' v'ghwm‘rw'wso i «mummy-’6: - L. i Wfliiiim 18V} At the A. A. A. Grounds We ca' re Largely lAitenrh led} and Developed‘Keen Competition Boy'i‘AthIetes Acquitied Themselves 'With‘ Great Credit, and Never DidiBeitjéi'f - The Interscholastic Sports this year were keenly contested although a large majority of points were scored by Walt Kent. . "I In the matter of discipline by the boy's. there was a great improvement and only when the excitement of the day had gotten up to fever heat, a few of chain forgot their good re~olutious ,to “keep ou'slde the track." In this connection it may he suggested the management think the grand stind Is badly arranged for the preserving of order.‘ It Is over open to unload its' burden on the field. No’ such crowding: on the track or in field occurs at the Exhibition grounds audit is hoped that before the boys have the sports again again matters will be remedied. The military drill was better than ever. The teachers may Well be proud of the showing made. and the citizens of the obedience. ambltioa, skill and muscle shown by the boys. It was announced that Principal Miller of the 0. B. C. would give a silver cap yearly to the best ail-around athlete at the interscholastio sports; also that Principal Moian of the U. U. 0. would give annu- ally a medal to the best aihleta in the school, makingthe most points in the whole day's competition. SCHOOL Dill LL Marching Drill Queen Square 16 20 i2 West Kent 18 22 40 ru'rrinn error 1. George Smallwood W. K. S. 27ft. 2 in 2. Edgar Allan W. K. S. 26 it. 11in. 3. Geo. Stanway W. K. S. 26 It. 4 in. 50 YARD pass—8 nuns 1. Geo. McDonald W. K. S. 2' Will. Gormely Q. S. 3. Fred Laine W. K. S. Time 9 1-liseo. nor s'rnn AND JUMP 1. Will Stonwuy W. K. S. 38 ll l-2in. 2. Geo. Stanway W. K. S. 377 lv2in 3. James Fergson W. K. S. 35 9 in. 60 Yns. man—9 YEARS I. Geo. McLellun Q. s. 2. Horace Stewart. W. K.'S. 3. Goldie McKenzie H. C. S. ‘ Time 11 1 5 sec. linoan JUMP. i W. Stanway W. K. S. 17ft Oil in 2 G Stanway W. K. S. lift 1 in 3 G Scott 2, S. left 8 in 76 vns Dash 10 nuns. i L. Muiiln Q. S. 2 E. Craig W. K. S. 3 K. McDonald 0. S. Toni lit *2 Just. to m.m liver In . sisal outeftune. youheldufi / muons, constipated. take a can ood’s _.Pilis Anam'lbosflliahtlaiunemm Our“ CW Stock, Women’s i 1' l r" n y i. it.- .i" - v). .i‘L ". ‘, ghoul? ’Solc ' direct ilioot-s va:::'itylmh and extra . ‘ an om. KM and from. a a a... binaryi$3 ‘ a ii a. i9. is v.» “New ‘A ...,§0 I v.1. W . McCabe. Q. J. Reardon W. “Nb-1 2 E. Allan W. K. W. Jones ti. 0. inconce— END-I G. Scott Q. S. 3 K. Rogers W. l H. Stanley .W. West Kent. school. train, Jump but he and applied at. child .f‘ «new iot- ... . J. Sweeney Q. 3. HIGH JUMP. l W. Stanway K. S. 4ft 9In 2 G. Stanway W. K. S. 3 C. Baldsrston: W. K. S. 75 YBD been. ll ream]. S. K. S. S. 3 G. Stanwsy W. K. S. JumpbyW.Stanway of tilt Zia breaks school record. S. Jos. Flynn Q. 8. some VAULT. l W'. Stunway. W. K. S. 8ft 6in 75 ms DAB“ l2 vnans. R. Paton w. K. s. n. McDonald Q. s. Time 11 1-5src. Exhibition Time 10 3-5 see. K. 5. Elaine, engineer at the ex Engineer Blaine, been for his bravery another disaster might have has Grand Trunk Railway. engineers“; frightfuily mn hand ulterior! the 0" crew of the r tempts ' H d stooped wmi eilgm mm... Thaw! *daaluser lived in: Montreal. . n h H ' “MN a wifi at "seven - . g ' SE“ . , -' , .aARrEis. I, called 2 Geo. Stairway W. K, S. 3 W. Stanway W. K. " '* ‘ Thomson“). .1 ' HALF MILE man'ch L 1 W. Gordon. W. K. S. 2 L. Newscme. W.K.S. : 3 K. Rogers. W K.S. 1 MILE BICYCLE. 1 VI'. Gordon, W. K. S. 2 D. Sutherland. W. K. S. 8 L. Newsome, W. K. S. Sliili UiHEHS Winn Hi [min I ‘NAPANEE. Ont, Sept... 21—At 2.35 this morning a collision occurred on the Grand Trunk Bailwayjust west of this town, an express from Toronto anda height resulting in the death of Funk press. 100 YDS Dash. 15 Ysans mnovsn. G. Stanway \V. K. S. H. Stanway W. K. 8. Time l2 1:5 see. 3 MILE BICYCLE. 1 L. Newson W. K. S. _ 2 W. Gordon W. K. S. K. S. . ‘ 7" Time 37 3-5 see. __ 220 Yps. OPEN. Time 1.22 1.5. ' 1140 rue. mm. 1 \V. Stanwsy, W.K.S. 2 G. Ferguson, W.K.S. 3 H. Stanley. W. K. 5. Time 03 4.5 see. Time 3.30 2-3 I I. 100 rAnns pass—13 ynans. i E. Hughes. Q. S. 2 F. McKenna. W. K. S. 3 T. White, W. K. S. Time 13 4-5 see. 100 rAnns DASH—l4 runs. 1 C. Kemp, W. K. S. 2 A. McLeod, W. K. S. 3 S. McKenzie. W. K. 8. Time 12 4-5 sec. IiELAY RACE. West Kent vs. Hillshoro Consolidated School won by West Kent. rim or WAR. West Kent vs. Queen Square. won by ’- West Kent vs. Hillsboro Consolidated School, won by Hillsboro School. Cadet corps drill won by West Kent rA'rAI.’ BLOOD Porsonmof - h ,ofchenpcorll"f“ “mun... .>..... . Joni‘éireier-i.::....h. mg on bass originate 2n: .. «Rum. “b. W _, t...... nigh . ’ utnam'a" which costs No. “animators. , i“, f i », DIAN \ { SE CENTS PER MONTH SINGLECOPY TWO CENTS i I '1 *. HALIFAX. September 22— (Special)—The big‘Domlnion Exhibition opened here to- day, and there was a large attendance. Since‘lthe last exhibition the grounds have beenyery materially improved and sever al new buildings have been added to the equipment. In fact it Is doubtful If there is any piece rest of Ottawa bet er adapt- ed for the holding of the Dominion fair. As usual at all big shows there is con- siderable work yet to be done on many of the booths In the main buildings. and it will likely be Monday or Tuesday before some oi them will be seen at their best. Many oi the designs are most artistic, and are greatly admired. and Prince Eda-de Island is well repres- ented. I a This atternoonfiter the formal open held in front oi t grand stand, and the exhibition was a most attractive feature There was a good‘ilcld of entries In «the diil‘cI-ent classes 7hr! many choice speci- mens of horse flesh were to be seen. The horse recesfbegln on Monday. and the program for be opening day will consist of the 2.17 rot and pace. the two year old stake r and the three minute make. The racing program will cover The entry list It; alithe classes Is large, nine days. and the entry list. includes lhe ing proceedingsI the horse shown was - fastest movers in the provinces and a string of swift ones from across the -border. ‘ The special feature of Monday's evening show will be a Military tattoo, with live bands. There are a great many stringers In the city already, and the number will be greatly augmented during the incoming week. The hotels have been receiving applications for rooms for several \I'ee ks. and the exhibition lodging bureau has already provided accommodation fo- nboui. three thousand people. MUiH union Mfliiifli EHUEIH Kenneth A McLean Die-d Sat- urday Evening-A‘Month Unconcioue‘ Mom-row, Sept, 23—(SpecIaII—A2ter lying for a wreath unconscious and .’ recognising no one, Kenneth McLean. a well-known local meichant. died list ' evening. . ' I Deceased was forty-six years of age and had lived In Monoton all his life. Be conducted a grocery business on Main Street and was a highly esteemed I, NIIIBIIIUI’ x OTTAWA, Sept" Zi—Tenders are being asked by the marine department for a tug bout to endeavor to keep navigation open from Port Arthur and Fort William as late as possible this fall. Next spring an experiment will be tried by Ice breaking to permit navigation starting earlier than otherwise would be the case. ' ____.____————- I.B.H.MEN [iii iiiiiiism PII Moamou. N. B. Sept. Zi—The minister of railways spent today In the I. C. B.‘ the Junior clerks. A number of increases have been granted to the stenogra- phors and they range from .5 to Sill. It is stated that the Junior machinists in the shops are also to get increases at once. I 0 Romeo’- salary as engineer of maintenance has been increased to the amount paid W. B McKenzie. Four district superintendents are also to get increase at $300 each per annum. ' The announcement was made recently that no general increase would be granted clerk's till he and of the fiscal year. there 3 “W t i I ~ ’ h" ‘- ‘l‘puiall-‘l nun-"nun... Wheat............... oiiiees taking up the question of 'pay to ’ liLlIIIi‘WILI] Inn issuing Upon White Women, Negros Killed, Riot Quelled But May Recur. limits. were killed and many whites wounded. out again claimed. THE L'IIMMIIIIIEII day. Commander Spain tea for Mary Beatrice Spain. suit is made for $1.200, being six quarterly allowances of 8210 each, alleged to be in arrears, the allowances being provided for In an agree- ment between plaintlii‘ and defendant. She claims $150. alleging It. is owing her for insurance premiums paid, and money loaned to her husband. been paid. ______’._———- testimonials In the pr ATLANTA, Sept. 23. — (Special) — Fire nsnulis on white women by negroes were made here Saturday, all within the city Wild indignation resulted In a race war In the streets In which scveraincgrucs The'riots were quelled but may break as the lawless element Is greatly excited. Martial law may be pro- ISJEIIIIIIINI OTTAWA, Sept. 21.—Jadge Anglin will open the high court of Ontariojury sli- tings in the Ottawa court house nextTuos— Among the cases listed for trial is the defendant. Through “'. B. A. Ritchie, acting as true- in] WEHESIVIII : UNLI _SIIHVIIUHS Of a Schooner Wreck, With— out Food for Four Days on Raft Noarumc, Va., Sept. 23—(Special)—-Two sailors in a. terrible condition, were picked up oli‘ a raft at see after floating without fond or water except three small flshcs from Monday morning till Thursday n'ght, and landed here Saturday by steamer Egda. They are the only survivors of the schooner Nelson E. Newbery of New York, foundered at sea. They were passed by fifteen steamers before t y were rescued. MII’I WHIIEHS BAUEHI IN Iii OTTAWA, Sept. 21—A report received'to- day at. the mounted police department from Sergsnt Howard, in charge of the post on Herchell Island‘ at the mouth of the Mackenzie river. Arctic OCINH, says that o! the 500 American wliiiiers caughl In the Ice in this remote region last fal'. only one had perished during the winter. When this letter was written In the PRINCE; EDWAép-égwun’ CANADA. MUNDAY, SEPTEMBER .24, 1906. EXHIBITION ON SATURDAY At Halifax By Lieut. Governor Fiaser— Grounds Much Improved, But Mach Work Yet to be Bond on Many Booths—Horse Races - Begin today— Entries Large and Island We“ Represent- ed —Military Tattoo This Evening. anunation Fund Being retaries and Directors —Memoria| From Mos‘rnnar, Sept.,23—iSpecial)—At the General Conference Saturday Di'.‘ Sutherland withdrew his resignation from the Mission Board. ‘ Dr. Grii‘flu denied a statement of the press that the superannuation fund is two millions in debt. He declared it In a condition. H. H. Fudien. Treasurer of the missionary iuml, John Potts was Secretary of education, A.C. Crews sound financial Torcn to was elected l)i‘. re-electeil (lulu-rill THE CONFERENCE ON SATURDAY Strong Denial of Dr. Sutherland About Super- Involved—Many Sec- Elected or lie-elected N. S. Thrown Out General Secretary of Sunday Schools and Dr. Chown, Secretary for temperance and moral renioru. A memorial from Nova Scotla asking that a home mission society with a hundred and I\\C~niy members, paying four hundred dollars, be struck off the list was thro .\'n out. The direeiors oiiiic board of missions so for chosen are Revs. E. II. Rychman, S. l“. llucsiis. Alex. Messrs. l“lil\L’ll", liiiWeli, Keenly, MoLaren and Cusiiing. Laiigford, K'S DIUEHIEIIS IN iiiiiiilfli EUBIN IIIIIUBLI NIIII IIS [III] Fifty,Delegates Present and Beporis Show Prosperous Year. Fiilvllli-Ilili’l‘ON, 5 -pt. 21.—.Special)-Tbo Convention of Kings Daughicrs opened here this morning in the Church of Eng- land hall. About fifty delegates were present. Miss Helen Barker, Provincial Secre~ tary, called thcgathering to order and Miss Jenn Cooper extended a welcome to the visitors. Appropriate and were made by Mrs \'a ughun, St John, suitable responses Miss Brown, Toronto, Miss Melllsii, Charlottetown i|ii4l Miss Stenrns, Hali- tax. The secretary‘s report showed the order to he showed the order to be In a flourishing condition. Total member- shlpls nowlu'i and increaso of 33 over lust. year. __._..._———_.. EUEAINEIHIBIT IS PHIVILEIII' LONDON, ()ni.. Sept. 2l.—'l'he prevalence She claims to have loaned $6,000 and that but $1,750 has Dr. Chase's Oint- ment is a certain a n d uaran overgrown and teed A V t o r m of every "' , ‘ ltchlng.bioodin.. a n d protrudtz ' BILLIIII] III BflflM I.M.E. MONU’I‘UN, Sept. 21.—-Tlie keynote at to- night's annual Y..\i.C.A. was: What can be done to In- terest more young men In the work of the sifibdrs nboutit. ' on eaxioifseulg rs or e backirnotsatiai'ied. dime a t m mil’lgiaymson. Bakaa. Tomato. i _____——————'—'—"—' largest variety—much the hobbies styles, Our's are woith Now is the time to decide. Piowe Bros., Ltd. 9-a4d 31 tw II on. gl-lASE'I OINTMIN‘I'. ELEGAN l‘ MAN TLES— much the seeing. the institution 1 The solution of this problem evoked much discussion among the members and the question of attractions was considered. The meeting unanimously decided to install] billiard and postal tables and engageaphysicni Instructor. when the idea of introducing billiards and pool first came up quite a numbir of influential members opposed it but tonight there I to his firemen to V himself stuck to his post “Ev u“. '"I “m I“ II“ “"9"” W was not a voice ngclnst the proposal. the brakes and had It nti “19 0m“! will?“ tilierks, the latter d A t The recommendation 6! the committee 1 ' Anni-lg M. Flo!“ V _ _,“n em - i, ‘ appoinledbo consider the question was a ribbon}! ' ‘ w" I 5’ _'i “‘ u . .. CT s unanimouslysdoptcd. Th. my » . r I ‘ L, ‘ ‘- l . "II-M The various reports submited Indicated altered: fl . i‘ R _ . ‘ (Too me for Claumcniom) I Iliiillt BIOWlh In the association. during brains-whet ai- .. . . . the past year. The finances showed a freight “it mill“ bullion" I» iila v.‘ i ANTED- sgnsnnmi‘mvaxt. 1 Trials:- alight balance on the right side. The com- r - 'we u- A ' ‘ K- i‘ y " ' ing year it is proposed to expend a muoh ‘ ‘mmme man'Euwm mm" mm larger amount than formerly In the for- iotretown. 9-?“ 1w pd. i a morning papuas the news mu“: up—Mntq. I d wins ti e, ii i. s gnu sen-nun“.- l no active. BUSINESS nonunion—w. teach bygsiImWe grimy you do. :20 E. ii. Ayer retired from the presidency i-wee on on or wo- r u- mm. m. yum, being "named Itagee'sentllx? tall)”. Tiriif‘ia'ommudifi'r'. 5! 0"“ Cameron. Wm O‘Nel is then that do REMEMBER—That everybody reads verybod ls ik to t e dyertiu’d while legis- mln Ia still righ ward movement locally. elected treniirnr. G. A. Mchlliama, g-In- meeting of the local I Association and broaden the influenceof V mofizgifisy’ dvr meat w“; :ogmfiell; of the cocaine habit among young men in an! ' era are assure a u c . - this oil I r eh I a serious a sin a food to last till the arrival of relief. They y "B on e‘ s K would “8“ out or the [08’ n’ w“ Llwu’zm‘ the authorities to take steps to prevent its on .Iulyil and re: um to meet the supply boat on August 10. that Dr. I“. l’. Drake has publicly asked' further spread. Scores or young men are victims of the drug and there is scarcely a vote cases under his care. physician In the city but has several so” I Rebel Leaders In Conference. But United States Marines . May Land. H AYANA, Sept 23 ——iSpecial)cFifieen hundred marines and sailors are preparing to land in Havana. The object of landing these troops a stated to be preparedness to resist a pos- sible attack on the city and to be ready to protect American lives and property in the even that the rebels shall capture the city. Itis neignlficnnt fact that thelCubauGov moment has ordered the transportation of the troops and made all arrangements for their occupation of Ciriin Columbia. Indications late tonight are that the end to the Cuban trouble is near and that peace will be attained without the inter vention of L'. S. Secretary of War Tat and Assistant Secretary of State Bacon. Upwards oi asccre of leaders of the revolution held a conference tonight and It: was announced that the latter had ap‘ pointed a committee to represent the Lib- erals in conference. The leaders told Secretary Taft that they would agree to abide the judgment of the conference. ——.—-—-f s, Our Souvenir Postal sale this teased. by the celebrated house 6! pérfectlon. Leather. all prices. i ‘ y, at a slight increase in sal- Cu-son. recording secretary; W. A.Oow- elected directors to replace those reti ng. era ary: iaalah argues. vieopresideat; J. M. carthwslte. isnlah Shem, T. O. Dobeon, . Head quarters i.’ e» sin. . CARTER Q. 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