g “W” M 1 _ _,I-IARLUE 115 GUARDIA Km"f“ LJOIRN I1*i1'(3»- IJ.A§.]1Il.:p`¥' lllslllimusll scllliulllll Mil ' suMMER$lDE CASE BEFORE sllmlll llullllll ull llllulllsv _ llmmlllln slvllll wllllllll SUPREMECDURTOF CANADA sill ll llllllnll llluulll lull _...___ . _-____ r I r l |'|.l'.. ------- - __ ‘(flP°‘"l“l *° 'l`l1° Glmfdievl (Special tc 'rue cu ral - ~ ` cl' <1' P SYDNEY, Nov. 6__.-Search for the CANSO, Nov. 6.--Tha l:El)erlcan _ Cunhlvécanllglisn l;JreBS) 6 __ Th ilALCU'l‘Tt.)AnaN?vE1 625; continued »llle_°l_glcrNli;c3_lll¢loll.. .u..... ........ u........,, ..,,,,_ Morrison vs. Water lllld Sewerage Commissioners. All Appeal From ,,,,,,,,., ,.,,-,,,,,,_ ,,,-»,,,,;,;-, ,_,,,,,,.,; .°....... ,,. .,..,;.... .,. .,..~.. .. ...,..,,, gay is still hams mal; Ed Satur- Christopher Gibbs, reached here un-_ ' tor for the Gloucester- bei-ring fishing r.v`ulch alarm and the government is, ' _ ll ° ll e Bl- “U90 <10? llllry masts. The schooner was _ _ V c S B boats, sank in Curling harbor to~day <‘0H1\=lHl>11i¢iD§ 1¢E1E18ii0D l`°$ifl'-1°tl“f¢ to-dav McDonald was last se 3 t d P E D e S 8 , -- - en a e urdaynlght about eleven o'clock. For the past two days search parties have been going over tht country in ismeeted by a Schell on sable ie- land on October 30.-Since then with as much sail as Possible she has been working back to the coast. She was the vicinity. McDonald was 21 twice blown out of her course by ' (Canadian Press) 'tions and also put in separate ten- years old. When last seen he was under the influence of liquor and, it is said, had a disagreement with his companions. Wild stories of ioui play are circulated but, friends of the lad are convinced without fouu- dation. K lv-1-_-i-u Zllllll SUEUIEHS ll] UUELL STRIKE (Canadian Press.) lNl)IANAP_O]_.IS, Indiana. Nov_ 6- Interilational guards consisting of more than two thousand soldiers en- calnped in different parts of Indiana- polis tonight, ready for duty in the strike of employees of the Indiun`a- polis Traction Terminal Company. Special trains brought troops under hurried orders. They detrained in tho suburbs and are held to entirely sur- round thc city and to prevent s clash 8ales._ She had ten thousand pounds of halibut which was sold here. The schooner will be _towed to Boston af- ter undergoing repairs at Halifax. HHN. J. E. IIUHEHTY Nlll ill HESIGN (Special To The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Nov. 6-Hon. C. J. Doherty gives emphatic denial to 1'¢1lJ0TfS published from time to time that he will resign to succeed Sir Charles Fitzpatrick as Chief Justice, DEBATE EXCLUSIUN UE INIMIGHANTS SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., Nov. 6.- witn strikers until there are sufficient. The annual intercollegiate debate be- there to control thc situation. Whother street cars will he moved by soldiers the officers in char e tween teams representing Leland Stanford, Jr., 'University and the biliversity of California takes lace T! ' _ P would not say tonight. It is expected tomorrow evening und promises to martial law will he declared before to be one of the most interesting ev- merning. 300 women, members ofthe ents of the college yeur. Stanford garment workers union invaded Gov- Will support the affirmative and Cali- ernor Ra1ston’s office today to de- fornia the negative side of the ques- mand forced arbitration of the strike. tion as to the expediency of exclud- The Governor replied he would en- ing from the United States the im- force the laws. "l’hc women became migrants from southern and eastern hysterical and said they would take up arms. Suit for a receiver for the Europe. _ Street Car Company was not heard today on account 'of the. illness of U counsel for the company. No attempt was made to move tears today. , , HllLLMlEli_l?l.i,llilLlli.__ _ lil Till PULITICS ,,.--=-~~‘ " ‘ ' ‘f“ ll ' '_ ', ’1l'l.l; nov? 6.-l='triidauc;l ' » ~ enthusiasm characterized the Pffvceed- in s toda at the openin of the Bill llllllllil Y . ' forty-fifth annual convention of the _,__ AMSTERDAM, Nov. 6.- The Gov- ernment appointed several years ago to investigate the festlbility, prob- able cost, and other matters relating to tile proposition of reclaiming the land at present covered by the Zuid- erzee, n. large body of water connect- cd with tht-_sea and covering about 200,000 hectares, has just submitted an interesting and voluminous re- port, thoroughly covering every phase and detail of the stupendous plan. It appears that the fisheries in the waters' of the Zlliderzee, once fdmous for the enormous quantities of hcrings and other salt water flah caught there, have not been very pro- fitable in recent years. It is estimat- ed that the total value of the neu caught in the Zuiderzue does not now exceed 2,000,000 florins n year could be realized. The comnnlssion estima- tes that the cost of the work. includ- ing iddeinnities, etc., would not ex- eeegg iss uuliicu noriuu uun that tue wo could be completed in, about 30 in.. . _ _ y'°5"' ` ` "E ,_ Dunno, of'Illinois, Miss Jane Addams ‘~ ' ’ -\ "l.~u.'l\ , . » ‘rl conlisllsso luis _ °.Li.i=.r»:'>*»* ~ , e loo Lille _Poli ctnsslrlcnloll OF THE HOU SE _ i ~ - ____ One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-Bve ‘?$l_l§.ll;.._.__._._.__.__..___-- FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN MY carriage horse. G. A. Sharpe.- _ zsso-11-fnu_lllp_d. LOST IN OHARLOTTETOWN A gold brooch. Finder please leave hsi~s,_ 2582-11-7m2ipd. GARPENTERS w-AN'rrlD oN ST. Dunstan's Cathedral. Apply on vom- ' 2335-“'7l‘l§él2£1 FOR SALE, FEMALERAGOOON. Apply at 15 Kent Street. - . 2511-11-5M4lpd. WAHTE, AT ONCE, A GOOD girl for general housework, Best wages. Apply 131 We-ter Street. < 2456-11-4M3l. CPARLUPTETOWN BOWLING ALP lays, Market Building Basement, Pool Rooms in coiineetion. Clean Modern, Comfortible. from 10 5, ni. till 11 p°. pl. sway dill! care and have A railed uve also about pdir 75 liar one pair pups. UDB a few pairs one Jpillr o u Illinois Equal Suffrage Association’ by State president Mrs. Grace Wll,'blur Trout. It is the first annual gather- ing since the great victory of the Ill- inois suflragists last spring, when the State legislature granted to them the right to ~ vote on :ill but State tickets, and it is quite natural that the delegates representing the woman suffrage organizations of the State should ifeel elated over their success. Yet, a spirit of seriousness seemed to prevade the gathering and the presl- dent and the other speakers were loudly applauded when they sought to impress upon the delegates the necessity to perfect the political or- ganization of the women of Illinois and to teach them more fully the re- sponsibilities of the newly gained franchise and the best use to make of this right. The convention will remain in ses- sion threc days and the programB10r the daily sessions, general as well as departmental, include addresses by a number of noted men and women closely identified with the suilrage movement among them Governor Dr. Lucy Waite, Mrs. Medlll McCor- mick, Mrs. Harriet Taylor Treadwell, g _ i- ence Bennett l.’atersoii, Catherine others. Mrs. Geur o W. Plumine Mr. Flor- Waugh McCulloch and a number of 0'l”I‘»A\VA, Nov. 6.-In the Supreme Court of Canada to,»day, the first -Maritime Provinces appeal argued was that of Morrison vs. the Bum- merside Water and Sewerage Coin- . missioners, nn appeal from the Court ‘of Appeal in Equity for P. E. Is- land. The respondents being about to install a water system and sewer- nge in the town of Summerside call- ed for tenders for the work. The a.p4 pellant tendered for a lumo sum $7.3,- 958 for the Work not including a power house and smokestack which were not in the plans and specifica- ders for certain portions of the work, one of them being a necessary sup- ply of iron pipe. The appel1ant’s tender was accepted but he claimed that the respondents informed him they had another tender for iron pipe more than $2,000 less than the plaintiffs had offered. If he would reduce his tender to u. lump sum of $73,000 they would give him the be- nefit of the other tender whereby the town would save $958 and the plain- tiff would save $2,000. The plaintiff agreed but afterwards found that the tender transferred to him was for nine-inch pipe, cast on an sngle while# to the construction of the powe work. The court considers. after buruiiig for eighteen hours. \‘-110 1136 Of U10 Ceflll blink ill UIQ All the crew cr fourteen eecupcc ul- country. The government has no in- EINANCIM IIHIIIIS tlicugli some were thrown into the teutiou cf imposing irksomc reetricf _ _ water wlicii the vessel went dolwn. “OHS 00 S0113 1>l1r11¢il1E iDBf-1f¢l\1’»10lll' he was redulred to lay twelve-llwh 'rue Alccuu wee vulueu $100,000 uua ‘conducted by foreign' or dvmeltii pipes cast vertically. The plaintiff was owned by me Gorton Pew FlBl,_ uonosmg * also claimed the cost of the power "les C0__ Gloucester Mass houseand smokestack. The defen- ' ` uants paid $279.20, being the differ 'ence in thecost of the twelve-inch au( nine-incli pipe. The plaintiff sued for cancellation of -his contract with the respondents and an enquiry as to damages or, in alternative, rectiiica tion of contract by adding to the | I price $958 by which it had been re- ~ duced and striking out all reference h r (Canadian Press.) ouse and smokestack as part of the NEW YORK Nov 6___] “cob H _Canadian Press) “Y“°"“- He °l“lm"‘l ll-625 ll” llllll clue, the lumbue bunker, told meml wus;-iiNo'roN Nov. s-Ne new hers of the Chamber of Commerce to- developments in the -Maxican situa- ~°--ff-~--A-‘-=-' -'-‘-'----'-‘-----~'-A-A------f---»-= ---~=---f-A-A-A--~-----A-of----A----‘~ --4--= day that the financial machinery of tion were announced late to-day, fol- UNIVEHSITT HEADS IN EUNEEHENEE URBANA, Ill., Nov. 6-The Univer- sity of Illinois is entertaining for two days the fifteenth annual confer- ence of the Association of American Universities. The attendance includes rebresentatives of nearlv a score of the leading institutions of learning throughout the country. Today was devoted to a meeting of the executive committee of the asso- ciation and meetings of the con- ference of deans and similar ofllcers of graduate schools. Tomorrow the conference will hear an address bv President John Grier Hibhen of Princeton Uiiivsi-sitv on "The Type of Graduate Scholar.” Other promin- ent speakers of the da" will include Prof. Guy Stanton Ford of the Uni- versitv of Minnesota and William D. Johnston, librarian of Columbia Uni- versity. EHINISE TU' PORTLAND, Orc., Nov. 6.- After a legal iight extending over a period 'of ilve years Lem Woon, alias Lum' Suey, a Chinese who was convicted of murdering Lee Tai Hoy on March 7, 1908, during a tong war, will be hanged a week from today, unless HATE EHH MUHIJEH l llw lslllll __ this COUHCFY must be changed very lowing the presentation to Provision- soon or a serious situation would re- al President Huerta of the wish of ‘I the Unite States that h resl n. slllt. ‘ f the currency measure is ' d l a g not properly amended," he said. Well informed officials at the White 'mid We get away from the goal House deny the sending of an ulti- uliich is now in sight we will con- matum and believe the note was not difficult conditions- the last of the word-parleys. President Wilson has not yet laid the matter before congress but is "“°"" CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA” NOv‘6_ keeping 01056 WB.f.Ch 0!! the Bif»\1a\Sl0D. '_The ¢wel,py_l,,,llth annual held . It is not likely the president will (Canadian Press-l mule of the Nutieual Beagle club mgke H m°"° “Hill he Nm’ ff°l1‘ MONTREAL. NOV- 5-Captain Has- began today ou the club preserves . E l`l“‘ll`E“' tllmllgll charge °l olsllallg' lmll of the lille* Seffana. lust in near Shadwell, four miles east of,1this nessy, though newspaper despatches from the West Indies, reported a very city, and will continue for the great- _.___ S85’ 1{\1€l‘t8 Will P611-‘S0 to 1651511. Nr DHFTOW BBCBD6 0! I`\lI\\'1iY\lZ ill i0\11 Of er part of a week. The results ofthe The Michaelmas Term of the Sup~ llllllg ‘lelllllte ls kll°Wll‘ Cflnadffs "GW 1514'-N1. thirty miles meeting will be watched with mllch reme Court for Queen’s County, °._""'f "0\`t1\ mst Of »`l1‘~1’19 15111011- The Ser- interest.. Dogs, tlic product of yenrslrssllmed yesterday morning at the _ , (llflnndlan PreBs') runs ran into a heavy fog lust as she of careful breeding und training und’ Court House, oharlottetawu, wA&.lllN<.'roN, D. C-. Nov- 6- refwhed the Situation of the island the victors of ulline triule ui tnelcollnr or APPEAL. AND l~1Qlli'1‘v. lVl““,‘l°l l‘l“‘l"'°', ““°l° °l the l“*° HIWHYH given H Wide berth to bv mer- past ycur, will be brought into com~‘ Before their lmrdeliipe chief Justice l‘_l`“S“le‘“ ‘lf l‘l‘”X1°° “ml Bevefal 'Bla' i"'-‘fS- petition in the various events tllnt Sullivan und Justice Haszard. llvlfll “’_ll° Wllrc Wcelllly arrested “ll Soundings taken showed but twen- mfiks up the pi-ogrumrne_, On Sunday James T. Purdy and anor, v, John "lb -'\11`11f0 WGN D10-Bed 011 ll Meliwn W fHf1l0mB Of ‘VHWY Where there H1' the annual bench show of beagles will P. Nicholson, the City Sllrveyor,- gllllllmlll llllllpllmll to be tllllell t° ways was fifty. Continued eoundings be lielu, with 'rluomau cuuwulluuer of ‘ A rule mei for u new triul of the Vvfll <-'f‘"=» ==“<\_“>°“°'= W MMM showed shoal water at points where Philadelphia as judge, Case deC1<1€11 lust January lu which Clt5'» The Al“°l`l“““ "°1?Y°9°“l9“tlV° the ocean should have been almostl Purdy sued Nicholson for damaf-ICS llemlmllell tllllt they recelve 3 lalr unfathomable. Finally the coast ol1 for trespass on his lands in the U'i“1~ A11 -‘\m°'flC‘1“B M15 Oth” 101” Cape, Breton was dosorisd, when thai, course of the sheeting of certain road l‘?1Lg\\Cl`B ‘V110 £001* refuge in the Amefl' Captain reached Montreal he learned l rcD2\1\"S2 llldgment Wing l§iV°21\ h€~ “ml Cllllsllllltc llllllnli Elle l`e°°llt “U” IR FREDERICK TAYLOR if r Mr Justice Fitv elald for successful siege by rebels, have re- of the new island and is certain that , 3 . , 0 G » ll ` - _ - it caused the phenomenon. HIGHLY ESTEEMED. . $100 damages, turned to their homes. HALIFAX, Nov. 6.-- The govcrn- _ . Messrs- MCLGMI. K. C.. and Mc- mellt steamer Acadia, which returned MONTREAL, Nov. 4--Regarding Kinnon appeared for the defendant, 1 __________________ u Ba esterda cruised the aPP0ll'1fmeY\13 01 Sir Frederick Tai’ and Messrs Martin, the Recorder, from H dson y y y, ~ . l -~ -~~ -~ uc creep neent ofthe tl J li t K. c., f t -G' -r -- ~ ~ ~~ < » » ggytgifalzplzlrieof Elzggegglir' `ui‘.."Ga=ett1lEan1c§:p co 0 grlirveycbrxls on' or he ‘W nnllllr D1ns§'ro§s ‘point where the new island was re- mégeggfglg Gggrieiofiilvlglxrgpnfagi thMr. ‘I‘il$Lea2 ;>_r;uf;l(l1e treollrlning of UST STAND TRIAL' ported to have been seen About d d th 9 “° l` " ° “ l 0 S OW cause Bl,~ll_lllN Nov 5__A much more ' not yet been confirms here an e against the i~uis_ -_ . _- ten miles to tgle east oi th; £815: d’ London office is uniformed except On the conclusion of his arguments llW""'lllll5 lllvllstlglltloll ls llkely t° rzheliixlciadlua s o ogre llézrvvnl AV 1*;nd_ 3' through the statement, in the press, the reply by ML Johnston on behalf ensue ns ri result of the disclosures 'tag eng of gllenenogtheastebar plllng One of the officials exlJ1“€BB€d @2110 of the city Surveyor was hwgun but dllfillg the Erlal Of °ll“l`8°9 °‘ ¢°l`l'llP' The Seas were breaking over it 0DiI\10I1 t0d8»Y that Sir `Ff9¢T91"1¢k was not concluded when the court UU” 'lf Ott" Eccllls “ml Maxlmlllllm th td hi ll the l ml Taylor would be the only possible sdjoui-ned to this morning, ii 0'- Brandt, two former employees of the as .e. I e was g a successor to the general manager- ¢10si¢_ Krupp armament firm, who are ac- “me "Ut, vlmllle from the neamenl ship. 'When the Court resumes today bs. cllsed of bribfng German officers to wléllglll "ll‘°€"l °°mEhdl;t“n°9c omg mn "‘The departure of Sir Frederick fore the above case is eontinusd_ ar. lgivc tllcm information about pending e °“l’ al” ‘ll ° me" B." Bd lllfrom London will evoke areal fe- eumeuc will be iieera lu the uppli- ccutrecru. .Vessel “'ll° lellorted the “ew "lan M gret in financial circles, in which cation of Elias Bssim to ssl; aside when the trial was resumed today slxteell mlles lmm Sable Island’ may during thc last seven years be has his uri-est at the suit of N. Batten- the public prosecutor moved that the lllllve been “St".ly. lll his dlstallce' “ml gained widespread esteem. This bury, Ltd., oath should not be administered to ll' osslblllty of what he saw ' _-._ several directors, and former direc- l ~ "ll ls ll P was evidence to the recent lecture Governor West should see fit f0r;being sand piled up over some sub- on Clmadlan blmklng and llnance at ‘__ _ v tors pl the Krupp llrm wha” they some reason to grant a reprieve. Lem. merged wreck, several vessels, both the Royal Colonial IuBtlmte_ He was RI»bS(l-Cl-IINI-.S151 _ were called as wltuesseé' because lm woon was origin-siiy tried in the streamers und square- riggers, having quite frank on that occasion, admit- AGRh‘l'*lllENT SIGNED' said they might possibly be placed Summer of 1908 and Circuit Judgelbceu lost on the northeast bar, as tlng the hmm of extravagant has ) _ N *-"-‘ _ _ _lm trlal The col," assenw,_l_ Bronaugh sentenced him to hang onlfar ollt from land as ten miles. mwlnl: by small municipalities, and l El‘ll\l‘- NOV- _5-'A _Russo-(.h1nese The directors had been exommted November 20, of that year. The con-' According to the crew of the Aca- yet showing that the posltlon ol the agreement, by which China recognizes altpr the preliminary invesu-gatlonl ,demned man’s lawyers appealed first dia there is no doubt that some-_ Domlnlon Wm, regal-d to the prov. Elle ‘\“t0n0mY 01 f'“f€1`Mf"\l§011f1._WHHll)ut the llmlluctloll ol a number of to the state supreme court and from thing unusual has taken place in thi*-\ in,-,ies and largsi- slugs was absolute. Sli-¥“C‘1 hem 130<1l\Y- _RUBBH1 C0I1i\r1\1€B lncrlmlnatlng letters durlng the ttml that to the United States supreme vicinity and that the neighborhood ly Soll,ld_ t0 8Ckn0W1vd§€ C1l1ll0S°_ S\\Z€f81I1iY has revlvell sllsplclslns Exams; tlmm court, basing their appeal upon the of Sable Island has new dancers in l-it will pu remembered that sir “fl “'?‘l°'*al‘°“ t° fefmln f‘"°_‘“ C01' ..........-_.~»---~--_.»---»-~»--~ h t th defendant was tried on store for the mariner Early in the Frederick T&y10I` was lllclllded lll Omzatmn of the °"'““t1`Y. With the and also to wsit upo Commander fact t n c A ~ _ _ an information after the leglslature'day the captain marconled the naval the last new yearls honor list show. <‘XCcDti0n Of 00l1B\1lH1' EUBFGH- _ Thompson when be v§\ts Summer- - = ~ ~ - The agreement provides that auto- sld ll lnteuds to. 0 about me had provided for indictments, but be- department to the effect that he hading recognition of his personality I _ s as e _ 'fore the law became effective. The located the reported island and tbs|,m,i the rewrd of his position on HOIHOUH Outer M0“r_!011l1 911811 C0111- 15th of tho month. Cspt_ Raid said lconvictiou was upheld in both higher additional particulars were sec\1red'this side. Sir Frederick has al- I_’fl§e _W9 l`°gl°llS l°’l'“_‘ll_l7 “llllel the that as far. as he could learn-the lccution and it is not believed that thelon the stcaimer's arrival yesterdayiways been a strenuous worker and J“."1Sd1°_"»10" Of the ©1““°se G°‘""`“‘ Minto was expected to take up Chl llegal resources of the defence are ex- lafternoon. was frequently at the office of the Elllflll ll; flrgahtltlli Talégf G°llg`“`l at l western service as usual. He said, hausted. At the county jall every- The steamer Stanley goes to|Sable bank from ten o.clock in the morning lnolrasii ;r,g;1n but rzsince nsgedetlifgélhoivevcr, that if the report that tx thing is put in readiness for the ex- Eislialndhto-day amlr (lapttnn Blolslwgl “llllll “Ve” in the evening. and 81'1maDs of thelcountry exist the exact llmakwnta-r at tri1~ll(i’¢§m£l:TxE:’rTetl:l?B`i:i‘:rd . that the ey ave a loo for he new an . _ _ _ _ _ or use vlan _ l l 991151011 “ml it ls llelllwed - l ways accessible to the many call- future frontici will be the sulllect of Should lllslsl; that thc Mmm* aff,” 'Governor will interfere with the ex- ersyl negotiations. J the summer hosts stop running, 1 suuucu or the sentence. euculd be put on the Summerlide- _ _ _ ` Picton route for a. stated period at BOY FATALI-Y INJURED . 1.... Ti... ....u.,., W... mu... .ua THE MASTER .<11 The absorbing story of the Master of the house, a four act comedy dra- ins, charmingly interwoven with love and tragedy. Pleased another large audience,at the opera House lest evening. The scenery and production were good, and the gowns things of beauty. ,_ Unlike ma ' comedy dramas pres- ented on~ ilhhlgtegc at the present aK°. the play is perfectly smooth fn- con- struction =and contains many situat-1 ions, humorous and otherwise that ‘are not too far fetched. It was well chosen in that it _ enabled the sud- ience to appreciate the hfstrionlc ab- ilities of the members of one of the bestcompadies that have graced the boards hers. ‘ But, standing out predominantly in the cast last night were Miss Sue VanDu1sr, s pretty, attractive, act- ress, thatnndorstood her lines well and did her host, Miss Grace Guern- ‘ say, equally attractive before the foot lights, and Mr. Frank Conway. These three are evidently 131°' M" of tus Hsrlrins' aggregation and much may he expedted of them in the fut- ure if their success of last night is any criterion. The scene of the play is laid in New York State, at the home of the Holman! in Belleville. The elder Mr. Holman, the master of the house, cleverly _personated by Mr. Frank »'Conway, was bcguiled into a love scrap by s wily and deslmlifls 111117 companion td his wife, Beattina Cur- qffres colds, etc. uc., (Mm of-acc ouclfnsevl. who had some to the home with the intention _of winning the love of Harry Hoff- ~man (Mr. Herbert Charles) son and heir to the master of thehouse. The old man’s love, however, opened up a newer way to his wealth and she eo 1 E s lllllllallslor Bollllo or lllllor fl OTBALL GAM U cussed by M , \ u and others. The followin reso u on, LAWRENCE, Mass., Nov. 5-In- * moved by Mr. Arsenaulhgsecondcd by juries received in a football game --"**"‘“"“"_ ML F_l,,Wal.t| ww lmlmlnlollsiy ml-_ caused thc death today of William 4 ,.l,,,l: ..q-hat a commune be allllsmt. McCartney, aged 15,'a. High School , (Special by Phone) cal government purchase the sknt-_ ed to nscertaln all lulol-matlun pos. student. He was hurt in a game ,last SUMMERSIDE, Nov. 6.-The re-‘ing rink which he thought W0\11l1lsll,l,._ ol me movq;-nests of the wiutsr Saturdgy. _'At the Hospital, it was gular quarterly meeting of the Sum-,make a suitable building. After con-lgtcnmem and also to walt “poll gan, found that his skull was fractured in merside Board of Trade was heldlsidcrable discussion on this matterlmnmler ,rllompson when he ,,lllm,_ three places. last evening. There was a large the following resolution, moved byl _md present the clalms ol tbl, Bos,-¢ number of members present. Aftcr|Capt. Reid and seconded by W. J. lor ,_ proper tllal 0| the Wests,-li the readln of the minutes two pro- Lidstone, was unanimously carried: r l .» The lollowlng ,lomllond gh, sproceeded to win it and successfully. Mllm,.d.! Llnlmont Cures l_,lstemp,,l._ E _ lu _ l I th_ Board; 0,, ,,_ _ I It _W- The affair at this stage ended in the l8l’l home. Through his lawyer and friend l °l the mo” ‘“m°“n PM ml by the in I ' ' the Seed Fair Committee yet be re- HM'1‘l\"! 9101"! th". °°”°l`l- T°lll3lll There will be a full moon on Thurs- grettcd to say that at the present they knew, expected to take up the 171. Great George St. . tll° “ll” wlll be “Tll° 0"lll°°lll°“-H day. Nov. 13th. sf- 7-11 D- m- time no building other than the one service at Summcrslde as usual. He lW§°11~\\lUl¢ and will no, doubt be greeted by The length of today will be nine used last year was available. I-le suggested that a committee be av' M N ;;; m run on thc western route this winter _ _._ positions for membership were accept-, _Thnt in the opm on o is lcommllleg Hom A_ E_ Arsenal, _ master of the house seeking a dlvor- ed. Captain Reid, one of thelthe Government of thc province cx- _L Lldslone and l_l_ T_ H,_,lml,_ll_ ‘ce and following the willy companion .. , . ' Board's delegates to the Maritime tend a part equal to the amount Capt Held suggested that th, 1,", lto New York City, whore they lived Board meeting' at Chatham, gave a. _spent by them for o similar purposel named commlltee wlle Mn “egg”-_ together for two years. After being short report of the proceedings of in Charlottetown, of the Brant 1l'0mj,.le who is now in Ottawa, asking drained of his wealth he discovered = ._ -' that body. Regarding the Board's the Dolninion Government for ngrf-lhln; lo lntervlew the Mlnistsl- °| gg. her deceitfulness and begun to f»11i\I¥ _ , resoluttoh at the Maritime Board re culture, in thc purchase of s suit-l rlne and ll-lsllelles and ,,150 th, Mm. oi. the true wife and children at (Special To The Guardian.) increased freight rates on the l.G.Ré'able buildinghin whicli ii: hold seelll ister 0, Publlc Works ,.°g,,,,.,lmg ul, and I'.E.I.R. he informed the Boar fairs an ot er ngr cu urs mee -, .V lel. at rl-orlllgntllm Wm. Alston, ( Mr. O. N. Stark.) a TORONTO, Nov. 7-Moderate to that their rotolutlon passed unanlm- ings; and that this Board recom-l §,';l';dlg;?m?l&tl;\;e zero lmltl-llcgsg gl, reconciliation was effected and the fresh westerly winds, fine and mild. lonely, but with apparent little effect mend the new Crystal Rink as alact “mm Capt Rell” s“»“”tl0l,_ “_ repentent sinner .returned homc. TI-Illi WEATHER.-Yesterday wns'ns the local rates still continued en- building suitable for this purpose; wr whim the _meetlng a,lloune¢___J_ P50109 and C°\'U°dY W°\`° P1°991U!lY beautifully clear, with bright sun- Itirely out of reason and he ZH” fmlllhfi fufihvf. £11815 B C0mm1¢¢°° be HP* ._.__-----»-- lntermlngled in the many .intricate shine in the morning, clouding up in ‘instance of the freight rates on apointcd to present this matter to the Mlnarws Llnlmellt Rails", Nm,-sigh H1*»“°*l°U9 Whlell d°"'°l°P°‘l lll tlll’ the afternoon, but clearing at night.'car of potatoes from Elmsdnle to iossi government, The following C0“"°` Of t11° l°'° mullhf--W9 °°P‘“" It was considerably milder than has Monte ua wlich 'amounted to over gentlemen composed the commii-£681 ation and the ' reeoncilclstlou. In \,,,,,,, ms msg, silo. ali-. R. H. Mscnonnid, the otnerpr. Mcncliuu, cliuli-muu; r. W. sta- \¢11¢ 1‘°°0l\°lll“1°°l Ml" mmm 05" he tide will be high this evening delegate, in his report referred to thelvert and W. J. Lldstone. The next. BTW. WHO W°k *'11* `P“"' “E 5°°ll`l°° a?6.13 and tomorrow at 7.02; itwlll action of the Board in extendingmuttsr tsken up was that of winter did 11°F P3" "TY °l"°l`lY» all ll“l°°°ll be high tomorrow morning at 5.45 an invitation to the members-of the communication, the president calling dm 311 Wm* l'°°k Pl” `"l tl" 1’.°l`l°l`l"l“ and Sunday at 7.02. ‘Maritime Board to hold their next the Bosi-¢i's sttsntion to the rumor 3“°9» Mr- lll'l3°ll° l*Rll° 59 s°“‘l°°l" The sun ilcts this 'afternoon at 4.38 annual meeting in Summerside which that the Minto would be unable to 3¢°'°ll'°“» ll 3‘l°l'lll“ll' Ml' wllllnn and tomorrow at 4.37 it rises to-`invitation was unanimously accepted. M°ll°"° 5° Mr' -Vllllllltlllm H°llm'°°'° morrow morning at 6.E»0 and Sunday' Mr Stewart of the Committee to owing to the pier at Tormentine he- h\1S1\\0lB m8“¢4$6\`. Mr. Victor Stewart lst 0.52. act. in coniunction with a simliarliug sioseqi, Hon, A. lc. Arsenault 5° 'l°ln”' th' l°°t"“m “nd Mi" The "won acts tomorrow morninll comm ttee from the Seed Fair rc thelsaid that although the rumors as m'°llg°l7'l Bl°°d°l° as Bnrmm' the at 1 21 I securing of a suitable building ln‘stat1-d were current yet the Marine H°nlm“`l'° wok' 'nm drama W-5° The first quarter of the moon was which to hold the fair, said that al- Office at Charlottetown had no no- °“° °l the Btrcngen md lmhaps om on W0<1f\°Bf1¢W Nov- 501. B11 2-34 v. though the committee had not met tics as to its being correct or not, lllll0UllCElEllT5» ttlllllfl EYE,l'l‘3» _ IEETIIUS. HB 0-da- One cant per word cash ll this column. ouch must' accompany. order. Minimum charge twmty-Avo cents. ' ` ` "Miss Daisy Rndge. llnuflsturtr and that the Minto was, as far as of fins \-lair goods-, also 'fiylhskhg othgl. lull llollsel hours and 49 minutes. su g 1; este d th at t bc lo pointed to look into the question l inar s I _ _M l ` l l ' f _ Y _ ll'sL\' Uiui A E l ' -` ` __ FIRST on LLL., r¢asoPll:R YEAR Dmpflylliflllno l:D l g, edit' ue } meer me cHanLo'r'rE'rowN. cannon, riuoav, savannas 7, 19.3. l, -..,., P... mi. .. i _ ___-_»u.sr~i» 4_4-._._».¢_1....a,.1_-_ _.- __ - .. , _ . __...c___.a_..a.¢.\._L»- é