If A .A I ‘_ : ~ alll CHAR r:‘rowN, PRINCE EDWARD Istsuo, eiiyéiids, Monosv, ocToBEa.2s, i9<.-,-. ' I , A f ,. .n Train Ran By Signals In a tiling-Said to be the First Accident on ,, the ` ,Road Since the Change to Electric LONDON, Oct S7.-(Special)-Three per- standing at the station. sons were killed ycsierday. and a dozen injured in ay rear collision nt the West uc L°“d°'-‘"“"‘ “`°"° "|°°mn°d~ Hampstead stailonvof the Metropolltin Underground Road. _ The ie'ir train ran by the signals in a fog and crashed into a train which was road. ' Tbisis the ilrst accidcntof the kind since This is said to be the iirst accident rc- sultlng in the deiith oi' a passenger, althc- r._; ugh three hundred billion persona have `3 boen carried since the opening of the FAIRLYLAND Price Changes to Five Cenisail Over the .House - Grand Program amd and the Panicky Feeling ,. NEW Yomfi Oct 27-°(Speciai)-Feeling ' and that the withdrawal of funds is decro on Saturday was considerably better in :nsinsn financial circles and the best informed are Announcement was mailc_today that ne- sura the worst is over, and the market I qotiaticns have practically been comple- vi ill new steadily recover. I ted for the importation of a large amount' There is agencral tone of encourage- of gold from Europe.; WW* 3" HAWK the line. , Money on call wiisI1cwer In the stock ,The Board of Directors of the Lincoln exchange today a_t ilffy per cent. Trust Co announced that the bank is in a The closing/of the Terminal Bunk of position to meet every dem ind; that it is Brooklyn was, rluc to the fact that its stmnger than any previous day this week; depository, The Williamsburg Trust CJ., 5, v _ 1.' N _..i .., i~‘.i;i~:cTii1c mio. I .M0 I I`,KETi ..iiMi>1io.vi::1> Gold To .Be Imported i'-lf’ s- "_ 4" :Q ,,.~, I » f . A Better Feeling Manifested in the News York Stock Exchange---Confidence iss Returning is 0ver==- iiuspended payment on Friday. The vice prea`ide`nt cf the Wiliiamburil Trust Oo., Willard T. Reid, was president of the Teiminai'Bank. James Stillman said yssterdaY lm” Ui” conference at the clearing lguss :- “The situation has been saved by the heroic action of the Secretary of the Tre isury. who hiis been so ably asslstid by the whole hear.ed co-operation of Mr. Morgan.” Interesting Voting Contest _on Who is the Prettiest Girl In Town. 7 -@____.___._.;_.__._*_ . _ Ever since the inception ot Fairyland, this popuinr place of amusement has been giving more and morn fir the money every wee-lr. The programs ' have hues improved so' radiciily from wack to week, that it has become a a source of wonderment on the part of the patrons when this would end. But there is no limit to the interesting subjects procurable for the movin!! pictures and the management promise better things for the future. ,But this evening a departure will be made that cannot help surprising i and delighting every iuovinir picture patron in the city, Very mauy'persons who go regularly three times a week to s-is pictures have foundiit .too areal it tax to pay Min cents, particularly as they are also desirous of aitandlng the other very excellant cnterti\inme'nt ofa similar character that is being . c irried on In the city. Thevnumbvr of tl rs cents seats in the opera house - have been too few to accomodate the patrons who preferred the price. ' The consequence is that themanagcmcnt has desi-led to starts newinuova- tion this evening and charge live cents all over the house. It is believed that the population of Charlottetown is suiilcent to mnlre the increased patronage offset the difference of price. Besides Halifax and Sr, John, Charlottetown is the only city in the Maritime Provinces that finds; it possible to operate the picture shows for less than ten cents. But as long as the proprietors find that I it is feasible tn procure the difference in increased attend inns the same object is acccmpllslzel. The program prepared this even ing will be the best ever offered on the Isl-ind, and beside four great pictures will include songs bv Miss Bremnar,Mr. Brown, and an illustrated duet by both singers. The greatest show for dve cents over seen i n Canada will be at Fairyianri tonight. To everyone who has a ticket lo Fairyiand n coupon will be given which rends “I consider Miss--the prettiest gir in Charlottetown." Thiscoupon you can fill in and drop ii: a box at thc door and the results will be shown on the curtain each evening. The final result will be shown next Monday night. This guessing contest has already can sed a grc~it dealof interest, as Charlotte- town has so runny pr tty girls it will b 1 interesting to-know who is eonsid- _ ered the liellc. i , ; _ A IAWNIAKEII i"SAI.UME’.' HAS i WASIIIIUSIII ai BEINUUIIIIJIIE __ A SHUI SHINE _ IiY`ILIlIIHA j “°’"" ”“' °”""°”"'2“'“°“'F'°“k Says of -“Electra” Peoiile - Cochrane was turned down dnt by n httel ' I ' ‘ ciiiiii iiiirii iiii siinfi-ir mofninl- '1"‘° WIII SCOff, Then Say US Great Work. minister wanted n slvcshirc badly and made known i.i 4 want at the <\0Sli'- . fl Q ..N°|m,,g doing," -repllid the clerk. i.Com° nmundtomnriow morning at 0." 1; umk several u;inlit»-s for tiia inw- matni ts rciiizc the iictuil force of the L-srdfa Dulwi- *“l‘ Condensed Ac-vcriiscllltiiils “ NCE-A lwiih acnia Awxjédsqt wie sidinfu-girciy at tlii- Gus ian Oilicq- ______ g _ ° .5 iigirii with is\ireduca~ .fm iitiiin mi- tvce srtl elf-0 Tir. ply at The Qqardiah Office. 1 - ‘ mpn who ulidersbtgdg men's furnil fill- APU'-Y 'W °"‘° V "_ NL lo-Zsdtf OST-Bmw an Clifton comer a It 0i\mp_l»e‘.lt»ii school Oct Wild Rig mba Mn M,” || | g. lflndcr please k.“_'“|'{,A , Ihl\»|la|‘\|~| .IUCOIJIF tlll - ggi Biiai.l»y Bridge gatqigm lllh r 1 -That iiverymil :al I R mgnl parrlrsalhs niwa i; fresh and ,lo~ Iwi "la " °° " I nm iiiiin nit ag mrvbvdv I- 1"" Inf’ bum; vertiaed whlll it mi in iglitsnd wt!"- Ilimiiilf, October '%.--"Gio/iicr ihiin ' ‘Siilome,' in a musical sense," one linars I'-i of RichaidStrauss's new opera, "Elcctrs." 'V i It will have its performance soon after Christ-mas. ' The story of the opnra follows that els- Loriition ofthe mythsern in Hofhuansta- hl's drama. The composer kesps hstriclily to this authors trrrlbie text as he did ' tn:0icar Wiids‘s in the eass of Salome." Ciai-sicaiachoiars alll recall that the so-ry of Electra, daughier of Agamennon and Ciytemnesira, wal a favorite theme ` ofthe only G.-seir trapeiiins Sophocles. Asqnhylus and Euripidel. #flee har filth- _ V si- had been murdered h 'har mother, _ Electra savci the lie of her younger" in-,,|\i¢i-, Orcaial, and# srwarda helped ` him avmls their fac*ier~by slaying their mother. v Fresh sausages made daily at .Saunders C N°ll.°itl- ‘ } , i , \ _-¢ GUARDIA.N.’lSi P LIMERICK I A _ *_ . M, The 'Lines Receivedand Awards”Ma"d`e` ' -Many Good Answers Rendered it Difficult to Reach a Just Decision _ I - The Guardian‘s first Limerick competition closed on Saturday at noon. Up to that time sixty-thine lines had been received in competition. The Liinarioir as originally written was as follows : i\’Chnrioi.iet:ivi‘n cop on the scent (J is v~ry important event Fc idovvu and wan fired Aiirl now Iie's ri tired ` They say, "hs’s a copper that‘s spent." The lines received i i the order in which ti ey reached the office were as below : l The result of a simple descent. . 2 ln llie ground where he iell is is dent. ii But says owners of dogs won't lnnic~ir. 4 And .Bradiey's our pliiin-clothed gsi t. ii into private life, not worth a ceni. 0 Dcn’t you think that he's sorry he wcut. 7 And he's now nn a new job intent. 8 And is selling iii~i "ku its" io pay ro ll Never to take "3 per ce-ii." 10 Which caused rkuite ii ict of comment. ll And has ample me to re; ent. 12 O'cr his "downfall" and "liount-e" to repent. lil lie should hiivii used "M~joi’ii Cement," 14 So he's iota of l-line now tu repent. 15 Sn for falling he's going lu iepcut. - lil Ha duii‘t seem lo Levi quiic cuiiiciit. 17 Hs had no party pull vinrtii a eeiii.. lr! And liieurns for the iiioiiry lie sneiii.. 10 so remains in the jail quite content. 30 To mend his pants which wrr ~ rcn'. iii From a flatvithout paying the ie i . 22 To live on the money ic lent. 23 Because all his money is ape-it. Z4 With the City Councils come it. 26 Hut soon ne'li be fired for his rent. 20 A csntlcss yet dclorous gent. 27 To livc as a country gem. 26 Unable in pig his ri-nl. 29 Si now Mr. asey watch out. il) To take a back scat bc`s content. . 31 Only cries for the Tunnfl as though quite content. H2 Too oiten his elbow is bent. itll Writes iiaierieks to pay lent. 34 And that ia not what he desired. 36 :£0 witch aporxs on the corner oi Kent. 36 he poor unfortunate sent. 37 Pray tell us wh c‘i of them went: 38 This Charlottetown cop on the scent. 39 Tc limbo minus a cent. 40`Abd,nobody knows where he went. dl And how will he svrr pay rentf 4$`Anri has lots of tiuic tu r»-peut. 48 And is landlord is seeking the rent 44 .Bradley cliiilpis hc never was sent. 45 And on hav hp revenge la lnteni. 40 With a mln upon iiiuierlcks bsuf. 47 "Nash" inn' iia ieetvi on uiischlef liont. 48 To drink for his health “ii per u.-nt." 40 A victim of sad aceiriert. 50 And now he is left lo iainani. bl To write for Erie Guarding ciiiitsnr. iii To work on ia e City of G chi.. 53 A “move on'f no one will resent. M His uniform therefore iis‘ll rant. 55 And a botte_ man had to be semi. 50 For " evei-(yi 'iiiiuzoea " so_hs went. 57 what ne- l rf utlicr ccinnieuéi 58 W%idcring ho' l pay thannl 50 An iodka w h nbgie; at the rent. iii) And hs's r-reutinii' n homie for ti rent. 61 Un a peuiiimha ouid n‘t prevent. 62 For too froeiyi iiiing nrdent. 03 Hia elbow too on ~n hs tent. None of the eoinpetitorahll upon the same fifth nd as the orIgInal"wriisr', hilt' av number have done near y an well if noi. better. nt. Thr-e n.eml urs of The Gnalidlan stalmto whom the lines were submitted have awarded the prisesas follows: ,- . First Pills-, NDS t0 Edwlfd B. lflt0H!U,.Cblf‘lD|.fAfDWll--i............. .$.15 Second Priae,No.ii \oJ. F.l(artin,Eldon . . . . . . ......... LN- Thiid Pi-lu. No. 20 to Benjamin Jordon, Beach Paint. 1.26 .A ¢ i.. 3 T 'J i Mfg- -, ,, .1 i I , . ., ., ,, .,...,.,...,,...“-.~--...,.... ..i». ,.r- i i .» ~-.v ..»~f,~.< -.f s-riwvin., . . i . . - - ,, _Ni.i' RE,V.DR.f DOBSGN .oN.AN-LoN HE SIT T ° PASSED ,AWAY v' _ YESTERDAY -n..__._._ki.________, , 'Aitera Short Illness of Pneumonia, the Pastor of the First Methodist Church of This City , Succumhs - Sketch of Career vlf . i \ . _ .fi‘fi"k*.`§.i|r:Ti‘ ~ ‘f .i .,J.,1..~.li . i I f~.~ii.'”<'- 'J i ._ ,»_./,,r.i,:_~_if. *_* ` _,_v,-.-,,.,y_i!ii> ..i_ .lg g , , - »" ‘.‘ » 1? . -`-""U}S v is ,-~,',-f.f.". 1 I .l 7¢ .i "- * News of the dcitlh of Rev.Wni. Dobson, D.D., which occurred yesterday afterncon_ at three o'clock, spread rapidly through- out the City and was learned with general sorrow and regict. Although from the 'time of bla being seized with pneumonia last week, his case was rcgardedvas af- fording little ‘room for hope. yet it was »oot expected that his rienth would occur Dr. Dobson was born at Senrlrtown. BEAUTIFUL SCIAIHY AI WUNIIIIIIANII Next to talringa trip the most educating vhinuis good moving pictures. Tonight it Wonderland .thc audience will i e taiieii -n a trip from the Cape tcCairs.Ilcautifui- ly colored plulesarc used and everybody ihould si c these pictures which are almost v real its the original. The Sc-nman's Widow is a pathetic sfnry of the ways of the seafaring man whose life is sc full oi danger, and the hardships sometimes en- iured by his widow.One long laugh is the i’oache|'s Daughter, showlugthn anxious nuiiieiits spent hva moat- arilciir, liivei. .-\ drama onthe Riviera \~ iii cnt-:ii the t cntlon of :ill nri it is lniensily iiilri- ~.t,iiig and vnu ini nppiui-i..ti-li liy yviinn iiri clii. Mr. Ilnrney will sing "if liii- mcin in tho moon were n omni," which i» just ns catchy as the name iinii is given full jul-tice to by M|‘. Harney. The bull is pleasantly seated rind nice :ind warm, vvhile_the two doors make llie hail easy foeuirr and to li-are wiihour crusi.i|ig. II.W.IA.PiilIEI BUIIEING IIIIIL IN IIAWSUN IIIIY E-2 VaNCouvmii,Il. C. Oct. 20. Splendid prairressis being made in biiilillng thi- trial from E4-imonton, Alberts, to Dawson Yukon Territory, by the Royal North- west mou_hted police. Some of the party who have 'been engngel in the under- zovernuicnt telegraph line, one hundred acidic. ads, hcaranins, and ribs! lhnl CHICAGO MARKETS Uurcaoo, October %-(Spsciai)- 0ct.0n-a 5751 " Whsat...... . . . Wi “ .. .. .. --- “ 3.075 ‘ Pirk . __.__.L.-»-1-- ia known as the Fourth Cabin, on the I' ii ina” J ' ~ ,aiintt - THE LATE REV. DR. DOBSON. in this Province in thc yciu-'l8~i8. in thc year 1870 he entered the Methodist Con- ference of British America and during his ministry had occupied many import- ant slntioiia, notably Halifax; the Cen- tensniry Church. Sl. Jchng, and _his charge of the iiiggt _yethqdbt Church in this City. Hs hrs-the-way was the Brut riaiive 61' this Pi-'dvin'e`s` ie occupy a Ohan- iottetown pulpit. in 1906 Dr. Dobson was elected Presid- i.-nt of the N. B. and P. E. I. Confsreuce; and had several times been elected reple- iienwitive to the General Conference. Last April the degree nl D. D. was con- icrrci upon him by Mr. Allison. ' ' In the year 1902 Dr. Dobson was chosen ~ io represent Methodism in Canada nt the Ciinfcience ci the Methodist Church iif the United Suites which assembled at Los Angeles. in he assumed' the pastornte of ti e First Methodist Church In this city where he was held high in thc esteem of his people, and wheie during the yeiirs spent in the hare his popularity. became widis;-read among all c-reeds :and and class:-. There nrn left in his immediate family a widow, two sons-Fred. a dental sur- geon nf H iiifax, an-i Eldon at school; and one daughter Ethel a student at Sack- iilie. All were at their fathers iil\d‘si:ie before he iiien. The iemains of the late Dr. Dobson will be placcfl in the first Methodist Church on Wednesday at 12 o'cicck. The church will lie opened to the public. The funeral will take place in t“e afternoon. . . , .____¢__--»-\-r---°°- iziiiiiisip sii- Min iii iii iiiiisii ._...._a Cé¢~'>.§ _Z C/3 SAN Arrroivm, Taxas, October MPA despatch from Santa Crux, Mexloofhays tiiaii bcciinss twc`Iiuiid_m| of mini- client, rymen were detained on board by' dinii. taking have Just returned to Vancouver “I7 I“p°°t°" °"i»¢" f°‘" h‘“"L"" no thc Princess Beatrice from the North. CMM” “-'h° hu `j“"` |.“d°d und' ° WM* 'dr the Beam; W” under' at what murderous assault last night on_ths Bril- iisiiip wiiiiiwlcii alia iisi- crew. MRD! men were seriously' injufdd in mn" north of Hlmlmn the affray and five of them died of lheir wounds. The Chlncal would have swept .Hmmm .N qnmm, ,¢m(...,d by 0"-,hm ` all before thens bud for the timely aid hblotnnsnsuisapii-box. Aildrnninsi `hreught by alaras force of federal troops and gendarmes. ~ _. ‘ Minard's Linimsni/Moiisvn lisiiriggia THE W'i:A`iHER. ,- ' W Tnriorro. Oct 11.-(special-iiiiii-sm., cnet:-ily and, southerly winds, milder with lain. --ii Made on the coriect ‘as_-~.3;g in Rubbm. A liiniris Lini ment Cure s iamlitif J _,_,a°.,.._ ._ 32.*...