f 5/7 A Y' ` l . _ ”' - -~ ~ »~-»--1-Z2--~ I- ~-- ---- --~- -Y A ~ -- _ .'.;_ __ A . M ` 4 n 'ISFZOYGQSR Migoewilo ` no 'USE OE / 5 ‘1 it At ~¢ll1¢1fl¢ ect T0 MARITIME D bl -H d - ' = W ~ it ‘ 1 i' 'ir > it . ii ““ fr, Pt Jil. E ‘ll Largest Crowd Attends Biggest And Best Water Sports Ever Staged In The Province. mm mr mowm spectators at W1 gquatlc' meet is something I md novel for Charlottetown. W ' bout the size of it- .myny that s 3 N vamp, | larger number was ln, ,gh writer aid not count an wg enum; long before the M hwy, 7.10, thoueands were Wfmmg ,heir my eh feet and 'Q the direction of Kansini- veil” the biggest and u ,ugh WHOIS w nw, ,ports ever held on the mud V-an 51,3_g0d. Ill lddll/WTI t0 *ebb nw which lined the banks of the dr-eds of motor boats. girl. *iiin . M ml” md qgnoes pllifblled $118 QI. 1,., wi, whieh was s :isa-nth: ma mm every angle, was pro- UM mainly by lV£l‘._1"red Gaudet d an dey, who deserve! every H, mg ooirimendatlon for his $357 ,nd p;~o¢es.siveness_ With m mcg; perfect _beach and Gi/¢!'>' “W for a Water Meet. Fred saw Q pgsibilitiea to interest lpeotn- ,,, ,nd competitors alike. and went M, mead. and the success of the get is no doubt gratifying to him. Wh praise also 8095 to the many gals who acted and also the Mo- p¢¢|.l4 brothers. Ken, Joe and qguigfortiaadisposal of ascowon meh the various races were start- ei. A iosture of tihe evenings sp'ort ||| | diving exhibition given by lk. Neil Cameron, ex-Canadian givin champion. Mr. Cameron, who mbsen out of the "game" for some me nevertheless has lost none or hh gi-u~,s, supplenmis and suxeness. Be demonstrated seven or eight dif fruit dives. flips. etc., that had the we crowd heartily applauding. Mr. Cameron. interviewed after litllieet, expressed himself most ditllusiastically on the large attend- tiiee. ani-l also eulogized over the titellent diving and swimming mg- Ui-il Present. He further stated bit last night; “wat/er bin" was me of the biggest and but he hu hid the plr-nsure of attending in llllii' yi=;ir.<_ and snggwted that 3 Ntkli or tri monthly meet be stag- ttduring the remainder of the miner. itighto. Neill Bidi and every event on the pm- Uliii Wa-S run of in "apple pie" or- lit: There were no long waits be- tlttil o\'ent.s, with the winner; of *fill *Hd €'i'cl‘y one announced by iw lusty voice of "Our own an- \Wi°¢f-" Mr. E. F, Acorn. W-lil' close and exciting finishes mmgml but P9i'hBl'Js the feat- lin event was the half mile nos, IW ‘iid bf>i's_ The race was won by Glen Partrldaiz closely followed by “Y Bi'°‘“i~ yards separating them " th’ mil-<11 Ai'm0nd Gallant was mm md Mail' C8-i'i/er fourth. Two nm “id “‘*'°-'id awards were given h this Killclling event., “With regard Y-0 this race, it may mentioned here that the stamina “‘ °°“"~s¢ displayed by was Uiiiiil was remarkable to say the mln" -“lima lady without ab- wmny ani' Fiend-ration by way of 8 for the event, entered at zixttrgiuiuie ie nil ur. she an-uek ,mor B' ‘iwiiuiins and held the Writer part of the way, “" “S Univ heave mu n by a few M at the finish; Miss Carver ~'~h°Wed lots of grit and swim.. :'°°f“""' ii” *M W” rich: with 1°°°i`-'i's at the ta,po_ 1 'Fira stnimnar 75 YM!-Boys-is FNB Style think Gallant, Liiihiir Kelly. _ Timmy welsh. i ».. Miiiiuwt Montreal. N. if-o H. DIVING Dolron. Hallett. iii rAn.ns_m:N Maiiloux. l c°““¢lli’-Won toss. °“‘“°“Y. A. Merced an`d md N finished hm in l dead heat for _ lim Place. e-as 2-ii seconds. S0 mans-woman lyn ,yenk1ns_ _ lit: 5-own 'llfaca Smith. -Tim °`41 N seconds. so Ysans-omi.s-romania' i.-Bertha Mecarviile. 2.-olive Partridge. " Time-i minute, 14 seeonqg_ so mans-acts ` , l.-J. lkightizer. 2.-Billie Crockett. 3.-\'Ml.\Ll‘ltt0 lltliltige. Time-l minute, 9 2-5 8000345. _ 100 YARD S-WOMEN l.-Evelyn Jenkins. 2.--Maru Brown. 8-'rreasaf Smith Time-1 minute, 54 1-5 seconds. £5 YARDS-BACK STROKE IF-MNT CIIVOT. _ 2.-Gla/~'iyS~Wa.lsh. 3.-Bertha MoCarville. Time- 29 4-5 seconds. 100 YARDS#-MEN l.-A. Mclieod. 2.-Fred Hess. 3.-Ed. Mallett. Time-1 minute, 89 seconds. In the loo and 50 yards dashes for women, the fast swimming of Evelyn Jenkins was the predominating fac- tor of both events. Miss Jenkins lit- erally swept through the water to win both in fast time and by wide lmargins. Evelyn is easily ranked with the fastest lady swimmers in the Maritime Provinces. ' THE OFFICIALS starter-aiu rralpehnv. Timer-Ray Pendleton. Judges-Earle Prowse, T. E. Corri- gan. Announcer-E. F. Acorn. Judge of Diving-Neil Cameron. A great deal of credit goes to Mr. Ralph Riggs, caretaker of Kensing- ton Beach, who has been zealousll' working the past two months get- ting this excellent swimming resort in shape-and his labors have not been in vain. The cleanliness and neatness of everything. Bh0W-B h0W hard Ralph has been working and the great interest he takes in keeping things ship-shape. Leo Arsenault., official life saver, was conspicuous last. evening. His kindliness and good natured WBYS has made him a popular favourite with all frequenters of the beach. especially the children, whom leo watches very carefully while they are in the water. _ To the merchants of the city much thanks is due for prim d°ii=i¢d 'iid also to Mr. Simon Paoli who gener- ously donated lumber to erect the diving stand and larse Hit- This spirit of good sportsmanship reflect-S great credit on the well known lum- ber merchant. Western Guardian -A POLITICAL MEETING will H8 held in Cape Traverse Hall an Fri- day evenirg July 25 Bt 5 P- m- 3P°°k' ers on behalf of the Conservative cause will address t-he M063” °n the isues of the day. 5575 _nANclNG AT NEW ANNAN RACES-intending entrants in High- land entrants in Hl8h1°~“d 595°” md mp dmeing (jigs and reels) please send names and addresses at once to the secretary- -73-l» P°“d°"' gut. Kensington. Dancing entrees close July 80th. 5576-Bi. Wed and fri -NEW ANNAN R-ACE ENTRIES ‘-Closing date has been extended to Monday, July 28th on account of the aaa trot and pace tetris °i1°\‘8°4 *° a 2.71 to include other horses. 'P11056 lntehdlna te enter. time d° °° I* once. 5511-ai 'rhur andfri -RETURNED HOME-Mrs. Ward and tfer sister. Mrs. Huestia. Of F05* endala, Maine, who have been visit- ing relatives in Summerside. left 011 Monday inoming for their homes. They were accompanied by NY* Wilde and Mrs. sudshury. who lil" been visiting their father. Mr- CNS’ hy, or wlunet-s. I _.___ -CAB BUBNISD - Mr. GCOYSU Thompson. of Summerside. had the misfortune to lose his Ford Roadster.. when it caught iira throush I W0" circuit. Mr. Thompson was return- ing from St. Peters Races last week. when just after plains 7¥i11\¢°f 5*' ver, the car cauaht fire it il WNW” through A short circuit. Mr. 'thomp- ersisneceaaaryinordeirtoallowthe boys the needed time to make the trip. The boys are Maurice lodge, George Ayers, Wm. Power, Hugh' Campbell, Percy Cameron, Edison Smith, Bill Murley 8-Bd Emmett Donahue. The citizens interested in Island athletes and who desire to support this team in a financial way are asked to get in touch with Mr. `.i. A, Mi-.Miuan. chairman of thefl Physical Dept.. Committee, of the Y. M._C. A. The above mentioned athletes are requested to meet at, l-118 A. A L. A, Grounds this evening! at 7.30, prepared for a final workout. son had no way of combating the flames and in ashort time there was _ nothing left of the machine but thel frame.-S. -_i -Many friends in Summerside will i'¢¥1’et to hear that Miss Doris Wal- ker is seriously indisposed through' _____._-_ '.l'l_\e visiting Taunton ball teams grabbed two Abegweit acl-lvl yelter- day winning the afternoori set-to by asooreof5tonil.arldtheeveni.ng tilt 9 to 4. Both games which were very alim- ly attended. were good, notwith- standing the one-sided some. Tounton. a. seasoned and casey outfit of ball hustlers were well with- in themselves in both games, l-iow-- ever they were forced to extend themselves in every inning to keep out of danger. A regretabla accident occurred in the afternoon game, when Freddie Whelan, _one of the 'best third bue- men in local baseball sustained a badly fractured right shin ibone in the sixth inning. Shovving plenty of gamerlcas after €f.e'eccident, he tried towalkbut Iaterhadtnbscarried from the diamond. It is sincerely hoped that Fred's leg will soon be as well as ever again. being hurt while out car driving. Miss Walker, in 'company with her, sister,Mrs . McFarlane and-Mr. Mc-3 Fariane, were out for a spin on Suri- l day, when the car struck a bad rut' in the road. Miss Walker was in the back seat arid received a very nasty Jolt, striking her head against the top of the car. It is feared that she has other injuries but all will hope cd.-S. ` -BRIDGE PARTY - On Thurs- day evening-July 17th., Mrs. Roy silliphant. of Summerside enter- tained at bridge in honor of her oousin Mig Barbara M.acDonald, of New York. The out-of-town guests were Miss Winnie Kenny, R. N., of New York, Miss Pauline Noonan, Chi-irlottetown,~ Miss Mary Howard. of New York, and Mrs. Leslie Ram- say of Indian River. The prizes were won by Misses Ada Sullivan and Noreen Johnston. After refreshments were served Mrs, Edward Foley and Mrs. Silliphant entertained the guests with special selections of in- st:rumental. vocal music, rendered with the finesse and class for which they are both well known.-K. PERSONALS is having an enjoyable vacation with friends at Borden.-S. -Mrs.Pea rl Affleck, of Messrs. Sinclair and Stewart, Summerslde, has returned from a pleasant vaca- tion to Charlottetovlm and Bedeque. -S. LAWSON-FARQUHARSON NUPTI- ALS The spacious home of Mr- and Mrs. W. C. Lawson, Alberton, was the scene of a. happy event on the after- noon of Thursday, July 11, 1930, when their eldest daughter, Dorothy Campbell, was united ln marriage with Mr. James A. Farqilhzirson, of Capreoi, Ont. The bride was given in marriage by her father and enter- ed the drawing room on his arm to the strains of the Wedding March, capably rendered by Mr. Cyril Lenrd, unclepf the bride. Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D., oi 'I‘rin- l ity United church. chnrldttetewn, el former pastor of the contracting par- ' drawing, living and dining rooms were tastefully decorated with cub flowers and ferns. The bride looked girlish and lovely in a Princess gown, of white silk crepe with the conven- tional veil and orange blossoms and carried a beautiful bouquet of orphelia roses. The bride‘s little sis- ters Mary and Norma, attended as flower girls. After the ceremony about twenty-five of the immediate relatives and friends partook of a sumptuous buffet luncheon, after which the happy young couple left for their home in Capreol, Ont., where the groom is Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. They were the recipients of very many beautiful gifts rzluillei-'s worm Powders work so 'effectively that no traces of worms cln 'he found, Th, pests are macerated in the stomach and Pass away in i-he stools without being perceptible. They make an entire and clean sweep of the intestines. and nothing in the .th-_-.pe oi a worm can find lodgement there when these powders Ira in operation. -Miss Lucy Gillis, of Summerside .0 rum. 0 lilf-S. 0 ¢!"l‘0i’8- Gus McDonald. hefty fliriger of theAbegweit.s pitched s good' 'even- ing, but hefty clouts when hitsi BY INNINGS l lwiliiams; Holloway thrown out by Mcmnis; Salinger walks; Weiohl thrown out by Mclnnis.-No hits, noi runs, no errors. Abbies-Murley singles. but is *caught napping at first: Mclnnls ‘thrown out at first: Whalen hit by ,hatred tau ard is out. o runs, 1 hlt.‘ 10 errors. field; Molnnis strikes out: Murles' out t-fS'l!18 to steal second. 'lib inning Taunton-MaA>Avdy singles to cen- tre: Carter singles: McGill singles; bases full; McGrath hits to Williams who gets him at first; MacAvoy scoring; I-Ioloway throw-l out by 3l'iit.s,0errors. -gg '_ g`5 7' A Abbies-Whitlock thrown out by 'f -_`-,_ _-l e -R.$`iE\~AK'T » 3f‘1UGdLE Oil’ Pao you /ici=\osS CHAMPIUNSHIPS froni Agegweits ’ I'-r -' mm QECRETA w'fH l ';'..I`_'._` ,Iii The dli‘8¢t0l’l Of U15 Y. ll. C. A.. 2 "° "°°‘““‘ “P °“° 1°°‘“ °”°“ *° Visitors Show Plenty Class While take a group or ohariotteiowna best , 7; /W -. _ _ athle over to Halifax to enter the - 5 ,,,..,,,°°;, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,_._,,,,,,_ ,.,,, ,,,.,,,,,, Locals Work Hard, But Lose Ach gl- ll iff.. °.°t°l` "°§§'...°“° '.°f"§.'f§°'iIl’l 5 To Nil And 9 To 4-Doub1e- ° ' /Q 'ss P01' we _ ._ two or three weeks warrant them a chance at the Maritime meet. The co-operation of merchants and oth- 7 .. '.5 S/V//:-F / J ily( V.;,“{,? \ \ ff\*?4? . l ' f ' ` ‘ ill f \ Welch; Frances. caught out 'by Buch- ' _ “_ nt.. _ -'sbs l I pitcher; Salinger strikes out-1 nm, -~ _ 5 -i ‘ .,- f \\ il Ag P' / It g arlan; McKenzie thrown out by pitcher-0 runs, 0 hits. 0 errors. C Y R S LJA D C H I 5 G " f` - '=;-f~ sthnming _ _,M12 ,_ M . -/-"‘ 'rau_-:ton-Welch l - ";:°/ sine es. Reddy out at first; Welch steals second; ; ...4,C\./\1A :_-` _ \ 'D r~ § 5% -‘i nf’ / ' ` 2'. _ l / /° .e __i g, /. If/'L-;3_ _ ` ‘ . __ _ __ ,_ il ` W i es , c voy safe [_ - ~- - - on- ivlcinnis' error; Welch scoring; ' V _ Carter hits to Mcllnnis, who forces This cartoon is re eedue-d nl. dint b i 'li i ° 5' D e w a l ons ( u wit ou permission or apology) from Meenvoy at second-1 hit, 1 run. ll UW Evening Pat1°i0t 0f J lily 18- €l‘l'O'f‘. ‘ _ __ Abb1e5_5qu,u.eb,1ggs out at mst. , McGrath thrown out at first-0, Abbles-Frances singles; McKen~ inger at second; Roddy singles scor- wlulams thrown out hy short mp; fum- 0 hits. 0 errors. ieie singles; Mocabe hits scoring ing Welch; Mosul caught out hy meant runs muved his und°mg_ Ayers thrown out by Ho1°Way_0 Abblés-MOCEb€ f.ll.l’0Wl'i Clit byll-‘r;n1ce_5; Sqlia.l'6bflggS hit! tg seg-iP1~9_npA9_1 nm,1 h1t_1¢g-rm-_ The “mes by gnningy runs, 0 hits, 0 ey-for-5, _pitcherz Squarebrlggs caught out by 1 ofd baseman, who gets McKenzie ntl Abbies-Franom out at first; Cul- Bii¢h8»1'1B-i'ii Williams Strikes out; 0 _ home plate. Murley batting for W11- vert flies out to MacA~.'oy: Mccabe 9th»1;m|,,¢ li‘\iK1S. 0 hits. 0 errors. lllams; Muurley hits to short; Me- caught out by Holloway-0 runs, 0 FIRST GAME ;Cabe scoring; McDonald grounds out hits. 0 errors. 'reuuiien-Meoiii files out in Mui--; _ 5ii1 imiiiis lm first.-2 runs. 3 hlu, o errors. icy who makes nice catch; Mccirathl Btn Inning scoring; Roddy flies out to Murley who makes dandy riinnirig catch aft/er a. long run-1 run, 2 hits. 0 errors. Abbies-Kerr, batting for Blan- chard, gets an “Annie Oakley": Mur- ley eaught out by catcher on foul ball: Mclnnis caught out by McGill who doubles Kerr at first-0 rum. 0 hits. 0 errors. Taunton-MacAvoy strikes out; that she will soon be quite recover-i . Smgms. Hobway singles; Sunset; Taunton-Holloway singles; Sal- ; 'ith Inning ` _ 15'- limi-“I ,._,a]k_,: Welch hits to williams who ` erlger put out by Blanchard; Welch Tamwn-Mcmam mmm out bylfhrows him out at ru-et: MeGrath;d°“b1°S “Ori” H°“°“'aY¢ Redd? Culvert piaiins l-entre field rei- Carter sa-fe on Murievs e1ror.Buch- ‘th.i~ovm out by Squarebriggs; McGilll - - strikes out-i run. 2 hits. 0 errors Abbies-McDonald singles: Blan- chard safe at fielders choice; Mc- Donald out at second; Mclnnls safe 'on fielders choice; Blanchard out at second. Bolger thrown out at first.- 0 runs, l hit. 0 errors. Af:-bias 6th inning Tauhtorl-Ma.cAvoy strikes out; ln place of McKenzie. Roddy 8-iiaru strikes out. McGrath hits to _ strikes out; McGill hits double; Galant who makes nm? 0110 hall-led Me/ear-ey hit by pitched ben; cart- l eaten.-o runs. o hits, 1 error. el' bunts safely. McGill scoring; Abbi-as-‘l‘bSquarebriggs _flies out to Buchanan strikes out-1 turf. 1 hit, Welch. Murley flies out to McC-ill; l error. McDonald knocks out home run- Abbles-Blanchard caught out by Blanchard strlkw out-1 run, 1 hit. catcher; Mclrinis strikes out; Mc-'O errors. Gill makes nice catch of Bolgers hitl Umpirf.-Dr. Dougan - -0 runs. 0 hits, 0 errors. Bases-W. Ryan “ii Evemnl ' |Ci1l‘ter 51118105: Buchanan safe on _ Jimmie l _ _ 5UMMA3_y _fielders choice; Cater out at sec- 8th inning , Taunton-Roddy hits to Mclnnis iorid: McGrath singles; Holloway POWCP `Wh0 0V¢1°l»h2‘0WS to first. runner tak- ' , 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 3 9 R" L singles scoring Bucha.:-an and Cart- Taunton-Holloway safe on Square; Less than 2500 stars oain be seen ling s°°°nd5 B“°h°‘m“ hm °° Mc' ` Taunton . . . . .. 0 0 l 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 lei? Silliiizci' Sfifc Oil MCIrli'1ls error: biiggs error: Salinger hits to Square- ‘with the unaided eye on the clear- _Ii1riiS who sei-ii Reddy at third: Mc- Aggies __ 0 0 Dio 0 0 0 9 0 0 i weleh thi-own out by Meirruus; 2 |brigge who gets Helle-ray at see-ond; .est night from the northern hemi- Avoy flies out to Squarebi.'l8882 CBI- runs. 3 hits, 1 error. ‘Welch h’ts 0 M 7" ‘1""i i':\t~ Srl- "‘-' _ lter goes the same way. 0 runs, 0 bits, -_ ‘ - --- --- -- -- -- --- - . i i il error Abbies-l"ra;'soes caught out by ,catcher on high foul; McKenzie lcaught out by Holoway; Square- ,briggs thrown out at first by pitcher. l l 3rd inning Taunton-McGill flies out to Mc-` steals second; Salinger singles scor- ing Mccrath; weleh walks; seungerl caught trying to steal third. 1 run,l l hit, 0 errors. _ l Abbieo-Williams thrown out by weleh; Ayers thrown out at ilrst;' Blanchard goes the same way.-0' runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. (thinning - Taunton-Squarebriggs playing third in place of Whelan who had leg niured in third umirg. vvhitleei' playing right field in place of Square briggs; Roddy thrown out by Square-_ rblgssl Buchanan hit by pitched' ball; McEvoy safe at first; Cartel-` singles, Buchanan out trying to steal i than-o runs. 1 hit, o errors. i Abbies-Murley thrown out at first § lock caught out by McGrath; Innis steals second and goes to t.hird{ on overthrow: Frances grounds out to McGrath.-0 runs. 1 hit, 1 error.” I I Taunton-McGill strikes out; Mc-~ way thrown out by Ayers; Salinger hits to Squarebrlggs who gets Mc- Grath to third. 0 runs, 0 hits. 0 er- rcrs. Abioies-McKenzie singles to cen- ter field; Squarebriggs sacrifices Mc- out by catcher on foul ball; Mo- Kenzie goes to third on wild pitch; SHOTS. into a. double play, Mclrfnis to Wil- runs, 0 hits. 0 errors. 'Nothing could be me-re ‘i1:t~ugh or ldesirthla than their lotion, " fi ii( SECOND GAME TAUNTON 9; ABBIES 4 ` The visitors again showed superior class in the second encounter when they ousted the locals by a 9 to 4 _ count. Buchanan. a left hander, on the mound for Taunton, backed up by perfori-ning for the homest-zrs, should have fared much better, but rag- ged support. with men on the sacks. proved his undoing. Gus whiffed el- even of the opposing batters via the strikeout route and also connected for s. home run in the ninth inning. BY INNTNGS Taunton-'McGrath singles: steals second; Holoway singles scoring Mc- Grath: Salinger caught out by Blan- chard: Welch caught out by Fran- ces; Rodd safe on Williams error: McGill thrown out by williams-1 nm. 2 hi‘s. 1 error. Abies-Mclnnls gets a free pass: Bolger sacrifices Mclnnis to sec- ond: Frances caught out by Saling- home: Mcavoy eausht nappirls atier: Mckenzie hit ty pitched bali; McCabe caught out by McAvoy-0 runs. 0 hits, 0 errors. “et P°"°"“‘°d me °°’°“‘°“Y- '1'h°~lvreinnis slrsles to left iieid. whit- I `l 2nd lnning Taunton-McAvoy1 strikes out Carter throam out by Mclnnisz Buchanan thrown out by Williams- 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. V 501 llmihl Abbias-Squarebriggs thrown outi by Welch; McDonlad thrown out b¥ Carter-0 runs. 0 hits, 0 errors. l Grsth doubles to right field; Halo- » 8rd Inning Taunton-McGrath doubles; Hollo- way singles: Salinger hits through shortstop; McGrath and Holloway scoring: Welch hits to Mclnnis who gets Salinger at second: Roddy sing- i error. _ catcher. Mclnnis bunta and is safe. steals second: Bolger sacrifices Mc- Inill-ii MCG‘1'li'-11 WB-1145; H01UWlY,airtlght support, pitched a steadyl causht out bv Murley: McGfath}ge.me throughout. ous Menonaldl l LOW Delivered Prices on W H | P P ET Four Door Szdan4 $ 385 Coach $810.00. Coupe (rumble seat) $850-00: Roadster (rumble seat) $785.00; Touring $745.00. Abbie#-Bieiwnrrd murht out by rauhwn-carter strikes out; mehl _ _ WHIPPET The1930 Four Door Sedan $l,00 The Lowest Priced Six Cylinder ; Sedan in Canada. DE LUXE SEDAN (wood wheels! . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.$1015.00 Di: wx!-: sanari iwire wheeisi 51140.00 COMPLETELY EQUIPPED ,, TAXES PAID i gil DELIVERED IN (HARLOTTETOWN IPPET Kenzie to second; Will-il-ifi-S Mukhi les scoring Welch; McGill strikes out; -k $m` Maoavoy strikes out-3 runs. :i hitsi Ayers strikes out-0 runs. 1 hit. 0 ashlee-eienehuei eaught out by F. R MCL . ` . I ’ ` sta mimi; 1,._,,|, in ',,,,,,,_ nmgg, ,,,,,,,,_ ,c,,,_ 186 Grafton Street, Charlottetown TAUNTON-Welch eaurht out by ing Mernnir: Mexenne thrown out' Murley: Roddy walks: Buehlnm nits at first-1 rue. ii hits. o errors. p, |_ Nm-_ Emu, m,,,_ xmas Gown GARAGE oo "D mm* num’ Wmmms ‘.0 BLmchu.d_ 0 uh mums ; IUSSELL CLARKE, Mt.. Stewart.. CORNEY BROS., Snmmerside "Dl°'W\¥;Murle1_liD|1altoo\ntet~ananthrownout\1.v BQUUWHIU3 ,.,i JULY Q-.H39 _ _ '11-IE C1~lARl.0'1'l'i~:'l‘owN GUAiwlAN PAGF. SEVEN ff _ , _ r’ T 3'. Ti »..-$ ~..,_ ml 'r , 5.. .-4% '.` i1`,*~'1‘ -..aa _ '$4 _:.a..._ ._. _ - :°;‘“ lf. ;_~ .U . . . .Sy ~ _‘ i .e».- . .,,..V .HL -l __-._ :_._.._=- ___,;._ . _. _ ,_ i . “_” "‘*‘ _‘: ~_*.'_‘;;-.7 :';;;_ .lil _H ,_ in ` ,_ I y _ i i i_, , ll- 'IL j . l. _ ii "° T fait' 51311 _ » h‘ti,‘_'K n! ,M , _...__ ~l% ._l .lf 4 i I .il " i,%li_l'>‘ ' -. W f ,.|. i i __ .-.u_.x-.- --:__ W* i. i ._,\_.- .ii i \ I l li. 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