\ i i I I A i -nl NSF! F QWIARD IB Quan- § > E "THE LATEST NEW§ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, 'lHUi)cz§ri?lI2lI° Tripoli. _ ‘ General Canava reported this morn ing that the situation was unchanged. LOOKS LIKE A LON0 SESSION .-1- » ley and Price, Hurristers, also had ii number which he did not file. Msn- srs. Beaton and l’rice had a confer ence dilring the ebbing moments and Beaton of the Liberal organizing -'-1 staff, with sixteen petit'o ‘ tl' , , Satchel, while .,._ P,.,c;_“"0,‘“C0‘,’_f‘ oi"iA\v.f\, october, ai-ottiiwiiiis in general are now beginning to rea- li'/.ii tiic effects of having a prince of ' the blood as governor-general of (lan. ada, and some surprises has comc oriviwn, oct. ai-The ei-der has €"’l‘“’°“°1Y 1'°“°h'=d Home agreement nnon them. _ OM out to an government depm,t_ in the nature of a. saw-off. 'l‘lie pet- Rideau Hall has up to the present if ments that estimates must be ready ltions now in are, Norfolk (with time been a sort of show place of the for pamament on Not-_ 15, covering 01'0BS'l-letition), East Elgin, Haldi~ capital and the footpaths 'regarded as d West Kent. '- ' ' not only unfinished work and the re- mainder nf the current year supply, but estimates for 1912-13. This latter is looked upon as presaging a long session instead _of the short one for organization purposes which was ex pected to he followed by a business session of the -usual length. _.~_._-- CAIIAD`A'S CUSTOMS OTTAWA, Oct. 31--The Dominion mand an TWO NEI SHIPS FOR ALLAN LIIII line today placed orders for two neu vessels which will be placed on the M t ill" l have a tonnage of 15,000 and will hi able to maintain a speed of 18 ‘knots semi public highways. Now, however, citizens and others have discovered somcwliat abruptly that they can no longer wander at will in the domain apportioned to his ro al hi hncss. _ Y I-T Fields on the estate which have, al- MONTREAL’ October 30___,1,he Annu ways been used by football and oth- er clubs with easily gained and often unasked per mission, are absolutely closed; bypaths which led across the on rea ~ _iverpoo route. The ves vmlmds are rigid, - _ . _ . , _ ,, y forbidden, twelve Eels Wm he 570 feet m lengthh Wm uniformed policemen had a host of plain clothes men order all the ped- stilan oil the premises b da' and . » . . ~, 2- ‘ - v ‘ CUBAOYUB f0l‘. .0°t°b°l` Wtali 57`»693.295 Bemdmore and company ‘re°°‘V°‘ eight piliccnien do the same at Jnight. ss against $5,812,584 in the same month of 1910, the increase being i.l,885,7l1. During the seven months of the current fiscal year the increase of Customs revenue was $7,632,490. COURT 'l‘O APPROVE OF PLAN TO "BUST" I TOBACCO ’l‘RUS'I‘ I NEW YORK Oct 31-The eild was i'8dlIH§NPA'~"t.l8IIay in the argu- ments which have been made for the past two days before the, United States circuit court for and against the plan of dissolution filed by the‘ American Tobacco Company. Judges Lscomb No c Cox and Ward took c. v S. the case under advisement. ' A decree is expected within a few days determining whether the much discussed plan is in accordance with the miinulate of the supreme court of the United States which held the American Tobacco Company to be an; illegal combination in restraint oi' trade and ordered that the trust he disintegrated so as to restore com- petition in the tobacco industry. Interest in the A. arguments today centered chiefly in the appearance 0! Attorney-General `Wickerslism. He stated that he approved generally Of the plan, but at the same time made recommendations which met vlg0l'0\1B protest on the part _of thestock and bondhoiders of the American Tobacco Company. Mr. Wickershsm insisted that the court, by an injunction to prevail from three to five years, re- the contract for one vessel and thi Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineer ing company were siiccessfull tender ers for the other. Tile expenditure is £l,O00,000 st/crling. REJECTS KHAPP’S CLAIIA WASHINGTON, Oct. 31-The claim of Captain John J. Knapp, of 'thi navy to $150,000 damages for the al legcd appropriation by the Govern ment of a piitcnt to prevent rlarc backs in the turrets of battleship.. Ulaiiiis. The Court ilccliiieil to recon nizc the claiin. thc potent gas clec tor was offered to the navy in 1904, and it was determined th n to lcavi the settlement of the pat nt question to the Court. Captain Knapp secured patents in 1005, but, doubt was ex- pressed by thc Bureau of Ordnance oi the Navy as to their validity. To- iia-y's decision was based on ii report of navy experts who iniidc nn cl- lmustive invcstiillliillll- ' SA'.~IKA'I"(l(`/N TAKES (‘.IVI(‘. CENSUS SASKATOGN, ' Oct, 29-With _OVGF two hundred public spirited citizen? including students of the University of Saskatchewan Emmanuel College. working as enumerators. H CIVIC °°“' sus of Saskatchewam was taken .to- day and while at midnight the re- Every person is met_ at any corner by the eagle eye of thc custodians of his royal higlincss' welfare with cn-- iiuires as to their business. Few oi the democratic customs are allowed to prevail and thoseiwho nw reach the very portals of Government House ghave first to ,show solid rea- sons why. ' ' It was not like this in the ildcii timesiaud there are iieartburnings in consequence. ldveryboy ow has 110 march up in the ‘middle of thi! FOMI .,to the main entrance and may bc turned back soon after DIIBSIDIZ U10 was dismissed today by the (‘-ourt o' “entrance gates. » , To-day two iiiisopliisticateil _ news-| Puller men, relrcsentiiig Winnipeg: papers, wont to Rideau I-lall with thc ._ intention tif gathering news items oi' an indefinite sort and were met on , the roadway by the myrmdoms of _-he law, who asked their business, [nailing any substantial reason for ‘pei ing on the premises they were as cl f tiicy did not know they were on , private grounds and ns I'-|105’ had WV' force to leave the premises in whichi `an honest citizen or visitor' has al- ready' received s. sui‘l‘l`i90 0f 3 “kc nntiirc. Now that a prince is in re- sidence at Rideau Hall, the premises no longer belong to the Canadian government. This is the ruling Of those responsible for the safety Di i-lie Royal Highness. the D“k¢ °f -Connaught during his 9°j°‘“"“ In Canada, a pennlty_Ottowans have not till just recently discovered. _ ___._.» serve to the government the right to 'tunic were not complete or finally _ Rusmnn apiieiii to the court at any time it eiieeiieii, nie population was SHOW" in _l__ should appear that the diBS0luti0l1 Of be about 18,500. the trust. had not resulted in condlt- The members of the special civic PETERSBURG, Oct. 31- Tiw bank managers, made the count, and their statements are to the BOBCA- ST. ions in harmony with the anti-trust tommittee, acting with three local Keds of three new bnttleglrlpg were law ` » laid down st Nikolayev yesterday. ....1-_K--"*-'1'_ ARM SEVERED BY that the figures stated will probably ` _ THE OCEAN LIMITED he exceeded when the final ieP0\‘I19 are checked up. riuioucii. rlioviscs ' QUEBEC, Nov. 1-Antoine Rloux. Working under the directional 17 ln” “nu “l|“|_l|{D 0! lliuiouski, aged twenty-six, 1135 captains. the enumerators started __-___ his right arm severed at the Ouider work at 1 o'clock, and continued on by the I. C. R. Ocean Limitzg train into the evening, each having pre- Yestérduy the Nor-¢liuml»erland_ left on Saturday. - vlously been sworn to take an ac- this port at 7.30 a. m. for Picton Rioux who had spent the summer curate account. with passengers, freight, express and at Anticosti had just returned home, on every hand the P80010 gave mall' docking. at 11.10 a. .m. _ She sin wiiiie bicuiiig good-bye to n heartless cn-operations and the 1“‘.“°" len on return at 2.10 p. ni., bringing number of his friends the train start- ln almost every i“9*»°»“°° r°"‘“m°-d passengers, freight, express and YH' ad oil. l-le attempted to ju.mp to the home until after the special enumer- iterduyw N_ S_ man ,mil arrived Platform, but jumped between the atom cali-ed.' . hm, M 5,40 p, m_ She leaves this Platform ‘an‘d the train with the re- , There is a genernl f0°I.iI\K th” *M5 morning rm- Picton at 7.30. null. that his right arm was levqed figure is fair to Saskatoon while the Yenmiday the ,,m,.\,_,,d_ i,f¢ at 7 llld he also received an “Bly EMI* 0° D0mI“i°\1 W" 'mt' V' t rla returning Meri. nt his head" ‘ Tha “gm” given by the "mem infctxlie ililtgrnoon. She will re- enumerators after the recent census main in port all day today. lfiiiii-in minmeiiz own .nniiiimiu 'curing were _12-002' Yesterday the Emeril express vm .,.. nm., nie sonnefn =°°°\“°‘°“‘“' ~ -- _ , “tes nm, the ~ Iltvtstzgd gtlieciariilmolillafidion was forty ' _ 'minutes late. tm S“mm°'°i:&8 l,,';'§_ '_ ."`.*- ii ' . The S. B. Oascahedk arrived ln 9°" llet nl|lit fi-oin_.Picto_u and sail- °'1 wer niiiliiigiii mtii _._ lei-up eiiira; eonplstiiig principally ofpotstoss. I-fer dspartun fron( this -port for ictnu on Tutldlff l1I{ht_vlAl.i.'iark.td \> mi _iii-imiii'ir' yiancmt, when Hen Fisher -fell over the wharf '°°'I s one of lin- ‘nu u ann-was f=\csfing¢h‘“¢_.- ._, _ 10"- nillifra' maiimsiiud convey all doxvn-"th wharf-md, crossing is €i`§"».il`.“»i‘f5i;.XZ1'?° “"°1'°¢- \lii'mrd'| Lixiiiiioiit Relieve; Nounltls 1 . . _____.__»1-_--ini’ ‘_ _. r wmmu officer in the left shoulder. The .in the back, as a warning to others ‘who may entertain similar intentions towards their superiors. The police and carabiniers have set to work to discover the anarch- ists who are carryong on the ex- tensive propaganda among the troops, and especially among the reservists, and inciting the iflatter, when once under arms, to fire on their own officers instead of the enemy. ' - News of the existence of such trai- tors lias caused great indignation throughout the country. JAPAN IAKING x CIIINA N0 LOANS 1 TOKIO, Oct. 31-The request of the. Chinese Government for a loan from the Y0k0haina Specic Bank having been made through Sheng Hsuan- Hual. the Minister of Posts and Communications, fell through as a result of the Ministcr's downfall. As 3 result of thc general chaos in China. the Manchurian loan has been defi- nitely rcfuscd. The attitude of capi- tulists here has eviileutly changed, LIILLION DOLLAR DRY DOCI OTTAWA, (Qct. 2ll»~'l‘wo big ship- liiliidiiigaiid dry-dock companies, ons in Montreal, the other in Toronto; lead this week’s company incorpora- tions. '1`he St. Lawrence Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company, Montreal, capitalized at $1,000,000, is incorpor- ated through Lionel Kent, Joseph Desuuitels, and..Chi1r1es Donahue, 0’ Montreal. and J. B. Craven, of New York. The comllnny secures general powers for ship construction und re- pairs. Wljllil.-KNOWN SURGEON DEAD. NEW YORK, October 31. -- Dr. John Bunton Palmer eye, ear, throat and nose specialist, is dead at his licme here from heart disease. He was widely known as ii. suri_Z°‘0¥\ and nuth- ur` of medical works, MA‘N’S l)Ini