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'Q fu :' < ¥ -. 2 § P 3 o ine-il THB: LATEST News CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA MONDAY OCTOBER 2 1911 rmar or ALM \»4` § 'fl s 'rn BY mail. ne mwéscs 3 'I " ._ i _ *i i , _ ,__ _i - __ f"w “Ye-1».s1.~.'3 .ser . THE TURC0'-~lTALlANSITuATioN liwiiiiiisis Dii.noHi=.ini sisiir nEvELoPS cwARi.iKEAcT1virEs. iiiiiiiiiii ur For TRIAL -l_.__ii_.l_ _ ..._ -_.- ----_..-o- IXPHISSIHIII “iiifS§ilZ."€f..I."i2."I.IfZ'.ll i.'Z.f‘?’i.§'.f§‘lliTiiliii I in nuiiii - |iiiiiiiii'|iiiii”‘” ‘“°,§§,';‘;'”,;,f‘;‘;‘,';;§.,*""' One Tolls Story of Masked Strength of the Two flutlons. Massacre of _ - _ Dem, Has gem CIINNIUEHI hit... MUVIMINI Italians Is F ' -- .\'|~I\V Y()liI{, Oct. 1-A special cable front Home to the Hearst paperl- says. ` 'l‘lu- italian flag today flies over 'l‘rl|iiiII. ' The Italian army has invaded Eu- roiirnn Turkey. 'l‘ln~ italian navy has won thefirst linttle of the ’l‘i\rco-Italian war. This the result of - the first twenty four hours of thc hostilities between the two |iii\verH. _ iti~|..»rts from Salonika indicate thnl another naval battle is immin- i-nt in the Adriatic. Sea. i‘liN.\"l‘AN'I‘TNOPLE, Oct. 1--An of finial \'ersiou of the engagement oil i'i-rwitsii says the Italian cruiser,uc- cniininuied by torpedo boats, attacked two 'l‘nrkish torpedo boat destroyers its thu latter were leaving Prevennn, fliufol' the Turllisli, vessels found re- finqn in l'i'cvcasa liarbor while the ntlnir was struck by several shells nhli run ashore. The crew were surf-d. The (lovcruiuent house was ilesl.i'oyeil. , ‘ _ News rca.clied here from Tripoli to Ihr- "ll`ect that a large Italian cruiser find isouc ashore there. i,0.\'DflN, Oct. 1-According to Ita- lian advices the government plan is to land 40,000 men in Tripoli by Oct. lih. _ .\`o lioinbardment will 'be attempted unless the property of Italians or, other foreigners is endangered. Ii. is understood that the Italian llliulsters have elaborated a scheme for nie .ilimiineu-ation of Tripoli with the Iluke of Abruzzi as first governor and ninniig the first acts of the new iinveriiiiieut~wlli be the abolition of main- taxes now imposed upon Tripo- linns. Vicuun reports that Italy has plac- ed nn less than seven army corp on \\'1~l` fimtlng and is mobilizing not only towards the south but also the iinrtli, reinforcing army corps in Tur- in, lllilnn nnd Verna. '|‘l'|.tl{lHH COMMANDER -REFUSE TO SU~RRENDE*R 'l‘lill’Ul.I, Sept, 30-The Italian di-sti'o_\'er Garibaltlino steamed into lérommouder. When taken to 'liini he Ormlllly announced that the Italian fleet had been ordered to occupy the town and demanded the instant snr- l`e."fl€l` of the_'l‘urliisli (in.rrii~ion. ~ The Turkish commander replied . that he was unable to comply with the demand and ampliutically reiiingii to surrender. The boat then re_tui'ned to the des- f!`0Yer, _which joined the flcetnt sea, SUIUNIU.. Elll'ol1cu.ii Turkey, Seiit. .i0-A_n Italian cruiser destroyed ii Turkish destroyer in the harbor of l"`eV9S8ll» ill l'lllcl`l\H. and lauded troops. _ The 'I"urkisli aiitlioidties are send- |'\l§ ti battalion of troops to I’rcvcsa_ riui~i.\'i‘ nni'|'Air~.' 1-his iniioii Aq- s'i‘.\Kn l.(iNI)0N, Sept, 21|--1,, Q,-mi |¢,.i__ tain more than in any other liluro- ilcan country outside of the conilint- nuts, war between Italy and Turkey CUJIBEH allllrclleiisioii. llaniage to l'1Il2l8nd’s interests and prestige is a factor in the resultant anxiety. 'l‘he danger is how fur the Tiirks will ex- ercise sclf-restraint and liiuit their retaliation to Italy; how fur racial and l'clii;iUllB fcvllllg may excite them to political activity. 'l‘l~ll‘l DAllKll‘ogrnin at Johaiinistul field. He was the leading aviation nutho rity in Germany. N%-a ,navvv-.44 the eneniity of either belligerent by taking sides with the other. Yet her l1l§“tl`i\llty mcnus ii loss of influence with 'l"_url'¢.iy which she had been Strllizitllng to retain since thc begin ning of the Young Turks regime, Whilo most of thc Loudon linporn no lllmili thu wifi' as ii. catlliniity lu which ldiigliiiiil cannot iiitci'ferc, the l*1lll.V (il`HI’hl" attacks the I*‘oi‘ei;:ii r~!ei~i'ctz`ii'y, i~‘ir ll` llus the right to interfere. I’l"AI.\' T() Illd (iI\.'I‘1N I“RI*llc. told u story about masked rob- bers holding him up and is charged with the theft of the money, between $8,000 and $0,000. Hughes is held on n vagrnnny charge. ___,_i______ At noon‘lic will take the oath as - llllllllll Ill lllll IUHKISH Nlll W'es" said he wns‘ mich impressed with the good feeling. ind spirit of comradeship that exist-l ed between the petty ofiicers of they lornivall and Niobc. This might bel lue to the fact that they were com-l ianions in adversity, but personnllyi ic was inclined to believe it was be-i ~ause they were brothers of thc, ilood. Many of them had served side iy side in the Imperial fleet and the iid friendships and hnppy associa-, .ions of the past were bound to bindl hem together again. He felt surel -.hat no one would regret the depart-I ire of the Cornwall from Halifax nore than the “Niobes." Captain Vlartniu an Captain Macllonnld both ‘cplicd. A splendid musical prograinnie was, orovided tbirt -five artists takini" string baud. were enthusiastically en-- :ored. Tile entel'tainmenl1 concluded it midnight, the company singing God save thc King and Auld Lang syne, Mr. Hayman of the lloruwull catered splendidly. MOBBED HINDOWS BROKEN f)'I‘T.~\Wi\, Septeuibci' 27.--A mob of nearly 3,000 persons, attempted lust night to rescue n, woman prison- Lir nrrcstcd for tlieft by,(.lfficcr Darcy on Iinnk i~lti‘eet. '|‘he policeman back ed into n iloorwny on Llueen street. und stood off the crowd until thc police i'csui'\'cs.wci'e called. (lu the nrrival of ciglit, officers the mob fol- lowed the police to thc Queen street station and sniasheii the windows with stones. The crowd was dispers- ed witliont furtlicr dainagc. WEATHER FORECAST Sic 'l`()ll(>N'l‘(), Ucf.. 2-~I<`|‘esli to strong winds, mostly easterly and northeast- erly, showcry in.the western iuwtion. this morning was thirty degrees above Zero. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was forty degrees abovc zero and the liighest was forty eight. The coldest recorded the previous night was forty»three above zero. At nine ii. m. yesterday it was forty-six degrees above zero and at nine p. m. it was forty degrees above zero. The lowest-temperature recorded Saturday wasforty four degrees o,- bove zero and the highest was forty six. The coldest recorded the prev- igng .night was forty one above zero. At.nine a. m. it was forty four and et nine p. m. it was forty five de- grees above zero- Tlic length of today will be eleven hours and forty-live minutes. The tide will be high this evening at 7 o'clock and tomorrow evening at 8; it will be high tomorrow morning at 5.05 and Wednesday morning at 6.40. 1 The item re the trains in Thurs- day_’s issue should have stated that the Eastern accommodation was on time and the Western express was twenty minutes late. English or Canadian ammunition, The sun' sets this evening nt 5.41 and tomorrow evening at 5.39; It rises tomorrow- morning at `5.58 and Wednesday morning at 6.00. The moon sets tonight at 11.57. Stanfield, M. P., for Colchester ar- rived this afternoon and local gossil assigns to him the portfolio of inland revenue in the new cabinet. It seenu-' pretty \vell settled that Hon. Franl Cochrane, of Ontario, is to be thc minister of public works; that lion, Robert Rogers, of Manitoba, is to be the minister of the i-ntcrior; and Hon, Geo. E, Foster, minister of finance. 'l‘. Chas. Casgrain is said to be slated for the justice department. CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS (Too late for Classification.) Yl`XYivTrW1‘i1JTvvi-7"F€ accomplisli this nu iiicrcnsc oi fifty per cent. in the present fluids will bn necessary, in otlu-r worils iifsti-nd of $41,800 iii. prcscul. avallnlili- ilu-rc will bc in-eilutl $03,000. HHITE PLIIGUE IN MONTREAL; M()N'|‘ll.li-i'ciilo>‘is, ns you. already know, has found flint lhc con-i ditiou ns re;zurd.~: the pn-\'iilviicc of this disease, and the dniiirers from iii-L fection are worse in llic l‘1~o\'ini:|~ ol: `Q'ii`el>\'e and in the city' of Moiilrcfill than anywliore else in the world. Thi; was the warning wliicli llr. .»\. ll., lllackaddcr, cliairnniu of flu- piiblir~_t~ tion conimiticc of the Iioyul l.=c4l liy llic i;o\'el`n~ nicht. RUSSIA NAVAL ESTIMATES. ST. I‘I'1'lIlI'i.‘l1lfIItG, -qvptciiilirr 29 - -’l‘lu~ Tin- ua\.il estimates for i912, who li \\ ‘rc s'.i|.mit.ie\.I to the Duma today, provides for nn expenditure of $.\i2,l()R,07h, nn increase of $27,079,773 over lull. Miuard's Liniiiieut Cures Dnndruff. Build a little fence of trust around today; Fill the space with loving work and theruln stay. Look not through the sheltering bars upon tomorrow, God will help thee boar what comes of joy or sorrow. Great trials come at lengthened ln- ltervals, and we rise to breast them; every-day life with one another, the .lar of business or of work, the dis- TRY THIS--TODAY lapse of our ambition, the crossing ol our will, the taking down of our con- ceit, which makes inward' peace im- possible. ' Christ saw that mon took life pain- fully. To some it was a vreariuess, to others a failure, to many a tra~ gedy, to all a struggle and a pain. How to carry this burden of life had been the whole world’s problem. Id but it is the petty friction of our is atlli the whole world’s problem. And hers is Ohrist's solution: “Taka my yoke and learn of Me, and you '.r°“m lhbet betw_¢en.ci1ht' *oi-_ten ‘provided it_is of Government issue. Minard'a Liuiinent Rellsves Neuralgfa Mlnard'a Llniment ini- sale everywhere eleven. _ 8'-I5dt_l. cord of the domestic circle. the col- will find it easy."-Dr. Drummond. , . . _ , _, , ` 4 \ .i.<_,~ ...,,f,',|M-L2. 3?. ,.rvi;,ir‘i ~ ~ ..1il,{"~i\ , ~ \ ~ * \ Z _ i ' ' ' -I. J . \ ` ` i \ s A ' If ' . -*.-. 1"* » fi. 'I stew . .:¥"v"‘!"" _<9-I'.L: - _ > » ' -._,~- '__ ~::\»' ' ' _: _ ,-;.(_.;_ ,;,l - . ,g ... . .» _~,-E-na, II. IrjI."!...sf I . I thi. » . '~/I -.~-1. ’ "U ,* ' » . sf* °“'€ in* '.j,* . I ` . ~. ` ‘ nn . . 365. ,.5 5 _-i -t