SEPTEMBER 1'2’, 1928 Australian to Instruct U. 5, Scott Claims, Championship” ‘Harness Racing . "Camnaisflers = vllliAYii-l » cosmos aomuca or luooaau ‘rolmr wrm mp0s BILLAMY <PRINCE;BD WARD Today urn ' AWILLI-Aill. Russian VIRGINIA mom g‘; underworld urder to a Fa hat revolution he hm . which offi trail in Ian. Al the star he brill! you ' more first-page laughs and Gilli!“ than a circus- You'll- tell the world it's great! ORCH E STRA- ‘~\ a I -_ ,1 ' . NEWS - NOVELTY 3}». , USUAL PRICES PRICE ED WARD Sept. 17- 18-at18. 15 GREATEST VOCAL ORGANIZATION ’ EVER HEARD 0N THE ISLAND s-Bor SOPRANOS , 9——A our T s01. 01s TS FROM wssrmmsran ABBEY -- s1‘. rAuLs mo oruan FAMOUS anousn CATHEDBALS rhodium or sxousu-soorclr-lalsn souos souos or lms SEA AND mnnoaous (scanners-as ulvnsrt DISTINGUISHED PATRON/AGE or ms HONOR rns LIEUT. oovsnnorr. AND Mas. arc/mu. SEAT SALE OPENS ruuasnav m1- sso A. m. rarer: RESERVE-Me a $1.10. GENERAL ADMISSION 52c Boy Sopranos ‘and Great Baritones r (Canadian Bren.) WINNIREG. Sept. lL-Approxi- A .1... Harvest Work o-i. 1 ALSO JUVENILE COMEDY A Thriller of "hWildhol-se " . breaking —"horse thieves -- a -~\ III-IIIF-Iiil 11111 . Action Story. He was the ' rldlneat, shcotlnaatcowpunch- ' er of the randy-but a brun- otte got tile ties: of him. Water Dept. Protest Ruling ST. JOHN. N. 3.. ‘sopt. iL-The tered an appeal to the M.’ P. B. A. A. U. of C. against the ruling oi the New L‘. nswick Amateur Baseball, Association, declaring the Chatham team winners by default oi the first game oi the series. The appeal was based on the ground that. at the time the forfeited game was order- ‘a ‘Girl-Swift Waterfront Railway Whlrf _ B Bitobe, C . . Water Department last evening en- m $8,»: e “Pt- J Mcphee Tug Coalopolls. Bruce Stewuris Wharf Tug Lisgar, Capt. Gamble in pol-t. S. S. Hochelaga on Plctou route. S. S. Harland, Capt. MacLaine, in port. Motor Sloop, Millie B. Capt. H. C. ' FINAL LEG or 192s HARNESS LONDON. Bert III-W 1°11 °‘ aspirants for the heaWWUM lhampicnshlp vacated 1W c1959 . Tunney was completed Bstllldfly. when Phil Scott formally laid @1811" to the title. Scott claimed victories over John- ny Rlsko and mp Heonev M h" RACING CAMPAIGN srARTS WlTll s1". sfrarllsu EXHIB- ITION THIS WEEK. sou.- owsn, BY rampan- ICTON AND WOOD-- s CK.‘ unossr , ri ans m RAC- “~ mo AT NEW narmswrcrr I-‘Afltfi m- orcATF-D av nlc. Eurltx LIST my J. o. Black) ThehMainq and New Brunswick Circuit camilfllsners are back on Canadian soil. hB-Vhll “M5594 111° border again for the three _ New Brunswick fairs ihili. are members oi the Circuit. This week they "We at St. Stephens on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday and Freder- icton and Woodstock Exhibitions ioliow the succeeding weeks. WW1- lng up ‘the Circuit season. There is every indication that the St, Stephen, Fredericton and Woodstock Exhibitions will have the best racing seen at the iall fairs in this province ior years. f0!‘ the Prince Edward Island and Nova Bcotia exhibitions are now over and the pick of the racing material from the eastern tracks cf the Maritime Provinces will meet the Maine 8c New Brunswick Cir- cult regulars while there will also be a group oi invaders from Mass- achusetts and Vermont which have token advantage of the relinquish- ing o! ‘the restriction that kept out- side stables sway from the Circuit's summer tings. ‘Moreover tor ‘the first time in years the Sta-Stephen Exhibition does not clash in dates with Wood- stock or any other fair and the ad- vantages oi this hapPY situation are evinent in ‘the exceptionally ' large entry list which Secretary Frank Uttleiield of che St. Stephen Fair Race Committee received for issued a world-wide. 9. any so el- disputing-his claim. ,Wll-. [red “yard. London 5907115111511.‘ 11f‘ iered to back Scott's claim with 8 side wager oi 125.000, with B HPW‘ ial invitation to Jack DQ110369?» iormer champion. ' jsomi-éw COVEIIEAD arr-ms CLUB The Covehead Rifle held a shoot on Saturday, September 1st. Following were the scores: H. Cudmore . . . . . . . . . . »-:...... L. Maye Jas. Allan J. Berrigan . . . . . . .. M. Bealrsto C. Hughes . . . . . . . . . - - . .. The next shoot will be day, September 33th. ample opportunity oi v meeting Bessie McKlyo, 2.01 $4, the Presque Isle. free for ailer, which was sick last week and unable lto start over her home track. Jeanette Royal beat Ruby P, 2.04%. at Presque Isle,/ but Ruby P. has a habit of getting better as the fall racing goes along and either this week at Si. Stephen or next. week at Fred- ericton the Grattan Royal pacer from Boston will have to ium on solne more whizz to conquer Billy Keys’ little strawberry roan male. while as soon as Bessie McKlyo rounds i0 she will carry a lot oi money on her chances to turn up as the free for all winner. Returning to Canadian soil also means returning ‘to open and leg- alized speculation for ihe Maine dz New Brunswick Circuit campaign- belt oi’ Maine, for under the laws ihe three days racing on Wedneg- of the Dominion oi Canada belting day, Thursday and Friday of ihis|18 198111 111111118 8 T809 1116811118 Ind week. The list is fully twice as the click of the Paris Muiuel mach- large as in previous years as a re- 11105 W111 be heard H8 the fields suit oi there being no clash in conditions ever offered a1 fall fairs, including no ewranoe charges onzfllls; 1111B W961i 81 31- Btellheh Till‘.- ‘ horses starting but not memo |2.02'/i. and Jazz Direct, 2.05%. pro- ‘ The st. Stephen entry list shows vlded o swat race at Piesque Isle a ioial oi 1’Ii entries, but even 111B! W661! W111 have Ilflllibort Todd. allowing for duplications the llsi of 2-0214- Red 1-1119. 11-99%» 11ml D058- exceptionally large and extra stalls ibly El Verso, 2.05. for company- have had to be constructed at tile N91" W661i i11- Fredefmloh Him? last minute to accomodaie the Putham, 2.07%. and powlbly Quin- liorses. The largest lists are [or iihehl- 2-1141-1- W111 be B-dded 1o=l~119 118l- , | “m” m’ mm“ a“ “flan” I-{eflcials of the institution tn 4the two games ers after five weeks in the betlass’ score for the word "Go.” The bet- daies and the most, generous racing tors should find plenty oi- chanbi Ito speculate on the Junior Free fol‘? winningililn Gratian, 2.02%, Col. Bidweli played the series between the s Brown. with stone from Wallace N. 2.24 trot and pace and the 2.11 trot| _ and page 1n each of wmch g7 horses iuriher East ‘taking a whirl at the In the list oi newcomers from o Football Squad LOB ANQELES, Chill, Bept, 11___ The University oi Southern Gallic“ nia has imported a rugby expm‘ irom Australia to teach its ioomp, lers how to kick the pigskin. - Announcement was made by om. Bi; Cum-l; Howarrlilones will be aided in M advisory capacity by Edward q Greeves, noted Australian star, my; will centre his efloris un the devel- opment oi punters and drop-kickers sAll Ready for Final Battle In sgrioghilz SPRINGHILI... N. 5., Sept, u, Everything is in readiness here ior Wednesday and Thursday between the champion; and Westville for the Novsrsoou; baseball title and the new chm. lcle trophy. The winners oi tliTs m. les will play the New Brunswick winners and the Charlottetown Ab. bies ior the Maritime Chhmplon. ship. It is expected that one oi the largest crowd's of the season will at. tend these games when Umplrgg Fogarty and Godfrey, on Moncion, call play. Lefty Allbon, the m; portsidel; is slated to pitch the first game, as he was successful in tum. ing back the Westviile fighting nine Friday, with Cranton or Chiet Me. Leod, speed ball artists, for the seq. ond game. Hank O'Rourke will again be at his own position, his ankle being somewhat better, and all the other regulars will be m1 neck, M t ' Races at “New Annan. matinee Friday ali- ernoon, Sept. 14th, three classes, A. n; and c. Good racini; crowed l“ each class. Great. local interest and the best local horses will race. Rac- ing will be keen with the owner- drivers p. Perhaps they will do u well as ‘the big ‘time circuits: Good chance to pick racing prospects. JAMES rENnEnIcssr 7742-9-12-31. ' ira reoidingn! l l know that purer-Hy well Have you divided your iris 3181-4" To be Heard weatmlnster Singers‘ have been named’ whue the 2_19‘Ma1l‘le 8c New Brunswick Circuit in cleznied away ilrom ihum the dead ed mately three hundred British har- “hwy- mpugmen; and the c. ¢_ Charles Draper ‘One . of ' ' I Greatest Barltolves. i,“ Just completing a two year world been selected irom the greatest tour under the direction oi Mr. E. English Choirs particularly West- Branscombe who was ior many minster Abbey including a wonder- years leading solo tenor in West- tul comb tion oi boys voices. The minster Abbey Chointhe Singers Westminster Glee Singers can well are now on their way to England. be regarded as a very remarkable In time two years they have given body of vocalists and entertainers. 625 performances something of a’ Beat sale opens at 9.30 A. M Eng-landfl; vesters are now at the Dominion immigration hail here; and will be sent on their way to the Old Coun- try as soon Milfflilfldlilélll-S can be made._ Commissioner Galley an- team had not been decided, and that the Saint John team was therefore not eligible to ‘compete against Chatham in the rleiit round nounced today. , The majority are physically unfit for harvest work or unwilling to make eflorts to work even when work is oflered, it was stated. In connection with securing medi- cal certificates several cf them as- seriaed it was costing them five dol- of the provincial play-oflsi The ,Chatham team were ordered to play here on Labor Day, but ow- ing to President Gallivan, of the Miramichi League, advising Man- ager McLeod of the Water Depart.- ment team that Chatham had not been ordered to Saint John the home team were not ready ior the '1). w. P. Dredge, No. 11s, Capt. MacLeod. being refitted work at Railway Wharf. (larvells Wharf Motor Sloop, Nancy lee, loading a mixed cargo ior Bonshaw. , Capt. Batt, is Tug Wm. Aitken. laid up. Schr Lady May, Capt. Murchison, in port. Motor Sloop, Mary J. McArthur, loading lumber. out for trot and pace is not. far behind,115 91051118 Weeks 1116"? "T9 11 1111111" with 24 91134-195 Even the qhreflber of the Captain Aubrey troiters year old colt race attracted a big 111111 Divers- ‘ entry list, there being nine Juven- 111'" 1111311’ 1° 111911179111 111111111 ‘ill/Wh- I One or two of these the wl ml‘. liaiiuves? v No, Bill i guess l lilil'l’€‘ll'!. But ulilrigel‘ is ("here ill llesvlilil dead ‘leaves. ‘won't they lirecll lies entering in that event. Whell11°11 and they may stand someoi’ 1g comes down w actual s[ap|_ers-ihe Circuit regulars on their heads more W111 be plenty; take the 244 before it is all over. There are sev- trot in which four or live starters e131 9111111113’ I15 Pr0m151h8 11B have been the utmost at the early 301111113’ M1195. Owned by Dr. J. 0. ialrs, for instance, and ‘the in- Camn‘ of Sackvflk" N~ 13-. which djggfigng are m“ where W111 be Monte Gerow drove to c. nice win either seven or eight actual stari- ers, including Bill Sharen, Great ior an $800. purse at Presquc Isle last week, including a. pacer [mm W wn and add human-l i0 tile soil?!‘ ! lllnoi-l‘ 11love is on the compost lump. iilf ‘they lure left. around the plant they make a splendid place for "tile depositing of the eggs of Lilo -h'ls llrorer. so iclleor tho-m all oii. uni leave the rhizomes free to dry oft’ uu the top..' record in itself. These soloists have tomorrow at the BoxOfllce. u,“ w "g ma“, m‘; ma; human. Prince Edward Island which w“ a -' The Ybookworm decided 411s! PRINCE EDWARD, MONDAY AND v TUESDAY, BEPT. 17th and 18th. the Maritimes ' (Special to The Guardian.) ' MONCTON, Sept. lL-As a p811 oi the plan oi the Canadian Nation- al Railways for the more extensive advertising oi the Maritime Pro- vinces as a summer vacation coun- try, Mr. C. F. Holt, city ticket agent, and Mr. T. W. Harris, tavelling pas- senger agent, Canadian National Railways, Boston, Mass, are mak- ing a tour oi the Maritimes in order that they may have a better know- ledge of the territory and the at.- tractions offering, coming in con- tact with those seeking places to spend their vacations. They are in a better position to sell this part oi ' main claim, one speaker saying he tion oflloials demand them before return to England can be arranged. Airing complaints which they claim- ed told of actual experiences en- countered. a group of some 20,0 would-be harvesters irom the Old Country congregated in Market Square here whge one after another stood up on a x and gave his ex- periences. Insufilcient pay, or none at all for honest eiiort. was the had worked ior a Manitoba farmer i2 days. at the end oi which time he was turned off with only ten dollars. Mr. J. S. Woodsworth. Labor MP" took the stand and told the men if conditions were not what they had been told to expect. then they were entitled to be sent back to their homes. At the Market Square meeting Mr. W. B. Martin. farmer, of Shoal Lakm-Manywas granted permission to address the crowd." He declared that he had come in from Shoal Lake to get fifty harves- ters at Q5 a day, and could not un- game. Chatham appeared and claim- ed the contat by défaTlTl and their c‘ B was allowed by the N, 13, I . A. < -————<o Marine Wharf Tug Boat Canso, Capt. Swim, in port. C. G. S. Brant, Capt. Kelly, in port _ Scott, Peter Will Tell, Jack Demp- sey, Ella Watts. Belle Harvestworth, Jeanelte Royal, 2.06%, the Can- adian bred mare which was brought, down to the Northern Maine Fair ni Presque Isle by Allen J. Wilson, president oi the Metropolitan Driv- hi" double winner at Halifax and has Bonnie Girl and Katherine Claude. 511111? bee" P9511118- Says Trottier lVill Play for Toro_n_to Club MONTREAL, Sept. l1.— "As far as I know, Dave ‘Prottier, ii’ he turns professional, will play with the To- ronto Maple Leafs." ~ Th1! was the statement made by, Connie Smythe, manage of 'I‘oron-' to Hockey Club. when he was ques- tioned about the reported trouble over Trottier. Manager Smythe, who said he was here on a pleasure trip. scouted ru- Li? HOT PLATE MARKS A thin paste of salad oil and salt will remove the while marks from a polished surface that results from contact with too hot dishes. _i.---.,_. . . rd“ “in "Wr- u '7 . t‘ ‘to three remaining fairs ing Club oi Boston and former president oi the Bay State Circuit is going to remain on the Maine 8a New Brunswick Circuit ior the iinl tio (lo uli [his ‘ille ‘book Brunswick add thus she will have ‘Illli Iln» aha in New cool. and ii is about time busy i-n ‘bh-‘o garden ! FALL GARDENING -—'r rpas ! The musqufiioes seem i0 ‘have B-Wlillcflrcd. [i119 eiwaniugs arc l got ,l' ods eariill will you sup aeascuih asked l But. Willfli. on WOTIII. I'd lune-ll ruillsr time doing n iivillr- ox» W13 B1 good Willi. nlld l-eilvrrlzd someiillning, thought a 101w would u-cvi do any ‘harm. iirevert disease ilheols? .' h lllvlml , ! Say Birli l' got scans inform- wflpn lihe ctiller day than I'd like to s on. Wlhai is who lbeslt way 2o Is caused Iby biting Weld there s/re several meth- hu-t us you ask the quesiloul nose yo-u kuoqw the lbest way. i Sure lulo, don't. bite the ill- I,‘ sccis. ! ‘Bill collapsed \ GULF\_ 0f s,“ s! “woe/vac Canada to intending vacationists by m9" m" 5451mm 11011 111841 11D reason oi their having personally visited the Maritime: than otherwise would be the case. Both Mr. Holt and Mr. Harris are much impressed by what they havc seen so far. They leave Moncton to- day en route to Pictou, Halifax Cape Breton and the [south shore, of Nova Scotia, visiting Prince Ed- ward Island on their return. They intend to make a -- mplete tour o. zlgsmiairldhltllge position of the men “ma” ; ‘ 1 . u . I an Anew plan for coaxing the har- on; fir: goggfiarl-we“ and helm“ 1 . ' a..." u» . , $1‘ ;f;§f"m1<’u:l::a gwéhg‘ Htijsmltwril at: Bmythe put it. "HeIhss pl ised me 1 ’ ~ ' '52.- wvfilm E ' l ‘ ‘ e w ‘ _ ovum by Mr. J. S. McGowan, manager of t W381“ t}: “m” h’ Wm be with , "D theCanadian National Railways ‘e111,, Th°'1“°“"“‘m°'~°- I b" Oolohization Department, he said h", fled m; “E11? m” Mum“ toda . MnMoGowan deoi u» a P ’ “m”! 1 7 "'11 ' discuss because I kn oyiiered work at as a day and m,‘ ,,,.,u¢ n?» » . . .'..°.1'.“°‘ was impala-to send a personal re- It w“ m“ . have . e crud moment with and a’: it will cause the Marltimes before returning to Lmmenfi? fgfyfifg‘, ‘Qgyfgggfi trouble at the‘ semi-annual meeting the N. n. . this month, but con- "°'f______"o_____ $0. but we; coa-nlortably housed. No hand can make the clock ' w‘ H’ wcumnmdd n“ ‘o which will strike again . ior me the xsemn‘ under my 1mm.’ h’ 213C211: n “hi; appelar :1” won-y ' ~ i . dosp u; . chalance there seems to be $122.1 thing behind all thejalk. ' hours that are gone. j==::_, ' Y.“ lfifillfgéxkheadof on 1111i M11111! qfliflqzgood causes of Edward Branscombe-Tenor Solo- ist Westminster Abbey-Organiser and ' Director Jyeatmlnater Glee Singerl. ____-eb-o>-———- TIIIN WHIPPED CREAM ‘t ' Add the unbeaten white of an egg to cream um is too thin to whip. and you will have a thick, creamy nsistency in no time. mono rsaocson THANKS TAHUHEREAU "s "czar c‘ , o grsa, - pprec- iahs the French courses for Ontario teachers ill-the Province iéilregecieach 60121111131‘. 51nd is par- . u ‘ "P", ‘ t llfdmtedtotheteachers this year. WWPMMR lomuchsoiilathehaswrittcnthe ,1 _ ‘, _ ..o¢‘llsn $2. I ,¢_,a Qqq-na common c_o a” The [allowing letter to Premier "U. s. i! orltiai . - ' | of your Province enavcualy ~ Joinl mill Am ihsnmuhedié‘ i ‘g Z course i1 1 - ""- iszamesfiiFo-Iim‘. 1 » a Imgful aims, w m, at, 1.4mm; mraarurronal. luollwsr sun- mobile been; whmh m: gem {gr-M high SHOWS IDA!) T0 CANADA! purpose of amplifying and w, me medals which the auth I guide book ihen serve the J highways between he United States. Pub_ Ills in colours, ‘the map is on a Blnerous scale and easily Rid. This is bably the only map I the connec“ filling in‘ Canada and 1 ° '9‘ I‘ i,‘ ks llll 1 ill! ' countries will be ‘it lllflnt. The four shoots which thfseriu are‘ the "Allan , .. 41inch " t, ieorioilmilestothohwhu published. We are 4mg; copies or any or all b! a ml my honoured without "2.$$.““':.' h?” "' °° .<> o9?“ the details of the tri For those contemplating a visit piannlng an automobile tour or tour vacrcss the International viable first. oi all to consult Boundary , the new issue oi acdt-Icvaiiable w ich shows clearly over m lnued h: the l» ‘llmad areas, the relationship be- eai 4mg and um it a ad m ymhog. ' ta sufficiently compo- ional road partment o the Interior. at Ottawoutween the highway systems ‘oi the g "It the UNI I _ , ‘$33 o... wao“=§3&‘.‘“° “mofi”; Canada. a o 1...... o. o. ‘u ,.,.,,, , . _ . , _ p - Bl "serve e nited States andO it 1m- m , , “e111 Mrs-lbs rum» M "w "we Plums- mshw-n and their eonncctttifims l‘, ' m, ‘ ‘u ' ‘ohlle p wpp--so| There has recently reached this oii- ing shown without unnecessary de- mo an! war a route mar. ice a c’ y or the sheet showing the, tall. The usefulness of such s did y ltinorlry plaiih- prineipa roads iirthil whim-y and to those who are piannihg g v when mm and 111W > _ f ion or buaineu tolll‘ in i. t M» 4... 3M1‘ .1 '