Y-"lb M fi 11:2’: Vigor; e , xalné, many letters similar to the ‘ _ U g recommend the Vegetable mpound as a wonderful medicine ":1 iarin m g (g6 $21.2‘: back to nor- , 9B lll I . .11 . It is all excellent restorative, eon- ns no harmful drugs and may be _ en in safety by a nursingmotber. Thousand! of mothers who have “gained their strength by takin it are its t reoommenda“ . r511,- llbt take itfialrself’! ' Could t Gain Siren h Q _ -.-"I_have h’ great _ lb E. Plnkham s Vege- tab e Comps d and I am a different Woman now.‘ Iwas v ry sickl be- fore my first child was orn. Id dnot golf; tmydsgrentgtltia backhaftgalrwardsi an elno a ywl us ong.- took Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compoundjor three months before a second was born, and have en it occasionally ever ‘since. My floctor had juhld-that medicine would not do me much and," but m nurse wished moilotry oVegetab e Com- pound, sol did. I do not go without avmg lt in flle house nrlw and I am looking well and feeling fine. I do all my_work, sewing and all."—Mrs. JollN Smrsols, Box 555. Biiryfluehec. Oshawa, Ont — “ After my Dipend ups Lydia E. Pink- _ Compound to Restore a Normal Condition all‘ the time so lcould not do m an housework. I picked u one o; your little books and read l: and then l tried some of Lydia E. Pinkhamh Vegetable Compound. ‘It seemed to hell» me ulte a bit and I felt much better ter I had taken theV - table Compound and used L 111%. Plnkhaufs San tlve Wash. thank ou for your elp and 1 m, w; rig your medicines right along. If any wolnan wants to write m mg I will tell her the sameW-Mrs. J. MQGINN. 300 Courcellette Avenue, Oshawa, Ontario. Before My Baby Came Vancouver, B. C.—-"I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before my bsby came asl was suffer- "lil from_ neuralgia pains. l had not been Hiking‘ anything for these pains because I ought there was nothing I could do, but when I read about the Vegetable Compound In the ‘V571. couver Daily Province’ I began tqk. ing it; and of two thin I am sure- that Ihad an easier trns when the bah came and that it is the best me icine ever. I I commend it to all my friends who suffer as I did, and ou can use my letter as a testi- mon ai."—Mizs. JOSEPH Bulolnum, child was born I was sick nnd tired Peculiar toWoillen" v to tllo Lydia. E. will be sent Pl lh M dl i . ’ book contains volllialllgfifosmgtilbfil?“ ' 2% 9th St. West, Vancouver, B. C. Lydln- E. Plllkllilfll’! Private Tent-Book upon “Ailments you free upon request. Write Cobourg, Ontario. This 0 040-‘ WOO-Q flue lnsarillln . lfilnr llilwrilln Eilllt llmertinlll For Sale CLASSIFIED.- ADVERTISEMENTS "vO-VJOQQ Ofififi-OOQOOQQ "O . IOo per line of ii words no per lllla of I words ‘In pal line of il words i move Teachers Wanted FOR SALE-THREE BURNER oil sIovc—(1‘crfol-.linn) with. ov- cil.—App1y d0 Brighton Avenue. . 3263-74181 FOR SALE-BARN ON WELLN- i-r lot, Spring Park Road. Apply M. Fraser at Burt Ilros S; Frills- or, Market Iiuillliiig-Zi223-7-4—-4i Miscellaneous McDONALD, LAND SUR- veyur," I-Iernlnllvillo. . 2837 G 18 lnltth PORTRAIT AGENTS,WRITE_ FOR catalogue. United Art, Ltd., Brunswick Avc., 'l‘oronto. 3074 6 10 wsm 301 GET VOUR PRINTING DONE AT the (llmrdinn (lcrltral Job Print- cl-y. Phone 1331*“ ' ' 287i) 5 Iitf I lVantell . DIG OUT THAT OLD FEATHER lll-ll in the iittic (phone 10-12) iillli got cash for it. We blly fcntli- crs new nnd old. Wo repair, polish and llpholsicr furniture, work thoroughly doilc by experi- enced tradesmen. Wr- scil lip- hoists-ring supplies. We care- illlly transfer furniture and oth- rr goods with oilr lllrllc lorry. Wc lllru the celebrated lioovcr Electric Vlicuulil (llclincr it bcnts ‘ill! it sweeps, fit! it cleans-Henry MfiCFflIlilIlC, Phone 1042. 3203 7 3 4i Female Ilolpawunted __.________________ __ WANTED.--.MAlD.-—APPLY a4 ' Fitzroy St.—3202-_7-i'l-5l. l, an EXPERIENCED NURSE us.‘ sires work. Apply (1,, cure of (lllllrdinil. 8239 7 4 41 WANTED-GIRL ..TO ..WAIT "ON tllbll-s and llesist with other work WAN-TED -— PRINCIPAL (FIRST class )'ilor Tryoil (Iuilsolillrllcll School. Supplement lllclildlllg minimum. $150. Julln A, Puller- elm. Sccy. Tryon. 3287-7 7-41 WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED second class teacher for llllligor School. Slipplcilli-nt $1211.00. Alex. Lfillllor, Soc'y. 32337 441 WANTED — A TEACHER FOR Point Pleasant School No. 142. Apply lo Mir. JCIIIICS Ii. Finlay- son, Sec‘y. 3232 7 4 4i Head Road School, District 47. SuppIeinont-WILOO. Cyrus Joy. Soc‘y.—G265-7-5-3i. WANTED-TEACHER FOR MT. Albion School, No. 134.'Supple- ilient—~$100. Apply Fred Robert- son, Sec'y.—32G6-7-6-3i. WANTED — SECOND GLASS tclicilcr for Victoria West School m , , .- . a t . Lmifemo... 99m DIS] _. $1M wan-re" cllelzuwlcl-l School mo. 16, second clnss Fe- male Teacher. (Protestant pro- iorrod). John B. McEweil, Sec'y. 3183-7-3-41 . “v $13010. Prat I\. A. lvl""" '. It. ll. V‘) " ___-___... o-i-kci- WANTED ’— SECOND CLASS Teacher for Albion Cross School. Supplement $75.00. A. D. Mnthie- son, Sec'y., St. Peters It. Ii. 2. 3184-7-3-81 WANTED- A OOMPETENT EX- perienced Teacher for North Tryon School. Amount voted 3175-4180. II. Cailbeck, Sec'y. 3181-7-3-41 WANTED-A FULL STAFF 0F teachers, principal, vicu princip- lll and three nssisinnt teachers school No. 141, Soilrls. —C, C. Carlton, soc’y. 31807 3 6i uipply Sirilthcolla liotol. 3i TEAQHER wawrgmqror Klan. _ _ ton School, supplement $150.00. ' . - - . i . Mlllc llclp \Vnllte(l 5"“ "°‘"°“' 5°” m“ ‘5 _- _ waurso -’ SCHOOL TEACHER ' g -~-- -- for " ‘ S ' ‘ Supple- - WANTED - FARMER AND mrm ‘lilo-Judson Simpson, Sl-c- ,‘ \li(lll.‘il'iII'l‘]lI'I‘_ Apply M. Mclselin, retnry. 4i Norill Wilfsllirc. 3290-7-7-31 WANTED-MAN OR BOY TO work on farm. C. T. Ferguson Mzlrshficlll, No. 2., ll. R., York. 3196 7 ii 01 RANCH MEN WANTED-A couple of experienced ranch men wanted to go to Illiitod States. 1n applying siuto exact experi- oilco, age, marl-lull or single. Employment starts September. Replies will be treated confi- ‘,.deni.ially. Address I’. 0. 130x 09, Sunimorside. 31607 1 12I m1 i i: l i t h-‘Ln-s _. .8. Women Win f; Tennis Tournament I “l wiilatnnohl 1 s lys. - ins liolen Will's doom igillmlin. United Smlemgg: the - hallipicnshlp In Illo en's _ apples of Wimbledon own tenrus lounlsmsnl today. o» eating tho British pnlr. Miss Kilthiolln Mc- Kmn nlill Mrs. Phyllys Covell.‘ in lhefinai match 61-h. 6-4. Jean -_ olrll. Frpnoh star won the 1o liniplollslllp inf- 1.0m _g|fl[i§ .llsjh:lcles in a hn'rd fight ‘l: Ills fl r IIani compel tor Cbste 0-—1,.8~8, 541, ‘ 4 5 WANTED -- SECOND crass teacher for Belmont School. Supplement $150. Judson Simp- son, Secretary-ii. Lil FIRST CLASS TEACHER WANT- » ed for Victoria School, District No. 80. Supplement voted $200.00. (Male preferred.) apply in per- son If possible to . Boswell. Body. Trustees. 8008-8 25 if. WANTED-Jinn on sscono cm" “"11 Inter Dunhlalle School Supplem @*w"=¢@rv-.01ensoed. Lot a, o'- Leamdi. R. ' “ _ 3250.74.31 "rescues w M‘ ‘ a I or River SQlIAQOl, pplgfgnl $150. l , Lost A LOST- eel-wags rlvll liollsc rind Catholic Celneiify Finder please leave with.’ y a it Co. Rewarli.-—3204-7-8-2i. , qIIl-fl... ant)“. ' NEW YIOR-K. Jilly fir-Jim ' lleiy, famous sponismllil. and ‘one lim emsnlllzcr of the late John b. Sullivan, died yesterday at the ale ‘of seventyilve, broke, In his dliy is ldi have boonvwortll’ iaqrlhfiys’ qllhrierq oi‘ ‘a million do! i . . ‘grgnda of the old man. who died of bsart trouble. silo ils had is 7 Synliilgton, one of such, counsel, a WANTED-TEACHER FOR COVE-l Y G018 (Extracts from Hlinsard) RE HOME BANK ENQUIRY Questions by Mr. Harris- Answers by Hon. Mr. Lapolntc. Q. What counsel on the Home Bank enquiry are paid by the Gov- ernnlent’! A. Eugene Lpfleur, K. C. and H. J. Symingtoil, K. C. Q. What fees and expenses are allowed each of the counsel so em- ployed‘! A. Mr. Lafleur received $260 per day and his expenses; ' Mr. Symingtows Ices have not been stipulated. Q._W1iat legal firm is Mr. II. J. uieillbel- of? A. The firm of Hudson, Ormoull, Spice and Synliiigtoll, oi‘. Winnipeg. Q. Ilzls such legal firm acted for the Uiiloll Grliiil Grower's Company of which Mr. T. A. Crei-lir is pre- slllelit‘! A. The iorliieli. Government is not lii- H. J. Symlngton, K. C. (Extract from l-Iansard) Question by Mr. Harris. Answer by Mr. Low. Q. Wlllli amount was paid II. J. Syllliilgton, K, C., ill connection with the Grciii Lakes Rates Ev- quiry us (n) fees; (h) Expenses’! A. Total amounts paid from Jail- llziry 211st. Io April 12th, 1923 are:- Ilcilillilcrlliion $9,450. Pcr (l om allowance $705. Expenses 8471.43. Cullen-Peildergast Wedding The marriage of Mills Gertrude Cullen, (laugh-tor o! Mr. T. P. Cul- lcn, Sherwood, Charlottetown Roy- alty, to Mr. James Pendprgast of Kensingloll. was solemnized ill 5.30 Saturday morning in St. Dun- l-ltnnfis Cathedral, Rev. Father Mliu- rice MacDonald performing the ceremony. The groom and the bride were respectively llttcnded by Mr. nnd Mrs. Augustus Aylward. The bride looked very charlnlnl: in zi most becoming travelling suit of ilnvy tricotllie aild sand hat. and Mrs. Aylwlird was handsomely lzowned in blue velour and black llntiil. After the ceremony lhe bridal party upd other guests hlld break- lost nt the homo of Mrs. E. G. Kel- ly, all nllilt of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Pendergast then left by motor clir for Bordon, on route to Boston nnd other Jllnerlclln cities on a short honeymoon trip. The gift of the groom to tho bride was a valuable gold wntch. She had also been the recipient of many beautiful and serviceable l" ft. from ll=l "were... friends, nvlng been “l-nowereq," m llwo V6?! lmioyabls functions, one lield at “Willow Form" ,t11e residence of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Roper in Cf-‘llffll Royalty on Monday even- ing, and the other at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes, East Rvynlty. on Thursday evening. The bride is a very talented nnd popular young lolly, and ilbe groom, is on enthusiastic sport promoter and lln ex-llll around champion nth- lete. Both have ll very wldo circle of friends nnll acquaintances. In the hearty feilcltatioliswhich will be extended from town and counitry to the newly wedded pair, the Guardian gladly joins. MARRIAGEB M CULLEN-PENDERGAST - At. St. Illilistllns Cathedral, Charlotte- town July 5th. by Rev. Maurice Me- lloiinid, Gertrude. Cullen of Shor- wood. Charlottetown Royalty to Jnnlcs pllllliOfgi-‘ISI. of Kcnsillgton. ii DEATHS STAMPER-ln-tliis city, July 5th. Snmh Jane Stamper. Fllnernl will take place Tuesday. July xlll service will commence ilt 2.30 nl lII‘l‘ ilitc rlz-lillrllcl- 252 Grafton Si. illftlfilltlfll Sherwood Cemetery. MACKlNNON-mt tllo residence oi Mr. (lcorgc lllitl. Wutcr Street, July 5th, Miss Eliznbcth E. Muc- Klllilon. Funeral from the Western ' p555.»- —Among those who’ returned on the Western train saliirdliy even- lug were Misses Mattie and Mary MacDonald, who attended the tea- cher's retreat held at Notrc Danie Academy, Charlottetown. elven by the Reverend Father George F. Bradley, S. J. —llvliss Florence MacNeiI return- ed to her home at New Annali on Saturday after attending the 'i‘en- tillers Retreat held at Notre Dame Academy, Charlottetown. -—-Mr.‘Willillln Dunn, Elmsllllle, spent Dominion Day in town, and after visiting friends at Kenning- ion, Norboro, nnd Freetown, re- turned homo on Thursdlly.—l'i. ——Mr. and Mrs. Guy RamsdI-n. O-lltawa, are spending their holidays at the borne of Mrs. Itaiilsdcira parents, Mr. ulid Mrs. R. J. 'i‘uddl BfIl(llllllilIiC.—H. IN MEMQRIAM ' Many relatives and frlcilds throughout the Isinild were grieved to hear of illc death of Mr. llugll l’. McQuuid, which occurred nl his lloiilu Iil Si. Teresa's on Monday evening, tho 23rd inst, lifter an ill- ncss of only n few hours. Mr, Ml:- Qllnld was burn at St. ’l‘<.-rcs:l'll ill 1810 and passed his entire llfc iii illc district. For 40 years llc wzls cliiplllyoil as Section Foreman on tlli- Prince Edward island Illillwlly llt (Jnrdigllil rind was colisilli-rcii one of the lilost efficient employ- ees oil tlic road. About eight ycilrs ago he retired frolu active service lllid wns subsequently awarded the llllperlzll Service Mclizil. Of ll gull- Iill, klndbczirtcd disposition he wiis cxtreluoly popular and WOII the respect of lill classes flllii crcclls. Ills sterling Christian charliclor will not soon be forgotten by those who knew him best, lie left for those who live after him l1 grzllld example of whpt l1 man can nllniii in fulfilling the teaching of God's Holy Law. ‘Ilc leaves to mourn tho loss of ll faithful husband and killll and loving falhcr, u‘ sorrowillg wife, two sons, and three daughters, namely, Mrs. Patrick McQunilI, SI. Teresa's nild Gertrude, Ethel, Aen- eas and Edmund at liuille. Ills funeral on Wednesday nlorllinil was very largely ntloildcd by sylllpallle- tic friends, who came froill far liilii nclir to pay u last tribute of res- pect to one who was deservedly lovoll by all. ii-{M MR. ANDREW LEWIS The sudden passing oi’ the lzlll‘. Andrew Lewis of "St, Pcliers Ilaly, on February 22nd, was a grout shock to the whole community. A lllall of exceptionally kccn iillellrzci nnd noble qualities, he was clltccnl- cd and respected by all who kille-w him. He lived Ibo greater pzllll of his life at St. Peters Day, wiicrc be ywa born on May 16th, 1841, and Io: of Clerk of the Court.‘ Oil January 17th, 1870 llc was married to Mary E. Bowl-rs. daugh- iler nf the late John Ilrllvcrs of Charlottetown and she llicll lll 1891. One son, Bowers, died lii 191-1, "Truly 1n the mldslt oi’ l'l o. we arc In death" for the diecozislell was Ili the best 0f lielilth when lic was suddenly stricken with uclue llllll- gestlon and died before mledicsl aid could reach him. The following family are lll‘! to mourn ltlle loss ol‘ a beloved father: Mrs. John Quiilil of Jllililiica ‘Piillllfi, Mules, Mrs, II. McKinnnri of New York, Greely of Soul-is. l’. E. I. nnd Mrs. Lnnnln of Boston, Mass. A largo procession followed his remains from hie old homo to the Roman Catholic Church wllcro the funeral services were reonducicil by Rlev. Father McAulay, nnd ilc was gently laid lo rest lii the adjoining cemetery beside his loved once to await the Resurrection “OTII, a “,1 Lives of grcal, lilen zlll I‘l‘llliIIIi us, We illlist lilnke nlir lives. laubllnlo, And departing. leave bclililll us, Font prints in lilo sands (If limo, (Inserted by a friend) MR. JOHN WAVE Tlicrl- pzlsscdwlwily in llulllcr Ri- ver, I’, E. l., nt his llfllllll on May Isl 102-1 Jolill Wilyo ill illi‘ 7511i yl-nr of his ngc. llorn in New Brunswick ill i849, four yenrs Inter he (‘Zlillfl in iho Islrllld wllll bis parchln. Dur illg his lilo oi‘ iulsocilltlnn wiill the Aielllndisl Church which l-xfi-nded f“ ' wllcilam ‘thirty seven yours he held the ofiicc . horse would be. NPilflii, 1:581:1, -- lllzuinst time sllc \\’.'l.~' 4m Win- a. Olllcasll - _ ILI ' box containing pair of alloys, ‘l I l (Monday) nt This been D 1 "rr m9 t ' l ' _ pro, hundred thongllfl _ _ the never not beck. l ,i>.l.’.'\ ~> popular completely renovated and rafurnlahad allfflllflllfill! and offers very comfortable looommadstlan to the travai- ls Wright Ilndcrlllklng Parlors today . m. icrllient at Sherwood Cemetery. iii...- Mlnard‘: Llnlmsnt Relieves Psln. QUEEN HOTEL Water Street. Charlottetown Hotel oouralousiy and for. Rates RM a day. sauce J. TAYLOR, Mpllaqsr _ (Jilarlottetown - Hour ca. Ltd. l rm scrim " W. R. Maynard, Pot RIIi; Mr. grid Mrs. "A114. Palmer, Tyne Vnlsrrnlver attended the Women's Insti- m. ‘silllllrs. "J." it. Hunter, ma. Altamira; llaior don-lichen. Auiustinexlove; B. "M. roster. Fort _ sill} “Q-l'$”li“‘lflill" Cameron. ' ' iL-W. Morrison . Deva , lioniuuellwooo-nl the P. n. I. Hosp! I ‘gulls, sari/July‘ Ila, . " 47M» I over 30 years he wlls Iinnoled with the position of Sunday School Sup- erintendent for 25 years. In the life story of the last 30 years of Mr. Wnyo and his wife. just having pre- deceased him by five mnlvllls. there‘ is the golden lthrenll ol‘. snrvire to their church, They were loyrll sup- poriens of the cnlisc, regular lit- tondnnts lit all of rho Means of Grace, an open door Io their home's hospitality lto the ministers serv ing the field. The vacant plneo In the constellation is keenly fell. Tho fllith that Inspired his life, in donih did not fail, ns he doll asleep fcdr- ing not, There are lelil to mourn two sons, Watson Wayn of Illinler Riv- lil- has "W. Wbml- or Wnltcr Wllyo of Port Elgln and , Th. 2.5" " "wilmly two daughters, Mrs_ H. L. Caliber-k. B"! "l4 ti" P"*'"° "" r-r Alberto and Mrs. w. E. Cnllllnck of Moncton. N. Ii. Tho community has lost n kind christian citizen Tlllel family ll kind Wvller. Tllc bmlll- iiflll floral lribiltcs borc mute testi- mony of esteem. (lhllriot Please Copy.) . PE NALS Mr. Charles R-nbinsqn of ilrilcllloy Point is spending tho week end visiting friends In Illa city. Miss Olga Bllnmin. Wllesllny M?‘ tile ‘Convention on Wednesday and ‘Ihursday. I £101,119 1.". ,n_.__a-_.--___ to Mr. and rs , . . .8‘. 1;. tans». ......i.. ..‘.....-.il.< . .. . "us; i. , Ana. Train‘; ms. c. w. Rbblns Imflioton: "M. linud. Momma.- I. A. Thomas, ornas- “ to” all; Mrs. Sdson Thomas, lo onh 1a n. McLeod, . . . . ,c m Ilnuoryllsu-L =1. Inmates? noon... Wills ' $10,000 in" W601! , 0n Grand Circuit lNOlRTl-l RANDALL, Cleveland, July 5.—-'1‘he victories oi’ Etta Dru ieli in the Tnvorn Stake and Frltle Mac, iii the 2-16 trot, marked tu- day’s Grand Circuit racing. lbtta llruien, driven by 'l‘1lolllns Murphy, Syracuse, won the second $5,000 purse for his stables ibis week, Baron Worthy having (Jill)- turcd the Edwards stake on Tues- day, It was the fourth time Mur- phy has won the classic iii seven years. 0h Boy, Dlrrecium ll., Sallie the Great, Dr. Strongworthy nnd Holy- rood Frisco also started. Time 207 3'5; 2.06 3~6; 2,09 3-5. 2.06 Class pacing, purse $1,200, eiiilliiilitioii plalil, divided into two divisions, all excl-pt first fivc ill each eliiillillliisll from third only heat winnens started In |i0ili‘ll1. ‘Charley Siveci lii-‘i- by Ilir- rectum I . 4 3 1 Jackie Connor blll. l) llnr ncy O'Connor (Curler) .... 3 1 2 Lincoln bg. by llzlldlvin (limi- in) __________________ __ I 1 1U 3 Nichols bu. by KcilIul-ky Mill‘- quis (MzicKuy) ....... ._ 3 2 ru Johnnie Qlllik cllg, (ICgan) 2 -I ro Iiogzln llmigcwooll, Mary Cnill-c, Fflilllilllillli, lvail Les and CRISNII‘. Ab- bot also started ill thrill ilPliL Flo Patch Afliflflllffil, Fly llirrcci, l.ul.l llrook also started in first prcliul- imlry. 'I‘1lile—2.07 1-5, 2.06 2G, 2.07 4-5, 2.0!) »i 5. 2.10 Class 'l‘l‘o’.l.iug. Purse $1,200 llilfVfil-li lllly hr, ll, by Tho .llllrvcstur (I-Zdiiinil) ___. 1 -i 1 Mndlc Glly, lim., by Glly Ax- ' will-lily (Alecia) ______ .. ii 1 Guardian Trust Ii.1l. (Mc- Mlllioii) .......... __ . 5 2 4 Fzllr May, brnl, (Cox) __.__ 2 5 -i Vzin ll., ling, (Morrison) . l! 1i Ii ’l‘llllc—2.06 4-5; 2.01 45; 2.04 ~15 2-10 Class trotting. Purse $1,200 Fritizic Mac, blk g, by Mc- Kinney Mac (McGrath) ___ 3 1 Jim Clark, br g, by The Vla- ‘l llinir (Stokes) _________ .. 1 3 ZI Judge Blair, lir.g., by Jus- iivn Brooke (McCzlrr) __ -1 2 Pnrelltuzlll, bll., (llhlrslill) ..2 4 Eiin Forbes, bll., (Bennett) 5 8 May V010, Arson, Lzlw, Sllvc Ilcrgcn, Fred M. also started. 'i‘llllc—2.10 1~ii 2.10 2 5, 2.1-0 2 5. 2-12 Class Trotting. Purse $5,000 The Tzlvrrs Strike. ‘llilrec llezifs Elia Ilruicn, bm., by Etta wzlh (Murphy) _______ _. 1 ".§.~‘>IJ Axworllly (Roy) _____ __ 5 .'l Suzanne, bm., (Dodge) ___ 2 5 ll iSIlllC IL, S-Izlr Frisco, Woodrow Oil Boy Direct also started. ‘Does Peter Manning KIONTR-EAL, .lllly il-Rcpnrin‘ ivi-rc current before T-llfilllfll; W. .\iill'1)lly'11I1I‘lC(l with Polo,- Mall llillg, 1156-74- him-I ihn champion lroltor was becoming n rogue, wris- os (lurncy Gun. Ills rel-on! pofrlr- iluilii-cs ill the builds lll’ lid GCCIS I'll (Yliiliilil, Ohio, scorn tn confirm Illc story, Starling lo bout 2:05=% C11 llic linlf milc l‘i.£1('l(, lic failed to brzil 2.07%. Peter hialiillillg lllirl trotted more illilcr, below 2:00 lhnll any other horse Illzll. cvcr llvcd, It is not uiillkcly that he has lczlrlicll Io drluld filo llcllrt-brelikiil: effort required of him every time lie lip- pl-nrs in public. l-lxllibltioils llgnillst time rlrc com- monly regarded us “easy llioney" for the great iroticrs, but for :l high-strung horse that pills his whole heart-nnd soul-into the race against time It is oilell ii ulrlrn exhausting physical lilld nrrvoils slrnili than fl contest Willi another Will's‘ silcll c (miter She bilflllllf‘ worth- lcse for rliciilg by i't‘ild0l'i of her c); trcnlcly sensitive and nervous Icin- pcrzllllollt, mill Iliivr :1 icw hlilfiS zlflccicli 1n iliucli llic snillc w:l_v illi iIl'il(‘i1liil cnntvsl. In llcr last cnllillilloils lll-r driver, Hurry Fll-illillg, blul‘ lo dis- cllrll his cllstolllnryi brig-lll racing (Ilium illlil Sllllfliilllil‘ cup and jlirk- ct nfilouirzll illll, lest ill(‘ great lllilfl‘ flllfllllli gill-so ivblli was coin iilg ilIlil go to plcccl: with ilcrvllus cxciluiilclil. (lily, 2.09%, was: another of illf‘ some kinzl. A model lll‘ dcprlrlulcll; E Hotel Victoria ’ Water Strut, Charlottetown Offsra to to the travelling public a comforaablmupto- date ilotai. Contains 44 rooms with private baths. The Cuisine la famous all over Canada. Telephone In all rocml. Courteous ssr- vlcs. ‘ H. C. BROWN. b Manager l Charlottetown I Iiotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors _OA0§4A-O4-OQQ ' . VICTORIA IIOTEI. A. J. Duff, I-ialifnx; Ii. T. Taylor. Moncton; John J. Mock, Boston; dward J. Campbell, Boston; C. A. Archibald, and wife, Truro; \V. S. Macintosh, River John; llarry Burr, Toronto; Wm. L. Rogliln, Toronto; J. 0. Robbin, Toronto; F. G. Brown. St. John; Mrs. F. A. barge, Oriaha, Neh.,; N. D. Willa, Truro; D. A. O'Neill, Ilridgewater, A. R. Saunders, Smide; T. A. Smlih, ontreal: Miss l}. A. Smith, Hali- ‘ P} N. Ciillhiplllfim. Anligon- 2 Torontos and League Dread The 2.00? , H161’. Ilbc Clirrlll cup was wllil by flu-i Sheik Saturday llfu-nllioli, ivilli lilo Ilzirillay (ioliglc second iillfl \‘\’1liilull illird; llle lilllieriilli J, llyllg lllly illlll SWllllIlW iilllfiilf‘ med. ‘Fllcrll was llllly ll iilil‘ sailing c1. (In llTPUZC and Illi- League of the Cross) lll-cullll Grounds To-night Tllcrc‘ will bi: llllsl-lizlll practice for the Lvllglic of the ‘Cross llilll Illlill will play the 'l‘ol'lllllil:l tomor- row cvl-liiill: will be plliyl-ll. Pqmov 0f the Gross T0- morrow Evening Tho brill gzllm- inlliorroiv cyi-iiing at. the Allcgivcli. Lifllllllils bl-Iwvcll illc Lr-llguc 0f tllc Cross and illl‘ Torontos of Summers-ride 1)I'I)llll'Sl3S I0 bu. ziii cxclllllg fxturv. The Toroiltos lire coming IlOWil font win on illc Loilglle boys ill iliciwrzlcc? UWILIIOIIIO lOWll, but ilic L of C. illiic iifl,‘ bound to lliivc. the lulll»! test is zlilticipntcd; 110th tennis arc ill fine shape ziiill the frills ivllo lit-I tl-liil are assured of a rcnl good ball garlic. Finilvé; r 1 {ti- l Joey-Novel‘ illlllil, IIOXI Sllillr- ,- ‘ by A,“ . day is colliiiig-llilll I hope it 13mm Express (Egan) __ 4 4 2 Illows grind and lmrd. Ensign 'I‘i:.:c, br. ll., by LU!’ Grand Challenge Cup Henley Regatta llENLY-oulr-IMMES, Eng, July 5. —'l‘lic Leander eight, stroked by‘ W. I‘. iilcllrn, Oxford, won the grlind challenge clip of Ibo. IIl-nlcy 5'1‘, rulzllttli iolltly by llcflinliilg Jesus lluyc-s, (Jullegc, (‘lllllbriiigig ill lllfl flllllilfilliliélx,‘ bent by six fer-l. Tllc lliclllullll t-lclllis were \\'0ll by J. iiorlefiirll. Pol" n junior, ll previous winner of ibis irllplly, whn clipllircil till-lll ill 11120, lie‘ was llcfnlcli by \vill'll'l‘ M. ilollvi-r, (hi: Lllliti-il Stlltcs Illil‘.\' lilli flliE fliiiilllli IIIIP Only a. Fair Breeze For the 18 Footers Sat- urday Afternoon-Jamey (loogle Second and Winona Third.- Race Next Saturday Will Be a Hum- The second of zi SPFiIRF of yiiclliiilllilwlilllffi. Taken on a wlholc ii was races, the bee: three ilill of five illriil very good rlil-l- In Wlllvll liilll lll-- large illillibcr of spectators voiced iiiPlf l-lleilliiileills ill n like iiililllli-r. 'l‘hl- yachts 740i zlwlly zit 2.30 sharp PUllYWIVIII-(Hiillf Iiyllg Boy Ilalilllng tho proces- ioll llvl-i- followed by the Viiillilllli shortly lllil-rwillwls lll llu- ill‘Il(lI' llii- liuii-rlild .1., Sllcik. lhiriley (lung-iv. lhlilywo: iillil Swallow wi-ll i)llll(‘ll- IS fIlOlPFS hull ilwviillilnl lliifififlii llu- llyiiu. illlfi mull Iiarli lime CPIMSlIlLI uiidcr lilo (illic licd nil-st, Tlli- bczill in windvrzird for lill‘. llzirllllr buoy clinrlgcll Illl- [lIlH- lllllllfl slllllcyv-illli lilo - ' lllll- llylll: lllly lippzirl-llliy 1l()i lillilie Abbledlll- light wind it'll buck lll linlrlll ‘ position ziilil was pilssi-ll. 1011-1‘ llll by Idlllcrlllll I‘l‘l|l1lllll\'I‘ of (li- lilfff‘ dvvi-llipcll ill lll ll rim: for firs! lllnlurs il1‘l\Vl'I‘il Sheik, lhirllov (Iconic Illill \vlilllilili.illlll‘l M. lllrecl, bill (livllnls) ._2 - ' ‘ ' - 1r‘ 1 I team this l-vcilillg at the Alll-lzivcit "ml “mf“”'.m“i¥ _H_“ - l,‘ I “p” i’ . - r . I > . illi‘. i-nlllsc ll \\.l_.- .lllyb-ld 1.141‘ grounds zit 0.1.1, l~ull zllliliillnllu: lii hflw‘ p“ m“ ‘MW “m,” _ m“ plzlycls is rcqllilrlti-ll zis lllll lcllill Sheik firmly gum": “Wm, U“ m“ 111st lcf.’ llli won by ll lllillllll‘ lvilll llllll iillil lbirll rcs1ll.-(:iivi-l;.‘ with Illl l_\' si-culills llivillilli: iilPlII. 'l‘lll- (foillllliiii- bout ]Il1l'|)(lr‘»i'.s‘ S:illlrdli_v—:i. hlllll ill Ibo llqllllpllilics illlfl als lll ficinl rncc boaL Two straight wills for the Sheik. Mr. J. A. Nessrrvily has cffr-rcll ll clip l0 be ruccil for by Ilic 25 yacllits-N0w \\‘llm.—rlrl- we with Illc iilleiltlliil of [inning l)\'I5I' ll. Iuniiil: to have that long looked for Capt. enll of the score, so ii roll-hot coil- lluiltzllil, you're tlikin‘ all the wind! ‘ 1\':iii—Spc:lk ‘speak to inc! Jnck Mills-Ml- too! St. John Horseman Buys “Melton Pot,” ‘llclliilillil lliilgllrs Riflliiflll "Melton ivill lll‘ cnillliiillilvll for raring :iI 1111- full fllirs, “.\lf‘liI‘llI I'm.” is by Ilililzlirzl tln- Iilllll of Krcnllill. Illl- rllll 1p’ Illl- Iirsl Illlily Hlll-lk (lnllgli- llllrll. lzlkilla: wllli liill'lli'_\‘ .1. Jlllll l’o]l_v\vli'.',. Tllc illlfl Wiilillizl ilinlsllilll; sm- “WlND-JAMMERS" ,\'l'l'\'t'll iwll ll Illilillvl‘ M Kcnny-——Cct off ilic river to lilc Winlllln—- JOIIN, July 6.— Thomas locnl horseman, has plir- from Silas 1C. lliri- the fivl- y old lrliltcr. Ho Promos; .. Wins. PRIEQUIE 1' The matched ractibel ' r Braden, one Preaque 11:17:30: .aa ' Julia Ml Ilireot, oyned’ by DTJBPIEF‘ don, of Sanford the feature o! to; day's circuit racing here, ‘was rat c,» dlsappointlliz as'tb§,-l,ll'a;e._,llro on the stretch in the iwohdats rac ed and Braden won lii a Jog. lie wall afterwards sent on-exbibitien liiile iii 2.08%. ' . About 6,000 people were on the‘ ' grounds. The other ecvnis were in- lcrestln gwilb some close finishes, 1 The Sunlniury: 2.30‘ Trot, Puree $400 lirflllli‘? Fdwnrll, bu. by Nor- . lllcrli Milli, (Willard) - ..1 1 Ilick Curd, bg (lit-row) ______ __2 2' l-zllllll my Wlliili, bur (Evans-kl a ‘ (Jllplllill .\ill(‘ri, bu, (lirlckley) 4 4 '1'lllie---2.;lll,./,, 2.205;. 2.1-1 Mixl-ll, Purse $400 lliuli Knob llczluiy,’ hill (Brick- iel‘) ............. .. lll‘. Ijllllll, b! (House) lilnoil illlsu-r, DQFUIQFOW) _.. 3 Mall-y A, llccrill-len, hm (Evans) 4 Nllrlllcrli lll-ii nlsosiaried. 'i‘ll|lc-- 2.1511,, , Frec-ilir-lill. Purse $1,000 John li. Ilrzldl-ll li.< by Juilu it. (:I‘Illl'_\r' (Willard) ______ __1 lo >4 l 'i'inn-_2 1.11.1, 10x11, Everltls at Houlton, llliulillll, Mo, .llrly 5—-'I‘lls Mgr-nnd d:l_v of lbs .\I:lin»- and New Bfllng. wick I'iI‘(‘llil_ rum-s were rllll oil’ to- llriy iliillfi‘ i] hi1; ‘crowd on 3 [n51 il‘;l<:l( lllid ilvzlrly every heal] hall iilivillg finishes. licrlliznicii object (‘fl lo Slzirli-r (3 .A. 'l‘raflon, who wlllkcll yosicrlllly, zinll Fred 'i‘weed- iv, oi‘ \\V()Uili~'lUCk ,who was in [he Hlililii today. Sumlllzlry: 2.2-1 Pure, Purse $400 .1 ill-k V010, lll-z, by Roy V010 f-llllll) _______________ __ 2 llnlly .\1:llld ch II1 by Iledge- Wrlllli liily (Kflyiifi) __ _. Pcicr Iivll, be‘ (Bull) __._. Iowa Lou Ilm (Jllrlliilil) ___ lied llirovt also started. 'l‘lnlc—~2.17‘/,, 2.15%. 2.19%. 3.16 Xlixcli PIITSB Iicata, $400 Three - .\ll‘l'cii King, blk 1;. by King Bellini (Never-a) ______ __ 1 Pclcr Slillwell, bg, by Peter lll“. (lrellt (Lint) _____ __ 3 Collcgl- (Swift hg (Cnmeron) 2 llizlllloiid Ilny ch I; (Illirrill) 4 Tiilie—2.1~51/_., 2.14%, 2.17%;- zeal»- 2.17 '1'"): rul-sl- $400 Three Heats liUIlIilI‘ (lirl bnl, by lIenry Si-Izi-l‘ (Ncvcrs) ...... -. 2 llcleli Wiitc, cli m (Keyes) 3 Ilntilll, hg (N.'iso'il) ______ __ 1 (icnrgl- .\lnllrl-, l1! (McCoy) 4 3 'l‘ililc.—-2.2-1V;, 2151,41,, 2.17%. lii the iiiimcd i-ilcc Peter Tanlac - lIl-‘vl-ll by Ilzlrry Ncvers won lwo’ slrzlilllll from (lcrtrliile Todd, driv- azure 1 2 3 4 _ oil by Ki-yi-s, liCGl. Ilnlc 2.19%. illnn in 1022-11111 iilil": IIIHI your‘ to gel lll illi‘ fmiils. llv llilii :lli easy victory today ill ill!‘ ("mil ll\'l r K. N. (‘rnig 0i 1H iilllfillii‘ Cfllibgv, (Iziilibrldgc. ._{-O-§i—— CONSOLATION ANVHOW iiv—llcnrest, will you iiizirry mo‘! She-John, I can't lllzlrry you. but I shall always respect your good taste. i 4 b 1 i . 4 pi- iii > on the road, he was n crazy llorscu (lll illc truck. null lllungli nllc llflt the fasiesl of his dny llc could nov- cr be controlled for rill-lug, i It is related lllzlt Alice C.-ll-li<-:l1,- (lnlilc nf Llll- fnlilcd rllccllurcr- 1.0x l lllgion. acted the lillllli‘ will‘. -Sln-‘ worked fast cillillflll I0 lll-ill iill- 4 clizimyplolis zit lionlc. but when .-=:lll-. 111ml fflp n public l‘1l('I‘ slu- \v.>l'lll~l|_ llcrscll’ into ii frenzy of I‘X(‘.li('ll1('llll llllfl bccnllle all can)‘ lllzllll lill‘ rl~ll-|‘ lll-rs of inferior spci-d. ,4 _ 4 1 4 1 > > .113 .j_/_.'.v 11' / r1. r oil/Of‘.- ALSO PACKIDIN 111i; grep n» IO §§§-§'§-§~f§O-O~§-§§Q Q-OO-Q O4 #044 04-99 9'0 OOQ-Q Q4-O-Q4-Q-O-Q§-§§'§§4 The Best Chewing Tobacco Hickey’s Black f Twist THE TOBACCO SVITH A FLAVOR ALL ITS 466-0 &§§4§§§4-O-O~O-OO4 COCO . a arettes and Tobacco Cig i OWN f 521v n w mlifrn-gl .- ...;l......--__.l...-.... .. . .