_ Jerome's‘ choose those Nqflfltionl be- ouue they m. learned by ‘ c/‘wsrisuod ‘illi they, "pry. lent whst inonsy eon bay. You ‘too esn benefit ‘by uslns ‘Ylsmsn Oesrt" toilet roe-norm sud wevsot ss- epportnnlt! to show you this. lino-flay we defies? in w» w. .an||1 Garden Gourt ‘rsloul 1-4 '“' Jilli- Isss Powder Ho, E. A. FOSTER ‘Central Drugstore. - . .4 ‘=04 ,_ .:-,-*.--:~. , I, _1 I? P" Ewe. "A." w we - If!‘ .y0s,m.number"15 if - a v . l _ i fang 7nd‘ ‘assault. ooui-l-‘l ‘ "’ n-l ollmgifém‘ ,. r NTER COATS sndserge d"? orfschool girls at Pawns, m sh load ' . - . s1 r l Fenneli d: Chandler-face ‘ed ,, , 2m be’ PER czn-‘l-loi-‘F-‘sll his... m}. 0". slums. . t at lémllhfdllzfssegualgflfliidgfh‘ qnly _ t 2848-9-10-2i ‘ billy-o threesome-lei. .. the weather IS-ummervllle races are “n; HarrfWllls and Sam McVey havebeen barred from again ap- pearing in Philadelphia, for alleg- ed stalling. Both men“ are heavy- weights, _ _ 1 u M“ ore who some to our Iusthb-otsdd to oost~to 0010i‘ are allowed ss one word. Agents orm AGENTS, MEI AID would!" without experience, aro ulaluug $20 weekly in spare time. daytime or evenings. without interfering with regular work, selling Per- sonal Greeting Christmas Cards. Best and largest Canadian sel- ection. No outlay. Write for par- ticulars, or If for agency appoint- ment. solid one reference. Mod- ern Art Company, 122 Richmond West Toronto. . ‘ IVER-Al’! AG motions donut ll one rill. but Qvs Igures (as 01.1] CLASSIFIED lnvuulsllllW Advertisements Iadcrnthls hulls], lo. per Iord for osol ll- ooro to so forwarded. Ivs oonh oto. Isms. £10 norm” Ills halo fifiiyzfiiiilfi’ rooelvsd about Isllst lo owl ' L". slid horvn- NEAR. uonnrzn wicv- mouth and i-iuston Streets. unto crnrlk. l"in'de1' plcuso leuvo at Ileddin Bros. 2i v Male Help Wanted AI IIKIIRGIYIIO MAN ‘I0 MARK- et the Service Shield in’ ,l'l'lnco Edward Island. Good proposition for the right party. Art Novel- I0 IITI WBPII Ill. ststo amount of you for special prices. We n iv have the largest. best QtlUlDIOfl'flllIlC' In 0s omptest ssr- t moderate prices, prints . frames new line. Free Samples. Mgr- chuts Portrait Coin my, Tor- dll-T-ll-tf. For“ Sale. FOII. SAL CllEAP— ONE NEW OHIO- Klrslln one man stump puller complete. Write P. A. Rooney. Sourls. 2698-9-9-101. FOR SALE HOUSE N0. 47 DAY- fll-id Street. 1-‘urthor particulars. Apply Guardian. 2785-9-14-3lpd.. FARM FOII flAllFi.-—21 ACRE! SIT- uatcd on Maipequo Road. 2% mil- oa from (Thorlottetown. Apply on premises to Duncan Msclntyre. 2792-9-15-81 ties Co. London. Ont. T0 L00. r0 ' Inn's-swine, IHVELJNG house and outbuildings. luppnuitc depot. Apply to J. C. Tr nor, Klnkora. l 2764-9-l3-6l Teachers Wanted TEACHER \V.\N'l‘l<‘.I) AT HEAD l-lillshnrough School. Supplement $100. Gordon Douglas. Secretary. 2798-91541 _.i_._- Wanted I WANTED-TWO o0ol)__i.is'r uovs. Apply at Guardian Ullluc. . - - - . - - .2658-9-8-tf. WANTED»—-A IIOUSHMAII). AI‘- vvlv to Mrs. F. YV- Hyndmun. 2R1 Kent Street. ’ 2709-0-15-3i. |,"_o1-_.(n\' gltflllAY, AUGUST 225i!) |\l‘|_\Vl'l'l\ James Henry Douglas, Slalnllnpn end the iliethodlst Church on Covchcnd Road, a dark plaid \Vll|.'.ill\ wrap. Finder please "Urlry s. 1.. lilrt, Pcukws Station. n, 11., l‘ l. I- l 5000 v-vwv FlSH u» kPOr¢~lL-..‘N ~11 54s" mil" The bcsl suit purchase, the one that will almost cerlaifll)" sire the longest service, is the perfectly plain color nr plsld fabric. Novel- lies in suits are shown in great l Y numbers, but ass nlatterof feel the woman who gets the most Ill ‘her money in the matter or clullhes, buys novel and more or less elabo- rme things for home and evening weur and adheres. l0 rather; severe lines when selecting garments for street wohr, no matter weather a frock or suit is uaoer coiwlder- slion. _ A plain tailored sull ll 300d lust as long as it lasts, as skirt lenliill IS never seltied by 31W m" 5nd dried style rule. Skirts widllh is prolly hellrly as individual n. sub- jeci. The woman decides how wide or how long her skirt shall b8. with Dvnuc idushlouka recommenda- tions used merely as a guide. 'l‘lle sketch shown here illustra- tes a conventional suit made ~\ checked woreled and trimmed with bindings nnd panels of soulaclle braid. Tile suit may be in black and white check. always smnr-t and servlcuble. olgbluo and white or hrnwn hnd while may. be chosen. The braid, set on iii D8391! a around ihe coat, is used i0 bill the edge of skirts, sleeves," front of con-is and collar. Suit manufacturers bring out all sorts of novelties and oddities every season in the hope of stimu- 1min! n in‘; business in sui-lslllar- Post Toastiés sell faster ‘his? s lillu lull llllnlll l; . \\'ANTED.-—‘.\IAIII' T0 Assisw .41‘ housework. ADD!!! at Gullrdlan. 280i-il-15-3L. Miscellaneous OAR FOR. BIRD—PIIOIE IMO-R. IOID-C-Tlll 5| ‘ vvvV-Vvvv v _ V, +0» . gain‘ salssat the end of each season usually find a good many of these novelties and oddities waiting ror purchaser's. This season . sees s suit line featuring the filled basque bodice, the redingote‘ or dlroctolro .15 . ' 3' er ii Pi-aids and checks and a few oi- trscllve mixtures gm‘ ‘vlrlely m furl; lull-rr. ,_.__..._..... i0 pool/poned indefinitely. 2862 pd I TH»! LADI-ns AID o! the‘ P.1d. “land Hoflplial, are preparing 8 116W cook book. it will be on 93,13 in a very short time, 2836 _ 10 PER CENT. 0M all Chester- feld and Chesterfield suites for, aiurday, September 18th. Bargain day at ROI/MAN'S Summeralde. 2843-9-16-2} . NOTlCE.--l-lavlng purchased the assets and good- will o; the P603. _ las Coal Company. I require all" pan-tics indebted lo the solid Com- pany to make immediate payment more at, my office 86 Queen Bluest. livery person not settling his ac- um on or before Friday, Sept. 4th inst. will! be sued without liurlhlex‘ notice. J. J. Hughes. 2811-9-15 6i '5E'T8 OF SIX BEAU,T|FUL new quartered oak dining chairs with “"1 Chfliffi. in golden or fumed fnllsh; kraflslnan leather uphols- lcring; padded box sent -w.orlh $50, 0D. 0|; sule Saturday, September, lelhror $33.95 n11‘. llelmeh Ltd, Sum-merside. 2843-9-16-21 A NOVELTY.~—Y6Bi-€l'dB-y The Qilflrdifln was slven a hunch of lrp- llle bloflwme lucked by Mrs. lNath- 941M ‘Mifllynoaux. of ‘Southport, from Grevensleis apple free lh her rchard. One side of the tree is covered with blossoms, while the other is laden with luscious ap- pee. = THE"CHILD EN, _.'WE-LCOMED. -¢Mr. JHD. 0 onnell, “Friend of “is children, accompanied by IMI‘, enl-y ISmilh chairman" of the city School Board and Hon. F'.J. Nash paid a visit to the city schools yes- tbrdsy afternoon when Mr. O'Con- nell extended a hearty welcome to the children to attend the ‘picnic he i giving at Victoria Park on Satur- ny afternoon lo which every child ill Charlottetown is invited. Stock Quota-linens , llhhllrhx, September rr.-rollo- inllons furnished by ‘FEB.- McCur- y and Co., the Montreal Stock xchange.) itch. . ....83% 8% . .. .. 96 Ar. . 63 C. .. 54% rm. Gan. Pac. .120 121 Con. .. .. .. .. .. 74% 75% Cuban-Cane. .. .. .. .. ru. .. .P. .. .. Mex. Pet. R..G. 8.1’. . Stu. .. (LP. U.'I‘. . X. nnll rad..- i-lmvl r To mo»: ' Iolnllllleall u Mfr-p Nut-h wur .\ "l. d llljehfClllef Accom- pllshrnelil One of the most uggrnvutllil; 60"’ dltlons to any woman is the Dres- E's-F“; ctr-sent box of these won Jerfui wsfers from sny drugg-l Mlllhllh. é 19 '. ma! - J- Dmrsuldlillacltensie, the blood condition makes this pos- st ‘ T 1°90"? ‘ mos-rim l Allruun llidATfl-L-Jvll. .tbst ls oosv. she's/ll?! slit}- miss it. Betirlk Woekiil? at Futons. eulr-ewrrll run comma and suits without, silk dined and artis- " 3”‘ tic in every line up to "I60 at Pot- . ‘ 2353,9474; 3115:. ._ l . . ,. . .- 9.4373151 . ! "rook spawn L-osersni-rwo lsllernlotlwiii haveto answer‘ e- ‘ore the court shortly on s charge ‘ ,, landed spawn lobsters atflspe Tarverse and lBbelion Ihore. . ifnvou, HAMPTON "Alma son. 8HA'W.-R'ev, 1'8. MsbKay will conduct service next Sunday the 191th. 'l‘ryom, 10.00. HUUIDWIL ii undflonshaw 7_. Sunday School, Halnlplrairl 2, Tryout 2.30 and Bon- shaw 6. ' ORIGINAL sTvLia-Tllere is a note of originality in iPatons suits and coats, while at the same. time the utmost refinement, good taste and quiet-rich simplicity are shown, ISoe Patons new suits today. 9-17-M5i ‘OOATQ IN WIDE assortment, eyely taste suited, light weight opal-s, [heavy wleight coatsl plain and richly fur-trimmed sport rhod- els or street models, pnlccd up to .660 now opened at Futons. 9-17-M5l VALUABLE FARM.--'I'-he Glen- ilovy farnnr containing 260 acre-s in 1140i 36 was lrecerrtly bovughlt by Mr. Jalmos McKenna of Tramlldle Cross. Tillie ‘is e.- fiulo oild property and under llbe skillful management of rr. MlcKc-nnn. will soon become a pnoiliitlubio IlDVQQiJIiIBIIIl. THE FISHlNG $iTUiATl§0N.-- The bad weather of the past week s proved veryvunfsvcrable t e dishing industry. However. l. ere was one day during the week hen some very fine catches of mackerel were taken in nets off Rusllco. The unfavorable weather lras caused a considerable falling off in the catch of lobsters l-n the la-te season. ' ROTARY 'LUNOHEON.—.-lm1eii.o8.d lair lthe uzyuai addresses the Rotary programme flclilowiing the regular ‘VOGRTY luncheon sit lihe Davies eslterday was divans-Iliad by a ver-y mulzllng series of demonstratous n ‘fiplhrenlollcgf’. Rolanllolnis R. H. selnicins wblo presided and‘ Rptar- ln Geo. D. DeBiois had ohm-gs of e operations. Oards having the ullllne cf lllhe human physiognonur villi; the "bump? all pl-alul la- el-ied were passed ‘around. else ards also had. the following notice: Miter ymfve eaten vtillinél! fialore. 'K>u've yet amlslther lrealt :in allure. mofessors wise will tell your fate: ‘ly locking o'er your uvoody pate. Home of the roadvlngls loi iihe leitm- ld pretenses-s proved" woiideiiiulliy ccuralet alnd that performed .by otarlam McKee who was blind- ldfid mode lsloinle of llhe brethren up and Make notice. Mr. Charles arie delighted» all wivlh a splendid aollo which W318 heartily encoded. -A VALUAByLE. rl5-iRH9Q.M.,-- Qolonei lMoore 0f this city is the p null owner of a photograph which ill ‘be a valuable, souvenir for i any generations to come in the oore family. It ls a group of twen- ty-seven- members oi; the Moore f -m-ily who participated in the ‘real iWsr, some in the Canadian some _ln the United States and some in the Australian army. in the group there are two Lieulenar; olonels, three majors, two cap- ins, one lieutenant, three serge- nts, Ifour corporals, one nursing ister and a number of gunners dud privates. 0f the 27 three -were killed in action; two wounded, and one a prlsoneriin Germany. Few families in Canada can make so good a showing anzLCoL. ‘Moore. who is himself a soldier, is justly proudof the family record. use P. a. i.. 8ECRETARY.- The St. John Telegraph says:-—A. l-i. Smith, president of the New ork Central sud Hudson River sliroad. was .in St. John a short llme on Saturday on his way homo rom a trip to lEurope. Mr. Slnlth_ came ‘i: from i-lslifax in a Willi“? ‘o... h; virsg landed there from the tesmsiirlp Caronla of the Cunard iponpdr, Smith was regional direc- ior of United Slates railroads east. of theMississippl and north of the Potomac’ rivers durim; the war- lie ilsrted-hle railroad career 1.18 m" scuger and worked blowfly 0 l?!“ lop. llo shill 035F111 tiYEumPe w“ one for pleasure only wndlhst he had no; had a vacation since u“, w," 1mm"; ills private see- remry, J, ‘B, Dwyer. who ‘met him was formerly a resident of Prince Edward island. The New York Central "belongs to the Vlflderbul- system o4 railroads. Tsggufrg~c~ WIJANDSR. 7-8110! reference dvola "IMP in 5 "i? 9".‘ time to the fact ‘that Mr. Rn, r1 Mesrlerivy; son d-f Jilii-n A‘. Memori- - ‘of this cllynhad taken first 110129.111 the. mull?“ wmrei-tlii" at the roullo Eili-blilonlflfvffllll" papers ' st‘ lo liq comment vol- ‘unlilnoulsly 0n: ‘tliiS 81:59"- ‘Wmiletli’ ion amlongbanediam musicians, and publish pluollogra, oflhe duller- ent gzunhvsl mu ‘ _ Mi‘- Mcqghwy lls prominent. fillers were ‘midi 146 competitors whose ner- sfwei-e indeed by 75 oi cjp _ fislpnlsdl musicians 0a the > ‘ ~ on - ' schools and colleges lh - \ ' \ ,_ .1.» "n o n. ‘ a», J51: limlmence’ ‘throng -' - ' ‘- - Wggnfllhec: iii _ tollrhe music end the sons ‘fm-‘<‘.’ili€il'.‘i’h"~'i‘h'lll.il~. m... s! vgflegflvwmrhélimr m- tllen children and then hor alillear- magma’ fiiilgewivaeogggtaaa“? .“_“,°,$,~,,.,,,~ l... ; ‘stditmofliin . m, wdn om ..lh'a= "porno his ‘can have» ho (hi kin face “*1,” cumpmmnr ham‘ ‘hd, .81 mock and srmswr c use xi l-i our“ . Calcium afcifi now Mn l. for ‘dials. Mr. lwosservyls perllumln- ‘XMOO is. bldhly lmnolltod m» "1 ewe"- "w "Mr" m" 2:21: ....‘."ll.:l.::: .".':~.:..":.1':l:l: w s. we M Mhs- “~- lz“ ‘h you" “m” seomplcxlons aro murrcd blue @393‘ 5 m“ “mm” mun“ . ¢s§‘b coal a 0, _ , "M, of l. _ . 6 .- _ . u e slrificilgtalh -;. m“. “m, cant mbe leurelis :from - e big , . n m] var t], , sever” Stuart's Calcium Wafers give you pm , d! 93mm; undu- piano according lo present indications, ‘flflrlnlllfllkln-‘l-‘ZIIJ-‘hlirngxzgl g," A531,‘; 3mg“ mums; l r Mm, "l0 limiflm “"9 convemmnal upon the skin agd blood they thus Th9 94mm“!!! 11mm“? “Onlmi-‘lm’ suit will be the favorite. contribute to s more beautiful com- mes Mr. Mesm-vy on the veny x credit he Ms won for blim- new in. autumn and winter coals . e-lfl-Msl ' ‘for , .. r" m.» GUARDIAN.‘ VVIWHEN usmr. ‘if.’ ZLSONE "-'.::.r.ll.i......... . yrocers anLGollonl Store! ROSE VAL'l._EY.——A-t “I9 service Mr. M. McDonald of Rose Valley will preach. MARSHFIELD BERVICEF-Thero will be seirvlilce on iMalrshfleld Pres- byleiam Cllurdh on Sunday next at 11 a. m. and Sunday School at l0. Rev. N. H. Sweet will olfilclmte. RAiNCOATB. -,— Men's Sam-pie tweed raincoalis. earls-p, value $18. Tfllhe fl-lalbelnltlshwy" Hendoltson & Cutlmore. EASTERN Klnow EXHlsrrlon will ibe held all: Soul-ls on Thulrdely Oct. 7th next. The prizes offered ilhris yea-r are by far the largest in llhe hllstory of the Association. 2865 TRYON MEIHODIST Cll-RCUIT. Slmdlay, September 19, ‘Rel/l J. A. Ives 0i! K-cnsinigllon, a1, Tu-ylom 11, Cmpaud 3 and Violin-la. 7 p. m». lMlr. Melt-calla at Appln Road at 3 p. m. Church Services ISunday Slept. 19th., Sunday School amd _B_.l'.ble Class 2 .. mm, lvienuoriali Service Lllor the latte Hector McLa-lmle, Elder, 3 p. mi. Ibev. W. A. Wood, Mlniisltclr. cliuncu or SCOTLANIE- nev. iilweh MacDoug-uli will {KHZ-Kill sal- uday 18iih all. Point Prim al 7.30 Selhbzwb 19ml, or Belle (River as 1.0.30, iris all. 3 and Murray ‘lhivelr at 6.30, Also iMomlay 20th, s; Pei- ors Rood amid Tuesday 21st at Brooklyn lat 7.30. ——-———ooa-—_. _ ANDREW'8 PRESBV. QHUlRCH, Montague, Sunday Sept. 191th, ll n. m. Rev. Clarence Mc- Kinnon, D. D., Halifax will preach. Let all Jle present. Sell-vices also at 7 p. m. Rev. J. A. McLellan of alley Field will preaclhJALl should be present. . 331". _ M-r. George Gilli-ton, teacher of (landing of this city, arrived home rfrom visiting Montreal and New 0i interest g b to Horsemen. Horses Change Again. next Sunday QQRAPIIDNI 4 o'clock.' r WEBT RIVER PRESBVTERIAN . York, where he hald been islcing a i \ which is found species ; and Manitoba. iliim v ill. ill ‘ ill, i-. midi’ l": “D" on the box. wilh illusiraiimlx of Can animals reproduced in [flurry sportsman should Montreal, Heed Oflice, llolifn Toronto hefilwrl-"ihlil lllrlillllllill —this is the Prairie Chicken of the West. It is a t ~ i123‘. w, resident of the treeiess plains, the bunch glass an _ _ brush hills, of the prairies and the interior of ntlg Columbia, but to the northeast it_m_ay be foupdf- c almost continllous forest as long as it ls not too lipase and there is a good admixture-oi poplar and willow.‘ _, V . , . The range of the Sharp-Tailed Grouse extends d the . i barrens oi Northern Mackenzie, Kecwatul and U There are three sub-species of this blrd—-the Sharp-TaiiI and south to Parry Sound, the darkest colored f the , the Colombian Sharp-Tailed Grouse of the interior of British Columbia, Grouse or Prairie Chicken of Alberta, Saskatchewan . The Prairie Chicken lies well to a dog and flies strong, and the hunter should insist 0n dependable ammunition for this bird, such as ii -.—(‘anuck, Sovereign or Regal-with No. 6 or 7 shot and load as desired. Each is astccl rcinicrccd, watcr-prooicd shell, Canadian- mrule for Canadian use. Our ncw game book, “ The Co]! of Canada," valuable information Ihal will intern! you. lrrauliful book in hi: library. Send 50c. ior your copy to-day. Advertising Department, P.O. Box 1200, Dominion Cartridge Co., Limited Sudbury wmelm \ Vancouver t \\ Eilliii . 1 S3g€ 3V8 . from Central Alaska to Western U‘ gava and the . Sharp-Tailed . This last is the paiest in color. Wm n "MM liihl . .. ‘i d“ ‘Jill: in": "illii Look for the big . , q _,._ - '. . . s l ";.'.';.'".a1:::."::::a.r.".i l ",1, have a copy of this l, Canada. Montreal a- ' Following is the summary:—- 2.16 Trot Stake, Purse $500. Bill Sharon, .2_1l l-Z, Peter Carroll, Chatham 1 1 1 Border Prince, 2_13 1-4, H. C. Jewell, Fredericton. 2 2 2 Brage, 2.1514, lF. Boullller, Halifax Tlmc—2_181-2; 2.17; 2.16. w as ST. STEPHEN, N_B.,Sepl_15_- Johnhorses which have been un- d-er the nlanageluent of L, R. Ack- er of ‘Halifax, for the last few weeks will part company with the Acker stable here. it is understood that D_ (TKeefe of Si. J_.ohn, their own- er, has ordered them turned over to Kid Dryden of St John, who 1s hero to Fredericton for the races there next week, while Blngen Wor thy and Signeiler, two horses which Mr, Acker owns will go direct from here lo Chariolllelown." . 1.3x: At. 8t. Stephen. FT. STEPHEN. Sept. 15_--Tii0 racing this afternoon was of gilt- probably the most interesting as it firs: tomorrow afternoon ln.t_ile last heat of this race, Jennie Hal, who was picked to win went lame, and Comeswague Kate landed the heal. in the 2.16 trot iBiil ‘Sharon had. things mostly his own way and was never in any danger only in the inst bent when he made 1W0 breaks and IBorder Prince took the lend but only lo hold it a short time. from start to finish all three hor- covered with one blanket. although rival that Blngen Worthy had as the Machlas mare made the big stallion slop from wire lo wlre_ in the lhird heall Nulwnrod Lou threw a shoe which landed back on the wheel of her sulky and which was u big hindrance to her. Delivered to. Your Station "Peter Farrcn and Forefalher, Stl here. They will boil/The sent from] edged vurleiv The 2.30 mixed was was unfinished and will be put on_ The 2.24 fro! was a race, scs Ell, luany limes could have been‘ Nutwood was probably the biggest w 2_24 Tfot Stake, Purse $400. Bingeu Worthy, 2.171-4, L_ ii. Ackcr, Halifax Nullwood Lou, 2.2614, F. 111 Soulhard, ‘Mnchias 2 2 3 Native Worthy, 2241-2, Jas. Belyea 3 2 Time 2.20 34; 2181-2; 2.20. 220" Mixed Stake, ‘Purse $400; Un- finished. Jennie Hal. P_ A_ ‘Belli- veau, MOM,“ 32113 2_25 Trot and Pace, Purle $400. ‘the mark seven years ago. {the Comeswague Kale. F. lune equalled one lastes neat at ‘Southard, Machine 1 a 24 l Nlfihfif," 3?‘?- §7.,-*T~-*.1.1BK.' 1 1., "W Syracuse meeting ‘made by Signature. L_ K Acker, .M ns, rtezsq e s; 1k Séiiegflailiiilig in the first heat of Ham“ 2 1 3 4 g aNy Grit-Ian, A. au ner. 1e plrc Stale stake. The time Helen T" G_ w_ Reed l ontres 4 22 of the three heats was the fastest For, Fairfleld 5 4 3 2 m Zelda the Grelal, T.M_ Hoyt, 2 4 3 of the Syracuse meeting. . I resque s s. —--»- __ _ Mgglalgielr‘ D'W' Gmvem 455 m Ruble Lee, 0. Perkins, . Cmeg“ Fiiamy‘ R‘ I“ 5d ofiiii“$” our ‘McLeod 334 4 “w?” 1*‘ a.- 2 21 1-4; 2 2s i-l: "’"“"“"- .5 5 5 Uq“'a‘minu‘e'p1°-a¢' 0,221.2. 2,291.4 ' ' Lady Bfill, ‘C_ R. Dewitt, " ‘ i ‘ a ‘Ofllcials werew-Slarler. R. M. ‘Hartmnd. 66d’ y?“ got “'25? Tlme—2_22 3-4; 12.21 3-4; 2_zs 1-4. All right, this advertise-l ‘Wellber, Milltown. Judges, Dr. Mc- Coy, Fredericton; D, Berry, Wood land; W. l-l. Keys, Si. Svlophen Timers. A. Reid, ‘Montreal; G. Mo- Lean, ‘Mllllown, and l-l_ N. Gan ong, St. Stephen. At.‘ Woodstock. three deep with interested and ex cltahie faces The track was in ex colient condition and it was slant lo flnisih. > s u c A R E HAVE a limited quantity of the genu- ine Brown West Indian Cane Sugar, Si- Km‘ whiclrwe willdispose ofln the original sacks 1s. . Radiolite pm o.» tells Brown or 200 lbs. each at 15 cents per pound, all time i9 "l; dsrk- g sue“, charges paid to your. station. "w" 4-4157"; f4" ‘ This is a rare opportunity for, housekeepers, bakers, lum- operators, etc.‘ ll is the resl old-fashlonedSl. Kitls , 20° lb- hfififiihflifliiieiiiffl“;.i°l....'§§§§§‘...§*$lis.'?'”°' $33k; temples will be sent to sli interested . WRYTE FDR ‘AMPLE KT ONCE, OR Win! YQQI QED!" Cine . this 00., oi Canada, lhllel. .1706 Notrovbsms’ semi Essl, Montreal " Telephone Lssslle 2361 IWOODSTOOK. Sept. 15_-Wllen the races were stsricd, two thous- and persons were ‘in the Izrnnd stand and lhe space around the homo stretch was lined lwo and a horse race in every ill/QM. TF0"! _'l‘be sumruary:— 2.18 Trot and Pace, Purse $500 . Delza Patch, P. Dcherly, Houlton 2 a 1 3 f0!’ ' Nero Bingen; T. M. ll-ioyt, Presque isle 1 1 2 1 Tommy ‘Cotter, ll-L G. Klt- Bu“ chen, Fredericton , 3 2 3 4 Corwln Hal, John P. Smith, - Klnkora, !P_ E. I_ 4 4 4 2 In fl‘ime—-2.16; 2161-2; 2161-2; 6 2.-17 1-4. 2.24 Trot and Paco, Purse $500. O Don Q_, Ralph Carey: Pres- = que isle 1 1 l Sis Peters. 1i. 'M_ Dewitt, l Woodstock ' ' 2 2 2 Ci? Lady lAshbreoko. C. T, m in iodays exhibition by Michael lBiack, Woodsllock 2Q l. McDevitl , _Myrtle Rysdick, J. W. Gal- lagher, Woodstock 4 4 4 Time—2.251-4; 2.27; 2.2314 Trampsa trot-ted. the world's rec. ord for fhree-year-old pacing colts of 2041-4 in the 2_l3 class pacing "ml flenernl Todd established The performers he classcs’2.15 trot trot, 2.20 trot. lomorrow will and pace, 2.15 - mént is written to tell‘ ou how cu can investthat £1.25 Hf f ve years-maybe tcn-endg" dividends several times s day. For time is money and m‘ Ingersoll Maple Leaf-pric§' $3.25—keeps time-good time -arld with any sort of esre; lasts five or ten years. Less than s cent a week for time- keeping servicei e The dividends are in. mo- ments saved, which mean , money earned. , And the Ingersoil doesn't fall i down on the job just because it happens to fail out o! your pocket occasionally. Such on accident is a mere incidenfho I the Maple Leak-it's a catls- _,’ trophe to most watches. One repair bill on an expom‘ sive time-piece would buy a Maple Leaf, with enough loft‘ over to pay for that wonderful World's Recofd. SYRACUSE. N_ Y_. SvDi. l5;~.\ world's record was broken and an- other equalled at the Slate Fair Grand Circuit [meeting today Prince Loree sel. a new mark for double Rolled. horses when ‘he pac- ed n mile in 2021-2, breaking lhu world's record held by liflrvesler. at 2.06 l-4. for the lrol and 2.04 l-4 for the trot is 2031-4; Prince Lures is owllrd by Captain David Shaw, Oloveiund. 0.. and was driv- _.._.,,., . ~ \ green self and his native province. , , ,.-..--