_ - ‘CMlfl`.0TI'El‘0l7N Mm, V '_ _.f{§legraph M _,one in H' 've fille lift!!! “ll * _ ---fr.-._-.-.-.-.-.1.-._-.-_-;~.o,~_-_._-...ea-_-_._. Uulile telephone wires slmultan ,l "°““|V fl" UW D\H‘po.e of telegraph lui: Ind eiepbnnlnm . ‘ Controls all the telephone Compan- UB I1 Nova. Bcotla and Prince Edward Island worthwhile. '. - . A Twice the amount earned on money placed oilon deposit with banks, Unllliti dividends upon auch stocks accumulate from ye" io ye" and m“N_¢ U0 Paid before dividends upon common stocks. - May he exchanged fer an equiil a- I mount ol Common Stock at par at any time by the holder. Preferred as to dividend and after I the honda as to assets, Bar value sit. Price sio. ner share. yielding s full li D.c. on the money in- \ested . .._..-.,. ,__ Such useful and dainty presents for Xmas for sale in Bt. I-‘aul’s School- room on Thursday next. Admission only five cents, children free. There was very little change in the condition of the city market yester- llfly practically the only change in ‘luotations was that in oats. forty- three to forty-six cents a. bus being the prices aslled. The' itemized mar- ket lin will he found elsewhere iii this issue. All Guardians are discontinued promptly at the expiry date, unless requested otherwise by subscribers, A renewal notice and addressed - velopc in which to remit are sent to 1 . Bn F- B- lig=,¢§l-lilllif ® C0- lz:;‘:.;;‘;':;1‘::f.:.:::::..‘l:;..‘:.z‘2;f I MgMBERS MQNTREAL STQCK EXCHANGE newal notice is sent out and the pa- per is discontinued promptly sub lurilfiixfnerilresl, syaiiey, cuashorrsrowu. "=°fl\»°r= having thus no cause to . ~ » ' - f blame the -management if their paper Se. chills N‘f'ld. ' . 1,, ,, ’ » is stopped.. - Y ‘_ _ * The following were at the Victoria Fl 1** "3"" E. Hhotiel, City, yeséerdayéz G. Hum- - ~ - ~ we-= .~ ' . ~ .. _ res, Mauches cr, n lan ' H. M. ' littrrgaf ` ` Hétanley. Suuris; A. P.'P§oa.\, thc 96) is 4.24 per cent.. .gfeater than Mount _.\_.u.w;,,y boygi were goin: to the loss- rate of the previous year pm up ,,,\g,-,nd~.|igp¢,.anl‘*"T~ 1-- - . - tn Alilsonlsns. 'rho The gross' amollntiof ilolicies . r.-in jggfelfgzt ffgzirgiyise contest was 4_3 .limi renewed. taken twlvbr-'f.tl'.e 5.-ir ;.1.ha,duy_,bef0,.e me game a T,~m~0 (ye. by 'firc_ companies iwas .;l~.%_l’l‘f,055_-.i\i’», lslmzd, wnmmgd. _¢h,_.go\|,0qiii,;;~_-\ll twmd' is Heuer bf" `*231"079 an "hw l tile-men are -ilr.:flliei».iorrl\l-for tomor- l if: enioulit f.aken..n 2'. 1909; Tir. ;.,i»__` mv,-B ,i“e,,_K,\Mgm¢,¢ 1 ann. mill pri-_ g¢um_ said ,glint hip mcn uric lu lille and' with Richmond ‘lack il Sec ollrncw desi na in wood looked-~i¢l» Higli Low i . 1072 `-85| Wi CN 54! 139i 102; 784 235 752 331 151i 41 108# l20{ 139| 158, 27§ 1401 30| 112 117i 174; 650 1-10} ‘ 5%! 18! 1981 lvl 107i 58% B7 50k 53) 138; 102i 77; 23 57* 322 151! 40 10|) 11&l 128 150% 27* 139k 30} 1114 xiii ivzi sei 1091 sz; 701 lm 119i S. Close lovi 5G} Ml sl sri iss; iozi vs 23! 151 sa isa; 40 ies; 120i ical lszi 21; iso; 30# ill; ilvi 114: #ff los; az; ral lzs 119; es. The young woman is now iii' the care of the Railway Mission for Girls. Her family declare that she 'has always been visionary had hysterical. AN 0Ull`l'|` fo do Dvrogro- :gy coals $1.75 “metalaplica" 'ffits 75c “pierced brass- Niilll oufliia 594:. Commence ’ illenioylhe woril--its inex- pensfve"foo. Beer Q Wests " " ‘ "ll-I8diw ‘7lll”‘.?lE_§l£"?l"IlP" (Continued from Pafe 9.) Board of War-1-=Nang Shi-Cheng, President; Tien Wen-Tieli, Vice Presi- dent. `Bo`ard of Justice--Shen Chl-Pen, President; Liang Chl Chia-0, Vice Pre- sident. -Oban; Chien, President; Ton-Shlleb Heng, Vice President. . Boardof the Navy-Admiral Sah .Cheng Ping; President; -'Pan Shuch- Hellg, Vice Prekidellt: ` = 'Bearded llistrilctions--Tong Ching- Chhnit. Preliideht; Yang "'i‘o,- Vice rresideiit. ' ' _ Board of Colonies-Sl Show, Prcsl- .dent; Yuahg Shun, Vice President( Zoara of Interior-Chao Ping-Chun, B T 0 O K B. President; Wu (-Jhen, Vice President. Accbrding“to consular reports, 30,- ..-.. '000'Iniperiai troop! at- Hang Chow, capital of Che-Ylang provinces have High Low Close joined the rebels sail defeated local 'troops from Nanking rind Ching-Kb __No`v, 11 '11 _ ang at Chiang-Klang, a city in the C;‘"“‘-"“° Pl\°l||¢° 2401 22393 2402 by north of Nanking. The combined' Canada* Oeiileltl » "Mads uemedt Pla nal Detroit .» .- _ -pu -in DOM. Iron Hd 89' Dun. steel-‘l _oorrii is ssl Mlnu. <&f8t. Paul--(Soo)' ' Montreal Power 183i 182 Mohtfehl Bffrllt Ry. 250 Orlivlir' -_ -~ Rmlvllsu a ontario Tafggo ri V N ` in Rio ja.-y ' 'of ‘nf _1’| 3‘l_*‘_'inis» - -` 3 .i‘r' zzi 122 3. ffl los sa; 185 1 152* ' 2254 182| las in my 10|! ’_f§.;_“.‘.'.‘.;:..’;.1t‘.==":¥'ll.$’.°.ili.i*':.°§'.1‘l-....». IME 1 - I veieu la M family lxIyee?e,~1;id"ler‘ lively" dev llls and accidents of life I consider it h58'llq '- wa “ ‘ ir .~".ii '- ‘i I `Wmt ' startoa a voyage 'fltllolt it." if-it coat s-della: a set- tle. 'L -i gy( 1! . an r. J;-i»,~~._r. ‘i ..- GAPE. llaa. nsisJ.4nnlN.~ Huw. "sehr e," sl. snare, Keni- Ollfllkli . . i ' - ` ‘ .fu --\z.~‘. *H Y - =" ' - \ _ 4' __,',.iVe1_,-_.~f..~.».--._.3-,_.if .,114 ‘~ _5, ~ _ ~. i ' ._ ~' . 1 province of Klang-Su, 45 miles east .forces are now marching on Nanlling, `where a battle with the Manchu iirmv _is impending. 'f' ‘ The organization of the Cabinet ns ,now stands -#dl evidently an atttnmpt to include in ----its personnel represen- tatives of‘afl paftlells -‘Tile question arima whetllir '1’lllli‘ Shi Hai viii un- able to forth film-iaoblllry-to -oper- ate eneil a slbihst, ifeould be sac- eiiglly mymdi iff'-Opinion is divided with resiiecvto tlweaiioet lriiaii shi Iatiias in view. "~8ofiitM:hlnk that he has lost his ss- -utaneas and. intuition .Willie others holQ"llat‘-lie fslblaythg a ‘dup game. Hia real object may he to convince the throne that I capable 'cabinet cannot be formed, but he gives the impression to visitors, both Chinese gifllefelgdars, that he la deteumined to defeat _tile Rebels. -Tile foreign Diplomatic represen- ueivea have under dlseupelonthe ap- pointment otii ,cqminltth torsthe dil- biirseinent of the maritime custov' _ . .rf a ` ' ` _ v, .., » Board of Agriculture an-d Commerce' bly ls without ii quorum. Reports reach here of the murder of ii German ln Shen Sl, and of a French priest in Sze Chllen province, but these are isolated instances oi' harm coming to foreigners, who have been well protected considering- the excited condition of both revolution- aries and Imperiulléth. N0 att6nl`f5t` is being made to re-establish telegraph communication or the postal. service in the Western l’rovinces.` Ou this ac- t' -lhiflg xml! gift! DOW. YUU 'count on late communications leave been received from many DIHUES W "0 foreigners reside. iii Chang Chun,Manchuria, foreign- ers llirive been asked to 101” the D10* te_ tivc organizations. .CW T.f.ifl<= I With Nature ‘ Sieeplessiiess siiakyncrves, stomach trouble, weak heart, headaches, "etc., are effects is ofteli,_caiiscii by tea and coilee ciriukiiig. I There cali be no relief llntii the c_au:~ze_-if it be tea or coffee - is removed Then Nature will repair the damage; and tile return ‘lo heaitll can be hastened by 11%- WPSTU - - l - ---the pure liquid fond drink ` containing tlle` nourishing ele- ments of wlieat, including the - pliospliate of potasb (grown in the grain) which Nature rcqulrés in rebuilding body I and brain. ` “'l`I1ere'a a Reason.” ` . itlilnildlan Poaturll Cereal Co.. Limited. WiniIsor.0ntlrle.0anada. It Days tot buy in this Province. ' l ing well boiled ‘ l '-v i . ‘ ' One drunk was arrested in this city last evening. He will appear befori the police court this morning. B. Rogers and Miss Rogers, Char- lottetown, were among those cregis tered at the H0yal Hotel, St. John, yesterday. ». The following were_registered at the Queen Hotel in this city yesterday : 'l‘. C. Savage, Montreal; L. Wood,Mt. Herbert; J. Gordon McKay, Bradal- bane; H. 'C. Hall, Montreal; M. L. Fraser, St. John; T. J. Cain, Hart- fleid Point; J. J. Hughes, Sourii; E Kennedy, Bourls; F. W. Moore, Hali- fax. Commencing with this issue Thf Guardian will p_ublish weekly, in, the Saturday issue, a Weekly Wireless and Electricity Letter contributed by one who is authority in such matters. In view of the fact that the tw( forces mentioned -are among the grea- ter of the latter day scientific matter: and that great: interest- is taken ir them in this city, the articles should appeal to a great many of G-uardial' readers. Another feature will be a weekly reference to the class in Wire- less 'l‘slegrap'hy now being conducted in the Y. M. C. A. in this city and in which some fifteen of Clial-lottetown's youthful Wireless students are becom- ing gradually more enlightened in the great subiect they are trying to mas- ter. . These boys especially will find much to interest, them in the weekly letter and from time - to time events of the electrical world which particu- larly apply to Wireless matters will be recorded and commented on. Tile series commences-in \this issue iind will be _found on page ten. “Rexall Cherry Juice is the favor- ite cough mixture. Young and lold love it and it- certainly is pleasant and effective. Ii you suffer from e cough be -sure and try it. 25c. at The McKinnon Drug C_o., Cor. Gt. George and Kent Sts. lltf- ::Go to Buntain, Bell Q Oo., ful coall- 6-26dtf BROKE DOWN _ ' IN COURT ROOM SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Nov. ,16- Siiriekillg “Why don't you tcll the truth," as he heard the electric chair mentioned by a witness, Bert- ram G. §pellcer, Sp'ringfie1d’s so call- ed “gentleman burglar," who is be- ing tried for tile murder of Miss Martha E. Blackstone, created an extraordinary scene in the ‘court room late yesterday. State Detective, Thomas E. Bligli, was -on -the 'stallll testifying in regard to the arrest of Spencer and the prlsoner's alleged confession to the police immediately thereafter. The witness testified that the prison- er exclaimed alter the confession. “send me tn ' -Sibera or anywllere you see fit for life, but don't send nie to the electric ciiair." ` At the ‘words of the witness, Spen- cer seem`ed to lose his self~contrnl. He sprang almost out of the prison- er’s cagc, as he slloutcd, “why don’t you tell tile- trlltit'f” After Turnkey-White and otller of- `ficcl‘s had pushed him, in the cage Spencer _was completely unnervcll. He trembled- from -bead to foot, cried and mtlttertd to himself. A moment lat_,er in is-“tone of voice that was ap- parently of auger rather than fear, the accussell man again shouted. "why donft you tell the truth." Spenc&l"s outbursts startled the cli- tire courtroom. The alienists who were seated near the cage. Jumped out of their chairs at the prisoner’s first shouts and then began taking copious Vnotes. Judge John (7. Crosby ordered a recess and Spencer was taken out of the court ro_om for ten minutes. %Upon‘his retum he ivilirur- ed ¢o.be lgpeatiy agliflated and \-'as “Wrong . daring . the _~rcrmlindc¢. of the das\'s~sesaiuno. . The oommonwealth rested ut tlir cnnelusioni-'»oii.tlle< testimony, of the State detective, :sid 't!ha.drfenf‘c Nwll- eil its case. l.n¢.'yei' C. i.. Yfi1lnv,"v‘~.o delivered tllc opening; address. raid that the defence would be iusmii y, 'l‘he attorney talked ir. -l l.4'i-i toxic of vnice and this had an liilnerving ef- fect,_ apparently, on the prisoner. will wept at times. Ai. the end of "IS attorney's address. Spencer asked llini not. té talk SL- loud the unit ture he spoke. 4~ ` The prosecution was sllccessflil in placing before ~ tile jury all alleflrll confession secured 'by the police from Spencer. by which it appeared that be admitted that it was he who entered the home of Mrs. Sarah J. Dow, on the nlpit of -March 18, 1910. and shot and killed Miss Blackstone. The alleged confession was put in first in tiieform of testimony by CBPUUD ` .lnlln H. Boyle, of the SDl`i\1Sfl°\d D9' tective Bureau. Other witnesses sub- ggqllgntly ceptifled regarding lt. Bllll.lSHlPS lNll Hlilllillii SNlill[H l NEW YORK, Nov. 16--Smaller bat- tieshlps and cruisers were advocated 'by Sir William H. White former chief constructor of the British Navy, in an address today before the annual meeting* of theioricf-y Ol Naval Af' ehllects and Marine lilnsinrers. Sir William is acknowledged to°be one oi' the wQrlll‘s. foremdst naval archi- tects.~ » ` ` »"My personal convictions, nasccl upon long eontiilund study ig the problem,” he said, "is that t e wis- er couese in worship building would ns found in a~i-elulrh to more moder- ate dimensions and a reduced unit cost for capital ships. Experience has established the fact that. 1'"-ll out having to resort to the fx'-l'¢m° dimensions which have recently found favor, it ls possible to Drvililce cull- ltiil ships which elialrhe i\.>werlullv armed :with 'well protected -ewuly their guns ln all weathers -\.icn ac spec-ll ..¢ reeultlon iii the ailmr ‘ _ie ber of heavy guns carried in a single eebiv would enable- considerable 9 .i C tions-to be made in size and wat and that, for a given total expendi ture on the first cost of a fleet or squadron, a more formidable ana -lsxible force could, in my iudgment. ‘ie obtained, with greatly reduced risks from ltlier gun fire, iiiiders _"lt" if-tflclfi. or magazines explos- ions." in regard to thé m r Sir William said that tbe.c\:il;>IpterB\l\:g,,t it of size has been reached for the :runs-Atlantic service in the largest steamers already. '**'<.--f~_-e- BEAfl'I‘IE, WIFE ' -MURDERER, MU-ST DIE NOVEMBER 24 _._ RICHMOND- Vu-. NOV. 15-Gover- nor Mann today declincil to intéwere "1 PM “B0 Of Henry vlhy aenttie_.l., °~“d_ the YOUUE '\'~'if€ niurder€r's lag; ‘Lone of escaping the electric wail. 0,, friday, !\ov. 24 was swept away. In a signed statement, Governor Mann said in part ; _ iq followed this case during th trial as its horrible facts were do V0|0D€d. regretted that fi crime so cruel and malicious should have oe- curred within the confines of this State. "In the discussion of every question which was presented to the able and "“P“’*i“‘ iudsv who nresiileil at the trial, lie was careful to give the bane. 'fit Of every reasonable donhl to the prisoner; that lie llid not err is shown ln the refusal of the Supreme 00lU`t OI appeals tn grant a writ of error. _ ‘That Hcattic is guilty of the wil- ful. deliberate and cruel murder of his 'vdunz wife. I have not the slightest doubt. li0r is it insisted that there Sha" he *my greater relief offered than the commlltiitloii of his ggnteme 1-0 lmllrlsonment for life. "I do not think the affidavits of\`Paul Beattie printed in the papers, or am, other evidence or consideration hfbllghf t0 my attention, sufficient for that purpose. "T0 ;:1‘:mt ii respite in so plain ii case wnllfll lic to set "_ precedent, would ii: to tempul‘i7.r with thc law :ind to rii"ol|_l'iu»,\: nppciils to tlin Sup, rams; court with the sole plirpose of gaining time. l believe the best writ- to ]'_.r.-vent such crimes as this is to punish tllcirl allequatcly, certainly, spee\'er the I » . _ F-‘rf = -_'-':+r»l' , , " _ ..i'f.‘.- __ ~~ . ,Q .,.t‘_-fs. ;- n . , ‘_ ~ '~.f|_ :. _ , _ .-»""‘f -‘A-""" '"1 1% “f`1‘-"E-`5r!i`;r-=i;»-3.1-fir..._ ‘ =< '-_1»_/iv.-"¢5;’. - ~§u,§¢f§rii:?;.--?r-.-i~- ....-- it nissan' f ... ' '” . .‘ ~» _ _ A__V___ ___,___ _ *ni ___ - 5- sl ~-1- '. '..'y» .»",'§,1,;'ft ’ First Mortgage Sinking [und Bonds. Due .lilly lat, 191-9. The Company -owns extensive water power rights at Stave Falls, ' B. C., ,and has constructed hydro electric works for ills purpose of lupplyln _ Light .and Power to lha City of Vancouver, B, C.. and surmun ing districts, and expects to be delivering -power ggi It is estimated that -line 'net Earnings for |911 will amount to ~ Bond liileresl twice over. noni sllizullirilr-1? otiflllilillllllow. liiiii 1- - ~.' » ll. Bradford, Manager, 184 Hollis Si., Halifax, N. S. Terenle. Oliiwii. Menifee, Qi.,i,.¢, |,,,,,|,,,, 5..., sllll .Or COMP An investment ill the at ity colnpanleo enables the li of acomnlrly s business. In a rinioad Electric 5 p. c. stoclt Prlve 'I1 lr. c.. to ield sas p. c. will receive best market prices. 5 g 1 aiftz 322m §§“< _ ._ 'hz _ _ _ ion to the divilfend return.the apprecia- ` tioslvgxnvalue oi the slacks will reflect the companies' greater earning DU gmc!!! the stocks we own and offer are the following : The ' i t ' . .i.......s_.".“.'-‘s :f.?l.l.i::.ll'l::.':“~”- . Price |03 i>. e.. to yield 51-ll ii. c. P t §lsr\'liiu_i.;i.liG 2-3. P _ oroicuaw 1. 3, Price 8l07 it sildse. tau cyfielbebgllcrrsflcgu k Holders desirousofdispoalng of securities, either :listed or unlisted. ~ J. C. MACKlN'l`0Sll & C0. Established |873, Members Montreal Stock Exchange. Copy oi' our Weekly Circular iiialiled free on request. I NEW (`iLASfiO\\’. HALIFAA. ST. JOHN. IFREDERICTON, MONTREAL ' " l GROFTII BUS NESS.. selected industrial and public util- hare inthe rowth and development- ‘~.-_§ fy st,” ¢ _ “ ' 7 ' il ‘if .,\- _ _ \i_ f 4 BMJTIRIORE, Nov. lG-Abral\nm- Lewis Kalinsky of Baltimore, who re-1 Qeutlv celebrated his limi hlrtlnley; anniversary, and who is said to lie tiicl oldest man in the United States, was* fuunll st;il‘ving by ii neipiilioi-, \i~-boi heard the lvlills -if his wife, who v'll.-il iifruill to leave Lili: lliiigy liuvrl iii; \\'lliCll Mr. ami Mrs. Kuliiisky livi>,lest7 serious harm befall the aged miin. Through the kindness of tlic local charity organizatloll the ccntcnurlaii was given ii bollnteuus iiiral, the like of which lic declared hc lizld not ell-_ joyed for more tliiln six months. Al-‘ though the father of tliree chil\lrcn,28I grand-children, 25 great-grand-child-i ren. and numerous other descenrlants,i none of his family lills done anything; to help him. They have left him nnill his wife, who is but _ 59 years old, iii an odd little hovel in the rear of a tenement house at 106 Albe:iiai~le street. Yet with all her misery Mrs. Kalinsky told visitors that ber nlllr- ried life was happy. She said tllilt if she and her husband coulil only get food each day she would enjoy life. “Didn’t Job suffer, mid _vet lic iicvgr colllplnined." said she. And wily should. I protest. The Alinighty knows what He does, and it is not for a inan to complain. I am the sixth wife of Abraham, null when l married him 17 years ago he was strong, zlltilouirh thcll 100 years old." WAR 'AGAINST Co:\'.~‘Ul\lr"l‘l0N. LONDON, Nov. 17-To render more efficacious the national war lillaiu-Sf conslliiiption.-tlic Local Govnrnnieilt Board luis issued an order making notification of the disease compili- sory. i-IEBERT Wl'l`l~lOll'l` FL'.\ID.\‘ MAY (‘Al.I. (>.\’ i‘Uiil.lL‘. MONTREAL, Nov. 15-That the fight to decide the validity of tile Ne Temcrc decree may of iicccssity be lin- anccd by the people of the country, who are interested iii seeing tlic nint- ter decided, was tile opinion expressed by Justice Charbonnenli, wlien it was intimated that Eugene Herbert was without ‘funds to continue thc litiga- tioll over the validity of his lllariiage to Emma (`1u\ratl‘e. L. J. Lefebvre, attorney of Herbcrt. stated that owing to ri lack of funds qi suspension was desired on one point of tile contention to save court costs. Justice Charbonneau, in replying, stated that the question was so diffi- cult and complex, that if- sllirlciciit funds were not forthcoming from the litigrants themselves, tile people of the country \vho had taken sides in the matter should provide funds to carry the mutter to the privy council lor ii final decision. Tllere are oppoaitions by bntll thc child and its mother to tile impul- ment of the niilrrlligc. Mr. l.efcbvro noted ill laying the petitiiln hcforc, the Court to cease the opposition oil' AGED 117. IS FOUND IN :lirliiilf of tllc rllild, iiiiil declared that DE-§'1`I'l`l TE (‘(_lNl)l'l`IOI\` ‘thc double oppositioiis would be ton mucli for tllc parties to bear because thcy_were too poor. I' Tllc issues in lioth oppositions béiflg” the -_-aiiie llc uiiiild not sec an reii~.i0i\ '~ - Y » i to czirry on both cases. The proceedings were only postp0n_ eil tcillpomrily, liowcvcr, mi- the chil