lllllilll‘ Willis slN sicnin iiilii liiiiAY This afternoon at ll o'clock at the Abegwelt grounds the Anchors unil Stars will meet in the second 53mg of the play-off series forlthe City League Pennant. The Stars got away to a good start in the first game and if they silcceed in clinching this after- noon's contest they will have gaiu- ed their objective of agaimbelng declared City League champions. Th Anchors do not intend to give up over. their first defeat and are determined that they can once ngaiifstop the Stars right at the gates of realization, as they did when a game meant the Silverware of the two sections, as well as tho League Cup. The Anchors found their posit- ions in the last game at last and to such an extent that they not only held the Stars scoreless for the remainder of the game. but were able to shove acoross a‘ rlln. With so much at stake as today this should be one sweet little ball game, it is the last chance for the Anchors. they must win today or ho content with second best in the League.‘ and judging from reports ihey- are not going to play second to any team if they can possibly help it. The Stars were foiicd not intend to let it happen a sec reasonably sure the Stars wii shove over a good game. same"’manner and especial toes to get-‘em. The most important thing ahou Mr. George Francis who was pital. Francis has been a promineii attendance ever at a ball game ou inakc it a happy one. lici liéiuiiiliins K1110 lllliNNY ALEX MB-INTYRE End Game In Fourth Round Aite-r B e l1 Saves McIntyre In Third. -MoK e il n a Fights Heron 3 oth. _ _____,______. SYDNEY, N. 5. Sept 13-Ja.ck Mc- ten round bout. here on Septcmbcn Kenna, of North Sydney, won from‘30th. Johnny McIntyre, of Portland Me. Mitchell Puts K. O. here tonight in the fourth of what was schedule‘ as a ten-round bout. McKenna, after giving his opponent‘ a severe drubbing in the third, in which McIntyre was groggy throughout, and was saved by the bell, crossed with his right and P1"- M°111iY1° “W” 1°’ 111° °°““"" Mitchell, light-heavyweight of Hall- of ner- 1111M‘ reslnranves were 9'13""Knockoilt" Sampson of Philadel- phia in the first round of their I11 P- PY°V1°115 1119911113 McIntyre‘ scheduled eight round bout at the, w” awiildgd ‘he 131991511111 by the 1'9’ Arena tonight. The scrap was the‘ 1611i! 111 -1-11°‘i-‘1'1i-'1 01 i1 1511417111111 semi-final on a hill which was feu- Johnny had to be carried to his cor- m,“ N_ B" disposed .0881“, plied. 115151181 lured by a tcn-rohntl bollt bctwce McIntyre fights Morris Mcllon- two Lowell wolters, Al Mollo an aid of Drumbcller, Saskatchewan a Bobby Brown. ‘ ‘l »»+»»» »»»»»“‘ " “a. , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 10o per lino of 5 war-la . Se Mr lino of 5 words To per lino of 5 word! 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Rhodes. 9117-13-31 by the "Anchors once before and they do ond time so that the fans can be With both teams batting in the] ly the Stars. the fielders will be assured of‘ something to do all the time and they wlll have to keep on their the game today is the tact that the players are giving the proceeds to in- lured in the last game and is still confined to the Charlottetown Hos- figure ill baseball for_ a great many years aiid has a host of friends and admirers among the fans, who will no doubt be anxious to boost the proceeds of today's game for his benefit. So we trust that just to show that his many years of faith- ful service in baseball was appreci- ated that there will be the largest today and make QGeorgefii” day a big one and it would also ho fitting,‘ that the Anchors should win and On His Opponent BOSTON, Mass., Scpt. 13. '—- ROY, JERSEY COW (freshen October 1.) Allllll! w- 9095-0-12-41. FOR SALE ——30 oNE-YEAR-OLD Plymouth Rock hens. Apply to 2000 LB NA- tional Scale. good as new. Apply 83 Upper Prince St. Phone 134-L. FOR SALE—SINGER SHOE-MAK- Oentral Guardian wowrirs nlwosrbns Prince Street will be the Drugstore open all day today. 9142 CHURCH OF SCOTLANE-Rev. Ewen McDougall will preach Friday 16th at Birch Hill'at 7.30 p. m. RESERVED SEATS for 28th and 30th on sale at Hughes Drug Co., and Lambros Bros., Sunnyside. 9144-14-16-17-31 i BOARD 0F TRADE LUNCHEON FRIDAY.— Members or others de- siring tickets kindly notify the Sec- retary before Thursday evening. 9118913 2i t ‘i SEATS ON SALE for Patterson- McWilliams title match at Arena. Sept. 28th. Hughes Drug Co., and Lambros Bros., Sunnyslde. 9144-14-16-17-31 FOR SEPTEMBER WE ARE of- fering for every yearly new or re- newal subscription received choice oi! a Lady's Shopping Bag or an Auto Strop Razor and Utility Knife. Don't miss this opportunity. tf MIL-AND MRS. JOSEPH McCABE announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Louise to Neil Ken- neth McPherson of Boston. Mass. son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McPher- son of Uigg. Marriage to take place 17 of September. i. t USEFUL PREMIUMS are now bc- ing offered by -thc Guardian. "Lady's Shopping Bag" or Anto Strep Ramr and Utility Knife free and post paid - to any address in Canada, Send in your »yearly sub- scription today and get your choice. APPRECIATED-We have receiv- ed more letters from satisfied sub- scribers over our latest premiums than any yet. These premiums will be given, while they last, free of cost and post paid to every subscriber sending irrhis subscription to The Guardian. Don't delay. Act now. BIG CROP. -y- Notwithstanding blight and blackened fields, the crop. of potatoes is a big one and unless rot follows this quite common blight there will be millions of bushels to dig. It surely will be a busy fall dig- ging all those potatoes, and where's the help to come‘ from? As unlike otlfer years, everyone-of the neigh- bors have their own big fields to dig. MASONIC SERVICE BELFAST PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCIL- The, Worshipful Masters. Wardens andi Brethren of Mizpah Lodge No. l7. Eldon, and St. Andrew's Lodge, Montague will attend divine worship. in the Belfast Presbyterian Church‘ on Sunday. Sept. 18th at 3.00 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to; all visiting brethren. Brotfrcr G. LA Fulford will conduct the service. (Patriot please copy) ll tl ‘i o ARDOR SOMEWHAT DAMPEN-l Ell-The strong feeling of optimism. promoting the beans and minds of the people for the past year almost over the prospects of potatoes chief-- ly. and Brown top and oats on the side, is somewhat cooled,'so pfibie- znatical are the markets for these these products. The reports of big, crops of potatoes everywhere in.‘ America are not. conducive to high‘ prices. ‘ O- I CONDITION OF ALLEY ST.-—At<‘ the City Council meeting Monday‘ night, Councillor Blanchard drew. the attention of the Chairman of the Streets Committee to the con- dition of Alley StT-Councillor Yeo. stated that he was endcavoring in‘ the season's programme to give all satisfaction to both the Councillors and the citizens and that the world laid out would take up the estima-l tes. along fine. SEATS for Title Match, and McKenna—Mc- Donald Bout on 28th and 30th Sell‘ tember. On sale at Hughes Drug Co. and Lambros Bros., Sunnyside. SUDDEN DEATH-Many will be Presbyterian churdn mier Smuts‘) utterances and pug-i shocked to learn of the sudden death ' . stestiizins. and so they were con-j s rue ." = last. night about eight o'clock 0f Mrs. Sarah E. Squarebrlggs at her home'199 Kent St. Funeral notice crnmcnt inspection appears to be a work of superiorgation for noticeable that quite a few of thejhas returned to the city to com- fields that passed inspection werei pletc her course at Union Commer- the first to blight and blacken. The blight was in the crop when inspect- ed. ‘ ly wcll attended yesterday. Butter W811 88111011 holidays. B61010 1'6- sold at\38; eggs 38c; chickens 7504111111118 10 W011i 118 1S 11151111111; to $1.20; ducks 90c to $1.50; apples g THE CHABLCTFETQWN GUARDIAN SEAT SALE OPENS for Big D011- Flag Question ‘A NEW ble Bill at Igrclrra this mOIéth, 28th _ and 30th. u es Dru o., an Lambros BrosngSunn&s£%i4_16_17_3i N BENJAMIN Mncalicnsuu i- TO Referendum; THE RED ‘CROSS SOCIETV wish to iiinnk thc lnenlbers of the Peters Rd. (Alma) Women's ins- titute for their generous gift of $20.00 to the, Red Cross Campaign. Undertaker and Embllllllil‘ 54 Grafton Street PM” 452T!‘ 13—In connection with the contro- ed by the He THE BLIGHT IN POTATOES must possibly have reduced the yield some fifty bushels i191‘ 5°11’- where the crop appeared to be coming PERSONALS Mr. ullil Mrs. David iilirt, Suffolk, m“ eferendum next January’ Hon‘ were visitors to tile city on Tues- day‘ that Gen. Jan Christian Smutsi former Premier and present leader. of the South African party in the‘ House of Assembly, advocated Ii Union flag in which the Union Jack did .not appear when he was pre- mier. Mr. Beyers however qualifies his assertion by saying: "Such' at any rate was tllc spirit of his (Pre-i Miss Louise Haszard. City ‘left yesterday morning for MacDonald Collegc, Quebec. GET IN ON THE RINGSIDE Patterson-Mcwllliams Mr. W. H. and Mrs. Johnstonc and Charlie Johnston, of Montague, were visitors at Malpcque on Sunday, at- 9144-14-16-17-31 ‘ ‘ tending the opening of the new Parkes Corner, Scotland is a ‘W. Miss Elsie Bain, late of Aberdeen, guest of the Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Muir, St. James Manse. The Nationality and Flag Bill, Providing for a new flag that would be distinctively South_ African, which was first introduced in the House of Assembly over a year ago by the government of Gen. J. A. B. Hertzog. Premier. then withdrawn and re-introduced in_ the Assembly a few months ago, was passed by the Assembly but rejected by the Senate and now, as stated, will be V°1e11 11P0n in a referendum in January, 1928. The actual date of the taking of the referendum has, not yet been decided upon. The flag bill submitted to the South African parliament that; the Senate Yelccted provided for the inclusion 1n the design a Union Jack occupy- 1118 Only one-sixtieth part of the Whole flag. and this was a cuncesg- ion to the British sentiment in} South Africa. As originally ma“; ed the bill did not contain the Un-‘ ion Jack at s11, i mm- M11 Byers’ statement as tol General Smuts’ attitude on the‘. flag question a few years ago when: the Smuts government was in pow-' er is somewhat surprising. will appear later. Mrs. L. M. Mellett of Detroit re- turned to the city from New London and Malpeque and is the guest of‘ Mrs. Alice Campbell, Water St. INQUEST POSTPONED. -— The inquestion in connection with the death of Everett Doucette, which was to have taken place yesterday at four o'clock was postponed un- til that hour today. owing to the ill- ness of one of the lurymen. Miss N. Florence L_c La Cileni‘ lot liiilrruy Harbor has returned to lflharlottetown to coinpletc her wNk nt U. C. C. - INSPECTION-Much of this gov- lt is‘ Miss Millie Campbell of Coleman College. l cial , Mr. J. J. Enman. editor of the _ Sumiuerside Journal and P. E. Is- MARKET__The mayket was fglr-llflfld Agriculturist is enjoying a few friends in this city and the main- 8c doz; hay 50c to 65c; straw 35c; 1111111- oats (new) 59c to 60c; (old) 90c; pigs, $7.00 per pair. There was a Miss Bernice Stultz of Cambridge, fair supply in the fish departmentqMassn is the guest of Miss Berna il-Iuestis at her home, 35 Upper of thc vote for Chief of Police, atheartilywelcomed by her many 1n the country since the first 1mm. ‘Benny Bass-Is PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13. —In B . ___ isensational ten-round match whicha CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Septualmost ended !knockout in the ninth round, Benny of Philadelphia, battered his-mu“ nigh m vmtory toms!“ over Red appointing to the position of Chief of Police. a perfect stranger to our cityand the province at large, and thelthat, over the head of our efficient and painstaking Sergeant of police, 0min; out o; mell- comers mwho has so ‘capably filled for the the ninth round with a furious ruslfllms" “W "mnthx- Wm‘ samlwmm both connected‘ solidly with lefts 10-10 1111- the P05111011 from which 11¢ was ousted at last evening's meeting. ltumbled to the floor, Chapman 1n sergeant Allan Mnclnnis as a home versy in South Africa over the newBass. ti l fl th t has been ropos-IWBY m1 on“ as rtzaog govemmelzit, andChapman, in a bout that carried h; h u 1 t b b 1mm with it recognition by the Pennsyl- w c ques on s o e s“ m .vania State Athletic Commission as F. . Beyers, Minister of Mines and1e1111191W91811li Industries, in an interview asserts 11/06111- ‘. the head. ‘ along the ropes." eight the leaped back at his for a count of eight. score a knockout. clinching. "Wily is it that truth again when crushed to earth?" "Bo- phatically aver the contrary, and we cause of its elasticity. of coilrsc. ias citizens are but exercising our civic right when we demand that civic position be filled by Island men iwhen we are so wcll prepared to do ' _ ’ .501? tat ithketpresent time. l s n g 's amendment gives our {City Fathers a time of grace. Let us lhope they will profit by it. to the extent of appointing a man already “on the lob," instead of importing a Don't you know how easy it is to sir D -- . ' . C0RRECT10N-—- 111 i110 slflndlnfllPrlnce Street. Miss Stultz isbelng 1118 the controversy that has raglerd (lillgwmlfllil-k . . . . . . . , . . . . .. Feather Champion‘ in a. simultaneous‘ champion of Both reeled back and .1319 centre 0g the m“; an‘; Bassman, a. citizen and a public official But Benny recov-‘BBJOYB 11119 ‘vered quickest was on his feet in n50! the citizens of Charlottetown. ir- second or two while Chapman rest-.1'°5P°°'-1V° °1 1M9- ‘31555- i" 13115911 and ed on one knee and took a count of 11151- 111811135 1195111191111 01 B11 111111 15 _ {finest and best in Canadian man- Bqss hlmself seemed gmggy_ bu; hood, is a. sorry reflection on the ad- opponenydministration of Civic affairs at the. wlm savage fury_ forced him shady-City Council Board. It is difficult to the ring under a fierce barrage, and reconcile the vociferous demands oi.’ curled another left m the head that certain citiwns for patronage of sent Chapman to the floor again home industries, and products, with !iast night's appointment to a Civic Chapman was all but; out, regllng position. The gift in their bestowal about and bracing himself on theibelnil given to a stranser from the ropes. but he managed gamely tcyPaciflc Coast, while our Island man, weather the storm as Bass fought 110111. 81111 bred. W110 118$ 81111111 1118 himself out in_ s. vain attempt tobest for sixteen years in the City ‘ Both, were so Police Force. was turned down, al- exhaustcd from this thrilling round 111011811 111113’ 1111111111611. and did fill that they had little left, and spent for some time, to the satisfaction of most of the tenth and final roundnflll, this disputed position. Is this patronage of home products? Is this la boost for the stay-at-home policy will rise we etch the truth?" (Canadian Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE per 3 8 THE CHIEFSHIP 0F POLICE ‘ slr,_In conjunction with the ma- ‘lority of our citizens. O a year at least to acquire the rudi- 5 12 1 mentary knowledge of our local Hudlln and L. Scwcli; Pipgrassdcondltlons to properly m] the p05]- Monday's council meeting the namelmenqs in clm-lqgtemwn, of Councillor Moran was innadvert-i entiy omitted. The report 5h01lld~ have read, for Sergt._ 1311617181191 ‘ Malpeque, announce Mr. and Mrs. Robert F‘. McNutt, the engage- Councillors Prowse. Foster, Kennedy-merit of their daughter, Margaret and YEO; 101‘ 58181- 114611111151 Cfflm-tMillicent. to Henry Pope Beer of cillors Hennessey, Dougan, Bianch- Charlottetown, ard and Moran. The Mayor cast the deciding vote in Sergt. Birt-l wistle’: favor. I THE MOWER AND RAKE - is‘, Klnkora, who was re Marriage to take place latter part of September. 9137 Friends of Mrs. T. A. Mclvor, cently operated Former Premier Smuts has strongly? opposed the bill because it made no‘ revised, provided for a Union Jack‘ that should occupyonly one-sixtietii oi thc flag. 15 6559111111111’ a domestic matter for‘ the Union of South Africa itself to F‘ provision for the inclusion of the? Cleveland Union Jack at first, and finally as‘ New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s i Collins. duction of the flag bill last year. and Ilengougli.‘ Second game: Shaute and Myatt; Hoyt P Jones - a1 ml Hoffmann, Moore. l tion. 3 10 1 Sept. 13. 192']. 7 2‘ and. isi. r > i Grimes, (Jiurksoli Hon. Mr, Beygys clalms that the St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 1O 2‘ llallles, ifecn, il, Boll aild Scllultc. question oi a flag for South Africa 110111011 5 10 0' MacFadyen‘ Second game: then Prinic Minister, and who later n, crop will make very bad seed for; MONTREAL, Sept. 13.-Livestock reduced to writing important pro- neitlpsprings sowing. ,f l t k t this - .~ I I I I ‘ ‘.2; malty" ziszlsgggsyigge-g-n- m- , i FUNERAL SERVICES-The run-‘lembs. 1213 11°85» 12° cfllves- Cvm-Yquesticn ofs a girgtlllilllsc “ eral or the late Mrs. Arthur Ros-aim: b11115 5°18 mmggllsoiizgllsifigsw-ig. 111E 11111011 01 Swill Africa ingwn- ll/prlsr-lllligio}. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ i: l‘ ( inn common cow _ an , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i nee Nellie Alice Murphy) took place. S nection with the Imperial Confer- 3mm, and Carroll’ Wanda“; Saturday, September 3rd. at Zokzlockbetiel" 11111115 "P 1° 35-25- G°°i1 encc of 1921, although from her home at North Sydney. N.1°°w5 were ‘limited 55-50 1° $5-75.v°a1.Smuts did not actually ma S. to St. Johns Episcopal Churchflcalves were very scarce- 11 few 5311i proposals formally. where all that was mortal of Ncilieimes bwught $11110 “d $1150 and was laid to rest in st. Johns Ccme-‘a m“ “m” g°°d ""15 $12-01’- tery. The services at the house cndfimsse“ sold m°suy $450 1° $650" church were conducted by Rev. Mr¢G°°d lambs were qumed anmnd‘ 31999-11- 111110118 the many floral tri-i$10'25 n“ or $11-25 1°‘ ewes ‘mdiions as precedents. The circum- butcs were: The Broken clrcic-Mc-iweihers “m1 ‘9-25 1°’ 111° biwkswtsnccs of South Africa, with its . ‘ lli. b f ‘ , ther and father. Wreath-Maudeéggggego £135,011 gasswexl: shlggé two prominent, vlrile European rac- ke those, tion, Hon. Mr. Bcyes says, it can not be expected that and Berkley; Wreath-Borrowing M a a» were e es sharply in conflict with onc an-i Ncw York . . . . . . .. . 2 6 0 husband and children. Her death atstigfgsga “Lggtfors 81o o d quautyxrazgshlothei‘ in the past, were entirely dlf- St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 7 3‘ the early age of thirty-two came aslsows Sold from $750 m $8.00. lferent from those of Australia and 119111011 111111 91111111111188: Sherdel, q.- a. great shock to her parents. as thisi _____.__ ‘New Zealand, with their homogen- Walker and Schulte, i ' is the first break in their family of v , eous communities, and whatever‘ 1. thirteen. Oh, for the touch of a van-lTrasnsfer might be the opinion in Canada rc-‘ Brfmklyil , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 111 1 ished hand: And the sound of thel garding the Canadian flag the Un-; Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 8 :1‘ ion of South Africa must. settle the: flag question itself. '°‘_°°.“‘,“,f,li,§i"};,,,,, “w, i On Terminus Of ‘ Hudson Bay Road cspcclally those born under the Free‘ General Lizenbce and Tate. It being a _ ‘lCliirago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 . P111015’ 111011195110 ques- Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . .. 15 13 0 Connolly, Jacobs, South Africa (Tr should take the flags o1‘ the Domini ranc. Perkins. much in evidence in the oatfields. on in the Montreal General Hos- solve, and in this he 15 understood.’ .‘ 17°Sm11 - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - -. 4 12 1 l‘ -. The shortcrops preventing the uselpital are glad to learn that the Op-Eto be volcmg the vlews of a“ the Second simfl l 11111111111101 - - - - - - - . . . . . . .. 5 l0 1 l . of the binder. The>numerousb_iight-|oration was quite successful and members of the Hertzbg Goverm Si. Louis . . . . . . - . . . . . . . .. 2 i1 1. 1101181111611. Morrison. Wertz and ed oat fields. making those lit onlylthat she is making a very satisfac- mum and me Government-s s“? 11081011 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 3 7 1i 1111111111 Alrllllle. Kremer and Cooch. t 1101;116:1611. 111:1 tllfigiilg1ylbf0lie1lilgflxl1llflry TBCOVBTY- porters in the Assembly. Mr ‘ {villilRlldOF and Dixon; Wiitsc and, ~ an ange 0a e _s, mpogs e o -—i-—<o>—-——— B . n . ' };1p(@y_ ‘ @111 with the binder. is whyihel k R t rcilll-rrsiistlllnc: tithsatlilglm faictt wasl ' MISS BARBARA M NEIL mower, and rake are-SQ much m. he says andopen secret . d dwlilsv fleirnit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 ii 1 c L r evidenca There Wm be no oats for‘ - ted by.oeneral smuts-‘anwhz “am; Washington . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 7 >1 will resume her classes in export this year and much of the. ~ Billings mid llasslcr; Zachary. docuuon Tuesday’ September liXlflil unii Rucl. l i11- Colcs bilill once: Grove. Walberg and Coch- NATIONAL LEAGUE 11-1 Iloak. MoWceney. Erhardt and i Henline: Blake, Weinart. Carlson The Dutch people of South Africa‘. “.114 iliirinett- i Dept m Box n Termlml A, _ I CIVIL ssnvfcs. —Among the‘ ._.__ State and Transvaal flags, Mni Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . .. s n o Toronto. , B" "ewl"! mwhlm» 111mm "ewi 110L135 COURT, M me Ponce 1111 0i Permanent Civil Service ap- OTTAWA, Sept. 13. ~ A iorcc Beycrs says, have ncver really m-‘ (Anclilniiti . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 1:; 2. A. W.-Sept. 14-24 Oct. 8-22 Nov. B51391"- James Hayms- Carve‘ court, yesgerdqy momma the ad_‘p°m1'm°n1's 915191-1911 11111161115 than: two liuntlrcil men. under George Ovilnizcd the Union Jack. and al-; ,sw°°11*"1‘1 "m1 W118i)"; Risa-y,- 5-15. , 3105- 91349 1411 Joumed Dicks cue w“ further ad_ following: . Permanent-Agriculture Kyflil. resident englnccr, is busy 11101-1811 i118 Union Jack has flown in. “"111 111111 1111181111111 ,. .__.~___________-_._____ Joumet. The defendm, m a PW ¢—Jvhn C. Jack. Animal Nutritionist m, Purl Nelson and on [he Hudson the old colonies of the Cape and. 5 51171111010118 Vacant _ _,B11d Physiologist, Summerside. In Bay. reconditioning thc flouting Natal there has never been an Bwm" - ~ - ~ - ~ - - - ~ - - - - - - -- 1 10 '1 QmQIQ HQIp anta hibition case having liquor in pos Y . _____€____________. sessmhwas adjourned Fame {£6 lellsglie lisit. issued by the Civilplanl thin-c, preparatory to ll‘1tlli~l- formal decree or Statutory pfgvls-i P12151111“! . . . - . . . . . . . . . . .. c iz o‘ ' IG PRIVATE CHRISTMAS ' 1 rv cc ommssion appears the fol- fqrring it to Fort Churchill. ac- ion to this effect. The N ti lit ,11'°""ii"-1<1» Mflrrisnn. Wort: and wam-GEDM; A“? E,XP§,T,‘,,E,,§OE.E A grectfiig Card sample book free; QyagyileeegchancfiingclthggillilfialfiLglfnxllgtlg‘{lllglflgfwhintlgar grim and Vegc- cording to an announcement, ‘in- and Flag Bill, if passed ‘lniglulaviwllbsilil? Meflilwm‘ "1111 (1110011- G ft‘ St.‘ ‘ iiliil-il-lli-if men and women already making menu“ for 58mm “quot An a e nspec r. rnce Edward lS-‘llliy. by lioil.'(l. A. Dunning, M n~ will be the first statutory rccogni- ' .__r.a__“;__.._._-_-._- five dollars“ an daily. lillalspfir 2121015011101‘ operatliing a car ilfriidegkislfil nepgrggzgt,_°fna‘lgrlfr‘igaiéz 1311:’ f‘i’r1Rtn':(1:‘|:‘Yg-] iirfitjvtfgfotf‘! 1112;?" fifr"thBgfgig“sg§s‘hauling: ‘NTERNATWNAL LEAGUE ,1 , . m. _ . u , . . . . , _ WANTED-A cook AND A ume‘ exp“ a l: mm ca: Bnmb 1380:,“ “exiles g ‘mo; wasd n°k‘Douglas. Mt. Stewart, P. E. 1.; John‘ tho declared intention of tho gov- whole law moreover will be the re-‘Tmvnk’ - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - -- 3 '1 l hmlsemald’ ‘me “Md 1'” children‘ necessary‘ a‘ e " 1 ' or 5x y M's‘ an one “m Coyle. Charlottetown P E I‘ J i erument act immediately an the rc- suit of the Januar refe d if Syiflcm“? - - - - - - - - - - " R l A9911’ M's‘ N991 Demma- 31 Wu" mrd‘ om‘ s‘ v‘ Sept‘ 6'2"‘ h“ 1m“ ha“ bond o’ “on” cam-eat- Whatal Rodd. Harriflfltoh. Lil commendation of Palmer. that tho it is favorable to the G06:ll"1nf1f1i:lf1t'S1 WW1" “"11 1111131810111111111‘. $101111 i" simi- 9131114 31 W m“ ‘"1- , I William r. P. Bradley, chnrlotrc-‘ocenn terminus or the Hudson Buy bill. He considers that the billlimd Morrow- v TUTOR To 3. _ _____ town. P. E. I.; James Edmund Flynn Railway be_ transferred from Porydoes justice to the sentiments and s _ . -_—-—-— ~€—-———- IRTHS Cardigan, P, E, 1., gal-field Mac- Nelson to lion Churchill. [fcgllngs of the Briflgh people o; ccond game. i n” with 11'1"“ “mm” mu“ be WANTED EXPERIENQED P0111“ ___ B ' 1 ____ Eachcrn, Cove Head Road, P. E. I. —-—-—-{oo-—---'- South Africa. The Union Jack in‘ --‘ 1 expert in physical cultures-State try pinnors. Harris Abattoir. Goons-M 111° °°‘°"“"°“ “°°1’1°‘ smugmm. Haunt h, a chum,‘ me new “am he 5am Wm symboltTnrmlto . . . . . . _ , _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ __ 7 1| 0 _ riélaliiasil-ignan 131d salary; axmcdt- 9004-9-10-11 EL Aug, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward ‘ ize the relationship of the Union of‘ 31mm“ - - - ~ - - - - - » - - - - - .» 5 7 1‘ l real.‘ r . .. cgliaot; 13 gilar - Lost J‘ Geode ( e9 muretu 1.16am“) H A rfltlitteliallflfl crhamhezli; that islhlll- South Africa to the British com-' (‘oshzlgibinglllféannflllflili Scheibcry. ,_,_ '___ on August 8. 19211. s son. Edward ‘ ' ' " 1‘ ‘we “ “V” 6e" ‘ ““‘""°“°‘ " 1111111111’ ,°1 mllmm- i "mm- i - _ - “ Rye Chllrch- No town In England Dealing with the question of Do-I l, .11‘ 511m‘ cunlsTnAs CAnDs LOST — CLUB BAG BETWEEN Preston‘ I 5111-“18 111010 010801)"! 11811061111911 Willi minion status Mr. Beyers says that 231111111" - - - - ~ - ~ ~ - - - ~ - ~ -- 3 7 4 Its-ml can as EARNED AND uiqq rind Pewnnl- Finder luvs SULLIVAN-On Monday, Sept. l2, .. smugglers’ activ tcs iian Rye. and thc attitude of the National party "W" ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 6 t» 3 w- _ - many of their most daring exploits (of much general germ; the’ Eilrnfllmw mid Froltag; Zulu-int ipaid weekly in spare time selling JOMHK- J00". P°W"I1 1927, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis > _ ‘ B. . ‘well known line psrsonalfihrist- 9090-0-12-31- Sullivan, Kinkora, a son, weighing. AND 1119 cilllllecleil ‘"1111 111° 111511111“ P111119 minister. l5 leader) BlWI-ysfmd 8mm if‘ __i.__.___-_-i-—-— ‘ twelfth-century church or its im- has been that ouch o: the Brlilsh, qmes Cardp. Experience unnoces- nine and three quarters pounds. W u . . Je e m, ~' - . T — TWWEN MEBMAID _ __.~ , mediate vicinity. Dominions had the ri ht of re in- '1‘ Y ' l’ ' - - - ~ - - - - - - - -- 5 11 sci-y. psi-iy start ind our co- 1-05 511- i . . 3 m“ i vbpm-aglxqgqur“ gumj i 349's‘ and town 1 cheese. Finder leave DEATHS , - .. The secret chamber is situated in; m m- gmljplng out of me 3m- Relldllli! . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 6 12 . ‘ gqymw “mp1; book gm’; Mug" at Weeks 8c Burns. 3i ~-- PERoxnqE Pownin ‘ above the vEBirY. lt W111i 111111101" ish Commonwealth. The right of‘ Em“- wmmm“ “m1 311111115 H““'<¢ Llmmd -' MODOUGALDP-At Blooming Point B1611 11y 111B <1111l111111111¢8 <11’ 11 11111‘ secession however must not be con-‘. “'1' purl“ “"11 Diivls- 11 magnum,” wmwa 5m.“ L081‘ --IN THIS CITY. A l-ADV Sept. 13th., Mrs. R. J. McDougald. ~ tress which was thought to have fused with the exercises of that l, . _ ._ iffld ‘watch. Finder 13811:? 1891"’ Funeral Thursday morning at 0 , 118611 B01111 111111111111)’. A 15118111911 rightF-they were two entirely dif-l gfiaelam’ - - ‘ ' - - ~ - - - - - - ~13; l; 3 > ' . . 411. ”.' s this office. Rewsr o ere - 'l k. ' stew. nHTFOW 11 911B W115 11001’ " ferent things, he adds. It might bel ' - ~ - - ~ - - - - r- ~ 8°91" H H1‘ 9111-14-21 °°°° l NONSPI . ed within tho buttress leading w highly undesirable for any ncruin-1M1K""°- ijhgflae" “131111151 '""1‘ , I, ' “ ‘ SQUAllBRIGGl-Suddcnly at her . the chamber. o ion to "step out" but the right to do‘. c "y; o an on . l oii=~-~'=w”i.9113"§°u" l-OBT -— III-WI!" Mlllilishome m Kent st, Sept. 18, Mrl- ODORANO ‘ It is said that at one time 11w so exists without a shadow of a‘ ‘ , Hardware store. BMW-il- Ifldssrch a. Bqillfllifllll- .. roars AND, 1.1011111 crypt of the church was actually doubt. Mr. Beyers says he is con-‘ ""'°"*L LEAGUE , . JNO.-. LFRID IGDUNALD, LAND 5m‘ yor, Hermonviile. PIILL. . ,. bills d fhnnd. 944mm an flutes o i w CAIDI‘ rox inn-r on rue: , Thursday. Friday, Boturdsyrl-lq- ris Abbotnir Co. 9118-94841 sham reward.‘ wanna -‘,IIAN mnuhstalmk‘ 5 :3. ' cum: ' fascia‘ i rec. ~~ 01321121 yum-m Ad‘ on , tirwork mum. ti. t 313111911- ‘ 1 V511"! °°n1“1“1“3 Funeral notice later. P1111161‘ rflllrlfll M U00. H. T001111)! dz Son; ulaxgAglqi-Jf In u“ '1" 14,11 item Home. iufidsy. ecpt. 11th.‘ ‘ ‘ ‘y, “up M“; HQ") Wgntgd l2 mourn two '19; pggluillnnie Cunningham. Dover, N. H. ~ jgobgy-ggqnuflrhc remains wore forwarded from‘ . i ‘ - 01884-1441 i so? oiuh v.11. é Sacred - ! 1927, Catherine , 1 75 years. leaving‘ lsisterr. Mn. Mary Hughes, City, and A. A. Hennesseyh funeral home b7 train to St. Andrews. ‘lN.9.NhmLElN Under-tailor ‘ Aged 50. lilsed as a temporary store for smilggled tubs of French brandy. and there are many local tales of . smugglers seeking refuge in the ‘church when pursued by 1111116111‘ ‘ive officers. _ l Traditions are current to this day ‘ -,of the alliance between the‘ clergy ‘ f this church and smugglers v1 i; the past, and it has long been con- jectured that there more secret hiding places in the building. ___--Q-OJ————~— vinced that if a referendum were taken on the question of South‘; Africa seceding. the people of the‘ Union would vote solidly in favor of. remaining a member of the British‘ community of nations. i ~40} ‘ i rn Guardian M_UM DELATONE ~ x BAZIN POWDIR AND PASTE DEMIRACLE NICE ALWAYS IN STOCK THE PROMPT. DRUGOISTS Easte .1 BITION and‘ horse races will 119. held in Georgetown on Thuirsday. September 22. The prospects of anon-optionally interesting and enjoyable meet this year are excel- "Row iii-c you spending your va- cation?" _ "ln an ideal way. lm pleased . '5 i » ‘ ‘ l u til time." .- é _ neilialycka cheep! w“! i! your "W lent. A good class of entries .s . . - . _. n Y assured ‘ I "ml" p d two days in the coun of race horses" ‘ . .. l an A . ‘ "W; 11°11 1'11‘ 311111 1° 5°‘ “ck 1° should see to it that their boys and 7111-‘ maffiacflixa L w‘ , n» the- , y- 1, spend two-days in the New York . ‘incl: Alliance of Prince Edward Ia- , . _' and will be held in the Y. M. C. A. " THeKmaa COUNTY Ex". ‘parlor in Charlottetown on Friday- 16th September at ii a. m., to rc-‘ ceive the report of the Committee. appointed to confer with the Gov-‘, icv-nment regarding the _Prohibltlcn 1 lAct Ind m, “m, a splendid at...“ transact other business. A full at- E,h“,|uon, a", tendance of all persons interested primarily educational and parentsil" 181M Imw 18 Pllilflfifi- iris are given an op tunit to _1’1‘111i>!_ldfl1'\! ’_ ' Second game: 12 14 Special Meeting A lpecial meeting of the Tsmper- ‘ i i i i 4 i > its enforcement, and to‘ b N ‘temperance Alliance of Inland. 6th. Phone 958 for particulars. Classes in Piano, Organ and ' Theory resume on Sept. 8th. MV§44§O-&O§ ]OOOO-OQ-OQOOOOOOOO-OCOJ-O-QJO' r‘ — Sis 0044-600-06-00 §O044§§§§§§4-@ > baths. Completely renovated PAGE Tunas: The Public Forum (‘Conitjnued from page 4) I was very h surprised at the result of last Us Council meeting, and the confidence and respect hear so much about? .Sir, lem- fect stranger who would require If‘ am. Sir. etc.. CIVIC RIGHTS Louis 6 12 1 Taylor; u ll ii ROBERTA T. SPENCER F. T. C. L. Organist Baptist Church E. LILLIAN McKENZIE Bachelor of Music Tuition in Planoforte, Singing, _ and Theory. Studio: 277 Richmond Street Telephone 378-1.. l QIIEEI IIOTEI. Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hot/cl of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ate price. Ratcs from $3.00 to $4.50 per day. Charlottetown Hotel ($0., Ltd. Proprietors Miss f.. MeQUAlD, Manager i 4 liliifiliill , IIOTEI. One of the largest and beet ‘ equipped Hotels in Intern Contains 120 rooms, M of which have private in the past two years. 110w Hotels ‘ throughout Con“! lndfln United States have its splendid table. courteous se-rvlceto all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms. ‘Rates um to use per tiny.- Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. y‘