The Public Forum» Tilly oolullllllli‘ ‘cool; ‘tor their "collision by‘ correspondence » d! questions oi Intelsat. The Oyllarlottotown Guardian docs ' noceeslrli, endorse tho nlone of correspondents. '- o it. I am, tSir, etc . TEMPERANCE o-o-—-—— TRADE RELATIONS Sin-There is now smovenient towards Free Trade ‘between the various countries of Europe as w i O-OOrQO -’$3e‘ii.'nnn :1 hope that the Ministers will receive instructions from t-he Alliance to continue their denoun- cia-tion of King Alcdhol and all his vprlcers. ll hope, Mr. Editor, that will do your best to keep them R PROHIBITION the e has been and is between the Central Guardian THE ROGERS Hardware 60., l-ld. are opcn today until 5:30. ’ 75x0 ENGAGEMENT ANNouNcsoF Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Iumnn, st, catn. m. All the members are urged erlnes announce the Sngagenlent or their daughter Catherine Mary to Russel Campbell. sou of Charles Campbell, Quincy, Muss, marriage to take place first of August. i VERNON SERVICES — Them will be services on the Verdun iCircuit next Sunday, Juli 10th. The Church -at Cherry Valley is being repainted within and with- Iout. The W.|M.S of Vernon River will ‘meet in the United. Church. httcnd. FUNERAL YESTERDAY. -*'I'he ‘funeral of the late Mrs. E. H-plldq- ‘Eachern was held yesterday from lher late residence to Cape Traverse there on Tuesday, July Htlyat Lgay THE cHARmTTllF-POWN GUARDIAN §""Uw V" v- _ — ‘Stock Quotations HALIFAX, July 5.—Qu5fations furnished by Johnston and Ward. Montreal Stock Members American New York Exchange Am. Car and ~Fdy- Co.’ . of the Exchange: \ Can Co. . .._,,.- . . . . . . .7 '- ; é ~<ni3iI:~?-F_*'.-y..'~*_-..-ur .-.. s m; Hagar: . l. s I-t.has beoAn said with truth va ions States of the neighboring Great Republic and between the H. M. C. S. PATRIOT IN PORT—- The li- M. C. S. Patriot arrived in .by motor hearse and was largelY attended. The service at the V‘ - the renewed energy of our Minist- itha ore wasoheard about the sin Drowns“ or m“ Canada o, on“ t d nnnne wefe conducted by the Rev. and ly o! lntemperahce durlns itis hinted that an arrangement p?" yam“ 9y “"°'“°°“ a‘ m“ Mr- Iluliw iliewleceltied l lull" the ma“ two months than m the can be made under which there Wm oclock and shall remain until Frl- “m, hymn; be“); rendered-“ijbgde pas twenty years _ ., , __ » rigour pu-lpiiis" in‘ ‘the phat’ twenty yeaiis had been as 91011091"- 85°11! the ‘ ils that spring from ‘mtemp- era" oe as they have been recently. we hc-uld not now need any law to eit-li r control or prohibit‘ the lliq- uorijtraffic; for we should‘ all ‘be stri tl'y temperate. We have t0 itha, ~k Premier Stewart forjthc ex- cell nce of ibis Administration in ,the ast four year; but most of all at e end of it, for stirring up the Ministers to do their duty in re- spect to the most deplorable sin of the age-the sin which ruins itoo malty of our-young men, destroys thwconifort and prosperity of too many homes, and literally sends too l-many men to hell. There is no sin ‘that sbc-uld be more unceaslng- ly denounced from the pulpit than thesln of intemperahce. Yefiroryn the, pu-lpits 'oi' our lChurc-hes little ha. been heard of it in the past twenty years. II sincerely hope that arm-which ‘Premier Stewart has kin led——will be maintained, and tlia the Church’! swat.‘ influence wi support Mr ‘Saunders and his ‘col ' uges in ‘their effonts toward the “more workable" . pruhlliitill"? henna tarihfl getween the Western irontierof d sia. and the Western coast of Ireland. A tariff that would adequately ~protect the industries of Europe slid at the same time yield revenue to subsidize each of the countries "of Europe as each of the Provinces of Canada is subsi- dized. would undoubtedly be an improvement on the protection tar- iffs that " new prevail throughout Europe. But tho ailoptloil of such a tariff in existing circumstances seems to be impossible. It will be interesting to note the result of the discussions of the question held at the Geneva Conference. In the meantime it is to be noted that the prosperity obtained by the United States under n. highly pro- tective tariff (with free trilde be- tween the States) has opened the eyes of statesmen throughout the civilized world; and it ls a pointer for the politicians and people of Canada that cannot be lost sight of. The lesson of it is that the Canad- ian tariff should bemadc more pro- tective asagainst foreign nation‘; and that all the Dominions of the British Empire, should, consistent.- ly with their varied interests, adopt ‘ Ibiqlcr Law, ‘which a imejority of our electors have demanded. ‘ ~seo tilts/t a meeting of the ‘Fem- tariifs that will be mutually prof- ercntial. day. Thursday evening the ship wllliwnh Me" and “Nearer My God to be at alwm)" ‘nine. stream °°m"'1‘hee.". On arrival of the funeral pletely illuminated. _- lcortege at the church of Scotland, A WEEK OF ACTlVlTlES.—ThIeigsgfedrrléigelfieselgéifis gag; “Q2. week bids faii- to be one 0f llllllillJDougull atier which the remains al interest and activity in this citydwere viewed ‘by many friends and The arrival of .Th6ir' ‘Excellenciesfrelaylveg from the surrounding 011 Thursday to this province is liifbouniry. Interment ' took plnee event of rare occurrence. Today tlicln the church cemetery. The pal] ‘Royal Commission will sit in CIlflT-gbfiilfefli were at Charlottetown: -—. lottetown in connection with Cust-JM; Brehulit, Simon Poall, Ray Mc- oms activities. 0n Friday the traf-lDonald, R; II. Sterne, Dr. E. Robins fic 0'.’ the city should he somewliatiE. F. Acorn. At Cape Traverse: increased due to Dollar lDay wliich'W. M. Brehnut, Simon Pnoli, Ray continues until Saturday. lt is aWlvDilllflld. E- F- 59°F". 50h" MC‘ foregone conclusion that the citi- lfiflllc llllfl Rflflsel Clfllk- 1159 Zens will turn on; "an mggge" to mourners were: Mi". E. H. Mellach‘ welcome to this city the Vice Rcg- 61'". Alllllll‘. Jllllll" - llllil Allilllfi- n] part-y Messrs. John, Kenneth, Sierns, W. - , ' ii. I’), fired and Wylie Irving. --—--40>i ' THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) ;—-——- ,. INDUCTION SERVICE —- REV. WMM. Ryan, B.A.,' graduate of ‘Mount AllisoirUnlyerslty will be inducted into lthe paglc-ratg of {no _ Carleton, United Church. West zivloNriuloAii. Que. July 5.—'A Sail Jllilll. lflllllllTflW evelllllg 3i 3 slight improvement in the demand (Yclm-‘ll. 5413/5 lilo sl- Jilllll Telelllfllllllor grain was indicated here today Jollrllail 0f Jill)’ 4lll- ‘ROV- H-C-iwith a consequent active trade for "Rico will address the minister airdiexpm-t nncnnmg some loads of ‘Rev- ‘Hfi-‘B- sllillilll"! Will Slleilklcannillan spring wlleat, oats and to ‘the people. Tho miiltTlhShfdllliAmerjcml mm, were 501,1 m [no m m” people‘ Member“ “f the 00"‘ United ‘Kingdom. wliilc business gmgmlm‘ “ml "w" "lelms “"6 “m” was moderate in the trade for I am. Sir, etc., pemuce Alliance is to be held this A WATQHER .44_+~._»»»»~+»~“ voe- ¢l~~y§+§ l CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS .,. .- 4 ,,. . ; n” |,,,,,.¢|,,,,_ m “w, ‘m. "n, o, 5 wom- yoi‘ the First CllilfCIl, ono of the larg" ~i Pour iulerlloiis 8c per Ilns of n words 07st churches ili the biurltimc Prov-l l; Eleht lnlerilcnl -- ~71» per Ill» c! 5 wcrill inces. He is a forceful and eloquent. 1', l preacher and is a soil of Rev. Wil- h ““' ' " ' ' '““' ' ' ""”“*" liam Ryan, of Auburn, \ I Agents wanted “hue Help wanted iht boili services yesterday. P TRAIT AGENTS - WRITEWANTED-LIST CARRIER. AP- _ Cuwlosue. United Art Lim- ply at Guardian office. 6-30-tt ited, 4 Brunswick Toronto. 7252-6-22 wsm ZGHEXPERIENCED MAN 1'0 WORK ‘Mr. Ryan is ille successor to Rev. F. T. Bertram. He has been station- ed in Wlindso-r, N. ‘S.; Halifax Chur- lottctoivii and in Alberta. Rev. Mr. ‘Ryzui comes here from Charlotte- illWll. wilicre lic has bccii in charge ‘Haul’ "wned "0 be lilesem- Rev- zioarse grain. Nothing of note feat- Iured ilic market for spring wheat grades of flour, the (lenlaiid being somewhat disappointing. The wint- cr whciii fldiir trade was firm, with lsonio ‘business passing. There con- tiiiues to be a good demand for all tlincs oi‘ millieerl, but due to lituitcil ‘supplies available trading was some lwllilt checked. |Tl\e marketTor bal- cd hay is steady. The butter trade , . - , ‘is not brisk and the ,business is was lienid iii trill? Carleton Ulllltiiislna". The domestic (lemund is, pa“ ticularly lllSilppfllllitlllg, There lira? some demand today by EIIIZIISII im- lporters for cheese, but little busin- Mlss Josephine Doyle, 3L JOJHL ess was nIIOIIG due to the high pric- INJB. is Visiting her home in tliisle“ asked and llle mllrket generally N.S. Hcl PERSONALS »- -—-—~.—————,—i— on ‘arm Highest wages Dam T_ c“ ,_ was quiet. The egg trade is flrm AGENlTS EARNING $10y TO n, Edgettfwest Royalty. 3 iwith supplies ample to meet all daily selling new _book. “Life- / ’745g.6.30.41_ hi,“ Lin,“ ‘vhqllncky ,,,.,.;,,ed“u'ants. The demand for small lots story Lindbergh andyNcw York‘ to Paris Flight." Liberal terms.'MAl-'_iR|ED MAN, ALSO SINGLE Write for free outfit at. once.’ man wanted for farm work. Good Winston Co., Toronto, house furnished. Rcx L. Dawson, = A. w. June_29- July z-i-o-o. Albany. P-E. lsliuiil- 7 43 ‘ . 1' ‘i . -- i. Teachers. \Vani:.c_(l WANTED --A_ TEACHER FOR _- itlllc Harbor SqhIo9l.-'~Bupplc- ent 75 dollars. Jerome McDon- Lost l’? T-AT COVEHEAD FISIEITG c, se with‘ tip only; Please leave at Guardian Office and receive 4"- $°°'Y- 74l5'7j'~‘"4l reward. 752s 7 a 2i +__;_______ WANTED - secoso. c LAs s a ' For Sale teacher for Village Green School.‘ Vernon Breliautmfietfy. 7514.75.21 FOR SALE - HOUSE NO. 49 y | iOlebnr, Almost new with large WANTED THIRD ci.As_s TEACH“ _ lot. Apply F-ll- Roper Experi- m- gm- P01ntP19n5angv$¢h9Q-]_Mr5' mental Farm. Phone 308-1.. Ilenjaniin Jenkins, »Secretar_y,f -7492'7'2'6l- ‘Murray River, ‘-P.E.I. 750g.7..1‘41'FOR SALE-1928 MacLAUGHLiN Buick master six Sedan extra equipment gone 1500 miles, like new. priced right. Apply _“D" | y Guardian Office. 7gi90724i WANTED-WEACHER FOB DON- aldston School. Supplement $100. James lMdDouald, Sec’y. . - 7570-7~6-4l. ___.__i_ _ FOR SALE-IOHENP. PEDIGREED w A N 1' E n ..._ EXPEFflENQEDi lChlllchilla rabbits, all ages, SOmfl teacher for West ‘ ‘Coléeheadi AlllsllllykmllsFmllmll M“ School. Apply JJS. Alell. 90 Y- I“ '- ' 7577-76-21." _ ___l_l'i§7_'_7_'°_"2_l- WANTED - FOR Ail-lire TON FOR B°N$HAW SALE -— AT school first oryjgeqiygg‘ a ‘A Bridge two cottages with barns, teacher. upplome "ill- ‘ IQ 0. f lrlrglllilll“ 7"’ llllllmlfiznflr llltemggllh Second“, 12o. y n‘ r 3i.” ',,,,;m,',?,':,' L Alpply lI E. ‘spcreuwfi; ‘ “ “ ‘- a ' ‘ Crosbflflonshitw. . 7ii24-75-ii wyA N 1 syn - pa? time? lfirst cldss ieaclieiffyhij f, _,%stf.Ilq . alty iScliocl. Supplement 1150.005; ‘Apply ‘Russel ‘Bel-i, ‘Cilil Kai Female Help Wanted ‘ rlettotown H’ 3:74am WANTED. GOOD 7566-7-013Li, wyges. Apply Young Women's Christian Association. wANreo-irz-Aci-ii-z-a FQ_R.;_|,'|,UN'<* , tor ‘River School no 218. Slipplb- " . -ment one ihundrcd and fill-y GIllnWANTED-MAIO FOR GENERAL isms. ‘First class preferred. W. E.‘ ihousework- Apply between 7 and l . ‘Whitlock, iSedt o! Trustees- .‘ 3 at Rlil All“. t , , 7i539-‘7b-1Il , _- ~ 7514-7-4.__3l- WpNTE-U - AN exegnisuceo wawreo - mup. APPLY 234 irst‘ orcsecondclshss IIOBCIéGF-Ifel“ Queen Qguw .-~' ,~ TSiJ-T-fdil ark rner c on. “W. ' - ., -- l ‘gfnent 3129.991. .'.‘ _-,i.._"; D8lunQy.‘WANTED-— ln-FDR your. Al. ' it. Sec'y., Parlt Corner, R. It. 2. houucworlt- Allllly between 7.- lllld - , 5 - . ' ._.$5217 53i 8 to Mrs. Netting RlthyAIlts: -‘ ~ 7514 W171i Mantras - ascent). ill-AS 5 -----~ . ‘ ., teacher fc-r CorrirYji-lo Bllllillli- Wanted ‘supplement sv-hqo. tall; . 9"" _.._______.__,___'__"____ puns vucelivu- Ji l9». lllll-E-“F-rwiiureni-z r u a N .l s H e n “puny. Ceioigniricig- ,1 0-,, "I -,,,,,,,,. 1.. ...<-.i localit . Write ' ‘ ' QM“'7'G'3I_ "M" care or (luurdiahfglililé- -~~— -»-~r' <- l . 7s s‘ ' NTEDE-FIRQT o“ 60MB __________,__ ____._.--i---n- __ ’IHThIQ‘IQpQZ-QIQI prqprgrigtlg" °\ V‘? so experienced toao Qf-rlill‘ I . _ . "_-"“'"'" ’ _ ., ‘ i ‘innate; “Sicilian, uguigiieisliluct VBOHTdGI-‘S d N h a?" h tit)?“ iucéeufum ‘ .5“ P] .9 e \_.. '. ‘ ' E -A-‘r, I - , _ '5 - ~ we‘ w , _ 31¢ in, h tlb . oAnosas Acco ODAT‘ o‘ . y l‘ . , u, d, l‘ K My, a no?!’ f! y,_,,.v5e1"0JI-$-Bi ‘its Kept Street llilllilal ' ._ . , -- t: Tab‘, .- _' ' I ‘ w " ' '_Loullc ' W‘ , 1n on ’ 25in at.» shill‘... abuts Suit or Tollcillll» l" e 1's! bi-lnscompuuy who "l" mLa [h class trade. surilfllllw“ . . m», many with quality and ill- " ‘l’? Wuie latest styles, write the under- y‘ slmiedw ‘o has a hi! Pstlflld l" ““' i an ow itamillfil anti styles. ., will ‘ Nllh III. I orig tWuQtlSchIc-ol. - _.,,,. t. , X I _ l’ ' ' '3 rnianvlle. P-E-lq A bohutiiul star" Iflhpi l 6v» the" y l l yy . i" ' Y“ . sale-leer‘ "i :.s-i-». . I l» .~.- RANCHE '“""¢‘ of on; IQIVQ* ‘(glib ceulti oisi I _. _ "- HE ‘rnusrezs or ,y m), _ , ~ y iisioelsonti. snfhhiuhhairrzsg; A viioprniul ninth‘: alert ‘fill-d i . . ' ibhteachsr or’ ell __ Bridge back her me ory ever oar. > ‘ ~ n _ y Inserted hyy her Father, Mother, -, ’ ‘. " {nationalize is HERE. » 3 ‘l’ l‘ “mi” I " ‘ , » l . T ‘i’ ~- kind that crow! Yo" l‘ "l" ~ - i - ’ " ' . - - i i r tmqmm Job, “Ann, _ p vy , _, > This PROMPT oaueaisrr . 5 v , J ‘ ,. .21‘ swlm0. Q y y‘ __ W ‘y '_ 1n I . y... r w-r-.~-»~»= N. lluiliuottilll . ‘,_ - "l" “Island and will spend a holiday 511i ,.iId1lll‘ll iHollor-ah) a_y daushter. 2| leaving at 2.30 by motor toyllownfll» rgnggnd, _~ . F. ‘flar- | l tte I "hriiibe ioreozs“ home from ‘New York City (lll Nlonjclllllllllles fall‘ illlll ll K094 Rlllolllll day night to spend hen vncflnmyof business was done today. There ne1-n_ awas no change in the potato mark- ____ "‘ei, prices holding steady, offerings ID-r, E. M3ygar9[ ‘Mtu-Knnzin, of new crop American potatoes are "New York City. has arrived iii thedlot‘ 110W BXQOSSil/B- IN MEMORIAM MR5. MARGARET WOOD her home in Flat Rivcr. l — l iMr. and Mrs. Wesley I$liiiw ofi ‘IPITIVGYIIIII,’ Mass. arc spending iii slioit vacation oi. the home of Mrsw ~ 'S‘liaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. JnlF-i . ‘lllmall. Si. Clitberines. i The death occurred in the Prince Jildward Island ‘Hospital at three o" ' Mr. and Mrs. Wiomns '.\icNuti. clock yesterday morning 55M...- and ‘llcv. ‘DAM. Grant 0i ‘Millllflllllfi garet MadCirlluiu, widow of the late lllotflleil l0 ‘the City yesterday. rc- ‘William Wood. in the 78th your of turning in the evening. her age. i lMrs. Wood had been a patient in Mr. William Earle cl’ the Caniiibtne hospital yo,» eve,- [wo nm.mhs_ ian Government Wireless Service. suffering from a nlullgnant disease left MP8 0X1 the Allllllllilfe Milll" but she bore her sufferings with day. the 4th. for Belle Isle. Lallru- tine Christian resignation. She dor, where for the next yefll‘ lie was a (laughter of the late John will- lie in charge of the direction Maccflnum and was be,“ a; Ln; illliiilli; station there. 14-8, and later of Eimworid Farm. . flf-lcntral Royalty. where ‘he removed ‘Mr. Lyman Jay ‘ll Fllllllllg seven years ago. He died in the Brook, who is now in the Citvenrly winter Cy 1921p Hospital suffering twin ii 1W1; She leaves to mourll one brother. break ill lliB 18ft flllll M11111 tilfilm?‘ Daniel MtiCittllum of ‘Iiot 4-8, aud- atcd flihouldfll‘. caused "m" the two sisters, hire. James M. Roper blow oi’ a stray skyrocket at the ot‘ art-st Royalty and -Mrs- lPeter rllfielli- tllslllay 0i’ fllewolks l" Vie‘ Dewar of Ncwlanils. Two stepsons. toria lPark, is doing n. well ns call ‘Cecil dud Lincoln ‘Wood, 0f Cen- be expected. tral IRc-yal-ty, also survive. ' i ‘The late lMrs. Wood was a wo- tRov. Robert Smart, Mrs. Sniuihman of splendid quail-ties oi‘ mind and liltio daughter, ilnrntliy, wllillnm] heart, and ilcsoivcdly held in loft. Canada ill Sclliulllllfll‘ l0 Vhll the highest eslccln bysll who know their former homo in England, ai"-1_.ne,-_ _ rived in Montreal on Monday ""1 The funeral will be held today the CJP. Steamer Monitca-lul and from the residence oi‘ her stepson,‘ are spending a fow ilifys ill W951‘, Lincoln Wood, to Pownal lCenictery. field, .\lr. ISmerUs former pasiof-ylsorvices will start at two o'clock atc. prior tn leavillfi i0 ‘MllFl8Y‘lii_ the afternoon, and the funeral 7509-74 ZillHirrbdr, IKE-ll“ Wile?" lllel’ Wllrwill leave ntlielf past two. Reverend rcsidc-Sl. John Telegrilllll Jfllll-{ylltoss ,0. Eaton will offlclate. nal- l r i ~Aspiiiiig and grooved rings halve BIRTH5 ‘ n Illvliilliilllid to be iplaceil in cctrlio light. sachets to preveiint MORRISON -1;n this clity (All gilnreJttlllllls ibelml; lllrieil loose. 22 to Mr. and rs. . rt llI' . 1i -‘, -.-—-<+c>--—-- _ risoil 0f Afllllfilllll- ‘Mimi. (new Remember only the good points bl’. your friend's; and 'twouldn‘t do a blbof. harm to speak of them. DEATHS _ _ -~"‘ O+O44+OQQ mmo-ovowooo» WOOD---At the Prince Eilwliril Isl-E > and Hospital, Tuesday. July iii/ll,» ‘I EAR MITE e REMEDY b . "1 I. ‘ . 1.0.27, Mrs. ‘William when. MKKI Til‘, years, Funeral from the residence, of her stepson, Lincoln Woodv‘, Control Royalty illillllf- Wllilllesilll-Y- service starting int-a p.m-. funeral l for in-lerment- - ‘ Mg. “l ministry u uva Dodoel, who‘ m pulled. im-‘r liesr unasham- '- Ill-ION! 14c Iiud. Moto Abltibi Winnipeg n w: De Q ridge and Newark Rochester Head. sure relief sure, why remedy is where. chairman, ed Kermit noted p; m. um . International Paper Co. International Petroldum Montreal Power National IlrDweries Asbestos Pid. New . .. Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . .. iLuquc, Rixey, Nchf grave, Osborne and ‘Iiartnett. Moore and Manion, Shoffiier and Only games scheduled. Wcllsei- and lioffnian, Hattie zrDon’t Submit to Asthma. ‘ you suffer wihloiit hope of break. i‘ ; v r - ing‘ the chain's which hind yon do "Oi- llut of anoiiher (ii-lyithie pnrcnnnn ~ "f Di" J‘ D- Kellvsssuinthmn Rem- edy. A triiaii will drive doubt as "to its efficiency. Independence Day ~ Celebrated In London . (sllflelol to. the Glllrdian) » l-IQNDDN. July, 5—'Iudependenoe. lllly Weeicelebratedln London to- night by the largest dinner. ever held by the American Society in London. Ambassador l-Iou-ghton was Ahldntic Refinery Co. .. 3 Am. Locomotive Co. . . . . .. 105%- - Am. Smelt. and Being. Co. .. 153% Union Bag and Paper Co. 32 Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. 43% Con; andfljuyd. Rlv.gl'R..,_148% Cube.‘ Cane Sugar Co. Pi’ . 35 Con. Gas Co, (NY, . . . . . . . .. 1021/; .. 82% r Car Co. .\. Mis. Kan. and Tex. ‘Ry. .. . .. 219 Reading Co. ' . . . . . . . . .. .. 117 SouthernTiiciflc Cont... . 118 Ulilon Pacific Ry. . . .. . , . . . 174% Westinghouse lElectrid . .. 76% United States Steel 120% Montreal stocky ‘Exchange 94. Electric . . 73% Asbestos Com. New . .. . . 22% 88. Brazilian Traction . . . . . . . .. 1601/; Spanish River Preferred . 112V,- Spanlsh River Pfd. 112% Spanish River Com. .. .. 99 Steel Company of Canada .. . 134 Shnwlnigan . . . . . .. . _82 Can. Steamship Pfd. . 881/}, Dominion Bridge 178 Banks ‘ ‘ Wheat-July, 145%; Scpt., 144; Dec., 147%. Corn~July, 97; Sept, 106%,; ‘ Dec., 110. Oats-July. 45%; Sept, l7; Dec., ‘.4- “lllfiill—~.llliy, 158%; Oci., 116%.; 0., H3544. Big Leagues Baseball results: (Canadian Press) ,National League ' ", R- H. 15., Boston . . . . . . . . . . . 4 11 l Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . .. 5 9 1 Genewich and ‘Ilogan. ‘llewitt and Wilson. Cincinnati .. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and Har- llaffner. Only games today. (n; ,5 lnteFnatlonal League R. II. E. Jersey City . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 l0 0 Syracuse . . . . . . . . . 11 14 2 'Ellis, Parks, Nehf, and ‘Cobb, Johnson and Morrow, RJI. E. Reading . 91-4 0 , Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 13 2 I-leriisoii, Gardner, Nchi’ and Dam is, Doyle and Stylos__ R.H.E 4103 990 American League ' n. ii. s. Philadelphia . . . . . . . . 5 i0 t) Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 16 1 138K013 Willis. and Cochrane y. i " I — ‘ R. H. E.- W-"lshlnsihn ..... 6 o 1" - New York . . . . . . . . .. 7 l0 llllillvy. Bruxton and ‘Ruol, H0y[,l (lraiit, Sbawkoy and Collins. l i" , I ‘ ‘ WINNING STREAK 7-4 New York ...:::::.:::::: 3.3 lint‘ l ~ . ..J".““il"§’f'.".i.‘ili". “T37. ' " ‘ ‘ \ ——————~—— ‘ 91>. onmons- . . '- ,,,,,,,,,, ll-ll- igiDespite tile c001 evening, large number S" “m” -------------- ~1 2" 3i 0i fans witness the Stars first defeat 7 Wliitcchill, Wells, and woodnnyl Galilon and Schang, ‘Shea. only Blames scheduled. If away all The fill!‘ 0011193 will coil- vllwe you more nhan anything ‘ihnt cnn be written. When Ihelp is so suhfer? This monomers; sold by dealers every- snd the speakers includ- Roosevelt, Lord Darling, , as England's wittieet msg- istrate, and H. ills-Editor cl’ the London Timcsfrhe dinner received felioitatione from President Coolidge. The Model Silver Fox 6o Ltd , The Annual neniral Meeting of ‘Wiokbmmi ‘Steed. fawlgaelzmh|y°=:mIll::'gl§c'::; ‘- the ninth. Bolger one stools. may» l! ' l.‘ E. ‘l. MuCREAQY P"'"d'"' pulled down three" l quid?‘ y, . y_./ .yA peppy start for LAZY morning appetites can't help waking up to the glorious flavor of s l n. II. n. that... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s7 o ' i , Pittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 19 o Kellogg's Pep" _ Reinhard, mu and O’Fari'cl, Ald- How you enjoy those crisp, crunchy and $0 809d fiakcys of whole wheat. Different! Deliciously different from any’ cereal you ever tasted. Pep brings pep. 'It’s power in a package! Contains the vitamins 3, and the energy-building elements of i whole wheat. l PEP the day! And the bran! Just enough to make it mildly laxative. Helps prevent con- stipation. No wonder it’s so good- for you. Let Pep bring you pep. Serve it for breakfast‘, for lunch or the kiddies’ evening meal. With milk or cream. Add fruits or honey if you like. Pears, pruneabananas, raisins, with Pep, are . extra delicious and healthful. Your grocer has Pep. the Peppy cereal food l ~ at the hands of the Rovers. Popular l verdict with good ball. - . l At the Abegwcit grounds last ev- the Stars-——l.ynds, S. ‘Ryan, HOWJIUC fining the Roversand ‘Stars opcn- and McCarcy one cacli, 4. McCu. c, ,cd up “the second sovllflll- lll the Howatt and Lynda one each in t o ‘City Leszue "Baseball Schedule. the ninth that (Iiil not count in the bqx ,-Rovers taking the Stars lIllO camp score, . ti". "W lllllll 0i 7 l0 4- U"? Hamil WW4‘ For lilo Rovers, Cullen slammed Tllllefl l" the llellllllllilg 9f m” "lmhiout ‘two two bangers and pllllcd‘ illllllllis 0" 3000M" ‘ll darknelsHlosvn two foul catches, Blanchard with ‘the score standing 7 all. lull one “nuns, llnyleil two buzzer and levemed “Wk l" the mgmh Ho" ail milflelil catch, McKenzie a two llllllllg“ 5M“? the alwers m” 909' bugger, Wiliams two singles, Car- "l" vardlct 0t 7 m 4' boiiell and Mcinnis a single each. Tmi Rovers played headvup ha“ Wlialcn a foul catch. Runs. Cullen F.“ ‘lhrmlgh- timely hitting and a" two lllanizbard. Whulen, Doyle, ma‘ “Mmm support‘ Rom“ m‘ a Carhnunell and-t iliongaphie one MuiM-‘Tallllmgofin the “Gnu-d m-learli 7 Carbonnell 4 stiike outs “m” m" ll" - m. rand as “‘*‘“"'c.nnnr1. 4 and MacQuaid 12. I nniswniiiilnn one~i rthe fifth Mid- , y _ one in fhoflsevent y holding the i ' Stsrs- scoreless until the sixth in- nings. "‘. "v ' é‘ . Tbetiflovers fans got alrevenlnz‘ Batteries vSiars—~lVicQuald and McCabo, ' ' decisions. Ilmpire—Jack McAleer- Beses~lFred Moore. Scorer-Charles ‘Stewart. Score Hoard-W. McTague. Police Officer-Joseph Trainer. Good work Rovers, keep it up. Rover stock went sway up last evening. Carboniiell and Connors ihad ‘em guessing for a bit last evening. out last evening-and though dis- appointed at the Stars losing was happy to see the Rovers put up such a good brand of bslL. A little less crabbing on the de- clsions of the officials in charge would be a good thing to bear in fansjlso, whet looks good from the stand does not always look good to the eyes closer to the scene of itch ion and a player of either teams should be good enough sports to take the decision with a amiie- If the officials, there would be no need of anyone frowning on their for rejoicing andflthey surely took full adoantsge oFit. y ‘ ___ The Stars while. Wflflfillfl~ bard, were playing wbafieemed a loslns a game as the Rovers handled every- thibg that came olf their bats up to “acne the sixth inni s, when they push- ‘ ' ed two runs o er the plate. adding‘ two more in the ilflVélltll. They, went on a batting l-ally in the first M of'the ninth which evened the score, butlt was too late, ilark-ness came on and the gameyvss called ‘glvlnltbe Rovers the ‘game by the yscoreof7to 4. w Rovers-Carbonnell, Connors and Cullen. Line up: taro Catcher Filth... 1st base ‘ flndibsse 3rd base "l5 15°" "1""? ¢°"‘P"Y Wl" l”. For th ‘Stars Lynda had a iwn ‘smmsml’ the message was, _‘ Nd. IN!‘ M"! ill "l0 Y~ M- c- A- R°°"'"“bagger sIretchiag it to a three in Hows" "' ‘Momnhuhlo lightning two, slnslesrouo infield catch, Mo‘ Clbe shit a two lbllllfil‘ it‘: tlketxélnth.‘ Martin an cutie d c c . srey fails. Runysfor w. a J4. . Rovers ........, Cullen‘ McQusld .,, . . .. Carbonnelll cCarey ......-.. ... ..,._., Blanchard S. Ryan .....'..l. y. .....Willlaml ‘Lynda w. Whales Martin ... McKenzie .Fiel bill LBIMSQI‘ . . . . . . r. . - - . . . . . . . D07“ numb“ h ‘utomiflc; yea‘ 4..., “._.'.§'.‘yi.oiigshlyiic ‘Beam Service From ‘ Britain to Africa , Inaugurated (Special no in» alteration) -. IflNIlZWn-lulyyi. - A can? mwmq 2M1 mvilloir- it ooo miles to on town may in twenty-fourth lllft oi’ a i bile i flash, "yoflfqu roooi from Capetown, annonnq“ -. {was secvloo ..:.i...'_"~~*~»-scr wanflfi . ,_ BoXScore 12345678-R.H.E. 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