'.:;ii 15°; .V jf, L .1 ia- t "i '.-‘f"`."7t9¥" if 4-. ~ “J so-i¢;`l*if;_f..1. . ll, " r. _,»,..» e* 1 . ¢ i The St. Barnard Dri'ts i f '» ' 1 I ' ‘ ‘ t ' h. u I bor, and Catches Fire-Residem _ -.»-f -. '-_'~ ' ft.: "in ‘l ta Save her--One Man Bad- ` ly Iniured. ‘ ' V .F--i-_ 51'. Grosse, N. B., Nov. io-(Special)-l Capt. Banhmln and M, aj, v, oonsr Bt. Bernard drifted on e St. George today on their way m St. ar the entrance to Beaver Harbor The vessel was bound fm' Pam, The sch ledge ne on Tuesday night. The v llurbor About twenty men went down to the _sccne and :eli11f8l\l55_d the bless ami succeeded in iioating the "schooner, bring- inn h_sr in;o`iQe'i£lulr solely. f r“h“n“ on the hd” md on nn. assisted in saving the wreck AL WRECK Ashore In Beaver ii i 3I'- _1l’0 ill John. hero. and carried a crew of seven. , 4 l "W1 Wu dhwygnd by 1;,`”,- Bismarck Gross. one of the ‘lAnen'wlto lldlr 'loiured, being struck on th; by e_ failing block and rendered tmmlaalnnf. He was driven to Si.. 0011, whore' Dr. Alexandra rendered the neoaamry med» ioai aid ` ` '_. _ ._ .|_ ~'.| 4 Foaulttonvs AND NlC.i-irS-- IN AN ol>EN Bok there. the winl was not blowing dl ____' .»" vt 4:' 1 1 $ _ 1 ’ . | _ _, ;_, ___,_, _ ___ __ . A I A O ‘na schema mack at 12 emacs, lata- higlt Aithoughihe sea was rur\uing` held. Captain Languedoc Tells a Story of Awiui Suiielfipg'a_. Sc_hooner Torridon Goes Down~.-Three of The Crew ~ Lost--No Food For Eight Days.' Qttzurzu. Nov. 15.-Ailes' undergoing tt-mills suffer-inns loreiiht days dns'-lrig which J. r.anruea°a',"iilsaef=et the asmaaf Torridon will it f¢¥|I,\lrod _near Gasba' Cape, ws! Midi ti at ten `o'uloc\ |...ts.tufaay 'aight as htm-tithe Na.-th more line aikemtsr 'King lMwerd, and ‘-“|'=°‘ll|cnlly removed to the .leiiry llaie lluspital. _ _ The schooner which was bound irom Slwiucvto Grpeladsm with coni,isiost. it. arc alto t 6 majority ot thc crew. She was ownod bythe Ga-ps Lumber Com- lwny. The captain nod. orleoi_tita,uew hi cr going through n fearful '[}p'djianee, Ia hisnket we hed as a salhand, ;g_pae.\_\sd_ tha, uaaiu land nl the island, haha rms water, area: that an ~ revived. ~ _ ` ' 7' , Wsremainsd on th'a island untill the liith subsisliug on water only. The gy had blown itself out in the meantime. e climbed tn an elevated portion of tha isinnd and put, out ear flea which we had brought with us in _hopes oi slgnalilnir to some vessel, ‘ ‘ One vessel came towards the Island but put about to the other side and ,yrs did not see her again. On October ioth an east wind sprung npaand we .nvalled ourselves of the awnrtualty to/attempt he ft-'~'\\=srlen°a. < Ki Ed ara h t h - _ , _ _ wh" |u“"|°“_.‘ by . npnunuuve $°u:i:':_';fMrTfln‘ an an llg:K3m_d N ' Iorfntlal.. Nov. 16-tS|1ohl.)-_T|_\° _ Urarhtt Bar, Labrador, Nov.l6 (Speh °' "W T°|°#l’aDh yeatsrdayatthe hospital, Noumben - _ .-_». biiy 'fresh step ln connection witi\_th_e__Wiih The Canadian Westinghouse Company- clsll -The AIWC °l¢l“l¢|‘ R°°°¢"""' ‘mf t: .ntnlu James I.a|uzue¢ioe,`who. :ded 3,, 5, loud 1,. ht, prahegr Rafi- " ee between the Dominion Iron and] 'ore Fo", woman” Sow M” hm' the Pt-ary expedition on boarrhwhleh was his cicrpe from the very Jlwsl till! day and the crew of Kill( ,kdwatl 'T '| go 1| gh |-¢°¢|pt by ph; Smalpannbl . ' dt-tuinotliwrc by ioganti head winds,saile iii _' _"QLtl's’1_s*roN. November i'6-.(Spttél_,al).- -the har. ‘l'hq_-,esewtook to the riiming, sell. The 'storm king has 'net yet completed lashed thrulg¢'y_es. and einen there. wail' in great demer oi their iivas from U90 ialinrr his toil oiehips and lives upon the ing through tha alibi. dune-hed with the swaying ot the soars as the vessel was coasts of this island. seas and suokissg flvm the buifeting and .tossed to and In by the turning waves: _ Yesterdayhrorning wiintseedihe wreck- cold, for dau-,n-to break and helpin como _ami in momentary danger oiheing,over- ing of another vessel, and the loss oi the _tu them. , _ wbelmed by tlae_hcavy sean, and fighting ~Ceptaiu`s llie, notssithatanding the lactt, At daybrsah the schooner was sighted the undertow, these heave men made that one ol the moat gallant rescues ever. from the shceh, #he peril of the uniortu- eifort alter elort to save the poor Capt~ recorded has ta bereloted in connection nate crew nQ”d_ed to tiaoae noble in- uin. . with this event. aiincts of tnanh&ll which it is gratiiytnsr Finally the veenl parted amidshipn In the gale that sprang up with rc- to knoy existaalrong the people ol this and Uap.ain Deslloohe wus. drowned. nswod iury during the night of Thursday Pmvinoe, oui|'__asra|tilg the occasion to Ha sank before the eyes o! those who the schooner A. J. Mekean a vessel cii call them into activity. ,were eager tobeip him. and withlll ten ill tons rrgis e'r,lwhich left 'Alberton| com- There was w delay among the people of yards oi ssfetv the ses claimed him for maaaaa by captain naalteaha, wllhwham aleaggna, aaQ,a_waa_paq_apt. . victim. were the following cnw-William Mallet, A numberolgsn commanded by Cap- The sight le aalll to have been a most J. Richards and Joseph Lavsletter, was tain John Chaasspbnsmanned thelattea-'s pitiful one, and one that tried the nerves oebght in the pltllese grasp of the storm` seine boat and to the wreck. gi thoee who beheld ll. and went to pieces in Aihrrton Harbor, The names o_!_ ese gallant men, who But they had dons all that oonld be through striking on the bar, which. had faoed death for-their hollow-men are as done,and they lcit the schooner- _ shifted during the recent storms. ‘ iollowaz- Recucrs and rescued reached the shore carraxu .rqn cnamrros, CAPTAIN D§§_FlfLSER, JOHN IICCAQE, ' u'1t.`t.1a;u saqm. GEORGE Monnfru, WILLTAH LQLVITTEE, nwtx surmnr, cnant.m_ues1Eu.L, vltanlms Fzlnr, » JAMES Oallllla Janus rurratlt. atm tm( ham work the voiunteerliielaawls rescued the crew- unelais with them. .He was so rxhaustedfand aobenumind by the cold thatiseeonid do nothing for him- SATURDAY Lives of Three Men-- And lilac Crew oi Heroes- ohes of the In gleiy, their arrival bflngingwliel to the halrbl ol those who had l0¢n t\l¢ll R0 forth upon their erraud oi many. The tmnamuulty, while saddened by the death ot Captain Dcaitoche, who leaves a family' is thrilled with admiration of the work oi the brave men who went to his aid. _ _ _ _ captain champion has the recess er saving previous to this occasion the foiow- llobert Onlton. ; The A. J. McKean was lilsltud with Hyndman k C_o., Cherlotieinllla _,au _ __ . llilli lil] STEEL, _ A ' EllMPlllItS llllil _l |__ ._ = _ tttlltsfts. . S ill ELEIITHISITY pn um” t G ‘ana of um ,uns md ,M said that they would have to operate K°iflR into pllol fait. There were iive of uw aboarq slight we did not schooner, timhe down on the l§ihering some made. It was llll lil l' Frank and up! ~ it. At seven Runviail from beat e small an Noe. the Jil-hast bopaqgg 1-assvl. it was gg h. Tfultobesiive aiier being st the ~ h tholllh we had not;‘;h:,d°m_°‘d“_b 'alum' b' ‘ t@q were both of his feet, but that he was His countenance bore him out in latte;-etat,em_eot iornot awful agony which he h and thesufkring which he was Jill during there was s happy peaceful el~ preasioa |900 ll* fl"- DRIFTED ACROSS THE GTIPF. when ' " 'er seal rata hrtae and above thetéhllot theoaae ie ly no in the city say about the et the amlls the Gulf it . mann "i?3r..‘I$’.‘.'L. ai' teanaauvaaaatnaasnaa. , omzsnronroon. I Capel; James said til Outh! Lilllr 'bo Ill & almost casedior UQOCI Rho the a aaeagaw aauatr hm QQ UW* Q N: aelhmar M' meataaéaatsa ' Q llserisl- aeif ssl hvile asm aaaeu sw li. Ca ia my tor apparatus to ,uee‘ new pohr station on the Canal, about forty mill I oh the Bt. Las-renu. Light, Heat and Powesf Montreal t` *_ _“aaa today estimated the rotuveealah ,¢1.|,¢.saestry in 1004 to 8ll`4.3l~iiB.il. odilaatss ine lilllof nearly!! pas-opt, l,- and is 04 per cent over the estimate for ts. tuusllll1.,, [lil iii Sillllil CENSUS Blillilll ' Wasmnurart, Nov. is-The U: B. eeisoa This shows an increase in wealth over the the mul wealth thanai red sus piaeeel end, the string he long to reach hom the earth to tha aaahaalraeahtaheyslnaa. . .I "` W” lLLh'B8SO0I§. n l Ing: - . The Lsdv Franklinui crew. I James White and son. ` " is all save the Him they were-a Robert Jenuing. ' _ ”-' r 17» 1906- 1 3\ ~ ff. za .I I A i' i_BE RT » u-Fap@_~g»-es t gt; f _ a -‘S.s. v|RG| REA The Allan Turbiner l'l riveS Oli Halifax in Delayed There- i‘l List-Will Sail HALIFAX, Nov. itl-(Sp¢r_.1t~l|t ~ I ii. the mils. Une ol the voncin H roller. tiown un Pnl bankment whiir- the othrrs were torn from their irutks null ti rc\\-n across thc tracks. Physiclsnt were on the scene .~l|ori|y nfterihe an-idtni and the lvjurtti were rrmuveti in the hospital. ,i .,~ Mns.tlllvttlti's _ ttlvl Pnntltcv, l1oe”roN, Mass., Nov. 15-Mrs. Huw! Green, the wealthiest woman in thc‘ Unliad States, so selriuur permits herself to be Interviewed that unusual attention has been attracted t 1 her prophecy oi’ somlngiima trouble for the big trusta. Ira. Gras \ lajust now in Roxbury, wiol'o,\_Qr Blank have lailad to rout sev- Tl hooaes owetd hy her as quickly aa a éexpeehd and which rite has under- taken to do leer self. "Therois going to be a revolution in this oolllky," said Mrs Omen. "The people are Qing in revolt against the on preealon d tba trusts. There will he a deluge all thi streets will run with hiosl what-‘ the people are aroused. “The peqle are ntaduaily India; out about the trusts, and when they rvaiiee e little more fully how they are mining the chances otthe people than is going to he a revolution. it wlli he a deluge. I wil yon." Ulnsrd'| Llnllwsni Ceres Dandnll' D ill |SLiNl]iH UN HIS Wil HUME MoN1'1‘uN,Nnv.l»l-M. J. Mchcoti assist - rant pr.»\ lncinl irtwasurrrtli Allicrilt, url'ivt‘ti in Moncton on ilu-, tnllrilllno cxprt:~l front Edmonton yesterdsyanfi wasrs-gist ercti at theBrunswiek. llcleft In the afternoon f0rCharlt1tt¢to\'n, his former home, and of' Tuesday nt xi will be rnarriei at Bideford to Miss Williams, a popular younglaiy of that place, and a sis- ter of A. F. Williams, mttnagvr of the Bank of New Brunswick in this city Mr. MacLeod has been in tic West lor lt number of youre and lor the past year has been at resident ot Edmonton, the seat- oi government in the Province ni Alberta. Alter his marriage on Tut-stiny nt-xt Mr, Mci,e0d will rcinrn with his i-tide tu tho west. Plilllill ill WillS llll IJHEAUNUUEHT Lon wus, November ll-Though not yet qiliclally announced ii. is a subject of t ilk in naval circles thot the Prince of Wales, Condensed advertisements _ 'ras :arena olaaetsaaaaal ameraiqp_aparaame g.-..#.“;=f.§?§.f~=?».’é..-.‘% whois a vice-admiral in the British fleet, lntdde to hoist hh flag surly nest yetl fora lpocini course. Hia Royal limhness laloding forward to a srslea or thi nature, and if the Dreadnought, the w¢id's poetsst haatisahip. is then still ia reserve, ae she le likely to to bo, the Prince will hoist the vioa-ed|nlrai`s iieg t n her. The Prince of Weis' last cruise was in command of the trainer Crescent one truiaa in the autemeral IQ, and he hu. eoeaaaetly when up in saeeeate. "a ss-da in the Dnalueeght woeld ltdanty the *Rica 0( ill great I