FJUNESfNMQ . l'rii'a'ftigliial;n1"ri-irnww “GUARDIAN - ; PM“; ~ ' BASEBALL A a ' A ~ 1 ' . ” a - G U ARDI AN SPQR l 1 . ~ , , - ’ ' BQWUNG a ' 1 t OTHER SPORT ‘ ' ' seviloii- 7*‘ BANAIIIVAN LANET "PLAYERS lilii IN ENBLAN LONDON. June t-William Crocker 1nd Jack Wright, of Montreal, were successful in their second round matches in the North London tennis dumpionehip this evening after |weepilifl through the first round earlier in the day. Crocker defeated Werner 6-4. 8-8, while Wright went to three sets to beat the veteran prairie-Hillard. 2-6, 6-4, 64. i A B 0 S TE I S BUUBLILWINNER France, was the only winner in the French tennis championships which ended here today. France, éreat Brit- alli, United States, Spain am; mind all gamed ‘a share of the laureis d1- "wueh the meter Portion went to the home country. ' » -~ The winners in the five divisions were: . Men‘; France. _ _ Men's doubles-Rene Lacoete mg ,, singles — Riene Lacoste. PARIS, June t-Bene‘ Lacosie oi I "The ED311511 courts are Just won- Jean B°rfma' “m”- . ' Wolnens singles-Miss Helen fldul,” aaid Cracker. "Wright and I only arrived this‘ United slates" ‘ morning, but you can already take iti w°m°“'5 d°"bl°5-5°11°1lie Elia de from me that we shall like England. ‘“"°‘°" slmn- "l"! Wee Bee Beu- llnineuseiy. we shall play in the Kent‘ “““‘_' H°mmd~ ~. championships at Beckenham, next Mixed d°“b1e5_M155 Elie?" 391ml“. week." i Gmal 3138111. and a HenrtCochet. France. ' . Wills. a i WESTERN GUARDIAN --HEAR THE DEBATE. “Resolved i m“ vmey‘ Sh” w“ ° “m” °i that the world is growing better", by ‘mmy sterling qualifies “d "94’ hem the Bedeque Young peoples society, ; in the highest esteem by all who hed Cine ‘Reverie Hail, Wednesday ev- ' we pleasure M h" acqmtnpn“ “d lning at are. Admission 2st. 5103 i ‘"5 a “Mm” "‘°mb°1°"l1=1’1eehi'- l - i’ liCFiBll Church. Thereare ‘left to __UNITI_-D clwlwfl 0F CANADA i mourn besides her husband a large Kensington, June 9. Rev. JR. saint, i mmny °l “m5 "d dhllllllfi" ‘l0 on, Minister. ass a.m. Sundfly iilhem the sympathy eH-he commun- yihool; u ;_m_ 73o p_ m_ ML w_ it)’ is expressed. Her remains were Picketts will be in charge of ser- i take" m the h°me °| h" 411211“?- vices. Special music. First Church. i Mrs‘ R°Y William hi’ mmlllk-‘lmm 5ummeme1d_ sunday school 2 p‘ m. whose residence the funeral 000k paw‘, wmmp 3 p_ m_ ML w. Pm l place on Monday afternoon to the retu. 1i hearty welcome to. all. , Pleehvlerleh Church end Cemetery _- l ' i i at Tyne Valley, Mr. Duit officiating, mum“! or yolmqggy (gnu; ~ assisted by Rev. Mr. Coleman, Rev. .. The sympathy of the entire com. ~ Mr. Cook and Rev. M1‘.‘AitkGl\.—$ munity goes out toMr. and Mrs. . i-lein-y oailint. of Mont Carmel, in —PRIZB swarms 1N w. c. T. the death of their youngest child, . U. CONTEST - Nine scholars 0! little Miss Eugenie, aged six years, . Trinity United Church School Burn- who died h. the prince Cgunty H05. ; incl-side were awarded prizes on pital on Sunday evening from splniii I 5111161115’. Milli l9ll1. 101' Q1911‘ Sillldllli meningitis. with which she was i in the National contest in connec- stricken only three days previous to tioh Wit-h the W. C- T- U- ‘P6111991’- her death. She leaves to mourn their l ancc Course. These same scholars ' sudden bereavement, besides he; par- had previously received certificates ents, one brother and three sisters from the Canadian W. C. T. U., all st home, for whom much 5ym- i while third prize ioi- Junior stand- pathy is expressed. The funeral took lng in Prince County was won by place on Tuesday morning from the g Zilpha Llnllleii/el The-Se P1116! We" home to the Mont Carmel Church i donated by the local branch of the ‘and Cemetery. Rev. Theodore Gal- ' Women's Christian Temperenoe Un- iant officiating-B i iOll, and were awarded to Ruth ' ---_ iLlcwellyn, Lottie Macdaliilni, Jean —CLO SI OF WE ST DEVO N g Llewellyn. Zilpha Linirletter, Beth norm‘ Nvnslm; cuss ._ The ‘v Nfclkle, Edna Costaln. Stanley Morri- Red Cross Home Nursing class at i son, Arthur Rogers and Robert Co‘. est Devon was brought to a success. -—3 ‘fill close last Thursday evening, when , v ——- _ every member of the class receivcrli -_ sum lualtsroe nasaaau. eddiowleegemeut cards for perfect ‘ sassox 0N "rill: MOVE - A speci- attendance,_ those. receiving curds ‘ al baseball practice was held on the , efe:_- Mrs. J. A. Large, Mrs. Leo Y diamond at Summerside on Monday Mm James Wood. Mrs. ‘ evening and from some of the form N. A. shelfoon. Mrs. Charles Morc- displayed it is confidently, expected ‘ lived roi- the past few years at _wil_- I ' iieadjlvn-s. Ballet Vincent and Mrs. Herbert Acorn.‘ The meeting was held kt the home o! Mrs. Large and at close a hearty vote of thanks was ndered to Miss Zinck. the Red Cross one. who has been conducting the ‘Asses. for hei- very helpful instruc- Lon and also to Mrs. Large. who laced her house at the disposal oi iss Zinck for the holding of the ‘asses. Every one expressed the wish lit Mlls Zinck would visit them gains-ls —DEa'1jl-r or MRS. ivlatiiilii t‘ ISAY — The death took place on 511158? lest-in the Prince County slum of lvls-s. William Ramsay ill. 9 8.8a 0f as years. The deceased ~ formerly of Northern, but hurl ‘t? of MIMI for .a - but a eobeeauu it memes the obese. not only ee‘a sake ' at their homes every fill“! ‘Wmnl’ gthat sumniersiric will mske s. stronl ‘ bid for the island Championship this your. The season will get aivay to its .reul start nextFrlday evening witha ‘match. the first in a series of eilht ' games, between the Crystals and ‘the All Srurs. These games will be illaycd each Tuesday and Friday’ I evening for the next four weeks. Councillor Kelly will be the official ‘ umpire for the season. The following ‘is tciltatlve line-up for Friday even- ‘lng: _ c-avsmas _ E. cemrhell- Catcher; Monkley, Pitcher; Peters. lst. base; Schurman, 2nd. base: DI‘ icy. 3rd. base; Perry. Short: R. Jamis- ‘sm r, field; r. Mclnnis, c. field‘. Montgomery. l. field. — ALL STARS ,_- Wright, catcher; Noonan. Pllilllei‘; ‘ Lidstolic. 1st base; Blewlfl- 3nd- ‘ base; Steeves, 3rd. base: Wiiwfl- Bhort: Patterson. r. field: SliliPhl-l" c. field; L. Gallant, l field.—-S . ___________...._ . ._.IIED crtoss seam - A very successful sale of candy. "i198 "l4 fancy work was held in the Red 0:28! Room in the Tovm Hail. 511mm" - last Saturday afternoon. The Slit was got, up by the Junior members 0i the Red Cross at Sunimerside. This club. which is called "The R069 Hllfl Club." is tut 11m ei l" ""4 i“ summerslde and has been wortin! steadily since last September and ll composed oi little girls nnalns i101? seven to fourteen years of In lhll ll is wonderful the amount oi W011i the!’ have accomplished durinl "l" “P'- ‘rhey were assisted b! 13"" mnllml who very klfidly entertained the chill The llttlg girls looked very debit-i! in their whito nursing com enil Red Cross veils as they will"! 99d‘ ole to buy their wares. as some‘ 6 m; [may work and cakes were 116i sold by five o'clock. mum eincieir and 5 wart kindly allowed them IQ use toii- table at the hm 0i ll" stairs in their‘ store ior the evmihl ‘and the thinll we" m" "m" °" l r" ‘rm OPENS a The proceeds amounting to‘ olole 011 $30. and an additional lllffl at 01.1! was contributed Bola "with" -__ - .4.- NATIONAL LEAGUE Melanson, New Glasgow, in the third (cumqhnzni) y; . -—-—- |round of their bout here tonight. supgajoa. Aria; Jun, ~ ~- ~~~~- - - ~——---——-~-»~ N Y k l; H B} Melemvh lived "P to hie reputation lug ninet today in the 66th lap Q _ ew or ... ... l4 l; as a wildcat fighter, but Langlliel, C_ C_ Pyle’ bunk,“ derby, phlm ‘I egT Chicago ... ..... ..... 10 l3 0i was too heavy for him and put him! Granvum o; gamma“ out" regain I “ i m5“??? Wm‘ a M"! 113m l'° m5 llw- ed his hold of sixth place in elapsl, t T QALiFORNiA-i." a ’ 1'- " El Young Leger and coi-inier. banish-is. ed time. He mi the 21 ‘miles iron? , . WW1 ---_ "f 4 11 0", boxed e iwereuhd drevaehd Ed Miami, Arlz.. to Superior, Aria, 1r _ ; J Cincinnati ... ... .. 1 9 0: Hartnett, Melrose, Mass. and Jim‘. 331.30’ making his elapsed “m. ' “mile. P011 Eliln. went three rounds - ~ 1 . R H E ,499.01.30. The course took the lun Phflldflphlg. ____ ____ 5 13 i Lola drfhw. Mcllionaid andiDfllBY 419:. ners over long winding hills all o . Pittsburgh a 1s l‘ ",‘° " 1" 1°“ "1""- B" Jvhieh Granville made without we n,“ “m” i Jardlne. hfaocan. and Jim Ruswn."g1cu1gy_ , I Bflouyflm u. n‘ u‘ 1 B 1 Sprlnghiil, gave a six round exhibii Despite hi; injured 100th Jay-m“; Q§T st. Louis .. a a § ‘m: r m d l I ‘Salo. rasusle. N. a. flyihs CQP- mer‘ l lO . a y, o Bostoli re creed all_ bu}; mm the lead 1n me derby may” . . . _ YEA-z WE Second same: . ‘he “W” Iwhen he finished in tie fofl firs“ " _ nrooalyn .. .. ll l5 2 ‘iplace with Sam Richman offwjg‘ . COPPED ‘illVOilGll st. Louis a 14 2 “ ‘York. Their time was 2:38. a a‘: INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ u , R H r: i ‘i? i“ AT w“Absi-w\ Bnflalo .. o c 1, How They Standi‘ 7 All’ YDWED OFF Til‘ WORLDS , Toronto 1 s o i ear “mots/upland... 1. n u c i ' p r & Rocheawr ... ... ... ... 7 6 0 AMERnjAN LEAGUE l ' ____ Montreal ... 6 1i l ' ' ° won m; pgf NEW YORK, June 4.~Bubd Ruth ---==--—@e>... R 11 E; Philadelphia a1 a .715 Wee iekeh we her-vital today I01 %UFURN\A is SENDM’ H52 uARs-iw AN "W" 1° 1° 3; st. Louis .. 27 1e .628 treatment e1 e heevy cold which kept Q&u$ "(Q QQMPETE, in 114' Milli": - _ 15 13 9‘ New york _ 23 15 599 him out of the Yankees line-up yes- EUGATTA AT‘ AMERICA?‘ LEAGUE i Detroit , g4 g3 511* terday for the first time in two years.’ f iboeiiklsapsila, " R 11 h. Cleveland ..... .. 2o 21 .4881 The treetmeut was described. es e. Sm"? WE": ' g5 353: precautionary measure to prevent the Jew o . -- -'- 29 355 cold developing into pneumonia. He ‘ R H E 23 30o probably will be out of the game ‘ about a week. 21' Cleveland ... .. 4. ll 0i NATIONAL LEQGUE Boston 4 1. ‘ ' R n e: “ '_'—. Wxi Lost P.C. a Detroit .. s lo oist mm J7 I u ,, e , . .. . . . . .. ' 15 1343a on... .. .. 4 u o. msbwgh 24 15 m5 Y Bowling ‘ M i Chicago .... 22 l7 .5641 CHURCH LEAGUE New York 20 1'1 .541 ‘ PhiladfiPhi“ - - 3° 1° ~52“ Last night Trinity won the right to gzgrgyn " - Z: meet United for championship ctr." . _i_ ' ~ Church League by defeating St. Jam-n Cincinnati 14 26 .350‘ 1,05 ANGELEg June 4|_Jack ~ es in the second match of the sched-,_,_. ~ i l d b t f - ~ ~ . a ffmfiiiiiiiiilliiilil.“$32233 “it f. - T$ ‘qzQsuacass Normile, formerly his business mnh. the individual honours. rolling the Q35T@ TH Milffi EiNGS i‘ Won Lost P.C. $1“. Mo! “wr wAsummN, - i ager, to confer "over the suggestion 1111115501116 1118b 5111518 and three $2 1“. .§LP o: “x FORMER’. for ‘ bout at AB“ Cauenwn‘ The m“ manager I u 65g‘ string scores of 351 and 796 rs.._.ct- ,_ Q, 0F “Asiuilplggu ngwm“ mer heavyweight king added that he Reading n .541iivc]riyx. ' . - y,“ (mung “m, and was prepared t0 - - , e following scores speak for __ ‘ B lti . ......... 23 20 . . graham-a ma“. lynflnmkgfirnt 1...“... “m,” v *_J return to the ring providwl the pro- a more 535i th°m5°1"°-"-" . "~1- - Toronto . 21 523 s. ._ _ L‘. I per inducements are made. Newark 20 487 ST JAMES Montreal 23 A65 ' I the lecture. A vocal and instrumental ' Buffalo _ 23 A10 BC _ _ __ 4 1. ' By Qum HALL W111 ll- They W911 hllfl-i-leled I 180016 tically~ the same crew he used last Zggiaangzgtlywa; :1‘: eggsggzvhelflx: 591593’ Gill’ 35 375 T. Vifinlifrfii-‘oviise ... 21:6 2;: . ' ' ‘ which had stood for years and been Summg hlwg 383,1 ch15 e and ' H_ 5 d ___ __ 14 - _ On the afternoon of June 24th, the highly respected. The Bears of 192a alreadyrthey have LOWH tyh: they aciiglimfnigtte f; H. Lzpltncieifrie 18(1) 2g; . “' ‘ ' rvughkeepsie regatta~will be voere a miraculous crew. They not are a tough gang to beat. Earlier in band bro“ h. the enjop ab. rgceew R. A. Pendletcn 161 187 217‘ olddled on the equally historic Hud- only tipped over the ivater bucket 192a, the Washington Huskies. took , to a i. _s y e p New Yark Caddy __ d0giigyélfiyeu m“ ‘Io-wing slag! at altimllezciugihkccpsic but they won the the spray from the California oar-a. m! ose'___ F d l ~ 852 971 870' u . c - e at on ser es in the trals 101‘ Yet it's a certainty that the Bears ' mm Total-flew. ‘ ma‘ m’ be“ crew‘ in m9 3mm“? the Qlymlllfli. 'Wl'li0h were field B! will meet some very keen competition {lcoxrucshflstl 1.5"‘; Th? {first racture a l The fans of. the sport either drape Philadelphia; and at Amsterdam, lat- on the Hudson. However, Ebrlght is 2,111,512,? Paws Cfuzh usinféilgiil, TRINITY; lhelr "emeeelehs the fiver hehk 1-‘1 er- in the summer. they bent the confident and the growlers around s l. h H. ' M . , ' NEW YORK June 1 _ The Massle ldvantageous , ‘“ons, oi- are tested world's best at the Olympiad. iBerkeley, who were out for his scalp ggiebrsadagywpi: pals: R215 Jgs: shot which Salem Smith hoped would N. J. Clow . . . . . . . .. 232 213 351 ' along t-heblnlu of the Hudson 1111 Ebriizht set a hiali mark 1°1"before the ma victories. seetntohave _,_ Macmmfld who also gwggm, an win him the rorth hole ovgr three w. MacDonald l64 221 2x4“ i open air ears manipulated by the himself last year. He had the °l7~;vanished and are cheering him on eloquent “ml”, on m, FQ”, o. the friends at the Forest Pal-it Golf Course i P. Macrnnis .. 22s 251 24o "“"°Fd'- ‘Imldimiflil’. ‘Ye “W14” neriuhity. u! course. to do so because ~ to greater efforts. m. M." m, Mm a 50.6mm pmcw yestonogy, cost a cgddy‘; mo, Twelve I w. McEwen 189 112 lac what ‘My d° Wm‘ ‘twee trick cars, of the Olympics. There'll be notOlym-i It's no secret that his victories on sum wok ma,” and the Bmssedi year old Adolph Sodowski, who lives‘ H; A. Craig .. 137 l71 1'17 ' ti” m“ “h” a.“ u“ M the 3%") Pl" W15 Bummer but Ky 11nd hi5 the water came Just in time to keep saflfllflent was conveyed Mound the at Ozone Park. Queens, was standingi, i --- 4- m“ 5"“ m‘ Qmd” 3°?" °l m’ Beers ere determined to repeat theiri him with the Caiifomia Bears. A re- church‘ preceded by acumes and me on the green watching the men playi 94a 102a 1232' Wivmiil’ °1 °°‘“°"“1"- "M" ‘h’ Islet year's feeton the Hudson later beater this month would make him “m, no“, w“ sppmpflately dmk when Smith's descending ball struck: Total—3208. him over the left eye, fatally fractur- Tomorrow night Trinity n-lll meet tutelage og Ky Ebright, former Uni- versity of Washington coxswairi, won the big event. They did more than CidnlColdenB ears Repeat? I Bit LLWEAiGUEi BALI. ~RESlIlTS1 i lIlNGIliE iiiis —~ is NlNEiit PORT ELGIN, June 4.—Vic Lan- gille. of Sprihghiil, ‘ necked out Wolf in the month. " 4 The California coachlhas prize-l as solid as the Rock of Gibraltar. Copyright, 1929. King Feature; Syn- dicate, Inc. ed in white. The choir sang the Pange‘ Lingua during the procession‘. Bone-i diction of the Most Blessed SBCTBr; taken at the. club meetings.‘ Miss Zinck wishes to thank all those who helped in any way to makethe sale such a success.‘ Everyone regretted that Mrs. T. H. B. Jackson, who had worked ‘so enthusiastically for the club. was unable to be present through illness and a largebunch oi violets ~was' lent to "her from the elubflrhe money obtained from tile sale will be used in helping some crippled child oi’ sumiue SldGi-‘s —PB-OFESSOI J. H. BLANCHARD LECTURES IN ‘MJSCOUCHE Notwithstanding -the rain ‘arid bad state of the roads. a very large-num- ber orpeoplrgathered at the Hall in Miscouche on‘ Friday last to hear Prof. J. H. ‘Blanchard of-‘P. W. College. Prof._'Blanchard. 'wh'o'l's a gifted speaker, gave _a very interest} ing leetureon travels in Europe. The lecturer started at Quebec and took his audience through every’ phase of his journey until he left France on his homeward voyage, in such a clear and fluent manner that everyone felt they had been his com~ panions on the trip. His descriptions of the country. both England and France. London. Paris, Versailles. Rheinis and other historical towns were vivid and full‘ of interest. The verbal pictures drawn of old castles. now museums and the beautiful cathedrals of France were more real than imaginary to all present. The lecture will be remembered by all present as one of the most interest- ing ever given in_Mis,couche. A hearty vote of thanks was-moved by Ml‘. C. McLellan and, seconded by Rev. Theodore Gallant. ‘of ‘Mont Carmel and presented to the learned lecturer . merit ‘ -‘ ‘l the services-E lion. In his remarks acknowledging _ lng his skull. - "riitcd in the first ‘match of the fin- , i "_-"— i eiliuo r Iliflheo w; iuemiei’! l.l‘-1F11il\' 1 lilnrirrl‘: i.ii~.=.-.~~~~~ r ~ i- - w '- ai play oil's for championship. the vote of thanks Prof. Blanchard made reference to his two year's stay in lVfiscouche, when he taught school there some twenty-three years ago. He found many changes, especially in the people. who, except for the older folks, were quite strangers to; him. He also referred to the good‘ work done by the present school,‘ Notre Dame Convent. and that out of eleven pupils who had tried the mat- rlculation exams last year ten had‘ passed: also that the pupils from‘ that school were all standing nigh in. the final exams of tht» coliefle thisi Master Mason Cut and Plug Smoking Tobacco by _the chairman, Rev. pin, Menag- year, the returned soldier's medal having been won by a' Misoouche young lady. The lecture was under the auspices of the Miscouche Choir Band, which was organized last January. and which rendered some very fine selections before and after ABRINGING UPFATHER‘ .1 = 1 1f ALL ROCK CITY ACCO CO. COUPONS." ‘RE 0F EQUAL VALUE Save the valuable Premium Coupons packed with Master M on. All Rock City Tobacco Ce coupons new in circulation are olequal valuemeaeuring premiums notwithstanding any eenditlen printed thereon. 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