--~ ammo 1 ,_ . 4 , ,1 \s¢.e._sm_ ' ` 1;.: cuemoifsrowg, cANA_1pA_..1lR1niw1 _ sr;PTsMBsR 27.. 1912 ` ‘EIRBT OF ALI »." _ : _. _. -___ »f siuni iii iwiui iiiiiiii Bsidpo oneof Cailada’s -’G realest Statesmen ' (Canadian Press) j, _;{"fl".___ _ .I " ';'_ _~ _ __ ' : - _ I , ,HM ` I I l ' i l \ i ' _ " _ . _ . -_------- . .- 1 I \ " _‘ ‘ _ I ' Third Day-Another Record broken in Attend- , ,_ __ ' o-doe, ond d Spendid' Succsss` in 'Every IIIiISiII lIIIfESI.II]II SIIEIIPS .IIIPIII 1 i 1 -“ I ll ' _°l"'"‘° 'l“l‘~°l“=“ ISSIIIIIIIIII . , __A - f _ ._ dn Attitude of Feet. i P rticul r- -T e Aer ---,- KINGSTON. Ollll.. SBDC. 26- Con- (Canadian Press) (Oanndlnn Proggy "_'°_"’_-"" (C ndlnn pr 55) veyed to Cataraginc Cemetery the remains.of the late Sir Richard Cart- wright, this afternoon were laid to rest in the family lot. The funeral cortege was a very large one. _ At 1.30 o'clock the remains were taken from the late home, “The Maples," to BIS- GCOFEGB Cathedral. The chief mourners were tour sons Of the deceased, Dr. R. C. Cartwright of Napanse, A. D. Cartwright of Ot-, ¢,nwa,'Uflpt. Frank Cartwright oi Winnipeg nnd Henry Cartwright of Toronto. . KINGSTON, Ont., Sept. 25- The body of Sir Richard Cartwright will be taken from the family residence, Tile Maples, at 1.30 o’cloek on Thurs- day afternoon, and be conveyed to Bt. Gcorgc's Cathedral, where burial services will be conducted by the Dean o`f‘Ontarl0. assisted by Rev. Og- ilvlc G. Dobbs, of Brockville, a cou- sin of the dead statesman. Funeral, will be of public nature from the cathedral at 2.30 o'eloek to the ce- metery. . - A 'rbis incl-sing, tbrcugb W. F. Nickle M. P., the .family wss informed tbnt Senator J- A. Lougheed would re- present the Dominion government at the funeral. Lady Cartwright received the following message i from Premier R. L. Borden '- "My colleagues and I desire to tender our deepest and res- pectful sympathy to you and to all the members of your family." .__k.___._?__-_ SHOOTS AT GENERAL TRIPOLI, Sept. 25-Driven insane from fright by the sight of nn Italian scout.aer0Plal1e, an Arab soldier in the Turkish camp near Znmzur 'basis attempted' to kill Enver Bcy, the Tur- kish commander-in~chicf in Tripoli,ac- ,pp ,“lmiQ§_x_m%¢rwl_ltary gispntchil ur- e esmusetatteT kish commander, but the bullet miss-- ed and the madman was overpowered und executed. ' The aeroplane was taken to the camp of General Reisoli from Derna and has been used daily by two mem- bers of the aviation corps,for scout duty and to prevent surprise attacks from bands of natives. One of the aviators flew over the Turkish camp and volplaned near enough to earth to ilre his revolver into n group of mariners. The Arabs fell upon their faces in the desert, afraid to move. After `a tinw one jllhlped to his feet, seized a_ muskct and fired at the general. fro 1NvADlli CANADA LETHERBRIDGE, Alb., Sept. 25- A iocal'paper is authority for thc rc- port that within two years the* Stan- dard Oil interests will have millions invested in South Alberta. The rumor is’ that Rockefeller . interests are getting options on rich coal, oii and gas lands, and are behind the Wcstern'._Caliada ' Railway now bolng surveyed. and planned . to . come ill from -Montana and serve Westelnallll Nortnern Alberta. It is also stated that he Amslgamstcd Copllvl' 00"* pnuyils getting options on Alberta coal lands, c Q ' ~' os Mwlmdtlrr roll ° .cuisslrlclrion one _ taper were each ins°l'¢l°ll _in Cash must accom- pany "sud five per cent discount allowed. ‘Minimum charge tW°lll»Y'3'° guts. ' roi! ~"~ -lp PURSE owlrsm rnussu _x,'.’ ' 274 Euston. 9-2i7MlWP§l_~ s f'~'.'"G‘.'f saussoids 'mm BEST I ii, 'Q 1 `over`9" ill! i~¢95““&` ’i.l.A. ' roll espn ,L Qual-me rlssrnn oi -l;”';.=;'::“:..°.‘.°;:°°- _ n _ “"1" "I 5 ,r. 9-z4lIi4i. nor wsurnn 'ro woax 1N’l`fEs; tsl since. spills io Df- “°"‘“'N1§‘ f,,.l.,', n ri l ross§¢»D§`_ pm,“"° .nn _" sum mon _ snd Railroad Findgl; lam at oust-iiisn_o!£&_§\.'._:. - ~ '~ wATI"r"sl`D°'1T`n"liI5l~1'r .xofrxvm nov- to hard the general store business. . ' ;b`sbitl_:lf..0- W* - __ » _ . ,~.r.s.r. _.dWmli.I‘~"l+‘I¢‘luiliciq¢,g_),M,,,,,,,l, i»\o§,'_fA“»’iI’i§l‘¢Gn i..r§'r~ on '&l.'R°V° ` od.. _ii _iwlmvrowl l*"_‘“ ‘°“'“ I” th"=l¢|“ y gf Bfofllllbllff uw ` I l. lutcreiie 0- ”‘t°r'*‘ ‘II"*‘°°° . . Pg' ‘at prices to ._ '. -ts-iisfissil. or vu" l»°l’°“I>°M§§‘,“ 11” Rollo, Brcdenbury. Silt' 9'” ' .’ Ii ' ksiinnnm-.w.1.i»inmaw»l W; dertakings are so large and the pro- stomach. It was the contention oi the state that the crime was commit- ted to gain possession of the Epps estate. Irregularitites of abollt $100,000, in #Cie introduein blggér alibi ° di' ‘ is _ I 4 Gil 8 KI3AL2ld;I>RAL' lmoulilldt Belt' Zeit; Igcglillo' J§dnIlIIo o£IlI:lpt` 26'_DaIimge A tb 'fl ld r d tb L M t b ` d rl i OTTAWA' Sept' 26-1” Dumas ‘I W ng rgc s sa o vow w exe ng ‘ , , was onngn b no er l eu ay avore c <`x-' onc on orso art aserves pra se .i ith C li f t - ' some concern the situation in Ulster a typhoon~$which swept Japan Sunli hibition Association and another ro- for the creditable manner in which ho 2:€,;):;,;)la'¢_l(,?, 'axgican c24,f:;:dm,:1 "rt :hey M0 l”°B¢lY l0l` Will". B°¢0l`dlllB fi! on account of increasing iactional day while the loss ol human life is cord crowd were in attondancc. The handled U18 l'lbb0llll~ It IHUHI1 be rn- noon today with the eiecti n i 0 oil- he Earl of Kilmonl who prwmgd 5° (ya t in D_ C_ Newt., -EM.; I _ . y ers ur ed thmtp the Hay Tedder at- a Joke and mgadc fuil for td A li hope Barrington Kélllletll and R. N. Q ui ment nd gel-vloe that will . ,' ony nose quite Grenfell, directors of the Canadian elllabllc us lllattera to supply the de. 21;?sgaiggéivgIitelfmggbigtmglsggglgt ouqeefzeihtglrfe vgreéraiued d d _ Agency in London and members of mands of the home market, in other P, E? Ig and 1,312,190 le Oi Jacqueé J A Henduféon rozléd hllvenlfby ...___ the party for forty British financiers words what we want is transports- Rival B who fmlvmé on B lar e ,.a`ce 'horse b wfu lg f tim” a Wll0 have bile" Wllflllg the Canadian tion more trans ortation and better ' ` " g .~ y u g our \m°ney west arrived ,n Winn, a (1 t 1 _ P _ _ scale there, are among the many who and ilnislllllg with the other pacers . _ INK ll SP0" transportation. The railways are are keen to avall than-isélves ofthe ln 2.212-. Much credit is due Mr. tm day here' Sllllvillg lllllllflllli’ I70 meet 91° Elma” ndven-t of the new machine. Henderson for the vast improvement Aft" the Visit *O U10 S°“lll°=“1~ Al' tlop. millions upon millions are bolus The first rece culled was tbc 2.17 be made lu this pretty pucur .luring herta L”'"_d Compmlys big udgatfou l70l-ll`¢‘»¢l lll'C0 i!l1Pl'0V9!¥l@l1t *l-hat We trot and pace, in which there were the short time he has been under his °““°1- Wllwll 'la “Ho of the Collodlall sometimes forget to sive them orodlt four starters, Hilau s, Dcvllisn Dcr- cure. Agenoy'= many solwmoa in the West. lor, but relief cannot be bud lu' a ctby, Ginger bull zeelot. H-iles s. A coop RECORD. th” made “ special trip over _the d8Y- Clllllilllllll Il0l`tS Will 116*/ol' ell- regained her reputation by winning That capable horse trainer` J. P h°'di“g° 01 the Canfldian A5°n°Y in IIOY il development com~!nc1lBl1I‘8to Wllll the race in three straight heats, go- Irving, Cape ’l‘raverse, made 9, splen- Vl1l`10llS lliftll Of the Cllllndillll WCSI-‘ the growth and prosperity of the rest ing two of them in 2.20}. Dorothy did record by training and driving A5 I0 Wllelllel" he W0llld P-HY fll1.V- of the Dominion so long as they are' was fouled in the second heat and hcl: four entries to win four iirsts in tho thing as to the further ilcvelollmcnt saddled with the insllrance inellbus,_ driver was thrown from the sulky, two days’ meet. It is regrettable of their properties in Canada Mr. Already they have suilercd irreparable but escaped serious iniuries. Every that Baby Logan- should take sick; ,Grenfell said: injury because of business that should' heat was well colltested and excite- and was unable to start in the 2.17 Franklythe thing ls so much grea- be permanently diverted from United meflt did “Oli llffllk “nhl the l`a°° “IBB t1`°t Blld Dalle- ter than we realized that we have Stntes ports, and if the remedy is m11Sh9d~ ` been travelling almost constantly and muon longer dclnyed it may give our Th” 5e§°,f,‘d "Me °“ Ehez §§°§,;E;’;‘ SUMMARY' Mrplgms STOP WORK AND FREE FIGHT have not been able to go over our coml>etitors_s,n advantage from which was the “£5 Tmé t@“ I ‘mr Girl' 217 ,PROT AND PACE _ LOCKOUT FOLLOWS. ____ ' notes. All I can say ls iiflat the un- wo can never recover, Thlereh “'°r°G Ggii “YM RIF; °nd Cha: _ ' .PURSE [00 .__ liglllls (Inca Ibn.. eroyirl uses 'piclrctl to » $4 ` 0'1"1`AW*‘-» S°l’“=““’?‘ 25" S°‘“° syndicates and more moderate o- gress oi’ the West so encouraging that TRADE OPPORTUNITIES win but 'Gherfy , dccewcd the .-wise -Hilda Sq A_ A_ Stewart’ days_,ago the miners ln the Cnmibcr- opallngn engaged ln A ln” adm; hut We Wm have '°° d” “°‘?‘° “°’I°““ _g _ ones," and won tue rece lu splendid south Port, 1 1 1 lallll mlll" in Vl1l1'=°“V¢’-Y island welll. _plsht inthe, Salle-_ Wsgram. where s thinking before we decided just what OTTAWA, September 25 Hon. G. form by capturing the second, tbl;-d, Devilish Dorothy, Dr. J. T. 01113 fOr Ono whole day. They no our policies will bc for the future., Fool" lime” fi* th” “““ °‘ th” sua fourth beets. lu the mst best »Je`uluns.` 'oharlcttefowu ...;:.... 2 4 z maintain it 'wus tofu' rest.'but wh The party left this evening"l'or the week for England to attend the meet-, mtg", draw the pow and was not Ginger, Hammfmdv Kelly, Char V they returned the following mornin S°°- ‘”h°f° they Wm ‘=`l’°““ “°“‘° 1"' “K” °’ th” ‘“‘l’"i“‘ *"‘*“" °°““’.‘I"i Ilgsdealv to the wlrc. on tbc nrst loetetcwu' ..; ...... ...... .... ._ 3 z' a everything was oloneilpp and their tlc time looking over the steel plant. sion, and will be _absent until Christ- tum Cherry went to 8 brenlr ans bis Zealot, Michael McKenna, employers would not allow them H135- Th” °°“"m“’5l°“ femmes its driver drove easy to save distance. Vernon, N. B. .... .. ........... .. 4 3 4 resume work. They have now ap- Many shot! Wcre llfcd and chair! INNOGENT WOMAN SERVED aiitlnco on Oclobof 9 and the lislol 'rbs second best ssw Ions Girl wie Time. 2.2ol, z.27l, 2.2ol. plied tc thc department of lubor mr wore used as weapons. No one vu' 'rwmN'rY THREE .YEARS subjects of inquiry ss previously pub-. one of ner Ksngln-oo lumps sud bs- , s .conciliation bcura ou the ground klllod but several were romovvil to ` -_- lished, includes s, general investlga- came nn-manageable and ran to the 2.35 TROT, 2.38 PACE thnri-t is n lockout, while the employ the ll0BPit&ls suffering from revol It HUNTINGTON, Ind., Sept. 26- tion into trade conditions, n survey wi;-o, Ono;-ry nosed out Chahallis (STAKE) $300. ops mnintnin lt was 5, strike. Mrs. John Epps, who served 23 years, oi the natural resources of the domin-' Jr. with Telephone G. third. 'I’he in the Indiana woman's prison . for ions, their facilities for production, third heat was the best finish of the Cherry Ripe, T. C. Edgett, RIFLES AND CANNONS the murder of her husband, and who manufacturers, source of supply, a meeti between Chahallis Jr. and Ollnrlotilowlvn 4 1 1 1 IN _UNIONIST PROCESSION was pareled lsix yearsd ago, hasi been general investigation igo lniigratloln Cherrg hifor lprzg P03531- t tgggfllx I°g;a§1io"'ke?6w:~ `M°KI““°“`» 1 4 3 2` vindicated, it is learnc , by the oath of population and the c ciency of - e DI‘0V0 H156 6 li 0 GB ' PORTADOWN, Ireland. Septoiillll' ned confession of Henry Epps. s bro- agencies new employed. bow present and the Moncton sutrybud to be con- Clligbuliis Jr., P. A. Bolllveaibz Z 2 4 24_R,,,,,_, were carried ,by some of Lol” Illxgglesltmgnglrozrgst was pardonod ther, who died n few weeks ago. methods can be improved, etc. To tent with ll¢°‘”“§ P°Bltl°“- The d‘““" `T lox °;‘ i;I'é';dé'r';" the bnttnllonn into which the mem- 7 ' g Epps before dying said than he cover the ground thus outlined the er) °f 1'9"” GI’ did all he coma to e e on " ' ' _ hers df the Unionist clubs were form. ~ - _ w n the heat but she appeared to Son, Charlottetown B 3 4 3 _ -il-l | poisoned his brother. commission will both collect statin b k 1 » d ld t t t Time 2 24 2 21, 2 21% Z 23! ed when they took pnrf, ln 3, gl-one Mrs. Epps has been living in Toi- tical information and hear evidence °kWe'; en "gf 51;; Y'f‘i;tn,n° nn‘gheB° ' ’ ` " ' ' ' ` procession this afternoon. Two large FAMOUS HORSE DEAD edo, Ohio. ` 1 of expert _and well-informed persons. :rage E; ‘fem dr0i;l'5~ aulllia season: THREE_YEAR_oLD TROT AND cannons were also drugged along on ' Epps died mysteriously in 1882,and» New Zealand and Australia will be The fourth heat pngvéd good one PACE, (Sq-AKE) ;175_ gnn on;-rlngss, while an nmrbnlnnce in EDMONTON' Am,_.'._Scp,t_ z3__B6b his wife was convicted on circnmstan~ visited next spring, but_ the order oi on the Amt tum charm? went to A _ chsrgo of Sisters moved with the tial evidence, after the body had going to tho other domlnions will ibc bunk and Iona took the lead and Baron Cecil’ f]‘hog_ Monroe, procession and cnrricd a large sup- in the service of the Sisters of Ch been exhulned gnd poison found in the determined later. 'gained mam, 1engths_ From the Bpec_~ New Glasgow, N_ S_, 1 1 1 ply of splints and ~b|\ndgagos. " _-*’__“' tat ' it f vi tb _b at su Baron Britt, 'rims Muuroc , Discuss s'l=tn1i_.l-l'r nares Io,,‘,’,’.§ ,f’,f,“W,,‘;,, C‘§,',f,,, °c,,,,fg,,,f',,,, New olnngciv, N. s. ..... ._ 2 2 2 pnspsmuo Fon TROUBLE ‘** rl bl 1 1 fl 'k Rexlight, York Point Stables. IN' BELFAST. g 'l tl, l ll ll BEIU-IN. S0Dl9¢ll'lb€l` 25_'1`ll9"~`lll0S' :gage tllygn. li gala: toglégllln ll»,_qud;:ll3 North River dis. --_ were mls at wo" d t wus gmv” Mrs. Epps declares that all she de- tion of freight rvfliell ln V1°W_ °f Um the three-quarter mark was res.cbed,,Aq\uired, J. M. Nich0lS0ll. _ BELFAST, September 25- Large Hired now is vindication The gamlly opening of thc Panama canal ls be- Cherry was trailing Iona and nnnllyl Charlottetown dlswlforces of tl-00|-.B are to bn moved into estate, which consisted of- rich fnrm- lleved t0 b” "M" d'°°“BSi°“ at B outfooted her on tho stretch winning Time 2.33, 2.33. 2-232- ,Belfast in preparation for Ulster day ing land, has been dissipated. ¢0llf1‘l¢ll¢=° Of U19 l`0Dr9S2llf~8ilV9\i Of the heat and first money, amid deaf- In the race-oil for third money,, (Selmentber 28), when the anti-home Wilson, a lovesick cowboy, George . \ ._ ~' f` ` commander o 9 ~ --- _ . ll _ M h ll Q" st” ' ' .Ili ' ' de lared that the prop ed in- . , R°°h°' Arab’ “ 9'" 5 ll a ygung lo -lewlei 1 .S ui... uf. u undo calvin n‘:‘:.i.:.°.i:z:. .€;zf::'.::..:é? ll°'ll °.“' `A.pl;ignI° . *fot"the fool DEQM *If l»3l57“.'7‘=` H° ‘I 'I I Duma dum; and everyone I oi whom acted up to to W A ~ an 14 - ‘ .»liln_nls¢su cbs: the other 'powga _ » . '¢gl‘|||q$, EU; the lush scanners slwsys set by the ' ‘_ _ __ t - - .' - colcnisis._ Tonight *hor put on A iv hips ol Austria; wool lil" ° _ - - ~ _ soldier or the King s gmt military _'I' ow suit. nccessitstinran increase One cent of the tonnage of Dreadnougllfl fl'°fll ll Wil. 9°! so,ooo tb 24 ooo 'rue vice Allmlfol oo! °fil° on wi i bombs from omni ‘ire I h in ertion ' h :co_om- 91”- ' . . . _ _ ' _ . I’l’°I‘ °'°-if 4“°°“°t' has oovsnuusm'r`souooue _ ""“‘ “`° il "§»° Imnulculvlby ' - I '°""-I"-' ”"°-“”'.°'° FE Moss THAN WARSHIPS- rghipscoo ' `Pl'_°'__, ‘ _ . .......... » , ._ _- i~ll¢m.ii°usl~sgifiisn¢u.._ . nsceubd- -f ' ii. ii. tus ..._ svpunv. -N. ii. w.. sou. 21- ____ t , ,, , y cs ll uw individual mm K... wculg JJ'-{,“‘}';‘1$:¢§,,f°§n nfs sxitlrs lm. speaking so tbfnulvll "Nite psugsfg. V, cAm,,_,,_.,u_ Semmw 35_ Hun mlkaélzbfrfggm lxgsyrgléoxtg “gsm hour, ,ma ,mmm m,,m__ “"3" t° °'b‘h°~°”» the ml." U inlet' Ufdvidcl `d'POUl\lllfY` ill USM' m' Tum' M In' ° 'rcs fe ° Constable Radhilal., the prominent ln- west and continued cool weather is (mmm Y°°l‘“‘°5Yl EV°Illll3 Gllardianq ci-sit for _such n. v“l'P°'°' suing the touch uni increasing tb. sam tbstth°Aui:‘¢‘r:l`l:“ll,“.‘;h““"," of G§f_ vcsugster cl cbs ncterlcus usecs ccu- ,,,,,nnlnn..1_ In spite ci frost sud 'l`l\° tmwrsturll at eluvenooloch _ " on 19| speed. 'rue rerllllltor is elven Ill. “'°°l~th .,§,3-_¢3¢,tA,,,,'~ _D§§§,,',° ,ntl splrscy, was murdered yesterday. rein little dumsss luis apparently ’°“'°""‘°' “Y *Im “’”‘“ B"°"° *°°°' “E” “......._.°°E . ' wish* W! * "W, '*““,""‘°'° '° '°' ""‘h~}.¢e“s sen matte and Act 'rum is uc clue tc its perpetrators ,sau anus to craps still mulling 0 ' . ' _ ' » -' ` KINGWW" “Ph ‘ ““"H°“" I5 I' IA' 3°" I inn;-IliiaIil`rs'iuu'b: :bluenose ocvsfuneut, as cf tba cfuus. ' tubs. msc ir lu un num.. 'rss crm ' - ‘ V .ls vm use i' ~ ir ff- - . taltu sitisb ------ _ .__ _ . J°m*l)d1e\i‘l.nol‘gP‘flttsbu“‘ihwIi“i£°'gi::I' “'“°"°"'“-“"_- gm but av" mm Q n e Y Minards liuiment cures gargot in cows Mlnsrd s Linimcnt used by Physicians eight dsgrssgtgge ‘at #ann ’ool.r'Ax, wash., sept. 24.-ocnu iorted by her two children-Samuel, fourteen months old, and Marie, four months-Mrs. Winnie Brownell is in jail here awaiting trial for killing her father, "Al" Neeves- In a, cell near by is her husband, Wesley Brownell, also charged with murder. The Brownells trailed Necves many miles, _the woman disguised as a man, awaiting a chance to shoot him be- cause, the woman declares, he had mistreated her as s, girl. The widow of the slain msn is stay- inb near the jail, not knowing Wll0lll to blame in the tragedy. but con- fident that her daughter needs help. it was Mrs. Neevcs who brought the babies from Cul de Sac, where they had been left in the home of Judge Stewart. M.r. Neeves is stoutly defending the charge that her daughter deserted thc children, declaring that the °0\1Pl6 fied from Cul de Sac after the kiiiiing became known, fearing the vengeance have been made on Mrl. Bl'0Wll°ll- HELD CONISTABLE UUBDBRED. fl i. » _ -_.wh .- . . f »' i’ 5 . _ , _ _ ‘ . i- ‘_ ‘ldffl-f., ..,'i.nj ;`;1 - _ » _§lff?§’,§’@"@‘-I‘. _ » __ ' , .. _._.i.‘.»..»‘§':.@"$°““~‘». @’»,'i_<;»f..'i:,;_-_.-'L_ ._ ._ ~ . _ I _ - ills. ' li?-"\.H.~Jabt'..l `f"`»‘l. .dxf " '7-f-I"5¢§1;-"~"i4-'>k".3.t.;"'.1 I A ' ` ' l' " * n6.II‘ ' - " ' ` " ' 1 ' ‘IL ‘ *As H ' A sell. D... .._.li._1. A. .i ._i of men they had implicated in con- nection with ths attacks allcK¢d l'-0 o o fighting there. very heavy and tens of thousands are birdman made two successful iilghts, membered that Cherry Ripe and Cha- pool-9, ' The unionist leader, Andrew Bonar homeless. one at two o'clock and the other'at hallis Jr. went a four-heat race on The Convent,” closed wmght Wm, Law, will arrive at his Majesty's The storm was the 'worst that has l0lll'- In the 18812 llilillli 11° 8-El¢0ll<1@‘»fl thll Pf°"'l°“9 dBY Wlliilh m°~k°S Chef' tho nnnunl banquet It is “Id that Lord R°b°'w d Highland home as guest today and occurred here for over bnli s, century, 5,000 feet. ‘ The other attractions ,l`y’s win all the more glorious. At AB expec¢ed`R S' Gouda. of Tm, _ _. there is some inclination to connect according to reports which have WGFB Billonllld and their many Bl-llnllo ul” Hama* meet Cherry was raced 0 t . I ' 'I h I Selvllll "Ot I0 H°°6Pl1 B Sent in I-bt his visit with the Irish question. reached the capital, which has been amazed those present. without hobbies, which partly nc- dn L;,w‘?l7,~uII,l:nl£110uts y 0 OBE" New It is however, officially announced cut off from communication with the A 00l1l1lnll0llS Crowd Ol interested Counts for his Poor showing as he ink’ de_ gs en fm' N‘?l"',Br“““' Home Rule eoining into eilect. that Mr, Law has been invited here rest of the country for days. spectators viewed the Martin Hay broke repeatedly. _lm Fir " I" B' E- Elkm “I St' merely for the purpose of meeting ___i___.__.. Tedder yesterday as it was being de- The three-yenr-old ,Trot and Page ° nf th? we Presidmt for NDVI* the Russian Foreign Minister Ser- TRANSPORTATION IS monstrated in Machinery Building, proved a lizzie. Baron Cecil out- Scot” mu be °h°B““ later' gins Sagsuoii. BIGGEST QUESTION, and numerous were the compliments 011182011 all his 00ll1P¢¢l¢0rS and dis- ._..__. that were paid the builders, Bruce tonced Rexlight and Allulred in tne GREATNESS OF CANADA OTTAWA, gent g4_(;¢,nclmllng his Stewart & Co., as well as com- first heat. In the race-oil between STAGHERS F1NANO1ERg_ ,address below the Canadian Manufac_ plimentary glances for the beueilt _of those two for third money Rexligllt .i turers Association today, Prem Curry the inventor \vho wus present to de- won in 3.315, one minute and three _ _ _ _ _ _ WINNIPEG, gem, g3._ly|ajm- Gene. Said :__ monstrate the machine. Mr. Martin seconds slower than the best tirno I-al gh. Donald L,m¢_ A_ M_ G1-enleu The great need of Canada toda _as states that n large number of farm- made by the winners. The heat wnn P a n' Stan I see it is no" wider markets but an tuchergent be ut on the market for tors as Rexli ‘lt he Bpecta - I I (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Sept. 26-Imperial trade, imperial defence nnd their in- dlsolublc union were prime topics of a hl‘l€f brilliant and forceful address de- livered by Walter Craig, M. P., be- iore the Imperial Club. this afternoon. Speaking of statcsmen, he classed liisralli and Sir John Macllouald as the greatest of the reign of Queen Victoria, and said they both worked for some imperial oblcct. the German and British Hllivlllllg ening applause. Iona second and soc-, rule covennnt is to be signed by lines engaged in South American traf- ond mon0i'. T°l°gh°“e G- `thil'd_Bll<1. Rexught Mm' “mm 3315' the unionists of that province. Orders U, S_ SENATOR A|,LE'(yED ' llc now being held in Berlin. No fourth’ money, C ahallls .Ir.» fourth! PROGRAM T0DAY_ were sent from headquarters at Dllb- i, TUOWE ;109,g00_ _ statement as to the object of the third money. In this heat Chahallis _____- lin Castle todny to Brigndior-Gene;-nl -i- Ellthoflnlr is Obtaillnble fl`0m I-11° Jr. took the i‘thumps" and he ioggcdl Jndglng of -“tele by boys, Count Gleichcn, in command here, to SAN Joss, oulu., september 25- members of the conference- around. P. s. Brown drove the Parade oi live stock ut 11 e. ln. llwl =ll€°l~ HH Woo informed that -to disputes tbe suimsl, for Bob was ` _tile first battalions would roach Bei- n hnl-,ly horse, The Blog," ng, gh, the accounts of Stage Senator hier- |v[A`NY PROSPECTIVE "'"""""""""`""'"""""""""`"""""""""""""""‘""' """""""'"`""""""""`"“""""""v*"""`""""""""" fast On the evening of September 27. shall Black, secretary of the Palo BRIDES AT MONTREAL. The lord mayor of Belfast, on whose Alto Mutual Building and Loan _ AB~ -1° H requisition such steps are usually sociation, exist, according to a state- MONTREAI., ' Sept. 26.-Fourteen _ _ taken, has been informed that the ment made ut n meeting of the board wiegdéipgs dtogls Place in_ the ____ troops are Coming- of dlrwtvfl- n I an 5 mmnmg' U 0 ' The O era House Charlottetown, Black it is said, became involved the arrival in port Tuesday Of U10 p ' . _, _ was the scene of mhch interest last in a colonization land scIl¢lP_‘?- H” g°°d “£113 Hcslxrian and tI;1w°"t'; evening when the ever-popular Colc- and his wife are said to have as- UWC" 'I es 0'" “ewes .e se nials staged for thc second time be- Blgllod t0 th” A'5°°i“u°n property of glgiidrclsyvxleoécotallldhnllsgdgdaddivzlsgl fore Charlottetown audiences. the snmclent vnlno to guarantee the corn- t f th D ,mo'n from Montreal western play, The Boss ci Z Ranch, pany ngslnst loss. ;’3rVa‘;1coufer_°m and were continuously applauded for ~° mv he ...um of °‘ii‘°.~ §‘:;‘.'. ""°i““; ‘i_‘:;i::z:°‘°°:.°i.:.‘:.i ' _ it for the choice of lelr ' ° ' ' . A IA NEED; A “wld “°t wa Marvel foreman of the ranch, too; AUBTR L sruouolun sonar. *walt* *° 1°” “'°‘“ II,” 'ihelrl ;”°ff,°;‘§ his suit wcll wbue Miss wsrrcn, ,_.,_,,_____.._......- - ' l‘°m°“» and °“":1° t° °“d',§”‘d h°m°- playing the part of Florence Curtis, ei ii c re we e e ~ ' _ , VIENNA. 5°Ill~ 2549' “mv cam' tllrlle flzldtesizlltli; th: Hesperlan passed WE” “Dl”'°(')‘;“t°fh “B m“°hD“ 'Am lllllfhé 8d'5l?t°d th°`“9V%l °°"h."° °B ‘five leeberlzs welllnside the straits of T ° “st 8 can was oc. yi: wdnlf- M05” °l th” °p°°“""°mmh°‘ Belle- Isle could not _cool the en- “grid geXggeiktggagtiepliégiklgtlh Slzlill fllll ll°°°BBl¢Y for 4:1 S“`;’“5°; ith-usissm of the brides to be overtthe ;lio;)k?nB_ R1 ch" d Annnuey: in league Met for the/.il;r°t'e§t;,§?,;;rz§ giggle g,?,';.` IWW l““d 0' pr°m‘i°° 15° which hey with Mo'qui, J. W. Hartman; Billy `fcl7l?m¢l'°°- ° » Q th “,,.,.m,~ were bound Cb , & SENATE STILL STRONGLY LIBERAL. eighth vacancy in the senate. Four of these seats were held bu Conserve- rives, viz.: Senators McDonald, uf Sydney; Senator MacKay, of Truro; Senator Miller, of Halifax, and Sen- ator Sullivan, of Kingston. ' wright; Senator W. M. Ross, of Hal- Senator Wilson of St. Thomas. Liberal gonernments, and 20 ap pointed by Conservative govern r.r:.is upper house to thirty~one. _ SNOW AND FROST IN WEST. c res _ __ . l ‘ ' 4 me so ctbn. mono- _ “ ‘ ' . _ __m;,»_,...i;._i_'4ll for lllllbflll lil ` I ` ‘ J A J *__ __ _ , i, ,Ml _ . _ .‘_.._.._..n..=._'.L.l.i§.. 'Phe four Liberal vacancies are the , seats occupied by Sir Richard Cart- degrees °b°\°' Tm lowut rmrdg ifar; SenatorIComeau, of Digby, and There are now in the senate fifty- nine members,`who were apu~>ir.ted by Tm tm' mu M mul ‘hm mom" _ _ \ Ill. sf/YsId`ll};II;li?Gll’enos::ptall2;_l-l-eSsld(:`; xiii! Th' mn mmm Wm 5° °° three to four inches lsy on the side- Irish Peers Not to Accept Seats in New Irish N Legislatute . (Canadian Press) A nnbnv Rooupzv msbeun, sept. 26-Ulotcrmen are praying and hoping ° for peace but if that is dsnie ` sm u Unionist 'meeting attended by 'zo,~ 000 people today. _ . All other Irish Peers had pledged them- Irish Legislature in the event. » of IIEHIIIIG III. ' EIIIISIIIIIIIIUPLI (Canadian Press) ` _ CONBTAN'I‘1N(Jl’LE, Sept. 26-Av cording to the advices from Samoa Sharp. fighting 'hes occurred .between the insurgents, who attacked the garrison. British and French cruis- ~ ers have landed lorces to protect thp consulates and the foreign property. It ls said however that alter .the ar- rival OI Ill!! Tiirlfisli reinforcement; that the insurgents/retired to tils llills. The Commission will leave here to- morrow for Scntarl Albania to inves- tigate the causes of the insurrection oi the Mollisu tribesmcn. REVOLUTIONIBTS IN A PARI5. Sept. 26.--Revolntions.ry_ B public mccf»ill¢` had been called by “ff w _ l '_ of U2 ,anti-mill “_ ion of the parture of the 'conscripts to join time to army. v and knife wounds. It was Herve’l first aPPearsnce in public since his release from prison, last July. Hervos is the editor of the Gucrri Sociaie and was sentenced to a tcrfn of four years' imprisonment in 1910 is deed. The aged horse, which ' was “[5 ity in Edmonton for 17 years, was s, lionccr of the days when the local business thoroughfares sud boulevardo `of poplars and thick underbush. Rob,' then eight yesrs'old, was brought to Edmonton in 1895 from the convent nt St. Albert by Sister Brcssardyho had reared the _ animal from o, colt. The horse was known all ovq- the city lmd was a pet of the ohildren.Re- centiy its feet became diseased and thc humane officer gave no hope for recovery. Two shots were required hospital icel their loss keenly. . ills vieniisil nic rellpssilluss riots. sooli. src I i OTTAWA Sept. 25.-The death of S lit Q1 G "ll, Sir Richuril Cartwright creates the Tgngylllgg? 0,3,” used: gqglnodg. mtc winds, lair, not much change in. [€fTill6l‘lsE\ll‘8. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was ilfty-two degrees *novo nero and the highest was sixty-live the previous night was forty-asv _ `above. At nine a. xn. ysilterday it was fifty-four degrees above and ni nine p. m., it was fifty-two above. " at 11.22 and tomorrow at 11.51; lg will be high tonight st u.aa and fm By illllng the eight existing vacan~ m°"°w n' ILM' ` ‘ I' ~ cies, the government will have a re- ttl IIZBI.-lllt, (IWIII ‘ xvgrldgg Etheon ‘hibgall llliglirltyalln the ménffgg momhm 5*' 5*” md Bundm A . . The sun sets this evening at 5;; and tomorrow st 5.46; it rises ` V 'rlle moon‘rms`this evenin at 8.1¢, ln ed thsrmomhter with a northern posure vu' iiitrsint degrees x The first quarter of the .moon wal cn wednesday. Bent. 1s, st ass Q. » 'hints' day, Sept.. 26th, at 1.84 p, m. _ 'rbs length clues will be eleven