OVER PRINCE I ‘_ ‘ it J. ' I » '_ l i seventeen ’|t.|=.As~|_».i=» _ "ram r.A'ra_s'r News _ ‘ I cHARLo'l"rE'rowN. CANADA FRIDAY MORNING, _ocroBsR 4, _ren if- ~ e`-~mss--neun..-~ 9-jli_l'illt_id~ States ilnd oieieueiy nu ii.- ' ‘De-' °, wer _ ' _ . -1.- (Csnadlan Press) LG'NDON;,'~_.0cfr. 8.-Severe fighting between,.'l_‘ufkish_ and Servian troops is reported to have occurred on the soutli&i_ts'_i‘n__ifroncier or Servia in e, MIDI ` Wd by the news agenc here _ r-.g;lgrade Y _ iissriiiiisls _ QALLED- Hour \ 'EELEBHATE VICTUHY ' E ` UUEENSTUN HEIGHTS 1 _ If OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. 2.-The Mili- tia Department will assist in the ns.- tional celebration of the anniversary of the death of General Brock and tba “victory of Qucenston Heights. Mili- tia orders have been issued directing ‘field betteries at eu the militia een- `tres throughout Canada to fire 3, “_ |ilute of thirteen guns on Saturday- '1‘u_i'£l_ eric -_ .Said u to have lost 80 next, october 12. san are givanas two ed _ ' ¢ een wounded. A ‘deuchment of Turkish soldier said' tn-have crossed into. Bervia and in th! ~,»l\c_4g¥i\‘I°l'h00d of Vranya en- coU~uWtsr¢`d a body of Servian infan- try. The engagement lasted an hour. (Chnadian Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 3.-The Mace- donia, lshcdulcd to sail at noon for Reiralus_;y1_ith_ 2,000 passengers, was commsllded _shortly before sailing time today by the Greek Consul Gen- ernl at this port. All the passengers were sent ashore and the vessel pre- pared to sail for Philadelphia for s. supply of ammunition. (Canadian Press) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3.-The Ma- cedonia wfllreturn to New York for reservists of Greece and the Balkan States who plan to suil on ber to lake' part in the war with Turkey. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct. 3.-The; draft of a collective note to be presented to Turkey by_ Bulgaria, Serviu, Greece and Montenegro was receivedtoday by all the Balkan legations. Foreign oillcers of the various pow- ers are to be made acquainted with the before presentation to the 0 Drnan Government. The note demands_ automony lor Macedonilr, Alblllla.-.sud Bervin. ` (Canadian Press) CONSTANNNOPLE, Oct. 3_-In- tense -_ excitement was displayed throladinut the day in tl;q_T\lrki_slg capit . _Thousands of peope parad- ed thi`fs_t;‘ecf.s demanding war. r killsd and y wounded while Ser-K s LONDON, Oct. 2.-'The Vienna cor- respondent of the “Daily Mail” says he hui '1'6Uclv`ed _from an unimpeach- able solirca an intimation that the situation is ,aggravated and that it is expected the die will be cast with- in thc nclt forty-elglit hours. The Ki of Greece, who is on his way tonxthslls, will interview Count Von Beriihthold, the Austro-Hungarian foreign minister in Vienna to-day. _ ____..____-__- COHDEISED IDS T00 LITE F0ll yi CLASSIFICATION One~cs_nt per word ssch insertion in this column. Oash must accom- panyyordd' md five percent discount al1_o\_v'ad. Minimum charge twenty-dve eentd. V ‘ BOY WANTED T0 LEAVE A LIST. - ml 'at once to Guardian Sub- n` '_|&_1g'|| g0|,|n__tg|°_ 9-Zsmti. sauusoun sausaoszs 'mn smsr N840-1' ‘Fresh every day st Baun- Newsom it Co. 9-6Mt!- so_n__'A&|p YQUNG RED .FOX (FE- pply to L. Schumann, Ly- _ons Brook. B. 10j§{l_Bil>¢i. LARGE FAT HERRING BY THE dozen or; barrel, Ch8PDel\'s Groc- _~sry__`_ 10_-4M6i. ARCHIBALD MATTHEWS. ALBER- ._ il, has two pair of large Patch ' iii. Island foxes for salc. to go to the to Mrs. Mclilabhsrn, Ni Hotnl, with Find- " rins- UCI! Ol' GAT-i THE CONVICTS LYNGHED A FELLOW-PRISONER. RAWLINS, Wy_o., Oct. 2.-Convlcts 011' the Wyfiiiiiiig state prison lynched Fi'8/11"! Wigfilll. n negro and ex-con- vict, who late last night was put in the state institution for snfekeeping. ‘He was arrested on s. charge of at- .tacking Mrs. Esther Higgins, aged 78, last Sunday. Wigfall was arrest- ed at Fort Steele, 15 miles from here. Mrs. Higgins, the aged victim Ol the negro’s attack, lived near the Bfiiftii Penitentiary and was a favorite with the prisoners. Last night a mob gathered and made an unsuccess- ful attempt to take Wigfall from the county jail. Fearing that the mob might return later the officers report- ed to Governor Carey at Cheyenne and received orders to transfer the negro to the state prison. T-EDDY PINES TO GET AT WOODPILE. _ASHEVILLE, N. C., Oct. 1- With his voice so frazzled that it cracked at iuopportune moments, Col. Roose- velt today made the last speeches on his swing around the circle. He did not spare himself work, because he looked to a day’s rest at such seden- tary pleasures as wood chopping and horseback riding when he reaches Oys- ter Bay Wednesday. Roosevelt was greatly pleased to- day wlth the receptions accorded him throughout his southern tour. _Hs believes he has blazed thc"pb.th` for the Progressive movement _in the, soui'.h.._ _ ADDITION T0 FAMILY OF BRITISH MONARCH COMING. LONDON, Oct. 2-The London Mail's weekly society supplement, which specializes in court gossip,says\ a small addition to the already large royal family is expected. King George and Queen Mary, whose marriage took place on July 63 1893,ihave six children, of whom all but Princess Victoria Alexandra are boys. The Prince df Wales was born 1894, and his youngest brother, Prlnce_ John. in 1905. - HOUSES WERE ROCKED BY EARTHQUAKE. v _.l JOLIET, Ill., Oct. 2-Two distinct, earthquake shocks were felt here last, night with n half-hour interval be-_ tween shocks. Windows were broken and houses slightly rocked. RYAN Goss runs. 1ND1ANAi3oi.Is_ nie., oct. 1-ste tioned within a -rail in the small court room where they occu-pied al- most hnlf the space, the defendants .charged with complicity in the Mc- Namara dynamite pldts were placed on trial before Federal Judge Albert B. Anderson. today. Judge Anderson at 9.45 a. m.‘or- ilered Consolidated case No. B, the United States versus Frank M. Ryan i et al. I On motion of the Government the cases against J. W. Beoria, _ Ills., Andrew J. Kavanaugh, SDl`luS59\d. llls., and Patrick H. Ryan, Chicago. were dismissed. The Government an- nounced it had no evidence against them to warrant their trial. ' All ‘<3 .the men had been identified with t " Iron Workers Union. FURNACE AS WIFE DREAMED WASHINGTON, Oct. 2-Fragments of whitened bone thinly covered with a crust of rod dust and spread on the marble slab of the morgue were all that was left of Arthur Webster, for merly a mechanic at the navy yard who disappeared from his horns Sep teinbcr 17, and for whom the police have been searching ever since. Tlisse fragments, taken from s hreweryfur nacs, provide the clew to a murder The msn the polics suspect Lsnifle L Jett, who was n fireman at the brew ery and an enemy of Webster, on Bun *day sent A bullet through his bruln. Webster dishmpcihred September 1 17. ITWD nights afterward his wl_|c_-hsdfa _ ram in ohio. Hhs new ber hwblnd ‘mg gglitfng, knocked unconscious shtllils been iutee and rdscec in _one ei; _tae wont to frequent. Mrs. Wsbsterto paused it on to s' employe of__ the brewery who iohsih YW! IGN dremsn answered suilenly and drew new ...een .noe is nsmetso .. ““nb’n|”wm,g,¢b¢u~restsd."` » _ » the dream to her father-in-law, who' i.f.iie¢"v.s'»ief°u iii; HUsaAND's BODY IN nie attention of the police. lieccm- as inisinuuiui ni, O " HHE III THUHU -__- Big Five _and a H_aIf'Sfory BulIdinglComp|etaly Destroyed. _ TRU_R0. N. S., Oct. 2-Newton L¢c's Llvery'stable on the espla- nade opposite the I. R. C. Station, was completely destroyed by fire this 9.45 o’clock by the Western Union ops# rator, and a few minutes after the entire second story was a roaring fur- nace. The building was a. five and a. half storey wooden structure, rpnnlng back from the street about one hundred and fifty feat between the Victoria and the King George' house. ' POSED AS WOMAN. BROCKTON, Oct. Z-Fully dressed in woman’s clothes, Constantine Wes-_ erues, was arrested on 3 charge of Iiiiililuurfiflilig as ii. woman. He was followed 'by a large crowd in Montel- o. SPINE BROKEN BUT STILL LIVES ._..._... , CHATHAM, Ont., Oct. 1-Miss Ef- HU Llf7°1'tY. the Chatham school tea- cher in the wreck on the Grand Trunk 011 Thursday night, is still nlive.'l‘he spinal column wus broken just below U18 Shoulders. and the patient is par- alyzed from this point down. Little. change has been noted in hcr condi- tion at the general hospital during the last few days. It is extremely doubtful if she will recover. MAY TRANSFER T0 AMERICAN REGISTER LONDON, Oct. 1-The approaching retirement is under consideration of J. Bruce Ismny, President of the In- ternational Mercantile Marine Com- pany, wllo was rescued from the Tl- tauic. Accorilliig to a. well inform- _ed shipping authority negotiations are in progress for the withdrawal of Mr. Ismav and the transfer or all the boats belonging to the combine to the American register. Philip A. S. Franklin, the Vice- President of the concern. is mention- ed as successor to Mr. Ismay. _DEMOCRATS IN CONVENTION. SYRACUSE, N. Y., Oct. 1.-This was elimination day for the many as- pirants for the Gubernatorial nom- ination at the democratic state con- vention assembled here. Tonight Chas. F. Murphy, leader of Tamma- `ny Hall, and those associated with him in control of the party organiz- ation) were weighing and analyzing the qualifications of their men for pafrty stsnde.rd-bear- ers. The three men being strongly considered are, Justice Vic- tor J. Dowling, of New York; Martin H. Glynn, of Albany, the conven- tion’s temporary chairman, and Con- gressman William Sulzer. of New York. ' Late tonight a boom was started for former Nationahchair- man Norman E. Mack as a compro- mise candidate. ' STRIKERS ARE WAITING _ FOR REPLY. AUGUSTA, Ga., Oct. 1-Time was marked today in the strike of em- ployes of the Augusta, Aiken railroad dr electric company pending a reply from the United States commissioner of labor Charles F. Neill as to wheth- cl' the dlfllculty between :the company and the employes may be taken up under the Erdman mediation law.No attempt is being made to operate cars. The court martial of Capt. Jewitt and Capt. Henderson and 15 mem-~ bers of- the state militia for shooting and killed three citizens during the disturbances last week was set for to- day. One company ol state_milltla is still on guard. _ CANADIANS RETURN. IJONDUN, Oct. 2.-The Hon. P. S. "G, Mackenzie, Provincial"l‘reasurér in the Quebec Cabinet, returns to Canada via the Empress of Britain on Friday. Pleasure, not finance, oc- cupied his attsntlon while there. He visited Franca and also stayed with Lord Strathcona in Scotland. Colonel, the Hon. Bam Hughes is alsoreturning by the Empress. Mrs. and Miss Biggnr, of Ottawa, N. F. and_H. Caller, of Winnipeg, Senator ily, Gordon Strathy. and Sutherland Taylor, of Montreal, are among the other passengers. CLAIM DIAMONDS ~ ARE SMUGGLED. NEW YORK, October 2-As the ‘ outcome of information received by the Fedlirsl authorities relative to the |Mi§'llng of dibmonds across the Oman ‘border st Rouss's Point, `!-I _ Sagmsii _,connected with the _ - e ' iim_-.ei_s°risclssder e °'u"`b"'*' _ haul. `“ g M,`V&h city, was srr`aig::d before a United States Commissioner todo; :nd held in $2.500 bail for the u _ _ _ _ "xo dorzernnreneehsrses that sse- msn. on September. 11 last smut!- glsd “.600 worth of diamonds ac- ross the border. They have been Nailed. evening. The fire was discovered at.. BEV.;|]H_. FLUYU _ _» ' ~._._4 _ ' ' As Canon Residuary and With M'-ercules Car in Four Holgtaction nltlinutei. A ___ tyre ln 'Y.M.C.ll. =V icar of the All Saints Cath- s \ _ edral Halifax. ,___. (Canadian Press) _ TORONTO, Oct. 3.-Rev. Dr. Liloyd Vice-Provost of Trinity College, To- ronto, has accepted all appointment as Canon Reelduary and Vicar of All Saints' Cathedral, Halifax, and will take up Work about the middle of November, " SUMMERSAULT IN BIPLANE . GARDEN CITY, L. I., October 1- I-Ienri St. Yves, who has a, record as_ a Marathon runner, made up his mind today that his machine would turn in, the air, something it had not done heretofore, or bust. It did both. . The boy has been exhibiting at country fairs recently, His method has been to start in the grounds,fly a distance out into the country, land,, turn the machine, start the engine unaided, and return. When he came struts holding his body in that pggi- W-“king than Marathon running but prison sentence, the Countess Marie clam ol the action of the authorities Genoa, the distinguished mllenist and ers, n Moscow lawyer and a young of the Countess herself, which how- week and his will which was admit- ‘bequeathed to his only living heir, George H. Gatts, his son, who re- l\'rsssr,!-Isllsx, . _ -lu -1-_-frm-as-la GETS APPUINTMENT Villliiillilil Eli? sTweya a WAUWAOTSA RACE COURSE. Wis., Oct. 2-Ralph DePalma, _.11-iv- ing true to the form and lucle which he exhibited at Elgin, five months ago, today, with a Merceles car, won the eighth running of the classic Vllllderbllt Cup automobile race, fI‘0m a field of eight starters, over] the new road course. His time was four hours, twenty minutes, 31.54 seconds, for a distance of 299 miles,~ 2.764 feet.. This was a speed of 69 miles anhour, or five niiles slow- er per hour than last year’s Vander- bilt race at Savannah. -KILLED IN RUNAWAY. BOSTON, October 2-A._Berkowitz, Chelsea, was thrown from his wagon when his horse ran away_.on, Harri- son avenue today and died on the way to the City Hospital. His skull was fractured. LULGMRIAN TORONTO Ont Oct. 2-Local over the cit r _ the age of 88. However, he was not before the car could be stopped.- Conservatlvs. It is doubtful if the Liberals will put a bandldate there, the Conservative nomination among R R I-I Ste is ntio d. ..i___. LONDON, Oct. 2.-Tenders for the steam turbine propelling machinery for the two dreadnoughts that arc to be begun at Portsmouth and Devon- port as soon as ever the Iron Duke and the Marlborough have bc-‘.11 launched next _month, have been ask- ed for from British contractors. Every possible edort is to be made to expedite their construction and it is now understood that one at least of them is to be a' vessel of enormous proportions. She will be laid down at Portsmouth on the slip vacated by the Iron Duke. Her displacement is given as 60,000 tons, her length is 700 feet and her speed is to be about 29 knots. While the side plating will be heav- ier than that of the Iron Duke class. there will also be more adequate pro- tection against attack from the air. The recent developments of air cralil back to the Hempstead plains avia- t S ]égYFR0M CANADA have shown that the broad funnel op- tion fleld, where his hnngar 15 meat- °- ,enings leading down to the furnaces d. he determined that the Morok bi- 'Bud °l1EiIi*%_1'°°l§15;*e°d tf gl” s”"°°“d°d pl ne b ‘ld 1 t t ~ ’ " _ _ This will e a ee. ure o s new e- es.” sa “_:;:;‘:.' ;‘:°.‘12i:'fs'° 5' "1 °°°°- ee be Everybody came out to see him make thou” 1 sfueth . °‘;";f“°““es to te" to give better protection against aer- _the trial tonlghh He was about any in variléuso 5;; ef Oué Cuuuf-l`Y!1'iiin ial attacks in the case of vessels com- feet up and backed twice rather suc- ready go retuliiaf toriheir gpiilj; tpatbg pleting and already in commission. Ciiiifully. but then seemed to lose his t ‘ -__-_"__-_ ~ t balance and just dropped to earth gagggytxggen1¢t‘;5h;£)dd€1xer;J;lIf;,,E:3" LI’1"l‘LE GIRL KILLED T205’ hzllliid him 01112 Of the WI`€0k5E9. will he almost unanimous for Bulge.-' SAVING FRIEND' w ere e was found standing on his 1 ' ` ' - -- hands, the twisted wires and broken ga';';:d'loYaltY to country is msur-` NEW YORK’ Oct. 2_G“_1nE her iiie to save bust- oi a .iii.t\~= siev- u°"' mate, Margaret Turner, sevcli yc2\i`H_ W""» b°YS. hu Said. this is more VIOLENT WIND IN PARJS old, died an hour after sho wus run over by 8, trolley car yesterday iii I’m going to make that turn If I PARTS 0 t ' 1 M aret . _ 1_ Sterling place Brook yn. arg have to smash an aeroplane a dayqwu sto,.m_,niu,_§d°l;$,1;,_ a écggilgt pigs. had stopped oh the curb to pet ii do it. fans early this morning and swept “Wu M3 that 5 ma” had ki°k°d' Lookin up she saw her combi?-D10” _ y, w ecking several dis ig i t nt t PARDON FOR QUEEN triage, A number of buildings under Della ellantine,_ step n_ ro I ox ii GF CRIMINALS construction were mown down, trees swiftly approaching St. Johusgp ace __ ' were uprooted and chimneys hurled car- Margaret . ra: *fmt andsevsxees ROME_ get 1___A[t h i _ from the roofs of many of the older her ‘mm 'mgu' “ Wal an legs than han of If; eqéhigyggz. houses in the streets. struck by the,,cnr, which was crowded with homeward hound li8sB¢iiB0\`5.Bui\ '1‘arn0vs\n_ often spoken M B was dragged under the wheels. Mar- mose besutiiui bmi esptivsiingagnggn wAs on1G1NAi. from snows. seret‘e m<>ti1ef_ Went f° *ii* B°“°“' ‘ of the great criminal adventuresses --- fine ‘mme ‘mekmg her dsughter when Of history. hee been pardoned by cbs 1.oNDoN, oct. 2.--'rue Rev. An- She uid “Oi rem” and f“i“'*"“ ‘”“°“ Italian Government. The nnnouncd- gustus Orlebar who was the original she heard of the tragedy. She requir- mend of the pardon has aroused much for Hughes' 'Torn Brown in ,blight ed the attention of nn ambulance sur- "}*“°Bi> and not a little public criti- with tue singger williams, is dead at seen- ' in netting at liberty a woman who, the model for 'rom Brown in other D1scHARGleD, sHoo'rs suns, in tbe language ei pre; Rossi, of ,e,.,p.¢¢e_ Finns Ar Boss. PSY°1i°1°§iei. ie eiiuerilis irern “s die- HARD 'ro GET JURY Fon ` s'i‘oUGH'i‘oN, oct. 2- Alexander, bonu" m°~|”dY which makes. her un- ETTOR’S TRIAL. Bauder, n former employe of the Ply- answerable for her acts, and who -- mouth Rubber Company, fatally should be so confined as to prevent SALEM Mass oct g_-Tug trinl of wounded himself after firing three h°§.o{_r(;m injurmgufthem °r l"‘°r°f;"'" Joseph .I Ettorl-’, Arturo Glovnnnitti shots at Alexander Csrstein, the wo yea" 3 wmmm as °°” J h Caruso on charges ol be- superintendent. He had been dis- confined in prison in _Venice on a and “ep ’ charge 0, murden with her two 1ov_ ing concerned in the murder of Anne charged and had threatened revenge, Lopizzo, during last winter s textile the police say. There is small chance, Russian omcial’ she was convicted in strike at Lawrence, was adjourned at for his recovery. ' 1910 on a charge of successfully com 4.20 today. Adjournment was taken E(--""'-'-'P CENT DOCTOR sph-mg murdering her husyyaud' Count because of the exhaustion of the ven- TH S - pm-1 Kamamvski, in. 190-,_ Th, ire and Judge Quinn ordered 350 more -‘-°2_ H P J “ mg;-gee were based on the accumulat. tslesmen to be summoned for Oct.14_ LONDON, Oct. Dr. . e hey. ed eviden” p,-05n¢¢,1 through an ex- Cn next Monday Judge Quinn wllli the_'I'hreepenny Doctor: w o h as bnugtivg invagtlgngion by the Ang. hear arguments on the motions of the achieved fame by. treating his t. ous- trian and Russian police, by the con- defendants, which it is undsrsyood ands of patients in a poor quarter of fessions of the lovers, Naumoil and will have to do with the release of London for six cents a f=0ii¢‘“1t9U0“. Prllukofl, and even by /the confession the prisoners on hail. _ has suffered a "Mtv B¢°1d@u*». Bud for a time it was rumored that lic ever. sbs ister denied sm renriietea. AGED VETERAN iflnnszu BY CAB. was deed or dying- These reverts were happily soon shown to be un- OLD BWEETHEART HAMILTON, Oct. 2-Geo-rge H. true, but in the meanwhile a remark- BENEFITED IN_WILI»- Pfdgson, 94 years of age, n veteran able scene was witnessed nt the doc- '““°“‘ of the Crimean war and well known tor's surgery. ALBANY; Oct. 2.-As the result of in the nity, was instantly killed ab- The place was besieged by hun- B 1°” 9531' 0! 31m°9t a ¢1“U`t°l` Of 5 out 10.80 last night, when he was dreds of humble residents, who had `°°”t“"Y “5°' "°ViV°d in remit YW" struck by an eastbound street ear. come to satisfy themselves that fiw through °°“`°“P°“d°“°°~ MN- L°“i°“ Pidgeon had been to a down town doctor was still in the land of the Yanccy, of Wilmington, Va'., will re- mow and was walking home when he living °°“’° $1-00°' ,F- M- G°’t*“» ""‘° W” met his death. 'rbeunotormsn of the Dr. Jeuev W" “dips his iwiee =f= Mn' vane” 3 admirer’ ‘ned last street car stated that he rang the Victoria Park when the animal slip d 't *°‘1°'° °'°'>°*°» "°?i“°°*‘=° *"° ‘°°""‘“ 525 .if lil i‘$§.i"‘°._'I..."`i..““.`.Z.”"."..§’.§‘.§ §§§.°§.§ .T$f.’i‘2Z'i€§“...§l’§_"“‘e.i‘3.'; 2.5 2° had n°t1s;gg 'U2 mfg” thatntgwgn; of the bell, Pldgeon stopped in tho most immediately. The doctor bim- lggaxsszszbn °u 'O an ea B 5 middle of the track and was struck self was badly thrown, and had a The rmmmder of Guan. estate is and thrown to the side of the tracks narro-w_ escape. As it was, his ankle was iniui-ed. _ A crowd of over 400 men, women sides in Lebanon. BYE _ELECTIONS AT ~ and children assembled at his Roman gnu, Wu man-19,1 twigs and ng- _ END OF OCTOBER. road establishment to learn whether rowly missed a third matrimonial --- the story was true, and their relief venture in an experience with n mar- ' OTTAWA, October 2-The Federal was great when Dr. Jelley arrived in riage bureau, but the romance with by-elections in Richelieu and Carleton his carriare "um H0m°\"1°“ at his the Virginia widow appears to have will likely occur at the end of October usual time. He assured them that been his suiuini: thought when he 'Phe former is traditionally Liberal be was an right, and the poor four made his will. » while Carleton has always returned a raised s cheer. WOMAN MOUNTAIN CLIMBER. ln“°uncE“|"s’ ‘but mm is ar km competition 'or' PARIS. oet. 2.-Mrs Fanny nui- mla Mau,-,_ Ri¢|,,,-dmm 0| wand,-0g¢_ lock Workman, a mountain climber, " Grant of Hanldean and Gnrland of writing from Sk-afrdu, in the Himal- , . . R Dsndurend W Prentice and iam- ' --' _ Hintonbnrg- In eeme quarters. the “Y"» °“ 9°” 2' °°“““ “‘° ‘“`“ 6* tailed account of an accident which ‘ OM Nut P01' W0” WW alfa” W' ' ` My me no _ 1 gave rise to the report that she had Jn tm. wmmm ou” mu” mum. The Richelieu contest between Mr. ‘mn kmed b an avalmchm she pm’ ora" and nv. pn. "ng dinoung Olrdlll, the labs mdmber and, E. AJ sa B: y _ _ - Y sll0;?4- Uhllmulll 05'# *WU*-Y'3V° ggf€°°:L°0;':°&::°a:s‘_:t_ b°“°d "We were crossing Bilepho Pass at about an 18,000 foot hgight. when :ll » I Italian orter, name Ohrnoz, w o Y -- "SPl0;i‘¢1_|i10 VlXW5'éhiV'\“ b°l'h°W°t ag BANMTS TRY KIDNAPPINCL was carsying the rope, strode ahead. the Y. . . . seven ns I °""`. I was about three paces ti-bin him o'clock. Free to the lI\\b“°° 104mm' Kuhnm' O°*‘°°’" "°w"“° tm- p°` when suddenly without a word or a _ _ pnlatfon of Castllnbor were attend- cry he dimm.,w,.ed_ curving me mp, ' "Tonight at ths_Y- ll- O. A. _illna-. fag Mass today, four haiidif-I l»\'ui°‘\ which was the only means of extri- trated lectiin by_R.` L. Ewing of vrlth blundcrbusses threatened to tion. Having only 0ue extra]-ops Madras. Indie- Public invited." Nev sheet mv one vile moved- mining, _tus been nies esued dom las., _ 1 10~4l1l. ..'I'|is,v~_slt,sNd__t-lull choir gll3°i'v Wm* the‘crevssss and a faint reply show- --- the intention of kidnapping Manuel gd the (manga, who was far below, “Everybody has preferences-Per Valles. s wealthy Bpuuleril, but when was still alive. Six started alt# th hops you prefer a shift key to a com- a clvll Suud °°°"°‘“ “°‘“°d Garcia. head guide, who was back in an hour Phe. jeybosrd. I have bpth kinds. who was in thschnrch. fired his re- _ and a half, when Ohsnes was extri- Both the best of their soft. Smitlt volvsr the bandits fled and managed _cated from an' $0-foot depth. j_»Hs Premier and Remington. A Milne to make their escape. The civil ‘was still conscious and was carried eq f N B 10-3H3l ard: are pursuing them. fto camp- Evsfvthing possible w sl dons for him, but he died the same » 1 Keep nnnenrs mniment in un'hom..‘nibn-as usimest serv guptln een nisht from the meek.” uk for mnerdh I0* Bl DOIIIIOY iiiiiiii viii succrss 1 fs. _ _ 1 A i -.____’ ' Ir 3 *-5** _‘. .i ~ ‘ - 'Lust Evening .iles A fair attendance greeted Prof. !i» Ivlrziiltyre at the Y. M. O. Ls ‘ viuirlottetowu last evening. Ha pro ved to be a strong m.ignetic, forceful speaker and all ‘who heard him were delighted. Hu showed in a most convincing wa!! that the men now leading in thc _business life of Charlottetown, as well as in other places were men who in their youth were football players on interested and taking part ln athle- tics. He said; “In order to be a success- ful man, a person must have person- ality; must be strong in body aswell as ln mind." “No man can -bc suc- cessful who wastes his strength salt ' boy by cigarette smoking." HB urged upon the young men, -the need of getting _ into the gymnasium, and taking part in athletes, and not sitting on the side lines; Hsnrgsfl. the importance of providing opportu- nity for this and asked if there was any reason why Charlottetown 'should not have a new Y. M. C. A. bulld- ing. _ At the conclusion of his address the Physicial Director, Frank B. Mc- Comb who arrived in the city on Wed- nesday night was introduced. He spoke briefly and created a most favors/ble impression. ~ The genial editor of the Patriot Fred Nash .gave a short talk om tha Splendid work and physicial defvelope ,ment of Prof.. McIntyre. 1 A vote or thanks was moved ‘.1>yW. A. Stewart President ol gn, y-,m,0,;_ and seconded bv R. H. Campbell, R. 'L_ Ewing, Secretary ol ‘ tihs Y. M.tC. in Madras, L wa; Dresen s was present , spqking briefly. This evening he will gtvs an illustrated lecture on “Life and. Con- ditions in India," which will bs frcq and open to the public. ' i. r ~, _ AMERICAN WARES _ IN LAUBTHLLIM LONDON, Oct. 4-According to the parliamentary paper which givesiars- porbon the trade of Australia for K the year 1911, there is an increase at £2,300,000 in 1911 as compared, with 1910, the increase in 1910 having been' .$34,650,000 as compared with 1909. The articles com-ing under _ thc' heading of metals and machinery and tcxtilcs,_app.nrel and attire, are thc most important, and are rcspomibll for over 66 per cent. of the total .ilu ports of other manufacturers of niet- al, machines and machinery. It ap- pears that although the total illllmlfil in this classhave increased hom .4-212,074,821 in 1910 "to £14,199,114 ill. 1911, the population of the United Kingdom imports to the total has in- creased from about 65 per cent. to about 60 per cent. As regards motor cars it is evident that the manufacturer in the United, States has been an energetic come' petitcr during the past’ 12montl|s and the American manufacturer of both motor cars and bnggies whldl can be purchased in Australia for-loss than £300, has met with suecsss. _ . The United States manufacturers appear also to be successful some peting with cars of a more expensive nnture, and the success they obtain is altributcd to the cars being higher fwm the ground than those manufac- wiwl in the UnitedKingdom, also to their being lighter and consequently not so»expensive*to run either tons the point of vie _pil the consumption ol petrol or the trsar of the tildo l\ ___.....__._.._-_ THE WEITIIER THE TEIPEIITIIIE' _ TlDl‘.8._._I00ll. ETC .___-. ' < f“ (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Oct. 4.-FPOCII to strong south and southwslt Willis] showery. ' ' The lowest temperature reccrdtd ‘ yesterday was forty-two digest above zero and the highest was _ If one degrees above. The lowm rv corded the previous night was _ ist!- six above. At nine s. m. yestsrilly it was forty-two degrees above sad. at nine p. m., it was forty-six shovi- Thc tide will he high this ill at 5.26 and tomorrow st 6.8¢, dt will be llgh tomorrow‘m_ornlng st 3.35 and Sunday at 5.00., ~ 'rue sun me this evening st 5.14 and tomorrow at 5.32; it rises 'i tm morrow morning at 6.08 and Blinds’ . at 604. on src the moon Th day. Oct The o ___ ..»' we i_ .-.»~" -'F _ H, -ras- ‘F I _-‘QE : ._ _ _._ ii! i ___ ti ti: ii - i __ i _‘f ;|l li? ‘_ fi .-t, ref -_A.._.- --'-§--I' `¢..;.‘ ;,_'_-‘ ; ~_ ~_--_-_:T-1-f_,.*‘__-=,.;__-1-v S-_‘ '_‘ 2*.; J ~ _ '.f` *__-` i. 1.-i ii, _ i‘i`1_5 ' ‘C ' ‘__ f"j__‘ ii* ‘ `_f’; ~&‘_"' iii- a1L_s-o. -_. ir*-. 1 'i.~_. ~;- 2" _ 1'.. 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