with} yellow vture hat and l"\l‘-, v m ' b 3i “d he; bfldesnulid ganized in Europe that is bound to wggcofia; £11m? do,“ v@1,,,.tna1i,... inilitritv tigalnst tlu- United States flit of “i0 bride! brother, Rev. (iav- C1 111" 550111110 ' Momghan who procured thcin 1701111111111"?- u i Rn __ , “it, iiivtilvcs ull of the European , 1 l‘. 11.1; raafggmyw; abfipsupportpd m- countries and is a problem this ‘t . John F. Campbell of Brooklyn. f“"""1l'.\' 1111151 1 11c declared. ‘ 1 After the ceremony a sump‘ the bride " l Oiifliinks from: yaiuebin l At Rotary.‘ _, l nines jizoyvaao WWW .._--- Frank Characterisation of a . Woman who took everything and gave nothing. ' presided. ‘TOMORROW’ AND TWIURSDEY i oration". ' ,i>iiiiici-: izowAiio HOW MUCH 1S A iisiitrririlt. GIRL WORTH IN com) (visit? Wiumsa Bites. parl: are- keeping (‘tiuuila With the National still given an international of ivorld politics and, policies. guo of Nations. 'l‘ook a go to vtilifitllidltlt‘. (‘zimtdu and its suceessftil ionalities anti horderitig oti , t-ouisolitlate. ' "l British League uniting l lHPlf-i.',\)\‘€l‘lll111.', nations in an class. Those 55 nations in n reign of DPIICP, has this fol-once. lt is world-wide scope, national audi interests demand pletion-Lifo saving, The negotiations are hands as those who negotiated other tho necessity behind the schetne should lead sooner to BID” .l\(ii‘il.\'m"l' , YOUTH Fox N ews---l’=~lhe R9V1QW deem llbssible. ~-tjli'chestr"a the events in our tiwii Dotuitiion: l-—-l'1X|)101‘fl110ll. 2- Subjugatioii. Ii~’1‘ransportation. 4—-Etlucation. 5-Reiigion.' ivorks of the consolidation of nation stiuld tnako every one these days ask themselves lInteresting Address At the regular weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club at the Rose anti‘ Grey yesterday. 1V1!‘- 13- ROY 1191mm‘ Among the guests wbro 11111101‘ 0-‘, t’. ‘Phompson of Montague and Rev.‘ 1 ii. J. HUWPII, r. it. (l. s.. the iiittrr delivering a most interesting add-l i-ess on "Canada alter tho Con1ed~ T1161f.l‘Vl'l'i'lid‘M])€ilkt!I‘ said in Tilt? original thirteen of the Unit.- i~d States Wflfthilli} first real Lea- 11011111011,‘ Con-l full-ration willi rotation to two rial-l SIEVQU inr ,].X'l'lil1 (fonunonivealth of Nations. took time. thought, care and sacri~ fit-e, to bring satisfaction and suc- wliich are struggling to outlaw war and bring 1 dif- iii its international successful coni- peaceful tie VGHHJIIIOIIiH and outlawing of‘ war. in similar successfully fetierations and greater ll ‘successful issue than many really What. is common in any newly i-tlnfeileraletl area tnay be covered as we for a few moments consider The pioneers of these necessary a inl the Qgwng, gowns and morr- gown "~iiillll‘ il|1l1 will no doubt Liv swzircliliig question: Are we build- nre featured in “Fig Leave" not‘. tlii- utllijvrt (ll uuiny debates hus- lug t-rctlitabiy upon the foundations playing at the Princi Eriiutrrl r. and \\l\'t'f; ilitVl‘ on liu,‘ stlb- mi ably 111111? Theatre. It is a story zlealint: wiiti ‘ "ultitht-v.“ The speaker here tiuotetl promin- both the Eve of today and tht or- mo". lavish gown tiirsplav tut men as follows: tginal who roamed the garden m iet-nt-tl u, shown in "Fig Earl (iray——"lt is only a mzitiflr Eden. The story touches the high 111111 in iiial it more spcc- of limo when Cilllildil. will be the Spots of human and still drrw" lar il is tlont- ih “Fccliiiicoltu”, home its many dramatic situation with intense force. Its debut.» theme is bound to be zi ltllili’ timsl populous, the most and most influential part ldiiipiro," . . and woml-ii alikc will rave over 3.11 unique and during gowns. Last owiiii}, today, afternoon nod even- ._._-..__~-- ~ tum, biil the country etc-rat l i-lietl." is “ii/Oi I bouqu‘, of yellow “in 1'05“; 131011121111!‘ combination it; being or- Time Is l l‘ ..__‘.§L.‘“I WE‘ my," and deeply ;r;,,g,..i_ u... iu the opiiiloii ogofggiélrmtanelgggzxi‘: l very little this country _,,,S c l 'cpt lo roilsc public opin- , - - i - \' . w] _. s . d L“. in. i. iefust lo iurthti‘ taut.‘ breakfast wag,‘ ‘eivvtlclclsaerp the international war tiebts.‘ w -York. l -;i».4~§~ Get Yours. remit t3» officiating clcflgyiiieli’ "i" s “‘°T. , ‘til; PICKLING sates , and t i i d‘ d tvcs. 1 . - Iinti-lmtiixiéewgafiingeginbiig? air: zippy, 00m tney To _ wnou: GLOVES d‘ .motlored to Borden w err-l r ‘i, ., 1 will cross by the Car Ferry to,‘ Abandon Trlp ll POWDER“, 01'0"” - ; mentine for their future liomc in‘ .. . - Mus-nu“) SEED ' tkton.‘ visiting several Canadian, LONDON. Sept. l2. ~-Captain k ' American cities enroute. d iFi-tmlt '1‘. Courtneyls projected At- ‘i. ALLSPICE ' [room's gift to the bri e ivas lnntlc flight has bccu abandoned _ . ‘almond 9811110111. 10 1-110 brlflefi- until next year. the "Westminster ("RRY POWDER ' In aquamarine, ndant and to Gazette" announces. Courtney is awroomamon a se)‘ of plain gold nt. Coruunn. Spain. where he laml- TUMEmc POWDER , led on his interrupted flight to Ani- wedding presents which con- crica and up to yesterday had de- f cheques, id pieces, andclared his intention to complete the l. gut; 'of_ :11‘ r, cut, glass, flight. linen. included a pretty The Westminster Gazette, howev- rvice 1mm the teachers er. which sponsored the flight, sent " Squire School where the him a message releasing him from mint; popular teacher any obligation to carry on. and "in. ‘and a beautiful suggesting that this was in the best . . _ . -. I iampd. arieiititlodniarut. rowointsn Macs Etc... at i2. ii. rosrsii CENTRAL DRUG STORE s r- 4m w i Qt wealthy of the ll. Taft, cit-President of the i'i.i|i-tl §iiiil'ii-"(‘illiiliill has 7,000,- hardly . M h l.‘ liu- (in wlvin in conjunction with ‘llu‘ll,viirtl‘ l\'ipling~“l'timp in llrii- ' d- . l'v'ili.li'l'1ili."- l"li'll(l.‘l in the city and lab sittleis anti (fanatla will take ' ,_____ llirliiit-piuiiil. llu~ province, joint; ill 1111 11110 1111‘ 111111111110 31111151145 1118111 Bt. Dutistarfs Cathedral “X1111 the l‘l'.'.i'i‘i\’ ft-iili1:tlit-:i::. i‘u‘l‘-‘i~;~“tliiiii one tapportitnity to suc- 590110 of a. ‘very pretty‘ ‘ »-vao} ‘- ..“‘l .“ “m ‘hmmv n‘ag““‘p‘ . , . . I 1 ' t ‘ ‘- ~ ~ Itfigitaéamfigragdnltlghim- hi‘ Mr. and (11191 if,“ A. l"'1‘l:<-ri> is laud and wealth enough Mrs“. James 1-1. Monagliiiu oi on; "iql_"l~“ll"=‘\'l“i'rli 1111111111 lirEurooe." city, became the bride oi 1"‘ '1~ -‘ 'l'l~-- 411.1111 .'i| tii-orgotnivii Ho‘; M, ""‘j“"““'I“*""“-"‘-‘ 11111111? 11y 111011 Alexander Nolan of Boston u» Alon» mu of tn-iirtw A- muflyh, '11“, 3 9g“, ‘f’ "11" A‘ Large number 01f friend: ‘ “ | -l.l . ; l in - .|Li\'Ziiil'4'ii ago oi‘ ‘.0 “r ““~‘_ ‘_“H*““‘r- “““:‘l“‘g‘1_1:“1‘r1n\’~01lily V116‘! 8119515 fined 11101111111" “|“\‘“"l ‘ " """"‘""1 " ‘1"“"-‘1"‘1‘-‘"‘ ""S"""'MI its pusilitin urikvs itin keystone _\‘ l, l‘ . l" 1 it '1 t‘ll I 1. ‘ ' ' w“ ' and flittihlgzwnbgltiileéstwpgzufm‘ “ ‘ “ ‘ ‘ i “‘|“‘l ‘Ii ‘ ‘1“1““‘ ‘U1 ‘hum ___ i‘.lt‘i‘(ll‘i;k'.v‘l‘1‘ilt iittlioiiif‘: its bquntlarieti‘ ' ' ~ 1 i1\‘1l 1t-l\.i|'\ \\ll<'il n \'llllli' lllllll ' 1 1 1""“1 "H11 ‘Jhm-“l 1111111101111-1 154195 emered on the mm 1' ‘ . ' ,1" rims! lint» with itil t ' i ' ' ~~ e null s. will ih-- l‘l'I|i2i|l|l1"l‘ iii n ion" . WMJHW“ 1411"" Nther. who gave her in um. , I ‘ H _ _ i‘ mum‘ 350,‘, x HM nlilmwhngm‘ the. wedding march was pin, Lu. illitl ll:~‘l'i1li iii! llt that vlilllllllliil"). mm‘ H‘? Umml Slaw‘ Wm‘ Aha‘ * ‘l, Byron Brown, Who also .11‘ "itl- 111:; lion.‘ , Il-ltllll Flillwv, auli ill h“ “‘I‘|“d_ ‘ n H ~‘ 1 ~' - -- dmlry n. "Zlllllfltl iii iiizilti- :1 , ' U1 11rd 111511-7911 011119 at: the organ durms 111v >101" ,_ I, , , , , _ ,, ,_ ,, , , ,,, lirliiiill iariipirr; mun acreage 1~ wedding ceremony W11» no 'j‘*""< f""""‘ l" " ~1""" '1 " ztlru-itlitlli; (ivtfillllfftl iio,uliti.'00ti' ioymed by Rev- M91011 11401111141111“ " ,, “"' “ ‘flat, I _‘ , I, l. _., l‘ll1|l\'i|ii‘ii ilrtifilltititl; lumber (wit. assisted by Rev. Gavan Million); ‘i ‘. “ “‘.‘“‘. ““-‘-_i‘,i. i|‘l1‘ Hi4“! t.“.“. _. ‘mm 5‘m‘0““““m00“‘ ““‘_“‘_“‘g 250" .,‘D., Professor of Philosnt ’ "‘ l‘ “‘ “"‘_‘ "“.“" "‘_"‘:"_“'_‘ ""‘_"H tioitouo ,,,-,~.-_-._ EtaDunstafls University‘ brollu- 2|)“ M“ '1 m" 1'1 ‘ " “1 K '1 liiumlu stall-d that in .1920 the ebflde’ the 1.0111110!‘ 0010111111111“: U 'i'lii- lllllt'i'ii1 si-rril-e‘: \'\']'t‘ roii- 111111011 Smw“ “f Ammqoil 1111911111 Nupt-ial Mass. During the f»1‘1"#1‘l"- ‘ m H ,, m. m‘, "My Ml,‘ Phjrv‘, frum 1l-'l\'l' a popiili-itimi m’ itili,000,t1l)lt. M91711?” 1117171113 W"? 1“‘1“1"' ‘l 1‘ H“, pmnfvh u“ Sumrihl‘, Align‘, ll irus however 80,000,000 below e=i~ the ladies choir of St..l)u. i . M,‘ -' tumor. _ thedral, of which the b11111 M m‘, ,,,,H,l,_\, h, “Hum, HIM], m“, sir Wm, (‘Ftttlitli ui isiis (ivlivtfffid I. valued member, under the dun-r»- I“ m,“ his WMWA. Si“ vmldrm‘ ‘UH’ :: \ r,\‘ iuluri-eisive statement on llii= tint: 0i’ Mr. W. J. Brown. U, , III_HH_,,,,_,H, ‘Hpurpg, H' h, \\‘11"-'11 iirnblciu, in his Presidential 1,111 C118 581101111011’ 1N0“? 11115111 111‘? ' , R,,,.',],,, “rm ‘hm,’ Illitlft -::; lit-furt- the British Aiistil-la- erobd Monsignor Maurice Nlrlhlll t;i\iii~t~,.'.,.,,,l,',‘ _'\,,,_,._ ‘Mm lluli for tin- advancement of sci- ptdpltector of St. Dun mm; Callie |- _ ‘ m‘ hlmw ‘Wmmgnn “m, w“, l'll1'i‘. Reviewing the prospective "A, and m“ T, cml an, i),1i., ;iii L“ ‘_ m Purlmm,‘ OYUHML l.ll'l‘lll'i‘l‘i‘i lroin \\'lllt‘1l the world “n01, o; the brkm , <‘.>‘__‘_‘ uiiglil draw its wheat. supply the ‘t Th0 bride was prettiiy towurd i!l .. 1 . -“i1"lt1ii'l‘ state-d: ‘Wiost trustworthy Pkfllijlh white georgetrr with t... l 1111955135; hcmlmnm _ I __ spoil and orange blossoms and rur- ‘- _ _ ‘y, G ._ ...\ neat a. shower bouquet of Wlllil‘ re.»- Golnblnatlon IS :1, i/ es and maiden hair fern. v ‘ M l _ _ lll 0 klo ‘i bridesmaid. Miss ir cu ~~ - - - , éiirhfin was becattninitii‘ attirrd in“:i Belng n ellow "cargo t‘ --—-- P" m“ ‘Own y ° iviisnmcrrou. Sept. 12. _ mil l l l Political tispect of this great event it is not. necessary for me to deall in a gathering of leading business iiicit. Neither is it necessary for uu- to dwell on the greatness of tliiil potentialities and opportunities of~1 ,fcred in the Dominion of Canada. [There are howeversoniti aspects in this great Jubilee year that may have been overlooked byniany and} char» zictw and sltleliglit upon the great ,Q\’i‘lliil being decided in the realnil Rheum a" be “unwed and Hubflerw l\VOl lscas look a long time to’uuii‘y and; l l estimate-ii. give Canada. not. Ti... yum- 19:7 is memorable lul (‘itiiatia owing to tlietact that wel the Jubilee of Con‘ federation. 00 years ago there will! uutlertzikeu the consolidation of the scattered areas of the Dominion of‘ “to national loss. A nation ia g THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Stop that, . F. . , TireCLi-‘eeli g! l "Wfruii-u-ifv ‘iuannadm! mn- - 1 iziiistifiwnl'sta= ire-w" . .l.~"*:'“,it.“""" l4 m; ‘l.- .c ‘ rui ~a- s?’ strength and vigbui‘: piririrrccts 23i- gestiou, biiiousness. constipation and such troubles that keep you listless ' d miserable. ‘2Sc and 50c at all ru88isu.‘ "h " ‘ ' ea I Local Team Is Outplayed I , Defensively, $trong At Bat '1 1 '11:‘ an.‘ ' ‘t. ' I ifinished for the “is m tmjgmglgmvzigfeated the choice for Fredericton but. to accedel playoffs’ Sthe second and the verdict to the soldier team. I Fredericwll- flth New Brunswick! Then too. it was the 5111191101‘ ggriiginisiiigii "soil-finals by the over- hllfllflg, of Lloyd Stlrlmz 01st W011] whelming score oi’ '9 to 2 at the, East for the Fusiliers on top “of the tale‘, ’ d5 on sqturday afternoon. rifle lacing his team ma s gave . End gmng‘) the local team was two enemy moundsmen. for the loc-y Difeng-gsqiviy, the‘ losers but the a] flinger had the opposlnt; 11111-51119"; 11111111153211" in whichftiiey attacked the in command Just about all the way. 1 l l more tlian 0.000.000 acres in the next. tivelirc years increasing lo a. maxi- mum in .15 years of 12,000.000‘aol‘11=1. .'l‘his was reached considerably in advance of expectations , Canada. possesses many more mil- lions. 'I‘lie unknown wheat growing area is being greatly extended by the development of more hardy wheat. _ To be a real asset. tho immigrant ,ll6!k't1t<i to be carefully selected. l Then carefullydocatetl so \that. he l uiay be satisfied with his environ- l nicnt. lie needs to be educated, trained and developed lti accordance with his tastes. Such yieiit to making him an asset, and intelligently iubuildiiig liini hito the national life of the Dominion. l Why is iminigralloii a problem? l 403,000 people came to Canada iii 1013, the year before the war. ,l-low many would have come had not the war intervened no one is able to answer. However let this figure grip the imagination as we hope lo surpass it in the yea. to come. What Do These’ Figures Mean And Represent Really’ Six cities the size of London; twenty cities the size of either (lliatham. Sarnla or Brantford; four hundred and three villages of.’ 1000 souls each. , The language problem. The school problem is all bound up iu 111B 111001111118 of peoples of different nationalities, speech, religion and outlook. _ Some say make Canada British. Reduce fares from England. Let us realize our own duty to develop the Dominion. make our popula- tion for the development oi’ the growing Domiuioii of ‘Canada, a real land of opportunity. liet us understand bigness iii nOt. greatness. Undeveloped potentialit- ies have no negotiating power. Unrecognized position may lead real only as the people are great. The 11001110 to he great tuust. be free, "liiwflitlti to supply the developing Dowel‘ of the ntitioii and recognize the greatest heritage, to be the op‘ porlunlty of making a nation, i Sound in Faith, United, Free, Charitable to those less for-t tutinte than ourselves, tletermiiietl‘ to fill our place in world policies,‘ Respectful to all. Subservleiit to? none. For such may God glvef us the necessary lguidanee and, strength. ‘ l Of some parts till years after} (ioufodtration we ‘cull "say ‘With Servicez" ~ 1 "Wild and wide are my bra Stern as death is my sway, From my ruthless throne l ruled alone For a million years anti w day." ¢0-1—-—-- ithers. liu vb i Arniour “Is In $5.00 1 Golfing Contest , CHICAGO. £111., Sept. iii-Tommy‘ Armour. Canadian and United Stat»: es open golf champion, and Johnny; Farrell. winner of several open tour-l naments this year. Saturday accept-Y ed a challenge to play Macdonald’ Smith and Gene Sarazen, 72 holes‘ for $5,000 at Great Neck, 1.. 1., rind? Washington, D. C., on October 1 and 2. ' Barnard T0 Head l American League CHICAGO. Sept, 13.--E. S. Barn- ard. president of the Cleveland Ant-l ericiins, willsucceegl Ban Johnson asl president of thc American League! in November. according to reports-I in baseball circles. Barnard has accepted a 3-year contract at $40,000 a year, these re- ports said. Neither President Johnson nor his f” West Queen Square Today M,‘ ‘This afternoon at the Abegweit I ,will clash a oeeason, and a good game is expect- ‘ lto victory. l "iBritishers Are‘ only British player to score and shonfibriiliantly oh the dafepslve. -i————€O-}————~- minis 1 1 nrifldgy secretary Harridge would conflrni the reports. Kent An grounds at. i o'clock sharp the West Kent and Queen Square ball teams for the first time this ed. Come along and cheer your team Beaten At Polo -cliallenging At the hall‘ wny point the score stood 7 goals to l. 0f the seven American goals five were scored by Tommy Hitchcock, hard riding. hartthitthig young Number 2. Webb antLStevennoii accounted for he other two. Aitklnson was the LONDON. Sept. 12. —The air. seaplane Crusader Wm i »1-A¢I44p~».-. development been buoyed 111811 by 1-11" scnsali°nm| Lflyflblidxliiliitiou than in any previous hole match for the t-liuiiitiioiisliip‘ of the (‘liarltiliettiivii lfnr tht- ])1‘i'8|‘.lli, title holder Mr. A. V. Saunders, ovcr his iilrtiiig nppoii- WESTHURY, N. v.. Sept. 12.~- "1" M“ W- K- Rowers. this Wilfl ll The Llnitetl States polo defenders 11°11!’ "111110-‘11011 tot tlie international challenge cupi-Kllmfl ‘"1" 111 11011111 Illllil the luol. y gained a long lead yesterday in the "first. match witlrthe | liritisli team. T11“- illflyllll! til’ llir- last l8 holes W111 111‘ B. 111111111’ nntl will be looked forward ti) Wiilrketin iii|grggt_ Golfers will leavi- for I119 l|\ ivhere they put-pom. friendly competitoii, friends on the‘ A-mhorst tlnli‘ (‘nurtu- iiml, if 1303);. ible the Saekvtlle (lliili. Needless 1111111! i 10011 forward tn and if as to say our own players will givo, it is p med nllll no looks that ll good account of themselves. 1111“ 11 - 1111011111 80' 0 81" 111B 1118 the homo course this season we‘ ‘have gvery reason to believe that has received news that the the Golf committee of 1927 will be , entered able to write fliils to the moot auc- 1h the angling: cup races crashed- ecriitui vciir in mt history of 0011101111 a . I near todly Flying officer. in our Province. - " . 1mflciioftdttfwuinjured. ir~w~rviwwciuiul " it A... l Drancel Captures Dav is Gull ‘ _' _» i By 3 To 2 Margin At 1311113.,’ \ l\\ \.\ - i t 1;, ;—jw?i i . _ '.--'I‘hc from h ' dsa inting form of. DiS/Iiilzfilliiglfiixigl-Alliigltali); P111120‘?- QL Thursdnii whirl-phi: A111°1'l°“111°“1"‘ tennis (floppies, passed yesterday straight sets to Locoste. But the 1e‘; from the United SIHMZS w Frances suit, cveti though iwstwned 111101111 ~ I“ u dramatic uphill fight to vic- Little Bill's gallant stand, ivas inev- torv France's youtiiful stars broke itable. Cochct won. also in four sets. tiii-l-iiigh the defense of wreteransnby scores of 6-"4, 4--6.- 6-—2.6--4.‘ ca tured both of‘ the remaining Thus the two veterans. who together‘ --i p les matches yesterday and won brought the‘ famous tennis cup back tihlilagehallengc round by the margin from Autraliu in 1920 and played 1.1111} of 3 w 2‘ leading ruled iii defandinti 1t . . - es had since, uses "rum en" ong- i A “(web at the United Stat belts bgfore an impetuous, liidoniit-l ' ' " den in able youth that; would not bc dc-’ €3Tel),:c,,1;o:,1[ dgggilginvictorrlitlilus play nied. With the-ending of the dynas-l that phad put the defenders in thc ty that 1119 3W0 1311151591‘ .111’ Sewn‘ 181d ‘rut-y aided suddenly. lwwvv- vents flsu. themmosf 511018551111 111 e... Qvlnin "Big Bill" cracked under tennis history, France has establish-l the strain and fell before the inn-wed a new regime of control. -l itie-likt- onslaught of Retie La- Tweiity-UHYE"y9111"°1<1- 11011914110’ L 1., liini“ viuylghed entirely when ed, relentlessly accurate R0118 La- Bill. Johnston, although niuk- coste and 25-year-old Henri Cochct liu; a gallant as well as an uncx- tiazling‘ and brilliant, have accomp- iected stand, yielded to the super- dished for France what iio_othei' tia- gtroking control‘ uf Iiem-i ‘Coahct, iiiltion has been able to do sitice i914. the llnal match, Lacwu- Emfirgmg ,1“ 1116 duet ‘hero of the Piench victory, through Tilden Outstroked ‘this two singles triumphs, removed Lacoste scoring his second victory whatever doubt remained of his of me 59,1195 Guam-cited, outgeneral- standing as the worlds foremost led and easily outlasted Tiiden. Thulsingles performer. Already the iiold- French stylist won hy scores of 6-~~'.1.lei' of the United States and French 4M6 6-2 and lib; victory was as dv-ltitles, hc gave two of the greatest -' lve as these scores itidicute. lcxhibitious of hisryouthful career in LlhCocherfact-d a plucky Jolinstoti.‘dowiiiiig the two famous Yankee who showed a remarkable recovcrylveterans. ' UIIICAUO, Sept l! eJat-lt lleuip- Chartottetown Exhibition 17' and tleuc 'l‘uuuey will start 1 inlmis, punt-hes at. t-uch titliur be Two weeks from today W111 11" Iwu-u twill-and '10 115111- 171111141140 5,1,9 (“Honing of the Charlottetown,daylight saving tiuiv. _ llCXhibilltiu for 1027. The flutes this l'roiiititi\i~ 'l‘tix liit-lttirtl made this ‘year is from the 27th to the 30th.faunoiiiit-eiiieiit yesti-rttay‘ ‘ui i-vs- n Ut- Sgptynlljef with three. days pause to a flood of inquiries as to f, horse ritcesi oti the 28th, 29th and the starting time (ll inquiries as it) l, 3U,“ “h, gt‘... 1|“; above dates‘iii-avyv\'eigiit ifilillllpitllliillll) fight. in“ H lagaiii as tiuite a number of teie- Stiitliiei- Field, September 22. 1 pinup», rails have been ret-eivtstl it ltit-ltartl, 1i0\VtlVt'l'. resvrvt-ll i111‘ m,“ ()ffiu.)l' ' right lo start. the battle as t-arly as services of 110th Garvie. who $tfift0t1——St. John Teiesraoh-Jvvrflel- fliliglnliliffllljfitlllitisliy-IA 'l‘0 Open Fight Late ll |l (‘harlotiettiwn Golf (llub was play cd oft‘ iill Saturday nfttirntiuii 1)‘!- twi-t-ii A. N. Saunders and W. i\'.1 ltogers, resulting the llilllll‘ 1H1 played as stain as Wvillllcl‘ pur- tiowii. bolt-s is bl-iiig ltltliiflli i'i)i'\\'i1l‘i1_ 4441A Iufiir . ‘ i» lg H- t ti!’ a r-n Style par- adenevcrstops and the Brock and St. Law- r chic e a r e always at “the liélad, oar f emerges illntlr by lltc Wollhausetl Ila! Corllolfllion. Limited, rtluu timkcra rf ll’i>IIIuIu-;ru Peer and Harlan Iials. i A \ .. . abuses . golfers‘ . , .- _ .:_ _» ' l ' ’Vi'_Sl'l' TO AMHERST 1 iv-ia- -, . _ _ ‘ _,Q$,&Wciiliesday iniiriiing a large I coul haunt of local golfers leave Tin- lirril 1S bolt-s of the Iill holciforhitiplicrst tn play a friendly ialvli for the tllitiiiipitiuiihip of tlielniii tilt gwlth their friends of the HA iehd, (lnlf Club, it is hoped ‘u hirrgiagto do play the Sackvllle (‘liib on ctiniislitty afternoon, proceed- iii the i'(11'11l1'i“1lig,lUnAlllilkiftii Mk-tliiesdiiy l'.\'1‘ll- 1il)'l'|‘ llt-iiig ‘.5 up at iiu- finish oi’ iug. After an all day game with 'l‘lie liuul 1H ltolcs williflniheriitiiln 'i‘liurstlay leaving Ani- htrrsl. at l'i p. lll. arriving but-k iii iits. lliith golfers were in gorulXihtirltiltvltiiixii 'i‘hursllay night. A >l'Ill and played good golf. At. iiiuqsiilciitlitl two days outing is assur- t-rititl of tbt- niatt-li ".\V.K." Alililigftlllq (lolftirs who have nut already, it.‘ present holder of tliu litig- Lin-signified» their intention of taking 'l‘hi- playing of fill‘ tiiuil light tho trip should tioiify the Sevre- tul lary at out-tn I CHAMPlONSHlP FINALS" '|‘[]|}|-g 399mg ti) he, t-uiisitlerfililv it o'clock if tlirc-zileliing weather is more interest taken in the. 0011111115 1“ 1""'“'1“""- I Westville an? Spring] i115 T0 4 .__-_. year. Exhibition time should mean, n grunt tical to the people of our liiiiiitti. It ‘is where their seasons croll-‘l- stocks and fancy work is exliibiltitll to Lllfi-Dllhnt‘. eye anti it is whei-el the island is jitdgctl by the tlllitiltll‘ W world, so wliy- should it not. bu of the greatest Interest to all. ‘ ‘ 'l‘liis year _llie days that takes tho horsi. racing form begins on Writ SPRING-HILL, l1. S., Sept. l3.»-At cstville Saturdrfv, Westville dc- ,feated Springhillpfi to 4, after l5 ‘innings of battling, thus tivciiing the scores and makin a play-off neces- sary. Westvlllc sgored in the first 1333911321“ iii"...i3"l;i.-.£li1?§. 41:: r 1 Milli-Iv‘111111111111110 preinit-i: hon-flown’ standing 1'1‘ when they went‘ ., . into the extra linings. l l 1 'i. . r‘ . . . §r,t’_'1.‘p1v:“gf:'1m‘, wulvh .0") finish Sm-inglnll score‘ three in the 13th1 w,“ l“, n," by‘ Wum m. a“ who upland Westvlllc tiecithc score iii thei‘ lend and judging from the tiuiiili(‘i"1“‘11' 159M115 m" i1“ m u‘? 151'“ ‘m vilio ftilloi\'t-il i111‘ 1ii1l'.‘§(‘\<l around ‘1 11110411151101 bYl-‘Andy Rwllurdsu“ the lsliiiitl circuit this season, lli<*‘*""1 i‘ an“? 13-‘ 3011111’ wmmms l-Iitlilbllioii of tail‘ should be t-allvdliflplvilll McLeod. SpringhilTs new on to haui: tip {ill zilttiudatice rev-lkkl 111K1- ‘195911/‘11 1° Wfn- 11511 I m1,‘ . mlearly outpitchc Billy RlChill'd-S'0ll.l lnot walking nor itting a man and liillowing nine hi . his mates collcct ling ten and ge ng one free. pass ' ‘but. the breaks re against him. l ‘The first game of the (lily lion», No dellnltc tine or place has beci 'l' l. i , Baseball gue has pzissetl hito history. yet lselectcd for tliejdtecidinz £15101‘- 1111 111°" W110 sivv thrir feces the chance they many fljlililflllfi are yet voiced tiverlmany Nova, Scqin towns are ang deserve. You will. find almost invariably which might or iiiigbt not of be-lliiig for it. i 11"" 1111's‘? "l?" WWW With 11 blade that: r1:- mg‘ but m“, is neither here "m. _ ___ ___ f, ,_______________ moves the hcorduuicltiy, once over. without there the thing is now t0 get down . Football “amt or “"1‘“5t_“l3—“'1th°"t 91311131"! the to prepare for the second gamed ,, W518“ Qg-Fhejklfi- - ' which takes place on Wetlntistlayi Now is illt" hue lo get this good afternoon. _,oltl gauu; iili gouiiit footing. then- Bosebiiii as, our only outdoor| Is liltli- lillli: i‘ liPliLV and the soon» summer sport is increasing iii irrcs-l rr the ivlitflyfliflld printing the old tigo this is tivitieiii-ed by the grti\\'~1“pig skin" . ‘iilltl tlii- iiiittl-i- and lug attendance at. each game, with l thl- more Ilia itcl out for this game the-growing oi’ interest the gziinn is the liu-rt - also improving niitl coiiipziriiig our own ‘little games with thoiio iii oth- er provinces and trities of llkeslze we have tio hesitation iii saying that we are seeing a better brand oi‘ ball played ‘right here with our‘ l. For fiiotbal filter-ii good men tire nut-dell for u eaui anti thou soun- for stilmlltul . it is not an ca. iiialli-i- to gt llit- boys going, but. tlit- start nut 1w mad» and why uol. unit"! SI ‘Uunslairs iliiivi-ruity own players. have ztlwa .luul a ruuuirkubly Thorn is only a few more games good tl-itni. ivy are lnsl. seasons yet and bull, bat uud glove will Ill! llilfllllillull-H id no tloubl will bu thrown hi the locker until il|10l11l’l' 801.1801] rolls around. when tio doubt more fails than ever will [k1 eager- lv awaiting the tipening of hostil- ltieii. out. lo I‘1‘|N'i ilivzii litiys i well, :i.~l w.- iiitnit coini- what ui- sl this ut-zisoii. no ll‘ the t'l|(| to stand a chant-t- uid lit-fore, prat-llre first and wn- shall sec l star. l l I l ;bf sport is about over lpp. there is only one o li-ttynvlitle. possibly rulillfll “as in fmmi-i‘ H 1111V11Ti1lfl1P2il! enjoyed "m? of Nllurt tlllfi Whill‘ liiimailer hi numbers ipt-lilltiii was the 1t(‘i!il-' reason, so that 110K181‘!!- ct. should he itrtuitly i|i~ tiicri- are a number who V“ "Xbrlissiitl a desire to 11111113‘ llirtiiig on the smooth t rough with-rs of our bcaiitifn mlilior and get a (ihttnce of wiuu l: nouip of the cups now lining I‘ ‘d for yearly Golf vncniinqQ . Golf is still enjoying the most "l‘h1.-i spit rnthusiuulit: following of ii hlrgflrlilfl‘ thy iii iiuniimi- of players than ever liini iii‘ two i-a slason anti the lioii’ links are be- 1101 11011111‘ lug r-onstatitly in use by the memb- yPllPN. it i ers either for fi-iniiilly competition ll 110ml nu or for the healthful exercise this Yllrllifl W wonderful game affords, On Sm. yet tin-ii- 11111113" llic first 18 huh-g of n 3p; us! of .'i.'n sou l|ll‘- t vrciiseli il nlri-itt l join tio (lolf Club was ruii off and resuitt-il hi i1 win uuitcli- and the Boxing Altlio li this is n new addition‘ to 1411111‘! n our city, ii has all tho Illllleflri- "r of being liorc to stay, piirticu 1y vrith the big liill now arrange for this ' coming moiiih should vc the fighting fans some- 011 w°11110fl1111y it troiitiiigeiil of, tiliiltimll meeting hi1 At the conclusion of actlvttigg (in boxing. amo will be assured of a ' strong ollowlng. The flflflitement in charge tire doing Lin tiieii-power-to have it. est 1811M properly-and to this IIIVHIQJHB bent boxers pro- svme huts. uioir effort, d q‘ l“ QC"! . ' it)» 9|". ‘prob 8 P171121‘ qtoéagzeyfiazz Wellpreselrued/Vezz? i; _- . They mean tncn with young looking face9— The Valstimitofitiitip Nalor titrops in already sharp blade to super keenncss in a moment. 1t is the ‘great time saver oi’ the daily shave. Just notice in the washrooms of Pullman} these days how _ma_ny then who travel, shave with the VbieflAntosti-op Razor-at is good business for them to kccp their faces young. Tali villllflhlt Book ii Yours-WRIT‘! ‘ TODAY for your copy ' O U A R A NT E E W l iii. ‘ti? {W211i ‘mas’ or c constantly elnthul - II ‘r1111 Rnfxy H1211 "Wick p: ect service. just lend t to "2 "it." ‘$7.15?’ ‘iiffi " n W- I G C W GI urge. , , , . , - . AutoShop Safely Ruor United l: Duln Street Tomato Xfilifififitfiflofinioafiafifi B0 \‘Q;‘Y‘Q§;T;‘)} Q ‘E 1