` sh£'=p¢.oe.oo7¢. sei;-1 W” RUF' if f - $1' _ff , Jaffe _ .i ,<- , -i. ezsrannisrirzn issi ff '=l='. ig i ' 5'; = `V_i-,_ . _ CHARLOTTETON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUEMJAY ' - .*¢:` _ * . ,-4* 'N r= I _ M... Mlmilmf xiii nnirisrs li” lui Llwl hills muh charloneiewn Players Defeated 23.14 bythe viei- ln The Labor Sports`at the C. A. in ihe Forenoon. 1 ‘be proud of her-atbletes‘wa~i again con vincingly shown in the Labor sports yes terday. Deprived of competition in the M. P. A. A. A. sports at Moncton without f irsakinz Island atlileteaby the arbitrary action of the M. RA A. A. our boys went in to convince the provinces that ithey were well able to" maintain the proud re putation they have wonas;Maritime chain pious during the pail twu.,years’and as a result tvio new maritime records were es tablished one was equalled andthe work in the other events with the ‘exception of the mid le distanoeruns wasin advance of what has _durlnn the past sea~ son in Nova Scotia or Nsw¥Bmnswlck. The pond stand was Blled and the ten- ces wersllied w th Qactators who ap~ ences." hd all wife for such, exhibitions of pluck andirirt have rarely been l'eeu'by'UUl!!UM@'U!lvpe0ple.‘ ` .» ' Thsgames were run* oi! without any delay, and the _omeinls are to be con- gratulated and are entitled to the thanks of allin attendance for the p mptness shown iilringthe allernoon. 'gough the program was a lung one, the jsstf event was couolwled shortly after ilv"e` o‘c1ock, A2 and there were no tiresome delays, as is customary at athletic meets The largest crowd that has ever as 3 sembled on the C. A. A. A. grounds, was L present when the Hundred Ya:-ds’Run, was pulled oil' at 1.3), and during the, afternoon the ticket- sellers' were kept' busy. This tact goes to show that sport ‘ is by oo and in ciiarioeeefown me < fl . ' ` 5” 31 ‘ _.e say som” aio emo yur vlan itnfit 8 would have been so l_odaL-association would not 5 good thing for ‘Q one abeoirem time the M. P. A. ii. im ae last. a precedent in the matter' D lK`l|oli"ay meets., and when it is nextl Clkrlottatowlfs turn, the A. C. A. C. may __ hopefoi- bemr mek. ~ ° The most interesting were the 100 and 220 yds. dashes, the mile run, the pole e vault and the biéycle events. In the LG get away well together, but Donahoellt came strong at thi-:finish and won by a l foot in thee-iecfellent time'of 10 seconds, D equa/ling the M. P. A. r cmd with Mo- D Millan second, Duffy fhild- -The 911119 . three fought the °‘2%l,T‘»' but Duff! 11351 T the lead at the turn and though Donahue ui-irle a. strong effirt inthe slretch _lie h_8»d D to t kaseooiid place by e yard. .- This race 2 vi-iii run vi itbout lines. In the DCIS “mit 6 H ilpsuny, the "boy wonder" cleared bh¢ . e A A t ;-l A n‘._"“"¢r That. Charlattetown has good reaion to` T M M _ 1,21 20`£t,S§in; Halpenny, 18 111,81 in; J .Lawlor, .18 ft, 1 1-2 in. ` ‘ ...f?.»i:d;.C.riiiaa.l§fe.s.§7_Sseee.de e wlor, 3rd, Harper 10 ft § in. Hal nd Ryan; _ 2_nd,_ Ferguson and Reid., 64' Half Mile Run-lst, Toombs: 2nd,` Quarter Mile Run-(union men) 1~t _ (_, , ‘V , _, ,_ A ‘fl .'. iz Donahue’ 4-110 Yard Run.-lst, Duify;2nd, Toombs; Staifd ng road Jump -lst Hulpehny, W Liiiiias' siioia Vassar last made -of Vici Kid, Goodyear welted a.fperfe¢t'Wa1k-,L X ` ,_r ' A \ . _ _ V P L M e;°.se;se.e.e..r.e.~=..~,,e;~.....M...a:*.°.,~°...am Bowen Mio; £1.13, McG¢,,~anmg~E§,{é' strlkeotthe iileers .union of Menus More new Mei. on Mi- c s "mehheremeeenmesainsi the ` ` selling at lowest prices. Wholesale and ~ retail.-A. _Hcr:ie& Go. ; ’ " 9"3'2°W _._--....__`\ f..°. Q *_ fs3i~li\ei Dfi-==~l_i°°» sm# ie. H=fe;°f~ ° Jie.; F;M1l$ae_Bi2<§¥`-ig, ;3¢_i!;i‘i“3°°*5 2°-3°" 1 news noiisnss ~ 'ireiigiizie .¢f,li>i~1zi°`¢1.‘»_-§iii.$`,t1-a ff. L, -v milieu mr as 3, is mm Mr “W } lll¢§;le'Ri§.-3-=AI§_t,§§9@,5;9D°“a_m? 2135, ' ' W R‘T°”?1°n “Mug £2 "‘ and Eli-=,Mlle\f Br Lemnei I If A ' `lJamea_Smii§\i tll11§-5-155 §;v7;‘°°' W mms 5 nn* Mrand Mrs WF Mitéhéll msg Hurdle Race.-1et,_§_Dona,_hoe;. _2nd, Mc-__, D Tm nd H. C Tm L E Muiggmr W D Mmiun y M few, 'iiiima e,D . -r ' ' ° ' _ 'Y a °Y"- ueiisirii Hom' Ml r an Brecken and D B.Stewa.rt 6~3 4»67 5, §°nMrami%3J A_.m§;i :kr ' *J R Thomson and H S Paddington .__.._____.__.._; Mayhlr Fred, Morris Mr Time, _ , y van Ii logs oo»iJo Hyniilnan, 194s bumemr am Mrs, mmm was ! . ' _, \ Mil, 1' L xv ':.{_i__~.i`f‘~‘iv¥_ 5 :_¢ I/Y K, . ,£131 /_,... U 6 ' ' . r \ 515'* 'U--=1_.. ' ._ t ` ' ‘?,.`2f; -... l ‘Ap _ ~4 4 > - , ~/,_ .. ., - _ _ _ p _ ‘e » ' _ __`_,,_ K > _ 1 ~ _ ‘ vici 1;i __Y_ _ ‘ie A A ._ ‘~ ' » At I Sunnysiéé 1 v “ store- ors from Rothesay-An En|oyable Time Spent and all A. A. hrouhds are most Sue.. Well Pleased With Their Visit cessful in Every Respect - _ Yesternay wasagala day at the Park] and especially at the Tennis0ourts,where Alle Mr, ,.1 M A A A dt D Forty Thuusand Men m lomis ANo HALPENNY Esrieusn New Rscohos. In3::;=;;»;;;»;;~0~t;:;§yi1»;5@.5R5; gl; Aj§;~»;1Mg;;§»L?g°;;-gg vines Parade 'Y Tennis Club and the Lawn'Tennis Club of Miss Jean’ Armstmng Mr Beverly R' _-- . , A1 d Mr L , Aiea Mr The Largest Crowd of Speciators in the History of the Ass_ociat,lon- "‘“C't’ Th°“°“’°“’”°“" ““°°d“” "1" Begg? grken iiréovgisom an 8 ` from 9 o’clock till the evening shades A S R. A. Donahue wins the"A|| Round Medal-The Labor Men Parade' large one feeniombieorowawieoossed one b ln d , . _ Breokeoim- L E Blake im- M5 V ...___ ~ I ant an exe nag p ay The drives Bartlett Mr and Mrs A A Bracken Miss around the Courts were filled with car Am Hmm, 8 ‘ » Mis MH B¥anehardB ' riages and the auto had a busy day con Sreging Bayfield Miss, Baydeld Mr :aid cnuects Mcney for coal Stnkersd' tops ofthe upriszhts with apparent ¢,,se_ veying Spectators to and from the pm, Mr E Blanchard Mrs, Bentley Mralid M13 Sami .lolm Had Thousands In 10 ft, 4incbes-breaking the M, P, A, ref The keenest interest was taken by WE Bmwnmr and Mrs Alex’ Bauer cord- There was no means of ascertain spectat rs and the bi-ill aut play on both s'E];u;;c;ardkMr;An;,B5eg 1; mln Lmg m the Fog inghovr high he could _' D h . _ x ss i , rec en on t an rs broad jump`°(2)tt_ 85 ,£3368 aggascéei 81d¢SWHS h€BI‘tll.Y 0-DD aiided A note Butler Mr and Mrs M J: Bartlett Miss ___ strong wind was ,.em,_,kable, ai was also worthy incident ofthe day was the men’s M9»r5’.Br0Wn MrsW,BrennanMrs Bracken éonegs Xammer throw which broke the single, betweenJ G Harrison a.ndA A. Mrs’ B'°"k°° MES Wmnn' - ‘|THOUSMIDSnILanoB1>A.Ra1>1:. biéyclé m'ce;'e:;“;le° 123:21” W°n an the Sullivan. The latter won 12to10 NEW YORK, Sept, 1__ (gpggig _f__ ' _ The visitors from Rothesay speak with Cotton Miss Cundall Mr H J and Miss, thousand men walked in the Labor Heaged by the band of the Fourth pleasure of heir treatment while intown C°Ul"°“ Ml' 305319, C0370" MTS Wd Ml' parade here and over six thonsan , lf! Regiment, the labourers paraded in the Sllmfda-Y Bight WNY Were meh at the F 0’ Caweu Mr and MTS F P’ (nuke Mr .Alba U7 forenoon about th h d d _ - and Mrs W W,Conray Dr and Mrs Cotton They Presented a vellgecreldiltallie 332:15- Ehamonh “hd on sundayilvere given drives Miss Margaret’ Canning Miss' dhmman CHICAGO COLLECTS mn nm Hmmm ance in their new uniforms. In the after- , mug t 8 town an suburbs They M133' L 1° 31110880 H1628 WM l5i81llli°llPlNli¢ noon they paraded to the athletic grounds ‘em e this m°m‘ng °n return’ and h°p° The in held d i f in a bod . ' soon to have the pl of in h en mm! ms M the stdkmg y easnre meet g t e logyard dash_?_FirSt Hw__'_1st,Donah°e Chartottetown team at Rothesay iW_D}esbrisay Miss Rosa, Davison Mr D081 Workersfrozn crowdsnlnng the lines] I ffid, Dlvlson MWSUU PHILADELPHLA DOES m ‘Am . . 2 _ 4, . y* ` ,,|f,¢¢,dg,§,,¢,1,»"v§5, ,,,,,,,.,,e,,°,,,,_ ,second Hear.-ist, iitouiiu -2nd c ig "*”‘E"°°”’”‘“° M' 3°” D“"°°” Mm s"°‘°' D"B‘°” WINS BN ,me H sm “i f_ '° m Th M. mise oe.eroae,Desbriso.yiirisiamy,novio» A*P**”*"‘P**°P1*=fd¢e'= Hlfshfll @- ises omson and I Robertson Missmuy Da M nveredtw ‘G , Final He&t_1St, Dohahoe; 2nd’ Mc_ vs Misses Brecken 8 d Cm M 6_0 wson r Ernest, Dawson o dnssesandlorge eumswas mm; 3"' DWI' -~lT»;”‘°`-1° 5”' equaumg miieeos H c Room.” p¢in;;’ ri. :§§`ia?e&1l:i?1?r and Jigs llzimngnmr damn M tm smhm aritime record. on an °m ' awseu is ui” Dk BT JG!!! olmlnaa. __ _ _ _ , _ ., frimni ron Throwing Heavy H _1 t, J ,nn vs Mm” Haggard and Haney 2 viraterlllrlaenneth, De lin Miss Eleanor, 114; end, Loweer oeffxiiilizersrdf Watlgees 6.1 ' D°\1"°M1sSD~1\Sr D=vie¢SrImis Lady Sr -lem' S¢irt~1-fisueeleii-'I'/he *Ge » V . ` M ' ` ` . W - 7 ' _ . - .' I La ~ _ [_ ' -' 6-8. ‘ “ ips _ _ » L _ W W r s ~ illis 77 ft 6 in Jones throw beat, MissesM E Robertson and McAirty vs and Mis ’D“viesMr'TR` D37 P“¥`°d° V33 8 Fmmdla 8@l!' aritime record by 4 ft 4 in Mr Alley and M185 G Haney’ 1_3 2 6 thousands In line but the 101 n2arrowRace(nnion) -Istbonovan “lui in 8%!!-_ A' AMissM. M Robertson vs Miss Chip- Mr and Mrs W E, man. 8-6 S-10. 6 2 Miss Hilda,Hcdjson Mrs George, 3?: Bmw” 2°# A MissH C Robertson vs Miss Haney, MISS Mary, Hazard, Miss Helen, Harris onnacott; 3rd Newberry. Time`,3miii"6°2>4'6 63 Mr and MrsRxbert' Haszard Mr Laws' Ethel* Pew Mr Pere’ sec ’ MISSM Thcmson vs MISS Ha zard 6_0 Haszard Mr and MrsF L, Hobkirk Mr Peake Mr ond Edo The tug of mir won by the Union West- A , , W C’ Haney M188’ Haney Miss Gut ters” Mr RW’ Pawenon Miss 6'0° Hyndmm Mr H11l'l'.Y, Haszird Mr Horace, PopeMiss Lruise ”~‘ T: am °“P“‘i°°d “Y F' ‘3°"i“S~ 5°” Miss M E Ribereson vs Mr Auey e 1 Hobiirk Mr John Hone Rev 1' H Home 'ui ii d in t in d ‘ ’ ’ rid Sdezosiigg $12’ £3251” th: S s-e. me and Mrs F R, Hoskiii Mr and miss, Rogers Mr and Mrs Ben; sr, Rogers Mr uuhndred” the four runners ir' the anal laeam but bhelv-2001,' would not ascent- g MIXED ”°‘””‘E` 31:12? Léidgoin 1:1[;;.;§y Ma: §;?i.iml;ed3;il:§] fggeriialfalilinaigiatl- Agri; I ¢ 7 e HW” J‘1'“P"1=i» .-_H“,}D°“°Y¥ 2”* J G Himson and Miss Thomson iirmea Mi~=, Hompiiry Miss niieii Ream Mr Eiwio Bioimaeoo Me wi ”°'°° Carrie, Peters I ouovan, 2nd, Ferguson, 3rd Crowley’ 6 5 62° Inge, Mr and MrsAE. 8°” Miss Hilda’ Rns M33' inie 1 min 2 sec. - ‘ W R. Turnbulland Miss M M Robert are an: Pu”-ing Sh°°”15t» B° 37 ft 1 in? 2nd: son vs A A Sullivan and Miss Bracken, Stewart Mr D B’Sr'ewart' Mr Rfzéeskrra ooaiioe as re i1io;afo »£iies3 fe 4 in. L J erikms Dr and Mir. Jones Mis an “"” Buda’ S“”"“° Cm* J” Three Mus' Bicycle ’(1ap)-'lst' Brown; 6.2; 4; SDI Tilley and Miss M Thomson Mrs F C' Johnswn Mrm J hl;ir.3s,SSkl1tleivv;rr1tlgral1njid]llf|frssv\'lVI; nd, Wonnacott; 3rd, Newberry. In the _ ’ i-st lap on the back stre_tc~h Newberry vs.»L.E. Brecken and Miss HQMY, 4-6 5-4 M’ T H’ sen” Miss' S‘°"“'*‘ M1' fell but renionnted and pluckily continued King MISS Smwart nts” shun," 'in - ,_ U5 1’5‘5¢~ W°”°a°°‘t 55093” °t°P9°d by “ .T R. Thomson and Mi ss H C. Robert ssammeegrurggixpm B" J” . the fall was not thrown; ’1'ime8 min ' N W S' Suuvm son vs. D B Stewart and Miss Hasaard 1' Longgortli lkand Mrs H H, Long Arthur *se f.°;“.i'~“» L°vm.“' . an rs nzwurth Mr an ii H Tooker Mi- oy 'rooker lisa, R*;rf`mP:_‘;"‘:“_;“ B;‘;;etMf;MM;"W Longwoeiiiiirana Mrsoqiii reign me moose-me sou 'rumour men. ° ’ Hreiid Mrs bherles. Lonzworui-Miss. Tiiiuanfierb, mac. `A-Hey! 6'2s 14 12 Logan Mk! mmm; nf '- 1' 0 'riiieyooe Miss ibaieey ve. J 0 wma R v nmzwvrth was Edina, and MISS G Hanay’ ` 0uahoe;3td’.Hamer;aiF' 'fin' y Rev Leo Williams and Miss Chipman, MrshA..Rilchie, Mr Edmund, Robert- their but . , 1° Fudge, Hrs, Weeks Mrilliiiltn W Edith Williams Bev Judge and Mrs, williams ltr- ina un iii £r%nnr¢W‘ifsnnllr li# JF8l4Mr| **1P__ni,n1_-_-1-._ - . l J-R T”1°f““‘1 H E-C "=‘° ‘"1-D’ as in-.e.i imuii s mg 51103- I _ I" - I L We grail! ::V§;i\ 50;! S“PPll}J g£‘;‘;`i° G. A Warburton and Mayor Weeks *gr C ymuibb u:;;ifeBng,:°I'°°a $5' no “mms TmK£ _ _\ - ,is ve _ °se8‘1’ as ` My r In Uvd *l P Lis? and aorescem.. Flon., Cara; 17:6*9 H JI AenensA, Mcflsneld Mr Johns k ug 5 UTYAWA, August 2s.f-Ralph Smith, U3 fir *xi or ,J B 0 0 K Is headquarters SCHBDL oi no o »i~ is C ifirlottitowri R thesny ld Q @ nc l# xi? » A Mens singles ‘Ladies doubles Mens doubles 3 f TENNIS CLUB BALI. “_ ’_--_-i e?" “Q 1' ` " “ , , wmrg Lowestgprxe to §>gg=i r sw 1 The bdl at ight