_ PAGES-At Least . ._ 7000 Guaranteed f . ,. Dailyfor 1901. ; 20 CTI it :F C4 2*; DO PKC 54 Milli-NIN wuici¢i.v.l mm Im" I I AZIAIIEST FURIOUS STORM IN SA A Sixty Mile Gale Rain Levels Teleg Trees, Uproo - Library B 4 Sr. Jorm. OOF- 3' ISD cial)-'i‘he nor.-.tv cr: storm of years has raged all day the gale l at times blowing over sizrty miles an hour with toirsntsof ruin. . Wires are down everywhere and cunsid- [C CHA RLOTT INT JOHN With Torrents oi raph Wires and is Carnegie raiding. ibio dniiialii-. has occurred to shipping ur. nn very serious loss is yei; r_cp0i‘teiI. 'l`i'ees are `nIown duivn all over thc city nd among other dziiimgcs the roof oi' tho .irncgie Library has been blown ofT. li |\ O KLEY BA GAIN WIS. Mckie’s Splendid Prize at the Exhib I rriage Stallion the Secon ».- t).\l{l.E\' li At the Exhibition Grounds ye.sl.»_:i"lay the judging ofthe horses was begun in the afternoon. One of thc first ciasseyiudgcii was the Cai-ringi Stallions, and the uni ribbon in this class was awarded to Oakley liaron, the beautiful seal-brown stallion owned by W S McKic of this City. This is the second time this hom- has been given the first prize, having won it ‘_ last year on his lirst appearance at a Char- e lottetown exhibl~ ion. lb II ii 0 UO SE He was purchased two years ago by Mr. t Mc-Kie, ni. New York. llis ownersnrs D th n other years still there was ii _splendid 0 RON I ° IS FIRST V4____-A Stallion Gets First ition in the Car- Class=='l`his' is d Time. r I2 G :4 I. ' 5' (likley iiaron is a hnndsouie horse and (H nsldcrc l by thu best. judires one of Irie A not-l. horses in the 1’r.>vinces. lie get I i~i record nl 2323 when four years old in ri ills sire was Baron Oaks, »\ full brother io.ii¢i.»n the i' soul! with ri ilshimz 'flory,und i-uct cc led in bringing thc three iiienihms of the eriw s ifi: ti innil. N t very long a‘t -r the rc cue the old iiohoomr, wi ifli wan loarii.-rl with gravel was pounded to pieces on the rock strown shore of Souria ilirhor. not lar [mm M itthew & MoL‘a'i’s lobster fart try. ‘tolcr.ii»lc a bumper house may b ‘Wall l’up».~r business in this l’.o \'iiR- 'i‘l|ey have also a very creditable show 0' Turnips and Manqels grown from tin I. Celebrated “Carters” l’i-izs iiaszard’ Improved" Turnip Sc-id ani "Dignity" Mnngel. The Seed of these 'vnrictie Garter 8: Co, control and have grown for them especially each yenr for a nuuild r of years past. 'I‘hcy are wi-.liout rlouil the flnestgradcs of Turnip and i\iaiip| I yet proilucerl. PIIIIIHII IIIIIS IIIIISE HIE LIISS To Many Farmers and Cattle Men In 'Province of Saskatchewan. li.\i.inu'ri:,'Sa~ik Oct K-~(Speclai)---1'.-aiii tires have caused enormous loss to fnrmi-r.~ and cattieinen in this district in the las' few days. gSome have lost all their crops and farm buildings and a nuinberof others have los a portion of their grain. W. S. HIIIIKINS Eli PIIISINIS IHI Private Secretary to a De- Iighted Audience--Tonight Pla For Her Siki For ni-ariya quzrrlerol a century the world luis been moved lo mirth and lnuizh- ter by that most lauizhabls of comedic: The Private Secretary, and last evening. in the wind and rain storm which pr~ viiiled n good audience turned out to ac ii once again presented by the \V. S. liar- kins Company. All enjoyed ri rich tres' and from start to finish there was not \ dull moment. There was nothin: coarse or question- nbloln the presentation; the pure fun ol the droll and anitisinp: sitiiati-ms was brought out with full eil'-:ct und I.~i- audienee keenly enjoyed two hours ol mirth und merrlmcnt. 'l\ir. Harliins has it high reputation from the rouipanics he ` has liitherlo brought. in the city and it is be ing abundantly sustained , Tonight the great Riiesian rlrnmn, Fei liar Sal-ic, depicting lifc in Siberia will be put ou, undif the weather is nt. al‘ nnticlpzitrri. despite all et.`\er attractions MInad‘sI.lnlmenl the Lumbermans friend. HIGHLAND MARY CLAIMS Show Free Gold in Large and Pay- Ing Quantities. New i.‘s~krnriI,tl0I ransom :ind liritlsli pi-ot--f-tion for Jtnisuli ind his family. Great. lirltn|n's advance of the ransom will be guaranteed by Sultan Abdul Aziz. IIIIIIK III IIIKI IIIUIL III PIILI to ii' Nicw 1\'uni<, ilci. 7--The following |uessriu