Are cor in the city. our power to make their carried in a ‘first class ceive‘ prornp attention. ‘E. A‘. Fosl CENTRAL 0:1,. lly invited to call at our store while _ h nythlng we can do for information.‘ etc, is yours for the aski We will be particularly deli lhted to see all our old friends and customers =f om outside‘ the, city and can assure them that we, will do all in Our store is well e hipped-with; all goods specialty of Smokers Goo“ s, Chocolates, Soda ' Water, Ice Cream etc., and your wants will re- I'th regards visit a plpasapt one. ru store.‘ We make a u DRUGSTORE ‘clissirmn lovuuisllnlln .~ Advertisements Index-this lending, lo. do: Girl forces! ‘m. i l i ...,;._.":.::r: arena‘: g1..." " gmr-"c s." we m ‘. trlntloll count as one o tut vo lgurqs (n; n“ "'1" u “m, ‘m ‘ v m“ .- y s. s. "MAGDADEN" will sd-u l". h 9°" "W. i "fl-lll- (weialiller mvoruble) from Bruce , reached wl£u"rml""z:nm mn¢'c"l»'l'l'l§i?g°§£i* "“"-"""' Sllewart s. Co's. Wilftrf on Slllllrrililfy - Agents Wanted AI IIIEIIGIITIO MAR 'l‘0 MARK- et the Service Shield ln Prince Edward ‘Iflnitd. Good ‘Xropoqsitloln e rlI pa y’, rt t e- tlol (#0:. Lodldon. But. w PORTRAIT LGIGNTS' \Vlll'l‘lli UM, - state amount ojvagour business for special prices.‘ c now have the largest, best equipped plant in Canada, can give {IPOIIIDUEHI nor- vico and bestWvurk at moderate prices. prints new line. Frco Samples. chants Portrait Company, Tor- Dnto. 161231-1541’. For Sale. FOR SALE-A THIRTEEN’ LIGHT chandller, sultublc fur chllrcll or FOO-OO- Hale Help . Wanted wANTFlIk-YOUNG MAN. AIIOIVI‘ l3 years of age to learn opera- c . ‘ ‘ ,§{,‘,‘§,,,,,,“.',’.',’,'g',,‘;; M“'§f;;_;_)é‘;'ff€ day lifter 'l‘nin-lly. Crnpuud 11 n. ,__ ~ . . nl.. ‘Springfield 7 p. m. Public s20 AND lu- MADE WEEKLY ux Bewme Bmlle“ 3 P- m. Preach"- our agents Iucn and ,WOIn6n in spare time, day~or evenings, sell- ing the best and largest selec- tion of Personal Greeting Christ- mas cards at popular prices. Mag- niilccllt sample book free. Nu ex- perlence necessary. Does not in- terfere with regu or work. A few agrcncy opportunities still open. So-rvlcil guaranteed. Modern Art ‘Iolnpuny. Manufacturers, 122 Richmond West, Toronto. Female Ifclp Wanted“ --_-—_-~ \VAN'I‘ED—A Glllli FOR GENER- hall. Apply Mnnagcr Prince lid- ward Thoatre. 2939-9-22-1; al housework. No washing. Apply -—_ . __- Mrs. J. C. Sims, 249 Uppnr Prince non snunujr lcl.l.lo'l"rs lvrx- ‘ Slmgt- ‘ -.9°"'9‘35"'- tlnihildwflllglllizl housg and‘ oul~ mi ngs n go» rcpil r w'ih 7-8 acres land, orivllaril contnin- wanted ing l8 apple trons and other small trot-s. (funvcllicnt to ruiI-XVANTFHF- 'l‘0 RENT WARE- wny, churches, and schools. Ap- house suitable for storing furni- ply to C. ll. Wurrc-u. (“fa Apply to M_ Box 32-h (my rllfiii-ll-iiilfl-fll. ' 3gg3.9.g5.¢f_ PERSONALS ivud. J. B. Rombbflgh, Mil. Edward Tlhe Mlessns ‘Moore Bros, of Brook- flelld are vlsllldmg lllhlc (lily taking in. tlhe Ellbibhilom Miss Jcrhn ‘rviili-KOI‘ imd Minster Leroy Walker oi’ New ‘Annlm uro visiting in ‘lire (Jilly. ‘Mr. William M. lilliuphrcy, of Milnctoll,~iN..B., ls vlslilng friends in Sumnlerslde. Mr. Donald iMr-Klnnon, Brooklyn, nndwMr. Hersey (‘nrven hlnross, attended the Exhibition yesterday Mr. Albert. rMl-Ilufi’ of Brook- ftold is spending his vacnllolll in Oyslller Bed Bllliiilfill lhe guest of Messrs Runsoli Bros. Dr. McLeod, of lloslon, formerly of (llllirlotictown, son of lilo ‘lillll Dr. James McLeod and Ml-s.’ Mc- Leod, also u Charlotlelown lolly, lire visit-lug their nnilve province. Mrs. B. W. Sherwood and her molhor Mrs. Tonic, rclurnnd Tiles- duy night from their visit ‘lo New Brunswick, nicolnpa-niled by Mr. Shcrwoodwho w‘i'll spend a few days at lhe Experlnlcnl-al Station bofore returning to Oltnlva. AT Road, to visiting friends in Monltj meal. ‘ » ‘Mr. David Fleming, Stanley Bnilcilge. is ‘n visitor to the City this week amending Ilhe Elshiblhlon. ‘Mir. J. Iberia. mud Mr. Russel Clllllngihmll, Ehbslliietlt. mre- visitors no idle (‘fill-y ll iris week, attending the Exhibition. Miss. Ada Gordon clf Brudmle-il. and Miss 'l..u"lu Mlolrligouvery of Park Qonulm- are if," lliill! city n-‘Jlend-Lng lbs ‘PXllddllliUdl. Tdllfiy are the. guests of Mrs. G. S. MucLcod. - Mr. B. Johnson, Mrs. W. O. Drake, M‘ns. Allbelnt McDuff, iMrs. Geo. H. McDuff and Mr. James Auld on‘ Bnmokfleld molloned to Oiuarloqfe- town in Mr. Job-nouns car to alltend lhe ‘Exlliblillion lo duly. sr. LOlhlrS, sepl. 28.-—-Cleveland nulinlalneil its hull‘ game lend in lhc American League pennant race yeslordaly lby defeating St. Louls_ Mails pllclled lifolls hurled a steady game, llllow- lng ‘bunched hils only in two inn- ings_ l-l was his sixth straight vic- tory. ‘ q». i a ing ss a large Qipe- ltmwberry. filhb is unnsufl tor liihis newton of the your. ‘ RIPE‘ lNlAWBERRY-Mr. f. o. IF YOU LIKE GOOD TEA call at H , B!!! ‘Qi-lllllle ROClmS_ilIId secur i-plons .ea for 53c. per lb. for t ‘ddy only _- CHURCH SERVICES-Rev, H, A IMpilick will preach n1 Long Creek. 11 B- ma. Clyde River 3 p. 111.‘, Nbrihhiver 7 p. m. Com- munlon at the close of each‘ ser- vice. ‘THIO l8 TH-E ‘LAST DAY of HiilillliilillYs Triple Bargain "Dnyg and ii‘! 170i! have not already received your requirements, call and we miluit‘ ft" lrealt Illley have in store for r011‘ 321a v YORK CIRCUIT-Serviced for Sunday. Oct. 3rd as follows; Spe- cial Rally Day services at Pleas- ant Grove ill u. m. and Cove lieud 8 p. m. Usual evening service at York 7 o'clock. A DOLLAR SAVED is a dollar earned. A few ladies Cools left clearing at 23 143 per cent off. Ile- glflar prices for lodny only. ll. '1‘. llolmun Sample Rooms. rmmrnfng at 7 o'clock dfrecl lo ‘Pltflill. For accomodalimis upply to Cfllltain or Purser rm board. 3208-10-1-11 THE PARISH OF CRAPAUD- llurvest Thanksgiving services next Sunday, Oct_ 3rd, 18th Sull- R8V_ G- W. -B. Jones, Sunday School Borden 2 p, m. THE FARMEFVS MEETING-ll. was slated in lhe report of the meeting of lhe United Farmers that eight or ten contributed lo the foundation fund at the close of lhe meellflg- The Guardian is in- formed that at least twice that number contributed and subscrip- tions are still coming in_ DON'T FORGET ‘lhe Miles Meet- ing in the Heurlz Memorial Hull on Child ‘Welfare, ‘the keystone to Public Health, this evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Hasbi-ouck, Field Secretory of the Welfare Associa- lfon of lhe United Sluice will ad- dress the ‘meeting. Members of the Children's Aid Society and all‘ others ‘interested in public health are invited‘ to nltend. r CORNWALL, YORK WOMEN'S ,lN8TlTUTE.-—The ‘Sept. meeting wus- held at the home of Mrs. Dean Mlcllwen, York Point, on the after- ,noon‘df Sept. 13th. Owing‘ to the heavy dlownfaill of rain the attend- ance was not as large as usual. A very inlerestlngnleetln-g was held Al the close a nico lunch ‘was serv- ed by the York Point ladies. The next meeting will be hold at the home of Mrs. Geo. MacDonald, ‘f ornwall, Monday afternoon Oct. 41b, at 3 pjm. One "of the subjl-cls ‘id b8 dismissed wliii be lhe making of pickles. , HEATHERDALE SCHOOL FAIR --!1‘he lleatherdale School i-‘uir was held off Sept. 16th, und was a decided success The following {schools look purl"- ,H@flll1@\'¢ll'°~ -Kllmuir, lBrooklyn. Believue. Vai- leyfleld Wesl. The exhibits which numbered about 200 were 1115294 by inspector Show. MP- bill"! M“! Miss Carrlltflers. Mr. Coffin of the exhibits were indeed lunch W" served nfler which sports were in- duiged in. The Prize List will nP- peur later. ilk’; v‘- .._..... ‘A MISSIONARY FAMlLM-Rev. ‘Samuel 'i‘d'l‘v<ll.t lformierly Rleclor M 'Mli‘i£0n and, ‘now ult Guysboro, N. 3-- wmo went opal-seas and afllrerwards was with the Monllireril. is llellvinfi 7°" 0mm‘ ‘l0 "ltaloe over mile Amuricilln‘ Elllfl-cflll-‘fl lflhuwih in i-lulinclilolo. M-r. Tlrlvetl S chum so“ Rev. Wilfred M. Trives-t has been lfior nearly Bill" Yams f“ Y. M. C. A. staff at you Q [EN Iliolnrans 115".“ N11 ltfltmt . Bennie r orders will be fills unison they are received. 3216 ‘a new sezculf vAlLuss left in IIFUIS suite secure nine at Hol- lllllll Emilie Rooms today. 3216 MILTON ANID RU8TlOO——Next Sunday (first in month) service at Milton‘ 11 a.- m., with Holy Com- "Q1510". Rllllicn 3 p. nL-lmd Mil- 1011 lPilrish Hall 7.311 The Ven- erable Archdeacon Watson, M.A.. will offichte at these services. Sunday School at. Milton 10 a. m. and Ruwico 2 p. m. _. FORMER IBLANDIERS Eli-HEAV- ED.-"—W0rd has been received p: lhe deem s1 Youussiowlnalllsrls, on ‘Sefitpilth or flfllurial Vivian, lhe eighteen, months Old daughtgy of ‘Mr. _a;_m,_illfrs.,., amen A. MacDon- gall._-' -- s. lid-mended 110k sbou 0 weeks with cholera. in iflnlnent took place in Youngstown Cemetery, Rev. Mr. Dorrlan offl- ciating: ' ' dlrsllilifh-"fhsilrsh; '-l'- will. Slrand Theatre has ‘been packed by enihusia-stic audiences through- oui this week. The pictures have been oi exceptional strength and of compelling interest, The public have "ball an opportunity this week of realizing what n splendidly ap- pointed theatre they have in the SITE-mi- “Male and Female," De- mil‘le's nnlster production W85 n story to hold the audience spell- bound. The’ Dempsey pictures were n realistic portrayal of that not- able event in the annals of sport. llllnnriPs Liulllsent for llurns, etc. lhovincialllxhibition _ (Continued from Page One_) ‘be a joy and a great satisfaction do ‘behold. Mrs. J. ‘D. Stewart of Geflfgelown, was the winner, of most of the prizes in flowers. She showed everyllling in annuals and bouquels. THE NAVY LEAG-UE The Nwvy lmzlguo Booth 110M‘ the lnlaln enlrllllcc is an interest- ing SD01 lo visit. l-lere the blue- collted lads of lhe [Naval Brigade are in evidence and there is miucll in literature and information to be Jsflined by lhe persons interested in Canada's destiny afloat who‘ pause. awhile at this very useful ipol. SHEEP There was a wonderful. exhibit of sheep this year nl lhe Chili-lotte- town ‘Fair, zucordlug lo tile words of Mr. J. M. Guardhouse of Weeton,' Ontario, ‘who jiudgl-sl the blacks. Pralclllcnlly every breeder on the Island was rcpresi-ntal by good specimens. Probably the strongest‘ compelktlon iMlS in Soul-hdowns,‘ with Leiceslers, Llncolns Cileviots, and Shropslllres- hulking a fine showing. THE SCHU-RMAN POTATO GRADER ‘island genius scored a triumph when lhe Schurnidn Polalo Grader, was evolved. This notable and very u-sefull invention DPOVE"! 41 BOUNYL‘ can immense lnlerist to lhe mnnYl farmers wba saw it demonstrated at the Exhibition grounds yester‘ (my by ‘Messrs James Pondergasl, Tslimadge Montgomery and ll-inrry Schurman of New Annan. FBHHPPS not only frolll P. b}. island but fronl Ontario and un- ncishborin-s hw- vinces were inleri-sled and there will no doubt be u keen dl-luaml in the near future for the uiachlnc- Potatoes cilll b1‘ KIWIWI for sued 0r Ifor market in about one ti-illll of 1. Mt. l. -- l‘i "'iic fillilrigtllollle $27-33 £53195 liilLlld-lliiigkidgllflilxd!lldd.ld8lli)d::‘iizlg's n ‘Phcrloltelown lrflck- Tum" ' , 1- ' f lhe --. u . -| l we being lle- 2-19- tldfllfggu%tlll?l‘liel‘l)tribllfs Alftldr the .,,,",,",‘,‘,‘,‘§.§‘ an? ilhglldidllrml... (lrlln- i The 2.20 Pace-Purse $500_ er does ille word llvlificlltr~flnll bglgldcn grading lhe pollstccs it eliminates all ciny and Other rc- fuge, The use oi‘ lhc Schurnlllil (grader renders lilo old method of huud-gflf-Ung potatoes .l nefllli-lllllf‘ quaulily regarding llulc and labor. This machine will ftfflfl“ DOUIIW“ -' is vllsiiti‘ Cmariolli-nlclwn. His lag ‘first so any one ilvfmfl "llil “mm gm, lRev. A. C. S. ‘Drivel!- shovel them inlo the lnlrllifpezhTilnlia orddq-r will nay for l" season, owing lo the saving of time and labor on a 11"!" W119?" =1 llllddernte sized crolp of lI-llM-OBB is grown. ll is opernfcd so ‘easily that a child can d0 lllfl-"l 01 Th" work, thus saving lilo time of adult labor so necessary‘ fur other At one o'clock the weather look- ed most unpromising, heavy show- ers failing and no doubt there were thousands who had come to the city keen on seeing the races but doubted whether they could be held. About L80 the weather man changed his mind and let Old Sol out who quickly created a smile on nature and the thousands wended their way lo the track. It was a packed grand stand and in- field-. packed with u most enthu- siastic and appreciative crowd of Our Splendid people ready to take lhe greatest possible amount of en- , joy-meat out of one of the oldest sporls -ln the history of the world _ —horse racing. 2.25 Clau Trot-Purse $500. This was the first class culled f and great interest was centred in ll- because the field of (rollers was a good hue and splendid racing could be expected. There was llso u large number of people whose sympathies were with lhe British Soldier, owned by Mr. J. Stanley Wedlock of Charlottetown and who has ‘been under the cure of one of our oldest and most hon- ourable horsemen, Mr_ W_ S. Muc- Kie. The popularity of lhe horse was sv-ident when he succeeded in winning the third heal by the strong applause in lhe grand slzlnd. The British Soldier has hall a ra- ther hard-luck career. As a lwo year old‘ he ‘won a race, making n ulsrk of 2.19 1-4 and although he has trolled some wonderful ulllcs in races and won some very fast heals he has lllB bail luck lo baw- never topped a sunlulury since un- lll yesterday. A bstlvr-lnunnerefi or handsomer iroller could nol be found than he was yesterday. llc was driven by Major D. A_ Mc- Kinllflll who -wlih Ml'_ \Veillol'k and Mr. lMcKie ls very proud of lhe win. The First Heat. After eight scores they got lhe word “go". The lllrilish Soldier rushing inlo lhe load from ilflh position trolling around Orwell Bell, ‘Miss Elred and Kzllolzl ’l‘odd close up. They conlinur-d in ibis way lo ihc finish, The Soldier win- ning by lwo lengths in 2.18 1-4. The Second Heat The Soldier led throughout, Miss Elred being nearesl in him. Kniola Todd owned by Mr. George llooperwery close on Miss Hired. Orwell Boll fourth and Silver ‘fluid flflll_ Time: 2.19 3-4. The Third Heat. This was lhe real heal 0i‘ 111+’ day and furnished the srcnlesf amount of excitement, Orwell [if-ll driven by Mr. John .i\il-(‘:lbl~ ililfl taken it rather easily ill lhc lift‘- vlous bent, lhe expeclaiion living that owing lo her well known sill)“ inn,- qualifies she would “gel" the Soldier in the third heal. Al the word “go" she wonl zllvzly very fast and at. the first lurn Wflkl- u lenglh in the lend, the British Soldier (railing. l-le was puilvd out going up the back slrelr-h and they raced like u team down in the ha]! and around lhe lurn inlo the buck strclch llllniu Tiler" Orwell lllcll had‘ gained ii lr-ilzlh of a. iendnnd many ihougbl lhdl lllr‘ race V1213 losl in lllc Soldicl‘. Around lhe final lllrn lllf‘ Soldier was bark n length and u llnlf but as uuiy gquorcd inlo lilo llonlc stretch his driver pulled him out nnd made a sonsalicnnl Ilrivc ro lheffnlsli. Al lhe distance. slzlnll Orwell Bell was slill loading hy half n length boill drivers urging their steeds lo the llimnsi, lhe inst twenty-give yards was most excii- ing. in the final five lilo Soldier just put his nose out in from and won one of lhe closest conlesls ever seen on a lrork‘, The horse and lhe driver received an ovnlioil perhaps never before exceeded on This race had ar-vcn slurlors, ilil slur horses in their class. four of them owned on fills island. I~‘lrsl_ and third winners (‘ilrwlil llni and Lncopla helm: owned by that fllll‘ snorislnan, ‘Mr. John l‘. Smith. of Klnkorzy (‘orwln llnl oillclnsscll his ‘llelil somcwlinl. and yron curb heat by n comfortable nuirgin, lhe conicst being for lllr- nlhcr places between Bill lie Sure. owned by W. G. Fen-wick, nf llilillursl, N. Tl, Lncopia, Hilda \S.. ‘Don (loin and llflssié L. The driving in onch llcai was‘ exceptionally ‘hard, everyone cxcrlling themselves lo lllc ullnosf o win lhe places. First Heat. Kwnith, Olrfms in mission work. ‘arnd’ Mr. Trlvcllfs dim-rd dausllwl‘ - Gladys s. a ‘trained nurse leaves l" November ‘for Missionary work in Kslwcllbil, where her brother is now. She was a year in Toncnto Univerr- silly and won lhe soholurshllil l" -ller nursing. 8h€ls now comillflmll; a four moulbbs course ‘l-n il-Ilflfi‘ JMKMKBB under Dr. Johnson. Toronio _@|,m rim-es llllUililill-S in X-Ray _ll.'rra;l.me-nl. Thus sllle will be ltllor- ouglhly equipped for their chosen ‘work. lwcmrlivelills oldest daughter. Mls. fllev.) C. K. Whslley, Rector or s1. camped syunev cave blmh Ito u (laughter last ‘week. Mil‘. TfllrVfillli. leave-s, on return today ‘in order Ito lurks his Sunday service. llllnnrd‘: Llnllelt for Ilurln. I ‘liilll 7 i-Fnvrs THE IEST FOOD "m: LOWEST c091’ > l i ilXlllBl HON Rooms or Iolllls and Board - Mom Figs only-dock ‘Wvfk 0“ m” mm‘ l“ m“ ‘m?’ lilo llfiln and wenl nwdy flying willl 38350“. " Millikan! "California Syrup 0f Fig?‘ i Child's Best Laxative "California" Syrup for the name Cell- Tile first heal (‘orwln l-lnl, drcw Lru-opia on the outside. l)on GDlfl lrlliling Lacoplzl. Bill Dc Sure nul- pill” "ii-tii"'lll~lliIll"lii u" ll ..l’!!! Pnnuck, Sovereign and Royal arc all good worxlrork shells, llnrkrci by the big “D" trade-mark. Usc No. 8 shot and the load lx-st suited to your individual requirements. Each of these shells is steel reinforced and water-proofed, and loaded with doubic-rllilled siluz. Our new game book, "Th0 Call o] Camilla," unYh illull/a- lions of Canadian game birds nnd animal: reproduced in full (alum, runfuinr ualuobl» information that will inf/mt you. Eln-ry sportsman should have u. cupy of [his beaufflal fnwk in Iiix library. Send 50c. for our copy to-day. Advertising Department, P. . Box 1200, hiontrml, Canada. Dominion Cartridge Cor. Limited MONTREAL Halifax . Toronto . Sudbury‘. Winnipeg . Vancouver fl . f it hlllfiill" ‘-—-this is the term thathas lliillli i‘ time. been justly applied» tmtbé Woodcock. Although smaller than the Woodcock oiT-ithe Old World, it, of all game, the hunter. The WOOdCOCk ranges from Southern hianitobakaet affords the keenest zest for to Southern Quebec and Nova Scotia. The best grounds today are undoubtedly ill the last-named section. Good covers are hard to are a thing of the sionai bird makes Head Office The Woodcock ‘is a migratory opt-n season begins after mosbofrthe ’c0ck have left for the south/The occa- remembered. the careful selection of ammuni- tion with the dcpendableffirid accurate (llliliitiCS of - iiiilllilliitllllll find novmdaysand big bags past. m _ ‘irki ahdthé? that gets up ill October, as. one boats the covers for "grouse; adds to the sport, and the worldly;- fully elusive flight of the bird tllc successful shot one to be Woodcock demand ‘HWI utimliiil‘ l‘ liflll v m' ll ‘Ill, 'l‘lll‘l‘ raced in this way all round unilil lllc buck stroll-h in file vvcond half. ‘when Bill lie Sure lllitiif‘ an awful lry lo gel up with liic lender but could nm (ennui-cl, Lzlvopia finishing on (‘orwln Hal's pzul. llill iio Slim back fl length, llilil‘! S_ rii-zlll ill ilill Be Sure, lhe fliilfll: bunched. Time: 2.16 1-4. Second Heat. ‘Fhcy wcnl away very fast, Bill llo Sure trying lo ouipzlce fiorwin llul null lnlcopiu and gain llle lead. ‘Fhis ho u-as unable l0 do but Ill‘(lVl (‘orlviil Iizlll out lo very lust lime, ‘Bessie L. finishing lhird, Don (loin. who wcnl an excelionl hcnl. foul-lb, Lncopirl fifih and lliidzl S. rixllr ’l‘iinc—‘..’_15 1-4. Third Heat. This was. nnclher working liczll, (‘nrlvin liili nlnilllnining a lead of ll lcnglh bill. lhe others fighting for lbc plum-s. liill lie Sun- again lundcd Sf-(‘llllii plarr- uflcr n balrd drive, Lllflfllliil right on his whcc-l and llildu S.. who wc-nl a wonder- ful mile, izi-lriug oil‘ badly right at ilfl(‘(l|llil. 'i‘ilnv-- 2.16. 2.40 Class Pace-—Purse $500_ This class hnd 3.2 cnirlc-s bul load closely pressed by llhoda Mack . 'l‘he llulf was very fast, being in 1.05 1-2, lhe fastest half mile of lhe meeting Dick (‘_ lin- ished f1 length and a half to lhe good, College Swift second, Kec- ulah Aubrey‘ who wcnl a really splendid heal lhird, Queen l‘c- trees, ‘the Maine cnlry, fouriil, Sil- ver Foam, fifth, Colonel Waltz sixth, lhe remainder bunched ill lhe rear. Third Heat. Dick (Y. again went inlo llle lend and held it until the iusl 100 yards when lie was passed by (‘ollegc Swift, who won ills.» heal by 2 lcnglhs, Keenlah Aubrey, who came very fast second, Dick (‘. lhird, Silver Foam fourth, Rhoda ‘Mack liflll. Fourth Heat. As only lhe money winners could slur! ill lllis heal, according lu lhe rules, this broughl out (‘oilcgfi Swill, Dick (‘_, Kcelllab Aubrey and Rhoda Mark, Dick -(.‘,'s driver knew that lhe lillle horse was vcry lire-d us his prcpllrniion had ilfllfl only u short one of three monills on lcn of iilPlil foiled lo show up ow- inn lo various causes, llzld fifteen been prepared lo slflfi. lhe nlzln- lrgeuu-lll was ready lo give lwo purse,‘ oi‘ $500 ouch, ll mos: gon- crous proposal. The rncc was in- lcrrslinl: lo the public bccnusc if was foil lbni it would be a hard fcugill oul one and il was known lllill (‘nllclzc Swill. who had nlnde Sll('il :1 nlisr-rohlc showing and got distanced on 'i'll(‘Slil\_V had been fixed up wiill Ibo intention of de- fellling flick (‘. Illc is o vcry first horse, tailing ll rvcnril of 2.15 1-4 All. Fn-drriclou 1115i WBPR- First Heat. After :1 largo aulounf of scoring they go: lilo word “gn" Ilick (‘. rushing rifzhi out to the front lflOSPiy fulloyvvrl by Rhoda Muck and (‘ollcgc Sw-ift, lhe olhl-rs bunched Dick was ul lil£"ilil1f in Lilli; lilo iiirvc qullrlvrs. ill l_-l0 land finished llvo lcngllls in lhe lend ifi 2.15 1-4, (‘ollege Swift sc- f‘i')illi. llllodn black lhird, Silver Fozllu fourth. lhe remainder wcll back. Second Heat. side of Doll Gold, lhe olbers close ‘llmif oi’ their popularity. Tllc llPll 'l'l\i' lnrlzc cut shows how compact and hp.- *\\"‘ l-lvcr-llculiy llinuinc. ( Tllck ‘C. again ru§l_led_inlo the sturdy‘ is tllc £00,000 in daily use is cr-llcady is thc luwflst d quality engine sold today. Ask for illustrated book- " ‘illis Coupon 0pells the Way --liaii it Now I ' l oi , slilntreul. . - Tvll inc, lvlillmlt oirlillntlon mom-y by knowing a fcw pl . Advise the Housing Conl- . mittee at once st ltsddin fouls on tho packets. 1M1! Y0“ “Y” sure your child is having the befll and‘ molt harmless plllllo for the little flhllllfll, liver and bowels- Cllildrln love its fruity tests. 1013-9-21". U Bros. Drug Store. directions on cull ‘bottle. mun lay "Gllllaffllh EVl‘r'R°.dy Engine Works, 874 Notre Dame St. \\'. on my part, llulv i l‘l\l\ Illllki‘ muons who ncl-d a l-‘arm l<lu- 9-1 the pace, he having prl-viously been a trolls-r. ‘lie hull also gone a hard race on Tuesday and ihrec hard heals ill lills race, so he wisely decided lo n1cr<-ly' lry in heal lhe flag, knowing that lili- sun-down rule would collie into of- fccl and lhe rncc would go over llnlil ioduy l'or lhe final heal. (‘ol- lnzerSlvift won well‘~"llllin himsclfl. Keelnall Aubrey being second. and Dick (‘. Third and Rilflflil Mack‘ follrlll. This hunt flnlsllml nl six o'clock, and as lhe National Trol- ling Rule slates that no heal can be trolled or paced zlflcr sun-down, and lhe official llmr of sllil-ilolvn being 5.46 yesterday, lhe Judges (unit-roll lhr- final boat to be run off _._ __= someway. 2.25 Class Trot-Purse $500. <, 'i‘ill.- British Kinnonl .. Orwell lBell fiMoCdbe) Miss Elred (lSleele) SOldiL-r (‘Mc- KfliOiil. Todd (dimmer), .4 Silver Todd (Hooper) ' ..l’: Togo .\f. (lllanlferl) 6 lion ‘Bailey (Conroy) , , .7 'i‘iiuc—-Z_l8 1-2, 2.19 3- 219. 22f) Class Pace-Purse $500 Porwin Hal (Steele) . . . . . ..l Iiili Bl.- lSure llflouliller) .. . .‘ Lllcopin (Poivln) ,. Bessie L. illicnnessl-y) llilda S. (Wonroy) Don Gflifl (lCdgclle) .. 'i‘illl0~-‘.’.ll3 1-4, 2.15 1-4, 2.l6_ ' %Ui9iU't€\-l Ambit-stood 2.40 Class Pacc—Purae--$500_ (Four hcats raced yesterday. Final hcill f0 he rnccd today sl 2 p. m.) College Swift (‘llllnifr-n) ., . Dick r‘, (McKinnon) ...] Kcemah Aubrey ‘(Slewzlrill Rilflfill Muck (Polvln) ....l Silver i-‘ozlm (~P(‘ll0ll) Queen Pelress (Willard) Zelda lhe Great (Hoyt) ..\ ('Ol0f\Pi Waltz. (uvlr-ndririidli. our other slarlers. lme--‘.’.15 1-4, 2.16 1-4, 2.114 1-2. The Vaudeville. Tilr- (luordinn yc-siorliay compll mcnlcd lhl- management ollv the. Exhilbilinn on lhe vaudeville show. Thai compliment was very gener- ously reiterated lo-duy by lhe en-" lbusiastlc lllflllsfllldis who witness- ill 2 o'clock lcdzly. Tho inlcrcsi token in lhe result of this rum- is inlcnsc and its (run-muc- will be walcllcd with lhe groair-sl r-zlgl-r» noes. The limo nlzldc by liirk f‘, ln lhc first heal. (‘qlllilS fill‘ fuslosl lime made ‘by (‘orwln llnl <c Ihsll lhe grooms of lbolh horses have an cqunl inlcresl so fur in Mr_ (ll-urge L. rProwseTs driving (‘up tZlVPIl for lilo winner of lilo fllsiosl hcuf trolled 0r paccll by on island horse. li‘ you know from ‘.1 in lfl lk-llul‘: fllrlucrs or fricnrls iiluf onglnv, you nlc right ill liuv to lmllu- soull- nicc. only money llere ls Tile Way to Casll ln 0n Your Scull us your numc llnli flllllfvllfl, usint: the coupon. you fllll pnrlll-ulnrs nf ulll’ Purnlcl‘ Agent proposition b Possibly lllfllllll: y-i-ur rll-quilivllrlnccs lhcri- lung-Haw. Thu UH!‘ shown lu-rc is told ulmul in n This folder llud illv 'l‘_\'p¢- \\' Hvcr-Rcnliy lonlzllm lion or uny ulller illti-rcsimi lucrsun on rcqucsi. EVER-READY us‘... wous ant-cs by gifted nrllsis, The wri- |u>r ililg seen many shows of this llofure but for fill outdoor’ perfor- mance has ncvcr soon one lha’ surpassed ll. ‘if is lu-ll worlb r.‘ veiing Ono's slienllon on‘ fqf ‘of lhe feflls have inkcn their vet‘ ‘formers years and yea efforts lo fflJl~ll0l'_ llnc lot of people and dccsr llhe npplnusr- lllcy gel from erous grand stand. rs of pull l nd lin- splendid ‘ncmnalic perfdrm- _ \ . \ v l ‘inc. Nhlll" IQ“; l T '““ ' 3 374 Notre Dame St. West Montreal 1 o Prov. ' ' ' M Y1