0' THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN L;'¢_"“:fl§‘:¢_¢f§f¢vv$ ¢ €‘¢$¢v$v€v‘v$¢€vv¢¢¢¢vv%#' ; . D ADICEIITISEMENTS a °° iTII-Wity-llvoififl» ‘#011063.’ u“ 0-’ a war“ - (Continued from Page I.) 1m," mqmqns Ue per Illu of 5 Ioldl 151;» insertion . 1o M! line of 5 word: es‘ ‘Qvwvvvgévkvvvévvv: Wvvrvvf" . Teachers wiiiliedfiv Mlscelleheous ‘ ¢"vv'v¢_-¢¢v¢v%rOv ance. Therefore is being evolved. ' n ‘incl-lea ron oulvl wb grid 'lllil School, N0. 70. Pro- m tnnt preferred. Supplement Sharpe WestDevon, 79l0-7-18-M5l r .00. Apiilvw-l "vii - ~ h l‘ 59d], Poplar oiut, _ . ALFRED uoooNALo, LAND C-egmy’ 8087-7_~flr2-~I llrvey , Hlermenvile, Inimi- ,__..._;-—————ri—— FOR ‘BEACH POINT . , wggIoElDNo. 97. First or seconfl- PARIZES - n] ' teacher. Supplement $l00.- (ca, ha’ r spraying ooflifysdisy Penny, Sec'y. ‘should cilia for same at . P], 8155-7-23-31 We have ‘T? on 856m "M' r WAN so- Finsr ‘ .cl s teacher‘ f0!‘ Qfiible ti School. supplement $12 0"- , . E v Gilt-THE CHILD N A ly Hugh D. McKinnon, Seo‘y. ' i sovmjpzmai _ ‘country _now. A c WANTED _ ion cum-ODE“ Robert Cotton. k ' slrooi, 3rd‘ (ilnss teiiciler‘. Supple- mglit fifty dollars. Thomas Mc- Pherson. Secretary. _ l ‘ y WAKYED szcouo- c l. A s s Teacher for (lanibridge fScliool- Mflle preferred. sllllilifimeilt $109 Oswald Graham, Sec'y Cambridge WANTED EXPERIENCED SEC- ' qnd class teacher for Peter's ry Jenkins. ployment for Barbers. expert in 8 Weeks. Barber College, Department Halifax. 3-I-22-tts noali school Diet. ‘Nb. 90: sun i" piement $15.00. George A. Mc- {§‘§§u,“,',‘,‘,'g°“,§§,“,,'“““° Donald’ Seuiy‘ . Bosixpzm“ latest fal-iilion. Estimates given. - ~-—" _ Special attention to making of L031 _ '_ _ Silver FoxScarves. Mail orders . . __ , . pronlptly executed. LOST ON JUNE‘ mu '1‘ MALL ——---—--—- ‘id bar-pin ‘with be, is and s pphires. Fl l“ plane“ leave at Guardian and receive liberal re- wnfdlillllil-7-23-3l sat, 'iI‘ues.,'Thurs. "i"? many with rosy _-SMAI.YL' DR-AiWER as. tween Sunlmerside and Chal- lottetown. Finder return and re- ceive $15 reward. Louisdallm- bert, Guaidiun. 8109-7-11?“ A fit is guaranteed. S. F. bush, 172 Prince St., Charlotte town. STItAYED mom PREMISES Jiusuaxilagd ww- 15m; Wam" _ ' g nomy A" 'Mc EQBLIJSH? iii ' ill/ANTED T0 nsur- FURN|SH— ' ___i___.___. ed house, centrally located- Ap- Los-r -_.“BETWEEN rnsucu Diy this office. 7985-7-20-01 River and Brookfieid. July 5th. one side section of truck frame and bag of wool. Finder notify b. Howatgbarliuston. P- E-qiéfi 2i 3 - - - . I 101 prepared to pay salary and ex with Implement Dealers LQyy-NEAR SOUTHPORT STA- , I,‘ H y uses to the right man. Please [he 1n,“ fnm- years), . gigéinigigmngleiltliligglfdflsgr tarcfiiev state qualifications and refer- M“ Mam“. was a 5pm,“; “we. one fouling“; pen one purse, one 900.68. Apply to "L" BOX iiiii lluilic, stone mason and bricklayer. memo ndum hook. Finder will City. 8075-7-23-01 Hi8 work, which could not be cx- be liéwllflledLlaY lBIWiIIB 3i Gm" i - ., i. . don & Co 81257-2601“ Male Help Wanted WANTED WANTED, MANVTo WORK on farm) Ernest Miltch. Mount Her- bert. ‘ 8089-7-25-21 WANTED; '_ EXPERIQNOEII GAR- age mall. ADDiY. stating fiilperi- ence and wages Wanted: give reference. Cooley’e Garage, North Tryon, P.E.I. 301337314," MAN TCTWORK AT ' to Cilfforll Scott. ylisi-"l-zli-iil i Sourls. general housework. Apply to Mrs Road. 8_132-7—26-3i. tel, '12 King St. Saiesmen Wanted WANTED-A 8i 16-7-26-3i hay. Alliliy Nortll River. To Let TF_;_'A, Asiwlti. COTTAGE- I-AT HOL- lnnli Covo will be available for August. Apply Robert Cotton. who want to make money. Raincoat 00.. Room 508, Amherst Bldg., Montreal. _S. W. 25-30. HOUSE ANDWBIQRN h"l'i'0A‘l(-eET- er, . in . App 1y Mm a 8082-7-13-3! Found FOUND ON THE ROAD BE- tween Bangor, Maine, iuid St. John, N. It, by Rev. A. J. Milrclii- son, a brown silit-casic. Owner ploy have same by proving ills property and paying for this :i(l. 8110-7-26-1i i Nursing youno women DESIRING 1'0 enter July cluiss of North Adams Training 8011001 1°? Nuns“ North Adam's. Mass.‘ Dim" write Supt. pmmatlr- School 0""- ‘lflgg pupils to secure registra- tion. Provides monthly liiiiwiiiic? and privilege of 8i! ilmiiiiii“ course at YaienUnlversllg flfjizlmi I . A‘ B! n“ ' i" N“ n‘ W siiso-a-laoi For Sale FOR SALE, LIGHT DRIVING WA- gon in good condition, or will ex- change for horse. Apply 2.13 Queen St. 8112-7-20-21 Agents Wanted -_-- __ M, ‘HAYSA-LE av AUCTION- AT pogfpnif ‘KGENTQ "a: WRITE‘ " ’Bl'aclliey Point Road on Well. lt 4] Art Ltm- July 27th., ht 6 o'clock p. m., 20 i “lgafiflflidg; Tilwmllto. acres good hay ill lots to silit ‘ i 7252-8-22 Vllnfifil .- purchasers. Silnsiprowsc, Brack- 1 ‘ ‘ .-_--——§— ley.' ' _ 8076-7-23-3i .. RESIDEN-CE FO-IITMEALE 221 Prince St. House open for in- . 1 IIIITEI» » 4 1 . spection by applying to under- this t i ,4 is signed S. M. C. MIICLGIIIIRII. ‘" B106f7-25-3l-mIW OVOI H;...I..W_..fi.. m” W, British Minister thousands of dollars In Sees Agt10n.f,()’ repair; and ImprM/Ofllllltl. ""49 lo new the linen iI-MII 07 i" clan in the Marltliszriitgxzai 4 a Kill Communism vzr (Canadian Preu) DONDON, July 25.-The Govern- ment hlili been asked to get rid of htinisrn sunset-hot‘. » Sir Will- ism Jbynsion-lilfkrkit Home "60"" ineeg it» appeals, _ who want e odmlfl "ii" Hotel‘ and lfllfldl$m.m_ excellent service it a model‘ 4 I ldress r0- "'ipfl“' l . - '- ' 5i iltigllzlYliamigllillegiwtlllflnllntilniilf) easy, he ‘IMF $8M. h, HM went on, bllt he thought the timl} ‘Fair. a- i" w» narrowing Wile" ""‘"Y i’ iiiiti Pith‘ ‘ ..r‘- the‘ atians of the world would "m"! to‘ ‘lib cohcliision that communism in-ltsexirsmeflorm was an enemy fbrnaniilnd. , '-= You will all have to take in!" hlllllllleration," the home secretary “y”: on, "the fact that there is i noting from or engineered by d‘: in nearly every country nf ;. v1 Id a-sect-iou of the commun- 4. it iillo rs perfectly hostile to coun ry of their blrth—-men "gslfl ' CLASS PLASTEIIING done’ for reasonable wages, 0rd. 3924-2-17-1010 , . iglilgzfsfi: self with spares and equipment. This type is as yet only under trial and has not been supplied to 3102_7_25_2L overseas units. Its need was illus- y trated in one of , the pageants epi- To THE sodes. Gun fire and bombing from m“ at Rocky the air set ‘up a barrage between 1101M (loesn-t Co,“ much Apmy the hostile tribe and the white man ust received a carioad. cIver, Klnlforn, P. E. I. ._.____.________.___ IG EARNINGS, STEADY EM- FINE FURS’ FUR COATS, CO . FOR A WELL-MADE TAILORED- to-maasure Suit or Topcout, try tile Tailoring Company wlio has _won a high class trade, surprising ‘Ilium!’ iiliii i“ i" carriers is- obvious. tile illteut styles, write the under- signed who has a high record to ._v coil and show samples and styles. Tar- 6-28-tf ___._________,._____ TRAVELLER WANTED BY A reliable firm having connection la Prince Edward Island. We are pauses, also columission allli boll- Female Help Wanted AT ONCE — GOOD smart girl to learn the tailoring. Apply W. B. Leards Tailor Shop, 8055-7-22-41 _ WANTED—AT ONCE MAID FOR -iDr.) Blanchard, 15 Kellsingtoil WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Aberdeen lio- vvs WANT MEN To sum. cocon- cd stickers and raincoats. Good commissions. Outfit free to those Best . lng ilour, they have It must be in‘. fleeing for safety .fo_.the open coun- ___________ try: food. water and ammunition LOADING LIVE IIOGS AT NORTII W33 bmllfliii? bl’ Hi1’ W tile Yeil-IBEEB Wilishlre, Wed. July 27th, Har- 8105-7-25-21 tion with the Their striking tf Great Britain alone oi’ the na- tions Ilas produced aircraft of the type of the Vickers Victoria. which to order. can carry 23 infantrymen with their remodeling ill full equipment and‘ rifles, together. with water, food and medical sup- plies. Small machines of the same type holding up to I6 men were used as far back as 1923 in an uctu- al case of necessity, removing 200 men from inaccessible spot in Iraq to the base hospital in Bagdad in less than-five days. The great. importance of these Five of them can carry: 100 men wlth- full equip- ment and stores hundreds of miles away frqm a base in a few hours. and by means of their use much economy in men and material should be effected. In Memoriam JAMES MAHAR Tile vicliliiy of St. Mary's Road (Sturgeon) was deeply grieved nml shocked to learn of the death of James Muliar of that place, at the early age of 50 yeurs, which sud- " lieuly took place at iinrtford, Conn., where deceased was employed for celled on churches, bunks, dwelling houses, etc, can be seen tllroilgll- out niipuris of Prince Edward Isi- nnd, Nova Smalls, and liurifurll,‘ (iUilIL, where ile was employed as contractor for one of the largest a new type, of which a few examples were seen in‘ ‘the parade of experimental aircraft, It has been called the General Purpose machine, and robust construction, simplicity of engine design, and the reduction of every possible source of trouble lo the minimum are the first require- ments rather than extreme speed. greyhound and cart- horse combined, able to fly off with '. guns and bombs, to nip in the bud use. 2.5.1.. ma‘ 1.230%‘ power in co-opers- Army was shown when large twin-engined aeroplanes arrived with armed infantry, light Become suns, and supplies for employment Write Moier in a country supposed. to be miles "F" from any base. Balnbin0’s Hitting i i i i ‘ FINISHING Crasweli Studio 131 Great George Street WW . NEW YORK. Ruth's heavy hitting gave th Yankees a 3 to 2 AI Thomas and Pipgras. the first inning, followed by Geh rig's single. catch of Ruth's drive against cen the ball. Uhie, Grant and Sewell; Lundgren MacFayden and Moore. Only games scheduled today. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 0 0 0 trip however. Winnipeg Retains Sir Tilonlas Lipton Cup, the grand aggregate prize of the Northwest (my wet Rowing Association's regatta, was ' retained by the Winnipeg Boat Club ' at the conclusion of two days‘ sports here yesterday. The Canadians Barnes and MorrowcCousins, Kir- cher. Kampnnd Head. Newark at Jersey grounds. p ‘Only games scheduled today. Boat Club of St. Paul was second with 10B points, the Kenoro. Boat Clllb of Kcnora, Ont, fifth with four points. Yesterday Winnipeg won victories iri the senior doubles, the buntam fours. the senior singles and the senior (rights. The Winnipeg was second in tile junior fours, which was won by‘ the Minnesota Boat Mailitobai Legislature Meets Aug. 12th WINNIPEG, Muii., Jilly ilIL-Pre- nlicl" John liracken has issued the first call for n party caucus since tile Provincial (lellerni Election of June 28. Tile Progressive nlonli era have been summoned to meet ill Winnipeg on August I2. It, is understood that ihc principal ques- tion scheduled for consideration is tile cniliug of o. special session of‘ the legislature to enact n Ilcer-by- tilc-gillsslegisiatioil ill accordance with the wishes lit‘ the lnujoritylli’ the Manitoba electors. Preluier Bracken, lion. W. Jclliujor, Attor- lley-(icllcrili and W. R. Cottiugllnm, K. (L, Executive Counsel, will be buck for the (euucus from tilcir vis- it to tile Western Provinces where they have ilcell investigating liq- fours by a quarter of a length from Kenora. Show Rare Skill , AUCKLAND, N. Z., July 24»- Tricky footwork and skillful com- binlition play were outstanding cilnrnctcristics of the soccer which the Canadian ail-stars played here this afternoon to defeat a New Zea- lanli representative tenm 4 to i in the deciding test match of tile Can- odious‘ tour. firms of that city. ile was a man of exemplary‘, (rllllrilcter, and was highly (liilltikillltilll by all who knew him, Illltl ounce-i _ ially ill the vicinity ill which hc liv- ed. What molten ills death particul- a|'ly and, is owing to the fact that he worked on till evening before ile (lied, being of a strong (roilstitil- ti(in. , lie leaves to illoilrn a sorrowful‘ widow. two sons, nanloly John and Thomas at Ilonle, alul one ililugiltc-r Mrs. 'i‘llonlns M. Iluglies, of St. Mary's Ilolui; also a sorrowlllg nlotlic-r, Mrs. Jollll Muliar, Cardi- gilu, and follr brothers. Wiiliuln illlll Jolili at. (lllrllignn, Vincent ill New (iinsgow, N. S., and 'l‘ilomns tors, Mrs. Frank Ryan. Ncw Gius- iZfiW, N. 8., Mrs. Ifrell ClllTllIl, Now Ills burial took place at St. Ilene- (lict Cemetery, Blue Ililis Avenue, llurtforii, the ceremony being per-ii iorllleli by his pastor. Rev. Fntileri Dargin of St. Peter's which (iecenscd member. May his soul rest in peace. -————<e>---. GEORGE McDEARMiD it is with sad regret that Mr. alili Mrs. George liicllearnlid, very respected residents of Montague, are culled upon to undergo such n trying experience as tho long of their ‘eldest sou, George, killed in II. our nl-cillerit on Iillly 13th., iit tlic curly ago‘ of twenty-four years. The lleccnscll was lln enlpioycc 0f"i‘ilf‘. Maritime Electric lfght Conlpany. Wlien the nevr-s was l-ircililitoll. many ilcarls tile whole towll ovcr seemingly shared tllc sorrows 0f the bereaved family. No woili of ours coll lcsseil tile grief of those left to mourn, yet it will be comforting to thcin to know that in his, their most fry- tlle ilenrtfeit sympathy of n wide circle of friends. All tilnt was mortal ofi a beautiful young life, the prido and joy of lilo home was lnld to rest in the beautiful cemetery of St. Mary's Church. , Tile funeral was largely attended. Rev. Owen Kiggills conducting the services. The pallbearers were Cecil Iiynes, Iinrry Collins. Alfred Lowery. 118° Collins, |Deliriis -Cb1lins,_Jii-., linll Wnilie Collins. The (localised was of a lovable auli kind (iispositlou- BIRTHS p .. F‘ N ROBINSON-At‘ Gaytown 0n July inson, a daughter. ‘M EATHB 1927, Mrs. D. K. years. Funeral Wednesday at‘! r-‘M m.’ from her late residence. ~ ‘ ' who are trying to uulleuiilne: the constitutions of the various civil-i _ . lied“ countries throughout the yo: . . "I am not euro but that all na- tion-tin the world in the near fut- Honotom uri- Ii have’ leicombilie to, stump e fornl of belie! and Prope- . . guilds ‘which is anti-socialist. ‘flit:- - glyfllfqtiofl and anti-N ililllll- f‘ unllariiillllijr H10"! _ V; ' MINI mum! ill Edmonton, Alt-m, also three sis- ironicnl cheer- ery rays of the ti"? longest clay at Stonehenge-the ion, his sister, Margaret, havingi1,000 disappointed people wnn 11ml ‘ {been waiting for ‘eve of the longest (lay of the year. imovcd slowly away from the desolate Parish ofrificial stone on which the first rays W09. ll devoted ‘.of the sun each June 2i are due to istrike. the watchers were alternate- ly Jubilant and depressed. The clouds seemed to lift, but at 4.53,.t:he cru- cial moment. all that could be seen was a golden-rimmed cloud. for there on the stone was a beam of light. Everyone ‘cheered—until ii was discovered that under-graduate from n neighboring Officers Training Camp had obtain- ed an electric torch, and from be- hind o huge rock had directed the beam on tile path the sun's rays should have taken. There of laughter and a dash was made for the joker, who hurriedly disappear- ed. strong null _ with llim lilo parental blessing that tnllny, willie his soul is solo in , Ilcllvcn, his beautiful form is ‘resi- ing Where loving hands have plac- ed it. ory Iiesldes his father and mother, two brothers and one sister. WiI-f Florence, Bert rind (‘oiin nil resili- ing at ‘homo, and one sister who predeceased him three years ago. lrlbuiesr. Crescent,‘ Mia-g Mildred McIntyre; null Mrs. Peter Coles: Spray-Mr. Walter 23rd to Mr. and Mrafleorge P. Itob- “n, V‘Qo][]|"v|g_ 5n; iGortrulle ‘Collins; Inuretia. Collins. D ,. ~nn scoTT~Ai North River, July zliilninl, Scott, aged 79 iinll Margaret Mr. and Mrs. T. Iauflmlth and Mary. ‘Milli; lilinie Nicholson, Miss Ellie Nicholson!‘ Mrs. 81-" Nicholson. Mr. ‘J and-Mrs; Ia. Clintonn Spiritual offering-Miss blokes. . The game was played on a field of lllllll that was ankle deep before twenty thousand enthusiastic spec- tutors. llur systems ill operation there. it is ioilrlll-livtilui Prcnlier Bracken plans o trip to Eastern (Innada wilei-o ho will iilnke inquiries iillil- cerlliilg tile Quebec [liquor System. Before departing for [he west {no Prtllliel" (icciureli thlit it. was his intention oi’ securlilg all available (ilitn nt first ilnllli before tile work (>1 iiroiiiiii: liuur iinrior Iiegisllliioli tor ilinnltobil was illllicrtllllcll. i TileDavishllp COPENHAGEN, July 25.—F‘rancci won the European zone Dnvis'Cup. tennis competition by defeatingi Denmark in the final yesterdays‘ Following victories by General Bot-i atria. yesterday and Henri Ccichetf Thursday in the singles. Boratroi and Jacques Brugnon annexed thci third straight and decisive victory ill the doubles. They defeated Pet- erson and Ulrich of Denmark, 0-4.i 0-0. 6-3. i-j-{OMM Race Cancelled DETROIT, Mlch., July 24. -A heavy ruin which flooded the fair ground race-track here" yesterday cnuscd cancellation of the final day's programme of the Grand Oil'- cuit meeting here. More than 500 horses were enter- ed in the race, which opens here Monday. At; It; Again CAPE GRIS NEZ, France, Jilly 25 —-The i927 Channel swimming is on at Cape Gris Nez. Miss Ivy Hawker, mermaid, arrived She expects to within 10 days. Light That Failed (British United Press.) LONDON, July 25.-After a feebic, as feeble as the wat- sun which ushered ill this moment on the ieights. Scrambling for a place on the sac- Suddenly there was a shout of Joy, fl Cembridsi‘ noted British here last evening. swim to England FIIIIIB may COIIIG IO I]. Illa“ sud- Wii-s i‘ mm‘ Iiiuliy nnli go just as quickly. ...zil;‘ir.z.iz.s.liieialelii *H f+f+o4e~ 80's Your olll i= : ~- Tan_ » i »~ -—comlng right back unless you do something at once. SUN AND WIND‘ are most of the time‘ a very friendly pair, burnt THIS" SEASON » healthy and taking vrv There is left to cherish his mem- The following were the floral sflflly——Ml'- land Mrs. rellerick Gregory, Spray —-Mr. . WinThe Game, July 25. —Babe victory at Chicago ‘today in a pitchers‘ battle between Ruth scored the first run on his triple in Melzer made a great ter-fleld wall but fell after taking The While Sox protestq. N"; N L ed that he had held the ball long’ i FgS:GBI;E:GUE enough to declare Ruth out, but 5L Louis _ _ _ _ n" _ _ _ _ _ 2 7 0 Umpire Evans over-ruled them. In, c; 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ tile third inning Ruth snlashadout ,'}§,',',';;",,,d synder‘ J" lflasizang his 31st home-run, the first circuit Pl-cmmh ' ' drive he has made into the remo- second Game deiled Chicago stands this season. St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . 3 5 " Cincinnati ......... 4 s 1 , ' Rhem, H. Bell and Schuite, Luke Ger Melkle and Hargrcnve. Pittsburgh . .. o a 1 T0 Enter MHICIIGS New York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I 6 l -___-_ Krenler and Gooch, Benton and HALIFAX, July 25‘. —Geraid ‘ Cummings» Manila. 1920 Maritime Amateur Golf Only games scheduled. Champion, will not dcfcnd his title AMERICAN LEAGUE at Woodstock. he stated here to- Detrolt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 10 0 night. Business is given as the rea- Phiiadelphia 0 15 5 son for his failure to make thetrip Holloway, Stoner and Wooclall. Gerald has been Maritime cham- Wetzel, Johnson, Walberg and Coch- ‘pion several times. His brother rane. (i3 innings.) Frank, who has been champion Cleveland '1 8 8 when his elder brother was only Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I0 14 1 runner-up and runner-lip when Gerald was the kingpin. made the Tdronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 2 0 . . , ' Wieltrs and Pond, Boyle and I-Iar- ‘ T_ Llptfln S grav . , ~ Syracuse . . . . . . . . 13 1'1 2 T ' Rochester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 l0 1 ST‘ PAUL Mimi" July 25' — The scored I92 points. The Minnesota Club. Duluth took the work boats > Ito agree it wasn't much of a figiltI‘ tain, he won't trade wollops with? Sharkey made a bad error in thatvdoiisrs and cents leaves nothing for nlanoeuvre. _. if. OO+GGVO4Q'OOWQ O§O9+¢+§44+ ‘ vvvvvvvvvv [She-they said after the fight: Looking ’Em Over After The Battle When Dempsey hammered Jalr. 9 benng Jack Sharkey to the canvasi |Inst Thursday night, he came back. but just part. of the way. Bow- ever he completed the job he set gout to do, and in the old typical Cman-killer style at that. "It's all in the gameband I'll back at the top before Dempsey iBay, that guy couldn't he knew it, and that's ‘groggy a dozen times, while he ne yer was able to feau me. may be a dependable trial horse ‘Iaikc Gunboat Smith who flourished for years as a stepping stone to as- r piring white hopes in the days when Lil‘ Artha Johnson reigned su- The wise money again crashedjans would call it an alibi. to the floor with the fall of the‘ Larruping Lithuninn. Sllarkey. went to the post the favorite by a‘ big margin, and lt looked in the l early rounds as if he was going to win. He apparently fell iilto Demp- sey's style of trading wallops and Hated on during the flnis came after the Manaso. Mahler] Damn had thumped hinl mercilessly. Dempsey, now as popular, appar- ently, as John L. Sullivan was, will- carry the bulk of popular sympathy i in his next fight against Tunney. He fought o. great battle last Thursday night. Tunney will be ai lot tougher of course, but the con-‘ Next Battle over and another in the offin duy night's affair fidence that victory will beget, the - knowledge that he is once again the.‘ popular idol, and the fact that ile is apparently as soimd as he cver was will be sustaining influences tilat may Will llim buck the crowil. . t nit-y bllG his cilnlienger. Jack Dem] ' i di ’ Fl 1d, Chi , S t. 15. Shllrkcy U popula ers e Gaga ep I I Dempsey, whose defeat by Tunney: shocked his followers and whose. passing without and with nothing. but praise for lliSi ' conqueror popularized him, will have another chance. He was n. bit‘ diffident and probably a trifle rusty! in the opening round, but his ringi craft asserted itself and oilce he, hinl weathered Sharkeyis [Jllhclltidier n month from now, as the ile soon flattened him. sum-key probably new mm As for Sharkey, he incensed the ngm Wm, Paomm crowd with his snarling lulu SlleUl-I ing manner. His methods made lit-, what The Raul-e, says tie impression .on Dempsey who] carried himself with dignity, or as: mucil dignity us prize fighters can niustcr. Rickard selected. "The blow which preceded th ‘was a fairly delivered one. It was ‘right u t that la ldeli o th Dempsey will enliven the game. Thei m)“ cu I n sport crowd clings to its idols, and the victory of the tiger mun may presage the astounding miracle of a heavyweight fighter winning backi his title. - Ibeiow the waist-line in previou punches injurious or deliberate, no Sllurkey, previous to the round." That Foul "Question - - Some Interesting Figures The question of whether Demp-‘ sey fouled Silarkey will now agi- tina for some time. The eminent non-cimnlpicnsilip light, theory that Dempsey didlworld boxing title. i that little thing. He also maintains drew $250,000, while that Shall-key had i1 decided ad- vantage up to the time that Demp- sey deiivered his coup (l8 grace, Herbert Corey comes out boldly and‘ disagrees thoroughly with the ref- just u paltry $215,000. see it that way. Silarkey fought suf- ficielltiy well to entitle him to a re- turn bout in case Dempsey defeats! Tunney, or he may by means of ai baliyhoo get a shot at Tunney, should the latter retaifi his crown.’ Happy indeed, is Tex Rickard, who is certain to be a big winner no matter who loses. The experts seemi ' the priccs were judging by the flsticuffs indulged in. moderate. Taken from the crowd standarcki and the interest invoked it of the greatest battles of the agésxto a $2,000,000 house Dempsey may- not be the Dempseylceipts were of old but that fight will surely im-up fellows prove him. There will be o. flood of working for stories in the wake oi.’ this battle] that will agitate the fistic bugs. Tunney saw the figlltnnd wasn't visibly impressed. One tiling is cer- and the re- you won't be always nothing, The coming attraction in September next should go at least $5,000,000. ‘x Your Mbney Or Your Life i the Manasa man when they mecti The above when considered hi the Imagination but in its stead brings us suddenly to a state of realization. Over eighty thousand people paid over a uliilion dollars , last Thursday night to see two prize i fighters attempt to batter one an- ‘iotiler into insensibility. One oi 4 I them who was able to knock his op- ‘ iponcnt into unconsciousness receiv- I Again referring to the foul, Jacki /__}_.___. break an - egg. His punch is gone, if he ever ‘ had a punch. I had him licked and why be fouled me. Dempsey was drunk and Dempsey ‘knew I had his number from the (start. and he was hitting low all not knocked out. I simply doubled up from the pain and could not i The above is the Boston Strong iBoy's declaration or perhaps some Pieme- ' At all events he went down and out and all the folil blows he mentions does not show- below the border line. He was examined by physicians who stated. that a slight discoloration (red) appeared across his mid-sec- tion, the spot bold Jack concell- entire ten Well, here we are, one big bout iBefore ihc excitement of Thurs- ubates, sport ,writers and fans all over the wol‘id .the winner of September's match between the Champion Gene Tun- , sey. The fight, it has been definitely illlllounceu will tukc place at Soi- Tex Rickard who promoted tile fight, which drew close to 85,000 people to tile Yankee Stadium, had 4 signed the above mentioned gladi- "iiiriiiiiiiiiml-mii-iators to a contract in which they agreed that the winner would meet Gene Tunney for the championship lit any date and in any place that Rickard will name Chicago as tile place, and Sept. l5. only a little ov- date. get: .iDempsey and Tunney I Jock O‘Suiivan, the referee says: iknockbut punch, a left to the jaw, waist-line,‘ but not below. It is true that Dempsey landed several times postponement or (infinite announce-Y rounds, but in no cases were the ilnal lneusiiy $340,000. In all the fight on- iiy drew a gate of $1,100,000. Sad ‘indeed that 84,000 people were treat- ed to such a bang-up sllow which lasted nearly 19 full minutes-and Tile Dempsey-Tunney fight at was Ollfilplllilldlillpllli! last September played $1,026,000—but cheer be ll. y- , aomeend s Mamet..." i" "it \ BASEBALL ut 0 ‘o'clock this evening 0H U10 Abegweit diamond ill the fifth game of the City League baseball schedule. 'i'oiligllt's game was to have been but (iwiilg to a number of the Rov- ers players being oiit of the city, ihc Stars and Ailcilurii will furnish tile clltcrtlliillncnt for the fans. Tile Ailcllors are out to will this gnmo fronl the Stars and still hold on to a place lll tile second section for a cilunlce to yet come out on lop. They have the material and lire going to use it to the best ad- vantage to down the Stars. The Stars, who have been win- ning right along with only one do- fl-llt slur-e the commencement of g. kl-l-p up their reputation as a win- uiilg aggregation and will have ev- oryulle on (lock to give the Alth- ors nnolller defeat if possible. lilltll teams have given the fans an l-xlziiing time of it every time they lnl-t this season so evenings game 1.. should prove d! (ills game of the Lellgile. . Tile fliiia from the West and East, ends of the city will be givellfllifly‘ (ltilcr l-ilzllil-l- to shout for their tcnni this HVPIIIIIK null if it will be illiyiiiing like other games there sure will be some noise. i Meet in September (Can. Press) NEW YORK, July 23.—Tex ‘Rick- ard uunouilced Saturday that Jack, Dempsey has been formally nanfiid" “ins Gene Tullneys opponent in a eflVOTldh-l heavyweight title- boxing |mntcll to be held some time in Sc-pil-nlbor. Tilliney agreed ht’ E _.,~ 9 I ‘ mcnt as to tile time and piaceunlil‘ i August 5. Rickard originally w! ‘ scheduled to nnnle Tunney's oppon- 1 out mill liie l-iite (if the titlabattie“ ' on July 25. The champion accept- ~ ell Ilemplcy as his opponent with» out coinnicnt. Nu new contract was . 1 The DBmDSBY-silllriiéi’ 581MB drewlillgiliil all the one made with the i819 iii? Pfqiiilmd {Qiiilwefs 0f flu-larger receipts tllan any previous‘ pronlotcl‘ lust winter hound hlrlfhqk- I . _ _ 11nd W115 (lcfoliti hie title iignlnnt u cha H. I. Phillips llUlllOfOIISIy IlIC||IICh~EXCUeded by only two lights for the guy‘ of Richard's choice. Dudley Dempsey only'I-‘i(_-l(l Malone, Tommy's attorneyiidt poor Slim-key ‘had to take u wullop or two folnu-(ivl-ll u iiut guarantee of $400,000 ' There were hundreds in on the “plckings" (ex- pense) just $610,000; the Govern- ‘mcnt too asked o. tax amounting to eree, one O‘SlliiiVi1I1. who couldn‘t’$i00,000~ond got it. The State of lllill. time l-inill lllP champion I'll-- lii addition to 50% of ‘the net pro-. cleeds ovcr $1,000,000. "- M! Abegweits Training? iNew York had a finger in the meI- - ton-a few »-dol'lars-50,000. And last but not least Tex Rickard had to in assume all the responsibility for avast; Qvenlng getting 1n sl-lnpe (6r- Tile Abegweit athletes were out force at tile Abegweit grounds the coming Maritime events, Coach Bill I-Ialpenny was putting them through their paces and all were y. showing up wonderfully well anli ' things look bright for another crack so moderate-oh, so Abegwelt team to bring back the field and track honors to P. E. Is- land from the meet in Halifax, Aug. 5th. - Last evenings contingent of ath- , ictes consisted of the following:- Phii McDonald, Allan Stewart, _ Gordon White, Waiiie Scantlebury. Joseph Trainor, Arthur Gormley, Ed. I-Iornby, Willie Murley and Wm. Power. ____»<ec>---— M. P. B. President Says All In Order AMHERST, July 25. —According_ to o. Webster Fraser. president 01 the Maritime brlmcil of the A. A. U. C, sports affairs in the Maritime. Provinces are today runnifli... the one who wns beaten into insen- sibility received slightly less. At the very hour when this was igoing on, tilousimds of people all iover this continent were battling iagain tremendous odds in a. fight for life against disease in which the (lice were loaded against them ow- _ 5" ed a quarter of u mTiIion dollars for h . , ii ‘ I his few minutes of triumph, while .__- One of the largest and belt equipped Hotel: In Eastern Canada. ‘Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated lng to poverty. i" 1M Pi" "W Yflfi- F!" The million dollars spent to sec Hotels throughout Canada , this brutalizing spectacle, if eln- and the United States have lte splendid fable. Courteous 1 service to all Guests. Tele- phones In rooms, * Rates $4.00 to $5.50 per day. Charlottetown 1 ____ BUDAPEST, iiungnry, Jilly 25.—- . _, ,. H0tel C0., I Cardinal Cscrnocli, Primate of Pmlrlom" Iilingary (lied here today. aged 75. pioyed in ullothcr channel, might have saved scores of lives and lifted many clouds of suffering from the , houses of the poor. DEATH OF PRIMATE OF HUN- GARY. they are not en the best terms > with the complexion. . MACKINNON~’S l wrrcn HAZEL‘ McIntyre; Spray- Mrs. ilihoison and family. Muss Cards—M~r. iinll Mrs, Den Ilarry Collins, r. mid Mm. Joseph Power. Mr. l 4 1 B : . -- . . (l Mrs. George Bell and Mary; j Mmgnlliial ingifinfigsv. 5053:": g“dd",§;n,i,‘iy'_' swam bee‘! m, he“ ‘M; F. Betts, si. Louis, M0,; A. J. Duff. r " "and -Mrs Joseph Innnignn: skin soft and velvety. . j guim“; "will: ‘i’ cumm Lem’ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' _ urran, . . City; Freda. Hughes. iigxii-nitiigliiixf giiigiiiibqflgiilisifflzij; no. all Cents Per Bettie 1i Boston; Thus. s. Cullen. st. Paul. ifanliiy‘ Miss ‘Annie ‘Soloman-‘Mrs. Minn‘; Mr‘ “id Mm J" J‘ M°"i“' " TIIIJ- PROMPT nnuoolsTs McCarron anli family. AAAAAAAA Sadie I M May his hrloul, rest in peace: Critlcism, like chnlty, should _be- . n at home. ....P¥'.'.l‘..9...(.72;.. tm KODAK 510a: an: i I _..,...'.¢__-,~_~_-.-_..-~.»- A4‘ v v . V. A. Gaudin. Toronto; E. M. ‘Harding, St. John; David Chalmers. Marion‘ Chalmers, Edna Chalmers, Mrs. J. R. Kenny, Miss Summerside; G. a. B. Townsendq Halifax‘; F. W. , Moncwn; E. sop, St. John; R. ’ Miss A. Duboial ' real; Mr. and zenith, ‘Moncton; Campbell, Elmi Taunton, Mess, Mr. QM Mrs. G. J.i Iievittaon, Moncton. , alter all illness of six months. HARRY C- BROWN, Manager ‘ ~ .~ - i» ‘ VICTORIA IIOTBL a TIIAFFIB Kenny; R.N., Freeman. Hull it . R. Bleflifl - orse, Monctoh i-a. 1.. A. Bathe ‘ pr. M. Mc- Y . and Mrs. .1. Smith, Toronto; Josephine Anne B. King. Imrer Queen Street. With the present congested traffic on our street! lllil roads, It in not iisfe for the motorist to venture forth with- out the protection oi’ our new Comprehensive Automobile Policy, which provides insurance against all risks. For relies and other information oonnlt illlulllli a 00.. LIII. The Oldest Insurance Anne! in P.li'..l. sluootllly, and aside from one base- ball dispute in Saint John, there ilas been littlc of moment to require. the scrvlccs of the M. I’. B. as ar- , biters. Both Mr. Fraser and his i secretary, C. D. Shiplcy, has bee?! paying close attention to corres- pondence, and have filled out manl amateur cards. inlfgmlgse to affi- it. (I cnewa - dalivdr? Flies; is now interested in the preparations for the Olympic meets being held at Halifax and Moncten. and he is urgins “D011 it: various clubs in the Pfflviiices i‘ need of co-operution in the effort t0 develop their athletes“ aragstmnaek‘: them cullilbie °t “icing l: a“ mm“ of the Upper Provinces _ o; sport. He was particularly Die" diwith the periermiim” °i “m” Ivliiler of Halifax, the Wanderers’ sprint‘- star. W” i'°°°ni‘iy' ‘i m’ I-Ii hlafld games i" Miiiwimi" twizce struck a ten second stride in different heals of the century eveni- Tllc Aill-liors and Stars will meet_ lilo League are (rollfldent they can: that this" good, ii’ not Iletier than ally prevI-v IIPIWQBII the Anchors and Rovers. *' “It . an. I- l. m. Charlottetown. -. - U, Q.