i ‘i ~ ..-~i*-'v~v~irl‘~ ’ v ‘I. i stumgufg"fl'a' Poigirtgyvu KIZSFZ-ic“ met-WE - ~ n» less will, , '.°.'2'-7,_'i.".‘,'i,".._."f"l'1"“' ~- ~O won-nil [or one week. week. Situation carve-owe!“ v . gents Wanted D LIVE AGENTS to! We. kins 150 products. Dirac to consumer. Write The J. 1i. Watkins C0,, 379 Craig St., Want, Jltmtrenl. - ~8ALE8MEN WANTED FOR “Thu Old Reliable Fonthiil Nurseries’ ' to solicit orders for high class nursery stock Experience unnec- essary, territory reserved high est commissions paid, hnndsom! equipment. Write tor- full particu- lars. Stone .8; Wellington, Toron- Vto, Ontario. ‘ ,.__ WAN l ur- Sneelnl llutu Furnilhed Room: ed. 750 Wlllltfll- In: seven wzilafm QQ-OQQFO-OOQQOOOOOQQ-OOQ Wanted WANTED TWO Private family. Grafton St. BOARDERS, Apply to 39 ZOtiIi-bg-tii. WANT»ED'GENTLEM‘EN soAm-J ers, 243 Richmond St. 3015-20-3 WANTED—TWO BOARDERS IN private iloilso, centrally located. Apply Guardian. , 3020-29-61 WANTED BY MAN AND WIFE position on farm. Apply 82 Syd- ney 5t. 3010-20-4i. Help Wanted-Male Miscellaneous WANTED A MAN T0 WORK 0N fnrnl, Edgar Heartz, liizlrsllfiold ll‘.'iE.l. 30l7-29-3l. 041k: MONEY AT HOME. - s15 to $60 paid weekly for your‘ spurs time writing show cards 3o;- us. No canvassing. We in- struct and supply you with the work. Westatngus‘ Show Card Service, 102 Colbourna Blding Toronto For Sale FOR SALE — THRESHING OUT- fit. Apply Dan McLeod. Head S. Peters Buy 2005-28-11 FOR SALE-FRIDAY SEPT. 1ST‘ cottage No. 26. Victory Avcnlfc by 'l‘hos M. Hughes, Snlc at l‘! trclock. A Williamson, auction oer. TIME CLOCK FOR SALE. -- lln ticrfcct order. Best. style for loss than fifty employers. Rob- l-rt Cotton, Maritime Station- OTR ’ >--—-————i—-——- CARS FOR SALE—1 LIGHT SIX McLaughlin. first class shape, 2 ‘Ovorlnnds. 90 model, good run- ning order, 1 (ihevrolct 490. good as now, 1 Ford, equipped, ill good working order. All cars will be sold at a. bargain to (llliiik purchaser. Apply Wlll A. Pooley Nortll 'l‘_\'r0n Garage. 3009-29-11 BUILDING LOTS LAST SPRING I llnd for sale eight building lots 'i'rontiug on Iirighttln Road. ‘Fllcrc are only two now avail- able. The price ls $750. ‘Pllcy will ‘be worth more ncxt spring. Easy tcrlns if desired. ltobcrt Cottoli, l Brighton Ave. . ... 3i llclp Wn.Iltl~.d—-Il‘cnlale ii WANTED-A MAID. APPLY TO Mrs. Lodge, 25 Upper Prince St. ' WANTED- Second BOARDERS COMFORTABLY AC- conlnlodated. Apply 25 Upper Prince St. BOARDERS CAN BE COMFORT- ahly accommodated at 47 Bay- field St. 3019-20-21 STUDENTS CAN GET BOARD in private ‘familyi. ncur lcgc. Apply Guardian. APPLICANTS DESIROUS OF EN- tertng September class of North Adams Training School for Nur ses write Superintendent. col- COLLEGE STUDENTS can bc ac- commodated with ' trips SHOP from Holmelfo Catalog. kett and Co. . Club will be llcld this evening at at the Ruse and Gmy 6.1‘5'.,p.ln. ' instead of on Thursday evening in order to have present the vts tzu-y Executive. the patients on Falconwoorl Hos look this good cause. tier lSouris ‘East and the ing Plctou on Thursdays only at tile usual hour. acre field. iTile barley head ilad eighty seeds and isalmos-t ilve feet high. The crops in this vicillitv are much better this ymu- “u”, m, YQIIFS limit. and the outlook is most Promising. Jiiyinl! a motor trip through sent from the province for changes. it is Mrs. first visit to tho is greatly Th" party lcave homo and will WHY Biflilping at 511015 enroutc. island and Thursday motor the the ihglve bccn spending a very pleas room andzant holiday at Wlusioe and Eben- HERRlNG-Jlllxtrn large fat July herring just received atul. T. Croc- of tho Ringwood Women's insti- itillg delegates of international Ito AT THE ANNUAL PICNIC fOl‘ iiital grounds ‘Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 20th, tllore will the exhibited for sale, fancy work ctc., made by the patients. lt is hoped that the goncral public wlll not over- MAILS FOR MAGDALEN ISL. flNDS._-—The steamer “R. W. Hen- idfy." which has been mcklng two week between Pictou, Magdalen Its-lands will. until further advised, only make one trip per week, leav- ooob CROPS WEST-The Guilt‘- dlan has received from lMr. litan- irmi Cilmllbcll. oi ATtfOi-‘i, Saslgfgr. merly oi‘ [long River, poppy,’ u sample oi’ barley taken from a lit). ‘VON AlIJTO TRlPr-Mr. and Mrs, (is 0y I‘. Wadman and son l-lcr- bolt oi Lexington lMllfifl, are en. the Province. Mrs. ivadman, who who ilJrilil-‘Ply ut‘ (‘rapaud has been ab. '1 years and sccs many lav...,,.h,]i \Vi1(ililtil1'fi she enioyins the outing. for entire interesting WELCOME vlslronsqw, an,‘ Mrs, George ll. Brooks of Boston k.‘ ,i , ‘TTHEGHARIHHE FLOUR AND FEED.—- Kent in dis-gs. $3.90; bran. $1.45; corn meal, $2.15: cracked corn, {lift-Lloyd Cox, Morel. . RESERVE WEDNESDAY; mus. by tho 4th ‘Regiment Band on 30th for the Ice Cream Festival Quggn lsquprg his; night, wag‘ at Elliot d-lall under the auspices thoroughly enjoyed by' hundreds of citizens and visitors. tute. 3012-20-21 . , HUNTER R|VER CONGREGA- ‘RQTARY MEETiNG- — Th9 TION—A series oi.’ pre-colnnluniou Yliliilliiii’ "I95"!!! of the Rfltflfy services will be held in the Pres- byterian Church at Hunter itiver on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday - and Saturday evenings. Aug. 30th, - 31st and Sept, 1st and 2nd. The assisted by Rev. J. M. Murchison and R'ev. John Stirling. The meeting will be held at 7.45 p. nl. - All are cordially invited. EXCITING EXIPERlEN-CE. - A schooner, coal laden. from Sydney to Charlottetown, was caught off Point Prim ill the northwest squall on Sunday night. ‘Unable to lnalke harbor they drove before it, bring- ing up on this shore, cast oi‘ Bail- ller Point. near where the old llam- lblen factory once stood. The. crow of three men reached shorc safely, l)_ut the schooner immediately broke up in the surf and is a total loss. 0n Tuesday a sale oi’ tho ropes, blocks and other stuff was held and a greater part of it disposed of. - tl’ict0u Advocate. CROSBY-PICKARD- The home oi’ Mrs Thomas Plckard Euston St was thc scene of a very happy isvent at noon on Saturday when hcr youngest ril-lughtcl‘ Lily Gertrude was united in marriage to l. Stanley Crosby oi‘ (ittlloll. Sank} non of Mrs. Isaac Fro-shy oi’ Marshficld. lTho ceremony was performed by the ‘Rev. Rot-s l-Iaton A dainty luncheon was served aft- cr which ‘Mr. alld Mrs. (‘mushy left for their future home in Oithon, Sask. LINEN SHOWER- A very Qlljliytlilii! evening was spent at the home of Mrs. J. A. Clark, Ex- poriulcntlll Station, last night, when a Lilli-n Shower was given ill honor of Miss Edlthdcnkins. whose zlpproaching marriage has been announced. There were pr-i» scllt nlbout thirty v guests, who were received by Mrs. (Jlark, lVlrs. Jlilliiillii. Miss Jenkins and hits Sherwood of Ottwwzl. llandsulnc gills prcsented/ to Miss Jenkins, were wheeled into the reception rooul which was beautifully dcc- orated for the occasion. During ‘ bun,“ Apply Guardian oxrice~iezcr gum,“ or Mrs‘ “Woks, two the evening rcfreshnlents were - 3011<2ll~ii |sisters Mrs. John omonnm and S°""““ fmd i“? """"“g i"““5“““i' -—-—-—-—————-.M1's. J. ll. Ford. Mr. Brooks secs passed m Smglng “ml glmws’ INEW STUDEBAKERS- SPEC- many advances and lnlpruvc- *7“ iai Six Touring, two Light SiXJm-nls slnco ho last visited till‘ 8' 0F T’ DELEGATES’ m ‘M ilfliiiifii-OPB Willi liiiiii Wiiiillifl hc island-lid years ago The wide u few“! ’.""“""“~' “I Hm “mum Light Six Touring, standar h_-,,|_v flsphfl“ 9mm“; and "w m? oi‘ tho liulrlottcttiwll lloard oi equipment. all at new of reasonable service. Call writc. E. .11. Summersidc. GFEAT CAR DRlVE—-WE ARE all our curs for tho season of 1922.l .i\‘cw Studebaker alld used cars’ of various makes. Now is tho making a drive to clear up time to trade that old car for a new one'at the 1923 prices. E. lI. Rayner, Dealer, Sunllncrside. ‘ 2087-26-3! Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED. for North Pincttc school, No 196. mcnt $05.00. Alex. Scc'y, Gllrileltl. 1008-24-51 class teacher [or Appin Road school district, No.-— b8. Supplement $85.00. Apply John Gordon, Sczfy. s 2634-24-1 WANTED SECOND CLASS TEA (TOOK WNTED—-0ne willing to leorn at tho Clifton House. i 870-9-tf. vvAnrso-sv ssbr 1s'r. GIRL to assist with housework. Ali- ply 43 Anlbrosc St. Brlflilifiil- 3021-29-3i __-___________.__.___-j-~. WANTED COUNTRY GiRL WITHI 3052.33.31 some experience for general] |i[)||5(}\\'||f]{_ Apply 40 0rilg)!5'i]ryM|Illll'tI'l Illnlnu-nt for Dlunlrufl slrt-l-l. Riiifi-‘L- .~ cher [or the principals depart- ment. Murray I-lonbor school. Supplement $150.00. ApplylLL. Muchon, Secy. 2055-23-61 WANTED-A FIRST on sEo- ond class teacher for llrnckley School. Supplement $100.00. Ap- ply to Bcni. Rodd. Secretary, UNLESS you seelthename “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting Accept only an llunbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and proved stile b)’ minim“ i" Aspirin at all I i m’ - .-- - . . iric-s (‘lo-trill u ‘til used iiiswmv"! rfh-l-ds‘ h" ml?‘ 8' mimosa up‘ t. .1... l...‘..-..fi. h‘... ..;..;..."‘...i"" "w "r """ or "i" '5- or‘ Raynor. Dealer.‘ 2°S7'2°‘3i:n@rl1c\v. Mr. G. o. ‘Cudmorc. City land expect to leave in the near fll- Supple-M J. Ross,| gnrct Doug“ h once. Whilc in Providence and. Scotland. . friends are delighted to see her back again. been nt his Fortune. i’. Weeks, has returned to Sydney. Mr. llllvlifilllilfii family will remain lln- tll toe close of the summer season. been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins, for tho past thrcc Saturday morning. to assume her Eleanor who lll'|‘. spending with John MacKlnnon. North River are illlld Province is tact Ill-coming til liiecoa of tho l-last. prosolli visiting Mrs. automobile expert.- lillnltrdkl Illnlluént‘ PERSONALS i i Miss Vina Montgomery, (jity, loaves this morning for Beverley, [Mass wllcrc silo will take up the study oi‘ nursing ill the Bcvcllcy Hospital. Miss Lillian Brennan lcft i‘or Boston ‘Saturday morning accom- panied by hcr uopllcw Loo hlorri- son after spending a fcw pleasant weeks at ilcr holnc in ‘liarnlci’. Miss Mamie MawPhoe of Can- oe Cove. spent the week end in Charlottetown, tile guest. of Miss Mliriltrle MCEllCilBPll, S6 Iiich- mond St. tMlss Jean Stewart, who has been spending her vacation‘ with h" bltrcnls Mr. and Mrs. W, C Stewart. loft this morning oh w. turll to Springfield. Mass. lMrs. Flrllest lnlnan and family who have been visiting relatives and lricllds in Canoe Cove rc- turncll to her home in Quincy, Mass, Saturday morning. She was flcfilllllllanlctl by her niece. Miss Elinor lnman. Misses Bessie iProwse and Mar- rclurnctl Saturday Boston and Provid- they WHY" guests 0l' the lnttcrs broillcr- in-law. Dr. ll. J. Gallagher. night from Mrs. John Frost-r has rr-‘urned home from all extended visit. to rclatlvtas and rlontls ill England rs. Fraser's many Mr. l]. l’. Ducbcmin who summer E. l., tho has homo, Bay past two . Miss Helen Cnll-i-ns. who has weeks, left for Montrcol. lutics at the ‘Bank of Montreal- Mrs. ll‘. E. Wlggan and tlailzlitcr of Jqumlnorvllic, Mass. the sum er. Min. Wiggnws sister. rs. relatives‘ in ‘i Thcy arc nt Brooks‘ holds a fine position as a machinist and for I Dnmlrlifl ’i‘rudo, lilo following were clcctcd delegates to the i\i-|l‘ii.ili.t> Board which nlocts ill Si. John. N11,, on Sept. iltll. and 7th:—— J (i. llynd- ""1"- W- L. liisains, c. w. s. Mc- biirv. N. natlonhnry. ltv. Hun- lilln. l’. W. ‘Turner, ll. ll. Jenk- ins. E. ll. Beer. C. i... fillies, Gra- O taro for their home in itoxburi Mass‘ Wham Mr’ Brmkii Malcolm Dr iil-lciililllil 'l‘ Wnodlnzln, J. J, Mc-hinnon, E, '1‘, Highs, ,1, s_ we“ “FUR. “Pit. Aiiiifiil, S. A. McDon- Fliii- G. i). UcBlois. G. Elliott, l Carter. B. 'l INISTALLS STEAM PRESSERMi —The operation of a airman sum’. tary sir-am pressing machine. re- cently installed by Mr, A, h‘ can“). boll in his clothes cleaning and Dressing shop, Grafton Street. was demonstrated to 'l‘llc Guardian yesterday. This machine. which is tllc first oi‘ ll.s kind installed in Charlottetown, carries (i0 pounds strain pressure from a gas lleatcd boiler, is operated by onc man and presses easily from tllirly to for- ty suits a day, the steam pressed clothing being immediately dried by vacculn. ‘The machine at the fronl one pound up to a ton can be brought to bear by the simple manipulation of a lever and the danger ot’ hurtling u!‘ causing a shiny surface to tho clothes is (lone away with entirely. The ma- out an excellent Job. Mr. Campbell was induced to install it after so;- ing its successful operation in ot- her cities and he has no doubt made n very wise investment. lfirrp lillnnrlln lllnlmcnt In tho house .. rain. in several varieties. Also , BIRTHS .. Second sams- ii-ii-E- = (‘illcagn _.3002l0lihl—t§ 1a 0 ' . _ I NpolvAN-at Albany. Aug. 15th. Plliladvlpilia. .00000g00r_l—0l0 g GTHVQIISUBII ADDkS COQURHIWS" . iifltlttthlili“;302;?“ " nliilf.'.i.'";i'."5 ‘éjilifl...‘.‘" Grapes Cfliitéiolilrvs _- t. N- Yi‘(—- . . MARRIAGES sl. Luuiiv...‘ l...00nn0on11-.2 1o a Bananas Musk Melons ----—-—~ New York ...0;£0l3l12—-i) 1a 2 Oranges Bartlett PEGUS cnosnv-PlcKAnli- At the bride's bomc. Charlottetown, on Aug, 26th, 1922, by Rcv. Ros-- Eaton. l. Stanley Crosby to Lily Gertrude Plckard. DEATHS PICKERING. -4 ‘Ail tibia ‘iStume House" Clinton. on Aull- lziib James Pickering aged 72 years leaving a wile. ono son and three tlaughtcrs to mourn their loss. 4 » Rheumatic ‘Painji "a, Rheumatism is fililuggtitlllg dint-Kin" ill i . t tibiae, inlil ecllnue lfiflfllel; but‘ 01011100 be permanently locei or external! bippi -, . TOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN 204124-61 . BAND CONCERT-The conceit l pastor Rev. -R. H. Stavart will be' haul Jardinc, ll. ll, ’l‘o\vris, J_ '11,] llorllilly, Col. D.A.] Chicago chine is very compact and turns lino; New York Si. Lo-lis North Detroit ‘vYashinginn Saturday. They take part. 8.30 qualifying rou ed Monday. Homily by hiiiliig till» tbirly- farm Uvfly “non m "n19;- m Hg" ‘second home run tics with Wil- up an equally good opponent, llzlnls for record number tor sud- son. v ~ - a National League-Sunday. m nus. ' G , New York 210110502-12 18 2 iSt. Louis 301000013~8 14 2 t Batteries —— .i\icQuillan.... and -LOS ANGELES, Aug. J8. f Sllvtlcr Srhcrdcl, North, Picffcr. Ji-vfi Wiiilliii. """"" “"7103 am] Alhmnplp heavyweight iboxlng champion, has A; chggagtk- {up}; signed a contract calling for a ph,p,,|,.iphp,l 0Qh|',q1h)p___.1 l; h wet-k oi’ Pxhibiiioll bouts at San (‘hlpflgu ()_[(]2()[)()0—3 5 p Francisco theatre beginning Selli- Boston Cincinnati and (lowdy; Boston (Iincllllhlii llraxton, holes, those with four scores and ties to qualify for the second elimination round, of thirty-six holes. which will be nlflv Thirty-two aspirants are to survive for match play. _-_-_-<o->-—-—-— Big tmgues Bat‘cr‘.es—R.ing Cheevcs. Osborne and 0'Farrcll. At ("inclnnati——— BT81 ad of here C. B. Grier, (i. ll Turpin and W. ScOtl-z The nine British players who are ill the United States t0 coul- pete tor the Walker Cup will also \ . - \, p tanalhan boilers,“ To Make Tryjol y o * c / U. b. Championship BROOKIAJME, Mass, Aug g7- 3'15"."E.§1“i‘.?;“'i..%‘it’§‘§.;'.’li.235;? .371; teur golf championship in the tournament starting HEX Play for the United States ama- teur championship will begin u o'clock next Saturday morn- ing, pairs to start at five-ulinute intervals until 3.50 p. m. in the eighteen the best sixty- ..ST. "LOUIS. Aug. 27.—--Cardlnals tako zmothol‘ slump to third platt- and Hcnllue; RJ-LE. 000000000-0 l0 4 0000-l'203~9 l.i Second gaunt»- lflativsrilas —- Marquard. Braxtuu (‘ouch and Hargrave. ILILE. 010000500-45 ti 40000l0ll—~7 i3 ‘account of rain. American i ificiroit. I Washington {and Gbarrity. Balll acre. 0; Syracuse. 3; At Waslllngton— and HulP-rlcs ——-\VatsDil, McNamara, (iocscllgor lit-ck, (iillcspie, Luquo and Wingo: Two games between Pittsburg! and Hrioklyn were postponed (Tlui League-Sunday. T! ll’. 010-100000-4.’ i: 10010221-4 l0 case, 5,; Baltimore, 4. iiul-llcllico’, ti; Reading, 5. Buffalo, l0; Jcrscy City, (i. Ba t t'.u'ics~Pillottl-_ iMoore. OlnenI H0iin'.v.'|_v and Woouall; Mogridge This was the only game pllyed in the Anlerlcaln League today. International League-Sunday National League-Saturday. At Cincinnati- Boston (Tlncimnlti Rixoy and llargrzlve. ill-coral game- Boston (Tlncinnati “r same time sterilizcs thoroughly Al, Pittsbuyg... and brings out the color oi’ the gar Brookfyr. nlcnts. Any amount of pressure Pittsburg At Chicago- Ila tteries—blea lAt Si. Louie ~ ingo. (lows on account. 0Z0000100——Zi 20200010~-5 lla tl vrics—llonlihan and O'Neil. RlLEfl. 0 0 n a Piliiilliripilill. 00000000004-13 00000000000-—0 4 and Heu- Aldridgc and llartnett. RJLE 000000100—l l0 0 01000100—~2 8 0 ‘Battarios-Oesrhgcr and Gowdy Donalro and ’ R.H.E 400100000-45 11 0 011110022-4 14 0 Btltt"il‘lC‘S—'D9Cill9lil‘ uud ‘Miller; Morrison and Schmidt. lLl-LE. l000023‘2ii—-'8 10 1 ll000l0l20--7 ti 0 Batt-aricsw Scott. ltyan. J. Barnes and ‘Snyder; and (‘lcnlcnrt Chicago at Phliadclphin- First game ilostponlai Jonnard E. Snlltll. lBattcrles— Wright and lsevcr- ctd; liilays and Schang. At Washington~ |]§.'lti(‘l‘iCS——— Ilauss, Toronto. 7,- Ncwark, .'l; Toronto ; Newark, ti. ' ‘of - -'- Jcrscy titty, S; Buffalo, S; Jer- . - soy ‘torn Rochester, f»; hcstor. b; nestling 2. lsyracuso, 5; Baltimore, 1; tinlore. 7; Syracuse, 4. (ilty. 2. Reading. 4. HOW TH EY STAN-D . ' nllevedl b , Colds Headache Rheuwatlsm Tlilitydon and Borden. azigglfil-ltf‘ ‘mm’ lmn-‘mmtiwt on mfluml Lnlum Toothache Neuralgla Neyntisl. ‘Down with the Government that i‘ nitafldafiiiiilflillfi N Y k wma '1'"? ‘ ' , ' ' ow o .. . . A _ Eiimche Lumbago Pam'_ am u so flagrantly defied the will of tltoslo maiifiiktggdgl gttiicargo: .. . . . Gill 54 - . ' Al botti fM and 100~Dfl1g8iI - who deciod them. casting the r e ‘ n c com s - . do" s . . 61 5t - Handy “Bayer” bole; offaltnbitztlr 9° m fa”- imitators of muo- mcreg promise; to the “ML ndl, and lvae permanent relief. Cincinnati . .. 68 so . m‘ ., Iwhfiis i‘t|:|l‘uw.eii'i, #01:: Thu.“ n’ gl.m_n3::’e.v:; I __l__‘.‘_____ t combines o mar-wire lgentl Pittsburg . , , ._ 65 55 .. y‘ ‘wrugwalcllggpldalvlllllr; ‘liglpugllrgtcrnlfintnsdo mm,’ ‘ ‘I "m", cw“;- > aimm“ ‘ml-m. "m":- mmmmw the treatment 0 n4 Brooklyn . . . . . . . 58 61 RJ-LE. .. .001l3-2001—~8 15 0‘ 2l2000000~5 12 3 Moore, Ell- nlkc, and Bossier; Zachary ' (iharrity. Two gables between Cleveland and Boston at Boston were post- poned nn account of rain. international League- and Saturday, Roc- Bal- Byrd-l ILILE.‘ 9 1 7 3 of '8 n» llliari, .-_-_..-.__._-....'.-_-_ ..-_..__-.__ ...... .-._ . r iifigniii‘ u T ‘ y x iliigilt iorliilt h .- international Will Start Toni: golfers will meet tomorrow on the national links in‘ the first of their engagements for the hiker cup. the trophy emblematic of the in- ternational amateur golf team su-i premacy. Tonlorrows engagements [our Scotch foursomes and‘ the singles matches. es as announced team captains follows: Jesse Gullford and Francis Oin- rpet, United States. vs Cyril H. Britain. l Charles (Chick) Evans, Jr., and_ Robert A. Gardner, United Sta- tes, vs Roger H. Whethured and C. iC. Ayimcr, Great Britain. ltobcrt T. Jones and Jesse Swcctzcr, United States, vs W B. 'l‘orrancc and C. V. L. Hooman, (iroat Britain. t Max it. Huston and W C. Fow- les. jr.. United _ (‘nven and iD Willis MaoKenzle. Great Britain. Joe Irvine to ‘l-‘ake Part in St. John Bout Joe lrvine, the local boxer, and wright championship, ls to take] part in a boxing show to he stas- cd |n this city during September. An opponent for irvine has not as yet been selected, but the local. club staging tho show is putting 1i. zlccortilllg to the cilalllllimffi T9‘ presentaiives. This will be Wil- lard‘s first public appearance since he lost the title to Demll- 0 soy at Toledo, July 4. 1919. SOUTHAMPTON. N. Y.. Aug 21 ‘British and United States amateur life I play will end Tuesday with eight The alignment for the foursom- todny by the States, vs John .. claimant oi the maritime welt r-l . swimming Association of 4-w- TODAY AT 2.30. A LAST TIMES gro THE ADMIRAF-Tliaiimflel: .._....- us. ‘l! HT til-n. ii l NIG v ‘t v.1 r ll,i H,- » r .1 During th Authentic Historic Picture! o1 the Brltllh Navy's Job ,. >7 e War. m. Then Pictures are booked foHManey Hall, Torontpftliih Fall at prices ranging from 75c to $1.50 ' OUR PRICES ‘Matinee, Adults 37o. Evening, Adults 52o. Children 260a Children 21c. kos- a) ~ New itetord tialmelt For Miss Ederle ¢Bi'tlI)(.l-El"'Ol'tT, Conn. Aug. 28.— Gertrude Ederlc, ‘of the Women's New York .mallc what is said to be a worlds record tor tiit: 220 yurd swinl when silo won tllc United States national title for that ev- ent hcrc today. Miss Ederlc, who holds thc junior flfty- yard title and won tilv Joseph H. Day cup recently, swam the tlistance in 2 nlinutes 49 1-5 seconds. Murray Winner of Singles Title in Lawn Tennis NlAGA'ltA|0N-TIIB-LAKE, Ont, Aug 27—l.ovcly Weather and the largest gallery in years nlallo tllc final day oi the international lawn tennis chnnlpimlships a me- morable one. "Liudlcy iilurrny, of Niagara Falls. (N. Y.), won tho men's opch singles, defeating J. Virdtn, ct‘ Cleveland, in tlln semi-i finals. 0-2, 6-2, and ill the finllll winning (lastly from A. L. Brun- cou. of Brooklyn. In the llldlcs’ open singles, Mrs l-larry Bickic, the Canadian chum- pion. won the final froln Miss E. McDonald, who had recently won the northern Ontario title. 1 Phllzldclpllia . .. . n .8 .360 t Boston . 38 80 .322 u ; i American League. ' Won eLost. RC. on lNew York . bl .504 Si. Louis . Z 5i .589 ‘ Detroit _ _ .. ox s1 .544 (Ylcvclatnl ... . . . . Git 01 .508 jiiyllriago . . . . .. . 59 ASii. E, 0 Qfidiliktvii os l... .47.. llularlelpllla 49 ti!) .416 [Boston .. . 46 74 .383 International League. i I ' Won. ILOHL Baltimore . 95 40 [Rochester . s1 54 .600 Buffalo . 78 6i .561 Jtr-Wy (‘ity 74 03 .540 'l‘orohtn . . . . . ('7 (‘0 .403 Reading .. .. .. .. r17 Yil l q‘ 7 .41.) ' . _'r.'lc|lsl\ l"! Rt‘ _377 Nev/ark .. i2 lit; .311 ...-q- L izuldlllfll’)! Illnlmcnl for Ilurnn, Etb. I .. reasonable. Cauliflowers Carrot Beets Parsnips Gabbage String Beans p: L- 1>_c_ kle and her partner, l). R. _7p4 KBflZili, won from Miss McDonald in the mixed ltoublcs. Mrs. Bic- Mc iand E. A. Purkis. This match ‘took \‘rcc sets to decide. Miss MC Donald and Purkls taking the sec » 0nd sot in which there were man) exciting rallies. Colonel Foulkcs and Cant Innel olcvclallu pair. J . bye-elections of Prince and King's ‘Counties to give notice to the Bell Government lo get their dudssorl- od out and their trunks packed for their tinal exit from oflice early next year. gontlclnen-electors! ‘ slouy/thtslzs _ AUCTION sans Taylor won the all-(‘zlnadlan dnuh ins from E. A. Purkisalnd D. R- McKenzie in straight set» Till! .9 _ . ‘. Fruit for Preserving and Desserts .We have made arrangements to keep in stock the fruits and vegetables listed below. . While it is impossible to tlways have the whole of them, owing to delays in transportation, yet we can assure you that at Jenkins’ you will find the finest assortment in the city, at prices that are For Preserving: Plums, Peaches and Pears, Vegetables land Green Foods,“ Fresh from the farm and truck gardfenl, including: r Celery Lettuce \ _ Cucumbers . ‘ Tomatoes Gem .<1r>. A Sweet Potatdes »- Your phone-order will receive ‘as tention as though you came yourself. y» vlrucu and L. Kcuh. won the international douhv ' les from Colonel Foulkes and Capt. lnncs Taylor. Wicdnesday is ‘the day for the Make n complete job of it, * . All ‘clothing, nltlepnfjrintirmsiii or other Government proiiefii’ i) loan from No. 8 Signal Gumball! . nrmouries, must ‘be rellirlmd tho Armuurics and rec-chit ° talncd for some this week . prnlllpt action will be tllkmi t9 1J0 lcct. samc by other nncana. All?“ nunl inspection of equipment nexhi week. [ilk . .| BY ORIJERf o: PROPERTY m CHARLOTTE. town we are zluthorlzcd by Mr. Levi ' lngs to sell Iby Public Auction on Thursday, Aull. lllst. 1922. @0111‘ menclng at l2 oI-iocir noon. Iils -~ property consisting of Dwelling‘ . 1nd store and large yard. iiiilfllfid m Euston St. No 272. ‘forms ut. Sole. ‘ BENJ. CARTER & SONS, . riAuotionee ~ ,,\.l-. _ )-\YAU\~ .,_,. in-zreful at- ,‘ .