Tip ,Rise is _Due (to ldlrlcii if News I _ _ ..f~ l 1 uni lin i llvlllluili I riosvnrlc Sl_l_ll_lll._l,lltBlll llllld ilitiilllll APPBWITEU T0 IN THE( _ all l. llcilnmu_ lnlculilln _ ilu lilil A BELAPSE ~ --lp 'loenddien Pam) ’ BERLIN, act; 2l_l-_'thou-lse of mon- ey rates in Paris and London causes apprehension 'fhere of another general advance in bank rates of England,- Francn, and Germany owing to the troubled' political horizon, E‘g'olis.nge`»on` _London here is rising pf, and ii already above the gold point, due* chiefly to Ainerican gmuiiclng' of cotton mills. Severdl provincial failures are rt-, poi-1¢_g1 and 'others likely to follow. SANll_ _GIRLV G0 TO .Tl)HN:i0N’B. omonoo, oct. ss--J.-.ek muses, heavy weight champion, was denounc- _ gd in the pulpits yesterday as the foe of»iaw and order and many nninlllters prayed that the negro pugllist might be placed behind the bars for the ge- neral good. _ The most sensational utterance was made by the Rev. Judson B. ;Thomms, pastor of the First Balptist Church of Austin, to hiscongregatioll- . _ Were Jack Johnson swung from n` lump post and his body riddled with bullets, it would -be. light punishment for his sins, said the Rev. Mr. Tho- 11188. The Federal Grand Jury investiga- €§.;'\.,- "f '- _ . `.J.. _ mars, ost. so-(special)-A mm. - er of ‘Anyin had been the victim of serious accident, ' which made' it im- however, a small annuity from hu in- 'to Lourdes and trying the miracu- jhe left he pronounced himself cured. .The cure was hruited about and re- the miner's annuity by 15 per cent. Unfortunately, immediately after the Court had given its decision, and pop ` a relapse. such at leastis the story _er. INEW DOCK REACI-DES QUEBEC. QUEBEC, Oct. 28.-The Montreal floating dock. in tow of four tugs, en- tered Port at 8.30 o'clock this even- _ing and anchored oil Wolfe's Cove and\ `\ will leave for Montreal at 2 a. m. to-morrow with the rising tide. MANITOBA HAS BIG SNOW STORM. wlNN1l>loo, out. za.-frliunksgivlng tion oi Johnson and his alleged viola- _dey was notable in Manitoba for the tion of the Mann white slave act was ,mst 591`l°“9 SHOW Bt°1`m U1’ the 5°” resumed today with Yank Kenny. the champion’s former sparring partner, as the chief witness. Kenny was call- son, and which is likely eu oeluy ,my ithreshing operations to finish off the Icrops. Up to 'midnight two inches islde points three or more,~ with a ed to tau we gn-is taken to they shank ihad fallen at Winnipeg and aft out- o pfon's training quarters at Cedar_ Lake, Ind.lVi`ore than 100 ther wit- nesses were ready to testify to white girls going to Johnson’s traininu quarters. ENCIRCLING WORLD ON STRANGE _ '~‘i.°_Gilil. LONDON, Oct. 29--Among arrivals by the President Lincoln was Charles Meyer, of New York, who it is sum is carrying out 5 curious wager by which he will make n trip nr:-null' the world without smiling or spa-al:-ll; likelihood of more, as a blizzard ie probable. WHALE SHATTERS TWO STEEL BIBS. SEALTLIG, Wash., Oct. 28-How a gigantic sperm whale broke two steel ribs of the steam whaler Tyee Jr., and disabled B dynamo and one engi ne when harpooned off Sitka Bay, N asks, was told--by the crew of the whaler which arrived from Baranof Island. The battle with the whale he r ll an unngcegg-my Wm-¢|_ Accor-ug,-,g to .ywhen Sigurd Blick, a gunner, former- his fellow -passengers. Mr. Meyer easily wonlluut on the first stage of the jour ey, nobody seeing him ,?ile,-,‘.=w.hil,e..th¢,,.onl_v time he was "° enrd to speak was when some one occllliied hid deck cnalr, when cer- tainly no iinnecessary worlls were used. DOMINION MEDICAL BOARD. OTTAWA, Oct. 20.-Hon. Dr. Roche, secretary of state, has sum- moned the ilrst meeting to lrganize the new .Dominion Medical Jouncil, under the terms of the Canada Medi- cal Act, to bc held in Ottawa on the morning of Thursday, November 7. There have been representat ves ap- pointed from every provincial medical council' and also all of the Tsnmlian universities. There are also three homsopmthio rsprerentativesj while three are yet to be appointed .y or- der~in-council. . Dr. Roddick,- ex-M. P. fcr St. An- toine, Montreal, is the father 'cf the bill, which is designed to have one central ‘medical council, so that ai doctor can practice in any province of the Dominion. This organization meeting will lclect olllcers and draft rules and 'regulations in regard to the examinations, etc. ~ The Quebec province representatives are Dr. L. P. Normand, Three Rivers and Dr._ Arthur Simard, Quebec Olly. In the'- \\l_li\i.0rsities,‘ Dr. Francis J. Shepherd, dean of the medical Facul- ty of McGill; -represents McGill; Dr. E. P. -Laehaulile, dean of the Medi- cal Facility* of Laval, Montreal, re- presents Laval. end Dr. Brochu re- presents Laval, Quebec. .ly e, lieutenant in the Norwegir `nnvy and the champion whale gun _marksman of the Pacific, harpoollel the vessel with terrific speed. 'l‘he_i was a. crash as he struck amidFl° ' collision increased the whale's fur: and after u hard struggle -Mr. Whnl escaped. \ As soon as the bow was struck Captain B. S. Shaw went below and examined the hull. Hs found that two machinery put out of oonimission by the shock. ~Men of the crew regretted the loss of the whale,which was nearly ninety feet long, ant' _worth $1,200 more than the darnagl to the vessel. Dllringthe six months' cruise of the T;-'ee' Jr., sixty-one whales were bagged. _ _ “,'1‘Hlli LASH Fon A TORONTO WIFE-BleA'rE1}. 'roRoN'ro, oct. za.-'ren days in fail with ten lashes to he adminis- tered at _the end of the nltn any of the sentence was the punishment met- ed out by Magistrate Denison this morning to Edward Bennett, who coufemed to throwing a plate at his wife, and otherwise abusing her. This is the second time Bennett has been in court on a -wife-beating tharize and as his wife had n-rl means of support, if he was sent»down for a long term, the magistrate and as- sistant crown attorney Hughes decid- ed on this means of punishing him and at the‘same time letting him out ‘ so as to be able to support his wife. -.-.~.~_-_-;,~:_-::.~.~:_-_-::. _ _ - -'-'-2 - - - - - a- - - - - - - ~ - - S. 8. IIDIWENTION I .I == . ‘ Th l t t p tre recorded " ' HELD AT SUMME RSIDE . °.';i °::r...l;' ”°;:..°°.:l..”‘:;;;‘.f: 12*-°.‘“ - V __ _ _ “ ° ' mc ,mt zu., ,nu uw ulgnese was lorry-six as- "mou||¢EME|g'|'5, _ read com- He hir and her “POD forceful pertinent Mrs Bryner would have a The exercise! 8. McKay. following by the and by r (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 29-The Financi- sbows the total earnings of $307,063,- The‘ surplus for the quarter am- e or John N. Carter, a driver, of New- dgy night, and the trial was adjourn- condition is improving The case was PRILLWIT DIES ABOARD LINER. Pnl/Moo'rH ost. zs.-nmu Priu- hile cn route from New York An BRUCE MINES, owranlo. Nonrl-1B.i‘Y_ ont., oct. ls.-The Village of Bruce Mines on the C.P.R., . . , _ Ottawa _ Sudbury-Sault Ste. Marie Branch :1“;';s(,l;§_t1,?,';iRn,,e§;§ saaifggngé trying Argonauts was Visited by 5 Heil-OUS llfll. Yeafef' _..__________ ' Hamilton _ day which wiped out five buildings CATHOLICS MM( EAT- ` Montreal being brought un ei* control. d pupera give columns to a review Ol Edward Legge's book which is Pl! , 1 Colors, ‘and which, while BPPB-Will-l' intended to refute Sir Sidney Lee’s tionar of the National Biography will succeed only, according o some of the reviewers, in presenting Eng- land’s Peacemaker in an unilaf-l2Bfl1= light. The _writer recalls the King general aversion to journalists am reiented onel`youngster’s famiiin criticism of a bad shot at billiardz- by calling his carriage and practical- Iv ordering him from Marlboroul After berating the Fleet-Street grubs for publishing libellous statements about the King, Mr 'Leggo tells us the Kaiser was the source of constant irritation to his uncle, who generally managed _l wound his nepl1ew's boundless vault; by refusing to pander his desire for 'show by becoming his stalking hor at parades, naval inspections an side shows. Mr. Legg charges that another cause of friction was the Emperor-‘s ungarded and reckless criticisms oi his uncle's private life, saying the Emperor was foolish enough in th-' presence oil witnesses to contrast hi own immaculate career with that of his uncle, all of which was faithfully carried to the King. _ .._.._1-,__i- GOIIDENSED IDS I T00 LITE FOR . I »¢¢___ . allowed. Mini um charge twen y e cents. CLISSIHCATION lllllll _ (Canadian Press) ‘ (Special to the Guardian) ST., PE'l‘EBSBURG,` Oct. 29-'rho OTTAWA, Oct. 29--Louis Goderre. 5 al stlitefnellt of the' United States, improvement in the condition o M. P. for Hochelaga, was at one Biédlj U°l'P0l`&tlon for the third quar- Crown Prince Alexis continues ac- o'clock this afternoon sworn in by _possible lor him to work. Hs received ter of theeslsnonr year issued too. coming to advices from snels. Hs R. H. the Duke of Connaught ee Be was transferred today to anothei rotary of state and Minister of Mines B- surance company. But one day he 518 and the net earnings of 020.774,- room in which he passed the day in in the Borden government. The by ,usa the mes or msloug a pilgrimage 465 representing the grins ol, s4,esi,- good spirits. °l°°*i°° in H°°l1°1es°_ wmh Mf- 257 ‘and $2,348,171 respectively com- ‘lous efficacy of the waters there.When pared' with the preceding quarter. ` PREST. FOGEL DENLES Oflllle, will take place at once. The Coderre has vacated by acceptance of HE MADE s»r~A1‘EM1v,N'1‘s_ writ was issued today for nolniuatio n Dunes to ;z_434,g0]_ against 55.433. _- on Nov. 12 and is returnable on Nov fached the ears of the director of the three months ago. NEW YORcl§. 0" .23-'-Ax general de 25- ‘insurance company, who obtained The showing is up to the general es Dial 0|_¢l1° US” l11`0\1E f LY the 'from the Courts judgment reducin; timates' but compares unfavorably N9-H0311 l°BE“_° “Kalb” HOFBCO F0gel RESULTS OF THE ' with the some quarter ingt you-_ president of the league’s Philadelphia FOOTBALL GAME. club, in this city, on Oct. 17,al'e conf '-"“ ' _ Ef1"l‘_0R TRIAL HALTED tained in s letter received from Fogel MONTREAM 0°t~ 29-Roushridere slely as ,, result of ie, eu, mins, had BY ILLNESS. lousy by president Thomas .l.Lyncn. lightened nr their srir on the Intl Mr Fo el’s letter expressed defl Provincial Cl1B»¥Dl>i0!19lllDSYelteI`d8Y . iz - _vouchad for by an anwolerkal paw SALEM COURT HOUSE, Oct. 28. ance of the right of the National afternoon, when they defeated the ` -The trial of Joseph J. Ettor, Artu- league to try me cn, for ,,i1ege,_ Montreal team for the second time ro M. Ciovannitti and Joseph Caru- Btatamnts reflecting upon National in three days. The result of the match so, charged with the murder of Annie league baseball, according to Mr. WHS. 511110511 B f0f°S0l\° con#->l\1Bl0n Lo Pezzl in 9, Lawrence strike not Lynch, who sam the text 0| M,-_ and puts Montreal in last place, t. last winter, was again postponed to- Foggy’ “ply would be made public having msg; four matches withm,-; day on account of th illness of Jur- = - on November 25’ when the league single victory. The Argonauts, thc will meet here to give the Pnllndelpn- 01115' New *hs Rvush Riders now bllryP€_>rt. Carter was taken ill Fri- mn emma, E hem_mg_ . having to meet to mush out their One of the charges l-roll ht against 999-501% will be Bread? W¢H»k€D9d by 1 » g* i §;‘..§;=f:“;‘.‘;=‘.:....‘:.".;‘;‘;“:s:s“:.?..'f.1l: 1- on 1- -__ ---1- -f --a -- under his signature, he stated th: th” “D hardly l00lf f0l` Vi0t0l‘y Put over until Wednesday. N9-fl0I\&l league race for 1912 was Dlfexl the Capital players' Th? teams crooked and time President Lynen W1" mm f°f fh° ilrlt time in Otte- was certain umpires were working iv W3 “ext Saturday Bild Will play the interest of the New York oiub' beck at Toronto the following Sat- sna that further it was mea lor ‘“"d“Y- M°“"°°1 have two games Witr chief eugilleer of the North Get- the New York club to win the pen- len t° play' th” Ming With Hamil- mau Lloyd line, died Thursday nant. In his letter of reply todai ton' The w°”tm°“”t *elim WB’ beat- nboard the liner Kaiser Wilhelm II_ Mr. Fogel denies he ever made such en “Sain Yesterday by Bl'0°kVl1l°. at men, which makes it look like the chem u' - »' st e s. l - gina. pectoris, following 9, chill which How does Mr. Fogel explain tm- T'l°l1Sl11p of this union as well as in he caught while ,auto riding in New [Mt that sich ,tatememm appe9_,-.- the Il1¢¢l`“PI`0Vll1¢lHl- They have won Y0l'k, 69.0595 l'llB 098-1211- under his signature 7 Mr. Lynch ask- four gun” and 1°” “°“°- M0111* ed. I-ie does not attempt to explain reall’ “cond tem” ls tl"°»1'“l1l10l' UD SERIOUS FIREAT _ that at any he ,.°pHed_ with two victories and two losses. He merely makes a general denial ',rh° standing °l the I“t°I"Pf°ViU°l“l of that and other charges, and then ‘B ’ declares tile National league has/ no Clubs _ : : § gl-‘wing ,goal-Io Lost MEAT NEXT FRIDAY. - ‘ BOSTON, Oct: Z8.-For the first MANY PYVISONED IN EVERETT. SCORE DEFENCE OF EDWARD \n_ time in the history of the Roman -- \ “ ______ Catholic Church in this country mil- BOSTON, Oct. Z8.-Everett physi- LONDON, Oct. 26-All the .n¢w5. lions oi Catholics will be allowed to clans and ofliclals of the Everett eat meat next Friday, All Saints’ Y. _M. C. A. to-day made an investi- ,the big feuoW_ The whale dashed mt _hushed King Edwmld in His True from abstinence in the Catholic to blame for the death of a promin- church has been Christmas, when that ent woman church worker and the ill- feast day fell on Friday. Otherwise ness of s. score of other persons after the fast has been rigidly observed on they d eaten supper at the Everett im' the port side' The fore” of the m3m°ll` °l tha lata King in the Die' all other [casts or holida s Instead Y Mai] A Y . Y t ’ the fast day will occur' on Thursday, The physicians were generally. for the first time in the history of agreed to-day in their diagnosis of the church. ptomaine poisoning. As a result, fif- --~;--- ty or more persons who partook. of PLANT DIVORCE CASE the same meal were anxious to-day, AGAIN OFF fearin the would also become ill - E Y - steel ribs had been broken and the relates how when Prince of Wales he l ‘ An ego", was made to grace the _ . BOSTON, Oct. 28.-The divorce ptomaines to some item in the bill of suit of Mrs. Caroline Plant, Boston fare. This was made diiiicnlt, as the society leader, against Thomas G. various dishes on the tables were all Plant, millionaire and founder, was donated by the women. None of the House. postponed indennitsl eu-eu lu the victims to-dev would “ll im Wim” Suffolk County divorc! court.y dish they thought caused the D0iB0D‘ Today's indefinite postponement ing. _ again gave rise to the reported recon- The ' supper was given by church ciliation of the millionaire shoe man- workers. .ufacturer and his wife. None of the Thd woman who died was Mrs. 'lawyers in the case would discuss it Sarah L. Malone. Evelett- She dled to-day. Friends- of thecouplh-point at the Whidden Memorial HosPlll9-l- _to the fact that-Mrs. P1snt's attach- Dr. A. H. Warren, who was summon- 'ments on Mr. 1’lant's propertv have ed after she became ill, thinks the gradually _been released, as proof of supper aggravated a chronic internal the reported reconciliation; disorder from which she suffered. 1|-|E WEATHER FLIRTING nlcsusss nsMnNosn_ TUE T¢“PEll"u E ‘ LYNN, Mass., occ. za-The ealetin TIDES, HO B, sued by Master Jackson-, of the Eng* _-__ iish High School to the pupils at the (Special to The Guardian.) school.that no more flirting can be TORONTO, Oct. 29.-Winds shiftf done in the corridors or class rooms ing to the southward; fair, and a lit- of the school unless the Dllplle have tie warmer, u written permission from their -par- _ ents, has caused consternation amonr The lowest temperature recorded mme pupils, and now as the master yesterday was forty degrees above woods his way home among tha Stud' zero and the lidgheil- WGS l0l‘tY‘l'»llf¢° ents he is met with the icy stare on degrees above. The lowestreccrded all sides. Mr. Jackson has been led the previous night was forty degrees io his' decision because oi the fact above. At nine a. m. it was forty- ‘that this habit has become so llrml~ 'one degrees above and at nine D- l11~ rooted at the school that it greatly lhwel forty-two above- interferes with nu studies. _ . _ pany order five per cent o T 1 t d d th _ _ e “fc i s'.:::.::°.l;.. uuuul uggrms m ' --X- - ` »b e. At ine a. m. it was forty- Pnonui the First Msenoalsf. ul onsr1etee¢oyn_.. snuusoun sensuous TITIE BEST §,,°vuesr»es ‘there "nfl of “il” P- 1"-' ' ze.-'rss on-rss u distinct begénnerg’ ¢1l<;l>¢;1rl”:°‘;f° '°"“°' F'°'h °"'7 'hy °”,‘1§§',',` it was forty deems shove. -- E_ Island Each of these gre. es s ou av s - - i The lowest temperature recorded one cont per word each insertion c., show that the hopes founded on t 1 _-i divorce law of 1900 have not b law would diminish the frequency time, ilor the number of divorces granted fell in the first year of application from 8,505 in 1900 to 885». The increase continues, and i 1911 the total number oi divorces was 14,600. P ‘on the necessity for pin-money, want of occupation, and vanity on the part GO reliable The grounds of divorce beyond con- at the front 166.000 more men ther: iugel infidelity are varied. On the they hlv woman's side there are lens based With l1&V1l1 ~ __ *"**“°“'°""'_"-' ~ Exchange of litlvel " “_ ` I "_ _ _I A tween Powers Juetll- ‘ Surplus f,orQuarter Amounts ‘Moved to Another Room. |n_As S`ecretal'y of, Slate and _ _ , _ 'A lu 2,434,eo;. _ cud spirals V Mluniuerufmuu. A i¢SThlS Hells (Canadian llress ) BERLIN, October 30-(Special)- VIENNA, Oc. 29-The Austro-I-film The otiicisl statistics con- garian foreign oillcejeeworking ' in cernlng divorce in Prussia close unity with the natlon’e allies he and in consistent agreement with oth- een er powers, according me reply to realized. It was hoped that this Serial of the opening of the Lower' House divorce, and so it did for a short the Australian Parliament. Democratic In pellatiou at The result of the exchange of views its between the powers which had `be¢. already eilected justihed, 'he said, th 6,495 in 1901. A year later, how, hope that efforts would be attended ever, the original total was surpassmi with success on securing termination and in 1910 the number reached 13,- of Balkan war. (Canadian Press y ATHENS, Oct. 29-According ef information the allies have e heretofore been credited g. (Canadian Press) vnANvA_ ost. 29-it u num. of 1 the husband; wwe the men mom Kinnenove Servians lost 500 killed ommonly plead mutual antipathyor and 200 wounded. Turk's lost 10,000 extravagance of the wife. The number killed or wounded. All accounts of wives is approximately equal, BECKER. REGAINS HIS NERVE. past two days, has regained his nerve to-day and was the some col lected, quiet man that he was before he heard himself pronounced guilty of murder in the first degree. _ His bitterness of yesterday had dis- ' appeared and he had so far recovered Eleanor of here for the lest few dayf has sssuln ed the dress of the ordinary; n;.rsc nn._|_ is attending ihe sick and wounded ar- NEW YORK' Oct' 29'"`Li°“t'° lriving here from the hattlefelfls. Charles Becker, who has shown signs' ( of a hysterical collapse during the BERLIN of petitions from husbands and from tha fight nay tribute to the vaio°r of ithe Servian officers and men. (Canadian Pros:-1;. ‘ PHILIPPOPOLIS, Oct. 29- Queen B"l§_8I‘l& who has been Canadian Pr? ol » Oct. 29-The Frankfurter _ Zeitllng Prints a Vienna swam. evi- dently cmanating from odlcial [ces which says “The time for 1-_hp ,,,. 'f€I‘V@Y1tl0U by I‘0\"el‘s 'lslnear \vheT.her ‘requested or ifeated in the imnendlng battle no- not. If Turkey is uu- his _grip that he was ashamed of him- ltween Adria“°"°l° *md (`°“5t“"tl‘ was impclled by imnetuosity to- issue statements in contradiction to the orders of my counsel John F. Mclntyre. _ I have nothing else to say.” em .l .. _ .. ‘noble it would be hifrh time' for ilu- B I am sorry he Bald' that Ilrope to look to its interests since thc destruction of European Turkey could not be tolerated nor 'could the naru- pation of Constantinople by mme_h.~,- power. Intervention is predicted Becker to-morrow will face an or- Within 9 Wllek-" deal just as trying as was his task| of listening to the verdict when he isi - arraigned at ten thirty o’clock for. SENATOR BELL ILL. sentence. In one of his statements yesterd upon him hc would tell the who court. If he should he will speak against the' strongest advice of h D-Hop. Q in eply regretted the statements Beck- of his lawyers in preparing his cas for appeal. Jack Rose, Sum Scilepps, Herr four informers and chief witnesses i the becker case, are likely to _spcn the next year, possii-ly the next tw or three years in jail. District at torney Whitman has decided tha they must be kent under lock and kr- until the Becker case is closed. Mr. Whitman will need all four men whether or not the former Lieut. ms:-g=n2="" .1 week on a vagrancy charge. Minard’s Llnlment Cures Burns, Etc. i ayi MONTREAI., oct. -_ za.-senator Becker declared that when he was Adam C. Bell is ly-ing seriously ill in asked if he knew of any good reason the R°Yal Victoria Hospital. why sentence should not be passedl ..T...__...__.;.a._ ' le Dey- Heretcfcre the only day Exempt gation to determine who or what was* el'-0l‘y Wl1iCl1 he had Planned to -tell,/WVANCIED STAND _ on the witness stand in his own de-i " " ' fence. Becker’s change of attitude, makes it almost certain now`that hai ALBANY, _N- Y., Oct. _ 29.--The mar will more no such address to the flare if a slrtl untdeir ithe catch 31: 122:; cousen con rac e n ano s is may if the couple are residents of counsel. Mr. McIntyre said that he ;`l1;il:)nY€;ktl1St‘*(§°hr:°°‘;filE§‘W 5 5°' c o o sale. r had given out. They were contra-!atv?£§“’5;:on?(;l';’;in5ham» Wh° wud” y to his orders, and that their ten-` _ _ ncy was to make harder the workikygglé °;JtY:I 33103 UW Em t° wwf* eévvhero they were yuihe marriage Vallon and "Bridgie" Webber, the x°:]t:Bl;eg;]é‘en a21°a;€i‘:)t;“;r0 lsgxsdtlfg 3 marriage but the 0 missed by Justice Greenbaum md his _ action was upheld by the appellate t division. The court of Appeale to- day reversed the lower courts and or- Y ;dered~a new trial. -eu-lvrsaslaon Law. Anna Prell in New January 80, 1910, married. They kept 9, secret for three complaint was’ dis- Judge Haight, in the majority Becker should get a new trial und aidlopimfn of ghihcourt' hold! "that an ' lTlB.I'l` H 0 0 e it will take n year or more to settle femmntg in the State of New Je,.sB_., is while slle was unde ge I 0 be fried BE“l"» MT- Whil-"‘”f} d"'e“‘consent, without the knowledge or ot intend to risfl losing his siarponscnt of her parents' was mpug. 31105593 UV Pefmlttlnll them “'“" to `nnnt to our public policy and legisla- o about their business. There semis tion' and in view of the fad; gpg; we o doubt that *hc 01°*-l'1lCt “‘5*'“`“e" parties were, and ever since havu u keen the men in lei os ‘Ons HB been residents of this itnte, our likes for Rose, Webber and \8ll'”'" courts have the power to lieve the re held on charges of murfier, v/illlclpiaintifl by anullling the mnfrriage " chevps will he held from week to; Judge Werner in a. dissenting opin- iion takes the ground that the mar- -,riage being valid in ,courts of this State dissolve it. plaintiff to the do- r the a of lc al New Jersey, the had no power to _ N rut cum mil _ fl wo mall 0 N The Morning Guardian (msiledicnf year. ._ 550 The Canadian Counlryman (wrellly) one year....$>. 51| Total T75* nw* u “ff” Two papers for price of n _e _ For the mouth of OCTOBER file Gllllrdinn lnnuuirclrcul. ii-.\~ mmplutml arrangements to of'f`cl° the above two papers io uny all 'nce Edwnrll Island fol rlulv “F2 '10 -ms” =;=".s::-f~o r::.s-x. =.seié»t~oa....oln=éc=-xfa. ‘sox ‘LCE- bU »¢.».»nél3?Fzi%-Sn 5... -»':.:-._..- ...\-_ “r B10 Wi l'°l`t° °' th” ¢°mm°“ "°°°m b° li worll Apply Mrs D J Mc -,er-0 gnu the highest was forty nine puny order and five Del' "Ill ¢lll°°‘-“lt curtained or screened oil for each 4° ouseld, 200 Prince St 10 30M3ipd. degrees above The lowest recorded allowed Minimum charge twenti fl” _ dare, Newsom &, Go. _ ‘ which is own room. -Where this li “°_" p°‘9i` ,WANTED-GIRL ' FOR GENERAL _Sunday was forty-Bikllfl 405°” °~b°V° in this column. Cash must accom- n Dona "'j‘”“"""'"" " "` ‘ eh tht ee ilortylll 6°* te beginners' department if there were '|'?`J;ETS£I0U;E8se£¥;?;',1;l2§ lag griugrzhglts n it nllle a m it was can _...__ lmt two mu” children with Wham to N y 'Apply to Miss Alley v 62 forty~ei;y:ht degrees above and at nina ng" tho witches at St. Jalmes’ d work- b0$ll1- 'W' . 10.§0M51 _ m. it was forty-nine degrees above. Huyloween Tug, Thursday. Tea and _§"_’."‘°°_§5"9"---~---~_--- ’ P1-h, lowest muse:-sture recorded admission zse. - wnN'l‘ED-A ooMPle'rnN'r MAN 'ro ,Saturday WM ,0,.,y_,,,,,, ,,,,g,.,,,,,, aw., _ _` attend a steam boiler. Day work_ .em md tha hmmm; was fortyiix “_ "Is your name on tm mt of giv_ ' ;\l;l;|°¥'“t °“°° t° G“”ai.“;‘6_a(3';E&‘ above. The lowest reeordled the an gg th, Y, M, 0, A7' E shopli be. ;__<`>____oW_n-________-____. _ ' i l nt was forty-tour mmf setter seo that it sets °1‘° °Y- _ _ . _ uss.~_§R ‘laid Friday' ai?nl?;7.m Mlllestone is the ‘hgodsl 180- 1320111! 0 Cl\\hrloite(town, P. E. l. ._ u- ' -~. Hook! wlmil. The sun sets this evening at 4.49 is the road of Bu ness ua: . _ _ _ear Sire- _ _ _ i 1 .4 _ __ _ _ , ._ _ . _ up proper Halifax N. B. _ , _Enolosed_ llndherewlth $_2.i';0 being reneual lm ten -§§_,§',{§f-;.»§‘,,°,§,‘,,.§‘;,“'j‘§f°,}f,,}?,,,,f,f§.;,§§f:2' ,_'f{f ‘° » ' ~ ‘ -I ie-mm-_ I l” eiuuernlngopsrunn19|-»¢!i_i§%;vvlll. nu.. $;`w °l .______- - - _0 _ _ --- understand that wi receive _ I one your e n AUono§iTFURNl¥rUrl? %¢e¢nmm" :im :gill hllgfldiifhgri-liar: »'l'he amount of subscriptions to ` Countryman, s Wi~.El(LY mngszine_ printed in uloronto, Ont. 40°" ‘* °“ " " A ' they u o run- mint two _ “ " ` _ _ n" °“_c|"9@°“1?'¢;'¢;‘l(g3r oiiitflltllttz "”:l‘ll1e°tla:t) aliugrtt-ll of- theamoon will weeks is creditable. But an edllol 0|* ’ -Name. .. eemmen as - 11 an ter amount was given to a com _ 1 4 . Wm, _ ,be on Friday Nov. lst at _ p- l_¢l`°l pntllo' W-kllr rllcglizg rlurul- rn. _ _ _ ' ~ A _ ' ‘ l`°“Y *° *°“° °""’ ' “`°“‘ “‘° P'°" - Post _oflloe ._ ....... __ .1 . qu rocm`6anA“monm_ The lenzth of today will be ten incehupm the city ‘cet KNEW subscribers to The Guardian can takesdvanltsge ‘__ ' nn", ' ' _ abou - 1 _ ' I __ lg- _ .- 1o.ge1|m_ hours and fourteen minutes. .lt n I N, ,,"Q',,,u-pentru- I *il mms alunutiowu on-uns.. mean mlmm mums una-neul - f 0 ' 'll' “ir dreesiu Pri . ' "~- _ _Y _ If is not new-ssn.l'y to introlluve “Tile (iuurlllull _lo the vi-me >i‘. public of this Province us lf_cn_\oys n larger circulation by lhuus mlds than any of its lroiiipeiltors. _ Y ` _ _ The Canlulimi (?ouulrylll_a\n is ll. Vs LEKLY farm malglw-=_~ pumishell in Toronto, Ont, prlntled on oxuellellt routed pupi 1- ~.l'/.0 of pluzcs ii x 11. un t copy to lulllll contains .lil pu;l:es. I ' ‘_ ny " The Cunl_ullmlCourlll-ynlzm is full _nf i'u_rm ic l-ns, sp cl. il ‘ illustrated with fnrln \:le\\'s, farm lnucllllllwy in o]lel~n_to_oli, fichls ol ~ vogotnblos, prize \vll_iu_lng horses, rattle, hugs, sheep, vlelvs of the Art Association exhibit ul- Toronto, etc. _ Oli another page lurtllol' plllilclllurs are given aliuut The (Tull udiull Countrylaall. _ ez...-st‘....:._ 4 - l lomllll