. .. ..- rlw (‘HATE cllallpuv iGlJARDIAN BOWLING BASEBALL " . ‘ . WRESTLING 0 R 2 If BAEE§§XLL - ’ OTHER SPORT Still A Qreat‘ Backstopi €VMZGFAu$LL \-\A\iE A P» ill By QUIN HALL The boys who lllsi lug that Bob O‘l~' I llig league c. quite a Jolt i showcd up at i . the New York C“ t/Ja gripflll of p a; Everybody at ills sense the chance. started sticking Ilcll platter in exhilririeil tinned to use ill: tilts with the curl‘ Bobs glaring was hitting. Shanty Hogan, win c" pellet at .333 clip, l: l". lVlrGraw vroulil ilxl‘ i _7r_rl'l~i l/li\l1i~;::'l‘s _._... MONTREAL. Qarr. Jlill" Bll0rts\ were rcducuzi Si ljvr i the Montreal grain illul l‘ ‘- today. There were lw» w“ r Biltt-er prices ' ward climb. ll'l— h‘ l \'.l; iflfilll’ were 1-2 cent high r. r211 . m‘ P‘ i- ern townships llillll‘l"‘i' i n: ‘ wll" " .l biing made from m; 1-2 l’! 1'7 c" '. ‘ ‘ per pound. Prices in ill‘ l‘ were advanced by j- ll. ll -» cents for solids, llllii Prints. Demand app greater than supply: were 146 boxes. Glllu tn price with trailing ql 6,865 boxes. y. Receipts were 3 Potatoes were unchanged,‘ swick Green Mflllllilliill; 50 cents per 90 pounds in b track hermin carlois. Nev: no from the southern eta“: were soli- ing from $4 to $6 pvr in cl cl lm pounds nct.. ' ' , MONTREAL-It irks s'.:'. {l today that rcprescntaiic. lnii lrr-ll MEGS t0 Hon. W. R. Mo llPl‘\\'|‘ii, Minister of Agreiullllrc, I!‘(|il."‘»?iil'§ government action ailainsl; the im- portation lnto'Cl1nndn_ of cull pota- loealfrom the Uhitzd Slates. It was Tennis. and Golf Players everywhere use I'll:- arduto case sore and tlzod (M; , . , ‘ Jr‘... l; hhfl4l-os A . oi- I.“ W w .;‘ ‘ ‘:0 if" ‘- l 1" r illilvll better with the mallet. It l .,l-ll:r.~.. mill-rs are pow lmvlnlz coun- .l-.l'ghtly_ lower. WAS» VDEKING toe sag; mews ma: lllslluuesses". FARRELL. " 1 EPGKOFTW ,RATE T“ fiMfTE/f HUEBEU, PHDHED ‘THAT NO-l-liT GAME lglJs rum-ed. illln in preference to 0'Farrell,_who llnlshril ihe season with a. ZOO-mark. l 1H3 lllls l-enr O'Farre1l has beer! do- li he will return again to "m. when he was with the - Carri r- ‘ and was voted the >1: i er in the National lilifWiiV. O'Farl'cll is a shrewd -- l» mull. have something - Jscd oi’ ‘being backward g the boys the gate when . l.l.e nothing left: to offer. Mc- ‘ l‘: speearccl plenty of l .. l. is likely 0'l'<‘arrell's r- saved him his berth and out him back again on a high 1- that such potatoes were n ill-ll,’ in involved as number 2 field .25, and that they were no .n what was known prev- " Li» Illimbil" 3 stock. ' [TC-GS \ "A, Ont. June l2. -— Very ~ is reported ‘on Canad- s although there is a . . i l" l the lllnriiim: markets - in d.","_.fl'lI‘(i lccc-‘pis. 'i‘c»!ll'>.\"i‘L7--'l‘his egg market is . -- l)i‘.".l[‘1‘.'l are quoting‘ country ' - I'll‘ llngrudcd eggs delivered l Iii‘. ii extras 27-28; flrsts i srrlzndrfi2-23. Eggs are-Job- blltll here at extras 82; - second‘; ‘.36. Prices to re- lyil‘ ‘l il"(i rflilliillfli c < .ll‘lnll<~ilt.l._are "Pllilll! on spot here ,4.‘ extras; Klpilrliifi 26-27; seconds ::'l'. JOllN~~Rcrtipls are still de- iclnng h"ri' nlid this is causlngmoro .. s with a slight advance in ielying prlccs. Quotations to coun- gin-yl silippcrs ill-chow extras 25-29; lflrxi: 23-26; seconds 20-21. The poul- itry market is casicr'on fowls as ro- yglpis increase‘. ‘ HALIFAX-The local egg market l hows an advance of one cent over FL masks pay/lug pride: with a cor- fl-r» ending advance in prices to ro- t"y~‘sliipp3?‘fl’l'0r ungrndcd eggs deliv- ' (m; mm zn-ail; firsts 25-20; aeo- '~~<l'= zl-se.‘ Prices to retailers up ‘i3 32-115; ilrsts 31-32; secondl i-Si’. rDTJli are more plentiful and AeAlnsT PWTSHRGH ...... 6/, Bob knows the weaknesses g! the hitters in the National Leagues. In this respect he is an asset m the Mc- Gravlan hurlcrs, It was 0‘Fa.rrell who was toiling back oi’ the rubber, when Tex Hubbell twlrled his no-hit game against the Pittsburgh Pirates earlier this year. Hubbell got mostcf the credit and probably deserved it, bllt O'l=‘arrell's knowledge may have been partly responsible for holding such iellowa as the Waller boys and Pic ‘Praynor hltless during the nine (rames. 0'Farrel1’s early form may have been a. flash in the pan. However, many tans hope that Bob will come back with a vengeance and make this season the best of his career. Copyright, 1029, King Features Syn- ' dlcatc, Ilnc. , q BURDEN WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Borden Women's Institute held their anual meeting, Nov. 28th, in the Navy League- Room. This Instit- ute has been having a series of whist parties every week to raise funds. It was also decided to try and get a play to come for the Institute. Reports or committees were heard and new ones apolntad. Annual Meeting I Borden Vlomcrrs institute held their annual meeting, Nov 28th, in the Navy League room. Meeting cali- ed to order by the preaiden‘. Minutes of last annual meeting read and adopted as read. Moved by Mrs. J. V. McDonald, seconded by Mrs. Robert McPherson, that $100.00 go towards school improvements for the coming year. $500 was voted for each orphan- age to buy treats for Christmas, and it was decided to have a Christmas. KEN7~‘&\¢( '1 °'.“4 _______.._..._... sun-hi;- Lint-int {oafllllhl o » New York c i2 1 . R H l3 St. Louie ... ... ... 9-... 9 l3 1 ‘Ngw York 4 B 1 Blacholder and Schang; Thomas, llcimach and Dickey. R. l-l E Chicago ... ... 00o .....3 ll. 3‘ Phlla. ... ...-‘l n o Bill llliillll BAii lllslllls (Canadian Press) | l nae; NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh '1 l8 1? Ilubbcll, Henry, Scott and 0‘Far-f roll; Grimes, Fuahell, Maine and l-Iar- ‘ graves, Hensley. . Boston at St. Louie, postponed, rain, Collins and Davis: Malone and‘ Grace. AMERICAN LEAGUE Lyons, Connolly and Berg; Wal- bcrg and Cochrane. ~ B. Cleveland ... ... ‘u... 9 Wl-ihlnkton .. 5 ..Hudlln, Ssauto and Scwell; Burke, Bcal, Brown and ltuel. HE 14 1 8'4 Only games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First game . R H E Buffalo .,. ... ... ... 7 13 1 Jersey City . B l5 4 Signor and Collins; Undcrhlll, Ro- bertc and Jorgens. ‘ Second game 1 R’ H E Buffalo ... ... ... ... 4 9 3 Jersey City .'.. ... 1 ‘6 2 Ferguson and Jenkins; Bream, Ro- berts and Jorgenl. First game ‘ R ll E Rochester... ... .... ...3 9 2 Reading ~13 17 o Bcrly, Ford, Jacobs, McCrackcn and‘ Florence, Mancusc; ylhrrlson and Murphy. 1 Second game R. H E lwchcster ... ... . .. ..5 7 1 jteadlng ...B 14 0 Rcinhart, Derringer and Mancuso; Osborne and Styles. R H Montreal... ... ... ... .. 4 l Newark 1 “i1.- E 1 0 .. 3 1 and Nlebcrnl; Moore, Ross and Shlilmlh. l n a cl Toronto ..-. ... ... ... ... 5 10 Zl Baltimore ..... 6 2i Martin, Lovcrcne. Barnes and Sun- gling; Clarkaon, Keen and Bool. joined for the coming year. Newly elected officers-President, Mrs. Adolphus Brennan; Vice-President. Mrs. John Mcquarrie; Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. James V. McDonald; Assistant-Secretary, Mrs. John Gau- det; Directors, Mrs. . William Mc- Innles, Mrs. Robert McPherson, Mrs. Wallace Fields. Auditors, Mrs. James McAleer, Mrs. Willard Leard. Dele- gates, Mrs. Cecil Stewart, Mrs. Jas. McAleer. . Reports oi’ committees were then read. The sick committee sent fruit sprays to deceased members. A tele- gram oi’ sympathy was sent to Mrs. CRY I n‘- Wlndeor and family. It was decided Bmbuy“ “d cilmhma’ Putwmd‘ ‘ minutes 1O seconds. while Ward fin- i rain. I H E - Phlla. . a s ll Chicago ‘I 9 2 tree for our school. Fourteen members v and flowers to the sick and tour. MILES llilllllllll ll l ills al‘..;;..;..;is;;;; (Canadian Prul) ' i space one»: e., June lz-nllly. Taylor of Sydney Mines, won the ten; mile race staged on the Black Diam-l ond race ‘track this evening, runnuig: All; STJiRS 5i a fast field of competitors into the;even up matters in the fifth, follow- icleveland ed by a last two-inning rally, the Wghingfion _ ground in the twenty laps‘ around the oval. Fred Ward of the Mlllrose A. l Rovers were able to turn victory in- C- New York. was second. lust halt auto defeat in their "exhibition game Boston . 15 mile behind. and Denny MCBOHHW iwith the All Stars at the Abcgwelt‘ of Baddeck was a. close third. Johnny ‘l Grounds h,“ even-mg Miles, famous marathoner, now of‘ 50th teams were deadlocked 5_5_ Hamilton. ialled w" shake his Cflvslin the eight, but timely hitting inl l Breton “jlnk" and finished a. rather the final frmm, by 13st year-s Chan? plusburgh D001‘ filth. Johnny MCLCOG 0! NEWH-Jions proved their fight w a we“ l St. Louis .... Waterford, was fourth. Taylor's time for the event was 55l at, me finish ished in 5B minutes 20 seconds. . l l the All Stars went into an early lead {of four runs to two, with four hits to send a spray toProtestant deceasw to the good against one oil’ Francis. f ed friends, and a Mass card to Cath- Ilowevzr, in the fifth the big star ‘ 01105 660885861. A dainty iumih W88 hurler was relieved by Jimmy Power, the“ Served Bud H Very enloyable dimunitive moundsman, who al- won 1,951; pp, South arrived home “om Boston evening spent. The meeting closed. though pltflhlllg a remarkably good Rgfj]1(_\5[gr 3g 1g $40 Gently’ and is spending m‘ vac.‘ with National Anthem. lgame was touched for five safeties Ealtinlcre 23 22 .560 , T M“ land (our runs. This W85 Poulers‘ in- l Reading 24 21 .533 Mm his mother’ Mn‘. 9' ' . - President; Report ltlul debut on the mound against lToronio 2B 25 .523‘ The June meeting Mum “D1101 the Rover Crew‘ and Judging by his Nf‘\\alt§ ... ... ..... 23 2o .4179 west ‘vcmaws “mutate was new‘ The Borden Women's Institute work inst evening it looks as if Jim- T/YKlIllY-“fll - - - - - - -- 24 29 3P3 the school with I’ m“. amend . has held twelve regular meetings and my may turn in a number of good l Buffalo ~- - Z9 25 393 Meeting opened by repeatm‘ c three specials with an average at- slab performances before the season JTY-“QY City 1B 29 353 ' tendance of ten members. Our means? is over. ' of raising funds for the year were four, Carbonell hurling for the Rovers, pantry sales. 'I‘\vo neighboring Dram-i was a bit shaky ill the early frames, atie Clubs stdied plays for us. Seven. but stzadled as the game wen; on Mlle Bay and Victoria for which they i to finish strong. have our hearty thanks. A dance andi Last. evening's game was an ex- . ice cream social, lottery on doll. lot-i hibltion benefit for the Firemen and tery on autograph quilt, and a whist Legion Band. A fairly good sum party. Total receipts for the year in-{ues realized for which the recip- eluding grants and membership lees ierlts arcflvery grateful. $260.52. Our expenses $229.69, leaving The line-ups-Stars—Catcher, Mc- i a, cash balance of $30.83., Our score», Cabe; Pitchers, Francis and Power; ! tary will give an itemized account. As‘ First Base. Power 8a Harms: Second usual two delegates were sent to theBase. W. McDonald; Third 1315?. annual convention in Charlottetownnwhalen: Short Stop. Squarcbriggs; This Institute took pint in the Dis-iRlght Field. s. Ryan; centre Field. 1 trict Convention held in BedequelBolzer; Left Field. hlurivy- l that in four years, we had made over, Cher. D. Diamond; First Base, U. giggly This yegf our ..,..,..,.',l plcnicéBlancherd; Second B1153, J. Wil- was a. trip to Mcmcton, and a visit to‘ liflms; Third Base, P. McInnis; Short Batons store, which was enjoyed bl/‘SWP- McEflChemi Right Field. Mr:- cll. We have also added a cupboardjKefllifi; Centre Field. R- DOYIB; Left table, and other articles to furnishilFieid- F- Cronin- our room. Umpires-At the plate-Dr. Char- The sick committee has sent fruits; 155 DQ118811; Oil m? bQSBS-‘JHCR G01‘- and flowers to the sick, also four don- sprays to deceased friends, We with all c\'her Izmltutcs, ev- I tend’ sympathy to Mrs. Windsor and, Chiirlfswn-Mlss NIflPil-lfvt Flem- family on the death of our late super- 111s- vlso,’ M155 E_ yvmdson So10~Miss Evelyn Anderson. As om- supgrvisor pointed out a; Step dancing—l\Ir. Frank Martin. the convention, the need of arrang- S°1°—MF- Rlchimi 910K950!!- lng our programme for six months BWFEPII U"? flY-‘t MK! 590mm 86f ahead from subjects on our paper. candy “'85 501d bl’ M‘? - Cfflflfflfd, also to try to Zét all the women in and MCKQY and Elm-Fl- B01801"- our community on our membership list. 0 We have not done any work as yet for the hospitals and orphanages. We mlflht try to Hive tilclri some aticnl This iolny will be prcscnterl at Ern- uon ‘his yam; » erald on June 11th in aid of the Wo- i we have to than}; the M15595 B, men's Institute of that placr. ‘ MacDonald and T. Sexton m: selling The. wt OI charflvlm is as fol-J; tickets on the doll and candy at the NW5: ‘ 'l pictures. Also all the members for the Jack MOIWBQIEPYY» a Young hi1?‘ I h; '..y co-operatiorl in making tile balldfAu-‘iln M159“ yea,- n 5uccess_ gelerry Arlaoli: an unsuccessful fixer . (g1 ) _ — more ac ay. ; denpgned . Margaret Field’ Pres‘ Mr. McNutt, a defective dcieetivel, -—K-2itl"i Jnmicson. PLAY’ SAFETY FIRST, Elmer Flannel, awfully shrinking-l weu. PRODUCED - Am“ Walsh- . Abou Ben Macha, a Turk from‘ 0n Thursday evening’. June 6th. ‘ Tmkey—‘lohn Fyre’ i Mabel Montgomery, Jack's wife —- the Stanley Bridge Dramatic Club Presented their three-act farce cam- g Ewell“ Anderfm‘ _ , ‘a edy, “Safety Flrsv. at Stanley Haul Virginia Blldger, Mabcls slsnr - to a. large and e l ti di ce. Each act W851i?‘ gramgisalzg 3:25;‘ Mrs. Harrington-Bridger. Mabels dents which kept the audience mmrlngdacggy Andersm‘ i laughing during the “.1101: ma“ Zuluka, a Turkish maldenANlarg- It was remarked by several people i “To” Flemmg _ ‘ present m“ each person was up? Mary Anne OFinnerty, the IfiSJ clally well suited to their parts. c°°k“'An“° Fleming‘ The lest act called for an exterior! R u B d v_ ‘_ _ setting portraying a garden which 0 0 ay i111 lLllllty was well represented by an imita- —-- tlon brick wall with bushes over- hanging. succcs, especially Mr. Eric Foundl who assisted in every way possible. l Mr. Arthur Wood. Rollo Bay West.’ Between the acts the audience was was in Little Pond recently on a busi- cntcrtalned by the following lnstru- ness trip. mental music-wrench River Orches- --_ l . i BRINGING UP FATHER ___ LOOK MAGGIE - HAT OLD GIN? MAN ACROQQ 1-H: m» nautical-o- \ ‘Eat-IPDOSE HE F5 FROfl Ksal-rucKY- tra. Miss Minnie Chalsson, teacher at: rIQaNT l-r cue-r \AIQI\IDERFL)L How MY QnMCr we moucusa EVERYONE‘? lllll l éliiiil Trailing to the fourth inning, to ‘ Dem-Git learned win. the score reading 6 to 5 Chicagl’ Working very smoothly behind the I Phnédglphla ' superb hurling of George Fh-ancis, Cmmmatl " ‘Cable Head, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. l Ciiaisson, Rollo Day. y Mr, Earl Grant, lvlontague, motoredi Maxum Deagie, 1n? to Souris recently, l ‘$011115. Tuesday night. a snulz 511m, Victor Peters. Russel Perry, Jq‘ l it was realized. I 'I"he players wish to tilrlhk every-i A M 9 S k one who helped make the play ai s e l. Muriel Stewart. l _c—l; ,. ‘ ' INTE RNATIONAL LETAGUE - Rev. Finley L. Mullaly of the St. , Dunstans University is spending his vacation at ilis‘holne in Souris. Mr. William Lewis, St. Peters, pass- ed through Rollo Bay recently. .. , V Miss Margaret Mae-Cluskey, student Mr. and Mrs. Jose h E. Din la, Y Our report at that convention showedl! Rovcrs-Pltcher- Carboncll; Cat- i at Prince of Wales College’ is visiting‘ D l‘ 8 . l hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac-,' Cluskcy. Bear River South. ‘l ‘ Mr. Harold Lavie, Sourls, arrived. recovering from her serious-Silk home from Boston rezently. ”’ Among the recent social events, was a dance in Rockbarra. school, onl Monday. June 3rd. ’ The Morell Dramatic Club present-i ed their play, "The arrival of Klttyff . to a full house in the B. I. S. Hall: at Yeo's Theatre. Souris, were Me. , ALIEBICAN LEAGUE Won Lost no. " ~ ‘Philadelphia. as 11 .701 v _ b‘ '_ V‘ New York 2a 1s sou T '|' A fsz. Louis 2a 22 .500 - - . 25 .531‘ ‘ ' ' 24 .500 A 1a 2a .101 lChlcago 1s a4 .a4a aLAcmgznxzflléfag n’ l 33 '31? lowing are the results o! the . . ‘ racing held here todny:— “ATIONAL LEAGUE 2.1a Class-lat, Hector; 2nd. won m“ P)‘; Stratton; 3rd, Jack V010. Belt . 29 1'1 .530 216% - _'_ 33 19 537 2.24 Trot and PMEZ 15$. 2s la .609 2m, m1 n. Jr.: 3rd. Hole lNew York 25 20 .558 BUB. Best time 3-3355- ‘ 21 2s .451 . l8 so .215 ----—-—-——-—-——---* ‘Boston .. ..11 2e .310 ‘ ' ' ‘Brooklyn . l7 2s .370 Mr. John W. Campbell "*4. Joseph. Poplar Point, motored Rollo Bay Wednesday. Bear Mr. George l Mooney. Roll call was answered with "S .._______ say, or pay". Discussion followed‘ District Convention which is to g‘ held in the‘ hall, June 19th. mill *5 for next month, "Dbnti for the ill " i room." The ladiés are to be , gl-atulated on the improvements a are making in the appearance oi}! school ground. Land has‘ been chased, trees put. down and fl ' planted, and-we! understand they! A tend having mouclicbl moved do: vacation. .. l " ~ '_1‘ and Mrs. J eromc ‘the emplo; , Joseph MacMillari, “BIILAPQtePs 1 ~ lvspent ,the week end with his part I River South. We are pleased to report that l Mary E. White, Rollo Bay Cenfrl and we hope she will soon be are" again in her usual health, t Rev. A. D. and Mrs. MacDor Souris, motored to Charlottetown, week. - I Among those attending the mcffl . l | Chalsson, Rollo Bay East. "Cigarettes have their place-co i138 a pipe-but there are occasions when only a cigar will do. After lunch, or dinner, for instance-in the evening when the radio is bringing in distance as clear as a bell-on such occasions a cigar seems to be the only suitable smoke.” _ Tucketts know ri-iere l: no mbPcute for quality in cigars. Tucketts Marguerite has always been maintained on the original basis of qualicy-seicctcd Havana Leaf-aged and ripened-skil- fully blended and fashioned into good cigars by experienced and careful work- men." Cbnpn In hum of I! nul l0. Aim loll l; bawdy purl!‘ pail o] J rllflh VTUCKEYTS MARGUERITE rpmwnarPli-l! _l0 CENTS