PAGE sin; NOW! TODAY ! l "WNIGHT! The Picture illillialus Are Waiting ifor p Gene Site non- t: GREAT PIUPURE! PRINCE EDWARD Vibrant with thrilling flfilllllli Alive with intriguing action! Idyllic with delightful rumrtirr! Human with rcn! l‘llill'.lt‘lt'l a Bubbling uvcr nitl: cntnwni; Junior! You're going to \il_\'--1l‘. t-u-rtbullv ix suying—lt's l! —F0x N ews Fiililcs 1 a Orchestra ATTENTION There will be no_ report of the Dempsey- Tunney Fight owing to the returns not reaching Charlotte ‘ Alli. bl l". ‘X w?‘ i wider; MAE EDWARDS ALL PLAYERS N l!) W PLAYS tlidfbiiitli lllilldllltl‘ PLAY WIGHT “SQUAHE tTROOKS” THREE .l\" '.‘ (tiHliUY DRAMA NIHY ll. it ’i .\‘l(ilI'|‘I.\' Mae i-Idivards N()Yi*l..’i ‘i '5. lift ‘l l i*l§:'»'l‘l{A <n:-on_ cl-nio . ‘Will "Ki l.LE-6 .1‘ 1U‘) "r l|‘i'li 'l'lll'l§lll\Y a The Genuine ycALonii: PIPELESS. ‘ Warm Air Furnace IN Before buying‘ o furnace call at.‘ our store and look the “CALORIC” ' flZFS over and dccidc for yourself. PRIVES RHASONABLPI l FredI-l. 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Found Guilty {lontlnued 11mm on page 7) |reply from him might be properly ex lpected. In a serious charge such as lexlsta here if this were tho only evidence against the accused I would lbo inclined to place little value on it What ls the other evidence? When ‘Kenneth MoBeth was relating the conversation he had in his own house .wlth the accused on the night of the l22nd of April the following question lwas put: "Q.—You said something that you told him what Jessie had told you. l want to get that." "s-lweu Jessie-ll told him that Jessie said that he was giving hc: drugs to cause an abortion." "(LA-What answer did ho make?" g “A.~He didn't deny it. He said I itake it all and keep quiet. Every- .thing will be all right and 1 will .marry Jessie." The same witness in relating a eon- vorsatlon, he had with the accused on the night of May 19th while he was driving him from Charlottetown ti: Bellevue was asked: "Q.--Tell _us what conversation took place between you that night from Charlottetown to fBelluvue." "A.-—Well I accused him of giving ‘Jessie drugs and medicine to must la. miscarriage. ll-to said: “If I had lefl ithlngs alone lt would have been bet- ter}. n ‘ The same witness relates that wher- lhl! was leaving Moncton for home on lMay 19th. meeting the accused in lfront of the Bank of Montreal, hr ‘asked him if he had money enough ‘and on replying that he had the ac~ ‘eused said hs could get some and "if ‘I wanted some he could get some in ‘here!’ 1 Ho also in giving the conversation lbetwcen them on the night of “av lxltlth on the way to Believue states ithat the accused offered to give blm ‘money to pay all the bills for Jessie 1am! stated that if he would give it Ito pay for it himself that people lwould think that he was in the fault iAnd on finally leaving him near ‘his ‘home on that night "he said thm ‘anything he had I could have it." This levidence was in no way modified ol weakened by the cross examination Then there are the other (zircum- stances related by'the witness Hugl‘ S. McLeod. It will be recalled that - |Jessie’s mother came to Charlottetown on May 11th and not finding her flllllshter as she expected in the Hos- ‘pital she became much alarmed. The ‘(laughter had left_ there on April 30th and left Charlottetown on May 2nd arriving ln Dr. Oult0n’s offico in Shcdlac the same afternoon. Tho wt?- ness McLeod in l1 conversation xvltl‘ thn accused near Zion Church corner on May 12th states that he told tbc accused of the disturbed condition n’. Jessie's mother. that she was calling ‘for her daughter and that a Doctor had to be sent for to quiet her and that he asked the accused: "Where is Jessie?" The answer made was that l"slie was getting the best of care and attention where she was, getting com- plete quietness and rest and that slit lwould be all right.” McLeod then iaskeil him to toll him in confidence fwhere she was.—that ho would not l“tell her people where she was but that he could assure them that he ilfllew Where She was and thafshe lwas ln good hands." The information ‘was not given but the accused said file would »take her homo tomorrow afternoon." That would be impossible for Jessie was then in Sllcdiac uudun the care of Dr. Oulton. There are also the visits of tin accused on March 10th and April 22nd 1° llle BlPVs home, his appearance at j-Shedlsc when she was being trent- ied by Dr. Oulton. his driving lit-I. from ‘Shedlac to the Moncton ‘Hosplr tal in Dr. 0ulton's car and his an Dearance in Moncton on May 18th and 19th. ‘ I am unable to ignore, ‘I cannot shut my eyes to this mass 0f undis- nuted evidenca- -IL may be that mm of it except Kenneth MoBotlrs would ms lqoannlan - , q ., _ EXTRA ' Two hundred 75c Tickets for- Wrestling Match will be on sale at Arena Box Office tonight from 7 ‘o'cloic k till 9.‘ The seats are elevated and fifiOfd a-clear view of - the ring. On sale tonight , Illllllllllllllllllllllllll- ‘db? IRIFT I ‘SE CHICAGO. Sept. 2i. - Pie-battle preparations for the Dempsey- Tunney heavyweight champion- ship IO-round ma-tcb Thursday night at Soldiers Field approached a. climax today with these out- standing developments:- b-Coutlnued reports of n. decld» ed drift in Jack Dempseys favor. ivlih wagers on Gene Tunney down to odds of 6 to 5 in many instances and prospects of even money bet- ting by tomolrow’. 2~A new “flood" of counterfeit tidkets, c-i’ all denominations from $5 to $40, announced Tex Rickard. and resulting in increased vlgll- ance by federal and local agents. Zi-Conference of State Athletic Commission with rival managers of both fighters on rules, together with reports that the commission had further whittled down the ref- oreo candidates to three men, gen- erally supposed to be Walter Eck- ersall. newspaperman; George Lytton, business man. and David hlillor, wealthy sportsman and vet- clan official of’ Chicago, 4-—Dismissal by federal court of a suit. by Rev. Elmer Williams to stop the fight on grounds that it endangers public morals and post- ponement until tomorrow of ap- plication for permanent injunction by the Collesum Athletic Club has ed on claims of prior contract with Dempsey to fight Ilarry Wills hero last year. CHARGES REPEATED ll-Reitoratlon by Dempsey of al- leged efforts to "frame" his losing buttlc with Tunney lust year. the basis of the exchamplons. -»noW famous “open lcltcl". and assertion that ho sllll was determined. to force un answer from tho tltlellolll- e1". - Although Tunuéy remained a decided favorite among newspaper critics, more than of the country as well as foreign lands, the indication that Deifipsey For PSORIASIS. Take Our llorhul Ilomerllnl ‘Book on Skin Diseases. New Treatise on Chronic Disease by . Herbal Remedies. Pamphlets on Loss of bluuboodulnd dlseaacsof men. Booklet on Female Illa rind advice tree by nlnll. 30 years” experience. (Without crltlnlslrig or disparaging your doctors write us before losing liopcll ' Treatment by mull our speciality‘. Ens-limb Herbal Dispensary Limited 1.150 Duvlo ‘Vancouver, B. (l. l Canada's Oldest Herbal Institute | the accused. but the weight. of the latter evidence is certainly ‘cumstances Just mentioned. Was the drug supplied lrendarlng, her pals necessitating bar being confined to lhcr bed ‘lng at frequent intervals much blond Jlowing. .Tho accused's connection established. These facts scent to ‘bring the case in line with R. vs IlCramp already referred to. benefit of every reasonable doubt I find him guilty fort-pd alzalna lm Foot Weary and Sore? Bathe and rub‘ well with Minsrdh. Soothing and re- lic sufficient to prove the guilt ol . f. by nc '- noxious? : The evidence discloses that the girl ., was taking drugs to bring on a mis~ . carrinze. That these were having a 1i most deleterious effect on her health , _ ‘ very frequently" durlng_._ ‘February. March and April and causJ ' with supplying. these drugs has been <5’ _ i Ii-lavlng therefore taken into due _ consideration the evidence bearing on 3 line 09.50 and giving the accused the ' of the charge prc- ‘ Penslar Pile Exit This remedy is recommend- “ ed to cure any case of piles ‘ / surgeon's " not. l‘ knife. It has no equal for itching. blind and bleeding piles. It V acts quickly and promptly be- ‘ i “I gins it soothing work. ‘ requiring a Piles are often due to ciin- “ ‘Btlpatlon and it is necessary l, that you look out for this y Penslar Tablets are excep- l tlonally good in this case and price 25c bar-Pile Exit 35c We know this. Central Drugstore Sole Agent for Dr. French's ‘ are of purely vegetable origin. E. A. FOSTER‘ , trouble and keep your bowels , . . free with some good Iaxitlvm- \ I I" and 80c. Try this combination l and you will get best results. Animal ltemcdles- rermiclde, Q Bookworm, etc. ‘race 0i’ 2.0K il-l. ONLY , ;l1ll|ll|llllll_lllllllllIfl _ shi~llvui EN, EVENllliNEY ‘LIKELY irus ln trim for u sensational fight has strengthened his support. This was reflected today in the. narrow lug of the betting odds, which huvo been hammered down generally within the past few (lays lo 6 to 5 from 7 and 81o 5. The question “tvhtlm (lo you like"? is beard cv~ erywllere as udvnuce throngs ur- rlro from all parts of lhc world to make up the recordhreuklug us- senlblage (ifdieiweeu 150,000 null 160.000 spectators and a lzalo that may be anywhere from $ii,5tltl,fltlll to $§l,000,tltl0. 14o WIRES AT nluosinr. workmen put the. finishing loll» ches today to tho vast exintnsc of pine seats augmenting Soldiers Field's concrete stands, ivllllo icic- graph men look over the Job of iu stalling about I40 ringside wlrcs, a record-brcakiilg number, which will carry the spot. stories of nour- ly 400 ringside writers. This rcp» resents, however, only ‘a third of the total array of writing lalcul als- signcd elsewhere] lSo far as thereferec was corned, "he will not know himself |lhat he has been selected until the ‘boxers ellmb into the ring," Puul Prehn, member of thc Stale Athle- ltlc Commission. (loclaretl. John Righelmerntho chairman. infiltrated ‘that no (leflnlie solecton hull yct been made but lilo ilndcrstlllirllug was that. it was confined lo three prcvlusly llltYsil mentioned mcu, Lyllon, Eckcrsall ulul hllller. The commissions already estab- lished rules governing details of the battles conduct. were gone over with Ilompseys manager, (loo. I‘. Flynn, flllll lillly (llbsou, Tunnoys manager. Flacih fighter will be llmltoti to 30 fret of gauze bztlldugn for cal-ll build. enough adhesive tnpo to hold That, n8 well as other ('llll' uitb ll. Fredericton Races and lining ‘ (lwou- , first. ‘ ~r-. more than interesting resulted in tlirco fuvnritcs bczlfcn. In the 2.1 ti trot, dolyn Aubrey was for lbo lanulpellcd to trot in 2.00 2H to; will. ln the 2.18 class llctty lliruct, who has hull u winning sill-lug on victories from Florida in Milluc, and has ‘llocn ilubt-ltlou by l2‘ starts. bad lo Hlll'l'lt‘llllt‘l' to M-ugv Vnlo of the Reid slltblc. llluly ivus driven by Fred Cameron of (‘bur-l lottctown. and acquired a now \\'lu-‘ it was the VA PUFF OF , Zl/lzjzfiy. Fume ,3’ p . 0 Ill/SQ?” y 5’ A! your the!" 65c. Complete the‘ vqillpmcul | 1.200‘0l‘\\'ll(l\l1,\\‘lll be donned under surveillance; are gathering ‘hero from all ‘parllsftif the (zommissiou. ‘less otherwise stated. 215i ‘with reference to the children. " class however which furnished tile greatest excllemculcl‘ the day owing to the heavy speculation which ‘had been indulged in. ill the pools. Warren the Great and Margo Direct each sold for $50 while the field which contained lrn 1D. thought by some of tho Maine folks l0 huve- n. chance to wlu lbroilglit $25. It was u. classy race. ‘every bent a rcul battle. ll"! will“ rcn the (ii-cut proved too much for tln- lllir-ugzln lnurc. and MIIPHB ml" ect was second. ‘But the time’ lnntle ivuu exceptionally fast, one heat being ill 2.10 3-1. P. ‘n. 1. Protestant Orphanage ‘Meeting ,We are very pleased "that so many frichds read carefully this Itcvietv. In if we t‘ll(li‘il.\‘0l‘ to give the inside information. ilwcll- lng particularly on items oi’ great- cst interest and co-ucern lo all. Siucu our last lcvlcw four clill~ drcu have been received in and one adopted out, thus increasing our number by three. As might be expected adoptions are most frequent during summer when the llOIlIF lH "W"? "llfilly reached, consequently our innlutcs decrease iluring this period and lll “qmm- lpr-li- place-s are tilled again. (llu- nim is not‘ to keep the children in tho (lrphuuago but rnthcr to ||l1ll'(‘ lhcurus sf-oll as possible lll l=tlllzllvlt~ lfilslcl‘ Hollies. \\'llil<- ill out‘ (‘MT llHlY 1"’? ‘will l-itrcil for, mofossllwilzils are lll charge and professional services arc always available and ll lR "ill?- ivorlhy lbul. for more than lbroc years lift-Si. sickness has been bllt slight, and no death has occurred. ]|‘|'i=t||lf‘llily we are cuiulilcnllild [or n“, M90110," flpprzlruucl‘ of the 11,1110 “m1 31st) (in; (lroilulls which have now been woilllcrfully lin- pruvcd throullh the JIPIIPPKY-“lly “f Mr. Adam All(ll‘l‘.\\‘. susceptlblcito lfliulse but Dllllll“ will not retain the efficiency 119ml‘ ed: ,- - During the month we have rc- ceived. as donations: $40-09 5mm Memorial L. o. B. a. any H?“ $35.00 from the Kenslngtoli Ladies Auxiliary a total of $75-00 May we ask our Protestant people who own and control the Orphanage o simple qucstlop—Are, we. Yolll‘. elected trilstees to understand that: rims $75.00 is expected to run your; Institution for the luonth? Wc ‘are pleased to announce another ‘addition of‘ siooooo to our Endow- ment Fund, recently received froln ltlic family of the late Neil Mc- lCannell, Lorne Valley. Y | This fund is the hope of the In» .1 mtitution for the future but as yet lthc interest from it is too small to| be of very great help. Wc have] n StRfldlIlQvOTdCI‘ on our books that all Bequests shall go into this fundl and only the interest be used un- The main- tenance is the most serious problem‘ and has been for some time. Every, corner of the Province should help,‘ ‘llauFrqderlttton races. ycslerdliyand in every Protestant settlement someone should undertake ‘to for—. ward collections. Volunteers are‘ sorely needed if expenses are to be kept clown. would be overjoyed to receive offers Payments on, Debt coming in very slowly; limit is almost up and thr- Bocrd is‘ discussing various plans for hastcny ing the remainder. i These pledges were all accepted in good faith and in keeping with that‘ should not our public be iuformcdl of the result of the campaign in thel samefdetall as at the beginning; ifl then all subscribers together with, their amounts were published in the press pan it bc a bgcnch of faith on‘ our part to again pilbltsh the names and show clearly how leach pledge has been kept. l ‘About two'months of the time, limit. yet remains and dilrlilg that time the Iioarrl will decide‘ whether} the list. will be published in lhcl press or reserved for the Annual Report at the first of the your. Less tnan'$'7.0oo.00 of debt now: remains to be paid and this is much‘ more than covered by pledges over-l d\lc._ Whatever clouds may linger‘ over bur Orphanage work we have become accustomed to line them with silver on both edges in this reg vlcw_ for we begin it and end it‘ The children in the Home are‘ much like your own. They arc‘ ushered into a world they know‘ "mllllfii of and as they grow they, are fed by us mentally as well as Physically. When grown they are whatlwe have made them and their cnd is as their Ilfel . ‘ . l A Rrcat responsibility rests ilpon. ,3?!” gt \\ 31c parents and ‘our Protestant poo-l '7 \ mus assume the t f _l I I y El111§ngg11l1‘ll1isrth'c Lcklliildlxliiuin ZIITQglIJ > . . a V QQ Sllmlng it. c ey we bee" us‘ $6‘ Hgnlilgscgndwhg autgrown the - - e . _. world arc now or ‘ mm the playing the game or life as we taught them to p13 - y it. 11:20:01’! satisfied with their know- wniitt ‘l: iii‘; game? 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Said 1o In: the ‘largest geranium iln l-Jnglnnd. ll. plant l, Chenille, Cheshire, s 15 foot Pledges are Saw is‘ Worth W0 Weeks of Dllyslcol lliglf and l3 mt across, with 518 the time vulture . .'7blbolns. at qvloseley u \ a» I. i F lexstone” Slitfigletfl“ l i y: l l = vsn-zjzzr Ready with a plea Pam or sickness to As l move around When on dutglfdag or“ n bl. -- l have always‘ to be brighlig; With dainty shoes well“,l{l@]@©l]‘il'-'§d_ Patients oft theuithoughts reveal, l . g Nurse lyouirfbright From head to heel." sant smile, béguile the bed 1.,‘ l7 no For TQ lkrltzltt! ’ " WHERE. is THAT AVIATOR l HIRED UP IN THE AlR WHERE Au. _ , A000 “AVIATORS - * Lieusmttwf - ABE l