'uri-in wrasr units saruapav, oc"roBiiR 25, 19.3 miss es iw- {°g,i;1°,.=.x'.;*.*;i.°.i=".?*,.iF.'.i.!"ii. 2.1% BIIIIISII SIIIIIIIIIS Ill? IIEIIEEMEI _._- (Canadian Press) BRISTOL. England. oct 24-studs.. ts ol Bristol university today aveng ed the burning ol the sports pavilion of the university by guifragettes by smashing the windows of offices 1 Militallw. dumping their iwiilvm into the streets and making 9, pol, Life of it The students were cheered by large crowds ISIIIEIIIII III Z IIIIS IIIII IIBIH ._.`___ " (Canadian Press) MEXICO orrv, oct, 24-Ther.. is no intention on the part of the Mex. -iwll K0"¢.I`nment to arrest General Diaz according to Querido Mehone, Minister of Foreign Ailiiirs who i,.,,,,. that Diaz is at liberty to come to the capital when be chooses, 'l‘he fact that General Diaz was of- fieially relieved of his mission to Japan relieves him of the charge of iiisubordiuntion, according to 0m¢ia_ is here. ‘Other members of the em. _"W" S°“f=ht for more bodies which it 15 tI1,0UElit might have been over- A - i ‘ . llllw M[XlEillS NIIHIIIME-BIPIISI begun investigations. About 200 persons were employed in the build- orkers uns spectacular, With their I I clothing ablaze they c|l,ml,e,`l out - . l"’0‘<0d. but no more were found The district attor mg and the escape of some trapped W . . . S llilill llll MARITIME REPRESENTATIVES Hill B Illllllll ililllllliill Slllllli Illlllfll A RWE A1 011] wil IIIIIEIIIHIS Hill PHUJEEI Illlllilfl By Explosion of Gas Oven on On the Mysteries of Fox Sixth Floor Sensational Es Pfdllllfllfg H€iBil'l‘lll'lililll’l fill' Pf‘dl¢llIZllIZI0ll I0 Eflllfcrcllte R¢8t0i'lltI0ll Farming at Coinplimentary °“P°°fI"=‘PP°" W°"'<°'= of ilrlginul Represenfuilon und lfeudjusfment oi Subsidies Ba"‘l"°* Chief Features ”°" (Canadian Press l mN‘113:I{cgf0R!ti lOet. 24 --A gas oven BOSTOIN Mass , Oct 23-Promin on the tomena was being euam/alled S 1 I ent Bostonians tendered a banquet tory bundili our of a six-story Iac 0TT(A£e;:a :a)ot'I’h;4Guardian) and Hon W B Eltewart, of Prince justment of subsidies The Maritime to Hun Charles Dalton at Copley 1 d t nz on Canal street, ex- t I c -Delegates atllddward Island will bn here tomor-,Provinces insist that their represen- Plaza Hotel last evening His bril- D I? eo oday killing six persons “°x Week” Pl`0"i'1°i“1 C0“f°F¢l1€e row. S" James Whitney. Premier of tation should never fall below the iaut address on fur farming capti ore than a score of others were arriving t°l'"°"`0W Wm 50° U19 UF” 0ll*»8~l‘10. 18 0lP0°f0d tomorrow figures prevailing at Confederation vated the business men bankers and mlllibd or burned in the me succeed preliminary meeting of the Maritime Delegates from the Maritime Prov- They demand larger subsidies based hamber of commerce repiesentatives for the loss. IHIHHY I0 Jillian were arrested for disolieying orders. All the other can- (ll(I!it0S [ur pp(-gidgilqy are assured they have nothing to fear from Huey ta. SOCIETY LEADER .IS FINED AS SMUGGLER. NEW YORK. october 23-Mrs. Frank B. Wiborg, of Cincinnati, was fllllfil $1.750 in the United status district court today for having failed to declare dutiablc goods on her ar- rivnl on the stcamsliip Mauretanla, Sclltembcr 5. Henry W. Taft, bro- ther oi the former president, and Frank A. Munsey were on hand in court today ready to‘testify as char- acter witnesses in her behalf. (Canadian Press) t lfl\l`0UgI1 the flame-swellt windows on- o the fire escapes und leaped to the sidewalks. Many were badly injured by the drop from the upper floors. The spectators beat the flames frqm their clothing and saved them from burning to death. ‘ IMPUHIMII A Miliiis ui. Yesterday nftcrnoon a special meet- Mrs. Wiborg who is a niece of ' iii i-ii Q . Geiwrul Shefmuu. pleaded guilty Igdoin Ifastighnsliuriicl' ('I~'i.§»`e . . through her attorney and threw her- g, large representation of Foresters self upon the mercy of the court. The 1 li; ~ _ . .:.:°.'“.;‘;.‘..; ‘;.i2.';‘;§;.‘;‘ :is =;.‘;‘:.‘;‘.:;'; tence bc not imposed on the ground of his clieut’s poor health. c That an opportunity might be ac- orded for a full and free discussion “I uni surprised " said Judge f ti, t _ Hunt. in imposing the fine, “to see 3,89 ;,1l1‘;’:i,ti.lii fgfogghclltwvismiigxig- ii person of your prominence and ln- muusly ,lm-ccd tllat the meeting be ielllgence 11'* iving the customs re- ,- esolved - into. a, conference of Fores- i;\l1&¢l`onl1`.`pi'o`p§r 'con'sideratfon'."` ‘ I" i _ters by gifs 'pi-0vi|l¢:§9~,'f_}ln_1;‘a,]1l mem, » . ""“-"""""""’_‘~ il bers~might» have the privilege of ex- WHDEHSED IDS ' p 100 LIT E FDR tossing their opinions. . ' trovcrsy between thc United States Ac ,((.‘anadian Press.) Re MEXICO CITY Oct 24--Thi* con- (By Special Co:i'cs,>.iiiilci'it) Al HIa'lt‘d'l‘, N. il., Uni. Zi)-Tile iort of the Board -if i}c.vci‘ii.irs of adia Uiiivcriity uns 8 most im- tunt one. 'i‘he Baptists of the the European nations generally are coming into line in opposition to the Scotia are satisfactory, said F. B McCiirdy M P Halifax today The » » I and Britain appears to be having the 3;” effect of convincing the Mexicans that edit, N. Z. larger. Last year the enrollment in the College proper was 244, in the Ac adics’ Seminary 284, Some changes v d l . vv L ha na o di P . 1 _ _ M0N.l~RE,il£ma OZ? rcgglgllslllcss stall eighteen professors, live instruc- conditions and the outlook in Nova “lf T Maritime’ Prlovinces business is I not subject to violent fluctuations that lm, occur in more volatile communities. Ac Se ' . ' ' - I I iii-red to its utmost sspseiiy ,sua me . , J i j _ , Governors have to consider the en ' . f , - ' ' 4, , largement of the building. The Semi,- Court at the Supreme Court lately --- . report of the proceedings of that One cout per word ouch insertion in In this column. Cash inust accompany the arrangement made in regard to order. Minimum charge twenty-live the pre-'90 members was about as cents. V W" _ _,_____,__ e T0 hE'p__5 HUOM TENEMENT QN admitting that, possibly, some better Elin Ave. Apply to 75 Elm Ave. F ,_ _ 2294. \v_AN.l.FlD_`;_'A"l:[RL"FOlll`GENEl-ML ger and special representative of the housework, Apply 116 Cumberland High U0""t to th” S“l"`°m" C0“l`t» St. _ 2504-10-25Mtf. 5 FUR SALE'"'SE\;EliAL"DRIVINU cal review of the proceedings of the horses. Apply Robins Livery Stu- S nic. kent si.-ent. 215.2-io-iimtf. ° Sunnis i.`.\iiY.-w.\i~l'7i‘1-in"./\`SALES- ,9,,i,,,.,l ,Wim tn 1898 Wm. vm. lm. lady to assist in oilr uuiicx. Apply from lwlng just lu this class ol the betivceii 8 and 9 a. m. The Iiogeru m,,mhcl.shll,_ H:1i'dwa|'e U0., Ltd. 2278-l0~23mli. -...._.... -..-..._ -. WANTED. HY NOV- 4TH. MAID Ranger of New Brunswick, was pre- ff'I' EBUEFHI l10\\B0“'01‘\i- APPly Mrs. sent as a visiting brother und was li- B. Ruizurs. Sumiuuruide. P. E. invited in take ii pines un the pist- Isluud. 2Iil2-i0-25lVlf_-L form. By,his intimate knowledge of Rev. E. J. ltattse, H.. C._,._.I+iliger, and Representative of the igh held .it Toronto, gave a full and lucid eating, contending that in general quitable as could be devised; but olution could be found. Bro. John Anderson, P, H, C, Rim- ubmitted n very thorough and criti- upremc Court., 'and expressed his nnvietion that the settlement cflect- d in respect to the members who llros. M. E, Grass, High Court FOUND A the subject under consideration and buffalo robe. Owner can have same b liy calling at Dr. A. A. Mellon- ll y his clcar and lucid manner of rescntation he assisted very materi- uldis ¢,iiic¢,_ 2297 nlly in the elucidation of the intric- FCR SAl.E~-A NUMBER OF REG- “ istered Leicester sheep, different ages, und Yorkshire pigs. Apply to H Michael Keenan, Georgetown Roy- t ,llly_ lgl3_l0_4Ms4ll,,l_ that the arrangement was fairly . _. .___..,__-._,-a_ 0 io s. m. tin 11 p. m. Brush sway ‘“ to ,matters being considered. Bros. Mollison, Rev. Marshall, odgson and others contributed to he discussion, some maintaining Cl_,ARL0,l,TE,l,0WN BOWLING AU_ qiiitable; others that the old mem- b leys, Market Building Basement, 1 P ol Rooms in connection. Clean Mgderii, Comfortable. Open from I’ ers were unfairly treated, especially n that the surviving members of the re-'99 class are obliged not only to ako good the deficiency occasioned y the inadequate rates paid by Haynes, charged with the murder obpte B. S. Atkinson, will not be tried at gg? the coming session of the Supreme has Court. This decision was reached by tha' counsel for the crown at a conference will yesterday. This is agreeable to the Cen defense. Special sitting will probably nah be held by the end of November. ol LORD DECIES SPENDS ma ritiimc Provinces have splendid cutional institutions at Woliville, S. Last year in all the depart- Unlted Statem illlents there was an enrollment of This year the attendance is ademy for Boys 184 and at the e been made in the teaching staff the Faculty has been enlarged by an IN a number of new Professors. Dr. R.\/, J nes after 53 years faithful service u retired last May. He was one of the -- distinguished sons- of Prince Edward Island and his native place is Pow- 'Phcre are now on the teaching s and three Labratory assistants, e Dominion Government has es- tablished at the University a [inc teorolbgical Station under the di- tion of Prof. Colt. There is B. ge and efficient staff at the Boy's ademy and also at the Ladies' minary. The' Academy Residence is _ _ , , nary Boardhffhouse `is filled to over- _ flo ing and a number of young lad- , ‘ies in nttendancehave to board in _ " the town. The new fine Art building which is to be erected in the near --- . future will give increased accommod- (Special to The Guardian ) . 000 ation. The campaign to raise $150,- in order to secure $51,000 more SYDNEY N S Oct 24_'_Fmuk from Mr. Rockefeller is nearly com- Iva $150,000 IN COURTS. of ted. Already another campaign is rted to raise another sum of 0,000. The Hon. Nathanael Curry promised $125,000 on condition t another $125,000 be raised. This he done. Mr. /Curry has only re- tly given $25,000 for the estab- ment of a Professorship in honor his son who died. It is called the n Curry Professorship. These gifts ke possible still further expansion the growing schools. Already ’””“' |there ‘are three new buildings of LONDON, Oct. 23-Lord Decles, bl-lc who married Vivien Gould of New buiiding ls now in the pi-omg; of York, is still keeping the English el-ec lawyers busy. Already the costs of ms his varied litigation has amounted imc to $150,000. A new complicated ac-‘mo tion connected with thc renovation the past ten vsp;-5 in the schoois oi k and a large llre proof Library tion. It is the intention ulti- tely to have all the buildings of k and stone. There has been the st marvellous development within session on appeals by Lord Decies and his builders against judgments given in for . mer suits BISHOP SHOT AT. of Sefton Park is to be hcnrd thislwolfville. In 1903 there were 399 students in.attendance. Iii 11413 it is 712. Ten years ago the Trust Funds amounted to $241,970, Now they are inc reused to $514,546 and this amount will soon be very much greater. Baptists hnve great reason Hannon canon, Nun., ost. 22.- *O bc proud of their institutions of rnfng at Wolfviile. bullet slightl grazed his lordshi 's hel Y P M head, the other being found embed- reg dull care and have a game. b 2l62_l0_l.lMtl themselves but by the deficiencies ac- ~uing from the inadequate rates paid . __...__ __ _ U FOR SALE-*ONE PAIR FOXES ’ hy those whose policies have been black, $1.000. One pair foxes mule settled ln lull_ blnck. Female L- Had litter of A committee, consisting of Dr. A. ilve this year, $3,000. All Isluud Holm Rom ML Marshall' Messll BEUCK- APPIY L- R' Mmds' 206 Horatio Nelson. J. E. B. McCready, Sydney St., Charlottetown. and Nell McLeo,l'VK_ Cu was ap- _l 2303-10-25m1l. .D LOST BETWEEN MARKET HOUSE. bodying the views of members. plant. line wharf and govern- ment wharf, silver open face empire Bi watch with Bruce Stewart and 00-. i-eport which was discussed very 0081"!! f0b~ Find" Wm be \”°W“"d°d thoroughly clause by clause and was by 1*-‘BVUIS with D- F- B€t\\\U1°. 19 adopted with scarcely a dissenting and 20 Lower Queen, City. ,v0i¢s, olnted to draw up a resolution em- At the opening of the evening sas- on the committee submitted their ded in the plaster. The would-be assassin is s young RW at, whilst celebrating mass on the' At tw” °'°1°°k i” th” “'t°"“°°“ a cathedral altar here Sunday. One V" last evening in the Copley-Plaza. Mr. Dalton is a member of the . , Prince liidwnrd Island Cabinet and is , said to be the logical next Lieuten- ant-Govcrnor of the island. Besides ~ he is a business man. Mr. Dalton (Canadian Press) VINEYARD HAVEN, Oct. 24-M- ter figuring in two collisions within twenty four hours the schooner Wil- liam H. Clifford, from Norfolk for Bangor, will finish her voyage in IIIIHII-IIVI DAYS IN HIIUIIH IIIIYIISI SAUNDERSTOWN, R. I. Oct. 24- The British schooner Annie M. Par- devs from Clarabella. Florida. - ' of hairs on thc back and rumps which are silver grey for a portion of the - ' distance between the root and the ,tip of the hair. The extremity of the ' _ \` tail is always pure white. The ,brll-r liancy and sheen of a line pelt, he d t bl . _ - . i,|- ,. .i . (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Oct. 24--The September bank statement just issued reports that the increased volume of busi- ness transacted during`the month was largely brought about by the crop movement and also by the fall trade. ing Christ and the living Christ. It It showed the good work that is be- ing the explosion, some of whom may P"0ViU°° delegates Premier Flem- inces will meet tomorrow to draw up upon the contention that the tcrri present A telegram of congratula- is The identity of the dead was ming- Atf»0l`Yl¢Y General Griinmer, of ii memorandum for presentation to tories added to the Prairie Provinces tions was received from Lieut. Gov. sggullilllilwllii foil) many hours after the 2%" f§'“';§WlXk. P1'l¢;mi;l‘ Méithiilion, y the Conference. The memorandum Ontario and Quebec belonged to thi' David I. Walsh. s ii een remov d f - 1 “- - J- “°“““ . elm OF. Ur- - _ Rel i t. th h B t morguel Three of thoseekilfeiamwgpg phy, A. A' LeFm_gey' Ex__M_ P" or contains a number of counts, chief whole of Canada including the east Ame§;'l;'l\zsa;'»s:_e above t e os on women and all were workers in the Prlnce Edward Island’ reached the among which will be a demand for ern provinces, and that the east- “The vast pomibmtles of Canadian building, Search llgllts well, placed eppitai today, a fixed minimum representation in the 'ern provinces should be compensated lox farming were explained el.ll_e,.t,,ln_ on the ruins toqllgllt wlllll, the ll,.e_ Premier Murray of Nova Scotia.. House of Commons, nnd for re-ad- ingly by Mr Charles Dalton,the prom- inent Charlottetown, P, E, 1,, eiti~ zen, who is in Boston in connection with the Catholic Congress, at a complimentary banquet tendered him told how modern methods of breed- ing wild animals for their pelta have replaced the primitive methods. The wilds in addition to the business touch of romance of the Canadian prospects open, upheld the atte~.Li...i nf the audience. t l l ll `The spcakerwas introduced by l’. a?,g'l.;;gnlll1l;_a urge par of her mils L. Cleveland, who presided :ii iii.. banquet. The pheiioineiial expansion that is taking place in the black fox industry on Prince Edward Island was dwelt upon at length by the speaker. He explained bow the methods of rear- ing of the capricious royal black fox and silver fox had become generally known only so recently as 1910. Mr. Dalton said that the skins of these qiinsi-domesticated animals have (Canadian PPGBS) ' come to command the highest prices, not infrequently fetching from $1,500 to $3,000. kef. liTl1I>€\'l iHt0 this port today after The characteristics of black fox R I-BmlJ0St\10\lB VOYHEG °f “lilly-five lura were described by the speaker. A perfect skin, he said, has a foun- dation of ict black, with a sprinkling sal , are no a e The effects of the climate on the foxes, the experience required in growing the animals, the problems in breeding, the selling end of the business, the locating and planning of a ranch, the cure and food of the animals and finally the marketing and prices were all described. BISHOP O’LiEARY HONORED. BOSTON, October 21.-It was a was a noble utterance and _was well n0tabl6 D003’ 01 Hbmlt 100 5“¢°°59‘ received by the Convention, ful men, former residents of Prince The greater part of the reports of Edward Island, that gathered in one the Convention were printed. This of the large dining rooms of Copley- ennbled the delegates to consider Plaza Hotel last evening to do honor them more carefully. The report on to Rt. Rev. Henry J. 0'LearY. D- D-. Grande Ligue Mission in the Pro- bishop of Charlottetown, who is in vince of Quebec was read by the Sec- the city attending the sessions of the retary Rev.E.Bosworth, uf Montreal. Catholic Missionary Congress. While the gathering was arranged ing done by this pioneer missionary primarily in honor of Bishop 0’Lcary soc ety in the Roman Catholic Pro- there were two other distinguished vines of Quebec. Baptists were the members of the hierarchy of the first in the field, but Presbyterians Catholic Church present in the per- und Methodists now are working also sons of Rt. Rev. James Morrison, D. _'Phe terrible needs ol the Province D., bishop of Antigonish, and lit. were clearly shown. lt was the mis- Rev, J, 'i'_ McNally, D. D., bishop, of sion of Huptiuts everywhere tu sive osigsry, Aibertn. several lay resin- the simple unadulterated Word of cms of me lsllmdy who were attract. G05 '$01310 lllilollle- IA Blglendgd edll' ed to Boston by the Missionary Con- °Ht10"9» W0’ WU” B 3° be “E 0"” 1” ress were also in attendance. Feller Institute at Grande Ligue. The 5 His' Emlmnce Cardinal 0'00misii, Mission is doing B, noble work. The accompanled by his Suits, paid the mgt2°tl‘:f th; Nlliisaisn is "Lux Fiat" gathering a brief visit, as did also _ B eff’ 8 8 - ` . ° t he c nclusion . The committee on Young Peop1e’s D/eayglgekriggegetllaéllil' Qengeredoto the Y tender memorial service was work gave A very lwpelul report It 0 Dt d dale at” to d f°r th” departed' R°v' R' O' looks as if there was to bea revival Church (ugni ar cs “nl lg f rse read a very tender orbitnary l Yom, Pe le. work thls Bar the COHEFBBB in the ml? “ ba f°°'m° Ort Rev C H 3 Mcmaln Norm ° Z, ,OP 8 y ', the hotel. Cardinal 0Connell and -R IWIM IB I ll B id c- The committee on western Mm' Mayor Fitzgerald were both accord- er' ev' ° ' ma man' T g 51°” "ported thmugh RW' M' S' ed enthusiastic receptions and they Catholic man of this community named James Hare, who recently re- K reputation previous to leaving here, butvit is believed is now mentally af flicted. He is a lrard drinker and al- and is reported to be connected with vic turned from Canada. He bore a ood' ok ine ex P so has acquired anarchistic ideas, re IBC some such association abroad. Hs lg" says he is a socialist. ’_ PN the vestry door, entered the chance). an and Bred the first shot from a seven- ehniiiber 22-calibre revolver at his t lnrdshlp 12 feet distant. Then hs. Hm 2311-10-25Mtf. WANTED.- YOUNG MAN WITH some knowledge of blilpkkwving. but must be stenograpli and- type- writer; one who is willing to do clothing at times in general store of lumbering concern. A good op- the end that they 'urge the Parlia- eniug for bright young man who lu] anxious to make zood- Adilfsllf A. BJ G.. Box |18, llloneton, N.B. _ 2801-10-85M6i. AUCTION- SUPERIOR FURNITURE (nearly new) for Hrs. George Pur- eey, Hotel Vendonio, 49 Water f street. on Wednesday. the Nth October, commencing at 10 o'aloc§ forenoon. Parlor, sittingroom, diningrooni, hall, bedroom and kit- ehim furniture. B. Bsairlt . NN' tfonoer. 1289-10-letgti., » V ........................~f It was further resolved that Bros. Dr. A. Ross, Jno. Anderson, and Neil McLeod be a committee to present the resolution adopted to the mem- bers of the House of Commons and Senate from Prince Edward Island to ment of Canada to take such action in the premises as they may deem proper. Before retirins many 0!~ f-l\° 1000- ing members urged the membership not by any means to drop out of the order until they had carefully con- sidered the msttcr._ or at least to wait till they saw fi some improve- ment 'mllht not be made or until tm had secured other adequate pro- on f l . ’l'ho_r¢solution» adopted will be giv- en in nstt ililie of The Guardian. and Bred the second shot. Several "ln men hurried over the altar rail, cap- the tured the man and took the revolver containing four undred cartridges. Tl, They removed him to the prison cell lean in the court house jail. Intense ex- "nl, citoment pi-evailerli manythol the :lol no P h mm f“|“*'I“S Wh st ° °" '"5 ° ' tlv th hte. I. Th Central gd ll ll ii. Cunningham, Commissioner of ii - gan th' °h“"l'£~ 'T9 “I5” at M3 Nlggluof she C)lIl\§rch today vfas the grlxlsvlflfrglfgg lnnéillt caiggf all 3l?,n§§,ll_ lic Safety of the city of Cambridge. iirirscoln d an was suppos ,l to-be an anarchist. me: properly protected from the violence ua of the excited men, returned to the ly hitar and continued celebrating mass. th At its conclusion he asked the con- gl, lregation not to attach any imipor- el. tance to the incident, stating that Cl, hare approached the altar through quickly advanced to within six feet ml lv His iordslilp, after seeing the man the His Lordship Bishop March was shot 1°” I har uni; ost is action He expressed sympathym water, N. S., took part in_tl_1e ser- Rllh d T N B R _ H_ e Mr. Smallman is a native of GlpMt;€l€l?':l'nd rags: Neil Herman gave griefly extgnliled tille welcome of the ea,-v_ tl l h l t l th loceae an e c y. r N B Smith, ii prcminentibus- ge rlrrllgwilllgicvfljs gaxggor 0 8 The dinner was an enjoyable one, sl, mén gl H,,llf“_ N_ 3, and an }) th l l’ d tl I the after dinner speaking being free 'liiiuife Liaim0atI~i\0liev¢,l,N0ufs¥¢_l\, lfiaard'| Linfmeat Darn Colds. etc. for the unfortunate men. ds ‘ . 1 . €*"f.' . ‘ .f 8 Il ninemsn oi that city was elected V m,f,',l,,g° ,§;§"l,';§,l_“ .'l‘.f,e“g,‘;,§’°‘2,l,§,,f‘h gliili Auglaize uiwils utygglfhafiliggz sident of the Convention on the . “ln W egg t B 9 W W P 7 alvlllg ol lil, report of the Nomi- flflorsf gg? Rgcgfbaldtf ' serious than the others who spoke, ing C°mm“'t°°- A W' 'Stems spoke for Acadia Collegiate and ~Biis- as might b° expected of H' guest on lottetown, was elected drst Vice amass AcBdemy_ Rem H__ T_ Dewolfer auch an occasion. He is iJr0bBblY sldent and Rev. W. F. Parker, . DD Prlncllml ol Acadll, Ladle,” one of the youngest prelates of the dsc; was chosen 2nd Vice Presl- sénlfnary gave B une address on his Catholic Church onalhe Amiirlcatli B- ' work, Rev. o. P. outta., i=~ii.n., <~`°"*‘""'*»”°‘“l "“* "°“'“ ° “F JN. C. Goucher, D.D., the re- P ld t lA ,ll U l lt _ l, g He in rather boyish in nppear.\ui.f'. President gave his address. ogmmeeivogk ofathg co‘l`l°v,;§_B,l.{.l,:cl(l),,,_': 'yet his utterances are forceful up-i, message was to the younger Massa ol li-elle, In,,l_l¢l,l,,_ Grlmd, l indicative of n keen intellect. ~.».i‘i_.- laters especially. The times wer , lllglw, gave an add,-css on the work ,consecrated bishop at Batlllui N._ tical and crucial. The answer to that was bolus dom, lo evangallge IB., where he had up to nl. time. industrial problems rested large- ‘ thu Roman Gatllollc, ol the ln-ovinvc bush \`00¢0l`. Ml! 19th Of 91° P""‘°°“t wit: the 0h“f'=lit°fl c-l;:°lbf;\={;°°- oi ousiise. It was s splendid pint- your- e C arches cannu ‘ i ei u ey l rm m,,etlng_ , inspire. They must marshal til: osumlay vm, B gl-eagi,-1,, gg me GUESTS AT HEAD TABLE- ltual forces cf thslr day- B ` C nvention. Gi-est crowds of people nped his remarks around three ug-onggd tha Cllm-cl,_ gwtlsg mulls. Seated on either side of Henry J. penlng of the spiritual life. We Mgt Church Rev, g_ A, Lawn" who nfflelstcd as teastmsstcr. Hi UW st have a rellzion that conquers preached the Convention sermon. head table, in addition to the three head and the heart. 2. Chris- Tlll, ,el-vids was in gh, mm-ning, In bishops. were: Vary Rev. A. Bl. nity of today needs to be lntehse- tim aigsi-noon Rev, J, W, Brown, Burke, D. D., l.. L. D., president of human and must make much of gem-alll,-y ol lute,-denomlnagionai ,the Church Extension Society in Cim- u brvfherlwud 0' msn- 3- '¥\>° simasy seneei were in the province ,edu. fe native of Georgetown. P. Bi- rlstianity of today calls for afull- of Nova 5¢°tig, gavs F,¢\\0si; from 1.); Very Rev. Francis C. Kelley, D. knowledge of the sible. every 7,...i..l._ asv. P. E. need. sydney, N, D. oi Giueszp. president ui the list- urch should be si Bible school, in 3__ uv, an sddres, on Young pw. holle Church Extension Society in *,310 P001' H1511 WM °VN¢l1t\! d°\1WUl~' session. The cross is the centre of ple’s Work. In the evening Dr. .Shah the United States, (a native of Char- sg and therefore not responsible for the gospel. The message that proves el- Matthews, rghisdgo University, lottetown; P. Pi. 1.); Rev. J. J . Mc- eiiectlve today, as in the early ,preached the sei-moi-._ sunday was il Donald of Kinknre. P. lil. I.; Rev. ys. is that which contains the dy- greet day at the Convention. Pius McDonald of Charlottetown . u f (Canadian Prod) WINNIPEG, Oct 24-A F D Maclliirlien, Manager of the Bank of Montreal told members of the ad lnimstration of the board of greater Winnipeg water district, that his institution was prepared ri finance the entire $13,500 000 if-quired for carrying out shoal lake water pro- ec -_ip 25 IIIIIS IUII IIIIMPIIIJ MIIIIIIIII (Canadian Press) EDMONTON, Oct. 24.-Otto B. Rudolph, found not guilty of murder- ing Carl Neiting.. was this mori found guilty of attempting to mur- der Carl Maures and sentenced to twenty-five years imprisonment. V, BIIIIISH MIIIISIIII SIMPIIHIIIE (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 24-The Brit- ish and Foreign Office through the Embassy here today officially denied to the State Department the authen- licity of the much discussed publish- id interview with Flir l.i.»iu»i ilsrden, liiitlsli Miiiistei' ul :\l<-,<.ic.- City, \'.liji'!i i'i‘ii1»»si‘iit&