éitiitit/r/eif . ‘ w c; d I I ‘ 4-, l ' . . n A aper .. .241 \\\\\‘~ w‘ by .v xav/yw “w. _ s... i: .....»~. . R, , _ lly Mull, Canada, “do, n. n. a. M10. Annual liubnerlplion, delivered, ILQ. i ' hlrfeltetovvn Guardian. Th“; can,“ . ' " - F ‘ 1801. " 1357, CHARLOTPETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1,:l920 A 1 l its a Result of Cavalier . W. COLLEGE SENSATIUN: TEACHERQQEIN IN BODY‘ treatment for increase of Salaries, the Principal and Professors Hand in Their ltesignations 'i mediate Effect Which Ari unfortunate impasse has oc- curred in connection with. Prince f ‘Wales College wlilch. like many thcr happenings of today, is oing to cause much loss and in- onvenience, if not worse 'i‘he hole teaching ‘stall’ of the‘ college re tendering tlielr resignations i8 llltlrllillg to take immediate ect. ‘ ' The causes which have led to - 1‘ his unfortunate climax are, brief- y, as follows-:— Last June the teachers notified Jhe government that they would teach no longer than till tho end of the then academic year ut the salaries then paid them They ‘requested. an increase obapproxl- v 11111.01)’ 33 1-3 per centi. arguing that. as tlir- members of the legis- lature liud increased their own salaries by 150 per cent imd those 0i’ the heads oi‘ other government departments very considerably, they claimed they had u right to the increase iii0illfiilli0ii. The government miulc iio reply "although frequently l‘i‘lliilltif‘ti that an answer must be forthcoming. OihBPWiHo that the teachers would esign. The first. and only reply was rt‘- be-itled yesterday when tho tcueh- ers were presented ‘witli their ‘thetlllPa-l for tho month of Septem- er, the amounts being the some s those of last. year which they ad positively (lectured they would ot accept. No word of explana- . i0“. 110 ililli lii I-‘Ziving tho matter onsldcrutlon WliS vouclisafctl and Tile ifilloilcrfl. after a conference, wrote out their resignations to z‘ filhiiiglhfiiflttliiwl. 3085-9418111 ‘FOR SALE.— HORSE POWER nearly new tilso iuniiing uiill. i). McNeil, Village Green. :ltt00-i—0-30-lll. t HOUSE TO LET—.\liiic moms. with lurge hat-broom iii cily_ Ap- Diy to ilyriic Bros, North ltivci‘. lilltll-Ill-lfiiptl. B. l-lughics Union. Road. "WANTED BY OCTOBER i8, gA rst ‘(Floss Teacher for Ulgg school. State supplement want- “: ed. 8. E. McLeod. ti172-9Ji0-4-l. ‘FOR SALE. 27 BEST STOCK silver Ioxcs lmltmi-Tupllu strain to close the (‘stoic oi tho lutc l<‘.| G. Lung. ‘For particulars apply to Jns. -A. (iiishulni, l). J. 'l"lioinp- son, Executor-s, North "fryoii. 3170-1141061. mo». _,,__ .._-.____i_. WANTED——~UUill'li9I'Ei can ‘ho ao- eomitioililtoil at 105 (luuiberlanil ISL. also dressmaking iloiio. 3204-l0-l3lpd_ LO5T on Exhibition Grounds 1 i t i. l ‘purple alligator ‘bug containing inbnoy. Finder please ‘report t.o Ounnlian. licnvirrd. ‘Oct. l-ll "J0l;iN ALFRED MrieDONALIJ, Land Slrvcyor, liermaiivillc. 28310-10461. ‘COTTAGE FOR BALE-HOUSE and Lot Number 89 Green Street, ‘Charlottetown. llot 183 by 50 feet. A ply to (laudet d‘. line- zard. Solcltors. . 3081-9- 2843i. LOST-tiictwccn R.1R_ Station and Means ..___ , t“rv Public. FOR 3AL5_ (juqtlcy 111108 ltpittiyliitlcal iirenu iii i872, having ili‘(‘l'\ 320fi,|9.1;;|iti'ir‘t'(if Kings. his Morning, to Take lni-. Closing of foliage. take effect immediately. As the office of’ the Provincial Socrcttiry 'l‘rcaiiurer was closed when the teachers niarclicii there In n body yesterday ufternrtou they deferred presenting their resigna- tions till iillg rimming when Lilcy will be handed ln_ How the matter will be adjust- ed has nut, yet been revealed. \\ ilV some httempt had not llomi ni-ilii‘ by the government to adjust it In‘. fore it became too late is, ap- purently, a prerogative of tlix‘ Hell government. Passing “ of Sir W. W. Sullivan iViEMRn-KIXTCOOK. N‘ 11., St pt. 3i). -—-Slr Wilifrlil W. Sullivan. late Chief Justice of Prince iddwaril island, tiled at the illillltl oi’ his iliiughtcr, ‘Mrs. McMahon. here to- 1i11y_ The body will be forwurileil to -(‘hai'lobtetown. arriving there Friday evening. 'l‘lit~ funeral will take place Saturday at f.’ p. m. |' ‘News oi‘ of the death of Sh‘ Wil- frid Sulllviiu ‘will ho lcitrncd ‘wltli ,sorrow throughout this province as fciw of its pulbilc lllt‘li have been better known or more highly es~ tcelucrl. llorn in New‘ London ih ill-ill ho Willi t-itlucatcil in the pirb- lic Schools, the Central Academy ‘and ‘Fit, Winston's College‘, ziftci‘ which lie studied law ill tho office of the late Hon. Judge llcni-‘leyfl Ho was (tallied to thl‘ lvir in 1R0’! and became a. law partner of Mr. Hensley until 1869 when hir. liehs- icy waigappgintod t.o tho iSuprepie (lourt ilemlh in ‘W72 llc inur- ried ‘Miss Alice Monti Mary. third daflzliter oftthe late Mr. John Foli- ton Ncwbery, B. A., of Oxford lini- verslty. ‘formerly of London, EllF‘ lanil. and of Slcna, ltaly. lie was one of the counsel for ‘the gov- ernment in iilr‘ interests of the tc~ mints heforo the Land (‘impuls- l\i()il0l\4' (‘cunt ulidci‘ tho llund Purchase Act. 1375, llo later be came a llil‘llli)(‘l' of the law iiriu of sfliiiVflibilllti Morson. a Surrotfili" oi the Aduiirnlty.(‘.riiii‘t and ii No- Ho ellierPd the po~ (‘looted to represent the First ‘ills- iHc was re-elccteil in 1X73, and again ill 1147i‘) 11nd i379- Hc was Premier of the Prvvillctl from 1879 until his resignation to accept tho (“hint .lusticeship in 13x9, n pzisltiou which hc tilled iltlllflrilili)’ and well uivtll his rc- iil‘0llll‘ili‘ in i9i7_ m, n ili-ivycr, it politician and iron-o (it the. ‘Sll|\l't\llli‘ Court, Sir Wilfrid W. Sullivan hi5 had a long ;||l‘[ diiliiDKiliEiiFti public career. a career in which he won the i'_cs~ pi-ci and esteem of Ilii 111111 Yvilltlil my"... u bright page in tho history of. the province‘. ‘lie |i‘liVI'tt to ninurn Iiliroe stilts "m; [hfpfl tpuightors, his wlfo hav» lug pri-ilccciirs-il blur in 1908. 'l'o tho iuniily and relatives the Guar- dian i\‘lllit‘l'sil.l‘i'i‘ifit'l‘.iiili sfilllttliily. __._-j-v-——————r-"""j" ‘LOST FRCVM THE WARD HOTiEL ‘Siliblcs ‘I07 ltichtiiouil Street, nickcl iiioui‘ii~|l iiritlle with tun rpllns’ I-mdfiu ft-illfll to iilf‘. above i‘|hlr|x‘e,“‘n‘,v filiifi-ltl-li. LADY iltrsires lmaril il-lliii ‘fittlill. vriva“. wuuily priafc l‘l‘ii. Apply at. ‘this liiiiw Hi" 1ii‘l'“i ______+ tron slice-A FEW vounQ pntps. A-ipLr, Kcniliforil lath-ital. ‘Wilnioi; alloy, brill» ‘ ‘TO LE .—-FURNISHED HOME. with all modern conveniences and centraly located. Apply by 101" Russ Hotel, Crochet Bag, con- taining silver coin purse with sum of money. Reward offoretf \ 32ll-10l2l. ‘GIRL "WANTED r-"on GENERAL housework. No washing. Apply 301 Kent Street. 3159-0-30-31. , ‘wanrzo immseilirscv-sx- perieneed lady (hi? floods clork. Kennedy Bros, enatngton. ‘Sept. 21 tf. vwhufzna-i-mluo FOR GENER- ll iioiiaewerii. Apply t.o 112 wov- mouth Street. Sent. 20 if. ‘ROOM AND IOARD.»A GEN- tlemul can be accommodated with fmnt. bedroom and board in pri- mate family. Cent-rel location. Ap 0i! "C" in care of Guardian. - . aosi-o-ai tr. ‘FOI flirt. - cook erovs. Boot!‘ inter, two wooden bola. W1 mitten. More aell this MOON: 181. ‘liliin AVG. 81/71-0-30-21. ter- m R" care of Guardian. 2957-9-22 tf, FOR ALE, A mineral purpose‘ ‘hereto, ifyears trial. Apply ltttl idiot Aviernuc/ Oct. l-L‘, pd — ‘THE DUNIBTON SAW MILLS ‘will ‘be closed for one month. the grist ‘mills will he working . ivi. n. Hardy, Yorit. sari-ii. ‘OFFICE TO LET CORNER OF Great George and Domhester 8b., formerly occupied by the lath Dr. Conroy. Apply 48 Great George 8t. 3057 9 27 ti. LOlT-i Twenty dollar bill eitiiivr at ‘Exhibition ‘Grounds or in the City. Re ard of $5.00 Finder ieuvo at Guardian off ice. Oct. 1~3i pd ‘BALI OF STOCK OF GROCER- iee flld mlPdWiii‘!\—-lii\\'iIiQ dis- _ of my business stand at Wiulllton. ifllll disposing n1 private sale oi all my stock or Gmoerien and Hardware at lees than invoice prices. Come early. "hi! A. I-lynea, Kensi ton. ,. .; ‘ _ 8082- 48-51. up NFHV YORK, Sept. 30.—A special Loiiilon cable to ‘tho New York Sun lleralil says "it, was stated in lrigh diplomatic circles lion.- today lillii there was no ‘iliilliiiluflii of :1 Cituailian ainbussailor to \Vltsliing- ton for a longtime lto come. \Vhilo there is not iibictwt/ictn iii llowning ‘Street to (‘zinatiu having her own iim-hzissoiloi‘ in Washing- Nliiliiiilllli lliillifiiiilllil Hill lflflflllliil Sililifi ton it. was fouml that neither a ‘:l|)l‘.l.‘ii.iii tainiiiiiiiu irinbassitdtlr nor a special (fztuiuliau representative‘. siolitirdlniiti: to Sir Ailcklzilid Gcddes coull have i-scaipctl difficulties mhlr h would have crlttpli-tl the [pis- sloii. As a result of this, lhi- FCilPlllt‘ for a (‘liiirirliitn iiiiillzrsslliloi" to l'uiii‘li slates has been aban- dilui-d at least for the l)i‘t':iL‘lli." Much lnclpent Riotlng. ‘DUBLIN, Sept. fashionable ZfO. --Tlic oiii-i‘ he police. for nooiidzty ri _ bitrarclrs ttilieiria in whit-ii flcer was ‘killed. '1lwo more vitilciit ileiiths. were reported from Belfast where lhc police rcplicil to firing from a strcct crowd. SUVOHii wcri- ivoundttii, one of- tlcs were reported in vu-riom-i parts of Iliic city. Two thousand troops were curouc to Belfast today. ‘ihc city now is in a turmoil with lllillly ‘Jztciorils closed and idllers thus crouicd itililing to iihe iroiuliles of the‘ police. Shipyards were among the industries i‘ London Fears Trouble LFJNlKiN, tScpi, 30> .\pp|‘<‘licu- sion that violciici- may‘ result hci. from the lrish situation \\’;l,-‘. lii-ct.- er toiluy with the rcportml t _ ' lion oi‘ a plot to destroy the‘ . ‘ buildings i-n iWliitc-iizill. 'l‘lic lri. .l several small riots without futaii-i,.;||“r,.p ti... ,..H|,,,.|“J mm h, W,“ iillliH INEIPIENT illllilllll] llllibhiliidi IRELAND Uiiivl‘ of BiiXitlll prison, whore 'l'1‘r- l'i‘il4.‘ .\‘l: Siviur-y is . irviiig him‘ Frill‘, vnlng tstrcct and all other town of lVlallow‘ With ytiztuix-i wlicri‘dviiionstritioiis might ilotterl Willi] thiirreil flillls" toiluy,|iii-. ('X]li('(‘.'i \\'i‘i'l‘ given jttltlilmnifl lilC-‘IIIUIIIOUS of prompt rcprisiils by Igloo-rig ‘ oll their l foriui i Plain clathesiiil-ii and uiii- i-‘lldflisi were conspicuous. ’l\hc lrlsh office was cit I and its iloors barrel] with heavy‘ chains. lltlNlithN, Sept. 3t).- Thc Loililou Globe in Iill editorial coup-s out litlllllrvly iu lll-ft-itso of ropr iii~'. "it is not lii lll'(‘iJl‘(i with iiillililll “to t‘fl1illl't‘ tilLii-‘lis without r1‘- atsiziling. \""!‘.-iic»- is the iiicvi- Pubic resort of men oxiuuilclfiiti-tl i)t‘_‘v'1l|li| Plliillflilliltf. 'l‘licy urt- tii‘iV1'll to rcl“'~‘.:ils as. iil('ii‘ only l'l‘.'€illl|'(‘t‘. 'l‘li-i- are only two lllt lhiuls h“ which til.‘ lrirh lllllxp" lions (.lil i“ t|t“lii with." the (ll citutiuueil, “iit'i<-i- Slim Fein cl-a- llll"ll should ‘be 1 ' ‘l Wiltii it ivunis or tlic viitlr‘ ‘l ahwest portion of ii‘ laud should be declared in a sit-go." The Globe favor- l . ' i.'liii'i' method as the only l"k‘ll"‘.‘i).\(i{) twirling} out illlill.“ ouo rouli pursue. fflO Sinii Feiners In Bomb Plot (Special mi‘;- Guardian.) .|,U,\|i;QtN_ gc-pt. ill) Seven iiun drcd» Shin Fcincrs and lllidivill“ in Whitcliail, iiii‘ l):|i|_v ltlx- lugs y press titer-lures. It is jiltlll‘ "i um; the pxtiiisurt‘ of this Iii which illlli i\l1i11\1‘1‘11ii.\' 11W" ‘ll-"ril" cu ihV the \Viiii street. explosion- view‘ of u method to he used. has worricrl the government.‘ ‘fhcre is “n(|(yui)ii‘tii)' a great deal of m upprchrusiitii iu official clrclcs misc, on the other hand lrislimen sizoff at the _ Yard (liscovcry and attribute it t "ncrvousne ‘ “After Office Hours” At. the Prince liiwnril 'l‘lioiitr.- last cvciiiilr. iii“ Film" Sim“ (Tompuiiy scored another notitblt- successor, Willi] ihvy prescnicil the lntonscly interesting drai ‘i "Aitcr Office flours." There was a lvli li_" tcuilanoo. 'i‘h'..- play foi- touiiiili \\'1ii lu- "A ‘Man's Galina" Wl‘iiit'll it)‘ iili‘ ct-‘li-hrztlcil .l.‘ii‘k London. ‘Fills i“ 11 ploy which is silrt- tit iliiiiil‘ at liil and aiiotiii-i‘ lxiritl‘ imliiciirc i~. ii..- sci-ed. ___. THE \\'l‘lr\'l‘lli‘llf. TEM PE If .‘\ 'l‘ U R. l‘), _ TIDE, MOON, ICTP. TORDiNTO. Oct. 1 ~l<‘r1-sii ill strong youth to south Wthil winds mostly "fair. Tide high this iiftcruomi and ton gilt ut, 12.250. ‘Hun sets this uftcrnoon at l1.57_ Last. quarter of moon hiondoy. 0(‘|. 4th. 8.54 p. in_ lfioozlc the Sunshine Kid ill l‘: PLAY PRAN Ks BEFORE A MlRROP AND BEFUi-L-Y APPRECIAT ‘i910 , VIANTIDF-FOR uninit- Ildflfa-g-RISID- ' , . fni ection by _ p .11. idnnanll- e a . ~ ma s... ... ‘re- ~ _ __, _._ 391N1- wcrt‘ involved in ii plot lo ili-i-tiali/‘Vilwi _] iilD Irish nflice and 'l‘r».‘=\s\11'y ‘HI-hi- ‘ “ l" in.‘ "i I m thp gifiurnlitlh of’ MucSwinQ; ,1 iduii, Qua-hm‘, iviin giivz‘ an ziccoiiiit ipiuiitiigjvi’ lite zigiizitiou ca‘ inrreiiscil salar- Scrl" ‘titles 0f touclicrs island Teachers in Y Convention The ll.li‘f‘iill'l{.~< in connection with aiitiuzrl (‘onvcntion of the sni-iutloii \\'i'l'i‘ contiuii vii ycsli‘ u-y lu the i'l‘ill(".‘ of \\':‘i"s (‘tilii-igr‘ idnll, Various mailers the llflitifllisllttil iii‘it‘llnS1'ii 2th. l‘hi.- (iuistaiidlng fcatiiri‘ of the ‘ orning iticctiug was the iiiiiirfiazs‘ Siipcrliitciidiiit Sitiitli cf Vcr- of iniportiiinic \\'t‘l‘t,' llliiPli ill) at (2()Ii.*llli(‘l'liilit‘. it‘ it‘ in M0llii‘(‘1\i and lll'i)iill lilies and showed that by organization they hall very iuatiriiilly ill(‘l ‘ed their salaries. 'l'lii..‘ rvpori wirl il|l])L‘ill' later. lii-v. .\ir. I“ri‘.‘iil:iii also lulilr-xss tilt‘ itiri-ting. lhiriiig the Siwriiilll a FPHUilliiilll \\'1l!~' ununian- ously ‘t"iill‘il‘ti liiuztlizaiinntliig the‘. Prince i‘]li\Vill'ti illiilllti 'l'I‘11l'iR"1‘$' Association and the .l‘rinct- lddwuril irlillllli 'l'teut‘hi‘i‘s' llliion. .’i‘hil "IiilllllifllltliltiliCii orgaiiiziiflrtu will be known as the Prince idli- wziril island 'l‘r>:it‘.lii.-r~a‘ Futon. In thi- i-vculug thi- iiititiiilg ivzis fairly ailciultitl, tiii- (‘lii'!.('li.‘: of (‘ltztrlitttrtoivu not utti-iitllng in the lllilililt'l'.‘~l :iiilit“.i.p;ttc<i. Mr. A. ll. \\“:trlturtit|i prcsiilcil ably, thi- first epcalu r being llcv. (l. t‘, ‘fill/it'll lofiowi-ll by S‘|l'l|t‘l’il|iPlliiillll Smith of Vl‘]‘i|i|ii, Qucbcc, lion. Mr. lii-at. i'lliIlllli.\.‘~‘il|fl('l‘ of -‘\l~'1'it‘11ii11l't‘ "1"" lht- iiilll. Attorney‘ (funerals iiiimi-s \\'t‘i‘(‘ on tho progi-aanuic but they’ tliil not. |'t‘.~'1|'.1lllli to the iiiviiuiitni. ‘Supt-rilllt-ndriit. of ldiliiitiilitin liiigi-lgs sitoki.‘ briefly matting an oliupil-iit tippciil for cil-opieraitiou to hclp tbtifld up our Eiilllltllitliliii ‘lytilldlil. ctenfimnu Previously iiokuoivlcdgeil $111011? Mrs (ii-urge C. (lordoiuA l-, bt-rtoii . . . . . . .. . .. . Iiiiii Neil hlialtoiialil, Vhtircli- hill . . . . .. 5.00 Pclul‘ ‘Mtll'l‘i.\t)ll. (lruii- vili‘, _ _ _ , _ _ . . . . .. 5.00 True Brothers Lodge, A.F_ .. a. A. M., crapaud Lewis liowatt .$5_0o , John ll. ltiycrs .. 5.00 - Hector McNeviii . 5.00 'W_ A. McQuiirrlt- .. 5.00 Isaac Beer .. 2.00 ..i~"red Inman .2'00 H. A. 'Mc'Pheo .. 1.00 J. W. Newson ‘.100. '1‘. A_ coon .1.oo .v. Norton .. i_00 S. McQuurrle 1,00 .Ml.1.<een ...:i.oo - ween .. 2.00 A- R- Too l! .. . 2.00 .l. A. ‘Paterson Russel ligwutt l l-Iovraft hiiuor Mofievln ., ,_ _ l“. A_ Walton li_ Simmons . ... .. li_ Leard .. .... W. ‘ll. (‘ollcti . ~ Hlliliill STHIKE 5 illiiZE THE llililill] II()NI)‘)N, Sept. 311-1407,] prayer-i llizic-Swiiicy of (‘ork was reported in on uiiishziugctl ‘coiiillt.lilii today at iilt‘ lii-ginning of his forty-seven- th titty its a hunger striker, p Slim Fciu bulletin said. Conscious and lmri-ly llilit‘. to wills-per, the condi- tion ot‘ the 1‘ii‘V1‘Ii‘illllii{i‘l‘ strikers iii (‘ork now in illclr fifty lilrsudity i FHATEHNITY of‘ hunger striking. itrouscil the kecnest inicrt-st oi’ tho incdlcul iiro fessioii. Tllie Gitvi-riiuiciit installed ii. medical still!‘ under the (ill‘(‘(.'ii0ll oi l)r._l'curstin who ivas-iiistructetl to provide i‘ilii‘l'l{i3ni‘_\' cquipmciit. llcroic mr-‘tsurcs will iii‘ taken to szivi‘ thi‘ sliiltv-rs‘ lives ‘should tlii-y (lccliie to give up the f; t. Mine Owners i Fail to Agree] (Special to The Guardian.) l.().\'itt).\', Sept. iitt-l-‘tilloiviug their report to l‘ri‘utli‘i' l,itt_\‘il- icorgt‘ of tlil-ir failure to l't‘tit'il an 5\.‘w'i't‘1‘llll'll| willi iill‘ iuiiio (l\\'li('i'S, thi- delegation ir>lli‘li ll stall-inept itnnoiiiiciug thry had declined to conduct any furihri‘ negotiations with thc Clll))i0)'t‘.l'i-i. 'i'liulr state- ment. sahl Lloyd-George, expressed Wl-lfvt at the fitliurc of the owner and worker conlfcrcnci- and sug- gcslcil lllrlilcr incl-tings between the‘ two groups. The miners de- clined mi the grouiul that thi-y had (fflliifilltiihi such action to be use» less ili-lcigatcs aiiiiitiiiiccd they would report ihcir fuilurc ot’ nego- iiailons -io the lllllli.'l‘5' union in conference today_ Todayilljluzes Something About the Horses that Will Race To-day. 'l‘lir‘ first cvcllt will llkcly be ilii‘ ilii:|l heat oi’ tilt‘ 15.40 pact‘ car- l‘ii‘fi ovci‘ from ymsit-rthiy", which will hi‘ raced off between (‘itllcgo Swift owned. by the Wtoilsiock Driving (‘iub and flick (3,, owned ‘iy fit" \.\‘i(‘i(lilll(1li Drug (‘.()lll|llil'l_\'_ li will be callcd at 2 tfcltick and great interest is (‘Clliffiii ill the outcome. o The Freye-for-Ail {lines Trot-Purse $500. 'l‘lii.< ivill be of gl'1‘iit illicrcsi its i1 Will ‘he etho first appearanri- at this meeting of that ccicbratt-il stallion The ltlxposel‘. owned Ity .\lr ll. (‘. Jeivctt, of Fredericton. \‘. ll. 'l'his htu-sc is tho holdr-r of ihi- (‘unatlian tropting rectirii madl- this .iul_v a1 t‘li.;|thatu, N‘. li_, when ht‘ uli-ppcd tho second hcal iii 2.09 l-i. tile will met-i tho rc- ' uowncd Iilill Siicruii 2.11 l-4_ un- beaten this your over Aiurlitimt‘ tracks anti the most PXpPllSil/t‘ ltorsi‘ ever raced in the iO\\‘i‘l‘ pro vinces. The third stitrtci- will lii- ('iti0l‘il.(l() li_. tiwucd by our popul ' loczil man. .\ir. Hammond holly. The most sanguine friends of .\ir. Kelly do not expect this horse to have any chance of ltcuting tho other two as his training tins iI(‘\'ll of n very limited kind this year 'i'ho fourth starter will hi‘ lliuigc. who this year look a lii-at record of 2.11 i~2 and by thi- wav that boat, was won from fliil ‘Slicruu liruge will no doubt go u great l'iit'l‘ today aiul as iii‘ is drlvcn bv our‘ of iilt‘ most honourable rcinsmcn in twiiinda. Frank iiflliiiilivl‘, il is hope-dill‘ will uirilic ll Koorl ‘how- lug. Tlii- rcutuinillg horses that \\‘i‘l't‘ oiilcrcri iiFi‘ drawn, llorilci‘ Print-o and Mayor‘ 'l‘odd both bi-iug iaiiii- sinci- their gruelling rare at Si. John on lmbour ditty, when they ttroiti- tritck rci-oril llllilit‘ by 'l‘hi- tin-iii Nelson, thou t'ilillll|)i'||l of the world. .l_ l-‘orltr-s and lto_\‘ Alillr-i‘ are gilsn both drawn, ll1‘il||t‘l‘ iii-int; in condition to go tip against such hot citiiiuiiiiy. it may ili'l'1‘ be sliitl that the. reader and ~ tutors o-ftoii criticize the fact that ilicrn are so litany horsi-s ilrnwii from races hilt anyone Willi i111$ had anything to do with Ttlct- hor- si-.~‘. milsl uliili-rstuiid how iliffictili it is to kPCil them sound. piirticir liirly when they compete over dif- fi-rcut tracks. llcnce. l-Zfllliil‘ 1"‘11ti‘ or, do not he loo hard on the own- er who draws his hors|r.~_ it is with tho host oi intentions. 3'0" may be assured. 2.45 Class Trot. 'l'lii‘ saint‘ horse-s which figured in im- 2,30 class on Wcrliicstlziy will again face tilt‘ Fillfi" will‘ i‘ [PW "(mod entries, notably Dolly Dimrog ltwililii it)’ Ml‘_ ii- iitlliiiviiY- one of the fins-st spilrislncn ill Canada, popular with Pvcfltllll!» ‘pm. great contest. will no dotibl be HQIIWQP“ liingcn Worthy and thiiss ilcll Rico, with Dolly ridding t0 tho excitement. These three and ilpton Prince have n liiiit‘ 0111" on the others und should secure first monr-_vs_ Commodore (‘reli- ceus and Mother's W1)’ "i" "i" start and their owners urc confl- dt-ut they can make a much het- tt-r showing than they did on Wild‘ n» toy. ‘Miss Elrcd iu also Oll- lvrvti. She is ownotl .11)’ Mf- Suiith of Kinkora. but. as she has taken part in the two rut-en in three days ll is rather ullllkflly she ‘will start. She is a real 500d trotter and if not. too tired will muke it warm for the others. The fllbove programme will start at 2 o'clock no the spectators H9911 m)‘ lilayor nesting a Appears Healthy (Special to The Guardian) l,()lI\'ll)().\', Si-pt. lit\-~l.‘»r<l .\la_\'.‘ r .\iauSwilic slipt flirt-i hour. dur 111g tile curly purl ‘if ill‘ night, iii was il|lIl0l|ll('i‘t| .iii<l xiii)" hi‘ up pearl-d to he ill'iliill1l‘liiii‘l‘ ht. i‘ -p. although still 1‘.\'ll‘L‘llll.'i)' u‘ .k. Mayor MacSivliu-y was d‘ ..‘ bod as appearing healthy but tired. - Appoint A Mission 0f Controli (Special to The Guardian) iktllltp‘. Sept‘ Ilti 'l'hc Lozigui- of Notions will miiko ills iir<t iippcar- anccs oll an actual batilctii-ltl shortly, when its lll\\'l_\' zippoiuletl ‘ .ioii of control" moi-ts in Suwallti to i-iid lilr- Polish l.ithua~ llillll hostilities 'l'ht~ mission. hcurloil‘ by (‘ol. Fliiiriligliy of tho l-‘iw-iicli army, compi‘i.~‘i‘.< u llliii’ tziry mull from thc several lmugiio lli1‘llli)l_‘i‘$. ‘flit-y will mcci with l't‘lil‘t‘.\‘l*ilttliivt*.s‘ of tilt‘ \\'lll'l‘iiil!. ar mics advising as lo the disposi- iloii of troops st) as to itri-vi-ni fur- tiii-i‘ hostilities. \'t r y Soviet; Troops C _ Capture City LONDON. Sept. 30.-—A Moscow wirilcrs oday siiid Soviet troops ‘i-Ll i‘ ii-ii rho Nlkoioft‘ l'liiil‘lllli fun‘ lion rorlh of (hit-s ‘iii‘l Start» Koiistxiiitiiioll‘ 1:10 inih.. Flirt cl‘ lmiuhcrg. "l‘lii- Poles‘ have ilt'l'illlii‘ti l Hi ruy, north til‘ Sturo. a i\',<lil.~‘lillli l iiii“'.i' wircl- 5 ssiiiil. i111 Fire Sweeps Galveston Piers (Special to The Guardian.) G.»\l1Vi‘I.'S'1"()N. Sept. 30 - idire, (ialvi-sttui u-atci‘ front today‘, caus- lug thousands 0f 1it)iii'il'.~i_litlilllll-§(3. The tire was still riigiitg and fire fighting forics ililii bccii llilliilil‘ to bring it uurler control. 'l‘w0 piers block of ihc iviiterfrzmt buildings and seven olhti‘ itlocks were burn- iiii;_ 'l'hri‘e stcziiiishiils were ailro and piers Ii?» and 3t‘. were Mtlllplclc" ly (i\‘$il‘ii)'(‘(i_ j._¢oo>_-_-_~ Probable Settlement Of MiiiersStrike (Special to The Guardian.) iAtNlltlN, Hcizit. 2X. Although some dlsrontcitt is uiziuifcst lu ccr» iliill of coztl iuiilllig regions iiii'l'l‘ is considerable‘ npliitilsiii over iii!‘ outtoolt for an zigri-r-iut-ni bi-twt-vn \\'tli'it1‘l‘.\i.llilii, uilnt- owncirs. l-Jx Ira-mists llllVl‘ ili'i‘l] sin-c sill] ill only ilili‘ or two inslziuccs in forc- ing iui-ii int trike lat-dons‘ 'l'h."n thousand of itiiiiers for instuncc ru- fusvd to glvi- up the claim for two shilling daily illt‘l‘('li5l‘ and \\'i'.|ll on strike. Normal conditions wcrc rc- porteil i‘\'1'l‘)'\\'iii‘I'L‘ t-lsc .\'loiitlu_v. Organ Recital _l.li_st Evening 'l'hi\ organ ri-cita] given in the Methodist (iliurizh last tivt-niill: by Prof. \V_ E. Fletcher. A l(.('..\l_. nl‘ gunist of the ('iiurch, was attend ed by a largo and appreciative nu~ dionrc. Every nuiubi-i‘ on tilt‘ programme unis l'l‘llii('l‘1"ti lii nuts» lorly fashion and with triic artistic li-Si . The prc-grziiumc was as follows: Orgun Ovc-rturov-tllundclv) Solo-—“The ‘Lord is My Light"~— Mrs. W. E. Fletcher. Violin Solo- -iiev‘ johns. Solo-Alli" Chas. Earle. Organ SPiUt‘iii)il~—~i'l'Oi. Fletcher. P‘. H. Little- ‘Soio- "Good llye"——'.\tlrs. ll. S. Henderson. ()rgnn-Sonaia_ ‘Solo-Mr. G. P]. Ritchie‘ , Violin ‘Souvenir ‘Rev. i“. ll‘ l.il» tleiohnri. Solo—-“'i‘hore is a Green iilll"— Qhltrleav Earle Organ-Grand Cliocur_ ‘The National Anthem. _ The proceeds are in aid of the Choir Committee. Prof. Fletcher hurr thpmeelveaaeo much to get to t e lrounds to by, ' artful! concerned are indeed to he congratulated. ANOTHER BIC nu m AT PRBVililil/ll Filiil The Weather Proved Favourable and Thoiisands Enyyed the Races and Viewed with interest the Various Exhibiss the Main Building. indoors and tlutside the l»\'11“i\er very’ large attendance .111l1l‘kctl the third ti'iV of the. exhi- i11'i0_11. Th1.- wcatlicr except for i! ilrlcf shower ubout noon was all iilfli (‘<11"'i he desired, and every- lilllir: w "l {H0711 as smoothly and 5*""f'f‘~“li ' ' JR possible. Tilt‘ Jll(li(~ is of t‘.'lll]|‘ unpteted their ivork \\'i'il iill‘ ildsicius. Ayrshire-r, .ililliil rns uilfl Jt-ruvyti by noon ‘lint tl‘<-_ work of judging grades i». i|:|\\ .u ‘progiostl. The judging "7 i|""\'.\' -'111‘i ‘hoist horses illt'l ‘uiiic wt: couipbted ibi- r-vvyiing I)l'i'Vil>llt~"_\' and iili‘ grnatgut mil-r- ‘oi iii the prococtiiitgs W115 mainl- fistcil by itil owncrs and tpcrsons who fitilaw livi- stair. in (‘lit-stir ittrgs .\ir. ll. Inga was the winner. pi‘ the chaiupioii boar. 'l'hl‘ llrsl prize for aged siiw was i\\.ii'.li‘il to Mr. Wallace Stead who u-as also second for aged boar. Iilr. Stead also (‘lllliliftti first and second for sow ilnilcr out‘ year Illlil ovt-r two. Mr. lugs lii-lug lg- ('flllti. in sow undcr om‘ jvcur M‘. ll. lloswcil “as fiW-‘ifiifii first, Ml‘- lugs sciond and Mr. Stead third. t‘ in sow unlcr six months Mr. lngs tfflpidllTd first and Mr. Bos- well Si‘('flilti. W: i‘ illwrcst was taken tin the Judging o.‘ the cat-tin ln Short- horiis .\ir. .l. M. Lcard. Kelvin, “'51! aiwiriicwl first. for Cilfldllpdfin bull. and ‘first for lifted bull. (‘also ilroth- "f" 0i Ndfih River being second.‘ Mr. '\V_. Stead was awarded first "if i“"‘ 3'90!‘ 'ti:l bull und Mr, H, Boswell scroizrl, ivlille ‘Dr. Jack .lcnkir‘= was awarded first for Bull “iffi” {"19 .\‘t'.li‘, R. Ethwards, North “lilrlillfft, second and Case Broth. era third and fourth. Prize tor lyuii, “Hi” 5i‘ "m" Bid ill this class went to Mr. Sirlplion Holroyd of “‘i"“‘ifl“- I" "Evil cows Mr. Loard took iiist, illr. Arbinlg, Chorry v.1]. sccnnll, iilltl ilr. Jenkins third. in. ‘Jenkins also AVOII first ‘in two airmail oltis. lu senior yearlingg M“ . . Leztizl was first as well m; lirst. for junior _vr-arllngs, with Mr. Rirarl second, i" iili YP-iriillt! I>X'.'fl. first prim “'11s uwurdct! to .\ir. S. lltlroyd and srcttnil lo Itlr pffillgilL 1pm", i-lt‘l’lii1‘lll1'li also won first and so- ftlnti- in this order in the counter. "m" i" 11 bah‘ of fut animals one yciii‘ old. .\ir. it. Stevenson, of Laticzis- ii-r, tlnlitriii, \\'l|'4 17m Jfldgp of 1m. ‘iillliv irittllc, .\ir. J. M. (iuardlitluse, of Weston, Ontario. oi’ the heel’ ‘Fm?- ‘MT- ildililifls 0f Ontario was Jlltigi‘ oi swine. .\ir. .l. Walter .lones showed n ilrrrl of twenty head of liamlsiriue iidistliins. The il1‘f‘(i was‘ hciidetl by ii")'<'1‘11ii i’1‘11it‘ Echo imported .l'tllli Ontario from W. L. Shaw, thr- notcii breeder oi high (‘inns animals. Mr. Jones shows four young bulls, two of which were ltrctl ill Ontario, His nuiturcd cows Jire hcadcil by Quieu Countess, Abbckcrk. with a thirty pound m. cord of bulliir por week, other iintublc ziiiiiiiiils in Jug from an. Pearl. five ycurzs old, giving sixty pouiiiis of uiillk pcr day, Jewel Mitrclliu, and Ik-w Drum Jim" ,1 flirt-c year old, with an official re- cord of 4R0 pounds of milk iii itcveti liliirl and ovcr cightci-ii itoiiiuls of itillil l' ‘.\ir. ll. .l. Kennctlgv, is t-xhiltitluig a junior yearling ilolsiciii ivhfch was awarded a first prize. This animal is a daugh- ior of iili‘ highest rccoril two year old iii l’. l‘). i and it three your old which won second and which was a grand champion in the nullk tr-st last your and Ciifllillpiflll in tho show ring. HI‘ is also exhibiting her ilaiighicr which won thlrtl prize. ‘.\lr. M’. (i. ltictulluni, Southirtrlrt. showed two fine Holstein heifers one of which was second in the junior one your olds, ibotli animals having bccn imported from Ontar If). ‘Mr. W. ll. floss. Killrrtss. shows u yearling bull out. oi the ‘highest i't'i'()l'li cow for butter on ‘the ls- hind, tflvntliia Abhekcrk owned by Mr. ll. J Kennedy. _ .\ir. Aloxaiulcr Agnew, East ltoyalty, shows our cow in the 1201i irlass which won third prize. She had a lull-tor record 0f 2452 pillifliis in a iveek and took third ill the three year old class with llenora fourth. having a hunter ro- cord or 17136 at. two years old. ll. M. Agnew also won second in the two ‘year old (alarm. Two of the three were imported from Ontario. Mr. w. J. Gibson. Mai-amour. ivliose splendid Holstein herd has already boon referred to won six firsts. four seconds. three thirds and three fourths. W. M. Lon. 11nd Son: showed eighteen head of ‘ilolqeplno sixteen or which were bred d tailed on their farm, "Riveruld '. Out of the whole number seven first» were captured and alxlleconde. Their herdla heeded by. a you of the old many this champion bull Ida [broker l1 ale who h“ our twenty‘ lrlfficiuitly tested dlhflifefi \ ' w Soul hport. lii ll. 0. i’ and It, O. N, work, lii the rho-so! aged cow: lthig fiirm won first, second and fifth prizes. inking first in three year old lielfrr, second in three year old heifers and first nnd second in heifer calf. also first in bull calf over six months old. lii Ayrshlres ltiessra. A. hicllae und Sons’ grand champion bull hi aided tho list with ‘lugs and Noy. .\it, licnbcrt, sci-‘inii. . THE GRAND PARADE (he of Lhc most inspiring sights of the Fair u‘o~i the grand parade‘ of cattle in front of the grand stand at 4 p. m. it cilinpriscti the following illiluials. Shvrthorna ..J. M. Liard.—-<Bull, aged cham- pion; cow. aged, first prize; hel- fer 2 fmars. lst, and champion fo- inaie; heifer junior yearling, let; heifer, scnior calf, 1st. Cass Bros.——-lltli‘l aged, 2nd. prize; bui'l, er. (ritlf, 3rd; __h‘e1fer. <r. yearling, 2nd. _ Dr. Jack JenkInm-‘Calf, 1st. ‘rim; heifer, 1st. - Potted Angus orne Brena-Herd. Bull. aged. gr. d champion; cow. 080d 15i- priz ‘ cow, ago-died; heifer, 2 yr. old at and 2nd. -. Holstein: , Lea 6.. Sena-Bull, aged, ; cow, aged. 2nd; cow. aged, l grand chaiupiln; cotw. ,3 yr. oldfisi; cow 2 yr. old, 2nd. i ‘Walter . Jonah-Bull, 2 Y" old 1ft, pr c; hitter. 2 FPS. 181i bui'l calf, 3r _ G99, A, G frey.—-N0rth Wilt» shire, Bull, a d sronlfollflmrioll; .01,“ :1 yr.;oi'.'; ‘effort? 11's.. 3rd; ‘. Ernest lnge-tazebrook, helper l chazinpion. i Guern eye i Roper Bron.--('0 champion; cow. ti aged grand Ii, ist. prize. and 2nd; heifer. 2 yrs lst and 2nd; heifer yearling. 153 i Loci; RopertL-dltrifc st‘. Yea-Y‘ linK is! Prize‘. ii‘. yea ling. 1st‘ heifer, 1t yrs 211d- ‘ W. G. Darkv-Bllii- i‘ "1- 2n‘- prizi‘; heifer, 3 yri-l- i3!- Hereferds ‘ Louis Hflydflb- Ayrshire: Farmers Milling 1C0. (PWF 9)’)- i. efir, ll1‘i‘ll~-~l3ull. 2nd: sPllifll" lid Fl‘. r ti’. m“. 4.1,; 1 yearling. 17rd; 4th. Bert R. Brown.—Bull. prize; cow, aged, 11st; tbull. young herd. l yr.. Zndr 115011.“. cow. 186d. Bull, 2 yrs. old. 2nd; 1st; 00W. grand champion; Cow- 4th. A. MoRae d; $ons.--llerd——cha.'rn- pion ‘bull. Topper Ferguson.—llcrd. Jerseys ‘ ;_-_ mydm, 4, 5°n___,].>rsey‘ herd: Boil (‘illtlllpi0nl champion cow; heifer s yrs. 1st; heifer. ‘l vrs- 18i- Hereford: s. Holroyd.—tBull. 2 vrs- 01d. 15t- prize. t THE POULTRY SHOW The Poultry Show is one of the best tXiliilllu tor years. ‘Pile .llvuff (irplngionlq iii-o an especially ‘fine lot- tho Wyundottns are also ex- mrlktnp ‘in {not the exhibit includ- ing dllvitn and Renato, a turkey Mid 5Qn|n very ilfllldStflilfl ‘hanuiims is on ‘altogether good all-round BiWW- ‘ THE FRUlT SHOW Tho fruit show this Y0?" i5 "lat? lllfiurlli, Nil the island iiliii-“l, an? represented, the apples nod li-"T"! making on exceptionally fine rile- niay. if the island can raise plvfllY n; such nipples as so teniptingly displayed on the liiblt-s at. this year's Exhibition there should he no trouble in securing o. rmlrket for the-m and Drill“ i" comim" favorably with l-ho host. grown anywhere in tzanada. THE VEGETABLE! Tho vogctlaiblcn show. though l in years pawl i! 32$ "iriiifiiii. lie we we the qun-ity being evidently up to l high s-iiLfldfl-fd. A11 kinds some table; nee-non are shown m0 they I k Rood. THE FLOW-ER ei-tow The flower chow this YMP- it i‘ regrettable t.o lute. in a d _ ilW , bet uccordin! '° ""1110!!- 233'». I-grlvflifi. much ‘interim’ t" that. of last Year. The plant; are short all ‘round. there twin: @1111‘; on, 9M” qt dllhilo and three o. 5'"; 9g“, Them are uomemue itiietta W110 could m» l f" is man o , ‘P’ " between 1M,“ q‘, a (lower lttmv t , - ’ Continued __.pn PM‘ 1"". Dominion Experimental Farm.-— _ t topd __ ie h1g5 l6 [p ififliflfid ' iniuqi.‘ e tile-lid .