l .git ri f _ ` r` ‘ . .. ._ .... W ,. ._ ..»-.... i . .. _ _ `i ’ 1 ,----1--_ii__ l 0V°l‘ 40.000 Readers, BWV! Daily Issue Guaranteed Member A. B. 0, -1 '§'~= , . \,.;_ . ‘gy .ii/. in - AR I A wma Wm. hmm.. //~ .. . _ \n\s~\\\\\\ -_ . _ '~$;§' /ay/f' mv" \\.»’ » \3' ff, / TnePeo |e’sPa er ;.....-"°~~....;.. eacib E ood \ it P >' very y _ _Q its `Anen¢'u». All the News Worth Beading 1l`__ . - -. g * _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like iiie Dew Cllrl|otte¢(own Guardian, 'Iwo Cents. I A ' ' Q 1' ' ~ l Y 1 _ . _'f°"““ """“"‘“'_f`f'_""“'-' Irv- _:__ _ CHARLo'1'rE'1‘oWN, CANADA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922. -»_f_1;-_¢_;[-_;=_;;_-;-_;[g_[»_-,;f_-,,¢,,';-,w A Banner Attendance Yesterday Miilitv “°“"S The Siiuaiion in the Near East At the Provincial Exhibition ..i.'.i!°"" Grand Stand and Race Track Crowded to Capacity. Judging Progressed Steailily all Day. Grand Parad_e_ oi Live Stock Activities. .a Feature oi Yesterday. sqclimpaigil E005 T0lli0l'l'0W *limi- 'i`here was excellent weather and it very large attendance at the Provincial Exhibition yesteriiay, visitors and citizens alike evident- ly being determined to mnko up for the uncertain weather on the opening day by appearing in force yesterday afternoon. While the races of course attracted the great i-si. number of people there were runny hundreds of visitors to be seen at itll times uboui the main liiiikiliig. the stock pens, and the judging rings. At the race track the grand stand was crowded to overflow- ing. The results of the races are given else-where in ’i‘he Guuriilan. St. Patrrick's Baird was in attenti- nnce and rendered splendid niii:-lic which was. one of the big niiruc- iicns of the day. A notable feature of yesterduyks, programme was the parade of prize winning horses :ind cattle be fore the Grand Stand. 'l‘hore was a splendid turnout of henvy and iuirriiige horses. The winners of spec-ini prizes offered by Presid- ent J. J. Davies of the Exhibition .bisociatioii for the hast exhibit on the parade. for one owner. were lui. Messrs llorne Bros, Cliarlotto iowii, und 2nd Mr. Garfield Wur- rrn. North River. The cattle paruiie, in thc opin- .iui oi' one expert interviewed by ilii-. tluiirilliiii, wus certainly one of this finest to bc sci-.n ui nity Exhibition in Canaria. incluilv-l the following herds: *- Ayrshires: Experimental Farm, liert ings & Son, Mt. Herbert; B. lt. _1Si°own, York; A. Moline & Sous. East. Royalty; E lleiii, Rollo Bay; T. Fergiisoii, Frenchfort; Euston Bros, East Royalty; Geo. lioswell, Frenchforl; W Younker. l-.lnstl Royalty.: Walter Greg0r. Brneklcy Beiiciinm' _ - i-ioilstelnn-'Dickie Bros, Truro; W. .1. (iibsoii und Son, Marshfielii t;od_i‘i;i\y Bros, Nortii Wiltshire; J. \V. Jones Bunbury; "i~‘nli-univouil lu-ril; Ilowarih -Callback, North ’i`r_voii; li. J. Konnieiiy, /ileximii-_ rin: Alex Agnew, Eiist lloynlty. Shorthorns- ~J. (‘. Irving (ointm- nion licril winners of 1921 slili-lill ilr. .l. S. 'Ji-nkliis. Amos l__»___a.-_+------*- mouse ron sau.: oousur tenement, corner' lot. 09"'-WHY' located. Good ilr0i>0Iiii°l\ |'°*` lluick onlie. Investment-bring ins ia er een-ts not =“““‘“ °' now raised to llfUl°“'i ¢°“““t°' Apply 3°; 43_ city. 80097-al-ai -*i._1__é 'men wsu-rso.-we WANT A few real live i'61>l‘B9°“¢“"'°' 1” every city and town in Canada to non automobile non anvil; llonitively prevents accidents, ovary car owner o l>\'0W°°¢i easy to sell; bil 9700"' wma for particular! 'IM 53"” pw 1919. One of the prlncipnl tigcd cows in the herd is Queens 0\\'\ “”"’~'_h h°l‘lS the magnificent live Years record of averaging pk.,-L.” thousand three hundred pound, u year .Another cow in the herd' is Brightside Charlotte, n two your old who has just completed u re- vert! or 1z.oco pounds with 41': pounds of butter fat. This is the highest record in the i’rov.i[[c_5 _"H106 ily Ayl'Hilil‘ffS. said Mr Brown and this is not surprising in view of the fnct that Cliarloitee 15 the graiiil-tiangliior of Milk Maid the Seventh. ut one time champion Ayrshire producer. 'l‘lie grand- dnuglitei' therefore beats the grand-mother. Euston Bros., of Cliarioiietown Royalty, pioneer Ayrshire breed- ers of the island showed ten head, including n. yearilug bull, Spring Burn Crerar son of the champion of Quebec last year. A. Mucliac and Sons of Charlottetown, very prominent Ayrshire men have sev entcen head, the herd being head ed by Spring Burn Golden Toy, sired by Lessnessock Golden Love. that has ii wonderful show reizorii, being formerly champion of Can- uiiu in thc show ring. George Boswell, Freiicliioit; Tup- per Fergusoii, |Mai'shfielil; Am- brose Roilil. Milton and W. it. Youiikier, lii':icklv.y iioaiil. Mr. J. II. Love of Ciinrlottetowu ltoyal ty exhibits liolstcins and Ayr- siiires. . ter Oni jiltlgc of the Dairy (attic after completing the Ayislilros und Iiolsteins, said that thi- ex- wus excellent, the Ayrshire mak- ail island broil cultic. In the ugeii tionuily good animals entered by thc Experimental Farm imd iii-rt lt. Brown. ’l`hu btiii i-.lasscs :ill Mr. R. S. Stevenson of .»\iicu.~.i- I `i_l|rougl\ wi-.ro rf-ally good in 1-very .so<'ii0ii. ln the si~i-.tlori row.; in milk (4 yr-urs old). i7 i`eiii:iltfP\ were lirnuglii. out. Mr. iirowii'.s f‘ii'.~ii pi°i'Li.' winner wus nn i-xci>p` tionziliy iurgie :animal ui ll good ut.iiit_v type _of Ay1'.~a||li‘e. Brown won in the uginl liurii. A Moline and Sons being .~:o<'.oiii|. in thi- hrecilors' young herd. the Moiiae's were first null llrowu was second. ’i`he entries i.u` [Iol- stelii cattle were not so numer- first with his aged bull. ti rciiily gooil type of his herd. in the iivrds Dickie got first. und Jones second. Tire diploma for the cliiiiuplon bull wont to Dickie and for the churn- pion females to Jones. in the Shorthorns. there was keen. compeoitlion particularly .ill the iluai purpose cows-there oe- ing 17 entrios_ The prize iviiiniiiif. cow, owned hy Albert J. Jflliiiston of 'i`riiro has it record or 10,000 lbs. milk l’. 0. P. lest. Mr. Johnson also won the first prize for aged bulls afterwards grand champiin. ut the hcitil of his herd. Island herds compared very favorably with the mainland entries, J. C. Irving wiuninZ first. 101' l\E"“ cow. The Upton Park Furrn wud particularly strong in yollI1Z Cflille whilst Amos Etter of Amherst. was tr strong contender in nearly every section. Mr. Keith Boswell wh0 won ten second P14195 for mm' pm-pgge nerd showed iiu excep- tionally good bull Shoop Exhibit. Thera is a magnificent showinZ of sheep this year, among the ex- hibitors being Ceplins Nunn 0! Wineloe with Hampsliires ann cnevinis. Gefuze Boswell- F"°“°"' fort. with Shi-opshlres, Albert lJos~ well of Frenchfort, Lincolns and Chevoits. A1190” ‘B°sW”" °£ Frenchfort; Cotswalds. Henry B95' well, Marshfield with Oxfords. Lane Boswell of Mt. Meilick Sith Leicesters. Slim stewart °' lun' gtnffqnge with Leiccsters, Oiyef and Eilzah Saunders of Wins oe with Southdowns. C- Mi\L’¢““- Clyde River with Oheviots. -SIU" 13...., Mt. Meiiii.-ii, with Leiceswrs. Ear-i doirin. 'French-fort. Dorset Horns, the Farmers Milling .om- pany of M-t. Herbert Oxfords. 'rho strongest compelitw" W=l\S [n Leicestsrs. Oxfords were fair Y strong, in Shropshires. there was mm, or no competition. in Hump- shp-eg_ Cephari Nunn hail no 0990' Bitton, There was a good showin! in the long wool grades. Mr. vvliuteioeir or Guelph. 0"*-» “"2 [uagmi the sheen. HUKKGBWI ""‘ the prize lint -be revised no that the Lincoln and Cotswolds should be in u class by themselves. The same should anvil' $0 N19 D°"“"i“ and Ohoviots. position cannon Auto siiom- 1’ mo. -- * .r P hibit of dairy breeds on the whole lug the best showing for their lhreed of any that he had seen in ‘Canada this year. and they were buii class, there were two excep- First Period of Great campaign ends tomorrow night. :it-.sc . r .. ._ 3. the contestants 'i`he maximum in the posiniork 10 n. ni. Oct 2111. ‘the Subscriptions will be counted iiniler the first period vote sche- iliile. on siiliscriptions. 'i`iii> ai~."f\llti ill*-l" lod schedule means 10 per cent loss in votes. Cash all your pro- mises now. Explain to your friell-is who have promised ynii .subscrip- iioiis that thi- most. viii,<.:= uw- giveii now. They will be giail to help you. ( P n.) BIDLF-AS'i‘, -Sept. 28.--The Pro- vislonui Government in South ireland has saiiutioneil the setting up of inlliitary courts or commit- tees to tical 'with perisniin charged wltli in-tcrferiiig vi1it.l\ the restora- tion of order or eniiangering pub- lic saifety it is nnnounceil in mes , _ , _ _ _ . _ Nlghtu- sages from tho I-‘ree Sta-te todny. Lvery such tribunal is to include _ ' one mem-ber. certified iby ri iaiw of- ;{_‘$5't "V9 day” ’“°"e~ G _ iiicer to be n -person of legal know- Has Again Becoine Grave Keinaiists are Pouring _Troops into Neutral Zone in Deiiaiicg oi British Uitimatom. Constantinople is in_ Panic. British Troops Coacentraiing at Border, United States sent Twelve Warships to Turiilish lgaters. 0ttawa Awaits Beginning of Hostilities. British Government Regards Situation as ery rave. ~ `t 1' ‘ a . '_ e first period of the uard .in ledgsnnd experience Tile cnmpuign office 'will be open °°* till 11 p in Q ° .ll " are c "-.is'\' fir Q for _ ;‘olv~.ii;n 'sul;s;i~iptl:>xii:. is now iff; ng g ven an iii. w se contestnn s are not losing Li moment right .___ now. :"1/lake hay while the sun (g|,¢c[a.|. to -|-he Gua,.d|a,,_) shines is the motto. iSi*RiNGHliIal., Sept. 2S.-- Three 'fliers are several tiilllss _ -E112 iiirniir-si and iwoniy dollars in said Cflllliililiwfl 81100111 11620' ill mlllh- to huvc been the amount of mon- llont overlook it single oppor- ey mluul ,from L-_ R_ -phompmn, tuuiiy to get subscriptions this [),[_q[|-[ut Agony of [he Met,-np0[[_ W€‘Uk»_ ian Life iiiisurrance (lninipany here, _ D0llt _f0l'Z€i- lhili- Ulf? 035 Df UW about _linlfuiast nine o’clock lust first p_oi'md is only two days away. night ,by R .mnd[[,ag.gm-_ who up ,ml\:,°l1,.L,,.:'\irg,e_ff,):)l6“';,\§fe‘;“\$:i{`lPI:ff;(': tlnckcd him in t-he door of his resi- -= - ~- ~ - ~' ieiice. WF*-lik f’-1\l`llS 13.000 V0i‘PH~ __ 'Miz Thompson had returned 1)0Hi1l€8i€Cii0_§Bl Ule -*O0 fm* from ii collection tour of his dis- votc coupon. They must be in by U-[CL ,muy [H the evening and i-he Bild Uf this P"l`|°d'- I was entertaining nt his residence DOIN ffilllf’-t _ liliit tile Cffiillilxlliistritit Manager Joilymore. He Drill* is U- $159” I-‘Shi 5'* St“‘1*`,w:is culled -to the door and was bfllief-_ _ 6 :absent for some time. 'llie house- D01" f°"ge'- ih“'t_8t_!‘°“5"°°"“ hold :ind guests became anxious Erilllfi Prize 15 fl $13 ° A “We about his -prolonged mbsenee and i0Y)\'i“§Cf1_P- in le 0) nnunny wont _to the doo-r. There, at -few to s(;>r;ui'i;m\?ifte|; ilurginii tliIl)s weelr. feet dl§umt‘ they mum] Mr' Thomp ' ‘ ‘ S0" l.Villi; on -the grounil, seinicoii _ scious and tryiing to rise. They other ray;-girly., .,»[[[bi[0[~g arc; A MA'-UNG' PBIVILEGE ussisteil him and niliniiiistm~i=il rt (‘.liurlvs Gregor, Brackley Beiicii.|m§l5?"t%[:;:wri!t,0l`t::iiii0l;s&iildEhiwg' F,§2::ti£';;5'fe§`;["`~" 'il`:l\§xlD;!:lJsllt “iii-ll M0110” 10~0° “‘ ““ to ’“““ leaving his door no go thi- front their subscription urileri-i irnil`h “Ulu ,hm munuh t H; kl (Special to The Guardian.) Great Panic in Constantinople. l(,‘.ONvS'l’Af\"'IliNOPLE Sept. 28. - icgloirs into tho' neutral '/.one ioiiuy in diefinuce oft-he -uitimni-iiiu ut the Al-lies. _‘(‘onstiintinople is monuc-, eil by the latest move of the Turks. The iriuiizlicil not i'nr from the British the key to Uonstuiitliioplc. Thei population is more pnnioky than ever as thc reports of the advance lieveil that the Alios muy he forc- ed to a'bunilon Constantinople if Mlmiallilfl Kvllllli 1l0Ul'L‘ col- Prince was sworn in as King supplied with news dispatches. izipsi-. oi' the throne oi' Greece, George il. today to_ replace his The procedure that in all probal-_ cmiplcd with reports that ui least futher. King Constantine, who i`leil‘ f0ttawa Awaitss Firing of First the throne when u bloodiess re- volution swept the country. There ceremony were presided over by it revolutionary committee of three generals, including Gener- :ii Piipouias, who has evidendly re- placed Colonel Gonatiis as the Chief of the Revolurionarists. im- mediately after the ceremony. wihich lacked the pomp that usual- ly attends such events, the 'Re- vulutionists announced their in- tention of starting the armies t0 'i`liriii‘.e to defenil the territory from the llireaiened invasion of Mustupha Kemals "i`ui’kish Nation- nlists. - Shot ing in touch and. apart from ment which are frequent he is pretty clearly indicated. The first of American interests, it was ap- parent that the United States will play some part in the efforts to settle the troublesome Near East problem. The prediction was made in uf- ficial quarters that this govern- ment ari the result of Secretary of State Hughes' announcement that the United States stands back of the Allies policy regarding the ilardaneiles and the action in sending more destroyers to the war erea 'would participate in the conference at Venice on Near East questions. United States Comes in WlAiSH~l.ING'Il0N. Sept. -- Winn twelve Aiperician d9__r],r under orders t0 l_',il.9ll to Tusillb waters and aid in the .protection hostile shot it is expected will be the signal for sunmmin; perl-io- ment with n. delay of not more than ten days. Pendiieng its degfiiilai erations whether un rtalti be given by the governn1fé'u?ii.aoi! is prqblematical. The situation has fluctuated from day to dey in theh past week with a. hopgd-ill outlook one hour and depressing forecasts the next. Officially lit- ity will ‘be ifoliowed has been te has been done other than to doi- low these despstches. votes, so long as their letter lii=.zirs ' '_' ' _ i H 1" Doc els hail ‘been iifled, and the inoucy taken. The ipoiici- were notified, but no clue wars obtained that would tend to reveal the iiobbor. Do your best no\v cuiiiliilzitcs. , Never again win you luivi- an <>n-$150,000 fm' portuniiy to secure so mur._v votes ‘ Methodist Hospital (Spec-lal. to The Guardian.) 'l`0R()NTO, Sept. 28.-- i’lt»:i.s- ant wus the slinplrse given tho Zvioiiiodlsit (lcnernl (1oufcreni~o tu- Rare Musical Treat Splendid Performance hy At Methodist. Church Mae Edward Players Large Audience Last Night Heard With Pleasure P the Excellent Grand Recital at Methodist ihurch. ` i “The Last Chapter” Received with Applause ily Capacity House Lat Night. . ‘ - P;_..__.____,,_.. , Work, earnest runsisiixiit. \\-ork_ ‘|*‘.V |23' Us i""“»‘l‘l\fl\i. |'i"V- U12 H iwili count for more right now than U- (`""W"~ \\/"till llc ll0lfli'ie-'i tilt' int niiy other time in thi: i:.ini[i:ii_i.1u. '~"`l"l=U*i"‘-“i ill"-I fl `l>5l some favorite, there is lots of room for more con you should nominate sfrmeoiie ui wstanti. '-"lr: votes opposite imclionce. Most votes are given for sub i-:indlilatei name r~;p:‘.-4->‘i' onl,\‘scripiions this period. Send in the votes given for on-vii Iwniillwyoiir nomination today. Now is incl tlon..timt is there are 10.000 votostinie to get started. Do not put oiil given for each nomination ns anny longer. AC'i‘ AT ONCE 10.000 10,000 10.000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10.000 10.000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10.000 10,000 ioooo ioooo ioooo ioooo ioooo ioooo ioooo ioooo ioooo ioooo ioooa ioooo ioooo ioooo _ ioooo ioooo ioooo ioooo iocoo roooo iooon ioooo iohoo ionoo ioooo roooo ioooo ionoo ioaoo ioooo ioooo ioooo iooon ioooo E. I. t thu l oriif-.i uns givi-u last iiigiii ii (fraud iliwitail in the Mi'ii|niI1i.~1l! (Tliui'i'ii \vl\ii~ii llii- lxirgi- aiiilii-ii<'t-| [irlvil.\gi-ii iii ho priest-iii. will ri--| .-;r]| \\-[pp |.li>usiiro for ii long iim;-- ioieoiui-. The ireiiiiiils [i|'i»vi0i|s‘i_\'| given by tho Mi~ih0ili~‘t t‘hiircii (`liolr unili-i' the iliri=oti-on of Prof. Flotielisr have elirileil onlliusi:rS~ tic pr:ii.~:o and la-st iii»i;iit's .perfor- iiiitiiiws was if :iiiyiliing even hot ,lor than ilu- oriliiiiiry iiligli stand- uril. iiicliiilieti on thi- progruiuino must iiiluntcil singvrri und the scl- ecilons were of zi vzirlcil null pleaié- ing iinturo. 'l'ho [nrogiuiiiiiiie ~|ocncd with an organ selection “Overture lol Poet and l‘ensiint" \v‘liicli1vi“as ron-I dered by Prof. l<‘lei.clier iby requcstl :ind was received with genuine| pleasure. Violin solos "-Melody in “}~"' (Ruheiistelii) :mil "Seri-.nnia"| (Moszowskll by Mi'. liurry l’0r- ter of Tororito followr-d. Mr. llor-l night was warnvly applauded. La- A mii..ii:.il trout of ii vt-ry liigiill/tr in llio ovciiiiii: he pl:iyoi!` » i iii. " Ti~niinit=rci" (Sixliiiriiiiiilit) :uid La (’iiit|iiniitiiii=" tG:1‘brii\|-l\’iurir‘.) with Iini- i\i'fi»t-i. Miss Lucy liiiini-linril rondorerl i\vo lovely solos, "Smiili- Thriiugli Your 'l‘i\;ii's" (Hnniblen) :ind “'l‘li:iiiks Ili- To God" (Dickson) in which her fine coiitrnlto voice was hoard to good effect." Other .solos murli aipprociiiiiiil were “The Voice ln. the Wiitli-,r- ness" (Prinillc Scott) b_v Ii/ir. G. Ethier llitolile, and "Angel+Land" were many ni’ (`liiirloiteto\vii's (Aiiaius) by Mus. Ir‘lctclier.’I‘liere‘ was also it slplemiiil duet h_v Mr. Ri-tcliie and Mrts. I-`loii-hor. “My Soni: Shall Be Always 'l‘hy Mercy.” The ilurinlony Mulio Qiini‘tette, coiiiposeil of Messrs GE. Ritchie, GJ". Iiuti-.lieson_ F1, (‘._ Harris and R.L. McKee, .suing ‘wi-th fine feel- ing that benut-iful old hymn. "The Holy City." ’I‘hroe orgnn solos in ttililiiiou to the prelude were giv- en by Profi l”lcti~licr, “Saint ii' Aiuinir,” "(lnntii<-no" :mil in con- tcr is wi-ll and favorably kiiowii[<'l11Si0l1 "lMur<=i1o . lVl'ii-lii=iirc"| here [md [,[__r Myra,-n[;.n¢..»_ [asp (Si-.hubertl and the national nn-| the-ml This made a fitting aiiiltr. splendid evenings entertainment. Bank lloberies in Saskatchewan REGINA. sank., sept. as. -Two action in Snskiitchewuii lust night. and ibotwecn the hour of two anti th-ree this morning the Mossomin brunch of I-he Union Blink nif Cun- Bnnk oi’ Montreal were roihihed of their cash on iinnd. Eight or tenl men were engaged in the Moose- how many took part in the Ceylon $6,500. in both in-stances the rub United States border. nnil no nr- of unknown value were stolen. but ‘OIIKI I! _V W Il run into high figures ns the epi- West during recent -weeks line in- duced pireciauiions in the matter nf negotiable paipers. ` The Weather Temperature, 9 i _ iight to mod-eritte winds. fair and 'Sun sets this afternoon at 5.-i2_ I-‘ull moon Thursday. Oct. Bib g ,_ 4. ¢_ Bulgaria Desires Access to Straits (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Sept. 28-The Bulgar- EANIBS ‘lf ‘Milk “PUMPS were in inn minister in London issued the following statement todny. “-May I be allowed to bring in your notice the following declar- niln and the Ceylon -branch of the ations wmuh have reached nm from thu ministry of foreign nf- fnirs in Sofia. min operation and is not known' ..B“|gm.m has no enzugemems either verbally or hy trentv wi`l\ “““~h` `b“" they se°‘“`°d “bout eitlier Angora or Moscow. 'iShe ls( ` in full agreement with the great hors es-caipcd in motor cars, pre- powers and netghbmqng Mates §“m"‘bly I" "h° dlrectmn nf the concerning the freedom of the straits, and continues with the ut- rests have been. made. Securities most la an to mm" her chu a_| Y Y K tions under the Treaty nf Neuiily ‘i “S ‘P P* 'h P "W '" °"si1i-_ rf-ues on nu-. directive runni- meni of clauses three and four G°m|`C or bunk rdhberies m the article 48 oi 'thnt treaty-granting' her an outlet to the Aegean Sea. “Organizations aiming at the formation and training of hands for milliar action in Thraoe or in Y Macedonia. do not exist in Bul- gurls. ' “Bulgaria in thoroughly resolv- ed by no means -to take any action whether political or military, '['0R()iN'p()_ g¢=_p[_ 29_iMari¢imeiw\lrii:h could entail complications at a moment when the great pow- somewhat higher temperature. ers are settling the problems of .High tide this evening ai 6.12 the Noor East. and the Bulgarian and tomorrow morning at 5.06. prime minister has declared and maintains that contradictory re- anri rises toinorro-w morning ntlpnrtu on B\ilgarla's attitude must 5.59 be once. and for all considered as t-horo-ighly incinsisient with act- Full moon u'l‘haysrd Ort. 5th ual facts, none i di which can be' 8.58 pl m. regarded as dlsquieting." longing to me Hwhe hem' W°[»[_h,w¢[8M_ . ,. -, I' Auoihcr capacity house witnes- sed the pertorinanee of the Mae I-Jiiwrirds Players n/t the Prince l<}d»\vui‘cl lust night, when this pop- ular company presented “Th Lust tiiiripter." Slightly anore serious in theme than their pre- vious offerings, it was however. eu-tircly tree from morbid patlion ;i ilincly inteiipolutiou oi’ comedy, niiwiiys relieving any situation which might othenwise become un- iliily straineil. iMiss-i Eiiiwnrds iigxtln 'presenieil her emotional .side to her aud- ience, and us always gave an ex- ceptionally smooth, finished per- i`orinaiii:e of he-r role, while Mr. (ioiihin was exlcellent as the hus- haind, 'i‘im.~ie two -people .ire ex- cellent, foils, and can always be iivpeiitleti upon .to get the most out of their roles. - William Walker’s work with plays, the manner of their mount- ing. as well as the musical and vaudeville pontion of the bi.Ilq‘ iare. .if anything, improving. The ,entire aching cast in excellent, and it has been a long time since so thoroughly good an attraction has visited Charlottetown. They will undoubtedly play to record business throughout the remain- der of their engagement and judg- ing from the manner on which their offerings are received, their return will the dmpatiently aiwdl- ied. , “The Last Chapter" again holds _‘he boards an the matinee today nnd for 'the evening |porfonmn.n¢9_ manager iSm'ioh announced “The Arm of the miw."a»ss“crookpiay which is dillferant." A review of last nigl1t's per- fornmuce would not be complete without mention of Me;~isrs.Sinitb the violin liist night scored beuv-lnnd Murray -in their rendition of ily. This young man shows prom- ise of .being heard from more than tnvoralbiy in tho future. With their an-gagemeut half fin- ished, -the Mae Edwards Players show no signs of falling off. Pat- :onzige increases nightly, and the i ["Ghuliagher and Shaun." A com- edy song par excellence it Val repeatedly encored, and 'brought ronth an apparently unlimited sup- ply oi verses. It was pelfhans, the cloitneiiy hit of the engagement to id 6. - ' _ ,.1 Fielding and l.al’ointe .Announeements, t`om?n_g_to Loudon (SPee|a‘I- to The Guardian.) LONDON. -Sept. 28-On con- clusion of League meetings prob- ably thls week end Fielding and Lupolnte will come to London to start negotiations for the lifting of he cattle embargo. During negotiations the Cana- dian Minlsters will be entertained at a banquet by the British govern- ment if conditions permit. .Some- time later delegates will proceed to Paris to conclude a commercial treaty -with France. interviewed by a Genevircorres- pondsnt. Dominion News, Fielding said that informal conversations with French delegates on the sub- ject of the treaty had taken place during League of Nations meeting and he wus .hopeful that a treaty of mutual value would be arranged in place of present -patchwork agreemr-nt. Flelrlinig was understood to any that new treaty would follow the ilncs of trcnty of 1907. ----*€-O-}.l- A 3,000-IGALLONB COW, ONLY ONE IN WORLD LONDON. Sept. 28.- There are 56 cows in Great Britain which have given 2,000 gallons of milk B. year. Of -those. 52 are Frlesians. Now a phenomenal British Pries- lnn given every pronvise oi’ bein - 8 the first 3,000 gallons cow on rec- ord. Thin is Brookside Colnntlin. be- (loming Events Meetings Etc. RATES lil per lin qgy, Pei' "YW 1:4; ig!-Y for 3113;: or ova.; 812 B line ner ay for 6 days or niet-. 6 figures, initial iettars count ‘ns onehwordidao nerfcent. dlaooun; !or 08.8 . l'B I M ' and must be :aid DQ" 0 Mi' *°’i'nxi Service stand Empire Hotel. Phono |43-J. ' "Taxi service stand day, J. I. Wedlock, night-Ernest MeCaroy. 88 Sydney St.. Jamal Power. ..°°Come to the sole at Union Road, Lot 39, Saturday, Oct. 'it.h. °°i0ystor stew and on the hid! shell at all hours at the