. .. xau-s» _.-.___>.... TO_ BACKYARD lN TIPPERARY . ,_ ~- _ _ " Sept. 11-+l‘rom op- - ‘ft- Government, Tipper- vf_ flfiiqfltt _ n has been turned to rellgllm-Zfo belief in miracles. __‘4’l_v._, i__ _ _ - I Temlllelllfire, the scenef recently Asa" W) l“? Qt». of ugly conflicts betwecmSin Fein- whole and luscious! without over-cooking. I ' f ‘it it 1 HIDDEN m A CELLAR . on ezveurszu vents = Jomiirij 111.1... Sept. 13.—Stn-te "quarry authorities are today n; an investigation to dc _ e pin-sons responsible, -r l QOIIGIILIOII tctf .Mti-t‘lt-! I(Lll\\'l-lLk , drlhple, aged nirvemevtt, wtiw, they had been kept hidden tor b yet time to preserve the autumn Z fruit for winter enjoyment. LANTIC "Fine" retqine all the bouquet of sun-ripened Pars and Peaches. How your folks will enjoy _.the clear, ' Vthite delicately-flavoured pears, the rich peaches LANTIC goodness is more “ting, it dissolves at once in the"- hot syrup era and representatives" of the Government, believes itself to have been selected for u Divine ittanifes- tation, and is attracting to itself pilgrims from all parts of Ireland. The immediate objects of their devotions are statues oil the Ma- donna and the Saviour, from the mouths and hearts of which blood ls tleclarcd to have poured for a Wllfllfi lllfihl and a day. Sacred pictures are also said to have-been similarly affected. They are all in the house of a newsagcnt named Thotnas Divan, bi whose backyard they have been placed on an im- provised shrine, where all who dc» sire to he cured of bodily and nien- tai ills come lo pray. AflANTIC soon arr-mates, 1.1mm. Mon-mutt Yea-rs of age. fl‘licy said she had the physical appearance of u child turf pix intuit?" tlimbg, wore twistco Mlfliculoug my“ are 5am to ant is rive o. ant lit-r fact- gauri-t 1., u . t and tliscolcred, The girl was found h ve b“! an“ Oiic young mun, nanicd Monti- in a crib in ti comer of the collar covered ‘with a quilt. The ontly ligilit t-tttm from one ‘small window. Aublttiritivs vroportctl ‘that the up pqr part of the house was clean lian, who ltad suffered front a tu- bercular knee for years, declared that ht§_\Vii5 cured, and his fnthcr publicly broke his crutches in the ‘w; ‘WW1 l L _ , o‘ . In Case of Colic. flveyourhorseDmLWoodburfe“ one Littiment InternsIIyP-sntl ; ~ st the same tint-a, build up the »[ClI6fIl health and digeetion of the horse, with Dr. Jdllloodyury‘! Condition Powders. ' Colin in n 1.5;... mum-s from the .3 IIIIIC tum-o ta cmi-"Jfl l baby- acute ‘irrigation. These ieinndiesitu. t1 the strunachJe ulste the bow slnd ludm-ys, he p thuniirestion Ind luon put the lni In the best possible condition. l ' - .' ' v liylilwfitlDhUllY S ~ .-.._1l. L’. _ __ 301‘, c gIiinitnc t\t .\i\ ti 1a.» : 2., w -- - addition Powder. used whenever In snlrnsl ls hmthlll with Cough Cold, Dlnteni er, Glnnrler i , Curlb, Soc in, inched Ho EnlugemenqCut. rl- Bunch. Wef- theu tvoreltsble remedies vwll giro prompt rebel and change the lick, stnmsi into I risen-u. h one. , Eczztlgfigimttldggalrlllilll oi occleleril- Soy by Druuirls and 5km: Depend l! l I Hull], TIOIIITOI l GO. IJIITID COQKIIIIIB, Q0‘: Ill Italian, Dornndo, collapsed on tho stretch. ‘ been ytears tin the collar of ‘Kalil comfortable. There atrc thtree _ _ _ ' ,, '0 here. either children in tzlt-c faintly. they "Nlkm “m”? [Mm “’~""' “We” y Q p, Qmmmqxt rm.‘ they said, adding that the gm-S 5.1m, too. of tpartlrtlly blind nicn who gdllfined that tthte gi-itl was plac- father, Steve Zarrn, was a railroad claimed that thcy could see better f ll- l’ fut" W119" 571° ‘"5 “m “mlflww- 4 ___ after-visiting the shrine‘ I ti-ittetttomkwwiteittonon “vuwetw A crippled soldier. who had his dd on Art Paper. Hy Mali ism-res. E t @'§\4Q-n~ --< ~v~<< l t" DAIH'IKI)I'I\'I\I. ITLORNA, Selisntlnntll ‘ t High Mitt-ti (iyiititiisl. l ‘ l‘ v_ lvlligjieitlers, sensational mid intro- -€,p|i_| ~t-tip_ ,0 | i-ftiriiitiiicv, and other AT'I‘RA(3. ; T1018. - ‘l The Ittics. Aerinl Revolving Ladder Act. l Lon Plains, itcrobatlc Contortlonistt-t. ll , ,_ _ ~ ' For Sliaviitg . The fastest HORSES in CANADA and the j , EASTERN STATES arc coming. >1 land t The largest attendance Iii the history 0f i , PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND EXHIBITIONS , The seem of is anticipated. Make your ARRANGEMENTS l §,,°.'.""{,,,‘§,'i,,' '1; “"- 1 ' l s: °'...°t-‘e=:'..' t ' l archway". No For all Information write the SORETARY. I mu‘, no slimy l ~ so: , no germs. Davies President 1 John. J. l Souvenir‘ of Prince Edward Island Ilundsomely Illustrated and Art-isticully Print- Oniy Limited Number on Sale. Price 51m. Charlottetown Guardian Oilice ttbittoittetruwt-w-bvemwitowoonon MOltfOlOlfi fiery-v- SEPT. zstt t0 001.2114. n20 l PRINCE EDWARD i ISLAND EXHIBITION , . "M- Charlottetown A Qpcn te». all Canada 0vtt p$ 12,0 00 itt Ptiies Thea, La1gcst¥li§t 0i Horses liver Seen- on any island Track t 5-~Days Horse Racing-S 12 Classes ‘ SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS l leg badly shattered by shrapnel in FPHILCO, and was three years in hospital, was curried to Dlvanfis liotnc. After praying for some time lic got on his dcct and walked homo without assistance. A little girl itaiiicd Crone, des= cribed “iiS being in the last stages of pulmonary tuberculosis, is also tleclarctl to have been curcd. (‘tingetileti blood illtly bc scen on the statues, but it may tir may not have bccirplaccd there by some ltuntnn ugt-nt-y witltotit the know- ledge of Mr_ Divan. He tells an amazing Stgry of a dazzling vision seen by hlmlat night, when the manifestations commenced, but the issue of blood has not been seen again. Many people have accepted every story withoubquestititt, and .0! mllt?! U1 the back-Yuri] shrine. Stun ‘Feln Volunteers, armed‘ with heavy sticks, preserve order atltlr. Dlvenhi house. Pilgrims are ad- mitted ‘to the shrine in batches 0f fifty or so. At the shrine u Vol- unteer officer, watt-b in shouts "time, please," when pilgrims have prayed for a few, minutes before the blood-stained statues, and they move 0ft to make room for another batch. The local priests appear to treat the whole affair with rcst-rve, if not Willi suspicion, and the tizirisli priest, Father Klely, was sot un- with. QBLQI? that he refused‘ cyen, yttrd _to ioflki-‘zitbthtottstnttief 1v. - in --.¢v~---~¢->>a-oooo0~ /. f I , .4 - . - .-< .-. poocooqo-Q-Q-o-Qoco-QQ-Onoob-b-QOOO-O-Q miracle, in spite of the scepticism of its priests . , 1 ' The- . Marathon f lax‘ l t- f,‘ ~- ‘rita, MOST GRUIELING or ‘ALL: rikcseiu wmcn ATHLET- - "jESl-NDULGE .1 7 “The MflTfl/IIIDII is the most rzrucb‘ llhg of all tacos. Athletic trttdltlont holds that no man ltas In hint more l than on itood hiztriitlitin. The strain nl’ winning is s0 grout as tu crack tlic reservoir of inner strength. in the six Olytnplc contests wltlcli prc- ceded lllHl. oi‘ this your, Antcricti,‘ . tliuugii it has buen the winner of cvcry series, has taken only one ltittt-atlton. That was in London in 1908, when John F. Hayes oi‘ the Irish-American Club of New York city, was‘ declared victor after the no ree nlhll, no irrltptiorievenwhen Ihlvodtwleedlfly. One soup for all urea-shaving, bdh- lq and slnmpoelng. - - flu, II C. R. Smallwood Sedy-Treas have soni. their pilgrims ltutttlreds‘ 1mm; l-winitcr. |. the , . l LONDON, Scpl_ l believes in the I Iiurnttdo lettered into the stad- luni for ttliead 0t‘ tlic field. 'As lie canto in the gate he should itaye tiirnt-d to tho left to make itcircult 0t two-thirds ui‘ the track. litslctitl -lic turiit-tl to the right. The crowd blocked tlic track ahead of liltti, and with difficulty turned‘ hint about. lie was beyond reasoning His ,wliole body wits trembling. His legs ‘swung :1.“- ttitiilvcssly at; tlinsv of :1 scarecrow. ills body pitched tot"- ward, ttnd with difficulty was right- rd. lie walked, half trotted a hund- rctl4urtir. and lcll. (lfficiuls Htltl spectators stirrountled liliii. They gave him stlititilztnts and sot ltiiti on his feet. Ho stumbled tinothéi‘ 50 _\'ill'(‘lS and fcll again. More stlinuinitts were adtiitnistcrcd, and he was ‘pushed on his way. He titiitlc pcrlttips 100 yards ittoru. llc zittemttlctl to trot and cruntplqtl lon t0'thc. cinder path. ,l)fficl1tl I ' . N pirkt-tl ltitti up ttnd (‘fll‘l‘l(‘tl ltini ttcross tlic tape. But on tho .‘\lllt3l‘l- ‘can protest, Hayes, who flulsltcd talone. though bitrely able to push {past the lino, was declarctl‘ tlic ' livery itlitt-zitlitin has lelt in its wake a little group oi‘ titlilctcs who ncvcr raced tigain. But none has cvcr created such havoc as that at Stockltolntin 1912. 0|‘ the 75 who cntcrctl, fully 7t) were said tn bu‘ suffering front tlcuicniitt llt‘.\'l tlay, wltilc one was tlcad and tinotlier was tipittlng desperately for life. l3.—lt‘ttllowing tlistzltit-urcs or tllt- request of ltubcrt Smillie to American"-~niint~rs to strike sintultuncntisly with the Brit- ish on Stflllttllilitiriztrl. tlic govt-ru- mcnt has challenged tlic lllllll‘l's to buck down or fight. This action by tho head of tlic British coal titinr-rs tyttt: said, to llIlVt‘ put tlic govern- tiinttt on tho ttlfcnsive and strength- cncd its detorittinatittu to forms titt- issue. 'l'he strike la inevitable, ac- | cording to Sir Italic-rt l-lnrnr, i‘rcsi dent of lhn Board of ’i‘i"ti1lt~. ----—-»o-e}—-—— lWORLITS VOUNGEST BAND LEAQER, _NOW BARELV FIVE Raymond S. Baird lttys claim to being the youngest orchestra tend- ’ er in the world. Master Raymono has barely passed the five-year mark. For two weeks he directed an orchestra of forty plPcm-i In ins Angelou, impersonating the band leader Sousa. When he isn't work- ‘ lng be lives with his ntotltor in Los Arigeles. Flor his own entertain- Raymond centers his ettorts on the saxophone. " suits WcrcLA manltoflsrowu ooiisnml GOVERNOR t". t4. ’ v. campaign. He has always been n hard worker and this is his work- ing face. The photograph was tak- H »OO-Q'Ovww TAKING CARE Julia Ann. just home from col- ct"s bedroom. it was years since her mother had been ill, and now the doctor said she must, stay in bed a month. ln the hulf gloom of the ugly room site saw tier ntothers outline on tlic big bod. An absurdlytsniall, shadowy tiiotlier site was i'or‘such ii. tall athletic Julia. Tito ’g_li"l’s "lie-art sank as she creased to the bod A month in a room likc tliisl “Julia, dcnr, I'm that glad to see you," wept the little mother‘, and tlic girl put licr arms urouitd her. saying eagerly: "I ' ‘ "Dearest, l’ll take oare of you. i used to help in the dorm at school, and I'll love caring for you."- .' \ l . eta the Sunlight In Then, fresh from the bright. chintz hung rooms at school, tlic girl snapped up the shade, let in n stream of dusty sunlight. (‘dancing at her ntotlier's high- tteckcd cotton gown, the ltcavy quilts on the bed, Julia sped away to struggle with her own trunk straps. returning soon to begin tlic business oi‘ caring for her mother. Lateixtliiit afternoon she called lter father. '()n the threshold of the bedroom he stood and stared. Gone was the dlnginess, the gloom. The red felt lambreqiilna, with their gold thread entbroltltiry littd vanished. The scents ttnd shud- mvs oi‘ cvt-nlng slanted in nt the opt-n windows. 'l‘ltc bed stood nctir a window. Between white shoots, ln a strange ly frivolous gurnicnt ltiy his wilc her hair smoothly combed, some plnkwool tltlng about hci‘ bare, Golf Tho first matches ln both the Ladies and. Mons championships were played on tBelvldere links on Saturday aiqeitnoon. ;The Ladies were drawn as under and the re- >>4 ~ Mrs. Goodwill wnn from Mrs. R_ Ii: Stcwarh Miss Hfiizignnli wnn from Miss Hogan. ' Mrs, Bagnall won from Mrs. Nash lMiss Rogers wton IIIDIII Miss Longwnrtn ' Mrs. Clark won from Mrs. Mllcs_ Miss L. Weeks won from Miss Grant. ‘ The second match is Wednesday 15th und the players iiro:—-' t Mrs_ Goodwill Vs Miss Bagnall. ‘MrsqBagnall Vs Miss ltogers. . Mrs, Clarke Vs_ Miss Laura Weeks _ _ The players ln the Men's chant plonshlp for Wednesday's match are:- Dr. Gnodwlll Vs. A. W. Weeks. Mr‘ Malcom Vs. Mr. Dunbar lVIr_ Morris Vs. Mr_ Miles W. K. Rogers. Vs.. Geo. J. Rog- Bfit. . w, In the men's handicap match on Saturday. Geo. J. Rogers and Mr. ‘Morris tie for 1st and. 2ud prizes having 75 each for not score and Mr_ Dunbar and _Mr_ Malcoimtle foi- _ ,’.,,‘ There must be warmth in the‘ sparkle f s diamond. Aglove ls set don: w on. s Jeweller! hsnd. This is James M. Cox, governor en recentl at tho end of a day fill-Ohio. as thousands have 5881i! during ‘wh h he had inaclo three hitn during his busy presidential speeches, made > 1 QQOQQOQQQ-OO-OQOO-OOO-OOOQO-Q e 00004-04 pflomeiiNursing and ,_€___i-__ BY M. JEBS|E LEITCH leg, stood at the door of her moth-v 3rd nrlze with 8i each for net score . ewmseew JAMES‘ in. "coxfi ' _ several hurried automobile trips to keep these en- gsgements and made a luncheon lon sandwiches and coffee. :1’ ealth Hints Ankmn Q44 OF MOTHER thin arms and shoulders. Scewllng Portraits Go Julia laughed at the expression on her father's face as he suddenly missed his scowllng ancestral por- trait from the wall. Then‘ site dragged a chair toward hint. "Sit down, dad. I've made beet- tea for ntother, and l must pet hut- trtiy. -Sit here ttnd talk to licrtll‘. 1 come hack." Father and mother, facing each other a. little awkwardly in ‘the transformed room, smiled slowly. The old titan was the first to speak. I "Aren't you tifrald you'll get a chill, flltvhfii‘, in lhlil—"? He paus- ed, while his eyes appraised the lace at her bare throat. | "Jlllkl. says you don't catch cold in a cool room if the tiir is fresh and moving all tlic time. 'l‘hat‘s why she bus nil the windowsliwlde open. And I tcel real good tonight. Scents like I can breathe etisior. Tlicrc was a sight of dust in the old carpet. Julie took it away up to the attic, with the pictures. 'She said the room was cluttered." Value of Fresh Air Julln Ann appeared just then with trtray upon which rt cup of steam- ing beet‘ tea zlitired the honors with brown, toasted bfellfljllld n glass of orange juice. “I gueas college does teach you girls something, after all," conced- ed hcinfritlter, moving toward the dour. "it doctt teach us the vnlue oi fresh itlr, tind the dangers of dust, iind old carpets and tlraperlea in a sick room," itls daughter said, squeezing it pillow behind her mother's buck. “And to lake care of mothers," sighed the invalid, happily. Zbysco Trains ' m For Big Bout MONTREAL, Sept. 14.—Tht\t the vet-y finest physical condition Wnldek Zbysco will be in for his meeting here tomorrow night with Joe Stccltei", world's cluitnplnn lteiivywitlgltt, is ccrtiiiit. Zbysco-like Stccltcr-“ltns Ilfillt", and is doing nll his training in tlic open air. ,Whlle Stechcr has been working on’ his broad Nebraska i'nrm. Zbyscp has been fitting hlttt~ self at his sumpter home in Old Orchard, Maine where ho ' practically all t '0 year round. Zby sco has, fdr the last month, been working with Ciilvntore Chevalier in Old Orchard, the. big French- niairbenefltting from the Polo's knowledge of the catch-ris-catcli- can gamb, Zbysoo, coming to Am; finally accumulated enough Iffimdhh" ‘l ln Old (Orchard, a" well-equipped’ symposium belnivfltttiibflthemousei . 3:.‘ i1 t »-.. , m libs m“ litmollsu- w the " lgrflqh. and cnnpettts. buildingup hll 3.. lives - erlca in ‘moderate circumstances. .- iine "of thfle-[most elaborate home's & . _.f For over 40 ‘ears “Brler" [as been Can- , pdVs FaVoi-lte ‘Smoke. ' souus itoitsitttttcis Postponed Until. Wednesday. Sept. 22 600-414; PUREs 600;, t 1. 2.1? Trot, 2.20 Pace. 2.24 Trot, 2.27 Pace.. _, - 3. 3 Minute Trot and Pace. Purse-'-$100. ' . 2. No. 3 open to Kiiig’s t. - ' t"? . l. Purse-—-$300. Pursc-é-JZOO. County horses only. Entries close on Friday; Sept. 10th, entry fee 5 p; c. of purse with 5 p. uadditiortal from money win- ners. National rules to specified. ~ govern unless otherwise First class meals and refreshments will be serv- ed oit the grounds. Splendid accommodations for teams and auto- mobiles. ' K As these are ‘the last “tuningup” races previous to the Provincial Exhibition, all the best horses on the Island are taking part. Should day prove" unfavorable races will take place next day. Come and see the Fair. it l - .1 i 1111. Acoau, Secretary DIEMBER NATIONAL TROTTING ASSOCIATION 2622-9-4Stths5i. his winter campaigns. Zbysco is ti Russian Pole by birth, and comcs of ii faiitily of famous athletes. liisflgrrtntllatltcr was a wrestler, ttnd had the name or Zby- sco bestowed on liiiti by the King Poniatowski, who was the last King of Polish kingdom. ills fntlicr was a great athlete, but never took up wrestling, and tits-cousin Start- lslaw is one OI-llil! greatest in the game. Waldcck sttti-tctl wrestling when he was in his icons, iind won the Wilrsaw tourtiimient wltlle on a school vacation. ile owes tiiost ol‘ his success to his cousin ‘Stunts- law, who taught ltliit all the flnoi" points of tlic gantc. . ' ‘ Most tiich 'wlil lcli you that A good nunie is better than i"lclies— but they kccp right on hustling.- tST. CATHARINES, OrtL. Sept. 14. —Rcportts this morning llrom the lake solution of [40111] and Crati- Itiitiitt ‘townships (levushtod -by tho terrific ‘wind and ‘hull storm of Saturday indicate that the da-rruage wl-ll total alt least 5400.000. In tan area of five ‘IILllOS in length and a half a mile in breadth west of Port Weller. not a farm escaped ‘ and in numerous cases the loss is complete. lWJ-I. Bunting bud 1,500 bushels of ‘Into totiiotocs to pick this week. Today he says he will not be able to get fifty bushels. George Walk- er says ho ‘wtlll not be mbie to realize $1,000 from his lcrop which Saturday was worth $11,000. Other growers’ loss tls equally oompelte. There was} no loss of life although several baithers at: tlto‘ beaches were so seriously pelt.- ed with hall that. they required ‘itiodthcol attention. p- O mm With sugar scarce and costly, more and more mterest is nat- urally beuié shown in that ‘selF- sweetened 3D¢=Nl1l$ .- F . the choicest: I . w ‘us,’ , This ready-to-eatt cereal“ _. (tiiméllis allaungdauttllzvsup- i ‘f p "e su arfl e “E51? ~ ed in the. processmf parts of wheat: and malted barley. "_ ‘.. PemtutQ-ieal (but l: _ ‘ ‘nrleor, Qntrario, ertor-iitous ‘Ftiehstiriind vitality for