THE ciiasnoirrarowu GUARDIAN THE iIElilRAl GUARDIAN A 5W8 TAXI, flu min iiiliiit sec] com: ‘r0 CORNWALL Rink to- vice. Phone 6B7 0r I09-J. night. 1'f not fine first fine night] 380 5 l JULY s, 1926 n: liilY‘S SPllRl ii i a ~~ i rsininuililinii llill DANCING CONTEST gaos PRINCE EDWARD TODAY AT 3.15, 7 AND 8.45 £Mat 16c, 11¢. Eve. 26¢. 21¢, llc. ’six Rests or Babe Ruth h. C. W. PATTERSON has very gea- erously donated a beautiful ivory clock a prize at. Cornwall rink to- night. 380 MOORE AND MaoLEOD have generously donated a beautiful generously donated chocolate automobile rug as u prize to tliclprizes iit Corn winner of the IllCky door ticket ati WHIRL- Cornwali Rink tonight. 2180: ---_- - - g, _ ,_ _ V v H _ _ _ _ . g wmp SUCCESSFUL PUPlL - i 1-. " ' ~‘ i‘ ' -‘ ' ' c ‘wing pupils ot‘ Ea: ftltiliffly‘ ' - ,, - - A ACTION school have received their Public-l ‘RODWBI TAXI eEnvlci-z nin- ‘titre Hotel. 225 Queen, Phone i-ili-J. . ers went to first on an error of the short stop. Silliphant went to third. Louis Gallant sacrifices and Silli- gmuflafflfllll _to the crowd 11 per- ph3]][ hhtfpetet-h amt-qty .R_ Jhhh. “on, partic-Pfliiilfl 5 m" "mi 5 son drove a nice two balger to R. women ' I F" but the next man fanaed.,1<‘our The prize-winners in the lad-cs runs for Sunimerslde. ‘MacDonald contest weret- for the Aiibes hits safely to shorL. lat Miss Sophie Afflellllllli. Suln- Ryan .f_iied to C. F. McCarey went] merside. to first an" an crror of the sew‘ "_-—— | 2nd. Mrs. Anthony Barnard, Suin- out] bilfit-lflllli and to second on a ~ 0N M0703 TRiP-“MP- 8nd Mffl- l“ mersido. g wild throw. Francis flies to C. ' J. Heller iMacPhail, New i-iziveml 3rd, Ml“ Hermaine Arsenuult. for the second out Lynda we“; to and 'Mr. rind Mrs. Colin 1).‘ Attic-School Certificates, and flint,- Egmont Bay- first ou eri-oi-_of the pitcher. Dia- Plllfli- Mfllilillw Bllllk ieil- Fl‘illl1y‘-'-illl¢'1ll‘ -_ of merit, 1 4th, Miss Eliza montl gel to first on an error; and molnmii U“ l! "wit" mill‘ "lrlllll-ill - ‘ ' Eleanorm through atmmer “cl-ms of errors the illiaritime Provinces. “dillelllllrti AllLli‘ The gentleman's prizes MacDonald, Lynds nnii Diamond “w; they‘ wul itllsll fsrlehils ahdllrfldley. on b : score. MatGiii an was thrown out "B" '9" n - "Mimi "l-‘i-“BX Mill Wm. fioliih. Perry. st. Nicholas. 0t‘ first for fife uiirii out. Three "llmml" Pall" 0f New llfllllswifllh‘ 2nd. Fred Gliillllli. Si. Elllllorfl. rum-i for the Abbies. 3rd, iFiruian-g Wedge. Sirinuier- in the second innings the Abbies side. 80L three and the Crystals three 4th, Albert "Boyles. Conway- Sumuiersldc still leading by one There was also a special dance t-hh, and Buck and Wing by JMK PWW in the thirt] innings tho Ablbics ost. "Coleman. which was a siileh- took MacI-‘arlaue out and put Con- ttld exhibition. ii0f'.-i lii us pitcher. There were no The fiddlers for the dancing twat-es h, thlfi |nn|ngs_ - ere Messrs. John Fraser and John -‘ln the fourth the Abbles got one eter Gallant, SunimBf-‘lille- ruu evening the count. iIhe judges were.—-Dr. J. Claude 1h the 111th the Cryhmh, got Simpson, Sulnlnfllside. E. F‘. Gaiidot another run giving them the lend ellington alibi J. H. MoLelliin, hgttlh, Grand River. ’l‘hc first three Crystals in the A|ipLiunC81‘-——J. T. Arnett. slxtli went out in one, two, three. ‘l‘liui-r--l- J. ‘MCNBIIY- order. MacDonald found the weak CIsrKQWrII-‘Cfllllelell- - = spot in the Crystal line-up and Chairman of Co-iniiiitte— J. F. started things by driving ii nice Arsenflllli. two bugger to R. F. Bill ityan found the isuiiie hole getting a two TlGNlSH WINS THE RELAY RACE The dancing contests were a great Mc-KINNON tongue co., have I -—- SIXTY MILES OF- THRILLS TO THE MINUTE nt ‘Seaside Sumincrlanfl’ MARITJME SCENIC Gallant, St. Wt! P6 EMPLOYEES RETIRED —Tlil‘ee, old tin point ol’ service) t>tltpltlyfl8sl "l the C. N, IL, have retired uiiiler u-ntl. They are Wil- wer Plant Engineer, the service oii April. Mr Wyatt is s HEAR THE LEAGUE OF THE CROSS band tonight at Cornwall. 380 CAR SMASlH.——C01llii1g out offiird, 1x31. the St. Dun-lion's College aveiiuf-flly '.Vlr Eli . on to the niain road. a Wiliye-illlllil efficient assistant for u 2i Knight car owned by Mr. JOSOIII‘ “'1' ° ytHlPB- ‘SIICIIOUII asd driven by his shn m“ P-"llliilll-f DBI-lflllllli-"llt. also ro- iAlllliflliy collided with a Studeliak-,f_t'fi“r‘\\illnlél good rectiidx. Mr W-iye er owned an driven b . r. us- ' " Nerv“ "ll "gust 3rd. sell C. Clarllli of MouiiI ‘Ltlelighfhl 51ml’ “l” ml“! l“ Ml‘ Limb-ml ilotli cars contained i.i iiuinbor ofl "m" “u”: fimw- who “ls” "ill?" ticcullaiits. The brunt of the sliocklltli-ulyli,"ifimaifd U'1“§,::""" d“)! us Mr was tukeii by the Studebaker.‘ ' ‘ " ' ' “ - which was liit on the side, aiul ltwo oi‘ its passengers, Mr. iiail,l-l-,];R::(!I;,pg [manager of the Royal Brink nth/hunch " ‘ I-MOUILI Stewart and Mr. Mont. Mc-vm“ D]: .l\'ay, also oi‘ Mount Stewart, were both injured, Mr. seriously, Never a story like it. Never so much hectic exclteme crammed into six reels of action and laughs. many thrills of the unusual kind. Never so “Wandermg Papa” LAUGHS! THRILL S AND MORE LAUGHS! Two PART COMEDY uin-, Ml‘ Dilvld Waye oi’ lLeading Players In Big Leagues National League PRESCRIPTION S QUALITY Quality is our watchword in rs- Eiafd to Medicines used in this Drugstore. We stock Drugs ob- tained from the best manufacturer; possible such as Messrs. Parke Davis 60., H. K. Wampole, Merck @- Co.. Charles Frosst. Wyeth: Ltdnand other reputable firms. Your Prescription is filled with Quality Drugs here. RELIABILITY Reliability i; another thing of the utmost importaricc in a Pr". criptlon Department. in this Drug. store two qualified drugglstg with years cf experience cater to your prescription wants. All prescrip- tions are double checked. J. Ernest H. Worth Phone 1085 142 Prince Street NlTED CHURCH. ._. iit 'i‘rliilf.y Ullilifill , YlP-‘iierllily morning wnsil Simeon Spiillc, professor; gy at Acadia Uiiiversilyl cred an eloquent iiiid iii- ouii riitsciillm“ Biiiii1lg~-~Bl't1.‘if§ll‘i‘ lteds, 37s‘ Runs llluili-s. ('.'ii‘tllllilI!~l, o0. 1iits---(‘ii,\ii-.r, Pirates Elli. Doubles ll/lietit ltoliiiis 22 rinoii on (fliristlaii uspir-l lnphfl’ wrmm‘ l"""m’s' '3 A feature m, the "lurmngl llf>iiiiei'ii‘---lli)ituliiii-y, Cards, and l as a sucretl strict-lion bypvilimllll’! ‘Tim’ mi l . arrivals :it Roliiiigs llotcl Nortlrilic ’i‘r' i‘l (th -¢l - - - i " " " "' " T "lY ‘"3 W“ we film] um‘ Kmg’ who“, Perfwmancé mus fahlillustictn-Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Niirliol- i<1iulit.“li§vt title!“ tl-vgililiilgoll-{e-i-‘wflltl-b and “Tim-m ("mum 15' '8 season m "Orvsmp liq" m” Hllll, Miss Pauline Nichol-son, ‘Mrs. Whit-h was ‘ l Plilllllllfi" iii-Key. lit-flu won ti" iroiidiicted by ltcv, H, _ 'l1’. W. 'l'|l1'lll‘i‘. ‘Lewis Turner, Mali) .R.'imsri_v, the suluist ivas .\ir. ti.‘ M 1' . S. Bayer, Mr. aiid|it. American League bugger, scoring iMac-Duiialfl and ev- ening tliu count McCurey -t'lics to the catcher. ‘Francis sucrific s and , ltyliii goes lo third. ltyuii scores Oil LYIHYB 1W0 bilgiiel‘. Dlfllllllllii A new picture of the Home-Run’ i-iali somewhat Wm, deny spiring so zitiims. SEASIDE VISITORS —~ Receiillscrvice w one oi’ the attractions was the nine mile relay race front Kenning- ton to Sumnierside in which two relay teams took part one frvlll Summerside and one from 'i‘lsl1l'iil enth placing a beautiful The Tigllirili team tnok the lead third for one bag. LPeters slam-l from the smrt and maintained it to “ted h hntttttlfht two hag-got- th (L. »Dhrln: the distance 46's‘. iSllliplltrllt going to third. With minutes and 56 seconds. 'i‘lils il-lla in-an on second and third Louis two minutes belief illllll his! Yellr-lfitiilaiit dampened the spirits of ' llii-ziliv-i iijlliuglium of ‘Poi-unto. . Philip Rossi- .l. 1C. O'Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. W- A- Mvlairrii. lMlsg n. M. Smith, American League SERVICES APPRECIATED. .- ln llit- report oi‘ llii‘. firdliiniion :it iillllilrli fill Sunday last 1'69l't'l‘i:iil:t§, Batting Ruth, Yankees, 5:915. ltuns -liutli, Yfiiikiu-s, 75, is cull Wt) ll road being quite heavy in spots. Tignieh gained their greatest ad- vantage in the second iiille which was run iby Emmet Gallant lu minutes and fifty-five seconds. 2 ltcsults of the .iii|y 1st iiizitrlit-s. 10 u. iii.. .\Ii*li'§l singles-i, liuiidite. .i I 1S liiilcs, also iiliiiil lltilil (Iillillltill- i lion. g lhiiise of Summerside the (liSl-aud Wynn“, -. snce iii four initiates and fifty sec- Met, by the onds. |fl0LMAN'$ C. C. M. BICYCLE RACE w“. ilk-tip Ni-t ' n3‘ THE even-mo GAM-E "*1 McQunid takes the slab for Char- iotttetoivii and Noonan fbr lSiiiii- Al‘ "he Slllllmemide Dlivilli; Pllrli nierside. This was the only change there were interesting Bicycle“, the “hemp t-t-om the mot-njng Neither sides scored Lott Field and Crfiuso. National Lug“: nli liuiiil ill . At Boston- Pliiladeiphia . . . . . . . . . . . .. . E 9 if. . i <1i Myles. Thom-as l-flil silver um“. culls from the Canada Cycle l’: Mo- lor Co., through the local agents Mesrs R. T. lioliiiuii Ltd. in the senior race which was i'or i1 dist-I slice of one mile Kenneth lliucKeii- lit.‘ of tSuinerside was first Westernl Rayner. Tilmlsh second and Orville‘ Darrach of Keusington third. iThe last two named although Juniors raced in the senior event making a very creditable showing. The jutt- ior half mile bicycle race was won by Orville Durruch. Kenslligton with iWesley Rayner of Tlgiiisli second and Allison Bernard, Knu- sington third. Mitchell and Taylor. At Brooklyn R. l-i. -E. New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 10 1 Brooklyn 2 7 2 MoQuilinn. Ring and Florence; Vance, McGraw and lieberry. At Chicago- Cincinnati Chicago . . . . . . .. Rixey and iiziigieuves; Blake, I-ltiiitzliiger, Bush niid Gonzales. At Pittsluirg» B. ll. E. . 2 7 0 3 10 0 Alexander and (Tidurrell; Kram- er aiid Siiiiili. and _ |iii got one run. The third innings was uneventful and neither side scored. In the fourth no Abbie reached first and iin Crystal got past first. MztoGulgan started the fifth with a tilt to C. it‘. for one bag. He got to seoond aind third on a passed ball. MacDonald placed a haird one ‘IJGIWBBII first and second but ‘Louis Gallant gathered it in nicely. ffirouin was out at first. -MucGuig'\iiii icanie home on a pass bail. W. Ryan fans. Score 2-0 for the Ailrbies. The Crystals did not get. past l'ir.-it in their half of the iflfth. ‘Starting the sixth McCnrey got to first on a dropped third strike. Francis sacrifices advancing Mc- CilTBy to third. Mcquaid buiits and McCiirey starts for home. lMcQuald reaches first safely and McCarey comes home on an over throw. Mc- Quaid makes the round of the ibnses and also scores. Ryan flies to right field and ‘Diamond fans re- tiring the side. lScoro 4-0 for bhe Abbies. Sliadow—McLeod——2.-ii Sll0l)fl——-J. l.iiiid——2.~ii. Z0ll1ll1—Il‘\\'ll1, Siiitill~2.~i-.'l. Role Blflk iioriiby 1'. No.——2.~i7 Piff-lii-i‘ _ ll’. lyirl-‘iirliini- , . . . . . . . ,_ (‘iihlltillvll 2.30 ii. iii. the ”i1)i-lecti<:" iiiiit<-ii‘-\- hiilPFilllllll" .. - —--—-- resulted as follows; A V. siiuiitliars W K.. Rogers Siieba——2.-i9 1-2 Zeiiith~2.50 ‘international At Readiug~ Newark TWO GREAT GAMES 0F BASE- League BALL R iSummerslde and Charlottetown “m”? FM“ ivided honors iii the two splendid smes of Baseball played on Doni- nion pay. Charlottetown Wiilliihgl n the morning and Suiniiiemide siting the evening game. iu the mornng game the Abbies flirted the first innings in the ield with MaeParlane in the .plt- bar's boif. Stewart fanned, Duly 0t a hit to short for one bag. Hil- ard Cameron drove a rnice two flzger to right field and Duly went 0 third on the play. Siiliphant l0ve a hot one to short scoring D31? and Cameron and landing saf- ely mi the initial sack himself. Pet- \Vli(~l:tli Twonibley. Smallwood and |.ti,,|,| son, Bf-itrd, Martin, and Lynn, Hi At Rochester- Buffulu Rochester ~Fergiisfin, Boleii, Proud Lake; nugby and lit-vine. Heat!- At Toronto- Syracuse Toronto Miller, Scliclbcrg and Grahoweki Nieberguli; Mnlley and 0'-Neil. Park Buoy Pt), Nt,____3_45 lllzint-liziril eierlos‘ for Jilly. Till‘ Fllliilfl iii the Jlllif‘ siorlt-s ni' i’. rfi-lui-lf niatrlies playoff off‘ Juni- 20th l‘t‘3lllil't| 11H riilliiivs; “Whirl l'I‘i‘.'1]l 10:1 ~10 {i2 ilil 102 RR 109 il-i SATURDAY, JULY 3rd Second stage llrtesiilentbi iiifitcli men's singles, 1H litiiei-i, bandit-up. (truss i1'ciip Ni-t iii-l .'i.\i tit} ilil 3t) till; S?» ‘it; till S? it; 1i1 ~10 105 Jill 87 1i 100 26 108 fl-i iii; 22 96 21 0X 10G 11-1 100 103 9i) 111i Tile first two Crystals up are put out. "H. (tameroii hits s-mfefly to third and gets three bags on an over throw. Sllllpflililf hit to the pitchor and beats the ball to first on nice base rlliltilfflg; and Comer- oii comes home for the first Crystal run. isilliphant is declared out at first. (The teams were working out beautifully and doing their best.) ‘in the seveubh the Abbi-es were put out in one, two, three or- der. in "their half off the seventh the (irystill-s turned the tide from defeat to victory. Peters gave Cronin an opportunity to make a beautiful catch. Louis Gallant singles to C. 1-‘. ‘R. Johnson hi-ts to left field but (lronin was riglht there lfor another nice catch. Lloyd Galla-nt made an excellent bunt getting to first and Louie Gallant to second. iNoonen "singled to R. F. (ffhe bases were now full and the fans were rixht on their toes.) When Stewart came up much de- pended on him and the ‘Summerside routers all advised him to "knock the cover ofif it." file succeeded in getting a safe hit to left field and Louis Gallant came home. Duly singles to L. F. aiid Lloyd Gallant scores. 1H. Cameron hit to L. ii‘. and Noonan. stewart and iDaly Not G5 ill) GT (i. J. Rogers G. f}. lliiuliiis A. B. (lush J. A. S. iiil,\'(‘l‘ A. V. Saunders it‘. H. (Yliiiruil L. la‘. \V(-llnoi' (‘.. (‘.. 'l‘0omll)s (i. \V. Fillitl-r \V. K. Rogers id. S. (tuiisnuliis Geo. iiuiitaiii b‘. ‘B. (Ionriid A. V. Saunders K. M. Martin l.. E. \Velliit.-r (i. ti. Hughes iir. Beer (l. MCKIHIIOI! l)r. Archibald H. S. McLeod . B. Cosh . l). Nichol-still Stewart Rogers . (Yihiiiiii-ll 112 . T, Wtiikls 108 ti. P. Nicholson 120 Points for this nintcli are ed as follows: C. C. Toomlbs—5 points (i. W. Filliter-i points W. K. ltogers~4 tioiiiis E. S. Gunsaiilus—3 points ‘(i.- Buntuin——3 points F. B. Conrad-z points A. V. Saunders-A point The next competition at the Charlottetown Links will he held this Monday evening at 5 o'clock sharp-the first of the “5 o'clock l 26 _ _ 26 Sliado\v——4.00 Sheba-Alto Lynda scored. ‘MiIODOINIId went out at frst, Mactliiigiin stole third. W. ‘Ryan flies ‘to the catcher for the third out. The CrystB-le did 110i take their half and the game ended 7-5 iii favor of iSumiiiei-side. Jack McAleet- umplred tin a very effici- ent manner keeping the game mov- lug lat ll rapid pace all the time- Dr. MoMunlo capalbly handled the bases. "There was a large crowd at the morning's gniiie but in the evening the greatest crowd in the history of the Suuitinerside Baseball Pork attended. Bridge Buoy T’. No—-i.22l ZB11lilI—-4.2~| 1-2 (ihost~-4.25 1-2 Shadow-AM Slielia-—4.30. -1~1_)>1~y_1 Q-k;;i"— , . . .. . .. , trim members of the Tlsnjsii team the Silniinerside fans lby striking wlxullllllm M“ "~ 1- "lg!"- 1- ll- ill - - - _ _ , _ v “s, Ctm-tottht w ; M ‘ t ._ . l, t .. . ‘ is tiilliilti, Indians, 101,, nie. -—Henry Gallant, iaiiiiiiettGal out. ii. Johnson hit safely to first J A K H g] l} llMli .1: ant Lbtfliitlzgitt;uuggflizullifi:tt:slVgdlltl-t Neltiizgiégi “Humps murnfil hldlanfl, 3L lniiis. Win Nvllisiiii. Gordon Vll- to third . Lloyd Gallant bits for one ' ‘ e .y'.' mm“; ‘ "' a“ M“ . .. . . . _ _ _ Hubert -Siilipliuiit. Jluuter River; Vilss llili [MW it. . be -l H""""H' mm" ‘dmwes’ 3"" 1mm, c. Ai-seiiault, Gregory Mac ling. Peters was caught at tlilrd ‘ W‘ H d K H H F filgny “lmiéirigd ‘(W mfurfillllil! 5,01,.“ ilttsi-S /.v|l‘ll,i.tti[' y,,,,|,.,,,,,,' . , . ' ,- . nnre.cy. -lfi ,.ii-i .f\t"l.l,.\'_s,, l _ Ivnlff:Tlllzooéaglgiigittnlfliglrkggiifi,tail: ffililhrllghlngt ltiliiriohxlsun was “'§°I§Z.yv§fff.'§“f‘f’f'_f _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ R5 H' F“ “it B01891‘. Hope Blair; Fxfn- 2ft illll-l? ‘in an lii‘lI\.:ii]I)C]lililll1lf3i',i' pmlmng‘shnme' lmmms‘ . . . . . . . . . . . .. .- . . , ,, , H _~_.<.>i_.__ Ha Ttrnton. Curl Dickie Nelson p t. f m Abbi. meat the T) ‘g s‘ k_ I B H ‘C I_ 80H. Sllmmeiside, Mr. and Mrs. beauty of Gouiinds Avo Marital JOIIIi. Gerald Tahtori anti J. illicit]; f‘; thee tiietesout. Cgmilil lllifijN21112:lle#fuI'ViiIli?lif*i‘lf3;1 illIlfIuRllgl. ‘Georgu Irving. New Jersey; Ruth Mrs Paquet is ti. sister to Reverend} ' ' " ' Wlrs. Jtls ilarric. Brought Ferry -priesr and was former] r -i‘ t - P‘.f b c I te- t; Y i YQE-lll” i ht|d_Or-h?:t€|)hi§t|d rfuncfttizisutfvfnz. phfla 3 Scouflnd? Mm‘- D" ("mgr urilugmYl" H"? (‘illllillill ClllllT-‘ll- l1! 1101111108. ———— ————~~—- ——-_---_-____.___. . (who was ruin-hing for Connors) Pate and Perkins, Cucliraiie. __' 7m" 809B l0 8900110. Bill Ryan ugainiAt. Deiroit- . P .I I I n I I ' nded two baggerto right Detroit I I _ ~ ' g Cronin and ‘Saunders Smith and Myiiti; and ' score of 11-9. At St. laiuls~ _ , __ u ‘ Ill FLEET 0N SATURDAY .3: i ' ill) D“ Archibald ml nltzltnliis liiis l)l‘('i] lil‘l'illli’l‘il lii-lwci-u, truth.“ _]_ S_ 19,“... l“; Qlltiiili Squari- tilifl West Kant A . k _ Whunhl. 1m; 7,‘Iliitersi-liolnstil- llusieliuil t‘li:impl<\t|-. r ur Campbe and John King Leads; n. . Wirclts 103i wit. ...~ .. n l..... l t‘. _ It‘; _ 31,410,“; 119 ftlllilXl ’l‘iiursdi1_v evening :it \'l<-fnri:i llc _ xlclqnnon m4 gqlPllflf at t; p. ill. lliltl ll ri-tl-hot ;'-" m T_ “Hinds 1H 3,; ;lislioill up. ll is liilllPfl [lli‘l'l‘ will r , i- -- . ,- .,_ n a urge utl-i ill -- i‘ f; . l I" a prevailing “gm wind that i‘hf. blind hole (lifllpfllllflll 1E. ' l l‘ ll" " ill“ ‘l fit times barely moved the yachts Wm, ova“ “vnrgflfl ‘Foliiii-riiit; urt- ilu- lint-ups: i. . ..l I Q. s. s. - Saturday afternoon led tlhe other I w “wow H entrants in the eighteen foot class A V_ 5,,"m|em__11 the Course m 2 hrs. 25 minutes’ u“. ‘llic blliid holes being No s J. i. exact time limit. was none i‘l18 loss exciting. The P No although not IIIOIIHCGII iu of the last quarter mile in order tn P, NU_._3_09 tick-huh,“ cross within the time limit. Tliel (ihnst—3.13 _ w, “mp1... - doubtful as to her ability to ‘mrikcl ghhtww_3_1-3 1.3 _ IL Cunrmt _ it in the light wind, but just as‘ Sheba-ILL’! 1-2 _ g_ ytt-Lhod H ' hopes, a welcome breeze freshencil _ walk“ just: enough to send her across the _ Tumnt”, The race for second position was none the less hair-raising; thi- tiie last buoy stood well in on the - track to Soutliport with the Ghost was u race up the river, the Ghost finally nosing Irwin out and bsiii- ute. The Shelia finished fourth but it was disqualified for hitting the ‘Shadow finishing fifth wasl awarded fourth‘ position. The M., and Zephyr did not finish. The following were the times of v , - ,_ __ Mrs. ll. ll. \Viil'am.,'li'ilil" , N. S. , hint. Joel-lib Bernard. Reginald iM-iit Siiiifiliii-nt scores and Peters sues I q ‘ u The fl,.,.(,,,,pan|n,e,,l u, "m, mm, by. i'l'illi">l'iivl1i'li;. Yankees. I-i. Innis and Frank LNelllgeii. The and declared out on n. close dsci- Mrs’ w‘ P‘ Mum‘ “egmm Sllsk"? ircsliletl- ' 11 l - '. ~ ,, , "' l .t i. Matihieson. Clifford Montgomery, who, score wag now 9-9. MZIC- Washington make’ Sllmlllfif-‘Illlfi, is. M. Nichol- thueliy adding to the dignity utidi" “q ___ singled to -R. F. Connors hit to R. Al. Pliilatlelliliitt , . . . . . . .. ll and Frank Irving’ New J6me” Pmlhe" Pure’ m" newly omamedl lug Cronin to third and Saunders and Bmpho”; Pnnnke. Ferry, Scotland. in Pit-ton (Jounty, N. S AT CHARLOTT-E-TOWN LINKS The found a weak spot iu the (irystallclnvcluiid g the game for the Ab- Woodull. urns“ Ky M_ Mam" m; A sierics i-missiiut: of tlirnri _..._.__.___.____. [)_ _Su,wm.t m" 74 Si-liofils. ill!‘ \\'lllllf,'l'H to hold thi- l.. . Niclitilsiiii 105 T Th” illr-‘ii féillllt‘ will ll" l'l-l.\'i"l “k t; Roghyg 99 3t lil'i1ll(| 0t’ ‘ball is t*\]l\'i’i<‘il if) bu I I suited in tin-tee players being lied ""90" ill“ ll"."=* illmli-i- llirough the water, the P No last. K. .\l. liiiii-tin ~11 from start to finish, negotiating The finish although rather slow‘ first place iiad to fight every inch Brtdg, Buoy large crowd watching her were. ZFllItll-<-3~l:i 1.2 _ u SIHWflI-l said watchers were giving up ~_ Unmtuntu“ _ iliie a winner. Zenith in the lead on rounding following closely 0n her liieeis. it ing him tn the iliie by half a min- tlie stake boat on the last round; Minosoo. Rob fRoy. Sheik. Edhll the first five boats by buoys: \ EiiR MITE Remedy F“? Foxes g _--a 30 Stake ‘Boat—Flni|h (ili0st——4.52 Zenlth—4.l'i2 1-2 .50’ ()fi'li‘iiliii~-\Ili(lil0, Mr. F. Mc- Donald; tiiiicr, Mr. James King. Park tenor-Start 2.23 P. No.—~King and Campbell- 2.39. Ghost-ilnberfs, (i. Liind—-2.41 . B. . .I. E- . ‘Q-O Fox Ranchers‘ By opeeini mrangemeni with Dr. Alien we Ira to be the headquarters for Ill of his fImouI fox remedies. Dr. Allen who started the ‘ first fox ro-uarefi in the world fin handed to uI for distribution Ill of MI fIvor- lta formulae. ' New in the time to use t Eromcllne for ear-mite. Btomv Icli powders for untiirifty foxes Ille his famous fit can. - llafolli l.. Worthy This big pitcher on the line-up of the New York Yankee: is making a good showing In this, his first ‘season in the majors. He has gran control of the ball. BILSEBALL Tonight at Victoria Park the Second Anchors and Cloves will meet iii what is tiredicted in be an exciting and hard-fought game. Following are the lineups: 2nd Anchon Catcher B. linlron . . . . .. (i. lxmitaphle Pitcher L. Lourie . . . . . . . 1st Base .1.Trninor . . . . 2nd Base lo‘. Larter . . . . . . . . . . . . .. E. lliIllett ——-— 3rd Base CIM- John Plneau of the Minn; l3. Hughes . . . . . . . . . . . .. J. O'Neill goo says he will have his new Short Stop \ M~ Dllif! Ild RIIPPLES Press representatives who arriv- ed n little late for the committee boat are especially indebted tn ‘Cunt. Ken. McDonald of the good ship Emerald J., who lkindly con- sented to take them to the official boat. AT NIGHT The main streets of Summerside resembled the big cities at night so dense was the crowd and it would. be tliflifllllb to count the large numbers of auto; which pas- god up and down the different streets without nooidenf- Tilflfe were various amusements includ- ing a splendid show at the Capital Theatre and a dance at the Olympia Cabaret. Our special preparation ll being successfully and ‘In many of the Ill‘? FOX Daimation Flea Powder Flnut grade In built. Somebody suggested a three hour limit for the course, instead of two hours and twenty-five min- utes. The idea is a good one and should be adopted thereby giving the leading boat a chance to finish during a light wind. The P. No. and Ghost caught the Zenith napping at the line and gave her a sound beating. it was coming to you Mac! Look out next time. 1 RAMON!‘ arid Cameron scored. Peters was Cleve: given l1 pass to first. Silliphant stole gecond and third. Louis Gal- imif fanned retiring to side. Score 7-4 for Summerside. Noonsn nover hitched better and s-II step with a little more s_iiil STIFF JOINTS ' Ind sore muscles are quickly relieved by s few applications of M|lllfd_'l. Who could wish for a more en- V. Connors joyabie afternoon than cruising on our beautiful harbor-and watch- ing a, yschtrace at the same time. The fans are increasing iii numbers every race. Let's see hundreds of boats crowded. with peopleat next Saturday's racel S. _Johnson p were put out. for the Crystals. g .-1n the ninth the Abbie! got going lad u one time it looked u if they a’ "an m. count Lyn“ "suit" for the next race. The |i~_ If“) Minegoo is the latest addition to Men-them o; the chaflotgetowh ' I ' ' _ u“ flew She will second. Diamond lifts to 009m!- Ties to center field and stains third for t. on , _ , ‘iln..-f“~“’.»‘i'l£i.2" mull Iilclv! w. _ fuoui m 11b QUEEN awn-tar the fleet and calls well. Yacht Club are reminded that the no doubt show her real worth iiext Slturdiiy. A a AA yvvvvvvvVvVYYyVivvvvvw 1'». semi: with! ms sis- w» regular monthly meetiiig of the club will he held at the Ciuh Rooms, British golfing star Ilmoli certain- |y will fight It out with Mlle. 8i- ‘Navy League Building It 8 o'clock _ov ,_ . mono do II chlune. 17 year old French player for the Brltloh wo- "l"l'l $8, ‘J- Millllllfillt- A. G. 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