rl 13, 1922 1 ~ -_ _ THE ci-1AnLoTrETowN GUARDIAN ,‘ ' I 'PAGE THREE , amous .At The mi lliidei' the brilliant leadership of Augusto Wnnnini,. the Boston syiiipliony Ensemble will present it program oi’ symphonic music in Charlottetown so cliosen its to ot- traet all tynvs oi` music-lovers. \\'l\o for lust-ance has net. heard the masterpiece the ‘William Tell’ Overture by the great ltuinn. Rossini lt is snid that a more v'ivld and descriptive composition has never been written. Maestro Vannini, through the iiieiliuiii ol’ his ivoiitlerful Orchestra »\\ill interpret in his inimitable iiiaiincr, the dliferent; moods of this selection. Part one pictures thi- peaceiuiness of nature; one liinirs the early voices ol' the "‘ """ ing and the distant echoes oi "' Alpiiic liorn. In the second fi. or this' overture is ii most reallstlc`rVunnlnl has arran ed for our e ili~_<-'rpition of the sterni; this des- vribt-:-i the thunder, Iiglitning and tiiol, pouring riilii. As the storm iiiiit-is down we hear the call of ilu- sliciilierils who are out Zoiilt- iiii; for their flocks. Next comes the “(!aliii" when the Ovboe plays ii t_\'pl:~al Swiss folk song. The Ovorttire closes with u brilliant 2. P 5 Y ;,.Andante Caniahlle" which is onoi _-°'~IW,". Olrchestrn. This is the most tlirll- lng passages oi' battle music, i`lien we -will hear light, dainty nuiiitbers of the icutchy'.ym-ieiy st,-i,,'| lied instruments of tlielleston Sym' Dlioiiy Ensemble, and "L,-,yds Dream After the Bull" will its suave 'cello solo. For operatic selection, we win hear the Fantasle, “Faust". Music lovers contend that the musical score of “Fn.ust" contains more melody "t0 the square inch" than that oi' any other opera, Tgchai. IWW-Ski. one of the greatest of the Russian iconiposers, -will he repre- sented on our ro rain b his the finest pieces of string music ...ver written. -And so the repre- seiitative program which Maestro I; dt- flcatlon and enjoyment will cover not only the more serious classics hut will include niany of the popu- lar numbers which have been iimde fanilliar to us by the med- iiiiii of the records, for encofres, we are promised many such selec- tions. ‘Scots now on sale. Ticket of- lluale which brings out the inll_ fire opens at 9.30 zi. ni. _ I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS _ _`»-» _. Il.A'l'lIIli»-101: pe! line pe! day. Us per line pe! ilu! lan 8 Clin ol over, Be per line par day for to n line. Gmupl of 5 llgulen, initial letterl. count ll ale word. . I0 per cent. discount for ciiiih. Aililreu torn: part of nd. and must he paid lor. Special llnteu Furnished Room: ul. 15° lol navel vmnls lor one week. Situation Wanted. Mic (ol level words pal 3 week. _ |'."|....Jv..'°'°"9'.'°4'°.**"".v °..."|'| ` C dayl ql eval. Count .I5 wopdl _ - -- r -A-,___ _*_ A geiits Wanted \Vanted, ' WANTED LIVE AGENTS for Watkins 150 products. Diree ‘to consumer. Write The J. B. Watkins Co., 879_Crnig St., Wont, Montreal. r WANTED-AGENTS TOSOLICIT fire and life lrisnraiice iii dlifer- viit part:-i oi’ the province, Ap- ply Box 74, Cliarlottetowii, ioi' information. ~_li For Sole . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR toms, 1 Chevrolet 490, good as ii-~\v. New tires. Price right. l\Iortli-~ ’l‘ryoii Garage, North 'I`i'_\'oii. 055-10-3i BA'ltGAi\' - Elul-ICTRIC LlGHTi plant, six horse power, speclali cu,-.-,iiie and tiirt-ii killowoi gene-I ralor, suilaliio for farm, stort-., village or picture theatre, Air ply ll. ll. Yeo, Souris. 0002-7~Gl FOR SALE.--A BIG BARGAIN for sonicbody. Soda Water F0111'-~ tain coiiiiiete with ice Creanil i I (iabiiict attached, liolding't\vo five-gallon cans. Taylor & i‘en- uant, Aniiicrst, NS. ____________;__i_*._i ’l`cueliei‘s \\-'aiited Losr- oN FRiDAv sEi='r. avi-1. ___ _ _ -A eoAsDs-as WANTED--' AT 98 Kent Street. U077'11'31~ . __{_________.. wAN'rso.- Foua COLLEGE girls to room and board at 264 Grafton Street. 7006'12'2\ ___ _ Help Wanted-Mille wAN*rso-vouuo MAN T0 work on ranch. Write M. Guard- ,,,,,_ e069-11-si. MAKE wiouev A1' Home. - 815 to 550 paid weekly for V01!! spare time writing show cards for us, No canvassing. We tn- strnot and sllnlili' YOU WWI U19 work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 102 Colbourne Bldiiig Toronto - 11i Lost »--if-*-"'i*'i”“"?°' ii1;t\\'oeii North River C0ril€l". and Suiiiiiierslde by Lraprlllll. I1 latly's double case BUIII Wm-Chg initiated "M_L.M." with IJIHCK 'ribbon and gold DOUGH nt' iaclieti_ Please notify Dr- W- J' i>. Mcniiian, 205 Kent Street- Re\vartl_ 501%- 11 U- i I ii _ ras EENIRAL cu ii I Ives vwliefi On Sunday. Best 17. Rev. N. J. McLeod will-preach at Clyde River at 1.1; West River at 3 P' m' .. A-illllli ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. W. G. Simpson-iinnonnces the engagement of his oldest daughter, -Annie Florence to Er- nest Talmage Mill Clemiqiit, Mar~ Ylfige to take ‘place the twentieth day ot` September. 7002-12-ii CHURCH OF- SCOTLAND-The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will he observed at Canoe (love on Sabbath. 'Sept 17th. Service at 10.30 a'. -m. and 6 p. m. Prepara- glvlng service on Monday at 10 a. chicken. 801: to $1.00; fowl $1.00; ducks, $1.50 to $1.75; blue-berries. 10c; plums 25c; cranbcrries l5c; valuable lumber mills ef Messrs Station, narrowly escaped beliig destroyed by fire last Wediiesday when a fire started iii the lumber lug. it spread rapidly anti only the most energetic work saved the saw mill i'roiii_destruciloii. As the fire was mostly confilwll I0 the piles of round luinhcr the ac- tual damagc was not very Emili- WIEST AND CLYDE RIVER- per bushel will be given in prize.; at Somerville horse races. Sept 13 21 LIGHT HORSE-All rifles and equipment belonging to 1'. Fi. I. Light Horse must be returned not later than Friday. Sept 15. 700|.-1:-2| HOME FI-'IOM WEST. - Mr. A. K. McNeill, of Southport arrived hoiiie iust night on tlie early Lior- den train Iroiii Western Canada witlii twenty .nice young' horses. wlilcii will lie piaecil ou sale as noon us they have rested up. SOMERVILLE HORSE R-ACES. tory services on Thursday 2 il. m --Seven iiorses in the 2.35 Race. and 5iltil\‘d5Y Ht 7-30 P III- 'l`hill\kB Come and see Jack Tndtl, North- ern Lady, Winnie M. Bwby Todd. -_ Myrtle K. and Commodore ii. THE MARKETIS- The market fight for supremacy in this class. was slimly attended yesterday: saiurduy_ Sapp 15 is the day U; Eggs sold at 28c; butter 38c; tim RM-e_ Sem 12_3|_ ADDRESSED ST JOHN MEET- ING-itev J. l<‘. Denny. Souris, is sarsaparil-la berries 15c; apples u visitor to St. Joiiii this week from 6c to 10c per doz. There and on Monday attended a session' was ii wood supply of fish and ol' the Methodist Mlnisters"Asso- vegetables-prices unchanged ciatioii where lie was called uion l by the president to address tl.e A NARROW EScApE__T|\0 members. James Moore and Sou oi’ Peakes PAINFUL ACCIDENT- A Daili- fiil accldciit occurred at Penkcs Station recently when l\li'. Joseph Mtil)oiiiilil. was cutting grain, lic yard. probably from careicss Snmk rcaciied his arm in to push tht- irrain down to the hackers. Wliilo llie liiiidcr was in motion, the iicedle cuiiio up, passing through his ariii, and pinning him firmly until his iicigiiliiw, Mi' Pitius Mc Doiiald'ctiiiie to his rescue and released him from his painful WEE-|-|NG 1-0N|GHT_ - A ptisitiuii. i)i', 'l`uoiiiiis ol Mt. Sto- meeting is culled for toiilght ill wurt was sullimoticfl iiiiiiit-illati‘I_\' the Navy League ,for the purpose to tli'r-ss the ivouiirl and Mr. Mc of trying tu interest parties in- Donald is progressing i`avoi'iiliiy. tt-rested in yachting, All are cor- -*M* :liaii invited to he iirvseiit. vs- REMANDED FOR SUPREME Y y . - ' ' . pecliilly any DI the old tiiiiers. COURT.-l‘F-ink F0ld -UNI W‘|"‘"`" fact that he is iicarly twict- as old dashnd om., the' track and grabbed Yachting has been coming ibiick|Uf_lffill Yi'-“|1f‘:d'f1yY "0‘l_"\“il9;|1_b_f’:is sonic of the atlilvtes he c0ll_\‘ Fraiicis around the neck, cutting this season and quite n nu|iil.\er}S_lliltdlllliilY_M-till!-‘il-lit! I_\_-IJ- -;" pietctl against Saturday, makes his off hp., progress and 3, Uhmm, in are anxious to see some ot lhe_tin ioi Supit-nic Louiri tiia Von* it-,-it dll the more i'§iiii\rkr1bll‘~ IIC hang iiip ti new record. When old time races :it the water frcnt.cl1ui‘i;c oi .fi-.tlliiiz Iliff’ I0 .1 31015 vuultt-il I1 let-t 4 i-.. inches in his ie,-mms Shook off his m|m,,U_ he it is to he hoped there _win he alowiic-ii by Sarah l;uiiiIi`_lal'l\lt_ Stew; 'ti‘|l`al_ and the rctzapiloii 'hJe was Qff his Si,-|(|,._ it was A |,._,p||. good trevival of this sport at urt cn Augu.~»t_ 6| i. I iey welt; a ua.. actoitied `wiie‘i}il'i;.iipu\|iicfii`. I. |,.,- v,,.i,,r_V ,m,| the |s|_,mi,__- gm _ tomgms mculi|,g_ rested sonic tinie ago and invc l). Vuir siioututil, .rpfiiiiy c i..iis`¢he biggest Owmun of me lla,-_ _ sinct. been roniinctl to _Qiieens at l‘1 feet 4 1-._ was lit for a king. Ammlm. mriil was fm-niS;,A,.,| in STUDENTS so ' Ll `- - -` I-il ii'-'lr si -» the Aug- - 0' ' ' ` I 1 tnioywble social was held Mon- lnvcsiigzilitiii vvas held .ind siieial -S .ti,ctn\ll d l1;lX-ll_t‘<»'VU whvu hrant Holiiiei-i, fell by the wayside _ _ - day night In Zion (lhiirch lla-l ivltiiesscs o_.\;.iiiiineri, tiicii oiltleiiec url. .(t"triilt‘i_tiii ll'ye.i_i‘_~;l.hi_T . wu;_e__Huil took third. W; J. Mayiics, i`or the students of the Prince -heiiii: iiliblisiictl at ciiiisiilornbiit I 1"]-I I-illfll ‘:;\“'l~|"l_‘i`1ll’|"b’*i *tilt sup Iroiu -St. lo'l uii`tii 1020. [Int defying Fntlier Time. and iiiakiiig the most epc<'t.\cul1ii° vault cvcr seen iii llaliiax, iliis s.ii|it». uililt-te, now well ovei' tho forty your iiiark, establisiietl au- otlinr record iii tlic pole vault Sat- uriiiiy iiftt-i'iiiioii at the Martlme Track and i~‘ioiii cliaiiiplonsliips at iliu Waiiiierers grounds hciore tllilt sipcctaloi's. 'l`iie atliletc to turn in this i'e- iiiitrkalilc porl’oi‘iiiaiice wus WII-- liaiii "Billy" Haipeiiiiy ,Charlotte- towii. i~lalpcuny's pcri'oi‘iii:iiice was uutsiaiidiiig lti-ieli' and the their admirers. The veteran sports :brilliant Aihbie hockey forward. I-Ie was naturally pleased with A cut appears in the Monday which the following island athie tes a-ppeiir: liul-penny making his record vault. Barney -Francis, -winner or the one mile run. ' Bill Halpeniiy, alongside of J. A. Mciilacherii, winner of the Maritime pole vault iii 1887. George Francis, winning the One miie bike race. liritish Yaditsiiien ~l`lle British fiotilln of six-iiieti'c- I”-'Hilllg yachts, sent across the Al luiitit: for the British- American Wil) lvfliiy rolled up ii. total of twenty points to the Uiilteil teen in the second of a series of Six |"|C€`-`l- This 'polrvt total iiow _stniitlsz Great lirltain, 3i0; Unt- ted States. 40. -*_ ill? .______ Hfllllles rlropping_ out and shouting tri ‘I'i‘aiicis to “kill it all the w;|y_~ the crowd was electrified, when i<`r:iiicis out loose, And how tim; boy did run. Like it sprinter do- ini.: his final fifty. l~`i'aiiels nent after Lapicrru at the 280 yards mark and caught him at thc cen- tury. , Amid wild applause. Fraiicis shot down the stretch, Fifiueii yards from the taqiti, an over en- tliiislastic (lliariottetoivn sport Q|;i|_ __ A very Coniitv Jail A lciigiliv pieliniiiiary Satuiilay saw the giciittst meet the 44 win.” th.. |,,,__1| hom SP0kE'iAi[t?l Umiiam!l|i‘i>SiiSreri]siwcEi;l iiE':i1i5i?Ta;i"i`h‘;:,tD'i\Ttiigutiziiimil;lh"‘“;' "“‘ “"` i""4=‘“’I"‘"‘~" I" ““!lii1<‘vl/Eilli his oiiimnviits- llvllfw-‘l "0"" u‘e‘ ‘ey “` “ ( 3 “_' ’ In . A 'zdi ' ' I' Frances, the little rcd-- . A ` . .. i .i the basoriient where ttliemgest 0f}6 Miss Siii‘1il3`lniltz of (aiiEiilicc;t;;`Jki:;"§;l:;d probably be the hnm_itv:)a.;imii(/:z;yt'irofl" (cglogf aciiflldittilitpleircr the 9"@“|"5'“""‘ 59”" W 5"mes-N* B" “'"“ 8 'D5 es” ‘H a 'er f th= Maritime record over / ‘ I I ‘ 'Wd Oth" """"“ "I '“"““"`m‘f""'Pl""““’" “ml la"g"|y ‘1"P'"I‘1d. 'wfithetiiiile Today, He negotiated the‘ili;)I:ipay0ru-ht?thyhgiiiixrfr :ii » »»".°"'-'"` ' Refreslmieiits were.served duringiin honor ot’ her* guest. hllssmialanw in 4434 just thl,ee_m.m~S:Rnlph MCKQW rnvnrnpss in the' . m!i‘,¥;_, -_'§ii,` the evening. Tiicrc was a very Georgie Holi. nf (_-liarloite‘t_o'.vn.|of H Sammi behind Hans H0|mm.»5:shm put A ;"a" who Ig Capable __ _f _»`.\iy‘J ¢_ _ large -attendance. and the soc-ial_Ti,., moms were vflaiiw iitti~at.:'.'i\,ll_\;`mcm_d hum: up in 19,_,3_ ,M putting me N pounds M |_0\_"| ~-~¢ _ _ A WHS U1 ei"-V WAY 1'* ’“'c0"‘ d5'°m"“"“ Wm’ g0‘e" 5 mv l Grant ilolmes. Fiaiitis and La in sl rt I ll' I Lil . _ __ Dotted plants and softly lighted memo Sldlwd In the mlm Tnlxedtiiaiul Eh; ii; whrt hilownnicd tu; Jfllm Byers- “Se 16- ‘he Y"“"‘¥ ’““ '““i"S f""'"‘ "I" ’“" “"""- "“'“"'y'the dii'i'vr<'i\t men- it 1"0l“°-‘I llkelzisi rcéi the -.inn siinnini: nmsi ar; Bat every len" he i for whom a warrant was issiinil i-ippoliiu.-ti and ccillrcd with SUI-!|,,,,i.,,.,,, M, me Wim,” wiiii noi- . . `_ ' . _ "_ .-8 ' . for ilhcft of Jewelry from ‘Mr. Geo. den glow, was pi'c.i:h‘ iii Mr__`a“q Mrs JOIN] 1. Maiclloahc' star ol the bike raves anti wo!! ni 'I iran mi until-<»“4 blwslnilt St- ""‘*“' "‘"'° noni with comii-1r=\tlv0 ~=\>“‘ "0 " 0 “W” U' 'irlp,liy auto from Gorham. N. i{.`mm,p;_d hmne H w|,,`,,c,» iifhilin' Y ' '°-l” III ¥` U- milo niill quarter mile w i i L' lengths over lluit, Wiiiiilercrs i0u0 entry iii the wheel races. An flcet and izanie as evur. Vic-; tor MoAulay lapped all of iiis oh' ponents in the five mile i:iii anvil came close to Freddie Cnmcrsoiiii record. Had Vic D00!! Il\li‘*hf"l» there might have been a ditfvrciit tale. He had little trouble lu infl- ing Angus Mnei)oiiald. Aiitlwllllllll Jones. St. John: Iinnsoii. Wander ers; Wialsii and Power Crescent: and Frlcr, Sussex. Mnrllunill-'I anti Jones found tiin going ton i7Ilf\¥‘l0UL‘i»U\V“- If* I" "I" "H-"' °“ hard uiid quit alter the second .Il -' - - ‘ f' nille. iirirmient.-M-*_* day was Phil MacDonald Abby _Mum-eith ::lMsiiy have been relieved of Jumper. Mnebonald hung up _n shi, er It has a power of its own that will lib found effective. eorns by H0|l0Wi1¥'S C0I'l\ RBMOV- new record for the running broad . -5 Il- |two months ago at 22 feet I ones, but on -Saturday lie lnian. who has not missed a eham- _ pionship meet since 1887, is tim ‘ | ._ i-“ther of Wuokey McEachorn, the V- ._ l _ #_ 1 - . - 3. was that her sweetheart her "Irish" up. -£5. ° ’ lt’lI cause you more f’ _ \ _P fig" laughs than you ever laughed before. and a howl. _grin ips'-sq .rl `. i ._ _.2 . _ . .. I "" _ in ni liillll liliiiii _ I _ ._ -- . A - _,i _ At Big Game . - si-ioPrrom§oiuu.ii'n oeuiug. i=iovi'rnA onci-ie:e1'nA-Piiiy. ____,____ - _ _ - I -i , ing nt the Bench Grove Inn to- _ _ _,_ A_ Mm, h rn' *ho won th., ` ` _ ` ci-iooss vous sun' for inn. night. sept is-ii ,ole ,.,,,,|, ,,°t,§, .Mamma C,,,,,,_ umn at P t t d . -___ ' . . , ` ~ - “ .20 .vs_ 0... om ...... .-._ H __ ‘.‘Z.°"i.".lii?...“ .’;i':‘.‘Z.1..’“..i3.?" 1:2* TONIGHT AT 8.30 SHARP Charlottetown Ahhies as one of ` First Maritime Provincial Appearance of a-‘am °f;°?ji“"““’~ ““°‘“ Orchestra Ensemble’ i. _ issue of the Hallfax Iieraltl, in '-°' ' 5' UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATR»0Y|AQB‘ OF Hl_S`_ HONOR THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNGR AND - MRS. MGKINNON AN EXCLUSIVE MANAGEMENT OF AARON RICHMOND BOSTON, MASS. 1 Personnel: - P. Armarena _...__ Flute Henry Stanisiaue Oboe Paul Mimart Clarinet Georges Mager Trumpet George Wendler Horn Alfred D¢Voto Plamrforte Hubert Sauvlet Concert Master Robert Gunderue_... First Violin H. Warner ........ __ Second Violin Charles C. van Wynbergeri. Viola J-. Langandoen 'C°||° Win Strand Race. °°°‘" ““""'° °“" AUGUSTO VANNINI, Director. it ovsrnit BAY, N. Y., Sept. 11.-l ..1......_l~_ PROGRAM-Part 1. _ Overture-“Mignon” Thomas (a) “BablIlage" Giliet (h) "Love’s Dream After the Bail" (strings only) ' Czlbulka Fantasia-"Faust" ..._ Gounod Ballet Suite-_-"Sylvia" _ Dellbel (a) Value Lente (b) Pizzlcato ‘ (c) Prucesslonai March PROGRAM-Part 2. 5. Overture-“William Teil' Rossini 6. Rave Angelique Rubinstein Andante Cantaiiie Sclialkowlky Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 ....... ._ Llstz NOTE:-'The Above Exclusive of Encore Selections. 1. 2. 4. P~i SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THE THEATRE TICKET OFFICE OPEN AT 9.30 THE HEINTZMAN PIANO USED FOR THIS CON- CERT, SUPPLIED BY MMILLER BROS. Matinee, Adults 16c. Children- lic. W Evening, Adults 26a. Children 16c. ` MATINEE 3.15. Niorir 7 a. a.-is I. . |. ¢....tAim=#- _ A. I Miller. Clinthziiii lilgli jumiii People who really think kisses chiinipioii winning his cvi-nt, butyhave germs usually look the part. had to he scratclied in broad iuinp -` -_-.- -wiicii lic found that ri sprained' The world gets"helter. A wnipuii ankle was iiindt-ring his progress. with her husband. 46 yearn Ted Custer. with perfect leg nc shooting,-hip. _ tion. was the class In the hurdles. 'r cziilili He won his heat anti Iintil iii ly good time. Charlottetown line team of up a total points more scored. R. 'l‘. hlmseil' ii e 8 _ ..,_..- _-_....1-.gl .4 -="»"‘ ~=-="“*»-~='¢. ~a-.&&\sief_~ 4:?-L.