eff.. . 1.- li "II --a--_ _ ' . .».:--1 _ ALTA' ___f' Fllllll femur Ar { ,._. ,___', __» _»_- . ._ _ -1. V -:i -M rr. .i__.l__i ' v ~ _'_ I Last l3y10fExhihliion Races In Railway Collision-Cars Formnll o gngrl b ` f ' ' ' " ” -0P°faI°d "P0" 'll KI" S10" -R060 dedll -.;__ I. _I _ Lieutenant Governor-in-i. _ _ _ _ S _'."f'-‘°"___.._._’.'?'._’°_ SI" Ififendancv-So'm=e -“2Fi||‘ea‘fiw|ih Peo | w r Y P ' y .` S' '**°°P"“'“"“'F‘P'°ef»Sslne‘1;-”‘?‘i‘l'P"l¥P??Y;bli'lli¢i"lii 9° ° ° teresting Addresses by Prominent ligne ra,,,,,,,,;, l C°nfe,IM_' _'__ 2 8298 of ' ulturists Splendid Exiilblt'in ell - T A _,_ F'(Bw=ie1ftoI'1'b_ o ei I I I I ` ' c .1 ' ~ Hill-mx. ‘ sr ° 15'."-Til" in ‘°"”“‘“““ ""°'°’ classes ' I KINGs1'l>»I`.°'21eI»5`¢'fII1I5Ii'§sr anime. oai:.ii1v4(i‘(f°*"'l='.’§'»,-"’,,,°°°‘o°»1.r ‘_ Passod`a' 1'todayI in fa'v_o¢`~.3i `. VI-i=. I. I f' . 1: dev 02:3” ssw"oniy gn 5:. *'°“'1°“ 95’ W3? _*.\!iE_G¥,¢\U0n when the result .WA -'p_`h_l\ounced'. Best timne _V2,24}_ Ah_“9°t~9_Y°|`F heat in his' race was 2290?: - _.1115 _two-twenty-tures ,. ,. f _ SUM-MARY. _ ' £80 'PR reponse 400, Kreumqt Acorn so.; TH). -.Uh'eY¢i_‘isl. ladnard. gargigr _’rQ_e_qi_1 ‘ 8 . ..`. muwme iualainuon 1).... gig) tilgegrigngi .... .. 2 s s 4 a Aquiri-‘nrisef rigis , nit B ¢ _ cugssztartex _ y _a' u ter e _ . .__. _‘§P. .and trot had ten EW* _-'i`~<\&c~‘-Ural a battle royal.` h R no went on his feet ue me stai't_aud ilnished last. In the sec_ °"" hm* 5° ‘YUM a grand race ilnisn- ing neck ,andf-' neck with Etlre ,great §;uae1n_ ami In on unfnlénesei ere' was i ht |~,n" _ I turn, a sulkygvvnheil touhhihéglilgerrgygg ggegugld . litutting hthirndo ins' net. I' .39 .9 “_ ._9“ 011* l-11°-¢ tire ileld was -'leaving ~-gun by mefé; one u_nd}‘°e_d rarilsilegle ietgme igxhlilre “ u,, . , _ 5l‘l"Y_ has ‘il lag _ *Qin ii£nieneeu'nut'is at an '~witb~suc _ lsr e .- JMS. li Held ‘Of 'hoppgd _ paeers as Tie ri-:is “9E»»!'.i.*.£_e»2.f fires#-_ _ " . v-Lwuo I5!-*C3 hibil-4 eawi-» .anon-I IS IIIIW III SIIIH-I I -=~ i ~»‘=-_fi (Canadian Press) CHIBS0. Sep. 19-'rue Italien and 'l‘ur_ki_Bh delegates who are holding 00ui6l'8D¢cs in Switzerland looking to tive governments and contrary to the pessimistic view prevailing, ii; naw seems certain that the conclusion of a basis upon which to negotiate peace is belllgnpproacheil. twin iisuu (Canadian Press) _ WINDSOR. Ont.`, Sept. 19.-Eleven hotel proprietors were summoned for selling iiq-nor during prohibited hours. ' Rev. Mr. Toll;-Methodist Clergy- mau, has been called upon to testify. ENTER oonnazonr An' 'rua ' ~ ' _ _ _ _ AT fl'-HE Aon OF 14. LAWRENCE, Kan., Sep. 18--Witb the hundreds of youthful high school graduates who will seek admission to the University ot Kansas next week willvcome one applicant who was 'sweaty-six years oi nga when the uni- ziqairion sgpyrpor runes sion. versity was organizes in ian, wu- Bsriug Ni_c_k' R, __,._,.,,, .-.....,'- Ri ~_~'K',..,”.E-fr.-.....".....'.' . . cherry, rugs ,ylgbif-‘, are. Polly, Nellie Oaks. R." . ~_EI_,'=,Robert L, Israel Wood, Billy Alnd Muster Hill also started. BOBt.tim'e 2.181. ,Two Island entries Baby Logan and Devilish-Dorothy completed in free- fo_r-ag trot. Baby won the drst beat and lily 0. the next th-ree. _ ‘Doro- thy put up a good game race divid- ing third and fourth money with Wtlter I-I. _ ¢DUS§H. nnwlhi-l means!-I 'I sUuM.mY. para-non-Al.L Tnofr, PURSE S-inc. . -.l-- _ Billy_0. _. Y L0 en, . . 'Tiorothy _ lter l-i. flieet.iii1n_e 2.18}. The slqw. ‘J v 'nbsrnme 'ro Aaomsn amines. I.; F """ _ »,0'I"1‘A,\§A, september -18-John Ma- iczsy, "3if.:Ottawa. for the Brotherhood o_~`;Rallyay Trsinmen, appeared be- f th»'_;R,silway Commissioner yes- t_ if-'ings chieffepresentative of iaq;trl=¢ir\'xnen, in an application e s o iionof platform brakes _mei »b0_i _cars on railways. ~ at '_ Qpositlon a brakeman had -. ` hnielfdn, to let the brskei. ._‘.""".II"l‘~ ` w re 1, - »_. _ clothe fool. rests e __ file. was a dangerous ’_- was 'the contention of Mr. Ma- e¥.` lllllportgd by other oillcers ol Br berhood of Railway Train- .' |\ V'-other organizations. 3 h ilnetter was flnallv referred( for _tation between the ai>l>1i¢°D¢¢ r. Nixon, einer opefsllnz °fil¢¢r &§§5 ~::'. w g_Nr-rel-*es awww imma# mmwnw Q UA 0 I" "‘ Q O '° Q "~ I“~;;f> I ;. . '_ S- ee£ 4" _ _b_s‘»i_»os.rd. ‘ I ! u.I\v"r.l1'. ~ PERMIT WEARING OE GARB. WASHINGTON, ,Bsplh 18-Pl‘ell- dent 'l‘aft's decision concerning ,the employment of the Catholic religious garb in Government Indian schools is not expected .to prohibit the wearing of such garb by nuns and other teach- ers who have been allowed to wear a distinctive religious _attire in tile past. The Indian Rights Als0oiation,whi¢h hes been opposing the wearing oi the religious garb in -the Indian schools and, indorslng the position taken by Commissioner of Indian Adalrs Valen- bes sent circulars to its mem- concedes that the Preeident’s decision will go against them to this extent. President will refuse to. allow new teachers to wear the gnrb.' I Roosavmlms Pnno'Io'r1oN There was a small atteudnme cw- illg DBFUY t0 the busy season and disagreeable waether. ' J. E. Wyatt, M. L. A., was chair- man and expressed his pleasure at hav ing on the Dlatform Lie-it. Governor Rogers, Hon. Murdoch McKinnon, acting Premier and (lommissi-aner of Agriculture and Hon. John Richards. He regretted the absence oi Father Gauthier who takes such sn interest IU 9~8ricultural matter and also Dr. McPhail who was unable to be pre- ll s8I¢£l9\'I10Il¢ of the war received new instructions today from their respec-‘ “mt ‘ming t° the l"'t°“°°° of his ha" ,i_._*...__._- vest. I - _ Mr. Wyatt referred to the exhibits in the interior departments as not being up to the ordinary but noticed thot the quality was much improv- ed. He spoke particularly of the Art Department in which there was much improvement. I To educate the .-.omiug generation to understand the bad rifects of noxi- ous wesds prizes had been odered.Mr. Wyatt said this had been taken ad- vantage 0f‘ as there were exhibits in this line. " ` . _His Honor the Lieut. Governor ex- pressed his pleasure at being present at the Prince County Exhibition. As a Prince County man he took a gLi!a_t__deal of pridejn this exhibi- (Continued on Page Three.) IIIIIII B'UIIII_III _ IN YIIIIMIIUIH (Special to The Guardian.) YARMOUTH, N. S., Sept. 19.- Bay View' Lodge, a four-story, sum- merrhotel, was burned to the ground today. ` WONIT' SUBMIT TO HOME RULE. ENNISKILLEN, Ireland, Sept. 15 -The first of a series of demonstra- tions preliminary to Ulster' Day, by which September 28 will be known and on which dats Uleterltes through out the United Kingdom will sign a covenant pledging themselves not to submit to Home Rule in Ireland, was 'held here today with upwards of 200,- 000 persons participating. :.1 ‘ f ' ' _UIIIIIII WILL P I SHUIII IHEH FIIIIIIS iCanadian Press) OTTAWA, Sept. 19.-To offset the stories of Australian immigration agents about cold weather in Can- ada, the D_ominion will make a greet display of grapes and peaches at the festival oi Empire in London. WOMEN SHADOWED NEW YORK, Sept. 18-Three women, each of whom is under suspi- cion of having been the woman who posed as the mother of the Cinintess' Msnschlk Szabo in order that Burton _W. Gibson might obtain control ' oi lthe $10,000 estate of the ffnuniess; MARHEBAN Sept. 19-Sixt per- I - _ ~ _ '__' oppose Home Rule and refuse obedi ence to an Irish parliament in the 3 event of its establishment. ummm \Canndiau Press) WINNIPEG, Sept. 19-A by elec- tion in Macdonald constituency, Mani- toba, is called for Oct. 12 to nil the vacancy in . .the Commons caused by the appoint ent of W. D. Staples to the Grain égmmission, promises to he one ol the most spectacular in the ‘history or theawsst. l F'\'¢°l' trails will he the main issue \`are today shadowed by detectives in .the .employ ol .the Autro~l'!ung¢.§`-lan consulate. ` l . 'fend R- L- Richardson of the Winnipeg =..Tribu\ia is-an independent candidate r ~ ~ -¢ _ _-_-_ .~_-_-.-_~.-_- supported by Liberals. ' ru-si time ¢n;»~;;é:;>;aaa_.s-»-m»m1r1s,_._w#1¥%¥“HUm'.._ ,___ ._-_._ ICari.wri_ght was operated upon in the _ The aged knight stood the opera- ably. ' I ' Parnament 1 Sir Richard is 77 years of age. ___ - » ....4 up __us.n.`aw»u..ui.. . I“‘°fPHFIiBm\”ili‘l'yislpup. who/ aid . (Canadian Press) I ‘ seroplsnss 4 pqngrfnl mmmw, ~ BELFAST se i. 9-sir adware ‘“ *hs W°'_‘_i\ ' ueevezfsuu secures are unuuwmnnnmu Sarson, ex. Solicitor General for Ire- gather and II0 tl 'ali I `I ` lend will submit for the approval of fl __ _.5 'i _ _. Muon, ~th°"5"_"té,r t~0“¥‘e2a° the _Ulster Unionist council the word- ‘ I. ` - ,ues with) Qiiinijgn - 'wmd | ing of the covenant which Ulster Uni- _men and, mdltbf _ _' the onists throughout the province will I -"1 °tr°,l'¢°" dq‘§_""`r'i-_ III' ' (Canadian Press) ture, two _robbers who, with $J.50,0ii,o lout. escaped because police -Lint Burns. it is said, wanted to capture ; them single handed, were noi. found I today. The Police officials say |.l\:itIthey believe both.hsve left Chicago.-. (Canadian, Press) This will put the burden on lands held for speculation. RATE INCREASES. OTTAWA, Sept. 17.-Pending the conclusion of the inquiry now being conducted into Western fre,ght rates there are to be no, rate increased by the railways. This rule wee laiad- ‘IIOWH by Chairman H. L. Drayton, K. C., the new head of the Railway ’ ' Y ' I SYDNEY, sept. 1s-wnue puudung TALKS FOR 36 HOURS. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16-Physi- cians at the Pennsylvania Hospital, after laboring with Mrs. Alice Hol- land for more than thirty-six hours in- an effort to stop her talking, gave up their task as hopeless, and ordered her removal to the Blockley Asylum for the Insane. 'ro Rmoauva Moms PAY. . ST. JOHN, sept. is-'rho st. John Railway Co. have granted the tors for an increase in wages of two and a half cents per hour. More than 100 men are ailected. PHILADELPHIA, Sep. 17-Cburch- es in the vicinity of the Consolidated Egg .Sr York Co, were compelled to close all the doors and windows on Sunday when Health Department of- liclnls and a detail of 200 policemen seized the plant, opened 5:00() crates of eggs, and poured their contents down the sewer inlets The odor ti . ~ hai, Wm, B sgngemehg .in which --jg could be distinguished three blocks BWBY. I But the association hopes that ' the THE “EITHER ' ‘ THE TEIPERITURE (Special to The Guardian.) wmsnow. Aria., sept. is-At this "1‘0R0N'I'Q. out.. sept. zo.-use town on the Arlsona~ desert Colonel "5" Winds' ml" “nd °°°|°"- Roosevelt today reiterated his idea ‘that the “man “tht to be Ewen The lowest temperature recorded to the women of an stat” yesterday was _fifty three degroies There is one thing certain you left “"0" f¢°\‘0 Bud the highest was six y- an M ld three above The lowest recorded _ _ ._ . f your model con u on, ea - - ollc' o0ll'in the NW- ' out 0 I ' th p vi us night was fifty-seven I _ om the Colonel. You failed to give your d 0. fe 0 _ At i _ _ yestep meeting of_ the Board was h h i h _ Th _ egress above n ne a m .5 tsrilly 'ali which 1-.Ill HOU- G°°"¥° :tiniest gulf |'; Qczggiitged. PT, day it was sixty above and at nine p. -f~ '.d*.m»Ium“t°" °' mdueatmn' was womsn’s sulragé. _L¢liIfne make a '"" it W” mtvthree above' in ‘_ _ = ~ I » V . Th tid ill be high this even E 'I 5" ‘pro 'eral oi ine oetuoiiee that "'°‘“°”f°“' m1“°“'° " '°s'{at “W at ;.s4 :ug tomorrow se 1.48; it ft II h iild be leased by the 7”" W" W “9 “"7 ° “I §° will be high tomorrow morning at P ° I “‘“°' °" “°“"*' " 3°” " ' ‘ am and sunday ut aaa. I II5!II'*IF ‘"9°“"-'N' ‘ the voting prirllldsgil ‘womsn. I . » ;_.QQm'.|) ‘.f5‘£,|| _gmt such an hd", Muon! vm ‘mmf it. wnnitug The sun .sets this evening at 6.02 ‘_ _ ' . . . _ dt at 6; it i tomor- ' fm IT” "Muna mum" m “_ l'I°“° ' :sw ngdnrglhcgwat 5.44 and sseillndey at `°' l` II I.""'h' U” "W chan!" re While Roosevelt In not over-oonQd- 5 “_ . 94-e ._~l"-.».f..- lif*'_!“° I” 'Il' m“"°“°'°“ "°°' est that ue can any on tue three '»,~,,‘ ts t , M t 13_ _ b`d"r‘3|.:io‘:%n”:;:I;;1‘0:,, 1;: °l°¢:;”:l 3"-‘t°;r%f-4fl.9°fI|°» :I0 gf' Bl; Th: Tgigtn 4;l\Iarte(:noI thx; moon was _ ' ur - e HM vs_ ea ers o _ _ _ 3_55 _ji _.\llll_T!l£’s¢¢Rx:;ins to the term 2,, stall, nm I what my Wcdlwldlv Bent lr at P - ct min ' iii evidenced ia' W ¢°~h“’1’l“; ;.~_.- _ ~ NNW* ‘Brno mnhmopi; Lin been 'ruin-easy. "'x' » vm NI? llllf ‘~ I II I " ~ NAM” we Tgngth' of todgy ,gill bt twelve ‘ _:_ ._ . _ ‘ ular in it.ll‘romsll_th| Xhhave told; hours agmiraizeeumgligunsd M n ' ”“"’_“"“» _-~ ~ . rsimtbe dolor _; ruin' nah -(Frbini r 1| mrs' _“er “- '.»`.'.t 0! WARSRIP. certain of csrryi“ "_ ` -'or three _L of 'rho tem.pdn.tuee.at twelve o‘elock' ` """" t er S gp oon toda tl!! "Fbxlll Store' _ ` ii s 1| ts ~ ' HI fhaowi B°°t‘ ls'-A ‘un tfiooggvslt “god In `-M:xico"'tdI-' glltlil with it northerh request of its motormen and conduc- EGGS HOLD UP WORSHIP. . _ TIDES 'l00l| ETC UP-up beyond the highest build- ings-two hundred-three hundred, five hundred, one thousand feet into the blue sky sours Baldwin in his ' wonderful ship of the air. Flying as easily as' the birds- Iswifter than the _fastest express _ trains-swinging curves and circles- dizzy eddying dcscents- 'breath catch- ,ing "slides" toward the earth- be will give the thousands at Oharlotte- town the most marvelous spectacle, they have ever seen. Come from east -from west- from every corner of P. E. I.- such .1 sight may never bc seen here again. _ ' Special low price return tickets from all stations. Flights start from exhibition grounds-no extra charge-the re- gular ticket admiits to .Exhibition 25th and 26th September. GOHDEl|$ED IDS _ I T00 LITE FOR I CLASSIFICATION lone cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accom- pany order and ilve per cent dlswunt allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five 9°2.*_!__,_____._____- ' LOST INTHIS CITY SEPT. 17 A .small mesh bag. Finder please leave `at King __G§_>rgs_I}_otel.___9_-?.0M2ipd. WANTED-A GOOD TRUSTWORTHY person to drive delivery wagon. Call at 101 Qileen__S_t. ' 9-ZOBQM. BAUNSOME SAUSAGES THE BEST made. Fresh every day st'Ssuu- ders,_N_ewsom‘§r_0g. 9-6M_ff. WANTED, A GIRL FOR GENERAL V_housework in small family. Apply at 255 Rl°\'_I3‘_‘>“§1__I§_¢‘f.°;°_F-_I!@!‘_‘_9`l_l>51_- Eos' wasdloo 'ro womc IN new tal »o`fflr-e. ADDI! to Dr. Robins. 125 ' Queen St, 3-`l7Mf.f. 1To`s'rf.&`uoN'rr-r Aoo xr HUNTER River, 5, camera. Finder l0slV° Wltll , Mr. McIJeoil, Merchant, Hunter I River. ____ ______;__________ ___9-20M2l-_ .1ron’sALm, nv parvum PARTY, second-hand upright "Dominion" piano in.good condition. Apply at Miller Br_o_s._____ _*___* ____1_1f_32M§lD‘1; _FUR same. BLACK Hosea, .euro peat rubber tire carriage and .bar- ness. Apply King Edward Livery, Sun_imer_s_ide. . - 9-Bcldgipd. WANTED TO' BUY, A DW LLING ' _,house with modern improvements not too -Ill' frdhutz: centre ‘rg the clt ._ ADDI! 5° "A F010* _. at Hiller Bros. I ‘ g '4-zilmili. WANTED AT ONCE OR BY OCT. lst a cspsible, experienced girl for gsnersl housework in a small fam- ily. Wages 812 permonth. Apglv at once to Mrs. H. 1'. Fulton, p- SM 'b'il'- I d the warship Km! 0' “isnt me 'e,r»f,|~ I touflen- exposure was sixty-six degrees above per Stewiscke, Nova Scotia. ::.::.»..'.°:.::s°~ .-I-» .__-»-on » _ _ _ ‘ ' ,p ‘ ' - f ..-..--&-1--- >;.~_.'n-?°if`.-=I ~ ' »I ¢ _ \.’,_ _ ' . 9-HMIW. ovs!M°"*"““°‘ lc»p\nnfa'|r.mm»enu¢e»nonre. mio: inwuu euaemnooum ';,y.r_.,»- .-1 » __~ -' ‘ if I | I MORE RIOTING IN HUNGARY. BUDAPEST, Hungary, Sept. 18.- The riotous scenes which occurred at the opening of the Hungarian Par- liament' yesterday were witnessed again this morning, when the sitting of the Chamber of Deputies was re- sumed. The opposition members con- centrated their attack upon Herr Iiieothy, the Minister of Commerce, who was struck. in the face several times, and whose friendsidid not sue- ceed in rescuing him until he had fallen to the floor. Even before the beginning of the sitting, the greatest excitement prevailed. The opposition deputies appeared in the chamber in full force and as soon as the govern- ment deputics began to coma in, the uproar began, the new srrivsla being bailed with a storm of abuse. ‘ . _ TERMINUS OF CANADIAN NORTHERN. VANCOUVER, September 18- ln view of the questions which have ari- sen as to whether'Vancouver or Port Mann is to be the terminus of the Canadian Northern Railway on the Pacific coast, oiiicials of the com- panv today presented ,. statement to the nity council of Vancouver with whichthe company is now negotiat- ing. Vancouver is to ibe the passen- ger terminal with freight vards, the available room in the False Creek bed to be about 120 acres. Port 'Mann will be -the transcontiusntal freight terminal. IHMUICEIEITX CDIIIG EVENTS. lEE`l`||||l8. ETC ll-s-IF - ` One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must www-. pany order and five percent discount allowed. _Minimum charge twenty-ilve cents. °°Don't forget _that Wednesday of Exhibition week is Tag Dey for the Charlottetown Holpital. 9~19E1iMli- "Patons miliinery department is showing some oi the _early full "lily to wear hats. Potions. . 9-19M3lE14- _ ` ___,__ _ » , “It is always understood that one 'day during the Exhibition is Tag '_ Day for the' Cbariottetodivl-Iolpitei. ` ` 9-19E1illli. "ne guinea by -the experience of others. You may feel that you do not know much about t|pewrlters'._ all the more lfeefof vo1li"dopending on the judgment oi the makers and users of‘ three hun ‘ isboumrd Smith Premiers. `A.dmlr|l»'Il‘rnIh~`. Halifax, N. S. 9-HMM. across the Arm Sunday afternoon n canoe containing H. R. Cooper of Sydney, and R. A. Phillips of Halifax was upset, and both the occupants were thrown out into the water. Phil- lips struck out for the shore, but be- fore he reached it, he was taken into a boat in a very exhausted condition. COOPBP. clung to the capsized canoe, and was beroically rescued ny a young girl who put out alone in about, and hauled him aboard. FALL CAUSED DEATH. BOSTON, Sept. 18.-Three wit-` nesses, two men and s. woman, came ` forward to-day and gave information to`the Manchester police authoritied. which Chief of Police Converse of Manchester asserted cleared up the mystery of the death of Mrs. Estelle C. Roberts, the Gloucester woman whose body was found in the»Man- chester River and who was thought toqhsve been murdered. ` Chief Converse, in a~ statement giv- en out nt noon today, declared that the stories told him by the three, witnessed had convinced him that Mrs. Roberts met her death by accl- dent. by falling [rom the iron rall- road bridge in Manchester nn thc night of September 9. WILD ARRANGE FOR WORLD SERIES. CINCINNATI, Sept. 19.-Chair- man August Hermann, of the Nation- el Baseball Commission, announced today that the commission would meet in New '._ '_ I; mn and six rnonths_'u]» \i§~H}§;\_ t Prisons on‘b\'r'l"gla'|_;y_=`_-pggigf hu thlbe lln0\;Y\iL’:'¢]fq,|§¢," by __ _fer-‘lu-»':.v»»»__».:;1-si _ ~ woUL`n '1o1iéiouas”_ti§f_p§'lionoai. 5 “II`I"'I"I;"I'I'I`I""`I"""""""""'"""”""""""""T`"""'"""""“"""""""' L_-_I"""' """"" """"""` B0Hl'd, who took his seat for the “ ""` ' . 'r _ dinai Gibbons 'told 550 men gt qu City Club luncheon _ysstbrday `tbj5t__,if a historian sver__l|ss‘ canst to "`wi‘itoI the “decline and fa|l,01 th, Amey-ingn R_°l>“h_1ic." if would not 'bonus' to an invading army, lint to thecriminal H1001 and negligence end enepoiiti- csl apostasy or our own citizens. j" M1N1s'ran nm'rtmN's."` I" . OTTAWA. Sept. 18.-Hon. Praha COCIIFBHB. Minister oi Railways and Canals, has returned to.Ottawa from a remarkable journeyover the route of the Hudson Bay rn.i1ws.y‘byI?banoc, and thence home by steamer through tbe‘Bay and Straits. It was t_ba`_hr`|t i;i‘me that _a _ mini_sterj'of‘the';_'iir8i'i|Ih` had ever attempted. to ses, iirst'.bgn&,, the erect ncrtberél cnunlr!-.' pe;»éi.%¢o illudy ‘Of hill!" onthe s feasibility oi' the "Hudson Bay routing It was an ardu`ods.r.|-ip, andf&;i;)y" man north, used W 'liiaiin'_.the open. like Mr. Coehran`e,“-icould have ever undertaken such a“`jo\il‘nsy. ' f' rj ol-nLD's CLAIM ~ - .learner -uscnn sin. I 1‘oR'rr.lA1No, lslzgasent. Je.- °l\‘¥°Bl"O KIT .l _ ,her all _V the War Departnippt _,ol the States. That was_the title of the two»weeks contest which endsd #hal the child’s 'parents withdrew har itorq rue ugm here. 'rnefgirl ie_hs'1n>v~ " Uncle Sam also is ` Ill! ie an mme l~'w$gl=_li§t)1£;¢ in Coggeshall's ,do uwll I _ _-._ couch and was on ’thS`»_ _ during target ctice with tba _ guns at Fort Wmam. The srh the daughter of A_'_N_ew _ . with a cottage nd# 1’-lie '.!ol't._ child was hearth lil.. 'i' ...,,. “I'm going ‘t0.‘t%-i`_t_s’_Uncle lk letter und tell, _f,_~lie_._ha_s » 'i shooting oil ".hQ~i_/noisy old around here. I»Is'Hi¢llli\_D__Il lily _ Jane." she crigd. `_ "_ '..._‘I ..f’-~~ --1 some we n' eo ee‘.yet`iue»n'w‘rl`ti.en, but tS’il‘@. said: _ “It's awfully rivate, mother.” ' I tb . 1 _ child' ish I ...“...z.°:.“':..i.nnn-.......:. ... the War Department. Itwss a s'er~ : itrigs |natter,;_ali_q5‘»_qs¢ived due stNl\~._ n.‘ ‘ _ __ The macbinsr of tiiede __ v¢»..-_~_s»-=»<>.fl.s»=~f~ I ¢\_1d._rer,_e.%.°l._»z _ _‘__ upon the of- 4 1 _ The eialso!.ths.iort were noti . v ~.:~.,1::.-.~Y.....'?»°~‘;-,~=f.s;.ei.~:i-.l~,..u-.~ pn Tremblay's ri bt foot. After is win r i _ th m ttyl, dl ty. S Psradis will* prohaliiy be given a tliem Isle; - . ‘ _ ' _ g chance at the belt in the next few _ Bo a corr _ence lsstia months. _ ~- ~ ‘ ` _ ‘tm _:w\l'c_\\‘Il0d . .----is---Q4--e - l'=_“t _ Jillusrdslioimentenrugsrgstineows. '___ __t. -_-_ __ i , .. _ . . .-_ ...~-_...s ‘,. - ..; . ,_ _..._ ._ ..... ~ » .. .. »..'rr’ ` l , .