I minimise fluff Pllillli _ < i,| _.‘/s:-1 ` _ _ _ ‘ x.-*TI.__Tf_`_*T;I-Tj__4`_ T0 Per the to En ¢A:)ol§3eIli:NtboN°B:lt Th B;l?iT°i:ii)ii';m" In Sing Sing as Result ofplea PROBABLY soc‘i.Aivls'r1oN Fon. I Tim for Hon Mn conaunle _ t ' » I I ' A V -'“ “"”°;"i”.‘£°;““““'““”i"'°‘:3N f 'li fMudr ' I - - ` - I '_ 1 f _ t_.o...l8h_ _mm_. \ _ _ gage in lndus_tr|alPursu|ts ,,,,_ ,_,,_,_,;m_0_,;“__,,,___h,__,_,,_m,,3__i o_Gu| _y o_ r e. MONMML Nw ___________ _“___ Point st luumht on il " -..` . i or flew iD'¢_mlllld¢d _ ..... ‘ l A i *_- ROMI-J,` Nov. 6.-The Turk h an-gnghold of Monaster surrendered ag one-'o‘elo'ck this afternoon to Se vlan gg-oops, 'according lto a despabc from Belgrade to Tribunal The whole of e sixth Turki extraordinary complexity of the Lon- . comparison between the number of beemgullty of an almost unbroken succession of “po‘itlcsl blunders" am bound to say that I thiuk`it r.< don truffle problem makes any exact AWARD FAR LESS THAH QLVAU/I- nd- nn shawn and v h un. il wol be g s, e e f i if we did not acknowled e the passengers carried by .any rsrtiwlnlr QUEBEC- N°"- °~°°A“ i“‘l’°"“““" stiff or ohligsuoh under which gwe no DIAMOND ‘FOUN il in than twenty years in Bing Sing. WORLD' B GREATEST D. S S ROYAL _, _ _ fl . ‘1._i;v.‘.l_=__ll1l lags. was the talk. among the pol E ir . would be for Henri Bourassa to co out, something be is very unlikely do, it is rumored, if no third can date appears in the field. Liber here to~dny admitted that Arthur L dllc, the latest' asked to accept nomination, has declined it for bu ness reasons. Liberals, however, pect to be able to make an nnnouno ment one way or another this nite army corps comma had by 1,-atm PM Not only would more statistics be tion case last night. The Saguenuy Lord Salisbury “hired hhé history ot JOHANNESBURG Nov 5-A dia- noon. t . required than are present available, and Q\1€\>°° Railway Company run im h T t h 1 t mond weighing 1,049 carats, h h" stauomd at Moms ex and mug but considerable adjustment would be line through the Duggan Seignory sf' flnthrotg husggssyiogrgelhtzjsiza? $35,. been discovered in the Premier min e_ necessary in view of the .varying con- Murray Bay and offered the owner duh The catalogue is A long Ong This is thc largest diamond in th Turkish troops fie\=.lng..rom oth ,,05(»,g ln the province have taken r sh' lrind. di transport almost impossible. d00i9i°l1 WB! Si*/EH 110130111 BD nl'\Yif-l'&~ to ohh poutigaj 0hp¢,ne'h(;s_ gmc., --'- , - ‘ _ ' ' B S 6. G mg, th,” ,,1,,c°'¢h,, beginning of ‘“*-i°“°- is-50° “B ‘“‘1°'“““°Y~ Mr' D“5¢““ hut it lu uflico to select from it world- The fnmnns Gnlllnan wh hostilities. ~ co n her on l m ed to on " - - . The despatch does not say whether n_:;2:g€,0':l hi; th; agua, cofsggxboi nesses warg examined. When the -ll" §;:|:psit;|:re1:aB g?jgT:e:;?;1:pzi;:c?d igtlghcflivei’ogdparisteagtohgd. vrliiia dm me °°“°.e’“B- The 1°" °f EM” by Ul;"“t'°" dfglgl °°”sid1‘ir‘;‘(1_1th° Shag; favor of s, return to the old and dis- mond Just found, when cnt, mn the _ebb or flovi' fr<:_m one system to t__:_{t_f__‘:_‘;"_° w___‘_§5§“ (5 _'___ 'ol amy credited system of Protection. its prove to be as large as .the Oullins ATHENS, Nov. 6.-The Greek na- ?:;t 2.1;; pi? i0(_i_d%°_§:,sbyt___*£_‘;c°:;11_'_ :'ec_ Jem: L_ B_,o_“e'__nd_gGe0'__g__ Mm__ immediate result was, in 1906, the diamond. - _ (Canadian Press) . 18 cd this great Turkish armiy surrender to invaders. '(Canadian Press) l.l y,-51 squadron to-day occupied the T kish island of Tenedos near the e trance to the Dardanelles. Tha Greek, army operating in th vicinity. of Ealonika has almost_ ac compile-hed its object as the invest- ment of the fortress is nearly com- plete. 1-. “_ whole. And this ebb and flow takes GU. Of M°“tf°R1- arate figures of their suburban pus- gpn 9;-g_ . OTTAWA, Nov. 4-Upon the experi most signal nnd disastrous electoral defeat that has befallcn any political markable-I mean the rejection by _ w s , ich t Owing to the chnstantly changing claimed $125.°00~ Th” °“° W” s“"' one or two of its more salient items. was found in the same mine in 1905, flint that there was no definite i itt rbltrati and fift Mit f ‘is t Y ll GUARD CHICAGO place not only between the systems -”“°" p g ' j th ¢ (mg f th BANK WRECKED By 5 but also between them and the trunk CONDUCTED TESTS ON ' 7(?ryIa,~;k_ e 0 ry or more an MAD pRES1DEN»-I-_ _ l'HuWBYB» Which <10 .H017 Publish S911- ICEBERG DETECTION' "Take another case still more re- -_- CHIGAGO Nov 5-Police tod . - av S the House of Lords, at the instance guarded the Kirby Savings Bank, --_-_---_ merits and 0hSl‘l`vB.tl0llPl Wlllflh he Con- 01 the Tory lemvel-s_ of the Budget of which was taken charge G! bv receiv _ DROPS DEAD WHILE ducted ln the ice fields last summer 1909 h. E, th 0 t 1 B 1 ~` - ' ‘ ~ N t tions for the surrender of _ __ _ _ _ , pci' -tp e _m s co os a error ers on the discovery that William T. lfigikiaao ened on Friday last but HONORING DEAD' Prof' Barnes' of Mqmu Jntvfrsity- In tH°f»1¢3v C0m'm1U1€d in our tl\T\e» Kirby, president of the institution, Se. ll' D bavc not been satisfactorily conclud- ed. _ Greek newspapers discussing th proposed armistlce say it can onl be bought at the price of the remov --- has lust submitted his report io the what gollowedv Within two vears- n 5 b ' f ti 'ph QUEBEC, Nov. 5.-1Mrs. Brousseau, marine department nnd lt contains a only two years separated 1909 from vZn1tgeexetgsigdnfrtsotrdhtapdeI but e Sr. Eauveur, died suddenly Sundny number of important recommends- 1911__n¢,t only was the old conmtu. $825 afternoon in St. Ssuveur cemetery. uonsfoi- the detention of barges and fx nal dost" th i th H l . ` - ,_ while attending the ceremonies in floss. The nriy:iual experiments were Llgrdsi must lnlgte meddle with Diilxfsnge wkxmhfgg 1rrg;rrs!;l:r1tt1i(iil‘ga;dguthe$50a0ill0 ~ tion Wml the Visit t0 U16 conducted in 1910 on the government made matter of‘sta.tutor enact- ~ ' - - '~ al of the Tllrklsh throne to Asia wnnec . _ R Y in deposits, it is said, waited outside v __ and reforms mr the hemhh of KFRVGS Of l`¢|Ut1V°3- ___ _ steamer Stanley und were continued ment, but the power of tblat House the bank doors and shouted ~ ,_ Mino the Christian population there. (Canadian Press) UBKUP Nov, 6 --The Turki S9/tl-\I‘d*1Y ‘V05 ` All S0010 DRY ' nn the Ladv Grey and Montcalm last over gcneral legislation which has m age he th - 1 - 1 _ , ' ouut of funds was given them. ! xonny _“ei;_eisR::n:Ial;Ys réaigimz C:__<_:_l:_ and also this season. \'u\ “nun for_;t;;_w:_> dgelrigaticlins _ithwarthed Kind The total uabhmes of the bank are h tcrles, bllt the ceremonies were post- ' ' m a e ‘ em pu cy' was rc “C unknown. The $352 WHS made up _ _ ~ . n s :E.l§::“f:_va :£3 mofrghillgs; djghgcts A5 5 Tries” °f _the Bt' S‘1“V°“r ,, ,_ repeatedly pointed out to Balfour bdtween Kuprili and Porpele wber the roads are practically impassable. The Servinn artillery was unable t follow them but the infantry were or dered to alzlvnnce and in spite of murderous fire from the Turks took position after position. The last on was carried at the point ol the bali onet. _ (Canadian Press) SOFIA, Nov. 6--The Turkish loss es, killed and wounded, durinll fliiht- ing in the vicinity of Lille Burgas and Bunarhis-“ar is estimated* nt 25,~_ 000 men. Bulgarian troops captured 37 batteries. Quick tiring guns and took 2,000 prisoners. CONSTAN'11lNOP‘LE. Nov. 6- '1‘h public are astonished and dumfound- cd at the repeatod Turkish reversesi 5...... ,,.,.nio..iy dropped to the groin.; l»lucl.l:\'oHl1vsuN S DAUGHTER nnd- was carried into the cemetery were culled, but nocwithsthnnlng nu luide Cannon. the pretty daughter ni s, _ in n short while. the latest society beauty to attract I come from the neighborhood of Tux- edo,_ his attentions _to Miss Cannon SUGAR REFINERY. Young Astor has recently become interested in outdoor 811.01425. -P0S5ib1_v ST. JOHN, Nov. 5.-This was a because Miss Cannon is a. slllellind big day for St, John, tho biggest, ln horsewoman. She is especially inter- fact, since the announcement of the usted in amateur Db0t0gl'8-Dhy. 8-“il signing of the contract ior'tlle work. mixes her camera everywhere with at Courtenay Bay. her, 9 /Church was prenchmg' Mrs' Brom' AS'[j0Rb AITENTIOITLTO MRS" and Chamberlain that they were heading straight for the disaster in- to which they plunged in 1906." ‘Z chapel where a priest; and physician NEW YORK. NOV. 5~--Miss Adil' _ _ __________.._._.._. 8' medical effort Mrs. Brousscml died MPH- Th00d0l”€ P- F'l‘°1il1Shl~\YS€H. is DONATES $5,000 to RO WING CLUB. 0 vincent Astor, the heir to $ioc,000,- ,__- ' C00, and according to rumors that WINNIPEG, Nov, 5_-sir Tlinmns Lipton has promised to donate n five thousand dollar silver challenge cup. _ 'oT. JOHN SITE FOR il/re looked upon as serious. for the Winnipeg Rowing Club to fog. ter International rowing. The cup is to_\>c competed for hy crews from the United States und Callmla either fours or ciglits, as muy he arranged by the trustees and the first will -ul,/A qu .l0,\.i}1 pau 9111 no could nijnq, nipcg ... e In city hail this afternoon a special Mr, Astor was one Of the l“dB€B Hi? ' _i______._ meeting of the city council ratified a the races on Richard Delaiield‘s_llew- ' - _ t draft agreement with D. Lorne Mc- ly completed track at Chester, N- Y-. is now recognized on all sides that “ ' _ _ . _ _ U rederlck Foe-' _ _ thc end has come. 'rho musselmen population of the e gh depressed maintains calm Som Gibbon, F' W Anderson and Mr Mit n Saturday, and with F chell, of thc law firm of Mitchell and ter, awarded the prizes. Casgrain, of Montreal, whereby the 'Had he been called to present thu towns along the Dardanelles, althou- Montreal men will inside of thirty blue ribbons to the llrsttilliif Hifi his _D~ R- M‘>"fi90“. Sllmuwfside. hui . - _ anti-Greek incidents of small imrnor nnce are reported to have occurred in outlying villages. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 5- The situation in Constantinople crown gravel' every day. Hostility to Eu- ropeans inereases and is shown more openly and arrogantly _as the days pale. , The lower classes express their fier- cs animcsltyiwitllout any attempt at concealment. Some wom°km.en's guilds openly boost that they have taken a sacred vnw to massacre every Christian in Constantinople.: should the Bulssri- nns enter the city., or should Roume- lia be served from '1‘urke_v_. .Fanatics swear on the Koran- to tabs terrible vengeance upon the in- fldel. LONDON, Nov. 5.-In the absence of news of 'fighting from'»the Balkan umm el wer. Enrnne is giving nt-»~ tsntion to the diplomatic sltuatidll arising out of the hostilities. Al- tbougb all the Powers have not yet replied to 'l‘urkcy’s appeal 101' 1110018' tion, it ls known that it has nowhere received n very wa/rm,reC_61>'-l0“- A, moref definite request from Turkey to‘ the Powers to put an end to the war, which she is expected to make in ‘ "law of the French reply to‘her first application is likely to receive nl0l‘0 consideration. Even then, however. the Powers will be unable to overlook the oft-repeated demand of the l\li°d Balkan nations that Turkey must dnl directly with them. All that thei Powers will be able to do, therefore, is.-to act as intermediary in bringing the belligerents together. As to the fiiture of tbe`Balkans, a very sharp lip 'divides Germany. Austria-Huw ggi-y and Italy from France, Russia a Great Britain. ublic . opln-ioirln Great Britain; _ nec and Russia, nrgues that th n es should have theterrltory wlli°i1 they have conqiiersd and- Russis guarantee that they will erect here very devoted. __ within two years and operate to the ‘Miss Cnanon ls the daughter of t e capacity of 2,000 barrels per day, a late Hairy CBDHOD. Wh? was °“° ‘H sugar refinery said to be one of the the most popular cotillion leaders Of finest in the world. his day. Her mother. _was Miss Elica.- To-night, W. Burton Stewart, gen- beth Thompson, ol Michigan- Mm’ eral manager for Canada of the Nor- Cannon is petite and blonde. ton Grifllths Construction company, --’_“'_""' announced that his company would MUST BE A MR. JAMES. hcqiéirck the charter oii the Irfidperial (A ___ lry oc company an wou con- 115011511 ~ strixctdn Courtenay Bay a. dock of Frank P. Morse, the Dress H_§@“°» more than 1,150 feet in length, which walked into 9, fashionable hotel Mr. Stewart rays he believed to be Chlengo one evening and wrote on the the' largest docln in the world. ` register ‘heheh of pE.c(,hm- hw-Ugly. The company will also develop the _hhics Whig), he in pleased to call his drydock and ship repairing plant into signature. How much will _ you an immense steel shipbuilding indus- charge me |01- B room. and bath 'I he try and will use their best endeavors inquh-ed with an an- ol 8, man to to found iron nnd steel works on the whom ,honey was ,wg a qnestion.The site adjoining the drydoclr. The es- clerk tom h1m_ Yom yes, sn-ld Morse, tablisbment of these works,.Mr. Ste- with extreme uhhahihy_ Quito 90,N0w wart points nut, will by; other im- I would like to see M,-_ Jan-,¢n_ What portant subsidiary in-du ries in their Mr James 7 The proprietor of this no train. . Ho estimates that the steel ‘t 1' explained Mr Morse. What was plant alone wil employ .between 1,- ° '__ t the point' he grew very pew. ooo one z,onn men, while tho develop- I“° the hen; ,named that M,_ ment of the shipbuilding plant is an not the propretor of the limitless brits possibilities. For me “gif” __ that no ML _,mm was ,n sites for the industries they propose U0 ° 1 al* You c____,t kid me mm to reclaim land by depositing the the h°“°_‘_"r“ I want to see' ML spoils from the dredging work thorn Mor” “ 5 y'__ the p__0p_,iet0r_ of the instead of allowing itito be_ toigd _;7_l_1(;”?°v-_"gg ‘£3 ____ mm quick I _mmm out to sca. They will nterv ew e __ James tha most notorlous city commissioners to-morrow and Mr- 255° - ___ ____b__oum_ cl will see the provincial government rubber of modern nl later with _B viglw to _gettihig dnangiial Frank. _ assistance or e rec ama On pro ec either in the shape of a subsidy or INSISTED THAT Tl;F'_l_‘_R HIM OUT the guarantee of the interest on the MU T bonds. i The details of the sugar refinery CINCINNATI, Nov. 5-A mat\;_ew(l_l;Z project provide for the expenditure of claimed that-he had served in _ __ at least $1,000,000 in plant and build- vii War nnd had never been mus is ings and the opening of the rlllnsry out made ii persistent n'='=°'“i’t F° ‘W __,_i- connection with this thers is the cer- nf Charles P. Taft, where President and the West Indies. ' pjngned that only Mr. Taft could mus- for operation on June 1, 1915. In to secure admission to the r€s\‘1°“°° ~ --i dgys, doposlt with the ehamberlaln of choice would probably' have fallen returned home from Point Tupper. J. - the city the sum of $100,000 as a upon Miss Gannon. *-0 Yhom ha was -Miss Mary Murphy, of Summer- side, made the round trip by t! e Em- press yesterday.--J. -~J. E. Wyatt, M. L. A., Summer- side, crossed by thc Empress yester- day for Monctl/n.J, _ _"' / _Patrick McPhee, of Coleman, re- ceived by tho Empress h noir or srnss foxes which are reported very valua- ble.-J _ ' in / _ -Hon. Murdoch McKinnon, Cher lntgetown, _. passed through Summer- pir_l]_e on Tuesday en route to Ottawa. '-Hon. John McLean, M. P., of Souris, passed througli Summerside Tuesday on his way to Montreal and Ottawa. J . _ -Miss Dorothy Auld of Freetown was n passenger 'by the Empress yes- tcrday morning cn route to Sasha-. toon.J. ' -James Grady who bus been spend- ing his vncatlon~at his home in Chur- lottetown returned to Montreal by the Empress < yesterday m.ornil\K~J~ -Miss Ircnd McPhee, of Coleman, was n passenger by the Empress Monday night, on her return from Brooklyn, Mass., after spending two months with her sister.-J. --Foxes wanted on fair terms. A first class black- female to mate .With a first class black fox. Also for snle two first class patch foxes. 'l‘hcy and their pnrents may be seen at ranch at O’Leary. W. 1-I. Dennis. 11-7ME3i~ THE WEATHER talnty th t theestablishment of the Tag; is nwniting the nntion’s ver- R ° rennory will mean s direct fortuinhtly mot. when s nlnld snswefed W’ “IE T.f.{‘;§sRl;?)oE¢ Em stoamsbip service between St. John nian's ring at the doorbell he GP _ » i ,_-_ p ticnlnrly, has warned Tlkkey that ..,_.,...,....».........,.,.....,.h........... < ____ mm out _,nh he attempted to T0N0N,hO 0nt__ Nm, .,__Moderate sgnlll further disaster _ occur nt 'lhhatellja Austria-Hilngarv. Whi°l1. r all is the most directly- inter- ggd ofthe great Powers, being then ed. » __ _ __ _ _‘aw an moraine ins - “"”'°“ "°"‘m’°r °° tm B°“‘“ But” push his wny tl1f°“8h the d°°f- '1"‘° to fresh sohthwssterly to southerly will, it is believed, not sit quietly by . k 1 d th d or m his . _ _ haw d b h _ and me the Baum league ~”hhhhsh_ maid u\_l_l¢t ly 9;1_:'\1;f_ _____°_______f_’d_ winds. fair at first o c y s ow ers towards evening or at nlght,co_q- _.___-_ l ._<_» VERY GLAD TO BE IN EAST AGAIN. ST. JOHN, Nov. 6.--Th? from the West arriving in the city these days are bringing back many Maritime Provinces boys who journey- cd across the continent to work in the wheat fields during harvest time and who are now, coming home pleas- erl at having seen the country west of tho Groot Lnl|- 5°” morrow morning at 6.50 and Satur H, : mTp,,np,,h,¢(¢'apZ:;,,j ,$155.5 l _ ,_ _ __ ___,_ l __).`_ ____,__ h___‘_ _v _ _ _ » _ _ir _; _;\(.'~- i. _ ___._ ~ ‘» ' _ _ _ _ ' _ I’ ,V ` ‘_ 1 ;' . '~ _ ~ _c°;_..___ A* - ` 48 it 5-55- ffl lsn't the thin cu're after A "_ __ . , ‘ _ . g' , _' IEID s(3_llOt\7EF_ng:; 3 ills moon lbtl' this Bftornoon at Mgr” Fmnen H.m5¢y_ N_ g_ 11.7m3( '- _ ~' .c ' __ _ . ~. ‘ . _ rnce o ueon ee. . . . '___ » E - _ _ ,, ,_ __.,,..‘ -. _ "-.¢__~_1._-.-i".»»..- '~__ ..-_1_i _~. -'please leave at All” U C°"~ _ The last quarter of the moon was wphg very but of “nay will bs < _ hh" hd °n~ ‘Q fguf bn _,Hn if ' ' _ ` _______.___}1_‘_7l'L§_‘7_’f|; on Tuesday. 17°". 1 ‘t “'35 P» ul- cold at the Grossmith opera-. The _ H” U P°~¥'._ » _ 4 1 . b-~; .= A .1 yvhivfrnn. s 'rmol-lan ron 'mm 'rho new moon will be _on Frinny. piper- ol Hamlin _ln the overs ri -:il choosing, Qogh gd; sho;il_;__h_c_ ca n f».§h_l., 9;, .ff T, Perl: comb: sohoor supplement Nov. nh, he 1o.os p. ni. 1 sh one mu Nov. for the honm oi . ' _ » ‘_- - ~ " -”' ' ' 550, Apply to John Stewart, The length of today will be nine the Ohsrlottetown Hospital. Bring NEW h __ Th _- ----~-~-.-.----....-... gl,-,Mh meg,-_ 11_7M10mzipd, hours and forty-nine minutes. ten cents with you. 11-EMBL ` 10 _,nat 5°' ""5 t° °G“‘\fd|“\\ GUI “|10 \GVBl\tll¢0fthil Offer. .._.-_..._______- mmmicuismdx can sam. mi. ulmrrs unions: cm- nonmn.. minor. z.lshsm_aoil¢vo~mmlnh» \ _p B some districts in this city over P01103 Bt 9 0'C100l\~ No trouble wa 0fl1Y imidtllt out of the ordinary wa years old, poll clerk who fell ll Mosley," in an article headed “Wife iS Hallllcrlilllg on the Amur Railway' publishes a hricf but horrible accoun of th orers on the new Amur railway There are no fewer than 17,000 con vlcts, including n (onsiderable mlm ber of political criminals," employe on tho constructive work of the line. il' specter of the convict gangs, n ruilia named Savitcki, was removed fro victs. . ln. his place was appointed certain Leonovitch, who was inslriio _ laborers lightly clad nnd wharf '_ Sir Wilfrid Laurier wrote the Li eral executive strongly urging tb not to make a iight in Hoclielaga the naval question in view of ormation olr which to base n ca sign, hilt to leave the matter to combatted on the floors of the hon if necessary. In consequence Ho Louis Coderrc will be returncdfby a clamntion unless the nationalists d clde to make a fight. FELL DEAD IN BOOTH BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 5- Ido weather conditions prevailing in Bn falo and Western New York todn bl`0l1§_h_E out an unusually large earl vote in both city and country, I third of the registration had boo repo‘rted~durfng the early hours, Th the death of Henry A, Mnggt, 4 while checking up s 'voter. ea CONVlC ETiXHD LIFE. ODESSA. Nov. 5.-The “Colo c treatment of the convict lab Some two years a o the chief in ed by the crown attorney nt Tcliit to adopt milder disciplinary method lt is these "milder methods"'tliut tl Moscow journal now describes, For the--most trifling derelictlon their arduous duties, the convicts n the ordinary "ration" being Z blows, but the "ration" may be i flicted two ot three times B day the brutal plealsure of the gang m ters. During the last winter the conv thin shoes, were compelled to wo (112 degrees Farhenlleit), when t paid navvies were warmly lious - r in a temperature, the wretched convl 200 blows until they voluntarily r ed to the wounds inflicted by the flo glng and frostbite. of vodka. On another occasion Leo the paid uavvics. _Most of the cells in which the co ricts are confined, in chains for week’s arrest for some trivial oflenc are so low-roofed that the prisons cnn't stand upright, and must "liv out" his scutcncc on the earthen o stone-paved floor, crawling on ii fours to thc doors, ro receive hi bread and water rations. lifter one or two hours’ lubo ' such c hrolne down. They were tlicn got i chains, removed to a stone-paved an nrcless lock-up, and every day give Minard`s Linlment for sale sverywher 311 . _ _ ___ _ _ SEN? ant the U___o_______ ___a___y _md ____ will be no election cohtcst in Hoclze- , _ c . ~ i . - - _ - isle of Orleans . (Canadian Pres.) _ _(Canadian P__e___) :gills hoiday. Tha only chance of i Pl-lolrulx, Nov. s-constitutional ::,',“,1f‘g tl” 1°" ‘°“ Y°°"*' A“‘1“m‘. Dalyvuw YORK, Nov. e-egos Ph °" °” ° n t it W” sm' ‘ amendments providing for the recall . ' _ ldson, slayer of "Big ack" Ze- ' of Judges to permit the state to en- eh' :£°o:;fv,_°h§s:-°:osvfe0:0;?;d7gw';2 gag, U8. who 1300404 Blliltv to l1\lll‘¢\°l‘ _ ~ _ gage in the industrial 'pursuits was thhee ghhsrhy Ejecthms_ That I “_ the second degree last week has been 1.oNDoN, Nov. 1, (specials-'rho chmod by-overwhelming ~mn1orities._ h,,,.,_ ,,,,.,,¢n,..¢¢s n 'i-score; one I °°°l°"¢°d twins' to serve not less me ' .__ to ‘_ 21-9 (Canadian Press) , ,_ qussuo, Nov. 6-C. N. noni the l mall s. s. Royal Georgs gpoundod 9;. this evening during n fog on the river eg. a mile east of Point Bt.Laurent island E. of Orleans. r- The wrecking steamer Lord Strath- cona nnd‘ two tugs left here this sven- b- ing-to assist the disabled steamer. em She is believed to be seriously on damaged. he n- FIND WOMAN DEAD IN BATH. m- '. be NEW YORK, Nov. 6.-A woman's se, body, nude with bruises on the hips, n. was found in a half-sitting position c- in a bath tub in a Harlem apart- e- ment house. It was ldentided as that of Miss Anna M. Vanauken, 32 years old, a stenographer. ' In a pocket-book which had evident- ly belonged*to the ,woman were let- a l ters written by relatives living in f- Schenectady, dated from 1910 up to y a month ago. y When the body was found the bath- n room was filled with gas fumes. The 9, coroner said he was not satisfied n however, _that the woman met death g by nsphyxiation. c o An aged man, who was supposed 5 _by neighbors to bo Miss Vanauken's 8 father, was .missing from the apart- d ` ment. -._-,.._._i-i \ 5 CHARGE OF FRAUD t,` LEADS TO ARREST. (; MOOSEJAW, Saak. Nov. 5--H. S, _ Niblock, western manager af the Can- , adiau Financiers of Vancouver, has - been arrested an instructions from - the police of Medicine Hat charged d with frnud~ in connection with the or- ganization of the Canadian Financi- - ers, which was recently incorporated n under Dominion Charter with a. capi- _ m tal of $2,000,000. Niblock is one of the hm Post f‘“` H055 °"“eltY £0 the C00' head men oi the concern and cut I til. wide swath ln financial circles in this _ pro\ incc. il There is no talk of a strike nnvorig S-_lthe C. P. R. employes here. Orders ms were telegraphed to send available lconstables and four experienced men 0! left at oncc for Swift'Ou»rrent. Orders T3 stripped and floggec with stout rod lW°'° “ls” “nt t° W1“““’°‘ 1°' as 56 many as possible to report the1'e.0w- ___ ing to the large number of men com- M ing away from the harvesting into the city, it will be easy to fill the "'s` places of any strikers. ' ict SASKATOON, seek., Nov. 5-'M. Knowles, the only member of the Bro- ‘hff ther-hood of Railway nmpioyesin the t in 40 degrees (Reaumur) of frost C' P' R' employ here' 8 dark in the he freight department, was the only man 0_1 who walked out when the strlkewonf; into effect. His place was promptly ts filled by one of four applicants filed n on the instant. No tie up of traffic is d expected. h CALGARY, Nov. 5-The mounted G. police captured 5 man at Brooks who turned to \vol'k'. Very many 5u¢¢nm=h,‘. is believed tol be Alphonse Catalina, alias Jas Sulllva who killed Jos. _ _ n, g Mayo al. the C. P. R. shops on 'Mon- In one instance a 'Door shivcrin convict was given 200 blows thre times on the same day for th “crime” of having purchased at the Dominion Land sub-agency at Willow public store a small 15-copeck bottl K day. The man arrested is said to an. c swer the police description. e MOOSEJAW. Sauk., Nov. 5~ Tho '> Bunch has been closed This ste w s < - D a _ xr- made necessarv bv railway construe- Ovltch ordered three convicts, wh lvcreieetotallers, severe fioggings in l`°f\\SUl|-‘I the "Mika rlltlfrll dwlt out to siniboia will probably he the new 0 tion of railways and, couaequuit 1' change in the population centrel As- point chosen. ll‘| REGINA, Sauk., Nov. 5-While no ll nctunl settlement nf the strike nf tele 0 phone linemen has been effected, tm F men will return to work pending '3 what it is believed will prove an em-_ F ly settlement of the difficulties. Re- ll pre_=cntntl\'es of the government and B of the men are in conference and while no statement has been handed out, lt is believ_e 'fl l' t'.2l2 _ - The Ciinadian (wiilitttjydiiiii lildldliiimotmtiirin Dmoz, splondidly illustrated with farm views. farm inucliincry in operation, fields of ' vegetables, prize winning hor.~lr_s. cattle, hogs, sheep, views of the onto, etc. urticlllurs ure given about The Can' Mill. Youll lisurwm. sunsciurrlou ronsv usluc me roiui snow _ ' Subwwiomuggonx, G e r t wn u ear Sire. ' Nlme. . . . l " i I ardian. i Charlottetown, l’. E. I. ` 5 l nhoiooea mia hom-ith eerie hoin w l sion' u the Morning liuurdian for one your. Wgthmtigis asumpg ‘ understand that I will revolve Fltlhli for one your The Canadian Countryman, n WEEKLY magazine printed in Toronto, One, ov--ooooeoooou-no o-».sooo»»».~~»,\o| Post Office l... ' . _,_ ~ .__ \ lillwdlil