P‘?_l. ...__ _ _.l I Men Supposed To Have‘Com mitted Robbery Arrested a-_-» » l . (Canadian Press) with robging the post office sgfe Ahhriii ', Mass of $1,800 in p_¢t,_ _,»»;§Q11., Thos Gorman, J rested ure. today. All'the men hav hadiecolrds and are supposed to bei d met nfl 0| a S8115 of six who crack- ep pales in every quater of country. untill all Price, C c " NEW YORK. oct. 11-charged Muswell; °f.fe'd til" 'dis"§f.i$i.°i`i°§ at tentlon to cause the explosions Au-4 the Pacific coast and particularly $ UDB: LM Angeles.. California,_formed 'wllfm' Bnlley were ar-» important point in the testimony e, the Dynamite Conspiracy trial Francisco, August 19, 1910, until left Los Angeles four hours before Los Angeles Times explosion, Mc mara's whereabouts with the excep- tion of a few nights, were accounted for by the name. "Price" written the register. e ___- As Having Been ities Wheraexplosions occurred \5`° C5 i_- (Oanadian Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 11.-"J.B. B. in- on in an at to- ay. From the time he arrived in San he the Nei- OD INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 10.-For the first time since he confessed to dyna- iiiiiwii Eiiiiiili L iinu llwllnl it _.sf cial)-Borglers nlsde n haul ni $12,- 0 Join,-NNnssuno, oct. iz-(spa 500 worth of jewelry by an ingehi. B ously-planned raid on the premi of a pawnbroker at J eppes. The pre lee ha eluded a strong-room. 'Hiepropriet went away for the week-ei'i'd on Sat. ll il-‘FY in the “dynamite conspiracy trial today, was identified by h t clerks as having visited various citi at times when explosions occurred. in the pages of a' hotel regis 6 I m McManigal hlew up a. portion of urday`, requesting the police io keep City, and James B. McNamara.. a special watch on the shop. On room had been broken sulfiiciently admit the passage of h man. and th his assistant district attorney. t . . the entire contents had been rnnsack- Wintmg straight Ht M°M°“i€“1- e_d'. the floor being littered with em- pty jewel-cases and discarded jewelry of small value. The front door, which in addition ok to having an ordinary heavy lo also had a Yale lock, showed trace of having been tempered »wit The back door was secured by two Il0 identified Mclifani al as a, visitor h ‘ registered at a hotel at Rochas heavy iron bars, which were not dis- me hidden in E ,,hed_ . placed, and the windows had also iron bars, none of which was inter- fered with. There are hotel b ed, ' rooms over the premises, and the oc-' | cupants of these state that they did _ not hear s. sound. - The burglars must have been somcr ex- hdiurs at work, and, fearing the ~ istence of steel lining to the stro room, brought detonators and dyna- mite, which they left behind. They 'g ilii] iV\_li_llH also brought gloves, so as to avoid . leaving iiaiger marks. TBAILED 15 YEARS BY WIFE NO. Z, JAILE wllls'rlv1`ll_li.p, ost. lo-oinrcnes Waite of Chester, who admits having n t‘l\’re`e- wives and eight children liv _ l pleaded guilty to polygamy and was sentenced to a year in jail. bles. INDIOT 15 VICTIM' S _ ‘ DAUGHTER TRAILED. e- JAOKsON_ Ky” Oct _w___After prlved of his monastic (garb, is now who had been living in seini-destitu- Ed_ Callahan' tormarly Sharm of carrying on active negotiations with tion _after a, once prosperous career ai '- Breathltt Count K ., was nl A' in the convent of St. Anthony tic rifle capable, it ls claimed, of , N _ 2 l , ing 350 shots a minute, and wished' ------ h°wsia‘;d_ ° He ‘;;‘;‘,2r*‘;‘\°i'; in patent it and eller it in the lisli- MADE FUN Fon orr-rafts; an Government, but his superiors dared nim to destroy the model of murderous a weapon. _vailod, and Signor Bonteinpi, d D the Ministry of Wal miting, Ortle E. hlcl/ianigal, before ~ .. o el es H. E. Pearce, of Kansas City, Mo., ter traced “J. W. McGraw" as having l`°SlSt9l`0d at a. Kansas Oity hotel B AUSUH 20. 1910 three days before s d been used as a bank and in- $1,500,000 bridge across the Missouri or river, which he says was arranged for by W. Bert Brown, of Kansas "Do you `sce McGraw in the court return he found the wall oi the strollg room?" asked James W. Neol, special R the mst Cam” performances at the B “That is the man,” said Pearce, R. F. Quigley, of Duluth, Minn., E at `a. Duluth hotel in July, 1910, short- ly before an explosion at Superior, Wie. F. W. Gates said ltvlclvlanigal ' was the J. G. Brice, who frequently thr, Pennsylvania, near which later was discovered quantities ol nitro-glycer- ‘ Mario Bontemul, a learned monk who (Canadian Press) has taught physics and mathematics LONDON, 0ct_ 11--Greece today at Lanciano, has abandoned his monas- Ho. recently built at New Castle. g tic career. He invented an su-toma-‘ The Turkish government also made if- an attempt to acquire this ship._ Dr- ' HE DIES A PAUPER so -- Thc inventor's 'ambition finally pre- in athetic circumstances to Alwln _ Y. Y from ambush, his daughter, Mrs. Clifton Gross, vowed to find the as- and nights' in the lonely trails seeking DI"0N HOLDS THEM ILL and Jury, has just resulted in the indict- _ ment of fifteen members of the Dea- NEW YORF-» Uct- 10--Alter 8- sasilius. She spent many days evidence, which, presented to 9, Gr ton faction. CQIIIIERSED IDS ‘ T00 LATE F JR V' room. They had expected that they ,1_- Olle cent per word ‘each insertion in this column, Cash must accom- pany order and five per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five °__._____._____----°°"" '_ right - - _ SAUNSOME 3AU3AGE3 THE BEST ‘ During those fourteen days neither i;isdo.N Fresh évgv dey at 9E;§1;- the inventor nor his wcelrrnen had ers. N22_'§°;l_l__ _o. - _ N`6Fp'1`6i;...WE ARE OPEN T0 BUY eaten cooked food. None had slept (1 h ore than three hours a day--sleep urge quantities ol Messe c ich: Tig in shifts; none had shaved, none and fowl. Buying every day. Je ltlns dr Lantz. 10-10M1wpd i5§'r, IN ci»illrlLo'l"rlr'i‘owN, of "Auto." Finder rewarded ` __»_i_=_og. Gr _ €______;_. Auooiou, FURNITURE .lr ans ' tow » ' ‘ _ _ 5li9*;1°“9°"___ _.. ..-E . t9-'lim MAN WANTED IN EAC-H LOCAL rr _ - .m Granada to distribute circulars sBges_t0 their wwe, teuihg them and tag; olrdjerg forHCu‘t;R;1,f;¢%siC`=;~f;lx; they were engaged and might not be nary al r er oi . _ f g r 3 long time. *till psy $20 weekly:-800 0° PBT’ me O .-----'*"v ' manent. Outfit free. Cut-Rate Gro- ZELIG MURDERER MORE pdrvoc.. Yfih0B°f» 0“}_-._}‘?'m’P}P“ _ Mvsrmnious YF/1'. iron _s1l1.ll;-'-FloMAr.m DARK sin- _-- [9], pap of April llttdf- GTB D ' e hisclr from port churchlll. r e d , 'ddsd tn the nuwllnz lzziiingnllldzni from ~P- E- L Sl” ve” $;l;t:i-let; :hereto the assassination divx silver. terse and v°f'°°*‘Y ni sig .inch zsug, the gang leader. Inland and heslthy_ oflsrs o;“‘4_'5§§ by Red Phil Davidson. ! 0 ld ed. Jas. McConn a l:¢:rt I-lilford, N. S. _ __ i§2§lhMAw"wANrnD.- N0 ' EX' the other was s statement hy the nc- ., _ ence required. Positions as_ \l -ners so°0 We!" ‘"‘“° ‘°“"“°“' zeiig had ordered nevleen to leave ere,-today for list or hundreds . ' hens nov oven Palms tl*-§°" v eh c zen imed svn- ' .00 B YOU- “N95 mp ' A.: mah named Julie Morell and a gang- O ,her known as Spanish Loull ____________-- _' Davidson, it! Qvasvhdeolaiied. ¢`i’id:‘not; _ __ give this proo o t e no eo, e use, ND DEAD IN A - -» :::::::.i~.i:-» ‘“°" H as -5 _.__ E ey? :iid beginning life over again s_ome_ h t ’ i, zeil; ihkirrlegfifps t Q HAI-IFAX. N. S.. oct. lo-At Be ,\. Neither alternative appealed'-to him wick this _monies I me; W” gIl°°° d it is ,hm h, nhhind W me the ered dead in bed at the rove ouse ' get and wine out an wrongs heh ue arrived lest nicht we r°rl°¢°f°° (fel-ed at 7.elig‘s hands by klllfrrlz ‘as Alex Forben, Trliro, and is said to 'signal saleenielrs 'rrslnins n gspption, 158 Youngs 8ti,0_'l;\';;fB§ ”“ n"'s'i“'.(oi<"`i`='ox wnursn _ ,., _r,.~§d mend steer. buy out-\‘ilI\\¢ 0' ma ° _ 'to _ to b l iw” “male on tg-marltislsctory B l ° ‘noni H m. ° Address i d terms. if 'figiilif i‘l'.l»~. ow °f _G_;=§;, _ I. Dum _ io i ` \ ___,_.,----**’ at last, the new device was complet- d. collie dog answering to the name e The ave workmen had slung “_ _ ‘TY hnusted to their homes he/rdly a _.rl ldaving at The Two Macs Dru? block from the plant, but to which ent Geo'r e St. 1012lVl1i. they, oven so near, had been unable I- . dison and his qghggmrs. George Green, 24 Upper *S0 5109?- Wim? Mr' E _ ~ nk e s pping the vitall llsboro Street. Wednesday, 2321 téigcoyvoifeerfn wigs lasgoratoryl the “_ m r 11 o’elock R Bearlstai, Nentor did not allow any at tm men E a T TROUBLE IS MASTEBED. fourteen-day grind, Thomas A. Edi- ison laboratory at Orange, N., Fourteen days before they had gone into the Long, low _many-windowed would come out some ddyl he too, had expected they would come out thien. But something had gone wrong with the last touch he was putting on an invention, and it had talkcn just fourteen days to set it left the room'; neither he nor they had had washed, and, when they camo out to gc and there they dropped down Y even time enough 110 K0 *T0 l'-‘lem homes for a moment He sent mes d’ NEW YORK October 10-Devel0ll- One was the sudden appearance two lawyers to defend Davidson. and r lice that they had discovered that M town because of evidence Davidson .N hm to pro e a E hard to get employment and alter P Y Z P class provincial theatres he returned 8°” ‘md “V” °' his “killed “‘°“~ “°*“' vsncsnl $25. His joy at this en- ‘mm the perkctmg r°°m M thamg' tense, but he succumbed from a. ner- ` vous crisis brought on by excitement lol his sudden good fortune. Hs leaves appointing him his 0010161 pilot in his wife and :cur children. Norwegian wetsfs- by one company- ll lulnunl ' Cases Have Been Closed .-1-' _ o'r'rllw.d, oct. lo.-with the sem- Pletion of the representation of the case for the Grand Trunk Paciilc,_ which followed that of the Canhdian Pacino railway and Uanadialn North- ern railway freight ii1_quiry, which has been in session all week before the railway board. adjourned this after- noon to meet asain on November 4. A1lh0u§h witnesses have been called and evidence tasen by all three rail- WH-YB. it is understood none of them- have closed their cases as yet and may call further witnesses. However, when the inquiry opens next Monday the cross-examination of those al- rnhfly hssrd by the array of counsel which represents the diflerent govern- ments and organizations interested will -probably begin. 'l‘he adjourn- ment will give the latter time to go over the mass of figures presented by the railways, including i-ate reduc- tions and comparisons, statements of variations in density of traihc east and west and higher cost of opera- $1.011- The general opinion is that the railways have made out a strong case Bgalnst the charge of unjustiiiablo discrimination made against them. ,_,._.._.___-_»-- ls ALL WANT TO HEAR OARUBO. BERLIN, Oct. 10-The seats for _Royal Opera House have already been applied for more than ten times over. No fewer than 60,000 people have sent in their names as willing to pay the special performance prices, and the management of the opera is in doubt as to how to act, it being pos- sible that the tickets will have to be distributed by lot. The Caruso mania, is the more remarkable as the perfor- mances have not been advertised, and indeed.. have barely been mentioned in the newspapers. ,_--,___.£_1-- purchased the Chinese Cruiser, Chao BERLIN, Oct. 10-Death has come P _ Hupack, a broken-down old comedian on the stage. 'As his -hair grew whiter, Hupack found it increasingly la in several arts in the lower- to Berlin to sf;arve._ ' His younger comrades, hearing of the old actor’ plight, found him an engagement and secured him an ad- 'wants while the war tax recently posed by the Ottoman Government | declared to be suiiicient to carry the war, according to a despa from Constantinople to the Temps. t pretended negotiations for Turki loan abroad alle due purely to the i ltatlve of unauthorized intermedl ies. Minister of Militia arrived at this Eiiiilli PrliiiiIHiSi|] ~i» mo!! also stated at the Porte that _1.__.____i-- \ it .-1. to the telephone and called to the en- day his mood passed, and he decorat- gf the Boyer property' B0 that D ed the old sailor, at the same time, ' ' s ~ _5i&S__“B‘ml.u; Fora Month. None of The QQ' may scdden clouds screened the It sun and 'in a smoky lfanosplure, he' Woods speed bell worked havoc with sh the GiA!'lt's betting. Only once wg; “_ the Giant batter able to get the Bog- “_ ton me.n’s curve for e. hit meant a` run. OHEERING OF “FANS' ' NEW Yolgx. oct. lo.-/_rhe '$200.- 000 suit of the Pennsylvania Steel Cornpa.ny`ag°ainst the city of New \ York was 'temporarily postponed be- ` _ _ _ _ cause baseball rooters, _watching e, ` ‘_ _ _ bulletin board, made so much noise trial. ._A.- . _.In The Fourth Game 0f_§i_ Qllnldarooni 'Wireless Com_ _ ' $srioils.._Scnre 3Io~l . paniss Contract. - Io_Ca`rry onthewar Did Not __ _ _ . --- 'l _ _..._ 0 NegotiateAbroad For War (chad lm-o , .icswlan :nan 3 I `/"A ~ "» fi , v _ Pr- . ‘__ __-e . New Y0_13K.i11-'I‘h° Ubstoh oNooN, oct. 11-A heated _ --»-- Red Sox’s vieto -' today over Newhhalfe on thhfgr-lush Ghvhg-hm¢h¢s¢ York Glow We =‘<=°¢° of 8 to '1.‘ _tim vlzhihe Marconi wireless - rcenerlinn _pussy ~li;a:he fourth of the world so-'~. for the establishment nr the naps pAR1g 0e¢_ 11-rpm-key geclareslf - ‘Wireless Service took place today _in‘ od da W K _ that she has all the armament, ,,h,,_ The two teams _played in true for-maths BWI’ °f °°m'“°"' ‘“’°"'°V at isyfm liirgtgl thrash" mb and nervousness seems to have worn_ gphqr-51, Sir _Burgh Inge, P, M, ¢ ‘ Herbert Samuels and _Chancellor ‘Smoky Joe " Wood shone today. ` BTOPB TRIAL. was impossible to _ continhe the ,_i_____-.ls tr - . The Colonel looked in fine health as STRANGE TQAIN ACCmENT_ . Y tosdhuthdi h B ou D ROMG, Oct. 12-'Speclal)-Father day, when the Hohenzollern was en- tgreszeags 3: :1‘§esu‘:)3n _ °_“b ed m t ° expréss coming im Thgmgine c- tering a Norwegian port, the Kaiser \ ht one man and cut h m in w impatient at the ship‘s progress,him.- th? “:,;1°5;tre§;°“‘§Q§o?€?°dt€l injured several others* rnoretoi? self rang the engine-room telegraph countryqas ._ 67'500'D_°0 or__w average Bewrewl Fortunately speed had been. bell and ordered increased speed. To of a mth more than 8. quarter of 8 reduwi his great surprise the pilot, an old minion don", a dam l * ‘ Norwegian, named Nordhuns, jumped _ ‘ _ ’ TRAGEDY IN CAFE. \ " J gineers to 'ta no g _. _ . _ » _ _ _' _ nel. hut to slow down again. -- Sitting ietly with e lady friend After a glance at the man who MONTREAL, Oct. 10.-For the .tha 3;,-h“mii_ one of the most promim but many families stay several days dared to speak thus in his presence, P1'0P¢l`0Y Sltulllied at the northwest ent cafes here, C. L. Boula/nger, said the emperor ordered the pilot to corner of Bt. Francois Xavier and tp he a brother of Dr-_ G1;-guard, leave the bridge and consider him- Not” DBUW 9_U'9°ff9. the MOHUEBI berta suddenly drew a revolver, fired self under arrest, but the old man, T"“5t_ C°mPH'“'Y Plid 31.54145-33 -0015 &ree shots at his comPn\1i°1\. 'M185 without moving an eyebrow, replied : m°m‘“5' °1' °'h“°°t 53 Pe' 9‘1““f° wnillnrk. and then l'-“N104 00° Elm I shall not leave this spot. The ship f°°* f°’ th” "1°°k °’ 25°” °‘1““° 0.11 self- The bullet entered behind is. under my dh-actmn and nobody feet- his left ear, and but slight chances 11' A _ » ~ ~ ’ The some company Paid $390000 are held out for his recovery. pine hotel- rise in~the cornpany's stock. , vl(or_susly denied the charges. ""1 authority of the order-ln,-council men or' is' ` A _ e G-» ry will be continued _-frornow BV' _without delay. Bl _ enqui- os ~ °-°"' awe lo n Qu’ _ s mt- V _ »”§U' _'_ _ G91 H2331 mx; i passe, our ' = 0° _ _ D id Lloyd George are accused of cor- 1; is hhdhrgwgd that the oygppih. ruption underlying _the remarks. N0 council authorizing the investigation All provides for a most thorough inquiry, into the whole system _of the _Cssa~, dian civil service. Whatever ` will be disclosed under the tion as provided for. ' Sir George Murray will study west- nesses the system may -bays rl whatever abuses may have _ '_in s- the TORONTO, Oct. 1h-Col. H. Ma been the chief secretary of the Sal tion Army in Canada has bien . - pointed Territorial Coinman er (Canadian Press) of the Salvation Army in South Am- QUEBEO, Oct. 11-Col Bain Hughes _ H, eri¢5,_ with headquarters at Buenos ‘ ' “ Ayres. port last evening on the Empress of ._ Col Mspp will be leaving Toronto Britain after a trip to the Old Coun- _ ` in two weekm iHi liit-iiiiSi -__ PARIAQ-lOct. 10-An accident wit out ps ’ el occurred at the Auste “'_' th station of the Orleans line, in t FOUND NOT G UILTY- heart of Paris. Two trains w WASHINGTON, oct, 1_0,_i<;xp0rf,g due almost at the same moment. T HAMILTON. Out-. Oct. ll--James from the 'United gear-,eg to Canada first was a local train from Juvis Bruce. charged with murdering Rose are new averaging $1,000,000 e day. driven by electric power. frhe pin ZNP0. bl’ N011!" 01 1901901100 Candy. Three year ago they averaged a half- form was filled with a dozen - han Wm°h» 91° °"°W“ alleged he had SW' million dollars a day, and s. dozen trucks, piled with heavy luggage, _ en to his wlle. while she was u pati- years neo they averaged rl quarter ni known ny the name cl devils. one w ‘“ ent in the hospital, was found _not a million dollars a day. The August topheavy, had on heing shaken guilty late last night, after the jury statement of exports just issued by the vihr-ation or the ingomihg hmm had been out four hours. He was the Bureau of Foreign a/nd Domestic Bpohtaheougjy roped over the edge dismissed amid the cheering of the Commerce, shows that the value of just in fy-out of the engine’ which epné mentors, ‘ mlercbalndise exported to Canada from it flying, like a projective, with tdrr _ - th? U'%“°" Sim” d“““B fl* 224 he force, into the middle or the nth ` COUNTERMANDED ;l;"1yZ9_fr°s';;3J,f2‘;“7°_;`1y 1' W A“g“st 1’ trucks round which had gathered KAISER S ORDER 18 . ' I e rres ndin ei ht on s group ot porters iiiii S. iMi|iilIi .-1--» (Canadian Press) W. pp who for the last four years has b it EI' ad mgthods employed in the transwtlh of public business and will maltr- we trol over appropriations and ditures, together with tho admin tra/tive methods and operations of thq principal spending departments; are m ' av he established a common sale agency-in . y that town. The new developmcntiis tl supposed to be connected with the d_ Watson case, which was brought "_ fore the English Courts, the decision 9- few years of spending week-ends _ ing the summer in the hospice of “E to themselves except perhaps hd dropping of a coin or two in the l- himeel! with the scheme con- me ,ii-1-1---1-L ,E Siiililiii iiNiiiiiS Hiili Silt iiiiillii _.___ CI-IRISTIANLA, Oct. 12-(Special) h_ |-Bonne thirty firms of sa_.rdl,lI9 m_ ners at Stavanger, representing he yearly production exceeding hal! illion chests of tins of saniinee,h e tin- a a which is thought to have mails it “;' diliieult lor Norwegian iii-ms te-held their own individuality. _ OUT- STAY THEIR WELCOME. l‘ oENl~ivA, oct. io.-The custom opted by tourists during the last dur- W the -» :-7 " “' ' D th co po .g .g m th_ The various articles were sent flyi PARIS Oct 10_v1-he newspaper Ex of 1909 the value of merchandise ex n an due ti _ t d t C _ c ons and the men, seiz ...__ " . wayoterolt 'd ith it- i t t nl ,’Btm_ of the Emperor wmmm, one lars a. day, the total value of exports (crm nwmmplp ngtizgi eu; Tleup a barrass ng o he hospita e so ot_ leetioii-box on leaving, is greatly o se The' latter, indeed, are unable co em' aka ii. and less, in A1- Y - B ~ pice receives yearly 30,000 persons, of whom 20,080 are tourists, many ol- whom simply regard the mon_alt0ry_ -~ as ar good free hotel in the Alps, _ __ UU order, the monks must harbor' ke notice of the si - AT RECORD FIGURE VANCOUVER B C 0¢t 11__. person demanding their howl for twenty-four hours gratuitously, au- stand the financial strain, as every ear their losses are lar er The hos- By the regulations of the religious GLW Y without paying. The hospice-causin- commodate from 650 to 700 at a time, and recently-for the fort of their guests-the monks stalled electricity and central heat- ing in the ancient building, which perils. corn- in- A1. ow resembles an large modern glgtxienofélefgnpuor' is gomg to gwe 011 April 22 1851? f0f 0150 PRN- 0¢‘¢\10 The shooting occurred soon after Y ' . Boxer estate tint is situated at the 0'¢10¢1e, when the page was crow Tha Omcm' present' knowing that southwest corner of St. Jarrfs and with atrons Acc rding to peo tl” Pu” had maritime law 0” his St. Francois Xavier streets, a price who gvere sitting 'Qnear the cou 915°- 1°°k°‘1 °” il* 5i1°°°°» “nd We" that figured out at 74 per square there was no sigh of 5 quarrel and St. Bernard monks will be obliged 9l“`P|'15°d t0 95° We °mP°l`°f ¢1““‘l"h° foot for the corner. The block pur- ' \l _bridge and leave the pilot in charge chased by the Montreal ,'I'rust Com 0 of the navigation. On the following pany this my-,ming is the remainder ' _Miss clark was taken to the hos_ 3 ded ple ple f it was only as the shots rang euvtollow the example unless t-he ll _ Petit St. Bernard the mould forced to fix a. tarld for lfhdl' ow the big block with frontage on St. \______ _____V_v_ _,_ . Y_._.;_____.__Y_,_._-_.___._-_-_»_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-,-_-_-v-.e._-_-:f_-:_-.-_-:_-:_-_---z-.--3-_-1»v-/--‘-ff--‘f --‘-‘-11 - - -*friY::.-f-.-.-:.1-ff: -_ne-_-,-,-_-:_-1-.-,-.~»:_-_-_-_-,=-_-A I P_UBLiCiTY In the campaign Grounds a few points (1) (2) Th (3) (4) (5) (0) A Crisis” Co A Final liiordo' P must be emphasize for ublic aid in rebuilding the 4- ‘ This is the FIRST TIME that the Abegweit Association hasspproached the public for liberal assistance. e Athletic Association has to purchase the Athletic grorinds, other- \ wise they will pass to farming nterests. ` _ ' This latter endeavor is about as heavy a financial blitden as the Associstion can carry. ` 5 This campaign is the result of a crisis-a MATTER OF _LIFE OR DEATH to athletics in this province. ` ' The Athletic prominence given by Island alhletes to thisprovince has been the greatest advertisement afforded hysny sipfle ilistltntion. mmittees have been appointed to call upon the c tizelis, ; The most liberal generosity ie sought in view of the critical situation, If the citizens are really convinced that the continuance of -the great nth. letic gatherings of past years is desirable. then they will'b'e__plessed to forward _ r the movement. ' graiidsiand at *he Athletic ' was launched before a great 0 course of people. The great gre stand was filled by about seven ll dred children, hotb French sind E ,lish, and theirclamor proved of t exuberant B. .i'rRio'r A1' snisroh on/ir. _-.-1- HARTLAND, N. B., Oct. 10.-Yes- terday M: Bristol an Italian named Palumbo Neechelo, one of a crew of railways workmen at Bristol, was, murderously assaulted by Salenni Lewis, a compatriot. The latter made n slash for Neecbelo's throat and cut 5 bed gash across his heck. and cheek, grazing but not cutting the jugular vein. Lewis fied for refuge to another Qalfaii crew at Florenceville, where he was later s.i-rested by Constable Ben* aiid"tdken to Woodstock, where 'tomorrow a preliminary hearing will be bald before Police ‘Magistrate Qiyoke. 'Police Inspector Foster is Sdn? taking the injured man to oodstock together with several other witnesses. Neechelo is in a sor- ' h -three flesh wounds, ons in the slr James, St. Francois streets is owned another in the wrist, and a third the breast. The bullets embed -themselves in the walls of the cafe. Hon. . . tice, touched oil the situation hop ly when he said: e started to conserve, and we hoPB th -, that notice was taken of the two. ` a pital, where she was found to ve ml. in ded _________..._-__ _ _ _ . . .---»-._-~ _ _ _ finish v`o'loEs sn.nNcn v 0 " ~ ' - sn. ` ‘LETTER---UNO. 3. ‘ THE MINIST O J Doherty, minister of ju “You cannot hear me. You h That is well, for it is the welfare the children that this exposition su children cf the city may later given the chance through the 1 p_y as these." ____-----*'*'”"' EYE WITNESS IDENTIFIES ~ THREE OF ROSENTHAL _,___- of Charles Becker, former lieu*-¢n The jury was completed with the addresses for the people and the by the state an eye witness of room Gyp the Blood, Lefty L and Whitey Lewis as _the actual Diego Fran was the fourth of _gunmen indicted for the murder, _i ious condition. ' . ___...__._.._- ihse was not_certsln _hut he posit lViinard‘s Liniment used by Physieia,ns\ier's alleged tools. MONTREAL, Oct. 10.-The open- ing of the - greatest exhibition t ‘ever was attempted in Canada, a - cial surveyr of all the organizati at work within a large city to f ward child welfare, tookl place t night in the Craig street drill hall, when the Child Welfare exhibition on- nd- un- ng- oo in ia- to hat so- ons or- 0. Dl- ar the happy voices of the children., at be t ntll ence of this exhibition to he as hap- si.AYi~lRs. New voRK, octcher lo-'rhetrlnl D B for the murder of Herman Rosenthal. the gambler, began in earnest todaY» lt- lectlen nl the izth mor. District Attorney Whitman m e his opening ta ing of testimony was begun. Kraus 5 Hun arian waiter le Louis e, if was the star witness. He was cal d the o sla - ere of the bler As to whether N. identified Jack Sullivan, one of Bec- of B. of is and Ftrs visi- ors, as in a hotel. and the Grand. bl At the hospices of the Simplon to ic beral The subsidies f is more ll . p YN' erly received by the hospice fronrthe Swiss, Italian and French govern- ments have ceased. _______.i-_-- CLOTHES IGNITED BY ». _sUNs nays. Nmw YORK, oct. 7-Mrs. Minnie Bulwinlrle. lenitress or the A der chapel is dying in St. Vfpwutfj Hospital here of burns which glue ceived Friday, when the sun's‘~|'llw8, focussed in a big brass lamp reflector started in a tiny fire in the ma l lush- si- WB her skirt. _______.___-- THE WEATHER rut rellrsssulllli riots. ilooil. _Els (Specidl to the Guardian) TORONTO, Oct. 12-Increasing southeasterly and southerly w_ihGl,lo- cal showers but partly fair and up li ttle warmer. ________._-- The lowest temperature reco'\‘_ded yesterday was forty-one degrees al1_§h zero and the highest was fortgw degrees abave. The lowest rl ` he previous night was thirtrtllht l- shove. at nine s. in. it was forty- three degrees above and at nine plm. it was forty-one above. 0. h. murder and identified in the court uis Y tho Kra- Thc tide will -be thigh ‘this morning nt 11.56, tomorrow at 12.01 -and Monday at 1.27; it will be high *to- night at 11.37, tomorrow at Hand. Tuesday morning at 12.39. The sun sets this evening at 5.80, tomorrow at 5.18 and Monday at 5.56; it__rises_ t_q}noi-row morning at e;l4, Monday at s.ls and 'ruesdey at 6.18. ' 'rhe moon sets tonight at 6.18 and tomorrevw atv 6.15. _ _ . There was a new moon on"l’harr day, Oct. 10th at 9141 e.. m. 'rhe in-st 'ot the menu will be on Thu y, Oct. 11th, at 6 p. m. The length of today will be eleven hours and nine ,hifnutes and ef to- morrow eleven hours and-‘four min- ux. _ Y' -_ Q ( om Yesterday s ll usrdlasi Tile temperature ` -`- _ o‘elos\'. sly itoday ny the “Rex __' tested thermometer with s ' f (spas- ur_e_wae.|pYr_ty-nlne sho _ _- W ,_ ss-iz. -.i._Al..;_ .. ,L i _ fi; _fi '.§_ _ l-_ r it _- r..~.`-.End-_»»‘_n': \. I -_ 4 lv : '-gf" '°§'f‘,”'-" "“ ‘-ia=zr'x‘.r-".~.f»\=»- _'-5 rl rue:-.~:.::»»_ 1 -fi l v l v _, rg _ ?‘v i. ' 1 li “"‘-:"7';-1_..- ':'~1~.-1 -= -»- ~ o_ ii ' lf _ A. ri '_l ii* ._ ` ;-l »< ,_ .,¢_';e~.=~.;=-._ it \