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(Special to The Guardian.) _ __&_________ O'I'I`-AJWA, Oi_"t. 2.-li<‘lnes aggre- LONDON, October 3.-Following Eating $600 were imposed ln the iz sudden collapse la.-it night Lortt 1 Irish Situation Discussed (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, (ict, 2.- --i’i_‘enlier luyd George, with some ml-mbers Fred Cameron Wins Free-lor-All with Fern ‘Hal `i’°“§”..§i°“”‘.’i’§.‘?’€“’ ’_"“.’°‘ ’"'-“'l“`.“”"“@”§ "°°:>"°““'““"'¥ -if ‘-1- y Y l’l Y m if U16 Kd . Ulwrl today and .-.ltpi several hours, ai. '° ' ~ » » three iromlnent lo sl s with (ii-ui-i'al Sir I-‘red Nevll Muc- I cal uliyclan --il i .lil tl i_. can - -.1 f _ . _ .Iohn Willard ol Malne Wills 2.24 Mixed vilth wi-~ .~~...- ...mt ...ny =§'i.i5...°...?...’_“.l-`i.21.5"'...`i$‘$li- ‘..':,“.li.'....‘...‘."‘.‘.‘.“lF;i§.¥..._ ;.’.l.."$..“l’.'.i. Northern Mac. Major $30 in Gold for Drive We must compliment the inullagc ment ot the Charlottetown IJ-rlvillg Purk'on their pull with the weath- er man. for not ii single bad day lnarrtd tiir/r Program-me. Saturday afternoon the weather was beaut- ifill and upwards of two thousand people witnessed the fiftll ami fin- nl day's racing. ’ilwo classes were raced, niiinely, the I-‘ree for All Pace, which was won by l-‘ern llul. 2.051-4, owned- by- Dr. -i_l_ .ii_‘MeAl- lister, of -Sussex, N. B., uuil the 2.21 Trot and 2.21 Pace, wllicll -was won by the sensational Northern Mack. owned by T. MI i-loyt_ As the pro- gramme dlld not split up with the exception of one heat in the Free for All it was through early. There \vas no vaudeville on Saturday, the artists hl1ving'to leave Saturday morning in order to carry out an engagement on the mainland. The ollly side show was a contest in strength between ii well-known race promoter ulirl un equally well- kiiown returned soldier. They sett- led it by n pull on what is known as tho “lazy stick" und "Jim" won. This created a good deal of amuse- nlentll as many had not seen this novel method of testing one’»s phy- sical prowess. | _ .._._,_..-M--,i__.____.-1 v , 4 MAJOR D. A. MacKiNNON, D. S. O. wllo won $30 ln gold for driver si-ol-ing uiost points at raves Inst wi-ek_ ‘ilu won Il iirsls and Zi sec- olitls in six _qlaris wllh The lirit- ish Soldier. Di-ck (`_, Willie Sox and Roy Miller. Money piir=;<‘s totalled $1.125. This is li l'cc.'ll'il for li Maritime driver' at ont- uit-ei ing. _ _The Free For All Pace, Purse $500 This race had only four starters. Lady Graton. Blanch il., and oth- ers -being drawn for various reas- ons_ The race was conceded to be between Fern Hal and Willie Sox for first place, although litany thought that Roy Voio inlglit be good enough io win; and ii ft-w were even sangiline enough to pin their faith on l-’rin<:e Rupert. with the -Montreal driver RI Potvln be- lllnd hlln. W-ith the exception of iii? first heat, wlllcll was won by While Sox, and which, by the way. W” the fastest heat of the race. Fern Jlul was decidedly tho best. She is n remarkable performer, winnlnit Free for Alls with a regularity that -is amazing. .It seems that fill look alike to her. THE FIRST HEAT. .. iRoy was acting ll iliilo bad 011 tilt- score but they not sway on the fifth time down, Roy Voio lrflmv- ing right. to the front, Prince Rup- ert on the`ouiside, White Sox tucked in behind Roy and Fern Hal trailing White Sox_ in this WHY they went to the three-quarter pole -wizep Prince -liupert pulled ahead of my-v, White Box following him: Near 'the turn into the home ,,m.t¢h 50; -paced very fwst around prthhh Rupert _und came flying through the stretch, the last quar- ter being ln 32 seconds eased up_ Fern Hal came from belilnd _the others very fast outpsclnlr them £0 the wire, being two len8lI\s D007* of Sox, .Rupert third., _and Roy fourth ‘ _ X _ - SECOND HEAT. 'Prince Rupert again rushed into the lend, Fern Hai trailing. At the hair Fern .Hai took the lead, White Sox in behind. At the three-quam ter pole they had a long lead on the others when White Sox got too elose to Fern I-fsI‘l sillky. strucii it with her le and went to s very had brook, orinoct running sway. my volo was very lost, landing ' I D. A. Macliilinon Wins is Scoring Most Points. l come tux. ser-olid position, Prince Rupert A third. ‘ TH IRD HEAT. ¢ This was I-‘ern iial's all the way. White Sox was pulled out at the 0l llle hedi. bill 00\lld I10l 601110 terms oi' 'l`l'euly of Versailles will quarter pole and made n hard try armament ln accordance with I . . _I _ \ ltilin a length of winning. ln FOURTH HEAT_ ' This was a repetition of the form M er. Fern .Hul, winning -by a full 0 length . come effective. Officials ot' military fl~lm'e__,2ll_3%I: 113%; 2_1_l%; ed elements of civilian population 2J13%. 2-2| Trot and 2.24 Pace, Purse $500 T vent which was won by Northern Mack in straight heatsI This par-el has only been ibeaten once this yt-ar and that time by Bill Shar- on. und he is valued at over three thousand dollars. Bill 'be Sure was second in the first 'two heats and that renrarkable mare Orwell Bell second in the third heat. Right here it m-ight bo well to mention' that it was the third raco in the week that Orwell Bell had gone and 9 sho seemed comparatively fresh. L. There were seven starters in tilts d F . FIRST HEAT. Silver Foam and Kettle rushed i into the lead, Bill be .Sure -lu the l rear, Northern 'Mack the lust horse As they turned into ‘the home stretch for the final Northern Mack 1 cam-c very -fast. rushed through and ilillbed Bill be Sure at the wire, l, Silver I-‘oaln third, Kellie, who trot ted it splendid heat, fourth. -SECOND H EAT. It was _Northern _ Mack- all the Way until the last 100 yards. when Bill be Sure challenged him and they made ii great race u to the effectlven to the number ot' 150.000. o es Make the total n-ilulber eaiptiiretl will li- 2i.i,000, while 420 ltiaclllne grill duy's relports sltowed that the Poles had advailcod ilortllward from Lido -and recorded the occu- pation of Baraliovltclli and ali- nounced that the capture of _Vilna was expected at ally luouiellt. P Wife. Northern ‘Mack winning by ' half a length, Orwell Belle third. _Silver Foam _foul-th. Tllne-2_i0‘/t. the fastest heat oi' the race_ THIlR=D HEAT. This heal was remarkable, prin- cipally because Orwell Belle- out- lrolted all the pacers with the ex- ception of Northern Mack the win- ner. Bill be Sure was third, Silver l~‘oaui fourth. _ 'finle-12.1-0%. At_ the conclusion’ of the race mer-tiilg the drivers were culled to very slllall proportion of the |n-lv.»- money, But as in the past, i-iillci' at home or abrouil, the island lliir- ses and liorsenien are hard to beat. and we find on looking over tho successful owners that u lame pro- portion of the money remains iierr-. Tile following is the total' 'won by Island horses' $2800.00 Maritime and. Maine hor- ses __ :l2ilo_oii The Maritime and Maine llorse lneh wllo raced here are extremely pleased with the treatment accord- lhh Blhhd_ allll, me lollowlng mcelv_ ed them and say they are coming I l-il pr-lzes:~ lMajor D. A. McKinnon, tlilrly dollars- in gold for winning the izrozi-test number of points of any driver at the meeting_ He won three tirst.-i, and three seconds in six starts, totalling 24 points_ The next ilcarest driver was Mr. F'red`Cam- eron, formerly ot' this city, who. uno two firsts, _one third und one fourth in tour starts. totalling 13| points. Mr_ Peter (‘urroll had el- even points and Mr. Willard, from Maine, ten points. The following drivers t-uch received a ten dollar gold piece for each first they \Vf)ilZ-- ‘Vin or D A. McKinnon, three lsts $20 -. 1 _ $:lo in gout, Mr F‘l'ed (‘:imei'on, two Isis in gold. ‘Mr_ Peter Carroll, two lsts $20 $20 in gold. :Mr_ John W-lllard, two isis in gold. Mr. William Hood, one first $10 in gold. Mr W. B_ McArthur. one 1st $10 in gold_ Mr. John McCabe, one ist $10 lil iloltl_ 'Mr. Dun Steele, one first $10 in gold Total amount hung up in D\lI`Hf‘Hl _, ll ,_ _p L lhl was $6,000 and the following are Prinw “per” ( Dv the leadling mo|io‘y»wlnniu-g driv- ers at the meetingz- Major D. A. McKinnon, three -flrsts, three seconds. $l»\1?5_lllll lm S,l,.,,_ (,|;mlt||1|el-l Mr. Fred Cameron, two flrsls one third. one vourtli Mr_ Peter Carroll, tlwo firsts ' one fourth Mr. John Willard, two firsts Mr_ John McCabe, -one first onesecoud, one third Mr. .William Hood, one first, 'one second _ Mr. W. B. McArthur, one first., one second - ’|`otul back again nr-:ct year when they will bring otliers. They leave for the mainland this morning by sped- ial train which will pull put at 8 o'clock aI ni. The groonis who secured the special prizes of driv- ing caps presented by Mr. George L. Prowse urez- .i<‘or the fastest heat trotted on the track, Mr. James (‘al-roll, carp- laker of Bill Shuren, wllo trotted in 2.11'/l. .For the fastest heat paced on the track, .Mr_ Leo Lulonde. carc- tnker of Fern Hal, paced in 2.12'/,_ .Both of the above are new troll- ing and Pacing records for the track -For the fastest heat trotted or paced by an is-land horse, Mr_ Ern- est Mo'i`|\gue, caretaker of White Sox paced In 2.13%- ' _ The next fastest heat trotted or paced by an is-land horse was Dirk C., mile In 2.14*/4. -whose caretak- er is Mr. Fred WelshI SUMMARY OF SATURDAY’S RACES. Free For All Pace, Purse $500 E3 ;wh~w ALGKS-it-I $.r~wu~:.- -:;;&[.;»-4 Fern ‘IIal, (‘Crimeron) White Sox, (-McKlnon) Roy Voio, (ILini) -Tinto-2.1-3%; 2.13%; 2.13%. 2.21 and 2_24 Mixed, Purse $500. ma»uqwH’ emq*um~ Qmaamw- Nori hern Muck. (Willard) 600 orweli ueiie, (iMoCwbe> sliver ifonni. t-Felton) 52,; Kellie, (Arblng) ° I nlnlmilre. uHenn;fsey_l_ Lady Be Sure. (- Ui" °°"‘ rim-2.1sie: 2.10'/.; 219%. 450 Togo M__ 2_141,(,, is the fastest 5 Maritime trotting new performer of 37 the year. 375 Dlck (<__ 214%, lg the fastest new performer of the YP" In me aPi.eioolo snowluo Mao: sv Maritime i"°"‘“°° P“°‘““' _ lol./lN~o lioness I 43 heats were trotted or _pséceiil ‘ln better than nn average 0 _ When the entries were published which we believe is li new Mali- on September lst, totalling 109- time track record. ~ with 86 separate horses, lt seemed' _ _ D on Slancihg over the list and not- Dick C.. 2.14%- WM 5"" "1 ing the performances o fthe horses D. J. I-lsrtlgsn of New Water or . from abroad entered hors that the c B., on Bq,t\irdlY, Island Ihorsomoo would lot but a ' day of his hunger strikei I Predict Another Germany Complete A Bomb Olliraget of stock broki-l'_~l, has received lill- onynnoils iliforina-tioll that anotlli r bomb will soon explode in the local ive been uccoinpllslleil _today ,lynch ,.,wllalllll._ The phllhe l,l~,. _I - when the last ot' army releases bc- investigating. Dalton Murray Crane, l, one rit' .the leaders of the Republi- can party and a former United APPOINTED O I from the Itulsslun-‘-Pollsll adld Pol- A0" (U bf- J- -‘\- Silllliiillg- H ‘ I #_ lslt~iI.lt‘lluanl-an fighting fronts is __ ‘ _ -» I _I __ __ T (Special to The Guardian.) Htlrvii' Over-ihndfrwini.. the nom =la oeoaoc Fosrisn iN sr l,l..l,LlN 0,.,,,l,. l _ l._m,, ,' , ` , _` ___ I“' _“' ' _ , .1l'I. ~‘__ ‘ 'l(_):_‘r;,:I‘i;1___'_l_es(lPx;fT:i'_§: '°_‘f__‘_;‘_'_‘_‘3'_f'_:]n\i_5_ “OHN iliwlllalill Von llohe_nloz. l.alii.:cli- U ' ` ’ "MT hoiirt.: wllo wlili Prilico .loaclillu i.ld;\ elector, 5"! iI\L\t vIl‘illlllI all ..I`Rl'I-I)EIiIt"I`0N fl-l. 3.-Slit ,_ _ -’ - _ ,. _ l the fourth Bolslivvik arnlyyllas (ii-iyirge bl, I-`os" -l isa.; .thc chief ;:l‘.`l§`ll(1.;:`/:Q-;{le,.(,l,_.'lllI,d;lllxbr:2:,.|ngfffdllll it-en calptured in an t-iiclrcliaff - it-1 l- .7 ,-» ly ___I. l.|l ll lh_ I I I _ ' ‘ ,`__I' ---- ~ novelllent by the Poles and that '.=‘.lhl i».l.l.l'_'i~i“l'Anme _ ____ ____ I_ _ _ ~-5 eliingersn- “G “gm """' g““S- `~"‘ ""“"Y "“"’I v-.':~~f li\:°-escrow Fon MARI limi?-6 ='l\llJ;-mllITil(bdleQiId i'IQ§____“Il“l‘,"’l ‘lf Omfl '°d§~" ‘*"“ "W" _., . . I.. - . ,.. P ,.6 l guns livere captiirt-tl. Anioilg ll.- ` _ _ __ I I ____ .I_ _ _. . . ss ia lr Norman rlsoners was _hp Hpemm d_t_w,_ I . TIME PROVINCES ily tlcrlilall-.efut,\t.s. ihe Prince. lVioiirr\_ notoll SDe(_wllSl_ wllo vig. ' ' '. ' ' v- ' l the officers were released ai- ltr-l l .. l _ I _ _ ` ini-nt. to i‘otl'ograd of (oiliuililii;lt:; _I, _ ‘mf _ . _ . _ _ _ _ __‘ ‘ii "Ui HF leffvilily. told her ,lull _lllally lmlmlml ,neil .l.hm.S_ ..'bl. JUIIN. N. ll., (ici. .l.~lt. ll. U“l “X-lililii-l"‘0i\ ily ‘|03-1| -liliiliiiii' alter an -exanlillatlon he had tundr- IPS but lI\0 il\V@Sligi\lIUI1 CUi1~iIi\\ll*if» .Into the Mai_voi"s condition that he ~_ Amiel‘stili, iMallagi>r ot' .the St. John Branch of the llaink of Nova Scol- _la, has rt-tilrneil front a biislnsas trip to 'England and _entered upon his duties as supervisor of the 'banks brauclies in New c:o;e Russel Howatt .. ~\-I J. Howatt D. J_ Cameron .. Minor MoNevin g_:i:_=» -1 portfolio. Y T13 I. ?_lr‘t_¢_-;r»il__I_ll_i¢~_tir£ll>___l‘_l_1is_etf;“_il_. Lil'-*V105 l0H_l>\'isol\, however. said he was null- tl.-of-ilwooli, lv-liter -st-in-elni-.v “em _ P __ " _“_ -I "Pm ' If-“dl w ' “_” ______‘>______,_ nit-n.t issued after the meeting, the ° ° (lovernulent fhiliitl itself ill entire ‘gre-ililexit with the policy ot' the .l - _ irisll llixec tive il . -E-<»> -l _ 1 ' (Special to The Guardian.) GENOA\.0ut. fl--Comllllllldei'(liar-o , BERLIN, Oct. 2.-Gel'lnany‘s din. uioilichenl- .Pres. of asyndi.-all-I Oi Vatican llti-Ml-2, ()i:i_ ll.--I-‘t-:irlllg an ln- aslon of thi- Vatican pl-opt-r|le.s y italian inolls, thi- ;;il.1l‘d.-l at the Vat-li-:lu uri- now :il'l|lclI_ I’l'eCnu- inlstry ernpimp|z@d thht ln spite Sml _ dl _I _ __ _ tlonary iili-iisliiw-s have -been taken l` possible out breaks discontent- |lel»e"S:0T,ll;»;_10r 9 a ls mum t is iilidiwslootl, -lit-caiise of re- orts that Communists planned to occupy the Lateran Palace which - Germany has strictly reduced her is the property of the Vatican rgan of the Vatican declared to- Ollservatore, the Romana official hey are hopeful that the final re- S _ ay that if the crowd is impregna- uctlon will take place peaceiclly. ,Ml wllh l~mlSllevlSm_ ll _,Mmm lm _ i.-xp:-ctr-ll io rel'l'a-in -from an iuvas- _ I _ 1 _ lml ol Vmlcan premlsep int all exlstiutf Russian debts must T CHO R - ~ I ' - _.i-*it-i~Jul§iiltr'l'o.‘~J, oft, ;l.---ilonl - ' ' ' trade nm-eeiiieilt. 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