°ROQII Faun. borne-A om- (ilrurlnttelnvn Gunrdlnnflillco . ' Morning Gnnrdlnllr. Founded 181i a _...____.__. i t Experts Declare Economic Relief can Only Through Remo ey Menace. . (Special to The Guardian.) BRUSISIEILS, Sept. 28.—-Grentest singlo factor contributing to gen- return to pr crud domoruilzstiom of Europe-an magnitude uu finances is the tremendous infla- tion iu currency, which with few exceptions has been r-seneral" throughout the continent. Econ-l our-ic experts In session here de- these .- ;.\ ‘ s; v s ‘ a ‘llqike fir; Dew. " i clare that Europa cg“ eve,- up“, even with complete oduction of pre-rvur tll the trrrensce of hm mlloll upper money is removed, 1t is conceded, however. that incrcns. ed production will ng the troubled finances or‘ The “Crimson Alibi” hi Edward The Ilubuu Stock Company, be~ fore a capacity house lest evening prvseirietl the thrilling four act (lraiuu, "The (Yrlmsbn Allblf‘. \ by iirt- trotted autiror, Octavus Go- ht-n untl drauratised by the celebrat ell irluywriglrt George Broadhurst. Tel‘. i-‘aur or five persons are suspected of a ururtler nnd there ls u mystery which uuliOdy can solve. 'l‘lre lead- lng part of the detective, was tak- -—-?¢-o>--—- tr-ip daily (except Sunday) between l ‘lkrrrut-ntiue and Borden, P. E. l. O-O§OOO;O-O-O -___. _M *TAXI SERVICE ON EXHIBIT- felt sympathy of the whole cour- tluu days will be run from the nmmhy gqgg d“ stricken family. iliorell iiouso to the grolm and from the grounds to the -M0- roll lloune. (‘ore departingevery r four minutes, lW, B, Prgwgo & Suns. 30Gii-9-78-3i. me remalnq ‘CAR FOR H|RE PHONE 839 R. 3085-9~28-tf. s--._____ ..__,,,___ ‘FOR SALE.— HORSE POWER irearly new also fanning rulii. D. ‘FOR SALE‘ MrNtril, Village Green. 30004-9-80-ili. >_______ I rwau-{Eo ‘lmsvsicouo-HAN-o (‘lrlltl's Crib. Apply to Guardian ruin-c. zrrtriara-ao-ri. lerrilile Fatality Atlas! Bitlelorti "llllllly occurred at last Friday night l Dawson, one of and most highly . Faepected farmers in that commun- Tlrls was a nrystery play written’ 11y Was ikllled by a bu-il. Mr. Daw- thu barn to wutcr the bull. Ibis little son the ontly occupants n: home at the time had gone to bed. N911 lllllrllllli; Mr. Dawson's body in the barn 'lry iris lit- tle son. who at. once notified on in capital fashion by Mr. Albert uncle, lM-r. Colin McKay. The lui— Pinter-son and the other members per came and of tlu- company took their parts tragic ~enfl lit a strlontiitl uranner_ visible. 'l‘truight's bill is'anotlrer live found" that druruu, "After Office Hours.”~ terribly bruised and ilrcro were _ cuts the best known was found wus only 10o trhtinly on the head and face.‘ Mr. Dawson, who turd carried a lantern had evidently unclruinterl (Snead to Th, Guardimh) inrul which =lrud been dchoriretl un- MONCIPObL SPDL 29'M‘vml galxertexhellleelfistllfighd upon iriur 'I'““"","H m Hm“ m‘ C‘ N" R" “"95" with the result stated. Mr. MtsKuy t-ftt-t-trvr- October 4th, travellers sent for Dr. ‘Stewart and thc (Yoru- walroultl unto that fire steamer for" mi,- page of Q‘L(>ary_ The lh-ttpr 0h l'. l‘). l. will nrnke only one round hearing was not necessary. whose wife died four _ years 1180,. children, States and one in Western Canada, . gléiflfigu John. in Tryon, Frank at or Grove, Artenrus, George and two daughters, Eva and Lucy r at lronre, also one sister. The funeral took plucg un tSuLurduy 11nd was very orgely attended. The strrvlce WM conducted by Rev. Mr. Sudden (Hill were laid to rest in ‘T "the Methodist Cemetery, Bldefnrtl - REGISTERED Jersey bull, 3 yea-rs old, a good stock getter, quiet. to handle. all ideal nniurnl, will be sold reason- Apply to E. B. rMcLarcrr. . Come A Record Attendance M; val of Paper Mon- g ing of Live Stock , and Crafts Make Excellent Showing. Good weatlr Exhibition ye ieudunco Tire trains from various pornh; land. iu tire proceedings. Tire horse race llllfic at these was very large. slot-k of every description. on (lhiltl lrvvlfure. of special urenriorrz- THiEl EAGLE KEROSENE GAS BURNER trrdlrrnry rtiugo is cquippctl with this, rtlre fuel being gas gcrrerzrlctl from u tank of Kerosene. it is "urcs u-saic reliable and ciruup lrcatilng urtrdluur. - Mr. J. Stanley wedlock is the agent and will gladly supply all utect-ssttry iu- furur-wiiiorr. rt can the pul into any stove, range or furnace in a f,t-\\' rrrinuies. Ono ni’ t-lrr new and big growing intiustries ul‘ Print-o Edward ls- lunti is iht- rua-uulhtcturr of -Mt>r- rls’ aireatly famous Peerless iiry (ilngcr Alc and trtlrcr lhrcrlvss drink-s; nu account of wlrlt-lr up" poured recently in the pruss. The bicssrs. ‘Morris this your. yuitlr (vlrurnctoristlt- t-uit-rpriztr, lruvc a irootlr lu the ldxlribitiiru building wlrrtrh is very nilrzrtrilvtr. A tlzrlutl- ly-drossctl tublc ‘ls- iuld, ctrrrtrrlrrlug flowers and ctrrrdlcstlcks uud fur rrrore enticing, a. glass of sparkling __ won eats. - cook srovs. dry sinner" nie- ‘Phr hark K"*"""' ‘WANTED 8V OCTOBER 18, A l-‘lrst (‘lluss- Teacher for Uigg school. Stale suppls-nront want- ed. S. E. McLeod. - 3172~9-30-l~l._ | "-" ‘- rroa SALE, 27 S581‘ STOCK silvt-r foxes Dalton-Tuplin sit-ruin to close the estnttfof the late F.’ (i. tlaug. For particulars a-pply two wooden beds. window shades. week. 131 Elm Ave. W. H. Tidrnnrsh. and sldcs of tho booth is iullllc llll m" bottles of the Peerless irrlnluci. “M1,. in h conspicuous plirrv rs lusplnyfld h five gallon dcurijtrlru filled whh -t‘lrur"llotietorvh vgttrltlolr: arorraaLe on asmx-nssro- winch has vii-arr‘ '""“e"_‘ ,, ,. , .~_ llhiavrtlro “our ence at Brighton. inspection by gléfzlllfirhghlgglicnivn;"Burp; firhlis wmali. Shows the process it. has H" through and looks so pure null _, ., , th to ma“, A (mlsholm, DH,’ Than"); FOR QALE A1- ELLwT-rg QTA- radium that it urukes one w ~r son, Executors, North Tqon. ‘ “ "OB. fliwelllll! ill70-t9-30-6i. . --_--_-_-.-__....______-t ‘FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. Apply Hunter, 183 Euston Street. i" ly. at ‘JOHN ALF-RED MncDONALD, ’i.urrd Surveyor, Hermnnvlile. 2g31.9-1g-1s|, ‘FOR SALE A BIQVCLE. APPLY 12 Upper lliilsbotoush girth-t. -.____._..___..._____._.._ u-"oa SALE-MILK cow NEW- ly freshcned. ‘TWO BOARDERB CAN IE AC- conrodated n-t 118 Cumberland Street. 3095-9-28-iii.' pd. . FWtANTED. -- HORSE BHOQR. Apply Proude & Moreside, 28 (trout George Street. 3074-9-28-8l M. womb; r-"oa sate-drove?" oud Lot‘ Number 89 Green Street, . ._ 0|: FOOTTAGE CON- tbtrriot-totowll. [All 1B8 by 50v ginnmgaA$e moms‘ situation, opposite Victoria Park. Brighton Road. No. 120. Apply b‘ A, Hymn, 24 Brighton Road. fuel. Apply to Gwudet e Hu- zarti, Solicitors. " ' " ' , aosr-e- arr-or. ‘GIRL "warrrso FOR GENERAT- housowork. No: washing.’ Apply‘ v 301 Kent Street. ' lt-lihlftiti-tll." NMANTID IMMEDIATILM-IX- perfused lady "goods clerk. Kennedy‘ 3160., contagion. Gept. Ii ti. b1 ‘rtwmflpa-Mlup ran henna- muutb Street. Sept. no u. than n can be mutt ‘ ‘ ‘ with trout. bedroom Ion-d in file Amity. Quint location. p Eb "Q" in om at Quanta. < III-H! Convenient to rail- way, churches, and schools. All‘ hply to C. H. Warren. Apply to Bloke Ttu- piaul in ll lune. 8092-9-28r3l- '10 Lit-FURNISHED HOME. _ with all modern conveniences and centrmllydocated. Apply by lvl‘ tar to "R" care of G ‘OFFICE TO LET CORNER OF Great George and occupied by lhfl late Dr. Conroy. Apply 43 91'9"‘ ttALl or ITOCK or oaocen- les and frnrdware-4levinl‘ ‘"5" posed of my business l am disposing of Duvets sale or all my stock of firooertee and Hardware at 1B1"! then invoice pricel. Come early. John A. il-lynes, Keautlislz oi houlework. Apply to m woy- 3mm: WANTED-POI GENER- oi housework in farmily 0f ""'°°~ apply oat Water Street.“ molt “tn-none: races. ~ good can. ‘AWly 12l [hqtg it to sec if it i-s not strrrrc- ' . .-_ f m“ buildings ul_i i|r good repair with thlus °lllliielyltd,"ffgil‘islfl“5:18;. m,“ 7-8 acres mud‘ orchard conmm. (“nary w“ l‘;lr<r|"rls~tlrluks were lrr- and other since lire » mrket mm up trotluced on the m , r ‘coast rt-atly u"?! "T" m “m; m)“ -.- - led by 1n coast and rttrrrrtrrrllll - h, mo, li is arose-roar. prtvslrlhha- "°-*‘l’““ ". . u . _j‘ grmnymg m know that suth up irsvt-NIKP?‘ i"? ma‘ , . r it ire ou- oud that in tht ll u",‘“““‘_ \. 1d. ry ~the illnest intrrrllifihi“ ‘m’ m“ it» on iliv lsluutl. rorougiriy ruotloru in . - -t ‘ v _ _ i mm“- ilrt siru a" Hume-its um , . . hq and m" vsupe,.vt.~iorr, tlrehtrrlluc who know t-lulur l or irnportctl ltritr Faun-tin. ll urut c , is tho only K1" fore shlilllll-‘m’ vised toill-llv“) 1 ~49 til‘ sshifut-r than milk ll" mm“ Munrlpoilii. city who arc infill-fill)’. $51!‘ pay u V l‘ “""‘i.--l‘.'.‘.“. ".2"; mnuu ~ ' L"; ANlD QLDSMO“ MeLAUGHMLE c,“ . n 5.1:." ~- v n " .1 floor at "l" ihgurmein‘ bundigirls (‘one illve different ul l ‘M- rqguiar and up"- r-oadstel‘! Blld l’ tinot rimprovemeul" ‘h9g6 models. Em.‘ ‘on-nail. l eh CHARLOTTETOWN, (JANA tun Wiiliifl an s __-___ :4" “film layered lllre ‘ ertay ant the sh. mm‘ ‘(lily Huw u turruch Jllrgor m. lhillilnvog alps-hing (lay, ' ul‘ rougirt burr» tllluctls‘ of visitors front all parts of '*°"""Y lilld great uuruhcrs 0t’ tllrc main “Jhlllalng lilo vrurious lint-s m‘ uve ~ "(l . RUM. was begun yesterday and march lute-rest is nranltestetl _ s of course prov- Pll n brg drawcnrd and lhc attend- Tlrf- exhibits iwitirin tlrt- ruulrr bllllllllli! also attracted n vast rrrrrrr- be? “M19 llllllfllfifls roamed "prong tire tattle pens and viewed the livc Tlrc Exhibit grounds arc nrlnus tho fnklrs tents this your. Whore the largo tt-nts were tltrral- ed irr other yours a great iiut- oi‘ automu-irlies was parked yestcrtluy". Tho only tout worth while in tlrc vicinity is a largo one wlrt-re Mrs. liusbroucir is delivering addresses Arurong the cxlribl-ts in the rrrulrr building» the follorving are worthy in tho stovc cxlribliitru of liiousrs. sllllllPl’, 3lruw & Pnurdoir thcrt- is oxilribitetl something rnew~tlrt= lfiarglc Kerosene Gus Burner". .-\u ciulnrotl that more treat for less uroncy "can ilk‘ procured from this than by urcuns or‘ coal, wood or gar-saline, und that it solvgs the Militia obritaatrcity of iluelhnd arr-- MORRIS PEERLESS BEVERAGES] , . 1- l us the iltllllliti ltrn titling“; 21:11:‘ 5f“, p,,,,,,|.. Till"- “NYPS”! y‘ pmlrh-d-r Ginger" Me m m, n“, {must dry gintlet- ulu lit-r nit‘ nrutrrrctl bu" and iiflilll" “i” H kqgp u cits!‘ ll t t-hlltlrt-n. it. bolllil n" ‘ ru a bzrtrtcrioltr Visitors to tirt- luttrrcstod lu this lrcartily wclcuurt» to o the 9mm" o" ‘Vang; the firm?” ' g M vhuilifll‘ rrhq finest ahowlutf ‘In Uh", pm. the west end 0i 11 consists 0| mils cl light HlXBBv he 1921 nrodels of \\\\\:-' ‘ o: "W . DA, THURSDAY .. SEPTEMBER so, 1920 liv ,. (Jenn r Annual IIMGIIIUQ All» fire Add Worth »Pl'intlng_f-‘ ignnup»_ f Mr U- I. A. gnificent Show- and Field Crops, Arts lll the sunuc hootlr is shown [h ' , - c ‘(nlilligililillc l-xlrnbil consisting of ‘rl-‘k tsrntrhiietf-jrght “m1 EC m" Ilmlifl-Zrlhblra of the nt-w Ommnubll“ Kylindcr- for 1921 urt- ulso shown. Thr- full lluc consists "of touring cars, rtrzrdsiers, sedaug "i"! "Oldies. Those cars are drs- tributed for i’. it). island by D A walnut-rt anti sold u. Quggnfl-g (-0- h)’ W. B. -Prtru'se & Sons. The llXllilblt dnclutles specialties in automobile equipment, tires and ituaxiru batteries. BEER a WEEKS ialessrs.‘ llum- g, weeks ha“. been milking splendid exhibits at thr- Provurcrnl Fair for many years; brrt it rs strip itr stly that of all their runny dlspittyxs tlrt-y have new,- lrad any iu surpass that of this YPur". ’i‘lr<»y ot-t-upy tho some spur:- iuus booth as in forrucr yours, null Wetllot-k und sold lu Queen's ill!‘ urruugcrrrrul sirow decidedly wli ir their SWPPI, well- urotlrtluictl ltirrcs add 'i‘lrert- is u rurt1;".li'ict~rrt tlisplay of i-I-ugllsir (‘hints s, clan-prising some oi‘ thc nervcrl to br- found on this sidi- of lltmlrr-trl. Tho display oi‘ t‘lre.-rltri'iirltl.~i, Wilton carpets, up- r i Pf drcds of people who stand to ad- parry. Arr engine and t-ifillrlillul‘ "l"? srlrnrvu going at lull spt-‘Ptl, supra-ll" iug .utir rrriglrt zrud light. A 3% ll- p. riot) Watt Power" Plant rrrauu- i'ur:..rr-tl by this flrru. iurnislrts sup-rporvrrr direct front engrnf‘. ti“, sharp gt-ut-rniirr, m‘ lruttteritrs |",,,- every chore urr the farm out- side oi the oxiru ireavy duties on will lr a tractor is list-d. 'l‘lrt' Pllflptl has u ca.ili"~'ll.l' (if "m" dv stilt‘ clccirlt‘ liiélllfi» n"? DOW" f,“ WW“,- untl llglri blunt ‘trill (iv|\|‘)' c|cicir'rc;:l ruoior urlrd itll P r-horr- on tlrc farm lwl ll _ tractor class. This PW“ 5l1l"'em"1‘y is tlut- dircct.ly to its urbilriy to to- livt-r i-Zr‘i-"rrter' iillllwl‘ "n" brlgm”: llgltiii with least attention‘ lltilu fut-l. its ttlro illllllllllt. ( l mt llrurlklrt) in irrhflliilil l"""°"" thi- plillli needed by ll-lllmirs for totluy and thousands of tomor- TDWS. THE wzsnco PUMP , w ulirn Farm Products l iIhe‘|i‘(t‘ll|i‘l‘l‘§‘i()t dcruoustratlug ll"? Wcsflclr pinup, the Wilivl‘ lwfiltlil": \ ryitirtrul u iohk. Thlsnigntglleflfiil ‘he most lllmhwn mnovd d ‘is to turn farm. All one has to 0 - h, mi- last word iu tslmDlll-‘llyt ha“ - hundred to five pawn-Hy 0| three ‘ (,- lrtutrdrotl gallium “l” “Dfurkdlxalan vflnuh "Mclmnalt 0 - Ffutilleihgzlllllrcltts'Wlrlch is artlrutwtirrg (l - SHARPLES sEPARATOR-S g Efillllll lllll- ,. ' [ll THE Plllllllllllll. [Xflllllllllll ruurrufncitrred by iris c n worldwide rcputatlo "rs and dalryutren o ‘Milk,’ in this line of from [I13 D9 Luv,“ onumyl stand for years. Eqlll-Dpvd several fac- thc island with flminh» iraste-urizers, etc, Charlottetown (‘trndr- Tire Ideal Grreu Ft- should see Mr. Offer. enthusiastic owners is ter Jones of Bun-bury who has one pure bred herd of THE JAMES C. TUPLIN SILVER BLA/CK FOX CO. LTD. Something unique in cxiribits nt the Provincial Fair is a display of live sliver‘ black foxes shown by Messrs. W. K. Rogers and J. Stan- This exhibit is sit- uatrtl at the extreme eastern end of tirc main building, and consists beauties trout the of ‘Mr. J-arues C. Tluplin 0i’ Black ’l‘ircse foxes are, sale 'lrut are here merely to give lurlstcrvtl \\‘lt‘kr'i‘ " triirrrv, fancy m] we“ of whm [m5 Island l” pm“ “Ham, “M ,,|,,. ,. , Hm“, 1mm)“ h, duclug. They are without question t;.t- to givttttlt-u tiu- cye. Proru-inont. a" “Q9 ‘l l“! m’ rmm“ a“ ‘we? 59°“ ,,, t,“ dinldfly. ,5 u“, n,.u,,,,-wi,.k in this province and rrrarry inter» f‘ tuuchiue, several urodsls 99w‘! w rrrlr art.- slrorvu, und which nwm- hm" “"95 m ‘me Pr ‘he pens. “,4, "M.,, SW90,’ WP“. iravr been sold to parties abroad “rliilllilll-l tum-t mill ruuch to 5°" H)" sum 0' $50000“ Tm‘? “w the pit-usurp ui ilrc lrrrn- "Qnmnly ru-rtclr H _ urirc the display. Mr. A. Alfleck is (if liilflllll ‘liixeéi "brwd- “if “an” h, ,._h,,,.,g,, are arranged in very realistic lur— change of the Exhibit which was framework by tMr. Robinson us- sistt-tl by Mr. Cherries Hlue and Mr. B. Strickland of the P. E. l. R. shops. -CA"RTIEIR d. C0. LTD. Messrs Carter & Co, Lid., are again i0 the fore with a grand display of the latest designs in wall paper, manufactured by the weil~known firm of Colin Monr- tlrur & ‘to, Montreal, the la-rgcst nrnnufacturers of wall paper in (taninda. ’l‘he samples shown are for next season and are beuuttliul in coloring and deslilll- A Slllelldld display for parlor. hall, dining room, ‘bod-room and kitchen wi-th borders to rust-ch is shown. Tire display was arranged lly Ml‘- - Burke, of the tirur. THE TRASK ARTESIAN WELL 60., LTD - ' Brick oi‘ tire main building ‘he , . ttationhof gcuuiuea-wuaitlilfldl w] with l e trees opparen y gro ull. PHELPS LIGHT AND POWER iu ull their natural beauty, in tlrc ll0l‘i.ll end bf the uraclrlu- the ifuflllllllhvfifli t-ry building is to be st-ru a vt-ry rllllllcil llflllgllfi- llle Whom inn-resting demonstration of the lruvirrg a very realistic resemblance wputlt-rfu] light and power plant to iirr- rrtrturul haunris of the living‘ urautrsrcturetl by the PllPlil-y- Utllll" 79X- nrade chiefly of‘ MR. J. R. PATON lilr. J. It. Paton, manufacturer's trgent, in his neat booth in the main samples of the Berry Bros. famous varnishes and dressing, Luxerberry wutertrroof varnish, (iraniie, Lexelrcrry white enamel . . _ . ._ t 1-1.1 in tso litter-u l“ alt bilsht sic-l ffiri, me,,,,_,,,,, “Pgcrib- gratis. BRIiSCOE TOURING AR u, every detail the 1921 nriseoe ‘iknuring ‘Cur. RlllJWlPbY U"! Me‘ Lil-lilo Service Station‘. trend of automobile Stuart and, distinctive in body litres; buoyant in riding nrerlrnnlcui construction; l1 Dllsllell‘ gm‘ car possessing all U19 Wanted scientifically balanced. hm! artistically ‘blended- Tire model 34 Brlscoe shown. ‘ill finish and equipment is a Ciel!" l’ tire manufacturers. four cylinder. Tho car has a tilted radiator zivinz it!’ i - r 1| -' ft- front ear-nil riw inn “ml “m “m” '5 m“ ‘lllllt.l“ll‘..t.t.s.t tn lune. with "P" . . t. it [its a hylgtprhlg in long-grain leather. mg truly one uroviruiZ Dar r (UM year m‘, Hrhhme Bmereqlln tire economy run front L0‘! A0899“ 10 Yosemite, nrukinE "l9 [,1 t” is lu churn" of three _ _ I _ ‘ union on thirteen gallons of $850 setting a new ulhll‘ the cup for the design. features. , line. tirereby """s"l"r‘\“'le "nmmm tlard nnd taking first prize. The Mlcirnlno Service Slrurpics line of milk flt-puraitrri-l. mu 2m‘ a ull their tiiffercut tilled m“ m} Thcv show one of the wlll-‘Y 5 nd Butter t‘omlullly. Whm‘ W“ a ' rruc of tho srq\pfll'lirlfl‘l' corugrlunyufilttifl Sam" Ono ni tire d0" l‘- ‘ " . on tlrt- l-lrst. of these was installed Ho“? island will? Yea" ago M M“ d is art's dairy at French Rll/"l- “n ‘ which are n Ken sinflllon- r 1| ,.sharp- r-gr-istlelxrtitzgyluffg, lttilxontl-trai, and who u raiweyfl only w" filmed “’ . _ Many die- the 4o and 45 apmmlshnve been - d tion of mr-omplished rglrmtégt; lglflsgjrsyd,j_ trlbuted for P. E. is an _ ~ Stanley W°m°°k and Bold 11in Queen's and K108“ m“'“"°5 y side of the main bniidlns u 5001b‘ w. B. Prawn a Sonsllid in Prlh" showing a full line of their celo~ Country by 1.4 s. Pierce Q G0- pntod separators, the ‘Alfred demonstrate the 80°55 1° ‘my 9°" son interested. i nu: o: LAVAL comranv r. T-his firm have at the east ,1, n‘. l . Products are distributors for Queen-E m“ The (‘uuatlitrnr Fullul , , ._ r- ous Ki . t‘. rntles. und Mr‘. Cullll A- "m" M“ Hanan“ ‘luunddwhlfi; ‘Rigrilhrnuffiurrrlurersridet. distributor r . I u tine exhibit o forrhivhlrucqibw m one of ‘he he“ M ‘Tiiofiiifiirhfie u‘. practical denron- strution of tiieir system, under the supervision 0t Mr. A. Leo Eisener. ed “ttitmlltrueil. on Page Three.) Today’s Races FEW rursnesrrue" FACTS ABOUT "m: vanrous START- sas_ ‘ t‘ The first race called today will be tire 2.25 class Trot which will have nine zfarters including Togo M., who penfornred anything but brilliantly yesterday but may sur- prise everybody today. l-le is a very fast irorsc and it ire ever strikes iris stride it is good bye to someone The British Soldier will try a corrrelbnck. He is in pretty fair shape und if he acts well will nrnke it interesting for the others: Orwell Bell is looked on -to win. She should be real good after lrer races yes- terday. Silver Todd has been doing nicely for ‘Mr, rHooper and has re- cently worked the track in 2.21 comfortably. "Knlola Todd will be driven by her owner Mr. George R. Hooper. She is a good keen race mere and should_at least get, a place. lDon Bailey is a. very fast trot- ter, ilrnrdly up to a gruelling race however, having had only a few weeks training. in addition Miss Elred, who went a real good race at Fredericton the otherday, will start, also Juanita Aubrey. This race_ will 'be a good one well worth going to see_ 2.20 Clan Pace. This race will have at least sev- en starters all real good horses in- cluding Corwiu Hal owned lby J. P_ Smith of Klnlbrn who has udd- ed victory after victory to his hun- or roll this year. His stable mate Lacopla will also start and ire is "good. Hilda 3., will make it inter- esting as she is always acontend- er in any company. tllessie L_, und .,, mau- ‘booth at. the hm Exhibition. Mr. n. ‘C. McKay- l-‘i l“ 'b‘lilategr‘thp math bulldins- Maritime Wh-“ll i” eparil- Cnntlfllilli Briscoc Cahkis here- "9 , - (‘beetle ~ri i . leased to tn tors sold to tlrt Kensruiltun rot. “£5058 lmcmsloddnso total of eleven whey litrnlkine McLuluP. 0! ‘he MCLMM s sold in r». m. island Service Station. will - " _ This tiuplng the urtrutlhibirirg allrrlgharplvs tiimnrakxehmg B (lalnmmratylnn at I this beautiful right Wfilshl vi"- SUPERFLUITV TAeu-e P. E- l- M The supsrthulvkulhle ‘:2??- ‘a: t ti faction. \'~ sorts of knic nuc s are . sivtnz ante-fit}? “ans enthusiastic promo,“ Wlwa“ " h Shgrplfii! linen E l, Hospital is an ntitwwllvfi 59°‘ booster for t 0 d by his son at h, we main building and here 1801:1189 interesting ex- many useful thinss nlny he hull l" r in charge of ‘Mr w. rs. trxoopiiohil-lly -low prices The "l" 11")“ i‘ ' tn or r in barge u! M"- yeflay, representative for e wzelza andcmm’ B‘ “use”! CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL- The outatandiin! exhibit of the main bililding downstairs from an artistic standpoint is the display TD of the Conn inn National Railways. ' It is 1m otiliiediy thing of, .1 e kind ever shown here. The dxirlb t comprises some thirty- oight magnificent pictures of the measuring 16 X Immense. They Lady Be Sure will‘ make a fight for the places, while Nero Bingen and Dongola "will be knocking at the door oi‘ the winner. We almost. overlooked Sill be Sure, but tl_on‘l overlook him tomorrow for ire is very liable to go out und win the race_ This race will npllt up almost certainly and will be therefore all the more interesting. The 2_40 Pace. This class has 22 nominatnrs and the management state that if fif- teen of them race the starter they will divide it into two classes. lf they ‘all start together pity help the cheprwho draws a rear position for he will have a herrrtlme to get through. The starters include Sil- ver Foam from Kentvilie. N, 8.. Dick owned by the McKlnnou Drug Co. Keemnh Aubrey owned by Edward Stewart, Remington. Rhoda Meek from the 'l'-‘ lkner Racing Stables, Montrea, ueen d bv T. tM. Hoyt, Preeque isle. Me ne College Swlftowneti by Woodstock Driving Club. Colonel Waits said to be e sensational pacer and own- en in Sour-is. rP. E. l. There are also five others who ire looked up- on u sure starters, This field will Petress and Zelda the Great bw tesmemevm no: other on; ,$l3i§sii‘l8s'3§'rtétc‘““”..§’aii§iils~ and are shown by nreans or en. closed electric lights. These trans- parencies are trend-colored and the natural shades and tunes um llrtlllglll Out beautifully. Four large paintings on oiled silk show- ing sicenes cost and wast are his“ shown. ’l‘lre views are rem-use“. tatlves of tire many beautiful plac. es east and west lu (fanatic reach- ed by "l V‘- N- li- and rvcre taken by Mr. . H. Robinson, Govern— ‘hr-hi photographer Who has trav- elled (‘amid-a front "coast to coast and who is present to explain the pictures. in this exhibit isalzrtr shown o. mop of the world showing the lcounirles to which the ships of the new fleet of the (‘anzrdiun Government Merchant Marint- are already sailing. This first which allllml 878W ‘up in a night, so to speak, is proving a grand asset to (‘anadg and already consists of 40 ships afloat and will number 66 this autumn with a tonnage of 393,000. Mr. Charles Meiklc rsin arr-ranged in its setting of cedar a iieprisai for a and Burning (Bpecinl to The Guardian.) subdued some of them. liliremear were rushed to Mallow {mm York People Mine on the sltreetrs all night, Mai-low fi-Kllocued" reprisals as soon as it was learned that the Sinn lien Sfflllp had raided the police barracks there yesterday, many rushed to their homes; Heavy ehurlters were locked arnd duo ly- They founrd streets desented, Yesterday's Races Perfect weather and an attend- flhce that packed the grand stand and enclosures to over-flowed cap- flclly iuurked the races of \rs-ter- day. 'l‘lrr>rc was great interest tak. en in lhcm because 0f the fact that a great many island horses would he "wins llgaiust the pick of the nrainland horses and those from the United States. Excitement ran high at times and everyone went away satisfied tlra-t the day had ltjwfully up lo expectations. ‘ ' he first race _called was the‘2,30 Class Trot, purse $500, with eight starters, all good horses, winners in their respective provinces this year, in fact the very elite of this- seasons newcomers The race was expected to result in a ‘great com test between Bingen Worthy the $2.500 stall-ion owned b L. R, Ack- Pr oi’ Halifax, Miss Rolfe Rico own- " by W. B. McArthur of Kensing- . ton, and Togo M., owned by the Woodstock Driving Club, with 0th ers knocking at the door. THE FIRST HEAT. Tie word_ "go" was given after four scores, Miss Belle Rico ou the pole, Mother's Boy in second po- sition the others trailing At the half Driver Hood pulled Biugen Worthy out. passed Mother's Boy. and tackled Miss Belle Rico_ They fought out the ‘lnqt quarter for nil they were worth, driver Hood teaming his horse in every possible way. ‘but he could not overcome Miss Belle iRico’s lead, she winn- ing by p length. Mother's Boy third two ieng1hs back. Upton Prince,- fourth. The others close up with the excepNn of Togo M., who was acting bodily and caught the banner SECOND H-E AT. . The. second heat was another great ‘battle between Miss Belle Rico and Blngen Worthy.‘ Two hun tired yards from the wire Biugen Worthy was leading, but ire made n had break and Miss Belle Rico, came on" and won, Upton Prince third, Bingen Celeste fourth, the others back considerably. in the third heat Bingen Wor- thy made a break shortly sfter the word "go," was given and U; ton iPrince tried hard to get to the Rico mere but only succeeded in finishing on hersulky, B/gen Wor- thy thlrd, Miss Elred fourth_ The time was identical in all three heats, 2181-4. The winner of the race was a very. handsome mare bred iu Old‘ Kentucky and import- ed last year by rMr. McArthur. 2.11 Clan Pace, Purse $600. Six of the fastest pacer that ev- er faced a starter in the Maritime Provinces took the word yesterday in the above class. There had been a great deal of interest taken in the race and it was prediQted that Lady Grattun, owned by the millionaire lumbermau Mr. Alchorn, twho paid five thousand dollars for her to .Mr_ A. Faulkner of Montreal would would prove a winner Others fav- oured rBlanche H., who has clean- ed up the Maine tracks pretty con- siderably this year. rStill others fan- cied Roy Volo, who has a dozen wins to his credit this year and re- cenily took "a new record of 2.11 1-4 But. the greatest interest centered in the ultimate winner Fern Hall 2.0514, owned by Dr. McAllieter and driven by i-‘red Cameron of this city. Fern Hal has met the beet in the free for ails [his yenr_ Al- though beaten hy Lady (vi-smut once she has now turned the tab lea on her twice. White 80x, a Charlottetown mare, was not con- sidered to have any chance for l by her shoving, The three huts record which was 21128-4 made by Barracks. People Fleti in Basic from Homes. place but she surprised everybody in this race each broke the track White 80x in ‘rote. Th third but we: in 1.1214 a remarkable hut considering that the track is e lit- n. delivered, "l rho iry liritrers on ancient shutters could not be DUBLIN. Sent. 29.—1lih ancient d m . ‘town o’ Mallow was bugued “w! 6 lln w r rtifle butts and the raid ullglrtbwlrile ttire police reprjsalists, Shooting through ehutttered wln- quantrities and thrown again“; hhg Uwlb, terrorized the residents bannicadcd ih lromies left standing Those who could. fled the place hurl-y today iiires continued at. ‘Ill-filth. tire nlre brigades permitted no leave their stations ‘after 3 a. m. ore tturnod rto other methods, gono- lina and oil were pnocurod in largg butildlnuu which later were rival, The town trail was one of the first to flure, a crearmery and mm; followed and ‘them residences were attacked. Buildings along the err-trim lflllfilth of the principal streets were 5.6M to have been destroyed. DUBLIN Sept. 29.——Rlcttlftg was renewed today tin Lisburn six. miles from Belfast, several house and shops were wrecked. The -pol'c chewed dispersing the mob. a flat-ml of police was umlripshg-d h; barmmdut The Dance came qulgij Ditlmoleoguanea» Skiblre-rren. and h Styli-mutt precnniously wounded. Riemann-ls are feared. to race or train on. _ msQrst heat took a dozen scot- °P 13,10,131 Bwfly largely ow- lne -. ,. not of Roy V010, W110. i! fl 1) - r 0n the score; 31556116 H. also bothered some Earn Hui drew the pole, Prams’ Rupert second. At the word go 91'1"" Rllimrl- shot to the front. Fern Hal trailing White Sox was 9°"! RWflY 0ll H. break hut got intrr her stride on the turn, paced around the turn very fast and ut the qun- fer was in second position, Larin’ Grutton third and the nlhPrg trui‘ int; her. The tflrs-t half Wus cover ed in this way and-tho pQf-Ilflnuq saw little change until they tar-mt into the home stretch for tlrr- tin-ii drive. Here a I’ "nerate rat-c on sued between w. -. Sex, Blanche.- H" Bud Lady Grn y.‘ for the pluc- el. Fi-nl-lgl Vlng n com tabl resoeprenvrltyhgr nosed "on": fulfil?" era, Lady Grntran finishing third and White Sox fourth, Prince Ruh- ert fifth, Roy Volo, slxth_ Time 2_1Z 1-2. The second heat Prince Rupert again went. away fast, inking tho- pole and holding lt until the half whdn Fern ll-lalpulled out our.‘ went by him. White Snx trailing Fern I-lal. The others were close u; In the last half everybody triei their hardest. White Sex pirlllng on in the stretch making a good driv for the heat ‘finishing on Fer Hal's wheel, Blanch il_, right White Box. Lady firutton buck he a lengthflloy Volo fifth. Prin Rupert sixth. Time 2.1214. This was one of the greatest ra es seen here "i-or some years a." will no doubt be long talked ~ Practically the some horses stin back in the Free for All on Sat day and another great race may looked for. ' >-._ 2.20 Clue Trot, Purse $501 This was the third race on programme and resulted in a | cotttesrfinaliy going to five it hero; 0rweil..Beir, owned by _.‘ Rooney. Orwell (love, was tier ed the winner, Roy Miller m by the McKinnon Drug (‘our’) second, ‘Budrnore, owned by . Hennessey. River Hebert tbirr‘ Keltie, owned by Mr. James- ing, City, fourth. Mayor 2151-3 was entered in this ‘ but had to be withdrawn a last moment owing to inm caused by a sprain in his rt‘ Si. John a few weeks ago. FIRST HEAT. , Orwell Bell drew thepole took several scores to gel tit- away owing to Roy tMillor was one of the hardest. hon get away that has ever ull on a race track. IRoy has ull? in his new owner's hunt) weeks and has been brouflll n very undesirable race horr pretty good performer’ in ti enth score they got tire wor all the horses on their: Rifl trotting fast. At the turn" shot. into tho lead holding ' near the halif when ht has I god ‘by Roy Miller going to s with Roy passing him. Orwt laying back for u home sprint. As they turned in borne stretch Orwell Gill!‘- fast. closing up I10)‘ B 19"“ ‘ him end Winning byn leuKl more third. very Clvee- I- fourth. Time 2_1B 1-2. ezconu HEAT. ' When the positions were: ced Roy lMiller was set l, fourth position for swerving, stretch, Budmore selllus bll _ In m, necttnd beet Bell an raced to the halt.’ and K611i". .- o a 5 5 x s B. '5 on Z fortnbly, Roy Miller trot -. more third and Kettle fol they turned into the strata Miller-wee pllnOtl ..~.t.* and ills, drive carried Bet. l- .1 b which she quickly ~~cever winning the heat by a n second, Budmnre third, . four_th_ t ~ ggrrr"- ,, o on the l0fl_ llth m: very mt not disuse-ii” -