KA .: "QTxP-ilidii a PAGE SIX "'1' .141.- _y~n ‘ ., To commemorate Fatlletisllyay we will giftqsome very startling values for Friday and Saturday DON'T FORGET FATHER Men’s Button-Less Combination-s 151-1111 Men’s Khaki Pant? $1.75 s.-.»..-... Men’s Blue Over- ails $1.119 ....... Men’s Khaki Shirts 551,00 Men’s Bedfordrtlrlncil Breeches _... 1113-1111 Men’s Heavy Khaki ‘Breeches $250 Men’s All Wool, trousers $3.211 Men’ Working Pants $2.232 Men's Heavy Cotton- ade pants .. 151-99 Men’s Merino Shirts and draw-ers_ per pair $100 Dress Shirts special $1.00 --.|--¢--~- Dress Shirts, special .. $1.39 Men’s All wool Sweater Coats, special $209 Men’s Caps worth $2. ‘Friday and Satur- day 1111-35 Boys’ Golf Hose . 50c Boys’ Overalls heavy weight, special B s’ Ballbriggar. rawers, short and long 19 c" Cotton Socks, 5 pair ' Q1" .'."‘.'.i“;'“"_. $1.90 Oottoin warpsocks 5 » pair for $1.00 Special" values in Men’s and young men's suits. _ | 'rl..- i O§-O§QO-§O-Q-O-O+O'§§ lllcllillls llll lllllSE " I alngnllll RlIVERS Before theLarg-est Turn-out of Baseball 1 Fans Yet Seen at a Ball Game The An- ohors Bunched Hits in The Second And Seventh Inning And Won Last Nights Game by a Comfo rtable Margin. Score l l-4. lltliualill» of tlle City _ ~ ' ]Ll.tl..',Ill‘ lwflllxlllllt! was played last Saunders grounds to Diamond at lYlllllll ni llll, AhfiillVlsll grounds fret, Connors struck out. ill-for.- the laru st gathering of lla<l lll lillh. yet sl-oii at a local Illlll‘. » Anchors taking ll big lead s-l-lllill innings Fourth Innings Anchors Cameron 11010 119V‘ \Villialnl-i. out at first, Bradley " lrlilllilu il--I til lllt: olltcunle. pups “mam fly m McEachel-n, MC. .\lk'l‘.ll‘lllllit, the Anchors lllouilds- Donald gels n-CQ pa“ to first’ 5_ Illllll lllltllttll a great garlic and ivlis Diamond grounds to Aylwan] our, alliy nllllllulllll liy the other ilielli- M first iii-rs" 111 1111‘ 1v11111.- Rcvers—Aylwarll ground to Mc- Thu ital-l i.= \\'l‘l'l‘ away off and Fuflung‘ o,“ at first, Cronin by m.) .-\yllr.lrll lllvli‘ lllltillkl" received 5mm; route, wlmflms 51-011mm m \'I'I‘_V poor lsuppnrt frequent errors Francis’ out at than lll lilv i.ll.l - ~isiiiie ilie Anchors lll ;.ill~ llll ili ir 11111411 score. Huh “mum; ‘i‘li-- <-\'i‘ll1111~', for hall was all rhai l-liulll 1w lllsirl-d Ily llOill play- Anchm-s__Frances lmvcfl m or». and IZKIIS, illlll although the (iX-onin for a nice catch, Ryan mm Allrllllr» \\'ll'i' slliluil 21$; slight itIV~ 3L Diaynond mt with pitched bu“. 1110 01110111110 1111-11 1111110 11 uut stealing second. Joseph at hat. 1 ~ 10 1111 111" 11111=1~ Ravens-Moore reaches first an .' 1:.»lll'l | lII illl: lilrlll innings the Anchors third basemanls error and goes w ‘hvkillfigll ont- rllli and the ltovers second and ml“; on I overthrow‘ [lll-n. ill" sirluld 1111111114 W115 111° McEachern singles scoring Wil- . 1\1~1W11 full oi’ lhl- ltvvcrs W118" 111° lialus running for Moore. getting ‘aiicllors Italic-d iii five rllns, assist- to Second h, throw to plum’ ma. ;..l hy two errors. While the mom] grounds to S_ Dlamund a; 1111111115 11" 111 511°1'1‘1°t1~‘1- first, McEachern to third, Mclnnis Ill ihc lliird llllllllgs the Anchors pops ‘high fly m Cunlemn, MC. "11 111011‘ 1111111 11y 0111-‘ 11111 lflacbcru scoring on throw, Saund- , - 1111 111‘: 111111" 111111111 1° ers singles to first and steals sec- guuoi-o, ihe fourth innings both and’ Connors struck out i1uilllll~ \\'ul'i1 rt-tirt-il in quick time iwillilillt a score. 'l‘li.- Anchors failed ill the first ill lllt‘ fifth while the ltovcrs hit Anchorrfiwseph “neg a hot one for two ttt)illlllrl'5- the’ sixth both to Aylward‘ out m “mt Mclaarkmn’ laid-w were again retired without m“, Cameron grounds to McEach_ Sixth Innings a tdllllllrr. - Iii 1h,- firct of the seventh the eméogleltsiglyflfiarfl grounds to S "\“"1“"‘* ‘1'i11“11°‘1 111° gap 1111"“ Diamond at first. iCronln out first. they lllf for three more rllns and on three Emma wmmms reach i111"? “1“1"“'-" 11‘~‘11""1 mm“ 311mg" es first on third strike, Moore 'l‘lll; eighth both teams went grounds w Joaeph out m first‘ lllUWll without ally score, In the ' ‘first of the uintli ilIL; Anchors sc- 1Clll‘4‘1] a lune tally, while the ROV- l-rs l-lfwi. [llN-t’ lneii went down iwiihllui reaching first, ending the giilile 11 to 4 iii favor of the lAiiclioi-s. Th1.‘ game liy innings. Seventh Innings ..Anchors-—Hradley pops high fly to centre fielder. reaching second and stealing third, McDonald draws free pass to first, Diamond hits. safely scoring Bradley and McDonald and reaches ‘third on throw. Francis pops infield fly to McEacllern. Ryan bunt/s, scoring Diamond, steals second, Joseph pops infield fly to iMcEachern, who doubles on Diamond at second. Rovers-McEacbern grounds to S. Diamond at first. Diamond grounds to McFarlanc, out at first Mclnnis draws free pass to first, Saunders grounds tto Bradley, out 1 First Innings I 1 Anchors—- llrullll-y grounds to illel-lacllt-rll, out at first. McDonald lwlivlll-s first llll third base-man's ll-rrlir, steals second, S. Diamond puts up fly to centre fir-Id. reach- ing first oil error, McDonald scor- iilu, Francis drives a. nice one to (lruniil for the second out, Dia~ iliolld to third. W, Ryan pops iil- at til-sh field fly to Slclilzichcrn. Rovers—— Cronin ground to 59h", “min” lirzldh-y. out at first, Williams Mcgachel-n replacing Aymara drives high fly to centre field, in be‘ reaching second uli crrur. Moore grounds to Alclfarlanc, out at, first, Mel-Ii ‘hcrn hits safe to first acor- lllg Willlllllls zillll gain; to second on throw, ‘Diamond gets first beat- ing throw on three strikes. Mc- blachern in third, Mclnniis, singles sl-rlring “CEflChCfll aild reaching second ull throw home, Saunders strikls out. Anchors’- McFarIane Cameron and Bradley the first three up go down to the pitcher. Rovers-Saunders fans, Alyward reaches first on third basemaifs error, Cronin fans Williams grounds to McFarlane, out at first. Ninth Innings __ Anchora- McDonald draws free 3.‘. pass to first. Aylwlird goes buck 5¢°°1111 111M093 in box, S, Diamond draws a free‘ , i pass to first, McDonald resting on A'1°1'1°"s- ‘31- D111111°1111 11°15 third. Francis, grounds to Williams 11"” 1111*" 111 111511 9191115 out at first and scoring McDonald ‘ Jmhm‘ “"1131” 1° Ryan grounds to McEachern out at .-lllvanclng Diamond t0 mt \ltfl“lll'llllli_' lint-s out a nice ' ' Rovers-Moore a\nd McEachcrn - 1ll‘l\t.' scoring Diamond and Joseph. grounds to McFarlane, both out a, ;‘.’.'.‘l..,“21313333.. .1:.:.:"“'... wit‘: ;;;;,1,-,,,Dam~=1 bi iulllid, lirallley hit by pitched ball Anchor‘ 1 5 1 0 0 0 3 0 1___n Lfflflri to first, Nlc-Donzlill grounds Rovers ' ' ' ' " 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0___ 4 tn third IHISICIIIBXI and reaches ' ' ' ' ' 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 first, second and third on over- Unwlre_John Meme" threw to first, scoring McFarlune and Ilradlcy. Ryan grounds to “more out lit first. McDonald Base Judge-Thomas White The teams lined up as follows: scoring. Francis lilies a high one Anchor. ‘Catcher “w”. to Saunders in right field. Rovers-Couriers grounds to McDonald Pitch“ Diamond 11l‘2Ill11‘Y| out at first. Aylward also “cparlane A ‘ward grounds in Bradley. out at first ' l“ Base y (‘i-lliiin grounds to third baseman ruathllli; first on error and gett- s‘ Diamond 2nd Bu“ McEachem lug second and third on overthrow Frances wmmma Willlzillld hit with pitched ball. 8rd Bu“ draws first. Moore grounds to Joseph Moran“ Francis. out at first. short s,” Third mm". Bradley n‘ ma“ MGEBODGHI} Anohurll-Jlyan grounds to Wil- Ryan c_ new saunas" linnls reaching first and flaking M_ Dmmmm Connors around and third on overthrow, M. L new llianinnd taps the pill for a two Caaeron ‘ Cronin hugger. scoring Ryan. Joseph fans, Mel-Imam DI Dlamund aild .\l. Diamond caught stealing third, McFarland grounds to Mc- 1E Enchern, ollt at first. No 8 i RoverP-Mcllacbern singles and The may" am 6mm, dog,‘ TPllUhIJS second on throw. Diamond reaches first on abort stops error. McEncbern to tbIrdMcInnls fans. Ibetter than at first or there la a lack of practice. Errors are becoming‘ toocum- man at the ball: MIIGIwHW run; ln one lfmlfll mh 06' i?‘ kind of ragged. ' ,, -' , i... I /i.\=p)i.lu'.Y/lt lwlvuul . Can any person suggest a 1 method to keep tho younger fans and some of the older ones too on I N the stands. l ls baseball becoming popular, W I I i" T‘ l‘ l ‘null said, but tighten. up fellows and keep the Interest. loinl. w] - . \Sll\‘\' ‘)1 U\.fillli‘ ( A I\ ' 1». ‘Ed's score cord ‘in inucb In Evidence lllt night. Thanks old 07- . ' The next game between Anchors and Stan Monday evening. (line , ,. lyl. IN)‘; , 1 u 1 ~ Illd at VIctorInnPdfk .1 V Y I WSPORTIN NEWS yup’ Baseball grounds to . ,, THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i Vlfllriiililii? ‘ " Thorburn llorses. . 1n Meet NEW GLASGOW, Julia IL-Very successful was the 8111111111 51111115 megting of tbs Union Driving Club held Saturday afternoon. This mee- "ng hm] been postponed twice 011 account of rain. 11111- 111111111’ gmflo“ weather was provided and us a re- sult there was a great series of contests, provlldlng an aftarnoo‘, of. royal sill"!- Shmmury. 049% On Saturday evening, June 13th. ithe lllhnray River Tigers journeyed tio lllfontaguo and played an lnlteq-est- ing and stellar game with one Montague All lsstllrs. The game started early and went the full nine inndngsatn Interesting number of 11am were on the grounds, and were ‘given nlauy thrills by the snappy pIa by bath teams Grant; lfor itihe AlsSturs and Keenan for the Tigers lpitched an excellent brand of bal-I. At the end of nine lin- nings the score was a tie, and dark- ness lprevented further play. A ro- turn game ls expected shortly‘. The following is the line-up. Clan A. Queen Helen. Gr. m.. by BMW ~-_ Warwick. (Oliver) ----_--- 1 1 1 Gold Direct, R0. g. by G0 ‘ Direct, (Fraser) ------- -- '-’ 3 Hector Todd, h.g. by Caulifllfi Todd, (McKay) ----- --,--- 1 3 Gollege Laddle, h.g. by Alto. Dewey, (Cottle) - '1 *1 ‘Time, 1.07, 1.0514. Montague Murray River. Catcher Class B. Macbean . . . . . . . . . . . . . R. More Winfield Hack, b.g, by_\11111- Pitcher field Struttou, (311161111111111) 1 1 Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keenan. Ashli-iif, b. m, by J, Malcolm 1st. Bass ' ' Forbes, (Oliver) ....... -- 4 2 CPOZlGg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Horton Hun-lat King, b. m. by Robert 2nd, Base King, thallium) ........ _. 2 3 Fitzgerald Moore (Capt) Katie (3,, b. m. by Afton L. use Tnnrm, _____________ .- 3 Vlobon . . . . .. drkégqy. Glddlnlgs 11.9%,?" Mei,’ h g” by vpperr r Campbell .......... .. n. Herring Dyke. (McLeod) ....... -_ a - Il, Field Class C. llart . . . . . . L ‘Ilernlng Jame“ A‘ {road b_ g,‘ by " ' “M 'n 'llie) '1 1 a Johnson . . . . . . .. lmgnl-ln (Mam) '1"“1‘1 ‘11“""- 1 ‘“ " “ Fashion, b. 11L, by Slim Axwnrthy, (Gammoifl- 1 2 Z 3 '3 Jean 'l‘odll, hlk, m. by Todd .1\ltlV..0. (M110 Time, 1.20, 113%. 1-13f-1~1-1‘~'-i_' 1Unllpllre——F. Murphy. IBnse Judgc—'l‘, Claire. HOW Stand Mdillan) ........... -- 3 1 2 3 1.13. NATIONAL LEAGUE ___ __- Teams Won Lost RC. New York . . . . . . . “s4 21 01s Oda, Brooklyn .30 22 57-7 - T y , (Jlrrclnnntl .30 2U .545 Brooklyn .30 .26 524$ The first race for the Walther st. Louis ..27 129 4&2 Cup ‘iakvfi P111139 this eflvrnogll- 11"’ Chicago . .25 33 431 startling gtllll will bc lat 2.30. ‘ Boston . .22 32, 407 This race will ‘give the falls their Plilla. . . . . . . . . . . . . ...22 32 407 first OI)I)I')\I'LII'II£1'1Y 10 51“? sevwm , , m 1 new himills iil- action, also n chance AMERICAN LEAGUE “ 1.. suc last yonlrn favorite “Barney Phila . . . . . . . . . . . ....38 18 679 flitlngdc" l'l fifimWtlllull 21511111; Washington . .. 20 643 Peter Roberts W111 have I115 new Chlmgq 27 518 liloall nt the line and frolll all colli- ‘St. Louis 32 475 men-In shc is a very likely craft and‘ Cleveland 30 464 n lulals-ler p-Icce of boathuilililili. We‘ lJ-ctllolt 33 431 lllltl(-l‘5'lflll(l this yacht was. christ- New York . 33 411 elivd at her launch-Eng 1111-11 $111111“ Boston . . . . . . . . . . . .22 36 379 day hilt we ‘have not dleard the . JILIYIIR as yet. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Ell. Flynn 111w 11111 "@111 01151111‘ Baltimore , , , , , , _ , , ,41 i 21 661' “ShcbrW TOZNly lforr lher first -tli'l-.ll ll.- 'I“0I:0nt0 ,,,30 27 571 day. The “Shelk," “Shall0w" and Refilling ,35 23 563"'Sll0l)fl" are all products of Edi: Jersey City .35 28 55G skllll and they twill lbe haird ‘to tell Buffalo 3.2 Mlllapart as they are all painted green Rochester ,, 3;; laiilviil. ‘WihlltB bout 1110p and mil boi- Provldence . 411 330 toms; lube "Sheba" ‘however will! Sylraquse .. 4l2 1m irerry a mawoni pig. I The Emerald J. was seen out sulilfl inli: last nllglht and iwlll he a~ web‘ collie. nslirh-t to the falls ‘LIOIIPOIIFOW. " The sailing commit-tee wisfhito an-i nounce that the Wellner Clip will], lbe ‘sailed for in five races, lthe point The Heartz Trophies In the show window of Mr. Ches- ter Campbell's jewelry store may -be seen lthg two magnificent trop- hies donated by “His Honour Lieut- enant Governor Heartz‘ to the Prince Edward island League, and the City League. The trophy for the Island League stands twenty Inches high, and it is a ithing of beauty; and that fof the City Lear. gug is fourteen Inches high, and ll! also very lovely. Both trophies are silver, beauti- ful In design and finish, and bear- ing the inscription of the object ithcy are intended to symbolize. These trophies will go far u; stimu- late the baseball leagues to even greater endeavor. Each has to 1w. won three times In succession be fore it becomes the property or any team. Lieutenant Governor l-Ieartz In baseball, as in all other athletic sports, is not only the generous patron, but at the same time ho shows 5y his presence that he is "prnctic ly interested in the games. These exquisite trophies will no doubt be tonight for on many a ‘hard field of baseball for many years to come, and they will al- ways reflect, not only credit upon the winning teams, but also upon g. The boat Iwtiitlh the most points at pile enld 0f five races to die declared tho winner. , The course today will be the] szrme his was sailed ln- itlln lillrccl every iillllno both going up to bridge buoy and coming down. ifhecllmac 1in ithe rules Tfiqllilflfiigl all boats to be in the water forty- eigihlt IhIOIITS before a race ‘has her-n waived tier this race only. All iboata‘ racing must belong to club mumb- ers and also carry a member (llll Ing the race. Any One wishing to obtalln membership lticketa may do so at the committee boat today -All hands are asked to llc on hand at 2o’cl0ck as the s-tari will he at 2.30 shamp WARNING Any‘ parties trespassing, pelting stones a‘! my dwelling or around our most excellent Lieutenant my he" "W" °" “Mwllmg 1h‘ Governor, peace during the night It Wl|| be at -—---<o->—-—- their own risk. By order. The first stage President's THOMAB PWEAU» Harbour Master, match. men's singles, match play. , uni-ill Rustler), l1. E, I. 118 holes handicap. will be played at the Charlottetown Golf Links on Saturday. afternoon, drawing, at 2.15 p, m, 1688 _i_¢+}__ Minn-ll’: Llnlment for the Grlppo. m» For Auto Parties, For Fishing Trips And for a Day Around Home Smokes are always on“ important . ¢onsideration and if you must smoke why not. smoke, Ath_e_h_e,st.__ your wants-eveiw make of; (tigers and every brand of tobaedli-gstirck’ always strictly fresh. ' ' 1 ii Lamnltos .1 - r; i. \ Grafton Isa-eel . bi$ 1111-1131! i‘ll.l.l§ir1.t1_1 s.- 11_§ NORTH WlLTSHIRE VS. a t »E*’i‘t r1 ED. ARD" WEDN ESDAY-THU RSDAY JUNE 24th AND 25th AT 3.15, 7 AND 8.45 all! 9.9.111 IVAFMIL in ll an...» ~i¢d Edward 1 picture! I FAVORITE scnssu srans A romance of gallant dayi on the Spanish Main when Pirates sailed the high seas- PRICES MATlNEE—2Gc, 16c. NIGHT—37c, 26c. 16c. SPECIAL MUSIC lr- u- nborn teams and rlaslllild ill II vic1 iliry fur llll‘ Wills-lire boys hy a HUUYI‘ lit l3 to b‘, The game was fol- An inlervsliili: l-Hllllt‘ m‘ |l;lSt!1lIl1l_111\\'1'1 11y 1111 imj11yll1llttflllllfifl 111 11111 was played tlll “R-illl-sdzlyi l-vl-niilellliezll llllll. Th.- llvxl iwnu- will ‘take North \\'ilt'slll'rl- l)t‘il\\'f‘.l‘ll llll‘ 1111101.‘ 1111 \\'1‘11111‘~‘¢1111y. Jill)’ $111. 2ND ROVERS13.8 this (llamnllll, starting at 4 o'clock, Full attendance. i MBtIRGE-vfll“; _ ._ Y~"F‘\. l The Most Spectacular Picture Ever Filmed . ' Rocky Mountalns-4feep trails-duping horumon-g mysterious bank robbery, followed by a whirl of Iiooh as the Sheriff of Big Pine Ulunqpr; In purllllf. ‘Some a -_;. I ".1404: 1 110x15 “FLYING . HOOFS” wml the mil-u l-lalnq Ranch Riders as an additional n. traction. ' . “Into The Net?! CHAPTER‘ seven V" ‘House of Flickers COMEDY . ____ Eastern Stars Tho lllllfltcrll Stars will practice afternoon at Victoria Park sy-sltelm Ibei-nlg used, tlla-t is a bond is} glveln a. point lfor each boat she ill» fealts and also one polli-t flor finish-I in 1 previous races. all boalts to pass ‘ 5 between starting boat and wharf, u 12E, l F.0.B. Flltlul)‘, Taxrs Ext"! with 27 Horsepower Performance 52 Weeks to Pay I Advanced design and Overland’s tremendous production (over 1,000 cars daily) makes possible this coach with such comfort, such beauty, such power, such quality, at so low a price. Long and low, extra wide doors, abundant room for five passengers, one piece windshield, double beading at the waistline, a big 27 horsepower, dependable engine . . . easy-riding springs . . . sturdy axles . . . oversize brakes . . . disc type» clutch . . . and a chassis proved by millions of miles inthe hands of more than a quarter million owners. . Be our guest for a demonstration ride-today. 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