,,,hehnhn HQGHELAGK- ice-issued??? h, . . he” "tlleio" Thie Ivxlirleuely equipped iiumrr and the s: f“ - steamer will ply on ‘> the mrifigifilzkeyi - _ a eur , how ~ "’~'°*°" "w" i tltntwe intend by»io -_ annng. une 2nd,, . alter the map oi r»- Will leave churieitetevnl at. ptiwlei}. the in» o i, all a. m. ntumlnpwill luv; mhffjnjz,gflsyelii" 77kt“ " 5 P‘ "" ' ‘ are now-leesready - Bummer; 19i- PiotomjNow - 911a ontlueeelllou. en . “kw”. gym" n": flmu§ selves se t e t eir ‘is ~--.-'~ '»-l"--- w- ~l- £l‘.‘2.33."5.‘..."i‘i2 which elven-i‘ Mugshot-it;- . trill or about four helm In ego of the finest eqlnppoaausqfl, ere lfloat. ‘Acconfrnodatl '" roe- ' October . i - . rtolmut in tbo name _" 16 automobiles. Q L‘; e-lw-e-s-Lu‘. ‘ avbelunibd n: unison; all-u; cintion 0t the is aiid the ruining oi _ Mid spiritual welfare lint tasks of the meat." . Nine" Dro (Continued iro f“ . Pi’. , -M-,;J ITIYNDMAN n‘ HOOHELAGA arsenal-air - co. Proprietors Bruce Stewart & Coo, I ‘ Age M; ~ l ., v > nsv. ALFRED GANDIER, b. 0., E L.'L.D. Fir. _ ,' 8;, CO., LTD. Wool/initial. "Marines-Rs RetlrinqlModerator oi the Pree- byteriian Chumh in Canada, who vvili deliver a sermon before the fiftieth meeting of the General Ae- eombly to be "held in Owen Bound, omillll. during the first week in June. PERSONALS, Mr. n. c. Miidfilarlane, Siickville, is among the guests registered at the Queen. {seas but by persist l . rescues were made. Simpson, succumbed J taken aboard the Oc Mikado struck abou iForchu at 12 o'cloc [and was soon broken lng Captain William ;gllleers and‘ the coo overboard soon at l 3307-6-27-ti’. .n.,. - - mug CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Insertion .. Four Insertion!‘ Eight lueertiplir l Gleamn S H61‘ 6 struck. A. Hendry, a ‘- - l . ‘came nsane and w thefiggtiig for so , ling" Captain s. ell MAR _D|- N saved but is suit ‘F ' " ‘ and rl-lariig Ganjiglne ‘bl’! AtlbgrilyThbgg ‘no!!! exposure‘ An o " l ' i " ' . -. you’ n w “willed the coiltract for the reading bamgmke" cam ' , YOU Pfdflfe" . work on the section from Hampton mtgigsalggréiyijgaél m ’ . t r - . - v r t. o ruemans Corner, Qearlei-Owll-‘oi the drowned men’ . . ', toefieotlieirtobaeoofllhtofitbe plug. Till i . 8 w u pa“ thmugh 0'“P““d"ors at Fmcllii and as they use it. r - Tryon, North Tryon and Albany to . ' _ to Calico in the m Searietown .a. distiuco 0t fourteen One ma“, name “n Plug. tlioeewlio would For Corns ’ miles. Work will begin in ll couple term nude . . _ ut, iro oi weeks time and pushed to com- w“ go,“- aé a page, _ eaxoiriurtobecceu-oady sliced for pletion. The men in charge may -be Ewan‘! ‘Ended at, , . . . . . . .. 10c per line oi ii WIIPIII ilo per llile at it words ‘lo per lino oi 5 wold: Mr. ‘F. W. Bonner oi’ London, Ont. ls on ll. visit to the city. v ‘ wvv‘ ,_-.___._____ For Sale FOR 8A i. E-A FEW Iirish ‘C- bblere. Guardian. ieturaed Toronto, attending Mr. Charles Palmer home last night from wherells has been Agents Wanted . Trinity College. oRTRAlT AGENTS, WRITE FOR catalogle. United Art, Ltd., Brunswick Ave.“ Toronto. i ' 8014-5-15-wam 8G1 BUSHEL -Appiy A. c‘,o 3340-5 28-li. Millard’: Liniment. FOR SALB-RiAWLI-IGH wnoou ..-._.._._._._.___._l Robt. MOKllllllYll, Churchill, 2i. CURE FOR 90 DAYS WORK .. iii30bb-27-ti distributing religious literature, man or woman may work spare time no experience necessary. " L d - , , . The Ladies Auxiliary o": theil-‘Pro- m“ e °“ m d° “ m”‘°'““”"3°"" will left 0am» Filil testaiit -prphenage desire to wheel: 598ml“ "l"! “lief i lherorplrque Eight" for this‘: gen the hanks vise m; eroaity 4h Dill-ting un their a eiidld “FE. m’ WK 31* W = lltfirlgl’ o n: "Quick Ahllehrvht Md iwchlrfiiéi- “Qhenlzlilllh 0 . _ , ~ n | 0w Q . This pligygfise a grand success, 316mm. WW9 illidel’ “mlfiimed with Wblllllifli" PFAiseapendin-g the winter inSumln-arslde Marmm” FM‘ C“? from everybody. that hell theuliees- with her sister, Mrs Waite". m“ Kim» 13° M‘ lit-s oiatteulling it. Thy‘; Orpheus ' 139d 59 0i"! °t ‘m9 Eight are the first and only orsml- Mrs. Ralph c. Hutchison, oi ller.'°“‘ °.' Elig‘“"d~ lillillli t0 0119i‘ l-llélr Serviced jiiee. court, New Brunswick is visiting and the exam-pie ‘set by tfiellPlfl -h ' g , M'_ d M. _ J y, 1. . - - worthy 0i‘ imitation. 1§L§§;e§ipm§9nfl§e, hégrbanfi: "lM-‘fllnli- r973“ t The Auxiliary extend sincere emyloygfl by the g, N_.R, “m; m.” mn- 7 ‘ “ ihallkfl illlll best wishes ‘tol- their m. my rm‘de 1,, Bmden pe,.m,,,,,,,n,,y h-‘Mv Ewes: H,1,>,W ' l ' s,stn_l~e an w - illre success. - ~. \ _ ._ , Mpg, g, |)_ wmqpnj _ iness,‘ Mr. l-lowatt was necslitly PresideutiAuxiliary married to Misc ~ I o! Kell- j ' ' sington, Mica Wan ,~, Illlglfly” 11v; ed in ower Tryon. ' “3‘“"“"‘“ , Ljayfot Mount Stewart who , . , _ _ _ weyxyqbary hladwriiedVirom-itilze c‘; "The new -Proteetent Hall-at Bori-lml "M i5 m’ -- w“ a -‘ 9 den is now completed. Messrs Fin-T-l-“Vfilhfl P. E. i, Hospital on Mon- lay and Crane of Vernon River inst} 7' in” h“ a “h” ca“ M“, m,” week finished varnishing the inter, mm” “fiends rg-wlc” h‘ m” "iw" ior, The llougliis fir‘ wood-work in °'Y'_'T‘ the interior oi the Hall looks well nd the whole buiidingproseuta s very pleasing appearance. Many vie itons have said that it_is one oi the ‘finest halls‘ in" the iProviuce. -l.-t i,s ilXty-HVO ieet in length and thirty. in width. 1t is a wooden structure, . one story in height-built upon at ~ two-loot cement foundation. it has 1'“ "l"! m?’ 975i" °Y1 ‘and "m 9°“- island home! my island home! FOR SALE-SQUARE PIANO, grlack wglillat, will isell reasonable t i, t . a go t 50 - lime sr iner, Cape Traverse. gmlytmfirlfateoag arid _:l1\ll'0ii 23°2'5*37'3| . Co _ ron SALE-MEWCART, doolee. Apply W. J. Scott, it. it. No 3. Marshfield. . ' 3187-5-20 8i. FOR SALE-Mn. orroiainnie , residence 209 Prince St is tor sale privately. Apply A: Hunter, Architect, City. ‘ ,_ 3217-5-24 ti. CHOICE MILK COWS FOR BALE. Ally three out oi eleven. Age hols 2 to-8 yearmE. Diligwell, North" Lake. » - - 8275-6-24 4i. - For sneak-seamen‘ punter . strawberry plants (this weekl- 4 Address: 1113A. Co. D lIN.MEMMMAM Halli“; N. s.» one centtesch, post paid. T. J. i MR8. _,l'IvlL‘i.lAM. énuwsstt. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jhy oi’ Bord- en were visitors to Sllmmereide on Tuesday the twontysevelith. ‘ ,_- aphid she e “twin lie Nil’:- it.“ 7113313. hfiylthtullllig ‘you ' - eogetm extra tobacco-e mellow, rich and hasty; i , v by level-m eel-wit" ‘r l . i > l . snsiieN-"w. r- terraoiry, ~ _ _ i , “ shale 1' , _ i», g. ,. l".- ~ - . Canalw n 9f Rumpus. ..'. _.» ., \,I_rl ._ . s 1\ rented permanent .e I title the bus» teed to right men. not an essential. thorough training. N "spare "time workers" lVir. and‘ Mm. John Maicquarrle oi Moilcton motored to tiie- Island last Saturday and. are visiting their par-l elite. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac, Quurrie of Borden. They are always . - f, welcome" visitors. - M iii; , ball League iourth n! _ Box ~ 3283-5-24 3i. _ cy oi’ the weather only innings-were played. Both teams made a good showing, the score “running neck to neck." ~ The next game will be played, Saturday, June 31st. on the same grounds. All those interested in. baseball from the surrounding districts are requested to be present as plans will be started tor the arranging oi games for the summer. The organizing 0i a league com- prising 5 or 6 teams from the nearby districts was discussed. and an eilort is to be madé to arrange same. Hfllllflvfiflwd ‘I ‘Craig Kinross, P; E l _,.. .. . .. v . - ,, sails-sea sl. karao- oue - mmy-ms " ", , " - die aged. Apply "J care o! Guar FOR BAiLE-d-TEAVY. snows d|“n“_a7“0'5.22'5l'~ » " Dwaksulwble xmamwminnder The Guardian regrets ‘to record ANTED-WMJDDLE AGED WON: , . l . . __,_ Ffflfitfjfln, of cflmm'3321_5_3% n’, the" death st St. Anthony's “GENE. an m help Wm] comm]; Appqy llil, Chicagorlllh oi Mrs. William City Hotel. 33005-27-3i For; sdABLQit-znhaloao/tsjl-i tPOT.iA8(l1-i‘ggl;llell1b¢él:; nézulizgaozniai guys: n _~ , pmen us arr ve . I t - GOOD LAUNDREBS WANTED All’, Get some for your turnips linllllllte ,WIl1ll8lll Cfiillllbltll 01 the "lime once. Apply Y Box 118.‘ . . ildlbeh-Ti-lii , msngele and barley crops. Earls DIME- . Fisheries Co, 83 Water Street. Though not eniOYlHE ‘the bBlt 0f ..___..__.__..__...___. WANTEiD-OAPAILE MAID HIGH est wages. No washing. Apply .'i‘l'lo the Senior Baseball games of the W.K.S. Lea- gue, was played at the Victoria Park yesterday afternoon between the Giants’ and Red Sox, was won by the Red Sox by a score oi 9-2. Mr. Louis Campbell umpired in a very satisfactory luanner. Following was the line-up: (Canadian Press.) ' The following is the result oi (a mes played yesterday 1 nth; Main!‘ , League-s: - ‘3 _ " f National League . R.-H. ll. o 4 e .s_.=, 101 Bath-Carlson and ll-lenliue; Bar- - lies and O'Neill. ' . "ll/J .r,_ ISLAND Home, MY ISLAND , HOME Mliladelphia ........ __ Boston .............. -. 1 5 i ‘By iilr. Jarnee Henry MoLaren Mud -Tune RED 80X GIANTS I Catcher L. ‘Nard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Yollings stump looked like a hllgl- cellar. The Pit .“My Maryland!" , , Philadelphia ........... _.‘ s 1s ti" To 1111i‘. Boston ................ -. i0 1101p; B322-5-28i3i. health since lestNovember her ill- - lless was not considered serious Mrs. 1L. D. Murray, 101 Upper Prince St. ~ ll98-5-2i2i ‘ when she carne to Chicago early in WILL olvl-z om ro ass-p a Mrs; "to competent general i aid“ with good knowledge oi plain cooklril. small ramiiy. no washing; Apply B Cairo oi Guardian. ' , . 82995-1741 Miecel oneoue IIIOTIONI; h‘! l G the Guardian Central Job Print- eti. “Pbdlie- 1.881‘ 2879b iltt __.______. JN . a, rieoouAsw-mrioeun- _ Hermeiiville. 2880 5-8 egg!’ TO RENT WITH OR WITH- t‘ rooms. Apply G8 Queen St- 3278-5-24 3i. Wanted _.___-_-4 WANTEIL-CONMPETENT MAN TO install Pipeless and Pipe Furnac- ‘es who has also had some selling experience. Only ambitious mun peed apply.» - Big, opportunity to I'll-Ilka money. State experience ill detail and give references. Ap- ply Box No. 116, Charlottetown. 3341-5-28 Male Help winter! site‘. iiolissl-io Eureka. including mllllatlflflll and’ lit. Bale irom to. p’ m" N‘ "l" ”°F°“°"§§i%‘,ei l7 ll FOR aideiice N-rnai.‘ FRONT noon gentleman. Private More their o esnPholle-ilib. .- nsmlweell MTHI-“IALE or stock, implements and household furniture. at H. Douglas, Cherry . ::An Oil for all Men.—The sailor. the soldier, the fisherman. the lllm borinen. ‘the out-door,- laborur ,iind all who .are\_o,x ed to injury and the elements w il ilnd in Dr. Thom- ea’ Eclscteio- Oil a tnreaind faithful lrlend, To page, ill. ielieve molds. dress wouhds, su us iumbago and overcome rheumatism? it‘ is excel- lent. Therein-wit should have a place in all home medicines and be amongst those taken oil aflioilrney. March to consults. specialist, but despite all that medical skill and tender nursing could do tor her she passed away. on .the 14th ln~ slant, aged titty-tho. - _ Besides her brothers, J. J_. Camp- bell and D. F. Campbell oi Winni- peg, Man, who were ‘with her at mourn her mother Mrs. Thar-art Campbell, two sisters-Jill's, J. It McDonald and Miss M. E. Camp bell, and one brother Leo J. Camp- bell at Soliris East, Prince Edward lsianiha sister Miss Mamiecamp bell or WiunipegnMan, and two brothers P- Caiiipbsll- and A. D. Campbell oi Prince George, B. C. l Her iuhersl was, h-eld on May 15th tram the residence o! Mr. M. J. Downey, 6037 indicate‘ Ave., Chic- ago, to St.‘ Anslem‘s Church were High Mass" was "celebrated by Rev". Father Dillon, alter which her body aide her husband, wbq'_.p|-¢¢|uq”¢d her six years ago. May she rest iii peace. ~ , on eel-wit» trim flii" the time oi her deathishe leaves to» was taken-by train- to-Gretioe, Wis- llli eonsn, were it was la.id_ to "rapt 1w. a. pipclese furnace which was instal- led by Holman Co, oi Summerside. G-lsoline "bracket: lalnps oi strong candlepower give suiiicioiit light at night and the building is well de- signed, Aboutiiiteell ieet irom‘ the plat- iorm, there is an incline iii the floor ‘which hes an elevation o! nearly two ieet at the back so that those sittin-g near the rear oi ltiltaebillldillfi lean" easily see down toward the‘ from. Comfortable seats have been pieced which with the addition oi some extra chairs would give a seat lug capacity oi’ more than three hundred. There is a large well-built platform extending across the buil- ding the lull widthl of thirty feet and eibout ilfiieen in depth. The hail is well lighted there being (our dou- mrtlle- end mm the eel-set. There is also an outside porch or entrance leading to thlffialn bulld- 'l‘he trustees are to be ccmpllmen ted on the now-data hail which they have erected with the cooper- ation- oi-ltbo opie. , TIIh-a .i'oilo n; are the tirusteelr- cipt. John Rand, chairman; Wallis Field. Tffifilretr, Robert iMacPiier- soil; John aIaQAod; Mr. Oarruth. ble windows on each side and two , No place on earth so deer to rile. island home! my island home! l love thy woodeythy dolls and rilla, thy sacred soil that honor tills With bllought c! thee" my spirit thrills, island home! my island home! lrmstters iiotto where ‘I sail, island honlei! my Island home-l Be this my pflde train thee l hail. island home! my Island home! Thy heroes" numbered with the dead. who sleep aiar ’neath poppies red, No braver boys for right e't's bled, island home! my Island home! My love iorthee shall never wane, lelehd home! my island horns! Tilougirl may see thee ne'er again. -' island home! my island home!‘ Oh, loved ones dear so kind and just; in right their might in Godthelr trust, Who slumber now iii kindred dust. island home! my island home! Farewell, you bray! and kind and us. . Isiah‘ home! my lslalid home! My heart can never say adieu, island hbnlel my Island home! God k3eblhis vlgils/ ovei‘ thee, thy J. Cameron 1-1. Ebers . . . . . . . . . . . . H. Ebers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Walker W. l-iyndman . . . . . . . . .. Partridge L» Gough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Goss S. McNlltt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. M. Weeks . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nicholson J. Squarebriggs is W. K- 8. Senior League Standing Red Sox .. . Yankees Giants u test some, oi balibycsterday nit- srnoorl at i; Dqdggrs winning-o score A lust and excltili-g game of base bs-ll \Vibi played Oil Brighton Dia- irionll TWBElllilY evenin; WWW" the Tanners and the Locals which resulted in a win for tile latter by a score oi l5 to 13. A return game Thurs-day evening. Following is the line-ups. Loni; Tin nerl llanahan . Walker 1st Base. 2nd Base. 3rd 385px will be played Short Stop D l ~ uvm Catcher p, (Hjlflhief __________ _. N. Gallant Pitcher F, Crosby -------------- -- lst Base W. ivicTagus ........ -_ H. liollern 2nd ‘Base H, McQllarl-le _.._.__._.. L. ‘P1201 3rd Base J. Forsytile ....... _. G. Henness)’ Short Stop E, .i’l'l)llll ............ _- ‘E- HUEhBQ (‘elltre Field I), hiorrisou ............ -- Rigllt Ficlll _______________ __ ll. Bell Luii Field '1‘. .\il~.Qullrrio ...-_-_---- Leit Fluid ' Centre Field . . . . . . . Raymond R‘ Rush Won. 2 1 0 Lost. 0 1 2 Played. .2 . 2 . 2 BASEBALL Q. 9. 8. LEAGUE The Dodgers and Tigers played PF», .1000 .500 .000 ,1, King C. lbavcy ll. Perry NOTES Victor Park, the by the close oi’ ilYtb 9. '1‘ e game was a Give "Spiller" o. basket. llollcrn was a Gilli"? 5W"- l Butte-Couch. Mitchell and twill-ii, son; Geuewlch and OiNeli . Smith. l" Pittsburgh .......... -. 1 a s »o V“ Chicago ............. -. 0 4 .6 8 -Batt.—<Kremer. ' Morrison ‘ blldq Schmidt; Al-exandeo, .Wll4il61', Kn!) y, munn and Hartline. ~ ' American League St_ Louis ..... .- Detroit ................. __6 ‘Bi aiB!»t.-_—~Wlli5t\l‘tl.' Boyce, Yoodlt, , and Severeid; Cole, Johnson and, Woodall. _ , .1 A f 4 2 " 2 i 7, ,.go"'o ~ . , . Billt.—iLYOnS, Steengrale, Connol- ly and .1. Burns; Ulllg and Myaltt. , Postponed gsmeee-Nliooiflllllnag ‘l le, Brooklyn at New York. i ‘- Am-crican League—New e ‘hi’ Washington, min. i Boston lit Philadelphia, rein." Chicago ............ -..,-. Cleveland .............. -. National League Cincinnati ‘ illlli, rneealy. Janene. l - - < U lino-sell M- M“ t“ llott Jonas,- »_8 _ , Dewar. Weight 996,’ i . era. Special opening. services-will file held nuJl-"IQ 1st, when Rev, E. -M-soDougall will preach at 11 mm. and Rev. iii-r. Whiteman at 7.30 p. [at 011 June slh, lliev: loam/re Mor- ‘m will plresch at 11 a» tin-sud illev. Mr. FiiupfliltlQk all. 7.80 elm. Special iofitsriuga tor the, huildin! hind oi t e new hall "wilich colt in‘ the vi "hummer" lronrstert to iiaisll and the players gathered in everything that came their woy., Connors and McEschern pitched good bail [and both lcept the batters guessing. |Mr.- MacDonald umpire-ii satisiac- '. torily Line up as follows: sons in union strong and tree, And guard thee to eternity. Island holilel my Island home! Iioillillfl ‘R5993 Forlner-Groviin, , ,, w, m ,_ W, i Prince Stildyilig "i, w m " I" é” Atllreslaii" .\lc'l‘llgllc, (lilutliicr and C xi ", m“) s for the‘ 1.00- Mrcyilnrrir; were Star am" WingofPteilier, _8_ e1," __ Consoles. - - \ > '- Chicinilliti .. ......... ._._. Si. ‘LONG ---- -.-... The Tfimrierrl wan‘. to We! b“ icr the next plume. 15,3». (arm-ll United Prue) r-P-r- Oirer _l i If ’ BRESLAU, Germany, May 23.» H-Fdriiler Crown Prince Frederic William-who n Millions is Settled ' 4" Carnelian Prewr ‘A8 TON, May , flit-rover ‘tthe M000, l" "i. e i m .yill . 1' _ WaAprfl u, mt. nu verb » lime. ~". ~ n. . i. - %~ qvlqlfibibibll ’ .35 . b?‘ ‘ coillleelNeeph-plf puppets i .h=~> ed as a student 0i i'i.‘li1i*’-|a attention to intensive iarmins for van mate at Dales has enroll; plcuiture ior .. nl e .at Bree j "ultlmifl-‘Crown Prince motored at: ssh .. lit -.en ~ l3 y rroili r hre who spoke on tile eepelltlal Pl soil tort, loll. ‘It ia‘~li, e (somehow Ne: the ilollenloii‘ rria is con mplatlili "l! ill! U! . -- ;“ iflemiiimlillilf . jipklfi- wview toward eli pig, __ tadpole iroiii this, 0 ii- v=-.ll~e~r-'-!!°v~"""' m‘ M ' holdiai the tail i h; cat's pull in it.,-, _ has. been giving mucl , Au University . MoCAIir-At‘ stir .. l 26. sill-ell rleiehi-Ilita ' Mr. and Mrs. Berfifl , aged 9 months and B tlayil '. "CapeTraverse on B-dturday last. .hamzhmd-“ii ciaity o! $4.500. . . oi Sulfimei-slde were visitors to Mist daluile modal-m»,- ~ trainee -___,.- . Mr, Jihad Waite and lDr. Bownesa " ,Hoavlly~ . " l ' tleiitien United-Pine)" M.‘ > . -,. .' 1 l r LONDON; May lC-The London Event Standard wee ~. "eterday lined 1.000. Dally Piielei 8200-. Mencheet‘; Oeerdilal 8800i with’ bale from i‘. " "Ruhr-nir- all bop. on Saturday on pgiieit. to attend’ sol are being teg_ep__ _ ..i..., up the eeh , oliil‘ tragedy *1: le reported tbdtdlr‘. i-lefliel-t Nelson. mechanic end lesion-entr- mo; llalil ton .ie _c at mpleting r nit to "t n-seterh la es rn the" steer iutoret m. Nefllavile rtirlt- ciiu tradesmen. oeromtrebeet in itiiae ole till ilelfld eali- his may irteadi be it Iieatbollrn, involving the murder or Mile Eiilily Klfl. Mlloii stoii- " Iiesamli. I Iv 7 iW@E§% away iroru the} soon go e a ' ' .. ~ maul-w ',ao taupe tile mi e m. We theftoiieere heilball team _ "Kel- issuers: ‘nfpere .1. Martin A. Mcflaeherrr ate ‘(or erupt-ole court. The A, Hun" erlmstillieugh these pep w. l sing in toll- 0; Dalton ., - o. semi... ograher Ind the etlbaeqlieut‘ arreetfl- 90130" ‘oi Patrick Maison-e London hunt-Io 1W . Power l is. wen» Coi- M. h" , 0...... - Scouts Baseball Monday aitcmoon, a picked team tram the Zion Scouts ileieated the Wolves‘ Patrol oi the some troop lly the score oi 12-8 in a inst and interesting game. The line-up as iollowa: B, Mew“, wotvss- ZION scours - am .' r . Catcher R. Dillon H. Stevenson . . . . . . . .. C. Prowse " Pitcher J. Sqllarehriggs . . . . . . . . . l-I. Rose lei Base M. Archibald . . . . .. E. Muriey ' 2nd Base _ l1. Worth . .. S. Chandler 3rd ‘Base - is. McDonald . . . . . . .. A. McMillah _ Short Stop ‘V. Dousc .". . . . . W. McDonald Catcher - ’_ E. Hornby ."l= F‘. Connors lat Base » .M. McGliigan Bad-Boas " .., em C. Purcell yell H. Hemiessey Norse“ Kt widlbckwl W’. Crawlerd . cell saved the’ for the ,_. .. a; scorer. ‘Britt-May and "Baulbolg, del andNibergslll Y! Bolus, .: iNuiseod to lull Ifllellbl-Ur to run the riek oi pet-lug them. Ra. move lielu- surely-i midi, _ ly with ollowayb Corn Remover. HIGH » l ssrr- JIOIH-l: " weeewetieei.‘ Ohm; Qfi%mfib$fiflW-