ll DIXVILLE NOTCH NEW HAMPSHIRE THE BALSAMS, June to October THE BALSAMS WINTER INN October to June New eighteen-hole Golf Course and Club House unequalled in the Summer Resort Field. Playing length over sixty-three hundred yards. Superb Location. Ask Donald Ross, who supervised its construction, for particulars, and write for special descriptive booklet. Tennis, Boating, Bathing, Fishing and Wilderness Life. As the northernmost point reached by New Hampshire's splendid system of highways, and famous for its rare scenic beauty, Dixville Notch is a favorite rendezvous of motor tourists. Garage, machine and supply shops. Two well appointed hotels in the center of a vast estate embracing four thousand acres and including farms, dairy, fish-hatchery, hydro electric plant and abundant spring water supply. For booklets, reservation or information address, CHARLES H. GOULD, Manager Dixville Notch, N. H. Ml Agfa 5 onfk Hif Veuve Chaffard Pure Olive Oil BOTTLED IN FRANCE in Honest Bottles Full Quarts Full Pints Full Half-pints S. S. PIERCE CO. BOSTON Sole Agents for the United States and Canada (fijf l&mwfi The Mineral Water De Luxe V : pjJ MIa4 from the jf - . rWMm White Rock Mineral Sprinris LSMi WAUKESHA.WIS.U.S.A. . QffiCel0PBrOadWayNY, " CARTER WINS TENNIS Bank of Pinehurst SAEE DEPOSIT BOXES TO LET CHECKING AND SAVING ACCOUNTS 4 PER CENT INTEREST J. R. flcQUEEN, President F. W. VON C4NON, Cashier Golf Expert Reveals Prowess on the Courts Takci St. Tlioma Tournament Trophy Handily from Erie Parton THE annual St. Thomas Tennis Tournament led to the discovery tliat Phil Carter is formid able with the racquet as well as with the driver. He met E. J. Bevan of the Harrisburg Coun try Club and at first appeared an easy mark. He lost the first set 6 2, and seemed slated for the also rans. Bevan made a game fight to take the match, and was very near it. But finally the golf champion hit his pace and pulled out the second set 7 5, after which there, was no more debate, although some very pretty play. Carter walked away with the last 6 0. Eric Parson, headmaster of the Pine hurst School showed the boys how it is done, a result of years on the courts at Groton. He was up against Paul Dana, late of Williams, and now a follower of the plow and the Bucolic Life near the village. Dana put up a good game but it was no use. Parson took the match in straight sets, 7 5, 6 4. .In spite' of a threatening sky Carter and Parson met for the finals of the tour nament on a slow court Thursday. The opening set gave an indication of the outcome, Parson being hardly able to handle the New York player. Parson seemed to have the speed, and attempted (Continued on page fifteen) PllErHViyT 71. C in 1 905 RE- Wi cmn C. f y. -- pTDf a IPiie-hvqt i.C. in 1915