e > 11.- , » i _ _ __ . IITIIEITIHE' THE MILITIIIII I THT llllllllll IMIHISTEHIII. Glllllllllflll TWU HMTHIIIIH IEHUISIIMT I lllllllllllll _ WHITE Bllllll _-- Suffering the Niobe 'to Be Stranded by Neglect _ .__-_ . uA|,|ie,\_\, Ndv. 17-(ily wire)- Nu,.ig,,i,ing liieut. White was found guiigy of suffering the Niohe to be srrniided through negligence. The sentence is that he be severely I-epriiiiaudcd und dismissed from the Niobe. In viewi oi his former good churne- tcr lic is not dismissed from the ser- vice or reduced in rank. ,,________.__- Sill MTH llllllll I ` IN llllllllllll l3ll'l"l‘l<}, Nov. 17-(By wire)-An empty pnssenger tl'aiii returning to l.i\'iugston struck 8 Northern Pacific work train west of Pipeston, killini; six .incn who were _riding in the ca- lioose. ____.<____¥-@- IIIIIIISIIIH IIISI IH Illllllllllll EIIIIHT i.(iNDON, Nov. 16-The hearing of ‘ the cross actions arising from the collision of the White Star line steamer Olympic with the British cruiser Hawkeu, of `the North Uonst fleet, oil the Isle of Wight, comineii- red in the Admiralty Court before Sir Snmuel T. Evans. today. The suits, which ivere brought respectively by the owners of the Olympic against f`ouinuludcr Iilunt, of the Hawke, and by the Admiralty against; the Wliite Star liiic, being heard simul- taneously are likely to he prolI’iii`gcd. llutli pliiintiils allege ncgligcrce in nsrigritioii, und i.lie verdict will curry lilihility for enormous damage in- curred by both vessels. Captain E. .T._Smlth, of the lllym- plc, was the first witness called. He - relates how his ship, with Z,000 pas- sengers, sailed from Southampton for New York at 11 o'clock on that dat_e._un_ll returned to her pier 'EE Soutlliimpton four hours later with n hlg`hole lu her starboard quarter. quarter, lint with her passengers and crew unliarmefl. Describing the collision ne said that the tivo vessels lind travelled parallel for some time when the I>ln\vke suddenly turned and collided with the li|ier’s quarter. _ The ilttornoy General cross exam- ined i'upt -“lmitli witlrtlie object ol' shovi-lin; that the sudden swerve of the Hawke was due. to the sliction‘ from the liller. The witness said that his experience opposed such it theory. At th l l I thi tl ii I e cone na on o s examina 0 the court adjourned. uirriciiii miuinni. Elms his urs W/\.~lIllN(l'I‘ON, Nov. lil--licnr Ad- inirul .loliii Y. Taylor, U. S. N., rc- tired, shot hinnself in his re.-videucc here today, dying within ii half hour ¢ ~ . _ . i ~ _ ._ .- . ' "‘“>' ` ' lv “ I,,u li..~ CIIHTEHEHIIT EUNTIHIIIIT ___ Th e Chief of Staff Mak eslm` portant Observation 0’l"I‘AWA, Nov. I7-~([;y wi,~,,)__q~I,e Military Conference continued sessions today. ` Practically the whole time was tak- en up discussing the training of 5eiid_ ents in universities and i-_neinii-agc. ment of Cadet Corps. Mejor Mackenzie Uliief of Genei-ai Stall, said the basis of the military Organization should be the same in peace 'and war. Organization was an important fac- tor. He critized the preparatioii for training the military in Canada. He thought .ii Boidie,-S had s. practical training as war is, there would not he any dif- ficulty in recruiting. Disclpine innsi, begin with the officers, he said. EHIIWH PHIIIITE . Illlllll E-lHSlllIl BERLIN, Nov. 17-(By wi,-¢I___ Crown Prince l<‘rederich Wilhelm has been ordered to under go 'a in-int.li's detention for his criticism of the Go\'~ ernment's Moroccan policy in the .Reiehstag on Nov. 10. vnnnniu _ nnninnsnnn SYIINIQY, Novcinlier l(i-'l‘-he iii diciitions ure tnat there will hc no Slim-lllls' Ol`I10cli>0intcd President of the Board of IlHl'lCl1It\\re mid Commerce, is a mem- ber of the new government of Klang Nu. I-Ie signed, with Wu Ting Fang. the demand for the Throne’s ahdica- IIUI1. which the reformers sought to hill” llclivered to the Prince Regent eral other members of the cabinet lure known to be strong sympathizers with the revolutionary movement. Yuan Shi Kai picked his eabiliet which has only Manchus included in lc. some of the shim men or oiuiia are oniltted, but under circumstan- ces" the ministry is considered satisfactory. The composition ofthe Inew constitutional cabinet is as fol- Ilows : Premier-Yuan Shi Kal. Board of Foreign affairs-liiany Tun \Yen. President, Hu Wei-Te, Vicf President. Board of Flnniice-Yen Shi-Si, Pre- sident; Chen Chia--Tao, Vice _l’resi~ dent. Board of Communications-Ypng Shi-Chi, President; Liang Ju-Hao, Vice l’rcsldent. (Continued on Page ll.) _ scsi ur Sllmmlensinis, Nov. 11--'rim ore- llminsry hearing in the case of Uames l`~ Niclnnls, the nisll courier on the l`\ll‘l1l route between Albany and Try- On who ls charged ivith-'certain irre- Klllarltics ln connection with l\lB 'l\ltles. took place yesterday before Illinendiary H. E. Wright. H0 was tried on two specific char- Zvl.. that of stealing n letter contain- Ill! money and ol keeping and delay- Illl! another latter and opening same. John F. Whear, P. O. inspector, tonducted the prosecution while Ai- Ilell (I. Saunders appeared for the de EBETTHHTTOTT fence. Two witnesses besides Mr. Whsar, who also gave evidence in tha ease. were heard: These were Mrs. Noon nn, wife of the Postmaster at Alliany and S. E. Reid, Tryon. As n result of the trial the accused was sent up Ito stand his trial in the next session of the Supreme Court which meets on 'Uliesday Nov'r. 28th, in Summer- side. He was admitted to bail in the sum of $1000. $500 on each charge. SHHIHIWHH ITPTHHTIIIHS Filled the Trenches. Galel Drove the Ship; to`Sea operations at Tripoli are practicallyi held _np by the prodigious rainfallf which has swamped the trenches and: converted the roads into impossible’ quagmires. I The troops are now undergoing con-I siderahle hardships. I Conditions bccnixic even worse yes-. tei-day, the northerly gale compellingI the warships and transports to put; to sea. Italy has consented to postpone na-‘_ val operations in Turkish waters. ’ This is the result of protests madel by the powers. I _.i out Switzerland last night NEW YO\1lK, Nov. 17-Twin sisters eighty-tlirec years old, Mrs. liiiukow_ I The str-anicr hroiiglit the story of eye witiiesses who told of the |»lor,lll*3f- 9P€Hl>llll§ last Hlllllll I-0 ll\0l`l _overlapping of tie h c es t tend with. Yet no difficulties are the nnconvelt<\d to realize the sinful \ led with Iniiiong the mini'-lters wus ili~\'°l°°t lil *‘l-“.Im_.___ This ___ the mla?_I€_ Mr. l\Illllcr c|iipliasi1_c.d the need oi I_IQII-_y__U2:i_I._I\__eelI`__t_Ilc___?:ri_)___§:_);IIit£Ics. _t_hi_i;_ d__.__I_____I K) he _\e'cm_.ed |_cf____c “___ _ cultivating the dev_'o_tionnl habit. Hi ,___i;______ ____ ___________ __ _“___ ___________ ___ l~;_;;___ COHIIMIIY IIISSOIVUS II"‘I"‘I` the lllllll cimlm-.Sed ~ the uwnwn of tho lat( Iliiialll the onl ‘ thin' w- could dd was date of the Suprcnw comm [lilllips _Iirooks that one of the hes( I_ __ __ ___l__ __ L. L ___ Y ~ _ The Sta|_,I__r,|» 0_1 c______________ ___ prrimi-iitioiis for |»ub_lic iitternncc i.» ___o__ph _l__ _e1'r' '.=imrl-l'-1-1-i ---ivan--~ ti-ying to tors her to ii mill, hilt -'oulii noi. liolil liol'_ii¢r:liiist the giilc. rifle is list.:-il l.:iril_v mul several holds I\‘.'e|'il |n:iilf~ 'in flu' \':;e.sel’u l)0tt0m. Iii, ii; in-ii(~\-pd thni i-oiisiili-ivilile d'din- I.-iife limi been i-nniilnnc (_`ngti~0 niiiigr ni-|~r~____0m_____ _______r;D_<;uves us morn ng s.t_ The lowest temperature recorded som & C__j_ _ ____~_1£_1hd2_miil`l\‘-'59 I‘"` Vndcs Venezuela. Ever since 1lief’\rst‘joiiii-rl \'\ ii reroiiitioiinry movement. to this Port Yesterday as reported. II_K\;Hie zcrlghearlilaggthI5:E:;°:Iva:hlIhl>rrtf~¥I 4 mink, lox and ninskrat, J. lI_~ Ireports of f`iisti-cds relurii fiom I-liivin which iio'.\'i=\'r\i', Castro will have -the will try and make the return . .. __ __ h d __ eulcins, (,harlottetown_.__1_1 _1_8ly tu J» 1\~ may be followed at once, not 7.0. I____ ._ ____ ..`.'_.'.` . . -- » --~- "nursed" and held over, until such -The moon rises tomorrow mornlngi BOWLING, Burke'l Albin; __;i_\_id€_f_ time as muy appear convenient at 5.42 and sets Monday afternoon at _ market, open \lWI“l Y ___m_ -'nm nay." 4.31. I Maven- "’ I I "-”‘_"__`“ ‘ ‘ lliimam miilmonc nolluvou Nmnlgi. lrinnrirn Linlmmc lor me mi-where nmsrflw Linimoiic Dum Dnmlrsfl- t oi them can he criticized nnfl riirbt-I And for her life Hc died. fully charged with many faults. YetI"Spe`cinl Saturday snnps in neck~ the Fhurcli is doing more than any Iivcar, shirts and underwear, For Un! ui- nil otlicr institutions in the world -dny only wo offer you genuine diss ini- the lmppincrs ond the goodness of Ieonnts in these lines. We cBl\'¢ BIIUN men. And no man can really afford to give them for more than that. Di 0 he wu.no\it the help uint it can Ia. nruce. 11-18=11I» _ i ‘ ,_ I _ - _-_ I i ` »‘ i i_ ~_ ._» ,_ Y .._. \_\ Ill 1911 --me ...ma News 'rss cnskxorrsrowu oUAnn1A1~_i___ _ __rgg_9_iLii_.i._--_ __ ___ _ ‘PAQ1!NIbI§______ -f ,i \