w» - .11‘ ti housework. Apply 14. Lower Bread and lloney "THE QNMIK WITH A SMACK m rr" Give It to the klddiea for 'tweentime lunches. Honey in Comb . 50¢ l Small Jars ..... .. 2o s‘... < Quart Jar: .. $1.25 ‘ ’ 5 lb. Tln ;1_5o t Guaranteed pure laland Honey, carefully prgpirgd in , aanitarysurroundlng s. PROFEOCOR H. Voice Specialist. Teacher of Plan Orion and Voice. Studio 14o Grea R0010 H000 flour in barrel. cotton mtye and elghtheatloweat prlcea of the ylear, get it through your t jobber. THE FOOTBALL game between St. Duustswe and K. of C. teams scheduled for this afternoon is postponed nnd will be played Sat- urduy afternoon at 3.60 at the Aibezweit Grounds. POLICE COU1RT.-— Before the Stlpendiary’ ‘Megistrata yesterday a $2 tine was imposed in‘ the case 0f n lbreach of the traffic by-laws. One driver charged with breach of the motor vehicle Act was re- manded. . ONE 0R TWO of tho .choic. piece-a at Auction 79 Sydney 8t. on Friday 1O p.m. Old Engivinh = Jenkins 8r A Son Everything That's Good to ' Eat l. . BIRTHS. WATT$.—~ At York on Oct. 1st. to Mr. and Mrs. 11/111111. n daughter. ..____________ MARRIACGI-IES GI-LLIS-TRAIN.QR__ T... m... P1089 of Mrs. Catherine Gillis of Kinkora, to Mr. Jae. 'l‘rriinor, city was solemuizsd at 31,, Dunstan} Cathedral yesterday luor-nlng, Rev Maurice McDou-lld ‘officiating. BLSHOPV- McKENZlE.-— At the home of the bride, N0. 7b’ Hayfield Street, Charlottetown, on October 4th by theRev. J. Dugald McKen- zie, Allen Waiter Bishop of Dorch- 65181‘. N. B.. to Wlnnlfred May McKenzie. Frank DEATHS I . __ _ _ __ v TAYLOR-At St. Peter's Island. 3011i. 17th, Lloyd 1.. Taylor. only son oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. -WillIam Tay- 101‘. aged 4 years our] four months. liuddcd on earth to bloom in Ilea- Veil. BOWLING-At the residence ilcr daughter, Mrs. East Royalty on Oct. 4. Elizabeth liowllng, age 77 years. Funeral will leave the residence of her soa Ediward Dowling. 200 Euston SL. Friday morning at 8.40 for St. Dunstans Cathedral. thence to B. (l. (Yclnetery. DALTON-At City Hospital, Oct. 4, Mary Murray. aged 27 years. oi’ Monday, James Smith ‘ Brace Knocker, originally owned by Duke of Kent, Prince's Lodge i-lalilifax. Old china over 150 years. Mahogany dining table, genuine- in excellent conditilen, came out on Mayflower. Steel engraving. etc. and beautiful modern furni. turc. A Wl-iiiamoon, Auctioneer. Oct. 5' 2i... FIRE AT NORTHAM—-A disast- rous fire broke out yesterday at Northam and resulted in the loss of a large barn and contents bu- longlrlg to Mr. Edger Milligau. u farmer of that place. M-r. Milligan was engaged in threshing at the time and it is supposed that u. spark a-ccideutly dropped, ignited the straw. The flames spread very rapidly and before help arrived the crrtie barn was ablaze. Every thing possible was done to extin- guish the flames but they had gain ,ed so much headway that nothing igtutd be saved. _. wife of John Dalton. Remains will be removed from her late resid- ence 04 Fitzroy St.. this afternoon at 3 o'clock by road to her father's home at Lot 65. Funeral will take place Friday morning at 8.45 to Lot 65 Cemetery. Gout mind's Orieniai C1061“ frvw v i g to u line. Group: of Ii figure» 1 . lit- pnlfl for. 4 svonla for one week. Situation wn-rlt. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS t i “Airing-ion per line per duy. Dc per line per ilny for 3 tluya or over. 8c pra- Ilur per tluy for ll tluya or over. C-ount ll “unl- lll per rent. lllncoualf for culls. Ail Special llatea Furnished Room: uel. 75c for aeven Initial letteau, count uu one won]. tin-an form! part n! ml. untl lnnnt \Vulatctl, Mk: [or levels words pea- A. TANTON two new long hlta “Otumhllntfl. ""1 "W11! Bhou-id i cry Over You". untoanmo TODAY, (our can 1nr renltiiL cni5xnl1n ‘ BHOF from Holniarrs Catalog, PABTIME Iron: D‘ dlelock till .1 will Market Oct, A Oct. 5 2i, SPECIAL llaruson, Auctioneer. will "Stumbling" and "Why Should I cry Over You." ATTENDING 8T. JOHN MEET- ING-JMess/rs D. A. wedlock, W. W. Rogers and Angus McEavchern, city, are attending this week a special meeting of all the Provin- cial Maritime dcalcrs of tho Mc Laughiin-Buick Motor Car Com- pany together with their mechan- ics at St John. PERSONALS iMr. and Mrs. Burton Sears, of West Ilurwlck, Mrrsir, are visiting llis Worship Mayor Jenkins was among the visitors attending the Prince County Exhibition yester- day. Miss Louise H. Hacken has rc- turned to New York after spend- ing the past two months in this city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Down and Mr. Down. iMr. G. Jardine. manager of the Royal Bank of Canada, arrived home Tuesday night after spend- ing n vacation through New Bruns- wick nnd Nova Scotla. tongue Pointe Assymm Damaged by Fire (Special to The Guardian.) QUEBEC, Oct 4—'l‘wo fires he- iicvoll to ho incendiary and with- in 24 hours of each other caused damage estimated at more than $20,000 to the Si. Jcan De Dleu Hospital for the insane at 1.0118110 Points yestertlay and‘ this morn- t-rouble with the 3,000 inmates at the asylum. Many of them not lug was burning. Maritime Produce by . G. G. M. M. Steamers To Soutiirn States? The Amherst News it ime Provinces QLQAAAAA a‘ A 7 Agents Wanted WANTED LIVI AGENTS for Watkins 150 products. Dlreo to consumer. WWO, The J. B. Watkins Co., I'll Oral; 8L. Wit, Montreal. ~0ALE8MEN lAKNTEO FOR “The Old "Reliable Foothill Nunoriea’ to solicit orders for high clan nursery atoclr Experience uuneo esenry, territory reserved high est uuaulllllliOlll paid, handeom equipment. Write for full particu lara. Stone b Wellington, Toron- to, Ontario. Situatlons Vacant l 5 PRIVATE ‘CHRISTMAS v greeting cards; sample book free; men and women already M lsceilaueous STUDENTS CAN BE ACCOMMO dated with room and board. Ap ply Guardian office. 80059-29411 v _.,_............_--_..-._?~.- KNOW YOUR LIFE. —LATE8T scientific method. Developyour powers. Send birth date; 25 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Walter Winston Kenilworth, '88 MONTREAL FUR ling Co., does the highest class remodelling and repairing. Coats made to order. All kinds of fur trimming on hand. Our work guaranteed. Riley Build- ing, Queen Street. Open even- lugs. FIEMODEL- 1 FI-OR SALE A BUILDING LOT 50 a "W *s.rr..::l"’ lbs-iii? 53.1"»? fi-‘i-“Jii- ‘*3? 81" Brant-ford. Ont. B31419“! S‘- u b "i." '§.."°..'I.'.%' .‘.‘.I...i‘.°’f.?"..‘.l§ ‘°?.§’.‘.'I..'i., .I§.'i5”§.".'.-.-'i? ‘.315. spare time. No canvassing. We in- Avenue. Terms to cult pur- ti struct nnd supply you with the chaser. APIYIY B- 91111" 8‘ 5m" 1’ work. West-Angus Show Card Auctioneer-s. 900054-541 Service, 102 Coibourne Building, Tomato. Lost ¢--._._-. LOGTL-A PAIR or couonao ' rim 0Y0 8101111011- “"11" 111mm‘- Whontiey Riverdwelling house Icy. 1t was brought out at tho leave with Bent.‘ $301191‘ B1111 . “ti bgraa. Apply 4n Robert J. conference that the Southern get i-pward. ] 800975-341. 36"" ., ' I ,__ gpouas-LFB-iii States furnish a market for albout ‘" ‘ ' ' ' » ‘ ‘ ' ‘ five ‘million bugs of seed potatoes uoer A Lk$ ‘awozcH-cnoee of St. Andrdw. Findertyll/‘ilimbl? b I III ' rewarded y eav I 11900695563] I g no: Hotel. Teachers ‘P81111011. WAINTUO. -— IICOND OLA.‘ 1 teacher for Point Do Roche ,- School. fluppiornest M11117 , _ _ , re .. ‘D M shmun w sooon-a-al ‘ 111-11» WnntetL-Femlln 7 ____;._l-_ took WANTED-ONE WILLING to learn at tin Oilfton Roule- yvmruo IXPIRIINGID MAID "for gneral . ueuaoeorlu Anal! iron. ant-a ~.- eunlitvi‘ SLOPE WANTID -—_ YOUNG FARM WANTEflw-WANTDD TO‘ FOR BALE-{SMALL COTTAGE. S cgnti-iitlylooated, all modern con- veniences. Apply Guardian Of- ilce. 900010-441 FOR. BALE. Farm for sale at to calves one month. old» Write for breeding palates or call nnd sea them, Edwin Riki. R0110 Boy, rant. . 1100017-4-31. - -_ Wnntert COUPLE oen be accommodated with room and bowrdln private family. centrally located. _ _ For further particulars apply Guardian. 3i purchase immediately. tor cosh. a farm of IQO-lflfllo‘ in laod _ m Grafton Street. zooms-sol urea A MAID ron causal Prince 3 Street. Mimi: 000027-151 dition, with gbod house and out-i buildings. With or without int- plelienta and stock. Franhfleldy er, Lorne Valley, Lot 58. t 9000l5-4-lIk _> freight agent oi the C.N.R. Munc- prorninerllt Niew Brunsnliok shin per; AC. Fawcett-‘.~M.P.~P.. West- moreland nnd Mr. hcrst. would expect the farmers of the Maritime Provinces to supply pro- duce ench trip that would Include ' 20.000 bugs of potatoes, aibout fif- For sale ty tons of hay bags of turnips. more, Charlton, Savannah Jnclrsonurllle. fllhe iiliaritirne P!!!» vlnces are anxious to ship etc. nnd we need in return fertili- sers most of which come from tho etc, . . . _ - ' ‘b11119 government ‘frostprool warehouse at .St. John would aid very materially out of the service. said Mr. Ship- nlone. There are now about sev- ildward island." Canadian Government on; W.C. Robinson, Sackville, a Sbipley, Alu- "Mr. Shipley said the C.G.'M.M. and about 5,000 If such cargoes re provided the C.G~|M.M.. will lace irwo boats in the service. The lproposod service will be etween St. John, Norfolk, Balti- and to lose Southern ports quantities of otntoes, turnips, hay, lumber. outhern States, cottonseed, fruit. in the carrying" UANCE tonight a‘ t. " . ‘rt-ts sun-us‘ racklnojco. commence-t buying, ‘dirgflggd hogs on Tuesday ‘irexhioth ingt. ‘ gf‘ 900041-541. AUCTION SALE ‘ A-IIIOIIIGIIIIO Model 90 Overland 5 pane. 5 good Wren. Car in good running repair were 1 p.m.'Friday 6th 461m . ADDED ATTRAC- TION AT THiE PRINCE EDWARD TONIGHT AND FRIDAY Guo Hill sing two new pong hi“ in the vicinity of Murray Harlbor H evenbeing nwnro that the build-race to do the pitching and as was the following interview which will. ‘s. E- will guarantee] certain shipments of 1110111108. 111° Merchant Murine, Limited, will inaugurate] G _ _ rvasrme DANOE tonlgh “f” 51m‘- "1197 19 11- from o. o'clock nu n2. er c ‘ . T,oN5-],"'-,h. $325.1’ ‘:71’??? OFFICE CLOSED. —- m. W. 1.. Mum and h,“ a Hm "n" °' MoLellaafs dental office win be ( special to The Guardian.) 1' "1 1 1"" '1"! closed throw-ism, 3. ns-nw YORK, Polo Grounds. 0a.] fiklrt the’ New York Giants battled from behind here this afternoon and took the first game of the ser- Ies from the Yanks 3 to 2. After pecking away at the fast ball of J03 Bush the bullet hurling ace of the American Leagues obs-m- much luck. the Giants hopped on him in the eighth inning drove him out of the box and won the game with three runs. lSuccessive singles in the eighth- lay Bancroft, Groh, Frizch and E. Meuscl tied the score and Young's sacrifice fly off Waite Hoyle who was rushed to the rescue, scored game. The Yanks had plenty of‘ trouble with the south-paw slants] of Arthur Nah-f in the sixth inning when they scored. their first run and took the lead on a single 'bY the great Barbe Ruth. Again in the seventh, the Yanks tallied on Bob Meusels single and tiwo errors by] the Giants defence, Bush started off badly and was not in his usual fonm. He could not get his curve bull working and being forced to] serve them down in the lniddleJle finally found himself up against! n. vicious attack of McGritwsmonJ Nehf who started the game for] the Giants, pitched superbly.‘ hel vcns in brilliant form and he gov himself in trouble by his own clding slips, The opening game" of the series was witnessed by a crowd of 40.000, Boil) Shawikey is] expected to pitch the second game tomorrow for the Yanks and eith- er iScott ur McQuillan is expected- to work for the Giants, The playing field was in perfect condition, the usual band wa_s_fur- nishing popular music rwlthnut overly bothering the fans in the stands. There was too much of in- terest on the field. Just before the start, Manager Huggins aa- nnunced n switch in the Yankee] batting order which he has used at times during the season, hel moved Bob Meusel up to fifth] place and pushed Schang down to, sixth. Eddie Bennett the mascot] 0f’ the Yankees who has been] with four iMnjor League clubs and has never lost a pennant, and Billy Craig, the good luck brlnger of the Giants were in places of prominence, attention 0d’ the crowd was turned‘ from. the field when Commissioner Landis and General Pershing came down through the stands and tor-k uos-_ isession of a field box. Both dof-‘ Ifed their 1181.5 and bowed in greet-' lng. In neither case was there any1ing. Pershing was in mufti, Man-ikn ‘nger McGraw announced he had ,solected Art Nehf, his southpalw |cxpectcd Manager Huggins said -that Joe Bush would go to the ]mound for the Yankees. The stardw [were completely filled just-before] |thc ganne time with an estimatc' lcrowd of 38,000. The Linc-up: Yanks: Witt, cl’, Dugan, Flb, Ruth. rt’. Pipp lib , It. M-cuscl, 11., Scang, c, wartime to the infield- pwbltshes 21b. Scott, ss. bush p. n : Ilancroft, as, Groh 3b, Frlsch 2b.' Stengcl cf.S nyder c, Nehf. p. Unr] pires——Klem at plate, Hildebrand first Ibnse. McCormick second 4.—-Full of the Motlraw spirit ofl pions for seven innings wlthoutl Frlzch with the run that won the Mt iyfillllg up: lbali l, strike 1, culled, iScott threw high to haggl Owen; third base. the gamg was a hard chance and it went lo are» - tors. Neil: continued to work most effectively. He had a curve that .waa breaking two feet and cut- ting the corners of the plate. Ban- ]cr0ft's catch was the first thrill- |lns piece of fielding; it rubbed Bush of an apparently sure hit. (Gianta)- Nehf up: strike 1. swims. foul; strike 2. hall, 1. Nehf out on a grounder to Plpp, unas- sisted on an easy roller, Bancroft "l" be" 1. bail 2. strike 1, called; Bancroft out. Ward to Pipp on n little roilerfGroh up: strike 1. celled. ball 1, Groh hit to left centre i'or a triple. He was stop lied at third by Meusela bullet whip from the fence. Frisch up: foul. strike 1, Frisch popped to Ward in short centre, no runs, 1 . 11o errors. Bush was still :t bit wobbly and could do nothing with his curve iball, while the Giants were hitting viciously his fast one, Meusel's from the left field fence cut oft what looked like a. homer for Groh; Fourthi Inning (Yankay-Dugnn up: strike 1, swung, ‘ball i, strike 2. culled, ball 2. Dllgan singled PM Bancroft. Ruth up: Ruth forced Dugan at second, Frisch to Bancroft on the first bull, Pipp up: hull 1. strike 1. callcd, strike 2. calls-d, ball 2, foul, ‘ball 3, Pipp fanned, rnvinging and Rut]. wt... iiflllbicd stealing, Snyder to Bau- croft, no runs. 1 hit. no errors. The Yanks tried the hit and runwheu Plop fanned; but Ruth mtg easily 011118111 going down. (Giantai- Meusei up strike 1, 11111100: Meueel out, Scott to Pinp, fou.l, strike 2, ball 3, Young fun. ned, the third one called; Kelly "l1. Kelly singled to left on the first lbilll. it was n fast drive, past Dogan. Stcrrgei up; Stgngg] pop. lied to War-d. No runs, 1 hit, no errors. Bush was still nervous and had trouble with his curve bail. he tightened, however, sitter Kel- ly‘s single and made Stengei bite on a had ball for nn easy out. Fifth inning (Yankg- it, Me“. sci up: hall 1, strike 1, swung. Meusel singled to Bancroft, it was u hard chance which the giant shortstop did well in stop- _"~ continua‘ First World Series Game 1 Goes t0 the Giants 3-2 FLAYE ‘and AGE THBEE. R ‘E NAVY CUT 131001151755 / . 7.....- can’! beat ml”. ‘°‘°‘¢@‘"=fé8I §°S Eumelfizr- 5O a aa/w D1113. Schang up: Schnng sacni-t ficed; Neill to Kelly on the first hnLi pitched; Ward up zball 1. strike 1, bull 2. ‘ball 3, Ward walk- ed. It was the first pass of game. Scott up: ball 1, strike 1 culled. Scott lined into a play, Young to Frisch. , hit, no errors. Scott's hit Iookedisnttth tmtted to, Nan.’ E Snqtttthe City iloiwling League for coin- iike a sure single, ocked down. (Gienta)—_ Snyder up: strike 1,] culled; Syndcr out; Scott to Pippq had to leap for it. 1, called. strike 2, flWlillg, ball l,‘t foul; Nehf popped to Ward inrtht-Qw to ttrst M“, pm], took “invitation ]ont of the dirt. , vEighth inning (Yanks) -—-Ryan 19115119- now pitching for the Giants, Witt] 12p: ball 1, hull 2. strike 1. called; oul, strike 2, Witt fanned swing- he ma the Giants hitting at batltlnl- Dunn 1w: iwil 1. strike 1- 011 9H9)’ Ghflnflcalled; Drrgan tilled to iSuengel; Ruth up: bull 1, ball 2, called, strike 2. called; Ruth fun- . ned looking at the last one. BwcrmPruns, no hits, no errors. Ruth was 11 beaudgreutly’ peeved at the second cali- Wnked strike and when Umpire Kliem waved hirn out on the third tossed his hat high in the air and strode slowly to the outfield with snort centre field. Bancroft up: foul. strike-l, strike 2, called, foul hall, 1, foul, bail, 2, Bancroft out;1 Scott to Pipp, No runs. no hits, no errors. Bush was getting bctter,]t halls and going out Sixth Inning (Yanksy-Bush up: strike 1 ,CllII(3lI, ball 1, bull 2, foul, strike 2. foul Bush out, tifui stop of a hard drive; up: foul, strike 1. Witt wna safe when Meusel muffed his fly. lti Stengel up: lball 1. bail 2. strik 1, called. Stengel then singled Dust but it was 1- - £82111 gtmtolhl gtzgilkgtigkfuulll’ tout E_ met in the Y.M.(‘-.A. lust _ smith h“ ‘mo n double ‘pmyscotturnd discussed the rc-nrglllliniltililiflaring oi‘ British passangcrmagents w ‘vdrd t] pm“ No “ma, three of this league and also the first and Pipphm no arm", Sea" made a brtLsrble addition to it of two Blilcfillritlsh shipping involved Nehf up, strike "ant stop 0t- a ha"; mt ha" and local teams, the Aibeglveits tow-tire Calutilumpians, to whom inc. It was‘ scored as a single hrew to Ward who made a strike 1 e No ire 2 hits, no errors, Bush was unable 3. 8111110 Z. 8W1111E. Gwh 0111 H1001- I0 ‘find the corners and started off 111E. 301101114 to Ward when Men- so wolrlbly that ‘Mays manned lip sel failed to connect on a hit and in the bull pe/n, he found himself, F1111 D111)’. 111011881 was M55011 00¢ however nnd got the side out. up; strike 1, ha" 1, mm; gi-qnnrieihruns, no ‘nits, no errors. The rank to Kelly, R] Muesel up: strike Libflliery 1001041 M00501 0f 1110 strike 2, ‘boll 1. | swlinging at a wide curve. Schariglfiroli was out five yards going to up: bull 1, Bancroft out, Ward to strike l. Plan ereunded out 10 Plpp, lt was an easy bunder. Groh K0111’. 01111115181011. 1 rim. 2 hits. 1 “p, i)..." 1, strike 1_ bu" g_ mu], t-rror. ’l‘iu.- Yanks finally got to strike 2, Groh singled to left, it N011! 811d 110 We! “V061 110111111010 was ,1 Tex“ League,» .1" {mat of rlran one run by the tight defence Aieugf," FrjsL-h “in strike 1_ you], of the Giant infield. Witt made a Frisch singled-to 1m, Groh stoil- 10011511 alts-mint to score on Dus- ping at second, it was a duplicate. on's grounder and was cut down of Grolrs hit, E. Mcusel up.st-rike 011-111)’. r swung, foul, strike 2, bail 1,. (Giant-P Groh up: hall 1. Groh nml Frisch advanced on a 11111110 1. 9111111111 . 10111. 8111119 2- passed bull. Muesel. mined out to foul. bull 2. boil 3. Groh walked- gcytang, back 0g the watt, on a Frisch up. Frlsch fouled out on high one, Young up. ball 1, foul, lite first bail to Scilaflgi 91°11 att-ike- L stt-tke 2‘ swung, m" g_.was held at first. E. Meusel up: you“; Poppa] to ptmL no rung, ball 1, bai.1 2, strike 1, called, ball when Schang dropped his third gemmt "Hung (yanknr. mm, strike, hut quickly recovered, no at- Mugga] fanned, tentpted hit and run play, nnd strike 1 called. bull 1. ball 2. "P9111111- 311511 Btlemed to be sei- (Giants)— Bancroft up. strtike took second sliding. Pipp up: foul centre on the first ‘ball, scoring Bancroft and Groh and tieing the score. Bush‘ was taken out of the box and Hoyt took his place; Frisch is on second and E. Men- sa] on first, none out. Young up: ball 1, foul, strike 1. ball 2, hall 3, Young tiled to Witt. Frisch scor- ing standing up after the catch Witt made n nice running catch far over in left Filed, Kelly up: ball .1. strike 1, called. strike 2, cal led. Kelly fanned. swinging, Sten- gttl up. hull 1. ‘ball 2, ball 3. strike ,1 called, foul, strike 2, Stcngcl fanned looking at the third one: three runs, 4 hits no errors. Bush when he was found for four suc- cessive sirlglcs. lie was wild and had to deliver them down the centre of the plate. iloyt who ro- lrevod him, pitched smoothly and got out oi’ the holc. Ninth inning (Yanke)-Pipp uli: strike 1. called, foul, strike 2, foul. Pipp singled to left centrof It. Meusol up: ball l, strike 1. swung »Boih Managers wont up at the start of the inning] Q lI. strike 2, called Schnng singled to 1111K Btrflllifei‘. left. on a line strike 1, cnllod. bttII 1, Ward out sci an: bell 1- strike. 1. celled; to Groh, to Kelly, no runs, i hit. M00801 slnsied to ielt- 1t was a m. Qfrt)fg_ Ne)“ coitiinusd to won; line drive in front of his brother. a curve ball beautifully and had 301111-111; 11111 301111118 1111111011 the Ynniieg batter, rimmed, he Nehf, who threw wild to second. drive. Winrrl up: §w||n.[_ 5min g_ “my; K5“, f“. scoring after the catch, it was the nod. tile third strike being cauenlflrat bell nilched- Scott un. foul. Sienrrei on: ball 1. strikei, call- strike 1. bull 1, strike 2, culled. w]ball 2. ball 3. (The official scorer Pipp on an onsv chance. sflydgflflllflol-IIICQU that Young drew out. Dugnn u» Piul. on n» first error for Imnbiinx Nehru hall lStongel out. Ward Ducal: made a. brilliant throw for the out. some. Bush was getting and was finding tho plate. up: strike 1. called, Scott ponp m flrnh. Bush up: ‘bail 1, Buaii the third out. flied to Birncroft. who made s hril iiant running catch over his ahoui- 011 der in deep left centre. Witt up: tiled to itutii oa an easy chance. g, Kelly an. hall 1. Keil strike 2, called; Witt out. Prlsch "I'll. W118i! B11811 I91 to Kelly, Ne. m“, u u“ M ‘f, his grounder down the. boil i. .lbnil. no runs. no hits. no errorsJt-Ilrow over. second.) Scott flied to not, 9g Stengei. who made a nice running snydars drive and made a fast catch; Schang being held at sec- Tht. m-qwii ondr-Bush up: bait 1, Bush hit to broke into its first cheer of the (11011. W110. 111K500 Sfilleng out 0n ggtflgfl the ibase lino. 1 run, 1 hit, 2 er- rors..Groh mode a nice stop of (Yankay- soon Bush's hit and dove after Scliau: mi on the base line, tagging him for Third inning strike 1, called; iball Seventh inning (VanksL-Meu- 1. to _ , . I _ t r103,“ or ma“ potatoes m was pitching ‘without wasting Meueel going to third nnd Schang yanks _ _ _ _ _ _ mrgkltmq “"1136: Mei; OETIIIIBWICM awaiting shlp- 111114111’ 11 11011. 110 590111111 0" 1-110 01'1'°"- W11" “11- Giants . . . . .. ti-onrit ffesh t yr aid cow nowii ment and t! like 00111111 in Prince (°l1"1Ii-—- K011! "n1 strike 1- WW1 111011 1° 91911001- WW1 ] Q an ~ wild {rfilantei- Young up: strike 1. ed, foul, strike 2. ball 1, Young was cafe at down after i Meusel hit into l-‘rlsch to Kelly, Schung up, strike foul. Sciismg out, Frisch to Kelly, no runs, 1 hit no errors. Totals roouo oulL-rv or tramps ‘steal cream. third bue- valtlhlngereal. n double play, called. foul, gifivke 2, ball 1, ILPLE. MANSLAUGHTER FOR ‘for he lsin better condition than City Bowling Leaguelli. S. thipping S ott. K-lly topping at second‘ ' ' ' ' " j ....v..§...... .2. 1.5.. 1, 5...... 1... to 3 gttfgtmmng mgnmmattot] down] Scott who fumbled] tlhe ball and _ 0 th lb g ere fi c , it was a T‘? _ '—‘— _ N" rum.’ yhflid 21min; and ‘vent for a hit A meeting nt the executive of (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Oct. 4—Speculatlon is hi,“ 2_ petition. for the Aiitken Trophy. busy upon what (‘irl. i.. S. Amery nightunezlnt whcn in addressing a gath- llos-[he deplored the menacing blow to in the nndiAmrerhsan proposals that 50 per ulfcent or‘ American business must be 1S 1181115 011101111011 carried in American ships. "We ,ti1rough the press .to enter the arc not Illc nation ‘to despair? he declared "lllu Americans crepe-- fcctiy entitle-d in tuko what mea- C11Y 13011511115 110118118 11151- YBBI‘. sures thcy thinl: lit in their own 110111101)’ The Bachelors. the Rllii- interests. “i-f these mcusurs hit way 'l‘eam, (farvtll Bros. and the n; we can 5gp i0 it unit we build YJZIl.-C.A. team are looking forward up Empire ghippifig, It wiii far i0 some 111st 011d 0140111111: D1113‘ more than make up for urhat we this yin-r nnd if the Aihcglvcits .lll(I 10s.. in the (iii-action 011i... Unitqd Caluthurnilizlns Join rip it will in- states rigged "stiff-l filings interesting. Tile] -._ ‘, " ,ui eys have recently ihecuc - 1 - anadun Ministers I I Motoring 1n France The four tennis comprising the put in first class shape and the] present nrunribers of the League are expressing themselves very much pleased with them. - a twtflboa, steamthtp Se...“ singled at f-Ofi n-m. “M518 (tilglllle-Dxilletzl {:11 fgfllerlmg-ms head down. _ ’ -—-——<e>———— (special to The Guardian.) start“! the and o! comb" be_ - n: nn no (Vankecl)--— Wt. . ar e u (Gianta)-l3sncroft up. strike 1. S lAkHllQN. Oct. _4.—llnn. W. S. ‘wean 8L John and Dorm m the $111.0 btwltcznzzflsdtrltkesratrrigh fgihistrtlgglltilutlgalgngrgly qgtgltkeili: 13:11:: obha" itwcunen’ b31111, 11111;], strike‘! 2],] egg‘- a Irviplfilflg and lton. lurlncst Ltitpuintf]: gunmen“ stutet such w“ the aw] .n d l eemtem s]. field-Ismke 2 émhed ‘ml-l 2 Du-san Mt- led. Bancigt S1183] ttlo gGmh ____ with lion. Jr-ter (.. 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Fsrlday of reprelenthhstriiillte time], ianvwingn t-isltrik: ntuég, gillgtflléoftltogfglyrleieztghgirolgipcoltgN11 1, Fzlschhsingiui kt]: leltt. fozllilzléllffigtlieélbgtlstt iritlihéewlilltlulrlxlt]rattle onllmrgi) conference at fives of me C_G_M_M_ and Mu,“ 8W E. la d0 e. i1 m]! lino. ‘meanwhile Ruth my strike 1- cabBaucroft be ng el_d atTth rdb Y spectators and proved very mtépiwhit-h the new American trimming “"5 Bmppfls’ Those present were swltllng N11111:"; during‘, no s'b ll led strikn2 swung. hall 1 Ruth Meusels m?‘ rmdmgl e ‘£888 estinE. mmmm m“! mm“ low (annman wik Cunningham of Montreal] err e ah rs curved a] q-néled H; cénne ‘karma b“ an were filled. E. Meusel Ill). t rce A wrpsmm match hptwepu lntercrs-ts are likrdy lo he discussed genera] “eight agent of the 0Q bcaut uily on t e corners. Ru 1-“) f M", th- -b H o d pitchers warmed up in the Yank wuss“ bwooip mu MCI/Jonah] with a VIOW. to concerted angle MJMJ ‘M33 Tompktns] genera] 1111511911 11)’ 1991- ‘mg “m 1' e a a n 11 hull pen, E. Meusel singled t0 ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ (‘unnlllgrrl action. was the first contest on the curd and was declared u draw. Jack Wrillrt and Eur] Brnnnoll 0i‘ Surnmcrsidc ‘imxtarl three lively OFF FOR ADRIANOPLE three minute round... ihc IIUCISIOII ] CONsTlAiNTlMOPishl. Oct. 4. 301mg 1°]Br0n]m"]"])(x“ hm" V" iThrec military missions composed Jug“ atgnfhfifggz] 1m. ‘fipnsillxxonx respectively of French, Eltgliuh a daemon on pom“! Over “m and liuliznr trffn-vrs loft this morn- Snrnrt. tho Clmlrrlinn Division mg rm‘ Admumpje‘ Lule- Burg“ wrestling champion, and was ioud- and 110mm“ tudmmsflgate me 11y cheered by me qpeclntmqh r-hurgns of Turkish atrocities and ‘The rofnrcos wcri: Mvssrs Gen 1° wevpnt “nnmifisary ‘leemlc’ Prowse (lhnrlotiolown and Chas. 1m“ °f pmlmny- Th" mh-qhm“ 5119*‘ Street ‘Truro \\'ill ns-ure tho irnplllation that - ' ' should the Kcmollsts occupy 'l‘hr:wn. it will be llonc under Al- lied observation. --_-_a-¢g.>i-_. TtHREE MILITARY MISSIONS HO W. I '\W N REPORTED MISSING TBOSTON O t 4- 'l"I \V I son. financier. wimsr fortunes NEW Y()RK_ 0c; 1- Mating-Millie suffered the latest fail ol‘ n ers Miller Huggins of the Yankees fiuctuntim: career. was nus-sins t0~ and John J. Ivlr-(lrnlv of ihc Ginlltsdfiy- ‘Filosc associated with him {flatten Stutpmentt, tonight suggested that the decision tosoll his "Dronmlworlrl" l-stnte to sails- "Joe Bush will pitch the first 1.1’ 111! "11111115 hlld hit llim flit-hel‘ S"... gm- ti“. Yankees H9 hgg hard. and thought he had decided earned the honor llllli will get n. to seek solitude for a eel-t time- l think he ought to ‘beat the Gum“ if m“ “mo” g1” mm” Harvard has good football pr0s-‘ help by hitting. I “We haven't. been batting; that's gzgfisgnllggaggak’ ma“ w 5pm me why l think we will win the series] Ruth will be a lot of assistance q s. ~. Lama-fin. Iltlggins sold: 3Q last year, nnd when he is llittilt they all hit. , "l rim not making any predlc KILLING HER CHILD HAMILTON, Ont. Oct. l.—-Elaie McGraw said: Beauver, Bra-ntford. was guilty lb)’ a jury thla morning of Ourselves, you manslaughter in connection ] - the death of her infant child. Thestremrth of the Yunkee pitchers. ti‘ ‘body was found in a valiee eliort- and of coursg we hold them iii] ly after its birth and an autopsy high respect. but my pitchers nar- ehowed that paper had been stuf-iried us through to tho National ted into the throat of the child League pennant and they'll and that thiswaa the cause qt up their end against the Yanks. I its death. Sentence will be passed "I've got u lot of smart bail tomorrow. found with' -----4e-c-—- Milkmen‘: association proteata ‘Sounds like tlcns nibnul the length of the ser- os. I simply say that “c Oildilt i0 ‘Will It." 1'1‘. 1.. “Li; "We'll give a good account rf may he sure n| ' that. We hear a lot about the hold- ' Tenders will be received h! players and hwe‘l]l be 3f Roiloihayofgtetilm , fighting l te tine." up o on ay even as. 0- ‘ ‘ ‘ a for the sale of 500 lambealdaheili Some wives think their duty is more or less. - ' to play bridge and Work Bridget. I PETER D. 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