PAGES Af I.. it 7050 Guavintlfd Daily for 190( HE CHARLO M8l‘t§'».‘.°i"§i§-fit Miifliilll MORNl\lG WEEKLY (N §E ~;.-F C"< 53 UN|`|Y`l) l‘"lI _ _ iii 1»”*H-Yllw CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, LANADA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1007. 'i-`¥!3‘§{,".,l',"_1‘,','s"`§.§{’$’§'{§ HER 7 ` *_ `"’ ' "“`"°"-~" M' - 4'- ~'“ ~: ;?_~- ~- : WANT SENTENCE Aiuissiivn MAN BIG G TH RIG _ T0 BE COMMUTED BELIEVED DEAD Petlitlons Being Signed 10 Save C011 Fruitiess Search ior Edward Currie ins From the Gaiiows His Coun To Wlmess The Second And Last Day of The Near F,-ed,-lcton, lthssmg Two Se' Are Actwely w°'k"‘g Races===Fine Weather Again Made The Weeks’ and F°"l may Fear' FOI' Him ed by His Friends -<-§_>._. Moivi iuN, Oct 10-(Sp>ci.il).-lri» ii last life imprisonment eil’crt client thc gnllows the friends of Tire petition is beinr; largely signed ard Tuos, l~‘ Lollins, under sentcncc of death will be lalrl bcfori th G .icrnoi in for the murder of Mirry Ann McAuley are Council by Collins’ attorneys, lion H A now circuialinga petition with a vi w of McKcown of St. John und Mr. Sherrin of having tha death sentence i/1inrnu'el to Moncton ANNUAL MEETING TEACHERS ASSIN -___* Very Success ul Convention Held at the Kindergarten Hall-A Very Large Enrolment oi Teachers The Proceedings oi Meetings lhe Aiiiiuil S ssinn cf the Piuviiiclal inevrr be found in His common school* Teacher s Association crcncii in the Kind ergiirten ll-ill on Wednesday morning In the absence of ilic President, Viri- President Profit occupied the ohiiir The enrollment is exception ally large, upwards of 200 teachr ra having enrolled In his upening _address the chairman rcfiricd to the advances that were helm! mails in Educational matters-deprecated show days in connection with school work advocated uniform midsummei holidays, and higher pay for teachers The judges dhliulnted to awari the prizes in the competition re Sugcested improvements iii the school sy.tcni of tl e Province" viz, Llellt. Governor Mu- iriim°ii,1<‘. L. r1asnire,nev. A. E nuriiei L. L.” D. and Prof. S. N. Robertson, L IL. D. :renounced thc result to he as follows: lst Prize -1’rln R. ii. C rmphell, of Kent Street School. ' 2 Prize-Miss Annie Clarke, B. A., Principal Fanning School, Maipequc. i , 3 Prize to Prln. S. D. Seaman. Prince Street School. . 1’i-of Theo'Ro9s, li A, Chairman of the Committee to award the prizes for the best essay on "Iiriproverncnts to School Surroundings" nnnounccil the re»ult which 'was as fcltowsz lst Prima-I,’.'Tn it li |C.im_ b ii. Kent School 2nd Prize-Miss Annie Clark li A, Prin cipal of li‘ani1ln|4 School Malpcquc. Ilrd Pr'ze'-Neil Ilattee a p rpil of Fann- ing School, Mnlprquc. A very interesting lesson on Mail Dl'i\W ing was givsnby Prin Jas Lundrlgiin of Queen Square School. This paper was npprcciailvely ilisoilsseii hy several members of the Convention and thanks were tcnderoii Mr. L\ndriili\l1-f ' The second session cpencii yesterrlay morning at_il o'ciock, with Vice-l‘i-_esident Kennedy in the c`hair. The D\`_i" USSHYS on Improvements to School, Surroundings were read and discussed. As these essays are intended for publication, it will not be necessary to summarize them in this rcport. At thc conclusion ol this discussion lion W W Stetson, L L D, State Superintend ant of Education for Maine. f_'el|V°l°d °““ of the moat forceful and eloquent addr.-ses ever given lat thc Provincial T€°Ch°\”'9 Association. ills subject was “A Itxview of thc Record." Ho salil llherd had been f0\\\' stages through which modarii education methrds hava peeled Or WSIB Pl\SF||\K- There had been the wigcknown H9 "The Enrichment of tho Cairn" the i-.i had been "Tha Fiitiare Stud!" pariolii 01°" "TM Child Study I’criod"; uow he hoped that via were in The Common Seuss P.-rind. Ifi-cm all these niialw m“°l\ *W* lm’ ’ lnrrnci and much good accomplished, while there had been a |1005 Ii°li`°f 1°" and much ¢||||pN,i°u of cnergy. lie hoped that all would he able to irathfr “D UW good from all ol them and eliminate the faddlmi and foolishness. We have also hail the tutor cr ioicliér ni tin iiiriimiiiiii-eii_s cleaner. fa" °f theories has not much in Dflvi<'°°-3°* vr .irc eaehing out alter, ani hr fait h\'i within' roach 'ms 're/iciiim. Among tha chli_.lrun there M0 £0 if found aix riaiisrs`-two ol which should ro0m.- the iacorrlgihiy \ir.icus child land the inil~eelle These should be dealt with in special institutions. Thero are still four classes left to be met viith and trugh in the common schools There was thc bookish boy, the icy of the teachers heart, thc imaginative boy who sees vision-1, but who is hard to keep down to the routine oi school Do we teachers viatch fc the special trend of the boy, so that we may iiect and develop it or da .ve sup press the tendcucltc of the child u'-cause they ilo not fit in wlth`"the prescribed program. ’.i.‘nen there was the boy unly interested in the physical. :_ Lastly thi rs was the restless, trouble- some cne that nothing sceincd to interest. Are we watching for thc thing that will attrtct and hold him or does our treat- ment of him t_\nd‘i.o drive him from the school? This s\1`izgestl\'e and searching address held theindividual attention of the large audience oi teachers dur-ing ‘upwards of an hour. A large audience was in attendance at thc public meeting last eieniog of which an extended rcpoit will appear tomorrow. WON DERLAND. The change ci ploiurrs at \Vonderland tonight will lncludc tive subjects, four of which are calculated to make men laugh to their fullest capacity while thc other is ii ilirii which will interest all who ees it. Winter Diversion, will hold ihe interested attention of all who lovc the out door life as well as those who delight in a good moving picture while In The Humor of Amateur Golf a topic is touched that is iull of delightful suggestions. Smiles will bcgcrieral 'tonight when these pictures are unrolleri before the ' eyes of the Wonderland patrons. . Minards Linlment used by Physicians Condensed Acvcrilsciii_ciii_s Et PAGE 6 F YR R’\'l“ES W ’.t‘c_o ate for Classification. LOST-A Brooch. I"lnrier will its ruwarded by leaving at Carter & Co s __ "arthritis WXNTED --'ro deliver the iuiariliiiii Aiiulv at the Suhscrlo ri .n .. m=_ 10- dt! Continued ilno weather vesicrdiiy made the second day of th Lxhiliiiioii intei- dwldeflly pleasant and brought. ii l izer "“°mbll‘8e than ,even on thc previous diry The crowd vias a record one, and nothing occurred to mar the enioyment oi the occasion Til” illdging of thc hir ca, viliieh is a i/Cry l iirrln s was mntinued yesterday and the ring side hail runny :iiiinircrs of horseflesh around it watching Dr Stan dish making the the a\\ in 'ln Danni: the ri ry the iufiginiz was tlnished This ruori ini; at i01li)z\ ni, the live stock that has viun phgeg will take p'iri in u grand parade on the race track in fi ont of the Grand stand Til E RACES The races were called shortly after one u'clt‘ck Thcilxst class started was the 224 in which Mitminic I’ Lou Helen Prulern, and M|~s Minto star ted Miimniie drew pole but lost position at half to Lady Minic, then Indy lilin‘o dropped back and was nick and neck ati viith Lou IL len and Lady \Iiuto. Lou Helen won the heat Miss Minto seeoiiii Mirmmie th rd Timt 2 :tif The hcrsca got xi good send cll ici the second heat Before reaching the quarter Mammie broke badly and lust Miss Minto taking the lead Lou liden second Near the three quarter Lou Helen drew up on the leader and cinue in nose to nose with M‘i=s Minto. 'She was given the heat Miss Iiilinto second Mamniic ilniiii. Pi-ulera was drawn in this heat. Time 22i')F,‘. ~ In the third and last heat Manimie left her former pisltion of the third and won lirst place. Before the halt Lou iii icn niaficnlosing break, and although she strove hard to recover could not pass the grey. Miss Minto was not up to her usualmcrk in tli_i~i heat. Time 2.2»i_`;‘. Two more iii-.nts were raqulred to decide this rncc, Lou Dillon winning first place' Mivito second Mammie third. Tiic Two Year old rncc brought seven good youngsters under the vii_r-cz Geo. Crcnecus. Lady Commodore, Belle S, Arena Bell, liilda S, Commodore I-lpnulette and Jennie Mac. There was much interest in this race which was won by Arena Boll in straight heats, Cresceus second, Belle S. third. Time l 23_‘|‘, 1.20, 1.24 For tire 2.15 class four' hor.esi were cail< ed-Mabel T, Ada Mack. Peaeherina, Cl iudia Hal. This race resolved itself iirto three good heats, Peacherlna win- ning, Claudia lial second, Adu. Mack tlilrrl. Time 2.2l.l, 2221, 1221.. 2.24 rrmr. Purse $:ii'»li. Pruiera, Large Bros 4 dr Lou iieli n, J i\rIcI’lice, Freitownl l 2 2 l .idissMinto, Carrol, Iliilifnx Z 2 3 'i 2 Marumle P M S csic Sumuicr- 5|,j¢ ’ 3 il l l Il Timo 2.2ii'y‘, 2.2ii‘,i, 2.2i’;‘, 2.20, 2.285. - 2.15 'riior Ami rave. Purse $400. TDRIIGPRK Day En3oyabie===The Crowd In At= tendanc il of Ada Muck Bowncss, Summer side Peachcrine, Carrol Nellie Bangs \\ iiyiii, Bros Time 2 A112 ll "Ml IWO YEAR 0| li Purse 2li0 Geo Ciesceus, Lady Camino io c, Belle S Arena lleli lliiiiri S Loni Epaulcttc, lerinie Mnc, Tiuicl 'di 120 CATTLE Ayishires-Bull 3year=,l C CA1chi bald 2 I N Sinclair, Sprlngll ld .3 Aubrey Sr-iliirs, City Bull 2 years, l Erston Bios 2 J McMillan l`.i.ir\icw, 'l Choa Stouarl, Union Rd Bull, 1 year, Simmons Bros Bull Calf (under ii nionl.hs),1C C Axchibali Cow in milk or ealf, 1 and 2 Simmons Bros, 3 Eruton llros Lewin milk or calf,J years old l Simmons Bros, A (_. C Archibald J Simmons Bros Hrifcr, l year old, l C C Ari.liil»alrl, 2 Easton Bras, i Simmons liros liei|'crCalf (under 1 year) Simmons Bros, " C C Archibald lliifcr Caif(uniler 6 months) l C C Archibald .1 Easton Bios ilcrii l Sirnnicns 1$ros,Z C C Archihaid Special Prircs -Charripiori Buii,l Simmons Bros Champion female, l Simuions Bros Jerseys Bull 3 years, lW Str-iid 2 Simmons llios, J W Olark N \Vilt~4hlre 1 year, 1 Simmons Bros. bow iii milk or enlf,`VV Clark, A do, 3 .las Esseiy bnion ltd, Cow in milk or c.al’, Z years old T ld acry, Z J ll Gill L York Ileiier lyenr oil W Clrrk Z S Warren \’ Rn cr, l Ildisery Iieifcr C l (unilci l year) \V Clark,AJ ll Gill. Heifer Cilf (unrier finiuiiLii\i).I H Gill; 2 S Warren Herd 1 iiiill and 4 females, NV Clark Iloisteiii,i"r~iesan:-Bull, 3 years or older \V M Lea;2 Nelson Orr, N Glasgow, l3ull,2yearsi olii, .T Tweedy, 1~l‘irnscllIl‘c; 2 Byrne Bros; N River; 3 J Stewart! Marshfield, llull, lrear ol-i, \V J Gibson, Marsizfleld; 2 A'Doyle, Pleasant Grove; BuilCrril', (under lyerir old and over 6 months) W M Lea; 2 J Tweedy. Bull Cal! (unrlerii ruonths and over 3 rnoiithsl J, Tweedy; 2 Byrne Bros. Cow in Milk or calf (over 3 years old) W M Lei; 2J '1weeriy; 3 W M Lrii; C iw in milk or calf, ll years old :VV M Lea; 2 A il Boswull; J Tweedy. Cow in Mill: or Calf, 2ycars old \V M Lea; Ilciferxl year old, E Iieartz, ltoyalty;2J Tweedy; W M L:-ii., Helier Cn.lf(under 1 year and nvcr6 months) li] I{earlz;2W McKiniey,N River; lleiier Calfiundertl months and over 3 months) W McKinley; 2 A ll Boswali; Iierd, con~ sieting ofl bull and fi fcui»~i:s, \V M ina; 2J Tweedy. Special Prizes:-Given bythe iiolsteln- Friesian Association Champion Bull, any age, \V M Iica; Champion female, any age, W M Lea. LADIES’ I~`A.\`CY WORK. Iloiiiton Laci- \Vork-Alice McMur-~ ruy, City; Mi- »”-'7f:~: - 'v -:_-.~.-__-»;_ S ,‘-._ ‘ wrt :_ 9’ , ,~ ' \ . . *Q5 .r i