A inn.. T . 'i:11ii..cr1A.Ri-Q'rr1t'r0nIr=I..GU#-R»DA4~N _.nw oi ‘ » PMB. FW” il' -i '_' . at ,,, -_ __ __ '__ __ _ ' _ _ . _~._T°_ H ..._ _ _ ._ _ ii tri' V °-=-#- - ~ -n --ii .-- -..._ W l-llll _ G' E UR I-iND PRIZE CONTEST THE. 12' '£i ____ *Qi SU J=- _ '-f“f"'I'li I "H TUWN '-I sf) ,fi D11. n.cR1rPE~_wns_ ' °° A SENTEN-E-Ee ro nenrn _ ii15_NfrE's rimii Nfx .__/-”'*"~i ~ _. is., 121111111111 1111n1s 1111 _ H. C.iEHl|HEH nnisni in 'ran onnroinn. _ TORONTO. Oct. 23.-Onta.rio's Bap- gjnt convention was marked by a. bit- ter attack on the Roman Catholic Church by Rev. E. 'J. Stobo who rid- iculed the Eucharistic Congress at .Mo11t1'cni. 'He rc1'erreil to Father Vaughan’s _M Holf Hour Before Bringingonwn ‘ Verdict 6 f omni. WILL BE Hl\NGED` LONDON, Oct. 23.-Dr. Hawley sermon and defied him to infiuonce_.’Jl'iDP€l1 WB-S foufld gililty after one nyyyhudy-_ 'Other speakers urged a monster iulc of Protestants carrying open .r . gflilc through Montreal strects ncxt_ year. `j 1 “iii” half hour’s deliberation gn Saturday afternoon and was sentenced to be hanged within a month.. Ethel LeNeve's trial corrimences Tuesday-. ` NETS ELENH UE 1 _ NIUHNEH EHNHNE _ 1 _.___ ' 1 special to The Guardian. ' S\\'i§l:l'l`h‘l3UiiG, Quebec-, Oct. 23- Wm, llichurds was declared 'not guil- 1,y of murdering Leonard Doherty of Si, John. 1 It iippeiired both men were -drinking' heavily and Richards, while intoxicati ed struck llolierty and killed him. ' LONDON, October 21.-The pitiful figure of Dr. I-l. H. Crippen, confus- ed, self-damaging and crinlgiin-g. writh- ing_beneath a pitiless rain of ques- tions while he slowly saw his case tottering before him, featiwed h-is sen- sational trial for the murder of his actress-wife, Belle Elmore Cr ppen, in Old Bailey Court today. Under the merciless cross-exami'nat- ion of Prosecutor Richard Muir," Crippen rapidly changed from the self- compilaccnt and iiapper prisoner into an object of abject pity. ` Court attaches declared that he hadl ‘ placed the noose about his own neck, _and the spectacle presented was one ' , _oi the most pitlabie in the annals of t he famous triliu-nal of justice. is wife since February 1, nor did he I ____ |know any one who had seen her leave now 1‘1ueAr. out zo-‘ America in his residence at 39 Hilldfev Crescent Mcl‘hn1l in the course of a lecture on concerning lieigleavimg him to join The Nomnd before the Nomads another man in America. was a mere f continent of nomads," said D_i~, ive. He admitted that his test-imonvi ii V I in _ ` I a Club, nt the Edinburgh Cafe last ni ht, “and much lin us that shocks E . thc l~lurcpr:an mind is due to this. ination within the- memory own liar-_ We have the qualities andidefects of ssumption. lt was the mont terriflic cross-eocsirm rlsters who looked on. At ti es Snli-` ihf: i>i~\\ecr. We have not Settled error Alfred Tobin intervened in any down. Wu are not governed so much to save his client from the avalwnche i ".' _Z :Z |_..”'_' WINS THE Special to The Guardian. -t ' s Philadelphia Americans, who 1-,oda to two fairly and squarely. ing gainwi -in Saturday. fitable series ever played. NN l]Pl|E|NN'S A SUNNEN NENTH Special to The Guardian. ternoon from' heart failure. _._.~_-____é€. EUNNHI] _ LINE _Til HUIEN NINNNN LONDON, Oct. 21-It is reported that the Cunard Steamship Company has definitely approved of plans for the construction of a new steamer of 'Jury Only Out For EEINMPNNNSHIP CHICAGO. Oct. 23.-The basdliall champuonship of the world bloin s to Y defeated the Chicago Nationals seven i Philadei ci won five of /live g°B1mes Played- Ch'=ns<>'s solitary vi<=t°ry'b1\+ has been can-rnliy worked nut, and ,;~..$IQ.0.0_in. Gold will be paidtolzhefirst __ sonsend- ing in the nam§§._the_§an- diQ;:f__rece_iv_ing _ egfeatest `ni;xg_e'r' of , votes. in- this contestn No cohditioiratt- ached to' the -offer. 'just send in the name of your f_av_0rite_ and we will call upon her without suggest- ing your name. ` a mentioned. _ pireciative characters and are just the desired quality we purpose entertain- ing. . The way the surrounding territory has been arranged makes it interest- ng for those in all sections of the contest territory. The system.of recording the votes the voted Ballots will at all times 1 As a rc;|lt of the series the two be ready for inspection by the con- lteams divide eighty thousand dollars t between them this being. the miost pro- The Beautiful Pianos which will be awarded each of the three districts, are on exhibition at the following places: A. E. Toomhs, 177 Queen Street; Miller Bros., Kent Street, and Montague Furnishing Company, Montague, P. E. I. The contestants and friends' are cordially invited to call at any of the above places and see. our beautiful ;‘Willis" and Men- dellsohn Pianos, which will be award- cd. to three fortunate young ladies on December 17th. _ Remember, when you ask a friend ST. JOHN, Oct. 23.-D, Boynner, 5 or acquaintance for a subscription to prominent optician_ fell dead this af- The Gllflflliml. H1141 he DY H110 KFBHLH your request, they get va- lue received for every cent invested, as The Guarzlianl is dc- livered every week day, covering th: entire period of the subscriptrion at the same price that it would be de» __| 1 1 estants and friends. , ' | 1 -&-- --- -~n--»~---f -_ _.__ __._m_ Special to The Guardian. CALGARY, Oct. 23.-A deputation .from the Ready-Made-Farm Colony lwaited upon* President Shaughnessy Eof the Canadian Pacific ou Saturday presenting n resolution conveying the settler’s thanka for the great kind- ness shown by the Company and auth- _oi~izing_the railway to report to Eng- land the decision of. the settlers that ,Canada is in reality the prorriised land. - A Shaughnessy, in reply, offered acup .or best kept farm NEEINENTS Nl _ 1 Sl. STEPHEN. _#_ _ »Special to The Guardvian. / E St STEPHEN, Get. 23.-Jos Arm- strong and John Diensmorc while /lion- oMMUN1cAT1oN_ WITH _ . i ,iii ` n .-_---i-___; The names of many ladies are be NVNFI I V I 1 ` I ’ E; A V I N A iii...’§§§‘i§°.n°l'il§¥....'i“..iZ;'3i`$N’. °Succe'ssf11ll; lixper- __ _ Prize Contest Many nomination blanks areimeeting a. two-fold fur- ‘ ' V ' _ pose, the one suggesting the mime and the other conveying iénsolicited _ _ ,_ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ information describing in etai the " ' ’ ' dmirable characteristics of those 1 A lar e number are very highly re ` V ' commeniied. We are assured that they possess high ambitions and ap- l-' _ . l- ‘ _ _ Special to The Guardian. A I 'ronoN'ro_ oct. za.-In nn ini.»i-- iview Premier Hazen of New Brunsw-ici. :declared strongly ogainst`recip1f..;l- i ily- ~» ; Hc found no feeling anywhere in M _ _ __ Canada favoring this policy and 1.¢» _any "1 th" pfounce and 0" thi? licicd the United States would n.-:er mainland have been wutchinl-1 with be satlsdeil with reciprocity in n=i1..r- innnh in1,@i~n_-it the progress of me pri- nl products alum; but would ileiiiniifi - vate cable bct\veen`Pictou and Wood U,” sa“"`_t""H"‘ mr, m““‘“m°@“"f“l “"' Islands for F_- B_ Mccurdy & 00,5 ticlcs which wiii...l .atally inJuii 1 ..n , _ _ _ ada. - - ~ stock brokers branch oflice in th1s_ _ _.._______ ____. H city. This cable is being laid for the ex- I UH' elusive use of this company in its _ _ business and will prplia_l_iiy_lie in use 5 _ P by the firm within a very short _ -__).§ time. _ The laying of this cable is an epoch qioponm-,,_ _. 0-,__ .il _,.__,,_ _,__ in the history of this province from Gould, thc new mndi. ,.1 _.,|_.,»;-ii.1.,<_ several stand points, not from tiicnlcni. i ¢` L11. i li»--cn if :ln lfi'-. i1>'!'1 . . _ . commercial value of the line alone imilm """_“’* """‘~ *VS “B ""1 ‘ '“' "‘_` . 'iwi more - i iv : niioe- 01 iw-1| 1-1 but from developments winch may1secr0t,,__,. f _____ __|_ _,,,,___ , __ ensue in the future as a result of ex-line (Tl. ‘ . Tn. Mn. periments conducted by the P. E. I.. Telephone Co., during the placing o ` 1' ' I Berrnudas and New Yorli City, so tho more was di-Owneip _ _ getting-_ of votes sl1o‘1i~l be the He was aged 43 and was un»m_m.ried_ | Crippen admitted that he knew of OHS Ulm! 11l>_P01`¥\‘l0Sl'- in YUUF mllm Galen Love entered the Canadian T' M ' no person who had seen or heard\|from‘~_ ____ imm “OW “M11 the C1059 of the °°“'iPacilic employ Friday as a brakeman h _ | . , .' ` Bl livercd were votes not considered. ting this afternoon were upset in the You cannot afford to miss this de river just above the town, lightful and instructive Trip to tho Armstrong swam ashore, but D.;-ns. est' _ land was crushed to death between Apply yourself' make “D your mln” cars on Saturday at McA'dani Juct to be a winner of a Trip or Piano,,whue attemptin to mah, his mst ask your _friends to help you and one con un g " f the menly rewards will _be yours. _P 5' On Saturday the Telephone Com- pany tried the experiment of talking over this cable to Picton and the re suits obtained were highly satisfac- t0I‘y_. The Collversatlon was heard 5_5 distinctly between the parties in P. l'l. Island and iii Nova, Scotia, 3_3 ii they were each on an ordinary ground the cable between the two provincesn i - :E cu 1 |*""°‘ T C/3 <- |_l_l -1 ____ ._»._.. ~"-- -¢':_' "Lan _:':': -E"-> -"` Vr-rr: l_’l._' -.,,. 1"/7 ` :sa 1____ _______ :E3 r_;‘i1 T., n>-- .A-Z Hill 7 .-:-1 :'=< lm_e_ _ N BOSTON, Oct. Z1-7`n1i1.v |i1i‘:'\'11|‘1» 18.01 0oo‘I eu 01 eseuuoi sem? ooo‘o9 0 The Ballot Box is located in' tlfe "' ' "‘ __°°'”’_°`°°"°°-" Later even a greater degree of Buc_ ,and constraint exe;r_°c1_s-_d 1»\__ni_»;i» _in cess was achieved when " the Sandford ro go ‘B °°""" H bi' l"“' "lid Order as EW eKPedie“°V~ of questions which rained upon him. T<»s11cr‘i-eil is everything. The means. of s11ci-1-ss are indifferent. We admire the strn and Br. J. Landrigan each won a spoon for the two highest scores 'if the day. - . C. R. L. TROPHY SHOOT. i First Stage. Capt.1 D9 A. McKinnon.....-............. 94 Br. Landrigan................. -Second ~Stsge. Capt. D. » A.i McKinnon.........,........ 90 Br. J. Landrigan 86 ‘Hurd s Iimlment relieves Neuralgia. ~-v.,w._ _ _ '_. -‘-f- ~_-.-.-_-_-,-,-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ _-_-Y-f AFTER Eisitnu s. s. co. _ _ _...__..___.__l- a_§0S_T0N. oct. ai-.inouinr ininnrtf ___ __c°__l_f\_l1'-<_f1 in transportation service ._________ _ _rf_ _to _be pennies. It- wi; rev fhut tho' New ,3P:l¥NlFmN (gstrwsefl da; _ , c_ a '- g_f_l_1_t_foi~d R1\ilra§d_hss ode?edm$100 a °l' wil rv 'ofjthe ante n _'ff-_§§"_\_§=_l\_:n_onm_§»¢n%~_..1z'__i_: that 1% re use -i - y group "'*,;_'l"=rs cnnmiiflng the stock. ' ~ 1 ._ V 1 . . » I’ and rises tomorrow morning at 6.27. I fr sh and cured meat, that the Eastern Steamship Com- In The moon sets this morning at Based' ° ' pany will eventually pass to the com H g 10_09_ I » »¥;:';;)n.sbBcUn' and vegqgfgfgzipg _ _ I th ' ~ _ The highest temperature recorded ___.._-----#_--A------q----if-_ 'The New Haven now contro s _ 1:, _ yestemky was M¢y_|°|,|- “gms a. JUST open at 51 Queen dt. use Melina Central, Bostonl & _ Ma nf; _ .._.._.._- bg" M,-0_m§,i the lowng was (orgy. room, vocal tuition a sD¢01'B\¢Y- Wnshlngtml C0'~lT\tY~ mid “th at rj” Eve" (qoljgy gent 90 5 (groin mgil -ggvgn gbqvg up t ll ning p. m. The S§°_3d_l5t°f- ‘0_"z4‘f6ipd' .__ rolds- If it 8°” *"°'F°*.‘°°.‘f“ °-‘mi nriien new neinn choke one onninisi ip-nm moreso one summon mgiii ownmo, nnnrinvn may unani- 'mp °°'“°°“y~ it mm ° `O O “N irlt out of the section from which was forty-flve.cbove. The lowest ro- market. Open lawful days ten to. trol of the railroad." ‘#- , _.._.1‘ A Hot Shot on practically every stramshlp llno from BD ' J h N w ‘i r‘s vlb th r t 1- it is sent. Don't dn lt. corded Bat rday was thirty-nine a- eleven. 10'20d1W- Bt o n to 0 '0 ` " 1 most A foregone cuncguiilon would benefit ls s alle" - lg il?-Tfri'°"'-& q°'l"*¢l¢1‘| $5051-W5# IDBUTUH 0' we E"s:i(;:,‘,‘ (0 In M lMlnard’s Llnlment Cures Dandruff. ' £239 up till nlno p. m. ' ' Mlnard's'Linlment Cures Burns, etc. Although it was lightly spoken fl U Y V on a conversation for several ni ments with almost the some results. write the name, aldrcss and districtl '|' points. The shoot for the C. R. li. _‘ our votes ican be placed at any time.1 | hm you deposit "clipped" coupons,! . _ - f i bundle It seems necessary to repeat | i 0 : ' S _ .d t 800 I 900 _ d _ all "cl1ppcd' coin ons will Le void H ` '_ _ ' Tl ~ .. 1 - ~ _ nl d t d__, mm ay a am YM E 10 unless voted within seven days |'fXU”0m0 E1`Ht1liCuf-1011 of those con- hom?5;$:1t§;r?é§;:_E13:n regovei.) " of yourself or favorite, and place ai HIL _ string or rubber band around each 1 f.._-_-_- -in-ii Subscription Price and` Vote Values in Contest OTTAWA, Oct. 21.-E. J. Chamlber- , lain, General Manager of the Grand Subscription Rafe _ Morning Guzirclinn. By Carrier __ at 3.oo.per year 1 your 3 oo No. W EB. l S YCBF. O T08. [`0l'l'l _Prince Rupert to Edmonton, he said ,would not be completed until 1913 owing principally to the scarcity of _ U.S.A. I year z._=,o' No. of Votes | |o.ooo. ' Morning Guardian by Mai lo Sooo. For the first time in the history of E I l l *U __ . san( telephone communica- tion has been had with the outsid 1 _ ' ' operators in ._ main hall of The Guardian, in which1HA__-TIE _uns province and in Halifax ca,.ri,;,?ig§_;l_oh___lI\_'l;_;___ ;1_p_osr;d t1:__._;z___1_.__i__ 1_1; turn over to the colony $1,"`..» iii money and $500 worth of h . i '-fu lil goods, according to Attornley ii -iléiini E. Dorman, who has been siltini' .auditor in the suit of Mr. Ca.e .1 c world and the great possibilities f galmt the colony . _ Trunk Pacific, who was in Ottawa o_o- c¥_mn_umcnti(m_ t,Fh_;;"g§; l_'if__f__E’:°;‘f_’; ` of Votes xz.ooo. Ii day' states thu” th`°_ T' P' Wm the com an aol `t-h th.'~ | _ _ D Y ( , Wi P11 _l`€IDO\'- 1 Mcn,i|,g.(;u,,.d;,,,, hy Mail (_, handle about ten million bushels of al_ R came would give as perfect a Sep | b t tli Th d f - -. ~ - the future were demonstrated to the cernoil _ 2 D ~‘ mission are different in m'~ny reg-l a cable adapted particularly to the' latter' service which, though necess-' ary in telogrnlililc sevice, are decided- l detrimental 1 l vice as now exists-on city and long distance linles. The company have long advocated the establishing of a telephone scr- iii - 1 ' Canada 1 year z.oo.No. of \`e1cs i N Rumi Dnily Guarclian by l\lail fu U. A. i yi-zu' 1.50. Nu. of _ _ Votes Gooo. . /’ 1 Rural Daily Gnardizin by i\l;iil ` to Canada 1 year 1.25. No. of Votes 5000. r Sn.lui-clay Guardian (Weekly) » to any Address i year1.oo, No. labor. vice with the mainland but up to the Ou the Western side of the Rockies present the fcnsibiliity of the scheme tl1`ere_are now 1,500 men on construe- has been in doubt. its financial suc- tion work, but Mi- Chain-lierlain says cess 'also has been a. question but there should be 5000. On the East- with the satisfactory service which it ern side of the Mountains 3,500 men iS HOW l1l‘0\’cn CMJ be Obtained this are at work in the vm-inns gongu-my. should no longer be a matter of mere tion camps. -There are under con- Hll8C\llHt‘i0"- ' stnmtiun at present 800 miles 0( G_ Since the feasibility of the scheme J \ nies .|ooo - _ "‘ - ' - ~ 1i1\--f <1 Vin n.nn0.»na in prim- nf-we aio- ocE1111L111s1i or so ooo Tous. . n..f..ii.1......... .. . - T- P- cfm “"" “ ’ . _ , _ I g_ _,_ _ _ . . .._ Ci1\E» Wai? largely “Md H5 ‘U drill-I in l _ - ` A such a. service should not prove a Ameflca- H0- 1155 “Bed it in England LONDON, Oct. 21.-I,t is roportedf* in-v~' * successful \'ent11i~e for the company. BS 8-’ Herve remedy' ABk°d “UW he “S” that the Conrad Steamship Company , ""' Wllffthel” it COLIN hc mlldfl t0 PHY Or eq it, he ans\vered it £11188 'Swen “tl has definitely approved of Plans for "" ' ‘ “ET-_____‘_T£§N__Sih_E`f§d~;__0?v°t-__e%_;_;R not such a service is due to the pro- extremelv minute ‘OSH ll CM” ” in nntrncci 1 new steamer of j f gi _ Vince. nervous ___Sor__e__S_ _ 50_e00c_§J gross tgznggetl to be L000 feet _from lialirr3_i1|‘_e_i_i_;l céion__fi_r;i;___th;z____¥_:°_e_; The gave,-nm[nt_ in such B _c,m1_in. He made the statement to his long and have 90_000 h0,.se_[,0wel._ ""`“ ~ VIOUH I9li01M_ f 0 _ P ' goncy, should come to the assistance 0T'l’iAWA Oct 21-The pastor of of the fishe ics Dr WilfredT Gren-` .n~nd0gre$I 3,- |711 B ' 5 neW5 997V nc 3 5 9' --I-_~;:_1'" __ _ _ | _5_f_f_)0_;‘_1(;(;_};F-£0b_i{';g_&"°§°;)'fggg: 'mm V S bovse ze,-0_ _ sfder_atu;n_ worth achieving. _ ______` _ icouraging. f _ cooL GOV-OWNED CABLE. cable service, supplemented by wire- The tide will.bo high this afternoon , - _ ,_ _ ___ at 4.17 sffd tomorrow afternoon at ' ‘ . s.g_§____ E ~__ 1-_ ___ __ __ _ Condensed Advertisements t ' ,______ , _ __ _ bmi,-5 30;? 4,114?-¢y.¢,g;¢? ;:|lnuf,¢:_ en (Too late for ClaslafHcatlon.1 Th* 5\m~5°f° this °"'°"E“3 5*- 5'” T `*`.li_ESH salmon, freshTwdsh, snu- xl tze highest was. fifty-one 5- is now no reason vihy the adopL.o\i of of the company in order to esta ish ilu The Contest Dcpaltmcnt of The -__ I Surely this is an epoch in provin-fmomy and property referred tv' Guardian will remain open rach even- BOQTON Oct 21-Hattie Lnslnnc, ninl hintol- _which ma - 1 ’”"'°_"'°"°“ _ ing this week from seven to eight o - of Aiichat (N S ) charged with the 'years be r3;cognizcd as ytlzlel clock, in order to give the contest" murder of Clarence F. Glover, a laun- lstep towards the solution of a pro-I *_* ants en-0Dl>0ft\U\il’»Y Of Calling in and dry man at Waltham on November Nblem which .had often been carriustlyi A return rifle match between ii discussing the rules and conditions of 20 last, will be placed on trial Mon- ldiscussed but never tried out, 1picked team from H. M. S. Cornwall the Contest. day, Nov. 28, at East Cambridge. j A feature of the experiments was the and a team from the militia and civi- The date was decided upon by Chief _conditions under which they were lions of this city WHS 11215 011 KHP 1Jmtice John A. Aiken today. made. Telephone and tele ra h trans sington Range on Saturday morning at the 200 and 500 yards ranges-ten ' i DE|_AYED_pects and there arc nrariyl points iii1Hl\'\€S/Ut each l`B“Ef¢» P055i‘bl€i 100 lviints. ~ ' The weather was ideal for rifle shooting and the teams were very evenly matched. The ship team led by 1 point at the 200 yards range, but the home team, after a hard ight, secured a majority of 9 points who 500 yards range, thus win- ni the match by 8 pofints. The following are the scores!- CHARLOTTETOWN. . 200 500 Ttl Matthews... 47 45 92 Brow... 48 44 92 111cKny_,. 43 45 as W. K. Rogers... 45 43 88 lionizworth... 43 44 87 S. C. Moore... 42 43 55 L.ieut J. AJS. Bayer...... 42 41 83 Major Allan... 41 37 78 Total...... .......... ..693 H. M. S. COHNWALL. A. B. Willnlett... 42 46 8- P. O. Harrison... 45 87 1\1r_ Hnrc... 41 87 40 86 85 FE?FF 0 552m? 42 46 A. ri. ni-morn... ._ 411 0. 1”. 0. 1»1on1iins.._ _ 40 45 Se-rigt, Ringer... 44 41 8.~ A. B. Coodcuough... 44 40 8| Lt. 'I’nll;ot-Ponsmiliy... 4B 35 Total . . . . . . . . . . .. ...S8- ____i.,__._. Minardls Liriimcni for sale everywhere _ou ' ed above; _ Yet little it cost ln the giving. It was only a kindly |1011. And a word that was lightly spok- en ; Yet not in Vain. For it stlllell B pBill _ Of a heart that was n&rlY brok-qi. It strengthened a. faith beset by fears, And ,groping blindly through mists of tears For light to brighten the coming YUBFS, , A iv ` i t was only g sunny smile, " lt was only 8 h€lPil\_s handv _ And little it cost in the i,-ivim: ; And it seemed of little a»ii1i\l\'1 l But it scattered thc night lint HS CRISP WHS W°fm» Like the morning light, And lt saved from harm _ And made the day worth living. A brother whose strength wus foil 'I'h.rough lifc's dull wrap a woof it ing. _ wove its touch was tender as angeli- n shining colors of light and love, ‘ Wil1ZBi ‘ And the anlrcls smiled ns they watch- But it rolled the stone from the bul- den springs,- And pointed the way to hirhvr I things, ' Though it seemed of little uv:-il-.»» . A smile, a word, or a touch, And each so easily given ; Yet one may win A soul from sill. ~ tho..way=_f»° have-n. A may lighten the falling hear soften plln'l keencn ind lu il touch ‘lil 0*