THE LATEST NEWS OCTOBER INS IN W I PHILLI _,.1-v-4 FIERCE BATTLE FROM COUNTY is-___-._._____ ._......__. .__-4- -unc ESCAPE BOSTON All Byoiopoly - B li _ - ef » 1...... 111111111 11111 11112118111 will '“ ‘;.f:;‘:;fi°.I‘.’1I.?“.':i.2:3$Z“ °' 1:11111 lil "i...IdS.1.i2::22'* "‘“’_@"’f "'°‘°“1` I MICUUNIIU S1111 21]' M-Ill 111111 A 111" 1'1"' HIIIH IIIIUIIIHI "“1'°“°1=2~~1f'»5»- 1 _ ed 'Figlltlllg _ __ . - _ 000 prmrnt . I C 1_°111llilJS 110111 the Q1_1e_en's County tric wire. Next trying to unlock _ The news of the escape of W. L. ( anadian Press) (Special to the Guardian) 11 h . wiuuipno, oct. 12-sy ,, decisive s'r. JQHN, oct. iz-winebester bl lie’syf,,§f.‘:,,:eo:§ft ';;',.°‘,f;',‘;,§k,t,§;“§n'f',E ment and while there broke the elec- the main entrance door, he broke the key od in the locln. He then looked sibout -~.._- _ (Canadian Press) 0T'1`AWA.' Oct. 12-“The richest | 1-`_ (CB a`_di P 1 111&l01‘1tY 01 847 the electors of Mac- 61.1° A11°EW°11S. U11Bf10¢1I€110W1'1 WSH Davis and Fraser's cold stora e i th n An rms) Donald yesterday returned the Gov victor ofthe 20 il ic l t it g or 0 er means of escape and not ic, country in- the world," was the man- w3“*1¢1B1\ PUSH) PEDGORITYM Montenegro-All 12 L: d 1 V - m e b ycerace o- arehouse, created keen excitement ing an unbai-red window easily gain- ner in which Chas H. Stemberry, Y-`-OBTON, Oct. 12--Overcoming tba rm Northern Montrrrrenrrrrrr under an idate Alex. Morrison, overr R. I. day- _Tile only other starter, Oulton in Charlottetown yesterday. ed his freedom, carrying with him B American Expiorer,engaged by tho C,,_ New York Nationals today by a acura Genarm Vokosuchr _h _ rl _.'1‘11°11H1'11S0n. who ran on tlie lndepen- U1 A11111°1`S11. being second. Winchester About nine o'clock Saturday night large butcher knife used in the jail nadian Government described we'stern 01 2-1. Bostoi-i’s Pennant winners of “Dura the border irrrr an ‘rr°§;“_ rr dent liberal ticket supporting recip`ro. pedalled the diseiillce in excellent time the assistant jailer went his custom- liigchon ' ‘3 - ‘ 11”' cit and increased Brit' h r f r l hour and Z5 ' ut Ch ar und and l k d l ' 0| Narpuurr “med a arm or Y _ is p e e ence, mln es. ambers of Y ru s oc e up as usua . Undo at liberty ho made his way rrrr nrghr by Ecrrrurrng rrrrfrrr The conservatives call the result the the Local Y. M. C. A. won the ten On his way tothe cells he passed the Eldon. Hotel and there pargook one or-the chief towns or U-re rrD_ astrnail ln_ the cofiin of rrociprocitv mile road race Saturday afternoon in §r111r011§11 Bllr 11-l111l‘1311‘10111'», W1-11611 _ls re- a lunch which had been left for vm” Mtn, pmronsed righting rut mr while the liberals charge it as bri- 57 minutes, 42 seconds. Thornton “Ee rfof ~V0I11€11 DI`1S011eI`S. 1161113 uf- oi the boarders. Later he went information has been received re_ .b9FY- _ of the Halifax Oxfords, came in soo. ‘ 113921111 Ulrgcpupledr He their 11101201211- the stable, harnessed a horse ain garding the loss” on both Sider Th --j----- ond while Coward oi Frederictoncap-_ 9 _ °W” ° °°"1 °’ 1° tbl’ left “nfl Carrie-ge. and made for the op M t in h ~ _ ? ture.; tim-d plus, with Patterson of it is thought that while there Phi- oouoery (Canadian Press) to Steinberry has arrived in thee of with over- twenty thousand pounds one fossils for the Victoria Memorial M to seum which includes some rare spec fl mens. en _*___- °“ °""’gr 8 “V11 561'- “P 11 Pf0"1B1' H1' lips slipped out of his cell into the ' ' ~ . I a lfax Wanderers foil;-ui, Y _ _ Officers Walker and lggins started _ _ °““ »-5°V°"“m°“1" there- rlucrrilirirrgrrwrarrrlroirrlgrch rfhe hlrailriirgrrrag on- theltrail yesterday morning, but I 1 -""_"""""“"'“ ’ 0 1 t l 12 ll 1 t ` ht hi CONBTANTINOPLIM 0015- 12-M011- , tour. If llvlliergafsoultse\\'erl;)ullrlk»n;lJBw1l. mg S 1101' 1111-0 311111111* 01 N0Vil1a2ar and ar Pliilip's cell and seeing his boots h I 19 nowiattacking the Slenatya, a¢¢0¢»,1(: VERY GRAVE CHARGE and socks on the floor and what ap- gggilglolilig to 1:2110 yealls in05thl;eI-‘1vc?:s:e canada to the oi.nbe'lsb Press today the American League need but ii slu- ity single victory to attain the World'» of Baseball Championship of 1912. ,,_ The Worid’s Series now stsndsg... i_ Boston 3 games won, New York 1, won. and contested s tie. 0V€1` 34,000 people witnessed tho , pitching duel in which Hugh Bedient, a young star, sparklsd og 5, now gtg; in thy baseball flrmalnent. Three hits ‘was the Giant portion from Bedi. nt's effective service and but for on ' would have' turned back the New tenegrln forces have crossed the bor- ARRESTFD ON A The ja‘i1er then proceeded to lock philips had quite a career before Error by Grrdrrrrr th r rrr “ ' ' ' ' e.yollng» w or “‘ _ ol e ing to ofllcial information received the ports today. .» (Canadian Press) PODGONTIYA, Monelibegro, out Ill and infested the town which is completely cut Off from Sentari. (Canadian Press) CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 12-The Greek Consulate here has handed ov Frank Hanmhan of Ham” away in be , passed into the apart- _._._ turned nn inrrortant piece ment through which he had made his L2-1,iithor Mcrya,-¢|,y_ the mmsom., c ay, an ex postmaster and magis _ _ _ _ _ Giant, won the iight with Al. Kaur trate, oi Lave Ainslie, on they very Ph1111’9 in 11115 111619-“tr1111l3. 115 1; mm, in second round today serious charge of rubbing his ma- supposed, with oi key, which lic ha _ ,lestys mails of hundreds of- dollars. made irom an aluminum comb, un- ' I 1 I I I 1 by ° Hrrrrrrrrrrr Oct. 12__Derrruvr peiired' to brii the man snugly tucked C0,-motion, and subsequently on year that be escaped, was captured vinee where his adventures are a most as interesting as when in th ` F0* S°_'“° time Past- 801110 V11111' lbclieil fi door wblcb lea to tbe base- United states. cr ' "`°’“"*”_' able registered letters have been ill!! 8.ClllV8E £0 llle French Em-_ missing from the mails, (ligappgnring -=“-‘-‘-'-‘-‘~‘~‘-‘=-`-'-‘-‘-'-‘-‘-‘-‘-‘-‘-`-'-`=-‘-‘-‘-'-'-'~`-'-‘-'-'-‘-‘-‘f~‘-'-'f-`-'-`~`-`-‘~‘-'-`-`-‘~`-'ff'1`f""‘-‘-‘-'-‘-'-"'-"`~'-"‘-`-`-‘-‘~‘-`-" flassy. The Servian Consulate has INSURANCE POLICY. 1" the °"“f5° 01 their 1’°1“f~¥ “ans” FIN]-lg Oygrppm BEDS conditions as regards to k-00,1 an been put in charge of Rusnor. ` MALTESFI FOR CANQA , ¢ VANUOUVEH, ()ct.\ ll-1-Allollt o tllflllsalld Maltese laborers will pi-ol 110111 Spring by the Government o Malta. to engage in work in the lum MELBOURNE' October n_The Trout Brook. Suspicion fell oll (‘.hl~onieIc states that tile mrost sig- 1£3r‘“yi7V£:“1rhrEgrictlxae I`]d“r_';‘r';'?r‘:l‘; SYDNEY, ggmbm- ]1__q\h¢ Shen- lliilclllit outcome of the parliilnicii- mt rlirrmrrx mr ,ruerdrr and' tmsgllah commission slit at Marlon Bridge ber mills and other industries obo tlle~Provlnee. Dr. Charles Matter, representative oi the Maltese (lover, ment,_recent1y returned to Molto af tercondueting an investigation o '-" ”°“°‘1 "°"“’“““ wY°°°°“‘“g“ ‘md ou lvlln/l iilvaa. water are splendid. 'rlis yield ii present is comparatively small, but 11119 P0B91h111131€B Ol Maltese laborers fvigoi-ous ingm-,moe ¢8_mpaign dm-mg __._.,_.,__._-_._-,_--_-_-_._-_.,-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-A..-.-.-.-F-_-.-_-_-.-.-.-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-A-_..-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-__.--_-_-.-_-:V-.-e=-_-V-_-.-.3.-.-_-:i-_-_-_-_-c_-_-.-_-_-ee.-_-_-_-_-P_-_ to better their conditions by _ com-,_ ing'li`0 rBl‘ll.lBl1 Columbia, and aftér conferring w_lt_li~ Sir Richard McBi-ide, llnll many employers of labor. nusiurlss MEN in .ilvlil'l~:lis'r. AMHERST' 0°‘°1’°.' 11’ Amhefst t“'°111111- 111011211 “Ot 11 fast f11¢°» Bos'roN, oer. il-Almost wlibbiit glen for the title that the series was |1=11° winners and losers. Thirty il had ° “mt ‘mm 1’“sm°“ me" who t‘~“’k P111” “U” L“1‘°51‘1° 111111” 11151- exception ever wor1d’s series in re- held down to nve games. The Giantslwnt, 01 11110 16661018 01 111250 89-111 .go to the owners and the relnalnin the ioljtliconiiug election ' IN RACING CIRCLES. . . _ Y lnotoled fiom Moncton to look over week between Lefty Louie owned by cent years has been ,1',~ec0,»d.rb,-oaks,-_ hm-,t the Athieticg foul. out or five in the indllstrilli situation in Amhers Lou Tllonlilwll. Cheell Jock. own1=d,nasebiill has steadily grown in bonu- 1005, sua the sei-les oi lens be- iilid ascentnin the opportunities ioiqby Jack Iiemolnc, and Fish Hawk, mrity and- each yew. has seen the “Vee” the Cubs and Tigers also was introducing iisiiiural giisfrom the oil wells of New Brunswick, thirty-live miles distant. After visiting the leading industries of the towll they express themselves as greatly pleased with the opportunities for the intro- duction of gas; and predicted that with this cheap power ;ndstrles would increase and the population -double within the next tcn years. 'illiey state their intention is to pipe the gas to Amherst in the early spring. colliillsin ms 1 ’ 'foo Lllrlaroll cinsslrlclllloll One cent per word each insertion in this column, Cash must accom- pany order and five per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five °‘?P.*_!- ____- w.iN'rmD A KITCHEN GIRL AT _Queen-__Hotelr__‘ __r 1010111191- FOR SALE. HAY PRESS._ APPLY to James Drake, Sr., Cornwall. ` io-irgggil. SAUNSOME BAUSAGES THE BEST inode. Fresh every day at Saun- _ders, Ne_wsoil & Co.__ __ 9j6M1>1» WANTED AT ONCE A MAID FOB. general housework, apply to MPS-L. M. Pools, 40 Hillsboro Street. » 10-14 Mtf. NOTICE-Will ARE OPEN T0 BUY lar a 'quantities of dressed chicken nn_rT=fow1i" Buying every ded- I -1211' lilin Lenser. .. in-iolvrlyvpdg ,iibgr oN`,”i~_ui`i`51'i'r’ nan .ir misi- ilsrliis Mi-ii. dcnrge ol-seii, 24 Upper - Hi bore street, weiluesdav. '211f<1 oe ber, ‘li o'¢loc\l. R. Bcnristo. ra " ioneer- _ _}0‘1_2I5__31~ Fo s,ii]iz_-'.1 ,im oucie, l-‘olllimin riiibon _» d'-seven youngfto made 1-®\»°,,%|_~_a`, ci. MUSE ga) qlrfégli. Jolly# ~ aiidet Miscoll c_ i a. _.i,,. 1;” - ' - \_io~i'rli_llipil. NQFQIQ' ,_ ' fbiT1ii`il§lil`f{""'ri-llnlsaolll off# r ,lggtoekifictop and imple- m‘ gan .‘<.|3, of Arthur Me mg\_ 1R`oyalty,'_ generally lf " ‘-T' H -Hearts Farm. See r h " ‘ 1 _ _ 10.141021' Elipdi is _ nav vii.i.nv canloi. sry has adopted the cream s111=110{- ing system they offer for sale ther _nslival ggparator 3,000 WB. cur)- aolty. V Bellenrzearrs iiirrrrge. r?rPrl:r:f_ “$1“l?.`li.lf. 5° ' denial '” ‘ “°- »"*°.$““`..l‘.$‘i2?’i'..”3 »..‘ , . _ ,a . ~ elgwln llllfliiettelrwn. stérlrgrv :"".. tl :I1 R* P19 ' _ 1.33.52. iiiam-11° we - 'I-"_*""°{ unnecessary- W1"-° °“1°k- `;""1_~_p“|'ou a Bonn, ill cliui-cb "1 J."‘I1'°*1111°° 1 ummm' lender for ll. A lm been --------° .------ ‘competent to formulate 'opinions up- sum, sua at ilu lame bei- me vol- ownedrby Boll Lemoine. 'file 1-nes struggle fm. the highest honors of the played in me games' as was that of was Nnth owners to “uve and It was 1111121011111 Pastime that W1“f19 1111 the' 1910, in which the Athnletics trounced Won. "1 Straight heats by Lefty season attended by bigger crowds, the Cubs.- I“““"' with the Other” 1", the om” stir up greater excitement, and con- , It took the limited number of games “a'm“d_‘ I” the last mutt “heap Jack sequently increase the pr01111S 1111111 to decide a winner only twice-ln cam” ’“ mst’ but. the Wag? set mm accure to the magnates and players. 1903, when the Red Sox beat the b“°k mr pedormlng . B mixed gait So this Y¢9~f'S 9°rie5 is elllcpted 10 Pirates in thc llrst series played be- Tms de"1B‘°“ gave “Ee to °°nsi:°r' produce new biglrwater marks 101` tween the rival leagues, and in 1909, “ble sp°°“1ati°“` ammg tm 1' We attendance and receipts. when the Pittsburg club humbled the horse enthnsmsts . and resultedcan A Interest is not lacking by any Tigcrs._ m“t°h f°"' $1 8' “de betweeltt t 8?; means, and if anything, is more 1121190 An average 'of 35,000 fans will at- Jack and Lefty I"°“,§fe’.the ga o and widespread U19-11 Ht 8117 time 111 tend each game ol the present series. go as y°“ please' khlsqgas an easy tl-\e'111Bt01‘y 01 11119 °15551¢~ A 110119121- The Polo Grounds will take care of a thing 1°’ Che” Jac ' “ff Y'"}°t':,° vative estimate of the amount that. ei-owd that will number close' to ;p°¢rr1111%’1`S» 11011 *“'°“ “‘ mem el ° e wlilbe turned lntohtlle coflerrs 0; UW 40,000 mfr everyé contest, while Fen- ~ - - ' n x ew a s, E‘a°1‘e"`“ 0hr°ni°\°;_Bar°“ Cecil has Nl'voiil:l1.\ll”tliTt:l;l?ie; ls dvgr, 111111108 Zl`l.>aN00Par 1! h;eve(1il-nglllnlilif pasdmpslayggl B' half singer 2(§7“; oéxgndgggl wig; the figure close to B, half-million del- the attendance figures will come close a recori 1 _ - ' -1-, so 250,000. _ ‘ ~ ‘ e _ u slrsrtlngrcllartlirlin liiurtsgixgsgvllltg 0131111? la-T11lst how close cannot be fIl!lii_-gg, rlfust year tale :cries :urs rleciélcrlr C. and Baby Logan 11” 11°” 1°‘g°tt°“ agulitieyiél gsm llwvglllxtgllgnto de- lox iggglbgg N43 P giggle inn- bul' it ‘wks as it those two “Blat “ide the championship which will go ount the Athletics: winners of the least their equals' hx um same 1:: the team winning leur games out title received close to $77,000,which class is Bmmgls Comet the gr-eats? ol seven. Yesterdays tie gu1'r1e_netteN every member of the team 1?W°'Y°“"°ld 7.” produces (ln ii; will make the series last longer. buti about $3,700, while each Giant play- “é“;1ti‘€gganP;c;;lnr,f1;i; prgéiggiaf 3,-o. there will probably be tive decided er was awarded a chock for $2,500 5 Y ‘1“°*“ ‘”"“° Bmng “md B"°“- oem gafflbilb is little likelihood that it .slgsrgil/*gill gigilxxrrsbroégisily are U111111111 States*---~ ...___ Rl be a runaway P020. 15110\1s'1\»°r1rfr>;`| isrrtirftendird béaryorridrrfirre lsarnrerr. r ." ' the teams a pear to e very ev e fnc a a o e ser ca TROTTING RECORDS BROKEN' balanced. 1:10 sei-iesln moderél mvs been decided in five éguiez, or Liu-INGT0N» KY-» °°*°"“ 11’ 2'§.“.'1‘f,'...‘.’i” “‘i‘.`§§g§‘2° §.'i`§f.‘.f{‘” wi..3£`.. §III.’.'i§§`°.£'f.l‘$'Zi"i?.'?i.il§§ ..'1§`i..?.f.'.°,'§§ A“°1'h°r “'°r1d1s -record was woken have clashed annually, which dntcs sufficient evidence that the players at uw trotting meeting hem iomght' 'back to 1903 has been able to win take no chances in doing anything when Uhlan. 1.58. and Lewis Forrest. our .rn rrrr rrrrn me rrrmrrr The wrt might rrrolonr the nrrht 2.061. Owned by C' K' G' Blmugi' Cubs came close to it in 1907 when There is no desire to play a long We” “em °“t W mwer the record tm' they bent the Tigers four straight serleb, even on the part of the mee B P1111 01 t"°tt°rE` w a pole' The Dr' after the first game resulted in a' ecnary members of a team, for the iginal record .stood at 2.07¥. “nt” lib. players cease to share in the P10519. this D811' 01 1“m°“s trmters ma” This was one of the foilr_f,imcs dur- the first four games, of which they the mile in 2.08%. t1\““ °11pl>inS off ing the eight _years in which the ina- receive 60 per cent., divided on a four and one-half seconds. _ Im, langue repreaeneatrvog have snug- ~ 60 and 40 per cent. basis among ' ' l>LllvEllsrwllL crlsulilllmllllllis -_ .H Tj CZAR SPANKED BY ADJUTANT 3 sr. PETERSBURG. out ii Czar Nicholas was looking out of corridor window of the palace a Tsarskoye-Selo watching his daugh ers play tennis. Growing absorbed the gsm? he leaned far out Suddzs rlxr he a tremendeueblow. 011 To er o "3Y"fi`l§"'fii1lcli.- Turni around, he saw the frightened face young Captain Orloll, his own adju 0 BB. 1 r dr lr d th d rr him and selltenced from two to eight ___, 2 _ 5 . k ~ . en YY 9-11 0° 9_ 9 OOF 11 ef ~ years in Connecticut Sta/te Prison. -*AQKP an engagement lasting until (Canadian pi-ess) ;1esl\e£;lds,y1,n Pf,)vll,t¢,,HoO(r1,}, c;§§r3re‘:§;i He then wont intor that part ofr the He returned to the House of Con-ec. mid y the Montenegrlna broke ARENA ' and laced llnde r t Dan'el L 3511 which ‘S Occupied by 1auef (10716 tion in 1911 and was pardoned b 'San Francl co (‘ l t P 1 F ar 99 1 ~ ' ` ’ y (Canadian Press) through thc Turkish ranks near 'l‘ui~- ` ` B " 'u `f 0° Z MK _ < 1 “N1 1115 1“m11Y~ Governor Foss on June 19th, 191 2' HAMILTON, 0015. 12-The Alert coming almost directly to this pro- defeatm £118 P81`1S<18lBs in the Ul1l0 |18. Professor Prince thinks that with MANITOBA DOCTORS- “C tary 11181211141-li0'u of Premier Flsl\er’s _ d rl . y' . today investigating conditions in Ii?rli.l‘i)§;i:rti'1llly¥'iil:lTltiN1lPt}rli?‘ Ellis cNllli(llr\i;e` _ - » - » . O . . ' ’ 1 ' illiky bo sem; to British Uorrrmrrrrr rnlitgllity grallrr brlllrrwllicll pi-ovidres ?r°1rrfr'T”'gH;“\fv‘if; e r(';cég“€£ngpr0c;\£'regard to the Mira _river oyster ‘barrels annually. He also consider . r or .ie llaymcn o .i upon the hir- with ca,,t,_0,,r hence the delay be_ fisheries. The commission heard that in the more sheltered portion 111 01 011611 0111111. 15 £118 0011111111-159-1 01 tween me ,,,~ri,_»,,1 on the scene and several witnesses and spent some of the Mira. Boy, oysters transierredjl. ‘ 1h°11b°1`§1l781`tY 1011 111112111111 1115111- the ,arrest time on the river. The oyster beds 1from the river may acquire as iln lit nrnce 110110)’ 011 the 11"” 01 me UUY11- The thefts ,.0v,,,. H consmurarne of the Mira, Professor Prince says, In flavor as the famous Malpeque o B |(»'¢01`L2¢ 801161110- A 86011011 01 the lab- space of ¢|,,w; and the emu-ge Stands seem exceedingly promising. In ,Spemogue oysters. The prospect 1- |01' party opposes any such scheme L... on extremely grave om 'rho one bee were found the largest ,for s substantial oyster industry 0 ' Iwhmh "“‘b0‘1105 |111 B1€m'€11f». 01 111111111. news of the arrest came as ii. great oysters yet seen in the commission- ,the Mira river seem excellent. The I ‘but th” mlemls “W decided “P011 H shock to that district. .ers' travels, which indicates that commission sits here tomorrow. d WINNIPEG, Man., Oct. 12.-An B der-in-Council brings llliinitoba do B, Karts under the Dominion Registratio c s n 1_ Ontario Rugby Football Union Game e 1100115’ DY a score of 3 to 1. The I-0081 team proved stronger than wus elpected and even the presence of the old varsity star, Hugh Gall, on the back division did not enable Parkda-ls 1; t scor single deadll 3. D tr the national 3, was manifest when n rharter a long ng horse of t. ant. r_ “How dare you, _prince?" gasp e the astonished Czar. °; ' The prince fell on his knees and sal ed first named NORTH SYDNEY., Oct. 12.-An in- _ ffl* 10 per cent. to the National Co mission. players cease to share in the prohtsi al Commission and the club owner the former netting 10 per cent. Th clubs divide all their profits equally. The series ‘ is even up at present, each league having captured tne- cllamplonshlp four times since 1903, be thought he had hit his comrade Golovin. rh C rr "Well," retorted c 181°. Y0 After the fourth game is played the needwt harm ,git rrorhard, e\rfreu_ if _ _ was Golov n, un e urns awa which are divided between the Natinrri rmrung at his k e own jo e. MILK PRICES RISE. MONTREAL, Oct. 11-Local milk men have advised their customers o ttl when it was inaugurated. In 190 there was no series, as the Giants, 4 sn increase in the price of bo ed milk to 10 cents per quart. Willie _ cream is up ten cents a 0110111 110 fri... barber were will swell 011 the 1 who won the National League flng,re fused to meet the Red Sox, winners in the Johnson circuit. Forty-live players are eligible to take part in the games and all these will snare in the spoils. Twenty-three of these are Giants. McGraw’s war- riors who will take a hand ill the gamles und all these will share in the spoils. Twenty-three of these are Giants. McGraw’s warriors who will take a. hand in the struggle are Pitchers Mathewson, Marquad, Tes- reou, Ames, Wiltse and Crandall, Catchers Meyers, Wilson and Hartley; the regular inflelders, Merkle, Doyle, Fletcher and Herzog, utility inflelders Shafer and Grob; régular out fielding, Devore, Snodgrass and Murray; util- itv outdelders Becker, Burns and Mc- Cormick, and Coach Robinson. .Jake Stahl has the following play- ers to call on, Pitchers Wood, Col- lans, Bedient, Hall, Q'Briell and Pape; Catchers Carrigan, Nunemaker, Cady and Thomas, regular iniielders, himself at first, Yerkes, Gardner and Wagner; utility iniiellders, Bradley Engle, Ball and Krug; regular ilelilers, Lewis, Hooper and utility outfielders, Hendrlksen. second scoring, ond 1f~WBS °"1\111“t` -"“`}""""*""""""'"' """'"""""""""""' "" " ' '_ almost 1111"* 1"* 11”” ‘1“°'§°',',““““ ‘ i¥oo'i~li.\l.l. Piaviin nano. INIIDUNGEIENTS. ` the .record would be sbiitterel. ot z ,i _ ~ ____ collno _ break was .made llurluk 111° 1»‘1“l" M0NTR}1;AL,`0otober_ 11-(iaptaln _ _I ' both horses workin! 1111 m1\°h1“°°‘ 1M¢0¢llum,‘ son of Anguil McCallum,_ ' f _ ETC ' ~ f 8 4 Grosvenor avenue, Westmount, --"" MEN “Hmmm” WITH GRAFT' 'llied gtllls in01‘11111llrrrrfF0111r111l\11`1°L rm; One cent per word each insertion 1- 1 ` v loot b lmi 611 0° '15 in this column. Cash must accom- LONDON, October '11-A beatedr In ar comskm :ml an- may Ord” and “va lm, wut amount 119-11’ 0" the Bfitisgi g°,‘,'i°r;,'3_:;”s other player the lad was 1111012111911 0"* allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five °°“t'“°t ‘Vim t ° ' "co ‘ _ < .and remained unconscious for twenty ,,e,,¢_,,_ °°"‘1’"“V 1°" the °°t°bmhm°“t °- 'an minutes. fbiit afterwards played tho ---» iinperlal _,~ wireless service, took place “me ur on reaching home, how- °°D. McLean, Crapaad, begins A big today in.tlie house of_comm»ons_. even gravy" rolnosyi into uncon- discount sale on Monday, Oct. 14th. _Attorney-General Sir Rufus I.sNW|' lojoixsiieal. and died this morning See ad in another column. 10-12ME6l Postmaster-General Herbert Samuels. 'mm himotrhme 0, the \,mh,_ youu. , ___ . and ChanC01101' of the Exchequer Mcoanum was sixteen years of lilzc °°'l‘liere will be a grand bilmorous Davm `L‘°yd`G°°rZ°' d°"1°d en" and was captain ol the team for and musical ektertainment in the pllativelll' f1\1\t_¢11°Y 111111 11'1°11*°‘1 1‘Y wmch ha was playing, opera House, ' hui-easy oct. limi the E0V°"“"‘°“1' 9 °°“_t"“°1" Wlth Mm” by tho famous,mnslolan Leslie Gross- conl. Several 11°v°P11P°1’= 111111 de' mini, for the bmln or the il. il. C. nranderl an rfmzgllfflsrr sgfmmlzgg olilvana As A rl./lx oolll~l'l‘nY.~ ii, _ , »io.mm a rong y ----~ --- - unairlsvwhe rmefiieble rise 111 the siislc/l'l'ooN. Det.. _ 12*-B11°1=1' --nebinii web ibueli you give ii key 111-11211 of Mn1'°°111 Ihlres from $11-'15 Miliiiilietureis and oapluillsls new 0,, the R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,_ decade 0, ,,,_ to $45-09. 1101019 111° P\11111¢ “UW 01 On fl. $0111' SH? *»h‘15 W°°1¢°1`“ C°““d° glneering experiment, over one mill- gho agreement. Several members of ia the best flax country in the world ion “ensues and an enormom gmt. parliament attacked the government and are KSN-11;? 911011 1°* 10139 mm’ ory and organisation. A. Milne Fras- lor milking b contract without givin" at North Bl* 010111 H111 W“f°11°111‘°11 er, rnillliix, N. s., io-lmlll. other wireless listens 'ii chanel to at Saskatoon and Edmonton. ._ ,.1 ~ rr rom. rrrrmrm .wir mv|m»“”r_“,’ m“m.,=.||illarl1»| Linlmeiit and by Physicians i Ask for llinardfe and take ao ether. ou. lime of original verse. ' Millard; \ia_i.;:rt is _.J ir _ 1- V. '_ - - J _ r _,rr rrrrrrr rg: UNDERWFXAR INCORPORATION. OTTAWA, October 11-Letters pat- ent have been granted to the Hum- phreys Unshrinkable Underwear lim- ited, with a capital of $500,000. and bead office at Moncton. The incor- porators are W. G. Jones. H- C~ Chaters, A. B. Lynch, Mathew C. Lodge, C. F. Kinnear, >J. M. Cooke and Ed. Reilly, all of Moncton. ST. JOHN HARBOR WORKS. OTTAWA, October 10-Reports em- anating from the maritime provinces press to the effect that Sir Percy Giroliard has condemned the work being executed for the improvement of St. John harbor, have been brought to his direct notice. Sir Per- cy scolltad the idea that he expressed adverse opinions in the matter. On the contrary he was much impressed with the development proposed, the details of which be felt in-no vml sixty cents. _Kia-->=-I-*fi 1 GIRL NINE YEARS OLD SPEAKS EIGHT TONGUES. PITTSBURG, Oct. 12-Winifrcd Stoner, a nifle~yeai--old girl living in pittsbiir who knows eight langue ter who says :- papormen in quest of a good feature story beg Mrs. James Buchanan ghter, Winiired, I-Iasn't Winffred writ- ten a new hook, they ask or learned another language, or painted a. new picture ? And the chances are that Wlnifred has done one or all these things for at the age of nine this little girl is the author of two books is In 0 a painting, the writing f d stories and modelling i remains n sturdy, active, girl in spite ‘of all her ac~ it is because hcl' mother her to sleep by chanting Latin that Baby Winifred was able Virgil when fourteen nioutns though Mrs. Stoner insists daughter is no genius, lust healthy child, she must been a fairly bright baby distinctly when six months to recite Tennyson's Cross- ing Bar, and that with feeling and emotion, at the mature age uf one year. Before she could read she had learned more from pictures than most children absorb from text books in the primary schools; and in play- ing with her dolls-more than B hun- dred there were, nil properly costum- ed-she gained 5 first vivid knowledge of Bible lore, mytliology,ancient his- tory and the characters of Shakes- peare's plays. They introduced ber to the type- writer when she was three. She was fascinated by this new toy, and in playing with it not only easily learn- ed to spell but also made advances in the held of classic literature by copy- ing various selections in prose and verse. Through her typewriter key- ii old board she also learned Esperanto N111 V011 a gold medal for ii poem ,lation of Mother Goose into Esper K. ‘ l ges, is discussed by B magazine wri- h in eight languages, is skilled ri 11 t York Club to defeat in 9 geo;-91”, 11111111159- 01111' a shade less brilliant was the skill of Old Master Christie Ma11t11°W1`=1011,. who except for two long distant drives in the third innings' held the_Red Sox helpless by tho ma. SIC 01' 11111 curves. _ 1 .-iii?- CLASSY HORSES BRING VERY LOW PRICES. NEW YORK. oct. 0.-United States Senator C. W. Watson of West Virginia closed .out the re- mlilndcr of his Horse Show stables by auction this week. The prices ob- tained for the high-class animsls wo;-57 not up to expectation. Considerable interest was shown over the sale of let” Pen. on lmlported registered hackney stallion three years old, which showed himself possessed Ol. great substance and bone nd semia- a __ tional knee and hook action. Peter P d to'create a. ` 8 all IB exiiecte inrore ui breeding surprise and horse show _ bottom get him on although S. M. 0'- for $1,800, the $1,000. These mares dllring show career were d champions in . single, tandem pair, and in four-in-hand. Moonshine and ’ witcham Lady Fair, two others u which helped to make npr the four-in it hand with the above named mares, wellt to Lew Newgasa for $1975 V Moonshine bringing $1,125, the top individual price of the sale. ~ Helen Miller, a liackney mare, brought $600, while J. Campbell. _ Thompson paid $610 for Kaloreiua, f ii Morgan stallion with extreme act- ion. Lady Caroline and Lady Mar- garet brought $475. This price was said to be very low in view of the fact that they had scored a. blue the first and only time they were shown in Philadelphia. Dilham Decoration and Dilham Mil- ler, o, stallion and filly by Dilhaln Prime Minister Helen Miller, went for $625 and 350, respectively. T118! arc expected to make a senspl'-101181 |air ut maturity. The bay viding cbliili Pin, ii nicely dislmsl 101100 orsc, which has been ridden and Every little while Pittsburg news- thoroughly broken sold for $450. and Miss John, a beautiful mare with lots of qlliulity and brilliancy for Stoner to talk about her little dau- $330. _ THE HEATHER THE TEHPERITURE TIDES. H0011. EIN (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont, Oct. 14, lloderata o fresh westerlg winds; fairltation- ery or ii little l wel' tempsrahlre. The lowest temperature recorded Saturday was forty-five degrees ab0ve zero and the highest was fifty~t’¢ro degrees above. The loweat tswrdld the previous night was forty above. At nina ii. m. it'-was forty-five de- grees above and-at nine p. in. it was fifty above. _ The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was fifty-one degrees shove zero and the higliast was sixty degrees above. The lowest ra.---idea the previous night was ilfty above. At nine a. m. it was fifty-eight de- grees above and at nine p. in. it "was fifty-one above. ' The tide will be high thiaafternoorl at 1.27 and tomorrow at 8.18, it will be high tomorrow morning at 12.39 and Wednesday at 1.11. The sun sets this evening at 5.16 and tomorrow at 5.14; it rlasa to- morrow morning at 6.18 and Wed.-' nesday at 6.19. ' , The miooli sets tonight It 7.14. 'T1161‘e was a new moon on Thur!- day, Oct. 10th at 9.41,a. m. The first quarter of the moon :rviil be on Tuelday, »0et. lm; .at p. m. » The length of today will be elsvh hours. :_ (From Sa¢ui~day's Evening Guardian.) The temperature bt eleven o’elo& i that international language. At nv t il ii “Rena " und she published her first book, 5 train: egosluwatgra ,dw annoegxn uid.. ure was fifty-four abo1e,- ~ ‘ir 1 s _ ..- 3.. l' F - ;_§ ':~‘-"'*‘»~";f~~i;'v. f -_ 1 i-be ' ' ;»i‘1i-'12'-’i' i I l 1. " I _,» .;‘ , _ . 1 . .~ ‘.1 iii’ .ri ".` I ....__;_. _ __ _ l i U 3 .i ' I ily lf; 1,; '_ 1. 4 Ji. 4, li * " ,r