SEPTEMBER 3, 1933; I-SNkeel Shoot 1 - increasing interest in T-Ilesiiddling is now making this "91", ; local attraction that it is" ””2o,,....g somewhat of a headache be we directors and members of 1115 Charlottetown skeet Club. The membership has swelled to uch prqporliloni LIISII II II DSC0111- fng increasingly diiilcult to mid M11311 daylight hours to accom- modate all the gunners. It has 111,1-giore been decided to permit shooting on Saturday afternoons 111 addition to the regular weekly 5110015. Any members wishing to 1119 advantage oi this extra alter- noon are requested to be at the met held as early as possible. A1 the Wednesday afternoon mm some ten members signified lhrlli intention oi taking part in tho annual Maritime Trap and 511m Shoot being held in Munc- ,.,1-1 on Labor Day for gunners (ram the Maritime Provinces. Kerry Stock Car Racing Drivers and the stock car numbers diiierent drivers. Ivan Kerry and Fenner Stewart oi Charlottetown go into tonight's stock Racing meet at Covehead as the season's lepding drivers with a total of 56 points each. Twenty points behind Stewart and Kerry is young Bus MaoPhee with 36 points and he is closely follow- ed by Tommy Logan with 35 points and Jim Clements with 33. Don Brehaut has 11. Kery and MaoPhee will be battl- ing for top spot, in the point parade tonight as the Covehead Management presint another thril- ling meet. Following are the point totals of the Car Nos. 1. 1. Ivan Kerry 1.,111.nciXi1lgb nslemttiiie results of the F. awn" H mm Possible Score :5 3- M””"” Con. GaJ1ant . M 23 MDT "TM T'd?Tf 05; Harper .. 2). were set dovm as iollows: Glvdon Willis no '1. Seek eiiective representation 1111116 Bryenbon 30 within the governing and policy A. G Hogan', 19 making committees oi the USLTA. R911 Gay , , 19 2. Aid the USLTA in developing 515,1 ca.-son . is a more constructive and p oductive G. C; 1-Iotuton , 15 relationship with the pres . 1 W11. 1111,5111 15 8.1-Ielp tournament committees M1 11101.11, 15 through counselling on available 1 11 5111195 14 players, ,ubllcity methods. etc. M11 VCESCV 13 with the aim of increasing revenue ';Ac"” veslsey 13 ior reinvestment in tennis. :13.111'1C11k1115 U 13 4. study the scheduling of tour- Huzll Simpson 13 nament dates and point to iii- 1311.” 1.1011, 1 12 creasing the number oi indoor and UM. 1311.1 1, outdoor events oi all types. partic- ivilirice Rodd 12 "WIY "'0" 0" 3""- H Comm, 11, 5. Develop a better mutual ap- ; 11 preciatlon and closer co-operation 13 among all ranks oi players and oi- ; 12 Ilcials. 11.311 Harper ..... U 12 0. Promote junior development 11.11.dc11 Md30m1d 1, and assist in creating more clinics. mm Vickermn 1 11 7. Seek to modernise simplify 13”” .1cLaren rules of the game to attract a t” ' . V broader sporting public interest in Soccer Results LONDON. (AP)-Results oi soc- cer matches played in the United Kingtioni Wednesday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I I Cardiif City 2 Huddersfield Town 1 ilsiichester City 0 Aston Villa 1 Milldesbrougii 2 Bolton 2 .'x'en'rastle 4 Liverpool 0 Pnrtsiiiouth 3 Chelsea 2 shriiield Wed 4 Preston N 2 Wes? Bromwich 2 Manchester 0 ......i.... ii B.miii1gIia.in City 3 Plymouth 0 Burn 1 Lincoln City I Derby County 1 Stoke City 1 oancaster 1 Bristol 0 Everinn 2 Hull City 0 atilh.iin 1 Leicester City 1 Leeds 3 Swansea Town 2 Nottingham 2 Luton Town I Division III southern Aldcrshot 1 Swindon Town 0 C?i,l'Sliil 3 shrewsbury Town 3 Dsnmhampton 4 Newport County Torriuay 1 Ipswich Town 1 Division In Northern Fmllilfxv 3 Chester 0 U. S. Tournament Tennis Players Form Union uroiuasrr I-l'.liLaI.S. N.Y.. tam .. -isyiuurnsment tennis players. de- flating the game had o.V...:e Slasiiani" in this country. set up lhclr nwn union Wednesday and llemallded 8 greater voice in the Conduct of the sport. ,Sidney 3. Wood. Jr.. of New ;iork. Wimbledon champion 20 -liars sun. was named 1.. ” of 1-'9 Orranization which is reported 1”11h3ff 45 dues-paying members mlel :9” in prospect. The name of P1 Inizanlzaiion is the Tennis titers League. ml!-is heads a POIIGY-making exoc- W e committee composed of Vic- Eh SW18. present Wimbledon 10 fimllmn. Arthur Larsen, Chaun- pri 5i'9l- -71. Gardner Mulloy, Gxut Golden. Billy Talbert. Don - Flllll and Tony Trsbert. WY” Oi. America's top-ranked dtu.8r.v is vice-President, and Col- ml Ml? 5Dear-headed the play- um movement. is secreiai-y-treas- Th” "W Broup has the complete bJ;'4I"K oi the U. S. '.awn Tennis tT;clation. Wood said. 9 Dbiectlvea oi the new group new tennis clubs door and outdoor. tennis. 8. Promote the development of and courts. in- 9. study and exploit new sources of revenue for the promotion of tennis. wood said aming other things the players wanted a voice in the selection of Davis and in the conduct tournaments. Cup personnel oi important l.s....iltls".;...... Leadul Arm: GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Lorne Valley and " O I I iliclmfy . ....'. . . tMrs. Reuben Mccannell. Mr. Grant Mccannell and Mr. George Mcoanneli were visitors to Borden on August as. Mr. Daniel R1 Maclswain, his daughter, Mrs. Melville Ma.cLeod and family oi Upper Montague. were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. C. M. MacGrath on August 25. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maclntyre had Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. 1 Dyer, oi Worchester. Mass, who are vacationing on the Is- land Mr. Charles MacGi'ath, Mr. and Mrs. James B. MacNeill. Mrs. Cecil Mat-Neill and Miss Rena MacNeiil were visitors to Strathcona on August 23. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover MaoKay. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers. New Perth. were guests ci Mrs. Mveis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Show on August 30. The August 30th service at Lorne Valley Presbyterian Church was conducted by Rev. C. D, Hender- son oi Appin, Ont. Mr, Hender- son is a former minister of the Presbyterian Church at Murray Harbour North, P. E. I. . Mrs. Annie MacLeod. Oharlotte- rtwn was an overnight guu1 in the home or her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac- Leod on August 3. Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Douglas and family. Head of Hillsbaro, were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. George Maclnnls on August 30. Mrs. Bessie Fenwick. Sussex. N. B.. spent the past week visiting her bi-other-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald. Mr. Malcolm MacLeod leit August 28. ior Toronto. Ont.. where he will visit his son and daughter- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Palmer Mac- Lead. Mr. and Mrs James J. Callaghan were among Lhose attending the stock car racing at Cove Head on August 27. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKay. titute. Ice cream and cake was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Alired Morrison and a soc- ial hour was spent. Pleasant Grove school has open- 1 ed for the year with Mrs. Mc- Donald as teacher. Mrs Lee R. Clow was a visit-' or to Charlottetown on Tues- day of last week. Mia Mary Morrison visited at her home on Sunday. She is a pupil oi Tracadle Convent. Mrs. Herbert Lewis and Miss Marjorie Lewis oi York and Mrs. John F. Watts oi Grand Tracadie. were visitors to Pleasant Grove recently. the guests oi Mrs. Ida Lawless. Pi-lends oi Frank Watts are glad EXTRA lsrrcuu PRESERVING PEACHES onivsic BASKET ' . sunny 1 LIMITED CARNATION MILK. SMALL SIZE--3 cans ..... .. Zcans 29c .......................... 250 OUR SPECIAL TEA. lb. 59c COOKING APPLES. iVOODBURY'S TOILET SOAP. 4bars W... 28c ISLAND RIPE WE CARRY ONLY THE BEST 2 lbs. ICING; SIIGAR. pkg. .. . . . . .1 T2: 4llis. 25; to see him so much improved in health and all hope to see him in his usual'health beiore long. Mrs. Clara Curran has returned Tommy Logan .. 35. I9 B”"”"- Mu” En" Epmdmg Jim clement; 17 33, some time wit.h.her son-in-law Don Brehaut .. .12 81. and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Rus- B. Murray .. . '1 .23. 1 Bobby Lard '77 V”. sel Watts H. Frizzell .. .. ll 22. .1 , Me1.1.111c11,1.k "15 21' Miss Luella Mocabe oi Montien. N, MacKay ,, 10 13, is visiting her family in Friston C. Woolrldge 1' 55 17' Road. ' Ivan Leard .. .. I9 11. E4 Joixngton H N 75 14, Visitors to Pleasant Grove , rd- C, 39,b1,1e.u .131,11. cently were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A, Johngtoyl 1 3 10, Bearisto and son Donald oi Mar,- g, piruzeiy H 10 10, gate. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lawless 0, Mu,D.,m1d N 2 3, and daughter, Betty. of Truro: g.oo1.1.1,1,1e" "55 7 Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hart of Dewar Jane, 1 1; 5. Truio: Miss Carol McKenzie of Roy 3,11 1 1 H 54 51 Guelph. Ont., Mr. and Mrs. James 11. Anderson .1 .10 5, Lawless and three children Russel. Ree, Newson H H 93 41 Douglas and Barbara of'Ti-enton. N 1100191. 1 H 53 4, N.8.. and Miss Donna Mill of A1 MR1-10113111 H 52 3, Kensington. They were guests of . V111. 5.1111111 H .1 10 21 Mrs. In Lawless and Mr. and Mrs. . R creed H 15 2. Alired Morrison. - '1 Y i 2. gfgfhmif, N 13 2. Mr. and Mrs. George Mill and ' :g.:.M son James were visitors to Pleasant Grove recently. Pleasant Grove Notes . -G" -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watts and family were visitors to Plea- sant Grove on Sunday. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Curran. ' Pleasant Grove Women's Ins-I . titute was held at the home oi Mrs. Ida Lawless and had as thei: guests the Women oi Suiiolk Ins- "1 s. Just Two Years Old-And Still Growing-That's US! The Reason Back of our Success-That's YOU! To show our appreciation of your patronage. we're making possible er chance for you to economize with the TREMENDOUS SAVINGS offered during our Anniversary- For Better Motoring Drop In And Let's Talk Over Your Problems. GOOD YEAR 600 x; "I6 MARATHON 1 516.95 570 x”1s. MARATHON 518.85 SUPER CUSHIONS AT SPECIAL. LOW PRICES! ALL SIZES DRIVE IN saron- PUT ON A SET OF GOODYEAR TODAY! 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Mr. ad Mrs Earle MacDonald were visitors to Charlottetown on August 301 They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Birt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Inns and children, Karyn and Ricky. left (or their home in California on August 25, aiter an enjoyable iive-week vacation as guests 0! Mrs. Ings' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mac- P'AGE' SEVEN Cannell A number of young people nun. this vicinity spent an enjoyable GVGHIHK at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. George Maccanneil. Monta- BU9. 011 AUKUBI 2". when they entertained in honor of their brother, Mr. Grant Moosnnell, who leit for 1onm-to the Iollowlnx morning, aiter spending a mne- week vacation with relatives and iriends on the Island and in Q1! United States.-AM. BUSY MAYOR HALIFAX, tCP) A citizens re- marked ”a mayors work is never done” after mayor Richard Dona- hue in one night addressed a group of touring high school boys Irom Toronto, tossed out the iirst ball under lights at a sports field and then presided over a council meet- ing at city hall. 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