I W G ARDIA Daily- I '*-N-Tj) _ :="“~ C5 E22; ug; ,E25- 53' fe! a %|Il W m,'1hGDA _ , ,_ “_ . ,_ ,,,_,,...n.n... _ ‘ cnaacorrm-own, Piunc-E eoi1vA’iu5"isLAND, riunav, ocroiaaii is, Igni. {,;°.¢.-i.;‘..°icr,B;,f.»‘.-iig.if;,.»i>.§¢§.°i& if *' I I I ‘ _ J _ _z __ _ _ .f_v_ __ I »- . , ` < "_ W E APPEAL FINANCES OF is cuu LIST_QENOMiNliIiQNs,llv iiviiiiuiui "“¢'B'IIIi.IIi>r uiiin uiis GUARD!/lN’s GREAT CON E. in iviiiiis ’"E,§f,",';l,",§‘,l',§, I ...__- ~ The Guardian- BlJ"5;‘;);(;,_ out 27_'_An appeal in the Ifpsn case -has been lodged with gepregistrar of the Court of Crimin- si. . ` f alqigpcease will be heard in a fort- t. “lille date' set for the llB11‘B'lYl§. NOW 8 is only twelve days away and it any he necessary to postpone the ex- ecI=_IIIi(i);.Ir Law, in addressing the Un- ionist demonstration in Glasgow, ut- tered a warn-ing'about the danger of ,ailing to respond to the dQ1al ad- of the Dominions eq _ _ wlll come as a great shock to citiz Y‘*L',‘§n‘ada_ in mailing ner own erm. ens generally. nes could not 'have done otherwise, butn-,his tendency, taken by itself, was in the direction of disnnilon. M ' Special to The Guardian, OTTAWA, Oct. 27-The Moral Rs- form Association is [preparing bg make to the McBride Government the same representations they made to the Ottawa Government last week, that the Indians should be establish- ed in their lanld title to avert an up- Zgilng which they aiiegs is threaten- Slr Wllfrid _ltnia the Association that he could not take action with- out the co-operation of thir provin- cial autholrities. I IN I IIIIIINIII SYNDICATE YIILL OET MONTREAL STREET Kenney, of No. 239 Bond street NEW YORK och 26___Made“,n_e suddenly ill and during the forenoon uournnan, oct. ze.-'riiers can bs no doubt that on Wednesday nextg (hs Montreal _ Street Railway Com-, ,ny wiii isii into new hands. sane.-li wi- i~‘oi~gct and his group of capital-| g lots having lost control. Some tiniieithe seven seas' She 9““'t be m`°Yed ago what is known as t-he Robert,W syndicate who are behind the Can- t Brookl n, is onl - twel ,I ‘ i ` h bo SUIJIJIN IIIIIIH III E. H. NUHIIIN The announcement of the very sud- den death ol E. H. Norton, City, which took pl§ce in the I".E.'I. Hos- pital last evening 9JbL'.!ut seven o’clock, saith until quite lately when stomach trouble appeared Yesterday morning about nine o clock he was taken very was removed from his home on Prince Y y ve years old St to the Hospital on 'lt becoming he bridge 'beaten _to a froth and t e i y on the burnin deck crow-ded off he biggest hoisting derrick in the ‘ll fOr firmness Of Dlliposc and 11- apparent that treatment there was Sxlllllity of will she has Horatio at necessary. He passed away last even- ng, death being due to perforated ul- r of thc stomach. This lan Norton .was a mfanof Mr. Norton had been in his usual ii ' ' - ~ ce ith a mendamus, an injunction or much alrilit Especially as an accoun- ta nt he w. . more familiarly known adm" (,__,mpa,,y in the Om B,u_hm._|Greater City to apologize to aschool ln commercin iii his services a.sPub , The vnnadian Power Co. tried first in plant their $4,000,000 bond issue c iniiusncs nf urs stress and oic Pow-sr 5" Company thwarted their plans, and 1" tha Central Park 7‘°°"a.l’”‘l’er `d°u» riois iinnal began to -b-uy Streetlte' muck, and today they have_at l»east_d 50 per cent. of the__ capital in theirf hands. _ .;, one. t Madeline was attending public c mith street, Brooklyn, last May. In c, - ach-er for ‘something She l18Kl11’t lic Auditor bringing him into close ouch with members of business hous- s, commercial' concerns and public °h00l N0 5 in W8-Well SUESIZ. -near and private corporations. He was a man of integrity and llfliinig Ullt D8i>c_r deshglris with school worth in his death one who has in London but they claim that the BWSEUFS She lllilllefl Ollt S0IIWUl'll‘!\g filled can important sphere is remov- ariously described as one of'the pets ed_ _ He was fifty-three years of age and _hen the new ,mam in the Bnancial or something that miglit have. been was aplla-Tenth’ Hl»l'0I\g and healthy. horizon, J. W. McConnell, came on’;‘ the scene. _ I In less than a month this new wiz- I" ard of lin-mnce planted the whole 'issue I sed as a design for a il-ing-a-lingIH e leaves to mourn a wid-ow and five oque. Anyway, M-adc1iine's school- children:-Hrlrry, in Saskaitcliqewan; MBS began $0 laugh- Marion, of Moore & McLeodl's a/nd Miss Oaren, her teacher, demanded M iriam, Rita and Marjory, at home. in Canada save $250,000 which went that she apolc-gi'/.c_ Madeline refusedi. Harry has been wired for and will to New York “hd new the mm, in Sire was made to stand in the corner! England who threw the younger men V; down arc paying high prices to be al-,S lowed in. E A Robert or W. G; Ross the men who will retire on Monday' are Hun. L. J. Forget, Geo. Carvier- hill. Sir H. Montague Allan, Rolyertl leigbeu and K. W. Blackwell. _ _M (.anadian Club herc tonight Uni. LoNi1oN, oct. ze.-David Pearce»" Peiiliallow, thc lywnefit and profes-IC not of hotany at McGill U'niversity,'I Montreal, siuce,l883, died today h *mud--the 5-lf95m3r‘=*--I““'I"'* M‘miI'°b“' this is a problem( whicnlias ali~e'i‘ldy “P011 Wlllcll he WHS H l’9H.39“g" "Um reached an advanced stage in Mon- I l'l°llU"‘f\l- The Lake MPPIWPP sailed treal and Toronto, and will. continue C 0" 0°t°'U“" 1491 and arrived at Diver' to proceed in this direction, unless c l’°°l Y'~"“l"`d“Y~ _ strenuous measures are taken to pre- H vent it, and these measures cannoit rbi: BOY INJURED WHILE $29.50 R SEAT UH 'CIIHHGE put into force any too soon. MONTIIEAI., Oct. 26.-Rudolphelment uscd in the matter of lay-ing Forget, lil. l’., paid $29,500 for a out the.cities. The streets are nar- t seat today iii the Montreal Stock. row, there are houses groupeill close- t Exchange, the highest price ever paid ly together, affording poor breatl:iing_Hm,0ld G_ C0ve_ A 14_ve.a,._o1d stud- ipacg' and above an there is a not' ant residing in the siirbiirbs olf this here. POOR FISHING SEASON parks." OFF CAPE DRETON COAST. HALIFAX, Oct. 27-Three of the S nine of the American fleet seining on1 the Cape -Breton shore. arrived in I;|?eul§,I,),;l,;,i`,,,I,;IiSt<,aI2_',;!1ik;,_ fsiqgreieliirteig raging on the north coast of Britishll-in ~ . Columibda and Alaska. th birdmen and in aeronauts gener- belieicd a 'large body of macllercl Strong winds and heavy mins arelauey _md has tried a number of ex. ausing havoc in the vicinity of the ,psriments to secure an idea of the two weeks prevented successful opera-,new railway terminus. Bridges have ini-ce of the wind and the SUHSP-tl0“ een swept away and telegraph and'0f.g0ing through through the air. v have -been rimning, -but the high' winds and boisterous seas of thc past ,C tion. The fleets are now on their way li home, -and have littlie hope of fallingltelephone lines are torn -down by the _ | in with a school en route. The springlwi-nd and by landslides. So far aslthe planting of a- pole which stands, and summer catch .was a very DOOF Ih 0Ire.mauy of the -vessels i10t EGU-ln? 'lost. w llllll. BWI, with the fall Cahlill 8 fall' The storm has continued slnce last, .4 1 W’ . ure, skippers are going home much also met with very poor success dur Kyax B,.idgc_ ,om of the \,1g,g,,qt OnIsent into the wi,-_ and young Gove, mg the l’a'9I' Hamm' espeeiauy with the Grand 'Trunk Pacific Railway, hand-line fishing, while there always n allllearod to be a goodly quantity ofl cod and other fish on the Banks. B The -bait was very scarce and un- certain. Squid failed altogether to m strike in along the shore, while the ‘l0lZilsh appeared more numerous and fishermen gave up, and got employ- ment around the colliary districts. D“|'inR the past week fair catches of llllekdrel have been' taken°~by those Iemalnlllll in the business, and With I-Ill? Present high prices ruling, their seasonks earnings will be greatly all- Emented. M AGED oNrAnio`i<:x-ivi. P. DEAD1 oiusst rssiusnt ni rsterhoro passed y . .games Stevenson, cx-M. P. ‘He had lived in Peterboro since 1843 and re- presented the west riding in parlia- Minard's Liniment Cures Dandrufl. ment from 1887 to 1896. Hou--_...___ _ x_»_______-_»----------_-_-:.-.-_-:.-*-*-*J-“~”-R ic mig-lit -i~esumc_her sent when she (Continued on page 8.) bereaved The Guardian extends sin- cere sympathy on thc great _loss they will lie. the new_ president. Amongst||MPOR'|'AHT have sustained. FOR CANADIANS S’i‘_ JOHN, Oct. 26.-Henry Vivian, P., of London, Eng., addressed 1 Garden plots . In an interview to-ll ight hesaid: ff "1t has been said that our great " ities on t-hc other side, London aindiile .iverpo0l, suffered extensively fromlh aving slums. Perhaps we do.. But] I There seems to have been no judg- e-able lack of playgrounds and_c t TORH IN BRITISH COLUMBIA,'i,,,s rushed to she Anna Jacques uns- ` -- D Piiiivoii: nurilafr, B. c., oct. 26- likely lie home for the funeral of ith her face to the wull and told W hich further notice will be given. To the family who are so suddenly FIELDINO S_UFFERING MON'l‘Rl\lAI., Oct. 26.-It is ‘general- y understood that Hon. W. S. ldislidy ng is suffering from a stroke of par- lysis which hus slightly affected his pecch and locomotion. His fsicc looks rawn and he wears c. .patch 'over the ft eye. Nevertheless he is working ard and is at his iofilce almost, d-aiily. iiiess-sind-until he has another strokd here is no imminent_ danger, -but his ondition is certainly such as to ause his friends anxiety and eve-n al- rm. IMITATING AERONAUTS. NEWBURY1"0R’l‘, Oct. 20.-In trying o make ii. flight through space Just o see what the sensation was like. ity, was dashed to the ground with he results of both wrists were brok- n and his body badly bruised. He n _ ' iul Vote in The Guurdluifs Gréutl Contest _ Subscribe for _Your Favorite und Help her Win One of the Magnificent Prizes . .__---__-M -< The Two Grand Prizes, consisting of Bermuda Island and New York City Tours, will be awarded the Two Highest Contestants, BEING OF DIFFIdRl<]NT DISTlEiiiis Tomorrow ll0n’t Full to Ruud The Guardian Saturday--If Your Favorite is not on thi List Send in Her Name ut Once _ _..¢'_.. of a large piece of camvlas. which. . eilllesllay. 8114 the damage dom’ by formerly did duty as the mainsail of disal>DoInted with their season's,it has bnen terrific, pnrticuliarly ln'a work. Cape Breton il9h°l`m°“ hfwelthis vicinity. On Wednesday the E P " ent along the Skeena River suiiored: a great deal. Over a mile of poles and wire were taken away by one troublesome than ever. M-any of the I““dB“‘I°~ hich he attached at the top a DMI? yacht. _ W-hen the wind blew. this sail was clinging to a l‘0l>E lil- th” l°W°'l` end would be swept from- the earth and given n sensation that he liked. He ssw to it that uns swine- did “Ot cn;-ry him too far. ll0W‘€V9l`- His father warned h'im'of the danger of his experiment and forbade him continuing the practice. _ The lad thought he would try it once more, however. and when there “.59 9, strong wind hlowin‘£ he clmirllli the big canvas and sent it skyward. Gove was jerked from the ground at a great height and as the rope lmd become entangled about his wrists he |was unable to release his hold until he was at a D0int nearly as high as the pole. _ .He came down with i¢\‘@Bl'» "l`0l°“°° about 30 feet. For ii moment he was dazed. Then hc was able to call lOl' his mother. _ ,___...._1.-_- KING. Anrouso HONORED. BOSTON, Oct. 26.-Besides making CLAIMS PASSAGE MONEY OF IBROTHER WHO DIED AT SEA. i KILLED CHILD IN REVENGE. SPOKANE, Oct. 25-To punish his wife, who had left home, and to take revenge on his relatives, who were hiding his wife’s whereabouts, Henry Schroeder of 5147 Lake avenue, Chi- cago, shot and killed his three-year old niece, Ruth Tayler, and then committed suicide. NEW YORK, Oct. 24-Because his brother died on hoard the Fabre liner Roma when she .was two days outl from New York last September, Jos- eph Kathcr, a wealthy resident of Des Moines, has wHtten to the steamship company demanding that funded. his brother's passage money, less the cost of meals and transporta- tion up to the,time he died, be re- The little girl’s mother was work- ing in an adjoining room. Both the man and the child were dead when the police officers arrived. According to Mrs. Tayler, her bro- ther-in-law came to her home from Chicago looking for his wife, who Mr' Kather bases' his demand on had been here with -another man, The the ground that brother‘ never receiv- ed iii full the transportation he paid for. The st-eamship company replies that when Carl K»ather died at sea, ‘Captain Al-bert Corrtadc, of the Kather, however, refused this oilcrl and directed that the body be buried at sea. It was on the advice of his doctor that Carl Kiabher started on the voy- age to Syria, but two days out he was takien very ill, and in spite of died \v\l1en fifty hours from fport. The surviving brother went on to Italy and after spending a few weeks there Carl Kather was a rich contractor, in Des Moines and assume th-at he CRIPPEN WILL APPEAL Rom-a, offered to convey inthe body, in ~ a hermetically sealed coffin, to Ita.ly.I the efforts of thc ship's physician., two had been at the Taylcr home a few days ago, but Mrs. 'l`B»Yl€I` W0“lfl not tell Schroeder where they had gone, fearing that he would injure them. While Mrs. Tayler w,i-is preparing supper Schroeder, who was 52, took thc little girl in his arms and car- ricd her into the parlor, where hc sat down inl nn armchair and roclied her to sleep. Then lic coolly 'took a re- volver from ii grip, and, placing it against the chiid's breast, fired two shots. He thcu fired a bullet into his right temple dyi-ng almost immedia- tely. returned to Des Moines. !C0|\d¢|‘lS€(`I AdV¢|'IIS¢-ITTCDIS `. The Fabre line officials say that »---- _.____':_;-~_.-.:;;-.-L-;_-1-l; _(Too__latc for Cl§i_fliation.) TANTED girl for .general housc- Wm his Imsmge himself' work. Apply 29 Passmore Streeti _ _ 1°_'2_?‘l1_Y'Pd- » EXECUTION Nor FIXED. ' “7AN'l‘ED. at Once. a zirl for scu- .__.__. _I eral housework in small family. Kim: Alf°““° Xm- “I SW” th” LONDON, oct. 21-It sppssrn that Apply tc 167 Kent St- 10-29rClf°~l"'d hfloountry of its Plirhti- Buy at home .The sun sets this evening at 4.56 to Tha Guardian Oflke for full partic- _ ing your name. I i iii; 'i no/ Some ofthe Contest mail yesterday ___ , _ _ ____ __ _ ___ L “____;___~` ____ “:.1:::“.“°ii';.‘.:~.:."i;=.:ii; f““‘ \\ ..;2:i;:.ii2..2.°;.. fro n -_ _ i _ _ g van a _ p y _ ig in the name of the can tn insure. sais delivery of snms. - I _'rim tempsrmiire nt time oirrrosir A,_m0,,,__ 21,, ,_m,,,,,o,_,, S,,.",_ - [this morning was 49 degrees above 10_28du_ iiiunliei- of votes in this ,didn¢ss. seems as thouiih lf W0“l‘l . zero. , ___.~_-->------- --- gg ithe contest shoi.l.l psy Ml-i `/0”" IJ* 'and save money ln the enrl_. , and rises tomorrow morning at 6.33. ulars. 1°‘35i4 from frciplit. Thi- lim-i~<~i»lii|ii:il siii-plus for tho year is given us $623,164. SEVENTY MEN DROWNED OR KILLED IN EXPLOSION ON A HAITIENOUNBOAT i . . . The program, which was a varicill one, consisting of vocal and instru-` mental music, was pi-efaced by an I opening address by the (‘haii'mi»in - who spoke eulogistically of thc rc- I sultsi accomplislied by tho School of dates upon their success. --' Of the different musical selections' be said, as the work of the diiiercntl performers was up to the usual hich " appreciated and roiiiatcdly encorcd added greatly tu the plca.s~ure -of theft occasion. The prize winners wcrc as follows Z, Associate, Miss F. Gill, Senior, C. 1 McKenzie, W. Stanley, liitcrmcdinteli H-onors Miss Lois McEwen. | His Worship Miayor Rogers spoke. briefly, complimenting the work ofl the pupils as well as thc instriictiiiyl Professor Wright, and expressing thcl -hope-that similar. evenings of music" might be enjoyed in the near future. SCHOONER FROM N. S. LOST ; ____ ,i LONDON,Oct. 26.-The captain and 0 Florence Leland, were pickcil up f by the British steamer Cmnmoiloic ll from New Orleans, Oct. 9th for Liv-‘ erpool which passed Old Head :iii Kinsale today. The Leland was wrecked_dui‘iiig the recent storms.| She was owned b A. O. Gross, and] was a three-master of 384 tons uct and was built at Camden, Maine, in PAW'1`UCKl§'1` S'I‘OREKlEEl‘EIl. victed of murdering William F. Mea- gher of Pawtucket ‘mi the cvcniug of “ Feb _ 21, 1910, William 'Trent' wus _ sentencd to lifc imprisonniciit by 5 Judge Charles F. Sterns of the Superior Court. _ On the evening of Feb. 21 Trout] entered l\.feaghci~’s grocery store in Pawtucket and, after 'making a smvall piirciiasc demanded at .the _ point of pistol, that mcuglicr give I. him the moi-.ny in the cash drawer. After receiving thc. money Trent shot Mcaglier nnil came to this city, where he was ziri‘cstefCVl°\lS_ assertion that .he is not and never has been connected directly or in directly with any wall paper trust.; as alleged by Colonel llooscvcit. John A. Dlx, Denrocrntic noniiiicc for governor, in a stutemrnt rccriitIY. ‘lil- mands from thc former |ii':~.~:iili~iii |"the apology which one gc:iilc.wm\ misrepresentation." / Y hailed from Deer Island Maine. Sho t I’ ~ __l_______ ii CONVICTED OF MURDERING _(`lia.nculliii‘ I-iii* .iohii lloyd nt the ii A young son, of Mr. Woaghur, who _?__._é___ I pictiires =ilio\\'s und iirumntic ciitciw Iniiiiiu~iii.-_ null rrroiiinimiiling ihui. . no chililrm iuiiici- aixii-.iii ycnrs of ago lic admilt:'ii that n text hook of Bible kno\\'lvd;;c I.c complii-il and put forth for th.: izsc of public scliools of the l’i'ii\'iiiic; also, that liaviiig iii ’ie\\' thu iuri~iiti\'i~ to i-.xrcssivc drink- lg wliicli iiriscs l`i'om the trcaiiiiig ut bars of snliinn.-z final hoti-ls, lhis uud ilc<'lurc~.~ itself in fnvor of thi' y _ . . total pi-oliiliiiiiiii hy law of thc trout- ing system. A irsoliifii-ii iiskiiig for thc ap- iointmi-iit oi' ii cm.-'oi~ of moving person, wns iuissi-d. ` lllilrl' Ulf .\ illlll. .\l..\l(J.\"i` (‘-llI~`4\fAT}dI). izii,»;'i‘(»N_ liiii,_3T--\\'lii'i» iiwnitiug Ihr- luzii-rnl riii-.<, (hr lzoily of IIiIiS.-= lmtilin '\.',\iiIiii_ uliii rlicil :it thi* n_i:¢‘ oi l'|, w;i- nvurly <-rcinziti-il, when n ciiiiillr si-I. I`»|'|- in Ilii- (‘uIl`iii. .\l€n.ir