i - ' E€,.s....f.......e s, d sally every The}l'1§glsppré £ll' strain str' uo sphysical exercise ‘wltlalbllbdihg their resilicpqy. ‘- . g “ , V ‘ Th H -lrl I ' nd scrsig ‘Iorslhé a Models to suit all types of figures. “if? allowing the new 1 style: fitted on living models Conololfltliiémpnoy Limited , Montreal I Toronto I0 ll line. i.- npn oi 5 llgurel, be pnld i_ wunln fol‘ weal. : week. Situation per‘ line per day. 9c per line per day for 3 days line per tiny for 8 dnyn 0r over. Count 5 words Initial irtlerl. count mi one word. 10 per cent. Illflllll Im- upnh. Address form: port of mi. uml nnuf fifipeclnl Rate: Furnished iloornl nd. Tile tor seven Wanted,‘ .500 Joi- neveu worrle per .___.___._______ A gents Wanted WANTED LIVE AGENTS I0! Watkibs 150 , ’ Direo to consumer. Write The J. B. Watkins C0,, 8'19 Craig Si... Wit, Montreal. ~8ALE8MEN W\NTED FOR "The ' Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries‘ to solicit orders ‘for high clnu nursery stock Experience unnec essary, territory reserved high est commissions paid, h" ‘ iIIlscollaiie0us JNO. ALFRED McDONALD LAND Surveyor, Harmony Jot. 80069-26-71 STUDENTS CAN BE ACOOMMO dated wl‘th room and board. Ap ply Guardian oflioe. 80059-29431 KNOW YOUR LIFE. —-LATE8T scientific ‘method. Develop your powers. Send ‘birth date; 25 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Vidal-tor Winston Kenilworth, ‘88 equipment. Write for full particu lurs. Stone it Wellington, Toron- to, Ontario. ....__.,._...__...____.____-- Help Wanted—lfeln8ie COOK WANTED-ONE WILLING to learn at the Clifton House. V’ I Wanted SECOND HAND BIOVCLE WANT- ed. "Must be cheap for cash-Lee 1i. Young, Montague. R. It. No. 5 8006i-26-0I Situations Vacant BIG $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS greeting card sample book free to workers, celebrated, Inoxpen‘ sive Royal series; secure orders now. deliver luterp men and women already making five dol- lars up daily, even in spare time; capital or experience un necesmry. Gnrretsoii Company ‘Brantford, Ontario. “ MAKE MONEV AT HOME.— $15 ho $60 paid weekly for your spare time. No canvassing. We in- struct and supply you with the work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 102 Colbourne Building, _ Toronto. - Lost LOST BETWEEN SUMMERSIDE and Bordon, ling including call iiig curds. Finder will lhe rewar- ded iby leaving to Crosby Hotel Burden. 800989-201‘! ‘LOST-A PAIR 0F COLORED rim eye glossed. Finder please IGAIVJ with Bent (larter and get reward. 800975-341. rcosr on srnavso on SATUR ilny night iromlCity HnteLblnck driving horse with rubber tired lwaggon (stick. seat). Anyfmo knowing iwherpiibuuts oi ts-amo.» ume four of the from Prince St. School Library return it to the Prluclilul 22935347‘ MONTREAL FUR REMODEL- ling Co, does the highest class remodelling and repairing. (loats iniulo to order. All kinds of fur trimming on hand. Our work guaran-yeoil. Riley Build- ing, Queen ‘Street. Open even- ings. . For Sale F-OR SALE A BUILDING LOT 50 by 100ft. on tho South s-lde 0i IDougliis Street. inquire at 83 ‘Hayfield St., ti’ | IFOR. SALE. Farm for sale ,al Whciiiloy River dwelling house and barns. Apply to Robert J. ‘Seller 800928-28-8i WILL THE PERSON HAVING Vol ‘so World Book r i‘ ‘k , . _ . ‘ bavpP from Holmarrs Catalog. LADIES AID.- A meeting‘ of the (Ladies Aid oi RE. l. Hospital will ‘he held In Y.M.C.A. Tuesday, Oct. 3 at 4 pan. 1i, ‘GRAN-D OONOERT at Method- ist Church Tryon Tuesday night. 01-0-3. 11y Professor Fletcher and iiflfly from Charlottetown, the oc- casion being opening 0i new or- gan recently purchased. Admis- sion ~by ticket 35 cts. wAs on: 0F THE "BOYS".- Mfllur General Harrington, w‘ho is nov- in coniinsnzi in the Near East was at onetime on the ‘staff of the let Canadian Division and was afterwards Chief of Staff of 11.9 lst Army under General Field Mar slial, now Lord Plumer. IIIZI< i ‘DUTY ON LIVE FOXES. —~ A telegram has ‘been received liy a prominent fox ranchers here from an authoritative source stating that the United States govern» merit has levied a duty oi fifteen ‘percent on all llve foxes, whether registered or not, entering that country. There is already a duty uiltiiityper cent 0n all silver fox p0 s. BUCOEEDE ‘HON. MR. GAL- LANT.— At a meeting or the Provincial Governomnt held Fri- day night it was announced by Premier Bell that Mr. Jeremiah Provincsial Government held Fri- lst District of Prince, has ‘been sworn in as ii. member of the Ex- ecutive. succeeding the late Hon. Benlsmrin Gallant. illlr. Neil Mac- ‘Dougall who has been acting as (‘Illlyist clerk in the Registry 0f- fi_ce, Bwmimersido was permanent- ly appointed. Messrs Andrew Mac- IIIIIIB. Souris Lino Road and Wal- uice ‘Dlngiwell, Bay Fortune were zvlllionited Commissioners oi Deeds of J. P's. Mr. J-larolrl Keith How ntt of Augustine and John T. Cos- gsovel oi‘ Wellington were also up. pointed Commissioners at’ Deeds, PERSONAL-B Miss Mabel and Hannah Duffy, Kflllyis Cross were visitors iii the city last week attending the exhibition. (Mr. ilVilfred IDOnIIQIIy, Albany, accompanied by Ills brother, ‘Mr. John Doiinelly leave on Tuesday morning for ‘Spokane. Washington where they will In future reside. lMiss Frances Bradley, Kelly's| Cross and dlliss Jean Tierney, Ink- crinnn ivere visitors in ‘the city last week attending the Exhibit- n. ~_.___ ‘NIP. FEJ. ‘Casey of the In-Iand Revenue Department left Sutur- day morning on ll holiday Irlp to 111B llflme In ‘St. John. lie was nc conrpiiiiicil by his brother Edward who has ‘been spending his vacu-I lIOll lii this city. Messrs. C. Chiasson and Wm. 5., Arscnaull, llouse llanbor, M. I.’ are in the city returning froml lShodluc N.B., where they attend-l lied the Flisherlcs Conference held. IIIICPG lust week. dlirf nlid Mrs. Ernest E. Park- lmnri left ‘Saturday in their auto for Borden en rou-tc- to Ilostmi. WIIGPQ they will spend llie greater part of the Wlllltlfwfllld inter mi, in nll probuibllity, proceed south for the early spring. It is Mr. Purkmnirs intention to visit pnrls oi‘ the United Status with a vicar to business. FOR SALE -DUAL PURPOSE Shorthorn bull, 3 years old dark rod color, ' good individual. Write, L. C. Johnston, Box Ii. R. R. 4. Montague. 8100-23-61 DWELLING HOUSE AND-HOUSE hold effects sold by auction ‘at Montague, Wednesday, October 4th. See handlbilis. Sale posit- ive. II. Nelson, 8009fi1-29-3I. FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE A well appointed. modernly‘ fit tod 7 room cottage. Prompt pur- clinso saves money. Address "Quick Sale," Guardian, Char- lottetown. 80096-2940 __1I.eIp Wanted-dials COUNTRY BOY ABOUT 15 WAN- ted for Store address B. Guard- ian ofillce. Strayed BTR-AYED mom rm: owuzna years. lnfci motion to hcl‘ whereabouts suitably kind“. c0,um.,¢|c,,1o.,v1u. this or! Mrs. J. Martin, Montague. “m. 2i. 80095i-4-203l. $1.00. A-‘ME-‘RIOAN DEsTROYERs JAPAN TAUGHT BY CHINA i J FOR OONSTANTINOPLE _l.._- NIORJIUJJK. vi... Oct 1——'1‘lw. twelve (IIBDI-TDYIEI‘! ordered with the supply ship Bridge, to proceed to Constantinople. probably will complete load-lug by tonight. wag gold today by oflficerlrat the ilnmpton Roads n-aval base where ' the vessels are ‘bedng- prepared “for the till!- Mllgllfl 91f Measured In terms of mnllee nc- corulpfto a calculation of Direct- ...- Jgmes L. Wlllmoih, or the myprepment plan-iii!!! "like. the qjgfly output of bulbs perforated ‘m... stamps, wihelfplacsd side by side IoLnduRo edge, would ex- qeml 1n single file e distance oi m3 1-2 nri s. ‘pnaonrtrr Ms _,,_..._c-_._. i. l0 glillll-‘Iliilll H‘ ‘l’ s: YIIOI W’ e rrhoidl ‘ l el operation required. D . ' ' 3.1km will ‘rail s m, g, ‘ofilffij -~““ when...‘ ~ hooks, “Kojj-lkl," or Ancient L6- “ gends. HOME VERSUS HOUSE ' ‘Home oanot "be given us. We The arts oi printing and writlnsl were introduced into Japan ‘from Chin-n in the year 284. In 673 the Emperor Temmn illrecteil the publication of the afirst Japeflfiflfl may be given Q-lifliillq, a place 1v eat and sleep. This is 110i 11 home. A ‘home is a place, of IIW“ and rest and peace. Love and rest and hence must be deserved. must be earned. lNdbody c1111 M114 them to you as so many packages- ‘ilbey are maters of reciprocily- ‘Pf you have none to give there will (be Ihut little for yo" 1° '9‘ oeIvm-Jvliiestem Methodist. -———-QQQ>-—?' Next time business goes nway it should get a round-trip ticket. The woman who wants to run ev- erything usuailly ‘halite at the lawn- mower. Jt seems strange. ‘but the 1911111 nf the Sililllllefdlile axhilbltlon. Jim Smart ‘Caruulinn Overseas weight or middleweight on P.E.l. _ _ artists" to uphold the fistir. proiv 80050 26 51 ass of itlio Garden of the lGulf. Pcndergast to come out oi‘ retire- ment and don the gloves ‘for a six round agreement with illa-‘llllre. Sillll- 26. buy fill-y 2% Iloiiinr. Bear-cat. rnwlurded gm] ils bonnet often ‘gels stung. DEATHS MlOKENiNA-‘ln this city Ont, 1st. Illary tMcKenmn, agc 8i years. Pu- ncrai from her into residence 232 Grafton St. Tuesday morning at 8.4510 St. Dunstan‘s Cathedral, thence tc R17. ICemetery. Boxing at S’Side ing arranged for Wednesday night plon has cliallruiged any heavy- lt is now up to our local "mitt The fans have prevailed rin Jilin the Graeco- PPOIIIIIIIIIIIIPIBS are lbelng arran- (Ailimlselon 50 cts; ringside B01118 The iman with a political bee in ,1+*..¢i§d“ . [Blemishes sen . nulls. hill-WW" ‘$11.; goflfllillllil are III- gi y duo to-colfllllflri- n. Ilium’: Ivmfhh‘ lldlil il Illillll II l‘ '3“: u i.’ u” [gal will! It?“ n“ Ievill- D°°“" 7"“ """ "“‘.“.LI‘. fi ‘hi? "Ind l‘ ' -p|AtI It. medicine or lo:- etivo-OO 1" not rriiw- l7 r.u.c:L'-.n.x';~;~.iu.'cs . a bu: II alallglbfironto. .'k....._.._. est. __ l that nah ahedowest ‘is mermaid cnnali t0 I I I while he was extending between IA star tboxing nuracggon 15‘ bu. 0n one l‘lllI his heels on the other. (gnu... applauded. u...‘ Children children were burned to when a barn Slrovll, 430 Victoria Avenue caught fire‘ shortly ziftcn ten o'clock Io- diiy. The dead, are Nick Sirovl, aged 4; Walter Liskun, 7, matches and their parents did not notice they were in the barn. The charred remains were found in a heap at ono corner of the loft by firemen. It is believed tney were suffocated by smoke before firemen reached the building. of a flock of chickens from the barn but ‘heard no sound of the boys in lthe building. cover the blemishes and to excuse the draw a curtain before his stains and to display his perfections. to bury his weaknesses In but to proclaim his virtues upon ‘him IIOIIQQIODr-Rihbqii. ‘Southey- "Sm-It'll ‘must have bought a our," remarked‘ Jones.‘ "Wlhst ‘makes you think Brown. "He need to talk hhuuriblenlk momolviien,’ replied Jones. ‘lbnt now he ‘Io talking About blank-mint Ilrw@11r¢111@"- -' Cincinnati Enquirer. MAN CORRECTION: In the report c! the Beekeepers ‘meeting in our Saturday Issue, the word "Mid- summer" should have reed Mid- winter. STRAYED FROM Buntaln Bell Co's ‘wharf, September 27th. one (black hoifor iwlth w-bite on side, and short rape on horns. Any In- formation as to her whereabouts, ‘will be thankfully received by Bun Iain Bell Co. 800995-2-3i ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. — On Monday evening October 22nd at 7.45 .p.ni. Rev. ILH. Steven will deliver an illustrated leoture in Stanley Bridge Hail, subject "The Need of the Age". Admission: Adults 20 centiuchlldreu l0 cents. Oct 2 1|. IMPORTANT CHANGE IN AM- ERICAN CITIZENSHIP LA‘WS:- Under the provision of ‘the stat- ute effective Sept. 22, 1922, wom- en marrying American citizens will not become citizens of that country as was the case hereto? fore. ‘Marriages ‘that occurred prior to that date are not affec- ted. For instance a woman marry- ing an American on. Sept. 21st, would (be an Aimerican citizen, ibut if married un Sept. 22nd, she still retains her own nationality. PRIZES AWARDEO- In the Guardian of September 22nd, ap- peared a list Di prizes nrwurded at the Charlottetown EXIIIIJIIIOII. the Shorthorn Class for two year old heifers. Mr. 1C. Irving won first place and not Uvpton Farm as stated. in the yearling heifer class Mr. Irving ‘won second place and not Ami-us Etter as stated. Ifil d" tjl...‘ ens an). (Continued from Page One.) . IQ1“ Heat-Stone: Thompson got the eleven horses away on the sixth score to a splendid start. Mack Todd going at once into the lead. closely pressed by The Acro- at. The race was between the" two wlith Kalola Todd at the Acrobafs sulkey, the other horses b61118 Blrunk out considerably. 001111118 down the home stretch The Acrobat made a great lry an finished on Mack Toddfn wheel, With Kalola a very clung third and Mothers Boy fourth. Mary Pickford‘ who was expected’ to "W" 11D remarkably in tb-is race. made a break shortly after the word "so" and though trotting VBry fast In spots could not get up with the lends. _ ....2nd Hub-This heat was a re- petition of the first, the fin-Ish bo- lng Identical. it looked to every- body at the conclusion of this heat as though Mack Todd was a suro w-lnner. , 3rd Heat-This heat caused bis excitement. Mack Todd went to the lead. closely pressed by The Acro. bat who made a determined try from the center of the ‘back stretch on the last round. Kalola Todd wllio had ‘trailed"l‘ho Acrobat came up with a rush at the ‘three quarter pole and then three horses raced like a team round the tuiii and into thchome stretch In ‘one "I 111° Brett-lest races ever seen home stretch about eighty yards from the wire The Acrobat got a nose ahead of Mack iiig this to ‘a length fifty yards from the wire. Thea Kalola came with a rush and Illl the last twcnty five yards beat out The Acrobat With his herd of t-welve Short- horn cattle, Mr. lrlvlng carried off twelve prizes vwhich we consider are excellent records. Ilyeilld Wrap, Skirt, Sweater, Curtains Iii Diamond Dyes 'Ench package oi‘ “Diamond "Dyes" contains directions so sim- ple any woman can dye or tint herl old worn, faded things new. Evcn| if she has never dyed before. she can put a rich, fadeless color into shziihby skirt-s, dresses, ‘waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, cover- ings. drniperles, hangings, every- lsuy Diamond Dyes- no other kind-then perfect home dye iiig lsygu-aranteed. Just tell your druggist whether the m-iterliilytiu m as wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen. cotton or mix- ed goods. Diamond streak, spot, fade, or run. Wrestling and Boxing it Arena Rink ._.i_. The ‘postponed wrestlmg "Kyla a beautiful troltcr, very steady. boxing bouts were staged at by hall’ a length, with Mack Todd two lengths behind. The finish of this heat brought everybody on the grandstand to their feet cheer lug exc-ltedlly. 4th Heah-lildack Todd's driver laid him up this heat. evidently considering that the horse had uui, sufflclen-t speed left to cope with the fresh and strongly going Kal- oia Tod-d. The race was therefor!- between The Acrobat and the Todd niare—she winning comfort- able with Mothers Boy, who had trotted a splendid race throughout third, and Mack Todd fourth. 5th Heat-There were only two starters iii this heat, namely, the double heat winners, Kalola Todd and Mack Todd, Kaloln seemed as fresh as ever, trotting very fast. apparently capable ‘her best heat. Mack Todd's driver did not make a try, being coiilcni with getting inside the distance not. to lose the money won from having secured second posi- ,tion in the race’ it must. be stated Dyés ‘llel/Bigin jusvlce to Mack Todd that Lie 'Ilad competed in both Thursdays and Fridays races and therefore could not be expected to be as fresh as Kalola Todd ‘who had not ‘competed on those days. Kalol’ _ . llTodd raced in lCharlottelowh 53311:‘; hzasglléolrgtginlexiznflzsgf" 3;‘? ‘matinees two years ago and in 0nd! fasten a few contests on local tracks. She Arena Rirrk on Saturday night andwery rename and wry game‘ He’ draw a fairly large house. The preliminary boxing bout be- ltyan, Charlotte- tiweeri Stanley town and Kid ‘Carter, Boston, went six rdunds to a dram‘. The llllfllil. feature o! the night ‘was the wrestling match ibctween .llni Smart, holder of ille-yflfiltl Med al for the championship at vthe Canadian Coupe Sport in Francein- i918 and Cyclone McDonald. The imntch furnished lots of "ex- citement for the fans, as lt was ‘Zorty minutes before Smart sec- ured a toe hold on his opponent and pinned him to the mat for the count. Referee Walter O'Toole declared Smunt the winner as iMcDoaald was unable to wrestle further, ow- ing to having his foot hurt. Burned Io Death ( Special to The REGINA, Sank. Guardian.) ' Oct 1—Throo‘ death owned by Igiiatz and with osoph Liskun, 4. The boys were playing the A neighbor released every one i? TRUE FMDNDIHIP h is ii. noble and greet thing to . failings of a friend: I0 silence IT A-LL DEPENDB th at ‘l’ said about owner, who has a dcop love for |liorscs, has cared for her and ,brought her to the Iifrie state’ of training which she showed yes- terday Iliy hTs own efforts alone. He may well be congratulated on possessing such a lovely trottcr. i 3 Minute Trot This race brought. out twelve ‘starters-—all Maritime ‘hrod iillllll ‘the exception 0f two. it was a llgoozllrace and took five heals to .comp eie. 1st Heat-The horses got away iwlth very little scoring consider- ing the large Ilield. Captain Jack- son went right to the front and at the threequiirter pole it looked like his‘ race. Then Raillaut, own ed by Col. J. S. Jenkins, passed lilni and it looked like Radlianfls. on the track, Coming down the Todd," dncrcas- ‘Ill. Who'll m. m. h u. cash-and Inheritance ation. If you hope to Iully informed assurance can your lnheritan name an HEAD OFFICE 2'1! fact that it was the last race of the season, ho probably did not wish to take the record. which would attach itself to winningthe race, and was therefore holding the mare. This did not appear to be the case, however, as Driver Conroy apparauetly did all he could to win, while Raiiianhwas GATURDAWS SUMMARIES 2.25 QIassHPace (Purse $500.) ‘Eil-i-rerton (Jas McDonald) 1 1 1 Keemah Aubrey (Ed Sic- wart.) _ 2 2 3 Zun. Baugltman (C H Benoit) 4 3 2 Dongoia (D. A. MOKIIHHOII) 3 4 4 Tlnle——2.l7 1-4, 2.15 1-4, 2.17 1-4. 2.25 Class Trot (Purse $500.) Kalola Todd (H Kelly) 3 3 1 1 1 Mack Todd (M. T. Bre- hiiut) 1 1 3 4 2 Tho Acrobat (A. S. litter) 2 2 2 2 Mothers Boy (W. H. 'Muir) 4 6 5 3 Also Startediz-Natalie Aquilin, Mary Pickford. Jas W. McKinney Briar King, Don Bailey, Jack Or- rnond and Alice The Great. Tlme—2.20 1-4, 2.20 1-4, 2.21 1-4, 3.23 1-4, 2.31 12. coining from sixth position at the start, on the outslalc, and finishing a close bird, with Lloyd George fourth and The Pup fifth. 3rd H-eah-The race up to this heat looked like a surev lctory fol Cuinlbrai but Radiant, who has re celved a lot of training and who is in splendid form, reversed the de cislon. out-trotting Cainhrai fair- ly and lending her hy n ivngtlh iiiitl a hall‘. .l.lo»yd George was tli-lril. putting up a wonderful race, tin three leaders being only a couple oi lengths apart, with Captain Jackson. u close fourth and Mm‘ ionic. ‘who is only now 511l- tinls into shape, a very close fllltli. 4th Hut-There weresome coin pialnts from the grand stand that’ Hilly Hood, driver of (iambrii. was not exerting himself, and he was warned by the 11111898- I" ‘"19 get-away diadiant and Lloyd George tore away very last. rac- ing close together until the three-quarter pole when Radiant the good and continued tho load to the wire. with Lloyd GBOTQI». second, Cnmhral a close third and Captain Jackson fourth. T-he othoi horses were sent to the burn 111 only money winners could start ii- the fourth heat. 5th Heat-Only double heat win nors could start in this heat and it was a race between Radiant and Oamhral. When ‘Cambral arrived on the track the Starter told Drl ver Hood to dismount and gilve his place to Driver Conroy. The heal was a tome one. Radiant going in to the lead. and never beinl heml- ed, Ciimbral finishing two length! back, apparently under driven. in justice to Driver Hood it must be starters . rot awav n length and a half to $590 “H! ' ‘I"Hindi;drawnrrzrmnii;‘ amount so char death-regard moderate size are now s _ So the subject is very rich alone. know how conveniently and able only through the forced s We'll gladly supply you with some I mation about Inheritance '1‘ Chicago "Ill “llmllllill 'I.'I'I' pa. lmlllifilllflililll "l {In i, ‘m! ‘a Li: Niall,’ Pay Your Inheritance Taxes? Some day-it may be soon—your Government will assess your estate with a considerable sum to cover Succession Duties. And the ged will have to be paid in witliin a limited time The need for largely increased revenue war debt obligations, has prompted a Tax laws. leave an estate oi $25,000 or more, with respect to this subject. A "with what certain be used to provide the ready money cc Taxes-men d address. There ‘s Company of Canada P. A. FARQUHARSON, 5-55.“, Prov/u Bldg" CHARLOTTETOWN ll||ii_ I Big Leagues BOSTON, Sept ll0—--l.owly Hos-- ton again defeats the Yanks, John Msise liumlllatcs his former team mates. American League Rl-LE. New York 000000000——-0 5 0 Boston 00000100 -—1 6 0 Batteries——Shawkey and Schang Quinn and liuel. At St. Louis" R.II E. Chicago 00001001—2 5 0 St. Louis 10101000 —3 8 1 lBiittei-lss-dfirher, Lcvcrctt and _ less of what hardship the pay- ment may impose upon your heirs. As a result, estates. of even ubjcct to this form of tax- _~ no longer of interest to the ey which otherwise might be avail- alc of securities or real estate. ntcresting Infor- axcs, if you send us your no obligation involved. THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE E “ after your , because of revision of -‘— you should be rid you should ty modern lite needed to pay , ronomo Auction Sale of Furniture Mrs. FLG. Nelson Begs to An- nounce a Public Sale by Auc- tion of Antique and Mod- ern ‘Furniture e1c., at 79 Sydney St. Char . lottetown on .' Friday etlroct, 192 2st: 101mb elm-p IBeIng contents of 9 roomsand including several fine pieces of [antique mahogany, walnut, chine, brass, ctc. Parlour, mahogany round and square taibles, ‘Evans Bros. u.prIglit piano, beautiful tone clrcasslan walnut frame, lounge. etc. Dining room (mahogany table Schalk; Van Glider and Collins. At Philadelphila— RJl/f Washington. '10000-1000000—3 6 0' Philadelphia. 001001000002—-4 9 0 Jlalttenles-Adrlcltsou and Lap-- han; Odgen, Rommel and Bruggri. Perkins. ' Second game~— R-IIE- Washlngton 0%101000-—-4 8 0 Philadelphia 10011000 —8 11 l Batteries—linillheart, Turk and Gharrity; Hasty and Hruggy. National League At CliICllH0— St. Louis R.H.E. 000000000-0 2 2 02000010 —3 8 1 'I3atteries-—~l<‘fefInr, North and Ailniimlth; Osborne and O'Farrell. 0t other big league games. |___ genuine antique, lounge, sideboard hand carved chairs, oak‘ china. closet, combination oak bookcase and writing desk. Singer dropped sewing machine, squares, rugs. etc. ' Ii bedroom suites, iron beds, bedding, linen, chamber sets, bur- eaus etc. Range (Glenwoodl ‘kit- chen chairs, oilcloth, uocker-d and many other useful househod effects. House open for inspection all day Thursday, 6th Oct. Terms cash. A WILLIAMSON. . Auctioneer. 'l‘lme—2.20 1-2, 2.20 3-4, 2.21 l4. 2.23 1-2, 2.25. STATISTICAL SUMMARY THE MEETING OF During the meeting there wcrc eight classes held. each with a i500 purse. the purses totalling $4,000. There were seventy-four starters iii the eight events. each a event averaging a little over nine ‘ 0f the twenty-five were from the land—Nova Scolds. New Brunt! wick and Cape Breton, and forty‘, 'iIllB were from the island. or the $4,000 in purses 111v Prln-ce Edward island horses \vc_in_ $2,875; the Sydney horses 857a; the Nova Scotia horses $425 and seventy four starters main» - ' The store with Exhibition. friends, and new ones say “Hello!” to us. can serve you. “ everything That 8009996—5-5I. This match was follow- Then Cambrai came on very fast, -——-—- "—-"*"“='=' ed (by an exhibition dciiion- passing .l.loyd= George and Radl 3 "mug, fro; (pun, 559°) How THEY STAND . National League _ stratlon of n1aking_ and breaking ant, coming down the stretch like Radium (COL y 5_ Jam American League | W011 L09! P-C- wrestlinlg holds by Mr. Wnltcro runaway tnotter and finishing kms) g g1 1 1 W011 ‘I198! P-fl-‘NPW YQTK 91 59 607 O'Toole, this exhibition iwas tlior- a length and n half to the good (gamm-ai (13 B_ maple) 1 1 g 3 3 New York 93 ‘o9 0.2 Pittshurg 85 67 .559 vughly appreciated ‘by the fans with Radiant second, Captain Jack [mm] (Home ((;_ w_ St. Louis ill 61 .099 Cincinnati 84 68 .553 present. son third and Lloyd George fourth Dawson) 4 4 3 z Detroit 79 73 ~12" 31- I-Olllfl 83 69 5“ ‘O'Toole ‘weighs 148 pounds and —all in a bunch. The other horses 1am Jackmm. (Q L, Jack Cleveland 70 76 .500 (‘hicngo 80 71 .530 had three men stand ‘on his body being also fairly close. sou) 3 3 4 4 Washington 67 84 .44t4.Bi-ook|yn 75 77 .493 ....2nd Heat-(lanibrl went right Sign“ Todd (IL A. Camp‘ Philadelphia (i4 8R Jilllllillndclphla 56 I15 .871 two chairs with his head resting out Into the lead. wlith Radiuui ma“) 6 3 B09101’! 6i 91 402 Ylnninfl ‘5! 98 M2 racing in behind until the three‘ Toy-warm Bgy (C_ 1y Mm. Atithc mnclusion of in. per- quarter pole. when she wade 1‘ m.) r. r. 11 forniance, ‘Mr. O'Toole was loudly same try. racial: on Cambralh r1... Pup (ill. Kelly) s c s wheel rlglrt down‘ to the finish. “nrjonle (A H Murphy) 9 p r, Stella Todd went a great heat pend”. ('p_ (7_ Edgar.) 7 7 g I “Everything That's Good to Eat” welcomes visitors to the We are glad to see our old , so call around and You may need some fruit, or something else to eat. If so, we JENKINS & SON ‘s Good to Eat." the New Brunswick horses $825. The biggest money winner ul‘ the meeting was the mare Better Not, owned dn (lope Breton and driven by W. H. Hood. She won "Driver Hood was the bissB-‘il money w-lnninliz driver of tho meet ing, his winnings totalllln-g $62». Mr. Frank Boutillier was the soc- ond biggest winner. Wllll 9550- The honor of halving trump“ the fastest nest during the inval- Mm-quo and Edgerwn, each hov- ing paced a mile in 2.26 1-4. The fastest heat trotted (luring in 2.16 3-4 The fastest heat trotted by a green trottor durhg the meeting was by Cambrai in the 3 Minute Trot, in 2.20 1-2. The average time of the twelve heats paced was a fraction over “crooked" work on his part, but stated thatthere was no taught of 2.18 ing is held jointly by Kentucky‘ the meeting was by Mflym‘ T0119 ‘ 70.’! .204) n’ FREE VQTES I weeks will contain l coupon. This coupon. when neatly The average time of the twenty‘ it was hinted that owing to be one heats trotted was 2.21 1-3. VOID AFT! Name of Contestant Every Inna of The Guardian during the next two u u» n» Olmplhn om.» of 11p oualsh the pereon when ‘name lo written thereon. lave IVIIV coupon. Th! have a big value. 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