A 1 SEPTEMBER 111;, 191-ilu 5 _ g ` _ THE t/I1HARl.O'l"I`E'l`()WN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN (il ` V For Our' New -`., - ' r - Y Great ri LOOKING ’EM OVER I ,.7 (ny Teo.) -mug Horses Will Race At Wood- , Luck and Fredericton v ,t Prince Edward Island race horses :Wm be seen in action this week at .me exhibitions in Fredericton and fwoodstock, N. B. At Fredericton, ,me MacKinnon stables consisting of volo Rico, 2,04; Golden, 2.1-11.1; Cal- _umet Bernice, Billy C0119- _2~11‘/"1- .wm compete, also Wellington Mc- Neilrs horses, Lucky Lindy, 2,12 .md Mlsfgr Squires, a three-year- nlrl. The Willys, 2.16%, owned by qhnrles Reardon, will be another .stal"tCl‘- ' 5 The Woodstock entries are from 1-om Holmes’ stable, ,Grandma. 2_0g\,g; Captain Jackson, 2.14%: Johnnie Walker, 2.l6‘.£ii Jollyilet- Peter Dawes. 2.12, owned by D13 H- Mclntyre, city, will start in the 2.15 trot at Woodstock. All the horses are now on their -way and will take part in the races on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day. .' E,-,gland won the Schneider Cup contest on Saturday.-Page Gar Wood! Maritime 'Ialent .j Eddie Tolan and his manager both agree with Phil Edwards that there is plenty of talent in the Mar- itimes with respect to track and ,field sports. That has been re- cognized for years but it's another matter to get it properly developed. 1t's one of the biggest problems of `athleiics to get a track man cor- rectly brought along and condition- ed. It takes years of development .heiorc they become real stars. lj Ahegwelts Do Well - Practically without training, or preparation of any kind, the Abeg- weit track team of five athletes, car- ried off second highest honors at the .annual Maritime Field and Track fbhamplonships held at Moncton on :Saturday last. This statement may fnot seem to hold any significance, f,but when one considers that a `.month's training is necessary for an fathlete to reach anywhere near the _'peak for competition. then it does ,flock big, especially when a track ;team of this calibre can pile up 'enough points to place second at a llvlaritlme meet. The Abegweits, al- » though :falling shy of the l1on’s share of the points, are nevertheless to be congratulated on their show- Press able to record the fact that senti-ti ly against Gar Wood and his meth- Trophy in the United States. On tional boundary line condemn the comments as follows in the But- t ally started by the late "Bill" Parke Gar Wood, right of wrong in his own mind has not done credit to American sportsmanship. If we must lose, let us accept it in the same t gracious manner that we have in ever again the trophy might come t up for competition, we dare say few would even know who was the de- 1 sports is so rapid that to keep count h of wins and losses in the innumer- happened on the Detroit River Mon- that Gar Wood's trickery is char- Let the trophy go where it will, eycs front, facing the world, proud 8 of what we've accomplished in the past, confident of what we can do picion points to us, if some near- h carry on with our name stigmatlted b is near, and such tactics as Wood's The New York Herald Tribune’s comment is as follows: The tactics by which the Harms- E worth Speed-Boat Trophy was re- 1 .the feeling that further competition -v liiltiiir lSDEClAREll N0 CUNTEST l (Canadian Pr¢ss) t HALIFAX, N. s., sept. la-After a six hour session this afternoon. officials of the Nova Scotia Base- ball Association declared “no con- test,” Halifax Casinds 9-6 victory over Springhill Miners yesterday in the Prvvincial semi-finals. The lime Wu the second of a two out ol three series. Springhill having Won the first. The protest had been entered when chief Umpire Eddie Lesser th-used belle against Alben. spring- hlll Pitcher, in the first inning, and called O'Brien, Casino's catcher. Safe when Aibon threw to catch him off base- Base Umpire Smith had ruled O'Brien out. J. H. Con- WHY. Springhill manager, called his "lm in and started to put away the bats. but continued under pro- test when the crowd awarmed on the field. -_é__._.__ V Mormon, La., sept. 1s._- A nine acre watermelon tract yield- °d M- N. Giston, farmer living near hem. 43 truckloads of melons, or a total of 1,700. One melon weighed "7 rounds. . .’*>____ if CLASSIFIED ADS *M ___-_ 1\vAN'rED -- SMALL FURNISHED " “ijflftmrgnt with heat -and bath. ~ ..-.~-'-n. _ aoai-a-14-ai a' SILVER fs' In Swim Sprint C s al Exhibition, Saturday, Gianna Gambi, swarthy little speed marvel from "sunny" Italy, swam into sub- mission among othcrs, George Young, Toronto, to win the three mile invitation race and purse of $400. Young. winner of the recent 15-mile C. N. E. marathon, sym- bolic of the world's long distance professional title, finished seventh, hopelessly beaten by the terrific Ross, Brooklyn’s speed champion, who finished second. 8 WESTERN GUARDIAN -THEFT OF BUTTER.-Warrants have been issued for the BYNSC 01' two men in connection with the theft on August 21st, from the Dunk 0 the butter factory is alleged to have h and remove the butter cases, which T they wok from the builoins by ' va"-if ~ -._-_ victs.l.l Park. Finderl . notify ousnlim. asao-s-14-al breaking a set of double door!- ment in the United States is strong- 5, ods of keeping the Harmsworth K; editorial and sports pages the lead- S ing newspapers across the interna- ‘ot Detroit millionaire. Bob Stedler h falo Evening News, in which he 3 conducts “Karpe’s Column," origin- 60 h the past. We easily could live down of a loss in the I-larmsworth Cup races. fi ‘tm fact’ 8' ye” fmm MW’ °r when' trade, those ships being owned by he Manchester L-ine, with one other, e smaller vessel. In the Spring, prices ` 5 fending champion. The turnover in tg the United Kingdom commenced th in the future. If the finger of sus- er St. Lawrence, more than 10,000 _,,I,,ny,, Herman who made a clean sighted few believe they should to are hurrying the demise' lie/laritime provinces during the win- won the prized trophy outright for plane "Z6-B" to the new record. NEW CATTLE . (Continued from Page 1) attention is being given to this pos- ble market by the Minister arld,| as is anticipated, the large impor- tion to France of frozen beef is urtailed, Canada will be offered an xcellent opportunity in this branch ` the live stock export trade. It- overnment of France has to pro-` 1 de for the army alone a supply oi’ 0 There is a considerable increase in a ve vessels were engaged in that advance steadily and Canada., avlng a. large number of animals oung St John Star Carries (Canadian Bren) dy Gaudet, Moncton 0. C., who finished i.rl second place, was dis- TrM°NAm°I°E" N_'M§]"u s°é”t'b 13t}1`,nuallilerl. 'rlme-i'i 2-s seconds. um 8 wr e c u a ` Pole vault-lst H. Wisene Pic- in i________________`-letes carried of! the lions share of ' r’ E- ' i - ‘ ment also made rra ments ith Gar Wood Condemned by U. S. t tou A. A. A-; 2nd F. Fillion, Freder- B 11812 W the honors at the annual Maritime he county Line for at least twat icton and S. Henderson, 'Projans ships to be put in this trade but, h the actual operation of these ships nel-5 plied up twenty eight points W d H , , A. A. C.: 2 d with Kaye Don an honored visitor) :ill depend on the attitude of thelto Wm the club prize' nme palms' man an erers n in Toronto, it is gratifying to be.” Track an;1;md Zhamogfnilxpsxgd A. A. C- Height-10 feet, 10 inches. ere yes r ay a em ' e _ Discus throw-ist Charles Her- Saunders Abegweits A. A. C.; 3rd uyers ln France and the condition lnheaa or the second place Abegweit ' ' themHrk¢t1uth=t¢°\1utry.C1°S=‘A A. c. of chnrlotteiown. while “die °°l’°' T’“'° A' A' C' Dis' the ,Pro-,ans A A C of saint John tance-134 feet 1-4 inches. (New ntered ons young athlete and car- MT;itt;:i1:;°°r§;nmer thmW___1st e ried oiif third place in the final standing of clubs_ lCharlea Herman, Wanderers A. R. The meet was held under ideal; C' (C°“°°ded)‘ weather condition but onl one: Five mn” ’""*15t' 'RW OHV" 5. Y ’ record was smashed. Charles "Tiny"! Thmbum A- A- A-; 2nd, H. Camp- is interesting to note the extent oftlyerman of Wanderers A_ A_ c_ of, bell, Abegweits A. A. C.; 3rd, Noel e French meat consumption. The t H li ar-ltini 'rrnde Grows E m fficial Maritime record by more alliax, heaven the discus 134 fe.-ti P““l- Svfiflghill- Time-2" minutes. 4 inches to shatter the previous .V44 3-5 59°0Ud5~ Mile Relay-lst. Moncton O. C.; 0 head of frozen beef daily. , than thirteen feet’ and also break, 2nd Truro A. A. C.; 3rd, Abegweits is own previous record which helA- ade in Truro last week, throwing UNS- the discus 129 feet. This perform- A. C. Time-3 minutes, 53 sec- Members of team-Moncton: nce was one of the bright spots in* Stewart Gillis Bill Burden. Ruddy etel-mined bid on the part of the e “Ve smck mme Wm* the United the day's events and climaxed 2.: Gaudet. FTHHK Gll1H1‘¢1; Truro: Ed- Kingdom. Up to the commencement d dl e Cope, Roy Pomeroy, "Chuck" the present cakmd” ye" “b°“t big Wanderers star t`o better his own record. Out of the championship events merged one young hero whose howing yesterday caused consider- able comment from the sport fol- lowers. It was young Sanford Hen- Jemmett, Don Cameron; Abe- gweits: H. Saunders, M. Lodge, H. Campbell. G. Ayers. , Special 'Events ` 880 yard run-Phil Edwards- t derson, of Cedars, near St. John Time-.-1 mlnules 3 5¢¢ond5_ rther accommodation with the re- g from 410 to as high as 700 heads e close of navigation in the Riv- ead of cattle will have been taken the British market. This num- be moved from the ports of the, r season. 3 The rate is unchanged, in spite of youngster carried off highest indiv- acteristic of American sportsman- sums' but me mans °f me Depart" idual honors for the day. Winning ,hm - ;“°“” we” °°“t°“’d “P°“ s°°“““g the 1zo rd hurdles and the hi li U YR E jump, Henderson- finished second but lét us always keep our heads up. f,‘:1Hhatn°Wsmarg° “mls °""y' in the Javelin throw. tied F. Fil- lion of Fredericton, for second re now making more than weekly place in the pole vault, and won a sailings, and it is estimated that, by th, 1 16 d sh t t to rd n the poun 0 ilu. win sixteen points, one more than sweep of the three events in which h ntered e was e . by unsllortsmanship. then the end mfr' obviously' Wm mt include those E 1 A ic 'ni ddie To an. mer an spri star, and Phil Edwards, Canadian champion half miler, gave a great display of fleetness in special ev- ents during the afternoon Edwards minutes and 2 seconds and Tolans able compemlqns ls w¢11.nlgh im. on he h°°f’ me need fm mme fre' who wore the colors of the Troj- 190 yarn d,_,h_Eddle T01n_n_ (Special to the Guardian) p0s5lble_ But (ew wlll fnrgel; what guem samngs t° me United Kmg‘ ans A. A. C. He was the only mem- Tlme 9 4.5 5ewnd5_ NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 12-So am became evident' Unmmmately ber of this club to break into the 229- yan; dash_Ed.-Ile -I~01an__ bad are the mosquitoes in several no shi s ther th n th I th . day, and 3 19555- number wlll ndmll; Manchgsml; Line w‘;_e eqigpég Wm? point winning column, but this Time_21 2_5 sec0nd5_ lower coast towns on both sides of Standing of Clubs Truro A. A. C.-28. Abegweits A. A. C.-19. . 'lrolcns A. A. G,-is. ` Wanderers `A. A. C.-15. Antigonish Highland Society-10. Moncton O. C.-8. - Kentville C. C.- Thorburn A. A. .-5. Fredericton A. A.--8. Pictoll A. A. A.-1. Springhill A. A. A.-l. Individual point winners-Sam ford Henderson, Trojans A A- C, ?"a-9° the rapid increase in the business, at. m cd th half mile trgck in 2 13 Vpolnls; charles Hel-man, wan. Upon To bout $15 per head. Considerable ro p e , dere;-5 A, A. C, 15; Hgwie Ryan, tained for America at the recent tr Detroit Regatta smacks very strong- m ly of teamwork and very little of c sportsmanship. It is likely to arouse ‘O Young Beaten 6 tend this live stock business in - Western Europe have been hlggiy (Canadian Press) encouraging and they indicate w at TORONTO, Out-. Sept- 13-One business even irl times when many cant be a marathon champion and are disposed to see nothing but fall- klllf; Of the sprilltels too, not in ure and depression, and they also the swimming world, aDPHl‘0ntly- indicate that trade not only follows Bcforc thousands of interested the flag but it also follows organ- pectators at the canadian Nation-‘ ized efforts. trance the thieves proceeded to m mpetus was given to the Canadian ' 94_5 Truro A. A. C., 14; Eddie Cope, ada with an outbreak of foot and ;;fng;r th;1;em\§Z' da;‘;swB'sc10ck_ Tm,-0 A_ A_ C" 9; Bev wwe’ Kem. outh disease in some ofthe Irish' Cd over the 220 mute in 21 2_5 vllle Q (;__ Don Cameron, Antig- attle imported into England. This h t _ Onlsh Highland goclety, 3 polnts ced th Bm, h D rc t I. A feature event oft cmee prov ° " m ‘cnt 1-nn-0 ln n thrilling battle that *ou O- C-. M- W- Wisenef- Pi<>l°“ b l 18 f th t - ' Mg() on an ma mm a cowl was only decided by inches in the A' A- A" RCW oliver' Tmrbum' N' royal warrant decrecillg a reduc- W- ‘ s. 5 points each- "chuck" Jem- Defeatlng Depression yard dash clocked at 10 seconds Abegweits A. A. C., W. A. Carvell, -Fredericton, G. Filllon Fredericton Efforts thus far this year to ex- Ili; rg/is uognsisirgdulixcérxinaliyg A. A. All M. Saunders’ Ahegwms g The sénunan A. A. 'C-, H. Campbell. Abeweits A. 100 yards dnsh__15t’ Howie Ryam A. C.. eachthree points; Bill Bur- ,nuro A_ A_ Cv, Znd Bev Wade_ den, Moncton O. C.. Roy Pomeroy, xcntvllle c. c.; ard, alll Burden, Tf“f° A- A- °-- each 2 P°1“i~‘1 W- Moncton O_ C_ Time' 10 seconds Brewster, Moncton O. C.. C. Paul, nah Springhill, 1 point each. 220 yard dash-ist, Bev Wade. Kentvlllc c. c.; 2nd. Howie Ryan. , DEATH TOLL .- Truro A. A. C.; 3rd, Bill Burden, -_-.__ Moncton 0- C. Time-22 seconds. (Continued from Page 1) 440 yard 'run-lst Stewart Gillis. I ‘ ‘ Moncton 0. C.; 2nd, Eddie Cope. er part of the city's water suppy Wlns Tennis Truro A. A. C- Time-56 seconds. ‘generally speaking, Belize depends . » 830 yard run-lst Don Cameron, upon a roof catchment system and Chafnpl0nShlp Antigonish Highland Society; 2nd, as a consequence a prospect of a Chuck Jemmett, Truro A. A. CJ water famine was adding to the "””" 3rd, Roy Pomeroy, Truro A. A. C. clty's difficulties as it battled the 'l°°“*“““I‘ "M" 'rime-2 minutes la 2-5 seconds. fire today. A spring of fresh water. PHILADELPHIA' Pa" Sept` 13* One mile run-lst, Don Cameron, discovered in a street l'€5¢€l'dBY. an be accomplished for Canadian MTS- El-‘le G°lds“°k Putman' ‘fr A. H. S.; 2nd. M. Lodge, Abc- temporarily relieved the stricken ed and food is being distributed in pace set by Ciambi and Clarence GW” Britain' Wm the wmnens gweits A. A. C-; 3rd, Roy P0m¢‘f°Y. citl/'S thirst- mlddle AUHU'-fc law” tennis 'mam' 'num A. A. C. Time-5 minutes 3 Every house in Mesopotamia was - - lJi0nSh|P 5“"“'d“Y by defenftmg seconds. destroyed by the first sweep of thc 'man Ridley' 515° °f Great BTit'am'. 16 pound shot put-lst Charles thurricane. Following the blast of -4. 4-6. 6-2. T119 Bfmm players Herman, Wanderers A. A. C.; 2nd wind the tidal wave rushed upon °"mm°°°d the "St United states S. Blggar, Abcgweits A. A. C.; 3rd the suburb, which lies only a loot Player frm" the wumamem Fri' Sanford Henderson, Trojans A. A. above the high water level and 53?- The nn” 'Mtch was played C. Distance~-13 ft., 4 inches. carried away ‘everyone who hap- n the courts of the Philadelphia Running high jump_1St' Sanford pened to be at home_ Cfmket Cmb' Henderson. Trojal1s A. A. C.; 2nd. Relief work was proceeding with W. A. Carvell, Fredericton; ard, G. dispatch today as the doctors who Ayers, Abegweits A. A. C. Height- have been brought in here by air- Passengers Safe' 5 feet. 5 inches. plane. made good use of the newly Running broad lump-lst, G. acquired medical supplies- The been gained tllrough a window on been advised today that eighty pas- 'l‘ruro A. A. C.: 2nd. Sanford Hen- all efforts still were bent today 011. an C 8rd W its r ross as it edged r e s epa men 0 ed to be the mile relay, when the each; G. Ayers, Abegweits A. A. C.. B Agriculture to isolate the Irish cat- - ll1ls_ _ for this prize is not worth the risk. ue In England and t place a e _,Moncton Olympic Club team nosed Six P°\“t5~ Stewart' G M°n° llngl; lap, ' - tion of 11 percent, in the pay of Howie Ryan's time for the 100 mel-li. TFUYO A- 'A- C-. 5- 313337- officers, active and retired, begin- LOCK g ‘callin wllsabegweiis Win‘sl.sliPurN tS(!IlNE||lEllSecond Place InN.B. CHAMPS . Missing Letter Contest Page ~ cup CUNTEST Mariltime Meet..?;";.S§;"§§7""§7`3°”‘~ “- -i_._. IJ E - ' ,,. lor amateur baseball championship (cnmdnn Press) of New Brunswick by defeating the l _ Eduliatillllal and ’||ltG|'¢Sti|\g. cans!-lo'r, England, sept. is-'Trufg TQPS In Moncton C_ C3 ,n ,wo games ,mei , , » Flying at 340.08 miles per hour.. r a 'ores 0 n , H88 Mtil'6|l8ll(l|8B PYIZGS Eallll wtitik, ;h°s:;=l*;f§;r=P;i<; t=;;;-in-Els;-: Pgintg-()ne Recgyd B1-()ke11- titer? y by sc I 6 t°_5 8 d Lieut Boothman this afternoon Y _______ _ __ ____ -‘T A t " ner maflnitaalnilaliliierpuizfltlisthrioxe Individual H 0 I1 O 1°S. |\ LIVE FOWL WANTED--Buying live fowl, empty crops. Sept. 18. A. C. Green, Albany. 8683-8-14 , LIVE FOWL WANT!-ID~Buying live fowl, Thursday evening, sept. 17. 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. Marshall Mathieson,Bradalbane, 8683-8-14 ARRIVED FOR WEDDING-Mr. and Mrs. T. C. LeBoutll1er arrived i l l -» ~ bor l 1 Others mayt . to follow the Lead' ' still Leads ii The first field the on Saturday evening to attend the P. o. Leaoutlllier. They are guests' at the Canadian National Hotel. ENJOYABLE MUSICALE-Last night at 9 o‘clock, the guests of thc C. N. Hotel and a number of the Charlottetown public were given a splendid entertainment in the was arranged by Miss Lillian Earle. who accompanied Miss Margaret Sterns and Mr. Percy Williams, So- loists. Violin selections were given by Miss Kathleen Hornby and Miss i Winnifred Moran. The musicalc was broadcast, being announced by Mr. C. M. Williams. marriage of their son, Mr. Williaml “PEG TOP" has been “PEG TOP” has always been the first to consider smoker -- and first to protect its quality by sealing in moisture-proof CELLOPHANE. reason is simply that in quality in the 5c for Iif ty years. pleasure of the .4 1 Lounge of the hotel. The programme 7 .-, . _ _ - _ . \l”"*°V" ' i '___ _-_ - r ,` ' f ' -`-f"‘-.A ` f’ ._ `<,- , . ‘.4 ' I _,_;ei§? . I 1 J , i .-'i";-.-...- . " 1,;-'~ ` '- "€°¢=~f»1»-A _. ., . _,_ a WAR mast. There was thcll a few mirlu- -__ tes of l'nlm'essive silence in memory! (Continued from Page 1) l of l the fllllr-il soldiers, followed by Mosquitoes ~ Kill 21 Cows/ the Mississippi river that they are killing cows-twenty-one of them in the last ten days. The pests are more prevalent this year than at any time since 1915, a health of- ficial reported. Resldellts of West Point Alahache, :Burns and other nearby coast towns do not venture from their homes without several palm leaf fans to ward off the mosquitoes. I The Army Called- (Speclal to the Guardian) LONDON, Sept. 12-The army was called upon today to bcar its share of the national sacrifice, in letter from the war office to all military commands at home and abroad The letter announced a ning October 31- At the same time it was announced physical stand- ards for recruits had been raised. The minimum height for infantry is increased from live feet two inches to five feet four inches, and l weight from 112 to 115 pounds. ;_ people and livestock have been un- covered. it still was impossible to-t day to figure the exact. number ol deaths. At St. Jolin's College, whcrc the deaths were many, a large hole, had been dug and bodies were being burned as they were recovered. The hurricane struck inland for about 50 miles and the dead have been floating down to Belize by the river which divides this town. Ad- ditional reiief supplies have arriv- large quantities. ` f 'Revelilie, lrllleil was soullrlcrl as the MCCOYMHCK. 4-ith Coast Artillery flag was slowly raised to the mast: Corps. Oct. 3, 1917; Private Michael head. Crawford, 26th Battalion, August 15, 1918; Private Alfred Gardiner, 26th df i In the course of a splendid ad- ‘css, l\f.'ljor T. E. MacNutt_ presl- Batlalion. AUEUSD 28. 1918; Private dent of tile Provincial branch of the Mldlael J- MCCOrHlBCk. 1-ith Batfa- Caliafliml Legion and past presi- llon, April 12, 1917; Private Felix dent of the Charlottetown com- walkel-, latn Battalion, sept, 2, mia, fm Died of W0“"d55 Pfival-9 J0S'3Dh rcillrllerl soldiers who are among McCormack, 13th Battalion, March to 3, 1917, Died on Military Service, 105th and, made a strong appeal for the ill! d.'l_v, and explained thc aims and objects of the Legion. Hon, J. A. MacDonald, M.P., fol- Battalion. Private James D. Mc- lowcd with a few remarks on the Phe1‘S0ll. May 13. 1915- i significance of the present occasion, Died at Home: 105th Battalion, at Private Joseph MacDonald, Jan. 25, thc conclusion of \vhich the sing- ing of thc National Anthem brought 1924; Private Thomas Christian, the cc;-clllony to a. lifting close. 105th Battalion, April 28, 1923. l Another name to be added to the memorial is that of the late Private Aeneas P. Walker. M Impressive Ceremony gl- SCHOOL CUP AWARUED The chairman their called upon r. H. H. Shaw, Chief Superintend- ent of Education. Mr. Shaw con- atulated the District on the splen- The \1Il\'@iliHg 0€F0m0ny was open- did progress made in keeping up the S ed with the singing of a verse of “O C hool grounds. as well as on the Canada," which was followed by all initiative shown in the erection of impressive address by Premier Stew- the handsome war memorial. nrt, who referred to the old Scotch settlers who carved their homes here He was followed by Dr. J. A. Clark, uperintclldcllt ol the Experimental , S out of thc prllllcval f°F‘-‘St and who Station, who had been authorized passed on io their descendants a by :llc Horticultural Society to pre- lloblc hcriinge. The Prclllic-r con- sont to ills- School District the cup ( gratulatcd the District most heart- ily upon the spirit it had shown lil tile erection of such a beautiful iollatcri by lion. F. R. llcartz for the bust kept school grounds in the llrovillcc. Dr. Clark mode the pre- mollulncllt to the memory of its sentatioil, acclilllliallylng it with an soldier sons. A finely rclldi°l'ed vocal quartcftc and prayer by F.-lther MacDonald followed, The latter, who also dc-‘ dicatcd the monument, described in beautiful language the answering of, apl>rol>i'illtc zldrlrcss. Alter ful-filer rcnlari-rs by Mr. J, W. Bolllter, Deputy Minister of Ag- ricultflrc, arll'olll'llmellt was made to the picnic grounds \vhc1'e the ladies of the District served c. most de- the call to arms by thc manhood ol 1 ligiltlul rcpast. Canada, and especially the unselfisll, response lllnde by thc young mcll CUP WON PERMANENTLY The cup for thc scllool grounds of Launclling School District, some competition instltlltecl by the Hor- of wllom are now sleeping "In Finn- dcrs fields," but who have passed on “thc torch" for us to llold high, At the conclusion of tile dedica- tion tlle cllzlirmnn called upoll two young girls of thc district, one a‘ daughter of a returned soldier, the other zl niece, to unveil the monu- mcnt, which up to this time had been draped with the Union Jack. These young ladies then plzlccci sl beautiful floral lvrcotli at the base of the monument. ` The Last Post was then sollrldocl by Bugler Smith, of Charlottetown. As the first notes sounded the Un- ion Jack, which had been flying nt the mast-livarl oi the flagpole, was slowly dropped. lowered to half ticultural Society was donated by Hon. Mr. Hcarfz lrlicn Lieutenant Governor' of the Provliicc. It was competed ini' on fnllr occasions, the first year going to West Royalty and lol' thc lar-'i ilirce I-`<‘»ll`-W 50 L9-Ul1Ch' inc; School, vvilicll lfow retains it lu-i~lil.1licllill‘. It is a. beautiful irolillr. and one of which thc dis- trict is llaiurnlly very proud. Ex-Govcrlinr l-icariz also donated rt l1l'eviolls cup for these contests. which was won permanently by, Hampshire School. In ndrlllinn in thc cup. a prize of $5.00 in gold is .1lval'dcd by the Hor- (l<'lllillr.ll Society each year for the' llcst essay oil how to improve school rzrollllds. SOLID As we CONTINENT Less than $5.00 a week at age 30 provides an immediate esiaie of $l0,000--liberal, annual dividends--and at age 65. An inquiry A Canadian all line steamer Columbia whid Brewster, Moncton O C-Distance toward an inflammabie liquor ware I I smash the lock on the refrigerator w ¢ as an income for life will be appreciated. Company mv" Dihliilgg gfémlxfxllzs gina? . _-_ Ayers, Abegweits A. A. C.; 2nd city's stock of first aid necessities ` tcaIses`,n::lolr;‘;i at 8$_l5o DTM accused (cmldhm yung) Howie Ryan, Truro A. A. C.; 3rd. was _almost completely destroyed pilfms Wm appear .(0, preliminary SAN FRANCISCO, Sept., 13 G. Fillion, Fredericton A. O. Dis- by the tidal wave. ‘ _ _ _ ll ` hcarmg on -1-u,,sd,,y_ Ent,-anne in -The Marine Department of the tance 20 feet 5 3 4 inches After parties had worked B amber of Commerce said it hid Javelin throw-ist. Eddie C0118., night to prevent thc life SP\`€“dm¥~ ent aground early today at Point -ral feet 1 inch house ‘ MY oo, Ba a, Califomia, had been 120 yard hu dies-lst Sanford As more wreckage is moved in too. _'HowleB.van.TrmoA.A.¢L:W»|4-»adtidelwla»il.I»°¢»h°dP*** the' south side. After gaining en- sengera aboard the Pan Arnerfc ` derson, Trojans A. A. ‘ .; -,stopping D 08 ` A 1 _ ` _ ~ J ` T ' wir P ll acid transferred to the steamer San Henderson, Trojans A. A. C.; 2nd. , this city, devastated by thehurrlcarle All Profits Pal 0 0 Cy CIS Ml it l l » ‘ l ill il li .itl td lati I' r 'lay- loul viv riat :Ste :gill ie rte yan \Bf'l | fil l M: . jo: ,lea , ree E Je: OV( Pol lor =twl .im l ul 5 dll .l o rdf! | fél .lin- pat 11'! §~nl; U8 . ‘lil :tht- ,thc .. e¢_ ih- lcll ith ith he ' a iss - al d. l in hi ar fad arab. l it lf .r ,s `s t i i l | P. ,..-.___ ~._.-,_._;s ill