PAGE SIX ‘t i riimcE . EowARo' l TONIGHT AT 8.30 SHARP Doors Open 7.30 Sharp The lVlAEpED-WARDS . 9975,35 l ‘ ‘ Iiltthe Dlelighlfttl Romantic Comedy ;-- fiLittle Miss Bluebeard?’ 3 Years in Nev. York fiiy. Breaking ~ lilll 1\("§‘.\‘ (ill! all llectirds. 7 \fl\lllll~l\'ll.l.l<l 7 .-tl.llil<lll .’*.'i"l‘l\’.~\.l."l‘li)N MAE EDWARDS not 211.2“. tn-actttcfiriut SEATS NOW m, yttr- (Jill: TltF ENTIRE vvEcK. “CKET 0H,“; Q).L"\: Al 9.30 A. M. o/utv. l-{USFP-ZTC. CHILDREN 16c. _______._____ ijiji lZllll FANS SEE llllllll ‘llllllllllllS llllAl ciitiiltllsiitt rixtuntta-s Winning City M W ed With Errors From Start to Fihislt- Easterners Piaf Best Ball and Steadier ~ in the Pinches-Mclluaid, Star Hurler Although Touch K699 Hffsfillelzifl and Mayor’ Prelseut Trophies — Umpire McAleer Presented With Well-typified Purse. By (HTECI!) Congratulation; to Manager Charlie Douqan and his East- ern Stars, City Baseball League Champions for 1926-27. ln ti game replete with errors nv< deciding cbanipitinehip fixture at the Abegwelt Grounds Saturday nf< tornounvforced the lutter into ig- nomitiotis defeat to the tune of l3 to U. - l~‘oi- u chauiplotiship game the cali- bre oi hall handed cut was as ap- proprlatt- as the number of band concerts on the square this Slllll- uier. With the exception oi‘ three or four innings the Inns were treat- ed to u wild demonstration of "up and ti\'l¢i-"---\\‘ild ltenilee-with the figlbtltty 11L 3.15, 7 8.’. 8.45 illztiinct» 46c, 11¢- Night»~-26c, 21c, 11c. A ll1()llltll"i'|t‘i'ilttl Production 0f SD99- tactiltu‘ liCtilllji’ and lfich Oriental color. we» Anchors the worst offenders, nine tor their flfteeti errors on inaccur- nln throwing to the inltlul suck wht-rt- "lnitchy" Diamond held forth- lie proved to be one of the ‘hnrtlr-st worked players ot’ the day in ‘his endeavor to reach, jump and nt times crawl and dive to stop the threwvs coining his way. .\lt‘l"tll'lllll~f, starting on the mound for the losers worked well to the fourth. hut the faulty field- ing nnd terrible throwing to the bases behind him was enough t0 lthnt was siraiiipiiig the Anchor crew. nf-a/“ot run“ 1 JOHN ldlftNflFl DWYEIVS Dramatic Stziy of n llllfltlllflll girl hurled by a storm into an nnrzvznir; Jil/Llllkllu of the 5C3. “FAT (‘H/t Ni ‘it‘."’~- Tits o Part (‘omedy 4-l)A‘i’S-4 fs".i‘.--*tili'l‘ll~lti 'l"(lM()RR()W V Directed. by SAM mvton rtzonucmasr llAllDLD now ponroxmat y it-r than their could Vv't‘l‘(3 (JDIJUIIOIHS- pounding the hall as often as the Stars; in fact ;he West Lnders ga- lllvfvll l2 lllls to the Stars 11. Even young littlgui‘, star his oldt-r autl more experienced op- tioncnts who lulled miserably in handing out the class of liilll typi- cal of their wrok in the early sea- son. Ability and nerve go ham] in hand in any athletic contest and with one lacking the other is no Igootl. This is where a number o-f ythe Anchor infield fell down where cool and collected work would per- haps have slaved off that word "de- feat" which was slowly forming lt- sell‘ tic-mes the Anchor infield. ln jitstice to the losers however much credit is due- the splendid i|t:\'t:|' say-die spirit manifested throughout the latter innings. ln the lilftf: of n l2 to l count in tire fourth, lllt-y HHIlJlJO-fllly struck to their guns hoping and playing until the last, with the result that five ‘tltldlllfillfll runs were chalked up to their credit at the conclusion of the ninlli. Saturday's name was unique and outstanding over all other tilts this year, in so far that it took over two hours to play for a total 0t‘ lb‘ rum-i, twcitty-ihroo hits anti 20 er- rors, which goes to prove tlial hoth aggregations were off and failed to show anything like chanipiunshigi ball. _ llis llonor, Lluut. ttovcritoi- llourtz in appropriate words presented the lollovtliug trophies: Clty League Trophy Presented to “Lelty" McQuaid. ,1‘, lie RtltfltS the WVIlfld With Laughter! ilAFfOLD AND HIS GOGGLJES WILL KEEP YOU GAY WITH GIGGLES. A Llffjlllllllljd" ‘alculztttir (‘ouldift ‘ Keep 'l‘raclt' of the Laughs. IOTH an utxtht‘ ti lacs- »- o Rfily-Elliflllfité ,3 Special Prices .'I'.2T,‘i‘5§12;“°°§...‘“i... _ SPlCCL/ll. i5\'I",l‘l{t»’\('.'l‘I()N 4 Nights" Hun-ting 'l‘uesday Al lll.l5l’.l\il. .l.t\f.‘l( l)l‘]l.ANl*I'i' VS l “A l ll. -t l: l L tncui.tci~tnncu rt rm‘ mt"rtint:s AllMlSSltlN 52c.’- Iirll: (‘tibbyr Yotrrr- always Sou mid (‘ulihy: ll dolsnt mutter. tqyétgiq up yp r horstgptgtho right so, long as I got om- sltlf‘. going the "m _ ' "t" you‘ piwng-liltira other l5 sure to trulntl." ft 1m. I ‘ ‘a wulq~~1__ Sore Foot Lumps Dissolved Away Foot snrenens, tender callouses pinching oorns, all such troubles quickly entl when Putnam method Ls cmpltiyed. You take a special lint foot bath (fully described in each package), put on a few drops of tho lhtractor, and in a short llniu the trouble ls ended. The name lella the storyto; Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. ' 250., all dealers. ‘ =- l g off inns with bat 0n should-l Protect ‘your Foxes with “Peerleu" rand Fox Netting. “Deul Fill" ilvnnized before and after woven. Speclnll/ mndp for us. We have sold this Netting for the put twenty-five years to the Iargeet P.E.l. Ranchers, and are the largest Deniers in America. Write [or Prion. the nocnns HARDWARE co. LTD. . eiumuuumbiil..- captain [Eastern Stars. This Cup d0- nutetl by ills Worship ..\iayoi~ .\lll- ler was won, by Qovtrr chnntplu.is..' y ' er [he tull cottrse the Eastern Stars upm- (laplain. Tm! 'l‘rgphy was do ‘llillfllllg with the Anchors lu the nun-d by Governor lleartz, discctirttgi: Lhe stoutest of hearts— lllcFai-lane was replaced by Hobbs, who notwithstailflitig going in fresh cottltl not stein the tide of defeat gradually _hut surely The Stars although playing loose ‘in spots were coitspiciuusly stead- This be noticed when runners on the paths and fumbles meant runs, for the Anchors were left fielder \llf|\\"'l more nerve than most of Al the conclusion of the game ‘ long lay-off, flya out to Qlnlry in THE CHARLOTTEQPOWN 5GUARDIAN lllE e Title inlGattlte l2. Safeties ittered - Governor Seconcllbection Presented to George Francis. An Island League Trophy Presented to Jack McEat-hcru. lust year's Abbie captain. This lillll was w'ou by tho Ahellwelts last year as well as this and was “lav donated by Governor lfenrtz. Alter tho presentation ore! which Mr. George Dewar. ‘PW-Sldltm of the City League presided, ill-H Honor spoke eloquently, euloglzlnt’ on the remarkable progress and tht following which baseball enjoys in this city. lie paid special tribute it ' the local Clty League teams foi their ubillty and good-fellowshll throughout the league series, and dwelt at considerable length on tht Abegwelt aggregation anti their chances of annexing the hiarltillll- baseball championship, the first game of which takes place in West ville next Saturday. Ho Qlso math pralseworthy reference to tho vul uuble work of Mr. Jack hlcAleur. City ‘League Umpire, who Ills lion- or stated, was the gfealffil 85591 to baseball in this c mmunlty, and truthfully said, Me leer Hill/l‘- Ill» all in the interests of the game in Charlottetown which is fostered here more sothan ln moat of the larger cities throughout the Mari- times. ' . At the end of his address which was intently listened to by over a. thousand fans, Governor lleartr presented Mr. McAleerpin behalf of the fans and players a well fillet] purse as a tangible form of apprec. latlon and gratitude for ills efforts and efficiency behind the plate this season. Jack made a suitable reply which was followed by’ "three cheers and a. tiger." ills Worship Mayor Miller also paid eloquent tribute to the hull players am] Prince Edward Island athletes in general, at the name time giving some good sound atl- vice on “playing the game." adding that good fellowship and co-opera- tion is the keynote to successvelth- er in business or in athletics. Con- cluding his remarks Mayor Miller congratulated the Stars on their splendid victory. also the Anchors and Rovers for the splendid show lng in the race for the pennant- The management and tiluyers of the Eastern Stars wish to thankMr. gift of cigars after the game. Abegweits don't forget, Westville next Saturday. IPractice and pract- ice hard-we would like very much bull team in our midst. THlHJlNEuPs Star; i Anchors Pitcher , v McQuaid McFarlane, Hobbs Catcher ' McCurey . . . . . . . . . . . .. S. Diamdiul 2nd linae ; Ryan . . . . . . . . . .. E. Diamond 3rd Base I Lynda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,_ Saunders Short Stop Martin . . . . . . . . . . . _ . , Left Field Bulger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Cronlnt Centre Field McGulguu Right Field ' W. Rynn . . . . . . . . . . . . O'Leary Game by lnnlngq 1 2 3 4 Stars .. 0 1 1 7 Anchors 0 0 0 t1 Umpires~—McAleer nt the plate; Moore and White on the bases. Of- flcllll scorer. Charlie stewim. p, . .14 '- t9 t l‘ “l l‘ Game by lnnlnga l?! llllllllll. Sturs-thfoflnroy er- W. Ryan batting second nails a hard drive at McGuigan who makes a nice stop, but fails to throw him out. Stan‘ Ryan follow- Ins’. flys out to Mcflnlgun. Ed. Lynda league lending slugger takes one as W. Ryan goes down to sec- ond; Lynda fouls three then strik- es out on a fast drop ball. 'Anchors—<McGuigun first batter up is out to McCarey on a ground bull. “Dempsey" Diamond strikes out: f-Mcquald hurling for the Starr, pitching great balli, Dlltchy Diamond driven u high fly to right field. Ryan making a great catch of the chance. Second Inning. sum-w. J. Mc- Donald back in the game after n - SEPTEMBER 2o, 1926 F \ Ilast your?!‘ 71., Joseph (YBrien for his thoughtful l to have a. Maritime Championship _ » Happy indeed is the bride whose thoughtful relatives and friend enlist the aid of Holmzufs when selecting the wedding giftsae ~ l allot-onu- llvlmalfs "are. Beat "time Farris . l Ever slinceh1857 when the dainty bride hoop a poke bonnet with the groom resplendent in tight-fitting ‘coalil’ i elastic Slrilpg on the bottom of his trousers-Abe bridal journey "being taken by relays in the old fashioned stage coach-Jiolnuufs have been furnishing of good tastte and refinement, and particularly the love nest of the Bride, _ To-tlay, times have changed llnd Holman’s merchandise ltas Clltlllg. ed with the iitnesJntt back of 1i all, the principle that. llfi)r;|_(-|j__q0d i" I857 »~“your moneyis worth, or your Illtmcy I):1(_'k”-——lS ihefistiine. ' The Fi rsf-Cltoice‘ of Bridal Gifts --A Holman Chesterfield I ., SuIteF-f? ‘,‘ ' if . rfllmlll" s When the newly mm-ricd couple settle down to enter tain. they want to he proud of their living-room and they will be--if the Chesterfield Suite and other furniture is selected from Holmnn's. ll ore are a t‘ cw sample prices:- Tillflslry 3 piece Suite-solid construction-eMarshall Spring cushions and a good style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $119.00 Tapestry Suite in a better quality Tapestry .., $13200 Mohair 3 nice; Suites. good quality covering ,,,,,_,, fig. ured reverse cushions. Regular value at . . . . . . . . __ $16100 Other Mohair Suits up to . . ...‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $390 00 " e- ~ ~=2.-_=__ HOSPITALPPY (‘tlllNTElfS IN ’l‘l-ll<l l)INING ROOM ‘lhose who have travelled considerably tell us that our showing of Dining Room Furniture is the liest in Eastern Canada, and we have been told it so often that we are beginning to believe it ourselves. Frankly, you win 15nd here some exceedingly attractive values in complete suites and Individual pieces for the dining room~lhe list below ls just a small indication. Then, of course. if your purse does not permit a largo purchase, the September Bride will he delighted with a selection from any of the following offerings below:- Dlnner Sets ln Japanese. English and French China. Tea Sets in a splendid variety of patterns. Cut Glasl, real hand work, wonderful workmanship. Bran Bowls, etc. Another carload of them» due this week. It matters "M Whfllle" YOU nay $119.00 Of $250.00 you are getting Just the very best value pofiilrlé’ backed by every honest guar- antec that can be expected of a good Chesterfield and reputable manufacturers. t .__._ ___ ____..___ _._...._- niconooin FURNITURE MUST RE o/unfrv-nm) IMSTINCTIVE ' , '. ' . With the nverlrlgehiefsort,‘ one-third of the day is 509'“ In bed, and the bed-room is a part of the home in will?“ the Bride takes particular pride. Let us show you our splendid line of bed-room suite!‘ ranging in price from $75.00 to $29880, and a full lillfl °' Simmons‘ Built for Sleep Beds, springs and mattresses- lut-hnltly the ronllznat‘ fcnu n r c ll ol. tt:.i1t-'1:,'l‘~‘é.9l l llooccr in that _\ on linvu not tit-chitintipcizititin. “can "w ltuiltlirtg formirtl 1:0 (lit 0p- ptirtuniiyof tlcmtiustrztliiig ‘Fitc- lloovcr on you: tug)‘ i . .’ .1, Hoover Vacuum‘ stand out amufll throuilll Washer. Knecfcl Kitchen Kabinet or a Cleaner, with the certainty that it will the list of gifts that will give ablolute ale-w v all the years to come. Call in and look over the display we are showing HOV“ Odd Chairs, Tables, Duke, Hope Chest! (Oedlll- 5"“, Sets. in fact everything In the Furniture line. All we I'll '8 i" Ollnortunlty to chow you Furniture. If we ¢l""° d to bu)“ ~ please you in design or price you'll not be time . You can select for the Septlmber Bride an E|¢¢"'l°‘ ' S». the homes g i