my, $1.26. 79o at Batman's on L . l..i Q-néltaa: romfao? uuovu. r n. . _____ . | ‘JIAIOR BTROP with finishing’ '. Qlid ltrop oize, regularly 75c for C60 at ‘Batman's on Saturday. -ALUMINUM SAUCE FANS. ‘tummy $1.20 m. m a nolmalrs 1 v on Saturday. i .--ALUMINUM SALT and pepper eblker. regularlv 25c for 15c at Helium's on Saturday. -’WDDI.NG CHI MES-Au en- ‘itvylble evening was spent -ut the . 01116 0f Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kelly - ‘ of Bear lRiver on August 17, 1921. the interesting ‘occasion being the wedding of his brother John. one of Bear River's popular young men to Teresa McDonald of Little Pond. The bride looked-attractive in a gdwn of ‘yellow silk georgetlc. The groom looked well in a stylishly out grey suit. The attendants were Annie Mallard and Jerome Gallant. After enjoying a beautiful wedding supper. prepared by Airs. Lallghlin McIntyre and an evening oi’ ulusic. and social chat the guests dispers- ed wishing Afr. and Airs. Kelly a long lifeyof happily wcllled ii (Summarsllle papers phaw c ‘es. Ln‘ l -WEDDING BELLS —- The maul-lags took plat-c at Eglunnt Bay on July 113th l-l’ \ir_ l1‘ ‘r- .l\l----n- aultl non of Benoit l~‘. .' alll: to Miss Clarice Gallant. lu lt~l~ of Joseph L. Gallant. Alias Ozulna Gelant was maid of hllltnr, while ltlr. Alyrc Arsenault sllpporlvll lllc groom. A sumptuous (llllllPf ivas served at the brides home where various fnrnls of llllrllllcss .lillll.-'P- luents wcrc iudtllgelt in. dllef‘ which the wedding procession rc- pwired to lhe grnnnrs lather. There a very large number of L"lt'>lS were gathered. a llllllf! grllzllling un- der delicious catered to the apetite m’ all lll-re ll was a lloubdc wlalill~ lug as then» is an nllwr ilappy couple in the persons t,l Air. Pllilar- me Arsensult. son of Adaplpile Arseltault and Aliiss Elmire Arsen- ault_ sister of the former groom. Both couples were mzlrrl-ed in the morning bv their pastor Rev. F‘. X. Gallant, the latter couple being supported by Air. Antonin Gallant and Hermina Arsentlult. Both couples were the recipients of many lll". 1"" ...'.- and [Iliad wishcs. Afr. and Airs. Pllilnrome Arsenault have since removed to Mbncton where Mr. Arsenault is 9filp10yed_ SELDOM SEE 4 bit.‘ knee iikc this, but. Your horse may have a hunch or bruise on his ankle. hock, stifle, knee or throat. BSORBIN iRAlit ~A‘1IHF‘.JU‘PA\Til>'; l l it of’! Without . laying up the nurse. No bila- tcr, no lnllr Iron Concentrated- only a few drop rclnlired ut an up- pllcation. $2.5m pcr bottle deliver- e Describe yllnr cusc for apecinl instructions, and llnok 8 free. Alltiultiilhh‘. JIL. thc antiseptic llnlmcllt for nlankind, reduces Pain- ful Swcillitgs. l-Zniargcll Glands, Wenel. llruiuea, Varicose Veins; ul- lay! Pain uud inflammation. Pric-e 81.25 n buttll- at llrugglntn or deliv- ered. Liberal trlul bottle plll-ltpuid for 10c. W. F. YOUNG. lllllpn. “IlnIrr-J, (lun Alanna-blue nnd Abner-Dino In. mull: lu Canaan clcltn Inn. 14! Ilylmnl DIG Dominion Garage R. D. Withrow I Qutilfactlon Guaranteed. Lovt Prion. Water 8t. Opposite it. T. Holman: Summon-aide, P. l. l. Water and Queen Street EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATI Jlilitlfy lifetime, in the services of "IDlhallWNilmN -YALE PADLOCKS, strong and heavy, regularly 60c for 45c at llulmltns‘ on Saturday. —10 QUART PRESERVE KET- TLES. regularly 95c for 59c at Hui-man's on Saturday. --SUPERANfEA?iD-~Mr. cam-- eu McElmlln, is being highly cou- gratulated upon his receiving his superanuation front the federal government. Mr. AicElman, who has spent thirty-five years, an or- the P._E.l. RAR. has been a faithful employee and is wcll worthy of the pension wilil-h he has jllfillv enrn~ ed. As a driver. Air. Aicl-Illtlun. ltoldn a high record in railway t*il'(‘i9:l.——.H, —BELFAST PICNIC-A picnic in aid of the Protestant Orphanage will bl- held at Billion on Aug, 31st under the zluspil-es of the Eldon Blanch of the Ladies‘ Attxiliarj: assisted lly "'i‘histlt-" l..(). and "Heathen '1‘. B. Lodges. "Tea served on grounds. ice creall. and rcfreshulenls. amusements flrr young and old. Everybody’ comb. -HALF 'HOL|DAY—'i‘he town was practically deserted on Wed- utsllay afternoon, citizens. taking advantage of til-e fine day for an outing. lt was othcrlvise throtlgil tllc (‘ountyq where one could sec the al-tivityl of farmers, some htt- sily housing their grain, wilile othl-rs were running their bindelzn and stooking fields of magnificent u-heat and mlls.—ll. --PO'RT HILL NOTES-Om young teachers ilave zlgain return- cll tn their work. bllt lllilllilill a change of their rt spective SFlIOOl“. Aliss Pearl Rantsrrv of Birch Hat. llflg gone to llllnler River. llel place i~emg taken by Aliss Jean MDDIEOIIIFPA’, who stood high in first year work in P.\V.(‘. last spring. Miss Agnes Birch. who taught in Billcfortl for three years with iullcll success has gone to Alillon. Miss Enid Newvonlile ta- king her place. Alliss Kathleen Brown has taken Boy-side School.»- "ev. Dr. Reid. Mrs. Reid and two ilttle sons, who have been sunl- mean: here the guests of Mt. Artlrd Montgomery will return to Alontreal next week. The genial- Doctol- and "Mrs. Reid ilave nlado tuanv friends here.” .‘.lr. 11nd Airs. David Schumann of (ientreville, M bored bore on the 22nd. The‘ pillllt‘ helzl lust week by thc Episcopalians was n huge s-utcc ss, as n (‘fly ll.’ spurt. The slow ind-i tor race was won by Air. (‘laude- llayes in his new Riscoe. Alaster _ Nelson Sheen won the bicycle rat-r- fnr juniors and Mr. Kcnenth Allntgoittcry came first in the other -ABRAM‘$ ViLL/AGE- The condition of Joseph ll. A" ault c. Abrahlri- \l'>1.'-' l"l'l - i-l he critical and llttlo llnpo on - tertained for ilir. TOfl)Vl'l'\'. lis father Mr. liu-bert AfriPllllllll is. ztlso lllIIl!.{('.l‘Oll$|_\' ill.- -.\'li.~‘:<l Alade - lino Bernard. teacher of Flglllont Ray. has retiently returned flnm an, extended visit tr.- wlrinlls parts of‘ the United States-e Mrs. Joltn l‘. Arsenzlult of Latvrl-nl-e, Afzlss. has rleturllcll to her llllme after spend- ing a lengthy visit with her par ~ cnts and friends in Abramfis Vill ~ agQ,-'i.l)i)Sl0l‘$ on our shorcs are fairly plentiful and tho pack is of vcry high average. ——Alr. and Airs. Andrew‘ O. Gallant iii Bath. Me. arc nn the island on an extended visit, Airs. (lallzlnl is at present visiting her people down Plastcrll part of the island. ~~» The litany friends 0i‘ Mn 'i‘hnnlas J. Gallant of Abrailllfi Village are izlzlll in see. lliln as well as ever. Air. Gallant unlle-rtvent a severe operation ‘(Oltllf lime ago for aprkandlcitis,» .\ll the sFhDDlS of Flgmont have rtlnpfinpd on Aug lllth. AIis‘ Eufrilla (lalldet and -Mzltlliltl Arsc-nault. both pu- pils of Ailruufs Village school are making preparations for entering Prince nf AValPs (‘llllegc in Sept-em .her—Antollg the visllnrs to El: - gmont flay this summer were the PrevenFChaps” -use warm water and Baby's Own Soap. Wash in warm waterwith Baby's )vm Sonp—rinse well and dry lerfectly~and your skin wil 3e soft and never chap. 0 'B(.\I/"r ll-liljlllllf I. Jflfyllll " Albert Help: Uuliiod, Sill», M-Iulnal, l! lJ-ii' following Mr. Robert Peters,‘ Alt‘. Louis Gallanl_ ‘Mr- and Mrs. And rew O. Gallant. Alr_ and Airs. Ell - gene llallllcl. Airs. Wilfred Arsen - ault, Mrs. Joseph l... Gallant and Mrs, John Bernard. returned Wed- nesday from a visit to Bloomfield. ~~Dr. John 'i‘. (‘osgrc-vu of \\'eliing~ ton Station. has built this sum- r-t“' an edifice of some importance. lt certainly is zt llltlfif of progres - siveness and a credit tr. the thriv- ing town of \Vcli.ington_ This spacl ous building. planned on all trod- ern equipment is being used as a grocery store. ice-cream parlor and ‘Tefltfbllllleftl saloon. The Dr. is to be complimented on having t‘l‘°l'l' ed such a building at considerable cost. The litoney invested however, will h-ear good interest as Welling- ton is an ideal place for bllttiness and this store can well he turnl-zl into any line of business. as it is slmciousiyt built and on a very suitable site. The bundstllnd in front adds to itr attractiveness. —.\-lOLMAN'S PICNIC—— Headed by the band wagon. which bore the circus calliope and seven imported clowns. some sixlcen motor cars and trucks. loaded with more than 115 picnicers, proceed-ed on Wed - nesday afternoon from llolmanls More Surumerside. to the Stnvert Slim-e, Beds-nae where the annual picnic of the iif/llllilll Fellowship (flub was helll. All lilting the rnutc. other merryntak-crs-l out lldlollllay- ing stood by to sec the. antics cf the clowns, to hear the llllliiit‘ from the band wagon and to see lit.- parade» which was sctncthing dil't'e~ rent from zlnyilting else nf the kind ever attempted in the prov. incc. Arriving on the. grounds. no time was lost in waiting for some- thing to happen. for the stage all set under. the direction or (‘hair- ‘nan Bonnet) nf the entertainment commitee_ was provided with bath- ing houses for the men and for the women, at lball field, a quiet pitch. swltlgt-l. atlli all the conveniences of a summer park. Vfbllt- till swings, and the shelter glJiiPS, and the beach were enjoyed by many, ihc more strenuous soon were grouped fllfxllg the athletic field. and track and field aportu qlloits. baseball and other competl» lions were noon under ivay. ‘Phc broad jump was won by (‘._ Mulll- gun anll l.lnklet.lel~ second and with Alux Llinkletter and Eli. Doyle second and third; the 100 yard dash vrns won by Doyle. with Mulll gan and Linklettcr second and third; tho high lump was won by McNutt, with Allllligan second and A/lclrnlsnn and Mountain tied for third; the fat plan's race was won by L. M. AlcNeiil, with F. Richard sfifullll and W. S. ("urtis th-Ird; the girl's race was won by Miss Agnes Ellis. with Alisa Reta Gay second and Alias Brown third; the three- ieggeli rac-c was won by Dimrfllrll and Gnlldet; the sack race was won by Felix Gallant; the plck-a-lmck wrestling match was. wort by Doyle's team anll n special cltallrnge catch» lts-cnlt-ll-can wrestling lllatcil be tween .l<‘elix and Guy was won by the former in straight falls The a. tlllg-lntl-lvzlr and lwicre defeated uftor two long and strung pulls. in hasphllll matches. a girl's team. captained bv Aiiss Hunter. won by n score of 207- 17 over a loam led ONAL LINE PLSBENGEII AND FREIGHT SERVICE BETWVEEN 8T. Joli! ‘ND 130i 0N '1‘ Steamship GOVERNOR DING] EV wlll leave Si. John v W 1| .. lay n: 8 n. m. and every suitor-do; ut 0 p. n. (Atlantic thief?" lieu-ta‘; The Weill-radar "im- llfl‘. vln manner: and Lnlner. aut- no-um about n I II- ‘Phuvldnr- The tlllnrdur trlvl are to mmon direct dun sunny: at 2 p. n. lh-turnt—lleuve Bolton Mend d F Id l0 . UIVIII‘ Time) for. Bunyan-t. l..-|.=.-'l:a"§t. Irma?’- n n -' (D.,"‘“ IPA ll l4 ‘$10.3! [Ill-eel connection at lluaton with the height hteulner: to For . rates and ITITTTMANDJTIEFFIQ STATEIKOOM! $3.00 up Metropolitan pnneuger lll New York vln Cape Cod Canal. apply t0 A. O. CUIIRI Agent i V It. Jain. I. ll. by Alliss Ellis. Miss lilllntl-lH-l lentil included Mrs. ll. T. llollllan. Mrs Shari)". Mrs. (‘new Alissm Hunter. Clarke. Caitill, Tfooutils. Sullivan. 11ml (lllllllllell. Miss Ellis‘ team was composed of Mrs. Roy. ilollnalt. Airs. Ellis. Allsses l)o_v1c_ Brown. 1511i? Rlillgfl. Walker and flay. 1.. if. McNreill was umpire and in giv- ing his ltupllrtiul dcc-lsloll was con- lsitleret “perfectly awful" by some uf the female Babe RlllllS, The men's baseball mulch was ll ltlllll - hardware men challenged any nine. ‘men from the rest of tit» store to mer and tongs affair; every languid ; with blood in his eye and determin- nd to pound the pill out of the cottntry. When the accountlugPde- Pertinent had gathered up the wreckage. the score stood 23 in favor of the team composed of Bud Mountain. Roy Holman, Campbell Liakietter, Ml-Arlhur, Aloruitlon, Gallant, Sharpe and Alt-Natl, while the other teanr which included L. M. McNeil]. Mulligan, Doyle, 'l‘olid. Mountain. Woods, Adatllicson. Des- rcche_ and (‘uriln were shadowed with a score of 22. Bill Mutliieaen one ot‘ the clowns, made many hits with his body when his bat would not connect‘. ’l‘ndd took a header into a fence and was stuck there while fielding u bull and Mr. Roy did a tight wire walking act when he was hung up on tho fence while Going after a wild fly. The umpire n1’ the match is considering an of- fer to join the professional ranks while the base judge, acording lo the players, ivas just us base at; his name. ‘Sonic. lot’ the heavier iveighta, however. retrained their efforts for the picnic table and there did some phenomenal work. so exciting the envy of others that they were taken from the table by mam force and the. tug of war rope, Perhaps one oi’ the tnost en- joyable events, hnwever_ and one not on the program, was several oili fashioned dances, danced on the green to the nluslc of the hand ivzlgnn. lt certainly was a big, pleu- surable time and one, that in the opinion 0t‘ all present. was a sland- nrd for all future and past events of the kind to be contpared with. W ESTERN IWZRSONALS ~—-Mrs‘ Uiirforli Dettctf lo "Full- ioft. Mays. is tho guest‘ of Mrs, llrnjaluin Nisbit, Stlmmerside. WItev. lszlal- Lidstnne. 0f Patten Maine, arrived in Sumnlerdtue on Wrdnesday nligilt and will spend hii varatynn visiting ‘irlencls in Summerslde and localltyl. ‘Miss Martin. Hunter River, is slicnliing her holidays nt Alberton. —Miss Gorllon of Casculmipec. W's takPn to the Prince County Hospital this week t0 undergo tlcallllcllt. ~—Mrs. Griffllr of Odreary, was successfully operated on Wednes- oay at the Prince ltospilp; for appendicitis. —Willarll tllcNeill, of the f‘. N_ R. Transfer staff at llarden. is spending his vacation withfniettda in Summcrslde. —J. W. Woods and family_ of ‘Leominstcr, Muse, who have been visiting friends and relatives in Summerside and Bedeque, left for home by motor on Tirursday morti- ng. -—-Dr. Simpson. formerly of Stan- ley Bridge, and now of Bridge» “Wter. )3. 9... is visiting friends in Summerside. -—-ltev. J. A. MacDonald of Aia-rks. Lot 7 was in town St. on zilrs. Ml-Donalll~li. im Tried Electricity Old Jon (‘ltrlcr had suffered from rheumatism until, he declin- cal, he had “no patience with it". but he was always eager to hear of possible rentediels, and when his sister in Mobile wrote that she knew of a cure, and would tell all "Well, Joe." began the sister: “it's electricity and~ llciorc she l‘t}‘.li‘.i continue .lo.- interrupted. *"l‘lll~ idea, Alary. of yo‘ coming itcllli suggesting dat to me! you all remclilllcr dal only lab.’ slllunler l was strllcked by lightn- ing and it didn't do me no good?" »~-Philallciphia Ledger. nlll Her Close Shave incident. They were showing in a small town, and the admission was 50 cents, with children llndcr ten half price. At the two o'clock per- formance a lad of fourteeclt put down 75 cents and asked for tick» ets for himself and his sister. "How nlll is the little grl?“ asked the ticket-seller. “Well? said the boy “to tell the truth today." is her tenth birthday but she wasn't born until five tYClliCklill the afternoon." Boston Transcript. mwJétl’s ‘Béanlllust illlvFull ofwlltl-llahlwlililg‘ z WONDGR wtietlé aeee welw? He‘: B¢€N GONE’ Poi" HGR melee, oto behli! Gee. I A LOT OF WHY, I ‘been’ . zltiuflctlmm T“ 8% vunetlstaon Mv Pklcwb ‘Piaiipma Pliéinréa ' Werlnosdtty. the guest oi’ his molhcr lion‘ t .»\ circus tickvt-sicller rclatcd this‘ ' THE "CHARIIOHETOWLFGUARDIAN - ' To Repel Invader No Definite Action Agalmt Cont: Risen: Until Walhlnqton Han Spoktn ANAAiA, Aug. 5.--»1‘anania in pr pared and ready to repel the Costa Itlcans sitould, they invade the disputetlCoto territory. No de- finite action will be taken, however, unltii it has been learned tvilat at» titude the tin-flied States Govern- ment will adopt towards Panama in the event the Panamans oppose the taking 'over oi‘ Cote by the Costa Rioans. _ Cable messages sent by ihe Pan- aman Government lo Avaslilnnton with a vimv to flfirflllfllhillihlf, the United Statcti Government's llttdlt- llde lmvard Panamau resistance to Costa llican occupation of (‘om have not been replied to. , Armed men to the number of 150 have been ordered to proceed to Coto lrmu David. They will take with them ten machin guns which were llTUiltiBEd in the lfniied States inst April. Secretary or (iovernment and Jus~ tice Altai-o illls given ‘ onlers to Chief of Police Arango to hold the entire police force oi‘ Panama and Colon in readiness to march to Colo. Identical orders have been sent to heads of the police forces in interior towns. Mayors have been ordered to re~ vise their volunteer lists. and to advise these tnen to be ready for ‘DH PIHCTKGIIIXV. _-~—<0->-———- Bclonqa to the Leflqul "Rut arc. you a Brtlsh born sub- ject?" angrily demanded the offl-l cinl at the passport office. | “My urotlter was Briiislt-—-—"~ began the applicant. "Yes. yes" " “Yes but she "But she married n Frenchman." “Yew. "la Italy." ‘Yes, but where were you born?" "i was born on a ship flying the Spanish renlors while she W119i l_\'- lug at zlnchol- in llonllhulu harbor. but my parents died in llrazll when l-w-as only fours old and I was ndo- pted by a (‘hinantllru who brought tne up in litls ' —-" . I “Wt-ll, llc's~‘ begun an official. l “lll-‘s a bloomin’ league of‘ n:lt- ionsl" oxplolicd the official Will)‘ bad first spoken.—~ Pitts-burg (‘hm- mole-Telegraph. Not Pushing Himself "Did you interview litany pro- minent. people while you were ti: Aviatshlngton?" “AVliy no." replied citizen “l rl-ntarkvtl illlpCh g llosr,.l<.i.a.<.- lllal thought is Wits a hot day, to which ‘ho ltgreell. but the only otllcr lilt- portnni. person l couversed with during my stay was a hotel clerk.‘ ~Birullngllam Age-llcrulll. the luodcs: i to a ratltlll‘ i § l A Clue l "The evidence seems to showfil sold the detrctlve, "tint thv thief about it till hcr next visit, old Joe wore rubbers and walked back~ _\v:l.s all exritlrluont. Wilrdit" "Now, Aim-y!" hp exclaimed t.) “Then we must look out far a his wltc, eagerly, a itew minute; man with receding gums," rcmltrk all. r ll sistr-l‘ ll-‘ld reached the. ed the ‘was or the t'<>rvl>-—-- Blown house, -tl-zlll tell be ‘bout liar Tfflnspcfllli- otter for rheumatism! was so an- xious i could imrlily wait lo’ yo‘ to “Bird: of a Feather" ‘ git heahl" Wife-J have. about made up my mind, John, that when 1 luarrlcll you l umrrlcd n fool. 'l-lllsbanll-~'i‘llllt rcminda me of a reluark you ulalle just before wt- werc "married. You remctubct‘ that you said ll would be. ltarll to find two people more alike than you and l.' In tho Home "A Wllr-‘s place la in the hntuc." fi(!('.|l't1'¢’S a critic. Maybe, so, but home's wlllre the heart is, and thi- wife's heart's at the picture show. ~Louisviile (Yourlcr Journal, Double Exposure l-‘lorlw When the star told lll" director's wife about his devotion to the. vamp, he lnid the 0V5 11am,- middle li-—7, 6~—-2i, 6W3, 6~~~i. Tllfl Ilrltltlh team of Lowe Mynra, lost lll slrzilght sets in lltln~ ti)’ iilitl Bell. r.—2. G——4. 6~1- brothers flilllcrt and Ycncken, a llhirll Bril- l} 4. .. PAUGUs ‘ 2s,,1921 i ‘ ’ ~ i‘ in‘ q. I Not our complete fall ltock, but first shipment which contllnl a choice auortmnnc oi‘ the newut anion‘: model: in Ladies‘ Cont. treme, yet many of them show a distinct difference from that of last your. I'll; mgtqr. Tlu- coat: thll anon aru not on. ials are chiefly velourl, in all the latent shades. You may be auured that thi: first showing will be a foreword of the coming (all and winter styles. and are just hare in time for the bride-the young lady going to College, or the one contemplating a trip abroad. Sizes 16 to 44. Price: ranging from ................................................. .. $20.00 to $45.00 Silk and Serge Dresses for Stout Ladies p. . . . Just What You ‘Have Been Waiting For Good quality heavy weight alik dressea, suitable for utout flour-u, very lytylilh‘, ln colours brown, navy and black. Size: up to 47 bun meanura, upeclally priced at . . . . . . . - . . . . . . .. $35.00 First shipment new serge dresses just arrived. Do not fall to nee these in the Reidy-to-Wear Department. Prices from .......................................................... .. $1250 to $40.00 Ladies’ Trlcoiette silk dresses. very smart and attractive. Price dress occasions. Just the thing for . $25,00, $27.50 and $40.00 A visit to the Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department aaaureu you of seeing tho moat up-to-dato line: of ladies’ apparel obtainable. Do not fail to make an impaction. Bilillliliilllfi BGSTGN, Aug. 24.—Ail British were hree defeated aspirtuious for United States lawn tcnllifl doubles championship hon- today when teams from overseas were. ellminaltell by American combina- tions in the second round title tournament on llle courts of the. Lougwood lCrll-itet Clltil. of ' tlhe The English Davis (‘up combina- Thc Kinsey ilsh team, 6W2. il~ o tioll of Woosnam uud Turlibull was ‘urned back by Wllllums und Bas- westerlt champions. and defeated Kaiser Knocked Down Largo Branch Fell on His Head at Doorn DOORN, August Kaiser miraculously es illus injury when n large branch foil on his head willie walking‘ in tllc grounds lll hit-t estate on Sun- day, "0 was knocked to the ground. but ‘Wllfi able to rise lmnledlately with the help of his alijntaul, ‘who was unhurt. :5 ~- The ex- lapcd 5P1‘- NO RECORDOF V- C- Sit-ante); O'l‘T,\\V.~\. Ont. August 25.—— The name oil HHPPA’ _ _ war veteran, under arrest ln Bos- “mnton in connection with the nileiled lirltisll husband about hcr goings-on with menu; $150 m (dawning from a New the press agent. Fauna-Aha! A double ure! Film Fun Fluid. ' Tifiwili: t= rTTos-t" ' ' AMI) WENT AWAY WITHOUT York merchant, does not (‘X905 It the official list of Victoria firosa winners. npilca r [Silciair & Stewart Lt lllllllsll'llil illlll llllllll ls lllllllll MONTRIEAL, Alur. 2i—~R. W. For- gllsolt, sporting editor ol’ the Her- old, writes: Mike Ml-Tigue today looks the logical rontentier for the world's welterweight crown, now swaying: bctwcen Johnny Wilson. of Jlllstllll, and Bryan Dotvnfl)’, "f Clevclallll. qlrtlvilling lilcTiglte (‘all lttukc lltc prescribed luiddlewelgltt polllltlauc limit. \‘\'hcll' Ml-'l‘iglle's “Aviary Alla" last Iiiililll rocked (‘motile Rflblliflflil- of flustoll, iuln ltncoltsciouitness af- ter {our rounds at the tlheatre, he llf‘(‘flllll]iiifiilf‘il fislic history 11"" hnistcd llitnsoil high in the divi- sioll. _.____-44>-—-——— Opened Letter 0i Speaker Rhodes lrrrlttvlt . Adlai-Hi." A SPIIMW" of not ll-ss than one year and Tttli moro than ciglttccn luuntllf “d5 titcted out yesterday by Malglrlifille Oakwuh to Qwrgl» W. Mulll-rat". 0f this city, wiho hall pleaded ‘timid’ m attempting tn nbt-llln $724.60 from Mfrliltiffs Bank with intent to- defraud, The false prctcnce ‘charge tlrflble out of the Olwflinll "i Ti m‘ tor zlddresscd to lion. l0. NzRiiDflES, speaker of the couunllns. The. let- ter containing a chock of "i9 amount was luallcli to the house of cntnlnons whcrc it who "D9595 by Madcap who was llllllillliled there. Literal Deucl-lptlo" "S0 you've been staying Willi your brother, l hear ltifl HEW W“? has an awful tcllipcr. llow did Bllu striko you?" ~wlla anything “ilm” that itanldy." A wee,‘ My; 1 Mprf I'M TlCKLED BUNK, I YET vou blbNT Leeallrvfi Mfi YOUR l-lfitb h wont: Fléolvx PINK T‘ SE5, CALL; ‘c; wRlTE Me one ADDRess. t-lllvt! x women l! “(W "MW" tenet? wl-tlcc- —-'-' WHATIF THAT'S HIM COMlNG t was AWAY. I mb_ uPsTAlRsI -BY BIIEFEEQL. Coutbhri‘ You Have wlltED ;._ a" BANGOR Me.. Atlg. 2i. ~ Tile Bangor Fair opollcll lflllity with all attendance of 5,000 people, lllalii weather and u. veuy fast track. Three rnclng events were on the card, interest. centering ill the 2.22_ trot, wilicii went six lighting heats and was lflually won by all outsider llhe ti&\'€llii‘6*ll')'9ill’tiiti campaigner, Evan \vlililllllil, owned by H. W. Watson, of lluvcrllili, Mass, and driven by lPottle. lie made a new win rat-e mark of 2.15%. ridge, of lCiintun, drew the ilnlc lll the 2.20 pacing stake and was not headed for the race. Littlels-le, owned by MPKllY m“! Duggnlt, of Dover, N.il.. look the 2.30 pal-e in straight heats, driven home hard by a hunched field- Hllly 0‘Donnn, a warm favorite, aci- etl badly. , 2.30 Pace, Purse $500. llllttleisle (Carney) . . . . . . .. .1 i 1 Princess Mlida (Smith) .1! ‘l 5 Helen Sterling (Malcolm) - vi "2 William Tell (Card) . . . . . . ..‘J 5 ll Billy (Tbonna, Pafrlka. 'l‘\'l\)' Burns utld Ulyllaes also started. Time: 2.16%; 2.16%; 2.16‘/L~ 2.22 Trot, Purse $500- Evan Williams, (Pottleifi ii Giity ‘Peter. (‘Weiis)...1 2 Neptune Boy (Evans) Z 1 Mona C., (lSlmmonll) .3 6 7 4m Peter C. Thurmond. Mary MPKH" rou and Lou Miller also startcll. Time: 2.16%: 2.18%; 2.15%; 2.19%; 2.19%; 2.23%. 112i 3312 221th 2.20 Pace. Puma $1.000. Mary Q., (Webb) . . . . . . . . . ..l i 1 Bean Dewey (Waite) ...2 2 :l Just Sunshine (Pottle) 4 2 Billy one Rtllbblt (worllnenL-l 1i ii Mabel Long. Orle, Charlie A5111" and Marion L. also started. Time: 2.14%: 2.13%; 2.13%. -i .__-4-o>-——-—~ Violet: Profitable A woman horticultllrlst whom i kmw in Hampshire (says an Enli- ilnh correspondent) made lt K004 livelihood out of it in prc-wllr day , and, having now been llfllliflilb9d' is again installed on her plctureflr que estate. Hhe cultivates violets of u mammoth size, and 0i 91min“ ita perfume. Home arc llflsiilwd, for decorative purposes, some f0 the acent factory, while other-l flnd n ready market in thc confev tloncry trade, whero cryflililmd violets are lit large demand. ‘ll . l llllll llllHw llllll lllll , lllary Q., nwnel-i -by ll. M. l-1ili-.