(Sf i _ __ ¥ E§ .55 Z2 55 53 Fc N I)A1L\')i887 ull; clliluiilllelow eulllnl.. 9- -‘ -- ---~__ ____ _ _._ __ _g ___ CPARLOTTETOWN PRiNCE EDWARD ICLAND PANADA Vl/EDN U1 (D C7 I1> '<1 SEHIUUS 'ilil liiliulllu SHOT HIS BROTHER IN O O lllssllulllllisiulnill iniliii il Milli sllll luis lu ullll MISTAKE Fon A M008 lnlsuvul il sul ull -nu-_ Destroys Much Lumber, Enraged Woman Shools Nlan Waiting at a Spring One Brother Heard the Ufhcl' A l __i, -ri' J C.. (D _l . 1 , SEPTEMBER 16, 1908 ,_,_,, v A ,J ’ , A ' - I L . _` A ~ l. _§ 3> 5-E sé i?i`§.‘-"3.t2iFis‘”iiT¢`2&tii in the West Reeds With Premiers Roblin and _ Miny Buildings and Fac-I Who Would NotGive Up . ' . - pl-l S»uitabIe°For Makin the l H D' , P I.. lories With Heavy Loss. BIDDEFORD, Me., Sept. 15-(Spa. ial)-Fire causeld al loss estimated at 3300.000. d9Stl`0y€"-‘1 mote than 15 acres of lumber yards, more than a score of tenement buildings, several factor, ies, and some railway property today on both sides of Saco River in the cities oi Saco and Biddeford: The fire started in a pile of shav- ings in the lumber yard of Geo, A, Grossman & Sons on the Baca Side and was carried across the river by thc wind; Forty families were rendered home. less. _ proaching, Fired and Wounded Him Fatally-Sad g I F5. Engagement B t 0 IM _ Story of the Hunting Woods. A es rjenta ms' NEW YORK Sept. 15-~ S ' 1.- ' " , Enra ed b the n ( pecm) F ~ . r . . . “mNIPEG' Sept' 15_(SD°°i‘1)" 8 Y a nouncernent of his FRED JHILTON, bept. 1.1--(bpecliil)I They travelled six riilh-ei and miiip-_ Swim; only the l0“.@i~ limb.; of his Miss AMIICS Lllui, the well l'.l. »i':i engagmnent '~° marry M10*-hrfr girl. B _Wham may Drove “ fatal sh°°t"‘g.ed- 0” “ barren Whey” HWY <>l>~“1'3\`\'0d b1`0f-llbll. Who was crouching and lem-_ Canadian writer, claims to have luitde woman employed at a Clothing mc_ apc;cI:ent occurred about dusk lastlmoose tracks. th V I -ing the horn in maipinlc. Edward a highly important discovery in the Itory shot down Bowman Francisco ng on Yoho “liters midway uc-I .Aoout dusk ey left the camp in thought he had found a moose. Course of ii long cunoe trip (lou-ii the P Z tween Beaver Dam and Tracy, about different directions, Bcniamin going Leveling his rifle hc lircd the iiiil- Saskatclicwan River Tha' _ twenty miles from this city. to a pond at some distance and Ed- let entering Bciijamia’ I groin, smash- She found ii rccil which is the slrie ' Ough mameq' sh” was 5° infah” Two lirotliers, Berii. and Edward ,Ward f-0 a Brook. ing a rib 1. _ paisfiig tliuouch the HS is Used by tllc Uliillese and J ips. seed with mm that on his r 1 sill , < .. l - , . ~ break his engagement she djcrded E; Smith, both well~to-do flirmers,A mar-I liindiing no game it ocfiirreil to abdomen. Ii" .m,;,;,,p ,,,,,ttm,_._ km him_ ried and son_s of Israel hiiiitlr ol them that the moose iiiiglii. to ut ii, “ion liu\.~. Shot ,,,,."» ‘ms IIN.; ml-i,.,,.t,, n,,¢,|,i,m ,,f the smm, ,Um If ~ B95-Ver Dum. NUW Mlifylliull parish, Spring not far away. 3 "““d°‘l m"""‘ CFY. :is his bl'otlici~Ili1is liccn found outside the oricnl. e was t k t h I . _ , _ a an 0 cap tal in B' dy this county, to get an early stlirtf Both started for thc spot and Ben- hrcw out a shell iiud propiircll to! n-=_.____ -_-A-_=..._._ :::._...,_n.--_.---_ azen iscusses oitics and Is Confident of Victory. ST. Joi-i.\l, sept. 15-(spe¢l.,i)_R_ L. Borden, Hon. Mr. Hanna, Premier Hazen, J. W. Daniel, M, P., Alex, Macrae and George W. Fowler, M, P, spoke here tonight and the political ‘issues in general were discussed. The Opposition leader expressed coiiiirlcnee in victory at the coming elections. ingi condition. _ . , . . , . _ _ _ _ i Mrs Rubas his ass H t for big grime left home early in tlics iriiiiu got theie first null wah- |mi|;iiiI_;` olive-i~ mwrlicl- I,u||et_ I ` ’ H an was car" afternoon with u teuiii, tent and rili- a birch horn to cull iiioose when l<].|_. ltuslilnl.: to his 'r.rotlicr‘e .,i,|,. I,clTHE _ _. Y T ;-._.' ce - _ if courrurr l. l l'l ' . _ - - `_l_|f( Wu aYcn‘¥f)'_v0nnV5 to eHc“_pj' es, ward approacllcd. found thc latter bleeding freely. I ` lifts 0F COURT- suuls in lull ulllsi wllu uv. lui Plliul I ,- POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Septemb- er 14-Referee in Bankruptcy Blair yesterday issued a certificate stating that Harry K. Thaw had failed to 8DDear at the hearing of has creditors in Pittsburg last Friday morning. af- ter having been summoned' to do so. lt is now believed that Mr. Berid will file the certificate in the United States court and ask for a rule to force Thaw to come to Pittsburg and show cause why he should' not be pun- ished for contempt. This will probab- ly be done this week,_ BOSTON, Sept. 13.-The agricullur- _ (.'()l'I‘1N"HAGEN, Sept. 14-The Brit- G11-°\(-"|‘l HAY. Scllf. 14-The lloiirll' , In representing this petition Attol" “il high .school at ldontuirue. estalrilsh lmvemment h"5_5"“t,*‘ ‘lil'l0I111lt"0 of 'l`l‘llsti=cs i.-.ll :.i:i1l=1scrs or St. .\ii l bl' 'MUN' S"l’(" 144A C""”`°"""" nes. Boyd’ who represents 3 POUMH lished through the etiorts ofthe c<>'iriiI;IIIii~.iil t¢;;ciBIT£rcdre;ii.iI, “lin t Jutlund, d,.ew.S I.,.,,SI,yL,.,.m,, __hm_Ch ummm iive (iovifrniiil-lit, lrcsli fyfiiii ii lon! .- _ ` ' ' ' _ 5 ' i' i use s sso ,- -' .. ‘ i __- ,_ __ . 1'!I`Clfpbl'e hotel keerperld stafietf “tht trthilslthle on trgtlhidglllliteilif lt;>lz manloeuvres of Gcrdliluo ously deemed ‘U UXWINI ai cnll to liov. m""d U* Ul’¥’L'”1U"" "W1 fllll of (wl- “W S P”5e“°e W*-is “Sm 0*” 8 P Y D - Th B -70hI1 1’r1ug1v of Yusoii fuiiii-._ ill- .i.- Smlr-1i\'v energy. wuulll he likely lo ~ ~ - - . . h waters. c ritish vice- con- ' purpose of examination in reference U18 p\10l1c school system of m.i.nli.il. um? sired t ~ , _ _ . _ _ , t uh _ . d f h. f th_ instruction to the f,,rmi,,g cDmm,mi_ suls in Denmark,_ niost pf' Whom am If th ol coiiie Eiist some `ti_riieh;~o_ givc immediate attention to iiiiproiiiil o e income receive rom is a “.5 eS,tate_ _ ties_ No -business in the Sum, I-,,.,,i,,‘Dancs, received instructions recently mudee Ein I$’1\.(,;e'”11;',1_§,(,l',l?H'":°’_.“‘ll I” winter conditions between Priiicl- lid Roger O-.Meral trustee for Thaw’ it more dimcult to Secure dcSi,.,,I,lcIto report to thc home governinent all Winter months 5’ “ ‘ulmii UC ward Island and the iiiziiiilziiid Lili-_ returned from Poughkeepsie yester- labor today than lilies the f"i‘ini'r.II?‘mlt_"nen.tS of German Wursm1~)S` It 1** _ ' Foster is attuckcd becullrie. ill .i day. He said Thaw was well. but was No trade suffers such a draft of lt:4Ilfp"';3£c.fl.here on fond uuumruy thu” A 1 °"Dc°°h U" l-llc Ii=`l1\“‘l- lib’ ill‘ll\\=\‘*`1 not pa,.tiC,,1m.1y anxious to come to younger ganeratiou to other lines, hfrtie l'itlril1` govtiinmcntrproposcd to that the doixiiiild for ii tuiliicl \vo‘ill Pittsbiirg at this time unless his cre- occupation The sup-posed iittriii:-32313 a ;:3f1;°L;l1 t°unFr§;1E"C“t» but GW- f ,bc seriously coiisilleicd if the l'on..i:i- difoils wanted him t(,_ s tions or ,Wban me an ,.cSp0,,Si\,i.,,I, :mid wit the 1']-riiliusfl ‘lf Of! Y-llc, _ *_* vritivc party should succeed _iii th.- ii slui ll I . H li conculi at n _ . 1 . " _ in a large degree, for these condi-MK. I ._ _ 00¢l11Url- UNL and o\ci iig.i\ii 'li' tions. But the lack of prodli<'tivityI ml was u Dune' I News luis ii.rlviicut<:ll the tunnel Iro- .. feet. l\lr. liordou iii i'iirliiiiiii'iit hi [ lol. farm work plays ri large part. lf | Q ithc agnicultural scliool,m:ide avail-1 K.Y hble for pupils within the ordin;ii'y ` . I ears of uhlic school iittenilancc, IIN BAYIA Toronto Paper Strongly Urges That ltBe Con- Thaw May Be In As He Failed To Appear. ~ I - - ~ 0 I ’ structed At 0nce_ rely to oppose Mr. Horden's proposi- tion, or to subniit an nltcrriute pol- icy. It will lil- rcliieliibered that Sir Wilfrid Lilui-ier in 18% substantially pledged himself to the tunnel project iii ruse the liioclwil party wus return- cd to office. He lius failed during all these years to iiipleinent his promise. Prince l<)d\\'aird island has been nc- glcctcd liecaiilse it is weak at Ottawa and uiiiiiiillr;ii'.i.il in the Goiifedcriition lf the lslzinll sont tircnty instead of four or live representatives to the House of Uoiiiiilons, thc tunnel would zivc bl'<'n l'oll>'tl'ilctl.-ll lon! ago, for ,J .i\'.':'iiiiu'iir. .iilir Gfivcriinii-nt for -m silpportcll thc piwiliositioli. ll. i.. in.: _"VW .'\Hll'»~‘. \'~"'\ll1l “Ut |1=l'»'i‘ d=‘l"fll to ,s ii li. to t.i. l iiil but i qi, ip ll "":.iii.n- thi' chit-l iciitilil-_ of thc con- ' of I»..‘i. ~*l ’ ' - ‘ l ' me _':<~t rzillir wllicl the l'.~l._iiil peo ` y p ' - .. AMHEIIST, N. S,, Supp Hf_wnh ol'\\';ii'd iler'.l;ii':itiriii i' .~ V I can add to the value in productive , [] large congi~egu;i(,,,S mm ,,I,lc_,,i5V overnmcnt has it. within ii.. po -er i \~.vNf iIriif>ili'riiiion. capacity of farm la'o0i‘, it will do , courses the first anniversary of thc 'ther to °"n"Lm°t the l""“““1' ”"!"" 'Arlummo CW" _ I ' #_ much to Solve une problem of the opening of Triiilty 1\1i~ti,,,.iist Ci,,,,.,,I, -:A--..-2-_.»..._.____-.._ ._., _ _ - - W.-~------. I _ngrfcilltllral towns. ` ~--~ was celebrated licre yestordiiy. liix - I vi-r ||(I ," . 1*, 1 ---é*-1-'-' , i - -*" I MONTREAL Sept 13 _A war_I `l;l,ahnderS. of Ccl_itcnal`y cliuicli, .\`i:.__ T-(W :'liii|'_<_',’<' ol' steiiliiig ini iiiitoiiiohile vztllicrl l :it$1\_llUll, ilu' pro|il>i'ty of judge Loo. of l’ro\'1di'ni'<‘, lt. I. llztycs iirrivoll llcl'o it tow lliiys :tgo mid :it oiicc ollfr'.i'¢'d info' lil'1.;--tixltiolis with it loczll dealer, to* ivliiiiii hi' sold the liiiioliillli :it at gliiill Iii".-v :uid plwiceelliul to iii\'est tho pro- , vi-mls ivitli the bookiii:\kl'l's ut. the Bliil-_ I lhiiiiillt races. Ho is liliillg held for 't " 1 'ti filON'l‘ft‘FATJ', Sept. I-l,---.Iosopli P. ' . ` ` . IMLIFAXI ,qcpt_14_Am,,,,| ._ _ n, occupied thc pulpit ‘ut lf. tl. }l:\_\'i-.- wus zll'l'¢'sto-ll, lloro today oil ii. mm has been Issued for the arrest. lliiie will ellipse before liockldytbil/illnililt-I Services Wm' N01’-t HCCCIPUIIICG. Hf"v. of D M Stewart former generali the Sport },c.f,0m the public eye umm W. F Gaetz, who was pastor of th.- OA lil I (UI. ._i4.__i;_ lil uullx , lxliuliu usli l ii I l'IAll.FAX, N. S., Septamb01`_14_--, GUEHNSEYS. 1 lhfil thrc-.e years old 2nd Roper llitis, (`it‘/. , ` llull i-i.ii_i.o. is L0 A-l iilos. 2nd Roper 1 liros ~ ‘ T-T? manager of the defunct Sovereign " _ are already rumors concerning teams church when the I>I`9S€Ilt sti‘uctlll'c 1 Bank. The charge against Stewart and players. The Fredericton Uapitals was emctedi “""S "ISU il Vi5iU>l`- UF- 'Y was mid by an Official of the Hmmm will be no more. 'l`liis has becii lin- Borden and Pwr- A"‘l1`G\’*'S Of Ml- =\l' department, Ottawa, for rendering; ' ' ` ' '_ ‘ ; `- . . ~ ' ' ' ' -_ , ._....f,....,.I,.¢J . I rrliriillf llNll SPAIN _I nolinccd lil' officials of the till.; and hw" D1 W D Hedlfl f/110 l>1l>"1\l I false statements of the bank’s af-` .also by iiicii who played with tho l’i\Sl10I`. and llcv_ H. B. Clarke. as '-'~ l.ll'ilil.lf\§, Sept. li--'l`iil' French Am- lteaiii lust iviiiter. It now remains to Sociate Pastor, also assisted in the T"m)N'l`l). SWL. 13. -'\ lli:.lll ".'i:" fairs to the government. The s . . . - NNW YUNK. 'D0l'l»~ 14'”'Th0 f~0‘ 0" _ De wen w|,Cl.c the Au_Mm.itime a 1, Services The handsome church \._»m made by an aeroplane iiciii' Oulu llo statement is made that this was- done through the connection of the liiisuilillir l`iiiiilioii :ind thc Spanish story building, occiipicll by the lin-lgufiuu of hockey talent which tastefully ,].,c0,.ated`With nOweI_s_ IK, Mommy* (I,,r,_yi“,, ,my ,H_,m`,H",,- clihipe. tiiliiliiirps, Ito-day handed iiii. Sovereign with the Driisdner Bank of Germany. Stewart, when. mag. ing his returns, was' drawing for gy the Dresdner Bank and including the draft in tlie___asse'ts of the insti'tu'tion Then the draft was cancelled until 14; considerable sum each month on I‘€&DPeared at the time of the next sitatenieiit. Stewart lg absent from the city and so far oiiicers' have been unable to locate him. It ig supposed in some quarters that he is in New York. He was' at Quebec at the time of. thc tercontonary in com. mand of his regiment, the 13th Scot- Och M01l§f*“ Som’ Company' S"‘1_p»sented Fredericton last winter will be- large choir under the leadership of Bind, the airship triivcllml for lift; ‘l¢`“U"~‘l "Ut"-" VClf\t1‘° to the r”°0|m` mlm“ff10t“"01`S M Bum( _ “nd Webtltrikc itself. lllilifux is said to be offer. .Mrs. J. Aubrey Crane rendered bc.. lpirds at a zlistiiiicc oi' about f...~l.l 5"" Of Mlllili H"“ld' thc ""'"‘l"i”her Streets' on the Hudson River “vutcr_li"‘g swung inducements to UUCKUY Utiflll llllil apllfopriateriiilislc I :L from the grouiid. The in\'i-i..o'r "E ‘\l“lfl 'Viz' 1 ‘ " ` '» '1 "l MMOCCO \ fI‘0Ilt. WHS ‘l0**ffUY°d t"“i'Zl‘t by " players to settle in that place forthe -i-___.__._, ` ` Ii, un electrical ,.mginN,,. in T,,,.,_u,,,_ lo llcri- Stvmr’1i, thc .i\'.ii:z;; secret- fire, which the coiiillanci1'heff0i'ts of I Winger-_ 'f‘hci‘c are other rumors, how- fill .1 fi-igml of (funn y,Cm,c1m Ii", :iry of thc (ieriiiiin loleigii uliice. - ' ‘ ll thel " ` ‘ - ~ . . _ ` ; The contents of the note have been four fire DOM-f~ -Ind Of Pmcflca Y over. lt is said that an effort will be anions German ueioiiaiit. H , B i ' - ~ _ - .~ ._ .`ceo\on u- entire apparatus south of fourteenth Stneet, could only subdue altere iight of five hours. A Niagara of water was let loose on the blaze. In spite of this deluge however, the fire, ieedingon the oi_l_l»‘.. grease and soap constituents with which the building was stocked. 'spread with rapidity- Owing te 'Q10 Bull Junior 12 to 18 months, Roper ugh I-‘ight DWPTOOHS. the regiment ‘nature of the niercliundise stored- in '0V€1" Whleh the Dundonald incident oc- the burning building the StIl`90tB IH 1 _ . I|(i,°,u Egan 6 bo 12 months, Roper curred. He came back to Montreal 'ln the vicinity were deep with latlicr lil-Ui,-_, 2nd_ IQf"“11°¢ Of the Fegiinent and immcd- and soap suds and filled' withuiriiise- lhill calf under G months, Roperlmtely left again- He CIOSM UP his ating fumes which made the hiihtlntf llros. lst and 3rd. "l>'lSiI\0Ss- It is expected the Domin~ of thc contlagrafiori at close qimrtcrs, (iw, 4 years and up’ Roper Bros 1, 'i0}I Police will endeavor to locate an impossibility. , - Zimil 3, Ihlm- _ I Capt. Davis, of Engine Company Cow 3 years and up, Roper Br0S.‘ - _.._______ Seventy two came in U10 W'-ly "f “"9 lst. l ` U :of the high pressure streams null had licifcr 2 years old, Roper Bros. 2nd 1-HATHAM AND 'two nilis broken. iiiid iird. l UHARl`UT'I"ET0w1‘} RACES-l The lluiiilige is estiiriiited ut live Heller Senior 18 to 24 months' 110* 1 1 l -.l tu usiiiiil uoiliirs. ,,,., B,,,S__ 1 and 4_ ' llAi.iFAx, sept. 14-Fruiili Po\ver".'lf“m "_____.__ Hmm. _junior 12 to 13 months, R0- leaves tonionrow for Glintliiiiii to ppp }]m,,_ 1 and 3_ start thc races in thc meet t_liel‘i'. on Heller calf 6 to 12 months, Roper 'WL'ttc~ llcifcr calf under 6 months, Roper, town to start the riiccs the week ; lil-ol.-__ 13g, following. Frank Boutllicr has ship- ros lst. id Siiiiiliasslc' Uilcliiiiiiin Mn Wllkis, <‘liiimpion Bull, Roper B .., llu,l and 3 of get, Roper Bros. . lc . i Y Orphan (iiiil, und Vinctlr to (lhlitliuni Fciiiiilc dr 2 iifispi'ln';s. ltopel`l‘1"lS- and goes there liiniscli ‘today to Tlrrd, Roper Bros. lst. drive. “MLA lndm' ECDL 11_|;ri1i,,i\ llrceders young herd, I-lnper Bros. ACROBATIC WORK EXTRAORDINARY Wallace Scantlehury and James Walker. if Wonderland New This Evening. ____-.__._____------~ lt will be remembered thali 801110 tlinc '.-.ince an exhibition of acrobatic work by Wallace Scantleburi W” ll-ionouliced cqilal ttrany over seen hr-re. Therefore New Wonderland of- leru double attraction in this lin! loniaht. Assisted by James Walker- tlie two will swing clubs. 00 \1lm°“lt ai~i~olinti~i tricks, and generally a- muse the large audiences. which B" sure to see them. 'I‘hey~are Y-M~C-A- NIYS. and pupils of Mr. Archibald the ‘;I\lliiblc instructor of that institu- (Zn seeing of .it on the screen nt New Wonderland. It is very 1'-lugllable and aiiiiisiiig, and may BWV” U’ te""h " lesson to other fathers so iU¢lU1°d- A Fliitlifiil Govcrness' ROWRFG'-li full of interest. She lis emDl0l/U1' in A family, rind the mother of the children she teaches is faithless to her loved ones. Sho leaves her homo ...il the girl takes her place ln every h n to help the abandoned troops iire crilircilflwitiiil-I Ili l'*’-Sl\““'“" to suppress it frcsh upl‘isilig of Nni'th-- 1 l'i tril csnien. Lr{`ViiIdf1(elzlmliy the losses thcY Sllnered when herdcd togctllier nnd shot down hy the llrifisli n few niontlis ago, the n.,tiv..3 Imvc spilt into small raiding lpiirtiqs and are ravaging the country iill :ilcng the frontier, ln" chrftuctcr of the ram The scatter _., - ‘ .palgri makes it especially dufllciili. for ith.. British to desi with the revolt lim-l officers in the ilcld are atv"-‘Gd that it will probably tithe months to put. it doivn. Dozen.-i of different dr- tpclimenls must be sent out to' corner and subdue the various small parties lol rebels. . The latter are particularly active along the Peshawur-Bhebkagar road. 'l‘i.cy have iiiurilcred a number of pro- 1<'ni;li"li natives and severnl'EniZ\\~=l\' me-n i-mil .~:ccured an immense amount of plunder. T-_e lel` of ill" “(’l‘lS iS Fil-faiii liccomiiii: ii lolul' one and the conditions of labor arc evi- men had come to the country but this is far from the misc. rlunilrcdg are still wanted to do the work. “The scarcity ls prliiclpully lu Al- berta." Yesterday eight hiinllrcil men came from the Elist and vicre immediately sent to Edmonton and the surrounding district. When th'y ' lt the city they :='| lilo! pisiilcis to go to. | "It is chiefly men to do thresh- ing who are wanted. At thc pro- vincial immigratlon nlilce demands for men are coming in thick and fast and the department is at ri loss to tinil siilfllclcnt mcn to answer the ral .tlircc_ `,.’. l\li|i:ird`s f.iiiiiii\~.iit Relieves Nciiiiilgia. rests. S. llloltoii Olive, it loriii<'.r , member of the police force, iirlril for danny going to ba 5°_"0"s~ It wus himself in one arrest for llrixiiliiiios:; thought that a Sumcmnt ““"‘l’“" "f and assisted Scrgt. Caples with two Others. ‘lHl BH. M ‘llllS province champions for 1908 iirc: F. O. Schaefer, W. A. A. ll., 100 atterles. lllllN llliHlS l HUGE lllllllill k l b;mb§;"1egndI:Sigpe‘;;?,(;?1 ?:ys;1,0rL;;(C_`tho general impression the note has ilii°"iiilillllii ...,.;.| llillllllill Slllllllll ltinli tivrnty minutes today, .liiii Ilvilly, :ill l':;-l~- lpv'}'I'i‘ lit the liroul. Zoo, foilirlit willi ;i l' i',li monkey lie- » die tho cyt.-'. of ii gl`<.:\l|> of \\'oli‘.l-ii (l'l"l`AWA, Sept. ‘l4»Sii` Wilfrid - iiil nliildrl'ii_ \‘.'lien liclp came lti-ill; liziuricr :lull Hon. llodolpllc liciiiicux .vials ilowii on thc lloor iilil'oils'cio'.i.\_IIUI-L fm. _\;i,,,_,:m.n' Pinus t,,ni,£IlI_ The .\\ifl\ the \‘ii‘t\»|`l\l\lH lll0l1lil‘Y S'-i\li\\\“, ;i.~l lil' is culled, liiis liL'r'li our' rinuoiiiiccnieiit ivitli rcgiird to the speedy iritroduction of frec rural mall delivery in Canada. Sir Wilfrid is ar- rziiiglng for it cziinpiiiun meeting in Wiilerloii county iicforc hu fliiishcs lllB (intiirio tour. i '|`ii~> liiliuruls fe1'l confident of being ablc to rcdeoni North Waterloo in the coming contest und Sir Wilf“rid'.~r visit' \.ii. .:i.il~ii.i:l_\- .issist toivnrds thiiti iw-siiil. lli . _ ...ry lifter the and of iii- iiioiilh li.i~ not vi? 'iii'-cn driiiiitciiy li mil... iii.; if thi' time will allow ha \\.ll proiiulily iiiuko a tolli' of the West. _ Mina¢'.l's liininii-nl Curvi- llmidriiif. i.- .-- - e _: _.___ _-,_ _ IIIII IIII IEIII” A HUMAN BATTERY. , A Boy Has Strange Power Which Interests Doctors TIAIFFAX, Sept. l~l--'l`hc iiiiirilliiio yFU`dS dash- Tlm“~ 10 Wfffonllii- fi`~1\l1Vl55'l'l`0Ni 3005- 14*E~ G- Af- thrn to hiizz lit full spmd. A thirty- l W. Ross, W. A. A. U., R80 yards loy, n sown-your-olll boy of Rilssiun two candle power bulb iviis iittncheel _ “The sciircitv is causing rin upward rlln- Time. l.~"i9._ ` » -- ,l'=U`l‘"l-I\li'?. l10l`\1 in -‘\m0F101l Mld UV-‘to the end of the wireliind tho light; move ri. iw! ni.-ide in wages ...ill in Ai- P. A. Iliidv. V. »\._/\- 0-. 120 yards wi.: in lloiiiseln. has been fliscfiverefl i..irnel:_ Vi. humlin storage buttery ofI wlipn ,, Steal. rhlmblp wm.; pal; gn |. 8-Iv°n_" . | Hone l-loliiivr. I . A. A. A.. one imln'cli»rti'iciLy_ The widowed mother fciirs uw- i>..y'_c- liiiggr and he gr-agpgrl the run. Time, 4.331-5. (His own mark Ithc hny is possessed. lic in i'e