.,,__,7, . _ -f ' f - . »T.a;J:"* Da' ly f°" 199( Catches All Early THE CHARLOITEIOW GUARD] |w;;':l';°.'::fi, A MORNING DAI WE El{LY.lNOW li :< C4 K1 P O FC. UZ one _ _ »n‘»"?l»il cHARLo1"rE'rowN, PRINCE. EDWARD ISLAND, c.xNAnA, TUESDAY ocroiaaiz s 1907. { torggy; v- ~ V - *___ , _, /~ l ) _ _ _ _ __ ,__ _ _ *_* ~ -in LARGE BOARDING HOUSE BURNED Lost Their ‘ `~---~L~_~.. ° _ ing to Take Pl We This Aiternoon== MUNCTON. 009- 0--~(SD2Gll\l)-TIIB -lflfllo When Shone awoke he was almost boarding house belonging to Nelson Mc~ 5“m’°“"`d IW '*“'°k"- U* f°\1l"l '-5° Mme! Dougali situated near the new 1.0.11. Shops was burned to the ground lag; night. *_ named Arthur Shonc who had retired for About forty of the workmen at tho new bn thenight and was awakened by (hs Belongings bursting into his room, and lost no time in giving the alarm. 'Phe fire had by this time made ccnsld~ OPE S TO-DAY Races At last has come the opening diiy ol the arable headway and could not be con- I te l -ii l ' The ilre was discovered by a boariier `tro|ied. ` nldxtrririg: shy; (§h)hllbt'ih;l; and(l|nl,r U: l‘ U 0 Wil W B L 9 shops boarded in the house and they lost sy scene cflts operations. ‘ 'lhcre have been li. iarga number of smoke. I . i “WHY “H "Iwi" b"l°“Kl°F¢ ~ entries nail all the classes in the prize list EL re well represented. LORD CHARLES AND ;;§“:..‘1';:°::f.;i:.:‘;;_‘i:_:'”‘::::. 1:; NINE ADMIRALS What They Would L ikely do In Case of War With Germany British Naval Manoeuvres Bank on This Sup- position » LoNl1oN, Oct-. 5.-Under the supreme any information and will not be present command of Lord Charles Beresford, the except the Japanese, who, as England‘s combined iloma, Atlantic and Channel allies, have ln recent years been the gui-si. fleets will leave Portland about October ofthe oiilcer In command on occa- Topigtc H.°c."ii0'ii';s. °° I in-sau. ""()'S°i`~ laati-veiiii-ira uuuiner of l_{eye. 1 ifniiisr please leave at J. J. Gay 8: Sons. l0~8:l3I. M NTED-A I l fc sneral house- WAwork. Apiflzyrto llliig. Dr. Kelly, Kent Street. 10”5d“» Ann1E'n’s"WWTEi5 -~'”r° oeTi`v-_'sr tts C Guardian. AoDiY li' l-'G 5“"’"|P ti-in uflloe. 10”'ld'f_- ` ter. Good W relcranevs iurniaheo. Alpply L0 B- n. iini..i¢.v»=1»-1 Sf- ~-Wed ______.____ _ I i l ith fat reduca Mlql'iEEIt?'» iggen 5|: tvvhe settl nu.l0A§ riy at The Guardian Oillcf. T`LEi»l'| ti .use at I Aihrdtanrinwuoi-oupiefll;;If;\I1Iall.` 1»°¢sfssio»\ given Oct ltltli. AIJDIV W H 0 n,,,,,,,_ 7 io -sau. -I‘i»nt ev~f¥\‘°"Y I” ‘ III; moiriinu owl' I0 *li* "°“" " trash and up-ir-date. Mlfl "mi" ,Ta time dai-lag its dar »v¢f.vl>°‘l'h§‘, ‘ lny the goom anvtitined w e mind is still blight and active. judges" will have no llesltanoy in pro- nou'c|ng thc whole show the tlrst prize winner. Owing io the |;rc.t lniluir oi people to tl~e city during thogaiaxy of st. rsctions,lt `may he nccesiary to state that the seating capaiity oi Wonderland is much greater tlinn any other amusement place in this c'ty, and ihc stranger within our gates may rest assured ol comfortable nccoinmodatione andhilzh class entertain- ment to his hecrifs content. _ Abnilad of tale henuty _eniitled, We Parted as lhe Sun Went: Down, v ill be sung by Percy ll-ti-nay. _ This h~autliully illustrated song i rirough which a trsgiant sigh is breathing appe li to tho hearts oi' all who have been entranced in lcve's young dream. Al. the Wonderland exhib tion of art the program fur Monday and Tuesday will bo as follows: Exhibit No. One- Alhlctlo Ainci-loan Girls; Exhibit Nc. ll- Tho Boy, The Bust and the Bath; Exhib t Nc. 8-The Reluctant Dog; Exhibit No. 4-In the Wrong Flat; four oomodleii and ovary one a acream of laughter, To accommodate the great rush to Wonderland the maaolammt have de- siagd to givuillnruoen performances from m|¢`n'cleok till tive, begioniaron Tuesday Matinee this aitei-noon from lp. m ill 5 p. m. to go to. -A , _ Forty Railway Workmen Had Narrow Escape From Suifooétion by Mid- A Large Number oi Entries In==Every Promise "ight Fire in M°“°t°”’ and oi An Interesting Ellrhibition==Formal Open c Wixwlrlrii, Oct 7- -(Special)-Alter Par- ii-inaeiit opens a convention of \'Vestern daily editors will meet at Ottawa to press upon that body the necessity for placing I that can be diplred. There is plenty of Itis tube hoped that line days willruli- the "“l°El'“Uh “Wi '-°lL‘Ull0U¢ "HPS lllltlvf animals oii sho . In the drill sh d the exhibits have been arranged with uch haste, rind this spac- ious building is n inviting place for one -()n the wcat 'r now many hopcv are her exhibits putin lirst class condition iixed. \Vlll it line? is the question 011 i _ and the houfingotlive stock is everything many tongues, , accommodation nil visitors will iliid it easy t-J obtain horougliinspectlon ot the race days. throughout this week so that the attend- ance will be large. At three o'cloek this afternoon thensual formal opening uf the Exhibition will take; place when His Honor the Lleutcnantl Governor will deciarait open and ad' dresses vlill be made by other prominent men. Tomorrow and _'Thursday will be the t} .\’ V K X it ` M G i f __week===A Btiuoied and i~ticngther.i:ri slice thelrlart The Winners In All The Classes But "§;;§1.."."‘;;i;.;;:2f_°;i%3 ;‘;:;; ';‘;; ROOTS AND VE(iE'l`AI3LES. ‘Craig Miilrlleton;20hnries Learii, Fern. .2 John G Townsend, Kensington;3Jolin Potatoes-Rose Type, 1, Bnnj lllcnwgom. wood Weiilthy, l HYE Wright, Summer- LSti\vert Kelvin, Kiuliora. Do, under Ii. ~ry, Traviliers Rent; 2, 0¢1|n Cm,” side;ill/ire Tho; Johnstonc,Suminersldc. lSuminerhlll Farm, Sumniersidc; 2 l* " .liliddlet n, Red Skin' 1' G I.; Bmw", M,,,._ Ben Davis, lJohn Craig. Middleton; 2 McEwen. Summerslde; 8 F Ray Burns, 0 ate; 2, Lueius]R Allen' guu,mem|,]e_ Dil Mcllonnlii. Ribslon1’lppln, 1 Albert Freetown. Do, under 2 years, John Vi covers but twenty-ioiir hours, but is tlllul reen Mountain, l, Percy Marchbanks, Soilurinan, C Badequn. Northern Spy, Hogg, W`|lmot; 2 W G Clark, Wilmot. ew Annan;2, John \Vaii h, Wilmot 1 Chilli H Liird, 1\‘i-riiwooii, 2 Albert Draft Foal of 1007, Alex Lockhart 'St.. alley. Mclntyro, I, Bcrtrn Picketts, Sohurinan. Cont Bedrquc Fameuse, Eieltnors; 2 John Stavert Kelvln;3'Geo between the Hrmsh Lngaum and the olvln Grovc;2, Geox B;-UWB, An,(,,i¢,m 1 John Cr-iiir. G ldrii Russet, 1 Chas I’ickerlng,Sunimerside. Marc orGelding, Vondtr, l, llinolil I.~ivin,]{e1vin (;r,v,_,; Black. Iluxbury Rusiet, 1 Albert generalpiirpose,l John R Stsvert Kelvin; Albert Schurmon, Central B deque. Sollurman. Stark, 1 Rcbt Acorn, Sf. 2 Elliah l’ Monrse; 3 J G Townsend, ny new variety 1 Albr;-1, Schupmnu 2| Eleanor.-i;2Dll Melloiliilil. llox Ap l-es Kensin inn. - icharrl Ularkménhrmerside, , packed forexpori, IJ ihn Craig. Bogie] g--?--Z--- ‘nv°r"°s` Mr' Borwkar as me Bnush Turnlps-Swede, l, 'i.‘hos Glover, Sum- APDIGP- Dlitlllflll f0\' \XD0l`l.1 COND '1' crside; 2, Frank McEwen, Siimmersirlc, Craig, Middl. ton. Traiieci-ndent Crab, 1 E A b&SBIlfl0r'S llllllglltffi and MF- Sifulflw ill ll White or Yellow, l. Thea G‘ovor, 2, Frank P N T“5'l"l`» NI-5€dPfl“°i 2J°hU|DlUk“\'5°D. leading and pleasing part. E ich oi these elllwen. l{aszard`s Improved, 1, X D Summsrside. Goiilen,iVickers Wright, ,_ D nr Cl rir PRI CE COUNTY‘S PRIZE WINNERS The Awards Won At The Exhibition Held In Chlnaat the time oi the Boxer uprising ~ nnan, 2 Elnfst \Vrl|:¥t lliiddleton » » ,,,gc\Wur|n~|_R.,d (;|U\,e_ 1, |{.,n-ys ii Mrs Sydney Richardson, St Lieaaors, 5”" “V” ""‘°“‘l7 s"“"b"J I’-V F“"’k I-0wg|,’New Annan, I,gngR,¢¢1,-]_ F,-"nk Diuisons, 1 Kentiord I. Waitr, Wilmot Vl\l9l‘0D- cItwcn,Suinrnor-slit.; 2, .I.im,,; Taylv,-v Valley;2,MrsAilanMcI.ood.(ii\cnGuges lloih are mlllnien; Valeron was ,.,,,,|,°w,,_ yenow (_;|0|,;.’ 1' pe,-cy A||m_ 1, llenry E Wright, Suiniucraidr;2 Mrs J m.,.eswd_ In-,i¢,Qv,~n, A Murray. St -Elerinors. Carrots-llalf Long I Mi-4 Iamcs Daw P¢f\\’5-1"|BlD>|H11 Bvlll-\i».i‘. l» MTB 'H109 nn' N0,-|,h' '1‘|y°|,; g_ X () (;,,]|,,,,,,' sh Johnston, buinnieislile, ‘.i.iris Null Clarke, ` ‘ llaitlc t i F Gi den. hrysostum. Carrotl, red, 1, Heniy E N°\`lfl\B€IUl»B\“ll. 1 U'\_\‘l'.V S*-¢Wl*l"`» New ST. JoHN, Oct 7. ~(Spccl:il)~~In a tight ‘M ‘. ‘ ' ‘ <` KIP Vlceroy's palace. The cast included all the fourteen members oi the Company, with the ol-l Ambassador, Miss Van Diiser as ;he Am- ccslved hearty plandits as they mario Among the members of the Company who appear for the tir.-it time and created W. S. HARKINS COMPANY IN THE Shadow Behind The Throne-A Capital Presentation ofa Thrilling Drama-- They Present the.,Private Sec-` retary Tonight _.gli Ard.r oo. as Madame the Unknown; Orson M Dunn,spleadidlv madelup an the Chinese Viceroy; Carl Fay ae, the Mandarin, thc mysler)o\is Shadow Behind the Throne, who so olten thwarts the baser purposes ol the Viceroy. It is an exceedingly bright and capable company thatprescated the play of last evening--not quite at their ber t, for this was the iirst limo oi producing this play. Special scenery and the patriotic ardor amused by the incidents of the story aided to carry it with enthusiasm from start to tlnish. Tonight the Private Secretary alll be put ou. People who have the blues oi who are tiouhled with business cares or think that everything is not pleasant in life slioulii see The Piivalc S-:crctary and they are sure to have u ri l ipse lor their accus- tonieil ie.=lir.gs. The Piivais S.cieLary is beyond doubt. one of the funniest of tun maker-s.It is the best oomedyever written. It is lull to the brim with ludicrous say ings, and ridiculous complications and situations, keeping the audience in astato oi good humor fiom the rise of the curtain io its ilnai drop in the last. most favorable lviipression were May 0 ' . ., who, with Mrs. Kipling, arrived in‘ Kipling, “lor about twenty years to keep all men oi sister nations in thi- empire lu~ ierested in each other, l.iecaii~e I know that thc hearts ol all incii are created niuchalike. They hnvethe same problems and aspirations, and have only each other meeting of theTeachcrs'Association to be held on thetlth 10th and llth instant and desired permission to attend which was granted with the hope that the Principals would bo aatlsiled that all teachers would bapresent. Notice of it M Jahnson's appointment by the Government to the position of a Trustee was received from the Oierk of the Executive Council. Mr.John- |on_ was appointed on the Committee of latlmMe!. The thanks of the Board were extended to Pr oi. Barlow for the sucees ihls pupils in winning so many prizes at he llaliiax Exhibition. THE Wi:ATHER. Toaomo, Oat 7.-(Special)-Flesh to Bello rinr (lliiinop l»ipplii>_l oilia C Gelding. iifi