,.' _ _ s _ ` _ _ ,_ " Ni ' Far the Largest ' . __ ' 'A _ ____ » _ ._ QRNWQ- £11 ' ' B Dolly Circulation T " ~ _ . _ ._ 'MCatcb'es Aiigai-1;); W _ln tNue_Prevince. _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ M,-,,-ning Mah; ' _ ae: *‘ _ ~ _._ .- ..- .» _ ~ ”°-="‘ 'J ~ _»_ _ hi., f '_ M -. fr ‘ lv _ ’ 4°. ' _ i ‘ Ny. 4 ° l ‘ -:7-»-' ~" _ - ~- v. ~“‘ »f'1¢.--..'f=f~'f' j§?_},.-.:_r:f , . H' ;.f~_r_€,;°f '», f . .ef '_ - f < » '- . ».f » : »<;<,.f'1:»;¢.'~._»."')-_l5',7,- ' - 'I ___A.._ v___.__ ____.~_»_.¢ is .°<~ . 1; -,_ --' ' .__*__;__ ._::_____- --- ' - - - |_. _ ` _V ' ` _ ci-iARLo1"rErov1N, PRINCE EDWARD ‘1`sLANl>, ’c`:ANApA, Felpav, NOVEMBER 12, igee. iioiiiewo neu. \veslri.\‘. |NOW R GZ 'Fa' li.D l89l AILY) i887 .r§f.‘-f.'.'rll.iz§_¥ii“s`rl' . -»` ‘.3 g§ §> ==§ > 'fi .__f -~~-- - _ ` ;-_ _ ‘ ' ` ' ~ . -- .' ' ' __ ui _iliuslzui _ iii iilllllllill special to The Guardian. NEW YORK, Nov 1l~The demon- strations conducted in ~\Londoii by Louis Brennan have demonstrated conclusively that the gyroscone can he prae'tice'll'y epplien ee .reilroini ep- eratfons ‘on 'a single track. Thus the monorail, which will .even- tually revolutionize the railway sys- tems of the world, seems brouglit within .the bounds of praeticubiity. Brennan had previously given de- monstrations with a. small model cur. Members of the Royal Society ,were astonished to sce the model rllnliing 'along a span of ,wire rope, balancing itself like a tight-rope dallcer oil two wheels, in apparent defiance of the laws of gravitation. The fnventor has completed ll full sized car, fitted with izyroscopcs- and has given a demonstration wilirll was entirely successful. Forty persons, were qai'l'iof the iiiuiniiiall' (feillent Co i5iBoard of Health believes and the _ oln ons awyer is now in' Ottawa trying to have the death sen- mu'ch hope for success and on _‘_<‘rl.lay`_ 19th Dillon will be hanged. l=ie.ielll_le hee notified elle sheriff' ' that hs will be here on the 18th to comple e arrangements. Dillon is a_ booi. agent who killed `a policeman and rounded two others when they t‘l'icii'to arrest him. KENTVILLL N S l\ov 10-lure' deen and Maine Streets occupl d by _ ,__...,___ I f. ' _ Mrs A. C. Mort, confc'cti'oner.‘ It ' ' ' ` " ‘ _ ~ 'V X _L_'Jl_-i"A'_'l"'l'{Al\/I,_Unt,_Nov i0~Tlie de. IN is a large three story /hquilding. A. H eision of the_Guelph board of ,educa- I I I N | ____ %l‘1~]pI€'_Ira;d[}'I_»til‘;'l“1°t°g_I‘_"‘*:§hgé ‘;Cc°t\;g1ed_;i;h0 ' tion the other evening to eliminate -- - . -' i . 'ry ---- home study almost entirely .fromthe I SA_\,ANN\H' (, V N V 10 Th _ stubbornly and before being pilt out . I ' - by the_Firc Department the building _ _ was completely gutted. Tile fire 'I`Ht>MASVILI.E, Ga., Nov 10-- started from an oil stove hilrstinl . rl _ii ' ' ' i _ i “ . bmlaini: aqrlrgspzggei; N151-].___"' x;g_,("_“"(“§ rigors .of a northern winter, l-lam. Campbell, This building ‘was consid- hum Belle' the f“m°“5 "Omen died more so on account of water. this place .today of pneumonia. " The animal was bought by Mei NNNNINNENINENIENN ;;";‘i;. ;;’._.‘;;fl#‘*"‘“' 8 INEEI `INlNN-NINE ‘FNNNN IJ. INNES _ .___ Ross the liberal candidate ill Wcstismce taking Ove" the management Middlesex, was elected today by 155 recognized as H very stmng. and mp. majority, to fill the vacancy to office lable man and he was greatly instru- Of w_ 3_ (iaivcrg fo,-mc,-ly the chgcfniental in bringing the phycical side liberal whip. 'rhe iiheral majority in R; *bf §gml>any_u;1 to the i>resenthigb~` 1904 was 200, tho last ear Mr Cal- H an 8" .' It is understood that Mr vcrts majority was cut down to 12. a year from the Cement Compan ly in _the tolvn of Strathroy _and in ' H ' N the towiisilips of Ekfrid and Caradoc. All the rest of the riding went for _ '| McLaughlin, \hllt by majorities so narrow that Ross was still left in _` the lead. The two candidates worked. ` h l ' l , ' . '_ . __ L_ . __ __ votes of beating Calvert at the -en-Illonian, on ir murder charged `ycs r- eral election _a year ago. To becvmc day. an h0lll` llfl-N” his ll\B"`iBBe N0. H cdndldate Hass was foréed to re_ Miss Elizabeth," it developed that the 'sign his seat for North Middlesex in husband to the pou¢e_ The man wasi the provincinlfliousc. The election in taken from the milwmy sgaeimi just il for seven years ior~iiis crew of !1‘;.§E5l'°"“°Y5 t0_‘1°E°¥‘d the '“°“' “MN .“°` \ 'pa min Am,m‘d,,.,, .'\.,-| “Mt U c _Ared her inf-ent-10" Ui l"5m=1l“\“l!_ of the new Canadian navy will he the An order in council has been pas ll .' p 'M ' ` 'B with lllffl 10 the Hill She 9*'-“ SI", securing from Great _Britain oi two appointing George J. Deebar _ "Plans _are being conipietoii for the ie- _- P'Bf\l9\'\(7“"'““ "eSP0“‘l°‘l with 5 El'-` 'ception and welcome of the hardy e-if The iempei-ntiire at three 0'c\0`c this reply llllllllllng “ms” P'°*‘°“E “"5 blorer by the Cllicsso fiecicrarhle this morning was thirty-sir degrees other friends for 'their kindness. Society He will grrivelin (qm.a:_,,_, _.n 'Short complimentary “damages W-are November 22' i 'ga'Fd's""mnNm°nt Cures cpm' &c' cous'tructlon of new .vessels for the brince on behalf of`<‘.anadu. and 'Dr izi`ven.b`y Rev Mbnsignor Phelan, Revs Other plans are being laid to bringL,U6@a;“-id! ('\a“A,1ia,., navy .hd -rlnnr,em¢\1f-B hw avid Starr Jordan president' of 'W e P. D. McGll'lf_’i'8Il. U N (7¥`6ke“~ Sir Ernest _Shackleton to the city _ ._ _ _ ' ' l\icD0l'lBld. M0X,M¢D0“B\‘l- T~ P- Gill' 'early in the coming year. l‘l‘oo late for eliiiniini-_.iii-.n_.__ ___ ~ pressed surprize and regret that they TORONTO’ November 10__Duncan 'should lose the services of Mr Jones. ' of the company Mr Jones had been tence eonlnruted, there doesent coins 4 ' eral manager of the Canadian Cmicniil ' ' ne the "*'°"s" “mc” _ company, _ the big consolidation re- 1879' ~ ' _ Icently f_o`rmed by Montreal] and other I .*""'*"-_ ‘ IN MIINILESEII :§°;r;:.ii.°.,..r;:;‘ 12°. IENP3 'NNNNN NNN IN ’VESSEL NSHUNE GNLIJWIN SMIIH 'NEI:§I_fEIfl""I.’NIISEII l'iNcIiILl NUNS 'SEINNNW TNNVENS 'NISNUP INNNIS ' TNXES ’NNISEII N Special to Tile Guardian. _ HAMILTON, Nov ll-Bishop Dum- oulin has set an example to his ,par ishioners and the ratepayers gener- ally by appealing against this incofne assessment on the ground that tile amount is too low. . NN IISSNSSIN SIILL Nl IIINNE Sperial to The iluariliall. l‘F.R'i`H .i’r-t.. .\in\‘en1'..er ll-Antonin Spirlilla, wriiltefl for thc attempted 1nurder.und robbery' of his fellow ,colilltrylllair Signrlrino on ’l`ua¢ulaY.i| still :it large, although the mon in cilarizc of (‘iiicf Foster ure close on -his track. Siguorino seems to have ii, remark- ably strong constitution und altliough his wound is serious, will undoubted- ly recover. Tile fact that he was wearing no less than six shirts at the time of tha shooting probably aided materially in saving his life. Huw ilillusiin ilu sliilin iii Special to Tile Gunirdian Tile two mills were destroyed. ___._,..,....._i ill illlilslunl_ _ lll_i lilvillliis MON'l`l`tFiAL, Nov l0-An authority un indication that the public ia being I8mtcH'f"'I have U" my desk l 'ist ' ` ' lof one thousand successful men of ~ i ' ti ' 'iwllsm _'U 'F ren' nature uf- "h"' this nation. By 'successful' l,do not greatevil. It is ,a step which boards _ k _ of education and public school boards mean mere money ma orb' but mc” _ _ who have _given us new conceptions ili other places mlight follow with n, great deal of advanm B t th _t _oi steam, electricity. construction _ - g U e '°' u',woi'k, cdllcation, art, ctr: These are dents iludcr their ._care. . f ‘the nicn who influence our ,moral as lower classes of the public schools is .‘ _ well as physicial lives. They coa- Istruct for better things. _ ` How these men started ill life is iii- _i ' 't.eresting. Their first _”oot.ii.ld in work . , - IIIIINNNEII INN IEIIIINES ° ‘ Three hundred started ae farmers’ SOIIS. I Two hundred started as messenger boys. _ Two hundred were newsboys. One hundred wereprinters' appren- tices. _ _ _ COLON, Nov 10- News was received. One hundred ,were apprenticed ill Fifty began at the bottom of rail- way work. _ . Fifty-only 50--had wealthy parents to give them a start_-Jllvcnile Court Record. » ,-----e iiiliiil SINNT I Piilvi lull nucllllil _"__ _WMPWEU \ y Jones will receive a salary of $25,000 y. Ross’s majority was secured entire- . . ,--+~,-.-?-- _art canvassilri., tlroiighout .the rid \UUNUHTUN` 0l_,iU’ November 10 ing McLaughlin came within twelve _lroijowinv me an-,_.g¢_ of pas ual new-made bride had betrayed her that constituency will be iicld oil De- as the young people were boarding al qemher ¢;_ train for their' future home near’ __m_,_ Cleveland. | I ' l dav's devclopements show thai. the “URN-Hlgirl told the police that it nes IRo'ni'an who was wanted by the ;oiice ---l 'in Pennsylvania, and that n rewind uHI(‘.A"‘ “Ct H““°"l“l1 *WY Vai" *md 'mldiract to keep to their agricliltllral xv:0pa:'r&`(;_l_bilc`;fgmc3_gt§g__:Og;' htif_:Ieonirlillnit.ica for a sp(-rifieri tillie. fam, in the ,loctrinu He says' he’ The Morning Post, editorinlly rm contracted tuberculosis and was cured ‘ phasizcs the fact that (`iinada wants by __Chl'lSllB'll 5_CI€“°° ln D@n"~’_0l'- Imen, not ioafers, but endorses ,a duly Nl<1l.\’ U_llI.EANS, La., Nov. 10.-J. - ____- LONDON, November 10-Lord Dun-' donald, writing in _the Morning Post., suggests that each town and popu- lous county of liritain should acquire large estates in (`anada allii other ilollilnions for relieving the llnelnpliiy cd problem instend of spending nlon- ey on useless rclirf -oworks, All the agylsg“S};‘;_;1:;‘°‘,ll,e;‘;;“tN;;‘“;a§e_;‘:`safeguarded sf-heme and hopes Lord dent of electrical engintering in B0,_\I)undonald will see what practical ron when llc became ri follower of Mrs steps can bc taken imnleiliatcly. Eddy- 1409111 (`\\l'lSi-lHl1_S¢i¢ll'il9l5I Tile Sfanill-ird also endorses l/oril ‘ i lerturlici t Wilson" ati ._ _ . ‘ Nivrlllctilélcllhltctl that llisnwus ll calseaof 3 ¥)'"“1"““I‘l > pr-i|ll»..hl, rf~_mh,~k,hg (hui 'misdirected cner and that ricithcrilt is “ b"“E“°“ P"°P*’Sm""~ mid- 9** sy. he nor the church could hope to pro-\Lord Dundounlfl Says. it lS_B llHi'i'l1i=I at such demonstrations. ,nvestmcnt on the one bend in-ni f ` He was taken to jail on word froml P l Brownsville, Pa, that he wus wanted' there under another name |<-r :i :dur-. Hospital physicians have doubts of means me emplnyinu M HW wurkléiu der committed four vcars as" To-~\Wiison's recovery. I ' ` Ion thc other. M inard’s _l_.inirnent__C\irci1_'_D_isteinpcr.l IIACASDIEHY FUR » CANADIAN NAVY _ ()'l`TAWA, Nov 10- One .uf tha firstfiidjllrlct to development of a natiohjl 'steps towards the _actual aettleinient navy_._ _ ,second or third class cruisers from to be Deputy M nister of Marine gd. ,the Imperial fleet for naval _service ai-l'Fishers. kltraining thlps for rnen and officers Tile International regulations gf' v- _jund as fisheries _protective vessels ink-rning the fisheries in boundary wat- i '.the Canaillnn waters. _'Phe Cruiserrers between .Canadl and the Un_ .rl widl llc loaned to (‘anad-a pending .thelgmgeg as drafted by Vrcsiiieiit T. T. i _ ~ _ii r 1.- _ being completed between the Cana-_land Stanford linlvcrsity, on_ behalé "“"'-"'_"'- l'°°}ll`7Ns`6l.i`§=§:.fJ`sT5leTs;lreeh e CHICAGO MARKETS- ." day at one o"c'io'ck, p. m., ' One of these cruisers will he used nn|effect until some time next year 'dian government 'and the admiralty.{of the United States, will not go wo ~ ` _ - _ I ` . _ _ I v _ f the Atlantic eeaet and one on tbweelev is causes by the met that 'his ll/linai‘a|'ii Linlment Cures Dlphtberia.__ er-y"dgy.at Saunders §_N6wsQf1\:§. pncmc coast 1-ms Wm _enable an im_`Um_,_d mmm government Vhasv. “_ eh _ _ '_ -- UCTION SALE of furniture. mcdate beginning ‘sin he made in segisialtivef authogltty to de B k ftra' ninil ° “cm an 'mm ll or e era ,en orcemen o regi a ll, _~ my sale room, 167 Queen St. A. Bois-'align (the new (‘anadian war vessclslthe control of fisheries at preant TGRQNTD 'November 12__w|m|s L I( C0 Nov 11_ S “|51 __ ner Aucloneer 11-l2d1llXl are completed two or three y%l\l'B resting with ilndlvidual states (fan- \ e mostly west' and south fine and mild `iNolNiCoNn?._.'...... "0'.LE'l`.». UN' “"d°"“'€°°‘N Wm °t'|h°""° the lwvernmcnt w".' not' “Isa” hm' “heady the n~°c°"'sm;N" 'mS""‘ .mn howmion sm'"d_ _ _ _Dec_.Cm_i___ __ _ :gi ‘bis ._ house on i-liliiiheroqmwiiliiiy neilennenc upeii creat srleeiii rhery fer ehf.ireemene_nf_ new v...\;ul_,,- Y' 5 Y , _ __ ‘ I Square, furnished, for the win _ r for officers and crew to man them Itiiane but the em ernment at vlhsli- 'nm l°“5th °' t°““7 Wm be m"'° D" Wm” ' "" 105* months. Apply to W. W. Clerke.O'ltyI A Canadian naval' academy will alsoging will have to wa tl until legisla- hours and 'fifty minutes. Nov Wheat ,,._.. . 104i Clerk, 11-lidtf. P"°b5bNy be °“°b“'h°d “B 3 “°°°°9*"¥~l-i0n is serllred from congress. - ` t~.\`_~\ `_~`~ s-sis _£1 .¢~&- wt @- ..*_..i» *_-r-_ g=_r _...,»e rs _-rs .e JK*