AUGUST 2o. 192s AND ALL Change Pr SPLIINDID REPERTOIRE COMPANY WlTll ALL NEW BLLNLml-Nbw uusrulviics SPLENDID PLAYS AND AN iexi.'i~;i.l.l-..y.-- CAST. DIRECT FROM Till.‘ sTAlias VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS SINGING—DANCING —- MUSICAL g Litre Spor PRINCE EDWARD TODAY THIS WEEK BY POPULAR DEMAND ETl-IEL MAY Si-IOREY IND HER P LAYERS With Prince Edward Orchestra ogr-am Daily ONE on Miss SHORE Mat. Play Tonight “Forbidden Paths” SUCCESSES MATINEE THURSDAY _- sirrultllay 26c, 37c. Night--37c, 52c, 80c. Reserve Seats Now For All Shows Y's GREATEST nltAnia-i-ll: Sporting W?‘ Vv $¢ %‘r#% “ ‘ By “TEC" ABEGWEITS WORKING OUT The Abbie ball team, Prince Ed- ward Island baseball champions are working out daily on their diamond under the watchful eye and exper- ienced supervision 16f Manager Lou Campbell. who reports his squad in the pink of condition and ready for the word that sends them away in their quest for Maritime baseball supremacy. The play-oil's, it is expected. will start next week when the locals meet the New Brunswick champions, and it is a safe bet’ no matter what team they meet it's going to be base- ball in all its flourishes from the first inning to the ninth. Speaking of attendances, it looks as if all records will be broken by the crowds expected. RYAN LEFT YESTERDAY Dinney Ryan, Prince Edward Island's sensational half-miler and representative at the recent Olym- pic trials at Hamilton, left yester- day afternoon by the Hochelaga for Pictou where he competes with the ilreatest runners in Eastern Canada at the big athletic meeting being held there today. Ryan is not only the lone Abegweit representative but the Island's best bet to win the half mile and perhaps shatter the Mari- time record of 1 minute and 59 sec- onds which has stood the test of time for the last 25 years. It is held by Ross of Amherst. Ryan galloped the 880 yards at Hamilton in two minutes flat, just a second slower than the Maritime record. Since returning from Hamilton he has been training diligently for this iiiil day. In conversation with him Yesterday he appeared confidence ilersonified as to his chances of a win and a Maritime record. We wish iii! bis boy every luck. AS GOOD AS MATTY "Just as good 1m Matty." Just a few words uttered by John McGraw, 11111 they mean a lot. The utterance was in reference to Larry Benton, the current pitching sensation who i5 iitiiling to heave Giants to a pen- nant. Benton has established a re- cord for consistency hard to equal and his admirable control has re- minded many veterans of “Big Six" iii iiis llrime. McGraw. the magnan- {gious and many sided mentor, has recallin duty 11nd is giving him a title ""1108 lust as he did four years ago. it looks to be a Giants’ year again, 11nd if they are headed, veteran ob- servers will be surprised. Many would like to see Giants and Athlet- i°i iiiinilie again but at the current "iiiiii! the big fracas in the tall “"1118 destined to be an all Ne: York affair. Yankees have 1 dulge itfiomselves in a slump as much as bully dare. Their hitting class is 11nd to tell over the stretch run. FONTAINE VS. MOKENNA iiin Pendergast, the Tex Rickard ‘h ince Edward Island, the man ° imilsht George Allen here w McKenna last week is far from lltisfied at the attendance at this heilt. and let slip the romark- It.‘ my"! not be satisfied now un he n k8 4.000 fans in the Arena oven "oi? has to get Del Fon ‘an of m ireni here to fight McKenna for 5 middleweight championship of hands. This bout would be a plum ‘M11! hat of the Konsington mogul, is never aaflillod at half-way “more: with regard tn the pro- An 118 business. His recent New a!" Rocco easily testify to that. "h" both fighters claim the Can- Mn middleweight title and are “hi” ‘minimal by various Ameri- mmlnd Canadian sport publica- ' iii! Communion ‘of “held! would have no attomntive “fluent to the m. . hqfmimillllfflflhlbmitlfldlfl v "W10 and awarding to the "DOING!" 81m, “i? "9 iiiflind or the t. "Iilt is thil "lhfl" for not only be Jim" liitlc match itqvoui lament to " d it istered up his - twirling corps byi g Jack Scott to aid in moundl our: all thG Comment ‘vrvO-O O-O§§-O§*O-§—Q-§q advertising for the Garden of the Gu . If this bout comes to a head and Mr. Pendergast is successful .in get- ting it for Prince Edward Island, it jwill undoubtedly be held on [Thanksgiving night, Monday, No- vember, 12th. A McKenna-Fontaine championship bout would be the QlCEIClLXIE ring fixture in the history of boxing in Canada. McKENNA-NEMIS-BROWN Jack McKenna the fighter, the who knows no fear and has yet to back up from, any ring opponent. meets Joey Bro\\n of Detroit in Sydney on Labor Day-Sept, 3rd and nine days later climbs through the ropes to give battle to his old rival . Johnny Nemis who is yet basking in the limelight of here-say ever since he won from Jack some years ago when he was a welterweight. McKenna was green then and knew nothing- of the boxing game, but was willing to fight. On this oc- casion both are middleweights with Nemis 160 pounds and Jack 154. It will be a slashing battle. Nemis is a clever boxer and the hit and run- away style which gives the fans more rounds when McKenna is fighting. because he does not know anything about running. However. 1 ruin CHARIIOTTETOWN campus. ting News At Home And Abroad _ CAPITOL T0-DAY / Mystery and Love i WITII ALICE TERRY, 1h THE “MA GI cm N”, Weird, fantastic, gay. Pi¢i\ll'¢5q1"-““ electrifying! ALSO COMEDY “SOUP T0 NUTS’ (APll tl Tomorrow “SCARLET ARROW” “MARK ‘*1 FROG" the AND FEATURE OF REAL ARE THE DAYS ADVENTURE RECAPTU RED i Tim McCoy outdoes himself in this hard- ridin‘, hard - fighiin‘. mile - a. - sec- iond outdoor drama! ' Brother against brother, in love and battle! WALNUT lllllll HAS lllll GLURY§ LINE-UP DONERAIL, Ky., Aug. 2s. - The‘ noted Walnut Hall trotting nurs- ery, which has produced many champions, will send 75 royally bred ycariings to the annual Old Glory sale in New York in November. All the youngsters are entered in tnc big futurities, including the Ham- bletonian, the harness turf's prem- ier classic. . The yearlings listed under their sires are: ' Guy Axworthy i4) 2.08-"~{.—Con- t1‘0ll(‘l‘, Charlotte Guy, Lady Fayre. Guy Day, Queen High, Edna Guy. Guy Wanus, Maidstoile. Lusty Guy. Wig Wag. Lady Margaret, Lady Tipton, Miss Peter Guy, Due Re- turn. Guy Uhleen, Rena Guy, Vor- PACE FIVE tex, Glly Neva, Lovaworthy. Flying Fool. Boyish Bob. Dr. Jvkyl, Selku Guy, Boone, Gllytaur. The Worthy Miss Morris and Tillworthy. Peter Volo f4) 2.02 - Glorious Betty, Dermot, Geisha. Call Money. Peggy Volo, Fairy Volo, Lusty Volo, 1 Nirvana, Lady Loll, Fair Dreams. Neil Gwyn. Peter Hanks, Tipton Volo, Wampum, Nita Volo, Nolnn Volo. Capital Stock. Rio Rita, Full Trust. Cold Cash, Partisan, Peter; Ingoinar and Slln Cloud. 1 McGrcgor the Great f4) 2.03%- Lcchabar, Janet McGregor and Miss MacIntyrc. Chestnut Peter <4) 2.05‘i—Dor- css. Kentucky Rose, Juaniata, Am- orita, Saucy Nell, Coronia, Athero,j The Pittsburgher. Chestnut King] Slingsby. Rajah, Maggy Murphy. Dream Girl, Jane Selby, Enchant-l ress. Boniface, Brave Hope, REIIfB-j glide. Quita. Lucky Strikc and Step- along. San 1 Will l Francisco, 2.07% — Beau sister to the former trotting cham- pion Arion Guy (4) Geste. Lady Margaret Guy is an own 1 S 1.59 ' -_-. owned Presi WThe Famous Glace Bay Tluartettefi unday Afternoon 3 P.M.Sacred C HEAR THEM SING ! \ The Salvation Army Glace Bay Rand Quarteite (live 1:1 Sacred Concert in HEARTZ MEMORIAL HALL SATURDAY 8 P. M. His Honour Lieui‘. (iovernor Heartz Will Preside Admission 25 Cents. oncert Queclfs Square ded over by Senator Prowse. walloping Canadian middleweight, New Dates i For Ball Play Offs Ag- 1 l SPRINGHIIL. Aue. 28-41 ncs, Halifax Twilight Leailiie ‘i111?- holdcrs and victors over Liverpool. South Shore chamDiOUS- i" iiie iii)‘ cnlng elimination round of 1.111;; Nova Scotia baseball playdowifixb meet the Springhlll team. a SPEEDY VIIITUR UTBLASSES PPUSITIN In these days of shattered records by H. K. Devereaux. president of the Grand Circuit. Tillworthy is a bay colt from Tilly Brooke, holder of the world trotting race record of 1.59. These youngsters are sure to‘ attract considerable attention at Pie Traynm. [Helen Wills Adds Another Sets New Record? SAINT JOHN, N. B. Aug. 2s.- L_ I B-w-sl. Title T0 List 1y 8 P. H. Prince Edward Theatre. company you whole you go and that calls from a cupboard in the kitch- and on, She fled to the street screaming Providence nlay watch over guide you in the is. cur earnest wishes and pray“- Signed on behalf o1‘ thc Society. Mrs. Charles I-l. Bigger Stanley Bridge years to com: . The first officer to respond was de- feated by the reptile and summoned all cnlergency squad. A yard stick thrust down the throat of the snake finally subdued it and permitted its removal. time champions. he"? 911 Mimday" of a ho will quay-y’; F95.- ayoff and the final right to battle for the Provincial baseball crown. Supt. 3rd. in the 11151 81"“ series to determine w to ma“ the winners of the ville-Glace Boy P0111111“ 1 Sprlnghill will ithen Journey Halifax for the second game which will take place on Friday. 569M111 bcr 7th. Provided a third and d1‘.- Makes Show of Field and Comes Through Easily i 11 Straight Heats. l l 1 t0 I l SYRACUSE. N. Y.. Aug. 28.- in sport, there is one in baseball _WESTSIDE STADIUM‘ Fm?“ which has just come to light imiiiii" N" Aug- 25"THe1eii wiusi Pittsburgh. Writers in that city are 1icfiiiy ieiaiifod ii" Niiiioiiiii woiii‘ c1a1ming new honors for Capt Hm, ‘ens ‘ClHAITIPAQIIShIP, defeating I-Ielcnl old .1. Traynor, glittering thlrili-inw“ ‘1-2- ii—1- , i sacker of the Pittsburgh Pirates. I-Iei ii i°°k Miss wiiis iii-“i iiiiifz has Se, up n new mark for Sacrifice minutes to down her fellow-Call- mes. having advanced runners byliflffllflll and take the title for the sending long drives to opposing out- fielders on 22 occasions already ..his your. The records show that Joc Tinker of the Chicago Cubs es- and French championships which she has won already this year. 1' — - <0; ' fifth time, adding‘ to tllc Englisill ' P_ E Island; Tile police have been unable to learn where the snake came from or ___.L_.°.>~.___- 1110a‘ it reached the third floor of the house. . NEW ZEALAND MARKET FOR CANADlAN MACARONI: (Qllisllllllllllll A WASTED syMrATny I Tiili‘ ‘Zfiiil 411111111111 ' lnuiillullé lll Ni w '/.1_llllu.i 11'1" 111; 1,, 111...“; 50011111) 1111111111» 1313411111, \\'|'li(‘< .\.-.<i-1lll r Pull 5.14111- Do not waste your pity, friend, ,Whcn you sec me weep as now; Kvcp it to some better end. .Wllen dry-eyed I went about luliill- 1'13‘ 'l‘ (‘nllllllls- ~12 1' the amateur ruling of “clea ' . ‘ 15 911cc; the leading money Winnfl‘ - , ~ ;\lll flnnll, 1r 11w 101-1111. |lll‘i;; . ~:- with a 10mm heart locked m breaks" which featured McKennas Citiifiil 11111110 1S “ecifiarigatfailiflayvllylyairllong the two-ycar-olds last seas- fibiisiied a "mid °i 16 i" 1912- and it» 11*.‘ llu- t‘ mum 1-1-1111 1:11.. 1 -1; 1-: ‘By a 511cm 1011mm “h! the“ 118111» Wiiii M1811 111119 Wiii 110i be iemlis win may O on, became the chanlliion Lhreeli flit m lgclfilsam Crawford oi De‘ _ 1.I<ull~l1 l1. " ii -1u:1..1<i 1111s 11f '1! 11'- ~ 11nd you brought it. it had been ‘warmed by we fans o; Cape 3m, Halifax. W - yeapold of the trotting world yesburot and‘ ck Gandill of Wash- . mu l\ hy .-\us:l'-ill.l~l _g“-@@1 111111.911 10 me; hm now ton, and neither will Jack consent. _'d orday by winning the classic I-Iam- iigiiiiii- ied ‘iiiii mark" 11.l..1.n'.l<1.1ll-1 :.»-, i slllillll Whcn tllc depths of my despair He Q85 tilalllci x2e hilnself,t‘*ti'ligit nicver bmonmn stake at the lécliilglvrxviriézlgbloilrlltkflytelolgleelksmoif “gig? on Monday evening Juw 2m] "hcuflliillillllluq <11. lliCl (‘illllzitl .1 111111111111 Arc luéglesfivCd and through the par- aga w c consen cean State Fair. S encer, wl l 1- ~_ - ~, ~ _ ' ~ ' ill-l Rlillim 1n»... um l.l\< ll ~11 11-1111 ,1 breaks. as anybody can lab and sot- Loose in the sulplgy. made a SllOW of|wiii éei 11 11111111 111111 “"11 ‘i811? 5°111°‘i'“ii°§ °i iii“ W- M- s- °i 111° Pm- 1l1)ll])lll'i<'ll. ..\'.. 1 wily lnnnnitn-llu- Of_my lwart come free as air. away 1f he makes up n15 mind not m5 new and won in 511mg“; 11031,; beating. It was he who led in sac- [bytellau Chliffiil. Freetown. nssem- y,“ SUIIPHUS. 11,, _.,1,111,,1,1,._ _,\ ,.,.,.1.,,1 It_ 1s useless. If you please, 1-0 iiBiIL" Hediddfid. iiil‘ 111115 W!’ i0 i" thereby cilrichiilg ills owner, David “iices “lime Niiiiioiiiii 11911111111 iasiilbiifl "ii iii” iiome "i Miis- Davis Eflilliillav i-n ill“ lill iii offers Ill sluiull Give Yiiiii“ iiiiiiiksiiiiii W a 111101111111 see action, and action they must BASEBALL RESULTS M_ Look. of New york’ 1,0 11,0 c,“ 1.0115011, ills record of 35 oi‘ course1l3aker and presented Mrs. Bakvr,‘-nlhu,\,nu__l_1, ,1, “Mann, 111.11,,‘ hr Tears are given, and be at ease. . get, notwithstanding the collsequen- tent 0i $45»iiiiii- moulding both sacrmce mes and with a Bible and a mceiy ‘voided l(§l‘i“¢lf\il in uxpurl. ]lfl~‘s‘lllllllll‘S. "wimiiired HOV/Blis- ces. A fighter that cannot "take i1" AMERICAN 1155mm In the first heat Spencer clipped =1 iiiis- $111" ‘Biwim iiiliiis- iiiayiiigdiddiesti- . "uln- infill‘ 111.1. h 1.11s nut-n 1n i...» ‘ ‘>‘——r should never enter a ring. 11,11 Second 01f the 11-11111‘ record 1'01- manager of the Senators, headed; Mrs. Frank Curtis spoke cu wiliu; W 1.‘ “h, L may mnvido“ Mr GOVERNOR-GENERAL Z The writer predicts that although F1131, gqune 8 O thl.ec_yefll._o1ds_ tromng me 1,1110 111th.» American circuits sacrificers1lhc meeting was culled for, the rid-I'M ‘mhnqgyduh HM “L. (‘my m. “m!” SINCE CONFEDERATION Nemis is ‘a clever boxer he will not. 31111-115"; . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 a 2 210214‘ as conmmed 10 111C record with an even 30 in 1927. 1dress was rend by Mix-l. Colin Camp “mm “m1 511,111“. ,,,..,,1,,,.,‘_. U1 111.1“ _ be on his "pins" after the fifth Putin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 in 2,0314 commodore Wilson hung <+> ‘bell, while Mrs. George Ilayllt/rl M] numl||.‘l,mlu_“ ‘fur ‘I “my m, an Viscount Monck. 1867-1868. round. MKIKBMB is i0" Vi¢i°11$ 1111 Thomas and Berg, 01°“ and up here four years ago. The second HOW Th6 Stand ‘made the presmmium‘ iilw 1-1-11. m. l‘l1l\\‘i' ll‘l'|‘lilll"li‘llll'(_“ll Bum" Lisgar‘ 18684872‘ n infigllter for Johnny Nemls. Cm-hrflhfl. he,“ was clmked 1n 2114, y Mrs. Baker, ‘lakcu by surprise, h’ Hyunmw mm“ {m ‘RM, I Earl of Duffel-in. 1872-1878. Second game Both miles were faster than any tilankod her friends for the lovely m; fir‘ "H x “i_\ti_"u,' i-“"‘_ Marquis of Lox-no, 1878-1883. A GREAT COLT Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 9 1 0mm. prevlmmy recorded 1n me 1,11, NATIONAL LEAGUE g1“ ,.c,_.11_.v(.d_ L|n1chpull WM 111m ‘will Li‘: i". - .11 I 11 1111011111 _"i- Marquis of Lansdownc. 1883-1888. Pllila. 4 9 stake. W L P.c. served by the ladies. and ‘the oven-ff lib‘ ‘Iihii “i- i "f, ""ii“i,i'i" 131111911 Sifliiilfy 0i PPOSlOH- 1888- Baby Longset, by Longsct, being Adkins alld Crouse, Quinn, Rom- Sunlmafies: s1“ Louis _ _ _ _ v _ v _ _ _ __ 75 4g m0 ing was very onjoynbly spout wit.ll1'i"_“‘_ii"i" fl_;j'iii yiii" _ii" “i "i ‘ "“‘“' 139-1. trained by Mr. Peter Conroy of this molt and Cochrano. l 2 y New York h _ G8 49 .581 mush i111 1.11111. .1 .1111 .>1l\tc1-;,‘1l1.\ 1,111.44. 5111.1 n; Apord0cn_ 18934898. city is one of the best prospects on 3g Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 1 Tho Ilambletonlan stake. for 3-Year Chicago 72 M b,“ The following is me adwgs. 11.111 Jllll lllf‘ Almlrllllllll- ilrll-si». Earl of Minio. 1898-1904. 7 the Island. The Guardian in its re- Boston ~ - - - - - - - ~ - ~' ii i3 4 0i" T111116“- Z in 3 1111M- Difln. Cincinnati 70 54 565 Deal. Mm Bake“ 1|I.l4‘l‘1‘lill‘4“, ilildiilfllillr |ll1ii('1l.l'\'llil will Earl (lrcy, 1904-1911. port of the races on Thursday inst Blacholder. Strclccki, Wiltze. G111)’ Purse $66-226-25- Putsburgh 68 51 557 we 11-19 member,‘ 1,1 11m W‘ M_ S 11-11 11"» 11< llilVlllllilrgii 11w dilly-roll Duke of Connaught, 1911-1916. inadvertantly omitted to make men- and Munion. Ruflillg, Berry anrl Bmoklyn 60 04 .484 of the Presbyterian Church, Free-f" '11- -"'_1"'1"1'-‘11" 111 iiniy llllili on D1111" <11 Dflvonsinre. 1916-1921. tion of the fast exhibition mile twi- Hofmnnn- siieme-i- ii-‘i-l iii’ L“ Tydemei‘ Bostlon :15 '17 .312 town. having learned with regret 1111111-111-11-111 1111.1 NOW milnlll. Boron Byne. 1921-1926. ted by this splendid little three- 1°X~ ‘i:°°S°i """"""""""" "'1 lPhilladeiphia as a1 ass that you intend to leave this coin-i An llrlllsllrtl lmlturo of 11n- nun-n Viiomini Wiihnedon. 1926. year-old mare who negotiated the NATIONAL LEAGUE Guy Abbe, ch.ln., whirring) g numy I we consider this Oppormlmyin 1,_.,_o_1,.~,.,,, 1,11,. ,.x1,.v,m1v,,_ S3101, Ur ~~—--~<+‘>_-___ distance in 2-30- an 8.1111110111111111!’ S°°ii“i“i' bik- °" i i """ " 6 AMERICAN LEAGUE to come and spend n social cveningi‘i"“ii'iii'i~ii' 11111111-1nr1 =11 Muller l)!" Tram" ‘°°"°i"1i1118 11 herd-luck m“ time for’ a "Babyln she was Flrsi’ game: 0 Gaylwonhy. bic. (swkes) L ' . . H3 3 W L PC. with you and show our FvpbrPflfltlfiniiflliki lllllll ‘lllfiifl (lll4i'l(‘ll for i'illlilil' --?i°'1'i1.“Y°~‘11111111- and me only 5°" Emmi‘ “dmiied by m” iimusimds wh° i3°“i°“ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 3 10 2 Red Aubnw m0 (Ohms) “Hi9 4 New York . . . . . . . . . . .. e4 41 .1172 of your faithfullness in our society-dill.‘ willie-Hos. lilo nrcreluc 1o he I ‘s. iiediiiiiimi i1°"1 b11111 B1111 11°i 1* Wlwhfid i181‘. 311d 1115113’ llrediflied New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 12 Em; V010. b_f__ (Dickerson) ggphnudelphla 79 44 542 5mm commg among 115 111p iI|l'.'l\\'il from this wlllntiilll 111-1111: bite o‘ “oiid food i“ ‘i? been 11bit? 1° 1-11" in ti"? "111" “"11" Si“ “iii ii“ R- Smiii" “mi laid"; Benton‘ ciibum‘ M" (my) iiiiiiiiiii ‘A sist. Louis . 6s e0 .524 assist in every way. Yolir d31lartu1'1‘,iiii'1‘i ohm.=s....l.11sln».l hralwls 1.11.1 “i” fB-Vofiliiiy 119941 1113111 °i1 I-‘iiind 111111 Scott and Hogan, OFarrell. ~0tzinaciisor_1. 11.0.. (391354?) "6 Chicago _ 53 67 455 means a loss to us, and we shnlli |'\i~'1~'ili\'(‘, 1411111111: hur- cililhll-il old Lady: Dim" iieiiii And how Maritime tracks. Firslt 111111161 2 4 1 Ti}‘;,ai,',i,§ifi“'““ Semwrfi» ‘°" Blwnshlngtcn . s7 so .452 You iwve always been Willing to 11.. lliilillllhilcr‘. 1.1111 this in n1.» °ifiis ii“ “igi” k P i Pi1i1i- 1 < - - - ' ~ ~ ' - ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ " ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' " _ miss ou ever so mllch from our or llu- iill\"l‘l; , (I . 1 -. 11111111? " xwel‘ <.nlum."— ass- YACHTING Piiisbiirg ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " 0 l5 1 308mm“ the °‘°“i.i"°" ma") 10w glentiiglitlnd socictil’. However we recognize thotulllial- n1 ‘vii? lllllfllll ilwhilislo in?) Iiiig shiiw‘ K0115011- ' Swceiiami mid Diivis‘ m“ and TimPmOZl-z 2M’ Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45 80 .360 our livies in this world are mnrkvfisb-lil n1 n. 11.11 urn-n‘ rn~ {ll 1...: _— This “iieimm” we mm m“ M “em!” - i 1 1000 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE by incressant change. Life is checkediil. ("illlriii-‘i 1on1. i1lllli\'i1l|l'1l i.’ i» the McLure Cup will take place and second game: _2.08 Trot, 3 Heats Pall. Eursoti. w L Pic‘ with Shmc and Sunshine‘ we crossrmfimyg for (Hmwvt WW“ He.‘ q 1;; n I . i‘ do" iiiii-‘iii is predicted‘ Piiiiii‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " cinema’ b'm' by Elwyniiednr 3 1 1Toronlto '11 63 .530 one anothers paths for a time and',1,,q 1.111.111 ,,,.,,,11,‘,'.1 ‘Q11 i’ or, ,| i Bllstlired Feet The Giwst- 1111111111. 11111111111“ and Pi11~51111111i1 ----- ~- . iDi°k°'s°m """"""" "1 2 zltenlilnz '11 as 53o the friendships formed are mutnlly m .1 ollulilrcl‘ u i 117m an “ii EN” “ii smart cmri’ are close m Beige’ Walsh‘ Mimgim and Lel- Chnsue Mac’ b8" (my) "i; {Buffalo 73 65 i529 pleasant. Then our lives are ordered i. - -____'i.<.._u iiiulikagos" If winking has biisiiered Y° the points and a thrilling contest i5 ian, Grimes. Uiiwson "mi H111- Neroiire. 611-8. (B9959) g 3 306M516. 61; 52 '52- 1n different spheres, it is important B“- QNAKE IN M“ feet. bathe them with Miri- thorefore predicted. greaveS. 117531311214 Iaalthnom 68 M ‘m5 m“ the memories which we cmy I ~ RTMENT ' ad's. Sure relief. in s AND roru- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 11011116111 -- - 1° 611 ~51" "i111 “s be Pi°°“i“i~ 5° iii“ em‘ NEW _Y0RK. Aus. 28.—A brownl ABEGwEiAaIgY gaNTEsT . I211" hm 3 "u; p1.“ pm, $1,900 Newark . . . 84 71 .474 stage oi’ life maybbie 81111611911 aigiand white snake l5 feet long, and . Jersey City .............. .. 1 2 2, Hersey City . 55 84 .396 lyrngimhasto Bgnsume 0;; CD121“ oflzvoleéuing about v5 pounds. was cap-1 The Murphy Bros... Circus, will Montreal . . 3 6 0 Courtney Burton. b.g.. by I ‘B———<»>__ 8m! w trust-mat the memo 17111013: n 11 third storey apartment at] open up here at Victoria Park for a Buffalo 1 i1 0 Braden. Difechllibiiriy EGWE" PRACTICE yin" 9' e 1 rill i3 iiliiiii 51911119 9111i)’ tOdBy by, a F m“ ) week-s engagement from Sept. 6th Ream; , .. a a 2 Girl, (Childs) .. .......... ..4i 1' of tho years went 111 111811101111 ma)’ 51X Policemen who forced it into a1 1 0 to Bept. i2. Toronto ................ ..-4 lo 4 Princess Iroquois, b.m. (Palin) 1 2 2 tTtnlere will be no baseball practice be o"; dearnto youijzs a ren;€1l:1i19;;,°1;iim5 1111s after struzelins for‘ ‘ Th“ Ckcus 15 coming here “nae;- Fqm; “ma; Trampsmug. b.g. (Lacey) 3 3 1i! e C. A. A. Grounds this even- ance rom 1e soc 1- y. wet t ‘yuan a most an hour. 1' the auspices of the Abegweit Club. Newark ....... .. 4 iii a Capt. Grattan. b.g.. (Fields) ..a 4 4 hrgsa oThéhrelgslélar practice will be y» elooort 111: 1111,1516. no S“ w 111115. glory Munro was awakened ind m“ m“ £1052‘? iiruficflzgazf"? Rochester __ 1 T1me_q;og’ 1031.4, 39¢ l n u ay even ng. ila-pness an p per y ay w en t e snake knocked several, great show, s 011 P ll’ c Secon 8811111? ' audiences during its engagement. In Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 1 2 (llagmingalhlce gr Trotteralmce I ' connection witllkgheogciiicugexgfi Rochester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 9 0 8 .500. eat an, Parse 8 , THE QABBS By Barn‘ Pay". ‘ " o . gtlllllllllireitynConihst ii'\ "which 5113’ ADD NATIONAL LEAGUE .. .. .. Radium. brag. by Chestnut >___ ____ __v__'_ young lady in Charlottetown and Peter-Radium Silk (Pit- Nous“ MORE “as f) nearby towns are eligible 1.0981116‘ st Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . .....6 10 1 man) . - ' pate. Two expensive automobiles gulcngo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 ‘I 8 Cupid's Albingen, br.g. (Leese) 2 2 2 ' will be given away to the Winnm Mitchell and .1. Wilson, Malone, Ida May, bi'.m. (Chiids) at: besides own:- Jallllgablel; gingham; gnesdnnmnrtnett. Puss: $11215. lbf-ufgerilllizerlfl)‘; 4 1 flvethousanors conii -'--'--- be distributed. Boston . . 7 ill 1 -———-<0>———— New York . . . . . b V18 I zzThe 0ii~ for the Farmen-A CHALLENGE Brandt. Cooney and Bpohrer, bottle of Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil‘ qcnewich and Hogan. in the farm house will save many a The Dromoro Baseball Club here- (only games schedule). Journey for the doctor. It is not only by o iiange the Vernon River team Am: AMERICAN LEAGUE . . . . .. good loi- the children when’ taléfin m g qndly game of baseball on (Jloveland . .. 4 i2 ztrith colds and cl-oup, and or c. lake Verde almond any cholen time before Boot. 0. Challenge to. peed Lgfflllflh the press. 6 _ ' pggmipu, . 8J2 I Miller. 0_ tWUn erhlll and My- ; 0i! ,' an ider and Har- ~ .. r116}- Inatura who suffer from pains andi hes, but there are directions for 1m use on sick cattle. There should Qlwayr be a bottle of it in the house.