ARL A I G ..‘t‘.’.t’.i‘.*fs.ssit.‘..'xtt:>.'t‘.:tn,g,,; ~ ‘cirAiih‘;oT'rErovm, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, THURSDAY, UCTOBER 24, my. { 1a~~¢-.... ' 'mc sono srcccn so It For-Delivery Soon a and Estimates R ida O'r'rAwA, Oat. 2.‘i.~(Sprcial)~it is delivered soon after the opening of the will also be brought down early. 1-... ,iv ~u WILL strength. I am t.o~.iay more convinced cena e oi a dome.t.c‘s sweetheart W\1° - His Fifteen Months oi Active Research Hopes to Reach Pole-Has =- Re I _ _ By a Victory of 3 to 0-The She Found Obstruciion on Good News from the Veta,-an C turned to Quebec ' Game Was a Lively the Track and Signalled 3a|vat0in Army Leader _ One the Fast Express Now ,|n Chicago Qunnpc, October, 22,--Captiln Bcrnicr, rnlcrged the Domlnionloff Canada to the - ,_ of North Pole fame bus rcturntti to Que- extent of five hundred thousand square "__ _ 'W' , --- bec. Itwnoin July, 1006, that he left milcv and otherwise-successfully per- Attlm C_A_A_A_ Grulind “adn W O 23 S cm B h s yc y |cLLANu ct. -t pe a )-- y er cm A 0 0,, -23__ 5 I __ "5 Wm' " "0" °f stmdy “mn 'md “ f°m‘°“ his n'i"s‘°n \° me F” N°r"h' afternoon there was a fairly large assem- presence of mind and prompt action Miss w||||:mGBhoth.L WLDO lla:)e‘l>;;l1 lllmllltrro 111712 BUDPIY 0! i“'°Vl9l°“’ fm' Um H“"°°“ blaga of spectators toeee the Victorlas Mabel Wheeling, na country school several days’ Wm "BW on M! “stern BUY N0 l“°l°°'9°1°bl“°t' °' ms m|"l"“ and the Sr Dnnatans College teams play teacher, savetl the fast Michigan Central tom. Wd, WHS W °*\"b"°h 9°‘“° “ew °°’“' “rm A , the seuondmstoh ames in the le“a uc ex ress from almost certain derallment y' , B 8 D H hlB O d h llill l D ll '~ tml “"3 °WiP"'“ “"1 h” W” '“°“',' su". ‘ ` series. ` and probably averted a great railway ly. e re°"vu-E ea “mos en H °°""*U“ d°L“3"*H" l°°k° "mr" vl'm` `° gllttrwaa refereed by Thomas diewtsrlatt ni bt. `* W ous than ever aft.nr_ his long Trainor, and share was lots of livelinsss Miss Wheeling was walking along the .l°\l\‘ll@Y . l'-14' "°P°"°d h.“'l,“3 . _ about it, affording the spectators plenty tracks from this town nbo\it0o‘clnck at |135* »“li’h"i'°'7 mp I” "ery "”pe°' finterestand excitement, as tha ball night when she dieooverela pile of iron V . 0 _ . Alked if h” bmi .°b““d°“ed ms mf” °r kept going all over the field. . on cnc of the rails on the wo~t bound \`"°\1i“'l l'h°N°"h P°l°" h°:"pH°d' `N°‘ Luck favored tho Saints. whose quart- track and managed to roach the signal in DUB li' l‘l“Ki‘9I “V” "nd God “iw” me ____ V ers and halves are certzxintiy good men. timctostop the train. In the first half Daly secured a touch *mi the" “W 1"" °“"° I °"“ ““‘“’“‘°” The Snow Was So deco and <1~~v»=.-md Ser*-the M\°m»°»‘1rl°‘1 111° ` ` Sditvgfréttlnilh-°5'§i.'l'°“2""-i°d‘"f5i{°°'lim l'°°°h 511° PMS' “nd If I M” “wen ° 'Mr . W kick but fallc-l to add to the mark. Ti-1|’ Je y n Am e' ance or chance I will prove to the world that I HBa\/,_y Tl'ai|'lS w€|`6 “wc the S,,|m,, 3_ | | ol" d0|°- but ml' "'ml’|°|°“ is ‘° °"° "he ` BI(-,Cked ' No other change in the score occurred l “""‘ fill °f °\l\‘ °°““°\`Y “°“'|“9 ‘hem “ram although both sides] played well, and at _ _ Dllrlllit bil ‘°Y=‘i!¢ C“i’°“i“ B°"”'°' .___ times each was forcei to defend vigorous- E - 1 Banquets in The" Honor North Sydney, Oct 22.-Perhaps the IY- I ' F worst snow storm that has ever rccurred ' in Newfoundland so early in the season, _ took pl :cc during the past few dnys, and 5 and as a result the train from St. Jobn's _ ’ to Port Aux Basq'ue's was over three hours ' late, arriving at the latter place yesterday I ____ Passenger; arriving here today by the Bruce say the storm was 1‘hc kreat l‘[szeni»‘\ckMongcricof which furious and no doubt much damage = you have bull Nldlilil 15° "limba °UI“*°'“ has been wrought to the fishing and "°b°5h°"h mnliihh H' ""i" "I am my ti vessel-1. ln the Corlroy vali l who have not had thc privilege of visiting CET ng wa B dée and hm B1 By lhmbmm Gelmuly, should not fa" to t L snow B 0 p vy Ong ___ visit Fairyland as this wonderful show tho railway that the engine was detached will be shown init-1 eotheiy. The plciuresumm me Un, ,md had to burr, 1" way MAN,LA_ 0,__,_ 22__The,.c WM BK,-,Bt °f We ¢““‘"'l' Wm Nshwe “I” °“:“°':; through the dr it before the trllill Oould demonstration in honor of Secretary of were o t :3°£ddg:;k;\::t|'f,';“;M,,,,fy ~~1{,,w T3,-|d,¢¢L'¢. v\‘°°°¢f| 0" its .i°!1\”l10Y~ War William H. Taft. the occasion being Luv" .."“,od.» Wm make youhwgh so _--_X-'--'_ Q banquet ut-angei by a committee fnnnyirstholiiuhtloneovhwcivdWMU" T composed of members of the Manila D h _A Aslsmbiy, The secretary was cheered has been nailnht in the kite en. I ‘ h ,t d d "nh i ” il f tb for five m nu el w en n ro une :n;“::ls"y:A;,xg;c ;,,ah°;;.::|, n:|1\:fng the statement that “there ls no man _ __, Nil SUEEESSUH TH E W native islanders being particularly in Mas. tnnv I I Asiiver loving cup of native make wls _ .T0l\0N'l‘0» 045: 0°"-'bu' ;3"'(S;:° B P; presented to the sectotarli who. ln GK- Frssh to stron! “'25” “F “W W" ”""' ~ n gen l 'ihe decision was rcaohod by the College regard to the Holy Scriptures, thc Deity Unitarian. i Fiiilliliil GAME f ' SAVES iHilN MUEH BHTEH ,S C,,,,,,,,,,, Wm, S,,,,,,,,,,_ 3,," » WUN BY SAINTS FHUM WHECK EUMING EAST ll uytllttt all inthe Storm on Monday the Vessel Stranded at Halli- dav's Cove One wreck has been reported as the rc- sult cf the storm on Monday. The schooner Mayflower ot' 6') tons, from Lisconlbe, N. S., for Crapaud in haliast was caught in the storm and driven by thc gale into0rwell Bay on Monday morn- ing. The wind increased after the Cap- tain dropped anchor and at noon the chains p rrtsd. u,°|l|u.,,.“,,,,| “ng whom the Philippines owe more than to Sail was hoisted but the schooner would not come round and she drifted a- shore In l{alliday'e Cove. About noonlon Monday the inhabitants of0rweli0ove could see glimpses of the schooner in the hay ltruggiintr with thc ' pressing his thanks, sairl be was gratlfltd storm and snow drift. About l2.2i0 sic "Ind" mr and Under' - Bosrcv October 22-Pr0I1\Pl°d 'W thi’ when be heard Prosidev-t Osmsna say the struck on the sandbar and appealed to bc ._---1-'°*'-’” ` ' . t that a successor had been those! United States had kept its every promise ina helpless condition. Benin ‘Rubber Bnots for Solid tithe the place oi Mrs. Ihkcr Eddy, as, tn the Filipinos in letter and In spirit. He Prof. W. T. McLeod, opposite whore t l i' t 0d , ,_ V ., ,. _,_.,,_»,,,_.~._.- B s nc I hsad of the Christian Scicncc Church ai- urged the huportanceofcduoatlonin older farm the vc-eel is |zroundc‘l, and Jam'-s ter thc doith of thc present leader, Alfred toovcrcomo thrtcndenoyiilindly tofollow A. Nicholson immediately secured n Fariow, tho official spokctman for the ons mau. dchominat on today isluci tits state- M (M. 0| .,,=m~niinn. 4 - men: Edd inndorot the faith and “ rs. It 0 _ fi or . Boxlrylzgatzuég I;,1'f,‘;[,:|;::n 13|-os. to~_.iayln auiirame control ofthe Christy , w'u‘"' ian Sc!enco Ohurch.will have nosucoesso | -- - AN’i ED Ai ONCE-Alt rl with some Neithrr Mrs Aurmsta St--toon, the laid- omcmo Dumb" 23_(SpM\m__ wh 'Fi'-'fl‘\:|¢%s|'-“grin settinyé-_ggfgf sr oi the New You-ir Church, nor the V ' _ att aG n U I-rnmtn mr-sduu, Lady Dunmore, who has be n pramio 04,( 01|-n ' - _ . _ . . _ an °' #ta type cutting. AD- "mtl mcnlionc/l, will evor fill the posit- “ Whol\.........J.... .. .. l0l§ ptv so 'l‘lg2&1»l¥=° 0"“'-‘“- I _ ~ I -ta lea odeiioiedtc-fiayily Mrs- liddy- With “ . .. --f y L S can th. dum or un .nd ludah nm ghruthu D* can 5|* ihiosail was torn to ribbons. , z P, B ._ _ _ . To L|El;@° lsgfusnaodnuhath room science Church will have no single per ' Wheat ._ .. ---.-.-.... ' - - ._ .. 1.065 AP°1}._\° U‘i""P"`°'°'if, .s§4'§ii".p-I ,,,..,nsia»r,m» buunsuforraseraanlse ~ rtrk ........... ,. H“ "5M’.rrad; a N," Wm undoubtedly ha considered by , in I ta \*l"°“°"' "' ' °.“ cartier dtrewn-=. , 55;;-,,;»;l;_;»‘~'f,_-;<,li,f~5,,,;p;',,,¢,'=,-:_nt.¢;".?, " ° ~-_~----- ~s.=»\i»-is-aes -me d-oy -r tm, nt. “ras arlvortissn while the ||;n¢fd'| Linimont Cum Burnt. sto pqnd ers 8: Newsom. out ann mm -nd ~°=i'°- boat, and battiel with the wane the lrsaicl' part of tho aftornoon, and floaiiy succeeded in boarding the schooner about 7. p. ru. Thebaatfn which thee men were at- _bompting to got tothe ship swamped as they were about to board her, but they succeeded in cntchioga rope that was thrown them by ons of tho sailors, and thus their lives were saved. The vesseiiost both anchors and her 'Bhetstadangcr of becoming a total wreck. Bhais valued at MAN and is owood by Oaptain Bax-tlsy and his two sons Howard and George who -with another seaman named George Pye com- posed the ore w. 'f ' , ' ' A - -rl F' or WQRKM r AN izxcmnoi .‘ii..§iiSff Rcslo eadyto' go Into' A ~ _ i _ _ Supply ,Before the _H,,|_ The Chair oi Old Testament Exegesis in Wes- ys, leyan College ,Because oi Unitarian Views in Regard 10 Important . understood that the budget speech w il llc into supply before the holidays. g ¢ With Government business ready at session if the debate upon the adilrcte is the opcning, the Opposition will be held nrt ton extended and that the estimates responsible for any needless prolonging of th i . . : » ,, e "ss on "f0N'mlAL»0ut. 23- bpeelal)-Itcv.Dr.\ Board about two o`oIock this morning of Christ, ein, miracles and the Atone- . J. C. Workman has been asked to resign after a sir hours session. mam' - the ahah of Old T l t E I t _ Itis claimed by the Board of Wesleyan I I Weak Th I .eslalnen xeges s a The action of the Board is based on College "mb Dr. W°l_kmm,s viewmon th! - YU" eo ogion College. allegations of doctrinal unvoundness in d°°m.|M5 mcuuunea "8 1 En Conjzdentthat A “ - A He can Ge, poleutntu trltut vault tint ttltnlttnnl Call Loans Reach Nnw Yonx, Oct. 23-(Special)-Violent perturbation in today's stock market was taken for granted, in view of the serious nature of the day's news, both from the Trust Company and the lndus- triaifleid. The failure of the Klckerbocksr Trust Co to re-open its doors today and the new run precipitated on tbcTrustCo ofAmerica by its request for assistance from other Institutions offered the surface evidence of the trouble. Then cams the announcement of the closing of the P.ttsburg stock exchange nnd the reported emharrasment of indus- trial companies as a cause. Sales of various stocks for I’ltt=bu'g, DAY IN N. Y. STOCK MARKET Big Collapses in important Lines and Seventy Per cent, and Even Ninety --Bonds A Are Weak sccounnt in New York were cnc;-mana and made a prime influence in the weak- ness ofthe day. n A Westinghouse Electric, for which th market is narrow at any time, wan slaughtered In the urgent liquidation, General Electric was in close sympathy, owing io the analogous business field of the two companies. The effect ui' thc \Vcsl.lnghq||5¢ lngldgng was particularly sevc~e on the industrial securities generally. Call loans rnn upto 70 per gent, md |n one instance to 00. Sensational declines were made gn many inactive stocks. A Minister Speaks 0/ Slum A Immlgraiion _ Rev. (i.'M. Campbell Says Doukhobors or Galicians Are More Desirable- E Bible Society Work- Hope to Print the Scriptures in Seventy .- Languages. _ __s-=.»».=»~ ~.._._.. ...ft During the 127 days the . Conference Lasied. Tun Haouu, Oct. 22-Now that the sec- ond peace conference isa thing of the past some Interesting statistics have been ad- duced. During the 127 days that the con- 300 wc' c spent for telegrams. iHiNBH THINK |iHEl|]NiUliHi cafes Smaller Guns and Swifler Ships 1... greee with the naval experts of England, cate the heaviest baitlesbipa and the heaviest guns as most serviceable in and bigger guns, but smaller, Reefer ves with guns of lower calibre, capable of real lesson of the Russia-Japanese war. The English Admiralty, he declares. built of the reasons of the japanese success. ‘fT'7'¥"".’t'i¥‘°."“'W`P’¢f11¥P\'WY}'- 7?* ‘F"*‘ ’”fG‘: YY &§§VlWE3*WE. ~ Nlli ilii THINE Pants, Oct. zz,-Admiral Gemxinet~ the newly appointed commander of the Mediterranean Squadron. totally dias- Amerlca and other countries who 'advo- . c future naval warfare. Not larger sbipfihmhauldor to ppm hid been instructed f *lsr “Pubic of gnu mommy md "med Japanese Government as tho Envoy from more rapid fire, is his contentions, the :nada "hm ho "Mud Tnkm' N "_ M|nard`s Linimeni Reilsves ilsurisqla 1 meeting in the interests of the Canadian Auxiliary Bible Society at the Opt-ra House this evening was fairly well attend- ones and Rev. G. M. Campbell. Canon Cowie was present as the representative ililii BililiH'S SEUNUITIUN IS iiliiii Eilill] -we ` _._ Cuxcaco, llls., Oct.. 27,-The condition f‘“*'°“"° “sled "h\“‘° were 317 d|““°"5 of General William Booth, of the Salva- givcn in honor ul tha dclcgatcn The din-` ti ncrs cost altogether $5?.ii,(l00. Nominal 'd expenses were |2,730,C00, of which 81,125 on Army, remained unchanged yester- ay. A consultation of several physicians was held, and Dr. Oscar Cleft announced that unless unexpected complications a- rose, General Booth will be able to con- tinue his trip in about a week. On ac- count of his advanced age precautions are ,being taken io prevent the cold from which he is suffering, turning into pneu- monia. who is in command of the western terri- tory ofthe Anny. One of their Admirals Advo- Giiilii RESULTS iHiiM MISSIUN 0'r'r/twa, Oct. 22,-A despatch was re- eived by the Dominion- Government io- dly from the Colonial Secretary stating at Sir Claude MacDonald, the British o introduce Hon. R, Lemieux to the eavorto arrange for a limitation of emergency from that country. There is, agrowing feeling that the miss'on of M r “I0 Dl’@°d“°“8h¢ “P°“ ml°°PPNh°°°i°“ Lemieux will no u't sstiafaetiry to Oan-\d\. \iin:lr.i's '_ini nent Cures Danri‘ll`r` Fanunnlcron, N. D., Oct. 22-A public ' The General remained in bed all day at the home of Commissioner G. A. Kilbey, of Bishop Richardson. who was calloi out of the city on official business. In fi brief' address he assured the meshing that the Church of England was eaxthily in sympathy with tho work of the Bible society, and it proposed to lend more al- eistancc in the future than it had in the push Clmnctllor Jones spoke on the Import- ant position the Bible occupied fu rel" ion to tba national life of the country and advanced many reasons why it altoilld be studiel by young and aid, Rev. G. M. Campbell spoke of lbs glass work accomplished by the Canadian aux- iliary during the two years of its existen- ce. Last year the gospel had been ,pub- lished and cirouiatcd in sixty llognpgsc and this yeat' it was propnred any fauna" the number to seventy. He gifs] _very interesting description of the work ostr- ad cn among the Immigrants at St. John and Halifax, and spoke very highly of tha iserviu-s rendered by Dr. Heine and Miss Wesley, who have charge of the depot in bt. John immigration. sn clnlll HAS CllH|illlS PHiMiiN’i|ilN 1 Bonus, Oct. u,~0ue of best known nud moat popular Atlantic seafarers, Cap- tain August Richter, who for more than twenty years ploughsd the ocean in the service of the North German Lloyd, has astonished all his friends by resigning the command of the "Krouprlnz Wil- helm” because as he alleges, he hal fe- ceived Divine warning to quit the lla for ever. The message reached hlin~|s he paced his cabin after his ship had, ou July 6, collided with an iceberg sad nar- rowly escsped disaster. Returning to Germany after the mishap, he seat word tothe directors that he wished toifeiiu- qnisb his command. I-llr|wisb halhoon reluctantly granted. In thus beiilviug, he isioilowlng the example of his bhther Herman, who, twenty years ago, #tired from the sea in precisely similar fmiioni after the vessel he was commanding, tho 'Saale," collided with an iceiier§ln fog on the Grand Banks. o. colon. h an ° cough savanna, lem: ailments are quickly rslii-*ll by C V tablt-ta,¢eaosnts|-whos. Arid-'qh` .~».-. _._