_ \ _;;?.'fr?Hi;Tl' #I jf ‘ <~ _ » ~ '.- . . r _, Jr ._ g_._*_! ’____'__'é_ ._______ _ _ , ____ . ,. ___ 41,; ‘_ _ - _. :mf ,_ _' -W-nl:Ao A-|..|. ovlzlt ,|#i_IuNo*l: nwaio l"i'|_A' _ ‘. .-`i- ., __ _..-_,___ . _ _ _ , __ _ __ _ ,. “_ ,___ ,_-< _ , ,_ ' ___ ..._ _ ,__ , ,_ ,_ , _ L_ ___ '___ __ ______- _ ____ _ ' '“*l’.'lY,BV°l1ilillB between 6 and 8, 203 Richmond st. ' _ s-usinféi. wA`N'rmD A'rfoNoBl.` A Goon oml. for general housework. Wages 12 dollars. Apply at this office. . il-14Mai. w`A?1"r”s:'i>'-Nr oNosi on Barons Sept. 1st, two maids. one for cham ber work, and one for kitchen; work. Apply at the Russlflotel- ___ s-_14M_1wpo. i§6ieii‘"6n`§fid’1Tr'IsN, rosa Mos- ,"-' um ,pot on back..Reward off- ered for return. 29_ Edward street sast.'_._---_ ._ _..,_____ _ info sans, A vhhvasua DRAM dfydb mare, three years old. norm stables, mary. August bi tives lot if am. and o o am- ” 'T ° -° -s-inssimnpe. ,T 'ou ana, hr. nE__'s”na`vi ’ ai harm sr__ n_ _eu ¢rs"§a?Llen if uia°dne1erau‘mu», . games, on Au8~ Un UU!" s._315:l~du_ wmrmp, sv A eaurcmuas, 'ro t ll situa d and |‘;Zv]‘||; ual? 0gllflhilIItz“»A°' d'"5£`“0`;B;pu°xn:i05' 1io'ro` denies aosfr _‘A R _ _ rr fr a- "rr er-.Jess cr _ ing down Brac_loy_o_o __ to . ‘Y t Y°‘~r~°~..-~...::z..z‘..-.:. “M E” “T” °' ,-a-xirmrd. rent a bedroom- and sRting room- il 18 Mlw ‘ P°'°T‘¢i"l°d2`§'$stnoiiil?s'T°*rl`v°o a'fllsr‘s"T` (Canadian Press.) CAIRO, Aug. 13--The trial 0| the three youths who were arrested on July 21 for being concerned in the Plot to aseassinate . .Vicount Kitche- ner, British Agcnt and Consul Gene ful in EBYN. took place today and resulted in all of them being found guilty. ` One was sentenced to fifteen years hard labor whllc the other two were sent to prison for fifteen years with- out labor. It was stated during the hearing that the reading of seditiolls litera- ture had incltod them to conspiracy. THE EUHSIIITN LITTLE HUHT ____ (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, A-ug. 13-A message- from Belle Isle. via Point Amour, states that the Corsican has been waiting for the fog to lift before pro- ceeding to Liverpool and that thc Lake Champlain has been standing by, although the Corsician is appar- ently making no water. . (Canadian Press.) -' LIVIGRPOOL, Aug. 13-A state- ment given out later by the Allen Company today said that the dam- age to the Corsician was slight and it could be speedily repaired and that she was sailmg on schedule. JTIHITSTIN Til TIGHT ‘ (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Aug. _13--"I expect to sign papers today or tomorrow that will close arrangements for a ten round bout with Joe Jenneatte in New York City." says Jack.Johnson. MUllTTlTTllT°NEi ' (Canadian Press.) GIBRALTAR, Aug. 13-Mulai lia- fid, ex-Sultan of Morroco, who de- finitely abdicated in- favor of his bro- ther Mutai Yeusscn yesterday, arriv- ed here today with a large harem and suite on his way to France. WUNTEHANEE HUUTTS (Canadian Press.) LIVERPOOL, Aug. 13~In view of the prevalence of ice in thc north At- lantic, steamship companies which are parties to_ the track agreement de- cided today that it would ‘be unde- sirable to revert to the northern track for westbound steamers_on Aug 15 and for eastbound stcamers Aug. 24 as had been planned. There will he no change in the routes until Aug. 31. lwulv-six nun ~ _ (Canadian Press) UORTMUND, Germany, Aug. _13- Twenty-six workmen were buried by the_ fall of 3 slag bank in the sub- urbs of the city. . Flight bodies have been extricated I |__._ _ (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Aug. 13-A report to the Trade and Commerce Department from the Canadian Commissioner at Auckland says, that thirty farmers from Canada have arrived in New Zealand with the statement that the climate in this country is too severe. New Zealand has 3, heavy demand for Canadian dairy cattle of the best class and Canadian exporters only sent about $25,000 worth of footwear and the same amount *of iron and and steel fittings to New Zealand in the last ycar, despite the fact that that country imported a million dol- lars worth. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Aug. 13-Hon E. Foster, Minister Trade and Com- merce, has left for New Brunswick. The trade conference 'between him and Sir George Reid, the Australian High Commissioner, will not take place until the Ministcr's return to the capital. SESSTUNS UT _ IIUIUIFI (Special to The Guardian) YA RMOUTH, Aug. 13-Jl‘he Grand The officers elected for the ensuing ycnr are as follows: A. T. Cox, Grand I‘atriareh,Truro, N. S. Il. Fl. Rogers, Grand High Priest New Glasgow. Melville Mclieun, Grand Scribe, Sydney. S. A. Sampson, Grand 'I`\°casurer, Fredericton. ' F. H. Scllar, Grand Representative, Charlottetown. Martin Archibald, Grand Junior Warden, Halifax. The Rebekah Assembly met at 10 a. m., the President, Mrs. Matheson, Springhill, presiding. The forenoon .was occupied receiving the reports of officers which show splendid advance- ment ryver the past year financially and otherwise. ~-‘Grand Lodge U. P. of C. opens to- morrow at 10 a. m. for general busis ness. ` A large number of delegates are present. The Rebekah Assembly _ this after- noon elected its officors as follows: Prrsldent-Mrs. Annie Grant, New Glasgow. Vice-President-Mrs. Olive Lindon, St. Stephen. Sec'y-Mrs. Mary McKean, Sydney. Treasurer-Mrs. James McGowan. Moncton, N. B. -Grand Encampment concluded at 2 p. m. today and f.he Rebekahs will be through tomorrow morning after ,in- staiation. No RACE SUICIDE Hman. ' John Michaud, of Levis. has just and lt is believed that all the men have perished. among the twenty-six. Eighteen of (Canadian Press.) _ SALISBURY, Aug. 13-One of the most experienced English airmen, R. C. Fenwick was killed today while participating in the military aviation speed tests on Salisbury Plains. . He was flying over the aviation camp in a bi-plane at an altitude of 300 feet when the machine suddenly turned turtle and dashed to' the ground where the airman was found dead. T _________ [IH TIUNHUY IS _,_. . _ , . ill TXTTIUTWI ~_ (Canadian Press.) EDMONTON, Aug. 13-The election of the executive council of the Cana- The intention of the council of the Provincial Rifle Association was to mate the 1912 shoot- the banner shoot of its over half a hundred years, Judging by the opening day they are in a fair way towards the realization of their antlcipations. A larger attendance than usual is present and yesterday the riflemen whg have assembled. from all parts of the province, got down to work on the range. ln the morning' the Corpora- 'tion match, and the Cadet match were each concluded, B. Poole, of the Montague Rifle Club, winning out in the former match with Va score of 68. A. H. McKinnon of West Kent School, captured the cadet cup for this year and $3 in prize money with a score of 31. In this match West Kent Cadets won $15,(lavln'g the great majority of entrants;` Q Square, with two entries, won and Prince of Wales College, with one entry. ' The brisk winds which prevaille day interfered somewhat with good U88!! $2 $2.50 d all dian Medical Association took place today. the eastern representatives be- in as follows ‘ g . Dr. Daniel, St. John; Dr. Madre,: Halifax; amd Dr. Conroy, Charlotte- town, . l 1 ¢::: 1: § cz: § 7. c/:_ I"f-I cz (Canadian Press.) Encampment of the 1_ (_), 0, F, FREDERICTON, Aug. 13-As 5. re- m,,_t at 10 an m__ (,-,mud patriarch' suit of_a high freshet causcfl by rc- Gmmey p,.eBidh,g_ _ _ .- -" _ _ cent rains a wrtion of the Mitchell The Omcers “parts show ,I mggnp boom was carried away last'night Haunt condition of the Encampmenh and between two and three million feet of logs have gone adrift. Upwarrls of ten million feet of ._ logs were- in the boom at the time but the balance have been secured. Harold Falconer, Grand Senior Warden. Westville. ` ` (Canadian Press) 'l‘HE_ HAGUE, Aug. 13-Holland will have to acquiesco, it is general- ly agreed today, in Germany's de- mand for the control of the Rhine shipping by the board under Gorman control and for the imposition of riv- er tolls. _ There is nothing to prevent the dig- ging of a ship canal through German territory from Cologne to Emden as the Kaiser threatens, and it is ad- mitted that its effect would be Rotterdam’s complete ruin. MUNIITITN WINS Yesteday afternoon at the Abeg~ weit grounds the Moncton baseball team defeated the Abbies by a score of 8-1. - The Moncto boys had the betirr. of the argdgment throughout and kept the Abbies down to one talley which they got in the third, Their battery worked splendidly and the few hits the Ab- biés get were well looked after by the fielders, in base running they were fast and knew when and where QUEBEC, August 12-Madame to glare their hits. l10usf>n. W- S- G. 'l'- R- C T _e Abbies were without some of given birth to her twenty-sixth child, their regulars and had to pick men There W,” gh,-,B pai,-5 6| (sins off the stand at the last minute. Frank McDonald umpircd. The her children are sun living. .ettendunw wee smell- ST. JOHN, Aug. 13-Interest in' fox raising has for some time oc- cupied the attention of Prince Ed- ward Islanders, but the possibilities ofthe industry are gradually at- trnctingthe attention of men in this province. Here the Provincial Fox Company represents the lndustry. This company has had several' loses under its care in islands in the Ba! of Fnndy, but there they found that the foxes could not _bs_ watched* -_as - ' was ecellary to ml! e e ‘ll.°.'.e.""' ‘§r'..a»1ii.° .0 he aria was removed to Renforth. The foxes are tlsre now, but in tempor- ary quarters only. New pens are un- der eonstruetfon which will accom- inddatfihore than 200-Jokes. The area which the pens cover is surrounded by a ten foot board fence. l|ll‘fsl"b by 850‘fest. Inside this fence, enclosures are wired od,_large ones the females and sm _,er ones for tg§”‘rnijlti.`°'l‘li1Is the didleuitied sur- rounding the ikeeping of the foxes are simplified diseases guarded a- Fdf Riffs. I I 1 The blue fox alone is handled at T000 Other varieties of ioxe thol h - 5- ‘K - Longworth, F. I'.W. 29 the Renforth ranch, One of the mem-‘,are not valued as highly as were Allen w_ p_ W, 29 bers of thmcornpaii ave many rea- `the'se and, in a general way, the A,,1d'E_ w_ K_ 37 sons yesterday w '.'tliTa‘breed alone prleel may be»siid to rail from red w“|k'e,. G_ C w_ K_ was handled, all- w_hich`.pointed,he foxes, the cheapest breed, at $15 a Marley' C W' said, to the blup as the morede- head, to silver. foxes, the most ex- Mmingfmn' G' sir'-able. The_blne,fox hasaid. was a pensive, at $5.000 _a heed. C,~.,»m,, E ' W' heavier breeder than any other ver- On the ranches the stock generally ' ' ' iety, showing more pups to the breeds well and the 'pups are' hardy utter, its nn- warmers valuasn than the grestm danger of fore hung f"°I'°"“;', 'W K that of_ any other class and the foxes from the chance that the male may 8': 3°' t 'R ' ' themselves were lass expensive, thus succeed in killing them when strang- mu ' ' K lessening tha risk of capital in the srl are, about _ throughan endeavor D';'_ f- Q' ' ease of death. _ . to protect them. Ones weaned, . all W it °° ' ' All the foxes at the ranch today'are danger is practically over, so that WRU. E- in a healthy condition, but no psita there is very little actual loss_ before _ , have yet been sold. In fact, it will the fur has sufficiently grown to make |\llf\_-T*-D AT RANGE. Dr. MacVith of Calgary is Prcsl-l , _ dent. ' scoring. _ _ CORPORATION MATCH Ranges 200 and 500. Seven rou Poole, B. MHC 68 Stcrns, J. F. BRC Kennedy, F. G. 4CA Jones, J. M. B82 iVI_c_i'<.\.-_ ri ls. 1382 Ducl. _-\. P. Ie. B82 Mclieo .\ l" CSU Johnson ii. -lCA \Leard A. W. SBRC ill/lcquaid, G. J. SRC Poole W. li. MRC iluggan, G. B82 smith, w. E. Bez, Weatherbie, J. B82. I Mekinnen, A. H. cat Gin, w. F. H. 40A li/lclilunon, D. A. 4(-lA '3eamnn, L. W. 4CA _oore, J. A. B82 llrowse, W. B. 4CA diner, H. A. Mao- May C. 82 tialrd O. W. C’TRC Kennedy A. C’Tl`lC _ Mclnnis, A. SCA McRae, J. I). -i(‘.A Johnston, W. A. RM Me-l.eod_, '1‘. sz Crockett, J. M. 82 Seaman, A, 4CA Mclnnis, E. LH May J. B. F82 Arm, I. sz Davison, H. M. R0 Moore, H. M. C'Tlii` Stewart, J, C. B iv: Allen, L. R. SSMC McLean, J. C. SRC Love, E. G. RM Hooper. F. L.H. Mclnnis, W. L. H. Crockett, A. R. 82 McCallum, W. -iCA Crockett, C. `l`lO Landrigan, 4CA McDonald, F. SRC Conroy, J. 4CA McLeod, A. Monkley, E. H. SSRC Leigh, C. SCA .‘-leaman, A. W. C’TRC 61 Hutcheson, G. F. C"I'L`iC .61 Seaman, R. F. -ICA 61 Colcs,‘,`W. R. MRC Kennedy, H. J. C"l‘RC Allan. J, R, sz _ l'ongwori>h, R. V. C’TRC rown, E. D82 orth, J. G. RM arlow, P. C"f`RC tanley, J. W. 4CA Ritchie, G. E. 4CA Joner. H. a. C. _ TYROS nds. $10 68 8 G7 67 |17 (L6 |16 66 bil 65 f.-5 hh 65 64 64 64 :-NNNNNNNNNNNNNwww¢,.;¢,,w¢,,“g,.,¢_,wuwwwwgmbsbmmmvmm 64 64 64 '64 ei mama: =»=r»==»==-Séiii 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 62 62 62 62 62 l\7N.K\7l\JN _ n??9 I ... 62 62 62 GZ 62 2 Nz~:NN|.\:Ne.sMNNNN\\: 61 61 61 60* 60 60 60 59 59 59 »-»>-¢>-|-li-bar~:NNN . 59 Robertson, Col B82 59 Allen, F. Cdl. Patterson, C. W. CTRC Stewart, E. 4CA McDonald, J. S. HRC Martin, D. C. 4CA Wood, C. PRC Coles, J, B. L. H' ` Auld, E. Cdt CADET MATCH. Range 200 yds. Seven Round McKinnon, A.»H. W. K. B.wins McKinnon, A. H., W. K. 31 58 58 58 57 56 55 55 54 s. cup. 3.00 2.50 2.50 2.00 L50 1.50 1.50 fill , 1% T 1. 1.00 24 24 23 5 F." S. I 23 Mllliman, I.. 22 22 21 10 15 14 9 1.00 be at least four years before the it marketable. - """""°` . the market Then the price of palm ion in London and last winter the Tuminy Blutl. will have risen considerably since the value of the sHns was so high that “Oli Mill 51100! yearly decrease in the number. , of $100 was not an unusllll D\'l°°. This inf! target practise at pelts placed on the market is surpria- value of the pelts, the large number -l"»°m00lli- ingly large. of puppies to the litter and the com- l1\M'\0¥' ‘ To give some idea of the value of parative ease in raising them to msrksmsn .company "sects to nut its iurs ‘ on 'rhs pens -are ururuy rem at niet- SEAF0l.i'1`\1~ ` ` ' t August 1e- a ua¢°f»,_w`ll ikilled dur- there foxes, the fret was relates of a on-ity is what in the e ea of df the tune . Y letter received from Port Elgin offer-ranchers, make the prospects in the stepped in front gamut and breeding uelutntea. rue inutes. . “Q u m _ the target ing two black foxes for sale for 810,-business so bright, as the shot was fired. ill k Confession Of Deposed Cier _ Involves All Andis ' e Denied (Canadian Prasad _ naraxor, aug. la- sléuietlons, mingled with threpats and ;¢_;unt_er charges, were hea ' up wa sehrener, the deposed can of tix Common Council Committees, by the accused officials when Schreiber appeared in the police court today with eighteen aldermen for arraign- .ment on bribery charges in connection with the Wabash St. closing deal. _ Schreiter's_ confession, .involvin himself and the aldermen now' und# arrest, was the principal topic of conversation around the court room. ach of the eighteén aldermdh dt- clared Schreiter’s confession to be false. » sonsaas i.oNo Lim , _ Fon Porn: Plus, x. ROME, August 12-A tail, bony, haggard-looting old woman arrived in Rome the other day ‘.from_ the mountain region of , the Apenlifnes and went to the house of the sisters og the pope, near the vatican, saying ` t at she had a very important mes- age for their brother. She declared that he name was Anna Maria and that she hadvspsnt most of her life wandering from peak to peak, havingas companions eagles and wolves alternately, and that good and had spirits foretold to .her the lives of important persons. so much so that for 5 long time she had been known all thru that part of the coun- try as "La Strega." _ _ She asserted that on the very day on which the anniversary was cele- brated of Plus X_`a election to the pontiiicate a vision came before her eyes, showing the chief episodes of what would be the future life of the pope. After this, making in the air some cabalistic signs with a 'green rod, she began to say in a strange, cuvrz.. ,cs voice that she could clearly see' -how the head 'of & ¢hstand mg his greet axe. wiisiive for a long time in good health and that his at- tacks of gout would become less fre- quent and less severe. She decalred thather name the pontifirate would be marked great political and religious umphs, notably by ills rbtlirri U5' old terms of friendship of ¢wU (haw. lic countries, which in recent yeaffa had heuu estranged and had vlolentl foug!.t against the church add head, and. by the growth _rmrl sprea Of CBtl10liClSh!l t|xil'...v;| :lin countries which s1».-nl-. rin- same guage. "La Strega" was questioned, der to find some expiuiidtidh of particulars as to what 'she rhediit, but she invariably answered that she was unable to say more, and that even what she had said was g kind ,Q1 ig, ‘Dil‘Bf-ion. and that she _repeated the words :url phrases as they had been e'l18f’~‘~\-1| to her not even undet- staudniy :heir meaning in some cases, f=1b.» conrluded by saying: , ` 1'-'He »»== Dope and venetian" will- hare one of the greatest satldfactions imaginable by witnessing the triumph of the cross on land and sea and the annihilation of his enemies, so that the old days of the Dogans will seem to have returned," The impression of hor listeners was that the speaker was referring to tha Italo-Turkish war, but there were no means of getting from her any fur- ther details. Waving her long cans over _ white locks, sho said thdtflifias go- ing back to har mountain! Ifld dis- appeared, repeatlng that'-f.h2l_`_ns¥'_fu. ture had in store even,g\*ea "9 _ ts than those of the past for Pins X. was bi tri- the arent lah- ,lll , If lU0?fB hm' Posr orifice: wnnckmn. I sA1.oNnc1, August 1z-'rlr'd_"Aus‘- trian post office here was wreekedftli- day by ri horns. rt lr believes that the prepetrators were Turks or Bul- gari_ans. rssouscssssrs. W' ` cosine svssrs, ._ - » One cent per word sae! ilaartlon in this column. 0 _ geeoig- pany order and five , uit affixed. minimum ty-five een . -~'i‘h¢ 2.40 trot st Oarifrsvnu should :gave exciting;-.al tht, unmark ones wil 'th¢o.' `, ‘t ini!! lt. _, . - _ ,`.’l-l.4H1i. “The "Power . .uw “__ _ , th0 Bfnth T' "4 ll -ington area. .- grsathifr in bdlln ull. \!ilnt,'Fraker, Halifax, N.'B. . lrnnlla lzhvacmr ot 5' ~‘=i.e.u` or IKNI, _