»° iilillf _».\ 'ii .3 / ~ \ Ie I. ill 'lull 'sill 'nh 'xiii __l.ll=AD'.. 'A'l;'ll;»` _H gags! 4 _ 4 "Ii V. . F ‘TRI I4'l'll'l‘ HIWB V 'C-.i_§a ....___,3_ T; ‘il '€ Ti ISE.- o ‘_ _ on lin if ifw illlnll (Milli ii" _____'__Preeent Three Splen- l°l¢iS¢§_ Were' _Riiii elf nu the /Record Broken ___ 1 _ The program of races at Riverside . glilki V°l‘ll0ll. on Saturday, were the Nt exciting held this season. 0Ver'_one thousand spectators were present and the management are to -lie congratulated on the splendid or- der maintained and efficient manner in wllich'_the events were handled. _D_r._A. J. Fraser, secretary of the race track, was ‘jon the job" sill day sud he' certainly has the nack of an experienced marshal in handling such ,_ large gathering and having the _,events started without any tiresome .__glelaya`, that generally _occur. > The. races started sharp on time, at 1.30 p.m., and it was well they did, _'ss it to`ok -ilvb heats to decide the 2.40 trot, 2.85 pace, and' Named -wg --,ii _ _ PROVINCIAL ._ .l se l'TWElliTY~E0liR._ _ _ e _ _ » _ . l M5 ‘ Arlo srsclli. rEi._ifi2'l;iliiPHic News Ssirvloé ao. AI.-e eici-is _ _ 5 luki we; '_ fl-._If’~ all ,fl-;e ll A l * ‘ '$12.5 ‘__ x.“"‘ vice owin to the el l- the Icy Camp, shooting last is one of the shots the Province has produced. _ _*wi* ANTIQUITIES FOUND. MILAN, July 13 (Special)-ight? _‘Race, and it .was nearly sun-down be- eight. huge cases of Egyptian antiqui- ties, discovered during the last sca- sou's explo ation work at Assillt, un- dertaken byl the Italian Archaeologi- oal Mission under the direction ofthe famous Egyptologist, Professor~Ern- 'tion rules. _ 'cst` Schiapparelli, a»re_no_w being . _ __ . -. . . I o . _ _ . aslc _ _'fore the day’s sport finished, ' .'lM_'e"track was in good condition, and t`he',"i_lecision of the judges in all fuses appeared to please everybody as _ hey were in accordance with associa- Mauy other attractions, besides the transported to the Turin Museum, races were provided viz dancing which contains one of the finest col booths.. music meal tables, booths, lections of this kind in Europe. tc They all did B splendid business] Special interest centres in the d there was plenty of help provid _lichiapparelli finds from the circum e tpserve all. stan Riverside track has a comfortable period between the Fourth and grand stand and it was appreciated Twelfth Dynasties-that is from the ..by_those who were fortunate enoughusbth t the 22nd centuries before to secure a seat. Christ, with regard to which archaeo- ' ` . ' lo H1 race there were four start- c er entries Princess Pat and Winnie J M did not start This race (as all othivrs) was one for blood. Score The new finds of painted sareopbagl Card won the first heat with Red are Win at her wheel The other two star rs, not being familiar with the “ track, acted badly, and were a few second and third heats went to Red dimt 110 thi’ m“”mU‘° °1l”`°8“ M5 lengths behind The honors in the HALIFAX July 13‘*Th“l5 UW “cl Wing In the fourth heat Score (‘ard GP came to the front again amid cheers *- The fifth beat was easily won ny Red B Wing as Score Card made a. bad Ol break while turning into the stretch WH alter the half mark had been passed th Aa unfortunate accident occurred at *ll 'the finish of the second heat. .The de I' 'driverfof Red Wing slowed down too f o _ quickly, 'ooo-tnosulky oi luis. wrlg- would be lntereetlns ¢° hwy ll if ley collided with that of Mr. Can- was the same oni!lll°-_ 'lge Herald abn’s. Parker was thrown from his WHS lHf°\‘m°\l YOGWFGBY ¢ ll# it WHS scat; and landed nicely, and by one ll of his fast sprints he cleverly collar- W\l¢ll WWW 0"* tl" lmuk “t G"°°d ed`hil more-by the bridle and avert- L5l‘°- ‘ed .a. run-away and further trouble. Mice Wrigiey'g guiky wulbadly de. recent years on the line between Bel- molished and she sustained a bad cut m°“t and wl”d'°" J“”°l'l°F‘ near her front knee, and was with- - l w _ -' " 135 pA(;E_ fault of the driver of the other train. There were six starters laced the P wire. June Girl was drawn. A dark Y horse captured this event in goodib _-style-the large, handsome pacer, P Gebrge R, owned by Harry Hooper, 1 ¢ Bam Trider and one or two others g',Lh,‘,f`,f’t§-t,‘}',:f,';,_‘§,f,ffl,f,'[.1,'L‘f,",',’°,' 22,22 were ruled. on this oooooion the ' igiot of tbelocomotfve worked loose, _a`|`|d.fourth beets. The driver of For- lb’ "0" "mg ""0 uw gmund and Wlsitln, New Perth; scopped the third eildale rrnde a very serious error in t the dual' heat, by fouling the pole ;h°,~.“"°n th’ nut wm_ aftw p"|mg_\condi;:ion of the rail that caused the »ths~h`alf`mark.‘ If this mistake had t"°“b °‘ not_~ occurred, the owner of Ferondale _ ‘!0illd*fhs_ve -more cash in his "old to- _j.-\».:»-; ' ' (Continued on page 3) .- 0 WON .drawn from the mu, Junction, .when Driver William Wall e ' 'vrluxn ru swrrzsmmiun 1z`“°°'°'h§' 'f°°'§1`° ml euniillliyils .V __ _ _. -_.eases ofbu one _agus n s _ _i »», ..._ »... J I la A I _"mam nngeumzaclzmgq. _' whg;‘_Ke0l¢h_'| chambers in New Rochelle 21 “V ' °5° "li" °°'° “ °"' ' ""‘“' irriua william 1' Jer me aeooineyl strike which th g u ber ning persons_d , two YW . 1 Q ‘ _ 1 r°c°°ve':_°2" d tw "_,-,n0,r lm r State will probably present .t in .ol uno issue- lla. or .M rm v'°rld%_ ` '_ *il-¢_. __ L _ ce that they mostly relate to the gfeal material has bi rto ee _ 'lit b l\___ -____s‘_» '_~-.oo-~>lA0.<='I'ROT.~» »~ - ' -very scarce. The tombs of this » )V __ _' 5, _,__ _ eg _ell were found intact andfigover 130 _ -_ » -lv' __ .7-_ l _ _ ~ _ v __ ' Q . ` msn ear acts, pieces of furniture, and (rag- ts of wooden statues said to be exceedingly fine --__.._____ I. C R WRECKERS _*_ and Lake was caused, not by any- hlng wrong- with the track, but from defect in the engine, is-the opinion the railway authorities. The track different locomotive from that Three fatal wrecks have occurred in A eolhlsion took place noel' Windsor s killed. This accident was the Conductor Robert* Duncan and _one nger were killed at Milford some s ago, that wreck being caused y the fracture of _ a brake-beam on ne of the cars. ` ‘ At Belmont, beyond Truro, Driver _._ ».._.___ BUBONIO PLAQUE thi-1 roar on sP_srN.'1'e d.-_Jlllv 1; _ _l tljg-0. A mg pf _ at ,::¢;l“;~‘¢g'_ zprjffent the s _ I ills di,,,,¢_ s lines actively _dtstrey rats 'and' ' °"°" » 'r io control M netball*-_ - Qosmio nav noolr.‘_~_ ' _ ' ` ' ‘fa ' A _.tin '_ 1|-It looks 'as > ¢ig§:liAl'no'nomiallob' oo umm will W, ‘nur Qdjpdl C0 m¢.¢|ll“|'l“¢ mu, _W 4, an wort, clieule oonpaa _ '_wiifeh1»_woyild, re- aoo'eo'i"ru\S'¢isv'-( _...Dir our Bis- duriug the Mr. Mclnnis b _ ns w e recovered in a splendid ire vis Score Qard Baron wood state of reservation They contain Red Wing and Misa Wrigley The oth skeletons and all kinds of art ob 1 ' _l _ v nv- ' " ' _ . no in ual-pirlloi. si. ..illno?ii$§_. f on flu ~-I-um xeoehbo iw mln opulaufi is » `°`ieo'oooo"»'.o it 9-Ill i . __ ST' JDHN- Jill! 12-The “three d5Y race meeting held under the aus- Pices of the Gentlemerrs Driving Club closed this afternoon, while the 3“9Ud5ll¢\? Of none of the three days W" ¥°°d- UW "*°l“B Was of except- l_°l1Bll¥‘ lllwgh class In the free-for-all today, the three heats were reeled on ill 2-18 and 2.19 and 2.1.75 which is the fastest_time recorded on the track 519°’ UW dave of Phoebon W., and -910118. ten years or more ago. Halifax horses were again very Btfmlsly in evidence, especially in the free~for-all, .which was won by the Jas. Adams' entry Frank Patch, in straight heats. Patch, however, had to fight for his victory every foot qi I-|10 Way. al -the American entry Alvvdl. Dllt UD a great race against him- G*lllBSl10l'. the Acksr entry, with the fastest mark of the lot, had to be content with a third and two fourths.'l"he summary is as 1o\1ow5;_. FREE-FOR-AL'L. Frank Patch, b,h,, _by_t|1s Pelvh Boy; Jus. Adams, Hali- fax 1 1 1 Al°¥dl. ch. g., by Alcyra,' War- man, Providence 2 2 2 Velfli BOY. ch.g-» by Monte- Wifal Steele, Bummerside, 4 3 3 Gallapher, b.g., by Royal nys. dick, Aoker, Halifax, 3 4 Tim" ¢ i 'l i lot nose sei we 1.43 and boot all Los; 1-.43 -Brdllleeil.. ._ V34!-1-.llill 1-42 mile horse., was the _ winner in`s_¢i-aight heats. but he had nothing to spare, as the three other horses in the race each captured second. The summary: 2.24 TROT. Bottom, b.h., by Bingara, L. B. C., Phair, Fredericton, 1 1 1 Royal Pandect, b.g., by Pan- deet, Jas, Flood, Bt, John, 3 8 2 Achille the Great b.h mer, Warman-, Providence, 2 4 4 2.18 be 343 ers _ 2.11; mill - ~'--.1'.- ' ‘_ N if ` '3-“Pl” `In the 2.24' rtrot, the #Fredericton vp . -. b i Achiile, Musgrave, Haiifax,y 4 2 337|: Little Bertha, b. m., by Char- rem r -‘fr--':--_-f:-'-::rr.-::.~.-ff_-.~;_~.~.-ff.-_-_~_-_vs ,-,-_-_-F,-, 1 MHllSEPilHl 1_- Seriously-Fifty Arrested two mak F the stra ed OIIB influence longshoremsn to quit work ‘The A = aut WO Fiv. Men i"jm.od_Tw0 Mrs. James Paterson, of' this place .> . , __ the carriage were Mrs. Carle and ber 'd NEW h¥(;RK' July 12 muuug' mother, Mrs. James Paterson, and urlng w c five men were injured, tha form", who is the mower at me of them seriously, a demonstra- tion which the police interrupted by girl of sixteen months in her lap. ing more than fifty arrests and a Th h I d apparently taken parade of llncmllloyed men elvllz the frigbtolmi iolclring the wheels throw “ter front dlliiriet. were vi/ellie of out both ladies with greet force. Hflmelfesre- = M.C1tk und <1 eililre on the pert 0! the ne. In the next house, according tration earlier, strikers seeking to ‘ press between Moncton and Chatham. ° ‘ vernment will hold about 46 seats . . Adolph Pinett while on route from 5° police arrested fifty-three men LDJHTNING KILLS ' to who were ister reprimanded and dis: ' ` Two SOLDIERS' Jatllllln etc?/ex('ll)laur:l:!il<’¥lil$" ggggleillflll bein “earl 6 to " h l . ' , h h b - 4 e :l’;ses:eilll§’etl‘l: lilgnlgnggrt the Titan- ANNIBTON' A15" Jul" 12” Tw” ren on hm enum w'0 as 89'" ar er ic‘,~” ». . __ __ _ --...__ _ -' ~ _ N ' - ing again without its despatch i ser- » ~ -_’1_l»ii"';l.' " " ` ‘ . ' "- ° """"` " ' ` " ' ` ` in n badlrunaway this evening and instantly killed. and her mother, was rendered unconscious, while a sixteen months old babe - of Mrs. Carle carried in har arms, was un- harmed. , The accident happened about four miles from Perth. The occupants of children, carried her youngest little (Special by phone) BU-Mmonslnm, July is-'rho 'reu-_ nie Tournament between the 0h.erlotts.` town and Bummerside Tennis Clubs, was held on the courts of the' Sum- merside Club on Saturday afternoon.- The Charlottetown_'_ players were‘: Ml” K- N0l‘t0ll.llliss G.Norton, Miss M- Lvnrwerthi -Misc stanley, Mr. Hushes. G-_ Fitzgerald, Mr. Mocbieslm and H. Miller. ' _ The Summerside players were: Miss Gladys Holman, Miss Mamie Stewart, Miss Olga Rogers,_Beth Bartlett, Mr. Hensley, A." A. Lefurgey, A. C. Baun- ders and A. McLeod. " / - Y- '¢__ _ - _ __ h _ yu 2 , __ . _ . _- T .V - - A , V V M- ' . _ _ lx " ' ‘r - I __ ll .li "J __ » .yea , -__ if , w. _“_ 4 K ‘ _ ~ in ‘_ . ,I " 'V 'Lil _ff ' A’ _ -s .. » . 5 A I _ » _ - ,- ` 1 _-_~ .1 ___ __ . ‘ ty, .,,|»`_ f _ _.,, _ ,_- , _ _ :_ _,.. _ __ I V A ' rl l __ __ _ ` _ __ :__ _ _ , _ . _ __ .-.-f- -_€.»_l»‘, M R ML, -b__,_&L=_~_»,__,:|,;{;-_`! __, ~...___ ._ V ___ ._ . ` __ __ 1-__v_ ~_ _ _ _A 2 _ ,my _ii-£1 “.3 yy.. -..__,,'__ . 1?? _ i _ _ _ _. _ _ ___ __ I _ _ _,_ ,___ i_ . , _ ._ _ , U , ' `~ ' _ ' ' ldv( days The Guardian is this morn- *L '5 4 R.~ V. Longworth Ernest Auld Otto Baird G. M. Moore G. F. Hutcheson, E. R. Brow W. ' Patterson E. G. Love S. Grey (Captl) 1 Percy Barlow C. McKenzie D. Stewart (Colonel) J. H. Judson G W . S. Louson W. A-. Weeks, (major) . Worth ' MONGTON, July 10-I, C- R. Les ue, by thp Civilian Rifle Glu took place at Kensington Range, Batllrd y Afl`»8l'!l00ll. A re' - _ ‘ _ __ markahle' feature of the afternoon ‘ _ . was the shooting of lilr-nest. Auld, ons - Palvrn. Na. July 12-sm. no- °f "N Y°““l 'l‘Q**- ""0 “““l° ° P°“' ward Carle, aged IB, of Somervills, "Mr" Mass., was thrown from a carriage TOE __ _ i nm ........l..u.. o.....u... in 500| yards and finished with and total of 97 out of a possible ‘ 98 97 96 95 94 98 93 91 90 89 - 936 OTHER SCORES. I 88 84 84 B3 80 77 LOST 5111.00 ON TRAIN _ _-_-_-_-_-.-_~_-.-.-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-,_-_-_._~_._-,_._-_._._.,_____._.,;, __,_________________,_.___________________________________,__;______________________ Both phenomena are ullklwwll in Ire ence. I regret ry much that some s found perfect at the point where ` ` ‘ ' , i A - long within tue isomer- of man. but or my ole _irimec in the Legislature e engine left the rails. It is strange ' ' ' _ U10- ¢ll5tl'l'°f l°.dl°""°u7 "°l°““l° °°' >l|°V° 5”,” ‘l°f°UY°d~ Wm’ Dr- Eumw at Driver Clark met with an acci- . _ " ` ` ‘ " “EW l:lPl'°3::::"°hlAl;”"mm violent 2 _ ' ~ even v ~ _ “lg “Z °§f1°f,f‘§'”e';‘;,‘;"°'f'“'§‘§ . _ » - enuocor norms oooomnnuloe by sou ‘attributed uio Lieofoi victory on stones so large that they have in- most entirely to the strength of Rs- De- lieclproelty the issue. inn nnoms. JULY, iz- Preciidl = Scott will have probably fifty BBW in the new Huuse._ According to _till _ Latest returns he has forty-six seats.. and the constituencies not yet heard from will probably increase his ma- jority. The Liberals practically made a clean sweep of the (whole Province, as the best the Conservatives can hope for in the new House is eight, Haultain, the Conservative leedery according to last reports. has .two of a majority in his former Consor- vative riding of Quappelle. He has _had the fight of his life and the Lih~ erals still claim his defeat. A rs- count will probably be demanded. Old Tory _strongho ds like Sounisp Lost Mountain, Pipestone and Moose Mountain, where the Previous Con- servatives maioritiee ran up into hlindreds, have been captured by the Liberals. _ __ The latter stages of the election were fought out purely on fsdeljsl. issues. In the last house the Bcott gov- returns so far received, the Scott the opposition’s eight, the ratio s y - - Forty seats are sure for the gay- nment and four seats are for the d d th 11 fl - D0n.t nu with mcommtent gusrdsmen were killed and seventeen ;‘;"5h‘a3:;m_ e M” 'B now gm g 0 Conservatives. There are two ds- cnwm.. and lmongshoremou' donit seriously hurt when lightning struck _________ ferred elections wl\l¢ll Wllll 5°\\Wl\" b I' ` is fl th soo o,_ were signs which one strlk- H mm U cl* B ”‘““°“‘"° E"°“°d° - RAIN 1N 'run wlcsr. 5° *'° *hi* 5°'°"‘““°'“°' ‘ml ““'° ""° _dhplayed ina pamggu a “_ here last night. The dead were 8 seats from which practically ao our time me strike woo sein in “"1" Kirby Md H- R°P°» m°'“\>°f» wruuréno, _moo July llz.-'rue "°°“"_l° h°"° Y" W” _ '°°°l'°‘l- -0' ,_,s,,,~_ ~ _ _ V _ . ~ of the Second Albany. infantry. as are! gn” prairie Priivlnclils were drenched W taxbcalr arivom ioiuou the Ill U10” il1i"'°d ’1`|l° mill” 01 i e ibt I wi ul d Y* » " T - ' he _- _ as ng . n. n pegoneall one- Btrlke Bl did most 'of the municipal( °°V°ml 5°'*U\°l’|l “GUI ‘P9 ill °8l11D half inches fell. Without more rain employees. 1 |1011- standing will be 46 to 8. _ "The outstanding feature, _bf __ the western crop will be normal sol ,, ,, -_ party of Amelliaans in g, private *im-- ‘ thoroughly have the fields been wet- `°;“"°:é bxgn :{°“L?l;‘ 1° 6:3 otueomobiio nm the gauntlet is es., s'roRK sN'r1ou>A'rlco 1 ees down. " ' ” °"' s ation amid volleys of t nes. Th "°-°-- - . windows oi one machine io; cmoobog NEW YORK. July 12-.i onlie io EARTHQUAKE In IRELAND. ef tha" °‘ *3°°“ "’“°’ l’°°l"° '“”°’°“- and the fears of several of the oecufexpected' to be born to Lord and .mules oeuio oueo were cue. 'rm 1ooel'Ls