-=__J1-_‘,i.§.ifl§i§ J _\lol' ‘ l). i/lcDoliald, sh. .\l McKenzie, llllivlirlo. C. Whit \'i t’ D , Dc: 3. 1926. of M555 ‘llffi alter the war. rm r3‘ MORE m2: s?! . .11.»: rz/cxzrr, owrxar '. sorta/rs or r000 an‘ mo‘, 4.4/0 aw: _ 3, can-w: sum‘ arr ~ i 5 »f0/i’6é'.€._-5‘4|/£MMIY ‘U Here's why preci- ....sion-made Blue E§Zilieite Blades shave . you faster, leave your tfiice feeling and look- ‘ing its best. Steel ll Zlicn-ioncl-testcd for hardness; edges are the sharpest ever lronerl. That mean; easier, cleaner shaves . . . and more of them pcr blade! Try them. Doyle, V. Martin, J. R. e, .1. w. sheplmrd. aid ' i. zninic Flldlly evening at 1mm lsriiYWl-l EN.- T! ti,“ Th5‘ first owned by Robe" Ryan’ awn“: Mgrgndale (Q-yleil, Saint 1r Ohio hclci-ilio \k\'crld‘s middle- Mo" vlcwr Lee‘ owned by my m“: t" l)‘; 211' Lilo when he out- . _ (ix-eh at New York 2,0 tonight Flowers held Hill‘ months. losing to lndus-. L lb \\ = i id iliat television " .~c'.llld broad-cast- imnfinii NEWS -§li. or c. Tennis Watch im Breaks Track THE GUARDIAN __ YEO THEATRE meet o nin here toda . SUMMARY ii 900i‘ 1W8!!! Bown of white. Two if}... sand a thircl gave the mcusseli e de sci made with high ' Bake,’ owned by Mm my - Qfi-Qg-Fbf-All neckline and finger length sleeves. sadler oi’ Calais, first place in the Millie Kalmuck (Kelly). Charlotte- She Wore the conventional vcll classified class. st. atepllern Ray town 11:. With vrshse blossoms and carried Creamer was the driver cf the Sad- ymeade (H " s), 3 2 1.- R ShOW" bviiiliiet 0f Pink roses ler horse. Pagliacci (Hennessey) Charlotte- with Btfeflmfi-YB- M18»! D611! C111"!- The b“ ‘w°_A ‘v m," conclude‘ w“) 4 3 4 lion of Boston, Mass, sister ol the tomorrow with the lree-lcr-all av- Hal Briton, (Conroy, cnt the feature oi the atternoon 2 4 3- racing. e ol the Maritimds Time: 2:12 most outstanding horses are sched- uled to trctdheir stuff tomorrow in this leature event. Included crl the entry list are, Chestnut Bars, ow- ned by Dr. JJ. McPherson, Camp- belltori: Dale H. owned Henn- essy, Charlottetown. Harry Direct Bathurst) ‘i; 2:14; 2:11. l als), 3 1 1. Clilllzflizfil Emerald (Dolly, Houlton) Bright "mm. (McGalum) a r s. John) BASEBALL NATION AL 6t. Louis 6; Philadelphia 0. 8t. Louis 3; Philadelphia d; Cincinnati l; Boston 4. Cincinnati 5; Boston 0. Chicago 'l' Brooklyn 5. Chicago l5; Brooklyn 6. Pittsburgh ‘l; New York 6. Pittsburgh 2; New York I. AMIBIICAN New York s; Cleveland 9. New York 5; Cleveland ‘l. Dizzy Trout May Win 20 . iiamesv This Year DETROIT. Aug. lil-(AEU-Paul Trout, the self-st led Dizzy Dean in reverse, may s out of char- acter this season by becomin‘ a JO-gama winner for Detroit ig- s 8f . While he got his nickname from the great Dean, Dizzy ‘rrout nev- assilied The Baker (Mrs. Fwy sadler, Cal- groom attended the bride and was costumed in a lloor length gown ol powder blue silk jersey and net. made on the same lines turban and gloves and carried bouquet cl white carnetions. Mini Spencer Hughes, brother of the bride was best man. Following the ceremony they motored to the,‘ home of the bride where o. wedding breakfast was served to the im-‘ mediate members oi both families and a few guests including Br. 8t. John, Superior of N.D.A.. Char- lottetown, aunt cl the bride and; Reverenda Fr, Walsh, Fr. Menag- han and Pr. McCabc- Immediately alter breakfast the trip through the Maritimes. Their, many friends throughout the Pro- vince join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan many happy years ol‘ wedded lile. i BEL-FAST. Ireland, — (C?) Here's another one of those w - algae‘ sead sterfigs. A mgoa "s1 mman a cra sweep e Atlantic for submarines came ac- ross an invasion barge with an air- craft on board. The Admiralty pro- baibly knows how they came there, but. it's not telling. er subscribed to Dean's braggad- Washington 2, Chicago 3. ocio. Neither has he enjoyed the Washington ' C“ 2. success cf a Dizzy or a Dally. In Boston 0; Detmit l. lour years with the- Tigers ‘Pi-out Philadelphia 0; 8t. Louis 4. won a total of N games. This aea- Philadelphia 0; 8t. Touts son he has 14 victories and nine defeats. INTERNATIONAL "If those Tigers rkeep getting runs for me and making those Newark 5; Montreal 2. dandy pla s, I may aturn le right Toronto i; Syracuse 2. wit 0 victories," declared Jersey City s; heater a. Trout today alter beating Phila- delphia for no. 14. Last Spring when the Tigers trained at Evansville, Ind., not far lrcm 'I‘rout's home precinct oi’ Sandcut the Hoosier Hurricane was asked by his admirers who‘. going to do in 1948. , drawled Dizzy, scratch- ing his head. "if the Tigers get 10 ST. ANN’ AND VICINITX The continuation cl wet weather has delayed hazing operations in this vicinity an has seriously im- paired the quality of the crop in some cases. has been residing in Revelsioke, BC, during the last twenty four years. Aribiur Homing. Ottawa. is slimli- ing his vacation with his sister. Mrs. J. Arthur Malone. sgt. J. A spent annual leave at his home. The local board ol trustees cl 8t. Ann's School have been fortunate in obtaining th¢ services of M Kathleen Reid for the ‘ year. pie . suit Miss Mary a; m; | N. B. has returned bride's. She wore a matching blue Film? Edward mind. Where s-ho a i’ spent ten dais ‘visiting in Char- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youn- G bridal couple left on a wedding: ' A sea "MYSTERY" I BRINGING UP FATHER GEITIIAI. IIIAIIIAI l Ivlynalara eehacice ztllvneoentaawatrletlypay aololnadvanee. .___..__._.___.___ i? _-_-—-_-—- IUIIAL A-r an. snwAar-m ' m," g 3| t " as“. a..‘.'ii.i.i‘°.l‘& will" - , - l o e . was c - Tournament Record At Amherst Meet ° ‘I’ ' m w mi We» i» m‘ M» an?“ """‘°‘ ,l l 353353‘ g-rmqwycx cemetery. Serv Ill OOIIdIICMc (c "Qllasulgcgnkghu w ‘ . . Umrio A — - ! . .. Illi- gghllllll-lllimlliznllllgizoaaaan ' by my m mi lgqolnf toHvgi-Iry iooodd reporters , _ Fri-r matches were} played yes- A y l , l DONALD ca“, . l CAR IEBIY AND TRAIN-On and a 0t ty guards i! they .m,.,,. ,,, u... Kmm, c, 001mb- AMHERST. us, ug. ia-(or Sister Hen ey (OBr en) s 2 s “w, n l m , m donuudmo" m,“ m, nextmu- '. ~ ..' ". . ' 1 —A new trotting record for the wily Grattan (Smith) 6 4 4 From theirdarkened "I" . y m‘ m‘ u" _ .1.» ulllllS loillll..lll|.n., Winners n Amh t s d t w‘ a H u) a m, o m. can.‘ ‘h.’ bu"; ,and 51X empties were transported Bra . i. """"" “““““‘*° m“ ”-° may “m °"' b villl-tchlrgxrllul-lk ‘hlilagrr 5y r"i'§1§=“'=‘ui’ 2181-2 llgfllhce at the Towa- "° i" "mmmd °n ii" “i” ""1 TN“? I W“ i“ ‘h’ ‘ilmlyflmd’ ~ " i“ i“ bum” lmwmg me“ -su' Hlalila r a; 1.5a th plan! ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ’ -_._-_-_-i-i "5cotia“ which made four crou- ed Chateau Frontenac scene 0f tho . - l'_\' ovcl their opponents. l‘he X X 15 Til m F I1 ; N z cunt“ MONTAGUE __ Pa‘. a P. n i mam 17 [might bad‘ Ind “n an _ can chm -- mauve“ com". i‘ llibvilllwilss “Pr? mm i" ,°',,f§°§‘,,§'},§,n§f, mi" l d” ° °' “l MONTAGUE _ SATUBDA! ileum were carried back, The ear once-and 1 didn't even ncekdka i. l y sis»: milrsms- ' - _ s AND 1o P. tra left Borden laat night wi Act ally it wash’!- hv ti‘ I I u,“ MR‘Sghgfiuufigéeflted Hgogldevi-‘llatgkymthelookvetgiéanopegm; Brovznyzood Tiger (Sween x ‘l 2 nsouiigjfiila* llblflmlgssfisgigln; and arrived here angivgobody needs “first. 1 had a B“ “‘ °'6' H‘ M‘ “ml by a hosed"? Til’ ‘ijrkealit 3”»? gill (555351? > l i § MATINEE - s r. n. I —-- One entrance w the Chateau a i. ' hjPg 0 ‘ffiflted 21c}: 3553521525. Thg Grcrlltcfi 123k um rallrlraglly (r-iilrl-il- 60%‘? ‘m fff-"fhh; M- 3,- bY l "m" Pwfiffli’ mmbft" ‘ 10 (lcleiued ‘Miss me "mild he" °‘ m9 "m" "Id m‘) 7 4 5 trip t: I". lhllol-slangd ‘lay air “hi5? slfflihfip ifiiuimarir’ l-lld a u mm b0 1 m N ‘ ti-l. came under the wire first in the Alice Cvrattan (Morrison) 5 5 4 ed w m‘ m" “new” m“ n bank Imam A can’), o! d." “o l!‘ Y5 r6418 V6 Ms at o. 6 s. F. T. B. Brantiord, 0mm “when dmemd third heat. but was set back with Oakhurst Queen (Jabalee) s 'l was "any me only my to ‘rflveL the bfirber “Wm!” he w“ m“ Lefttprightgre u, n, palm", Monhrga]. p_ Q" R_ v_ James. Moneym- v- 1_,,.1;.,,,n1d 6.0’ 5.3, Watchim be awarded the heat. June Evans (Turner) ‘I 6 d1‘ CALLAGHANJIUGHES so m‘, u he ma Mm Goodwin In bmlnesm so u‘ me but md m 3' y; T Tm”, g-mdgflcgom N 3 ' A Bunion. Juniper N B . . ‘iuffatlud Connie Brownwood ger, owned by H. Time 2.11 1-2, 2.12 1-4, 2-14 1-2 ____ were concerned, the mp produced m‘ halrdremr. a Adm“ Mum". Frederica,“ PEI Mum.“ received his, . l. iS-l. M~ 3""? °l m“ evmm" N-s" A wedding 0i’ int-rag; m mm no discomfort whatever and both That little corridor and the ad- Is Pilot Officer At present he is spending his lilrlough with gamma“ “iv-Wiles are 0" mung‘) rig‘ ‘gulf: ‘again’: ‘fro: “fig “hm” h” l" A" throughout Prince ildward Island were delighted with it.'-sackvills lolning roct-ns are the only part 0g Mr. and Mrs. Sterling MacLean of edoricton ls 1mm" ‘ ' lebrated on Wednesday i P“! the Chateau open to the public. . V. M... Bonnie Boy taking the final heat. Watchim (HDOG) 1 r l m" hf‘? J l m , . , __. ._ - ca, t M won w, he“! o! The Gm" G Morrison) 2 1 a orn s. uy th at. st. Malachisi —————- And the inner end ol the passage is u, u, .u1;<“;»’.“;e<5ib.:.§iu;3....°... t... §;.;.T..Q..(é%,r,.;l., i 3 3 ggfliagyiiiigiggéhlggiiiogiigg 133;} ymmgdrggrgggimyr; 5,» 533p“ i» m - “l “i” Famous Gaps Breton §§-;-°§,gu‘i»§i"§i%iil%Yi'.h 1i". ~ "hub-vs Cow W ° - . vMrs ‘Joseph Hughes Em r id Ariin on Mus and Miss W s ' tn bar-be a t be ° ° ‘"‘ e "m" i" 1°41 igi-i. ' cl Trziinol" vs, Maurice A" Quill“ (o Bum) 5 6 5 united in ma"; a i Me a1 ' w" iL Jo ton ollbambridge Mass Yea" ‘so e r u“ o I Everybixly 1n WWh—ii1 most of (vuuxiklil Nfl- 1 Classified Tracy Hanover (gr-om g 5 g Wm Callaghan “g A ° e" ‘l’ Eng are at present visiting theifparentsw ‘ good mum o‘ news m ‘Hy film- cwe Brawn’ 1°‘ that mlmi- . Hcllnessey vs, Wilfred Calumet. Mary ll-Iarriscn) 1 i 6 Time: 2.08 1-4, 2.10, 2.1L ind M's Pet- 0* l-l- 8°" . ML and M,‘ Hmmond Jobmwn- munlty, That doesnt hold for .he knows a low. Before the Magiv. Reuben Lee (Conroy) 4 s 1 Starter, George Hooper, cau- n t -- '1’ i‘ "i" Ebiil- chm-amp,“ “mm m; one I hsd- He nid quits gill!!! irawr retirement, a m... m,“ ' - mumm- v.5. Louis Winnie Scott <5humsn> 2 5 iotteivwh- °°' “' Piegipgcfliigggg °°l 1"‘ daughter arrived last week Miss h‘ “m” "m" “m” w“ '° 5 ‘m ———— Wiiviifiiiiimifl iiiihibli used to be ~ ' Y- Th’ Johnston arrived Tuesday b plans "Nurs- GLACE BAY, ma. Aug. 16- "I heard a Bood an. sic ode i‘ _ Quinn v5, Cyril can“. , , ' jfjfffgil, ‘mcfbfmgligimbgfifg; covering the =- - betwzcn uié The only inmrmtion h; viimii (CP)—A.B. MacGillivray. who be- A.B. himself vllls sonierehilig liq _ M K m“ who also celebrated the 1g“; 305w“ Alfpgrt and m; is“; waauthat cioairlg the rest o the ho- came a legend during 4o years on see, too. Standing will! over d; , e-.-.~~~-~_~ , l le a frluc [n8 nuptfal mm In the “no,” Airport in five hours. i=1 did“ bu" biilintfifiiw ‘mil- the wwn Mssistrews bench hm. isst- he shorted 1m imnsilil some; ,_ were seated ~11” Pam k w l?’ I —-- maybe it will this week. died today at the age or s4, and tri moustache, all topped by r y z PP Pam" Roéd ands HP as .i NAVAL NFWS-Caépienters of the I talked to the Mountie at the one cf the most sprightly Jud- head gray hair. He has a deep ii. ill sllflllflll Race t tephen wnikam Lin,“ m, PP Alfrtmi H-Mo-B. Queen arlotte are endol the corridor but he was un- icial Personalities in the raaritimes, voice with which, mi relaxation. e , A the bud Bnhiei-ed-fil cfifwii- engaged in ex and imorq- communicative. Ha made it plain "A.B. (He was never known by any he d to indulge in the rolling _ , , ii e B I e urch lying the facilities ol the shiPl an r, that it wouldn't be wise to other name) was the subject per- inflections of the gacllc. at which o qrfls E d with her lather who gave her in vision and stores’ from wh ch ‘t, p“; m, m‘; o; the cmum- 1 nape c: more anecdotes than any he was rluent. i31- 5b IIBIIO 11-1 marriage, Miss Florence Green, tllzoshipr. galley is su plied with ‘may, ' contemporary character ln the sca- "AB? was the "biggest town's" 5T. sTElPillEN. N. 3., Aug. l8 -_ sadler, Calais, Me, and Lawyer aunt o! the bride. Bllayed scltly all their groceries, mea , and vege- Bu,‘ I picked up l “me "my “d, proving“ "H; Mggfltmw, (akin Dulce m A (or) -Mlilie Kalmuck, a Kelly Grattan, owned by Elmer Mehan. Mendelsshorrs Wsdd s March. tables One section vi the MW N" m“, on, M who “mm, h“ l The stories were told in such num- year it was incorpora ed. new. 5mm o; the owned horse from Charlottetown, 5t. Stephen. S_o1o selections were beautifully I $21 “"1"”: 1x11"? “M11 "'21P- pu‘ w m, chateau but wmdemd ber that eventually the true and the that he was Cape Breton County m3, 1,, their copped top honors in the lree-lor- Dr. Dougan ol Charlottetown is rendered during the Mass by re- 9 @0911"! 91ml? on as th- around Quebec mum“ he mum apccryphal were bound up imil- M istrate. all, scoring two rum and a second the official 81BX18’. Iatives of the bride. rssdv h some d "Id ° tricably in the "AB." legend. But at the st. Croix Club's harness ‘Ihe bride was very charming in mime W" I‘ “u 1“ hmd- 4 °°"" tely new island division, the rs- d t “trlelcelirlttlegm Qu Char u a . . . . " een - lot y" this morning. Summersids is well represented in the division. Personals Morrison, lottetown rl a While in Charlottetown she the W85 l‘. get into the hotel without usin! it. The vestigatinl and decided the boast wasn't true. They recalled his bass. won't need it anyway." said one of the guards, grinning broad] to the entrance. He had to show his pass belcre he went in have a ial War Gram u Amos andfirypt _aucus'r 19. 194a RECEIVE WINGS Bliateau _ls Leak-Proof Reporter Finds n‘—_-v-—_u DOWCPS-Q-h “be d“ Wm: L,“ most of them were truetAnd 1110M]! they stemmed from e M8818‘ trate's shar gaelic wit that crack- led about t e head cl the wrong- doer belore his bar. The classic was the yarn of the her who had been convicted y "AB." cf selling liquor. " lty dollars and costs." the Magistrate iriwned. "That's easy," said the culprit reaching behind him. “Pve got ii in my hip pocket." His Honors Bcottish drswl re- sumed as though there had been no lntarruptlonfi-and so days. fats; you got that in your hip poc- e .- "Il he can get in without one, he Races At , RIVERSIDE “Wednesday, Sept. 1 . | Just then a brass-hat walhed up our plea-less friend i; ‘going to tough time. TO PLAN WAR GRAVES LONDON Cal -'1'he Impar- J. its H bert Worthiingto l ‘alrchiteet for Nortll Our Boarding House 4—0l.ASSES—-4 ' There are a hatful of stories such I By J. a. Williams By Major Hoopla Out Our Way SAV.NUISANCE!WNG -- . . MOOSE-CALLNG c m "rum zoo 0F Y NiGHT?-*~V~\E LND A "nu. "ms Mltmau so av. one RE PE FO Until recently a very outlook had been held by the lar- mera for a record yield of potatoes. The prolonged damp weather, how- ever, has resulted in much pessim- ism being voiced as reports of late blight cl the crop become more persistent. ,, Many changes in this vicinity have been noted by the writer since last visiting the community ol childhood. young men and women who once played an important role in the social and economic activities oi this thriving community are now conspicuous by their absence many having answered the call cl their King and Country, now carry on in the vast and varied theatres oi war throughout the Empire and the rest of the world. Others have Joined the ranks cl industrial war workers in various centres ol the Dominion and as time marches on the grim Reaper oi Death. as the writer has sadly noted, has not failed to summon once lamlllar laces to their Eternal Reward. runs a game for rne and don't make too many errors, I might be able to win a few. But boy, those old Tigers are gonna have to be giood to keep old Diz out cl trou- e" Despite all the chatter about his own shortcomings, ‘rrout never gave up on himseil- He’: the hard- est worker on the Tiger stall in both starting and relief assign- ments. that rate, it mma hardly possible that he can miss the ZOO-game bracket. Browns Trade Veterans For Younger Men ST. LOUIS, Aug. ll-(Afl-fi tottering 5t. Louis Browns, whose doddering team averages 30 years cl age, tack a cue from Brooklyn Dodgers today and traded two oi their veterans-the first step in rebuilding the club with younger m n e . In the deal, third-baseman Har- land Clilt, 3i, and a member of the Browns since 1084. and Pitcher Johnny Niggellng, 3B, went to Washington Senators for third- lary. 25, rookie gitcher John Miller, 2'I, and per- a 8i 000 ps 5, - . President Clark Griffith. the "Old Iiox" cl the Senators, had little to lose and a great deal to gain in making the two-for-two switch. Clary, presently batting .268. is not a heavy hitter and Mil- ler has been mediocre in his three relief appearances. whereas Clift and Niggeling undoubtedly will strengthen the Sena ellcrts to overtake New York Yankees in the American League pennant race. Clilt, while batting only .282 has a lung record as a slugger, hitting M home runs in 193B, and he still is dangerous at the plate. Niggeling, knuckleball right- hander who won l5 games and lost ll last year, would have had a better record than his current tot- al of 6 and U if the Browns hail given him some scoring support. ._..______i Lady Owen, widow cl air Jamel Owen, who was editor and manag- m" m the“ ‘mer veteran or the lagtiilqgtjyar Mr. Pills McIsaac, employed with the Standard Oil Company oi’ Am- erica, ia at present. visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Mc- Isaac. Mr. John O'Connor, local mgr- chant, reports a brisk demand or general merchandise but the ab- normal scarcity cl everyday com- mcdities is seriously curtailing the volume of his business. Mrs. Jas. O'Neil. Boston. spent a pleasant holidaxs here visiting rela- tives and lrien . Mr. Edward Kelly and his son George were recent visitors in the home cf his mother, Mrs. Hannah Momwen and his sister, Mrs. Joseph D. Plneau. Mr. Kelly who is an employee cl the CNR. and a tor- Ml! ND T AT Atfilfiéiiraefiaoiii H ING OFF WITH THE ICE- ,\\ MUST RUN RIGHT Q/ER ‘ID MY SISTER‘ HOUSSEABD ‘TE-l- HEIZ FlANCésTHAT SHE'S COMING BA Fl’ WAS ER GO- MAN !!l - ses-uéuasT-riw ESE A SIX-TV“ P|QUND cane OF ics IN a-ue LAP/l.’ $53 o“ ‘L En %$'r “new; 101.0 HIM THAT By Edwina IT ISN'T JUST TH’ BILLS DOWS WDRQIED 'BOUT- BUT TH’ TAXE‘5, TOO! 5O I'M RUNNIN’ A TAXI SERVICE" TILLIE THE TOILER - A CHEERFUL DUTY OHJIM SO “RID, 1' HLIEVE I WILL! WHE§E l5 IT 9 Feooo GRACIOUS! l5 Tl-IAT Aw-sua JUST DIDN'T rr Q71 THOUGHT voua FATHER WANNA spam: w, e- um A cae AROUND MONEY! on: srlMe-Y- n-rconursai FRCVUN OFF THIS SMILE OFF I ,YOLR ‘FACE- MviFAcE BEFORE “ I REPORT '5 THE COLONEL. 2g éloirsgzor cl the "Western T.m- Yo!!!» II!!! Inter a I . "it sinsnlslac