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BLISHED \89\ cirAiu.o'rrr:'rowN rumen gpw S51* - _B _ _ _ __ _ __ _ ann isi.AND.:ruioav ocroanu ai. ieoz. rarer: two cams' _ J ._ I as ‘W _ U ~ ‘_-,_ ¢,,..__ ,______. , ___ ' ‘L ' a 'L '“` ~ ‘A -15.'-_'_ "2""°:>’ L fs, ~ ri--i-Q"-fl' -‘; ,=-_v_‘~_-"i§'-5-`- its-_; _ --_-:_ _ '=‘, »_;-,3 " _ _ _ _ ___- _ .-~ -_ _f _ f i -- ~ M-~-» = .._.-.~_ _ ff.-»~-of ___'§‘.:l-;_,.,__§>;<'- -- §,-}i‘=`-_.~f._~‘;;g;;E;;s. _‘=}_,_§f__~ _ ____-_;__;_,______________=____,____ ___ M , _ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ”‘ ' '- - ~ 'rs - ' - le s- -. , __ _-_-__..g»_-or-,\.:_,;__ , _ rises _ _ _ _ wn':.:`P»w h ‘ I I _ I ` ,OCT-8- ` NIN GU i _,___;',__ _ _'_-_` _ 'ag f __ *_ _ ` ' = I ' v ` -= HH igzg 5 llii SIIIIIIESSIIIII Ill Ill-Ill IS STILL IIIII IIIEIIIIII Prefontaine Refuses the*SSpeaktrsiiip-BrilIIant"~Wiiddiiig* in Quebec-Remarkable lhionfiiiimmunion Service in Mon- treal-Ontaric Man Wants Island Potatoes-Aged Ship- builder Dead- ° DOCK LAHORE!!! WIN THE STBYKC. Moxruski.. Ort. 30.-(Special).-Th dock labcrcrj strike ended today by th Steamship companies acceding to th mens demands. 5 me succession ro raarnl Mr. Prafontaine says he has refused the speakership _ This is taken to mean that Brodeur wil be Minister and one of the younger mem- bers, Geoifrion or Lenneux, Speaker. BRILLIANT WEDDING iN qolssxc. Qosnrc. Oct. 3).-(Special).-Loring Yi Bailey of the Bank of British Nort America. Halifax, was married to Ernstine Valiant Gal -,daughter of D xtcr and Mrs. Goldsworth Gale. The wed-ding was a brill a it one, and notable social event. A all ABKABLE ssavtoa. Mosraaai., Oct. 3).-(Special) -A 'service unprecedented in the history of a Canada will take pface at St. Martins e Anpiisery’s to-day. The de- ` other part of the town the grounding of 3 cinary layrnar, at some len9.th_th: lamp _ _ was produced and examined bv Wibo&8°.] _ _ I Socket pri duced i. defective in insula- line of arc lights is on _ that pole. The cotton insulited wire used _ T _ ed inthe lamp exirnined I am of the ;_ alle part would receiv a the whole charge. 3 To Mr. Johnson.-'l`he socket is not the socket ofthe RJyalCimpany. Toe cord _ ‘used was not modern. \Ve don’t tell the D D _ - To the Forem sn.-I knew the deceased was dead whsnl cut the wire. The wiring fwas put on the trinsf-irmer defectively. sergeant Bradley.-The lamp wire, I socket and rosetfe przduoed are the ones I was asked by Coroner and Jury to take possdeion of at the Fish Market. I have fo ' llemetery Plots pefieouyiiora and will eivs vena in il|i_ i | -, ,, I of the Committees and the ing Year. - 8 e arors lg e _General-Secretary, Optimistic Resolutions Passed and Directors Elected for the Com- pl 1 The annual meeting ofthe Young M- n's Christian Association was held in tue parlor of the Association last evening. The lD€€l»iDiZ was opened with singing and prayers. Minutes of list General meeting were read and approved; _ ACommittee appointed by the Board of Directors to present Constitution and By Laws reported and on motion the new constitution was adopted. President McKenzie in his report said the whole woiQf__the Association was very satisfactory, he oflicers and com- 218 gymastlc clases held with a total ct tendance of 2480. The boys' work in a more satisfactory condition than for many years. The membership report showed 144 over la~t- year. Library Committee re ported 1653 volumes used since February building and suggested improvements. Tue f.11owlng resolutions were the passed unanimously. mittee men have done well, but much re- cf appreciation ofthe generosity of tb _ --.___._ .___ _‘_ _ s E - The r-_-pert of the Treasurer and that o the Fwance Cf»mmittee were presented a detail-_rl stitem nf. of the receipts and ex- penditures will b- presented tomorrow. "3 1' f _ sp nb? 8 _ 8 [_ ra l. ANDREW. W'. ROBB. The Efi -i-nt General Ser-r:tary. J; . - S . . ‘ . Messervey, Ishac Carter and W. B. Rib yr ars on the Board of Directors. Meeting then adjourned- K Res A C Duchemin, J A. ert-son were re-elected to serve lor tnree I i showing in the report. great deal of gxiofl work done. r Rev. G. M Young in moving the adoption ofthe report subject to audit expressed his profound grati'ude lo Fii-_ance Com' mittee and Tr asurer for vi ry creditable The Devotional Committee showed a large number of meetings held anda The Eluear.ionalComl1tuce referred to the classes that will be held this winter in connection with the Association. R1- rnnr. ir.c. A. touring. port of the Physician Cornmitiec showed _ if"-Y ' ` - If- -» ' r A _ - _ ,__ 1--; 4 _ went np after an e sei e cu ay I ssconduy wires of the transformer Yes- Chririottetown Light and Power Co. I and throw them in thejunkpile. have been in the business fcrfsur cr five; To Mr. Jchnvton.-W hen I vent sp the ‘_years. My work was similar so Miz] polo _I saw no’ wins crossing' _Q the iFra-er’s. I have often placed trans- trouble mast have been is tne trans- fbirmers on posts. I put the oneol p’\;t`forr`1§1°. _ ' .in Question. I wus the first r-ego up the The inquest then ‘adjourned till th _pole after cami:-g out of_Anl_i Bros Fraser __e__v__eulng at half pier seven. Phfv _ 5* b¢B_ 7 is as the _ _ .__ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ n _ " " - - _ _ _ -' - _ 1 _ - 1- < 4-- ` _ V V i ini Mui succesful inn _lui urn cull lnmmlinr msiull ul in v.M.i.l_ asain ns llvlsinlunr --ine'Annui|uisonr i_Hoidinm,lf__P___| ____|_.n,i ir hi-R ponlm" e' P rl ' ` _ "“"8 omg resse Vlgorously Forward-A Competin Coal Syndicate Opens New Mines- Rubber Strlkersillii Their Demands-The Campaign Against the Mad Mull; Salvation Training Schools I lisrurxxas ninrkims cnaivran. --_vrsonocs con. rrnrmc. ' ` J al lltii inst_The building committee ep-ke of demand A gyndmate with ave mimon improvements that have been made in the SALVATION TRAINING SCHOOLS has secured areas and Wm ° sm” . pen n ScamroN. Oct. 30.-(Special).-The ers began today, the commissioners ing the conditions under which the woikl Cnrcaso, Oct. 30-(Special )-The arbi Pirrsscnc, 0¢¢,_ g__(sp”m) _C tration hearing the controversy between, mining is now going on with vigor membership of 337 which is an increase of the rubber workers and .Morgan and more coal is being get out dgqy I I n I Wright ended with granting the strikers CCMPEUNG COAL 8 Ballington Booth and his oflicers pro- m1“¢5l»° 0011190150 lglressively for pose to establish training schools in _ San GN” L&k°3 U‘&d¢- Bffsdved thot We nut on record s vote Francisco, Chicago and§Now York. acerasr 'rim iran irniniin. "I ' . 1 S3 'rim coal. annrraa'rioN ADEN, Oct. I-.ll -(Special).-Colqngl SW8!I\°. British oommlssionerln real work of the Arbitration Commission- land hu "wud Babe” in “uw No further mcvementof British trol inspecting 'the mines and lnvestiizat- against then” Munn' 'm b' mu” ‘ ' Lilllameroroeio oouooces, about _ is carried on. No evidence was taken.-_ ‘months hence' 1 l IIIIII HIST -Enthusiastic Spectators Wit- Ref °""*d “mt '-he t'ha“k3 °f the As°’°°" If football is ever to increase in popular ‘ A15]-‘RH _ ation be tendered to the Ladies Auxiliary ity in our mms _ “Wage 8 ry delays in pilltziggu hive zhrépainubinitgseczgs, __ for the very efficient aid rendered. to the starting the ,cl-|¢.;u1¢d games at the et"-ed ache morui w k .1 A3‘°°i9"-mn ‘luring We Year' hour must be eliminated. It was wr ll on - mouth-fhe:€t’sed‘at;:::l, baU?'e’t(e}\\bn 1 9 I l I ( ll Resolved that ihe thanks nf the Associ for four dclack yesterday when the wel _ozone inhaler four runes daily and e ation be extended to the Press for the come whistle hr the beams to _me “___ lccatethis awful disease fromyour sys! -kind and favourable notices during the _ -" “'"rh°'°°° km* "wg r'“9~h¢°|U '-5 I - _ greeted the ears ofthe cold spectators. flamed membranes clears nose, th Y““'» W the °|"`“7_ °f the “"7 *md _the There wasa grltifying increase in the “fl Sir Dassrges by one application _ _ ____ - _ _ mr I Il1*“a8<’l5 Of the CIW churches f°’ k“°d attendance, but were the public aware < f _ ';1;;';’g°_;‘_?d igllgltklgmremedieik tge n , ven 1- p 'ness 5h°W”» ‘md "° an Wh° have aided the style of football played in yesterdn.s's- and is warranted to gggroluggly ,mm “‘ tn” -W"“*° game there would have been a crowded f°l'll\» 0! Cofarrh, I-hronchliil. Asthma Lina' troubles Two monthggggqr 00"” Sill) trial siae2oc, Dm ata or N b Poison & Co., Kingston, “_ DB H iri.'miesPrr.r.sccu.s Hun balcony, for it ii safe to say that the con-I 'test put up by the Abegweiis and St. ` Dunstan’s willgo down in football history' as one of the greatest ever seen in our City. The teams trained to the minute were the same as in _the last Raine, ex- cepting Porier who replaced B'e.lre as the Saints’ full and “Toby” McMillan who ap- peared ou the Abbies’ half line. Both ` teams were materially strengthened by the new men. The improvement in play over last wer»k's contest- which it- self was an excellent one -was very mark- ed. The Ahbies’ forwards played a much _ better name and formed scriln as well and § quickly as their r viis; the latter, how- ever in the first half worsted them again *and again in working the ball from scrum. In the ilrst half the Abegweits who wen the toss chose the wind and kicked to The eastr rn goal. The halt vi as fought with determination, was ri series of massed plays and for the grrater part devoid of open work. The Saints had the better of the period and once forced their rivals to rouge. Too much credit cannot be given, Full Back Sullivan of the Abbies, who by his skilful coaching and brilliant play at critical moments, many times saved his diteen. _- , In the second half football as brilliant, ` scientific and swift ss one could wish to the Saints rushed the ball almost to the 1,, Tbelaetlb minutes preseusadmst open in wh the A weits b d to order The p‘pe dll dh biw tho =- - isassirillf See the are terday afternoon he found out what" theil RKRv0U3»SLEEP\-'ESSAND EX ` and be convtncetl a‘im`b1°m" -"°" H’ °°" ‘”°I"°‘-5"’ I ` 'HTUSTED' _ha advanced the' 'ce of d D2 B00 ° r O1 ’ We ve not Le ers the wire too tight on top of transformer og? ‘bk °“°°|"* °° hy ‘Wi bn 7°” U* pn g y fun-t-, mood is neu, oorvea no our tobaccos Amber smoking to-I ‘jd Juurngig fl-n n _ _ _ _ t lyexplinatioi of the troubie'_is ' th - ~ ,used _ - ~ - ' ' _ példimperfect insulation of the wires 3 th; 'i1§'T:in{:n¢*>u“l¢?ct{;g' b3¢°9§B°b5»¢h¢W_mgt°ba°°°53feth.e 290 paggs [0 1 0 tr-aaafor_i'n_¢. y -I _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ atediteouid not oomein contact with the as-formerly. - We have dsc ex- Pages -- _ _ gi '-__ _ _ _ . _ ' ed iframe of traauormor la my cxnerloioe ...fi poo” 1;* né N," tended the time for the r euiption & C |;,_,,,.,,., ,,,,,.,e¢,_1 mul wi1lenric|\,.upi¢r.hcn" d y ees sainesweaudpncetotheconsumer each volts.'l`herea-rooer eectveu~ane1."F__r_“,m' Prius* r»§m_ 904 ~ _ ruporren. M eh d ¢ 1 sleep e°en<'lI~& fsewimsiihs wel! I farmers in dim-rent parts of the city We _ Mya. 9,. fig; gg, .,,&§_ 3 Q Pol _ _ _ defence game, and benefitting by a g her of tree kicks awarded began” gf ofthe Collegians had several fins o tunities for soori Dr. McKenzie of Picton raieresd EIIIIIIIST ...___ .._._._..._ 08 game to the entire satisfaction of thee The next game, which will clog; series, should attract a big atmndm” l errno Tnunx s New srl-:Assure L “T” _ TOROMO. oot 28-'rho r.1.»g~ Special cab e from London says ‘A Of the Season was the Gans 2”-"ff°m B=\-'°1°u*1--h-d war s the Grand Trunk Railway Com ,Q I1 _ ___ nv I U Yesl (day _ _ £8 _biota ik freight li_r;e between pm- en vonmcut , HOG CHOLERA IN ONTARIO 0'"e“'4»0°f 27 Une" bherecem ,ditiou of Doctor Ruthr01`d dominion 9395!! lmévectcr, a pr :cl :mation has would never be felt. Insulation should E _v _ ~.-_`_,._" _ e _ _ - _ --l __ __-I .~ __ be placed in the houses to resist -1 ` ' _ ' " ' " O 't &“ `h°KU@H¥.N vm. 1-0-mi-1 is reneiailywd JOHN ?- M°KEN_ZfE~ _ _ Nonhefssue as Ableio make score E...o.£ w°Z.‘Z'1i`fi_°`l"off.‘i`»fZ.f.7"' ‘ v s u I | A insulator, and _rubber and cotton for the Rmring preglqant gf tha Iustltumon Wick Camden an _ th uf ‘ - » » ll e country wire itself. Improper insnlazion inthe ` - __ cause of the shocks. Anything from (0nmri°)’ and °t'l°']7 f°"b‘d‘""K er 100 t1 1(X)0 or- 2000 volts mikht kill. mains to he done. and all members shoull °itiZ9U8 °f C"3~T1°CT'@f=°W“ in 9° n°b1Y 1'9" H855 Bfllllant Playa mmemenn cf "ve "'1”° ‘°|"°» Wnhl ' sponded to the special eiforls of the 70115 0f $11982 townships in consellllell f Finance Committee to put the Associa ______ tion on n. permanent financial basis. _ UNMISTAKABLE SIGNS OF I dl e sl I W Vg Blank Illnks Lcdgers, Day Books, Cash Books, Journals Bill Books, Letter Books, Index s, Minute Book see delighbd the enthusiastic spectators, A At the commencement of the second half MCIIIC B90kS, eel: f I »Abbies goal line. and for ten minutes the' aces less th City ham was la great danger. The lsif At P t,¢|_-'g fgrqgfdg by maz¢§Q@g§ ghggl' llalf what it would COS I I I brought the sphere to lheir25 yard line. _ ygu 1;() get thgm mad j ’ . i="- ~' ’ ~ _ ` ,.r. ~ ~ A f J W - . we rn- - -'->-;;f ,-__--_.__ _ » - , is ,~ ~1 *H ”‘ " ' a -"""_-P::‘§'T_!‘~"'»r --'ir '- s____ ff -»-I---_ -~‘ *"" " " »f’_£-'s_-. _>x;_._ .H 5, 1 " “‘ sf ,__»_ _,._. _\ ~ ~ "-' 7-,l, '