From far off Ceylon '. java and- Smith _' America ‘come ir- _ ect the cocoa beans used in making fl Muir's Chocolates. - s = PURlTY AND QUALITY ASSURED “ ‘The Secret of their ‘ Satin Iackets You have noticed‘ the ddlflitlul smoothness, aroma and flavor of the coating on Moii-‘s hocolstes. D°uyou know how this velvety texture i: ob- . rained. .I ; MN?! d0 not buy ghgk 1 ¢hocol coatings. They . numb air own, im rtlng for this purpose the firs... grade cocoa in“, - Tl“ 90c eans are first bkndflltogflaated and end rlched-vrith added coeos butter I d Illfll [round in powerfu machinery fordays at a time until the paste has d" "ll 6110f satin and ~11 lo close in texture that the all’ ll excluded and the flavor and delicate aroma of Mott's Chocolates almost indefinitely preserved. That la wh Molr‘s Choco- lates are a ways fresh, de- lightfully flavored, delicate. ‘Talte home a box today- to a llne. l0 per cent. dlacount for eaan. bc IulalJor- would lot‘ one week. week. A 4 [vvvv w. - v v v vvwwv v ELASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RATIO! Me per Ilae In All). I u. . ar evening-es line not In; for 6 1;...‘ a n‘ "h, l" a d." GI!!!” a: 5 figures, llltlal ottora, comae a; y‘; ‘mpg, Special Rates a-nsnfalei Hltultloa Wanted. so. in seven wards per a! avss. Count I words Address lolnl Ill-l ol ad. aal must Ileana ad. ‘Ilia tor seven ' ibeen visiting her Central. Guardian s1-: suits ro nave the child- "!!! Walghed at the Red Cross Boothnlexbwsek at the Exhibi- livn- 8007-21-31 RIFLE MATCH CHALLENGE- A team of terrmen uudsr Capt. A. l. Robertson, from the South aide of the l-lillsbaro, hereby challenge hn equal team from the Nortb Sids to a friendly ltifldbiatch lll Keflslnsion Range n-sxt Saturday, Sent. 23rd. . , RETURN mom swoon-thaw R. H. Stsvert of Hunter River re» turned last evening from Halifax w-hsre he was attending ths meet- "18 n! iheByuod of the Maritime Provinces aid islsog-Dihj- Campbell Morgans campaign. Mr. Stavert speaks in the lrighsst terms of the success of Dr‘. Morgan's meetings and feels that even yet an effort should be loads to secure Rev. Dr Morgan for a campaign of a week 0r more on Prince Edward Island. - -————<-o-+—- ~ PERSONALS iMiss Catherine Rosa, of New- ton, Mass, arrived in the city inst night by the early Burden train. (Mr. M.A. Kinglsy, of Amherst. arrived Iby the early Borden train last night and is registered at the Queen Hotel. ' Mr. and Mrs.’ William Dervine, 0f Whitley. Ontario ure registered at the Queen Hotel. Miss Rhenn Cameron who has parents hers for several wseks, left by the Borden express yesterday morning on return to White Plains, N. Y. BIRTHS INGS. — iAt Mount J-lenbert on Friday, Sept. 15th. to Mr. and Mrs. Earle lugs, a daughter. DEATHS MscKIN=NON.-—At Canoe CovP. Sept. 19th, Laughlin MacKinnoli. aged 86 years, Funeral today, 21st. nt 2 p. m. MARRi-AGEIS SQUIRES- PROUDE. — A quiet iwedding was celebrated at tho Parsonage, 220 Richmond St. l2 o'clock on Wednesday, by Itev. W. M. ‘Ryan, when William Charlrs Squires, of Nelw Bedford, (Mass. ‘betil iMary Proude, Douglas St . -. l ‘ ' ' Q1t__ M. Ihamont, Ohiuilottetoiwlt. liiev. A gout” Wnntul wanted y »' l‘ J. F. Denny, Souris,‘ -.\lr. J. A. """ _ -—'~ y Brilcc, Summerslde. wanrsn LIVE Assure tor HoRisEs WAN-FED A1- gggw. Rfllph-Conngfs Famous Finance COmmlltee—Dr. .1. 11. rmkl!“ 15° “P‘;‘t’d“°l%h lira‘; orsliotci stables». Low set oilcs s P. - d Ayers. cbslrimnl. ifhsrlniiletnwnz- °°°““*"““"- '1'° °-- 11 l 1 ‘- 1v1.c1t=1v1o1,oi1n1tt. Watkins 00., 3'10 Graig 8i... West, Jo n Aluuougal a-nd "°§,','50'.lj§,'.§§ y ‘town; ligllelil‘. eiiullxcliesrsnfl Clint:- MQFll-Feal- __.__.._ loitstown; 1M1". Harry Macbean, ..—-——————~~~»»=== who» Ar i- lo Lot". 5.111s Ilotei stables low set Chmouflown m a hgr-“flon iague; n11. Ad. Matnieaau, o'- wamcd‘ 5mm Mcnuugml “m! time opened last‘ night ht tit: Leary‘ . I . H°U3E ' To LET'- APPLY 299 Job“ Home‘ 8050'20'3l|ll’rincc Ediward 'l‘-l1c:ltrs where it hftprefientstli?! hofpaLocailxuslliacg Sydney iSt. ’_*"""" will play a two diiy engagement c ‘F- r‘ ‘ " e Be’ ______. WANTED- BY SEPT, 25TH “l, x . ' ,, Ml‘. A. J. MRIlIlGBOII, (YLiF-"Yi T0 LET sgvgN RQQM Hgugg by n girl student, board in pri- n('1'5m“cru°l'|'ed“l_tgepmiglzzx$rledét Rev. JiA. Mc-Lel-ian, Vsilieyifleld; with lawn 11nd garden. A-pply 76 V4116 lilyllllly- AMUS! hill/B 5°95 Jwlm, (yommr-s novel “Corporal n"- Alw- lwllertsml- Kemlwmni Gfpnt- Gun-KG S,’ 3007,19.“ room Lu study in. KpplTifrfimriqéanleronn released bellow“ the Mr. Percy Turner, Charlottetown; _____-~__._ _.__________ "A. J." care Guardian Office. Hudklnsm; hanner ‘ Mr. W. B] ILcard, Souris; Mr. Hugh FURNl-QHED HOU§E_.T0 LET SWL l“ ‘ illcliry ‘Alexander Mac McRae ‘Manure’ Bradalbane: Mr‘ ‘Rial-old wiili 1|ll modern COllVyPlllPlllifl ii -- W V Q51,’ ylésponsgbye (m. u“, dyrecuon‘ Slmpgol" Summarfldm Mr- L-B lllillllllri or lon-ger to suit twlruit. L08 _am] a very wonderful jab he Memsh’ Monllague; Mr‘ A‘ Me" “Tm” 1m- 3‘7l3'19‘3l ___ iniidc of it. There isn't a single fiflaafgd‘V.€,°,fl.,f§“"d§,§b,f§v' Rig: '-—~-~——%-———-—- ---- 5 _ _ | ' ‘ . ' ' To wm- ".fff...§*::;1.". .';.‘3.*...3." 1'1.‘ .1::1':1r".."i:: 2111.11.11; .11 mod“, _, ) _ , 1 _ 1 1 ~ -,, , _ _; Simpson, Malpsquc; Mr. George l‘ U""""l*-"¢“- 3 “mmll” leuvtl at ill-is office. 80-3-20~.liI11iax uvhith, by the way, is as nanbour summeralde_ M], J M or,- ltmgcl- to siiit tcnanlt. J-i- ‘powerful u thing us the screen McLeudp @)1.fwm_ M}. ‘Mmmock “KW;- 111» 801M941 LOST - asrwssu FRANK lifts ever kuowii. Wllull Perkins ,,,,,,_,,od_ Long m,“ M, 3,6,," N0. 220 Qiiecn large (lining room, No 222 Queen St. il-l-i-tf. i1111 office. -70l)fi-lil-2i. line 011 commission. Oils uuiion to Box 110, Guardian. Professional Dr. Clift nz Prince St. George Street. Oataiaa. instruction‘ in Piano lfflulgig *6’iii>*tr' “ale-ts siiivArs-ounisrma: i‘ ' -' d ample boo Tslopho e 8781. ‘gsletldtg; I Cllivorkzrs’ cam wevoe-vo-owooo-ewdkoow- titrated. “ |"°*'P°“°M’ my“ series; secure orders now. d9 .1. A. MoEACHEN. Oph. ‘D. EYI IPECIALIIT Eyes examined and I'll!" furnished when M31104- Office-Al? Grafton "I" lfltisvs Parson's B an! 10 cent store.) . Hours 10-1 and l-l- III- lvsnlng by. PIOIMIIOIL Telsphstlisaflm - ' . TO RENT-PRIVATE RESIDENCE Si, containing drawing room. fivo bed rooms, kitchen, ‘llllnlriss aild modern convenien- cvs. Possossion 1st. Oct, Apply __ ._________________, Bell) Wanted-Mlle! COUNTRY BOY ABOUT 15 WAN ted for store. Address B. Guard- WANTED-SALESMAN FOR P. E l to liuiiilio wall known Broom ra- sulurly covering Island by crtr preferreil. Apply stating qualifi- Cards Chronic Diseases Charlottetown P. I. island, Canlfl HOURS DAILY, 11 to l p. m. l. I). Stewart, ilfl‘. Iarrlster and Solicitor. seams loiicltofa for tho union lank o E. Lillian ifiiriienzie Bachelor-Mot “Miasvigoraflgfigllfl W. L. Cotton, Mrs. Bentley, Mr. I. J. McLeod anifothars. It W118 was united in marriage to E112:- . Sncial" stint. 1...... (lConttnued from Pogo pointed outihy Mr. McLeod that the Protestant Orphanage hers is willing and anxious to place child- ren in proper homes-but slits has b-ren foundra tliffpuit tank. Miss liatiibura remnrks referred only to normal children. The‘ goo-i‘ work done by the directors ofytbe Or- phanage was, heartily endorsed and while thkipinluiiwaa general ly sxpressad that the orphan child irrigli-t-bavs more homalika sur- roundings in a- foster home. it was thought .well to carry on at pra- ssat with the existing institution until a. more satisfactory lyateln could be evolved. Dr. "Shearer tools up in ‘review the different clasastr of children which a comprehensive Child Wel- fare Law aims to protect. These embrace 1 (1) dependent children who are being provided for 110w iu British Columbia. Alberta, Sask atchewan, Manitoba and Ontario by a Mothers’ Allowance Law; (2) neglected children; (3) delinquent children; (4) physically defective children; (5) mentally clsfsctive children; (6) immigrant children; and (7) children of unmarried par erits] die reviewed thessdlffersnt classes fully and explained that only in one pr0vince—~Manitoba— has the attempt been made to put into force a low covering them llll- He concluded by describing the machinery for the snforcemcnt of the Manitoba law and voiced the hope that this province, if not the first, would surely riot be the last to follow in the steps of Manitoba. in the evening a very enjoysblfi picture programme was put on the screen and very much 011101"!!!- Report of Nominating Committee Wednesday Morning Sap. 20. For Presiiient—— Rev. Ross C. Eaton, Baptist Church. Moved by .\ilss hlncLeod, seconded by DT- Ayers. For Secretary-Miss C. E. Hol- man, Suinmsrside, ‘Moved by Dr- ‘Ayars, seconded by Miss MaclLeod iFor Treasurcr——- Mr. W. A. Sis- wart, Charlottetown. Moved by Dr. Ayers, seconded by Mrs. Mac-Lar- en. V-ice ‘Fresidenta- Rev. R. H. Stuvert, i-lunier River; Rev. CI Graham Winsloc; Rey. G. S. Mitchell, Summcrslde; Rev. Edi/l. ‘Alalonc, Charlottetown; Rev. W.0. Mulligan, Charlottetown; Rev. W M. Ryan, Charlottetown; Rev. H.D. Taylor, Charlottetown, Rev. Hi D. Raymond, Charlottetown; Rev. M E. Geiige, Charlottetown; Rev D. J .li1r iilii sillllbliloilr gill: to nlillt 2.11 Trot, COLUMBUS. Ohio, Sept. 10. —— The Jtithsrto undefeated ‘Ebola- son Dillon and Jane Revere, each crbdited as the winner oi four races this summer, both met do- fsai. this afternoon in tbs Horse Review Futurity for two year-old trottors, feature of today's grand circuit racing here. Summary: Tlinse. Heats, Purse 31,000. Worthy Mary, b m, by Guy Alworlhv (Bl-bale) ...2 1 1 Juatissirna, b m, by Justice Brooks (McMahon) ... . .1 3 '1 Wilaska, hr 1n (McDonald) .3 12 2 Leona Watts, b m (Edman) 4 5 3 Amarilla McKinney, ibr g (Erskine) . . . . . .. .. .5 4 6 (Alta Evans, Walter Sterling, Little Jean uni Henry C. Gears also started. Time—2.06 1-4; 2.0614; 2.0714. Horse Revtlew Fuhirity, Two Your Old Trot, Two In Three Purse, , $ 500. Bffllldywine, ‘b f, by Belwin (Edman) .151 Thompson Dillon, b c, by Dil- lon Axworthy (Serill). ,.5 1 7 Lord Elleralie, .b c (Goodardfl 2 4 Jane Revere. b f (Whitc)...7 7 2 The Senator, ch c (MdDon- ald) . . . . .. OOI33E iEtlielinda, Mary Ross, Harvest Todd, Winnie Harvester and Judge Frysco, also started. Tlme—2i10 1-4; 2.09 1-4; 2.1014. The King Stake, 2.08 PaalnqTvhrce Heats, Purse $3,000. Peter l-lonlsy, bh, by Peter The Great (iStokas) ..7 1 D.W. Maloney, illlk g iby Jlldke Direct (Ray) . . . . . .. Wrack, h h (McMahon) Minnie Williams, blik mtThom 4 H tot- a to». mo: tact as) . . . . . . . . . . .. F10 Patch. n m (Briteniicld) c a Dover Boy and Charley Sweet also started. 'l‘lme—2.08 1-‘4; 204 1-2; 2061-4. 2.18 Face, Three , . Heats, Purse Russel imnizais, hr g, by ll-Onsate (Erskine-Thomas) 1 6 1 Barney's Tramp. ch m, by V ‘Barney OlConnor (Stokes) 5 1 Livery Pointer, b gfliflgrri. son) . . . . .. . . H.223 Naomi V., b m (Smith) . ..4 3 4 Peter Clco, b i; (Vick) . .3 4 El Dlrecto also started anti Iiamlbetio and Princess tMarion, were distanced in the first heat. Tims——2.0fi 1-4; 2.07 1-4; 206-84. at Guardian Ot-fics. between North River and Summersids by Crapnud, initialed “MJn-M." ribbon and gold pencil tacllegl. Please notify Di‘. W. J P. McMillan, 206 Kent Street Reward. __.___....__....- i-I t-l p Wisntmkiifenaaln oi housework. illoilisc, 72 King St. housework. no wnshilng. 20 Water St. 802 learn at the Clifton House. 870-9-tf. i-‘ur S1110 Villa Avo Brighton. C. Hopkins fill Brighton AVG. 7093-194“ and producers Bargain for lllllflk bu)‘ layers. _-—~——————"——“_*~___—_ " Situations Vacant 7 llvsr litter: men and "WM" "l ready making fivs dollars ull “a; m- sutpariencs unnecessary- Garreison Company, iBrantford. Ontario. . Right Rev ' N, IS t. 7D.- IDONDO 6D Gibson’ n. Edgar Charla! 800111181’ I)" Bishop of Glbucsster, .111; at tbs uni! of this 76M‘ ‘W’ “H 1 l)riscoli's, 1M1. Herbert 11nd Chur- lottotowil purse containing sum of money. Finder kindly lcnvc 8040-20-21 LOST- ON FRIDAY SEPT. 8TH. Corner, lady's double case gold watch, with black at- Sept. 11 ti. _.. WANTED—A GIRL FOR GENER Apply Aberdeen 804020-3i WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL Apply 4-20-21 COOK WANTED-One willing t0 __-“--—————~—“"——-—- FOR $ALE— tor so x 180 ..ow ___--—————————————-—"——’< roan s-oansrsn FOR sans At condition. Cheat! for 1111M . i di l d Bflle- s99 lt M’ 0231523??? forllns llnlfslitirorlnaglli‘ lPOlllJ[llg.u::}l'l¥n8llilll-l' Garage. ' cili authorities. are due nlnc times ' -i————--— 0'11: (‘if tcrd to n'n excess Jot hlydro- . BR n c l or c nc in t 1e atomuc 1. C r nlc FOR SALE 75 PURE E "acid stomach" is-exciacdingly (inun- Wbitu Leghorn hens of the celo- brated ‘Old 11am‘ strain. lien-V)’ grand winter wr-Etl M31 Bulpln. lclifdllulL m“ w 8072-20-11 sally, svsn in ilpars time; cap-coupli- nf five grain tablcts taken in ‘ - l aiirli t.t.- guotieiraisuon ro anion xgtf: ‘MPH is rssIbgJIIg , . cause of poorvhssltb. l-ls is a. gov-advice you ever ‘on. ~aq. ed for Cameron, we, for one, were sorely tempted to cheer. it would be unfair to select any one r of the cast for special Ill0flll0fl—— they wera all splendid. fir uniiphantly in “l-lumoresque," is seen ngain as -a young mounted ip0llcelllllll, will-ls Viivibnne Os- borne and William Colvin are . sceii in roles to which their tal- . ants ideally suit them. "Cameron oi‘ the Royal Mount- ed" is o. rerimrkuiblo picture-don't nlisa it. "Cameron of the Royal Mounted," was produced by Em. est Shipman. ' cieiit home foraged gentlemen in this city, which iwas founded by Thomas Sutton in 1611. He was honorhry chaplain to Queen Vic- toria in. 1801, and was chaplain- in-ordlnary ‘in King Edward Vii. Tells Dyspeptics What To Eat Avoid Indigestion, Sour Acid Stom- nob, Ileariburn. Gina 0n Naom- licll, Idtc. gerous and sufferers should do eith- or one of two thlnga. ldither they can go on a limited art-ti often disagreeable dict. avoid- ing foods that clisaarrse with them, that irritate ~the stomach and lead to excess acid secretion or they can‘ cat as they please in reason and mil-kc it a practice to counteract tiio oiTcct of the harmful acid and prevent the formation of‘ gas. sour- noas or premature armentatiun by the use of a little Blaurntod Mag» ncsin at thalr meals. _'l‘hers is probably. no bctter_ naf- sr of more reliable stomach anti- acid than Bisursted Magnesia and it is widely used for thin purpose, not a dlgcstent. Hut a lCll and iii powder lsaspoonful of the or n a little -watsr with the food will neutralise the excess acidity which may be‘ present and prevcnt its fur- ther formation. his removes the whole Cl/IIIO of the trouble and the oat digests naturally and health- ily without need-of pepsin pills or met the fate that he had intend- Gsston Glass, who scored so tri- ——~____wnw-__» It has no direct action on the IEOIII-JQhMQB ‘Qgdflu .m|fl|g Q's. . Big bogus-s Auid, Freetown. Church and Other C mmiitteeo- Mr. W. L. Cotton, Charlottetown; Mr. J. A. Clarke, Baptist, Char- lottetown; Mr. J. l-l. Williams, Christian, Charlottetown; Rev. F. A. Fitzpatrick, Mothodist, Tryon; Mr. GE. Biroiwn. lMCStlIYIGPlIID, Kensiiigton; Mr. R. A. Profit, 1.0. L.B.L. Freetown; Commandant illigdon. Salvation Army, Char lottetown; Miss MciCallum, Y.W C.A-. Charlottetown; Mr, Ray Pendelion, Y.M.C.A., Charlotte- iown; Miss Winifred 1MaoLsog_ 11 C. 1S. Charlottetown, Mrs. Joseph 138")’. WiCfl‘.U.. Summersids; Lo]. F. S.‘ Moors, Army and Navy Charlottetown; Mr. D. M. McDon aid S. 0. E. l-lartsville, Mr. Artie- inns Moffni. TQIIPPGPBIJM Alliance New Glasgow; Mr. Jzli. Mfllcolll. lwtaryClub, Charlottetown; Mr Hnracs Wright, Farmers’ lnistiq. “ie- kiieqne: Miss Baasie Ca-r ruflwra. women's institutes, Chm iottotown. REGOLUTIONS AND PROGAMME 1. This Social Service Council expresses its sense of tbs invalu- able service rondtreJ to this ls- iand by the Red (Ins-i WOrRt-irs, its nls-ru. on hearing lllmt tluesa is it possibility that they may be with- drawn aftcr Decmnln-r 11nd its iudg uncut that °' will Yc cliliijllflfqug m the highs-ii deiireo if provision i.- not made for the continuance of this work and authorises the presl dant and secretary to send a care- fully prepared statamenl to sil- clergymen in the Province with petition forms to be signed. urgent iy requesting the Government '0 take action-before it is too late. 2. ‘That application be renewed for action cstalbiistiilng a Board of Censor: for Motion Pictures for the Province. ii. That a special commiitoo be appointed to draft a comprehen- sive Child Weifara law hr the Province, providing atissuatsly for "w i-wrc of all icons clniisas of Ill‘ neglected, dependent. dslinqusnt’. defective and immigrant and those of unmarried parents. That this committee consider also a/Mat- {wflf Allowance law for the Prov- ucs. .4. That. the executive investi- gate the present state of accommo- fsw ounces of Tlisurated aunt-min from any reliable druiit- glat. Ask for either powdar or tab- ‘lt never comes as a liquid. il or citrate and in the laurat- ed form is mot-a laxative. ry this- lan and sat sxt meal and ass if tliipgihji’), gigs u t M“ 7°“ "m? ‘M Y°‘"' Ellis 0f the health and morals of nation for and care of prisoners and should they deem wise, to rip- ply for the establishment of a pri- son farm, whore prisoners can be Inploypd usefully in the interest ‘ST. LOUiiS, Sept 19—Yilnkeeil won L031 p_(j_ continue at top speed as St. Louisqqew York 36 55 .010 2.30 Trot and Paco foltersuWllliams bangs out llllilpntsburg 32 (32 .600 \Vl1lnie M (1,. l'ruught).2 2 1 2 l -““"”Y‘“*““‘ “m” ""1 ‘>1 888w“ st. Louis 79 s11 nae Northern Liuiy (littcoi-t-g- ‘and is now leading all other maiolqgincipmti 77 66 . 32 or) . . . . .. . . . . . . . .1 1 2 :1 3 ,1°“5“° Pmye" W" 1*"- Mfleffllchlcttso 75 on .5112 Jack Todd (suns/tin) ...'i z; :1 1 2 itlffmjbl’ f! It“? Tgfilwmlil! bltzlufilllrooklyn s9 1a .4111; .Timc—2.27 2.110, 2.20, 22s, 21m. *‘ "B" "m- ' B" 8 "u ° Philadelphia a1‘ . s11 .304 - lglhgufiiaéins with an injured rightlgostou 47 9g 33s 3 Mlmmh ' -- A l Leau ' ll ',i' M11117 ..111 l m" Guwong .5057- PC- T3115’ lu‘."(n(ln(y)( . .l.,.(.). ... ..2 2 2 I W"r>—~~Am1"1°'"-—|‘°.9“° RYE New-Yoricu»;._.89...._56_..._.flli11111y_ AuhrcyJ-Cllrvur) , .3 217i ' ‘ ' St. Louis 87 59 .590 ‘ Tlmc—-2.ili~i, 240, 2.2121. Washington 00001030—4 11 OlDetron 77 7g 5,34 Gwen Race lsl‘ Lou's — owmowb-a 8 0 Chicago 73 ' 73 50" Solilinl- Boy (PfiIWHl-é) , .2 2 1 l 1 , Batteriiev- Johnston and Picnucleveland 73 73 50,3 Jolly “my munneuL J1 2 2 ._, ich. Lapham; Van Glider, Klop ‘vashmgmn 54 7g 451 Jennie (‘\"|Ir:")y) H1 3 4 3 3 “M ‘sevmwlm Philadelphia 217? g3; 4:} Sillllli-i- 1..1<1_\- (Mitchell) r. 4 r. -1 1 At Cleveland. First game RJLE. Boston ' u llmfy, Llmlhlr‘ {Anny ‘MHZ’ 0m ‘Boston 300000001 4 10 2 . ‘-——-<v>——-— So-dlcr also siurttd. v — _ TlHNF-Zflill, 2.38, 2.34, 2.3 . 2.40. lusveirnn 0101:1020 -'1 9 o Ljflfllg (if Embilfgt) F w_ Hughw - »B1~lll.8l‘l0i3——-PODll00l(, Russell and - 1,. AC0,“ Chaplln; Meuvler “m! owem‘ Jutlgesr-dn.‘ Fruscr and Iion.l ‘ ' Mr. Lea. iSscond gnme- RJLE. Boston 000010100-2 8 0 Cleveland 00002010 ——3 7 l Bzltteries-—- Ferguson and Rue]; Wi11i1 and Seweil. At Detroit-—- RJ-LE. New York .200000110--4 8 0 Detroit 1120000000-43 4 0 Batteries- Jones and Sch-mg; Pillette 11nd Woodall. Rain prevented the only lntcr- national League game that ‘was scheduled yesterday—that at Roch ester with Toronto. National League At Boston- RJLE. St. Louis 022010111-0 15 1 Boston 000002200—-4 10 0 Batteries-North, (Sell, Doak ~ and Ainsmlth; Jirilller. Matthews and Gowtly.‘ At Philadeiphia- RJ-LE. Pittsburg 0000002-22-4) 14 i) Philadelphia 000000001-4 60 5. That the Government be re- quested. to provide an industrial farm for the segregation. training and maintenance of feeble minded persons and the Boards of Educa- tion ‘be asked to provide special classes for the training of feeble minded children of school age. B. Tbs council calls for all citi- z-ils of the lain 1d to co-operute in securing the largest possible nluicnty- in the co_"-1'.1.-: referendum in favor of the prohibition of the importation and iaxportstions of liquor. 'I. That a special committee be appointed to consider what logis- lation is needed to give women their lust rights in cases of seduc- tion and dsaeriion; in the control of their children and‘ in other res- pects. . 8. ‘Phat effort along thaas lin wnsiituts the spacial programme of the Council for ths next year. -_n@_qpm___ ‘Roots Basin ‘Herbs Bush as {Iridium rssorlbo Jar all- lnanta o e bl , stomach liver ‘recombined larRosd-‘s Carsanalrllia Mandrake "Yalhvrfioak flllldllfll v 51.7.112- u an 9210i...“ . other-sdosllsntaonicrilaia ank- ' Butteries-f-Glnzner and Schmidt Ring, Winters and Heline. lll the Nutionul League. lifting cattle embargo but to in- of the finest livestock in the world," wllilc not preventing trade. . Nikolai Lenine - - ' extension of the special harvester omuelvss, and of sconotlly in sir maintenance. Wait?“ * no of the most l: medicines. Gasbalylal a. |‘|iii::’ NAVY 1 trur fly-/0k: f I . ' flax / "ifiuli-e a Wonder!’ Hsck45BoFIO~ 20v and: E81 i355 - - -10 -.¢1.75 Two gallles only were scheduled HOW THEY sTAND National League (Special to The Guardian.) iliON-DON’, Sept 20——Sir Arthur GriffitlnBoscowan addressing Eng- lish agrlculturalists yesterday ad- vised the ucceptanco of popular parliamentary verdicts in favor of sist 011 regulations safe guarding the "health and purity of blood ‘llas lion Replaced (Special to Tho Guardian.) COPENHAGEN. Sept Zil-Nickol ial Lenine, Premier of Soviet Rus- sia. has been replaced as presid- ent of commissioners council and working and defence commission by M. Kameneff, according to an unconfirmed report reaching here from Moscow today. According to this report Kauiancff was elected to succeed Denise by Central Ex- ecutive Council. \ -‘;__¢ -—-—<-oa-—i INCREASE IN PRICE OF PULPWOOD TORONTO Ont, Sept 20-h is understood that an unusually largo amount of pulpwood will be taken out in Northern Ontario and Eastern Quebec during tho coming season. According to one settler of Cochrauc, a higher price is like iy ito be paid during the coming winter. lie stated been offered a contract for all the wood he could cut at $6.25 per cord, starting in as‘ soon ns lie is ready. Last yenr the price was only $4.60 n cord. HARVEST RATE-S EXTENDED VililNNllFEG, Mast. Sept 20—-in an effort to overcome the alluri- age of harvesters in Wostcrn Crin- nda-ihe railways in cooperation with the Employment Service of Canada. have granted a ten ditys‘ excursion rates, it is announced here by Maior L. F. Howard, sust- orn superintendent of the Employ- ment Sonics of Canada. The ex- tension is expected to bring im- modrictsrslief ~00 the farmers in the Wsat,_particularly in Mantoba, Horse Rac that he bad. lit Georgetown The following is n summary of tile horse races which wort: held at Georgetown yusiurduy. ‘Piovitralirchestra Playing at the (fasino tonight; usual admission. HIGH GRADE WH-EAT FROM WEST WdN-NIHIDG, Mun, Sept 20~Shlp merits 0i’ new wheat roreivml from Manitoba points here are grading high, and earlier reports that Llli.‘ crop is clcnn and of 11 high grilill- have been all justified. Out of 512 cars inspected in one day only i6 grnilcil below number 2 northern. Of tlic total 1324 wore graileii 1111111- ber 1 northern and 140 nunnbe-r 2. willie only 35 were rejected. FOR LONDON UNIVERSITY BUILDING LONDON, Ont, iSept. ‘BO-Coil- structiion work on thc first of 1i group of university buildings n1 London, which will ultimately cost $5,000,000, will be commenced shortly. The contract for tho science building. at a cnst 0f ap- proximately $600,000, has been awarded to n London contractor- Mc-Tier Football Trophy Embraces Maritime Clubs Regulations for the McTier Cull a trophy pruseiltoii to Rug-by Foot- ball (‘dubs 111 Eastern Canada and llilylll in trust ‘by the Montreal RUE hy 171111111. have. been widened so 11s in PllliliTilCi‘. the Maritime Pro- rinrrs, says a communication t0 till-e Prtss from secretary 0f the liinritilne Provinces Rugby Foolbilll llnitin. 'i‘i11-. regulations follow: 1. ’l‘l1n (illlllplilllltlll shuil be un- lit: llli‘ jlirisiliutloll of the Quebec l<.‘11<.;li.sl1 liugiiy P111011. _2_ ji‘l1i-. (flip shall be open for coin » pntiiitin r-zlch yo-alr. i‘. 'i‘l1t= CIJIIlDPllllOIl. shall hc gov- orllcrl ‘by the rules of the English Rugby UlllOll. 4 All bonin-fitir- English Rugby (‘llllis in Eastern Canada ahaU be eligible in compete, No illiiyvr shall be eligible t0 ploy i111" more than one club in tho retiinpniilon in iiio some year. 6 For llll‘. piirnosu of competit- ion there shull he three centres: liMfllllfffill and District, '('l\_q, include Ottawa.) ~ (21 'l"‘it‘f‘f‘ilo and District. ti) .\llli'll.llll0, Provinces. 7 An elimination contact shall ho lit-id nt such contra, the win- 1101' in sac-ll case t0 he decided not lair-r ti1111i October 21st. 8. All villi-ins shrill be received by the secretary of the Qusbac Union not lntcr than September 22. 9 Tho qiic-stion oi‘ grounds and reftirno tn ho mutually agreed on by ille- POIllPSlllIK lcanls, except for iilo semi-final and final games, when i111. Qilrbcc Union will marks; all nrraingcziiniiili. ' l0. The personnel of the teams and rttiiiilts shnll be reported to ihc secretory of the Quebec U11- ion. i Congress Overrides Presidents Vein on Sniiliefs Pension (Special to The fiuardian.) House passed the soldiers’ bonusu Tcnilcrs for the Arts Building will shortly ibc called for. O§-Owww i particulars address 8025-20-1 week. as ax‘- AAA‘ a v 0004 4- i inlwityn In ltlralllnn. mnnalfm-turt-il 11ml placed 2pc lvlll" In the leading rnnt- on o-o-oooo-o-oo-eo-oe-eo-voo where (000 more farrn workers are required. TOM-lib". WANTED: . Wanted to scours a good representation to handle the Moon Motor Car. Splendid opportunity for tho rights-yuan,- Exeiusiva territory and a real good propoaitiomx. For , _ tilt liens n-tlio market. It la Y‘ Illa; 15p of Prince liidvvarl g“ "YIIPIY tnlsinl the place- of uncut In fox feeding. For mforanutlosi, prices etc» write The Imperial ‘Blscul: 1c... Ltd. I. . Charlottetown, P. bill today over President Hard-- ingis veto. ll;- JACK MOKENNA, lax 278, ‘Cyril-ray. I. 8. " nc-eooooa-o-eeoneo -~Aa.¢4¢4s¢4saao44¢44-04-O40-b0' SILVER BEAUTIES An highly prlaeul-fnra-Inr lmllca‘ thin soaaoll they an The Iinntylical sliver lllnclt Fox la now depended upon to supply thin market. Vigorous, healthy fun-a with blgl prleul pelts pl ho- trnua lit-rusty. stmat In- tetl u well bnlnlireil ration aapplilig every nntusnl loud NQIIIIGIIQIII- After several rem-a at gags»- tlonl experience IInpt-rlnl CotI-Irlwer-tlll Ilia ‘ WuNSliliNGTON, Sept 20-41110. Z i 1 s 4 '1 s‘ ‘ iée§uafirstasv>aas-...~i. .1...- , ..“.