' Elf ‘lm nn "cAnnnlATfwsnnesni "run r.A'l‘re`si'r News *EF s Ee °z UU 2%' 1-1.. 5.9 \-» ` wn’hi’<’i‘.§i’ 230%* 1 34s 19f3-_ FIRST-OF ALL" mrwmwawlw g§ S54 PROVINCIAL i5xi~iisi..'r-iii ’ IS NOW IN FULL SWING F0fm0~|‘_0P¢l\lll9 by lils Honor Governor Rogers ond Addresses by Premier undflther Promlnen .Citizens _Word About`Speciol Features. ll Splendid Showing of Cottle und _` Horses. Judging Started-Prize List. 1 Under the auspices of exceptlonall ll i A , Y i “fir DOWcr. ' into contact with strangers of broad--good work be paid a warm tribute. ` ri I _ . . . _ . , , f,_f:1‘;»?,_T\K:dwm}'nld‘§dJ£3 l%}‘g;5n);\tgrleulIi There had been n tendency of late cr minds than theirs. ’l‘hc great ma- 'l‘IIE GOVERNOIUS REMARKS U" 0 YHHFS, to cast loiiglng eyes in tha juritv of their farmers were now l'rinee Edward Island was opened at' ‘ i . » _ ' _ . . Clarlott t t _I _ €dir|,ctlon‘ of the bniinlliail North able to travel. Dun 1. live and die on the Lund - Governor rising l c own yes eu a afternoon ' . , . , and continues “mn Frmllfiy' nlnhle (igyveralnnil ‘overs i|‘iui`lie"i-ntnietolil iillt. li.ist(bnncause Onan the snow tne han-d nlnyed t 'l‘|ie attendance nt the opening very bent fm-hh.,-V If 0 ,n. (.)~ (-"H y ,ll 1.mi`$ml,mS (M md- 'fu 0“t|N“t1°"“l Anthem' His Hmwr “fe wus' as usual' Bmun there being to IOL tl t Sv. ._ was girltifyiiiiq mu sei. tiliigs, us 1 some lines do red tn the rant thnh the weather no » . i e ia tiere mn still a gi-eat, myself. Alilioiigli l always retlil‘n dithhn, und" which this exhihgth . hardly more than about 500 hersons I-\1f°g¢‘f-h"l`» 0" thi! l;’l'0\lll\|H- Wlf-ll thing nbout which he roiisidcirll Gv3l‘i§Z“;;l)e§;u§;n:insnihlnennsé know n little. rio innl viniinil ehn and niorc the font that I can will rrineo county Exhibition n low an 01|( ~ - _ . . iiiglits and other entertaining attrac- md no h”mt“f""" i" H"Yi"H "mt tions, will sono pinoo, will no nn to U\'=_!“fm0fn here wnulfl work aiihurii ins to hinder a great ninnv or our onghi so he thnninnl nine they h tin- mark. r as the were obl' r » . o - . ~ ' ' A annulled review or the respective, Y _lged to do when they farmers taking a trip occasionally,-~ not had that heavy rain which_w classes of exhibits will lie piiblished in to-n|orl'ow's issue. Ininlediately after the exhibition was opened by Lieut.-liovernor Ro- gers, judging was started in several classes lnit only a few were complet- ed, and the full prize list, ill these classes is produced below. present on that day he had no dou EXIuDI.I.ION_ OPENED .-id on the morrow, as there was Shortly before two o'clock the Cit- r had been safely housed, He liked imils liand arrived at the grounds, :ind contribiitcd a couple of selec- ) tions outside the building, afterwards igoinp; into the main building for the l'l\I‘pone oi' the opening ceremony. This function was performed'by His Honor Lieut. Governor Rogers, who with the other cminclit visitors as- sembled in tho balcony oil one side ' of the upper floor, from which varit- age point the various addresses wcrc made. Besides Governor Rogers, and Mr. l\‘rank Heartz, the President ot the Exliihition Association, those present included the Premier, the I-Ion. J. A. Mnthleson; the American Consul, Mr. Wesley Frost; the Mayor, His Worship C. Lyons; the Commis- sioner of Agriculture, Hon. Murdoch. 5, colild not have expected so n-any conditions. It was an indication the great interest taken in th events. The fair had become a p it would retain the support of have been that progress made wh had taken place during the l twenty years in the production that the most casual observer in of the directors of the Association -andiiaiemunhee-fo1"the 1osding~ladies_o . *the cltyl Below, in the centre of the ‘ < lower floor, the small number of gen- crabspcctators and exhibitors gath- " ered and listened to the addresses. The proceedings commenced with Mr. , llc:ri‘tv. calling upon the Governor tol open the lilxhlbltldn. In doing so.` ‘ Mr. Ileirrtz said that it was the " i.wi~nl._v~ first ldxllihition held on those grounds, since the Association nc- quirvd iliein t\venl,y-tliree years ago. Af. first, thcro were eight local ex- hibitions. opened to Prince Edward .Island alone, and for two years there was none at all. 'l`hat was the thir- teenth inter-provincial Exhibition opened to the Maritime Provinces. Although it was the thirteenth, and _ » this was the year 1913, and thirteen was nn unlucky number the indica- tions were that that would be one of the most successful in the history of thc Association. I-le found that __ _ _ _______ particular direction. No one ind the entries, especially in cattlediors- ` **"'*"*"-"N" _ try or one occupation should fu pleasure atggeing present and at (Applause). THE PREMIEIPS ADDRESS. The next speaker was the Prem work of his predecessors in 0 intelli ence to bear upon the dut It was only well that no coun "WHY left. He desirnil to say siinlo i!l‘_l‘:itly lieiieiiteil from. these trips,:wnn heihg dem were fm- mm-e fm,-U lm still every time, I appreciate nlore~uh|e thhh i,¢,h0ge that attended t the exhibition would be better attend U doubt that the greater part of t harvest, especially in this county, 6 of exhibitors had gone above t iavernge mark, especially when th account of the unfavorable weatb the fruits of the soil, and he thoug I i who wished to loin with His Honor in the appreciation of the openi remarks of the President, who li referred very properly to the go ~ in men who had brought' their tmmi; The case, apart from its criminal E _ . . nl the position The exhibition aspect, promises to be otherwise in- nwhlle it had to do principally wi , , agriculture, was properly described ' ‘ 'i' as un industrial exhibition, .because ---l-°'-' it included all those industries tb (`nn n Pre ad _ ml __~___-_'___-_ ~-_~____________________ , __ _ , _ __ __ _ __ __ ___ to he expected at this, the equinox- 4 , ul period. The high winds that had been prevailing woii_ld be beneflcal ` ` to the crops and it was no wonder to him thai: ' under such favorable b0"t il coiidltions the farmers had deserted ~ ~ the exhibition to attend to their crops. While there were only a few bt _.___ n(d (Cniladiafi Press) WYOMING, ONT., Sept. 22.-Th to whole district around Wyoming is see these exhibitions well attended heing B°°“1`e‘1 1°' 9- Valuable femme and he was glad to hear the number mx Which ellvnped from a run on i ' 1 e he fiorrowman and sons' farm by ey ielirnbing over a wire netting. The on animal is the mother of three fox er ,pups which Borrowman sold to P. of l E. I., parties last week for $15,000 nn and is one of his prize breeders. er- _ Imanent institution and hc thought ------~-- all ‘ ich iclnsses and conditions of our peo- ` plc. Ho did not believe that with- out these exhib itions there would _ ` , . B have seen from year to year trenien-, ___ McKinnon, and Mr. JRIHGB Pi-\t0“.0I\l> " l. |dolis improvements in the quality ol " _ ' . ‘ i .exhibits -. expressed his great " _ “ ` f T i its (Special ' to 'the Guardian) i being his duty to declare this eplen- SYDNEY. S0l>f'~'23--Interest i 'aid exhibition or 1913 only oponedx the Haynes Mkinsvn Cane writers around Calvin Steeves who is char ed with being an accessory after th fact in so far as he drove out to tb er consecutive days after Atkinson wa ' found dead. ng Hteevcs was remianded until Mondn nd but the preliminary examination wil od not be held until the Attorney Gen cn eral decides whether he will be d’ lowed olit on bail. tn tcresting. at ce - _ were in operation in the Provin . , - Who Fornizilly Opened the Exhibition Yesterday should Specialize too much i“ °"° us- iiuiiiiiiiiiii nn-=» on 5 ITN .WRECK ON I.C.R. 1 TWO INIURED. ` 1 f Twei;)yli:§;i':s 'tllelslnaiaed or Were Broken into on Collision Due to ` ers for Crossing. QT JOHN, N B Sept 23 -The hour came together in a head-on (. adla ss) e - ~ ~' _- - [)E»pR01T_ S L 23__w~lhn H hh cause of the head-on collision w ihari, 'known :ld the police 3; milhy due to Conductor _(leo. Armstrong. C. R. time .table as Biddall's Cut_ to cities; pleaded not gnuty today nn_ of no 231 train and driver Rushton about a mile east of Aulac and a-_. he fore n loml United States cnmnnn_ of the same train misconstruing|bout six miles east of Backville. as collission at a point known on.the I, I-_ nnmer on n chnrge nf nnvn, tn,n_ their cross with no 234|. “_ ne,-ed with Unnndinn moniy ny According to the time card the in changing several numbers of bills _regular “ms” 1°’ "base ‘W0 "nm |-_ that the nnncn nelieve to be ls at Amherst but both Conducts he), part of the money stolen from the “nd e"gi"'i" t,h‘f‘f,gi’t mey w°r° t N _ ‘ yn Bnnn of Mnntrenl nrnncn nt New cross at Bnckville and were onrout mth wwf' ‘"1 l3\VC\lfY 0CCnsious such il placens Prince Ellwaril Is- ago and th t he thought was a mat- Westminister, I3. C., more than a to that pomt whe" the, Wreck 0 " he lzlnd, in home. Tlierc i no c. wr for enerul _c°“g"”'t“lati°“' year B-K9' if under tile sun like if Thirc is xllitll(-) Though me harvdstmg hadmunered He was remanded to jail with bun | " ‘ from nnfa orable weather they fixed at $l0.000. g' HARTFORD. sept. 23.-'rho pub scene of Atkinson‘s death on two D D c cnrred. Both of these 'trains had only recently been put on by the I. C. R. Conductor Armstrong, when seen at Aulac last evening, by u reporter said hc and driver Rushton bud mis- constructed the cross and this was the cause of the accident. -Mr. Arm- strong fccls very badly over the ac- cident and did not want to talk a- ’l‘iie dead Enoch Rushton, Driver, No 231. Dufferin St. 'Moncton Moncton; Frank Lyons, driver 234, Truro; Hingley Fireman, No. 234 Stewiackc. The injured, R.H. Sharp forward brakeman, No. 231 Moncton' Banks, forward brakeman No. 234' Truro. Four englnemen, killed two resi- dents of Moncton, two brukcmen, in- jured and damage $40,000, the 1. il. ll. line between Moncton and Hal- ifax tied up for hours, necessitating the transference of passengers, mails and baggage from one side of the wreck to the other. These are the results of the worst wreck ever known to have taken place on thc I. C. R., in which two itrains travel about 15 miles an ANNUAL liiPillil st , t shi , ' can handle the animals and supply ust . - ‘packers with this beef at cost to I I ' ' ‘avert n threatened meat famine due l'l (Canadian Press) 8 a ublic re ort on the wreck of tb S New York and Hartford Road a North Haven, September Znd, re sulting in 21 deaths. y The report blames the inadequate l signal system, the hilnching of six ' trains within a ten mile stretch of al' track and the reckless driving by f engineers in the fog as causes 0 wreck. CONDENSED IDS 10 LATE FOR CLISSIFICM ION One cent per word each insertion in order. Minimum charge twenty-flve , “Y cents, ¢~s,_sheep and swine, were muah in went to the North lvnst, they lvoulil not neecssar'lly~ every year-before or - engage the attention of the people~if WANTnD§_"(i;6AT;"'“P`n'NTS '”' AN() among of lust. year, which was a good he _lust un well oil. Ihey had better after the crop is in, and Lyeiitilre to they were to make their country ' vest 4 makers highest prices paid. e yonn Thorn nnd nenn gum in every schools here, better social lzonditioiis say whcii you rctiirii you will lint ' strong and to keep their young p department except in rout; hm] (min and better- riilwriltilgiis of every kind. _lnltliiw your he:_idi~i wlietlier the niltos ple with them, They must have v This Showing wnn nxcnphimmily g|-n,t.|Tlicy have no cyeloiuis or no lean run illree or seven days ill the week ied means of occupation and var i c "y§hn_ dn owing to the \m|-vest |c_ yours. They live in a iial‘ltrlise in or are l'estr‘ieti~il to one or fifty dll- iiiteragts, 'Pho difference between n n f ct that the dn-cc. which the bald-licudnd prillries of the l”ci~i-iii. riizidi-i. You will have some- dull life and a placid life was ve mg late, mid t c a th,-5 Wm-0 inn, in getting out th. NUI*-h ld/Gail were not doi~wl'viilg of tiling more iinpnrtiint to think ' aft(-n the diherenco between havi pri?-e list they did not anticipate'00"lD1“‘\H°"- /\m“"'|-Th h" “"""'“:ly,"\""'l~- only ii few interests and having ' depreciated the exodus to the Norliii Mr. Hi-art'/.qi1otes» extracts ofthe nnnnt ,nnny n,t,._,.en¢_n_ Vnriety W Wvflfi. hi? W0\1ld advise our furiY\Iil'H to iiiiiiihci' of individiiiil extracts at the hhn spice of 1if¢; whnfj 0( vhrie travel more than they did und broad- l-,iillibitionfroin1fI0ii until the present, i ,heahh ¢h,1ih¢5s| and dulinegg to n out following the gruiliial progress there m ni ,nennt deterioration h such an influx of entries this year. - SUPPORT OF Tl-IE GOVT. c _ , com u ty Prince Edward Islanders of all had becn.,Wliile _tlicy had been in -dnnny_ one thing he desired to The farmers and patrons of the As nocintfon might rest assured tha lrfcreiicc to his ilu-mediate pred:-ces-| whether the additional grant expect-'less owing to thc fact that they were his speecll l»y_ making apprcclatory nvmg as nonsibnn He hoped tn mo nn from the Onveriiiiient be great _ _ _ _ or small, every cent would be add- en track. In order to overcome this, sois ill o ice, ini WST: “T c :would be nhle to see the fruits of ed to the Prize List, las had hltllcl`tn'it is esscntinl that they should get 05 H119/lilld "lid 1 5/'F5€l`1\ 0 W\0B° denim, 0, the nmgrennwn neonle ' 0 o with tie governmcn lgliirilt. dThat policy made our Exhibl- ’ mrs gtand out unique in the annals nl Dominion ioirs. From .whnt he » knew of the present local administra- tion, he felt confident that whatever sins they might U0 K'-‘lull °f» th” si" of omission, so far ns the interests of the farmers were ut stake. Wm* not Ong 0| them. In order to meet the present requirements, that WM properly to recognize the BUDCNOF classes of stock of one sort and nn- -other, which were now owned and _ 'ihred in this province, it would be necessary to get further E0V°"““"°“t' nl assistance, which he felt would bi forthcoming in the near future. Thv shareholders of the Association hndi ronoivoa vory limo in the vnv nf dk .vidende _in the past. in UW* 7-my had not averaged twenty 11°F °°“t~ per annum, and in consequence, the value of their holdings was very ma- terially depreciated. Anoeher,1‘6nH0“ why they desired assistance was bc- niore numerous than they were bltlons They could remember restored, they wished to see th cause the margin between the sms mfrpllisf and total annihilation was ivory narrow. One wet day d“““B the race days of 'the Exhibition, would cause considerable deficit for time yur. » . The Dirac rn realised that they » hall n:¢foa'£0ngricultural countrl' in eilioxrrevipoo. 'mv “lt *he* "““' ' 0tl'isr`..lndnltrie| crop “D |\'°'“ *'""° _ eo time which might anvvof inn” , » 1 ‘ ll l i-ml s the* \\K"°“‘ ‘ tlliltijtztgf :l‘l`, :nn she' back-bone Of J' 8° deed to give such assistance to Pphm, gd* A hlgnd, and they were \` ‘ Association as they-believed would , Who have Address at ~OP°fi\f\K 0! Elhlbifmfl Y¢°¢°"d“¥ fm ' (Continued on page three)i A ' A Mlnardm Lfniment Guru Dlptherln \linnrd‘| Linnmcuf. Cures Ollds, it \\£lnu'd'l ldnilldt OKI DU&Il_ 1 . dsghoig Iseomotinl the advnnc: °'“’ '”’°" I - rc or lens isolated or oil the bent- . . - f-‘_ tl ‘ -H( J .ti _ when “en ye," cnme round tn t ------»- --»--' the province to make their lndustr present and displayed nt those ex I . t » time when there were more articles o- ar- ied _ __._... ni pcnrance is a necessary leature eoiincction with the Provincial Ex e drnmd "A Fool and his Money me outset and the interest was sustain ry That the Colonial Stock Co's. ap- _ in Los'l‘~r-*oliN'rArN PEN, Nr lex' __ Apply__ to D. A. Bruce. 1655-9-2l»l_M3l. 'I‘0 RENT FOR THE WINTER A' furnished house. Apply to hir. R. C. Goff or 54 Fit?-roy St. 1696-9-2iM3i. ‘ hibition main building. Leave Sec- if; |\i|’i'~i0" W'-‘B 0V1i_\¢ll0¢¢1 by U10 retary's office exhibition grounds.- ” large number of citizens and out of nd town visitors who attended the op- era last night to see the ‘,‘0ld Fav- elasses, said Mr. Heart'/., were in .ercasiiig all the time there was room wnn their mnnnn of nveunnnd “£38 Ofltcs" l’f°50"f~ the UIWG “Ci 00H\€dl' b'clliicd to be n.'\l‘ro\v-miiiiled, doubt- for ;:|'caitc.r‘ inerciisn. He concluded nn nnmnronn nnd nomnlete for n [nu which - was excellently staged Ti; 1d83_g_z4M3ind at three acts teamed with fun and bright ai; rrpartee throughout. The plot was 1 so iilcely interwoven that it gripped ° the attention of the audience at the d________ __ _______ 1703-9-Z4M3i. T0 LET.-SMALL TENEMENT ON Rlclimlonil St. Rent $3. Apply Miss Farqriharsoil, Box 172 City. FUR SALE-REGISTERED YORK- shire Roar, three years old breed by J. W. Callback. Apply to Geo, A. Godfrey, North Wilshire. 1695-il-24Me2l. at ed thrhughout. The plot opened in WANTED- f-‘UAT MAKERS FOR lg' a hotel, where the chevalier, Frank ° Oliver, flnds a husband for Florence L uise L Mont nd ded ' J h produced by their pe°pl° in th” “my M(i\lilo's rloom, inan lfdltel altn Dogei? ` ‘if "“‘““f“““"=d l¢°"d“- °' °‘°“““g' whore che onovniiorui noinnnon nw' non sAi.i~i-,vr once ienlsos etc., than there were to-day. While t ,nn 1 they run not noon-o so hnvo me ora "“",f,,';‘ °,§.‘,;,mk '§n°,‘;',;1_°d‘,f,,,'f,“‘;,,“;"’p “"‘ 1) . , - m"th°d“ of manvmctunng by hand pgarcd before the footllghts so m:li,y llndies Tailoring Dept. Highest prices paid, and steady employ- ment. Apply to D. A. Bruce. _“_ _ _ ___ ___ i 16§_4-9-23M3l. Standard Phonogrnph with about 65 lleeords and llecorder. Will sell cheap. Apply 27 Bishop St. me times to delighted Charlottetown mr -_ 1671-9-23M3l, ‘m""“.I`“°t‘m°'°' that were ‘f=“twi°nt'((i' diences. He was even better than ev ` th” ¥“"°Vi“°“ ‘md that °“°° °‘\“" B ° er last night. Mr. Robert Ln Loud, hem in.” “man Wny- °°'r°° b”'° h°r°(i`one of the new members of the Wh°':° they ““It'“"°uy b°l°,:g°d1')““i_ conipauy, in the part of Lord Lend- ‘;\;d‘“v;_““”§;’r;;‘giy “fm Rat ev all. lookin: for n wife. kent then King and P_ow.nni se. __1-/oo-e-eluslr that- _Assocmuon was B pmt 0! the audience in a. roar of langhter. The wAN,nED_A COPY on THE Government So it was and it wasgfngimg £3551 vdtgredgglyes - » o s e, _ 5 “VY imP°"t““t. d°9'“`tm°“" 'md smith, and Miss Louise La Mont, as nme 3 Nnmberi March 1901 ‘0l‘del'. Minimum ¢\lU»`l° f-F507-Pav* Wifi; Ehglllld u‘;l§°w:'°°l;tu‘£_’°‘;% ‘s“;`Mable, lovers, who took their parts` ' ' ' . u iitiir zldrks thoroughly and completelY matt; h:°€i!l:t?sn§wl\l!inQi\v(»\'\h.ysTl§‘aeBe glirdls ‘ an ta r 1689 9-24-L m°¢`;Y'¢:li“;ft*:d mtg gh” 355°: ;ng‘;“,welcomed by Charlottetown theatre B '\ B ¢°“ ma ° 9*' ° m " ' ors. M. Percival Scammon ment of Prince Edward Island, wlllch_|_gIo?,n Mnlnnn ,nouns nn. nn, long H W0! th” 00° 051°” ¢h°Y~h°d \“ “°W»lloat daughter, Florence Mable, Miss and th” 051°” Of th°|" W°"\'~ “\°“¢ Anna Blonde, as Lady Hammersmith, , ‘;_‘:1‘l'1t0tl0“\_m_Mi¥\“‘1 °8f\°I"‘“‘;;`3:A‘:`“°9i'nnd Miss Annn Dolan as Madame' ' B 0* 0" "W ° ° ° 0 Fnbriquette gave very clever inter-i _ I f-lint ¥l'°0t W0fk~ H0 WM P°"°°uY pretations 'in their different roles.l _i ,_ _. 1'°f;9’24M5“ number of lharel in o;‘_dcr.t0_.l "Ln- ¢0f\“d°“¢ tht!" !“;‘g°1' thi’ €fg¥"°;“;‘\':’: These mentioned were ably supported. F “'"\“l\R°m°" 0 9 P"°5°“ *'59 9" by Mr. Cortland Hopkins, in the and his stall they would be able to cnnncny ng Binghn n se,-vang og the _frame plans along lines which would Hnmmersmighm ,md Mr, Aiemndep lend to better unity and far greater_R|ve,.n_ ns chhgwnnd, Tonight the_ . "“9““9 in th” “nw U’ °°m°- Th" company will present “The Turning - "H50" Government would be very sind in- point" nna no doom will no grooeou thi’ with another crowded house. IIB' ` FOXES FOR SAl.l~l-ONR: BLACK patch female, one pair dark reds. For sale nt n bargain. Douglass Smith, Windsor House, cornerl Prince Edward Island Magazine, pub- ' published by Archibald Irwin, vol Please leave at the Guardian Office d sta p ice. - - d. ISHOP STREET l’ROPER'l`Y- We are instructed to neil the property . of the late Daniel McKenna on Bis- ,._._._..___---- this column. Cash must nccompany‘ When the collision occurred it ls es- timated that twenty cars containing gy, articles of everyi description teles- r,’ coped some piling on to the others while others were broken into splint- o eécrs. One to view the wreck -would- thlnk the box cars were made of tis-~ sue paper. Strongly built care, fortified with steel were broken into fragments. The wreck happened at half past four. Engine No. 231, known as the wav frnizht. in charge of conductor Geo. Armstorng of Moncton, driver Rushton, was bringing a train to Moncton, rlinning it. it is saldnbbut two hours late. The other train was No. 234, u special, although lt runs on the scbeduel in charge of conduct- Hyron (Iolpitts, fireman, hfo. 231: 1 or J. D. McDonald Truro, and Fraul Lyons of Truro. The iicc“id`é'n€"oc'curred at"a""'sbnrp curve at Siddall’s Cut. Both engines were only a short distance apart when it is believed the two drivers' saw the approaching trains. IU AVEHT A Mill illiilii (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Sept. 23.-It is the duty ,of the United States Government to liitoek government lands in the west with cattle and to push army, especially cavalry work, as cowboys in six or night years, is _tho sugges- tion made by A. M. Dubin of New _York, n delegate to the American ‘ Ment Packers Association. Unless such action is taken meat will be unknown to the American ' i t d . 6 lic utilities commission today madc[;:g:;$§mQ,':)tefln tghgnnggxslnotiggggn ‘Q year for tive years to stimulate the _ icattle raising industry. BIG BATTLE REPORTED f IN THE BALKANS. VIENNA, Sept. 23.-The Balkan - fighting is on again. In a fierce bat- tle to-day between the Servlnns and Albanians on the Albanian frontier 200 Albanians are reported to have been killed. The Servians also lost a considerable number of men. rue wisiuusii. me rrurennruns, - uns. llooii, src. (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Sept. 24.-/Westerly and . northwesterly winds, falr'an'd colder. The tide will be high this evening at 5.48 and tomorrow at 6.59; it ,will he high tomorrow morning at 3.42 and Friday.at 5,21. , The sun sets this evening at 5.45 and tomorrow at 5.52; it rises to- morrow morning nt 5.50 and Friday at 5.51. The moon rises tonight at 11.33. The last quarter of the moon was on Tuesday, Sept. Zilrd at 8.30 a. m. | There will be a. new moon on Tucc- dny, Sept. 30th at 12.05 a. m. The length of today will be twelve hours and six minutes. ~ -' ' uinnruu hlnnnone miioyn uoonlgio |lH||0l|Ui%l§||Ts» cu HULEYENTS, -&a* iff. I |»`~ mu. ll "Go to Carver's the oyster _'King for Malpeque oysters. 1659-9,-Z,_§__l8l. "Highest price paid for _100 tons No. 1 cast iron, scrap. B. _,.8 wart & Co. Ltd. 1523-9-\_ _wks One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accompany icente. - A "Contributions from Zion, St.Peul Methodist Churches for P. ld. L, iliospitnl lunch will be received at i St. l’aul's school room tllll Alter- hop street Gil x 67 feet. Toms noon or e,,e,nnn_ “ht $300 down, balance yearly instill- ____ ments, 6 per cent. interest. 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