FIRST OI' M _ 'lllfll iuiii iiis ExcEi.i.EiicY EARL GREY isiisiiiiii .- -a Y 1 __ m iii c. R ii.issuiii iii iii Piiiliiiii ARRIYER HERE YESTERDAY iii viciiiii iiii izniiillllll Special to The Guardian. MONTREAL, Sept. 13-The annual report of the President of the O. P. 11,, just issued, contains some fig- ures not hitherto published. woi-king expenses for the year amounted to 64.98 per cent. of the gross earnings, and the net earnings to 35.62 per cent., as compared with 60.92 and 30.08, respectively, in 1909, Sales of agricultural lands during the year aggregated 975,030 acres for 514,46-8,564, [being an average of $14.84 pei' acre. lirrigated land‘ brought $26.50 per acre, so that av-_ ernge of balance was $12.78. The _company will spend $3,500,000 on the eastern section of the irriga- tion block to provide water works to extend over three years. _ Out of total earnings for the year of $'J4.989.400. passengers iiroiight ;z-1,812,020; freight, $00,158,887; sleep- ing cars, express, etc., $9,226,836, niiil niails, $791,745. Special to The Guardian, LONDON. Sept. 13-Arrangements for the coronation 'of King George include larger and more representa- tlve oontingents of troops from Can. ,ada than on the last occasion, pro- ilmbly ‘also from Australia anu Souti_i Africa. _ It is felt that the rapid expansion of Canada demands a more impress- ive delegation. Colonial Premiers and other offi- cials will naturally receive invita- tions. _ -mlm... ' I. li/llIlVlll'S WIS - -liUlli;'I] Bl lllil Special to The Guardian. 'i‘iic number of passengers cacried wii.. ii,1'I2,ii9i, against e,Ys4,450 thiii yr-iii' previous. . 'i‘lie tons of freight carried was in- crciiscd by twenty-ilve per cent. EHAHIME-WHIIE ` Blllllil Iilllllllli. IlOS’l"ON, Sept. 12--American and Englisli aviators competed in what wiu: probably the most daring and fipizctaciilar battle for supremacy of this iih' ever fought out during the liii.-tory of aviation at the next to the liist day of competition for the ST. JOHN, N. B., Sept. 13-The Vulcan Iron Works, owned .by T. Mc- A_\ity & Sons, was gutted -by fire to- night. P. E. I. POULTRY AT ST. JOHN ST, JOHN, Sept. 12-'ln the Poul- try awards at the exh'ibitic‘n here t-he Charlottetown Poultry Yards, Char- IOI-tlff0\\’l1. won End for Black llilinorci, Cock and lst for hen. In any other Vllflllfy they won 2nd for hen. John Blanchard, Charlottetown won 3rd fori Buff Leghorn hen. . The display of fowl in the poultry d~_epai'tment of the Dominion Exhibi- t10n at St. John this year was posi- tively the largest evcr seen in the Maritime Provinces, quality consid- ered. Moreover, this show-to take prim-s in the I-Iurvrird-Bosi.on aero, inci~t at Atlantic toduy. ie Ono world's record and two Ameri- e can records were flirokcn, Ralph I .lolinsi.oiic, in a Wright biplane malk- E ing new marks in the accuracy, du- rntion and distance events. John- stone remained in the air threelv, iiours, five minutes and forty sec- 'S rinils, which lirokc thc American re- Q cord of Clifford B. Harmon, of New 1 York by one li-oiii', ten minutes and 1 thirty seconds. On the same trip he ro\'ci'ed 07 miles 4,666 feet, which is 1 likewise ii. new Aiiiericnn record, het- fhciciit Judges-was one seldom, f ver, equalled anywhere in Canada t was indeed a pleasant thing to ea two thousand such birds owned by exhiliitors from Ontario east ward Of Island exhibitors the ere »few Their fowl, however howed in 'every case exceptional ualit L A I-Iaszard of . Y. . . Char- oftetown won on Bufl Orpingtons- st cock, 2nd cockerel; 4th cockerel. G olden Penciilcil Hamburgs-lst pul- tlie _words_ of one of Caniada’s most ' i i ' . ' I - _ ` re Iiit, ith cockerel. Silver Pencilleil nmbiirgs-lst hen. Golden Spang- ii-.i-iiii.: Harinoii’s mark hy some sev- iB(i_15t p“i1et_ Golden 30.11,,-i .ht_ cn miles. ` 1 Descending from his long journey, 3 Johnstone planted his car almost ex- i iiotiy over the flag in a 'test for ac- C cui-iicy, his seat being but five feet S I- st lien-lst, black rose-comb piillct, rd hen, lst cockerel and 2nd hcn n Silver Seabrights. A. A. Paoli of harlottctown won 2nd and 3rd- pa_nish cockcrels, 2nd Spanish pul- iiiur inches from the flag, which 1ct_ End and 4th Spanish hen 2nd niiiile a new world’s record for accu- ’,,0ckerc1 and 2m] puuet in dolden riiry in landing on skids. P An achievement, _no less marvel- h eiicilled I-Iamhurgs, 3rd Buff Leg- orn hen. L. H. D. Foster of Marsh- l""Si “ms 9- "ight OI C1““d° Gm' field won two iirsts and three sec- liziiiio-\Vlii'te, of England, in which he 0 nds and one fourth in Plymouth went twicc to Boston light and re- R k _ Wh ti t- H turned from the field, a. distance o€)c1g;s;, in ,§§ich";h(;§;elf)0:$“;,,,I;,1233 tliirty-three milcs, in tliirty-forri D n every case is considered, it is miiiiites one and one-fifth seconds, or speaking wen fm- the q,.,a1.ity of p_ practically a mile a minute for the entire distance, iising a Bleriot mon- oixiliiiie. E white made the trip to secure a firmer hold on the $10,000 priie of- fi~i'ed by the Boston Globe, for which he luis been the only coiitfestnnt. His clfiirt i-:sis the more remarkable from thu fuct that he had been suffering biiiiiy from miiiaria the last two lhiys, und practically rczsc from a sick lu-il to go into the ci>nt.sis to- iiiiy. l’i'cviouslv he had' muiie thc' trip io the light ,und buck in forty,N in_iiiui,cs und one and thrce-iiftlis sec-'n E. I. chickens. IOHTH IVIN FOR ABBE _THE VIHIRLIVIND SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 12-The Ahbé, unbeaten this year, won his eighth victory of the season today, in capturing the Syracuse stake, the feature of the opening day of the grand circuit races in connection with the week's exhi'b'it‘ion of the ew York state fair. Ed. Geers had o.trouble sending the black whirl- ouils. f‘liii`oi'd B. Harmon of New York i wind through for three heats vic- _ __ .'_ .' tory. Lady Isle was a stubborn con- _‘:"“_ tm; _"HIV “"I_"“t"‘;‘ °“t'_§‘.J€`. nfeitcnilcr in the first two h-eats. and in ,|“f""'.'-"t"_' 8" ““t_“” %”f‘I"‘ ‘C‘{’" :1“_tlie second forced the Geer’s entry, _‘f """‘ 'ew ‘“f°"t"' Emi? ’ 3" °;for the latter part of the journey to miiiiiiiiii--\Vliitcs Farmnii biplane,hc his. best vm, travelling me “nal '_"_’f‘|‘_`_‘““_;`k*fl i“_*111 _OI ma 9imaIfI°“rIquarter in 29 flat and landing abnre ‘_“_"l""_',,"; ‘fm “"1 g“';’_ m tlw ‘f"'|lengtii in front of Lady Isle. The "‘I‘ i""_f“ °“p,“I‘d tue" "SWT tm' Ka-Noo-No stake for young 2.25 |’h'°”.‘ “‘“’“r wright and ‘.’l°“" H* trotters, went to Lioncllo in straight ( "lugs were again In thc mr t°dny‘ heats. The 2.18 trot result was a ;i_;i_il_ iitat_li_c'sién$__:._inieGt_l£l:_a;;n§\_vlll_i_l_é!Eggmph of endurance for Hcnry Wen. were circling the course in various; ' ____,_______ cvviits, making four competing tsro- iiliines to be seen at oncef Wright' H' M' S' wus engaged 'with .Brookins in al --' _ __ liomii. dropping ¢0nt¢g\;y 'upon tiiel H. M. S. Cornwall will visit here nioilcl battleship and with 37 of his ilu iifiottd bombs lic made 77 points. which put the Wright camp in the li-iid in this event, which formerly White had felt to be securo with 75 points. this fall, in the course of her new trip. She goes to St; John’s, Niiil., from Eiiglnnd, where she has bein re-commissioned and thence to this city, from which poit she goes to Halifax. She arrives licre about Oc- -_i___ tober 23rd and will lic in Halifax TIIAINEI) PIG from tobcr 25th to November 27th. CUSTOMFRB She HA; ii new lot of cadets. The DODGED ' 'I "|Cornwall goes to Bermuda fiom Ha- `*; lifax, where she will remain for ii/\Mii.'roN, ont., septsmiier i2.- three Weeks- -I S Viin Camp was iiiied $20 at the |'o|ic'e (ioiirt this Iinoriiiinig for smug- NEW YORK CENTRAL STRIKE izling it pig into Canada. Vmi Camp is uiii.-curing nt the Temple Viiudeville 'Plicntre this week with ii tv‘I\-ined PIZ- wliose principal stunt is loud squeal- illi! nnil sucking milk from a bottle. Von ffainp admitted he smuggled the nniinn'. into tlie country. NEW YORK, September 12- Dis- satisfaction over working conditions and pay has resulted in n strike of some of the signal men employed by New York Central Railroad between New York and Buffalo. Officials of the company say the strike has not affected the service to any extent in Miniird's Liniment Cures Diindrufi. this locality- BLACK HAND ASSASSINS HAVE TERRIFIEDITALY _ ` ,___._._i____- ROME, 'Sept 12-The Tribune de- are expected to last six months ag rhircs th h erations of the least, are likely to maine the WOT in general understand that the cel; f at t o op ' lllnck Hand Society have reached such proportions that the authori- ties have been forced to treat with it in order to save lives and proper- ly- The newspaper demands examp-I lliry punishment for the murderers of' l’oliccmai\ Rovolino and his family nt Pellero recently saying that other- wise the populace will lose all its _ couiil c l the dministration of lustii;ee.n 8 n B “IKM his wife’ Mari. CuthIe1lIl’ tvlviu Oiie of the greatest and most myii- murdered in the flat in wh c 2! tcrioiis murder trials ever held iii It- lived in Naples. Cuocolo came 0! rifh nly will open shortly in the quaint Neapolitan merchants, but was mndineval Veterh when three hund-' red in b f the niuch~dreaded while his wife was from the dregs c p (iamorrzm 2°: .istiack H”,d_»» imimi- gh, people, Both were known to he October Corn......... . ing some of the prominent leaders -in leaders in the Camorra, and it was this io ' ut on trial for l i , ill h P . murderlgf gennaso Giiocolo and his to the iinrelentink VHIEGHDCG Ol th wife in 1905, The proceedings which Camorra, who never forgive treason. bi-ated Neapolitan Gam0l'rB 16 picturesque fiction, but a terrible re ality-an open sore in the life 0 ‘r THE Illliillll Ill SPliil|]S Special t-o The Guardian. HAMILTON, Ont., Sept. l3-Infan- tile paralysis is 'making much prog- ress in this section. It has been-discovered that it may be communicated througn animals. SUlili_Eil llllll Y » ‘f [ll W. B. UEBLUIS Many citizens will learn with deep regret of the sudden death of Wallter G. DeBlois which occurred at his. home on Brighton Road, last even-i in _ The deceased had not been quite well recently and' yesterday evening was engaged in different duties ar- ound his home. He died very sudden- ly, heart failure being the cause. $l7.000 VIORTH , SILVER RECOVERED ,,_l. TORONTO, September 12.-Wor-d was receflvcd in Toronto to-day fromi Cobalt, that Chief Coldrock., License Inspector Blnckwall, and Provincial Policeman McKay, working in connec- tion with the Detective agency, have recovered the $17,000 worth of | silver, which was stolen from the Nova Scotia mine at Cobalt. James Connolly and "Paddy" Ryan are under arrest. Connolly keeps a. hotel at Cobalt, and Ryan is emplcly- ed by him. T. Ballantine, master mechanic _of the mine, Ralph Ballan- tine, his lrrotlicr, assistant incchunic. and Thomas and Patrick Reily are also in custody. The former, thc n-ight shift boss, was on duty the night of the robbery. It is claimed that he planned it and inter on gave the gang away. All week the Thiel detectives had been working on the case, but with- out deiinite results. Success came at last, however, when the silver was' found in cl-use vicinity of the Nova, Scotia mine mills, from which it had' ibeen stolen on September 5th. The concrete wall of the vault had bceiii bored through. I The ore was found buried in ' ditch, and the bars of silver allllnr- ently had been pounded into the mud with heavy iron clubs, for they' were sunk to a considerable distance under the bed of the ditch. I’-7 MOST IMPORTANT EVENT IN'CATHOLjC HISTORY_ MONTREAL. sept. 12-The Gardinai Legate said to your correspondent to- day that the Montreal Congress had been the greatest gathering of thai kind ever seen in the world, and that‘ not only was thc Congress thc most important event in the history of thel Catholic Church in Canada, but per-' haps throughout the world. His Eminence will go to Ottawa on Thursday, calling on Mgr. Emard en route, after which he will be received at the Capital by the Ministers and then the Lcgate will go to St. Paul and thence to New York, sailing for Europe early in October. O-wing to the' Ibrief time at his disposition- it is not the Legate’s pre-sent intention to visit; Toronto. It was announced here today that the Congress will ir.-ect in Savilie,' Spuin, next year; in Vienna in 1812; in Lyons in 1013; and four years hence it will probably come back to America. New York or Baltimore being the prospective place of gather- ng.. -ww-»------.~.~...~..~.............,.,....,.,.,g Several were arrested as accompli- ces in thc crime, hut, us no trust- worthy evidence could he obtained against theni, aftcr a couple of months all were released, and it was supposed that the Cuocolo mur- der would he added to the *list of un-l discovered ov iinpunished crimes. But this was n-ot so. _ Chance put a clue to the mystery into the hands of Sergeant Capez- zuto, of the Military police und lic and four other members of the force- devoted themselves to the task of discovery, for months living a life oft incredible danger, mixing with the " members of the "Honorable Society" attending their meetings, and learn- _ing their secrets, knowing that at any moment discovery, or even sus- picion, would mean instant death. It is said that they discovered that was extremely wealthy and powerful, of his capture, was shortly after- wards murd-ered in Palermo. _-ii-.ii ' The C. G. S. Earl Grey, with His Excellency Earl Grey and party a- board arrived in port yesterday af- ternoon at three o'clock and dropped anchor oil tke Marine Wharf. His Honor, Lieutenant Governor Refers, intmediately went on board an met His Excellency. The party shortly after went ashore and -at f0ur o’clock took a special train for U-igg where they, in company with B num, ber of citizens, were the guests of Dr. Andrew McPbail. The party consisted of His Excell- ency, Earl Gray, Lady Grey, Lany- Evellll Grey. Lord Lanesborough, Lord Percy, Dr. McRae, Mr. Amery, Prof. R. W. Brock and Mr. Sladen and H-is Honor Lieutenant Governor and lady, Premier and Mrs. Haszard. Judge and Mrs. Fitzgerald, His Wor- shiv MHYOF and Mrs. Rogers, Hon. John Agnew and Miss Montgomery. After partaking of dinnefr, the spee- ial left on return arriving in this city at ten twenty. Although Earl Grey’s visit was en- tirely unofllcial, flags on all govern- ment buildings were flying in his honor as well as many on bug-ings; houses and private dwellings. _His Excellency and party left Win- flllJ0|_Z fOr Norway House and Hudson Bay on August 3rd. After traversing Hudson Bay and Straits, he visited the‘Mavian stations, Port Burwell. Okak and the Grenfell stations, Ind- ian Harbor and St. Anthony. _ At. G'rand'Falls, Newfoundland, he met Lord Nioirthcliife, Sir Edward Mlorris and Lady Morris, and before 'leavin-iz for thc Island visitied Louisburg, Prof. R. W. Brock, who is one -of the Governci'-Gciici'al's party, pavi- tli-e following account of thc Hud- son's Bay region: _ "Before leaving York Factory His E-xceriency received a ilepvtatlon of Indians and gave them sonic much n-ceded advice regarding the ventila- tion of their dwellings. \"'I‘liie run to Cliurchilil was most eri- joyable, no wraps being reiiiiired when sitting on the deck. At eleven o'- clock in the evening wc were on deck without hats or coats, watching thy northern lights. Suinmfir s-“ling '- the Mediterranean of Canada _ we found it as pleasant ns it couiii have been on the Mediterranean of thc old world. “At Cliurcliill Harbor, the next morning, we were on deck at 6 0'- clock iii pajamas for codce. The Hud- son Bay Company stcainer "Pelican" was in the harbor, but sailed almost immediately for York and Moose _fac- tories. The harbor, the Hudson Buy Post,_the Mounted Police barracks. old Fort Prince of Wales, the Indiai. and Eskimo camps, on a site oppos~ ite the town, and the proposed rail- way yards were all inspected. "Churchill we left at 7 p. mi., and thc ship was headed for I-Iudson Straits.No icc was seen on the run. The ship cousted along the north OI Ungava, running into Pirefontaine Harbor and Shaglock Bay. Alonir Charles Island numerous walrus wen- met. “Sciircely a ship experience-il trou- ble, in what is called the polar sea Most of them have been sailing- ves- sels witliout auxiliary power to keen theni"moving through the ice. There are no iirtitical aids to navigation. not even detailed or accurate charts being available, yet routes are estab- lished, currents and magnetism cara- fullv worked out. _ “When sailing masters become thor- oughly familiar with this route to the east, the safety of navigation will be inci eased, and t-he season of navigation may be lengtlicneid over the present three an-d alialf to four months from miid-July to November, which is generally considered -by those wlio have experience in th-ese waters to form the period during which the route is navigable.” At eleven o‘clock t-his morning His Excellency will visit the Consolidated' School and later will proceed to Sum- merside. 8 Y will convey thc party to l-’ictou and they will then proceed to- Ottawa by rail. The C. G. S. Earl Grey willlny up in Picton. . KILLED GATEKEEPER T0 SAVE FIF'1‘ldEN CENTS. GALATIA, Ills., Sept. 12-Walter S. Holliday was shot and killed yes- tcrday by Joseph Wiggins at a ball game between the Thompsonville and Galatia teams. Holliday was iuctlng as gatekeeper and was endeavoring to collect 15 cents-the price of ad- mission-from Wiggins. Wiggins fled and is today being pursued by a posse with bloodhoiinds. i TW() KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 12- Two persons were killed, two severe- ly injured and a dozen slightly hurt near Brightwooh, a suburb of this town, in a wreck of the Big Four erate winds fine and comparitivelv cool. iiliillliiiliiili ____ ‘ Special to The Guardian. . TORONTO, Sept. ,I3-Full Exhibi- tion returns show a hurplus of $4 ,- 000, a big increase over last year. HHW EHIPPEN Bill FISIIIIIIIIS lllllilili LONDON, Sept. ll-It is one of the most fascinating characteristics of London that is always providing “food for thought" for the moralist. There is nothing _more fatally easy than to make out a diagnosis of the crowds in which one so frequent- ly finds oneself in great cities. The only difficulty is to diagnose cor- rectly. It is only after experience has surprised one with a few appar- ently irreconcilable contradictions that one rests chary of niaping out a chart of the emotions of thc-many. Women and the wind are mere tame suggestions of caprice compared to democracies and their every varying moods. . RHODES HOCKEYISTS A despatch from Montreal siiys:-- A deputation of Rhodes' scholars at Oxford University field a izoiifcrcnce with the Montreal A. A. ,A. for the purpose of obtaining affiliation for the Oxford University Hockey Club with ii Canadian Amntciir hocinyl body. The club went to Europe last i year and in the Swiss tournament virtiizilly became champions of Eu- rope, biit .the title was withheld from them because they did not rc- prcsent any governing athletic body. The club -is composed entirely of Canadians. To enable them to reap the benefit of whatever honors they may win, both the Swiss and the English hocliizy bodies have offered them iafliliation, hut they desire them to play 'as Canadians only, and Mr. Davidson has given them great hopes that the 'Intcrprovincial Hockey Union will take them in. The club will -be weakened by the absence of Ray Gillis of Prince Ed- ward Island, who does not go back, but in his stead there will be Ad- iimson of Winnipeg and two other Western students. Y. IA. C. A. DIRECTORS MEET The September meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Board 'of Directors was held in the ' "Associa- tion pnrlor in this city last night. The financial statement given shows tnat, considerable will’ have to be collected before the year closes on the. 31st of Uctoibcr in order to balance accounts ,without any indebtedness. Thc new General-Seci'etnry, C. J'. ltcily was present and mnde reference to plans of organization for the coming sea- with the Board that be had a faniil- iar grasp of what was necessary in Association work. It was decided by the Board that no games in connect- ion with Bowliiig Alley should be ba- gun until after 10 o’clock in the ev- ening and that boys who bold boy's tickets will bc excluded froni pliiyiliig aftci' 7 o’clock in the evening. YESTERDAY'S POLICE COURT At the Pdlice Court in this city yesterday a voting mu-ni ironi. thc western part of Queen's'County who Tomorrow mornin the Earl Grc [has been preacliing the gospel in dif-I iereiit piibllc places in the city' ap- peared and was taken in charge by officials of th-e Salvation Army. The iznfortuniite young man has stiid'i_ed_ ministry and it is believe-il that his mental ijriculties are disturbed and in this state his in-ania for preaching has become pronounced. Yesterday. just previous to his being taken quietly in hand by the authorities he was spenkiing in the Market House. The previous night on arriving in this city on the western train, he spoke for a hriil' period on the steps ol thc main entrance to the station. and yesterday, when he nppeiircd in Police Court, he took ailvn:i*..=i.:e of the opportunity to deliver ii .iliort re- ligious outburst. TO i,\f<`l INCENDIARY. iSACKVILl.E, N. B., Sept. 12-Fire, suponsed to be of incendiary origin. flestroved the barn mid some out Cuololo was murdered because he|tram' from Lomsvluei °°‘"yI“g gené' biiililinizs at Midglc belonginr to Sn- had been denounced by Enrico Al-\t“°k§' “”‘u°"“I 'g"‘“`d‘““°" to "" Iwimi Hickg, on Sunday evening. The .-ieno. the head of the Cemcrra. wlioiH“"“’°"' loss is estimateii to he about $300. was jealous of him. This man, who FINE partially. coi ered bv liisiiraiicc. ‘rin-. house was saved with great difficul- csciiped to America, but was arrested| dl 1; _ . and brought back, and the police of- Smcml tu Th” (’“m` an' - -- » »~ , ' ficer Petroslno who was the means T0R0NTU_» Sept- 14"'mghI' tn _'_“°d' (,0|\d¢l\§Qd AdV¢|‘t|S¢lnCl\tS ___ YORK S __ 1z_Amm h __________ (Too late for Classification.) ___ 'll .‘ _M’°*""`if.’_;,I.lZl'llf -`f_"_'l.`§_4 iitbtisw Miciisei 'sci.fiI;¢s, the this The leniitli of today i_vi}_1t be *twig* \\i' »}_N’1`ED» it Ori? rlrlfl {<>;_s€('§\'_§fe_l year old son of Dr Michael Scimeca, hours and _ thlI`l1Yt‘h 5% dum'i‘_‘_‘w__; G or e°“s9€W0f - DP y B é_1__;l_§B A prominent Italian physician, is to- Lest Sunday slime _ 0 Wai' wel” _ 9 B _ __ _________ ___ _ - day safely in the hands of his rela- rcctly insertcc be ore hyyg gA1,E_ iadys bicycle in mmi f tives, having been held for nearly hours and forty miinutes. _ _ |_|-gpm-_ Appiy to 251 gl-am-,n gt 'ri ti at three o clock Souther Italy. The history of the three months a .captive by “Black is tempera ire 9.14d1wpd_ Cuoeolo murder is this. found dead with forty knife WOUH in his body at Terre del Greco. 1; small suburb of NBPIGS. Md “W “am eurably, weak and vicious bims obvious that they owed their dest . October Wheat .... .. _ 955| f Se tember Wheat 995 57§ September Corn...... 551 h September Pork.»r... 6 ..______.___ \llnard’l Llalment Cures Burnl,etc. Nil il-land" kidnappers, the abdiictors this morning wus fifty three degreea NOTHER SUPPLY of new mt 905,G Cuocolo was of the boy have so far ascaped the above zero. _ J/X1, | i H ,_ K _ _ ,.e_ In June’ 1 emmro ds Police trail set for them. The tide Will |10 NED WIS °V°°‘“¢ cewedslgtng ;_1{_a'M 21:; 2523339 $075.1-l and tomorrow evening at Y 9_1+d3,__ ri. t thi v ning at c.i4 ` “WOR sAi.E ii hiimhsi- .ii roiis ol CHwAGo_.__MARKms` 'and Iixliin togiciifrew smtfiriiihii at r..3s. .I4__;»rown raver. suitable 1-1' llnlgl __ _ __-__ buf ings. or placing under carpe s CHICAGO' Sept' 13 (BWCNL) The moon sets nt midnight so-‘Each roll weighs over ten imiimil. ni,,M_ Price 6 cents per roll, while it '._u-is, The lowest temperature recorded Rt G“8\‘dlB“_2m¢°-_____..._.._£HFm.' _ . stcrda was sixty degrees above OWLING Burke's Alley under bear, Glilll SUCCESS so'n’s work. leaving the i\iiprcssioii,t qucsted by thc United States- ui MIDGIC FIRE THOUGHT - Special to The Guardian. VICTORIA, Sept. 13-Victoria has a sensation in the action of Mayor Morley and a number of aldermen in endeavoring to dismiss Angus Smith, city engineer, on the ground of lncompetency. Smith demands specific charges and is supported by an overwhelining majority of citizens who allege he is the victim of a conspiracy. His friends charge that Smith, ever since he 'assumed office five months ago, has had ito contend with intrigues on the part of his subordinates, friends of the Mayor. ST JOHN AIABULANOE ASSOCIATION T0 FORIA BRANCH IN CHARLOTTETOIVN OTTAWA, Sept l2.~Scveral officers and rnenibers of the Executive Com- mittee of the St. John Ambulance Association will léuvc here on thc 14th lust. to coininence the orgaiiiza- tion wc-rk of the Association in the llla:.tii.ie Provinces. Colonel G. (‘.ul`-I leti ii .iones l)ii‘ector General of nieili-, cal Sirvices of the Department ofi Militia and Defence, who is an iiii~ portanb member of the ldxecutive Committee will lie one of the Chfici_ speakers at the various meetings, and] will be assisted by Capt. lt. -1*. Bird- wliistlc, Ceiiernl Sci-i'cLHI‘y. ‘Hill ii. number of other gciitlcineii wliobiive hccoine interested iii this grunt inovc- ment. The first iiioc-ting will be hrlil in thc Board of 'l‘riii>Y‘l . Take an may why 1 Think of those round thcc-live for l them each dny ; Think nf their pain, their loss, their ' grief, their care ; Au that they have to ue. 0' feel. or li.;-o ami the highest was seventy I- B m..r\i¢t.'opeh iswiiil days. ten to Think Of fh°“" l""““"°» 0' tml' fl“‘“‘ hove up till nine. p. m. The lowest eleven. 9-sdiw their gain; recorded the previous night was fifty- .____.. Think of those round thee, 'twill not seven above. afinards Liniment for nie everywhere. 5° U1 "U1- Wouldst thou bc \vr:iclicil'.’ l is not thc first tiiiic in your r‘iii‘i‘i'ir, tlizit voiii' sci-~.'i<:i>.~: huvc hiii-n iiiihlicly Wales Colleize ou llioiiduy :mi iictobcr I‘~‘f'ff-'l\i?»l‘iii.i-.I yo'ii, thcn imistir of tl-i-. ialiip l.. l.'_ iiiuen_ with ii viiliinblie Siritiiiit iii rccoigiii- tion iii' your lii'.'i\'ri')i iii i‘i~.:;i'.i|i|ig ini; crew of the shiii l\'..i'\vi»oii,\\'liiili von fonnil in iii.<.i.rcs.: on yoiii- trip |ioiiii'- iviirds in the sioriiiy iiutuuiii of that yt-ar. '1`o_viiii, (Yniii.iiiii lliwiwii, l-cloiigs the ilisiinctioii of provinig tlini. the route bctivccn l`liui~liittrt...wii nip] the iiiaiiilnml is both iin\'ignbh‘ :ind fi-ng. iiblr-. nil tlir _vc:ii' riiiiiiil. 'l`liu ttriyimr of lfilifi--lil \vii'l iii* iiiuliiornlilv in the nniizils of tlic sliiiipiiig of l"i'ii..-~~. l~1.|- wnrii lsliinil, from ilii- fin.-i limi. iii., miigiiiiii-ireiit ship, ldiirl Cray, \i|i.iL~|- your ::l:ilful niiil fi-iirlcssz i-..m|.i,\m| iiiuiiitiiiii-‘il <-,miiiiiiiiiiis i-.i:iiliiti`ii\i'i=i\ \v1iici'.~', wliiire iii fi»iiiif‘i‘ (im/ci'niii'-(Ii-iicriil of this )o.iiiiiioii Imil i-vcr siiiloii, t. ri the lulf"--ii strikiiii: i-\'iI1I. Is- IUYUI. ilis liltli tliiy UI .\‘cpt~'iiibcr, lfilil. (’iipl.. lirown ciibi‘c.i:icil hiht eiirn- \ csi. iip;ii'cci1il.ioYi of iliii gift and nil- drc.=;s in ii liricf sur-i-cli. C.. T. l’. l<1Ll'I\`.=\'l`llil .\T \\`l>Ill{. FORT \Vll.i.Ii\.\'l, fini., Sciri.i~iiili0i‘ 12 ---The iirsi rrirliiiiii of grniii \\:cii_i into thi- ni-ii- Criii-ii 'l‘i~ui~.k l‘iu'ilu= \-li‘\'oi.< r :ii l~`iii‘t \Villi:i.ii toiiii_v._E\l\ii'i- will fiilliiu' i...iiioii'i»\v i~ii.l iiiii liIi~i‘f‘l“ viitor, thc li\i‘g.;;i; iii ilii~ \\'oi~lil, with ii i'iipiicit_v iii iii'iii'ly foul' > iiiillioii ‘i.ii=.li.'~l.~a, is iiiiiv opcn for l\ii.-iiiirsfa lt ii, ,.\~~,-i-ii-l flint ii l:iri.:i~ <|iiiiiiiif\ of . i' ,zi ~ll iii ‘.»r..i