~. '-. » *Z l" C4 ,___ ._,< r. ‘ . 55? rl. _ . , . i;i _ _ Tl-In cnsnwrrajrown GUARDIAN _ _ t»\-mana ‘,:‘__;_;3»-* PEE? wi féf-3; A .‘ ..;"T‘(. " if \x .A-_ _ _ _ “”sAvE THE coU1>oNs wl~d¢h_eeme. _ in every package and for valuable presents. Write for Prrmlam Catalan: to 1‘_H,B_ B. HOUDB COMPANY LIMITED. QUIBIC ' ...$32, cur P wtf li A hw ww How you will enjoy the fine flavour, the rich-‘ ness. the solid sa.1:isfac=~» f tion of this new tobacco! Every pipeful will taste sir new ' i l sweeter,__be . ing than the you . have just “ '- Clll>l>sn r tin; they are good Luo $.22 A f lt. M - _ NIANY AHE |]|]IVl|N|§ TU HEAH SEA EAIJET HlN;@U . a ~‘”" i#_[_*il"*i£. llillihillilh s _ Mr Ed Hornby, the Island's ` Ev' beat bet ilr Bike Racing was among lal Baseball_League played at Buni ` 5 morning for Halifax, where he wil tweeri'the_ Abbies and surrlrner-side, .r com ulider the colors of the Summerside won b a score of ' ‘ales 3 Leaixéeer tlleucreue in the diner. 4 to 3. ' Y the athletes leaving yesterday 7 ent bicycle events in the_Maritime ' i ' ` _ _f "' bicycle events in the Maritime games and los twp_ sum mid ‘chain lorrehlps bein held -there to- won two and last three. thxeerlexi D s day, . -__-...___ ` ' Hornby is ii strorlg rider and is town on Friday evening. Aug. 12th. " ' _ _ ’ s\,ir_e__to_glve a good account of him# ' ' self against the other competitors The sixth Same of the second Gulgan a single each, Cronin a nlcv. 111 .meg ’ ve ,115 11 d ¢h‘ G (11 - SAYS .OLDEST SCOTSMAN section of the City League Baseball catch. Runs-Diamond 3, Bound- 101,13 1,? 1:-aiuhllug igd. ll zictldgy fiyrl 'STONE AGE CAVE was Dlliliod Ai UW -4b¢_8W¢\i= i!\`°\1\1dS ers 2. M. __Diamond. 8. Diamond. every evifnt ellléreil. ~ f- ' l‘ . - - "___ last evening between th¢<\\n¢h°\‘°1=franeis, crorlln and nreouig'_ah'one _ _e_..,>_'___ 1.oNDoN, Aug. 5. - and Stars- ' each. Put _outs-s.___l_Ji\mond 8. . that scotland was inrunuted The AUCh°¥`5 DUMNUK mfs in me I*‘ranc,is 6, Cronin 1. A§8i8tb-MC* _‘ cave men ill the chilly days of S¢¢°¥\d ‘md mild 11111511.85 1°’ ellht iiarlane 8. Mctluikan 2, D'.`l5lia`li'lond - " old stone age has been obtained l',\Il\S and B WW °f. W" f°\' the ‘We 1. ' 'Strike outs-McFarlane 6. ‘ Baseball Res “__ ‘ a_r`esul`t of excavation lrl caves inninss and winning the game 10 to mee passes~1_-- - . AMER KN -__EAGUe nmmenl Swmmi mm _ ._ _ lc 2. _ _ _ The game was short and listless. 1.11¢_,;_M¢cab¢_ _rr two bugger. l1312'_:°"1".0_§l(’ 2 5; :_ searolles ill four caves, under fl the two last frames only producing Lynd3_ W_'R,yun‘ and Ho_watt a_ Honowuy Smnh ami' wooduu, grant fiom the Royal anything like snappy ball, the Stars $11,311.' e¢_¢h_ Catches-W._ Ryan, 1.1' 1 and-_ 60111” ' London, has reported the were_ away off color. 'while the McC,1Ley_ ccabe and_S._Ryan"one Cfmmo ' .1 7 2 ‘of two human skeletons lu con ADCDOTS Were PlHYi¥\8 116845 UD bB“f_ ea'¢}1_ ‘&€_|ng_-Mgqarey 'and '_W. Boétolx ________ ",` 4 8 2 rleclion with bones of bears and ul- and coupled with timely hittlnSlRyan'bl1€ eiliih- Put outs--M<`;Uarey 'jconmmy m_d_ Mccmldf Harris her animals of frigid climates. GWB “Wm BD 288! “dit t0 Vi¢U0¥`Y- 6, Mgggbe 4_ 'W_ Ryan 2, Lynggand dmf Hoffmann ’ Further evidence of mall's'occll- McFarlane who made his second S; Ryan 1 each Agg1g¢5__3__Ryan_ 1_ Louis __ 8 13 4 nation of the caves in-f 5”" '°f the Sem" °“ me ’“°““d fl. Lynds and ' Hvv/att 2 each. W- evaelnngten ....... .'17 11' a “mes WAS f°“"<1.l“ H lvwer came through nicely and the few Ryan MCQUW1 and Mgqabg gpg (T85 1” 4m)_ of gravel containing antlers scattered hits received of him werf ‘meh _S1_1.11‘¢e 0111_e_HDy,_gtt 3_‘ Mn. ~ 'W1ngu,.¢1_ Cmwde,._ Stewart bones of reindeer together with 85310160 in Sh3fD|Y by me fleldefsy §u`g|d~2_ Pr-ge pa_gge5_ none, The Jones and Sewing; 1,.1ad1ey_ Bu1.ke_ tools of reillileer horn, alltlers cut By the Anchors winning last me up; ' ' ‘ Ma,1,e,.,.y_ Braxton and Rue1_ and scratched by human bclllgc, _ _ 'l ~ . nlght's fixture the second section if mem" ' Sur, C1ev_e1am1 8,1 P1,11u___ Doétpunem and bits of charcoal which show- “Wh|sper|l1g ; ._ i “Motor Boat now 11 tie all Around. th`@ threl Catcher had weurhe,._ ~.-» ed -that fires had been lrurulng. . . ,, ` ,,' »_ teams, Anchors, Rovers and Stars gfmncm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ `Mc(;ab¢ |N-1-ERNA1-|0NA|_ LEAGUE Tllcse finds are the fir-at illillca- ` Rldes A \ DCIHOII " having won twoand lost two each. ' P1m111,1~ ' Baltimore 5 11 0 lion that tllcl-e were ally llulnall SERIAL ' A’ ‘ _ COMEDY The" W” “ “"5” 3““‘°'”‘9 °’ ucmrlane .......... McQ\\aid Jersey ity 3 s l beings ill Swthmil as lar hrwk as ' - _ _ _ _ 'I fans and the evening fine, but a 151 Bm _ (;|1am§.,,-111111 Lake; Bmmme and the Pnleolithic.era, which ended ’ ' ` ' ' slowing up of the players on the 3_D1am°nd _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________Mcg,_1-ey Daly, ' some 10,000 years ago- Mr. Cree'il _ - __ coming and going tothe field delay- 2nd Bm _ only games g¢}1e1|11|ed_ 1 researches have disclosed the first ’ ’ _ " ‘ ~ ' ’ ed the game so much that it was D_ Dmmond _ _ _ _ _ _ s_ Ryan Newark , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 5 10 0 bones .of cave-bears and arctic ' " ' l called at the starting of the sixth 31,1 Hue' Reading . . . . . ._ _ 2 4 3 f0X¢s to be l’0ulld in Scotlnlld. on account of darkness. ` Ho t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Lynds _ Moore and Mdnion; 0111111 wood. _ Further search for traucs of Prince Edward Management Receiving In- quiries From Different Parts of the Island. Hundreds Coming by Qar and Train to Hear 28 Clever Boy Musicians. Following are the important details reilarding next week'S Splendid Prince Edward program. The Sea Cadet Brass Band of Boys 10 to 18 years of age who will appear three times daily first four days of the weeksave Monday when there will be no matinee, will prov ide n thirty-five minute concert BI each show. . Prices will be only-Matinee 25 and 35 cents; Evening 35 and 50 cent-S. This Band is so' excellent an organization that it has not only become the pride of British Columbia, but, under the auspices and through the co-operation of the Navy League und Dominion Govern- ment, the clever young musicians are just completing a four months tour. The Anchors were hitting their y shm amp gil and Davie, ‘°"“°’ smde ms* °"°“‘“¥ “nd if Meciuigen .............. r-lewett NATIONAL LEAGUE they continue to set the same pace F meld New York" 0 5 2 D1am0n_d.5 two “mer and two “___ A__ch°_____M__Fma;: and Franca lgi_>_stoll 2 fi l W. Ryan who dropped the catch-tg cube 8 d W R an Greenfield, McQulllan and Hog tum in 5 double may th h 5_ n ' y ' - un; .lonee and liartrlett Hyun and McC_m____ roug Box Score Philadelphia . . . . . . . , 9 12 1 In the secgnd the stars nr t threé ~ ` ' ' Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 9 0 men failed to reach the initial sack i';1af1§01'.§"` Q Fe"g““°“' Ulrich ‘md J-°"“*“`d¥ while me Anchors Wm, a brace of '_'-~~6-_-“ohh Alrldge and Smith. Gooch. AON -hr-w oo* oc” Snag uhm temp; ors. with twostill on Cronin hit to s,_“S__McQua1d and Rowan Mc_. C050 5 13 0 _ _ . four hits drove home as many runs _B Sinilv. two doubles and an error doing the trick. ’ The third saw the Stars bet their second and last run on W. Ryan‘i Single and Lynds driving out to Umpire-.lack McAleer Bases-Lou Matheson Scorer-Charles Stewart Score Board-Wm. McTague Police Officer-Wm. Mclnnis . In Sculler Glets Dip l,_ if The laagest City in their itinerary has been London, England, and. "by far the smallest will be Charlottetown. is Renwmber the Bond Program changes daily. YACHT RACE At 2.45 this afterllooll the Char- lottetown Yacht Club will slullif the first Cup Series race. This Cup will be on the three JOHN w. HUGIIES DEAD IN or- 'rAwA, AGE 91-WAS A NATIVE or lf. E. ISLAND AND ACTIVE IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS BEFODE _ c0NF|sDlsltA'I‘IoN. l OTTAWA Aug. 5.-John Welling- draw the Anchors for an error, the NOTES ‘2_I;°;\_<;;:ea_l_r_slr1_ lst? on___thr;__eld pill s_ert hurry, the Engileli profes- ng es raw g e Stars H18 1.1 1_1 G _ l-lonal sculler hereto row Major to two errors _which netted them w1,s.,mc?:gm;he ‘3;¢§”e(;v°Ar:]‘;’l§o;{?;;tsL Gooilsell for the latter’s world title fo\;_r_ th th Sm, - » ~ - - ` on ieptember 5. today got hh-1 first our e rs with two C 1 wor -out on Burrnrd Inlet by way sewn led eu with a single and thergi;;ta2gteLl§S;;e¥hgmx1;e?i°wn "f “ '°”°°d “Wim- ¢__;Q\ll_>_lB but failed to score and the r sf ° __ He was being rowed over thc nc ors n ther turn'were unable M F31 1 course with Goudsell and two oth- to get a man on first. ceivglg l;g3ed‘;g;dr1g:gpg?t and re' er companions when their boiit _The_fifth again was scoreless and ...___ ' ““‘|d°“1Y “PS@'~ .ii ter wo batters of the Stars had D “You get a fine idea of the faced me pitcher the game was c__u__ _ng iE_|::l:_e;'orD:_a_g\o`r:_d_h\_\_/_as _the lead- course this way,~» snluttor-ed Good. ed on account of 11111-k11e5S_ mm _5 “S el/ef\'.sell. Hut Barry was down too deeli VANCOUVER. B. Cu Aug. 5. - THE SUMMARY: ton Hughes' one of Ottawa‘s oldest_ Anchors 9 A gen he dropped the ball to ¢gr,¢h .ind highly esteemed eitizens died on Hm__D Diamond le d ““°*“ *md °*°n"1 \>°th trying to _ to hear. The follr were taken out Bill Ryan puned a real good one _figptlle water without iurtller Illia. year plan' and must be wo" mmflsurldily at the residence of hi`s‘t b ' ~ A Off With G be called safe on the same saclr. times by the same bunlt before bi. coming the property of the owner. The race will start from Cllr- r:lgher’s Wllarf. over a course to be named at the sl/art of the race the same course to be llseil while cup is up for competition. There is considerable interest being taken in yachting circles and the spectators are starting lo show some life by increasing in numbers each race. Now that the cup races are on, no doubt an even larger gathering of the followers of this lleltltllful sport will be oil hand to watcll the fleet battle waves, tide and wlnil for the front position in thc race. The race will be on the puillt plan and will go according to the number of boats starting- It is llnderstooil -the lvornmitlize aft the request oi a large followillg of fans are trying to rlrrullge u course that will take the yac-iris along ‘the waterfront a couple of times during the race, this will surely meet with approval of all concerned ns it'wlll make the race more easily followed. All boats are reqrlel-lied lo be ready to leave wharf at 2.30, _ Thoughtful Mothers __ _ Mew requisite: depended 3 5' iii ‘nt °it‘;"‘lt.“£i.” volun- & A. 1§_o,sfI‘EIl DlU0l'll0lll lal~(!|'hl|I in balk. `daughter Mrs. James O’Regan. fnl-| W0 ililger and single. Saunders _ d Hoyt' a two bagger eac 'M < ‘ ' l lil r we lt' dur .“" . - ~ McCsrey and L dr “£1/[__ ;_‘I‘i_5;h‘;___ T; meygns o!_Dlamond. Francis, Cronin ond¥Mc- sgemers on the nuthin are nice _ rr~ d d th s -_- glligel; telhhsig ‘iifrnyelrlefggn xtshisi ,___ a___1_._o§1>_oN. _Auri___ s._ _~ o1;iii_l{_»n - h b 1 d h nh _ 1 0 (lil ll Cl|lB 0 0 ‘my as he ad een “goo ea ' ‘ English Football Association is a week ago. Mr. Hughes was mrn_Ha1]fa_b{ Woman To ni "meddle, P. E. I.. on July ma. . A “"“"P‘Y g""‘1°‘1 “A '10 "le d@°‘f*1"' 1836_ His father was Phmp . _ _ _ _lllty of a opting a proposal put for- Hu 'hc \vho left T nan Armagh' In ward ‘fy Arsenal’ one or the l°_c"! is S. ll . Co Ireland and settled on Prince ._¢i__ _ clubs. that fooibillls should bt !Ed;"“'d Island in the very emwl SAINT JOHN' Aug' 5' _ P|‘W‘"fiil0D0l'B Eats under wily alt o’clock ggllgelgitylltlliz tgasillntlgsttzireclrtglr ‘ 9 l f woo. I rails J. w. H in ohsmrll ni r th - . ' igglfigd Annie Llrliurie 0'Brien.\;§Slt:‘§lhe 18 llolzgsOfpthgrlgemi-;l;|l5hltit. WELL DIRECTED BALLS P9953 lmmieiy me 0XD°I`|"\€l\¢ Wm (of the latc Cornelius O'Brien, Arch-` Ulm' mulch Of tha' Maritime The feature of the Miss Baulii- prove -----<¢>---admnmge0“s` _bishop of Halifax, N. S. | Mr. Hughes was a man of re- markable energy and vitality. In his younger days he owned and managed a large farm and an ex- lnort business at Hunter River, P. ,E. I., while his public spirit and love for politics led him to devote much ti his time to the public affairs of his native province during the days rii Confederation. His general ln- fluence and popularity were effec- tive ln aiding the election of the Governor Howlan, efwas a poiitlesh of the old school, uhseifish. honor- _;\_'_1g,“nd sincere. yet strongly pm. ln 1886 he Branch of the Canadian Ladies’ Golf Union on the links of the Riv- erside Golf and Coilrrtry Club this afternoon, Miss Edith Bauld, oi' the Halifax Golf and Country Club at Ashburn. defeated Mies Maher Tllom-son. or the Riverside Club, former Canadian lady amateur UUe'h0|' mein in the 1-9_1-1113 of "M1 al m_ _claim li Maritime lady champion drives "an ~ 1 ' ' " ' . |631 devoteei Like hisofnepfong will »be_-decided tomorrow H1111-_~,'_.f_.____ay____s bg* gmgd _gains public service at the expense of his "lends 5¢nB¢°\‘ Fefluson. 911' Mac- "mm .wh°“ .UW "MUG Y0\‘ premier y good"cards_. ~" ' igilizfrilgniiliilelfghg :rss stflfliriiritljrlil kenzie Bowen' Sexawr MwMm°'"' _ ~ f- '- - __ .1 _.~,.§;@ the .form of lt fund destined to re- The Markets Press) '- Ottawa in ways and 'erin of office a group. for deep and B0 .TBI *UU-Fri! hill. 1 .mr ,u ..» Aug. e Was lleve him from financial anxieties. It is noteworthy that tlle_Canndlall press has shown the delicacy of 'retlcence on these testimonials when they have been given ill Call- _lida-* _ _ Hon. Peter Larkin, Ci\nadlsn `high commissioner, knowing whut _ _ _ _ had been done in Canada, made fl ' ' ldqg` `suggestlo_n to Sir Robert Hudson ` ' two -years ago that Lord Q,ltforil's 0¢tgwg,.._'rh¢"" ‘ `q1i,|_°11 ,ug 'mg public services should be recogniz- mgfkeg in umqa "mmm ed in some such way. Sir Robert. ' Hudson acited _upon_:th_e sulilfestiiln more res_`en%y Lord Reruling mo ement. 'w closed cents receipts were kind ‘__ §_honorary sec- hxiinderiaiipn that su i $2'§00 down 'Ii li; if d'f'urid was ~ e wduld give an I 't ‘furfd reached V IS BY In the fifth game of the Provi mel-side on Thursday evening' be The Abbies have now won three same will take place in Charlotte- ----<-o>-r---,¢- as James E Cree, who directed rc- stolle age culture will he muiic during the summer, it is plallllcil. STUPENDOUS ' . WHAT FOR FKMILY _,___ ._ Tile: woliurg GREATEST cmcus Prcruns _ "d0I'.r.EC'i5ioN or' virtuous . cltssrvnss l AN AM__szING _An .or ANIMALS ri _ _ cnsylinlss _ LowNs i. ‘ - Send Or _fBi_'ing_f_The Kiddiesil AUGUST 6, 1927 Mrs- Mre. E. N. llill Adilmnllrown .. John L. II. ll. A. New 1.00 Serllple .. 1.0/J l). Mcililllbrey . .. R, Mi:Colllll'cy . . . . . . _ _ Glasgow W. I. _ _ . . _ _ . _ '7_»55_ si-i.il.'.! ALBION collected by Miss Lilly (‘,l‘i_i~il: < - 1 Mr:-l. llitrvey Monro . . . . . . . . .. .S‘l. Mrs. Will. ll. Moore .25 John Dull- Sol-rle _ . . Wllliarn Sorrie Russel 'Moore . . . . . . _ .. Mrs. Wilbert McKil_lnorl ... Angus McKlxlllolr . . . . . . . _ . . _ . Mrs. William Llewellyn . _ . . _ . .Zh Richaril Creed _ _ _ _ .. 1.09 »-¢_g-‘»- mcg; oo- ._> _ . _ _ .inn .:.l»‘ l.llil l '"~~-' -evo->----~~ $9.6? _MALPEQUE Mrs. _John Roan . . . . . . Mrs. iilrucst (ll'|l`l'ill . .. william creed ».ff;>\ll>./or A .fl/\<» I--f .il')` 1 ' » I' rl. _ i V - M .~_. I _ ___\__ _ . __ ‘ _ I. .\_ for the remaining game there wil' ' ' Cincillnlvti . . . . . . 3 7 1 - -» “\ _ yet be a play-off necessary to de- M' Diamond W' Ryan Barnes and Taylor; Luque, Sillg- PRUTESTANT 03-P"-*NACE \ ` " ""1 "_ \§\ M cide the City League champions. gaunders ' -_ Bom” er and Devormer. _'__ __ , _ _ ' _ ‘ " " ‘ __ ` 'rn the first inning the Su.,-51,,” ""'°L;"F;_;_i_§""'f ;sreel' ` 1 Clifton Kemp 1.00. Rev. james Ramsay, Moncton, N. B. preached the sermon at the Coln- munion service in Princctown Unit-I ed Church on Sunday. July 3\Si-l There was an unusually large at-I tendancc for a service of this nature and the sermon and indeed thc whole service was most lmprcssivi.-. In the evening thc church was fillcd_ with an appreciative audience. The, music _was exceptionally fine, thri regular choir was greatly augment-I ed"b'y the assistance of Mrs. W. E._ Fletcher. Messrs. T. W. Bentley :md A. B.. Gillis of Charlottetown, and' the special parts taken by these friends made the service unusuallvl helpful and beautiful. The vahlel of such musical assistance cannot be over-estimated. The special music was as follows: Sr.-lo-Lead Kindly Light (Barn- Solo-Opcn thc- Gatos of tlle_ Temple-Mr. T. W. Bentley. Duet-Come Unto Me and Rest, Gillis. Mrs. James Campbell, accompan _ lst. The pastor Rev.-D. M. Grant coll- ducted the evening service; the sub- was based on the words of the Gold men shollld do to ‘you do ye even so unto tllcm" Matt. 7-12. In every man, woman and child there are two natures--two powers-the higher and the lower, the spiritual and the physical--the good and the evil; and the deepest and most moments in any one's life in the struggle between tllesc Every man' who really knows self knows that everything is right within him--and the to make it right is to lay the higher and path. The worlds . it the forces of light and contend. for mastery T destiny. of an soul edupon the lasts B8. long as yield to the the The his harde n exults can e CAPM Q OH (Campulia)-Messrs. Bentley nnd_‘ ject was a “Star or u Toad" and _ ‘ ` en Rule-Whatsoever ye would that I 4 - DAYS STARTING MONDAY ii Amour. Engagement 1, Extraordinary, ! 1 . UNDER. THE PATBQNAGE 0_F HIS HONOR. LIEUTEN/\NT_ GOVERNOR HEARTZ AND MRS. llI:§All'|.'Z ,H _; ,_ 'mls s__sAcADETs OF VICTORIA. BR.l_'I‘lSll COLUMBIA 28-HAl‘I"Y'SAlLOR BOYS-28 FROM THE llolvles or vlC'rolrIA. nc. ir I'oi‘uI.Alt raoGltAlvIs DAILY ` Popular, Classical, llome‘ Favorite and Inspiring _ National Selections WONDERFUL -‘YOU’l`llF_UL SOLOISTS - ' ‘ 1 -f -4 ~ BOYS PLAY A'I’f8.30 AND 10 O'(3_LOCK MONDAY NlGll'l` Also-Meet~ _the World’ss Greatest Comedy Team. ' f i