PAGES. CATCIII V' 4" My . ' |‘ ‘ l _ ' r‘. if; ¢ ‘*..-“V » `i!*'N» 1. :' 1 ir, _ _ ..l.»..lf.lfl.i.l..ll.ll.E...,.. lllllllllll u.i. iionniiiel . ` " ~ `” 1 E S' iovn win.; _ » _ nincnlnu 8 2 : . rrri1.’ie,vA.iiisa.~ri°~s1 i -- E --- T E 1 -L _ » . *WE 1 HAI iw THE LATEST News CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 19i3. FIRST or Ani." i% a. Ss §n= rs -< i,,> ‘ii°ifi'riieii'i..ei‘i.ei°' ' »-_- Results of Competition in Will Equal the Best in 30 ' ’ . \ ii N M i Fields of standing Grain Years. Avnagezonusheis In u Rear End Collision at llew Haven, Conn. Train Plowed Throiigii ea.; C0.; __Sii_i_i;__iieS=;_i/_iii iiiiiiiiiui ii _iuliiiiwiiii Til/ENTEY-SIX KILLED t iii iiiizusis Slilllllllli lillllNlIllUPlll THE WEST FIFTY INIURED llHlllllll] lHiW _>.;....-__......_... --.___ in Eastern Prince Cou E E E ' P y i __,, iii- io Acre. two Pullman Cars Splitting them ln two and Tossed Another Attorney i;,,,,,,,a|_ BAILEY (Canadian Press 0 » »__ D, B. McDonald, Sunnncrside, R, R. No. 4 ._ Horace W-right, liower iiciieqnn Wui. Clark, Wilmot \inllcy _ _______ __ WHEAT Jiiiiies G. McDonald, North nede- _.95 ’Alex. Henderson, Fcrnwood _ 94 uzi _‘JZ que ........ . 353 Horace Wrigli_t, Lower Bedequc D. U. Mcflonn di Summersidc, R. R. No. 4 ............ James E. Murphy, Augustine Cove James Marcbbank, New Annan Thus. Waugh, North Bedeque Alex. McFarlane, 'Fernwood A. Id. McLean, Southwest Jesse Perry, Mischoucbs Win. C. Clark, ~Wilmot Valley ......8€l OATS Wm. H. McGregor, Central 96 Riverside Farm, North Bedcqne ___95 Horace Wright, Lower Bedeiiue 90 Wm. (l. Clark, Wilmot Valley 94 Austiu Scales. St. 1=1ieniii.innc_ iicwn,.(i_ i275_9_3,n3inn_|work he has put in on his property \vAN'i‘uii,` oini. ron oi<1N1eaAi. tm” ““‘""’“”' housework. Apply 231, Rlichinond .9. St.. 1261 3M3i. . - nv. ..._.,A, _-.._._.., the 1 wn nd kept their premises BOY WANTED FOR PRINTING OFE lr ‘a nlidu clean. It means hard ttr cti flee. Apply Guardian nice. Snot; im. Boine0ne_ In this connection 995-il-20MEtf. l"Ull SALE-5 SHARES SMlTH'homes that have the most attractive Silver Black Fox Company Price . ii _ flllllf APDIY "M-D-" CHN Ul (l“*’~l"imention, however, should be given to ali Corneilius McLennan, Arlington ,,,04, 932- 91} 91. it 89§ 89 5 95; Tlios. Waugh, North Bedeiiuc ,_,,__95g 912 905 00} ) S_y"INNlPl9U. l‘l°D¥i2--George H. _ Hg, trafiic manager of the Canad- un ortliein Railway, on return from a trip west says "1 have seen tinrty harv_ests_1n this country and this Y§‘"` S Wlll Giiual any. '1‘he average will he tweuty bushels ini iiert." He with other olileials visited all western provinces. .T-ii ‘SWEUEN lll|SlS lMPllllTlllT ISSUE (Canadian Press) VVASl"lINGT()N, Sept, 2,--Swgiicii has raised ii question as to wlictlier Swedish wood pulp und paper, n|ni,_ ped, to another country and tiicn traushlppcd to the United States is entitled to free entry to this country.,- Customs court has decided that those Products from Sweden were en-. titled to free entry under the most favored nation treatment because thai privilege was granted to Cani-1dii.` The Treasury Dcpartineiit referred thc ignestioii of indirect shipment to thc Department of Justice. 'l‘WFlN'I‘Y l’E_0l’I,l£ WERE KILLED. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept, 2,-~ 'l""0"'5Y are believed to have been killed :ind a Score or more hurt. in it collision of the first n.nd second sec- tions of the Bur Harbor ldxprcss near Wallingford on thc New York, New Haven and Hartford Railway. 'l‘l1irtcon bodies have been recovered. ' HE FLEW Ul"SIDi¢i DOWN. PARTS, Sept. 2.-The astoiiiiiliiig feat of .flying upside down in un acro- pliiue was performed by aviator l’c- sn far some 16,000 harvesters huve` arrived from the cast. Home 10,000 immi~:r_unts and several thousand fron. local points miilee nn army of 32,000 now in the harvest fields. THAT FLOl”tA‘li FESTIVAL (A Clerical Error) Business houses, occasionally refer to sonic mistakes as clerical errors. This very filet often smootlios out any mii»uindci'standii1g or friction hc- Any way it clerical error appeared in the beautifully printed program of the first Annual Show of the Prince led l Fl l t and others who backed up and sup- ported this successful fcstival to say that they had nothing to do with er- rors of this kind. For the best kept lawn in Charlottetown, instead of a silver medal being offered it should have read ii Silver 'I‘r0lll1Y. l-0 lil’ W0" tively) before the co ing vruiierti' Of owner. Both Mr. I-Iaszard and mil- self had pleasure in inspecting the lawns, back yards, etc., and felt rc- lioved that we had not to decide the winner for this year. Mr.Aitken I feel quite sure feels um-i ply repaid by all the congratlllati0fiB he has received for the personal hard ln some way, however, I would like to encourage all who have imlii`0V0l¢ York, New Haven and I-lartford Rail- (clllllldllm PWBB) by the danger signal and it is said NEW HAVEN. Svllti 2.-Twenty” icrashed into the rear of the Bair six __|_1ersons were killed and _fifty in- il-liarbor express standing one hundred JUT0 , =i0me 0f_whoiii may die, in n feet beyond the block signal 'i"he r°“l‘_°‘“l °"lllBl0ll ll '_’l'flY lwlore sev- White Mountain engine cleaved throu- cn oclock this morning in the New gh two iniliinnn cn;-n niiiitiiiig incm way intwn and tossing the wreckage with, fiiiie nrnt section of the White _thrcc score of mangled bodies, some Mountain express whigh vi_,,i`,n,,,,,.iing alive and some doud on the side of forty an hour in n. thick fog rushed the track The third car, occupied by forty boys returning from camp. was tossed completely into thc air, fell on its side and crumbled up crushing two boys to death and injuring many others. 'I‘lils is the third serious wreck on the New Haven Railway within a year and inaugurated the first day of the regime of Howard Elliots, the newly elected head of the road. Y of snow several inches deep. In parts of Canada and Vermont the snow fell to a depth of nearly a foot. On the seventeenth another snow storm came. :Inly brought little relief from the cold. On the fourth of July ice a quarter of an inch thick formed in New England, Canada, and some sections of New York and Pennsyl- vania. August was even worse. lu many places that month ice reached a thickness of half an inch. The first two weeks of September brou%ht something resembling summer wcat 1- e but it did not. last long. The last all of October were wintry and cold, but the year was brought to a close by remarkably mild December weather. That the earth or the snii were cool~ ing off were the favorite explanations to account for that summerless year. This theory was all the more flrniiy held because the phenomenon seemed to be general, and extended to Europe as well as America. Snow fell near London in August, and in France all the crops, except potntqnp, were dc- stroyed hy the cold. On this side of the Atlantic the crops were also very scant, and a famine was escaped by only a narrow margin. Facts About the Fly Those who have any compunctions of conscience over swatting the fly can find plenty of justiilctaion for their cruelty to the pestiferous insect in the following data: Diseases that have been traced to the ny with total number of deaths -_-.~.~.-_-_-_-_-_-.-,-_-_-,-.-_~_-_»_-_A_-_»,-,-_-_-_-_____.,,_-_~_._.___.,,A ,_ ,_,_____.___,______._______________,____:__________________________Y_________V_____________*___ _-_ --_ -_ii “""“““““ l"°“"’ l/lotion of Authorities Places ‘@““““fi\" l’“‘“*> Il ll! li W/\SHlNG'1`0N, Sept. 2.-Prcsid l NEW YORK Sept. 2.-The Govern- _ cnt Wilson returns to ' '} , 111ent’s fourth cotton crop report was Washington tomorrow from Unlon Where |‘ was befon' followed by an excited general buy- (iornish, N. H., and is expected Le d ing movement in the market today, to meet Win.. H. Halo, now enroute ga B ' prices being $3.30 per bale above the ---» froni a special mission to Mexico for -__ closing figures of last l<"riday.' TOl'lON'1‘f), Sept.. 1.- The Sup- the administration. " l' . tw'o weeks of September and nearlyi llll` TINY WIRE STRAND GROSSES IUY WASTE Telegraphic Work In the Far North Means Much Hard- ship From Ashcroft, on the old Caribou road to British Columbia. winding northward ici' 2,500 miles, runs thi Yukon telegraph, the most rciniiriz- able and romantic telegraph llnu 011 the continent. its origin was like no other; its operation never had llufl perhaps never will hiivc an analogy; its service to mankind has cortallll.l' never been siirpusscd. Tho visitor trailing his goods liilv the lone north land seeking a gold claim in the bcd of a rivulet, or stak- liig his fuiture on a_ free farm and a muscular back, iuay je-.er at the low struggling poles with the wire Sill!- glng down like thadomcstic clot.lnis~ line back home. But when he tastes for ri mo lh or two the su rome isola- xr D tion of that infinite silent wilder11r~ss,f (Canadian Press) ease was worked up. Links With the Worlc it could be delivered to them. For many miles portions of the Western Union wire are now being worked as an nuxilfaryby the Dominion Govern- (Canadian press) Sherbrooke, Sept. 2-There was more delay today in the tight against the return to Mattcnwan Asylum for the criminal insane and tonight Hur- ry K. Thaw is in his cell at Sher- lirook to rem-ain until Superior .Iudizc Matthew Hutchinson renders his decision on ouestion of sustaining or dismissing the habeas corpus writ The arguments on which were heard today. Decision will he rendered tomorrow or Thursday. At the opening of the hciiring Thaw faces Aime Gcofirlon Silecial cmmlssary from the Attorney General rind from his lips Thaw heard PllES|llENT l]lSK THE illlllll llNlllN EXCITEMENT ‘li thc habeas corpus writ fiiilin-v other steps _ that Inav bc taken to ensure Thnws rcleiise and sei'/.ure by the immcgrrv tion authorities, renie Court of the Independent Urder Uniiiiwini ,.cnm.tn state that Linn (Canadian Picss) of Foicstcis by ii vote of 200 out of will return within .1 ftw days Scciy nr V _U 1 ' v lf H ( l 0 npmovcd of the bm lmssed _ _ ' T ' V ` st Coiiiiiiisif ner l'ublie Vvgrks, tu L at the last scssioii of thc Dominion l3l`Y*‘" llltlmlltcd l-llllt lle l“'0W Ul iday refused to accede to the demands Puilianicnt, under which the revenue such intention on Mr. liind’s liii1't._of the hiiildiiig federation that non- ‘ of thc Order is to bc increased and 'rnn Mnxicnn inenntinn is niin-0 ciicniiii- union workmen _shall not he employed the iiniiiiccs placed upon the surest nginm on_govcrnmc1it Jobs. kind of i'ou_i1di\tion. _ For six hours The H____Be A__r _ __ D ___ '1hn deninnii wan minin in connnc. the iliuciissioii continued, The Sup- H Omg" lf," cm nl ' tion with the recent strike of paint- --_ reuic (Thief IT11nl~‘£0i`. l'lllli1tt G. Stev- loe fccfllnmcllds Bryn" l'l lllll l“l` $180' ers and electricians employed by thi: 0llBl‘ll. K~ ll-. liillllilllll Ollt no the de- 000 t0 get /\l“,0l`iCilllH out of Mexico. various government dcimrl-nieiits. - _ irate progressed, the iiaiiniitn nniiep London, bept A-Earl Beau ham 200 hav Mau iiiliuiric irc ni: lc lemaiidinf ”“""‘"°`“°‘- ~ . , um 'few _l’l1l' , to kliliow wliatsvilill bccllmelof Amcrlt (omlullinn Press) (‘SYt)N'EY’ Aug Z"_d’l:1lctS“pmtlie This mn whwh is -now hmding “D” _ _ DU}ii,iN_ ,gent 2___]ns_ Keir Hnr_ f0lli` 100105 life ¢l0W__" _ 0_ _ 9 on the Order reiiilircs it to provide can property in Mexico. die tin, S,_ci__i,_,t Lnimr M,_m,_,____ ___ doors today for the pic \ininc_iy icar- nt (nine inn inn ,iniininncy in um _“_ iinriiiimnnt who ,S n,,.,, in ,____m______,___ ini: of 1<‘i~_nni¢ Haynes, Sauiiaucisco, ants upon the valuation according to with thc recent riot, said todiiyi charged with th? mmdm or B' ~ S' its ow" exlmricncc “L 4 per “mt- “I rellnrd the babpeninirs ns the li§itl;_"is0n’i m0Drm§°r__;’fq;g° Y _l;'l‘_f‘__l;‘: interest. 1 . _ _ o e ani a prom. nc i ue o __ _ _ , _. .. most serious event the trade union _nun nn Aug _,nth y .“_ya~bnoN1ro; ~ sein. ~z.-'rii'a';ciiiiiiii's*`»‘ 1.i%'AiS.i_|MMERi_E S YEAR ' * ' ' ' - '- ' 'i-mini. souoivius ;"‘"'t"’"°”t tha” had t° mc” for ‘lt Eighteen witnesses were examined 4 ' ' '~`"l“ ll cel? “_ry- . t d b th r . J liii Que nand ~ s"°w and '°° In Pl°"ty ln Jun' ‘lulyl The nqtmn of the mlthorltms Lltllllliyii Stooges oivtrllaiortllynt wititilci-Jscs i Them are 'three schemes embodied _ t t k 1 d _ J L ki __. _» nthe new bill, uiidcr any of which and August n)s___c§__ri i_iwci_\_i;i___er ______n_n1<;_ii___ £2012 told of thi: ciieiinistanccsdand move’ fhnnniinces of the institution may ibn The Year 1816 ls Spoken of as tlielunion lci;islation and rcst.ores us tot ments nf he prisoner an n B mm' so Hlcreused “B to Provide for every contingency to which any fratern l _ . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ B It ‘S Melee Veff'=\<>hi Massachusetts “ml ima ” K §i"`”§f.§d ‘$.'i`.i2`il"il. Yilfiilll Ilfiillid "Elia '"‘°ii"1“"” “"""'°“ i" the "'" “'° I ' ' - 1 e ' : parts of New York. Pelmsylvaniii and Dublin employers are considering i - i, i i H 1 ion 1 i, as fo "ws t l‘ fig C 0 0 y OWE( y _ I _ the aggregate of which will qqual the amount of such deficiency, which lninp assessment will bc made pay- able October 1, 1913, or at the op- tion of the member may be made a The mute of inn iine in aim,-,ni charge against his hcnfit. certificate. parallel to that weird and abandoned 2~ BY Flfmtlllll ellflll m0mlJ8l" S0 survey of inn Western Union nnif n that the increased rc-rating in the century ago, when that company after 11gEl`¢lIal° <_llll`il1l§ the ll‘ HH 01 SUCH the breaking oi’ the Atlanttic cable member! Will ml1l'1 Dl`0ViHi0i\ f0l` in 1859 decided to lay a land line Bll0ll dellclenllyf through Alaska and Slborla to Europe. 3. liy Creilil’-U15 villlll m€mll¢I` Wlth Over $3,000,000 was spent on the line lilw lif0D0_l`tl0H Ol the i1CC\lm'i1li1t6d when the company recalled the plans funds equitably apportioned to him nnving in ini, meantime picked np its and calling upon thc members after Aiinniic cabin ngnim some of its the absorption of such credit in the engfnoers and line men were then so llllynlant of assessments, to DRY ¢ll0l1 in, ininnd mai it wng ning month; year his share of tho current mortu- rrom his time ine order was sent iiiiiu ary and disability claims- AFFECT 86,000, There are in round numbers some- m9“l'- hin iv 24 ' rs A0' llltervals °! from 17 t° 50 miles thing hilleruUccth'iil1(3iiitm‘llt(?,ll'00 Ioilillyq l-he 0DBl'9~l°l`“ llve °“t the" l°“°ly and llciorc the declaration of any defici- ¢l&H8°'°“° llV°° lil ‘hell "°“5l‘lY l‘“ll‘ eney in nie iuiias $1,000,000 init oi ii cabins. That each operator should awning uf $i_725_0nn ni the _,nies 5° Nl “Pell llllemall ls ll' necelwlly paid iiy thc 160,000 members who' °f the “ski and Elm” Wm) the mpg joined the order after Januiiry 1 “cl-l°l15l°°°led 0" llalllmds ‘"9 give" 1890, was transferred to the funds ol B ll0l'5° T0 “sl” lll U19 ln5l'e°ll°“9- the earlier members to help replete that pitiful siraiid wire will Hl7~0|_In the inountain_districts ninch shor~ their n,n,n,_ ' up as a strnni o go . ter sect ons are n an opera or’s care, i n 5 _ .r nn _ The Yukon telegraph was born inland in the depth of winter he is called ni,I,`n °nn01,,;Z"' r,,(?_,,i,.';,l::'_f,i?,nE:Ti exe the fllvmlsll days °f 1890’ when nlulmn not l“h'°q“°mly t° tramp °“ business written since 1898. Under seemed mm hill’ the country wMi5n°W5h°°5 aero" treacherous are” this new bill it is proposed that the lllmfld "0l"lllWlll”¢l lf’ “'l"9“tl" Wm* um '4 l°°DF~ll' Wll`°f~ 86,000 members who joined prior to lit/tio god of Chance. In those days lt -~- ----'-#~- ti ,_ i t h n _ ia tae ps ` lu 1 1 had tw” khlds lor Skittles" tt(1)‘n.li!li,Tt>‘l‘i`d' their share Tifuthe illellt]ie‘dcy,mri)in:id; dlnn. 1237-9-1M3i. tim fniinwing citizensz- from meh in the city of Now Yoi-ig for' °"" °f ul” l“"‘l' B E 0' ' -""*"‘1'”"“" from $125 to $260 per thousand. -. ___.l__.._.__ _ , ' . _ iii,” ii-nmp into n iiilllioii- ,,i . . tn W/iN»i1i~ i i C_ R_ i.,n1 ilwoon Issac Carter Rev ii nvernge f nvn yearn were; llllg _ll l"‘ll“ _ _ i icre is_ no forfeiture of cer i cate lioiisc‘v?<;l? Gl\T?I‘y~T;(ili?iii(g,ENIlAg§lll MV M°l1e¢1all» M91; lVl°D0l"lHl(l» ('lll“ll- Typhoid fe\l)er . . . . . .......... 650 “lm” the mhm of Home mgiw trngpgn under this plan. Should the member M"“~ ll l‘l lioll H5 Uliller l"rinCe- 'Cl1u`ridlcr, Dr, Anderson, Ewen Mc- Tuberculosis (Bll lilllllsl 10'29z`glidgstillgelsill"Tl\T$l:‘TlreTlii1l1seliTciSl\lf‘lal\lS THE TEIPE llrunf he tlnulne tt) Dany tlllm' an he hTslTsllT.d ' ' ' _` __ ii_ G ie, F ii Miss Hhvi- ciii i f t n ......... 6,393 _ to 0 R <1 H 0\isiTiii1;li uiiieiiiiiguis _ . 4o4ii\'1°i""° Winds the prinnimi rising iieiiuctea irfyiii the i.os'r nirrwnnu oi-iAni.o'r'rs-__,n' t J '_M',_, ',,,, _,_ i__Tn0,,, mean from $5 to Sli por year in ad- abllity and u firm che ence 0 _ ii few scattered showeis, but moder ninnnni ni inn i,,,i,¢y nt mnin,-iiy ii , . ' lcgrapi i » i . _ ' lowu and North River iiriaiici .biiieii ““'“' as K ~:.i= in . N w in M iii “ml °“l“’» *hi* “lil” Y“l‘°“ le , 111° v le" uni wul"i~ is the iiioiitiiiii iii iriinsiiir imm liuudbng containing small sum nl “,“"' J' A' S' Bilnliyer' Jain; ;"'nnsl:s ew hi r "gn dat; "Q i `¢l.l'9l€lBlllY lllllllls lls dlltles' N°“' The weather ycsl20l'flllY “'88 llflllll-l' time to time, us the Supremo Court iiioiiey. Finder return to Guardian mm' Hrlgfion' i-i:yu;rnn'1nliowllig au- 9 Abriew irggcshrti-iilgns wi-1159?? ,£2 h°“'°‘""' ll llllslles '1 “eil °°d_? _?l__:_:'__°-_I fully mild, coutlliulflll 0l0l\l‘ at niirlif- may di-,terniim-., iiiinii ,iiniinnin from _,,|iic,,_ ]n69_9_3M3in,i_ F0l'___ 8C__ Y_:lc_;______t_ ‘___i1_;i____ Bgour ______d____d_ to s_x hundred cess. th9 code of tlietll 31159 "_: __ The highest temperature recorded the surplus llaid by the members who Fllll SAlf[T!l~0NE”_PAIR S_ITfll_ll-‘ill 'mire Armlxsllee F 'G Coombs Mr. words a minute upon Duper in an nb- whom cotfnges lllm niTeartT1li18goult yesterday was 78 dc”-MB above 7'0"" have ‘oinml "i".°e mm’ “H °U°“'m"` m____k Fnx _________ Ranch ________ w~__n_ . . . M Yi __ __-con I-_“___ ___ _ _ _________ _md acc____a_e _om _tha northern V9 eys. . rind the lowest wi-11166 aliovc. The tiincos will permit Under this meth - , _ .1 d l l' ‘ _ """"l"l‘°‘l~ P'l"° *W°l"" tl‘°““““‘l gtiilisrliirilan silo R. nnonswortn. 3:11:21 operating the m°°l‘l“° l" til; iitlilgil 21:51; hiwm till: pmvmusiimzht B 60 nd the Hen Wm he gmdmmy wma nn1in,.n_ Address Rnciiin & iinnbeii . tt tio t these weii holistic Bpeiiinm While me worn __ I ___ D minion Gow aiove. nine a.m. was nbova out andthe interest charges to the 'Phamesvllle Ont. 1257-9-§M'lipdEik°{)'; gfggnss F txst Q may nnt dis. gone in vii-inniiy the ,nine nn done 2_‘?_':_‘;_e'___ 'i__‘__‘___:'°m'_0___° ssaow on the and at nina p. rn. 66 above. old membeis will be reduced mater. ` »»-' ' Tl tid ill h hi ll thi it l ll . N‘l'l`1(lFl IB HEREBY GIVEN. THAT courage 0tll°¥`8 Wl\05° "0l’l“ °ll°m; gg__:h°l`?:_':_l;?_ag:ih1:_th'_’__:;:_V°“§:_§_;’_:iline, biit as an old norl8l_\_c_;'_;\__ lregfllig at ll’2.28cav:1d trfmosrow Tit? Fkrtlloitt "The accumulated funds for all pur- '=l‘° transfer bucks ui Svflns Pliflilhave hellwil 10 lmP"“'° ill” ¢°“°"“ 5 i“Y°= ll li' the ‘ml 3 » ° wiu he high iomnri-iiw morning at imses out in 1 t zz ,000,000. Black Fox Co. Ltd., will he closed appearance of our naturally beautl- characters. _vnninnu _ ""1 ‘ ‘ *U00 3 from September 5th to the 20th. ful city. From all i-eportsm nilmbiif 12.48 and Friday at .24. The dcflccncy, which may necessarily ' “R i. dvi _ The sun sets this evening at 6.35 be met on account of the pre-9R mam- Il. Bpillett, Mgr. Director. _|of citizens intend z8__ttl¥\i¢_lius_y__ s_ii_i~i_i _y'i_‘_h£___lgi‘l:_l_:_:_l_‘;l;y_ gfefgis nf) ilggsi and tomorrow nt 0.34; it rises to- bers, aggregates $25,000,000, and nn- ____ ___12h_9_-9-3lVl__6_- next year, and_ ma e a r_v __ __ “nent for in u_,e_ _ morrow morning at 5.24 and Friday der the proposed plan of the lump iron SALT* *T A BARGAIN 15 eiie Trophy to 1914. Every o y iii 5. 25. in i ‘ Festival was nrrpg ni i nn inn bniininns on the seems glad the Flower cfiiwiii agile when si. About io such fi =u°¢°=~- 'l`h°'° Wi" "° “° M-rcs clear remainder covered with trouble in Kel-till! B l8fll° "‘°"‘l’°"‘ roiid growth of hardwood. Apply shi? HGH YGBF- _ Y rs incercly, Nell Campbell on Premises. _ I °“ 9 ____ LOUSON 1261 9 3vMF.‘i3i _The dialects _of t_l;_e wiirliihnumber Forty Years' Service The moon sets tonlzlit at 7 53 gimln ne p(:1rili(tTonwitlon:ii;e(tnTil\\§iiPiT;`i$t 4 e- u cm r . _ ' ° 1 i-.“_.u':1 °n ° r ° . B “lc Mtf- -lflllnli (_0Wllll Ul ill;__ 'l`0l'0i\i'_ There was ii new _moon on Sunday liabilities, nut at nnec extinguish” Five hundred dniin" wnn nnin in, “° °m' " ‘le ‘"5 “ll ‘mv “ 9 lc'-ill’ August 31st, at 4.-ill p.m. the deficiency and accumulates a mir- ! forty years in the piihlic service, The nrni; nni-for nf inn new ognl i it ii ni ii iii a in fun ii iii on mu ° . , i “ " “‘ "““ "“ " ° l" “"*" Y°““‘ “ill °L°";:i‘; 0 um B c ee D\ll'lll8 lllal l°llll llmil l\“- “UB Hmiiff will be on Sunday, Sept. 7th, at be sufhcient to wipe out the debt of' ll* ° ' five minutes lat t ll st _ _ W. - 90 i - 9 H 15 ll0_ - “Ml lie 9.06 n; m. the old members. ,_ _ ‘arm ;l:_:_o__.°'i?°l,:_:’;‘_l;:_;’_;‘_° 7°" "_:va.s not off duty five niinu.es on uc~‘ The length of today will bc 13 l Miniiril's fiinlment Cures Dlstemper Mlnnrds Linsment Cures f‘-l\rls,..et. _ __ ____ ___ _ __ _ ,mini et illness. hmirs and '12 minutes. Mlnnrd’s lilnimcnt Relleven Neiirnlzln nil ini liilsi is iuiuii Suit Begun for Dissolution of Larze Combine in Anthracite. (Canadian press) c Philadelphia, Sept. 2-Attorney Gea- eral McReynold's first and molt lm- portant attack of the Hard Coal Trust was begun today with the fil- ing of a civil suit for the dissolution of the Reading comp_any's contro; of coal mining and coal carrying rail- roads the meat potential combination in anthracite fields. SElllllUS PLAEUE Ill Elll|illllH _.__ (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Sept, 2.- The plague is assuming alarming propon- tions near the Equadorean port ot Eya Yuquil, according to reports rc- ceivcd today, | LUNG!-IEON T0 DR. GORDON. 1 l're\'i-Jus to his departure to Bran- don whcre he will take up his work ai-i professor of theology in the Bran- don College, a number of friends 'of Rev. Dr. Gordon, late pastor of the First Baptist Church gathered at the Edinburgh Cafe, Montreal on Thurs- day noovn to tender him a farewell luncheon. There were nineteen guests in all, incliiiing Dr. Gordon and his wife. Each of the Baptist churches in the city was represented and each rc- prcscntative in turn expressed the re- gret fclt at the departure of Dr. Got- rlrin from the city where for the past fourteen years be had done such good work for the denomination and socie- ty as a whole, and wished him well in the new work which he is aibout to take up in the west. The Rev. Gordon Balkcr, pastor of the 'l'emple Baptiist Church, was thc chairman, and at-noug those present »v.uw. ' ah- i .Pwksrdi H- *- Biiiiiiilgflfggeiie “gli-iiiii-_ii, ‘o. ‘1~. ales, J. I-l.'Re_ld. A. E. 'l‘udderham, Arch. Waters, Louis Waters W. Elliot, Wel- ,-don, J. H. Rotberts, Dr. Cameron and Rev. hir' Wilson. Dr. Gordon replied in an address which was reminiscent of his work in the city where he had spent the best years and devoted the highest energy of his life to the forwarding of the worlc in which he had been engaged for over a generation. Dr. Gordon leaves for Brandon thll week. T0 BANQUET R. L. BORDEN. OTTAWA, Sept. Z-(Special)-Prr mier Borden may be given a banquet. by the Conservatives of Quebec City on September 21, the date of the so- cond anniversary of the elections of two years ago. ,‘ Last year he was tenileied a banquet in Montreal on Septewher Z1. The Quebec banquet, if arrangements are completed, will be attended by most of the Cabinet ministers and many prominent Clon- servatlves from all parts ol the Donl- lnion. Aboiisniiig sais wsigiin T In the construction of houses sash weights are being largely dispanlod vith, autoiiiatlff. devices taking tho ifriecs of the weights. This innovation s i-sid to gr:-ntly simplify and egong. size the operation of finishing houlel. `~¢»_ - l|lH0llll£ElEf|TS.~ » C0l|iifl EVENTS. . MEETINGS, ETC Ons cent pei- word each insertion in this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-uve cents. “An entertainment will be given in the Union Road hall on Wednesday Sept. 3rd., Refreshments will In served. Admission twenty cents. 1272 "The annual S. S. Convention of Northwest Queen's District will be held in Hunter River, September ll. Meetings at 2 and 7.30 p. m. Ad- dress by Mrs. (Rev.) W. A. Ross on the Zurich Convontic.. .\lrs. ilough will give demonstration iggson on teaching . A question box will be conducted by Rav. Mr. Ron. The evening session will be announced int- er» 1216-9-Iimllpd. “lin attractive proposition wot- irred by the Black Foxes Ltd.. when ranch is situated at the in-eo dl Janice Lewin, Brighton. 'Phil -come pany who have now thru pair of the best quality of Black Silver lmvc purchased a fourth pair and an gh- ing investors an opportunity to ll* cure a few shares on the ground floor ln this well managed co-opera- tive company. For particulate cull on or writc~J. A. Wlbthr, Bech- tnry Treasurer Box 494 Oity. 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