I u 1N 11.00 A. MP-Berinon 1.00 P. ML-Sermon. gervloes tomorrow. ' p: jams Qrcshptsrian Erhard; x w I ,1 ..1 _ ‘Miliister—Rev. W. Bruce Muir QRGANIST AND OMOIIIIM-ASTER-Mr. F. T. WATKIB Rev. George C. Taylor of Montreal will preach at both Central Guardian PLEASANT VIUIT-dldinand ma, W. C. MaoKay and their two lovely vhlldren. Gordon and Ellenor or Edmonton. Alberta who have been visiting Major and Mrs. C. L. Mac- KBY 218 Kent Street, are leaving °1i rfllilrn for their home Saturday morning next the 7th of August. They have greatly enjoyed their four weeks visit and have been diieasiintiy entertained. I TO RESIDE IN KENTVILLE _ iMr. Prowse Murdock for the past two years clerk in the Victoria, Hm tel. city, leaves this morning for Kmnvflhr N. 8.. where he hag as- “Wlod s position in the Cornwallis in". one of the leading hotels in that OiiY-Prowseas he is familiarly RIIOWn by his many friends and acquaintances in this city has the well wishes 0f his numerous friends for the best of success in the new field of endeavour. MILTON SERWCESW- Sunday. 4 Allsust 1st. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Holy Communion. 11 a. m. At Rus- tlco, Sunday School 2 p. in. Even- ing prayer 3 p. m, if’? . illrinitp Multan Church MINISTERSI-REV. W. M. RYAN. B. A. REV. E. H. R-AMBAY, D. D. ORGANISTZ-W. E. FLETCHER. A. R. C. M.. A. T. C. L. SERVICES FOR 9.15 A. M.-.Prayer Meeting, 10.00 A. M-i-Babbath School.- (Mieslonar, Offering ta "How Loveiiy Are Thy Dweilin “l Wlll Extoi Thee, O Lord" . 7,00 P. Mt-iPreaeheri-Rey. m. Thou Night 0aa laaartiaa .. ... IaII Insertions .- jlgbt Insertions ............... new“ . Agents Wanted cmlssirmn Anya TOMORROW ken at this Session.) 11,00 A. M.--Preacher:—Rev. W. iMi. Ryan, B. -A. M188 LENA FMOLURE, A. T. C. M.. will sIng;._ (From the Oratorio "ELI") MR. HARVEY” MoHHERSON, will aing;_ pa" Liddie . . . . . . “Costa F. E. Boothroyd. Adama VISITORS CORDIAULY INVITED T0 ALL SERVICES. RTISEMENTE -- 1M im- llna or s word; - lo nor line of s Iqgfl. 7° IPOI Ilsa! o! I ‘Qfh Nursing lOO-O-O-O-OOO-O CENTRAL CHRISTAIN CHUR i-i —-'l‘he pulpit of the Central Chi‘ st- ian iChurch will he occupied tomor. row at ‘both morning and evening service by Rev. R. Everett Stev- enson B. A. of Palmyra, lll, Mr, SiBVOIIBOII is a native of this pro- vince and is at present paying a visit to his old home at New Glas- BOW. he is an Eioquent and force. iili ‘Blleaker and his many friends in the city will be glad of the op. portunity to hear him preach. All Sgsesi-‘Drdifliiy invited to these ser- BODIES EXHUMEDA-The bod- ies oi George Roberts and Albert Youland. the two young men who were victims of the recent automo- bile accid t Southport Wharf , were yeste exhumed by order of the Atto ney-Gneral. The autop- BY W88 performed by Drs. J. S. Jflllkiils and R. F‘. Seaman. The results a! the post mortem will not be made public until the trial of the two prisoners held on n charge of manslaughter. - 0 lMissJean C. Stewart of Spring- field, ‘Mesa, is visiting her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stewart. Elm Ave. - Miss Joan Stewart of Spring- field, Mass. has arrived home on MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL “d nppoint agents. Yearly guar- nuies $1092. (Will! 321- W993i)’ average) and expenses. Exper- ience unnecessary. For parti- culars write Winston Co., Tor- onto. A. W. 3.7,10.14,1'l,21.34.28,81. AGENTS WANTED— WHY NOT he your own boss alillalllikiie. ilii; rnonoy? The Watkins way will do it for you, The oldest, largest and best line of household mo; sold direct to consumein. Exclusive territory. The .l. R. Small house centrally located Watkins Company. 379 Craig with all modern conveniences. West Montreal. 338-7-3-8 5i Write "T" sic-Guardian. i_____._ 86611-22“. BALESMEN — WE O F -F E R steady employment and" pay MISOOIISIIOOII weekly to sell our complete and exclusive lines of guaranteed quality, whole root, tresh-dug-to order tress and plants. Attractive illustrated samples and lull co- operation, a money-making oppor- tunity. Luke Brothers Nurseries. J Montreal. » s, W, 91 a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. YOUNG WOMEN DESIRINQ 1-0 enter September class of North Adams Training school 1m- Nurses. North Adams, M555,‘ please write Supt. pfompfly_ $°ii°°i qualifies vunii to secure registration. ‘Provides monthly “iilwalivo and nriviioss of six months counse at Yale University School of Nurslnz. All expenses. _D8i<l- 911-7-26-15i. Wanted WANTED TO BUY OR RENT- STRAYED-LIGHT BROWN COL- lie pup. Kindly notify Tapper Wallace Stewart. I Western Guardian —GRAV-EL ROADS —- The ex- cellent roads in and around Eller- slie are a credit to the people n! the district and an evidence 0f tho benefits of_ gravel. There are na- tural gravel pits in this district the supply and pile plenty of it on tlie roads with grand results. —PREM‘IER’S VISIT -—- While in Summerside Premier and Mrs. Melghen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wyatt. Premier and Mrs. J. D. Stewart were also the guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wyatt. The Prime Minister and party were driven to Borden yesterday morn- and the residents take advantage of Ferguson Marshfield. ins. accompanied by ‘Mr. Wyatt and others, by auto. iillT IN Niliiil. Innings Thrill U wards at Prince BY (TEO). ANOHORS B; ROVERS 7 The fighting Rovers, truly nam- ed after many exhibitions of rugg- ed baseball, easily lived up to ilioir reputation inst evening at the Abegwsit grounds, when they lufll v. hard rough: and thrilling diamond battle to the West End Anchors. by a score of 8 to 7. Upwards of one thousand spect- ators witnessed the hair raising duel, and not until the last base was pitched could a solitary cus- tomer pick the winning team. Sun-ii climax was also fitting when (‘rou- in hauled Alywsrzrs deep fly down in left field for tlie third our. Mc Eacliern was on ihiril nt the time and could anally have ticd the score on a sacrifice, but such are the fortunes of baseball. Hard and timely hitting by hotli teams with the bags crowded was a feature of the tilt, especially in the seventh and eighth innings, when the Rovers counted seven times and the Anchors six, one run for the latter in tlie ninth however spelled disaster for the North End great game throughout, but could not stop the rejuvenated tribe of Anchors batsmen who garnered eleven safeties over the rough and strewn course. Hobbs who started for the win- ners was well within himself until the seventh when he weakened be- fore a collection of hits to he re- leased ‘by McFarlene, the latter talking the slab in the face of a five to one score to pull his team-mates out of a rbad- hole. six runs in the eighth and one in the ninth as above mentioned, to help him win a thrilling contest- The Rovers wore tlie counted for six. miuni only fourteen being chalked up to the three liurlers; Connors pectivoly.| General l-icurtz was mic of the Ho had a liurii alhove mon- especially ovoninirs game. time controlling the tinned enthusiasm, fire in the fatal ninth to win a well earned verdict. Twenty dollars total of the hat was tlie sum ' collection last ‘at that. Can one imagine the smallness of the conti'i‘biition—luas than two and a half cents a liniul. FINE SUIT FREE-WE WANT TO tailor a suit to your measure and Bend it to you. Show it to your catalogue and list of used ovens. diplomatic corps here oifor its ser- rns CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iiiiililliiii‘ iiiiSE RiiVEiii" " Batting Rallies by Bo Fans - Players Entertained A f t e r- O was the finale to one of the best 'I'hird inning-Anchors. Hobbs and imost exciting games in the inns guy“ "Dempsey" 1313mm"; Cit? League iliie year. ‘flu: hunts out to Connors: McGuigan b5" i-OBWTB- _ bail. McEachern flys out to Mc- “PWi-W" 9011M" ‘Vilriiiili! ‘m the Guigan. Preston Diamond. singles "WW4 i" the 1°53"! hurled a to left field. Blanchard takes two _ The band be- hind him reciprocated to bat over _ least of- fenders, having three errors over the route, while their opponents ‘Strikouts seemed to be at a. pre- having seven. l-lohbs and McFar- lanc working four nnd tlirce ros- llis Honor Lieutenant Governor many enthused spectators at lust when the Anchors pulled out of the evening, and nearly all by nickeis SCilRE B Til l th Teams in Latter pwards of Thousand Edward. First, Image-Anchors - "Demp- sey" Diamond . singles, but is thrown out at second. McGiiigan Inns. Saunders gets a hit and scores on Mclnnis’ error. Cronin out to Williams. Rovers-went down in order. Second fnning—Anchors, also along the same route. one, two, three. Rovers-Mclilachern is thrown out after a hard run. Preston Diamond goes out 0n an infield fly. Blanchard next batter singles to centre. but dies at second when Williams is thrown out by Hobbs rm n ground hall. thrown out by Mclnnis. ll()'\'('l'li~—AlYW8l'd fans out. Con- nors grounds out to Diamond. Mc- lnnis pops to Cronin who drops hall aftor long run; Mclnnis steals second on the error. Crowell fouls out to Francis. Anchors—Saunders out to Cou- nors. Francls gives Alyward a‘ chance to maike a good catch of a long fly to right field. Cronin hits to Williams who stabs the hot grounder on the run. ‘Rovers-Cullen out to McGui- gau, a great stab of a fast ground while ‘Diamond steals second, the former hits -to Diamond and is safe on the iatter's error, Preston Dia- mond going to ,the third. The Rovers lose a chance to score when Hobbs strikes Williams. ont. Fifth ‘Inning-Anchors. Camp- bell strikes out. O'llleary goes the same route. Cameron also fans. ROV8TS——AlYWl1Tfl grounds to Diamond and is safe on Saunders error. Connors 1lys out to O'I.eary. Mclnnis flys out to centre, Alyward going to third nn wild throw to first. Crowell grounds out to Diamond. Sixth Innlng—An'chors— Hobbs takes three swings. Diamond grounds out to Williams. McGui- gau is struck out. Ilovers~flillcn boats a iblngle to first. McEacvhcrn don-bios to deep left advancing Cullen to third Preston Diamond sacrifices to left. ImtOullen is called out. leaving ‘hag before catch. Thu Rovers when Blanchard grounds out to ‘Diamond. Seventh Ining-Anchors. crs out to Mclkichcrn. Francis gets a free pass on it "bean hall". Cronin takes one as Francis steals second. Cronin out to Wlllliams. Campbell out to Connors. interest is at fever heat, the Rovers going to but, tho iscoro 1 to nil against tiicm. . Rovi>rs—'Willinuis leading tho innings off works Hobbs for a frcc rirlo. Saund- ure again turned lback from iaoorliig Why The reason is aelf- evident: as most superiors-but saoh part is doubly well bring Shsrples down 1o its present state of sturdiness, simplicity and freedom from cons‘ nt development to repair troubles. No raises or blades, to get bent or worn sud throw the howl out of balance, place in the Shupiss Bowl. In alien. oll holaa ar oil dlatribnting ti! Bet plunked. everything. No neck bearing to wear out and cause hard turning. Sharplsa has bail bearing in nil. No steel points under aptaille to wear create friction, Sharples doesn't at all. No weas- on spindle. Sharples flexible absorbs vibration. No sot operating speed-mo poor skimming Sharplos skinis when turned too slow. clean at all speeds vlliation No of cream-no hills tank-no exposed gears-no washing of dioo-no oil-drip shell. ~ design eliminates these. CREA M SEPA RA TOR Sll 0f tlifl abfii fentm-gm “ilk! KOO-they ll like the easy turning and eiisy Sharpies is troubleproot! B CT8iliIl-WBSl8-DT00fi-—0Wll1§ to Suction-feed, which insures We'll he glad to demonstrate Oil in gear ease oila Sharpie: perfect clean skimming at ail speeds-true of no other separator. Sharples Needs No raring PAGE Tunas ltrvllo. simple oonstruetionl shafplgg h“ only h." u m“, “m madai lt has taken ever a. third of a century of the ' _ flimifh‘ Frictiouleaa Ball ("’""("" , ‘Qsliesrlng — easy -oil onceZ "ml", a month - r-g-y "M, Bowl akima clean 011i! one No M“ i, noun at low speed to watchfl‘ Iroovaa your wood —any speed Calm In" "m" “u” I same thick- Turn faster . mu" _ running so finish l" "nu- . sooner out and Knee-low Simple use this Supplyfi ‘QBOWI Tank has no dial-n ‘to wash spindle SUCTION- Flililll) aucka iliilk Into howl in direct {lfigfimi proportion to £82‘: separating farce, Result _ crane“ “W” -—ciesn skim dwm" It widcly-vn- “naming rying speeds '0'" SHARPLES SUCTION-FEED etter still it is the wonderful cleaning. Rem the oldest and to you any or America-nnd g Bring the women- embflr Siiarples is made by greatest separator factory in“ uaranteed DfSCtICSlly forever, THE SHARPLES SEPARATOR CO. 2368 Dundas 8t., West TORONTO Gassisiiu Sharples Repairs and Oil carried In stock -' I.. DOUGLAS, All! IIT 39 Queen Sgreet Charlottetown, P, E. |. - - G nd co ch Hughie Jennings Big Special Week ..'..T.“'..i‘.. hi‘. there is no . why ball players can't. preform FII s DEVELOPED equally well in front of ii camera. AND i Prince [inward I m PRINTED The Final Chapltler of "The (lretlzln A_-i.‘.-i to mzzoof o PHOTOGRAPH. mrysItZlIoLISil, vifscher ilnd it'll ends TOM Mm 1N H|s LATEST pm. ENLARGEIVIENTS happily. Same program today, nint- "rum-z; THE NEW ai-zniAi. “PLAV BALL" AND THE CLOSING CHAPTER OF "THE GREEN ARCHER." ‘ills like standing in King Tut's tomb.‘ said Tom Mix as he enter- ed one of tho Pueblos along the Apache truil whore his company was making scenes for "Tony Runs Wild," his latest Fox Films starring vehicle. featuring his won- dor horse, which is now showing at the Prince Edward Tlwfltffi- ‘ii-lore wc are in tho oldest hab- itation of man in America. 0011- siructed by the Cliff Dwellers lbe- lore even Indian tradition began, making the most modern of motion pictures. “This gives me a strange sen- sation. We stand In a house made thousands of years ago and take pictures for the greatest of modern inventions, the projecting machine nnd its silver sheet. It is like being CRABWELL STUDIO 137 Great George Street Yx in "Tony Runs Wild." The picture was directed by Thomas Buckingham. f “PLAY BALL" The first inning of "Play Ball!" PailicKs baseball serial. written by John J. Moilraw nnd featuring Al- lcne Ray niid Walter Miller, will be shown at tlio Prince Eiiwziril 'l‘heutre. it is titled. "To the Res- cnc." and stars out wiih the rogu- lar members of the New York Giants‘ misc-bail club and the rook- ie! b01115! trlcil out for the tcum, in training at Sarasota, Florida. Two loading characters in tho story are rookies, hoping to make the grade. Ono is Jack Rollins llor- neli. who dropped iiorncil fium his, name when his inihor, slim-Izod by} certain baseball lira Wlls that had lnuc and iiight. Victoria Hotel One of the largest and best equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. contains 120 rooms. 44 oi which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past few years. Few Hotels ihroiighout Canada, and the United States nave its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. rele- phone: In rooms. ‘ Ratea 04.00 to 0on0 per l i friends and neighbors. Take ord- crs at handsome cash profit. No Cflliital or experience required. Deferred payment Hubbard Oven Company, l1 Queen West, Toronto. if desire Sntii’. .vices as friendly mediator in the 00 present strifggle. liundreds earning big l inure or full time] Wrlts- for i-‘res selling outfit. .Wila0n. Brad- shaw Mfg. Co., .l)ept- 49.0. Box 1015. Montreal, Quebec. 1012. WANTED-A MIA-N FOR "AN UN- usuai Akency—-Darwins Limited —eslsblished 10 years operating s chain of Ladies Ready to Wear simlis in Montreal and ‘Ottawa. F lire now extending dheir .»opers- lions so as to rosoii every part of Canada. This opens a golden ililiiflrlunity for reliable men and women to handle our exclusive lino of Ladies lReady to Wear Clothes. Selling experience not ‘mmiflfyflf you mean, business ws will teach you how. Our Fall ilne is now ready.‘ Our selling "Ilifli is n real "Fashion Show" i“ i‘ “at portfolio. This wonder- iiii Outfit is ERIEE to reliable "Dresentiitivaii. Write at onse- isll us about yourself and the “giiliflry yon want. 0st our emu-l T090! on. Better do f n hi" mill! be too lath.“ Dslwllv imilod, nont- 1. Box m Mon- "Mi- Que. A.W. r-ii-esiii. ‘m Male Help Wanted wgNTiu — Mlaid to assist _at l °‘"“"""k~ Army 185 Prince sit‘ ‘I ~---§__ Jim‘ EARNINGS, BTEADY EM-i iimmht for Barbers. -- ~ Baoomol -~ i “"9"- ill 9 leeks. Write-Molar . “m” Co sire. Department "Pi i lisliflfl.‘ ~ aqvvqul MAN WANT Q . " ED lmmgma-[ELY motor boat ‘Gordon C. Edwards. ‘Anny to chm-nor Otiaws burst into flames who the engine haokfireri. Miss Grace Drayton, daughter of Sir Henry Drayton. encumbered as she was by her clothing. calmly took to the shore. alonl m _ The other oc- “m” b7 “u ‘ » :0 work on farm. 7f‘; M°ii°th llracliley or phone - ' sea-j! is ii Female Help Wgnflgfl Puke. 121 North ivivsr nose. (WITH EX. i" Millar) ilnxniiaii, odf "Vii - ra loo ma‘ 1° iilpliiie person. Apply ' - it‘ 13.1"" Oiflgipnrglsii. _ u“ 115F115 f AID WANT - Plflfliicg ‘n IIO. No WA ' water and "TED-Main caveat: or Wm. .B.,.,,,B.....,......_ do." “m” cwkml‘ M“ Aii-ililficiipants of the launch, Miss Edna Edwards. Miss Conn, with the en- , were rescued by c5000! I16‘ ‘fora the craft was iburued to the The accident oc- , curred at Rideau Ferry at the eon-Var.“ vhflfl“ “d”, M‘, “M; ] aood to Purohasoion satiirdly. ' ’8_l-1'2'-al»l'|n water's edge. Teachers “Waited WANTED-TEACHER FOR SUR- lington ‘School, Supplement $150 —iW-illiam Profit, Sec’, Knnsin ton, R. It. 2. For Sale on SALE-EXPRESS driving wagons. “Apply Maclnn Bros. NEW BOATS FOR SALE-SUIT- ahio for tho shore and fitted for Write one of the rail stanchlons s0 that P. A. Rooney. boat builder. 886-7-22-10i. lobster and cod fishing. Souris. MAN WANTED—-WORK AT HAYv J- R- Fiifllilililmm- U" 43- ‘M97’ them women. were aboard the boat Funk Snyder and other New York maid Farm. 857-7-22-tst-6i ENTERPRISE DOMESTIC RANGE to quick purchaser. Apply 264 h“, _ 1017' iiam Davey. wife ‘of Conductor Da- "non SALE-.LOT on nus-row Street East. size 50x165. For f-ur- informatlon write ‘D. C. Riggs. 1009 Dousali Ava. Wind- 10l8-7-31-3i. Good buy Owner leaving city. iEiiston Street. ther sor. Ont. Miss Draytonl Swims From orrAwA. .liily so. -After ch swam to clusion of a regatta there. i-<-o->-——- Illssarfa biniaient for Barel- .ln¢efliwvmoocbwi' lO03-7-30-4i AND 1024-7-3l-3.i' , Burning Boat Harland Meets With Mishap A hole fifteen feet long was torn ~in the boat dock of the S. S. liar- land by the end of the Hiiisboro Bridge draw last evening, as the boat was coming to Charlottetown from tho East River, owing to an accident to the draw-bridge machin cry. The draw struck the vessel on g. is i-hmimh m9 deck like Paper- bemlwhore, tlohn McGraWs new bilffiilil .of ball pictures are now -bf‘illl-! smashed one of the life boats into match wood. , One hundred passengers. most of at the time, and it is almost mira- culous that scores of them were noi. injured by flying wood splinters. As it was, several of them received bad cute and bruises, and Mrs. Wil vey, met with painful injuries to her side. necessitating immediate medical attention. Several of the women fainted in the excitement. it seems that the “‘ t Wiiiiiil m9 no" Bide’ and besides marmrof the Prince FKlWRTfl management ii- DBIIBKTBI-eii i‘ "bin Waii- imdnhown. the first or which is untitl- hard a game last evening as any individual on the diamond. lIe was in there all thc time. nnd at Ithe conclusion of the contest, Sup- arated himself fro.m protector iiuil ‘musk that's over! Torn White on the bases called them in big leak-us style, his decis- ions ‘being snappy nnd up to style on every play. After the game tho -bull players of the three teams were the gum-us ed "Play Ball". players enjoyed Frankie Frlsch, To say that the ‘Bob Mousei. l-lelnic Groii. Giant men doing their "stuff" would lbs putting it mildly.‘ Each and every hall player in the audi- ence last night wcrc on their toes and voiced their opinions nfii-r- wards that “Play Bull" and John MoGrawis sure to go over big with local audiences. MARRIAGES occurred about six o'clock. was due to a faulty engine, used for oven-l ing and shutting the draw. The draw partly opened "as the vessel approached and the stuck. The. captain had not s‘ silent seat room In which eith r to stop or, turn his vessel, and the end or the draw struck tho port side cf the ship. ‘ a The lower works 'of the vessel- beiug below the level of the draw} u were not damased. proceeded without trouble to s uaunl berth at Bruce Stewart's wharf. from where tiieininred roe-l pie were at once taken to their STSMIHOEEEAGA Piston-Charlottetown,‘ Dally Sci-visa Rsturn Sunday'- imd m9 boat lBrook flelil. Williams in second. mission of one cent pcr spectntoialscnflng Aiyward and ConnofB_ this would surely satisfy the con-i science of tho “hut shy fans." Two this stage u, replace him by M... Alywzird singles ailviinciiig Iiolrbs seem- day. m the chambe“ of the past such resulted in Jack's dismissal from. 990-7-29-31 -—i<0@-———— if a nine inning game of ball, xii/dyed u, weaken Wm cannon, mu‘. as m0 catacombs and the wmlbs college, (llflO\\'ll0il him. 'l‘hc other (Canadian Press) as the calibre played last oveiiliiiflhuus 1-0,. a pas‘; Elvin, the bu“ along the Nun;- is RIltIZCP‘Flll‘llSWOl‘i.ll, from Arkan- Charlottetown No- M°D°NALDI LAND QUR- MEXICO CITY July 29.—-Sever-i..sn't worth more than two iillilikyuhil] “chum. fans u, strum nu,‘ Jacqueline Logan plays opposite Sit-S. Rlitger is a simple soul inter- "57071 Hermanviiie- P» E- i- al foreign diplomatic ngengg, in. half red cents, then ibilSOllflll liiiclinwcli‘ funowmg bums to Hob]... |ii$l0ii ill [W0 tllillitfl —- his nwh bill HOiJCI 00., 596-7404!!!" eluding the French nnd Spanish le- this city is in a class by itself. 1t m"; ,.,,.,,rmg wmmms pmgve“ 1,, Y Jlflyifls. and Maybelle Pratt, a pert a K o nations. are seriously consideringlwOllld be u good idea to put nu Ilium. m, the pluy ‘when lloblys the chance. Preston Diamond going "lid Bfilicy bathing beauty contest P"°"'|"°"l A 5R8 ' VENS’ wmTE FOR iii-lifting B IIOl/Bmflnt to hrivc the biifilaiii ‘iii!’ and ChBYSO ll Ellie iiiijthrows home. Cullen singles to third. Aylward is struck out. “iliiier- Wiiil-‘le Hfiilllflintancc he HARRY G BROWN’ “In-a” uors is cauilht by McFariane who "laige °" ti"? "iii" 80ml; t0 Slit-i IISO ll. Manager SFerns pulls Hobbs at With two down and two on Con-l mtched we“ m m‘, pluck Some of the diamond celebrities iwlm tiirncil thespians just for this‘ to remark, tliui-i" goodiicssfAnc-hql-B 1_ ]0'Loary grounds to Mclnnis and ls [grounds to McGuigan who errorod allowing Crowell to score. Cron- in out at the plate. The side is ‘retired when Mci-Jaciiern is cut stealing homo. Scoreallovors 4: Eighth Iinning - Anchors v- nnfc on a high throw. O‘Loary steals second. Cameron at, bait singles to right advancing 0‘l.eary‘ in third. Mcl-‘arlane batting, Pamoron pllfcred second. Mc- Fnrlnno is struck out. "Demp- icy“ Diamond doulbies scoring ivLoary, Cameron on third. Mc- fiuigan singles scoring. Camer- on and iDlamonil tleing the score. Saunders singles advancing Mc- (iuignn. Francis at but. Francis grounds to Mclnnis who forced McGuIgan-nt third. Cronin knocks a short home run to right scoring Saunders and Francis. The ball becoming lost in the long grass. Campbell ends the ibatting rally iiy striking out. Score—Anch0rs I: Rovers 4. Rovers-Preston Diamond goes down being hit by pitcher. Blanch- nrd takes one. Diamond stealing sec ell takes one. Mclnnis stealing. lays back as Cameron steals on a pussod ball. McFarlaue flys out to iMttEnchdTli. Dempsey Diamond dou hics to short rightscorln! Cameron Diamond however is caught napp- ing at second. Rovers-Jiticlnnls starts a Rowi- rally by singling to left field Crow-- Crowell hits to Campbell and is eafc on latier's error. Mclnnis go- ing to third. Crowell grabs second.‘ Cullen grounds to hicG-ulgan scnr-l lng hfcliiiiis- The throw was high for Francis, Mclnnis going under. McEachern at bat is hit by a pitch- cd ball. Preston Diamond batting, bases jammed with runners; bliigi- cs scoring Cullen and Crowell on Mr-(luigan low throw. MCEllClllifil going to third and Diamond to sec- ond. Blanchard strikos out. Wil’ liains stgikos out. Witli tlie score standing 8 to 7 against the Rovers Cronin saves theilnmo for the An- chors on a nice catch of Aylwardu-s fly to deep left field for the ihiril out. Score. Anchors 8; Rovers 7. THE LINEUPS “$2.22: ::".';.:":.'::.= KEPT: ~ itl“.."i.i'“éllllizi.’t'tif;r sir“ '" " °° “ Y " on May Bailey of Murray Harbor was Ch0lerfl Illfantum Franc“ Inner,“ Cu“ united in the bonds of matrimony Hobbs _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ Cont...“ i° Timm" vit-"iiiilriiiiiiii- all", i-‘i Cholera infantum is one of the McFiirlane .. --—-—— Murray Ifarbor- ilov- >0 E- Arw- fatal ailments or childhood. n is a 1st Base It"!!! Oiiidfllillfl- . trouble that comes on suddenly, es- Saunders . . . . . . . .. . . . . Blanchard W°°D'-M°°R5—Ai "i" 310"" "i peciaily during the summer months, 2nd Bass | M“ “mi Mm ‘Bmi-iamii‘ M""“"‘" and unless prompt action is taken, Diamonds. . what myan” w“d“°5d“y' July the little one may soon bo beyond 21”" i’? Re“ w" H" Pmmm "i ulil. Baby's Own Tablets are an Campbell Mclnnis w"""°°- “M” wimm" WM" "i ideal medicine in warding off this Short Stir) w, G “P” Aimmi“ trouble. They regulate the bowels McGiiigsn . . . . .. McEachern J Moum.‘ o’ W“? noyaiy’ IRE’ ii‘ and sweeten the stomach and thus Left Field ‘prevent the dreaded summer com- P. Diamond Cronin a pininta. They are an absolute safe Centre Field medicine. being guaranteed to Cameron contain neither opiates nor narcot- Iiiiiiit Fiiiii lcs or other harmful drugs. They O'I4eary .. .. cannot possibly do harm-Jiihey always do good. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers mail at 15 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock- ville. Ont. orhy Rovers White on the bases. Game by Innings Anchors mom- TAKE THEY'RE-GAME . . . . . . silii-‘Fraiiii siiYdei‘. Freddie Lini ' sirmu, sonpliill Terry, Jnok gem)” ROSS-John; ‘Mrs. Y-vliflzfliusii MllQliiliun, Jack Scott, John: H- W Miller. st. Joliii; Mr. Artie Nchf, and Frank Vihilker, n. ilflil Mrs. Alcx. Campbell, Summer- mung otheraOr course hiuimger Mo. ‘ side; F. A. Campbell, Sumnuq-siqu; . . . . . . . . . . . . willialhih i 3rd Base . I QUEE E | Swaine, Hamilton; lRlver; Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Bernard. Crowell Calsery: _ lil-lampshire; J- J. Hughes. Souris; .‘Ayiward iMrs. Geo. Johnson, Boston; War- Umpires-McAleor iit ihc piateilfi“ Moldfell. ‘Now York: Mr. Md rs. iMrs. John J. Desmond, Boston; Dol- 1 2 I i o 0 ‘i ii 3 R ii. E iy Desmond, Boston; 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 l 9 11 6 Lordan, Boston; G. H. McCailum, 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 0 8 7 ii-Summerside; C. H. Monkley. Sum- moraide. George Kcllyffrnvis Jiic Queen l Hotel Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many houaande of dollars in ‘repairs and irrrprovementa. It is now the finest Hotel o! its ciasa in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those. who want a oomtortabla Hotel and splendid tabla and axosiiont aerviea at a moder- i s,“ n; .__ - ate price. as r m . . Hughes, pel-‘ilayin, fm w Mo cGringer Cordial H (ihisrlogetown Esence Spruce ' '0 e Propriatbla Ltd’ Watson’s Tonic MIIB L. MioGUAID, llansgar. Sarah Murdock. Murray River; 0a. S. McConnell, Hamilton; Fred‘ Mildred BOHP, rd. Boston; Hazel Bernard, French Mrs. J. McGregor. Now M. S. Burrows, Bermuda; Mrs. J. L. rR¢LQG§lli¢GII§fiWWI$ - Jar.0;Pmr .i$ioi= Ind i hi" 6erI"—'PBY¢i°l1 ti"? II-‘arlane. Great cheering groom Ninth Inning--Anch9r5, 01,9517 YEW"! McEachern next batter. Cullen ground; out. to Magnum, gamer. giifiigsiiwlillliisk 138K115 Fiiblischk, VICTOR“ HOTEL U‘ I J k M Al layed as _ ‘ m“ an 0W y. ac - mp re ac c eer p steals second Mcloachcrn m; gjnglgg m right fl9ld_ Melony-lane w“. and ‘Mm R R‘ Morris’ Mon” on: Mr- and Mrs. T. G, lCronhy, st, Malcolm McKay, Si. A. N- Cameron, Toronto; Id. L, Ed- wafiifl. Toronto; J. Dean, 'l‘nruntn; Samuel F. Bachbee. Detroit; .l. C. N. Jtafuso, llalifax; W. A. Still-oils, Amherst; J. A. White. St. John; C. J- Burns. Boston: E. A. llii-icu‘ St. John; E. Edwards, Toronto; ll. NPWHDII, hloncton; E. G- .\'li1i':|r- lily. Mnncton. ~ HOMEMADE SUMMER Stout and Ale Hires " Root and Ginger Beer Tartaric and Citric Acids Try us first for your drug ants. hiigheaiirugCo