JUNE 9., 1925 A recommends is § p " And wnauailly goocl is‘! good tea” i» - .. grocers recommend it, f’ promotes. get a package that and garden, or an ' More profit POTATOES. better etAwNs. FLOWERS s‘ YEGETABLES. ‘toes, corn, grain—on your lawn, flowers or in your garden. you'll be amazed at the growth It A from Soilgro feeds any plant‘ that has‘ roots. It is the new scientific method of hastening and Increas- inggrowth. It is cheap — for six dollars you will do for a good sized lawn acre and a half of roots or Central Guardian FIRE ALARM.— About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon an alarm was rung in for a. ibiase on the roof o! Miss Warren's res-idence on Elm Avenue. l; was put out wit‘hout much troublaegr damage, FIRE‘. AT MIDNIGHT. — About half past twelve last hight a blaze in the kitchen of Mr. T. B. Riley's residence on Sydney Street rs- qnired the attention oi.’ the fire- men for half an hour. The cause of the fire, which was confined to one room, iejniknown. Though somewhat hampered ‘by smoke the firemen quicklfextinguished the blaze with ‘the use-hf the chemical. - - fir" CELEBRATES FIIRST‘ HIGH MASB-‘Rev, Martin F. lMonaghan, one o-fihe newly ordaineldmriests, celebrated his first High ‘Mass in ‘St. Joseph's Church, Kathy's Cross. ‘Sunday, the Pastor Rev. Dr. Curran ‘being Deacon and Rev. ‘Dr, ‘Smith, Kinkorzt, Sub-Deacon, Father Smith ‘preached an excellent sermon on the Priesthood. There vwae o. ‘large congregation present. HITHERWOOD SAlLSa-iThie. S. S, Hitherwood salted from here Saturday evening at ton o'clock for St. John's, Nflll, ‘Her cargo con- sisted o fthe following. Tcn horsfls. Eighty-nine cattle. seyeil ‘calves, fif- teen shfep ninety-two pigs, twenty- Ylvl? hundred ihags potatoes‘, nine- teen tonis ‘hay. ninety four cases QEEH. forty fiv-e, xes ‘butter. The niixt sangnz ‘bf , c. s; L. will ‘be £1188. S. “Contain-slope 16th. CHAUTADQUA*GUAIR‘ANTOQS MEET.-—The first meeting’ of the Chautauqua Guarantors was ‘he-id in the Y. hi. C. A. last night WlUli l1 large number of Guarantors present. i\ir. C. H. Black acted as chnlrninll. The follow-lug officers and, committees were I appointed Mr. S. Albert oil/atone FILMS M‘ _ ' ' Pnmrrzo ‘CRASWELL stunne- 137 great-Eiieorgeedatrset city last night, being called home owing to the illness of their mother, who it is pleasing learn is ‘reported as Ibeillg inipru ing in.the City Hospital. Regular Monthly (Continued from Page 1) \ Act, Coun. Rattray being of llll! opinion thnt it cuilld be more strict- ly observed. Coun. Foster believed that things were it great deal boi- ter in the Police Department than they had been for slime time. Discussion followed Ton the pro- gram to be carried out on the ur- rival of the deieguteslon the S, S. Richelieu ,und_a general commit-- Couns. Yen, Moran, qlnlhstclvzui. was appointed" to ‘supervise this work. ." i‘ ‘ The new Traffic‘ Bye-law was then given its first readings und will receive its third and final ren- ding this morning‘: It is amended no extend, the parking regulations on Queen Street from Kent to Syll- ney, excepting the section facing on the market sdnure, and milking the time limit thirty minutes. Police Report for the Month oi May Arrests for drunkenness _ Arrests for theft ., ___________ .- Arrcsts for hnvling liquor ill pos- lo’ , Meeting? tee consisting 6f Mayor IMlcKcumo. i ____g_'nn GUARDIAN ‘ Sporting allews FIIIIVERS TAKE A Game oi the City Evening t0 was great ball. By R. MeD. L" dl"1e.lo Pairk Baseball Dia- mond -l'i t. evening anoth‘ ‘r close ‘gnmc was played in ‘tho (lfity lion-gnu ‘llsscbilll. when the Anchors illlil ltovurs went tho full nine inn- ings game Io a large und excited lititlz-cring nf fun-s. gumc. first, second ‘null s-rventh innings til“ game was as near air-tight as could he expected. heavy irntt-ing with errors gave the Rovers a count of fiv‘: in‘ the first.two innings at but, while the Anchors wen; score- less in tho seventh innings. w-hen ihvy iuok (I. batting ‘streak, ulso ‘lining li-Jlpcll by errors they drove out for four runs. liicldachorn re- grain - for all summer. It is easy to 1161px and eliminatesiiordizilesman in town, the dif c ty of procuring and the ob ectiqn to applying barn.- ysrd manure or other ertllizer. On farms it esn McDonald. chair- session —i—————-———"" .'"**‘—‘ _- _ 4;; 4L CARRIAGE nl-zpAlanyo. Ruaseia 5'11"“ . 31 ” . » .1 - ». :'.:":.:‘:.:.::...:‘..":..:‘.l:l;.:§.:‘.:‘..:. ans-lie e, satisfaction guaranteed ———- & Moresido, 223 oieiii CHILD'S TOYS FOR SALE- . siren! 398-6-5-41 Kiddy Kurt. ltnckiilg-llorsc, lb" . 9» ' E _ ‘Tfliill with iriicli, ctc. 224 rui- -» L051- __ A KNIGH-p-ta-EMPLAR roy Street. 1458 6-931 sigcdlgznvtlopee’ 50 m‘. 202133’: 10,000 it.‘ grooved final ftongzucil F‘ - 350 m‘. 55c’ 5M m, ‘mo, boards, about 20.00 t. x . 100° t n95 Quardhm of. 2x6, 2x8, Also nll kinds of ' " 0r " ' _ Windows. ‘ Terms known at any... . $9. ,,.- gm, 1ii7-6-8M3i. , ‘item ‘sixteen to‘ helpjiu‘ l' Liberal mutate .,.... gardens." n! {'23. ¥ifi‘."’i§i’,"..2i5“'s..'ii.¥l".'.‘. MMMLS...“ riismneuiliiynumcnoum ‘sviilitsuladwrivethswmafrnsvu ‘ eolteao ssttmo AGENCY ' Distributors for Prince Edwurll lslunrl no lti-nt Street 1h nuke two blades be used with manure with splendid results. Here's what one man says about Teieisksming, Que" Sept. 4, i924. “ take much pleasure In saying that I ood results from Iigro u we h I ve ad summer for flower . I sra pl sly that n1 flower garden tool: Ii ll We?! Phone 420-1.. new bq/ors is Ihenrorrrw mun; Mr. A. Airlock, Soc'y; Mr ll. A. Pcndleton, Treasurer and ticket holder; Grounds Committee. Mr. ins. Robertson and Mr. Samuel lwllllclly- Advertising Columit- tee, Ml‘. Lon McMillan. lMr. Wm. Moran. Mr. Archie Irwin. Central Ticket Committee, Mrs. George Chandler, Miss Jenn lilo-Lean. Miss Lilllnn Duohelnin, Mr, G, F. HIIICDCSOH. Mr. J. D. Jenkins, Mr i’ J. MacDonald. Tickets will ‘be ready for ilistrl- billion Friday, June 12th and can ‘be procured by applying to Mr. Peudlctou at the Y. M. C, A. The mcctiug was enthusiastic and all were of the opinion that this year's Chautauqua program would be up to lhe high standard of former yours. -——-—o-e>ii PERSONALS K. M, Jenkins, general merchant, New (llnsgow. N. S. arrived by thc iiflvllclfllzu ‘inst night. \Vllllu in Charlottetown he is the KIICSI. of Agents \ hinted »A.'B8OLUTE.LY NEW GREATEST money maker offered agents scl- ling Lo-Air Jilurms for tires, hul- louus und all types. Particulars und ugente ilcmonsirutol‘ $1. Lo- Air Alarm Sales ‘Co. 115 5th St. Wcst, Cuigury, Alberta. . 1-il6 0 G sit 3i .SALESMEN WANTED FOR THE "Old Reliable Foilthill Nurseries" commissions, exclusive territory, handsome free outfit, lilrgo list of new specialties. Summer months offer agents best opportunity, Write for terms. Stone A‘: Wellington, Toronto. _ ttsJuue und July. Miscellaneous JNO. A. MacDONALD, LAND ‘Surveyor, liurnlunvilie, i’. E. i. 1.24MB’! lino Masonic charm for watioh fdb. Fin der please leave ‘ Guardian Of- tilice. Rownrd. , 145043 3'21- 0.2‘... on. Female Hell’ Watts‘. MAID WANTID IMMEDIATELY. Ainnly Mrs. Malone. 21 Fitzroy 8t- 1449-6-843i. WANTED -—AN EXPERIENCED can son 8ALE—MeLAUGH LIN 10o per line of ii words ilo per Iins of I! words 7o per line of Ii words Qoo-v-ooovo-ooovvo-Qvod) N ill-sin g APPLICANTS DESIROUS OF EN- terlng the August class of North Adams Training School for nunscs. North Adams liluss Please write Superintendent, 651 4 27111171 To Let TO LET-—FURN‘I8HED HOUSE. Apply 69 Rockford St. 1413 6 6 3i Male Help \Vantc.d FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGINN- ers $150. ‘later $250 nlonwlv (which position?) Write Railway, llox 11b’. Gu.‘u‘ilinn_ l-i-llfi-Sffli. BIG EARNINGS STEA; EM- llis nophmv, i’. J. McDonald illlil Min McDonald. Rev. Francis llutlcr of Cnncy. Knnsns and Rev. John Butler of Wichita, Kansas, arrived iii this i Protect your Foxes with "Peerless" Brand ForNelling. "Dead Flat" ,,‘ ' ’ before and uiicr woven. Specially made for us. We have sold this Netting for the past twenty-five years to the largest i’.E.l. Ranchers, and are ihc largest Deniers in America. Write {or Prices. ‘ THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. Cu/intorrirowu, P.E.l. BIRTHS- ploymeut for Barbers. I.‘ expert in 8 weeks. Write Moior Ilnrber College, Department "F" SALE OF LUMBER AT DALTON Snnitoriuln Thursday. Juno lltll at 1 o'clock shnrp. i500 ft. Suwcd liumbcr, Bourlls and Studdlng. ‘Buick Model D 45 Special Six Touring. Run between» eighteen and nineteen thoueaud miles. liaa Gabriel Snuhbcrs front and rear; full set slip covers; V Ray Spotlight; Spark plug lire pumil cook. only one propel‘ HVMQQQQ ' four Goodyear Cord tires. two» nleed apply, H h t hvltsé-i run one summer about 2,000 References . n6 miles; two run two summers Morris, 10' p de. P on. 22o.‘ about 4500 miles: two good ~ .. . 1432-8-6-tf spares and rims. This car has ,WANTED—PROTE8TANT .~ SIRE, c, . go at Keppock for II K., care .0! Guhrdiln. . moses al 1.6g: v SMMFK . . v flnygp; c001, Nflillilhfl, IIGGIQTQ ‘ harLbQat of care and is In real gooilneénolilen -~ Gives slightly over 22_ miles? o the gallon: of - Imperial /Promier ., ‘ ° V"! comfortable and (any rldlns-H- u, M tth , Sou s. a -ewr IIMO-B-X-ttsdi ——IP—' Situations, Vncnnt loam. stir-r onmK f I, d ll htfuliy ‘tsstr madtfin nujflfye; gnormous demand? all ten cents, get sellins ssm , enough mi- twenty live sills cAnMoov-nii llllfl city. on i... vni‘, i925, w Ml‘ lillil Mrs Will. w. Carmody n soil. WHITE—~<A‘t lilo l’, E. Island Hos- 1iItal,Juuo 7th 1925 to Mr and Mrs ll. Colin White. City, n son._ GOFIMLY.--ln t‘ ls city on Juno 8th. nt ‘the ‘rosiden _"‘o§;her ‘da-ughbilr l\irs_ Harry Cod-coran 22 llorchestor St. Mrs, Catherine Goa-filly willow of the late Jamirs (iormly fig: 70 years. Funeral, notice later. r MEMORIAMI. "kl-Gill!!! ‘Memory of my Deer Mother, MR8. W. H. REID Who Died June 9, 190B Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by her Daughter Mns.'_ z. WILLIAMS secure this business In your t o PROP’; m Arrests under Warrant ___ Arrests for safe keeping Total __ _ Searches made ur ng the lnnlrlh with Search Warrants 7. .Subpoenus mouth, l4, . , Summonscs servctbjtlurlng the month, l3. , Scarlet Fever cnrdsbut on buns- served llllrlng the Number oi‘ milk samples (YOlliWI- ed for the month by Police Officers A, J. Moinnls und J. W. Higgins l9 J .S. Walker ................ __ Win, Mclnuis ilDIllllllC Doyfp J. W. SHAW Chief of Pnlicc Western Guardian - -HILLBROOK SAiLS.—- S. '8. llilibrnlvk. which ill‘l"l\'i‘il iu Sumln- orsidv. Sunday. snlll d lnsi for St. John's. ‘Nfld. Sh.‘ look nwny a cargo of livestock illlil gcucrnl produce. §-OO-O+OO-A i Russ Hotel 1 A very comfortable and homslike Hotel at a moder- > ate price. Splendid table, service, Centrally IOCBKQdp. short distance from Tennis Courts. Golf Links and Beach. Rates $3.00 a day. Weekly raips ‘on applica- courteous tion. , CAPT. D. A, MncDONALD Proprietor Miss M. A. MacCflillim, 1 Manager. Q -o o4-eo-§oo-o4+04+0 o» o r0404 RUSS HOTEL J. A. S, llnycl". City; J ll ll’. ‘Morrison. llnliiax; J. licwls Paton, Mnuuilvstvr. Eng; Mrs. Stanford Gay, Joan IVnIkur. Iiiiss ldlln (iziy,-Mris.l_i._ii. lmfurgoy ‘Sunlnuvrsidc; liizihnri Archibnill, Oxford, N. S; bliss Edna hlugforil. liiisis Mnry liumoni, Charlottetown Mrs A. W. Jarvis. liirs Elmer llnywurll. Mrs Ifrnuk liinlnrc, M-onctou, ‘N. B; Mrs liliss Lutcs. iMrs E. M. Wet 'hr;~. Mrs W. Sloyics, Mnnctonf‘ rs \V. McCon- nvll. Miss ltlletu flinili-ih, Iiionctun Mrs. Walter S. Carrion Moncton. .‘ , __ ., e3, 8, men ‘homo for n. tntnl of five count- Comnlittcd to Juli under vrnr- crs in two ‘innings, izt Ilcgnn in look ranlts, 8, as if it was going to be ‘n one- Gnrnlshces served (luring the sided affair. ‘but tho Anchors tighg. monih,1_ cncd ‘up, and from 1h‘? lust of the plnccd Aylward m tlledfllfillfirfi ihox, arm] with good fielding behind ‘him lilo Anclmrs was retired within one run of tic-Lug the ‘score, in the first innings the ‘Rovers came m ‘but ‘at 1.10 and ‘bunched hits. and assisted by nn c-rror got two men llolue safely. Alyward m. llirtll the first t-hrcc men of the Anchors to face him. ‘in the second, again lh-e lRover-s ‘bunched hits and were ngziin- ztsisist- ml by errors. and brought three second in the last of the seventh, nlfithvr tcums secured n. r-nn. in tho inst of seventh the Anch. ‘ors look .1 hitting sirrnk and batted irr-r-ly unil ilmw runners llud cross‘- vll iln- -pl':ltc, hlclizichern replacing Ayhvnnl in the box nnd receiving nir-lightsnqlpori. retired the s-ldb, bllt not ‘before the Anchors nnmn Wlllllll our; lllll of tieing the gem-g i lu 1h»- l-igllih both sill-es fail tn trot u mun bllnle. i nihc ‘llllilfh H". Rovers ‘socnrcll one run wiiflle {he ’All(2ll()f'.‘i lifter starting on .1 ‘um lnggvr \v‘"rl‘ l\L'I.ll‘Pil on ‘llicn field ‘plnys_ T410 gznno onlllnl: 6K1. in rnv- nr of tin‘. Rovers, and thus plac- H . ~ j GAME FRilM ANBIIIIRS elinder ideal Weather Conditions the sixth , Baseball was played at Victoria Park last a large gathering of. ' ‘fans’. With‘ Excep tion 0f the first, sec- ondand seventh-innings the game League on infield flly to Ayliward. who pulls n double play on McFarlun-r, Prowse hits safe to first. "Hindus: ‘by Ayllvard retiring the sidu. llradlcy nt ‘bat, ‘WZLB _ Fourth innings. [lovers-ll Mclnnls. hit safe The ‘weather although a little fins; .Sk..-,,qs qecond and thin] Ayl. selves with her umbmuud u .., . , ,' ‘ ' ~ ‘ '.' ‘ W" cool. was ideal fol ibasrthail, and lvald. (lrrlvfl? until‘ ill fly to W. (n) the scriptures Gyms 01d and the teams turned in another great Ryan, (tmnnn reach“, first sage With the exception of the uvlli-Ie Mcinuis goes down at home ‘lllatc. Williams out at Diamond. AflCll0TB—-\nl‘B(ll0y ground-s iho Wfiiiilrlils out at first, M, Diamond fans. Fran-cw reaches first wh-vn first . ibnsirnlan Dininolld grounds to Williams. out at first. ‘drops ‘ball, Fifth Innings. ca-ugh t first ‘by BPECIALLY WIRED FOR a The Presbyterian View Point BY MR. WILLMOT TORONTO, June 6.-—The follow- ing is the text of the protest and declaration presented to the Gener- al Assembly by the non-concurring commissionerv-“We, the under- sifned ministers and elders, oom- m ssioners to this fifty-first Gener- Assembly of the Presbyterian hurch in Canada, although feel- ing painfully tlle solcmulty of our position, and deeply distressed in view of the impending separwtlon, do nevertheless in our own name. and in the name of all who may choose to adhere to us, hereby sol- emnly protest that: “Whereas the Presbyterian Church in ‘Canada is a Church of Christ, composed of certain four Prcsbyterlun Churches in the D0- miniun, that entered in-lo n Con- venant of Union in 1875, und of such additional persons us slncc l0 then have chosen to unite them- Ncw Testaments as being the only infallible rule of faith and man- ners, upon (b) the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Large and Shorter Catecliisms as her doc trinal standards, declaring how the Church interprets the teaching of scriptures on the several nnrtters embraced in the documents, und upon (c) tho recognized pTllIClplGiS and practice of the Presbyterian Church as laid down generally in S. ' TIIIE iiillk Iii R‘ovnrs.—Moorp fans, liicEachern grounds to McFarlanc. out st first, E. D-lunvond. hits safe to ‘first. Con- the Form und the Directory for the Public of Church Government hicEnchcrn, out at hits safe to ‘first. lIicFarlnne Joseph ‘both out on McEachern‘s double play, nors, ipops infield fly to Bradley. ‘Anchons——W_ Ryan grounds Sixth Innings. Rovers-Saunders An»chors—-Cameron Seventh Innings. Rovcr-s— Wiilin ms CTFOI‘. Anchors-M. Dlanlond hits two Ilaggcij and rsachcs t-hirll. overthrow, Francis grounds to Mc- Eachcrn, out at scoring, W. ‘Rylan hits safe to first.’ stllulii g second. Joisicph ‘goes fl rst, J osisrph and and Mclnnis the first two haters go ‘down to hic- Fnrla-ne. Ayiwarll safe‘ hit to first and Cronin follows the lead of the two first. ipops infield _ fly to McEachern, Prowse Ilrnlll-(‘y grounds to McEuchcrn, out at first. fans . and Moore ‘both gn down at the vpilntc, Mc- Ehlcllcrn lUflCllCS first on has-anions -secoml|‘bal'l, Aylwvard receiving the ‘butter E. Diamond‘ ‘sup-porn, grounds t0 Josclph, out at first. first. Diamond. Worship of God us to her govern- ment and worship, nll set forth in the Bases 0f Union of i875: lt is in her faithful adherence to the aforesaid standards of doctrine- and worship, and forms of discipline and government adequately secur- ed nnto her by the said Covenant of Union in 1875 that the real hi5- torlcal and hereditary identity of the‘ Presbyterian ‘Church in Canada consists as well as her continuity as the lawful successor In this do- minion of the Reformed Churches u to . Vtctorin Park is a nice ‘place to play ‘bull, but the spectators that llnve to stand ‘for nine innings, it snirely will have to be great ‘bzrl-l. The two pitch‘:rs ‘pitched STEM,‘ “E The scoreboard was again ‘in on evidence last nVCIllIig and much an przcizitcd. some were of the opin- ion thnt It could ‘be plnccil ‘in n more convunient plucc for all con‘ wlccrncd. night lug 111cm nl lilo top of the League. [The grime by innings. I I First Innings. V Rovors.—(‘.rnnin strufilr nut, foll- firs-t on third ‘strike ‘passing cut-- chcr and Ryan ‘takes third, Mc- lfnrlnnc hits safe to first. scoring KY0". and stealing second. Ayllwanl n; reiplztccd in‘ ‘box by Mcllachcrn.‘ Cameron, connects for a two bagg- er, scoring McFnrlane. S. Ryan Elbe crowd arc with you. Red Sox Trim K1‘ ‘p up the good work fcllo-lvs. SOL- The Cardinals 7-5 Diamond imngs Olll a two burger, scoring Monro and McEnchvrn, Connors. thrown out rut fir?! by lilc- ldurlnnc. ‘ Anchors..—llralllcy hits outfield fly- which ‘is iriceiy hnnlllwl Saunders, ‘M_ Diamond hit outfield fly m Cronin. flllSll nicely hnndlr-d. Francis grounds to Ayiavnrll. ul firs-Z Second Innings. n-r-xt two limiters tnkn front ‘McFurlulno. , Anchors~-S_ Dinnlord, ‘fans, \V. ‘Ryan nulflclll rly In ci-nnln, "F. Jfiwlsoph drives out lwn bugger nnd ‘is caught stcnling third, Mcfurlanc at lbnt. this‘ count nu Iver Get your: _‘ Chsrlottetowkh’ a Third Innlngd. ' E 0i}! iiéliitla. Ingersoll. the .00 *2 . u," ‘DlflYlliiZ the mm; old nwcd by lNiilinnls. dlihiff: hit any}. m,“ m “.3 ipim-p 1mm;- am] mp5 m, YUHUIIOH fzrst on third Ilnsiilnnns glisy fly w Aylwnrd, retiring 11m error. ltitEncllcrn hit sir t‘ to first shin, mill Moor;- tnlcos second. ‘ Eighth Innings. R0vms—— Connors grounds Joseph, out a; first. Saunders grinds liacbcrn out at first, Francis RiIVl‘l'-“l.—~SiIIIIIIl(‘i'H, roaches first second, W, Ryaninns the gl-nilc S- S101’ on third rbziscnlzln c-rror. und stools ‘breezes. ‘ ‘ ' R- 39111151011 J. 56111111111111 svcoud. ‘Mulnnis ‘hits sail“ in first, ‘Pi Saunders to third. Alywnrd con-l Ninth Innings. N' Jmmsw" ' ' ' ‘ ' ~ ' ' - - - - -- KQMY n-ccis and goes to ‘first scoring ‘liovors-Aylwnrll hdis safg- in . Fwm Saunders. Mcinnls going i0 second ‘first. stcniig second. Cronin hits Suhmmnt ' ‘ ‘ ‘ "Q ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' " (“ms 'lI‘IIl sit-ulin-g third, (‘ronln hits snip safe lo first and Aylwnrd rest on P] ~ i‘. K Mom l.) first, ‘Malnnis scoring um] Ay]. third, Williams, hits reaching first "hp:__.¢., ' ' ‘ _,_ ' ' ' ' J‘ Cumuron ward gel-s to third. Williams, safu ""11 Scilrlilfl Aylwnrd, Cronin on ‘ in lfirsl ‘on short-stops crrnr scor- lhlril- Moore out at ‘first ‘lby 5 _ lug Ayiwnrd. steal-inf: . .. lYnnrond. holding runnors/ to imscs, third. Moon‘ and Iliad-inc MoEociiv-rn hit to Mclfarlano, roach- ‘lilk first while‘ Cronin is thrown m" M‘ "N! ilvlato. and E. Diamond stnlck out, Ancliors.—.l’oscpil drives any‘ . n g“: ‘ilflllilcr. and stools‘ third. Mc- ‘i‘"|'"1l’» ‘D005 an easy i"ly to Aylward , Limrmn grounds to Moore mit n1 first. S. Ryan drives a high one in "P0P centre and Sn-unrlers makes To Introduc; ' ‘Ilovrrs-Jlbfannonrl. ‘pops infield elrlgllnlg u“. game h, '"""“" '""’ “""'“ '"" l"""""" "l'""'ll\‘ "rn N sapsrK II Blade fly Io ixriinley. Connors, lnfI-ll r-l ‘ " ° fmls‘ “m” "-4- ‘ - e ewwc my“? to S. Diamond. Saunders fill!‘ nyt R°1Je";a'°"'il1'$l‘1n<‘<l up us follows: ,_._._, first by Proviso, 0 t h Anchors ___._ . . —-Mcl<\1rlano reaches ac m Tl i. I‘ El ll s Ali. .| first on short stops error, Came,“ E- Dlanloild . . . . . . .. Francis nmfnfisf",fle“‘is,j,,,,,,,jis,,,o Lffiht . .. m" - School ‘bail [mm will nliiv 8 re- . A Mmaachl-‘Til - - - - - - - - -- MQFHFIKH" turn game with tlia W. K. S. og- ‘ ' 1st. Base gregation I Moom . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. S. Diamond In connection wit-h the game a 3m]. Bose scrl‘ s oi‘ truck nnd field evullis will Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. F. lioseph he slag-WI. The following is a list - 3rd. Base of events: 75 yds. 13 yrs and un- _ - onnors . . . . .. Prowse and s_Ryun dcr; 50 yds. ‘under 15 yrs-.; 100 ‘ MAPLE LEAF t “‘“~ “ a‘ n . . McEachcrn and Aylwsrd . Bradley 15 yrs: 100 NB. open; 2 ppen; _ R. Field - 44° OPP"; R80 open; ‘broad Jump. Cmnm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,M_ Dlmmond open; i-4 ‘illllfiibikfl junior; 1-4 miilg s“ d c. Field We 9P8"- , _ un ers ........... .. L. Field Cameron Mhtnrds llnlmrnt Inr cnrns nrul Inmlons Mclnnie . . . . . W. Ryan -_ - f, UmIPlre-wlohn MoAleer, Aenea- BM» Jllflile-Thmnss wlimi ‘ScoreP-Dr. Chas. ‘Dougiin, Score by Innings, 1 8 8 4 5 6 7 8 9— Hotel with over ......, and i........, ifilliirtx. t“.‘i.‘l‘l‘l".°.l:2 ~‘ M‘: ‘ili-Wi-‘i-‘i . 00d lookin . . It h - ' mm“ "uhw °°""-"°"' .. E S i" . Nona end pllnetlitlltg names.‘ th¢“dc‘pcfidgbility that “W? 1'" I ‘limo attendance 7'“. l‘ "”'“"“ l" everyone expect; in an nnd everybody satisfied. Census,“ w" M‘ _i_ Francis rw-eived s nasty cm eye _ eye ‘from a foul ball. Dr. 8. R Jenkins. one of the interested s9 More ‘Present quickly bandaged iii In the genie our! ‘hid him back Mylo, n. Oil At the ‘Sunrme-rsidc- Bali Park last high; the ‘Riil Sox defeated thc Cardinals by n score of 7 to 5. The following was the line up. to l). Morrison Th‘ Flnsivrn Stars will practice this l-v ning, starting at 6.30 sharp. Vlclorjn l’nrk illnnmnil. it is the CHIP!‘ of the nlnnzlgvnlcni. thnt players zrppoar in unlfornl. fnrg<t~ UNIFORMS! all Don't an...‘ vleiiii-lii Ab‘ up‘ to dots somiortlbis Hotel OUAI-‘IDIAQI,‘_;ITCJ=QD_ ‘ ' vvv vvvY¢$“‘ v v of the Motherland: . And whereas the Basis of Union negotiated between the iMieihodis Congregational" and Presbyterian Churches contains very many teal uresinconsistom. with the star dards of the Church secured nut us by the aforesaid Covenant c Union of 1875: ' , And whereas the ministers mu in this General Assembly has. come under a-.-sol n easascmel to‘ maintain and dpthe go crhient of the Chu ‘by Scssiol Presbyterian, Synods randrGener Assemblies and to follow no div ive course from the present 0rd established in the urch. And whereas. the (fillers met‘ this General Assembly have col under a solemn engagement, a ~ still lie' under-it, to maintain a defend ~the Government of Church by Sessions, Preebyter’ Synods and General Assemblies “Fe do Iiurther protest that cannot comply with the course p sued by llhe prelvailing party, acquiesce in their decision. merge the Presbyterian Church Canada in another Church un the aforesaid Basis of Union: And whereas the resolutions opted by the General Assembly Presbyterian Church In Cans held in the city of Winnipeg 1916, approving of ‘the said Ba of i-‘nion, together with all thil‘ since done to implement the si resolutions, were beyond the pi er of that or any other General i semhly. We dn filrithcr protest that n withstanding the action 0f I118 1 sembly in 1916, or any fprtllci: tion by the prevailing party this Assembly, It shull be lawful for us. tngeth with such other commissioners may adhcrc to us, to continue session in St. Andrews Churl Toronto, on Thursday, June .‘ I025, as commissioners to the flti first General Assembly of the Pr! Iiytcriun Church in Canada, al there, in humble dependence‘ God's grace and the aid of ti l-lnly Spirit, und maintaining wl us the Confession of Faith a! Standards of the Church as hithe to understood, to adopt such fideli- ures as may be complement to u for the continuance ‘Pqesh terinn Church in ‘Clfifik to ti advnceizient of God's Giorynthe e tension of the Gospel 0f Our Lol lzmd Saviour tilroughout the worl ‘and the orderly administration 4 Christ's House lloly Word: And finally. we do protest befo" the‘ (lrcut (loll, the Searcher of A ill-nuts, that we und who sllnll a hero to us, ure notnesponsible l’: this schism in the Cilurcll, qr fro uny conscqllcliccs which may llu from this enforced separation, In humble SlllHIIlFlI-llflll ~to ll will we give this our testimony, 'l Iiim who can defend our cans nnd we pray thnt in the days 1 conic his richest blessing muy re: upon the Church of"otlr“‘Fa‘thcr which Church we are resolved h according to h ‘ills help tn maintain. “in witness nf this our motel and clnim of right," concludes th dm-ulnent. lt is signed, by forty~ninn con missionors, all the pro-Prosbyte inns who were permitted to atten by the Vniohist ministers contro bit grounder tcfiirndiey. who haud- Red 30x cardhms ling llu‘ Presbyteries. los ‘nicely for an out at first, Mc- Catchm- - hYlimli-d filrlkcfi Ollt. Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cameron ‘ " i‘ "i Ancliors-‘llrzi-iliey grounds to Ayl- Pitcher ward. out at finst. M. DInlnon-il ‘h‘It Howntt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Doyle cut with ‘pvftchcd ‘ball, steals second and 1st, Bast,- lhlrd. Francis draws a free pass to [Hlflmilc - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- hlCI-climl .i'i.rst, S. Diamond ‘grounds tn hie. 2nd. Ilztsc 5mm should W681‘ uneasily was no auWOMs 'l\li llwulvi-i. In n Ir i... i. m. Ilvldtrwrl! m an i. < u. III fllvl smi ml;- Io unto-m . . Imnlmh . "Alllhto. .-./ '1 can-a 4- |7~m&\h\| m: .\»1.---—'-" '. .‘ -i ~. - 1'1.‘- ¢w§§Y~‘&A‘§"<§‘»:-'il ‘