' . Lx, g A ,VV\_ .-- .4 , ‘\» __ _ _ ._ i _i . .r " . ". - ,_ .,, ...N { ~ ~ . »» - - . 1.' '~ l “ ~`i'_,»l1:‘-_luNcE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA, ~rUasDAv, AUGUST 3i, 1909, {,,=3,e,,1.;i;>e;2,,":,|li& WI CHESTER WINS TRP -HOWATT liowatt .is The Victor in The lfardest"ag`_;_li,,;§iost__liotlyl l d Contested 'Race Ever Seen in Prince Edward' Island. - ` ' Winchester New Owns the Trophy. As one by one, the principal- events which mark- the sum.mer season, in this the capri:-nl only oi one Pi-nvlnee,' pass hy, readers -had up to last night been reminded by various out- ward and visible signs that there waa,yet one event of more than or- dinary interest: to come-an event which ranked second to none in pub- lic interest excepting perhaps the yearly 'Provincial Exhibiti w on hich thisgevent precedes uy a couple of o weeks. f, The »Guard‘lan Bicycle Road Race is. the marking feature the writer is _re- e ierring to which was successfully run 5 off last night, being witnessed by a great crowd at both the starting and finishing of the race. The vast as- semblage which saw the finish gave rise to the bnmptious feeling father- ing the pardonalile pride of the pro- moters in the successful completion nf this athletic competition of whichl so much has been said and so many conjectures have been -made as to the great question "Who will win 7" I In saying n few words as to the past history of this race, the readers will perhaps, on thoughtful considera- tion of the writer’s good- intentions to entertain those who may only in a small 'way remain in ignorance of the whole facts, pardon a repetition of much of that which may be so well knownlto most of them. In the year..1907, The Guardian re-l allzing that there was room in the athletic field for a revival in a branch of sport which had, in the few years directly preceeding 1907, been some-. what neglected, ' st tutcd a Bicycle Road Race, ofégng in connection therewith a splendid prize list-, 'having as ai special attraction to intending competitors a beautiful cup which was to be won by the contestant: who lil the three years occupied in the competition would obtain the great- est number of points. The prize list that year was n good one and' judging by the nu-miner oi en- tries received from this *the first oi what afterwards proved to be a great annual event,was indeed an attractive one. In the second' year of the Road Race. the prize list was greatly im-,17 proved and in this the last year of‘ tbe..¢eomletltf0n it has been ‘so en l` lsrgéd as to inake it the greatest oil any ever offered in the Maritime Pro- Ph vinces or perhaps in Canada' for any i0 athlebic competition /fn which therel has been only a single event. *les The list this year is as follows :- to The Guardian's Three Year Trophy. U11 lst prize. A $65.00 (sixty-tive dol- te lar) Cleveland bicycle made by The L6 Canada Cycle de Motor Co Ltd. Bicy-,ye cle will be ordered to the wlnnerslsn liking with all modern improvements, th presentedhy The Charlottetown Glrar. all dian. ` 01' 2nd Prine-Silver Trophy-Present-,dll cd- hy thr- Canada Cycle & Motor Co`cn Ltd, through their representative,!pl Ernest Rice of this city.-subject to of change of position. Th 3rd Prize--Silver Trophy Presented by Messrs Schofield Paper Co., Ltd.,, sc,_J0lh»n, N. B.-sulicct to change of! position. 4th Prize --Bott Fiberware, value $l0`00.-Presented by E.B. Eddy & Co. li llll llllll In Body of James G rnlan Shot on Sunday, Who ' Sil Lives. ' _ 4... pmnvpa, Ang, 30--(Spccinl.)--Jnnl- on G man who wus shot on Hlllllllly lloarlglaster Rock hy Sauliuel Polloi' lin Italia/n still lives. Doctors pm” formed the operation last night but fuilcito find bullet. The mlm has » ll very slight chance for recovery. lin BRODEUK-MAY ‘BE KN.IGWl`E"~ ` A { I... V _ _ 4 ,_ o'r'rAwA, l ilmnuedlf..la9 ,-#lei is I i understood here that for his work in ronn ith' “RVW1 .men 1.. .' . 0 "” rcco fd' 1 li tho ucxt s of Kfng's rt BY more' muh-1?-'W lima-» i.»ul.n»n¢Lnuv~er»~»e“'~ 'f*°"" L/li\dens¢.¢ Mlwfliftmcilt Y min 1.5 for §5s=\lj'=3_=\<1_°_i__ ` , *'AN'ran` n. lgfrl 'with semi f°‘ » ferences. 1' ADDI! Bt M“°"i°““ Consulate. / 8-31d3ipd. ‘,'I*1Ci3 S , a schooner load 0| . pl ‘ ininber, just landing. calvin omit. Victoria. s-zvdzirllrd .IQOR SALE, extension dining tabln » $5.00. Apply nt ics Wow mouth Bt, 8'2903ll7d ` T"/ANTED, at once. n first class . °°~ir“°'~ Hi. ` ' tG . _ onald errys Gres eo amd". G “/ANTED, girl ini- liiienen work- Appl t. 'l‘. M. Hcwntt, Cole- nlan. y 0 8-3lllr2w. _t ace which would put them in reach C i 0 onsists of substantially the follow- ng useful household articles: one No, Ind. (Tub one _ no. 1 Ind, tllb. One 'Nl0, 2 ‘ Ind. tub, one _No. 3 Ind. tub, one No. 4 Keeler, l.wo No. 7Kee1ers, two .sta-r pails, one 30 lb butter tub, two No, 3 cuspidors, two half pails, one twelve qu t No£h3 cuspidolrs. In all 15`pleces.) d by the Union commercial college G if, Name Address 'George Prowse City. |Nelson Winchester City jJas1 Connolly City' Vics |Joseph Gaudet City Abhies lfliram Howatt City Vice Wnlber Mullins City Vice The course as specified below war Clui Vicl Vice nl' Dail, one 80 lb butter tub,tw0 first measured off for the Guardian M and found' to he sixteen 'miles long “I 5 Prine-Silver Medal-Present It is a good road for wheeling and a ,is in every way admirably adapted V hrough their Principal, Mr. Moron: for the purpose. A description is M' 6th Prize-Silver Medal-Present-las followsz- :P Silly W. N. Tantcn, Jeweler, Sunny-I Beginning at The Guardian office in M Chsrlcttetowrn and following Graftor - t _ .._.___._._ 1- h l u a »t e u t o d l l e H. i t ll a o d lv I 7th Prize-I-Iaif dozen cabinet-size me as last year owing to thc fact at this contest has brought out,1 those riders wllo have thc com'-'s led requisites of speed and rance, sufficient to permit them to tertain some hope of getting one of thc many valuable prizes. ll is ycar's entries were as follows. t R I i l ,i T Winchester wins the trophy for ir I hc' three Y0f\"~ ' Geo Prowse, City, Winner of theThree Year Trophy in 1908. Time 70.- 4-5. E » \`| otograpihs-Presented by thc stud-,ce continuing on th the Upper Mal- Of G90, H, Cook, ipcque Road which it follows to this In the previous contests the entr-‘side Milton Station, thence taking have been just the proper nlimber , the road to the left which runs alon- warra-nt a good race without the gside Moore's Mill stream and on to due crowding of starters which of- I Warren’s Corner, North River. From ll mars the interest at_ the ' very this corner the course was ac-. ginning of a race. Tile starters this ross the North River Bridge toit-he nr were numerically about the Royal Arms, thence by Lower Mal- = Ipeque Road to I-irighton Roald' fol cn- way, following the same round the Park and- so to starting place-16 ii miles pm (;UARDIAN'f-l THREE YEAR THOPHY. ll _T' 66.1 4-F sec. In 1908 won by In §,5:_07wsv;'°':ri:2;,7`¢lT°\1w:-5Cg`;l1'if=-l or but beyond a mass of _ rather. K veloped. Mrs. Bart Duffy has bet-l bpocnaed by the police believin; lvloN'rnl~;AL. Aus. 30~lsneclnl,>- c directors of thc Dominion Steel if yearly dividend of Sl P°‘l`¢¢f\f» 0”' “lament of the dispute between gm, -,The company paid the ~~last gulnr-dividend on preferred in An M.n,|,il‘~ 1. nlmfm use-l hr Phys'c':|n is morning was forty-nine degrees. Keep Minard's Liniment In the house eps. Wheat spt. Corn _ ' ' melnbers of the' Police Forcef the , were Mille by All -nie riins wiiiri' The Road Traversed And the Leurels'A're Well' chbse gentlemen andthe officers mul thanks of the staff istlaiidered for - their very lvhiuable assistance so rindly ioffcred and Batislactvriiy In this connection the Guardian Referee-L. B. MacMillan' , sinner-U, J. Macmillan W Umpires Jos. Darke, Jas. Mc- P l1lan_and Brent Garnllum. _ . i u,_ . hnsonl t nd Howard Dingweli_ Judges Hon. J. F. Whear, S. A, cLeod', Chief Ronaghan, W B E cLeod. ‘ A At six o'clock the contestants with 3 he exception of Connolly were on n a dressing room provided for their se beforeand after the race. C The men were sill in good condition 0 nd had been in training for some ime previous in preparation For thc The competitors after getting into heir roading costumes proceeded to rder of starting. The result of the rowing was as follows: Gaudet, Mul- The first man Gaudet started at 055 and, one by one, each rider The conditions of this race provid- ny other bicyclist a-nd this with' ell and the complete report append won second place in thc three races making the magnificent total of ey the requests of the officio 69 points. ' _ into Redding Drug store where lie time mule it will ue seen that tn- ‘ngderil ‘”B‘;°pL;i:““2a‘;d*l;‘;;° “ ' received all the attention and care race was an extraordinarily close our t fx lggeghardegt huwm ,possible in being revived. the second mnn being only fourtezi ‘égh or uw eont“t‘uh'ha` ° ` In the meantime Howutt, in li secmds behind Howatt the winner. a _ ' it beautiful flnnl effort crnssell rue line Tl li »~ “fm” “““°h°d °° nl’ '“ ‘° V l;vlden_cge. T, JOHN, `Au|_'. 30-(Special)-In llrucn Mcl)ec nl)'- . Wheat . Corn l‘nrk _ . .l °‘, ssl I Vi ` / -1 = '1< Tuners, w N 'rnnto Dr Jo ti _ o come ln. At seven fourteen Gaudet was seen- omin - u s ' . rowse, Gordon Hughes, and il. S' I l l 4. A _,ip f‘l:-‘ _. ,_ d below, reflects great credit on their fforts. As thc announcements from the arious stations were made from the uarddan office to the crowds who lied the street they were received, ith great cheers arid as the riders assed each station and were report- ed, the enthusiasm increasediilntll the me approached for the first man p, p pa t the Mnsonlc Hall and osely following him wus Hnwatt' s Gaudet drew near it was clearly pparent that he was making the fort of his life to make his tl*mc f 1 ‘ and at the Guardian oifice,gatherin;_ :$23150 H§`:;“; ggowglaghggt C1053 ross thc line he looked up for a sec- nd and in getting 'nack_ to his most ' ' --- -~-_; s;-»¢..----~ -- ---‘- - ‘f"‘o.~‘°i"» i hy the Winners. he dismounted and walked back to t At seven twenty George Prowse came in finishing well, and, like all B his predecessors, well and' honourab- S ly~ bespattered with mud gathered in Y~ the hardest bicycle road race ever n idriven in the Province. b Walter Mullins finished at about 0 seven forty in good order, and not 3 'feeling the effects of his long grind' _B Below is a tabulater statement( oi_ e the result giving all particulars as 5 to time at the various stations and W the finish. 3 Start Waterworks Milton 8' North River Royal Arms Finish Time m Huwntt 6,09; 6.19? 6.35 ° . rg l 3( .. V _ e" 1 :»;;,;§,-~@{¥}g',-,@\.;c,$?=_,kr4 »'=.?"fl»;.f_, - :_<_. .-, ,_ , wr ' '_ at ac.- »>;>_5';s_>.~<'.°__'dr'-._~.7=’*`¥- t zijn, = _A 375; ' :‘ ¢ . A if 'f,, f' ' | i .-'=~uz;-_..-_¢ -~ -.~-=~,l,_..-. '_ 1 u- f _g .ji-\,_»s_' gi-;s.>;§,>~__-_ ";_,,» _.y I '=";"`a - ' "- "‘ H __ _ t 1?, Q , l . ' I ' \ -i-“l-"I" 'r ` ‘£- _ -it Q" M 3. .fy 17;, '- ”5>“ ._7 fr The splendid ssrvic l .- M _Q7 _ ,_ ' JW. _ _ (__. by _ the special pl;o| 4” gg, ,’~.i§i`-~?’- _.fl 1; put ln for this occasion by .6 13,; ~ -}.;.» A » phone Company of P. *E ,1,'~¢-,;-;j§=,;`;,> _ 4; 1'.f.i¢_3,. 9 ?.,` V cntlrely satisfactory. Th .W " V ~‘f'""-= `>’ >= = ' ' *A /_ _ Dany under the new mana e *‘>'_ --,_` ' ,- , Mr. Grant have thersinceu 1 "n'.-/_.~ ggi' the Guardian. office for the .__"’;_. _§~’:'-5 , __" __ va installation and opnratltm ` _,5.'7 " 4 '9 0"' 7-'97' _ -_ _ ---T-fe.-» -1 _ __Y th th th _ 1901 lsos- » » J`i*f“-~"’“ wi li sts ,_ ._ _ nc e r 23 28 ng 1" `*‘l‘f"75" P'°"“° 0 25 .4 wr 1,, , I in _ J onnolly 25 15 C I. A . , H _, -. h _ P . ,_ P #_ »_,»,;` U __ ,,;;)_(_,$¢( ,_ ._ phones used. To all those A /3 Qk ___,_.¢,,~.’_' 1;. ,I ed as umpires and um." V in __,) .>__5,,_¢. v r l different stations along th ($15,: Q _ _ » ;‘_,-.§li'-1"";",,"'f`2Kf§“,"»f<“"’-_.,, ; The Guardian has to ackmn _ . i _gf . _ 'E appreciation, and among tlh ' “I7 . ' } A. < _ _f .-_». &___§;_\__,f,,~’ 4 N __ we , » .-; W8 , p -_ _ J. nnnuull. ff _ -_ BY 'rim wav. ,C7 j.; Howatt rode n clean rncl ~ ‘ , _ _',/L_] start to finish. It is_undars ’ 4 > Q 4* I ¢ » _ .f "..;-1.,-=,,»,;» _ - he " V ' Y ‘_$§_‘;`__;,‘__’. At every telephone Stat! ~ thc course great crowds we wheel he leaned to one side, the cant I 6 5b} 7 04; , thus afforded, in addition to the‘Prowse 6.13 i - lindt'dlfllll__5s' to _ L` B' MCMILLAN” REFEREE' itilirémsigliid liisawlleflalxllid lrile llliilg- 'giauliet 'eos 6.15 s 34 We" D810" the h°‘"” mmf ed 'lute the crowd 'lining violently 6 515 7 01 . 14 45 1.09.15 The °'=“"U“8 in *W° mm" ¢ , g ' gr 7 o_o Q azz' 6.42 E E F A N I wforce. When picked' up he was in- 7.062 7.19 7.33 00 1.25.30 :gat "‘;“;P§°tr°;g,ri:”‘:;g" sensible and his friends carried him On close observance of the above ‘ 3 _*__ __ .__ ._ _.VA __ ~ __ _ ___ '- ____ l gymbled to watch me rid," l ` ‘all of whom were cheered Li , _ spectators. Nels-on»W1nchester, City, representative of the Victoria ,Athletic Assoc- Gaudgtls nccidwt at tho H iation,and winner of The Guardianfs three year Trophy. Mr. Winchester regretame' If' in "mt, ° kin occ of _ ~|¢,:m §~'~ ,.453 iD 1 os 49 “ll hrown to the round wftn eat Mullins 7 val” °“m° in for °°”sm°r."l° ic oompet ors all agree in saying 1 50 seconds after Gaudet and as he that the "ce "vhs the hardest 'bel ll number as in omg ysws' e 'h d start d f ur minutes `neh‘nd that -han over taken pllrt in and collllcl .was m“°h °'ppr°°° ° 7 in itnesses Examined Who cimueiitni lf; use un.. l,nn'u.. 'lun the condition ofiheroads. as 1 "°" "‘° ’°““d""° "“° “°‘ ’° ` Winches-ter was the next man to ap- result of thetrcccnt mins, the gmt klmw the ri us' » ‘ ' 1 l 1 gr f y ani was very as . Fall to Furnlsh Important _gggeglgn tif, g,;‘t€ni`~l3,|\1 lllllifiiur wlielfc Just nt this point it v il D _ *_ _ 4'* | , . . powerful driving position of the Winchester 6.115 . _ 1 _ _ 5 ,I _ _ _ _ I 7 . . _ _ _ i _ il U ' li I 1 ~ I ,: mtl _ wil rec -.1 l C00 ` ~ 6,535 '7.01l 7.15.05 1.05.35 be only in justice to the ,the Guuralnn since to enquire ns to ,snow the e “ro puddles the result. tended entirely across th here caught np to a team wn f om his wheslnmi r n embankment causing a bout thirty seconds in as much as the others, W nt on the other side of t tation a team being in t hich would not ive The full standing hy poi owntt 0 ughes 0 icrce 17 e ad I oo l ln' li I E 1 ame in for one or two toss _£4 l ullins 0 e . Id is U c at 1 th I f 5 35 The universal opinion expre 6 40 won Had the roads beenf 20 00 1 05 37 condition the time would hav Mlilii SHUUK. A Strong Shock Experi But Results in No Se I PANAMA, Aug ao-(Bred lstrnng earthquake was ell |here this morning bllt no Her was injured. ' ' LONDON, Aug. 30-(llllllial any Lord Rosguery scented _ vitation from the business m Glasgow to 9P9lk 9'* anti-budxee on 5°D¢°\1\\ , tn, Lord nns»l»w‘» em the subiectl has hem fulas he has a H110 mmf* dependent voters and his an I’ l 4 I D fi t o state that, altsever r Gaudet sustained.: b fter crossing the North e, as he was ascending t ot allow him enough r y with the result that r inchester met with n si g if small space to pass. - had fall and lost over inute. Prowse and_‘Mul e compcti,o|s who took is and the previous can e Trophy is as follows Name _ Gaudet 0 21 1 Gaudet 19 17 0 Z1 0 0 0 lillps 17 rked faith ully during s the announcer at the escaped without I fill d, the crowds wamchf |w urrences would be almost the riders was that theb ll use Damage. .___., »~ ge has been reported In/nd 0 Q ' vllllllll , lllll ulllllss Url ta l be, alblar entl pula with the matics _ _...__ -_ FINE AND COOL ' 'ronos-ro, Aug. sl-ls Moderate variable winds. l. 93 l The length of today will bc \ :m...f: 9515 James Connolly, City, Winner' ofthe Guardians Three Year Trophy ln hours and six minutes. lim. 'rimu srnol +5. '”H°' mnudl' "du" md _ \ i