PAons.At um 7090 Guaranteed ‘Il Daily for l9O(. i Y _ ,aa 1| ” “ THE CHARL TIETOW _ BQDLD BURGLARS a imaiiurr D _ _ Were,_Robbing Sovereigii'Bank at Sut=) _' ton, One Had Blown the Safe Open i moan vo Aitviounnnnnn ' *' "`"' " ` ' _ 'I N ` - ; , i' w.._m.i1..~8w._............. .nl ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD 1si.aND, e/iNADA, wEDNEsDAv,`xoCToBi~:a 1907. 1 iw l‘_!.'li*_"'...‘.ff.l".’i.lf'i‘.t.2‘” V A List Showin the (iratii in Pro ress and A when -Fired Upon by Bank - ,g y g g ., Men, ,Improvements Efiected i,niCharlottetown,-- Sii~i"i'uN, Qu/-, Oct l-lSpe':lul]-An uf, successful iitirmpr. was miide by live uien torob the Scvereigii bank agency hire this morning. After an explosion which wrecked the nuttr part ol tiic safe' the robbers were tired upon by R S Ward and E f_l Cat-ley two of the bank slnil” who roomed across the sire _t. The burglars escaped and made oil' riouth, firing three revolve rs as they run. Postmaster Charles Griggs, whojoined in the chase, was shot in the foot by one ot them. sniwaaniss or aaiirax Races .mii___m__@ - The Concluding lie and Race-Cresceus Got the Two- year-(lid With Ease -Other Summaries |jM,||.- x_ Ougiliir l--\ tri-it fb-»l of D iii _ . , . _ . . _ _ _ . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . ..fli~ i|ii.el'¢‘._~t was 1'.-.iiirel yrs vi'-lay iii |_iii» liiinl h»-:it of the 2.25 iriii. iinil |ni< ii ivhii-li vias i iiiiliiiiiiliieii al. Niiiiiiiiivii in. Si. iii'-lay, vi ith M_n~i i(a'liiiiis iinii ()i ti (brim --aeii havirg twi iirstri to c edil. \\ li ii it wi San- ||,um;.¢|, h;i.vcvir, that Otio O.\'is, who iiijurcl his fore leg in the final iient Sii.~ uriiiiy, was uriiiiili- ti leiive his s..i\ll» U10 iiite\~i»:_i'V11"“" of irdirig second in the first lioai., secured thiid money. Suiiri.il\nii:_<. 2_3) Trot and I’_ie". Lady Blngeii,h ni by Blngen Springhill Stal>lc|__......... A'lr Mack, b m by Parkside. , Cmii-inn, uh m by CIN' - - 3 3 Timo-2 lti_‘,’,2 itil, 2 1°. 2 lb riior suits. Marguerite. RF Ill. bi' Al'l`1iil|‘l» Gullagbsr Bros Woodstock. ...-1 lir Ferron, bs, hy Ferro". CUM' "T3 Henry, Chatham _ _ . . . . . , _ . . _ . . _ ._ 2 3 l 2, orphan Girl, D m, by Fi-rron. G20 R iinsvvcrth,-Berwick . , _ _ . . ll 2 3 4 Miss Minto,b in, by Israel, John DUsraol1 . . . _ _ Blomidon_... __...........57vU- Axhell...._..._. _....7511 D» John Bell._... ...Jilin- iii_rionG..._._... 08 il Time-2.25), 2.25§, 2.201. 'rwo-YEAR-.ii.n 'mor s'iai» ‘ 2,15, Trotand Pace, Purse MM. at oi The 2.25. Trot 2_23'i`r-ot and l’_ii.c, Purie $i i0, (unfln|sl~.- eil.) Otto 0__i.i{ ‘, hilt g, by _1"a"r O_»ks, G \V M'fl{vilglii, Spi‘ir\;ghil`, (Mel(ni.rhi) . , _ , , , _ . _ . . . _ . . _ _ _ . , _.12 1 -i Mies Kadnirs, h ni, by tlieyscone, Suringglililfl ublrs (Wnrrei ) _ . _ . _ .3 1 ii l Mabri 'T. b iii, by Pnrkwonil,-A E Lfinir. G|inrloLtetown,(Csnieron)_ .2 3 2 2 William, hir, liy Sir Williuiii, Nat. Doherty, Steliiirton, (S\veei)....4 4 ~l Ii Rob. rt C, bg, by Banner Boy. D W Wilbur, Moncton. (Wilbur) . _ . . _.5 5 3 5 Frank Krohn, ch g, by Shiloh, J C Lanier, Sydney (Lnrdci-i.. . . ,_ . _ .fi ii 5 ii SUMl\iARIIt'S. Halifax Exhibition. " September 27, 1li0T. l<`our-Year-Old l’.i _ . _ . ‘ Q23 1/ " .-. ~' /' \,. . J.: ' I citizens in days gone past, and which nl- rnost invariably was trotted out for re- view on occasions when iinprovi-.nicnts of a civic nature were propoaie-l. it will he iwinembersd that almost all themodernconveniencrs with which Chor- lotietown is provided were Opposed by those who come ntlist to lie known as croiikers. But time has passed since then, Bnai ci-ities, have proved that the croiiici-1 were vii-ong. lt is not possible to i-ny that the march ofiinpiuveinent has been slow in Cli:ii'~ ltittetown, In the pist ten years, not to cmbrnccalonger period, rec wliat hm been accomplisiic-l. Who that ieniuur- bers the appearance ot the City nt that time-ltsstrcetnits sidewalks, and its general appearance-will say thai. that ii. has proizreened slowly. ` But this short sketch is nierely todcai with the subject of the many new resirlences which have been eirciril in Ohnrioltiztown in the past fow years. o.\ild always lie couiitiil upon, wlinn ,Azul what was doing, to ciiiing iliri- niueh in ing rloni_' li/s very hard now to find guy Q' thi ge nhr.iirnerB left. The Guardian has been fuinlshcri by the 2ndHe»t.._._...,:m lie 1.50 assi _ 5 37§ ll'l! L51) 25); iird He -i - ' 2.20 Trot, Purse $400. lngliet otsoms of the houses anil other Dairy Dewitt, i.. m.. by Refi ED. Liilie, F. Boutilior, Halifax (Boutiller) . _ . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . _ ...t 3 1 1 Regal Pnndect, b.s., by Regal Wilkes, Sprlnahlii Stables, (Warnn).: . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ al l 2 8 Bolmsr b.s_. 111 M°k°- 0h“1“" Henry, Chatham. N' B-_ (Henry) ' McKay, Glace Bay, (MoD_°n- ¢iii)°_ ........... ........dI~- ` 1'|mn by Quarters. m,Hee'._._,.._....85 110i 1-451 2-319 siidneam... ___...ss i.ii 1.401 2.221 ara H¢»t._.__..__..:io i.ioi' Lan 222;, Tourist and 200 000 Club. with the follow- bniiiiings erected during the past few y|,,,»,»_ 1;, _f,,\-nislei undeniable cvidencc that there has_ been ii good deal done. The tlunrilhin's il'ii_~iirntion contains Sm. ,,“i,iii5i..i»i.n (\\'»rr¢»»).__.._. 1 i i Claudia ll l,i-h in. iiv Dir ci. liai \ _ . . . . . . . - . - - ~ . - » -~-------3233 ° '___ Felix b. g., by Wiidbrlno, D. Il. B. R. Iiin-t. ll .lifes .b~_\‘ 'lil 1 -I .l Adu Mic, b. ri._, liy. l',ii'i:.~iiie, .l. A. Morris n, Suniiii--rsliir. (i‘. Steel ) will-B.-:s r.-, i-_ a_.by il :i_irc.C»»s- _ 'l‘l|||.- by (Jn i'l.~\i' . iniiim .... ...,_._iis 1.102 1.45 z_zi - - ygig, li g,,"by Wlidbiinr; (M0- fi sw .-`|‘I Mi\c1i..iinlrl_ _ . _ J J llornliy . _ . . . . . . ._ J .l McKinnon. EC.r.ion _ . _ . and the years, which have bce i called tht-_ Ona of the most delightful things to be portraits of ri few of the dwelling houses. noted of late years in this C ty has been The pictures show that they nrei_ speci- the decrease of that ou'-'Ji-.late pesslsisin ‘mobs of l»e:iii'ifiil architecture iiiil ered- which used lo rule the minds of many table alike to their oiviirrs and to ti'e City. aria \'Ai.iii-1. . . . _ _. .._..4,000 ..__3,50i) _.._3,000 Inuchlnn Mi:l)oiialii.. _ __ . _ .._2,500 lsaucCii‘Li-i‘...__... __ ....3000 Isaac Lniie..... ._..3_000 liCotton._ ._ ....2,000 W l. Coi.'oli___. ..._2.2iJ0 li(li'..iib...... ._fi.0i0 iiiloopri-_,_. ._ ..._<'i,0ii i‘}Fost'i‘ . . . . . . . . _ . . ______2i'iilil ()\V.\’E1l.S NAME Cli:ii'lotl.ei.nwii Clair. \Vi\iiuii _ . . . _ _ ._ J A Mel'.:ii'eii. _ _ _ . , . IV ra Jnhii MeMill~in. .»\ MeNiir__..__...__....._. __ Dani(-l iieaivlon _ _ _ . 4 ililil _.__-zsoo _ ....Il,50il -“-._._ .._»..2,5il0 _ ,..3,0ili) ._......._,:i,ooo . . _ _ . ______._...,_i_i:i Ilcnry,Chiii.iiaiii(li-envy).. . __ 44 fl H, ||,.,|,_ _ , ,ziri Lon) i,.|:.i ii.) 2", ,|,.,, _:i.i i_iii iii.; and _ _ _ IM, msgstr, in-. m., by Biiigrn, _ai-ii mst ._ _ .... .Jill 1.00 1.42# 2 is-_ Minanl's iimirieni Used bv Phvsiciadi. i|niard't Liniment- Taka no other Minard't i.I..imonitlis Luniberman’|l'rlsnd_, ¢J A .J ..............2,5i)(l . _. ._.l5,000 ll llfiliriiy, _ _ _ _ . ._ . F R il-:nriz..._ Mins Rob-it~oii. ._ .....2,-500 D A Mel{innon____.. . . . . _ . ._ iii' Jeni ins tlinprovemenis) ._ _ . .l,i'i(.0 S l<‘ lifidgsoii, " _ _ ....l,00fl \Vin l\liirtiii....._...._......_. ._...‘.l,500 -I A S llliyrr ..__.1l.500 l’i'ooi,e Bro ._(lmpr.iveuienis). _ _.3,0(.0 Dr Mel.-iu,¢iilln...._.._ ...6,0i0 A DUTCHMAN’S HONEYMOON_ Which wiilbe presented this evening at the Oper i ilouic has been touring tl.c provinces most successfully, hr the past five wi cite. It is pronounotil by press und public, to be one of the funniest farce comedies on the road, and pieisea all classes. The pit-t ie excellant and while nur. bring deep, i_fY~r.'l1 ample scope for in' st ludicrous siiuations. As an extra uituie Ion ei-vi-r-l specialties will bc in- li'idi1oed.i1cluding singing and ilancing, and n regular treat. is In store for all who wiine si li. T1 Wvrihy ......................... _.2500 \Viii Penr¢ien_._._ .. _. ._._._3,(00 SAMcDonald......_._...___._,,_..__3,000 This is not by any means acompletc list of the new dwellings. Tnerc ure n number of others completed and more in course of erectioii. In addition to the shove there have been many public buildings piit'up repro- senting hundreds of thousands of dollars --the new Railway Station and Shops and Freiglit Shi.-.ls, the M ii-ket, the Prince of \Vaiusi College, the Cathciiiui, St. Pan l` School, etc. , N ' FA|ilYLANi_l. The 'pictures iii; i~`.iirvl-iiiil but night were again Lapprnninteil by a large nudi- ence; this was the last chante to see the great War p c‘ure that has been the sub- ject of so inueh coiiinient. Tire song "S.i=ter" renflereil hy Mr. liioivn Wai an~ other enjoyable feature of the perform- ance. There will not be iioy perfi-rmanee ut Falryiiiiid this evening on account of the "l)uchuiv¢ii's lloneynioon" but on Thursday evening tri-r.i will be mi entire change of prograinriii: and anotherehange on l"i'irlay. The piciiir-»s for tomoriuiiv night are ns foll.\\'i “i/fe in Congo,” this is n iiiist in-truetive picture. ‘Th - School li »v'_. l’riiniin," comic." "Touching Ploidirig," in which a -us'eptlble judge is taiten adviiniiige of by a clover rogue. ‘Ttciributioii or The Hells." This dram~ ailc subject origin-itis froiu the two not drama entiilril The Bills of the Polish Jew. A new illustrated song will he rendered by M si liremncr tomormw evening which is at all t.meii worth th pr co of udniiision alone. - CHICAGO MARKETS _ Oaioaeo, Ootater l.-(Special)- Sept.Carn .... . Bi “ W`lJoi\t....'..._...... ._ ..... Nl " l’ork.._... .... ......... .__ .1131 Deo Doi-n._...._. ._ _ B0! “ Whest..... . ......... IOQ Fork _ .... ¢'i`3E°il.Y occurred nt Ll t‘e Cape, \V|»sg. morlund (lo, the victim being Fred Melon 9 il,il)ZBd lrl yan;-3, YOUDH Melnusun and a companion weze out in a boat fishing and shooting. Seeiniz some villd ducks his companion - - ---1 (3 Youno MAN siior ACCIDEN'l`ALLY Dies Shortly Alter; Companion Hur- riedly Picked up Loaded (iiin,Trigg- er Cauifht, Charge EnteredVic- ' tims Breast Causing Death M<'>'l"i‘°N Uv.1.-(Special)-Asinmtnp innriediy plana up the i°..is.i gm., ty.. trigger caught in his cost sleeve and the W°lD0t\ was aecidentailydiscbsrged. Melanson recoivei the charge in lilo breast and wis mortally wounded. He was taken ashore as quickly as png. sible by his companion, but only lived about three hours. lAt Ch.irluli,eiown and within S _ Jnmog 'lall thi-u-,mi 'l‘hui‘~dl\y. Scot 12th 1007 - _ ind at 10 o'elock a. iu.. a pro re i:i'n meeting of the I’re.i»,ti»|-y of pr'm,,, I.; __ HUN. EilSilBilN'S HUUSE Bllliliil His Fine New Summer Resid- ence ai Connors Destroy- ed but Furnitnro Saved Gnsivu F.».r.i.s, N B, Oct. 1-(Speclsl)-- The siiuimer residence of Senator Costi- »gnn El`Conner.~=, N B, was totally destroy ed by fire this morning. Practically ell the furniture was saved The neighbors prevented the spread of the fire to the barns. The house was a doc one and complete- ly now. ll THE Hiiiilll iXH|B|l|ilN The following ure the prizes received b exhibitors from this Province at the Halifax Exhibltion:- nuszizusizvs. lluli, 2 years old~2nd Roper. Bull. senior over 18 mos under ill mos- 2nd Ropfr Bros. Bull, junior 12 months, and under 18 months- Zhi Roper Bros. Bull c-ill, under six months-2nd Roper Bros. Cow, four years old and upwardsin milk or calf--lst Roper Bras. Cow, three years old in milk or calf- lat Roper Bros. fleifer, two year old, Zlrd Roper Bros. Heller senior over IS and under 24 mon- ths lut and 2nd Roper Bros, Heifer calf under six months lst and 2nd Roper Bros. I Champion Female lst Roper. Female and, two of her ohprings lst Roper Bros. l-lard over two years. Ist Roper Bros Breeders young hu-d,3rd'Ropor Bros. (To be continued.) THE WEATHER. "_:’l`oiwN1'o0c*. l-(Speclal)1-Moderate to fresh northwesterly to westerly winds, fins and cool. ._______.__,__.___ MEETING OF THE PRESBYTERY Minutes oi the Meeting Held at Char- . iottetown, on Sept. 12. A Number oi Interesting Matters Discuss.- ed and Attended to.' 'wardlsliind was held, and was oongtllutorl by thcModera'or, Mi-_ \\". ll. Spencer, i- [gh ~i'bfv_ii were present Messrs 'l` F l"uin-rtuii "W H U#-'Si John l:{swl€Y. M H Mcinlosh 11 Miirllm-l. A Cruise, rnioislcrs. The 10510" 0| the Moderator in calling the meeting was sustained. , ~ _ Rev John Gillis vias invilcd to ||(, png] C°1"l`L‘9D0Il\'1- E ders commissions viern fi‘om the following sessions: Cli ion, ll °l» ww. Montague. ii st Pain-'., Prim... °_°WD. Bl”00l¢fl91\'1» Alberton, Cardigiu, bummerilile, Rlohn_ioi_idB¢y \V¢||¢.B|,,om. u M' M°'“"°“°- HWIIDIDII, Gcollleloivri, .tlurray Harbor South, In favor of Mogsm GP0rR¢ Found. Charles Craig, I) (1 Can er. on. M Meliinls, W Il Crozier, Hugh M9 Miilaii, lion B' Rogers, Alex M,_.Lmd Dr .mm iiiniint-, D N Forimaoii c.mn'i..... Divid Gordon, J J McLeod, Wm Mc~ C°"“°" "M1 ADRUS MCPHYB. respectively, ind their names ordered to be plated on ihe roll of Presbytery, Mr. 'l`. F. Fullerton stated that bg moderated in ii cali at Strsthsibyn, on - ltionday, the 2nd day of Sepggmber llstant, that the onlicsme out unanimous. ly in favour of Mr. John Gillis, that It was 81111211 by 168 oommunicsnts and 115 ad- herent°. and accompanied with a izuara|i_ if' G Of $300 Bllnend with use of miinne and giebc. On inotionl tho; action of gh, moderator oi session was approved, and ‘/11° f°11°W1l1R commissioners from the session and congregation heard, vie. Mes.-rs. John A. Mathicson, John A Me- Kenzle. and Duncan McDonald, who vi-stifleil to the hearciiie s cf tlieeali. 'i.`iie cali was their sustained as a regular f105Dl‘lU1l||. fliacod in the hands of Mr. Gillis, and iiccepttd by him. If, Wag decided that the Induction take place in the church at Ilnrtsville, on Monday, the 27‘\"1 dll? Ui September inetiint, at i0 o'cloclr n. iii. The Moderator of Preshyi tcry to preside and lciiuct, Mr. W, If “fee” 5° DFEHCU. Mr. T. F. Fullerton to address the inlnistir and Mr, Gm, E, Ross the people. Serving of the edict was left in the hands of the moderator ot session. Mr. T. F. Fullerton intimate-i that he inodsratsd iii n call at Tryon. on Monday, 111221111 dey of September instant, emit thveall came out heartily in favour gg Mr. A. A. Smith of Coidstreeui, (Continued on page 7.) ”`_**=-.'~'T,- Coniicnscdiidvcriiscmcnis iabrsiidf/ions ron nares _.5 Too into for Oinuihcatlon, CARRIERS WANTED-To doliverthe Gil-rflism Amir at his sutimio 10-ldif. OTTAGE TOLET- ‘ C Rssiian-fi sn-sm. l'r°i-:.°°flil‘lili:'»?»°§'l RiohmondBtrset. I0-ldllpd; » furnace morning and evening. Appl! to W. K. Rogers Oo. Ltd, |021!! -i-i_-@____l.i____ OR SALE-A ii F Sound and qul:|“1.ut.:li'vi'ld{\.f“f:.r:in| bil _ _ . » scares.. °' ‘°°" =° E if_°.~.'-._;..-= RSALE-I Oh I-_row sei-so of |laud.:l¥bts°t':d"bnRlzi.r|d{ H22 ‘.l.".i"3.1i"i.°'i‘i.li""""lfi'_i""" w°“i2 0 ll ull. . Wrillil. Wert Royalty. Challlbltevowii. 15lril|pd Rem siiiisii-ivnit svtryimy ma. it morning paper as the news is trim fresh emi up-to-flaw, and that at curls vime dining the day ereryboilv in likelv`\p buy the nooot aowtitiosd while tlieiq mine it situ tiight and active. tion office. iii .0-»-».»-~ _,W _. ~ _ »-.. ~»y» if-_.=-~ »¢»~_,_