. ‘blameless Hember A, B. 0.1. _ a Ohuloilc Mogul!‘ (own Guardlh; I‘ ' GIIIITOIIIII, 1M v- r. 10f n Hull 0i Them Women tile Rocks in (Special to The Guardian.) l ST. JOHN, N. 1]., Oct 1—Steunl». int; througlra dense fog, which obscurrod all objects except with- in a low feet of the vessel, tho (‘anadlian Pacific Bay. ‘Service steamer Empress. piyin-g between Dlsby. N. 8-. and st. John, plied up on the rocks of Black Point tllis afternoon at 5.22 o'clock, just four miles from ller wharf ncllr Reed's Point. The first intimation that most of the passengers ‘had 111111 anything was wrong was- when the crash came. The vessel carried! seventwthlred passengers, more than half of whom were wo- men and children, but they all bravely faced whatever fate bad in store for them, and, except amongst the children, very little pallic resulted. Tho sea was run- ning high at the tlime, but a boat. was launched within eight luinn- tos after slla struck, containlnn, Quartermaster Roy MUGHTHI and_ thrco seaman. and they rowed tho. entire distance to Reed's Point to secure help. . Crashed On Rock. Tho rug Neptune was at mic-n secured‘ and rushed to tho scone, and nearly all the women lllllil children were taken oil’ in boats to the tug. Later the tug wzls nbie to attach a lino to tho strand- od steamer and tukc off the rest of thc passengers. tCnptlllin Mac Donald. who commanded lill‘,]ul1l~ press. and tho crow, 'witll the. ex- ception of thc stewardess, all 1n- mnlut-d with the r-lttlzlmer, which had tilted at that time to an analc 0t‘ more than 35 degrees. 'I‘lw passengers were safely landed at no 11's Poin-t at 10.55. just about fivc hours and a half _alter 10o - ac_g>§dont'-_t,ggjLpi1lQ6._f . EVQHTUNRK connected with thc work of rescue passed off smoothly and not ll Itill-f-Tif‘. porsolrrecoivod 011F111??? nits illjtlrics. _ Tim Elnprelzs lei". Dial)!’ 81 “>11 trcloclt this zllflttrnonn on ll!'l' “S1101 r1111 1o this port. Tile f0: was dcnsc rlnd there. was consid- urflblg 50a running. bu: thc pau- aolrgers thought very little or that. Shortly after live o'clock lntllly 01, the men woro out on tho deck, when suddenly laud loomed uil dead ahead. The engines W011‘ l“ once reversed and driven full speed astern, and the wheel wuss turned hard sport, but all in vnin, as the bow of the slcalnol‘ r-rnsllcd on the. 11111119 01' 1'°l‘k 1111a the vessel stuck hard and infil- Ilor bow is standing illll-iil 0111 of the wrrtetr. Tito waves arr ilreakm: urzllinst. tho sllilVll 110W QO-Q@QQ O~§-O§4G94O-&Q so on 04 CONDENSED srlculsl r+ o~¢u lfNllldrh-dflc. [it-r lino pcr day. 01'. per line pcr day for .'i days lll‘ "v ' lit‘. ll llllll per duy for 0 days or o1 . (‘ollllt b words t0 n lino. t-roull-“l '1’ 6 lllrurvn, initial lcitorll. 1'0""! 1l-\_ ono word. 10 per celltndist-uunt. fol vasll. Address form! Dll" "r 11¢ and must he paid for. Ftpccitli Rates Furniallcd lloom nd. 70c for scvcll words for ono week. Situation wanted. for aovon words. 50c per weak . . ‘WANTED— MAN TO WORK ON ‘farm. Apply 206 Fitzroy St. Oct.2 3i *WANTED-F|V'E TO TEN ACREQ of land with buildings, near the city. Wirlto 1116 lCharltittctown. OctZ-tiipd T0 LET SMALL FURNISHED hollso, six rooms modern cull- vonioncos. 1100i)’ 6111111111111 800997-2-0l FURNISHED ROOMS T0 LET for light house-keeping, good io- ont-ion for college students. Ap- ply Guardian Off-ice 800093-2411 ._--.—-———-—~—-————-r.—-—-' wo-Lar teen WINTER MONTHS furnished house mcrlern- con- veniences, Kim: Sqlarc. Poa- sosflion November lat; Apply Guardian. Y @912 iii mau- WANTElL-WI wAu-r A féw ‘ real live , representatives in every city and town in Canada to sail automobile stop signals; - sltively {prevents accidents‘: Sidt-mu. ownin- a prospect: oasy to soil; big profits. Write for particulars and agents pro- position. Canada. Auto Shops l’ o. a»: m, rrngm run, s... o. . . n » ' _ Dense Fog- lnd All Were Rescued With Diiiicuity. I/Zf/ //// \‘§“ \\\\\_ ; The-PeoplestPaper p Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, oAriAnA MONDAY, oclroaun 2, 1022 Read by Every n1 ma. o-nu. sue u. 4a. nu 1 by an Ultimatum From General Harrington That Turks fisseligers. More Than and Children, Crashed on fiaims War May be --Heavy Sea Runnin ‘l J (7ONSTAN'l‘lN‘Ol‘!)l<J. Oct. 1. With British and Turks on tllo verge or iwar in thc neutral zone Gcncrul Harrington, British com- mander in chief dcspntchod a new demand to Mustaplla Kcmal today that he cvacupnle tho Cilalluk urea and it was understood that no time linlit was sot. The ticspntteil of tllo fresh ultimatum followed thc receipt of all ultimatum lroln Kenlal in lwitich llc demanded ‘illat thc British evacuate the Asiatic side of the lStraits. Kcmals note was cons-idcrcrl ticcitivrlly hostile and one hilgll British official stat- eri that the note had closed the door to peace. while llcr stern keeps settling furl her and further as thc tide ro- cedes, leaving her bow high on the rocks. 'l'ho tug Neptune was (zurefnlly steered close to rho vessel's storn and the cllptzlln shouted to tllc of- ficers on tho stranded Sl-Uillllei‘. He declared that it was not lens- ibie to run alongside the Enlpress, owing to the high sea and the heavy under-tow. .A_t 8.55 o'clock n boat was low- ered from the Erupress. ill charge of First Officer A. Sweeney, and after some akliflul manoeuvring succeeded in reaching the tug and the four men from the wrecked steamer ,as wcll as the captain of tho tug and some ‘of the others, went back to try and help ill thc work .0f rescue. Tllo lifeboat was workod around to thc starboard sido of the vessel and n. ladder was lowered, which was fastened to the lifeboat. An clccitric ilighi. was also hung over tho side of thc stoanlor to uitl in the work, and thcn commenced the dangerous task nf loading the! lifcbonts. True to British tradi- uions the wolncn and children were, thc first to leave and not u lllall on thc stranded vessel made any move towairrls the bouts, British Troops land at Constantl- noplc ' ‘flONSTANllHNOlPLE, Oct. l. Largo forccs o-f British infantry have been landed hero from lilo transatlantic liner Giongorln (iastlo. ’i‘ilcso soldiers are to re- lrllfurcc the lines on the Asiatic f‘. British will defend in thc cvoll". the Tnrlrsll Nationalist army at lslllid begins 1t nluvolnont toward, (Yollstzlntinoplo. Tile Kcmalistl arlny is unticrstuold t0 consist of two divlsiclls. _ More Confidence in Constantinople All on Board Saved. ' The first woman to reach tho dock collapsed and had to be citr- riod il‘()i‘\\'lll'ii. Sl-vernl others \\'<‘.r0 in a very weak condition caused by lrilzht. and exposure. Many. nflumh. q-urkisr, n, rmidnv, thc wonlclt however, showed glonlt, convenmnm] hem AL H". fortitude and" icnpcrl on thc (lee ilbeghlhmg m. H“, crisis Ovvury 111111111911, aft-er be“? qellpte‘l‘novlzf|(l'rctalt and Arnlcninn providt-tl m“ lug-q 5M6‘ ‘m ‘i1 i" fig" frfqt‘ himself \vit.ll ajcz_ ijllllclLhr-t wore me“ and 61mm“! “ere i‘ m ~17 cmltinumlsiy lTHllTlll: thought tho bofrtnttloiiiré-tintt tlliln llforcctir-q thangcr of Turkish occupation was _ - i - I . " —! . x hack with‘! Slfulbfiqill illilbbdlitlfitisll airplanes flow ovr-r thr- “mxihmgl "'1'? lllmsugrfpqqrul‘ m‘; toit-upital today mluslug n flurry of aféutlug a:vi;,.(,'l', b} this “m” wag‘ tixeilr-nzrnt itvStnltlltu-uiurtrllh. a-on ab“ tnlnppljnglch ‘a mm, 01mm. w. lllllltlll arrival of British war units ‘yifslililcldttl ‘ " ~ [Are the Winners thc Neptune and alznln the. life- boat on its way back for thc iillrd - 100.1, At 10.00 the boat returned with anotherlozld and this. with the exception of two women and the stowartlcsses, completed 1.16 ent-‘re WOlllGIl and cililtiren liars‘- ellgérs on the steamer. 'l"lic 111:" were also taken off. 13y this time the stern of the Elllprcss was only about urn or three feet above the wuqtcr btlt the bow was ilully thirty fart as ihc rock could bc plainly R9611 1111' tier it. fly 10.03 o'clock all the‘ pussonlzcrs and as much of thcir_ ham] luggage an they wcrc glblu to carry worn nil snfo on thc in’! turd tllcn lilo lino wna cast orf again null tllc return trill l" 111° t('0.\'S'i‘l\NHHNOPLE, Oct. 1. 'i‘ll0 tlrrival of additional British troops has cntrtlurugcrl tho. (lr s. mill thc Al‘lil(‘iilll s‘ ' to» ll l r Lu: -: is Tile following is a l-lst of nonlin- ntlmls already received in Tile Guardian's big circulation drive. Sam of the cnnditlalcs have noln- inated themselves, others have, been nonlinated by friends. And tllore is lots of P00l1li0l‘ lnore con tnstanti. '- l1.‘ votes trppaslte tint-ll. -,rnlldid:ll.c1 name represent only lion, that is thcrtl are 10,000 votes given for each llolniualion as a ‘the results in ‘tho amount of illc former loan. converted to tho lll-‘W lyduo will exceed former oxilllcl-ll‘ i Mr. llarry S. Cannon, Si. Elcflnllr’ firm though of courso “the com- Troops Land in Constantinople. Averted. (Special to The Guardlani list or will They be Sent in Later? thc votes given lnr each Il(l!1‘lili1i-_ DISTRICT No. 1 Miss Agnes Gauthier, North Rustic‘), 1», _ Miss m. BllIXChB Manson. Ger-ml not 11, P. l. Mr. Isadora Martin. Oystor BB0 Bridge. P. lll has lossoncd thc tlnltgcr of an up. rlsllua witilin tho citv. Ottawa Fears but Still Hopes. ()T'I‘A\VA, Oct. lr-{Tiltl sending of 'l‘lurklsll uitinlntunl ordering thc llritish t.o lcavc Asia luls lr-li lo rcllt-lvcd anxiety to riccitlti uprln thc mutter of (JnnarllUs pnljiilaiylzl- liicn ill tin: dltritisil military ltffnri lif such is zlrttlzlily llccdcrlj. A tfalnt hope that fighting will b0 averted (lllllliiiliGfil to be rlvierdod but at tho same time it is coniiltirzn cd very unlikely that tavcntsq hav- ing guno so inr toward hostilities a peaceful arrangement will he reached. Prospects of Peace Lessening lPAlllS, lessening thc chances of, a peaco- flll solution cl‘ tho Near ‘East crisis it is lrrlicverl ilerc, and it, s feared Ottawa ifonsidering Ad " . I Oct. 1—Evcry hour is Keillai Pasha crustal lite Door “To a, Peaceful Solution in Near East Has Sent Note 03125011101100.1101 by British ol Asiatic visability m? i'l‘urkis'll lllljitlfiiilt grows lillllllilii‘ land tho stuullntlnlng or l’:lrli:llllcllt ‘all l3Xl.l'2\Ul'tiililli‘_V session to liecnlu tjzlnnxltls palriiciptltitln is OXDQIP tori to be issued imlnotliutcly fol- lowing thc t. lilllUl. council of Mou- lllly 0r 'l‘ul-.<rln,v, it is nnrtuu tori today that some of tho iil-Slilir iguisllcd (Znllrltiitln offir-ryrs of high jrllnk iitifl bet-n notified to hold- !l.llL‘lll.".t.iV(*il ill ruuliillrss for lgvcllr. illllll in ntillnri-titm with tho ‘Will liiiillilillll in the Nlrtr East, ‘Tilt-so notifications were lw-ccivcd isovcrltl tiny. zli-w. It 1:‘. understood they rulcrrl-li nlore particularly to rlfficrrs of lligil tcchllil may ‘materialize. Postal Authorities "$0,055.11; $5,111 livid ifoillcrcnce multiply tllv chances oi‘ conflict tho French foreign office is anx‘ iously awaiting tho first reports rrf tilnh collfclwelll-i). lmiwocn Musta- pha Kclllul and M. Franklin Bouil- lon tho French cnlissslry at 'Slll_Vi‘lill Friday’. tit is believed.‘ that. M. Bouillons per-ennui llrfiu~ uncc with Iielmal and ills vcrllall lnssllrzllu-tvs tilwt France suppurtsi lllc 'i‘urk territorial (‘iliilllfl may swing tllu balance ill favor of‘ 1112:1112. I I Federal Cabinet May Summon? Parliament 0'i"i'A\V<A, Oct. 1.~—"l‘ho tonne d: 0:‘ August ~l9l4 are purul- it ill totilly fllaul-Q-fl-‘ll? _..' succcsliiif- tcuriupnloirt. in thc, Near East is iucxorulhly tbringllllg‘ our rrlotltis (vloscr to (Yulnldu zlntll lill‘ (illlrlliitlll of ifnlldtiu": pllrlii-i- p.'lllon in tilt. llritisll crpl-dllirlrlllnv’ tvifort is on cvcry lip. lluily llopo of n pt-nccful scttlclnt-ut, m‘ the Names in This contestant in the big drive. If you ilave not already nonllnatcd a friend who intends to be all active ivorker and you arc holding of’ paying your subscriptions ill order to give thc votes '.o some favorite, you should nolninzlte someone ati onco. lvlost votes are given for still scrlptious this period. Send in vour nomination today. Now is lin- linlo to got zttzlrtcti. Do not. put off any longer. ACT AT ONCE .l. E l. s, P. E. l. I. Oil-Y 1""111'111‘"““d- m" "gum. "nMiss Mn-rv Mclfurltlno Iii (‘rufton Si (‘flinrlottotolvn 10000 vllhlch 2mm‘ ‘m plainly 80v" m m’? M11111 991:1“ "- (lflrvcr. fiiilbllllllwrlrtil Ave. (7iilll‘|t)iil.‘ll)\lt‘ll 10.000 1111111“ M . .1 t l1' ii , 201l'u,l - st. (‘i1 l tt-t - 10.0110 Th“ rMumomp full“. ,'m.",“’1?,'1,q, ‘lflllllpllLrlfliltcyafllililld. qhlliliylncr still" U ( UNI ‘10.000 "f"! ‘rlmrr “"8 “Mm “ M Miss Viola Mullen, 5S Culllllririnntt st, (ihnriottt-imvn 10,000 l’ l‘ "01- - M . . h '1‘ l , 274 ill .t st, (:1: tt-t - 111.000 A woman llll-‘l;1"11;~'l“r't “wit: Ml‘. Jdzgygt. ljlglllllizcr, (‘hallilqolltltlrtuwn “rm (mm 10,000 I m“ Emmvs“ u" h“ 11:0 ‘Ad... Miss _Lau»ru Arthur, SllllllllGPS-ill0 10,000 ‘m-“r "h" Vail“?! an?!‘ wmdvrful, Miss Reta.‘ McEwclt, Grafton SL, Charlottetown 10,000 "'11 111"‘ “T” “H “l” ' ' Mr. Frank Bradley. Gt. Gooruo st, Charlottetown 10,000 .V- . . Mrs. George Williams. Sunlmrll-st] 10,000 _ Th" .§t°"'““‘r mp???‘ 11g}: Mrs. McGinnls, Cor. Culnbnrlrlnrl {éflflrnftuli St Charlottetown 10,000 0mm 't’hqrlmmeto“vn'rq '01,...“ _Un_.Mr. Fred DeCosto. Grafton Si“ (lilzlrlotiottlwn 10.000 will‘ 1:91:11 "luiz"‘lltfiéu\“i‘l'l 1,... ‘m, ‘Eddie McGulgtttl, as i.,1l1t.‘"li st, Cirgrloliptnulp 10,000 ["- . )1 p, l. ‘ _ uni r _ 1 thrcriritll. 34 (cot. 2 inches. D|3TR|¢T Na 2. depth. 2p [pet her gross tonnaan. _ - 1.1141. renistored llllllmlm- m2‘ 5"" Miss Ruth E. plural-it, New Gilldgnw, 1'. m. t. 10,000 11"“ W’ ""1" P"“’“".““" w“ """'.Mlss Mary Mcllontlltl, Virrliillllli. l’. re. r. 10,000 vorlvll lllsl 81111110’ "11" "l1 M‘ “Miss Lona Carley. llr00l<\':-ilo., Pa. 1. 111.000 burner. Sho 1's a stool vessel and m” May McEwcul [griflu]. L0; 40‘ p_ E_ L 101,00 is owned by the ('13- Mrs. J. V. Murphy, l\lurlny' lliver, p_ E5 1, 10,000 .i—1_+>*""— Mr. James Alton hlclionallil, Cardigan Henri, 1'. E. I. 10.000 ’ ° Miss Mary o. Carter, cnrtllgnn. R-n. N0. a. P. m. l. 10.000 Miss Grace Thompson, North .Ilir,.,._ I, m L 10,000 < Mr. Froderlick Lynch. Donalunton. 000mm Station, r. l. 10.000 " Miss Christine Dawson. Albany. P. E. . 10.000 e Miss Vera McDougall, lticllmontl-P. E. l. 10,00’) Mr, Kenneth Ross, Bridgetown. P. E. I. 10.000 1 ' , . Mr, Mark Bernard, Port orden. P, E. I. 10.00 (lflgP/fflnlkl *8‘ '1' '11’ ‘(3,:::‘f,'§'q‘",,,,,, Miss Georgie Reid. Borden. r. 11.1. 10.000 i ~ » °-- A ' ' ‘no. Elwood Campbell. 1.0m; mVcr. r. l. 10.000 ""7301" m.“ $998“? ‘lilllhtfiogggf; Miss Amy Campbell. Park Corucr, 1L ]g_ l, 10.000 I over tho top n upon: t s M_ I gs’ ML Herbert. p_ m L W000 - 1115i 11111111” mqmrl” “ml “)9.” Mia’: Jtilnn-io E. Corcoran, Plusvlllo l’. E. I. 10.000 l mimlllrllh"! rf/‘cillvml M m“ m" Mia's Lena Hagan. Kelly's Cross. P. E. l. 10.000 lmrlmenl 01' 110M106 0111111111“ 11"" Miss Jenn I. McEachern, st. Cath gripes, P.. E 10,000 l plots returns will not be known (or perhaps a cnllplo cl weeks. - , Miss Gladys 74.000 People Leave Smyrna- WAQl-IINGTON, oct. 1—-l5avontl' foar thousand t- tpersons halve evu~ 30y Dunn, Pentkeg’ 1 Station 0051611 Smyrna in the’ past two Miss Alice Mobelm, 8t. Peters, days according to advices roacll- W, H. "O'Brien, Georgetown Ne,‘ D. MnlLoan. Clyde River Mrs. McCoulbl-ey, Margate . in‘ the state department today. 531101.00 Mr. Roland Pnlll-lnson. Dnnsiufinnlle. P. in. l. l Miss Dorothy wnttnoy. (Yoshi-y. v. n. r. McBoth, Alborion, l’. E. T. Miss Francis Harper, Tillnikh. 1'. E. l. 10 000 l. 10.000 |Scrvicte will ( Special to The Guardian.) orlvtvvlt, 1101., ()l'l. l.-~ln~. -ii out discussions by Donlinions posh lli aluthtirltios with rt-grlrti to tho buttorntcllt of thc (‘zmudiau Postal fmlturtl tilt: tilrt-t- tluy trzlnftwrclltrc whit-ll will open itoro on ‘ltlolldzlj/ at ‘thc instance or lion. (‘ilurlcs Alurphy, pcstlnastor gent-rat. _ _ll ir; llrr- first galtllorillg of thc itllld 1- lwlti ill (Yttnudzi and lil\'l‘t' will b0 zrboui. sixty doll-gator; including twenty from tin: llli-i-Pl" vllt ‘ilF-‘lllliilllli of the dcpartnlcnt of inslporiorf pyllgkwflgflqjurfilfltnflrfflfifg ‘ * tTi "fltezlrling t-ilics froth ll iifzlx ‘to Vnllcotlvcr. 5i Exciting ‘frlcll. that and iuttresting Entire Meeting. 1Sztturtlzty' was thc final of thr- litrno iillYS' racing in connection with tho Provincial ilIxhibit-Itin. 'i'h1l nfit-rllotln w'.'l.-< llvalltiftliij.‘ lint: anti lilo truck. fast 'i‘ll'-l'i: wort! llil'L‘i‘ ("insist-s on lllt? liftlliiliill. nnnlciy, tho 2.25 lull-r, iill‘ 13.15.‘- 'l‘rnt and tin: ll Minutv 'i'rol, All lllu classes wl-rc \\'l‘ll r-onil-stctl and tilt: fillisilvr; ill some r-‘Ms vcry l-iosv. Thu iillPlltillilFl‘ wn; snlnli l-ollsitlt-rilll: lill' Ilunllly of llu: r;l:~lll,',', btlt iilosl- who wiinrsl; l-Il mi t-uilryod 1-\'t-l'_\' uliuutt- of tilc nflt-rtluull. 2.25 Class Pace. 'l‘lli,<, r1100. was built-d nt .510 and had firs: slurir-rs, including Miss Silnzlsslrv who was llli'lll.llil'l‘.il before as nctinl: hlldiy owing to bovine’ a sore mouth which prc~ vented her taking hold of thc bit and scoring zlwn_v. Mr. Boutiliicl‘ who tried sovoral times i0 not ht-r .':\\'.'lY .l'.l.l.vt~ his ruins to Mr. Pole-r (‘mlrov who did not Iimprovo upon All‘. llotltillioris driving. 1st Heat-Titt- llorscs got zlwzly on lilo fifth S('.(il'(‘., Stnrtol‘ (7 'i‘ltrlnlpstm of Sydney lilllllillillle! the Ileil in place of Stnrlcr Gnlnlnon who loft. for homo Sntnrtiay nlorn- lulr. Etillllfinll and Kuolllait Aub~ rm‘ rat-tad away to the llnlf in 1.00 l-il. 'l‘hl\.n Edgcrinn took thc load. utlvcr buinr: llotult-rl, and ‘ §OGOQ+OQQ-O-OQ-GQ-GO-QO-OOOOO 5 WAR nuuon , UNFOUNDED TORONTO. Oct. i-The rumor that war has been de- clared is unfounded. There has been no fighting up to Sunday afternoon. b! 4 The Armistice Conference meets on Tuesday to consider the question of the evacua- Side oi Bosphoroua Withdraw from Cilanall. :.li skill and WW0 tXhorlcuec, those with trnin~ ing in iii-l lie.'l\'y artillery cspcc- linlly will be required to givc their assistance in any campaign that “hills Conciude Racing Meeting Slim Attendance but Excellent Saturday's Races Described - ininty of horse racing. in tho 2.10 This was Followed More British oi (‘ailing Parliament but Still 4.000 0.000001 tllliiVllDilAjYl), Ohio, Oct. 1.— A strike of -ill0l'(' than foulmlhousnlld sailors cmplnyotl cu vessels of the Luke Carriers Association ilas ilcon ordered effective zlt mitinigllt l)! K11. Nolan. Secrtllury of the Luke SGLIITHBIYS ilnion at (Jiiicugc. nccortiing to officials of the ljn- iun here. The strike ordered follow-er] re- lusal of Lake Carriers Associa tlon to grant the demands of the Union for inauguration of tilt,- eigllt hour or three watch day. S. S. Aquitania Met Heavy Weather NEW YORK, N. 1’.. Oct. l.-~~l.lat tvrcd .illfi IliliCllGfi alter n intrrow- int: voyage through one of the worst Atlantic.- ilurritxnnos in years tile ("unllrd Liner Aqultania steam ~ed into port today’. Fifteen. stateroom windows were slllusilcrl and other damage in~ flictetl when lilt: vessel encounter- utl a terrific storm, but one day irom (filrrbourg. Forty passengers were conlpcli-ed to sloop in till.- loungo rooms owing to the water in tilcir statcroonls. tAllllJllg the |[)tiS.\tJill,!,t5l‘.~l was lligiit ilfifitiralblo iloginlllrl JVicKe-nna, British illlllkcr niltljgunler Chancellor '01’ the Ex- llllvllilel- who is: to urldrrloss the Anlclit-un lblnlrcrs (fonvellrjnn (in ropzlrzl-tlrlns next wcclr. Weather and Good _ Heat by Statistical Summary oi 111111 11.1‘ ti lcilglil and .1 half. with Kovnlail Aubrey second, Dongoln third, Zun lluughlnan who nlatic- ii. break. fourth, and Miss Simnssiol who hnd got. u very bud start, fflil. 'l‘lilllt.‘.-~~2.l7 l-li. 2nd Heat llhlgr-rttln wont luvny out. into tllt- ionri. rltlsl-‘iy |)l‘l" d by Krwlnztll Aublnyv. 'i‘llt-_v r ti this \\'-'i,v until the thrr-u qunru-r poll, Wiltll‘ tho l\2l.')l‘£'_\' llltlrtt made 11 112V flu‘ thc ilcai, The Etigorlon imrsi- |llllil'li right. out from hor, finisllnli: with a t-olntbrtalblo lend in 2.1:’. l4, l-lltlzllillng Till.‘ time. nllulc by licuttlrity Murmu- in tho 2.19 Paco, tilt-so blliugi thc two fastest. llonts 0f thr- mr-t-llng. Zuzt llnughlnzln who pact-d at vol-y crc~ tlitzlbltl hunt “'11s CiHSO on lilf‘. loud l-rs with ilouguln, who was slight- ly lanlc. cnnsirlnruilly in the roar. 3rd Heat-Tillie heat was Etigcr- ton‘s right. lronl the start. lie was novor in trouble and won by a "Oiliitlflililli! margin from Zun iintlgillnztn. who was sccond, Kit» lilliil conlinlzl tlhirtl zlnrh Dongoin fourth. This race again illustrat- es what. we say as in the unrt-r- Paco on Thursday and Friday lice mull Aubrey dt-fcslitld llhlgorton Wiliil‘. in this race illdgvrltln cnntn liar-k. defeating Koomah. 7.1m iizluulltnnll who hurt boon irninctl by Mr. lfrotl Mt-llpc of this city nlndc wllnt some ilorscnlcn clin- silrlt-r thc best. race of llor cat-nor and showed: that allc has spccd and is n horse that will huvo to be rl-ckorlteti with in thc future. 2.25 Trot. This ulns n grout rncc, ovcry llmlt. being cxcltinl: and closely contested. Tilers were no loss than eleven starters. nearly all wi-th expcctntlltlns oi’ winning thc luoncy. For rl wllilc ii lnokctl as though Mock Todd. tirlvt-n by his owner, would bc tho wlnnor, mt ‘ho seemed to have things his own way. llut l\"liola Todd, drlivcn by Mr. Gen. lionper Just nosed him otit in the third hen-t, and after that there was nothing to it.but tion of neutral territory. the Todd mare. ‘ ?‘ Ordered t0 Strike l» y on Road A satbtraffic accident occurred on the llighrcad in the vicinity ot Milton yesterday afternoon which rcsuitod inille death at tho City lllnspital of Mrs. Peter Trainer. Pownal Street. Mr. and Mrs. ‘frainor were out driving at the time and ill passing an automtr bile the horse they were driving ‘Zllfllll frightened, upsetting thr- t," riago over tho embankment on thc road. Mrs. Trainer received n fracture at the base 0f the skull i and Mr. Tralnor was badly bruis ed zlbout the logs and nose. tMr. Cecil Dennis of O'l.oary wilo with his wife and family were in tile car passing at the time, did everything in his power ‘to avoid l on accident. Before passing on the narrow road both car and car- riage came to a standstill and‘ Mr. Dennis waited for ‘the word to go ahead. When the horse shied and upset ‘the rig he immediately atop pod a-gairl and conveyed Mrs. ’l‘rninor to tho (‘ity Hospital whore ill‘. ZiicGuigull was sulllmoncti bu-l too late to- rondcr tiny tlssintnnco, Mrs. 'i‘rzlin0r expiring shorlly zlftrlrwllrtivs. (living to the nature of the case and lill‘. plain evident-o boforo him llr. Mclluigan dctzidotl nu inquest Mrs. Peter Trainor oi This City _ _ injuries Received When Carnage Upset‘; i Clement Benoit, , of the deceased received the slid news by wire yesterday and is. ex- Annnl Subscription. Del Sad Fatrliity Yesfe . >_ I 13.. u» 111111111001 to was unnecessary. Thagtrigic _ currence was purely an accido t for which nobody could ‘beheld accountable and while lamenting the untimely death or his wife Mr. Tralnor was the first to relieve lift Dennis of any irosponsibility in the mattcr. The Filll death of Mrs. Trainer, who is well known and respected throughout the city. will the rectal!- ed with general regret. r3110 will formerly Miss rMay Benoit of tho city. lShe leaves no immediate family with the exception of the bereaved uhsband to whom ‘Pile Guardian extends sympathy. There remain also the following brothers and sisterswllltlrs. W. J. OiRiioy, Montreal; ‘Mrs. Alex LeBlanc, Halifax; Mrs. Batclleior. Chicago; Mrs. Wm. Butler. Halifl! ‘Vlr. C. H. Benoit, Charlottetown; Mr. Peter Benoit, Charlottetown: Mrs. Jos. Paquett, Levis, Que; Mr! Rold Benoit. Chicago. Mrs. Halifax. mother pcctetl in the city this evening. Mr. Trainer though badly shark- on up and bruised in yesterday’! ilcclllell‘! is not seriously injured; The Guardian's great calmpztlgn is r110 mo] topic of interest through out the island right now. Satur- day was an exceptionally busy d.'l_v. 'llllll.lil‘(3liS.Of ‘coupons and Sllhfiflldlllilllflll were received, and nil of tho contestants received their share of votes. Nr-vor ll)(‘i(ll'4'_‘. ill the history of u. (lunrtiinn cnulpuign has somuv-h public. intt-rcst lbccn shown and lilo Guardian fccls grateful in” dood, 'i‘hrlu$nnds of renders have been clipping their councils and: candidates and snriptions have also been ro-. ceivcti, Tile Guardian wishes‘ toi thank the mnny friends and read. ers lwhc ilave been so loyal to their candidates and the paper. l '40 n“ . f great contest. Guardian for an annoltnceméllt 0! renl interest and their friends will be made. ‘ WatchTomorrows outrun, For New Announcement Special Prize Will be Added ior Contestants. Hal; V. A Your Candidate _iilow-;¢i_iu§tie. Husiiemliltrtie". Big Announcement. The success of the campaizn ll now assured and additional avion- did prizes are to be aiven in the Watch tomorrows, to the contestants New prizes twill be offered a i the candidates doing the lbest work this week and next weak will re- ceive special awards. Don't lose any time norw can.- riidatos. The race will soon bo stclltiilig them ill for their favorite over and the many 911191111111 11111159 hundreds of sllb- awarded. Watch tomorrow's Guardian. Boost notw for your cartdidate. Every minute counts in this areal. race for the Studebaker and Mex- weli. ‘ Hustle! Hustle! Hustle! English Woman‘ Golfer in Line For H. S. Title \V<lil'l"ld Slllblilllll! SPRINGlS, St-pt. 2li.—'l‘hl-. [lnitod lStalcs will ilnvo a now woman golf (Ellfllllllifill tomorrow. Tho Btllllidillll-ill in filo natiolull tuurnmnt-nt hccr toting.‘ loft. tllolmn (Tollett as the Amt-ri- can hog-o. to keep tho title at; homo and pitted against hcr Mrs. \Vii~ lidm A. Gavin, who, if r-thc is vic- torious. will carry tho Vnlcd States cllnmponsllip to an English home. Today's play climiltatetl IMrs. H. A. Arnold Jackson, Green- wich, and Edith Cummings, of Chicago. Tho results of the day's matches wore: Miss Coliotl defeated ‘Miss Cum- lltings, two up. tiVlrs. Gavin dofcaltctl Mrs. Jack- son. tour up and two to play Tch final round will be over thirty-six troll-s divided between ntnrnin: and ltftcrllotitl play. -——<o>—i- Announcements, Coming Events Meetings, Etc. RATl-llh-lii pcr lino per day. 0c per lino por day for 3 days or ovcr. Rr a lino per day for l; days or over. ii figures. initial letters count no one word. 10 per cent. discount for cash. Address forms part of ad. _and must be paid for. "Taxi Service stand Empire llotcl. Phone ‘Hit-J. "Taxi service stand day. J. ll. wedlock, night-Ernest Mctlarel. 88 Sydney St.. James Power. ..°%Come to the uie at Union ROCH ESTElR BUYS purchase Mann and , Layne from the Detroit American! was announced horc ‘today by the a 6.01 DETROIT PLAYERI ROCHESTER. of Shortstop Johnny Outflelder Herman Rochester international 10112116 IHISO-llii-ll club. The “Weather Temperature, Tide, Moon, Etc. TORONTO, Oct 2~Modorata winds, fair and Wflfmef- - High tide this morning at 7.46 and tonight at 8.50. ‘Sun sets this afternoon at 5.38 nd rises to-morrow morning oi- i-‘ull moon Thursday Oci- 55h" 3.59 p. m. ' “Noozie” the Sunshine Kid Sept. 29.—- The l iT MAKE?» A LOTTA DIFFE NCE \'J‘.~iiC1.-l END l"; l9 WHYEN THT: WATER. l? NOT QUITE KNEE" DEE? Rood. Lot 88, Gaturday Oot. 7th. .4 . .. us»; E. i .~_,_-.,, ._ did-y»- an‘; . "w: