/13?? _ E51 lHi ELUBE "lit lEililltllS‘ii"`iSSBElillllll lll nriiiilii ni sin ins sissni I . . . ; ‘ MRI l"t°"9Sll"8 PaP@rS°sAre Read bylSeveral`Prominent inithe` _ ' ___ 1 pm,-assign. b , _ ' _,_The Grand-Standis -.Filiedann1l=ltl1eeFen-"es are-Lined lS_ - ."»"__“’?-_-'E - 4-as ' > -59.*’ f - -t`1 1'-it-Y c - if_<_;-‘e- -..__ “F 'K' ..:»»=- ._ Says Ministry Will Stand by i ' _" P 1 _ - ` i_"mfSipec§t°'§ff1i‘i_; “ _li Present Tariff ~ _.___ DENIES HIS AUTl'l0RlTY _lt_ To Speak as He 'Has 'Spcken-Le - ’5. ' . _Y "Supervisor Stewart Contended that Text Book Grzmrner was Praciica-lly _ _ ; ~ 1 ' V' P . J ` . _ .- . Useless- A- ~D- 'McArthur Contrasted‘S_cho:1s,of the Olden R°b9l"Val'0f-Amil_9fSt §9lS_-.these-?»24`_ ¢_l_a3$fT'Pal'k c*‘"Pb°"°_'fh°f'W€fll Hls 'mid is Time With the_ Present- Professor Wdtts Read an Ercellent ' k"0W" 5Pl'l,'lghlll G3ldlllg Wllis the Ff€_9_f°l` 'fill-l'_9flf'»l-l)'lf-5'*-*f_l_l§llt.-_ 1; 1 , Pape' °" MWC- A ' ‘ of Halifax takes the 2'-34 Class-f»`» 1- . -' 0 1 Soleil Also Mildly Censures the 4 Modern Israel. \_` .f _ , u--ni ne: ononx on un. ranrx. I has no control ova- the tariff. il A SHARP BIIUKI. The Globe says the linlstry will stand or fall by the tariff and no one linister hasany authority to depart hom this coarse, Qiihld Inayspeaktin auch a way that it bccimee lecsaty to dispute' and disclaim his utterances. ranncx Parka aoamsr ranrr. Qulnlq, Sept. 25-(Special.)-Ls Soleil. I a government organ, defends Ir. Fishsri from sbs masks or rms, me abubn mel' opportune-ness of such a debate in_ the absence of the liniater of Finance. It asks.-why plunge all interests into uncertainty and doubt for months before the meeting of Parliament, with no de-` lined d eciaration to go upon. CANADIAN STOCKS. Daily Quotation List Furnished by E.G RYKERT__8t CO., MEMBERS OF THE r HONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, Iomtrcal. _ Closing prices Sept 24 Sept 25 O. P. R. _ _ 1191 1 1395 rwmcn_yb_ _ 124" 1235 Iosonto Ry. 1 Halifax Street 108 Richelieu ik Ontario ~ 106 Dominion Coal Common ex.div. 135 I. and S. Com “ Pre’r'd. “ Bonds 90 Nova Swtla Steel Montreal Power Amal Superior Ogiivie Common ‘ Preferred “ Bonds 23 136 116 'Ili 965 113 os l 100 The Association opened at 9.25 o’clor-k f illustrative ouflines of less' e. m. President Campbell presiding. A. `lEnglish as taught thccity schools T126 Second his “dns qt Athedriying him no w"B' Bo who 1-“ummm _ _ _ ' ' ` -° par was another _unqual_i_fied_ successiso D. McArthur read a paper on Crowclmg This excellent paper was discussed by fu as ammd.nc8"was “named This sbs omission uetbbcs and Result.” In -J anesay seo J n' seamen or mr: ° " ” ' = _ - _ . . - . . & I _ this paper a-contrast was drawn' between I the course of his remarks suggested tial; W;si,§v1E;;?Y';-;J;T, :E‘;v;g;?f2;y” th, -the_scn_ooloftheolden.tiineand_ thatpftlle it an "arrangement could' bc made by ,Wald have bei", had. they bxn mm., - DPBSBM 383' emphasizing the 'fact that which`stndents in Prince of Wales Col ‘ ` ' 4 ' l Tonosro, Sept, 25-4Special)¢-The Globe says Mr. Tarte’s tariff utterances need canse no uneasiness as his department Sin si _-_ . __'._ <_.,<’. f. _ _ _ ,_ ,GRANTro.B£Asi.f._‘=i __ .-_--J..-3;. .....=»§'e%' esta# Low‘Prices.- .- Af S:\meY?“¢~a 14# n ~»-\-.»q -»- N -Swainfh ` 'S ` io' ir. m.-Paper.-w. nlosmpteui’ _li °f._C°_=\s=i=°°_°.9. _- 8 p, m.-V-Election ol Oilieers. saab. n.-G`sbe£n` Beams 1 s .`> " -- § - ' . -_ __ -:_.\.- _ef »\ P--; _-le..-:~» f"’ ‘TP ~ _fs .~_~ -fs ._¢. »~ wx- ~- -.-a. __ -.r _l .- V _ ~¢_,,. _ -._- »-. ; The paper was _discussed by Messrs would greatly aid in their Normal Train- ,,,¢|, g;m¢,,,;:,":,“;:g;?; a`Z°m`~"d'°`t Lsndrigan, Inspector -Mclntyre, J. D, ing. V __ . ` S¢§mBD,Dr. H¢KB!»i113¥°¢@°P- M¢c°l°|H5°~ :The thanks_` of the convention were nur) I ‘i 1' Xmhpog Wu Onmotion thajtlranksof the~Con'vention' tendered Hr. Stewart and acknowledged. The “lane” i” ~"m° m°° "end R11*-_ were tendered 'Mr McArthur, which ' The following resolution was nn- 'B°b°"°l»J°° Y°\_“lKb°”i'~B°"°h°L' 3'" 1' was briefly acknowiedged by him. animously adopted vizz- _ - R' T"M‘ 91°- °_‘”"‘°h°d- '"5" G°7 J’ 4 1 ' _.' Snpervilor Stewart read apiper taking 'Resolved that the Er°cutiv'e'be instruc- lmmmt’ Gear’ “ml Nh” wmms' 'T°° ~ fdrhls subject English Grammar. He con- ted to apply to the Government to' give Y°“°gh°“"' hmm °n tm ant #t'u'°°- Rex _*tended that the teaching ol_text book such recognition to the ‘_‘Summer School 1°dt°u9."°db¥ R°5“"'°»1- Th” 1555*’ - 48315103? WM Practi°&ll.Y llbeless as .lj of Science for the Atlantic Provinces of "‘hmd`a"' mm han Lui’ Rex lmeans ot teaching the use of the English" Canada" as will secure a meeting of the We 1°” °“d; k-el,” it 1° °.h°l9'_“ _“nh out the heats-and ‘ language. The question was asked bbw sbbbbx in this Province in wot. R""°‘T"°l f°fK°‘l-°l’°°d_ “Pd 1°# lil’-9 fl\°°*`l _ Q, §,.,¢*`g;,.,, , much Grammar _- _was studied by Prof. Watts read an excellent paper on l Wm' RP? “ °l°S° S°°°”d» B¢1'°h* 1*? thi"-_‘ Shakespeare, Milton, and the other music; In this paper the contentlcnwas _Tim°2°zlé‘ A 5 authors* ot our classic English. made that while observation appealed to -_ _ 2-21 (SB00N'D`HEAf’l,')-' " u A ‘ ` 11|,-g"||__;` ' - ' ' A's absured _to I undertake ` t`o` the eye, music appealed also tothe ear. In 1 The horses got away we1lbnnched'and'_ -Time,2.24§, _ _ , _ ._ ,teach a yiiunii duck to swim as to tea ch _the study of music h”ealth"is improved, kept close company with one auotfherun- A Thelhorsesismagpéh. 'ere his Enslish chilfl rhqfuse °1_!hls native ww- individuality d_eve1>ned. happiness is in the quarter. Jbsvbangbesre bbeirmbki .bien by`B»s'=utm of amha-si. and `8\lG~"0f 2-’1`§E§[¥1*=\'i°*1I*m9»l.Y-‘ii We hf\lv~‘ l a ‘ increased. theleai fron; R. T. M., Rex soon followed' Farm Grace \5fSpringhi1l. " S' ' :j g ` ' :;i?gli:;s;1?r2stidhTthir:§Ex $18132? :rata dt: i'°3_-Sum, '(sm_°°_ND n"'_A_TlJ.-' _ ' termined to win, but he was unequal to This wasa .procession _from the Grst thetask, although coming under _the wire Parkwood kept. a fewlengths' of his pae- onlya length behind his rivr), Bertha L. -ing rival.; ~KiékaPD‘if-b8»\`¢1¥ 1911795 iii* 51? got third. 2.24 (Tmnn near) homeetretch Roberval stayed by his wheel 'F nntilthe last f-urn on the second _ “lf _ Bertba L gas' tbinypiace, Rex RTM was distanced - _ 2.24(1roUn'rn near) ' ’ “~ ‘J Boberval took the lead at the start and held itio the finish. Rex star ted to urge him on the homestretch but was bimgglf bbiisrf-4 by Jes Ybubgbem. They sunb- _ed with Rex a nose ahead. _ ' _ ___ 'mme acer. '- Following is the Summary. 1902 2.21 race mile heats, best three, etc _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ - - 'n_- ` five to'ba:rness'.__purse $230, 50per cent, 'to iirst. 25 to second. 15 to third a_nd'10 fto fourth. _ ` Roberv_s1,2.29;,_br.,s., by wm{,,.§ _ ’ _ - A. E.-Etter,-.Amhe1st. driven by-_ ._-‘ RSX. i_3_-21%.'-f by *Jay Bilrd,_"_Frod_._ _ Who will speak on Domvstfo Science -at the.Conventlon to-dar." - " _tgpanigiuh f -___ ’2‘2`4 2 J rim.-asa, 2.zs,la2s,a.es;,-- ¢»~_ . ; the 2.36 class on Dominion Day. He stari- heat a close second in‘2.l9. Mr.'Rsid sold Rex broke at the start but soon caught; , > ~ _wan ‘ Joe secured first place and held it to thai two' It ‘ns year li, and be 'na taken -_aft 5, _. _ _ '__;' -_ > < T1ilLawPoinis Mr, _ ' - ` A all ~ . _' S if _ mms _ i _ ‘_ _ I M860; V 1 `- A 17'. 'mmf 225' ` w V rear ronann 'trnran ., _ Charlottetown|Drivlng Park, Sept. 25,, ‘f Cor. " ' l I411"':' V_ _2_.Q4;(s_nco;¢n_1Ixa'r.)_ _ It 'l Y, fb" ‘i "ir" ‘ -»‘~l'_¢l4`“‘ 11'; a"ue4c'f1`i.’S35»»??srx,'aa4m`t_- Hernandmfour were 0ld.rsi_sed by"-'l‘hcma¢,l; purse $1.10 ¢livided.- - - ‘~ ' ‘_ - - R¢id.0f U-UWB. New Landon. He' was_,Starlight, b.'g., by. Rampart, F. _' 1 raced asa three year old, winning _the .B°ug¢11i_¢r,_H;1if5x, r ' _ 1 1 1 _ stakeraees ia _Summer-sideln 286.' ' As a _ Parkio, bay g. by_Paik_side, Oliver - ' V _' ‘fonryear oldhe won in_Summerside ini Mason,-S‘outhpo’rt, ' ' 2_2 2 - "I 1’=~rlf:<`ff=ev_i*°1I°»"-l*~_s~s»'- 2~_$°!- br “ ‘ 'Parkaixieg Fred. Waierea, Snr.-lxigf 'ff-“‘-‘ " hill,__ _. _- _ '- ._ -."-1,1_1_1 Pa1kwood,_2.211: ba-Y s'.,, by ‘Park-. _ _l ` sm, R J.~ste¢1¢, cbsribioqtbwb; z 2 2' __- Kickapoo, 2.245 bay h., 'by Pivcep- ' " tar, W.S.McKic, Charlottetown, 8 3 3 Time-2245, 2.34, 2.25. ' ' ' _ 2.34 (naar mar). P ' I The starters were Starlight of Halifax; Parris 'br sbutapm, Euly sim or aim-' ton, Rasemont of Charloti»eto_wn and .Br-ll' Stanford of_ Royalty. Starlight won easily at 2.30. Parkin and Rosemont fought to a lnish for second place. The former won. after _a splendid- burst ol speed horses, _Lady Sim wastonrth _and Staagord was distanced. _ _` -_ _ ` Time 2.30.' ' ~_ -' 4." , '~ Lady ‘ Sim, Richard 'Hebert - ed Charlottetown track last- `fall against ' Moncton, N. B.; A 4 3 8 is W“1l’*‘1' K' °“d_ 5°" F-»' Mid llthoilgh _he Rosemout,gr.g.,by Almont "Wilkes ` ‘ _ Only took secondplace, ‘he demonstrated P. S. Brown, Charlottetown, 3_4 4 ` C rtc his ability was fast. being in the last ' Time-z3o,lz.21§,2.27 5. l 3 I S scnoo.|.'rBacuniur The specialties, 'including the cycle . r.. - I _ - -~ ‘ -ramav. _ A 9.._',,,__o,,.....'.s__»...ri..._r......M_..f _ P 2- 'I __ _ I - los m-_ __-M.A.;n-um.- ~ * ' I in ‘ P ._ -_ 1 _ ‘ 1,1 a. rn. ode *`* ' " - ' _ »._* \'-_'.1.f1'_:*‘i" ‘- ‘ 5»-.P-_rn» slew- “ ~‘ <_S"§,.z-ir.. .'.~. .-27?. ’ ' ‘_ - ;fl‘;¢ '.5 3?* -‘~'2i~l°“*’? ProoiiiciaflExbititi;on-! ; 5.3%. - -E-if; ' .s .- », ¥ *' l ` y _ *J ' _ N. _ 1 ?Y hr? ,jiif-1 'T'-: k _&_ th; 1°N~==1=»= . ~ ' ~.~,_~. ,__ le' tc,-0. mr.. .peed-eq, _ is wuxxoacapanm loco. Wrmurlo, .Sqig These ofi:he50\\¥|l1lit rbi-sheet' me i»'i-mention be .eng einer By -Pm cssrpbeub-1 -is PRQBASIUT1 ES FFR Light to moderate 1- c ucictmrn \|Anri1@=, sf JOHN, t Are cordially invited Q attending the T vet wants attended to %”Ni».».bf°“'§se”°°"*... 9 -..