.. -.. 'rms CHA'R7f_0l '.E...1_U.-.°l§ _QUAKUQN ’,,fl;;..°°l::::..:‘ .:::".r.f'..::'.'..:':: ,,,,||-ey nstur|'_lll1_ be Inserted ll :cents n word strictly plynbie in gdvunce. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE U-379!-7-13-3121. EEITML GUARDIAN A W long The iuuihewhu-r i‘ Chicken Lunches and Dinners Sun- f Ca “Y and Labor my' vsrjeardii-0-i-11 'mrurrv anincu.-or. Ryan will conduct the sunday Services. taking as his Morning Thema "The supreme Thing in The Church’s g Lueg' ui the Evening the subject in will be "Tho Gospel Invitation." Next sunday will be Dr. Rya.n's last Bun- dgy pefoire the arrival of the new Ministers. The music of the day will nsist of a solo by Prof. Albert -§1,,.m...i or Mt. allison in tho °“ mqming and in the evening Mm W. A_ Jenkins Will A1118 B\I»¢lk8 "Fear be Na; ye, 0 Israel." Prof. Kendall ton will preside at the 0l'€0n. no'rri-:'rowN rosr orrrcn-Ln the bour Day, Monday, September 3rd, ish ¢g34_ the following order of service 1 will be rendered the public: All m wickets will be closed for the en- 30° fl,-0 day. All malls for despatch by gitomoon trains will be closed at 12,00 o'clock noon. There will be 3°’ rio delivery by letter carriers or by 9°" rural couriers. There will be no gf; mid-day street letter and parcel am box ooiiedtion. INDUCTION SERVICE _ The ordination and induction of Mr. tm P Edwin White, B. A., will take place B ui the Presbyterian Church, 'Iyne ci Valley at 7.30 p. rn. on Tuesda-y, cw sept 4th At this induction service B.ev.' J. Carlyle Webster moderator 99”' of Pres'irytery will preside and in- duct and will also address the newly inducted minister. Re-v. J. H. Doigilox with presnh the sermon and Rev. J. A. Rriitchard will nd- was diem the people of the evnsrvss- he tion. The Predbylery will also meet the slftemoon at two thlrtry m n o‘clodL ' 110 _i._ _Dt WEDDING BELLB-At the Par- sonage Cornwall on 'I"hursday even- Warwick Taylor son of Mr. and re Mrs. D. N. Taylor of Nine Mile meek to Thelma Mae Smith. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas gs smith. Rocky Point. The marriage took place in the presence of im- mediate re‘atlves. The happy couple proceeded by auto 'to Bos- te tum will reside at Rocky Point. it Their friends wish this popular Do couple every success . PLEASED JOURNALISTS-After da a fortnight delightfully spent at L0 Diiivay, Mr. S, Morgan-Powell, As- sistant Editor-in-Chief and Mr E G.‘Rooke, Assistant Executive 'Ed-i Ma itor of the Montreal Star, and Miss Rook:-, leave this morning on re- M turn home. During their .stay they tu have visited varieus paris of the joy province, inciiidilig the Confeder- re ai‘0n Chamber, and express them- selves as having enjoyed their visit 1-as ruoln./ilms. -_ ap,e1,_i‘ oovei-hnient Launch n. P. W.; ptsin Lund. in port. ` ._ oo F-wee 'ro Bn rlinoun DAY ar 'ras caan- m Fish er' 'no on M1- Miss was V01' Kmiledy B-Hd MTS- K9Un¢dY~ singles cgamplonshm Ambrose of New York Yankees, American 1-' kept in the top-rsllkers of western I-”“"§“e leader’ Wh° “mn n°~ 23 Yes' fmted by St" G' 209 at Halifax 2.03 3-4 as a three your Old and MF- -700 POW"-°» B-nd MY- 59"!! Canada tennis until he was § tefdny- °“ Thursday in slow" time than has won six races. Foiir others B A chuck Templeton aleffrgnt ` I2 INNINGS vemrnent Patrol Launch “Gulf .Dal‘kl`l€SS Calls t0 r" in port. riohusu Wm, - 8. Hnrilnd, Onptlin Hiyhd, port. llAl!dFordlilsrG\.Wh&f B. Ena McLeod has retumed l llan at their home in Fortune _Springhill - Domin- 1 o n Game W i t h Slclore Knotted At 1- a I io. r. ny omaha' s hu wire) ouozinav N's Tig ai __ B. Hochelaga, Captain Wells, ' ' " ' ‘ 1- ----M--M M- .“.c“.:“1l.°:.#:°:f.e:..D:ni.fi '_'“' credit today in the third game of the 8?# WI Ye” *-“FN he" Nova. sootla hasehau semi-finals . swordfish landed at Boo- when Umpire Nolles stopped ploy, against 0,012 fish last year. mer the mth inning because or -_- darkness. the week endins Auzust as nach team had won a game and re were 95 arrivals at Boston competition was keen today for sup. Pier with 8,774,700 pounds reinacy in the series which settles In the same week last year the eastern Nova Scotia title, e were 84 arrivals with 3,798,- Springhill led with one lone run pounds fish. from the start. They brought home _._. third baseman Brown after he got. a tal receipts of mackerel at free trip to first- A Sderifiee Stell- ton last week were 1,81il,300l Ped him up ii. base. and Leadbettefs nds, which sold at from 3 to 8 $3511; Pefmmed him 7/0 Slide in ts r oundforsmallortacks. °- ugesgne week lun yea, 1M|'_ Dominion got their only .run in pounds Ia_nded_ the same manner as the Dodgers. Billy Boone got a free berth to first base and was ed around the dia- so lmcn or sco'rL/mn-een. mend by subsequent play. Pai-ish. sei-vices on sabbath, In the 12th Springhill made a. gal- t. 2, ohurchlu at 11 am.; lent bid for the same. but their hoo cove at 220 p.m.; Nine Mile P1°““1"8 WHS “Peet bv the seuthimw. PWWS G H THE With two men on base "’,,‘}“ *" I 'I 'WSPMP An me wa ' rf Pzfvw . . y through it was 5 Toll Gate two. Guys fastest heats Maine driver. took a. fling at the PERSONALS gmglliuiuxtween lielley and ylveretat Rocheséter, 111.2 Igwwhegz Grand Circuit this year and made for _ paw hur er, Kelley, e Sepped- in '02 _ ' ' 1 ' his esence felt in no uncertain in 2.05 3-4, owned by H. M. ____ allowed four hits, fanned 11, and , __ _._ ---.~ - 2.04 3-4 with Toll Gait cond. Pr . Sw . J. H. Mchean, Montague, gave five bases on balls. Cormier ' ' - d i S . in the city yesterday en bust hdde1xhit.iagalnsthim.1anhed rive at springfield, Mass , 'roll Gate Xlieilfiogfiggcg 3;* ggffcliga ‘Ven by Wemey “- .2.lf‘.iiilf‘i..;.’l'.?°..P.:‘;i°.i,~..“‘"° ‘W St. Louis Cardinals Tied wo; 2-31,; gg; gy 1;;-ie,;g,3-°;,;,;'......... . ...... ... ,,..... .0 m" ““"’°"°"-Vp1°“s"‘""“‘f° "’mf‘o1.'r nlur; a'l'lli..a'1‘r: Cubs Forsecandplace _”` ' . A time, on the some'dcy`he placed 2.15, owned by L. B. Phinhcy, ek Bt -L30 p_m_ _,_ E_ Lamonn. Joe Kelley, who fanned Emberley cent operation. complained wday be°““5° h¢`5 510W1118 d0wn 0. little these days rdigan where they had been vis- it as dm t t g the non. J. A. and Mrs. Mc-_ _fmbgse airegncs ifiehecfgfffned since he fanned 17 of them for al “"'1d- the ivrerchiston castle school crlcli- mmm ’““i°’ 1?“"g“° “’°°'*d _ °“ d°“'°1."d "° “W” the Pla” ‘Wh the °f "‘ se°°“d the mark °f 2'°4 Set Francisco, in the stud at walnut _ nowii me . 1 - slicii srnrrcii THE TO VJIN 'roll cate continues his winning cess reg in 2.02 1-2. 91° ~e°°“d 5;,-mi, at Halifax on Wednesday heat by lord Jim in 2.00 3-4. the when he m-.vered the n-ack recon-1 third heat by Miisclewne in 2-04 1-4 from 2.00 1-4 to 2.01. 'rho former then Loi-<1 Jim came beck to vin record was made by Eula. H. in the fourth and final heat in 1931 Quite ‘ long way from his 2.04 1-4. I-Ie is a son of the dead 2.00' s-4 mate at charicneiown sire Guy Axwerthy 2-00 3-4- tihe previous Friday, however. Evi- dently the track or day was not so A curious thins 00"* f-he 05°" _gash race is that the winner. lord Jim. was driven by Dr. H. P9-1'- 'Anent the above 'rrixie Velo and Shim ‘md M“s°le°°“° " 34' Bonnie Cameron must have found Wingefhg ;°§‘Z’1;‘;r"]')’;‘r‘?'1'1;'_"a‘;_;h‘§iv' the footing to suit. as the day be- en Y ‘ ,fore Trixie, driven by Tyndall Bemple, lowered her 1-eoord from 2.13 1-3 to 2.11 flat and Bonnie Many of our horsemen friends .will remember the great campaign 'made by Lord Jim lest year as n S:dm;¥;;1;v§Nf_4hBf,; groltzung rec two year old when he took a rec- ' ' ` ord of 2.07 3-4 over a half mile By the way' Bonme Cameron, track, although badly handicapped | . _ who had not been considered a veryl by 5iDU1I1tS Wm01’;t 2215221 1_;fh“;s ‘;2:_ high class racing proposition up to|51de"‘b ehagiginlgl 1 1 hm S nuts this spring, startled the horse rahslwn he “min fn” *gm ml’ his by several good performances at "0 1°“g5r er g 1' _md m Halifax in June and July- in one P’ep‘;T“t°“taw;5 }¥er};a';;’: tu dis_ __ of them beating out Star G. in his "5 5 I _ ° _ 2.12 1-2. She was driven by young may She grm 1;” agmgrers gsmtagt Bryson. At Charlottetown she DCQW ' °Yle§'1r' pg? under seemed up to her old tricks, trotting Drive' “Pars E' wa; ac wget who | fast and making breaks, but at Hal- msmlc °§i5 ménl ti; sh seamn .ifax last Tuesday she was on the iam *° to m °h§Y 1 d éxe Ham; trot all the time for Bryson and I W0? 5°; 1211?” t h V B finished 1, 1, 1, with her record bl°"°“”“ ’”‘ t 5” ate. lowering mile of 2.12 one of them. Single- Complain if he “S n° Wm a. race until the middle of August. 'roll G ie 2.00 1-4 is ruining the lust 5° 91”" he "“°‘°"es with Sam 8 . ~ start and will be in top form vihen tables on Guy t4i_e Tramp 2.02 this th b ra e takes plalcey, year. Last season they met six 5 Ig C times. Guy winning four races and Pierce Chappelle' wen known -/7/uo Chicago to win his 23rd tory oif the season and: pitch St. M _ Ed Bm, _ Kms,” and is getting all out of practice I . . . visiting ivni-“Argyle (Shore, guesitgxfl °tR}:|i;b;'5;:_;‘;}!igpa5S0"£f;é peset Louis C als into H' me mth _ Goodwill Miu:Phail. gennis. c;l]rlg;g. lisvgkey an'd c;icke£` logo National League standing. _ _ e now n a. tle tiring, Even Mi§‘§-.1 .1 “.51 L'-iifiiamiioxd from 1" hm” °f 11°" are had te W°d< 22°- ton on Aug. 31 and on their re- C; e r u m but in f-he ml-Sty 70's and B0’s in today at vie Chicago Cubs for second place in ngely because of Dean’s pitching, Cards won the opener of the mes 3-1. Dizzy hddn’t beaten the Cuhs B se manner At Showhegan, Maine, the an y e D _ a. new record for horse and track on and won the third in 2 08 1 2 when he Went in 2 04 1 4 against oyrus i _ Mwmu °” “nd M" M_“° scmvnvo DowN Now gheh f°u°§;“,f ,,’:§§',, the race record of that course at ° S “ve e 204 1-2 with Rhlneworihy, dc- ing ohio .iuly 12th and how holes this had fa* 1° e “ Y | Giants win From Brooklyn distinction jointly with Guy Flor- 1932- ' New York Giants resumed their cher 2.01, Calumet Bush 2.01 and penn.-nit drive hy di.-.footing Bmok- van sandt 2.01. th1_;‘Ys§’”§Vy&,f"°:1}?,‘;g“",r;’c“,fk S lyn Dod-gen 2-1 in the Opener 0! H ,n b bl E might say three game series, Fried Fitmim- leon (4) 2.03 1-4 made a new Ma 6' °r pw 8' y W mons allowed five hits in winning world’s race record for four year the New England States' butt. just 17th game of the season and old pacing geldings on half mile 32595583; gjngeblgx two per orm' his fifth from Brooklyn. tracks when he won a heat in ` An error by Sam Leslie in the 2.(B 1-4 at Winfield. Kansas, re- Volomite (3) 203 . 1-4 f eighth allowed Joe Moore, who had cently, lowering by three quarters Peter V010 and Gita mms ggnsgn "'- et team at niinburgh and i t- July 30. 1933. 1°-11118 three desi-WHS Wifmm-‘-’ “ln °ff Van M“-“g°- The 1° 1931 by Z°’“"”° H““°"°’ 2-00' |Ha1i Farm, Lexington, xy., is bo- Mrs. Chas. Kennedy left yester- played with Sc tl d 1 B' J to Chico-go thiis season and being Giants were blanked until the -<- i i t d 1 f me ti y morning on retum to New ]and_ He Won ihgnmgsugég 12,1; belted out a four-th time he faced .' ng gven B' mea ea 0 B n on ndon, Ct. While in the city she cms championship in 18," and in _ them The 23rd victory put Dem over Tnylm-S head for 5 double 21st to Aug. 30th. proved too much States through the performances - - ' t st in ' ‘ . . the guest of His Wprship 1886 captured the Manitoba tennis on even (gums mm Lefty Gomez and Jackson singled him home. el/en f0l' tha 011% PM Z maflhine of ms get uns seasmh one of them sevenmh when Tenyrs bat %‘_h°ed Fm" races in ten dms Aug' by astute breeders in the United Betty 8. 2.07 as we rind her out- Tam' took a trotting record of drrhv leave this m°1‘H1H§ 011 fe- years old. The Cardinals. by winnide, kept “s““l' have hike.. records of 2.10 or bet rn to Medford. Mess-. after ed- ____ pace with the League leading News E E D E D N 0 - . f ing a p!easant.vacaticri visiting Shipmenlé of livestock from York Giants, who defeated Brook-. I Paddy Maxie (8) 204 1'4 made lrig Princess Peg (3) 2 (B 1-2. the latlves and friends in Kinkora. westem W Eastern Canada from-. lyi-i`. The deadlccked second-place’ 3 W0!`1d'S three year old pacing fastest three year old tmmng fmy January 1 to August 17_ 1934 m_.c.iu-bs are 51-2 games behind the' gelding r°°°rd wer °‘ half "me so far this season Mr. and Mrs. Rouci Lorage have eluded 52,368 camo; 540 calves; pace setter-1. _ 2 t':°‘;a__Whe“ he “’°“ “it Wi“f‘°1d» ter this season on the trot lnclud .., , . .. wry, very much indeed. Whwh arrived home after an extended mo- 145,135h and 45900 sheep Gaibby Hartnett deprived Dizzy A Y E R Kn ' August wth Congratulations to Dr, F T mcalis n whole lot from more or tm. trip through Uppmfcanada and 035: less sophisticated newspapermcri. th VISITING P E. I.-Kinliclh A. of a shutout lin the six-hilt six Bowness Kensington on winning mcludin ii visit snureout dmc o cloucin h nth! Reymda (3) 2 03 1'* established the 2 24' Trot at Haiifcx with his e United States. E with th _, 1 g y ' g ig. _ - _ to the Worlds Fair in Chicago. at hand. 51513 a‘§:p°m‘dtd;;5:;s :ggi hlcérilie r;i1;hof season oiimiahc T H aornetvgrevéroigéig gage gtérgttliéisfg Jtecgléd good lime gelding captain C0pe_ 1" th 11 . _ P 0 e - nn ng. c u , ' ‘ i Mrs. John Emhree. who poifetffde *;§“’é‘mf§d;’:_l “mf ge resumed their infects in the sixth, 1°d°' Ohm' drive” by M ~ and repeating on Thursday wth “fm Childs another win in the 2.27 trot and Ross of Neivfouridland is spending has been visiting h,.,, daughter eggs o - - - . _ ,sev th d Lghth f ~, -1 _ rs G A Burch Borden is re- Bmhh 1519** _` en an e cr mme.. putting American trotters continue "OI pace -2 e holiday in the Maritim: Prsvin- M ces He is the guest of his parents tu Kingston. N. B. Mr. Ross was ar- cempiinied by Jack Norris, premier Newfoundland tennis player, to Ie Charlottetown for the provincial., ' ' _ ““ ' __ winfre entlyi E _Th RW and Mrs_ Theodore Ross of bl:'rr:'lngqtosliei;khl';m’e1;}in1‘;1o;~t Hawks Y (A P By Guardians Special Wire) CFU n urolle e 5-94-¢%§-GO-*O RY1~:,N,y,, Aug, 31_.f_,e5,e,. sm, Gleaner 2-06 1-2. exported a few Professor s. A. Rockford is fill- fcn, the Los Angeles -'gllmtu of me month-S 880- W011 the ¢h9»I11lJl0I1Shill ing a dual role at Halifax this week M1- and M,-5 G A Burch are § tennis courts, was knocked out of °f Holland defeating B lsrirc field and next acting as assistant start- and later on in Jul at Ls. Rochelle an dist 'ic u e This is to avlltg for Mohr,-gal und Toronto L b D S the Eastern Uilited States g Y cl' d ` \~ e .1 d8 » - a 8 [noun mum cnt- th third msg France, established .a new world’s say the hbrses are told to line up ‘°“""“"“’m~_ E" mute his Nm? £35. ;1g§n;;E.',,dvyxglieagloiaogtlgag |a.s scvcii oitiilci- sdfcldede playergolgllq lmitlllg record for five-eighths of the vicinity of the Professor 1" Si- Joh" 5- MY- NWT-5 5112111- the second Heavy Battery M me wh-,d_ _M vanccd to thc qiiarter-final round of a mile by trotting ln 1.15 1-4. He who ls stationed at the long dis- R _ _ 50,. Hotcy Grand parade Union men at 10 u,;u, Canadian men's singles pl;.y_ is a son of Guy Axworthy 2.08 3-4 tance flag. The great majority of css at Kingston. Kenneth Ross ____ Legion Band, Prince Edward Island Highlanders Stocfcn, seeded second behind and that great brood marc Mary scores are spoiled by the drivers Mrs. I. S, Stanley left yesterday Band ~ Frank Shields, yielded to J. Gilbert Tipwn (3) 2~17 1-4. dam of ten trying to tum too near the wire and ° Hall of South Gran e NJ in th 2-10 performers, if the starter can .succeed in get- ivcckend as guest of Rev. and Mrs. irit Monday to spend a few days in Prince Edward Island and expects m to return io St. J0hn's at the af Telegraph Jcurrizil. ‘surmsiua cnancnaaon 'ro M VISIT HERE-Hon. Reno S. Harp, 0! Frederick, Maryland, Supreme chancellor or the Knights of G an official visit to Empire Lodge, C1 No. 19, where he will address the M ornlng on rctilvil to Otthon, Sask. - . _ _ __ EZ . - ~. F86 ' Athletic sports on Exhibition Grounds comm - siifr -eta 7- 7-9 8 t pleasant isit to the city, _ _ 911° ‘ ~- ~‘i » '6- this them fo so up and te-ke a middle of September -saint John wh§§e°she ,Le guest 0, her mg a¢1_30_ Specml events for Fire B,-ig.,,de_ Led by Shields. who conquered The- largest group of 1-.pi-ctalors long score there is much more ,_ Ur d Pick d d Ch.|d f b h h _ d Hcnry Prusoir of seattle, s-4, 5.2, to witness a hameai horse race in chance of getting them away on b fl:='. ..-'- _ rc an * l ~ ' i ‘ - » ro 11, U ar 0 ren 0 Ot "rp anages me Ulvlte t0 attend- |tile other seven sccdcd stars advan- recent years in the United States even terms "S~ Pl°f=»”’d~ 10% of _proceeds will be donated to both orphanages. god with the loss of only one set. attended the racing of the Ham- ' M- Professor R_ Hon,” Nomn of Admission: Adults 25c, children 15c. _ __s‘;‘;;Sic@d 1;/gi Chicago, lmreiy blctoniiui stake for thine your old one of the best troiiers ai the rinell Col!-zge, Iowa, who is visit- D. COUGHLIN, Chairman. Eugene lirecqillitgrgptgfiikiiirgi-l;n?vs§?f ;t)itl'ii3i;'t§edatth$i}i?st1eliL It is Islltiwhelirnnr tMame' Ftairkwt?-bttiLu ‘ ' - ~ ~» - .e ne rac n l l.ti 'c ::if\1o1i ton, was in the . U Y » SI>CCiR 1 W 0 < H W 8 Pythias. is expected here tonight on ng_rfh';5 "“_;_.< to vfsn his mother, t T- BELL. SeCl‘€i-8l`_V. i Wh0 .VCSi0ldfi1: defeated Roderick tors were present. It was won by record of 2.08 when he won the . . . rs, E. S, Norton, who is in the Menzcl of Csechosiovakia. After Lord Jim ii, horse that sold for 216 Trot in straight heats over a ' o+»¢»w»»~H»» o+»M+e+»\leading 54 in the fi"“1s9f'MCCi1l1- $550 at the Old Glory Sain the irood field He was a failure as a 2. ' " i t i. . » - members on The Good of the Or- Prince Edmhd IS and HMP] a L-8893-8-28-5| mf WH,S unable to h°1d his mme “nd mn Of 1932- Thr? purse was $251145. f0U\"- five Bild Six year old on the 'rhe many friehrfoi Mn. Lemuel -- --- ._ .-- . _.-_-L---_------_-_-,Z The first heat was won hy Prin- l yvélsdfglgl ieiuiafegcé 1521' McKay, City, will be pleased to __ _ _ livcry wagon. This seemed to put der." It was only last month that he was elevated to his present po- sition by the Supreme Lodge. arid, . HS his domain covers the United , States and Canada. it is certainly s signal honor that he should in- clude Prince Edward Island in his itinerary so soon after entering W. learn that she is making a satisfac- tory recovery iiiter n serious opera- tion in the Montreal General Hos- pltai. Mrs. John Dowling (nee Patricia 1111011 h‘:. duties. Mr. Harp has had 1* *PTY distinguished career, is a PI<‘3~=ihR Speaker and of a magnet- lC personality. While his visit here must of necessity be short, it is Intended to show him as much of our beautiful Island as possible that W muy pass the word along that it is indeed "The Garden of the, Gulf." llART-WELDON-- A quiet but Willy wedding took place in Back- ville Wednesday at 4 o'o1ock after- n°0n at thc home of the br'ide’s hlctlier, Mrs W. L. T. Weldon, Squire Street. when Miss Nina Cllmvrrm Weldon and Herbert 'lrucman Hart, Moncton, son of Dr. E R Hart, sacxvlile, were united in mllrris Rev Geo e Morris . . 8°- ~ FE . minister of the United Church, of- "°‘Hi~=d. in the presence of im- mediate relatives of the oontruct- lhe im-.les 'nie bride, who was liven in marriage by her Mother. Mme Weldon, looked ohanning in \ fi'-'ess of blue velvet, with bandeau 'll match. and carried a bouquet 0! Dlhk rosebuds and sweet peis. Mrs. 5*’°l“se Muttart, Summersids sister “"1-e bride. played the wedding mlrrh. After the ceremony. l_1_ri_:iifon was served. Mrs. Loma _I 1:-‘rl poured, and: those assist- Mh _ri .serving were Mrs. Thomas uflycc. Bedcquc, P. E. I., and Mrs. iilll Hart, Saclzville. aunts of the and Ms. R J Bell, Dan.- wh--i-1. N. S.. and Mrs. Olaf Hur - . Sackville sister of the bride.- lllnt John 'relegraph Jouma‘ , _Min " NlInnvi\’| lor Plmplcg Powers) and little daughter Pa- tricia Ann, accompanied by Mrs. Dowling‘s mother Mrs. 'Theresa Powers. leaves Monday on return to Medford. Mass.. after enjoying I very pleasant visit in Kinkora. . Miss Bertha Watkins left for her home ln Summerville, Mass., after spending the summer with her grandmother, Mrs, Walter Binns, City. On retum home she was ac- companied as far as Saint John by her grandmother, Mrs. Walter Binns, Mrs- George Binns and Miss Joan Mccarey. Series ls Forced To Fifth Game (C. P. By GInl'll.hn'l Spool!! WVU CARLBION PLACE. Ont.. Aus'. 80-Carleton Place forced the semi- final round of the Bt. Lawrence Baseball League Pilyoffs i!\i»0 H fifth game, defeating Brockville 8-0 here today, With the series. H best three out of five game affair. tied at two victories each, the teams will battle it out at Smith’s Falls tomorrow aftemoon for this riilht i .4 -...- .-,~» -»-\~ \ I’ I » sense into his bean and when given ', another trial at the track, was per- § fect. in department and nciv looks , like the best thing in sight in the g Pine Tree State. .fe .< . 1.. " i The purses at the Skowhegan, lvltiiiie, Fair, which reports say had recnri-l smashinz by crowds and` fine weather making it thc best ev- er and which was characterized by a. surprisinz series of fast perform- mic:-s, were not large to say thc least. They ranged from $135. for the two ycnr old trot, and pace to .$310. for the free for all trot. W. C. Crummer. owner of Guy the Tramp 2.02, Mrs. Crummcr and son, were greatly taken with our Island province. Thcy any that nowhere in their travels this year have they sccri land so ferti‘c or farms so prosperous looking. They though the Exhibition plant was the ncntcst and cleanest in appearance and one of the most attractive they had ever seen and also were great- l_v taken with the prizes to owners, drivers and caretakers. which they say is not it feature of any other track they have visited. The Prince Edward Island Har-, ness Racing Cilib Fiitiirity. Stake; for two year old trottcrs and pac-i ers nnd three year old trotters and lmcers will be 1-need at Charlotte- town. W:-clncsdav afiemcoii. Sep-_ tcmber l9tli. Thr- Cilariottclownl Driving Park and Provincial Exhi-i lution Assooiaiieh heiniz the highest' il‘¥l ANIERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. Detroit sa 43 ,659 Now York 'iii 48 ,622 Cicvclanci . .. Boston St, Louis .......... Washington .. . . 55 69 Phiiaciclphiit 50 '70 Chicago 45 81135 c.r.LEnRa'ras Anmval. IN' COLONIAL CAR lB,v The Canadian Pr. '- CHURCHILL, Man., A111353! . Bi a swayinz coionist car behind the weekly “Miiskclz“ train of the HUCiS0¥1'S Bay Railway, the Rev. Archdescon Richard Faries. diocese 01' Kfffwatirl. Church of Fmlzinnd, recently celebrated the 34th aimi- VSYSHTY of his entry into northland miision fields 01 (ii 57 59 .520 52 .5-12 .AQ .444 .447 66 ABBIE DANCE HALL Borden ` Tuesday Evenings, Jimmie’s Orchestra- Admission 20c. Elliot‘s Orchestra- Admission 35c- Friday Evenings _"_, L.inz1Ta? lla -..- J.` 'arc seven ill. '.l‘1:irso N08. istsrters, __ he fastest _:_ ly Minnie f~ I Mvrsln. '. "f r mother t Thomp- , istnut sori _ ; y the late "IIT Itbwll got ld entries ; y, Whist- ‘ 1 Cyclone ._ old horse- " Sim a. Bt. in tlu'ee 1.38%. 'do I. son straight ible time nal heat. ~nie Grey 2.40 class lest time again the y won a .-iird heat mare en- d a mile k record 9 named Tnd, 1890, r classes, took five ', Black- t, owned :lished in is placed :count of ' getting won the the final 0 Whist- ' id event ` ~year~old_. - namely 1 by All do, Mil- . 'estle by__. iy Black--T. n Swift. d abovt ` ‘ 'st olas th three" y Hari- “ son ani _ ih Mes-"`f' est time is other W' ving the _` y Ra.m-__"- Zambert, ` nd Con- ` ' Golden" 72% the ` id meet. _'__ 1, third, it third if an .-. - ! at every -, 1s made 73 §l'1f.`ill!`< A olden ." ; it . _ itioiif M _ :in that ii ` to offer er ovoi- -_4 ad oon- . 'imental ' e. have nifyeara - fyD'l1l'lir ,~ ige, <1.-ix ‘ia until .., 43; iigid" §2.§ in _~ ady for " lundred _ _ lp* Qrgg hog. 00st io Ik, all HHYKPU s vds are t ' n which 1159 nf i lerefore. ‘ ihat on i hog is . msumee visa uri- * T4-Euros e fairly average fyofitable average #ul ‘ld i\r..:.:~» ed and -- self-<~t\s ri hoc. ._ A- 5' --_.i ae . i _ I . ' --..- ‘ . .~ I .n 7 III! i ~-, 1-- A.:- ,;i,§. |` !"l."` ~";'~'~ -'W--_;.~--f..--~;_-;~r-3&:_;»` ._ r . __ »---l-?--..~ .. ..-.....___l__ ,_ . .1-If I F 1