I Y i ¢-_, _ _:,..~._..¢.- ;_ .-»,j.'_:.‘.\_`-‘.°» i ‘ `---_, _ _.Y»__‘_. lwy- ,. .»:'-,I .. .- .. r- _ 1 r _ _ _ _-__,_,._,.. _ _ ofa f‘”.;1..~ " ‘ --. -_ " ~ ~. . 1:- , ' i _,_,~ ~'.--.~.» -- -~ »~»~"'..' . . . ._ .. ._ - -_ » . ._ -. _. . _ . ._ _ _ _ .1-__ .~.__.»i.,»_ _ . _ ._.,;.,_._ #_ __;'.. -. _ 7 __ .,_ _i _. ». if . _-,» , -4 , _.- -...~ -_ - ~. __ ,_._,, ...,. ,_ .-- c __ .__, ,, _ . ,_ _ _ ,.. .__. _...,. _ . ‘ " ' ‘ '» ’“ " ' ii*-_ ' 3- '7"-»'?f'fl‘> '»" ‘ ' 'f' ‘f ~<-"fi 31'- /2'3`7“`."~.i"~.f Ji. Y?" -ff.. 4 “ -jf." #ff 'I “` ""1-5” ‘- ‘ X ‘ ‘ U-"’ ""`. -"‘ * < li ` r ’ ‘ ` ' ff‘1_'."'l' >‘.""_"»"i“ 'f- _‘-"~7`t<*1-. ».‘-“la ni ex " .1 <"5r">- `-V ,_ ‘..~.' _ _ . . _.. _ ._____..___ _ ,_ 1 . ‘ - -'. _ -_ .:_'._3!h ‘ ,___ .~ Needs for Baby H, relftti th' th will-°i.i°ii°_sue'_;r_°‘¢s_is'i§f 12; moth rc. '_ lns\it‘e"~th¢ir :f:.sl§iw”““3ii5 an _ b __ alogims _- A -ii? l€es.='§ Nursing Bottles Skin Soaps Sponges ' i ` Lime Water Castile Soap Olive Oil _ Castor .Oil __ _ I-¢_f,US help You to_take C8112 Of _Baby _during the hot-months. Faster Central _Drugstore l “wx ll. `\Q \\\\\\\ll - ____ PERSONALS _ Miss olra-Crosby in visiting inn- friend, Miss Evelyn Goff.. City. Mr. George H. Barr, Ottawa. is re- gistered st the Victoria. Mr. J. J. McDuff. Government building inspector went to Summer- side yesterday. Mr.~‘Nevl_ll'e- Goff, City. has arrived home from Rothesay, N. B., where he attend-_-fnchool. . Mrs. C_ J_. Mitchell. City, left yes- terda3f*‘o`h'a visit 'to her former home in St'.' John, N. B. Mr, Everett Dover. who has been visiting at Pleasant Grove has return- ed to Boston. The Guardian regrets to learn of the very serious illness of Mr. Ed- wnrdéflhappoil, St. Peters Road. Mih"Mabel E. Newsome, deaconess of the Battles Street .church in Toron- _to, has arrived on a. visit to her parents Mr. and-M-rs. Peter. Newsome. Miss Lillian McKenzie arrived home yesterday from Brookline, Mass.. to spend the summer with her mother Mrs. J. McKenzie, St. And- drews. Rev. A. P. McLellan, St, Andrews, Rev. l._R. A. McDonald, St. Teresa, and Rev... P. C. Gauthier_ St. Louis were in the city yesterday. i His many friends will be glad to knowitliat Mr. G. W. H. Stevenson of Fredericton, who was' taken to the `i‘. E. Island Hospital on Monday lust, is much improved. Mrs. M. L. Dewar loft this morning by the ‘f_Pri_nce Edward" cn route to Port l-fllfond. N. S.. where she will visit her sister Mrs. W. J. Hamilton. Miss -Alice Wonnacott arrived home last night from Winnipeg, Msn.. to spend the summer wlth_ her parents Mr.. and Mrs. John Wonnacott. She was accompanied 'hy herinother from Moncton* who was visiting her daugh- ter Mrs. ‘Thos. Huestis. Mrs. .fables A. Alley of Saskatoon. Saslr. is visiting-in Charlottetown nt the home of her sister Mrs. Thos. Ayers, 240 Queen St. While on the way she spent about six weeks visiting her brother. lov. Joseph Sellar, at Yar- mouth, N. S. His mam' friends will be glad to know that Mr. G. W. H. Stevenson of Fredericton P. E. l.. wllo was Th” f°“0Wil1K is taken from the Chroniclnol Brookline, mam, gap” llogers was___ n _half-brothel' of N,-_w_. k. Rogers, a1id__n gg_nfin.1.w 0| ML 3' A' _x*“W!°“ 9_3 U\18!'l0fteij.own.Cnpt. R0d¢l‘l as irnow-well known ggvg up his life for the Empires cause. H°..l7a§ a__§iiie_r;_ly.lor__sucn n tiling is - ' l almost unknown in the war none. Few” WB" fvllcved. To reach the gplace we had to cross about 600 jrariis 01’ oven. in-anna, swept wnnn. _\l°\1l§1!__l>v _the__suuny'_s ure. sy gcoa _ill-\°k'8l1d Using' 'all pbssilile caution --‘_Wl°-_f°'¢ 43065 1`iylt_ii1`6ut;$fi‘¥ casualties °¢¢ pics 1 ui. _posts sian for fort -si ht hours nt' tn'é"enu-for under continual rifle, machine-gun, and shell fire, but once 'inside the lmfapets we were fairly- _nerd from all except the"silell fire, irourwiiloh there is usually no protaxtioh except- Provldence. We wats very fortunate though a number of shells fell very near us. Getting into and out of the front line trenches in by far the womt part of it I have been throu frequently the officers duty to go w c a e s ng t an winch illuminate agnmrd against possible surprise by .By back nc'r'_n`ss`_ _tlié" fire' zone ' tolli lressing station in the FMP- --.- `- We spend n. few days in itll? 1-le". 'ches, then a few in rest blllets in th |_§`renr, then n few. .in support 0_f_f¢-_ -serve positions. (Bur battalion IS ai idln ru‘ne»d village jus been the scene of some of the mosl Jdesperate lighting 0! U10 “.5019 W.” hs the opposing armies. have, swayed backward and forward through this 0% the inhallltamts f 'have fied long ago. These who did not B0 Wert buried in the red ruins of their homes when the flood tide of Ger- man invasion' swept through herein its mad rush toward Paris. I have been through a, great deal of country adjacent to the firing line, and the devastation is terrible. Whole towns and villages are reduced to heaps of ruins, every farmhouse- within range is reduced to~ruins, and the fields are torn into huge craters hi' UW high explosive shells. It is ri desol- ation which n generation of recon- here and there you find the little mounds with a rough woodqi cross nt the head. You come upon them jri unexpected plaliei. Ill- GDB- Shtnier of n battered hedge, in the centre of a shall torn field, by the _side of n ruined cottage wall; you will find them; graves of I-\lll>¢l'iB1B. Canad- ians, Belgians, French, buried for the most pnrtjllnt where they fell with such penclied or carved in- scriptions above them as time and material allowed. These are remind- iers of the men who were first in the field, and who bore the 'urunt of the first German onslaught. when wc of ‘the inter urmics were lust stretching our iilniis nnd awakening from our lethargy. _ - In our-_ present position we get a good deal of shell fire by duy and night; the enemy sweeps the village at intervals with machine-gun fire, i Us Bxpected. to hold the position until we ollr- but our casualties are remarlraby whidli time we werd`i'éliev`6d`.°»Ws`were» l’0"“°“ _°‘ the W5" area' The pm” isny representatives of the__fur in- >fBl10W°l\3’¥ Rhea? °! ¥`“_m°° .N-9ff'_--.“» dustry from New- York' and St. Lo_ui`s ~Sill8l9 bfllmlnf Tama*-°5:'-t°Bt~' hi-‘sc ;hould take such sn~_»ii.\te`rest`as to D li been bafnred by Shen. ure' M°3_t _mme _to the Island,__brea.tile the won-’ The whole country ls`full of fonlness _and giVcs forth such a variety of o- dors as would make a street in Fris- -c_oZa. Chinatown _lllleli like the -rose- embqwered _lapse of Golden Gate .vim ~ » -~ ‘ :_ "_ Thorn are many things I wool" .\|.uti1,sftsr the Wal” is over. ,_ _ and God grant that it may loonhe' over, but so long ns it lasts I would not, in spite of its hardships and -horrors, choose to be anywhere but _where I~am.Ithank Heaven that I am in uniform today and not stand _,ing in civilian clothes while some ‘due elseis out here doing my share of the fighting Canadian Dlv'lsion,France 1 Waterman of Brookline, and Mrs. _Ie isnnnrriliie bnsincn_s,_.tu_in wp;-;‘»' .-_;. .>...2>f IDS _.__-_-._= ........__-..._.. A ;-F.; "’?z _ .li ._' ,_.` ) 1 .5 ‘E-} .0 _ _ ¢ gh the ordeal .rnany times siuce,bn1; ` _ - _ _ _ ‘_ Q ‘ U' 1' _ _ ‘~ _ '_ I shall notsoon forget my first ex- RALPH 1_3- ROGERS. . _ » " ' psrielxce. 1l¢'_terl when 'our battslionl. Lieut. 25th Battalion, 5th _ _ ~ r I n S a is no occupying the trenches, it is Infantry. Briscoe. 2nd ‘ _ _ 9 _ . nfs 'UIC f" .-..,.;. _ _ _ _ . __ .._ ... far _ ..-212.1 1.' _\,~'§_l_1;" " l_. --» l L_' ~....»", --i .. 'g ~!'~f- }.9/_i The-flirty merchants are putt_1ng__on_ iinhegird -if iéri-lirecords in bargains “will”-‘ f - ` catalogue prices ‘will be knocked toipieces. - _- tile sildlrliiwfieaershundiredsioi yards, as ‘Clara R. Chase of Boston. __ i~., 1 U _ qi ‘ ’{\&` “ A \ l ‘l i ' ' “ \ | |‘. ’\'(` mi ' '_, " \| 1 1'. like- ~"_to tell you, ` 'hut for' warious' 1' it , ‘ ,;~ ,. - -- '; - "~ .. r‘___, ' f o e own P _n¢w,.,h_i|t shall have to reserv_¢__lh_____n _ __,___.,__ f __ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ .__ ,_\_.___ __ __ » , _ _ _ .-_._--_. __ .. ~.__» ._-.vt ,__ _,___ __ _ 3 ,._ »__",.:_‘ ,_ ,_ _,__ _ ' \ ' - -~ - . .e_ _. _ -.- _,_ is-=-f-f~‘." f '>.lu»4.' ' - _'sc-= wav ~ ,;-..-_....=_ .»sf‘»f_1'vf. .»';~"1 f - . l - » . ~ _ -‘_ `,., . s "" > i‘.’i'...-°i‘.i..‘£‘.!f.i§ i?'§I.°."..il “$533. ‘.35 "`_'_a”_ ‘ Everybody -is coming" in, and from rnorni_ri-.gi-__ti__l-_-l_;. 32? Z"..`Zi“"‘I.iZ‘.“.f..".?.i ".€L‘2T.?...?lf°°.§;* 15lgh§th_e_hsti_ef€ts~ wii_i__‘be'_cr_r_iwded.- It will be _'_a -bugy g;-_§g_;_v ggfsegge 1-_gg __;°;__g_;=i;;°1; _ p ay or _ar o tetown' mere ants. __ _ ` ‘ " " _ bl ygmud 11;; “pare died] out The _have authorized the Guardian to _________ amp o . _ _ I _ _ _ and we lump up and hurry along, _ y ;‘.‘kl“.=..::::“.*.is.°:.:“z.:;f:..ri‘:i‘:; [lil MLW YUHK Miiiliil they will knock nil other special nhcpping_binrgn;nss "“*°" “‘“"“°°““““°“‘ ““°“” ““‘ ever iven on the Isiandgto -pieces - ing the interval of light 11081” i0 "'”'“ - g ‘ _ _ crack again all along the front. iOfi The fox industry \lllli0\lba¥_‘L\_y .élgrs ` _ »-’ '- - .3 ______. -_-_->;“»_. , -__ _ ~_- fi k m ch'ne- un begins _aken a turn for the better y ._‘ _ _ , (tid b(;Li"lk, aiild vre lizteh sg its trav- This is due to the great demand for_ . then ads. _ _ _ __ __ __ __ ____ __ _» _ orsing fire sweeps around toward ui peits of the silver black fox being ta-_ _ _ _ flame °““*el"¢° °“ tl” ‘°“ “P °°"°““‘*' by °°"‘"“““‘°“ "°“' _.occ up front In charge of working part- Lieutenant Rogers was a native, of - ' _ w _ _l ies or patrols, all of which work can Prince Edward I;l_and, i;_r_i_d tiefora- Fr _.7 _. _ be carried out only at night and the war was enzllg D 9 l\l““" ¢¢ - » _ ~'-'15-_ 1 ., i then under aimcnltics. 'rue .ncmye ance bnsinessin Summerville. P- E- Sf1IllI_l'l€l'Sld€ r "` 5_3, _"_" _ trenches at this point are only 5- Island. ' 4 -‘ ' 7 ' fl" ' bo tflft ards from our own and Hs leaves four sisters in this coun- ‘ Soufis & Ge() town . ., ., ` , U YY . . he keeps constantly sending up flares try, MrS~ Ernest .A- P0"t°l`. MTS- ¢ _ ' 1 _ ` '- ‘ hi h r omethi after the style Hobart H. Clark. and Mrs. Alfred ‘ _ . '-1 _ _ __ __ tween men, groped its way across , _ _ ~ » .. ‘JJ ""' » -.- ._ _ . .- f €‘..__.__ .__,__ ‘ t naman? we lost. .`sérgcun‘ " "ffl 'L %4. and Wil Private won ded. ' . . ‘_ ._ " "~‘ 1" ` V'"`¢f`-i are was some iles ehnlfllngshis' ' fr. ’ _ f `_ *ff _'ii' ”‘-‘. ,l’_£.{F'"»‘¥_‘yj_§a“'iT-,;-l_l_`-_" 1_5” 1' , O » - .__ -‘.,'.. \‘*l. .vu “LAST LETTER RECElVEDa l _ _ Wa _ Wwtll r - a z::.:i';§..‘iil.if..:?‘°:..f°r‘...‘°..s s a - ._ a m FROM LIEUT. ROGERS _ » ; Big f , . \ l at-_ _ Dr, Leo Frank has received an eli- iuiry from one of the leading furricrs li New York asking him if he can ull- iertake to deliver on' or before Dec- _ amber of this year ilve` thousalld peits, _he condition of sale to be thnt‘ the \’ew York concern will send a repre- h _ . , . _ _ i?,:e§5,x;t1-ecér °|g'31¢` `iii-ing--line. ` This zentative to select and -grade. What .vllagia has changed .. hands several he object of this communication was 2-times since the WM began, and has the doctor conlclhnot dame-_;l_;i¢i_er_?_§|;._§¢_y__. excepting tla ere w 'menai demand for island peits because ‘ the quality and texture of Island fur is now recognized. .Ig seems. quite strange that about two weeks' ago so -_lerful air that _this Prov.lnce.is noted -.’or_ and without even unpacking their 'lshing tackle talk. sh'o1rgright away, drifts of the conversation being as foi- lows;- ` ` ‘ _ ' "Do you tiiink that the rancher is pressed for money this year?" "Do you think_ that by advancing the rancher a certaiirsum of moneyhe ces. __"Do.- you 'thltfk the lsia‘n_d,_7can_ supply this year 2500 pelts?"` ` ' I-», These questions deserve a great deal 'of' -consideration, because if 2500 *out depreciating tho market prices it every fox,in captivity _tn P. E, island. 'standard-bred would be slaughtered. and the industry put to an end, ex- _rept for‘Western foxes_ patches and ' clills. ' ~ | _Now everyone realizes that 5,000 peits~is out»of the question for delivery ill the New York market this year. The ranchers will consider themselves i'ort\_lnate_if they can deliver 1,000 lpelts. There is only one answer- that prices of peits this year will be fully 50 per cout. higiier_ than last year, so that if will be well for ran- chers not.tn give away something for nothing or to listen to agents who are expected to arrive on the island voryll shortly ready to take up the purchase* of peits, circulating stories that tllo New York market for peits will be oor will pledge his merchandise_.to us’ when the -pelting season- common-' .,.. _ st"“°ti°“ will scarcely e"“°°` Every 'peits ca'n.he.marketed this_year..with-i ‘will `slmpiy nieall"‘thE`t. fpracticallyi scale of pensions recommended by tho special parliamentary committee on pensions last session is now being paid to Canadian soldiers and tlloir depen- dents. Pcnding the appointment. of il permanent pensiolls board the pre- sent body has been given nutllority to puy the new scale in its entirety. lt has. futhermore been made retroac- tive to August, 1916 so that _those who have been receiving the old scale silce the early nlonths of the war will be entitled to arrears. Some 5.500 pell- .sions are now being paid by Canada, ..~..~,.....f _-...N-..` ,.....~.~~».~.._~_--- -f ~-- ull aimlluil ii viuinlu REGIMENT NOW SETTLED DOWN T0 HARD TRAlNlNG. BEST iN VALCARTIER RAMP. The 105th Battalion which left L‘llal‘iottetowli at 2.30 a. lil., on Tues- day morning the 13th inst., arrived at Valeartier on Wednesday. The Prince Edward Island, on account of extreme foggy 'weather did not arrive at Pic- ton until about 7.30 a.. m. At Pic- tou two special double headers await- cd the arrival of the boat and A. alld B. Companies along the lteg'tl Staff got sway on the first train about 10.30. The baggage .and stores were soon transferred and (7. and ll. Com- panies tookup the second train which left Picton at 11.30. Fine weather ad- ded greatly to _the enjoyment of the journey to both officers and- mon. who viewed with mucil interest the flue scoliery of Nova Scotia. New Brunswick and Quebec. '1‘o many of the boys it was tlleir first-trip off the island which made the trip more in- -4- ~.~v.-~v-.-~»..-- .--»-\.o.~.~...~.-,_ what to do. ill the sale of peits this year was to this ei’fect:- Co-operate with the Fox Breeders Association in the marketing of the peits even though asnlali commission be charged for their services because over the old rates. it isexpected that I after the casualties ill the recent fight- 'ing ill wilicli the Canadians took 'part have all been ac:counted‘ for tue num. ber 'of -thpso-_ risoeiviug -'pensions will have risen to solnethisig 'like 10,000 involvlnghll annual, payment of per- lt liashlsoibeen calculatedthat if the war lasts' as long as conditions would 'seem to' predict and there is further haps six or seven millions of dollars." then we- ,_ __ _ ~ _ H4 ground as the‘ spray ‘ol bniletshis- ies, jobbers, and manufacturers.._ _ __ _ _ __,__- - ._ _ __ _ _ __ __ __ “°‘:.:.:'»r.i;:f :..i°::‘.iz"u.°;.:;°.;zf: ;::;.:ir,.y::; if _ - - ~ in v "rs ' ' i` ' r rs - “"°“‘ d“°-'““““ “‘ “ ‘“° ` ` h t th New » ' - ` ` h it shrl kin up from. -th( sale of sliver fox peits t a e _ __ _ __ ___ dliztaiéilolzz, and ag~;in'gw¢_ 'dn¢k__ gimp H York lmirk_et ev;a_i_'__ha<_l____ _s'l‘_li_ir_i_cS__;pl_5_l_1_1_ _ c _ _ ,tv-pies amittsxpiodfs. \.El’w\;:"ft__5I-“_= iidywllavg flgrgly `s?>id 'their birthright ’ .' ‘ - »:“;’i§_¥“°__f»ll¥b9 'g‘vi-his--¥_°°1Y h°\_:_¢.-- h ir sca. ering s s o u a ' ' av 'a‘» un. or' ru\e'on-' ¢‘ ° 8 d is mt n disposing of so ny of their foxes _ 1 An{|e_Hock_S_me_K__ee o__,l_hml__ ?`; ' _ _ ' _ _ _ ' _ _ _ , ' ' :_i_¢-iléia Wc_ r;l‘l;_)l_l1xl_t_Y ___:3_b0aYg__0an O`l 0 American cspitgigat prices so low " U camo 9. » ' ,. -. -- ~_. _hat some oi’ the poorest peits of is- ' _ B 1 H“PPi'eS5°d °"Y» and tha* tm WMS' nnd stock will command higher pri- " - - _ _iered summons ls pcflscd l1\0_“E th ,Q5 than iiioge 1-eniizgir for live _pairgl *°"*°“-""""W‘ , _ _ _ __ 'rnhnmzsvl sw-.u_;_enr err. ` ' ' _ ` ’ . :_ ' ~ ~ '_ _.` ' i - ' in th ine,~ "StP0l.¢b°I`__ bilafef ‘his WB? it th ti e. r air ld aid _ _ w eean t at _ .. " " ' ig laced’ a'\ e Same me 'X`§"y~pm0,§?n bug; (From Our Own Correspondent.) or something like three millions per" .iulne ,,p_ 15?,-, v|;}u.:“_ ,:°gh.|: _willlck abd someone 'P ' ot pelted means a . mpc ‘ - _ - ._ _ ..ma,.d_ ,mam me _-ngggpg Rick theil ._eSs_ __ . year. The schedule adopted means _gang -C,,,,C¢mM¢,,|_,_,m|y_ Q ‘ew 1 '~ GT’-TAW_A, June 21.-The lncreasedi an increase of nearly twenty per cent. dwg, “quired gg an qppligagim, _Q3 peg.. _ bottle delivered- Describe our cu lor linlruciions' -ni anna s lc fm. Adsondlngfih.. ns-one linimcnt for mankind. lledune|‘l*ninful Bwelllllll- En- lirpedilfiisndr. Goltrc. Wells. Brains. Varicose Veins. Vsyicoeiliest Old Sores.. Alleys Pells. Pllqjl and San lioitlemtéléuiririru nr delivered. Manufactured onivlrf - WJJ |I6.I.D.l'.'l|ll-Ill1lsl||..l»treni.G§.` - Ansurhlne _nnd Alasurimu. ir.. ire sunt hr uhm. iisuiu 'heavy fighting Ca-nada's pellsiolr hi_il_j _ _ ' inlay yct reach the total of $2.0,00_0, 000 per year. »_.'n»...»~.'.a-~»'~_-...-~2-‘_-.,_-_ _ ...___ ._~.---- teresting to them. ` " _ lv e is At Moncton the train stopped for 30--miilutea midi the Battalion had 'iz parade ilirduglllile town. Tile 105th Baird ileniled the pn-mile of A. and B. Companies while' the -Moncton Band rendered some selections at tile sta- tion. On arrival oi’ (Y. and D. Compan- ies the Moncton Band iicaded the parade and marched through the priu- cipai streets. Tiley also rendered several patriotic selections at the sta- tion, and just before the traill pulled out the boys gave three rousing cheers for the Moncton Bond, Arriv- _ingot I’_oii,it Levis ill tiio afternoon of the 14th inst., the Batalion was trails- ferrerl to theauganler which crossed to Quebec City. there changing again to the (fnnntliall Northern Ry., which rail out to Vnicilriier_ awiisiallcu of lil miles, ‘-‘-A"»anrl "B", Companies and stuff llrrivlng'uho1lt_ 5 o’clock, while "C," and- "l)". arrived about 9.80. -Tho advance party .which lclt Char- iottetoum on tllc previous Friday had everything ill l'enrlin<=.=s and the men were soonmomfortably settledin their new surroundings. _ ,' Q Q O 'rue insfs n'n-tciicn' in new sealing dowll to ronl hard training nnd every man is _\"~_l~l;i._rlg hiird to get iii shape. las tlin 1 1 Z; _wus their personal de- `sire to get to the firing line us soon as mpossihlo, __ i ’_- 1 _ Qi- 1 1 . The Biltgnlir§n`is_ reported to be the ibest in Valcartiei' Camp which speaks well for thc material that comes froul - - Smarting under their defeat of lat _'week _the baseball tenm_ of the Royal Bank, on Wednesday last 'challenged iotilediank of' Nuys Scalia. team to xi. game to be played. to a finish and the championsliip .yesterday ' afternoon. lt. was played before an _immense crowi of falls, friends of thocotltracting par- ties so to speak. Tile Royals played a royal ganleand met with s. rqyaldo- feat, the scorebeing 11 to if against them. Guiien of the Royals played .L l good game and made n. home run. Paoli also did good work, but he was lDunhsr. Jepson, Kerr and McNeill ing some splendid lifts and some hear home runs. The Nova Seotias- now claim the championsilfp of the. island bankers and ere' idoking longingly towards Slnnrnerside' for fresh victories. Tile line up wasps f'¢ll'c_iws._-- l Catcher-_ . _ _.i_‘.;.-__l3.--lilclilrlis Pitcher ' _ _ ld. Henry _ (l__Kerr - lst finals _ _,_ i_‘.. Blake L. ll. Iepsoll _ l. _rncli 2nd Ruse _ _ _ U. Pine-su. 3rd Base E. Cullen R. Nelson _ ... .S.S..... .- J. Collings _ ' - _ W, Dim-.;a.;~ ' L. F. G. Buniain ` -___ _ __L.:G_grilon. C. F. ‘ A. Mclllnis Chisholm l". Crockett J. Lantz M. Beer this year, and that they are but igere this is the year which will prove the Prince Edward island. new .~1mng...g Mr, N0,-man <,[p,1m\c|_m, ,,m,,|.,,,| yn.. s ecuiators. true value of the fox industry ill Prince have t_ak_eil place in the llnttnlion game to the entire satisfaction -of il. Dr. 'l°`rank‘s suggestion, wlien asked Edward island. ‘since leaving Charlottetown. _ victors and vanquished. » -_-_-_-_'-,_-_._ .- -- _- -_-_-_-_-_-_-.4 .-_-_-_-_rg _-_-_-_-_-;=;-_=;-_-,fi-“_.;.tf_%j>_-‘_-' i»_-_._-,_-_-_L_-_-_-,_-_-_-_-_-_-ff_._.,-_-_-_~_» ___._.,___.__n_____4.;.___.___.,_._._.___._.______, _ _ _ _ _ ___ ____ ______________ ______________ ‘-- ~ - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - ~ - ~_-.1 .~.~.-.~:::-cr:rr- -‘-<2'-‘f-'~'-‘-‘~‘=-'~'-'-'-`- ~""'- - ~ - ~~~~~~~~~ ' ' ' ' "- - - ~ ~ - - - '~ ~ - _ ._ _ .-1 _ - V ’-- » ~ __ _ BRINGING UF’ _ . ._ .,"\ n fti ._-‘i n it _ Ji».i_f.:d ,~. W!- ,Whil- itll '”u._. c.. ~ I "5: ¢‘_- ' - . i ..._ v r_~~”' -»-1-.».~ ‘4 -f _,.- _ _,_ s r v ..5_. n-_iii 1". '. . _‘b A "M . ,J 'up against it. For the' Nova Scot_fas_` -_ ii ~ . i i played to win from the first. escllnlak- ‘ _ " " . _ H.F. i ,._.__.'ivi\ ROYAL ~ _ N. 8.- . u t ‘ i ii I . 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