» 4 € XI' i“R ,'_,£} wr:-ns Larsen' _ ‘ '1$a., =-_-.o -- - -- . ~.-_~-~ rr* CANADA MONDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER -io, 1912 rrnsr or Am {'*‘°‘*""§l *-#HQ , /mo, , ,," _ _Wg _“__ ___,,,__ __ _ __ __ no ~ _ iiirimi nvini .yy 1 v iivivfrs AT mg lcnvnui snin nun randi fflf.lllllPSFS‘ A Tron ` ii Jnsifnns in-liniliri . "*' "Y-‘ _ '>"‘°‘~“*"'""“““-"*"*"<- Tff_`;1;""__'_`§_T._....a""" --- --- ',.-. Heavy 'Caused To- Bulldindllhd Machinery lM_a[i,y~`?N`jtiirow Escapes resounding, crsehlthst could be heard lor blo9Pl,.,tJl&_._T_?rt.b» wall oi the wsrediovse .en._ __ rne’s wharf, next, the east. eldo terry slip. owned ny the Theme What!-,and Warehousing com- ileld in i’a'ris-Seventy Two Machines Bearing Full review ever held ol a complete aero- plane s.{;nada took place this morn- ing at illacoublay near Paris. No. lower than seventy-two 'Erench army °'Phe~Clvil.ian..Riile Club will hold the seventh match lor the Ferns Cup. and _second match lor ' the :Hr-_H. ‘Brown trophy, and the secosd match tor the Militia Solver on sharp. ‘ BORN. ` . Z COOMBS'-At Lynn. Mass, Sept.; 17,, -PA-R1.S. S°P'=°ml>°f 27~'1`l1° first 1912, te G. Heath and Mrs. Coombe.; Filly 2 years old- 1. Leo Essory, Union Road. Filly 1 year old-1. A. A. Mc- psny, collapsed in iew minutes alter,ilg»ing machines with their iull com~1';3_¢g¢h_.M“-Bhgeid; 3_ _y_ J, Q,,,ii,¢¢i;,_ six this eveni|_1'g."_Lucki1y- there was iiements ol pilots and observers and -,Slllllmtlildei 3'- Beni. Rodd. B'fIl_#°k‘ no ons_.in'yt!|s--“Jibullding at the time_¢iis attached part ol motor trucks lley .Point Road. ‘ and _iiisident occurred a few, minutes sool¥l'<"'the loss oi llie would have been- navy. The second and thlyld iloorsoihthe building weie use as L ware ouse by the shipping firm! gunner- j,Brotl;ers, while the gr-0 00!'_wa|_` occup ed by mnnhi . ery of old l._\wron Saw company. when ‘tho sglsillhiell, several tons ol snrdinw. .W c were housed in th second-_is!!!l.l»l_ii'l‘li stories. leil out or? the _*the-rl amid`a'n avalanche oi bri ;.Damage to the building is ss- timated at $2,000, while the damage to machinery and other goods will he much larger. Altho there were no war, Alexandre Miller and -the air- _msn and their _craft yust ‘ returned irom -the great army ‘maneuvers et, which they achievedsuch triumphs, and thoyvmade an imposing display when they lined 'un on the extensive _parade ground. Thousands ot pen-_ _plc were present and there was great enthusiasm among _them as the alr- -mefn saluted the minister for war. fAt the close oi the review, M. Miller _[nude a speech in which he dealt on is and the n|stion's determination y,¢,¢u¢i¢g_ ,gym-51-men bm-eiy escaped Ego keep France in the iorelront ol o with their lives. CONDITION OF MAROONI. _.___ SPEBIA. Italy, September 27- The physician in attendance upon Mr. Marconi, in a statement issued after a consultion today; declared that 'the general condition ol the pa- tient was excellent. 'It was stated, howe-ver, that the swelling had not yet been sullclently reduced to per- mit oi a complete examination and that it was possible, aside lrom the visible bruises, the inventor also had sustained other injuries. - -aviation. He urged the officers t 'reiraln from seeking publicity which, .hc said, could only _be harmful to the lservice. liiilliilliii B?lii_l]liiTS Hill. [iiHlI|ilS __, 1 .___ ' (Canadian Press) , OTTAWA, Sept. 30-The guests oi - ,_,'.l.he Prime Minister the Right Hon.R. lflllli lllllll _ ' -1-,_ . L ,` ' ..,y-.`., ‘ - __-,_ _ -I' " e fhilwmfldhept. ao, (special)-The crisis the irish cattle trade he- comes, #ily _more acute and may have .political as ,well as 'economic conse- quences. The .lat cet¢1s"trade, .which is worth about $25,000,000 n year to this country, has been very badly. hit. It is true that certain English ports are open lor such cattle on the condition ol immediate slaughter. In the first place, however, the number ol.these-ports is unable to cope with the Irish output. In the next place, Irishiermsrs and dealers complain that the , trade in these congested places is now ~.in the hands of “rings” and' that Irish cattle are being sold at.a heofy loss. The gravity oi the situation has been increased tenioid by -the ap- proach oi the season lor the export oi Iriifitore cattle to Great Britain.; ?hls trn_.de'is the backbone oi the rish farmers’ livelihood. Its value is estimated at nearly $50,000,000 a year. "Bid tenant depends on his stores for the payment of his rent; the new peasant Proprietor lor the payment .ol his land purchase annui- ties. The stores are already B°°“m“' leting in the great plains oi the South and Weit, but all the ports ol Great Britain are rigidly shut snllist them, and Mr. Runciman's letterto the Lord Mayor ol _Duhlllh shows that there is no immedlotv prospect oi the removal oi his re- strictions. The outlook is really ser- ions. W--~'**._f*“' TRADE TROUBLE LED ` `~ MAN TO SUICIDE. MONTREAL, Sept. 27-Tylvs llll neck to a wall gas let only about live feet from the door. JH-¢0l> AUM. H Jewléli merchant. oit Sixélbgryi kgilt ` ' I _` ` a 1 r g -. wg in an attitude of nm' `g' `h"”n` ` ,tn death. He was .Qdq,t`~__li¥a§.i?huslness troubles and - ,j(_i§h_,°omuinptlon. A_ sllghf- f me 3 'seine which mily ' ` . .hands er the rolled ,,“'q|'|' ‘¢.Atlas' throatf _Whv .~_u'sdor the welsh* 01 .2-. L. Borden at the luncheon yesterday, were Hon. W. T. White, Minister ol finance, Sir Geo. Murray, who has just arrived from England to inter- .visw the report upon the Dominion Civil Service lor the Canadian gov-- ernment, Dr. Murphy oi Tignish, P. E. I., Hon. Chas. Dalton a member distinguished men. ' ' WllMll| HUBBH] _ 1 y r ri “innnirs MELBOURNE, Sept. 30-An eccen- tric old wsynan who was known to carry a la ge amount ol money was held up last night by two footllods with a toy pistol. Then they knocked her (down, bound her legs with window-cord, and while one gagged her with his hands the otlfer tore open her blouse and took s bag containing gold and notes to the value of S220 and two de- posit recelpts for $1,225. WILL INCREASE NAVAL FORCE. 1.oNnoN, sent. 21.-In ‘e state- ment issued tonight, tbe Admiralty announced' that the British naval force in the Mediterranean will be greatly increased by 1913. _,.. _ -we-- _ SU’FFRAGE'I"I‘ElLEADER . NOW IN CANADA. QUEBEC, Sept. 27-‘Miss Barbara Wylie, the English militant Sulfa- gette, _ whose departure lor this country has been heralded. nl`l'lV0l1 here thin- morning. msn Wylie stet- ed that she came here.-having D000 promised help by Canadian women and English women in this country- They have been iorced to light, in England, but in this country sbe_ considered that the people were too sensible to 'lorce them to slldll -UG' tics. Il, however, they were obliged tactics here as in England. She goes y to Montreal today, and then to Tor- onto, snd later may olldll- 8 Wm' paign in the Marltimh Prsovlndtd- ‘ Ask lor Mlnard's and take no other- . . _ _ _ . _ . _ . ,.._._-_~,-_-_A-_-f.-_-.-_-.-_---f--= _,A-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_gr&¢:q~»,==~:.j.-:---*ff-‘-‘~'-'ff '-"‘~"`-"‘ . v ,_,~_ - I = V . ` .F _ _ mp, _,Ig _-,,'i.._1 .~_- _ _ _ . _ -_,N--1-»,...< ED H. $rE-Ll.llR_ »'f'.:“"ff 'e death er reedensr ,J ,|~=f_”¢t|l¢',;teeown, ynueh was .iiiu Zifi mg;-ning i\y_..G. . 4-fi‘¥i~'€l’»“?.'Bli“.1..¢l`? *~ '+u%~;‘;fe*"‘f_.j 1.. .sn °ddr1<,§_;;,§*_°_=;*,:‘°- “hm in °1-=»- Yesterday. Home Rule n£§i{‘.i_°?.'$2i°“i‘“ Z.l..‘.di‘i "2f‘.f A Sffvnsly Opposed (Canadian Press) BELFAST, Sept. 30-As the crown! in rool of the determination ev ' - E P n er Y-°“i° G- H°YiM|= _..._ 'rhe lowest tanénezgtured recorded conumsus ohio, september 21 punishment ref the seeuseél. rmlm Saturda was ree egrdds H- -Ono ol the horses entered in tne a in life im rlsonmen s _ moa:,.°°;fl,,?-2 'gun 'I-fflnmnsntiwomoe bove 56;) and tl10ylli8l\BB¢ WB* lilly- free-for-all_ pacors oi the Grand Cir- ltlgvznworth, Kaz., when a iury -'lm °,.,,,,. ,Wi nv, pu. om, aww, eight desfees shove- T410 l°W°°° '°' Cult will not so §o the post today. tue United states District conrtieunq oz,” wnmum H". t'mt,_a" corded the previous night was lllty- The race is No. 1 and the Eel, with wiiiinm A; yorgngon guilty oiakllllm mn" ' two above. At nine a. rn.. BBll\ll'¥lBY a record oi 2.02i, died last night Cgnadinn Immigration' Inspector* _ _ _ - ____ _ it was liity-three degrees above and iollowing several days illness oi lung C, Herbert on July 25th on along _ -. - - ~ -~ _ “A Mun°_Fm“,. 0, Hgh,” th, at pine p. nn., it was lorty-seven n- fever. The Eel was owned by F. bong, ply-ing between Detroit _Ml on inc" dum. 4,, `,n,,,,".m,!,_ fm bove. W. Entriken, of Tavistock, Ontario, windsor, Ontario. The jury recom- n st hotel --vieteria" on the seth -*‘ wee well known over the entire °l=-1 mended me imprisonment. Bernd' h,.¢_'_ ML Frm, Wm M gym M, in. The lowest ¢0lnD°\‘Bt“l'° l`°°0l`fl°d cult, and was considered good lor gon shot down the llillldctor a lg' tn-view any pei-sen interested in the ¥°“"‘leY WM l°'¢¥'il"° d°€‘°°“ °'\’°'° second money in the me today- In- moments ester he had been refused P nh,” 0| A ,ww or awqndhanq “ro and th! l\l8l*°9l- WM flfl¢Y'f~l1l'°° dependence Boy, with a record ol admission into Could-I beetule ‘bl _“Mmm” 9_g3Mgi_ degrees above. The lowestvrecorded g_01|_ and Eveiyn W_, who has physical d¢f°¢¢¢_ H, |,i.¢,¢.g,, gn.. ° .___ the - previous Dish* WSG 1°"-Y°°l\° gone in 2.012, have the bwt red- spector lor causing his return to D01 sq.; ‘ u wh,-,ig bl-gm pow" 8b0V¢- l At “YM l- ln- Y°¢*»°Y‘llY if ords ol the horses in the lree~for-all tl-01;, _ ___ _ ITBCCI YO l' on the nronieme et hand A bunineee W" '°“"“‘f,° °°“;§,‘, “‘,§‘,§§°,,§§‘,f,l,_"” PM bln” ‘°'_*_‘?“§_°‘F?_‘_!}f?_‘{I1 wui spend time writing letters “hw P m» W” Y ~- ~ . _ »\ i_ , _ _ _._ . i dll-'ir-s 1.-..i’-.-;=i'l§.‘_.--_ _ _ - ' » _ . I ,;,__< _,Wy _ _~ ¢-L-_,,_,_;,*_i _f _._ . . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f _ _._ __»,_____‘_,§.,;___-_._,_,._ ,_, _ _ -.71 rr. ,' , , ".-1; . ., =,-_:-1 = , :~,:.. _ ‘. '_ '»’ ,. _ .-li-.e . ~¢l>-_"_, ; li' , - _ » -- ‘~ ~_ t0;_J%-haw.-:I-T. *T "ff »l‘~.’__1_~I.. '!’u"i£a>l'.~.~-`.-;.'.\'.»-'.'5di‘:‘.`_- _-,-;_ _ 1 _ ‘ _ I _ . _ _ _ ._ ' . . _.1 ._ ._ -- in v _ .___ . __. __ ._.__... _._____._ _-_..._-.._._.._.1..x,..L_'._ ___.._1._;._.`_..»~r.a~" -- _ e ~-1 J... enfants shred .sued and will leave tomorrow lor Devon-u ."’\_ i€~ y" “lid .ii :_, _._ 35.". ,gli . .iii at .l- , 1 _ ii .3 e -fi ri :f -ri 1., if if ie: arf - -.<3-.5.~.. out. _ . ’ V ' ` °°“"¢“3Ut~ _ _ The Ayer mill, employing about _ ' On their march to the City Hall, 4,000 operators, was shut, down. _ ‘_.l§i- . S sir Edward our-sen und his eeuee- rrnetienuy nu departments or the \‘V"i - ‘ P ' the d ill ll 00 t l_:__ .' .V 1. ', .~’ 1_1. "1 _ __ Sill 1" -v>_ yi xl' | -I- ." \4 " -¢ .lt f' ‘1 , ,I ‘il ..f. " il" iii yi .fly . __ -ii. - 135,117, :- _._,§_._,_ il l ` =~§;'.l »~' 5,.; i ,lg » ini., 1 ,__ .sl-_. E055. uw Helm” 601' ONIUDIL woo m , w ere 6 opera lvs I "ti, harbor °°mmlSBi3_H_el'B. end' city work. had been closed. by 9 a. m. `_‘_*§i‘l_l_ magnates will b Escorted by' guards Within two hours alter the macbih- . the ‘li . §,_' - 1 111911 Will be Provided by the Union Several hundred employe” ol the- . "l #1 ___, ._ :S “ .li-'li xl ."`-ii . ,., . l"~.f'S £515 __-_i-2. 'sf _i .3 _ii `I\`;' <-fe ini l\'. 1-__i.1‘,l 'o ,_. is-‘ -i pi, , ._ _ ii .. v~ _ -2 1-, ‘iii f. | ‘. |\ ‘A -.,. y _' in y il i