The Paper That Covers Prince Edward t Island I ‘I Like The Dew --_¢ litoiiitti Bill soootss AT i_i_|_i_i>_ii_i_iiot EDWARD The line Edward 0 l s d ' - ~~rt. no‘... ‘iiiiil- fill till-iii. “" "' -_ __._.__.___._ lMae Edwards anti her l0)l.liill‘ . , company hung out the S,R.lO.Isign Lwasirgfefis ‘a, Plfhfffil- “Ml” MM for the thlird tinle this week and |n an snip-Q; ",,...;".‘“, 135.500“ lat-n, evening's ‘IYGITUFIIHIIICO wits a m yhomubuclythul hénc." ‘HT, i"_m'"“ real treat. to the theatre going puli- 1mm: “mm” Uoméddn I)“, “mum lle ‘of Charlottetown. The piuy The viillli"villi~ ()1 -y pitta‘. “The Fighting Chance" was one 0i’ oilt all by itself ttntlui-Q dflmj‘; Elm“ the best crank p1,,“ seen hem miapplnuae eccivti warm HBRTK, anti euch anti every lIlPlll- H .7 I . , _. _ ber deserves credit iii the wily mmlull, $1???" "rim" the "lav ‘has put on. m] a’ new m“ d Néuiihliriflvjlli" MissEdwards as the wife of Chick wnipi, nfunflqpqy u; h‘, 1 "tom w “'1' llowes la crook in his tntrly llf'e,‘,,s 15st eveninflrs play u” a“ gm" hilt has gone straight since mar-l ' riage, was seen to good ildvitntzigo. ller pathos scenes were well done. and were not flVflrdiiiiyhii, its so l..l'.f"’.'-F§ii3i‘llll2fS Party » ltliilleyllilgevlehrlgfislilgluqlll? “vomiirl 0 . ' ' l ' i Incvs H l rgailizing in ' 1 Kings County she certainly ilflll iwon n bosl. of‘, friendis in Charlottetown. ‘Mr. Jack Kingston vras ext-en- lionally good its Chick ilewes lite Crgtlkm‘ Mr.‘ Kllngston works inn-d a o l _- ,- 1: (ynanndilllghn fimlsnfiillxre rzirxliosiiiggil‘. i A iarlzewrtntl cntiitisiilsllr 1ill'l'l admirers Miss Oliver played two Pa.“ {amwrs Twimiwiii h,‘ Ami” roles. and certainly ticscrvos (YTPliii. “it”. S ‘m nmsimy ‘T116 object of the iliectirlg was to consider the question of lioillirl- iltinir. a farmer candidate for tilt- (‘utility and to otguniztl allii pre- Dllre for a Conveititm of Farmers ferthcnl both. Miss Fischer bad the coniedt- role atltl ilrii-tigllt laugh of the whole county when the time contes for sucll a step. after laugh in bor- lrlsll make tip. Barton ‘Cfilwiftlflii as the "Dope" Stirring speeches relative to the lliovcruent were uuliio by a number of tho farmers. all expressing their belief thtlt it is lligll time that citi- zens of all agricultural] country like (‘anada anti j)lll‘ll('li|lli'l_v' of Prince “04-0-0 4 i Ecoitilliiisitostocltts FOR SALE OR T0 LET ..--.HOUSE Apply 53 Elm Ave. ___(___________fl>__w_fi___fi Edward lslrlnil should break away ‘FOR SALE__HEAVY BROWN lwtirit téigtithoiz, gizléfli‘. Amity at Guardian of- uwn "rontsfil-uln‘ a lxitlsnni; thsti! __,_'_________________y_, M, , ilw-‘lilrr-s ivcre James J. Wilson, TAX‘ 8ERV|cE/___K_ w. FINLAW (‘lizllrtuilll ii filo meeting, 1). J.‘ Muiliil. John ‘M. lladner, 'I‘hos. Extreme Riciij and _ Poor Need Correction iniihiid Welfare l\lON'l'ili'Ji\l.,-Sept. ‘rill .iph.,, it i-‘i ii"! "Xiiidlltf I'ii,'|l .'lilti til - ]liill;' who ileetl i-itl-li-ctioll in the llialtor of child welfare. was the position iiiiwli iIY ill‘. W. \V. fltlipllliilt oi iiliR <'iiv. in silakini: hcr» today at the ilr._. annual t-onferetlci- of the (‘ttnaillttii Niltioiiili (‘iliiiiril (JiliLi Wr-liitrtl. , in til’? cat-in of lite rich lle said the potential iilotllt-i"s prcvltltl» training has iitletl her for rlolliiiig but a nervous brcakiltlwn. it wits tilt-l iaxtravztgllntiii that (li-forrrmil and killiil. Pilililllfillt) rill-ills. fzlrt lrtstie clothing anti iill'» ilOllPS were all zitldcti ill lllc vast‘ oi ill" pour. their clilitlrcll \\'I,'i'l‘ hull- starvcd front tilt»- cradle. llr. (‘iiiplllrln said lltrii half llil‘ P001119 ill tilt‘ world uevor livid to sec Ilé yours and of lhii: llilli, fir: ovrry 100 i‘.lllllll‘t‘li born lil (hinitila 25 tiieti ill 1ill‘ll‘ ‘ilriat your, |n Quebec in i010, 11,410 oi tlti-s- yctlrliliga perishcil oilt of R0,00il births. —-i{O&-_~_..__ GREEKS WILL ANNEX , TURKISH TERRITORY ILONDON. Sept. '17- The (irt-ck titlvi-rniuent, ll is antloiiiler-ii. will foriuiillir annex the ‘furkisli tr-rri lory ill Asia Minor lilo (irrvk arllly has lately 0l't'lipl".ii, 'l‘lir~ slit" ‘volt irlvn been siliueivliilt l‘i‘.llllll“it- able, the 'l"iit'kisli urllly halving lit-cu severely litmilleil. and also the peace made by the ])l('l'_l])01(‘lllilll‘~ ies at Versailles. The tireaiu of Wf)i'i(i pilcilfcalion is being realiz- ed w'itll saiiiicniitg‘ slowness i-¢4o--_-__ HALIFAX PREPARING FOR HEAVY SHIPMENTS a- TIA-LLFAX, »St~pt._ 28— ‘File iiali- lax Board of Tritile have illlll'lllllt'- cd that they ilavo lilknu steps to» wilrii iinrlrovtrnli-nl. oi cattle sbip- sbn, 195, ‘l-f-illlsboro Stf. Phone mph," "(Hum I “Mam m“ “MP ping facilities tit this port in an 437~L. ‘;,.,,]n|i,,,r_<_ " ' ‘ ' " ‘tlfllplliltlfl oi’ largo iilllllilll ship- FORWQAALF-FIAIE“IQBTYTQLVEJI The fllllflwlng rpqninipm "]nv[\[l ‘lllflllll-l from Halifax to the. (llil black foxes. ranchcti il‘ requiroil. Apply W. >8. Guardian office. Los-FY-erwiziaai fibril-sous snttiC-harlottotown an Overcoat. Finder please write M. U. McGo wan Kilnluir. it)‘ it. .i. Muiiirl anti Sf‘('filliil‘(i by it. l. McNeiil was carried llnilnlnltilisril by fl standing vote. " -ltcsoivetl_ that we fnrnlers iii-re 'll'€.‘~l(‘llll)l"(i consider tllp time has‘ coma ~\Vill‘ll we - ‘llliti sinlt our po- illirtll iiiil'erenci-. and tiillfo our ef-' forts for‘ the ailvaui-ciunnt ill‘ our country's greatest industry. Agri- 'Ci§¥-76K"rar.rr.rtrn. Grounds, l““yvfl’ Wrmmt watch mm!“ '.'liillll‘t‘, atlii with this object in have at Jenkins A.‘ so“ “v viow wi- eilililrst- the Fiirtnct‘ (lny. ward erninent inovciucnt now oil foot- ' throughout (fanatic. and further FOR SALE DRIVING MARE SlX years old, weght abotlf i070, ill good i-oltditliln. Apply to S. Ma:- lioiian, of Maclmlliln llro. LO8T--\\'eiin.sday on Union or St. Peters Road, two pieces oak nlirror frame. ward iwlli be given if left Beer 8t Weeks. TO LET FURNISHED HOUSE good locality, with lawn itnil 0r, chard. stable and garage_ Write Box 471, City. iliitr we strongly favor i.lli‘ llt)lliillil-' tion of a i“lll‘llll"i' (‘itniiitillte to con- test King's (‘otiltly in the forth- coming |l)()llllll1'lfl election. _______ An organizing coiiliriltteo ciliisist- Rom, ing of five were zlppointotl to get SW“ till touch with other ilistrlcts with A rcja view to tiztliiug it (‘ounty (lonven- a, tion. This committee consists of John F. Mcisazle. John l1fl(l]‘pr. 'l‘lloiuils llarkitl. I). J. Mullins and Frilnklin MatiAtliay, Milton Waye was appointed Treasurer. Front the spirit c-f the meeting it ilooks as if King's t‘otlnly will have ,il Farmer representative ill the next ioii-flflifiRTweiistor-s c<.{r}l-}i*"""“"‘"“‘-' , _ and Morel], auto license No 3493i ‘ _ ‘ finder please return to W. ll» 51- Jiiii-‘o iWPi- 3°~ " A "c" Prowse (at Son. ‘llilllil! in vonnt-itioil with the —»»~—i——»---~»~ »—-—~——-. ~ ll. ll-l -- ~ l u i LoTsllllllll f‘ W It l (lltilrl Pl on (lnl Ky M Brighton‘ his“ ground‘ “magiRithrieeliwilttiiicl ‘tilenrttlfnvvircclkf- south. Ample room for barn limited devvmped yesterday “men back gardens. Easy terlus. Phone a“ Tonmm a Hyncs summonses were issued for the ap- tieilrant-il oi twelve of the officials of file local trades ilnil labor corin- police i'.l\\ll'1 on Friday to answer tho chitrgii of unlawful na- bent-lily. FOR BALE —- A NEWLV FRESH elled cow. five yearn old. Sirort» 4v] in horn. Apply l). McDonald, (‘iytl River. FOR BA-LE-A FEW PAIRS OF choice breeding foxes and pupr... ‘i’. A. lfilrtiubtlraon, lnlperltlll Life Assurance (Hilce. sn+otn>r'i'toiriaIt-rs§._3 LBS litrd liilc. ll lbs sugar anti 2 lbs tell 99c. ‘.5 lbs raisins i!) c. 2 largo calla pitii- apple bill 0X lbs ilollr zsannsiuau wmrlnolls/ithiis» $4.1m riwno 871. flotilla ‘Wit’. man, i; gaff-respecting gnlegmnn cred. \Vi*_\'lllt)lllll Cash (irocery. whose ambition is beyond til: ‘»_- - --»- _»~- l prggnnl, occupation might ANTED-A illiiiilio aged Wtllltillll find more congenial employment to go flint-c ltrellini: for a lurid-i‘ y"), m; and n; (n9 ggmg "mo ligoii Illtili‘ A woulan tlbnilt ll.- double his income. We require a XPIIFH- iii "ii iilllllv- Milli)’ M» man ot clean character, sound ill 1'11 (iillllliitlll- ~- - rnlnd and body. of strong per sonttllly who would apreclnto life position with a fast grow- ing concern where industry Wtruld be rewarded with far sbovo average earnings; marri- ed man preferred. Apply to Mr. l‘. E. Roan. second floor. Rilev Building, Queen Street. opposite Prowse Brothers. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED at ones-—- two hundred men- Aaltofins Tractor Msohuniictt- > Tire Vuliclulssrs — Bsttnmy Re- pali-ing—-0xy Acetylene Weld- ing. Mechanics urn $61-$15. per day. Train for these st our big motlern school - lat-BBB! and best etillunwd in ERIN"! (lanttdtt. Big new equipment of all kinds including ssro engines. Aotusl practical systematic training very but instruction; only few weeks reqlliffiti- W9 train you day and evening clas- ses without extra cllarirfi- B05"! and room 87 up. Call or write - beautiful free cslrigli-ifl- t"; yours 5mm‘ Q ce._ . maul owl. ltl,-donut. Hstlllliliiil ~81; Auto (in Tractor 51111001- 166 Kin; It. Welt. TOPOIIW- lltucrioulsats-J. ii. Fmupbeir. Aliiston. liol (i3, will soil stock. crop and iinplellienfs ill) Urtilher (ilh ilt l2 o'clock noun. WANTED-Young lady book keep- ltreprr atltl stonograilhei‘ in office of the (‘ailaillnu Hilvor Fox Ilroedcrs Association. Apply ii ll. Monkicy. Stlmlnersitie. WORK WANTED-Woman wililnR to work by diiy. llest of refer- ences. Apply ii.l-l.M.. t-{o (inur- illan. TEACHER WANTED for llunbiuua School. Nilnlher of pupils in t|ls- trict. 2b. No tltlvltneetl pupils. (looii boarding house, convenient tn aehooi §Ill\i1i"""‘-"i- ‘i25- Wm. A. Gilli-nail, $00., (ilenwtimi. lint 8. (Tlleiiry R. R. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR FOXES-WO (fbovroiet Cur, com- pletely overbittlleti. painted, equipped with llpot lishl. blimp- or. snare tire. At-Water Kent circuit breaker switch. Bargain for imrnedialn buyer. Will A- . Pooloy, North ‘lryon. P-E-l- ‘ in scoring (‘ounlry during the rriiillilg winter. The board may ask the Govern- ment. lo have the large sheds a" the new ticoiiu tcrillitlals iuzlile ready for temporary use as cattle sheds. according to one suggestion. A first small shipment. of tvzltllt». through litllifzlx ilas alroitdy been made. Members of the Board of Trade .ilso look fnr heavy grain shlpruellts through this port in the (routing winter. LFEERTEHELIEYEAFFXHIEliifiifilitliii Another Ireatitifui tiny brought oiit largo (‘l'(l\\i'lil'i for the fiuirtll day's racing at the lfixltiiiltiiui yes- it*l‘ilil_\'. 'l‘llcl' three t-ltls- scs to be rill. i off. ilaiiiely tilt- Free For All (floss ‘Frill, the ".'.‘t Class i‘ari- and the 2.40 (Jlllss 'l'riit Maritime llrrii. FREE FOR ALL CLASS TROT The starters in this hail dwindled dowll to four litirscs, 'i‘he EXIIUHIH‘, Horiier Prince anti Togo 3/1., wilil ut-ro t ti) entcrctl. hild goilr- hope- lessly lame and (ilti not collie ilcrc. The iolir horses that faced the starter were also stificring frotll the effects of the rat-lug game :lliii were not. iii good condition ill itll. Colorado ll. was not ill his itsllai high elttst: form Willie ltoy Mlleir and J. Forbes were quite. itiilli-._ Till lB-rltisll Snlilivi‘ linil iii-ell racing twu days and llltlreftire. could not lie cxpt-clt-ti to be.- in iiilapti to sliliiii illlotllcl‘ rliri‘. lliii its illlllili bor- scs _wcr0 entered. tinder lbi» i-tiies they tniisl rat-o or he tirawii. 1st Heat. it wits evident from the r-ilriilr: l" -* tlr- tit-id ‘V!‘l‘l in had Hillijlt‘. nearly every horse going to breaks After several scores they were gotten away. .l. l~'orbi-.t in the lead. At the half ho was passed by tlolorntio l... at the three riuilrlcrs by 'Roy Milli-r, and llnitlly by 'l‘iie Britiait Soldier. (‘illilrzlilti won easily by several liiirgiiui. Tillie, 2.18%. 2nd Heat. .i. Forbes wits, drilwn on account of lameness and The British Soldier nu itccoilnt nl‘ illness. so that only two horses were left in the race. ni-iil being lame. titcy ifiil not |iiil tip itlllill of ll contest, (‘riitlraiio l. winning filiit heal and the. itext one quite handily. 2.21 CLASS PACE This wits another cilriipariltively easy win for imnillii Keith the blind pacer from Mllilll‘. ilimnlii went right to iill‘. front in -e:lril heart rind was never heiliioti. 1st Hut Donald Keith went into tho lend at the i-tlitrt closely followed hi: lmngilitl with Keemah Aubrey (‘limp in ri-nr, Vituza fourth and Jami-s K. Nilonitn fiftll_ They raced in this way In the home stretch, Dini- gola finishing u couple of lengths behind Donald Keith. having paced a really good heal. Keeinilii Atl- brey crime third and Vanza foul-iii. Time 2.16%. 2nd Hut Donald Keith went to the front. Doonalda irot sway badly and lost his position. The race for second Nine Meir Lose Lives in Two Big Explosions PARLIN. N. .i.. Sept. 29-—.Fivi-. lnell were killed alld three injured today svht-ln explosives being load- Pll on a tumor truck blew tip. 'i‘lie UXIllIYHlOIl was felt tz-ii miles awity at New Brunswick. Tilt! explosion tccurretl at the plililt of ill. l. ihipoilt De Neruotirs t‘oiilpany, ivilile i-nlpirlyeei-z of tili- ($001114: Harris Salvage (‘oltipilny of Mlll‘l‘lh'1(1_W|l, were loatling onto u trut-k some pipes that hail bin-ll llSPil In tho prof-tins oi‘ lfléilfllliilffiill- lug gtlucotlon. tion illtllWlttil iium Runners . Landed Cargo 0n Cape Breton Shore SYDNEY, Sept 29--llow a schoolt- er, with all file rotlntiltii- triitlilrillgs of title oi (‘zlptain Marrgyatt's smug- gorspitlntiotl 2t trttrgo of liquor nri ill! (Tape llrvLPll coast Sunday night was relittctl by litllllfVlliv.‘ ri-sitlents who visited tilt: city to- day. One of theru said that he ivrls Wflkflllvil silorily itffi-r illiit- night by several noisy atliniuobiles A ilasty investiga- or motor trucks pilsslng his ritrm that some cxillo- and stopping on tho shore not far "tiled in at least nno pipe. ztway. iii: got tip ailtl saw lights for the blast occurred just zliter ir fill a .-'l'llt‘.' iii-r at anchor in the nail ilcen tossed into tllt- vehicle. '_ arid iloiits lllaklllg trips front .iilggeil pit-cos of steel were iturled . olllll lo the iuotilrs. /\il('l‘ two with great force ill all tllrccticits. llflilrn’ of ztt-tivitv. a shot was liret alld the lights all ilisiipp- 'i'ilt- ltitJors took a routr- int» tilt- interior. Four Lorri Llvea_ ' Kzlur-iis l‘it_v, Mo. Sept. 29 Four illl‘ll were l'*‘]ll rlcd killed today ill "ii PXlllin-"itui at the. i-Jxt-t-lsititrlultv- . ilnr Aiituufilctitrilig (Toiupttnyia d v plailt. lillTl: nliles stititliczlst of lititlStlll. ll stibu‘ south of here. ti iiotiscs witliiil ' Willi‘ radius". \Vl)i'i' rocked. Tito iliast siioolt iillltitvlil and ._ . .. .. .. ._ Kansas (fity, and buildings ill in .,)(_l.i-\lllfr_il',(,fjull'n?" n‘ Ii\\|)l'llll(‘ilt't.‘, Mi.. about tt-ll trill-s ' Um notc iii |‘t\])i\’ thilnlli» ".151 of l|t‘l‘t‘, also \\'l',l'i! slnilttin, tcisl note frilll iilzlltitlnn ili- Viili-ta. which was ilispittciioil to Dublin tlarly ittiiay, fullowir “Sir: ills ji~ s (loverllirtoiil liztvt- givtil ciws- and cariiez-at iil|i~ s-ldtzratioil lit lllP corrt-siliiildcite“ which lint-i jlH‘\‘“‘Pll belweorl us -‘-illi"l‘ lhi-ir invilutirn lo you to sellil ilclegillc-s to it coitP-rciict- iii lriverlli-ss. . "ill ujlill’ of their sine ~rrl tit-sire for port-e, ilnii ill spite of tile iurli - coiliiijiliilijti tone of your littr-sl -»<——{-O€>— — --__. Rich Austrian An Easy Victim \’lF..\'.\'.-\. Sept. BZ-ffhe great ill“- “ri-rlliilit ili-irioiitzlrzlfltlu hora yl"; "'0' ' "My iii? taken first as i1 "'- iloti, they (‘fllllltlf enter info ii. con "ii i” iii“- iiilfiiiltllletl action on !l'l"‘llt‘('. ilpiui tho basis of this tart-till. iind st‘t'(lntl as indicative of igori-ignnniiiqii-t», iii" KIW-Yilii; i1’“‘"'i' "i iicriliii" "l- Noiwiflistziiliiiiig your personal iil'lll)llt’if‘_\' dlrilllilgiiliiiii- "Filirly 'i.i.\'l|l'illl'i' to ibis t"'flll‘2ll‘_\', which liiillisilrlil pirsoils gathered before tiivv lllurli a.|||,|-..,-i;,t¢,_ it [Ilium h, |lhe gri-itl c.'l'.lletlr:tl bore anti tflllllii"‘ill'lillf‘tl in ini- iliiuri that. lite no. ed for (leriuziny while a bililil.i-.i-pi;|iri~i- in n ('|)|\r(l|‘,-np(- n“ illayeil "die waelit uni libs-iii" ilflliililt y, ]i:|~; invilrtltl [hum in n "iii'"i-‘“'iiiflilii "i!" Aiififl" lctrgriiliiiii which no llriiish gilvi-rii \'l‘-"~i"i'ii11.\"~'~‘ (7l't>\\'<i Plllliifliihililli-llt can lll'l‘tlili. Uri fills purl icrritory lllfll. to Austria in iloli. . :- iuti-rcliiltlgl- oi i-xtllnriailoi; "till. Iiitfilvi-‘l Hllti 'i'.\'roi--illl fr. 29- atltl argtiiiitiiilaiivt- i-ilitiiiiunit-affirm ‘irllllll ('t'lSillifl(‘. liotli the (iilF-illllitll this subject. The pfisiiirln man llvptibllcari anti tho old lmpe-Italr-n up by ills Niall-sky's govt-rit- Yiili iiIiK-‘i WW0 iiitlliiilyiili 11ml iliililViillrflt is fiilirluiutrniill to the ex ‘t “Wire the HWfl-silk-l-‘oilrt’ 421' ill" ilritisli t-litpire, in thi- crowd tiiihleirt o" the German reaction» illl'\‘ caiiiioi ilili-r if. axis-s. ".\i,\' Ctlllvilllllhh‘ Jlliri l ri-iiiitl. 'i'ihe feeling seemingly was lllt)|"t":ll.';\\‘t vt-r. itt-oitly anxious to milki- iitlll-ldrcncil than pro-German atltl iu ('i)il['.i'l‘i|lll ii with your deli-KIWI" 1-- lilo llt"1ll'llt‘.‘ii. cries were “tlowzriiiiollii-l- tlt‘1.i‘l'llllllf*ll effort i‘.l i-x with Frilneo the hrlnglnan." illlpltlft) t2Vt"l'_\' possibility of a settli- dlsperslug t-he whole crowd pass- lllt‘lll by p lnai IllSK‘ ssiou. l by litr- French embassy crying "Tho propi is which we have al- liicrislveiy and singing German ll-1‘li'r'FIl|_‘-’ liiailn lluVl‘ bi-eii taken by tionill songs the. wt rltl as ]\i'fi"' that our endea- rt-rit for rt-eiliiciiitllitlii alld settle» ineni arr no irinpty form. anti we t-l that. coilfi-rcui-ti. not (IfllTUh- pi l|li('llt‘l‘, is the ntost practical plitci- wits between Jiliues l\'. Noo- uan nllii Keonlah Atlbrey. Noonau lit-tiling out the mare. in the ironic - , llongtilit cilming fturth and Tillie, 2.115%. 3rd Heat. 'l‘llis brat \vas.a repetition of tho second. the ilorses finishing ex- rti-lly iu the saute order. Tillie. also. 2_4Q 2lt'llit‘V -. “\\‘o lll(‘.l'i‘.l()l'0 send you herewith fl fresh tnvitaurn to a cont " ll ti Vallztt fif'tli. ran itlect your iiaicgtites as the spokesiiiiril of the people whom you reps-soul wilil ll View to ilHt‘9ll.llll1 lug how the association of lreliliiil with the coliiitiunity of uati‘ its TROT known its tho. British Eillpirc ulny Bred) 'l'llis race was won in straight lllffllil by liilrry C... lil‘i\'l‘l'l by Frank Botiteiller. This is his second will iliirlltg this lueeting. he having wtiii the 2.30 (‘itlss Tflli on Wetl- rlestltiy. 'l‘llc second position trl thir. i'lll‘i‘ was wilil by Juttuita Aub- t‘(‘_\'_ owrli-ii by Mr. lirlilinlitnii it's-l CLASS (Maritime iy. itilil third place by Sybil ('.. tiwiierl lty Mr. (‘urlcy of Village ..Runrling Race (1-2 mile heats) (lri-i-ll. , iu l‘Vl!I'_\' liczll iilll'l'_\,' ti. went right lo the front and llu- | |,,-n|_\- t‘li»p-—('._vr1| il-‘itzsirnnrirnii, Long River. battle was i)lli\\'(‘-f‘ll illl‘ tzlllilrs for > ‘J lint George ldnkiellvr, Llnkiei liii- |I|r'I('I . 11H! l\llill'l'_V mare. prov» Flntries will he taken tip to llluc l of ittilrling -» Free-FonAil Class Tro (‘olrrtlriti ll. ('l'tlrvis) ltey Millet‘ lMzlt-iilnnoul 'I‘llo British Soldier‘ .. ._ Gentleman's Driving Race Tittle. not.‘ f zIéiii/zf" 2.21 Class Pace. 1 Gypstw Dillon-Douglas - Prof ltl, Margilte llmlniriilllfcitii; (Sltewtiril ‘i’ - ‘.l.iilclt ()'iir*.arls~-A Milyiletr. .il l|i‘.‘i \. r Ollill __. ..r| .1 a .,. liongoiit (Milt-Neill) ..2 .1 ‘f Dillon ——»-l<‘reil Sitoir, liens- Kcuiah /\llill‘f‘_\’ (Stewart) ..1l It 2i "mum vflifl’: ihgxigu -;1~1-6~§;--_7~i;'l/44 5 5 d. ])ilrircy—L. D_ Mcllicoil. Vic it‘, . i , ~- 4. ~_ n . ‘Grim H 2(f4o‘§'a."Il._l-r°,' ma" I 1 ‘ii, lmtly Commodore ‘Prowse itr ' i. our ior y _K,1| Jiiimii“ ‘Wbiiw (“Mi-vi ' 3 i’ plgntripeli, tvliill be taken up to tltllo Sybil f‘. (McNcill) . Ii 3 of “lawns Marv Pickford (Arbing) 4dr Time. 2.20%, 2.18%, 2.‘... 4. During the progress of the ritcos it (‘ilk’) which won first prize, flaked by ‘Mrs. iltigh lliili-Klnnt-n of lllgh- flnltl. was very kindly (inflated by ht r fer lull-lion, the prnrcetla lobe L'-l\‘f'll lo the. new Protestant (lr llliillliitll‘. _Ttit- betting was very keen tlt tho. auction, tile cake being flrlallv ltuncltcil tiolvn to Dr. 1.00 idrilllk for $50. The lloctor gcn oritusiv gitvt- it barn again for re- '¢'ll(' \\‘lll‘ll llr‘ .\llnn wits tho pur- chaser lit $.10. lie also turned it back for re-sale. The third time it was purchased by Mr. Por- ter for $8. WEDNESDAY OCT 5TH 2.30 Class (Trot and Pelee) i. Mary Pickford -—Jnules Arb- ing_ (‘llarlilt-toliiwn. 2. Luanda —-iicrtranl Montreal s. (linger -Boy—il. ll. Winston Road 4. Peter Aubrey —~-i.)l' firmness, Sunlnloruidtl i5 llady Commodore. -—G. (T. Hol- land. Tryon ti. Useita ——Dr Christopher, 1'13- nisll 7, Harry O. -<F. Bouteliler, Char- ilmn-sity, Roberts. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, OOTOBER 1, 1921 Professor iicLartifs Me Success iii the West .'l‘he many friends of Prof. J. l‘). Larty, iorillorly of the Princi- ‘of Willi-s ('ollege. will be pleased to llcar of the tsttccess he has ill" taincil in agriculttirtll i is divided pursuits in ur Great “lost. The Province of Saskatchewan into distri-ts for agrl~ cultural purposes ill trill-ll oi wllii-ii are given prizes for good farming. . Best Field of Wheat anii ilcsl Fioid of Oats, not of each. less than lcn iii-res The judges in the Battle- ford District wirich is VPfy large, awarded Mr. bielLarty first in oats. Hot-rind lit wheat and second in E1700 furminflt At the North llattle- ford Exhibition held recently, lvfr. ‘and Mrs. Mcsluzlrtp won tilirty-five. my,“ ;il'i1.es——sev_enlerll second eleven on flilc first. and seven third arts. fancy work, potlltrj‘. vegeta- bles, gi'airl..ctc. Frill’. lllrinlrty lectures in fili- Fuivcrslty at Szlslrztlzloil during the fllvllllfli‘. t anl-‘i. ‘bi-st ill! rt orlt-iileil wiili Irish na-i “Will iinifiildif-‘i M!‘ Dick“? and hopeful \\':ly' lo an utlticrstontl-, "'11-'11 llfiililhiiflns- lug such as we alrilenlly tiesiru fol in London on ()('.iflll(‘|‘ ii. where. \\’f‘!.l()l|l‘l\t’ll t'lil‘tilllll_V i l l i ant-o of John ll. il“§J‘l'(* Today’s Races 'l'ili|a_v will bi- the final iluy of ti". lixiiibition races and the chicf ‘illolrnit will center ill lil" ailpoar- ilrailt-ii. 2.021,... the liftit- brown horse from 'l'i~u- iiess._v. who has probably Ollly one llrcr iii the world as it halt-trill.- track [)'.lt'(‘l‘- that horse being Siultle (2.. 1.50, frr _ii\‘iiOlll ail offer n1‘ $50,000 has recently iii-on re.- lllhPll. .lt-liii it. ilrailcn has this ire-tr lililtg ilp live ilr-tv truck cords, including a new lllaritiiur- All The News | Worth Reading All The Afls ' Worth Printing Annual lnhlerlpllen, ddlvercd ‘ON. lly Mull, (Jullllls "M30- U- I. A», IEO.» ooitotuoiito on or T: Miflltllihlliil FAIR Splendid Exhibition winter wit Enjoyed Yester- day When tile Removal oi Exhibits Began. Races Today Wiii_i_liild Uii Programme. ‘ He thought that tlle Govcrnnlellt should itssiitt breeders to take their stock to the Canadian Royal Show The reiiltivul of exhibits from tili- grounds hogan at noon yesterday anti by evening litany m the ilootlti-s \\'t"rc disniilntletl and stalls vat-ant. which is being ll--|.l in‘ ‘for-into 'l‘lli.-rtz w t fairly giloil ztitoniiitnct- this (Ellllllllg November. lle had . ~li tllc r lisittirs --. though a great llllllly judged here. about l5 years ago, alld left the city‘ oil theme noted a wonderful improvetui-ttt had t-itrly trains. ‘File sillendiii exhibit-tin the ttli-ilntinlc. 'l‘h par-ad of tlilif‘; ion weather this year dent: iutlcllit-tlitlr- ’i‘hursrlity was one of whici. tcw exhibitions can boast of. The ltyrshlpes wane illlf} fi."-" judged. The colllpetitilln was very lici-ll. tiii- ilasses all f‘XifCllllt)llllll_\' well filled some with as niillly as 17 anltnzils. Outside of the exhibit- ion lrl (Quebec (Zity ii was the lar- gest exhibit of Aigniirfrvs ill bruit iluutbi-rs alld quality what was shown in Toronto. The herd of Melntyre llros of Sussex, N. B. its a whole lilitdc an excellent show- ing-. winning both male and lPllllllf‘ ellitmpionshlps-»tilc first prize young herd itnrl second in the aged .l'iei'ii. A. Mcllflti llros taking the rod ribboli for the latter class. Mclttle x Sons also won first prize ln nu UXt'i*pil()lliill_\' strong class of itgecl bulls, and numerous other prizi-s ill indlvitiilal classes. Bert Brown of York htltl an exceptionally strong female ill the tiry cow class, one of the largest cows in the breed. She won that class and other ani- totvurils the success of’ the fair anti it is to be hoped that the trout-lud- lug l‘itl'i"..\"ilIl:l zifternotln will hi- faviiretl with ilii- satire cit-ill‘ skies‘ Mr George llay of Laclitilc, l’. Q. who judged the heavy horses till.- year silys that the exhibition tor these itllliiltlis was. its n wltoli ratll Pr Hlll'i'lll_ with fair t|uillit_v. lc (‘lytlei-iilzllcs stallions. four ycllrs old wilil tilt» i-xizeptlon of the Pm- vinciai government horse were not up to tho standard. ’l‘llt.>re. were only iw I ill1‘l‘i*~\ iinil foals iilfi first prizr- winner ilcllll: iitloii. tlli- se- rontl lair Til-l cli1trll',llilrislii|l was wort b} a tilrce yviil‘ oiii sfitilirln. ’l'hr*ri'. were only two PPl‘Clll*l'i')l"lIi slitllloits among tlir- heavy" bot-s btit tilt-y were (‘Xililfillllllfiily good. Tile luilres were fairly good. 'l‘iir-re was it string of fine (leldlngs and nltlrils-——n gocri cxiiiilit. 'l‘hPrt- were sevcn showing in the general pur- pose class. rather varied in t|llfii~ Pfuyhlno Fawn-d .0)" gyms/h "mp3,, fly. 'l‘lie reuinlntlcr of the halter trials shown, b) lllni were first ping in. ffqfxnpl‘ ppm-Hi"... mp0,.’ t-lttss were not. so wr-ll flllr-il as prize winners. sillPCiill mriltion is tiiiltli- injg _vi-:ti‘ by Rtiy yo“, M they slioulti ilave her-n. On the (inc his two year old brill willcll 3px;” “Hun. h“ will Ondmn,___. island as in other provinces the wits Vjlllifflifi setond. iiVlr blclniyrtl .,, "IU'|;l]( H“. (-|,,,,.1,,H,,u,“.n lluflpk motor l.l'll(‘.l(H, in Nil‘ May's opinion winning first, The luxepriinental pacing rt-ciril of 2 i214, for wnp-l, -'lri- proving a sl-riotls TlVill to the Station lliltl an excellent. exhibit ti... Sum U; $100 1's (‘rfpreil- “Mllnavy horse and the breeding of winnng a number of the best prizes will do this in one of the hearts. of lire fwi-torzlll ]l.'lI'(‘ in which ‘no .\'ill int»! »lo_v Volo, Tlii: (lilo. l \\'hili- Stlx .triil _.lolin .'\. iial. itol. Vrzli» ins tilts _\‘i'lll‘ bung up ll fbw illltiscii’ and next iargtilj: of rcprcseritiltlves of labilr||ioil tilt-y must guurii tlleliltzilvi-s lle lVlillPli for illllflllit and llulltlreila were ]ll'i.<:;|gt|n_=[ any misiiilrir- rloitbl. ‘fhi-i-t- ' .t.l ‘flit- llhiist is lite soul friliu lilo (‘iorlllau-srlealtl it,» piiin-r- to no _,.-|-v.-,| l,_,- n“) ' --. 'Vl>'l'.'ll iliiiit rocortis ill ilitlirli- iiiiii was I‘i'('l'||li_\‘ brought iiiwfl .1’) (Tupi,- iil'l‘il)i'l whore he ‘rlrolril the. truck l'i‘l'i)l'll a few we -ks ago. 'i‘lie~;i- horses will llliikn» llrailcil sltp some filtiay, and. though he will. without doubt, win still illl'\' will iilitlto lliiil sti-p ilil‘ liulli- iliwivl‘ lliztn ii I111}; (Ivor rovrnbrooil‘more class and in the road-i stl-tipt-il or -r ii. ('lllll'lII1lt‘.1(l\\'l'l track 2.22 Trot and 2.25 Pace Mixed This is another class which will he rat-on toilny nnil wit] hflvp gpv-i§lli)\V as ii whole couipilreil favour ant] “(Wt h')rsl'ls m, p,_-H-g;~.|-,q_ Tlmiablv lviti‘. it llilfil'l“" oi trher .‘-lll W5“ 2 o'clock. ;\vllicii Mr Robertson has ailendcdi "aces will be t‘llli(‘ll . “i am. sir yours faithfully. “l)_ LLOYD GidOilGE.“ tail rln-jonil a. good saddle ilorse. lle yells Jnnn i lltli-kney ‘stitliioil class sitoweil il good deal 29" Th" W. .mnan-..'feilialc of all ages. lit the first in- incltlrling the best cow in milk. and second prize for iln excellent year- ling btlll bred at the Station. lle was beilten by the chalitpion bull 0f the l)l‘l‘illl_ owned by Mclntyre Brits. Mention might be made of a new exhibitor-Mr llerbert Love who won first prize for a jurtltlr bull tinlf. 'l'llis is Mr Love's first ".X])(‘l"il!l'\('(l iii a show ring and ill! had a ltirist hPilllliilll aniiual, true to type. Mr Bert Brown bad an ox- cellent two year old heifer, second ill her class to what was later found to be the champion feriialt" of‘ tile breed, owned by‘ Niclntyre Bros-en imported heifer. There were a ntilubcr oi filllPl‘ very cred- iiiflllltl exhibits and the ‘prize list iwlil tcil its own story of a collect- ion of animals udlltxh Mr Ness was lqilite enthusiastic over. ‘Mr W. W. Jones of Mt Elgin, Out said that there wuss a very fair ex- hibit of hogs. The Yorkshires and Berkshires comprised a few good F-petzliuens but. through lack of fl showed f0 poor atlvtliltage. OflTlle Tamwotrths were a good lot nicely fitted anti a better class on the whole than the two above rlaili-eti. The strongest class in quill- ity were the Chester Whites. Some of the young sows, among the York- sbires were of nice type and qual- tliis ariiinill seems to have fallen tiff round. Mr l-iarry Robertson of Toronto who jntlgotl tho light. horses said that the prtélivlll. llllTkPi calls for _:t very high class ctlrriage. horse “of lilo opinion that if a gnoil strong _bollcil thick iliailed,_tilorougll ilreil ‘horse wits used on sortie of the _stanilarii Ilrcd mares anii non stun (iJlFli brcd. a good saddle horse would no dotiltl evolve and ilorsc would also male well with some of the thicker mar- es and a good citrrlagr horse would ri-stilt Nofabiv in the curring" a stcr class, the winners in the tiged of quality and it very nice manner of- gointp- anti tiic \\‘lll')6*1 of‘ tho roadster class was a fvila of horse not very often seen, The in tile Maritime Provinces. Trtiro won the trophy presented byl Prowsi- lirzls, for best display of dairy cattle of any brceil, also the ifillttlllllifillililitl for botll male and i . . . ,. _-.ill'l . "ltl l’ flat Llzgcl» _ i ~ - , - . li\\‘\l(()lni:" Pr? iilldlipcwirifll‘ Nliizs pr Zflilfliiiiilis ii.\'-lluf. were not properly fllieii. iii tltl i.ro_\il (ti-urges f0l)lv_ which i: -woum "mkp 1 Rum": mntondvr m Tm, Shmd pmsenw,‘ by p..o,,,.se “i-‘ih "Hmw" “ rmismmhi“ “pi""l ‘ l Bros for the best dairy cattle wits trinity for lllc Irish and llrilii-li rc- prcscillatives to tum-t. if llf'.(‘lfli'f'.n lll-‘ll tbc i'ri~itlii-r‘s liuai paragraph leaves the lillflqillPfl unictterrttl. Entries ior Sllllilllefsitic Exhibition Rflllcsl Tueshy, 0ct. 4th lilltelnlvn 2.22 Trot and 225 Pacs i, Kellie —~~.l. A. l\'illl‘l'll_\‘. Klilllllil‘ 2. ilrentim ii. —ll. Hooper (That'- lofti-lowrt l ii. i)')Il liailey -»-li. Benoit, (‘liar- iiotlclilwn | -i. l'si~liil -» Dr (lhristoilher. Tig- ‘nisll t l iilg hiiinnlr to bi- the tail-tutti best (or it-iiiii il'liiil‘l' in the rare. llcsl llllll‘. Ii Sitilnysitlc, Jaities (Yi-iitirlol‘. 2.1K‘... (‘linioll ilnrirli: the altcruotul liiirrr 4 llo-i'ci~p.'ilarryiSeiltirnliin. New Frank floiililiiei‘ gave a hroi-tii-Fs Auuriu record of 2,28 to ltaiiiniil. tiwrletl by 5 llerl McKay filin» iir. .i. H. Jenkins of this city. toil SUMMARY (i ' , ll. R .Mon=:c_‘ Konsington. l fr. llnvius —il<‘. Btniteliier. (‘har- lntletowu ti. ltaltonette_ lull. N. -S_ 7. Roy‘ Miller ——~l<‘. G. Kennedy. Silutll Port MG. A. Fraser. Ai- 2.16 Trot and Pace i. l\'t=lltticky' blariitie. 2.09 1-4 —- li Kelly, (‘harintiotowil 2. (‘orwin ilal ~ J_. l‘. Smith‘ Kin» kora It. Albert. .i. —ll. Kelly. (‘ilarlottn- town 4. Kcmiunh Alib. —l<J_ French River Stewart. b, Edna liaullin —~il. Benoit, (‘liar iottelouzrl Ii_ Miss Silnlnassie. —-l" lloutei- iler 7, illlly (Ylhinnit ~»W l-lrlton, (‘al- rtis, Mo. 8. Tiloiuus R. ——J. P. Arscnaiilt, Summorsiilo. 9. Miss fir-lie Rico ~ ll. W_ McAr- tlillr. Kenidnglnn. A special train titlrrving Fll(‘(‘ hor- t-lcs and passengers will leave (‘har- iottetnwn at 7130 a. m. on Wnd.. Oct 5th for Sumluorsldo, returning at 7.30 n- m. This largo list of speedy horses will produce the most. exciting lri of ruling lrl each of the class This will be the last chance - treason to witness "the It Kings‘ on an Island 0v ~ J. Psnrisri , i "mi . s: s whole, Mi- N .an_v show ring in Canada and in _ '.ihi= feiitales with his first prize cow Wm ii-v Dickie Bro" "f 1'1"“ and which also would compare favor- 310m“ t“ McLecidl“ “hioiii n" the ably with the host of the breed lu i"‘-“i"ii“"i “Elli” w“ take" W‘: Jami flitnatla. lle won the bulk of tbc "f L irviiigi M- P- P- oi QM"? individual prizes. .l. W. Jones won i/"iiii" lite first ]lI‘i7.P for yearling biili—~:ln~ exceptionally good animal. W. .i.] .llb“‘)n won the first p: in the unlit row rials»: ‘vith an exceplionU iii animal. W. Ni. l.--.l ti} .~‘ton hi3 Al, very crvtlltrtble exhibit winning a? uurlilli-r" of prizes and (lodfrev llrosl zllsn lil'lllP 1t creditable show int fact tile Willi‘ ill‘i‘li‘i.'l rxlililitl was iliost l‘fllllilli’llllilllif'. WORONTO‘ OFL llvqmght ‘winds in the UII(‘I‘HS(‘_V'S ii. W. (‘oi-fling V _ , . w‘ |._ I,’ of Ynnnnlln‘ m" up m", Partly cloudy blit mostl) fair illld 'tli~ till? best (‘Xiiliiiis that has ilccn --—-—4QO3----—— THE “WFIATIIER TIEMPERATITI! TIDE, MOON. ETC tool. liigli tide this morning at 102i seen ill (‘llllllih for litany years. _ utinliillg tl'o maii-jcilillupfrliisllip "mi imiillhi "t 114i- wiill a iulll calf of his own breed Sun sets fills aternoon at 5.40 iitg, itlso iill‘ Senior and Junior and H395 ionwrmw morning ni herds and a number of the firsts. i.Il lnilividual classes. Roper Bros hurl a very large exhibit of extra good aniitials. though not as high- ly conditioned as Mr (‘ornimts titer won the lPllliiiP cbaiuplonsilip njitll liitjir lips! ptitne wry row wllt-lr would bi-itr lllost favorable comparison with any dairy “breed of cow. Ab» was ni- ilxrt-plitlnn t,\' good animal. 'l‘hoy also look a fair silnre of the first and second priz- es in thi- different classes (‘orn- lnr: and iiopoi- llros were the prin- cipal exhibitors in this breed. The Jerseys made un excellent . " exhibit. Holden d Sons of Quebec _ _ inking the largest share of the p rat's;- xriitzi.'zi:.<z‘..i.i:ziii.c" ~ Raw-solar AND "react-a LIGHT CAMPAIGNS‘) ~t First quarter moon Saturda? Oct 8th, at 4.12 p. m. October-lat to 4th storm wavi 5th to 9th fall-like. 10th t‘) 14h fair period. 15th l0 18th 1111M. ilfli fog. 19th to 23rd biustdfy- 34th t‘ 28th pleasant Zltlttn 31st, fair. . oozfe. “Bunshhle Kid liain Clarke of Wiitshre. the ' eran breeder won the female i m" plonsblp with his first pr "99 I vmlr old heifer which is - - "l "W - alrnogoai ronlenrlers I 9 b79911- Tlle grades in the o“ breed- made n very or i‘ “Xiiiiiii rtinrc especial! ' ‘M AYWMYI‘ when. a m, of snhnai-n silowll wmfld c" ifsvorably with tho regular irneia of the breed. r . -Ncss of Hevielr. P. Q._ h,- "illd ifllwrter of Ilalry cat- d‘. » i”. ‘u d es in dsu-y his sr m. h." “m. ye . rflpesiringnofgde excellent one. and would cvtupdn favorably with most of tits exhibits or dairy cattle in Central (kinda.