. flaw-err, , . , on» ‘ What, do you most desire‘ m Tee? —-- FL "Salado" Tea is ‘rich in the essential ofla o! Flavour and will kiwi?! "give genuine satisfaction‘. w“ v77 "nflvzccc-H - “MM-HM W 777777777 VVY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS; = ' "nomads-loo per Ihle pen ally. to‘; line. urn at ~¢ AAALLA "l or yver, so per line per dsy for 0 ' wail. _ fhgl‘! rts Whirled AVOUR! 9r rm Illa oer our m‘ ll am dllys or over. Count 6 words IIIII 6 figural, Initial letters, count ll one Word. l - _r cent. discount for cash. Address hrhs part _ sill for. speeIsLlh-tu Furnished llooli s we: tor one week. Bltustion Wanted, fills lcr seven words pes ll elp Wan ted-Jlenfslle wallmeo Ptlvs Assn-rs for Watkins, 150 products. Ulrec to consumer. Write The J. ll. Watkins 00., 879 Craig BL, West, Montreal. - Help _ Wanted—Msle TRAVELLfER. WANTED by whole- gallrtgroger for country. Give expat-Lance ‘and. where employed to " Guardian. 2046-23-31‘ WANTED A1‘ ONCE» MAN Fon general . form work write or phone W.-J. Mulch Cherry Valley ‘ 2637-24-31 EXPERIENCED ‘seems-n. - J WANTED-A MAID, Mrs. Lodge, 25 Upper Prince St. COOK WNTED—Ono willing learn at the Clifton House. lply Mrs. J. J. Johnston, only ajnarrled man need apply. givlllgyreléifcjnds. Apply In w-rlt- lug Box 186, Charlottetown. . . 269912441 MAKE MONEY AT HOME. — $15 to $60 ‘ paid weekly for your spare time writing show cords for us. No canvassing. We In- struct and supply you with the work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 102 Colbourne Blding Toronto I-Tnr Sale Miscellaneous BO-ARDE RS COM FORTABLY AC- hox, containing sllit, finder all- vicc Bruce You, ‘Montalliie. r- K-INDLING WOOD for Sllle. AD- Illy if. K. Brace, 2040124-31 FOR ‘ SALE — A BEAUTIFUL Rrlrn Clllbillet, phonograph, used ollly “foul- nronths. Cost price 225.00. Will sell half price call and see it at 156 Great George l city, FOR IMMEDIATE, SALE at Al- bany up _ to date Ice Cream Parlor and Grocery store fully equipped. Apply ‘to Erie 'i‘holllson, Albany, P E I. 2048-23-31 FOR SALE.--THIRTY-FIVE ACRES two lllill-s from city, with dwel- lllu: Illlll outbuildings. For nar- ticlllars apply tn lvilwlmnn Rt Mo innoll, Royal Ilnnk Building. 2033-22-3‘ p‘ Lost LOST ON UNION OR ‘ST PETERS Road. a grcy ellk umbrella. , Loavv at George Abbotts or Fllllncll and Chandlers. Reward. 2048-25-2I L0$T— TUESDAY BETWEEN Charlottetown and McKenzWs (lorner, hand saw. Finder please leave at Jenkin S: Sons. 2060-25-3i LOST. — BETWEEN INDIAN River and Kenslngton, a hand- bag containing ll sllm of money. Finder please leave at James Glover, Indian River. 'l‘o Lot ,___._. HOUSES ‘r0 LET-APPLY 232 Groat George St. 2037-22-31 TO _REN'i_‘—Tw0 buildings suitable- for Jolson storage. Apply 1B1 lilllsboro Street. 2040-23-3i' vr ,' "i3eIIt‘rii Guardian CHOP from Holmslfs Catalog. ?.__ ,‘fur trimme‘ In many styles. rlvo cents. 2010-25.“ II Owing to the absence of Dr. Mc- Kinnon In Nova Scotla the service W be ‘held at Covehead on Friday evening is cancelled. PANW WHITE VOILE stou- SE8-—Colored cuffs and collars. Special $1.25. Another line of white voile blouses $1.50. Prowse Bros. Ltd. " 2061-25-2l "ol-AQSHS ——Schooner D. D. McKenzie Is , now Illnlllng 350 Duns M ‘ ffor Carvell Bros, tllis is her second cargo for tllem In two monthlrtillryell Bros. Yoslgolscurlr-on Sunday. Ausllst Z7.~.UIB;RBY.. Mr. Sweet. Presbyterian, of Marshfield, and the pistol‘ exchange pulpits for tlle day. The services on this field will be York, 1‘1 ll. m., Union, ii p. m., Ilrackley 7 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH..— . _ Devine service ill the Presbyterian w$Nl1lxfuge$tnxAlgyo Fzghggrlig Church. Lot 10, Sunday. August ' ' ‘ 27th 1‘1 a. In. and at tho Presby- terian ‘Cllurch, Lot 14 at 3 p. ill. Preacher Rev. \V. D. Reid, D. 1)., WANTED.+A GIRL FOR oeues- °‘ Mmllmal- al housework in small family in New York City. Reference required. e HIIGH SWEET CLOVER. -- Mr. a, G. Albert iMutch, Ardgown, Mount 029F234“ Edward Road has a field of white blossomed sweet clover of ususllal height which is attracting atten- tion. Sweet clover is a biennial and is not supposed to grow to anyheigilt the first year. Mr. Mutch purchased his seed this JNU- ALFRED MCDONALD LAND year fronl Pictou and to his sur- ISIIFVQYOI‘. Hllfmimy Jct- 93945‘ prise the clover has grown to a height In some places of 4 feet 5 inches. Mr. Mlltcll ls so pleased \vlth the result that he has sent samples of the growth to the soli- er of the seed for his information and inspection. ENGAGEM ENT CONCLU-DECt-l- There were crowded houfles a! the Prince Edward Theatre yes- terday afternoon and evening. Appl-lcANTs Diglnoua OF EN".\\‘llf-:ll Floreucr. Edna Mays three tering September class of North Adams Training School for Nur see write Superintendent. act drama “The llnloved Wile" was presented. The different. roles were all excellently portrayed I-lnll the performers further slid- ed m tho reputation which they Teachers Wanted WANTED- Second class teacher for Appin Road school district, Apply Jolln Gordon, Sec‘y. -_- WANTED-Teacher for Pembroke school, No. 144 Supplement $00 trustees, Murray Harbor North. Wlleatley River School, No 87. First or second class.‘ Archibald Barrett. TJIJFEJQEZEED or.» TEA cher for the principals depart- lSuppleInent $150.00. Apply H]... Machon, Secy. " IWANTED—A F|R5T OR SEC- ond class teacher for Bracklsy School, Supplement $100.00. AP- rily to Ben]. Rodd, Secretary. 1 WWW TEACHER wmrso son wooo Island West School. Sulilllame"! $100.00 P. D. McGrezor. Secre- TO LET-FURNISHED sEn- room. Apply 1'72 Prince St. 2058-25-21 Baby's Sills Troubles Chafing, scalding. skiff Irri- totlouh and Itching, burning so- IEMA- are hquidilly and thor- oughly relieved and ‘the skin llopl. soft, smooth and.» velvety by the uso of _._ __ . ir- TE-ABHER WANTED FOR PET- or‘s Road school. No 90. Supple- mcnt $75 Apply to Geo. Munn. School Trustees. lMlurrny River, R. R. 1. P-E-l- WANTED~Two young lady board- llstablished on their initial per- [formance here Wednesday night- . QThIs company which is of o high WANTED -— FOI-tstondard is t-o be congratulated Bridgetown School, Supplomentlupon their success hore and may $80.00. C. B. Clay, Secy, fl056-23lbe assured of a hearty welcome Bhjfrom the people of Charlottetown Ishould they in future open Imo- ‘FEACHEIR WANTED. for Nortllltiler engagement here. The troupe Pluette school, No ‘196. SuppIe-lieaveg this morning for the main- mont $95.00. Alex. land. ROTARY LUNCHEON. --~ The chief speaker at Rotary yester- day was Dr. Judson S, Clarke, forest engineer of Pasadena, Cali- fornia, who gave an Interesting address on forestry and forest preservation. The branch of the englineering profession to which fine belongs has only of recent yours been recognized In its im- portance to the country and to- day great Bums are ‘bein! Silent by federal governments In scien- tific study of forest preservation. The first reason for this is oi course the realization of the great value of lumiber as a national as- set. Forests also Play a lug part in‘ the protection of the water supply and in many places wood- ed lands have ‘been turned Into national parks and play grounds in the vicinity of the larger cen- ters. Dr. Clark referred also to thedwindling of the forests ill eastern and middle parts of the continent until today dependence for lulu-bel- is placed upon the great western slopes. Rotarian J. S. Beyer presided at the luncheon which was w e ll attended. The vishors pre- sent were W. K. Rankin, Oapt. T. G. Taylor, P. Snlallwood. Rotar- iun J. F. Fraser, Rotarlun Jack Thomas of Frederféton, N. IL. and‘ Mr. Ernest‘ Shimrnnn. Mr. Slllpman spoke briefly on the proposition to place. the Island on the movie screens of the world. ft was announced ‘by President Turner that the Rotary Execut- ives of the Maritime Provinces would meet in Charlottetown next ‘Tuesday. An entertainment com- mittee was appointed to look af- ter the visitore. Rotation Harry Gollbell who leaves next Tuesday for Moncton to take the Secre- tzlryshi-p of‘ the Y.-M.C.A. was pro seated ‘Ivitll an address and a trunk umbrella. WA-NTED. - A Few COLLEGE students. Apply 213 Qllefill 9t- WAlNTED-Jfwo or three students at 181 Hillsboro St. Private rlnllly. Anlllv a: I'M” —-———-—————- Bl wAlvreo-sscouo HAND JIG» war. write lowest price and Dill" Hugh Collinll. 8111f" Il057-25-3l men. LADIES. nova a. olnLs wanted to lake orders for Pri- T-landsome sample No experience nec- 95% commission oeid Oldest Xmas Card house In Cen- Dr.‘ Cimdiibinollilli Apply daily after the both.‘ fitltL-JMBIIBQBT". 3 Ave. Wsslmcllnt. Que. Jtoyourdzuist The simplest way to end s corn is‘ Blue-jay. A touch stops the pom Instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does hi) and in extrs thin piss- ters. The action is the some. Pain Stoipii-Lnstsntly m . on. s. c. HARRIS will be in his, office Monday, hug 2am. ~ " 5051-25-81 +-__. awouzrvs-ugw FALL suits plsin ‘Proves Bros. ,. 200125-21 s. “Humane-- m, ‘,0 _ l liver t! p. m. today. Home flsflu pt 0.45. Round trip twenty- slzcs m con-sews, up to 30- “Special $1.00. Prowse Bros 11 - - 2001-25-2i _I ‘,- . -——‘— ‘cover-Inn cI-l. SERVICE»;- son. Funeral at 1 o'clock D-lll- 0" ‘Friday. Interment at Broolfllleld Leod. age 75. Funeral from his B. . . And we are sitting all alone _ To our hearts there comes a lohl Ing If he only could come homo. 0ft and oft our thoughts do To a grave fer far sway Whero Ills comrades laid our Four long years ego today. Sunday, Aug 27th at St Andrew's Church, Orwell at 11.00 a. m. and at Orwell Head st 7.00 p. Ill. by Mr. W. Edward Altken, B. A. JUST l‘N FOR THE COOL DAYS-ZOO doz Ladies Stnnfields underwear in strap, low neck. short sieve, low neck, long sleev- es, high neck, in cotton rib, 3-4 wool, and all wool. Priced very close. Prowse Bros. Ltd. . 2061-25. 2i POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning a young nlall charged with annoying peo- ple Il'l their dwelling was fined $10 or thirty days. One drunk and dis- orderly $10 or twenty days. An llutoist for refusing to stop when signalled was adjourned until to day. A lad charged ‘with Iullllc- Ious Injury to property was dis- missed A drullk, the vlctllll of Wednesday night's fight on lticll- moud St, presented a sorry ap- pearance. llil-I face being bullly battered and swollen. After being put on the stand and telling where he procured the liquor he was al- Jowed to go, the court no doubt Judging he had received sufficient punishment. SUCCESSFUL M‘EETING.— At the l-li-gil Bank alld ‘Glen Willlaln meetings in the ‘Murray Harbour district lllis week the (lonscrvll- live candidate Mr. W. ‘L. hie-Lean rccclvcd an excellent hearing and reviewed very mbly the political situation and thc dlscrediiable conduct of the present administra- tioll. At lllgh Bank Messrs. Martin M‘_‘:‘Klnllon and J. H. Myers also addressed the electors Ill tllc Interests of the Conservative candidate and were warmly ap- plauded. Other speakers wore:- Messrs A. .J Glllls Progressive candidate, Cont. Bonnell, Liberal Hessian, Liberal members. i M‘R. SHIIPMAN LEAVES-"l oln iof success which has attended‘ the Ipreliminllry organization of the |Prince Ellwllrll Island Films, Ltd." definite the somewhat Inclement [declared Mr. Ernest Sllipman who-wfllllllel‘ $119" were l1 1-1789 lllllll" ‘leaves this morning for Summer'- Iside. where he confers with pro- tlinent citizens concerning repre- sentation of that place on the _day, receilved a whole round of night. “l have word tllnt Mrs. Faith Green, the dramatist and scenario writer. and Kenneth O'Hara, the well-known director. wlln has just completed “The Ra- pids" at Sault ‘Sic Marie, will both arrive in Sunlmerside tomfll“ row to meet me. From Summer- side Mr. ‘Shipman proceeds to Toronto to arrange there for the production of a picture and from their to Vancouver. BIRTHS SEAMAN- At Bedeque Aug. 28. 1022 to Dr. Rupert F. and Mrs. Seaman a son ‘Congratulations. ' MARRIAGES MIoRAE-VAIL — Catherine Annie Molina of Charlottetown to ‘Samuel Vail, Charlottetown at Zion Church. Aug. 22. 1922 by tho Rev. Geo. (J. Taylor. ‘STRETOH-MecPHEE -— At the bride's home. Long Creek, on Au; 10th, 1922. by Rev D. M. ‘Lamont. Frederick Stretch to Annie He: kPhee, both of Long Creek. CUIRRIE-LWRTEII‘~I— At Charlotte- town on ‘Aug. 15th, 1922, by Rev. D'M Lamont John Currie and Maud Annie Larter, both of Charlotte town. -..-> DEATH s I-l-oNooRsort-sslnluonlv of hes"- failure at New Glasgow on ‘llw 23rd inst., Miss Mary A. Hender- CGIIIBIBTY. MOLEOD.-— Died at Hunter ltiv- er Thursday, Aug. 24. John D. Mc- late residence I-ldpellalfl. ‘B019?- dny, Aug. 26th. at 2 p.m. ' 1N MEMORIAM wander darling OH URCH SERVICES- Service rlnl ‘cmulLol-lsrows ‘coconuts fi Boys Bicycle Road Race A Grand Success l}. Colllloliy, First; ll Homily, Second; i). Purcell, Tllilli. Time 37 l-Z Minutes. It was t Great Rate allll Thoroughly Enjoyed by all who Sees it. The,l3cy‘s Bicycle Road Race der trailing closely, at Worthy's last evening brought out thou- the boys battle tor superior hon- Ors In the wheeling event. This Race was one oi‘ the nic- est of its kind yet staged in Char- iottetowlg all the ‘boys wheeling well and showing excellent judg» llli? . Mr. George L. Prowse and Mr,‘ McMillan are t0 ‘be highly con- grutulatedl for the manner Ill which the details were handled. The fact that the race ended on the Mlcgwelt grounds gave n Slllendid opportunity to the large number of Spectators present of‘ viewing the last stage of ll mJst gruelling contest. George qon. nolly romping 110mg the winner .by Edward Hornby, who wheeled Matilieson in one of the closest, ’I‘0nluly Matlllcsoll and Cari Mc- Connolly second. ll. Connolly , EINJOYAB-LE CONCERT. -'rllo lhighly pleflflell over the olnonntyfialellonlan Pine Band save an ex- lceiient musical program last even- jcred and much appreciated b} hoard of directors. “I have this. encourazflng reports," the motloiqThe funeral 0T ‘he I018 MP8- pictuhle .I‘0flilt3ei‘ declared last. the grave the Rev ‘Mr_ Stafford 0f- ciated, assisted by the Rev. Aug-us reil, Stanley ‘Mutlleson, Lloyd Crockett. John A. ‘McDonald, and Angus Mc- Lean. Among the floral tributes Whelltley and family; wreath. crescent. lMr. and Mrs. A. E. ‘Mc- bouquets. Mrs. John Whcatley und Miss Elinor ‘Hail. - In loving memory of our dssr ' son, Pte. John W. Sonlers. km“ In Action at Visdnsrtols, Allilllt 2B. 1918. when the evening shades llre fsll- in ‘Inserted by his father and other. _ , ‘Clem tolllluldh. Sold-MI in the magnificent time of 37% minutes. being closely followed ll great race for n small ‘boy, showing the judgment of u vet. eran, especially in the gaudy Places and bad turns. ‘The winners were loudly cheer- ed at the Albeglweit grounds, all of which they richly deserved,- Hilrry (Tflllllolly and Tolnlny Math- ie-soll battling out a finish, "up Ilnd neck for the length _of the] track, Connolly nosing out finishes ever seen hero There was t/welve stilrlers to face the wire, llamely:- Edward ilorllby, (lillls. Purcell , George fjomlvllll. Aronunlllu c. c. Look. ll. Roper, W, Locke, 11,-". ry (Ibllllolly, A. l-leustis, Kielly, Kenna, all getting off in a bunch. 0n the Word go from Illa Vyor. silip Mayor Jenkins, I sands of excited fans to witnesel S‘ 1 corner, George Oounolly had made his way to the front and Purcell calne up to second, Horn- by third, H. Connolly foufta, Kiel ly fifth and Msthieson sixth. At the Waterwollks, G, Con- nolly still hlld the lead, Hornliig; fell Into second position, wiles lPurcell got a bad tumble In the sand throwing off his front tire, H. Connolly, third, Kielly fourth, lilatilicson fifth and Purcell who had Ibcen second, getting his re- pairs finished dropped into sixth position. At the Willow Corner on the lvay in, G. (Ionnolly still remained in the lead, about one hundred yards, followed by Horlnby, with - Pulcel ltllird, having worked up frolll sixth position. H. Connolly fourth, Mathiesonl fifth, Kieily sixth, ‘H7. R0991‘ WIIO Iwpg hav- ing trouble with his ‘bicycle hero withdrew from the race. The race was concluded o0 the Abegwsit grounds, each rider going one" lap on the track and the riders finished In the following order. 1st— George-Connolly, 2ll‘l.-~ Edward Hornby. 3ld.— Cilarlle Purcell. 4tll.—— ilarry Connolly. -.'.th.-— Tolllmy Mstlllcson. 6tIl.— Carl McKellnn. 7th.— M. Archibald. Tllue— 371,4, minutes. The following gentlemen acted as officials fol the race. (‘lurk of the (.‘ourse—- Geo. Wal- {llorol-oo- L. ‘B. McMillan. ‘Start-er drills ‘Worship Mayor Jenkins Timers Chief Ronaghan H116 Geo. L. Prowsc. Judges — F. P. Hennessey, Dr. At the Willow corllcl- on tho 1. 1- YW- llm" RPddm» 09°" Buntolu, Russell Chandler, By- way out. Purcell hall the lead, G_ ron l-lrown, W. A. Glludet, and lIIIfd, Kielly fourtll, the ronlnIn-Jallwa ‘llv-Vllllall- ‘CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Rev. I). M. Lamont will preach on| Sabbath Allg. 27th at Lot 48 at 10.30 a. m. and Peoples Church at l p. Ill. Exhibition 0n labor lily IMIOHIGAN CITY, lnd, Allfllli‘ CORRECTIONWIn the Scottlshlzy- Jack Dempsey, heavyweight Glllhlllllls filmris Wednesday atlchumploll, will appear in lllloyd the Abugweit grounds. the 100'i<‘itzslmnlons ‘arfllu here Labor yard dash. read second McGregor, lJrly but not Ill the defense of his which should have been Elliot Mcqtitle, Guigan. Mr. MoGuigan ran a best of them step in the dashes. Ing at Queer. Square Gardens and her of peopll: ill attendance. The various selections were well rend- those present. FUNERAL YESTERDAY. --— lloss Wheatley took place yester- day afternoon from her Inotherfls residence, 95 Euston Street to the HartI-lville Cemetery null was largely attended. The funeral service at tllehollsc was conducted Brooklyn by the Rev. Geo. C. Taylor, assist- ed by Rev. Dr. Ross of Montreal at Gillil-l. The pail bearers were:— Roderick Glllls, Henbert Webster, were. wreaths fronl ‘Mr and Mrs E Murdock Ross and ‘employees; Innis; sheaf, ‘Miss ‘Mabel McLeod; Ilillow. Mr. and iMrs. S. V. Acorn; Big Leagues . NEW YORIQ- Aug 23—Ncw York Yanks, forced from first posl Iion in League. American Leiguo _ R.l-1.T. Cleveland 300100000-4 9 0 New York 010000000-1 3 0 Msttolq. Chicago 000000000——0 8 0 Jones, Cheeves, Morris and 0"F‘ar and Cincinnati, at Cincinnati, was postponed on accont of rain. cuse 8; Reading 2. 5; Buffalo 1. and Rochester was postponed all account of rain. ‘Batteries —— ‘Coveleslole and O'Neill; Shawkey, Mays and 3mm,‘ St Louis 7‘). 49 .592 At Bpston— Ill-LE. New Y0"! '70 49 i533 st. Louis 310000200-0 10 0| Detroit 0s a0 .537. Boston 001.100010——3 s 2 Cleveland 08 59 .616 Batteries—Wright.‘ Van Glider Chicago 59 3'1 ~48‘ and Severeid; Gerfuson, Piercey. WRBllillEl-Oll 53 63 471 Fullerton and Ruel. ‘ Philadellllllll 4'9 57 423 At Philildeiphia- nus. Boston 46 ‘l3 ll" Detroit 100000101-3 10 0 Intvrrwtlvvsl l-"Illls Philadelphia 00400020 -—'0 .12 1 Wol- wfll P-C- iBatterles-wlilhmke, Olsen null Baltimore 9! 37 ~71’! Bossier; Rommel] and Perkins. Rochester 77 52 .597 At Washingt0n—— R.H.E. Buffalo ‘ 76 59 563 Chicago 200001000- 3 9 .1 Jersey City 7-2 60 .545 Washington 20015300 -—~1-1 12 1 Toronto ' 04 6,9 43.5 BBll8TI6B—-'LBV6P8ltG, Davenport Reading " 55 76 419 Hodge and Schalk; Brlllhcart and Syracuse 50 32 397 Piclnlch. Newark I 41 91 311 Natlonsl Losque '—-“—4“""-*~ At I31; Louis‘... Millnrdls Idnlml-nt for Dnllrlll 308C011 100010001—3 ,9, St. ‘Louis 10230000 —0 1a o "Ilwm" Lvery lu< PoCkt-l (it wltscrl": I "Ready returned, to the ‘city yester- l, l . - vloy after spending their vacation .. H‘ Kill prml li’t [Iirtl in 7H0]!!! RIVQI’. ~.;_<"'w'nu'lH 0i‘ mill‘ mini ll,‘ (AI\I1II~ left yesterday morning on a visit to the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Burke. ‘Stsilarton, N. S. --——-<o>—-—- Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. P. McCloskey The Problem It'll: s (Cum- £1,110 fonlillg Klishtto thsrak sill ‘those Ilmllflts- 9mm N! {hi Elli.‘ o". .1...“ Tl. ‘off. Ii “WWII SWIM _ v cent. so; bsresvgment. a Governor McCray. of Indiana. candidate, B, w, LePagg and 3, 3 good race nnll will yet make the today, granted permission to stage an exhilition content for Dempsey wlthl spurring partners as his opponents. This exhibtion will he support- star ‘boxers. BattsrIcs-AMnrquard and ‘Gib-- son; sllel-llol, North illid Aill-- At Pittsburg- Pittsilurg 1.3132010 —-11 17 0 and Helios, Cooper and Schmidt, ‘Batterles- Hubbell,' slngletoni At Ollicago- Ill-LE. 4001100010-6 14 1 Batteries—<Smith and 0 Miller; The game between“ New York lntornltlolrll census Reading 6; Syracuse 4; CSyrn- Newark 12; Buffalo 5; Newark Jersey City 6: Toronto 1. The game between Baltimore HOW THEY STAND National League Won Lost P.C. New York 70 46 .602} St. Louis 67 50 .573 Chicago 65 53 .551 Pittsburg (l3 , 53 .543 Cincinnati 64 55 .538 Brooklyn 56 59 .187 Philadelphia 40 70 .364 Boston 37 '16 .327 American Lrifluo Won Lost P.C. lM-rs. Wm. McKenzie and cllild Mr. Fred Jtilnrtlon and Put but l-lAaMLl-zssi 4t‘ Boston Will Baseball Game, The Baseball ganle of the Abeg- welt grounds last evening ‘he tween the Boston team and Char- lottetown resulted in all easy vlc-I tory for the Bostonlnns with the one-sided score of 0-0. Owing to the game being late in starting and the dark evening, Keep a bottle of Fruit - there was only six Innings Dilly- ‘ ‘ Piilil In spots, d. Tile game was lively but the local nine, who have not lbsing training lately. some nice chances of holding the - (The Boston team are a well organized bunch and did not lose any ‘lllnol-tunlt- ice of getting their lnnll, the 1o ' cal players were butting well, but - n the superior fielding of the ‘bovs ' the... s- ' ted by four bouts involving all },§°m_ Bean Town held w” ‘The Boston team came up l0 bat first and. succeeded ting three runners across llonlc plate, before being retired. The Charlottetown team was less for- smml- ltunate, four men facing the pit- cher, t‘wo fanning the ,and one out at first, Philadelphia 000001200—— 3 11 Zlsucceeded In tflammlng the m" for ll two hugger, ‘but only got lls far as tilird. two men for the full the ‘bases, making a totnl of live, runs In the two Innings. The (‘llnr 1 llleals served on the lottetuwn players went down ill Illllltillg booth. quick order, tlwo fanning rlir and one flying out to the first basc- Ilays sport. circuit of Inning, the Dos- ton team failed to connect. go- ing dowr at first nlld one taking the count fnom Lefty. lChsrlottetown made a great ef- .. . fort in their half of the third, ' . F - . ‘ but a little slow thinking and ._ a ' n quick work ‘by the Boston Infield ‘ ' ‘,- retired tile side scoreless. The Bostons got one man home safe the next batters going out Charlottetown went down on double play from second to first. while the next batter fouled to sole survivors this evening in tlhlj play ,for the ladies’ gclf dhain- pionsllip of tire maritime provin- pitcher, cos on the Amherst links, These fours players will the send-finals tolllorl-ow, their hall, Millltllsfifl llgrllnst I\’I‘rs. ltaIwl-Ings llown at first and IMISS Hllilld against Mrs. Bon- hntlm- wn nylnflll. Pal-r ivollther is expected caught ‘by the third baseman. for ocmorrolv. 1‘ ' IHoston in the sixth had four lllcsults: men up to the plate, one getting as for ‘as second While time and the other two going out at first. Charlottetown in tile P0. 5 npd 4. last Innings, the slxll. did not IMrs. Itllwlings. Halifax, Eét a man to first, and the game "m" MP5- G‘ W. QTBYIBII. ended all above stated (H) Ill llerst. 7 Mill 5. ‘ favor of Boston. ‘In tile fifth innings, ton batters faced two being out at first and on‘: taking the count. . ‘cilal-lottotowii In two men went and the following four Bos- Joiln lNlllr-rll reinsmnn, ldlldeds Hokey an easy winner in ihaslow class. The weather Wlls fine, the Boluly, b g, by D5,, Kly track fast and a big crowd was on (Vvlllarll) _ the grounds. Bnvlul‘. b g _"is'onl'lillél'~im.—é' Rosetta M . Ii lb - 17 1-4. 2.11 l-l. 0.12 Mixed. Purse I600. Bud ‘ml. ‘hilt g, by Direct zoln Q. blk glnurruo . runs-an ‘Ii, 2. Mints) . Donald Keith. Sscchsrose also .t.'§£;}l. I The dainty ‘LUX woicirsalaré “extra tilini-‘aducjto ggrlc g- elusive process. ITiléy dill- solve instantly slud- completely hot‘ water, making a , wonderful, creamy tgeansjng, " ‘j ' a . - c, s ____y__,fi . For alifine laundering Won't S. nRv§ToE>7lén< For Washln Sllks aces AiiHllu abr’ Lever Brothers Llmlted YHIIONYD 1 Lnx ill sold only ‘in sen/ell packets‘- zlust-prooi I 000x00 JIFFY taggers‘ taste In summer drlnki. in get-' Eat Iiolse Races Wllllckcy‘ ‘Mrs. Rawlings, Halifax; First Division. one mm‘, Mrs. Mllddisorl‘. Mclictoil,‘ from Mrs. llsl-t lliuolfalfiane, son). . . Miss Slmmeesie. blk m _ 2.17 Prot. Purse S600. (Balm Peter Vdrde, . ' lPete-lGl "itl ....1 m. John ‘uoollnun. produce M1,, {,,,.,:{_’ 1, f: °) dealer. city. has returned from a p‘ ‘ business trip to Halifax. r-l so» 4 . 4 Mlidissqlsoklft sarong-i maze.» '5. mods In Csnsd MADE AT HOME IN Cordial, Lime Juice, or Grape Juice handy for hot dsys.. "US$911 We have every wanted flavor and can surely suit your Everything That's Good to; There will be Ilorse Races‘ at Jollrlstons River Wednesday, Aug. The second inning Boston sent,30tll. 3. classes; Free For All; 2.40 Trot; Nnlned Race. A first class refreshment booth and Everybody guaranteed l1 MILTON Hleolus; - Secretary. ‘ilai (Special to The Guardian.) . lAM-PIERJST, N. S.. lAug. 24. —-? fanning for the Ml's.,G. W. Mzlllliisnn, Monctsn: ll Edith Bauld, Hallfax, and Borlllylllan, Amherst. were lMrt‘. Bonnylllan. Amherst, from ‘Mrs. lMacNllzlghton, Mone- M ton. 5 and 4. In the Second Division. OAmI-BOU. Men Aug. 23.——The IMII-ls MrlcLeod, st, John, won big end of two of the purses ill the from ‘Mrs. Creighton, Yul-mouth, Caribou fair today 4 nlld 3 . Went to the stable of L. R. Acker, his trnlllcr. Steele, driving Peter Verde and Bud Hal in air-Hum heats wlnll In the 2.17 trot and 2.12 mixed. IMrs. Sample, Truro. "WOIL from ‘Miss McAvity, St, John 3 and 1 _ PIme-—2.1.1 1-4, 2.-10 1-4, 2.10 1-1.,» 2.30 Mixed, Purse $300. May the Great. lb 1.141;...“ l‘) l . 3-,,‘ 3 ‘rlnl . as i-lpflllfl-lf. m. Absorhllle and Abner-bi” ‘- .