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' i.‘ _ mi-' ..'l _'¥'f.i»'.f.r.rf‘.f,, Ya. ‘ i ~ r' ‘.-- ~ ._'.'fi ~»-;\;.~‘i_. i~'1:‘*l __ _ _ _ .__ _ .. _ _ ,___ _ _ _ _mm N CHARLOI IETOW +_--~Re:A|:\ A|..|_ Gvltlé #Rimes zo\NAhb |$L;AN|::|--'- _ __ _ _ _ I /*’*""ii'”"f*?l§,,~,i>l1iii,>l'i§i,i=l;,,,} ~-inn ...ooo News CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER io, ig... amen dr iw' _(».’.l‘an.i‘.‘i." _ gc: ii /"MQKN IN r EE "uv 3-< =i Z IW- ’i~‘£’i‘§9%<'>’n _ wi-:i~:Kl.Y ff _ _ ~ . _ _ I _ -_._.» _ _ __ ' TIDE OF REVOLUTION _ Sl |]liiISTlN'S IA NEW ENGINE I SIIIIEEPING OVER CHINA lNIl lllEliWE|lS SAVES A CITY .-i..__._.__._..___ _ _Z-f*"'” ""_""_*°l*_°` PLIII I IIHNW Clinton Declares Independence-Fu Chow in llanils‘ ` ___ IIIITI ofRevolutionists-Illlassacres and Militur - _ A I y Fast Game at Abegweit Gro 4 Revolts-`-Leaders Murdered. ' _ andsY_esierdey.'Second -I:,P,H, >__..__...._;_; . HONG KUNG. N0\'- 9~(By Wii'c)- iage _of Anhl, fifty miles north' is Canton the__capital of Kwang Tung causing trouble thei~e_ Pfvvilllfll and the largest city in The soldiers nnve inn-ned tin- Ohina, formally declared its imle- magazines, Yamen, and 'provincial pcndence at noon to-day when tliclcustoins house. ` dragon flag was lowered anil a.sal-il CHANG SHA, Nov. li-(By wii-e)_ ute in honor of the new (iovcrnincntIA stute bordering oii niiiirehy exists WM fired. here owing to the desperate rivallry The city of Fu Chow is also in of the revoliitionary lenders who the hands of the revoliitioiiists. took possession of the city ii. few After taking it they wiped out tlieiiliiyii iig‘i\ entire Manchu district, Two of the iiiost proniiiiciit re- 'l‘he foreign settlements ,have not piiblicun ehieftaius, Geiieriiln (Jliiiiii been disturbed Init fires have broken iiiiil Tgfg were both iiiimiercd by the out in several sections of the native soldiers today. city threatening its destruction, 'riiey limi imc" Very jmi,,u,_, of mei, I~‘u Chow is one of the inost iinpoi' oiliei"s iiiisitiiiii iiiiil tlii-if ,xii,,r,~,.i tant cities in the south, having a hurl been tuhen up streniioiisly by population of 700,000. their followci's. The situation in Ainoy is quiet, Foreign women and children huvc but a serious state is threatened been ordered to leave Slang Tiiii and owing to the scarcity of provisions. a siniilui' order luis been sent to Most of the city's supply of junks Chung Tc. were captured by pirates in spccta- (ither iniportnnt, ritics in this pro cular raid yesterday and the entire vincc have joined in the rc\'olt, biil. crew of onc ship inassucred. thu revolutionists ure coiiduetiiig tli_ A revolt of the troops in the vii- government peaceful-ly. 'rouoN'i‘o. Nov. 9-(By Wii'c)-- sir Jas. Whitney, has announced that ,rits for the general election will be issued NOV- 17- Tiiig will be foui' days later than he intended, but the date was sri back to allow a final revision of voters' lini- NEWSHNS lIiSllHIlEIl_i _ NY THE STNNTIELIIS 'l`llllllli, November 8-lt is learn- ed that i-ltnnfields, Limited, has ab- sorbed. or is on the eve of absorbing, the eiiriiiniiiy at Amherst operating the Hewson woolen mills, whose knit- ted 'inderwear and Oxford cloths are vei-y well known to the trade of Can- d _ . ali is understood that Stanficlds, liiniitcd, will pay for the stock of the llewsou company, ami that be- sides the current half year’s dividend will be forthcoming. The acquisition of the Amherst mills will hc a good thing for Stau- fielils, Limited, especially in the liiiiiiing department. It has been 1 -.-_~.-_-.-.-.-_-_-.~_-.-_-_-_=-.= _-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-.-_-_»_-_-_~_-_-_-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ _ _ __-.,___-,_,_______a_______ _,_______, louiul diilicult in Truro to obtain all _ the ieiiinle help required in this work, " i aiul it is believed that in- Amherst ' f there will he little or no trouble of - A this kind, the necessary labor lieiiigi more plentiful, and the mills thcri-_ are eiiuippcd with splendid machinery. _ H. l.. ilewson, manager of the mills in Au\licl‘st,d\\'illhbe retained as locsél \ annfer un er t e new arrangeinen _ ,_ ,_ _ __ ,_ ' , _ '“S_,,,§c W1, merge, as this has 1oiioNio_ nov. ei.-,ny wnei_- _oi1.\w1l, my. ii-my wn~n,__- been talked of for quite a while. but Mrs. Win. Barnes di'opped diad ii: l\iug George has approved the drsigii it is liiulcristfwd that it WHS 0lllY_ the Western Hospital just ns she for the ncw"(!anii.dian stump. “'II'I‘I" NII“‘I‘“‘t I'III`ec OI I°III` days reached the bedside of ht-r son, .vlic ` It will he placed on sale soon in l - l' ati ti ti ns _ _ - ,Lexi xxantiqggihlgqolgggo a 0 Illlll Il0Ul 1038 Clit off by an cui;'iri the post _offices tlirongoiit the lloiu~ in West 'l‘orouto. lulon. _ what the arrangement l'or the pay- ineui of the Hcwson shares will be is not known. It is not unlikely that ii new issue of dsecurities will be made. The capital of the Hewson company is something like $500,000, and the rltanfield capitalization is very inuch larger. "‘!1°fe is no indus- try in Nova Sco’..ia more prosperous, or that has achieved' a gm ater succ- iwfiiunninzn rinse ...__- n Giiitnnoo, nav. 9-(ny wire)- Discoverles made by the detectives investigating the death of John Quinn last Saturday lead them to believe they have encountered u. murder mys- tery similar to the Verinilya case, ex- cept that a pistol instead of poison had been used. , Qninn's wife is suspected of several mysterious in\irdei's. WIA CLARK RUSSEL DEAD l.i>Nl)i)N, Nov. 8--Wm. Clark Rus- sell, also known under thc pen name of (llark Russell, died as bc slept this niorninfz. 'He had been bedridden since April lust. ' Mr. lliissell was born in New York _ ie l al years before the mast. Later l engaged in newspaper work in Lon- don, and wrote many succcssfu novels, the greater iiumbci' of them |being stories of the sea. SIGNTED THREE DERELIGTSI KEY Wl_¢il_i; \\,'_Ag('I;_Ig_?_' Q53" "L_ p,.0m_ Doi. Ii-eal information as to news _hapllen at 1.53 and tomorrow at_ _ .__ 12 53 lar boxes soiil to you nt 50c., Money iingl in the world, wouldnt it L0 he high tomorrow morning a . ‘m___nded H “nm,_,Bmcm,.y_ Get we-ig. .quite natural for you to leo; in ,__.»»\ Sunday morning at 2.44. t 4 ____.o__y _mw_ Summa hm mm Mb wi..“'i'.ii':°.'i.;’.‘:.‘;"..r.‘:‘r..!.€l..~.W2. .I‘?'°..:.“.':.:.r:.' :‘;‘..'..:.;°‘:.i"=.;._ ...ii ivor -W - _ ll l ' ' ~ -- -» ~-*‘ ' ""“"""‘°”“` d thmadvertfssments that match theIi~i¢¢, temei-i-ew mai-ning at e.[0 and I%0WL34tG,oB°;1`rl§:;___Allln.y;‘ '_;i_r1i neva fcatiirel ln internet . in depend- sunday morning at 6.51. _ mar . ll 2456" If our hearts :irc tender and sweet. we will look eagerly, \0VlllZ\Y. “W0 the face ni every child we sec. lor salads n-om "i.u¢is"=\»y the imyiiien nizh vrd" *“`° ‘,‘,’,,,',§‘,‘i',’, “,"‘E,i"i2;: nieniinneii w ner one pi yea with the who ani not nike a s ‘lift hand only and drew; loi-th_an ln- nlght's entertainment most certainly lnnlnteut moore, which WM llfl\°i0\‘¢'lll'llSll0d ii grant treat, _ ability and in ul>°to-daeencse 7 Sari- The moon rises tonight at 7-59- 01); adV0l'tl§l‘Q lflahld BIWBYB IP' -'--'-‘“'“"'-“’- ‘nemr ln a serious newlmaper. Mina:-d'n Llnlmeat lor sale everwhen Mlnard's l.inimen'. Cares Bai-es. mil! _ eleven. the trustfnl eyes. the welcome smiles. the darling ways belong to the first few years on earth, before worldly wisdom, selfisliness, and wickedness have had s chance to eat into the good at their hc-art's core. And when lt does come, the time wlieu the realities of life are set he- fore them, there is still work for wo- man. The men and women who are to live when we are dead are in the homes of today. What they will be depends largely upon us, what we are with all our (malta will lnlluenlw or try to be, for the ideal we hold in seen only by us and only in our best moments. The life that glows is the one full of mistakes and tangles and faults. If the next generation is to reverence childhood, t is one must be whole.-hearted la its worship of _little children. If the next one ls to iteach necessary truth to those ln its `liome, this one must not neglect its plain duty. But duty is A hard word. Love ls better. The love wc have Tor our own will overflow into the lives of little children everywhere, lf only we will let it.. Love will help as guide the older ones, for surely wrmunt. have lehrned to believe that it ll "thB ..them more than what we want to be igrostest thing in the world." _-;..i¢~.',»- ~,. . .. ,_ _ , ~ . i ` _` _ 1 1 uff I - I O .-. - .. -. _` .. l~» » _ _'"4 ` _"s . i ' ° - . i. '11 \ 1,., .- . `. _ _ _‘_ _ ._ ‘ . _ _ _'_'_ _-~\ 1, »»' , . ___.,< °