¢ EMPRESS VERY 'LARGE CROWD v ”' REPORTED AT Y_ESTERDA_Y’SRACES;.l_ ¢4LLfh¢N¢‘lDs ALLlb¢Tlm¢ _. g-v as T Anmsnnn 1391 cnAiu.o11‘r;'rowN P 2 Q e 2 -- WHT W ES* - ro Have made a Morgan- Perfect Weather (ondirions Coupled Wirh Well llc Marriage Conducted Meet. THUEN ANI) DELAREY Have Severe Battle-Fresh Troubles Break out in Armenia. gpoar ABOUT lurnxss rnxnnmcx. Losnou, Sept. 11. -(Special.)-London Truth declares the will of the late Impress Frederick leaves 3,(XIl.000 marks in Count Zlckcndorf, with whom Her gwesty is alleged to have contracted a mgrganatic marriage. ymruuxn rlanrs nxnanlv. Ln;-d Kitchener reports that Lord lsthune engaged Vantonder all Delarey Sepndtb and 8th in Great Marines Valle y, drawing them from a strong position, The Boers loft 18 dead and 41 prisoners. was 'rnounnns xx amnxxa. 00Ns‘rANINOPLI, Sept. 11. -(Special.)- It ls reported that natives have nred the Hnssulmrs quarters at Mush, Armenia, also that the Armenians and Turks blew upthe barracks at Sassiaoun where 3,0(I0 troops were etationed,eaueing a panic. __.i?i_l-__ BEWARE OF IMITATIONS of Mc- IAan’s Vegetable Worm Syrup, get the genuine don’t be deceived with any remedy othred to be iust as good. Q W W B U Don t want rubbers in the hot weather. WET PROOF SOLE THE G80. A. Slatersiallakcr. This is just the blot for the fall wear; the very best grades of leather are used in 'those boots. Made on the Good- year welted process, lined with fine calfskin` We have 81| the different lasts. Come inand ask us to show you this new boot. Goff Bros., Pitch Pine l -AND -- Oak Timber Boards. etc. _-l gm L ' ck k |\a:dr.8e5:“:lers egitllgtd Pfomptly. los. i. LIKELY. sr. Jenn. nr. a ' ]u ( ~ THE ISLAND HORSES BO EXCEEDTNGLY WELL. 2:21 1-4 Lady Thompson and Park Campello Secure Second place in the 2:35 and Free-for-all Classes Respective y -Waiter K. Wins Free-for-all and Nina Wilkes the 2.35. -American Congressmen Present. assembled at the Charlottetown Driving Park yesterday on the occasion of the holding of the annual horse races. The Charlottetown half-rnile truck has been the scene of very excellent, sport in past ycars, which fact lingering in the minds of the thousands who have participated It was a large and contented crowd that I in the pleasures of such former meetings renewed on their part a desire to be present this year and as a result hundreds came to the oily from all parts of the lsland by rail, steamboat, and carriage and swelled the large number in attend- ance from the city and immediate vicinity. The weather conditions were almost per- a4n ' Object Lesson _ \ ‘ is the ease with which _f washing mn be done when Surprise Soap is _ used. - It is a pure, hard wp i which means to the _ economical housewife that it goes further than other soaps. Ihis-there£oreamoney- savingoeap. _Av-Gai nnrlgsfoltonv the -_ ".» acnnsosmes W lit ' All ready for _School opening, with a. big supply oi School Books, College T c X t Books and School #in pplies. 3 if-'39 ez: :au l““i<*“‘l lllilllill '85 A to the average housewife ;-- . ' ».~ » ~' r A’ if _ _,_ - _:H3 » - < = 1 _ »_. ' ' ~ _ ___ . President, D. P. A. Secretary, D. P. A ' _° § I r during the first half mile but rounding » 3995 °(3il°°\ll Ph ntr th th lasses l d d ’ - gmejff ehéefdéiegueggrxg fn me yfffs-12,.; 2 tordhome Walter pulled away, sidenticoldfdon rovncesau te een t 'n‘e t~ the i ith se llengt to '” ‘ _, taken in the llnishes of sell thle hex:tl_;s.?sd';r§ 5 5; od Qnigkwcampelxmwa .ai _*nd _ -_ I of whicn were of the blanket variety. Tue __ ° _ - Roll i` pleasure ot the hundreds who completely ' "h"`d *md Rwk F*'m G"“°° f°‘“`°h' No dum M' filled the grand-stand and occupied posi- ' Fans rua am.-(rnran naar.) . __ nm {»_i;;1§e:1"t§;\1_f;_;h;;;;';li<;_’;}_1;§ bggzrgggflxsg _Bwarter K. wen the nnsl heat and nee. ln_ey_tof1q_g__ treblea 3 ut, __ allaying the dustnuisance. f en F' “gal” °“d°°v°'°d t'° 'mst' the mhmmt r:s'r _ _ _ __ - ,RIN_cr: nnwi-ur.in_ rnurzsnav.snPrr:nar:n J " i ~' _ _‘K-'-,I u oft.: no ».'J _ D lawn# 7“"`_ '“"" ill “""; 5"." n-»~.»~ 53 if fail ffl ( °» __ _ _bmi _ __ 1!-gr ?rf..`§*§§3._§ ' -. --_ _ fect but for a rather heavy wind that ing feature ofthe heat., the former winn- Is blew direeriy up the su-etch. The track ins home bye head. Princess Regent. ___ ._ W” _il Hueorder. The races with Mr. mm' Tim°2'8u" ` --3 _i_‘_" 5 ~ Reid'df`Guelph Ont. as starter were well 'B-EE FUBALL-(SIOOND KIAT) conductei andthe presence of the Fourth This WIS WI-\0¢l‘ K3 IIBIUUI 3 Wh Bw ' " ~ _Regiment Band added to everybody’s en- ,F, pushed him hand _for mg; pggmnn _ Tnrnnmuf' °°°° °°”m“°3° Jvvment. _ _ _ _ l ‘ ' - - ' Buruno 11 _ )-'ng . » 1 < ` . Ir. was 2.15 when one also neat of the z.- l~h°=1°rs from him and made 1 :ood moe. ,mum “mann” ‘ 35class was called. The starters in this;Park Campello passed Ben onthe home _ _ ~ r _ r Q fggseiachggig li_;;‘(i‘Ii'Z_;f;“,j_.'f6(E:£;*oSl"mnf°’d[stretch winning second place, Ben .F._ A _ _` ,_ .- Tng gmgmlg' were, _ ° ‘A third and Rick Farm Grace fourth Time nl* 10|” W Jud s-Dr R d G el h O t.. A C °' ' sf el 11 D fi 2 21 __ _ _-:_ _ rLa\rsron_U,sassnr’s!&ar..________ E - _ . _ ‘ - . » '_ __ nj Rogers, Sumuwrside, J P Woodbury, i P an T. Lsdyr'1_;ho1§p;°u'%hfhe--cole- W-'i1kes,`entered by Fred; ifsv T -~ -_ soorm ve o -as _-_ _ses 'wcrei u ~ ' a e _ rw UGIID ' -~ ~ away ‘At the drst`t\irh%a ‘Tiiomféolll w'°'”u’springhm N S` 1 1 1 Q ' - " » broke and Nina Wilkes tookthe lead with A Bslh S3&llf0\‘d»¢ll5°l‘0d bi J-HRK “° ‘W Lady Thompson, Robert Wood and Belle Sydnev, C B. -l 4 di 14 w A Stanlordin ordefr_n‘amed_ which osi;l ' ` ° _ 2 ‘_ A i 'u tions they maintainedtd the’ flnishfdnd ;R°be" Wood’ enlemd by D D l. _Al_ Wilkes winning home easily bya number' Wlfmilll S4¢kV\“° N S~ 3 3 3 _ -nga* 4.35 cuss -rrnsr near 2'3" uns' 3 _ _ l . of lergrhs. Tun: 2:31. ~ f L lhady Thompson, entered byR. J. . ,___ Thgentries were Pnrkwood, Guy A J. ' _ f1l1Rrx;_~:~Prinoees R-rgent, and- Stranger 5 _ 2.2; onus -rmsr Hsu. _ ~ Steele, Charlottetow n. 2 8 8 f*3*l“° rsm¢,a.ai, asia. assi. _ -trivia br ro-olrs snssroNst°r”rr- -_.--sm 2 2-l cnass. ’ e tel' RING the word Go!" ill' 'fgrlirw-aol, en* "cl by Allan Mc' ° T015!! ,i 1~»-._ M _ rt... "“ (Ln the baeksréretch lzarkggizd wgris -tar :_Be!. ente_;led gy F- W'~*l_'\`°\\~ 1281 ““.' _ . _ _t leade___ an auiose ___a1 een ; h _N_ _ ' ' “"“ "“ "“°°"‘“‘ ““ ““” bf <=~ 1- Wu- _ of ll\I¢l‘¢$i 'I0 ill lhc ef_»n&%fey¢11;t;_?r;3~§es he ____¢s_;£e'i_»e__=;§i rsalpkvrue. sr.-ss _ ___ lewis." ‘ _'w'w¢ss -w _ »_‘ _ _ __ __ _ msrsom§_.\_x3rNrrnn. _ _ _____ __ __ T_¢.`¢_lCll_¢l’.S..- __ _ " vs_; ’ “` P President PovincialTeeener> l~~u<.=v r. . ,__ "‘°" `1`"“m'5 2%, , ,¢&sg¢,Rggepi;,ent¢rsdb;B._ C. , '~°°- -‘-~~»---»e» an 23.101.-va SrwoarnH's1rr- ~ f < Browse, Charlottetown r Tne horses were fl-nt tor their ile on _ - _-~ _' s--‘_ ` .'. ~: ._ \ _ _ 2___‘1~’__ _._ ,_ jr .' . 4-.. _ `_< _ si-___ __¢'._ if _ __- _ ' '.v .' I 17.- ' " _ " Q. .I-‘-‘~ _' <_. ‘- ' '_ ,_ __ _ ' - , ' , _ _ _ _ , __ _,____ ;_*'_`_ _ _ I' _ ~ _ _- _"re _ _, _ ~ g -. _ ___ _ :_ _ _ ___ ._ ___ .__ 3 ’_l»-5 _ - ' an , , _ . B The twenty~drst annual se§s_fon`_»_¢°>f_§the _‘ the Bhnh` H”-"_ N-_-ua. vvnket §_ r _on ` Kickapoo, entered byJ; R. - , ‘_ Provincial 'l"eacher’s Association' opened the ng-3;, Lum and also nu the baek@u~¢reh, Amherst. _ WD ' ~ “ ' ' ‘ Summaq ot Horse Races on Char-_T ` _ ` ._ rf r _Sdn __ ,_ ,.§_w..,__.,=4_» y'1‘mf.?-_-» _:_ ~,[_ gampb_¢11_ T_ Ranagham jlottetown Driving Park, Sept. 11, 1901 :Nur 3' |33” '.63 ¥n“%§° _ ~ nurse -E McKinnon Sole NeQ York llliiii 'ie !\ _ i rf '-'ev ` ‘**" " that any ls SIKA yesterday morning at 10 o’clock in Y. M. _ ~ .f ~ __ ._ ` G. A. Hen with me Preel_aeni5‘W."n. _n`io_~ _.__ T 'P E Intyre in the chair. The platform is -" comingly decorated with Hugs, cut flowers blooming plants autumn leaves and ber-‘r ries. The President in his opening address referred to the numerous- changes which had taken place since last meetingnmong them the lamented death ot our beloved Queen Victoria and the dawning of a new century. We meet to-day* in a new era' and it i< our lin-t convention under‘ our new Sovereign His Majesty King Edward Seventh. It is also worthy of note that our '1'eacher’s Convention has attained its majority having been~_organined in Oct. 1880 with an enrolment of very few of whom are now in the teaching _pra- fession. The appointment of Dr. Ander- son to the position- of Chief Superintendent of Education and the addition of Agricul- tureas asubject to the curriculum of Prince of Wales College are matters for lcongratulatiou. A new course of study l has also been secured. It is a matter of f regret thatin some districts the antiquat- _ied custom of spring and autumn vacation _ is still in vogue. |` He recommends that steps be taken to have a. uniform system of vacations throughout the Province. That the Association be held sometime during the month of July. That eflorts to secure grant from Govt. for Summer School of Science be con- _ tinued. The address closed with re- * upon the lite of the President of the Unimd States, and the sincere wish that _ his valuable life may still be spared. Following are the sesslonal commit- .teesz Finance, Prim. R. H. Campbell and Howard Leslie. Bye-laws and Constitution: Messrs W. V. Newson, G. H. le0allum, Misses May Arbuckle and Nora Lefurgey. Resolutions and question box: Messrs J. D. Seaman G. J. McCormac, N. E. l Carruthers, Miss Maud L. Bremner. _ Press: John HoSwalh, J. W. Young, James Landrigan. Mr. John MeSws1n read an_ instructive paper on Nature Studies in which he showed the object of such study to be not themere memorising of terms but the not-icing of conditions of growth in either animal or plant. All interest in the world i around us must be useful to all of us. such interest is largely acquired in the Study of Nature. We are asked to make school life pleasant to our scholars. Vv"ith some subjects this is almost impossible but- the studyof nature will do much to make the drudgery of the schoolroom more of a delight. Mr. McSwain gave an outline of a lesson with several suggestive questions which contained many useful hints to the teachers present. The paperwas spoken to by Mr. Seaman, Prof. Andrews, Col. Parker and Dr. .-kndeleol. A vote of thanks to Hr. Meswarn was proposed by D.-. _Andersen lvrne. _ f __ | Adjonrned_till9s.m_'_Pi;e:rsda;7. _mad 3e¢0Dded by Prof. An-;r_»»lv.= of Sark' __ grets for the recent dastardly attempt! '__ _ _ _ ...e __ s=__:_», . -' " - T' __ i _ ?u Wu- " -"“N-1s _ #_ , ll _ ‘ _ ‘I _ _ W, ~ $9. e* _ _ é_I___ _ '_ "il \ _ ' 3 ' , ,U _ 5 | ’- `_7`*~‘-§5"‘iT;mf'iF.| -_ ‘ ` - 1* -_f V _ ' > we-1-»..~:_<:.,.=.~. §i'.:ar§;’-\_ e _ » _I-_,.__‘,_§>_»_; ._-. *_ __ "?__';’-'\*4,..'g _ Am-_Z \ ’ _ ` +»~'”i “°>v'_li”|¥\“” i 2 r .__- 7 __ _______;_‘\\A,$_‘ _.__ _ _ __ - A-_. ~ -A.. "'i\<` ' r-¢'**’”‘ v' W r ’ - . 5.52 - _es _-no “Q - __ ' _ '~"~_~,<’fi\_'\1-.- . '.`._ \= ._ "Q-»-as-_.» " F -_ _ ____ ._»-q§.»____’ “F” _ ~ _._ _._ _, F' _ V. ~ __ '___' `V ` Y ` . ~ _'__ __ _, _ ‘_ ‘Q _ Coming Under the Wif¢ , 8 close A _ A mfdgu hgmby 3 Lady Thornpson broae, likewise Robert \Voqd. Lady Thompson however main- tained her second position, closely pusnerl by §ober:, Belle Stanford faurth- time 2.31 _'. 2.24 Crass-Sscosn Han The horses were given u good start, and a most magnidcent Struggle was seen be- tween Parkwood and Rex for ilrst posi- tion-the Island horse winning home by several lengths amid the applause of the spectators Guy J. and Stranger fought for second honors-the former leading home hy half a length. Princess Regent was iifth-time 2.24. 2.35 Chess-Tarun Hnxr. Owingto lameness Belle Stanford was drawn in this heat. The start was made onthe first score. Nina Wilkes won easily by a good lead, Robert Wood wt! and Lady Thompson third-time 2.24 crass -'rrnan mzur. After scoring tive times by Psrkwood, the pole horse. the starter named Strau- ger as the horse by _which _ the should score and a start was edected. Psi-kwood at once took the lead and was never head- ei, racing a most level heat throughout. Rex was second, Stranger third, u J. gogrpith and Princess Regent dfth-'l{me Fans ron ALL-Finer Inst. The horses which started in this race were R xck Farm Graee,Ben F_.,Park Cam- pello, WalterK. Rock Farm Grace was announced pole horse. Two scores were needed before the horses got away. Waltf er K. at once made for Grace and passed her at the quarter mark, with Park Campello and Ben F. pacing or positions were held as the half-mile ws: reached.. On_ the back'sl,retch Gram broke and was passed by Park Cam- pello, with Grace third and Ben F. fourth, in which order the wire was reached. ‘Time 2 dl. 2.24 cnass-sounrn mur. This was the final heat of this class. On the fifth score the horses t away, Parkwood ot once taking the Tieoad which was maintained by a number even termsslightly in the rear. Thea ‘ ot lengths to the wire. Rex was second. Theilght between Stranger and Guy J. for third posit-ion was the most interest- _ _ __i _ ___ v _ Q “HAVE YOU TRIED TT” P Maorochaunl CIP- Ping Smirking r.-;-bic-eu. x Ifs all righ_.t_ ver who Everywhere. los. , _ _ -+ Time, 2.28§, 2.24, 2.211, 2 211. FREE FOB LLL. ' Isdistsll i a __; ~ _ _,___\_- L_- . < ,,_ -~- »'~r.\ '“ r-ru.. e»~.m. eflsnrwwfl ~ -¢ -, ,1.,.~. . = the CONVENTION to our Walter K., entered by E. LeRoy ' G0m»5~5_ &&_ an ,R ,hm be Wiuis, Sydney. 1 1 1 toshow you our: stoex ee Park cempeiln, by Parkside. 2 a 2 ‘°"°“ P' °°" Ben F., entered by J .A. Falcou°r, Sydney C B_ 4 2 3 _good lrvlncaslleu. Rock Farm .fvlce enreril bv Fred W lr-ren, Socinghill 3 4 4 :,l,'.:,§1°‘k|s;'n’°° '°nH‘¥°‘ a*` A . _ . _ 9 _ ___‘ Rex,ene_ne_1hy Frei. \v.fr.n, POUNruN rue" SDriu8!\ilL drawn ll mag' P‘°e""°**P°`°"”‘° U Time. 2 21 2.195. 2.211. Canadiah_Sto:x l-Jhfllari ins ` & * -#___ ` (Furnished by McCu-rig. Rykert k G-1 Montreahl e , Closing prices C. P. R. Sept. ll _Montreal <*.j_§_§_v.' _ -' 5*' 'W us 115| lm Toronto St. se. Jenn sr. i. Halifax Tramway g Twin City St. By. _ _ _ is _ ll! unseen Hens; Power __ im Dominion and &eel Common gg ss " s es E d /f Molson’s Bank ‘ :nperial Bank ` Y minimal `1-. NEW YORK MARKETS. Jlosing prices _, Sept. 11. Amalgamsted Copper ,_ _ 113i American Sugar ‘ 131 American Tobacco i Atchison Common _ _ Brooklyn Transit Burlington Louisville Nashville Hsnhattan - New York Central North Pacino Oommon ' Bock island St. P1111 ‘ l United States Qeol Dom. __ _ ss “___” Pd e 25-if \‘~ »~» 4! nil 'l5i 01! nil HB 77 nil ur; Booksellers sr d Stationers. » _ §§e! lil. 4-f-Hardware ; _ Our traveller "will soon call ~ouyouwi\h afullliueofssm- _Wo sskour friends tolee himbefoye placing lbd! or- _..... _ _ as W.. W5. A T _ -“_ ‘_ " V' ` ly A Q ` L L' "' if ; ° _ . “fi *fl “ f T" ‘1 nigrlires fa E O ' __-_-3-get -’ _:_e':.e..;; rin " -__ -?.=="'-"» as 4 ‘l P k dw. _ _ l _ r _,_ _» _ -_f»,€