Uilwards of a uarter of at Million 250 000 Readers Ea h Week C W , ll 9 C I-'AGEs.AiL..sst _ _ A A I _ ,- A 7090 Gueranteedl _ ` ~ 4' ` _ "' - ‘ ` ’ °RN1Ng 13.3,.. Daily for 1907. I 1 mich., An ggi, , ' _ Moming Maie- \ I - mE W . -an , € ss N5 l.-Z -2 Q 2. fs 5: Es ._ 7 I’-'Wi-Srl cHARLo'r'-‘s'rowN PRI ' i ‘ ” w To I _,D __ - , NCB EDwAaD1snAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, ocrosna 19, 1907. {,,,t,-i»;,;=,1,-,-,-;g,-,~;.-,,»,i°,-;;§,i=;g,-,mg RAILW Y A D "ip-iAg,g1,f;,i, MA YvrcTiMs ` INIAHIIIINISIA. - Deaf Mute Farmer Killed on I. C. R.; Collision Quiet. REET C CCIDE T in Tennessee Kills Six. injures Thirty Collision in ,North Carolina, Kills, ;'.‘.;:'.':::.‘.::"":.:;':_si';ii;;'i.;f:‘§‘;:::;:;f _ for imisisrssioo. ii is iirnvy the me I message sent will beone fromliir. Marconi `______________,___~€ lf' U16 Klux. l‘l\'erythlng is in readiness ir MONCTDN, Out. I8 - (Sir-;einl) ~ Willie hral'e `, but too Irie. walking on the I C R track this mornlnlz Steeves wus rr well~t.-do farmer and Stephen Stcrer, adeaf mute, was struck was on his way tr work when be was by the Marlii-r-c Express and was instrrit~ ly killcd. Glrrlrixsrrono, N. C.. Oct. l8-(Speclal)- Driver MeKe rna saw the man on the Apaseerruer train on the Southern Rail- track ahcirilnnfi blew the wlil i»'e. and way last night crashed into ia fre’§zht | . . , noticing that he did nrt, move appiii-,_l the struck by the train. ) train at Ttud I, near lr\~:e. were injure l. injured, but not seriously. ~ » '- MAKE MONEY BY WRITING _ LIMERICKS Three Cash Prizes 'For Competition iliiered .Each We ek to all Guardian Readers Who Can Make Rhymes All over the Brit’slr Isl-rs and Canada ih.r newspapers are Iconducting “Limerick compo' itions". The Guardian has drcldei to niford its ro~w tv. r 10-lildllvil# end on Saturday at neon of each week. The names of the rr tuners vr ill be printed on the following Monday. A compo itor may send as many answers as he pleases, if each is written on a separate coupon and accompanied by Ten Cents. The amount of the prizes will, of course, depend upon tie number of oompc l'.ors, which rn popuiouscentres in England and Canada have brc 1 very numerous. i_____.___-_--__ INIIIANS AGAIN I Al IAIIIYIANII After having studied the likes and iiis~ lilies of the patrons of Fairyland ~tlrr management have decided that of all thi- dilferent classes of pictures shown here the most popular arc tho-e do riing wi|.h an Indian adventure. Everyone thought thai. Daniel Bonne which was shown her levervri wi-c‘ra rrlzo at I-‘airyianri could not bs beaten but the one for Monday night entitled “Tho llandlr. King" ia full of dar- ing escapes and thrilling scones and heats the Daniel Boone rietnro in every way. This picture is 12f_0 fest long and takes fifteen nln-res to show. :Tho conrica pictures for Monday night are “Clothes 'marked Wrong," lrerelsa “rub” for the laundrlcs. We all know what it mv-ana to send clothes to the wash and get back some one olse's, We-li the above picture shows how auch n mistake was rna"o and thc very grievous results. "A Genrl 'man Farmer" in another funnyono. Yculhavo often heard a city chap say “I should like to be a farmer." well come to Fairy- land Monday night and seo the troutlor of one who has aitemptei to till the soil for alivslilood. Mr Brown will ning a new illustrate-1 song entitled "Coming through the Rye, JrnnieMIn°," ____________._..___ Keep M|nard's Llnlment in the House - }3T_\|¢p|;pg'_.,i¢m¢. Doyle, Ln. 48, ir-nr roirtcd the li.iiw..y ireuso limit' ooonh-oi by John U-:lg r where iso in pnparei to receive rraiisierit and Wf- maneirt boarders at ii r'eascp1&lv‘l_pm\;;¢dw- n 5y5¢nr rv--H - R`En,¢,\,,|¢' p.‘Ps|-gsthe nerve is tix-.R fresh one up-tm aff. 1"* ""1" 'V' f“" time uuiapimdnavvwwdf '-1'-I" Y °° lm, up we rertinrl while trmr mlm in ti briihl U14 IW"- |y _ “wit pnhauu er.‘er' eplro Wf- ' u -a upon ruornbéfrniltl hJ|Epll:hF8:ur'\'l1“l`;*l'| ‘Nl "1 P tmhig with wide acqualtltlfiw A-gli.--,n A-;.,,-'i.ir.-.°':.::..i.:.‘;.'::':‘.°i°:.':.;: I l Any Guardian reader who receives adimly print- ed, badly printed, badly foldedv badly cut, badly addressed, badly wrapped. torn, soiled or incomplete paper of wlntever issue will kindly notify the Bub- soriprion Department at- onee f Z-'i.\ndr. o. at-ar, 02?. Opgrgratgfgdrt- i GETTING' IIIASY ,_ SIANIIAIIII NlI'S bine Ready to_ Put in its Standard Oli Company has prepared an i-lirborite defense in the gJ\'ernment's suit for dissolution of the oil combine, which they say will be developed inlte entirety when the governments attorneys have concluded taking their testimony. The Standirrd's lawyers said todav they had not sought to addure testirnory on cross examination ot oflieiais and employ- ees ct the so called oil trust which would refute the allegation made in the federal complaint, but had deferred bringing out much evidence until later, when it coull he produced continuously and in bullr. Noinilmation was given of the nature of the testimony which counsel frr the Standard said would he brought out. _._._.____i_~7*;- Conghl. outdo, Ironrlanerc, and other throat ailments urn quickly relieved hy Crosoleuu tablets, ten cents per box. All druggirrts. , Three persons were lillledrrnd nineteen working perfectly. Mr Marconi will iii; niiiiigi HENHY ILLSWIIHTH Counsel For the Great Com- l-ml” H°P°.Thatth° S°N°°"' Cam From. New Yom, oct 17-counsel for its" Death, Opening Will Be (ir.Ai‘E BAY, Oitober I7 -The Marconi Anurrrirr of mcssuger have been filed at the station, and the instruments are personaliyeuperlntenrl the inauguration CHM`l`AN00l‘»\» TFNN-, 065 ld. (SDBCIIII) of the Service, which issrieh a notable step -In a street car collision early this morn forwurzl in thoproizr-css of the world. The ing, six persons were killed and ten were opening will not be marked iry any B¢’l'l0llB1.Yil1l\1re3. ceremony tomorrow on account of the \Abcpt twenty others were more oricss vary srrious viilnesa of Elward Hankeyr a mi:mlr_~r ofthe :tim GIVE SUP IIIIPI p Iilll SAIIIIH IIN Q er- WlIi*"E=verf Be Heard Gr./ici-1 BAY, October 17. -It is now almost ccriai-r that David McKenzie, son of Mrs. I-l.izabeth McKenzie, of Caledonia road, was lost at ser on or about Septem~ ber I7. Ho was a. member of the Prince Edward Island schooner, Henry Elrworth which vrns loade-i and had cleared at customs for the Maodalen Islands, but she has not arrived tiiore. It will be a r1ron`~h to-morrow since she drifted to sea, and there seems to he no doubt that the crew all mot watery graves. Sire was an old schooner and leaked very badly. David McKenzie told Laurence Curtis at Souris he would only make one trip in her as si-c was so leaky. THE WEATHER. '.l`onoN'rn, October li>l~(Spee|l»-~Fresb w,._,|_. r-ly winds, fair and cooler. Minard'sLiniment the Liimberman's Frie"d 0 _ 4- A' .,,.,,,.._ relluxullli- -FIU BLLLOONIN G IN WAR. T ~.` Operator Lies at Point of V/mi-orrvan, Oct. 1.H(Spi-cial) -- Three I members of the (irntrd Trunk i’aeifii-A Survey were drowned, October 14, in Lire Lacombe Rapids, on the I"ra-ter River. They set out to shoot the rapids ir. n canoe, but It struck a rock anilathey were THE W TER ` thrown 0u*. Tire drowned mi-n are William Lust-y, Harry Cummings, and \\' Syminlgton. Three Members oi G. T. P. Survey Party Drowned in B. C. Danish Ship Wrecked on ‘ Scottish Coast and Twenty oi the Crew Drowned lIe~rd, Scotland. 'i‘lri- steamer went nrrhnrc last night and twenty of the crew were drowned. l.0NDoN,Oo.18--lSneeia.l)-'l‘he Danish The lifeboat which spent the night steamer Alfred Erirrudseer has been looking for the survivors hadanarrow wreokel oil` Cas li- Pilot. near Stabb’s escape. I I 1 I I t Commissioner T. B, Coombs, leader oi the Salvation Army in Canada and New~ foundland who will lecture in tire Opera House ln this city, Sunday afternoon, October 20th Inst., at il o'elork. AWAIIIIIII I EINI Illll IIISS UI HIS _ , I WlII'S AIIEIIIIIINS Bos'roN, Mass., Oat 17- Alfred il. Sohoalceof Crrurbridue, for'mer'i,y of St.. John, was awarded ii vurilittof one cent in his suit agalnt Hirrry:\\'. \Velsh, the lriind Cambridge musician, for t-l'enni_i0n of his wilo's adeotlons, by a jnryin the Middlesex County Court today. Sehoirles and his wife wi-re divorced last, year, Sehoales naming Wi-ish as co~rcsponiii-nt. Mrs. Schcalesrestiiierl yesterday that sin- was married to thi- pirintiil' in St. John when she was tlftven, and that her parents were so er-_raged that they eiruso"l Sch:-ales’ arrest on ri kidnap ping charge. Sire claimed that her huslrrmi failed to support her properly after i'.i>r removal to Carrrhrldplc. I __ S UGGESTIVE MONUMENI' FOR A TOWN flrll: Vlrrr Push llonxt Energy Schools Morality / Churches lhrrmony Cordlality Advertising Talk about it Write about it Speak well of it Healthy location Help to improve it Ad vertlae in its papers Good country nrouvrdfit Elect Road men w office Honest competition in trade Faith exhibited in your town Fire all oroakera, loafere and cheats [nt your object he the welfare and pro motion ofyorrr town and the con tr Also speak well oi public-apiriicd cit’rena and he one of them yourself, always ending ra haul to help your feiicwm en Ask iorliinard‘|t.lr|Irr~er\t-Take no oth M Committed To Nonrir S\'uNi-:\'. N. .` , Oct. 17--The prelimin ry l.i-:rrinrr \l the case aualnst James S McDoua1d, ehargel with roblrry of $350) from the port office ht-re on the evening of Outol.e" Tth was on this morning. The prisoner appeared nervous. After due expianailor by thejnstice of the case against him, l.e, the prlsorer voluntarily took the rtanil and t_sLrfieii ns follows: Ijwcnt into the post ofllco about 5.30 c`clock thati-veniug, Oct 7, I om on the stand of my own free will. I stayed in post olilee until abontttliiii talking to the clerks. I saw tirom making upthe rnn’ls_ Mr Steele went out and I stayed i.-rllrinp to Mr Lebbr.-'ti~r for about ten minute.- aiter he le't, On nry way out there was it Ionrr bag lying on the floar. I picki- it up and opi-nrrd it, I did si- on tire spur of the morrrent :rrni befoxi- tirc sor‘orrsni-as of it wa-. eonaliiereii l toukit. out-idr-. I opt-,nut the irq( ou’ side the nflice and in the bag there war. Ithe pnekaric of bank notes and two reglstereii ii-tier.-r from some Fr-i~nr°.h firm that iii lrr`teontairr rrnytirinrz. There wir' a third letter contrining a 2i'r} cent serip for sonri-ufroilsrlrorn an Arm-rienrr firm. '1`ireii-_ was also a book rrlrieh is now in my vail-re. All thi-so ni-re tiel touetirer. [burnt the letters. I threw the ban over the bank away up the road almost in front of Justice Fort-c.” residence. Tire money found in my possession was part of what |\\irs irr the iraq. idlil not ilgurehow much rnonay I spent. but Mr. Musgrave uays it was about $200. I purchased a I 'watch and chain ami charm with part of the money, I also paid $30 fora suit of elotht-s at Pidgr-on‘s and paid linrry Whitman $20. Idld not purchase any thing else that night. ` The only other witness was John Leb- hctter, clerk in the post olilee. After the CHICAGO MARKETS Onroaoo,'0otober is-(Speerall- 0ct.Coru ill " Wh0&f»..... .. ... ._ ..... 1.01 “ Pork . . . . . .. --- nss . ._ oil " Wheat....._ . .......iEEl.0il¥ ‘ Pork ........ Minard‘z Linimeni is used lay Physicians _-_-_.._._... Frrsh srrisages made d_ily at Sauudirs & Newsom. V MCDONADL HOWHE 'l`00K'HiE_ MONEY PACKAGE r Prisoner Was Put on 'The Stand and Contessed llis Guilt -.Preliminary 'Hearing Finished and Prisoner ` Supreme Court latter's evidence McDonald was com' mitted to stand hi-1 trial at the next session of the supreme court. SAYS IHE IHINEN HAVE PASSENEIH AIIISHIP GIIINII Combination Aeroplane and Balloon is Expected to do Big Things I’/irrrs, October lil-Tho Ecialr today declares that M. Gaoazza has iari-,nt-.1 a combination aeroplane and dir iriibie hnlioou capable oi carryingfive passenger: in addition no $51,000 pounds and staying aloft fifteen hours. This machine has several .~cri_-wa and il of an imperfect lenticular ehafc. _ _i____.__-__- »»iusi iiiivi ii" siis iiiilii; Great Author Now in Toronto Says Britain Has More People Than She Needs. --. Torionro, Ont., Oct 17-Rudy-rd Kipling and Mrs Kipling have arrived here by special train fr-om the west. The pr-eau author was interviewed and spoke ltroul- ly in favor of pushing immigration wc:-I in Britain. “Rush them io" he told. “The old country hu more thou it needs. Canada must have men tn.vrork." lic also spoke in favor of 0|~lg|\,.\ “bm-_ saying there wal a class of work no white man wanted to do, : \ __,-__~,» .L_ _...ss.~.». it Al A f '!` _It _-ii