DYKI _ :__ ..,.. _r_§ES'bAv Monumo, ocrosea s§,”i9r;`__ Q _'_ rises' ss \ -f .,.. » _-1- V Conservatlve‘,__V . Independent Suiifra-'ge-__;;agerpiejallsf “ lilViiVr»1V‘1'i'Vr’_ats"¢;f'ifi' . r -qi (Canadian Press) BERLIN. Qct. _ Zi.--lVl_‘o A candidates were no_ni»lnat_ed‘ to-ddyflgrcoiitest the bye-electionyin North Witsr oo, ren- dered lliftdifl-|`°! ‘by thtvelignatlon _ol pr, _Lsehner, »on|ervat'lve. .The can- didate_s_.- 4_9 _ Qlfdelj ptnomlnation are__C. f'I~,Mi s, Cp servstive; Allen Huber. I\1‘l°P° ent; iisvrutley, suf- frage Rel0l'm: M’e_tth_ Weyman, So cialist. - ~ . list diillli _ wi mul ~.-i..._.l>-._ A play lull of susrlslins' wit asa bright dialogue wss_ presented ,at the opera I-louse, Oharlb_'ti_?stewn,. last evening by the Wj ’S`. Harliins players, old favorites hers, whose hppearance always meana gi full _ho_u;_Ve.‘ 'The com- pany auhpiuloilsly openll s four- nlghts °DZ3¥°l\°\P'B¥ With "A Wom.an's Way," a splendid comedy in three sets. _'rhs;_production _wee _in every way excellent. As leading lady, Miss Van Duzer acted 'a part admirably suited to her. . Everyone _enjoys comedy and through the entire evening the au- dience expressed their"pleasure hy hearty laughter and applause. The plot ‘ws one in which “mere man" clearly showed many of his weaknesses, the part ol ths` first and chief sinner, Howard Stanton, being cleverly ~ta.ken by John Rigney. Others, equally beguiled, were ably and humorously impersonatedby 1-larry O. Stubbs, Thomas Foam, A. J. Price s/nd l-I. Orris Holland, while the part of the newspaper reporter was well presented by John _Wallel‘. Miss Mona Ryan as the "Woman .in the Case," Miss Clara LaMar, as the :bother _of the'_in:lured wife and Miss Adele Vaughan, as the matronly young ,\vife, each took her part ad- mirably. ` »_ The most ins. ILLUMINATING ons _ STRUOK AT PEACE RIVER. canoanv, Alta., oct. 19.-A spe- cial from Athabasca Landing says the heaviest new of illuminating gas ever encountered in the Peace River country,` has been struck. just. outside that town. The _well registered _‘ru pressure of six hundred pounds to the square. inch, and caused a biz rush from Edmonton and nearby points. serv olvms BLOOD TO SAVE MOTHER. MEMPHIS, Tclln., Oct. 19.-Ollllord Wright, of Chicago travelled 500 miles to Memphis to save the life 0! his mother, Mrs. B. L. Wright. wife ol 8,- wealthy Memphis cotton broker. Youn W_¥'l£l,l_t __ and the mother were Placed on an opera ing table where a quattoi tlxb sohfsi' blood was 'trans- ferred »in'to;'th'e ’iliot‘h'er. ~ B001 H1000 the operation well. In a iew days Mrs. Wright is undergo an opera- tion, ,_'1_1_;¢_;trsn usion_ was made .10 give her strength# _ _ . -vu-_-‘Q------..- onauln-‘mpn Irnliliiill IN . _MANBLAUGHTER oasis. sanmu, ost. 19.-oem-so 1»» De Blois, si chauffeur of iaswich. _WM round not guirty of -mens iirhter l=_0- day by Ju0,‘¢’U\di'|'8 Belts: Hn wal charged-.yritnhurinj causal the death of Mrs: Bella Emmons, seventy yeh" old, oi- lhmlltou.'~f‘De'BIois was run- ning his m chilli.; 1-lV1_l'°\lK\1 H*"m“t°“ me wednesday- when the #heels sna- dmr V Vg 'Vg gh; auto struck. Mrs. 'lgkmfns ....‘£\0l‘|l1l U01' .°1°‘“‘- She died' a ew)ho\irl laterat the hos- p,td_ [V__:__ _V H __ A _ _ _l on lilll" .|llHllSUll » \ Will be Tried For Violation of White Slave Act and Saloon" `0|e§’1n‘g raw. T (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Oct. 21.-The federal in- vestigation against Jack Johnson moved' slowly today, twenty-tive sub- poenas having, -been served on the p1:i’5illist's associates. _ _ e government seeks to show Johnson V Vvloliited the Mann White 'Slave act and the saloon closing _ law. _;____l._,.__. s fulfill _uni _ A D HIS illllllll li- -_- 4' _.___- ‘S'l‘. PETERSBURG, Oct. 21-|-Spe- cial)-JI‘he notorious -brigsnd _Kosso-1 wsvi,'who a few days ago was shot in the suburbs of Odessa, in an en-» . .ev funeral worthy of blslcareer. At tne cemetery all the thieves and criminals `ol` fthe adjacent towns- more than 200'-assembled, and when the coflin _was lowered into the -grave# several of 'them fired of‘l revolvers by way of a last salute to their depart- ed comrade. 'l‘he police, however, lay in walt in great force outside the cemetery gates, and when _the crowd of law- brealrilng morners returned i'nto the street, the officers drew a cordou ar- ound them. The thieves then made a. deter ined. attack on them, and in the, hggting thirty were injured and one killed Seven policemen were put out of ac- tion. A hundred and sixty-two persons were arrested, among them being a number of women, boys, and girls. BAN* Joi-1NsoN Mamas raraNns w1'rH iviccaaw. Naw YORK, oee. is-Jobs Me- Graw, manager of the Giants, and Ban Johnson, president of the Ameri- can League, 'bitter enemies for seve- ral years, have' patched up their dif- _ are now on friendly eirissefessras - g ‘from Boston Gila They 1 _ .shook hands cordially and sat down for a chat. _ ‘ McGraw complimented the Ameri- can Dengue umpires for their splendid, work in the world series and also discussed the general play of both teams. He told Johnson that the Athletics of last year were the stron- gest ball club he had eve/r.met, much stronger than the Red Sox. The Giants' manager also declared that- Hooper's catch of Larry Doyle's great drive in Wednesday’s game was the most sensational he ever had seen ln' his long career on the dia- mond. Johnson praised McGraw and the Giants for their -gameness and sports-_ manship, so that everything was lovely. ’ l ' » BE PROSECUTED. . _ NEW YORK_ Oct. 19.-At the re- quest of John. F. McIntyre, Becker's lawyer, district attorney Whitman produced, when the court convented to-day, stipulations _signed by the stats, with Jack _ Rosa, "Bridgie'.’ Webber, Harry Vallon and Sam Schepps. 'l‘hey ‘vers placed in evid- ence. Tbs stipulations provided that il the four men mentioned would tes- tify before the grand lurv in the R09- enthsl case theyshould not ,be Pl'°_° scented. for the crime, -gsuieiinh. extortion 'or fur any cr _Q f;1li\ishf‘dI:n 'l`;vrnnt{>,l()|1t. print;-ll li? oxco1lentVxi'oatei`l paper, lll»8 istance. A line Fraser a_ifax, . _ ded o pages x ,um tio:-opyio_u\u1 <:0ntains.2 wages. S. ’ ' }0-21Mll'l.. _ T? (:0we:§nst°;lll§:;_';_1;,‘;;e reggérees The Cunudinn Countryman vu full of farm ldedll. splendllill’ _ __»- -yes er ay d th hi heat was fort? illustrated with farm vie\\'s, farm machinery in operation, fields of s¢Mr. Fred Nash will lecture in ggvgeggsazbovef Fish, 1,-,west ‘I-5. \'egetnblos_. prize w'h_m_ing liIVoisV4-.s_ cattle, hogs, sheep, views Vof the Milton H311 on V Wednggday next af _ d th vious night was thirty Art Association cxlulnt at monto. oft. _ . cords 8 DFS On another page furi.ln~.r 1un'tu~.\ilnrs ure given about The Cun- ,7.il0 p. m. There will also be s short nv, degrees above. At nine Va. m. it dim comm "um _ programme and basket social Ladies v and 1; “ ’ y ' lim' ‘=°°“°*° "°°~ P'°°°°“°`**‘ °“‘ °‘L§'3»1T5--§75r53-Bgdfzy-°*= “°=f°2° Man. Your Renewal. suesclurrlos Tomi! < THE VIE the sale of Arthurx Mciilachern, East . ' ‘ | _ ' .~.s...-seal-... ... 1 ._ h row cram; 'st s.a0 1912, 10-2lM2i,lliili. hours' and fifty-five minutes. wand.. mmm,” gm” -Burns, Etc. iMinard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgla ' ,_ a _ _ . . - L - _ __*__~__ _ __ ,________,__ $40,000 McKay town was wipe The b ment of The fl to the s building on the n direction burning After a had the fl o’cloc|¢, hard 8.Il'l€S HIS MARRIAG NEWAR mediately after charges that \vlfe,`Allison M. ed, late yes Bromley. the who had figured of affectionate |.|Bunpy.|| upset by a couple will marriage answered th years old. scribed herself old, g, divorce phin. licen at aid the clerk ponded the ot issue a man said that Dawen, Jr, wh from her in N had never give cree, but she Il and carry out ple left the cheers of the RELAY FROM NEW YORK message from Will be carried City Holi here The route wil throu h Phil dianapolis, St. Albuquerque, P San Diego. It is believed riders in each _to expect it an ‘to take it and loss of time. seugers ,from Ne Cal., is scheduled to start from the arrive at the Cal ily as though carried by the fastest ma/il trains. The llvered from one without the loss co-operation of and other officials cities through. which the route is laid. has been promised. cally assure a clear road and permit the best' possible time. It has been arra will carry the mess 100 miles. As soon ‘_-accepted' by one' rel ahead will be noti .. . __' i d out. laze began with the upsetting of a lamp in the millinery establish- Madam Lunn.V ' ames seemed to break out in- treet in a minute, the stone of the Banb of Nova Scotia orth stopped the fire in that but _it extended southward ont half s dozen firms. ' light the department under control by ten E HAD TO BE PUT OFF. K. N. J.,oct.19.-Im- he was freed from he murdered his first MacFai-land attempt- terday, to marry Florence Philadelphia woman in his case as author letters to him signed MacFarland's plans were meré technicality. Tne be married later. At the ae office MacFarland he was thirty-eight His would-be bride de- as twenty-four years e, who lived in Philadel- ‘Let me see your divorce decree,” “I have non " re- 9. woman.” Then I can- marriage license," rc- arked the clerk. The Bromley wo- her husband, John A. o obtained a' divorce cw Jersey for deaertlon, her s. copy of the de- proposed to obtain one her marriage. The cou- court room amid the crowd and drove away in a closed carriage. QCEAN 'ro OCEAN. Oct. 19.-The ocean- oi the_Federation of brcyclists, by wh cb 5, the War Department by motorcycle .meg- vv York to San Diego, to-morrow morning. be from New Yor 1 lr, delphla, Baltimore, 8. Q Washington, Wheeling, Columbus, ln- Louis, Kansas City, hoenlx and »Yama to that _*the message will ifornia city as speed- message will be dc- rela'y to another of a minute. The governors, mayors in the States and This will practi- nged to have three relay, and each relay age approximately as the message is ay, the relay just tied by wire when ill thus be ready rry it on without dw ca F0_X_BEAL IN sr. sroois _ PRIuc;_E_ EWARDVISLAND J nlscovsrzn Syndicate of Business lllen Purchase Dalton Fox ` ln Eastern 'Sky iii THUUPS ll‘*|nmch. $200,000 'Already subscribed LARGE HHE IN uh rnrou{li5`sfmuil“ O' Il. B. Prowse Provisional’ Sact’y Telescgpfs. ' _ __ Treasurer. __ _ (Canadian Press) A GENEVA. Oct. 21.,-Dr. Wm. R. Brooks, of Hobart College discovered a comet about four o'clock tlsii' flight- ing in the eastern sky and the posi- tion was right ascension »10,_ho 'I7 minutes 20 Vsecondq; ‘ d n south 1 degree 'ar ‘rniniiteef _ comet is in constellation Bexans with moderate eastward instx-an and visi- ble through smalltelescopes. ‘Hill mils v ' _ _ onlie unnvts ~ ,_ 'r'\‘ MADRYU, 0cl'.0_be!_ 21.-(Spe¢.iAl.)- A telegram from Valsnajq, sm. tes that an unusually severe nsilstsna has completely laid- waste the orange fields M the Aloha: region, which provides lrult for . the English marlsats. ..Bevei'al_o|` _ »‘ _His hailstones weighed gg muqh “__ qu-gg ounces. Such a storm/haa"nsvqr,'»b54' fore been experlenliedi Thea even destroyed the trees',_`s'iiu‘-_t ' ground is now covered witll' ` ` leaves and branches. The coils waste extends over many kilofm . The orange crop of 1‘f12,V1'}3V,. _ _d’ 1914 is considered as lost' _ _ss the trees will require two _ to’re-_ cover from the effects of stcim. The loss is calculated ate' $1,250,000, _..____.___*,.'_.. AVIATOR FELL FIWE _ubunmsn stent. 7** . :» .i- - v Boson/mx. oct. 20.-A French aviator, Amedee' Latour, w killad ¢0'd&Y while giving an exhigtion oi fancy flying at Muaaidan. ` A heavy Bust ol' wind overturned his mono- Dlauc and the aviator fell froiia. ` height of live hundred (set, -_ oPif.RA'ries PLANT o'NLY ‘ warm Hs: Has MONEY. ____ haps e most consdléhcious and ca __ ful business man and inalrillsdt ggii Indiana lives at Clay Cityl- 5 |` gf. teen years he has operated? .'ln`dhri- trial plant and conducted, ii’ef1tii'e business on a strictly bhsld' in thc purchase of supplies, thdémplv - ment of labor an_d the mailing drilli- provements, notwithstanding h'fs’h'lN- » ing begun business on a small capi- tal. The dsilv operating ezpelfhs und wage schedule have frsquenllyf been gauged hy the amount-of 'hroniiy on hand in the morning. If'sniBsi‘ent - to pay for a full dey's_f_labqr»&*| ’ plant was operated all d_a+y;‘~if’b\!t enough' for n hallday. _the‘|rla1_lt would close at the noon hour; ifjot three-fourths of as day, would be ovcrated that long. If t was not enough money on hand in the morning to run until noonrthe plant stood idle all day, resumink work the following morning if any money had come in by mail or any collections made in the lul'»8l'V'l1. _' This is doubtless the only instance in the industrial and productive hil- tory sl the Mississippi volley el strict and conscienclous conformity to the Scriptural injunction' "Let not the wages of him who is hired abide with thee all night till the morning.’* 10l22M2u»d~ y“"°,]'°' d ,lf ,,,, 1,, ,, ,om ht ,t USING THE FORM BELOW ' ' nm'rno1'r, oct. 19-An s.ll-mil1i°n- _..._.____._._.»- to spend theiu whole time for as cr l A r T tl 8 . ' "' 1 ¢V~'l'omorrow, Oct. 28 is the day 9117.50 eandetgvmorrdw at! Hz. it Wm __ __ __ .__¢__T_ _ kt! th b° his mm" m ` Suhsrri tion Department, _ _ , 2: Ihdggarftlhl-l;1armol::ozl'.ock? and Tb“"d°y at 916' t .5 02 ( 'Sie Charlottetown Guuriliiui. " ~ ) lcrop and imolements. ‘Sale at 10 a.\ Th? “lm "°"° Phi' °"°“"’5 “ ' _ (l\\0rlott<'t<>\\‘|\. 1°. 1-1- I- m sais of :sas t 12 select sharp. M4 '»°"'°"°‘° °° ‘i l* "*'°' °°“‘°*‘ Deer sim. f i ~ ` B 10.3gM1ipd row morning at 0.28 and Tllursilhy ' _ Em-loscl`i iin