“YEL'L~O‘ W _' D1ENN'Y. CAMEO" a.‘ m. "oniyaua 16a» s. _ mo. new HIIIAL IlaNJNvVYVlIIfFQBQQIiIfU. frlrartss ovstoas g 1.)-.. ORCHESTRA USUAL PRICES 1 IN THE SEASONS COMEDY QLA$§19 . Elie KID BROTHER" noise-cine‘? one the same vein oi’ clean my * md romance that have endeared Harold Lloyd t0 m. American vublio. diviiusuieh iii" PM“ " “i” 1'" those oi the vlll- ‘ l-‘rppflb ATTRACTION - aasurmul. NATUm '(;()LOB SUBJECT “THE (MARINES BIQIITff o 6°” Iflumey ‘Central Guardian ‘mm win be played starting at 2.30. —‘ cnmsr cnuacu cnnnay VALLEY.—Evening service on Sun- FIVE DAYS’ SPECIAL SALE raorawry roa SALE-Tho of sale of the late Mrs. Mary Murray. Ladies’ Brown Eldon is postponed until Friday. September 28th at 1 o'clock. Calf Oxfords $4.95 7013-9-22-ii '~ Th“; us the balance of brokers-and discontinued llnol from our summer trade ill fihplisvs NATURAL TRIED. 'NA'I'UBE'S WAY and ABCII aileron shoes, senior M" 89.00 to $11.00. Court yesterda CHICKEN SUPPER Seven , Mile Bay Hall Tuesday, Sept. 25th, chicken supper. Bingo, wheel fort- une etc. Admission 15c. Supper 35c. 7033-0-22-2i1 IIIGHFIELD — Service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 3 p. m. will _be conducted by the Rev. Eustace Purdie of Winnipeg. BAPTIST ClwlwlL-Rev. A. D. Matheson, a brilliant son oi’ Prince Edward Island. who has been for some years a resident oi South India, will be the preacher at the Baptist Church Sunday evening. Mr. Mlsthcson is a very charming speaker. whose addreues are always interesting and iilled with inform- ation. The choir will sing the anth- em "The City Beautiful" with M1" Barbara MacNeill taking the sopra- no solo. MR. WIIJLIAM .1; formerly at W recalled‘ that Ml‘. CONWALL SERVICES.»- There w“ will be service Sunday. Bolil- 33rd rs ‘ucta. Ltd. in the United Ohllrih at Kingston at 11.00 a. m. West River at 8 p. m. and Comwsll aE"l.30 p. m. Rev. E. M. Altkein, B. A, Minister. BAND OONOIBTP-‘nle pleasant ' Light Coloured Strap Shoes _lb§. fibula: 81.50 in a uglier , o - Unity wpunhaaemsm inuch enioyed by audience. BUM GOES DOWN-Yelterdfi‘ “Two Strap Patent , Leather and Kid 2. . ' at ths Witch's Cave." will be the evening topic. This subject is A; HFQG " "lmllgsiif = PRINCE (shoal , MONDA Y 4-1-04 YS—4 , Landslide cf Hilarious-Fun ran-Mr. o. n. Wilson. who was i: ha e oi- tr motion wor fn rrliew Bnlfilwighpzid who has removed to the Canadian West. iill been succeeded by Wlliil-ill K0". who was assistant. Mr. Kerr has been names acting chief. The bead~ quarters oi the work‘. which moved to Frederic time resident in thiscity. oi the f‘ FORMER SUCCESSFUL ISL- ANDlilL-A letwr received from Mr. w. w. Sharpe oi Stellar. Alber.- head ta. by a- relaflvs bare. tell! 0! 111! trip to the Old Country, which oc- cupied sboutsevsn weeks. fir. y whothirty years ago wisilth R. T. Holman, Ltd, Summer-side, is now a i l i - ; I i Marian Vickerson, Reg. N. oi Her- the Public Health Nursing. Depart- ment oi the University oi Toronto‘ and has nursed inhospltsls in New Rochell and Boston. Polllcs cplilT-At lilo-Wig‘: speeder was fined $0.00 and costs- The case oi two men. charged with a breach oi the Customs Act by. Chief Inspector Barbour. in that they droppedtwo sacks. filled with bottles oi whiskey over a fence one night this wee i received a hearilll yesterday morn ng and afternoon before tipendi y Magistrate Mar- tin, naecase was not concluded. and was adjourned. The prosecut- ion was represented by Mr. Mark MacOuigan. and the defence by Mr. J. J. Johnston. K. C. IIIOTDIIII, RIBS. PROMOT- were wlll be It will be ' was for some where he -' arm @9518 they were headed out. 8V!- Qli led "cheap" hits, the some way. All the Abegweits ask is credit \ -'_ \ 'f\'.")"\ l‘ Q“- ._|. ; I ---;- .".' '4 i. 1l.-‘*II~ "ms ousiuamiv Y . ... lll~iil.i.'¢i SEPTEMBER 22, 1923 k . k l,’ V. _ a-"- I < l IN A ITIIRILLIN WESTERN "HINT! T!‘ THE DESERT’ courtly-sears: already. lroihy comedy. l5 DISCQURA GED Are Confident They Can Yet A Spi-inghill and Take the Séfiédll l ——Capt. McEachem Displeased Over Class of Umpiring in Mining Town. i The Abesweit baseball teantccl m the limit to mic the game champions of Prince Edward Island. from Charlottetown, which provid- ‘retllrlied yesterday 1Y0!!! 5Pf1il8hl11ed lots oi excitement for the fans") where they lost their first two starts! 11,13 1m’; w; bad, but iurthei- on to the "Miners" in the btlt "Tree the report'reiers to McEacherris out of five game series for the N. S. homemn g3 a “chegp" one, and two P. E. I. baseball championship and omel- hug 33 "cheap," m9 fllht to meet McAdam. New| The writer would like to know Brunswick title holders. for tho what is the difference between a hlt Maritime amateur beeobdll ohsmo-‘uua a "cheap" hit. m the box score 101111"!!- ~ . jthere does not appear any disting- The players were surprised to see the slowins resorts in mainland home run is Just what it implies- n they were oven. the fine m credit it as such and the so cal- Ulfi wlltfliry this ls Jllét oppo-l up," but added that the Abegweits that said "Wsckey" was on his way "e iitiii crammed iull o! flsht and to the bench after circling the paths confident of taking the "fence bustnbeiore Wilson, Springhlll outfielder u’! iuio oamu in the oomins ¢lm-|g0t snywiici-c near the ball. But. es next week. Notpnly McEachern, what of it; all eyes are now turned but eachmnd evpry mem ,r'of the toward the home diamond of the team are a-rearin‘ to ‘ ear the Abegwelts where the final reckoning word (PLAY BALL! will take place. and its a. cinch that A. contributed report oi Thurs- the much muted Springhillers will days game in Springhill appearing know they have been in a ball game in the Halifax Herald. starts ofl by before the pitcher winds up on his 5141111118 $11M. ["Springhill was for - final delivery. M: x x -O%'OO§-Q 9900 F090 fQ Q-OO HERE AND THERE l wvv vvvvvvvvwv vvéévv vv##¢vv%¢vv¢v¢¢vvvvvvéévééé By "TEC" not yet. The people across the bord- er are clsmoringfor more news on athletics and general sports in Can- ada. This applies especially to the - A11 eyes of the Maritime baseball Pacific Coast, with a result that the ""14 W111 be GBBBYIY iocussed in e Hearst News Service, who have n direction of Charlottetown ne big chain oi papers in the United Tuesday N111, witdllwdflyhthe scene states, sent Damon Runyon, the of the final set-to between Abbies well-known writer, to Canada w in- IM sPfiiilhlll for theNova Scotla- vestigate and tell their readers just Prince Edward Island baseball what we are doing up here in the championship and ‘the right to meet Lady of the Snows. Mr. Runyon who McAdam for the three province stdntedjisnat Montreal, arrived in "Numb p , Toronto to pick up more data. He o“ b31313?“ "W8 of, the first will sbendseveral days in Toronto "mo in Bluinshlll. local fan's be- bsxbrs kbingback w New York for came dubiolllsmas maths Abegweits‘ the World's Series. After these "("1" "WWW." but wh , e ' 1t C a ~ oume “m. . . euiiiirosu anad and} yrightthrough was flashed ov- u; _ er the wires, said fsndom perked up We Next Week's Games "w" l‘ W! lame: in this city si-s m1 Sande hung-up his tack with nasal‘... ti‘? féflfitlmlllfiilihlfi“? . V _ 1 thanheioundiibarnsnasyleititlaa “out how minis row Willlanralfllilbtttertllallhaioundltl-loata .. mQllllllIhflhg ‘dfyoungrldqrg _ _uigelnthe m w‘. subs Iflitsireyearswllltrytobgl 5mg, ,___‘ .. V Qwlhandthoendiaarldbhleapathwaytothgstgn, the applause. oi ..f.he entire sport "i" to so by the boards wiisu awmihm wprld storming his ears. ,1t may be and Abslwsits meet.‘- l 1- ‘- . .. I o c -AC JYON-LOVE —tha whole spirit o’! American. youth crammed into one‘ mile-wide Irln and a rich A peppy young shoe clerk with a man's daughter with a sense or l! SE TUPS Sports. Editor. Guardian, Sin-The following appears in the Halifax Herald issue oi September 21st: Charlottetown Fan: Yes, it is the opinion of mainland sports that your promoters are using nothinK but what is known as “setup? against Jack McKenna. Allen hasn't much rating in Boston." The mainland “sp0rts" referred to are perhaps some of the ones who were responsible for the Devas- McKenna fight, held in Halifax November 10th last, Devos was supposed to weight 160 pounds, a middleweight. but on the contrary he was not even a light heavy- weightg‘ he qualified for the heav- ies, 1791-2 pounds, and better still, 5 feet ll l-Z inches, with an 04 inch reach. Was this a set-up? The Herald Sports Editor linu- been advocating “on the level“ box- ing in Halifax for the past your o‘: two, and all his outbursts come a1‘- -ter nearly every fight in the sen Heats. In 2.04%. free-for-all. onstrstion. 18.51;, 2.13 1-2. Peter Tanlnc, h b.g., ..1, i Traclr Record Held By Singile C, Jgo, Former Owilecllllorse Wins 2.24 Gla so‘. ‘i n S traigli (Canadian Press) JPREDERICTON, N. B}. Sept. 21 -'l‘he Fredericton Exhibition race meet closed this nfternoonwlth the high light furnished by Jeanette Royal, the Boston mare equalling the race record oi’ the‘ Fredericton track, when in the second heat of the iree-for-all she covered the mile That time was first made over the local track by Single G.-a few years ago and last year again by Ruby P. in n fiercely contested This afternoon Jeanette Royal had everything which was required to handle the inst iree-for-all field. Jeanette Royal gave a great dem- In the second cheat she . was running at the start and fell back before she steadied, but pull- ed up to equal the track mark. - . The 2.16 trot and pace was the only event to split. Kazofi’ won the first heat, but Peter 'I‘anlac next three. In the second, Kanofi finished in second position,‘ but was set back to last for interference with Major 5., the Glace Bay entry driven by Tom Holmes, Monte Gerow beat s bigfield in the 2.24 trot with Igo taking three heats. His best time was in the A colt race for three-year-olds was won by LeeScott. a Vermont colt, with Dannyisteele driving. 2.16 rm and Pace, Purse ssoo by Peter the Great. Putnam" Bros; 1, K A DA_Y."__TUES___WED_i Jeanelte-“Kliyalg; Travels Fast a l Frederictony/Yestetisloy, to Equal the uishing mark to denote these. A Paulie. with rdorenoo Mallow well icui- bases, and the scorer has got hard-hitting games are over he will again visit‘ port city with reference to set-ups. etc. The recent Morris McDonald-Mc- Kenna fight in Stellarton ended in a win for McKenna who easily took every round. Was this a set-ill)? The writer doesn't know. It may be Houlton (Clerow) . . . . . .. 3 1 i Kazofi. b.g., T. V. l-loldway, Houlton (Nevers) . . . . . .. 1 ll 5 4 Major S., ch.g., D. R. Nichol- son, Glace Bay (Holmes) 5 2,2 3 Peter Patch, b.g., s. n: chap‘- pelle, Agent Bangor, (Chap- 1 ‘tosehasmentlyiveoonleomom- s", M, din; w My. "w y- i th i u r ‘me fans who belle) ................. .. 2 o l. At the Golf Links this afternoon u b" °1 u" m“ cm“ “m” ‘n4 w“! eYMMblggfll-hefll, whomsgaled thatflblhe giggle Sig‘: girls? and an even vl/qant f: ggflflmsrlggflbge seat for $2.00. Northern Knight. bit-L. (Jolm- mixed foursomes 1s holes Handicap on. onoxslvs ciiicc will be be themirse iorKirlgsQ°"nW' w" Bprlnshili essressucu sot away With regard to McEacherNs‘ home but one thins I knowunromowi‘ “will -------------- 6 3 3w- 6108041 1111911 711111114101’. 599$. 3731958 Vlfllflflm 18 883411515“ we Pm“ with everything short of a "hold-Iran, a number of the boys stated Ches. Gregory was sincere when he Mary Volo, br.m. (Steele! 4 '1 (l ro. Peter Strstton, b-EL. (Sabin- eau) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ll 4 '1 ro. ‘Lilabbe, blk.m., (Jardinb) '1 5 a r0, Time-ill l-, 2.11 i-i, 2.10, 2.13 1-4. matched the boys. And 1188-111. i-hl‘ more recent McKenna-Nemis fight in Sydney, where Jack took nine of the ten rounds and the last six with a broken wrist. Was this a set-up? We don't know, but one thing sure the promoters were in earnest when McKvnna and Nemis were matched. As for the Island promoters they were always fortunate in getting a man, with one exception, capable of giving Jack s. good fight. He never yet outshone his opponents here as i? much as he did in Cape Breton and Nova Bcotla. with the exception of the heavyweight Devos; and he should have been given at least n draw in that fight. The above mentioned paragraph ____________j____ i?‘ ansiivefi‘ (fh (ibis chafloiltewwn ‘ . One Monsieur David " m!‘ u ore e MoKenno always ‘xlalfltlesarwlilljls slip but when thefasce'mmslusi"w1i° 11° 1B ‘W flkhl strings are loosened. and with some "id dlcwm Mciirdiiiflly- This is others will make the incoming sea-In“ ""°~ Jack W001i fish» Ace son of-more than passing interestimidklns- MMWY W811i". Duve to the ‘ans. Em, Petting", m,‘ Shade. or any other wor1d-renown- William cm, has found a home with ed middievoishi ior Charlottetown Boston", and if he liollows the lead P"°m°°°i'5—1f lhey uullid put up tho set by Jimmy Ward will crowd mimey- MOKBIIHB (W811i Devil! some one of those Bruins out of a 911d 8W9 "Wily i1 fool ill felwh and rciwsra berth. Trottler also has the nearly twenty pounds in weisht- stamp of a regular in his work, and; 13°05 11115 1°°1¢ 4° 1f 119W" 1°°1i1i1R when he sets his gifted feet to work fill‘ the so called "setupfb-iiflt by someone is Just naturslly_ going to E 10118 8110i- grsvitate to the bench. tune up and Wouldn't it be fine for said play second on the old ficdle. “Far? if Charlottetown promoters There ls another who is not being would ofler Shade. Hudkins or given muchof a tumble, but ii he W511i" ‘$0.000 to come here ‘and elects to make the pro. plunge, and 0811i McKenna and give "Fan" the he sricuis, he will prove a sensa- privileso or buyins his rinsside seat tion. This is Hughie Plaxion, star for two "smackers." And then ii centre of Toronto Grads. Taking a. McKenns. won and i110 promoters line on what ‘fiqoley Smith sccom- 108$ 818.000. Fan would perhaps plished when he started, on the write the Herald and ask if Waik- worth revealed by Jimmy Ward last iii‘. Shade or Hudkins had aibroken year in his initial venture, and ev-Hel when said flshtor entered the ‘ Free-ior-all, Purse $1,000 Jeanette Royal, b.m., by Grog. tan Royal. A. J. Wilson, Boston (Bunch) . . . . . . . . .. Ruby P.. ro.rn., Keyes and Watson, Fort ‘Fairfield, (Keyes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 2 z Bessie McKlyo, b.m., Moose- leuk, Presque Isle, (Wil- lard) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tarzan Grattan, b.g., Waller ‘Reed. Fort Falrfield (Ge 2.21 Trot and Pace, Purse $500 Igo. ch.g., by Asofi, G. H. Foss -Fort Fairrield, (Gerow) ‘I-‘amisml, blkg. -'I‘. V. Holda- way, Houlton. Ma. (Chap- pelle) 2 6 3 Edna Klyo, b.m., C. H. Shu- omsn, Agent, Fort Fairfield, - (Shuman) (Keyes) . . . . . .. 4 42 Peter Dawes, ch.g., Fort Fair- field (Steele) v Orlando, b.g., Boston (Wilson) . . . . . . . . .. Devilset, b.g., F. O. Simonson, Limestone. Me. (Willard) ..6 5 5 Ruth Aubrey, b.m., J. H. Dew- itt, Woodstock (Dewitt) 7 dis. Time, 2.15; 2.14 1-2; 2.13 1-2. Three Year‘ Old and Under, Troi and Pace, Purse $400 Lee Scott, b.g., H. J. Gaines, Newport, Vt., (Steele) ..... .. l l Dude McKlyo, blks, Fort Fairfield (Johnston) . . . . . . . .. 22 L. Signal Lassie, b.m., J.Galn- es. Newport, Vt., (Gerow) Time, 2.18 1-4, 2.17 1-2. POOR SPORTS Sports Editor, Guardian, Sir, T- Thp, Jialifax Herald says the Abégweits got a cheap home run, and-two cheap hits in the eighth. in the second game iol‘ the Nova Sqotia & E. E. I. cham- pionship. 'I‘hle'only clieapness I can see is the man who reported the game and the Halifax Herold for I publishing it.. I I am‘, Sir, etc, t QUAKE DEAL 111 33 NATIONAL LEAGUE Q First game: Cincinnati Boston Donahue, Pple and Bu Delaney and Taylor. Soco d me: Cihczinagt. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 3 6 ii Boston ............ .'.. 2 8 0 nixcy and Picinic . Brim"- Cialiieilil end Boomer Chicago 1 33 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 01 Nob: and l-lsrtnett. Vance and Pittsmgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 i“ Phila. ........ .. 5 iiii Kramer, Dawson and‘ Harllliiiiv" Sweetland and Sohulte. (Only games scheduled). a little bit and there was some wise ' ' BO-Mile Golf Marathon en on the great form oi Morena in Yilili- McKenna wouldn't get any 1 ‘INTInNATIONAL LEAGUE Jhakinl H-a-number even go- l" honing" has extend“ w i924, there is no reason to believe credit and the promoters and their ' tiff." f" I! to. predict an Avbegweitv -, morning M, ppm‘. 1, that Plaxton wouldn't be the stand- his doiioit oouid so e-bessinil- a is 0 "iiiiih on the oca diamond n ‘mnuapgozgg n‘??? out of them all. 'M1;e];hlt11l‘>: psgltggxngwggljde n: be: _, , 0 5 n ' ‘ , ' B - ‘ - B . » ‘ nipeg. ‘rhere has been much specu- "-—'<'*—'i 11° “i115 80¢ ii "sood" boxer to est ' s l hire Crowds Brooms lation as‘? the nutrmeber of sci-cries Toaolvro. 0nt., Sept. zi.- ltlftiéigiiiiiiihii“; Jill/on oi that . a i0‘ ~' i" roolflrtoh co lusts be- Th Ma "ieiu- ' his‘ i ‘amino-r attendsn ihave been twssauiatwo "£12.... ousssgseiisve Ava‘, sldgtnls-onolli "W- he W°u1<i.i>oe=i1>iyacmak:°g ‘ _' a g i "nlu- games in the been made ranging all the way ii-qm u“ m’ M. cum“,- m“. m” tboxer s promoipr might bring down __ 3 ll ii h." m" h“; Io “UXOJ-‘Ylt: as slglempayerrsilaill pro- li-ingillsbcs governors - Gdlldrfl "i! igiigigniiglor uewsetup." q _____ __ 11¢ l . ' . B way Cl‘ 0mg lnflgy, - I -. . , ‘ _ I _ pacity. It is now Charlottstownfs across country They will mush an noxmq pm ~ - ~* (m i" A u”! .Wl'llt0alwIa , tionandlnter-theeouras of the Kfriileld Psi-r "i “l” '* L“ 1' "ti" ‘"1. 9" °° play-on games obi: Club in, Winnlpeg.-—'I'liat' is - ‘Mun . byfillingpgovidiflasnowstormdoesnot gfll mil‘... ‘his’? memo! .........""‘..‘ “W” us» ~-..............-.~ ..::;;:.i::::::::: . .. Atally rate all records for attend; "Ilse Handy ouy Steps Down add ltual. Undsrbl" M’. " L P 4 ‘i i Dlrtulfit N5 3 obi-s lrorwousndiiwi" rane, andlwooiiaii- Boston 6 "a ‘st Louis . ' 8 '1 Ruling ids’ libliiiiiiii oidul “i” Qelaney. _ . . l cuss-s}- his ?.'.."‘Z’“'°'.Y;-i'7 S c.u...,.‘*'.fi. .1... lllllilllfiflwlllflllhflilh