np-Jmn-i-nwnn -.__._..___.-..-- M TNEE 11.1: .... 16c, 31¢. ,~ i‘: ,.» [HDTV/KR] EDMUND LOWE AND (KATHERINE DALE OWEN CUM The Elmer Farm-ll Concert (‘omq pany u.li present a. musical enter-l uginnietit in Stanley Bridge llall oni Thur-witty ifzht. September 18th n11 8.30 l‘. )1. aim-u quarlettes, trlos,‘ rlc., musical selections, piano and: violin. They tire radio artists and‘ you trill miss a treat if you fall to he In liaiitl. Admission adults 50c. trillion-n 35c. kimono-st. >. __________ ARAAIGNED oi. tin Bl-iARGES mo! Charged with jail breaking and irtth robbery w.th violence, James, tiuikilli". was nrratizncil for a qicetlyi '~-. i ix fore llis lrlonor Judge Duffy nterning. The prisoner pic; ed guilty to the first charge and W)! Hulk‘! to the second. Mr. J. O. C‘. Campbell sp- perirrd for the Attorney-general and Mr. Mark R. McGtiigan for the de- Icnrlzitit. For the chnrze of robbery with llEllCllCC. three witnesses, Mr. Charles F. hlzllur. the wietzm of the allcpul assxtiit, and Polwe Officers l-liggins and Jay were extunined by the Crown. J. Watson Higgins, police ofhccr, testified that un the evening of July 4th, he nurl oflicer Jay were patroll- ing the southern portion of thetov-tn. lncltitling Lower Queen Street. Fow- nal and King Street. At 11.45 they parked the police patrol at the cor- ner oi‘ King nntlQtieeti Streets, and went. into the store of James P. Duffy. While in there, the officers flaw a mun coining along King street. showing evidence of liquor. Officer Jay manic a purchase in Duffy's store, and the two officers went over to the patrol, turned on the lights and started on King Street, in the direc- $82101 Lb: man. When they turned the lights on him, they were able to identify him. He was going east on 111g street. toward Queen. ‘When e cziino abreast of thc patrol, he uickcned his pace and hastened to- ‘ard King street. The ofllceres brick- d the patrol to Queen Si. Officer ay not out nnd went to the corner f ‘ivzilslrs Lune. Officer Higgins. with the patrol, pursued the prisoner ' ti v ‘ own Queen street. On reaching Water street, the prisoner disappear- rd. _Ofllccr Higgins went to the louth cnd of Walsh's Lane, stopped the patrol and went into the lone. e saw the prisoner disappear into the gangv-ny, leading west: of the Ilne past the rear of the Aberdeen House. He and Offlccr Jay followed through the gangway and heard a person climbing one of the adjoining ‘ “noes. (He escaped from them. Of- ‘ flcer Higgins found a cap, still warm. under a. clothes line. (The cat! W“ produced in court and ldentiflodi Two clays later, Higgins arrested the rlsoner and brought him to the po- gce station, where he was held on the b ._._ -—--.-— and Burned. <1. jillnlisiclg, TODAY ). Large Pimples Over Body. Itched EVENING 7 & 9-00 28¢. 42¢» 52¢‘ r thrill veil‘; H; "ride thrnulh PM‘ ‘ w IN GREAT COMEDY AND NEWS present charge. Afterwards, Charles F. Mlilar, the man alleged to have been assaulted came to the police station and identified the iariscncr, who at that time wore a _zr-:_v cap, a dark coat and blue trousers, rescmbl- i lng faded overalls. (‘yrus B. Jay. police officer. cor- roborated the testimony of Officer Higgins up to the time of the prison- ers dimppearance over the fence, and the finding of the cap. Both oi‘- ficcrs then returned to the police station and went off duty about mid- night. - Charles l". Miller, lobster packer, Victoria. statm-Lthat on Jtily 4. 1929, he had left the Revere Hotel about 10.20, went down to King street. call- ed at a house there. and had several drinks. The prisoner and man nam- ed McAulay also had drinks with him, which Miilar purchasel. Mc- Aulay left the house first rind ivns: taken care of by the police "ome- wherc on Queen street. The prisoner and Miller left the house at. the same time and proceeded alone: King Street to the end of Welslrs Lane. The prisoner stiggested that Miller go in the Lane and get another drink, stating that he knew where they could get better liquor than they had already got. They went south along the lane to a gun._-;\vay and turned to the right. The prison- er. witness ‘statctl. stepped behind him for a moment. and then came in front of him. Witness was struck on the head by some weapon and was rendered insensible. He saw no per- son except the urisoncr leaving the house on King street. Whcti he rc- covered consciousness, he called for the police, but got no response. He made his way to the house where he formerly was and somebody sen‘, him to the Revere in a 'nxi. Wh>n he ar- Erivod at the Revere. his face was lbrttised and swollen and all the mon- ‘icy except $1.26 was taken. H: stat- ed that he had had about $84 in l.is pocket when he Ieft the house on King St. Dr. Ledwell was called in attend- ance. Next day witness wenf. to Vie.- trirta and a couple of days later was sent for by the police to identify the prisoner. _ At 1 o'clock the court adjourned till Oct. 6th, at 11 a. m. Witnesses for the defense remain to be heard. Trainman Killed In Bad Collision (Special in the Guardian) SIOUX LOOKOUT, Ont, Sep. 1’I. -One trainman was killed ard an- other injured when two Canadian National Railway grain trains en- route to the head of the lakes, col- lided in the McIntosh yards, 30 mil- 6s east of here. this morning. Lu- lie White, a brokesman, was instant- ly killed. when stnick by grain oar trucks, which were hurled through the air. while Joseph Hunter. an- other brakeman, suffered o. broken log. Grain cars were piled up along tho right of wiry and one of the enzinw was thrown clear of the t-rtwkd. B0 great, was the implct. Woollen 8i Cotton Good; (Continued) Sec. 2.—Palr Horse Rugs,‘ must be run size: 1st. Mrs. Amelia Hume, Bunbury. 2nd. Mrs. V. O. Schirmer. Lower Montague. Sec. 6.~l0 Yards Fancy Druggett, 1st. Mrs. Margaret MacIm-an, Clyde River. Sec. 7.-lO Yards White Flannel: 1st. Mrs. John J. MacLean. Long Creek. 2nd. Mrs. Margaret MacLcan. Sec. B.—1 fancy Counterpane. wool. 1st. Mrs. Margaret MacLenn. Sec. 9.—1 Fancy Cottnterpaiue, Linen or Cotton; 1st. Mrs. Robt. Halleti’. Fredericton N. B. 2nd. Mrs. Ernest Bullman. Rustlco. Twillcd all 11rd. Mrs. Watson Livingstone, Clyde River. See. lfn-Hooked Square suitable for a room, any material. 1st. Mrs. Simon Murchison, Pinette, Belfast. P. E. I, 2nd. Mrs. llilaire Gallant, Rustlco. Sec. llfflooked door mat, any ma- tcrial- 1st. Mrs. Glasgow. Percy Dickleson. New 2nd. 111's. John Davis, Pictou, N. S. 3rd. Mrs. Rubi. Burdette. Dundas Centre. Sec. 12.-~-1{ookerl rug. any material: 1st. Mrs. Robt. Btirdette. 2nd. Mrs. Daniel Horton. Murray River. 3rd. Mrs. S. Murley, Clyde River. Sec. 13.-Hooked rug, all yarn: 1st. Mrs. John Davis, Plctou. N. S. 2nd. Mrs. George MacKay, Emerald 3rd. Mrs. Robert Burdette. Sec. 20.—Draft Weaving, 6 yards: 1st. Mrs. James Monaghati, Hazel- brook. 2nd. Mrs. William Coady. Hazel- brook, Sec. Zr-Best hank home-made yarn any color: 1st. Mrs. Norman Ferguson, Indian River. 2nd, Mrs. Thomas Beer. Elm Ave. 3rd. Mrs, Ben]. Houston. New Glas- gow. Sec. 22.—-Pair Union Blankets: 1st. Mrs. Boyd Livingston. 2nd. Mrs, John J. MacLean, Long Creek. _ Sec. 23.-Down or wool quilt with fancy covering: 1st. Mrs. R. A. Houston. 2nd. Margaret M. Bullman. Sac. 24.-Bi~.'iided Bathroom Mats: 1st. Rytc Norton. City. 2nd. Mrs. Robert Ballet. Sec. 25.—-Braided rugs. 1st. Mrs. E. H. Norton, City. 2n. Mrs. Byron Norton. City. 3rd. Mrs. Ernest Miitch. Mt. Her- bert. Sec. 26.—Afghan: 1st. Freda. Proud, Loyalist. 2nd. Mrs. Nathan Douglas. Mt. Stewart. Sec. 27.-Qu1lt, while: 1st. Mrs. Bernard Doyle, Earns- cliffe. 2nd. Mrs. Murdock McLeod, City. Sec. 28.-Shawl, white or colored: 1st. Miss Minnie Campbell, City. Sec. 29.~Loce specimen: 1st. Mrs. J. R. Allen, West Cove- head. 2nd. Mrs. Arthur Affleck, City. Sec. 30.-- Golf coat man's) 1st. Mrs. V. 0. Schirrner. Cuticura Healed. Sec. 31.-Bedroom Slippers: 1st. Mrs. W. S. Brown. City. 2nd. Mrs. E. C. White. City. "f was bothered with pimples that affected my ha. neck, arm and Sec. 33.-1 poli- Men's Woollen Gloves limbs, and spread all over my body. They were very lugs, and the more I lcratched the more they ltched and burned. The irritation was almost unbearable, and my clothing aggravated the breaking out. I could not uleep night or day. "l read an ndvertlnemcm or Cuticurl Soap and Ointment and can! any color: 1st. Mrs. D. Hooper. City. 2nd. Mrs. R. A. Houston, for l free ample. l got relief no purchased more, Ind alter using four cnkcl d Cudcurn Son and three and I half boxes of Cudcurl Oint- ment I n: healed." Fslgned) Mrs. Joseph Polowy. Hilliard. Alba-u. 7:. 2$c.0 4 Sol ma. s.» mcslWlli-Fbispé“. illiil'.li“c'l-”s°iwi.lsi'iiu.ff-l “w” Sec. 31-1 pair Ladle: woollen gloves any color: 1st. Mrs. D. Hooper, City. 2nd. Mrs. Georg: Lewis. Charlotte _ fowl. R. Bi- N0- 1. ' B_OB STEELE AN» coiww “Provincial Exhibition Prize List ZLLLLJ l 1L. i Q“ N kJJC-ill. L’. ‘- i STARTING ‘I'll DAY 11111.3.“ . . . . . 1113100. Evening, ‘l h 8.15 16c, Mo. ALSO CARTOON New tin-ills for the action 1m:- Daredevll stunts, breakneck rid. lng, hairbreadth escape: as Bub hunts danger on a new frontier! Sec. Sit-Gents Knitted Fancy Vest. 1st. Mrs. John E. Holmes, East Royalty. 2nd. Mrs. V. O. Schirmer. 5"- 35=~0ne Pair Women's Plain black stockings; 1st. Mrs. John MacDonald. 229 Sydney St. City. 2nd. Mrs. Margaret MBELQflfL SEC. Ill-One pair women's stocklngg plain. any color except: black; 15L Mffi- 660186 Lewis, Charlotte- town. R. R. No. 7. Sec. all-Two pairs Women's plain stockings, made from Island wool: 1st. Mrs. Margaret MacLeai-i, 590- 39-—TW° Pairs Women’: plain stockings. any color except black made of Island wool. ' 1st. Mrs. Margaret MaoLean. Sec. 40.-Two pairs Men's Socks any color Island yarn. 1st. Mrs. Margaret MacLeart. 2nd. Bessles Saunders. Sec. 41.-'I‘wo pairs Men's Socks any color. - 1st. Mrs. Jane Williams. City. 2nd. Margaret Stewart, Dunstaff- nage. Sec. 43.—-Two pairs Men's plain wool- en mitts any color and kind of yarn: 1st, Mrs. George Lewis. 2nd. Mrs. Andrew MacRae. Sec. 44.-T\vo pairs Men's plain Woollen mitts. 1st. Mrs. E. Saunders. Winsloe. 2nd. Sarah H. Jones, Charlotte- town. R. R. No. 1. Sec. 45.-Collection of Knit work not les than 4 articles: 1st. Mrs. A. G. Savage. 2nd. Mrs. Ernest Bullman. Sec. lti-Petticoat any color: 1st. Mrs. John MacLean. 2nd. Mrs. A. G. Savage, Llstowell. Ont. » Sec. 48.—Lady's Coat Sweater: 1st. Mrs. John MacLean. 2nd. Mrs. John E. Holmes. East Royalty. . CLASS 54 liflsccllaneous Art Work For Amateurs Only Oil Paintings-Original Sec. 5.—Stll1 life, any subject: 1st. Mary MacDonald, Ambrose St. Sec. 6.—Animo1s: 1st. Mrs. Dr. Blanchard. City. Sec. 7.-Water Colors, Original: 1st. Edna Gordon. City. Sec. tL-Figure Study: 1st. Nalda Rankin. N. B. 2nd. Edna Gordon, City. sec. tL-Lnndscape: 1st. Roberts Dunn, St. Eleonora. 2nd. Mrs. P. E. Keeping. Kentville. N. S. Sec. 10.—Marine: 1st. Miss Helen Grant, City. Sec. 11.-—St1ll Life any subject: 1st. Edna Gordon. City. 2nd. Mrs. D. white, YorkPoint. 3rd. Naido Rankin. Soc. lz-Flower Study: 1st. Edna Gordon. 2nd. Miss P. Simmons. Susk. 3rd. Naida Rankin. Sec. 13 —Portralt from life. Charcoal 1st. Karl Cameron. City. 2nd. Marjorie Fraser, City. Sec. 14.—1"lgure Study, Charcoal Brown's Flat Sec. ITPPOIl-rllt from life. Pencil. 2nd. Edna Gordon. 3rd. Nelda. Rankin. 1st. Frederick u‘ ‘olu, Amherst. 2nd. Nelda. Rankin. Sec. QL-Llnddcl-PQ. lst. ma. Dr. Blanchard. i; ‘ ton. 2nd. Frederick Nicholas. Sec. 22.—Marine: 1st. Frederick Frederick Nicholas. Oil PaIatlnp-Coplu Sec. 25.—I"igure Study: 1st. D. C. Iockhurt. Moncton. Sec. m-Landscape In. Leila Morris, City. Sec. 27.-Marine: 1st. Burnadeite MacMillan, City. Sec. 29.-Portralt. . l 1st. Burnadette MaoMilian. ll 2nd. Edna Gordon. ' 3rd. Natda Rankine. ‘Sec. ao-I-"iguro Study} 1st. Enid Cantwell, City. 3nd. Mrs. A. G. Savage. 3rd. Nelda Rankine. Sec. sL-Londscape: 1st. Mrs. D. While. 2nd. Leah MacKlnley. 3rd. Mrs. A. G. Savage. Sec. 32.-Marlne: ' 1st. Burnadette MlcMillln. 2nd. Mrs. A. G. Savage. Sec. 33.-Still life. any subject. lat. Lelia. Morris, City. 2nd. Enid Cantwell, City. 8rd. Harold ‘rrainor, City. Pastels Copies Sec. 34.—Portrait 1st. Karl Cameron, City. 2nd. Penople MacLecd, Orwell gm 3rd. Leah MacKinley. Sec. 35.—-Figure Study: 1st. Mrs. W. J. MacDonald, City, 2nd. Vera Hyde. Cornwall. 3rd. Enid Cantwcll. Sec. 36.—L0.nd5clpe: 1st. Burnulette MacMlllan. 2nd. Vera Hyde. Sec. lYL-Marine: 1st. Genevieve MacGuigan. City. 2nd. Enid Cantwell, city. Sec. Sit-Still life, any subject; 1st. Leila Morris. Commerel-l Art Sec. 39.-—Posters ln Color-Original, 1st. Frederick Nicholas. Amherst. 2nd. D. C. Lockout. al. 1st. Frederick Nicholas. 2nd. Nalda Rankin. 9rd. D. C. Lockhart. Sec. 4L-Fabrio painting: 1st. Mrs. P. E. Keeping, Kentville. N. S. Professional PIIDHIII-Dflllllll Sec. 1.-Portr:\it from Life. Oils. 1st. Mary Allison Doull. Cape Tru- verso. Sec. 2.—Laiidac|pe, Oils: 1st. Mary Allison’ Doull. Traverse: 2nd. Edna Gordon. City. sec. 4.—Landsciipc Water Colors. 1st. Mary Allison Doull. 2nd. Helen Huzord, City. For Pupils 16 You: and Under Drawing in one color-Original Sec. iL-Draw-irig from out in Char- coal 1st. Phyllis Whltlock. City. 2nd. Edmund Christopher, City. sec. 10--—PCH and ink, any subject: 1st, Georgie Harper, East Royalty. sec. lL-Pencil, any subject. 1st. Harold Trainer. City. 2nd. Melvin Hyde, Comwcll. Oil PlintlnlkCopleu Sec. 14.—Lcndscape or Marine: 1st. Edmund Christopher. City. 2nd. POIIY Hobbs, Kent St. Sec. 15.—Still Life. 1st. Mrs. D. '1'. Maser, North River. Wnter Colors-mph let. Anna Bennett, City. 2nd. Ruth ‘rrainor, City. Sec. lE-Landscope: 1st. Genevieve MuGulgu-i, City. 2nd. Anni Bennett, City. Sec. lit-Marine: 1st. Phylllll Whltlock: 2nd. Ann; Bennett, City. lat. Genevieve MacGulgan, City. l P. E. ISLAND HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN l-‘ormer Residents Committee, Will all persons reading this notice kindly send at once, sec. IL-Figure: J. A. Clark, D.Sc., Chairman- to Dr. J. A. Clark, P. 0. Box 412, Charlottetown, P. l4. Inland, as many names and addresses of former Islanders as they know. Thl will help build the New Hospital l0 greatly needed for the sick folk of “The Island.” D0 IT TODAY- Sec. ilL-Landsccpe Pencil Dnwlnz: l si-u. Ada. Harris. P. c. r. fioapitaLl Sec. All-Advertising Des1gn-orjgin-_ i l 2nd. Mildred Mason. Charlottetown] fir". Sec. {L-Portrail. from life, Water ‘ Colors: 1st. Mary Allison Doull Cape 1st. Phyllis Whltlock. City. m. manic: Nicholas. mini-n. Isa udmnmap, o, Mum. 1st. Jean Williams. City. 2nd. Marion Saunders, City. Commcrcl-l Art Sec. ISP-Postcrs in color, Original: Convent. | ' 3nd. Mary Johnston. Notre Damei Convent. Sec. 24.-Bcst decorative work, hand painted: I 1st. Marjorie Fraser, City. 2nd. Helen Conway, l‘ Convent: 4' Chlnl Painting 18cc. 25.—Conventional Treatment: l“: Lem Mwxkmy’ NM“ mm‘; 1st. Genevieve MacGulgan. 2nd. Edmund Christopher. CLASS 5'1 . Hand Modelling made of Island Clay l of Island Clay with any: i or mixture l other material. 1' subject: 1st. Mary Allison Doull. Sec. 2.-Groups of 3 or more pieces: i‘ 1st. Mary Allison Doull. i CLASS 58. , Amateur Photography Sec. L-Best. collection of Island or l any part of Canadian Landscape: 1st. Clara Dennis, Halifax, N. S. 2nd. Robert Beer. Kent Street. children. 2nd. Francis Simmons. City. than 6 interiors: Lat. Robert Beer, city. Photography by Tiofesslonals than 6 portraits: 1st. Frank Overman, Sask. Sec. 6.-Best collection of views not less than six: 1st. Frank Overman, Sec. 8.-Be.st 6 instantaneous. 1st. Frank Overman. Bill LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First "mo. R-ILE. ‘lMflfll-PGG]... 5 7 3 iltochestleimu. 3 '1 2 Bucknlew and ‘II-end; Smith and l Jonnud. M. Smith. Second game. R. H. E. fMontrul .. 5 8 0 'Rochester . . . . . . . .. .. 1 7 2 Brown and Nlebergcll; Carleton and Jonulrd. Toronto at Buffalo postponed. NATIONAL LEAGUE 1st. Helen Conway. Notre Dame Notre Dame : t N0 Fnmm) LIKE AN OLD FRIEND For thirty-five years millions have I shown preference for Shredded ' Wheat over all other cereal ioods— l Sec. L-Anlmal Figure or any other Sec, z-Bst collection of Snaps of Sec. lL-Best collection of not less and it’s so easy to understand why. It’s the whole wheat in its most digest- ible form. The crisp, crunchy shreds encourage thorough chewing-and like it. So easy to serve a quick break- i i i the more you chew it the better you I .' fast because it is ready-cooked. Deli- cious for any meal. Sec. 3.—Best collection of not less SHREDDED wm-t Au THE BRAN or THE wuous WHEAT THE CINADIIN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY: I-TPc, Pittsburgh . . . lips, Hansen. Collard. Henge and Hadley, Marbcrry and Hargravml Brown, Miller and Myatt. ' R- H. E.’ Boston 715 Detroit . . . . 8 15 Cline, Durham. Smith and ConJ r: z: R R 5 glint. Sec. 42.-Best. decoration work m E E- Clnclnnatl . . . . .. 3 10 0 igmgtgauxdyl,‘ 1 mum .. an i, ' 5' ' ' acnon. d’ Frey, Johnson. Carroll and Sake-I China Painting l fur q mo“ and Cronin sec. 43.'—NBbUI'l]lStlC Treatment: ° ’ “e '1 H E m. Mrs. o. s. Drew, City. m“ é 6' o’ 2nd. Amy Agnew, City. Neilfllogk" 2 5 1| sec. 44.-Conventional ‘rraatment: “uh” "fiutmw Chapun’ 1st. Mary MacDonald. n d no an ’ 2nd. Mrs. Ben Prowse. City. Mfl" u 3 ' cuss as R‘ n‘ B" ' scum 5 a 0| Brooklyn .. .. .. 3 B 0 Johnson, Grabowakl, Lindsey andl Manusco, Smith; Luque and Lopez. R. ll. E. holly, Ilcvlng; Whitehall, Uhle and I-layworth. 1 R. H. E. ' Philadelphia 1 Chicago 412 f1‘ Itommell and Cochronc; Faber, and Talc. I NATIONAL LEAGUE Second game Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 11 2 Boston 4 8 1 Lucas and Goocb; Jones, Brandt. and Cronin. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 6 ‘I 2 Cleveland 4 8 2 Brown, Liska and Spencer; liudlln, Philadelphia 512 1 New York 8 8 1 Brame and Hemsley. Bool; Phll- St. Louis .....,............. 9 9 I Davis. l AMERICAN LEAGUE : First game. I n. n. mi Washington .~.. 71G 0 Cleveland ... l3 1'1 l‘ 12 16 1 Jablowskl and Myatt, Sprlnz. lllore ilomfort Less Trouble Pickardh Welsh Anthracite l: flu ideal home fuel, it is excellent for furnace or furnacctte. If you have not used this Coal, give it. a. trial. ‘A. Pickartl 8i 6o. PHONE M0. At Good Roads Conven tion In Quebec Above no l. number of prominent lpelken who will nddreu llte Good load: Convocation in Quebec Olly this wuk. Reading from Iefl. lo filial: Ion. J. l. Perrimlt, Minister pi ‘snow flown. -'*~j'*-'* “"- of llgliwoys end Minna of Province of Quebec, new l“ sldenl. of Assocla. lion; lion. D. A. Slewlrt. Minllter of Highways. New Brunswick: George McNamec. Montrnl, Sec'y Treasurer: Hon. Justice A. B. Arsenault. Preli- dent o! Canadian Association or Tourist and Publicity Bllrellll. chad loilctown, r. c. Island, who will u! dmn lhll (Thursday) morning’! IQ!‘ alori in French; Hon. J. P. Mclntytq unnum- of Highways, r. n. ntmdf lion. Percy C. Black, Yllinlllzf I Highways. Nov: Sdb- 4r i 3iwuanapmnnszuaiuau:u:-