_l__l__i_P__WP‘f`d§_ “ffl ___'1Ii\l’t€l°= Ql_jl__Mifllil0n l250,000l Readers Each ll.. ._-_T_,,_ *_ 3 r:.%‘;~“ I A s » = ul. d ' ' , . ,, _ ‘ D°“Ym'__1_.‘;(?7_°j. I ' _I __ _ ` \ I 'M93;l3§hrii1:|JlilAEjil\ . ~ A ' I I Morning M111., MORNING DAILY FOUNDED I l _ _,il *A \ w===1<“~ - Materials.................. .. so2s.1c erl-cairedin many cases by just such E things an tllth in the yards, and cy dirty g cioae‘a. Tue disease gcrmsare broughtinto the houses by flies and deposited on food which is eaten and then fever results Where ever there is dirt ttere are tiles, W1”-A “@1155 “ ”‘1“°|'¢ fl-i°i~ and t-he proper thing is to remove the dirt. To his mind the dirt had caulv\»°N° 202, Sidney St. ll-12 lrill OR SALE-'lwo uooil niilrh cows dnc F to freshen this month. Ano!! to young do¢lo,._ 0,. Nagy 5¢_ Mp¢l°,_ Hun. Daniel Howard, Kingston. 11--12d iP\‘l _ _ ,___- .- - r- ”‘ itt d icideb ehootlnghlnl- ` 0S‘i‘~l;-;T»`Tueaday,aliiachAstracilan §;"'y'°°mm e N y J-J Dollar, bitwcen Zinn church and smug,-|, Q Sin'e. Finder pisses leave A at Sanderson R Co'e. 1-l2i8 iid Ug~i_Lqdy out of G ry, la anxious io F »l fn ,,|.¢,-M, tt len-~,long wide a e'oleE°aatin‘i|lm»\l, dll-ii collar- 3 Nil' 0 » 0 lik ii'b‘l.°iiii'Ha'iii'i.“` hh” °mi1fi2d°iI'ii°'l" 8 _ Hungarian Kills Himself Ac- '°‘ inghlnnililary service at Bela, tive year go, he becenie engaged to the daughter ently inspired sources, and is given as ex- ; f a civil ser8¢°\‘|f Shen' Hi' P°"¢\1l!i planation of the delay in laying down th, h°W¢V¢l'» °b.i¢°‘°d ‘° lb' °’“‘°h' 'md he first of these ships. This ship is, it is J’ il c own wail so clean that the Marshall was deprived of given tc another. Bradley had too many things ml-1°, He Eiona and said the time has eome fora be proper to act too hastily. ago he had fought hard to have the Mar- shal appointid. 'Ihe present Sanitary Officer, Bradley, has too much to do, and has not been llooklng after his work as Sanitary 0il’cer. He was in favor of hav- lull the man who dld_the work well,ie- appointed. Councillor Hooper said that during the time when the Marshall was Sanitary officer the work was never better done. Bradley was il gmd nillcer but had too much to do. There must be n Sanilnry olficer who will do the work. llc moved tha following resolution, which was car- r.od I Resolvrd that 1 committee of threa- atter of shorter hours for the police, also system of superannuation for police Councillor Hooper was glad to note ei itter had been rect-ivel from the Local cverniuent stating that tenders would Councillor Prowsc, Chairman of the f concrete work for sldewaiks,\for the $9989 M There has been laid 50,456.30 feat, equal Amount payable to City by property- wners for whom silawalk was made, 4482.65. The report was unanimously adopted: Council adjourned. [NINE UUEINH WHII DHEW SHllIll MATIIH SIIIIIIIJEIJA cording to the Code of . the American duel. Vienna, Nov 9-Arthur Waltbersen, a Councillor Rogers thought that Olliccr ~___ ___ numerated some ofthe Scrgeaut‘a avoc.\- NEW YORK NW' 11`_(Sp°"m)`A special from Honolulu says: new appointment and he would favor ushwld M emergency "I" mr" y°“" lppolnwm, the MM,slml_ - self courageously to your beloved country Colmclllor _nllay llmuxhb lb would not and thus guard and maintain the prosper- ify of our imperial throne." Councillor Prowre said that four years Them "Nha wards with whim' the ll'|riperol'cf-laplin in his birthday rucs- sage saluted 1l0,000o1 bis subjects in the Hawaiian Isles. They have ouu=ed no little comment throughout the Islands and Americans art-,asking what, the Mikado refers to when he speaks of an emergency. . , , cNunibei°s * Causes i Concern Among the lob of Sanitary Officer, and it was The posit‘ori of the great body ol Japanese in the islands is rapidly increas- inl! and is regarded here as nsourcs of danger in case of war between the United States and Japan and the address or the Emperor has not added to the feeling of securli y. John Stunllcld, President of Staniield‘s Limited,Trnro, N. S, has been nominated with great enthusiasm to run in Truro for the bye election to be held there , as an Independent Liberal Crnscrvative . Mr, nglneer, Supl?-. i»0°lH~-~~-- -- 1-wo-W Stantleid who is most popular. is fair, fat "°d°“"°|""" "‘°""° , 4700 and forty and is a native of this Province, _-"_ being boru_in Tryon where he lived »' for a numiier of years. Hts' father,vvhc died in Truro a few years ago, was the founder of the well known Trycn Woolen Mills and was favorably known in all circles ln this Province. There is no doubt but that Mr. Stnnilcld`s record will bc as clean in poliilcs as it is in business and with _ his reputation as a great hustler lie will goin ic win. He has never before taken part in an election and has never bought a vote. JAPAN HAS EHANNEII PLANS UE IlAlllESHIPS Arc Not to be of Greatest Size and Are to Have Turbines Tomo, Japan, Nov. 9-As the result of iln investigation made in Europe by Ad- lnlral Count Yamamoto several changes have been made in the plans of ]cpan‘s proposed battle ships of the Dreadnought type. Instead of being over 2i,ooo tons, as the construction committee recomend- ed, it is now announced that they will displace only l9,ooo tons, and that the if :ill dim? 9°" “my t° mlm 'n gun armament will he len instead of mecanue. '~ ~llh__,__ More he also in .mea uni 'sue ao “'° "_ "° _ , This announcement comes from appar- . - _ jilled his fiancee on leaving the town. further explained to bemted with Am_ R”%t'“r;““°Ttv.:;°.'t.';vL' iris.: 011| ll :re -e v~;‘i»'f»;li~-,.»;~~.:..:¢i: ..~:.i":: v A U big? M: aTlverti'i»ed while l-gd! nina in nun tam .mi noi- - id iii three weeks ago. si when he met the ri’e father in a street at Arad. The father insisted on satisfaction being ven,eiid an America duei,with matches He heard nothing further of the affair un- _ ' erican turbine engines, and will have s speed of twenty lrncits, or one knot less than the Dreadnought. _ The reasons for this change have not been made ublic, but as stated Adm' l _ _ 3"’“‘§"_‘T°”"_°' Ui unequal length pvaa agreed on the ni{'n2l-h2.»?§$i at-alum sian'-iiwiaia nn-¢ vlan P '" an n me orlietneen ui home tl!A`§lYaT:ei'e, ii lei-ge mm cfymnneb xl Ur ilsiiherally rawarflerl li! 100" inc the sane with one own-r, Doors" l ° ‘ - Dr wlmwnen dm* me .bullet mllcll Count Yamamoto ie credited with having and felt bound to take his life, though urnlehed the information which he Jaorlsaa, newer Nona invfr. 1i-izasiiiipa _ he left a wife and famllf' brought lt about. ieoutionii are of daily occurrence in all IIIHTIIIIE ANII I]EAlH SIALK _ All IIUSSIA Horror Prisonsin Every City Team With Guilty and Innocent Humanity. ST. Pmrrnsncnri, Nov. 9-Elections for the thlrd_'Dounia. faroical in thc extreme, now are complete. On its face the new Legislature is favorable to the existing government. To pretend that It represents Russia in any sense would he absurd. It is a mere travesty upon a representative body. Yet some Constltutlonallsts seek comfort in the retention of its existence in any farm. Secret trials and wholesale secret ex- parte of Russia. Supplementary rrlsons ave been opened la every town of any sire in Russia, and they eil teem with human beings guilty and innocent. Tor-ures and other horrors in these places are so unspeakab‘c that itia noi. surprising the terrorists organizations have commenced s campaign of alealslna tion amilnst the oiilciala ic charge. Cer- tain of these have been killed within s few days for their inhnmanlty. Fresh sausages made daily at nit inwlnn HAI] IIIEW IIE PIIIVATE IIIHEIIS S sitedlhe Private Collection of Alfred de llolhschild in Bucks _ » I LoNnoN, Nov. 9-The king paid a fly- ing visit recently to Ilaitou House. Alfred ile Rotllscliild‘s resilience in Bucks. One of the most interesting things King Edward saw there was the private circus which Mr. de Rothschild has lately estab- lished at Halton. A path from one of the lawns leeds into a circle hidden from the general view by a thick wall of pines and greenery. An inner circle is railed off and fitted with all the trappings of a ilrst- class circus and al miniature steepiechrise combined. In the center and all around are tall electric are lights, which throw a light equal to day when night night perform' ances are required. llut it was the animals, whose acrobstic skill is almost humlii, that interested the king most. There are flgill lmnies- smaller than Sbetlands, two gazelles, a donkey and two small dogs, one Of which-a fox terrier- is equally accom- plished as a jockey and an acrobat. Tire king spent n considerable part the afternoon examining the animals, watch- ing their capers and noting with satisfac- tiont: which he slid not hesitate to express, thc comfort of their villa residences at the back of the circus. ____________ Minard’s Llnlmenl Cures Gaiget in Cows- CHICAGO MARKETS Cnroaco, November ll-(Speoial)- Nov.Ccrn .............. _ 573 “ Wheat...... .. l... . 94! “Pork...... .... ...i .. --- Jan Corn..... ..... .. 55 " Wheat..... _ .. ........ l03 “ Pork . . . . .. $t3.7i'r angina. oem, nnnqana. at/I riser cami ailments are quickly relic-sd by Oreecluu tatucmaaoaawrw-boa. audi-ieeuta Any Guardian' reader who receives edlml y print- ed, badly printed, badly folded»,badly cut, badly addressed, badly wrapped, torn,solled or incomplete paper of whatever issue race umongliullcleri fe-rputllog up the den end by the drastic regulations which have lieen adoptlrl unniiininuslv liy the _mug ____ L_ be the Most Nr-:\v'YoriK, Nov. 11 ~(S|.ccial)-The mad I BUILDINGS ARE 1 DEN OUNCED New Building Regulations in New York Forbid Erection oi 'New Edifice_s More than Two Hundred and Fifty Feet in lleight M-*___ BullrilngCommission. The regulations, wliicli will revolutirn- l' ive liulldlng construction after J iiua l tallest skyscrapers is to brought to li sud-_ ' P ` ry ‘ provide that no new building sha‘l be over 250 fret ln height. This _-rounds thc iloom of the skyscraper. _._ __`*__ __.___... _ *T A Vgluable Iron Property I Leasehold Changes Hands at Big Figures in Glou- cester, N. B. e- The Deposit Said to Valuable in the World HFRa:nr-:luc'rnN, Nov ll.-(Spc-iell-'l‘ii~ Druuiiuoiitl Miiiiiiu Ccnipiiiy, Monironl, who have secured is leiac of tlic v.ilu_=\iiie iron mining areas in the c'iunt~,v of Gi 'ii- cester uill lrriniell-t ly uri-”`crlal:e the rievelopuitrrt of the proper y. The property is lircalt-I on the NepI~i _li II ilili ll vcr, ll milie from B itliurat. In I-rd r to d 'velop the property it will lie iii-ce~~ -ry to liiillii ii. branch llire Uf rall- v ny to Bathurst. '1`iii»l)'uiiiriiriiirl Un. p iv ciirhvy thguggnd tlnllw- ini tin- ici-a wi.-'cii aa- hithrrto 'by ii loc-l .-ynilic-te. €i_.___-_-l ____l__._______________ _ UISEUHBEH IIE IIIAUE ISA PUBLIC ENEMY Whitelaw Reid,‘§lhe American Ambassador ln London on This Subject. ` Norrrrmnam, Ping., Nov. D-\Vhiicliiw Reid, the U. S. Ambassador, delivered a speech on Anglo-American trade relation- rtadlnner here last- night given hy tile Nottliigharn Uhemher of commerce, of which tie wasa guest.. Referring to the smouiit of trade carried on lietvieen the llnlted States unrl Great Brit.-tin, lilr. Bold auld:-“Neither oi us is trailing vi ith the other out, of lienovell-rice cr philan- rophy. We are doing It on iioth sides* mainly bccausc we think we are thus gut- ting the most for our money. “This being the case should not lie, who for spleen or petty political deman- ogiam,uttersa word or does not act- to interrupt the present friendly relations ire- twccn such customers, he crli lolzed aa one ofthe most disagreeable as well as one of tha moat pernicious of tha I-ul»licenemlcs.` NIINNI LIKE SINGING ANI] WANIEIJ ll] DIE Chinaman Tried Hari Kari Because Opt-:ra Singer Was Howler PARIS, Nriv, 9~Tin Si Hu, a Chinn- nmii in tile service of Mme. Varadesse, the opera singer, wanted to commit sui_ cirle, and he tried to do it three limes during the last fortnight. lie first swallowed arsenic, but an cmetic prevented him from dying. Then he took a large dose of opium, but again he was thwarted. llc made s third attempt lest night by throwing himself from the secnlrbfioor window of Mme. Veredesse'.s fist. Once more his luck was out, for be fell on the cushions of a passing motorcar, endles- caped with only a slight iujury. He was taken to the police station where he explained why life had become such a EAIHll_ANII Fairylanrl was again crowded last night that is where you will find all your friends. The pictures are wlaneas the subjects being “Nine Lives of sCat." “Amusinlr Chanlree." "Lost in a Desert," and “Kids Practical Jokee."|’l`he illustrat- ed eong entitled “When the liens arc in the Hive," In particularly irlght and attraciive.'§Falryi-ind patrons will ar- prrclate the fact that there will be no more long tiresome intormisslons as a large Phonogrsph and a great collection _ ofthe best records procurahlc have been ` secured to be given during Intermission. This mavels another effort ofthe Fairy- land Management to give their patrons will kindly notify the Sub- scription Department at once ' Saunders 81. Newsom. _|`*__________J a change of programme tomorrow night “gal ri. , the most for their money. There will he burden to him. _ "lllme. Varadesse bowls too mucl|,j he said. "She howls all day long, and I want to die to get out oi' it." Mme. Varadesse expressed sympathy with Tin Si ilu. and promised to send him back to China. Mi|iard’s Linlmeni Cures Ulphtherla. THE wiA1a£RT Toaolsro Ont., November ll-(Specia|)_. Strong winds and gales from north api west. view!! and wider with rain aaa aleet folicwel by cle rin. at n||i,;_ Mirafd s '_lii`n-._crii(`u'c= Disti-filter. To prevent dam feet" ea B» un itnobqg, P W I "' és » A EE Pr F;.;"‘._= """5~.§ _ ,___-.a____ _ -u~4#n% 'L-.rr _,J c ~n~ as *__ l.