Hi cl I P AGES-Sworn - c - » ~ ~_ . . . . I - T’ Dany Average of . , , A | oRN1No Dany ` 7072 for 190'? V. _ . . . Catches All Early ` _ ' ` - ' . Morning Mails. _ .-1-_ if T*_°1_ I ._ .~, . - i__'_i- -_. _._A _ . » , _ - - .<5 - _ M Nino ml vrovuosnxaoi _, , . V \vir(ri:iiLv,iuownéuasnnhrnyiimi CHARLQTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 3, vI9o8. . {s21_i33»[§rif§J§1‘rXlRa}!r§;r£rh1i~;Q\py<,iti`_ rf -~ r - ~ '- -6- .r s " ' ‘_“' '.7 ' - - - .- JoHN P. IRVING, CAPE rlmvrrsr, woN 'eAi.LAN1~ RE5¢UE . lLAU1rc;Ls° IN YES1‘ERDAY’s RACES IN PHILIPPINE.: 1 Queen Marie Won 2.19 Trot and Pace. Israel Tarte Second in 2.35 Trot and Was the Best Five,Three Americans at Great Persor' Heat Race Ever Held. Here. Business Men, Directors and Sec’y oi Driving Park ' Risk Heroically RescueH nd d ‘ Association to he Congratulated For Inauguration of. the Races. Etc. : oi Natives U re S the horse races. The track was in strong. Ozen D. secured third posi- iine condition and the weather per- tion and Slippery Side and Benito fect. No wind and the air warm received the distance Hag. This was like a summer day. There was onlyiquite a surprise as arule Slippery 0-/ie thing -lacking,-tlhe attendance I Side Uoeq good work and seldom goes which numbered in the vicinity of oft her feet. Time 35 1.10& 1.451, two hundred spectators; It was aimlle 2.21}. great afternoon’s sport and one ofi 2.19 TROT AND PACE. the best races ever witnessed' in this' Third heat. There were only three Province tU0k Place- Every heat.starters as Slippery Side and Banito kept °xcitemcnt to its highest pitch. ' were distanced in the last heat. The _As wnsl cxtpccscd, dqueen lvliarictwon horses got away on second score. the 2. ‘J ro an pace n hree Mabel T. made a had break on the straight heats. Shc had 'to work for first turn and,1ost several lengths. it .md .i single mistake would' have Sne soon ot under wa a ain ani at Yesterday was' an excellent day for’ position but Queen Marie was too rivals. It was the greatest finish one iwuld wish. Parkharlando won. by a nose length, from Billy G, and Is- rael Tarte at his wheel. Cresceus acted badly throughout the heat. Time 35, 1.12, 1.494 mile 2.26. 2.35 TROT. ,, ` Second heatl Away on third score. On the first turn Sweet Marie and ,`Gracie Mac, collided smashing their bikes. Parklando, lcd the bunch to the 2 mark, with Billy, G, trailing Israel Tarte had third position and Cresceus fourth, the latter over n, length behind. On the second turn Bill G to lc the pole from the told u iliflcrcnt tale for Mabel T.; the half :as on Queen yMa§‘iejs wheel. Kellsifs Cross? horse and the Tunnel was nt hcr whccl in every finish. The The Tunnel track horse pulled away C01; was coming in gm, style, AL the 2.35 trot was a race in every senseifrom Queen on the hack 5 and g the -hm-seg passea irr, hhe ful. of tho word. Pnrkharlando won the stretch and won the heat and race lowing order Billy G pnrkharlando first hcut oy a nose length and Bil1y'by two lengths. Time 35h. 1-10. 1~45» Israel Tarts 'and Cresceus the latter G. second heat by only a few yardmimilc 2.23. was several lengths in thelrean and and third by a few inches from Israel‘ SUMMARY. was acting had It was. a splendid Turin, thc four year old colt from --- race from the to thq wire The Tunncl truck. Israel Tarte won thei2.19 CLASS, TROT AND PACE. St John horse proved too rash and f°""“‘ 0"” mt” ‘mats ‘W 8 1"“f=’»ti1 Queen Marie- entered bv Israel 'rnrts won second position 2.35 CLASS 'mor cups Travel-se for being the , ' ~ owner Q ‘ _----___....__ , .____`._.__f_-» - :;;__-_~_4.;...__.. :.___.?___:; ftri one of the best races ever er R. H. Sterns, Ch'town. 1 1 1 from Parkharhmdo but was 1ace¢1IBilly G., ch.’s.,en'tered'by Bu(-h 5 fast race colt as Israel Tartu _ T.C.G‘lennie, Oxford,N.S. 2 1 1 2 2-111; is hoped that Mr. Crosby will not' ' ililmel TIN*-6, b- 5-. by ‘sell him to a foreigner as the loss of Brazilian., o.Carrle Nation such animal with as bright il. future b5'P"°Vme"`i entered HY as Israel Tarte would mean a, great Ed- UI`05bY.C8P¢ '1`1`:‘verse 3 3 2 1 1'lo.".'s to this Province. iParkharlan-do, b. g., by ` _ sid enitered Patk _ , I Il 3' . p - formed in this country. Much credit is duc thc business men of this city and directors and secretary of the t‘l\nrlottcto\vn Driving Pork Assooig. tion for the arrangements nf such an excellent program of races, which should havc drawn a record attend- ance. ‘ 2.19 TROT AND PACE. First heat. The horses got away on the second score. Slippery Side inni the pole, and, held it to the } nnd 3, with Queen: Marie and Mafbel T. trailing, Ozen D. and Banito were utout a length behind. On the back stretch, the first three were all bunch- cd worliin; hard for the pole. At the 3. Quecn Muric gained the lead from Slippery Sizlr r»nd`- Mabel T. was gaini- ing second position. On the stretch, Mabel T. passed Slippery Side.Queen llluric dnis-hed first by a length Mabel T. second Slippery Side third, Ozen D. fourth and Banito last. It was a great moe throughout, one of the best ever seen here and excitement was kept ut fever heat from startl 00 finish. Ozen D. the colt from Mont- ague, made 9, splendid showing con- sidering the fast company he was in. Notc the time. 34}, 1.092, 1.45}. milc 2.212. Z.lll, TROT AND PACE. Second heat. The horses got a- way on the sixth score. Queen Marie held thc pole from start t0 finish with Mabel T. at her wheel. Driver ‘Mabel T., b. m., by Park- wood, d. Lady Hilda, ‘by _ Allright; entered by Fred Cameron, Cnfarlottetown. | Ozen D, blk. s.,by Brazilian entered by T. G. Ives, Montague. 3 3 dr. [Slippery Side, blk. g., by . ` Parleside; entered by Ste- phen Hughes of Emerald. 4 idic. Banito, lr, s., entered by J. C. Larder,Sydney, C. B. Kalol, b. s., by Kermlin; entered by R. H. Sterns, Charlottetown. dr. 2.35 TROT First heat. It took seven scores to get the six horses away. Israel Trrte who had the pole made a. berribit break on the first turn and lost near- ly half a stretch. Billy G. got' a good start and secured the 168-5- M1 the Q the horses passed as follows.| Billy G, with Parkharlaudo, trailing,| and Israel Tarte. C"e3°e“‘5_r Grade. Mac and Sweet Marie away in the roar. At the 5 the horses held the some positions but Israel Tar_te was steadily closing the gal) b0i1W°€|1 his two rivals. At the ¥ Parkharlando s driver pulled out and was working h rd to pass the St. John trotter. Oih the stretch Billy, G, ha-d the lead, » tative at \v1th Kelly’s Cross rePl`°5°n mat his wheel. Israel Tarts made a g i ace and showed h s metal-by Ci0S UE 222 5dio P hack to third place for breaking ati the finish. Time- 35%, 1.11, 1.47§, mile 2.25. ' 2.35 TROT. Third -heat. Away on third score. At . 'the }, Billy G. led the llunchw with Parkharlando, trailing and Gracie Mac, Israel Tarte on the latter’s wheel. On the stretch Gracie Mac broke and Israel Tarte took third position. On the hack stretch the Gracie Mac, who fell back and was passed by Cresceus. From the ¥ home, it was a dandy race and the Tunnel colt made a desperate fight for iirist place, passing Parkharlando and was coming like a bullet on the St. John horse, who won the heat by only a nose. Had they ten more yards to £0, Israel Tarts would of won, It wah another great raco. and pronounced the best ever witnessed in this Province. Time 36%, 1.13i... 1.51}, mile 2.29§. 2.35 TROT. Fourth heat. Away on fourth score. Billy G, lea nr. the i. I. and i with l‘sra‘el Tarts at his wheel and thc oth- er horses following closely. After the § mark was passed, Irving pulled the colt and on the last turn you could seehim gllili inch by ‘Mil and when the stretch was reached Israel Tarts was neck and neck with r <1 orning nomo with ins Cameron worked hard to win first ._ Mouur .ituso BIG FACULTY CONCERT neu in Beethoven uni---rno chief Musical Event in the College Year--An Ideal l’r0€l`*m W” well Rendered. s_\<‘il’f-"Mi, .\dli,;ifi||n,~;, Jno P. Irving drove Queen Marin icluxnynn ‘.`:l|f~y by the f.yi.l1oonof f`lurl\' and 'l`r<-ilu-ny, 1:;-i-r_\;n,_.~ ;' . and Israel Tarts. Oct. 12 imliruiir- r.l:»;u. thc lo.-~: of liis lroni ilu- bout, fnn,,i,i tim,- Will rcnCl1 live hu|ul.‘ci. n\\':|y hy the force of the v 'D H ' I h Three Alncriczuis' were i|1forn\cI‘oucliin__; che .-horc bctwcenl Congratulations are due Mr. Cl_0s_. brcnkcrs that tlii‘c;ti.c|ici» the annexation of lin:-.-riin ,mfr llcl'v.<‘._+.:o\'i|\:t ns an ucrouipliid-0.1 fm-L cr in tho world, has writtr,-n ||.~p in-0 ther' m this Cltlf 0fi\0'I` Buunuvr rx- Pf`l'i0li<`l'. WIIOII slvc trnvurscil from c||.l to cud l,wn of the four grant,-_`~L ,:|,,(._ ivrs of the Himnluyas, the };i,,i,m. _VW- lllnfo, situated on 7,110 Imrim, f,.,,m_ 1“l`. vucli more than. thirty rnil.\.= lou! Sh" is UW “UW “Timnn to ninircr this; i>rrilu\|~= ioilrrwy. Her hu.n.1nd ` l were “E0 ”' '. ‘th H _ divldual championship with Lou Se- th C .reranon of gishorg ami Re/ _ . ‘ ~' ' , i>r. 1 ti n. Miss Mitchell is a pillar of and aggressive tactics o e su rg but second’ and Kim 'tmnr | 2 ongld M L Gramm m Be`mm\tc"=“YOMAN CONQUERS IZ:‘,iu,,;,;;I3;,;;rum1?’r;2€oX;;r:]];;u:¥rlniofn D""”'t"“’“°' mst as B - -if lsr niuronizh rtsvmpneheeiofooi- ' ,nr one nn that is in her pupils and c ndly ns an entertainer. Miss Rus SB 0 * 1 urs bonu or the vooni Depart- enf- g$ ment, delighted everyone with her selections which were exquisitely. n feels her soul speaking through .Z: t at New Wonderland Ful < ,-..,_` “°“‘l Night Pisrroc-is ess initial E ;]°;d';\;1;':ir for this evening nt New' to the heart, as 3 noble sacrifice mm with th It is *"1 i\\¢9f°9i7|Dl'always appeals strongly to all. mls role 1;! gvorite Piet-rot -in the, Too Ohliglng and Too Old to Work with “R .. olent of old¢‘n duh' are the remaining pictures, each ful- " Wm 'be°“’“i“'- °0!¢“mil1S Mid pmol, ly interesting and possessing a share pr uw” ;;¥"lY. Watch” `W¥'0\lh0“t 0| pathos and comedy in, turn. a mod subkvcteulcy the depiction of, The new singer from New'York will The Mi i t -' ' _ |slng a sweet, touching heillad, an n s rel s Sacrifice-is n stoi-yi should hear. ' full of the interest which sts next *While extensive work with the State legislatures and at Washington during the ensuing year is planned, the campaign for wom'an's right to cast n ballot will be conducted along the peaceful llncs followed in tho past. The suflrngists believe the best results can hc attained bya campaign of education. The executive committee of the nn- tional association held a meeting this morning at which miscellaneous -busi- ness was transacted. Resolutions were adopted recommending that the na- tional associatlon continue asking; Congress for the sixteenth amend- ment to the fedetal constitution giv- ing; women a vote. i-*_*-_-1 Minard's Linimont dures Burns etc. ._-__--lt or-nemo Manners. V _._-_ |Oct. Wheat 97! Oct. Corn . ._ ...., '62 CHICAGO, October 32-(Special)-' PULHIES Hill » il KENS|NEl[lN Tho s enkers were Rev. A. D. Stirling . ‘ Mc uarric All of the speak- There Last N ight. Many Speakers- __..`,_ (Special by phone.) KENSINGTON, Oct. 22-The last of the joint political meetings in Prince County was held at Kensington this evening and was without doubt the .___~-_.._____..._____ __..____..__- .___.._. Oct. Pork . $13.45 Dec. Wheat . .. . 99! ,Dem Corn ..._ .. ................tl3§ TORONTO, Oct. 23-‘f(Special)-Mod- 'crate southwesterly and southerly Winds, fine, about the some tempera- Tec. Pork ....»....\.. _$13.55 tures ,_,_/__________,_,,,___,__,,_________,_,,,,`|cation will be FINE AND WARM. ` *passage at arms' took place be tween the apeaker and Capt fl .il per was made. It was after 12 o'clock D on behalf of the Purity League, Mes-i ' srs Lefurgoy, Illchards, W, A. 0. Mor- son, Capt. Joseph Head, J. A. Math-i icson J. H, Boll, I-Inn; S. E. Ilcidi und Ncil Q _ i ers received n. good hetiiring, During _" *“° “““'°““ "‘ M” “fm” "°°“ “ "“°“_ Pet of Cincinnati Zoological Gardens Succumbs to gelttcs of England do not appeal o K gu ara n fl ` _ _ the minds of the American women auf- M 3;; aglltniiitggaza *?xi;i7"h"i;ifi;>f'I1 Papal Nuncio at Viemm_ ` IN TI-ilu HIM/\l.AY.»\S. all ‘thc wuy on _hcr iinlli-1-fa-xl}i»ic`\_ *_* w. . . i ‘T lU"""i"““"‘i DY =\ 1- lu :ru uf mf’ “' fort to reduce his 220-vera more or --»_--- _ i 0I{(`Iil‘lSTl*Ill z.~,»_ '..- : _ - .' . ing for the English women is “ppm !¥,;t3'5 Eemnds' gomg ‘n 22 seccmds liveliest ofthe campaign. The hallihlrs. Funny Biilliihk \3i>i`if ll- 1-- ui-ur-_v 23,0ou for-L_ gi... ,,.,,_ ,,_.,.,,,,, Brown of Mnrgintc acted as chairman. |B“u“°k' "f M“"”“"h"*““"»_““‘i_ Nl” l**U\'i'li Univ- hy un lluln-n szuiiu- runf ‘most famous woman mountain cluun ii. poi-lor, Large Political Meeting Helda--ring which some ex\=i\>m<>»-'ni lin- Shock of Having Tumor Removed. before the meeting came tori close _.W ____.__,4__ .___,_____.___ ,with cheers for Borden and Leiurgey ,.5 ii ii . Condensed ado r . - A special with about 200 aboard left, | CINCINNATI, Ohio., Oct. Zi--A herself to be hemmed with iron lmrs ,S‘"“m°1`99id° “H 745 to amend thi’ case of surgery with n big lioness, a ina corner of the cnfzc. mettilill- \'et‘"'“i“!’~' “KM” *‘i'°“t 03° re ulnr terror of the jungle as the When the anaesthetlc wasrprcparcd K ’ she flrst sniffed ntlt ujnrily, ihrn, 0'°li’°k- A mint meetmg WM 1\lS0i mtirnt wis r cent event at the hem at F“"'“°“'" 1" the ““°"“00“iHoolonlci\l Igrirlilcnse here. In involved-seemingly enjoying UH' lvllil-!f“i» l>=\i\\ ‘With Colin S°h‘"'m““ in th” °h*“h`~ ithe removal ofu tw:-nty~four pound:deadening fumcs. she brcutliel lf ln TM Slieakers were Meesrs Richardmitunmr from thc breast of Jullh. qucen great. breaths, inhnliu.; if with scum Lefurgcy, Hon. S. E. Reid and J. Aoinf the lions of the zoo. Two surgennsiing delight. Slowly thc iuuubnrw-1 ov- Mathieson. iaml n veterinarian, were enraged toier-spread her, hvr eyes rlo.-wil, lwr --_------ iperfgrm the operhtion. J lin was legs grew weak, aud she sank to the 1 1 i nog s when they door. gigr-:is ihgqiozzhuugéu ' ‘ Quiclely n surgeon slit u grcul. gush Mi““fd'9 Li“im°m f°'° “if °V¢"YWh°"¢" Seemingly divfning thht tue pre-‘through a satiny yellow slain. Until), parations of the surgeons were for her with the md of all his ns.-\.~,tnnts_ lu- ’ '”'_°_“"_"°"°" welfare, tho big lioness paused as the separated the muscles from lhe grist- instrumentb were laid out for the op- ly fibres ofthe tumor, peeling them IE- eration. She watched every move of apart as one would si-pnrutc. the luy- the three men and passively qllowed ers of an orange.