. ‘l’! . I ssfirnusirn 2o, 1924 {v7 i/ - .-, 11m s. via-semen. mlulrJsot-"lndivldusi ‘Respon- sibiilty." " 7' ' 2.30 p. luv-Sunday School, 7.00 p. mF-lermcn, Subicct-“Tfhe cune ofs Limited Outlook." QTRANGERS AND COLLEGE STUDENTS CORDIALLY WELCOME. wnooo+oo+oooo e++oo+ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS .44 Agents Wanted v ‘mm A DAY TAKING ORDERS for B. & LE. Silk Hosiery. . Your a, daily. No collecting or deliv- Ling, Write the,B. &. E. Mllllll" gflgiuring 'Co.. Dept._ 22 Inndom. 0m, Sept. 6-13-20-27 i100. WEEKLY SELIJING __TRI- ans], .l-losiery. Complete line; samples free. We_ deliver and col- leapPay daily.‘ Triangle Mills. Department 15, Montreal, ‘Que. ‘v 9420-11. » , . REPRESENTATIVES WANTED -- mentor women to demonstrate new Amazing diecoveryf ‘Exper- ienco unnecessary. Unusual. 01> » portunity lull or spare time. Mogul Co., Box 775, Station F., Toronto. Sept. 20-127. Oct. 4. _______.___.____._._____.__.. ANY PERSON DEM-RODS . OF making from $1.0 to $20 weekly in spare time, without interfer- ing with present ruenl, send for particulars or free sam- ple book "Imperial Art" ‘Personal Christmas ‘Cards. (Manufsculrers, 122 Richmond West. 'l‘oron'to. 11 13 16 18 20 23 27. Oct."2. __._.__.____._.-___-_-.- DISTRIBUTING RELIGIOUS LIT- ersture pays. Christian men and women $30 to $50 weekly. $225. guaranteed for 90 days work- commission besides. May work spare time. Mr. Conrad. Spadina Building, Toron-to. Sept. 6. 10. 20. 24. Oct. 4, 8, 18. 22. AGENTS-GET IN A PROFIT.- ablo ol-year commission business of your own. Every property own- er is a customer or prospect, Nine hundred varieties oi hardy Red Tag Nursery products. Cash every week. Complete equipment and instructions free. Write-Domin- ion Nurseries, Ltd. 20~5!i0stf. AGENT~8 - WONDERFUL NEW Fire Extinguisher. Exdelis work of heavy high-priced devices. Jitrice oi‘ only $2.00 makes; an _ easy sale‘ to' every home and automobile owner. Over 100% profit. 40.000 already sold. in- vestigate today. Pyro Fire EX: ilnguisher Company, 611 Echo Drive, Ottawa. ' 6-13-20-27. Miscellaneous m ‘ " _ oer voua wanna-mo none AT the Guardian Central Job Print- ery. Phone 133. 28795-6“- APPLICANTS DESIROU! OPEN-l terlng -the North Adams TraInIDS School for Nurses, North Adamml Mass. please writo the Snperiu‘ lOlldCilt. 5006 9 1i) H121" _____________-_.~ HOMEWORK — WE REQUIRE parties to knit men's wool sock! for us at home, either with mac- hhm or by hand, sand stamp and Ssmw-Qgggriunflburdl. n sliigsmfllnll]. ID. ..;fl"'i=¢=' FOR BALE-LAND AT KENSING. FOR SALE-CHEVROLET TOU FI- FOR SALE —A TO LET. — DEOIRABLE RESI- "ro LET-A PARTLV FURNISH‘. .... 10c per lino o 5 words l!‘ 9!. Ills o ~l words 7B II line of I words For Sale ton. Apply Mrs. Reagh, Milton, or John Thompson, Msrgate. ~ 5022-9-17,“ FOR 8ALE—NEW$PAPER PRESS c type, fittings, desks, office outfit. etc. Write "W", P.O. Box 282. Charlottetown, P.E.l. 6000-9-00-31 lug Car 490. Newly painted and mechanically 0, K. Would ex- change for Class A. Foxes. Weeks Grocery, 225 Grafton Street. i _ 5082-9-19—6i. NUMBER 0F high grade Silver Black Foxes, all eligible for registration. For particulars apply to Murray l-lar. bor Fox Ranching Co., Ltd, Murray Harbor, P, E. l- 6002 9 20 2wks To Let deuce. all modern improvements, immediate , ssessiou, nice local. ity. Apply on premises, 202 Eus- ton St. 2047-9-18~—3i ed or unfurnished house, with all conveniences, 31 Upper l-iills- boro. Apply to the Eastern Trust Co.-—5053—9--18-~3l. League of Notions so that nobody Bavarian Police Act (career-ii ‘iron hi. 1) .1... . 10o Thousand onus (Continued from Page 1)- ‘formerly that the British officials tionl of Rflhfiilli: and, his com_ radss and those-af- t men recently amlllsd It Budlpe t and accused of having plotted with Ludendorff I0 Illlrtva revolt in southbermany against the Berlin republican gov- ernment. Moves To Covenant Secure ' (continues "mm Page 1) Empire. yet it is realized just what these obligations io_ the dengue would mean‘ and what they would involve. ' . International ' Llw mum. QWEVA, Cpl. 19.—*Plilgging up every hole in the covenant oi the can crawl out andhave an excuse to start a war is the Dlciuregqug phraseoiogynow used in Geneva to describe tthe efforts of the states- men and jurists to construct a pro- tocol that will really make for pea- e. Paragraph s of the article 15 of the covenant declares that "if the dispute between the pal-Slice is clai- med by one of them. and is found by the council ftLflTlBB out oi‘ a mai ter which, by international law, i". solidly withi nthe Jurisdiction oi that party ,the council shall so re- port. and shall make ndrecommen- daiions asio a settlement. Everybody regards this as nega- tive and as leaving u hole in the covenant which must be plugged. Raoul Fernandez of lBrazil, M. Po- Iitis of Greece and M. ‘Louchenr of France have been charged with this plugging operation, andare beginning ‘their study 0t‘ the ques- tion today. The French idea is that if the council is unanimous in declaring any disputes purely a domestic problem all the members of the league must accept this decision and engage solemnly not to make the issue involved a clause for war. ‘ _ _ _ British Avoid Comment. Although making no change in the position they have held for the TO LET-COMFORTABLE SEVENI room tenement, conveniences. Moderate rent Phouc- 564——L. ' ' 600443-2031 Wanted i Boarders BU8INESS COLLEGE STUDENTS- Male Help Wanted wanted, 51 Pownal Street. 5098-9-20-31, student-can he accommodated at_ _ 235 Fitzroy St. I Wanted Apply "E", care as hookkoapcr. (‘>005 9 20 3i - of Guardian. WANTEW-SALESMAN CALLING xou the Dry Goods & Clothing trade in Prince Edward island to sell Clothing and Miliin-ery boxes‘ on commission. The D. F. Brown Paper Box & Paper Co. Limited, Coldbrook, N. B. 5081-—9~—19—6l ._______________- iWANTEQ-MAN TO woax on farm. One who can milk and plough. Apply 200 Kent Street. 5096-9-20-21 addressed envelope for informa-‘BIG EARNINGS STEADY E-M- lion. Tho Canadian Wholesale- 1 Distributing Co. ofmls. Ontario. 50354) 20, Sa-tlmoJ REPRESENTATIVE WANTED BY the largest mill of its world. Our experience in other cities has provcu that a capable ployiuent for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. -Wrlte Moi» or Barber College. Department "F." Halifax, 3-1-ttstl. _.._________________ kind in nlelFlREMEN, BRAKEMEN. seem ners 3150-4250 monthly (whicil positioni’). Write Railway. Box 1il0.—4061——9.—-13—'—Sat——4i. man will secure u large and T61!‘ le ular income. Only r r persons need apply. Real Silk Hosiery Mills of Canada. 1M1. 1*. o. Box 1e04, Winnipeg. Man- OQOQO GO-O-OQ-GUQO Q-OQOOW i Hotel Victoria {I t Water Street. Charlottetown ‘ Offers to the travelling o public a comfortable, up-io- date hotel. Contains 44 rooms with private baths. The Cuisine is famous all over Canada. Telephone In i all rooms. Courteous eor vice. H. C. BROWN. , Manager Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. 4E Proprietors - roo+oo++oo+++oo+o0+o+o» VICTOR-IA HOTEL ll. S. Benton, Halifax; D. Stewart Moncton; 1H. E. Murray. St. John; (l. D. Murdock. Amherst; M, FIOOd. .\Iontreal; A. B. Barrs, lSt. John. f). MaoWort. Moncton; F. ‘B. ‘Dsllim Peterboro; L, Russell, Montreal; C. B. McLean. Ottawa; -L'. .l. McMil Ian, (qmlriu; Mrs. John .l. Turlny. Bordon; I). R. Henderson, Trurn: R- F. liummell, Si. John. MiseK. C. Carter, Boston; R. W. Shannon, Toronto; E. 1.. Prime. Brshtiord; 131i. Kittenger. Grants; P. Wright, Montreal; Molzeten; l.. W. hlurdnrk, Murray v r. er»! Lost; L08T.—4BLA'OK AN WHITE FOX terrier, answering name of Doc. Finder please return to Mora-ll Hotel. 5009-92021 Female Help \Vantcd WANT5D4MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. Daniel Davis, 14 EflDllfllhdO. 5011-9-l6-6l i ___._._y______._-___-._-__._ , . I . . -- Pownai Parsonage, Mr. Amos John Lane, farmer of llcrmitslw. P- E» 0f Farm, Stock. Crop. etc., at Morell Saturday Sept. ‘ 27th. I am Instructed by‘ Milton H. Jhr.‘ Ion the progress of the assembly. _ ‘services of the British fleet in the our: MALE AND on: FEMALElimeresis , '5055—il—18——tf. I ‘tely participate in any minor con Ifiict breaking out in Europe and GENTLEMAN WANTS POSITION last week and although they are careful not to reiteratmthat Great Britain intends to stand by the co- venant and all its sanctions. the British delegates in the last 24 hours have given indications oi a kipdof shrinking up in attitude and a tendency to alvoid comment They seem to apprehend that any unlimited commitment of the ol maintaining peace would meet with disiavor at home. Hence their spokesmen are careful to point that it cannot be expected that the British fleet will immedia- that the British Government must be pormilted to decide its course of action as each particular cmergcn~ cy arises. The French. however, continue to express satisfaction at the pro- gress of the negotiations and seem assured that the protocol. with the backing of Great Britain and with the authorization oi‘ supplementary cluses, will amply afford those guar antees which they believe essential l0 the security of their country. ~_—-<0>-—-——— Mother- "I gave you a D8110)’ yesterday to be a good boy. and t0- day you are as bad as you 0M1 bib" Small Son-"Yes, I'm trying to show you that you got yflll!‘ 1110"‘ oy's worth yesterday." — Chicago Tribune, ._¢o>-—-— Western Guardian "THE MAN OF MYS- September --SEE TERY" Victoria Hall, 20th.—1l. -—THE OH'A—RLOTTETOWN Dramatic Club will present “The Man oi Mystery" lil Victoria Hall. Friday. September 26th. in 1131i 0i the Womcns lnstitutc.—l~i. .__. MARRIAOEB ~ ‘i_' DUNNINGJNGLIS-At the Meth- odist Parsonage. Kensingvton. 0n Wednesday, Sept. 17th. 1924. by Rev. Geo. Ayers, Claude Dunning. dl New London, to Ethel ldeila Inglis, of Kcnsingiilli- LANEHQRTQfl ._()|i Wednesday. September 17th at 730 D- 111-. in the y" and Miss IJ\"“ Violet Horton. daughter oi Mrs. Wm. Horton 0f Village Green, were united in maf- riage‘ by Rev George W. Tilley- ' dian officials here give it as their , ‘ on classifying a propor- tion of the Canadian stoolfns fat cattle which must be immediately slaughtered. Now the regulations are so lenient that cattle which are actually fat are allowed Iu as stor- es which gives the importers an opportunity to defer slaughtering uutii the market is favorable. in- stoad of turning them into beef immediately on arrival. it is true that shipments from Canada have not reached the proportions pro- phesied at the time efforts were being made to have the embargo rmoved, but the fault was with too optimistic estimate-s, and not with actual conditions of trade. Cana- opinion that the shipment of live Canadian cattle has uow become steady and profitable business for Canadian stock-raisers and will re- main so. Nothing more has been heard of tho British Governmenfs proposal for a joint committee to inquire in- to the possibility of increasing the sale of Dominion products in the United Kingdom. lt would be un- fortunate from Canada's viewpoint. if the prolect proved abortivttsiuce there are circumstances surroun - lng the sale of certain Canadian products hero which would bear investigation. One question which Canadian packers would like sn- swered is why ‘they received lower prices for their bacon than is paid for the Danish product. whereas the bacon is afterwards sold in the retail shops at the same price as the Danish and very oftcr under that name. . PERSONALS I The Misses Kathryn MacDonald and Margaret MacWilliams, are leaving this morning for Boston. af- ter spending theiryacation an. their home in Edon, and are accompanied by Miss Ethel MacDonald, Eldon. Miss Dorothy McEachern, it. N.. of the Post Graduate Hospital New York motored from Souris Tues‘ and will stay for a shortyisii, with Mus. J. J. Trainor, City. before re- turning to N. Y. -{O§-———- Exeter Races EXETER, Me., Sept, llliL-The Exeter fair closed today with a record last day's attendance oi some 6.000 people. The races were good and although going in straight heats had many fast finishes. The pulling match this morning for a $250 purse had 15 heavy teams com- peting from all over this section oi Maine and was won by M. E. Bryson, oi Corinna; John Perkins. of Levant, second; Murtagh. of Bangor, third; C. B. Allen, oi Shirley, fourth. ' Summary: 2.19 Mixed; Purse 8200. Tommy Finch Jr., b g. by Tommy Finch (RNelsonl 1 1 1 Minnie M.. b m (Pinkham) 2 2 2 Lady Maude K.ch n1 (Clu- key) . . . . . . ..4 3 Hopalong Cassidy, b g (Dyer) . . . . . . . . . 4 Frank also started. Time——2.171/4, 2.18%, 2.10%, . 2.22 Class, Mixed;Purse $200. Vlassar C.. r0 g (Grant) .. 3 3 Faillne, bl 1n (Clukey) 4 5 W. H. G. also started. ’l'inle~-2.17%, 2.17%, 2.20, Track Record dis At Farmington FARMINGTON, ‘Me., Sept. lit- The track record which has stood at 2.12 mafia by the Aroostook pac- er Zom Q. five years ago was bre- ken twlco today in the ire-e for nil, the feature event oi the last day oi the Franklin County Fair, the vel. oran rolnsmsn Bob Wsfite winning, with Northern Mac stepping in 2.10%, being driven home hard by his field. Elizabeth Watts, a favorite took the 2.17 class easily. Three horses were in a spill in the 2.27 class, and drivers Huhtoon and Haley quite badly bruised and shak- en up. mam Tile Summary: 2.17 Trot, Purse S400. Elizabeth Watts, b.m. by 1N7 MEMQRIAM ' Some may think you are ior- ' dine to sell on the premises at mo», gotten - eli on SATURDAY. $EPTEMBERJ yThat the wound is surely 27th, L924 at ONE UOLOCK P. M.‘ healed his firm oi 192V: 1cm lions Mor- . But they little know the sor- eil Rtvor, ccnvsvliently situstedvi row near Railway Station. Ateo sll ‘his stock. croii l"! farming Implements comprising 2 horses 2 cows, 8 sheep. 40 hens, 3 tons ny. 26, stocks when, 125 inspire cats. hsy rake, spring tooth "gr-NW, gpikg barrows, plow, driv- lmq harness, working humus lino household furniture and various other svticiel. ' ‘rel-me, Farm: Part of purchase price may remain on mortgage: Crop Ac. 12 months ch approved joint n tes on all sums over I10. For urthcr Plrtlculsrs apply to E- Mseitinnon s MoNoIII, icllcltcrs. n. cruiser. OHAIILOTTITOWN. .asma.~+s'8l§s's1r-er.rn~s=-'-w ~"t\*-‘.r_="i4rmr11!=-"'~- s “ X. Auctioneer. ' , Days of‘ sadness still, some o'er m, ' Team In silence oftlmes Iiow For your presence sssmotlr nslr ms ‘ frhcugh you riled one year IIO. I asses-ran, ev WI! m; tovmo '1» mm, u Joseph m. Campbell. Ilmirq, who died 011,8»). ma, 102s General Watts, (Mason) 1 i San Ramon, b.g.((l0uld) 2 2 Express. ch.g. 3 Nuns > Russell (sash) . . . . .. 4 4 4 Timo—2.20%: 2.22; 2.1a. bag. Free for All, Purse 8600 l pion Stallion take rns cnannonwrown'_ culanm: f ms NEW STANDARD SIX No other car in its price- range has this combination of features: F New Duplex Body. Real Balloon Tires. Famous inclined valve engine. Crankshaft and connecting rods machined on all surfaces for vibrationloss ‘ ' . Genuine chrome tanned Span- ish leather. l All the usual cquiprnent—pius s high grade clock, a dash gas gauge, automatic windshield wiper and other extras. New Studebaker Four-Wheel Hydraulic Brakes -oprionai equipment. Automatic braking ,. power. w Today, countless thousands of people are talking about this entirely new type of car. One moment it is a closed car—ln five sec- onds it can be transformed into a delightful, airy, open car. But it is always the closed car in deep soft cushions, beautiful fittings andfinish and luxurious riding comforts. When you see it and ride in it you will know why it has made so profound a sen- sation-you will realize then that it gives; you more than the finest open car can over give you, plus the comfort and protection of the closed car‘. And all at the price of an open car! The new Studebaker Standard Six retains all the qualities which make great reputa- tion—to these have been added cvcry real improvement which science and Qwncr- service could suggest. STANDARD SIX I13 ln.Vt'.ii 50H f‘. ,, w‘... vn-uv-slwnm-sv-mm-nnwsiseumn-cvlq-‘m, Have you seen this new car? —It is a closed-opencar! ' WEEK ago ‘the new Studebaker Standard Six DUPLEX-PHAETOIJ . was first announced. I’: relics ’_ {J Even aside from the sensational n ,\_ l," DUPLEX BODY-the Studebaker Stan Jbfc- nrd Six has no superior in value in any cat‘ u yl-‘i built. It was the conscientious inten- tion of iltudcbaircr in planning and design» ing the new Standard Six to make it just such a ieacicr—to that end every resource‘ of the great Studebaker organization has been concentrated. . , liven if we had the space we could not begin to tcli you of the very many new and 1111111411211 features which indicate its‘ superiority. ' In appearance it is unlike any other czlr—-yct its long, low, broad, sweeping lines are conservative. crisply stylish and in llcautifuily good taste. But to zlpproriatc the sparkling beauty of its totally 110x. .i:1es you must see it. To know its; lucrfection of operation and per- formance you 111115! ride in it and drive it. If you have not seen this NEW type car —comc today! SPECIAL SIX ll‘llil V.’ ii. (fill P_ llif) SIX lI7in,W Tl. 7S H.P. 5~Pass. Duplcx-Wineton $lS75 Ii-Pass. Duplex-Roadster 1550 B-Pass. Coupe-Roadster. i925 Coupe .. 2075 Sedan“ . 2200 Bcrlinc . . . . . . . .. 2275 S-Pass. Duplzzz-Pihlcton $2050 Roadster 1935 . 277.5 7-i‘..:;:-.. Duplex-Phaeton $2550 S-Pass. Coupe . . . . . . . 3550 Ctllricb-Tllcer Iiydrnlliic 4~Wlleei Biz-ll: On all Standard Six models, wilh 4 iilSC v/llll. On nil Special Six mid Big ' mrufrili, vlilll l1 f ' (All prices f. o. b. Waikcrvilic, Ontario, exclusive of l..J.-.:., and suL,‘ ct lJ chain... wjij-nm ]|ilticc) A. HORNE & c0. Dealers for ce Edward Island with Sumatra in 2.07%. iIflOI‘ Cox grabbed a heat with Saul Wlliialns. IIIIiOthBI two year old event with Aileen (lily ill 2:0S‘/.-. the Clliliil‘ wilh Mr. Mc- Elwyn in Zziils/i. and an zlgcd ovcilt with Silia1larill2:08-%. Ailccii (lily and Buniatru won again ut llczul- ville and Sumatra at Hartford. Al Syracuse Mr. MCiQiWyll laud-ell The, Horseman and reduced his record lo 240325 and Aileen (lily tho Wot Weather 'l‘ruck Slukc in 21081/4. Since the fairs started a uumhcr of performers by the leading airl-s have showed n nmrked increase. The number 0i‘ their winners has also taken a julup. Up to the lnid- die cf September Poicr the Great. had forty-four reported, the most of thonl being in class races on the hail-mile tracks. San Francis- co ia in second place with thirty- slx, the fastest in tho last group being Frisco Juno and llopo Frisco. Guy Axwortily is third with thirty- two winners, his bcst being Guy Richard, Mr. McElwyn and Allcon uy. elwin comes fourth with thirty one. His last sensational recruit is Prince Charming. He carries a Pennsylvania win race of 2209M which ls two seconds slower than the time actually made alt Potts- v'.l . Time suppression is rampant in the Keystone state. Of the other leading sires The Harvester has had twenty-eight winners reported, Peter Voio twenty-two. Ortoian Axworthy Northern Mac, h.g. by The Northern Man. (Waite) 1~1 1 Peter Look,b.g.(Nlickerson) 2 '2 3 Cari C,ch.g. (Nelson) 3 3 2 Time-Edit; 2.1055 (new track record); 2.14%. 2.27 Mixed, Purse $300, Lady Pstchen, bfJ“, by P05. slbillty, (Lander) 1 1 1 Lulu Fondly, b.m. (Haley) 8 4 2 sy Band. cILg. (Colburn) 4 2 3 Baby H. b.m. (I-iunwonL. 3 5 4 San Gare and Dr. Pom-rs rilsn tarts-d. ' Tlm-c----2.21%; 2,20%; 2.21%. Awe years olds. out twenty and Dillon Aitwuruly iiftteen. The last named is a re- markable sire of young trotters. He is owned by A. B. Coxe of Paolo Pa. Recently when referring to this horse's get Mr. Coxe said that he had had fifty-six colts by Dillon Atworhty. 0f that number forty- foiir were In the 2:30 list and twenty-one in the 2:10 list, ten oi the latter making their records as l-le also said that the firs) ten. colts got by Dillon, Axworthy included Margaret Dillon 115356. Miss Bertha Dlllon'2:02l)§, Neils Dillon 205%, The Divorces 8mm and The Cossack 2mm, twenty-one, Walter Direct twenty-l one, Etawsh, twenty, -'l‘he' -ElD0li'; i‘l‘l)i'(‘s‘(‘iii(.‘(i iii ifli‘ islllllll i" Iilifliii League. i it looks like :1 izoml yvnl‘. i_v ill‘ Iii llllilorlii ill 4-30: ~i\'cily, While, i\it'i'}ll<'llvl'i|, .f‘|illii'S(lil, Mv-i Iinilnili. W. A; llilwiioiizllli, i‘: (‘amp bell, L; (‘alnlilhvii, (l; Connolly. Dixon, Srmiilehury, lll-ivnr. Francis .lmki11s. Mulhiosoll, liwrlre, Sii-wurt‘ Walker, Spencer. Poles, liiorris. lllllea. _Kieiy. Prmvso, Salilivir-rsq Drake, Houston, Cmlglliill, Lynda. , i} -—--— ~—- Argument Prepared I (Canadian Press) l ()'i"i‘/\\VA, Sept. railway (‘fllllliiillilifl have icnntrflhiltirli but lililo in lilo liiewus |uinll on U1.- (trlnvs Neal Pass ilgrvv- illlellt and the iiial-rillliilzllioll aria ling out of its l‘i.‘lllHIill('lll(‘lll lust July, Eugene Imlieul- K. (‘. counsel ' for tho (‘.. l‘. ll. has lzlirly well HPl. iforth the gcnerui illu- oi‘ argument which the colllpzlillr-s \\'.'ii lake. The argument of Mr. Lalicur will be that the uiireclnont lines lint in any ITliBIIGCI. interfere with the [lowers 0i the Railway Commission or its control over tho railway rates oi‘ tthe Dominion. The hoard, Mi‘, Laf- :lélil‘ w,'.ll contend has lull jurisdic- Lion in spite of any agreement ‘which is or has been mndu. TERRIFIC BLAST IN POWDER WORKS KILLS AND WRECKS. NEW YORK. Sept, ‘i9. ——A terri- fic explosion in the fireworks fae-i Tin- ideal . tory of .lo.=u~pll (‘hinreiln herr- today Jhnve n r.....,,i,‘§',’,."{,',‘§,‘Q1§§§§§,,,§“,,, injured three persons, one oi‘ tlu-luililn-ly fnaliieu in n p‘)|“Yen1‘,|n1 m," The following iriayl-ra will killli i C. R. Counsel Has l 1il.-~—\Vililu fill! i so fur’ ' was originally , suiting the ‘Alinm-‘y “W ‘Ontario. according ‘in lion, Nickle, K, (‘. Ill ilrvviilils test (ffINliS iiiléllllllil race truck churn-rs ifll‘ ProY vinclal (iovcrunlent has lost out. r0 l~‘.-\('l'1 'i‘ES’l‘ (use MN‘ ilflivli. horse raving l)i'(illli)i-| ‘ is ilciui (if (ho lll'\\' imllg Ilnlliclli ., track silmllmi ml the outskirts oi‘ 'i‘0i"0l1l0. which this [NICK is ilPllllZ operated issued for zltillctil: purposes and tho npcrzrlinii of this rave (roursu ivag sanclionlwl by the Feiilvrzii authorities 'l‘il<- charter Wllfltliii. ‘ lilo r-fferi con~ ‘ (lonerzll of Stev.’leGuy,bg,GuyAx- 'THIs IS A s TU o E B A KE R YE AR worthy (Ryder) 1 1 1 ' Bell Voy,b g (Ryan) .....\2 2 z - W’ " c’ " " '~'>------——-——-—— t n I, P. ~ l W::..°."‘...‘f'.°‘.f"1‘f....’f‘?‘.. . . “PM” °"°"" [IQMBALL . normed Another S0- Dany Jim, ro g (Libby) .. 4 4 4 1 l ' ' Time~2.20‘/4, 2.21%, 2.211s. (camimm, "o... p,“ 1) ____ f . ‘, Cl8i§y DGSpIiZB VOtG I ' l ""—' m“ Fm‘ A“? PM" 53°”- The Abbies will 1mm till-Ir first‘ i “ (‘13“\"f(°“(f,'l, p,f,“§') Se‘), 1,, ,- .. .1 .:~1l-:'<;...‘:-.... .1 Mabel Kestmm h m. by 3831/ for mm M Kalamazoo m a’! “(ff-Kitrvillllllllfisdfl““mm d‘ Mfililllii-il (in. ililidillll was made yea- Wiid Nutting (Smith) .. 1 1 1 - 4- 1 h ', f, ,, ,_ , _. , ,, 1 ., ;| Lu . [m Egypuan Taylor’ mg At the filuvfilnnll Augum Luci‘ hifiliilgi‘l*ii“ll.!gi ffybl. ‘ubillnkhf’ ‘Killfiif ‘Vtfliiiibnii ‘hfirsllilblllliflfv{gilfiii-‘i? gitii: lHIIKhCS) . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 "l8 Willi" ‘Vim m" "dmy [My M“ l‘ Ilium-ton. ’l‘hl- (‘lull will iiffii) ho‘ l'l'l-.~:l>yiv1“l:lll l-ilurl-ilcs oi the Mari (1111,. Pliivilltirii null QIIPDUC lo form lwo .\'til'fi‘iii'fi (mo I'm" unionists and Oil!‘ for null nllioilisis. was defeat- (‘ii by :1 vole oi‘ I33 to 37. a new r4lli'if!l_\' was fornlcd today when Mk: Anniv- Mllrrzly, New Glasgow.“ lhc mover n-f yvertordays resolu lion lnl-i in session with a number nl‘ W(ll|i(‘|l llli.“l"l‘i<\it‘(i in ihv continu- mil-i- el lhv Presbyterian church. ~ Mrs, l., A. Moore, North Sydney ‘ for lh,. last lln-ee years president ul‘ lin- W. 1i. S. unis olcctod provin~ villi ilri-fiilioiii g1 lili‘ new organize lion 21nd other ilrovisiollili officers ilunn-ll. ltuaululilwns were paasedtn that lilo new society would curry on illirlor the constitu- tion and not miax us missionary PililPllVlifH. ll |)l‘il('i‘i‘illIll.!H ui lilo annual meeting of the W “Vi. H. were constitution- 211. , , , , ~ooooooooo4o+oo+o+o4+f§5 Queen Hotel Water Street, Charlottetown This popular Hotel has been completely renovated and refurnlshed throughout and offers very comfortable accommodation to the travel.‘ ing public. The table ls especially good and the public gr; courtoously cared for. Rite! $3.00 a day, sauce ,1. TAYLOR- Msnager "- Charlottetown Hotel Co., L14], Proprietors probably faiuiiy. wrecked the lac ivnniiinind pluslyt- wmnhel, a w“, 4o44+o+e tory 11nd did prl-porty damage es-ior many irinds are needed it is tluiated at $100,000 within 25 gnilelegllontxlnlipai to‘ buy well-made. dur- asoopa e oosan keepthmi l by Louis . Fabiano, an em-Iconriition and grouped Qfogeffieiiunff Ilifiyce. In filling shells with powder possible it is well to have on each 3- Lfllilse Malcolm. Si. John: ll- ia h llevoil Lo have paused the cx- floor a supply of some of the things (laudet, Mlscouche; ' most constantly used. radius. used A spark from pies on. ' ,1)» K u QUEEN HQTIL‘ , A. D. Malcolm and wife, Bi, 101.", s. Wm- McNoill Summerside. I ‘Pflav v.- Wiifi contended that ,. -<=.~.r-‘-»-r_~"~i*i~;-.=.=.r=<.<~.:.:.=mssv.... "' "" 33-1-