iiA.Li£AX' .RACES o _ ARE J¢&\l s si ____.r ,¢,gg;..g,3' 3-an eu” li .of __- FRIDAY, fl 5 1906 Til* Eliiliiiiillli Qloses Today, Most pi #ie Ilelililson and Mciliiiivray Fil# Secured a Heli A _ Rsewtohdig Hera".-iiniiine wdi iwiud and :hrs iviihi¢ihi¢io»i.iir%t1i.s: itilsndrii e . ._ . 0'- 5°'if-iv 'I . Twenty Yesterday and Will-be-Sure -0ronhyatekha’s Stock not Given to f. About A'“h°'°‘t Ch""°h“R°V- R055 'MW 1 , .U P T 5 , ‘_ '*""' a .- _ _., _ THE MARITIME DEFE _,_ SYNDD. MONCTO ---_-i-i--, iias Lively Discussion of Difference Betweeiiliey. 'i l the iw.. Fiiitni-_Largo crows. Gti uri nit oood wiii _ I - i iii se _i HAI-iru. Oct. 4-ispsciai., The I iced competition in ecnueoticn with the Dominion Exhibition closed today, when a large aowd nw excellent racing. The big fair itself closes tomorrow and has been moat successful from every point of view. lacy of the exhibits and most of the racing horses are going to the Clisrlctiatllwn Exhibition. Of fourteen entries in the 2.2) Trot and Pace six started. Burline the speedy Fredericton pacer won in straight heats. Burlins'a best time was 2.i8{ made in the last heat. ' __...._-___-_ Daisy Wilkes got second moaey, Km ers in the 2 15 Trot and Pace sad after iivs heats Will-be~sure was declared the win- ner of dnt money Esteli Boy put up a_grcat ‘iight for the big-end of the purse and in the second mils came under the wire neck and neck with Wiilrbe-sure the judges declared it a dead heat. - Ada Mac was given third money and establishes a new trotting record for the Maritime Provinces. KIIIIS LIKELY Ill VISII EINIIIII LONDON. 01%- 3~-'ii il Dl”°l\'\"i° U"\'f lI"‘,` H"-ee Years Detantion Gilllvary' and himselftoDr.Oronhystckba. loyal :iuiijects of King Edward and Q\l¢°’i1 Alexandra resident in Cnnn-in will be favored with a vllfiv U0!!! Thfil' M”iH"'I°l during the summer li' HU- wiiivii yell the ier-ceiitenarl Oi iii! ffwlldlilii Uf Quebec will he celebrated. Notwithsiandieg -the hot ll»ii'» Hill Maiesty was obliged no decline the In- vitation ci the Oaasdian Parliament io visit the Dominion this vyesr. there il svsry reason for beiierinl tim' I rerll tour of Canada will takilllecii in 1008. It is nnrieniood that the Ter-Geiiteiisrr Oomrlittam at Quebec Iinanxioua that 'rhsir Majsstiss shall be vreefntli i-he srishrstisa tseysua srrsiisliir in li°ii°r °i the fouudingol Qsebw by _the chivalrous French expiurenshegreai Uhlllililin- ,,. Ti? An Awful ,Cough Cured “Two years ago our iii-tie lifi IW* " touch cf pneumonia, which left her with an owini cough. sits had spells of eeiiiili- lng, just like one with i-Ill W\ll>°Di“8 cough and some thought sh_a would DW get well at ali. Wo got s bottle d Cham- berlaiu‘s Cough Rcmetlit 'hm' “nd uk* is charm. She stopped iti1ldi|nl~Pld 8°* stout and fat," wriieehlrs Ora Buaaard. nruhsxeniii. This remedy is hir sale br lil dmggists. ¢` 1.1;;-e "~T‘... iiniisinigiis uiiiii iiiiiiii MoN‘riirai.,Oct8. -With the opening ofthe students' Unicll loud!! “lim * new era was inaugurallti ll NN lii“d'“ ' iiia ouicoiii. 'rho cis dare ef °l°“ °° -' ment in miserable. “Wi lN\‘\°“". flue mm, “fi wording house are new reiiid ly passing, and with ihe Union much in the way of charm and delight is added I0 r.hs_iiis oi the student. 'res beirlnslnz ef e new college spirit is airelllb NWI! 'WU' arent and there is ver! Pf°*9°°‘ "M" m' union, pcssihir thongs me ssiiaresltr °f Sir William MacDonald. will .mars than uieat the expectations uf those --FN? °°“' ceived the idea of its eeisblisillllnb within in wsiis ihsrs is rv¢rv'~hi'\R*»° fndlitpte the velopment of the student in _»'isii.aii-sfifinn There is sqlsrre u ' ‘» |-gem-Qiruatifnlly f ,| mpgs arid apart-me gl ,»i:|?ai.pnrpoees of student -life. hr, perhaps mostimpcrtant of all is the ¢|,,|¢|-room . and lunch-room, In the la I Qhdqg ,huge te bettsr days. the di i _“nu ‘A " owlzelwa recslvsn. rx; LL ‘A ‘L I I n 'h“lw.:;-mye t dayhls father ilirlsst month 'sa ' ti mmnsinmtimi and that hs & `. rlzwfl vlan.” H J. fav/ “A ..~_- an ,._ ____ Guelph. _ _sn-B the fail assises here t e trial of Peter W son for manslaughter of a little girl named dered prisonei's detrutlon for three year.. with the Ctilldnifa Aid Society here. with which the rebels are laying down their arms to the commission appointed i/0 Hililerintsnn that important phase of bile i»¢l‘lllinet|0l\.pl the revolution lathe itreeidli lllfPll_ll>.l7lis_ lprisiouai govern- ment has ret sncvaptsred in its smooth wivrkiiiir nrogpmiua, :This operation is now well uvq wsyq the vicinity cf Havens. 7111)! Guerra? msn, with their i1°\1\°l. HIV rliilélih entrained for Plnar Dei x srbliennebrigada marched to Guna,1sy_ today without s sign of disorder. Hundreds _of persons from Havana wsai out to Santiago Ds Las Vigas to view the disarmament. They were disappointed a‘ not seeing the rebels actually surrender their guna, but nevertheless ihay witnessed an interest- ing aight. Ass coucsssiion to the msn General Funston and Major Ladd permitt- ed them to kk! lvhllk lfll to Pillar Del Rio, whereisost of the men Joined the insurgent army. The rides. however, wsrelilrst counted by olcsra of marines under the direction cf lfaior Ladd, and the men will be required to surrender them before leaving the train at Pinar Del Rio. Cl.AiiK’S SLICED SMOKED BEEF. Iiliiiiii Liliiii ' Nsw Yoiil. 0°i0b°l' 3-0” the British intrusion into the laadcf Tibet. from all iscade, lraisss and lsriia www cane iausbnasios asssis. threw asaiwssssaaailanwslisilliiil . » - mn 'ri . . _ ' ~ ~" ‘h ' 11,: i;|so`:i::ity is increased by W0 “Q _ Ar _ _ ‘ mn "wh" gf roads nor cai ig ua Qaighborhood of Taahi Q -“U wll be the Irlh . _s}yr‘ ' _ i s ` Msg i Il., (the:-‘U i»h¢asalvsshavssasu.ns 1 vi ii will hevearuadmadallillll _ '§rss'a1toCr\ii\»¢-"\‘°'°"'“"*“ aisquihsssisiutaewlrltisircad tayesthQaadhwl elude! western inventions. ` ,htahi lil lass “reg” gpnglf the Grand Llllll . "'°°"°"""“ """" "”" "`° A4 4 malls third and Etta lac fourth. I There were asvea entries and!!! start-‘ Benito fourth. Best time was 2.16), whichf my inunsg, |n nb, pop, F°,,|“ opuou ‘- -Finally, believing it was agood thing. they let the Union Trust in and borrowed PH NE __ _ S _the money from the Company, giving the -_ . _ , 'UfI\l\!ru’l3'7i shsrs of bonus stocx as ' I . _ _ i inducement. L* 3 -Pita! was not able to give any definite _ I " having given a hundred shares if » _____,_ I, _fi in tts great west Lrna co., a Childrenfs Society, ___f0r the benefit of the Company and if _ i i _ Pg A iirs tasty dish for hresaisst. diss the snmliisr, Jussi 9- Plii or supper-open the can sed its ready “hat #a caeeofsnicida,,yse gene crve. \0°°P“5\ < The bnlist which killed lelkel e ~- '--if M -»;,°~_-;; Condensed lronosro ost 4-ispscisii-'Before the Insurance Commimion Mr. Fostnr empha- tically denied that he had any interest in the western lumber transaction when it ‘ was made, but stated that after the deal was closed Fowler had given him an op- tioncn a portion of his interest in the Kamloops Lumber Co. and that uptloni was still outstanding. He also explained how he and his assoc- iates Wilson and l(oGiiiivray acquired tlsehrst half interest and finally the en- lH‘ C. P. R. lands as individhala, inland- . ing to finance it themselves. which originally helonired to Wilson, Mc- He had- ubme idea they were to be used they were not so used wuyid come back to the original owners. Oi-oahyatekha to secure his good will, he cause the proposed loan had been assent- edtobyhimbefofetllst. 'i-_ It was announced that George W. BUI- ier is on his way to Toronto and will arr- ive in a few day; ik Tolorm. Oct., 4-(Special)-In the Het is leading with five polls to hear trim. His majority now isa hundred and foru- Th: Conservative majority at hei- electicn was 21. Foster was -ion the stand agutir today before itlm insurance Commission and was closely questioned by Bhepiy regardiughis _liter- eet in weatarn land deals. . He declared he was in nc way interested in Fowiers ilrat purchase of C. P. R. lands iind did not know then when these weaie transferred to the Great West Land Com- DUI!- Fowler had returned nearly seven thou-_ sand acres for himself and associates. He admitted the dual nature of his pc- sltion as a director of the company, Dur- chaelng lands from iiiiuseli as ii pi-iv_aie individual, but said the Company had not Ai any rate the stock was not given to suffered. He could not see anything un- fair in his position. Boirroiv, Oct. 3.-The enquiry into the death of Charles Meikle, which has been dragging its course along for s consider sble time, has culminated in a charge of 'inurdar against the il year old son of the victim. ' He was arrested by Captain Proctor :of the State police tonight charged with the murder of his father, Oitaries D. S, leikel ou Nov. 0, lipii. . ' _ Although the depthpf. Uelkel was at dnt supposed to bsa case of suicide and the medical examiner _returned n verdict of suicide, members of the State police have refused to accept ,this verdict and have continued their investigation of the case with the;-ssuit that the grand Jury which met in Lawrence in September re- turned an indictment against young Meikel. The indictment was secret and was not made known until the arrv"‘ tonight. Charles lelkel was an e,,~_,.oyi>e of the General Electric Uompauy. He lived with his son at 23 Congress street inlthis city. and as he had been in poor health for some time and uhjqusuhly expressed to fallow-w?»h,qnerh,n§d other friends a desire to en h il ,dns announcement that he had been found dead from s revolver shot at his home was received “_ .. with tsnrprias ans svsrde i. iii _ .1 " ' *" “‘ ... .i.‘:‘1.:....“';..i'. »; .. P ' aqnaiter soaiid . ` i ~’ s i the right aids of fou lsilgl, to tha e. i .-n¢|';',I G........, on.. 0.: .__.s,...i..i.>_r__t S;;i‘“;.‘r.°::;.':.°°":;:;:°°...... _ |-jfu) FQR MURDER Justice Magee cn account of his youth oi-- \ _ » ; _ ‘ i Son of Charles D S Meikle, Formely oithis Pro- “vince-is Ohiy Fiiteen Years Old- Arrested and Charged With ___ Murder Of His Father. Havana, Oct. 8.-The willing alscrity '-`i`@ _ there had been frequent quarreis between the bcy and his father because ol Edgsrs refusal to go to school. According to the Stats police, there was I uuarrei between the' two on the slici- noon of the tragedy. The inquest which 'w_ss held before -7\ll‘iRe Berry of the Lynn police court was continued for several mouths for various causes, the last having been held in August. When grand Jury mst at Lawrence in Scptetrier an indictment lllinst Edgar Hsikal was returned secretly and did not become publi: until the arrest of the boytonilht. The murdered map'_wae is brother oi Roland Meikle of the Prince Edu-nrd Island Railway our icy in this city. Readers of The Gusréan will remember that the latter vvc,n|',_,tg Bonwn nhwuy after his brot-liei' dili_l,to enquire into the matter. READY O_N THE SFELF. ` Thet's where .v°n'll Ind “Nerviline” in every eil r, iri, }'>'i_a_:san:.;io g Ei: ochiidrfg or . l\li_iidTii:c:__|_d}1 and nhlrt ui. SL s o t es are ri . I. :Ea Nerviline does preugirty iilg ‘it docs ease pain and inflammation, and y 0Bt‘-A' pearl Finder please rooms this .Moot Ali Immigrants of Th ` _ mimi ' " 11°" uiliillit between them and their “cam 'pn whodjnd In 5 Presbyterian ayiiod today a iiveiyLpsnor. *' Caf|Qd_a discussion occurred onthe question of The riders were chgqndpigh .nd °-. I Elgin election, Marshall' Conservative, seven which will probebiv be increased., -__»-?i.___..._¢- "iwiii iPPiii _¢_af‘ I L Drowned at Saint Siepnen. N. B. I that city this ssternoon. The young'asan ‘was subject to iita and when suffering from one fell into the river. * ~. J§“`“’ "`sEi.\ ' as (_-,\,';_~ -»‘f‘s_ ¢}‘ ko -»l§f:;»,».. ‘YY/‘ ` 'wi ' _ , _ ©' ié L ~f*_!§~L‘ me we WEATHER _ continued snéwiihiirht gina., » not much change' 'in tempera- ture. _ il DYSPIPSIA. ` ‘ ll°i°<"r0~. Oct 4-isperisii-in the `d_il!erence between Rev, Dr. Sedgewick An appeal from Mr Sedgewick from the elders in consequence of the unpleasant' ciiiiiis iiiiii murder which was to have been resumed ndjuurnsd icr aweeii on account of the inability in be present of Premier WILL HLIIIIEL _ the carrying out ala policy of economy . “Tho territory." said Lieut' Col. White “is very orderly and quiet. and this makes it possible for us to carry out ii ihere will be a very considerable reduc- tion of expenditure, but as to this) I ani T L not in a position to make any statement i ~ ~ at present. Things in the Yukon are very ' w __ , ' satisfactory indeed. _ _ _ i-#lil Minard's Linimemt Cures Burns SHAIILH IIIINIIS itiii is iisi SAN Francisco, Cai., Oct. 3--Digi.-Gen. W. R. Shatter, retired, who commanded the military operations in Cuba in i8is~l, said in an inte-iview yesterday that he did not think the army of occupation would have much to do in the island. "A hundred American soldiers would be audloicnt to seize and hold Cuba at the present time," said the general. "The Cubans themselves nslise this, and will make no effort to oi'er any resistance to the army of occupation. There are, however some veyy wily natives among the ecnaendiag Cuban br ces and they may be expectnd to hold out and be an uncertain quantity until aaeur- ed tbai. the american occupation is as oc- abcnt ik ____ cupation in fact." to te on r{§‘§'° .;. §& Jaae0ar\........ . " .. .. U13-U liiiard's Liiiiiiieat for nie everywhere- CHICAGO MARKETS. Olloaso, 0ct.s- ¥ E .EeT 45| -_ " " rim wid" Field in c r ' sured icr thc circuiationof false stabs . -_ and thePi-esbytery oiwsliaoe. shoui the ,,,;,,|,,e, who wa Pu l ‘ held eliuulil have been prnildid. " T°B°Nm' 0”' 4'_(s9°°h|'>“TL° U.” action of the Preebyteryin regard to Durliii; ilit i|,_-un..-ut R°v_ DL 3.4.. "Waist Kissiou Board has decided to ID- dealing with the trouble in St. Stephen's wick anri \:i \ \iii \ii hsy had g .5 " i>°ili*- Iii iiiiiliilsreiiiw iilisiilsiii where ds- church, Amherst, wss iircnrhi before the psruge .,, ' m ilu will wasnt in mesur-irusihoai ti i- _ ' `_ '_ “um .__ 'm___n.__ Q__°b“__ Edu; :__ and referred to by seisrai minis- it is pnsriii i..-_\_ tinines Rom now Qpt 0! Missions thi .\i-iv Brunswick maybe 5°' 1'5"' I“"“"°““¥ ‘Mm W UU" 5"”-‘ It was gleaned that the friction was dns msd, cuperlnwnd Ld th h I S I naiionsanid inassiatlng tbemin - . I , en aw °° “hu V” www. any to the a_ction cf_ Presrytery in passing a The Bible .society reprerantuivg uk Q* FBN ‘li 0° Giiill liii' U E l"¢HIKnation of six support and the synoii will ask for the in- i>iiiiiiiii siziiii IILHLLLIIHI III I IS AIIIIIIIIINLII IHL SHANIIIIIII To Couniry- to Get Rid of -° -~-- il NUWEOUS U90iIQii.I°9iIii°ilS' For A Week on Aiicouiii of .».»(ii‘.`_'."“.`if1..L)"i;~.II.:h`l.;‘§L,`f.f..?§.LL°'I§ Neil ‘YW Premier iweedivs Enf°'°°" I i‘.":‘.‘x,"x.:;:;::‘:..L;".i.1.::.“;f:;;‘: .°::::':'.t ruired ii.i itll) will seein _ l I i l. H °'“*‘ ‘ Absenlve iiii-re is strange unrest anirorig.thc ;e?p,l: 'i‘icui~ie has iilreiidy begun in Shanlnng, REGWA' S"5k~- 0°‘~» ‘°(sDO°|ll)“u ‘I "_" \\‘iii-ie rs rolirllign has started. Rini"-guy rwoi-ied that in order to avert tle iilunii-riiiu viilsizes and driving the pair numerous election Detitims. that must M"N""`°"" Om" 4"(SP“°I"II" Th" "L" I"'° ‘I"' ““"““- follow on the in"|¢,|b_|, omnmn up ag ilmliniiniirv i-xiiminstiou of Collins for 1l"\'“i.i'_iiiii_u.~siifiui’ these robbers are now iit liliiiiiinfu. There have bun cases, the Scott Government will appeal ni-my iigiiis between the a ri th - V - _ _ . - i i mme country "rl, nu; !.“._ , at Hopewell tape yesterday has been ,_m0p5_ m A ° W- 'l'he laiiei’ iirr- aiwnys heaten. The writ- er ooiiili-iiins ilie withdrawn] nf the fur eipm forces. im ||| A iZ.':.°‘;:i°..;“;.';;’._"“" ______f_ IIIIII IIIL_BIi_Lq MANY WIIMLII IIIIML II] IIAIIALII “"“" I"°"" ‘°“' ““” MIIUIIILI] PIILIIIE _ Lemons, Oct. fl.-The Daily Graphic points out that the emigration ct women 0T'i`A“'A- Oni-Y 0Ci~» 3~T|'i° f°l`°° °| to the colonies is increasing, and says _“_ mounted police in the Yukon will be th" in ,mobhu twenty yu" the nun: rédlliiild fl‘0lll mn'-0150~ man wanting a wife may have to go to St. Srsraim, N. B.,' Oct., 4-(Spocini)- This statement was made last night by c,_,,,,d,,_ Th,.,,,,,h th, Bdmh wnmun Rex l\icMicken of Calsis,aged twenty-four £_I°;‘_;"§“i|'pF'°" Whse' °€“"°"I°' °' 5:” El'|lliIr»\ii0l1 S0L'I<'ly 500 women went to ~»» d=°~-~d<~- -=--»~i» ~»-»-~» t...;,, ..'.'.?."°;‘. ?,:_":;’_“,_‘,';~‘,°,_;’:;','_;__,“_':_"° riii-rel reduction without in any way -*-“*“’_'*" impairing ihe efficiency of the force. i iiA\',\NA, Oct., 2l~Go\'ernor '1`sft`s acti- ons to-day have gone fariowin hima place in the heariscf the people whose destinles temporaril) havi his-n plaocdjn his hands. Proeliliiiir this morning at the opening exercises of the linivefraity of liavasss, lic deelari-ii his mission here was sohly iiir the 1-h.,...i» si niiiriing the iaign republic, .i.i| ii .1 in iiin ituab the patdgpf prosperitg. in iiiiiin-iiiicm '_t which ”s rccelyed ii vii il- innii,ira\.l§s of delight _ by _Qu /iii‘iii-in i- rgxwngntntlvg .JI the_ highest society in llav Following this, it heceme known that Governor Tait and Auhqntm lorry of state Bacon had cabled Ill' __ _w vee tojoin them here. a step which ? Qtbutbeluost agreeable to the Cu»ls peodemnd which will cement the bcndgpf alectlsn between tht-in and the Amsriiv provisional adniinisuiiiion. Still anothpr ,act of Governor Tufts and commended illustrative of his thoughtful con) - ation of the humbier classes. that many pour families, occupying' temporarily disused barracks at Columbia, were abouttn he alll evicted by order of the Cuban aut In preparation for the occupation of quarter! by the brigade of marinU. si-nor Taitfiirei-:sd that these sewl main undisturiiedin their homes a psriocoirirrsendan. Iii Ui- me" _ apcrtion of the marines will r¢q_\l under canvas- »_ ._Z__-----_ Ceufoni Persons when traveling should nef- cisaears is the use of drinking waht. As s safeguard it is urged that e travah' eecnrea bottle of Chemhsri a 0a|ie,Cho\era and Iliarrboea Re y before leaving home, to be carried in and lngsraga. This may pr. vepadigr ing sickness and annnglng sale by all Qrnplltsr ‘ g -if- 1 ,i 's ~_°>-.412 r i'._ _ \ ‘f"»~ .*‘.'f .r“ .,: .,` <