. SEpq‘EMBER 8. 1939 ~EXSEBALL RESULTS Mm 000 200 000-41 York 211 100 o0x—5 11 3 *Wt£q1nl15'llCI', beiebvre and Pen- wgf, pearson, Hilderbmnd and I““"', i 034 210 000-10 16 1 llfiiigfiiliila 001 000 ooo——1 5 1 |‘}‘,,,,5c and Ferrell; Poiiier, Mc- i"“’§’g,“'d Hayggl 000 014-41 14 2 “Mm 030100 0004 8 0 ‘Imus and Tresn, sohlimar; Wu-my and Haxshany. pgiioit 131 000 ooa—s 14 1 ‘..1,.,,d 200 oio i1izx—0 16 1 ichisnn. Rowe, Thomas and Wk; Harder, Hudlin and Hams- |y. W York agooperi . warneko and Owen; Lee THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN T Baseball ’s Big Six ‘Eastern Guardian '.."I‘hls column is reserved for nevvu of local interest. but adver- tising of I newsy nature may be inserted M 2 cents a word American Leanne National League ,,.. Hartnett. mu ii 010 010 010—8 001 001 180 100-—-7 16 1 isburgli 000 031 101 024 15 1 , Nirszlina. and Lombardi; Thompson, Blanton, 4. ‘er. Swift, Sevwell and Susan, yliiludrlpliia Iler. Benes r dole. Inlernatlunal League in Brooklyn played syracuse 001 010 000-2 6 3 !I‘I1'l( 360 003 00x-12 14 2 Klelnhanfi Jones, Riehbeln and ll1'El'l' Washbum and Ho rive niie including nite Bl [lime la: and . ar, ‘hotter and cl-lenn. Remember When . uis er. Amrrlcain Association -“$1.: ;.t..%.1W°° International League First Game and Second Game Bahluter; international Game 01'. 000i00 001-4 6 000l00002—8l3 2 ai-iiiiermdand Wlwren; I-mrris 5 (By The Canadian Press) Narron; ,Cl1-abowslci and Book 202 010 006-11 15 2 ‘O00 M0 2(!)% ll 0 IQWWII, 1 1 Pull Dean came back to St. - . Cardinals in an endeavor to -1 his once-disabled right arm in regained its power one year today. Paul, recalled from of the Texas League, failed make good and was shipped back minor league this season with 1. outright release from the ictoria and Vicinity ‘Ibo farmers have almost fin- vu liarvestlng their gram crops. 1-- threshing has been done and yield is quite satisfactory. In Irene and son, have to ’rrurvo, G.s.i‘tervisii.riigfoi_'_aibwweeka Mrs. Chas. parents, Mr. and mile-r. Ills Caroline Ihmsn, Boston. -. is spending the s-u1m.mer at Beacon." she is an amrual to to P. E. I. 1.. lie school reopened on August with the former teachers, Miss Macbcod. Principal and Miss 011 F«”i)'ne'i‘, Amlstant, again in . . sum- - e liotnveiniion on Tuesday. Ii‘. and lvltrs. Hill, They attended the Montreal. .. with sons Ken and Ted and "1. ier Ruth. accompanied '»Heii1sworl.l1 have returned af- Welmlnix a very oleamm vaca- im 1’. E. I Wlhile here they ' lmesis it "The Beacon.‘ Ills: her “'- D'N1s:1i1llv in Victoria. ioi Mr and Mrs. Louis How- bY Ruby Currie has retirrned hCm~:- In l"al'rview after vig- t e .13. Harold Belts. Cumberland. is -(tequeni. visitm‘ in Victoria, and ram mill/.‘S on the Union hoc- Mglm are always pleased to 1 "T. and Mrs. Howard 13 Wood f:lD"’“IM iw R '01" =, \l'ihiir, F‘. M. P Con- Vi'i~Arihu1- and Mrs. l?r*1-tlen. have return- l'°;1 it motor trip to Boston, ‘W uiier American ______:_:__ ‘L Sl'PPoiu' IN nnnmuna l. ’ cab H-T0N.—Bcrmuda, Sept. 6—|hound racirnl ‘"5’ 1c)——In a. message to the -" governor of Bermuda, Maj- TA Dutton, today ‘ 0’ Assembly gave assurances w1°V51 Support of all mem- i l0I‘Ward Britain's cause in Germany. ‘"95 In Bermuda will " > *0 Orizanize for their part in ' Work. it was announced. A ‘ID-the-land the meet B movement ermuda more nearly self- to . "18 has been undei-:aken.. —.%_______ en1‘“£l] V CIGARHTES 1- .33 "'84--mucous lil- Leiwu . Pllver. Club Diinsg Mine. Keller Yanks A-rnovlch. Plhillies Mcconnlok, Reds D Home RIlnj:— American Sax. 35 . Giants, 2'] American League Williams, Hal Brithon, Hugh 5 (By The Cs.nsdl:n man ‘I ( leaciersnir) roxx,Redéwlziw41.g41'l: Glace Bay (Johnny ' Camp- bell ) 113753) 84172331 Naizfgflzle —-Foxx. Red Runs Batted In:_ Red so .. ize. - kl Dess'ue—Mooormi§ir, Reds?u1L&°," slidney Horses Take All Races At Harness Meet NORTH SYDNEY, N_. 8., Sept. '1 —(CP)— Came Breton horses took :11 three races at today's card of amen racing at Cape Breton Ex- hibition. king. driven by Mike Jabalee of oirtn Sydney, won the Named race with three firsts. James W. Mac.1':ntyre's big Der- - niai, horn Port Hawkesbury. by Jabalee, won the Pne- tfor-All in 2:08 1-4, while Sydney Driving Club’: sunny 1-Isl won the Match Race her aunt, Mrs. oolum B’ruc°.Mont- ugue, motored to her home there The Iummam , aicoomnanieci by her mother, Mrs. I Mat. Gay. She will spcnd the Named Race wiriigr vizsiitlnfitell/£rs.M\;i]ellbr17t1:1k and arm er I , R G . Vikhig. svichard Jabalee. my 55 E I 00 — — — — -— — ‘Mir emd Mrs. Watson Al- Jlgu ) Sydney (Milas111 PEN!’ Ell. Prank Holmes. bericn. and sisters, Miss Muriel each ii? 9133!} 7a11-i'.°Ao! 1174.35 53145.93? “ " payable .1: advance. '| ..‘BUBsCRIP'.l‘i0NStot.ha Charlottetown Guardian may be handed in their Repi. Archie IIIIIO. ..'BED CROSS COLLECTION — The annual Red Cross collection o- nduc ‘ by the Montague Wom- en's Institute this year amounted to 49.60. The following ladies did this mportaric work. Mrs. Leslie Mac- Donald, Mrs. James Currie, Mrs. M. B. Martin, Mrs. G. Prcece. Mrs. J. J. Stewart. Mrs. L. B. Mellish and Miss Emma. Nelson. , .‘HOSPITAL AUXILIARY—'I'he monthly meetini‘! of the Kings County Hospital Ladies’ Auxiliary was held on Friday evening. with 3. very fine attendance. The president Mrs. Henry Davlsan presided. Plans were made for a play which char- lottetown talent is putting on to help the hospital financially. notice of which will appear later. Several ‘of the members volunteered to as- ;si.si, in the campaign for fall col- lection. A very netty hooked rut! was donated by he Whim Road Womeris Institnlte which was much appreciated. PERSONALS ..‘Miss Helen Mellish is at pre- sent visit her brother Dr, Harold Melllsh. on Mrs. Mellish at Have- lock, N. B. —L ..‘Mrs. Cochren of Windsor, N. S . visited the Istlmid rec-?ni.ly and was tihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston Mcllrl-Zligilfi. ..‘Miss Pearl Finley and Miss Edna Fraser Charlottetown spent the week end in Molllagu-P. the guest of Mr. and M's, J. E. l“raseir. ..‘Mrs. (Dun) Wellbmck of Long Island who has been the guest of and N‘-ellie Watson of Saskatche- wan were visitors to Montaigne re- cently. They have been spending N G] ( Johnny Misc ew ugow _ - Millsn . rt . Sydney (Lloyd O'Brien) -44 3 '2I‘lmes: 2.1214; 2.12 1-2; 2.13- Free-For-All Dermat. James W. Maeinrtyua. Port Ilawlresbury (M. Jabalce) — — — — — — Tracey Hanover, J Nodal! R. Jabalee. North Sydney (Rudderham) —— -— —— — ———4 Rainey G. Huxley. Charles Bollard, Sydney Mines (Joe Hood) — — — — — — -3 Buck Hanover, Samuel Wal- ker, Halifax (Biilv Hood) 3 3 3 Times: 2.08 1-4; 2.09; 2.09 3-4. Match Race Bisrin‘ Hal. Driving gigs“ (mfldgrfiam (Joe Sile:n.f. Mac. John Macklllop. ' Sydney (Lloyd O'Brien) ——1 22 : 2.3 1-3; 2.14 1-2; 2.18- 1-2. 225 Canadian Hockey Players In England Aid In War Work 3 J—okBr lei cunu11n’11:rms73.11wmu LONDON. Sept. 'l-—(OP Cabl Canadian hockey players. like "I05 of the galaxy of other performers who amuse Great Britain from fill?-' mm ,0 5 mg, halve found 0. place in 1.113 cine or war preparadbn-S as the result of their enforced idle- negioae who remained here all summer or arrived recently 00 mm ‘°' "‘°e§§il»." 15:3” beenn wc°§fic3§il‘e?i"§'§§ the sch 0‘ Mam W. K. 3Y en ise It: I awry (McKen- ' B. . mlIi€<lK:l1rzIle,xlievho is a native of Vic- toria, B. 0., did not wniine his elf‘; fer merely to the Greyhound 3 Racers teams operated gy Cflwhfi ley's interests but extend it to a Canadian play"! In 3’"'“1“' M105‘ ‘Nations? or ous .1,’ mad up as all” raid fire ilghierf; or in W" "?:vi?il‘u3q‘t?ie ‘network of gang: in houi. the country has c as taken over by the K0V¢mm"‘u be store; depots. Harrinsfiv "-331 ' ing used for balloon barrage equip- ment. it B9clorl"%°§i3§‘rh "aar?"bl‘i:el‘ffl;I.l‘thl‘rll: 35°,-g,_ Already football hudrfiillcfld: led off and H1039 "09 °‘“ (1 th Gilm- lin. lg?-,:,t"h£$ge1";eea1x1‘ csncizlled. y The" B 5 "°“°"’mi”,"., igirfewecfrbut ‘H mm mature to avoid I fiffig gun which could I39 3-“ “tr” nndutuifigieili also "don't. seem 8”" cinema crowds. least to closed raid si::.:"i.*“:'..*:.:**im .» upon the cinemas which were as a precaution aaulnlt 51’ °“—r-i"f'.Wr'1r.'v‘eriir_i¢ Standard takes uv “‘=w°£" ci£'i‘rlli'—€uni to riddle yfgtllg EIIYOW Wm" 3"‘ w° Wm ional none the worse for In 00°“ sump” of alnser Rolfim Dm._ lime“ th. voice of Desnne bin will not distract us from W" duties." _______, mrnovsn TUB!!! "3 in/inn-rs «:19»- mm . 8° 0 The war in mmpagulém vg,:{:,; geeilxbuotsto Inlrket by de- creasing ihs comP°¢mgno§'°"‘ ml‘; opgm nations. I 8;)“ growers said here 1- iiheir vacation at Morrison's Beach Georgetown. member of the P.) —-Battered "av Bfilid her motors useless. the Canso. towed into ipfindlns iihrce days at sea help- 1 less. left LOllIShUT'I, N. S hhen she drifted aloncr the ‘lgitll picked un off Ynrzonish Har- 4 4 bronchi i'n Mr. Watson R. C. M. P TGWED T0 PORT ING-ONISI-I, N. S Sept. 7 —(C- adverse winds is: L. . 8., fl.Sl'lll'iRh’abOEl.T. Regal II was rbor here after The R,eL'al and her crew of four Moxitlziv on §WGl"(lilslllIl2' expedition, S‘nce coast The central Guardian This column is reserved for news oi local interest but adv of A news: nature may be Inserted at is cents a word strictly-par able In advance. LII‘! INSUR- L-B789-7-21-II. iiioliatul CONFEDATION ANOE. GAZETTED-Am son, zoch June. 19$. FUNERAL SERVICES-—'I'he hm- eral of the late Mr. Charles W. Scott, who died suddenly at De- troit. Michigan, was held Tuesday afternoon from the rwidenoe of his broiiher Mr. Scott to Marshilcld Come‘ Services at the house and Ed by Rev. G. Charlottetown. y. vs were conduct- Carlyle Webster, The pal] bearers were: Messrs. Gordon Stetson, Ferzus and naon 31' . E 1 mm Wylie rGibs and Boswell siewsirt. m PERSONALS Mrs SlflW8:l'.—II'i111i-I1 is vid& in Argyle Share for a. few days. lviir. Jack Rockliffe is the summer nmnihs wmh 1; Mrs. Claudine Wright. I‘ nding stunt, F‘rien(_is are sorry in learn that Mrs Victor G. Flarguson has had to undergo a seoious operation in the P E. 1. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs I-lorry Hyde have rpinvmed home after visiting with friends in Sydney Mm. Wal‘i1oe Stewart leaves this morning on return to la Prairie, Ma.1., after a pleas;-it visit among relatives and friends. Miss Mary Gillis Gharlotbeiiown, is spending part of her holidays with her uncle, Mr. as E. - doriald and ms. M . Bede- que. Mr and Mrs. R. W. Mc‘Keil. smith Avenue. spent the week-end and holiday with Mr. and Mrs. F‘. R. Nauss a: St, Peters, P. E. I.-—('I‘ruro News.) Mia Hilda McQuaid, Chs.rilotte- town is visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John L, Sulli- van. Kenslmrlon. Miss Jean Gillupie of Cornwall spent the past week, and with her parents. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edgar G41- lespie, City. Mr. and Mrs. tester Hickox. City spent the week end in Bonshaw izuesis of Mr. I-Iicleox's -parents. Mr. and Mrs Spurgeon Kiclmx. The many friends of Miss An- r by .1 small fishing or-on and lloller Skating SPORTING CLUB SKATING TONIGHT From 7:30 Till 10 P. M. ADMISSION 25c Skates Supplied Free ROLLER nel Carr of New Imidon are glad in hear she is improving after her- recent noeratiori for appendicitis in the P. C. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mathews of York. have returned to tholrhome in French River. While in York Mr. Mathews was engaged at farm work. Rev. J. S. Bcnnell. D. D.. Mrs. Borinell and family. who have been srumm.-zrinz at Cavendish. leave Saturday on return to New York vvhe-re D-r_ Bonnell will resiune his A COMPLETE SLAUGHTER .. PRICES on Men’s and Boys’ suns and FURNISHINGS As our store is small and we have ordered a large shipment of goods, as prices are advancing en- ormously high, we must sell our present stock at prices never heard of before. Now is you.‘ last chance to buy before prices double and in some lines treble. 30 Here Is The Bargains Beginning Friday Morning Sept. 8111 up to $2.00 now Regular $100 now -— — — — — Going at PYJAMAS at $1.00 to $5.00 now ‘/1 PRICE MEN'S OVERALLS 79c 1.15 1.29 BOYS’ OVERALLS 49c MEN’S HEAVY PANTS were $4.00 arg.‘ $4.50 now $1.98 and $2.98 WORSTED PANTS $3.00 and $3.50 Selling $1.69 and $1.89 BLUE TRENCH COATS -‘3.00 DRESSING GOWNS and $20.00 While they last 25 Men's Suils. Latest styles and patterns. Regular mw—————————————— $6.95 18 Suits, mostly Worsted.-Some 2 pair pants. Reg- ular $22.50. Sacrifice Price Only——-——-—_.__..____._ $12.95 HERE IS YOUR CHANCE 25 Suits just arrived. Last word in style. fit, patterns. Regular $25.00. Out they got at 0nIy—————--—-—--—___..... Boys’ Suits up to 15 years, selling at $13.95. Now only — — — $16.95 $6.95 Quality and reasonable prices, our guarantee Shop early and get good choice AT FRED G. KELLY 112 Kent Street THE STORE WITH BARGAINS ' sold at $1.00, While they last FANCY SHIRTS Selling at $2.00 new 75c ‘.100 $1.25 ANOTHER LOT Regular $3.00 Selling $1.75 Mostly Took's make TIES 25c 35c 50c YOUTH TIES 25c for 10¢ HOSIERY All shades and sizes 20c 25c 35c 45c k POLO SHIRTS ’- 79¢ now 49c BELTS and BRACES 70¢ Only 35c 5‘ . . r’*r.« Mrs. E. A. Wood. M011-CWD. N- 3- hss returned to her home having enjoyed a pleasant visit here the gum. or her parents. Mr. and Mrs- Duncan Livin8St0n- Mrs, Helen Maaulihee of Mont- real, foirmerl of Charlottetown. arrived in city Satiirday to spend a short vocation visiting reletives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Livingston has as their guest Mrs. L. Compton. Moncmn, N. )3. who is now visIt1n8 on the Island. Mr. Haven MacQun1'rie well i;r.own comedian is at present res- istered at the Chsrlotteiovm Ho- bel. Mr. Ma.:Qua.n'ie is a. native of Hampton. P. E. I. and has been residing in Hollywood for the past 3QY°,i“'5- .... . M111. R. R. Robiiiellle and son, Donald. of Providence, R. I. left, on return home after three weeks on the Island visiting the home of her aunts. the Misses MacDonald. 4.3 Pownal Street. Thezv also vis- ited friemds in Murray Harbor, ilTld last week were the guests of her Mr. Maurice Wood left on return ’ to Moncion, N. B., ham spent 3 month here the guest of . and Mrs. Ernest H. Anderson. Sgt. Irwin Wood who was also their uest, was owed to report to Mom n two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Mnfloill and daughters Adeline. PatriaI.a and Jane re urned recently to their home in Brookline, N. Y. after spending a ver pleasant holida Vlslllllg Mr. on Mrs. R. J. McNeil , Fitzroy St., Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAul.ay, st. Pet- er's Bay, They were very tsvorsbly impressed by their visit to Prince Edward Island and spoke highly of the hospitality tendered them by the Island people. MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) Toronto —-Mining and rial stocks lower; firmer. Montreal and New York — Stacks closed lower. Winnipeg ——Whes.b the 5-cent limit. New York —Cotton and sugar western oils advanced Fish Processing Plant For II. B. 1"R.EDmi.IC'I‘ON. Sept. 6 —(GP) -—Ci‘1icis.h of Pew (New Brunswick) IM. today signed con- tracts for the construction of 9. fish processing and cold storage nlan‘ at Caraquet N. B., it was imnaimcecl tonight by Hon. Dr. A. P. Paterson, Provincial Minister of Education and Federal and Municipal Relations. constriction of the plant will tomorrow, Dr. Pate-rson said. and the building will be completed “this fall." 'Ilhe plant will cost in this vicinity of $200,000, oil’ which the New Brunswick Government has guaranteed a maximum of indu.st- ;15o,ooo_ Prices of today's individual oon- . tracts were not announced. Con- tracts for the factory building went in Caldwell ouz1myci>ors, Ltd. or Frecliericton; the refri emtlonplant contract in the Lin e Oamdian R.ef1-igersition Co., Ltd. Montreal S.ll.ll. Opens; War Reduces Attendance St. Du.nsba.n.'s University open- ed its closes ymtextlay for the 1939-40 term with o. slight deoteeae in the number of stiide-his enrol- led. It is raifner diitfioult Iio ascertain at, present the total enrollmetnii in this year's classes as a numbur .0: suudenis we expected to arrive ifrom Quebec within the next few, ;days. Rev. J. A. M 7.1). U4 i1-actor of the College. Des not ex»- ; peot as large a registration of stud.- mis as in former yuim due to the -number of boys enlisting for ac- ‘iive service, but a larger repre- sentation of boys is expected from Quebec and other parts. There is nothing definite as to any charges in the faculty nhis OUTOUR WAYS - .—. I! GIVE THIS TO I‘.-".'~/ ’3‘¢'o*ow 3°3\’°'~'o‘$§’o ’o‘:“°3 ’ o 9%’ %%»°?s‘,‘:’o’:'I ’>.i%”“‘*‘.<iii2~2°.~ . v c ' COPI. III! IV NIA 8 llllcl. INC» V. M. llfl. U. S. PAY. 0'7. ,____,,.,.,__,. V u PLEA’-‘E IF you JITTERBUG5 Wm’ V0 Q WOULD LEAD A NORMAL ASK ME TO COME OVER AND WASH TH’ WEEK'S DISHES . se MO an ou-ra Hi=.i2E-- l-'5Ug£Al:‘£T‘l‘-/IE0 \l'—‘r;lE.)’L.igHlBsEVXoé2é'il?TER £255 --TH€=Y SHE'S GOT A ran on :2ooM PLACE FER TH’ REST NEED live _}1*i§§E ‘_ mug “AND oi= us To LIVE iN- 62 6| LE HE: G“, I THANKS A I'M A WATCHMAN, ~01 A COUPLE ¢ Lo-r A BUTLER. MESSENGER ‘ AND VALET! Now. DON'T ""55E“5‘3" ONIE‘ MAN AIN'T ENOUGH FER \/EH, WE'D ,7 BETTER en’ #4» HAVE THE CARBON Esau, MARTHA, MY AVPETITE I5 ‘FADING To A MERE suapow, I AND I'LL wA61=_i2 Tl-IE CAU$E is Mouoxine 6A5 FROM THAT ‘RATTLING ‘RELIC oi= AN AUTOMOBILE THAI BAXTER ‘DIZIVES.’--v i-1MP! .=-- 11: THE ELECTORATE HAPPENED TO cuoose ME ~.=oR CONGRESS, 1 WOULD COMPEL suci-\ SCROOGES AS BAXTER To . ‘FROM ‘THE MOTOR 1>ei2i_g_Di__cAi_\.Y ....... 1.iA12— i2uM1=>H!"‘ ~ v.n.snv.anr.fi! STOMACH GASOLINE REMOVED @ O \ //,y/////////1///// THE TROUBLE WITH YOU I5 CARBON IN YOUR . CLUB LAST NIGHT.’ I . $51 .-4 FROM 1=ovzc1=_ oi= HABIT- rid the insulating writraci to the term so far and plans are wider- FIIWES 95 D3590!‘ 0? the T"m-ll AWN‘? aunt and uncle‘ Capt‘ and Mrs‘ hi h ' bber and coffee lower. Ex: strong Cork d Ins latlo ya for e. very successful years L 743 Pesbyierlan Church. J’ H‘ Murray‘ Esplanade’ g er’ m Oo.x,nLiid.. Montreal”! u H Wiflllf. . . By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE —— With — Major Hoopldi //////////// ,%s /2‘ FROM -roo M004 AT we owis’ 4 ya?’ . UST EATNG (- BRINGING UP FATHER .-.- Elf§i';l As THERE CI-IOWDEI2 TO ATTEND IN I WISH I COULD GET ME DAUGHTEP TO POSTDONE THE TQIP FOR A WHILE‘ AI2E THREE ‘V PARTIES AND FOUF2 CLAM BAKES TD HEAQ FUTUQE .- THE I'VE GOT IT- I'LL. TELL. MAGGIE SHE NEEDS A l=EW MORE MUSIC LESSONS GO ON OU BEFORE WE I2 TRIP - - MAGGIE-I KNOW NJ ’LL. O I) I ,. -. \ . V By George McManuf qii W113, r 1:: I'M TAKING MY 5INGlNG— TEACH Q WITH E-