, \ . ' .~f-1;.-.'.g: "fn _____i__i - ~ i Zi 1 i ‘ 1 ,.l_ liliwiuug iwi _i.,_,,,,.,._____..___.__..._- 'E C 5 5 :s osivi o 1 n 1.\(Noli'°nL ,lk e } j mro1=¢:i\1I1\Tcs. DAILY _ , ll N-< 2 ... -a o U E r' 53 sri 'rim i.a'rs:s'r imws CI-IARLOT-TETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, i9i3. rmsr on nil." P‘% e ES 'U gi? " ' ` ir.".ra‘nrn'i..v.nu.°= ; UESULTS UE US. 'SAU EAEALIEY Pnlncs Enwnnn is|.nnn's cnsr ‘lllllllll Mljlllllly A Z As, Represented lit ltnterprovincinltonference. j (Canadian Press) NEW Y0RK‘.Nbv_ 3'__The Evsmng (From Yesterdnyis Evening Guardian) ___ . Elm oonnodeg the elwtlon of Mitchell A “ad fatality 0°C\1l‘1‘ed»in f‘hnrl-i- Following is a precis of the special case on behalf of Prince Edward WALKERTON Nov. 3.-The o for Mayor, It says Tammany s,,H,,r_ EE;t‘;‘;';‘t&H:;'; gfhti which resulted in F » Island, presented to the Interprbvincfal Conference on the question of 6181 count in the bye elections “me” Manor. BHg~ . South Bruce have reduced the mai S,-,lzery it concedes' has been elected gage Master on the P. E, 1,, gall. N Representation in the House of Commons. ity 0' Tmax' 'Liberal' to 124' as ah assembly man from the Bixtmivay. At present no definite liarticn- .___ 'When this Province entered Cc-nfederation, it was allowed six tepresen- Conservatives are considering P d,st,.,ct_ The Evening Mau cmims.l;;s bt; ascertained as to how (Canadian Press-) tatives. though on a basis of population solely lt would only have ob- gagging the ¢le¢¢_l0,,_ “ 1 en °°°\1rr¢¢1- - oT'rAwii, Nov. i-Prof Prine the tained ave. 'lt arrears that M ivi n ° duty and came to like “ cu' “sri JIT* Fisheries export of the Marine and (in the rc-distribution following the census of 1881 no reduction was , . _ -. ' `, - . . Boston-The Boston Globe claims western express last night wxich af gxifztilfrgfgin;)i1l;§r5;E;’;‘§:0h‘;?e‘5°;';1;‘;|;‘°g made although it had still but fivc units of representation. c rived here at 10.45, and it is thou- whither be goes at the request 1:11 _After the census of 1891 representation was reduced to dvc. Bm-la1o_Lou1B P_ Fun-emmm’ Dem_ gegrtrlggt vlvil;eaIi`rfiiigllitt}:aitgcrkhuve l`al`len|tl&eigover::iment of that oolmgry to ,After the census of 1901 it was reduced to four. c ar ness, 1, ' ` _ - . Iewrning to his home which igv he :amy Ze :lfl;hi;fli;er;\;e_vsge thlehfogmiiit If the same principle is applied, the next redistribution Bill will ro- that direction. or while ucccnipany- is to have a depart!-negnte ofeiasr; du/:o its representation to three, ing his train to the roundhoute. for protection and culture based upon It ls claimed that according to the spirit of the terms upon which ,___, __' £;1§t\1l:i§:1i)£1[:\ry hlrgll; stumbled 1 and that -of Canada. Prince Edward Island entered Confederation, the original number of its ' ,Canadian Press) - ce W r l;ll'i'll _ -?-ii- ,_ . - . side the edge M the whalif. 1 is H Ong relnesentatlves should not be decreased, and that in order to carry out TRINIDAD’ Col" N0v_ 4___A gem Four branches were for ed in th '1‘lie tide was high about midnight the true compact, that number should be restored. eral oorder to inocculate everv mem- C- ~ Q g and lf; is lnlnl v ' First Confederation Conference was held in Charlottetown Se temb ber Of tht U0\0lUd0 N8ti0n8l Gllor P y e ident func the . n er. _' deceased met death by drowning al- 1864; adjourned meeting held in Quebec, October, 1864. tt” "nd" th‘;m,1‘€"`m“&1e "Om Tyllgold thou 'li no person seems t li tl I ' - ev" was pu " 0 B “ct today- ev' exact? rhanuer in which tx; ?;¥t\;ht1; Q * Prince Edward Island refused to enter the Union unless six represeu- _,H781 companies “.6” exposed to the occm_rcd_ .atives were conceded. dlgease at Ludlow Tent Colon ed a severe set back if not 1-out the election of Mitchell by over 75, ‘U00 the election of Walsh as Democrati governor by 30,000 to 35,000, ocrat, was re-elected mayor by 6,500 'l`he Democrats carried all the city tickets. Syracuse-Louis Will, Progressive, wus elected Mayor. ` New York-In the mayoralty glee. tion, McCall, the ruminany candi- date, is running ahead in the borough of Manhattan; Mitchell's lead ln llrooklyn and Queens will more than overcome it. Out of 190 districts reported Mc- Call has 24,644, Mitchell 28,878. This indicates the election of Mit- chell, Fuslonlst caadidate, by 41,000 if the ratio continues, / THE SEHUUUEE IN EHINU (Canadian Press) PEKING, Nov. 4.--The struggle between the Chinese parliament and .resident Yuan shi Kni wns brought I work. and was not expected home about by the drastic fiction of the- Presldent which, in the opinion of IIHUIY. will have a- serious effect on parliamentary governmvnlh Lengthy not arriving last evening, liresiduntial proclamations were is- sued at midnight expelling' the Kwo :ding ‘Tang party, numbering moro tnan three hundred iiiembcrs from liiirliament. The proclamations, re- counting tlie difficulties which the V0t€d hllsband and fnth0f~ ‘ government have been struggling '"5--~‘ with since the Manchu regime, de- to follow the parties such as Kwo Ming 'l‘niig permitted to exist. The Kwo; scribe disasters which are certain Ming Tang party was formerly head-‘ url by Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the first Pro- visional Presidcnt of China, - ._._...____Z__.;. 7 ENUHNIUUS EHUWEH UE PUSEAL HEVENUE no ’ (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Nov. 4,-The postal rev- enue figures. for the seven months of the fiscal year show an increase of over half a million as compared with returns for the corresponding period in 1.912. ~. Compared with the postal revenue of the same period a decade ago, the figures show the enormous in- crease of five million, the total-_ on Oct. 31 being $8,097,400. ‘__ connsnssn ins loo me ron ciiissiricnlion One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-five een s. FOR SALE), FEMALE RA0c00N_ _/\Dl>ly at 15 Kent Street., ____ _ ' 2511-11-amine. ous: MALE P. lc. 1. iviiNK,`a:x'rR.§ large specimen. Address A,, B, 0,, care Guardian. 2506-11-5ME8l. i.os'r iN oHAni.o'rra'rowN,`oo'r. 31. gold cufllink. Initials E.D. Finder please leave here. ' _ 2463-11-ami. wilrcrsfn, Ar oivosi, ii`_oooo girl for general housework. Best wages. Apply 131 Water Street. _,_____ *___ 2456-11-iivisi. MAID WANTED IN SMALL FAM-V ily, to go to St. John, N. B. Good Wages. Apply at 235 Euston Bt. _ ____ 241§:10-30M-il pd. PORTRAIT AGENTS' WAN’l`El`».- Send for catalogue. Solar -and Bromide prints. Portraits flat and convox. Frarnes and sheet pictures. Merchants Portrait Co., Toronto. _ ` zsnn-ii-sivicn. CPARLOTTETOWN BOWLING AL!- lnyn, Market Building Basement, Pool Room! in connection. Clean Modern, Comfortable. Open from lu a. m. -till 11 p. m. Brush away dull care and have a game. _ *___ ` B102-10-17Mtf. FOR' SALE PAIR EOXES 'I5 PER cent black 'and sliver, raised five pups this year; one pair 75 per cent. railed eleven pups, one pair 90 per cent., raised three pups. Twenty-live hundred per pair. One pair 70 per cent. raised 2 pups, twenty hundred; also a few pairs yeayllngrand this y`ear’s. about 75 psi- cont. black and s few pairs reds and silver blacks, one pair dark tame Fisher. $250-00. ‘ John Downliam, Strathroy, Ont. 2468-11-Bllltipd. of the Railway Station by a Mr Corner Johnson was immediately Railway, At the time of going to press the result of the jury’s sitting was not known, it having been empanellcd to meet ut 11 o’clock. Mrs. Mahar and her , foul' small children are prostrat- ed by grief ns ,Mn :unn- ar had been out on the road since Friday last in the pursuance of his liist night, his duties as baggage- muster making his return uncertain. consequcntly no alarm was felt at his "l`hc deepest sympathy of the en- tire railway stafl is extended to the Further particulars will be given. lhcreaved ones who are called so suddenly to mourn tlie loss of a dc- 'ri-la iuoliasr. ' "‘ The inquest on the body was held last night and resulted in a verdict of accidental drowning being record- ed hy the cnroner’s jury, The coroner was Dr. ll. D. Jobu- soii. _ Howard, thc conductor of the cz- press trnin on which the dfcensed had been engaged nn the nigh uf the fatality; William Corbett, tha brakes- man: E. Doyle, the driver; James Revcl, fireman; William Riggs, bag- gage-mastcr, Harry Riggs, an em- ployee ofthe Imperial Oil Co., Ltd., who it was that found the body' lying on thc shore while lic was engaged in examining the oil pipes runxil-.ig along tha breastwork; Mr. Horace McEwen, the Superintendent of the Railway, ll and City Marshall Cameron The last person to acc we U , _ _ t.'-',...<...i..‘ , ,. ; 5...." Li. H- ' \ i i i i e << 3.* _ ily .~ l i'9‘ .;.-_ if ' , M. F iff' .-1+; s-»»-ef. .,. .t- Ii .‘i` tl '..,,i’,’»; ,‘ 2 359.12 fi /1 £1211, =. ¢¥‘-ills. '14 ~'-tif-.'-’. ; 2 i?,!'~‘:= " i s ‘.'< Y, .$15.-_ ; ix~:"\‘ 1 .rr 1 F fi. EQ. ' v;£.§,f".` -. 'i .r;"~,£ - fd!-"i‘< .cr-In ',r`.§I .. 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