'ln } “'l'Hlll.L'A'rus`r News FRIDAY, OCToBsR re, rgrg. mwr or A1-I-' LHSHWMEWR J' - -_..._ _ Special to The Guardian _ _ _ GAGETOWN. N. B., out. 9.- OTTAWA, oct. 9.-'rhs trouble P c Charles Mclntyre, a colored man a peering before Judge Barry in th (Canadian Press) - tho Balkans had an opposite sile t I l tl ' ':.°;.': ;lh§l€“‘_`_i°kf;§_é'g““3_‘;ll%f_';l_;;__ufglmfgnsg of decrease there has been n ste McIntyre was sentenced to imprison- tries and from Austria-Hungary ment for life. Hiiii lliiiiiliiii liiiil ' » ~ n . 8 t0“lll`l1 Huy attempt to secure set- Commissioner, Lord Strathcona on - tiers from those countries, the work behalf of the members of the cabins; WIINIPEG. MANIT., ont. n.--rv crything is in readiness for the op io a Canadian Land and Apple siinw l 01 Norway. Sweden and De of the government has been carr on under great difficulty. °' ml Mulnnlsl which will continue until Fiqrllrdn ‘of next week and is attracting thou sandsof visitors to this nity. The 1 exhibition, which is held under the t, ' ' ' auspices of the Dominion Governing" is not for private gain. Any sn;-pin-_; will be devoted to the establishment - The Methodist Church in the Ch Of SCll0llll`Bllliis ill various llgriculiur nl colleges in Callndn. PIQINGE OF WALES AS A GODFATHEII LONDON, Oct. 8.-Next week th Prince of Wales will uct as godfatlln lottetown District which includes wall, York and Winsloe, Pown _ Vernon River, Montague, Mun Halrllol; Souris and Mt. Stewart C e cults, is having a campaign as 0 r lined below for the purpose of sti for the first ti-mc. (luriously enough, llc will Dcrf_orm this office twice in Foreign missionary work. one day, upon both occasions in thc Chapel Royal of St. Jumcs’s. The Prince's debut in this directio CHARLOTTETOWN- FIRST will be made in the case of the infos? Sun. Oct. 12 and 19-11. Rev. sou of thc Duke alld Duchess of Rox hurglle, and for the cilild of Mayo Godfrey-Faussett. MISSIONARIES Alllil RESCUED PEKIN, Oct. 9-Foreign missionar L" Marsilnli; 7. Rev. J. Heaney. 1- Oct. 15-Missionary _Prayer Me ing. GRACE (il~l`U_RCH _ Sun. Oct. 12 and 19-11. Rev. ics, American and Norwegian, held Hvulluy; 7. llov. 'l‘. Marshall. by bandits for ransom have been rcs coed. BRITISH M11'-RCHANTS , TO IN VADE AMERICA LONDON, OCC. ' 7.-AB 8. cnlisc- éwv fluence of the removal of the Amcri can tariff and the remarkable uctlvl ty ill tho British boot and shoe trade British ulallufacturcrs are preparing forthe invasion of America, and large shipments arc expected to boi made soon. British bootmakers want to secur the custom of the American middi class consumer and the American working man. QUEEN MARY IS ‘ STRICT RE DRESS. LONDON, Oct. 7.-Qluecn Mary' strict views about dress have cause of dancing, to lose a Royal pupil.- The Queen visited the school an objected strongly to the low cut af- ternoon frocks worn by Princess Mary's fellow-pupils, daughters ol the smartest and wealthiest people i society. Mrs. Marshall told the Queen th.ii;_ the girls dressed as their INN*-ll' 10 Brown. wished. The Queen replied that tl Princess would not join the closu- ____._._----- PRINCESS HAS OPERA TROUBLE _.__- hlslpslc, GERMANY, oct. 7.- Signora Tessil, formerly Crow is announced here, probabli' b¢¢0u\ d Mrs. Marshall, a fashionable teacher . Oct. 15-Missionary Prayer Mc ing. ' Sun. Oct. 12-11. and 7. Cornwall C 0 Sun Oct. 12--ll a ln Pleas sad net to their Royal Highnesses, Prince _“Crea _ __ My Arthur sun the Duchess or File, ou, - 59 0 B0 Hers from those coun- the occasion of their marriage bas_ G“"“d“- R°°°lll-ly U19 government sloner and is about to be presented. has devoted consideraible attention to` The gift consists of a silver luncheon t :.:;“°i;‘:,=....1::i‘.°;°css.B°“:;‘::l‘:" °;";‘“°.», f" . to the hostimy 0! the goéammentg gmpn ana a by Canadian worklnan-_ ma u-` l testified that he had paid interest at ulaiiug all interest in the Home a ‘ YORK AND WINSLOE CIRCUIT ‘rspltul of 10,000, of which £20,000 _ _ _ ' ' 1; .:; , "_‘_r"*.=,._.f _ _ (Canadian Press) - lu OTTAWA, Oct. 9-Word has besnf Om received from London that the per- \-- sonal gift from members of the cabi-- l-0 been received by the high commis'-_ rk The gift will be presented by Hi ii led at an early date. 2;’ lating the state law against usury “_ and_ sentenced to serve six months in. t penltentiary. The complainant clerk Td thc rate of 200 per cent. a year for the use of $1.0 for three months. The, defendant said he had conducted be- tween forty and fifty loan ofiices throughout tho United States. T “This is the most flagrant case of' ' usury that has ever come to _tho at-_ t_ tention of the Court of Special Scs-‘ siolls," said presiding Justice Seel- ler, “Tolman you most miserable usurcr." Warrants for 'l`ollnan's arrest on J usury charges were issued some years I` ago in Montreal and Winnipeg but hc tr ct_ was_cnrcful to keep out of the juris- wednesday night is always thé violence. dletlon of the Canadian courts. grunt night of the synod meetiug.- A MASSAURE OF BPANIARDB of Alberta, and five sisters, lVirs.G. col¢NwAl.L CIRCUIT lrzillon lu 1-‘Nc-l AND 'AY Elowgn 'mmmns is the theme “nd -“' W""°"‘ Mrs' umm" mark' me Mi START -D 18 H Y lvl _ _ _ ns year _the budget was brought _in MEXICO CITY oct ,_,__DcsD“,__ch__B cs Lihhic and Eliza, in Hummcrside, This aftcrnooii the mugs;-ans; 01 1 NLWSPAI ER 2; mligsioigrigyz xnad Carnes tend to confirm 'the rumors` of ll "nd _M“;°hD° Br°‘:,';'tB‘;“°“' “ 1 _ _ l li WHS l`€[)l‘|2- 0110 l|`0 Gr, UTUB, (`- Or R. iii;-_'-_l-E____l_-i_l_¥ll. 7 11i{__§`|-s__;l:l_l1l-B\§_l_I=‘c. LONDON, October, 8-It was an- sented. The New Hebrides, by Dr( fgszfs mtziasaz gI,&,‘;.?3l`:;r.(;:,r;)g0lfhc The date of the funeral has not . E . nounced at the annual conference yes Annalld Just retulncd a ter ' been set, pending word from her s at Alberta. Interment will be I G. Orlnnn. ‘ tcrdu of the Miners’ ` e ' A ' ' - Q for ---. . . ...”.f‘f..‘;‘.§;°;‘...;% li:‘.':..f".?°§.“;f.i.'.“f.’;:.; 2; :°:.°..‘:e Oct. 14, Wiltshire, llev. J. Hel-mey.` bers resulted in thc decision that and by the Rev 'W iviaep S U; UCL 15- Killgstfllll Pf0|- G- D.‘-each should contribute one shilling a Toronto fl-om‘wh-ose one c cd) ry Slwele- year for three years to finance the tion a dozen missionaries hsvg eg UG*-» 16. G0rnWull.` Rev. 'l'. Mar- labor newspaper the Daily Citizen. It to the foreign field Trlnidaedg Slulll and U01- F- S- MOON- _ _ ._ ` is <-stlrnstuu that the total will he British ouiunlfb ' J B C a sun. oct.‘1e-11~sn'c vfcoruwull $450,000, whos, dogged ,,,,,.,,,,,f',,,.,_,,'c , xp? 3- Hampshire- Rev- _ E- 5- WEOKB-' The Daily Citizen, the organ of the ter field has only been zqgallgd labor party, was started 'with l ` had been spent before the ant a er a cared and it was ` - - - -P D pp » ex- Grove, Rev. Littlejohns, and Mr, G. n¢f_¢¢i that 8, total of 1 0 _ H. Taylor; 3 p- nl- Stanhope. Rev., $-would have been received. 'rli Trng? tlgfxgftiuggg rediggtchzned fhefmle s Littlejohns, and Mr. G. H. Taylor;‘0rgan1Zauons have not come along the demand [Ar agreatl is ac 7 p. m. York, Rev. Littleiohns, and with much support since. budget. Last year $116,000 tl-:areas MF- HY- Smith? 11 fl- ffl- Wlnsloe N- It is not many weeks since a resol- ed for and $86 000 actuall r lzzdaf 2-30 D- m- WlllEl°¢ 3-- Rev- E- -ution was pass by the delegates in missionary objccts Th? H 1-; dlA. Westmoreland; 7 p. m. Highfield, the name of 1,500,000 workers pled; ' Synod ¢0m_mittee ig askin sfyeagws .Rcv. Westm__orelTld_an;i ProI§_.dSt§cl._ ing themselves “to secure from their 000_ g_ or MOH. 00 - 3- 511 OH -1 F0 -‘ members an amount equal to one Steel und Dr- AYH8- shilling a member every year for t0Tl\r?cl5`el;i;uetl1if¢;1trir(r?iIlli§ll?nmi;rti:le'stldme u Sun. Oct. 19-'11. Y0l`l¢. 3- BMC' three years to sccurc the permanent stipend to $950 and uni :Ant kley, 7. Union Rd., Rev. J. L_' gucgegg 01 the Pape;-_" $1 Om, mu 6 Y nllwsfmi ]1~ Highneld' 2-30' P““°"‘ The miners. l\0W0V€l'» mul’ °l1l`l`Y iiocial service demands four time nod that this uestion is vital to and was in consequence thrown ollt his devotion. -'rl-rn BUDGET. _s_t0wn, 7. Winsloe S., Rev. H. A. out their pledges. :he present expend1f_u,.e_ _-£- ~ B““'- Oct' 12_n and 7' Pnwnalf LIVE¥.‘POOL‘ Eng., Oct. 8.-A fit increase of 20 per cent in the est Z-3”' Mmvicw' RW' E2 S' weeks' of religwus mania to-day caused a- mates and if the whole were raise Tllllfll- Oct- 16"Chft°“' RW' McDonald, to run alnuck with s. load-‘ an éniargement of 50 per cent B _ RELIGIOUS MANIAC RUNS ' estimate down somewhat and if vot POWNAL CIRCUIT _ AMUCK IN LIVERPOOL. sa the full amount rnsy'not he res ized. but ln any case lr. represents a “ Weeks- Mr- J~ D' H"“‘“““' ed revolver with which he shot three compared with last year involved in trouble with the Saxon'0rman. princess iinulssol Saxony, will. lt' sun. out. 19--11. cllltun, 2.30. youthml church worker new Wimam. h qvernment in connection with t G comic opera of which she has writte the librstto and whose al>l>f0l1Chl“ production is announced in Rome. The Government declares that the work contains any attacks 0 th Saxon ro al famlli' it Wm C" already has been once reduced uwlll to the l‘rincsss’s in