‘ HAMILTON, Onf..A\1R.26 -— TWP‘, Townwise . . . troveiwise . ; ; and tlful .;;ln soft supple Kilgornoch. See _ ~ ll In the season's loveliest colours and designs at leading stores across Canada; Exclusively With H0lman’s_ In Summerside min-a“. British Hoover Executives on Visit Iaecutives of Hoover, Limited. Berti/ale. England, arrived in New, York Thursday, Ailcust liith, on ‘tour that will take them tn‘ eleven cities in Canada and the United States during the rest oi August and early September. Their purpose is to study stiles and man- ufacturing methods in the vaciiivrn, cleaner field on this sirie oi thei Atlantic. They will he attests of tiie iparerit Tompflhy and tinder the. ___.s_ Cherry Valley EDISON NELSON. Charlottetown M. I’. SCHURMAN C0. LTD. Hampton GEORGE DUNSFORII Victoria WRIGIIT BROS Bedediie WALTER. M. BOWNESS New Glasgow C. l. DINGWELL Remington . H. I‘. SCIIUIMAN O0. LTD. proach it and club it. to death. beav- L . __... _,_. ‘ I Sport Echoes ' Froin Prince Bounty ii We hereby nominate And! Bum-qua u the "Picidind 98"“ Baaeman oi the Year". Because: PO A E TC Pct. Bourque, R..O.A.l". '1 1b 4 3d .846 Phillips, Legion 15 20 'l fl .833 Grady. Kinsmen 20 2i. 9 b0 .520 Phaneui, R. Sox B 23 8 N .795 Nominations (or other positions will ioilow. l l I The colored boys from Qunker- town have been in our midst. They played to two large crowds Wednesday ulternoon and evening and their ii to 5 and 7 to 2 vic- ioriea convinced all the inns that they have an unmistakable edge over our ball tossers. The T6901”? that they play AA ball. however, was the prize exaggeration 0i the lear. In double-A company thBY would not get. any further than Qgrrylng the miter bucket or sell- ing popcorn and peanuts in the stands. _ ‘ . The pudgy little catcher called Solomon took our e."- He ‘"5 one ol those dispensers rii uii- premeditated comrfiy. Even the way he strutteci up to the Pill‘? was iunny, His deeply “Iii-if!!! look when he disagreed with 1m umpires decision was a scream. He was a. good hitter. and consid- ering the contours oi his chassis. ; good base-runner. In the las: game Russ Phaneui struck out and Solomon dropped the bah Phaneul’ started to run ior first and when half way he locked over his shoulder. Right behiiid li=m was Solomon-An all his glory- lnstead oi throwing the ball tho tat little catcher had decided to outioot Phanetii i0 the ifliiifli sack‘ H, finally threw to first. however. and let. Lou’??? milk‘? . - t. the putou ‘ ‘o It reminded us ol l ifommlfi boner that Helnie Zimmerman. third baseman oi the Chicago Cubs, pulled in a World Series game many years ago. Eddie Col- lins. smart keystone sacker of the Philadelphia Athletics, was traip- ped between third and home and Zimmerman had. the bail. Col- lins was one oi the fastest men in the big leagues at that time, and Zimmerman perhaps the slowest. But Collins stayed just out. o! reach oi Heine, giving the third. baseman the impression urnerai guidance of Frank G. lloover executive vii-e president o! the lit-over CHTIDHILV. The visitors are: Fred H. Bunn. director and geiicrril manager 0i Hoover, Liniiterk tvlilter C. Pllvkfy, director and general works man- ager; William C. Bell, director and oliici engineer; Sidney Roberts, tiold sales manager; A. W. Bunn, sales promotion manager, A. G. (TOlStfin, trwhnical service manager; H. L. Matlclei‘, iylodlicllfin mana- gel’. anti M. G. Lane, motor floor superintendent. WELL NAMED The booby bird is so-called be- cause it. allows. hunters to ap- witl-i Economy Exceptionally pcspu|qf l" pointing burns, sheds, '09“. silos. lei-ices, etc. Works easily, has good hiding qualities and pro. llcts o long limo. Covers completely in iusi ivvo cools. Dries with o liord gloss ond is most eco- nomical to use. that with a little extra burst oi speed he could tag Collins. In- stead oi throwing to the plate Zimmerman chased Collins all the lway home. and oi course never quite caught up to liim. e . o It was a day oi accidents for the Ail-Stars. Bob Schurman re- tired with an injured finger 1r. the iourth inning oi the first game, Ankrum taking his place behind the plate. Jimmie Grady at first base was run down bv Morgan and aggravated an old ankle injury so that Carson had to take his place at first. In the evening game Ankrum. stealing home in the second inning twisted lils knee and had to retire early in the next frame. Bill Alien tak- iiig over his chores. I O O w’ ‘w PROTECT OUTBUILDINGS NOW With Sherwin -\Villiams Paint _ Bummeraide Ammndal‘ M. F. scuunnmli I. RAND JENKINS i C()_ LT“ Mount Stewart Mmouche ‘MOUNT STEWART annuan canon‘! -orcnarrvr c0 a Richmond Georgetown P. L. PERRY RAY W. SOLOMON, Norma", Murray River CHARLES MacKAY, soiislsrox s. sou ‘ Port Hill Murray Hflfbfli‘ m0" ,0” GARDINER, NEWCOMB! ' n. 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Their pitching alibi was a fairly sound-one. but we suspect their oibriay at. the bat. was due to the elusive slants oi Lofty McAleer. We've had some ofl~ days too facing this fine slab art.- is . nee The Charlottetown game was the first the Philadelphia outfit lost in the Maritlmes. They had beaten Calais, Maine, just beiore entering Canada. and had also beaten 8t. Stephen. N. B, which must have been quite a ieat ii the border town has a team nny- where near the caliber o! other years. They vron two games irons Moncton. Byi Bernard's batting is defin- itely on the lip-grade. His im- provement over the latter part ol the schedule gave lilni an even .300.on the year's play and his hitting against the Monarchs was good. He hit two lor tour and was robbed oi u. third hit when Jordan made a sensational leap sideways and speared the lino drive that was hit just inside o! third base. Syi is s. clutch hittsr too. He has a habit oi delivering when a bingle is needed most. We were telling somebody about Ber- nard's being a clutch hitter Just beiore he hit the double that tied up the ball game last Monday night. m s grand and glorious ieellng when you guess ‘em right like that. You can always take on a superior air and pretend it's a. regular habit with you. cuufr-unnars cfisnuz ' (Experimental Farms News) With the present high prices t! ieeds it becomes necessary. Lir economical production, to iced only the birds giving evidence -'i rigii production. . During the [rowing and rearing season any puliet that develops slowly or shows lack oi vigour. should be eliminated. Such bLtis rarely make high production rec- ords. when transferring pallets irom range to laying quarters every bird should be ‘carefully handled, and culled from the flock unless it shows potential egg laying soil-- tty. small. weak. iinthriity outlets, as well an coarse, rough. meat)- hesded birds should be discard- cd says B. F. Tiriney, Dominior Experimental elation. Charlotte- town. P. 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