l re . 11512323.?“ "iiiiitii E‘ WARNER BAX TER In this great outdoor iuovlfi". ' romance of I 5"!" W‘? lovemnkl!!! bim*i"'v‘gh‘;":hafi bad man. with gunfi- ‘m; ‘by with girls i? m“ m“ of romantic ‘iqnslfllm ALSO OUR GANG Talkie OW SHOWING s ‘"199 , , . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘ivgifvéis can " h . _‘ N 1 ‘G000 RACING The Georgetown raoes, which were postponed on Wednesday because of n1); were held yesterday afternoon. There were about four hundied spec gator; present, The track was in good shape. the water having been drained off, and the surface harrow- ed. A regrettabe accident owumd in the first heat o! the 2.25 class. when a inixup occurred between Louie Set. of the Garden City Stab- les and Dr. Setzer. Louie sets driv- er, PfltTlClQ McKenna was throw-n high in the air and in the resultin! fall had his leg dislocated. The brand new sulkey which he had been sitting on was smashed to pieces and Louie Set thrown to the ground. Dr. Setzer went on uninjured. There is a IHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAB nnn-aa~_.-..-..... -.._-. ... .___.-_»_--- Charlottetown MONDAY, July 21 CONNOLLYS FIELD 0t! Mnlpeque Bond Ample Free Parking Space The Different Shows fronvCallfornll AND THE ADDED FEATUP ‘PERI! 1 PAGEANT OF PEKIN GREAT GRETONNS SENSATIONAL EUROPEAN HIGH “TRE AU.‘ {ICE DAlLY '26 PM. DOORS OPEN l-'l PM. GRAND STAND CHAIRS AND GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS ou sacs .‘ . ciocus DAV L] Zr rm: mic-ass niwo co.. Corner Queen and Grafton Streets. l-11-15-17-3l. .‘. ' l o ' Candy Retailers: You can buy our bars through these distributors. In Charlottetown N. RATTENBURY, LTD. SIDNEY T. GREEN CARVELL BROS. DEBLOIS BROS, LTD. R. E. MUTCH 8: CO. G. H. TOOMBS 8t SON. CLARKE & MacDONALD In Sununerside R. r. HOLMAN- LTD. ROGERS & ARNETT SINCLAIR & STEWART rilliiéébitilb 12;; s‘ A - l - -_L:'-.._ -_‘-'.< q -.~ '."".E_'~." -. 3w w‘ ~1-l\‘-§’C ‘_-_.__ Elatinrc 3.00 . . . . . . . . . .. 11v. 16c. e Evening 7.15 & 9.00 16c. 26C- ‘oiaow SHOWING SEE A "Champs" training quar- ier.=—!\'. Y-‘s great nite clubs -- lhe Basil! Arts Artists’ Ball —- ivild women and the most thrill- ing prize fight ever screened. REGINALD ' EM UQALSO SOUND CARTOON tfuloill BIRD.‘ AND COMEDY .L isTn-s ' "wrru OBCIIEBTIOLA - - .l \_;_1_1i-1-'r a \-_!__ Recreation Club Losetogiiars 11-10 Eastern Stars nosed out the C. N.;ha:.ded catch. No runs; no hits. nol 5i. Recreation Club last night. in alerrcrs. City League Ball fivture after e‘ Stars-Mztiabe struck out. McInnis Saunders who forces! IaInnis at second. McNeill takes ‘ . "hilt? Saunders goes to third. opposing hurlcrs. nit-h tile ‘SC-Sillt t.ia:‘.\lcNelll is awarded a walk. Dodds I Saunders scores when McDon- piate in the first innin: for a totaljald Iflljie; Qflflfihefs 911mm- m third, gPttlflgiDfiddfi strikes out. l run: 2 hits; 1' rather weird lime‘ innings by a. score‘ singles to right field. O! l1 w 10- ‘ iinds to McDonald Torr: ficiciin: and tI-lroiviii: ‘:3: m- iLt-Iders of boil". trams ivo" tiventv-six batters paraded to {he up of fifieen rims. the Stars ed to Driver ‘dait may not keep him of! the sul- key very long, Because of the injury ‘to Driver HcKenna, his ‘mount’ Jonhie Walker was driven in the ‘2.18 class by Wellington McNeill, ,wh0 made a sv-eep of the card. also -Vi’1I'1I1ll’ig the 2.125- class with Lucky Lindy. and the 2.30 class with Great ‘Village Belle. a recent importation “from Great Village. N. S. Following is the summariw- i , 2.18 Class Trot and Pare Johnnie Walker. lMcNeill) ‘Watts Edition lTrainorl . . . . ..2 2 2 ,Msrge Direct (Hennessey) ....~i 3 3 Peter Will Tell lKennyi . . . . ..5 5 4 Gordon Harvester lMcLarenl 5 4 dr T. J. Devlin rMcQuarriel Time 2.20 1-2. 2.20, 2.22. 2.25 Class Trot and Pace Lucky Lindy (McNeill) . . . . . . ..l 1 l Fernwood Aubrey lMcQuarriei 3 4 2 -Peter Alright (Rockford) .... ..4 2 a lDixie Mack (Murphy) . , . . . . ..2 3 4 ‘Don Dicks (Henryi 6 Dr. Setzer (Chiverie) ........675 ‘Louie Set (Pat McKennai -...'1 6 a Time 220. 2.22, 2.17. Note: In the above race three horses had exactly the same placing in the three heats. 2.30 Class Trot and Pace Great Village Belle iMcNeill) 31 l Macolo iMontgoi-neryw 4 4 the edw with eight runs After this error. Edith Aubrey ‘Mcnmaldl “'2 3 3 peculiar inning bctli nines settled‘ Orolo ‘naught’ ' ‘ ' ' ' " ""7 4 4 down to fairly gfiod baseball. and. a Third 11mm: lROIO ‘valtz lMcDonald) "'4 5 5 r-crl-zirig on on counter."- iixtzl the c- Ns Rs-l-‘a-“ier Etnkil; 911i‘ PW" Princfis Edna ‘Gum’ 5 5 Pv- end o! the n a run and the game. - Stars.—M~:DJnald grounds Squarebriggs to Bvers flys out to Martin First Inning i110 111215, I10 ETIOYS. c. a‘. R-Duffj: lead of.’ mEILl Fiiurih inning grounds to McDonald. pitcher, who fumbles ball: .'.-.i.'.'.': .\f.=. He steals-Duff‘; sroiulds second on firs un- cut to NlcNeill pfl/ghgd p311 tg‘53ilI1ClE1‘S.5'-']il3l'Ebl"lggS smgltd lief-rt bate? Square- to .\I:.\‘elll ivho er- lots on the chance Duffy scoring; O rum; One hi! n0 errors. from second. Diamotd hit by pitch-i filers-Kerr sets a pass. 1;, ykyra" 'i""i’) again “b:ills" the f-Iclziilis strikes out. No runs: piay up. Sqzirircbrszzs scores hzts; no errors. McDonald safely" reached second and‘ Fifth Inning Diamnnd c". third Robins out. Last-r doubles in Zr-ft iir-Erl sror-J-i C-oss. in; Diamond and llfloiinltl PorvermRc tip hLLS a fields Z1‘§3{,l)'il[E»J‘..lI.Cll:i‘5 drops ballnho errors. McDonald to Larte: goes to third Ooss batting‘ Stars-Saunders ls whiffed. Mc-l next to fight field. scoring Neill doubles to deep centre. Doddsl . llclilr‘ n“. strik- ‘ldrr/les to left field scoring McNeill. Dmavani a: Poti- Gos; i Diiffv a-‘llcDonzlld strikes out to left field, scrririz Goss Square-‘l run: 2 hits: no errors. briggs giiount“ our. to .\l’cDoil:ild to‘ Sixth Inning Saunders. 7 r111 : 2 l : 3 errors. j Xh-McDonal-"i grounds ou’ 23132269 rcaohes. second sale. Kerr scores on ‘McNeill "ho drops easy fly. Duffy batgscorlnz. Diamond up. Squarebrtggs McFarlane seems .1"3f-' off. He ov- steals third. Diamond strikes out. 2 McCobes double Afclnnis at crthrou-s tniv. .\IcCabe third and then home going to runs: 1 hit: 1 error. Mrrlnnis is_ e. missed third still?’- passed: Mcfnnls coming in on aj forced run McDonald. Star Sl\l§.‘l-‘ trig hurler up McFarlmie Seventh Inning i5 “fldvfOllt. Robins grounds ders drives a hot one b‘: hriggg at second scoring MP‘? ledger to centre advancing Blown-trite. Robins scoring. ald: Byers up. grounds briggs, who throw-s wild. McDonald enm- scoz-ing. Ken- up. Donavon is causht strikes out. a runs. 3 hits. 4 erwrs- Second Innings C N. it-D-larnond fly:- out fv-id. makln: n sensational one- 1 bit; no errors, ‘ Time 2.25. 2.24. 2.23. C. N. R.-.\I:Farlane strikes out. lcf: field. Diamond up. Squarebrlggs eals second. Diamond strikes out. McCabe or. Wendell McDonald up. he grounds “QFF-uiids Du‘- to MtFflfl-iné t0 Duffy- strikes. C. N. Rr-McDonald grounds out, Saunders 2 E'l")lli‘ld5 out to Saunders. one ~:» fiftliimnld who ‘ll-afar sti-ike; out. No runs: no hits; stealing home. Kerr at bat. Byers left field. No runs: 1 hit: no errors. ‘to McDonald to Saunders. McDon- ald strikes out. Robins grounds to ”' ‘ , Kerr. who fields badlv and is safe. v" it." flezlnwl-l _ ls- r d: tt MFl tDuff.i ' >~Hn om e. o r _» a =mg s‘: oiin . ou o c ar ane o y ‘Lamar up‘ Robins steak second and 1mm. Larter flys out to Doclds in C‘ N‘ H‘ Marym grounds m", mirentre. No runs; no hits: lerror. t’) .\ivDcll:iY~'l to Saunders. Goss sitizli-s ldeg t f = Maw,“ _ grounds to Gos: who filmbles thcltn shirt right. McFarlane strikes out ' 8e s a we pas“ “ 1' gob Gc-ss safe Byers following Duffy up. Goss scores on next ball, L» struck out. Kc-r: gets a pass. Mc- ‘but is turned back, when ball touch- ,::uii5 “to fag??? Gabe a; bat Kerr pulls NIcFarlane to es batter in the arm. Duffy singles n n: m ' ‘ ' a chase: Dona-um more; ivhile Kerr gcormz FWJSS. Squarebriggs flies to to first Stars-Byers flys out to Robins in passed Saunders up and 1'» also zlv- ‘wen centre. Kerr strikes out Mc- Mcrumne _-. a free ride. .\Ic.‘l"i1l tzcis. b1.’ onicabe grounds out to Mcl-‘srlane to Dadds also lDuffy. No rims: no hits: no errors. C. N. R. Wendell McDonald strikes to McDonald, and throw-s another bid one. Saun- I who throws wild to first. Robins go- SQHHYB- ‘ing to second on the overthrow. barter c111 and ‘strikes out. Mai-tin grounds to Mc-l Dcdds. Dozavan up- H? hit-i F! '1'“X15 | Neill who again fumbles. IVIsrtin Gog gmundsi i0 Sililiff- .ou*. to Sauncrrs. 1 run: no hits: l‘ Stars-Mclnnis grounds to Mc- bvflfn third and home plate KPH’ Farlane andis safe. Saunders sing- les to right and takes second when lifaInnis trvs to make t“; bps; 1n the hit. Hr is tagged at third. Mc- Nelll doubles to centre. Dodds lines iv down and is nabbed at second. Mc- Dtid- in centre. McDonald struckwill oubles in centre. Dodds lines 0* Rrblns flys to Mclnnis in let‘. “vii i; lfcDrngld a; ghmi No nmsg lLsrtor on the beses-Murley. t, ‘he sum nevus, i? i ,.. out to Donovan. Goss struck l Mary \-'0lo lMcDonaldi . . . . . ..6 7 '7 ‘out. no runs; no hits. no errors. ou to _‘,. Duffy, Donavan GA)“; 3y 13313-57; ‘grounds out to McDonald to Duffy‘J. A. McDonald. ‘ in left‘ ‘flfid, who replaced Power, No hits. Officials were: Starter-E. F. Acorn Judges-W. S. Brown, I-l, H. Acwrn Timers-R. McLean. J. MQGYegOT i ‘For blisters and hnlls—rninard's llnirnent -_.-_.___ii.__ airhtb Inning C. N. R.—McFarla.ile strikes out. Jllfimy Duffy flys out to Byers in right field. Squarebriggs grounds out to Saunders at first. " Stars-McDonald doubles to d8‘); centre. Donavan grounds out to Goss to Duffy. McDonald going to third. Byers grounds to McFar- lane. who throws McDonald out steals second. Kerr i5 passed. MC- Gabe flys out to Martin in back Ninth Inning C. N. iii-Diamond grounds out SLars-Mclinnls strikes out. Sau"~.-‘ on infield hit. Dodds The Lineups yesterday and exhibited a stalk of ‘C. N. R. Stars field peas measuring five feet in Catcher height, which was pulled from a field Diamond McCabe of peas, vegetables and oats sown so pimps; recently as May i5. ivhile not yet MgDm-igld heeded out. the field is of such 15g 395; growth that Mr. Dewar intends feed- Duggy saw-fins ing it immediately to the cattle. 1111s 2nd hue ls remarkably quick growth, even for $11,115,183, Mme,“ this province and shows how advanc- - 3m b“! ed and suitable the season has been Mcmnm Ken. for our crops. S. Stop _— Dona,“ OPENING OF 1‘ new BEACH BOTElr-II-ie Robins Mclnhls °P"‘“‘5 i“ mum“ Hotel. formerly C. Field jpwe, Dodds when abount one hundred R. Field Gnmelylnninn . 123455739 .N.R. ..i22‘ great deal 0f wmpathy being extend- G McKenna by all the lhorsemen of Charlottetown and vi- ‘lcinity, and they hope that his, acci- , Ltd- : be a special collection. l LADIES‘ I-‘LOWERED Coolie coals “only 79c. Prawse Bros... Ltd. l service in the Beach Point Commun m.. and at Abney Mission Hall at p. m.. conducted by Louis Harris. 6.30 one car preceding east on Fit:- roy street, crashed into another go- ing north on Queen street. The rear were damaged. THE PATRIOT WRONG AGAINi- ‘ In quoting from the Toronto Finan- cial Post its estimate of election re- turns. the Patriot misrepresents, or Conservatives to be returned. The ‘Patriot gives eLght fewer than the f Post claims. l ALL CHILDREN'S COATS and hats at bargain prices. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 5347-7-11 BALANCE 0F LADIESSpring suits and coats clearing at greatly reduc- ed prices. Prowse Bros. Ltd., ' ' 5347-7-11 rm: MEN or the Holy Name So- ciety of the Holy Redeemer parish oclock thisevening and march in a body to the station to meet the re- mains of His Lordship Bishop O'- 1 Leary 5343-7-11 LEFT FOR HUDSON BAY - Mr. Jack Griffiths. who has been a stu- dent at the McLurc and McKinnon School of Silver Fox Farming for the past year. left a couple of days ago for Port Harrison in Hudsons‘ Bay, Hudson Bay Company. WINSLOI-J SERVICES - Winsloe United Church services on Sunday next. July 13th, will be as follows: Winsloe North at 11 a. m.: and Wins- loe South at 3 p. m. Owing to the re-oponing of the Brackley United Church. there will be no evening ser- vice cf worship at Highfield. Rev. G. A. Grant, Minister. UNUSUAL GROWTH-Mr. John A. Dewar. New Perth. was in the city CHILDREN'S GINGHAM and broadcloth dresses. sizes 6 to 14 years. Clearing at $1.00. Prowse BrosWLtd. 5347-7-11 A FEW LADIES’ SUMMER dresses lselling at half price Prowse Bros. ' 5347-7-11 CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Giving to the political meeting at Bonshaw 1 y 0n Monday evening. the Presbyteryl meeting and Divine Service in the Kirk, DeSable, is postponed to Tues- ~~l 1 1» day. 15th, at 7.30 p. m. There will 3347-7-11 SUNDAY- SERVICE-There will be ity Hall Sunday, July 13th at 3.15 p. CARS CRASH-Last evening about bumper and fenders of the latter car misquotes. or both. the estimate of: i will assemble in the parish hall at. 6- where he will be employed by the i Those Ivill interest l YOU Don't forget that the ABEGWEIT Bar goes on sale tomorrow "hing and be sure to save the coupons. The ABEGWEIT Bar has a centre of French nugatine, Island honey, dates mid walnuts covered with the usual high quality pure, smooth. V91- vety chocolate coating that we always use. Goes on sale tomorrow. Be sure to save the coupons. full capacity. 7 Home. Thanks to you, People of Prince Edward Island, foryour loyal and enthusiastic patronage. If you keep it up we shall soon be producing at Our Prince Edward Island trade has exceeded our ex- pectations. We have started shipping our bars and chocolates to Nov; Scotia and New Brunswick. Province will soon boast of" an Industry that you will be proud to boost. With your continued But you, Miss and Mr. Retailer, and you. People of Prince Edwar. Island, can assist us to grow faster by patronizing your newest Industry -an industry which employs Home people who spend their money a" National Candy Limited sets a good example. All the butter, eggs honey, milk and cream used are Island products. The sugar, nuts, date: and lots of the other materials used are purchased from Island firms. All they ask is a fair and just trial of their products. Don’t you think they are entitled to your continued generous support? loyal support this .,, JULY 11. 1930 .____ “WANT -' A -NAMICZ” BAR . Will satisfy your hunger when you’re truly candy-hungry. Our other ABEGWEITBAR twin leader i‘. 1% l OUR OTHER BARS MIC-MAC . on can ‘ HELLO-FAX I LOG canny NATIONAL WANT MORE l - JAP JELLO Don’t forget to buy some of our week-end special candy. It’s a real treat. in fancy packages at all RAINBOW Rainbow is the name of our chocolates-the fin- est lchocolates on the market. Sold in bulk or dealers. l CHARLOTTET OWN regular meeting of the Vernon River Women's Institute was held on July 8th, at the home of Mrs. John Cur- rie. Ten members and two visitors were present. Meeting opened by re- petition of "Club Women! Creed." Roll call was answered by “Ways of Making Money." Minutes of the pre- vious meeting were reul and approv- ed, also financial report, which show- ed that t creditable amount of work had been accomplished. Sick com- mittee reported two sick cells and fruit had been sent to sick. Sick com- mittee for next month, Miss Birdie Stewart and Mrs. Currie. were re- elected. Mrs. Irving Tweedy, Mrs. F. B. Lea, Miss Lens Carver were ap- pointed to go to the school and sr- voooozloo-lo “m”? s.“ 8 1 4 4 1 o o o 1_“ The magnificent. dinner and the holidays. __________ prompt service brought many favor- umamnu-an-i-n-uanjqm __ IN! Wmmmtl ‘“‘ “ ‘range the Adam Andrew School Day Library in the book case and record each volumein a book supplied by 575mm" _ the commission for the purpose. foflflll ‘Meeting closed by singing the m.- 5°mh°P° 591611 tionel Anthem. Luncheonwu served known I4 the bytho hosiess..Mrs.B.B.McD0ne1d Cliff Hotel took vim lust evenins» . invitod the rnelnbeu m her home roi- .-' ‘the next meeting. when roll cell will motored from the city and enjoyedibe answered by "My Favorite cm. _ Bye,‘ e dinner dance along with the large mien Author." l Umpires- at the plate-Williams; "m" °* We!“ 1* i" 1M“- The bell room was gully decorated with bunting and the excellent music“ sup- plied by Blanchard! Orchestra for was thoroughly enjoyed. Halifax where she will spend her 171511101. WHOLESALE ONLY Phone 1266 VERNON RIVER INSTITUTE-The‘ arrived ‘Tuesday night on a. visit to her parents in the city. MrS- Fred Murray and sister, Miss Alice Rennie of st. John. are visit. ing Charlottetown for a few days. Miss Belle Duffy hes arrived Charlottetown from Boston to visit friends and relatives. -__.. Boston to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Douc- ette, 10 Passrnore Street. Mrs. Chris MacCormsc and Mrs. W, A. MscKii-inon, both of 5t. Georges, are in the city at present attending the W. 1. Convention. Sister Arilds. df Minna-spells. Minn. is visiting in Charlottetown Royalty, the Iuest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 'Miss Ines Muteh of Ion: Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, New York is , ‘ ,» her vacation with her Plfmte. Mr. and Mh. n. E. Mutoln nasoivlms Miss Jean Meemillsn m; gone m -._--_ PRINCE Miss Vivian-Gay and Mis Beatrice Judson of Long Island College Hos- pital, Brooklyn, New York arrived ‘home to spend their holidays at their homes in Powrial and Alexandra re- ,‘ spectively. m. and IMrs. Alec, Morrison and family of Cambridge. Mass" motored to their former home in I-febron. "They were accompanied by .\fr Nor- l Ml“ W“ Dmlim“ “Wed 1T°m‘mln Maobesn, of Milo. and Miss Lole C. Campbell, of Canoe Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ‘iiownsend. of Charlottetown are visiting friends and relatives in town. Mrs. Townsend was formsrlvMiss Inez ‘rays of Tniro-‘hurotlews. to. and Mrs. James G. Cass and two sons Earl and Leonard have motored to the city from Regine. . This ism’. Gus’ first visit obey Javinr the province twelve years 980-- Mrsdlilvendell Rogers of NATIONAL CANDY LIMITED A EDWARD ISLAND lvlr. and Mrs. Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay; Mr. Joseph A. McDonald mid son Adolphus. ofSt. Margsrets and Mrs: Mary German and son Frank. of Providence, Rhode Island, motored w Charlottetown on Wednesday, Juli’ 10th. . Mr. and lvtrsi Harold Clay and w“ motored» from» Flint, Mich. to L111“- Mass. there they were accomplnwd by Mrs. Clay's brother Mr. RoT-flld Dunn and wife and child, then“- they motored- to Charlottetown W visit.» their -perents. Mr. and M1‘!- Janrs Diinri,. Chestnut St. ‘ Chile has a new railway boom- "aapai-i will have s. super-wilde- _ DR; _'J,[ P. MILLAR ‘ . . .DQ)|QA|, jUBGION I ‘ HOBBS-O to 13-" . . .. .|ms.00 Corner-Qlemend.m°m°“ Bil John. N. .B.. who have been smndin: the asst week visiting Mrs. J. G. Jemiesoh Miss Ethel- Stewart. Mil Mary Irving were unong the ‘delefltn from Ohermtotown, et- iflllufll $119 w- M- 3. P05179101’!!! 0f panied by Mrs. Rogers’ brother. Lloyd the Presbyterian Church in Col-lode uluambwmtsnomamu, heldyNbOI¢l01l¥wlm8WlI-~; friends Jndrslutivu in Charlotte- tonri Ind Alberton, have left on re- turn yesterday. ‘they were accom- Heed who will spend the summer with them.‘ ' ‘ Palmer Grill"? nowfru‘: Cbronle and "91"" n‘ m. I24 Prince-St... Phone h oppmnn 5L Paul's Cliurr . ,., —;@-=.-- “inn-nan.” any: