"'_A»i_l_'. i.’ \.‘."_.'? "?““.‘Y."‘- p I BASEBALL ' 1:01am; WRESTLING - BASKETBALL BOWLING , OTHER SPORT Devilset. Shows Class ALHoulton .. .. BY ABRmml —Persistent Belwin Wins 2.17 ; Pgwggafg-ggifezglfgfianigl’, Class In Straight Heats. A RARE sronnuai l y Sm" sflumlJack Guest And German Sculfler. in F inals pkliodfay t t t t came to the fore today when Jack Beresford, J12, four times the winner of the Diamond sculls, rested on his ' . oars while he watched his formidable i nomrron. Mo. July 4.-'I‘be Slip, roul- year old tmttu- in the opponent. Joe wright gm his mew _ ‘A "m?" was)“ of m‘ mm‘ and Newi stable a Driver Wm H‘ Key“ or} and recover after “Catching a crabf . ‘ ~ Bmmwi“ “m” Rum! °"°““.5‘- swlflwn- ~ soon after the start of the race-the. CORBETT PlEETs was inaugurated here with bunt m», The feature race of the openlns i key rue o, the d” ; THOMPSON IN A 1118 WHEN. $116. PNIrI-m b01118 l0 PY°EY$m 1'" u“ “7 “m” whmh’ There was apause ofafew seconds.‘ long drawn out that it was midnight ‘was awn in straight heat‘ by Perslst- when Wrights oar caught‘ when the rwins finlblwd» m‘ Elwin n" mlmtlilm °" n" i The crowd on the towpath stood Keyes Stable, owned by Higgins. u” ed a d a a d_ _ _ _ v ‘Bran o, Dwnysvfll,’ Mame, domgisdia; recgere: gthxerixvfgleedcgl rmmzv or: rum/ms Englani, HD1311, defeated J00 Wright o. ion’ he" m 2m 14' [wards with Beresrord in the lead July 4.-Jack Guest of the Don Raw- ‘the Toronto Argonauts by a lengtl- _ Dewbet’ R m‘ I" m,“ how”. nww The 32‘ all“ w" won by Map _. while the spectator: cheered then’? lng Club, Toronto, and Bootzlen of jand a quarter. ”l'l".c ‘race "was fairly. , owned by Kelly and Simpson, of ijorls 3., bay mare by Napoleqn m,» Valves hoarse when they realized the Berlin Rowing Club will meet ,close all the way wim the German?’ Bangor, won the 2,21 trot, the firstimt, The first heat was won by Sir what had occumut in the final tomorrow of time Da- more rvcn stroke tfiumpliing. Boot- ‘ event in straight heats with 5W0!!!- Galahad new membe’ °r Driver Gefii The Wright-Beresford battle w“ Inond sculls. prerfliir slilgi“ sculls .<'=1c~.~.’s t.:ne however was second be- est competition coming from Lavvful lows stable of Fort Fail-field. ithe decisive event of the day, but the ‘Went’ or the Brzmh Empua ‘z-‘md ma: set b? Jack Guest whet‘ _ h _ victory o’ Boatzelen’ the German Canadian hopes that the luzallGucst defeated T. D Collett. Lcand-fi Empire. j ‘ (Canadian Press Cable) mculling champion-slum. save that d. ' DEVILSET WINS _ y I Sauna,‘ over West of the London would be an all Canada affair were ,5’: R "C. in eight minutes and 421i IR/ouqng Club‘ this morning furtherdefeated yestorday when the Cverman seconds. Crests’ tLmetoda, 13s th i, ‘ restabnshed the invader-s quality ;sculler who entered thzs years Hen- panic as mat o. Gunhor of Hollaré, l‘ ‘lay. a new comer to the competition. inst year. when h? ‘Ion the Diamoncv f. , . . ‘although holder of the continmtnl Scuis. _|_ . willed that he'd be a “fighting Iha-mpiop." mum-row afternoon h: h scheduled for a ten-round bout with Young Corbett III at San Fran deco. But true to the safety first traditions of most- recent boxing dllmpidns, it will be “an over- “EM match" and so the title will h“ b0 at stake. In all probability it wm be a cox-king good fight despite the saffron tinge and taste which any of these "over-weight" arrange- ments Jnherently passes-s. Oorbettr-an up and coming nat- ive son-is so good that Thompson's mmedlate predecessor as welter king fickle Yields, never risked his for- mo: crown agalnst the Fresno south- darky a. great battle in the holiday- set-to, Corbett already has two de- clsions over Thompson and they bsx- ed one draw before the negro be- came champ. However, Thompson should whip the southpaw this time unless Cor- bett xcally has reached championship class. The negro is now a polished ringmarl. Personally he has no reas- on to fear a setback at present, but his management cvldjtly believes in "playing safe.‘ From a commercial viewpoint- and it is practical to consider pro- fesslonal boxing from that angle ionly-the Thompson crowd is Justif- ied in those "overweight" conditions bett should ‘trounce the champion dfllsively it would be costly indeed , speakeasles, they would surely soon for the‘ ~“stna.rt" Thompsonltes. As case. the public put him in the "cheese“ category, a. fate that Joe Dundee and others have suffered when working those "overweight shows.” So it will be up to Thompson to perform like a champion tomorrow- and that is tough against. an able southpaw.- If Corbett whipped him, 1t \vlll~ruln the "big shot!" yvhlch the champs managers are planning for New ‘York’ or Chicago this summer ornext fall. THE MAR-KETC (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, July 4.-sprlng Wheat flour was reduced 20 cents per barrel today, bringing the price to the lowest for several years. Winter Wheat flour was reduced ten cents Ind rolled oats were ten cents per bu; lower. New potatoes from the Montreal district made their first up- jnll for the season today, bring- recelpts were 4.966 boxes. Eggs were unchanged with receipts at 5,012 cases. . OTTAWA, Ont, July 4.-'I‘here is a slightly firmer undertone on Can- adian egg markets today as receipts continue to decline. TORONTO:-—Fresh receipts on this egg market are clearing better and an improved undertone is looked for. with firmer prices for the top grades as receipts continue to decline. Brok- ments is holding steady at yesterday's quotations. VANCOUVER:—Wlth egg receipts still declining on this egg market, there are signs of firmness. although prices are still unchanged Dealers are quoting producers for ungraded eggs, extras 26; firsts 24; pullet extras 22. ----________. HIMALAYAN "RACE" FVEARED Himalayan peasants warned mem- Norwsy in; only 32,000 passsnze? automobiles. soon as a champion is whipped, ev- ‘physically and mentally. Does the en though the title is in a glassicaledonian Club receive the encour-l. less often frequented the talkies arid - jflnd themselves much benefited both agement, support and patronage it‘ deserves for its efforts to keep alive the spirit and the health-promoting practice of field sports? We doubt it. Why do our big universities give ev- ery encouragement to the various kinds of exercises! It is because the professors have long since discerned that the students who spend the most time in athletics lead their classes in the examinations. ‘There- fore we opine the Caledonlan Club should receive much more encourage- imebt for the good work 1t is trying, Ito carry on for the benefit of our young men. How They Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE wbn Lost RC. INTERNATIONAL LIAGUI G And Now Another Thrill . For your picnics and parties get “WANT-A-NAME” Bar. It’s delicious and wholesome. Try eating it sliced. The quality of this new Bar cannot be disputed. It's not yet a month old but the repeat call for it on the Island alone is bigger than we expected. With the loyal support of our jobbers and retailers and of the people of the Province we hope to treble our present output. Just think! Only one month old and For $33050 peg-l eight? bglzs. Local ers report spies of tgralded shlpnéents hers of the expedition which was pre- lfiggfsgiigxia“ " - " i: ‘ Give “WA..NAME” a boast, Give your fun s w mar e rom now at extras, ZEN-L; firs s 2 '_; seeon s 25, paring to scale Kanche J a th t ' - - 0g 1,, increasing quantities and o..- d.m.,.,.d. 0th., p.16... M. unchang- m, mm“, m,“ o,“ if: m; New, York .... u 21 .614 . support because 1t 1s the best yet. The contest closes ttrio potatoes will be arriving soon as 9d. Arrivals of live poultry are clear- mountain ang d d b clwelmd - 35 36 493 ' ' ‘ mm The U. a imported stock mg ma". mystmus lracelinsvryel 2st,; Abgmu‘ who" 30 43 m: next month. Be sure ‘to get your name 1n the contest at ; mu find a lesser demand. New Vir- MONTREAIA-Egg receipts- here mo. snow M... Th, Sm m. ; st. wub 29 w m- once. It costs ve little to wm one of the rlzes. 1st i Iillll. 11m t$575f t d o ' “in t 2a 42 40o‘ - were Se 2 a - or 1mm’ yes er av were 5. 12 cases as com-J have been d c ib d b t1 , h °‘ ‘m ' f ' ° . . . _- bar. one grade; $4.50 for number two pared to 2,163_cases on the corres- Cmm @9115‘? :86; ,hye,,:a,:°:,h:vu? ' Chicago 25 41 .379‘ pnze 1s 2nd 3rd $5009 ~ m ....""“.'=-:f.. izsxi‘: 22:51‘: .1“; 12:122.’. 5:22.22? :‘ a i 8"» 9th and IOth-E 1b» boxes "f RAINWW C“°°°‘*“°‘s- . ' 11 covered lth thi k hair. t p 81.7510 $1.85 per ninety pounds in the basis of extras, 33%; seconds, 22% “rpm”; to Izmchenjmlhemfggi i .. bulk. The butter market was n little F.O.B. ' ‘Shebbea-re was told by his porter,‘ W011 Inst PC} firmer today, receipts were 3,482 WINNIPEQ 4ND BRANDON-The that they hm seen the 100mm,,“ o; Chicago . .. 43 28 .606; bones. Cheese prices ruled steady, market for less than carload lot shlp- a snow Mm’ but by the “me h, h" Brooklyn . 40 26 .606 i. _ — , , _ ___'__ viwm- . rammed the 3P0; a mu t h d New York .. 36 32 .529 1 ‘P II "7' U' obliterated any marks 31:03:17,118?!‘ SQ. 10H“ u-lesgands a‘ 33 $7‘ h ,5 m _ Boston ..... 82 34 .485. _. . ._ A , M =~ Nahum,‘ __ ,, ,, ,3, IT WILL SATISFY YOUR HUNGER » -- ~ . ~-- _ ~— womb»! =1 w w. WHEN YOU’RE TRULY CANDY-HUNGRY ‘ Philadelphia . . . . . 24 S8 .387 it a trial. We want our bars t0 recom- The 0111M! Ind 113mb“ °¢ m‘ "n ' Philadelphia .. ' .. s so » ma” than l century old swab Or- ‘I lyfitfiburgh to " 1 8 o Boston 7 10 air _ ganlzaflon wgsh m “pres; their 3p. , 1 I A tel-noon game come. v ___ H‘ preciation and gratitude to all per- Killed In Crash I v v l.’ 5on5 who help“ w make 1f‘ annual 4 Fust. game. 3 9 SLED ELESS DRESS I3 RpW , . 1" event-The Gathering of the Clans- "—" H , 1505""! - ~» 1 so signal a succe“ m a pmlcmu SYIDNEY MINES. July 4—- Iona Philadelphia ._.. 7 12 1 ‘Halse. England. is upset over tlmi ., manner they desire to thank Mr. Gm" P?!“ “n” m“ “Mk “I” ‘Canaan’; is) Second game to come. L ' a1 of hfargarct. Powel M Aubrey McPhail for the free use of Of 831:" Wfialm- “in: ‘m Welshnrniss. as district nursefl . his bealmml mm at Ym-k pom; on e hi8 Y OPP I NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘First game. l Jclsm over her dismiss; . ‘ g wharf; likewise Mm Masha“ m, ence of her owner. James Miixfliiin- Cincinnati .. .. 4, ll committee of. the Halse Dis; _ -. many u“ or kindness; also Davis at Florence. b61118 ‘El-flick by a t" Morning game’ . St. Louis 1o 1t b trict Nursing Arsoclrlflozi and th t h‘ H ' ‘ ' and Frasier for the loan of water andmm “"1 m’ 51'1"" °1 fihllch K H. E. Second gamem come. ~ vreby secretary. 111's. R. Donn: I , >"_ Pnyrfls; Em me uague-‘gf the ffross not yzfilzleeguglofgarttedijyfikele and“: rot Brooklyn I H. I . 4 6 0y Morning game. R H E ll art's. have reslgncd. ‘rglAfter I ha,“ . J . ' , - was ‘ l - . . .' tom . ere a month." scu the nurse’ ~ lor the work-saving stove. And again . New York 5 l1 2 ,_ I t ‘ _» AFTER they desire w thank ""P1‘0mler the lIEBact. . W gletvzllind :1: f II ‘UIVPI; mince because I work ' ‘ .. - a a 1 -~- t: - FA Y . 3 ' V p ' v i v i I ‘HE Tn-LE -' WW5“ Ab“ Mflfl“ P‘ J" m" . - Ammwfl 81""- I eFirst Kama. m» 01cm‘? Iauiictiloidefi bV ' l I i. . .. . . . _ . _ t. £022?'pug‘;sMgsgiggédnkoiaiI-rfaaalglfgf "M" .- ,. . 4,1“; B; E6 R. H. E.’ ‘e SW35 irlthclrtlxxn? Later " mo. m»; mo... Syndicall, 1:151 02w. Rtiuu._=unt-_T=u-v=4 1 M , an purpose ‘of promomg l friendly An American sound illrn, mth mus ‘ 13M‘ q, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " 2 é 1 st. Louis 11 1s H, was - ed at a mtlniénifs notio ' , . . ew '0 __ a -- . . -. ' When colored Jack Thompson won paw. Corbett did out-point Fields in The title is valued at more than what om; flvalfy in athletiw Indeei u ‘ical scar. and songs, but with all da- “I°rmn:ga.;e‘_§-,, __ \ Chicago . .. 3 10 0’ g...n a months salary on con» m. welterweight time not so 1on8 a’ an n°ver“elg.ht'n bout’ and the 6mm the gate Wm bring m at Frism They the young men or our day smoked tlogue eliminated. was recently shown 3.1,‘,- Flxst game. R H E 1 ldumnnthat I lezno the wllfl-Ec in 2»; [0, the usual blah was uttered and ces are that he will give the clever are taking a risk at that. for if Cor- Jewer nerve-wrecking cigarettes and at hum’ cz°°h°51°v“k1" ‘Chicago m u 1 ' ' ' " ‘o I _ _._. over 3500 boxes already sold, We mend themselves. We know that the "l" “"3"” " “"1 "w "we" won but m think this is very good for a beg-in- ‘ABEGWEIT’ Bar with its Prince Ed- m the c. . , , _ uinpsgy su.§°’$§“,.,.‘f§ 1"": x 1;: 11mg‘. Don’t you? We are contiuu- ward Island name Will be a credlt to . m" m hm "wed wt ‘IN-mam Toronto! .. as ‘at as: ously receiving repeat calls from all the home of National Candy Limited. ~ . Mont-t! .. .... ll 5 J3 7 * 9 t 9 :2 .1 GREY Y s . ' no FENDER. REPAIRING New“ -- =1 *1 4M u ext week Ye shall have our ne-w’ sparing time 0r money to make these FRAME AND AXLE WORK Reading .1 t. sax ABEGWEIT Bar. Watch for 1t. -- Willowdale Cape Traverse UPHOLSTERY WORK It's “WANT-A-NAME‘S” equal. Give *“'° ha" ‘he be“ i“ ‘he ‘Wld- - _ DUCO WORK . “ma” J“, m BOSTON.TWIIJGIIT LEAGUE g ‘ own us a rams. on“ YOU] pmxl" 19B- mntz: itéfilslfsixlazhi’: Maiden Y? u? 1:1’: N A T10 N A L C A N D Y L I T E D yvynksuligllkialfl‘ ._ 54 Queen Street $3121‘ .II....I ‘l 3 i; _ ARLOTTETO WHOLESALE ONLY T y RD ISM ' ' _ Clnalflottetown. PL 1.2.1. ’ ‘ . 1i°°¥59~'1>~gg3m -;'..".‘.§'.°’....;."IIIIIII i i 3 CH WN Ph°“°1266. Pm CE ED“ A ‘ ‘ “Ipipaig... ‘" " south Boston ester l ll AI! 1 _.__€:: e ..<..;