AUGUST s. 19.13 “ THE crlaanorrarowwlcgagnlaw PAGF THR E1‘; DOVE! ISA SPLE ,._.-; i? L ill-antral Guahiian I-EMAINS ARRIVE. -- Th, re. remains of the late George l-Iavllandl Peaks. arrived from Montreal lest evening and, were taken tn the Mac- ‘or 1'15 cars at the southern end oi PICK-ME-UP .. 00-00‘ OOOQOO-OOOOQO-OOOOO-O‘r¢“ ‘ i NDID '0 wv-vvv ,__.__‘___.-_--__--¢______ IOIIN ALFRED luaenonaan. LAND Surveyor. Se: 19. Euwnvflle. 8570-5-8-11110. _____._._.__.__-_._._._._. )UI'ATO TAGS F0! ‘III SEA:- 505's shlpmont! on short notice Guardian Central Printers. _____._.._.._._-_-_--~_-_._._ YOR BALE, T0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. U HALLS THRESIIERS. ALL SIZES. We can handle your used one. Terran if required. W. H. Dennh. Charlottetown. ellis-a-i-Mon-Wed-Thurs-lmo. 15's‘)! 0F MONEY WAS FOUND June 22nd on church grounds, Lot M. The looser, by calling at the parochial house. ttating amount 10s! and paying for this ad may have the money. 5798-8-5-31. ... __...._,-_ WILL THE PERSON TflAfl‘ TOOK. the bridle and reins oi’ my mere at l-lope River Tea, please return them as the parties are known and save further trouble. Emmet Farish. Found Mills, 5794-11. For Sale HEAVY BROWN PAE-ER FOR SALE. Apply at this Office. 559541’. 70E SALD—TflmT:‘-s_;E-EP AN-D lambs. D. F. MacDonald, Souris. 5861-7-28-1month FOR SALE - AN UP-TO-DAT cottage, all modern conveniences, and nice barn suitable for gen- aee. Apply 17 Olebar Street. 5400-7-15-tts3wks. ... 10R SALE-THE WELL KNOWN farm of R. J. McDonald, Commerc- ial Cross. Easy terms. . e75A-d-2-tts1i. FARM FOR SALE - AT LONG Creek, 40 acres of good land, well watered, convenient to schools. churches, shipping, etc. For fur- ther particulars apply tc owner, Nell H. MacKinnon, d3 Winslow Ave, Somerville, Mass, or apply to E. D. MacKizinon. Canoe Cove. P. E l. 5668-7-23-121 Teachers Wanted VANTLFED - FOR GREENWICH School Ne. l5. Second Class Tea- cher, female. Protestant- Supple- ment $10007. J. B. McEwen, Sec- retlfy. 5718-8-1-41. ---__._...____?_.___i_ flAClIEIl WANTED FOR MT. J. E. Purchase, Secretary. 0659-7-29-71. WANTED - EXPERIENCED TEA- cher for St. Georges School. Suv- plement $100.00. Joseph J- Mc- Cormack, Secretary. 5768-84-41. -_.-_..._....._.... ZEACIIER WANTED-FIRST 0R second Class Teacher‘ for Ellerslie School No. 162. Supplement $150.00. Entertain‘. preferred. E. S. Bur- ltirh. Secretary. BIIO-ll-B-lvvk. _ . hurrah-primeval. Ion MUR- " "Y River School No. N. Supple- ment $100.00. Walter Buell. Sec- "iflfy, Murray River. DTDO-l-I-I-‘i-D-lil-Bi. WANTED - EXPERIENCED TEA- vher for Falrview School. Supple- mcn$100.00.'1'hos. Burdett. Sec- "terr- 5101-11. "-v-w_-wu_'_-aa-—-n_n-_-—nn YAmo-sacoso oLAss TEA- cher for Bethel School. arrange- ment. for supplement may be made for suitable teacher. Leigh Fergu- "fl- Secrets y, Mt. Herbert. BDOI-l-l-Si. . “U3 n- VANTED-A sscorm cuss ‘na- ther for St. Peter's Harbour School. lutplement sloooo. \ Apply I. R. liilnott, Bristol, P. I. I. , , sm-a-e-rl. '_>_---_o >1 i NTED-POI YEAKES ROAD ‘wool. experienced Second Class, l Tncher. male preferred. supple- ' "itnt a100.o0. Midsummer vaca- , ‘ion. Apply mn A. sscrnou. soc- "hrv. ~ s1aa-s-s-e1 l i Eployment Wanted b "i" WANts roe ox rallvl Fol ‘ 3W months. Apply Ouardixisb n a-xg} Nursing _ 0W0 wosanl DIIIIING r enter class of North Adams ‘rt-ain- iwr School for fluraas. North ms. Man. please write Supt. mostly. lohool qualum pumudto t! N registration. . "willy allowance and pri legs of r1 mnntrs‘ eeursa at Ieilevue hos- v Vernon School. Supplement $100.00. _ 5 Clgissified Advertisements . g g iriliillslnasaeaeaaa 151511.13: 2:: 325g L: ; ...,,':“,,:;:;;;;;g; z f g"'" "‘"°""'""" r Y" LLTVQVVOQQ Miséeileneow _ _ Male Help Wanted use soy yVAJV-ran. Area-v Guardian. 3699-14214! WANTED RELIABLE PERSON FOR 10d store route, Prince Co. Good Proposition. Anyone wanting light work. elmly A. B. Kohsington. P. E. I. 5639-7-28-81. WAhTED-SLNGLE lllAN ABOUT 45 years of age to work on small farm near Charlottetown. Apply P. O. Box 873. 5009-11-5 WANTED — UNMARRIED MAN, protestant, to take charge of farm. Good home and wages, apply with references. Box 431, Charlottetown. 5767-84-31 MEN WANTED TO LEARN THE barber trade through our special short course. Expert training. Par- tlcuiars free. Moler Barber College, E73 Harrington Street, Halifax. 'l-3-tts-2mos. WANTED - DISTRICT MANAGER for this dLttrict to represent largest direct-selling organization in the world. Exclusive territory, fast soli- ing product, good proposition. Sales Manager, Real Silk Hosiery Mills o! Canada, Ltd., Hamilton, Ont. 8-4-3iM. H. W- WANTED-THE SERVICES 0F A first class fox rancher of exper- ience in all its branches to take full charge of ranch. Must have the very best of references and mar- ried. Suitable house, electricity and other conveniences to the right man for the job. Apply first by let- ter, giving particulars. Leo Frank, P. O. Box, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Ranch known as I-toeebank Fur Farms, Southport. 5713-8-5-21 Female Help‘ Wanted F WANTED AT ONCE, RELIABLE maid for general housework. Ap- ply 17 King Square. 5759-8-31 WANTED-A WOMAN T0 WASH and mean. Apply this ofllce. 5755-8-2-tf PRACTICAL NURSE . DESIRE! - r. A ly 12a Kins 8t- “or pp 5113-34-21 -"'i'-' WANTED BY AUGUST 1st COUN- try girl to heln with housework. N h; _ write J. Guardian. O w“ n! 5429-7-16-tf. WANTED-GEL TO wan‘ ON table. also kitchen 8171- 49°“ Palace Cafe. 5731-341 To Let SUMMER COTTAGE: NICE COT- tage for local family available for balance reason. Apply 3°59"; 9°“ ton, Rocky Point. 5791-“ T0 LET-IN A NICE RESIDENTIAL locality. Desirable‘ hot-water heat- ed residence at 53 Euston Street- Possession about August 1st. A0111? 51 ‘ Street. scoo-r-sl-Aug. z-s-sl. Wanted WANTED -- SMALL COTTAGE with modern conveniences by Oc- t, A l t this office. tober 1s PPY B 5793_a_5_“_ WAN-TED-A Numeric-r coon grade Holstein milk colws.“ lust . A l De t. of Aarw 11w- mm p” P sooa-s-s-ai wanna-runes MEN aoAan- m m private famlly- Apply Guard- ian Office. 5006-8-54! "To Let ~ __--.- _- Lean Funeral Home, Funeral 91-1. vale from St. Peter; Cathedral this morning. Interment St. Peters Cem- story. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY. - The remains of the late Prank Plgott. arrived from Boston lest evening and were taken by motor to his home at Savage Harbor where the funeral will take place on Wednes- day Aug.- 6th., at. 2 o'clock. FUNERAL NOTICE-Jrhe remain; ‘ of the late Captain J. J. R. H. Flem- ming srived at the house of his brother, Arthur Flemming, Hope Ri- ver, Monday evening, Aug, 4th. The funeral will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 5th.. at 3 p. m. Interment St. Anne's Cemetery .ON SHORT VISIT HOME-Dr. S. A. MacDonald, son o1’ lVlr. S. A. Mac- Donald. city. who arrived in Quebec last. Sunday by the S. S. "Iietetia." which sailed from Glasgow, Scotland. on July 25th last, was a passenger on the Borden train last. night, ac- companied by his brother‘ Gordon who motored to the malzland for the week end. Dr. MacDonald recently completed four year's study aLEdin- burgh University, where he won high honors in his class. Hi; many friends here will regret that Dr. MacDonald's stay will be short, as he leaves on Saturday to take up duties at the Montreal Gezeral Hospital. SUMMER. VISITORS -- Recent Sue-sis at the Orient, Victoria, were: Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Sweeney, North Adlmi; Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Van At- ta. Cincinnati. Ohio; Homer Van At.- ta. Cincinnati, Ohio; George Beck- er. Mt. Healthy, Ohio; Mrl and M“, A. W. HuRIl-h. Boston; Carl Ander- wn- 8t Peters: Peter Jay. Mt. Stew- art; J. R. Bnmdage, Halifax; Carl M- Dickey. Summerside; D. McQuar- rle, Surnmerside; E. N. Siverlght, New Glusow. N. s.; c. A. Coster, Summer-side; W. I-I. Johnson, New “Tilt-Shire: H- Armstrong, Montreal; C. E. Beaumont, Moncton; J. H. Mc- Kenzie; Truro; H. I-I. Adams, St. John; Mary E. Hurley, St. John; Mr. andMrs. O. J. Stevenson, Guelph. Ont; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. S. Adams, St. John; L. A. Mabel Hayes, St. John; C. M. Lea, George Frizzel, Ken Muttart,_Summcrside; F, M. Pidgeon, Victoria; Mrs. Sarah Mer- riam, St. Louis; Dr. Roy Mulford and family. Los Angeles; Thomas Snow‘, " ; Miriam Frofitt, Kensington; Eileen Shea, Kensirlgton; H. D. Buchanan and family, Moncton; Mrs. M. Watkins. Medford, Mass; G. G. Bennett. St. John's, Nfld.; W. M. Forsyth, Charlottetown; D. I-I. Stew- art, Boston; L. S. Robertson, New York; Donald Robertson, Boston; Donald Ramsay" Hilda. Ramsay, Pawtucket, R. L; Mrs. Penzy Watson, Hyde Park; Caroline Ramsay, H. C. Ramsay, Boston; Mrs. L. A. McAr- thur, Mrs. W. S. Grant, Mrs. E. D. Nicholson, Charlottetown; Mrs. Hor- ace McEwen. Vancouver, B. C.; S. M. Dunn, Shediac; G. S. lhmsn, J. B. MacI-‘hcrson, Summerside; Fred Carmen, l". W. Cannon, St. Eleanors; Stanley Stewart, Harry Sentner. Charlottetown; Ralph Taylor, Rev. J. P. Kaye, Victoria; Jas. Taylor, Bor- den; Miss Elsie Warren. Miss Louise warren, B. '1‘. were. Charlottetown. BIRTH STETSON-At nee-town, on July 25, 1030, to Mr and Mrs. Fred Stetson. twins, a boy and girl. DEATHS WALL-At Spring Valley. August 8. James Wall, aged 72. Funeral Tues- day at z p. m. from the home of the deceased. Masonic service. BATTEAY-At the E. Island Hospital. Monday. Aug" 6. Jllnoa B. Rnttray, aged 81 years. Funeral notice‘ later. MILLAB-At. the home of her neph- ...'..“““.....§.f.‘.i'..2.f..f.f.1'..t"..;§ mums; reconlidlrld their first intention of , parking all cars outside of the race' --—- track. There is space for about 100 (UOl-‘llfll-lld from Pike 1) -----__-_- the inner ground. A charge of 50c. will bc made for parking in this space. The cars will be so parked as not to obstruct the view from the grandstand to any asgeciable ex- tent. Coma early Ind avoid the rush. 5914-6-5-21 rano and a finalist i.-. the contest of ‘the Atwater Kent Radio Audition last flll- we one of the two vocalists who lPDeared en the Miss Skillin exhibited the surety and p”- 39°? “fihnicue of a master artist. Her chi-I'm“ W516i I114 flawless enuzcla- tlon Presented the higher tones with clear. flute-like effect. I-lcr shadiugr, colt and even, emphasised the intra- sitv and viF/li! with which the stronger l-otes were rendered. Miss Skillin perhaps excelled her other sol action in her presentation of the Bell PERMANENT WAVING. - MISS LOUISE SHEA. who has been an operator for over four years and who has Just recently taken a "Refresher Course“ in Boston. has located in Miss LeBlantYs Shop, 223 Queen Street. Miss Shea is a thoroughly ttnvtls wm, , 'i'we'ae 2 ,-G".I.\_II'N.G AWAY ~Gillctte3 CITY LEAGUE’ BHAMfiDiiSHIP Rovers, former City League 13355.. ball champions, demonstrated beyond a doubt their superiority over all 1g. cal opposition, when they trounced the Stars’ last evening, 9 to l, mew by Winning the city League Cham. pionship. The Rovers played title ball last 56M from Lakme by Delibes. 1111s was a difficult number. a ahmv piece for singers; and w... Skillin is to be commanded upon the expression I814 MtIPPMQt-ion given to this sel- 86-1011- ‘Phc Wide tonal rarlge cover- ed in 0111s nurnbe was magnificent-i 1y calculated to display the fine qual- ities of her voice. Miss Maine Blouin, l‘! year old. shoved that she already pnuessesl that magnetic power which holds aud l ieme museum and which 1s pal-ti of the equipment neonsaary to all treat artists. It. has been predicted by musical eritiu that. Miss Blouin will become one of the great singers of the world; still oihar-s cam-sari their delight at her sirlging by oom- lraring her to the great mesa Poreelle which is a compliment few can claim. Sh: sings dramatic soprano with a oleer riot-i veioe and possesses pleas- 1118 pcnenabty. Miss Blouin sang as [it-trot princilpai number the Bird sons: - orn Pa; aoei by Oharpezttiel- which “M111” Bu‘ 1"“ ‘he we“? wubrousedithe audience to a high pitchi negotiated, France raised these most ,1 mghuuum. A, u, 6H,“, g, hul favored natiomrates sky high. For prmnugm o; m, sewn, v m” 1119411160 the duty 0n wheat waamlouirl gave another: masterful rum- ‘raised to 96 cents a. bushel. The b" ample‘; “Iike rm result was that French goods con-i Miss Helen Scott Sugden. the read- tinued to come into Canada underze: of the eve-dug recited two very preferential rates, oolnpeting wlthrnleasing numbers. “The Highway several Canadian industries. while Man" and "At the Ball Game." Misc Canada's wheat was virtually harr- Sugde-n possesses the fine art of mak- ed {mm u,‘ FrQnQh mggkett in; one feel as well as hear the A difflcult problem is presented. vow- many beneve m 3h’ trade arrange’. IVES “WEDGE M. Smith. the 8.0- ment with Japan. long an exporter "mm-mt °Y u" Em"! m-flfited the of silk, a commodity on which the ""4" 51"“ h" W M“ m‘- 17mm“- Dunnm: Budget lows,” u” dune‘ at the opening, for her excellent ac- Still farther, Japan l; now a. oot- "mimflwi ‘i "i" PM“. m“ Emmy a “m, Jame“ w,“ Miss sluuln andMissBlouiniz-ltheir duets were very effective in the charm ton goods are made for the mostnmg wand“: o’ ma“ W!” and m2 part. it is claimed. by Ilrls whosehu! “u, “Manx?!” snared i“ usual wage is. said to be $1 a month.” Let alone competing with Csnadiani hgbslffin: i‘: . _ manufacturers the denim" Fliih- “ ' l ' ‘ners can even meet the competition of British mills right in Ellllandil _ A, midlands, the home of the British Duet. out o‘ u“ Dusk. Lu‘ Miss cotton indvctry- Agnes Skillin and Miss Elaine Blouin, At the other 611d 0f 1511C FiOCUIG Ben 56a‘ (Lakme) Denb“_ M153 stands the wutem wheat sfWMHS-killiri. man the enormous ww over o! Bird Song (Psgiiaaci) vim-ponder. wheat and the present m-oo yet to Miss Blcuin. ' come. Canada must seek wheat. I'll See You Aqua. Sing version sales in the Orient. from Bittcr Sweet. Mme Richmond How to bale-nos these two eonsid- Mi". skillin and Miss Blouin. eraticns. the welfare of cotton and (l) 311581811 Nishtmsoie. Allblefif- silk spinner; and the demand of the Liehling. wheat grower for new, markets, is a ‘bi DWI“ in the PW”!- 30W‘!- denc-te problem ‘m. any 50mm. (c) Little Brown Owl, Bezzi-Peccia. ment. to handle, and somewhere bo- w“ 5mm‘ '1 me two u, the “W” o; (a) Cuckoo. Llelunan: Vancouver and the other Pacific‘ (b) T“ MM- Fm” I They m“ menu“ u“! (c) The Sleigh, Bil-mints. | witih the Orient. Trade of any kind. “i” 31”“ i Readings: i lmpqrtg ans exports for both keep , mp1,"! my 1a) The Highway Man , (b) At the Ball Game. Halon Saotz Sudgen Duet. Indian Love Call. Miss Skil- lin and ms Blouirl. April Morn, Stwns. lviliss Skillin. Waits Song, The Seasons, MscFad- qualificd operator and any ladies who would like a Permanent Wave may have the best by phoning 1209 for appointment. She guarantees a per- fect lob as only highest quality equipment, materials and workman- ship are used- l NEW ~__._- (Continued from Page 1) @- ' Government early in its history, Canada extended to France certain definite preferential tariff rates on many commodities. In return France needed most favored nation treat- ment on many Canadian products; that Ls tariff rates equal to the best she gave any country on these com- l PIOGRAM i l . l “They Learned i About Women ” Vlitla ten new song hits. Van and Schneck make a tunefully triumph- ant debut as motion picture stars in “They learned About Wbmen" Met- ro-Goldwyn-Mayerh new musical sound feature. men opened yester- day at the Prince Edward Theatre. The famous singing rare bring I bit of the life they have known B5 vaudeville performers and baseball players into the picture. enacting the roles of bail players who drift onto the stage to fill in the gap between seasons on the diamond. In their song numbers, written es- pecially for them by Milton Agner and Jack Yellen, Van and Sofia-leek have the theme of the film incorporated. the new hits lneludtwg "Deer. my yen. was 31min. i Trio: | (a) Italian Sine‘. Song. Victor H81‘- ‘bert. (b) My Creed. Garrett. ' God Save the King-t Miss Ilorenoe M. Etnith. psisist. WESTERN GUARDIAN Jalamo cans A‘! NIW ANNAN RACES-Tho management has reconsidered their first. intention o! parking all cars outside of the race track. ‘mars is spam for about 150 to 175 cars at the southern and of the inn-er ground. A charts of 50¢ will be made for parking in this iepau. ‘rha cars will be so parked l5 ‘not to obstruct the view from the Accom- ew Mb, Wallace Iltlgil-ls. 111 Kent lt., City. Aug. 4th, Mill Julie Mil- lar, aged 84 years. Funeral from her nephews residence today. Tuesday. T0 LIT-TWO FRONT ROOM with m- without board. also a liv- . A ly at this office. 1"‘ m” pp s-lwo-a-t-ci 1am Madame,‘ "He's ‘Ifhat Rind of a tent. Corns early and avoid thl 711N1- Baby?" "Ain't You emf" "l-ru-{rrandetaad tn any ewrwiwl- "- em Idttle "Part-i aau-a-s-at. (By The Canadian Press) matumrcmn, u. 1a.. Avo- 4- 3“. gnmgu-mypetato growers have no an“ It pflflht M) worry 379w’ l’ W” Q15 WOQDQCL 0! this $55053 u.” luflgfln‘ from the attack of m“, g mngus disease, which if un- dleohcd cause; the plants to wilt. only in a fsw isolated cues h» the u..." bum; prevalent, acsordinl to C. If. Godwin, who has investi- gated it in connection with his ac- “ym” at thy Dominion Plant Pa- mnlnua] “boa-awry in this city. q“. (h; who}; the present prospects m ml- a 1am clam M» 01 19"" l. New York City. All expenses ""- ss-- u-ndtiaaadl- v .E9!" "EWQE" . ' i D¢OOQ servioa commencing at 2.80 p. m. D. S. T, Intennent in People's Cemetnry. BURNS-Died at his home, 117 ms- ton $1., Wellington Frederick Burns. in his 72nd year. Funeral from his late residence Wednesday. August 6th, service starting at 2 p. m., (day- light saving time). Interment Peo- ple's Cemetery. N. _D. MacLean UNDIITAKII IIIALIII OIOIIINOIIII I Ne!!! Ilhilse and "Daugherty! ' e |23 Chzldren very own, "I've Get a. Man of My ected the fsictuto from an some: sao l-Avno. lralil. Aus- 4.- xnuneennonpteooleuwryterm aamlso picture min ataenuaa Included in the mount-g elm nu Annanaio esallnael-u. who used O00 OOOOO-O-O-OOOO- evening and essilydeserved the vic- tcry. and are, once more popular title holders of the coveted trophy.‘ GAME av rxwrxos 1st Inning Rovers-Murley flies out to Acorn; Whitlook strikes out; Mclnnis safe on Byers‘ error; steals second; Fran- cis singles. scoring Mclnnis; Mc- Kenzie strikes out. 1 run, 1 hit, l er- Stam-Mccarey xvalks; steals. sec- ond; Ryan grounds out to Blanchard. McCarey taking third; Mccsrcy scores on passed ball; Bolger flies out to Donovan in deep left; Mc- cabe safe when Blanchard drops ball; Acorn strikes out. 1 run, 0 hits, 2 errors. 2nd Inning Rovers-Williams fans; Blanchard strikes out; Donovan goes the same WIY- 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. Stals-Mclnais. thrown out by wil- llams, who makes nifty stop of fas: ground ball; McDonald hit by pitch- ed bail; steal second; Doyle hit by pitched bail; Byers fans; McCarcy caught out by Williams. 0 runs, l) hits. 0 errors. 3rd Inning Rovers—Ford thrown out by Mc- Cabe; Murley thrown out by Doyle; Whitlock safe on Acorns error; Mc- Innis walks; Francis grounds out to McCarey. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. Stars-Ryan singles to csnter; Bol- ger flies out. to McKenzie in deep right, who makes dandy catch an"; gets Ryan at. first for a, double; Mc- Cabe walks; Acorn pops out‘ to Mur- ley. 0 Hans, 1 hit, 0 errors. 6th ‘Inning Rovers—Mc1<enz1e hits double: Williams walks; Blanchard throvm out by MacDonald; Donovan singles. scoring McKenzie and Williams: Donovan steals second; Ford strikes out; Murley thrown out by Doyle. 2 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors. 5hrs-Mclru1is strikes cut; Mc- Donald thrown out by Williams; Doyle strikes out. 0 runs. 0 hits, 0 errors. 5th Inning Boverrw-Vvhitlcck sail: on Acorns error; McInnis hunts and is safe at first; Vlfilitlock put; out at third; Francis thrown out by Acorn; Mc- Innis steals third; McKenzie strikes out. 0 runs, 0 hits, 1 error. Stars-Byers caught out by Fran- cis otn foul ball; McCarey grounds cut to Blanchard; Ryan caught out by McKenzie. 0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. 6th Inning Rovers-Williams . walks ; Blan- chard thrown out by McDonald, Wil- liams taking third; Donovan hits three bagger, scoring Williams; Ford strikes out; Ivfurley flies outta Mc- Innis. 1 run. 1 hit, 0 errors. Stare-Bolger strikes out; MCCJbE hits two bugger: Acorn fans; McIn- nis fans. 0 runs. 1 hit. 0 errors. 7th Inning Rcvcrs-Whitlock safe when Byers juggles ball; steal second; takes third on passed ball; Mclnnts hits to Doyle. who gets him at first, Whltlock scar- ing; Francis thrown out. by Mac- Donald; MoKenfle snfo on Acorns error; Williams singles, McKenzie out at ham, plate. 1 run, 1 hit, 2 er- rors. Stan-MacDonald walks; steals second; Doyle flies out to Whitlock‘ 1n deep centre; Byers caught out. by~ runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. 8th Inning i Rovers-Blanchard singles; steals second; Donovan hits double, then goes horns on overthrow; Ford strikes out; Murley ssfe when Bolger drops ball; steals second; steals third: steals home; whitlock strikes out; Mclnnis safe when McCarey drops ball; hanciythrown out by Mac- DObs-ld. S runs, 2 hits. 3 errors. _ Stars-Ryan singles; Bolger singles. MoCabe thrown out by Williams; Acorn thrown out at first; Ryan out at home plate. 0 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors 9th Inning Bovcra-Mcl-Icnzic strikes out; Wil- liams safe en overthrow; goes t: third on another; steals home; Blan- chard strikes out; Donovan cough; out by McCabe. 0 runs. 0 hits, 1 cr- ror. ltasv-Mcfnnis strikes out; Me- Denald singl ; steals second, but is put out at home plate; Doyle thrown out by Ford. (1 runs, 0 hits. 0 errors. nan," "I'm an Gid-Iaailionad Not to be outdone. little Basia Love. who plays the leading feminine role divulges a song number of her Burn To Death Own."- cleverly rendered and app!»- riatAly titled. ' -"'" Jael: Conway and 5am Wood dir- (A-oaialed Pens) awry by A. P, Younger, e. swiftly Twenty-thus children WOO burned, moving plotthatiaelimsaediaatanoftthempoobobiyfltsllpsftsr thrilling World Series sequence. Sarah that: cloalung had caught fire from screen and "Bugs" leer. new! hum- show this afternoon. The duldrerl had orm wrote the liangy baseball dia- paid three cents each to attend the iogue. show given in the homo of Carlos are Mary Duran. Eddie Ceibbon, J. is small prrejecficr. One child struck a C. Ilueerlt. Benny Rubin. ‘Dummy match and ignited a pile of films 1n Dlmnandlhndallnaahaaamiraa mun. ‘"- Strikeouta by MacDonald. 12; by Ford. 'I. "Q0 off MacDonald, '1; filly 5. with the purchase of any Palmolive Shaving Cream Coigaieblhpid ShavcCream Colgate’: Handy Grip Stick 39c 19c; KLENZO one of these 3 qHAvmG shaoingsoapaaf CREAE“ 5°°~ 15c 35c slzs MAGNESIA Guarani 2rd PALMOLIVE SHAVING _T°°T" TOQTH SIIAVING BRUSH PASTE BR! all CREAM Try a tube of AUTOSTROP & GILLETTE BLADES. 51.00 Size 89c 29c 98c THE MacKINN "HOME 0F a ROSS-DRUG-UNITED Successor to ON DRUG CQ ETTE R VAL UES" LINEUPS i » ' lEAGUE Catcher | McGabe Franc}, t Pitcher i 1 illacDcllaid Fol-q . E R 1s: Base . ‘i u‘: ' ‘n 54°93"? Blanchard 2nd Base (Canadian Press; 503m tViiiiftllli NATIONAL LEAGYE _ 3rd Else Byers Mllrley 3 R R 5 Short Stop ;Phil:1dclphis. .. __ 1 g _ D0318 Mclnnis Boston . . . . .. 3 10 1 R. Reid , Sweetlsnd and Davis; Cunnmg. FIB" ‘ McKenzie ham and Spohrer. Bolser Whitlocl: = R a 1,; L. Field New York A 9 t] McInnis Donovan Brooklyn .. 0 6 t E1’ INNINGS Fitzsimmons and Hogan; Clarke 12a4ss1ao_ QndLUpfz‘ Rovers . . . . .. 1 0 0 2 0 1 l 3 l—.'> (gnly “mt-s ;¢hequ1._.d_ Stars . . . . . . .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D—l Aplgglcmq LEAGUE ii?" ‘ R. B. E. 'C‘hicago...... ... .. 3 '1 1 Wsii. ‘Detroit . . . . .. 1 s 3 ~ Lyons and Tate; Sorrel] and Hay- ' worth. 0 tt a w a W}: e n , R. H. E. Repazrs Made, Boston .. 412 2 Philadelphia . . . 18 l5 0 tCsnadian Press! ST. I-FUBERT AIRPORT. kiontreol Scnbcc. Smith and Berry; Grove and fnchrzine. Que, Aug. -1~—Ar. rcon as weather EH. E. conditions permit and rep. rs to her Cleveland __ , , _, 5 9 1 damaged stabilizing 11.1 are compict- 5;, Louis z s 1 skiu, the R-IOO will fly to Ottawa -ed. Great Britain's mammoth of the . and Tororro, acmrding to an offic-‘ inl announcement fron-l the Do~prlrt~ merit of National Defence at Ottalvai today. The srilerluled flight to Qua-be: ‘ I-‘crrcll and L. Sen-ell; and L. Sen- cll, Gray. Kinzy. Collins and flung- ling. ' Only games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Immr. has beee definitely abandoned since, B“ H_ 1.; the ship passed over that Cllf.’ in 310ml...“ _ H 3 1g 1 the daytime. when ollrout/g from Cnr- Tomnw __ 9 14 [1 dington. England Just what clay the (Fitch's-Ternar- Glosscti, Smith and Head; Sam- innls, Gihsnn zmrl Phillips. to flight will star‘ L; still vague. The Sflmfl “ma statement points out that atmc-s.p‘.1c:'- n“ 1L a l: disurtonces, such as damaaorl this}, 3101mm, __ _ _ _ _ H 4 u q ship near P's-her Point. whale e:-‘Tm_on,_o 312 1 route from England are more fro». quent over land than over sea. Mean- whtle. rlggers today were bust‘ an- mged 1n lacing new panels over the huge gap left 0.: the stab“... 11g fin last week two hundrcd feet in the air. The rigaers clung ‘n support: a 1d bra/rind wires as tho“ $l‘.(.’“.1t‘.'1 the gap mgether. after the patch 1: 1:1 poeztion. Oniv the "doping p: ct-ss" remains, and this Ls l'."f‘J'.'C"i a minor job. We l111vr- had such good weather of --- :;.-\ Blanchard, McDonald stub mud. late that pessimiss are new fearzrgtit. Macaw “um out by “mmmk o that we have had next year's sununer i} las well. " Dum, Pomorski and Head; Sbante and Phillips. R. H. E. 13 19 l a Buffalo RGPEICBMrIInIIII ----1119 Levon-ti, Williams, Bloomer and Grate, MrGran; Fort-man, Irvin Lliilrjohn and Florence. ._ ______i-— 1 ma. w. R. CARSON Palmer Gmduate Chiropractor Q1 Chronic and Nervous Diseases- '. 124 Prince St. Phone 1072. (lpposite St Paul's Church i 4 ACES “WANT-A-NADIE" TH ABEGWEYI‘ NATIONAL HELLO-FAX These four bare are on sale wherever candy is sold- Whrn you buy Chocolate Ban why not buy those which 1T8 made in your own Province? Be sure to save the "lVAfilf-A-NADIE" and ABEGWEIT Coupons. NATIDNAL DANDY LIMITED WTIOLESALE ONLY CHARLOTTETOWN P. F..