'lids 1 and 1 atom it to _ _ I I ~ as » . e . e 'I ' '- ° IP* """'" -...er-. I, .,/ J |113 “P .' g ian, ~ -A .A ~; af ~ - 1 M 1 'I ESTABLISHED 189|. ' THE GUARDIAI., cHARLo'I'i‘E'i‘owN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Isss pm; mg gm; f "vr A' ` I _-rn _ rr it _ My ' CHICAGU MARKETS made to the great delight of the snecta Io srANo I _ 1 BRIIIIANI oAY’s sronr.ff-»f»i»»g<~»r»-W»»d.»I.»-ITBAN uisr TDGETHER 5 l ,,w,f__"" 88SSe8§o; S5Sé3Ss3 oririge Free State Suo- ports Transvaal. 55552155565hH5€_»7-TBBEB-S-'6~¢72:fS"'__'f“’°“" E" '*'°°*"“’°g°:"’:: 888S8S€S’8'St'>’SS'88888'SSS'¢¢8e888 8§8§§e_g_S;g_ ttSSSSSSSSESZSSSSS8351838838888 Seseeioéee TRANSVAAUS REPLY Submitted to Wolsely-Gen. White Consulted--Situation Most Critical. LQNDON Sept. 14- (Specia) - The _Orange Free Slate Ra .d may be sum- moned immediately to at special session. The Burghers at a meevng decided to sand shoulder ti sh'-alder with ine E Transvaal. The Transvaal’s reply ti Chamoer- " hin’s note has been received. but the Hatents are not made public. The contents were given to Lord ¥olsrley,who immediately summonrd Gen. Sir George Stewart While, the commander of the forces in lSES.‘ ess, ca-‘ to . ,the' ,-3,. ood’s Ei' l good perks iseaset Great money I sick; ___-.¢_i.. T0 PARDON DREYFUS. Med States Asked to Ilterveae But Will Net. f _-_--_» VEIP C Wssiirrioroiv Sept.14--~ (Special).- Ths Government is receiving many _ letters to urge Prince to pardon Drey- ‘ ‘ lls, but will not interfere in the matter. rllberal `_ Juld ro-_ ~ new THE WEATHER. TEL. , Wasuirsororz , Sept- l4-(Special)- =e!ii0l\l“ 5 Fair. continued cool, fresh winds, most- bling il ‘- .-. . i _ _EM _ _ y noithe rly_ opriewl - f _i P.: il ln liffil . TV? frvllaiiviiif Welt: €lc'.;tL‘tl_" The situation is believed to be Sept. wheat. il§; corn, SM: oats ‘2ll;pork, 7.975. I Dec. wheat,TO?i ; corn,2S§ ; oats, 20; _ _ Q ) . 1 1 ' CANADI All ORDER Another new Lodge Organized in Charlottetown. _ Order of Foresters, has been in the city during the past week and Wednesday saw the institution of another court of the order in Charlottetown. The meeting was held in the society’s hall, Prowse blork. l the strongest in the order. The Canadian Order of Foresters ranks among the best rrniernal and Benefits societies doing busi- ness in Canada, having a membership of over 3-1,000 and rt .=Iir:.liis of nearly One, |1lIi.l.`|i `~=l‘?iI`~ l'i~'\¥\_g -\ purely C8D8dlBD` insti iilif-i» .» ~-ii.-iii-i --oriiritf-ind itself 'or -.iII_v per.-~ ir wiiIit.Inp_ tiger L-,fav a-.~»ri'a»- --.1-Ii and ineialretl its c-fli._:er.~i nr ine current _ytfal : I :U43 C/.Q;U"C Z C3 W J -Briice Steivnr' Leigh '. -F Ilrliinfziy. _ -H W Week-. G S-C Y Hughes. . 'l`rr-as-Dr Avers. Chap-Rev R. S Whiston. I (lon -- B S McKinley. ‘ S W-G A Hughes. J W-‘C DWeelis. S B-W H Small. J B-B Huggan. _ Examining Physician-Dr Bruce Shaw. O ton and Dr Shaw. _ ‘_ I Auditors-L M Peardon and S M Jenk- Fiu Com-G A Hughes, Rev R S Whis-.r ins ~ Trustees-W H Cndmore, A S and J R Darke. '1‘heCourt will he k_._nown ConrtA_3weit~ari3._ will and fe ` = in -Bros. McEwan, Dr Dewar, lfcNevin, past chief Rangers and~ other members of Court Charlottetown were present and assisted in the ceremon- iesr. At the close of the business Bros. MARRIED. At *he Misuse, Murray Harbor North the 7th inet.. bv the Rev.John Martha Lwellyn, all of Murray Harbor North. _ __,__._ T Il ;£_= M 2"? M 33" M I l< senses 9 / Funeral from his father’s residence, Malpeque Road, on Friday, at 2.30 p. Whistori, Leigh, Muncey, McEwa 551,65 and Gillispie, McLeod, McNeviu, Whitlock more n_nmerous_ and others gave short address. The meeting T’-`si0ns. f _ I. _ ' '_ _ . , P adjourned at 11 p. m.,a1l present feeling" " The rain, which had hlleni that the Canadian Foresters are on the gg;-1y`_ mgmingi '_ hm - g¢}(;9n9d‘ b°°'“ "1 ‘l1l'°l*Y- track in places, but it was nothing I §;§r_;_{__;_;;; ...._tThe Directors of the Park Greeted __0f with Beautiful Weather. 'A LARGE chown IN AIIENIIANCI ~;;=g5;;;§5,3,~b,g0;g;;e,;;»;},,;e<;,g;;§,,§;,l;f§, The 2:25 class to be tlnished to-day.- Au acci-A dent on the Track -A Lady Thrown From Her Carriage and Seriously Injured -Two Drivers Fined For Not Complying With The Rules-Some Fast Quarters Made-A Pro- test Entered. sa »peak of and fast time was made. The merry-go-round was on the grounds and the familiar air of the colored gentleman who propelled the crank wasiheard to the ultermost ends on ,. . ' . _ of the course. Gillis, Mr. James McKenzie to Miss' John Steel bummerside_ distance 9, jndge,was 'in attendance and Galbrai-*h’s Band rendered several selections during ' ‘ the afternoon. The free-for-all was the race of the U Em, ins, Walt I. K Har er; dav and several of the heats were keen- second son of. James T Harper, i 1.1i°°flte5led- ,out_, iind winning by several lengtghs., L' and bcth “me d°_W“ th? hf’m° Effelch aged 2-T years. 2 30 CLASS__FmsT HEAT while Guy J. and Bessie Ram- at 3 U`°m°“d°u5 gall' Minnie Wmnmg This race was first called. Fleetwood, in . thence to Sherwood Cemetery. 7T°U°Y» LQ9~f"1` ‘mil Pdndecti ll"i were . --»-~ -- --~~ ~- ff =,‘drawn. ihe rr-riiaininu starters were er-signed __ - Rock Farm Grac.», Almont Wilkes, Guy fé ng; 'J and Bessie ltampsffi dY5W‘D8 P°°‘ ,‘,,,°°m¢|- ' i_ : tions in t/he order named. They got lifw °‘ 2 F -away on the seventh score. Rock Farm 6°" ~ A1 Grace had a good lead, which she main- °“‘ E Just received. .tained to the finish, trotting a splendid Ehgefff - 7 , ~ heat-. The other three were for a time M M C223 W l"""'1 IT C./D ;natN£ 7 ,. well bnnched, but Guy l and BBSBIG d h d lc s I \ ,ans .__ 2 ' cuss-ramp naar ' ' _ F'arni°Grace and Guy J. even 'Zf-_to the quarter, when the took-the lead, holding it until coming into the half, when a break gave Guy the lead. Guy trotted well, holding first place till coming down the stretch. Gracie was then coming like the wind, rapidly gaining on Guy. and when within fifty yards ofthe wire she forged ahead and won the heat. Bessie Rampart 'was third and Almont Wilkes distanced. Time 2.265. E 2.30 ci.ass_FoUiz'rH HEAT. Never headed was Rockfarm Grace’s record in this heat. She led from the start trotted like clockwork throu h good lead which she kept to the finish; Provider coming down the home stretch neck and neck with Warren Guy. ine 1 .tier horse overtook Provider but failed to secure srcond place because of bri ak. Time 2 :22}. FREE Fort AI.I._sEcoNn HEAT. Minota led, but was passed by Pro- vider, and on the back stretch Warren Guy passed both. At the half there was not a length between Provider, Warren Guy and Minota. It was then that Provider broke and Tell back to third position. Warren Guy and Minota struggled _gallantly for first "place, the former winning by a. length; Minota second, Provider third, Belmont fourth and Almont Wilkes fifth. Time 2.23. hREE-FOR~ALL- THIRD HEAT. - In this heat a start was effected on the seventh score. Warren Guy took the lead from the commencement io the finish defeating Minota by a length, Minota pressing Warren Guy hard for first place. Provider third, Btlrnoit fourth, Montrose distanced. ’l‘iui- , 2.20, being the fastest heat of the day. Two last quarters were made in 35 seconds. FREE-FOR-LLL-FOURTH HEAT. In the fourth heat Warren Guy 'again took the lead with Minota a close sec- ond. the former winning the' heat and race. Belmont, by an extra burst of speed passed Provider on the home stretch securing third place. Time, 2.215. 2.25-ruzsr HEAT. _ The starters in the heat were Tansy, Ramp L. Minnie and.Bijou. Beau Prince and‘Joe Youngheart were drawn. the- _tore the _race began ‘~’~°°°lderab1s“disous- ‘sion too ` ' ' Ton hopples. Mr. Lea 'a-protest" th the judges de'eid4d_to‘ removrttiem-1 of Rbmp being tiadly broken ~~‘Ti;i°_sg from finishing. h ’ la`tt‘6"r’s is-i.°_._¢_t»_°&\,~___n th; “son-.d _. alto ~liim~ to start in the next giving him “fourth place in the heat. Time 2.23. _ 2-25-2Ni> HEAT. _ I It was 6 30 when the second heat was called; the grand stand was fast be- coming empty; the trains were leaving the city ann the shades of evening were falling. After scoring nearly a dozen times the word "go" was given to the satisfaction of the remaining spectators. Tne start was a poor one. At ihe quar- ter Romp L. led with Minnie at his wheel and following in a bunch were Tansy and Bijou. During the last quar- ter Minnie overhauled and passed Romp part each broke twice. Rockfarm bi half!! length. Bij0\1_third and Talliy Grace thus wins the race. Time, 2.30.;-f0Ul‘llL Ti\’Il9 2-25¥- FREE Fort ALL-riirsr HEAT. The ea er crowd had antici ated nounced that the ru‘es would not allow them to call the next heat and it was .Om th- gg I h th f P |o1._ decided to have tie remaining heat e m_ unusua w en e ree . all race was called. Minnie and Beau. imma “"5 °"’°m°°” at 2 °’°1°°k sharp' Prince were drawn leavingBelmont, 'Pen "’e_°“m‘°°,° fee tome g'°“"(.|s M note, Monirc se, Warren Guy, and Provider,- who started in the order named The scorinv record of the will be 2octs. 'lhe Grand Stand will be free. I ` _ Norris. Rampart got second an t ir p 8- 0. Charlottetown track ai least was broken The omcers of the ,rack were. ’°,';;,,_§|,¢ E respectively, ` Almont _Wil§e;5_ b&l'¢lY _i_and v¢teran horsemen were compelled R_ W_ B,.,,w,,,,11_ Northporn 's¢,,_,m-_ , Cases ' _ saving her disialwe- THUG - 1- | 0 resort to adjectives. after having_ T_ B_ G,,_dy_ Gem E_ Hughes_ Cha,-_ sd fm* 9; ,_.~,_,_ Ma ,,_ -seen the horses scoring for the twelfth; lottemwn 'nd “_ al 10"* " p0undU A RP. ite ndel iiii l‘I0ll. RUF nd? his Install. A lli_l.lli_ sro. S are nfre Rllllllll , ROYAL BAKING len-~»» -i NEW YORK. _ ' de from pure 2 30 CLASS_sEC0ND EEA : land ,thirteenth times. After the “'_ A_° |J5,.e§n“_ Summa,-,ide_ DL &bOt1'£ CTCZIII Of ll3!‘lI8l‘» Rock Farm Grace led on the first eighteenth score the judge called the. Johnson, Ch,"-t0newwn_ time,-s_ 1- B°°1'°i GUY J- ° °l°S° 3e°°”d_° , on the drivers up to the stand and gave thenr ' _ the former lost osition on a . fittun P , d d',’f ' th ° - 8000 pairs. the bizak :ad Guy J. overm0k_iisr. Rock f,‘;;‘“;°if"?:‘;v dfd ;‘§fsc0‘;‘;f,§,‘,”§w Pf,§‘f» t‘iU‘TEt“ 5;’f‘kf’“;h°°'°_°‘t‘:°;“‘ h“I§9°‘_‘§d " J Farm Grace however, having settled; _ - _ _ _ 5 °g°9° '_ "0 f UW” fl" S am St al do ained on her rival and showed thot” they W°°ld 5° Med $0- O°_th° Park yesterday, shortly before the races, " ag Urns ;_I;;§s eed on the last lap Thenninetscntn score the order o_f things begam _Mm p_ Duffy_ Lot 4g_ hadl '__ gms doalii the home stretch. under the ; WFS about as h9f°Y°~a11d the d1'1f_°1`5 °f‘ the misfortune to he thrown out of her Alum ' powdeiaare thcgreatest lash likes double team but when about'M1U¢ti and M0'-\tf0S@ fY@1`° Ubflged *° arriage and her ar:n brnken. The M the presentdays for-ty yards from the finish Rock Farm P95’ the fine b°f°1'_° Starting agaln- _ ccident was caused by a collision with Grace again broke and the heat was On the twentieth score a start was; the team gf a cabmam of I1-on Wear Fame up _ ~ ' ' _ ___ -_-'l-14 WA TED. _l,=r_»1w°v_¢_»th_r¢f_°r°n°° to illinois: _hom-m.u., sepsis.-'-`(spesisi)-‘-Dr. m _ If » e- ll e At the conclusion the Judges an-" ",= ~ _. ' Crrrc seo sept 14 -(bpecial)- l`he exhawted their patience with the Jockey, Q foiiowing are me closing rates; _ ing of some of the drivers. Minota got a T0 BLAIR Tendered By Moncton City Council. I MRS. GOWANLOCK »DEAD 1_1- _ i Minto Sailed Yesterday For Ch’to,wn--President Doull of Halifax Dead. -ii Toiioivro, Sept. 1_4.-(Special)-Mrs. Guwanlock, who was held a prisoner by Big Bear in the Northwest rebellion some years ago, .has died, ns the re-' sult of sufferings she endured while a prisoner. ` MoNc'roN. Sept. l4.-($peo'ial)- The City Council will tender Hon. A. G. Bliar, a banquet on Sept. 26th. iaisiiliiium ir.-'wfrgiiu ueoiiifiss, an liesli appointed 'tie Straits .settlements-iiii string. nur mi. new steamerllrito. *;°5'_"'leit"Dnndea tc.day "_hl"__?- Ei. i 14--cSr»H-fi- “ _ __ _ _ of the most prudent a.tia6ii‘sfdi”ei! ` ' ' 'I-Ie was-one of the richest aseata this city and President of the 'Blak of .Nova Scotia. ` [i I B - I ii ,\\\\\~,»\\t ¢ _ r’ ’ §School? I '._. ";: , Books I 2 f - ¢ I .x . C for I Books I Y _’ I And _a large newline . ’ of all kinds of - School Supplies Now Ready. _/_ Y /. aes N Inuit no 4 M _ ` i 1 ` _ ¢_,_,_ .___ » ' - `isssse|mii.r." " i|.ii.'l¢|isiizis. 1000 people to pay their accounts fiunished June 30th. mmm 8, mmf, _ lsntstn-Ssittltsraste We want a large amount of money for Sept. lst. , I --- I 1 §...‘l‘l.'€'é'L§¢“°.i‘3-7"a¢3.'%°"°°'"°'°' A. Morris Bloc i?’¥f9¥F-ii“*“i*°~ _ __ ’ _ _ 2-dkwinos ;_L 'lk -Av s 1% _ , ._..:f, F €X ll