AUGUST 5. 1927 _______.__ Flotilla HERE'S nothing better and more satisfying forehildven new Maple Buds l they are Sunday. Aug. 'Ith: Hazelbrook 1i a. m.. Cross Roads 3 p. m.. Alexandria '7 p. m. Rev. R. W. Lindsay preach- er. 60c. tlie Pound everywhere lglreedle left last night for the North _ ., _ ore of Prince Edward Island. _ and Her I where he continue investigatingthe - 1 ' - ' . ' life of the haddock, . Mr. Needle); A) W ,, I . __ . . a l, , has been cngagedin thestudy of - a the haddock fisheries for the past several years-Halifax Herald. ‘ _ 04-9-040-04-0909-00-64- “The Guardian”. .0 ~. ~ qw+++f§+pyw 1 who. ‘iiiféfbe r111; ouaitauiu can. be obtained from agents In Charlottetown: l ,A. BROWN, Stamp Vendon. RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. MARITIME STATIONERS, Grafton Street. J. D. TAYLOR, Grafton Street, J. P. DUFFY. Queen Street. ALEX. McPIIEBSON. Queen Street. CARTER J: 00., Queen Street. ' ' MRS. 1.. DOUCETT. 20 Spring G. TOMLINS, Kent Street West. STEPHEN DUFFY, Richmond Street. It. THOMAS WHITE. 126 Elm Ave. 151.45 Elm Ave. ' AUDET, Great George Street. MRS. JACOBSON, Do FRANK N. KAY flUMMEltSlIilir-J. n. M0101 SQURIS-M. A. PAQUET. A. JOHNSTON. N._SI—CIIRISTOPIII~JR'S BOOK 8a a “AAJ4Q. S, 19 II liaboro Street. HIS, McNeil Building. New otasoow. J-csutaar; PHARMACY. "BOSTON-OLD sourn NEWS; M. ANDLERMAN. 345 Tremont Street. NE“! YOItK-IIOTALINGS NEWS, Depot 308 West . ++Q+++e++e+0 +04%“ RTISEMENTS 10o per line or 5 wanll 8o per Ilne of 5 ward! . 7o per line of 5 worth u-erwwwnaéw l CLASSIFIED - ADVE ' Moreil on July 4th. 1927. when Miss , Teachers Wanted v ED-A ‘rsacusa IIINCIIILDA naa- WANT r 1 Apply to Peter A. (‘allant, S0131’. 0Y3! °2°9'“'3'il 12...... .---~-—~——-"'-' ___. ANGORA RABBITS WANTED _ TEACHER, 3'4"’ Wood, Secretary, Alb CHINCHILLA IRAB- - kluuuiiawanuiv 11111111 nuuliitry. 80111111.; f. ‘ ‘ L Y, Schonl- Supple- ply Norman C. lirouun. Secretary- (lnyellead Road .___-" -—’—‘-’—’“ ' a T0 LET-HOUSE tiori ‘with an‘ modem _...___________-__- 111111 8°“ 150m“ w A N '1' a D-SECOND cuss 3 ’__ teacher for Lower Newtown school NEWLY raasit- r. m, freshen soon. 3r. . Apply Joseph G f Secretary of Trusteesr , ing. The wedding gifts were many School. Supplement $100.00. AD- Y l" J°"“"l‘l‘ Rmflm’ Sedy" km“ her marriage the bride was tendered 32A_2-.8-2~5—9412-41 1N6,- IIOGS- ‘WES ——-———-——~ -————~—— (synlst early-TM - WANTED-TEACHER FOR FOR- tune Ilcad School, No. 128. Sup- McDonald. Sec‘y of School Trust- __ees, Red House. I’. E. Inland, ‘BUX 76, 'R. R. 4. "o meuoNALn.~Lauo- Surveyor, Herma w. \_.*P.--' Eli/AND ENVEL- vviiiriuo PAP dress are always _ NURSES Mr- Joseph Pidgenil. Boston, Brilliawiok llflflilltfll. 13111115111011. Mass, arrived lli lllc city Tuesday FW-‘FNE FUR“; FUR 4 32954554‘ night on a visit lo hcr parents. Lars and Kcufis ma“ ,. .—;——--—-— Recmflng m“! WANTED—— BY SEPT. 1. SIX OR M“ 5L seven room house. central coll- Eaumates given voiiiencee. X care of Gaul- on to making of Sm“ Fox Suurvmh 3- 4-31 Fitollburiz. Mass, have arrived on WANTED CHINCHILLA “ABBITS (ll-WE. '1‘|1+‘-y urebsillg heartily wel- Quilt-B 10W’ l!()lll('.(1 by their uliimemug fflellflg which must be hem, ' "Chinchillas", N31“ Miss Edith Campbell of Jamaica e1 St" Montreal’ ' First class stock only. est prices delivered. close to pelt basis. sate av TENDER ctoslno Box 155m New Glass? a 2 Small steam Tut! 8 ft hoanl. 4 14 draught, English fore and aft. Com Strickland YEngIan ' Smell W T-IIOIICIII‘ ' day night to spend licr vacation at _____ M-ARRIAGES L“ unranrimiwfiiq. l Apply to Jolln Walker, Elm Avo- -' — _. ,. . , . grlghton Avenue. this city. the 4. , g Jqmm Geo" ome of the officiating clergyman. < _ ~ , a l Rev. W. H. Spenceron August 2nd. f " ' ‘ ed by Confederation Life. Claude Spencer McMillan of char- < ell 8L Chandler's. 8i5ii-7-2'I¢tf. of John Beaten of Hunter River. ___________._______-_- y flame lluilq- HOUSE AND BARN T0 Apply Bailinguil. C1111 iuttetowu. P. E. 1'. ____-_.______...._- FOR A WELL-MADE TAILORED- ‘... measure Suit or Topcoiit, try the Tailoring Company who has .__________x_____-- TO LET-OFFICE IN Molmis Block. Victoria Row. formerly 0e1- (lentral Guardian ciiulwii saavlcus. —-Services.l ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- lilltffl fenelope C. Montgomery. Char- o teowri announces the engage- l‘. " . merit of her daughter. Vina Wilson, her home m Momague’ s e w“ n a Mr. John Gregory Semons of anchester. Massachu ‘ts. Mar- riage to take place August 13th. Hum’ Mmm —— 83°” Wester LEAVES r01: ,1>. 1:. 1. -A.‘ w. (Saint John Telegraph-Journal.) place at St. Lawrences Church. Gertrude McCarthy was united in marriage to Mr. Leonard Ryan of the same place. The ceremony was performed and the Nuptial Mass celebrated by Rev. Joseph Rooney. < The bride was charmingly attired towu on Jilnc ill white satin. trimmed with gcor- ilcsaei Shel-ran at ills home on gctte and orange blossoms with hat (icrald St- '1‘ to match. She was assisted by her liilll of llle late M sister. Miss Nellie McCarthy who rcil and was Blllpklyed was daintily gowned in coral flat m- of years on tho (1 N- ‘ crepe with hat to match. The‘ ' groom was ably supported by Mr. mouths llc imsse Patrick McCarthy. The groom's at llie early age 0042 1191"" ' gift to the bride was a beautiful He leav bracelet, to the bridesmaid a gold sorrowiuil will" filled rosary and to the groomsman tllrcc brothers and on a set of gold cuff links. Immedi- ion attendant ately after the ceremony the bridal pit party motored to the home of the R. iii llallfax, bride's parents, where a very dainty llom breakfast was served. after which er (lrais. they motored to Charlottetown forlldli McLean, Ernest dinner returning in the evening tolMcDollal C- N. showed that Mr. only all, estecme a. ‘good. fi-ieud and neighbor. the groom's home, where upwards of two hundred invited guests await- ed them. The night was pleasant- ly passed in music. song and danc- and costly, showing the popularity of the young couple. Previous to i111 enlovabic shower at , the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. George Byrne. —-—-——¢0>____ P EDSO N A LS Miss Aggie Gauthier returned yes- terday from Moncton where she had been visiting friends. Sheriff and Mrs. Uougan, 13 Pleas- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rankine of tllc island to spcild a month's holi- Piaius. Mimi», arrived home Satur- Funeral Home h and Embalmer 54 Grafton Street compauied by her Joseph Minigan and eon of wou- 00110111111111 ~-Mrs. Chas. lilarneley, mother‘ of xvii-u. (Re-v.) a.w.!11un1>e1.0_1 0.- wav-"at-her home at Leary, passed a 611010. M01111»- very exceptional. Balilcroft Park. Hop Thursday, July 215'“: POLICE coum- -,- Atfltlie imi- _ .' "‘ icc- Court yesterday morning the Mm‘ T" G’ undergo“ ' case against a motorist charged with operating a iaar while intoxi- r-a-ted was adjounilerl; a young man for iii-ling obscene language was . lined $15.00 or thirty days. Pal-me m“ monthfletulfne“ m rick Lougllra1i._cliurged- with hav- ing liquor iii his possession was filllcd $200.00 or three months the previous day. who Ottawa Aggregate, only dropped 10 P111111’ points in three day's shooting. This . was most extraordinary marksman- ld have been effective J, s, Mom-e, m, g assresai-e at Bisiey o1‘ A.W. Allan, cups. 105m . F. G. Kennedy, 105th D.A. McKlnnorl, Lt. Col. with her soil and daughter, A and (loilotance, of Boston. Malm has been visiting he Mrs. Arthur Bryan. r aged 10111111511 ship and wou 0r Lot 11. fill‘ in the grand 1191‘ anywhere. The. scores" of Sgt." G. 4111 G. McLennan. Pt. P. Hooper and R. Mrfi- L. Coles are also very very credit- e 1111- able. . y. ma"? The Corporation Match. ten shots'l_,_R_ Allen, 53g, _ v ‘h at 500 yards was fired in the nlorn- Eric c0195, 105m __ at a week wi~ ing and was won by Ifercy Hooper w_l.l_ poole’ Mal" L3, McPllee. with a score of 50 points which is w_ Brown, L}; _ , _ _ _ , _ _, the» possible. There were ‘many _l_l3_ Poole‘ L}; _ __ home .il1 Dorchester, Muss., Saturday last by boat. During Henderson's absence from tll and, which has years, she ha W" , meuts- She also ape VISIT Is REPEATED _' coming ller sister, Mrs. George to New Brunswick for the second year iii succession, a party of mo tin-Isis zlrrived ill Saint John Tues- day from Columbus. Ohio. iii. two vehicles. The first W054i. large mo- torlius, similar to the ones ill use bore for passenger traffic. but avi- aptcd to touring conditions, llav- lilg 111811111112“(HIBTCBN! fol‘ mill‘ and being filled with other necessary _ paraphernalia for traveling. The 0‘ August We.” Ionlaws‘ other car was a large sedan. Thai-lg, iii tlir.» purly ‘were J. W- Kaufn_1_al'l' Joseph '1‘. Kaufman, Harry agié and William S$iiltlDlL of Columbus. and William Mcliltosll of Detroit. Tlloy had been visiting Montreal and Quebec and arrived ill New Brunswick via Rivioro ilu Loup 2.30 p. m. with and Edniullsloil. They will visit Prince Edward Island and tllc School 011B 110111’ coast of Nova Scotla. Meiilbnrs of llle parly make uucli a lrlp every year, Joseph Kaufman silid. some- times coming ‘this way and sonic- tilneq going out west. Speaking of the trip this year he said they before these i-WO were having, a pleasant tilllc. ton, 'l p. m. S1111 28th—Kensington. ———- —— French River, 2.30 p. McCARTIIY-RYAN ‘NUPTIALS. 7-311 ll- 111- Sunday 5° -—An event of much interest took 007°"? Service“ , IN MEMORIAM MR.‘ HESSEL SHERREN s seen“ many improve- uf (YLeary. Church News (Cut This Out for Reference) of New London 7tli—~Kenslngton. Holy Communion. Burllngto p. m. French Riv day School one services. i4th—Burlir1Bion Holy Comulunion. 10.30 a. m. with ‘ F'%‘g:lm$3:: The special aggregate comprises 0' p. m. Sunday before these two ma, 7 p. m. Sun- French River. 2-3 services. Kerising day Sc with Holy Commuu 2.30 p. m. Sunda he deceased was es to mourn besides w six clliltlrcn also e sister, Mar- The Ottawa Aggregate ood llou- ~ plnyed by llle C. N- essie and Henry i" Pei- Sam Clow, Rodd, Dun Rifle Association Silver Medal Mrs E shew“; P _ while tSlgizbG. G. McLennan will ref, Mccnnum, w_ Tllc many floral tributes ce ve 1e lonze medal. The firstlMm C R Bmauwood Sherraii was not ' ' ll citizen but also e. The pail bear d. all employees of the Rest on dear I-lesiscl, thy cares are Thy woiillng hands will toil no eyoli breathed then Tile. blow was more than tong"! You suffered much. you Wc Willa-bed you i=th broken hearts. We saw you fade away. _ lilsertcll by wife and $111111 Swimming Record . .(Canadian Press) CHICAGO. A118. 4i. -- d swimming recor rld‘s d now is THE CORPORATION MATCH r chattels of Johnny (500 Yards..10 Shots) . 61111111011111 01 , . The tank star reeled 0'7 1-5 in dedic- Percy Hooper, 105th .. night. Shatter- McLennan, S. 6.. 105th 4a Wcissmuller. sprint off the distance in l. ating a new pool last ing the mark oi 1.08 ago by Ferry McGillivary. lottetown to Miss Mildred daughter “T ‘woaa high clasrtrade. surp very raanywrith, the lateslratyleg. DOUBLE TsNaMaNr Lower Prince St. All modern conveniences. able for lodging house or private ~. lli .A l Clarke B dwe 11E ll!!!’ , 830841454‘ fit. ill 'l'0 LET- ca, l1 recprd to Sim": ampl a and Btyrlgl. In igillifefi,“ . ll “J- wlrwyfiflryo» wr-Qflw female. Help Wanted L4’ " ' Ju- WANTED-MAID For: earl-dint housework. April I Male IIolp VWantel o - A FARMER. 15m A. W. E. Douse. 8244-3-34"- 1'*'?"J U iv“? _ ‘ ‘lriyouca - Fox, Mueller. Give references and 010-, parlance by first mail. _______.._ P. O. Box 8207-8-3-31 R. CROOK- for Princi- l; portion (if li. liny‘ nt Julm. l807-29-tf ._._....._________ ___-_. T501 AT oNcel-MKITGHIN dining room air-l. [Apply . "*""‘”"i'-* W-ANTED-TR-AVELLE -. q Mary and Gluelwarc _ Edward inland and Eastern Nova Scotla. W. val-g C ._ Limited, S . N‘. . WTEFX. LOST -- N , ‘ ‘gibvelrl liityl’ 1 at Guardian Off et-uie mane. Man; r-puiimea. nus itiua- m- un unlit , gunner. KING I n "Illytit fin‘ re" . .... ...-r l: .,- y. . x; ... - IN MEMORLAM \ In loving memory of myu dearlhusbend. Levi Llnllll». who passed awe! Allllli- 5th» 1916. 1 In my heart your memory lingers; ' sweetly. tender. ‘fond and N6. ‘ > ' ' There 4.- not - an. 1110111- aw" That 1 .10 not think 0r you. t Inserted B1, l"! W"!- l . Pl-loua T49 ‘ FECTIVE > aAXATIVE "MEDICINE. . ,--, F9115" '1 bildellies Price-lite. 50c. and $1M THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN illuvliclii RIFLE cnlciunilllislilnil The provincial rifle matches were completed yesterday under splendid conditions. and the meeting was Brown, W.. LJ-I. . . . . . . . .. 40 voted by all who took part as one of Jones. G. R. 105th . .. . . the best that has been held for Jones, H. w., 105th 40 many years. The arrangements Gormley, A.. R.C.N.V.R. made by Caretaker Smith under the .Mltchell. G., 8 Sig. C0. .. direction LLQoL C. Leigh were I-Iearn, J., R.C.N.V.R. all that c0110 be‘ eblreucwllile qapl Smith. Edison. 9.12.0. J. A. We s r as- ‘ge officensaizis‘ Jones, W.. 105th fled al~ petite by the capable Birt, S.J.; Y. R. C. . and 000.0%; spanner in which, he J. r1. Myers. 105th v e 3 scores of 41 coun ing thPOITOUt the three days was main match. Lastscorein4454535434:41 conducted shitting. The scori- of s, very; igh order, in fact it was Capt. . W. Allan who on, the GovernoléTGenei-afs medal Yavnd the other good scores in this match. 'Il'i the afternoon theSilver Black 110x Match. ten shots at an eight inch bull's eye at 300 yards ivasi fired. Tile possible is 50' points and, cights-truly wonderful shootlngd this year's winner. Special Aggregate l petitors iii allhnatchcs except the medal. Capt. A. W. Allan, M. C., l1 Rlvlig-Il 1%?:_li:ém2"1~was awarded the Governor-Gener- ' l ‘me hour‘ elll. i2 ~01" f 342 t 1' ‘ ibl Befvlces- Kensmg‘ goo point; oSgt. 8PG.PI\:CE:IS1IIB.I: (lily 3mm‘ 1° ajmiallothei‘ of our crack rlflemen andl -m. Burlington ll°°l ‘me hmmteani this" year was secon al‘:s silver medal with the mignifi- ‘onc who made such a remarkable tllc bronze medal with a score of _ 334 points. for thirty-six ladies. The shooting _____. urred in Cllarlotte- was very keen and when all had MP- fired it was found that Capt. A. W. iii- Allan, A. Gormlcy and A. o. F. GilllEdisun Smith, 105th the had cacli scored 49 points out of a.w, Hlggins, Y.R.C. . Sher: possible 50. They were shooting forlg, F, Judson, p310, for a nllmb- Mrs. J. R. Allan, Mrs. Blackmore .» and Miss H. Hobkirk respectively. of t.l1roK_>,,In tile shoot off- Capt. Allan was _ d peacefully ilway. victorious. and Mrs. J. R. Allan will LAnngg CHALLENGE MATCH . have the custody of the Ladies Chal- n lcngevTrophy for 1927. by the Association. A. W. Allan has the bill. Following are results: 2-5 861.13 11801.5 Oerver. M. 8 Sig. on. 4'1 ' Allan. A.W. Capt. 105m. . 4'1 sonic, 1.9m. _, McLennan. G. G., ‘Bell. I... and . Leigh. C., Lt.-Col. R.0. .. 46 3.00.1413, pr, goodwill Coles. J. Lt.. 105th . . . . Stewart. J.C., I-LB. Cbles, Eric. 105th McCabe, IL, 105th .. Beatorl, 1th.. Y.R.C. Cooke. W.D.. HE. .. May 8.. C.1-I.R.C. POOIC. J. “TL; 5;», ‘ Hlzaius. w., vac. .... .. 4a Mehennan.‘ 113.. 106th .. l3 l West, o. w., Y.R.O. 4a Ayers. a. 1m. 4a McDonald. J.C.. Mo], .v.n.o. .. .... .. 4a » ,1 n11. w. I-LB. 2.00 . T" P3919” “MJGGET xgxinnouf 12.11. 001., 11.0. 4; 2.00 " ' ' " - cal, A.O.F.,Y.R.C. 4a 2. N‘ o. ... Andrews. 11., 105th ‘a: - . 11‘ . Colea. G. A.. M.R.C. 42 Smith, Ernest. Cadet 42 Moore. 8. 0.. YRC. 42 Arichbald. ~C.O.. O.A.M.O. 42 Andrew. J.. L11. . ' .. Jones, 0.11., Y.-R.C. Judson, G. R... 100th . Y. Jenlltj-f. A Milli“ .=.......i.. Novelily 60° folks back home. we ask you making a choice. cry complete line 0i souvenirs. I-Ilfl "I! coda In the very but. we cordially invite you to our 1w" the pleas u of showing you, our 1111111!‘ stock 0f novelty g _ and alluvial Ill W. W. Wellner Ltd » JEWELERS SINCE 1308 hliijliiilil AMERICAN LEAGUE 6 ‘m Detroit ................ .. z d Woodall, Renter. I“: e Shawkey 11nd Collins. Y TIIE SILVER BLACK FOX MAT II (300 Yards, l0 Show-Poss. 50) 151B 3G and clinch the perm P.J‘. Landrigan, ILB. the cup by Bllmmlm 11¢ 11 vlwzrfl? i‘? do this they W out to be in the J. Andrews, L.H. . the last Slime "ll-vi. W.D. Cooke, I-LB. .. C. May, C.H.R.C. . . . . . . .. J.M. Jones. Mai. 105th .. P. Hooper. 105th . . . . . . . .. t. J. S. Moore scored 49 or almost,G_G_ Mcmnnmh 105m _ _ es m the Parish a possible. Capt. Allan also scoredi during the month 49 and there were _ several forty- Thls. evening's gamd 6 Jacobs and McCurdy, Weiser and Hoffmarin, Hartley. '2-°°‘.Cieveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 z-oolPhila . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. o Buckeye and l... Sewell. Grove. z-oolPowers and Perkins, Fox. that a. win will put the Anchors right up w C.F. Jones, 105th . .. \ dished up m ‘he B. May, C.H.R.C. H. W. , 105th . . . . .. m; Last year this samelrnatch was won ‘A Goriggfils R_C_N_V_R_ __ 0 by S. C. Moore, father of Lt. Moore. J c McDonald Maj Sun- ' ' ' " hour before these line of road 118i fans this evening. That the fans are s was clearly demon- t game and consider- rtauce of tonight's larger crowd is ell- i Z-ilofst. Louis .. 2-90 Washington a. LNColes, 105th ..... .. 3-99‘ Vaiigilder and Schang. Zachary C. Leigh, Liz-Col. R.O. .. E. D. Beaten, Y.R.C. 1.1. n. Myers, 105th ..... .. J. C. Stewart, H. B. G. Mitchell, 8 Sig. Co. _Silvci" Black Fox Match. The firsLR- Ayers. HB- - ~ - - - - ~- two received the Governor Generals} Feet lard-Millard‘: Llnlment. the total scores of the leading com-l -——~— 2:00‘ St. Louis i . . . . . . . . . __-_--—-—————-—-_- 2-00 w115l1lf181-0l1 ~ - - - - ~ ~ - - ~ - - 2-003, Gaston and O'Neill, Thurston and W. Jones, 105th . . . . . . . .. S. G. McLennan, 105th .. lG. W. West, Y.R.C. .. iHerb. Coles, M.R.C. . 1M. Carver, 8 Sig. Co. .. W. McCallum, Y.R.C. .. WE. Smith. Maj" 105th .> l t tl i M ii i §'“.'~B3§l'i?’§§%°°"" lSIOO on 1e nter- artme Rfle .0. . , ... .. d, winning‘H. A. Jenkins, Y.R.C. .. is. c.. Love. vac. S. C. Moore, Y.R.C. The Ladies Challenge TrophyrA. W. Leard, S.R..C. _Match was the last event ontheiE. T. Brown, Y.R.C. program, the 36 riflemen with thelG. A. Coles. 105th . . . . .. highest aggregates competing in it All scores of 40 counted out. TERNATIONAI. LEA 2.00, Rochester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00'Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 , Thermal-lien and Head, McAvoy, 2.00‘ Prudholume nad Rensa. v 1.00 Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 1.00|Reading ............... .. o 1.00'l Mamaux and Skiff, Rourprich. Loolslappey 0nd Davis. L00iBuffalo . . . . . . . . LOOlByIacuse . . . . . . . . . . 100i Ogden and P taking over IMP" Hotel we have 10"" "l. m; improvements. it >1 e flnut Hotel of Ite- qlnn In the Maritime Prov- lricel. It ennui! "1 ""1 ond, ‘Johnson and Only games scheduled. Phila . . .' . . . . . . . . _ Hotel and splendid table and“ Pruett, Willoughby, Scott and “can”. "fin" It . "mg".- l_(lp,Jonnard, Meadows. Miljus and Rates from 83.00 in 54-59‘; J. Hearn, R.C.N.V.R. . . R. Andrews, M.R.C. _ _ Scott. Willoughby and lWilson. Kremer and Gooch. New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l l . and Taylor. , Donahue. iRixey and Picinich. 1Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. hicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 14 Genewicli, R. Smith andI-Iogan. Root, Jones and Hartnett. . 3 o0, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ' - . u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Charlottetown . Hotel Co., Ltd.“ i Miss 1.. McQUAlD. 1111111011‘ k ‘ I QUEEN HOTEL (506 Yards 10 Shots) Th! Mrs. J. a. Allen . Alla ‘This consists of the thirty highcst1Mrs_ Bluckmm-e scorers in the three days matches! A Gormley _ 49 The winner Capt. Allan, M.C.iM1sS R Hobklrk will receive the Domlnloil of Canada A o F Gm 49 1° 9 Mr. 03nd MrsTA. Rcardon. C113"; 1 w. K. Rogers, City; a. J I-lai 300 Clark, Elliott and Hargraves. Mc- HnnQgpgl-t; s. (l, Pippin, Cit ' ‘Graw, Reinhardt and O‘Farrell. 011011 Anchors-And Stars l This evening at 8 o'clock at the ‘Abegweit grounds the Anchors and Rovers will meet in the sixth game of the second section of the City League Baseball Schedule. The Anchors have a chance this cning to make the second section three cornered tie providing they This they will do ' ,thcre utmost to do as it will give ‘them a chance of yet coming out on top in the section and running the league to a play-off. A, Kempaoate, Summerside; A. G. Laird. Ctly; McManus. l-lamlr Mrs. .l. B. Humphrey. n. E- Kennedy. ‘fifteen will comprise the Ottllliyili McDonald J c 48 team and they‘ will each receive ten1Mrs_ l Pfuooper dollars towards expenses contributed: J B Poole 4B :4 __§ Washblirn, Mo; aMm J’ o’ Hyndman tilouccster, Mass. lEdison Smith . . . . . . . . . .. 4B lMrs. D. Stewart In closing the Guardian congrat- ulates the president of the Provinc- ial Rifle Association. Lt. Col. I-I. M.| Davison. R.O.V.D. on the excellent J‘ Andrews ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ " 48 lust marksmanship displayed during the‘ Mrs‘ C’ H‘ Black shoot and the ‘thoroughly efficientM manner in which the whole meeting W118 Stflged. I-Ie can certainly be murmcrerliproud of the remarkable rifle shots which are being developed here, not only shown by the results of the meeting but, by the winning of they Inter-Maritime trophy this year from Nova Scotla and New Bruns- ‘ 33m, wick with a new record. d Thteihthgiilg céfdtihecassociation are‘ . ~ ue e . . y 0., through its‘ Welssmuller Shatters ................, .... s. c, ...... .... E contributing a fivc dollar bill to the riflemari securing the most buil'sl eycs in the Prowse match. Capt.‘ livliss .1. 11'. Wheat‘ F. G. Kennedy . . . . . . . . .. 46 Mrs. W. A. Johnstofie 0+0“ o++o++vo¢e+o++0+0+' IIGIQRIA lP. J. Landrigan . . . . .. 4B lW. H. Poole . . . . . . . ..47 lMrs. W. S. Stewart iR. L. Coles ...... .. n ‘Mrs. W. B. Prowse H. E. McLennan . . Mrs. J. A. Longworth ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' One of the largest and but equipped Hotels in Enter-n contain; 120 rooml. 44 of which have private bathe. ‘completely renovated __ _ defeat the Stars. Mrs. A. B. Warburton Yv G Mcunhm 48 Hotel; throughout and the United states have‘ Ito splendid ubie. courtoeue service to Ill fluentl- Tele- phones In rooms, Rates 84.00 to $5M per dly. (Jliarlottctown Hotel Co., Ltd. ,there should be a play-off for the‘ ,_______ loolfl. Andrews, 105th . . . . .. 326 ' W. Brown, P.R.C. .. ,8. DesRoche, 105th .. 1 45-150 ‘Ernest Smitii. P.W.C. Score Prizes. M. Moore.,.. 50 $10.00:‘Mrs. H. D. Johnston 8-00.15. May . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45 ~6-00'~Mrs. D. A. McKinnon a: u a: re “$533 w W. Higgins. Y.R.C. “ ‘W. Jones, 105th 10o B. F. Judson, P.R.C ' Birt. S. J.. Y.R..C. .. I-Iooper. F., M.R.C. . .. ' May. F. F.. S.R..C. rr-rrr-r. .. §§§§§3 McCallum. W.. l05tl 40 5.001 ‘°**'"**"“""“““"Cqles. a. 1... 105m .1 .... .. 4s» ....u=’é"i~ ’*.'.,,“.‘.'.l’."‘”°“' 44 OTTAWA AGGREGATE i HARRY C- BROWN, Manager 10o . Allan. 105th . . . . . . . . . . .. 391 ' lG. G. McLennan. 105th .. . P. Hooper. iolitli .... .2 R. L. Goles. 105th .. .. P. J. Landrigan. I-LB. .. F. G. Kennedy, 105th loo J. B. Poole. L. H. ' W. E. Smith. 105th . lowEric Colee. 105th . ' John Andrew. L. H. 0v 105m . :2 2.3g‘. Mrs. s. c. Prowse 46 3:00 Mrs. W. K. Rogers Kennedy. no. m. 105th . 4e 3.00‘,1=. Hooper ............. .. 44 044+“ VICTORIA HOTEL Mra. ll. l’. Wilmurlh. B >lin..l. Cary, New York; Morse. Monclon; Summcriilde; Mrs. Summersidc; 1i Kennedy. A.. 105th . . . . .. 48 3.00.101, cal-vul- , , _ , , ,, Smith. W.E.. m... 105th .. 40 3.00,lili's. Pope Clark S-omw. E. Smith - - 3-00 Mrs. C. Leigh > Jones. J. M.. 105th .. 3,00,Lloyd-~Beli 42 3.00 Miss A. Weeks l-andriaan. 12.1.. I-LB. 45 3.00 a." A. Cioles ..... .. 40 Allen, 1.. H.. sac. 45* 2.00m“, ,1, M, 5.0mm Baird. c. N.. a Sig. Co. .. 45 2.00 n. Ayers ' ' ' ' ' s“ Mrs. C. R. Rogorfl. " Summersldc; Miss Olga R059"- Summersldo; Mrs. Wliunter. Sum- and Mrs. J. N. Rear- ’ an: don. Summersldc; Mrs. ll. H. Lef- urgay. Sunuuerside; Mrs- Gilbert, CIPVOIRINI; Mina 85B 7ltiuftart. Silmmernidc: Mrs, Kendrick, Scars . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 - 44 2-00 Mrspli‘. P. omen - 44 100,15. D. Beaten . . . . . . .. . 44 2.00 Mrs. W. A. Oi-Morson _ -- 44 3-09 D. A. McKinnon . . . . . 4 Poole," W11. Mai-LII. ... 44 »--'I.O0,Mrs. A. A. Bartlett .44 2.00}O.-- C. Archibald . . g-gflidra. s. a. Jquui-u 2.00 Mrs. S. Grey 2.00 R. Andrews J. M. Jones. 105th .. IJ. Coles, 105th . . C. Leigh. R. O. ‘I. D. .. W. E. McCallum. 105th V1.11. Poole. L. H. ~J. C. McDonald. ‘(.80. . Reg. Ayers. H. B. . G. 1th‘ Moore. YJLO. .. ' . 1H. E. Mclennan. 106th 10.11.001.10, lostli B. May. 0.8.3.0. dale. N- Y-I Ml‘?- Scarsdale, N. Y1“. a“ c. u. McDonald, at. John; .1. McCory. Halifax: Amherst; ll. M. (l. B, Ste B. Pallello. Br tige- - 3“ John 1‘. (hrneulur. New J44 wm. K- Hayward, st. John; r- and MFR. r. o. Twill, ant; 110511- .. an MM“ M, M... Weymoutli. Maul; North Weymoirtb. 0.1-1. Jonea':............. 36 c. M”. C‘ _R'c_ C. C. Archibald. C.A.M.C. Edison Smith, 100th M. Carver. 8 Sig. Co. Lloyd Bell, 0.12.0. . . . . . . . . . . . .. -- 3w bury. North THE NICHOLSON TYIIO AGGRE- GATE ~- 334 Mesa: Chm-lea a. Devlin; 333 Mrs. Henry. P. Mona; Mr. A. S. Oorlin, Mona: M". A. s. Carlin. Iiavorhll Mose; Mr. and Mrs. Geo- M. Em- ery. Havel-hill. Mus. Mr. and, , r11. J. w. Wallet. 11mm. n. 1r- Tyler, Havel-hill. 2.00 A. Gormley. ILO. 200 SPECIAL AGGREGATE let-Capt. A. W. Allan. Btn.. 842. Gom-Generalh 3.00 C. F. Jones, 106th 2-00 Edison Smith. 106th . 2.00 J. H. Myers. 106th . . . . .. 830 2.00 .1. I-Ieam. mO.N.v.,a, s00 rliuwu‘ ‘A 2.o0u.'w. Jones, 100th .' 327 Guardian 2.00 G. M11018“. O BII- 00. . 826 Patriot ‘\.l KIA-1'. . . ' maPsgt. o. o. Mcbenneri. 331. GOVwGQIIGPIYI 11min Anne s. McNeill. song