- SEPTEMBER 25. 1928 ROSE Risligood lea” it... Grange Peirce i. tlie finest tea in tlle best package_hlnminum o insertion ...4.. . . . . . . . ............ g t insertions . . . - . . . . . . . .. Agents Wanted TRAIT AGENTS" — WRITE United Art Limit- 'l120-B-l5-wsln-2-6i _ alo so rluvAn crusts ' ‘Greeting Card sample b nth and wcmendalfieady; lnufig . e ‘ - M dzlilfzldzlfllllgd oracgpita? ulamec- M|sce|lan9°u3 . Garrctson Co., Brantford, A W 5.5 ‘free 2 ma“ "we garlic sul-yeyor. Hermanville, P. recting . d gm)! Magnificent sample book STRAYED FROM RANCH. FE- 51 Welling. male fox, marked S.V.V.-'l E. N0- irde. "Imperial Art" on West, Toronto. {T A “ARIES-YOUNG SONGSTERS i al . P. T. Murphy. 51 Spring 0'5 9 d 7a91_8_2o_81 NOTICE-l HAVE ALWAYS ON ...._i__ -.-i______ SALE AT PARK CORNER, ll » iii House. good lot and barn, anniyihe at oiilcv and Paying for . irabie residence for summer 8dr 798 If not sold privately will ~’ ‘ sold at Public Auction Oct. 3rd o'clock p. m. Wm. E. Gra- Articles For SALE — FOUR SETS Th books. history, fiction. ‘and e Worlds Best Literature. Also i household furniture. North River Road. ‘OF 4 7980-9-25-21 lsltlcycie. Fred Pickllr Salesmen Wanted _ lALESMEN-A WIRELESS ILLU- cr_an illustrated Travelogue ln the one o; the mos; League of the Cross Hall. i" 8 n rh- o novel business stirnulgtqrs _ever invented. Tremendous success in iilreizn countries. Male Help Wanted . iiloyment for Barbers. Become ex- AN UNUSUAL UPPORTUNITY BE EARNED United States and Canada Cham- m" ‘weekly in spare time bdrs of Commerce. Clubs, and other n well known lln' Persona GlrisImag cgfdgjflgofgz n: geom- eidoglzes him as "A traveller with a phcrg. Accnnnmn“; ighngg W scnac oi humor." while the , -. exceeded ‘this hut season. Beaiitiiui new nnmnigg {mm M”. persona gathered inMassey Hall last ht to ter Kraft Co., Limited. roger]?! rgolmh i; as enjoyable as u was i.- Beer. not Hillsboro st. x IAID WANTED APPLIi-TO El.- ilon Hotel. 1'17 Kent S - ' 982-845-091 SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS UAN DE EARNED m u and puidkxceklyhgn i‘! me scliin well own‘ n rsonal ChrlstrrIas cards, Ex 1- . The Transportation Club. DcCat- Ill. “Wall vcracd in the hinterland Mrs.,Gerald Fleming a daught- el his country. Anthull-lltlojlfr hi: er, lillmheth Annie. o . pl! DOORCIIII l Willi A fund Limited Pr“ sal-iyii t "h? unnccfiary. An . our co-opcration gsaurea suc- iitsc. Beautiful n w nto. Rcpraacntativd wanted towns lac. H. .' . .. - Qflllll’! u Y,‘ “w” l "i131" u l" hora of thc .ciui. avranir they an ‘ion such occaaicua. Illa d not have loot inicrcat if had:.ccutinuad far beyond the Permit nothing‘ with» it ‘n, ‘mm @920‘ 8 ACE COMID n ‘The Whole Town’: vzvvvnvvvvvvv v "vv-vc-voooy v Clvassified Advertisements - 1.0“ Dcrillue of ii wcrdt 0c oer linc of 5 words 6c per lino cf ii word! 1o DBr llna of B word! LOST-ON ROAD FROM MRS. Ernest HowaWs via Victoria and Churlotteovm cover from our mot- or tank truck. Finder please noti- fyAW. H. Altken & Co. ‘ - 7783-9-14-tf UMBRELLAS REPAIRED. 118 Prince St. 7999-9-25-31 JNO. ALFRED MAODONAL 8-7-1 mo. tiiy Willard Kelly. Charlotte- _ w_ gepi;__ggtg_ _ town. ‘1998-9-25-31 mnisolnau AND mouaumo cards at shortest notice. Guard- "lm Job artillery. hand rubber belting and traces at half price. Clinton D. Morrison, ‘M FOR SALE-m MAPLE Fredericton P. E I Pains containln! 100 acres, 3 ' M_79z.1_9_22_2._ les from Kinkora. For further _ ___ iviiiiirs “PPiY ir° mi J- Mii" SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- "°°"-“'2i'4‘ 1y supplied. Guardian Job Print- CHEVROLET CABltlOlEjl‘ reason for selling . ¢ er has left the city. Phone as"! FOImd 7958-9-22-3l FOU D ON KENT ST. BETWEEN 917. ti. Hlllsboro and Wcymouth. boys cap. Owner may have same by ____ CANADIAN a NATIONAL STATE SALE—oNE SMALL BOY'S _______ ‘l- .110 Eusw“ 0 w dncsd y evrhihs Scotsm- ,"~7.,9l71*9‘3§'72l liei-nziitlel next‘: Captain 2i. Milton State, noted lecturer and author who has already appeared lwfiirv Charlottetown audiences will deliv- ulidcr the auspices of the League of th Cross Society on Canada from N5“ thin 1n co t to coast. Canada. Construction of signghas 111° T""°l°l"° which "l" h” u' ~ no equal. Smsli fortune to be lustrated with motion pictures will made, wh-c m- wl-itey-gndhgqnte depict the wonderful scenic beauties Sign Company, 52 Henry Street. Detroit. Michigan. of Canada, the magnificence of the Cnnadlan Rockies from the sea 8|"- ciLshores and fertile valleys of the Mirltlmcs. Through the old World Lands of Quebec and the forests and rivers of Ontario. The ilrell» 006i! to Ahe wave-lapped sun-kissed shor- Capialn State has appeared before various outstanding bodies on tilc Aicociations. The New York Herald nto Star says, "several hundred joy the Travelogue. "i! instructive." The London Commerdlal Club. Jlflillim’ motion K.Y., has this to say- "The Female Help Walited Wm pWANTED-A MAID FOHIIENEB- flutter of Capt. State's address was ii. iwilscwork. Aimly Mrs- chiiilesiboth interesting and instructive and 9°05 it was delivered in a very pleasing.‘ manner, all the pictures of the, Canadian Mountains. streams and. woods were good out those showing. ‘ _ hing scenes were‘ exceptionally. McLEAN-At Freetown, Aug. 2s. . Upon the whale We is" iii tail 102s. to w. and Mrs. Garfield Mc- ening with GIN-ll" Shh m his, urea will be unloved by any and". Ibndou Commercial L1ub was very siilcercly pleased with the illustrat- ed address delivered here recently b ciipl. J. Milton State. the svbis l ce in city, town or rural LECTURE-—CAPTA1N J. MILTON —-——————— ggrgtnhes of prairie of the great sTllnY EM‘ West, ‘the rushing roaring torrents and snow clad peaks of the 301M05- iitrt in 8 weeks. Write Moler Bar- Th, Tpgyglpgug will curry you on bcr College, Department - , 7311-23-"155 cs of the Pacific. Central Guardian] TONIGHT - ORGAN RECITAL at Zion Church! 7955-11 BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE llld lot for sale corner Eustou and Pleas- ant Streets, Thursday. s" ad, _ PAINFUI. ACCIDENT.— Many‘ friends of James Swan, Junior. Mt. Edward Road, are sorry to learni that he ‘was thrown from a horse on Saturday. getting his right hand. and face badly cut. r AN mitnl. aurgauotloh sale of J. A. s fine property Thur-g- ga errelexFl i2 o'clock. Sec ad else- i \ <_- ~~ '. SOUTH ‘GRANVILLE-Presbyter- ianChurcli in Canada. Thursday, 51PM- Zith. there will be service in LhemScutn Granville Church at 7.30" T0 m53§c'l_'_,WORK-Mr. Ilar- io Pancerlinlhcontl-actor in charge or the interion decorating of Saint Dilllsiianh Cathedral. arrived in the my 1R8 night from New York Cii-y. w ere Mr. Panaeroni has several big undertakings now in progress. ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ANNOUNCEMENT The undersigned begs to announce to the _peoplc of Charlottetown and throlllhout the Island that he has purchased the entire business and good will of the late J. A. S. Bayer, Photographic Studio and will be in a position to resume business on Wedncada , September 28th. He hopes to be favored with the patronage of all the former patrons of the Bayer Studio and many new cues and will endeavor to maintain heretofore enjoyed by this Studio. an Catholic corlflfixation at Surn- The Business will be carried on under the name and style of “The Bayer Studio." W. H. FLETT ....iQ___.._. The Executo of the late J. A. S. Bayer, having sold the Bayer Studio Photographic buaineii to MI‘. W. H. Flatt of Moneton. would deeply appreciate from the former patrons of this Studio their kind patronage as ll the past. Mr. Flatt comes to f“ ‘ i - a Photographer and ta in a position to tum out, in; [h1g5], class of work In all branches of Photography. We wish him every success} (Signed) H. W. WEEKS, Execuhrs ‘of the Estate J. A. S. Bayer. PRIZE BABY-Margaret , the infant daughter of Mr. “ill: Mrs. Alden S. Bale of Fredericton. took second prize at the baby show at the Fredericton Exhibition. She is a grandaughter of Judge A. B. Warburton and Mrs. Warburton of Charlottetown. '_ . s. s. impala-There will be a Rally of all the Sunday Schools in connection with theBeilast Presby- terisn Church on Sunday. Sept. 30th at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. This vices. travelogue on Canada at various ed meetings at Mt. Allison Ladies‘ College. Sackville. and at Moncion. town for. Summerside on Friday. POLICE column-At the police court Monday morning five drunks appeared. One drunk had his bail of ten dollars estreated; three had had their bail oi six dollars each estreat- ed; oneoawarded s. fine of five dol- lars and costs was allowed a week ed with a breach of the traffic by- law was fined five dollars and costs. The two men arrested on Wednes- Johnston. K. C., for the acused did the circumstances this point was PRUNTY-At the Charlottetown Hospital, Sept. 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Prunty, city. a son. KENNY - At the Charlottetown Hospital, SepT. ‘20th. bo Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kenny. city, a son. PEAKE-At the Charlottetown Hos- pital, Sept. 19th. to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Pcakc, city, a daughter. Leo Praught, Cherry Valley. a daughter. BISO-At the Charlottetown Hosp- er Biso. city. a son. DOUCETTE-At the Charlottetown Hospital. Sept. 5th to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doucette, city, twins. a son and daughter. Hospital, Sept. 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gauthier. city, a son. 22. 1928. to Dr. and Mrs. J. E. 4 1 Blanchard. a daughter. I ‘ colu- unity. lELEMlNG-At 123 Spring 88., Alli-r MURRAY-At the Charlottetown Hospital, September 18th. to Mr. i and Mrs. Gerard Murry, a daugh- ter. Irean. formerly Mics Sadie Reeves. a daughter. herst, N. s., on ssist. 13th w liii-J Jlrhiltm oaArnd th‘ mh - "Organ." ‘can of thc c for which hc act the limit.” Halifax, A . inair Ill ‘yogi-mural. ' lam lahaiiit mus cutc nail-mos .."l..-1-- the unm- N. S. Sfitc’! VISSIY-At the Heart ‘Home. September podcrick J. vosscr. accd l1. IMII-zflirlbrll from the residence" of his hrothcr George Vmey. Oayicwn. this umcrning at 8.40 to 8t. Dunctanu Cathedral thcucc to _ Roman Catholic cem- etery. L“_ J m‘ ‘flown. am: "was a am plcaaaut aatcr-riissliioaa Acaiars Inca 0 ictiatown. P. I. I. 809$- “ul- - l"! ism‘- N.D.MacLean rmoaaraxaa "u"?! ..T.L'."'..‘.‘.'.. i M- Presbyterian Collesiate School. Pictou. was’ in the Province go.- the Week-Hid taking services at Card- gnp. Dundas and Montague. Mr. Sproule says the Collegiate is gen. v Iillimi; very satisfactorily and has a e bunch of Island bo i PHOTOGRAPHS FILM FINISHING CrasWeIISTUDIO Mr. J. W. D. McKay of Seattle, Wash... formerly of New London, is hmilins a visit to his former home and friends in the Province. PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN whsresation is t0 have a visit from CANADA-Sunday, Sept. 30th. Ser- "ie Mmieiiiiiir 0i the Presbyterian vices will be held 4n the Geddle Me- gigiéfillatig cghlldathon Stunday. Oc- morial Church at 11 a. m. 1n the wen eR. Rev.Dr.Lo m Ch ‘taco. .i Buchanan will preach at both ser- thf-Ijgcllfiiz): Chill-sill; 7.30 p? mu.‘ n spending the summer In m“ Prov‘ iMr. Ernest Campbell who has been ince. leaves this morning on return to Victoria, B. C. THOSE WHO HAVE NOT secur- c.N.n. LECTUHER. COMING. - ed their tickets for the dance in the Captain J- Fulton Stale. official Oddfellows Hall . Thursday, Sépt. lecturer for the Canadian National 37th mgy secure thorn from the Railways. is ilivins an interesting committee, F. A. Vanfderstine. Ful- ton Adams, William Down, Hughie . centres l-hroushout the Maritime MacKay. Percy Worth and Georgie Provinces. He has already address- MacDougall. Stock Quotations 8006-9-25-21 i HALIFAX. sept. 24, mggFQnO. tations furnished by Johnston and VlSITED PROVINCE-Mi‘. Hugh ward, Memhm and is expected in Charlottetown B. Bell of the staff of Johnston and this evening. Captain State is teat- Ward. has returned from a three uring the tourists advantages of the wegry visit to prince Edward m- Marttimes. He is lens/ins ChBYiOi/iie- and, where he has been relieving the manager of the Summerslde branch says the Halifax Chronicle. Mr. Bell reports a very large pots.’- to crop on the Island, but indica- tions point to a lower price for po- tatoes than last year. The future of the fox business on the Island is looking very hopeful. settled down to the basis of a stable in which to pay it. One man. charg- industry and is bringing new wealth Montreal Stock New York Exchange Ab, Top. dz San. Fe. Ry. Am. Can Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. Am. smelting s. Ref. cc. An. Cop. Min. Co. . . . . . . . . .. . Y. Cen. 8r. Hud. Riv. R. B. yon. Gas Co. (New York) . . iBud. Motor Car Co. . . . . . . .. -. ter. Paper C0. . » ter. Petroleum . _ tan. Oil of New Jersey . ading Co. . . . . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific . Union Pacific Ry. U. S. Ind. Alcohol Co. . Westinghouse Elec. .. .. . Qnlted States Steel . . . . . . . .. 160% ‘A’ ricultural Building for ofiices and a 7a B. I. Rayner and the remodelling 41 now to be the Summerside head- 3 quarters of the P. E. I. Telephone EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY AS- day everiinfln connection with SOC1ATION.— Yesterday after- drcpping two sacks of liquor over a noon a conference was held in the fence. and who were charged with a. Premier's office between members breach of the customs act were dis- of the Government. and represent- . charged. In this case. Mr. J. J. atives of the Publicity Association. the Board of Trade. the Corporation not submit a defence. and contend- of the City o_f Charlottetown and od that no evidence had been ad- other organizations interested with duced to connect the accused with s. view to providing entertainment the crime of harbouring or conceal- for the members oi the British Em- ing liquor. His Honor ruled that in pire Parliamentary Association when they urrivlfhere on Sunday morning well taken and dismissed the case next. The following iirfifljmme has “mm-dingy been decided on: The Brennan will . __-_-<-o>-—— be left free for the members to at- tend divine service at the various BIRTHS churches. They will partake of lun. - cheon at the Victoria I-lnteh 1n the MURRAY-At the Charlottetown afternoon they will motor. Hospital. Sept. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. will be arranged for them 50 that; J. Gerard Murray. City. a. daughter. they may see as much of the Island iiceiiery as possible. At 5 o'clock they will be entertained at afternoon tea by His Honour the Lieutengni; Governor and Mrs. Heartz. At '1 p. m. there will be a dinner given in their honour at the Victoria Hotel. Montreal Stock Exchange National Breweries .. Winnipeg Electric Brazilian Traction man MacFarlane; 3. Wanda Low- Steel Com. of Canada Dominion Bridge oa “mm” ' Building Products Chas. Gurd . . . . . . .. Power Corporation Inter Utilitles—A .. Can. Pac. Ry. 4 . Brmsh America on _ MacFallnne, Sandy Muttart, Hazen ‘ Lowther. (Teacher) Jennie Ding- . Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . Bank Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Malcolm Dockerty, Cardigan. left this morning for Daihcusie Col- PRAUGHT__A.‘ the charlougwwn lege, Halifax, where he will take up Hospital, Sept. 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Piie iiiiiiiy 0i medicine- The many friends of Mrs. George Robinson will be sorry to l; that she is at present in the Prince m“, Sept 5m’ w Mn and Mm Pa“ Edward Island Hospital, where she - underwent an operation last week. and hope for a speedy recovery. Owen McGar-ry. Southport. spent several days visit- ing friends in Iona. While there they attended the wedd GAUTHlEB-At the Charlottetown Garry. alid neioe- Mr. J. M. Sproule. headmaster of Roberta G. Spencer. BLANCHABD-In this City, dept; Director and Organist of Baptist Church THE WHOLE TOWN ls Clnaaca in’ Piano, Organ, Theory Studio phone 401-1’. Studio Bap- tist Church, FitaroyJtl-oct. > P I D 0 D About J ‘Our’ Plcaiiilsoii‘ SPICES George Methven. iAasociaic Canadian College of _ Orgauiata. =Ortlnistiand Oghcir Master St. Has resumed ‘leaching Piauc and , studio, St. alnca Church Hall. am‘: ,, Building Activity in Prince County i Several important building pro- jects are in operation throughout Prince County at the present time. A new church for the 11.0m- lnerfield, of which Rey. Frank MacDonald is the pastor is in course of’ erection. The edifice will be of frame construction in B. C. fir with birch and spruce flooring and "concrete foundation. Tile church is being built from plans by Messrs. Chappell d: Hunter and will probably cost in the vicinity of $20,000. Mr. Wm. Hennessey is in charge of the general work. The plumbing and heating was award- ed to T. Johnston d: Co., Summer- side. Another new Roman Catholic church edifice is in course of con- struction st Borden of which Rev. Wm. Monaghan is the pastor. It is a 70x40 frame building on a con- crete foundation, and will be elec- trically lighted and finished within in B. C. fir. It. is also being built from plans by Chappell 6t Hunter. the work being done by day labor. At Kensingwn an important work has been in progress in the remodelling of the United Church there from plans by the same ar- chitects. The work is being done by day labor and will make c. de- cided improvement in the struct- ure. A new church is also being built for the United Church congrega- tion at Arlington, Lot 14. It will be a building 30x50 feet construc- ted from plnas prepared by Mr. Percy Tantom-Summerside. Mr. W. H. Phillips is in charge of the work which is a day labor job. At Long River. a new church for the UnitedChurch congregation is nearing completion. It is of frame structure 30 x51 feet made from plans by Mr. Percy Tanion. Sum- merslde. The interior is now being completed in B. C. fir. Mr. Ruther- ford Cotton is the contractor. At Kensirlgion a new two storey frame residence was erected for the manager of the branch there of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr. W. MacLean. The general contractor was Mr. Major Schurman of Sum- merside. This house is fitted up in first-class style with all conven- iences. . A number of new resid ces are being built in Summersi e in ad'- dition to other important work. in- cluding the remodelling of Epworth Hall in connection with the United Church. the remodelling of the Ag- warehouse for its new owner. Mr. of the building on Water Street fonnerly owned by Mr. Rnyrier Grid CO. NORTH CALETON SCHOOL Report of North Carleton School. for August and September: Grade VII.—Sr.—1. Dorothy Mac- Farlane and Emmet. Mcfnnis (equal) 2, Arthur Wright: 3. Lloyd Mythol- Grade VIL-Jr. 1, Albert Muttart; 2. Norma Pickering; 3. Evelyn Gould. Grade IV.-—i. Reta Gould; 2. Nor-p ther. Grade 111-1, Sadie Muttart and Sandy Muttart (equal); 2. Wilbert Grade II. Sr.-Frailk Muttart and‘ Edna Gould (equal). Grade II. Jr.-—Edward Lowiher; Grade L-I-iazen Lowther. Perfect attendance-Dorothy Mac- Fariane. Emmet McInnis. Teresa Muttart, Wanda Lowther. Norman ‘ . 1' Heady to cat-ac preparation Jicct warns In tlac ovcaa 1o: Ill add either hot or cold" milk. Sold by every grocer. a aoelaaaol hotwcoaa anal woau-THIBCUIT Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd. GROCERY SALE Owing to a fire in our store rooms we are compelled 10 S!" all goods in our store which were damaged by waiter. Therefore we ofier to the public everything in our present stock at a sacrificed price. ' Price Sale continues only While we cleari ,9ut this Damaged Stock in order to replace with our regular line of high class fresh groceries etc. ' - Some of the Specials Are: ._. 2 Macaroni ............ .. 25c ax-rna SPECIALS or: Aha‘? 4 Rlnso . . . . . . . .. . . 25c THESE LINES. . 3 Corn Starch .. .. 25c 3 Lux (pings) .. _ 25c Strawberry Jam. Orange Mar- 1 T || t p _ rnalade, Peanut Butter Eup- 2 P35: __ “If” _ berry Jam in Sherbet Glasses 2 Com __ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c Each i’ T”“‘“‘°°S ' ~ 2a Cakes P. o. or Pearl $1.00 2 Clams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Sunni” sup ‘L09 3 "mil" Miiymilils l4 Palmolive Soup .... .. $1.00 g §“"l_§;'k:‘“°° ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " Tomato Soup . . . . .. 10c a tin " Bulk Tea. best . Bulk Tea B. B. . . . . . . . . .. 16c 3 C Fl ll .. 4 3.3:; Pgwai“ . 2 Brooms, good red handle 65c yhvorlngs a“ k|nd3_ I 4 ll)!- Sweet P0131098 gP. J. MacDONALD GROCER BOTH TEAMS READ Y FOR i“ Y WORD TODA) Today is the day! The stage is looks as if he will be returned a all set for one of the most epic winner. baseball struggles in the history of Never before has there been so the game on Prince Edward Isl- much interest evinced in a base- and. Abegweits. on the short end ball play-off In this city; the fans of the series so far are not. only are all agog over today's start .and confident of coming through today although there is a feeling in the but determined to make Spring- air that the Nova Scotland are hill's "fence busters" work all the strong favorites, the Abegwelts. as way to take the Nova Scotia-A’. E. is mentioned above. are confident Island championship. that they will make the 1927 Mari If the weatherman is on his itime Champions hit ‘a merry pace good behaviour the most colorful before they add another win to wishes to tliank the people of P. E. I. who have been so kind to him during his journeys throughout the country. 7984. . Queen Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many ‘ ’ of dollars in repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want a comfortable “Hotel and apllldld table and excellent service at a moder- atc price. Bates from S3200 to 84.50 pu- day. Charlottetown Hotel Co.,Ltd. Proprietors H188 L. MOQUAID, Mlnaldr woo-cow“ o QUEEN HOTEL VINEGAR run raorsrr DIIUGGISTS aawrAi. roaches Conic qucco lad Itch-cud IOUIS-l ta‘ mo. GWINNITII I‘. 000MB! Teacher cf Piancicrtc and Thdcty studio Phouc ll-t-IJ-ar ‘it vaaac cfl Lougwcrt a Rgxaufioce. KODAK Stone ca: l". B. Kennedy. Iouthpcrt; ~oit ; wit many, amalgam - -iao. A.c.asy_.;aam _ i ‘to make it three straight and Is the master 0f them all. Hotel 1 3 1 lthe Welsh pcrial Singers, who . was appointed chairman oi the A. B. Gorlicil. Ottawa; A. J. S. Raworth. Mclrose. N. 8.; C. E._ Montaith. Boston. Mass; W. R. Mc- Neili, Cardigan; W. R, Maynard. Northarn; l. Maynard, Northamn Comfort ‘or n l xisr. Noi-wocd, this: i1. McArtiiur. Bummcnidt; Ilia: Hmdcncn, Qum- lncraidc: Rial IA lummcraidl; R. it. Allen, Su _ ; Hon. John ' i H. s. Ad- ams and wife. St. Adamo. well. and largest crowd of fans ever to their string. . see a bail game in this city will o“ ‘a Mr pack the stand and bleachers of “Sit k of T d" the Abbies‘ home grounds. The Springhill team will go to There are umpires old and um- Mr. John D. Kenny of Nova scotini bat today with a two-game advant- piru young. age in the series. and needless to There arc umpires great and small. say will work with might and main But the umpire in the bleachers clinch the argument. However the locals smarting under their last And if you don't believe it. two reverses are sure to play ball If you care to doubt my word. 00-04-0- as they have never played before. The game attend. today. my friend "Lefty“ McQuaid, husky south- And sit out back of third! paw of the Island Champions. will in all likelihood be Manager Lou Campbell's choice of moundsman today. and should the big portsid- er be hurling in good form it ‘v Victoria f ATQYRO t Hotel i The regular weekly dinner of the‘ > lGyro Club was held yesterday ev- ’ 'ening in the Victoria Hotel, Gyro o” o’ ‘hm. burn" mind“; ‘Elmer Bovyer occupying the chair. “u”... a m Word was received from District c“ chum" no lGovernor Reg Spencer of Mono a“? m!‘ h." F lion. that he would be with the club “m” mm‘ ion the week of Octobe 14th. This lax: ".".,‘,.,§,‘}{,.,‘,','.“‘.,,§Z week celebrates the founding of ‘n; u" any“ an“ u" p Gyro, and the local club is looking h, may; “hi; (Mn-gnu > ‘forward to their Governor's visit "you; 1n hi] qnqi; 1.“- iwith a great deal of pleasure and nhnna h, 1mm“ r and. tun to ps6 pct m ogthe Orlliarlottetigtn Gyro Club. on _ . h ' . s n br ng to this city _ Charlottetown x Hotel ConLtd. 23t°éi2€‘"...i"‘§. .i’.."Z.°°&"...‘.’i....i.".‘iii: ' W“ foundation fund _for a new tubor- HAIIY C. BIO ' ' ~ t culocls hoapital. The om oluh m‘ l iwill give a nccrt in Trinity Un- ited Church. Gyro Sidney Grecn committee in charge of this at-_| solicits the patronage of the citi- sens in this most worthy cause. A t In.’ m. - . . . u n. ro: ‘ . ‘i. “"~."'"a""; ew Yor Ci ;- S. ' lilr. and Mrs. 1:. ai-ogg. Collngwoodfl “mm Manual}; g: gk:‘-rt"v-n::“"- ‘Ham: For aching feet use Mlnard‘ ‘Si. Johll; I. J. Moncton; Mr. Kc and wife, Phlia-f Boothe! and relieves pain- flffh s. dolphin; lrl. xomitdy. BOtli-hporhi Ugh“; J: Thad fllNAPDf; LW- ~i.'. i l E. l‘: