‘Il “’ ¥°"°‘*‘ *V* V3 U' 1-'lllllvll FSJUQUUUT l.\UG\l.U.l§ Ldabll 'VUUR -_ I . Vl_ '_' _ i rv » l `-i . M _ A -,-. 9 , p . V. .__ ‘. ._ gs-.-7. , lv v MORVI N go U S: 55 “ss ro fc: CZ 2:7 rki W PRI E LA ANA V A i-aoss.Au......il _ i "` A » A ’ ; ,' 7000 Guaranteed ` ' _ ' - ORWNQ DIUYTP' 4, _Dei1yf°r19or. l - ' | Catches All Earls _ ~ ° ll Morning Mah. " ...__ _ _ ' Y .1 _ ' V V T 7| 1907' i 'rwoiwii Aus Pun Ying uv mul. tml... ‘iliitll cHAnLoT'rE'ro N, Nc EDWARD IS ND, c DA, THURSDAY, oc'roBEa 1 '°'W“~'"°=~"°i‘“°" “Ya” “E¥i3§ri‘N"S WAY Ar roitonro KTLLET THIRTY AD Had Been Fifty Years in Einistry, Held T Pastorates in Hamilton, Toronto, . _, _ _ and M0m,.ea|_ An Eloquem Inyured By Explosion oi Dupont Powder Mills Divine in Indiana, Believed To BeCaused By """“i'“`”`”` ~ 0Ver Heated Machinery===Citizens .l'01wN'l'0, Oct 10.~-(Special)-Rev John Potts. D D. L I. D, General Secretary oi Education of the Me'l1odist Church in Canada, passed away tnls morning at tbc age of 60 3 ears. The de .th ot Dr Potts e .da a career ol’ a half a century in the ministry and reiiio- veioneof the most prominent, nies He was born in Fermanagh, Iielauti, io 1838, and came ,to America when sever Fowrr: ANI-rr, Inn., ()ct.1G- (Speeinl)- from friction and act tire to lorse ~crln_iured. l-'e f . ° " y°“"’° “ge Details as to what causel the tei-i-ible powder. The town is u. mass oi' ruins, and 1,200 autistic it t »n _ 'Ile 1- ' ni iii, ri .t in . - ii ei c- i ' - D B 1. yesltr ay when the i g zngm was t- 1- to ow persons are om ess. enera Superln DUDDDL DOW€’or mills b‘ew up, killing `tefidsnt Monahan of ttepowder company Dl`0bHl>ly thlrt tive and in urin some A numler otresldiuts were abi ly is said tu haic erisbc-i with his men Ti-IE BASEBALD A r F Y- .i K ' e, ' ~ p ' . _ I l`X hundred people, arc still lacking. patching up their hou=es, to pass a fa’rly '1‘he severe shock of the explosion wai- No one connects-fl with the powder comfortable night. felt here. iinrlforn distance of sixty mile> U0ll1D‘\f1Y ceul l nseeitnlu any reason fcr The remainder were accommodated on in a circle about the village. ' . the sx lv>i°n ~ i t t.. At C 1 ti ui, that _ti is P ~ l/vi-S D 011 V rn.w er sv e, y ve in i~ Several rumors were curisnt, one ot the Three schcoibouses, att-ndsd bv 50 00 away, the electric light office building war 3 5 most probable be'ng that the iiineliiuery and 200 pupils, respectively, were de~ wrecked the walls cracking and the mar- , ill "IG Klllllllg will b\l°l\!!l<> Over lleaie . stroyed. Many ot the ciiiidi-.n,\\ei-e killed ble floor sinking atleast an inch. I , il____.__._..____.__._.__._. The Splendid Winnings oi the Champ- ' iliNi °‘ A'“°fi°=~-SM b<=“~° , llunn null slllitlls ll llllnltstulls A ”°S‘¢'.’.i`,Zi‘l?t"i°“5’$..i§`2$.””°' rulllltnlls alll sillt wlls no llullt CnieAoo,` 0o*. 15-Mnnag.r Frank' Cnauoauof the National League ba~eiiali club, the winner-t of the woili's charm pionshlp, is at prascut thc popui ir ld:r,|;vv)l(v Q I6 hell sect ~ 1 ‘ ° Cligrlottetidien. ' 10-“'15 ` Th S- S. Hlllll1_ ;€,',l,:l‘°E",;~°.»N§fT§‘§°"tiiiiT"1i°s"i‘iiiia°§`£Ei "vlan wturia ini §,\i l'o,' ll.ill. Illa- 4.1¢, and UM ~‘ undo! l°\'¢l ll. 1145- » -1. it. in. in i.ia, am.: i.s»~. uusiiglla-'rm evorrfwlr md! ~\ R gm gpgrsrsstheuows in the: dui? nm d.kSv:T"y‘bo'ilhv.Ts u n buy ui; s a vertvml while their mimi is smhht sad active. \ ,' \ Any Guardian reader who receives sdluily print- I ai, niaiy pastel. may folded. badly cnt, badly addressed, badly wrapped, torn, soiled or incomplete , paper of whatever issue will kindly notify the Sub- scription Department st nnce ` The Dail Gra hlc Balloon Made a Splendid and Ex- citing Trl Daily Graphie’s mammoth balicn which y P Schoales Awarded One Cent ls Island Boy and Member of Fine Against Blind Harry the Abegwlet__ Athletic , p` Welch, Boston Association Goriinivnuao, Sweden, Oct. 15.-The ____ ____ leg; the C,-y5¢n1Pa]Mg Lyndon, on SM,"-_ llosrox, Out. 10-(Spwial)-A scale! Moiwiiicai., Oct. 15-For tho fourth con- day night has succeeded in its attempt verdlgg in the gligmtion mn, gf A, S. scnuum time’ R_ A_Don“h°e won me thriving on Japanese einigriitlon te U0 bl'€Hklil1€°Wl‘ S01l‘9C0l'd- Sohoalss, formerly ol St. John for$10,000 _ Hawaii and a number of otiicrsnie individual championship witha totalot -, »,_... -A _5 t _____.J, li \\\ _ I \ x 115 ., _‘Y I4; ei . - --1 - "i A K . e to Moisrimar., Oct. 15-The Star's London /iuthoritiesliei-e point to the Tokiogov~ srnment's action iii rcit ctlng Japanese emigration orgnrilzation£ovident‘e ol Iu.pan‘s readiness to meet reasonable Canadian objections. It is announced that by the enforcement ofa $‘.`5,000 deposit the Japanese governu ent has already brought about the dissolution of six more irresponsible companies who have been TUB TNFTJOII “UNSW U19 D0l‘l'l1 UH £0 against Harry W. Welch, was returned 20 0 expected to collapse under the stricter Denmark and travelled ov.»i~ Scandinavia this morning, p°l“ts' ’ “raugh with 12 wlnts with great speed. The nsronaul/a boir- on the “ht count the plamtm W",-vras second. In points for class com- h d ' l . :::u::r:;gs;;;BL it ngrgzk 3:1* esxvasdgg awarded one cent, and on the second ipctition, 08 obtained more points than , , estsrday count the jury found lor the defendant. T gym 9559, ywvs put ¢_,_-,g¢[h,_,,_ specially charged tosuperviss emigration. y . _ »_ l For instinoe the governinent has ordered F T ' ` that each company must icS'r'et its emi- government relations by the newly electsd eoion'til liurenu of tlic foreign otilce at Tokin, which is gration to thirty five per month, of whom not more than eighteen shall be men. The government is also seeking to divert the migration stream to Korea the Orieiital Colonial Company being formed with the -f _ governmentfs app-loval to viii-chase and N- ‘ develop Koten. wrist.: lwiifis for Japanest- iff) ‘T1 i\ t T.jHol11e ll|;\'i lil nl WILL THE NEW WINTERSTEAMER BE ABLE FOR THE JOBT SWFTIFN Htl]-HUT Tl] EHNLLFNGF Filll lNlFlTllIl'S BNP Contributions Pouring in to Build at Boat; Captain and Mates Will Work With out Pav. Ssocxriomw, Oct. 15.-Wm Olson Corwin Kyiilberger, who areat the head nl the movement here to build a challenger for the America, cup, say that s large portion ofthe money rr-quired to construct and sail a H)-footer, estimated at about $169 (D0, has already been subscribed. Many ini-gn manufacturers have offered to furnish material gratis, the captain and the three mates ct the ydcht will sail he without pay, the designer will accept no compensation for his work and thc build- crs only will charge the not cost of the construction. Messrs. Olsen and Kyhl bergor think they will now bs able to guarantee fu_nds even tor n 95-footer, if required. ,ll .:ir.l's `nimenttl\e Lumb°rman`s 'tie '* CONSERVATIVES IN LCNDSON, ONT. NAME BEAT'l` IE To Contest Hyman’s Late Seat for House oi Commons-Many Others Were Wanting the Chance Run i.oNiioN,ON'r., lti-(Special,-Aniuetliig, Many names were proposed. Thus" elvllueut and most gif! ~.l of th' an in ` ` ofthe Conservati e f L hd ' . i:i\`lv°ted on were Maj" Be”.°i"°x M'P" ” ° ‘“‘ ouse 11 ents " "° °’ °" ‘ Nw... t......... A T. M.ii..i.... the Canadian ltlr-,f,hqd|=,¢, 0h“mh_ ` last night for the purpo: e ol' nominetiiiu ni , ‘_ g The majority being in favor of Major canlidnte for the coming by-t-it-t-lion fri-'B,_Mut,’ we oholm 0|- Mm was mad” 'lie Dotnirilon House. ' unanimous, JAPS RESTRICT eMioaATioNfro HAWAII ISLANDS Six of _ the Colonization Companies 'Quit~Will Attempt to Turn Exodus to Populate Korean Waste Lands Will Help Lemieux’s Mission. ' 'so‘.tlement. \Vith thc Japanese authcri tics in this mood, Mr Lemieux should sue' oeed in his forthcoming mission, if on y no fresh trouble arises lu BrltishiColumbl i. "HUMAN HEARTS" So strong an impression did “Human lIeaits"§niake upon fi prominent clergy- man in New York, that he wro’c to the genllerunri impersonating Tom Logan, vigorously endorsing the ploy and inform- ing iiim of' his intent ion of trotting all the orphans of a local asylum out to see it at his own L Xpeuse. Anrl he rlid lt. “You cannot conceive,” said Manager Nankevllle, “of the appreciation 0! those youngsters at the change of sermon thus afforded them, unless you had listened to that gallery the day they attendel." With the "gurls present," he continued, “as often as I have my-elf enjoyel sitting through ii., it was as enjoyable as a box of monkeys sprinkled over with tears. Quite often Since, have city schools, vihosa principals were aware of the great merit. in the play. been given half a holiday, that the youngsters might enioy a mat- tlnre. And what oubspnlwn critics the tois have been l You can‘t get a favorable eiitleieiii ora padded eulogy for lovc of money fi-nm ri juvenile. You must give him the goods, or he denouncol you iirnarlciist, and I am really grateful ta the tots of America for their appreciation of what all now agree to bc one of the best Anierioan plays. “liumau Hearts" comes to the Opera House in this City ou Friday and S.tur rlciy next. FAIRYLAND Program for Tonight- Again Fairylnntl has an excellent pro- gram to offer their patrons. People arc -itlil talking over thc Alps picture as they will lie ol' the pictures you will sec tonight if you attend. The Halt Castc’s Revenge is abusiness gctter; all who saw it list night will doubtless be back to seo it an Rain. The Tired Tailoi's Dream and The New Drink will keep you in liystgrlcs. It is tho funniest yet. The Slavery of Children is a pathetic story of the work that frills tu some poor unfortunate children. The new song will be Coming Through the Ryo .lann'¢- Mins, Miss Vinnlcombefsplaylug is n pleasing fsstisrs ofthe popular Fairylnnrl show, CHTCAGO MARKETS I Onto Aco.0ctober 1ti.~(Spaa1all- 0ct.Corn .... . Qi “ Wheat.......... .. . .. Lon; “Poi-k........... .. . .. -_- Dec Com........ ............,.. ilfll " Whsat.................. .. . l.\fl{ ‘ Pork ,... . ........,.... , .ti P .3 _.ly , ,, . t, _ ., is "i . V ‘fa »‘ ,l _ 1'. -it : .,- "! i 'vi ~,i`, . .l . 1 .._ ,,,__._-_~,s_...4_, l .til 5.1., -it -\, 'ti - ` EJ, 2 iii fl; T <-.fs-1:-=- -..._. 1, g ,,‘ .t rf l~ if 'lf l _ VF? - 2-.~ ,-,, V 3 if, if T 5* , gg lt i' ill; ll lr. ii 2., 'iii N l i 5; ll, ..._._¢=Y~" F-i Fl l ll l' ’;‘»" *T*-az;/rv ~ wr i -..-as-in~'_uaA _._- l it ye , ».» A»Av_....<_..,_'.- /Q , A.; if , f". ..;,,, ' i 5:9’-At l , r fi gut." , ,,g.,l ;> ‘ii , ..l I