/. - 5 I 5 “ .4 I TTT" D I L _gg E ,H L_, _ THE NEWS WORTH GUARDIAN CovERS PRINCE EDW ARD ISLAND LiKE THE DEW , I I ING” ALL THE ADVTS. WORTH PRINTING “ J-ei -'~ >'-'- -'T-`~'-'v'-`-` `~`f`f~`-`~‘ ' ‘-` ` '-1* ~ 1* 1-; - -_-, ____,_.__Y,,_; ¥,_f__,_.`a ___ ____ _ f i A i i v at Th? PUOPIQU Papal- . . , Ovcr 45,000 Readers Dgally _ A R¢_¢| by =v,|,.yb°~¢!.-, pirgmgigw vlnklii (Nw lvonlng natty) im I In Dllly I' du. . ` "” °“" ‘°" CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA THURSDAY SEPTEMBER ze, 1918 no .~.. Y... ..i....., ... ~.......... oo... ..... ma... oi... C; " ' - I » r ‘ ' --~ - . i $8.50 Por Your (Dollvor¢d.) BUL(iMBIAN RET L E ~ _ , g .f§'.ffi§.f. “..l'°f’T Fivis Io six uiousliun mand of Five Di ° ‘ | - _ ....... i':;:'.';;..'f:::;‘;°";-‘,£’.i.‘::-'»°';; Bulgarians. Turks Mountains. s ____ S m .om also Fleeing to ihg L . “ " ' ~ ~-- »-4-._ _ .,_,_?____,__, __ RE-if siscoiin mu s i\IIi=;iiDiiNcE 3.200 ,on th_e_(irand Stand. Judging oi Live Stock About liali Finished Yesterday. Some oi the Special - Yesterday mornvlng did not look any L , 8 'I L0b§Dl;l?1|,.'S;;t.T';;_f.;c.;:|;;`)éa I I" th” HOIY Land have hitherto. refer- '00 encouraging fmm the Wealllel” ry have captured me town of Priygp- rel to hrifio strength. The Turkish Standpoint for the Exhibition. On the ' i °l`°9B ad positions oi Dl`0vI0\1s evening it started raini the key to the road i _ °"°°l’“°“°l ng ,wesnern ,Macedonia saylsdetilhgf ;°;ltll 5ll‘9ll.Stli with three lines of well dug and during the “ight and Well llll0 when already in 'disorder llzavtrenches and abundant artillery and Yenlerday mornlngthe rain descend- come A rout' At Pm” me mnylbe- machinegun protection. The Turks ed in torrents and -was accompanied roads converse and there alpr nc pal were °°""Pl°l9lY surhflied. ‘HCC0rllB Oporat-I and the boldness of General Allenby's Howeveft mls 31001113’ Blale Of lil' from to veles to Brad ccaorcrtlmf ltl;{e plan oi' 'hitting hr, the strongest point fairs gave place towards noon yeh. me “med tmo'pB can réahh V08 .` in #tho Turkish defences added to tho lcrday to a more cheerful out/look and Pmep and utterly disor I. 1 out -fromlsucccss, the rush ot’ the British cavai. Old Sol ventured from behiuil the um tmnsportauan S tgan ze ‘Ee °“‘|l`Y Wllllllcteil the diccomilture. 'l‘he.Cl0uds and casit his smiles upon the amy throughout Bom): em “gf 1 9 ell' Turkisli reserves consisted of troops earth afresh and the Exhibition man- " they can hold meegnm acedol;la_ which recently arrived from the Caniagement and the public took heart una a ew casus. Field Marshal Li- V again. miles north of the town* the Frenchlsanders c man on _ _ . , , ommander of the Turkish The attendance yesterday was be ;i;r:'mc;>:;i>t¢;l til; reitiaing Bulgars and,i'orces. and his staff escaped cipihm tween five and six thousand. - 0 e mountains and, by only six hours. In the North cav- Not quitc so good as the Sumo day ‘mb'lI“llI(;od|ist|s.hs‘Iier gtllns and basgage` “dry 'have Occupied Paita and Acre lm" year- enemy "oo Br on“l;hha5NFV9l'l3l¢‘0l1 the, importianlt ports on the Mediterranean There w. 3,200 on the grand stand. ma evemugn e onastir front' Sea after slight opposition. The num- On the opening day 1,200 were in at- Y Y COUNDBI the surrender ber of prisoners is increasing and the tcndance. of a very large ro ri stramm who M58 Sze l:°l;h;>lhe_1h§,iotai win exceed tho 25.000 already' The attendance yesterday cnnnldw ‘ma the rem b p re ,mehii0her|_ Ar-ah rm-ces of King Hus_ cring the cool, and not altogether' on etween the Cerna sen have occupied .Maau and are har. favorable state of the weather was- V l ' Thaefh aladuhaket ochfllla- rasing large bodies of the retreating good. ‘It is expected that it will be 9 a ey ° the vardar the sue" GUSDJY- greater today as the weather condi- coss of the allies becomes more mark- .__ tions _ look more favorable. ;‘;;vT;‘: 9°"l’° Y'h° Tl“v° f°°°he=¢ Over- from sho scionnn front many. 'rue Judslns in all'1iues commenced atm! 9°" M 91° V“l'd“\' l"W° GBP' Senbians alone have taken 12.000 ris l'0nt€l”li&Y morning at 9 o’clock. , p .. ‘med me WW” 0' DUlf°l'l “nd MVB oners and 140 guns so lar as report-I The D0\lll-ry BIIOW thin year iS <10' now Joined\ hands with It-119 Fl'l1llC0' ed. ,lclared bo ibn the largest in the history Greek army West: of the V~ardar. The advance has becomeacom-bined _swing GERMANQ |_Qg1' 200 pnigorizgg' splendid assortment of varietdes and _also some very iine ducks and geese. norifheasterly into .Serbia and Bulgar- ia. pivoting on Lake Dolra.n in their LONDON .-Sept. 25.-The Germans lor the Provincial Fair. 'rhorc is it all the leading Weep the Allied armies will follow: attempting .io retake two posir our The Judge of poultry is Mr. J. W. the Vardar Valley as far north 'as of Epohy today 1091 prisoners and 22 Clarke, of Gainsviile, Ont. Ha ,speaks Uskub about iltty miles north of Pril- machine guns hashing having n hump' highly of the classes -of Rhode island en whence railway communication can red dead within the British iinos,lReds, one Wyandcttos, Leghorns and be had eastnrard into Bulgaria andlparrher hor-ih iive fresh German div. Partridge Wyandottes. northward into Old Serbia. -` irish; inoiuriing nné of iuipihe irnhhh The Barred Rocks this year got into lollrooo TU-HKS IN THE ROUTI hgvg arrived gli-ice Saturday, Two gf the Utility Claes jllld this Bald Mr. --' the divisions are entirely fresh. Cap- Clarke. WHS H mlntlilfe. |18 UIBY H-F8 B- LONDON. Sept. 2_5.-Gen. Allenby's im-ed enemy document; show that the distinct tylpe of biird. Some classes h tutes could be greatly improved '°“\°\'l¢nll»le success in Palestine was., ground taken by tho British was in-. e s , achieved against a. tobal enen'.\v| ionded as an nssontifal part of the Hin-iby the introduction of new iblood. The showing of sheep this year is Strength of 100,000 Turkl. 9lCC0\‘\illlK denburg defence system which their - to unofllclal despatcbes reaching Lon- troops. were order-eii to hom regard. iisiinctly an improvement over prev- ' - . ri don. Figures as to the Turkish army ings of ihe cont. .ous years, showing that the big p c- now obtainable for wool has creat- . ,U ref., ___, es od fresh interest in this valuable ani- mal. -,i lr., __= “ , I ',' ” Mr. Brien, of Rldgetown, Ont., is 5 I , ~ V tho judge of sheep. Ho says that the -_ "V "- - , - __ ed t e are splendid but lack n z ,~ IE ters, Lincolns and Southdowns -are ~ very good indeed but all the sheep bra yp little in show condition The Lolces he iterates are lacking in condition The Gladys K-lark Company Played to Another f°f,,j§°§j,d';‘;,§‘,;°§,‘;°',,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,_ ‘ _ EV¢Nng. day elicited much interes from horse- The Gladys Klark Company at the,_ Prince ‘Illiward last i'av`ening."prasent`- °d SUNY 'I‘0lor‘| play of problems, at, I Dlcked house. Every seat was ililed Fl- *ll “fly hour. many being turned lvhy. "Playthings" opens -with s depic- "°i\ 0! the' diva! of two young girls llllvrotected amid the workaday world 0! New York save by their own sense 0! what is right and wrong. in one this sense is suilicient. but the other "NDI the fruit of her ignorance ol the ilcts of life by becoming, as she at- l°l'YArtl| terms it .one of the play- “llllla of meh." Bllo romances ber decslver and ltlrtn life new and seems in s fair 'll' towards happiness when the past °bt_nuiss in the person oi the man 'M had strlvsu in for-pt. , Ile in on nic tmroi crouicr no "'“ *nil llvnviief to"ui`iaorrmri that loves and who wishes to marry hcr. Matters approach a thnilling climax. -when fate intervenes and brings ab- out one of the most surprising den- ouncements that the theatre has to pffer-one. however that does not strain the _credulity _of its witnesses -but seems veritllbly inevitable once it has taken place. As Marjorie North. the girl who tries to forgot a sorrowful past and keep ber misfortune a secret, but who is on the verge of exposure when into intervenes, Miss Klark 'displays a very positive talent and emotional power that lifts ber far n.bove°_tbe plane of ordinary stock acting. l-lar support was all that could the desired. The play will ibo repeated this after- noon, and those who were not lucky ing should take the opportunity to witness one of the best plays in the men present. There are some alto- gether splendid animals shown in the different grades and the judges will - THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE. FIDE, MOON, ETC. ____- TORONTO. Sept. 26.-Clearing and cooler. , T e tide will be high this afternoon h at 4.27 and -tomorrow at 5.40: it will be high tomorrow morning at 2_44 and Saturday at 4_43. ‘ The sun sets this evening at 7.10 and tomorrow at 7.08; it rises tomorr- ow morning at "l_11 and Saturday nt 7.12. The moon rfaes tonight at li_33. The moon was dull Friday Sept/20th enough to gain admittance Int even- at-8.0} a_ m. Y . 'Nid llct quarter of themonn will be on 'rinn-o‘ac , sept. zen. ct 11_so p. rn lnrtmutlhnsnr vo swoon vm "'°"* M* °3P°|\re to tba man she , Compilny’s repertoire . into ionglli oi may wi-u so :volvo - - Exhibits. ,?1_9_-0-1- ghave to make s`nie fine ilisiiiictioiis, The work of ju giug the liorsos will be continued tod y. The exhibits ` the cattle sheds show that oi' lax; strides have been mario in catilgiruisliiir. Mr. ima shows a herd oi' nineteen llolsti-ins an ilMr. licardhas nineteen Short- horns, all very csirubln looking unl- inuls and a gooq sight for any cattle iancier to lok at, . Tho i`i'uit display this year is vf-r_\' crcdltuiblc. Nearly all the varieties oi' apples are shown-Bclloilcur. Vi”-oil ldlvrir, \Vi~ll'lam<1. Fuivotiiie, \Viinltcr Bough, Si. Lawrence. Falla\vi\ter, ln- kcrman, Bethel, Baldwins, Grnven- stein, Tomkins, Golden Russel. \Vcul- thy, Stark. Ontario, Mann, and oth- ers. The plums, pears, green giigcs and crab-apples with the prescrvcrl fruits make -an altogether very tempt- ing display. The -vegetables such as beets, tomat- oes, lbeaus, carrots, peas, celery, pot- atoes, parsnips, iurnips. onions and igiilybngn give a good idea of what may hc done in the raising oi’ vegetables in this island. There is -3 ta-ble with an assortment of squash and pump- kin. which though containing no giants are first rate_'sau1ples of these capacious vegetables. The display of cheese seems to be progress yesterday and some decid- cdly excellent samples were tested- ll0MlN`i0i§ EXPERIMENTAL FA RMS . The exhilbit this year is larger and better than ever. Considerable s-paice is devoted to the exhibit by the Charlottetown Station, ot_whlch Mr. R. D. L. Bligh is at present the officer in charge. In_ the Animal Huybandry Departtrinent are shown ii model of permanent hog house, tom- porary houses, self feeders, and pla_ ‘cords giving the results of experi- ments. ` The sheep exhibit includes E model cheep barn, sheep dipping tanks, n1°~ del troughs, wool_tying racks, etc. There is a-iso a model of a large barn and silo for grain-, temporary root cel-lar, model bee house etc. The collection of grain includes- the varlo ties recommended lor Prince Edward Island as well as for Canada. There is also a. dismlay of all the selected registered grain ' grown at thc Station. ln addition may bc seen potatoes, squash, pumpkins, c\icum_ bers and other vegetables, _besides a .beaut‘i.i`u'l collection of flowers. Oi’ special interest at this time of scar- city of seed is the showing ol' home grown seed, with colored photo- graiphs illustrnitinig the life history and growinig of seed. All ovor the booth are displayed cards giving "nutshell" add.re~s.scs to the farmers The general exhibit also compris- es cases in which are displayed the recommended varieties of wheat, oats, barley, flax, iurago grasses. .grain in the straw, anid thrcsliod grain. There is also a splendid ex hilbit of flax, showing all the dlfifer. en't processes of maiiiifacturc and ll- lustra-ting the possibilities of thc in- dustry. Samiples of the finished product, such as bulldln~g paper, in- sulating board, linen bond paper. etc., are attractively displayed. There is also a fine display of Ca, nadian grown tobacco, showing the marketable varieties. incidentally s. year and grows ten million pounds more." The moral ls, "we should produce Soed growers will be interested in _ ‘ -f Erpcrlmcnw, Farm. Hero was dm Aionldllcussed ln the Prince of Wales vcloped the Marquis wheat which is Hal L I S owning bl/_ HMC” J- l‘°ga“ now grown from the Atlantic to thc _Ex`M‘ P” of Amh°""’t- Tm* q“°'m"“ pacmcj ,ds of general intorest_ 1626-9-36 The valuo of fertilizers is empha- M- 1 IDG' sized by a comparative display, show: -- ing the results "wltb and without"‘ Auction sale on Darniey Farm The whole exhibit is decorated with hhowh as me pope .mock m,.m_0¢t_ 1;, 5.?“.‘.."."°.`§..§Z'..iI.*`““l’.'ii`.“ilf..? “rid .“'i' "" ”°“" "'"‘°‘ “‘° "°‘°- ~W~ "- mm men,” Mr W A° Em: _crozicri Dcrnioy 1624--o-zs im: ima cinof of thc iiivirionoi the rubiicill "°°"""°“°" "- "°"“'“ "“’ T"‘°l" Q mu I era Convention .in Prime or Wdlcs jty Extension Dupartrmen , wa, e in charge of the General Erperlmen- 'C°“°3° wnllm “I 3- 0° M°"l‘f‘l“‘** CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAIL- WAYS EXHIBIT . A decidedly attractive exhibit is that ot' the Vamidlnn Government liailwayu. The main fr-aituro of it is :I _inugiiiiieoiit niorliel oi the our ferry lsicstniiw l’rini'o Edward island which is about 41/_» iect in length and is con- tuincil in ti cominodious glass case. '1`hoso who have an oyc for tile beau- tiful in marine iircliiteoture should not miss seeing this masterpiece of workniansliip. The wulla of the booth are dccornicil with volornd panoramic' inaps, one showing tho Muritiine Pro- vinces, inoludinig, oi' course. Prince l‘lil'wzird Island. und unothor tho Bras `_l)'oi' Lakes. Tliore is also un excep- ,tlonully line coloured picture of the 'Quebec -Bridge, giving a general view of thc great structure and on un easel it series oi' eight photos depicting the work as Soon i`i‘om iliifereut angles. and showiui.; viirlous Sections. There is on hand lor distribution a series of most artistic booklets advertising ,the railway System the 'titles being |The Musquodoboit ~ Valley, Storied , llalifax, The Quebec Bridge, Notes by ‘the way, Qucliec and thc West, St. |.lohn River Valley and Out of Doors. All iliese are beautifully illustrated I right UD U0 llle mark Of me best °f`and superbly printed. There are also previous years. The jlltlgllli-I ‘Was ll* several thousand post cards contain- ling photos of the Quebec Bridge to -give away. Mr. Frank L. Dougan the energetic and most ciiiclcnt Trav- elling Pussciigoi' Agent, Is lu charge oi' tho booth. `\VO0L EXHIBIT OF LIVE STOCK BRANVII The value ot’ Co-operative Grading .and Co-operaitive Selling .ln the mark- sting oi’ wool is porurayed by ‘the Ex- hibit of the Live Stock Branch Dept. oi’ Agriciiltiire at the Exhibition this year. The Exhibit takes the form oi three panornmns,thc first showing the wool in its initial _stage on the ranch, the second the process of grading and the third the interior ol the woolen »niil‘l,sliowing the wool passing through one of the processes of conS1.ruc-tion into cloth.lt illustrates the advantages of cooperation marketing and selling, and the advantages to be gained by rlirect marketing met,hod_;_ ' A large map is featured pointing out the various wool-collecting centics in Canada, and the Izomplete display is ilr-apoIl‘ in' dark green bark-ground. making an attractive setting for the rest of the Exhibit. Wool entered lor iompctiiiou combines iwo features as it depicts tho hesi fleeoea ranging [rom the finer io tho lower grades in each respective grade. I The free literature pertaining to the sheep and wool industry which may be obtained hy leaving. name and add- ress at tho dlesk, shoiuld be secured by nil those who ure now raising or ox- pcct to raise sheep. , The Exhibit is presented un»d'cr the _direction of the Dominion Live Stock iComm.l5s.lionor. Mr_ }l_ S. Arkell and Mr. Norman Stansfield. Aciing.Chicf ol tho Shoop and Goait Division and ` (Continued on page two) I . ‘ANN0UNoEMEN'rs, 2'. .‘I.‘.il.‘.I3“‘;`.‘1...‘.‘.‘.i.E ‘.ii“‘iJ.’.i‘.Z.f‘.; n°M;,1;<;§I;n,§T§5T0 7 s is rfoinplctc to the mliiuicst detail. ltt (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Sept. 25.-Sir Douglas llaig's -army continues the operations looking to the cnvelopment oi' Sl. Quentin from the northwest. , British troqps yesterday morning attack:-il on a _four mile front from tho Oniigoon River cast of Vermond to a point to the South of llolnon Wood in conjuiiution with the French on| the Savy Sector. The oillclal report states that good progress was made all along the British front and about R00 prisoners were taken. Tho Ger- mans inuilc ii vigorous resist-ance at a number ot' points especially in the iicigii-borliooil oil Selency cas-t of llolnon Wood where fighting was stilll in progress when the -bulletin was sent out. There is nothing now bc- twccu tile Ilrltlsli and the walls of St. Quentin a mile and three quarters distant but the Wood oi’ the Roses through which thc Peronne St. Quen- tin high ron'l passes. Every road of importance on 'the northern and east-| chu appro-iclics to the city must now hc within range ot' theBritish guns. The French who attack immediate- ly to the south of Holnon Wood cap- tured ‘the villages ot’ Franeilly. Selen- cy and Dallon together with a sub- urb of thc latter located on the Ham IHEESIEUNU DAY , I bl Clcr bein ililed whllc mnnvl morning thc truck was in tip-top cond- ition__ , -Summary 2.13 CLASS PACE-'PURSE $400_00 Lacopia. entered by P. A_ Bellivoau. Moncton, N. B_ V 2 2 4 Sister Patch, B. li_ Ramsay , Montrose dls_ ' Bob Mac, Simpson Bros_ Stewiakc. N_ S_ 1 1 1' Lceia Burns, Manson Drug Co_, Sydney, C. B_ 5 6 5 Tommy Cotter, L_ T_ Dryden, St_ John, N_ B. 3 2 2 Corwin Hal., John l’_ Smith. _ Kinkora 7 5 dls_ Frank Patch. Frank Adams llallifax N. S_ 4 3 Il King Okla, J_ Sbanly Wedlock. Ch‘town, 6 7 6 Time 2.15*/4. 2_15l/4, 2_i5. 2_i9 (`.l,.ASS PACE 'STAKE-PURSE 400_00 Little Smoke, Frank (`-_ Reddifng, Noi'ih Sydney. (`._ B. 3 3 5 Toniitn C_ John W. llilll, Sydney. (`._ B. 5 2 2 llnlnn Ft, McKinnon Drug Co., (`lt’town, 6 7 G Pniolu; D_ W. W`hlte, York, Point, P. E_ l_ 7 ti llclinon-t Miller. R_ li_ Edwards. ‘lIallliax, N_ S. .. 4 4 4 Peter Earrcu, P_ Kccfo and Son. St_ John, N_ B. _ 1 i 1 llllda S. Alfred Stewart. Southport, 2 5* Timo 2,17'/4. 2_i6l/,_ 2.15. The tight wire- perilormanre was 7 3 a St. Quentin road. More than prisoners and a large number inuclilnc guns were taken 'by the l-‘rench in these operations. At Dal- lon they are close up to the Hinden- burg line which occupies the only ridge lying between their nutpoirts and the city. Yesterduy's advance seems to point to an early endeavor to capture St. Quentin by storm. 'lm ml S g ‘ ` of an conse uence 'left in S ria .lined the rails. Good order prevailed I the follmil Daznasdum with theyma <1 iith~i