i i I r /iii _ more = ._’. '._-_._ __i ,__. _. . __ . -_. _», "-1- _.s . ,_-'%.~, _ 1, ~; _ . .VH ,ij ,_ V, EV '_ 1...... _N " ‘ . _ ~ _\»F4_ ‘ "(Cfi\`nij\’drH_VnT`V;‘f:IVIV>_ress) ` sunaryi%g,__V_sVep.V'§;11-True opening; ;.¢`, V 03' ~AlaL." _-._...._,_,_ _ ._ (Canadian. Press) _ ,ii ii ...__ - (Canadian Press) nmsioN'roN, sept. 11.-nifty nvss .VV__V. V. V V I A _ __ . Hague; mining engineer. f- i-~.>.i- l"°‘°"__ °' ‘M ¥TI“_'Fi%'*““ Péfliv-_i_n_°n_i=__.' uoufmnai., sept. 11.-oee. zini- wotoroin canoes or rafts. today WM marke_¢_F‘hY_=sV_ _wild . outburst oi fsctionslv -.wee .onlyf prevented becoming-_a freetfigbtu throughf the iVnterVg.cption of the ,party l°°d°r’»V'!;_?v- -E'?'i§;/'EiV',`f§rm` ' __ H” 1' Jil'-1 4' 11ie'»‘y` ` M , site .~..~..5V. _-_,_ ,i... 0; sho' Grey VV- " .De H A 1'. " » - . Til :HER GIJEATHL D Bi Wood, aged thirty said to be ii daughter of a Navy Official jumpedf to death from a seventh story win-3 dow. She had been suffering from a ner-' vous disorder. i IND iVlii|U|{ .~ ` '(Canadia,n Press) » rV1LLA COUBLAY,_ Sep. 17-George Lt Gagneux the French aeronaiut mode a world’s record for altitude and take no other F today, ‘his machine attained a weight _of;‘18.87Z feet. W' - . - _ . a ~_ _ Patriarch Mssiei- ni. H. newsni ae- V f, ._ ` ' ~. ._ 'I ' clared isxthe largest gat'heriu fs.; ffl- .__:, ~~' ' =:' -.11 ‘_- j -_~ crs.ft.in- the..history~ of the order. The r :¢_._~.;,-;;= .V ;. g i ,_V__V. - _i-_~ V V first session was _san informal regep- _ ;.__V _ urc , n 1 1 “_ _ tion, at the'Cougregational ch l' M! ` " V ” which Prouiier S_ir Rodman The Uwddlsn shellfish commission hehi ite sm-in¢in~.ohsnioii.e town _ V ’ _.n1terhoon. - . 'l‘h_ene» __ I` 'iafalr representation of deal_¢¥l=‘f9"x;.`;“_ _ u. present. 'I‘hDi=;ev.__ ' _ '=`o£,.-nine(-_,persons in all wu~ ¢QXl!l`i,~\‘ "` ';.- John -Mcquilian, Aloliseuei/.`='i»*1.i " ,,_ .william Jesinins, WWINF-F-:M IB. ‘Ai Barron, Jamw¢iP_._ tyre,-fs Frank Plgott, a. o;'.~Hesul»s'e_sne.w. F. Tidinarsii. The takeni was _that of the ,oyltet'»3ii_xdu|try;.. the>iirst .eight nsmed...¢_giyisg testimony there on. Mr. Tldniarsh was the only man who was questioned on this subi0c1'»». The general trend of the evldenim The lobsters are also becoming less plentiful under the present system of vent these industries from being ~-_-:;-1,,-.-=`,'~,_X_':l';:-_§,`»f‘:,,‘;i1x_;_.___; _ _____.__’_;_~_A___;_»__Y._._._-,_._._._._. =. 'e-we: - __ 3HIP5U1.LDI;?lB_'B0_0M . - IN ENGLAND. *-3 16-The Brit- psssing thru an without equ- there is no ,~ nnrk has era al boom are of trade ex- and the 'ex- of oil-tank ship owner _ has »lest'sr.el°.0i the last said, is’ .a fveryn soya been and Danly is f.he\8uuth sw? the _'one there are elmo. fene nie? .ALLAN LINE41 _-, _-_ >-Y-_-.-_-_-___._,_____._A?,-,- -_--_-_-_~ _-_-_-.-_-_-~vv .-_-.-_-. - ~ army under command of Lieut Gen eral Sir Douglas Haig, which in the grand army msnoeuvres, commenced today, represents an ,invading force from the North Sea and started »to hhmy set out at deY“Kl1¢ this m°f°" ing to intercept it The manoeuv- res are being conducted on the most lahorate scale held in Engllnd r y from the direction ol Germany The msnoeuvres in the early :lapel will he confined to N0r\'lfolk giiild Cam bridge though later t GY W °°V'=\` an area including Norfolk Budolk APPROVE ORDER OF BRITISH WAR OFFICE” f the British war oilloe, di __ that the royal dying oorps__ Sli spended experiments uit of ‘three oceurrhd war ofiicq. ago, ifter n h use of these binlanef is important iniierle i .‘_’**'”'_*'f'~"*"V _ -___ 1 e 3; ~__- _¢_. --»». ti :_ .‘ff»i\._. _ _ _ . -in < _ .; 1 do . (Canadian Press) desk in the rear of the car. .,...._._-e rot§ry,....Judge Danje of fire-elected) V secrctary,..NV[. _ WINNIPEG September 88th annual session of the S in Winnipeg today, with wh tion and -the military. branch og-(isp,-__ convened separately. sm-ance branch will meet th Codkrum, grs si e o lodge, will hold. 3 reception. said some important legislati “E _Qs (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON Sept. flight W the Rio Grande, the .in _|llll‘l\iit. “li HEATHER the dame temperature The lowest temperature Hit d lilslsx Hertford Huntington and 7°”°m“7 W” yet-wo egr ov? zero and the .highest w lt..." as .fifty-two above. . - i.oNnoN, sept. 1:.-Neel-xy siioie: 1”’-‘““‘ mt". Q2” ,¢ gh omorrow a _V _:,',1ll.58. - ,_ __ .pstsitliis eveninZ . fftoinnrrowiat 6.04; it .r Ri: Dolly Heil Jos .morning ez,-. §._ea,.end _moon sets tonight at JiJias.~" 1 nephew messes me _ . »'__. ‘V1 ,.11 .inch ,|,¢,....1.\'.»|e.p. o- f, i. .D V `. -U _V :*edayV,"* destroyed. _ _ V VV_V VVVVV,.V_ _ ' BIG WAR oaivis: ni ENGLAND. '.~ _fi .__ ___ _ _ -- . ‘ "i ._ 3 . V ` -_ for _ "‘- _ T A If.. ‘+_i.'§i,é_V.,'.. _ _ ' A ‘ ~ " I ’."i,,_ " Q »-;a:‘f`5_1., " _ _ .» , '..‘ "1 - 7 I A w isee tes twenty fonr_ mimi 5 § _ i ,,:,VM,, ,,, -,,,.,,,_,.____-'y'V_~;.,.,,i_~ ,.1-,..,.|;.,-shi* ee mis. ° '»=i-» 1 mg an ' . -1 ”;i*e.f _p°33$»i?¢= i “sagem” -My -»= -ie ‘hm :.h?'":“ . W . < ,.,~.: ~ itil* .- f .; .i. i._ii.f- _ on~the-Eraser River on -th _ ,» _ ‘ 'P|'“l\_i|iP.¢°iDc.grade and .Fort g .. 1 5 f .-of-ii*-_:i-1: '~ according to s statement by-E. 1. PHILADELPHIA, Sep. 1 Street Railroad Company is ‘ .__V_.. ‘ ‘ me_n_tllig.with women conductors on the new "Payne you enter" cars. -_ (Canadian Pressr f .In,_the _new-gnrs the conductor ig, NEW _ YORK' se tu 17__Juu _ merely a. cashier. _She sits _behind a _ (Canadian Press) Deputy, ._-I. xB. -Goodwill? '01 and Mayor Waughgreeted the gates. Speeches were also giv@\1`by Next the matter of the lobster in- fthe grand Oillcer. T310 Eflifld dustry was taken up. inimedldtely opened after the recep- nnusrter i tho' ~. V »»¢< . __ fi. -i-_ Fragsii Two Trains .Gollided--Both: H -"P|'_~g.V V V A During The Year On VV d =~ ..;» V V _ . River'-Victims Were La- engines eSlr_0,yfed-N0 I 'mm' mmf .`;"“ F A' D' " A ` borers on ha.ve.»been-lost this yearin the rapids e Glllmd Gcor s Most of. the dead are laborers who attempted to shoot the dangerous by thu=_i.noroner's .jury for :the deaths ` . _ -.pl :live ni the eleven Russians who _ ' , _ _ died two weekgngo while on 3 wood _. 1 `- » V ~ alcohol debauch. ii. 2 ~. 'i i='~ _ il, .>, .V '.1-il ' » .1 _ _ _' _ _ ._ _ _ fi __ _ ...WV h.';,\ ;_ M.. ;'_.-,i , up 7- Tha' experi- ;€§;si;i°=§§:i%i».‘i;i.f"”»»f=‘i»"fi A lille wnniii nicnnn in iiiiiii EHS - wxnurnso sept. 11.-'che one-1 fellows Sovereign Lodge elected C_oi- umhus Keller, of Texas, Grand Sec- Georgia, ltimore ic}1g.rd|_ Elhuckle, of Philadelphia, (r_e-elected) treasurer. il 16-The oversign Grand lodge of the Independent Or- der of 'Odd Fellows convened formally" Grand g of the Roblin dele- lodge of - the The ln- S' anter- . l went to show that the oyster beds _noon `st,the Odd 'Fellows' Home as- ere b¢¢0IliiUK depleted in th8`PH8ff sosiation.. .-Tonight Hon. John, B., BBVGNII YUHFS- ‘ » . nd 1' f the Sovereign It is, , bear- . _ » on fishing. It is necessary for the gov- mg on the msumnce features 0| the °"“m“"t t° tak” mme “tel” to 9"* _order will be. enacted stthis session. CAMBRIDGE’ England Sept. 16- Having received word that the blue 17 -The “eh toward Londom the ddendmx Mexican rebels are reported to be in federsls :ome years. The general sch°i1\0 PPO* V IIE Iflpslllunf vides for the repulse of an invading i *UPU gE'|'c 3 m ""‘° °°°“° °’ °°°’““°"° “‘ “‘“°"““"‘ 'ronos-ro t. s t ue.-niche th” °°°"'°"“ °°°"' ““° M mglwd' to moderate vigilhlfle vshids; fair mu°b recorded ees ah sixty- Bedford. 'rhe mimic wsr will con- wénl-b°Vv°_ ,nm lowm ,$60,606 th, `“"“° 1°' B" dnys' previous night was .forty-four ,-shove.-.~ _~At_ nine s. m. -yesterday it élltyiéhve shove and'at ‘nine »l>.nn." degrees ltefnoon s this morning endorse the ’ “nm €m°"°w “t 3_07 and at 6.06 to- FHGUY 10.22. - Wedses-V .m-- n will It D155 _ Store" northern 1 Q: _ -i-,__ _ . _-k » ‘0neH~urt` " ' (Special to The Guardian) 5 TRURO, ,N. S., Sept. 17.-A head* on collision between _,two special, freight trains occurred at McCurdy's _Siding today. 5 In w dense fog the trains came to- gether with tcrrific force and the pi- lots of both engines were destroyed and both locomotives put out of commission. 3 They _were later hauled into tba ;l‘(;‘uro yard and the track was clear- No one was. hurt. . .__._______. __ _. ,_`..__, _,gl ._, (Special to .The Guardian) HALIFAX, Sept. 17-The weather and track were perfect today for horse racing .and there was a record crowd in attendance. .The first. race called was the finish' of the 2.15 trot and pace. Mary; Cromwell won easily in two straight heats with Laura Merrill sscond,Leo- nard Wilton third and Ariel Wood fourth. Best time 2.195. Fred Cameron is to be congratu- lated on driving Laura to second money after such a hard drilling in, the free for all race on Saturday, The free for all race had one Prince Edward Island entry in Vesta Boy, Sumvmerside. Vesta won in splendid” style in three straight heats. In` each heat he was the _last horse at the 2 mark and his driver Dannile was 2.14}.- _ - ' ` ?§“wFH'o . - _ In ._ _ ‘ A hlfd mo ‘resnv On cf count of his race on the previous day Dominion D did not race so well. ` In*-the first heat Minnie went to a brdak and Premier won hgndi]y_Min- nie won the following thi-so heats easily. Best time Z.19},_ SUMMARY 2.19 PACE 'URBE $400. Minnie ~ Premier .. . Dominion D Hilda S Other starters Nick R King. Ewwwm Sgéauimi- gnerow-i-1 seasonal- FREE Fon am. 'rRo'r AND ;4oo __ _ PACE Vesta Boy Spooney Boy Gallagher Pearl Pick ligqlql-4 l5¢|,1[¢|-I »F;QgQ|I'* NUTEIJ JESUIT PHIEST [ill (Canadian Press) JERSEY CITY, Sept. 17.-Rev. Francis Casey the well known Jesuit priest, died of cancer, aged 74. GDIIDEIISED IDS T00 Ll'l'E’H)R ‘ _ DLISSIFICITIOH One cent per word I each" insertion In this column. Cash must accom- pany order and dve per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. at once. D. A. 'Brui§, 9~18Mtf; WANTED-. AY ONCE A GIRL TO 'assist in _.family oi' two. Mrli Floyd, 104 .Prince ystreet. _ 9-l8M8illd> SAUNSOKE BAUBAQUB THE BUST made# -Fresh every day at “Sanb- _d¢rs, NevLs_om &.Co. ~ __ 9-6Mtf,- WANTED AT ONCE A GIRL FOR .general housework. Apply .to 285 Water Street. " _ 9-1&M4ipd. tel olfice :|0911 to r Rabi . Queen Bt. - _ ‘s-vmti. W»AN'l‘ED A*--MBE "FOR omumluru ‘housewoi-k.;M'rl._ R. B. Hogan. 18 __13‘Li!!_9°.§_*»*'_\’_¢~'"‘ ~ '~ ‘°“m“‘P‘1 omiumruo am: nynruci.-macros _ _ lend _ " t;»..fluHKl¢» _-1 » .WANTED-.. rUngiN'ng<.-onnorlrlni _,boarders wleteil' E-'Euston street two birch! _ M wa 'rwo _ Grabs -a .general _honeew _.ind .I sec-._» ' ondjirl--oil s _gentl an`,‘.0 cc_\\ntry` place be miles from Boston. i Send ..ahov_e` references onaeppkoetmn to .limi A- .Staele brought the thousands oiaspec-A n- V f A ~~ _. 1; ‘~ '- D tators to tneir feet by his wonderful' _ .' f ' -_ i _ . finishes at the wire. Thefbest time " ' Z ‘ _' ., _ -' " I ' . ~V.,,~..» ,~.§s._ ,.', ,___ _ ` p__ _ _ ._ ._ _ _ --\ a wfilrn at ooon nmossusxsm , nor wifi "row is nas- 6 1 .» . n .~ nn -wr i0ne -Man 'Had=~Boih Logs . .Broken Sevcrat .Others § _ 1_S_erio_usi,y, injured _ T _,-i. | (Special to The Guardian) __ .wooiJs'rocK, sep, . 11-an the, Mclnniscontract on the Valley rail-_ way this morning a premature blast pf dynamite ,resulted in several men' belnrbadin injured. 1' A man named »McDona.ld had both' legs broken and three others .were seriously injured, » _ ; Hilti iPlii3i_Y- .FA-T ? 3.’ » D flililiiiiii (Canadian Press) _ KAMLOOPS, Srpt. 17.-The Duke of Connaught and party are at'Kam-D loops today, their visit to town co-` inciding with the t,own's Centennial celebration, a Pageant and historical' was settled bv fur traders as a trad- l . ' opened the Royal Inland Hospital. through the mountains only by day- light so that no Scenery will be mise-, Bd. I _ OTTAWA Sept 17 -Arrangements are being made to have a Canadian Judge sit with the British PrlvyV Council when the Dominion cases are being heard The Chief Justice ol Canada now has the right but it is seldom used. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA Sept 17 -Canada may shortly complete arrangementsto, have a representative from the Dom-_ inion slt in the judiclalicommittee of lege can seldom be made use of be-e cause the .distance is .so great _anuf there _is s_u_ch a press of litlSBt\°“ i“_ Canada that he 'is kept h0m°; _ While in England this oilmrner, Minister of Justice Doherty discussed to assist with all Canadian cases. D Geo Boswell made 28 entries tak 15 prizes in 15 entires, hal! being lst! ‘ ses, `-naddieard mile. with -his York 0a&i0albeek, the poultry,man,<.hsd 10 mee, me gained 7 .ilreu .1 one of 9 prizes. <\ 1 “ so 1 ja _.s _ ff `.` r» ._ ,ff -4 4. -r 0 The Duke congratulated the citizens d _ t V 1 th t 1 . from Chester to Liverpool at Ditton on he progress 0 B own ance it Junction, sight miles from ‘Liver the Privy Council whenever an im; tion week will have an opportunitvV portant Canadian case 3is heard. = Of Seemg 0110 0'! tht Bfeuteit W0Ud0\`B'| Atipresent the chief .justice of _Gnu-. °f U19 W0\"1d'“th° Hifshii’ 0” mghtf 1 ads, ling a right to sit withthe Lords- Captain Baldwin, who has charge oi the Privy. Csnneii when csnndisn of this grand spectacle. reoentiyi cases are on the list but this privl-‘ made successful flights on five days the, BBW Bl'i‘BlllZ01D°?n¢5 With tb* BVUT; negotiations 'between the .committee ish'-_.authorities and it is “lui-,°'“°°“_ ni che C. P. R. ceingrspiiers and the » satisfactory plan will shortly be company were resumed today* D_ Mc_ H5094 t°` which Wm “sur” the pw* Nicol, general manager .of the com- “°”°°'°f D C“““‘“““ j“d3° in L°“d°“ pany, having returned to the city. D. Campbell, Canadian vice-president of the order of railway teiegraphers, stated that they had been discussinv the terms of settlement, but were not thru, and he had no idea when they would be 1 ii uiiiiix ’ old frame biilidlng on Queen street. in which the first Council of Upper FOUOWIHZ i9 9 mt °| tm l°"““5 Canada assembled in 1792, has been P. E. I- mon °Xl1ibm“S,"'°°.k Fi? thi! purchased by J. M. Cairn of King- Hams: exhihnien tosd\i°1°."*i“\ ° sian. The hniiuing wns hem _inn umiuerv 01 “wil” W*“““‘§“- ` months for the Kingston Hisisi-iesi |.A“1¢1'¢ B0lW““ -If °f F"°“°h F0” Society to purchase, hut that organ- w,ith 26' -entriel ill 911991) °5“'°d fm ization failed to mise the money, za pi-uqv.»1'I being let- Wm' hi” shone rsoo. an eiierr wiii he sultry he W0" 10 Pri!" *ml 8 made to secure the old structure ae lirsts. ~ s museum. .hav el ing on zv prizes with 14 “fl” Psiiui. Dons Nor Albert Beswsirs Br. lh°°i> claimed wonsy Bonham. Oellhnl Nunn. U10 V°f~°l`l\\ Iiliilllii peril so far as the Borden Ministry xhibitor, bewme thi! D\`0\|¢ D°'l°"_ is concerned seems to he imminent or of 26 prizes out of' 21 entries' only when speeches are to be made; with his lheoll-. 0! W\1|°h 15 W0" "ii and a safety vent found for 'Fi-iry Im~ ribbons. ` iperalistle lever. ' .clark one were 'es usual lsrse since the Cshinec exhibitors with their Holsteinl carry- pi-smggr B0;-dsnfg ing oil a large share of prieee from a non, absolute yeomsotitive clue. ~ - -. . done towanii Jutensssoe' Ayn-shireenln well _et .,,.,n¢_,_,,,- M, .Halifax unusual ervreli so Bt- John sae eneeeive sie ee the w ere h\l|lle_¢oue.honors fell iioiheili. While emergency has not yet been Jno-Callback who took let price in before the Council '- Li. nor shire: in St. John edeeelsfdlly lllidod -sary.-and t 1a ni-ins not ei 14 entries-1 secs or the _,.‘. (Canadian Press) CTTAWA, Sept. 17.-A blue book giving the final details _of the votes tember 21 last, shows that _out oiq t0ta'l of 1,850,000 voters on the lists of the nine provinces, 1,307,528 ex# ercise thi! franchise. , ._ _.4 gi: *|"i,F`f}Y fiilil3EH . ... ~. (Canadian Press) LWERPUOL, Sept. 17~'I`Iiil‘teen_ f _ me A w:::..:‘;;;e:..z“:.:‘;i:.‘suit zinc; ,SIEAMEH .WAS 1| `. ' . - ng post 100 years ago He then P°°l- ' ' The train passed over. the » long The »royal party istravelllng bf`mg° 5P'*U“i“5 the Mefsel' H1111 WR9 . _ _ r unniug down the incline leading to . V - .-~ ._-cf .V V the junction when, at the cross over M ' ` ’ 7- points, the engine jumped the rails- _- .__---_-'__-___ and crashed into the huttress of _tha - "__ ._ . _ __ . bridge spanning the ling, _ The coupling of the car next the engines parted and the train of nine cars open into the station. The leading care crashed into the 'platform with terrific force and were- wrecked. One car overturned and caught fire. It soon consumed. ..ie;sral bodies in this car werd` / . Ulf ,_ , , WW' ` ed. e e v iii PHIVY Cfiiiiifli i 1” eng n' dri er was crushed- to death between the engine and tender. The fireman had both legs broken for two hours. -Between -~Northern__D .Eli-». -PM ' iiiii’ceei‘ii'_ui*;“{;i’4 iv” (Canadian Press) Q' MONTREAL. 599%. 17-#The ,eltqhi lislnnent of a direct wlrele” castiu the generuli election,of Sep- graph service between No;-thorn gn. . ’1 ‘ rose and Ameried- is announced gp il10l`!Iil'\g by F. H. Manager of tha Marconi Wigislngi-Q°‘ _ '_ V _ here. ` )‘ .V _ V j » " “"=M»~=on oo. .iv »iofI»=5¢'i.ii-to " ' ' ‘ L " ' \ an arrangement with the No nity. A ` 'f _ icsnsdiss Press) 5 ' New vonx, sept. 1v'¢-,\ar.`_11.sn¢ announced tiiht the complnig gyggg, ing high power stations fat Bam Francisco and `HonoiuI'u_'h1 eonnso- iinn with the 'rrsns-Paciiie wisereq scheme. » ‘ :VV A* _-__._’...._._.._..... ~ 1---V-life V government for-the power stations. in Norway FI 4 UH\ViN ASHUHE _ » as -»_; . K r (Csnadlan Press) ` _ HONG KONG, Ben. 17-_-D u typhoon which swept. China Sea the Castle, from was driven of Formosa ships wiht _-in. j South e she win he ceiri . 'rh'* -1- he was pinned under the locomotive, a B 0” M°"' escaped. _ ‘ _ _ (Canadian Press) ---=--------A--e-----_-------.-.----=---=-» --~.-_--of-.-.-.-.-_~.~.~.~.---.-»-.».1-_-,-.».-_-.».~_~_~_-_»;»;»,; ‘ v'.CilPTlilN BIlLiDWlN’~S iimsii The thousands of people who will' visit Charlottetown during Exhibi- IP AT i-Exiiieig in succession in another Province. On several occasions he carried Dill. 4 sengers with him. 5 ' '_ He will start ,-from the imghiudfny grounds, flying more than a_ ousnml feet into the-sir, . ‘ ' There will be no ext:-a~`cli'sr of this wonderful attraction. fe' ga ,_,_,____ _________,____.___ .9 nfl! ff- . SBYFFLEMENT OF I. O. R. TELEGRAPHERS TROUBLE. MONTREAL, September 16-The* KINGSTON, Ont., Sell. 10- The OTTAWA Selit 16- The German altar to Lon- hal been . for the ioisideratio ( for some weeks yet. has not met for sevcfsl ,na in Vs-.i.wu;i»._ oewiom_=.!wmm, 1 lnseresrlinisiienenseeiiyrhyeieeene. the few meetings 'held since J.3°¥°4ll'l'-!,l%\l.¥f| - - - - Y . Y ~ - _ . _ _ .. _ _ _ V. _ . _ _-_-_-.~.»_==»_~_¢-_-_-_-va.. BRITISH S'l’EA_'hdVB_|R ASHORE. PENSACOLA, Fin.; sept.r._~.1e.-N British steamer name unknown is hard ashore thirty miles.-down" _e coast from Pensacola. -is _ the steamer was. blown _V during the storm of___3`hturday . ing. She is reported lying bros - side in about six icetiof _watmw information wasbrought here ` y, by a river boat. _ . _ -_ 'f~ ` Lwmf. Nhiw swiivncnm Riiioonb 1 BOSTON, septeinbel-N38--On ,len record was madc_:t'9i_lay_in.‘~ths IRQ. England outdoor w pisnshin in the ohssleeillver _- under the ' uuslliccli 'il isnii .Amateur stuougf,-uriion. ._‘~».¢- nichs, of ~the B _ e sw sinh. heitering hisi-ole nss_rh=in_i ~ wo ,sin swim hy zhreemecoeeiim Nelligan, of Amherst __ _ who got second in the was the only contelthnt from 'out- elde Boston to secure afplace. QABINE1' M1N1s'rem8 f ' " T0 YIBIT,-H-Hfih 1e- During OTTAWA, the coming number of visit the n ready ~ leaves 0 holiday Robert meet tional tion, for waiting have been - considered. i , _ i V ` 1 lv /