l i Banzai. 19in A n, ‘vi A ‘sarong ‘ . . V‘ Fletcher's Castoria is strictly o. remedyiorlniants and Child” , Foods are specially prepared for babies. A babyhi modicum 1s even more, essential terllsbjg‘. Remedies primer-fly pflpflgfl for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of Infants ‘and Children that brought Cestoria before the public after years of research, and no claim has been made for lt that its use for over l0 years bas not preven. ~ - What is .CASTORIA? Castoria is a harmless substitute or Castor 011, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It pleasant. lt contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age ls its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising there m, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the‘ irnilation of Food; gving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort-cl‘ e Mother's Friend. GFNUINE CASTO R IA ALWAYS i Bears the Signature of i l r o e For 0ver 30 Years Th! GINYMIn r. itlw roast crlv lnlls 'I‘OQ@OQQQQQQ'Q4QQQOQ-IQOI"Q~ kaoo-ob-oo-ooaook‘ -< - - - E. R. snow 146 Richmond St Chartottetown Fire, Life. Accident Sickness and Plate Glssslnsnnnce at "Lowest rates Good Strong. “Stock Companies WE HAVE JUST Rnonivnn A SHIPMENT on TIIE FAMOUS DODGE BROTHERS roumno CARS WED HAVE ONE DODGE ROADSTER IN THE’ LOT‘ i. seasom-enjoy the delights of the. lovel riding in one of these fine easy runnin vice Automobiles. , . Creorge Street. .. Kidfiiiedy,'Webster & ,9“. L ' DUBUN. 5915i. ‘25—Cov'ernment‘ ‘i As indications are now. prices of cars will be higher, therefore the wise buyer will act quickly. There is still a good long time for using cars this The Dodge is now so well and favorably knownfall. over the Island that the mention of the name is suffic- ient guarantee of theiikhigh quality and sterling worth‘. Now on display in our show rooms, 174 Great ' Inquest Demanded y Over Siinn Feiner - 1 and COTDQTHIIOH are at issue over an inquiry law the death b: C0111] B11101‘ Lynch n prbminentllmerjck Sinlt Feirrer who was shot wed. nastier IIIOYHIIIBJII iiifspiriiiieii. l" 111B Royal Exchange Hole] 911111111 0W7. The Coroner who la a corporation official was ordered by the corporation to hold uh in.“ quest "but was forbidden tn do p0 by General Sir Nevil MacCrcady, Iommanilor of military foices in Ireland, who in-hla capacity as." Lord Justice in the absence of the Lord Lieutl, directed a military 1n- 1ulry instead. Today the military inillilry was opened but it i-ic-‘uled 3°"! Miiyor an-l Attorney Patrick Lynch who is _ representing the next of kin. Councillor fiynclrr brother, who 1s an army Sergt: Malor stationed in London, de- oiiiiiqso aii inquest. Strong pill)- ilc feellnghss been aroused ovoi- ’he nflalrflhe Slnn Feiners declar- ‘ng the slfvooling of Lynch in his ‘iedroom byja dozen armed sol- llers is the flrstrslep In a policy of getting rid of Slnn Felner lead~ wrs. The military version ls that ‘iynch Tflfliblyédtnllffesl. with a“ re- volver and shooting was Inevitable. iv i» October 18th Thanksgiving Day OTTAWA, Oct. IS—\SPD. ?5—-Al'i irdcr-in-councll gnzettedilhis week formally names Monday. October 18th as 'l‘hanksglvlllg Day and ur- {es all Canadians to obnervchtbat day n: one of special Thanksgiving, a - ~ ' General Strickland * Fired Upon DUBLIN, srpr 25-—The ofllclnl“ announcement has been made oi, an attempt to assassinate Major- General, StrlcklandwCommauiler o1‘- solllheffl Ireland, while tho Gen; era] was motoring, through the; A (ineen inches. i/W/‘l i'i iii-viz». A i". Sine l stilllll "Sports I Mr. Goo. Prowse donated l.“ prizes tor sil-roundmthlete in etch We wish to thank all inert-runes and those who contributed so gen- Summary I 100 Verde, Open 8 ti, Fflflk Ppyun, seconds. ' so vueq (e Year Old) Time 11% \ _Arthur Moran. Gussle Murrlagli an, Arthur. Mcfluigan. , ‘l0 Yards l7 yours old) f ~'.,i."':\,.. ~* 2r Tierney. . (\- Brosd Jump, Jr. Leo Dolron, Roddy McDonald Vincent Plneault. Distance 13 fem 1% ‘inches. Broad Jumlli (Senior) Reggie Paoll, Joe iMc-lsaac. Geo. Connolly. Distance 14 feet 9V2 50 Yards Dash (8 Years Old.) Arthur Reunion. Jaime-a Duffy: Harold Cullen. ' l 50 Yards Dash (D Years Old). Jack Gllils, Ivan Martin‘. Joe Kelly. 440 Yards (Open). Geo. Connolly, Thos. McFarlhne, Fred Power. , 75 Ysrds Dash (l0 years) ivrn Lalferty, Michael McDonl- ald, lGhnrlle Burke. I 75 Yards Dash (11 Years). ‘Joe Tralnor and Alvin Mullins, (lie), Eddie McGiligau. f3). 10p Yards Dash (13 Years) streets of Cork last evening.‘ He was not injured. The Gencyal re- turned the fire, it is believed, with effect. v .r ——~p g —, _ _i_____..__.. r. I '_\ y autumn days by" g dependable ser- h . w Mcliinnon ns-_._.___...n..._._....-. _ g ' Joe Martin, Ed. Cullen, Earnest" a. Robin. Height 4 feet. i, p 1oo vri-c Dash (14 year old). ' * l Art Psoli, Joe Murnaghan. Eli-l A e inches. '1 Charlie iPurcell. ’ I 1/; Mile Byke. Geo‘ Purcell; Fred Moniiiiiiiil, Reggie Paoll. Tlirne 44 seconds. High Jump (Junior). gene Murray. 1/; Mlle Byke. l Geo. Connolly, Rezsie Pauli. F1911’ McMillan. High Jbmp (scrim)- Clarence Howaitt; Earl B01188" an, Willie Dogheflly. ‘Height 4 fool. 75 Yards Dash (11 Years). Roddle Mc~ Vincent Plneault. Donald, Joseph Onlleo. 220 Yard Dash, (Open)- “Insggié- mien,’ Geo. Connolly. Fred Joseph. i Pole Vault. Willie Doherty, Geo. Connolly Fred McCarey. Height 8 feet. ‘Rlliy Race Between senior Class- *‘ "' sl. ‘IMF. ‘McDonald's Classzl Team, (lob. Connolly. Earl Ronaghiin. Willie Doherty, Joe iMurnghnn. sin hill? Fill HVE YEARS On Face, Arms and Hands. Cutlcura Heals. "l have lisdsalt rheum for the mflvsyesrs M homer-remand dsbrobseur hevsrlnr b peaches so t t yea ecu lypnt flags whegsthsre vnsnets . Igor so leauld nctslsep ‘night. Brflliaiy liiwards the other prises. , i ' "1' s "MPH Connolly. cirrus.‘ as» i, T Raiders ‘Use Austin Trainer, Jae!’ CoyiepJoi i, ‘lfoise and Don de Lopez. Three or Leo Dolron, Marcellus MoGuiganP ' put hlmln thelead again with “l'l‘i"|'ll.i 311,1; ; was onsiuorrsrowu GUARDIAN. M .'. Dum Dum Bullets DUBLIN, Sept. 24—An official report issued from Dublin Castle inst evening shows that an attack on Wednesday on a motor lorry containing six policemen near La~ hirlch was more serious than pre vlously announced. Six Constables were killed while the soldiers who fired on their assailants assert ‘that they saw four of them drop_ The police, allege that their assail- iiits used dum ilum bullets and hat the wounded were flrcil upon and killed. MURPHY LEADS AGAIN. by W. H. Grocher. Murphy had one of the best weeks of his career at the Hartford meeting, where on the four days he had a mount in twelve of the zlx~ can races contested. Friday when rain stopped the races, he called at the pay window and found that he ivus credited with seven ._ first ponies, two seconds, itovo thirds ind a fourth. C-rozie ‘also won o occ- for him with Ethel Chimes on Fhursdiiy. Symbol B. Forrest finishing third. in the same event ifter winning a heat in 2:02 1-4. ‘he fastest at the meeting. _ The returns for the week show rho-t he won the free for all on the opening" day with Sannrdo in hrough the 2:031-4. and finished second lo Wlkl Wlkl with Dar Hynl ‘n 2:08l-4. On Tuesday ihe won lhrough the heavy footing with ‘led Russell and Dr. Nick. thr latter. defeating Selka, Tootsie the four races decided. Wednesday were won -by Murphy wltih John l-lenry.. Dar Hyal and‘ Anion Guy. '1‘.-he last rramed made his flrststarl ‘n the three year old itrot and de {ea-ted .l field of ten iin 2:07 1-2. 22081-2. To all appearances, the Guy Arworthy youngster looks like one of the best pieces of lutu-rlity lilmber in the big futuri- tlos that will be ecided n! C0llllflllils and Lexington. He hiis much whiz as Natalie the Great or Daystar and can certainly go the route. Thursday. Murphy scored his fifth victory in ten years in the 310‘. 000 Charter Oak Purse, when lie breezed home in front of the field with Peter Manning in 2:05%. His first win was made in 1911 with R. '1‘. C. Ills next was earned by Peter Scott in 1915, while the last "Lhrcc were checked of with Ohllcqol, Morionilale, and Peter Manning. Murphy's seven wins nit Hartford twenty-six Grand Circuit victories to his credit in 1920. Valentine is a close second with twenty-three his Blfliblt? returns showing seven firsts with ‘Peter Coley, four with Red Lancelot, three each with Bognlusii, Edna "Early and Walnut Frisco, and one of each with "Royal Palm". Gold Quartz. and Bonntngton. T-he last named won nt llnrlsford in 2:08 1-2 while his son Welling- ton was only beaten an eyelash in 220214 by Symbol S. Forrest. l.f Show does not ilnnd a race with him before the end of the season, this son of Sweet Morie, 2:02, will be one of the stoke Dacera for iii-H Snow also has a very useful trottor in Moko Axworthy, with which he picked up second money in the Charters Oak Purse. , ‘ Both Gc-ers and Edmnn won a rnco at Hartford. The former land- edi Wlkl Wlkl in 2:08 1-4, while the latter defeated Bognlusn with Favonian in one of the most closely contested heats at the meeting. 0f the other winners, Margaret Dilllon rad her admirers on the anxious seat fbr a brief period after Cox won a heat from her with Peter Elliott, while Nedda dropped a heart to Charles Rex in 2:04 1--2. before Ilarry Fleming connecteu with the money. Hermim Crossman had the un- finished three year old race placed to hip credit by Worthy x Chief on account of his position in the , eummiairy. The event wag carried over Thursday evening. After the judges left the stand. Cox came out with Jane the Greail, Serrlll with - Madam Dlllion. and Crossman with his colt. The three trotted a heat under the Cox Suncook Valley rules ' with Crossmnn as judge of the event in the sulky, with the under- standing among themselves that the winner of the hen-t should he counted among themselves as the Home Rule For’ Ulster Predicted IDNDON, Sept. 20—'l‘ha British cabinet ,it ls learned on the lilgli est authority, has at last fixed up on s dellnlte policy for Ireland. (l. policy. moreover, that will be forced through to the finish, re gardless ofeventa that may inter vene. x Upon the re-convenlng oi‘ Poi-liar meat, on October 19. it will rush the Irfsb Home Rule bill through the third readlus. 1nd start its op- eration by creating a separate Par- liament l'or Ulster, which will be "tin functioning at once. v ‘ ln the menntliue, it will renew Its offer lo creole a separate Vin" llaiueut for the south 0t‘ lrelitnil. This offer undoubtedly will be rc- lecled. With Vlster lsolulerl and iiiillir. ging her own affairs, maintaining order with her armed volunteers, “Carson's army. the government will proceed to deal with south. ll the south rejects liopie rule the government will strengthen flu military rule there. - This, the cnblnot believes. should "emove the intimidation of the ‘rlslr moderates, whereupon lt~ ls hoped, the latter wouldexpmss ll willingness to accept home rule. The United News ls informed from the highest official sources llint the government is llfiififflllflfifl not to swerve from-this plan. I There are some officials, how ever, who believe tliul lhorc is ililll- gel" of the soullfs ostensibly ac ceptlng that home rule scheme, and that it will then declare itself a republic, severing its connection with England as the first official act of the Southern Parliament. The government is intensifying Ila efforts to run down the terror- ists, sending lts finest iirmy intel- ligence officers to Ireland and mn- klng use of the same ‘methods tiscil during the war. Lately it has been making re- lslng them protection and giving them all facilities for divulging in- formation to the authorities. NOTES ABOUT M. P. B. OF THE A. A. U. DF, CANADA At the meeting Labor Day of the M. P. B. of the A. A. U. of Canada, A. W. Covey (re-elected.) Si. John; second ed.) Charlottetown: and third vice ‘president, G. Thomson. Halifax. SBCPGlRYY Yong the \ newed offers to “lnformers" pronr‘ officers elected for the year arer e- ported as follows: President. Mr. Dr. Yeo, vice president, (re-elect- vice-Y president, James Holmes, Halifax. (l. net, St. John. was again re-elected , i S‘ _____i. Inna-art. zvsnsiiar rmsnunm’ BATTER/Es " r ' m- ALL rusnuafirs i. I iisi E. ady made the ~FIRST Flashlight but“? makes the BESTJIashlight batter; were veready TWENTY YEARS AGO the first flashlight bat- _. tcry was made. It was an Eveready. -"or twenty years Eveready has continued to make shlight batterie. Evereadlf cmmfl energy 1:5?‘ .;s batteries, builds them long-lived and powerill - "he one way to be positive of getting the one "iashlight battery that gives the longest, most re- Liable service is to be sure it is an Eveready. ifiring your flashlight or order by the number 0n the battery now in your flashlight. Quality and Service of Eveready Flashlight Bat- ~ teries are Certified by the dealer, Guaranteed b)’. the maker. a is aston- and the incredible, iloua. . —Torence king ‘Lord i his forty- somewhat ‘ii. He is Fresh, Power/- however, Slnn Fain l" Eveready Dealers Have _ Eveready Flashlight Batteries CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON 00.. LIMITED HILLCREST PARK, TORONTO . A. been. The elimination of prof. lonnlism from the lllarlliiiies been no easy task. but by now ii about completed and lu the n President is due the lions shared-m, such the credit. Mr. Pougnel, the seen-Quid mud ary has also rendered much is; “tween ful service to amateurlsm, and mum“ b: other officials are known the 1 for the ensuing year. The appointment of the officers as above for the year 1920-21 will undoubtedly meet with the approv- al of the sport followers of the Maritime Provinces. Mr. Covey held the position oi‘ president last year. and is a mun thoroughly ‘siuilfled tn_every way l0 000ml)’ , the responsible post. The position 'vince over as men who are ha‘; by U“. v is by no means an enviable one as qualified for their pnsiiinns. Wnnon o. it involves 'a heap of knocking. thty must not be expected to ct“, pmviu‘, mill aliouldérlng of responsibility on without backing from the spg good an _ mat at (lines does not. seem tollng element of the IlYUYlHCGB ncifincy m meet with popular approvalflfhere Reiierlil- ion,“ Ra“. 1s nothing in it financially. In far-t Mr. A. E. MacNutl, local JQWPOhn 3on1 Mr. "Covey in the past has had to is not connected with the M. P”, Expre" bear his own expenses. President iol‘ the A. A. U. of Canada. I-Ie led towns Covey is an adherent oi‘ good clear handed In his resignation for i always has lness ‘reasons. 111111116111‘ sporl. R114 "i message; Yin-mouth all 1'01‘ 00- id passeng- lzalion of F re e . A 10-Day Tube of Pepss- dent, to show you how to end film. See below. 1o by Am- , ort Elgln ‘ Never Millions of people on retiring glistening teeth seen everywhere the results. some without it. , It with your tongue. It clings to troubles to it. The ordinary tooth paste does despite s11 brushing, much film Film is the bssls of tartar. Millions of germs breed In It winner of the rnce. Each of the youngeslers had a heat to its credit i bid , l-‘sllsd w: of GI ?,....“‘?‘“s°.‘t“€§" "“'i't""t'.i" use o , lass: unntenflltsrllse. ll. WT}. Ila the olllcinl summary when the _ racing stopped for the day. Cox won lhd twilight heat and while - the Connecticut Fair Association paid off according to the returns inlhs Judges. Book. Crosamsn colt Worthy (Jliief taking the wlurace. - ., ——-o-oa-i— lrflost Barty. who l-oci-ntly re- uiinoil the wofldka sculllng cham- iilollslilp for England, lune Ilocided t tir Ii i. i urc eon ishiures d. , Pa I seem l 1 With a film-coat on your teeth All statements approved by authorities film on teeth. They fight it day by day, And than You owe yourself s trial of this new teeth-clean- ln] method. Dentists everywhere advise it. The results it brings are all-important, and they do not What film does Your teeth are coated with s viscous film. Feel v lees sndstlys. And dentists riow trace moot-tooth stain, tartar, gernrtroubles snd decay. It is the film-cost that dlscolors, not the teeth. It holds food substance which ferrnents snd forms scld. It hold, the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. are the chief cause of pyorrhQy The Neuabqy Dulifiicc I A sdfllllsflli eornbrtul allied wltbtwootlssrnelci’ "Ii"- N°VIiVUVlUI|QdHQIeQtIsU avsryevhrsll wsldbysusrqi-uisurpms». lllllllg nar- Zlo P. E. l » 4: 4. by Sum» / '/i Albertor- i / / vial redo! . I, ,f:e cttlzenea is to go n" > lmmarsirle "t, Ways to combat it" ‘ Dental science, after years of research, has fo elective ways to fight film. Able authoritie It Sleep 1E DAME . piliil. pair leave at 8-9-28-11. now combat 8h now form one d ‘proved their efficie . To th th *"'—* modern opinion, a he yers initeeeteli cledrsiin‘ édtlpm-Y feet. These five methods are combined in a his!!! 3119-21. cslled Pepsodent-a tooth paste which comr_____.. with all the new requirements. A d t -d is now ‘sent free to everyone who raising. en ‘y ‘enragrls; iv by let. i s rdlan. Watch the teeth whiten 51-921". t‘! i You will see snd feel results from Pepsot‘ gum’ ma" new which brushing never brought you heretofore. "ER OF week's use, we think, will amaze you. gmgleatigl y I" One ingredient is pepsin. One multiplies 48 Great starch digestsnt In the saliva, to digest all eta 9 2'1 t! deposits that cling. O_ne multiplies the slhlir- of the lllivs toheutrshze mouth acids. iMiMOTP Tftdlrtlttkhfil. '"T'°‘" mean»?- ogd {o lhiglily ‘pieslishmi, thetminronda] cannot easily cling. Watch these effects. Send the ‘coupon for Day Tube. ote how clean the teeth feel using. Mark the absence of the viscous filrnw h how teeth whiten as the film-cost disappears. The book we send explains sll these reason" R0 Judge what they mean to you and yours. Qqsifid-D-EB-Gir’ the coupon so you won't forget. _ . not end film. So. remains, to cause -zs-2i pd -___.. ‘.5 con- beautiful - I ‘they. glib mm. 0 ‘e at less Ten-Dsy Tube me early. rim rsrsonaur coxrsmgtggsi- Dlpt- I, n04 s. vii-wag...‘ “N” and 10-Day Tube of rep-saris f‘? m” s-sss-s-r-s-sspdks-“reruns-ans ......s¢ ‘:3 ‘P191! . a tube to I family. Only one e . i,