ssPTEM.BER.-.i§.i.192i i . -~ Qhuddtresuuts Commcfinnninur classified pages Have you ever considered the work our classified ads do - our advertiser's. They search into every store and home in the Province and if there is an interested party they will surely find him. i i The best class of pople read “The Guardian” and from this group of 50,000 people you will receive many inquiries to your classified advertisement.- Telephone No. 132 today. THE CHARLOTTETOWN ' GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS lea lie: nae of s words Four lnlorlloll . no line af ii words Mill [heartland 1o per line of I words , . vvovooove-ooéo-oooo oo-o-v-o One Insertion .......... Agent; wanted Situations Vacant. JIY PERSON DESIROUS OF making from $10 to $20 weekly ill spare time. without interfer- ing with present employment. send for particulars or free salu- pie hook “imperial Art" Personal Christmas Cards. Manillacturers. 122 Richmond West, ‘Poroaio. 6i xitii MAN 0R WOMAN T0 TRAVEL and appoint agents. Position permanent. ,yearly iluarantee ‘$1092 being 821 weekly average and expenses-i. PIXIIPFiPIWc "i1" ing Cards, Secure orders now ev eu in spare time, deliver later Representatives making tre nlendous profits. capital unnecessary, Big five dol Bradley - Garret-son, Braiitford, Ont. 3942i uecessary.—Wlnstou Co. TOPOH- T0 LCI h, Se,“ 3.1;; 17 27 0ct111 15 25 .___ _______..--~ 29- T0 LET-SEVEN ROOM l-lous Apply 12d Fitzroy St. Miscellaneous 3874 9 a at GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- ery. Phone 133. 2879il6tf FOUND-ON-WEST RIVER ROAD — cl-llnl; ql‘ binder, Owner may have slime by calling at this office and unfurnished ,all ulodern venienctls. inspection any day Apply 17 Eilstou St. 3784 ii 27 bi Male - Help \Vantcd lmvlns for Mi- iiiliiidiiii- WANTED-CARPENTERS. —AP- _-__--————-———— ply tn cildmore & Webster. Cit)’- srasvso SINCE sue. zoo-la 3i cattle, two years old. If not i claimed ‘in ten days will be sold L051; to pay expenses-M. J. Murnaic han, (Reeve), Tarantuln. 3878932‘ and Charlottetown ril-bher hoot. EIRN uFiw-{RDQOF $25 WEEK heave at 172‘ Great (lcorge St. ' 1i ly growing ulushroofiifl for "BL. frost proof cellar necessary, pu ‘ __ M LTON AND ill Fail boils now. illustrated Lefilzrloalfijgflwfiabiipflsl, Snap and booklet ant] particulars for * traces. Apply Hurry Spencer. stamp.—-Cnuaila Mushroom Colli- pany, Toronto. 1i PERSONAL GREETING CHRIST- F01‘ 35k’ lass Cards, "imperial Art." Best known selection. Want. men and women in every town to solicit orders now in spare time. Delivery later., Rcllfflflellifliive! already making big monfly- Newest designs and noveiliel- FOR 8ALE—6,000 FEET PINE plank. Apply 9 Alley Street. 3875 i) 3 2i FOR SALE-INDIAN TWIN FOW- er plus motorcycle. W. Pierce Lowest prices. Samples free.— Elmll-n,-3s39#8—30—4l. British Canadian 122 R‘ ‘ " 'West Toronto. 8 13 12l FOR SALE-MARE FOUR YEARS old. sound, good driver, not afr- aid of Cars. Peter Flynn, St. Pet- ers Road, Cardigan, R. R. 3860—9-*-‘2—3l Wanted - - WANTED-FOUR FURNISHED rooms, with modern conveni- ences. Apply "S" c.o. Guardian. 3837—-8-—30-—3i ._.___._._._. WANTED-TO RENT OR LEASE by Oct. 15th for term of years H small hilslnesa stand in $000 locality near Railway in Gillie"! or Prince County. Apply by let- ter to A. care of Guardian. SELLING TRI- Complete line; hundred numbers. We deliver and collect. Pa? daily.—— Triangle Hosiery Mills. D90!"- mon-t Atl., Montreal. Aug28-30 ,__________ FARM FOR SALE-Hi Aches or choice land. Rood buildillli. pump ill house, well, Wllfiffltl DY running brooks two and a half 05,000 YEARLY angle Hosiery. 3879 9 3 3| milesh fromd llrilltlalhaniiurx€gg EC 100 ei- Teachers Wanted f-Tllin, Gnrllnvilie. am a 2 2i wAiiTiii-A THIRP @7553‘ Mlnardfi Llnlmont-Heeia Cute. teacher for Point‘ P‘ "i school, No. ,14l. Apply to Mrs. J. B. Flnlayson, Secretary. 8858-—9——2—3l ' . WANTElL-PROTEOTANT rasca- er for Old Harry school. Apply stating qualifications and salary wanted. Apply to Chas. A. Clark. Secretary Treasurer. 3808-9-25! .‘ ‘nab- Fifty pllro high elaee foxolv Will of 1024 guaranteed to wit! n‘ ____-_-¢._._-_ ' ‘fifth ZqQ§sr“ w 0 l» d iff irrlto-‘nm? ed. n tho United ‘my 0 enqillrio r. ' h l ‘m. n ea ,. l». ' 2.30 p.m and . Hon. Dr. MacMililan, Mr. TTENTION l — GREATEST imaginable demand this season for our celebrated, inexpensive, “Royal" Series unrlstiuas Greet- HElEmRM.dMMWm THE ‘OHAARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN was to cut ruthlessly away those Political tentacles. , Scribe hotels, clubs in London. elpimtiitllfm tor useless public works fol- vote catch MR8. BALDERSOWS SALE will continue today commencing at 9 o'clock.—A. Williamson. 1i OALOUTTA LEAVES-Conclud- ing a four day's visit H. M. S. Cal outta loft this port at 9 o’clock yes- terday morning. She will proceed direct to Tadousac, Quebec, while on the St. Lawrence R. and will al- so visit Quebec and Montreal. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. D. M. Lamont will preach at.Nlne Mile Creek onSaturday, Sept, tith at 7.30 p.m., also on Sabbath, Sept. 7th at 10.30 a.m., at Calloe Cove at in the Peoples Church Charlottetown, 7 p.m. ‘ GUESTS AT RECEPTION-The following gentlemen were guests of His Honor Lieutenant Governor MacKinnon and Mrs. MacKinnon, at luncheon at Government House ll Sunday in honor of Admiral Fergus- son and oflicers oi.‘ H. M. S. Calcut- ta. Admiral Fergussou, Captain Kltson and three other officers. Premier Stewart. Mayor MncKennn J. Mayor Jenkins, Mr. Frank R. iiviirlz, Mr. Donald MacKlnnon, Col. l). A. MacKinuon, A. dc C to the Governor General, Mr. W. Ches- ter S. McLnrc, M. P. P._ Col, s R Jttiliiill-‘l. Col Peake. Aides de Cunlp to his llollor, and Captain Palmer, Private Sec'y, —.——<o>_____. PERSONALS Miss Margaret Trainer arrived home Monday night from Worces- ter, Mass., on a visit to her parents, Mr. and llirs. James Trainor, Spring Park. Mir. and Mrs. Herbert L. McPher- son are spending a pleasant holi- day ln Boston and other American cities. Mrs. B. A. Strang, Sydney, N. S., ls visiting in the city the guest of Mrs. Jas. L. McDonald, 52 water Street. Mrs. Wm. Acorn and three children, lrme, Helen and Audrey who have been visiting Mrs. Acorn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. (lorney, Elm Avenue left yesterday morning on return to their home in Toronto. lilies Amy Corney. of Brooklyn, Mass, who is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs S. (l. Corney of Borden is spending a few days in the city before returning to Brooklyn. . Mrs. '1‘. H. Lawson, formerly of SHOP from Holmanh Oetelog i iwith a good attendance. Qfisland boys, Fred Black and Gord- iiymimun, Pros. Navy League, Ex-pu Chandler, of Charlottetown, who . ity tn his parity. Mir. Fleiliillfl iliiii lilg and make way for an adiuluis- iratloil pledged to unite Canada with a system of equal rights and lair treutme t for all and a sound , protective fiscal policy chat would FORMER RESIDENTS HERE.—- surely bring back prosperity to (Jan Mr. and Mrs, Ploeg and sou who ildtan homes. lultvo been spending the sumfier _ w th Mrs. Ploegs sister, rs League Convenes THE C. B. C. OPENED yesterday Wallace Illll, (of the Amherst H0181) at her cottage, Tidnish, have gone by auto to Brockville, Unt., where Mr. Ploeg has accept- ed an executive position in the cult acltyof Bacteriologlst. —Amiiorst News. - - , __ _ 'l‘he third Annual Diocesan Con- MBLE scurry Meg-rm‘; _ vention, Diocese of Charlottetown. R8,,’ _]_ M_ Mu,.ch,5on_ the new sec. Catholic Wolnens’ League or Cali- rtary for the eastern section of the oil-i opens in 'l‘1snie"h today and tho cannula“ Mme some,” wlll gpallk se attending from this city are 'to the constituency of the Alex- Mrs. J. J. Johnstone, Diocesan |l”re- amira branch, ill the Hazelbrouk sidcnt. Mrs. F‘. J. (Jill-icy, Secretary. Baptist Church Friday evening. Mrs. hiclntyre. Executive Secre- Sept. 5th. lt is hoped that tile-re tary and Mls. G, J. McCormac. de- wlll be a good attendance from the legato oi sub-division, Charlotte- different sections comprising this town, branch, The programme will be Wednes- day. September tllird. 1(l a. ln.— LONG RIDE. —A Moncton llflDer Opening prayer. " FBYBI~C°VEYiYiZ the "may mnes- Greeting oi‘ Diocesan President. from St, John to Moncttgn on a no" ca“. iiiuYfiie i" "i"! iiiiY- was e "cum" RPadInI oi‘ minutes of lrev-lo iiiishmem °i “m Prince Edward Annual Meeting. RUSlIlBSGIOiIl ‘Di minutes Discussion. v Appointment oi‘ nomination and resolution committees. , 2 p. ln.— Report oi Correspond- ing Secretary, Report 01' Trellstlrcr. Report of Record Secretary. Ills- left here on their return to the is- land on Friday, after visiting M11‘ and Mrs. R. B. Towrlss of this cit)’- Tho boys, who are about seventeen years of age, took a week on the Journey. wheeling from Charlotte» "il-iiiiofl- Atifilllifin of rPliort-s. town to Borden, taking the boat iifllorlfi 0i Presidents‘ oi District the“, for the nmlnlaud and (jflllling subdivisions (liecilssion. through to Moncton via Sacltvllle, 3.30 p, m-Visit by ilelegatee to On their return they left the city Notre Dame Academy “Alternoou for Sliedlatl, planning to make the Tea" served at “The Willows" trip aruilnd the shore to Torlllell- home of Mrs. Sara Campbell Cou- llnp, , roy- il-‘reeldeut 'l‘ignish siilrtiivieiml. if p, m. National Ode "O Canada" version, Dominion lion. President. Miss Beielle Guerin. Words of welcome, Mrs. Sara Campbell Conroy, President Tig- nish sub-division. Address in English. MacLellzln. Address in French, Rev. Dr. Gau- thler. Reception to delegates nish silb-division, >————- One Sound Central Tariff (Coniilnued from Page i) Rev. Dr. Confederation in two. Then in i873 came the MacDonald regime iiiiiiil‘ iug with it a slow butt sure rellli" of t-he title. immediate imliiove‘ uleut had been apparent laud tiivrf" after the-re was a steady strength- ening of Canada's industrial being. Mix-Fielding and tile Tariff. _ Mr. Mcigileli collie lllio the activ- ities oi‘ the present government and in passing attacked the Rilil lion. W. S. Fielding for lnsinccr~ by Tig- Thilrsday. l0 n. m.—ni‘[l(‘ll'f¢; rev Organization iliscilss-lon. Reports, Sisters oi‘ Service Movement. ma-' gilzine, immigration, education. dis- cusslon, . Further reports district sub-div- lsilon. 2 p. m.-Eleciion oi‘ officers. New business. Report oi‘ Resolution Committee. installation of officers. Adjournment. ~ 3.30 p. m. Reception at “Hrisr- told hm in tlhe house. he said, that he had never believed in the lar- lff reductions brought down in the at Tignish Today“ villi-il- unlqi Bil. Competition Both Days. MONCTON. Sept. 2.— Two days splendid aztces was the verdict of the large crowds that witnessed the even-is pulled offqat Moucton Speedway on Salturdayfiind Mon- day. ' The track was in excellent con- dition on Saturday bllt Sunday night's rain left it in -fi heavy eon- dltlon i'or the Labor Day progira-m- me, Prince Edward island and Nova Scotla horses had things pretty much their own way in all classes on both days and furnished some very keen racing in eevrl’ event, ‘Both oniSaturday and nu Labor Day, it was it. house race froln the word "go" alnd pPril-llllfl n0 more keenly contested or more excl-ling finishes have been seen on the loc- al ll1£l('l( for souls years. Following is Saturday's mary: sum- 2.30 Class. Purse $400. Lloyd (ienrgo. Isfllflplg Stu- bles, Kenslngton. lllll. 6 5 1 l 1 Paddy Axyvorllty. F. -Ad- dllflllfi. ilalililx, _____ .. 1 2 2 2 2 Qlliicllio Pilirllc-ll, J. B. Nugent. ~.\louctoli ._.. 3 1 3 3 3 Miss Atlantic, l. Randall, Moncton -__ 2 4 6 4 Billie Aubrey. Seulple Sta- bles, Kenslllgtou P. E. l. 4 3 4m liugh D. NicKeuzie. Monc~ ton ' 6 6ro 1101i)’ Oak-es, G. W. Saund- ers. Ilorcllester Marie Forbes, Capt. Milli!‘- laln, Parrshoro ________ _. 8 8 7ro (Iiilnc-2.19%. 2.22%, 2.21%; 2.22 ‘A. 2.25%. 2.18 Class. Puree $400 Wilden Boy, Jlodges. llali~ tax ________________ ,_ l, 5 l 1 1 Confection, S. ilol/Vltt, llritlgetowll, N. S. _._ l i 2 1i Lacopia ilic Great. P_ A. llellieveau. Alonclon. .. 2 2 5 4 aKle Vela, O. .\iacl)nli- aid, Fredurictou, __.-. Zl 8 3 2 Pansy Aubrey, Se-mplo Sta- bles. Kcnsinjton. 1112.1. 4 4 4 Mass Abbie Hriuo also et-zlrtetl. Tiuie~2.18',4. 2.18%, 2.18%, 2.21- i/l, 2.21%. Following were the officials: ddberai program and had no inten- ition of inforcing them. lie had been silztcost-llill in rostrainlnl: iii‘? gOVflfltllllilll. ulovod, Mr. Meighen, wood," Alberton. homo m’ Mrs-l, Mary Keefe. Evening reception at home ot‘ hire. A. .l. llacketi, Tig- Experlence. or lar sample book free to workers- Limited, . St. Avards, hilt now of Halifax, is mum by “N55,,” from the nmgres. in tllc city she is the guest of Mrs my“ from u“, we“ {mm putting . (Capt) J. T. McLaine, 227 Grafton "he mm,“ redumons m“, “noel, hut Simm- -,inspite of them some had been ptit . r ntil tile last session when Reverend Sister St. George Cong. Qlirimlqfiizflrlangh mums whmh M,‘ De Nolrc Dame, returned Monday Me‘,gh,en "deficflhnd m, m, “nmrtun. to St. Anthony's Acaiiamy, Mont-Hue Hung “n, n" Qumdm had gw, a?”(Yl“at,‘mifiifxliigigzfntixvng‘,cn Mr, King: the opportunity to go : . l. . . I ' , - nish. Tile resillts of the Lollies Singles in the tournament ulaltclles at the (‘harlottetoivli Tennis (‘ourts were lights, si-ivcrllgia. newly ]lillli'.l't'll.. HOUSE TO LET FURNISHED OR COD‘ LOST-BETWEEN LITTLE YORK 20 Upper. llillsboro St. 3876 9 3 1i ,loxisiiiiislli _ in“ qr better with good brushes "d "pp-the majority wait ollvor- Theao were DOWN V" I PI"? atetee but owing to money conditions being tIghLPIFQY y] ll. Prlcaa ere reeeonlblv oiaoo, eenfldentlol but k curiosity elokua. will reoo I M , I only write ll " “t” y n AND yo rs. , ullaral , ro . - " mi f "s ‘ ‘torched is m luv; Tyl-llbaiolt-fiefiellt filtrate’: Comet .V t‘ " . l Ill i. i. t, ‘It -ahcad with the reductions and the liltlll l n . I ipreuliier was iillioosed on the trial turned Monday to their home in Wesiboro, Mass, lifter visiting the iorlucrs parents, Ml‘. and Mrs. G. ii- ' Lewiston, Maine. Miss Vera Mactlregor, French River, is visiting in Charlottetown the guest of Miss Wilma Johnston, and intends leavug Thursday rnorn- tlle winter. Miss Wlilna Johnston, teacher in the Model School, arrived. home Monday night after spending a luost delightful two months holl- day visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Gamille and other relatives in Calubridgo, Mass, and White Mts, New Hampshire. i?‘ BIRTHS DRiSCOLL-At Mt. Herbert. Sept. 2. 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .l. Driseoll. a son. . DOYLE—ln this city on August 31st to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doyle. Kent Stireet, a daughter. LAWLOR.—ln this city on August 30th, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. James Lawlor, a daughter. MURRAY.— At the Charlottetown hospital, Sept. 2, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Murray, Dorchester street, a daughter. Congratulations. MARRMOES ‘SAN-BENSON — SANDERSON — At the Manse, St. Peter's Bay. on Atlllllst 27th by the Rev. J. M. lvlc-' Leod. Mr. Maynard W. Sanderson of Maple Leaf, and Miss Peairl Olive Sanderson. Midgell. ANDREW-WHITE.—At Winnipeg, on August 25. 1924, by Rev. Andrew Roddau. Muriel Gladys Andrew,of Charlottetown. P. E. l., to Hamford L. White, of Gladstone, Michigan. DEATH McLEOIL-Sudderily at her home in Stanley Bridge, on Sept. 1, 1924.. Mrs. A. J. McLeod. Funeral will tails place on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. 9° LOoAN-Jn Dromore. Sept. 2nd. Bridget Logan. aged ‘l6 years. Funeral will leave her late resi- dence Thursday mom»!!! at 8 o'clock for Fort Augustus. OLIIBERIN-At ‘rsunton. Mass" Ans, 80th. Mrs. William Ciihberln. formerly of Chsrlottetowmsged ill P ~9- in. Rev, m '4i_!‘.‘i.i. a ill". and hirs. .\i. A. ltlctluigan re». m: for Cambrmge and other Amlhad left the country and thirty itex- crican Cities, where she will spendiiiB iliciiiriefi iimi ‘liiififii- We'll?" , Sydney; .l. J. Flood, Hunter River; iioclllcd yesterday afternoon in I I)‘ _ _ I x‘ h‘ m “(h closely contested games between “Y ‘i i-“iii dmiimr“ “i, “a. “_ illc Misses Eleanor null Marjorie Diiriiiiiliii "i iiiimi‘ M“ i f‘ ii lluurkc. Miss Eleanor ill winning lustraied that the cost o1‘ living was no lower now than ili 1921 and that there had been no o-cductiou in the cost ol’ lllrlning iuiplcluents -in spite ol‘ tho, great reduction in itiirlff. On tvhe other hiallll. he said, from her sister shmvcil real cllalll- piolishlll style. From the first set she was never headed although she hull to fight for every point, 'l‘llo. loiloiviug lire the results of all tile games played ill tile indies as a result 0t reduction in tariff singles: ‘on woolcus and cottons seven-y Hirer Round thousand {textile works-rs were for E. Bourke won frolll M. Jardillc the most part idle. thirty thousand 4-6, 6-4, 64. K. Klelly won from D. llutclieson 0-1, 0-1. four implements factories had olo- UYB$—M- Bmlriit‘. illlli J. Flliifif- sed and seventeen boat and shoe 1°"- iactories had gone out of business. Mmii-Fiiilil Sum-ming up the situation, -Mr. E- Bmiik“ w“ "m" K- Kieiiy Meighen held up i-h-c record o the 643» 64i- rony ye,“ Conaervnnw, ndmhfls, M. Bourke won from J. Fullerton tration during vidrich time Canada ‘H- 6'2- had successfully lived through the _ fin" I competition offered by the power- z_cp‘"figoiarfefl‘g°" "m" M‘ Burk" ful and fast expanding republic to the soillh and expressed his beiiel‘ that without the sound fiscal tarq iff policy o that administration the country would have gone down to dissolution. and that. the only sal- vation for the Dominion was a re- tilrn to that policy. The Macken- zie King government, he declared, was there to sntlsy the Progressiv- es. Next session he predicted it would be a case of wha-t Mr. Forke demanded Mr. King would perform. The policy that was to have brought out the "nun of prosper- ity" had plunged rho country into an even deeper clmld of depression The course for Canada to pursue ’l‘he Men's Singles are now he lllg played and, iventlter permitting will be colupletcd iluring the pro- sent week. Mixed doubles will columeucc. at once as the courts are available from Men's Singles. Following is the schedule of games for mixed doubles: First Round M. Bourke and '1‘. DeWolfeP-BYB J, Fullerton and A. Stewart play H. Smith and G. White E. Bourke and M. McKinnon . Play Mr Whear and J. A. Bentley J, Tait and J. Johnston—llye Mrs. Allenby and Capt. Allcnhy nliiv M. Jarlllne and M. B. McKlnnin D. Hutcllesnn null (1. F, Iiutcheson play J. Martin and i-l. Simpson QUEEN HOTEL Water Street, Charlottetown Tm- um. “M” h‘.- K. Kielly and J. A. McMillan-Bye. h.“ fight“ "nonu; i’ K. Bourke and G. Houston-Bye. an rofurnioh throughout ' “W” R°‘"‘d an offer-o very comfortable accommodation to the trevel- 1 Vi“? 2 °" 3 i "n. hum“ l gr‘: 85 plliillvyilsor 10 The table le eepeoleliy n p," ,2. good and the public ere oourooouely cared for. ~ Raid USN I day. hnuca Jmr/lvton. Mlnlgor ‘ Semi-Finale 1 or (2 or ll) play (4 or h) or 3. (7 or 8) or (9 or 10) plays 11 or 12 Starter-Chris. 'i‘liolupsou, North Sydney. N. JilGgF-sW-ll, ll. Wilson. Moucion; J. ll. Sargent. Newcastle, N, 11, and Tom Dobuon, Jolicllre. Tlnlcrs—.lohn Coirey, Sliedinc; Geo, lnncton. Monclon- and G. ll. Leamam. 'l‘rilro. ’ 2.40 Trot. Purse’$400. , Lloyd George. Sample Stables, Kenslngton. ll‘. P11. ______________ .. 3 1 1 1 V. Dieters. F. Adams. liai- ilax _________ ___ ______ __ 1 l; 3 4 Johll Forbes, U. Sullth. lla- liiax ________________ _. 7 2 z .1; Worth-lest, A. S. Enter, Amherst _____________ ._ z 3 4 2 Vanda S. .lolzl, I.. Randall. Ilioncitln ____________ _. 4 -i 5m Joc Nolies zlull Starlight also start- ed. - 'l‘ilnc—2.2tli/,. 2.24%, 2.21%, 2.21- Friee For All Purse $400. llud iial l.)r. ll-artigan New Waterford ___________ __ 1 1 4 Jean Ilinyien, F. Ad-ams, iioiiiox .............. ._ 2 2 i 4 T. J. Develop, E. O. Mc- Donald. Fredericton __.. 3 3 2 2 Keemah Aubrey, F). Stow- flill. Prince River _____ _. 4 4 3 3 l lTime-2.l7%, 2.17%. 2.19%, 2,17- /l 2.é2 Clans. Purse v00. Just Tramp, A. Eliter, Alli- herst __________________ __ 1 1 1 llarry (1.. J. llenniessey ill- vcr llehert ____________ __ 2 ,_ 3 Lacopla the Glreat, P. A. Bel- liveriu, Moncton _______ __ 3 {l 2 Emielelte and Forward Ploy also started. 'l‘l‘fll(\—2.2li/¢. 2.20%. Following were the officials: Starter-Chas. Thompson, North Sydney. JUdRos-—P. S. Brown. Charlotte- town; J. A, Kelly. Shed-Lac and ll. Wilson, Monctnn. Timers-G. l3. Wiliett 'i‘. 0. Lanc tot. Moncton and W. S. Chapman. Port Elgln. Sale l am instructed by the Executor oi the Estate of the late Elizabeth Jane llllrry to sell by Public Auc- tion on the premises on Monday. the 8th day oi‘ September at 12 o'clock noon the late Mrs. Harry's Dwelling house and premises on Hensley Street. number 19. Also at the hour of 1.30 on sumo (lny nnll place. the household furniture of late Mrs. Hurry will be sold. i Fol- lerms and particulars apply to -Fred L. Munro. 90 Edward St. or to Ptilmbr and Pillmor. solicitors. (Jharlottetown ‘ """' Hotel ' Co” Ltd. 1 PPOQHOTQII Winners of Semi-Finals play off. Bdfihhmi QUEN HOTEL L. 1i. Wheaten, Halifax; R. H. Fitzroy, Montreal; Katherine J. Ross, Morton, Mass; Ernest E. Laps, Taunton, Mass; M. J. Klneh. We are open ‘to pu .l. .l. Hughes, soul-ls; w. McNslll; Slide; J McKlnrlon, New Aliuan: blueberries, F. Clow, Athol McKlnnonmMc- leaves, stalks, or g-ree Klnnon, L. M. McRinnonL nia- rues‘ E. F. Macdonald, ma; Miss C. Grant, Halifax; C. D. Phil- lipe, Truro. ______ L-al\e-n—-—-e-_~_--_-___ '---¢-..~__,..... BENJ. CARTER Q SON i Aucilnlleerq 9416i. l$lflMhm rchase a quantity of carefully picked, free from n berries." STORAGE C0., LTD 4i lher of (roulpetitilrs. White won first: place, with D. Coyie second. Both ' Tug of War: (fharlnltctnwn Fire Hoover ING in DIGGING TATOES. vantages to you. lABOR.BA At the Abegweit Gro noon Were Succe There was n vol-y good attend- aucl- at the athletic sports held at the Abegweit Grounds Monday afternoon. The progrzllunll» was suc cessfillly carried out. Barney Francis ran in shifillliili form ill the. halt’ mile, hilt he vras not pushed, his time was 2.09. The broad jump was another good event, Phil McDonald won first place with a jump of 22 feel. \Villlt' Elliott Nlt-(lnigan jumped 21 loci 10 inch-is. 'l‘hi.- high jump ixas also well HOW‘ ilIl-ili-‘tl, us there was quite a lliim-. of these young fellows nr-l cominli along well ill this line of athletics. Elliott McGiligzllc-who won tho 100 yards dash, had a good lead 0H the other coulpetitors, doing ii“? qlglnllcn in 10 2-5 secs. Perhaps tho lnost iutortistinl! event oi‘ illc day was the tug of war hot icon tieams from tho ll. M. S, (‘ culta and the Charlotlc- (gl-plglilply some cheering as hoih teams got lllv word t!" illlli imw tho (Jharluitctoivu tcalu dill pull‘. illcy certainly shoivi-il they had the. reill stilfl’, wlllllillg in two straight pulls. 'l‘licn a .‘~i(‘(‘(lllll tug of war ulatch took plat-o ivlu-n lilo Flrcmou took on tho Niuriucs of the Warship. Illlli our local lll('H again deluoustral-cd their ability and strength by again wlllllilll; ill two straight pulls. Cap- laiu John Martin was the coach of the Firemotfs team. Tile cxillhition by Phil McDonald in the 120 yilrll hurdles was eager- ly watirhedhas Phil scaled over the lull-plan l“ gtlnil shape, doing the distance ill l6 3-5 H005- lll till,- two ulilc bicycle race (‘ox and llorilhy hoih got n had spill. lllll were not seriously illlurcd. The Veterans hand ivas ill nth-nil- nucl- and relldcrl-il splendid luusic for the afternoon's sport. Following is a list of the winners ill the differs-lit events: 100 Yards Dash: 1—Ellini McGuigau. 2——l’hll McDonald. 3~—A-llilll Stewart. Tiluc~-l‘.0 2-5 S-‘CH. 220 Yards Junior; l--A. Stewart. ZAF. Ranahilu. .'l~——~V. Pllleau. Tlme~26 secs. Half Mlle *Blke: 1--(l. Francis. 2-(1. Walker. 8~F. Cox. Broad Jump: 1—Phil McDonald. 2~Elllot Mctluigan. 3-K}. White. Dlsttlnce—22 feet. Half Mlle Run: 1——B. Francis. 2-—K. 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