' """""' ALI- OVER PRIINI--GE EDWIARD ISI-Al`lDl**"" 'Z nNI G DA, “rg KLr(N0\\ 25’ _l'i'h'i} “THE 1.A'rsis'r News CH Y § > I c z § E *< ,_ _ _ i _ _ ARLQTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, oc'roBaR 6, 1911. _ I 11113151 sn. __...i-.-_-ir-_._ . -_.___ _*_ LAST MEETING oF iilisiiiuii l iiiiiisir iniuin will SYNOD cI.0sEIJ LA-URIER CABINET nussiii. cisi sill ii iiiiis siiiiiiiiuii LI-IST NIGHT _--_.-..__.___...__. ".§Zii'.’i°l'f.’.'.'.i`.°$.".‘.’.’.1’.f"liiliiinii Mil '1f.i“.i.if;z;:;_ ;';“..i.;;' .l'f::.i;.i.f:.ii““~ ""“;i..§';r;1";_:i.i°'"° ciiiiiici iii *"8* "°’ ° "“”’ °"“”" mer Borden 8 Dr Roddick Fight .it Myliloue Wanted More To Meet Next Year Pfe, ’ EET IIIVIL WAH - ~ L 4 - -- " ‘ VALLEY llA|LWAl iii PM A$SOC|(]t8S_ W , iuoiv'i~ni~rAi., oct. 5-'riiiit ire innr co‘is'rAN'rrNoi»ii~‘ _ Um. N - - '”-' 0'l"l‘A\vA. Oct. 5-The last meeting 0| the liaurier Government was held to-dur 'l‘he ininistry's resignation will be tendered to Earl Grey tomorrow by _ Sir Wilfrid. Pnrliiimcnt will meet early in Nov- meinber and finish the urgent business before Christmas. Mr, Borden has not made up his complete Cabinet, but some minist- ers have practically been chosen. ” It in iilmost certain that W, '1‘_ White ofthe National Trust Co., LONDON Oct 5-A no in t P tuguese Royalist declares civil war iii- evltable in Portugal. The l`el’l1Y`€fl. have ample finances nd t -_.__.__.____* flllfl tlllili hé had never believed Russ tilcnc_ ucwal of the negotiations for peace. -2 ob ained a sleeping drug from Dr startling icpuit has reached here that home ltule bill liiepnreil for gllhmlp R°'l‘ll¢k Hlmdlly because of Mi Rus the Italian and 'luikish fleets are ei-l- sion to the (abinet provides for a l in en or sell s nervousness and need of slee griged in ii fierce bnftlc north of My- grant of $50 000 null ll, ,imrf ¢l,,. ,nw Parliament i i i, Oct 5 - A D I , Oct. .i-The draft of the _ - t . ~ ~ _ - _ _ . 4 _ ' -' ‘i>. ' 1 Fll lllsllllfm bill HllSIllCl0ils through rliricc. Saturday the ministry png The Nntioiiiilists had risked fnr$7l'»- Royansmi lle SHYB. are well worry, were the chief points brought Su; for 54 hom-S_ delihemting on the 000,000. D ll W0 “ill tlllfl m0l‘llillF€ in tllfi 0l‘0sH~€X11ml11- possibilities of chances of irsisteiice 'l“°i~ ` . ' " ' l , , _ warships and an only awaiting tliii ation of Mr Rush formcily Russell s n “mst th( rtnlmnel "leon" f H _ _ _ _ » _;._ny,4f,,_.,,,,,Uc |3e,,l[i¢c,\,_e_ T\,(i_ budget, ii ~ _ A I inineiiiiliiiii sgna tn begin. ipriiatc secretary. Nothing has been decided and italy , -'_-~~ remains mistress of .ill thi- 'Purklsh coast PliESElllAl|Ull LHUYALIST SAYS ‘ ... A lllllllllll lll lllsllll lil [_ H, grill lllllllgll A A"';f_';“.::':_1l‘i‘:;f;;'::;;":..';‘.i;;';;...._ ._ bodies recovered fiom the flood w~rec ka he t ' R d _ I “‘* A new (abinet luis lust been form othdyr arifilyrishtlir ily the face of an rurgntii will be Finance Minister. S lleiuitoi- liougheed, Dr. Roche, Robert llogers, Frank Cochrane, Andrew If Broiler. George E. Foster, Judge m Doherty, ’1‘. Chase Casgrain ami F. ll. Monk arc practically certain of M portfolios. 1 'fliere will be three moi'e thnn this, init the selection are not yet made. year `m____ (ine will be George Perley, if he ` ' wnnts ii portfolio, and if not H. B. Vg Ames. y Colonel Sam Hughes has strong I1 liiicking for the Militia portfolion Hector Mclnnls or E. M. Rhodes E may come in from Nova Scotia, and h Kenib from Toronto. li Tivo of the delentcil Ministers wnntcd in the house by n large Lib- l eral followlirg nre Graham and Field- E ing. Mr. Ficltling has been offered the Y rs. Beer & Weeks, of which you have ravi- been linppy and profitable, and oucerned. It has always been evident It is with more than ordinary re- ret that we note than the time of our departure from your native city nd province, is fast approaching. While emplo ed in the firm of Mes- eeu one of the honored partners, we ave learned to regard you with the lghest respect. Yuiir relations with your emllloyees articularly so far as ' we have been that 'you took a deep interest in our .ast evening 'ii t B ' ~ ' .L L _ _ ’ _ ` U 5° 'WHY °h‘""`°“l tore was closinlgli_0xuT:hee(e;Ii;yA1tl:;Ve;:Il:i: ed, lint it hlas no stability and no that neither the sex nor approxi- prenlicr Hazen' A_ S_ Goodevel ployees gathered in the ‘_ ,t _El » progranr out tlici'cforc will be slrort- where they waited on Mr.mTilrny urine nt Diiftoii |.i~if iiiclit wi vilio piteciiterl In ii. inolst ‘unusual aicidciit Tu i Ulll. P < itio ‘lj L; ,n il". hynhd er men inf niiriou ci-reaicl. ‘ I ur ~-l».l.li¢.,i, , 1 ll The laborers were urfiilc-ny on lr iiici`li~cli o Li llir ristrkiliitlxold Tvuls uge cului bunk icliarriiig .n drai line sl '~'HlL"l l<‘ M fin ttaclied to an nppm_,l,,s H L H ‘~' of l t ioiirinit ies if-fuse fruin thc mine to tht ii p "tl"l>" 1-l lm. if~in"\iticis vias f the ciilin heap Near tlivm rim ll b"'“l5lll “mill by l`te\ l 0 Mchllllnn li a _ .ir.frw.r il. n aiishaft running into the mine tu L "‘"“" U 'lm “”~">l“l»¥'1tl"° . Il tht _ th t 1_ ~ _ €:stri'o de Portlilalmwerce bghelllsi Sill’ dared on the high railways by the _ EE ‘I Aniulf t l h t royalists, who occupied the towns of vnlltswézate( bofneny Runway S" Ch I . I , , , B Dem ei s _ was finally anéilyes tmimares lnira ani nrra settled t0day_ An earlier agreement On the other find republiciin ci -` was hem fm when the °_°ml"m_Y fem? cles say that (lliaves and the other ed ‘to reinstate wrtmn, stnkers "‘ Darts of the north are iluict. 'l‘lrc‘l‘I"°*`“ Wf}"I"h htav; Mel' llllell l>Y 0l'»ll Richmond colony has been watching ‘"`_"}""- le “Tl €l`-‘F illlllllflflllftfl their with interest the recent attempts oii|0l`l_l5l"{ll i1l`l0V8llC€S Which was their thc niirtlrcrn froirtici' to rc establish “ill-lecllllll U* lllllllllllltl liiiubcr :~rllllJP00\\t $so.ooo was acne to the llnlilliig and contents, but no person Wm* l'lJ\lr_eil. causes rusescutosis l “HICAGo. october 4-"Artificial llitllt causes tuberculosis," declared l"» L. elliott, in an moms ee ure closing session ofthe convention for tlie Illuminating Engineering society mtefdev. Mr. spleen, who is carter °' " ¢°°l1nl¢8l msgulns, said be knew 0f lll factories ln which the germs of l“b°\°¢\\losis and other diseases devel- °D beeaiise the workmen use only nr- verance of our relations together, _ lnost respectfully ask you to accept his walking cane as nn expression of elf, may have nbuudaut happiness 1 SEEK STAGE EAHEEHS atcst recruits to the London mirslc- man-Montgomerie and it niece of the pect showed us how to make the rlpst f our lives and opportunities. E We, therefore, on this the eve of se- iir cordial feelings toward you, audi crmit us to express the hope time on may, in ri snnnier' climate, enjoy fair measure of health; also that rs._ Beer and family, as well as your- nd continued prosperity. We beg to remain, , Respectfully, I osie Wynne, I-l. H. l\’[cl<`ai-laricl elen Wynne, ldmmiiet Quinnl azel Stewart Artlrur Affleck lanche McKay, Eddie Dufflf ohn Hobbs Burr Dwir‘e| llliam 'reed Geo. Mugfnrd.I m. Dlmn' nd. l Mr. Beer was cviilently taken com- letely by surprise, but he replied to he address in a few words of appre- iatlon of the services of his enilJl0Y' eg and refemid to the pleasant rela- lie einployccs. _ |]LE Sllilllll GIRLS A LONDON, October, 2-One of the I comedy stage is Eleuore Montgom- rie, daughter of Lady S0PllY Hyn' resent (fifteenth) Earl of Eslinwn nd Winton. V She has joined the company at the Gaiety theatre, where liord Dnnliflllr son of Earl Cowley, and Miss Heier; Cecil Montngu, daughter of lior Montugu of Beaulieu, are nlreiidy 5"' gaged in conspicuous parts. Miss Montgomerie says she is ‘tired of an idle existence, made un principally of dinner parties, dances, and the usual round of country amusernents. "I want," she _add_s. some object before me, and to live lu London in all grades of society. According to such an authorlti’ 09 the producer of the famous Play! 0l the oxiord Universitv'Dr»1m»1¢l° 9?' elety, ii revolutionary movement 19 taking place among society YOUHK women, who will no lo!\fI0l° ‘ln “oth” in Ext ir a zreiit tragedy." he “YB- “There fs really not room enough for them all on the stew. l1°“‘€V°l'f ml" nine they may ne. 'rin msc °¢ lm has been recruited largely from the leisured classes. and is better for this, but the ti-ninipg of society rifle is more tedious than in the case of others. tificlul light, Mlnnrd's Linlment Reliever Neuriilgis \_-_-_-_»-»---_. _ _ _ __.__..x__.______ ment either tlrrougli the interference of the Sparnisli authorities or by the premature disclosure of _their plans. Ho sure are the royalists of the pre sent. movement that most of the men left Richmond last weck to take active part in the rising. Manuel, who has been the guest of the lcai-l Lonsdale us Lowther castle ,reinstate 90 per cent of the strikers :at once and the remaining 10 per cent., when vacancies occur. They will not ilisniiss the new men who “ere ‘taken on iluring tlic strike-_ y _ FELL 000 FEET I ___ -ciiiunii ciuciies iuiieiuciuis L 1 of Dr. b. G. Dix ii, State the work. 'lhe food supply is get lc .serious injury. Tire machine was lust fire months 72000 being froin'i RO Ill. Oct 4 - Trouble be tween strikers and strike breakers at Mounds, (‘niro anil Uentrulia, lll., induced the railroad ofllciiils tc The starck suddenly collapsed and the Q-'2.nu;_mmh or “U ‘melllcnt the rm’ ue conl refuse started to fun rnto,` ml,q'L tf ‘I M A, th' P' "5 the mine opening like quicksand MI: UI, "mil :E `,c“' ° Um' dren the men in a vortex and prccip R0f:,r,||(,f;Il{;"1"("f_ “;‘E3§q;]”‘lH;;"‘;‘I;l ltigtjttigl them 70 fecf into the mine R (slant WML I N mm? hmds L_. er rucn on the culm liaiii' nutlr Tm mm_`,,mc(_ I t _I eil their absence and rescii~ i;nni,‘r uh", ,m_,l‘ ) fl ‘L lilfnce U"°‘“‘9 fioni within the mine were iiirfl- ,,,_j,m,,_ s,q:"'*‘“ ltsfllftliiiirt TH--Ai ist(-lv set io work diggiiig our the ‘H l ntowmnm I“"v f“t"_“ l""`“““@‘ iinforturiati woikiiien who by tin-. ,IP H T "_ "" 0 “" “h“"3`° inilli l'Ilf‘e \(, tg, 3, time hull been ioiercil by tons iv (oust hm Q sm( I ported on the way, We want f00d_lilil't but when they wcre rcnchtd tivo »|'u.i`_m _ _A _'_ _ pm" _ ~ “'11 the only elect =i:;;;'“ be .§ir..‘;‘._§“f:r. tif” do w ()\ Pl ting low and as we increase our nur """"'-*""*°’*" ` ~ ,.. B - _ fl) ll R WILL ` tlfilgxce we u t find ii. way to _ , , M0'N'l‘Pl \l.. October 'i¢'llii. (`-I1i\n- lll Pe-"l`ltll illmllilllt l\iS \l-‘lit to ull ` h‘_`:`_‘mH“ l “""~ ("'*‘°l“" 4*” “0' V """ `diuIi Piicific railway s lrulfo til»er'Iil.ioii~¢ iiiicxpectcd early terniiniition, lcaviirg;l`lCl"ll‘ll- \ ul" lf '. ` 00 tel.. ’Nll”lu(1, Mun. (let. -l-*.i\<‘<»0l'\ -int their- .Place \ii:ci~ stniou in his the castle at mirlnlght fm- |~¢i¢|,m,,,,,|;\vit.lr his bi-liliiiie lien lutc today nnil ing to statistics JH 000 settlers lrnvi ,-_ity nw. ,ww ,,051-lllgv l-u,,,|,l¢ti0n_ nir- where he orrlved today. lllllfllllg in it swnurp, escaped with i'it,entei'cii Western (Yuiiiida during the , operations which include the build _l ng of it ntu station the eulnrgiiii; Ml”“l"l'S lllllllllellt (/"FCS I3lll`llB. Et!! Wl`€Cl¢'?ll0ll\t‘*‘l twelve men for duty at the railroad iuiiuiuciuios N co riuioucii rirovuicr iuio vnrii iIuiuu.iuui' _,__ Yesterday the Northumberland left this portgat 8.30 a m l0l‘ Plctgt; with passengers. Ielizllli °¥Pl'°" *gnc mail docking at 12-05 P 1”' _ _ left on return nt 4.30 D- m- l"""“l)-ld ing passengers, frellillli °’P"°“’ ° yesterday; N 9 mail and ar\“(l‘\:_*;‘l at g_10 |,_ m__ Stheslgsves this in lug for Picton a - - _ Yesterday the Harland remained ip port all day. Fri(T°° 15*-° f°f ol°"1“°°u°n) A i ____ ~ ‘ _ I t 1”* E ' d ltll\iIzrtw[l`iTclTh‘il>clcTisi"il'l:El 0ifmTn§litrLTi5l(y Tdl i A2-E510 glifry dEyAU%:ur§12rs,!l:l)gw° *lpuin for liotterdnin i.\ii~. in irilli 1 ‘ 4- 'rift ii lowing the arrival of n Bllwllll lmllllsom & Co 9 Udzmpd- E `"TllE_0DY who desires permanent J__ _employment and to earn three coming to news received here. Piis dollars when they start should apply tols and stones were used. Three at Guardian at once. 10-6¢ll;l _`§'§Tp'_`_l (Jiarlottetwon Sept '27th. return ticket from Boston JACKSHON Miss. Oct. 4-Accord to Suminerslde. Finder will bc re inf to advices received from McComb warded by returning same to'Howard (iity last night lille Ulllll b°f“"l“K McFarland, Fernwood. A__1_0,_51ll`ll fAT(')“Tll7'l‘”"7`1~lic_two tenements on the two story double house (‘.o_rner Brighton Avenue and Bpril\81 Htreet. -Immediate Possession. -ln' quire nt 53 Brighton Avenue, or ut ' 308 Euston Bt. . l0-§¢l3l- ___l'l`O_'llION,_fm‘Ti_i_tiire at the residen- ‘westerly to northerly winds; fairi Ace Mrs. W. F. Farrow. 177 Grafton Street. on Thuriidsy_ Oct- l2th., commencing st 10. 0¢l°°k ~ l P 1 ru r c inui. on time, the Southern express wasl The tempemtlwe at three 0 clgclg forenoon. ar or. un¢1'0_ m bedroom and kitchen 'fiirulture- ll» B°ef»i_BllY_£Bl' l5 _________._ ______.. \ I (0 ll (TH rlli TTUU AUTHPHH) 0" b}r»th cu~.e- tl\c`i.oii‘ricf nas let in the S|NKS|l'irrn liutlinl, in the loiiicsr ti-ndci im.no\i oct - 're iiiiiieii BOMB THRUWER ARRESTED Steamship Hatfield fiour Hin-lvii, -~~- on yesterday with thc lliitish stcuni 1 r f bo ‘ inriiri use in d ship Crliisgow fioui liotiridurn l mzlit \\l|¢ii ctriiives took in D\m,l,.,,, ,md was Null; All 1, i- l-Int in or ini; I Iicliiro, vilio when fields crew, nunibeiing .ibout iuvils iit‘icil tlic *illL"~» BM. WHS men, were ilmwm-(l in ro how- ii .ii~. poincaision two The Hatfield liuil gonc to the .i il in I b i ‘ii lrr=l“"L\7l Hlllilles glstancrr of tbl-i,lnsgo\v uliicli hail t ii fli bi-.i.l\‘ 'riv lu- the mo hrgki-n bei steering igciii und find sig ,, ,ngeloiis lo mftrn ~l marhlncs nailed for iisslstanrc ir or-*I1 lll" li0"l‘f` "ll0l'R* --~- ii mil, r' b.iug the lcidcr of one iui.I_En Ii snniifn ' *““ "‘,` """"` 'i'.‘"“.‘.“‘i1.‘i.‘I.“‘.‘.' ____ .ii i nr ciiiii 'img ii* t M,-Cmlllr <‘_['l'\‘, ltfiss., Oct. 4-lice ‘films t"ii';_.W rlii-:y` i°ti;.i~iIliircflPtl\it;"f“(i>a rg( Hn|,_.y_ “Kell 4:., it striker, wus e|i_otici-nl. __:i1-i..~ .i. no coin c ‘I and kiuer] early tuility ncar thi' 1ll1_n-lsriiiill iinii-`.r‘fx-'r\._r`L;'tii\(`<‘<\$‘if\Tl`;\;£;l\`;g&|- ols Central niiop:-i. Ile leaves o wiil- thc oni- _Inst nit, _ .in irn \ . ~ ow and two children. His sluvers sri- eil up Un ii Ulf-l\“l°*‘l CllF\l`\§@ Ol °°~"`Y‘ ` in d nnuritc. unlcnowu. if V _ coco ueoiciiic None of us can stand uninterrupted lfor compass and chart with s jump. good fortune, and it would not liellt is when you get hit ou the head good for us if we could. Man is not with ii brick that you discover that made to sit down like a hump on s there is si possibility of somebody ot log nnd rot. He clthcr accumulates something being between the side- corporatlon or gall when he has walk and tho sky. David ‘Hamm nothing to dn but feel good. The says "Fleas is good for s dogfbef heat man on earth, if he he given un- ienuse they keep hiiu from broodln’ limited chance to have everything his on 'bein' a dog." 'Trouble ll the belt own wal, will forget that there is u ,thing that ever struck you, ll V011 God ln Heaven, men on earth, and .r ikwniv how to use it. You may have devil everywhere. Fai:_.thii\ reiui ~i in fortune left you, and receive A trouble is n good thing. It makes us ,curse with lt, but what you get and think. It in when you strike a rock learn from real hard knocks will stay 'Ice from Montreal .to Ottawa. ' Tl" entrants for ,the nes are M. monoplane at the Ottawa exhibition, “'°°°`l°r. Giirun ltnuinoi M. rin¢ii1i;li1ii¢ rua not Irv there- is a Montreal boy. Mestach had bl! | mg; _ nln'e a. n. yesterday it was fifty-six 'ver-tising as s an D10 'degree' above “ro and at mm P` mu `|linsi°d's Llnimunt fnrysslo ovaryvjlere it was fnft!'f°“" d°l\’¢¢9 Bl1°V° ¥°"°- na lThe coldest recorded the previous ` OWESRG, .Burke's -Tllacyll. Und? about as apt to be’ lng“,n¢,d by ,,¢l.»night was forty-three above aero. At _bvet;iprket, oven lawfu nysztggidtg Mlnnrd’s Llulment Cures Dandruff. Clllli You realize that nsvlkatlou is with you. All trouble is not `eall'll~ something more than "white wings" litmus. "In the day of advenity con~ and rippling waters. It starts you liner."-From Stray Shots. _