, Y Guardian. l, otel Victoria PerPackoQe, i, . __ i -——————F—___"__,LN_‘_ ‘AAIAJ Yvvv Viv AL , -¢ai=-¢1 ADVERTISEMETITS" U! per lino o! 6 words Vapor lino of s word: vvvvwvvv Y ' CLASSHIED signs mus-sign .. .' i _ _i For, Sole R SALE-THREE BURNER: il stova—(Perfection) with ov- ,-»'Apply 48 Brighton Avenue. ' ' ‘ "8263-7-5-31 .--.-. A‘ A ¢ v vvwqv 1 Tvvw Teachers Wanted WANTED -- SECOND CLASS teacher for liopefield School. District No. 122. Supplement 8100.00. Apply to John A. Mc- Donald, Sccretury of Trustees. 3820 7 8 2i __* sALs-IARN 0N WEI-KN- lot, Spring Park Road. Apply , Fraser at Burt Bros k Fras- ‘ , Market Bullding—-8228-'l-4-—4i _.____.___ ..___._-_.--.- WANTED - PRINCIPAL (FIRST class )0or Tryon Consolidated School. Supplement including minimum. $150. John A. Patter- HOUND ‘FOR SALE-ONE son, Sccy. Tryon. - 328711-741 ar old, good breed; fine gos I01” ‘ i s. ., care --——————~—-————-—~——-——-._ m n8 purpose pgiiyw 78 31 WANTED —- AN EXPERIENCED " class teacher for Bangor Scr '. Supplement 8125.00- Alex. Lailner, Sony. 3233 7 )1 4i .__ WANTED-~ TEACHER FOR BAL- tic School, District No. 99. Sui)“ plement 8100.00. Apply to John McGillivary, Secretary MalDeiIHQ- 3308 7 8 81 Miscellaneous M, p ' qbomito, LAND sua- qpr ill . a ., ' ~' u’! ezsaiq 1s into. . voila saiurma DONE AT efiuardlan Central Job Pi-int- . ' ‘ -Phone‘133. 237955“ EARNINGS STEADY EM. ynient for Barbers. Become ert in 8 weeks. Write Mol- Barber College, Department Halifax. ‘ 3-1-tts ti. .._..____._...__ N6 MILL AT WOODVILLE _ , opened every Friday all . Prices reduced from 8 John Fitzpatrick d: 8307 7 8 6i - WANTED — A TEACHER FOR Point Pleasant School Ne. 142. Apply to Mir. James l3. Finlay- 5011, Soqfy, 3232 7 4 4i .___.____._..._--_---- WANTED-TEACHER FOR COVE Head Road School, District 47. BupplemenP-flmoil. Cyrus Jay.- Sec'y.—6$65-7-5-Bi. ___._._._._____.______ WANTED-TEA6HER FOR MT. Albion School, No. 134. Suplilfl‘ meat-ONO. Apply Fred Robert- son, Sec'y.-3208-7-5-3i. WANT-ED FOR GREENVWOH lschooi No. 15, second class Fe! male teacher. (Protestant pre- ferred.) John B. MciEwon. 580T. U83 7-8-41. ...¢_._._._.___.._.-_ WANTED -- SECOND CLASS Teacher for Albion Cross School. Supplement 875.00. A. D. Mathia- son, Sec'y., St. Peters It. It. 2. 3184-7-8-81 .__~ ocnts. _Wa1"1ted 1i lo Help Wanted D.—-.MAlD.—-APFLY 84 oy St.—-326$-7-5-51. PERIENCED NURSE DE- work. Apply C-{care of Ian. ‘ 32397441 Ell-GIRL ..TO ..WAiT "ON and assist with other work 1y Siruthcona l-lotcl. 3i WANTED '-r si-coN-D (1535 i “ " for Victoria West School District No. -i'7- Supplement $130.00. Protestant preferred- A. A. Moore, Secretary Northern R. R. No. 2, "P. E. l. 3230-74-81. ale Help Wanted FARMER AND Apply M. McLean, azmyqqa, _ teachers, principal. vlce_ princip- al and titres assistant teachers ‘ school No. 141, Souris. -—C. C. Carlton. e1-c'y. - 3180 7 3 ill iriitsr ctasn rsAfii-isn WANT- ed for Vlciorls School, District No. (i0. Supplement Voted $200.00. (Male preferredL) Apply in per- son if possible to iii. Boswell. Sedy. Trustees, 3008-6 35 t!- § "man waurso A- a . of experienced ranch men to go to United States _ Solomon, Georgetown, motored to ____.___________________ WANTED-A run.“ efnrr or TBE WNGUARDIAN- r- . ‘ \ Mnmbqn oft. court -_ '_ Charlottetown, Nunther 678 Twill remember moetin to- night at 178 Great gorge 8troot, 1.30 p. m. "$815109 mu , _ “WHARLOTTCFT v-uwwx. w: time . . I 0 0 18 I01 .._? ..' FOR . TH "STAR" in the liisit Montague. ,1 . amen-ratios, undulations Wdnesday, August. Ilth . axis '1 s 101 ..'NOW I6 THE TIIIE to buy your Star/or Durant Car. if in- t ‘ ’ a post card will bring us Terms to.euit the pur- to you. chosen-T. 0 Jves, Montague. , 8116.81. 5 s1 ..'6A,N'T AFFORD WHAT? —-to walls-Well d n't do it, its cheaper to drive a tor Car than wear out. shoe leather. ask '1‘. G. Ives, Montague. 82887 531 ' “QEASTERN AGENT. -Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ent in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news itgins. advertis- lnz, Job Pristine. new and renew- ‘al subscriptions. . Centre-i Guardiah JUST ARRIVED-Ono car of cedar shingles now unloading at Albany, a. H. Affleuk-fili. JUQT RECEIVED a cargo of Gaspe Sblngles- W. ‘ll Weir, Stanley Bridge. 381 77 851 YORK RIFLE CLUB will hold a shoot Wednesday afternoon July 9th. Full attendance requested. 1i DO WHAT YOU INTENDED.- You intend-ed to buy R1111!) ROSE ORAiNGE BEKOE TEA the last time. but you forgot. Perhaps you will remember the next time. We hope so. TOMORROW half-holiday, store closes 12.30. Jenkins and Son—1i .__._ CHARIOTTETOWN BOARD OF TRADE quarterly meeting tomor- row. Wednesday evening, 8 p.nm. ..'REME-MBEI\ THE "OLD Home" Tea ail-Bouris on July 18th. Trains from Charlottetown and El- mira, both held until 5.80 p. in. Special music and attractions. See posters for particulars.» 81811-740121 ....'.TEAOHl-NG STAFF. — The members of the teaching staff of Montague High School for the com- ing year arez-ilh-incipal, M13 Leigh Crozior; Vice-Principals, Miss Mar- garet Nicholson und Mr. Fred Hyn - es; Assistants, Misses Eileen Mor- rissey and Daisy Vaniderstine. MEETING POBTPONED. -- The regular monthly meeting of the Y. W. C. A. Cundai Home which was to have been held this (Tuesday) afternoon has been postponed. 1i (“-40% 61st Annual Meeting (Continued from Page 1) Alexandra, the National Challenge Trophy and the China Cup are also included in this day's programme. 0N SATURDAY. July 19, the Vlzianagram, open to teams of eight members from each of the Houses of Parliament, the Consol- ation Cup and the St. George's Cup, second stage, will bc decided in the morning, with the afternoon being given over to the final stage of the King's Prize, when the 100 best scorers in the second stage will shoot from the 000 and 1.000. yards aggregate, with 15 shots from each distance. The B18085 and prizes. of all competitors in the third stage are decided by the aggregate of the scorers made by them in the second and third stages rznsouaus _.'»Capt. Gallant and Mr, F. J. 'l‘ignis'h.-A ~ --‘Miss Vidian. McDonald, Hull iaii, is visiting her uncle Mr. Thos. Henry, Georgetown-wt. ....'~Mrs_ -MoDoniild, Halifax, N, s, is visiting her sister in law Mrs. Thos. Henry, Ge0rgel;own.-A_ --'Misses Evelyn and Doris Mc- Donald. Halifax, are visiting their aunt Miss Estelle Aitken, George- iDWlL-‘fl, " __'-Mr. Arthur Yorstou. St. John's Newfoundland is visiting his pap. ents, Mr. and Mrs, William Yflrgwn Georgetown-A. only. The King's Prize has been com- peted for annually since its in- ception in 1860, with the 0x06011011 of tho Great Wnr years. Canada has supplied the King's Marksman on four occasions. Private Hay- hurst. winning in 1895, Pte. Perry, 1904, Pte. Clifford, 1011 and Pte. Hawkins, 1013. Australia, New Zen- m land and South Africa have each supplied one successful candidate for the blue ribbon event. _-'Mr, Herman Thistle, Boston is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs, l-larry Thistle, Georgetown._A --'M!‘s. A .11. Murphy and son, iluiiiiiax, are visiting friends Georgetown-A Second Place- aid Had Har ' 400 Metr (Canadian Press) Oi.Y.\iPi'C STADIUM, Columbus Pram-c, July 7.—'i‘he nations got together their atiiieiic forces here this afternoon to siurt iiie fight to overhaul Finland which lield a com- manding lead for the Olympic track mid field championships as the second day of the competition began. lileai weather continues here but despite the promise of a day oi competition rivallinl: yesterday for thrills tho. huge stadium was spur- sely occupied. Less than 2,000 per- sons wcre present shortly before the opening event the 100 metre semi-finals. Perrilt, New Zealzind qualified 1'11 the first semifinals oil this event. Toronto Pacer Led The Field in Feature Race NOilfliii RANDALL, Cleveland, July 7.—Uutspeeding Hal Niulione in ‘lilc iwo fastest miles paced this season, Kate llai, owned hy Kid Jackson, Toronto, won the free-for- aii pace, feature of ilic Gruud Cir- cuit vzrril iioro yesterday. 111111 liulioiic was the only oiic oi the fluid which could get close lo the more and wns only beaten by a neck iii the two niiles. With Kate Hal ruled out in the consolidation Hal Mziiiono took that milo easily in 2.04 35. The time for the rnco also made the izisiest three liciiis paced. ‘Poiiliiiy Murphy increased his winning mounts to ilvc for the week when 111.,- Tilly Ilrooko 100k the 2.10 class trot. ‘This was u split heat ziifalr. iSuuiruury: Eree-For-Ail Pacing Purse $2,500 Willi. "ails 110i i5 iiiieliii British Star Beats Paddock, American Spr- inting Ace-Goafiee Fails To Qualify- W0rld’s“ Record Broken in 800 Mei;- res-Ganadian Trap Shooters in -Phil McDon- d Luck in the e Hurdles. Others who qualified were Jackson Scholz, United States and Lori-n Murchison, United States. (COLOIVIBES S'i‘1ti>liiM July 7.- Cyril Coaffee, Western [lanudinn crack sprinter failed to qualify lo- (lay for the finals of the 100 metro event at the Olympic games, i-le was defeated in the second semi ii nal hcnt. United states Leads on Sound Day. (‘OLOMIZES STADIUM. Paris, July 7.-~ The United States lends the 45 nations entered in tlic Olyin- pic competition after the comple- tion of the second day events with a total points score of 54; Finland ______________________ Justice Brooks, (Murphy) 8 1 8 1 Chi-relic Nizic, b.g by Mui- colm Forbes (Morrow) . 3 5 l 2 San Pedro Girl, 11111., by Cnrllckcii, (Mi-Donald) _. l 8 ll 3 The Great Lullwnter cli, h by Peter The Grout (Ciiil- Ilud P. h.g,, by Kentucky Tin1o——2.i)0 1-1, 2.013 1-5, 2.07 1-5, 2.07 4-13. .14 Clziss (Elimination Plan) (Two divisions, iiil except first [lvo in 011011 oliinlnutcil from third heat.) Bessie hiclilyo, b.m, by Peter Mclilyo (ilkilin) __________ _. 1 l Pete Green, ha. by Peter Scott (Thomas) ________________ ._ l ‘Irene Scott 1113111., by l-ligli Valley Day, by Inigo (Short) .. Bin Maxi-y ‘i1.‘l1., (Curler) ____ ._ fl -i 'I‘1me-‘2.0(i 2-5. ET- 1?... (Three limit illiun) Dilicisco b.ni., by Srin Fran- cisco (Mcilonalrl) ______ _. (Three iieut Plan) Kate Hal, 11.111 by ilnl Mer- cury (ileniicit) ________ __ i 1 ro ilul Maiiorie 11g, by (P111100 Argot Hui, (IUlillds) _____ __ 2 2 1 4 __~.M1 Following the closing of the Na- ‘flmore, s; (itnfiglgnehgcgiiltlga' a?’ tioniil Rifle Association meeting. ' ‘ B'|thc Empire Match will be held on 0 . _.. ( am) Mcmme’ Georgetown‘ A Tuesday and Wednesday, July 22 and 23. This match is for a chal- lenge trophy to be hold by the country winning the sniuc un-til the next competition. 1t is open to teams of eight past or present mcin bore of the naval and military for- ces of tho United Kingdom, Can- ada, South Africa, India, New Zea- isnd, Australia and other units of --'Miss Gladys McDonald, New York 15 911011111111; her vacation at her home in Georgetown-q). _-‘Rcv: fiche:- Mack and Rev. Fill-ll" Qlmpbeil. Boston. motored to Georgetown-A ,, ‘ --"Mfs.W0116. and Mrs- Lorne w-m- a-fl- s-u-m “Ytfiifififilnfiithffgfiilfii ' trmned “m” Supplement 5115 Wm. A Gillcasli l?‘ ‘lkgdren gig} 19g: Secretory Glenwood Lot 8 0'- mers e ' ' ' ' Leary, 1R. R. 3260-7-5-81 ,_________________ ___ ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR HUNT- er River School, 218. oumlemont $150. mule preferred, Apply to W. E. Whitiock School Secyretary. 3258-7 5-71 liEliiiiS V The final games o1‘ the tourna- ment heid in the Charlottetown , _ _ Tcinnl-s Courts were played oil on . ‘NW9 “i Dr- “Qmmm! 5*‘ Saturday afternoon last. Miss M. . Stanley Bridge Bourke and Mr. ‘M. ziucn being tilt: , '-'-" winners. The ‘tournament on the ' ””»,,.Iwhole was very interesting, every sqt being hard fought. it was un- fortunate that Miss M. Whear and W‘. G- Wliite whocus-iified 1o,- iiio semi-finals were unable to remain i0 illay o8. Following are the results of the games Dllyed since the last publi- cation: M. W316i" 611d G. White won ifrom K. Bourke and K. Spencer. _ l). Hustle and J. Rodd won by d“. lauit from Mlis. J. A. McMillan and A- Webfitel‘. J. Fullerton and N, Morant won from R, Hearts and G. Houston, M. Bourke and M. Zinoh yon from J. Bourke and C. llcGMggn, J. Tait and M. Steers: won firom M- Moore and L. J. cMlllnp. R. Viiinicomba and M, McKlnson won from E. Donnie and P. Wil- .‘ lifllllfl. M. Jsrdino and J. A. Bentley won rrom K. Moi-ant and F. McMillan. M. Whesr and C. White woo frcm J, Tait and Sleeves. - J. Fullerton 11nd N‘. Mora t won from B. Heustis and J. Rod K. Ksiiiy and J. Johnston won from R. Vinnicoinr... and M. dioxin. Q r N JULY 2ND. BETWEEN and Tyne valley on. P. E. 1., gentleman's rown overcoat. Finder communicate with James ‘~ ood, New London, P. E. 3304-7-8-31. ETWEEN STANLEY and Clifton the lust week e an old fashioned brooch. i as it keepsake-Finder Strut, Chnriotteiown rote to the travelling a comfortable, up-to- hotel. éontnlnl 14A 4 with private “tho. uioino In famous; roll nods. Telephone In ‘mo. CWPQOUII iler- H- 0- BROWN. Mouser ‘ e1 ml’ Pfilfletofi ‘ 4 ease-wow» 1 CTORIA HOTEL) "~ hnson, 8t. John; Chas. D; , lviloncton; Florence M. ~~ ernou: (1., . ch, r, Toronto; ._$,imv.srt -~ r one wforifintvtlle: ith, Sourlii; . 1.. Brenton . r. and Mrs. l. C. Welsh. , C. F. Allen, lldiitresl: herwoodi Mouotoillil- l». ttewo: Mr. and Mrs. Mae iii-om K, Reilly sud J. Johnston. M. Bourke and ll. Zinch no , treal; Miss Bait Ms y in J. Martin and H. Simpson. on Magi", Lingual; r,, -M. Wlieor and G White won from. . J. A. Blanche, Ottswofll. Jsnfine and J. 1i. Bentley. l! . Min Elisabeth‘ J. Ilia Van- from M. when on liiutlorton and N. Morant. non. -, J, Marlin and H. Simpson won ~- M. Bourke and M. Ziiich won from the llritish Empire. On the first (lay oi’ the mulch the distance are 300, 500, and 000 yards and on the second day ni. 800, 900 and 1,000 yards, with 10 shots at each distance. Great Brit- ain and Australia have tiiree vict- orics each in the six times that it has been held since its inception in 1007. Australia is the present hold- er, having won it at Melbourne in 1920. Canada has competed throo times-in England——losing by only seven poinis to Great Britain in 1919. For this year's Blsley new and smaller targets will be used, the bulls-eye at the 200 yard distance having been reduced from "eight to six inches and tho bulls-aye ut the 500' yard range from 20 to l8 iii- clics. Those new targets nro expect- ed to reduce materially the niim- ber oi‘ ties which have been such n notable feature of the Bislcy meetings. L‘ , are visiting their mother Mrs. Cinrad, GBOTBGIOWDr-A "Vlllss Della McPlicc, Baltimore, is visiting her parents Capt. and Mrs. MoPhee. Georgetown.—-A __‘Mis ilsobcl Morrlsoy, George town is visiting Miss Mury Coady, Albany (Plains-A __'Mrs. Libby, Boston is visiting her mother, ill-rs. Conrad, George- town.—-A . _-'Mr, Joseph Kiggius, teacher, 73711187815. is spending his vacation with his brother Itev- Father Kig- gins, Georgetown-A " __'-Miss Dorothy Doyle, George- town, is visiting friends in Chariot- ioiowu-A -_'Mrs. Donald McAulny and two sons of New Glasgow are visiting Mrs. Mommy's parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Henry, Georgetown-qt __'Mr. Clarence McDonald, llnii ink la visiting friends in George- town-A Canada's Team Numbers 20 and is u follows: Commandant, Major J. R. i.. Strcight, M. C.. lsllngton, Ont; Capt. George Crlghton, Toronto; Sergt. J. A. Bowden, Waterloo. Ont; Pto. H. J. White, Toronto; 141011.! H. W. Bishop, Ottawa; Scrgt l". lio Lem, Cnlgnry; Sgerirt. ,'R. Storror, Mimico Bench, Ont; S. __'M|Sg Margaret McCormnc, tea- cher, Georgetown illigii School is siloniilni: her vacation at hcr home in Si. Gcorzes.~l\ . lSynibols Forest b.ni. by Slui- bolcr (Kelly) ........... __ 4 5 Morrison, b.g., by Delvin, (Murphy) .............. __ o a 3 War Bride b.in., (Stokes) _.. 3 d i 'i‘l-me—2.02 2 5 2.0.1 2-5, 2-0-1 3-11 2.10 Class 'l‘rottlng, Poi-st,- $1,200 (Three Heat Plan) Tiliey Brooke, 11.111, by F. l3. NVilson, Ottawa", Major Fred Richardson, yictoria; C. S. l\1., W. A. Hawkins, Toronto; C. Q. M. S.. A. Parnell, Verdun, uud Pic. W. Seslwood, Vancouver. ~Stock Quotations HALIFAX, July 7. -—Quotatlons furnished by Word & Johnston, tncnibcrs Montreal Stock Ex. change: ilcli Telephone . . . . . . . . . . .. 130%, Llroinptou .. 29%, St. Lawrence Flour . Ottawa Power Cubo. Cnnc Sugar Cuba. Cane Sugar Pfd . .. P1111. Am. Petroleum American Con. Iiriizlllnn Fraction . . . . . . . .. Howard Smith Pid . . . . . . . .. lioivnril Slnitli Coin Spanish River Pfii Spanish ltivcr C0111 .. Stool Coin. of Con. . . .. British Em. Steel 1st . Pcnmans 2 Sliitwlnigan . . . . . .. Liuirentide Pulp .. (‘an (Jen. Elictric Con. Stcanisliip Com Con. Steamship Pill . Asbestos Colii. . Dominion Bridge . Eugenio lliirviesler, bi‘. ill ~hy tiic l-lnrvcstcr (Frost) ._2 Worlliy Rico, b.|1, -hy Maurice ii (King) ______________ .. (l 2 Liberty Silk, cli. g. (ifiliilils) 3 (l Saruwan 11.14., (O'Connell) _-.-i 5 'l'1mo~—2.06 3-5, 2.08 3-5, 2-11 1-5. o n (ilior) _______________ __ (l 2 Z m Pacing. Purse $1,200! i) ‘Prlvnto (Fleming) ........ __ Z 2 “ ‘Siicailiiig 2.05 i-5 2.04 11-5, 2-20 Class Trotting, Purse $1,200‘-ill’0ili>i‘il ' i uuu Fiiil 1mm Canadian Freon.) iiIION-‘li ‘AL. July 7-—-FOIIOW1IIK the meeting of the National Hock- cy Lcoguc licre over the week end, it is announced that clubs cumpris lng the league or Canadians of‘ Mon trcal, Ottawa, Hamilton and 'l‘oro1i- to clubs agreed ioesign a contract binding them together for a period of twenty years. The feeling of the meeting was that those who professional hockey 011011311}: b dork days should stick together. 1111i der the agreement none or the lndl viduals or clubs will be allowed to take part iii any other professional hockey venture without the unani- mous consent of the three clubs, has 47 points; Ewcilen 15 and Great Britain 13. British Star Beats Paddock Harold Abrnhunis the Brtilsli -star sprinter won the finiil of the 100 metres. Abrahunis was off to bud sturt and was only fifth at half way mark, but he fairly flew the rest of the distance to nip Paddock by less than a foot in 10 35 equalling the Olyniplc record for isccond ilny 111 succession. Conffee ‘of Cuniido and E. W. Carr of Aus- .tr:1li.i finished just outside the ‘qualifiers. if Wiis the greatest sprint race of, games so fur with Fruiigipunc of ititly another start- er oilt-classcd. World Record Broken in 800 Metres Taylor 5111111011211 the official record by ffnishing in 1 min. 52% sec, 800 metres iinui. First scini final, tlirci- to qualify ,Stnll:ird, Great Britain first, W111. B. Rich- ardson, United States second. Martin, Switzerland, third. Time ——1 minute 133% seconds. 800 metros second semi finals— Low, (lrc-nt Britain first; iioughton Grout Britain, second; J. 1i Waters United States, third. Time——1 minute 56 3-5 seconds. 801) metros third sen1ifii1£li&— Ray Dodge, United States, first; IS. C. Enck, United States, second; iU-llllflils Hoff, Norway, third. "i‘i1i1c—1 minute, 57 2B seconds. Todd (McKay) ______ ._ 2 .'i -i ro Osborne Won High Jump. liuroid Osborne. United SUIIPS won the running lilgli jiiinp with ‘Iiiis record jump of ii foot i3 iiiizlios, giving the Uiiiicil St-citcs u victory 1111 zuloiliiri‘ fliinl event. Canada Trap Shooters Second i PARIS, Jilly 7. —Cai1a1l:i's (rap shooting 511111111 coiiiliiiieil t occ- ‘Lilllly second illnoc iit illf‘ um! of lhis iiiorii‘iig's sliont at 25 targets ‘zit issylcs Mcqlineailx, Finland was with 275i for 75 targets ‘czicli so for in tho shoot, Citnniln ilio1l27S 11ml Ullifflfl Slain-s had L. of C. And T0r- ontos Tonight i Abegweit Grounds Much interest is felt in local biiscbull circles over the game this evening, starting at 8.15 Abegweit grounds, between the League of Tile Cross and the Torontos, oi.‘ Snimiicrsiiie. This will be the third meeting between these teams. the Western- crs being the winners on the first two occasions. That the local nine are determined lo take the verdict tonight is only putting it mildly. as they have been practicing daily with i1 view to hanging a. defeat on their visitors .As' the Torontos have 1m exceptionally strong line- up for tonight's fixture a great game of ball is expected. . Band in Attendance in all likelihood the League of The Cross band will be in attend- ance, therefore gooll baseball iulxcil with excellent music will be the order of the evening. Tho foilowini; is the local linoup Catcher, Daugherty; Pitcher, Mc- Quaid; 1st Basic, Burns; 2nd base ~ Corrigan: Short Stop Arsenauit; Contra Field McCabe, Right Field, Dillon, Left Field Ellsworth:- Players short of uniforms call at L, of C. EYlH today. ‘Flint the game will be handled io a lliCtbty is an assured fact as Jack McAleer is slated tiriook all’- tor the destinies at tile plate. l CHALLENGE r do hcrcby challenge any one of tlic lhroo following (camel-Map- 10s, iloilgcrs or Cleaves to 1t friend- ly gninc of baseball at o (late sut- isfzictory to both teams. (lame is to i): illayed on P. W. C. Diflmollil- from loud to tliiril place with 276. 1 1 mPhlii McDonald Had Hard Luck I11 the 100 cotros illlfliillS, l’. lilac fllcmiiii, of tlic iliziriiiinvs, stuiiiiiiizil iii. 1114‘ third hilrilli: hilt soc-smvcil gior‘ plaice. iiiiiil 111w (011111 il\\l'(1i(‘. yfiniilly falling iii-hr (lic- finish. W 4J. iiiilntiiiirnc, Quebec, r1111 a good incc liui ili" was not speedy enough for the field. 110th worn iinplzicoil. Line-ups as follows: Catcher-A. Doucctte. Pitcher-E. Callaghan. 1st IIuscwE. Goss. 2111i Iinse——A. Doyle. 311i Busc—l". Laffcrty. s. stop-u). Gillie. Fiuidcrs.~ii. Michael, J. Flizzor- 1111i, '1‘. Tierney. . vii l imiiiii iii iii i Milntrcnl Power Winnipeg Electric . .. Nuilonai Breweries .. Atlantic Sugar . . . . . . .. Scrgt, J. Binnie, Hamilton: Sergt. ii. Stewart, Ottawa; Ucut. Alex Martin, Calgary: Pte. D. Burke, 0t- tiiws; Ptc. l3. W. Beaumont, Vic- toria; R. S. M. 1i‘. J. Goodhousn, (lt- tawn; Major J. Jeffery, Royal Mil- itary College, Kingston; Ont; Mn- ior it. S. Cross, Ottawa: Scrgt. A. __'Mrs. Fred lielorlo. Gcorso- town, is visiting her father, ‘Mr. Cullen, Slierwood.-—A . __'Miss Estelle Morris teacher Georgetown High School is spend- ing her vacation at iior homo iii Donafdstou. --A . , -_'Mlss Gladys Taylor, teacher, ‘oaorlemn m.“ sch”, ‘a ‘MW Mineral‘; Liniment Relieve: Pain. in; her- vaootiou; uglier home is, ' - ichflflbtlflflWlr-ehi’ ' ‘i . .. - QUEEN HOTEL} ‘ Witoi" 8MB. ' fills popular l-lobl 50M Miwltod U ' m! offer! w“ laws-item f .. minor-it's Linimntllliluvac rim. A u "Nu ‘gawk do m»: limit“. '- in idvi. at"! . ' Kumim Gunner‘ A iii- .’.hmn.y . ‘Irlflfli _ Bank Montreal Am. Car S: Foiiiiilry .. .. A111. Sirieltirig 6': ltciluing . . Anaconda Copper . . . . . . . _- Cun. Pacific Ry. Ni-w York Central Crucible Steel inici‘. Paper Kelly Sprlnlliulil . Mex. Petroleum .. inter. Mei". Marine .. Press Steel Car lluniling . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific . Studebaker ilnicn Pacific Utah Copper .. U. S. Steel . . . . . . . . . .. . MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Nictory . . . . . . . . . . . .i03.i0 was victory . ....1o4.sr. i922 Victory .. 1037 Victory BANK! Dunk commerce Bank item .. hank Noys Béotln .. .I.2io within-willy‘ 11s, Sept iislii. Dec. 111$. . ‘corn-iii; ma, Sept am. Dec. 8 .. "own-apt; u, 4m, Dee. ,iiiiiiii ii. } ‘ ‘i ‘ill i" iii iiiiniii I i i i‘ iii ,1 i 11w‘ ‘ ii iiili‘ . "iii ‘m, tilliunhim i i i i "iii . i: ii ' . . i iii m“ Quality so good—Price so low ‘f a --Long Tom at lilo-shows‘ I? a noiv road to economyl» L176 \Ve the Junior Station Eudora” ‘ iii