HI y I .-(I 1. .t " race SIX 3 & 1 Victory Gives R. . Holman Of Ch ’town R. '1‘. (Bob) Holman yesterday won the golfing championship of the Charlottetown Golf Club when he stroked his way to a 3 and l vic- tory over J. A. (Andy) Likely in me final 36 holes of match plsy for the title played over the rolling greens and fairways of Belvedere. As It. large gallery looked on both shot !.ne golf right from the outset of the match but it was the new champion that had the edge in the first 18-holes of the match played in the morning as he went five up on his opponent. But the struggle had been much clo'er iii: 1 the score would indicate and as a 1 /.Ilt there was stllll much ‘ doubt as to the outcome when the firing began for the final 18-holes in the afternoon. Making a come- back Likely was but two holes down as the 34th was ended but Holman won the 35th to ccmoiete the match anii give him his well-deserved vic- iory. Wrestling Card Here Championship Golf Club It 3 Straight NEW YORK. Sept. ll—(AP) - who drove in five runs with a. homer and tzlple, Boston Red Sox made it three straight Ameri- can Baseball League wins over the Athletics today. ll-9. 'l‘abor's circuit clout came in the first innxng off Nelson Potter wtih two on to send the Sex of! to s. big lead. His three-bajrzer came in the sixth off George Caster and drove in Roger Cramer and Ted Williams wit'I what proved to ':e the winning runs Baseball ’s Big Six On Thursday I Wrest.l.i.ng returns to the city on ’I‘l:ui‘s:'ay nigh’. next when Italo‘ BiIll::) aluays 8 popular figure .iui the "grunt aticl gi'unn". to ;I\ '5 liereaibouls meets the‘ l‘i11i3liV pttpitlar Len "Co\\'b:>_\"' ll;ig.1cs in the main event of the card that is being staged at the S;>or::n;z Club. Hug as and Balbo should be a nat.ur.Li. Both are clever expon- ants of the mat game and display scientilic wrestling all the way. On the other hnr.ci both can use plenty of rougli still! when the occasion warrants so fans will likely see a mixture of both scientific and rough wrestling which should be crinrd-pleasing. 'I‘u':> new figviires in the s rt will be seen in the senti-tinaimin the person of Curly Donchin and R.~thb:rg. While not very much is known of Rothiberg nevertheless he must have loads of ability to tackle Donichiiri. Donichiti is well- known and highly regamed an the game and has always proved a c:cwd~pleascr wherever he has an. peared. The card shapes up as one of the best ever to be presented hem and warrants the largest atten- dance ever M trace p local wrest,- iin: show. You are oertaln to see a good show mixed in with plenty of rough. tough action that the alrunt and [roe-ners always dag- Dav. Toronto Has Strong Call ForWarSt0cks J TO}-iON"IO. Sept. 11——A 3':J!1¢ market for the war stocks. pm- ticiiarlv the steels, led the indus- trial 3CCi;{)I‘l of the Toronto ex- clningc in a moderate advamce to- diiy while the nilning szccks were wrak all through and the western oils closed narrowly higher. Index losses of 204 for the golds end 1.84 for the base metals were chalked up while the indust.r1a.1s closed .34 higher. Volume was size- ebie at 458.000 shares. The steels alone reflected the boom in Wall Street, in the war grotto of stocks and the day‘s best rice: were shaded under pront- aking. National Steel Oar advan- bed in 64 and closed at 62 for a. net gain of a, mint. and Dominion Founidries held 2 points of an early 2 1-2 points gain. l'l:e Steel of Cziiiatie. issues finislied 3 points up. Dominion Bridge 3 1-2 up. Hamilton Bridge Pfd 10 points up and Canadian Car Corrmion. Al- goma Steel. 1-Ia'.nI'.'.cn Bridge Com- mon, Dominion Steel B and Can- ada Wire B all added about a point. Implement issues followed the ricels and the paper stocks were in demand at siihstaritiol gains. Massey Hams stocks firmed 1 1-8 to 2 3-4 and Cockslyutt Plow added a point. Senior oils turned heavy, International Pete drcppinig 1 1-4, Imperial Oil 3-4 mod B A. Oil 1-~‘.. Lll1'.l".‘l" ‘.:~;-‘ens showed little change Norenda closed 2 7-8 down at too: (By The Associilllld Press) Billing iiirsi tliree in eafli Lea- llL' 1 l'l;i_\t-r, Club G AB R H Pct. Diinziggio. Yankees 103 397 95 159 .401 Foxx, Regl sex 125 467 131 167 .358 433 Mize, Cards. 130 88 1713 .356 Keller. Yankees 9:’) 343 78 ll‘? 341 ‘.\ie:.\\ii'k. Cardinals 129 512 B3 171 .334 Arnoviah. Phiilies 120 446 58 147 .330 Home Runs:— American League ~17‘oxx. Red Sox. National League —Ott, Giants 7. Runs batted in:— Red Sox Make ‘ -—L:d by third Imemm Jim Tabor, l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDL94 Til! central Euardianf l BASEBALL RESUL TS Boston Philadelphia Ostermueller, Beg-by end Desm- tels; Potter, Page. Outer, Deni and Hayes. Only game scheduled. National League St. Louis 002 000 400-612 1 Pittsburgh 000 015 02x—8 13 Cooper, shoun, Wamete. and Padgett; Butcher, Tobin and Ben‘- 1'95. Only Game scheduled. Internuionll League: Sy'raruse—Newark-— Fourth plum playoff--nlte game. >.. PRIATES COME FROM BEHIND NEW YORK, Se t. 11. —(AP) — St. Louis Cardina pitching blew up in the late innlnjs today and Pittsburgh Pirates came from be- hind to win 8-6 in the day's only National Baseball League come. This srtback for the secotnd—plaoe Cards boosted Cincinnati's League lead to 3 1-2 games. VYINS GOLF PRIZE GI ENS FALILS, N Y.. Sepia 11, ~(:'\P| —_Denny Shute toured the; Glen: Pa.l.s Country Club course} in 68, four under par, todaiy :02 win $1.00 first prize money in a iplnyrif for the $4.000 Glens Falls O_’?Tll Go'f Cliampionshlp, \Vifh Horton Smitih, Oak Park, ' Ill, xhotmnker. cardinn is 75. shuttle, of West Newton. Ma’ss.. won by! seven strokes. Smith took down second prize money ox soon. RED SOX PLAYER ILL PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 10-—(AP), American League-Williams. Red Sox. 129. National League-—Mc- Cormick Reds.. 104 l Bristol and Vicinity Mrs Clair Kelly, ‘._eft Saturday on return to Boston. after a sum- mer spent with relativna here. She was Ivcoompaniecl by her neice Miss Patricia Kelly who will attend Boston high school for the winter term. The work at St. Peters harbor is starting this week. Work this year will be done at the old French harbor that has opened again by nature‘ some twenty extra C, N. R. then are in this vicinity at present replacinfl the light mile with heavy ones. After another ygeek here they will rxroceed to Wellington. it is un- derstcod. The FCl‘iV Hours 1')wc~tloIi open- rd at St. Laiirance Church. Morell Rear. on Sunday. Several stir- roundim: priests will assist the pastor Rev Joseph Rooney. Friends in Mount. Stt=wa't and rlciititrw are pleased to see the Rev. Sidney .1 Bo} re home ‘nun f.cm his trip to Europe. Miss Mabel O'Brien was a vis- itor to the city on S3fll1"d'ay. with the papers fil‘-ed with war news now no clcubt the number of readers will be increasing. W. A. O'Brien. is Giirdian Subscripticm agent in this district and is quite busy at present Mr John Murray section man‘ Summersde. is in this district in ronneotioii \\'1l‘i the work of laying the heavy rails Mr. Llowl Cox Iizorell. has en- tered the Hospital for treatment. The bliieherry season is about over and pickers report 1 poor crop. The R. C. M. P. Cutter Sea view. stationed at Morell for the summer reosived orders to pro- ceed elsewhere. The wives of the officers will remain here its some time yet. A car from Mnrell Village was badly smashed last week when the driver in a desperate effort to avoid a heavy truck swerved over the shoulder of the road. the our turn- i‘nIz over. The driver escaped un- urt. ‘Brush fires that flared up eimlr last week in this section have died out with the heavy rain. 71 5-8. Smelter: dropped 3 points net. Hudson Bay 1-2 and Nickel 3-4 All closerl well up from their ‘acres nf scntlfrtd bru,-=‘1 and old lrres that We-r-= i'€I.”f‘I for H, fir-2 were hiirnerf no on this month when laws. Pond Orville and Ventures ‘rm “Thu” “Wk, cared VJ check improved and Waite-Amulet and Sh:-rrltt cased off. Dome 551"} rI:..":'y at .1 loss of 1 1-2 to 23 1-2. The day's low was 21. the smallest price in six years and Mclntyre also set a new 6- ytuir low but it resovered to Close Iimluinged. Holllmer dropped a point, closing lit 12. Buifzii-o-Anl'.« erltc and Bralome lost 50 cents and recessions of 10 to 70 cents were boarded by Central Patricia, MacLsod-Crcksliutt, Powell Rouyn. Sylvanite and \Vright-Hargreaves. NEW YORK, Sept. 11 ——(AP)-— New York Giants handed Dck Ccffman right-handed relief f|1;l'iEI‘ his unconditional release to- 1'. . How Are Your Eyes‘? If you Are Having symptoms 0! etrun-heudeohes. sore eyes gudiuineu - consult I spec- I . At your service with year: of experience and n Illoroull lefrectlng service. Call In and disease you Ill!- Ilcuitles. 6. F. llutclmon .--------.v-in G. I. RUTCIIION. I’. G. BUTOKIBON the unrushlng blaze, 'I'i"lI‘iPSi1il'iR is thie day and farmers reoor a very turn cute! cute with wheat I 1- ure, spcn‘ a month here. left Frir-Way {ntvxming for his home in De- rot. only a week away birds are report- thls year. and a complete SH Several I ‘er of i-i’1“4 M". James Cunnlnrrham. who with tfhe duck shooting season ed verv scarce but nlenty of the huns if there is a season for them A etramze. man lingered around this district for some time last werk 'i'“ne etrarrger was poorly dressed and showed the effects of missed meals. was of middle an stranger. No doubt just It K“1lglht of the road but in time of war people especi- alty women. are alarmed by streng- — Jimmie Foxix, Red 50): first be.se- 1 man, was stricken with appendicitis _\t‘stcrday and taken to hosgital for an operation. Here with tor a game with the Philadelphia mounce the mgaumen It daughter Mary Agnes to Verrer Athletics Foxx was stricken Shibe Park. Use i\Imard's for sprains. local Internet but adv 5 news; nnture any be inserted at 5 out I word ati-ictu nu able In ndvnnoe. cusweu. tor rnowmpiu. fhieolllnn is mined for news In | ennui; ol ‘ I HIGHLANDS Wednesday night. 1 L413. ) -——+- I ATTENTION ADVEB.’l‘iSEBS—1 Advertisement; for insertion the; following day must be in this 01-: tics not later than 11 a In. 7 provement after a very seriousv highway accident. A'l‘TEND'NG DALIIOUSIE — students at Dalhousie, left yester- day to resume their studies. IN nomnavérriénqg on Prince 1 Edward Island will be interested to 0 learn that Mrs. Champion of O'- a John A. Ritchie, Louis Woolner Y9“ C“-n “Cu” and Robert Farquhzirson, Medical hmugh SeptembeP__Qc ob”. and .November. 9-THT - to Oovehead and shows some im— .wood OLD FOX RANCKEES will tell you cooked rice cannot be beaten for producing clear oolored Pem- puffed (coarse round) rice at all Bun lo Dealers AUTO TRAFFIC UP—A total in- , rease of 2227 autos were ferried Leary has received word from her mg the current ye“ 1‘ Wu raven"- d“”3h'"' M55 Helm Ch“"‘pi°"' ed by figures released by superin- who is on a scholarship tour yterldent E... W. MecKlnnon of the Austrs.lia_ that she has arrived safe- C‘ N. R yesm_day_ can comm‘ to ly at ‘Bombay. India -"5 J the Island from Jan. 1st. to Aug. I‘ FOX RANCHERS ATTENTION. I 31st, totalled 16888 as against, in to- We have IUD Tons of puffed rre ml of 14551 for the corresponding‘ (marge ground) comramed Mr’ {or ‘ number of months in 1938. An in- I Prince Edward Clear color can be had by mixing I this ingredient with your com-z mercisl Igeds. 9-TST-tf. ENGAGEIWENT. — Mr. and Mrs. 95 team ‘Chester Ed“""d5' mm‘ Shire’ 5"’ rather unusual accident occurred at l Winslow about 8.30 Sunday evening of their extent of 1124 left the Island dur- ing the same time. cow yylgls {N1-0 wgL[,_A bald F‘. Mn:-Anlay c-f Mldigell. The ' ' wedding ceremony :mass was celelrated by Rev. C. J ‘MacDonald. The ')ride was beauti- fully gowned in a white silk crepe Charles Coles: son of Mr.and Mrs. ‘ when Mr.SlePh€l1 H01-!‘0Yd W3~5W*“‘ Ernest Coles. North Milton. Mar- ‘ ering his cattle. It appears that one riege to take place this month. 'ct-my chrrgcd at another causing the encllliful yogi‘ neg Rzallgei. only 0 5 /5 .‘<i«:: a ew etat ere woe roe. . g onxm mini 1 ".1 H. Treinor. L- -9-12-31. Pu“ 0 C ' ruve voun FURNACES made -—-='~ ””"'-W~——*~' ' | K satisfactory for the winter. Prompt SUNGLO --1 pnovgn" 1I'A1,L OCRACCW service. Call 393—.!. F. H. Trelhor. FURRING RA-non no .3, out-I L-807-9-12-814 dean; in cube or meal orm. ‘ Tunchéalozcu Nm, 5,,“ ——- l dieecl I_nsuxe.s_ui mace CONFEDERA'I‘lON LIFE rusun. ‘§‘1°,,‘;’,"c‘§§‘o‘§.{,‘.’1Vepe1¢5 I; (ed mo 1'1? ¢,,,,..,,, "’ “CE I-'9739'7'3"3* to instructions. 9-'I‘l1u-Set-Tue-t .1 ~— I —— I e - ~. DONT FORGET the his mhibl-‘ FUNERAL SERVICES—-The fun- i Hon in SOU-1'15 OH Th\1!'-5'-MYI 5°P' , oral oi Mr, Alexander Kennedy. ll VRANCE . _,,/r tsmbet 1401- D. F M&CAU1lYr59¢Y- l uliiith was largely attenidzii was ' ’ ch hm ' V I-*‘913'9"-2'“* ‘held from his lete raslde'nIce,Sout:h- ff" .‘ ——* port’ Monday afternoon to cross. ‘ :I°‘°""°‘,‘, PAINFUL ACCIDENT - Mfl—‘1191“R.oads Cemetery. Services at the 9 V'"‘"‘ . Arthur Bzown York. who had the house and grave weze conducted. ” ‘ misfortune to break his la; is do- my REV J_ w_ Hgvter, The pal‘. HUNGARY 1118 I5 W911 35 58“ be Cxlficled .baareI‘s were: Messrs. Charles ‘ _____ j‘-— Ci1l\l1diEI‘, W. Chester 5. Mohure. .~ " “$- MAKING sLow RECOVERY — spat-Iey Mutch. Leonard Wood. Wal- .‘ . . g I r Mrs. Ti Woodfidse has returned ter Jones, M. L.’ A., and Calvin / ,/ -\ 3-, i ‘ ____‘ PRUSSIA . ‘ . c._'Echano\v . Fionsk 7 _.‘ I waizsiiw 3.5:, P0L.6I.t~.ID I Piolritu. tzfiiootfwell mediatcly scurried down the water pipe rind securc-(l the cow's head above the water help. Immediately a crowd gathered on the scene and were successful in raising the animal to the surface cross to prince Edward Island mu. I after a couple of hours work with block and tackle. Bossy was none: the worse for her experience and‘ quite calmly walked over and im— ‘ ished her refreshments when she came to the top. very pretty xreddinz was solemrilz- c .. . ed at St Georges Island mu hers crease In the number of cars to the Wednesday mam-m,_ Awms-M 30:-h_ when Miss Bernadette MacDonald of Primrose was bonds of Matxlm dress. her veil of. net was capped with a wreath of Lilies of the Val- iley. and she carried a bouquet of These are the hot spots of the was in map form. . Mr. Holroyd iiii-yilowersi‘ She tries aififioi hfichééer ianil _ sister end w 0 wore peac - h-otiie ion with hat to rn.citch,~and oar- when she . ‘iied B. bouquet of mixed flowers. gifts from » The groom was attended by his -(Patriot Pin..- lxother, Mr. Henry MacAulay. Im- mediately after the breakfast was served at the home of the bride's mother. lVn's. Alex ‘ C. NbaoDona.1d which was attended until he could get :3’ *<: N m < brid l di’im:vLbMlvii-oonCo"i‘ix.i Rev J W/nacll‘3oii:i“dyof Pgtcrs ieilt for d-‘ml ‘$91.1 ‘me; >3 DC Claariottetown and ‘T ’h d 1} HM 1 d- L M3950”-“‘D ' M“““UL"Y ‘A vitegvean §'Cizt‘;Ckufihv:7y1":;lS1'ns£}l)ienCD 1 Church on united in the holy ony to Mr. Archi- and nuptial a lovely A MacA met and wecomed the liaoov cou- ple. A very pleasant evening was spent amongst the many friends of the new couple. music provided by the groom's home in Mldlgell where , s1i3)pe!' awaited them. Rev. 97‘ °‘ Oh‘”5°‘ 3 the "Friendly Four" from Charlottetown. Many beauti- iul gifts testified to ty of the yourw couple. Before her marriage the bride was tendered two showers, one in at the home of Mrs I-Ienbert Carr at M00111 Unlvel-H.\‘. DER$ti]\,(\’l.S% ceremony Miss Annie H-;. J_ Micvmald um spent S1ln(ld_\' ill \2 A \v Sumimerslde, Mrs. Harbor; S.’ ilnIiv5_ children El:7..il>.- _ be some time with .\l' mm’ 5‘ Fe rs bert 5. Jones in .-xv Dr. G01‘dOn’—HOi"'.t'sml of ye: \710ig(€ t\\'liitl".i‘l‘i\‘I‘ in ‘vi’ (‘‘.t\' (0. nz 0 a lenrl ll1:- _’ A °’°h°”m sisteir-ln~law. Mrs :.-., H c Hodgson. Miss Constmp 1-iynrlman let chamlomamwn this morning to |.Ii:ne her Sana. the populari HA5 HER A ANY OF JEWELQY $TO- H8ME$ THAT BEL T HORSEN STABLE ' THE GREAT MOVI E STAI2 - r L‘m°‘9'12'““‘latter to {all head first down the ‘ BRINGING up FATHER By George McManus fig WE Go oU.,—_ ’ YES-DEAR-WE‘ INTENDV H _ A H“ I ‘ PHONE 50 DO I- I'LL GO YES-5 -WEQIE IN ALL Pi6HT- DEAR-ILL S -‘I AND p|ND OUT PAVIN’ OS NGE S-ITS A ND ‘IOU A POSTAL How HI5 BABY | — FER THE LONG- LOVELY Cl Y- SURE‘ EACH CITV WE 9‘ , V‘/35H H5 3 DBTAHCE CALLS‘ WE IHTENDTO GOTO HO’ VISIT-THAT REMINDS ‘J ,- THIS TQIP WITH US HOLLY O - O -l ' HLlM— ME-I SAW MR .7 --— .3 v J KINDAQ BUT, GEE! sHF__',S GOT TH’ NICKELS —— ——YOU'RE LOOl<lN' AT ME LIKE. YOU THOUGHT MEBEE OLE’. woe: \Y/AS RlGl-lT'.-- QUIT IT! wH\/ DO \/OU WISH A MILLION DOLLARS, T|LL|E GRIGGS I5 DIDN'T our THAT . gsueeza-eowoetz . 7 crime - vou eér IT ACROSS 1-0 M LEN IN A WEEK- \ v 50 , V ( ° ; l €‘_o;I=v. mo. K-nuilfirfiu synsieiu. Inc. Worll ugh: mmi TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS , _ .1. -— ' e Mano: I COULD EARN if M /l.\‘Z/AYS l}U'T'TlN' IN! st-Ie'o or WELL I DO LOOK AFTER HER COWS » ____ . Gio/EN ME TH: NICKEL YESTERDAY I SOME —— QLJT Tippifi. STUIBBSH. 1 IF OLF, auooe; HADN"T' oaau THERE! I-IuI—a! TELLIN’ ME. I OUGHTTA an LOOK‘ IN’ AFTER GRAN'MA ’sTE.ADDA HED- i_ooi<IN’_AF_T!~Jl ME. - "' AK Up, MV Tits/1E VALUABLE we wam lT lN THE lNTE RSK OF‘ 1’ co P AN ABOU THE $“E"‘°E' Do°T°Q wiahiniieiz, OTHERS DO BDGGE KIN ESPLAIN HE COMES 'rn‘AT's‘ “CHECK? .__..___.___.... wane HE comes Now..T LTAKE um DOWN HERE 8 5 HON M\/ OFF-'lC AND NG" A SNEEZE! CONTROLS THE A RAlN BIRD?! s2.uI‘ci-IoLs, I AM THE ‘IN ‘me cout~i'II2\7 oI= 7 wr-:I. , I D\DN' -1 WEATHER MAN Q\JlTE NEDTOPIA Is A BLOW ME KNOW wE pp; uEN1'L_\/ you RAINBIRD WHICH oowN!-- WAS cow’ ‘Z 942 w.,u mMI';nrrvr5 . mo. KI». Futon! smI..m. L.‘ MR.GR|6GS-'I WANT TO EXPLAIN L ABOUT mm- EXPLAIN -A Mezza- NOTHING... r~ . eowoeo I'M SATISFIED. g‘ enAuI<.... IT eurs ME (I - IN -rue MONEY- -AND WE owe To eivz THAT THIS MACDOU ALL é=Eé.ic.3~goRmo P