f- '--»- ._ m K5 ._ _ _pf """-_--._..__._Ji,_ 2 MADE IISTIR. _ ' _ FOR CONGRESS 5Decial to The Guardian. Special to The Guardian. Special to The Guardian. HALIFAX, Sept. 2-McNeil, the se- BOSTON, Sept. 2--Robert Suther- OTTAWA, Sept. 2--Earl Grey, the _ IIN EIIIINII Iii-All WIIIIIIEIIIIM INE MANY -ARRIVE - IN ST. JOHN SIN SIANIEY IN HIS NIIEIM IiIII’H GENEHAI ‘ IN MONTREAL __. .__--l ccnd steward on the steamer Stanley- land, aged sovgntysevog Wars o1d_ Governor (_1¢ue,~81_ has vbwn heard __...Z._____. gpcoisl to The Guardian. `5'l`, John, Sept. 2f-A tire which al- most created a pan-ic in the North End, and w»hich_calused serious prop- perty damage broke out this alber- nuun iii S9Bl)"5. l-'lV_°"Y Bliablv OIDPO- ,,1|,e Main St Baptist Church. ` The district was comprised of w~ood.~ 6,, lniilairlgs and within a few mpm- ents the fire assumed such a .proport- ‘ 10,, that the Eeneral alarm was sounded. _ pelore the blaze was under control 5¢0loy's large stat-les with two horses lille Maritime Rug' works, Gillen-'s 1;,,n~iage Factory and Warehouse. two 1,,,~1;@ residences and several om-aller ' buildings were completely. destroy- couraging | The question' of leasing a number' “One ofthe things _that remain up- ;i(§__s_t_i;i_:_ai_';i_;sne$_iro;lg__l1_out thcb province o e mem ers was taken up and fully discussed. How- - '-‘-** ever, no definite action was taken *TON Se '_ 1-_Emthusi “ic . and the matter was laid over for BO` -’ D ' a m consideration at a future date their ‘name fm the Harvard aviation The election of officers resulted iiehi nt Atlantic and each lull or no- follow _ “S publication: _ permost in my mind is the general spirit of revolution which I met with. By this I do not mean an autidynias- tic or antiforeigu feeling so much as what I would call an ‘antil1aby' movement. "I~‘articular1 among the scholars , c 1 -wh t, . - . , ., ~ _ _ _ urdily 9-U 8 _flilame le _“mil Vice Pres. for King s-B. L. Cox,`a baby 51101114 be on the th,-01,9 at Charlottetown Golf Club was held to ..v.u.f\elnd, dwi _ A Oc O ng n an 1 buf (re-elected) such a juncture consider a proposition made by the der gave a forccful address on "In- "‘{I1t,WII1' B' ki ` ~ _ , Nm' D' el mo ns and Ralph. Vice Pres. for Prince-A. E. Arse- "I did not find a display of an- Militia Department concerning th¢1l1‘?I"l`¢latl0¥l 0f011I‘ Church in Evan- Jnhiisiciiie. five of the lcadiiiiig 'aviators ~ lli- I ta onis ' th t_ leasing of the B lvid L' k of thc world, arc tonight in the hands na; t _E T C .1 11 _ 1_ . g m 15° 8 rage" ' h“I~_ ll)¢sc _ _ e _ ere I" S ‘l“l”' of _Vw ___ut_c__tmmm_nt _(__n_____m“__tee and |ec__;<_:;‘e sry _ _ al ionne (rc e 1S_1,;;1:s,;)et&1_1?_1¢_§,g;1__1,,,_1§10_1;_11__$z:__1,1n_,_,n,_1a_n al_1_gn_;;h_cc__t__wo weeks of thc annual f ~ ~ irilli' iiiee ' - _ _ cr .' _ _‘;Hm;'H__(US8)tli_d___y_ W 1° opens al; |m_T_he_ __ol_<_l_¢2_xecnfti1f_¢_:_____ w___i12__1~_Zcl2_;>_§€g_al1 infant ruler. ‘They referred to thc _A comnllltee ‘Lf three WHS Rliiwlnll- ' _ . o 1 ‘ , . - ._ _ _ _ ~ ' ‘ < ~ _-_ TE” Wright party m`r“'e'd ‘mherallh t it p n III) ` a e ‘fact th-at Em Umm 5 hoflbles.-m mo- i?.Ics'tOaiI`EIn1IdIioIYt‘tabui;elE\iI;UEt£caiEili‘:uIf cd nn-l was found, wandering about thc n\'latio_;Liield by the officials. who l~1i1’1fITsmi1en, on the contrary, were inet far duwn the harbor bv licws1»:i1ic_i't _lnc_1__nri_(l_con1;1iilttee in-en_ luid vscor ci to ic l' ote s, and lat-1 rr to ihc held in automobiles. While; & the ruin, which had fallen almost 1" culillllilously ilil'o1‘,_».:Ilollt thc day, was I T()l'l,ON'1‘(), Sept, 1-John W, (lates ii-rlchnz il nt the field whierc it laid thc New York financier, \va.s in l‘r-r- lllc dust, and settled the insr.-:h grass, onto today, and lcft ou ii Ciinfiiiinli .lt iuti\lIer;:(I with lJl‘8CtlC€ fllZl‘ltS and Nortlicrli spccizll for Muir.-:.c l\T.i~lntiiIn of uhom were chlldrcn ‘l¢’V0lU-lion ln China. Quite the con- f¥`9~l`y. it seems to mc that the gov- e_rnment is doing all that is possible, lweli to mc, who knows (lhina \vell, the 'changes are nothing short of marvelous. ‘ "l have attciiilcd sittings of vari- iuid 1b.- expected trip over the city 1.-f l'i<>iu\vclI I)ixou’s dlrigible. The lllrigiblc Iliglit will take place tomor- row, uilcli Dixon will llclivcr iiivitat-' inns to meet the Governor Draper nnil .llnyur Fitiigeruld. lihvn the contest couiniittee closed illc entries at noon, twenty-tw-o avia- lulz-‘ uni tilirtern different makes 1'-I' iu'l'upi;iurs ho.-ll bcc-11 rcgist»ci‘c4.l. Arn-I tug thc lutcst to file their applicat- i<»i1sic:i.- were Stanley Y. Beach, whnf will lu- sccn iii a Bleirot, equipped with ii _cyl oscopc -for securing stabili- ty, i!l.~ urst'of its kind; H. Iiietmann, wliil n (-1 nners' biplnnc, and John W. ll`ils-xii, who will bc -secn in a uiiiiluc iii-in-|\l‘opellod monoplaiie . ALLAN LINE T0 BUILD ‘ EASTER AND BIGGET SHIPS LONDON, Sept. i-A vcry lari~'e_ luiin-.ur cf puoplc visited -the sumo- iunus new offices of the Allan Line. oluuiud iwiiiy in Gockspur street. A lunciuin was hcld in ii Pall M-all irstnliiilt nil-'i Hugh Allan, presided. iii ik izlniwi.. o. an iutcrcsting speech ll" *Nl \l°`S\§l.s for lieu stculncrs are I-i‘il\_-.7 nniiic mid they hoped soon to cull lor iciulcii. to build the 'steam- ri-li. 'rin-y will bc lnr_i.;rr and faster than llny iii pl-1-srllt plying between the i:l~tiu~l~ <:ouuI.i'y and (Tun;-id-a. .~\rn-lnl., \'n.~ masts was E-migratioli, l1:s1iniul.~BI_`€_I1t if the railway has ter- lioi. in-. ricliliiig sailed on the' _“ ‘SHIPS Wlfl1_°“fs°- The holding off is lluy-'=l iiId\vnl~d today. Hic said the wATEp,v11,1,1.1_ Men Sent- 1--Ed- Dllt down on a strategic move to trv ‘ivcsl l.-.-lies report was now in tlic'w,m1 1,m,1,1er_ aged 24_ ,md n1ng1¢_ and force the granting of rnnninfi l="“l Sfllilvs of printing and would bc was ki11e¢1 by an ,mg1nc 1,em~ the rights for C. P. R. trains, C, P, H_. issued' soon. What the purport would Maine Central passenger Station mrs manned, over the I. C. R. If this is| is and summaries of its contents tonight. “Ot granted the “heme A0 bllildl hum ,,1,1,,m,,.,1 1,1 ‘.M.10“s mwspapers-_ ______________ from Fredericton to Halifax will like- hnt lucy were uuniltliorlzoa and 1_,1c,_,1._ MAN RAN WILD lly be gone ahead with. recr.. ' I WITH A (,_ROwBAR_, St. John will not be left out of the Ifillliirlfl.-\'l"lON FUR MAY _ _ ~poI't, and while the faster verssls will I.`f£`IlIf`.ASES 64 PER CENT. - I .___ heavy iron bn_r, Fred S. Stanley at-'very large proportion of freight will tacked and iuiurcd four mcn on Ly11‘nI;i_Ii'r_i_\_c nnd__le:;_ve _SL John without a lzrminn 1,-g, -1 1 t1 - 1.__.- ,1 _ Common. ‘ a _ax cn a si ._ . 1,a,.,_mcm 'hx' (;um(;fmc;‘1 ‘;_l1:grimm?_‘ Stanley, who was temporarily de- This is the feeling in railway cir- _ _ izrntion 11,311.05 1,11. the month 01May_ ranged. also chased a party of wom- clcs_although the officials who know been instantly killed. _ I~roi_n papers The lil 1 --- 1 . 11 cn with his weiipoli, and Mrs. Eliza- what has been decided refuse to found on the qody it is believed _to wO“A`_ DIES To (JT'l‘.\\Vi\. September 1-The immi- . ` ` ` IOM Provincial pnrliamcnts~ I hav. where large iron mines nic. Mr. - it ,1 _ _ ' _ L Gates is interested in the Moose ;;Ttl&iU;(;l‘;(;IbtgR;El01tlTE{»ln0dcrn m` Mountain mines and therc i>:_ 1-olnc1 S_________sed ____ the ____ig_1t _- i.i_1at_al1d _nm talk of his taking an ilite1'<~.:~it lu the to b___n___ (_h___u ____ tau __;_i; 1_i_el1I_5_s1rc lt ' tint M K 'i nd lvfruii are . ; “‘ an' STIEH3, io erc(;te1r:lLfi.0I:.U_m) I Ml. _$51. thc. gieat copper centre ofGl1ina, D 1 . »_ _ _ _ _ Gates is accompanied -iy ii. large 2ngngldw§1JS‘;_';i;d”°g;fE_eb”l“‘l!__fflf¢¢t€i'csl..i~!. street railway working in conjunctioi-_ $23,. 000,000. 'Ilia _ cost for 4. tcm1,>yn1-V system that could bc culargol to nicct futilrc i'cqliil‘cnlclit;a would bo $0,762,000. The rcpilrt _says the system \v0uld cost sninétililig ovcr $2,000,000, xi inilc and uhilc it would be operated at n loss for a short time it would be on- _tirely self-sustaining by 1912. EVIINGELISTIC _ CAMPAIGN IN NOVA SCOTIA BOSTON, Sept. 1-Rav. llr. Duncan A, _McPhie, of thc Boston cvaiid.-iicnl alliance wllo held evangelistic cam- ANXIOUS FDR RUNNING RI.GNTS OIIER INTERCOLONIAL' IVIONTREAI., Sept. 1-Despite thc tact that the (7. P. ll. officials de cliuc to discuss thc rouinors of ur I making that port a dcfiuitc preluaii- cnt wintcr port for its fust vessels. thc _project is thoroughly believed here 1n railway circles. I It is pointed out that while they have a mail contract with Canada or Great Britain all the mail boats must call at H-allifax. This means that all the fast passenger 'thats will have to call at Halifax anyway, and the use paigns in St. John (N. B.), last year will start for New Glasgow (N. S.), Sept. 15, to start a four weeks' rum- paign Oct. 1. Simultaneous meetings will be held ill that town, l1':\.<,u, Westwell, Steliarton, Trenton, l‘ir- ona and Eureka. Dr. McPhie will he assisted by flev. C. T. Schaffer, Rev. H: Givittali Dockrcll of Boston, Rev. Dl'. l\. \’. Winchester, Rev. Dr. James I-lu-fray of Torollto, Rev. Dr. T. C. VIcK<-.Ivey of Pittshuf and Rev. Dr. David Lang of St. John, evangelists, and Everett R. Naftzger, Frank M. Lamb of Buckfield (Me.), Irving Higgins of Oxford (N. S.), Aubrey H. l’ct=.~.iw, J. G. Powers and Franklin A. "lu\v1loiu -°f going Eal`tl‘°l` 05 t0 St- JUlln lsiof Boston, choristers. mfnal facilities at Halifax to fill the 1,YNN_ Sopt, 1.-Armed with ii |project. It will still be the cargo go to' Halifax the steamcrs and the HURLED 'ro DEATH rnolvl Buii,olriG,' NEW YORK, Sept. 1--Crowds on Park Row, one of thc city’s busiest- streets, stopped horrified yesterday, at thc sight of a mnn’s hody ‘iurl'u:: through thc air from the roof of the 26 storey Park Row building. 'I`he_ body crashed into the skylight of the six storey building gdjoining and be- came jammed in the machinery of ide elevator in thc building. ft was, hardly recognizable and some diffi-| ciilty was anticipated in identifying it. Surgeons who made a. hasty ex- th t the man ind _ fell across the hatchway previous to was found.. dead today in a room from on 1,,;br,,,d01- Coast, safe nd 1 'pw """"' "mi B5llll1Z l_0!` S8lll€ Island and sustain- with the gas turned ah, well glter tha long trip to 1-{\1dg:n'5 .___ _ .__ _ ~..-._ . _.,__- _ _ . ed injuries which necessitated bein A nephew, said to vbe Geo Taite Bay ' landed at Mulgrave and sent -here to of St. John or of that neighborhood, This morniny a message from the a Hospital He belongs to St. was with h_i_m shortly before his Steamer Eaii Grey was received by ‘l°l1“ ‘l9Bl5ll `i ‘ the Marine Department 1---vi-_ --v-¢1ff-7--._ __._i. ' cuiiissroilmssh I It ' I azrll sESSl¢li+` I I - , IM I _ _ _ ' T0 I.-BIWRULER - Bllrusr coiu=E_lislic£ HKI’NK_0NG. Sort. 1--Dr. william 5 - ` | 'rhe imh session of the P. E. 1. s Edgar lrell, the American travellerl Baptist Conference was held with thc ` ' . _ - ' P on Last _night in the Stipendiary Mag- _just completed a visit to all the cap» , Aug, ;-10111, and 31,,t_ The ,,pen1,,g “_ instrlaiiic s ___(_luurt room in the Citylitftls 0! -the Celestial Umpire in or- ercises were condllcted by Rev. G. R. mi;1_t_nng(__¢;_i_:>__ \;i)asEhelIrl ghehannual der sto study the new politicall move- -*_ Camp, M. D., father of G. M. Camp, G Te t » ` ' ‘S “Fd ”‘°“.*- » . _ special tn The Giiai-.lien » LW' A l’“l’°" W” l”`°“"‘“*°“ "Y R°"- I ame ro ection Association. 1 With the exception of the rnterpre- _ ' _ _ _ _W, M, Field of Tryon on "|31\,|¢ T1, 1- th . LONDON Sept 2-The Iam lc ‘ f ____ 1 __ e e was e .largest attendance ters, chnii bearers and other servants Britain Mlfived Here toda pk.” °_ Study.” A lengthy discussion follow- Slx families were rendered homeless. gh M'-"tanmlal m-eetmg for years ‘md the d°°"°r-tmveufld alone' He has record trip from Rimou Ta Lim I ell At' 230 olclock the meeting was ____.__;_.____ , 0 H1 crest cxlllbltcd was most en-,made the following statement for pou‘__“ve da __ ____ ___ B L 0 Ver- organized for 1,,,31,,eS,,_ The clemon y a cc en °“r5-' of officers took place as follows: who has crossed bbina five times has Ba tint Church at E951, p(,1,,t Chairman-Rev E P Calder; Vice- D good work had been accomplished l `and the outlook was briglii. for fur- 1 ther advancement. The regulni' coin- 1 mittee was appointed for the work 1 . Y i .- . - _ s mi thi lr the 1 - fih l , ._ 'rl - t A. 1 _t"',',m.'atEgn.ggentkinukef izhguigt km' President-A. E. Morrison, (i‘e-elect- zails thart E?-Iilniimig pnssigg ’E.Ii0r`:ill‘gl»)lIcn ` T~1tcclI~Edsel-F"c1§i'oviI1eciIa(Ipmtl'e(iiIaurer 1 ;3"§______l|1‘Ref0 meet to obeghf uefévggii ed),_ _ _ 'critical period of ‘ner history, n,-m1 T ' showed that $1283.20 was paid in by 1 I d G 1 Vice Pres for Queen e-Gil Gaudet there is a feeling of resentment that Last 01/ellllifr H meeting of the U10 CllUl'Clll‘S f<‘f film Year Bllll $1033-91 by the W. M. Union. Rei. lo. P. Cal- gelism." The remainder of the after- noon was passed over to the W. M. ‘Union under the leadership of Mrs. G. F. Camp. Ili the evening the Rev. G. D. Sables preached n helpful scr- moli, after which an evangelistic ser- ,vicc was conducted by Pastor Field. (iii Wednesday morning an inspiring Rev. E. P. (‘-alder. A paper was then presented hy Pastor Field on “How to Finance our (.`-llui'<'lics," Wednesday uftcrnoon ali Ecclesiastical collncil called by the Baptist Churcii of East Point to advise in the ordination of their pastor G. W. Camp (Lic.) or- irauizcll hy choosing Rev. E. A. Mc- l’hce Moderator, and Rcv. Wm. M. Field (‘-lerk. After thc credentials of M -_ _ ~ ‘ . _ ucy .._,..1lO,11li0i A nicssciigers were presented thc Rev; E. P. Caldcr was appointed lciidiug questioner. After licnriug thc str.-itc~ ments of the candidate, His (liiristinli experience, his call to the church, his views of CIlris'i'.iall lloctriuc, the coun- cil udviscd .thc church to proceed with his ordination. In the cvcuing the following program wus rcudereil. Iutrodl|ctol'y services, consisting of singing, reading the scriptures and prayer. S_cl'lnoil by Rcv._E. P. Gaid- gU>;<§ NESUIIS IIE GUARDIAN Speciaiato The Guardian. M0`l\'TliEAL, Sept. 2-Every train reaching Montreal brings 5 lresly batch of dignitaries to attend thq Eucharistic Congress. A E . | Cardinal Vnnnutclli will arrive 1.0¢ _ ' morrow on the steamer Lady Grey( DISTRICT NO. 3. Voting up to Tllursday, Sept 1. Includes the Islands of Cape Breton, Newfniinulninl and Prince lsewani 1..--' and. Cunit-ra I’I!1L.J Silit of Furniture Bicycle ' Gramophone Steel Range Kitchen Uabinet _ Nfld. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . _ .. Miss Bessie l\lcl"ui'ianc, Ur- I agedale ............... 322,090' Rev J. .l. McGrath, Belle lslc, Niid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 321,430 Rev. P. .I. ()’Bi'icli, Tors Covc, Nfld. . . . . . . . . . . _. ,.....,300,2;!0 Tony D. Piston, Sydney .._..,27i1,~i80 M-iss Mary Gorlifomt, Char- lottetown... . . . . . . . . . . ._ 25~I,li70| Ewen Mcliinlioli, Haluptou I I’. (I. ...238,5Zlil w_ "l§l3e“-116,-C I 1-_,und an antmynustic I [devotional service was condiintcd by D A W __ ___ ___ __ ___ 1 Join sinus wird ',“°“f">i~,f- .Ye .1 nv fm svsisul wouih ' ' °‘ " ”` ` town, P. Ii. I. .... ._ lI)2,El30 . Gathcral, Tors (‘ovc,Niid. l'.il`,h£iU . I.. Taylor, Glacc liny l8\i,li1lll Herbert Mann, Sydney...... 182.7-ill . H. Cook, Sydney Mines 182,000 _ M. Gillis, Sydney l48,5l»'\ iss Annie Mcl{iulioii, Syd- ney .... ._ . . . . . . . . . . , . . . ..131,\.10 isa Edith llitkiusou, Syd- lcx A. (`olliu.s, Miii`gal'r~.c Hb. 1 (‘_ li. . . . . . . . _. 104,110 Lolui slssor or oiliscaw ' BUS’l`L)N, Scptauillici' I l.-'i"il 1:1 lord liisliop of Glusgoiv and Gulin-1 way. Right llev. Ai'chbi.~allop Dean; Campbell, arrived llcrc today on the-‘ steamer Cyulric from llivcrpool, and cr. Ordinatiun prliycr by Rev. C. W. |SaIiIcs. The' hmid of fellowship and charge to the ciilididate by Rev. Wm., IM. Field. The charge to f.lic cburchl by Rev- E- A- MCPIIW- "rl" F“"St‘pi‘elates from various parts of t-bei .played in her usual good form this A ` BACK IN GEORGIA- Point church royally ciitcrtaincil ilu: left ou the ‘inrmouiii boat. 'Phe Bishop of Glasgow with Ii.i»f“ licv. Arthur Foley Wiulilllgioll liigrain, lord bishop of London, and other world, will address tue Anglican '_ll0l0i§alUS- . church coi1g_l‘c\ss wilich will open iit' ' I AHOKE SMITH CAME ' ` iallfax next Saturday. From the American EpiscopaI1 church, Bishop William Lawrence.; f Mussacliusetts, chairman of the ATLANTA' ' Ga" Sept' l"'F"rmel,lIi,i_.-ilse of bishops Bishop Cliarlcs l-i Governor Hokc Smith “came I-rick’ politically today, whe_n lic wus unm- inated for governor of Georgia and cndori~ied.ful' tho presidency cf the United' states in 1912 hy the suite. Democratic convention. l'Ic rel-livclll 233 votes against 78 for io.-:_ MJ Brown, the present governor, iliv bai- Iirent. of the Pliilippiilc lsllinds, Bishop Frederic (‘ourtney, of Ne\v` York, u'nr;l tivclity other bishops, will attend. A-.nollg flic spenkci‘s_at the congicss will hr Iicv. Dr. WiIliam` Vnu f\llr.l1, null other Bostonians, The cc'ie‘lirstioil will last tcn days. - loting being lluder the noiliity i:iiit_l_,NlTED STATES - _ system. MISS THOMPSON WINS AGAIN MONCTON, Sept. 1~-In thc mari- time ladics ‘golf cliaiupionsllip this af- ternoon Misa Thomson, of St. John defeated Miss Uniackc of Halifax, 4 up 3 to go ani tomorrow will Play Mrs. I-lands0m`l.udy, of Windsor for tha championship. Miss Thomson sol-iniwils 'ro nvlsar I _ llloNl~;v .s'l'iilNol<:-.\:c\'. ’ wllsi-liN1;'l'oN se t..i-s-.-o~ctnI- I ~ » D Y l\'lacVeagIl’.~; ruling on the term “colu- lnerclal paper" lil the Lrei-i.~ial‘y dc- partment’s interpretation of iiic em< crgelicy currcucy law, became known in its full import hcrc today. Busi- ness men and bnuks throllgliiillt the country have beeli anxiously waiting afternoon, making the first ninchriles.I0l“ lll. f€0lll1fZ that EH 9~i¢¢nililly,‘whi¢h offers all makes oi Sreclalf-<1 The Guar 1'1"- _ _ _ _ ___:__.__.___:_..._.._._____._:__________.___.____;_ $774-95 bin . comc with the mornin TURUNTO. Spill- 3”“MU‘l°‘“"* ‘al i;1 12 Hampshire where for $1,000 ` th'e piTPi notes represelltiug actual commercial transactions which shall bear thc times of at least two resporlsihle__ nonths to run. l\lauy banks hold *lic otcs of l'cputable individuals and corporations which have been bought from note bl~okers. Those uotrs bear I.. ___ ipersous nlld have not more than li-ur Li n tary MncVengh has decided that thc of B0“mem0m'h week' Rolls killed' _-_" I Wm l~)mTI1f| 'll loom in a Brooklvnion such notes will coiietitliic the :icc- U nd endorsement wllicll thc law -':uII=; Ifrom Quebi c. Importance of the evonfl 'is' indicated by the arrival of moving picture specialists from England and France, who will take films of leading events more particularly the great _procession of the Blessed Sacra- IIIEIII. MONTIiI‘]AI., Sept. 2--The action Of Boui‘assa's paper in denouncin Mayf S' After the GRAND (_-A1i1v1iA1,'0r Guerin for having participated in PHIZE, a $3,400 Russel 1 Touring Car, has been awarded, l)istri".t léo. 3 will receive 12 prizes as follows :- 1 Ford Touring Unr 1 Motor Iioat - lChairman-Bruce 'Dai/ison; Sec.-Tre- l- D_lBIl10nd_ Ring asurer-Rev. W. M. Field. Tile re- l (_f`9““l b°l’“l'“E°l` . orts from the churches showed that 1 (“"‘ " ` a l’l'nf.cf\tiiiit ceremony u few days 9, go, wllcn Ile made an address at tha lHYlPf-i\ of the corner stone orf the First l"l'csbyterian (`hurcli is looked upon as au exhibition UI bad taste and poor jiidgulenit, particularly when Archbishop Bruchesi had 'been commenting on thc fact that Protes- tants of lliiuntieal have been showing such broad minded spirit in helping I 1 O Ito luakc the i'Ilicliul‘istlc Cc/ngress 0, i_succcss_ ' IABBIE WOODS EXPECTS Herbert B, ilbafc, St. Jollu’s TO DEFEAT LONOBDAT 1I22,2§‘l0A _ ‘ MU'.\"I‘Hl<]A I., August 30-Abbie ' Wood, is diligently training to be In the best possible condition for his race against 'l`o1u Loiigbnat on Wed. ncsday next. Ile realizes -that to de- feat thc Indian will place him in thc front rank of middle distance runners. Adviccs from "f`ul'onfo indicate that 'l‘oln is not \\'ol'i-lcd over his pros- pect:-_ I-le is in the ncst possible con- dition and is evidently the Tom Long- lroat of old vrllvli he was in a class bv himself. If lic dcfcafs the fleebfooted local boy hc will certainly gain-.nilicii of tllc |ii~nsti1_;»e lic has lost iii the past two _vt-ars and will be elititlrid to n rilcc with iiuy iiftem milcr in the co.l1!.l'_i'. 'Ihr \vi.lncl‘ will lnoht likely be ii;ate Pius i'cl;i\i'iliiii: thc rc- ccul. <'ol1cl~c.-as of 1-cligioli. ..__..._._--_-,-_~\ for. l\‘ilnnrd's Linilunent Cures Burns. MC- If. seems as tilnugli mcll nci~\'ic<\ spe- cial grucc for I\`li_'li_ lr.~nipi~raillrcs.\‘I`I|cn the mercury rem-alps up in the uilir- tiee, or tllereabuut, the ordinary in- dividual is api. to suffer from ilervuus irritability. !\`atuie'.- attempt to :ill just iieruclf to thc extra heat i-iecnis to be acciui\1>anird bv sucli a drain up- on thc ncrvrs as makes muuy Ol “S m_BC_ Ei, 11 _ v ~ - _ » . .1- .~1. 1 1_1 1_ 1 Nat 1;ain-pl'ufit for thc year... 124.00 mall as regularly as the lists of dry ll!-lJl8 Wll1dS_, fair, stationary tempcra _i\yN“`:;D_“ignD<1_i;it_:;e11ie_,:c§t0_{;_1;v_,ulorc than nil lnaiiy rc u ani gal-__s 95 guide :tores'Dlm_rg_ains. - “___ |f-lll`¢- ' ________ .hem 9_3d3wd ,, . , e "’“‘ _ ` IPhi;:?\!el;m§n_ “hge ae;5,1151¥eX0“n§ 'I‘hc'Ieng‘tli of today will be tlilr- \\* ANT1g1;_ 1mme¢]1af_¢1y_ geacher [og -"»'l`.\'l`EMENT OF FUNDS. AND HOW INVESTED. _'whom of avmtion at g‘e5u11¢,_'te_un hours and twelve minutes. _ Union Road School Siipplament $20. Apply to L- Mailett, Sec’,v_ , lnrirlclitnl Fund .......... .1 .........$867.B8(‘-ash In Gov. SnvIuKS BBnIt...$15_. _ _ _ aimdchine and an ;___de__ta_k_ The tem____rM______ at three 0.c10ck_ ___3__“___5_v_`_ Iimu-iii nnd Relief Filnd.......... 950.72Cash in (1an.Ba1|k Commerce 227.48 Cmse 9 hi_ m ming was fm-¢_y_S1x degrees _ ___ NS __ _ ___ ing to pay all the costs of smashes ‘I 0 _l4‘(,lUR PER 0 can he accommo $1813 60 (a considerable ltcm) he I-Z\\BFBnt80B above '“`r°' med ated with 1.;-coil rooms and board "B18-so ‘ ‘ - The lowest temperature rcco ‘ _ 1' 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 104034 -to turn Ollt Bn nvwmvllshed aviat- '_ _ near Prince of Wales (nllege. Apply n ue of Furniture and Rosalie. ......... .. 5 yesterday Wm, mty th,-he degrees a _W _mn __mc___ ___3d3_____ . ' . . . 1 ' _ 1 b . 1 the highest was sixty-_ . __ _ _. MDMBEIRSHIP. OFF IL-LBS. CHICAGO MARKETS. s;J_y_;3__7?_\;__1_i___:;1; ________e ____ tm nine p_ I _,,_H.1.___ __a1,_uut _____1_;||y 20;__1;_ _gays \~_ 1 _ _ ' 1-1,111, 1 _mac sir. nerno y iis.|- in members .funn 30, 1909...169 Elected for term beginning July - (,111(_.AG0, S¢pt_ 2._(5pe¢151_)._ __'l_1h_»;____l_;Jv:_¢;:Y€yr_¢_2_?_<:_r,_:2__0___c_¢_DNV 0\lH C0 P__)__t Umm ____ ___________e__ Hcwint MM/ luitiiited during the yenr...... 9 1910. Qqlnstntell . . . . _ . . . . . . . . 2 1801>. W. McNeviii. lllulmwu or transfcrred......2 W. N.`Tanton...._. Susin ndcd_...... _ ._.. und ____ __ ...~z l;""*""\t membereiliip ................ ._ --Uharles S. Drew.._._. . 174 .?=1`?==`.|'l ful- thr- your lending June 30tli,19l0, _ -~‘~l-- Theinew moon rises -this afternoon _ Minard's Lililninnt Iieliaves Neiu-nlgqn -nf. 1.54. Mlnnrde Linlmi-nt ini anleelerywhcrn . oeioher wheat 9si1'“R‘hi use will he hirh this mhmlnz hge ch.. FW- ”'.3_e--1.-“ ~;v*~.-_ ."1 Q-..,1I a"l __ =»iN\u ' 1-1 '_ __ f.e:i%* I U.: ffls'§,'-'. ~ bf’ _ ,_‘f1 1 if .71 .‘ - 1 Milli"- NU3 4 ~’= l ln