A- ~ ’9° S 'ri-is cnimnorrerown GUARDIAN Pin - ~’ _ _ ___ E -1 -1 inn -runnin pil- -un-1-| 3 Q iggest Crowd Ever'Gathered at a Prince Count Exhibition Notwithstandin a Threatenin Rain] rnnisirlnls i » g g , . in the Morning-Keenly Contested Races-Nellie Bangs Wins Free For All-Maids D _ King the 2.40-Prize List, Including " All the Prizes. S"Si‘T»`e» Sept- 13-(SDL by P11'1!10)‘ 2 bushels White Russian wheat, dsque; 3, Silas Farrow, Bvliqin TWO Victims Burn; The Prince Cohunty Exhibition at 1, C. McLellan, Arlington, 2, El l_%()0'I‘B AND VEGETAITLESE 5. I Sunimerside, which was closed yester- Ari-.ena_ult, 3 Thomas Waugh. l bushel Rose type potatoes. 1, , Tree Faumg on Them _day was the most successful ever held! 2 bushels any other' variety of R- Clark, Summerside; 2, R. Ecliur- ‘ "‘ Pf1“°_° U°'U11fy. Attendance yester- ,wheat lst, D. J. McLeod, Mt. Roy- man Roofs Corner. Dr vin (lily WHS Very large, notwithstanding al, 2nd, M. D. Mcbood, Mt. Royal. i bushel red skin potatoes. 1, ' gi _the rain in the forenoon, there being! One _bush two rowed lnrlcy. Cfllill 0111131 2. J- W- 0l'8SW°2|l. SU over .$000 people paying admission to 1, W. (1l’arke, Wilmot, 2 R. E. Sanur- Eleanors. Best bull oi 1, 1 _ ~ John You. any 8° breed 1 Shorthorn or sliorthorn r 3,-Iohn McDonald, Summerside. M the gro/ands. The judging of horses man, Rnss's Corner, 3, L. %ctiui'iiian ' 1 bushel Green Moiiiitnin rzuti-toes. lG1°VB!', Sifrnniersid T I PARRY SOUND, Sept. 9.8-(Special ~~'i‘wo in the ing in Miss the Vicinity of Furry Sound, een m were the ~victims. Miss on her way to attend a Iuneml .ind as she drove along a 'big rrcc \."|:i-li had' been burning throuh u°:~.i~ the roots, both cv THEN f the occupants instantly, EH TTNNTPS ' WEHE NMBUSHEI] ()'i"l`.»\\\'A', Sept. 17.--VVoril froiii Sinitli (lliiim reports fliiit 100 I"i‘eiii~.li troops iveru :iiiil>iislii\d iirzi villloy ilcni' Luiigviio on tho Tonkin border by lic- 1\\'ecii 500 mul lifltlflliinese, niiil their li iulr-r, (fiipt. l~‘loui~y, iiiiil Liciit. Dclaitirir sliot. iiiiil rlei-iipituticil, PNESENTNTIUN UE THE PHITES In Connection With the Guard- ian Biccl yeiload Race and Labor Day\S ports. 'Flin ,i,'ardens were crowdcd with ii i-:i_i.:oi‘ tiirong last iiiglit to -licnr th .0l 1'l1lH any like may hi heat it wus a fight from scart to fin- row, Bedeque; 3, Joseph Taylor, ltlalrnsg 2, F. McEwen. ales. over one~year old and owned by f Lincoln, Leicesier or f.‘o't.»-\vol.‘ 1 ish for first position between Loul Two bush. White Banner oats. 1st,§ Eight white or yellow turnips th” exhibiwf- 1. John Yeo. ’J. S. Tiiylor, North liedeqiic 2 ’.\` Helen and Nellie Bangs, Nellie Bangs -Henry Mill, Sc. bileaniirs; 2, R. H, f(GHl`lY)~ 1. H. Arsenault; 2, J. E, Ayrshire or Ayrshire grade cow in »\'si¢-.r or Cotswold, 1 w, Sinn. on.. und 3rd. Best time 2.211 made in the_ Two bush. Sensation Oats. 1, J. J. 1. MPS- C0321) '1`11yl\>\'. l"I`€8t0W\1; 2. Holstein 0" T U1 :trails holler . 2. E- Al"S¢Dault. ' first heat by Lou Helen. >Hall, Slierprook; 2, R. Marchbank; 3, REV- FHLDBT M0l1ui§l1un, Mlscouche. calvsd in 1901. 1. f “. "rs l.ezird,Kel- ' 1'5" “T UVU Will' Ulfl €“’@S 10l1f-I V001 The 2.40 class had four starters and lJ. Taylor, Lower Freetown. i OM P12014 01110115 i\‘8d)- 1. W. W. ;\`iI\Z 2. Walter Leu; 3, Wm. McKay. ewes 11*1VlUiZ each raised lambs this was also hotly contested. Parker-I Two bushels Logowo Outs. 1, H, Baker, Suiniiicrside; 2. Edith' Holstein or liolstein grade heifm- season. 1, W. H. Moose, New Annan lundo taking the first two heats and ‘Arseuaultg 2, M. D. McLeod; 3, W, jhltriilgllf. summflfside. '.calved in 1908. 1 and 2, Walter Lea- 2. -1811105 Tilyllir. 3, W. H. Moase. ' Maids King winning the last three TClark. I One peck onions (white or yellow). 3. W. G. Taylor. ' Pen of one-year old long wool` and race. Best time 2.25 made in the* Two busliels white oats any other 1. W» W- BHKH; 2. lrllnry Ularke,Ken~ : Ayrshire or Ayrshire grade bcifer l, W. G. Taylor, 2, Ed. Clerk, 3, W. fourth heat by Maids King. lvariety. 1, H. Arsenault; 2, M. D.`Bil1Kt0l1. ‘calved in 1906. 1, Benj. Uairns, Sum.' H. Moase. An extended notice of the magnlfi- ~>McLeod; 3, W. Clarke. I CA'l"l‘LE. -mcltsillc; 2, Dunwoodie Farm, 1\.,.-fn] Pen of two year ewes, long wool, 1. cent exhibit of R. T. Holman, Ltd.,| Twelve ears indian Corn. 1, Mrs.l 311`C>I`f1\01`11 131111 any age rdgistered. ;B@<10l1U€- iW. H. Mouse. will appear in Monlday’s issue. TS. E. Gallant, Abrams Village; 2, E. _1 Rnd 2 -10110 YOU. Port Hill; 3, F. J. Ayfsilirc or Ayrshire grade heifer, . Pen of two long wool ewe lamos, 1, BUTTER AND CHEESE.‘ Uwright; 3, F. DesRoches. Humphrey, Wilmot, cr.lve|d in 1907. 1, George Geoffrey, 51, W. H. Mouse, 2, Austin Scales. Crock of' Butter 20 lbs (home made) Biishel baking beans. 1, L. U. Fow-l HUEHW111 BU” "Hy 1111.0 registered. EICHIIOFS; 2. ROY G€Uf1I‘0Y; 3. Aiistini Grey faced ram, any age, may oc lsr. Frank Glydon, 2nd W. D. Cross- ler; 2, F.. E. Arsefnault; 3, L. A. _1. Wlllter M- LGU. ViCt0f1f1i 2. Ed- S“f*|"~"- Sliropslrire, Oxford down or South mon, (‘ont_'i~51 Bedaque; 3111, Mrs, J, Arg@nau1t_ ,ivaird M.cMui‘do, Kelvin Grove. Ayrshire or Ayrshire grade heiiep down, 1, R. B, Hagnall. J_ Hull, S|.er'.,.~00k,,_ 1 3.151161 Timomy Seelp 1, Chester' Ayrshire Bull. 1, ll. G. Bagnall. _cnlved in wus, 1, Stephen Hu¢~;.fis,| Grey faced rum sliropshirc, (1i2ll‘S und under re- , -lc'l'sc'_v or Guernsey gr.-ide cow in lumli-S. 1. lt. B. Bagnall, 2, Il. f‘lili'k Exhibit of factory cheese not less _niiult; 2,. Cyrus Arsenaiilt; 3, Percy,§1\1l%'l‘e¢1. 1. Dunwoodie Farm, l3i.*f` milk OF CHU. 1. Frank Glyden, Mnr. ` Pcn of one yeiir old ewes grey fiicei gum.. 50 lbs, 1, H, J, M¢C0rmi¢i;_‘B. i2. W. H. Mouse. Eleanors. cnlvcd in 1307. 1, l<`riink Glyden; 2, registered J. W. Callbeck first und* . North Budeque, 3, E. Wright, Middle~ ¢» bushel buckwheat, 1, H. Farrow, Best Bull Of any nillk breed. 1, lWm. Johnston, New Annan. second. ton, Bgdgqug; 2, (J, Bowneng, Norm lie-Walter Lea. l Jersey or Guernsey grade heifer (Continued on page 3) ioi orn grade' ho; ii i . ovinei ly t i. ex ibitor. 1, Vial- fe cl d 19 SMOKE BLOCKADE .Dense Smoke Prevents Both Gcean and _ River Steamers Leaving Montreal ness of the games in which the boy; purticipateil, which should be an efi uuiple to thc older folk in politic lilo etc. _ The following are the prizes an in whom they were presented. 1'-it prize Hilvrr 'l‘ropliy from th T MONTREAL, Sept. 18-(Speciiil)- Quebec. Forest flrcs prevniliiig in ull dlrrc The Alluu Liner f‘r»i'sl0.1u »¢i\\H\lttet°wi3.own¢r Of UW ° _h M om ,,_ old stallion George C\`0SC01l9. 2-Zwtliat lowered thc L rce ye Enhmp . . . - th H llfax cord of the Maritime Provinces lrom2,.l0l_ to 2.2itS-album; $33030. He also Two New Reels, Seven Pictures For This Evenind cool shades of moonlight. 111'* Waters ,ti R c s easily winning in threestriiight hcii i ` 4 bw, 'ca(l7ll‘-ure; grst prize in the show ringof the three ye" 01*-E bmndurd U( stnllions. Prize $20-$10- ___________..__i___--~- .~; :_-f; '::'M: :LYT-Z; TZ: Tl' Two Brothers-is the title of i-116 new reel for this evening. It is a, Picture of .1 brcvtiher‘s jealousy Midi his revenge on his own brother. The fiither's death, nad thc st nl-Ill! Of the will hy thu one dctemliiul lo do lllc other out of l‘.is own. f-Il" f“"\'l‘ |112 of the younger out. of the bore ~thc mot;her's faithfirlnese, and the final appearing of the father for the errlng son. Then the reconciliation and final repentance. Wandering Musician is a SP1€l1fi1d llietulie, the history of a Welldeflng Player being given ln a most interest- inlr way on the canvas. The lit»\1° chlld wh in s auch an lmi>0f*'"'t George Vessey, York. is visiting ht aiiinimering and gleaming HS ¢h° W-°°“ falls in the quiet grand-our across tht wnveg, tfnting them witfh silvery hgnnty-the rock bound coast and th; shore scenes surpass d.‘scril>ii_0". “U every one should see this PiCtUY9- “He knows it all et set of sun, The heavy trials and the los! gg, J h . ' f, rly on the Way. 0 n HE KNOWS. `Th:; ||nT,eg¢\E?ne|;e:tlll at close of day. | . . . The little ernands I have to run, He knows it ,,1i__hn-w tired I grew _-Within Five Years Proper Plain in No I ;<.\i/r i..\|=0rl ill; uci'os.~: thc flcemi in ciglitccii liiiiir.~i,- or iir. the into of 200 miles :in houi'.__! Across the Atlantic ' ' ‘ in Eighteen liners Says Edison, But t Yet Worked Gut l __.__...,__ _ . _ . ..._ l fuiiioizs i|v\'¢‘iitoi`, in thc (‘iiui‘se .if n, talk on iicriiii uilvigiitioii. lic iis.~‘i‘i'tcil that thc proper ;»l.ii\ _ _ y I y g i con» sis'l.iii|.¢ of. one bull uud fbur feiiiiilies, . li' .lsiein ‘or Holstein grade cov. iii milk or i-iilf any age. 1, 2, and 3, ifer . c.i|vc<| in 1006. l, Walter M. Lex; 2, CE COU TY E HIBITIO GR ,D SUCCESS NEW BHUNSWIEK SHENT UHUUBHT u.\\ .'- Forest Fires Raging, Little Ram Since June, Wells and Brooks Gone Dry. i ST. STEl"l{l~lN, Sept. 18-(Special) ~-’l`lil'.~i sectioii in common with the rest of New Ilrunswick is sunoring for riiin of which loss than five incheg lnivc f:ill.eu since the first of Jung, Toniylit thc atmosphere is dense witii ».-mf.k.- from fires thiit have wrought: mul-li ilzuniige. Hut at Mciidows n fierce fire has oven s\vr_~r_-pin!! the .timber lamd lol some days. iiairlc ol Unk Bay inucli damage has ‘icrn (lone und there is fear of it get~ ln* into the village, 'i` is uftcruoou a new fire Stn;-ted ng tli\rilii's liezitli, six miles from twin ‘mil has assumed dangerous prc_or< tions. The fiirriicrs' wi-lls and brooks are fll'_\' and till.-rc is nothing to iight; 11;-Q \\iLli. il BIG STHIKE - ., IS THITENTENEIT . ii( l.\`l`t rail- \\:-._\ ~liilu~ in \\:hi<-li 11’!,1|u0i|li‘ii urn iri- \- lv.--T. .~ iliiw-.ii.»iii-il iu .`\`i~w l'Iii;_=l'.iiiil Sluli-s. A Nuirfsulifll Ts uslu null i i’iIiii.'.\`. hciif. li l’\'oi`. iiivr. the ._ .Ju--l .i'.._.--.uol' Iii-rlili. is ris- ..|ui. ll.: - ,-:.lri~»u~ on :ir.\’~ ;.1iil lv. r.\i.. ... .|. 1*. ll|._l- vi‘-- 'yr' Ihr; . . :.»l iuul i\\~~r T-‘» i: s ‘\i~- .Ii .', v , . . ~ .iii |-.T I.. ‘,. ilu lil \l.i. <--l. i'i-.\i». \..,| ~ uric ijeiiioviil all ~ . - . -1-ii liie \\li E . _ |i|~t|.r‘. "irni-.- \'i-ins. SiJEli'| T Nlill HUUNS UNNZZ SENT SUIT liiiil niil. yet. lwcli \viii'ki=il oul., bu' would hc-within five years. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ "Ncitiicr the Aeroplnncs now ownrd. by ihe Wright Bros, nor.any nirship built iilong that principle, nor along tho idea of ii dirigible balloon will. ivcr be practiraole or a success com- iuercially." '. 3 in uunlsi un/iiirfis 3 Clergymen and Laymen o.. T a visit to the Camp Grounds HT. JOHN, Sept. 17f - 'Ilie com- mittee appointed by the New lllrunniick and P. E. Island (‘on- ‘furence to report upon thc advis- finility of estaolisliing ii camp g oind on the Sc. Joun river .wus convened in the city to-day. ,This morning Its members started .by steam luuncli for the c.imp Tgroiinls .where they will spend thc |diiy in gathering material for their report. The committee is composed of both clergyman and laymen chosen from lditlerent parts of the conference, as it is not purposed to make the camp ground a iocnl aflair. Those who are member! are’ Rev. H. Howard, as president of the conference; Prof. W. Gladstone Watson, of Mount Allison University Sackvillc; Rev. Geo. tlteelc, Rev. Joseph Bullock, 'se John R. 0. 'rule shell- Tiae; James Myles, w. ii. simon, J. ll. Tuit, St. John; J. J. Weddiill, l Fredericton. _ , Ano.her committee ol thc same con- iference lla also meeting in the city. iTliiu one has in hand the amnigiiiiiir ition of two funds of thc church- -the HEEUHNT LENTSUE NNI] UNNUIUNTES For Pa- liamezu Nleet to Con- Progress Made. The first prnclleni step lowiiril i-on Election without i‘osoi‘tinu to l-orriipi priictircs wlis tnkin _\'cst<‘r¢l:\v h\ i'\" dates was held in the Y M U A Condensed ails lofi lfitc for Clw- iflciition will be found on page seven. ducting the forthcoming Dominic!! f‘h;ii'loth-town Bwincli of the Morali and Social Reform League. By ar- rangement wlth the executive of the League a joint meeting of the candi- . . . ., -__...4._._A.._ _.J-_ . . l llll .\.1.i), il.-.., rl-pf. 1..Y(‘ourt, -jrry, two iitiorncys and ii hiilt dozen .Witnesses spout Lhrcc hours yesterday fri-rnooii.in Judge ll¢¢lll'0l are notélcealle hx; THE CHICQG? Mi`sI_§§§T§,'nl)__ That I had tried my 11955 to d°' Rev. George Steel, former pastor of every 011° and *“° °°‘“'°' ° ° ` CHICAGO' °1" "° - iwiiiiiifi som eiiurcii in this my, holll' 59;" 15 New wonderlaug SWT" whnt FAH, AND MILD is n. member of both committees. On when there is plenty of rocm an ` Sept, 00;-n .. . the conclusion of his work in these seats for all. in un_ attraction of it- Sept, pop; .. .. . 515-43 3 ,connections he will proceed to Van- 0 D Y part in it, is ri musician too-_- but the screen will tell the awry Den". till. Illllk Sum , - liirgcly n'tteniledr?er§li;:,'ut tY(?f§€h;H;`;;ll: pal spciikcrvof tvlileo e}‘i;l‘ill;§!)Ul‘ll£i>¥;-hrvl; being present. The interior of tho S' lwmlnf' hum- spoke fn his biiilrlimr was well and gully de- qmrters U RI.) an the pl-mdpni ig. ¢°f°¢°d with ‘lass and mnrws. When plmunt mmlm Hs w..s ioiiewed hr the boat arrived about 7.15 n. large 5"” of thc.|‘n{`,, “,,,.,.n 3,-st sped.. crowd were on tne wharf to greet we NNI' Lmrts ‘in Fn'g“sh his ad. Mmsrs Fielding nnil Marcil. who, on 1": E” "rm."h "elite", “In h0,,;~_ gpm-Q; SiGDDl11f; from the gengway was greet- ‘HTCSS laSU~ng l i ivfn .by Premier ed with loud cheers. The meeting was ““‘l"“`“"`” “ere 8;-K gum Rm.; arte,- opened ahoilt. 8.30 p ni. with l’. N.,H»\S'/.nril and HD ' ri closed with cheers Pnte, President of Wcst Prince Liber- which i-\\l\‘-H211” Tivfurcu Rwhmds and . 'ro ont. sept- 19~< iw' » iii Association and Neil Menma 0 -r l"lff‘ ~- ' lf. Its goin: to 0° 1'- bl! S“t“"l”7 0'-L wh°“" ' ' ' 9”- TORON ‘ ‘ couvefr-, B. (‘.., where he will represent . ' ' _ Th. specials for 60-31- MIG se ht t New Wonderland tonight- Oct Corn 66\ ful)--Moderate to fresh westerly winds this I M r n ,I th ml," , th President of the East Prince Asnocfa- lrnurlf-r P t D ut “ML I 'd l the calm De there. ' ` ’ 'Canadian missionary board, ' i than words. Moonlight 0|! 91° 9°" "ig R Oct Pork $.15 301 fair not much change ln temperature "" E ° 0” *‘ E "1 K U ¢,_i0,, nmng as joint ennirmnn, Th., vii-st left on re urn ii o ' Korgeous. Colore D mtl ll. 3. -»- ~; fi-..._-A; :; .» 'i .|. i 'A' ` ‘.i . '.11 . l' v ,\ 4. ,_. gli* r r z 5 1,