‘ CHARLOTTETO WN, - u FOR-Ui. - anornnn , I 1 A MAMMOTH DANCE . . » TiiiiltiliT LARGEST DANCE FLOOR in the PROVINCE Come and Enjoy Yourself, DIXQNS ORCHESTRA, 9 to 1 Admission 50 cents f?“ ,aftcri 54 minutes of the 50811118 , imatch. _ i LOOKING EM QVER as. the Maroons and senators played an é . BY TEC THE FORUM DANCE oi for a brilliant cami- ' 1 B, it were, the interior of the n’ presents a scene extreme in Decorate mum _ y; loveillwfii- gplfkiilli,’ 5'1‘ @115 01 " with H1185 of forms this arena where ma"! 115111 mint lwclvl’ . PM, mu; a drenmland of beauty uid color. mcouraged by tho gigantic suc- w of the 0D up Forum. 111 parked diligently t0 make t0- nuuni affair one never to be for- [oiici]. Dixon itrensth. W111 ciles with long rtaillng arious colors intermingled Gally dill-lad 1181118. ‘ all nations, trans- bnttles have taken eningdance held at e management have 's Orchestra, full again be on hand out by Williams, and the decision was so close that he claimed that he had won. Then last season ‘Do- lan conquered the world's cham- pion, and did it in record time. Tis victory on Saturday, therefore, oc- casioned no undue surprise, but the fact that he hung up a new mark is something else again. To- lan must now be recognized as the fastest sprinter ‘of the season, and one of the greatest of all time. Williams had intended to com- petepand he appeared on the track in running tog’, but it was soon apparent to him that a sore’ ieg muscle would be a handicap in such speedy company, and he wise- ly decided not to risk further and possibly permanent injury my com- peting. The Vancouver flash. if he " ‘mi as usual will render clellght- jrecovers, will get his big chance iul dance music. iiisovi". FAILS m A I _ RECORD ATTEMPT pobert Moses "Lofty" Grove, ace Io the Athletics, saw his hopes of hanging up a five victories league blasted batsmen of the St. Louis Browns. , Glove pitched : enough to win Dick Coifman form for the winners. , Grove allowed seven hits, while Coiiman conceded a bare three. ,'i'he defeat of leaves Grove sharing the with Smokey Boston Red Sox, and Walter John- son, oi the Washington Senators, who both went for is wins in i912 before a period was put to their efforts. The total of ball mail" l5. nevertheless, more brilliant than two The batters are hitting the bill harder tod filter nsd lends itself more to - uier and longer clouting. ‘Ills present hlicilers’ battles largely a thing or 111i Dust. The cliaracetr time has become more of a show than a matter V119 1118 Dart of the attraction as 111E lllallngcrg lltrceived is ti, T119 Public revel in the hammer- lu ol Ruth, Illinois. The :53” drags llle customers through . a sates. Once that was discover- . l bill that would ensure the 11118 hits was iilmond. Au result, tn odds - iu l miller than um: me as mt mPl-llfion with other years. The Ilmk of victories tn i; légompmhcd is‘ B LeftYGrove “imlllflfllve than ‘the similar ones .Wood and Johnson. "Bu: TOLAN ssrasusnss NEEV with 0 Tolan, 1M0" won u. Ivlllwuver ou ""1113 record may 1119 colored 1110 finish um, Y3K?! 3g Percy Williams a spectator ' Wykolr of the Uni. u outhern California i-iud 3:31am four times this sea- Bs favored to repeat, but wonder flashed 3cm“ record for consecu- in the American yesterday by the ball that was good at the_ 1032 Olympiad, where he will match strides against the fast- est sprinters in the world- Tolan was supreme on Saturday. for, in addition to his sensational triumph in the 100 metres, he van- quished Jimmy Ball of Winnipeg in the ZOO-metre race, his margin at thé finish being two yards, and his time 2.6 seconds. Ball later won the 400-metre race; Alex. Wil- most games, but son of Montreal, took first honors hurled in even finer the Atheiics now record Joe Wood, of the straight the Athletics’ fire- that of the other BY. The ball itself is ball has made the of the of speed and skill. and owners have e home run. K191". Gehrig and thrill 0f the 800k}! $058841 on to the the pitcher in therefore, more WORLD'S nnoonn the "Michigan Ex- c IUD-metre race at Saturday in the new lmie of 10 3-10 sec- We Yards ahead of WHY! shown p; w. e Vancouver truck, ° 11° W" lust nosed in the 800, and Phil Edwards scored a. great victoy nl the LEGO-metre race. Ball, Wilson and Edwards represented Canada at the Olympic Games in 1928. i1.- HELEN WILLS MOODY CHAMTION AGAIN Whatever it may be, on the one hand English ale or English mut- ton, on the other California's cli- mate or the juice or the sun-kist fruit, the fact remains that eight players, four from the Pacific State and four from the Atlantic Island, battled for the national women's championship at Forest Hills. Once the players reached the quarter-finals, the lady tennis stars of the South and East had faded. All that were left were a quartet of English misses and four tanned specimens of California's much-advertised sun. The two who met in the final were the beautiful Mrs. Eileen Ben- nett Whittingstall and that imper- sonation of unemotional, “‘ - like perfection, Mrs. Helen Wills Moody. Helen stroke dher way to victory with calm, collected effort and Eileen -never had a chance with her. The famed Wills‘ man- exhlbition gaine- Babc Got The Bali When Babe nutll hit his 600th home run at st. Louis. he was will- ous to get the ball, which hit amo- tcr car outside the Dark. ‘f1?! 81W a $10 bill and a new ball t0 Bet that old one back." He said this to a lit- tle Italian boy, Tony allco, W110 W118 beside him. Tony arrived before long with the old ball, collected the $10 and the new ball from Babe Ruth. EDNA KYiii BREAKS RECiiRii AT AiiiiiERST (Canadina Press). AMHERST. N. 5., August 26- Edna Kylo was driven into a new track record by Killy Keyes this afternoon, setting a mark of 2.13 f0: the best time even shown around the Amherst Driving Park. The previous record of 2.15 was held by Peter Stratton in the 2.14 trot and pace for the Merchants of Amherst Stake. The Kylo marc won in straight heats, but was giv- en a brave battle by Captain Mac. driven by Johnnie Conroy and ‘Grandma with Tom Holmes up. Every heat ended in a blanket fin- ish. The results follow. 2-18 Trot and Paco I'm Alone, Armstrong, Sydney .............12211 Single Todd, Conroy, 'I‘ruro ...............21122 King- Sprue, Keyes 3 3 3 fro Diamond Mac, McCui-dy, '1‘ruro 44~i3ro Bingars. Todd, Jay, Bor- den 656m Harry Scott, Atwater, A Boylston 5 65ro 'I‘ime-2.16, 2.18, 2.18 1-2, 2.23. 2.18 Trot Hollyrood Lee, Keyes, St. Stephen Neishia, Conroy, Truro 2 3 2 Bonnie Cameron, Conroy, Truro . . 3 2 3 nor was never more superior and, Betty Aubrey, Kelly, Sonora 5 4 4 she allowed her opponent but five games. For the seventh time Helen takes her place at the head of wo- men tennis players, and. she bids fair to remain there for a long ' time to come. Starr's Hard Luck A break of fate cost Harold Starr, Ottawa Senator defense player, and professional wrestler, a victory in his debut before a London, Ont., crowd. Starr's attemptcd flying tackle just partly caughtVan Wor- den and Starr fell to the floor un- conscious. Van Worden managed to grab Starr's arm, but the bores of the blow also knocked him out. Van Worden, receiving the decision, as Starr's two shoulders were nesting on the mat, while Van Worden was on his side. The final fall which left both grappiors unconscious came . disappeared in a motor car with % 9 O i a will? "yo b“? Yourse look wen wen wen "’ 11¢ you bu»: of a weli? If a fflvfiifllrl. At 50c, 75c, 81 and encroaching. . , ., Q upward‘: Ihcyra Jack Evans, Carey, Presque Isle ......... ........455 ‘ Time-ma 1-4. 3.10 3-4. 3.20. 2.14 Trot and Pace Edna Gylo, W. Keyes, St. Stephen ................lI1 Capt. Mac, Conroy, Truro .. 3 2 3 Grandma, Holmes, St. John 3 3 3 Time-Mi, 3.18, 3-18 1-4. l Robbers Stage Daring Hold- Up _ Of Royal Bank (Canadian Prqs) WINNIPEG, Aug. 36—~'I'w0 six foot robbers armed wlth~ guns, strode into a branch of the Royal Bank of Canada here this after- noon and within a few moments between $8,000 and $0,000 of the bank's funds. In the interim, they had locked four members of the bank staff and a lone customer in the vault and scooped up all the money in sight. No shoh were fired during the Prolific of the smooth- quist. the bandits sinicred the bank after the noon hour. At the point of 31ml. the staff and the single customer were ordered intc the shut. By the time the oil-man" bad been opened, the bandits had van. ished. Manager J. moist-ion of / . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN csimul. GUARDIAN ' CENTRAL PARISH (Church of Scotland). Services for Sabbath, August 30th. Nine Mile Creek at 10.30 a..m., Churchill at 2.30 p.m., _MacNEILL-At 14mg Creek on Tuesday, August 25, 1931, Archi- bald F. MacNeill, aged 77 years. Funeral from his late residence on ing at 1.30 p. m. Interment Long Creek Cemete y. -——J- of the New Glasgow Evening News and Stanchel at 7.00 p.ln. James ' ' ' ' l ‘, student. ' .___. of Aviation on the Thursday, Aug. 37th, ‘service start- 111a” planes landed at the “Upton Air- port" which has been nlade slblc through the enterprise and ON run ISLAND-G. Cecil Day ‘mllalll/e °1 C01- The first planes to land at the new NITIAL sills N lviliini took first Island, Monday when the pos- J. S. Jenkins- m FilRTllNATE cninliwiis The lflitifll step in the HiSiLOYY On Vacation, Pre- m Hm diets Increased Pop- ous Business Condi- Hon- Stanley Baldwin, Leader of the Conservative Party, twice Prime Minister. Chancellor of the Exchequer- Chancellor" of the Lair r Govern- ulafion and Bevel. ment, associated with Ms. MacDon- opment__cites Seri- 311:1] glgorytegars in pacifhail and 50-- ‘- "Whos Who“ ‘In The ‘S New British Cabineé Prime Minister-Rt. Hon. Ram- Pmsident of the Council-Rt. Philip Snoznlcn, "Iron Secretary of State for Home Af- lcttetown. where he will. spend a. week's holiday. Bruce Riggs, ex- pert linotype operator, is spend- heath and will be, we trust, back on the job a week hence. ENJOYABLE PLANE Allister, of Sussex prominent race To I5LAND—'I‘hursday’s Moncton Pa" 1" the Transcript said: m. n. H. Mc- “m WW1‘- ‘ Yesterday for the first time a horse owner, accompanied by Rev. Father Hannigan parish priest of the Dairy Town, arrived in the city yesterday forenoon and char- tered the Travelair plane of the Canadian Airways for trip to Charlottetown to attend the P. E. I. exhibition and races there. Pilot Walter Fowler was at the controls and the flight to tlie Island Capi- tal was made in about three-quar- ters of an hour. After a brief stop there Pilot Fowler returned to the city early in the afternoon. Both Dr. McAllister and Rev. Father Hannigan were greatly delighted with the aeroplane trip and in- timated they may return by the air route from the Garden of the Gulf. ENJOWABLE PICNIC-Yester- day afternon at 12.45 about zoo happy youngsters of the Holy Re- deemer Sunday School assembled at tho parish hall, with a. consider- able number of parents and friends. All were in the highest spirits, for yesterday was the day of the Holy Redec Sunday A number of trucks, kindly loan- gether with many cars, conveyed the happy picnickcrs to the grounds. The weather and the picnic was a joyous one. Surf bathing was enjoyed by the picnickers who were looked after by the older members, and an ex- tensive sport program was staged. ‘The well filled lunch baskets were opened and all the good things were done full Justice by the happy children. A PERSONALS in Charlottetown. visiting friends and the city left yesterdaymorning on return to Boston. ‘The many friends P. E. I. Hospital. St. from Cambridge, MSSlL, on a vlslt to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Power, Dorchester Street. She is accompanied by her young son. Mr. Douglas Gillis left Saturday for his home in Medford, Massh where he intends to continue his studies at the Gorden University. He spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Forden Young. Miss Hilda Johnson, student nurse at the Halifax Infirmary, Halifax, N. S. left yesterday morn- ing to resume her duties, after spending a pleasant three weeks vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnson. arettes, was Bank of the the (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont., Aug., Zfi-Use of benaol in Ontario factories was today prohibited in order issued by Sta“. 1e" this [morning ‘or chub airport were, the British Consols Pitcairn Autogiro flown by Capt. Godfrey Dean and the three De Haviland Moth planes ing a fornlght also on his native G‘ M' R°55' manager °E Trans Canadian Air Pageant, Harry O’- Leary and H. S. Jones respectively all of whom a-re Tm? the pageant and who flown by connected with will take display herc Prince Edward Island bride and her husband were showers-d with confetti dropped from the skies by the four planes to which reference was made. Equipped with a siren, one of the planes attracted a great deal of attention. Swooping. div- ing and flying low, these provided thrills for the many un- lookcrs. The Autogiro was of spec- ial interest, having the power to rise and fall vertically. This mach- ine 1s the largest size that so far has been built and it may be not- ed that the W. C. MacDonald Inc., the well known tobacco manufac- turers of the British Consols cig- establishcd by Prince Edward Islander, the Sir W. C. MacDonald. NEW GOVT. - Continued from page 1 planes supreme faltering. signified acceptance National recommended Parliamentary Labor‘ constitute itself the official Par- Mrm mml Barker h“ arrived liamentary opposition. King George left for Balmoral tonight to sume his interrupted holiday ill Scotland. Prime Minister MacDon- ald hopes to return to Lossiemoiltll tomorrow. Use Of Benzol Prohibited In Ont. Factories scribed as absolutely untrue there is further official denial of the story that the Federal Reserve United States attempted to determine the policy School picnic, held at Stanhope. (11 the 311E157‘ 9011971111191“- ' All controversial legislation now ed by merchants of the my, t°_ before Parliament will be suspend- ed. The new Government proposes to concentrate on. the was ideal task of restoring credit and in that task it is stated in government cir- cles there can be no Both Conservative and Liberal members of the new administration believe they will have behind them the virtually unanimous support of their parties. Lloyd George and Lord Grey alike. it is understood, have their entire agreement with Liberals in their office. Yet, while an overwhelming majority of Conservatives and Lib- -__- erals are backing the new govern- Dr. St. Clair Smith (Larry) isimcnt, Laborites are forming up spending a vacation st his home behind the "rebels." After several hours deliberation i- the general council of the Trades Miss Alice Martin, who has been Union Congress of the relatives in Executive of the Labor Party and the consulting committee of Parliamentary Labor party tonight unaniomusly decided that the new of Mrs. Government should be vigorously P. s‘. Mansi- are glad to learn that opposed in the Parliament and by she is improving in health in the the Labor movement throughout the country. They expressed their approval of the action taken by Mn and Mm ;_ 1:3 oqqeiii and certain Ministers of the late Gov- chudren, siLuJghn huve returned ernment in declining to tender an" vmung Mm o-Neui-s sister, their suppo’rt to the new admin- Mrs. r. F. Sigsworth, 2o Haviland 1811110011 and tions In U. S. A welcome visitor to the Province this week ls Mr. James E. Altken, of Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Aitken, ivho is visiting his mother, Mrs. George W. Aitken, Lower Montague, and friends and relatives in the city, ls owner of a. series of wholesale radio stoics ln Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland and Dayton, and is president of the Nu- tional Federated Radio Trade As- sociation. ~Hc is planning to stay’ in his native Province about three wccks, and hopes to meet many old friends and acquaintances as well as inlmcdiate relatives. S centres of the United States is felt very keenly at the present time, Mr. Aitken states. Unemployment con- Liberal leader next David Lloyd George, former High Commissioner to Palestine. Laborite, credited with much of the Conference last year. Affairs-Lord R/eading, former spc- cial Ambassador Slates. former Viceroy of India. 11s an errand boy, "Jim" to all Great Britain. falrs—Slr Herbert 5311111231, railklng to Rt. Hon. Lord Chancellor-Lord Sankey. uccess of the Indian Round Table Secretary of State for Foreign to the United Secretory of State for the Do- minions-Rt. Hon. J. H. 'I‘hr)m;15_ , long a Laboriic leader; started liio PAGE SEV President of the Board fo say MacDonald, twice head of La- —Slr Philip Cunliffe-Llster, p * bor governments. ident of the Board of Trade previously. _ I Prsidentfof the Board of Toad cation-sir Donald Maclcanmk eran associate of Rt. Hon. Lloyd George in the Liberal Minister of Labor-Sir Hen Betterton, member of the House Commons since 1910. specialist o labor ‘ problems- Flrst Commissioner of Works Lord Icndondérry, who held th same post in the cabinet fro October, 1928, to June, 1029. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lan caster—Lord Lothian, former see; retary to Rt. Hon. David Lloy George. Secretary of State f0: Air-Lor I Amulree, who held the some p05, in the Labor Government jus: ended. ; 4 75 First Lord of the Admiralty " Austen Chamberlain, holder “ABE many previous cabinet posts. "3'; Secretary of State for Scotlandf-B Sir Archibald Sinclair, long activfl is known as Minister of Health-Rt. Hon. Ne- ‘ The depression m the industrial ville Chamberlain, younger brother of Sir Austen; Conservative Party. chairman of the in theiConservatlve party; veteran’; of the Souht African war and or] the Great war. ‘i: Secretary of State for India-Sid." Samuel Hoare, for years a Cong, scrvaiivc leader; made distinguish.’ i ed war record. ~- i? ditioiis are bad, and there is little expectation of any improvement during the coming winter. As chairman last winter of the untlorl. ulation. try are making great efforts to cope with the situation, which is also be- ing met by private charities, com- lnunity chests, etc, all co-operatlng for a common purpose. Fortunately the crops good this year. This, Mr. Altken p horizon at the present time. sixty of the city's annual budget. thinking people in the United fected banking interests. e The favorable condition, econom- no longer tempted to go abroad for s tzlgc of staying at home and earning substantial success in their native Island. - WESTERN GUARDIAN -D01NG NlCELY-Friends will be pleased to hear that Mr. Louis Lem-d of Summerslde, is making satisfactory progress since his re- cent operation in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. S. -—SYMPATHY EXPRESSED — Sincere sympathy is expressed for Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Downing of Summerside in the vrey sudden death on Tuesday morning of their little daughter. Dorothy. aged two months. The littlc one was laid to rest in the Church of cemetery at St. Eleanors. S. i —VISITED Mrs. James Adams, for many years a resident of Summersdic, has been spending an enjoyable visit among old friends here. Mrs. Adams rc- lurned on Wednesday to Moncton Nmyors welfare Relief committee dlviduallty." Speaking for. himself. in Toledo, MI‘. Altken came directly he added: HAL the moment I have in touch with the unemployment sit- changed none of my beliefs and A gm“ many pe°p1° had- none of my ideals. I sec that it is to be supplied with direct relief and said I have no Labor credentials it is estimated at the present time forwhat I am doing BC that “s there are upwards of 15,000 unem- it ma)“ I have the credentials o; pmyed mums Tmedds 3001mm 13°13‘ an even higher authority. My cre- dentials are those of National dilly, The civic authorities in cvcry in- as I conceive it and I Obey mom dustrial centre throughout the coun- irrespective of m? consequence‘? merit is finished, the work of thc are very House of Commons and the general states, is the one bright spot on the when? they were Prime Minister 11 9°“ T019110 1551 Y"? 11911111’ made indirect reference to his own $800,000 for poor rcllef—about one- political future. have taken risks will either receive Of particular concern to many punishment m. reward;- Slales. he says. ls the banklns 511- to “an attack of appendicitis,” Mr. nation. After the War many of the Mucdonald asserted; “Thu-e 1s no 511131191" banks 10511911 131?? 5111115 ‘"1 danger whatever if the treatment farm lands and real estate. When is given’ but it must be immediate;- thc slump came in land values, these n», was not his wish to indulge m blinks 05511111113’ 1611 1119 9111611- The economics, but in the circumstances slump ill real estate also has had an he believed the on“, unfavorable reaction on commercial programme business, and this has further af- iuxumon on one baud and incl-nus. lczilly of Prince Edward Island was pgpiflaugn siwuid bem- a part o; commented upon enthusiastically by the sacrifices necessary to balance Mr. Aitken, who believes that we the budggt and csiuuiish the couu. are in for an era. of increased popu- tryg; credit, latlon and development in this Pro- Minister, bccuusc Vlllce- 011T W110i; men 11nd WOIHEII the pound sterling would be a more n livelihood, will learn the advan- than m the weu1ihy_ financial trust. ghost stories in a gloomy atmos- phere and have become rather ner- vous," said Mr. lvlaccionrllli. foreign coillltrlcs are trying to harm us. Nothing could bc further from the truth. They know that the consequences of fin. lmcial troubles in this would bc serious. not only for our- selves, but for the whole Tllcy have helped us greatly’, nndlMungrL-ui they are anxious and ready to help us more. about our position. England ought not to be anxious. Tile very anxious and their anxiety has faced SUMMERSIDE _ the government with a situation which is like an attack of appendicitis, and trifled with bllt must have immed- iate treatment. lwhcre she resides with he‘. son’ No Danger If Treatment is Given NEW Continued from page 1 Country Before Party When the life of the new govern- olitical situation will return to lost week, the said, and then “And those who Comparing the financial situation satisfactory would be increased d savings on-thc other. The unemployed portion of the declared the Prime the collapse of evere blow to the unemployed 111599111115 10 Ghost Stories “Foreigners who had been in our have listened to “1t is not trile to suggest that deliberately‘ greatest medium of world tradeé and the basis of the money off many other countria. Thus, th commerce and well being not only? of the. British Nation but of s; large part of the civilized worldf; has been built and rests upon confidence in the pound sterling, and if that confidence is destroy- cd it means dislocation of world trade, from which everyone and most of all the working people of this country, will suffer. "Further, if the value of the. pound were to fall suddenly and catasirophically, not by plan a? some people- suggest but, without"; plan, by the force of the economid ' crisis, without control, prices would rise much faster than wages, and incomes could not be adjusted, oven if adjustment were possible BIG iEAli iE BALI. iiESULTS ' (Canadian Press) n. n. If? First gains: Cincinnati ... 411 l Philadelphia ... .... 81B Z~ Second game: Cincinnati ... ... ... 6 7 kl Philadelphia. ... .... 710T First game: ' Si. Louis ... ... 611 (l Boston .. .... ... 110 2i Second game: St. Louis ... ... ... 6 Boston ... ... ... 4 First game: Chicago .. New York Second game: Chicago New York .. . .. 4 s 2f" 3 a 711. T“ . ... ... 411 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE country world. , "But. they need to be reassured “Ills no good shying they mportant point is that they are financial cannot lie and Mrs. Gordon Essery and daughter Eleanofleft on a motor trip to Halifax. They were accompanied by Miss Mildred Bur- vsult and the door was swung Guardian Minister of Public Works and La- bor. “This use of bcnzol has been proven u; the Department to b0 iinjilrlous to the health of individu- of benzol," said Dr. Montclth. CA3K HOLDS 120,000 BOTTLES MUNICH, actual use has been but it is only for show. Hon. Dr. .1. D. Monteith, Provincial Mr. lzzuscne Adams $- -lVfiss Alberta McLcllan, who ls. That fact has been demonsirat- has been visiting her mother, Mrs. nett who has been visiting on the.“ m i h m h mud for the pa” month. Mr‘ ed on e ev denco of c em ts w O 1y worked holdup, gnu-mug“ mu merynrmnfignsxgit h“ ‘ma’ Department has prohibited the use water before returning home. (Dr) McLellan of Summerside, left have investigated and the Labor on Wednesday morning for Ot- tawa, to return to her duties in the civil service department. S- -lvir. D. B. Snottlngwood and Mr. J. Henderson, of Ottawa, who Aug. 25.-(U. P.)— have been the guests of Mrs. Mc- The largest cask in the world for Leliiin of Summerslde, left on re- , completed turn to Ottawa on Wednesday. B. SEIWICES- -— hero by Joseph and Aloys Dom, the Bank which is located iii a OnpIudSQirlt-iohnk Church, Aug- ooopers. The cask has a capacity west end residential sector, stated ult 30. Sunday School 10.00. Mom- of about 120,000 bottles of wine. A the robbers were each about so ing Prayer 11.00. springneid~saint larger cask 50,100 gallons oopnoity, Yo!!!‘ 0f we and of slight build. Elisabeth's Church, August 30, Sun-iis on display in Heidelberg Palace One lad a bony growth of beard. day schoi 10.80. Ivsnsong 7.30. -Mr. Evans of Tignish. visitor to Summerside on Wednes- dayto see his daughter, Miss Ruth Evans, who is a patient in the Prince County Hosplhl. B. W!!! "There is no danger whatever if the treatment is given, but it must be immediate. It cannot be triflcd with. It is essential that the coll- fidence of the world in our credit should be restored. Otherwise, we shall not be able to maintain the value of the pound sterling, and the rseulis of this should be carc- fillly considered. "First of all, if thcrc were nny collapse in the pound we should be deffllllting on our obligations to the lest of the world and our cred- it would bo gone. This would be fatal, since this counrty, above all others, depends upon the mainten» as we do, so much of our food and raw materials from abroad. ance of its credit, having 1c buy. Detroit .. FIRST GAME- R. H. E. Reading ... ... 815 1.. .. ... ... ..... 2 9 3 SECOND GAME— H. n. E Readnlg ... ... ... ..... 2 8 l Reading ... ... ----- 2 3 1 lvlontreal ... ... ..... 3 '1 l FIRST GADIE—- R. ll. I. Jersey City ... u... 310 5 Rochester .. -. 4 3 1 SECOND GAME- R H. E~ Jersey City ... o. 9 3 3 Rochester ... ... ....... 7 8 1 FIRST GAME- R. H. E- Baltimore 4.. ....... 41min?- Toronto 913 1 \ . w? BIZQFQIFZCIIIIIF=SwIIIISH SECOND GAME- ILILE. Baltimore ... .... 414 l) Toronto . . . . . . . .. .. 413 l AMERICAN LEAGUE "t! 1L8. I.‘ New York ... ... ... ... 510 ,,_ Chicago. .. u. use con no ivnsliingion . . Phiiadalphia ... ... .... 5 9 l 1 "Then the pound sterling is the St._L0uis ... ... ... ... _~ 3-. I lTmdil-“wtyi” ‘ ...... . . - ‘ Q e1 a a; s"a":"m' ..' ‘b’: 'a"a."'is":.-":.'fu is” ‘ ‘ia-"s-"Tev s7: i: ‘Eff-Fa? e .2: 77-35‘. irrnsanuhniiiz?