-,-... ,.....,.. J,,,,,,_ _ _.__ __ _,_ _,,,.__ _ _ _ _,______ _______ .;.m-lrmru'-ssaoatnvssmsxmunmn-aura'-lsdsuiirrn-actuator-;.:¢es . -HE L.. .iu.o'i'i‘l§LQ\v_l~i c;_L_i_i_\_l5p_i.-_\__l§i _ _ _ , ,_ ' <-. . " f:-~'_ -lx-;\';~‘_.~ oooh! ten ssreties. 'Husky' Mecsse, burly ‘NEWS CHAI-1-ENGE h Bill Longaphie has 'accepted the state takes an active part in the d. promotion of all kinds of sport and 110111 1° like place not coriicl' than the effects of its action will con- F~ Carson, mounding for the win- July mth' ___ Mu* Sohmelins. the 'reuton hold strated recently in the new Mm, P21 Stadium at Cleveland that he he ooouoiss. In defeating w. and did something that had hm ‘mm 1911911 011. when Schmelin really opened up and took the sg- sressive, it was merely s, parade fe,- a mark after the bout. from Schmeling’s title. Ever since he won on s. foul from Jack Shark- 1930, and returned home to Gel-_ ability and heart. Last night he ge- it may not be lcrlg before hc is re- instated in New York. The 1101111 was a financial flop, That was forechsted some time ago. It was estimated that the attend- ance was 35,000 and the gate in the neighborhood of $350,000, but th Madison Square Garden Col-pam. tion which staged the bout ha could not break even under a gate 0! $400,000. It was the smallest gat f°1° 5 119l1VyWo18hi: title bout since the Demssy-Gibbons match in Shelby. Mont., on July 4, 192;; Las; 1‘11Eht Schmeling worked for 40 per cent. of the gate and will reeelve ubou§_ s120.0o0, whlle strlullhg will get about $38,500 for balm. Bchmel- ing and Sharkey each received $177,911 for the.il‘_ Iound-r:'_l.::'_l 231.11 13 months ago. - GEBJIIAN SPORT EAGLE SOARS sport circles for Germany: Schmel- ing retained the heavyweight cham- pionship of the world at Cleveland and at wimbledon, rraulein cull Aussem contested with her country woman. Hilda Krahwlnkel, for the or Auasem won her matches in clean, decisive fashion and at the finish s of a hinderancs to him knowing of the match Hilda was nearly as at . groggy as Stribling ds o For the first time in the history t of Wimbledon play, two German ladies dominated the finals. The lllatherland ls_ leaping further in athletic endeavor every day. The tinue to make themselves felt. N GAINS 'IS READY - The manager of Larry Gains, T0- er of the worlds heavyweight title, ronto negro who holds the Canad- in almost every part of the world ian heavyweight title, stated that a i9X°9Dt New York State, demon ic - group of Leicester sportsmen have undertaken to back Gains to the i. is extent of $25,000 if a match can be thoroughly entitled fo the throne managed with Max sehmellug. cler- L. msn who successfully defended his "Young" Suiblins he turned bselr worlds title against Young strlu- 111¢ °11B119I1se of one of the smart- ling at Cleveland. _“I1 11011915 111 the heavyweight ranks Gems, who esslly defeated Phil not Scott, British heavyweight champ- been 5°” 111 277 D!’9v10ll5 bouts. ion, in England a. month ago, is f°"°9 the G901§ian to stop before prepared to leave for Alllcricu at the end oi' the bout. Schmeling was I the end of the month. 0l11P0inted in the earlier rounds -Z- but had his own plan of campaign DID NOT IMPRESS COB Bild f0l10Wed it perfectly. Stribllng Jack Sharkey, asked on Tuesday had the edge in the first six rounds if he were going to attend the g Cleveland bout, replied: “I wouldn't go across the street to see it. Mrs Sharkey and I are going to take The victory removes any taint \‘vorks." l-le selected the German as nnoor to subscribe at onoe_ This “he Wmner' ' (Continued from page ll urged not only on account of th in f excellency of the paper under th ey the Yankee stadium in 'June' SUMMER' HOCKEY Financial depression is having its editorshlp of Rev. Dr. Warren, bu th _ _ effect. Last year there was no sale because of the crisis in the finan- Zilggs _:gg-eh;1;§€e;_sug;ting “_ Mimfeal “mieur hockey play' for wheat. This year on account of cial affairs of the paper which e armani ;`;ib;‘;Eng;:;& gggrifnfmity mlr drought fields of wheat are being makes it absolutely necessary to in - er w - mnnstrnt d h dried up. But we have hopes of be- crease the subscription list if th e e had the ability and ;r;{_eu;l;:‘;ts :tndn vmgors _,share ing able to carry on. Rev. Mr. Eat- paper is to be continued. H winter S D5? Eames' 1° vi; hmg on clozed with an appeal for help T'hird-That this association mer as a lxgulgr ice sgrgnc 'sum' for the work of the Baptist Church heartily reaffirm its stand for the a e was ln western Canada Prohlbitory.Law of the sale of in put down for the contests. EXHIBITION SCORE CARDS Mr. E. F. Acorn, well known an- ca-rds for the Exhibition rseeg 11; 'Whalen 3rd 3 Francis, c 3 Whitlock rf 3 McTague, 3rd, if Blanchard, lst .. Donovan cf Carson, p Totals w O _.|O»-OO»-»-»- goo:-»-mt-o ,';‘oo»-l-‘mecca »-o .aero Q N GN UI in l-°oc>00»-|- :Awww Stars A3 W.McDona1d, 55 _ 2 Acorn, 2nd 3 Bolser. rt 2 McCabe, c ....... 3 Mwurey. 1st 3 G. MacDonald, p 3 L. MscQuaid, if . 3 Saunders, 3rd 3 Mclnnls, cf 2 P. MacQuaid, cf Totals §)l-* uv ,_,oooo»-ooooo Q "I .- 3 © .rs b-1|-cor-out-o¢ Nuocr-ons-loo Ol-Hi-calms-»-no Qbwomoygog -_lil »-o'»-c>o»»>- E” Ili 'C O > ogoooeoooorohl Last week was momentous in: |N B' An odering was taken on *nis behalf as an express on of sym elbrook was then introduced as the ' ea r of the venin sp ke e g. ' He took as his text St. Jo ` uldeth sions: but iz lt d;e lt uriu Sports Editor) ing five days and 144 holes came that every mon has the privilese tle scarred llhlrs or iuveruess withisosos and if we full in that boy from Connecticut, crowned 85 -111686. o en cham on of the United He urged that every Christian vacated by Bobby Jones. work. Just when it looked as though sleek haired anlle rallied to wm °“’ °“’“ Way ° “B ‘ equalling round of '11, his best and by far the most spectacular round dress in Prayer' etween these two A solo by Miss Frances Wood at the end or the regulation '12 holes tory oi' the Association--Sf of ohon-,plohgmh ploy at 292 ea,¢h_ Following are the resolutions p two strokes ahead of their nearest S9115 _ they were again deadlocked at 149 ollltlons. with a grand total of 589 strokes for Baptist Church and of members -----'--- 101' his thoughtful consideration the German- He 000k everything 0111' 91111111911 11° 0111' N9W Haml* IB 0 T I the members of our churches “Th I amuse them by shooting off fire- » 1 .families who are not taking t sudden illness Miss Archibald was H110 1l11Dl11`111i1l 9!11’01‘09ll‘i91i1~ not able to sddress the meeting. Fourth-Resolved that the P. e Miss Bain, who has been on- s, Island United Baptist Association Wm be em b h ' _ Mr. Peacock bade Miss Bain, God- ll91`11y in 1115 118W C11111S_e B1 C3111?- r em ered t at Ed fum `speed, assuring her of our love for 59111011- N- 3- M1- 1311111011 Was f01` ished th d 1 out a vee ext: talsb year and put her and of our appreciation of her the past two years Moderator and ' I I ry ac ve ‘I°b' and this sorwoos untiring in his efforts for the King C I ln hood P, eth forth much fruit." __ _ (By Aan Go d' Assoc es§` His address was very in.spiring‘SuEl°l§`n€- Slde P 3. I) C mvl-:R.NEss cl.UB.'ro1edo.ohlo. and 1115 S“‘°1°°" W” a ’“"“g °“e , N 0 15 C S SllSplCl0 July 6-The most gruelling of Une. for the closing sermon of the As- ° ed stat” golfing mn,-o¢hoh_g_ 1551;. soclation. The speaker pointed out He admonished parents to so 1 by a single stroke with a final par in y°“r chudren' The speaker °1° of the struggle b ‘ . ' _ Burke finished the second 36 hole H“ze1b1`°°k and Players 1°’ 1119 A pley off day with u score of '17-'ll- S°°1‘111°11 C105” 0112 Of the 111° mn von Elm Wound nn with o mp successful and inspiring meetin ly of »15_73_|49_ They had boon “od that has ever been held in the hi rival, Leo Diegel. At the close of The Committee on Resolutio the first as hole play off sunday, hereby present the following res strokes apiece, so that when they First-That this association here- finlshed the last hole today. they by expresses its hearty appreciat- were only a single stroke apart in ion of the hospitality of the mem- their record shattering duel, Burke bers and friends of the Bedequ 144 holes, and Von Elm with 590. other churches and to the pastn tile comfort of the delegates and to the choir and others who as sfsted in song. Second-That we commend to al season promi ' piece of worlfes an even greater The retiring moderator, Rev. Mr, _dom during his stay amnog us. We - _' ‘ V poooook welcomed tho now mod- commend him heartily to our breth _ At _'Une Capitol erstsr, Dr. J. A. clerk, of the ax- 'foo lu the N~ B- Eastern Associat- norimonm Fo,-n.,_ chnrlotmown ion as a. beloved brother and an ef G 0 l F The service closed with a hymn_f1Ci°1115 W°1'1¢9'i' 111 1119 L°1'i'1'-5 V1119' ` by the choir and congregation and lafd~ Bohodm_gon_ I Fifth-That we‘ emphasize the G1 _ great importance of evangelism and ma 010115 g0lIlng weather enticed SUNDAY EVENING the deepening of the spiritual life nl' 111911111918 120 the Belvedere among the members of our church- ,$313 v‘;:rei1;;_\;]z1’<-:iyinanli;1eicfoegtligt The commodious church at Bed_ les and their systematic training in es of the new wx. Rogers Trophy enne was unable to accomodate the 'Christian service and stewardship. Miatch. The match was not complet delegates and vismrs wh° camelwjgne of the delegmes attending h od n from all parts of the Island to* - 01159- sta:di(I11gun<>t;I"lr1<}J]i1e l;(;m;Eln!:u?l`¢?;:i,the llttend the closing service of the Mr' and Mrs- H~ P- Dunbaf- Mr' T119 5101?. 11119511 1119011 1110 D01- Featmmg the days play was the Association-5 annual meethm Joseph Dunbar and Mr. Isaac Dun- ance Davis stage bombshell, "Ap feat of 8 veteran golfer and former 120 extra visitors were ente,.taln_ bar, Alma, Miss Wood, Mrs. Jud- ron Strings," concerns the amaz champ1on,Mr_ A_A_McLean’ ex MGP' ed by the home congregation' ne_ son, Alexander; Mr. and Mrs. Jud-_ ing and totally unusual antics of ' Mn McLean made the tenth hole of Sides the delegates who were ah son Simpson; M-rs. Winfield Gam- an idealistic, young husband, whose the course in one md thus has the ready them The meemgs through ble, Miss Vesta Barrett, Miss Ruth mother's letters of advice cause distinction of joining the select hole out were most inspiring and help- Simpwn' Lic - WI“°h°51°"- Be1‘ 11151115' am11S1l18 511112-11011- The in-one-club. The distan fro tee ful and the people went away feel- mont; Mr. Edison McDonald, Mr. young wife objects, to put it mild- C8 III to cus on this unique shot was 140 lug they had derived mush here-.md MIS- P6191’ P1°“f1°» M15- S- 1Y- und the ensuing situations ess SUM R f yn,.ds_ It is many years since ashhn ht from the religious as Wen as‘Campbel1. Mrs. T. G. Ives, Char- ily attain the heights of coruscat- MA Y sr feat has been performed by 9, social ./_terconrse they had en_|°yedIlottctov\'n; Miss McPhall, Mrs. Char ed entertainment. Two Base Hn_s_Fmncis' P. Mc_ loool member of the oh,h_ during the c0nvenM0h_ les Ll:/Ioore, Mrs. Mchelll. Mrs. C. D. Elliot Nugent, brilliant young ac Q g1d_ When play for the W. K. Rogers The hewly erected mode,-n¢o,~_ M0 eu-11. C1y€19 R1V91. William Mc- tor, as the wrongly calculating ben- u Stolen Ba5eS_Don°vBn’ whale much Wag suspended mixed vom-. DL clark was chairman of the ev_ Leod, Misses Edith and Minnie Mc- edict, walks on and off the screen _n Fm-d_ w_ Mononnld Bo, ' somes handicap over the last nine onlng meow-,g_ wh|oh onohoo wlth Leod, Dundas; Rev. and Mrs. H. R. in his character so convincingly get Gus Maoponnyd 2_ ' ' holes got under way. Mrs, H, S. n song of ,/nise by the Chou. and Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser; Mr. and that one very nearly forgets that 5;,-,ho onts_By Carson' 6; By Henderson and Arnold Taylor won cong.rega_n0n_ Mrs. Ja-mes Robertson, Mr- and he is attending a talking picture Maoponnm 5_ with a gross of 57 and a net of 37. The resolutions were also read nt Mrs. Robertson, East Point; Mrs. and that compliment is almost the Base on bnhs_By Carson 1 Ladies two ball foursomes follow- this time and adopted and nas5ed_ J. R. Neill, Mrs. H. Andrews, Miss height of approval, Pert little Jean me y, ooh B ' ' _ ed. the winners bolus M15- H» C~1he,,ong,eg,,non was askenh, Show McLure, Mrs. Nunn, Fairview; Rev. Arthur is equally well cast, and y D er- y Carson (B01 get), ’ Brown and Mrs- Muuuins Bssnn»il~ ns approval 0, the ,.,,s,,n,non on E. J. Chisholm, Leytoh Mecsbe, she turns ln one of the most ex- pmed B,,,,s__McC,be_ 2_ Mr. E. D. Nicholson club president Pronnnlon by ,_ standing ,,0,_é_ ,nn Roy Jones, Mlss Bertha wood, Mrs. celient portrayals oi her esreer. Um h-o_D,._ D 1188 19C€1V9d i1l€1191 11011113118 S11-111' was unammous_ Boswell Jenkins, Mrs. Matthew Betty Compson, always capable, D ougan. On the bases-George Rice Jack memde Go" Club calling attention Rev. Mr. Crowe spoke a few words W°°d' Mrs' Kent ‘7°“°5» H“ze1‘ and °"° °f the 111051 1191111111111 W0- Sqom-obrlg s_ ' 10 the 131-1913 d51'1¢¢ 111 H°Im“'“'5' expnesslng the hope that the de]e_ brook; Miss Grace Ackland. Mrs. men in motion pictures, leaving ating feature. In thc role of .lcvcc s Tone 0, g,,me_, nm so mm_ms_ store on Wednesday ulsht °°1“111il~ gms and ,,nn,,,.5 had enjoyed aelrlul-ld, Mr. sud Mrs. stephen practically nothing to he deslred lu ' te tie thtlth 11110 ;1r1;a1f1en1”_;t;_n;en: ii; gljposed ,hen my in B,,deq,,e_ Aelrlsud, Mr. and Mrs. Newsome,_hor portrayal of the worldly mend S0011 By llillillls Charlottetown visitors to the links D1-_ Clark replied and on behalf MTS- K'1I.SOIl, Klngstoh; Thomas Of the "wronged" wife' on the day of the dance Wm be of the visitors expressed his ap- H°“d°rs°"' L°“3 Creek; M155 39"* J' C' N“F°“t makes 11 B11 ll fu- 1 2 3 4 nnoohmon of the hospitality “_ nie Jenkins, Marshfield; Mrs. W, mily affair when he realistically and 5 6 Rl-IE - l d f n impromptu round _ Stars . .. 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 4 M: come .X-h°r§ .noe |n the evenlng tended to the Association by the C- Stewart, Mr. Douglas Besmerh paternally advises Elliott Ryu, Wo. Rovers . 3 o o 2 2 0 'I lo 4 M gon' e B Bedeque congregation. 'M"- W» D- Johnston. Montague; mon- He might very well ,.d,.,_.o the ' is ublic one. _ 8' P __ Do,-mn the ohertory n double Mr. and Mrs. Heber Ellis, Mr. and Y°“1’18 msn. belng in rest me his two from Boston and one from male quartette rendered the beirut- M'S'EV°’9"Hm"I5-M"- “11dM1'S 591 $th"“" M1150" S1<111W01'i-h. from Ocean Race Princeton, N. J. The ocean racinl lful hymn "0 La11'1b of God I Come" ly' Mr' “nd Mm L1_d51'°11°- M1- 111111 Ee L°"d°“ SWB9- Tully Marshall. clul: of England and the Cruising Special prayers were asked by Mrs' W- SmIk91'- 01-9111'y1 Mrs. Is- V9- MCK01lzle and "Sleep-11'-Eat A Y, are the sponsor, D,-_ M,-,son for Mm Archibald, who abella Glidden, Mrs. Major Schur- 1116 retarded colored msn of "Feet Clllb of me ca Fl tn (C dia of the long race. had been stricken with a sudden mm' DE' A' W' L°'“`d- E‘“°"5°“ T an “did m°t°'1°‘"V 1° 1-119 CX e nEwPoR;.“'R "I "J'“"l;_ 5_Ten ___________,__..__---- illness that mo,-ning and the doom, I-loustis. Mrs. John Johnson, sum- C l911f1e of the opus. mm nnmnl Vogel; “ned n-.om nn! DEATHS had ordered her in cancel all her memde' MES- ‘7°1"‘ Th°m*“"- M1* ns" FDU ,_ pon today on I 3900 mne “ce to __________.__------- engagements on the Island for me *md M15- 060118 W00fl. Mr- and ND IN B001-ri BOTTLE Plymouth. England. 'rhs little fleet Clllll-EY-M Southport. July 0. Present. .M“- W‘""“ 1"°W‘°“°- W11m°1 WARREN _"*° that went -to the star-L 11-ns in s Mrs. Margaret Curley, aged Bl.¥'un- Prayers were also asked for Rev. Large' B°W1°Y 7-MTU- M13- W~ S- ' R' 1°- \7“1Y 5--n_snd sruud- daughter, Miss Patricia spraguer who have been visiting Mr. and M1s George Simes, of Park Corner, have to their home at Moncton sogompanied by Miss Doris Sims the next pulling them down with h Wm make an extended visit nn w o ,, Moncton. _ Marion Davis IPuts Audience In Uproar Marion Davies and Robert Z. - Leonard offer anothn sparkliu! contribution to the gaiety of the screen with "It's a Wise Child," - her new Metro-Goldwyli-M21l'91` star-ring vehicle which opened F95* tcrday at the Prince Edward Theatre. This is the sixth time, we are told the vivacious star has aplucnrcd under Leonards clever riilrciim, their last effort, "The Baclzvlor Father," having set a high mari: to shoot at. The piciurizaiion of the ~'ii`1‘V Laurence E. Johnson sings plzr.-' is by far Miss D:l\'ir~s' most captiv- Stanton, ihc village belle attack- ed by gowiping tongues, she achiev- es a convincing nzlivcic that illms the most implicating of scenes into upronrious mirth. Sidney Blnckmcr, as thc lawyer, who is willing to nmrry his at- tractive client to save llrr mod name, finds his .=ncl~ifire a luis- ztakcn ollc-but marries-hcr ally* way. James Gleason scores as the comic iccman and Marlo Provost _.is effective as Anrtier-the servant girl, whose secret nmrrillgc and np- proaching motherhood starts the scandal that reflects upon Joyce. Others wllo ollcr fine perform- ances includc Polly Moran as tim cook and Lester Vail. who prerrs his job to ron1al'lcc_ Just the rlgilt ‘kind of breezy entertain- merit for warm weather. ll i i P a ___ i. xi, 151 - _-I . gf . ....2 .__ 'Y- -fy - .- 1 ;I§i_,_ . W' Ml i _ i- - . _, tI». i i` J, _ ".f,Il` I-1111 ,yi l., ‘x‘. 'lllr . .‘-- ‘.1 it I.” “ii i. ti ‘ IL-1* _F '. _',-l 1;. .".l> -*ij <-. 1- 1 5%?-f-I . ‘_-‘l. -:H5 _ ft. '."..._ ' rr,” ,. iff; v _.__, _ :_ l Y. ‘ ii. . , F __ §__ mi, fi » o ‘.'- $9, ,Y l‘\i 1- __ I . i. 1 I I; T21- vars-_ I Aillln B :Jaclyn ~i I .< 1 1 I 1- fi, .l _ . . I - , of the entries are from New York. port, Memorial Hospital in Bt. Stephen. "11- I A