l",i‘li by the gallery that considered hi- chauces fast fading, Tillllill)” i-iil- lied to blaze his ivy Ironic iii tilt. two under par lo I H. 'i‘a.ckctl ti‘. the ifl that tied hitii for the first tiny} lead, it par" Johnston a l\\'i)'(iiiy Jlti lliitit‘ total of ' 147 to top as great/a field rt <iari= as ever sought lill‘ iiilo. ll \\'il.~ sui‘ "icicnt to keep liiui at stroke zihruii Sarazeil, the cliuiripioii n1‘ 10:11.’. iriii int-roast» to six .~.ll‘l7iii.'>' his loud nri-i- ‘Right Iiehiiui Sal-axon. with llll. 'l‘oin Ariiitiiir, in third placo its ltlil'llilillt‘ill so liIl‘ il flashy Tl that nir" for the itirst time <.l' two ilii_\'< (‘llliltll-iilfitl stroking. ' BY BUYS SAINT Jill-IN, Julio IlI.-—l)oii:tIii yards. in tlii- inter» meet. The lll‘(‘~\'l(i|is i'(‘t'ill'(l -5 seconds ilud 2i Sl'(")llli.“._ irlztdc by tltlvers last yw-ar. llutlii-saiy Collegiate School won ll". m,“ with 44 points, Saint John liigh. School was second with ‘iii poiiil.s;i Fredericton iliigh Sirliziol lnnl gill points and Si. Vincent's Iligli, School tit‘ Saint. Jnlili. f: |)(il|l|;\'_ l {oa-MM- . .. l Player Injured S'i‘|RlllN(l‘i-lll.lil. Juno iii ~»— Frank, Crawloril. ccutrc ficltltii" [or the‘ Sprinigliill hull tcain, Il.‘i'l with n had uccldeilt Wiliii‘. playing lnill iii- night iii the -‘.lrird' izuiui-i of the ocul league between tho Tigers iind Bisco. (irawford, while sliding to the third base iii the third inning, broke his leg iihrve the knee. He_ was removed to the All Saints ‘Hos- pitul. il-le was pliiylllg with the Tigers team. which won nine to four. -—--—--<-o>— »- -- - Asterus Captures Hunt Cup At Ascot-i ASCOT. =Eng.._ Juno lli. in n,‘ niiignifltiient race, M. .\i. Bonus» she's French-trained coll Astcri byTedtlywAstrella, won tllc iuuio .. royal Iltlriit cup this ultorhooli liy u neck. from JJB. Joel's Priory Park) with Reid Walker's Dclluz-i third}, only a nook Iiehliiil alio si-iroiiil, horse. ‘Twenty-nine sonic bf the -Iiost handicap racers on thtitlirl’ raced for the cup iiiid seven iitrlolig, 160 yards course, lu ms ‘started-at 10 ~20 one. Priory iPark at 25 to one and iDelluri nl nine to one. lFrom a straggling start St. Jer- ome came over the rise fro ll the a dip in front mi-tli Astsrus. Ch ches- ter Cross. ‘Priory iPark and Friar Grey Ifollowlng- About halfway PrIorylPar-k took tip lltl.‘ running tar Cross, iDeltus, Birchiiroom. Appl qndfirand-ilfghi. with Ceteb m,- gilast "A imagirtfioieiit i-t-ri-tch i i "Whirl tlntIlAsterus won. training I f‘ JAMES Jill/i) i —_-__ _..___ Iiorsesj liltillultlililli- the 80th irénowal 0t’ illo rucc. Ast- . from Asteurs, t. Jerome. Chiclies- ' The wlvllleia ._ PRINCE - ‘ so WA no I onrvsu CURWOOUS. , 1 ANTONIO MORENO FCREST n Mctrcr-jo/r/ziyn-Mg/cr PICTURE. CHAPTER SIX Iiave ever shown-—'THE BALI-UM- This pipe is equalto many scllifliti a‘ fi°“b'° m’ iii“ Don't forget this when you IN and is fully guaranteed. buying your next. . s. A. rosriza Perfection Ice Cream-eBulk; Cone, Brick-fresh daily- IAIso served at Fountain. ' _ - g ooLn PARISIAN ouriirr. 1,6419 -. (Five other styles) _ \ _(_ ,_ ,_ Ans Model "c" outfit. $I.00 ' . ‘;.-,;..'!\ _ Every» shave: isa v60 in a new iblacle. “i” 1*’ '|"'\£i4- » wit» M5515“. I i-- ~i'- ilyWwigl‘ . 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