i i fe .ii R.~»__.eW ";'l& harnsfr fsrtws § E. _ NOVEMBER so, 19:3. , rrnsr on am." .. _ »- H S 'U H Fw-'. .- ., ' 1'. _' _ _.__ "’ "T‘ ,"‘ _ SMIILIIABY LAW llllil l|_r6¢eeg:';igB;l1cil1saB;c:e $5616 sta Dome “pm” and wo “her high °!` * (C““*““““ Press-l - _ » _ _ - . » iicers of the police department were _ N Y 0 D B Mortgage and Invest- then, w - 1 _ tr users, put thi nd f h t g45_415_ OO SOCKET R. I., Nov. 19~ ment Corporation. Following the k ° d id G gr; 3_1-Iyvarm E1 ___ o d un ihgv _:mn _ t 1 g_J<1i__i;_l\ named in a. statement made in the The mnehh of Gh;,,emO,. 1,o1hieh_ who transaction the Tomntb Samrd smoc s an sa _oo - ye o rlnce n s un er eu a o a ,7 District Attorneys omce by A1 CC_ _ _ hhghh hh.hh’Bhed an article in which? Albert ilu the spring. They are it an increase of 4,150. ' » ‘B °°“f‘“°‘l *O his ‘mme with 8 Severe made severe denunciation of and robust body ot men and 0" their re' ,__ ,. a ivirc-topping game. Cohen said he My when it became known that hgh startling statements about the trans ;ll§‘;i:;i_11c:;\£_\‘§_h;:_i; t__l::_n;er; 13111; opof collected money for the police cap- (lhverhm. ,,,7,h,.hhShd danger of ihfec 0 ° “U t 1 wi -ta i ei ‘ ' hen, former City Detective, regarding action- amfmlllg the ruin of the con- hh. uf, the are com eued to lead “in mm fe IPP "5 “Wm °"~ tion of smallpox It wus learned that :i:.z‘.“‘:.‘.?.:::.. .l";‘;‘.’.l:;‘.:’i..f.‘;::.“f.; we i I §2.‘fi..°”‘i’.;‘i‘.1~‘.‘.i’.i“‘:2l“..€‘:°D’i;‘2?f&Ya‘1f“ '“i°°..f’_§ “seal are iven to eat. There re twent " . ' , S0”-8 1 ff 0 0 v0V€fH0l‘, S HW g:;er;_ltYwLl;terv)ie_\$ad the Attorney- hhmgh in alhhhch one E wan develogi _ torh1eyis__;>mt;e hihsaid lgoheubhad _g_iv_; ah his hnme lug, Sunday and Sunday. made tg him 3ire_tEdr€§°°B°“t°ti°’f° sd organization from the chore boy _ gllrnoe ad gs t lgttgtulme wigs Yugo night and later it was found she had _ local mana 'er M; G I? Ugmllally B ho the hohB__It would he dig-pcult to t thu 95 ' '31 B ndledg' t I no J_ a well developed case of the disease. to receive mgthhr - ~ - 691'. 110l1 find fault with any detail of the ar- . 3 ‘Q °‘ Y “_ W’ _ °“ ° » The Deputy Sheriff has been with the Paymmts °” behalf d 1 b ri r tio s re- `°'”“ 0 0* (‘°|"°” “md h°_‘"“° the ma” Wh° Governor every day since Sunday. of the company and in’conse “ous um e Pg one a n so ca arranged that things would be all Mn Beer t it 1 illlonce fhl is everything Planned for the fe1_-. _ _ right down towm ' sen a e egram to the com- th ' ling of e tree to its arrival ‘in the (Lanudian Press.) Dist ict Attome Whit an k quaintlng his principals nf the local hi med a,-tfzan “hd it is h ,.em_ B,-mph freighter Santa Rosh," f ohen caan ssion in importance th r f 1 situation. In reply he received the grkable fact that ver l I. 1 l 0 wit e isclosu es o atro man ' _ _ y few desert the Maple Leaf Line, hich l d _ P following telegraph” mwsaget 'their calling but go north regularly from Swansea and Dunrlrk rétiigiltd Fox’ Wh() .gave mm the .lever by "All holdings of G.H.I.C. h - ~ which he pried pe the p lc ft ed b the ai na Mo ' pm as- °"°ry vm' H°'“°°t°“dm~g’ W°'k .at t° 1’°’~" t'°d“y “""’ twelve °'f he' eennaei first bleultiit to ctilineiigrgt- Y P rfsnse and In th 1 _i» me e 1 d f if t _ Egesémiiint G0l`P0l‘;l-i011 011 Frida? 185i- keno ?'l?'ag§"mb\isy Flllirinxgltge siililnltillilti ctlazvtlef) spar i?lii;ni‘trli?§tlse;1neiil1 f'l‘l¢1)(ti1klIl`§- gmac” by the mumer of Rosenthal' n rey new an very strong board nths. it d St t~ R C ht . ' ohen’s statement it is suid corro- . mo ate the 'li;?:ch:v‘:;'r;ljn u ers cu guardlborates the confessions of'severa.l in fine shape. Loan or reserve fund' Ghhhhin Pritchard said tha, shO1_h_ principals in the wire-tapping swin- -*- intact. Fullest protection to con- CREW FROM WARSHIPH ly after going to hen nine of his me_ die. who sa_ld they divided the win- tract homers; now better °°°“1`°d SAVE PASSENGERS men threw dowui their shovels assert- ningwwith th-8 mance omcers for pw' than ever before. Newspaper an- Op BURNING STEAMER.. ing that when _they gig-ned in Eng_ tection. He gave names of men act- nouncemeni: mailed Saturday, Let- ____ land thhv agreed to .work in shuts ing as agents for swindlers as he was te_r_ follows. LONDQNI N0v_ 19.-The British bat. of ,our hours with eight hours Oh o go-between for the police. A year lhe Aipua Mortgage and Invest- tleship Iron Duke effected a timely but in point fact had sometimes been “g° C°h°“ _sam wi"°:t'“p9ers.p1a““°d ment uorp. rescue oi thirty passengers and crew on duty hixteeh h,-,hrs ah h stretch to get Simon M. Jones into the - ‘ l . H i d li i t rf r c of directors. Old couipany'e business 'l‘. isruuley Taylor, Sec." bierae and ifranx Stewart. | 'rue chairman suggested the, gp- pointment oi a strong committde to interview a lawyer and ascertain wnat legal action could ne taken to protect the local contract-nuioers. -ln this connection he oepioreq me fact that they neu 'no puuiic progeny- tor in mis province; “und mere been so drastic in tneir views. The con~. 011. and the opinion was eipressed in SOH18 QUBFEQFB ‘DRY EDGTG Hlllghll l)6_ nothing to cause dissatisfaction after all. one s eaeer said that as far as pointed out that the purchase of the comlinlly must have been conducted on some basis, and that until they had details as to what that basis was, there was no necessity for ac The feeling of the meeting, how- msde immediately to get all avail- tfon .was carried to appoint a come mittee to interview the Premier and r_equest»him~to with the Government ol obtain all the as to the buying over the 0’ ` ationhand as to-the ._ii_ii..___._.&; ,in of -ii _,eo ‘ -_ , . ' _ - #lit Ueiiiiiiiitee- appointee 4° this purpose" were Messrs. H. Fitsgltrald, I 'rr smmiana W. siege. _ _ V The msetibg'ther"eatter adloumed. nmnsf nisasfrns _ _ " FUND Now 866.000. . 1-this " 'f'.on0N1'o, to the marine Guns _(Joins, etc. census of the expressed oplni,on was boots to the rescue. time tue contract-homers had noni 'rho fore pert ol the steamer was suiucient data to tame any action up- a mass of _ flames when ‘the boats of the steamer Scotsdike, while the The engineers' oilers got up steam Bmemet 8 ea? P0 <26 _D 0 exec progress, and it attacked the ship's l11_°idg`e and a number of llfeboats which were destroyed. ' Owing to the heavy seas it was impossible to launch thle few remain- ing lifeboats. The pnnlc stricken passengers and the crew _were forced to retire to the stern. of the steamer. _ f one we could have got alter him and| The battleship Iron Duke was for- have “V51 B- 1011 Ol P00!-Pcblne their tunatefy carrying out trials in the money." , 'Channel during the night, and when /Usher Speakers, however, were not the burning steamer was sighted, sailors from the worships put off in reached the scene and the helpless persons aibonrd were huddled together aft. ' ' ' The Iron Duke played her 'search- P . his dealings with the original com- ,light-B_ “DOD 11710 Stem 6' 91° 50911155 pany went., he had found them honest ship. whiile the rescue crew took all ln everything. Another speaker hands solely Off- - ' I-i.-snr SPEND 'ro win _ BRIDE FOR SKIPPER. 1-I _ _ tion on their part, as when those def PARIQ N°V- _1€_°"'N°t 1°“5 °g° B tene were. obtained there might be»tr,s_n=,-A _optic lin". which i>1i°° bs- cause for gratification instead of in- tween F"5“°° “H4 “W 3lV¢l`_ Fist*/B. digestion. ` _ reached liordeaux ilfteen _da_ys_ behind its schedule time. Llotstorms or ice-_ nver, was that an eport should be hsrgs of-_tvreaeherous reefs had been the cause of delay, but a 1Bi\¥'B GOD- able information as to the transac- lllwfm ~,°¥°B-_ _ ` f tion. and on the motion of Mr. Ste-|‘ 011 &° ant. 555’ °“t gf PQ" “W wart, seconded by`Mr, Brown, a mo- cafsinjell in love with t e youngest member _ _of a .returning theatrical troupe; Oiithe second in sailor-like style, he proposed, abut “Noi” was he receive from the little did not relish such hur- qiloth the captain, my proposal too sudden you time to get accustom- _dowh tothe en- fnnnw . own sim _keep them there t _'ll snd‘°v`\\'r..f ~.¢il°_-°¢\lf. and everyday he was _ ai\'§;ii’.i.i_ ei. fciieiiii. The Wilmot Young-Marjie Adams Company have chosen a rather un- fortunate and inopportiine time to visit Charlottetown, ctimln as they have so closely on the heel? of other seen "St, Elmo" befofe--and ' St. Elmo" is not altogetherjvthe kind of play, the irresistible th g, that or- stand a second time. In the, cir- cumstances, therefore, can be con- sidered that the audi ce last night was' fairly large. 'I' ers was not very much of a plot, ut the story was a series of in resting events culminating in the i vitable and necessary union of t e two lovable young "si:are". St. Elmo is a happy- go-lueky sort' of young gentlcmnn with ah enviable eduatlon afnd'a-lofty indifference _ to the opposite sex, one of whom' Agnes Hammond, is res- ponsible ior his state 'of mind, 'she having _some years seo rclwled him and bestowed her ailectfons on anoth- She now discovers she does after all like the fellow and St. Elmo would her nicely the latter has so first attack fall in love the man. and the girls are an 'un- girls, each the the little word and so all time. _ as a B more and he ‘in his that have enough .I to » dramatic shows: and the Opera Hough exclusion of Ulster from _the opera- last evening was not quite' as filled tion of the home rule bill, which is hh it might reasonably hive been in 'giving rise to tho wildest discussionf view of the popularity off' the play » which whs staged Charlottetown had founded and misleading title tattle," dinary folk are generou enough to POEMS l0l‘ fl Settlement. Nl-W nm-leueu‘ wiui' this - ' ' ' ` ' ' ' nd o C c rra e . froin"tue new "¢:`('li.'iliiii`r`i;€',"¢‘|L`1i%`e|'.§:;i“fn