stoburac. lla cnlilollslowi ”ull`ll>'lA 'J-_T I I _:ASW _, _ _ _____, ,__,__ , _,__A__f_*__ _ _ ,,,,,=g,g~;,&,X,..,'f.‘_.%‘&t‘.i’.’v‘5’....‘%.1_f.....l .cHAR1.o'l"r1~:'rowN,1>1uNcs EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA FRIDAY, sl-:PTEMBER .9 1905. ' i..§.°.‘tt.*'.’.‘%.*;“i‘.%‘8".'i‘.-.' NEW REGORD MARK lilIllilSHIPS < ' Tilltilili IIISBJMIIIIIITIIN the Mile »_|n Y¢St¢rday*`A|‘\~ litosrnsal., Sept., N___(§___,¥__é________.____,-At Hague ___0uch____g Questions M,,N,,.m,,_ €,,,,,_ a,__Spec|,,D_G,,_we B s°h°"'“`5"TP Wil” Wllfodlll MCGIII Yoslnr- Beecham upon preliminary examination dayf _' , _ ’ Arising From Late wlf Ivfla today committed for trial on tho J. M. Mcliénll e Hartliviils, wins the elm,-ge of bu,-n|n¢ W|;|,u,'B bu.” ADA MAC MAKES Ahslllllls wll sllzulll Pl A Intl lulllls II l>Rosl>Elz0Us . BANKS fro uN|lE .nie or Montreal and New Bfunswlek so oe. clded Last Week -Manager §iaverts's Pro- in we ”°hf'1“‘I."mP°l I" LVJIUYY Bild PS¥°ll0l0K.Y;I “W -_ The deed was prompted tbrdugh jeal- _Apieasant autumn afternoon with tho ' onlylaal-ring fcaturc of wesihorthat \vas_ ,llghtly l-not for comfort attracted a large I, ,,,|¢ndanec to the Exhibition and races n ,,,,m,.,|,\y, ’l‘hc forenoon was showery at M _,mes init aflcr one o`olock it cleared B he li luailulcr uf the day _ K tlu-. best. cvcr seen in thlsProvlncs. mTII\Ii2 prrfal-llulllcs of Ads Mao was the D feature ofthcllay llnd her wiu of the 0 #18 class in thc fastest time ever given inthe nliir here was a decidedly popular UIIE. ,,,.5,l,ly was foilowcd with kt:ol\ interest. `which silo held winning again anlld great The-contest Ivctwecn Joe Patohcn, Jr a Tile iililclass carried over from Wed- Steele axzain put Ada Macin first place p anll\\'iiil’at,e|l was the feature of thc p;_sition notwithstamling tio|.e;-mined 225 class and ovcry hcat was in doubt. _ e ed Waller ln tae lead. Rita tl. d _ . nd Ada Mac ,MRL AL the ________‘;:°§3a could not wrftie or \_,~ould have had onc. _“_ __ _ ox: lélscepallcl was never headed,winnlng '1‘l\eday`.~ Inn-se racing was undoubtedly 2 ___ _I ' __°pP" “mid i_¥\”¢i\if llllillouse in . at. lhe Sulnnlcrslde mare and hor opular driver Dan Steele get n q,-en; vation from the speetntm-g, 2.18 (‘l.asl~l (sxconn lm’a1‘). Th” M7505 Kilt away onthe second, uc by a brilliant burst of speed wen; to 2.18 cr.Ass ('rnlnD nerr.) The horses got offon the third score. . to M. took the lead but at the quart,"- PINUSG- Cf\l'l`0ll kept Rita M in second orbs °T ned I°‘3Pl'>cr. Park Campbcllef B Will" $75; one year. Nox‘lnan` Gillis, Hartsville, sink and al lla ull ll ? _ TIII EIIHIIIITIIIN .Tire third day o`f the clrllibltion brought the largest attclulancuof the week. The Humber _registered as paid admissions d“*’I“8 f/hella! was 0081) besides attend- Tilc ilack was in excellent condition, trotted badly at first but beat Cla son r. “IDT-8 ol-G Which would bring the total- tg Y' J me grand stand was well Iilllld. and out for fourth place. The time in this n mllllyllnt-ll the fences. The ofiicials wore heat was 2.17 equalling' thc new record _ early 6500. On the race grounds were Mfiilpaid admissions. The afternoon was the slnne as on Wednesday. made by Phoebon W. the prcvious day. plcasant tllough a little too cool, and Tile use of ll. large nletraphone and the distinctivc colors for the drivers supplied long nlissing wants and gave every satis- fu faction in the spectators. Atl.l.'1tllofourlh heat of the 2.30 class, 8 not tinisllctl Wctinesday, was called. Z 2.18 cLAss (l-‘ovll'l‘lx llt:.A'r). nlany_who had come to the city during been instructed to communicate to the od an invitation ton second Peace Gon- fererice at Tho Hague. . They _wcre further directed in the event of acceptance to announce that the tical and that .th6I ‘Conference would cape- elally and exclusidcly deal with questions ` arising out of the into war which should be settled at once. -__¢_ _ _ I ii Governments to which they are accredit- Lb Russian proposalsI` would ba strictly proc-' S ‘ "TUB \l50l1¢ran`lluIm- two years. ' 0|, f | |`., | 1 _ _ _ _ . S____ Prm “Un _ Ss ___28__ S _ __ sy o snot ler gir \\ lo s now ivlng Wm' “Mullin-I' Montague’ wma the The Russia: xeprgsentllftivcs a(bl::dhTlla)ve Wm) Wilbur' “WHY ln Mal-llclllltlbd “hd Pllysicstll The prisoner said Wilbur had bought e barn with Iyer money and sho could urll her own property if she wanted to. X-¢_; ETTIIIIII THE _ llllill crawl Cu\’I‘1N1|/an-:N. Sem. 2s.~(Spt-clnl>- Should Nor\vay’s ofl`cr of Ilcr throne to n ’rinco of the house of Bernnrdottc be de- nitcly declined during the coming week, _ the crown will be offered to Prince Char les of Denmark. Vcry f'cw members of the Siorthing arc Another mmnlncent contest “ns the day throllgod the grounds inthe . _ ,_ me in this nent. Ada ala.. lea inf... “ fteruoon. In the evening there was a tart to finish winning heat and race. At mir auendun-ca no B-ee "I" acrobat” “nd he Rmvlfl-s'and she was rcpentelll cheer m _ y _ hc exhibits ill the building. d by the spectators. Rita M.'and Red Today at eleven sale of government and 2,110 class (rolmru HEAT.) Pepper fought hard for second place, the other stock Wm tak" place “nd the pnmdc former leading to the Fl but at that point 0 fprizo animals ill front of the grand Thcsircntrics from yesterday were Wm, paused by Rm P__________ that wok stand. Jewel (pole) Jean, l3otscy,Cs.pItola,Bsrtha, 5 and l.a; Ksennhogontg- ` ” ' \ "‘/ °"*’I°"'wI’"'i' 'I . 5" liln clt». I ’"-I ` AI.. _ 5 4 , Quick despatch will now iiefigiven to schooners for Round, Egg, Rull-of-Mine and Nut Coal The Intcrcoionlai Coal Pier, Pictou Mining Company’s Harbor. For orders for cargoes apply to _ HYNDMAN (Q. CO.. Selling Agents for Office 3_3,Qucen Street. _ P. E. Island. _ HORSES mass r.-'rnonouorlnmsbs T Stallion, 3, years old and upwards, must not be less than 16 hands nor under 1,200 lbs in weight, and must be perfectly sound, with good bone and general con. formation-1 Stanley & Horne. cLass ll. -- Colts in thisclass may be either Stallion G Colt of 100-t, 'sired by thoroughbred stall- ion--l, Alex McBetlJ, Marshfield; 2, samuel 0'. Lan.-, Mt Melllek; a. Miss E. A. Colt of 1805, sired by tlloroughhrori G stallion-1, A. Ii. B0swoll,'|Marshficld; 2, Stewart, Marshfield; ¢| Filly of 1004. sircd by thoroughbreriStal- or Geldings. N -‘* opposed to§Prince Charles and he is favor- ed by King Christian and King Emvard. THE IIIIIIKHIIBIIHS IIIIW IIUIITHIETUHS WINNIPEG, Sept. 28.-( Spceial.)I-The Doukhobors are developing. Their latest achicvculent is securing the contract for o large section ofthe Grand runk Pacific west of Winnipeg. CLYDEBDALBS AND BHIRE- (With Certificate of Registration.) Stallion, 4 yrs old and upwards, 1 Henry Crockett. Cape Traverse, 2. S. ousins, Alexandra, 3, Stanley& Home. Filly, 3yrs old, 1, J, A. Mc-Kinley, orth River. Drtalfr llousl-zs. Stallion, ii yrs. old and upwards, 1, RUDGY. RUYHTLY- _ John \Vntts, Hampshire; 2, .T J Morrison co`to\vn; 3, J Stewart, Marshfield. T Sil\llion,2yrs. old and under, l, G H Stanley Crosbie, Marshfield; 3, John Simmons, Royalty; 2, Dv. J 'I' Jenkins, ty: 3, I \Vaikcr, N River. Filly, ii yrs. old. 1, John Petlllck, Kings- IIOD-1. l‘l0l>i> E- LOHFIWUFUI. R0iY11lty;2, on;2, Alex. McKay, city. John Stewart. Filly of i905, sired hy thoroughbred R Filly, 2 yrs old, l, \V.Dockcu.lori1`, North ivcr; 2, F. Andrews, New Glasgow; 3, Stallion- --l, llnvld McDonald,CIydc Rlvcr; 2, Walter M Lea, Victoria; ii, John J. Morrison, Georgetown. N Foal of 1005-1, J. J. Davies, city; 2, 3, 3, Robert E. Longworth. Marc with foal at foot-1, Wm McPher- 2, VV. E. Smith, Powllal. Filly, l yr old, 1, J. A. McKinley, ortll liivor, 2, Leslie llicE\vcll, N. liivcr; John Ncwson, city. Foul of 1905, 1 D. C. McKinley, N. Iilvcr, T. C. Glover, S'Sidc; 3, G. H. Simmons. son, West Royalty; 2, R. IJ. McMillan, Brackley Pt. Rd.;3, J. J. Davies. over, to be shown in carriage-1, B. C. Prowse, city; 2, Miss Etta Farquharson, 2, city; 3, Mrs W. A. Weeks, city. Mare with foal at foot, 1, A H Boswell, Mltrsllficld; 2, A Boswell, Pownal; ii, G ll Carriage Mare or Gelding l5») hands or Simmons. Pair of draft horses, 1, R A Mason, city; Roper Bros. Draft Mare, not less thap 1400 lbs, 1, Carriage Marc' or Gelding under lol hands, to be shown in carriage-l, Henry A T°:“‘.“r.°°‘ii;.*;“;‘_,’l_..i;£'§"§21:15.: " C. Hooper, city;2, Lcnman Horne, \\'in- sloe; 3 Gordon Hughes, city. R CLABE Ill.-CAilI`¢iAGE HOIISHS. Stallion, -t years old and upwards, must be shown in harness,-1John C. Curtis, Peake Station, 2, F. S. McDonald, Sourls; ol Stallion, 3 years old-1, John A. Stew- art, 2, Tapper Ferguscn,Marshtie1d; 3,NciI McKinnon. Riverdale. Stailion,2years old-1, John Doherty, c_ Filly, 3 years old,-1,Albert Boswell, John Robertson. 2, R W Bulpitt, Cardi- gan; 3, Leslie McEwen, North liivcr. Draft Gelding, not less than l-tilt) lhs, 2, A Mason; Si, I) McKinnon, Royalty. GLASS Vlii.-SPECIAL l‘lllZi’2. SI5“°d°"d bred 'md °I'h°‘"5~ Given by the Charlottetown Stealn Navi- gation Co. To the 4 heat Draft Colts, under Ii`ycars d, thc get of any one Registered Draft 3, Wesley Ennlau. Stallion -lst, Donald l\icI{|nnon, Itoyalty. BEN ERA L PURPOSE IIOIISES. Mare, Byoars old and upwards, lst, D. McKinley, North River, 2nd, Geo. New }iaven;_ 2, John Buchanan, Pinette; D°cke,,do,.n._ York Pt" _,,d_ S_ Ins* ii, Rodk. Matheson, nity. Pow,,,q_ Shimon' I ye" °m‘“l' J°h“ Cannon Mare, 2 years old, lst, I). C. McKinley, P°“In“'5 2' owe" TmI"°'I' ony; 3* R' B 2nd, John Ford, hlhcnczcr. ilril, It M°Mm“"' Bmcklcy Point' R°"'d' Sillipllant, lluntcr liiver. ' Mare, 1 your oirl, lst, VVm. Auld, Pownal; 2. -T' D-:M°I“"yl`°- M°“I'“5“°5 3' Kingston, 2nd, L. Irving, Cherry Valley, C°fe7 S' C“"'°"' Mt' A“’I°"' 3rd, Thus. P. Cass, North River. MII," 2 7”” “ld "1 Frmk Andmw Broad more with foal at foot lst Davi ‘ ' . . ri NewGlasgow'_2-Jud. McDonald Vernon M D ld Cl 1 In _, 2 | D_ C_ M _ ‘River Bl~f6ge,I3, John J. Fi‘l£ieli,I Central Klcnlglff ' YI 0 vu' m I C ,,,_ lmleinle. _ _ ' / » Filly, l yelhi' (thin-l_,‘h_IB_s`l~tram Auld, 4-parts x1~\va1.Kllfu nnnsl-:s i{ingsto|i;2,'C asC __Royalty; 8Reu- ‘ ,,(;_ //2 ben Hedm,-,.|°,,_ North m'"|._ Homes entered in_othcr classes may bo / f, - , . entered in this class also. ort, drd. W S Mc , 3 Marc or Gelding, Draft, to he shown in old mimi ' ' -' - ' cart or truckwalzon lst A. ll. McRae sxsuai Timiilld siilsi=Iil'hiéi':IITIlTi 0"’-2"“-M" A' M"“°“» "°"‘">’ "’"'~ . *I I I I e...slla,vnaafi limi. ' R°P"”'°"--°“"- '”/' ' ` f ' ttlu.v;_a.uaaxsuls|s. WEATHER TODAY- T, / *il~l»..°‘*l'~.:.:; - -/ff “' f .:;;lc»ci~;.“Afli.r“iel1~i.:;:;..f°.::‘;;'::;..mf?-;;f°:::'-’:2:;l: -,ft l Johh H»IBlflgt5l “TIME Cough- w,“.m,,,._ lan, Kelly s Cross. ii ' MEAN ,_,’;';;‘g_°§;‘;‘,§";,“,‘;;;,‘1;_“§_‘f,‘;“,,‘;',}_‘;,§§;_ A House ct EANING turlcaroll 3--it -nt 1.- my dl-an--tl... ’ he-What isi dd b lad - _ ;“ . :{‘l:“l.ilTIia(lll°l;:l(lillhn sgoyhltg' Q ing; ` Ho-its nearly three months since you c__°__b_° Md___hn°l____ 8' MI" ’B___1r_s‘___ 'Ciarlx'a sliced smoked Beef-a decllons road your graduation essay, and the gov- Ro _ ’ ’ ’ and snbstantiai dish for any meal-ready emment has not taken, as yet. your. 7” L" . to servo-Ask your dealer. advice regarding the trusts, \ I I ` ' I ii. its ,I .___ ST. Jolm, Sept. 28--(Special)-Although nonc of the directors are yet in a position to admit anything It is lcarned that the details for the amalgamation of the Bank of New Brunswick with the Blink of Montreal have been completed and only await the confirmation of thc stock- holders. This deai was arranged this week while Maneger Stavert and several directors were on a visit to Montreal, Thu ldcu, it is said, is that Mr. Sinvcrt shall have charge of all the liiiaritinlo gressive Methods and New Duties business alld that additionabhrauches ol the Bank shall be opened. During Mr. Stavert`s lnanagcnlent the Bank of New Brunswick has adopted l more progressive policy than fornlcrly and where some few years ago no branchcs existed Ile has opened six or ciqllt, including Charlotte own and Sunl- nwl'sldc. The dcialls of transfer arc not lnadc knovvn, but New llrunswlcli stock at is paying Llvelve pi-r cent alnl Montreal at `.L'>i3 pays tcn pcr cent. llxluus lauul lulltl. lain Toaolvro, Sept, 28.-(Specinl.)-Labor :hen declare that Canadian manufactu- rers are making a systematic attempt to replace local strikers by foreigners. The labor unions have begun prosecu- tions ln two cases which will be heard In tho courts tomorrow. __._____ iullllll vlssll sal lslunl S1". Jomv, Sept. 28-(Special)-Still an- other St. John schooner has mst hard luck-tho Effie May from this port. for Vineyard Haven, lumber laden. She ran ashore, lost hcr mainmast and other gear and was towed to Portland in _a danlageli condition, CHARTER THREE VESSELS. L0.\'Don, Scpl. 2!!-Gelleral linotll states ill the \Var Cry, that next spring llc will charter threo vcsscls sailing frolu London, Liverpool and (ilasgow for emigration to Calllnlu. lic is also arranging to scnd parties of lncn out at un early rlulc, their wives follolving wllcll arrallgculcllls can be lnadc for Lllcir rcccptioll ill Canada. Any dlfl`icl\lties regarding funds, says General Booth, will bc lnct by thc Unclnf pfoycd Worklnen Act. T0 EXTEND ITS LINES- OTTAWA, Sept. 20.-Tho Grand Trunk Pacific has tiled with the Railway Depart- ment, plans for a continuation ofits linc fronl Toucllwood llillsio l‘Irilnontoll. 'l‘ho Govcrnlucnt will have to pass upon the plans and then till-y will go bcforc illc Railway coullnissiou. THE Tcachcrs attending Convention paid a vcry interesting and profitable visit to the Consolidated School yesterday forcnoon. Ill thc evl-ning J. A. Mcl‘lll:c, Sourls, rcall a tilonglltfnl paper, ami Dl- Brittaln gave an eloquent and instructive address. A fuller report crowded out to~ day will appear tomorrow. ..._...i MInard'x Liniment Cures Burns. eic. \§ \\) a ._ ' /.Q4 Q lr/1 \,» _ uf,/L I .'< _nh lf” THIBTT THIATI Til Ili Hil'.IW.I] England and China Will Ar- range Some Difi`erences» WAslll.\'frro:~', Scptcnlhcr 20.- A con- fcrencc will be hclll ill thc ncar future in Calcutta, British Illdla, when it is hoped t.Ilat tllcdilicrellccs between China ami England ill rcgurd to thc trcnty of the latter country with Tilibct will bc adjus- ted. At this conference, which will have as its purpose the framing of a new trcaiy between England ami Chinn concerning 'l`Ilibet,the Chinese government will be represented by its nllnistcv In London, tvhilc the English viccroy probably will bc the British representative. Cbilln never recognised the treaty Colonel Youngllusband made with the Thihctan authorities and protested against it as soon as the military expedition returned from Lhassa. A first colnlllissoncr who conferred with Lord Curzon rllrl not nlnkc much progress ill the llcgotiatlolls \vilr~rl-.- upon these were temporarily stopped in he taken up again within a fcw weeks. -@--_ THE WINTHROPE CASE. BilsTol\', Scpi 27.»~»Af.ol‘a week of most untiring and diligent invest igniion by tho police dc|lnrtlncnis of this city and ol' Willtllrop the irii-lliiiy of illc unknovln wolllnll, whose |ii.~|uclll|n»l‘l~ll hc .... .l~ ,. __t‘q,_l,___ ,,_. _,_._ 'tiff ~ - -a -.5-_-._2_-» r' I ll?-‘~ 1 I_`K'II ».-£»,g . ‘ ?‘Lif;`_""¢“;?2 ».r éljygs . _ -_ ,ez-_:».;=_r *ff Q-fs __ -_‘=§_,;-= ff ' E rt# 2. . , _ . , ,T1 ‘*'~ .-<.';\7. ‘ :i i~=ic§3. - -.Aff 1,.-I e _ _ 'fl-,_; t. fl- . _ als e . -_-\ - A-il ,_ »."§:\" r ;=.;.;'_;- ,=» ,1. I all _‘l,”":Ii`tII'. fil’~,.; .; ‘ .f :_ __. ~.1*I-"T§Z~"l‘f”:3~‘r.- .- _. \~. _.l :4 1.' ..i_'_, ills? i »: ' 2,," . . nf; II"'."f'7; I ._; ‘___ .s ‘ - l -J. tl . t' ”'t" . ,_ A if. f Al -r...».~,_ 7' II,‘I‘_\ 'I' _ --, .___, z . _Wi \.\` ;‘ .. 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