git. ,__ M, iQv§$_.rw»l .,e`_f, _ 'rl-ls: Lxrmsr Nmws rRID'iY> rg, '§°9'r 3, rmsr or ALL" 'E IS 'U § °< S EE as f‘*"_"‘°." ti’3'..S‘_'f.""’g°**f’S» !"."f§?'L"q’i°F"9m°'°" ierge iittendnnce. rin nificent Einiilte iirtie» Mins 0w"°fif°f “fm” n timid Arrestmhemg' Annual _-_ V A » ' C .ui ii - -l “ *'- ‘ of Promise. ...___ _ _ Meeting ihie Mem- '__ _ ”ticuiy‘dnd`Tiisteiu'li Dispiu ed. Visitors . _ _ _ HiW3i3_|__ _ii i _i BS-is-$33!-W.-._ iii eiiiiii' iiiiiiiiii iriiisi' Fiore HOW Wiiii iiiéiii iniitiiiiflinii idiiiiiiiyi P A GRAND; 5 “E55 in iisi iii ' ~ . 4 _‘F _“""' “_ _‘ """' 3 "' i ‘T A. in V _ U ) ilescuet Her Father from - ________ __ ,_ _ _ _ Boston Milliner Sues Rich icsrsnisr press) ing Presentation of Prizes ‘ ‘ Z if l ' sham, scornssp .sur ze- ' ~ _ 1|. 1 C CARTHAFE' Mo"A“g' 27`_Au°“ 'rhe British Priine Minister was the Tms Afternoon object of an attack this afternoon in ‘ - we ~. nr a I-Iardy, Sr, millionaire mine owner ’ ' ` _ _ _ of Jasper county, made defendant ln ‘_ _ __~ -‘: ' _ _ _ ` a $50,000 breach of promise 'suit in- . ` ' A T which my cmyglry _ prevented him _,__ stltuted by Miss gnes orrey. a _ 'ph h _ Boston, Mass. milllner today brand- from successfully- defending himself- Maritim; ‘;’n:gig:¢egB2)5; tg;Jslfiayi'e&t;f the (Canadian Press) The general assembly hall of the city. Mrs. L. C. Worthy, city; Mrlss ed the suit bhhkmaih 'Hardy is 57 _ . _ _ ounamen oi ter on the Lossicrnouth hints two the Lugies Maritime Golf 'Assecia-< Ht,,|w,u.¢_,w|||-agetteg _sprang at him on iv ich has been in progress on ~». -in ». iz: .i:‘i;1i'z.f;:“.~- .°i:ii°:tit°ii» the clothing and dragsed him some u0m¢b0dy_'o( Wmdsg: 'N_ S_rl`aee ing' distance over the ground. The Prime Mrs. Maildison, of lvlonutuu in the Minister bore the rough treatment final of the cbam ionsi ester . ~ _ D _ h'v Y day without using force in return, while ;f.tt‘:"i;°°"_' Mrsf dHfl;ld"°*:‘°b9dY Wg” the suflragsttes told bl h ;’ °“' “P ‘W "°°_ ° §°~ ° Bcoupdml ~ app wut mst; Ynptha _lllldiily for the final Mrs. Maddison on; “W fl 9 the previous iday defeated Miss Bauld arts of Ananais_ ... _inf Halifax, whose fine play has been' Miss Asquith ran to bcr fathcr'u a feature of the tournament and who assistance and for "_ fe* minutes pr0_ has been asked by the British Golf-_ ceeded to use militant tactics on his "gi £`"°°'“Fi°“ t0 l`9Pl`°5°“'5 “'- While he was golilng,with his daugb- decided at the annual t' r ' 't 9 SHERBROOKBL Aug_ 2_8__H,“.,.y _Prince of`Wales College _yesterday af-ill. Haviland, city; Mrs. Archibald Ir- y = _ i _ , ' _ . H _ th ` i ` ` ‘_ assailants and arrested them, driv- gimgsomubgdyAnyE§1caTé¢ea‘z¥(¥e xg: ing them first to oiuts Lodge then Rhodes, of Amherst. For her victory to the Elgin Police Station. They Mrs. Hnndsomebody was loudly ap- ieiused to give their names and nu- plauasrl, . _ _ dresses. _,__-..________ C' ' WAYSTHUEK HY As on the previous day, the rain interfered to some extent with the Play yesterday, and more so with the tten nce it da of the spectators_- The ' 1. _ greens ,were rendered rather heavy, but in spite of the rain the events fixed for the day were carried through. I-‘lay started in the morning with a . ,-_ _ putting and approaching match which took place inthe rain. The competi- 1 tors approached three greens, at T5 f i r' - _ 1 yds., 50 yds., and 25 yds.. Miss Pipes of Amherst and Mrs. Le Noir B0ST0N_ A _ 27___D |-- t _ of'l-Iallfox tied with eight for ilrst rific electric ugtorin her: 1i?hgls8aft:'eli- PIBCB- Théy Played 0" thi’ tie' Wm” noon the steamer Colvin Austlnl Miss Pipes won, Mrs. Ls Noir getting which was being warped into her 5°°““d 7”`iz°~ , ,lock am,,._ the run from Sh _John_ This was followed, alter an adlourn- was struc‘.» by lightning, Several “Wilt 1°* 1“”°h°°“' bY th” Pl“yi“F ‘Jn hundred persons were below at the °t the Championship anal' Whinh end' time and no panic ensued. No person ed asgtated H-D01/9. B311 tlhiiilnals tau was injured, and damagewras con- th” "h“mPi°“°h“’ em” °”' ° "ned to foremast and wireless Consolation Desolation and the Sec- equipemenh ond Consolation Matches, and tho -_---.____.._... X* is .iiiiiriiii semi-ilnal in _ the First Consolation Match. his case comes up in October before 'Dhaw’s couiisels said to-night that hu M Immigration suthorlt es could then H take .im in charge, although they M could not deport him, ln` view of his being bound by bond to a pear in M embarrassing for him. For the pres- M ent Thaw will remain lu jail. Per- M One cent.per word each insertion in x this column. Cash must accompany or er. inimum charge twenty-live ,h cents. _ W "There will be an ice cream social B at _Alexandra on Friday Evening Aug d K 'l‘haw's lawyers, thrice victorious Wi' over the authorities from New York op tue occasion of the first Flower State. rejoiced to night when they Show to* be held in this province found that the trip which Jerome The HIIOW WHS Organized under the made to Quebec to interview Sir L0- BUBPUWB Of th# P E 1915114 F|0l`Bl me, Goulu on point, cuuueuted with Association and is it distinct success Canadian law in the case was in vain, -_it _ _ Sir Lerner having gone to New York cess considerable praise is due to the to meet Lord Haldane, who will ar- officers and executive cvmmittee of i-ive there to-morrow. There is re- the Associationj all of whom worked newed talk to-day of 'the possibility hard tobttaill that end; their names of Thaw being released on bail until Us _Ile fQl.0WB1 the Krug, `}3_tu¢h_ when it now np- 'doch Mcliinnon; President, Mr. J. A. puns bis, nun will be heard, one of Clark- Vice"-Peesldent Kin 's Co .would rpgard this admission of Thaw §iieen's Lo., Miss Pearl Taylor; Vice- to null us u vury unwise step. ' The resident, Prince Co., Mrs. R. T. _ _s; . . . court, _hut they could rnakepit very Stewart. Georgetown: Queers 00-. haps later they will hit on a way to ley, Mr. L. A. Haszarll, Mr. W. S. get him out in safety, was the way Louson, Charlottetown; Prince Co., in which they summed it up_ Mrs. F. J. Wyatt, Summerside; Dr. Gauthier, Bt. Louis. _ _ Praise is also due to the exblb ors fo to the organizers which helped tow- ard the success of the Show. There were uver thirty exhibitors but the couiiioevslis, ,, < Gs, greater number. There were a picni- _._. ' tude of classes, both as regards flow- ers in pots and cut flowers, and there - ere not many classes in which there as not a good entry of exhlb ts. As d M -' regards cut flowers, of course, the ex,_ ly toon presented a beautiful scene continues t0'dv-li For that suc onorary"Presidelit, the Hon. Mur- I. _ i E ~» rs. D. 'J. Stewart;' Vice-President, 1 olman; Secreta`ry,'l‘rensurer, Mr. C. . Williams. Executive Committee:-Klng’s Co., rs John McLean, Souri Mr JD rs. J. Ai Clark, Mrs. R. M. Grunt, rs. C. R. Smallwood, Mr. A. A. Al- lt r the excellent support they gave hlblts, of course, ran to s far _ THE LANGUAG OF FLOWERS. win cit Mrs John Gill Union Paton, city Mrs Senator Robertson, a Kate McLeod, city; Mrs. Richard i" man, city and Miss R. J. McKelvie,§ ig Bummerslde. and Pl‘DI6ss0r Blair, of Kentville Ex- Se Stewart, Mr. R. H. Campbell, Super- intendent of Education, and Mr. W. I-If Aitken ` The Show was opened by His Hon nor,_who was introduced by the Com- " * nussioner of Agriculture, Holi. Mur- doch McK»inn_on, who presided, His Honor stud that he might con- ears old and the father af 10 child- n. His wife died three years ago. Y rc H0511. MI' 'ROY Bmw. CIW. MTB JH! Miss .Torrey is 26, and is said to he striking brunette. In her suit she Montague, Miss Maria E Moore, alleged l-Itardy first asked her to mar- clty Mrs G A Puncher, city Miss ry him in April, 1911, and she con- C E McMillan, Cymbrfa Mrs J O sented, The date for the wedding was Hyndmmi city) Miss Helen Hobklrk, Bet. B110 3110365. but HBl"iY had it city; Miss Ethel 1-laaiard, city; Miss postponed on several Ofrcaslcll mak- si g various excuses. Gr t it - M _ Fr K D 0 _ dt - She alleges she sold outa prosperous M';l1AlCexYA_ lime. tw; §i;1;°Elizgf millinery establishment _ln Boston, so beth Mclnnm city; ML F_ w_ Hynd, confident was she that she would be- me the second wife of Hardy. Once, e petition recites, she made a trip ,mm judge' were Rem S_ Trivitt from Boston to St. Louis to have the emony performed, but Hardy put pelqmpnt 81 station er OH. Hardy declares the state- There was _a large gathering of spec- $5. tutors when the show was opened at fa] nts that Miss Torrey sold a millin- estabishrnent to wed him are se. “All I know of her ln that re- th"e° "'°I°°k' 7 Am°“K *P055 WM' spect," be said, is that she is a mil- Were Present were the l-lon. W. S. mer by tr-ails)- - MEXIEAU THUUBLE LUUKS HIJPHUL (Canadian Press) gratulote the Commissioner on his WASI-lING’l‘ON, Aug. 28.-The feel- beiniz called on to preside st that nrst ing to-night is that the Hucrtn Gov- Flower Show and he congratulated ernment and the United States will hlmfleli 011 being called upon to open, arrive ut a mutual understanding as he understood lt, the ilrst Flower leading to a peaceful settlement of Show in Prince Edward Island. They the revolutionary disturbances in had had their other exhibitions, their Mexico. seed fairs, and those were all inter- Government officials express them- ihltl WHS Particularly numerous. estiug. but a flower show seemed to selves as pleased with developments ith two large stands running near- have an entirely different design from while neither side has receded from the length of the room, and other that of the other exhibitions that its position. The feeling is much mailer stands, laden with masses of they were accustomed to. In the case more friendly and matters in dispute aintily put up and artistically ar- of the general exhibitions, all sorts are spp1‘0BC\1ci'1 with m0rc regard t0 30th refreshment booth provided i , lu the First consolation the com- _ - ranged floral beauties, of almost of live stock. as well as all sorts of s practical solution. Olliciras also pct.ltors_ to __ eet in the flnal were » - . _ __ _,~J_~145'3'37M3i° every _conceivable Lint, and all fresh grain and vegetables, the produce of find encouragement in the .fact that _ - x __ ' " " ' ‘ ” ~»~ Miss Pipes; Ai_r!he`rst`,‘“'and“'Mrs._- ' ' - _ and blooming, thascene in brilliance ,t_h&g,.farmg, ___w_\u-g_ brought .lu mmpeu. the determination of Lind in Mexico :_ __ \*_i‘; _~. _ _,__- ,.jjg._i;_»~_.~_;_ ' _ BQ pymgm of Amhsrlt. Miss Vr'6d_n'|`,'f 9‘9'|‘l;¢_ |u¢¢;¢ug(u1 _'woman 'in busi- _of color and charm to the aye could tionwith a view, Q; ng uudyrgtqod bears fruit. It ls regarded as likely V " ` » . Qilf %V!|_;'riRbl‘, and 3_5!!-` G`Q0}lWl_11.. -9| ness owes muchi t ' the Remington hardl he surpassed and attracted it. to the l ' ' " ` y _ , poop e who came to visit that the United States will help Mexs _0lI_Brlottst0Wll- Ml‘B» B0Dl\¥m‘8-D Bug sad Smith -- Prsmqsf TYPQWPUOFB wholesale and undlsgulsed admire-_ those exhibitions, learning to do tco to straighten out her financial Mr _ odd iii ' ict ` ' ' - ` ‘ ’ *- _ s o _w were v __ orious. el1___yv_ish, whlig helping_to.batte_r_..h_Q\11'§ tic rronssii. _ _..._ _ something better than they hnqf-su. troubles. 1-will msettouar iirthc»nns_1'.~-jr' " .- 1 d ‘ hilfiier salaries. have raise Jlweet peas and dshiiss were erhi- resdy succeeded in doing, with ¢ fiur- 'rhc principal dlfncnity in the wny , . -' 1 The flnalin the Second -Consolation lgypewriting to_ a" prvfcsslvn. A~ i_l.lted in wonderful and. lovely praru- ther view to bettering their material of a settlement is the provision ' ' S , 1 ,_ __ G ,,,d,,,,, Match lsr between Mrs- Pvrdis. 01 _ live _F_res°r. Halifax. N. 5- sion. lining the rnost numerous speci- condition. But in the cess ui the which the United States demands ( pee a ° ‘° u _ Mt fax, and thelorrner won. - _ `11~35'3'27M3i- mens and in selecting the prize-win- flower show, it was uite dideront_ that l-luerta shall not be a candidate AMHERST' N' B" Augéegvi- ter IBX. and th\"li0l'Ul°l` WW- ` ' r _”" ners in this class, the judges had no`l-ie did not suppose that there' hadl 101' @l¢Cti0l1 HB D1'°°id°”t- M°*i°““ th” ‘““°‘f,“ h'f1d,"°‘l'I °'°°, th," ,,',°,°f In thee' 0ham'vl°“°l1iP D°°°1°*-‘°\‘» "GWR “"°‘"‘““‘3 “nd ‘°“°h m’°'_ easy tech. the specimens being so entered into the minds of either the Pride and sense °f national honor is court .var ,an thu t evilrl 1; d Bull de_ the uual was contested by Mrs. Cooke writing, taught by expert. lJ_ol>ul_sr i even an to quality and dmpl,,y_ other competitors 0;- those who had came inclined to resent this as a foreign bilml Btl`@€ Of ° °tW nd t ed of Moncton, and Miss Pope, of Char- teachers, in the cleanest; briglxtest__ “owen of which there were outstm,d_ to visit that béauwuyexmumon OA nation stepping in- and |nte,.m.m_g in tails compiitcaigteféirtohze sisnactrélal tg lottetown, and resulted in a victory and best equipped class)-rgcim lin Elia ing exhibits were m,|turt|umg_phl0g, flowers, any 'idea of profiting mater- U12 presidential election. ::;`rrovwa,s etsat of Charles R. Watt mr Mrstlfiogke' f Amherst and Mrs c1;df:exr%dmes§t§i?gh:i?is sigudlentg :iz atb: b°th °! the p°r°n“n‘l and Drummonm any by it' 'mare was °°m°thmg in Paying the extreme penalty for the Mi" e g e' 0 ' ten tl Union Co rnerclsl Colle e Fall Varietv Pansies' l’°Wj°°' asmrs' °°°` t e “QW” “bo” au H" Mb" mms” _ P tt r of Truro, were ma 0 111 5 h th t th k th t. l murder of his slstersnllllegétliuate qi; Gnrrignot the Consolation Deaola term begins next Tuesday' sept 2nd' mos, gladiola and diant i in lil’ new a appea ed to tue ._ ` i ' " ` dc ei their nature it he FF , d ft th h rl com- _ _ wut t P i 1 1 M 1 mu An excellent special exhibit of pot BD UB si U _ _ lcilgtgd :ll :!‘f;;F°‘:‘°:t: ““da“‘° “Tn” uglgdlzatcrt aTd.§:i1e-s¥:.m°;:2:e club lrartiecuizrs. me pa casinos-ggemsi. Plant! W” \'°=d° by th” W°“"‘“°Wl‘ might “° °’P”°'° '“‘“‘°°1‘° F‘°“’"° ‘ 1 ' ‘ - t cinls in charge were making some dn- house ge the Belvedere Links' the an_ “ ,___ _ . tflorist, .lsmes Tait, Jr. But. more were used by them to express their ` osltion is ol- outstanding than this even was the thoughts and feelings in various “ln temtelflrftlrlre fgffizeivitducigga “““1‘“°""‘“" °' “‘° L“‘“°°,'dM“'mm° 1,,-sf iyaiiingiggh pigs; neu" wiiosysneciei exhibit stand or the liixperi- ways. 'rho lover indicated his sd- th “Maui tel? of Justice postponing 6°" Association wmslid bathe on i oi ranch is situsted at the lei-rn oi mental Farm- OV" a bundled Va", ’“"““°" PY 91° Pfmlltstion or s lit- thg date sol execution for' three weeks. In the attérnooll as ligatch ai: in- James Lewis, Brighton: This come lerlits of flowers and ornamental tie bouquet, and the same thing was The prisoner seems to have much tm’ Fire.” ‘ fum? hon in be' play” pany who have now three pair ofthe plants cf splendid culture and excel- done by the crowds. of enthusiastic an m_hm mvoh when. the ter-provlncia ma c iwt ui "B best quality of Black guy" uuveilgntiy arranged were exhibited, in- llstsllcrs when some dlstlugulghsu symg ly hm” ht to him ol the “_ between _teams of ii nillesn Pecans purchuséd R fourth pair and are glv- cluding sweet peas, dahllas, a_sters, man distinguished himself on tba '2eh;io:Bof` timtf' his wonderful con- “Bm” representing lr ova Prince ing investors an" opportunity-to so- zlnnias. stocks. P11101. balsami. nes- D18-tfvrrn. to the here in whatever di- tgol and compohure broke rlo.Wn. He féfizéggg rxxngrulrgggf “Til computed cure a few shares on the ground turtiums, star of Bethlehem, heme- rection it might be they expressed Maritime Funeral Directors Associu- D tion have elected the following olli- 0 (Special to the Guardian) HALIFAX, N. S., Aug. 27.-The li 1-I-| P *c1'::cr ixiiisivi _ iu|i__._.__._ l Bi Tiiii -li si Scores Killed, 15,000. _ inundated. Bridg`es'and_ Houses Swept Away-' #$52 aff.. W (Canadian preu) TOKIO. AUS. 28.-Extensive ruin has been caused in Japan by a tyh~ oon which raged here for sevsi-_sl dByB~ BCOPBS of people were killed and hundreds oi bridges and houses swept away. In Toklo 15,000 houses were inundated while in the country railroad and crops were damaged. A party of 17 children were lost :bile climbing Mount Ksome. Ga a es, __ 'l_#__.__ ' iiiiiitiis ii Mixing .lie »~‘- ff \:/‘~_-» _.__ Puzzled Over President "Wil- son’s 0rde‘r‘to Leave Country. / i (Canadian press) » MEXICO CITY, August 28.- Amerlcan residents in the capi- tul are at a-loss now to interpret the peremptory message of President Wilson to leave the country at oues_ Some, assured by the statement that urmcd intervention is not intended, are now wondering whether a hitldcn meaning lies behind the mes- sage. VERA CRUZ, Aug. 28.-John Lind President Wilson’s personal repres- entative, matle hasty preparations tonight to return to Mexico City _tu a hurry, ' '_ . _ Col. Manuel Guasque brought the final message to him from Huerts. as it result of which he made ready for renewal of uegotiatlons.\ 'Due cou_- tents cfrtbe message have 'not been made public but._tl:ie opinion ls 'that' I-iuertahfs ready to-'ingot Lind more t an all way _wit out mctu|ll_ _ _ yielding all bninte. givii iuiiiiiiizi Piciiic Pidiiiiis .i~..l‘¢l°\1l-Bl-'°“ °! ° hd' .h »q’p“tm“¥t 1. “pu Penelope Mc mmm' c Y' V. ber’ an tm", Nr c n . 0 of the bead. Dickerson then Bllran ` live o » m M Ad’ by th. P, _. “.0 otugf. i, yglau partition. 3|mp,,,n__ clty; Mrs. Jas. Beales. ers untl 25 per cent. for what they up in 8 sudden nt 0, ans" ,mg "mn nnwwx servers A ' if-9 mx;-'i*"‘°9'2"J °"°°° ‘“‘“"d““‘ °*°Y? 1"-A J- M“\'°l“°°“- Clyde csiisu nnirh or neat-svn in \\°"*“¢ enriched his list hit the women i1°“*e 3" ’ "’ instruction#-no one is n¢¢l°°W1’».mver; Mrs. Walter Simpson. Bev the lawn trimmed and the walks ' _ _ . . sharply on the right side of the law ,nm POPE OONDEMNQ .very ony has the same chance meg; -»Mr_ Alton H. Burke, South- trimmed, and everythgig neat and “urn” hm. to th, ground md um; _ ~ _,__... _ _winning one of the many prilelvou non; ML q, A. Sharp, city; Mr. tidy about the place. n that basis rushed out thfough the d0°,.,,”_ mm mmg_ aug, `38.-'FM DUP° hr. NM lf 91° "ld °_f th'-g‘°°£'\;;s “rm George E. _Full, city; Mr. J. D. Ste- they were able to score up points to ,Oman-5 ,Mk Wu, “ron” in tm rnlhlilllil a ,_ condemnation Of f ° _l'|9“ld 3°” 7°” mp; _ ` al Joan wart; G°0i't¢*»0W“1 M\‘~ 1'~ A~ HB* °s°h NVD \|llP°°i»°¢ “ld 0|! °°““*-“E fall and death was almost instant- " nun 'tiny ul Henry sei-:hon ll _msmtvs 1'0"* '“°{’m_B mm# cure, city; Mrs. nr. Anderson. city; those points they found that the ,,,,,,,,,,_ rm vga". nketmd fn'l|`i|‘__-_hook on creltive 0:; _ sl Bank _B\lii¢llII~ ` .` Mr. Jns._'|‘alt, Jr., city; Mrs. A. A. lawn tl}_at_ggt_tl\e most points, audit f i him. '_~=°°“Q§‘;. 4‘§°?t;fr°"lw tiiiiira 'ninisiesitfouteu nietenusr siiey, nity; urs. o. in. ucngcen, toeutinued on rsgntitoi, _ Hf°"°i'¢ 1-1°°"\°°t Our” Gilda. sts. centl. V ' ' __ _ iles, Apply Guardian _ C. B. Olive, Truro; .Vice Presl- dent for N. B., A. N. Mahiir, of Chatham, N. B.; Secretary-Treasurer, B. Lauder, Hillsboro, N. B.; Vice N, B.; Vice President for N. S., President for P. E. I., G. D. Wright, Charlottetown; Serge at Arms. J. A. Logan, Shubnacadlqy Chaplain, B. A. Jonas, Petitcodlac, Chaperon, Mrs. F. W. Walluco. Sl1B° p sox, N. B. FATAL Hf3Uli come of a petty quarrel over some kitchen duties at Bmlth's |1001. thli morning, the body of Lucy Ives lies f is in a call at police headquarters, held responsible fo ber death. The UF i KITCHEN ‘---' h TORONTO, Aug. 27.-As the out- n the Morgue, and James Di¢\K0l`s0ll It is proposed that the conference should consist of the prime minister and naval and military ministers ot the mother country and the prime ministers and defense ministers of all t he oversee dominione. ' . WILSON'S MESSAGE LONDON, Aug. 28-The morning apers agree that President Wllgolrg message is almost certain to lead to intervention in Mexico. _ ~ ' ' 'ro PRov1D Ani-ions. 'roRoN'ro. Aus. T' ss;-Hon. si. G. Stevenson Supreme Chief or pf. the 1'. _O. F. announces ge will D ersonslly provide and maintain _,in ome for aged Foresters. ` ` - THE IEITIIEI THE mflflfulf _ ._..r.»'f||i|,»l_e0| .nc _,ogg - ~ ivfffi -ii! 9'!" Parties were both employees of the hotel Lucy Ives being a kitchen wom- D D k h (Special to The Guardian) TOR0\l'l‘0, Aug 29 - Wlsterl . _ . . _ _ y winds, une and clear; turning slijit- ly cooler. . _ 'ri-la' wnA'1‘l~iicit.--1-leeivy__- ruin _fn t _ be morning, clearing in the after noon and remaining clear at ni|h¥»._ The temperature at 10.80 plelbck yesterday morning by the _Retail Store Tested Thermometer with! na northern exposure was sixty-trio' de- grees above aero. 'rho tide will ‘ be high tonight at 9.31 and tonmrr-ow at _10.1.'(; lt Wltl be high to orrow 0 morning It I. 6 and undavlt 9.38. ~ The sun sets this evening at 6.44 and tomorrow at 0.45; it-rises _ib- mcrrowmorning at 5.10 and- ino- day at 1.1!. . _' , -is - ;l‘be moon lets this afternoon. at 5. 5. . _ The last quarter of the moon . Ill ou Sunday, Ang,-_ Ill( at l.1\- p.iQ¢ There will bo; e nh-_-moon mal?- d\y,' Aug. Slot, at 4.18.9. th.. it-"_ Tn ll*-inf _~toiIa1i1llL\hstkl1- .’uen°ho:i-e sud. twqsmisht '_ i ~-r-_ llinnrtfs IMF C U io\¢sl¢iq` " C _ - -_,r-‘xi 5 ."}}iV_Q*=