PRESCRIPTIONS on nauriba""'"" Agents Wanted aocnrslrl each couurny 'ro F take contioi’ of the sales of our New Grades of Soap. Great opportunity ~ ,We specialise in ‘ Prescriptions, and Dildo in this ilruri ii Phone Si, ' l LET US DISPENSE —YOURS— the dispensing if lilo a" particular work. Our supply oi being obtained" from the m0" reliable manufacturers audi - v . EN gonna: lag-lift van... IDII ‘ 42' ~ m" are Resistor-ed Drug- " I1"! Wlih years of experience do all. a; , iullltlllllll- Prompt phone and mail -- t delivery. An lIF-IO-flllg m"; "p. i; vice st your command. ‘rill Monsnrl nnuosronn J. ERNEST H. WORTH Prescription Slficiliiatg 142 Prince Street. . 5e1i.»““‘f“..””..“'”.u _ Advertisements words 300000400040 F or Sale 0R. SALE-WILD GEES]! OLD and young. John Pigott, ‘Savage Harbor. 7762-9-20-21. for real iii!!- ‘PPBIW C‘ _-._._.__ AITINTION. PRIVATE Ohlilllfifl Qardsampio book free. Greatest linegjiiable -' demand this reason fpntho celebrated inexpen- sive Rioyls-iflerics. Secure orders now even in spare time; deliver lstli» Makeillve dollars‘ up daily. kperience or capital unnecessary. Bradley-Caste ‘[_ usfor a Ave, . Toronto. li,i'i,ia,io,io,z1. s ha.’ warn-an - ‘nnrnhssurarivas (either sex) in every town in Can- ‘ ads to take orders for Canadian . Personal obi-litmus Cards. Big de- ' aiand. Send no?! ._ for. beautiful iioe sample 566i and earn money imnaediatshu: Liberal commission. Premier Al: Guild, College d: Spad- ias. Toronto. A. W. 0-tl--3(l. Tsar US sfiiod s cnaisriuas ' piosent " tio. in too. This is wl-ist you will get by taking orders for private greeting Christmas cards lronwcur friends and neigh- bors. Sploiiliid" ,. position. Album sent free. Manager, Dept. 18B, 3 Winchester Ave., Montreal. Com- pany, dittiabre Sh, Montreal, Que. awfi-Sattl Dec. 3i. tsorh-l-Brantford. Ont. " A. W. 0-14-61. fl/IADEjQIBY _ “G ting Card decals in, htieparetinic. Write v largtoasy- Rccnl Art FOR SALE-AYEBSIIIBE BULL l3 months old. R. O. P. Dam Grade ‘A Sire. l". WailarnBrqpkfield. ' 7793-9-21-3i. LADIISAND GlNTLIIIN-Now ' 1°!‘ quality underwear at substantial savinss at Futons Closing Out Sale. 7000-0-21-11 mamas AND oanrniuurh. 3°" 101' quality underwear at sub- stantial savings at Patona Closing Out". Sale. " 7509.941.“ >___ I AVONLISA INSTITUTE-Tho Sep- tember meeting was held at the honie of Mrs. Paine: Stewart. The presi- dent presided, and opened the meet- lng with “O Canada." Twenty-two members and sight visitors were pree- ent. The roll callwssrcspondedtc with uses of apples.~Thanks for fruit sent to sick member were received. It was moved and seconded that as be given to each school to purchase supple- mentary reading. The different com- mittees gave their reports‘ and new ones were appointed. After consider- able discussion collectors were ap- pointed for the Sanatorium Drive. Mrs. B. C. Woolner gave s report of the meeting and luncheon oi the Board of ‘rradeat the Experimental Farm. Plans for the programme for the District Convention were made. A solo by Miss Thyrs Clark, .and in- strumental music by Misses Clark and Brown we're much enjoyed. Lunch was served. The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, R. G. F‘ I ' . iron sALc-e-rwo nswuz mash- enedcows, also one‘ to ‘freshen shortly. Apply E. Selllck, Brackley. vies-o-zb-zi FOR. SALE-SECOND HAND Iii ton Ford truck, model A. Also two model T ton truck. Poole i’: Thompson. Montague. ilcs-lwl: FOR SALE—IIOUSE, BARN AND one acre lot, one mile from Ken- slngton Road. Apply Kenneth Toombs,_Kensington. 77ll-9-l8-4l. FOR. SALE - THAT DESIRABLE double tenement dwelling, situate Nos. 23 and 25 on corner oi Elm Avenue "and Passmore Streets, Charlottetown. Apply to D. B. "Stewart, Executor. 7950-9-14-81. Male Help Wante WANTED AT ONCE TWO "YOUNG men for Fall months on farm. Apply to W. O. Creighton, R. B. No, 1, West River Station, Pictou County, N. S. t 7703-9-20-8i. BECOME EXPERT BARBIE IN short time. Our special course fits . , g , you for greater earnings. Sig per- "J/ s” n c paid. Write us_ today-- ‘Gm-r‘ ANTED "l “Tum Molar Barber College, 073 Benin!- duce use mod- m» 3'1""- i °'”,'ws"' em table never. Looks like/liner» _ " -. near no lumen-ins. s necessity in Miscellaneous every lioine. Low price, liberal com- mission. Write for free selling out- "m! 903,41,» 110. DOW 7110. Piliilic "Service M111! “I211, surveyor Iglermmilc. Souris: of Canada, Idlnitod, London. Qn- ._ ' qig-pgqz-imo tsrio. . W, B-M-li. - IIOUILI IOU] SALARY BY ADD- 1 1B8 No.00 weekly selling imperial Art Personal, Christmas Cards to Blends, Business Associates, Club and Chuecls-nismbersrfi-om Meani- neuit ware-nab ‘Book. impel-iii Art. leanuisctmarl. ll. wellington ‘West. ‘reroute; . O-TL Sept. so.’ y. RAVE ALWAYS IN STOCK American Rubber Belting and Traces." Material guaranteed or money refunded. Sells at Half Price. Clinton Morrison; Fredericton Sta. P, B. I. 7804-9-21-il-"M." -_.._a___ roncio aucnon sans AT oar- town, of house an barn. 5901101110" \ 24th at noon; J. A. Mollonlld. A00- _ *- 1 ‘1704-9-21-31. this pleasant employ- preamble.- Start now ycur income. Equipment V tclucbiie acosaso y. Britc- maglletlc emergency lamp. r sold in united states: Commissions ' . Salesman Wanted?‘- WE BE UIRE ADDITIONAL BIP- rasentgtives at P“ lottetown also other attractive openini! Qt Mm‘ g tggue, Georgetown and other Island m; ma] producers, and s with“! opportunity for i. Javorable start m", in high potato prices predicted. Write fully Crown Life Insurance gompmy, Maritime Branch, M0110‘ m, 1.; a - s. w. e-ii-iii. SALIFSIIIN WANTID- Ill-II agent for ce Edward Island‘- Good pay. oa outfit. We we: now a reliable, anorectic "P"!!! ' nve to handle thebest districts on Itrsior particulars. Also other attractive _ .Nsticnai Beckie’ a)“ Ltd. Dept. 14am naturist, Montreal. ' ' . 9-14-2140. ",. .. o... i e saw. veeM-ii-tr. E1 a0 wo- ' eriilsine inwountry- tsolsnsle. m. ml-e-ie-ei massin- the island. Our agency il WON‘ able. Write. Peihaiia. Nursefh 0°- Toaonw. Q110- w" “W53; PORTRAIT AGENT W‘!!! ggwogue, United Art Limited. is: Jobbxlui-ontismymislwsmdflvd ‘ Annie 'I‘ralnor, _» poiritl, Exceptionally ‘fine contract ' HUGHES-HIGGINS-Bt. Joseph's Church, Kelly's Cross. was the scene of a very inlerestlngeveiit on Wed- nesday moming,_ . Sept, . llth. when Mr. Peter J. Hughes, of Tracadie and Miss Helen M. Higgins, daugh- ter of the late James" N. and Mrs. ‘Higgins formerly of Summers" V, were united in the, holy bonds of matri- mony. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev. Leo Herreli, parish priest of Lot d5 parish. The bride who was attended bv her cousin ‘Miss Mary .1. Smith, teacher of Middleton, was becomlngly attired ina press of sand georgette with hat to match, and carried a prayer-book, while tile bridesmaid wore a costume of Ame:- ican Beauty georgette and a hat of a similar color. The duties of grooms man were performed by Mr." l-Iorac: P. Trainer, uncle oi the bride. ‘A bcunteous wedding breakfast was served to the immediate relatives oi the happy wedded pair, at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. liitaplowood, after which the bridal party motored to Borden, where they embarked on the "Prince Edblard Island" for a brléf honeymoon‘ triprin the Marl- times. On their return they were royally welcomed by their miny friends, in their new home at Cor-ran Balm Bridge. where Mr. Hughes ha; erected a neat and - cominodious bungalow for their future" home. A- mong the guests at the reception was their beloved pastor Bey. J. B. McIntyre. The best wishes of a he'll of friends accompanies Mr. and Mr: Hughes on their journey . through life. The groom's gift to the bride the gifts to the- groomsinan and bridesmaid wcio both costly and ap- propriate. ‘i-sasonabs Miss Charlotte McKay. De Cable, spenttiw. week-end in Olyce niver. the guest of her friend Miss Mario Dari-sch. _ > Mrs. J. l". Huntley and Mrs. (Ra-n W. H, MacEwen, of Vernon. spent a ers. e .__. Miss Jifargarat aiiauey, of var-con. has returned to Prince of Wales College, to resume her studies as a second year student. Mr. s. warm-wood. accountant’ of the House of-Coinlnons. Ottawa. and Mrs. Sherwood. arrived in Charlotte- town last evening by the Borden train-They are visiting relativuat the ‘Experimental Station here. slid PRIVATE "SALE. hm,” hi“ Feet var-altars. Jihad carved four enter 504i 301"‘ aabaesublbalfllflefl-Pm” gmimaiaraouervshellflm“ gnaldlisvrlflillfitwiwm oamliH1l'i1"!'-"."*.'°“‘ iasieraaaon. 0141*" m)‘ d...“ kitchen _...___......_- in several parts ogrrew-Brunswlck. Milan's ' ' I" ' ' t t .' IIITIS M {i ' IIUCIII—AI the qity Sept. ll. to Mrrandjtra, Bushes. Brsdalbane "a Ion.» PW“?- nowaa-r-ia the, rm _ I o] Hospital. on lept- ltb. to mused Mrs. Arthur Hewett, a son. ' ’ naanls n-a-i-i HUGHES-At City Hospital (infri- day. Sept. 00th. lire. Jiaphen miglies. Sradalbane. Illfllfll ferns late sept. n,» w. to It. James climb. sunlnirfleld. ~ bOOOfifiOOflOOriOfiOfihOiOOf N= Q‘. i.” i Mrs. A. E, Duff ;.. was a white gold~ wrist watch, while - very pleassnt-week-end in st. Pet- ' ifitdliiddmliildlylfldltllfiil cal-ego" g. eH-‘I 1 ‘Hdnncnninac Continued from pass I _ and iubyidoore at their home. 1 BROOM, Eidiis BICWD, B. Mlrihinliol Phonon: also I7. I-Ioare of M00600"- Sanatorium Continued from pllle 1 atorium. Judge W. S. Stewart Mrs. John Richards . Alfred Plckard .. Christie Brown Co. . . The Patriot Pub. Co. m. v. L. Goodwill .. LePsge Shoe Co. Ltd. . Seed Potato Inspectors -_lil__E. Parkman Mrs. (Dr.) Taylor . Mrs. J. S. Jenkins Major C. C. Thompson J. A. MacMillan .... 0. D. ZIcGregor . Mrs. L, D. Murray Mrs. T. J. Harris H0111? Smith -—-----____ ABEGWIIT PRACTICE .._.__ Prince of Wales College grounds. ____________ psratus. - . . Island's Llniment for Warts bu. w. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Diseases ise Prince st. rliaas for: . Ollioalte so. raara Chlrcli. I. o. n. E. OVERSEAS POST, GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP FOR 1930 ANNOUNCED Boa 476, Charlottetown. 17114-5041. a . . . hi... beam‘ ans am so. A s, Calibsil-Uaaiizdvflit. l‘. l I- q A Of are Wee]: Miss Blanche Rayner was guest of honor at 'a charmingly arranged shower given by "Misses Alice Cairns Gloucester Streehottawa, on Tues- day evening. Among those present were the tollowinmllslanderst-Misses Blslnohe Rayner, Alice Cairns,_ Ruby n._ Dunn. y, Irene Murchison. Isabel MacDonald, Barbara Ma-OGIOS- gor, Alberta MacLellan, Dorothy Mec- erously-to the appeal for tho Sen- Abegwelt football practice this af- ternoon at 4 o'clock. Practice at Chile is spending $350,000 for farms and the ‘establishment thereon of agricultural experiment stations to be equipped with modern machinery, laboratories and other essential ap- Ior ' ‘orniatlon apply I. 0. D. B. Provincial Educational Secretary. E. Lillian McKenzie Bachelor of Mnslo Pisnoforte, Singing, Theory. Studio. H‘! Richmond Street Telephone I'll-L. Term Opens September hard. HSS-O-ll-Iwh. ' and lunch was served at the home _ of Mrs. Michael Farmer. where a so- i " . H' lit cuiciuoin 0N THURSDAY Catholic Womeifs Iiea- v gue Elect Officers For The Ensuing Year. The Diocesan convention 'of the Catholic Women's League, which wal . held at Kinkors. cam to e success- ful conclusion on Thursday last at 5 o'clock after which solemn boned- lctlomot the Blessed Sacrament’ was given by Rev. Dr. William Monaghan of Seven Mlle Bay, in .St. Malachias Church. Thursday morning the road-- lng of reports was concluded and the regular subscription to the sa- tional_ Scholarship and Budget was voted. There was much satisfaction felt by the delegates in the great volume ofworl: accomplished by the Sisters of Service, the niissionarymr- dor which the C. W. L. of Canada supports, in their-field of labor in Wostem Canada and at the ports oi anti-y into Canada in caring for Catholic ."lmmlgrants. "The yearly James Patgn - $50-00 subscription for this work was gen- Thfii- “m” ' “M” erously -piedgod. The resolution W: D. Giiiis d: Co. .......... $00.00 commm“ oomprmn‘ M" (m) E R .D.Ra ............$40.00 - ' ' , ' ' AfQUéMh “Mm G. Gillie, Convener. Mrs. Jas. Mor- Mrs. John Williams $30.00 ris, Mrs. Henry Trainer and Mrs. all? égé-Rilglflflon ‘Jos. Creamer, brought in their re- , , Til ...-_....s-.-.. . l - 1 _ Wm, s. cordon 32.2: Eml ,“;:hc°;;tk;“"w“lm'°':;£ t; ‘i500 port an organized effort is to bein- 13100 itiated toward the suppression of the 32-83 entrance into our province and the ‘ \ ' ' sale throughout it of papers and gtudaeutulmdfié‘::""""fl' us“) magazines which are low\a'nd do- J, a Burnett 8M1"! 1" 01°11‘ "W" w" ""1 B. G sis which are working lncaiculsble harm to the minds and morals of our lin- mature and adolescent youth. It is hoped to obtain the co-oporation of other provincial organisations and citizens in _ i who recognise this great evil influence. At 280 p. ni. the nominating committee made their report and posted names of all nominees for offices. This committee was under the convcnorship of Mrs. J. J. Trainer and comprised Mrs. Andrew Gallant, Mrs. J. A. McIver and Mrs. W. J. MscIntyi-e. ~The election of officers then pro- ceedcd by secret-ballot with the fol- lowing results: President, Mrs. !'._ J. Casey; let vice president, Mrs._(l,'n-._) a. o. Giilis; and vicdprosident, Mrs. Henry ‘lrainor; 3rd vice president. Mrs. Frank --.Mur_ray; executive sbcr. ‘rotary. Mrs. Jas. Pendergast; corros- ponding secrets y, ‘Ti-ice. Bel- ger, and treasurer, Mrs. Fred Conroy; Councillors, Mrs. Raymond McKin- non. Mrs. Jas. Morris. Mrs. John "R. Maclntyre, Miss KlttyCoyio, Mrs. Jas. Creamer, Mrs. J. A. Callaghan and Mrs. Wilfred Dalton. ‘nine was a splendid attendance of delegates whose reports show that the C. W. L. is a-very real force for helpful service in the parish and community. Organisation within the diocese is receiving an added stimulus by the expressed _ desire of His Lordship Bishop O'Leary. that every. parish may eventually have its unit of the C. W. L. Tho hospitality and courtesy shown the delegates by the ladies of Kin- kora will be long remembered by all present who were entertained in their homes and their every-comfort as- ' sured by their kind hosts and host- esses. Though the weather wes wet and stormy no discomfort was felt ‘as cars _were provided to convey the delegates to hall for ovary aes- aion. 0n’ Tuesday evening alter the opening public meeting. a rooeption| ‘L 4 other‘ tsbis and a h... appetiaing and delicious supper was served by the ladies. of Kinkwa. A pleas- ing feature of the entertain- ment was the presentation to Mrs. I‘ . ‘ J. Casey. Diocesan president, and Mrs. w. J. Mldlntyro, 1st National Vice President. of beau- tiful. bouquets. which they gratefully acknowledged. Music and song and card ga-inoa occupied the hours most delightfully and upon the close 50f the evening's festivities the Nation- al Anthem‘ and Ailld' Lang Byne were sling by all and a hearty and grateful tribute was expressed by Mrs. Maclntyre in the name of the C. W. L. to the entertaining hosts and hostesses and to all the kind D6001! of Kinkora, who welcomed them so cordially and treated them l0 Nyllly- The kindness and thought- iiil attention of Rev. m. Smith will be long remembered and the gratit- ude oi the Convention is duo and expressed to luv. C. J. McLellan for his wonderful convention address, and to Rev. J. J. MacDonald for the eloquent and forceful sermon ‘preach- ed at the Convention Mass. > with the business consummated at this 0th annual convention and the delightful entertainment provided. the Klnkoi-a Convention will go down in the annals as ‘one of the veiybest. » A Big Laugh Show ‘lit PrinccEdward ramps FEATURE siu. _ MAKES A HIT Starting off with atscroamingly funny two reel comedy, "l-iusbarid Chasers," followed’ by the ‘popular .2 llldward serial "Queen of the Northwoods" then with the feature picture with William Boyd in one of bid boat roles. Seldom does a photoplay meet with such unanimous ‘favor as does this new William Boyd. attraction which contains that indeflnable some- thing that ‘distinguishes screen hits from the ordinary picture. ' "Skyscraper" ‘is a novelty that brings to the screen material rich in orglnality arid s fresh ides of romance among the plain, poor folks. The story. which smacks of genuine reality in the everyday life of men, has extract- ed tho utmost from a. stupendous sit- uatiomTwe roughneek riveters. em- ployed in buildiiu construction, for- get’ their sniinmlty for a mutual en- tidy-the clowning work, their simple andeloinental ro- menolngs make for a story of common American life that isaiwayslntense- ly, interesting and always crammed with unusual twists and turns. Boyd and Alan Hale comprise the team-certainly a pair in be watched fol-future screen treats. It is an ideal conibinsdoirand their performances are capital. Sue Carol gives added peomisesofreachingthetopandAl- berte. Vaughn wins more laurels as _ono of the silver shows but comed- iennes. The picture is quit.- worth- while. ‘ a Western Guardian --GOLI" CLUB DANCI at Tcylsnd, l-lolmanh Tuesday evening, Sept. I4. Dixon's orchestra. Everybody wel- come. Conic and enjoy the last big dance of the season. ‘1015-0-21-8) —DIATII OI hill. DAVID W. EN- lifAN-The death occurred at her homo in Centreville, Bedeque, on ihursday, of Idrs. David W. lznman. at 00 yesrs of age, after only s short illness. She was the daillhter of the lata Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer, of Bayfield, N. 8., but lived for many years in Summoraids. She was s lady of many fine qualities and wilibs clal hour was whlled away with mu- sic and song and a royal welcome extended one and all. Wednesday evening Mrs. Patrick Miillgsn of Newton, entertained the deloeam and ivisitbrl at bar lovely h@l where all had s most enicysble ev- ening. Bridge _and auction games were providodfiii some of the rooms. music and song held sway in the drawing room and a inst sumptuous suppei-wasservedtoalibythehoat- as. assisted by ladies of Newton. Owing to inclement weather the ino- toi- drive planned for Thursday s!- ternoon was oiainitied. but on Thursday evening‘ like. M. J. Mcfvor opsnedmer. beautiful and spacious home for s supper and "at home" to the delegates and visitors and C. W. L. members. Bav. Dr. Smith. who presided at the iianauatlwslii MB deeply ihoumod by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. ‘There OO-OO-O-OQ 0O OO§O—O-O§O-O-O§O-O+OQ-OQ§O§OO-OOQ at. - o. spa m: t? Biendin Red Rose Tea is an art. To obtain _ . Cl . flavor and nil-bodied richness required Z981‘! OI 18F ence. Every package guaranteed. - ' I ‘EKis doodles” nan ROSE onshore Paxoa eeee-eeve-ooe-eeoeo“ e+e++e+eeeveeeeseoew St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. W. BRUCE Mum ORGANIST-WALTBB. McNUTT -_I-__.MBENNT'-_ Sermon-The Minister. Solm-"Face to I-‘aceP-Johnson. Mr. Chas. Gallagher. Anthena-‘Tbe Radiant MornP-Woodwnrd. EVENING SERVICE 7.00 P. lVL-Sermon. Anthem-Choir Sermon-The Minister. Soiow-"The Prayer Perfect." a Mr. Charles Maclienaie. QO-O O-O-OOO . ‘OOQOOOOOQQOOOOOOQOIOQOOOIOOC vv‘¢vvvv¢v ¢ ¢ vv-vw. O§Q40+O+OQ§‘¢‘4v¢ OOQQ-QOOQQXO-OOCFQOOOQOO§fifi§§§§§§fi§§f§fi9fiG§§+§OOO 5 Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. M. SCOTT FULTON ORGANIST-Mlt. L. D. THOMPSON MORNING l1 a, m. "The Pathway to Faith." 2.30 p. m. Sabbath School and Bible Class. ‘Anthem-"l Will Magnify Thee 0 Lord" . . . . . . .. Spence Miss Christina Miller and Choir, EVENING 7. p. m. The Minister will be assist 2d by Rev. Dunn, D, D., Toronto. Anthem-"O Come to My Heart, Lord Jesus". . Ambroise Mr. Jack McLeod and Choir. ' students and Strangers Welcome. G-M. 1 ¥ QQ-QOOOO-ODOOOOOOO-OOOOOOOO-OOOS a AALAAAAAA A4444‘ a v vvvvv-v vvvvvv vv "dirinitp Glnitcb dlilur Minister's-Bey. l. H; Ramsay, D.D., Rev. C. N. Brown. 05-5- 9mm“ ... nor. w. i-:. Fletcher, a n. c. M. A. T- C- fl- TI-IE SERVICES 10.00 A. M.—Prsyer Meeting. 11.00 A, ltt-Preacherb-Bev. J. Phillips Jones, D. D., of Toronto. _ Antliem-"The Friend Who Waiteth Nigh” The Junior Congregation Meets as usnaL 2.30 P. M.-Sabbath School and Bible C118"!- moo P. M.—Preac_hV_er—Rev, E. l-l. Ramsay. D- Subjech-"Christ Drawing All Men- Selection by The Harmony’ Mlle 013°11'- Antheni—"Before the Ending of the DI! (Solo parts by Mr. P. W. Small-i Students and Visitors (P0111111! w°1°°m°- oo-eooe-eweo-v-voeoe-e-e-oooopwofi FF§§OQ OQGOOOQQ§QW i Fast_ Racing At Fredericton (Special to Tho Guardian) [ H. Wright, Fort Fairfield. ramnnicron. N. 1a.. Sept. '20-, Me.. (Smyth) 5 Th, (sales-i, trotted heat ill the east Mickey Aubrey. b- s. John duh-i; the present season featured L. Read and son. Borden mo “wnd ma mu] day or the Frcd- P. E. I.. (Colbeck) . . . . . .. ‘I erieton harness race meet on the. Tlme:—2.l5¥4: 3-175 315“- Maine and New Brunswick Circu‘? today. It was the third and 011511 heat of the 2.18 trot, won by 1910i driven by Billy Keys, of st. stephcn Major Mozart, bg.. by Peter n, 3, The race went to Major lilo- Mozart. P. E. Abbott. Port- sart, owned in Portland, Me. “'18! land. Me. (Flemmlnl) 2.12 -in the first heat. his best time. Edna Klyo. b- m. H1881"! In the third heat Major Mozart went Bros. Dennyville. Mo., in a very bad break in the second» (Keys) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . hall which also threw Edna K1Y° Johnny Miles, b. g.. Di". J. O ofl her stride. The mare recovered Caikin, Sackvllie. N. a and won the heat. Slfllisht i101“ (Conroy) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2.1a Trot. Purse $1.000- l are left in mourn, besides a lorrowing husband, three daughters, namely: Mrs. If. l. Dobsols, of Detroit; Mrs. Gladys ‘Mariette. of Birmingham, Mich-i and Mrs. A. It. Clark. GIN Traverse; also one brother, w, Lewis speaee, of Bedequo, to whom The Guardian extends sincere sympathy. The funeral takes place this after- nocn at I o'clock from her residence in Bsdeque. to the People's Cemetery. at Sumnitrslde-S. _...srr_ and ins. Iodinier, who have been visiting the latter’: psi-sou at Burton. lot ‘I. returned by 10b W) Friday to their home in Boston, Mass. -S. .. Staff Captain Ursakl, of the 5min army, at It. John. N. B. evoninlttooh aaadoiooedis- iagtsbiasod....m.uoosahand semi mu an. wwflidvv" W‘ "K. YGIIUI" ll t 1' I “draped a spacial meeting in the linaaieeeide liall on ‘fhuredsy Well- iQ, fliers was a lsrll attendance-S. Dangerous - Checked sttliice bu» Golden Peter. ch. Senator l". J.. ro. 3., N. W. 1 Joe liodgewood, ch. g.. mot Robinson. Upper Wood- Pahey, Lewlfton. Mo. stock. u. a. (Dewitt) .... .. a s a (Flemming) ..I a e _ R0" Wit". 0- III-- K- W- Major S., ch. g.. L. A. a Keith. Hartland. N. B., Wheaten, ggonggqn, y; g, q (McManua) a 4's. inclines) a a s Mulls Oolorldc- s- m» John Peter wm Tell. ch. g.. L. Ii. L. Reed. and son. Borden, wheamn, “micron, y, p, P. l. L. (Steele) 0 0 4 (Conroy) Lynn iiedgewocd. b. g.. W. iul Menard brothers, Lawrence. aged ls, and ltuinaii. aged Ii, were sen- tencedtohaagforthe inurderoisehn lei-l Durham. Quebec Charcoal war; the rule in the other races. mo. ch g" F055 and Gar“, Golden Peter, winning the 2-29 P!" Port Fairfield, Me.. (Ger- artd captain Mack, the 2.17 mixed. ow) __ _ _ _ _ _ 4 Timsz-QJI, 2.13%; 3.11. 1.1a Pace. Purse 8100. 2.11 Trot and Pace. Pores I400 s. by Chestnut Peter. W. A. Horseman, Moncton, N. B. i Capt. Mack. b3» by Captain Aubrey, Colin Mcltenle. Truro, N. S., (Conroy) l. l Karloff. bg.. T. V. Holdeway. i-loultcn. Me. (Nevers) I e I Joe McKinney. bg.. Dr. W J. p4 i Carey. Prosqua Isle. Me. (Conroy) Wil- a Timu-aldlt: allil. _ MONTREAL, Sept. m-The youth-