_ Y Far the Largest B Daily" Girculatron - l in this Province. iHl3,cIn1iLonnow Guhinii I > I f nvmo DAILY roUNn D. ini W`lIJ(lN}KLY.N0W RURAL DAE.iY) lI1} ‘ "THE LATEST NEws CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER io, 1910. rmsr os' ALL" {.§°.f»‘.`-iI”f?i'i'N.§sBi‘Iv%i.nf.\‘2iY¢§n”EsI EIEEIIIINS HELP iiiizinmziiv Special to The Guardian. OTTAWA, Nov. 9.-The movement for reciprocity between Canada and the United States is likely to benefit I from the Democratic victory in the United States. The Republican party has always I been the high protection party of the .-_l IN NEW [IIINENESS NEW YORK Nov 9 - The sweep of th political tidal wave which roll- ed over the United States is further emphasized by the additional figures at hand today The Demvcranc maiority in the House of Representatives will 'be 42 and possibly more. as compared with United States, and the Democratic party for years have been the partyi of lower, tariiis and freer trading. The feeling here is that ye.cterda'y’s turnover will improve the chances of ,my reciprocity' agreement -bein-g en- dorsed by Congress. - It is possible, too. that Hoyt, Pep- , per and Forster, ropresentinig the Uni- g . . ted States at me Ottawa negouat_ _ necticut, 'one in Kentucky, two in ions. may feel that the declaration of thc American people will warrant. mem going further-in making conces- sions to Canada than they were pre- pared to do when they came. ---------- EIN IINEYWIINN SIX IINIS’ NWEEN lill0}LllOllRNE, Nov. 8-Weei fy rest usy legislation is demanded by the Labor pnrty in the state of Victoria. b It is as-lccil that workers should be n uitlilid to one clear holi-day out of S seven. Representations have been B mndc to the government which , has 5 considered the matter carefully and Us |195 ‘I€"I‘IC“I t"' make the -°xP°l`Im°“t- IDru,per, the Republican candidate for A rcmaiikable situation prevails in R U19 -"*I‘5lI`"IIf_'I', S`°““I§“~ rm" Labor Itarill Bill, and several la-bor, mea- l1l8§0.l`IIl`- l`eJ0I°m'-5 "I its 5tT`e“§I7h~ Isurcs figured prominently in the elec- III’.¢* I"IIIf°""I EU accept 'any amlmd' tion and con-ipasscd -the Republican one in North Carolina and five or thcm of a net. gain of 22, now neces- Special to The Guardian, I ’ I I I 4 . D 0 s sary for Deinociat control of the H E the present Republican majority of 26 in the Senate now rapidly approach- ing the vanishing point although the Republicans are now reason-albly assured of 48 Senators, or one mom than necessary to make -a majority, with a number of States still in doubt. CHICAGO Nov 8-The indications at izenl o clock were that the Demo- crats gained considerable of the next House of Representatives. The known sins by Democrats \v'Zng at from seven to fiftccnl miles an hour. He used his 50-li.irse-power* Antoin- ette and was iii the air 42 minutes, making no stop after leaving the field until he rstiirned thereto. STEANSHIP SUMMONING AID SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 8.- Wireless messages were picked up at various points along the coast last. night from the steamer Falcon, of _ the American-Hawaiian Steamship From evidence secured the detccti.`e](;0mpa,,y' stating that the boat was believes thc body df McGregor was mire and asking f.,,- M,|_ Dlalied th0\`€~ Y‘U‘Illf-I T9'-_0_ IS SUII In The Mare Island station received B. lull. I)0I-“.2 h1’Ifl On S\lSI/10100 ' message early this morning that the Falcon has flashed distress signals at UNKNOWN VESSEL ASHORE 9.30 efciocir while on ine columbia ____ River Bar. The fire was put out, it porvrsiuou-'ri-i, N. H., Nev. s.- Two vessels went ashore near here IN EHNNEEIII ` Before the Vice Chancellor. . Nov. Sith., 1910. Ephraim ll. Brow, Assignee, etc vs. S. W. Crabbo and anor-Action to on the part of the plaintiff and ad- journment made until Tuesday 22nd Nov. for further hearing. G. Gaudet DRAOGINO FOR BODY. DIGBY, November 8-Detective Han- .rahan left for Burton’s lake this af- ternoon to drag for the tody of the missing man, Edward McGregor. was reported. shortly after miidnlght. after the tug Snohorr.\'sh had gone to that the government has :ry no I du,-ing the night, and one of, them, an means ilcchlell that an arrangcmtnt unknown schooner, is expected to be cannot he rcschcd with Sir lfobert Perks und his associates for the con- 0lrilCl»ii=ii of a dry _dock and ship- l>0ils:idc sluuilil hc paid. Thls could not lic cn- tcrtulnc.l, and therefore thc Levis lure the licvis proposals have been sent brick to Sir Robert Perks, of ratlier of the Dominion Dry Dock lomli-1I1‘i'. for revision, in order that. II “lily hc brought into conformityl _lfétli the uct and the plans consider-‘ It IS “Nlu~ctcd the company will be invs siooo Tfiiiorurii TORONTO, Nov. 8-A brother's dc- votion saved the limb, i_f not the life of Norman All-en, of Simcoe, Ont. after a rnre anid rcmsrliabls overe- tion performed in thc Toronto Gener- al Hospital by Dr. Primrose. Some 60 other physicians and surgeons watch- ed the operation, which involved the transfusion of a quart nf blood from lieni-il from shortly When the fileI¢|,e veins of Al1cn’s brother to his __ . .y l_h_cu hlahs and proposals for St. own, _chu thru experience at Levfe \vlll liiinil them in good stead, and the l"~0l>o.~`nl will doubtless be one which CHl_l_ hc i-o_nsld\ercil. ' I'I1I'" lin' Ro?-.crt was lust in Ot- Allcu, while working with a chisel in an ice house. stashed his leg INIUW the knee, severing the main artery rind losing much blood. Recurrlm! h oiih ea helped to weaken him I-1\1'a he was confident of the con- a?1l(l1|iIrl=vI'LcI`Iit thc vvouiid healing. INW' it,-iz(-il. ni of thc St. John dock. How- ing him also ini 5 condition unfit to E_\er,_if private companies do not un- risk amputation of the lc!- _EZEHKC this work it is unrier.-itoozl, _______ file needs ol the new navy are '______;___ Int the Government will likely L_____' HM* _thc construction of the _____s_ and bt. John docks. I-Iowcver, ___- ins not been considered in coun- ' ‘ i ,,,I,`I":___II_I°I*l\'0rn. M. P. for Ottawa, spwh he the address in reply to the mg _'__ 10111 _thc throne at the open- ,,,,,nc, N}I*“I}I9~m@"t. and .Ernest La- m0__d~ ___- . for Kamarouska, will_ Min ' I "fl -=\ Liniment for sale everywhere v H15 .younger brotlier volii.iteer8d to replenish the famislied veins and ar- teries. Success in such an Ollefatlml qepmrig upon the most rigid precau- tions and thc lincst technique. Brief- ly, it is carried out by 009010! I-he artery of a _lienlthy D€l'EI°“- generally one of the brachial _ arteries. 1\"(}_ lead there from s slim l>IPB_f0 Uh correspimiiog artery of the sick man. and of course, a flow of blood takes place towards thc latter. There are dangers of blood poison- ing, but in this case. both men ini- olved are now doinlr Well- P. E. Iac FOR HALIFIIX HAl.ll~‘;\ The pastorllt N- 3. Nov. 7- hy, - ` Of Park Street Pres- ,he°;;*:_;iu:_-h_uich made vacant through ,,.,,, ,D R__“_ Of Rev. M. A.\MscKin- can __xt_____§e_;ia, has been fllleg. The ’“"I»i. nm I° H" "°I"' M°' rh,,,,h ma; Of Gaston Presbyterian re|,¢,.d_',n I"‘I°Il'M|\. has been sc- ,.um____.__ ans.ver_ to their call the new _______°_‘; Hlmointed to secure a ,,,,__z______» fi” received the foliovflnz .uh _ Yesteivlay. "I accept call Im in Presbytery. Romans, first chapter nlnth and eleventh verses.” Rev. Mr. Mclnlnls is one of the fore- most of the Presbyterian DlVil\¢5 OT the United States. He is a powerful and forccfnl speaker as well as a well known contributor to a number Of theological journals. Rev. Mr. Mein- ncs is a native of Charlottetown. P- E. I. He has sprnt the past hft_e' years ln the United States. Ph-e con- gregation of Park Street is extreme- ly fortunate in securing the *““"’I°‘f“ of such an alilc ahi-l \“0WN'|"l Pfi‘*\°l" cr to succéed their former Pastor. her assistance, and the steamer .pro- ceeded on her way to Oregon. The Falcon left San Francisco Sun- day morning with s gem;-ral freight cargo for northern ports. ROBINSON-TANNER The Salvation Army Citadel was filled to overflowing la-st e ening on the occasion of the wedding of Capt. Charles B. Robinson, City, to Capt. Essle Tanner, Liinculiiirg, N. S., par- ticulars of which appeared in yester- day’s issue. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. G. E. Ross and Brig- adier Adby, St. John. The halrpy couple sat down to a banqiict with a large nlumber of invite-d ginsts, a- mong whom were Capt. Millar and Lieut. Barclay, Amherst, Ensign G=rceu, Summerside; Mrs. Capt. Squarebriggs and Capt. Hood. The tables were beautifully laid out. Bri- gadier Adby read several telegrams of congratulations' from proinincnt ofiicers on the mainland and delivered a pleasing speech. Others who spoke were: Capt. Spearing, Capt. Kean, Tre-aslircr Cliaiidler, Irieut. Boleyn: and the bride and hridegroom. The presents wcre very handsome and far too numerous to mention. Among them might be mentioned, a hund- some parlor clock, half dozen silver knives, forks and spoons, ‘by the corps; Drawn work-. fiom Brigadier and Mrs. Adhy and Divisional staff; Silver tea service and cake stand, from the members of Lodge Eton, Sons of England; Autograph quilt and sheets and pillow cases from ay num-her of city friends, inltstand and- salt and pepper set from thc Junior Corps. Capt and Mrs. Robinson leave tomorrow morning for Liinenhurg, N. S., the home of the bride, before pro- ceeding to Montrcnl where the Capt. has bycen appoinwd on the stall of the Financial Board of the Army. They will he accompanied by t-he best wish- es of their many friends here , with whom The Guardian joins in extend- ing hearty congratulations. A Hot Shot on I Home.Shopping |i___;____.e--.II The large foreign mall-ordcr houses never oder mall-order bargains a- cross thair counter -because the cus- tom-crs can see that they are cheap or inferior articles or have been nhopworn, time worn and scorned. UNDER SUMMER SKIES ~ ¢-__-__-_-L Churlottetoniiin Tells Competitors Thut the Prize is one worn sinnng For fs coming. You- know what it is_The Guardian. I read all the Island like. ` .papers because I nm an Islander,-1 You know what it feels like when nm interested in the Island news. It you awake in the morning. 'tells me about all the old boys I Now do'n’t begin to shiver. I am Ionce knew-and some of the old girls. not going to talk about the cold or ililess ’em. the snow, or the slush-only incid- The Guardian got me deeply intcr- entally. estcil in its big prize competition. l What I want to get at is: How The competition proves of more than ‘would you like to- awake some winter Usual interest to mc. lt includes a- morn-ing and feel the warm sunshine mong its prizes free trips to the lier- streuming down upon you, to gaze niudas. I think that bully. upon waters of blue and gold, to; Now I ani writing this letter just drink in with every breath air chsrg- to ccngratulatc thc winners in ad- ed the pcrfiiine of sweet smelling VHHCO- The P1‘iZ0i-S a tub-notclier. I flowers and pines '? am speaking from s concrete basis --- No, I am not talking aboutdreams. I have been thcre, scvcrul times, and And to see the people in summer hope to go again. costumes~the men and women in I want to tell tlic competitors that light apparel, to see the roses and the trip to the llermu-dn Islands in lilies and olcauders iii bloom and to the winter time is one of the most see the fruit ripe upon the vine. genjoyahlc things the nilud can con- Now you say that would be nice- CQIVC- It iS U10 Will <10 I\1X0» real nice and real pleasant and you Now let us get hack to -wlicre wc would like it to he your portion. But stni‘teil‘. We will suppose : you enquire, what are you driving at, Winter is on good and hard. -Our SEEIUIS IHEIIIII IIISPNIIIH SIIIS Cl-IICAGU, Nov. 8.--Bruce Miller, LONDON, NOV. 7 .-It may now lic of East Uhicago, friend of Bcllc El- announced on the hcst authority that more, the actress, whose liiislmnd Dr. the conference of the loaders of the Cfrippen is under scntancc of death Government and of the Oppo,~;ittj¢,n in London for murdering her takes I0 C"Jl1Si\l0l` I-115 llllUSf»iU\\ UI U10 H0050 no stock in the story that the “-9. Government and of thc ()pr.u.~=itioi\ mah is alivn_ of Lords will result in holding li Miller appeared as witness in the board constitiitioiial convention next Gripper; trial to disprove (he annusu. year, which will deal with thc whole tion that he was unduly friendly with, sulnlect of the Fcdera-tion of the Brit- Mrs. Crippen. ish Empire. This degree of understan- °'1tsa¢,m3;~(l,pm-e and Simpleln ding among the loaders has been said Miller lust night._ rcachcd during the past three weeks, "i`rippcn had cast in§iuiiat'ons “lhefffils ll 010050 Hilti' “U BiU‘09nl'@nt that I might know thc ivliereaboiits Named POSSIUIE- “S EKPIHHMIOH iS of his wlfc and l went. to London to l-I10I`°‘m_'Hl`killb1e EVUWUJ in f&\f0F Of the " ""(G`d'_1f,,,,',é-d dn page 8_)" "` federation idea among political men _________,__ of all classes. 0081 uv $2.000 :,‘.'.f.2“"i. iii; FOR even the most radical nicnrrurs of the _.__ IG-overninent, including Winston Uhurc-V ORANGEVILLH N0v_ 8___The jury hill and Mr. Lloyd-George, were in the action of Mrs. Margaret Mar- SUUUEIY ODDOSCKI EU FTi\`illl§.' IFGIU-llfl shun, wmow of _juhn Ma,~Sha11_ whu_tlie degree of indepqndence possessed was killed on June, 17 ncnr. his home IIJY Q&05lI‘H and A\lBl31`-"\Iif1- TINY \\'Cl'0= in Melanchtoii toivnuliip by his horses “'m1“i’- to ¢0"C°de EU I\'~fl` Slmllill' T-ir being friglitcned by the aiitoiiiobilc of IHUOHS tv the Imllefial .GITVGYIIUWM Dr. T. J. Gowuns, of 1-llornings Mills, BIZ Untafm I0 the D0m'If.ll0I\ UI Uanllr this ,,,(,m,ng b,-ought B Verdict fm. da. The Unionist leaders are ready to the plnintill for $2,000 damages which Compromise 011 the Irish illleslibll 00 Dr. Gowans must pay. 'that basis- ¢ __._..i' sTli__e diatailivof local_Gove__rnn;ent for co sn- , a es snr Eng-en., must be worked out next year at the cori- ,' , _ _' __ vention. Meantime, constitutional teNIN»IcIclAi;;;2_'pI¢;l(ltIi.ca,l. rdlly ICUIIIIIIIMI on page 3') turned out to be a pri'/.c iight. The fight got well under way in a barn at the corner of West 50th St. and *_ ~ South Paulina Streets when the BUCHANAN' Onto NOV- 3”TI“""“ police raided the place and a_n.e5ted|chilrlrcn of Todd were sufiocatcd 300 men inc1,,ding the plqncipals andlin a fire which broke out during the B I,,.0m.ment po1,t,c'1a,.,_ shscncc of their parents. _ _ A ring nad been roped on in a_ The _Fira §_tnrf.edt_ in the \\_ooi_lio_x, stable. Men scheduleid to fight to al“".§1k.W IMI, “lc ,wr ,Same tm, Igm finish had 'taken their corners arul m' mg “Ie COIII ‘Im 'V NI ‘II "I . house for smoke. Sho found the six excited spectators were crowded | F , , about the improvised rin . l“""th" "Iii IIHII’ dead _I`nII°r me II"`I g- in the main loom whcic it hail hrcu A dozen patrol wagons werfi S00“ cnrricd b a child only three or four _ Y - at the dom” and the men armstm ycirs old, thc cldf-st of thc family. were loaded _in and taken to the Eng- The “cond d,il.,1 dm] me hon,-S 13t,,r_ lewood SI~aU0'“~ and the illstmrztcti mother ran to two '“"'i'*-°' or three neighboring houses implor- ing some one to go fog ;;~ do_c__tor_ ____ However, no one |-iwipoiuei ._ or. TFINERIFFFZ, Canary Islands, Nov_ i-o1_chcd the town the following dn_v,‘ S-Two Seaman, the Sole su;-viv(,r5,,Iaii\i a doctor went oui, but he was arrived here yesterday and told of the -luiahle to save thc lilc of tlic cldcsl loss of the Anglo-Algerian liner Kur- Child- distan of Scilly. The steamer csirricd 1** _ __ ` a crew of forty. ‘ A l\l()DEI. R/\lL\\A\ \lLL.I\(-E. The survivors reached here on the _"°’ _ Ghrman steamer Santa Ursula. The PUNT (I7fI‘7nIT~ 0“I'~ _7"‘I"- 9-_"The Kurdistan was long overdue at Mar- l‘iu»1I‘-ilI8\\ NUlU\l’\`Il _lla I“f1.V IIB-‘» Pill" scillcs an-d ycsterday the owners sent 1-TIHSUI ‘1 Ia"I" at Imft I'I`°‘_IIt Of “III a vessel to search for her. She sail- BUi‘<‘--‘- TIM’ C-illlliljllly Hlfelllle T-0 IH: ed from Manchester on' Oct. 17 and out s su_.uu€_nu vill;_i:c___i\'l;ci_c__?\i;_<_l;|_: and the fact that she hurl foiiiiiicrcd cies ani if icr_em i- e. i was 'the first intelligence. tlicir Ironic-.-1. _'1hi~ placc__will bc on The Kurdistanl was of 1.741 tons and the "model \'rlln_g_e_plau. wus commanded by Capt. Manning. - V . The survivors were drifting in n C0|'|d¢l\S€d A(`lV¢|`t|SCfnC|'\t5 lifeboat when, on Oct. 21, they were ::+~-_-v--_;_--_-1---~--;'-Y.f;:;'~;"~7i--‘rf' picked iup hy the British ship Vincent, ____ lf1_`oo_ late _ii_i_r__l_fl_a_ii_i-1iii_cs§i!_<1___[\_§l___ which transferred them to the Smith - ,Ulm BOARDEMS can be wmvorb Ursula on Nev' 2' ` Iahly acroninioduted at 57 Hillsbo- _ [0 SL __ _ \__l-llIill\v_ml I (JY WANTED, to run firrnnils. $2.50 per week will be paid to u_ Special to The Guardian. smut chap' Apply It GunrdlIElIIil)tIlIcc. TORONTO, Niivemher 10-Fair and " ' cold at first, ollowed by rain or r vo LET, that desirable residence sleet. _ on Upper Hillsboro Street., late- ly occupied hy L. I-I. Beer; possession The temperature at three o’clock Ewen at one-e_ Apply Mrs. N. D. this mornin; was twenty-nine degrees Armou,-_ 219 Hillsboro Street. abgve Toro. 10-Zdtf. he owcst temperature recorded , ‘ _ '__ ' ewes, ,, and rig- estcrday was thirty-one degrees a- I4 (IR pf e_ Kg; gm, “tel _ o\ini~ gave Hmm “nd the mgheht' was th" for cllildrcn to drive, most suitable ty- seven above up till nine p. m. Ch . t pr ent_ Apply 75 Q,,c,.,, Thcntfdc will he high' this afternoon IQAHGAINS' “mn mpet' CIIOCITW at 5.24 and tomorrow afternoon at - "MI ¥I°“"“"“"" W” are °'°"I ng 6,24 . out this branch of our business and! The lcnrth of today will na nine mill U19 r00m“~G¢01‘Z0 H- '_l`ant>r; hours and forty-seven minutes. *ii C0-. 154 (-0- GBUFEP 30'” - "N The first quarter of the new moon Kent, H1010. mlliclllnf l“°"°“'*“I' PMI” rises this afternoon at 1.17. ' at 9 cents each. 11'10d3i- Miuard'| Linlment Cures Dnndrud. Tho sun sets this cvenin at 4 'iii --*_’”-"" I __ Special to The Guardian. EDMONTON, Alta, Nov. 9.-Th blizzard which ushered the winter a at least two weeks earlier than us ual called a halt to practically al the railway construction in the Pro , Vince. this week and seek winter qiiai‘tet‘s. viuce. built. IHE JIIIIEE'S Illlll Special to The Guardian. RAGINA, Nov. 9.-Justice 'ohn- stone, who was convicted in the pol- ice court hc-forc Magistrate Trant for afllowing his dog to run at large, took thc cuss to the Supreme (‘ourt, which yesterday upheld the magis- l.rritc`s ilicision. 'l`Iic cizsc has excited lunch interes and amusement. rr JORDAN SUMMER HON-IE OFFERED AS A SANITARIUM hl(i.\'i."l`i'N, .\'o\'. 8.-~It is true that Mrs. J. i‘_ Jordon has offered her bcnutifiil summer rf;-sidciice at thc Glades to ilic l'i'uviiici;il go\'ernpifh|; for a till>crc~i1Iosis 1-aanltnriiuii," said Hon. (`, W. liobiiisuii today. Mr. ltob- inson said: "I communicated Mrs. Jordau's offer to the prime minister 9, sliorl. time into :ind he has hc;-n-nc- tive in loolfing into the matter. Al- ready two m-enibers of the tuberculos- is <:om|nissif;n, Dr. Botsfoiwl, of Monc- ton, aud Ilr. lllraveuny of Ht. John have visiiul the place and reported rind on Saturduy Hou. Mr. Hazen vis- itcd thc Gluilcs, uccompnnicd by- I". S; Siiniiiici' of Moncton. lt is also understood that n full mcctlng of thc members of the tuberculosis commis- sion will he licld at the Glades in the near future. lVli's. .Iorilau’s uiaguificent oder in- cludcs the greater part of hor lands at River Glade, consisting of several hundred acl'-es,,a pnlatlal rr-sidcncc and sialilcs, together with :ill (uni- turc, except ii few pcrsoniil cficcts, ;.ictures, etc. Mrs. .lorilan reserves for herself only thc cottage as si home when she may visit the home land." Mr. Robinson says the location is a good one. Mrs. Jordan expects to he in New Brunswick ln December t-o look after thc property. SERIOUS LOST TO I PENilliSQl,llS, Nov. 8.-John Mor-I ton, of this place, lost two valuable; horses early this morniiig on the I.I C. ll. tracks, nczir thc village. ’l`hcy were struck by the early morning ex- press, No. ll, to St. Julio, and l.a.'l- ly smashed up. The team wus valued at $500. - The animals had been loose in ai barn, thc door of wliicli was lzepti was knocked down and thc li1>r:-‘-rs letl out. When the ezepriss arrived at` Sussex, Ilrivcr George i\loi'i'i=Jon rc- marked that he believed his eng~iueI had i-:truck either a moose, or a horssl and on examination pieces of fieshl were found on the front of thc loco- motlvc. He lcai'ne.'l inter t‘.\,nt Mr. 1 Morto‘n's liorsus had leervi killed. FAMOUS BANDSMAN DEAD SE.»\T'l`l.lC, Wns., Nov. 8.-Thomas (‘-arrcll who lcd ii bnud at the i-.fro-I nation uf Qiiccn Victoria. dicd hci'oI yesterday in his with your lrrtving fill descrnilants including sr-vcn great great grni\dcliildi'cii. ilnrrel was born on thc isle of i\li:n in 1814. llc cross- ed ihc plains on loot and settled in Utnh in IRGR. I THOUSANDS LEAVE NONE SE.-\'l"l`l.l"., Wu., Nov. il-.\'cnrly 2,- 000 moicpcolilc lift -Nomc than cu- tcrcd tlic licliring Hczi (`ity durini: mwigntloii scnson just cliiswil, nccoril- lng to figures compiled by ihc lliiitvd States (`\i::ioni>= ulliccrs ihcic und re~ rclvcil yesterday. 'l‘hc iw-ri-wrt shiiivcil that 76 vicsscls eiitcrcil the _\2i\rtlici'u port taking in 2154 pm-u-uiigir.-1 und bringing out 2609. The gold shipped out iltring thc iivc niouirlis of open navigation amounted to $22,-lh7.C.'»8.‘.’»~l.. A total of 400 miles has been ini. iliiufniii WINTER CRUISE, wiiiiihw ii Huiviiiniui iii iiiiiiiwisi iii in Pnl . I _ , __*_, i' ;; _ il _ Special to The Guardian. e ‘ LONDON, Nov. 9.-At a meeting of t,Holyhead Council the clerk started - | that the All Red Route line proposed Iibuilding a pier at Holyhead. ' ` All the traffic for Canada would be , Au the grading outfits uni -ass Carried “S I" “B G“IW“i“- WW” * Irailway would be built to Kings- This brings to s close a very active Itovin. year in railway building in the Pro- I It is HISO °0Di8l11Dl11tBd £0 '10!15IJ`“°t a steamer large enough to convey grain from Dublin or Kingstown to l-Iolyhcad to connect with the railvrayi there. Earl R0hert's Imperial Trophy- ,contest resulted as folluws:- ,'l‘runs\'anl Cadets 494, first place; ‘Canadian Cadets 436, seventh place. , P. E. 1. 329, ninth pl-ace. lsiviniiliii in- u ui i. lil. . y iniiiils O'l`TAW.\, Nov. ll.-President Hays und Vice-Prosldcnt Wainwright ofthe `Gi-mul Trunk liiiilway Company. had a long conference tlus afternoon with irlir Wilfrid Laurier, Hon. Geo. P. Grahiini and lion. W. L. MacKenzie King, rclativc to thc reinstaternmt of the <‘oinpnny‘s conductors and trninineii who have not yet been tak- cn lack to work, notwithstanding the understanding on which the strike of Inst .luly was settled. Accordiiig to the terms settle- nicnt it was understood that all the nm-i were to have been rein-stated by Nov. 2 except in cases where they had liccn found guilty of acts Of viol-_ _ (Continued on page 8.) CHAMBERLAIN WANTS ACTION ERE lT’S TOO LATE LU`.\'Dl)N, Nov. 8.-Joseph Cham- Iberlniu, writiiig to Lord Ridley in re- Ifercncc to thc unnunl meeting of the iliand Reform League in Manchester ,and referring to a preference says i"Thc hope of preference is indeed a. 'ho;c for more complete union with Iour colonies and unless this is sec- Iurcd nt the next colonial conference it may hc tizo late to influence those with whom \ve have to deal. They have shown ivlllingness to meet us half w-ay which is'very prom- Iising for our trade and our country but they will not forever walt upon - [Ins iznil should wc take thc advantage 'which the coiifcreuce offers once rnore Mnnlor we niziy find it to0 late. "The present is thc time given for our decision und I hope wc shall no longer show ourselves unwilling to nmlfc changes our colonies have nl- reacly made." SHIP TOTAL NRECK LONDON, Nov. 7-The five-mastcd ship Preussen, thc largest sailing ves- scl in the world, lics wrecked in Crab Bay, l_Ju\'ciI, where she is pounding on thc rocks in a fierce southwest gale. Her crew arc still aboard, it being inipossihle on accounlt of the heavy sea to reach her.- At 11 o‘clock last night the Prcussen was in collision with the Cross-Channel steamer Brighton, round for Dieppe from New Haven, with ninety passengers. The steamer was considerably damaged, but ret|u~ned safely to New Haven. The prcusscn lost her bowsprlt and jib-boom and possibly sustained other dnmnugc. She drifted away in the ilnrkncss. This nftcrnioon she was lluns; asliorc in rr gnlc. A lifeboat and four tugs vriluly tried to reach her, but they wcrc finally swampedi by tho colossal i.-on-_ The lifchoit got near to thi- wreck, but although there were lii»lit.»i Hhouril the cr;-,iv were invlsiblc, and no nnswcr \vn.~i given to the life bf\rif'>\ hziil. Fiuili:\l»’-’ It was h0ll5I95S to reach thc l'i'c\..s.-im, thc life boats nuil tiigs stood Inst. Meanwhile the rofisfigiizii-.ls tliri-iv xi line attached to n rocl- ct ovcr the l’rrussrn, hilt ap- ||~nri-ntly thc crew did not make it sufc. ”l`o\viir