19? - . » , " ' '~"~=':‘.»'f_.l': _P ‘Q “_- ` :_ .' . l 1'-;~=='-D _W _ _ , I ~V;'.-_‘, x _,,,_,,. ___,_-;__,,_______*_---__‘____ T___A>___,A¥ *_ _-;__.._'. i f _ fd _ » i I Bssl-:BAi.i. BQUNQ ` °"° WRESTLING BASKET BALL g@U Agni AN sl>oR`T _ RE y_i_ f4“\"'.* W/wt Ho. The Pliil1ics`Ph'lcsh1 . l i. " loniesorwv lille vote see l ‘ lui LAST Pl-lice# Te-ii/\ agrarian scan( mr /scams cuts lu (qw. °`§E. ,- .l;.... .Q--1-»._ B- L-LX:/K THIS ' ‘/i;\i2‘s rem CAN beat; lu' _ 1 his f lti , til SEQLND D\\“S\ON PGME M uc.: possession of al acu .es un .“`A.r.b sA~“S¢`, Tw the last. Mr. Francis retiied from I ?`_“u_`l vN`$__4 [_ _ active business (being the head of Qm9.!\n| Imam syndl¢|l¢.lac..om¢ n.ln(l..rlg>_l-ri-mit-a. the mm Of J- S* Francs 35 5°“5' -g --4' Sleigh and Carriage Builders of For-_ By QUIN HALL _ I _ \e'.‘.fl\-\' ms a tfllell one for the Phil- lies to suffer right at the kl¢l¢.0ff, gne suffered from no illness and his lol illllln lS(Il!LiERS UFF (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont.. June 7th.-Re ,- lresenting Canada, some of the fine lin the rowing world, the Argonau 1Eight and Joe Wright, Jr., holder o the "Inter-City Limited" for Mont-I real, where they sail at daybreak, Saturday on the Cunard Liner “Laur- entlc" for England. There, Joe` Wright Jr. will defend his title against the Empire`s best at Henley. hand the Argonaut Eight will compete lin the world wide event. Accomp- ,anying the party to England will be lAld. Joe Wright, Sr., Coach and Mrs. iwright, and Aid. R. A`llen and Mrs.. _party will be accompanied by Bertl ‘_Crow. .Travelling Passenger Agen charge of their transportation ar lirangements, and J. J. Dolan, Presi- Ident of the Argonaut Rowing Club. ‘well attended. The comedy “1’m In lthe Navy Now" kept the audafnce inl :laughter all evening. A special feat- ure “A Whistling S010,” by Mr. Rod- dis McIntyre was greatly enjoyed. The selection chosen was "All By lYourself in the Moonlight." Mr. Yeo, popular movie man, pre- 'sented the youthful performer with a. $2 dollar bill. On Friday, May 17th, the funeral of the late John B. Francis, of For- tune Bridge, took place to Bay For- tune Cemetery, andwas followed by a large concourse of friends and rel- lativ-:s who came to pay their last respects to a grand old man. Deceased had reached the advanc-f ed age of eighty years and was in tune Bridge) about ten years _ago. -l I There is usually 50 mufh baseball lr.-1 \.4.A~_- l~r \'_.4 ill;-in-iss- team of 1029.I1;nf_ they seem to have hurdled that; passing “-.B5 absomtely peacefny He C f lhott/erabout Connie Ma Philadelphia Athletics, and Adelphia National League that-come folks have los the fm that there really l< Bhd l‘ll»» luv il I zllv. the lloileli E1'a\'(‘s had l obstacle. With Claude Willoughbylls survived by his widow and three me Phil’ ll‘-9 lll“l“`~' ‘*‘~l`~ ‘WY “"~”*lo:ndldos th; as in §'l;‘;lly. Q E"....;\ 1 _rl »\\‘\ln,; b_\' stmssillgl nanp If Burt can pun me Phus up 'Son Central Bcdoquev an of whom , r- l;~'- ~ I nz* 1 . - - _ . rect th:.¢m:ror Una? leil‘;l`e..»n.m..» .l_ `l\\,. _.U ..‘~~[. (l he: wmli' to 8 pam.; “he” they lead me 5°" were with him at the last- shogo .the Pram elinlp ‘ ` \ ll . .l.|.5 .~ .o\\.ng mil. I ond division, hell be rlithcr a, miracle l of mm it may be truly said ..Bca“_ M me n' es __ " '_'] _\ _ I _ _ _ mm? mound his own “reside '_ and ltiful is old age. beautiful is the slbw Vo n kicking up some c..l.~. l _ c . _ - my _.lll'..:»ll lies in the even around one's own hearth, thats ‘d______?“,, m.l.m. aummn of rp.h_l ffhdr GWB in the early stages ef t'l'_f' fri. :`:~‘ ‘i:~. >".l"‘ ul has 2- Pretty. scmethln§» 1 lol-|lolAlsB summer In the old mimi year' noe. b ll >~e<‘.s l,-._~ l_:i _ .vac _ nl 9 ‘ ‘ l A 1°* of base 8' ew I V1 ll \ M of me bo”"'Cdpyrlgm` 1929' Km! Features Sym Nature has fulfilled herself, and sur- lto bolinninl to wonder if Fortune Bridge - And V T`*;°"'54\le. accompanied Hu i l Louis, .383. _ o‘i:siii. Phil. (Hendrick, Brooklyn 33 ll-lemon. Brooklyn. 39 isa as ez _:iso NW Y°\’l< Terry, New York °. as 159 ze ss .311 Plllledvlphla etephsnscn, chicago as 14s ao 54 .320 B°Sf/°n» - sl the Phil- 1. iz: ;<_~ :'\ __ . no 'L llllury to Til-z-l f1|¢3¢¢| Ing , is hudren and his cmbl _ _ __ _ ______w _,_________ _,_____,_______‘____ ll-ollnded by h C , : :-~ wr: f!»=\.> all was to no cnntly destroyed byiflrel nggan `1;15l_’dren's children, she rocks him soft- l _ icinitv i=_'.':lll_ as liz.” l11:illlr,.l_ lieu-over the greater l the work is being carried on by days with blessings." 1 to a. grave whcih is followed M¢“`g~|_ Thom” cameron Joseph perl of t`-lb f'.ll'lll'.lll'c and mo\'ablesl~wgyk_ l ""” l ` | Mr. E. J. Campbell is a weekend by Mrs. "~ ' ~' ‘l-‘~~ ‘visitor to the City It is deeply re- Ulmeron and Mrs. Trowsdale. mot-` 'VH' 1~ .1 - loss. happening l - - préq from gl-Iptud Frm”-_ May 17[|,_ fl‘ i' .~= ;`"l:'i<*ll".:“,_\' l7ll.=_V season and The students of P' W' C' and s'I?'dgretted that Mrs. Camlillell. Wl'l0 l5 . . _ . _ . U. are at home again, after a years ` m the Hospital' is not impmvmg as toattend the funeral of John B. Francis, Fortune Visitors to Fortune last uuded H. H. Acom. W. L. Mr. and Mrs. B. Creamer. Mrs. Idgu' Francis, Mr. Phec, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. lt is our sad duty to r death of the late William 0! Bouris, whose call to land came almost without As has been already rep lu he was known to all) °H Thlirldoy moming by for mrmony to lose lun me mis 3.” lm: I~ s t.le .=__\nlpat.ly oi' his ‘ V ` Bridge' my... h._.AM;;_' hard work. Most of tliem were sue- _ fast as would be de5l_,.ed_ l cessful, but of course as always. al ___,,__ l _- .__ ,few did not apassl.. in almost allfcas-` Mr' Elm" Harris' noted playwrlgml .1 ..- ft - `. cf; l-»1~“-ples good fs owing to ill health. A large num- of Houywood Cap' is at his gummgrl week ill- :=".. . ._ Dlagw»ll_ li.-_:.1 cn iilc r\'~.~:h and south side. ber of pupils f1‘°m the Eastern Sec-‘residence at Bay Fortune. M,-_ and »....__ _tion attended P.W.C. and made al Nell l\l~~- on :1.~.-- it l‘~_~ ilin~m1 or thc-,very creditable showing- W°rlhy Oil Congratulations ,O Miss Jean Mc. Damon. l.~_:f~ \\1 ‘iz-"~::.l‘fl was held slwfiul mention are Helen McL2'ah`Lean. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RC. _frilzn lip- 1-_~_.§_l ;~_-~ rf his <1g\{l,g;nl:rr_ of Soul‘is_ who secured her sec0lldxML_Lcan_ of SOUHSI who won tm eport th" .‘l "\l~,fl. Ill. lll~,;~‘_ :ll Bay For-`5'€1\l"5 <`0l`lllC8ll?I Rl0ll2\l'd Mathe50ll» Gold Coin at Mt. Allison for lst. Prllllzlll. :une <" l-~ !\l" .\'l~D<‘llllld was ‘Oi Albion Cross. who came fourth oil your Prize Essay' also to Mp Fulton the betiel' I-`~,~‘~l: 1 ~ tell in lilo l‘nnllllllllily`(l`l<‘f lft FRI' D255 ll-551 Almle BUSll€’)'- Und¢,~hay_ of Bny Fortune, who gra- vl‘:ll'llil\f=__ l, . -» gl~4_ lp. is _sm-\»;-_~¢d by of Sollris. who rslme sixth. and Mabel ` dumed Wm., dmmcuon hom Da\_ ortcd Bill# ~ \-.l;I',-.-_', i~°'l': :lo allil one clailgllt- Keele. of Bay Fortune, who cl\mc;hou51e_ left llonl ~ leiglllh. All of the a‘Jl1vc-nlciltionedl _ le ilzzill “__ lare very young, and no doubt wel Messrs' Howmd ,md Lam, Dmg_ tl lber ln- We azrrlfvr-rlnlnln Mr. Edwin Reid ‘shall hear more of them in futurevven and Mum. Ray Sywzsm-_ Cl¢y_ t ne "trying "Did of getting ofi’ at Harmony ll” rn l-lie. r‘“"`l‘ .ll‘\l'»1lllll1f‘l'lt to the;y€1\1'S- lspent the 24th in I-‘or u Ind another young man on the train intending to the water tank a. few yer on. However the train did fhire. and both decided with the result that Billy der the train md met instant death. Hit body-was immediately taken back 90 Bouril and the funeral (one of tile llrnat em- ,pam was held tc the Romln Catholic Cemetery on Sunday afternoon. Deceased wo! Only l\\'~“l\' ty-four yuan ‘of age. and mm' qi splendid qiisllms cut a deep g ‘ffl aww. .o-lines. ' and his B yfiillig _ remained ,.4 =_,{»-_, pf lr n slmln of Klngsl Mr. Richards. of the Magdalen Is- 1 the m,ut_~- They 1-spd,-t good luck. get off at fy-, ,.~y_ llands. is spending a few days with| ds fm.t.llC1~ _, ,his son. Mr. Norman Richards, ofl Cupid again busy in Fortune Bridge l F,...i.,,_ “.,_..;._..- 1; mal-lil: vrrylln-?SDuris. We regret to hear that liel__mi_§ tm{e me young man being F- , 1 . , ~». . ., ,\ E,-~\l manv is not enjoying very good health. HislMr Aubrey Anken_ san nf Ml-_ and not ...ol ,_-,~_-~;» l-lp _ _~ . .. . _ , lc jllriip.l,.¢_-,qs ,fs nn.-l quite a lcwldaushtcr. Mrs- PlH€*“l» R-N-~ °f N~ ‘Mrs Douglas Aitken. and the _vounll » - ' ul »a l ll1.‘.~ "crossed the Y is also the guest of Mr. and Mrs..lady MISS Smile W(-bpm-_ pop ar rolled ilu- fi_-fc., plat( 11.- nl ,- . .. -~ -- ‘ ` l ci. Sourls. She is accompan- d u mer of Mr, and Mrs. John |.,._,- _ l-lynn .\." may nl:~ntion_rtlclnr s. lyolmg a g s ._ .__ ,,_..__,., N,.._,. nnrmnv' al- .led by hel'~lit1le son. McKinley. Wobstcn Cm_d3gan_ The ceremony I , . ... . . ... il n lv... . .H-_ ‘lr l‘~ni.~.ll Horne. Chep- I " ‘mo pl . , city b Rev. Ed- ). A all Y, lu all \l~l)n»ll:1ll ', The funeral of the late Maud 1\ic-inumm knot bglng glen y _<,nv,'; ,, .` 'l l 1 - . . S. l Dougali of Dorchester St.. City. Wm Amwm comin of me gl-non-l. The f, -,n\f~-`y- of lhlllo liar; Mr. John ffm-it =__._ v...-_»-ll- llrliicrz Mr. William McD.'illvl 27 .3'l2» Cincinnati . . .. Rochester .. Baltimore ... ... Toronto .... .... Reading .... .... Newark .'..t.. .. Montreal .I Buffalo ... .. Jersey City ... 25 21 zz .531 .lea gs .441 25 .403 ' 19 22 i-1-N »vl~l»-E CANOE COVE NOTES The fishermen here and at Rice; Point report some excellent lobster; catches this season. ' The school is making good progress under the splendid :management of Miss Mary MacKay. --- `l Miss Beatrice Campbell, teaci-ler,I .who has remained home for the lastl, year, owing to illness in the home, is _ at present taking a short course in teachers' training at P. W. C., Char- lottetown. ' ' Capt. Dan Taylor unloaded a cargo* of fertilizer for the people of Canoe‘ Cove. 1 Mr. Donald MaeD0ugall successful-_, ly landed his supply from Mr. Tay-T lor's launch although it looked forl some time as if his spirited steed could not be pursuaded to face the foaming deep. Messrs. D. Darrach. C. Campbell and E. MacKinnon motored to De- Sable with Mr. C. Bentley. L. O. L_, organizer to visit Lorne Lodge Thurs- day evening. _ The people of Canoe Cove are glad to learn that' the Y. M. C. A. are coming again to camp this summer. ____.__l_-_ CRAPAUD SCHOOL Grade V-1, Douglas Sherren and Elmer Shaw (equal); 2, Lloyd Har- vey; 3, Flo. Jean MacDonald. A Grade 1'V--1, Lloyd Fall; 2, Willie MacDonald. ~ Grade III-1, Jeanetta Dawson; 2. Eleanor '1`rowsdale; 3, Ethel Dawson. Grade II (Sr.)-1, Muriel Cobb; 2. John Fall; 3, Elsie Stordy. . Grade II (Jr.)-1, Gladys .'I‘rows- dale; 2, Freddie MacDonald. _ Grade I (al-1. John L. Stordy. Grade 1 (bl-l, Kenneth Cobb; 2, Clayton Simmons. THE MARKETS MONTREAL, Que., .iunc 9 __ No price changes were announced on the Montreal grain and flour markets on Saturday. Butter continued firm with .eastern townships Number 1 pas- teurized selling firm at 35 1-2 cents per pound. This price was l cent higher than at the beginning of the week. Local dealers said that the Montrealers must be eating more butter this gear than ever before as receipts have been ahead of previous years but there still seems to bc an inadequate supply. The retail trade 'prices ruled steady during the week at 37 cents per pound for solids and 38 cents for prints. Receipts were 8.- 511 boxes. The cheese market. ruled firm dllring the week closing on Sat- urday at 18 3-4 cents to 19 cents for Number_one Ontario white and col- ored and 18 1-2 cents for Number-_ 1 Quebec white and colored. wilolesale. English buyers are showing more ln- terest and offering 18 3-4 cents per pound, Montreal. Eggs held steady and unchanged - during the week Saturday's receipts were 2.460 cases. The potato market weakened toward the end of the week and New Bruns- wick Green Mountains were selling on Satlfrday at 50 cents per pounds was' 5 cents cheaper than Monday. ulmnlu l.l|ll-»-1 an couch A coldn- eIB§8 l bulk for shipment and 50 to 5511926 in on track here. in carlois. This was 5 to 10 cents cheaper than at the be-l 192'! ginning of the week. Prince Edwibrd Island potatoes held at '15 cents for whites and 80 cents for Green Moun- 'tains per 90 pounds in bags whichl Shoot SUSSEX. June 8-The Intel;-Marl- The match which is at 200, 500 and 27 _357 ‘S00 yards range, took place last year` ' at Bedford, N. S.. the trophy beingl- ’ won by Prince Edward Island rifle-E ml i»~c~i with a s~crc cl 119. thc highestl thi Canadian National Railways, in ‘ I t- . . - _ To S pl/on Lost p_C_ made to date. The crack shots froln ing 29 10 GJ] llle Island also have the next, twoi St _543 highest scores to their credit -- 126 ' gg 22 _542 in 1911 and 763 in 1927. In 1910, P. fm I. and Nova Scotia had a tie, P. E. in island being being awarded thc tro-l an _rl phy as they had the higher score at the 600-yard range. S lg, 27 .375 . tgl bl/ 'ro snntacr ram ` The New Brunswick team which will T compete in this years shoot will bel chosen from the following Newl Brunswick ci-ack shcls; c.Q.M.s_ ml I Devenne, R. Q. M. S. R. J. Staplefordp Sergeant C. J. Dumphy, Sergeant W.` B. Abell, Lieutenant J. N. Dow, Pri-1 vate O. J. Dick, Captain J. I-I. Kirk Sergeant F. Lewis, Sargent A. Emery. ' fi. 3'! Colonel Guy S. Kinneor will captain' the team and Lieutenant I. F. Archi-, bald will act as coach. The team wi1l‘ _ ' tl E n-ILTQE assemble in Sussex on Tuesday eve ning for a practice shoot the follow ing day. 1 gl ' The following is the record ci in-l ter-Maritime match winners' 1886 New Brunswick (N. H.) Moncton . . . . . . . . . .. Nova Scotia (N. H.) Charlottetown 654i New Brunswick (Nl-l.) 1'" scorers .._esi;°‘ Nova Scotia (N. H.) ls saint John . . . . . . . . seal’ laeo New Brunswick l-N. H.) I _ = Charlottetown ..'. 6171 l isoi Nova sccnc---(Ns--H.) l Bedford........... lillsz Nova scctia (N. ii.) A Saint John . . . . . . . .. 671 ‘ 1893 New Bruélziwick (N. H.) ‘ charlctt wa _1894. Nbva. Scotia (N. H.) f I _ aecllcrd ... 'mal ‘lass Neve scouts (N. 1-1.) l Saint John and Sussex ~1B9S P. E. Island (N. H.) . .Charlottetown l 1897 Nova Scotia (N. H.) 1 _ Bedford........... 3 11398 Nova Scotia (N. H.) I Sussex 674 'loilh laar l l lass C5 U3 cs: cn »- N ...s1s,l ll cn :rl oo ».. -I o or 11899 P. E. island (L. E.) ‘ ` Charlottetown ,... 'l06'_ 1900 P. 1:. island li.. E.) i ` asfllord...............1as New Brunswick (L. E.) Sussex 732 1902 Nova Scotia (L. E.) 5 ` Charlottetown ... 135 New Brunswick (L. E.) l Bedford . . . . . . . . . .. ,... 101 Nelv 'Brunswick (L_ E.) Sussex 707 1005 New Brunswick (L. E.) - , Charlottetown 690 `l90c Nova scctic ll._l~:.> ` ' Bedford 685 1901 Note scene ll.. E.) Sussex 888' P. E. Island (L. E.) i Charlottetown ... 732; Nova Scotia (L. E.) ‘ Bedford 729 lslo P. -E. island lr... 1-:_ J and R,css‘». saint John °'la9‘ 1011 P. E. Island (L. E. ' 1 and Ross) Charlottetown .H162 I 1912 Nova Scotia (L. E. and Ross) Bedford 'l2l ` 1913 P. E. Island (L. E. and l Ross) Saint John 72'! P. E. Island (L. E. and `Rcs.=\ Charlottetown 759 No competition 1915-1921. Nova Scotia iS.M.L.E. Rifle, Service Sights) Bedford .. 711 Nova Scotia (S.M.L.E_ Rifle, service Sights) Sussex 115 H024 New nrunsvnclr (s.M.l...r:. 1 Rifle. Service Sights) ‘ - Chdrlott/etown 'Ml llszs Nov.. sccm