Ed Li i--l iii; cii iiioiiieiown ri ii in 1 l l _ _ Y- ' - ’ -° " ' T.-.‘t;':;:'_';'*".. ma.;-_;_._~-:_______----_Y :gl c'-”' _ - _ ---_ 1 5 ~--_ -- _ r ------ ~ ._ ‘ I t ¢-“~ rev: “/O I-L-. :Z >- MORNING [Mil wl".'.2 Fl- ‘.’A": A ‘\||).\"|'|| 2 Y `Y "°`4" M" 4-” "` ' "dm '_*°l`~"_-'T_`_'*;"»`;"` `-""`1` -'---- ~'-'--`--'-`--- - ---- " ""1"-»-' -Fl-~ ffl- -Ti-_-'"’“‘1----11-“-'~`f~~ Jr-I-1__“T-';'r_1‘-'1_'..-'_‘;i » ‘ N indon- UQ AMOUNTS WON » 'SENUUNEN HUT ROYAL FEAST N BY HORSE OWNERS E.'illl§Hi NNI] BHUKE -` -AT THE Y.M.C.A. _.4 ___ ,__._____. M°"ifeal R~°-"Wall Suffers The List of Money Paid in Speed Com_ Belvvsin i012-S ll/lUfGlilS0" Given to the Old and New Menriiers Loss and Three E';gines Destroyed. MONTREAL, Oct. 1-,(Spccinl)- This morning fire gutted the C. P, ll, roundhouse at Mile End and three engines were destroyed. HBE NNNNNET BEING llEVEl.l]PEll ,___ ’I‘he amounts paid in the speedi com- petitions at the Charlottetown Ex- hibition races are as follows: Frank Boutlier, Halifax. lst Frce_F‘or All 225,00 3rd', 2.23 trot 45,00 ` 270.00 W. White, York Point. lst, . trot, 2.24 pace $150.00 N Nl r-mu I D. a'iclCo-- 21 S"ernUn petitions of the. Exhibition-Island p ` ` ` by the Ladies’ supponed The schooner E. Waterman belonging ‘_ to Jas. Murchison and Co., and load- znfi free-for-eii 112.50 ed with “OHL While “Ying to take Stephen Hughes, Emerald, her place at the wharf lor discharg- 2nd 2.27, trot, 2.30 pace 62.50 ing, got caught on the gridiron this 3rd 2.21 trot, 2.24 pace 45.00 morning with hu. h.t,_,,,n unsupported _*___* and 'broke in two ivlien tide left her. Munnnu T. G. Glennie, Oxford, N. S. lst 2.35 troli (stake) 125.00 Spring Hill Stables. 2nd 2.21 trot, 2.24 pace T5.i0 Ed. Crosby, Cape Traverse. - 63. Invitations were out for some time for a. 1`§C€lJti0n to the members of the Y. M. C. A. ziiiil frieiiils, but my one ever suspected that they were be- ing invited to s, veritable least. Tliis feast was prepared' by the liiudies Aid of the Y. M. C, A. and many were the favoriil‘l" coniiitiznts pnsscd and some unfai .r.ible ones too, for some had satisfied the inner iiinn before i~'U1“i»‘I to the feast, iiuil cou'il on‘y sit buck ond bemoiin their [utr lie- iF’ »-4. ‘Jn ¢ M the Y. M. C. A. ` Horses Win a Large Amount __ I Humorous Speeches by Directors- E 0E the Purses. - ' sr, s'i‘Ei>Hi~:N.oci.1--c¢i.ii)-A and otllefs ____- of the Y. M. C. A., John T. l‘.'cKcn- zie. The city press was fully rcircserit- ed ond John Inman, (Yity Ed .or of the ldxamincr, in ii most fcli itious speeeli tliniiked the Y. M. (‘. .*..-nnd especially the ladies for their- kind invitzition. 'l‘lie speeches were all iiumr-:ously rziiiriisiic :ind by the returned rippl- niisi- the inembers and visitors vnloy- ed lb:-ui as much :is the feast. N§_SllElNlllN Mernliers lVl';` Lazt N ig".'c ani Setiled up A '..o'_'..Ls-They Dial .’i Maize lVu.,-ii. CHATHAM, Oct. 1-(Special)-A meetinz ol the Exhibition Associa- tion will be held on Friday night to settle up the accounts. 1 Owing to the iiiiprccentcd large a- mount of prize uioney paid, it is ha- lievcd that the surplus if any will nod be large but the directors feel very well satisfied with the result, HllliH|El_,LE, STUHY Havana Nlan Looking For Potatoes to be Shipped to WW lst, 5° N ~i trot. 2-38 new 125-00;2nu 2.35 trot is-min) no -1-: G. H. Vail, Sydney. sides a lieuity vote of tlianks was riuic ui-re given for the winoin lioiriiiii: clieers und si ti|.:er in caicii lst, 2.19 trot, 2.22 pace 2nd 2.23'trot 2nd, 2. 19 trot, 2.22 pace, 275-00E3rd 2.2T_ trot, 2.30 pace R. H. Sterns, Charlottetown. 175. T5. 250. F. and L. Wright, S'Side. 87, ' Zn/d Free-for-all 6 4th 2.35 trot stake) 00 . 00 50 3rd 2.19 trot, 2.22 pace 5 Hammond Kelly Southport 157.50 25.00 2.50 b - Daniel O'Bi'ien, Charlottetown. ' '.‘ ' oozna 3 yr oiu trot & pace $.=-lofi Ram 0' Ye5 9 (lay D093 MUG | Fred Cameron, Charlottetown. hood. -"he Rain Came Quiie :ri N L1 c i.....'..»... .Q .... .;......, ,`.....'.;".,;`_.‘.` . know how to call forth ii miin's ad- miration. After the repost, humorous speeches were given by the President W S Lolison' the lr-‘der of thc \vin- El nine' membership if-;iin,~ Colin MeN¢v_ |iu; A. C. Duclicmiii, Iir. Ayers, J. | l’. Gordon, G. F. Hutclicson; the sec- retary L. W. Arcliiiinld; and last ur |v| ginriinrii zie and others. The company then joined' hiinds in nn extended circle and sung "Sbili we igathcr nt the river," lifter wh ch Nr. Mf'l{cn'/.ie was most eiitliiisius' ie-‘ ally bouncii, it being his iiirtliil y ,______ 0 Young Girl Spirited Away to and one of the oldest iiieml-.ers in the a HOVe|_ Police uood work. HALIFAX, Octi. 1-(Special)»- Cuban Merchant Bartoll Quig of D. R. Morrison, S’Side. lst 2.23 trot $150.00 Frank Beals, Charlottetown I 1st 3 yr. old trot & pace 100.00] Havana is in New Brunswick looking for potatoes and will likely visit P. E. Island. ..-_ I-Ie represents Yaguierdo and Co, of J. C. Larder, Sydney. 3rd 2.35 trot (stake) ' 37.50' ____ Dr. J. T. Jenkins, Charlottetown. I 3i»d 3 yr old trot & pace 30,00 VHATHAM’ Oct' 1_(SpcChm Y Ilobt. Fraser, New Glasgow. 4 mt 30 nn ~ll:|in came uncvpcctcdly today and 4th 2.23 t _ - , ‘ 1 - _ Y___:»--1 the total recipitation has been great- Havaua, one of the largest potatoe ri- - - “°;‘.‘§'§.;‘; §;"’“;.... .|N EUNEH THEY ° FALL llllll dill iguantitles of potatoes to go to Culila. during the next' three months. For some years Nova Scotia has been developing this market. _. E|ELll NNW '.`.lllllN’LElE lN Nlllil Sllllill ____ OTTAWA, Ont., Sept. 30-As the result of ii jealous quarrel David D, Reardon, office ninnagci' for the i;'.iec- tric Transfer Company, is dead and Thos. Fox, a mica expert, lies-`in the hospital, probably fatally injured. HALIFAX N_ Su Sept 30_A¢-, ,I The two men fought on the edge of largely attended convention of the Conservative party held in Yarmouth l‘ tonight, Dr. S. lll, Williamson, an- over the brink* in a clinch. The wo- nounced that he was willing to bel man in the case 'has not been locrltl candidate at the forthcoming election, ed- Tlie (lnnservative candidate ls al -_-----_ young man of splendid ability and ir-l H. - a -iiuvisiir iis riirii in law of Dr. W. H. Heartz, presi-" _ °‘N’S` ill HENNNIN ll NllNlE le . ce. A stronger candidate coubi not‘ be desired. There is now a regularly nominated candidate in every consti- “‘°“°y in Nov" Smm' _ VIENNA, sept. so-'riie Austrian Government ,is issuing repeated warn- ings against the immigration of its sub'octs to America, and particular- the western end of the city, and fe th l'fl k P ' 8 cl “own as “moss Hin' hffcoimty council education committee, lei' than that of Tuesday. ` The morning was tirie but the sky clouded quiciely at noon and has been [raining almost steadily since. l The drought seems to he effectually Sbroken. ' __________ ___ = LONDON, september :io-of the 1790, - fl ' _students who completed their crurscl lin the London cui\i'F"y council train- N - ing colleges at the lust term, 350, or nearly 50 per cent. of the total num- N ber of fully quaiiilcd teachers, are» ‘ still without posts. There were 1,596 applicants for the 750 posts to be filled by the London -_ :§guf;l;P1i‘§“‘2,§;‘ 'rouoN'ro, sept. :io~1.ntcs'c novices ,and 1,106 from students trained infrom England announce the death of colleges outside London. There were fthe once famous oarsnian and boat- thus more than tivo fully qualified 1,ui1(]¢,-, John Hawks ggiaspel-_ who a1“»DliClHll»S f0F efwh D05* l/5-09-Ut~ lwas known throughout the rowing The SCOfCh Cilllciltloll lJ0“l`d'5 f9';w0rld as one of the greatest builders that the output of certificated teach- of iight racing craft; in the w,,,~1(i_ Pm* “Sued YL`*E~°"‘l*\Y “ESU 5hUW°'l~ Until quite. recently Clasper built the US 1215*? YW-l` Was 311 in excess OE fe' eights for the big universities, and qlliffllllenis- no professional sculler ever felt quite ------“_°‘ satisfied on the other side of the At- Condensed ads too late for classiti- lvantic unless he was provided with a. cation will bo found on page three. CILISDCY Single- Mnnwh season. EH NSEENN 8.3. EN ...__- tro-I-Iungarian Ambassador at Wash ington, describe conditions in that state as still' had and says that fur- ther dismissals of laborers may be expected. B _____________. BOSTON, Sept. 30-It wiis ‘learned that plans of reorganization are und- er consldcriition for the E'llSt0fl1 ‘that report: received from the Aus- 1 L. _ _r " --Z - - I Sgmmghip \‘-~im1~~j and the Metro- i‘ o Boston These are poiituii i. io - _ both part of the Morse systom, out, the rcori:ii.iilziitlon committee have lhiis fur left tlieiii out of their cul- riiliitioii, preferring to complete the rcor;.qanization of the Southern coast- wisn lines, and leave the liosioii roiites for iiiture coiisidcriition. It is nnilersrtood from ii i:U0\l -\`0\\1"`-‘i mmf' ii syndicate lins been nrriiugeil to t`nk_e up the $1,200,000 in dents o'i`tlie_ hus- tern Steamship <‘f1ihl>I\“'Y- _UW ""“fE5 oi the coinpuny, imiountiiig to $3,- 000,000, will not bo touciied, but an issue of stock will, if present rp-Nuns curry, be brought out which it is un- derstood will amount to about $2.~ no-0,000 limi win no f=}1l1\‘¢lv to the members of thc syndicnw. WINDING UP ONTARIO BANK. 'i‘oRoN'ro, sept. 30-An Order for the win-ding up of the Ontiirio ilnnki was granted today DY J““§l°_° L“t‘fh" find on the petition filed originally DY the lute F._ B. Poison. i l I EW EINE LINENS N ENlEllE|] PURE ,.____ liners, the la,i'i.¢cst iiunibci' to enter tlie port of Montreal in one diiy in the history of St. Lawrence navigli-4 tion, arrived today. 'I`hc net i.onnui,:q l l \ Ml)N']‘lll*lAl., Sept. 30-Twelve ocean l l l ol' l.lie twelve totalled 44,480 tons, E nd thev have been fora wcek en fl . ldeiivoring to cover the 160 miles be- Ltivccii Quebec and Montreal in tlie< dense log und smoke. The large niiui-E CF’ 'U05 Association was opened. The Fair will con- _ E' October, with numerous attractive il f lurfer number~of longshoremen than ber of arrivals gave work to it much, » i l-. am usually employed, as on account, of the protracted delays work will go on night and day loading' and nn- loiiding in order that the lines may; catch up with the schedule. In midi-, i‘ tion- to the twelve liners ii little licet; I of collicrs crime in und helped to E mnko it one of thc busiest days' in. the history of the port. , E i 111 ._ . _.__ _ V; A. __ _. I ` l l 7.5 , . , --- era 2.27 trot, 2.30 pace 37.50 Un€Xp€Cl6d~ ini: not least, the riiiiiiriii _.in iricmi 155.00 J. A. McEachern, Hermitage. :._:.i___________ _»__,, , __._____,____ __,, ___,, Elllllllllll PLNNEN ' WILL SllllN NNE Nld c<;nditioii_ His injuri<:= urs f~-l._.- .L i ous and it is said 'shut he will ':;~ out within u. week. | HNINEN WILL NNSWEN EHNHEEF [Nl Sliililllll NEW YORK, N. `i'., Sept. 341--l-ler-| mari Ridder, this iieirly elected Treus-I urcr of the Dciiiociuitir' National Com-i mittee said last niight ihat he would on Sunday next come before the Ven- tral Federated Union and answer the charges thai. he was hostile of union labor. made against him by certaiinl dcleizatcs, at the meeting of that, body.- ,_______-»- - ni in Puri iuisiiil BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 30~l‘rcced-E d by n street parnde of some length he Boston Food Fair under the ous- ices of the Boston llctaiil Gi‘oc<‘i's iinue t‘liroui;hout the month oi l cu.tiii'es, including So\isn‘s lliind. vniideville siiows und ii large exgibit ll if food products. , t __ -_...___-- l l lillllill ElNE llNli§l\l`iEl‘ nection with the noble and =»trCn\10\\~ work of Truro Fire Brigade. hfls \>°"“ t a meeting of the Government Council yesterday, the siini of $_-W I 'nurse them for the loss siistained tol their appnratiis, ciot.hini:. f‘-"ll l‘"` NEW WUNDERLANEUTUNIGHT N L ‘.zr.;:i r3.‘.“°.~...".r‘ no llildei' The Regular Regime. Five Cents Admission To The Best Shozv in Piciines. Catchy Song. ‘ E fire at the Airriciilciiriil (‘oll0i-<8 l"1\\'"\ the City. Splendid rected efforts in cxtiiigiiisliing thel on Friday night, und for the protein-, tion aflordul to unburned buildlngsl .._.__. __ . 1 iii -"'“ ` oi much greater value. " " ' I E -E' 'pi-urn people will he particulnrlyl Copy by Buyer. 4 l ratified over the prompt consldern-' g ient ol the tire N l ' the (‘ ' ni - QUEEN CHARLOTTE'AFTER WHOM CHARLOTTE TOWN IS NAMED' hE\(dH`sny voliii`i‘.llEl'er\vEii'k. 'llie rnrn biiildings are not \\~i:b`u 'Ihr D'fU"\`l ll it in Rose lnr. as nil Provincialists are keanl or Truro but are dl ani. i~'\\,a'ris eil ______._--f'-‘”'“ . _ The oeautllul Sepia p c .ure . y I ‘ 1,* Alter the benefit of lest evenint! New Wonderland resumes its usual Swuy. It will be remembered that the management of this house is dc termined never to raise the S1500 “E nilmlssion-last evening the house wus g , cd for n charitable purpo,<‘c» '1'0“l5E‘ theregular cheap and' find thief" d d ira~ne oi Queen Charlotte, srcsitlve to the many kindly nets (_ 9 mile from Lent iii his ~ a .on. , 1 1 tti g if nxe woo if . __ _ loose’ Hucccedng D ‘ge n E " h ‘is on eriliiblrion in J. A. S. His Honor during his Public and Pri -,ir/.f'Z.i*°”*“ ~¢ asain' Ewm.c. ' how case on Sunnyside, hns roto career for the welfare oi tba., SI~IOW.<_l S AND COOL. ._ » . f i Bairr s s P " “MCE “avenge con ans motel- M or Pmwse fo* Province. Mr. Bayer whose artl~:l.l ' ‘ *‘ “ . i i fi t ny . ' ‘han the usual thrm of tum' wheR"€::;nCIlE‘ySe“ocl (?harlottr.*own by his bnnd has been evidenced many time; TORONTO, Uri- 2“-'f>`llf‘Ch\ll*'l‘3l\Si ~ - ii i i THUR() Sept, 30-The `gi‘atiL\idc l of the l’rhvincinl Government in con- told briefly in a. ttileiiliginc alt . , ri fn ‘. ‘ _ . _ , :O Cmei Spewun' O E0- L I' _ hui. that eoiiip:iuy`s interests would l\1‘ll\*'llt “lil he l€'0P°\l0d UDUIB ' o EllNllNlNN Y.lV|.EN. NENNY IN l]EBi. l`€.~'.e3 Belongiug tothe Dir_i criors _/ire Held, Eiiilhey Will Clear Debt Soon. Find Her- NPIW YORK, Oct. 1-.(,Svpccial)-A horrible story of mistreatment, after slie had been spirited sway from her home in Jamaica, was told by 16 ycnr old Lena Thorn, when she was rescued today ny a policeman from a. liltby hovel in east New York, where siic declared she had been held pri- soner for six weeks. The police heard screams coming from the hovel and raided it. The girl _told a revolting story. ________.______ ooesodnimnni .i .i'.i.:~,tiiig of the dlrrrtors of tue loc- al branch of the Y. M. S. A.’Wcdnes- ay evening, the reports submitted x C/2. liohircri that notes amoiintin,-_' to si hundred dollars signed by the direc- tors were held by the city banks, and that other accounts nniountingr In nlli to n.ii-‘ly one tiioiisziiid dollzirs were ill BE SEEEEEIJ l MoN'riii~., sept. so-There is a tilegrriiii ii. i Winnipeg saying that the strike has been called off there, <*\\"“l »‘.\' ll\‘.‘ ~*if1Ul'.‘l-Y- land that it is to follow the same 'ilu -lii'e<-low iii.~:l.i'iir.lcd the Ii :ince r-i=iiiiiiiLt.ec io druu' up ii report hichy will be suiuiued at a uicctiui: ~`tlic` ;;.u§r:il uiiiiibcrs next week, aid an elxort \.ili be made to cleur oif the' dc-lit licloie the first of the year. Sonic clinu;_'cs_ are bcini: made in, the _viiiniisiiin and it will sluu bei oi _,t the best in the province. coiiise in mist. Neither the strikers nor ilie company would confirm this. llnvid McNicoll, general mann-ger of the (T. P. lt., said at noon today that he had not been approached by any strikers or strike leaders in regard to ii conference. He would not say what iuiswcr he would give ii they were risked. I-le denied huvini.; any know- ledge of the strike bcing ciillml nh in the west. There was simply no news on the strike. St. John, Sept. 30-D. C. Clinch re- ;l‘. li. strike had been declared oil. rnnunneeeowoe LINVE ill’ HNNWNY S(\l=`iA, llul;,riri:i, t"-cpl, 30-- The r iii uv llulirariii of tlic lC;\stri'n or upu ‘y _ . A f ln' loiiiuil |»ioti‘.~'i iiiiiilv by ll\‘i'iiiiiiiy url .\iislriii nizuiiist the eouiiuiicd ciliui-'r. licld ai iiii-cling to crinsirler loi:uiiiiii;iii scriioii _of the (irieiiuil tuilwiiy ut the conrlusioii announced ,hail the ;;o\'r-riiiiieiit did not intend zrlirimloii the workiiii.: of thc rail- U wily but wmild i‘nileii\'oi‘ to Iind ii l l iiusis io snli.-aiy the eoinpnny which iii scvcriil occasions had expressed is iwiiliiiess to sell the line. lliili::'riii took possessioii of this linc I 'SliAl~l'S TROOPS L WERE DEFEATED. BERLIN, Sept. 30-A despatch iruni Teiieran to the Local Anzieger siiys that the imperial troops have siiiicied ilefrut at Tabriz, and asa coiiscliiieiici-, :ind on the advice of ineinbers of his cabinet, the Shah has decrocil that piirliament be open- ed on llvtolier llll. This is an earlier iliti: than hurl been anticipated, but the Sliuii iioiie.-i by this means to se- ciiie liniiiiiiiliiy. (`uii:siileriiiile nerv- ousiies.~. exists in court circles and the troops statioiicil around the p.iini-e i'ei`use to obey the order to ui.ii'ch ou Tabriz. 'I`lie Minister of Wai- has been viilnly endeavoring to rnisr- the money to puy the soldiers, asf. Novcniivci- owing ton strike and but U10 Dopuliition of Teheran show. ii;i ndrniiccd the ur;.:uinent tliiit puri- lic scniinicnt was _-;o s'ci‘on~_ly in lar ir in ictiuton of the liiic, that rc <.r:iti.ui to Turkey was iiiiprissilile c i~:ifi~;ri|iii'ile