JUNE 19, 1925 Ciildtiiteilis Laxative SYRUP. PEPSIN 14.2%. "t"*"*"~". ‘ . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Light lnncrtlunn ....................... wq - Agents \Vantcd 1c pa: linc of 5 wcnln O-Ot Situations Vacant LARGE FLAVORING EXTRACT house, selling direct to ltotucs. wallts bright, energetic man or woman as sales matiaker in each county. Very attractive propoe-l ition for right party.-Crtits‘ lit-others. Desk A., Niagara ‘ails, Ontario.‘ 151441“ 745' Male Help \Vanted WANTEDl-JOB rename FOX- t~s in large ranclt. Reliable young man, experience tending ‘SMACK IDEAL SOFT DRINK flavor; cool, refreshing, Iiealth- ful, delightfully tasty; made i: a jiffy; enormous demand; send ten cents, get selling sample" enough for twenty fivc glasses; secure this business in your ter- ritory; make money hand over iii-n. this summer;,cxpericncu or uipital unnecessary. Bradley tiarretsoti, Ilrantiord, Ont. » June 8-121. For Sale good twenty-pen ranch. Write ___ ____*_ "M" care of (Jlmrlotttvlowu FOR SALE__A GOOD MILK cow (hitirtliatt. 162Ni-1T-3i just lrrshenetl. Apply Shaws llotel, llraekit-y’ Beach, BIG‘~EARNINGS STEVADY‘ EM- ployment for Barbers. llecoine lwgfiafiifi‘ IPXDCFI, in 8 weeks. Write Moler Dnsconancouq Ilarber College, Department “F” Halifax. ii-l-tts-tf. WANTED, ON OR BEFORE SEPT- ember 1st. a modern house. cen-l JNO. A. MacDONALD, LAND Surveyor, Iicrmaitville. P. hi. l. 1243521uno tral location. Apply “X" c{o - .Guardian Office, 1469-6-9-5i, SPECIAL OFFER 0F HIGH grade envelopes, 50 for 20c,‘ 125 t for 35c, 250 for 55c, 500 for 100. '10 Let 1000 for $1.95. Guardian Of- fice. t noust: T0 LET—GOOD BATH- room, rt-ut moderate. Apply 171 CABBAGE pLAN-rs__ 30m PER 10o 6mm)“ Sl- lllgsilllilll W 40c by until; tonuitoes, Iltle tloz. by ntail, ilfic; -' iliiioivt-r and t-t-i- Ti T0 LET-JULY 1ST, NEW HOUSE motlern conveniences, 40 Bright- on Ave. Apply E. it‘. Parkman, phone 2' li-J. ItISB-li-IS-iii ely, by mail _.oc per (ioz. .\iay- narl] Fraser, Market. llltllL, Char- lottetown. 160-6-18-31 L. '- ——————-—i—-~——~ 11,. , , . "r0 RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE l‘ dd" n‘ vlnmtml lwANTED A TEACHER (lrossroatls School, No. 15" tpltmiont first, ola-ss ($125. second cla-ss $100. Apply George M- dllallem, Setfy. 1663-6-10 2i. WANTED —- A TEACHER FOR Tlamli-Ilon School, No. ~96. first class prefer. ti. Supplrmtent $175. Iloward Ramsay, St.-c'y. 1G3“'(‘l'1S‘3l for two months. Apply this oi- flee. 1irl11-6-13-tf F°R Female Help ‘vfllltfifb’ WANTED —AN EXPERIENCFD cook. only one properly quatlified need apply. Iii-ghost wagesl References mqtiired. Mrs. Ganel Morris, 10 Esplanade. Phone 220' ‘ 1432-6-6-tf. ‘l... WANTED—TEACHER FOR MOR- l til Rear Sclitotil, stippirtitc-nt SUMMER BQARDERS WANTED, $7.1m.» spring and fall v‘ ttion. liantly boating, fishing, nnttnngfi M e 1>rt~tt>ntvd._E- J-, Ilenmtberv. Write or phone Mrs. \V. A. (irtih-g 5 - 1674449 41- am. iiay View. 1'. E. i. P-r" 1065-0 193i. WANTED. — SECOND CLASS teacher for Rice Point school No. _ 120. Supplement, eighty dollars. . Samuel liicNtalll, Secty. I 16-ii-ti-1S-3i Boarders \\"fllltf‘fi The entire stock of Merchandise and Store Fixtures of the Estate WANTED-TEACHER FOR HOPE . n, MCLH", Q-apaud, w,“ b, m“; River School 1st. or 2nd. class. by gunk," o" Sam-day aggemoon‘, $100.00 supplement. Mitl-sutnmer and flvenlnn’ June 2n“ vacation, J. H. Simpson. Sotfy. MR H_ F_ MORFHSON" Bay View, 1673-0-19 3i. A ct ‘ , “c one" \\ tinted , 1676-6-l9flnw-I l. .WANTED--DRIVING HORSE FOR sunrmei‘ for his keep, will look FQ ~OI l l t i ,, after htlm well. Apply North _ _Queen Hfltel American Iiotel. 1680-6-19-21. ‘. '6 VI-‘PY fiemtemblfl l" wan-rzo-Ebctuvtnc snrtr- ' h°m°‘"k° HM" l‘ l "ma" in] "Alerting of Wellington and "9 Pflfl- ilittttlitir after \Vaicrloo."—irwin Splendid tnblc, courtooun Priuttitig (‘o.. LttL, llox 4T7. or ncrvlco. v (‘all or telephone. 1668-6-19 6i. Rate: 83.00 n day. OPENED TODAY Charlotteotwn , _ , , _ t l y L.\\\ REACH ' 0 e P obflag" ' 'ri~:.\ itoons -_., ;, L, r pr Opp, tMacKlnnon Drug Co. l ma‘ L- M°QUMDI lung", High Class Exccllcnt ‘,_,,, l ,,_,_ Cooking Service QUEEN HOTEL +o++o+oo+o+ wt-t RUE. MacDonald, Plnetto; Dan- iel MacViearf Cardigan; R .11, Mor rlson, R."N0Onl\f1, J. lloocottc, R. Siiliphant, E. tMeKny, A. Porog, li- lllesa. Mr. Murdock, R. W. Iiowatt,’ W. Haters, l1‘, Duly, C. Crockett, it. Lyle, il-i. Cameron, D. Stewart W. A. Stewart, R. Johnston, J. . t Hotel Victoria An up to dnlc ccmfortabln Hotel with over 100 rcomn, 44 of which have prlvntc bnthn. Cunt: rccclvc courtcoun and painstaking ncrvloo. Wright, all of Summarside; W. W- Tnblc In unwell!“ l" Match, Earnacliffe; W. A. Jenkins Canaan. Vernon, .11‘. W. Michlor and party- Now York; Mrs. J. V. Murphy. Murray River, H. .1. l-iynes, Mon- . tagua, E. H, tMonkley. Summcrsitle Hotel Co‘! n. n. McCallum P"°P"°‘°" , summer-nae, W. L. Archibald. HARRY C. BROWN, Mnnngcr 6 ' Q-§-§QQO'-O O A Rfrftfl SEQARATDR - {VICTORIA HOTEL l ill? LESS MIINI I ‘l: ‘v "uumock, Murphy‘ River; 1 D. Mills, linllfax; N. E. ‘Martin. Bronxvilla, N. Y-Z MP- 30d M"- W, R. Booth, Providence. R- l-i F- F. Franty, Montreal; Von lhmuhue. Koowtitin. Minn; F. J. Muer. Q0701- cy Mass; J. M. twhciviey. Ilrldlf!‘ ,, pg;- ;.l1\. E. Morris, Amherst; E, S. “ ‘gim- wpll. Boston; Andre Falurel, g gfu‘ u; 'D_ Wilcs, Truro; Dr. this Youris. Philadeilfllifl; T- R- Monclnn; C. C. Shearer. 1m; H, B, Benton. Halifax: -» 1Q cndjMrc. mnect ‘L. Walker. Srminicrnltlc: Mr. and Mrs. J. O ' Yesterday afternoon Stip- “ hospitality to been!!! Civil 8c ice, and lenvcc- for Ott- awa in a. fow days fo Mil-line her dutiel. Elva ed to the city yenterdny to cttttend POW-NAL $ERVlCE$.—Rev.. Ed- wtard Morris Organizer our the Orange Lodge will tp-csoh in Pow- nal Church on Su-nday evening June 21st. at the regular hour, YORK AND MARSHFIELD UN- ITED CHURCHES-—Services for Sunday, June 21st: York 11 a. m; Msrshfleld.2.30 p.111; Brackley, 7.30 p. m.-—Hubert T. Smith. pastor. DlVlNE SERVICE—'1‘here will be service in the Cardigan liall on Sabbath, June 21st at 3 o'clock p. m. Rev Mr. Sterling of Montague will preach. All are welcome. POLICE COURT.—Charged with violating the Prohibition Act, a man -was fined two hundred dollars or th-rcc mouths. A man appearing for tirunkenness was fined ten dol- lars or ithirty days. A case of -in- decent assault was adjourned, HIGHFIELD SERVICE-The Sun- day School at the Iiighfleld Pres- byterian Church will meet at 2 p. m. in the afternoon and the Church Service at 7.30 at nitght. Rev. J. Eustace Purdie will preach. SOLDIEFFS MONUMENT. the bronze , statues were placed on the Soltl- ier's monument, the work of trans- ferring them from their crate to the pedestal being watched by ‘a large numtlier of citizens." 'l‘ht.- date of the unveiling is set for (lltl llotne Week. MILTON AND RUSTICO ANG- LlCAN SERVlCES.--()n Sunday. Julie 21st the Rev. J. ‘E. Purdite wllll conduct services ill St. .\iark‘s Church, Rustieo at ll tun, in the mornixtg and St. Jolmfls Church, Milton at ll pm. in the afternoon. Stinday School at Ibustico at 10 a. m. anti Milton at 2 p. m. SAD UEATH.--'l‘h> death of 11.;- ilzttt- Arehihaltl .\iacl')onaltl which oceutit-tl at the i’. E. I. llospital yesterday tis particularly sad (twin: to the fat-t that his wife [WIHIPCIEIIS- t-ti him only two ivet-ks algo. Ills son ('llill‘lt's is t-xpectetl to arrive homo front Phiiavit-lphiu Saturday even-ing to attend the funeral, which lattes place ‘Sunday afternoon to Shertvootl Cemetery. UNITED IN MARRiAGE.- A very pretty wedding was cele- brated in the chapel of Notrc llame Academy on 'l‘uestlay morn- ing, Junc- 16th. when Rev J. J. McDonald of Sumniorsitie, united in marriage Nliss Mary A. llyitt-s. tlttughtt-i‘ of Mr Aifrvtl llyntls. Mill -Vit-w and Mr. CllilYlUi-l J, McKenzie of the some llliiilt‘. The bride was altt-titlctl by her sister Miss Ethel llyties whlla Mr Joseph McDonald, Vernon Hill)}1ill‘i.t‘il the groom. After tho ivetltling ceremony the happy Cilllhil‘ lt-ft by motor for ilortlen on a Giltlfl honeymoon trip throttgh the lower provinces. PALMER METHOD BUTTONS ——-'1‘ho pupils of Grade Vii W. K. S. I-Mr Fullertons department re- ceiving Palmer Method certificates lare as f.lil0\\'.~iI Final certificates: Edna Macilongali, Eva (literacy- Margaret Ntwisoinc; Margaret‘ Wood, May Bentley. Lois Ford. St: rt Fletcher. ltnpzoveinent certificates: Victor Dons-e, Regin- ald iiohnan, Reginald Smith, Clif- fortl Holman, Frank Acorn, Jack Forsythe. Roma Wright, Catherine. Crabbe, Robyn Cameron, Lester Catneron. ilobcrt Dalziel, Gordon Bennett, Frank Lynda. Progress pins: iielen Bentley, Stewart Pierce, Jack MacLeod. Jessie Mac- Lean. l rry Barrett. Palmer Method ins: Gordon Harding. AT ROTARY.—-At .ihe uweekly luncheon of the Rotary Club yes- terday the speaker was Professor Gfnrge E, ltobetrtsou, B. A.. of Vancouver. B. C., Associate Pro- fessor of Mathematics in the Un- lvcrcity of British Clolumlbia, He gave a very thoughtful address on “-Poetry as an interpreter of li-fe.“ This subject suggested itself to him after listening to Mir. J. L. Paton a-t last T-‘hursdayis Rotary thee-ting. The Secretary. Reuthcu lilac-Donald read the following teltttgrttttn from the President, R. Ilnroitl Jenkins,‘ who is attending the International (loin-cation at Cleveland, Ohio. “Over 1200 delegates in attendan- ce at convenitfrotl. Citizens of Cleve- lan-tl tit-ave excel-led them-selves in! strangers. There wcro excellent addresses by lu- tetnatlonnlly known turn-John Voting, Sydney, N. S., tis the new District (iovernotr for District 32. President Welsh of ‘Halifax is her iwith me. Regards to all ttho boys.‘ The Secretary read a letter from W. J. Fraser, Secretary of tthe Rotary Club, Nevw Glasgow, stalling that u tparty of imtarians with tennis, golf players &c., are hold- ing an excursion to Charlotttello I on Dentin-ion Day. The matter wa l referred to tihc Directors who do- ckied to send a weldome to the visitors. ‘Plhc musical programme to- day included n vocal solo ‘by Charlie Gallagher and a piano duet by Miss _. flu-nan McKenzJe and Miss Illilian- Earle. Aillred Pickartl preside - and the attests were Major '1‘. iotlgar tlilacNtttt and Dr. Archibald. ——*——-oo->--—- , Psnaomts _ ._..._. - Mr Cyril Hynes. Boston. Mass, arrived in the city on Saturday night to spend ‘his hloidcys at his home in tMill View. , Mic: Emily Roberts of the Nurs- ing Itaffi of the Montreal General Hospital =hns arrived home for the holidays and will visit friends in Cavendish and this city. one llfennu nney of the Royal Bank chff. Charlottetown. has lnted to a position in the r lfidissea Ada snntun an} Imoret. Summcroidc, motor- Mnmy, Amherst: Mr, and Mrs. A. it _flu c; Amherst: W .11. Finch. w w,‘ 6. .1. Mnmiplinllnx. , out}? Central Guardian THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN i"; l 3.1L g rt‘ FRE$H FRUIT and Vegetables Strawberry Rhubarb 6 Pound for 25c. Largteuljeaf Lettuce 10 Cents Per Bunch _ I Ripe Tomatoesfl 40 Cents Per Pound New Cabbage B Cents Per Pound Cucumbers 15 Cents Each Celery Small Bunches 2 for 25 Cents Carrots Parsnips 10 Lbs. for 25 Cents Strawberries Pint Boxes 25 Cents Oranges Sweet and Juicy 39 Cents Per Dozen Oranges _arge,_60 & 70 Cents Per Dcz. Plums 30 Cents Per Dozen Winesap Apples 50 Cents Per Dozen Cooking Apples v 4O Cents Per Peck Water Melon 2 Lbs. for 25 Cents Grape Fruit 2 for 25 Cents Cooked Ham Siiced—55 Cents Per Lb. Cooked Meat Loaf ‘ Silced-35 Cents Per lb. Picnic Hams Wflahina from s to 7 Lbs. Delicious to slice and fry or boil and have ready cooked for slicing. 23 Cents Per Lb. Rolled Shoulder-s _ Contains no bone and can be sliced and fryed or boiled whole. Just the thing for a hurry up meal. 25 Cents Pcr Lb. fDDle’ and Straw- berry Jam 4 Pound Tin: Special 59 Cents ~————-->___ __.. Orange t Marmalade 4 Pound Tim - 75 Cont: _—__‘ \___._ Choice Dairy t 30 Cent: Per Pound B1o=k Ear ‘can?- Cornilakes 6:10p Md dcilcctc flnkc: cf, delicious flavor randy toi lcrvc direct from" thc pack-i ngc. - I Tc Introduce this wonder- - M ..hrcukfnct food eclli today, large package 1 . can. 'l-‘hree~ teams-Munch", ing‘ regularh,,ide- _'Iiveries. everyday. Let us. deliver your I order. ' truttnsta. tstltt cnocnnttza - not? also vscsrttstne .3; t tutu TAKE sum"? "tttttitit.t. tutu: Bunched Hits in the Eighth Innings Gave the Abbies the Long End of a 9 to Game of the P. E. At the Abegweit evening notwithstanding the threat ening rain n fairly large gflt-herlilt; of baseball fans including a large following from Summerslde wit- nessed the second game in the P. b}, Island Baseball League when the Abbies by hard hitting and good fielding defeated the Crystals of Summerside in at nine innings game, full of snappy plays and a few occasional errors which were more costly to the Crystals than their opponents. - -'l‘he rain that started around sl o'clock kept many of the fans at ilOllltl, but those that risked the weather were rewarded with a good hall game anti the weather man postponed his operations until the game \vas over. The Stimmersitle team is a strong one anti althtfigh Noonan ivas hit freely in t/e second and third Luinings and was replaced by iiowatt. the S-tinimersitie smith paw, he has nothing to reproach himself for as the Abbie heavy hit- ting was through determination to (Well the league up. V, Motluuitl the Charlottetown South paw was r.ght en deck anti pitched a wonderful game. Carrier'- (art's peg to third and Haley's dou- ble play were fetttures of the game, while Wright handled some nice fouls to the detriment of the Abbey batters. ' liratlley, Mciitichcrn. McCarey and Lynda, the Abhies infield work (:11 well and gave almost air-tight veupport, the outiielders had an easy tiight, (iraves hauling down the only (mtfleltl catch of the game, SililHflCPtLtii! got one run in the first and Lhl‘ Abhies wvcnt score- less, in tilt: second the Crystals failed anti lht- Abhitvs rushed two men across home plate, the third was a duplicate of llln second anti in the fourth Crystals added one rim and Ahbies failed. In the fifth both teams went. down in short tirdtar, -while in the sxth, (Irysittls again went score- less and the Abltius increased their .it ad by one run, the seventh, the first thrt-t: men to iace the pitcher were tintibie to reach first base. ln the eighth the Crystals made a bitl to overcome the lead, but were cut off with only one run, the Second, Third and 3 Score. Second I. League. on three strikes, ball passing cat- cher, Bradley ruunfug, McEachei-n hits two bugger, Cameron pegs to third, catching Bradley, Cronin pops infield ily to Daley. Flifth Innings Crystals-Daley gets free berth on first, steals second llowatt fans Graves pops infield fly l0 Mei-Zach- ern and Ross fans, Daley at third. Abbies-Llradiey grounds to llow ntt ,tliro\vn out at first, McCai-ey and Francis take the count at the plate. Sixth Innings Crystals-Wright grounds to Mo Carey at first, Cameron fans, Pet- ers fouls out to Francis. Abbles-Lynds reaches first on short stops error and goes to sec- ond and third on overthrow, l’. McQuald singles to first scoring Lynda, Ryan and V. McQuaitl fans Mciiachern fouled out to Wright, McQuaid at second. Seventh innings Crystals—Silliphant grounds to Bradley, thrown out at first, John- ston and Daley the next t-wo bat- ters fan. Abbies-Cronin iaifleiti ily to Dal- ey, Bradley outfield ily to Graves, McCarey infield fly to Johnston, Eighth innings Crystals-lioavatt bangs out a two hugger, Siiiiphant running, (lruves hit with pitched bail, Silltlpiliiiii stealing third Wright ‘grounds tn MclEachc-ru, thrown out at first, Silliphtinl scoring, Cameron also Hffilllltlli to hiclflachcrn and is thrown out at first. Abhies—-Frttnc.s grounds to liai- ey thrown ottt at first, Lynds sin- gles to first, steals second, l’. (Mc- Qnaitl reaches first, pitchers er- Abbies gathert-tl forces for a final leffort to open the gap and sticceeti- |t~d in driving in four runs for a (total of time. l in tho ninth the Crystals first thrt-t: men to fact: McQttnitl went ' ,down in (mo, two flirt-t.- order, end- ing lilo game in favor of the Ab- tbies, scare 0-3. Tile gamt- by in- luings: t l‘ First innings l Crystals- (Iraves and Ross strike otn, Wright singles to first, steals sticontl and third, Cameron singles to first anti Wright scores, Peters gets free pass to first and Sllliphatit grounds to Bradley, thrown outatt first. Abbies~l\_tleEaebern fouls out to l/Vrlght, Cronin grounds to Pelt-rs at first, Bradley fouls ottt to Wright Second Innings Crystals-Johnston grounds htleCarey, hiciiachern covering first Dairy pops infield fly to Lynds. Noonan grounds to V. Mcquaitl, thrown out at first. Abbies—.\ioCurey fans, Francis drives ottt a two bugger, Lynds drives out n grounder to deep ‘centre, scoring Francis and reach- ing second 5n throw to home, P. ‘McQualtl gets free pass to first. lLynds drawing thirti. MoQuaiti lsleais second, \V. Ryan reaches first on throw, Lyntls scoring, ‘Mc- Quaiti forcoti out at third, V. Mc- Quaid hit safe to first Ryan to third, McQuaitl to second, McEn- cheru struck out. Third Innings Crystals-Graves fouls out to Lynda, Ross fans anti Wright grounds to McEuchern, thrown out .at first. l Abblcc-Cronin hitts to first anti ‘goes to second and third on short stops overthrow, Bradley singles scoring Cronin and going to third on throw, McCarey singles, scoring Bradley, and reaches second, Fran- cis singles, advancing McCarey to ‘third, Lynda fouls out to Wright. I’. McQuaid pops infield fly to Dal- ey who doubles on Francis at sec- 0nd. Fourth Inning: Crystals-Cameron and Peters first ttwo men to face McQuaid take the count at the plate, Sillitphnnt singles 3o first Jmd gocc- to second '_w,hg.n first baseman drops the ball, reaches third and home on pitch- er's overthrow to second, Johnston hitwlth pitcched ball, Craven run- nit‘; out to Francis stealing second Dc cy at bat. ' Ablilco-Ryan pops infield ily to HAZELBROOK CIRCUIT — Fol/lowing are the servicesfor Sunday next: Cross Ronda 11 n. m: Alexandra 3 p. m: and Hazel- brook 7 p. m. ,~ - "DIVILOPED 51' t I An‘ i" ' PRINTED l cnacwett. aruoto -' 187 Brunt Georg: Strut [tr iiio grounds last Johnston, V. McQuaid reaches first . Special value‘; WHERE SOCIETY “So is London Broadcloth” Shirts made from London Broadcloth have that distinctive English character so much sought after by better-dressed men. In all the new delicate shades and beautiful stripe effects. London Broadcloth is finished like silk and wears better than silk. Fully cov- ere-l by the Forsyth Insurance Policy. $2.95 J. W. ROBBLEE— 135 Great George SIP"! ARE SOLD BRAND CLOTH ES BUSINESS HOURS 8 A .M.TO8P.M, tithes MURRAY—in the Chariottemw Hospital, Juno 1S. (lraitan Murray. aged 7, son of Mr. undnfill-Ffflllk Murray, shoot on Wednesday. Milton Rifle Shoot Milton Rifle Clulb held their flrfll. June 17th there “an a. Loot! turn out, and there is sortie promising newftnut- P01‘ 0011 140119 third. R3010 Singles, atrial showing tip. Neit tshoot Lyntis scores anti P. McQualtl "rea- MURRAY-'—l0 “his “HY- ‘hme 13' June 20th. Following are the cht-s third, Ryan to second, V, Mo- Griluilll- ‘Murmyt “$9 7 Ymrf- Full‘ scores: - .. fr’ Quald struck out, MctEachern driv- “ml Salllnlal/ mmmtmg M 8-4" m Si‘ 200 500 600 Total m; out a three Dagger, Bcmq-ng MC, Duntstttns Cathedral, thence to the w_ Cnrnp')[ln 34 33 3g 99 (braid anti Ryan, Cronin followed “Rmmm (‘Mimic Cemetery‘ 300001‘ with a two ha er scorin aielia- . , ‘. 00pm‘ L.‘ I.» L. chern, Bratllcyggops infield ily to NlcHoLsoNT-med m n)“ 'M',l‘l; J. B. (‘ole-s 24 31 88s; 36 J tilt-ton liostpital, New Hampshire R L C010”. 23 29 24 c9 I ohnstoll, Cronin at second. on June “n, Margaret Nichmsoxh A- C l‘ 2,, 29 20 -,"_ Nlmh Innings daughter of John Nicholson. F“ 031:2 ' 2i 2g 1g’ 63 Crystals-Wire first three men, D",,,1,,5_ R E. L The refluxing Wm ‘Y. prow-m} 21 20 20 m Fem“- sllllllhllllt and Johllslul‘ miarrivt: in Chanlottetowtt on Saiur- _,_ C010,, 22 20 13 ,. 50 5000 McQlllllil Blfllck 00i- tlay evenitrg and the funeral will H Dlmmmd 19 15 g 42 Abbies-Did not take their turn lake place on Sunday altt-rtioon at p: Mclmyrv 24) 17 f, 42 at bat. Score by innings: 2 o'clock from iluntltts Church. 1.1 mymnon 1g 7 23 I 123456789 MDOlNALDAtll PF I ‘Crystals -_... 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-3 fie .-— t ‘l0 . J. . . ‘Abbigg ______ __ 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 4-9 llospital on Thursday, Jtine 18th. Fmpirfp-Jnhn lMlfiAleer_ AlrlehibaldqgdacDonaPltl of Wéést _ Base Judge~Jimmy Doucetle, lPY-"i-ffif Yellr-“l- ‘"00" mm s , ~ - _ _ The umms “nod up n5 follows, ‘late residence Sunday June 21st. Th“ Springfield school M" m“ c s¢| - 1ft25. Services starting at 2.30 p. ry a s C h Abbl" m, Interment Sherwood Cemetery. me er Rev 1) M Laurent officiating Wright ________________ __ Francis Her‘ man‘ ~ ' ° Pitcher ' l" ' _ Noonan ............. .. V. McQuald m E First Base MARR G s llllwlltt ______________ -. M. CBFPY.GRAHAM.RE.EVES__ A, Kpnging. 59°00‘! B030 lton. June 17th by Rev. Dr. (ienge, Daley —————————————— -- Mflznclwll‘ Pastor Presbytcritan (‘hurch at Third 3119B ifensington, Mr. Kenneth Graham Daley __________________ _ . Lynds Short Stop , Ross __________________ __ Bradley Right Field Johnston ______ __ ...-____ Ryan l Centre e Graves ____________ _. P, McQualtI Left Field Cameron _______________ __ Cronin NOTES The new bases were the real thing. The field was a little slippy, bttt it (lid not effect any fielding. The next game is in Summer- sitle Thursday evening June 26th. Tho Crystal Sisters and Alleg- weit Sisters play at Abegweit 4 o'clock, in the game last Satur- (lny at Summerside the Crystal Sisters won out hy a good margin. Russ l-lotel i A very comfortable and homcllkc Hotel at n moder- ntc price. - Splendid table, courteous nervlcc, Centrally located, nhcrt dlntnncc from Tannin Courts. Golf Link: and Bench. Rntn 03-00 n dny. Weakly rcqcn on applica- M; and Mrs Leslie MacFarlana, Mrs William McFariane. Bedeqnqe Mr and Mrs Robert ‘Murray Chatham, N, B; Mr and Mrs Ira Eiephaiet Howatt, French River; G. A Gerst. New York City: R. A. Wil on. Point Pleasant, N, J; IIPISIJMI‘! W. M. A. A. Lockhnrt, Kcnslngton; Murdo, Summernide; Taylor, Mr U. J. Taylor, Mrs U, J. ffaylor. Granville; lilcric Herring, Krounds on Saturday afternoon at ‘ when their (laughter, Mary Hilda tieeamt- the bride of Edward Stew- l t __. > At the Abegitvelt grounds MncLeod, Mrs Wallace MacLeod. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Atkinson. Am- MacDeutrall. llunter River; Mrs B. R. MncFatl- yen, Mrs C, B. Maihesdn. Mrs Dr. Mm Earle Kennedy, Kenslngton; Mrs Colin Stewart. Mrs Dr J. A. Mac- Dr W. L. Archibald. Wolfvtiie. N. S: L. tails will-ho‘ attended to ilorne. summeraide; Everett the game starts. so that m ninth! Hanna. svrtnnnctd: William which mun win, cvcrymng will of Bradalbnne to Miss Ada Jane Reeves of Freetown, _ McLEOD-MlclNN-l8.— At Bradal- bano, June 10th, by Rev, Dr. Genge Pastor Presbyterian Church, Ken- sington, Mr. Wesley McLeod of Brudalbano, P. E. l., to Miss Beat~ rice Lillian Mclnnis of ‘Borden. The groom is employed on the Din ing Room staff of the Cur Ferry. The couple will make their home at Borden. CARTER-in llrib city, June 1S. 1025.. Susana M. Whtilte, widow of \\'. F. Carter. Funeral from her llliv residence 23S Kent St.. Satur‘ day, 20th inst 3 tp. tin. Interment Peoples’ Cemetery, Rev. \V. M. Ryan, officiating assisted ‘by Rev. (i. (‘. Taylor. GARDlNER-WRIGHT. — A very pretty wedding took place on Wed- nesday evening, June ldthtat 8 o'- clock at tht- home nf Mr. anti ..\tirs. Etlwartl Gardiner, Chelton, I‘. E. l. art Crockett Wright son of Mr. anti Mrs, Alden Wright of North Carie- ton. Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick of the iinited Church at Bedequc perform ed the marriage ceremony. 0 TY LEAGUE this evening the Rovers and Anchors will battle in the eighth game of “on the (‘ily League in what is stip- CAPT‘ mpabrmiqouALn posed to be one of the greatest M“. M A Mae~num t ‘games yet played, each team be- ‘M-Ihl" ' 1 ing determined to take the lead ' in the League. ooaoq The Anchors are slated as the Mi,“ HOTEL favorites for tonight's game. Mc- t Fttrlane is going strong and is go- ing to try for a shut-out for his on ponents. Aylward is determined that he will show the Anchors that he can turn ‘em over in the right spot and is assured of air-tight sup poi-l from hi: team. so that Cap- tain Boll will have to place his men carefully. The large number of followers of the City League games have sren some very nice ball :0 Jul‘. and are backing tip sport for sport sake, lot them have the plcnlure of leaving the groundn nntllfiod. Let's hope that nil the little l0‘ ' bcfdn their \Val(~rlo0 on Wednesday evening when they marched out to the “Bungalo" to meet ‘the Emer- ald boys in a game of ‘baseball. Score 18-25. . The line-up was as follows: Springfield Emerald Catcher . Mathcsou W. Mayne Pitcher E. Somers E. Perry 1s; Base ~ A. Mayne L. Fyfe_ 2nd Base ' ' s. Sinclair A. ltyre 3rd Base K. Mayne H. Mayne The intense interest of the fans among whom young ladies greatly preponderated. was without doubt largely responsible for the excel- lent work of the Emerald boys. _ Had the ladies of Springfield been trresent it is hard to say how the battle might have gone. Come again boys. - A. B. C. Mlnnrd‘: Llnhncnt for the Grlppc. Postponed Meeting The annual meeting of (the Unit- ed Black and Sliver 100x C0,. has been postponed Iby order of the lliretrttirs to Titesday, July 7th‘, 1925, at 2 p_ m., a; the Iial-l, Tryon, P. E. wm. aoutrsn, Becy. . 1681-6-l8-2l. nuanss , Rat Exterminator w‘. , - lotus . KATSAM: MICE . 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