‘*°"K'¥E LATEHI NEWQ == so ww ov 11.1.- ~i.:'iiii‘ii.'ii.°.e'i..ie”.i....M* 3 _ " _.c. iiiiiii: iiiiisi I siviii sign Miiiiliiiil WEN BPH Plllilllllil Mlilii iiimiilll lil M|UiiliSiX HiiiSi Iiiwliiilli llil ST Llillliiti EHMPAMES iiiliill RUM] iiiili IN DAMAGE SUIT limi (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Oct 21 -Returns (O°'"”‘di““ P10911) (Canadian Press) the mast Middlesex election are ne?;md'd§tA (ict 21"P1"”' '°’ th” QUEBFC 0" 21”” “"°'° “°"" late and the wires slow lt is known Nation , e?r ridge. over which the is raging over the Lower St Law. ,luwovuh that GMBH' bonscrvatwe is Wm ern tlranscontlnental Railway renee A number ol small erait have ,.1.-ctcd with ii. majority of .508 over for whoisif e St Lnwrenco' provide come to grin' some being wrecked R H F.,,,her| Libem, H * 8 is declared will be 0 and others ivaterlozgcd No lives are “GB b1i¢1Zc structure in the o ld reported lost ---l___________ 'rn W ' 9 mf*11“111`Y will he of specially The schooner Cyrene belonging to .[0 massive construction Laptaln Wilfred Guimond, which left The b1`iile and slinitiweil it over the orciipiiiits, none of wllonl, how- ever, wus' injured. ’I‘Oi\d L(JNGU()A'l' A I“ARMlilR 'l'fORON'l‘0, Oct. 18,-'l‘oln. Long- hoat, ncruiwlllii; to reports, llns sold out his Cigar store ulld houso allil has I111"¢`»i111110<1 il filrin ilcei- lleiliwollto “The poll(-_ciill 'life for inn," nnyn Tom, while I-liirry ltosenthnl, thc eristwliilo liinuuger of the erratic l'¢q_ skin, priiplii:~lii~i< thilt. 'l'onl is tllroilpil ns fi _l‘iiillli:l‘. 'l‘lle Iildiilll luis had a stormy enrccr, nild iilsl. how inst the lii'i»rl'1u woililcr lniyht hilvc lrn.vellrd hn.:1_hi» not cxliiwioilcczl too much cur- lv prosperity will iilw.l_vs luliain ii doubt. _ _ i~.‘XHi1i1'rs 'ri‘iAiNi-in 1' P(Jl.i(.‘ln‘ DOGS IN I. S.` Bl_lif~l'1"0N, (ict. 2(\~--llnitcd Fltntcs police ilnpnrtmeiltii are to have :l practical dclllollstratioll of thc vnluc of police iloizi-i in ilctoctilig crimillnls, if the pi'oi'l'illllille of Severin Ficilvr, who nrrivi-_il oil the l'l`ilillbiirg-Amerl can liner (.'illL'iilrl:l1.i ycstcrdiiy is c:\i'-- l‘icd_.o_l‘.t. lieri- l°`icbci', il Munich police olli- ciril, brougllt with him six dogs, the pick of tho trniilcil polici~ dogs of Munich. I-lc iuiciiils cxllibitiuig them ill milny mctl'opolit.'lll cvntres, ns well ns to sportsmen illtt-rested lil dog rnisiiig. - CQHDEHSEO ADS ' '|00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICAIION One cent per word cnch insertion in this column. Cnsll must ilccorilpnny order. Miilinlulll cllnrgo twenty-five cents. __ _ ___ ___ ___ llU!\RDl‘}If.H WAI\"I‘1‘ll).-14 (ll~llili~l'I‘- _|1115 SL, City, 224r1i|~22m5i. FOR‘ SALE SEVERAL DRIVING horses. Apply Rollins Ill*/“FY Sin" ble, Kent Street. 2152-10-17mti.‘ 'ro i.i~:'r,`”sHoi> oN QUEEN ST- Dossusslon given immediately. Ap- ply at 58 Queen. ?2§4-l0-22M§1D@- (‘.Hl3llilRli‘Ul_., KIND, WOMAN AS attendant to elderly invnlid lady. Address “l-I" Guardian office. - 2214-1_0_-_2_2ni3ip:"l;°“n1"i“uL*_‘;‘; Om ` _ r y'§l:,i;§,,, 2 gm-iii-aonaipd. z...i..._»-&------ C01l1l\lste-rl in 1‘117 is being om-i-ion oil under :i commission .____________ Fliliiill HUMANIIE LEADS ` ll] lliili NEW YURK. Oct. 21-A romance hcslnniniz on o trans-Atlantic liner “ml i1&Vl11l-Z il sccénd chapter at u miles? football game culilllilated ill the Little Ullurch Around the Qorner today, wllcn Miss Belle Van (;eliii»i-_ daughter of a former prominent rnil- road otlicial, became the bride Oi” William D. Thomas of Evanston, Ill, While n sophomore at Dickinson OU1. [W-5° ECVW11-1 YGHYH ago MT. 'I‘h0In:l.s went to Europe on il cattle hunt iind returned oil il liner ‘ns cnptain’s illcsscllgcr. Miss Van (folder and her pilrents were on the return ship ani! thc' two became ncquuiilted. Later tho young woninll attended the foot- ball game in Plliladelphia between the University of Pcnnsylviillia iulil liiclililsoir College teams. Young Tllomils was one of the Dickinsoil ends iind scored the only touch-down that ills tcnlri made that day. llut ill doing so llc was seriously injured :ind was taken to the hospital, where he wus nursed by his future bride, who llnd scun and uppliludod his brilliant plny. [GX-GOVI~)l!NOR f~‘iI.‘Ii7.li}Il N()MINA'i‘li1D FOR 'l‘Hf~l 'Ai-if-llilMIliiY. NEW YORK, Oct. 20-William Hul- zcr, impeilcllcil ns i,lovr|‘llor of the tltnto. was lloniiiliited lol' tllc nssclil- hly dis_tri_ct. Governor Sulzei- ill i889 began his public career as a rrieinbnr oi this branch oi legislature. .i_._-.__-»_.--_- ,,,.,, _ DUEL UI~I_»‘.I.Ll'dNGl"l _ llE'l‘WEl*3N TWO OLD FRENCH (ll'~lNi~1l`tAl.S. PARIS, Oct. 20-A challenge to a duel was sent today by one French ncptiizlgeilziriiill warrior, General Bose, flip,-il 72, to illlothei' still older, (len- ernl Georges Floreiltiu, aired 77, the (lrnlld illlilnccllnr of the Legion of Honor. The cause of the quarrel was that legal proceedings had been vent the men~_bel‘s of n military so- ciety, thc Society of National Merit, founded by ficuernl llosc, from wear- ini: il button among; its insignia, and thus infringing the privilege oi meni- llers of the Legion of Honor. The seconds of _the two aged officers mot this afternoon to dclibcriltc os ti whether il combnt. would llc necess- nry. - -__-..._-.»_..___. WIRTGLESS INSTALLED ON BRITISH RAILWAY. LONDON, Oct. 20.-The lvlidlnlld Tluilwny (lonlipnny is installing wire- less signal apparatus which will cil- nblc comnilinicntioll to beestnblisli- ed between engineers on trains and signal men. ILLIONIS HAS ITS FIR:-l'I‘ SNOW STORM. JACKSONVILLE, Ill., Oct. 20- Snow fell here todny for thc first time this season. The temperature was`near freezing and ii keen north wind was blowing. This was the carl- lest snow lil the history oi '.llis sect- ion oi Iliinois except in 1909, when snow fell on October 14. MRS. ROC-KFlFELI_»ER'S CONDITION SERIOUS. CLEVELAAD, O., Oct. 20-The con ‘dltion of Mrs. John D. Rockerfeller's health ig regarded as serious dtodny. Sho has been ill for manv weeks fol- lowing a. long period of failinii 1161111111 Her advanced are has mnnifested it- self in failing hearing and other cn..- stitutional troubles which render the outcome extremely doubtful. POPE' S HEALTH IB ROME, occ.,_,2;0'.-Diirinz the past fortnight the condition oi the Pope hs: improved greatly . lie Las re~ sumed his dudiencel, and rocoiviid lit. Rev. Francis Woltyn, Bishop of Men- evis, Wales. wiho found the Pontifi looking better than ever before, bright, alert and keen. _ Rev. Dr. Fullerton and Messrs G. S1. Inman and W. P. Doull were pas- ssnnrs 'fav the tern train to Sour started by Gellcrnl lrlorcntin to pi / MUCH IMPROVED' Another unknown scllooner in the some locality iisiiin Uisiiiis iiiiiisiii iii is adi lit LONDON, Oct. 21-The 108th an- niversary of the battle of 'I`i‘zlial-izur and the death of liord 'Nelson was oh- Scrvcd today on ii scale larger and 111016 illlbrcsslve tll:ln oil any occu- siou _ since the Navy League first undertook to miiliie the nniliversary n. day of special signiticiillce. The Nelson Colulnn in 'l`riiialgi\r S-i|_\iiii~e was covered with fini-nl trihiitos from every part of the enlpire. Wi-entlls were also placed on the Ntlsoil mon- ument in St. l’aul’s Ciitllcili-iii. A nublic dclnonstrritioil was held in ’l‘rnfiilgnr 1-‘.qilzil~c this afternoon und Inter the cclobriitloil of the day was concluded with ii buuiiuet. FOIIRTEIGN YEARS l1‘()R FIVE WIVES. ST. THOMAS. lint., -Lt. 121.- (leo. Smith, charged with milri-ying live woiilien, was scntcilcml to fourteen yours ill Kingston pcniteni_iary by Jndize Uolter yesterday. i~lnlitll Dlcnd- cd rruilty to three cllilrgcu and two other clliirzcs were not pressed. Plc toni( his scilteilce without. ilinohillg. All of his wives were in court. A plcn of iiiszlnity was init ill, but was rejected. i’r'isollel~, wllo wus ilfty-five vcilrs old, origillnlly cilmc frolll Scot- loud. (`70NVIl`i'l'S G() AI’l"l.E PICKING. OSSINING, N. Y., Oct, 18.- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Post. artists, invited W_n.r<_1cn, 'to get il supply *of apples from their ol-,chord for the use of the prison and 'this ,afternoon the Wnrdcii sent six convictsto pick"t`he “~ fruit. Stephen J. Stilwell, forlllerly State Scnastor, beinz among the nilmber. The men were placcilupon their honor to return and ilo szunrd accoinpanieil tllenr except the Warden. Stilwell, who wus in fine spirits, led the pickers ,at one point calling out:-"(1ome on lions, here nrc some flue Snitzcllberss." Tile men returned ns promised, and tonight in his store of fruit, Mr. Clnncv has three apples weighing one pound. FAMOUS CHAPEL CAR AT BOSTON. BOSTON, Oct. 18.-The film- ous clliipel cnr "St, Peter" attached to n, regular train from Washington,- brought to Boston today, Archllishop Bouzuno, Papal delegate to thc United States' and special pontiflcni delegate to the ilntllolic missionary congress which opens tomorrow. The clliiliel car, port of which is fitted up for rellzious services, and thc other unrt for living quarters, is used hy the'(`/i-itholic church extension so- ciety for holding service in places where there are no churches. The cor is in charge of Mr. George Heil- ncsscv, formerly of Charlottetown. l\i‘n,ny of the 700 clerical, dclcclites and 1500 li-ly delegates ni-rived diirinf the dn_v from all parts of thc oou - try. The object of the congress is to study conditions in this country, :md elsewhere, and to make plans for carrying* on the work oi the church extension society with im- proved methods. 'nit wsimisil rue rsiiirlaiirruiir ripernoon, src (Special to Tile Guardian) 'l‘ORON'l’O, October 22.- Westerly winds. fair and cold. \ TI-IE WEA'l‘HER.-- Yesterday, hea- vy rain in the morning; cloudy with sunshine alternately in thc afternoon; clear at night. 'i‘hc highest temperature recorded yesterday was sixty-seven above zero and the lowest was fifty-three above. The lowest~the previous night was and tomorrow at li; it rises tornior- row at 6.28 and Friday at 6.29. ‘ The moon rises tonight at 10.83. The moon. was iiill Wednesday, Oct. 15th at 10.27. r The Inst quarter of the moon will he on Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 7.53 p. rn. i The length of today will be eleven Jaillea`M, _(}l|.\lw¥, S-ing bling Prison. Justices o Cianada rand on the infer powers of t and the leg ln the matt regulating the upreme ourt f opinions lust week di in regard to the rllnnlent of Lanada Uures of the proviilccs 'ol irlcorpoicitillg and H C Commercial compuiiics The opinions are soinewhiit iiitiicnfc o and leave s me oi’ the issues doubt Questions 6 and 7 with replies thereto by the Chief Justice Si (hiilles hltzpatilek and Sli Louis Davies will be of some interest Prince Edward Island especially in view of a discussion, heiiriilg on this question, which took place in tht provincial legislilture last session 'l‘ll1-se ale given below - Question 6 -Has the legislature oi n province power to prohibit com- panies incorporutcil by the Pallia- merit of Canada from carrying business within the province unless or until the companies obtiiin il license so to do from the government of the province, or other local authority constituted by the legislature, if fees :ire required to be paid upon the is- sue of such licenses? Question 7--Is it competent to il provincial legislature to restrict ii company incorporated by the l’ni'liil- mont of (Julladii for tho purpose of trading tllrollizllout thc whole Doinill- ion in thc cxcrcisiilg of thc special tradini; powers so coilfcrrcil or to limit the exercise of such powers within the proviucei’ .ls such a lloillinion trzldiilg colli- piiily sllbject to or goviiruod by the legislation of ii province in which ll' carries out or plirp-*ls<~.i-i to carry out its 1.r:1ding.< powers, lliliitlllg the llzit~ ure or kinds of business which cor- poriitions not iilcorporiitoil by the lci;lirln.tili‘o of tlln proviilcv muy vilrry On, or thc powers which they illiiy i~x1~rcisc within Llic prnviilcc, or inl- po.~ilng coilditious which iiro to lin ob-~ served or cunlpllcd with by i-lu'cll cor- porzitioiis luifore tiloy can cilgiigc ill iiilsilicss within the province? (lun such il. coillpnily so iiicorporiit- ed by thc I’:‘ii'liiullcllt of i‘_:lll:lrl:l lu. ot.llci‘\visr~_ l‘estl'ict.cil in thc cxcmisu of‘ its col'porili.c puwi\r.< or i-ilpilcity, :ind how, null ill whul. respcct, liy provin- ciill lcgisiatioil? Sir (jllilrlcs l"it7.|lilirick's reply to tlli-se questions is ns follows:-- Qllcstions il iirld 7. Aiislvcri---'l`lle right of the prilvinci; to i~ont.l~i<:1. Lin: operations of tile lliiilliiliml nonlpilii- ies by the imposition of ir ‘licnilso inc was based upon the dccislulls of Illini: of 'Po\'o\\to v. liniilhu, l2 A. U.; -Brewers mid Mnlstcrs'~ case, (l8‘J’i'} A. O., and the Manitoba. Liquor Li- oases nro- iindofilstedly authority for the exercise r of the licensing power where the license is il bona fide ex- ercise of the taxing power of the province, but it was clearly estab- lished by the cni-ic of Lil. (llc liydrillll- iquu v.»Contincnfuil Light and Heat Co. (1909) A. (1. 194, that .fi prov- ince cannot exclude ii Dominion colli- piiny from its territory ilnd it cilunor, do indirectly what it is precluded from doing directly, und to require ,i license to be obtained not for revenue purposes, but in reality to shut out the operations of such incorporation, is not within the power of the prov- inciiil piirliiiulcnt. 'l'hc province might well require that foi'ci;:ll corporiitiolli-i should llc l'cgistci‘cil and file evidence oi their corporate powers, lliinles of officers and other dctiiils respcctini: the iilterilal atlnirs of the company for rcgistriltioll purposes, and inl pose penalties for non-compliance with sllcll legisluitioil by way of iinc, but such lcgitiilliltc excrcisc of its powers is quite ri different thing from leizislntion which, under the disguise of ii license rcqlilrcnlcnt, is intended to prevent, or has the ci- fect of preventing, thc operiitioll of foreign companies within the terri- tory of tllu province. Sir Louis Davies replied as followsz Questions 6 and 7.-1 find it difli- cult, if not ilnpossihlc, to givirsutis- factory illlslvers to clthcr of thcue questions in thc form in which thoy are put. In the first place, one would require to know wllicll of thc several classes of conlpnnics tile Donliilion Pnrlionlcnt can incorporate is rcfcrr- ed to; und, in the next place, what are the special prohibitions or rc- strictions oi the local legislatures to which the questions relate. Arc they companies incorporated under thc cn-» umcrated powers, .of tho lloniiuion or under the general powers; and if llnder the lntter, do they refer to and embrace conlpiinies so incorporat- ed on n subject mnttcr which hos risen to bil one ni llntioilal import- ance? The two classes of companies, namely. those within the Dominion Parllsment's enumerated powers, and those within its general powers, nn ance. would seem under the principles for the construction of our Constitu- tional Act laid down in the prohibi- tion case of the Attorney-General for Ontario vs. Attorney-General for i sixty-three above. At nine a. m. it 1')gm|ni0h_ A, (3,, p, 348; and confirm- WM BiXtY'B¢V°11 BDOVB 111111 Bt 1'1111° ed and explained in thc late case oi p. rn- Mtv-three above. oityoi Montreal vs. Montreal street The tide will he high this afternoon Railway, A. C. 1912, p, 838, to be nt 4.24 and tomorrow at 5.37; it incorporated under Dominion powers will be high ¢0rn01'1‘0W n1°1'11l118 Bt which are paramount. At the same 2-39 8nd F1'1‘1l\Y Rf 3-45- time, and while such companies could The sun sore this evenlnz at 5»02_ not he prohibited or restricted in the exercise of powers so conferred (Tor- onto vs. Bell Telephone Co., 1905, A. C., p. 52) they are iulhjnct to taxo- ,tlon levied bono. fide by the provin- cial pnrllnmellts under their poworr :of tnxntion (Bunk of 'l‘oronto vs. Lnlllho, 12 A. (‘., p. 575) und the contracts they niny enter into ill the rovinces respoi-tlvel in the carrying uu,“,‘.‘MI;|n`,m“¢"mu",| mm-g`¢ia`1| yggqi-fqny glances, ' A 1 'hours and thirty-three minutes. p » y < _ '_ " = " ."‘ `i `:i ` , , -. » i -, i ~ . cense (fuse, (1902)~_A. _-(Ly und- these., subject matters of national import-i‘ venlber election is to dctelilllilc winch of the two shall be Mayor. Mr. Arni- liairrooinz- ‘ nie. opinion and ii. brawl bcgall did not occur to iilsiviliiicailcc wllcn the rest of his Llldwi ' Schlcicll ii pllyslciiin of ills his turtle serum for tuberculosis lil his little clinic hero. Dr. I<"ricdnlallil ntnles that he will return to thc United States and take Dr. Schlcir-ll with him, ill tllc noni' futllrc. llc sriyn hu ii: anxious to sec his Ameri- can patients, the reports from whom have been vcry pleasing. GIBSON, Sl~‘.\RI‘}I) l)l‘}A'l`H l’l"INAI.TY, BDIGINS LIFE TIDRM. 'Fi)1lON'l`O, Oct. 20.-Charles Gib- son, the youtllful slnycr of Joseph Iloscntllill, ycstcrillly bcgml ills life sentence in thc Kllllrstoll Peniten- tiary, having been taken down with as litiln publicity ns possible oil Hilt- urdny. Mr. 'l`. Herbert lmnllox, K.C. states that he has not yet given up hope of having Gibson dcclilrcd nil innocent mon. "l mn husy endenvorlng to gntllcl' information respecting/ the two muchv said Ml'. Lennox, ..,..........,.,........~..__.,........,.........-......~... out of their powers are under the control of the provincial legislatures, as explained in Citizens' Insurance Go. vs. Parsons, A. (‘»., 1909, 9,)ll\4. I think it lindesirnble to attempt to rrstrictnil. iiii-s erected. All the cllurcllcs :irc Ld his audience ly is w ani ' ' l~l'is broad out- “l’ln an old cheater myself, aild Umm by h1§_'th°“ght', , ._ - , _ , _ _ look und his cvangcllstlc spirit nlade Imiimt gomb to let any Um them' the message cspccially acceptable to the Baptist constituency of the Mari- 'ldlci-cupon Malone interlficted ms time l’l'ovilices, \vllo bclicvc in ii gos- , _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ Arlidnvits were pllblisllcd also fronl p°l_ wéiiclxl ls, ‘;xd11T\‘:1(_‘;',l£3tic,,:“dM;(;_ the proprietor of the saloon and scv- “pun we fm( i" th` , ` _h oriil others to the ellect that brawl Lmws believes mt e emu' of _ Jesus Christ has a duty to thc com- lvlr. l\iloorc’s puper to-day declared m""ity “S “£111 "E w,"h‘;' nighvahgii' that it would llublisll more about Mr. i\:a_)trkhL;nFlS'\c rZge_\i_I1]_:;;t: soiothxz ,mls Ai-ilisirollg, statillgl- _, 1 up r _ ic. d He "'l‘lli; bill'l‘ooill episode will fiill iil- ‘mlm som by .L hrme 0 ff) ` 1-xnlts Jesus Lihrlst as the divine Sonf _ _ _ °. _ _ _ . _ . of God and the only powcr that can ‘Gund is fflmstd' M it Wm bl" y lift muil out of sill. He eulpllasi'/.es . ., _.v social rcgellerntioil by .lei-ilu-l Ullrist. WHEUMANN -h'Fu“" _It ~ ~ st :issllrin to hcilr a lead- , ,, 1 \. ,I uns mo 1.: MAUOUS Rl* Sl RUM' or ill thc religious thought of the nnlii.iN, oct. zu.-ln-_ 1'~‘rii;-.iii-it-n )"‘“"“ i‘_°’t‘“"gd “Y _°,1"f*_""Y tt,” NT: l"i‘unz l<`i'icdirlii'lll with l’i'of. Carl r°stm““n ml ‘owning Im 1 cu K ' ’ ~ tililied _-ill tiliit was essential for the _ 1 _ _ ’._ _ . . » ircgeilciwtioii of inodcril society ns it !`mmh"i" is qumtly pmctmmg “usb did roi' the days of the lioillnn Em- iiru. I liev. I-l. G. Mcllick, i.n\vrcucetowll, N. S., il native of East Point, P. E. I., gave ii splendid address on Wes- tcrzl Baptist Mission Work. He had been Snperilltcllilunt of Wcstcrll Mis- kncw tllorougllly what he was talking iibnut. 1'-Ie showed the tremendous advance which Baptists have made in Mission work since' the days when he bcgnll. i 'l‘hc Fillilllec (‘-omlllittce of the Coil- velltlon brought in ii report which will innkc some rildicill changes in the finfillces. There will be one 'l‘i'cilsurer fronl this time on, who will reef-ive nil money from thc Mari- time Convciltion for Denomination pilrposo. Rev. J. W. Manning, D. D-, Wolfvlllc, N. S., was appointed to this oflicc. The Foreign Mission Sec- rctnry, Rev. M. E. Fletcher, St. John. N. ll., will uct ns Finance Agent for New Brunswick, and Rev. needed missing men who nrc alleged ' ' _ _ . ' , ,.~I. W. Porter, . Wolfvllle, N. S., will to have pnltlclpntcd in thc murder, m,_,,n the mme capndty ,n Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. They will do this work in addition to Super- intcnding their work in missions. The Finance Committee has had its func- tions cnlnrged and will take the or- iznniziltion of n Board in the work of the convention. Members will he np- nnswer these questions with further point:-d for ii term of years and not pnrtlculilrity nlltll some concrete cnsc ns formerly cncll year. This will give ' arises for our decision in which the stability to their work. A. W. Sterlls gzfosewr' nt nature und extcllt of the proposed and Rev. 7.. I.. Filsh are thc rcpre- ' ____ ' provincial prohibition or restriction sohtniivos mi the noni-ii 01 Final-,cp "F _ clcrirly nppenrs as well ns the pnr- for l‘. li. Islnnil. |cng,,z“:,§;`,,£,l;zm:a,§:g°%m,,2:r°bcB iiculilr class of l)nnlini_on illcorpornt Thr- cilnvcutlnn still has n large S;,:,m\|,,m N 06.8 'No 3 V. N. Pii ¢‘0lnl1f111i<‘1'1 W1\i1F<1 Ulli‘1`=\i.iU1\H f\1‘¢‘ nlnouut of business on hand. but it (~0'g_ N0_ ' ' ' ° " nliliincd to br cither prolllbitcd or is likely nn nll-lliigllt session will fln- A,»m,,|-ic, r ish it nt iniillliizllt to-night.. "'_"1 _...___ ¢--- _.M -M , ___ The Halifax Herald Ten Mile Road (Canadian Press) (Canadian Prusl) Race held in Halifax on Tllaulisgiving MlN‘\lEAl'L)l lrl Oct. 21--Sir PLYMOUTH, Mass Oct 21- R0- dav was won by Victor Macaulay in 'Tlloinns (.1 Bhuugncssy President of ff-reilrc to a “wealthy lover in Cu 55 mliliitcs 56 4-'3 seconds Tie the U I It was solved with papers cago, who, wanted Mrs Jane Hay race had 'ld starters and was wit in ii damage suit when he arrived Luton to leave her husband, was ln ilessed by about twtilty thousand here today 'l‘lie railroad President troduccd tu day by the prosecution lwcplc was mst entering thc oflice.o! the ns showing n possible motive in the Macaulay s time is the fastest ever President of ilnuthi-i railroad when .i trial of Mrs Eaton, charged with thi 1111106 the Hflrnid ilud Mall Deputy Hhrriil, after displaying murder of her huigisnd, Bear Admir- r0ml face blight badge, informed lilm that al J (, Eaton tanluons time of 56 16 1-_' over ii. mail lil (hicngo was bringing nn nc- Evidence wus given in the testi Billéiliiiy longer but 16115 1|1f11C111t tion iiguinst the railroad because his inony of Mrs Marshall Burney of 00l11h0. M19 fllllv 811111111011 1\'1nCnl1- tlullk had been smnslied 'i`hc nctloil Washington, D O who said that LW 11114 all the 011121” 10001119 f01 U11* was iiniqlic us it was brought under eight months before; the death of the distance sinaslicil to sinitllercells lie tl". naw law ,,g,,,,,.,t U". |,,i,,,i of th, _,d,,,,,.,,, Mrs ,muon tum her of th. Wlii Wf11\0 from 1119 1`€¢11P011111V“ B1°l‘l1 foicnzii coipoiiltioil temporarily with- Chicago man and his proposal Ac 1" filld hiiiiseif f‘1"10“f‘ in the Qltatc cordiilg to Mrs Burney Mrs li, tg” A dark horse he was indeed I is ._..___._ -_-- ,hd ,mf ,|,,,,J,,s,, to he, the D ng, name, so fur us known was in-vor the alleged lover but mm he gowns? incntiolled ns n possible wlilncr ,, UU, ,,,.0,,e,_ty nm, ,md prommed to leilvs lt all to her Mrs inn;-gay and thu* lt wus while Mrs Eaton was in _ » ._ “_” Wnshllllfiion ,following the, hlrth of a shild to her daughter, Mrs. J. Kris, (Special Ltorrcspondcilt to The Guur- 1-lint She made this statement regard- ` dgmh) ing her Chicago friend, adding that _ . A.'»ili`u1|ii~!’l‘, N. s__ (,\ot_ gi_»h1im- she was afraid that the admiral -- day uns -ei. very busy iliiy ilt the Bop- Wflllld poison her. Mrs. Eaton told l-IASTINGS, Ncb., Oct. 21-“Faint- tint iionvnntioii in “liusy Ainilel'st_" the witness that Admiral Eaton at.. ing Bertha" Licbhke, fora number of i{i»v_ J_ H_ _[annul-_ g,,,,,,,\,¢\lg0n_ tucked her several times at night, years ii iuiilillilr iii.:lil‘u ill thc cl'imi~ N_ [L_ loil the opening ilcvntlonni ser-` At one time she awoke to [ini] him 11111 1‘ffCU1"iS Of U1” 1111111110. Wcst. Will vice. ’l‘iie Home Mission report for 111-il"5t111l< medicine iilto her arin. be released fromi the State inszilie NOV., ,\‘.¢,,ti,, and 1»,~,,,,,L. |.;dw,,,~,1 1s_ Mrs, Sarah R. Ducher_ clerk of the i15Yil\11`1 tU11101`1"1“'» “(11611 11111 69115' fund wus rcnil by Sliperintciident, Invnstigating Bureau of Children and oilco for rollllcry will have expired. ]¢cV_ I_ w_ p,,,.,_,,,.. wolfviuey N_ i~i_ (luilrdians, in Washington, said that 'l`llc woilluu was confined for a time _HU wus aim. tu ,,,,,,w ,, ,wud ,.,,,._,,,~d while calling tho attention of the 1" the Stat” i’f"it““"i*"Y at 1111160111- for his lioiird during the past yeiir. <11Hfl'lct court to the case of a child but silo gave the otiiciiils tlicre so A ,,,,,, S,,,,.,t 0,- c,)_0,,e,,ut,,,,, ,md ,m,._ who wus not receiving proper u|;t,,n_ iiiucli troiibio that doubts were raised ,,,,,,,y had ,,,.ev,,,,,,,,_ wcuk’ st,,,g_ tion at the orpllanage, Mr¢.,_ Eaton as to lim' snility and she was trails- g1,,,y,,,L,,,.c,_,ts hm, ,,e,,,, f,,,,Le,.,,d_ rpm, iii-'lfcd her to destroy all records in ffwmfd tn tit". .miyhim imrc,', H" lloiile Mission work had lllildc satis- thc "“5°» SUYIUH 1101' 11111118 was Owens soillliNnt of i<:lll'itlni:5 lleltlla was ,»,,,,t,,,_y ,,,.,),_,,.,,Ss, but t,,,._,.,, Wm, much :ind that she was the grarlilmotllcr of rrlvcn her by thc police runny years “mt ,md not yet been ,1,,,,,, which the cilild. nigo because ol hui- ohilitv to filll in- tm B,_,,,_,, ,,,,,,ud tu ,IU t,,,,_, y;,,,,. l.:iti:l', Mrs. Eaton gave other to il gcnliillc swoon wliencvcl' she Tm, ,ionw M,,,_,,U,, ,.L,,,U,t ,or `N,,,,, iiilmcs but finally iiillrlitted that she f"“""‘i “'T""‘l‘ "V "Hier i"`°"'“’“° "f 1"" lil-ililswiirk wus silliiliitti-il The i~lil- “""»" U10 Wifi* Of a unvul oillccr The ability to full into ii geiiiliils swoon ,m_,ntcm',ent Evmlg,_,i;,,` ',,,,v' ,',_ P_ cnuo uns hnnlly settled and Mrs. Ea- \vlu~novi»i~ _\-lic fi':il'i~¢_l ilrrost or other iv-__.,,_,,,,, B IL had ,fU,,,, E,,l,,,,,|m f.'>l\. took the cllild. tmumc' Sh" H(-'W ilucmwg sm' 'ms work 'lie w'l~l ioi'iiii~i'l ii. pastor oil Th” t“Hf-111'-Huy of these two wit- pickird llcp last pocket iilld sillciewly P F. 1 1 t (` » V1. , ' M n,i,,,,,,g ,,c¢,,,,,,.,] t|,,. ,re ,__ t iilivlldil to fiillow the striilgllt 'und __' 311111 Un .ills/c|l)illiil_ ,lily Um 'm'"mU0n» es-I L, par gl ». """“"'”"”"T" 1....; in-ni. none N.»w i-inn-eil.-ii inni of the Pistons. nearly on or Winn.. re, :\ltltll‘§'l` l»li_l\‘llANlJ (ll ‘ ~ ‘ ' ' ' _ _ _ _ _ _ M i ,_H_,_1A;\, RU,_<_S,,H_,A_ liccil oi'_i:ililiZcd nlld new clliirch edi- }C`~*~i_i'-11,1111-\t1lllcei-liil which Mrs. Eaton ._ii'111 by 1"1`1\11k S. B00t\.\, a Rock- \\,'lle|i scvcliil liicilils of his .lli. said _ _ _ _ _ Mm, Optic. _ , » » i- ~ 1 ‘ - n ' fu ,ww ,,,,,.,.,,,,B,,,| in hm |,,._l,,,“_ Hu in to lctlicd lnlillstms .unit tllllcla Qvl mn. 4 - - ' ' _ ~ or _ \ ,H 5000 , , .,, . . dows .ind innlllies but pcn i. ` ‘ _ V Wm h ` m M' ml Aon li Lxugh gimuiti-l~ lillcrzllity I in thi- sllpport oi H10/\VY 5NUWS'1‘()i{M o lllicl iluulc ll .l. il. i-ills i'oll'_ li - - f _ _- lviililliliiziill wllo ywillits to bo hlliydt. i-i1USf'- 51/1101 ilflll lullixcil ilu thc lltniilis- IN FORT WILLIAM. This i.e-ildcl' stated ii short. tiiilc a 'o ‘-1`Y 1111 W 10 “em ‘5 "3 V' Wim Y 1"' ‘l.l.\i~l.' only the illtiirvciltioll of lvii-., i1Ul“‘-111111111 11 Hl10C_1111 ‘"“1V“9 womd ‘fe ,,,,F0;{T WHJ-IAM. Ont.. Oct. 20.--A __i,.,,,,,t,,0,,g»E, ,,.,e,,,|B kept mm iw,” iililde ,this year to increase the cirpl- 10 fit i1*}Il_VY Hn_0WEl_t_qrrn ol the sea-_ ,,,&,,,,.»,,,,, ,_§,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,___i~1,,,,.,,_,,,,,,, _iaiuweount of.ths.Aiinuicy-i<‘iiiiii. 8"" “imc On Sndllenly yesterday and ,,,,,,,, Wm, ,ind Bum to him;__ ‘ A splendid platform meeting was in il few hours two inches of snow “Yoli're nothing more or loss than 'Mm m th? evenmg‘ Rev' I' Por' ;,fi;',9red the streets and mms °f F9” ,, `.h,,,,,, ,_,,,,,,,wke,._»» ter, Superiiltciiilont of Home Mlsslonsvi ‘ "lm H-nd Port Arthur. The wire- hlr. Armstrong was beaten 'ill the fi" NUVH _SCU11111 111111 P- E- 151111111. E055 “t“ti‘"1 1`*1l10Ft€¢l high Winds on iioii~imi'Lii-uni priiniiries by stephen ‘V115 '-110 flfflf Slwckcr- He gave it 111' lilkcs. but _all vessels communi- G_ l.,,,,_L.,. by _,U2 votes ._,,,d the NU_ clcar and comprehensive statement Ui ¢"'t‘_‘l- Wlf.h_ said they were keeping - ’ . ~ ~ the need of Home Mission work. Dr. f-11011' C<11|1`S0 With 110 dim011lfY. - Slater Matthews, Chicago University, d ' ,fd vit gnvc n very fine address on the So- ”i'*_”'-<- strong, nccor ing to all a i a _ _ . _ inode to-day by Malone, said in u 'fml _('°Sp°1_' I)r°lM”‘;'_th°w; capltlggltd WILL TREAT TEDDY LIKE A MONA-RCI-I. RI() JANEIRO, Oct. 20.- The Stcilmcr Vandick, with Colonel Theo- dore Roosevelt aboard, arrived od Fiio Janeiro to-night, but owing to tcnlpcstuoils weather, according' to a wireless despatch, slle will not enter Dort ililtil midnight. Colonel Ragga- V011' 111111 1118 llnrty will come ashore at 8 o'ciock to-morrow morning. 1911111'->1`1lil1 l`»f€Darutions for the re- ception of the ex-president have been completed, blit the official progi-ani will not be decided upon ilntil ,inel- Col. Roosevelt has been comrnullicst. nd with personally. The government hopes that the Colonel will be able to rcnlain in Rio Janeiro during the en- 1i1"1 Wtek. 111111 apartments in the Guunabura Palace have been placed in reildiness for him as the guest of the government. Dr. Liluro Muller, the foreign mln- ister, and Col. Roosevelt, to-day ci- cliiingcd fclicitations hy wireieng_ soHoLARS SHOWERED Tisnciiiau WITH APPLES. GUELPH. ont.. oct. is.-Apple S“’“ f‘"` "' ““‘“i"“` U( yew” ‘md B" ,showers ure the newest wrinkle in Guelph. lt was tried at the King Edward school yesterday, and Miss Bailey was the teacher aimed nt. 'rhe classes llnd iormcd this afternoon, when one little lass snapped her hn- gers und said, "Please, teacher, May I any soillctlling?" The nnswer was ,in the aillrillutive. The little Miss rose and said, “All ready." At this word every youngster in the room p|'odu<’cd u big red, juicy-looking ap- ple and rolled it towards the teach- nr's desk. When Miss Bailey had gs- thercd up the windfall she had two schoolbogs full. lllll0U|lCElE||`l'5» COIIIIG EVENTS, IEEHIIUS. ELT. One cent Per word each insertion in zhls column. Cash must accompany .ii-der. Minimum charge ‘twenty-dve rents. ` "WINDGUARDS for tops 0| Chim- nles, prevent smoking, being Earth- ,".n *. H '°'l°'llll°O W-1110 ‘111°111l\1l'l *.11-1\111llll iMlnard's Liniment Cures Dlstemper. Kins.rd‘l Lirllment Cnrll Dlbhililli i A Friday night at thc, A .» sharp. 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