JULY 5,‘ 1929 \ w. --" UARDIANA n \- u 71-11: CHARLOTTETCWN GUARDIAN BASEBALL BOXING - SPOR wields- wwl-ING i OTHER SPORT -a.m...n.o_..s.......lm . . .........__ ...-A .. ... ,.._..... ¢......._.__“ _¢_ An All-Time Catcher HELEN lllllS files-l’ or "i*“| n») l..." By QUIN HALL _ Look at the hands of the average I ‘Mg league catcher, and you‘ll find most of his fingers gnarled and dis- jointed. Examine the mitts of cy Perkins, veteran backstop of the ‘Philadelphia Athletics, and you will notice that tlley are still almost perfect 1n construction. But follow 1m. to the club hous: after a game. Watch him knick on his shoes and Ipeel ofl his socks and you will and that each toe on both feet is twisted t of chapel After twelve yem‘ eemvalsnlnz- i y probably has more gnarled toes 1 d less gnarled fingers than any g I. tchcr under the big top. 01' ‘a m; was bunged up during the nyly days of his career through foul - ps and wild pitches. i j During his service in the maiol‘ " ‘ gueg Cy has handled some of the k t twirlers. Perkins now declares t he never know what easy catch- g was until he started in to handle cl; Quinn, aged spitball artist of A's. According to Perkins. ‘~uinn's control is next to perfect. ~- accounting in part for the soft- of the catching assignment NOTICE ! l .....- n," yylll l... publlc meetings held the interest of the forthcominil blocite n ' " ' glrahlblue, Mondlf. July 8- ‘New alum. Tuesday, July our. irsnslngten, Wednesday, July 10th. A. ulteg River, rhnndny, July lith- ortb Wiltshire, ThursdlyJuly 11th ' . logic, Friday, July 12th. cv-s roles ‘yeasts 1520x1214 BSPFODL TiPs Au‘ w it...» Flrhhfnll m. inn-n 1m...» nyvu. "non/bl , Q? mo: ._,. while Quinn is on "the mound. _ Just before the Athletics acquired Cochrane, the veteran Perkins was nursing an ambition to lead all eut- cllers in the number of games play- cd. But Cy gave up that idea two months alter Cochrane joined the Club. He decided w slve up in lav- or of the youngster wlio last year was voted the most valuable player in the American League. Even as it is, Cy is one of the few catchers who can boast oi hav- ing caught more than 1.200 games. Ray Schalk, formerly of. the White Sox, holds the world's record irl this respect, with a. total of 1,720 Morficians Assn. Formed Thursday At a meeting of all the funeral directors of this province heldThurs- day in the N.D. McLean Funeral Home an organization for the Mu- tual welfare and advancement of the profession was formed to be known as the Prince Edward Island‘ Mor- . tlcians’ Association. It is the intention of the Associa- tion to hold Annual Conventions at which addresses, etc, will be deliv- ered by prominent members of the profession. The election of ofllcers resulted as follows: Honorary President, H. F. Phillips, Tyne Valley; President, A. A. Hennessey, City; Vice-President. P.I.. Bowness, Sumrnerside; Secty- Treaa. Neil D. Mel/sun. City: Assist- ant Secretary, 6.12.. Phillips, Ken- sington; Executive Committee-Hud- son Moreside, West Devon: A. J. McLeod, Stanley Bridge,’ and L. M. McKinnon. Montague. lectures are now being given be- fore the funeral director '0! the pro- ’ Subscription PICNIC SUPPLIES ‘ Guardian Subscribers may have their Picnic plates, spoons and forks at less than manufacturers prices. Figure out how many you require and v send in your order at ollce. ‘ Special price to pa din-advance subscribers. 1 doz. Kleen 6 inch plates for. . . .’ 5c i 1doz.Kleenforksfor 5c 1 doz. Kleen teaspoons for . . . .1. . 5c / Charlottetown Guardian =\ WINS BWSHIP (Canadian Pres) WDUIBLEDON, England. July 5- Miss Helen Wills asserted her du- promaey over the world's Women Tennis Players today. by defeating Miss Helen Jacobs, her fellow Cali- fornian, in the final for thc British Women's Singles Championship by scores of 8-1, 6-3. PLEASED WITH JWIRI TIMES \ MONUION, N. 5., July d-"Wo thought Nova Scotia was a. cold bar/ _ _ ACCIDENTAL . DEATHS - Owin- ull. on this continent. Fol‘ ' a dollar or so a year extrg you (fllflllllm Prue) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE "ll “We l" llllllllle indem- HINIEY-ON-IflAMESH England. 3 5 g u I Jilly li-Jve Wrleht Jr. will defend Newark . . .. a o 1 n y “u” o‘ lumen“ ‘m!’ the famousDiamond Sculls in the Montreal ... ... 8 6 1 mum“ w" l‘ "l" l" final tomorrow, against L. Gunther. B. I! Ir. of Holland. 'I‘he Canadian won his Beading ... ... .. 7 16 I semi-final heat with r. Brateley, of Rochester. o 14 z Pembroke College, Cambridge, today _ p, lg g while Gunther was defeating Vis- Baltimore ... ... ... 9 12 2 count Tiverton. Toronto ..'. ... .. 4 10 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE HEAD orwlc: HALIFAX can a H v I D F h M cum“ m 2o f: r. w. sarrrur, unmsr m llrl’ er eagures chm“ n u 2 Prince Edward uund v (Only games scheduled). . B3 Taken NATIONAL LEAGUE R’ l’ zch ' ._ , a a E , ard Barthelmess Heads (°'"“"P"-'l SLInnls...............0 a 1 QUEBEC» Qlli-‘u Jilly ‘e-Tl" Mm‘ rhus. .10 '16 a istry of Fisheries announced today (only an“ schedule,“ Triple Feature Bill At‘ ren spot, but x find it a. place 6i beauty and rich fertility," said L. Persson, a. Swedish journalist, who is making a tour of the Maritime Provinces under the auspices of the colonization department of the Can- that further measures were to be taken immediately for the extermin- ation of white porposus which are causing destructive inroads in the fishing industry of the lower St. Law- rence. AMERICAN LEAGUE Minneapolis 0; St. Paul 8. lllllwluklo 6; Kansas City 10, Illlullllllllll It Louisville, no game, wet grounds. Only three games Prince Edward u.» Pl-rcuééli; - Department v _:< games caught. Perkins taught Cochrane a lot about backsto-piog. They are still buddies and roommates. Connie Mack says that, in many respects, there is no catcher in the business superior to Perkins. Cochrane has the great- u- speed, but, if anything happens to him, ol‘ Cy can Jump in_cold even if he has been out for a month and keep a pitcher going as well a: his younger rival. ' Thus the A's seem well fortified 1n the receiving department. Copyright, 1929, King Features Syn- dicate, Inc. ' vince by Prof. E. C. Cross of the Education Department of the Dom- inion Manufacturing Co. the second largest manufacturers of caskets in the world. in the N.D. Mclean Fun- eral Home, in which great interest is being taken. > Those lectures are on emballning, sanitary science, anatomy, plastic surgery and funeral directing. There is also an exhibit of the fluids used as well as instruments used in the work. Prof. Cross stated that ua-to-dete morticians perform, post moi-tom ex- amination and. all thodnstr he used are the same as those used in the medical profession. Mr. H. M. Hills, the Export Man- ager. for the Dominion Manufactur- ing Co., who attends to the West In- dies and Prince Edward Island trade is with Prof. Cross. EGG LA Yuvc cozvrssr NOTES ON 2.1:} ISLAND aoa LAYING coll-rasc- ron. WEEK ammo JULY s, mo. .. 1dr. s. 1t. Pen en's n. a. pen l9 leads the Contest for the week with 6B eggs, 60.6 points; Experiment- al Farm, Charlottetown, B. R. pen 16 is second with do eggs, 66.7 points and Mr. George Boswell’: B. R. pen i8 is third with 06 eggl, 62.1 points. A change has taken: place in the leaders of the content by two hens from the Drperimsntal Form, Pred- erictorl, N. 3., coming up to first ~ and second places, hon 10, with 101i eggs, 216.6 poihls and lien a with m elm. ms lwllltl: 1m. Mc- Phsill‘: hen d, which has been lead- er‘ for m: time‘ is now third with ll,‘ 08H. 8.2 point). . The pens leading in total produc- Hou are: ‘ ’ “l! Point! m, npsrinlsntsi mm, n-sdsr- idtoll, 1c. n, a. n. ......160'I lam Ind, m. s. n. nudism-s, Kon- lldlill Nll-umlal mllwlyi- MY- Perl‘ N. Camcau who has been detailed son arrived at Halifax from Sweden by ‘h, government m mum, chm.“ °ll Jill" 35 ll". llld lll cllmilllly ‘of the hunting of the porposus. is "ml F- C- m"? si-Wnll/elldelll °l ‘leaving shortly for Thunder River Colonization of the National system and other pom“ o; the norm Show for the Maritime Provinces, has vis- when, the 3.11m,“ m, m“; abund. ited the south shore of Nova scotia. my; and Wm employ bow rm" and includin Lunenburg, Yarmouth and m.“ 1n 1115 c1101»; u, sump out the scheduled. ‘Clentral Guardian CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH —'I'he services at the Central Christ- singian, P. I. L, B. 8.’, “l”! 1101a,“; AAAA:¢¢‘ Pure rluead Silk Stocking Double Dollar Days Compare this line with the beat ordinarily 5ll°Wl1 at $1.25 per pair. All the best ‘colors, a wonderful bargain at ‘Moore €d Y... ..-- ‘c: , the Annapolis Valley. the Malagash mmaw n¢nnnk n. ian Church tomorrow will be con- ducted by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Cut- he demonstrated that h" my be the typical French boy e well - or any other nationality, A“ "out of the Ruins" is a star i knowns no nationalities, and ti’: fiance prior to and after the cylose lfrliftltleiirgitdn r1131: 25:121.?‘ “d n‘. of the World War. But first of all h.‘ M1,, Nmm l, quue QM m, . is s love story, a sweet, appealingichannlng and lovely young wom: if]: if: aild g girl 12nd pro- ‘ we have seen in Barthellness’ scre. isfs could besfouerlldaltvllongoul‘: ad: race‘ The“ love some; an at tray the young couple in this terxlder ":11 y directed and cleverly M‘ story better than Barthelmess and‘ f; are never overdone and “w: m“ Nixon {set vine. We again repeat that, . Aways he consummat m screen lovers. Mr. Barthelmess : Bumelmess is a awn B due r. Miss Nixon will make the other i uine in the characpir of if art Pigen- 0m“ or m?“ look w their laureL Dumont of the French Ziiny egg ll; ‘Jsecomx. n? a h“; onq ‘I . - - o l1 nunl r of c Zltjllgflfibggjslt-illflfénlggllislgglh thshincglie 3(1):: 11love: Rloiliert bFrazer clev. YBYB e g ‘s rother, wi f.i‘.‘.‘;".f.‘2‘1i; *1 ' ' 2 aui stabs: 31:: 2.1:‘; ‘.’.i"i’3.‘.“‘;; m i - , . and Rose Dione the concic. _ The French scenes on the stz. and in the cafes are convincing, : the little touch of battle k won fully vivid. However, it is primarily as a ‘ story that “Out of the Ruins" wi remembered - and such a, love 5 Dfllft miss it. The closing chapter of "Th; ' Detective" and. the first chaptc the new Prince Edward serial r. out a fine week end blll, FINAL CHAPTER OF "THE FIRE the Ruins" DETECTIVE" AND OPENING CHAPTER OF NEW SERIAL PROHIBITED (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., July 4.-—An order- in-council has been passed absolutely Plllhlblllllk the importation into Can- ada. of non-canned fruits or other plant products from the sections of the state of Florida where infestation of tho Mediterranean fruit fly has,‘ been found. Shipments of thesc pro-i i Z§€.“.‘..f;°2‘.§.i‘..£“.1f.§.fi1“.§§.$§§i3?iLEAGUE 0F "- CROSS ed by a certificate of inspection sign-l 9d by B- duly authorized official oil Bedford, Wed. July 1t area. ‘The Mediterranean fruit fly is’ “ll lmllllflllflt enemy or citrus fruits,‘ In the last 12 months $400.000.000 I The Boys Expect YOl. W" 8116M in London for bread, and i111! U. S. Federal Department Qli Aerlcllllure. This certificate must Beautiful Grounds a: attacks the fruit crops and vege-f °" [Elaborate Midway state that the contents of the ship-z mmt W115 Brown on a. non-infested I h. public schools ,5 being warmlylslllendid Meals llfilued, in Ulster, Ireland. _____________ Whether the Bible should be read $42,500.00 f0l' milk. HELP ! ,__________________w_ please accept this small token, I 51311211 on behalf of Your Pupils, ' and The Women‘s Institute. 5499.7, A*I§IC‘!<‘UN DAY‘ cziiamgemgyiafitggigdfiilfge; / v home. At the evening service the in Moncton today enroute to the STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE zxgrggafg: ggfibepgxalzoilldswidt: a Sussex district and the Saint John N s l’ Th - m“ -n ° ‘t bhlllstiw- Valley, after which he will visit the Quotations furnished through court- B‘ u; Win25 “ °° °i ' m Canadian west. csy of Atwell s. Co., Charlottetown “p m " ° b° “m mstmd‘ A Mr. Person considers the Maritime Ofligg, - . comm welwme w an" Provinces are particularly adapted N”; mo", to his countrymen roi- settling and Abana .. 1.15 1.1a Mgsrgfifgcaorffmiznlfi a is very inuch enthused with whsi he Aconda .. .1: .1454 the home “when m the éansdian has seen, He visited the Moncton Amity Copper .25 .25 Nmoml msmute forum Blind who airport, and leaves here tonight to Amulet 1.25 1.26 h“ been m Charlottetown m; t” complete his tour of New Brunswick, Area _... ... .. .1815 .16 pa“ three months. ‘elves on Mom“; before proceeding west. . Arno .31 .37 m me up dunes in New Bmnswlm Mrs. Persson accompanied her As. Oil d: Gas 4.95 Previous to wmm‘ to charlommwn husband io Canada and has entered Bidgood .. . .37 she spent mm, month‘ m Prime domestic service with the idea of Big Missouri .. .. 1.51 1.54 Comm m both sections she had obtaining a. better understanding of Buckingham .04 .0486 quite n number o! pupils’ whom she conditions in Canada and. the pos- Bunker Hill ... ... .14 .14 munch}! In Bram‘, wading by ‘m? aibilitles for Swedish women eml- Capital ltouyn .. .07 .0376 m, touch, basket“, “d handing“ I, Fall"! m‘ d°me~ill° “mile- 3221'“ Mamlwb“ “f” is izratllylnz to note-that the Pupils . CY --- --- - - w’: whom 5h ha 1m REV- Fol"? W595 GRAND FORKS mm“ -- 9-55 935 lines of heandlzrafttzrfitigiilizlgvilefdu; PAIR TN 51371-51“: D°1:‘::5i°1"' "- “o 4-35 sale for their work and are receiv- F°° l °l ‘l’ G” -- 8-35 rofitable returns. Miss o - Ceremony performed Friday even- FBIEF-lnllrldge ... 13.25 13.50 2:11:15 a “inmate of w? Haiti, in: as his... soars over N. n. City. Grenada -- 16 filfill School roi- the Blind and is well ed- Hollirlger ... ... ... 5.70 5.70 “cunt Wm, insufficient 8mm to Rev. G. W. Ford, pastor of the First Hill/By l-lll 1-19 read ordinary print, she is able to Church of Christ in Crookston, (and Intel Nlckel --- 52-99 515° read by finger touch as fluently as n native of this province, three broth- Keeley - - - - -- -- -- 43% ~43 if possessed of full eyesight. In this ers residing in Charlottetown) late Kirkland Lake .. .86 $5 wsy she is able to keep abreast of yesterday performed a wedding cere- Kmtellay F1°T°ll°¢ - ~15 ths times in literature and current mony over Grand Forks which came Lb“ 371°" -- -- 25-50 25775 events thrflllill the excellent mill- lhe nearest to Heaven of any slmiliar Mall-fl" 19 ~29 zines and periodic“: supplied lo the rites in the history of North Dakota l/"lldll ~83 £5 blind by the Institute llbrnry in To- says the Cooluton Daily Times. Mlllmlll“ BN1" ~35 3B ronlo. The crooksmn pastor climbed into Min. Corporation ... ... 4.15 4.10 an airplane about s p. m. yesterday M°D°"@°" ~50 HEEL/AND AND VICINITY ‘ccordmg to an Associated Press am McIntyre 16.00 16.00 mm‘. together with ‘our others and Newbec .46 .4911. The annual examination of Poplar ma pilot, “d wen, Mo” to wed two Nipissing .. 2.85 Grove School was held on Tuesday o! the passengers Leora Ellen Oliver Noranda .. ... ... 00.40 62.00 June 25, I929, with a large number of o’ Grand Forks and vim“ n Knight Pend Oreille 5.60 5.70 parents and visitors in attendance. or muwn‘ both students a, the UHF rioneer .. .41 The examination was conducted by many o! Nmh Dakota" Stadaoona ... .0981. .09 the teacher Mr, Amos Curley assit- Because happy marriages are made Qheritt Gordon ... .. 7.90 7.95 ed‘ by Miss Jenn Manderson, teacher l“ Heaven L! the reason naively given Siscoe . . . . . .. .59 of Conway School, also Mr. Lloyd by ML ma Mm Knight for the" 5t. Anthony .. ,1’! Henderson. teacher of Freeland happiness today. The knot was tied Budbury 3am“ '- 9-19 91° “h”!- hundreds offset above the noisy tur- mlngmh'" '" " m? Th‘ pupu‘ ‘mw°"°d mm 9mm‘ lnoil of Grand Forks traffic, with Tow m“: “l 15° l!" ma’ "°’ll"1l1°1'°:l’“l’m':£ “l” Miss Borchild Olse of Fargo as maid mafwelf {IL-k l6} a Wax]: h; ‘é l"°°l i‘ or honor and cam” w' Nesu“ o’ Ventures on r wol-k durlnyl his twgmear sta 1n Mlnnenpo“! as best man. vlpon‘; 8.7a .86 3pm, Grove Y 6 Y Orvil Shops of Devils Lake piloted "' ‘“ '" - ' - tbs couple to the scene of the wed- " " nllaggemtfiesaetzldralalycltfiuzlltle: ding, keeping the altar on an even wlmwenagimv” " 1'65 ‘$3 mbcmm ‘M cake keel while Mr. Ford performed the Ho on ‘s5 “'5 Mr I“ 3m“ u‘ l the “n” ceremony and brought the man and m’ " "m 255° ' p Maylal-ld 1M0 10m ments of the District towards the "ml 1”“ *'° ‘m’ “m” l“ “ “hm” present tenche .He slid he knew that °f ‘m m‘! °ld 9m" p‘ qggg p93 my; DEF-EN“; it would be quite hard to find any a _ to “ to take the place of the re- Nww" l" "PM"! "W" m“ L700 '41:; C;LW.,-:.K§Xf°d md m‘ con sent one, but what was their loss ‘l...- lvm of canned fllh I month w "when, m, m, M. m, my... h, the gun d: another. Ho then moved other ports of the world. snipped’ u M,‘ Cohen hmded him a vote of thanks to the assisting London’! oldest polled veteml. Mr- on, mg teach ... Mr, Henderson, on behalf Kinsey, recently ycolebrated his ono- "Am, d, b” L, only 3 y”, on”. of the visiting teochers accepted this hlllidfoth birthday. _“[d Cohen placid}; VOBQ Of thanks. l-Io I150 ltlitd thll’. ’ Government railways and roads of “m,” ya";- m” - the 00nd,“? the work done by Mr. Curley was of Bulgaria are to be improved at I tor,‘ "Three years] why. 100k n, mm_ a very high standard and that it W“ 01 "lu-m- That kid's seven your: old if he's a "mu b‘ m“ u‘ “lull i" '3“ mm‘ dry," in: yen-r. A veto of thlnkl was then 8rd. M11. J. H. McPhailPs, New My, 501m. 19mm; our um d 619811464 i0 M11 511F111 101' “l! 0!- Haven, r. n. 1., n. 12., “m4 1110.2 earnestly at the boy's face. neg. °°ll=1lt my in which the examination 4th, Expe-imental Farm, Charlotte- turned to the conductor, ‘ was conducted. ‘me cum was clos- town, P. u. 1., n. 11., 1911653 1021.0 "veil, can 1 help it if he womgm “l llv all Ilnclnc the Nltlonll An- them. Door Teacher: .- Another school year has peas-ed and we are on the Eve of another vocation. Happy though we may be. there will still be a note of udnodl in our thoughts “than we recline that we have to pert with you. Wherever you may be or whatever your occupotionin tho‘ yam to come 89c?" J9 St. Peters Horse Races WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th A Lovely Slwl- Great Racing. A Good Th; to All. Do Not Miss Them. $700.00 IN PURSES“ 2.22 Class Mixed, Trotters Three Seconds Purse - 2.27 Trot purse $250 2-29 PM‘! Purse $200. _ Entries close July 12th. Entrance Fee 57». no deduct‘ s from money winners. The track at St. Peters is one of the fastest In thh province and ' been greatly Improved this year. The grounds will be a gem of be: ‘lbblol will be loaded with the best of food. There will be plenty of refreshments. i Everyone will be well looked after. and guaranteed a reel ploallnt n; . noon. J , Special truln leaves Cborlotieiown at nine o'clock. A. 01.. Wollmi... , leaving St. Peters at 7.80 P. M. - 1- Do not min these races. You will olllfly the drlvo, like the lpolt £15.: Mme home bully. _ - If you bring your appetite with you. yoi won't have huugnn. . Amt-t‘ Inautcnrebeingmodolofeodyouwlthtbovorybolt. llllllllf,lll'h'»_ be plenty of rerreslrnrenls, ice mun and hull. _ Cartoon ofllohh wl youlllttut you right. ' » . ' l . 1w willcnmwitbrouourbut wishes for l loll] IN INIIYWI I10. ' Iglppftofitlfiotltllflfwlfilt fcitlifulzoa use gorblflllnco wittfll. cLeod Ltd. v= ~ r oe-enndlrriurynurisalnlnulvia. lnoentartetlllhflufllfl. ~: ;» mun-enlists: ’ 7'7 .1 m-r-I-a. . -.' 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