‘ , ounar. Western Guardian -—FOR LATE WIITIRN NIWI —Page I il available. ti —BEAUTIFUL new pattern hats just opened. At Sinclair's. . 159i1-9-20-2l. -WEBTERN AGENT - Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant is now Guardian Agent in Howian and will receive news items, advertising and renew- al subscriptions. _-*LOVELY NEW AUTUMN sty- les in miillnery now showing At Sinclair's. - 1691-9-20-21. —WANTED—Chambermatd. Ap ply Brunswick Hotel, Kensington. . _ 1890-9-i3-5l ' -ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is mil t? 1| led only from selected wheat and ~ sold by leading island dealers who guarantee its quality. —A CHOICE COLLECTION vi latest fall modes in utiliinery At Sinclair's. 1501-9-20-2l. ‘ —-LIVE POULTRY WANTED — f J.i'l.'1\iiilltluu will he buying iivc poultry at Kcnslngttln on Tuesday. Sollt. 21st. Highest market prices‘ paid. i.'l-i0~iJ-l7-iii l "w- m Pr» “HI-r. ' i 1.5m“ " Q. ‘T1155’: --WlLL BE loading live lrngs and lambs at Aihany Tuesday. Sept 21st. ~-~.\. ii. Afilcck, Albany. ~ 15i4-9-i8-2i .__-w-----va-k¢¢~‘ J _. . —-ANOTHER SHIPMENT new voiourr.‘ and felt huts. now showing in Sinclair's Millincry Department. Sec tllelu at Sinclair's. 159l<9-20-2l. -—"A PAIR 0F SlXES" will be presented by the Iledeqtlo Drama~ tic Club in Alalpr-tino iiali Monday night. September 20th. Admission ti; and 25 cents. Curtain rises at 8.15 p.m. 195l-17~3i. Eastern Guardian ..'EASTERN AGENT — .\ir. .1 W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will he pleased tn receive news items, ad vertislng. new and renewal sub scriptlons. . .*CUP AND SAUCER l2t-.("hinll cup and saucer 15c. Tumblers tic each. China Tea Set $3.85 at Youn- ltelfl; Montague. 15S6-9-20-3i ..'“'ONE HUNDRED acre liifllll‘ tor sale at Whlm Road. apply on premises. Mrs. Archie .\lnci.erltl. 1557-9-20-51 >?__- 1,200 FANS (Continued from page S) right field. Bulger lands on a fast inshoot. dcubiiug to ducp centre. -.\icQuaill grounds to Alci-‘ariane. Diamond on first luisses the throw, lhcu holds the ball long tanongh. allowing Iiulgel‘ to st-trre from sec- ond on the play; lit-Quaid going to second. .\i'trtiu grounds out to . “Dempsey” Diamoud- McCain: strik" , . cs out. Anchors, Francis batting grounds our. to .\IcQuaid. Saunders drives a , fast one tilrollgh Lynds and gets , _ ' ‘r on. Cronin strikes out willie Saun- i ' tiers goes to second. Cameron strikesbtlt. Score-Stars l; Anch- ors 0. Third inning. $i£li‘S~—.\lCCflI‘0}‘ ilrounds out to "Dempsey" Diam- i 0nd. Bill Ryan drives a fast ground ’ hall at McFarlane; the chance is . too hard. Ryan making the grade. Stan’ Ryan takes in an brother Bill takes second after a liiil-‘(l run. ‘Stauf Ryan strikes out. Francis 0n catching Bill ltyan stealing third. Lynda grounds to Mctjlligau. scor- ing [lill Ryan on the farmer's poor throw. Lynda sate and steals sec- ond and third on two pitclwti balls. Mcllont»; strikes out. Scnrcu Stars 2; Anciu rs 0. i Third Innings. Anchnrstfifllleary t ' gets a life when Martin bungles a Rround ball to short. (Tl/zary steals second, McFarlaue inking one. O'- iieury tries for third but goes rlowu Guigan gets on. beating Lynda’ throw. lltillilttifly illanmutl gets on, Nlartin throwing wild to first, Mc- . Kluigan stealing third. "Dull-by" I, ‘ Diamond grounds out to .\lc.Quaitl. it looked like nu Anchor score when ilicQunid (irops tho hail, hut recovers in time to get the third out. Score, Stars 2; Anchors 0. Fourth inning. Slars-Ilulger gets on. Ntcl-‘arlanefli error. the for- t- tuor going to second on a tiassetl l hall to the catcher. lticQunitl driv- es a fast grounder through Mc- (tulgnn who again errors; Hulgel‘ scoritlll from second. licqtlnitl on f third. Martin hits to McGuignn who Q i. once again errors. McQualtl scor- tirst pitched hail. Afcthabe is safe vanclng to third. McCnrey ilys to Cameron in centre. Cameron stops u sacrifice on n nice peg to third holding Martin to the ball...‘ The Anchors go up in lhtvair.‘ Ryan the swing makes a good try at ' on a ilroat throw by Mctfnbc, Star i catcher. Mcifurlaltc strikes out. Mc- ~ ing. Martin steals second on the ' grounding to Saunders. Martin nd- ' .1’, run cnannownrown coannm: SEPTEMBER 20, 192.; Autumn's Newest Coats Of course every sort of good coat is shown in" this great stock. Notable among the lines and probably most pop- ular of all are the handsome garments with FUR COLLARS AND FUR CUFFS Cloths used include Tweeds, Velours, Chinchiilas, Duv- etyns, Suedenes, Needle Points, etc. This store offers challenge values that are not beaten by any house inside or outside of Prince Edward Island. The price range runs $10.75, $17.00, $18.00, $22.00, $24.00 t0 $185.00. . Even the $10.75 has fur collar. blouse. Smart Dresses For Fa" There's a great range of new Dresses for Ex- hibition, showing all the new fabrics, such as Poplin, Poirets, Charmeens, Jerseys and Silks, Satins and Satin finished Cantons $7.75, $10.75,‘ $16.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00, and $35.00. Black, too, FUR COLLAR AND FUR CUFF SETS Fur collar and cuff sets for coat making _ ‘are in stock in greys and browns at $12.75 f1 ‘l1 Sh ' f I‘: hibifion HIS is an event of the greatest fashion in1p0rtan-ce—f01_' at this time the styles of the new season are 191565?" are they that a complete outfit for fall tnay be chosen with the assurancethat cively model “elected ems new mode. There are delightful dresses that introduce the style feattu es_ ce1 am {d fi I Others with the short bolero promise much favor. In such details as a Vll e a1 ible to a deep ‘V’ line and unusual g"arnitures*=they tell of skilled designing". (floats of tweed, for 81901455 01' fur and leather. More elaborate styles are ‘ made lovely by alavlsh use 0f ul. Charming Autumn Millinery high pinched or dented crowns and the simplest of trimmings. styles, Chanel and strawberry red, Popular prices arc: no one s. rrtlsol) Qt Richest Fur l After all the Aristocrat of Coats especially in a climate like ours is the handsome garment of warm, and lovely fur. Never have we had a line more attractive than this great range including French Seal, Hudson Seal, Muskrat, Persian Lamb. Coats are finished with self collars or with Natural Oppossum, -' Squirrel, Kolinsky, Sable. The prices run as follows: ‘F$135.00, $150.00, $185.00, $200.00. - $240.00 to $450.00 All these coats come from makers of skill and utter relia- bility. A coat bought here is a SAFE purchase. V I ~-____\_ .. _. ... ted. So varied, so charming the authentic imprint of the . ' ll. S have tunic skirt and long‘ to be Smilllsrcdggsflligh clggecollars that are convert- ‘ ’ general “tear are trimmed with Attractive Coatings Among the P0011131‘ coating fabrics for fall are Chinchilla, Velour. with some Tweeds, with Navy, Claret Red. many shades of Green with wood tones 1n quite strong demand- . Black is decidedly p01)- ulat‘ as W011- Most attractive and popular of all cloths is NEEDLE POIN '1‘ MARVELLA new phase of millincry fashion is expressed in these distinctive fall mod- els. Chic, individual, charlning-th ey ofier an opp0rtuniliy f0? Selection‘ in keeping‘ with each varied type. The felt hat appears a new vers1on-— supple, intricately draped it finds a [llace in the afternoon outfit. M01‘?! formal hats 0f satin, velvet or moire are small and close with extremely Colors are as val-led as the _ many shades of green, the woodtones are favored. is decidedly smart. 3" .00, $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00. [There are of course prices of all sorts t0 meet all sorts of needs. $3.25, $5.25, $7.25, $8.75 to $11.50. a t’. i - ' mm“, "m; in garemliill gfiing t0 second. Cameron qtrikefl Olli- Nlclilt oi fl ivicCareya error ot the throw, Mc-‘the ball. He returns ,to strike out. llLcGttligan negotiates a tree pass. Society was told. "FY07- Aiicdiiolic Gontent - r ‘we McCui- the v es to cond o th ll itl ii Knight and Violet Simniiiiiil ‘ driving to Mcttuignn who fumbles [hirdryxljyltylms gm“ d o. Ho ha Oiheary grounds to Lynds who Glliilfifl . 8nd Wmiltiey DliImOIIiHI-llfllly Diflmmlil “K955 t v 5A: es _ n a r la l Mt v mo“ w“ l l a - ‘M m "hi- not; d '°“rhzarst.;t;:;‘":..t1':":3z..':.':.‘“;..:'.artist?ttstrz"tt..zt..z“tri;Bus?“ stilt. at.mtsrstat‘.:’:;:‘:l'l.tt?; In Home-Made Bread '.1:'.'...?:“:l:' .. ‘ , MOI‘ flll- l9 AWN)" M‘ <1 11 "ti" .\i -D ii t kes one. Lynda stes- n , an era scor ng 1e . ' - ' _ -. a - _ * _ , , g ;__»‘_ _ ' t" i sanitation, Ainuuger Sterne iu the 1,,;,,(é‘;?,,:.|_ ztcnonntd hits t0 llohhs liret run. Hobbs grounds out to Mo- 0nd. ‘(it iookeLl like; nu Anlt-‘ltor rlrlrg. gisgrltllgollgs; Xlorflslltgtl catch, £6562, glrlzixitlxitfns ant. Dutclty Diamond 7 _ L,‘ » . . i,‘ g flh-kvzillsh utimolrvgrnzi-llmlide‘ foreground. iiobtis replaces M('Fal"“\>]l0 throw,‘ homo m. gtop Ryan; he Carey stopping nn Anchor rally. ly fol runs). . aunt ers str es o . a . , - \- - “"19 l" "l" hOX- "P "eemeil 1° b" in caught between bases and fluni- lloing good. hut a rntt of errors can |y K915 home 9n nice running. Billgr kil-l any hurler. Stall Ryan batting. o, vomit"; up for the second time hits to Smmders who errors on the l; gale on Dempsey Diamond's er "-' rdr. Lynda ace-ring. McDonald BURNS steals third and is (‘tlllillll at the plate when MoQuald grounds t0 Always keep Mhnrd.‘ handy Dempsey Dinlnond. the latter for burns, sprains. bruises and flesh wounds. throwing home. Bulger on second. ‘Martin liys c-ut to Diamond endlnB N A R D‘ 3 i i .. . ~ - ..ltlln tttimtt , a disastrous inning. Five errors L’ out iNl Mt. - i Stars 9: Anchors 0. Anchors-dfiancin drives the. bnil over short right. field fence for" two bases. Saunders grounds to, Lynda and is sate. Francis going to second. Cronin batting hits to ‘ilyntis who torcea Francis at nec- nnd. (‘Ameron at bat; Saunders 0n give the Stars seven runn- Score. . . PHlUADi-IlLDi-IIA. m... ‘Sept. 17- (glared they round alcoholic cot" —-Home-made hraad, the kind that to vary from .04 to 1.9 P" " mother used to make, contains a with the larger quantity Drill"! greater alcoholic content than bev- the home-made variety. 9‘ erases permitted under the prohihi-brelda they reported. was 10'1"‘! tion law. the American Chemical contain no alcohol. Cronin grounds out lo Stan Ryan. Seventh inning.VSturaVA-Mt-Carey Ninth inning, Startv- Iticcaba Cameron at but, Idrnticls stealsstrlkes out‘ ilohhé workinll 300d. singles to right. MeCarey doubles third and scores on a panned ball!lo tail win-n lllii Ryan singles to to right, in called/gut at second; to the catcher, Cameron singles t0'ceutro. rttnu ‘Ryan grounds to McCltbo going home on an over- aho; rum 391th Qlbgnry singles to lxatnpsey Diamond who throws too throw tn catcher Bill Ryan drives short right held. Oiheary singles to low for nu out. Ilill ityan going to a fast ball through Dempsey Dia- secntld. Hobbs ends the inning. third and is then traught napping mond. Stan Ryan gmundg to glrlklng out. soore_~sturg 12; An- being touched nut at the plate. Ed Dempsey who forces Bill at sec- \ chore. Lynda strikes out. 0nd. Ed. Lynda ilya out to. Olbeary _ Sixth inning-Stars, Buiger Auchors-fintltulars la struck out. at right. — ' . grounds out to Denlpsey Dianggmtl. gronin grountlls out Ito McQuilti| AnehorsgJfrancis doubles to deep _ N. . Me uald oes the same wa . ar - nmerou nga n s ng es to r gircentre. t o longest hit of the ame. tn F1’, morge gllccggflful 51.51..‘ to field. OLenry tlys out to Stan Ryanlirancia steals third on thegflrfl College centre and then stealing aecond.'~i=leore, Stars t2; Anchors 5. lball up. Saunders singles to left Mcgaheylys 0m to Dutch,» Djnm- "Eight innings. Stars-Bill Mc-iscoring Francis. Cronin fiye out to (°"“'” R'"'"Y 5”“) Fall ‘form lqlhmler ilt. 102i We help you to win pnmfllflfl- Score-Stare i); Anchored. I Fifth inning. Starr-McCain: ls sate on a ground ball error by Dempsey Diamond. Mebnrey grounds out to Hobbs. Bill Ryan ilys out to O'i.eary in right field. Stan’ Ryan takes one an McCabe goes to second. Ryan doubles to centre scoring McCabe- Ed lLynds bingles. Francis throwing wildly. Stan Ryamscoring. Lynda follow- ing over on ll series 0t overthrown. McDonald grounds out to MoGuis- an. Anchors—McGtllgan gels the first walk oi the some. Dempsey 9mm" on]: lays a perfect bunt to make first. MoGuigan going to third on a and, Donald grounds out triHobbsIBulz-McCaray. a difficult catch. Camer- uea to centre; he steals second on grounds to Dempsey who throwalbeary at bat. Sayldors steals third; Qg" on 1 Au not Ill! Hburdifl-il Ind l4 l- m" ‘huh,’ "ML Dmchy ‘Diamond m; m‘; pltchgd hall to Dempsey Willi. McQuaitlsate. Martin groltndamileary strikes out. Scorch-Stars. u. mm , M ' . lured, being :hlt,onatbe berdmlth ' Atlchors~liobba out to Martin: 4' “ “‘¢‘¢ ““ 2 .¢.¢"v-¢"5"°" ' ‘ i all‘ _ A|1ghgr_q—1,\lc(}tllga|1 Texan leag- er to Dempsey Diamond. McQuaid on grounds out. to McQuaid. 0f- mm‘ Q I, l. ground,‘ to Mcqumd and m M“. (m Diamoqd. batting. Diamond is in- out to ltohbs. 18; Anchors, ti. ‘ ‘n u. u 7" ' t. » . 7" I - , i I‘ t‘.