‘4»‘?9`“'~ . I " - » _ 'PHE burner Nails THE GHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN rmsr or Ami PAG l_ _` . _ 3 y 1 l 1' 1 __ M THE CLOSING DAY OF THE BIG FAIR ‘ lllwllll PElllllS . WEU3 H|3llUll3l- RECORDS BROKEN ON RACE COURSE Bill lil-llllllllfll I __-_ _ _ _ ‘ _ to The Guardian. 9’,’,°,§'§iNcrisLD. Mess., sept. za- Renorts from New Jersey tell of the wedding nf Miss Julia Hennon of springfield and John Lyle, formerly of Nova Scotia. _ Miss Hannon is .thirty years old, Lyle is ninety-tW0 Years old and is worth fifty millions. He has no _ heirs to his great h. wigfn was taken ill and engaged Misc Hennoii as l‘l\lI'50- He fell in love and she consented in B marriage. _ uni fini lun Bpecinl to The Guardian. N01i'l‘H SYDNEY, Sept. 23-Aloud between two German miners employ- ed at the collleries in Sydney Mines culminated this morning in an ex- change of revolver shots between the two nien,as the result of which Stanley Gaetz now li-cs at the point of death with his jaw shattered and “bullet in his breast, while Joseph pnngclu is in jail awaiting the news t h iz ne *`“' - .Mr. Special to The Guardian. ima Pour AR'rHUR,_ -sept. 23-'rne'leS steamer Kaministliluia, owned by the img Luke Const Trading Co._, was total- hh* ly destroyed by fire while lying at ‘hs her duck iicre. the The four members of the crew 'JH barely escaped with their personal llg bclonglnlZS~ “ft ' Loss, $7,500. _ - _ gli __..___.i._.__;i_ FINANCIAL MEETING th ui-i_iittetown District of the th etliodist church was held in Brack- fh M _- - _ ley rllurcli on Tuesday, Sept 20th Rev _R9 Wm Harrison, Chairman of the Dis- yea" trict, presided. All the members of sp the District were present except Rev hi G. A. Seliars of Murray Harbor who pi return to his charge some time in th October. (Jn motion Rev H. E. Tho- mo v v ' ' as r mas was appointed to continue n secretary of the Temperance and Mo- wth ral lh-forin Department iintii Confer-Khn ence (in .lime 1911). lt was repor- _Sh led that the District had co-ntributed I, V139 towards the reb_u!l-ding of the1€eh Campbellton Methodist church 'and ‘hh piirsunnge. Arrangements' were rf mails for the Missionary A-nniversa-iw ries most of which will be held inlev llctnbi-r Mrs W. C. Matthews of St lm John had visited the District during I Hg thc year in the interest of the Sun- "9 day Si-liools. After hearing the th report of this visit ii resolution was- SB passed expressing appreciation of ”' Mrs Mn.ttliews's services, a copy of which was to be sent to the Confer- ence S. S. Committee. On miotion it was decided to hold a district S. S. convention at York, the-date and details of which `were left in the hands ol Rev E. Bell, pastor Of York, und Rev L. J. Waeon, Dist .S._m S. Sec. Financial estimates for the _ Ut ensuing year were receied from the m various circuits. Most of these_to were thc same as last ear, but sorielan y _ . circuits pledged increased .amoiiits po This indicates that not only the ministers but the members of the sev- un cral boards- are optimistic concerning A the yenr's work, and seems effectual-l w ly to contradirt the statement re-'tl ci-.nlly mails at it great public gath- lrss religion." There was a long W and interesting discuision on the n lzciicrnl aspects and condition of the 0 work. in the evening a missionary_h hh’-f'-till!! Was held. An account oil. 0 _ ,,, the weather the congregation wa8;i_h_The call at St. Andrews would not I not so large as it otherwise would. have been but the meeting was 5 hfilllit and inspiring. Rev Mr E* iini~i-onli pi-esi-tied and led nu with L nn i~loi|uent address on general prin- 9 Cilllrs. Rev B. 0. Hartman~(MontB-if gurl took his audience to thc westla nnsr nf Africa, Rev is. is. style. F (Pownal) spoke of the 'development t A Sllvcial meeting of the Surnmen V side Board of Trade was held in the w Council Chamber- this afternoon fn in/_gh a. large attendance. This meet.- Egng 1161!. to discuss the disgraceful I’ With the Prince County Exhibition. e Lwas hurriedly called today ow-ing b ‘to Bghmfht. and Superintendent Sharpe hemll in the town on s. tour of in- ar tg Spectioii and who consented to atten-dl' W Stewart, in calling the inceting't0 ur; :I df? stated the object for which the tn m di of (ln.etz's end. Tn qilln light was the outcome of a bit- of ter il,uni~rel which the two men had for some time ago and was started this on n,,-,,-"ing by G_aetz, who had evident- lah ly hot-u brooding over the trou-ble for he several 1111315. ~ - (few ma ll ' E 396.01111 from Guardian Branch SUMMERSIDE _ September 23.-I . to have been held on Monday ev- *- in Ufahgeiiients in connection e Mr- BNUIY. of the Board of Man- he ""'°"'ihB- The President Wm __e__t__i;ig_ was called mentioning the rt; h grievances to come before it, e first grievance taken up was that; W deshathhlhg the express west be- W B the User arrives on -any evening H which sne is over half an hour D 6. rumors of which change have w days. Regarding this question 3 m the mail service from the west the V Xt morning. (ln the assurance of K Brady that no change would be d de in the present arrangement nn- To s the pcolilc were all perfectly will- W the question was dropped. The tr t wmnlnint nl the annie was the g gm-°'3f“1 Way lil which people from ca west, who came to the exhibition S' Saturday. by the special. were ob- fn ed to rémain in Summerside until T ‘THF ifliill. a Special not bein-g. prov- in ed to take them home. R-egurding ll is matter the exhibition officials rn ted that the arrangements asked w this year. and which nan. been t anted by the superintendent, were e e same as last year and were nt M Bl time Perfectly satisfactory. M:-_ i en frequently heard during the last ell The closing day of the Big Fair lcourse. The races proved most excit - Princeton fifth. They finished in this “W ""' ~" ' ' en”-‘hy 'nn marked by n ,mana ing and the best of order pievailed lorder _ itten-dence than on the reneain' A "W Meflfime fewrd WHS mlm bv `l`HRl’5E YEAR 01-D 'PROT P Z ny. on the closing day hownven Dominion D Home horses duplicat AND PACE (STAKE) _ q _ _ C | . , . the mans ent seldom count on an ed their tactlcs °‘ wednesday and Fw" Hen' Briar' q“°°“- from attendnnngemwmch would nnnnnnch Thursday by capturing the lflon's Middleton, N. drew the pole and _ __ record ngm.en_ share of _prize money. Dr. Reid, W0!! thi! heat S0 08-GUY C118* Sh0 BD' - Yesterdhy afternoon and evening “arte” .md "°t Please the drivers' neared' £0 be in E cm” by herself' _ _ _ the moving out of goods displayed who were not afraid to express their She gr8dU811Y drew BWI-Y fl'0l11 ilh¢ ' ~ in the main. ,hnuding and of stock feelings and were supported by the Held and at the three-q;uarters was xnibited evidenced the approaching- “"°£‘d*‘“°°~ . "`“’"‘“ “““ “°“'5*h“ “helm °' D°ml“‘ clone of the second P_ E_ Inland Ex__l 2.21 TROT, 2.30 PACE (STAI/IE.) ion D., with Zealot third and Helen hibinlon open to. an Cnnh_dn_ l First Heat. Longboat drew the A. fourth. The remainder of the The Exhibition was highly nnccess_ pole and rounding the first turn nurses got- the flag. It is only prop- Sp ul from many points of View The made a very had _lbreak and was er to remark f:h_at_Ed. C. was sever- L initorn an _expressed hnhihfution passed by Torn Trim, who led the al lengths behind when the horses Th ith the ,nnnner in whnh hn,h_nge_ held to the wire. George Gresceus, were let go and the spectatorswere Wh ents were carried out alt_hough_ starting on the outside, amazed. In this best there was quite Im The week wnn a strenuous one for gained his lost ground and at the a race on the side between Ed C. and jud nn 0mc,_nln_ yet in the hnme and three-qliarters was neck and neelr Nellie 0a_kes_ for fourth position, the cial nntle Secrehnry Sm-hnwhon and his with Tom. It was a race.for blood former winning by a n0sl_ co" mcient stan fonnd time to extend around the last turn between these Second Heat. It took many scores an new c0n,.t.any to visitors hhdhxhh two horses. _Cresceus was driven on 120 ytet them sway and the judge Co itorsn his_feet and Pom Trim won the heat, scolded pretty bad. The horses are S Tn the representatives of The easily in the fast time of 2.24l_ _The only youngsters and good patience cat ost up-to-date -ideas ' d A in mo ern . . _ _ . _ _ . ` ‘ jorlty of the speakers ohjeched carriage _hlinnhg ever _ Been here one of the most eicciting finishes im- agree with_the Jud-ge in his decision. B0 . .- » Strongly to the Chang _ I I an some hr me vehicl hh 6 ‘ nginable._ Tom Trim, Longboat and I_-Ie posed infront of the _gran-d stand A the grounds that it 5vogl¢1m:ii)eor;a(:\l: He ' es er were hits L' came down the Stretch and ave th ld k d h E en for the drst time in this Pro- . ope on rd_ wnggon with the same distinct- b e ea “res” A ru. beptired windsor I-lonniiza Princeton fifth. (lt is well drivers surrounded Coughlan and he D0 ap waggon, seating four, was-also r¢;n_l;_l_;___;,,¢1__|;_,j)r\_¢v,_1__w(_;h_h,_,,_._ vhrhehhes ht hgnmangsionahngg thnétgongnnggerinég-_:signed without harm, minus his B___ nd stick Beat _wh ehh0_a’n 'hi-_“‘h which was the cause of him making, Third Heat. Dominion D. held the esi h Tl . 1 h' 8 0 8 ei' such a poor showing). _ pole to the three-quarters. Here he Z” g ieir seig is s own came in h Gunn -nn_ who w he O remainder of the horses finished as was reaulre-d and errors overlool|:d_lwit rnnn E almost e continitouhlilx follows: George Cresceus, Patsy C., Briar Queen 1ost_ _first position on A _ snnauwood and his Shah Bonanza Princeton, and Longboat the turn _to Dominion D., who won Bir ere most ohhgihg_ rendering last. _ The last horse acted badly _the heat in_ a new record time of had ld and extending courtehies on nu_ and did not get settled down, 2.261. Bri-ar Queen second, Zealot 'l' Broun occasions which assisted Second Heat. The horses got away th"`d'a"d.I'.Ie1e“ A' f°““_h- (In this non em in the discharge ui their _hh on the second score, Patsy C. tak- heat Dominion D. established a new had en_ _. hngt tthe polemirclihm T_§>m__’l‘rim o_n this lli:1_rit;me re§__n_rd _for the thrge-year- tra An exhibit in th Me _ , rs urn vm ong ou s-econ-(_ 0 cass. e ormer recor , 2.27, wit' hich attracted mich hfhlhzsgzh I'vI__';1sl _the quarter Patsy was still lead- was held for two years by Ozen D,, wo _,_ Gnnnt & 00.9 showing of the _ing by-a length with Cresceus, Tom s full brother to Dominion.D. Boclr she may Carriage and Harness Com_ 'irim and Longhoat hunched. Before horses were trained at Tunnel Track stretched he_ni]_ hat was onou - '_ _ ' ` er mg- elf l`Hi'"‘ m had in thfse 1;‘_;f;i»b5Je'n‘hr;E&xp;€:i horses_at _his wheel. From here to er.) After this_heat Driver Cough- not the finish it was arace for life, and lan. of York Point Stables, did not by_ini:hes from Patsy C., 'i‘om Trim proper that some amusem'ents were third Crcsceus a close fourth an-fl put on between the heats The other Third Heat After several scores made a bad break and was passed by r more t -an average comment. » " - l -_ f H1 er ten o’ciock waiting for the re. ml;?:s_gE‘&,-Bpee(l‘d Sfmiiipeeldr _§e“t1e` gdlifsdjd -‘z:ih‘fIelfi11l;-Pa2deswg§nf:d;ll:>ev:'1ecTml?;i£23 f(i7i'\;i?n‘butrhew:il;tts'izl'-t lhcdlctlre grrilt; e f which Tvirgnhuilhmllys “lg B' flhsome interesting conveisnftion be-lposition for passing Dominion D. on Ed- 0-- G90- H- Relhliht >` nes and hand laqng. _hngce “ tween Driver _Brown _an-il Jud-ge Reid the run. Helen A. finished third and eniher ,or Charlotte, (N. B.), is in tawa, discussing with Dr. Pugsley, _T inister of _public works, ii proposal 0 ad the Secretary claimed that Inst when he wished to arrange for ecials the,superinl.endant informed C in that it was not necessary to o i uid furnish the trains as they did lt the Provincial Exiiibitidmhalso h Railway would take care of the d vlng of people, and acting on the ` in angements of the previous year 5 ich had been perfectly satisfactory. a d asked for the same this ye-ar. Mr. e arpe claimed that no specials were 6 tion being to return the people by ll ricgu-lar on the bérrlval of the bn-it - 8 ich' had been several hours late th-sit cning. Several other speakers took rt in the discussion but no- furher D lit was thrown cn the rvfntter. This T xt complaint was that the cars on 0 s regular train both east andwesi. turday evening and had been kept. _ t up deposits but that thc, railway so is spending time Alberta for the wg benefit of his heal-th. He expects to for omlsed for. Saturday evening. the in- M Y n in the city shell have an op tagiie._ Longbo-at and Cresceus were coming Southport... ... .... .. 5 Yesterday the judging was com-'fllke cycl-ones. On the back stretch Tom Trim, P. S. Brown, ieted and with this morning’s issuelthey overtook Tom Trim amid deaf- Ch'to-wn...... ._ ........ .. 1 3 4 3 _ he Guardian inserts the conclusion ening applause. At the three-q,uart- George ' Cresceus, F. B-ealee, Gi f the prize list as awarded. ` ,ers Longboat had the heat won and Ch’town _ , _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ . _ .. 2 4 3 2 RACES. lffresceus was second, Tom Trim Patsy C., H. Simmis, Ken- Another' grand -day at the race third, Patsy C. fourth and Bonanza slingtctn...... 3 2 2 4 ist _ some y nis e , the _ as Of -"em t-swf-=11v rimmed-§2t”iT.1‘"g..?’..°£l‘lfg§f“E25 iT.`i..';‘i.r.?.fil-Z`i?l‘€.§..'.""'ifi'L'... n........n.. n ...id Ne ,ml brass mitmgs'»Wh_ereVer shpwnilielil the D010 in easy style to fthe 'the pole to thelthree-q'1n.rters,' when Ti (;m‘_hcc1(if'1hR;;‘€'h§ exhiblt? havelletlglt' wire, with Patsy C. second, Tom Briar Queen took the lead to the TW Osh of the éxhrihlxsivhgogolah E;;_;h§;;Ti‘im third and Cresceus fourth. On finish. Zealot third, Helen A. fourth n in an ei ht rl ,d I ’ thnlthe third tirn thc judges claimed Fifth Heat. Dominion D. won easi- eir g C” 0” S ‘ere tlthnt the driver nf 'rom ri-im c-ni~i~ic<1 iy, Briar Queen acting badly nu I0" ' ' _ _ _ 'Cresceus too far Oi.-t an-.l awarded thro'u_l-i, Zealot th'rd. Helen A. was Large crowds enloyed the F1e9'C“°`!thii'il position to Cresceus. ‘drawng from this hdat. MiS “S Y°S*""‘“Y at "he Exhlhimh- I" rnnrtn -Ht-nt. This nent was nn. 'rwoysnn OLD 'mor rilerihat every child and sfvwn nel* other snienn-in and exciting rnne. AND Pass (s'rni_ Riu _ _ l’°l"|The drivers received the word "go" On account of their tender age this “nity F0 S” the “FBS the mhhalleflalthough Longboat with the pole race was in half mile heats, best two Th “S ‘_“’°’d°‘1 *U °°“‘1“‘“_° thi? Sh°W *O-'was running under the wire- Indie- not of three. Iona Girl wnn in two fly lh thi? lBfl1&_Hhf-1'1UHfl`*1h r00rulnation1-eigned supreme onthe g'ran'd_stru.ight heats, Miss Aq,uiri second, DH _thc market building from 2.30 tolstand, the starter _was booted ‘and Ruby D. third. Ilona Girl and Miss in the afternoon and from 7 till 10 many unpleasant remarlli were pass-fAql,|iri made it very interesting for Ti t night at the rate of 5 cents for ed on all sides. At the quarter pole all, V0l`Yh0f1Y- !Tom Trim was well in the lead and The- following is the tabulated Ti _The Patriot’s Mysterioius Brown Longboat and Cresceus were in the table of each racez- an, in the person of Sydney Bon- rear of the other horses. The heat 2.27 TROT, 2.30 PAGE (STAKBL) ell,` city, was captured yesterday looked like a lost one for -Longboat' Purse $300. ' " U12 fternoon by Luther Coffin of Mon- until the half mark was passed. Lorigboat, Hammond Kelly, Wi i-4 r-\ /P* O l "(`C'ontTn'u'€d' cn' Page i?‘n\irtc-enfl' STON-ST. ANDREWS STEAMER SERVICE OTTAWA, Sept. 22.-W. F. Todd, considerably develope the import --e? non F. L lniszium ll VICE-PRES. 'OF vsivoouvsa, s_. c., sept. zz-' he result of the electixn of officers \_-_-,~_-_-_-_-f _ .. _~_-_-_-_-_-_-J,-_-,-_-_-,-,-_-, _-,-_-_-,a_____-_-_-,-_-___A__,_,-_-_-_-_____-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-,-_-,-,-_-_-_- -_-_-_-_-_-_ ._-_-.-.-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-,-,-,-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-,_-_-_-,, __,___-, .,., _-_-_-_-_-_-_ .,»_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-,-_-_s ' - SO " nytnt he ati s g Be.iJirge“slm’wenTi - _ a reas, rs one a ea an ien nn- .ergeant- ra ey interfered. The :)'::_e'Oil‘°,Jt_;";`k'if_':1 C3533] s_¥§§dB:l';i_ other. liongboat had the reserve regular specialties were cancelled for TH id nnish andahew Sthhh . C _ spurt for the last 25 yards un-il won yesterday afternoon, and it was only WHITNEY TALKS llll HIE _ lllllllll eclal 'to The Guardian. ONDUN, Sept. 23-~~Inf.ei°vicwcd by e Standard of Empire, Premier itney expressed the opinion that perial Unioiiism was seriously pre- iced by the conclusion of commer- treuties by Canada with foreign ntries prior to the conclusion of understanding with the Mother iintry on trade affairs. ir James Whitney strongly depre- es -any reciprocity urraiigemi-nts li the United States. ustin Chamberlain, speaking ut ming-ham, declared that which lic prophesied had happened. lie (‘-anadian Government-uiid c- could blame or criticize tliem» _i1_:-fotiated and were still nego- tlnri :those commercial treaties fi foreign countries which they uid have made with Britain if had been ready to grasp the out- 1 I t would be ilerilorable if the next hing done. nanaa Piinceton, Leonard Wooil, Mt. Herbcrt...__._... 4 5 me-2.24l, 2.25, 2,23}, 2.235. REE YEAR OLD THUT :rv cn |] Purse $200. minion D., W. H. P. Ir- ving, Cape Ti'averse_... 2 l I 2 1 ar Queen, H. C. Lydi- ard, Middleton, N. 1 2 2 1 2 lot, M. McKenna, Vern- ‘ on River Bridge... 3 3 4 3 3 en A., Wm. Coughlan, ,York Pbint .......... ._ 4 4 3 4 d Ch town . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ dis man, Ch"town... . . . . ._ dis 'ii me-2.32l, 2.265, 2_3il, 2.34. it 0_YEAR OLD TROT AND PAGE (STAKE.) tl pi :<11 no tn l`ll Ll' perial Conference lpasscd with ,gl ~»~...----`~..<,.,.,_,,,.,,_ h ilu “'11 AND rnoic (s'rAKi-1.) ‘ ii llic Oakes Wm. Bate- (Ki Special to The Guardian. '1`IflJll0, Sept. 23-The frelinlilrary hearing in the Wright murder case was opened today before Magistrate Crowe. Eilward Perry was in the prison- ’s dock. Perry appeared between 35 and 40 years old. He has a dark brown face and with ur iluys' growth of beard has any- iil-! but a good appearance. When nskefl-by Magistrate Crowe lic. -had obtained counsel, Perry arose in tlic dock null said: "Sir, when a i'nnii‘s charged with serious ucrinic nsl am, l think slinultl be given ii chi-incie to get uiiscl, unil\ia.~:li you to ||isf_piynr; is lic1ii'i|ig iiuil give me a cli1mi;e tui.','i~t sonic one tu iii-ftnfl mc." Under the ¢'ii'ciiins-tniices ii pont- inenneut was the only thing pos- ilc niiii the l\lu,';l_~.'ii'1ite r-iuitl (lin url. would ;ii',i~.iu nicet un Mon-ilay_ Di~tuctivc Hnurnlinu of lliilifnx was in'hnn.l mul bus flu' cnsc well put getliei' for the cr.iwn_ Pierry has ;iri»pi-rty lu-ru, hui. nn :irly money, :mil so will lin/vc to iso some to luy the i:x|»t-nsus of the iul. El' fo tli if as lic co tli 'C Slllllllllll HY Fllll ici-ini to The (luurdinn. Ql.'lillil'lf‘, Hi-lit. 23--A _flrc which rolzi- out -in Liu- liri-inisc.~i of Alvx. iriu, slime dual:-r, luiilly glltloll llle nec. lioi\'in'.~: two months' ol-il lmby liurntll about, tht- lieiiil and Boi- n in i'i=.-zviiiiil; it wus badly lrurned 'cr the cutiru lnnly and is now in in !ii»_s|»itnl_ I.i»..‘_=; si~.\e|';|i flifiusnuil ilulln.i‘s. ll Cl]Slll SUBWAY' l _ . pccizil to The (luurdian. lfli-oluwsml .~:ul.\'.'iiy will he the gust filing of its liiuil in tliii west, »\'ii'of_i:i‘l.io|i uslucluv rvrswnluan Fmsr . A. Godfrey; 2, Earl ings; 15,:__ Walter B. Clark; 4, Cyrus (`orish; 5,i ,I __ _ _ \__ Y __ I _ ‘__ wm_ B_ _].0heH__ _ .iiu_.\, _ rw oi i, las iifn MANLFALTUI-1F,R:'-‘»_ _ !,_,, n . . ir . 3 annels, Shawls, Winceys iinl Yurnsl f the Canadian llflanufacfiirers' As- tempore, besides whom were present B S ' ` _A1 “cas Blankcts RMS' Ur" Nts Am Blili.~`».\‘lns to the Banking Act will be go ((.lue.); vice-Di-esident._ Nathaniel Ciir-iministens and fr-_ S_ _]nmes_ eldernthh __ ___ _ the ____ d_______ the cOm_ FY. MUhlif°H1§B1"mSh C°l“mbi“°'Vi°°' After discussion it was decided, on=_ ' F er 0 y _ _g _ T sociation this morning was as fol- MESS” J0hh Hawley- G90- E' RUB*-ITMUMO m 8 [ew gays means to the Donald McLean T F Fullerton E ibusiness and financial mind that mod- ‘lf motion to defer the consideration oi mg Session of the D°'“i“i°“ P”“`l‘”" C the question of the Dcmerara Mission`men_t. _ t _ -__ _ ___ R; ___ ’ ' 1 ' f t` f P b` T "neu eaure 1 io. ,~ - Ianltoba, T. R. Deacon; New Bruns- a “ture mee mg 0 res Y!hreseehtonsahlqghrglSituation is ‘in the _£00 lbs, and to bc yudged in relation _ 10k. T- S- Simmm P"i“°° Edwardl Mr. T. F. Fullerton gave lnotice fmt that there has not -been a single .;)z gland' Hon' F' L' Haszardq Alberta that at next quarterly meeting hefhank in Canada to go un-der whose fn, “d Saskatchewan' W' H' Clarkhwoiiid move the disapproval of the Uhsrter was obtained after the present. 2 Harbor; 2, Mrs. Allan McLeod, se`Hil1. _ For the best pen of 2 hogs of any l ____ oss or grade, most siiitalile for Ex- ,_ rt Bacon. Hogs to weigh noi ‘ s than 170 lbs, and not more than ‘" all kinds-1 Mrs. John Lclacheur-_l l-IA length, and even depth of side, _j_ e of shoulder and head, and well veioped hains.--i Joseph Prnuglit_ Geo Crockett 3 Po e Cook H ostook County, lldii-ne. This trahlc t w goes by rail to Boston. terfere with the Boston-St. John filling schedules, as the steamers now rrivc from Boston at Enstport or ubac about 4 o’clock in the morning, nd will lie nt one of th-es: norts fc-r d cveral ho-urs. This time would allow, direct run to St. Andrews, then al cturn to ltastport and a run from ' here to St. John, which would keep, of mission work as he had seen it in f the Wi-.st In-dies nd Evan ellst J.S. c , 8 3' Mcliny spoke on Korea. A widelo field was covered but there was no o wandering. It way a fine closing to the ilny's work. .tiinards Llnlment for sale everywhere. he company .with .the Canadian oastlng law, which allows a call at nly one Canadian port. _ ther managers: ` prod-uce, he has brought over somel \-w..._._____.. .h._h____..._.-,»-__-_-----_-_-_-,- CLOSING SCENES THE 'TEACHE l 'l`bc President took the chair at 9.30 n'elock and culled the convention to order. M. Francis, Principal of the Cardi- gan School, read a paper subject "Muscular Movement Penm-enship." and slow process of copying letters which is impractical for speedy ahh lelflble writing. The system produc- - his sinh ii result is nt inuit. 'nine ne- hll thc case a change of system ledc-_ mandeil. The -method advocated was that of the muscular movement, which has in its favor the fact that lt is calculated to reduce lcgllhle and l'ADld movement. 'glue system il also more hygienic than the old finger movement writing. The system was- °\'Dlalncd in detail. This excellent fllper was followed by an illustrative lesson by Pi-ni. Ju. iiandriem.-' nie- cussion was ccntirhaed-byv Prifl Be-an man. President Bradley. Prin Camp-_ bell Inspector McCormac, inspector h B°'llf»¢l'. The discussion on the Pre-_ (Continued on Page hw 2-*-11-) |Uhl'd" L f” _ ° _ _ _“. Ill* T’ " 5 sldent’s address was then taken up the renewing tniiinl; Dart. Insvwfvf llllcflormac and others. OF RS, CONVENTION i The officers for the ensuing year- electcd follows'-- were then as ° _ President-M. cnushlfm-Hope Riv- Former methods required a painful “T Murphy: Georgetown. _ Cornfoof.. Mglxormac, J. ID. Seaman. J°m°" Lnndrignn, Miss novvvr. R. H~ 0““‘P‘ hell. _Committee on Finance report- vice Presidente-v__ oi-nckctt._ 1-nn... oro T Mullin, lxensington, Mvaud Secretary Treasurer.-Miss Mary Rec -rding Secretary.--M. Fl'9»¥\¢lS~ etdutlve Committee --lnsP¢C§°\' Many will observe llhr. Wyatts ex- Isiand will either become convinced- that there is a great deal in the methods employed in cultivation or change their minds on the soil qrues-‘ tion. ` ci~i1oAooivinRKa'rs_ . CHICAGO, Sept. 23-(Blllacial. )- $289.59 cd the receipts 2_3 24 Expenditure - ' _ ° Balance ‘ ' 5 46-35 The President rand the report of the l October Wheat .... ._ 97| September Wh0at...... . . ......100| October Oofrn...... .. .. .. 53| September Oorn..~_._. 64| september- Porli..._.. ...,. Nil A Y ' ' ' country and, for reasons of cornpari- mary for year beginning March ist 1 sons with the growths of certain 1910, 3 It was furtlner agreed on motion.' specillieim Of Vegefllhles Bhd Emi" to apply to the Home Mission Board e and hal? Pl”-°°§ “Wm °“ "‘h“’“'1°“ 1" first for a catechist to labour in the Sth" 0' J~ J- Gay & 3"" m the fields connected with the congregat- Clfl’ market- - ion of Richmond Bay West, during He has three cabhages, one fifteen the winter months; nec0nd_ por n V°‘"“lS’ 'arweu as exceul-mt samples Brant of twenty-four dollars ($24) for 1 t 'p , beets, parsnips and car- (dotslmillesalso exhibits a qua/nfilty of services rehmered ,by Ng' D°;"’,lndr l:x'\ (yndi/|\5|,-(I Adv0|'[|§gnr¢|'||§ oats' which is a healthy and pro-_Lian in t e cgnhrega 19",; t yen;__;--_~f_;_m-_-°--" dmm Nude' t i 1 it iltatplhibyegiiynf mth; jiviugfferntsr m ni f'f°°J9P° 12' 0'°°°1h°*L\2°-~ _h “ |15 my an 5 ga wg ':.*l'_'. Z l_‘__ Th i Y U ' _ ~ - ' ' " ‘ ' for tlieslifiimgf Newinunainnmn.-nn the 9Y"°d- at Ph” 1°; Finssii r-osx. some and stakes means of C\lltiVF\t_\l\ °mlP10Y¢*`1 hy uafd °'h:gl°hh_5“hhd‘;h“'hh‘ was closed at 'Ianton's, Central Market to the growers. He stlif-Bd f-h8*- his 0X- ‘““h°'hh_ h. an uhh night. _Y 9-24d§‘l_f1<_1-_ iiiblt is of the average crops of New- _Wit 6 Sh C - A Chaise _ H ORSES FOR SnLE__Eig,ht to hen foundland. _ - Preh mark: horses weighing from twelve to TORONTO, Sefpt. 24-Moderate to fresh winds; fair. not much change ln temperature. The length of today will be twelve hours and seven minutes an-d tomor- row twslve hours and three minutes. The temperature at three o'clock this morning was forty-nine degrees above zero. The tide will be high this after- noon nt 309 and tomorrow afternoon at 4.22. The sun sets this evening at 5.55 and tomorrow evening at 5.54, and rises tomorrow morning at 5.50 and Mon-day morning at 5.51. ~ "°a9“"er' Gm' B°°th' >lGeneral Assemhly's remic anent law came' into force. 'church union I Very little change will be made to 10 l Messrs John Hawley and A. Crais-e,. the Banking Act during the present be . ported n _ their work at Falcon- session. be wind sudo Inilrmar" and P. E. Is-_ Now that Mr. McLeod, ex-General-Pr , . _ _ -ii Messrs Davis & Fraser, of the City $ *" land Hospital respccltyively. Cn mot- Manager of the Bank of Novla Scotia, l' of Halifax, offer special prizes for l - - ion loth reports were received, adop- is no longer in active banking, it is a‘x;h1t?,r:;n%?§h.1“§' gvgyafghgpsi ted And ord-cred to be forwarded to stated that he has very few follow- th are in the city'and are payingavis- the Secretary of the Home Mission ers in the fraternity. By the way, bi it go -this Province of which Mr. Bo-ard. It was moved by Mr. T. F. the rather sensational departure of w WYB/ttiis a native. I’-Ie was former- Fullerton, seconded by Mr. A. Oraise. that gentleman from the head office 111 ly of Highfield, but left there twen- and carried that application be made of the Bank of Nova Scotia is explain- t0 ty-nineiyears ago. to the Home Mission Board for an ed. It appears that Messrs Archibaldlcl ` Mr_ Wyatt has gre-at faith in the increase of fifty dollars ($50) forland Borden and other leading direc- ncient C010n H8' Bn B-l1FiC1\lf»1' Bl work done at Falconwood and Inlir- t org of that institution ma-:le the fol- owfng statznz nt to their general managers. "Mr._Mf~l ~ i ' -'re have every confid- nce in your banking methods, and we have no desire to interfere with you in any \.n..', except that we do not want you ti incur the enm-ity oi the other l:r.n"n of the Dornin'io'n." 1 ` i fourteen hundred, at George McDon- nnnt with interest, n a t-rinse, who ' _ nn h on _ 9_,,nn_ hold the opinion that Newfoundland - _ FAIR- ' A snarghhm yn h mn" tr n i soil can not grow crops like R. E. \ -_ |4"0 _ U 0 0 9 0 brown paper, suitable hr lining buildings, oi' placing under carpets. Each roll weighs over Lon ,u»nnns. Price 5 cents per roll, while lt tnnis. at Guardian ofilge_ 9-18d2w. ADIES; T0 DO' plain and light _ J sewing at home, whole or spare time good pay; work sent. -any dis- tance charges prepafd. Send stamp for full particulars. National Manu- facturing Company, Montreal. ' 9-l4dsiirs2i 'l¥0WLING, Burkb's Alley under _ market. Open lawful days ten to eleven. . 9'39d1W- Ju h l G . D - Messrs R. E. Mutch & Co., Chur- ttetown, offer special prizes for the st pair of Bacon Hugs, tu dressl tween 125 and 180 lbs-1 Joseph; aught 2 Geo‘Crockctt i* two best finished hogs, any ll cell, 'not weighing over 125 lbs. l~‘ hcu dressed. The two animals usf. be the lll'0lJer"cy of one cxhilii-- r. Hogs shown in any obhcri ass are eligible to compete iorf his prize. The principal points infix arn, and the side suitable for ldnir- lsh Bacon--1 Samuel ings, 2 W. .I__ ibson. ~ _ I l\ll"l‘UN, N. B., Sept. 22-A iiiimercinl trnvnllrr named Rnlwrt _ llumiltoei, of Belleville, (lnt.,re- ‘esentiiig Sininicrs & f‘-o., .swells- en, of 'l`oronto, ilicil this morning t the itiverniilo Hotel, iic‘|~in-is' Llic ivei' from Hampton Village. Last week lic -\\‘t-iit to the hotel to rest nd recuperatr. FWE EIREMEN HURT VVil from some un- iu\.' cziiwv in the |'o4nii.~: of llic ‘lil |\ dging will be nice, thick, plunipi\\`<:i~<-1-sion* Aufoiiiolzili- ('lub_ on the |sevcnth lloin- of ili_v building. l\’lin.'irll‘s Liuinirnt (7\ii‘c.~; Ilnndrnfl. prgyylng '0qmpntitlnn_ which was rc. The noon rises tonight at 9 12 and _ d hh ( _men ,nn , _ _ l .» _ . We should never discover the grace and °° v° by ° " ° - ` ini eat r ileves Ns nl omo row nl ht at 10.Di>. lMlnnrd’s Llnlmenf. Cures Burns, etc. loving kindness of God if there werebe informed.--Rev. J.. R. Illini-, LD. OOD’S NEVER The assurance of the l<»\'i~\f! hi’--l' h ess'of God shall n_~.\'i~.r fnil_"1.liou;`~ the mountains ln- slmlicn into thi '_ h when the mountains do di_ort tlwt \-.ben il.» rc.--li\ is not kind to us? Ar- :l|.'~ri~ il-» izxl-wirziicri; in our livoe wh ': '_\'~‘ run f-'ny "God in not kiwi to cart of the seas." Inder-if it is oulv _ we can know the best of the ».ir in ri’ of God. It is when father null no- up into the closest. ti~|\ili‘i‘i‘st lo We need His love most then nnfl fill' need enables us to find the blisslng. In the days of eartlily prosperity ind gladness, when humrtn lo\'¢ iS hhhhh us' with all its sweetness, tu\;l:-rnrffi. and satisfying, we do rot finil, do mg realize, the best of Gnd‘s lo\'.ni: kindness. It is crncraliil in tl-e ful- ness of human lose ai.-I sairtlil_v blt.: i-i.nif..rr il wo find no sorrow. li-:i il-_.mv =;i»il's‘kimli~css never de- n-~i; l-~...n us? Arc there- no days no _-my r...~ri_"‘ Surli questions as thnsi- nrz- r.>uliuunlly asked by th-one who lm-.-eliml igrcut losses or bitter dis.':i\l'loiu:.m:ni.=. "Where can you find the loving lindness of God in my ex- pci-iniiri-s ri thepast months?" one H5425. Wi- arc sure, for example, that God lriows ull the things that try us. The broihot taunted the worshippers of lla-al when. after calling upon their god all dny, they got no answer, and said: "(‘ry aloud. Either he is mus- ing, or he is on a journey, or perad- lvrnturc hc sleepeth and must bc 1- lwnkcnc:l." Hut there can be no auch _suggestions concerning our God, for ‘He is never absent when we call, nor neleep, needing to he awakened, non ignorant of our condition, holdin] tp