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Mcciui" m“ U‘, ‘generous. being His Honor Licut. gan, Campbell, Hoyt and McFur-l‘ ' ‘ ‘Govtr or l-Icartl). over by the players: of tlle Anchors and Stars and the ..ollection taken each. Strike outs-Mcifiirlane 7.‘ up a tidy sum was realized, wlnt-lnl-“ree passes 6- Bwrefl- Lino arr‘ all goes to the worthy player, Mr. George Francis. who war. severely QII-tfllle! injured wllilc playing tlie game andMCCHiIB - - - - - - - - ~ ~ - - -- D- Diflmlmd with it goes the best wishe‘; tor a "ccdy recovery from all the play-‘MBQuBid - ~ - - - - - - - - - ~ -- McFflTiil-ne THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Babe Ruth Leads Attack As New York- _ ers Take Each Galina By Score 0f 5 To 3 new YORK, Sent. 14. —' The American [league Pennant today ‘ beyond uli mathematical doubt with a double victory over Llevc- laud, each by a score oi’ 5 to 1i. llttbe Ruth, clubbing out ulle llotue run ill uarh game to hrllll: his lieuutnlfis total up to 52, led the Margin In Yesterdayis ‘Gamer- Seri/es attack iilili titfilllilUiy assured til" Yankees their Htftitlllti straight NOW Stand 0116 All. Findlitliillilé" $513? iiflifilmfiflfilfl"tiifi"’...lf.‘.lt..iit.ff"i? not ~ Milli-r Huggins. urday. Record Attendance‘ ‘Toiilono ‘file lee _ lrolhpt, flatten; The veterahtPla Francis. . .. i ‘ ""-' ( I v Tho‘ spout‘; attraqtifil for yester- s“ h I baseball Hits -Boliéi Just before U18 gamfsttirteti Mr. McQuuid and ‘M mine on iFrancis "Day fund by, Mr. H. EfQuaid 8. Freiggslifisni Score i _._ Eben: President oi the Charlotteq ‘ » - town Sporting Club, which was nlet Hits-Cronin a double and tdEdCil 4 Ill ,with a big ovation. Mr. Acorn also single. Hoyt a double with two onl ‘announced that during the gaineSaunders two singles, D. Diamond‘ ‘the but would be passed around to and S. Diamond a single each. ]give the fans an opportunity oiiCatches-Cronin, McGuigun, Catnp- lboosting the fund that was heinglbell. Hoyt, Mc-Farhine and M. Diu- DtlfiilgJliifi progressbi the game lane one each. Assists-Mcifarlanc’ From the gate receipts turned M. Diamond, and Saunders one. Stars . Anchors Pitcher .y, i the skidding tsbtlrgh, tl——l, and 5 to 4, and gain» ed u full came. They are now iilrflt‘. ‘games up on the New York (Hunts and world's cllaltlpitln Si. Louis Cardinals, who broke oven in tllt-ir‘ sliil nearly three weeks away l .5175!“ _ , _ ,_\rill| the‘ovt-rlvlicllilillg‘ nlillkgltlpoi _'_- ,MQ_Q\11li<l_,,i\nd. MP] l’? gzllllvs over the net-null [liqui- ,,- . . F3511- ‘. catches“ Pilililtlelpllia Athletics. it ll-i one of‘ Lscum‘ whqi-me? ' @1111“ ' AbegweltiMcQuaiflr 3.4m“ and. ylqlnPm on”, the llltn-il titwiialvte v elorics lll um. diamond in thegspcond ganle oi therewith. iRunsr J., Duf y" l H _ , hi l m A h S C b" h, _ p t p iimd Mfiflhistory ofeitllcl‘ llntjoi" letigtles, and pay-o serlcs..w, cl e no 0r a e oneedc . _‘ ou '-Mc.(,3°i_1"e,i_ll contrast to tho Yankee triumphs flirts! y'¢>lll' \\'ilt'|l tho team barely ‘ ‘ _ f-fach-lealllggt-l'tetl‘ ill at illt- finish with zl lid. Acct-g tanlzplrnced thtttla Shsqllfi ésifigtzwvllgciitlflid goéligllifi 4- gicf‘ three mime» margin UVPl‘ (ilevelaiul. for n su sun a .ampun .121 ecu a e , . yan , . yan an J.; ‘given him to add to the George Duffy one each. Strike outs-Mc-l CHANCE FOR RECORD Willi Elli vlctorit-u and only 4i de- feats, on their slate including t0- filly’! games, the Yankees have an excellent chance to break the Ani- orltlnp League record fol‘ total wins ill a season. This nlark was set at 106 by the Boston Red Sox ill 1912. The tnujor league mark, 116 vict- ories, hung 11D b)’ tile Cilifllllil’) (labs ill 1906, in oltt oi’ their reach. OTHER GAMES ’l‘h<-, Athletics cluggetPthc offer- lugs of (‘ollllully and Jacobs for l!) hits and trounced the Chicago \Wllltt‘. Sox at Philadelphia by it iurorc oi’ l6 to 5, Although Lefty flaif with‘ the finish of the-season tiroveu Willi forced to retlro ilt fav- or oi‘ Rube Walberg l the sixth. he was given credit or the vlc- ltlry. Timi-ly hitting gave the Senators a doll-hie victory at Washington over tho 'l‘igers, who tiroppod tho second gtllne oi‘ ll doublv-heatlor, 5 to 3 after losing the firl-ii Ii to 2. llostoil ealnc froln behind both ends of ll double-hi-tltler ut fiostotl to defeat illo Si. Louis llrowun, 5_ g League NEW YORK, Stipi. l-i. M With double-boarder‘ tit Si. Hilouis.’ Tilt‘_ mom] one one“ RunS_Hoyt a tho 1\Illt‘i'l4'Zil| League pellllzlllt rat-e ‘Cai-dlnulg won ‘flm opener, 5 to ll, D Dianlond, M-_ Diamond. 0mm} tilt-lied :l\\‘:ly lifv‘ liil‘_ Now IYUTiK be“, Cmnml Saunders, a Diamond} lonkt-i-s, all oi lllv baseball lllier- The Chlgugq (jubg, 103mg (l, Brnnk- and McFarlane, with Saunders and ""“""' ““-“' """“"‘ "‘ tuber 2, ‘ tilt‘ Ntltiolilli lyu, 6 to 2, fell back to a point flYt‘ PM lletlgut- tussle win-rt‘. four team-S lull lljullleri behind lilo Pirlltt-s. ‘ Diamond still have a‘ l'iliili('<' of v t'tllllllllj," ' llltlough hefole the trlost» oi tlli- sz-a- triulllpll oi the year in tllc oilollot‘ n V, V ‘at lfilluhlllwzll, \\'ilii(‘ Vic Alridgo. n‘ i111; Pitt's. 1:11.211" i’lll'"li"-“- ‘Wililiii Roi his decision ill the second. . . Jule ant e"0c W: lttillg, not u’ D‘ Dlanlond ‘i’ Mccuigan‘ Hoyt‘ both t-lritih‘ oi‘ a douhlc-heatlel" fl-Nju nnd game with batting rallies ill Boston llravcs at l'lt-, ilit’ fourth and fifth innings wilt-n Jail their runs trero l~lt'tll'llti. llap, l" - ‘ROGERS IIARWME $0., §OOO4§-§-OO-OA~LO4&OO-06¢A ~ too ' ~ ' - ' CANADIAN JOHI; »-MAN\fu.i.E CO.;Ltd., 450-452 Rue St. James St., Montreal, P. Q. j OHNS - MANVILLE ‘Asbestos Roofing DISTRIBUTOR CH-ARLOTTETOWN APPROVED ROOFING CONTRACTOR_ GlllllllE 8i hiiiRNAGllAN CHAFILOTTETOWN Charlottetown Business College FALL AND XVINTER SESSIONS open Tuesday, September 6th. 1927 N O EN TRAN tilt} itlXfrdllNATlON. , H-onest Eudczrvwrtu" Required. SUCCESS’ ASSUREI) INDIVIDUAL IN.“»'l'l(l't""!t).'~'. *0 p('i‘ii'i'il' to our lllelhotl ‘of training, gives the enrnes , ‘ - ity to EXCEL, and Insure.- ‘iilOiitllttilih mi. uulljcz-ts are co. billed ill our ll l; stiles‘; ‘l ntllitig, Ac- _ \.\\'l‘ltiii).f. 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Full Information on application to- L. B. MILLER, Principal. Charlottetown. R. BROW y m.‘ ‘was an. ideal clay for the players.‘ ;the game ilvas a good one but not inc closely contested as ivns- expected. jMcFarlalle on the nlOULii. for the lAncllors hill-led great ball the entire ‘route, only allowing three hits from _ _ _ ‘ _ _ ‘hi2 offerings. McQuai-zl the oppos- oooooo000040-0v<o+o0oro0>oovoo¢0o< m‘? twirl“ ‘mhough- touched for , seven would have fared off better had tht- support been oi the kilrd ‘Slitf-Vl‘. by the Anchors. >§0§+ MLiFfifillill‘ anti llultll For tilc winners, Mt-Farlanc, Hoyt, "illndclw. and the Diamond broth- allt‘ McCl-bt played good, ball. ‘ This w ftht Starr. will all go to brighten the hours Before the start 0i the fourth innings His Honor Licul Governor B0188!‘ ‘Heartz came to the front of the . . _ , , _ lsmm, when, he wlnwsbed the higm R Mclnnjg _ , . . . . . . . . . . . .. O'Leary plonslup tournament tilts afternoon. mi of the contracts for tho bur-ring bo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saunders " and 11ml: resent. i5i B350 . . .p McCarey ............ .. s. Diamond‘ Jagk Wng-ht G033 l Francis Day was a. stir-l 2nd Base l '- ‘ces: from every point. the S. Ryan - - - - - - . » . - - ~- M- Diflilmlid ifans -who turned out. ' g I g Tennis Tilt In U. S. Singles l tilt.- filial. . ,/ , Second. round victories Win06‘ "ililiimii "i1 for Henri Cochet, Jean Iicrotru and Jacques Brugnon of the French Davis Cup team, and for Johnston and Francis T. Hunter, of \ the United States team. “\ glargr numbers, were generous with Lynds ~ ~ - - - - - ~ - - - - - - ~ ~ ~- i" ltlleil‘ giving and to crown it all tho FOREST. IIILLKS‘ N‘ Y" Sept‘ 1.4‘ Anchors won out '.vl\i-.:‘.l we hope Duffy . - - - - . - - - - - - - ~ - -~ 3505111811" “Jmlk wright °1 MOYIi-Teni- 9411111" _ ‘kdian champion and Davis Cup star. unit iIE will ‘yet be confined indoors. W. Ryan . . . . - ~ . - - - . - - -- Campbell, ‘W "19 011W one 0f ihl've_cflfl'~i5ii=i‘l‘ lplayers to emerge successfully from thc second round of the United States men's singles tennis cham- Tlic elimination of one Canadian ts to be staged in the Arcila on McInrlis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. --——-‘\vas inevitable. as Wright and C. September 30th. Mr. Ed. Acorl.‘ read the contents oi‘ the contract. to the spectators which were met. witlrstfltfi approval by thelarge gathering. Yesterday although a little cooi, batting first went scurv- Anchors. Bases—Fred Moore Scarce-Charles Stewart Ulnpire-Jaclc MCAlI-‘Br v Score Board-Jtlddio Vessey“ Police Officer-Wm. Mchinls ‘ Last‘ evening Mr. ByroiflBrowu Tlttr Anchors put acroszr nine runs mesldelll of “mp1” L984!“ Base.’ 't<‘ the Stars two, they had scvcil bu“ visited ML Gemge Franc“ .hit:' to tllrce, six catches to three, 4 ,flll(i three errors to six, the (inly de- zfltiildillfiill. oi the gum ‘war on strike outs. veteran ball player and notaedtback-l stop of the Abegweit and Aghsrs before 1,3605“. W is confined in l. , -.. . . . e they won at bu“ feams‘ Wm _ tlrollgh ill» sctontl round match. McQumd m“ (‘jhnllottetqwnll-Iospliifli ltllfflllilfiiggd defeating Berkeley Bell, Atlstin. ‘int; eight to McFarlaneE: seven and Mines leceived fhef,‘ {Isuzu m.“ Tiixlm- “"1 6 '2» “"2- LiWflfii-t‘ zaliowilitz two free passes to six by Wm‘ the 5Com o“ _ , ,, start of the play-offgames ailexor , llnyt and Cronin illattutleil out b°il‘1ii_t0_idvth'ev_pligirfl éksieilzlmvglililil-{v 0 .t‘.‘.‘< blight-rs, the former with two on 0i, yo“ ‘$653’ zdga 3am" m. me in tilt‘ iifth innings, scoring both. ‘Fm’ $3‘ u‘ t (zgé Ema $5.3 ' Tru- Stars runs tfilllll‘ ill the st-ventll ‘a115, present a ,, ‘ g ‘ “‘ " luaklng a total of ‘$9...00. champion six times in succession and Tlldcn were favored to meet ill he Mr. Francis ‘was delighted wit“;- , » - .. - , the generous gift and ‘WBBWIISHIIIUC ‘m. Q“mr§o_ Q 59S remu-“QL ,bu“iomiimfémillid‘waging?flewllauizh elated over the Anchor's victory of: a ( ' ' ' ',‘ii he had been in the game. himseln, that cgg/nlarkct for firsts and sec- tllc Anchors home "amtfw" “e pleased m report ma.‘ M“ ‘ , ‘ends is. not, so Ilrnl today. Juices ° Francis is improving ‘and-we‘ hope it to country shippers rentained un- less while the Anchors shov/ed minim“ be rapidly‘ might mcn to face McQuaid, getting the big lead of follr runs before the Tho‘ second and third were score-file figlll-ho. the‘ W?“ h ‘less for each team as WiiS the first‘ oi the fourth for tllc Stars, the An §—O~6§4+§&§400 uo~¢ooo 4o» _j The next and Iinaligalrle‘ will b9 l lfiiOYl? addethone run ill their turll.‘°“ $"W"<1"Y Flfwrmmn “t 3 oclock‘ ‘ in the fifth the Stars tried hard‘ fir more hut failed trllilc the Ancll- _. _ . _ . took zinothcr big inning and Wrestling °‘_‘,“¥“P‘°“ was mudduci‘ (“q-Dried to the atidience by Nir. Ed. in illrvc nlore runs, hvlpitu" the score column. In the sixth the Stars made au- '" other bid but-McFarlzule was there‘ all the: time and kept them out of‘ the Anchors got; in,‘ lane received u free retired scoreless in their halt. run whetrfor Ontario oats and prices were Ireduced one cent. Car lots of No. *AQOOOOODOOOQOOOQQ1 atééiiféfi‘ ‘IO '. t s€§l ~ wheat“ flo yé. ..,,. -,.' -,, i _\____. I Congratulations Anchors; you put‘ up some game; and are surely in I 4 Mr. John Patterson, Canadian Acorn. i i - “i-O-i‘ ---~'- t filling the snacks, but the best the sales of some fair sized lots of No. i! iStars could do off McFarlane was: tofnorthern were made at 12 l-2 cents get ill one run. the Anchors were per bushel over the Winnipeg Oct- ’ ,ober option, C. I. F. Montreal for\ In the eighth neither sides scored firsts-half October option. but in the first of the ninth the‘ IStnrr luunagcd another ‘McCnbe drew the Anchors out. for ‘an error and McCarcy topped out a2 wheat were sold at 66c to 3 at long fiillgil.‘ taking second. on the 65c and No. 4 at 64 cents per throw to cut off McCube but got/bushel. Canadian western oatsl caught by D. Diamond and Hoytlwern steady. ’ ‘ between third \ the side with the score 9 to 2 pfayot" of tho Anchors. Summary: l There was a feeling ill the nlalket _ The tottifro] the market fcr winter I mwas tlteaciy with a motif, crate demand fqhqhoico grades... ,~, ' . Trhe mill feeddqlarket continued active and. flrln,. The trade in changed with prices to retailers at extras 52, firsts 46. seconds 48. Tile poultry market is a little easier. I la ulet but anticipate better prices , next week on account oi Jewish : holidays; lottctown Sports Club regret they 1 were unable to have the boxing and wrestling seat sale on yesterday as l i advertised, but, however, are pleas- '——- ct - o nnnoun . ti .- ,tlleir ninth and last run when XIVIJcr-‘Tlitéighixililglgngfltliga ‘Snvqgilizovicae; be on sale LhigellltlllllllinsifntléieiiiihgiililtI 01' , ‘ ‘ < Saunders- running being relieved by ilftiie denmnd from United Kins- McGtligatl after reaching third the clom and coiltinental buyers for all scoring on S. Diamond's. grades of wheat on ‘ inlurket today, and a fniramount of - In the seventh it. looked as if thebusiness was worked. A feature of Anchors utcrc due for a break when the local cash grain trade was the the first three men to‘ face McFar- demand fronl New York exporters X pass to first; for Canadian spring wheat ondQ l Drug 00., and Lambros Bros. F. the Montreal M ‘ ‘ \ 6 "i , Penslar ., ed to cure any case of piles \ -' not requiring a surgeon's ‘ ‘ i blind and bleeding piles. , I gins it soothing work. \‘ .W.~ Leslie, of Montreal were opposed . .E. to each other ill all intro-city match , ‘ ‘ G which went four sets before the fellow townsman, 7e75, 6~-~1, 7~-9, jc_l. Wright will meet WlililliTI M. AMHERST‘. Sept. 14.-— Wort‘ ‘m: ‘Johnston, of California ill the third lTfcll/Qli this Iliofllillis‘ by M- CilN- S- Frazec, secretary of the Amherst Golf Club that eighteen Charlotte-l town golfers would be there on: Item: IJECOSLEI of Franc-q the dc. Thursday to nleet the nlclubers oi‘ lound. Gilbert Nouns, young Toronto ‘player. made a. plucky fight against prowling champion‘ before Succumlr the Amherst Golf Club. Twelve,‘ lug t}—-—O, 6--2, 6-4. .. accurate drives. Willialn T. 'I‘ilden, of Philadelphia on last year, svrcpl. vary. little change to report in ers- oi storage firsts and better are eported sold at 39 1-40 f.o.b. West- l 'I‘ORONTO—- The undertone oft‘ MONTREAL-The egg ntarket l; , ‘illhiaywiegrettetl The management. of the Cllar- . '.' i‘ ' W Pile Exit This remedy is rerommcnd- g l knife. It hupgio equal for itching. t (acts, quickly and promptly bc- Q l f Piles are of due to coh- lstlpulion and l ‘is 1100091151?‘ {trouble and kvp jig" bowels ‘free with some d laxative- Island Golfers” ‘on Wednesday. I l t i nadilzn egg luarkets today. 'l‘wtl I 14a Richmond st. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and b Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. A Good Strong Stock Companies Charlottetown Bathe and rtlb well with Mlnarifs. Soothing and re- licving. niiiei>*s. ‘ ~ standard jlfidflfl oi’ roiled oats we» quiet and. prices were unchanged. The demand for strictly fresh eggs continued good and price; were flrmlymalntained. The trad-a In f flritv mid seconds was mantel-wt. The receipts were 669 cases. Ex- treme dullnesi: marked the butter trade but the undertone was steady and prices were unchanged. The» receipts were 18 packages. Owing ~ to the different demand from im- ‘ porters for cheese so for this week z» ran easier. feeling prevailed in tho ‘market today and ‘indications are -thst prices will introduced shortly. ‘The receipts war-arm boxes. . OTTAWA‘; lept. l4. --'I‘here ' Foot W-ez-lry and Sore? ,, . . ,. n ,'.. Loan, "' -. ‘I "Ht!" G ‘that you look out for this?‘ are of purely vegetable origin. price 25c box-Pile Exit 35c -'tlqr_u_illy goodinJ-his (use and and title. Try this combination and you will get best results. .. We know this. Animal Remedies- ‘vfe. ‘clue, p Bookworm, etc. ' enslar Tablets are excep-t E; A. F0$IE>R Central Drugstore Sole Agent for Dr. French's lu ti, ill 13 innings. and lill'll 3 to 2. Has Chance To Win _ and the Giants the niglibcap, 12-45. LAST Tunis sonar, 3.1;, 1 I531“. rlllllcl: ulwllllll p125? i law Aleatlows turllvtl ill Ilia 18th 'l‘ll<- league leaders won tllt- set-- 'l‘lli- Giants and the (lurdhuflfl battled through two ualiles into ' l twilight. at Si. Louis without mak- "ll-Z any proitress ill the National M: 1 hleview ,—g0rch_estr News Weekly The Green’ Lantern ‘Cafe Loweryflueon Street Opp; beBlols Bros. To 3rd I 4 l ~-—e A .‘ To Play Amherst pelts when prime. Phone 721. i . ‘l he above Cnfeitli tends serving regulam" \~ opened to the Public and ill- als. - lireakfast 6.30 to 9 a. m. Regular Plate Dinner 12,10 2.30. _» i .~ . 3' f t» ~. Regular Supper 6 101M230 also cooked to order dishes ill great variety-Pies, Pastry, Bread and Cake for sale-also Cream, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco, lee Cream and Soft i 1P. F. McKENNA ‘l m‘ Ji ,._ n, \,. t . sfifirhliiilh-k»... 9129-9-14-61. ~ - ~ - gwishes to play Friday or any other _lday except Saturday which would be more convenient ibr their play- " As both managers cannot agree on a date a wire has been, i Zsent to President N. Ralston, of the _ 14. TiothiNova Scotia Baseball League, who‘ ma. Smmghpi "5113 is at present in New York, to set a Island golf Westvillc ball teams have agreed toidfli-L’ 0n Wilifiii $5656 t-WO teflmfi are». Still ‘undecided SPRINGHILL, Sept. He jnlpl-oyL-(Lgéiltlfiilltill and six ladies were rc-‘lnanagets of .a.'; the match progressed, making his ‘liilflPd to COIIIDOSB the Ibo-Si, pmng in the third set. in ‘which tczuu. They will play in Sackville‘ play in ‘Prurtl, llc led 3~-1, before the Frenchman vfldivd and ivore Nunns down With '-~-—"—~~ " G Westvillc wants w all» to play Saturday but Springhill 11w‘ bee" received- I . ““\\\\\\\\~\t\“ \\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\“‘ I Watch Your ‘iFoxes’ ~ a Summyerpiet y. The summer diet is an important one and grcirhéareneihotrlil be qxerclsed in uleotllll ed to Th‘ minimum and rupplementod- vhy coirs“ fed dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY the proper foods. ‘Meat feeds should be rcduc cereals and vegetables. IMPERIAL FOX BIS FOOD fed with milk make the ideal summer cereal ration for both adults. and pups- ‘ These two highly nourishing foods unsure a balanced ration t! l _ minernlsond Vltamines. ilvln-znmi. FOODS keep um foxes In gooilimli and mule 5 than. mdte generally healthy and active. generally caused by excessivonieat feed! lther withftn abundance of IMPILIIIALS ollm against: dnnto-v promoters nlretltllng. 113i. =94‘ we rem.» Always keep a good supply of lltfkljlltlliLS on hln . _ , _ liberally and You will mp results m highest class foxes with higligl-‘Miiilii ‘ ' e » For sale by |endln| dealers in all business centre; or 4mm Fox Charlottetown, Fl. uitlflco. Ltd‘ Box m. g}