iilatgytoslmu“: 4 s r. 4' gill-e tlul-ngulm. flzllllt! 1151f.) lQ!l$$7§lQ {Double Crossing Men l‘ Double Dealing l Women That side of life w: ' ' about; Zea st JlJc-(i gorgeous womrrl. HUBER’? AMES tr A ‘r u“ 144.1 ullzln __ J r I null .14 lidnlmoaas strut owru; (‘illiiirsii 0f lite llhdi‘l'\\'i!l'|d*' Tainted by (‘flute-Marked b)’ r dosflm- _ Fighting their Wu." ' againq hitter oilds "Flu"! l“ happiness! passing motorist who him with Alarathun and (‘yeio gins spreads giiiliness all around. Ion ran depend upon it to let. you take yiilli" mind ofl‘ of your motor when you are enjoying Every stops and lets us serve l. drive. "Iic Ilendv Willi Ruddy Povycr" RED D1 JERVICESTA I0 PHONEIZ 13R. GREAT 05o or l) ROBERT AMES-—iJLA LEE I (toy. September 27th at 2 o'clock. AN D SAT‘. TODAY hv the Go t. "SONGgQ? This it. ‘not Viflflirfi sweetest i l? 'l"ri”ivl -»_-_- ‘mu-f lain -'l‘iir' tvcel; - 'l"s Nioiil» (Jliii) was J1. C. A. ‘iillls iii the , 't‘l‘ lli!‘ 192.1; er of the f".'l‘lllti2. gaze a graphic iii:- cripliiii i.’ :1 up ti» Herr». d- tsitilz the iirlziiri‘ of iiio ("tin r5‘, cities, and the customs of the peo- ple. Pi‘(‘.'\."ill n“ mi. oi‘ the (‘lib iva: CAKE SALE by Ladies St. Patti's Church at Afoore do lvfeLeods Satur- 7216-9-215-21 i l BELLE RIVER AND BELFAST l United Church. Rally Day Service oi worship on Frept. 28th in Belle River lut 11 a.in. and in Belfast at 3 p.m. _ lRev. .1. M. McLeod \\'lil bl- tile li-ad- . . , ‘ " ti“ m both Churches‘ \'.'llll'l_‘ flit‘) were Joined by the lad- Ik. district. !Z’i\'(‘l‘li’7l‘ of the Yls Men's iwi. ld1ggozx‘égilei_rlgzlébci' um‘ m: 'l-'l'i.'lf)!\' AT ("iisvif l _ ' .' _ ' illAiti-lc-Jr-gr- e 'l“!i'i;:i‘i'.l')iIS ivr:-‘ luuct. the Services on Sliillfiily iicxtwrespnb m mp “My P htbyljhfrl lat 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. in the Press-t ham Se“, ,__v ,b t i Ch ‘church 3'c.=tei<l.i_-,- at. l 5 or an urch’ Montague‘ A“ m” to welcome the ill"\\'_i‘i1i1li$l.0i', Rev. l°°““““5' i“"i"‘d' IM. soil: itrm .\i .‘\., v.1). on Mn‘ ‘both <1": a Dr. Fulton 231"" A PLI-NGE IN A (“RHTU Moidwstiwiii; and li2~])ll‘.ii__,' lI14.‘.'i$fl§i‘5‘., His Crmhmg mm a Huck WNW“ on melmomiiit: thriiiv "A vizp on the Ehr- liial" \v.'i:. a ina~l:'rl_v i-iiorz. and in railing of a bridge, the d'rivcr of at v _ 4 Buick Chose a plunge m Scmvs m!” l kflflliiii! uitii trio filiiiT‘.~'.ii‘i4‘1'fl which iiiind. Coriiiviiii, about i) ociiick last lmpvlmlxl m m“ "(w fmmslm. flaw eveniiiir. The cor came arouxxi alms m?‘ mnmilp l” ‘w “MN Cm sharp eiirvr near the bridge, and aslm'pz‘"""" h‘ 11"‘ "P111117! he sip there was not sufficient time to stop l n" ‘A f“ lmlruu‘ m m0 Sands‘ n Fl TZ , ‘L077 CH/t Vl_______d -*. V, DEATIIR .-. .._--D figtIULLINS-At Tryrm Poiiit, Sept. 25, 930, James Mullins, aged 73 years. (‘Funeral Satiudmy nt 2 p. m. ' TEWART-At the General Hospital, oston, Nlasr-z, Sept. 22. 1931i, John . Stewart. of Peters Road. Funeral from his sister's home, Peters Road. loday, Fiiday at 2.30. 4 Alfred F‘. Rose. Funeral Friday EOSE-At Lakeviiie Wednesday Sop. t 2 p.m. to South Lake Cemetery. Female Help Wanted __________.___ __._________ FVANTED-A MAID FOR GENERAL I housework. Apply 31 Ambrose St. l phone 916. 7215-9-26 ~ = r -—~ . . 1 1 For Sale . "lj _.__-. .~_.___ __ _... ‘ 5'21‘ FOR SALI-Z-(‘IIESTERFIELD u . suite. nearly new, bargain. St. ‘- James Miliisi‘. 7217-9-26 OR SALIL-SINGER SEWING MA- riur". used one year. Cali at I65. King St. fiiiiay or ipturday or phone 318. I,..»--~ - l wwfW-fll? ‘1317-9‘! Aihigfu lagged! Llnlment. w‘ 1mm?“ “id u“ Dow“ . .=."1I , . "l i m. tho above resulted. The top of IiIClHt/IAOHFL m] mp ’ f” “LN? “ ear Ls now virible above the water Inns" 1m l‘ undnl'b'cdl"'v Dy ' " ' pulp.“ t: r" Illl"ll"liI_{ illS miiiistrv __‘“ iii Chiitlinm nude;- most auspicitiizs RECEIVES SEVERE INJURIES- . 173mm; down a “my mm Mnk whim oirciimstmiccs. 11c is a strong i ‘ .-i lii.-.li'..ti‘ on an outing last evening at the "l" .10‘ U". H q 1%,‘? pm m I H," f V g k I niity 1S \\'liliill‘.£'_ many fiirivis as he lshorp "om Tm l ' h l‘ Fm“ A Iieeoiiies kiiouii to the congregation. ‘Stewart’ o’ Bruce Stewart’ Co“ re_l'l'lio Ciiili‘ill“if‘l'i\l'il (luardlnii ‘list i ceivcd verv painful injuries about tiicl ’. . . ' ' vet's-trod iii this rity contains a very lyrzzsisreldrflsiijnr{gesmgtlfifinlgxg g:- complinieiitsry’ reference ta Dr Ful- toii, on the occasion of his farewell lward Island Iiospitai‘ in N. i‘). igtlic-lm ma, (m. o" sopt,.,,,-,,,,. U“, Hm n exam na inn luau.“ ambulnncp" l----Ci1l1lIi'iZ1iII, 0iit.. Daily News, Sept. disclosed no broken bones, but. thclzz.) liaceratlons on the head are very se-i l vere. It appears that Mr. Stewart hadl been walking near a fence on the! , , bunk and blinded by car lights did,‘ Anflclpafe not see lizs danger. l l Improvement Of CARS COLLIDE-A McLaughlin touring car turned rwer twice after.’ colliding with a Ford at the corner of Richmond and Pnwnai Bircetsl ti: :i::"::.::::::: 3731:: :.‘..::‘:;t» “a is which is owned bv Mr. Maurice Mc-Ilnz the 0th" ‘my and that mm” Donald‘ Kelly,‘ C5085. ha“ a mmmm l are about to bound up from the bot- ftom. as some have already done, il i -i . Th M - Lgflxlilicifirfvaxmzeekllldn-‘and w; left; the Opinion 0r Mr‘ P’ Komph‘ Pm“ whee“ up. The Pom had . bumperlident of the Dominion Life Instr- broken on one side The former car “me C°mp“"y' “M Mr‘ 08°‘ A‘ h“ been 80mg mum on pawn“ Dobbie, Vice-President of the orgln- street while the latter hiid been prn- "m“°"' “h” “mwd m the my ya’ ceeding west on Richmond. l Conditions tho comps-qr. ml Woven into Wislful Romance :1 eoncrri but .1 beautiful romance oi‘ old Ireland info ivhii-ii are woven numerous ‘~73’? "Rose of Trait-e". "Flu-n You'll iiiiemlier Mr" and nine other iron- *dC1‘ tiio 1c.’ depression. Mr. John Y. Mck non. St. Jnhii. NT. terdav in visit the local agents oi macliTri", [den Voice of B’ "Teal! ABEGVl/EITS. B; ST. AGNES 4 Meliisb Lane's crown recently an- nexed in the Nova. Scotti: play- downs with Springhiil, took an awk- ward cant yesterday afternoon when ho was forced to abdicate the St. Agnes hill in the seventh inning in favor of "Bunker" Murphy. after a very rough passage. In justice to Lane however, it may be said that erratic fielding and throwing behind him by his teammates, especially in the first inning, helped materially in his downfall. l The Abegweits won a handy game by the above mentioned score of 8 to 4 and five earned runs against ltwo for their opponents. The Island champions on the short end of the betting, according to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick pa- pers, threw a monkey wrench into the proverbial dope machine to come through with plenty to spare. The winners were on yesterday. and behind the stellar hurling of. "Putty" [Connors gave the home fans a l i I ,M_Y_ HEART" songs ennr. Iiezzr iiiri pleasant surprise byoutsmarting and cntpiaying the highly touted Nova Scotia champions. to take first blood in the Maritime baseball semi fin- ais. ground covering in thecutfieid by Muriey and the Connors. st. Agnes too, had their stars; Irvinels work in the outer gar- den ‘and O‘Brien‘s sensational catch- éfinéElEiiilEfliéTaifblFtcr {d3 Charlottetown and have been ni- lfcrdod an excellent view of economic ‘conditions throughout the country. e5 of high fouls behind the plate ‘Prince Edward island seems to be had the fans on the" m“ on mure ‘ . . ,- llih l . . ‘the most piospcroits piotlrice of the, a; unebemcvaftofii l a as lIIciiiiiiio-q riurinr: the present periodl P A gm’ 5 n prev o“ 5 m ,1“... 5mm Unfnnulp l have been more or less weak on the lately wheat has not risen in price as offence‘ but yeswrday they d°nned ;,vct. Industrial centres within the the" 735131118 toga if oilthit the in- liast few weeks are showing siiziis of l "Ede" 1O m 9" lincreamzi activity. This means in-l r 7'1"“ bggiffgzsnidrgeftsth? tit leased purrliziriiiig piivvez" ftr CH1..- “x ° ~ Jllilll products both ilgflvlllliiyffli mid meet l“ the second game M the mt" manufactured, There are indications game series“ Both clubs therefore lll impi"r.v'eiiiciit i.i Ontario a.iicl>1e*“’e by Hmhehga this anemom‘ _(~liil'i;t'.‘. Mills and foundries are biis- ' for the 5°95“ 9f battle‘ In a" liken’ ,,.,.A l hood "Lefty" McQuaid, great south- r" z-l p.1'."oiiir~:i:=. tine buildings "l": and 5:”: Imegchanirzn nvl fine rtorrx. indicate PITSSDPIIL)‘ 5a o" e 5a“ e“- ‘7 “a in Charlottetown, Mr. Dobbicl ha‘! COIISldPYBbIQ blush“! “P 1" " ‘Pill, The new hotel will be alwesmn‘ Canada the pa“ summer l ncqulspmn, and is reported Just a-rearin’ to go. Hr. Koinph expressed himself as 1119mm"! h°me “m5 Wm ‘wk 1°" l bring much plrnsetl with the tirogress I ‘Yard t9 lnmmer hectic ‘trunk when his company is making in the prov- l "Lefty" ma” st- 53”” m the“ l mm lawn back yard. l Mr. Dabble is president and vice-l prrsirlcnt of a large number of text- ile firms in Ontario. He is also pres- .f‘ili of the Woolien\ Manufacturers‘ Aworiation of Canada. l I“. 1st Inning St. Agnes-McLean leading off hunts out. to Connors to Rice. Fer- guson following. grounds out to Mc- Eachern to Rice, Irvine flys out to lMurley in short right. No hits; no Mr. Ilramweii Chandler ieit forgnms; no Ono“ I-iniifax this morning to resume his l Abegwelu__Mcnchn-n 19.41,,‘ studios a; Doihniisie University. strikes out] Lane mm‘ n drop and _ two out-shoots. McInnis following at bat, works Lane for o. free ride. Itice takes one as McInni: steals sec- ond. Rice grounds to Ferguson who holds bail on fielder’: choice; he lost. both runners as a consequence. McInnis on third and Rico 0n 88¢- ond. Boiler batting with one down singles to right field scoring McIn- nis and Rice. Francis grounds to Ferguson, who throws to DlVi-I t0 stop Boiger; Davin fumbled the throw, everybody llfé- "Hulk!" M6- Cabe next. batter sacrifices Boiger to 'third, Francis being forced at soc- 0nd. Muriey grounds to Ferguson. who pulls no from nib bu. he missed the bail. Boiger and McCobe scoring. Connors batting. 14m Icem- ed to weaken when his team loosens ,up behind him. He fanned Connors. 4 rum; I hit, 3 errors. '1. Eastern Guardian ..‘l\ION"l‘AGU‘E-Rev J. M. Mc- Leod oi‘ Charlottetown. will conduct Divine Service in the United Church Montague on Sunday Sept. 28th at 7 p.m. I am irstructed by Clovis Gallant. loyster Bed Bridge, to sell by public auction on Wednesday, Oct. 1st. the following stock, crop, lmplflncntl, 1 more ll years old. 1 mare i2 years old, 1 horse 5 years old. 1 foal, -2 cows with calf, 3 young cattle, 1 calf, 10 geese, 4 spring pigs. Crop: 1 stock of grain, 3 acres of potatoes, 1 acre turnips. Implements: i driving wag- on. l truck wagon. 2 wood sleighs, i light sleigh, i iiqm harrow, ll spring tooth. i roller, l mowing‘ leoond Inning st. Agnes-O'Brien up. iii nys out to Bolger in deep centre. Davie drives a claw roller thrmilh W"- ‘~-':"'";' Harris. Alex. Mc- itamnat second. lad ma: one u Ric. Avbflfleor. i "" ‘i Davis aunt: second. I114 mikes out. ~' II". zmriilsfl niiqmmrpiivmmaauc- great hurling of‘ I l Island Champions Take Advantage Of Loose St. Agnes Infield In First Inning To G0 Into Com manding Lead And Are Never Headed-Con- nors- Hurls Great Game For Locals In First Game Of Maritime Semi Finals. I Eachern. who makes a nice throw. It looked like an out, but Cole, base judge, called him safe. Hertie up. grounds out to McInnis to Rice. No runs; no hits; 1 error. Abegweits-Wiliiams strikes out. McEachern takes one, two, three, but is safe when catcher drops bail. then makes poor throw. McIniiis doubles to left field, advancing Mc- Eachernto third. Rice grounds to short, McEachem caught between third and home. Boiger batting. Lane throws first ball away; McIn- nis scoring. Boiger takes two, then strikes out. i run; 1 hit; 1 error. Third Inning 5t. Agnes-Lane starting off flys safely to short left field. McLean following is called on two, Lane stealing second. Connors throws a low one, Lane going to third. Mc- Lean strikes out. Ferguson up, hits to short right, Williams and Rice gum the play, Lane scoring. Irvine batting, strikes out. O'Brien singles to deep centre, scoring Ferguson. Davis singles to centre, advancing 0‘Brien to second. Ead grounds out to McEachcm to Rice. 3 hits; 2 runs; 1 error. Abegweiis-Barton replaces Aid on first. Francis up, grounds to Davis, There were many bright spots in who throws wild tdfirst, Francis __§_....T.... """ "-.-....-:._.-r_".-...--_ "N! 5015-10. find HD9018"! noticeable going to second. Moore replaces w _ W _ ‘ _ was the hitting and fielding 0f Barton on first. who sprained his "Pump" Boiger; the scintillating “m; Mcgabe up, strikes at, “neg catcher drops bail, but. nails Francis between second and third. McCabe trying to steal second on the play is also caught. Murley flys out to Irvine in left, who makes a splendid catch. No runs; no hits; l error. Fourth Inning St. Agr.es—-Murphy leading. flys out to Williams. Hirtie following, grounds to McEachern who misses try. I-Iirtie safe. Lane grounds out in Connors to Rice. McLean takes one as I-Iirtie steals third. McLean doubles over fence for two bags. scoring Hertle. Ferguson doubled to deep centre, Boiger on the bail, throws perfectly to home plate izaii- ing McLean. 2 hits; l ruii; 1 error. Abegwelts-Connors fouls out to O'Brien, who made a dandy catch for the put-out. Williams strikes out. McEachern flys out. to Irvine in deep left field. Another great catch. No hits; not runs; nc errors. Fifth Inning St. Agnes-Irvine leading off singles to short right. field. O'Brien strikes out. Davis flys to Williams in short right. Williams mule a great catch to double Irvine. 1 hit; no runs; no errors. ___ Abegweits-Mclnnb grounds out to Lane to Moore. Rice strikes out. catcher drops ball; Rice allowed himself to be tagged out. Boigér singles to short centre. Francis drives a short ground ball through Davis, Boiger advancing to secomi. Mc- Cabe strikes out. No runs; 2 hits; no errors. Sixth Inning 8t. Agnes-Moore up. Strikes out. Murphy following flys out to Con- nors. Hirtle singles to short right field. Lane singles to right advancing I-Iirtie to second. McLean batting trys a bunt and misses, Francis throwing I-Ilrtie out st third. 2 hits; no runs; no errors. Abegweita-Muriey _fiys out to Davis at second. Connors singles to deep centre. Williams takes one as Connors steals second. Williams strikes out. ‘McEnchei-n grounds out to Fbrgulon to Moore. No runs; 1 hit; no errors. Seventh Inning 5t. Agnes-McLean singles to short. right. Ferguson taken one. Mc- Lean lteols second. Forgulm takes Another McLean stealing third. Fer- HE ABEGWEITS OUTHITl AND OUTSMART N. s. CHAMPS TO WIN 8-4lPil$T_P_ilNEil _________,_________\ Mini sililti ,1 cliiioiu Blilil l Threatening Weather l Forced Management l To Call Fight Till T0- ‘l night. l (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 25.-—'I‘he heavy. weight battle between Jack Sharke; .Boston ex-satlor and Vitoi-io Camp. olo, giant Argentine. scheduled foi tonight, was called of! and will prob- .- abiy take place Friday evening, oi- lficials of Madison Square Gardens announced at 7.30. Threatening weather ivas given as the cause. A‘ that time it was raining slightly and the skies were badly overcast. NEW YORK. N. Y., Sept. 25.—'I'iie Abggwgj(5__Mgh-|nj5 bums anal 15 round bout between Vittoria beats but throw. Rice grounds ml Campvlo and Jack Sharkcv sclwc- pel-gugon m Davis, Rim out, Bqlggrl uled for tonight in the Yankee Stad- singles to right field scoring Mcln- lum- has been postponed until 0r- nis. Bolger took second and third tuber 3, when it will be staged on drops bail. McLean scoring. Fergus- on is caught at second. Irvine‘ singles to right. O'Brien grounds to Mcirinis who doubles Irvine at sec; and. Davis grounded out i0 Rice. 1 run; 1 hit; 1 error. on the throw home. Francis up. Lane replaced on the mound by Murphy. Francis takes two. Boiger on third scores on Murphy‘: overthrow to catcher. Francis grounds out to Fer- guson to Moore, McCabe flys out to Davis. 2 runs; 2 hits; no errors. Eighth Inning St. Agnes-Moore flys out to Mc- Eaciiem in a great catch at deep short field. Murphy singles. I-Iirtie flys out to Muriey in deep centre. A great put-out. Lane singles to centre advancing Murphy to third. McLean at bat. Irvine’ running for Lane. McLean strikes out. Connors working great. 2 hits; no runs; no errors. Abegweits-Murley singles to short right field. Connors batting lets one go by as Murley pilfers second. Con- nors strikes out. Williams doubles to deep centre scoring Muriey; he then takes third on the throw home. McEachern grounds out to Fergus- on bo Moore. Mclnnis grounds out to I-Iirtie to Moore. 2 hits; 1 run; no errors. Ninth Inning St. Agnes-Ferguson flys out to Murley in deep right, field. Irvine line drives out to Mclnnls at third. O'Brien flys out. to McEachern at short. No runs; no hits; no errors. GinneBy Innings Inning .12345»6'789—-HI~IE St. Agnes .002100100—-4 95 Abegweits .4I00002i —8104 THE LINEUPS St. Agnes Abegwelts Catcher O‘Brien Francis Pitcher Lane Connors Murphy 1st Base I Barton Rice Aid Moore 2nd Base Davis Williams - B. Stop Ferguson McEacl-iem C. Field McLean Boiger R. _Field Murphy Murie; t L. Field Irvine McCabel Umpires-Morgan ‘at. the piatey Cole, Halifax, on the bases. may not fare so well. guson grounds h MCIICIIQHI who thrown to stag him. but Riga ‘n1 .,_ NOTES Ansien-i Morgan. a former Island athlete, and now of New Glasgow, N. 5., handled yesterday's game 1n a. splendid manner. The Moncton Times nys: The Moncton C. C.‘s, who will probably play saint Agnes for the Maritime Amateur baseball cham- pionship. have in Copie Lemme one of the best huriers developed in New Brunswick in years, or l0 we hear. Not only does LeBlanc limit his riv- sis to a few hits but he invariably l them has a large number of strikeouts in each effort. If he catches the Saints when they are in s hitting mood hel Perhaps the Times is a wee bit, u- tny. Maybe the Abelweits will be the C. C.‘s opponents-and "Copie" had better look out. The Abegweits shut him out. inst summer four to ail and took the serial sway from New Brunswick. The prediction might ho forfouhoii. but psi-tape the Madison Square Gardens. liitviii ltiiilii Pilciici The regular Abegweit football practice will be held this evening at Victoria Park at 5 oclock. Great in- terest is being manifest- ln the grand old game this season and ev- ery practice sees a large number en hand ready to chase or carry the pig- skin over the line. Last evening the gym workout was held at the "Y" according to sched- ule, and seventeen huskles were on the floor. There is 1:0 need to worry about shortage of material this year: in fact it. will probably be aspir- ants in the pink of condition and con sistent in practice who will make the final grade. ___.__.._______.__________ C. C.‘s are due for another meeting with the Islanders this year- stranger things have happened. The Charlottetown Abegweits who meet Saint Agnes in the finals, have been strengthened this season, says the Amherst News. by Wsckie Mu- Eachern, " a fighting infielder, who has been classed as one of the best in the EastP-J-Iaiifax Herald. Saint Agnes play the Charlotte- town Abegwelui at the Island today in the first game of the semi-final series of the_ Maritime champion- ships. The second game will be play- ed at the Wanderers Grounds Sat- urday afternoon. Saint Agnes vi-lil enter the series favored ID win in straight games, this despite that little or nothing is known of the Abbies line-up or how they shape up this season. Island representatives have not fared so well in Maritime baseball playoffs to date and, ac- cording to the information on hand, are not considered good enough to stop the hard hitting Saints-Hali- fax Chronicle. The Abegiveits not only stopped , but. out-hit the "hlrd-hlttixig" Saints. Bunker Murphy, St. Agnes hiiriu and right fielder, renewed a num- her of old LICQUBIIICHIICQIIIIPS’ yester- day. It will be remembered that he played great football with Dalhousie 1nd B. I". X. against Abegweits and Saint Dunstan’; hero a few Y0!" ago. "Bunker" informed the writer that. he is about through with the gridiron game, as his time is much taken up with his ltudiel. Next y!" he will be Dr. "Bunker" Murphy- Congratulations old fellow. Dr. DOilfla-n, Abegweit Minlflf- ll to be congratulated on his team's showing yesterday. Bill Ryan, sssisiinii conch, was on the Job yesterday. Bill any! this l1 his last year in uniform. Lot's MP6 it will be n successful one for the Abogweits. ' _ Well, good luck Abegweiu and God speed. Fred Gaudetil oeore card, a novel idea and uh appreciated by ti" fuii, was much in evidence. The card giving the lama and pwltivm of the teams, ll artistically I111‘- roursied hr livl-wtn advent-tin!-