‘t l. a.» ‘“i-“iL~‘t':“2&‘~"-‘§~.. .- .1 . v 11111111111" nuts: .1 mqa .‘_1.an_ ~4- I " a IIIOITOW. The weather was ideal for the a nut day's racing of Old Homeln Week and the races drew an at- tendance of about» 2500 people. The racing was splendid ln every F way, every classy“ 891i! "f? 8nd dfll“! b? the many aurpr s made it very‘ exdting for tho‘ spectators vrho: pronounced it about the snavvleii racing they had seen for years.‘ There were a starters in ‘every event made considerable scoring. the dif- ed b)’ “T- _ , excellently drlven by .\!r. George U! Hooper. Charlottetown. ficulty hemiw get them away 0n even terms.‘ Starter Thompson. however. handled is fields very capably. could be the long tune due to some of the horsemen in; too much time in gettzng out. 2.15 Trot and Pace-Purse 8500.00 This was the first event and at- wlth reputations for speed and many of them being excellent hers in previous years over of the big American tracks. turned out to be a very exciting every brat. First Heat, Longse: and went away flying and retained '~ it throughout, the fight beitill principally for second. thlrvl and fourth positions. Dan Patchen be- ing beaten out on the home stretch by Jean Bingen, T. J. D . Ihd Line in a driving finch, Lon set having a good length to spare. ~ ~- 1- -.-. - T‘ d . ' . EIE-Lftfiefsii bcmb y‘ '11 bunched egouigh shill; amlgngtlllogitggg iCl-Eillled 1911 1'01""! b0!“ .1011?" Gramnwkl‘ ifllm {are seasoned with plenty OR ‘ "'- ' ‘ - ~ n. 1:11. Pi A b m1 . Mr tonight. , - r 1 ;11~ >111 find this screen play "' "' thsecohndlwnHceih . 151 {Tmlfftdeasaf sfitfmy rnili: fourxthiey T1132. t s°°°'"' °""°- Izllll-llr u: ‘Their liklns- The Ihdiwl UFE AM°NG THE L°WLY wgtgir {Tongan}: ogécqofénigcé ii 339% ‘ezfiy to the lilllff-BEQUBRQY pglle. Phmderphia n" m‘ ilbalflc is one of the tremendously ‘ --BY.._ (he first bean hut in this heat the‘ F°“""‘ H°a'- “ac Crwce" 3H1“ en P‘: “as p“ ed out “d g n‘ Chicago l2 4 Nulmg highlights m {he picture‘ P} ' t .h Pacers gm pmuy we“ thawed Ow u“. way’ [he on‘). exmemem be. ektll (2st on ‘the llealtlier. dEnterllng. Romme‘ and Comnme Robe" (and the stampede g! two thousand dYTIQ eel. er _, .,.__ _, j--_. p‘ . A h .- b. y y t e 1 ome s retc e ma e a er- - ‘ ' fur- uldc-n d ‘bu alo ‘a CEZ-rlltlli . v ‘ QTQWET: Vi]??? "'r‘n"ff5...~nl3ll glide-k xlxllifilfifill)‘ QJfZ-Cts? vardi ‘fr: 505:. rible break and was “£85606 ‘(Wlifzgklcvengera and Schalk‘ Gmbwltg ‘mills: eveQn the mosnhlase film Stowe _ ' ' 5 - T " d" ' ‘~ “ ’ ' ' ' d "Y?! ' ' (an =it u and take notice. - -—-— all the way llfllll .urn.ng Ailg (he Fm‘! T” 2°" Auwmn Belle “I55 ‘Mlangc “ho h“ e 1 ,DETRQITI h] Iuqktrogt w n U; D _ ,, borne skirt-rah, when Red Li: cazna-rfounh- ‘me 221%‘ §§d§§§ll firs; gffiekffififfa dull game from (lale Wasiilngtbn onéhgxgfiggfefilnxfi gjliglaifinlglo]: —-- People -— "D “l! a "Pa! b!" Y»! il>@""1‘ T» T- e 2-101/ "Senators here this afternoon 5 to‘ ‘, . . _ - ~b b t l Jn(:_kfl"r:.l1?l-rr‘\0 I, Mnéih-i 2.27 Trot, 2.30 Pace-Purse $500.00 "élobnh file.“ Om, me marl lablgtllracls n‘? Ainélxtizgini ftrciuuocttefi‘ YA great and "Tara, p,” a. '5 ‘ g l"? “ U" ”‘ . _, .- .1 . f ml 1 R. H. EA _ _ .1 2 bu wl see e most gar. 11mm,’ Dam Longs _ Inn-d‘ QM, thThslrracke-ahtlrought dout no less‘ glgallfjwggglhtézsffifif ‘autsugrmesili;Washington _ _ _ ’ I _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 9 ggzrzgutttnazlzrt is‘? hustle and bust c. Nous scenery W" erected’ an m G ‘I erg an “as a W“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..5 9 0} ‘t’ J ° ' Gcnulnc before the war Patches! fourth and Jinn Bingcn fifth. This was a corkinz heat. mrmshul number f “r fie . .-.- -. ' a o s es '::;6d0€,r,§a' pohmon” and went to five heats befofie be-(lhfi ha" l“ 307 7mm H“; Jean ‘))'1ng;;n gm ing flbflligijl-(J 2mg wllas eventually ~ .1 1; -, .; z won y rince . ac". vkdy flymg m m“ mm ha“ has had a ratb-J unlucky career. W 7* “m! break fully a length w tha- gootl in the gel-away. This gave- hc-r (hr.- pola- tbefore the fin-st turn was reached and she held this right (c, the finish. although closely prét-‘S- ed by RedLinu c110 put up wonderful burst of speed on the home tilffitth. finishing 011 J~an‘-: I'll1‘k lungs-m was alzain third, haunt: made a wonderful hid for‘ pOnllMfl all the way around nntill the last hunrlretl yards. T. J. Dn-velin 4th, having zone a very crwdilablc mile. and Dan Putchcn, fifth. Time. 2.1512. Fourth Heat. This was a petition of the third. cornlnggup with a burst a: the fin- ish and almost winning from Jean Yllhflcn. lmnxset also going an ex- cellent heat, Time 2.1515. Fifth Heat. Only the threw.- hr-nt winners came out for 1hr.- flflli heat and it was again a con- test principally bQlAYgQn Jean TF- Blngen and Red Linc w-ith Innzsc: Y A l 5.31‘; $023.1’. shine up with~ gm l ShQePoIish *1 p ; l For Flrg inhumane 1 99ml‘. n. M. ' 1" "MI-and Bu» Pp” so; manmcussv ~ | 81‘. STEPHEN. N. B. ivm. good weather, a lsrn Attend- ance and first class racing the» FIRES TBBEIHER Every Race Split Up-Finishes Were Close . And Exciting- Next Day’s llaces T0- Time 2.16%. large number of starters and was won in a splen- and this did manner by Mar Cresceus, uwn- l the only criticism that Phi- made of the meet being L9 w lbeaween the events looked‘ tsk- made a break and was Pflflftwéé Aubrey lt-Qll to the wire, Autumn Belle be- mz a Crescus third. Seldom C. fourth. and flack fmcted seven starters, all bores "Z1923. l some “W h Tod drew the pole‘ ‘Pnglll give him an argument being Mack Red Line . lope armnfil eck in a great rank Adams of Halifax and was William Cummings. 2.21 Trot-P urn $500.00 This race brought out six goodl, lra Can‘, Ccvehvad and. First Heat. Mack Todd bad pole and went away flying. the three-quarter pole he like a. winner, then he passed by who held the the very close second. Mac Todd fifth. Time Second Heat. “ac Cresceus 2. horse that seemed to be able to knocked out beavytveighi champion of Western a Canada in the-fourth round of diffilcult field to get away. l1 He has been racing for three B years but yesterday (was the first ‘h? _ day that he ever connected with?“ llafised- Hilda Madi- mafle a lie generally struck preflk‘ mpulled but on passed her easily getting a. lead of a win race. bad luck or did the wrong thing some part of the race. Yester- day he trlcd to repeat his old per- 3 furmnnci; but to win first money. Flrlt Heat. nway after a lot of scoring. Na- tional ll. and Knltle getting away ' l‘ in the lead and having quite a =1 race to the half. Mack took 131:; lead and looked fmmh- an easy winner. but he made oncl mg the home stretch. standing ab- lsolut-aly still. the result being a, collision JWECI] him and Nation, a] R" Km f who had dropped ‘Prince Mack all the way. he win- back several positions (ktme onlnillg PM)!" 935")’- Hllda M1101! with a Hfvrlll. rush and won the. “|""*Wlr~ ,.YouSave "h Junior Tickets . .. u PAGE SIX w» . » fa» CHAUTAUQUA TICKETS MAY 13E 01111114130 AT THE Y. M. c. A. UNTIL‘ TEIURSDAY AT 3.00 P. M, Single Admission will cost you $9.50 A Season Ticket will cost you . . $3.00 Buy a Season Ticket Race Meet Opens W“ m At. St. Stephen e?“ NEW BnlnSwlGk m» an a0 that a nod racing meet today was s twat success. Glefitlng 88k captured lace In the 2.22 trot, Bmotlonless (upset the dope b _ ‘ |2.17 mixed in stra xht heats and; (Sacchuose won the junior free. flier-all when it Ian! into extra‘ I ‘heats. " l Thursday promises to offer the 6108f: llllfd- 1e“ ‘mum! b7 “greatest racing ever staged here dflfinl {mull-when Jackson Graftan. Valley Dan v |.-\uto Pace and John R. Braden. Jean Bmgen lg owned by MT-vmeet in the big $1,000 free-for-all. in. s. Yacht Wins Ltnnr, today won a third h over the British defender Cel . to . 1 h “u _ taplule‘ the Seawanhaks cup furl“?! ‘ e Lnlzed States. ‘crown of’ his division. Shade re-- _‘ ""."" ' cently earned the right u; champion when he won a t lltnockout victory sm- Jimmy slat-l .Wins Daily eventually managed l"!!! l0 8 The nine horses got "-39 hem- .b1mself together coming very fast and winning second position w when Prmcehtiantic third and Hilda of his old time breaks just enter-“VIBDPY! Prince MR3: Hilda ‘and Keltle came out for the fifth and final heat. with very little scoring and ft was (Camden Pa») » July 15- nlng day of the midsummer first Over British Boat (Canadian Press) lm 59 RQTHBSAY- Swllflnd- llllYyii-‘I mission w mum his recently sign- ‘ ed “cm” of the Pacific coast, for tha welter- ited States six metre Graphic Event.“ (Canadian Press) BISLEY CAMP, July 1551-53131"! . G. .\f. Eknalie, 451th, Hig an era.‘ fin. grabbed the pole shortly after the To ' - (“d 5°’ “heel? Muir“! by 323911‘, Graphic event in a lb shoot oft lo- d, who remaine in be In .- - v . H‘ ‘him until the home stretch where d“ Mm we“; Geil‘ R__Dy_a_l ha", n“. w“ cwse 1511351195 1n 31mm; be endeavored to brush past. but ronto. Ont., won the Dally;~ Johnny Hector Nolan. Hilda Slack and Miss nusnucfllelw" “"9111. away very fast, tramplng to! Mack Vvoodall. trailing in behind Miss Atlantic. This horse Kellie. the ouhcr starter had gone . Prince early in the heat. ml fell some distance back. On back stretch after the half Just than Prince Mack Miss couple of lengths. He then break from which he ecovered and went on and won Keltle who had pulled he great Joy of his friends. Miss Mack Time 2.22%. The three heat Mack. Fifth Heat. They got away second, Kellie third. Time 2.22%. Paul Berlenback ‘Walker, world's welterweight be» lphin regained first place today ln' a Connally. Brooklyn turned back Clncinnstti today 5 to Z. retaining third ‘place against the Reds who will now have to win both of the remaining Aunmc and ggmu in order to puss/the Rqblnsgéssle. the otiher Cox entry. won‘, vi Has Broken Hand xsmunx, u 1.. July ll-Exlm- “' ‘mums nwwimtlot; oéPanl Beraleabachh 1(2):!) 4'09" NHIPDPWIIBS 6 *3"; ‘,' an its local en~ Jersey Boxing Commission dudfll- b, Zane Gm, be‘ ed the fact 15d the light‘ hgavyf. welght champion had fractured s!“ small bone lnhls right hand dur- ing a ffgb; here ha: 1113M with Young Bhruio of New Oricsns. , I, . Walker Is Qrdered To Fight sngqé?‘ xzw YORK. July lfn-Mlckey, g champion. was ordered todayl the New York Athletic Con», agreement to fight Dave suaaeflh Many ry, pride of Buffalo. -———-Q0>-_-— .’0f ‘ . - . land prlvatlons of the sturdy pion- leers iii vividly depicted and the . ‘wholesale massacre of the great; 1 herds of buffalo is pictured with AMERICAN Lsmuz. “ cutcsco. July l5—Phlladel-,w nd Cochrane, Perkins. Thurston. Rivlere and Grouse. Ruether and Rue), Collins and NATIONNL LEAGUE BROOKLYN, N. Y.. July 15- in the series. R. H. E. hcfnnabti ..2 8 0 rooklyn . . . . . . . . ........5 9 0 (Donhus and Krneger, Grimes and Taylor. ' BOSTON, July 1,5~—The tall end Braves humbled the league lead- ers the Pirates, today to the tune of 4 to 3 in the first game of their series den-pile the terrific hitting of Traynor. Pittsburgh . . . . . . ..3 6 1 (Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U411 1 Morrison, Adams and Goch, Ben- ton and Gibson. NEW YORK. N. Y.. July l5—l3y defeating the Cardinals 7 to 3 (‘The T111111! elriin g. Prince Edward Theatre. is merely another W67 01 Paramount‘: powerful novel of the same name gagement 1180. a nd the minnhll 0! (he "Bl; mm deals with a psrllvnhrly W pox-tam erlcan history—-the rush 0t the pioneers in 1876 from their farms can 0t the phownlay is due to the 1 skillful adaptation of Lucien Hub- Ibard and the directorial shrewd~ ness o1‘ William K. Howard. Theirs was no easy task for the transfer- ence of Dflnular story to the screen lmany difficulties. was u‘ m 11 And "he mes a m8" ‘or "wlwlghxgdventurohs action, flavored meet thelWllh A eghnlggilplciortal beauty. 1 the ‘ lan accurate and faithful ponrayal. 9P5. of an expceienced buffalo hunter. Murphy Drove pillon. of the Cox in the stakes here today. Thompson Dillon‘. was driven by Fred Egan. ‘ hers in the other events 0n afternoon's card, llc piloted (Queen Vole to victory in straight heats in time second division on the 2.16 11-h: and sent Hollyruod Leonard around in from, in each of the three of (he 2.05 trot. Nat Braden K. Di-rccc won the 2.06 pace‘ R. H. E, and Dickerson, with Guy Trogaul l up TH H011?’ t8 1 Masterpiece m ' Photoplay History came to“ life in all its vid realism last B1811! 8' m9 Which $171115 Thundering Herd". flfllrlnrion. of the “no Tm. who are amnm with; glory know that lt is writtenl and violent period of Am- the east to the buffalo fields? the far wect- , Not a small measure of the suc~~ ahvays attended with a good ln this case it accomplished successfully‘ result is a film. replete, romance and chock-full of‘ Nothing has been omitted fnoml film that would contribute to, the vid west. The hardships artling boldness. ~ The cast was evidently selected lth care and the featured play- in particular, acqlllt them‘ li.'...i2:“::l..‘;*x.:;1:.: Mitchell Kayhed it“: £.'::.'.ii."“.‘f.1il1.l%“=lll‘ "°° iii-l‘ ..°.§'.l’l.‘li”‘2.l3.£.‘l§l’é3 Jul m. and 21st rotted wonderfully well in the awggf quail‘? 7 ‘$56; seen to better advantage; Lois first heat finished third a couple; ‘of?! e a n5 o” Wilson has a part to which, she Brothers of lengzhsd back. Autumn Belle‘ x 15 m) M t‘. m ‘ R H E zglllgs b0\th 30831:)‘ fllldmhlfilfwlllfi 3S0“ t fourth an Seldom C. fif"h. , l-fALlf-‘AX. Juy .-— y . l - - - - lily; 50a m‘! fl Y! a \’1- PRESENTS THE Third Heat. This Lwas Mac chell. colored heavyweight. chfllnP-‘Hgaggfibhla ' ‘ ' ' " glllanous role in his usual effectlvc _ommNAL_ 311"! crew?“ an the way‘ ‘he only ‘on o! the ‘uarmme Provmcea‘ Harris. Baulzartner. ‘Wallaergltgcyflatlfcdln‘gliylfgufbalrifgtfgszxtlg; L Picture-goers‘ who prefer their Two Winners 14.— Thompsonl stables. coupled belting with Hollyrootk "rousno, July e 525.000 Geers Memorial Sweep 1 Tommy Murphy drove ltwo win‘ (he heal s l Ra y, withl captured ‘the first division of the 2.18 £701. The suinuttrlcs: 2.06 Pace, Purse 81.000 (3 heats). One mile. beat. 1111.11. Walker the driver get‘ The Winner is vwher and was uh: h r-rrcfll oval-ion Mm the dim“ “Y C°‘°“°" 9' A‘ M“ W1’.1§§°lsi§$e§"f§°fl.‘¥°,{e l°§‘n.-a<1ul1<.n1ret~< lIlkJ; (Hay 11 2 ("and 518ml Time 222V" T‘.‘e.KmnDn' u vasnoed to within‘ flvfz Dgllllls!) an; El Verso. brg. Ulurrisoii) 2 2 1 _-Pup who came from a long G18“ 5 MMARY ‘he ‘ensue leaders“ Tmodon, Guy mg wan“) __ 3 3 2 vmncc back made Ziflftjfll finish be) 2.15 Trot and Plce s‘ Lou's 9- 3 a 1 Km “at M, ‘Umyes, _ ‘ _ ‘ H 4 4 3 mg second, Hilda Mack third and 30*"! Bmgcn- (CWYP “éw York""" ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ",, n 1 Tuncc_2_og 14. 21H.’ 2'06 L} ‘W ‘m’ a W" "m" “"‘°""t<“i‘“€-“’ t. 1 f l léll‘ n“... ..'..'..""a."."..".‘..;a.""‘....... much was expected. fourthp l L‘ me 9° 9 ' 24° 1- " F; m i I P Second Heat. The field went Mhgm (Conroy) 1 3 3 3 3 ““,‘Z,§,';Z§,°,',:_L,.,,,A J l 15_ h 01.00 heag)‘, 0.1523’. 11:5” , away on flu.- sccond score. Kellie T» J- Dflvelln (Holmes) 3 2 4 4 r0 Chic o C be ca "Yf T B _ 7o yard; had the pole. PHIWU flack being m", Palm" (MW ,,_,,,,,,‘§‘,,e,“ ,o,‘,"’°“” m‘: °‘"8‘>'“"‘° Guy Tmgan n11. (Dickerson) x 2 1 m‘ """" “M °" a b“ “"’“"‘ Kmm“) 5 ‘ 5 "° m: X b ay w; an m 3 Mike 0111M.’ m. (McDavittl a 1 2 “m” m. “ma v.3. a...“ Hgwitn Gentry (Hovvafl 6 6 7 "° will?‘ 1 the“), m“ mm" ‘he Guy awus. bu.‘ fVlcDonultllv2 a :1 cver, lw not snztlesi away when; "Full"! (113118111) 7 7 6 r0 an“! § “Om e 5am" h,“ m” Se“ Dgyenpgfl, h]; (flay) .. . 5 4 -f clu,» (ii-id was fifty yards in front of 91T§'/"°;162*16V=' 216%‘ 244%‘ (shed he“? 2st ‘I12! Gala’; Eleanor Worthy hm (11.51.1151); 5 l‘) him. and 1hr.- way he set. sail wasr "14: ~ ~ ' ElsloScott lilk-m (Mllfllhy) 6 6 5 really remarkable. He mowerll 2'21 Trot “ lace” reverting w "l9 sixth “h T‘ p—2.l(ll " (>114 - 1' ‘ l them a“ down {many gemng 10:31:10 Cresceus (Hooper) 31 11 ‘ignite P51510011 Tom brlfmh 0g I 2_°‘a‘“_';_r°t: ‘a/sdrsefiéghboagcccm Hilda blur-k and in the homeYPTlHPQS-‘l Aubfei (Clllm r ' Memorial Swcpstakca’ 3 streuh lit-tilting hPf out in an s»; hhnxs) 1 a a 2 Chm R- ll- E- ma“, one M“, ' "m"? ml“ “Y M" a “"“g‘“"““°k Tm“ (M’°K‘““°") 5 2 2 3 '1»... 501 h‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' “a 9 0 Thomas Dillon min: by 131mm Keltiu Lhfmy Echo Daw fqunb’ [he ‘Autumn Hello (Ruddcr- Alflxgllidéfl . . . . . ..3 9 3 ‘Axwomw (jsgafij. H 1 8 1 'llfll‘ljl§E—°r‘)EIrl€/gfie]d bolus BuungbuLlSetlggm C (Holmes) i g g l-wvlrlclli. Courchalnlnd 33111133’ Ring’ gumalm‘ b f (whit? '. 3 1 (i ~~'" ' 1. ' ' rllhlfwl. b g (Mnrp ) G 2 2 _, Thlrd Heat. The horses got Cflgtrgn Jackson (Conroy (hi1 gilisagfiljgytazjfzgfqfif“gdg llollyrotld Jessie, h mufCox) . 2 l3 3 yflwily aflcr a. 101 of scoring. Hilda WWII ‘ n ‘ 6 6 6 rv fouled Boston n to 3 L , 5 st. Roberts, b n (‘\Vlllls) .. 4 a t) Ann-k w! the. mic lwcrcre the first mlmPiw/h ~19 4. 220%- mwln a t b0 c 1 , b m“ m" Grewt Bells 1» m (Mcuonmu s 1 5 "("1 “W """h"‘1- "We ma\'"812'2"% 227 1. t 230 P znmg Abcllutrlsuollli slltffigsglll ‘TL ' ~a llflll brl-nk which lost him all‘ - 1'0 . - ice ‘ ' ' ~_ ° T] _2_041 - 2_ 21 . chance of ll1-~ heat. Prince Mncklprllme Mack (MW- mlggcrzgnac Xilngflem "In" 2.16 [Elliot (Ssc/zfiolnd glvfinitfcllg~l%l5urse who svad trailing Hilda was golngqnlfdlglnargck mo‘ 8 3 1 1 ‘Qqmam! h?‘ h}: glzndruglocfiiel-Kiti’ gag“; one M": and ‘ New) 3 2 1 2 4 gslszgnson. 1 7 2 70 Yards Kellie (walker) 1 3 9 2 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. JVHSQ Atlantic, (“mom Stwlmnl‘: . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..11 15 x ‘Em?’ b_'_"_'_'_” v“"°‘° 1 1 1 81.1) s s 2 a ro ‘““‘°“‘ a“ “‘“'“°“' 3"" Condlave, mi: (cm'.-{1.'~l'-i"" 3 2 - The Pun (xtewague) 2 6 5 r0 “d ““"5""°- John Poole u n (Erskinel. " 2 4 é who 9W (Tom) 4 4 4 w “'_‘_"°"1'_ Exile Mac ‘hr min "1 1 ‘Saint 85s (Arlilng) s a 7 m n G‘, '5 ‘ e” “ H’ 2 Hlmmle Mack (Holmes) 8 8 6 ro 11221.3(: ‘C'§§"';“'4 5 3 Nations-l R. (Morris) 9 7 s r0 Child .. . ' Tlme~2.22‘/4. 2.21%. 2.20.4. FY0111 EIIFOPG lumeiltzv} 'é'i4'~"é‘1'11}, 6 3 4 ‘ W‘ ‘ . . . . . The Officials were: U - ' ' Starter-A. C. Thompson. North lhgu,,§,fiaffg.,,f§l{e,,lf;§,f§f,',o an’, »Sydney, N. S. countries are expected to an“ . . I Nfhgffegjefi- (gflgil-Lligzmfgggfiz’: ghnlgiglggngllwfilgzl! $3,211.» way to m» DOIIHIIIOII Fray P. E. l.'. Walter Brown, Charlotte (lblggmh of Agalgust I'll; fight-til“ . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.50 town. P. n. t. will m» (‘mm CzeclnSlovakia nun’- (°'"'°"" Pm‘) Tlmers-Jld. Acorn. Charloue- m". and Germany and we fehlamm WlNNlPEG. Mam, July iii-in _ . WWII. P. E. 1.; L. B. McMillan, s; from my“ counmes or Cantu‘ she belief that a Dominion elec- ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' ' ' ’ Charlottetown. P. E. 1.: Dr. F. w.E||rgDg_ so "m; the}? Wm ‘be no ion will be held in the near fn- Chrlstupher, Boston. (Mass. pgggfbflfly o; than. hams ‘memmoivture, representative Liberals ln Friday's races. T“ HIT“ ‘llllwed durlns (he. winter arrangements as should bs equally u exciting an“, been m“, ‘m, "fin," to yesterday's. gether some real classy horses. a i ' l 1 $25 per month. , THE CHARLOTTEOWN GUARDIAN begweib ~ ' Lwanltoba met in conferenco In “i 30 —— All White Stars —— 30 dancers. comedians. mirth, music and melodY~ THE FOUR ACES OF HARMQNY JOHN R_ VANARNAM “Rambling Syncopators” 5w“ 1 singe rs,‘ nimble THE m1"! tzewxxxmx or wit man n _ mevtnrn-mq- 5W“ P"""¢“§ __...._..._.--—- funny NEVE Pet-for -EX|>QNENTS 0F JAZZY JAZZ Prlnce Edward 2 - - NIGHTS ~ 2 1 -~MATINEE~ 1 lllonday - TuesdaY CABIN Southern Scenes. There are Five Acts. Divided Info 12 — Scenes +12 CUbMlNATlNG IN 12-Tableaux~12 And a superb awsinspiring transformation scene, Remembcr—'l’hls ls not a Moving Picture show, but the genuine original perform. nnce of Uncl: Tom's Cab.n. |n which Iivlng breathlng characters of the story are acted by a COmpany 0f first class players. PR ICES Night 8.30—37c. 52c. 80c. Mablnee ESQ-Adults 37¢, Childrtfl 16¢. Sea! Sale Friday at 9.30 A.M. lllanadian Team Wins Kolapore Cup LONDON, Eng“ July l'.'~—.\( (lu- llisluy lllflc ‘Jlcut ycsft-vtlui‘ flu» Fuluuiluu Riflv ’l'<~:1n1 wun tht- [(u- lapnre Cup team hum-h. 'l‘l1is ls a very disliutrll‘slu-d lm- nor fnr Canada. MORRIS GLOVER» (hllwl mplllly until m.» (‘llll lxllllll‘. lll- u- 1 :1 ylllllll! 1111111 of llflllfl lmhits and hy all who knvw ltlm. 'l‘l1(~ funvrnl was ln-ltl m1 m1- 21m, hy nscskslvd by Ruv Rev (l. T. Springs, lonk place 11f Jlurgutv, Th0 fiylllllflllly Ill‘ (lit! cmumunily gut-s out in tliv \)\‘l‘(‘.:t\‘l‘(l family. FREELAND SCHOOL smmum! ‘W FPPPlHIHl wrluml for Jvar nmllng Jum- .'m_ 192;; Jlrzulo lX., (Sr.)~ I. Alllllv- M... REY; 2. Janetta ‘nPllllfvflffill. (lrnth- Ill. Jr.~1. Illnryznrut Mlllar; 2.12s. hh Palmer. Grade v11.»1, 1mm lfilly; 2._K(_llhlm~n ll0t\(l('.t‘sfif\. (' (V? vr-l; Lllzuhetp Pullnnr; 2. Oliver Punter. emu 111.-1, mun Boyle: I, Mlmm Phlmcr, (lrnrlh Prize to Grade l. for nttendullqt- Winnipeg today and organized fopmwnded w Wendel] “may They will hrlflt to-kcpn them on flfler tho ha..." ,4‘ the may. n was decided u; m) a convention here July 29. sill lllll‘ all “and i I f l —--— ii url-ul schulzlr ur t-llfllltlgi in hus- (flu-as lllllil lu- in rim-h, bu! a good, l ll-l. James flardy. (lradc l.—~l, '7" m" in (lntl film-ks annrnavhlnq; Janetta Millar; 2. 1.11m“ (my-u. (ho llI’(‘s(\t1l\v:1\'r~_ .\1 Wlchlm rafts FRINGE EDWARD LAST snownv ) COMEDIANS ' .\ 1111111 (-1111 ll-nrn in lu- -.\ good mvrlfnllix: study unlil lu‘ lwCUflHib ilhl- llvfil twmodinlls urn known us! _ n" 31131711")? Jlllll‘ '37!“ ll .1!l'(‘4lY‘l1:|l11r:1l cmm-(liztns. Mr, \'an Arn-l €f"'r“‘2'_‘c4f"“@ 4:“ p“: ""10" "T “Wain lizls Sl‘('lll'l'(l fur his Minstrel‘ “izltteh ‘Jpillllvi;‘gnwltiéillfnllfl: MNDSllFHY ‘(his rwusun 1\ll' "l\u(\\\‘t\l"| curly m!" M 27- ‘ (1 ‘l l‘ qwunutllzuls 11ml 11s i111 gives thc Mr‘ (Hnwr hm‘ mo“ in Hlmlsl1<1\\' his utvn [ll-rennin] ullvnflnn. “.051 f" mm wars m" van-h um,- of (lit: stew-rill fnn-1nak~ 1111111 , , _ I h ‘ i A n 5 ‘i i (rs appearing in tho First lmt or mm n l" n Wm m mh‘ "mlllln was Mr-lcctt-(l on (ho merits of hln nwn particular lmmd of hnmnr. Mr. Vim Arnnm gives the sulfu- wns lilizhl .r-. -: ll _ y WNW‘ vzuw-lul ntle-uflun in every tit-tail of his HllnW and mnlnlnlns ‘the sumo m... A_ “q RMW,.KM,,, ‘Wing high sumdnrd tlu-tnuzluntt the v11< U00, Ayuyg “m! (ire senson which hu sets nl. (he lnlvrml-tlllllvlllllfllllll- Van Arnum 11nd his Iilluslrul Company will bc at (lm Prince Edward Tlwntn» two (lays only Friday and Salurdaty and Sul- urduy ‘Mtllinvc. Struts 110w (m snlc.’ 'l‘ft'ket Office open from 9.30 A_ M" Record Heat Wave. wncn ron "m: lama. eraser PARADE R EQUALLED. NEVVER sxczuao. PRICES—— svznma. RESERVE 80c. 4.10. DAILY Miilnee~Adults 52c_ Children, 26c man“; will start sharp on time. so u Today At 3, 7 and 8.45 , Matinee-QR’, 16c. Night—37c, 26c, 16c. ZANE (chews “Wifh JACK HOLT. Lots WILSON, sum BEERYJWIMOND imou Fox News ~ And — Acsolfs Fables (.1 be early. GS TODAY TH UN DERING l THRILLS V mom: zvms .- ps5: t. um mun yéiQaramoznztqzkiun-z i Strand | . ‘$3331.... ruml-dizm is 111s: lmrn lllill wny 11ml‘ h l 1 wuum rox m d} sumuY l ll Mt ledzdSllAllllil In Middle West (Canadian Press) lfllllFAfll), Jilly l5.» Hm: rm. nrdn continue to hr» hrnkon (n 111p‘; mldcllc west 11nd llm-lly- Inopnlnjn‘ ill-can 11ml wnnlhvr hurcntl zunrth (nus urn httvint: (“Ulllg ham; h, mug‘. Tcxns (he official lt-nmpraum. y”. ‘"71"? “'11s 109, 1mm» nmrks 10c; l0 109 Wcrh (‘nmmnn in Tvxns. HGNEllfOONJ “Roaring t I bns A‘ l Home” , firwo PART comsov '1. Mattlfic. 11¢. Mlqnt-zse, 21c. l" _. L oven this figure was n six Germ?” i drop from Stmflny. No immediate . -—-—-—-Qo>-—-__ §i ‘ , . mud‘ "WM" n” '°' ‘m 11'"?- ‘mmelllh. Arizona. touched 108. but relief was promised.