THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN j Boy Scout’s Diary Of 771a Great Jamboree By Scoot Will. B-Bllrnett. Defense Tactics I/Vill Play a Big . Part In ASeries Nineteen ‘Years Since -Cubs And Athletics Met» In World’s Series—Teams Had Two Great Infield Combinations. TfODiAY . AND TUES. i MATINEE 18c — 28o. N I G H T 18c - 37c. Yr _§ii »ff>RI1vcE ED WARD htthms ‘TQDAY mote-WT»; CAST OF 17 EDWARDS y PLAYERS Vaudeville TONIGHT AT 8.15 I JAZZ BAND, YBE YOUR " AGE ALL NEW PLAYS— ; oaLlonTl-"vz. ROMANTIC COMEDY — FIRST Tl ME New Scenery Popular Prices ship and our American cousins. at the same time BTW-Ill “"91"” w m; yet being sea sick- ‘1 July ls v We were up by six o'clock and be- gan to pack end 91°95" 193M118 0i- ‘ tawa for Montreal. It raihedegrcat deal and there was thunder and lightning. We were due to ‘cave st one o'clock, so we had early dinner and paraded through the streets when crowds gathered to see lls pass. ‘We were soon entrained and arrived at Montreal at 7 pun. On the platform were some local Scout omcers, and we were speedily on the merchtothe Cunard liner Antonie, on which we are to cross to Liverpool. We " ‘ that the steamer was flying the Scout Flag at its masthead, _a compliment we all appreciated. After locating our cabins and getting a substantial late dinner we were taken for an evening tour round Montreal which proved most enjoyable. We turned in about ten o'clock and thus ended one oi our busiest days since leav- ing the Island. July 21 Sunday, and I did not get llP 9m after seven. After breakfeet W6 W9" ms to do what we liked, and we col together in twoa and titre" Wind"! the deck. At eleven o'clock we had service according to the Chllroh 0i England, and Mr. John A. Stiles. 0M1‘ Commissioner, delivered a short l4- drass. giving us 800d “Vi” '5 i“ m“ conduct and behaviour while infini- land. We passes sntlcostl between 11 em. and 3 p-m. The afternoon passed with siahisssins lions W, mug and treading the deck. After supper we were the guests of the American Scouts at an enioylblo concert. Mr. Guitoh. cur Hist-Pilot»?- .By Allen Gould, Associated Presser: have an sdvsntese oi about u, 3mm mgw_ , points t0 t-hl 1111-11 with F01! em NEW YORK. N. Y, Oct. t-rheoykos. l-iomshy and Bull-sh wont; 1m “m; u“ Muscles and Cubs met their rivals by substantial margin m m; would’; series, nineteen years Fox: is s much more dangersu mo, m” wmnug w.) o1 the g-rest- batsman than Grimm but the o... dd n m’ mmm: o! m ma,“ oombimugng 0g all time. captain is la consistent hitter, | s", um‘ msfds nd valuable “m0 his enhanced rather than more finished fielder and more u. dmermt “gum ‘or ‘all’ 1n ‘m! dimmed the fame of Tinker-Evers- perienced. Grimm was signed b, advi“ ‘m “m” t° “v0 ., a y g Qhmcg double-play trio and the Connie Mack when he was a kid 0| “m! m England‘ v fgmpug Ikvis-Collins-Barry-Baker seventeen back in 1016, but he new qllertotte of 1010. got a trial with the Athletics. This“ Neither oi the inflelds that take his tlwelftiil b1! loilSlle season slit their positions at Wrigley Field next rloxx sixth. ‘Ilueeday compares as a whole with Max Bishop. the Blonder Monk m those ancient arrays. From an indi- end-baseman. has a habit of rLriu vidus-l standpoint, however, the Cubs to the occasion. He might turn oli h." m. o; m, gum; pgffgfllwl’! to be e. serious hero but his result of all times in Rogers How-lacy. while "not will" will! “let o! lll the Athletics have a mat . unrswr sleet rival Kohl-M- Blslloo my b in Jimmy max. ma: Baker was a better man at solos beck ms the home run hero oi his day and POP flies but Ilornsby has haul Che-nee a slugger, but neither had ulyuuag like ulsbatting punch o! Bornstvy and Folk. "If," Charley Grimm, the Oubs field captain, is recovered sumcient from l broken left wrist to be book at top form Joe lifoOerthyh inneld aelmsfiellrestsl-lavssuugllies- fonslvs edge on their rivals as well es a margin in hitting strength. "i!" the double-ploy flzures mean anything the Cubs have a more ei- fsetive combination, for they have registered over 18o double-killings as ccmnared with a round 115 oi the Athletics. At the bet the Oub" infield- AT POPULAR P R I C E S YPOMORROIV MATINEE 2.30 I ~ BE YOUR AGE" CIOMOBRHOW NIGHT ‘.-‘ GOSSIP” COMEDY DRAMA Mat. Tues. Thur. Sat.——16c 26c.--Night 37-52-80 GET YOUR SEATS NOW at BOX OFFICE wlrn Orchestra AND O U R GANG COMEDY SCREAM July 18 Up in good time this mcrnlfll Ind had eight o'clock breakfast. lml‘ which we Dereded 0n deck ml! W" marched to the Chateau de Ramsey. the oldest house in Montreal, now a municipal museum with many 111W?’ eating historical relics oi try-ll?!" days. After its inspection we cross- ed to the City Hall where we were addressed by Mayor Houde. He is a French-Canadian, but spooks very good, English, using sometimes unusu- a1 English words to express himself- He welcomed us to the city, bid us God-speed and a hlPPY JOlImey with a safe return to Canada. our home. We were then photographed for the movies and told the film would appear at all the leading pidtllrg houses. I hope the Prince Edward is included among the leaders, for then you will see how we looked before sailing. We _ gave three cheers for the Mayor, and then returned to the Antonia, where we were met by 85 American Boy Scouts from Chicago, wife came to sail with us m Liverpool Thor mm to be a. fine bunch and immediately begantoiraternise withus. We sailed at 11.15 a.m., and had a magnificent send-ofl from theMontreelBoyScout smelsls and public, who crcwdedthe wharf and cheered us. We had o pleasant sail down the St. Lawrence. and as the captain had liven lll tho freedom of the ship, we were soon at home in every pert oi it. I may men- tion -that though our tickets are Love, drama, mystery and terror — in tho heart of an Afrlofln Jungle, Jungle mysteries! Strange revenge! A swell romance thread- ing through its scenes o! Action and excitement! July 22 We got up at hall-Plot "W". l“ after breakfast took our hen-inu- We found we had made some Plow" while we slollh 101' W! m" “mm "9 the coast of Labrador, and some ice- bergs in the distance showed we were out in the open. We P185945" Straits of Belle Isle at 11.80. We W911 beginning to realise we were at sea. which was too .bad as the 011M111 hadarrangedaepeciaidlnnerinollr honor for tonight. I should have mentioned that the Antonia printed a special passenger list for this ssil- ing, dedicated to the world Jamboree Boy Scouts, containing the names and addresses of all the Canadian Scouts. together with a lot of useful informe- tion about the Jamboree, and also about the Cunard Line. These are in great demand as souvenirs and I sent of! e few myself to friends before sailing. At luncheon the ship heaved so thatseveraloftheScouts bad to leave table as theycollld not stand. or rather sit. the motion. I got on deck as speedily as posisble and was soonessickasthsreet. Wehsdnc stomach for anything. This was too bad. for the steward reminded us there was a special dinner in our honor tonight with the following menu: Corisomme Madrid. Potsge Sport. Poached Fillets of Dolee-Sollchct. Medallions de Bis ds Vee-n-Pransuse. Roes-tLoInoIPorkSavo y end A WEDNESDAY THURSDAY bet. His betting mark is 140 poinu better than Bishop's and his expqit once is e vital Cub asset. Joe Boloy, out of the game a good pert of the season, is a smoother- workim silorlstop than the 22-year- oidlllwoodmglish but notsogood a hitter. The versatile Jimmy Dykes, who osn play any infield position ac- ceptably, gives the Athletics a dis- tinct edge at third base. Norman Mcbdlllen is fllt and has filled e spot that: gave tine Outs I lot of early wonry, but ilk-Yankee ll not as seasoned or as dangerous s hitter as Dykes. _Winnipeg Elec. Brsz: Traction Steel 0o. of Can, Shawinigan 100! Can. Steamship Com. 25 Dominion Bridge 103 MssseyI-Isrris............ . Can. Brewery ihaserdz Co. Chas. Curd . 75 88 Stock Quotations . '~‘ . ., . from darkest ha... to brightest Venice on a wave of emo. tion, a romance more glorious than ,. you've seen in many s, many oneness-as - NEWS - NOVELTY HALIFAX. Oct. O-—QUOLI ns furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Ex: mange. m... '0 JUNE COLLYELP. .i.."li".fi'. A I emu-lo LOUISEDRESSER flame, in the . life. glamor of nllm ALSO NEW 303K EXCHANGE great year in the field as well u ll. CHURCH ARMY-Captain Alfred MEET mo to-night et the Famell 9051 Mr. Harry Messer. formerly cf the third- class the captain allowed us use of the first class deck. and in ev- Apple Sauce. Csrottoa Vichy. Boiled and Roast Potatoes. Atchisn, 'I'op. h Santa 1"s. Ry. . 270 Canadian Bank of Commerce staiI of err respect treats 11s so first ell-w - t the city and. now attached to the P558618"!- WO BITiVQd It @495" l5 LIVE FOWL WANTED-Jilllqllt; branch at; Halifax is spending the 10-39 P-mv w° 1"‘ m i” “mm” live fowl, empty crops. Wednesday. week eha m the city visiting friends. Helm"- Ocli. 9th. P. J. N01’ d: O0. Hunter , River 9047-11- Mrs. n. w. BhefWOOd, who has been III! l0 spending the past two weeks with Up at 7.30, and after breakfast we relatives at the Experimental Station Perm"! i" ti" midw" ‘l! W’ 9m" here, left on Saturday to join her 5cm"? 1°‘ 0mm" Gwmwmmmru husband in a brief visit at Norton, m"! Wimnlwl- 3° “"191” l“ N_ B“ hem“ returning to ottawm Citadel Whitth 11M D9011 rcnovatodfor the use of His Excellency when in Quebec. On arrival we were inspect.- B L EA G ed b‘y the Governor-General, who also delivered us an encouraging farewell SATURDAYS BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: Hutchison of the Church Army is ex- pected to leave Toronto today to take over work in the Anglican congrega- tion at Georgetown and Cherry Val- ~ley under ‘the direction of Rev. Canon Malone. Concert, Zion Hall. Central Guardian ZION CHURCH Choir concert party will present a musical pro- gram at Belfast Hall, Eldon, Wed- nesday, Oct. 9th. at 8 p. ln. 9051 Custard Pudding Assorted Pastry. Ice cream and Wafers Rolls. Butter. Desert. Coffee. Inthemorningthislookedavery tempting repset. and even beforslum- cheon, I wondered whether it would not be wise to reserve my appetite for the feast. After luncheon it had not the same attraction, and when the first bell sounded for dinner I was not interested. The dinner in our honor was thoroughly enjoyed by the ship's officers. no doubt. but tbs Scouts were conspicuous by their ab- sence. I was in bed, and did not care whether there ever was to be any more dinners. . BANKS Bank Commerce I'll Bank Royal 850 Bank Montreal 855 Bank Nova Scotia all N. Y. Con. ds Hud, RM, R. B, . . 222 Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) 148% I-lud Motor Car Co, Internetll. Petroleum ..__.,_ TO-NIGHT-Concert at ZiOn Hall, by the Elmer Farnell Concert Party. Sale of candy during intermission. AUTUWIN WEDDING-Jflle mer- rlage took place Saturday morning at 8 o'clock at Saint Paul's Church Rev. H. D. Raymond officiating oi Lois Adele, eldest daughter of W. W. and Mrs. Owen and granddaughter of the late Hon. L. C. Owen, a for- mer premier of this province and on-m D. MacGa-egor, manager oi the Imperial Oil 0o., city. HORSE SHOT-Saturday night about 8.30, a car. alleged to have been driven at considerable speed. as it was going down Hillsborough St., struck a horse which was being driv- en down Grafton St. One of the ani- mal's legs was broken, and as it was in considerable pain. was shot at once. The driver of the car immed- iately settled with the owner oi the horse. ROW D0 SOME farmers produce over 90".» selects? They use high class boars and sows. You will ilnd this kind at the swine sale, Oct. 22nd. D039 --_._____._ "Of course, I admit that your sci is extravagant. But you must mall allowances-he's young." "That's all right. But the more sl- lowances I make the quicker lll spends them." "In my native town a man wll born in 1800." "Impossible." "Not at all. 1 read it. on his tomb- stone myself." Reading Co. ...-......“ CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLINIC conducted by Doctor Acker at the Red Cross, 59 Grafton Street, Friday, October llth. 8059-10-3-7i. BLANKET ENTRIES may be math lor the For Show until such time as foxes are taiooed when full par- ticulars required in prize. llst must- b0 auhw-lltted. Fees must accompany en- tries, 9026-l0-5-2i address. reminding us that while in England the honor of Canada was in our hands. At the conclusion of the review each of us was introduced l: personally to His Excellency, and he shook the hen 0f Phllilolllhlo .. 5 8 0 turn came, hed askzdc "llbbell- "Women! and Bonn: Stiles, who introduced us: “Where did Sweeiiarld, Kaupsl and Lei-inn. you say from?" And the Conlmisslon- Second Game. a. replied, "Charlottetown, Prinsc Ed- R. H. E. ward Island, Sir." "Oh, yes, I know, New York .. .. 12 1e o I have been there. Bonvoyage, wil- Phullidllhla ... ... ... 3 1d 0 liami" And I passed on, Aftgrygfdg Walker and Hogan; Smythe, Daley, we were shown over thq Governor's ‘Oilifll and Davis. residence and paraded bug to m, H"! Gilli" . Antonie. The streets were linedwith 1L H. E, specta , and we were givensgreat st. Louis ... 8 13 o send-off. We sailed about half-past Pmlbllfth 1 1 1 noon. lhd spent the rest of the day llallallaa and Wilson; Brame and setting better acquainted with up Memsley. _l DOING NICELY — The many MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE friends of Miss Margaret Francis of the teaching staff oi Queen Square school, will be pleased to learn that she is doing nicely at the City Hos- pital after her recent operation for appendicitis. AMNM M‘ .~.. .“.“.u.81% Montreal Power. ism R. 4 Natl. Breweries m E. BLANKET ENTRIES may be made ° for the For Show until such time as foxes ate tatooed when full par- ticulars required in prize, list must be submitted. Tccs must accompany en- tries. 9026-10-5-21 New York ... ..'. .. July N This is the morning after thenight before. end I got up at half-past m. en. I was not feeling very good, but hsdsorsvlnestmysiomasn. and ventured down for breakfast. I ato very gingerly. but satisfies my nun. ger and quickly made for the desk. It was not quite so rough as yes. tordey, but I was still feeling a little dissy and retired to my cabin, when I slspt till luncheon. I felt much bet- ter when Iarcsaandgolngtotliedia. ingsaloon did iustice to a iull course meal. Then I went \on deck and walked around for half an ilsur. Then were not many Scouts about. "I'm llslovsssinanslispsrsr soollnls of hours. Iwasoudseg lllin. and st four o'clock had sfil. noon tes. which renjsycd. Ans;- m the fellows began to appear an gem llld at seven o'clock when dinnlg n; served than was s good turn out, Wswcarlmning intoafor at m“ time and the horn kept blowing. Amy dinnsr the American Scouts out s; sn entertainment to which! went sag colored immensely. (‘lb be ectinuad.) _.._........_....._____ IGILIIGOIALLINGI' w. ‘hi “Th!!! fifll," @m dobslobyehsllangethgmggghwn toamotehtoberoiled lsttotown Alleys ‘Massey, Qsgg, Challsngstobeaeeapseg new“, mo. I v (IIIIIHIJIWAIGJI ‘lbfollowlosmtilsonuauaa ... ... .... .- RHODESIA MISSION-On next Tuesday afternoon at 8.30 in St. Peter's Cathedral Hall the Rev. Fa- ther Cotton will tell of the work be- ing carrled on by the Church oi’ England in Rhodesia, South Africa. All interested am invited to attend. ABOUT AGAIN-Mr. Arthur Mc- Qusid, one of the five victims of the early Summer railroad-crossing ac- cident was able yesterday. after four months treatment to leave the City Hospital for his home in Kelly's Cross. Mr. McQuaidEa numerous friends in cityiand country are glad to see him around again and wish for himavoryspeedy recov y tohis former strength and usefulenss. m. Mcquaid wishes through the medium of the press, to thank the good Slstor Superior. Sisters and Nurses of the City Hospital and the kind citizens of Charlottetown fortheir thoughtful- ness and kind consideration for him during his trying illness and period “of recuperation. -_----___.. step Colds with Illerfe Llalsmn .__._.______._ IBISONALS ...-... Miss Dorothy Sims has gone to Halifax when she will visit Mr. and m. A. J. Davis. Mrs. Wellington McNeil! and Mrs. Vernon Osy have returned from a very pleasant visit’ to Hill lllIIlNt " "will. New-york ,-» K VETECRAFT POPPIES-‘Ihrough the courtesy of the Postmaster Gen- eral, the post offices of fifteen cities from coast to coast. of which Char- lottetown is one, are being provided with the following stamp for their cancelling machines and which will appear on all letters going through the various offices from 15th Oct.ob- , er to 11th November. "Arnlistice Day. Canadian Legion, Vetecraft Poppies." f SPECIAL NOTICE-The quarterly‘ meeting oi tile Western District of the United Baptist Association of P. E. 1., will convene with the Alma Baptist Church. on Monday evening, October 7th, at 8.00 p. m. Special speakers, Rev. J. C. Peacock, and Rev. Dr. A. Vincent. Special soloist, Mrs. (Dr) A. Vincent. local churches please take notice. MANHOOD AND STRENGTH Take Our Herbal Bemedia Pamphlet, on Lou of Manhood and lllanrlic-rll of Men, and book- let on lllll nf Women with ad- vice in plain envelope. free b! mall. Remedies by Mail our Specialty. THE INGLIIH HERBAL DlBPl-JNSAHY. L“. ".'::::.'..:*=.I.;u::.'a.r “ Hirllllllll. BIBLE MIETINGS—RGV. J. M. Murchison, District Secretary of the Canadian Bible Society will conduct ‘meetings this week as follows. Cale- donia Presbyterian Church Monday Oct. 7th; Valleyfleld United Church, ‘Illeede-y Oct. 8th.; Montague Bap- tist Chlll-oh Wednesday Oct, 9th.; Ellerslie Hall Thursday Oct. 10th.; Boy Fortune Friday Oct, 11th. Ber- llce at 8 o'clock each nlgm, m, Murchison will sing. 004s OPENS WOODWOBK REPAIR SHOP-Mr. J. F’. Baker, 85 Sydney St. is starting a woodwork repair shop at his home. doing such work as nsintlnr signs, upholstoring and re- Polrlng furniture, painting pictures, making picture frames and doing various jobs in the line of carpenter work. Owing to a physical affliction Mr. Balm who is e former news- lllbormsnhashadtotlnn from literary work to mechanics. Among mamintsrestlmlarticlasinhis sbopis s hand mule violin and several excel- lent Pencil reproductions of the old time painters. Mr. Baker has many recommendations from people for whom he has worked. All shew that his work is Nine dale in a neat and finned» ' ' aamaroaN mauve lull. 12.11.11. Bhllsdelnhls cu s Si. Inns .. .. 1 l2 a New York .. ,, e g o Piusburgh ... a 10 1 GWWvHI-HIIIIIW.QIIIIIIQ Cash- Graboweki, Johnson and when: rlne: Sherid Wells and Dickey. Chanson. Kramer and O'Connell, Second Camel sss ... Us n. I-ll. Boston .. d I I Washington .. I I I R. P. H. Mzdaeton, and Connolly; Manny. ‘rooklrn .. ... .'.. ...... s o s j: and ‘hie. 5011003.. .. a 1e o olsflr. ‘Dudley. Bey and Plclnish: llflllliflg Jones and Spohrer. Pint Game: Isl-I. Cleveland .. s lo ‘e SLIolli .. a ‘s e - 'W.I'sl1rrcil aadl-Sewelhdrayiad Second Game: l. Ferrell. ' i I-EI. Dehoii’... . . ... C ll O ‘Chicago ‘... ... ... .. I I O "Whitetail! and Banal-ill; lyraa. ‘Adkins and Aairey. _ la ma. . 165010, mouse .. 1 1 s" Mimi .. .. .. s ll ‘e Mess. Moore and Debsrry; Brandt’ and Leggeti. ‘Mahala; Qllfillepi iawleaftw’ .esll is: ’ ‘ ' Mil-it -~ -"-l.n'l1.lwoll.nsnlls -I.lf.I.+“ 3,3,3, Chicago .. I ‘sis ... 0 8 1 oloohasll '--9l41Ksnsss61¢v............rssweboaatsolwnanetsaltmm Ovsorresaasssanlto: amulet Dvrlnssr. Isl-is aad llcsseslolslnverafldsralllelasasagm lenlflnaak dllaalaldlln. i ‘ ""‘"“ NllolmN I r UV’ CHEWING