.’u CHART. \. _. _ A . GU W t ..lfl,'rl1ll.l.‘*.l\ll-.'.Fr.U.ll>.‘l'l.:.~.f;li ' 'ClHAli'I.Q§i’fi[ETpwN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, causes, wannesoav, ocrossla gal ff E - 30, l9O?a , .¢~` H6 ed SE vcnvrsa image v js =: -<¢ Z 5 -l ,-ra CUNSTABLES B B0 IC. ;. ,, - F0UGHT'ovl-:ll Till: Plllsolvlzll PT-AGUEN And While They St frollf the Ti'ain‘Walked to Moncton \ and Embarked , . Dom for Uncle Sa,,,.S A Also at Seattle; St. John Port Ollicer Warned ein i` to Watch Glasgow Steamers; ` Dominion iligg MONGTON, Out 30 ftsperlal)-\Vlllle two conlltables fought s'li`rautc to Doreht-.tf r l’enlt.entlary, rl prisoner in charge ot one of then being taken tojhll escaped.: The prisoner was in charge of Constable has. Thomas of this city and shortly after . W leaving Moncton Constable Belyescl limed the right of arresting the man. An argument following lcd to blows and during the encounter the young man .lumped off the train, walked back to Moncton and left for Boston. London Police and the Duties They Perform The"Collstallles`_.fol t he London Metrop- olis Have Multiiarious Duties to' ' Attelldlto--Some ofthe J0bs _ ` They iiave` ` LONDON, Oct. 28-The police of the English metropolis have to guard no less a space than 699 Square miles, alld the capturing of criminals is»bllt e small part of his work. Last yéar, for instance, ac,- cording to the Comuiiaaioner's annual re- port, lsallsd.reaeaaly,_~tllar\ot,al,aumher af an-ella was 119,897, or an average of about eight each for tlie 15,, 851 members of the force. Ol the persons arrested, 2o,o8§ were acquitted or discharged. Here are u few of the ways in which the men filled up their time: Found and restored to their friends, 11,695 of the 28,363 persons reported miss- ing. Prevenled 64: persons from committing suicide. Extinguislled 229 fires. , - Summenedr no public house keepers. Served lo5, zoo, summonses granted to private persons. ' Discovered 26, 277 doors and windows lnaecurely fastened. Photographed fifty-six which were not identified. ' Conveyed 153,617 prisoners to prison vans. - - Stopped 275 runaway horses. Billetted 3, 4lo soldiers. Seized 39,639 stray dogs. Ol' these 6, 9l2.were sent to the Dog‘s Home, 533 were restored to their owners, 870 escap- ed, and the remainder, were dealt with by veterinary surgeons. Reported 2,036 nlolor omnibllscs as be- ing “unduly nolsy," and 1.715 TC' “her causes. , _ Licensed 16,636 rublic carriages, ln- clluding ro,49a horse cabs, 96 motor GBUS. 2,i`i4 horse omnlbullea, 783 motor omni- buses, and 2,30: tranzcars. They also li- ¢¢n,¢d 31,589 drivers and conductors. Granted 4,93: pedlars’ certificates, x4: chimney sweepers‘ certificates, 259 mes- M,-,g¢;|' licenses, and 605 shoeblaclis’ ll- causes. Rmeiveg 5,526,865 ill wages. Every da’ gh; man on siol¢ leave nver. aged 478- l - The men iniured in the performance Mi|\ar¢i's tlnlmsnt iinllaves Neurlalra Conclcnscllallvcrllscmcllts 3-sell rllolse ron li.A'l‘Ba__H ‘ Ag1°|g¥)..- you glriv with air ut# l‘::.=;:.l°-‘..l :.~l."..l:.v°-°"‘.°‘l..-.ln W1. a ‘EE-I M5 '*“"" 'E-J; 5 l` 5 r o. who Vawgll et\hf\a¢.hUhTl=d:§€£;;in . gai- asparleslelh _ , ‘bon . I, 3 mssilosnerallv n eu 2°v.a'.i'-'L' ara: M this °“1°_'~ 1"-"°"“ ,"5 '.li=‘ of their duty numbered 3,039, including 2,137 wllo were assaulted by refractory prisoners, 64 injured while stopping run- away horses, 84 bitten by dogs, and x5 injured while dispersing disorderly crowds. - ~ The absent-minded public again in tbe`comnliasloner‘s report, the total number of articles left in public convey- anccsjand taken to tllelost property ollice at Scotland Yard being 56,754. Of these 25,881, valued at ,(21,886 16s. I-zd,, were reclaimed by their owners, and the rest were returned to the drivers‘or conductors who found them. _________l AHHANEEMEMEHTS lllll EllllE_llAL_A DE LATE l]ll.l]llllSllN The body of the late Rev. Dr. Dobson will be taken to the first Methodist Church at noon today. At 2.15 p m the funeral servleo will begin. At l.he‘ con- clusion thereof the procession will form In the following orderz- Oiargy.ncn.'Z ' \ Hearse. Pall Bearova. Percy Pope Lleut. Gov. McKinnon John T. McKenzie J. E. ll. Mr-Cready Simon W. Crabbe Geo. E- Shift' lssulzplarll nnrarrvna. W. A. Weeks Lt. Col.iMoore James Patou H8017 Smith W. W. Stanley A. O. Duchepin W. C. Tamer E. T. Hill' J. tr. Mellini s. F. Bodum (,;_ H, Taylor R. u. Golf e. H. Holbrook H- Sualnbrlsss Geo. E. Full L- M- P~°°l E_ H, Begg- R. M. Johnson Mark Wright George Dorman J, F. Whear A. M. l’et.ers E. E. J orllnn Chllibl DNW John Provvso John Wheatley W. T. Wellncr Prof. W. K. Watts R_ Hemi; B. Bnldernton a|naa,OartAr Gerrit* 31951103, Theo. Moore Dr. Ayers (l. F. Hutehelon ‘ T. 1'.. amen W- Burke A. Sabine N. Hobsod lsasc Carter J. D. Batman , llonj. Carter .W. Johnsen W. la l'.uvl|| N. Batteuburl N. Peru-doa 1 V ST- JOHN Oct. gl)-(Special)-Bubonic Pllklle has been discovered in Glasgow, one case being under treatment there at present. Dr- Svemmell. acllng Pall. Physician nele, was today notified to make strict axamlnallon of all vessels arriving here 'Wm GUSKOW or other pays oi Scotland I and to quarantine any suspected vessel. The steamer Aloides is expeotcfl to arrive from Glasgow tonight but there is little possibility of any disease being bsfole the outbreak ofthe plague there. rugglell He Jumpediiff/gt; I A Authorities Taking Precuations On . The Pacific Coast A l < There are num ber of cases of bullonlo plague ln San Francisco and Scatth st present. Dr. Montisamhert., Chief Health Ollloer for the Dominion, has left for Vancouver aboard her as the steamer loft Glasgow ms" th” an preomtians Nnrninu th, possible spread of the disease from Sea- ttle are taken. EATAL EIGHT UE EAIITIUNS IH lllll]APEST Gendarlnes lntelvsne and Eleven Persons Are Killed, Scores Wounded. Bvnarlzsr, Hungary, Oct .29.-_(Special) During n church festival in the village of Csarnova Sunday ,al golllllct arose bei- 'fn a congregation which lad to the intervention of gen- llarlnae. A free fight ensuedbetaeeu the peasants and gehdsrmcs in which eleven persons were ‘killed and a score of others were wounded. WUNDEHLANIJ Wonderland is crowded to the doors each evening to see the serious and comic slda of life as it is so ably portrayed by the new moving picture machine which the management have just install- ed. The piclures are so steady that the ayosars not strained in watching and the _hall ia also verv comfortable. Last night wss a banner nlghtat Wonderland. The excslloney of the plolules of the evening beforc,and the freely expressed pleased comments on the sicsdincsa of the vletis, no doubt. cr-n‘rlbuierl to a vary large attendance ot last. evening. The management of this, the first picture houssla the city appreciate-l fully thc publlo'- appreciation of their efforts to give Uhem a first olsss entertain- ment. Tonlgwt many comic scenes will hs thrown on the canvas., An object lesson io, all will be the opening picture entitled “Drunk- ard ln spite of all." -“The Hyp- notlsifs Rovepue" and every one la interested In hypnotism, is an excellant comedy plcturc,so redloulour that one canljt balp bull laugh at the nominal attitudes and antics performstl bythe vlotlm. Beautlfuloolored scans Ili depleted In "The Lighthouse in ls big ssa"‘vvblle Mr Hsrney's song, set tq‘tb'e Guest scenery imaginable is agood"qnh entitled “Dreamlnu." Miss Blanohardis muslo-during the performance .will slab be sfestare of the evening. It will hd rd- membcrad that Wonderland fs"on` the Keith cirouitof amurcmaat houses, and in no iltltapoe do the welt-known Keitlis allow anythingllka voting contests. But Wonderland will endeavour aa il. has ever dono,to provide enough genuine amusi- mwro give the people their montiy's w `vl'lthout bringing in any outalrla igguesl. Everyoncls oordlslly invited 1+ thlssvining, and cvrryonc is sure of the heat eittertalnment. yet put. on by tlie Wondailsnd Amu-emcat Oo. f ..,, §If¥T'_`.V;.‘l"i~ -Sidi tllnsriilt Llnlmsllt Cures iJsndruf.' SAINT JUHH l EHNSEHVATITES' H HUMIHATE ` A Four Cdndidates forthe Leg- islature at the Coming Maxwell, Jehu T Wilson. Geo;V llo- Inarney, and W F Hathaway. , The tlc‘.e‘ il the same as was deferred last provincial election with the excep- byc-electlon in lllli svlllclil ll SELL TU IIHIHA , _ . , . AAlllEHll|. WEAETH 'Possession Almost Caus- ed 'a Rebellion A Puxm, Oct. 19-(Special).-The Pekin Government all its holdings ln the pro- vince or Sllansi where it claims to have sole rights over tllc immense mineral fields, which claim so incensed the inhabi- lion there last year. The campaign of the Chinese Govern- ment against foreign concessions has been E'HH°i°“'§lEsilP ulls ill ll. l. .-....---..:.~l -__~» ...Af- ,Capada and llltited States, hal |169! hilly telling his friends of the delights of his A extended b the American and Canadian av- succesaful ill recovering something nt` leapt of the principal concessions given to iii llllnli. lil.. , Lounou, Oct. 18-Doctor lngraul, lord] . th# ‘bishop of Loa_d°\\| dues his return froltll l .. . _ , . ; ,pall sud has been serialz alsfihllllli ll’°°" , about people on this side, B.-Yes, they lake It every time they, --r really are me lima ar my ale," »al.l,“"°"°” "~ , Dr. Ingrpps. _ "Tha attention paid to me HlHllEl UHESTIHN lllli BE SEll|llllS EllH SUME TIME New Yolllr, Oct 29.-(Special)-The report today that nearly twenty millions of gold had been engaged for lmpnril into this country gave a great, feeling of A Provincial Election; -...n.l.' ` ' ' The gold will not arrive for a weak or more and in themeantlme mohey is like- Sr. Jonu, Oct. 20,-(_Speclsl)-C,ons_erva-` ly to oontlnuestrlngenti Y \tlvea ln convention have nominated as l Tim. Wu "ry gr" "uhm md” and their ticket in llha provincial l_e`ld,"Bollt.' ‘umgjg gf" bu; "j|¢g'~1]||n, drellads. Banks and trult companies oppose say purchases of stocks except for cash and the money question is likely to he sarfoua tion of Maxwell, who was elected at tile 1°, some time W omm., ill-¢ IN.Hll3NATlllN AT HEMHVING THE EAHSEWAY l ' - The Large Holdings in their The Famous Basaltlc Columns Being Removed to America Duanln, Oct. 28-There is much ladlgna lilon throughout. the North of Ireland at a Syndicate, a llritish corporation holding _ the largest concessions China has ever \H"t°me’f“ Wm' ‘ I °r“°” °‘ "h° 'wld hu” od Giants Causeway is about to be rcmor ' t th Ch' given, proposes tosell back o e lnese ,rd to Ammon' The dnb oomlznmenb, weighing two bundled tons,ltis stated, will be shipped to Philadelphia. These wonderful baaaltio coluluns, though in private ownership. are regarded as a na- tants that it nearly precipitated a rebel- ~|0M|p0|s¢gg|°p_ » _aq- _5--- QUESTION OF THREE PER CENT. A.-Do our ooppers ever take any "by P--ldm lm->eer=1l_»v~i “ls wwf- THE WEATHER. ' y . L Apaople generally, coupled with their de- , T°|\°NT0. 0°t Sl - lllpcclal) -» Strong ' ' ` _l all l ll talll ll mad l ma; ago dnur rsbbef- 1 ~ ____--J| ;,,,',;',,,, ,,‘:,"f,,_.. ’ I "' ° ' “"9 '" aalaar. ~* a Any Guardian reader ATA ‘_ ‘ . who receives adlmly print- ` 3 Henry Bsckllspsl m,,,,§lldly._PI‘l1vIt¢<‘|, bldly . Thom" Plollrd 6 ded. badly cut, badly ______________ , Eadtreued. badly wrapped. , gaps. ella. iesnssoaa, abs sum ¢|"¢»‘ hill, lolled 0|’ ~if1@tn|:le0e Z alnraata are quickly "Nerd br paper of whatever issue .“"‘°""°“°"“"‘°"’°‘ ‘”""""!""‘l = will lrlr"!l'aSBR'F§€ , . ONLY 'rllliltl-: or 1‘llclllu'r,Eas 7 , la vancouver Vaxcouvlrli, Oct. 20.-(Sp ecial)-Three onlyof the twen ty-two men arrested onthe charge of rioting on September 20 ln the Chinese and Japanese quarters have been sent to jail. Of the twenty two thirteen were scnt. for trial to asslzes but it six casa; gh; 4 - -s Sent to Jail Out of Twenty-two Arrested as Both Grand and Petit Juries Were Very Genet- ' ' ous Gfllld JURY returned no bill, sud two were found not guilty. The Petit Jury discharged in thru °“" *'15 00° WU Postponed till nest aeslzes. - The last man convicted was dealt with Y°“Wl'd°¥ llwrslhll and was sentenced to one month. land will remain Conservative and North Wellington continue lu tha Liberal column. ' Owens ls laadlngln East Northumber- No Other Change Beattie the Conser- vative Candidate Deieated the , Labor Candidate for London by ’ Over a ,Thousand 0zzt.E1eot1'o1zs London Lost A io Government TURONTO. 0% 20-(Special)-As alcsult.‘land by one hundred and sixteen, and of today s byc-election East Nortllunlber- Martin la two hundred and fifteen shud in North Wei iugton. Beattie, ooalarvpi_5,£s§.1,;ds1sasea` the Label' candidate-_lo London by qt); I thousand. ~ ` ' SHORT a Sermon. L0N1>oN, Oct. rl.-The archbishop of Canterbury, continuing his visitation at Dever yesterday, made some remarkable comments on the dangers of the short sermon. "i wonder." he said, "whether, in the relction against the old exaggeration of aernlous alld preaching, the pendulum EAl|lllAN|] CHANGES PllITllHES Tl]-NIGHT There will be a change of program at Fairyiand tonight. One of the most thrill- log dramatic stories ever thrown on can- vas will be scan there tonight. aplctura an- tltled “The Eaalorner" showing the aspen- leneesofa chauffeur who taken the Brat automobile into the western country; a race between a cowboy on horseback and tha automobile ia very exciting and ends ln s quarrel, and a lgbt. with Rats In which the slender chauffeur downs the husky cowboy. “'l‘hs0strloh Farm" is very interesting. Not many have seen sn Ostrich farm and In those localities where the ostrich nada its hams, the huge bird is looked upon as a sight worth seeing. You will see the huge bhds racing at Falrylaad tonight. The funny pictures for tonlghtsregood ones, the names a- lone suggests laugh, “Havhr Bob Hunts” and the “New Apprentice." Misa Bremuer and Hr. Brown will sin] their popular dust. “Jan ly Style" forthe last time te- nkht.,sad this will sldbe the last chance in hear Ill-. Brovrn's singing of "The Palms." ‘ ARCHBISHOPOF CANTERBURY ON , SERMONS Thinks that it is Only a Very Clever Man Who Can Say Enough for ` in Ten _ Minutes has now swung much too far, or rather. I do not wonder, for I am sure that it hu, “We hear clergy ,rejoicing in the fact that the hrevity of sermons now enables a man to say what/he has to say in ten minutes.Rejolce,by all m¢u!,{{_'_|u|__f¢¢iu a pithy, pointed, brief bit of lneseage`aud teaching which you have been able tooour prise in that time, but it requires three times as tuucbpreparatian _for a thought- ful man to prepare one ten-millllte|‘ aer- luon as would be needed for one lasting twenty to thirty minutes, "If it be that me are enabled, by pains- taking study and elaborate_prepar_utl9n and care, to produce tlllt Ibi¢ll.Iil_l be pointed and make itself felt,la o direct message from God to the human soul in len minutes-then be it so, and thank God. "lint il' it be merely that we think people are pleased and utlsfled now with the len minutes rather than with the slightly longer time which used to he found necessary-then' surely, we nga missing some of the largest pail of gh trust which God has laid ou us." . . CHICAGO MARKETS 0nroaso,0sueb¢l-Qpaqgp... oaaoaea .....................`. Q ~ ..~..5.. Q °' PMR..-~....¢.» ...avant aa 1*- UeeZ0orn....‘........ ..........,-. *Q “ Whitt....................,,. i ~' Parlr........... .... _.___-._l_; Min rtl`s Llniment For Sale [vervwhere Fresh sauil 9 midi d.il aunders & gewel-Ill. 1 y ‘T » \--.. J l. ='.~ .<. I ll .,. l. , l. 'lil -l. » l E \ _L ..Le._l.; l ‘L =~.»» ( ‘ ‘l ,,` ,»+