NEW! THE " fmslr or 11,11* slllllllilllls ' ul willlil-lie lllll illlllls llllllllll _ llllllls llll lillzlilll till .___ _ ,_-_ 1 _*__ A “O A Eli-:crloli 0' TUNIGHT __ E sv -F fl! 1. f ‘ V -Home Secretary Preve,nte,d_ KINGBll'(gN:mg?‘."T P4xEil°)rlucipal B. Germany and _Other _ Flve ' * l ' . *Zi ‘ THE INTELLIGENCE ~ W 1111- 1. 1... 111.11 PHUSEIIUTIUNS UF fuS¢S'TllrKl11h1lll1l1¢0l- ~ 1 F'°"‘ ""“"'“g °S"°°°"ES “'€i."“:.‘.‘°°';i..“il:'t“f A ..g _ llllio will be ‘ caped by Rule Order f1.,.1..§’”.,.°Q‘I.“.‘Z.‘},,.’U,,,,,‘;,,,,,,,“,,, ;‘,,,‘;‘ Armistice tor of the Universlt Blllilfé 1 T [Ill r A 1 ___ ‘ |||3|||iil|g[ ip 0.1.1.1. 01111, 9. _ _ -._- , This is a new position provided ioi I S _ , by the new legislation. 1 _ (Canadian Press) MRS EDDTB MONEY _ (Canndinn pl-955) _ '~ ‘ *ff ~ ' ATHENS, Nov. 4.-A Greek ed- ' FOR CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BERLIN, Nov. 4-'rhs Turkish sm- * _ -..._`.. 1 \ Vance on Monaster has suffered a bassador resented to th forelg ol- _ __el_»£§f_?§l‘:_._ gig*/.__ _5.__ (?_p_;1_?_ial£_-An in- c_f1i_e_k. ` _ B0STON__ N0v_ 4_M,_s_ Mary Baker fide this ‘afternoon `eo1limunicdl'.loa LONDON. Nov. 5, (Specialr-Who / (ofmlllllan PPWS) lah 'dog comes from a residthlzilvglairli F1oriBnll.ortt;§eiri’l2|l1In:illlg ftonthnamtlz tc; Eddy. founder of the Christian Sci- ‘mm his g°v°"m°“t “king tl" p°‘”' Bale Pr°B°°uti°"° “"‘1°" th” I"s““’“°° l_AR1S__Nov__ 4____Th____ F___e__ch gow the Ch0_____m_ Road sm _ __ _ M _ les o _e sou o ence (]h\irch,_had in Massachusetts ers good offices to bring about arm- Act are reported to be imrniiient. (Canadian pi-egg) ernment lins refused the Turkiisii gov- The animal enjéya-_:gag 2_9-___o____ ___;_>_l_1:s__;\_i'_ ____i_y;el:)__%i_E___§;u§_1_;¢r:_l_>_i____'_l_;1_;‘li1S_l_; at the time of 'her death $82,843.75 lsiégman _ ___ ___ _ ___ ___ H . __ e1el10_o coi_iiy_§ii;:_i;i_§>1:;frs are_ n1__\_v in Jios- NEW YQRK, Nov, 4-The preside".- ______"_ent1s appeal for it to tnke the of the tire, and as he sleeps indoors rim;-¢h and entrench __ _ra 0____ in personal property, and real es- Y mme a ey pu se ln _ss n o _e 1 e_ repor s_ om e _ _ _ _ 1 s y p tate Valued at sl,-51000 “Cardin to to communication with the other uve iepresentatlvcs in the various d White House _-- le _ir tal election contest closes tonight and is- tomorrow will decide whether Roose- inltlsf-lvc i11 briuglllg about the iii- l-‘HB |1“¢1 °i.’D01'f»““ll11€B of Wllncsslng £1011- th t f ffl, ' ’ g powers with a view to carrying out trlcts iegarding evasions oi the Act velt 'I' it o W'ls iii li th Q; - e repor o omas W. St t __ _ - , a 1' 1 oil w e e uex ~ ~ tio f th t 1 tel vtn n 0 e grea powers to 9_1/ery morning the operation of fire- F dm., k E J i hree er' the request. ho far only a veiy slnnll percenta gc Uccllimut of the White House. wp liootlllties and impose im ii _ lighting. Uni, c 1,1 - _ re c _ enn ngs and Jo 11 W. " . tha Baum states rm the owner fousd filsrllzlng l_;f°e1\_f»lY Worthington, who were appointed tol _._____________ _f_;$_______i_l_L;\_i1\l¢i_12_t_s___ l_ii1l/_:a__bcel;___p;"_l_>_i_:ci;lod_ The indications are that a heavl' 1 is 1 y ex c 11 vote will be pulled iu almost every istice 011 n . B og eepn _ The 1-eillv of the French foreign oi- Llllurd 011 the hearth g A °l’l”`°i9° the estate- ` . - - lc iris ian cience Church under '__ ' e er W "° “"1 le than has et been ntteinptel Y . l- Tile lenders of the Republican. .Do- take the course suggested would 1,0 _of coal, which lie had fetched piece u cont1'B1‘y to the International law and) ny piece, from the coalbox il1'order the decision of the Supreme Court oi it _ H .yu H. ,_ t I, would make her a/ppear as siding apparently, to expedite the lightiné New Hampshire, which sustained .the _ 1:0§»_e°;_ nge wi __ is be a cn_ msc,-stic_u1id 1»|-,,gm,B|,,,,_ PM-tie, 3. sgsinsl. the Balkan states. ol' the fire that he might tne sooner will of Mrs. Eddy. The entire iufulsd tmm(_"s’.dw __‘_’ w"_”'tc iss “W like predict victory ut the polls to- ~‘ lice c:1n1 oiil it was added W1*-rm himself. amount the New Hampshire admin-` cilxevf mB(f,,€”;;Vl ed 'e,tgm:l(;°; Tim' "“""""”- ~ l ` U 1 E , Bll Ll lil' l 11 if ira y, , consider in accord with all great ` probably called if such a request lic l l IN THE WORLD h l h sa se B meme 'gmt' w 'ci ' ' il' ti 1 '“"' addressed to her. _ ____ - ' ‘ , as 3,"-,S ,C on on y Ov ,_ ,_ ioaninlisii Press) HALIi~*1\x,. Nov, _,,_S,,. Am,” ,,C3P§},T°WN' S' A" N°"- 51 (SW i15ll.0iio of the real estate within tl SOFIA, Nov. 4.-The Bulgarian Trevor Dawson, the English on 1,1665 Q1 ,E A‘tlFe “‘""e“ me ""”‘“t‘*f1 1" Commonwealth, has decided tlint tl troops have now occupied Buk on who arrived at New York Wednisdny slilburtage lixfczlit iixlty plvglledldzd were is 'u statute mrs tho Um-latin" Helen ' ' 1 ' " ` » WUHWH U* Church from receiving this proper Siilmiilla, Constantinople railroad on the Oceanic with his wife an . ' - d two a total white iiopiildtioii of 1 300 U00 as left b Mr S Edd 's will int th mid this with the possession of Nev- daughters, said that the'Mont|-my 'mm uw View ___ hum by _e___i____;~____: ___ Y . y , 1 0 t In l l 'l rellop iinailly cuts ofi all coinniimica- floating dock l l . _ _ _ _ ie pr per y ay _ a 1 t 1 mm between the .,.u,_kh,h m.'_,y in ,mud ____ B____»_____‘__l1< <‘-_1_;f;f>____?_Z__50_,_l;:)_£)__ ;_li;_i_i~_g.1es__§_l_1il§.__11t_vlmulii be vei'v_1i;uch 3 charitable trust Ill’ tllytllfstfcreed u ` 6 'i ‘U leflll \)0Dll ll ll)ll lil edonla and the 'l‘u1'k‘lsl1 gnrrison would acc d' _ ~ '_ _ _ polutcd by the court. sc __ ommo atc li vessel of 27, if the sexes wele mole equal in num- st Adrianoiile. 03 t _ 1 . . i, `) ons' 'md was me l°11`g0Bt float- l>c1S. _ _ _ _ terribly wolindcd at her home i‘l1o Turks on Satuiday nttac cd ini; dock in the world '~ ~ ' lleliind this opinion lies a great Judd street. A tn i l-d ' l problem of the i'elai,io11sliip between leaning against tl1r?nn)l-stlliiloguwwliii- o the Bulgarian left flank at Nurliiissnr he hilt thc Bliignrialls repiili-led the nt- W k _ _ _ , tnck putting the 'l‘ui-ks to flight null ON A PRIZE W§_l‘I-I l{l“° “lid “'l\\l'-0. fllldi lt ls clcnr that dow of a room over is barber sh p L_M,t,n_ing 5 omcers and L50() mm C() VIC,I,,S Vmnsm South Africiiii fnr111e1's_ niid _colonists '1‘|isi10 wus no otim. (,c,,up,mt of the l una an Press) ‘ 1. ii. N0v_ 2.3,, _ ` ’ _ Hey C011 rch 1100 sho ofthe window. ` VIENNA, Nov. 4.-A Rcichspost °”~‘_‘50 llc took credit for a verse the Kami' mfy "‘ the kitchen by n The woman must have been nttack- coi-resiiondcnt says' that the brilliant “""tt011 by a convict Patrick Uullsii wan 1.1"' d°'“esh° fron? Ellrope' _ ed While lying lu bell. :uid had tried cooperation of the Hulgnriuii coin- nn _msme guard at the Maryland -“'mll"'" “"9 badly W“"ted in S0“th ff’ Protect herself, for the first fin- inalldcrs combined with the lieroism P°"1t““tl*‘~l`Y. _H1111 been indefinitely 'Evita' “.""’l""'es a °"l‘"‘l“1 Ofllcial- gcr of her right hand had been cut ol the troops is bringing to the Bul- S"9P0!10__iidV1_\ul21_3:_l_Z€‘ struggle to the window that led to __ A_TTl‘EB0R0» M0591. N017- 4-'l`l11> ` » H er - le rn n that left Attleborn for Boston light to the east of the Visa of the MB 0W1l Home and was award d ‘S 0 ma Y 'e my ° the dlscovciv. She wa t k t t 'riiliisli troops Wh" had eiiviniciiii to cash prize or $25. ' e " °f“1>l0Y"1e11f~ Welles are good. and Royal Free Hosp1isi,s\vl:=r;nhei? es l il 1 the righit of Sultan Bagtche. Later_ an article, together with a tl‘_‘_""° eV01`Y 0l>D0l`Ul1\1l2Y $0 Save dition is regarded ns hopeless. l f m “ey” Her husband Edwin Coxon had t0 05"’ lol’ the llllmlli- Thc Bulgarian army is pushing for- P cure oi Cilllen appeared in one of , 1 , _ only just been released from Prlnto -.vnrd its pursuit of the flying Turks the local papers, Then warden Leon. with the greatest energy in order to ord learned that Smith was really succeed in driving this greater part ol the writer of the veise ond summon KILLED WIFE FOR REVENGE of six months’ hard lnhor for atta I ' ' ` ._ ' . _ 1 _ c ilie defeated army from the line of ed the yegizmnn into his oiilce. _- ing her with u hammer. She was the retreat on Tchatalja as n final re- The Warden said today that Smith LONDON, Nov, 2-The tragedy of reluctant witness against him. Seo 5 0 ll " _ p e llllrgus and Seral. Verso and had given it to the giiard? thing in the pages of Guy de Maiipliis- all day, and _found his body in ' ’ l ff P tl nd-road (Canadian Pressl but had made no agrssmonl; Wm, sant, is revealed in a King s Cross Regeniys Calls 0 or a , PARIS.. Nov. 4.-The French atti- (lullen as to .. division of l-,he money crime. Mrs. Ellen Coxon, aged forty- ii-Ie had drowned himself alter escap- The brakeman says he could remem tulle in regard to the T111-irish appeal in event _that it won s, prim, eight was found early in the morning ing from the scene of the crime. for the in diation is shared by En The verse that smith composed ,md _ _ __ _ _ __ ________________________M_________ _______ _____________________ _ _ ______ lllt f the o eration between Lule' adrnttteddchat he had com os ll tl a hui-1band’s revenge, ns grim as nr lm\d» yard senrcli for the hilsbau the lthe train st. Providence, Pawtucket or W. _ ‘ _ _ 8 land und Russia. that won for Cullen follows :- _ - _(Canadian Press) "Several hundred years ago, \ n_ at 5.43 p. m. reached Boston with a three-year old baby, with no person “_ According to the brakeman,wben ,ville Prison, having completedaterm,th0 tfaln Bl10DD€S¢F}/Bucs Act t door, - Smith was convicted of having var- ticipated in the blowing open cl a _________ safe in the Chespesk and Atlantic Railway station at Salisbury, Md., in 1906. He is a rather good looking POLES MAY STRIKE young man, about twenty-six years F05 INDEPENDENCE 'old, and has the appearance of a man of some refinement. `I-le is well LONDON,‘ Nov. 4-A Vl1‘111“B- fl” educated, e. model prisoner and is spntch to the London Daily Moi' devoted to 1ite,.,,_tu,.e_ Buys: For the first' time since 'Na poleon’s _invasion of Russia ll, hundred MAYOR (;A-ygqog SAYS ycnrs ago, the Eagle of Polliiid is _ Ci,-MMISSIQNER WILL STAY, raising its head and looking to tb _-- thr°“t°“°d °°“m°‘ betwem’ Austria NEW Y0RK» N°V~ 2~”‘Ml1Y0\` G“Y‘- charts and lantern slides, needed und Rllsllu to froe tha Polish nation nor, in his first; public \1bf,erance on from the hated Russian voke. - the Becker case since the conviction While the eyes of Europe in-f <11 ex-Psiicc 1.in1t.iicdo1r, ilecihreii 11.1 "lV0l»1‘11'~ tween tuodifierout parties in Poland, The mnvor’s sueecli was at a Bav- nnd between tho Poles and Riithcn- tint cli1u1'r.l1 meeting. Becker _wus on ‘ inspector when t_l1o crafting occurred 1 . _ _ uns - ____..¢-----' and was rcduccil to the rank of lleut- _ 1 . T ,0 Mlnard’s Llnlment Ulireis i`lurns_ Etc. »'e-mint on his n1"1`€Bf» Y. M. O. A. hnll, Cha1rlottctowii,w1tl1' president Rev. G. A. Sutherland in the chair and a large attendance oi _ delegates from all parts of the Is- land. Mr. Spence was present and was invited to sit and correspond. Rev. E. F. Rattee, reported meeting the government on the twelfth of April last. The following resolu- tilons were discussed and unanimously adopted : 1 That a comlmittee on Literature be appointed to select keep for sale or forward orders for. literature, for educational work. 2 That this depnrtmeiit he mndo inr- gely self supporting but that the Alliance Appeals for funds that will enable it. to spend $100 at the earliest possible dny to purchase, (a) Literature to nhl pnlilic speak- ers. (li) Charts and Lantern Slides. (ci Literature for distribution. Tlmt it is desireahle that each church and Temperance Society in the fiom-munity lie represented on the Local (lommittcc of the Alliance and at least part of ihe_men1liers should be appointed by these bodies, It is the duty of the Coiniiiittyo to work in every practicable woy \fc_ir thc to- tnl suppression of the liquor trnfllc, law enforcement. e racticable ' lations of the law, to cull on the prosecutor to investigate suspicious circumstances and otherwise assis 2 To arrange for an attractive and educative Public Temperance Meet- ing at least once a year and as of t n as p _ 3 To aid in the distribution of tem l‘t t i th h mes,1 l>)i‘llb*lll1:cem¢l_c(tl‘i?§l11.reSu1l\dnYeor oweek`p1°a9““uy at the outs” °f the repu' day,schogls. __ __ d _ ba ner P P _ 4 ggaiefs tsgsieiigch hi cg;`m“,fiTy ada. He gave governmental statistics is -represented at meetings of th Provincial or Coiiiity Alli£\1\C0- 5 To manage finances for local tem pcraiice work and to secure support of _____(____b_'__)ry Ngislation ___ _____c____ Resolved that this meeting lnstruc to what the provincial alliance shoul oveinment fo do at th into effect the several resolutions Tn the evening the Allinlire inet i for the wider work of' the Alliance, ' 1 t the Heart'/1 Memorial Hall when con-` 1 siderablc business wus t1'misncted,t0 which he miide a fitting response. iiig. ' At 8.30, the public meeting was t formally opened by the chairman, Rev. G. A. Sutherland, of Kensing- ton, Presldcnl. of the Provincial Teln- lperance Alliance, introducing the _ speaker of the evening, Mr. Spence. Mr. Spence’s address was a treat _ from beginning ro end and an object lesson in Temperance. He spoke tation the province had won as the n rohibition rovince of Gan 0 of the various provinces show- ing. that the liumber of _ convictions for crime iii each was in divert relation to the amount l'rillce Edward Island has the dis tinction of being the lowest in the the Executive of the Alliance to take _ _ I 1 ‘_ t 1, I tl ____ _ into consilleratlontthe wl;__ole_mS11t_i;¢n-_ ___;_i.;____cc e_i__<:__3_¢_~;,_;_/_i;i__1;____1_;1s_e______g__ ;"__§_;l‘°___‘_*:_“l_fi_‘_‘_l;'_____""_s 22021 as ;_oss‘€l;;`;" ingly ciiscusscd the fiindamental prin- . _ _ _ I ( c ciplcs underlying the temperance SEVGWI 5“K¥7°'3tl°““ W6” mud” as iiiovemelit. He illustrated' his obser- \ vations on the effect of alcohol upon ' the human system with 5, number of ask the i: ‘ next session of the legislature. Corn- experiments with alcuhoh making his mittees were then appointed to carry points clear and conclusive. His ad- dress wns ii forceful one and was lis- n telied to with the closest attention l_tllroilgl1ouf;. At the close he was pre- sented with a cordial vote of tlmnks 0 LITE F01! CLISSIFICHTIUH One cent per word each insertion In this column, Cash must accom- pany order und five pei' cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty~flve een teller 0i _Appreciation » ‘ 'i-lic liesi Anil I~`av_o_i'ably ~ Oct'31s_t, 1912 Deer Guardian, ' 1 ' ` I received the first copy of the “Canadian giuutrymsn”~ given free in connection with the `u»\zdish.1 J* _ ' ` '1 _ V _ ”'_» 'ted oipgood paper with_ggddli;l;):!l`l3’_i)1?v1:ltll?spll;;tliid illustrations and _‘hon d in 3,5 by. mners ai1d_stocii1_n_s1_:_, sie. _ _ _ gf 'lei-' the price 'of one iseerisinly f~ good “lat Yours etc _ ° ' 1 1 -1 '_ _ ___rle_|js__ Newsom &__Co.__ _____9-_6Mtf_ _ Known Man |n P_ E_ |§la“d_ iron. shine, ons ssoonn. HAND . _ ' ___ _ '_ _ f l .1 - l 1 ». ~ H ' _ Kd _1 ply Stanley, Shaw & Penrdon. V°'u°y5" d 1 I 11-5 Mama. __i£;_,___ _____._ _ 1 BAUNSOMl.l SAUSAGES THE BEST mode. Fresh every day at Saun- hot Water Gurney Boiler in good condition. Capacity 650 sq ieet.Ap- NOTIGE.- AS 1 AM LEAVING FOR the west I request an immediate _ ssttlelnent of all bills. A. S. Simp- 1_ son, M. D., Stanley Bridge. P- E- ‘ I. . 1i-§_ll/i__E_1_1i»<1- > TENDERS FOR ENTIRE STOCK, _ Store and out buildings of the Eastern Trading Oo., Elmira, will be received until November 15. Ap- ply to F. S. McDonald, Soiiris. 1 1i~5met_f-. PERSIAN LAMB COAT FOR SALE. _‘_ Lt a bargain.-A_ _very hsodsoml' Persian Lamb cost has been left with us for sale. A V017 ¢_l‘€¢lBl bargain price will be made to llnv customer interested in a choice 851'- ' ment of thls` sort. Moore, & Mc- 1 ' ALEX HARTIN _ 1,,0.i_ 11-si/ici. ` _..-n__-,,,._1-_-_- " nEM¢ ~ '1 ~~_.4_ 1 111+. 1 _ _ _ 1. " 0 'L _ 1 1 1 Y' l_ _d's_,_i.lnli1iai1ii_o_ii\'_oo Viawlrol-. iuinn-dw ninlmuit nsilmn u¢i1nii¢1s'ulnsre's Lliilinent mi- me m'm1\im_ . . . , , . . . . _ . . - - . .. ...1 .. _._ _ . . _ .. .. _ _ . _ .. _._-_-_-_-_-_-_-.v.-_ THE HEITHER THE TEHPERHTURE ,___ (Special to Tile Gilrlrdlan.) 'l‘0l".0N'l‘0, Ont., Nov. 5.-l~‘rcs mid ii, little milder. ______,.___- grees shove. » The tide will be high tonight Thursday at 9.16. _,,,____.._..-- l __ _*UQ* -‘£:1_$iv'ef.2_1li."11i1.f1.¥~;,iv‘~_».'.i"1lle ‘.w~=>1f~&§5~. ~~,~<~f1_;f~1~»ffr. ni-.-:».~:r‘ __ eff' 1-_-1.u.11l1'2s4 , 1 ‘°‘“‘ B” Y ° 11'” ' nth and mli Nov. lsr the iienevt ol PM omm _ __ _ ___ _ th’ °“"‘“°“°‘°",§, H"‘°‘1“}" B""“' ‘ ‘ New 11ni11erii1ei-sto 'rue oiimiiiin can sexe advantage of this eller. ii lmmwla \- io,i1Ml£ _' ten cents with y organi was h The being sions; (asc. likely he families from Europe and the Un- he ited States to give backbone to s. sing of ~¢iiea¢ii¢ai pcifo,-m. greater St. John.” The real growth ances" is forbidden, but under the' Of the 0UUnl¢l'¥ delmflded On its 1111111- jlldginent of the Supreme Court it hood, and New Brunswick should eid that moving picture exiii- arise up and demand her full share of bitions unaccompanied by verbal ex- D1`0Vi1’lCiHl i1¥lr1'1lE1`Mi0\1- Tl!!! 4009* planstions or other representation H011 Sl10111d Holi be lelli il! U16 l\BD‘l9 did not constitute ni theatrical per- Of H few Bw-¢€lI!1¢1i. but U10 °“u|'° formance. population of the province should fail Lord's Day Act, 1907, of the into line and work for a greater New Dominion is, however, considered as B1‘U1'lBWl0k- rnore restrictive in its provi- AS vi'-0 are HOW OUT-01`iDE “D011 U16 but in order to prosecute, un- port season, he said, when comes der this law, it is necessary to ob- the flood tide of immigration, im- tain the consent of the Attorney Gen- mediate steps should be taken to di- eral before A niazistratae may hcn,r ii vert the strenm of immigrants New. This permission lsibelng sought Brl1nswickwurds_ It inny be before by the l.ord’s Day Alliance, and in long that f.l1e,('1atliolic societies pl the event of its being granted it is the city shui! prepare n gigantic pet- thiit rl hatch of prl1si'l:lltio1ii-1 itlon to be sent to the P. R. Bud. will be _attempted against moving i. C. R., and also to the dominion picture shows in this city. _ Ili addltlou to the moving pictur paign will lin lnunchod by thc Lord' such as real estate dcnlers, who ar said to be cnznging in their liilsincs every Sunday, although it is mlm und Provincial legislation. For ll. lliiiifeil time uliils (bull lim' of its ooillpctifol' piiblislied in 'l`ol'onfo, Oni. lu'i1 of pnizf-_s ll x l4_ :i t com' lu Couufl \ 111.111 adian Countryinaii. "Two papers for price oi one” " ” , the (-iiiimliiili luuiiiigenieiit. has ` coiiiplcfell ul'l‘a1il:cl1ii~i1is in offlir tho illiovo two papers fo any all- ilressili P1'ilu'r‘ l*id\\'n1‘il lslliiiil for oulv $2.50 it is not 111-1-c_~c~ial~y to il1il'od1n-n “The (l1ii11'diliii" fo the reading plilllii-_ of this l’ro\'illl'l' us it_e11jl1ys it larger <-irciilnfioii by thous- The Clilliiiliail (li1i\llf1'_vl11ali is rl. \\'EI