' THE LATEUP NEWS ,, rua nzuvs 'rl-lnsenav, ocroslla Q, 1913. 111111 on wi- i ff"’i‘i..~..-nil ...._.n‘§. nv.. IIBIQLIIITEII IU. LIEE ITTEMPT TU IIIIIEIIII THE MIIUSE IIIIIES (Canadian Press) ((-mmdlan Press) cn(,),;1;,r,;:::lA'¢,,0"lTf,, ?;;,r,Pl';oEig,I;i:ft lax TORONTO. Oct. 8-Supt. Rogers of HT. JIOHN, Oct. 8.-In a gruelling BYDNEY»0¢t- sentence of death gagged on Charles th” 0“t‘“`I° P01100 received word to_ tvventy-mile bicycle race hers to s -il Gibson the _Toronto murderer, day that an attempt at wreekingxiie glglfglla' °!h_‘;:her$l’n`:l?e';t\;¥ aofigg 1 | _ .C~P-R- 111'11in oust of Port Arthur was lottetown. The leaders finished af ------1 made by a. man ‘named Kilncr. mile in front of their opponents a ‘ j Kilner aimed to wreck the fast png- in fact set the pace the whole way. BOARD OF TRADE MEETING senger trnin by piling sleepers on the Ffvm the start these' two __ track but a ‘might special came fought neck to neck, coming do M ll meeting nl the Bodrd of 'lil-a,l,, along mst Tl _ the long home stretch with whirl- __p____ _1 _ _ 1° 111° brakes were wind speed, Uulton crossing the li th in b am ' ie in m t lth. en w 0 e Il. H. Jenkins, it was unanimously even of the _Nights Prevent the wreck 3') tmlligofggntAulxhgilnhggxycfxaeg sect resolved that aeommittee consisting --~.~.-.....-...~......~.l.................~............. waiting at the finish and greeted t of Messrs uatwnbury Aitken Bum which that picturesque little spot racers with lolld applause. Time last evening at which presided Mr . .ISIIIIMIIIT lE.P.H. Tllllll IT ST. lllllll. II.B. Ill IEIIIIE .IIIL , , _ (s cclnl to 'rss ounreinn) (Special to *P118 Guardian) this been learned from the Crow ' ' “n°Td5~ MY- T111111i\1‘BT1. who support- ulinutes, 48 seconds 1211111 111111 H1539. 51191110 be Hl1Dolnted‘ed these sentiments said that tour Chamber of this city won the te . | . ‘ ’ _ I tu wait on thc Prince bnlward Island lsts would be attracted more readily mile road race in 56 minutes, flnis Iliiilway management with regard t.. t" the I5I““‘1 if E000 Cottages were ing but a few seconds before Rogers hh. ,,,,,¢ter of l,r,,,,ldl,,,, w,,,cl,,,,,,,_,,, 1111111 001111111: about six or seven lnln- of I-lnlifnx. All the wny in, the ni dyllf there was an att dr. Haynes, who is i dll, with .the murder dd Haynes was allo meh report is that he wh away the concret he exit from his own as ridor, whence ill he lHayues used ix-dn 58 as tools to dig Bll g iuthorlties that pt at escape by jail hero charged B. S. Atkinson. the freedom of day time and the ttempted io dig 'under cell No 9 could make tis ell adjoining. He get into the cor- t would bo easy. oks from the bode _way the concrete. jail Haynes was the corridor in th through which h After getting out h_ to flush for a _ otor boat which h_ would take him toia waiting schoon- er and then to -sea.; Thus he hoped to t out of the eoulitry IIIE IIEEEISITIIIII I TII ST. IIIIIII. II. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Oct. 8-The visit of tb St. John delegation to Ottawa in concerned was somewhat barren actual results. One fact, howev stands out as perhaps the only been made between the Intercolon ment, and has been pllt through slbility. ' Thomas Sllaughnessy in Ottawa ance of local conditions in the M i portant piece of information secured. 'Mira road, and Mrs. Atkinson, This is, that whatever contract has ‘dow of the dead man. Detective B . Y few days ago, was brought ill ignor- gation was started, interest in t U1' the gulf coast and Magdalen' Ig- ar time Provinces and induced to be- _lowed one another quickly. SEIISITIIIII lll , _--» ' SYDNEY, Oct. 7.-As a result e thc visit of Detective Hanrahan, TIIE EISIIEITIES Ill B.; MIIIIIIEII TIIIII I ITIIIITIE IIIIIST oi LUNENBURG, Oct. 7.-The fall of meeting of the Atlantic division ef so Halifax, to this city, warrants werefthe fisheries advisory board was far as tods.y's developments were ‘lssucd this morning for the arrest of ol _.William Maddin, brother-in-law to er, the late B. S. Atkinson, who m~ `found dead, August 15th last, was on wi- ial -Hanruhan laid the infomation before and the _C. P. H. has been arranged Btipelldlary W, R. Hearn this mor without the knowledge or formal con- ing and the warrants were secured sent of any member of the Govern- 'this afternoon. The charge against os- by Mrs. Atkinson is complicity, acc The same charge is made against ‘M traged or at least since the inves i- case has been rife. Developments f ll.. General Gutelius on his own respon- sory before the fact and accomplice. l`. There is also reason to believe that Maddin. The warrants mark a sen- Mr. Gutelius, who was with Sir satlon in the case. Ever since t B opened here in the court house this 'afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. The fol- lowing members were presentz- A Johnson, deputy minister ol marine and fisheries, chairman; J. E. Casey, secretary of board, Otta- wa; Wm. A. Found, superintendent of fisheries, Ottawa; Professor E. E. Prince, ol the fisheries commission, Ottawa: G. D. Desbarnts, department .ol the naval service, Ottawa; J . J. Cowie, of the department, Ottawa; W. C., Smith, bank fisheries, Lunen- .burg; G. A. Hemeon, inspector fish- hewilries, Nova Scotia; Mayor H, B, “J Short, representing the Atlantic h coast fish merchants, Digby; A, Args- lleliillt. rfiprcsentinll the fisheries of dren dollars. lie was stron I 'h . h . , _ _ _ _ gy of foul, t for first, finishing almost foi the s orag° Of flei|.,ht. It wlls .ll dlylnlon tlldt ll lt were pro (med to l Yates of Humax was third The Ismnd' may regfr ed as, “u come a party to an agreement which Frank Haynes was arrested short _ so decided that the .quci-ltiou of pre- erect any cuttages_a topographical Trli-e other runners all iidlghed_ 1l‘ puriug a program for the wllltdl- plan should be prepared first and due race was held under the auspices were followed last winter bu referred think there was any sense in build- Order of Moose. to the lictertninment comlllittce. Ou ing cottages hapbazardly. because At a big Moose At Home this cvc the motion of Mr. 'i‘idmarsll, linc.,llll_ some time or other they would huvc ing, Commissioner R. W, Wigmo nd by Mr. Buutuill, it was resolved I4’ be T°111UV01]. 11110 it WHS 11191- Us Presented the prizes. that the fl\l‘uitul‘e of the Bourd~llull cI‘““l-’ I-" I'“"“ the 13111118 ‘|0119 11111001" - ' ”` -_+ hh relllivlltnll dllll (hd l-,mln mllllh 1ly and neatly ut the beginning, gull¢1_l‘il.ily more llrcscrltallle thiul it is M13 Y]-`I‘I'11111`1"I1'S 1`01111\l‘kt1 met with _ ll( p¢lgnlli;_ w:lrm apllrlivill. D lll-_ l-ligllp, lil-npilldllt dl (lld Mull. 'l‘l\cru _wus no other bllslucss and ' f.ilr.e lloilrd, said that llc was grutl- I-110 "looting terminated. lied in luiiru that tllc Gllverllnlcllt lins estnblisheil au improved steam- *tim- slllp serviru with the West Illdies lie THE DUUHIEISE5 COMING had more faith than ever in the II/lar-A WITH THE DUKE. (By Mr' Wesley Frost America itimc Provinces, mid he thought. that "* the members of the meeting shnulli _ _ _' build themselves together more close- LONDON' Oct' 7"It 19 01T1c111ITY (Consul.) (Coritinued.) ly in tnnii- intel-ents ni trail.. find “fated from CI“’°“”° H°“""» 11111* COMMERCIAL 1<‘AIl.Unas- ._ _ . 1 ll l. fc - _ cnmmclc.~.._ sitlintnd ns_ it ls, nn mfi__m‘i_°y“Eau"d__k‘;“'€;“‘§_‘;f_u‘fi§I wh?" s_iNl<1No ooND1'r1oNs. ____ siiiil, lrlncc Iudward Islam aiu the His' Royal Hlgh"esBx_M_ur__B on UCL ln-nvinrei-i on the sea could take all _ . . _ n_ (i,_ pull ld (‘,0_ ml, l-l_ ll their raw material und put it on the Enféellulgflllcssg Illxlireicurlilxllll ofdso niercial failures lu l'1'iilc;.)lddwarTl0Is- Company, however, stated that the h l. ll ch hhs one ol the lew BOSTON MASS_ och 3 "Miss A markets of thc world much more cus- has made mmnrll ‘le ' F rem tes” land during 1912, with liabilities e . all I ` d ~ excellent marlqat for such Amerlcanlmlgllt not have been accepted by 0' and the tastes of the average thrifty times, repeatem llmt the term, h "wi" siderably, is hard to reach, and a of the Dominion, tho canned lobstel from hlm lmmedmtely_ by helegl-dl, alone rencllinga value half again as lull pmhlchlars ol thlh hgl-edmedg large as that stated. , NoR'rHwEs'rr.RN' slain The tourist traffic of the year was Cl.llC_.lG0_ lLL__ och g__.l3l-_ Fran ff th I ' he g°.°d“ as ca" °°mp°t'° “nd” the 03”' officer having a, closer acquaintanllrrd -¢tTh;,,el-'gen with n:|:l?l*:Il€;tmnl-lesléuzf, _ _ _ of . _mlllhld dll lhlea Blmlldl- hd those whlhh regard had for sewerage. He did me the Athletic Committee ol the Loyal ;:r‘_’°:;_;’l':\‘§ €l‘:‘;_.l1w1;;*5e“;h'_:“g’_f'lnI;‘; w_ith the sentiments in these Pro. confined ln th, county jdll and w , .1 v nces. _ _ hdward I“l““d°"5 ‘ have the mem" It was clearlv si'-ated. 11110 Y11H11Y the supreme court held here the 28 1° farming people they are exception- - - nh ally frugal and'saving, and will not 3,23alignLgfletzfoiinglncghehT;`;,e‘:.g_ ?[§;evce;a:_;1algwe3if:“t \?;l§;u¥l';(;;s;) spend so freely for' conveniences as mont 0,. to any member ol lt Mr am", the met He . . . _ _ - - - . was committed “fould u similar Amelim" p°p“m Gliliclilll hail been 1¥10V111E Bb011t C011' the supreme court and is now out on D . 1 .' ‘ ' . , , U “c°°"‘h"g t° the C“"‘t°m° D°1m"t` gavernment for the fullest informs- hldmlhm, sehlmhldns H , _ ' _ ‘ lttle dreamed l_ll:lei:_tn0ilt___;ll;_f_;_a_w_§l_,__gllltdstlllllatiigxx tion relating to this contract. But when the lhvestlghtlon wha started _ _ ' today Premier Borden promised tha hy (frown prosecutor D A l,lehl~h_ . ' ' `J f. ‘ - . h 'rounlsr TRAFFIC. llnngnwglq-Eng _ _ Iustit t., w i ol llllmber of passengers carried from courses ln the country on llre lnsu,._ sie Aykroyd who ms _I _vo__ld______d ily than thc inland centres. H0 saw U.) p Og HH Ur’ __ lug tllo past few weeks, and it is $I’""”55 “ml ‘“"’°t"‘ M $341208- Nm- Bostou to Cliarlottetown was nbout`a,,,,e ellgineel-lhg_ dellvel-ed the dd probably be tried at the sitting l Ilands; E. H. Longworth, represent- Y ing the fisheries of Prince Edward d1lIsland, Charlottetown; F. J. B, ixlifoung, representing those engaged in the fisheries in Gloucester and 01 Restigoucbe, Cnraqust; A. B. Car- Ph son, representing those engaged in d of this mmlth' The arrest of Cahn" .fisheries in Westmorland Kent and ' $2,000 bail awaiting trial. thi- fisful year 1913 were l'/70 981 ance Ol. Bt J0lm.B demand “pon the The whole Business The case O t 1 . . n the P"°V“"~° for d°°tI"“-“Ons outside every eflgrt would be made to secure .___...._______ ' EIMIIIIS Wllllllll k n- light. The Plant Line Steamship W_ Ghmmhlhs_ pn-,sldenh of Armour ____ of il grunt futllre for the Island, but one wnllllmltly llolml that ln the Hem. lub of these failures WHS i111l>01‘ti11\t. 11 “ nvemgcl and at the close of the dress this In0I‘1111\l! M- U19 0110111115 mer today took her first plunge int of the _most important things wlliclllure ull ellhcts ol the recent Bcrlous they were more than uflset by the Will' it 111’0UE11f 0110 ii 110W Sf-Gilmer hessloh Ol ghd dmllldl meeglng of ell could be done to dcvelo_p_thc place lllncss will have ,llmppcu,.ed_ Y,,s_ formation of new enterprises. would be to start ii publicity cum- tlmlusi the ,luke mul lluchess ,md Bunk of New Brunswick was tak puign. He thought people were not lnrlncess lnutrlcln mutmell up from over by the Bank of Nova Scotl sllflielcntly enthusiastic; there was llllghllul to lllmellcu l.l0l,Be_ where inte lu the year. Money was scar no reason why tllerc sllollld not bc they will llc in ,.esl(le,,ce “nhll the most of the your, partly because two lluiidrcd meinbf’.l`1~1 011 the Bomd "T 'data of their departure ful' Canada. U10 l!011U1`¢1I 1'5t1'1_11L1”11CY 11110 l1H1`I1 'I‘rudc. Pcnplo were inclined to lcuvc too few ulculbcrs todo thc work llE_ELEC.l.ED l-,RESIDENT while they stood by und rl'iti7.cll. He Qlp THE (;,llANl) Tl-;_UNl(_ 'lille ldchl hl-uhhh dl the llomlnl thought the linurd should get a _.___ Shy-lhgh llhhh had wlhll(ll-hwhlh eh smnll grant yearly to start a publi city fn‘ml111is11 to lat 11110 w<1r1<1 1<1111w DETROIT, MICH., oct. 7.-sl. J. un- lox inilnnti-y. western invcs wllat Prince Edward Island was do- (;hdml,el~ldln_ (,l.lvldnl;redl_ was l-d - - tn ing. "We are not f1_i>e1\‘\111E 011011911 elected president of the Grand 'Frank 1‘ro‘.'ince of capital. money in udvcl".tisilig'," concluded MF- _`ra.ilwa.y system, at the annual meet- 1111-£149. "und as far an I have 100111110 ing of stockholders held in this city the fox ilidustry men have not spent ydgterdny, Office;-5 __d_nl1_ dl;-cctoyg one hundred dollars' to advcl'I'llSB ¢l\C'wero elected for all the branches of industry.” ~ _tho system, but few changes were 'i‘bis cnnrlllding remark provoked made. , nnmfl discussion. Mr. 'Pldmnrsh said‘ i--_--"‘*‘ that thc fox business of the Island CHEAPER CABLE " had been advertised considerably. HoI RATES DISCUSSED hull nncn frequcn ly in one 01 £110 "' ~ tion was unusually open, and the ducts ll-urlng the 10 years ended [,f.ndon mngaziihs beautifully illus- 0'1."|`AWA. UCL 7-1100- I1- P- P111’ tratcd articles dealing with Canadian lctier and Right Hon. Herbert San".- lllatcd at $150,000 solely for use ments also continued to diaill r.x-lvloifrloa .lNil_. .- 'I ' ‘ ' 'rn.iNsron'rA'r1o The opening being entered mcrslde not until the end of Apr On the other hand the fail nuvig ports were still clear at the end December. The 10 be 1’I'~*°e'1 “P0” the B°st°“'Uh’~“" ‘Fire Underwriters' Association of the dl our Lhdy ,_,l» lluhhles ln Beau H°lNnrtllumberland, Rexton; P. P. Rus- 1`Y sell, rcpresv-:ting those engaged in 10 fisheries in Grand Milnnn, St.. An- "“""°"t“ I" f°'°ig“ “°““m"“ d“'I“g pafentlv dots not realize the 1111111111- 'rlie lntcst events nnnrk n climax tn I W i_ BOSTON, MASS., Oct. 8.-Follow- ing two days of section meetings and other plelimlunries, the regular ses. sions of the thirt -ninth nn 1 o - Y g ua c n vention nf the American Bankers’ Association were opened today with 1' a record-breaklili; attendance of prom- G ineut bank and financiers from every "‘*T’“"“I'I°" “B “ 10119-"'II"t'“"’e SW1m‘ section of the country. Mayor John 0 F. Fit'/.geralll and President Thomas C 3 the matrimonial sau.. in me (fl-ur li p_ lgehl ul the gohlon (heal-lng House 11* welcomed the visitors. Response was 011 lottetown r°“t°~ Th.” Work 0( the Northwest. At the afternoon session mont she became th, bride ol Dahl ll publicity agent the advent of the ll acts of spring navigntio was retarded, Charlottetown Harbo on April 7 and Sun vest in the fox und oyster industries. ‘1°U‘T‘1- “Il 17011* f0W“1`u 1111 incfensed Ol l__hhhlng_ lvllch_ The convening exploitation of the Island's summer ou will conclude tomorrow. “_ weather. i 13 GENERAL AGmCUL.,URE_ owrnnlo Pnlsouun nso.irs.s. Accorillllg to the Canadian censlls -‘dd pl-ld” Edlhidl-d '_ ldlld _ ld: thug remanded tolawnit -trial on a char N year was 478,666, as compared with °f theft af- Port B“l`W°lT. 1'“11d° ' 441,137 ncres in 1000, although the escape this f°re11°011 While 110111 111 population during the same period 'were IJTMIHZ U18 Willfief BUDPTTBB n decreased from 103,259 to 93,728. the basement of the jail. P_osses a P The improved farm land in 1911 searching the c0untrY 101' him" 1' was- 769,135 acres, or 63.9 per cent _ 1 nf his cena .lien ni the province I . u' The annual value of all farm pro- “ has a wide reputation us an atblet R- Two years ago Miss Aykryd accom Y' lished the difficult feat of swimuli of 19i1` the acreagelllzder 'field crops L1*/111121. 11 P1I“°“°1` at W” °°““‘Y 1° . ' ~ ii ~ - 1 Innnlel. First v'n P '.1 t 1 makin and other s b re- 1 . .ei Y I c rem G" A“'1f*“" dd new tourist steamer, and the forma- lxlcng to lfsuranm, were dlslcusselll L' 0 R°“rk”' °' East B°st°“' “Im \fI€¥“°1dS Of DUB 10011105- F0\10W1¥\l§ ul tion of resort companies lute in the addresses delivered by Edward ly year upon lilies more calculated to Hardy of New York Frank G_ Sn becallsc of the local anxiety to iu- 1*-t'~1'“°I1 1119 mId¢“¢'°T113*1 f0l11`19t del- ,ll lldlllsvllle add (_‘,_ pd Jenin() 0~ .the exchange of greetings brief ex- U' ercises were llcld in memory of the 1\E,lnte Charles F. Huttig of St. Louis, n -"Um CI"“'I"“t°Wf1 311989 £0 Boilwiilwho was president of the association “ Light, a distance of more than il T: ~ ELI11o'rIolr of-JALLENGE. 511 sr. Crlalsosrou, QUE., oct. 111 -In the nent 01 the onntcn nn cle seat on general principles. . T “T with 1911, increased from $7,466,691 I posited $100 as a pledge of goo ' l . . v ' h t b in ver eficc-Iuols held a conference yesterday after N 1912 il £0 $11.-167.425. 01' 51 P91' cent- The , _ U faith- YIOOII lill [U10 l` tivo advertisement, be did not sec why the companies bore should not take advantage of it. Mr. Patou said that notwithstanding this free adver- tising referred to. be was certain that. the fox indllstry men of the Is- land had spent thousands of dollars IOKHS. 111111. I- fi 9 K 11 Y ' d the mls held this aftm__ avigation statistics for wl ' ` o lm tlmll. hw" ,,¢l~_,,lm¢_ \Mr. Pelletier. “Whatever is done will Mi-_ Patou made n few iutercstillg bays to be lilid before the two gov- on thc attrnctivelless of remarks ' llockv Point as ll summer resort for lic. hnrdlworklgg business men wllo rc- llnire rl rest mentally and physicially, I Minard’s Linlmcnt Curci DiD11¢1111\il\- noon, when the question of cheaper cable rates and other postal pro- blems affecting the governments ol the two countries was discussed. “I cau’t make ally announcement as to tho result of our conferences,” said erniuont,s before it cun be made pub- -ir _.___-.__ - uellionlsls lu llullsllsr ____--~-_ the ilev. Dr. Endicott who made a speech that captured with hlsbeau- _ - ~ tical setting the worth of the Maritime Provinces in session tifui_ and pi‘1\0 __ ____ ds of here .lmssod the following resoliltioiillf i_;liil1_i_t:__l_lllll_:1_y_1l‘_’r a e nee to the Postmaster General touching, 111_ l!` tl -ns of th working of "Tm carrying Ot Hquor in T-“Bi Muies-IthIehBvITT'T11rT0ldn ‘articles ol civilization ty'° Mans; "T° Hon' L' 1 ' leueuer' -were fine. It was certain that this l"'Bm“nst‘er Genemu whereas we be_|lZroat remedy of God would work the lieve it is the illtcutloll of thc Gov- best of uu_ nl-llmenf; shortly to introduce fl paul _ cel post. system ill (`»uuallzl_; Whereas Rl.;3l>0Nl~3E OF METHODISM. the (luvdrnmcnt of the United btutos <‘ic\\1<1c11i111°111°*‘“1“11“‘1“"""I"""I'I‘° nnv. o. ln. lvlnnning fnllnwca nr. mails: W11“"111“ W" “"'“""” II” I""`°“.° G. J. ll.'.na inet evening nnil ni.; nn- n1n..l01‘ity Of U10 1’¢“’11I"' "I ("“““d‘I “lc dress, the response of Methodism (Special to The Gllnrdliln) _ /liviHi~;us'r, oct. s~'1‘hc Mcl=110111S1S will not differ greatly from those lottetown in the coasting trod numbered 1,339 vessels of 332,54 were steamers and 733 of 433 tons were sailing vessels. Clear 1,357 of 333,695 tons, of which 6 of 284,814 were steaniers and 750 48,881 tons were sailing vessels. Th 45 1100 tons and of these the Unite nllmber of farms increased from 14,- not be available llntil 1914 but they 014 to 14369; and of these lloldlngs _ number of vessels entering Charlotte- lnci-edge in vnlue of ini-in iniplennentn ployed by the Department of _ Pos T less than 3 per cent are occupied by ' ' H Avi 1911. In that year entries at Char- temmtm As contrasted wlth other NEW YORK, Oct. 8.-- ussen n ~. ~ ’ - ` ho f r some weeks has had the dis i maritime Provinces the Islands ag Xnctign of being the only ,Fur 1 lation on the Island has not been so 01 15119 '1‘01\`lbB l11'iS0n, was arra gn _ excessive as in some other parts Oi 1"*f_°'° U“1*°‘T S"“”°" C“."““‘°“‘°“§’ dressed to tile ncnra nf onvcrnni ances in the coasting trade numbered Cunnan, thc Isl;-1nd’s 10-year long Shields today in extradition procee 7 bein 9 531 ' ings on the complaint of the Otto- B . - ’ .____v__._Y______._._._._____,"__Y____ __Y__,_, of The increasing difficulty in procur- man vlcc consul here. It is_charged -- ~ l 1; mer Avin while em 2 ing farm labor is indicated by the tha.. as sum . t d 935 in 1911; and by the decrease in falsified a number of telegffims *"1 ‘ ricultural situation is markedly fa- - tl k because of the world's series bas tons, _of which 606 of 280,216 tons vomhld The loss of (dl-mhlg pollh. among the cosmopolitan populli 2 ' ‘ _ ‘ . , 3 0 'registry for thc Province, and on D States sent 32» steamers of 33,5 8 weeks of hired labor on farms from tons and 14 sailing vessels of 4,55 _ tons, thus furnishing over 80 per week of such labor rose from $3.70 cent of the total tonnage. The num- to $6. The largest harvest excur- ber of vessels clearing from Char- sion to the Canadian West in 1912 lottetowo for sea in 1911 was 94 of took but 637 persona, while the 87,276 tons, and of these 33 steam- largest excursion in 1911 took over ers of 36,780 tons went to the Um- 1.000 l>B1‘B011H~ T110 9-Ve1`11§0 i111`111 ted States, while .l4 stcamers of 40 wage “P011 the 1513110 111 1912 Wm' 707 inns went to Newlcnniilnna, tn 96 cents by 111° 1111>' Or $111-57 bv the remainder (including sailing vessels) month. with 11011102 B110 1211191951115 being scattered among the British to be an increase of 8 per cent over West Indies, Great Britain, and oth- 1911- er destinations. Uhrtrlottetown is the only port nnnincr sl, 1012, its register iulnwell ally in the eastern parts 01'-11° P10' town from sen in 1911 was ec of lr.-.in $2,028,787 in 1001 to 53545,- and releeraphe at Colletantlnorla .- _ . 2 cable dispatches, and aDl11`0D1`1l1t0 B 93 795 to 42,668, while the cost per the money paid by the recipients of the bogus messa cs. t CONDENSED IDS T0 LATE FDI! _.__- cents ___ cl-DSSTFTU H mb legntes tn the Mni-itiine synna of tn opposed to the cul‘ril\i£0 Ui ing liquors through the u\a\11. 1 -_ 4.. .ll h' lea;-ers deeply. Hc ilgilpillep ith ch;:r ‘that the Motlimllsf- l ll the fore we the nlcl;_\N;1_"‘ ‘ful H:?ll,If',T,Il,c Sl church in (lnnaféd 11211 elzpgi* l'_m_ch ll d l gl c loils. » »- l l depnl' men 0 o c (1(:lT'llada0MetI}lodist Ministers of the Iihgqdmgrcnt future before lt. In us- provinces of Nf»V;_1'3.‘""’tg"1'__l` mlilfr sistlng to__8\'1?'i‘l|{°“¥'J° Exgnifgzofgo 15;; _ \vlll'I ’ » _l ‘I Q W 0 :gregnl:lgiir`r?ocl?resentative iayl_r_ien ui; Eiigoq-Tales :his year, and an sul;scli\_l_el_\_i; nil the nnid provinces now helc years, he informed 1115 0111"' sembled to tho number of f.‘1\'00 I““` thc city Wmll It” t°V“.““3 9°p“I“t'I°“ lrrd nsywell ns seven hundred cifizina. would demand U16 1110811 1111115111 P01’ I 'A 1. e n-nent nt this nwctimr- icy ...lille tiiclnndn in the fnr east re- °' m "B P ' E uint nil \nt<>111- qnire the nm uint the Methodist """’°°"““7 “qu” ,,,,l,,,l..,l l-i-in the clmrhll mn give in the mission line. l f_;\;»l{1sB olltion Hi; statistics and numbers werla viii-y ' _ ' tl that there were we ve Ilmlrclm -Dost system `:;I;i‘TfTael‘lTan;?s with more than 2,400 - ‘ ' ‘ » , -_ 4; in l it rs and probationers 18 mls- AMHERST' ocbr 7'cnTl'vte‘IIt\iEI'»u of Sloth: :End 21~ mission hrciis among the great mlsslona Y ‘_ mln “nm the European! ln _ Canmlm ll mls. thc Methodist ellurch of Lan . to d eight missmnarlas “mmm- '" °°..f::°“°:.°:.‘..;°.°.::.“l:f:..... ::.‘;":.:r.‘l.... n 11 ¥1`°W- 01'" tl i amongst the Indians "PB 111 *§“°“d“'“9° ‘mg t'.hlS,,y;°° bv; mI€;‘l.:l’:;|Elr Tlsmlssfons and 21 mission- held thr ushout the ayi 6 e____h____`_ _mes in Om” 10 mllslons ,md .H characterized witl_i _il vsrli M _hu m_“_»onm_l°___ Ha also wld ol the “sm “nd mirmm er Jnfnes Alien church having its first mission organ- °v°"i,'lm,l `m;°tli;n5 ‘Travis Earle gave ized in 11124 and that its contribu- "”T ° ““ ° ' ` ` ' 1 n to the work? was but one hun- a flnelneech on China. - .5 0 1 rt d ll‘"_ um ye" th, Rev. C. P. Holmes presented Javnn _£531 _li__r_i_d____cmy me ov." m mmdmd M a T1m:11td`mt?lm`:lucntinnnl work. ‘mid sixty-three thousand dollalls, and He W 0" ° 1 1 lllion dollars wh lmss the evangelistic work and___ £101; _lid vt~;;ig_l:l1hYu_f; ;_1;°_““"_' und” an the I'h° °'°h“"“” when um 'Tied for 'mmlev goin! to .for-sis'¥1 and home ‘H8 vessels of 9,577 net tons. u tonnage of 7397 while ld wc slr-nincrs, with a tonnage of 21 'lhis showing dlfiers bllt slight lfrom that of 1011, since during 19 only seven boats were wrecked ‘brukcu up, while five were added lthe register. built only rarely as compared wi former times, n. large fleet still fl.n _employment in taking country pr ,Idui-.e from the Island and briugi Llmck lumber and coal. _ ’ FOREIGN TRADE. ` :or exports are prepared relating _foreign trade, which is small, or The total foreign. imports entered were valued st $978,055, of wh d d h t e sn W QI; silt'-:l‘l4,00Tl, ns compared with $8.680.- . No itemized statements of importg C__ops_ 19074911 lvrlncfu Edward Island, either of the Bushels. mic domestic trade. which is heavy- Potatoes... .. ....5.226.2B0` Charlottetown and Summerslde dur- Wheat . . . . .. 5202000 ing,the year ended March 81, 1913. Mixed grains... 624,000 .1 _ . lg $415,589 were dutlable and $502,466 Buckwheat... . r n farm products however, such as °“ ‘ Y' ‘ , 1° B da" Articles and meat 't,,ml_ carriage horse. H2003-\0-.lM2l. 0. 1 ly e n a 2 m __ ‘ , _ en taking n bicycle from in fron U' '01 the [arming year :lf the Penrdon House on Frida t° 1 turn same and save further tr0\1\1l _ _ ` l l l he (-1 s pro- 1999-I0-9M3ipd. tion with almost start lug colcrity. While wooden schooncrs are being Tm’ I'»0ta _ya up _“nd ll" cr1‘TJ‘i2 was ”Xli'1l1"l§1`f{`.`l'\5`B§1.l"l:{'lTA"'l`1~`lllyv"‘l§A1R "Welcome" was the big sign hun . n _,_ 500 in 1911 nnd $9.8'-10.000 in 1910- 'I‘he following statement shows the for 1912 for the g date ranch. Careful and eompeten ¢l\111i1f-1151119 01 the” “mp” management guaranteed. Addres and the average quantities “V8 Y°13\'5 °“d°d “"Iu‘ 19117 barson, Charlottetown, P 0. l ' Average Bushels. ’“ 7 000 000 lineto. iuulouscllsslns. 1-°°°»°“° column msvrs. of onts... ...6.2ell,400 M Roots... ...£476,000 h Burley... . 209.600 150.090 -'-' 103,600 Silver Black Foxes. Rate very moderate. Perfectly safe up~tct» Cnmrnunlcntions to Rogers Farqu- - . less-io-enema. 1912 Minard’s Llnimsnt Cures DfstemD01‘~ 550,000 ' 700,000 IEETIRUS, ETC 100,000 One cent por word each insertion is WANT A HOLIDAY. 8 Y W tion campaign, D. A. Lafortune _ l ' 'I b h 10 at the time of his death some months miles. A month later alle made a 20- ‘ag0_ Al; 11 dldlock (lhdll-mall A_ B mile Swim I" New Y""`k I““`T101` 11114 Hepburn of New York introduced the silbsvuuentlv she nerfovined eiraiiarlienort cl the onirnncy coinnunsion, e _ “_ THOMAS_ 0__t__ och 7___Pm__ '1‘1\1i1ne=1 111111 in the which was lnllnwcil by n spirited illn- cussion. Moulin? onsr 'ro 'rua wraps. B . 11- PATHOGUE, L. I., oct. 7.-ses- M- man Jones of this village shocked P f01` M011t°f1l¥11. YSBI-01”‘18Y Clliilleng- 'Blood Hill on Saturday afternoon, 1111 Albert Sevlsuy M P for Dor-.when through n hole in ins pocket chester, to resign and contest t.el¢l1e|-6 well; llylng go the whlds 125 c'crisp $1 bills. Jones, who is a con- cllalleilge was accepted und both de- 'tractor, had the "roll" in his pocket d to pay off some workmen. Through s hole in his pocket the money slipped. It caught in the wind and went flying in the air, while Jones pursued it, first rushing in one di- ’ NEW YORK. Oct. 7.-The Stock rection and then in another accord- ' Exchange wants a week end holida . B. R ball game. A majority of its mem- bers signed a petition yesterday nd- ' to this efleet. I I yling to the “way the wind blew." 'Phe bills flattered in the breeze like birds on the wing, and someone sug- gested going gunning for them, buf, s the most of them were finally cap- tured nllvo and “salted down." ll n temperature, too, was decidedly su c- 1111111 010119 g‘“"° 1-1°‘“I 1'I°Id°- “SPE” ni-der. Minimum charge twenty-dve em-8 ln business _ _ The committee was fortunate in it Vince' they dm not prove mgmy re’ l"O_l?t` mb ON MARKET 8QU'\RT11 bllsky and bustling chairman Rc 01 _ ~ . .i 1 . I"‘““° 12" “'°“’ ““““'g "‘“““fl."' ‘mh m“"°mmc' The wmuad “nmhed F 11 12 0'¢l0¢k 1111011 011° ur. Jnlin Pringle. ns nlso in its sen _ _ . . . _ 8 0 lal ulld thorough-going secretary eggi l rf: ensure; to raise the fone WIL1L THE PARTIFS WHO WERE Rev. l4‘. H. Macluntosh. The l1111"1c\=- t tion of their planning was apparen 1 PRESBYTERIIINS TIT SYDNEY g SYDNEY, Oet. 7.-The weather death of some mennbers since last _ man who had been in an uugracious Synod inet. Rev. Italpll G. Strsthie \linard's Linimen Relleves Nouralfllu mood here since he wound up the-was the first be mentioned- then Cape Breton exhibition in u delugcIthorc was liev. Alex Uamerbn and of mud and water broke out in h\s\l`icv. James Rossborough, who for blandest smile Tuesday morning. The forty-three years served the Church; m- then there was Rev. John Hawley lnery to greet the several hundred dc- and Rev. George MacMillan and last c of all, only last rlalibath, Rev. James Presbyterian Church. St. Andrews Sinclair died in Harbor Grace, Nfid. Church Ind hall, where the Synod Isl 'Thc Moderator then called upon The YUM 1912 “"5 “ot “bw” "he Ono cent perl word each insertion in meeting, wore a busy aspect, and thc' the Synod to llnminale hls l,dd¢e,,h0l-_ of 8V°l‘Bl!9 111 P1`°m» for ‘"h“° the “tan” this column. Cash must 8060111115117 reception committee were up to their'The nunic of Dr. Thomas Chalmers 'IJack, of North Sydney, was put in B nomination by Dr. Edwin Smith, and v_Iwas secollded by Rev. J. A. Mac- -lglashen. He was unanimously and . t y to the dullest arrival as he was r YIELD OF FIEI_.D~CROPS. ~ morning the 3rd inst, kindly re- promptly spotted at the station and s whisked to his comfortable destina- out everywhere. SERVICES BEGAN LAST NIGHT. B The beautiful chimes of St. An er road and street led to Bt An audience that taxed the capacity o Ev y - drew's and this statement is not con-. fined to the~cfty only for many from Glace Bay and North Sydney and Sydney Mines were seen in the vast 8 drewfs rang in the first act of the fortleth Synod at six o'clock tonight* the Church. Synod service is always impressive but perhaps it was never wnrt presided nt the organ and that enthusiastically elected and led to thi, platform by the mover and sec- oliller. DOCKET TAKEN UP. The docket for Synod sessions was then presented by Prof. Thomas Ste- wart, which report was received and adopted. Principal Macklnnon sub- mitted a resolution on the centenary of peace between Canada and the United States which, he said, should he s matter for thankfulness. Dr. Mackimion draw very warm applause as be reached the platform, with the remark that it was in happy sugary, for the Synod that its' Brat resolu- tion was one of peace. Well may we be proud of our army and navy but prnuder for ollr hundred years of peiicr-. These two nations are united because they love one another and this love is prompted by the Gospel of Jesus Christ. _ Dr. Smith, of Fredericton, second- were free. The free imports consist- Peas... .. . .. 12,000 ed principally orantbrscite coal and Beans... 4.500 el-lvpicni products, while the dutiabls Hay.... . . . ‘$144,000 imports were highly diversified. Prac- Tons. "°“"- “ 1°* - ' ‘ ' ' ' _ _ ui l , ml lucn no cnn- , ilrevloasiv 11°¢°11 9° “"‘ 5° T” “M Tm séumlllz OI nmtgtslff III Gems” St___'°°t'______w.__5‘ 1° Imam' ltxltiitgnotgzsssnob r lun n lnlcl sn-I 1111111111 11\1<11°11°° isle H116 has the 7,000 this column. Cash must accompany 9,000 order. Minimum charge twenty-Ive ‘$00000 cents. il _ ' M Op vl~l.llll vlQ»l~p,0l,A_...l5u moftoes. There was also e profusion muy’ muamrzy E»:rlTiIiyp.;’Etc"f¢°‘1 1’1'1“*“ 111111 “°"'°“‘~ M 111° °°“°1“°1°“ °' 111- 9'°°“-1*" good' ulcer from celltl-5\ Cgnndn or TATION OF STAPLE CROPS. them dgmongtrutad on the new V\c_ Rev. Anderson Rogers, M0f\Gt‘l\f.0\' address the organ Bunch ‘lp unledna l , . ' an eb d The locul indllstrlrs frola's H A Tanton. 144 G1'°1\f' "E "I" S7“°d' ‘"'°“°\‘°d tha “rmon be the tie that binds," and the im- . uallt ofthe music The Lhur and shields and Bible Class flags a more so than to-night. l’rof. Ste- Ifact speaks sufnciently for the fish c ii Y ~ was tastefully decorated with mottos n ed the resolution. He attacked the present military revival that is abroad. As Christian men we must show n Christ un brotherhood. "nm “"°Dlyt"5 uw “md” 01 tm gp";i~n’g 0" 1 'e " ' K" "J 1 C 0 ld etc. dress he referred ° feelingly to the hymn with enthusiasm. _ log: 'T:2i\\Ig"'a:d'¢ir::le cries that of missions. ` ° . community of `90,000 Anglo-Saxons. (Continued on page two) Minards Liniment urea o I. 13.1 <11 fi jc.