iFAflE POWDER r I‘ ill marvel‘ oualy diflereat. wwiiluiillllnawadsnThreeshadeqprqnnosegmm — PRICE i.) H. WORTH 1 roe-lass ‘ VHISIABDIUGSTCII 5oc__, m an...‘ Street. Perfumed ~ ' - YYVY Agents iWanted . accuse naouiaan m rms soc- alitytoselltliemostpopularoan- sdian made line of Pu-sonai Christmas Greeting Cards. Regal Art 00., hi0 SpadinaAve, ‘lbmnto. A. w. Sept um.l1.l2.1s.is.. ,._._____...._... was!!!) -.- nlralscmsrrvla (either sex) in every town in can. ads to like orders for Canadian Personal Christmas Cards. Big de- mwd- ~1l°v~ for. eventual tree aammooir-oiie oars inane; imaolaoeiv. blal. "commission; "m": H ‘zooueioasnd. . COHSh, SCIIUBPCICA TBQQ-Q-IISL ina. Toronto. -~ A.,,w.0-tl--so. "'—"'—-—'*—_-r*—- - ' g- i- , ron ssui-esucam-cnsvao- \_ gt ln- periectncénditioli- , . ~ .~ one .. 4-12-31 Article; . . 1-, "-1- ron. sane-comm was mam. FOB flel-I-lilllenirmors or‘ Plva Dollars each. nowuifiraos-u- livinl room‘ urnitisre. including‘. lane, Bedeque. 7007-9-12-31. Cgimterfixeld ' ‘Grass table, {go- ' ° ' JWWQ W" i-Olbreé 1 Ion. SALE-AT a ssnoans W401i» 4W3‘, ,, 913W!“ Avv- . . ‘slightly’ used McCormick Deering ‘lilil-F-ll-Yil Potato Digger, n a. . n. Foster. '_"‘—'—-'—'**, . H . Marahlield, 7035-0-10-01 lousu: You: sunny. n! ADD- 1"! '35-” W"? "111" “will roa sane-on nuns as Art Parsonsl Christmas Cards to Friends, Business Associates; Club Art, Manufacturers. 0i Wellington A. W and Church members. irom Magni- West ‘ibrontn. . 0,g0,21.8.0.0.7.12.l3,l4,10,20,21, ficent Pres sample Book. Imperial 20,223,; Boarders owanted ..__.__.__._,._________.. rwo nosanaas» sccomsona- ted in private lsmily; Apply Guardian.’ _. . veii-s-so-u. Miésalloneovs , 10m: snil‘iili3""isscnou'el.jb.' Land SirrveiiiiisiiiiaiivllleiSeuri-s. 7407-8422-1010‘ who. -.*.___...___.___.___. wanna-Live" muss, ‘than Prices u cram’? Mc- Tavish. ~ 701l-0-10-0l. woman-a aisau. heated apart-bent,‘ central location. Apply ,_ ww-a-io-si wosssitpwsiéflitd’ wok: h! the do!- lillil! ll Sydney Street. * _:' f veeo-o-iz-ai. tioip wanton- wsrrrsn V ants: nevus Eml- . _ _ veei-o-n-si. smmuoan om. ron nous: work. Mrs. _8_urnett. 24 ~Upper mussonusbysirset ' vsss-o-n-u. wanna-noon caresses. MA; °°°d vases. apply Cundall Home. 2 Kent Street. 7l0l-9~l2-0_l Monet-fill.’ win-a I0. WORK UN "Yfl ‘nun. ‘no; . . ll l‘ w, aoaiiisooieaozi. ssavrfi :- i. Spencer l root- " Anemone __hlghstste therparticulsrs s- aara a v I 1A7AAl“1<l—KaflIAlA'X'fl a chakfiéd Adv sir? III! 1 Illa Illa Illa éAAvy Salesman Wanted SALISIIII WANTED-BALI! elect lor Prince Edward Island. OocdDIL, Preeoutilt. Wewant 2 E E é SD10. Write. Pelhsm. TU@@ Q‘. Graham's Road. together with crop, consisting of and l0 acres Gavin Harding, Charlottetown. ma‘ senc-nsamsiu: usin- 012001528010 ‘located in Summersida. Excellent eflfldltlbn- Y-lrse lawn, garden, gar- age. Reasonable. Apply Box 100-! X X. - 7804-0-11-121. To Let . roaflaaur-runmsnsn novel. “Applyjl. yiuo some. nsie-o-ii-si (Aglioazzvgeggzntgiv orw. 10.5. PICTOU, Sept. 12- The filly-third annual meeting oi the women's missionary Society, ‘eastern division of the Presbyterian chilrch. is in‘ ses- sion here. in Plrst Presbyterian church. with msetinse scheduled un- til tomorrow evening. last‘ evenlnl iound many delegates in tows ‘and the ‘committee on entertainment has had little difficulty in "placing he visitors ~in homes within Jlie 0cm- munity. A meeting oi the. wasalsoheldfiheladiesotStAn- drew's church are today serving din- ner to the delegates in the basement hsli of their church and this evening we. I M. MacDonald will serve supper tor them at her-home. ‘ro- morrow they will again be guestafiol. St. Andrew's church for both dinner and suPPflf- ' The opening session convened at 10 o'clock this L AJIooi-e, president. in the chair- sa-lvtvro Iwillslnd pram was given by tbebresident. Bayer ser- vice was led byMrs. wsrdlsw Tay- lomvand members or the at. John Presbyterial loi- blessing on this” meeting, its clears and mam- _ bus." _ The nominating committee was trait town: mains-nun. nausea; firs. Heiress, Saint John; lsrs Price, ‘ra- busintioylt. pl: Hrs. Alex essence aid, Glace Say; ma. MeAuiay, see-l deck: urn. s. w. Manson. New Glasgow; lire. landells Itivsr Dsr- , Credential eemmittst-ib-nherd- -I0l lAl:-lsveatssa'aeresd' ozone-amorpho- aeobiilcnrue- ~ s ertieements . iii? I I U I i v vvq NIIIIQII. (J0 100 acres o! barley o! potatoes. Apply 7 West Street- 7875-9-11-21 0i’. Rent. Centrally morning with Mr). .Weetern Guordiaisii Avsaasitoovo; - a ‘c _i',"=¢6\1.3 ,2 v “hlflllvlllllhhsvl-Iilrllilé is lows:-Mt. Stewart at 11am. Elmllllonstlp-nnllsrshiieldat "Ian. la n. Section, Anglicahstudent. s. w. s-is-ti p For Sale ‘ roa sALn-eo sous or nsnn. situated right on shore. Appb P. J. _csNAna-Isnsioelon and rreetewa "Vashti" m‘ this sermon w. Central Ellflfdifl ds Limited. ‘ ‘IIII-I-ll-IL Inflammation, o: aunt Churoboneundaylsotoilihssli l-ll-llllinOrwsllleadCburcbat 7.20pm. ’ rssarnarsx ssavroas. as lol- ‘IJO. Dr. M. I. Gouge, Panor- SACIAMINT o! tlielnrdk Supper willbedispensedatlongfliyss-Pres- bvterian Ohurclacn Simdsnlept. 10. atthscleseoltballamlervics. ‘rhsrawilralsobesssrvicest 430p: m. Preparatory services on Pr! eveningatedclock. in CIIIII VALI-IY VIC!!- ‘wmvreeehhisiarewell sernionoo Sunday-lei!- 15th, atcherryvalley. at 2.20 p. m, and it Georgetown at 7pm.’ ‘ ' srxraaun umber arrsn nuns-r, Sept. isoueoaonnaanleen Sunday School 1o ‘a. m. Morning nasal» l1 a.- m. at. Marl-s, nustico. Sunday School 2.1a s. fll. Ivening Prayer l p .m. Hampshire. Evening llrvioelmpm.» ‘.llnv. o. r. Johnson. SIIVICIS IN ‘I'll WINSLOI UNITIDChumbOmSlmdsy next Sefilbtlhwlllbllsfollowlzflghfleld at ll s;‘rn., Princefown Iloadat 2‘ ppnnpwinsloe Soutbat rpqm. Pieasenotschangeestimeoievsning sar-vicellev. G. A. Grant, Minitaer. fllSIYTlI-IAN SIIVICII. — Rev. .1. W. Williams will conduct sarvicsaonSundaySept. 10th, as reilowuhlontagueliamofieorge- townmseganasndltiargeonv-gam. rneqvaarterlyseasionortbansotiet IalternAalsoisflonofElLwiil egmeneatihelaptistehurchatSt. httslaybsginningualidondsyav- ems-i». letla, st rsoaoooioo- ingllleehyeveningleptfltb. ran" sans-alas‘ cane m sarvieeslspt. l0tl2.l0a. m. Sunday sonooiua. m. summon-They can» w Him." moo. ism, s p. m. . ' services, uo p. on, Williams “will describe tbWgIeamIHI splendoursetblaaeharusndtheslory o: a truelwoman. A cordial welcome to you!!! biopic. Special musle will be rendered. HIV. '1'. IewisWilliam-l. 3. A. I. D" Hllilllll’. . hurls vvALna-rntheoiaariouewwnnos- vital. snot 12th. to slr. and mo. Prank Walks, s son. ITIWAI-‘ll-At the Prince ldward island‘ slespltai. SeptJrd, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Seawall Stewart, a son. IAI-IIAGII —i-_-¢'_ lllllAlh-SILLII-At Charlotte- town. P-lrslsndonleptemher 6th. bylpv. lien 3.13.. George S. mman o! DeSsble. to Grace Elisa Seller cl Argyle Shore. DAVIS-ATKINS-At Charlottetown, on Monday, eepe. ‘s. by m. o. n. Srqvn, Godlrey Davis of Cape ‘ N. s, to mthksuilem Atkins Yarmosrm- ll. S. ‘ ._._.._".i.._. o} In_ Memoriam IN LOVINQIIIOIY III-l. lain. Imus knlossosueasoaaaisas. Inserted by Ir. lens. lines all aseunea saavroaa Q New om- nelattejlanletsll-llpsrpainaloeee, . w U sew or Christ lundsy. ll. s. m. and 7.20 p. m. ‘C. I. Armstrong. ._.._, _ UNITS!) CIUICI 0P CANADA:- N. Bedequmll; Wilniot. 8; ._ ‘ 780. J. W. A. Nicholson, sliniaier. IlGliIllLn-There will~be divine service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday at I p. m. Rev. Bruce Muir will conduct the service. IIMIMBII sale o! property 238 and 240 Gralton Street today at l2 o'clock noon. ' m1 MEMORIAL SERVICE. — ‘The sn- nual memorial service will be held at the Soldien’ Monument Cornwall. Sunday. Bent. 10th. at 2.80 p. m- BILIAS’! PI-ISBYTIIIAN church. 4eryloe at mso eundsv. Bert iron Kindly note one service only. m». Sodom- wiil vrelv-h- " s1‘ s1‘. STEPHEN-Mr. .H'arolo received the following awards: Jerseys, fourteen flrste, seven sv- ondl. one third. Male and lemale champions _ 0N SUNDAY, SEPT, l5, Presbyter- ian Church at Tyne Valley will be ro- opened. There will be two services, 11 a. m. and 7.30 p.111. also special music. ‘ Summeraide quartette will ling. CENTRAL PARISH - (Corrected notice) Services as follows= Saturday Nine Mile Creek, ‘l p, m; Sunday. Churchill 10.30 a. m; Canoe Cove 3 p. m.; City 7.80 p. m. Rev. D. V. Ollleara, Minister TIE ANNUAL W. M. S. Thankof- faring o! Cherry Valley United Church will be held on Sept. 10th at '1 o'clock. The choir wll1,be snlsted by Mrs. w. n. Fletcher, Mrs. n. n. Mutch, Miss Kathleen McLeod, Miss Franciswood, Mrs. J. A. Moose, Mfr. George Tweedy and Mr. Russel Jones. OIANGI PARADE-Members of Derry Ia. 0. L, 1109 and ‘visiting brethren, are invited to meet at Lodge Rooms, Canoe Cove, next Sun- day at 2.30 p. m. Service in Canoe Cave Church at 8. Rev. D. V. Ofleasa. Provincial Grand Chaplain, will con- duct service. CAVENDISH AND NEW GLAS- GOW-"A preparatory service will be held in m8 c vendish United Church on Friday, Sept. 13th. at 7.30 p. m. The Sacrament cf the Lord's Sup- per will be sdnunisiered at the morning service at Cavendish on Sept. 10th. The evening service on Sephlbth will be held in New Gil-l- gow. Rev. H. S. Bishop, Minister. PRISIIYTIBIAN SERVICES 0N SUNDAY, Sept. 15th, as follows: Hsrtsviile 8 p. m, Sunday School 2.30 p. m; Brookfield 7 p, m., Sunday School 10.30 a, m: Hunter River, Sunday School 10.30 a. m; Clyde River at 2.10 p. m, Sunday School 1.10; Srsdalbane 2.80 p._m., Sunday School 1.80 p. in.; North Ruatico, schoolhouse ll s. in. Panama's National Aeronautical Association has been launched. France has 107 blast furnaces in operation. Toads are popular as pets in Eng- land this season. g . DR. W. R, CARSON Ialsaer nralaata Cllsaspseeeae Giselle and esveaa Dlnegaei l“ PRISM BL Phone ll?! 0090i“ ll» Paul's Clilltcla. rssrmroos woman wiliflndinourlineoitoiletesssn- slslsmanesrtiles nesdedrorsvery- use..8ere are eaquisitolylrs- ‘IYQRQ efsilhsaasnooth- i i ‘IIflasiCealte-besteredlssall OQXQQQ). 849w? MUSIC STUCIO Ilse owyaasia; s: ceases will reopen elaseesjallsneieete Ill n"?! an September one. ' _'or Illness veea-o-n-imoT“ “ ll Vlcbf! ‘Vflliltl 5304s . u... a Moncton Saturday; l l “The Abegweit baseball ham leaves’ 1di- Moncton tomorrow morninl (S_ ’ y) where they will i100! "P PERSONAL! Mrs. Annie l-leflron returned Tues- iill’ lest. to her home in Somer- ville, MASS, after visiting h” mggh. er Mrs. Tl-lomds Qiuerney, o! western Covehesd. ' _ Misses EMscDonald and r. Mac- Dovsallind Mary "u." MacDonald. o! Nine Mile Creek. were .~psssengers to the flit? Weiilleldsy with Mr. Wesley MacQuu-rle. Nineldile wlslhrvmrvhr o! Still-goon. moiorsdio the Cityoh luesdsy, lcsvlnglaier by auto witbapartyof irieocsroignoeton when she will Ibmdtwomonths visiting withrel- ativessnd iriends. ‘ Sarlatoriam (Continued on Page 1) ._.._..__._________-- ln the Market Suliudlng have been secured as a Campaign Headquar- ters lor the city and a special meet- lng of all the teams la being held there this evening. In Summerslde an equally strong canvassing "organization has been frmed under the joint chairmanship of Dr. J. A. McPhce and Mr. I-l. '1‘. Begg. in addition t0 a special can- sssing committee consisting or Sen- ator Oreelman McArthur and C. R. Rogers, there will be eight teaina oi men and four teams of ladies. All o! the preliminary detail work in this city has boen completed and everything is in readiness for s whirlwind campaign starting Mon- day morning. Dr. McPbee states that this drive is meeting with most en- coin-aging support in all quarters and he is confident the total contribu- tion from Summerside will be a most substantial one. Similarly strong ‘and enthusiastic looal committees have ‘been lormed In 110111111. Older!- Alherton. Ken- sington. Montague. v Georgetown. Souris, and other ‘centers. These committees will not only look after the canvissirlg o; the towns in ques- tion but will loo-operate with the Woman's Institutes in‘ the surround- ing districts. The Women's institutes of the Province have taken hold of the work in a moat determined and busi- neaa-like manner and there is no question but that the returns from rural Prince Edward Island in the iorthcoming Sanstorlum Campaign will greatly eclipse all former rec- ords. ‘their canvass o! the rural communities and the Commission's subsequent collection oi the subscrib- tions will be greatly facilitated by the pledge card which is being used. ‘this pledge ‘card gives the subscrib- er a. dual opportunity: he may eith- er make s contribution o! money, in cash or. l! desired. in three in- stallmenta payable over a nine month period, or by a donation of potatoes. Arrangements have ‘been made with the Potato Growers‘ A ociation and with many of the local dealers for the honoring of such potato aub- scriptlons at the price prevailing st the time the customer making the donatlo m “ ‘ his crop. ‘rhe cash _ ‘ oithe,“ subscrib- ed will be charged to the customer's account and credited to the San- atmium Commlssiw. This ' potato contribution idea has already met with very general approval through- out the country districts and should prove of very great value to all con- cerned in the coining drive. Not only some r have to paying s sub- scription in installments. but it will be much easier for the Sanatorium Treasurer to collect the contributions irom a comparatively few potato dealers rather than iroin a large num‘ oi individual subscribers. It is certainly most reassuring to know that our tuberculosis situation. which bss been causing such grave concern to all oitiasna or the Prov- lace ier acme years past. how givd promise o: being satisfactorily hand- led. The proposed Sanstorium. which is new practically assured. is a long step in the right direction and will mark hn important milestone in the historycttbeloealfightagainstihis TEAIDERS" ‘lisadariwillbereeaivedatshsoflce eltlsfltyfleraaptaaeoafhars- I). September llll. "N. tor m- (ill tsaafermsrlstaadllteaslerfiiy ‘laelssssser aaesasssiasvnsa- does it overcome the‘ objection which ’ with the New Srunswlck- champions. onSaturday afternoon in the firs’. game o! the playdowns for the New Brunswick-P. z. island champion- ship. * The following players compose the team and said players are MIIBIW! to be ready to leave at 0.30 sharp Saturday morning. when cars will call at their residences. It is imlfif‘ alive that an early start be made a: the care will have to be’ at Borden for the iirst crossing oi the boat. o! the game takes place at 200. Pran- cis, Connors, Mclarlane, Csrbonncil. Robins, Mcllschern, Williams, Mc- Csrey, Blanchard, Doyle, M. Diam- ond, Mclnnis, B0188. McKencicc. Cronin, McCabe and Whfleh. The team will be accompanied on the trip by N. Whitlock and L. Campbell, who will look after the interests o! the boys. Spilrlwfl (Dutchy) Diamond leaves also to act as umpire. The well wishes of a host of lane goes with the team in their quest for the championship. A. A. ll. 0F B. IN BUNVENTIUN (Canadian Press) HAMILTON. Ont, Sept. iZ-With iorty-iilree of Canada's leaders in amateur sport in attendance repres- enting provincial governing bodies throughout the dominion from the Atlnntictto the Pacific, the 42nd an- nual conventlon oi the Amateur Ath- letic Union of Canada began today at the Royal Connaugh‘ Hotel, and indications are that the three day's session will be crowded with action. The opening session was scheduled to commence st l0 o'clock but it was 11.15 when President '1'. n. lnilden of Toronto called the roll and got the delegates down to businua. at 12.15 there was an adjournment until 2 o'clock for luncheon. ‘ On behal! o! Mayor Sutton Con- troller John Peebles extended a wel- come to the delegates, extolling the benefits ot amateur spcrt in the de- velopme ‘ otmanpower. He referred a. Hamiltonss the athletic centre o! the province and his remarks drew forth prolonged applause. The morn- lng business was confined to the pres- entation of reports of the year's activities in the various provinces, all oi which reported progress in every way. Straight Heats At N. B. Fair (Canadian Press) ST. Stephen, N. B. Sept. 12-Hour. Summary :- 220 TIM. lidna Klyo. Keys ..... Ruby Aubrey, Conroy ..... ..2 Saretta Aubrey. Horseman .. Johnny Walker. McKenzie . Mary Cromwell, Steele .... ..3 Peter All Right, Holmes V. Peters. Cummings ...... .. Time:—2.1"l; 2.17; 2.18. L- 4 “(no Evan-buo- IDQUWBI» 2.19 Mixed. Joe McKinney. Flemming Major S., Holmes ..... Peter the ‘rrsmp. Could! .... Mdrlendsle, Pinkham ..... .. H. T. 0.. Zeeiy . . . . . . . . . . . . .. “MOI-CHM; 2.15%; 2.10%. iii-I b3 Qtleuv Junior Iree-Ior-All Rllby P. Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1 1 Captain Lellett. Smith 2 Sigh Qlob Beauty, Zeely ...0 I Timez- 2.11%; 2.11%; 242%. ' Tea“ Merchants g Not Affected (Special to The Guardian) / nor-pom Gfi3fie-l TORONTO,- Sept. ill-Canadian tsamerehantsarelittis afiectedby tieabolitionoltlaatariifentsasan- WINCH» Britain. representatives esloealecsapaolesstwatediastflisht. label-ts iharmndhaets in Great" lritslnwillleoelfledtepsydn- bleduwasarfliltd" .-- Vaccination . Strongly Urged ' In Campaign The campaign for having the school children of the Province vac- cinated is now well under why. Noth- .ng has been leit undone by Dr. Creel- nmn oi the provincial health ofllce and by Misc Mona Wilson oi the Bed Cress to insure a euccesslul issue to the campaign. A Red Cross nurse and s doctor will ylsit every school. The vaccine will be provided by ‘the pro- vincial government. The children will be charged 25 cent/s each in order to de- iray incidental . The oppor- tunity of having children vaccinated at this low rate is open only to those attendinl school, and will not be available again. It is suggested. there- .ore, that parents realizing that their children must b»; vaccinated below: entering Prince o! Wales College, should take iuli advantage of it. The plan is to be carried out year only in order to reduce the danger oi a possible outbreak o! small-pox, owing to the tact that 85% o! thacouniry children are unvacclnated, and that this is the class that would suffer most. All the doctors throughout the country have received letters asking them to co-operste in this work and to help in their locality. All answers so far received, show that the dccwrs are willing to do everything possible. Ihe secretaries o! trustee board have received letters with lull details o! the plans, and they are asked to give their heartieat mviwrt and co-op- eratlon. ‘Iiha teachers also have all received letter-a advising them regard- ing the campaign, and telling them how they should be prepared on the day on which vaccination takes place. The Silperlntendant oi Education is‘ also sending s latter to the teachers expo-using his approval and akin! their support. As soon as all the physicians have been heard from a schedule will be drawn up end the doctor-s notified o! the data on which ihesohoolsiritheiraectiorisretobe visited. The teachers will be likewise informed in order that no time will be lost, and that (he work may Io on without iriterrirpiion. This, Dr. Creelman states, la an opportunity which no parent should miss as mere is absolutely no doubt that vaccination l; me only way to’ prevent smallpox. The parents should carefully read the explanation of "- ‘ tion which will be given to each diild i0 take home. Vaccination has been carried out very successfully in the city schools, to which no children are admitted with- out first undergoing this treaiment. "in this enlightened age," the cir- cular states, "it is almost unbelievable that an, would question ihe result oi’ vaccination against smallpox vee- cination has probably saved more lives than any other preventive work what conditions were more general vaccinetloirrcsme in. The population ofImi-opeusedtobereducedbyhaif amillionevuryyeusaaruultof epidemics. The story of smallpox in Canada in the early days is one of widespread destruction- killing. msuning and leaving its vic- tims blinded or disfigured fm- life. Vsecirisi-lon, however. has altered all this and loigetfui, or ignorant oi the appalling ravages of the disease in other days, many now scarcely give the subject of smallpox a thought. But so short s time ago as 1924 Wind- sor, Ontario, had a bad outbreak when l out o! every l0 unvaccinated persona , who contracted smallpox died! The‘ epidemic was stopped abruptly and, competoly by vaccination or almost] the whole population, but it coat the tax payers $35,000. "Will you help to avoid the danger in Vhe wgrld. Nobody realizes now, v l r Port Fair-field. rqgrimccf. (Canadian Press) woommcx. u. 3., Sept. i2- Bert Abbe won the iree-lor-all ‘xii the Wood-aloe‘- fair races here coder. taking the three heals without an! special eflort. The other two rlllel were split. In the 2.20 class. D088! Volo‘s Peter, owned by Thomas wheeler o! Augusta. Maine. won ll‘- tcr David Hall had taken the drsi round. ' ’l'he 2.11 trot was an upset. whir- Johnnie mm was beaten bv 83¢ from the stable of G. W. Gesow, d 2.20 hot-And Pace Donna Volo's Peter. Beans 2 l i David Hell. nouso 1 2 2 Peter stilwell. Hamilton 2 0'8 ‘Dime: 2.12 1-2; 2.1a 1-4; 2.1a 1-2.1 Free-Ior-Ali Bert Abbe, Kingsley Jeanette Royal, Wlmon Bessie Mckylo, Willard Time: 2.08 1-2; 2.09 1-32 2.10. 2.1’! Trot Igo, Gerow 2 I11 Johnny Miles, Kingsley 1 0'3 Peter Dawes, Killer 3 I‘! Christine, Ilngley, s sis Jack Dempsey, Kierstead, 00o- Tlme: 2.10 1-2; 2.19 1-3; 2.10. NEW GULF BHAliP|0N (Canadian Pren) OTTAWA, Ontario. Sept. 12-4. I. Calwell. grey-thatched shot maker e! the Ottawa Rivormead Club, is Can'- sda's new senior golf champion. a2- tor he had shot a brilliant 70 over the Royal Ohtuwa links today to give him a is hole tots-l or w: and, plaoe him. in a. first place tie with George S. Lyon, Lanibton Club vet; eran o! Toronto. The latter who was the title holder, last year. deiaulted in favor of Caldwell. The committee in charge of the 12th annual tourn- ament c! the Canadian Seniors Golf Association decided the tie should be played oli’ tomorrow afternoon. but Mr. Lyon suggested that a default onhiapartbeacceptedasitwss imperative he proceed tomorrow is Windsor, Ontario, to attend the wed- ding of his son. ' .' AGREEMENTS 1N FOIOI (Special to the Guardhn) GENVA, Sept. 12.—A.n inter conlcrence for freedom of trade lbw rawhidea and bones today aimed a protocol bringing ,l(l'S0fllSfll’J into. force between 17 countries abolish- ing export prohibitions and duties on both classes o! products. Title were said to be the first collective conventions dealing with the tsriii. question. , Leeds and Bradford. England. have‘ opened a joint airport midway be-- twcen the two cities. i In a recent month Argentina ex- ported 660,000 tons oi corn. " , Special Dinner on; -. of an epidemic here by having your, children vaccinated, both {or their own protection and in the inierests of the welfare of the province? It ls your duty to your children. Would ‘ a child yes snently disfigured by smallpox forgive the parenu who had direlesaly neglected to have him vac- cinatedi" manager of the Lipton Tea Company. "Tea will come into Canada in bond lalthasinthepastflres Coroner-y. yet. "It won's aifect m at all," Sunday at the PARKER H008! —MENU— Consomme a la royal lettuce and celery. Qnen of Fritters. Sliced Tomatoes. Boast Dressed Chicken, Brown new. owls lolly. peas. ‘in eloensuunoreamver potatoes" bond will notbaaffacted by an! primesirioinreaasbeehslleelbeab“ change in the tea-iii." Gerald R. Ler- mashed tanlps, mashsg aeflgfi kin. president of the Salads Tea potaeeq, lsaglhh p‘; ltlted that he had not aaaee, apple a“ | given the matter any considarationl pastry, vanilla lea esesra, elaseehsg; he “w. more uh. m. ltlfifi. "IVS 110i’. lfifiiflhl lll l0 Int," Tang, g9“; II“!!!- ¥_____,,_ onto- ramcs, smear ; l, , "A Nioe Phage so? ‘ RABINGAJL lflfliilfltivi