~ llllf. 'Y _ '1'¥*ll"I»A'r1l\S'rim\ye‘irias'l"or 'A1-n ` .THE _ _ _ _ _ ~ .._A___ __,,._, __ __f_____- ._ ____ GUARDIAN _ nina | | ‘ _ (Canadian Press) Pouoaxnmssllli sent. 1-1. Dnupeihie- platiomi- hunt sixteen above the ground ,hed flirty feet i on which 713 pupils- of the Po ieopsie High School were‘ grouped_»lis in the ease of 1 i, tri _ give way shortly after noon -to-day miters should be alliroil-iefi, ‘Shed ,nd fifteen _were injured. The pupiisyvvere having their ture. taken. _. ’. _ _ ' ii -5% ggi -...-._-22?. If "*"“ ill Pill BRIEF FILED ll EHIEMSU yin iiiliil ii l -: ru _.___- (Uanadian Press) - A CHICAGO. Sept. 11.-The ony l°°f' mehvl 730 P880 brief, giving reas mis Why the indguieut ei the no ugh- States District Court at' Indian l50'd5Y- GGUTEB Apdorsou, convi pic- of transporting dynnn~ii¢o_ was bond. ‘ in -inns 'ml-ll lhlllih _ BT. JOHN, Sept. 17.--Tho _bony oi “YP” an unidentified man was found hy 0"! Section F0l'sme.n Hunter by the side MU oi the canadian Pacific rsiiwa" _ _ .. .Y “lm t"“‘-k.l1°Bl' the McAdam bridge"oii am' Saturday. H1111, wastsken in charge 6 . tg: by Conductor Dosgan, of Harvey Station, being subsequently taken to W' Magaguadavic and interred'in the l d _ _ ease from prison under n $60,000 cemetery thm_e_ 1 _ The man was apparently rather more than middle age and was of medium height and weight, with a light complexion. In one of his poc- kets was found a pockethook con- taining thirteen cents. No inquest _ was held, the evidence being held ,- conclusive 'that the man had been walking on the track when hit by a ..--‘- va1iious'railwa`ys~went out this after- pecfted on the northwestern lines is in dicated by a warning issued by the with them on the h at sin . The Liverpool workers struck with- nadlnn Pi-egg ` ty-aiu out the sanction of the railway union WASHINGTON Sept. 17. Weeks, _ months and possibly yea,-5 may mu national strike on the railways, but a other bl centres are involv il e by before the Supreme Court -would I-QS ANGGLES- Cal-. Sept. 17- h A 5 A ° th A ' A' art finally, 'should Thaw appeal from A" ‘hlelhnl machine was sent through . ` ` ` ~ °“tl°°k is 0mU\0“5- The Only 11092101 -_-- ` abeas Cor us roceediu s now the mnlls today to General Harrison ___ '°“t“"° ll’ th” “Pl"°l“tm"“l3 Ol a 00m- ` the H ’ iv i> s _ _ ...eu.unr. Whether the apueei win ne GW 0°‘“~_°r'"°f 0! the LDS Angeles outside ei iex t e 1. ni “mee °' °l“k°"’ °° "°g°““°° ‘”‘“‘ M0N'1‘RUAL. S t. 16-'rn c zrnnfell mfs entirely. it is said. Times- "hw" “'89 \’l°Wn nn in Onto- most widely disgzsleltii thpltreillmonar? thflicorlllipnllliiiestne he die k t' dm" Pwnc R““w;py C°““’““ye :D C 1 - _ ’ Pildllli snr . . , i 1 _..__. . if Olilfill _-__ . , Tillllililillll UPHIS Lili-ES Fl]-R Hlllfll BEST|inD¥£-Refill -HRE- L N S t 17-The count is SYDNEY Sept 16-Great inte gan with the refusal of the Liverpool ill! played of the Lin dockers to handle freight from- Dnh- Country Golf club ~at Grand lin, where the transport workers are “nd fillers are a very large number _on'st.rike. Men to the numhoi- o13_500 players present on the grounds. employed in the freight yards oi the The first sets began this morning ten 'o’clock, noon and were ioiusd later by 4 000 The qualifying rounds of the tour- ii ¢_ _ro .Birmin hmm . name” ___ nowi __rog__ess_ _md is cn ion that the telegram could In E 'U That acomplste freight tie-up is ex 1"!! plnyed on the 18 hole course, wo 3,-m has gone but of bush-was - _ s making ' both !'0und 36 holos, _ _ MAIL _ _ ani..:':‘:i.°‘:..':.‘;_2a'§.i:§“..‘;;l.';‘; w|_L|_ pmsicuif -- ‘°“ , ’ _ -_ - __________ ...e ue. ... ._.,,,.._.. ..... _ rest HALIFAX se t. 11.-6.1-1 is cries, telegrapbed to Russell bs- Compton, Bridgeton, N. J., the Hs,-_ HALIFAX, Sept. 17-Gosolene-fed 0NDO'.»ev- ry' . . _ 1, _ agnin threatened- with a great railway is centered in the Maritime Golf chsmn vey, agent oi the Mn.-ino and Fm.. flames devoured to the wat»r’s edge stiflks, and Liverpool, as before, will ~Dl0l1Bhip tournament which be 'the storm centre. The trouble he- new in progress, and is and the hull and rigging of the Halifax- gm owned wrecking schooner Winnie Hal- Ssll who are given in the Marine Regis- ¢‘l as she sailed out of‘L0\|llb\1f’¢ MF' in on Sunday by the Seneca and “t lying in 'Dartmouth Cove. Late Lalifi ter as the owners of the schooner h0Ul' ynllefdly. 8. blllilllg 0! Bye. of Lottie B. Russell, the derelict towe with “Plain Bhd "BW llBhl'»lh¢ huh d for safet The Winnie Hamel was now Y- y'¢s_ carrying a cargo of manganese from terday afternoon he received a noti- F¢"°'|¢“90. N¢Wl0\ll1illBll\l- 10|' ¢l°llV0I’y ` not at Sydney and put into Louisburg 0°' be delivered, and `it is assumed that Y‘*5l»¢l`flBy m0l`l1lhZ- He at once communicated with S. Consul General Young, wired the collector of customs Charleston, S. G., where the scho _ er was loaded and he received n m sage stating that the owner of schooner was Howard Compton, S Philadelphia, who would leave dire _ ly for Halifax. MANUFACTURERS “_ A few hours later uninsured ves- U_ sei and freight lay at the bottom of who the harbor mouth foignderlng of at the hulk having followed the ravages of fire. ` 0"' Charles Brister and Son, owners of S he craft received o’ wire from Cap- e _ f . the _t___. of in Emmanuel Ford, of Channel, that all on hoard-twelve seamen and ct- . _ e ~ ~ ‘ two divers-were safe. The cause of the conflagrntion has not yet been learned here but destruction was hast ened when thc flames reached the gus- AND THE TARIFF olene store. . 'l'-ll v - with Judge -Aldrich himself. A iew bel- “’1”~ “Y hw McNamara wnsvir- 1 it i ' in - - “ °°“ "“°°- i t t ti 1 LMDON' Sept' 17"* °°““‘h““ in .__ u ll ll ‘ a s matter of right but owing to the _ re- ii hi, .1 1 ,_ _ _ _ E _ travesty oy jusucé practicm “_ rests ceived at the Otis residence .thin 1oitet:__':u P_'i>__\:;;tp £1116 0_i_of__£_°___ ?}l;l';l_`_ which resulted in the smashing of the atiom has determined to enforce _Ee Manufacturers and the top,f|_~. (Pecos. with the judge “0W_ Now them are morning. General Otis became sus- I-,M,y_ the opportunity to buy which ;_n_<_i_gw_;1_ _oi street iéayz. _Misc _ thnn law up towne hu/L_ and recently were :§:___t_l_1_e; cogvcnéion ngw yiroceedingtat c areonsr e n ubin . . -,nn rcers o c several hundred cases before '1‘haw's _"i°i°“9 “hd fhflled it over to the D0' the Charlotteto bl ld ' - have been sever l Pers on the docket which it will take two Me* The h°x was °h‘"°l“llY Ullenell take advantagewu oifu rllldwoillow itll; The ‘bus drivers’ union ad°pt°" “ to appear before? the cc?ill:tssl;[iltr1n oillnd stand the associ M th t k ' 8 On Cf) O() l li t l. ht, l n a ox four by five inches, was 0" 2 “lt there was only one riot, way as a short mute to their dean t h D bt 1 x d and found to contain two sticks oi bu -ne B h 1 "_ th h- d "°“°1"tl°“ t°“h’ht C”-lhhf'-I “Ut all U10 for ii breach of this law yeh” °'T9H° - 00 B 0 presse si s as gone n o e an s of . whether/ thc New York authorities dynamite" each cut in two hl°°°3 lan outside concern the Maritime employnes nf the transpqrt °°’“hl“° It is surprising how many tresllas ll' 1 i ti which includes practically all the mo o kiiied ti il d the Dominion tariff. It is now ge 5' erally accepted, he says, that thc id fi <1 w t ii in ni li “‘“““ “H "PH were embedded in - - ~ ~ _ _ cnu n a _ay o ave e E er . . lTl`hSl» CUUIPB-Dy. 01 Halifax. tm. .hug “nes and tube “uw Y _‘___ rs are 0” lc ra ro” 1h bah will be a. revision in the tariff courts review Aldrich‘s action \should each mcce’ and an a“`““g°me“t Oli Speaking t Gno oi t _ H. 5» ada, though being on p pe t th he release Thaw from` custody. sélnélxlmlgiéi' n__r_i_d r{intc_l)iss v:_as ttf: deV_i0B,' tive yesterclli; onrthhnshig§2:?nI_f‘s :_"_':?0‘_l\”l;;el;_S ;llschargc_d for _:wearing the have no right to. Durirgg lug mon e e iom s W en e_ ld W0,-ship Mayor Lyons said. “It is a 0 ll are mme( a ey rein- of August, as far os the C.P_R. was lifted. l _ stated, and the union recognized, concerned, there were killed:-Atlantic REVOLVER DUEL. IN THE STREETS OF NEW YORK NEW Y0RK» Sept. 16-Gunmen, i " ' men were not present at the meet- '_" month of the Easter" dlvmoh Ol l- ing, and now they are all re dy t EDMONTON Alberta' Sept- 17-* C'P'R" °r hlmoht hh B"'e"BE° Ol UNO - _ - . _ , . » _ich ____ Bel _ __ _a tho The “mt sessilm of the third Alberta each week_ and this number bn" the _Canadian manufacturers general come, The city was .n-. i ,ii eitd r em ves or a own g e legislature opened Tuesday, It is the total number oltrespnssers kill said by the police to be members o the rival gangs whos_e activity in the . primary election today led to a re- ‘ _ a " - revolver duel while seated in two -- rnewnl of an old feud, engaged in automobiles standing in Upper Broad WHY. lllllf- as a nearby theatre matinee Feeble with the weight of years, but crowd swarmed into the street. The with something like the old enthu- attacking party of seven, after firing siasm with which they battled in 5 this vicinity half a century ago, sev- re. eral thogsagil survivor? of the civil but war ma e eir annua mnrch today were overtaken by a; traffic patrol- l3h"0“El\ U19 Bayly ¢l€C0l`8l1€_78 9-1BM§lpd_. the surveyors are under the mass 0| WANTED A YOUNG GIRL TO D0 l`0ck, trees and gravel. iight housework in family whe . pity the city has not got this plant, business to go to an outside com- - oHA'r'raNooG-A, Tenn., sept. 17- AN INDEPENDENT VIEW. . _...@- Chickamauga; of Fredericksburg and. pated in the panorama of war from Sumter to Appomiutox, marched in martial array before thousands of, cheering spectators, among whom and many invited guests. ALLIGATOR AMONG `SH‘OPPEIlS SHREVEPORT, La., Sept. 15-A big alligator crawled out of a sewer the midst of a crowd of women shop- aflair, in which I have no personal in- ya water Street 1558_9_13M3y\ i'ections_ Several were knocked down ._ ._ - hd' quick floor-walker slammed the doors w.iN'ra'.n»-YoflNo LADY- 'ro LEARN ..h..t_ - U10 mllllllery in Our W0l`k 1‘00rn» Two negro- men attacked the alli- STA_NI_sEY___§ROS. __15@-9-18M6i. gator with olobs and 5 pollcemnn's FOR gA;,E____0NE pA]R ISLAND pistol finished him. He measured livi R1 PROBABLY KILLED IN ,,,_ I 31 _ - ' - -- ' The launch Hough Rider which was HAUNBOME SAUSAGES MADE B n out Hnturda to we assistance promptly set out up the sidewalk at Persons screamed und rnn in all di- and hurt slightly. At the door of a department store _the reptile paused, feet in length. LAND SLIDE IN ALASKA' KETICKAN Alaska, Sept. 16- day are operated in and out of the whose camp was overwhelmed by a been unable to find the bodies of C - The 'slide came from 1,000 feet up in the creek shows coarse gol measured 500 feet and from 20 to 30 _ feet' deep. It is believed the bodies o, ..._ __.a.- l`€ hooks are in front and there are only afternoon by Rear-Admiral Sir Ro. years later. Admiral Sir Hedwortb NEW YORK, Sept. 15”.-The New Meux was commander of the War- ““l° °°“5'e“' York Central considers it absolutely spite at the time of the wager, and ””'“ necessary to four-track main line bn- wus stake bolder to-day. Rear Ari CUNARD LINER HAD tween New Y0;_‘k _lanfl Aggghty l;°;!1\l9° miral Arbuthnot is 49 yours old, and HER l"ROl’EI’Lon DAMAGED' ra n it -- of density of ra c C t i B k “_ _ _ _ ap an ac NEW YORK' Sept' 16'-A Londo" Sydney, l'VicDc?nolil, Montreal; S. S. ' I Grand Central etntion. _ cubic says: POPULATION OF CALGARY division 1- Eastern division, Ontari It is-all due to the apathy of the » » ciy_izens_ The majority of the me? FIRST SESSION THIRD and Lake _Superior divisions, tw chants and other prominent business ALBERTA I-»EG1Sl.ATURii;_ each, making n total of_sev_en for t down think any him., 'can 'be -'iam _____.____ trcsnansers is after an the nignren 3?; _?_f:Yd5_°“‘;_§*l£h__VV_‘f_ 1f‘3,‘“l‘ that CHICAGO uvoLvas pause ` *Qu- Y ' THAT is orinnoisziutn. _ CPHCAGO, Ill., Sept. 1i`>._Adjil8f;- _ ble. interchangeable utilitarl As coming from an absolutely in- T t ’ ml' ” . ' . dependent source, the views_, with rc- t,;§"q“§liggshaliis-;t_l;esc_gxhsoorrotsg __ _ » _ . ll :E the iron, steel and textile industrie 9 3 at the convention as it was in 1902. Today tho correspondent points o i' the cost of living was then miie ed IIl00I.lIlg Of 1902 and the memnrab le nos'roN, Muse., sept. 11-Boston 0° was 283 years old today and in tele- “' hration of the anniversary Mayor fe Fitzgerald arranged for a "get-to- "1 gether party" in Faneuil Hall for “Y 1914 This will he the first reuieisn gh ` _ , the purpose of booming the ancient ,B °' “th” "“"“ '¥‘“d° by “ ‘~°“B°f"n‘iV° city. Beaton was settled in 16301-y g°ve""f‘°"t‘ “mee 15945 °°“5°‘l“e“llY Puritan colonists under John Win- the tan" question ‘E “B l-ml’°"t“hl throp. Soon after the settlement was mode the original .mme of Tri- lf mountains was 'changed in that of 9 _ 5 Boston, after the _Lincoliisnire t1\\n ‘are asking for more protection, but whonoo many of too __ iii-sts had gg iydare on the defensive. The situation February 23, 1822. _ _ _ . _____.__---_ pa_l_iy. It was a splendid opportunity §_§‘;`xe__ shui? “the thsession v_vill he of ggcsgstlyeeéfftthesglghl B to! hge nl;gtlfoxiirellstasoisawigagle lgilz til? w ch they have lost by their H On an usua. Only n _ f 0 .vizi an lc ' own action. why! 'rue electrical “mall ““'““" "f “Wh hills hnvn been ““l°"- 2.; E““t°’“ ‘“"i“i°“~ 231 0 h i d th 1 *_ t advertised and it‘is not expected tnrio division, 12 and Lake Supcri expert W 0 exam Ile 3 p Bn or u h i t t b (li is_0n der t ~ rr c " ~ ~ v 1 , . n ' _ _ ine city said that the business would .‘ '“”°' an P" hc l°g““'m°“ the ies. ,i ,M ,_ __ °d°}'°“‘“°u‘§§°§“ the rnrin question. But today there James J. Hui the inet ei the eouu have been cheap at $150 000 I will be enacted. > an es on or wo - d B _ h RETIRED BUT STILL ACTIVE. _Tr lower and the country ‘beyond th Grwf Lllkeslinll nothing to say nn ST. PAUL, Minn... sept, ie.- e -4 ` ' llrnvinces against the comparatively a e crcditcd with having earned the duties on British imports. The Mn ufrictiirers' Association mcmbcrs nr of the wcstcrn grain growers will ° is n strong movement in the prairie paratively few .neu in America who r ' ` ' ' high Fielding tariff in favor of lower title of railway kings, celebrated his fl - seventy-fifth. birthday anniversary to- da Mi Hill was born in Guelph i- y. ~. . nervously fenriug that the demands Ont.. Sehll. 10.1335- A Yell? B50 la” uly he announced his retirement, be J mc(-, by n lower Lario, having completed thirty-three years o f active ruilroading in the North- west. He had concluded to take a gnrd to this matter, of the American ..C.hicag0 gown ,, x 1 it _ ._-_ oensni of P. E. 1., Mr. wesiey Frost. ,ho Chic, 0 D’ " l’ ° $6, "°f"'° omcsoo, sent. 17-'rue tnirdi are of peculiar interest. To a Guar- day Thfsg w Elassnmkem club L0' lieflllltlhhlll U0ni»§Y€BB Of llelrlger dum representative yesterday_ ML maép _ kon erful affair may be tion, in which forty-two countries* in -- irroof, said; 1-1 think the city ought ____ ' " “hy md Of material. Pleats all parts of thc world are represen is have nought this plant. It locus ,mf 1° ‘;m‘"g_f‘1 "h“* th” “les” “an be nn by more than five thousand dei to __ like ___ _stuka on a n __ a gc or ecreused to fit any fig- gates, including manufacturers sci- of Franklin Colle e to-day was in- ounger hands. m m itsp rt o me 8 ,u _ . E. Y to have done sm Ot c0m,se_ it is an vM.y_nBg v_\1;mai:_sdB<:h(a_n|_g_¢;r_i____t_ot r;te_i_>f. t_hc elrétilifis. _eni-§\_l_\e;rs,d icef prodiucers _a_nd dicted by the Grand Jury on C O1' ll- B In H. III B O ‘PTO “CDW - me-“Y yearn- -depend upon refrigeration to eve _ .. I h . _ Pl' 5532211 téhigrldthic ggiznggg tgs D-‘lfllustability to suit the whims oi enormous waste, was opened heret thuir energy in Pulfl;i.ng._tli\_e PQsi.t‘l_0-N. pl&:i¥i,l;aurnI}:]agBhi(;~r;v;Bf"'illpllofed to he 8 any G;)IIBil.lllI:ll;ng s<'>‘°‘°n°r°'=e1Y h°f°f° tl1°‘°l*-l“°“°- The band in his cn it! on or the ms' of the nepufrtmeni ei li riuuiture entire tendency of oity life' ny tho PFC. Y as muster of thc _ 3 » Ind. Dr. Hanley, in a statement _ . sxnpoqnor-_ Quite as i,,te,.es¢_m t who ls the honorary president oft Pl'°‘§°hl5 time @PP°*"9 li” hi’ lh th” dl’ hi - th ‘ g 0 congress delivered the openin n ion ei ownership of pnhiie ntni- ‘“ ‘S ” “““°““°°'“°“* that the ’ ‘ 5 hecli _ , dress and also presided at the eer tics u.h li ht'ng nd str t - _ - ~ serviczscanllssogfohth. 8 It sehlnsctg two of umm" That m.“l~“’5 him “Ito” xlillgegrallrtsindlZihlhliliggenxilllix “lg '"'°th°r ‘md 0th" '"”"'be" 0( h meh shame to hmm P_ Q Is_l_md_“_s g_i;3i__er____e siigegdyoiis in the boudoir he1d_ in conjunction with tm, co _ family. In this statement he recite investing their money away from thc m B A grcss, nt the International Amph Tsland, and outsiders coming in here theatre of the Union Stock Yards. _ purchasing and deriving profit from R`AN A RACE ARRANGED Th” °xhlhll»l0“ in \1f\\\B\1Blly l8l°E0 °d h" sholml have taken a hand In western Trust Co., Ho is no lonK°l` ” and comprehensive and shows the the matt" Yea" below' t a- MUST FACE TRIA 1;- TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 16 e . - . ` ch charge of assault and battery, gro nt ing out of the spanking of his lathe “li The spanking took place at Onlv gf sued at Indianapolis last Saturda r;_ nt length what he termed abuse his mother by his father, and assert- “_ Sl’ANKlL`.R OF FATHER rest, hc suiil, and in a valedietory he L. reviewed the growth and progress of rc Northern s stem and de the G at y - .-- clared the time had arrived to place - The Rev Eliiah M Hanley presidcnti thc command of the road’s forces in 0- Calvin Hanley, last Thursday. hi Han]ey’s home, near Middletow c declared hc had switched and spa n -Returning to Terre Haute on Sn a After announcing his retirement w- Mr. Hill went on his annual dshing i-_ trip to the St. John river. This summer he has again been catchinB in, .salmon in Canada. But the year that n elapsed between these fishing trips is: was not one of vacation and relaxat- ion Mr I-IilI’s activities during the ni: twelve months or more that have ~ assed since his retirement have cd his parent for ill treatment of hi: gem varied enough to tax the cncrgics of a man of half his years. _S Last. summer Mr. Hill bought two d banks in St. Paul, merged them, an also acquired control of the North- chairman of the board of directors of the Grout Northern, it is true, but industries in this province. 20 YE _ ._f_.-<-1-_- ____ ARS AGO' marvellous prbgrcss that has beg d _ ht D H 1 ___ __ h_‘ MANY vouNos'rpmo 'roam _Pon'i‘sMoU'rH, England, sept_16_ in __t_he _c§_iia;§_.:;.ti<_.._____,_,_.gi__;,;_,;,_i__,__; ur ny ni; . r. an ey wen n is 1‘h\l’ELU‘-D FROM FACTORIES “A °P““'° 0' 10° “"1” W" “"1 this plants. The exhibit of ine United States Government includes an BOSTON, Sept. i15.-Oiilcial osti- bert K. Arbuthnot and C t 1 E i ' ~ _ mate says that only 25,000 or 30.000 Back, of the British Nav? rnnfniai? igolgxsas ,,133 \;?i§c:hil§hb(;i,;,tve§1&0g2 children will he thrown out of em - ment of a bet made by them twenty the largest ice box in the world Pl°Y‘“°“t hl' “BW M““P°h°tt° “hd yeBl'S.Hg0. and the Captain won by Among the foreign exhibits the Rus- l0-l>0\` lhwi hghlhslf eafller estlmates a yard in the excellent time of 12 sian exhibit is particularly large and 01 100'000 lorwd °“t of °mp‘°y'. seconds. Both officers 'were serving interesting, which is due to the fact the,- meht- in the Pacific Ocean on board -tho that the Russian Government is tak- ' . '° " ”" Wnrspite in 1893, when a challenge ing great interest in the matter and, TRAFFIC INCREASE was given and accepted fOr a ruco to 'through its delegates, will make an BECOMING GREAT. be run on the some date twenty effort of huving St. f’cters§J&1_rg;l_e- signated ns the place for ho ng e "The Cunard line steam ‘ship Andania, from Canadian ports, ___________.,_ --- rcnched Plymouth last evening with GONFIR-MS GOLD DISCOVERY T_(_71;Lg_ARY. _Syptember 17 _ 368 passengers. nearly tw'enty~four . _ __ 8 i-__ i5___ B 0 popu at on of Calgary is hours late. Fog delayed the steam- _ C¢Xi}f\i§§2g;/nER'of Ithcd ricgnt gold ‘ww C1050 f-0 90,000 is the estimate of ship ten hours on the Newfoundland 3 strike on Saybola Creek, near Telk- 8 dl'°"h0l'Y ‘?0mD9~“y in l_Bs\1il\g its an- Banks, and then a northeast gale way, B. C., has been brought to the hlml fllfefll-Ory of this city. The damaged her propellor. latter point by pi-ogpcctgrs, Bedrock f€'l'0Wl»h Ol thi! Clf-Y is DBIYIBDB no het- -»------' has not yet been reached. Fanning cr indicated than in the increase of -------4-“ <1 in the school nopniaiiuu. For tue nrsi s'r-ARTS oN RF/rUnN FL1Gii'I‘. every instance. One nugget was two days of the school session which ---- uearly an inch across. There is.a big opened the first of the month the en- JOHANNISTRAL, Germany, Sept. rush for Aldermere and Telkway. rolment ln protestant public schools 15.~The French aviator Augustin of Calgary was 6,748. The number Louis Seguin, who on Saturday mad __ _ _ registering at the opening last year s non-stop flight from Paris to Bnr- senior missionary in Jnpun of the genhral “Nant is “ht must be able TYNG WILL DEFEND TITLE' CONTROLLER WED ' MAD :ether li'\;‘l20’J tt1l$ecl:‘:i`l't:>l(:ile'l1\te salsa: lizllistal-tilehly on his return “ight i for foreign missions. and was decor- '° “l°°" "°'“° at “mls” Apply “l LING/roN ie sept ia-The _QT DEA” ' 5,915. 'rue eeueni, ei course, nee fathcr’s farm., where n reconciliation is said to have taken place. Then, it is said, the father begged forgiveness for his actions, and the son kneeling before his parents, asked his blessing and both pledged themselves to for- get the incident and work together for the happiness of the wife and moi When the reconciliation was an nounced a member of the trustees of Franklin College announced that thc affair was closed so far as the college was concerned. SHIPPING NEWS. Entered Se t 16-S S City of ialifax, Hawes, Boston. Schr. Min- nie Bell, Chapman, Tidnish. Cleared, Sept. 16-S. S. City of bu -N it may be said that he still keeps lu closest touch with every detail Of U10 workings of that system. Not a cent is spent but he knows the reason fOr the outlay. Not an earnings state- ment hut is scanned and analyzed by the master mind. Seventy-live years young. Mr. Hill may not be chairman of directors, t he is chnriman of the Great ortliorn system none tde less. _______._._._-- ARMINIUS VAMBERY DIES IN BUDAPEST. BUDAPEST, Sept. 16.- Professor Arminius Vambery, one of the best known travellers and Orientalists of the nineteenth century, died here to- day in his eighty-second year. his was much revered both in his native f-iungary_and other countries, and his works were widely read. Hn travelled throughout Central nish; Milo, Gugon, Sydney. DR. DANIEL CROSBY GREENE ____ ated w-ith the order of the rising ini.. einen 1561-9-ismai. FUR ~ -- - _ ¢ ` - --- 3- -~~ -- - - - -~ u l t ur ment of the tennis 1___ h great difficulty in coping with thin AWAIT OPENING OF Buh- Foilims "lm SA 1‘E‘°°"§",, "2"" lffyel-e fi live. nnnfne and Mn* eifyotlgiflfg'....S`l‘f.lf€i`.l’.f.§u.iy6ye.fe.‘f sn>w_ih and new school buildings an SUIGIDWS Winn "“-"""' s v b i es, w - _ _ tl ---- er lac s. two pn r lm c 0 souri for the tri State championship 4157 from 2 38 llll 10 y5_ the mam cons an Y _rolluired to accomodate the KENTw0OD_ _“__ _ S__p___ 1___A CROCKER LAND PARTY dnrk red females. D. M. McDonald. i i i .i donhien began hereto- ' ' di ' pupils. 28 Powhu st" Chal1l5(li*llt;t?8 neillpd dna; eshgnrirzsenlelrffariliargerlgsilh gf: Jgggglsggtgoggzjoijgg ";‘::`° reiggl probating of the will of William Wil ' ' .._- léry of =°°°Y ° 'O “ ° _ .1 i in. B ard e ooutuei _ _ ‘ _ I the three States J Tyng men at on o e <;n______0__ be hem SCOTLAND YARD liams, the wealthy farmer. who kill- ST- JOHN S Nfl<;l} Hehe Wm_;=____ __l:_y_°;_____ gf____ “on party to land ___t‘m__h H_‘___ho___ Sydney, McDonald, St. .lohn's, Nfld.; x _ . S. Halifax, Hawes, Boston. ‘ 9 ” "B a,y 5 -. - chrs. Minnie Bell, Chapman, Tid- of B dervmh’ and on his rewm he IS DEAD AT TOKIO, JAPAN. TOKIO, September 16.-Dr. Dun- iel Crosby Greene died here today at ri the ugc of seventy. H0' WHS the o American board of commissioners `oun man in the disguise wns appointed professor of Oriental languages at Pesth University owing to his profound knowledge of the var lous idioms. » ANHOUIIGEIEHTS. - ii" v . °” ""’ iiéilfn. ne _J-I ./.-5 I.: (ine cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-live cents. ...__- “Be sure and buy a Tag it will nly cost you 10c. 1479-913M6L “Greet the ladies' with ci _smile on Wednesday, Z_4th, and buy a To arid --Highest priee paid iei- ioo tens l:"’“hl° Bhd °!l'°hl°- Efheht M” ma" brothers of Quincy Wm dehmd PUT- hl l-lm fl” d°l"°ft“f`°“t and ll” lost its mhst gigantic and pictures- positions will be-made of the prop- from which efforts will be ma o *-0 No. 1 cast iron scrap. B. Bt_BV%l'l» Ewen, Brlstol,'I’. E. I. their title in the doubles. work* depm.tm°n¢__ _ n h I _B Th in i t h d bu h _ tex. quarts", at Cape Ba ---_ - 155'4'9'18M_1_ipd‘ FARRAR Contfguer xoster crlticmed Amer' ll(‘:J1pgl‘1il`f?ire`g ?llis`;:g:t?lIerv;;1.was tglhorrovf. Wwillillimg lclltmlllsebxril all lilll; Thrls report was brought here L0S"l‘~°BIll7l7WIil`B7N.#“'1’IiINCE OF _GERALDINEAILS FOR NEW YORK man ld_cBride fo_r__o\_;:\_t_:xii;ion. salad the biggest man physically in the midnight and going into the barn- today by the steamer Erik, Captain _ __' l‘h° ml't°r dd” eo t fy hx.-(',,t°,. Metropolitan police force, Ho weigh. yard nearly severed his own head Kehoe, which had the party on OS t 17-After having °1°.’ll“5 th" on to “_ h sd 'over~‘ S00 pounds nod this goo with a razor. He is believed to have board. To take his sleigh to Cape PARIS' f epweeks here' confer-rin 'h°“l;lh°9u bl' °h“9k° d°w“ din 2; without on onono oi fn; HQ wo.; been insane as the outcome of pel- Sabine McMillan has a number of sriltllit drzssrhxktrs and 'mhdistes eng zgllém “ai;L;'°lt,§“;;ytl;;,p;;?:n:,¢2g:, over six and a hall feet tall, and was learn- I Esquimaux and dogs picked -up a _ .- ' - , _ __ -__ -i V ' I _-IA-_'dv Cape York. devotin8 her spare tlme_ to this he Hu- mad” with hi, piooyono built generally on a titanic scale. Th M .Mm dm n G 'ludmg ot mr role in tiatmlilllss Ways." n 9°' "“"y 7”" l‘° PM °“”""° °' RAILWAY--MAN DEAD iremenoiften Tillymiten tnmtxplhxthe "=“°h l°“ °“°.“l“¢ ¥'%f“'5"' fll°h‘_"h h “‘° °°‘“"°‘°" °h““’°" ° ' I fl* °* P°°°l°“ °°““°“°" F°" '°"‘° °' th” '°“gl"’°° ‘“"'"°“ '“ ivioNo'roN Nu sept ii- Fred unxnewn creexer i.en~ . ‘ii oi; 2.-,il 2 l Q. _ _i ii if... _ iggmf . 4 . ng* ill ‘i =-." .< . i. 4 1 J __.;.y A 'itll-, -' ii '.§-_= _ l in r ., _,_ _-‘i ii -1%-i `i