’(YIIARLUITETOWN;CUNRDTAbrK, - s P 0 R T p BOWLING o _ BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT .»-\ _ ' ‘left, and . ‘Forest 0'- fifliil. ifllllfl of Bt.,Lpuis, at 4.32 p. m. (I. S. T.) jihad the endurance flight _ Ieoord oiue hours. is nlinutos and sz later. receatly- Thoyieatabiished a new reo- ord by" being aloft more an hour s‘ I iii-tl l urn i RIF §L;_I;E_S_,_,BL.IJ.B "W!!! §sa0or. .- 1H ' _Sal_ver Shoot oi the York Club was fired on Saturday or‘; H-iflnon- under» very-fair conditions. H’ FY6110!!! seemedlto be enjoying "l! lliort and "the veterans were Tmvmihllfi toexceil. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' Tn increaelngvattendanoe we were not dlslppointeci and scores were ex-‘ c -'°°d‘... ,. .- -. .. We were “tickled to have a, number u new members ‘loin uyerld hopoléihambertijllzfltid. Reserve 1' ovum-In- ity ciuivmewis) 1i iheywiiiiie stioio’ follow ‘us through ;" we wolilldbe pleased-to have all ‘these - and a lot more atour next shoot on Wednesday, Sept. 4th. - - 1 - The Doctor has not made his qseas- on's DEBUT yet anilwe iniss him; ' n a s- great-place to pracilceior to learn shooting; you“ ‘men who‘ have never shot coins and soonrcatoh: on - "'4 Mlle good, while inen whojhsge no: iired’ a shot ‘for jyebrs ioinqviui’ the boiflalid . surprise themselves.’ John a; did ihetbndl at the 500 was - well up intiiqlisfiliis boys and others’ ‘ will have" tojstop up higher (Qt-INC Y”. wehadja good/time, so come was and "iirhi_¢;yeyrjrriendr;’ the ladieo alwayfweloolne. ' ' ' L * som- eiiihid-hoaroare i. rant..- msnziiikqo. aorta. mail». mil the results o! Labor Day races here. fr-aaaroa‘ his.‘ r1101: Ann race. ity Club _(Swee_t)_.._........... a: z a fsigiirurohiconroy)‘ 83 8 munityoiue Jkudderhain) .. ‘t dr. the second heatol the race. ' sie- Florence (Oarapbell) . s d1 2 1 lard. 5ydn:y’_Minea (i-lartigan andOonroy). 1. oisouisndreigs) 2_s_2__1 s ‘RY. Bmklllfl. (Armstrong! '7 Major ‘Aubrey,’ Wilson. 1201111111011. (lalwis) "...:'* 1 d 1.1 uortirsydney, <irood>,...... a d a s ‘; 575137-4-41111 [ABM MY RABESJH vii 1 dspeolal to‘ Thai Guardian) EY,=B.AB. ‘amiss-v; soot. s-roiiowio; -' ire -~Paleiaee,»-Giaoe -Bay Com-h. . Captain Mackf. C. Mcpen- . ‘Greatbcott, Sydney Com- ‘rimeirlii, 2,12 aéfandtii": i-l; 1 A new track recordwasdriadein , mar: roman. TBQT oi..." one... n. ‘n. munch-h- . " ~ Catherine, Claude o. Bllf p .'-......_1‘d8t2 Colorado Aubrey, D. R. tiich- ~ Silver Belle, 5., D. Henna!- ‘d! a Time 2.1a, 2.20 1+2, 2.22 1-2, 2.23 1-2 ‘»¢sQ:- .1‘ ' 1.19.17.11.01 'm.irsch P0102‘ Stratum, Wm. H006. Hector n, ‘Tune ale, l: 14.1w and 2.10 1~z iTii.B1iii i iv FHH N l} [Y Labor Day was iittingly celebrated ‘Monday in the city, by the Labor- ers Protective Union and tlie Truck- ; men's Union. .‘ . In the morning at ten o'clock, they -paraded the principal streets ct the city headed by the Legion Band and the parade was the best ever turned out by the aboae unlont. v _. Besides the Legion Band there was Glace Bay Bend Highland Pipe Band. bands was splendid indeed and added much to the success of the big par- ade. , ' Mr. Robert Wakeiin was the chief Marshall oi the Laborers Union and Michael Eennessey was the chief marshall o! the ‘rruckmenm Union. The o‘. N. n, ilrenlen also took part in the parade and presented ,a fins appearance. ‘ _ ' , "rhe chemical engine or the city Fire Departmentwss also in the par- lde. . ' , ' The truckinelfs horses ‘were all groomed icr the occasion, and they looked spick and span. There were a couple o1 nice floats which added muchto the parade. rim sronrsq In the afternoon at 1.30 athletic sports took place at the Exhibition Grounds, and there were about two thousand people present. -and they certainly ‘were not disappointed, and well repaid for their money. "rhere wasmver, iour hours o! real fun and enjoyment, which would be hard to beat by any city. ' The varloilrathietic events were all exciting andlhofly contested. " Dick Diamond won the beautiiill (or the bestall round athlete. This trophy was donated by Mr. Fred daudet. 1t was a splendid idea on the pal-tot Fredio give this trophy as it niade ' the competition keener on the flirt o! the contestants. , ' "ljhere were three horse racing events for truckmen and these prov- ed '0'! great interest and some exciting iiniiihes took place. ' _ The boiling bouts took the speotarors byland had the large crowd in o! laughter while these events ‘were on... . ~ " Theflrst bout was a six rounder be- Rfyanpdnd irom the geng Mclsaac landed body punches onhis opponent in an endeavor to put him away, but sired .did not deliver his iamous "iciralflpunch till the sixth round, when nyan took the‘ count andlre- v Willie Scantlebury held Mc- ¢'l 113ml "Pas the winner amid tftmeiidous-applause. f '_,_Tbe other bout was between cham- pion _Jqe_C'Brien and Toto. O'Brien wore championship belt during the bout, and it looked as though he penguins to loeeit in the first round, ., , _ v ,his_vll_llonent_ put over’ a couple "loveyvtaps" on Joe's chin, but Joe __ked his- iamous "liver" pump on _ ‘in the third round and he went for thecount. and O'Brien still rgtainedftha championship. . who crowd from the stands yelled them- whsn Joe wu declared “mien; ‘ - ~ " .1 T!» 9! the M“ exciting and- hard- the ~ ii- ‘m! “llfififltfl. the truoknien ivioainurthe final pun. ‘i. _ i Al» sIooad-tus-oi-wsr wa’s between ciiiriiiii, and the t The music played by the three '. tweonj-lroung" rrediroisooe and s. _ i i a Miss Constance M-TVEII, daugh- ter oi Mr. and Mri._W.- do Leigh wu- eon, who was marrledlto Mr. Nor- man SI-IIIWI.» Winger son of Mr. and Mrmhigmond Samuel, in ‘Toronto last week. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Ferdinand laser-man. Miss Wilson has upheld Canada's skating reputation both on the , continent and abroad, and last year won the Jiarmplonship of Great Brit-inn in figure skating. She has also won both the Canadian and North American championships. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel will live in Toronto. The groom's father is the well-known Anglo- Canadian financier who oontesicr a seat in the last British elections. 3 1 \ hi» UNION EVENTS C. Burke. C. Burke. B. Ryan - 100 Yard Dash: 1 D. Diamond 2 E. Stanley Time—ll 2-5. 200 Yard Dash: 1 D. Diamond 2 E. Stanley Time-iii secs. . - 100 Yards Egg Race on Spoon 2 A. Murphy 3 D. Diamond. "rime-is 1-5 secs. _ 303's Auto Tire Race, 12 years old: 1 McTagile and Coyle 2 Hackney and McKlnnon 8 Hennessey and Weeks Three-Legged Race, ‘iii yards: 1 F. McDonald and Murphy 2 E. Stanley and W. Gormley 8 G. Shepherd and F. Douzett: T111l9—13 secs. Wheelba ssvv Race, 75 yards: 1 Diamond and Heron 2 D. Gillis and F. McDonald 8 A. Murphy and W. Hennessey Olfl Men's Race, over 55 years old: 1 J. McGuigsn 2 i". Chandler 3 G..Thome I OPEN EVENTS Hall Mile Bicycle Race: 1 Homby 2 Weeks 3 McKinley Time-1.0'l l-2. I One Mile, Bicycle Race: 1 Weeks 2 Hornby - .' 3 Walker Time-dbl 2-5. Half Mile Bani‘ i D. Ryan 2 K. McDonald Timed-ill. 1 ‘ school new meet ‘ 1 J. Chandler I 3/11. Chandler .8 I. Mcquarrie Time-iii o-s. School Gisfi Race: l- 1v. Owl-en » a i: s. '.' ulhilahto _ ~ ‘Step moose; 05am. hi“ 1%"..- Braiiiey ' YBJJIYIH" h - '1' " l-I. Gallant i Basile-teal. lilelsaao vs Iyabl W Noland.» ' ~' A ' 398$. I; O'Brien vs ‘Iota We“: ojarisn. ‘N. I. vs local ibanii railway» o. leis-sis. '.' p The summary o1 events follows: Michele-Lo‘! hi», ‘we, Mi i, v.11.- R7111. ~ ' JPIOIAI. DANClhat arighioo‘ _ iodim. bosom a-is. m1 srscun. nancr at Brighton Dancing o-is. - new Chestnut Peter, Geo. Bridges ..6 5 Spots, W. Down . 4 6 Mystery, W. Collier . 1 l Leo King, W. Hennessey .2 2 Home Brew 5' 4 Time-JAI. Class B Trot Can't Help It, B. McTague ..6 4 4 Roming Meal, A. Murphy... 3 1 1 Speckled Peter, W. Hennessey 4 5 5 Freckles, F. Savldant .. , 5 6 6 Hop Ale, G. Shepherd . ....2 2 2 Queen, G. Hennessey l 3 3 Time--2.01l; 2.01; 1.51. Doughnut Race, Over 1100 lbs. Three Star. G. Hennesaey l Gaytown Lass, E. McCabe Speckled Peter. W. Hennessey w... B5 Green Race, 1s ckmcn Only Grace Forbes, W. Hennessey Eva Brook . . . . . . . . . . . Dapper Don, L. Morris .. Red Top, P. Down Bunsen, M. Hennessey Time—2.28; 2.26. llliIOIIOa-I .1 3 3 4 .........5 "' THE OFFICIALS Following were the offlcialsjor the horse races: Starter-J. A, McDonald. Timers-D. Bethuhe, W, J. Brown. Judges-Dr. bougan, R. Steele, Russel Abbott, J. McDonald. Officials for the athletic events were as follows: Starter-J. A. McMillan Timers-W. J. Brown, D. Bethune. Judges-W. McDonald, W. Hal- Denny, Sam‘ Doyle, F. Hughes, G. Peterson and A. Gormley. The Union mennwlsh ‘to thank the judges for their work‘in carrying out the sports in such a fine inanner. The S. P. C. A. were gratiiied at the splendid showing oi truck hog-gag at the parade yesterday and nelit year intend to ofier a cash prize ior the m: hair of truck horses being in p ession of the owner for thirty that truck, horses should be used for mills purposes they do not ‘intend to donate any prize for racing. ‘ ::With so through a preparation at hand as Millersb Worm Powders the mother who allows her children to siilfer from the ravages of worms gmudnwise and oulpsbly careless. A _ Inflated t0 the attacks 01 worms -is. always unhealthy. and will merciful act to rid it oi these der- tructive - ' " . especially when it oan,be dam without difficulty.‘ Guardian '3.__... at both services. Special music. days as the society does not believe “mug”. l, Qxpmgggd 1°,- Mr, gnd Mrs, Earl McLaren of Belmont. Lot lo. ire-the death of their little daugh- ter‘, Edith, on Tuesday morning at the tender age o! iive years. The lit- tle’ one had been cholera for about ten days but it i was_only at the last that her condi- tion became serious. She was a bright and lovable ehild arid will be sorely -. missed in the home. There are left v to mourn, besides the narrowing par- be stunted in its growth. _It is a m“, one 11111., sister aged three years. 111a 11111.11] takes place this (Wed- neaday) afternoon at 2 p. m. at the home. My. Mr. Ail-ken officiating. S. propel-tho ionzuseami oiie are concentrated i_o every bottle of Dr. rhomarloleeh-io ______.-._ . ...su—sap.A-~.__.. IlEVIVAl on SP ilRT IN? ooliillhlililiTllllNo , After a relapse o! seven years dur- » v in; which no athletic events oi! any kind .were held, Georgetown once more eniered into athletic circles. ,The track and field meet which was held on Wed. Aug. 28th and which was known as the “Georgetown Field Day" was a splendid success and it is to be hoped that an athletic mee; will be held here each year. An enthusiastic crowd ot some 200 people watched the different events allot which were well contested. Thanks t0 the oillcials everything went oi! smoothly and quickly. ‘The dashes and the half mile run went to E. Donohue of Sourls, a young sprinter o; promising ability. The finish o! the inile run had the ‘ r o! Montague, and L. l-lannon oi’, Georgetown iinlshed in a dead heat. Horton won the tom. S. Lovers ot Georgetown thrilled. winning the broad Jump and the hop, atep and Jump. The individual cup lor the highest scorer was won by L. Hannon o! George town with l6 points, capturing the two ilrsts and two seconds. E. Dono- hue o! Soul-is was close behind with 15 pis. This cup is a splendid trophy and was donated by the Willis Seq ouriiies 0a.. Ltd. J. O. Hyndman’ also donated s. splendid cup {or the mile walk. List of Events w 100 yds dash. ist. E. Donahue. 2nd. D. M. McLean. 11 l-5 sec. - 60 yds. 1st. E. Donohue, 2nd. D. M. McLean. 7 seconds. -Mlle Run. lst. C. Horton, 2nd. L. Hamion 5.58 smile Walk. 1st. L. Hannon. 2nd..D. McCormick. 9.58 ' it Mile Walk. lst. L. Hannon. 2nd. D. McCormick. 4.37 5i mile run. lst. E. Donohue, 2nd. C. Horton . 2.20 l Broad Jump. 1st. S. Lover's. 2nd. E. Fzalrchild. l’! ft. 7. High Jump. 1st E. Falrchlld. 2nd. S. Stewart. 4 it 9%. Hop. Step and Jump. 1st. S. Lovers 2nd. D. M. McLean. 35 ft 5% 3 mile Bike Race. 1st. G. McKinley. i 2nd. L. Hannon. 9114-11-5 The omcials were: Mr. J. Conilzn. starter, Rev. Mr. McNevin. Timer. E. Faircliild, S. Lsivers, P. Doyle, W.‘ Lovers acted as judges. The baseball game between, Georgetow and Souris took place in Georgetown, Wednesday, Aug. 28th, and ‘was won by Georgetown by af score of ‘l-l. Following is the line] up. Line Up v ‘GEORGETOWN , D. Lovers, R. Levers, L. Hannon, E. 5 Levers, G McDonald, P. Doyle, 5.! liavera, S. Walker. J. McConnell. ' SOURIS W. Cheverle. D. Lyons. H. Levers. J. Brennan. A. Paquet, I. Cheveric. I l f E. McDonald, A. McCallum, R. St. Powgr John. ' 1721-94-31 —-PAIENTS BEBEAVED — Much suffering with _i_____._._+ . 4m (DrJ Oarrutbere, who has L wivyiaiihil , oidihooioiojiaa» , log-side ret _ valiecunr I. 0.“§.».»i,p__ ~'_ - damhsdsyte. Powerfulm “Thebaaiing, Winona .1 _ we" crowd on its leer, when C. Horton‘ . E i . Miss M. Currie oi’ Halifax aid Leo Junie Loo l...» was v ' iorious m f the crowd with h“ splendid jumps ‘Hilts o! Toronto, mixed double‘ part- ‘men's singles, Miss Qrrie and I ners in the Ontario ‘championships ‘DQ111151’. Mfl- 17- v- wgdbu" d n: lax, are Maritime chaigyions- Th8! 1 and paired together again for the Dominion Championship at the Tor- so won the S°II¢YI=PILP"""° ""15 ‘ onto Tennis Club, Miss Currie won. the ladies’ single title o! Northern Ontario last week at Bigwin Inn. championship last year. They r defend their title at St. Cather’ during the week following the C adlsn champlonshipi. Al-STARS PLAY 'i|i §i|ii Teams Are Deadlock- ed 11-11~_When Tilt is Called At End of Seventh ilnning. Tightening up alter s. rather shaky start, the Rovers and All-Stars battl- ed to an 11-11 tiein the second game o! the play-off Series for the city baseball championship at the Abeg- welt grounds last evening. The game, which was a. better brand of baseball by far than the previous game, was close ‘and inter- cstlng throughout with long hiis and spectacular catches in almost everyi inning. The pitchers for both teams’ worked hendsup all throullh. Tom} McFarlane holding the Rovers to eight hits while McNelll and Carbon- riell let the All-Stars clown with ten. [ 1t was agrwd by both teams that} the contest be called a game alter 7% innings liad been played, last night's‘ tilt being called at the end oi said‘ seventh with above mentioned result; THE LINE-UPS y All-Stars RWBYS, ‘ Catcher Francis _ Murley Pitcher McFarlalie lilcNelll. Carbonnell, 1st Base Blanchard 2nd Base McDonald Williams 8rd Base Lynda W111- ‘ Short Stop squarebrlggs Mi!!- R. Field Maser Cr‘ C. Field Bolger 1 L. Field McCabe MCKE- Umpire—Doctor Dougan On the b3SE5-—-;r1&tl'l195OIl Ryan. v BOX SCORE l 2 3 4 5 6~ '1 r Stars 107020l11.I Rovers3260000l1 Strikeouts By McFarlane-‘l in '7 innings. By McNeill-B in 5 innings By Carbonnell-Q in 2 innings. Marathon Won By DeMar HALIFAX. N. 5., Sept. 3.—Agr over youth yesterday ,,\n the E full-length marathon from Woc to Halifax. Clarence Demar, ag. brilliant veteran runner of M( Mass, led a field or 25, coverin course in the rather slow time hours, 53 minutes, l0 seconds. With the exception, of a 38 ye: runner, the next four to finish older than Demar. Percy Wyer, aged 34, oi Tc ‘ came in seven minutes behin Melrose runner. Silas McLellan, : I Noel, N‘. 5., was third, Jimmy M 53, Dar-mouth, N. 8., fourth an' fred Rodgers, 49, oi Dartmouth, z . uwhether the corn be of c‘ new growth. it must yield to l_ . Way's Corn Remover. . To preseieve all their“?