‘*¢ _ eI.`1;"§ :Ei‘i1;' To I=z"ea.‘d > _.--.. ...-. ._ __ ;-_ Y gi \ _ ~ ~;. ,._\_ _*pr ,M __ it _M __ _ _ * '_ -_i ` ‘hiv ~v_ , _ ,,..2I‘i?,¥..»’~¥ii§£t!'i&y.:j cHARLo'I"rE'rovvN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1905. _ {,,y,g§pgg,1;m5°m,, .S_,,_ JOHN, Sept. W.-(Bpeulai)~Afterre |,,~0 hearings the counsel engaged-in the`MI\in, from mantaining sheer booms on the Canadian side of St.Joh_n River where Stiollnliivcr obstmctlon case have agreed ,D ,inte n I-aaa which will be presented for it jinigerncnt in the' Supreme Court next lo .l|Inuar.Y- :ri This is an application made by Attor- ney (;,.,,@m1 Pugsiey for»-an injunction* the .Ashburton Treaty. ' IIIIIII Iliiiitii Hitiililiii Ask that the _Senate be Abol- ‘ 8 Other Reforms Called for - - the two enterprising firms of Messnl --- ~Roper and Easton Brol., by their G l'ono_\"ro, Sept.20-(Special)-The'l‘redes il/Gly. _ and Labor Congress today passed many I resolutions. 'i`lIe only ones of uny_,importance favor- I ed an elective Senate if -that body cannot E1\Si~0l\ Bl'0B~ ‘ be abolished; another declared for the 1 I ’. l Iihoiilion of property qualification, for 'I municipal oflleers and n. more equitable ‘ valuation of vacant lands. CHANQEPA ME TO. *B Il.\I_II~'Ax, N. B., (Sept. lil.-Timt the ciiange in the time .of the visit of the Aged bull, 2nd., Roper Bros. Yourllng bull, 2nd., Roper Bros. Bull calf, Iith., Roper Bros. II-In made in a measure to salt the con- Bull calf, under six months. lst-li/over venieuco of President Roosevelt and of Bros. llull and three of his get, Diploma, foilowiiii., paragraph, ,taxon from the, Roper Bros- Londnn Pest of Se t. Sth, which has just. I, Aired Cow, lst., Roper Bros. Three year old Cow, 2nd., Roper Bros. Two year old holfer. ith., Roper Bros. llritish fleet. to New York was modohy the adniiralty authorities in London and Prince Batte,niIurg,,is apparent from the ~ been received in Hzlifam. The Post says : "Ii is announced that the visituf Prince I Louis of Battenburg to Washington has been postponed. His Highness will get there Nov lst when President Roosevelt ROPE! BPO"- Is in residence .at the White House." - 2nd, Roper Bros. Aged .hord, 2nd, Roper Bros. _ _ Breeders young herd, 2nd, Roper Bros. Diploma on aged cow, Roper Bros. The Guardian has not heard of WEATl‘lE,R TODAY. ,."/' ` ` I TonoN1'o, Sept. 21.-(Special.)-Moder-I th ate [to fresh southwesterly to westerly; ‘“"‘" nn" L"“°'3 °l'““p' but _ _ _ _;S were all selected by our late Mr. Haszard and are the very finest obtainable] we at low pricesl d assisted hy Min. McLean of West ‘Ri:xr. Aftir dlnililk, Rev. David Prieo lid in P1119 gp, y ._iesso\l. Mana kwa lad= mM sw werdsty the lender, All _ °'\»_ yu.-lobe carried out according tothe' IAM ha bulbs, ,containing named lie' many good things were said in a most‘ _.F-“tical way;nnd lessons helpful for thef . 20th. century Saints were drawn from the. su most attontivi. me sad incised av mmm from th# churches and the conduct of the general , business. ».sp¢udby~a`p|xu|r`-iatelbnzl. This was at 1.30. He will boilunched at the exhib tl our s or yoftcrtl o‘clock h W vaudeville and horse races., track today drew the lar t d si Lady Patton second money, Kremelia third mon d Ki b h ` Brest performance, and Warren, we take ' ofl`our hats to you in three straight heats. The summaries I Four horses' faced the sterter in the first heat of thu 2.30 trot-Jack Wilkes, Montrose Jr., Little Ben and Israel Boy, in the above order. Little Ben went away in the lead and maintained itto the finish. He out-classed his field and won easily. Israel Boy second, Jack Wilkes third, and Montrose Jr. fourth. Time 2.29. - The second heat brought the some four ogether for the word. Little Ben- went to the front and finished an easylwlnner, with Israel Boy second, Montrose, Jr., third, and -luck \Vilkes distanced. Timo, 2.20). The third heat was a repetition of the other two so fur as Little Ben was con- cerned. He led from wire to wire. Mont- rose, -Tr., changed positions with Israel Boy. Time. 2.27 l-2. I ‘ Summary 2.311 trot: ' Little Behpllarder Israel Boy, Carroll Montrose, Jr., Steel Jack Wiles Time-2,30, 2.202, 2.275. Summary 2.25 trol. and pace : Etta Mac, Raymond Lady Patton, Warren Kremelln, Boutiilor KiugsburouglI, Rockfield. Daisy Wilkes, Cox. Violet R. Roxie D. VaVlemore, Holmes. ' Little Mac, Ritchie. Karavu, Musgrave. Time-2.21 1-4, 2.2112, 22 1-li. t c.:»a.zc-u 2.:..:eo»- is leur-» N.- 1-’ocu:~1:..>n~:»-c|:..: m¢=:\'5»>~¢.:¢e_x»- »-re Ecocicerew rs sq;-re '_-‘ .‘* `&Z&¢`|:`-ffnifaf 5=‘°e“ re Q 2. BAPTIST CONFERENCE. at i\l ad lrei in for liis worship will be blessed.In the set- tlement of the Rev. J. E. Tiner as -pastor God, who will do good service for the ureh and" the village of Tryon, amen The conference opened with a strong* At 7.30 p. m., pastor White preached a' pful and practical sermon on the ‘Saints in Caesars l-louuhold"-in which! eject to which the congregation west Tuesday at 10 a. m., Conference again' Haul-ax, N S. Sept.-The attendance at the provincial exhibition today _ _ I M381- The Prince of nnmmbom Mlm: Quaasc, Sept. 20 (Special) 1hcCan_s time maintaining the ppcfexentlul tari our additional ships will be here on Wed- dm" “'“““f“°I‘“""`s ham “ "°"°i' “’”I°h towards uw Motlllir Luunuy md we BH* ‘WIW “¢I“°\`"°°"- He WUI be Dl'°5¢Di-'fd today and discussed the turifl’ committee‘s "sh Column' i, ’ with an address at the city hall at noon; ‘ Business in Canada should not be made » II-I “'I.f~..-lf" ».._.~.~.l» _ _' f f ""7` ` \ ‘”'w~“ -~ ~ nunq- -- - . or _ lnI,i-tint II, can an “T I JQIIN RIVER’ III_IxIIaIIIu’ I MANU ACT REITS." By 3 Company Operaiing on |_a,g,, C,,,,,,dS ,,,,|,,, 5,_,,|b,_I"ia*Secret Session Discuss their Tariff Commit- Eur Canadian ,Side of §oundary River-In- "0" IIHCHSTUWIHY BBS) I' te`e’s Report-Bouniy System Conden`1ntd°»` School -Two Teeth 'Knocked Oiif and now voives interpretation of the Notorious Rm? °f 'he Seri” butlliilreferenez for Britain Ailowedif t _ . _ - E .- ii` = 5 1,.. _.__.I,,_ -~ - Ashburton Treaty. _ e__XemS ‘ Coupled with increased Protection. _ ' I report ' i d l i h i ongmunds l h M _ n any way opens ent onltie aogng e The report strongly urged that the pre "1 mke B sem on the gmndstand for th” _ ` commercial conditions in the United sent bounty system it‘s not a proper subs- smug, The horse races of the exhibition ifiidliie f°l‘Il IYTONEUCIVB ll0liC.V- - The Association also resolved that the ges crow nee The reportladvocated such un increased federal Govemment be requested to sp- the °p°"I"i¢ M th” hir' The B""“l “mild measure of protection us will thoroughl i t il’ Sarxvl RATE out I _ ~. BEA "_-MER Having Whipped His Child at Saekviiie High he ltiatter will be \lcn;ti|ate, _ - I,--' _ I J- J'/uf. » Magistrate Cahill. ..-,,-.rl .-.QQ _i .I.I .. 11” .» QI `»_ _ Before V r.1.r:, Sept. 20-(Speelal)~A re come to the school and talk the matter girettablo incident occurred on the street over. her” i'°d|1.Y~ - Instead of this Baisloy turned on Jonas, Principal Jonas of the High School had strode him aeverul times, knocking out whipped a child named Bulslcy and today two teeth and very severely pounding him Leonard Ilaisley, the father, met Jonas on thc face and body. -on the street on his way to school. The school was dismissed and Jonas lie asked wily the child had been made information against Baisley before whipped ami Jonas nested him in lilngistrate Cahill. was crowded to its capacity and the 'YI pun B Cmlnlllsslon to mvesugnte B Fpoemwm overnowed into the pmidockm develope Canadian industries at the sa`1ne_ national plan for technical education. and the :vast gathering were treated to I " I '_E ` some of the best races of the series. The * entries wen the 2.35 trot sud the 2.30 net.; = I- I ` Iln the former, Etta Mao took first moncy,~ ` ‘ _ e days K0 b¥~ Th°“° Wh” hav” wmched Se t. 20 ar: Swallow Reid Pugwssh; S. e church expect good rooultorfmm this gt Alert' Cnmphm: I,|cm;J_ T W slide occurred this morning on the north bank of the Mainland river here where thecontractors for the work en t,l1o.[lueiph and Goderioh railway 'have a ings steam shovel. at work. Seven . dump cars were thrown oilths track and 'S rolled tothe riyerbed below s distan¢°` °|¢\,qu¢.|;f.y1sst,snd the rear and of the shuvcf was smashed. Two msn were ,on the shovel at the time but saved j thsmselvssbyiomplnl- . I ey, an ng oroug fourth ` money. The fastest heat was 2.17§, credit- ` ~ V ed to Lady Patton. Lady Patton's miie in I ~ , thc third heat, 2.17i on a heavy track, is a_ ' .___ 1'. I I _ Lime Bee or syhIIey,wonuIe 2.30 not Over Golf Championship- Glgcg Bay is Going Ahead Ra- Miss Tiiomson and Miss pidly Says Hon{“F. `L`. Mclinulty Compete Haszard Who has lust I Today Returned M0N'i‘HEA¥».5¢DU- 20--(5ll€i¥iili»)-Tliero In conversation with The Guardian was great excitement in the second round H011- 1? 51- Hl\14li1l"