' ' l FRINGE ‘Today at 31a 7 .5 A a g Matineocngc, 1m l EDWARD Nigh1-,_~_,_g6c,:21c,11c\ l1»... is». 131,015,131; Furthest North In. oi» IRVIN " WILllAT PRODUCTION PRESENTED DY ADOLPN ZUKO JESSE L. LASK flphrnbqr 1e!» 1925 GROUP 1. l Heatherdale, Sept. "NI- QWFIQWI. 15"! 28th. Murray River 29th, Murray Harbor 30th. Georgetown, '\ CSPORTING lGROUP 2. _____{__-_-~ 14> Momggug, s"... 1411.. m». mm. 15111, Gltfllflin 10111. st. Paws‘ 1 __ _ > 11111 Morell 1on1, Iona 2am, £11m. 29th. Bvllefilyer 80th. ‘; ' ‘ ‘ I l Y: M: c: A: ‘Gaoup s" l ___.____.. l By-ldgetovln Sept. 14th., Fortune Bridger 1 1,85; evpni ' n; the f] M. C. 1.1.1 The two representatives appoint-l Lake 17th. Sourile 181:. St1 George; 28th“ a meeting t" 111.431.1110 of try-led trom each team last evening arei30th. 51- Tlflll. 9°" 1"‘ “- > ing to lorm a Football '~ ' gue 11s to get the football material for m‘ 111,591,311 was held a tau- elten-leaghxsectkton togotheé and ‘agxpotit GROUP 4. ‘f d b d e g t to 1 r wt t , c’ ggsitirieedwlellmtblllisllzftlsllllc pcllverelllixg lfilcglfifllceis nassolntedctzt n meeting 1,: Lake Verde Sept. 144th. Mlllvlew 15th, Mt, l-l o, gem“ "mum" away w a 80011119 y_ _\1_ (;_ A_ on Tuesday eyen_l17'h| York 18th, For; Augustus 28th, Nine W110". start this coming season. giag m 7.30 o'clock. ‘l R°Y“"Y' “m” The possibilities Weft) discussed) 1110811118 lmfilthswllfiflfiliiimflfl- by the ditlerent members present-llllsrllflil-llllflll)! 113111001"- 10 8211b“! fll-i1rl1anoup 5' . . . 111a w e me ns o n ' ligelilrfegelrlllllllxatlilrlsskkllfelielllillzpofllel11 1180K 1031s duyaugone byrangzlugl Wiltlhire Sept. 14th, Wlnsloe 15th, Bradalbanc 16th, Hope River mowing from the Anchor” R0vers_ 111,; 1,3110“; 11111;, the 113111, 119111 on 17th, Hunter River. 18th. Kelly's Cross 28th, Bonshaw 29th, Hampton, and Stars territory which inciudcarll thBre is every reason to believe 3°!" N“ l-"md" o“ "'1 “afield 2"“- any fellow attending tho collegctilhal 301110 7°11] 89°11 100N111" Wml ,0 pamflpam flbtiTiliielf) vgharlottxetown this 2111 GROUP 6. The territory" allotted to eachl e ° ° "3 o“ c9“ we" l B“: - _ chm was’ tor we Rovers’ 1mm thellappginleflj 1 Bledeque 8811A. ‘HEM, Carleton 15th. Tryon 16th, Freetow; 17th, 5on1, 314G o; Eusmu S,“ m 11,81 President-ii‘, B. Rogers, gKens ngton 1 th, S. leanora 28th, Knulsford 29 h, ‘Malpeque 0th, City Limits, Anchors take west aldnl "c?'president~nr' L" 51111111- I of Great George SL, west and the gee Y"a"t°a5~'AR- rcnorlm“; C IGROUP 7‘ . , s; .111 1; 1 ~11. 1G - 0mm ee~ nc ors. an on- Staigsustc as s1 c o rent Lieorge nunyluml George Francis; Rovwml Tlgnllh Sept. 14th. Palmer Road 15th, Elmsdale 16th, Bloom-iielchl Th‘, rules 1.3mm; for any pmywfieorge Wood and Lou Mathieson; 17W- 5111411" L0! 7- 15111. M1. calm“. 23"‘- EIWW"! 53y 39th, Hustlco, era on any team to he a resldenl,>s'lnrs“hed K9“? m“! w- 5. Mcyamh‘ oi that section of the oown at least; “am- " l ten days hetero the owning game. jun British Football l l 1i". Mouton]. 'l‘l11= 11111rkv1 fur (‘:111~ Thrilling Races At ~ Woodslook Trook Results Yesleldayl jifii?‘§..-?2Z?‘iififiifif.lift? ....‘.‘;“‘.‘l‘.§;§l illel‘ buslu-l. Unnrio 111111 (guoln-c 0:114 wooosrocx. Sept. 1o. ~ The LONDON» Seol- “b-Footbolll - ». .,,. .- . . . , . lhlurso races in connection with the $311193 lflayed “may resulted “H”, g-y ,_,,(,91a§“§::: fgfllauonu1_7 Liltlfflczlillgfil‘ 111119;‘ gglidluzlll-ibikuiltlni131" (hgflgdsagik Lfiixllllbglftilik thrgis aftcr- 0W5‘ “ Supporting Ann-blag“! brimum “willie 12111110 illltl 51111111 of cur ltils 111' eHr-ius (‘e y con- h.’ .) H.,',._' '1'1.-v., 11.11;‘ 1.3 10mm] or any hem hem m 1,131,811, 511911;“ League, 1:1,“ D1v1;1°n_ ,si11111,_witl1 timely hitting 11ml slei- m “ML (3 lzhgxiizvi11ull1fi, 1112 ‘Iltn-‘s yeam. Peter Kliu won the 2.24 p110." $111111” 1- 30m)“ Wmulererm 1- All.“ "Mdmg". [he luugua leudhfg and 1N0. 4 :11. ‘l7 (rent. 1W1‘ ‘bushel ' in straight heats. War Daucc- was Everm“ 2- mrmmgllam 2- lmnsmwgh pwm“ “muted 5L 1x1 *1 Tl ‘1 '1» l ' - -- '—*“<**—_‘ 1. 1 1 11. . .1 * Newroatlb 111111811 1 BiackburnllM\1l%‘-4l05 l’ m" m.‘ ““‘ "" ""“"‘i‘ ‘ llifidogiya glletrltliltnlstga: Rovers’? , Pittsburgh ' vphfixpllwllts m m“ we“) Hm“ ‘N NATIONAL LEAGUE. (Stockton Springs ‘ Stable Wins First l'.\'l'l‘Y. .\io._ Sept. 10. — The" Yui1y' Fair closed today with $01110 31pm people on the grounds. The X , - ; ‘ in 4 g racing was umrked with close and 111ml dnivo xiheats. Don ‘Marquc and Prlothla; but 1111111111‘ <m~1~lhav= 11141.1 1111111111, from P. 1.. Hupper’! dons i1." uye Mn. A. Urrfvlliml), 1:10, ,51.~,.-1¢1nn Sin-lags stable, won two john Street. North. ll.1111.l1.»11,— 1:1 ,~ 111,1 01,1 (.,,,,,p,,1gner_ “m1 describing how her right (11111. Ufihlifld 1,11 1,111,“ m TQM,“ Ruby 11 111 ‘gwr-uoo :11‘- 1111111- ‘@1111... 1i 11...“. esh wuterri y ruisei, m- curl 11111 .. _ _ _ _ . . inflamed. and i fainted awav \\-11l1 11.1.11. H“ humm“) r0n0“s' Wbeu it was quite impossible i111 1111' 1o move about. m husband's 111111111-1- K111 me to try Zlm- 11k. it ‘was .~.1.1'1~r~.~.111.:! ; "\\ithin TWO DAYS all wcililig and discoloration bad disappem-id .1111 pain was binlahed. in l"(.\l'i< i\;\\S. through this limely use o! 1111111 link. l could get about as usual; the lujdrccl loot was thoroughly healed.“ Zam-Buk is the powerlul illlltfpliC healer which qulclrly (recs 1l1c skin o! corruption and disease and grows. new healthy tissue. No common ointment or salve can P0§§lbly campare wuh 1am kiuk. Get a box to-riuv‘ 501: all dealer: or FREE SAMPLE lf-r 11;. postage from Zara-link C0,, ‘fiminio. 1 l 1 6 l am. ma Point 1m. NOPUII " - l; 29th, St (Margarete: '11 JACK 1101,1151 11111251 Tonnalcr, 1.01s wusou ' NOAH Brim 16th, Stanh pe,l reek 29th, Central 2.24 Class: Purse S200. D011 Illurqiug l1 g ‘by The _\l11rque, (Krill-y) . . . . . .. 8 1 \\'-iliu\\'i)1‘<\uk Todd, b 1i. by Hurrvuiu ‘Podd Hfondonl 1 b 111 (Strat- , ‘I 1' 6 4 31111111-119, Peter Dale also sun-bed. 224; 2.22 1-2; .101» 3:1 r1; 2.22 Class; Purac $200. ll- llt" (iiltuo-r. i1 111. by Pelt-r (iuiun-y (Kelley) " Sunday. l) g (.\'1*l>‘011) -~ \\';1l1.~",l11;(llilin11) .. _ l1 111 (Cullmrli) , lluowr and M111" llellou’ als 1 5 2 ts ._.-_-.__-_-_.¢_’-._. h»; ..,1_ , 1L 1111s per l1usl1ol_ urcr .111d N11. . 'i‘i111»- V2.21 71-1; 2.17 1-2; 2.17 1-4. 101F111’ m! 79 ccuts 111-r .l)11>=l11»l (Y l.‘ 2.15 Class; Purse $2.00. lhlll)‘ i’... 1-.l1 111, by Prince Al- II-udiy (‘Ylinulusl |1--1] liu. »-]l_ l» 1.: (Sirzllilili) . ‘iknniuy- Viuvli .lr.. l1 g (Nel- “1111 . ' . 2 lil11l-<11.1_ l1 111 11111111111‘! 4 'l'l111-» 3.17 1-4; 2.17 1H; 2.17 (I Qammount 911cm The glorious story of the first great cattle drive, Blazing the trail to civilization, a herd of 4,500 cattle and 1,000 perilous miles to go. Rivers to ford. storms to weath- er. stampedes to combat—lndians to battle. Here's the thrilling conquest of the west, told by the writer of “The Covered Wagon." 9 8 11.11.111.11 1 in“ 1 ‘ ~ 1.~-1-1 proved n lhard fight. for five hearts. 51. 1411113 ' “N b“ mm!" mm L“ ( y ~5 4 3act"1;1.~'¢.f 11131.- Myra Herve-alter and Bonnie Girl _ Aldridge. 511cc .111 and Sitiitlipnilnlgfll- 31:11,; 16:05‘, ,1~1;1,l,,l,‘.‘,:,.;-,_{ fiiqlitvilgitlzilg 12111551313132‘ 1 sctlfill‘1i'l11~ ‘1/“9119111111111. 910111511 ulidjstrudy. 'i‘i1c iuiilfccli uuirkvt (1111- . T - . "urine . urwi-t. l' - l: .~ " .- ‘~ , ,- i; - .“"’“,‘ 1°,§°""Il§(“"' “i"l“§}'gh "m" Th, d m ‘ ‘ s s i 1 uosrou, Sepifi0.~l’l1i1ndei11l1lu flnlflllllfl‘ lllllrVilllllll fllimllicA 111119 .~ and ~1011Kli l’! “~18 i1 (19110 r V l °"- 0111710?" "1 9111111111 the first game of today's 11011. for 11111111111111 grados of rolled (nits. heat. 1111c 2.13 trot “as .1, thriller. nflitfll (my 5, Swlndon Town 1.111,. 11,.-,,11,1,- W111, 111,, 111-u“... .1 m Z l’l‘l(‘('.< (‘or all gHUlUS of eggs \\'('i'l‘ the fight evpryjcat Wvanmbeltveen Gilllnghnm 3. Mertliyr Town 1. lu“, B0510“ took ,1, second 6 t 3Yw¢11 ,1,1,-11.n1,,1,1,,,1 1111.1...‘ .1" 1- ,1,.. lied Lint: and Earl North, but one Exetcr City 3. Bristol Rovers 0.} [First gllme) t‘- ' ° qmflmL The bmtpr "wit, ‘Wm WHY“ ‘latrlttler owllii-ll? faster today, f Giilingham 3. Merthyr Town 1. l1.1liladelp1;1u ' 4 7 2 “m1 1,11,“... “(H-n ,,,1,.1,',,,,,:,'.,1_ n11“. the1141ce(:_o\\1ng s a summary 0 Reading 2. Queens Park Rang-l . chi-011»: market conliliucll 111st and ‘iiuntun __ ..... .. u _ L-aflgpn and Wilson, Benton anwtlie volume of lllllSlllbSS 11115 sluuil. f iii-lion and Gibson, (Second game) Second Division. l Burlington 1, Preston North Endl l'lIl>l)lil'!-!ll X \\ Yul); .. (‘iuviniiuli .. Hl‘(n1kl_\'li 1.111113 i ANYBODY COULD TUNE l?! She‘. Your girl's no ltcttnr 1mm a radio meuage. He: How's that? She: Anybody can pick h?" Hi‘ Last (‘hauler of “The 40th Door” P‘: _l eral. _,_ I _ ‘ loo-oolrflo-l 111.110“: a, Norwich e11, 1. Big Double Matinee Tomorrow 11.1 2.17 Trot Stake, Purse $500. _, ._ _ ._ OTTA1\\'.A. Ont, Sept. 10,~'l‘l1r>. Lggttfiflphl“ 20g): market COIPlllillCi-i firm with, VIM!" _ strung undertone 2401111‘ shipmentsl" _ "f 1' 911419“. \V1l‘ show 11 very lhcnvy 1l('l‘('('HlZl1.{C ol“ son‘. blilllll and O'Neill. inferior eggs in (he rm-cipts. Pugs‘ LiNClNNATl, Sept. 10.——Taki11g‘u-'Z1l1,l1 recently l1:1\-1-l)cc11 hold for detected Patrick 5—i. ~ ilfliolttazc of Blake's wildness, (llil-‘Sflllilf time -pc11<liu:; ,1 risv in 1u~it~.:~.. 9111111111 Bot 2111 curly lead today undfil is unfortunate 111:1; ll1i.~ condition boat Chicago 8 to 3. The Cunyprevails. Such eggs iulvo .111 11d- y hunched hits of! Mnyg 1n 1119 sevyvorso olfcct on COiiS\lli\))\l1)i\ and‘. Me’ en-th and scored 111,96 “URL no 0110 is actually JWnPlllPl choro- Chlcagg 2 by 'l‘0roni11, jabbing‘ specials 1l‘i_ 1~.\' _ Cincinnati 2 trns 111, tilsts 38, 586011119 il-i. 31111111- SPRINGFIELD. 116.. Sept. 1o_ Blake. Jones, u 1.1111111 111111 11.1111~‘1?"‘“'l‘l“' m‘ “““"““‘ “m” ".""' The northern Penobscot (air opcn- Bel-t. Mays and iiargrave. ‘mm mm l.‘ g0“ flpmand‘ ‘lfmbmg ed “may wkh a Mg uttendunte. 1extrus 3X Elrsls '1, Sflfliillls, .25). Ou- fine weather. fast track and good racing. Harry McKenney, the ~Otl1sr clubs not scheduled - P ‘ , '__ 1tar1o 110111121. \ 11 1191.: (ionic-rs pay- HILADFLPHIA‘ bent‘ w‘ Am"ing evtrus 32- firsts 30, seconds 2!; Rendville starter, officiated, " " ELiKfIEIQPhB. ‘Athleufa ‘nvmed "l1 rcllurucd. .l‘.ll)llllii_" cxlrua 5H. Wu‘ me “WWW lmlfly. i11 35, seconds 31. (fuluury rc-l 1B! AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost. PC. 48 .630 .589 .530 .527 .526 Northern Section. Ashlngton 2. Coventry City 0. Durham City 5, Accrington Stan- ley 1. , ’ Wrexham 1. New Brighton 1. In a Glasgow Cup replay Celtic Blyra Bonnie (Keys) Helen Witt (Donne) 13211.01: (Burrilll) _ . . . . . .. 4 The Itlanor 1110111)) ' 6 6 3 Time~2.16 1-4; 2.18 1-2; 2.19 1-2; 2.16 1-4. Ii a r v e s t s r Girl, Nevvrs) ESTIMATES F011 l City or Rural Plumbing . Cheerfully Furnished. All Our Installations Are Guaranteed. [f You Intend to Have Plumbing o: ln-truil S1, Louis (‘lvww-lunll _ (r0 .\'--'\\' i nrk 2.111 112: 2.24 Pace, Stake, Purse $500. I PMP!‘ Kin ' (Reed) \\'ur Dance (Keys) .. Lil Abbe (Cameron)- ilelen Aubrey (Shiloh) Mary Sue (Raymond) Ti1ne—2.1~i 14; 2.13 1-2; 2.1 s11: was THE our. “He's always in trouble vmh a’ married woman." "Why, he has a wile!" “Yea, she's the one.“ i3 MOTHER GROWlNG DEAF- ' OR BLIND? Mother: ldldrvt hear your caller may good-night to you, my dear. Paughtefl aside): And they say aetlom lpeak louder than words. "We! Helen's uh?" "l should ny not! tvgo hundred a month alimony." marriage a fall- HAD MARRIEQ ONE “Are you familiar with the crou- svord puzzle!" .“1-o,-;#_1.e111! W‘ 1 ..V_l. .-1'~" 1o lll‘ played 2.13 Trot and Pace, Puree $400 l-Jarl North (Willard) . . . . CHALLENGE \\‘-- 1111- "Piriuv-ors" (if Soilris d0 '.1~».~-i»y vliullciix» (i111 "Station E1111- ln 11 friendly‘ game of baseball on the eexhibitiou JlWVHHlS 111 Suuris. on Friday. Sept. D131. i-‘(lr furlhr-r information address .\lCl)011nl(l. Suuris. P. E, l. lssu.) M. McQUAlD, ~ Sourla. Westville Defeats Springhill Team \\’ (ii,.-\S(i()\\', N. S.. Sept. 1 ville (lefeatcal Springhiii, 9 1 T, 1n a hectic bottle today in rho fl1‘l'l1 playoff’ game for -l;he Nova Srntin championship and new both ream; stand with two wins 11ml r1 dmug the last. game to be played in Truro on Iliondny 11L 3 p. iii. N Fl .(\- . it was not n good bail game. both (cums making coolly errors when they meant runs for the oth- or side. llatheriey. who svtarttd for Springlrili, was burial for seven runs in the first three dnnings and 1111s replaced by Johnnie McNeil. who held (he Wcstville batters to 11m runs, both of which were on (he sacks whmi he entered the izame. 1 __ - Held scoreless. Springhiii was scoreless until tihe seventh, when Smith. tvhe first bat- tor, hit a double. .\ir~.Neil gemting Fret when Thompson pitched a. wild third strike. Burden next hit- Lluz: safe and Wilson clearing the writs with a two hugger. O‘Rourke drove in Wilson and then scorcd (muss-if. Springhlll scored two more in the ninth. Though both (P111113 ])li]""Il loos; bah. Spring- ,l1ill 1'11 the first re-w innings, and She's getting \\'-»st1ill1~ i11 11w oitnilli, lhwrc wuslM class“: 0 “he Brmsb “Mn; Bea. 1111-1111’ of l-xcilr-mcnt and it's hard 11 11l<'l( 11w wlnncr of lzzlmc. it is considered lllikvly “(that .\lli11ll will b9 Springh-lilfis choice ,in ’i‘r11ro in Aionllay, with ‘Bobbie \\'Ill':1111s for Wvslville. Arrange- - lli(‘lil.\' hnvn n01 as yet been com- 111111111. but it ls uX-peltted special (ruin-s will he 1-1111 from Cumber- luud 11ml P1111011 counties. Will Seek Bouts ilAVRE. Franco. Sent. 10.-—'E<inu- ‘uni blossom. Etiropean teacher- lwnlltht champion. stalled .1111- New York on lhr- stooimcr Suffren Sat- .11rd:1y, lie intends to spend the win- ‘,(1-r in the Illndteti States and will ,scck lmuih with Kid Kuplnn, the (world's champion Reatherwrflrht. .1771!) linlm iirnnan. the ouoatontilng 10011101111121" for Ksplun‘; title. Red Dine (Tonic) the next I Kamthia (Laugtille) Diamond Boy (Douse) .. ’1‘in1e—-2.12 14', 2.12 1-4; 2. 2.13 1-4. 41 Discuss Formation 0f A Rugby League v TORONTQ (Supt. 10.—In the, alporting column; of the Globe this! mnrnling, lug editor, says: “For several years rugby in. (this section o! Canada has been conn ‘rea-l. and while no lc-ague ‘has ever been formed, eirhibltllon games have been played in Toronto. Monit- reai and elsewhere. Ha/mi-i-ton, for many decades the leading centre oi’ (‘nnakiian football. in proportion to 11111111111211.1011, now talks of linking up rugby. and will propose a leo- Iguo comprising Toronto, Univer- sity oi Toromto, ,'On.tar(o Agricul- tural College and Hamilton. The Toronto Rugby C-llub its lo. receipt now in (the district and who for- merly played for we'll known Eng- lish oiuhs. The iialmiiton Herald in dllscussing olhe nrohablo tlormalllofl of a Ruby League, says that many Canadians who saw the ‘game ir. the Old Ceunltry are 0t the oplrr» ion that i-t is a taster, better gone than Canadian football. St. Leger Stakes Is Won By Solasio DOBFCASTER, DIIE- S¢'Dt.10-~ |Slr John Rutheriordh; Solar). by lfialnsborougih, out oi Sun Vlwahiir- 'wen (the St.‘ LQRGI‘ awkes. 110 1111- json here today. . Soiorio came 111 three leasths ahead oi’ Prince Alga Khan's Zam- bo, which Lord Lnnsdai e Warden of the hlarohets trailed b the same distance (to take tIh-lrd W69- The bebti-nlg odds mat-net the winner wore 7 in 2, 1341151. Zamfiw. o u» 1, 111111 against wmiea of the M-nrches, 18 to 1. ltteen (horses NIH. The St. Leger sakes. which were instituted in 775. 01‘ 71"" years before the nlst. ninnrl-YIB <11 the Derby. carries 114.000 and ex- bran. The distance s one mile. l1! turlongs and 132 7011118- The mncaam recline. ol whkfh milnyhi rune ‘wnl 1m lecture event. "rimmed great qnwdo including all the well known 71'4"!!! T5413 B9911 The nzs/h tor 71119108 MBWYNMK‘ Stevie Guy. hg. by Guy Ax- .l,.loe Q., hg. (Cracker) - 21Richwood Boy, b.g., ioredtirick Wilson, sport- 11111111 S.. 11.11. (Clukey) of inquiries, from ~1nany pioyersl, The summary foilows:- 2.22 Class Mixed Puree $250. worthy (Ryder) (man) . - Robin, bg. Two Spot also started. Tlme—2.l7%. 2.18, 2.24%. 2.22% 2.35 Mixed Purse, $250. Dandy Forbes b.g.. (Pink- ham) . Billy Braden. grg. (Burtt) Earl North il-m. (Parker) l 1 l‘ 2 3 .2 . .3 5 Broncho Dan and Bobby Braden |alao startei. , Time—22(i%, 2.22%. 2.17%. |)_ fined largely to Toronto and Mont. Canadian Women’s 1 Senior Golf Title l l OTPAlWA, Sept. 10=~The third amunl championship of she Can- adim Women's Senior Gdlt’ As- soowtlon will be gold at this club on Thursday and Friday with l8 hoes medal play eladi. day, the phyer returning the best -gross sore lfwr the 38 holes being the niccessor oi"Mrs. H. C. “Fey, for- uemly of‘ Quebec. ‘hum now n resid- enlt. of the Old Country. The draw. as announced this at- ternoon. includes 26 players. bug it is connected the list will he increme- ed by several post entries. In ad- dition e0 the championship theraa a-re (gross and handicap prizes tor each of the three classes. Lord Beaverbrook the New Yorkers taking the 011911. w“, 81’ 7 1o 3- Wlllle tile Nluckulcn uil-lSllfill 1w.- 11.51». first; $111.50, 11.1- nexed the second game, 12 innings. New York .. Philadelphia . 5631111115, Rommeil, Harris and Cochrane, the first game, made it on all for (i11,- ntternoon byl defeating Detroit 6 to. 2 in the sec-l 011d Same oi’ a double header toduy 4 Cleveland very light. Jobbing cxlrus 5 umutou 1 gg murlu-t unchanged with‘, llowlrrs 1111011111.: country siilipporsl, laxl-ras 30. firsts 26‘ seconds 2U, dc- , 7 1r) [1 li-verod. Vancouver local (‘rnslt luid _ g 11 3 [Ll-111 and iid\':ii1~(:l11g jolrbing cxlrus. Bmgungh, £17, St. John. N. 13., market firm; 13uumgul.tner‘.-lfi, firsts ‘H. 111-condo 111111 lpulllots u1ll1 (lcmoud fu-ir, Joivhlug t-xtrzts‘ DETROIT, Sept 10___After10ghlg11l2, firsts M, seconds 35. l 6 to 1 Clevelundl l STOCK QUOTATIONS. to 4 in‘ (First game), Jones and Luehl. l “first game‘) IIALIFAX. Supt. 10x“ QHUliltlUllH‘ Dem)“ 6 7 flfurnished by Johnston and “lard. Mme“ scheece’ Co,“ Sew?" 1A11-111l1crs 11f the M1111lrvul Stock Danes and Bossier. Vlhxchlmge: \‘ (Second game) Cleveland 7 1o 0 ’ Detroit z ' ‘ 4 . 1." B“ '1 n oo a . - CHECAGOV 1 x ‘A111. Suwlliug 11ml 11121.11. Co. owners buooi°il,.i..§°;...lfill”???l3*;;;§;;;“o 3311-, 1‘ ,1.“ <1" , .111 'c.'..‘u....... ‘$1113.11’ (12:21? '{Z“l“{ "Pmlrvv. c1111.]. 1.1111 ulm, itiv. 11.11. 1:1 extra “mmg 881ml The jhattlgflgzlCulla Cunc Sugar (In. Pfd, .11.:- "e"! 13 11111111811 and the nl ht ca lmmy Spflnglleld Th“ W" l? n mum“ The double d f A plstlllidflrll 011011111111 Jersey .. loo. the white’ Sex came“ a“?! ftfirgllnlfifnilllliiilll Pelrolcliiii ..... .. 1,,', "om third place to mm ‘T l‘ Pleading Co" , (first gamg); bouthei-n i l-ltic Lo. ‘ St. Louis . Chicago - . Gaston and Dixon, Faber nmi _ 1 Schaik, " (Second same). St, Louis Chicago Wlngard and Dixon, Blankenship and Grouse, Schslk, -1 7 2l .i_ Top. and Saniu Fc Ii . .. l 2,. i" " 11 C1111, (to, 1 1,1111. (‘:11- 11nd Foundry . e;..\111. Locniiiulivc- Co, I1‘ -- 85 Elli 1.1111’, .1 1 I - HARD FOR THEM. Joins The Turf LONDON. Sept. 10.—Lord Beav- orbrook is extending his activities No, content with aspiring to mould the political destinies o! Greet Bri- tain, ha has now decided to become a leading ligum on the turf. accor- ding to the Westminster Gazette. Lord Beaverbrook has never hi- therto looked with a favorable ow on any personal association ‘vlth the turl’ and has been an untsmll- iar figure at Tattersairs yearling sales at Doncaster, This year, how ever, he purchased tor 5.800 Iuin- saus, or slightly ovr $80,000 doi- oughbrsd colts by Gainsborough. out of Giaclale. the owner previous- ly being Lady James Douglas. it is the highest optics paid tor a yearling so tar this year. Beaver- uqm w“ 5mm hat rentals (‘or the week's slay 7M on high as £10. broolfls horses will be trained by Captain Oswald Deli ot Lamhourna . isrs. one of Dudley Ward's thor- s7“ lProbably 1t is pretty hard tor the young men to look wise in n country where shell-rimmed spect. moles haven't been introduced. THE MARKETS (Canadian Preu) (MONTREAL. 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