A _ s, _ -Grade IV.-1. Vinalta Caswell, 2 Jon oohnnuin fm" °' "-1-" 1 ' V. '°. ii ...i < .___-_-si-_n | _ CONNECTNUBA WITH BI-NLKAN NAS GNNE 0E Home Rule hill. Mot-E E I- ' E E ` ituation_are_ Under Consideration. Greeksand- Servians Win liictories Nqaf$aU|iSl@ Marie- Unk- Ninror caii§iiaer’iitioii" ~ -' 5 *E ~~ ‘ ‘ A ` A ~ '"eBa°|y- Crew Sead- ' it lldjouraed (Canadian Press) LONDON. Nov. 1-1.-The nshinst Ronin, Nev. 12-(special-)-'rhs was defeated- to-day. by a vote of 223 Archaeological Congress nt Home has against 206 in the commilttee on th Home Rule bill. The motion b l'remier Aeflllllll for a consideration shall he held three years hence at Al- oi the bill was adiourned. There has giers. The proceedings of such an been considerable opposition by mem- august body are seldom marked by els of the Ministerial side of th b . I-louse of Commons on the financial 1912 wus exceptional. It had occurr- provilsions of the Home Rule bill. The government is no_w faced with members of the 'Congress should be two alternatives. The cabinet ca drop the Home Rule bill _or it can a little guide to Rome., illustrated by in-ing forward n motion to recommend noni., photographs Og the mos; recent the bill and obtain the opinion of full house on the vote which was t ‘ ak eu to-day after it has given due no- tice of its intention to do so. Th ral o inion is that the ovcrn- fruitless, for the Roman City Council O gene D _il nicht will make for ri, recominittal the Home Rule bill and will not rc- was too elaborate ,md expensive’ and sign- _ . I ‘ ___.___._-_--- NEWS ENUM SUMINIENSNJ -John lchards, Bideford, was 3 lmsnengef 0” the Empress Yesterday rooms of so m'ucl\ waste-paper; for inorning.`J`. “CIIPNZ W- Richard". Bilmford- was uratldn of the monument to Victor a passenger to Siimmersidc yesturllfl nii.eriioon.J. ' -JQF. Hinton, Burnmcrsidc, was DUBSGHEEV 0" the Emllfesd NHS” tion- of all thc architectural improv- night.J. -Mnior Llnkletver. of Linkleitcr. thing .hissing was the Reine hi 1912. who has been on a short visit to Uhnrlottetown returned last nigbt.J. -Miss Mildred Hinton of '~li\ni'nnr- sidc, who has been visiting relatives Ronie with great care, but also to at Elliot and Fredericton, returnc tn Summerside last night.J. -Mrs. A. A. McNeill, 0’l.eary, who w,,,_ 3_ Newton McArthur and Roy has been enjoying a short visit in F1,,1m,,cu_ _ Siiiiiiiierside the guest 0i_I)r. and Mr Black returned to her home last._ _A prepty wedding took place at night.J. ~ ...___- 'Jrhe Emmcss m"°NV‘“N N" ‘q“m'“""` their oldest daughter Nellie was \iii side Saturday at 7.35. She hail ilft tivo passengers going and sixty retur iniz. l-lcr outward cargo consisted of .U I _E e D f f , t. (1 f""'*°““ \“‘“‘1'*“‘ “"5” “E "““‘» E“'°YEfr\i;ii1.Ns.5 herb; iirliiizwwhhe ivhzlmssitaii hug” 0' Dqtatoes- 300 ms” eggs imdfaway by her father was becoininglv u"""" homes- Her mward cargo waB'dl'essed in cren.'ni.' niarqiiisette and two cars freight..T. , _ -Fi. J. Amey. Montreal; M, H.Car- son, Halifax; W. F. H. Carvell, Char- lottetown; W. F. Manson, Charlotte- town; J. A. Mcsservcy, Montreal; D. F. l~Iartz, London, Eng.; F.Johnson, Si.. Louis; W. Buchanan, Rockville; F. D. Stafford, London, Eng.; D. A. McCall, St. John; .T. R. Bmuders. Amherst; registered at the Clifton llousa, Summeraide, between!! lust evening (after the arrival of the ldnipress) and 9 ° Saturday evening- ___y_ . ' . ___________...__-_ -W; D. McDougall," -Wbyoocomagh: J. M. Partridge, Charlottetown; D. W. Cameron, Augustine Cove: -TM Mullins. 'l‘ryon;_J. R. Matthews, De- troit: W, J. M_cNea. Orllla, Aldred nngisna, Elieislie; L. Dystant, nuer- niis n._ o. Pepe, Piston; J-_ P.Lvn¢l\ St. John;‘ F._Jarvis, Toronto; R.B. Bolton, Gananogiie, Ont; George M. llinns, Toronto: registered at the Queen Hotel, Summerside, betwccnll Inst evening (alter the lirrival of the Empress) and 9 Saturday evcning.J -The 'standing of the pupils ,oi the Kensington Hlirh School for October is as _zollowst-Grade VIII lst Harry Warren, II_`Chi1s Kennedy, 3 Frank- lin Pidgeon and Florence Larkin. ornae vu-_-ist. Aggie Goodwin. 2- liiamle Sheen, ' 3, Ruth 'McCarthur. Grade VI,-1. Jean McNuti:. Z. rim-5, . Bnwnnng, 3, Wylile Jardine. (irude V-1,. Katherine Lowther. Vernie lesli 8 Patrick Goodwio. Ill-1. Mabel- Mctlarthur, . 2. Rub . _ _ . - ' , gy . . Bowness' 3' Banned Francis' Gnd; carried through the streets on n ii.-1. Irene Mcuntt. 2. Olb' Thoniprionv, 3. Thelma Cookc. ~Gl`B4l I.--1. Lewis Morrison, 2. Nellie Good 2 ,brute the defeat of Uncle Jon Cannon . _ ns gathered in the streets :of .Slidell me Jardine' 3' Nelda Clarke' Gmd; :Snr here. and withesseil tho_ burning ,_ Y _ - 1 E ASA _SUNNENNA 1- e now completed its proceedings, hav- y ing decided that its next meeting 6 amusing incidents. The Congress of ed to some city oillciais that the n offered, as a souvenir of their visit, a excavations. The Archaeological - (lonimittcc of Home accordingly drew UP a project for the souvenir. This e laqbor of love, unfortunately, proved. f considered that the book intended refused f/o sanction its production. So the menrbiers of the Congress were condemned to forgo their souvenir, - However, an oillcial suddenly re- membered that somewhere in the Council store-room lay a stock of "I-'lans of Rome," which would cost the Council nothing, serve as the de- ” sired souvenir, and free the store- thcse "plans of Rome' hnd been printed on the occasion of the inau- 8 Y l1}mmnnucl_ On the map were print- _ed side by sidc th'e Rome of 1870 and Utopian Rome of 1933; the future il Lliome as it would be on the comple- ments prollosed by the engineer-an chitect, M. Saintjust. ' The only The gift is a not very inspiring ex- ample of civic mcanness. “La Stam- ina” advises the members of the Con- gress to preserve their,souvenir of d take as great care not to use it be- fore thcy left the Eternal City. 9 . ____-. - ‘ Ntlic borne of Robert and Mrs. An- drews. Norboro, Oct. 30th, when xiitcd in marriage to William Stuvert of Kelvin' by Rev. John Murray _ in were the 'groom's gilt, a. lfealitifiil golid watch and was attended by her ,cousin Miss Martha Andrews, dressed fin pale blue while the groom wa# sup- ported hy his cousin Edwin_McMur do. After supper was served and a pleasant evfnins spent thc young ‘couple drove to their home in Kelvin where they also received a nunibcf oi useful and bcautiful presents. COLONEL TRUMBD DIES OF WOUNDS. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9-Colonel lsaac 'I‘i=umbo, who ninide a fortune in Utah and lost lt in San Francisco, is dead of injuries received last Satur- day night, when hc was 'beaten by footpads, For many ycnrs Colonel 'Trumbo was one of the best known Connoiseurs of paintings in the West. He had ,_ notable collection and exec- ntsd- many commissions for wealthy patrons. __._...___---- 6 DEAD iN CRASH CA,R'1‘l‘iRSVII.l.l°l, Ga., Nov. 9-_/\. il. Bulusr, a section iorcninn, and tivo ncgroes were killed and seV0l`8-il OUIUB injured in n, collision between a Louie- ville & Nashville freight train and work car at Emerson. _ UNCLE JOE CANNON BURNED IN EFFIGY. _ ...___ n/iNv1i.i.n ni., Nov. /a-'rn ci-le ini- Congress more than 1.000 Del!- ffi nf the ax-Sneaker 'llie rfllgv o stretcher and later sat on iire in the .i nninciipnl streets of the town. 1 i lived for scvcrul years at Cettinle. rqvitch Njogos, or King Nicholas of Montenegro, is one of the few crown- cd heads with i1 small civil list who has not run into debt for his private exipenses. 'King Nicholas gets about _$22,500 a year., less than the income of an English Cabinet Minister, and he has practically no private means. He lives in n small two-stoiiied house which has not even a garden, There is nothing to distinguish it from. the other houses in the street but the sentry-box at the door. ~. “The furniture is French. it was sent mnaiy years ago from Paris, and much ol it looks as though it belong- ed to the Kihg's student days. King Nicholas is patriotically economical. A couple of years ago an Austrian iirm oiiarcd to put electric light in the palace. The cost was estimated at $2,000. When the King saw the tal he laughed and gave it'hack. “ ‘Four hundred ponnds,' he said, ‘I can got two machine guns for that,” and thc palace is still lit with can “I should thinlfti," he said, "that Pet-' estimate and had glanced at the to-`, able Bulgarian plan never to reveal information to the enemy. ‘ that Monastir has been captured.Th1s ant town in Albania, by the Servi since Saturday. Some idea of the bloody nature oi' this war may be formed from the fact that it is now estimated that 150,000 men have been put out oi ac tion on both sides since the open- n - ~ with the avowed intention to sti is interpreted as the counsel of des- pair. Tlicrc is no confirmation oi the re- [E'P'H" ~_ llongtiie Line. Many Dead and Injured.. Vanguard Sarvianilry NNEN MEETING A ' fl" ""1" “°P‘*°‘ (Canadian Press) ,the allies. Turkey’s immediate 'object the conquered territory will (Canadian Press) U‘SK()F, Nov. 11.-The vanguard ol‘ appears to be gaining time, hoping main undisputed. liome despatclies tous of package freight the- steamer MONTREAL, Nov. I1.-At n meet- the Servian army has reached the for something from the rivalries of say that Italy and Austria will find- ltoseiluie, owned by the Inland I,/lnes ing of the Directors ol the C. P. R. coast of the Adriatic sea. the European powers. Sho is also it hard to agree on the Balkan situa and iiouuil up the Lakes, is ashore on Co. 'held to-day, a dividend of Zn It met with. no_armed resistance making urgent diplomatic eilorts to tion. per cent. per u,nnuin,from the revenue during the march through Albania; prevent the Bulgarian troops from LONDON, November 11-A des- is entiwiniiieil of saving her. ' The the quarter ended the 30th of Sep- but progress was slow on account oi entering Constantinople. In this patch describes the 'Furkisii army tembar last being at the rate of 7 the deep snow. connection there is an idea prevalent a sorry condition nt Tchutalja. Der cent.‘per annum feom the revenue (Canadian Press) in Sofia that some important diplo- The vanguard of the third Servian and 3 pcr cent. per annum from the ` VIENNA, Nov. 11.-The symptoms mutic action is on toot to this end. iArmy has rejoined the Nioiiteiicgriiis interest on the vrocecils ol 'lnnd sales that important decisions in connec- With regard to the difficulty be- in Drln ltiver Valley. Both are now and from other -extraneous assets wan( Ntlon with the Balkan situation are tween Bei-via and Austria the Vienna advancing to lliirn'/.zo_ declareil‘ payable the 2nd January under consideration in Austria-Hun- Rieschspost is denying that any com- VIENNA, November ll-There is next. EBIZV. 15 H9911 in tbl? fact Of the ire- mon action by the triple alliance in excitement here over the talk of qluent alllllelwes ` between Count Von Belgrade is intended sa s that Aus- possible war between itussin and Aust! ___i_.___._- Emperor Frnncls Joseph. other im- ing Albania, hut is only anxious to BELGRADE, Nov, o_'rhn newnn soliltant ¢0nf9l¢“°e5 Alai/0 11150 beau preserve Albanian national and poll pers continue to asseit that until H i Aa a i _ ' ` el i ‘ 6 - O di P tical freedom, and in this object. has via secures e seaport on the rintic _ ~ ATHENE§ 1]” B; _'X95-)f Y the support of Germany and Italy., no negotiations are possible, notwitli- "_" _ ~ 1 QV- - orce ° but, the paper adds, the mere assur- standing the protests of Austria iinil . 1.500 Greek soldiers hue entered Sul- nnce by sei-vis. that she would not Italy i MiiNIi‘H Nov 12 is ‘ l H Unikl* “°°0"di“g VJ Wifeleas messages ifortify her harbor on’ the Adriatic King Peter since the entr i t Karl von’ “lt ble 'tl\ pgcm yt- 8" mceived here from thllt cltlf- _ would give little security and her ,Uskup, has received the hi-ails of 210 N E I ‘E “wen or M - Y B€l"=htl1!~‘1d. the f0l‘0lgI\ lllllllster, and tria has no egot stihal plans regard- tralia. The ema` de f the Grcek m is . _ _ _ ...__ euwmlred giitsfdéi the fortreBsarawi"M_ pagsage thru Albania cannot be con- diderent religious ¢¢.mnniniti¢n_ _ I _ I-_ , mg the Buwender of Turkish mms ce ed. _ has Vlsltffd HU the Mvbrlrnmcdan inos- iicrinnn. - punch_.. with one of its PARIS’ Nom 12’ (Spec_iaU___Some Many Turkish ,amines are leavihg According to an inspired statement, ques, which arc now closed and lin interesting details of the private me the city' the view of the Balkan allies is that encouraged thc people to return tn ago. Soinc Bavarian peasants were onthe moat ~tu,kcd_ui king of Europe _LoNDbN November 10__The Bu1_ an autonomous Albania, instead of their usual lives and occupations. me given by B Frenchman who has garmn atukck on the Tchatalja lines contributing to the peace of the Bal- The consuls have addressed notes to _ ._ ‘ (gow on unmlentingly According wa,lU1¥l!. W0Uld be B BOUYCG Of D0l‘Det11Hl their respective governments complii- S¢_¥€uc provided so realistic, with the correspondent at we front mrtheritrouble and disorder among the Al- ining that the Scrvian officials do not Bill ul Von Stehle’s rain. that the Turkish positions have been zmptured banian people themselves, who. have recognize rights accorded them by the ileflelllltn illllisteil on keeping up their but their location has not been iudi- been independent' have “° “f‘m°nal Turkmh lZ0V@I'Ilm0“t- '1`h0 Rllssillf* 00"- ",'"b"cH“S uum- the demge had *ul* cated in accordance with the mvmk feeling, and are of various religions, nn1_ in fn11n_n,f,,m,_ has paid ,,a vmt sided. faiths and nationalties, with no com- tn the bervian commander but the m0D 18112119-E9. HUA? EW" 5 ‘50l'Dm0¥l Austrian consul has held aloof. alphabet and do not' form a homoge- It is reported from Unk.. th t 'r h ii ' , T’ '1 H here is 'mot er “Mon "ned report 118,235 unét. d it _ d d second artillery division under Gone- ss - - » - _ fi -» ......:..;°:;.:;i» ._ ‘:.:fi:.A..iai:. f_:‘..§i°;>';zi;;isi. i;;:;:<:..f:;, iss. EAST NIGHT ` tates and instead of a permanent set to .nsonern of wnr 1 wi h th ‘ " it h she , tint B l -" "C “fe be 1 ._ ' h d es lm’ an an 111199 011 011 el' owing to the prevalence of typhoid fc- The regulnr monthly meeting of tha an 9- A ver among them. PARIS, November 11-A Sofia despatch says that the Powers with the exception of Austria have pre- _ sented n joint note to the Bulgarian ' Government offering meditation Des- ing of hostilities. The Turkish gov- _ . ernment clearly has little hope ` of | patches received on Sunday report holding the Tchatalja lines. Theithat a great battle is being fought dis atch of 10') ulemas to the front‘ around Tchata-lia and that the Bul- | l r gariau Government will do nothing up religious fanaticism in the army till that is decided. It is contended that the army cannot be left for the winter on the exposed plains u_ . . ' port that the Turkish governmcntior some other,winter quarters with PRCVIDENCE. R- I.. Nov. 11 ‘ “E” _ ihas ,),,e“9d dxrect ,mgotim-,ions w“_h_ H gnu;-antee from the powers that Governor Pothicr caibled this alter- him that this work cannot lin done oon to A W Smither Mana er _canarnsen nos ‘ i and either must enter (lonstnntiiiopls lCa\\adian Press) . ing By' 1-u-n I ' (Canadian Press) SAlll.'i‘ i~i'l‘l!. MA.R.1ld, Nov. 11.- re- Carrying n crow of 18 and 8,000 the Lighthouse Point and little hope in l¢0f4'~”llu|¢= is leaking badly but the crew are standing by her. STAGE NAIN ie Stage rain, is dead aged 77. Hil I-lei contrivauce "l<‘lic'gcnde Blatta " the B most famous cartoons half a century depicted attending n performance of i~lhal.cspcarc's Tempest " The ntorm an sind” City Council was held lust evening in the Council Cnambere, Charlottetown There were present His Lordship the Mayor, Councillors Riley, McKenna, McNcvin, McLean, Walker and Tay- lor. A letter was read from the Secre- tary of the Schbol Board reiplcsting n concrete sidewalk on the premises ui Queen Square School. There was also a request from the resideiita 0! St. l’etcr’s Road ior alight near the Mt. Eilwnril Road. The Oity Cir-ik was ordered to write to the Berte- -- tary of the School Board ii.lo!'mlng of, this year, and that the requests for _ ________________1___, __g________ _ ______________________v__.,________._1__;__..,_ _,__ ,,,,,,,,,, ,,_,_,,,,,,_ ll - ~ 5| K """" "'"`""""'""""'""""""""""""""""""""""`"""`"`"""" ' the G. T. Board oi Directors-at Lon- lights bc referred to the light Com- as mittee. he claim of Mr. lilcAleer, for two feet of E ._._._.._______. _ . i g , __ chartei. _ . - *"“""""”““’ S s. me resrsimune ` ' - - * f ' ii. F h' any st un- _ . /_ 'Q _\ '.i'&»,° sswxfii efvzll 9-f-Mu. -|'|p5_5_\ goo", En; oiuc1Nu.i'r1, ui... a-Miss Myrna { o 0 w]'$(i»1"i'}`g'[)T__q7i‘-5N'fl'i§-_1'i)'(TI_§TA`f3‘S~_0F Hays, n society girl, loser of a freak ` e ' ` - _ ' _» J_ Hoiman & C0_ The G,,m.dlan_) election bet, rolled n peanut through . -gg /AE , I ' E ' M _ M F 'll-i”..".`.~ ¢~.‘\" }.=~2'f‘ ` . ; J.. _. . . < ' in ., ' __ __ » - °` N ‘ _mn”_¢.. Lmmnneoures Dan-iran. »/\¢h\alI'o Liaimmt Ouruahaurul.. _masrd'| Linimem for nov ova-yvtier lil (AIA r mine F s iit . - » » , _ __ , D _ _ ,_ PM 11 12”* 'roi(ii>N~f'l‘i‘l cont., Nov. 12 -rair,h-’\“_f(;\f;;*;8‘f1';f\“' ` - _ »-~---------~--~-~------4 ' ncse, wi e ass a awrnp-ii Gini. ron GENERAL with higher temperature. °’M,’ ,ss ,fa B be, may Mc,,.,,,._ ’ _ W ________._. she _ M y oi hmsework Apply ' M zliilgll/git: The lowest temperature ‘recorded lhlld “Ulf '_1`8'"5 W°“Nd 5° "¢?°\°°‘°d- "' esterday was thirty degrees, above ““"" `T6i§'i:-'-K"1iii`s"6'ii"1o onsnumnava y _ 3 J an Store ,md ,.8 an-e, and the highest was thirty ave IINIIUUICEIEIT , “_ ._ A ' _ (ning _nt};x. iisllllri - ` 'N ' ` George St: 'ants' _ __ _Y city clerk that it was no use. ----"'°°"°“' wAi4I"1‘ilDf-'A KITCHEN Gisli; 121;/up _ ____ N _,Queen Hotel. _ _ ‘o_o-. Gnu. norms rm U ' ii" "Ausauias 'ri-is: sasfr "NE WEATHER 3 nifoon v_v1'rH Nosn. P E it w°u“°r's ew Y 1_12M_3.i-_ above. The lowest recorded the pre- S' . iiiiioini rniino uen in - _ ..._ eevmrnad. 1_ _i i fb _ At "A`Ni"iaD .ifr ouoia A Main Fon. "‘°“° “ight w§,:¢s:N;yi¢Bwg;°thirty li ETAIIGS. ETC I ` ' 4 V - A W nine a m. Y ‘ , _ . _ ~ r 1 housework, References re- d t 1 _ _ -- Vaueyaeld 1 §ll‘lE:°3 G°°d Www' Mrs' "hm Ngevatheihlgzyagghgeau B n ne P m One cent por word! oachninsertigin Od 31st’ !9‘2 McKinnon 157 North RlV°1” R0” ' Th hd, Wm be nhl, un, amrnoon in this column. Cas mu meco Guardian.. ` - "' ‘ @x~uhniiten. litli iililtali \ s “"2 mf' e 1 is and teinni-new at z oi- it pany order md U" PM “et e£dlX sw-_ ~ an or "Y and. “ve per cent d,sc0,,m_ twenty-on-c and let it go at that. ing in proper notation favorite songs _ . D ' "` One was too bashiul to come and SEM among monkeys. allowed' Minimum charge twenty-“ve her' husband, who was told by thc _ The Morning Guardian (mailed) one year. The Canadian Countryman (weekly) one year...$l.50 _ Total................;....m adian Countryman. “Two papers ior price oi one* ' For ii ° limited time ibn (iunrdinn mnnnircment has cmiiplcieil nrranzrinoiits io offer iliv ulu.\'<~ two papers to any ad- dress in l"i'iui~o |._i ,» __ ,- . “.1 1 V r - fi `l» ' ` ' A' NE - ` EX M P ‘ ' ' A it ` “" ' °-'“““""""""' in N. s. 11-izmi. A 1o.1iMti` _ N ‘ i.