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I-fi ' ; i ~ E . 5 . i i . _ _ , lnth1sProvinca. f _ ' _ __ _ _ k , . _ Q _ . __l ._\ 4 ' . __ __ _ : ` _ s ' _ _ _ __ ¢ . 7-_'__ f._ r., U- .1 - ` "5 '-_ i I . or 'I s I ~ i _ .. ktniltvlissv CIIARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD 'ISLAND CANADA, "THURSDAY, OCTOBE viifsl R 14, 1909. ?` S§ 52 -.Q -! Er gi ._ I J DR. r. A. coolt runlusliisnc merino _ IN llurl-‘Ain N.Y., or »no-Arn or rows Llllel. BUFFALO, Oct 13- S _ F- A~ C-0'0~k arrive-li beige pt,Tlcli§lig0,-I,),€ mg ill al heavy sno\v storm, only the actual. living human witnesses of my journey to the D010 will be able to dislirevvine distorted declarations put into their mouths in a statement issued by Peary," said Cook. ~ "There could be no better t s ' than that given by the men etlidlriiggll V85 i18f0re an unhiassed body of in- quirers. ~:-- -. It_;____ _Nw I]llHBHTEH'S LTWE HEEETITS TNTHEH A Condemned Revolutinnist Affected by Daughters by Attempt for a lieprieve. BARCELONA, (ict 13»-i_.*‘»pci;1lul.`;.-- Professor Fruncis l\`crrer, ll l~.‘»pun‘lsll educator and convicted revollltlor':;t, was shot today at the l\‘ortress of Mont Jllicll, whore he had been ron- fined since his condelnnation. He faced the firing sqllud witlurllt flinching und fell dead at the first volley. l _ To his attorney Ferrer spoke feel-_V ingly of the work for which lie ll-alll sacrificed- his life, and of the future of his daughter wlrose brave- nttempt; to save his lik: tollchcll the fatllcrl more than any other incident of thei trial and conviction. i On Ferrer’s arrest the family was left dependent upon the dallghtelgwlloi secured cxnploymc-nt in ii biscuit fire-l tory father's life. _ WHEHE MHNET _HWS INVESTED : ., ii lil. U ._ l 1' ltl‘ - >.-.~ I -' This' daughter' inside a personal ap- Deal to King Alfonso to spare her Peary e 'llently regards their cvid_ enci- as of profound importance, so do I. lie might have llrougllt them al. Oli: witlr him if lie \vns confide-nt they would corr0bor.':itc his story. | l-ic cnt.;-:e not to. | I will, however, send for themi anld :place _them at the disposal of any scientific cody that may desire to exalllille them, with the aid of com. petcnt interpretlers." C.P.H. UTEICIHES s EHHNEE HHHUNH iliobert Kerr to Retire and other Transfers wi.| be Made t0 Fill Vacancv. f } 'rolloN'ro, on. l:l--vinee_ an awakened interest was talken in Provincial potatoes are practically matters of much importance to this Shut DUB C-Y £0011 lT1ark2tS. hui this Province. ~ province pays t`wenty~.fi've cents per After the rountine work,` which -barrel more for flour than is paid cn included the reading ol the minutes, the mainland. correspondence, etc., many of the 'l‘he`three winter steamers, if kept members expressed surprise at the in their DI`0Dcr places, and at work. amount ol' work which hall been will relieve trade to a very great transacted by the Council sinc_e the f=¥f0l1i¢. hui. *IS 11115 been hinted, one last qunmly meeting. While it was Steamer is. to be re1\wvéd._lenvins nn- regrettable that ri larger number did ly tW0-One Oi “'hiCh is untried the not manifest their interest by attends Pl'0Vi¥iC€ Shall De 1€ft With WS .’l`0\\’- ing the meetings to assist the Board illg de/mands in as ond as position as with their presence and influeuce,yet,, before. As the third steamer has those on the watch tower had been been built in response to very urg- faithful and good results had attended ent representations made 'ny this their work. Board of Trade it was felt that this w. ld. Bentley, in the course ot his Port had a very Sirens claim on ner speedl m.c_‘tie» some very practical re-Ifilid U10 represtntatives should see marks relative to good ci'tizenship,i1h8»U. in the interest of commerce, an |and public spirit. He- wasted neitherllonest effort he made to prove the time o,"w<1*tls,llut spoke,\§.fthe~prcv- prncticability of (lhr.`rl0ttetQwn as a ailing spirit of lii‘,," defeated Detroit. Score, _.,_._.__.i._ lmhnnmlnmhtnhihmdui 1 " I‘ITTSBlll`tG, Oct. 13-(Special)-lll _ _ Chas' Morse S Legal support tnda.y’s world’s cliampion-ship ganle, Will HOT bg U[_T|Z¢_;(,| ygt THHHSEHNTINENTAT lDrlven on We nc. L' forljlhile- H WINNIPEG, Oct. 18-(Special)-Th last spike was driven in the Nacional |Transcontinsntal -Railway near ~ Wab- linoon Rivur, yesterday »alfternc.on, and 8 ur. 8. /._ S-ENSATPNONAT. :1 . l He Makes_-Statements Regarding the Es- Charlottetown Heard of Trade Enters=¢Protegt.iAgoinpg».H_inted TW0'=‘i’1'i.ll€iP5l "'W.iin6MM»¥0ih'*fw0i\°0. kimos wlnn Fwy nas said will r-lleinnvaldllhe Government slnnner “s.ini1¢y"-_-rinse DiSPl'0V6 C00k’S Claim- "Steamers Required foriheEWinter' Service. -'resllfy ind rneircvidenfe is lst Great Importance. KENTVILLIE, Oct. 13-(Speci'al)-- ing, but while a, rasiident in Ottawa, e The Lihel action, brought by Bir_had asSiBted ,the witness, who con- Y .Frederick Borden against his politic-,ducted a hoarding house there. Bor- __'al opponent named Carruthers, dcvel-'den was one of the boarders; ' _oped sensational evidence today. | _Mrs _Allison admitted sending @- Two Ottawa women were heard, ters to .the Calgary Eye~0pen\i'. Mrs McPhart1'and and Mrs Allison. Mrs Archainbault, pro 'l-intron I 3 The former was alleged, in thelib-TMont»reai hrouse, said Igestai' Chale- cl, to have been taken from her hus- four had b¢>ardcd'.f,h§te.¢hi'rtoen 'years . band by Borden. ago, and Borden on .vislaing .her told Mrs Allison said her daughter l~ad|the willness he was .the young wo- been s_l1own some attention, later man’s uncle. ° they went to Montrml, in 1896, and one might the conversation _cDn."nu_ thereafter Borden had made almost ed ,until midnight. The witness re- weeklv visits to Montreal. domed .Miss cnnleininr stop inlklnig. Mrs Allison had seen Borden sever- Bm-den |51; the next uwmin,_._ al times i;0i11ll iHY~0 McPharclanli's Carruthers is `charl:ed with' circul- house when the husband was away. ating copies of the E_\':»-rip;-mu ¢-_(,n_ The witness’ daughter, Miss Chale-;tz-lining libels ax:ai...=.t tl.c l\f`lii"cr. four, |`ived‘ ilu Montreal, without work-t -~ Hhlhnnn anhiuhhn fMHHl'Hfi.LifMNY HE ’ ITHHHHHDK *SITE Had Seven Wives and was About lo Make the Number Eighl. NEW YORK, (ict. L3--~(Specinl)-E Arthur Zimdllerlnah, arrcslld in Ham iiltill oil Monday on a cllnrgc of big `alny ,in Brooklyn, .ls llurcn Arthu Zimmerman Von Licllensteln, lift years old. klimlmerman had committed bigum six _tim-es and was about to marry be the port __elected_ tne eighth wife when he was lockrd This Schemm _along with um plums proposed by Harland and Wolff, will “H provide Canada with facilit es for caring for .tha Canadian Navy. Builders are as vet Undecided . Wherito Setlloatld Mon- treal has" a'Chance. ,Pl '- MONTREAL, Oct. 13-(Special)-l ' The Canadian Shipbuilding amd _Dry- Y dork Co., M. J. 0'Brion, Chief Gaua- Y dinn representative, and yickars Bona & Maxim, who are interested, are Y considering a site. and Montreal .may _ Two of his Brooklyn wives unit ‘to bring Zimmerman to Justice. STEHMEH HSHHHE .WNNTS "TSSTSTTNC WINS 5L`HllhfHS.HlP it . ln, J . “iF” lrthrhuu _ it was possible today to run 9; train Wiizillinyosiifli, O(li’tre=.\1i:ilTz-ritsp;ii.l‘i;‘1)T¢:i' WUHK‘t|1F0UZh'-i~0 F0117 Willilm. via the P0 U » _ li . °le'.mnC.y Llovzfudb Charles wr Mplxsi' lnelvty ismhcrt 1iklelY» however. that the ig-Hr oircu a ion among promi - -d_ in b en _ I __ m b I, business .men and ll_naneler_s. \ - _ -?- Eg: B;;_ing_e op M or ra' c e0r°_ _I-IOUSTON, Texas, Oct 12-A spec- ial to the Past from the wireless sta- tion at Port Arthur tonight says: "8 p. m.-Southern Pacific steam- fl TT Hill Mclilll _ _a*.__ _._ . lil() NTREAL Oct 13-R90611'tl \ Ly the Philadelphia American Loa- I l 12--F. (i. Jem- shlireholdcrs of Bank, has of $600,000 the TORONTO. ()cto`l.1cr mett, trustee for the the defunlt Sovereign bought f-r the sum Alaska railroad, which runs from Se- ward, cn the Alaskan coast, 460 miles north of Tanana river. Before its failure Bank bought two worth of 'bonds of thr ing this to Le ‘a good promoters of the rea got into difficulties, and the value of the securities dwindled greatly, so that the bank, facing other difficulties as well, was forced Ynto liquidation. After the bnnk’s failure J. Pierpont Morgan and the Guggenheims made an attempt to- get po road, and invcstigati the road was by no ns a money maker. ided that the best w money it had sunk irr the enterprize was to gain complete control. Tllie u the Sovereign million dollars rl_` .'» il.llSSl\llt- .~:prl:l1l.._~.§ »l. The d, however, ssession of the on showed that means hopeless The bank dec- ay to save the was dolnc fm Saturday, wllcn Mr Jenlmett made his p .METHHNISTS INIIHENSE ESTIMATE EHH NIISSIIINS , -The General Mission Board of the Methodist Church devoted li greater _purt of yesterday's sittings to receiving re- ports cl various slln-comnlittees ap- pointed to deal with valnolls proll- lenis 'zlefore the Board. The Bt.-nrd endorsed the rcconlnicndatlon of the Committee, providing.; for an annual increase ,of $50.00.] in exprmliturc on m|3gi0ng.11h'1,‘fhg the next Elvc yenl`S» rclluse. OTTAWA Oct 12 gnc team for next season, was pilled yestolvilly ill i‘lle Spi_'illg~`l._____ §i§=sKn>sAous lreeli'e_v`- cry day at Baunderag Newsom S. Tvliifliiwsgdeslrous of havint! half _ J work done may leave their or tiers nt 171 Great George Fit. 10-l4d‘1WP\l. ~ 1- _ I f i » " f ' e. Others .ha cl _ , , ' " " viliiors in e Nggegiildg a‘i':rtiZ(rimof this naturei 1 ' ‘ l |_J_rinted in the New York American, hir for smile _tinle. i _" ' h0II1f&i_?hi_\__fEfd_l5€“~ H“ff‘:_T:ly go Trquelaggv rd of Management of the ns to v .i c.i ureo aeec lea - l The iloa ' _ 1 ~ ` l th H l n' Inst Saturday Intertolunlnl _has clear cases aga‘lnst_ MONTREAI., October 12-The City l;‘l\cy;__;_>_t; _____r:_____{_;s_ol_l__0<;__ ____vo_______y _“___ thc lncn .who are to he tllsmissell ti Council was to have met Tuesday- ,Th _ h, N0 British wh____hipS_ it.s__ the fir:-t dismissals _may he followed Tiirec aldernien were in their places 5 that 0:" wluxm :made no mru A shame D D ,,y others. It is hoped, ,however, that when the hour of meeting arrived _h0“___g m compmslon Q0 that of me the etlevt of the cnrntemplaitell remov- nnh' on the suggestion of the mayor, Brmsh [never ww “mom h,.mim,t fnl will make further action linnrnea- signed the attendance book .and llc-_display 0,. m,,,.0imemRent mmm ommf . ‘ _ A uai-ter of an .hour later, _- ~, h th H N, % l¢',.h \\’ASHINGTON,Oct. 12 -Tint alcnho` amy, _ D&i`t°d 9 of elcctlle llihtt an li ly e r l _ _ _ _ | The evidence against the conductors when the other aldermm, came lm, it saga,-¢1aynight. [felt ashamed of our :f:__f:::_Y__i:°;‘_'::_ l?___\_;‘_‘_l;___’:’_Hd$;“ _i‘z_E____‘_H_“t‘_’_‘;_ lwho are to be suspended or dismissed was only .to find that they could not fniim-5, I nholllrht we wou_ld,leud the _mred to ____ the c~____s________s of _min -on of = ‘ l d b thorough in- t. The ma or and large number world'n nlivles in that res ct. as we P ~ has -iccri 0"” “° Y me” 7 B . - v -. gh i ge ii i ii muon alcoholism ivestigation. This investigation has of the aldermen have ‘not .been on lead the world in so many otligr things he?d';__ 'I':‘_;d‘_‘_‘_'_“____"____§__ _'mt __c____ ___.___ to .._i ‘ t I its ‘notlinlll "‘\\'70 P"T‘“" |e0verl-d the entire system. It in not aldermen have .lately been complain- . l_\_yrr;§<_;r___;'\_________gi”i‘_1';\________ ___________ bo__P_____ definitely known _ln what parts of tho ing about U10 “l*s°“§`:° °f me ‘““7°" Mlnard's Llnimeut relieves Nourshin wrvice Friday. 'I`l.e report *fn prepared ~ . . . _ ~ _ _...__ . by Dr. Reid._I~lun* ch ef' oavlio 'ivilifiq if, is practically certain that con- he turned the tables on them. FAI-R AND COOL _ of pliers'n;i\_o_o_logyu§fdt¢\;_;l'_n____&?%0tf§$(_ , _ _ ____ serv _ _ -- 8 m0y`¢¢1, i The temperature at three o'clork TORONTO, Och 14-(Bpeciahl --`»\'es- °"id°"r%°'D"¥§m g_“;°‘rc'_;g|` "ann: _ _______________ _this morning was fifty two de|g:.'l»1. eu-ly win~¢1.i`,f fail- and cooler: :g;g9°mte“;nf0§;l_ an an “n|"'m.“,|'° --°----f-f _ . The length at fodpy will .he eleven ,af haem- hcen ,going on for some tlmo M10 hh! friendly terms for some time, and the 1 (1 R. svstem the suspects are, .but from meetings of the council ,Tuesday ‘ luctors In this province are to be re- _._._,_._. lllsl nil ll f MTNY YETNS NORTH SYDNEY, oecn'ner12-Des- ,pite the unfavorable weather that prr- vailed today nearly two thousand people attended the Cape Breton co- unty farmers' rxhi`.f.l;ion, which was opened tonight by Liefutenanst-Goven nor Fraser. Gtlvernor F'raser's ad- dress oecupied about a half hour in delivery. He was fc¢`.lo\ved by Pro-' frsrflr Clfzning/of the lprovincicl' My to Mcntreay was made by H__]_ asrieultllral cellege Truro,wbo snoka Pillmvmer, president of the Dominica f0i' 11 SHHUUY 5h0l`i-EF llf'l'0id 7-hull of age, is a cousin cf the empress. [Iron and Steel company, who left GOVSYDOT FmS°\`~ _ The grand duke is serving with the ,Sydney Mc-rlday night for M0ntreal,i.o The h0"“¢ faces Which W9” to have l‘russian artillery. The announced ranch the betlstle of his son, who is been held in C0n"°°E'iC'" with the UK* marriage will be his second, the first lying dangerously ill ln the 'l`o»r0nto hfDiti0rl had i0 bf? D05i»D0\'\9Wh.f` nic i0.l1¢, 9i1S'l)0“,d- .,, ,,,_. -,, ~- of America., in, its last ‘isale ‘Crazy with fem- and many of them . . - fl- 2 1 - - _ . 1 .li hir -cd ihi=‘_W”°,k,~- The* N19’ ,._ ;_. f.~~ - ' 1.. liulilli £110 f0n0 . "B \3il“°`f1 Uf. ` r It their halters and rushed mad- iihuiihehlesritl Nvill C°’“° '*‘~” 54| "N916 I ‘ -l -.. “FA “American roses” Eythh 3?if1iHhi\9|l~'\ii_ lijvoinsto the flames. The loss is S15,- v 'l >l N wYork. In an inteifview* -y insured, Hcililiii uslliss ls \ » , ff t ff ri gandha 0 3' ulnnrds l.llllln¢n¢ cum oindnlll. nllnsrd » Lllllmanc for me mry'w_l»n hours md slsht mllhw-' ‘_ ,go |°,§',;',"°,;',i';_¢,:,;°,,¢i'¢.,lnf,¢¢i°n, _ship Antilles ashore, lat. 24.23, long. 79.07 Wants assistance to float ship lm-_l held take off passengers." SHHNU .DUKE Mil WET] PHINLLESS- IITHHEH BERLIN, Oct. 12-'The lngagcment of Grand Duke \ llliam of Snxe- Weimer-Ersench and Princess of Bale' daughter of Prince Frederick of Sare- meiningen, was suggested, it is u-n- rlcrstood, by the German Emperor and Empress, during the summer vis- it of the Cranri Duke at Willlcmslzcflc. The princess, who is nineteen years TD i il. ' » . y a Faculty of Arts Scholarship 'in the McGill University was awarded to Miss E. C. Lcrngworth, Charlottet- own. | The scholarship is worth $50.00 and is based on examinations in Engla- nd, Mathematfcs and Latin. ,lwllllu hull will--ul»lllsn PITTSBURG, Oct 12--The jury try- ing ,the breach- of prornise sgit of Miss Luella Lolwestetter, of heridan, against Professor Earl W. Reed. pri- ncipal of the Sheridan schools, has ldeeided that the ulaintiff lost only olne pound of flesh since Professor Reed refused to marry her in 1905, and awarded her da.- mages to the extent of $1,000. | In ner anim for damages she al- lleges she bald lost twenty pounds of _flesh since .the engagfment was brok- len, and claimed $_2_5,_ D0 damages. i1Biiii'i tiltllfilliil l _ 'TiiH’iHlNi5HESS § £- T ` DENVER, Oct. 12-Ruth Bryan Lea- '5 vitt, daughter of the Commoner, has liousted llsforc many days. The sea- announced hm, cand|dncy_'m. congress sin is ndvpnclng hand ns th_e _weathep from the lst Colorado d,n_H,t_ l. ' ` , t .. . ecrlilllcs co ucr te ltl;_gl __ tg; ns_pl wnh the support_o1_'_he _Inge _Jem con necomes gl-ea er, a in- (.1 _ _ hi h he~m'm.e“uen¢_ es at the above places___d_o not_C.0£' §§s;):m,e:9's;)n°':_wo§;,p:gfu-509| ami his mance operatlcns soon, c peop e - _ _ , _ rougllout the lo.v_er pl-_Ovinres wlll, in €_&_lJers,__.and wcittb __ her father_sBi_?rel:_ nll prooaoility, oe asked to pay 5°' 5 9 exp-9 5 U "‘g““ P" V" considerable, more for their fuel. ,b°f0¥"\ we 7\3“"'“~ Eno,-is are being made to rush. There are manners much older than la,-ge supplies up ,he Se 1.\m~e,,¢e Mrs .Leavit*t, some of them old cn- rlver to supply the points there lor ovsh -in be her mother. who think the winter. Naveigation v.~'Il so-on that if a woman is to be sent to con- close on the St Lawrence, cnt for grass from iiglorado .the elder states- this reason the colil mine in Cape woman shou furnish the timber. Breton, is being shipped there. Thel --<------ quotations from Nova Scotia are | vcry unfavorable. The sellers al'e|'¥u_BK_,-I-UH somewhat reticent in quoting. any ~ , __ L _ _ prices as yet, as they are apparently T Y 1 llzood of the price cf' soft (oil bein awaiting results from the other two minlngtowns. l ll. muy ‘..e that tllcrr will be mlmyr who will have to de vith~< --- ont the usual quantity 01| 1~0p,0N'i‘0, Oct. 12-The first divi- soft coal during the w_ln_¢¢l` dmd gg me .hundred and fotlrtein months,i-is ftis feared that the Port [thousand shmeholdu-5 0| we iigfuact Hood, Inverness and Sydney Milne! York Lou, Company will be mO¢l\'\>0‘ will not ne able to meelths denm/ll;|_tPut ?_l_;‘§‘; Baft tézigniliiililei; li\1(i~‘f'l.:h'&ndTi)rst exiibcud. B . ._.Y UW!! P. » I tint - oglzr mines there is a big demaud."\'h° ‘H'i‘_:_‘_’:» _';:‘_E\°E;__ew_\_2,é'°to~pmp’|, At Springhill. he says. _the situation HV0 PGY -»» _ ~ “__ .Q Ill dead, there being no output what-|n\l over the wor d. even B8 1 eva-, 'Norway .and J span. . .,,,=.;,,'i,e. ...._,~; ,_ _________