"Is" BEIIEBRAfiFNCSiRISQTQETWN-GUABDFAN w - iiitiiiniiiiiti l Matin 26¢ 1c EDWARD Night-ef3—7c, 23¢, is. IS ONE MAN’S LIFE OF MORE The annual gathering of the clans under the auspices of the Caledonian Club, took place yes- ierday at Victoria and was favored with ideal weather. There was a very large number of people pres- ent from all parts of the Island, and needless to say everyone who took in the outing enjoyed them- selves to the utmost. ‘Bright and early in the morning the members of the Caled nian. Club, headed by the Pipe nd, paraded from their Club rooms to VALUE, THAN ANOTHER’S? SEE CAPITAL PUNISHMENT is it Justice or s. large number of other citizens. The day was ideal for the_ sail, and after a comfortable voyage on the 800d ship Harland the excursion- ista arrived safely at Victoria. The crowds coming by water were augmented by others coming by automobiles and other vehicles. and all partook or a splendid re- past specially prepared by the lad- ies of Victoria village. In the afternoon there was a most ellhyabie program. consisting of athletic sports. Highland danc- tbe Navigation wharf, where they einxbarlteifor ,Victoria, along with 5 Abegweii; - Westville "CAPITAL . . Baseball Game I‘ v At the Abegweit grounds this evening at ii o'clock the Abegweits will meet the Westville team on the Baseball Diamond to decide the baseball honors between the Sister Province o! Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The Westville boys have a snap ‘py aggregation of ball toesers éoupled with harmony in the ranks ‘that in itself makes them a team to he feared on the Diamond. Barbarism? is not a sermon but a graphic picturiz- atlon of a yital ques- UO" unfolded in graphic drama. LA$T TIMES 2 Wingard and Schang; Dauss and Manion. Boston at Philadelphia, postponed wet grounds. Only three games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YORK. July 7. —-Pittsbnrg*h split even in two game-s today, the -Cubs taking the opener 3 to 0. and the champions the second 3 to 2. Blake outpitched Joe Bush, former American Leanruer. making hi! first start for Pittsburgh, in the first game, allowing only four hits. Meadows gave the Cubs three hits in the second game which was halted by rain in the sixth inning. Grover Cleveland Alexander was pounded ior four hits and three runs in the eleventh inning today ' ‘and the league leading Cincinnati diode won from. St Louis Cardinals - 5 to 2. Alexander pitched invinci- hie baseball until the ninth when Pipil hit a homer, scoring behind ARE OUR SPECIALITY Christensen and tying the score. Carl Mays held the Cardinals to . Why not have those changes made ill your Bath Room NOW. The Abegweits have the mater- ial to show the Scotians a red hot their toes, will make Westville step all the way. ' soon show itself in any organiza- tion and as a consequence baseball is up to the Abbie players to put Abegweit, Charlottetown and ‘clash this evening. On doing this [they will show Westville and the i ‘ ‘islanders are as much at home on i the Baseball Diamond as they are - ~ - i ith ir n 's worth and back eigu demand ior Lainuiiiziii Hldlll 9 m” 97. 3° on the Montreal market iuiiuy Wiifii TUKIO, July 7. —l>ieavy rains in Hooking for more and there Will to the fact that hurt-rs wrne not {icrsuiis and destroyed about Lfiililfever team "ma" illHlXJSQil t0 pay ill‘? iii_:ii~~i- prim-vs muses. . h t‘ quence business was (pill-t. Tlllfvllltfll’ attention i0 Pew 07°F 9591'] S 0 g trade iii gruiii on ilii- tlouitsiil: Inge. but as sullllllefl 0t 01d flle- “—“ _ . ~ . . ' hampion irwo years m, denmnd “um 0mm- ,.x,,.,r,..,-,,.\ett Brunsuick green mountainsvHui-ch. army c 0r local buyers iiiit llli‘ lvvliili; iirwlllie “"379 made at $129 per b55130’ had the highest ascertained advanced another i: Com PM hug], for beans was quiet, bu, as me opicomper-ition. 178 ior the four prac. .. . , < i The third and fourth practices orii were made ill 6i‘; ('t'lll~'. YHMN“ "lwdy and price? were "mi in, vent were not o" “may 3 C. \\'. zit 56 - (‘PINS liliil l-I\ii':i§"h*i“g9‘_i' ('3? 10's of choice white 0 a e a No. 1 iced ut s. (wills p-u- illifillttlH-huml i""k“‘i we” qu°om§ m $125.“, Bel-vim conditions, m6 third There was ii. r-oiisi/iv-riibio lllliiTil\'t*-'per hu“i“"l' and at 3'3” m safiipragflce wag gen ghqtg, rapid fire, m spring MW“, HM“, “M, u Imrlrlxtri-mt: dullness marked the butnywtvs ten Show’ map shooting at volume of business iviis- ililiit‘ iiimw “M19 m“ puma “are MEBdYWIiOO yards. ~ was Steady Prhms m, an l,“ q Urli-villzw‘ iii-r pound, the receipts were _ —-——-—<60-—-—' _ ' ‘ ’ . mm Ne‘, M7,“, m,“ nli|illull,_lpd.l. In puvkziitvs. Flie ieiiture oi they. ‘ ~- with a fair truth,- pziasfnz, 'i‘lii- Chm)“: mm‘) “m; the slr°Pger feel‘, tracio in éiilllllilfti uruiha. ul" filliitll m“ [hm ‘Iflemiled and ‘megs “Iemi changed. ’l‘iie lliltlPFUllli: to iii.» vutflw“ “iimluicd l“ [he better 49' i-T market “.35 firm m,“ m“ WIN,“ “l. illilllil from foreign buyers. iNesta Cleveland . 0 g 4 tras were quoted ai 315T cunts uiiii imnm‘ mm easier" grade” at 173/‘ KB" and sewe"; Blankenship firs“, m 33 Cents W, dr/Zpn‘ m“ cents per pound, the receipts ivcre and MCCurdY- were no 11"“: illWvHlillllPilii in ill" , __ H _ , _ Dotzito market iliihlilvws lwiiit: Fliiil-l NM" mwnmu m" pmhlwm’ l0 iiiiywers giving Lriuns out \\i|;|l flit-rt- is in illlli. How well they wear Shoes shined with “Nugget" Polish the uppers soft and pliable anfl prevents the leather from cracking. Shoe Polish Hlack- Tnn- Tone): Reqe-Qnr]; Bfpwn .ga'me and with heads up and on The lack or team harmony will like everything else suffers, so it Prince Edward island pep into the Province of Nova Scotia that the MONTREAL, July 7.—-—Tl".~~ iur- anywhere else and/the fans wiiiget 0[ a very limiu-il cliai'zit-i<-z~ owiiii-z‘ Wi.‘h'l~?l'll Jupiui have drowned thiriy‘b9 0° quaamm 55 1° buebnl what‘ asked over night and iii consul | market was quit-t lilvfu iieiili; lit ‘Snlflll. prices ruled firm. Sales of‘ BISLEY C-Allli’, July 7. — E. H. outs was stronger and viii-vs won- Of 9O lmunds- i" bun“ The marketiscme m the Queen Mary‘! prize e], Sales of N‘, 3 CMWHZ,“ \\-,,S[v_‘ltfi‘lllgS were small the undertoneiiices- land being a service i-iile event un- meiit in file lutszil {Ulii t-ximrt ii-ntiUiwr i"""i“'1 i“ Smaller ‘iuammeshat 300 yards. The final practice both cases‘. The Hliii.‘ of Iili‘ iiiuriu-t N“ 1 imslemizeu was quoted a‘ 33‘ Oats was slow Zllltl prisms urn: llll-‘miyflllcljd u‘ "em per pound‘ This‘ business do,“ was m, rush “X nrn nrziiies sold at 18%;. cents perl Chicago L . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 receipts Wtlfl? 1.522 raises 'i‘il"l"v7'\‘l;{ imxps‘ er quiet (HVlilg “Mir vmmgn“ a "m": "m." mom.” . . wear longer, because “Nuggct”kccps II W” NUGGET and While ' (First game) l Chicago 9 Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . .: .... .. l five hits, two of which were gar- nered by Douthit and three by Bot- Can supply any Plumbing Fixture you may need. tomley. Your order will receive every at- tention. FRED H. TRAINOR THE RELIABLE PLUMBER B0 GRAFTON STREET PHONE 893-J- OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE 1 2 Blake and Gonzales; Bush and (looch. (Second gaime) Chicago.... Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Called 5th, rain) ‘Osborne anti Hartnett; -Meado,ws 11ml Smith. ' i5 ll i Cincinnati 8t Louis 2 l I Mays and Picinich; Alexander and Vick, 0’Farrell. Brooklyn at Boston, postponed, rain. . "i9" 483M BARE l sass When you ask for HICKEY & NICHOLSON’S BLACK TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO Accept no other as there is a diilfer- ence in the flavor. , iiiciigi a iiiciiotsiiii ‘rqnscco 00., LTD. ' ~ Wart. 1.. . I o- A mrannariouai. Leaoul: Jersey City‘ I I ‘I1 ‘sewn-x I 0 Cantrell and Preitag. Dady; as- ,terlleld. Twombley and Schulte, , . Buffalo 5 8 Syrscppe ..- 111! etryxér, brlca and Pond; Miller and lfiiebergsfll, Barnes. U Torcnto.... . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$7' Rochester . . . . i! Qt and Styles; Lag y and Devine. lug. pipe music, and a dancing and fiddling contest. _ _ GHARLOTTETOWN GOLF CLUB iteauits of mixed to scmes match played Wednesday July 7th. Gross H'cap Net 100 I3 77 I 28 80 Mns. Dr. Bagnaii W. K. Rogers .. Mrs. E. D. Nicholson E. S. Gunsaulus 108 Mrs. Dr. Beer J. A. S. Bayer 122 39 83 Mrs. E. W. McKinnon l D. B. Stewart 111 B7 84 J F. T. Watkis Mrs. Dr. Goodwill 114 29 85 ms. F. J. Nash ' Chas. MoKinnon 117 31 86 Mrs. R. MoEwen l4. 1E. Wellner 125 37 88 Mrs. J. E. O'Donnell G. G. Hughes 124 21103 _ . ...in.-......i;ilt1=. Yacht Race This Evening The Charlottetown wins Club will stage an eighteen-foot class race this evening at 6.30. All boat owners are requested to he on hand, The Sailing Committee wish to confer with captains of boats on important business. KENBINGTON SPORT in the elimination contest at Kensington on Friday. Julie 25111- the following results were attained to demonstrate the candidates qualified to enter, on Dominion Day at snimmerside, the contest .'or the Holman C. C. M. bicycle trophy. 5r Bicycle I Mlle -1 Orville Darrach ‘2 W. Clark Prize won, silver contestant Jr Bicycle I Mile medal to 1st f1 Or. Darrach, bronze medal 2 Al. Bernard in addition, the following meets were contested: 100 Vard Dash-Jr Geo Hiltz Geo. Webster Lorne McKay 100 Ya rda Dash-Sr Orville Dari-sch lRod McDonald Wm. Cameron Jr. Hop Step and Jumy Walter Dnggan Lorne McKay N. Hickey Senior Broad Jump Orville Darrach James Miliinsn Geo. Webster Junior 1-4 Mlle Running W. iDuggan Eddie 'McDonald Joseph Ready senior 1-4 Mlle Running i Orville fist-rm. 2 David Murphy 3 Gerald McKenzie The whole event was marshalled by that genuine promoter of digni- fied athietic performance. James PendergasL-IY. | Sherbrooke. .»‘\1‘p _ Stagellaoe Meet. SPHERE _ July 7. -P‘ians - for a ba/niier light harness racing meeting ‘have been completed, and some of the fastest horses in East- ern Nova Scotia will be seen in a_c- tion here on July 12. ' A matched race which will bring‘ together Hector Todd, Queen Helen and The Ghost. has been arranged as one class while in theother e ilfl- ses a large field of entries has been received. , _ Among the starters will be Col- lggehaddie, Cal Aohiii . ter Far- n, wmaiyostter; ‘ 1am. Betty oamese and manta, In lClaeie A, wilriie in Class B th Mub- able matters filll lie Halter bt- rui. Jlclt Little, suits». Anto- srnnh, Tiwperairr. Iiaraaxworthv and o era, , , (first game) ifeading I 0 fla-ltdlmore l 1 Byr Ellis and y n; Earns aw w . Mullins) Rea Belt . ‘Marcela and i; slsppsy and McKee, _ " i" 1 '| is,“ u, m, m m, rinmsans oclnrasr - iris» opens this morning at I a. in. “at Jamlesons. , ' see‘ v l . an»; from: merkilty doesn't in- aiin to work until he discovers thlt he is being shadowed by a dstectitaq. The motorist ran h ye dilapidat- Jugpestell that it should ‘be overhauled and re» paired. __ » -’ ANNIVERSARY SALE QA¢L¢eAA¢LAA‘A ALAAAAA AAAAAAA asaahhaakhaanaAaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaa AAAALAQ A A vv v v v v vrvv v v vv v vvwvvg-Q-ym O And on our Fifth Anniversary Sale we wish to express our sincere THANKS to our many customers in our City and to the great mass of peo- ple who enter our City through its many gateways. A ‘Janka AAA AA ‘AAA Yvwvvvvvv Aaaaaaaagaakaaaahaaha 1v vvvw Vv vv vv Are You “Tuned in” 0n Our Greatest -eeeeeeeeeee~ee-ceeeeceee Anniversary Sale You’re missing the outstanding clothes buying opportunity of the. year if you fail to “LISTEN-IN” on this Big EVENT Thursday, Friday and Saturday . July 8th, g 9th, 10th. Society Brand and llobberlin Clothing None finer-all other Suits included Discount 20 p. c. 0ff Men’s Top Coats, Trousers, Boys’ Suits. Everything in men’s and boys’ clothing 20%0fl’ Everything in Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings Discount . . . . . . . 10% Oil’ SPEBIALS 135s Cotton Bathing Suits . . . ._$1.0o Boys’ Cotton Bathing Suits . . . . . . 75c Cotton Socks . . . f. . . 5 pairs for $1.00 Hfiavy Working Pants for . . . $1.62 Biittoniess Combinations . $100 Rubber Belts. Special . . . . . . . 29c Boys’ Khaki Pants . . . . . . $1.25 Young Men’s Khaki. . . . . . . . . $1.75 Fine all wool Hose. Worth 75 m 49c Cream and White‘ Pique Shirts, Co]. larsattached -__?._______¢__ ___ _4.____ Open Every Night Until 8 p.111. Plcaliie Don't Ask for Goods on ‘ approbation t’ .1 . .. , ” w