3 Copons in the 45¢. jtia You got-the same number of ooupoul and the same quantity of tobacco in tho 45c tine 0f CLIPPER CUT PLUG. 8p you do m three of the 15c packages. Buying a tin. however. enables you 0o have I lupply always on hand. The Coupons are good for valuable y: Write jar Prunium Catalogue Io Till a. nouns COMPANY LIMITED, QUE-BIC CLIPPER .........“' our PLUG (BIB LEiBIJES k I Saturday baseball: ' NATIONAL LEAGUE . . “New York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 13 1 filtlburgh . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 9 0 ‘i Fituimmons and Taylor; Dev- ermer, nm, Dawson and Gooch. 45¢ TIII i ‘.1 l j Reading . . - - - - . - piupgum, Wiitz and Pond rison and Davis. Rochester Newark Bsgby and Head: nan, Bogart and Skill’- Davin. 31'8"’ NATIONAL LEAGUE (Sunday) ‘ First game: I‘ 2 i; u] ° l“ i’ i ma..." DeBerry' C ‘Dicstur, Willoughby and WIIIOH; I May and Picnicb. ' Phila Vabce, Erhardt Blhko and I-lartnett. and Second game: ‘ ortl, Edwards and Hogan; Alex- .', Hider and OTilrrell. a Wheat and Jonnard; d . Pliil-edolpbia at Cincinnati, postl- sukeforlh’ " I plllldl. AMERICAN LEAGUE B"°°'*'Y" _ '. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ ‘ 'Plitt. Elliott, McWeeney and Har- ggls.gin.k ' ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~' g 1g ggraves; lienlixl, Bush, Brlllheart. Lyons Moore and Derg; Pennock/Rom m“! nurmeu" l‘ mwréey and Bengmlgh’ Comnfl, Other clubs not scheduled. bBcston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 4 _ "M _ _ _ ‘ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ __ 1 6 1.5L Lotiis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 61 L. mmzftggd L Sewer‘. Lizenbeei Genewich. Robertson and Hogan; Brntom Marbérry and'nuel_ ’ Huincs and O’Farre'll- .. w“ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ __ ._, 9 Z_,, AMERICAN LEAGUE (Sundayk um‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Whitehall and Woodall; ' 3 7 and Hartley. 1 1 Qwhmei Cleveland Washington I! iludlin, Grant and Myst/t; Had- ley, Ruel and Tate. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE - lou. Vangildcr, Winger-d uruLiB. y ,__ I18; Ellmke, Gray anti (‘ccli- "rum (Sunday) - Reading rane. - Levcrenz, Holllngsworth and De- vine; Watson, Slappery, Curls and - Davis. i r ‘ Second game: Pu... ................. .. PM 0am“ Bmwder and O'Neill; Johnson and Coclirane. Symms“ q ' twelve ‘ Mrs. Archie McLellan. 4 McLellan. fisutral. Guardin- ON WEDNESDAY, August‘ 10th the day of the Montague races. no meals will be served at tbeMc- Donaltl Hotel. ‘ 8494-0-21 POLICE B1‘. —At the Police Court yester y momingone drunk was fined $10.00 and an autoiet for operating scar under the influence of liquor had his bail bond of $50.00 _ estreated.» _.._~_. ST. PETERS CATIIEDRALv-Thfl . Rev. A. E. Gabriel officiated at Bt. Peter's Cathedral during the three services Sunday. At the evening service ‘Mr. Gabriel preached a splendid sermon on the Transfigur- ation of Christ, which feast was ob- served ln thc- Anglican Church on Saturday last. firemen were cailerlout yesterday _ about 10-30 for a blaze at the resi- dence of Mr. Mont Wprrcn, Park Terrace. The blaze was occasioned by an oil stove exploding and burn- ing the floor considerably. An all- plicetinn oi’ the hand chemical was all that was required. INDIAN RIVER. INSTITUTE. -- The July meeting of Indian River . Women's Institute was held-at the home of Miss Kathleen Drlscoll. members present. The meeting opened with singing Insti- tute Ode and money was voted w paint the school _ inside and to, white-wash the outside. Lunch was then served followed by. a short pro- gram of instrumental music by Mr. R. McLellan, Miss Kathleen Driscoll‘ and Mrs. H. Gillls and a reading by‘ The meet-I ing closed with singing of God Save the King. The next meeting will beheld at the home oi Mrs. Archie Members please answ- er roll call with my birthday month and stone. ENJOYABLE SHOWER. -An en- joyable miscellaneous shower was 1 tendered Miss Emily Sellers by a at her home,. number of friends Argyle Shore, Saturday night. in honor of her approaching marriage to Mr. Percy MacDonald of Churc- hill. Little Miss Anita Elkins of Newton Highlands, who is visiting at Sun Set View Cottage and little Minnie Sellers. sister of the bride- to-be, carried in a large and prettily decorated basket containing a var- iety as useful and expensive pre- sents. The packages were "opened by Misses Elkins and Sellers and the accompanying verses read by Mr. Frank L. Dillon. Many of these were original and amusing, creating much amusement. TEN MILE HOUSE NOTES. —— Miss Lucy McQuaid of this city spent an enjoyable week end as the guest of her parents-Mr. James Conigan of Boston is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Conigan, Riverside. He made-the trip from Boston by motorcycle accompanied by Mr. McDuff of Mt. Btewurt.~ Mrs. Sam Kelly of Waltham, Mass. accompanied by her young daught- er Elsie is spending a. few weeks in this vicinity-Mr. Adams of Elms- daie is the guest of his sister Mrs. ' JohnflBerriganr-Mr. James Miller, Prenchfort, has a remarkable good crop of potatoes-The Misses Annie and Minnie Corrigan of Boston. Mass, are spending a month with . their parents.—~Miss Marie Dolan of ' Boston. Mass. is the guest of Miss Ruth McQuaitL-Messrs. James and Jsck‘Corriusn, James Hughes and Bernard MnQuald made a flying ‘Jersey City . . . . . . . . . . . .. Harries and Morrow; Parks, ‘Hams, Jackson and Cob. s - INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE W"- Toionto . . . . . . . . . . . .. .-' Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . .. ' - Flllkluer and Hargrave; aha)? and Lake. t 4 1 Eqmj Second game: ‘ i iilyracuse Err-scuba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 s 2 "°"“”y m” F!" r (my . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 a: 1' - . _ 18!‘. Scbelberg and Mancuso Sue i ...~.1.. Duly. 4.; and la 10W. Ellifl. Williams I first game: TOFf/flll] visit. tn Charlottetown- Messrs. HUVIL, John and Edward Smith motcréd to Covshead an Sundav.-— Mr. John Foster was n recent visitor to Digs. HAT ZION CHURCH. —-The pulpit was occupied at both services Sun- day by Rev. Dr. MacKenzie of Scot- land. His morning text was from Matt. 37:22, "What Shall l do with Jesus which is called Christ." and in the evening II. ChTOIl. 29:27, “When burnt offerings began the of this Lagus loft and all three t f iiiii FIREMEN CALLED our-Avis ‘my M“ "k" m“ “bi THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. This evening at 5 o'clock at ‘the Stars will meet in. the seventh ganmohtbe Sacondfleotlop o ,tbe City LQIGIW-BOUQIPQJQ‘ soiled . ‘ There. ia. only three more g es teams are a tie in the Second Sep- tion. ’ - ' - - . . ThegRovers and Stars aremdteil for their close ames and with the earns title minty-in. store for mill in: event "one" grad: B Qlil bilnigfime? ' g, ' In (his section so far the Rovers won. 0nd gamllko _; _ the Stars woh. onegl _ .- l-jéfill Wit era so 164110.100“ if, d _ ning tonight will b ‘ ‘flflwlfl: to v ‘played ho- foro and ihensomerk= a; s’ :- The fails have played‘ ago-eat part in stimulating‘ good: ball-this season- by thqlr uittandance and hearty support of their teams and with only three gamésr to go there should be record crowds out each game as there is no ’doubt the games will be well worth watch- ing. i MONCTON NOT- COMING- Tho Moncton players for the second time this season have let the Abbies down on ball games ur-. ranged bere. They were to meet the _. Abbiea today in a double header.‘ but from advice received they cannot mnke the grade. Mrs. H. M. Stewart, llarold Slew- art, Summenside; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Crockett, Charlottetown. WEDDING BELLS. - A very pretty wedding took place at St. George's Church on Tuesday, July 12th when Mary E. Morrison, daughter of Neil D. Morrison of Launching was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Joseph A. Morrison, son oi John F. Morrison of St. Georges East. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. J. C. McDonald. P. P. The bride was attended by her cousin Mary A. Walker. while Peter Morrison, the groom's brother did the honors as groomsman. the picture of girlish grace and charm was elegantly dressed in a white duchess satin dress with but to match and carried a bouquet of sweet peas. The bridesmaid was dressed in salmon color crepe-de- chene dress with a. black picture but. After the ceremony they Abogwolt- grounds ‘the Rovers and ' , from-William Burke of Greenwich, The bride looking U. sfcnsmpion" “ " i’ Scores 288 To 00p- The Title TORONTO, Aug. 8. — Scoring u sparkling 70, three under par, for the last 18 holes of the ‘l2 hole test, Tommy Armour of the Con~ grcgational Club, of Washington, D. (3., United States open champ- ion, won the Canadian open golf championship here Saturday with a total of 288- < Armour came in late 1o nose out‘ MacDonald Smith. of Great Neck, Long island, who with 2B9, had shortly before taken. first place Cup-n. Smith bad a 69 for the final rouudwhlle a 08 that tied the com- petitive record for the course bad given Burks the temporary lender- sbip with 290. Th finish was u. stirring one as tbs ltbleaders ull finished within seven trokes of each other, there, belngties for fourth, sixth an(l[ eighth places. . Abbies Track Team Returns Victorious Yesterday tbc Abogwclt field] and track ‘teum returned viciuri-‘i ous from l ulifztx, whore on Saint-i day they fur the twenty-first con; secutive time, emerged from the‘ Maritime Championships with n,‘ splendid victory, the Abegweitsi not only clinched the largest iium-‘i her of points by one of their tenm, Phil McDonald grabbed off the high honors of the _<luy with twenty-five points and was also selected for the Olympic trials to be held in Toronto on 20th. When you look back and think or ‘the small amount of training and the luck of athletic meets on the island to fit these wonderful gttbletea oi‘ ours for competition |with the other Provinces the lent {won on Saturday is really remark- able. There is no reason why Charlot- tetown with its numerous athletes and with good material in the rur- -al districts to compete could not boas-t of at least one such an ev- ent in the course of the summer .and give our athletes rt chance to ioxteiul themselves before compet- ing against the cream of other Pru- vinccs. A demonstration oi’ our athletes like in Halifax should be ivorthy 4 “ i i motored to the bride's home to breakfast, then Peters returning at noon to the groom's home where a sumptuous dinner awaited them. lowing morning on a honeymoon o'clock in the afternoon they 1notor-. ed to Charlottetown and left the 101-. n a record following oi‘ people in they went pm S; our own province and it. is hoped‘ when the next meet is culled fur fibarlottetown the Abegwelt man- Abou; fom-vngement will receive the best en-i lcouragement from :1 record at- nendiug audience- The Abegweit Club who are the i August, III]!- Joe wright Is Double Winner In Big Regatta‘ DETROITfAugust 8. — Wynn! dotte Boat Club, of Wyanduttc, Mich, smallest. entry in the ff-ty-j fifth annual regatta of the at-i. ional Association of Amateur Oars- men. brought home a national‘, championship yesterday when theyi won the senior eight-cured event,- tbe major race oftbe regatta, from; the Petinysylvoxlia Athletic (Plulni Philadelphia. 1920 champions. Lin- coln Park Bout Club. of Chicago; a "dark horse" entry was o. close‘ secondffbe Pennsylvania A. t‘..- was third. 1 ' Wyandotte, Winner of the Illlllltlllf Memorial .'I‘ropby ut the Canadian‘ Henley ilcgcttn at St. Cntherlncizyi Oil-L,’ this year wits considered the leading ccmtentler against the Pen- ilsylvnnilt A. -(‘.,, in ilic major 0v" out. The close race put up by the Lincoln Park (‘luii was unexpect- 0d. The time‘ for tlic winner was 0-19 1-5. . i WRIGHT BREAKS RECORD‘ , In the second important raw oi" the clay, Joe Wright, Jr. Cllllflii- ‘iun, sculler- won the cbunrpionsliip. single aculls event‘ from Robert. Agnuw, oi‘ the Undinc Ilurge (jlui), Philadelphia, the only other clriry. in an casyrucc. Wright, an bour- previous t0 his chumpimisliip, won; the senior quarter mile dash in the, single scirllh. inviting a world's roc- nrd of 1,12 2-5, (lurrctt (lilmoro, u Pliiludtelpiiizi. entry, giullr-(l second in the quarter mill» dimh event. The Argunuut. llmviiig (fluh, of M the sits... Edit-Quid Trem€ndous Hit! Everybody borer-Them Already r ;-. f . i’ .0. -_ “fik-rrarrv. CI-EVIIR noys-za RTHBSPATRONAGE or lilsiioivon "Eu 1;“ GOVERNOR. nualcrz AND unis. llb;/\]{'1'z_ Toronto, was awarded tliu Julius. ll. Barnes Point. 'l'r'opliy. with u’ tutul oi‘ 77 points scorer] in thi- three tiny regatta. 'l'lm Bachelors iBarge (lluh, ut‘ Philadelphia. watt-ii secmul with 75 and tho lmnnsylv ivaniu Athletic. (lluh third with T-i. Senior eight-cared shellsz-Jlflm ,hy Wyamlntto lion! (‘lub, Wynn- ‘tioiio, illicit; Lincoln Pnrk "(Jill Club. vbimutgn, 2nd» Time (3.19 1-5. Championship single scuils: Won by Joe Wright, Argnpuut i BAND l‘L/\YS-4.Ii0, ‘ TIMI} OF PI(JTUIIES*~3.IG,- 7' ‘AND. .335 PRICES-MATINICIAI. 37c, 2,61‘. EVENING, 52c, 37a srrinnii. mo my!) 10:00 r. M.‘ i f § 'r(iii(uuuiw ND rnuicsmir Rowing Club, Toronto; Robori At:- now, (‘hicngti flair-go (fluh, Pllilzulvl- phia, 2nd. ’l‘i|no 7.13. |Senior quarter mile dash-single- isculis.'-—Wtir| by Joe Wright, Arm)- ‘uaut, Toronto; W. l‘). (inn-ct (iil-. ‘imore, Bachelors‘ Barge. (lluh, Phil- gtdelpllla, 2114i. 'i‘imo 1.12 2-5. ‘(wnrldbi record-l ' Senior four-carer coxwains:--Won A MAGNIFICENT H‘? GIVING Juml emu-u "u..." MAY ROBSON and PHYLLIS HAVER shells with by Pcnrisylsnuiiizr Barge Club. Phiiiulelpliiu; linclu-l- runs‘ Barge l'lub, Philadelphia, 2nd. Time 0.20 3-5. ‘J Senior 145 pound shellsh- Won by Detroit lllmi ‘Club; Pennuylviuilzi. A. (‘. (only iilllllll‘ cutryl, 2nd. Tim:- 0.00. i Senior double sculls:—-Wnn Bucbvlors‘ liurge i eight-cared by ‘ _ (llub, Plilhulul- iilnn; Pennsylvania A- (7. 2nd. Time uni-m vnitsuiri or A s was l" suvuil-z PLAY. PACKED FROIVI START T0 FINISH WITII ll|<l.~\l.'l‘lI- LAUIJIISQ ' p: ‘Ill Uvrusum. [llgoffluntwmdfi] HARRISOPTFCRD and FRANKLIN essences - A mm‘ or LAUGJIS, mp w Montreml- Quebec and (mm,- forenmst athletic club in the Mari- canadmn cmes_ The under; travel, time Provinces, are indeed to be‘ “n8 Sun was a blue enesembxe 5,,“ commended for the fostering of with “ma, “m; hat on the“. n? cport in such averse oirsumstunces tum they were met at the hbme 05,0.» to be able to send such a worthy the bride by about W0 hundred and representations of young athletes m,“ invited guesm An" comic Halifax that. proved thornsclves gratumuom were exchanged an sausuperior to the other clubs ip the, down m a we" {med tame m whlchldifferent events by ivinning ibci a“ d“! fibula justlctx Dancing, was iilarlthne event of the season. ~ indulged m u“ the wee Sm“ hours To the loam _l|carty cuugmiular, m the excellent mnslc of me Mc_itiuns arc certainly due and may. u_ pas-t iweiiiy-uip- yours and cun- gfimptfleaggaliaxrriggrpgngrgzzm.tiuue to llplmlti thu inland on tbc the’), received testify m the popular, athletic. field. ity of this young couple. They con-i ’”“’4*‘*_'"" stated of linen, china, cut glass, andi silverware, also several gold pieces, and a cheque from the bride's father; ~~—-~ also an ivory mantis clock from the-i CALGARY. Alta. Ans. 8. ~~ Launching women's Institute oiffiutch” (minor, slur tlefence play-i which the bride is president. Again H‘ "l lhP (‘fllsflry TWKPPH 1926-1037. an Jam 1n wjshmg Joe and 1115 champions oi‘ the Pmlrie Hockey) 99pm,“- young bflqe very manydlcuguc, will play with the Boston] years of happiness. Prior to her BPIllIl-‘t IIPXI Wiliisr- ‘ marrmge the brme was the feciplent This advice was received from of a miscellaneous shower by her MOW Tum". (if "is Mlltnfiiiliollsi many gm 949mm (put-mg; pkase club. Turner had purchased (kllllfl copy) or, Sparrow, Anderson and Heudly, from the Calgary club- In, return be closed u deal whereby “Dutchfl will g0 to the Bruins. It is under- ._ stood that. cash and the exchnnge| Mtnard‘: Llnlmant for burns. PERSONALS Phee brothers of m" Pond andflliey keep up the good wm-k of ihci' r ‘.33 4-0, Senior 145 ibY Charles iClub, Phlllui jirxonaut Ru 7.28 1-0. ' l Majo lnclmiing (i pound sIngies:--Won W. Coulpimu llmline olphin: Fred llurnc,‘ 'l‘m'nnm, 2nd. ’l'inn.- r League Leaders amcs of August 5th- . NATIONAL LrIAuUIc .‘ llnitiniz -—- Rllllll —— l1. lliin-< l‘. P. Wimvr Pivots-s, Wancr, l‘ .1 “t. Winner, l-‘i ll0ublca~ll Wain-r, Piruic-s . 'l‘rlplcs: "P. Wanor, Pirates, in. llnmoro --— Stulcu Iinscw-Frisrb, Cardinals. with u 32. Pitt-hill lust If‘. AMER l-luttlng — Williams, Phillh-s. 253i. _ icnlvcs mngccl from $0.75 in $8.71; m" t: —— Rcniun, (ilupis, will! ICAN LEAGUE Simmons, ‘Atblviii-si. i i ( JiXVn- ‘ti was paid I01" a icw loin cztlvcs. $9.00 according; L0 wcight and (pull-i ity. ‘$11.00. mcdium $8.00 to $0.50, ‘nton $6.75 to $7.7 $5.50. TIIRILLS AND SPILLS I q ‘.5. . . _ __, _,,'i‘,,¢‘],(you_arg nwuhcartygri. outrun? ~‘ i-d. ill. why cal a pbysicilur? lite ,1 ‘allow tho rejuvenation of Aunt». llaif .- ‘byes hcrzrmplfshcd and your r-iuyt-fi’ ’ will trouble you no nmrc, Heresy‘ a cirmeily u-liicli metaphorically splniking. is worth its weight in» golltlji (fume, you'll be delighted‘, Dough Boy Orchestra ‘,1 . -- |$%.00 fur tho owes and wcilicislilll - '1‘<>u (illfllll-l/ $1 .00 u» llu- llllcirt. Straight vi-als wcre_ very scarcc. ‘Onc loi,()t"nn_.-1..|-H ignply; wcu» sold i<rrl$ .01 ‘l9 Wt-‘TP 503i] 1'01‘ 5319-59 0i1rl'$l0.0‘l-atr(lqsld§» and bulls limuglii-inoalll luirly n<>o-l'-s’:t.ti0._ - at iep $21.50 m w "l ‘ ' (wax-son's wrc in icood (ii-i cpiotuiioris: Eva" i. fe$ um! sold from $4.00 in $5.S(i‘,1;n,,1,,.; ,.(,.,.1$,1g_n01.,.~ ;,00_ mm ‘ l0 mun $0.00. llvilvy psiircuiooiiii to _$i\l,00, bllviifi $10.00 livi- ._sli.00_ ' lion" rmvipis. 20115. iquulitv hogs: uu-rv Milli this ‘oruilfi Quotations: Gum] vrni $10.00 bout . L25 fed mid watered iviih 1W com-Fm" lhrcc of the b(‘.".i. 101:: at $11.8; 5, grass $4.50 tojmm- finality its... bronchi. from $10.50 m $11.00. Sows $7.00 n; s00 tales $8.00. L mumi Sheep receipts Z1010. Runs-Ruth, Ynnkeos, 110. Lambs ‘vow bmvk or liils-Jir-lrrig, Yunkr-mi 157. Doublerw-Burns. lmliutra, iii. 'l‘ripIes--~Muuush, 'l‘igers_ 14-. linuiera "Gehrig, Yunkwos. Iii‘. Stolen Baaesh- Sisli-r, lit-owns. 2. - 5.4: -' i ilowm‘. Tin? bust. loin ::ol<l-'i;'0(lav at. 1513,00 for tho t-ivcs and wc-ihcrs mid ,‘$ll.(l0 for ilu- bucks or $i).()tl flat. “ikim: district in‘ (‘iiinn ihziuhmt ‘Mixcd lots (‘lllllilltlll in fair rpmliii unruly lwvn iqpclrml ilmuizh they ;wcrc wcighcti up on lhc lmsi oi willlillll Stinluiiiyniifl urns. Baltimore z .. Doyle and Hargrave; Cantrell, the so“! o! the mm began M50] fi/incciit, Henderson and LAake Dr‘ Macxenzle is a very “mes J-reimg ' speaker and his discourses Sunday - ' ' were fine and thoughtful interpret- ations of the Divine Word. He will ~ be the speaker again next Sabbath. The holiday season told heavily on the work of the choir there being many absentees. Prof. Thompson, is enjoying s. well earned rest at Murray Harbour, following a stren- uous season in his former field in Ontario prior to taking chargefln 1 Zion. During the‘ evening service n. mixed quarteite consisting of Misses Flo. Campbell and Marion McLennan and Messrs. D. McKin- non and M. McKinnon sank very favourably "Sometime We'll Under- stand." Mr. Walter McNutt presid- ed at the organ in his usual capable manner. RECENT, ABRIVALS- Orient Hotel, Victoria, P. E. 1., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webber. St. John: Ben- nett Webber, St. John; Carl L. Webber, Boston; J. T. Doyle, Char- ‘ ttetown": Wflllld‘ Laiilt, Charlotte- towni ‘ohm nd. Crspaud; L. W. Murdoc ,, ay River; D. P. Mur- dock, Murray R. _;-"R. T. num- phy, D. J. Dumph , Minnie Olim- miskey, Nettie-illfcPhée. Boston; L. W. Bentleyflft. Sutherland, Mrs. H. C. Brown: Mrs. L. MacArthur. Charlotte ; Miss Fannie Stev- ens. Truroi . W. S. Grant, Char- lottetown; l-L-Wilmot Young. 1hr- Rfe Adams Young, D. H. K. their. Marguerite Joung. (boar Mitchell. Roy Patterson. Stephen Gushie, Al. White. Fred W. Bharkey. Mrs P. W. Bharkey. Tom Redway. ins Bruns Radway, Young Adams Co; Dr. Wm. Stewart. Washington. D. 0.: A. E. Dewar, S. 0. Peppiuwl. W. Boulter, Charlottetown; B. N‘. Dunn. Harcourt; n. s. sharp, lum- tbe prisoners, the other. addressed m°tmdei JM- m l" shildlu- m to Wm. Green, President of the --' M"! “W Tflnzllck- - American Federation of Labor, cell- "B"? Filllihewn- M"- E- B! J D- ing for a general strike all over Dlllmimi- (llflrltltlei-own; Mr. and North America. Mrl. Aubert lame. Miss 800M. ‘Mina Denny. Min Mary Brace. AOerman naturlllt hasdlscover- Bruce Oallbeek. Bummerslde: Kl‘- , ad a bird living in Africa-that, u and ms. John MoFadyen. oniir- > brightly coloured tu nueblao but interim. R. B. Rattray, Miss which fades rapidly when its tliea ttray, Charlottetown; R. Tinney. Summers o 'l‘lld'irr‘rili‘c- n-xr (iimjflyllii-ITF" ‘i5 aka Oar Herbal Remedial fiooklou Skin Diseases. New little on Chronic Disease Iry mm Remedies. Pamphlet; on Doll of Manhood nnd dllenses of . Booklet on Female Ills nnd _ ll flee free by mall. 30 yearrr trtporlenee. (Without crlllnlsing q" ("Ihlraglng your doctors to n: before losing hoped reotnant by mall our speciality. l Ialllah llarbal Dllpolllury . ,- Limited g? Davin Vancouver, n, o, Ida's Oldest Herbal Inltltuta . " T Mrs Chas. Crockett left this morn- for Freetown where she will spend‘ a. vacation. ' i. < First game: Mr. and Mrs. n. .1. Campbell, City, are summeri-rg at Victoria. Rochester . . . . . . . . - , " Newark 4 ,,,:,.,,.,,,'- _ Mills and Head; Zubrls and l Skiff. --'- » e1‘- i i Miss Dorothy Lawson left Satur- day to spend her vacation with berg parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Law- son, Alberton. 1111,0000 our. ll 1 Second dame: Rochester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Newark "____. Second game: i ' > r" -.‘-~ .. _~ w <1‘ “m; s‘ QB-Mi.:II,C-v__Je§-QI~ZQ;';QI r lTnronto jllaltimore .. Give The Children Sorrell and Hargrave; Penslar ' Blackberry and ‘ ' Jamaica Ginger When their bowels are Irreg- ular after eating unripe or cur-ripe fruit or any other time that they are suffering from diarrhoea. Pnulu Blackberry and Jlmaloa Ginger l: a great fdvorlte with those who have lhhd Ila merits lltl the "lfilllla h plainly printed on the ma. Price 35o a bottle. "s. (a. rosrsn UINTIAL DIUGSTOBI Plfeotill loo Cream in Ifll, 00M or llrlok—li‘reah Capt. Lutz, who has charge of the‘, tuizt..ii“sz'r.zii..zf imfizfiwinn-ipiig Treasury Gets $4000 Fun companled by Mrs. Lutz. is spending WINNIPEG, Aug. 8. ——'l‘weniy- a vacation in this province. Miss ilelen Gounick, Boston, Muss, two candid-ates who entoreil the field in ilm recent Mllllllllbll prn- was a passenger 0p ma itnov Tues- day night. Aug. 2nd an um spend he‘ Vamium‘ 5'- mTl-llm Cl-WB- Vlllt‘ vlnclal general election, lost their deposits of $200 ouch. Failure of these cnmlldotns to pull tho requir- ing her mother. Mrs. J. R. Hogan. Mn gem-Be w_ Judmn nccompun- ed mimbcr of vulva, brought. $4.000 pm by um Judmn lnd- “m” oflto the Provincial treasury as a con- wenbom’ “as.” "e on ‘ “mm, irlbutlon tn the cost oi‘ irnniluratlng “l” m Th”, w," 10m, the elections. Five of‘ the lwcntv ed a; by “it Judas six candidates in Winnipeg lost Mathieson of St. George's, N. I ' “m” ""‘°‘“‘""- l ' . ——~f~— l ' ...?:'.:;§:.*..“="".....-..r.':.:'£.:..i‘:; Fly-Tax saint“: fghfagvetibeemqsugfi;Your Doctor‘ Will Confirm This Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bedford. Mrs. Hauington and" Misc Conroy are en route to the. 0M Fellows and Robelralrs Convention which opens in Btuiilitcpheé: fltblifi geek. They an! m. M e r y motor. - Iifilnctoh-Tratlscript. ADD AMERICAN LEAGUE 4 Blankenship and Bars; Sh Moore and Bengough. 7 ocker. Only two games scheduled. ' Labor Party. Gall For Strike (Canadian Preu.) (iLACE BAY, N. a, Aug. 8-—-A meeting called by the general de- fence committee of the Canadian Labor Party was held hers yester- day afternoon to protest against the execution of the Massachusetts Radicals Sacco and Vanzetti. Two resolutions were adopted. one de- manding the immediate release of of players figured in the deal. ———-—-40&~_—_- Bricker Defeated Clarence Demar». , Pitching - Rnellwr, Yonkers-i,- (Canadian Press) {won 12, lust 3. . F; ,1 nosrou, Aug. s. ~~Cllff0rd Brick-i _ , _ i M z r, Gait, Ontario. defeated Clarence‘ . i d) A $1 Demar, Melrose and Albert ‘Whitey’ YdllkS EVGII i - ‘ Mlicherlson, Stamford, Conn, in a. 15 S , - m e eaturc event of he Boston ' Misses Mgry and wmured Pungh- Caledonia Club games here Sui-ur- lcaglo erles er, City, have returned homo aftor a doy- The time was 1.2s=a1. Brick- Y , 2*“ i pleasant vacation, the guests of Mrner finished Seventy-five yards ahead; . NEW 0 l“ “"5" 8' '" N““',1 and Mrs. Donald C’ Campbell, mutiny Michelson Wm, Dem,“ three lamfrmk cveucil ibo scrim; r-mmi b_\ “Aver. _ ‘farmer m the ma“ Tom Bury was defeating Chicago in tlin sci-tutti. qmum and Koskl fifth‘ ‘game imlny by 4 ‘in ll lwiirrfi.’ ui ‘crowd of 115,000. Tho Yuukocs scor- |t‘(l nll their runs in ihc fourth hr‘ ‘ping. Shocker was rt-plnclwl h)’. Monro in the box at tho opt-trim! of ihn sixth. when a Whiir- Snxi rally ihreuteneil» lllnnkcnsbipi yielded only seven bits zlgnlnsl‘ eleven mndn oi‘ Shmrkornllrl Monro, I Ruth uml (lebrlg wont bi-tlesa. i ‘Thur-hing iwn (Jlovclnnrl llllvll“; orn for fifinen bits, ilm Scholars‘ lmluy turned the iablcs on ilm ln- diitnli hnd won the second uumo of, the Washington. soviet»; 12 to ti. AI i though ho yioltlotl sow-n bits.‘ llmliey bull lli-iio difficulty lmldlnK the-Tribe, while his loam-mates Ylhalkod up a safe nun-gin oi‘ tnl- ' ca. . i i _. Livestock Import: (Canadian Press] MONTREAL. Que. Aug. 8. -- Cnttlc receipts 1312. Trading it] cattle was slow. Buyers were busy with the small stock during the first part cf thcmorning and very few cattle cxceot bulls were sold at l o'clock. There were over 400 bulls included in the offering and all of common quality. Bulls weighing 900 bounds and up brought 4.25 to $4.75 according toquallty and lighter ones $4.00 with some very poor ones at $3.60. A few common to medium cows‘ were watched brought $7.25., Prices on butcher rattle were not established at l0 o'clock. ‘ 75 2. Q11 : .0 taAIm cul ' m e t0 5°, ‘bllflifl “bulls r. r 41m ‘ .- . . P The fiy's mouth and tongue are covered with flne hairs. Consequent- ly some of the tllth in which they ‘mess clings m them. And the mic- roscope disoloses these tiny drops of unspeakable uncleaniinesn alive with bacteria-disease semis. A tly may iifect anything it touches. Milk, food. baby's eyes, open wounds are favorite sources of in- faction. 4 i ,» i t m.’ of Trrrofli“ Muynr ll. ll. Wi-blu "l Winnipcw. rlwvgvm ‘mm fllllm‘ Fm“ _ "you ilic lr-lii-itnliirns oi‘ Hit! Ontario city irpml llu‘ illilllillqffii?" "'“"},'},'Z“.v~.|vznr Ckllllllll train "Tim ConfPdt-miioti." Linfiir Wclrb irilavhl" 5 mwlnrlr; qrprmta: tho congratulatory mrssngo’ from the hand of _ , “In m. iiu initial-iii nr-ivspnpr-r Uillllli’! llprm the arrival of hr trill," "t ‘l/‘ntnurg “s fuliritutinp! i 1'1.» City of xvimnp-r. m tbrultoni M199 ‘m’ if" '31:’ M"... mo: Rcginil. llrrnulgan. Vuncnnvm‘ and pi or tan ll‘ rtlnmm “f 1m“ wry“ his grouting in lm City of Wlrlnl sold. l! _ Illflllllll “mm o, “mg fttlriilinnnl sr-rvlcr by tin- (‘rlmrulllan Nngonlraltgiauiluluygeixgiflc Con“, w“ growth of trndq nml irnve ,% 1°!‘ ' -- . clticlff. sincerely trust will eontiifi) vfiililmlQfumle "l M“ m" _" Miss ’ _ and k536i Wanda Mac- Milan have arrived home from New York rm a vieitrto gu- oar-mm Mr. and Mrs. Hiatus vhellsn, Prince Street. Mi» Adele has an import- But with Fly-Tex a house can be b. f. posit-ion lfl- the ‘big Nfnbliflt- .tof&ttwie'lillhrand flnmpa m flies and similar insects. v . t‘. minim.- .1‘!!- th Avenue. New York Oil-v, and‘ . ’.. "l "ml!" Pl" "l" ‘ Wanda ts a trained name. hbvs lb _, her course in mu my. aéfirgllgtzoasuand simu- r . an‘ p‘. feathers are wet by rain. - ' {it / l I- I > v’; , , --f.- ~ JJrLvtIIGIEIIIIIIIJrJ’ lb 7W3" s