‘of a ~’-` wk ~=3~_i"‘ ofa . ' . ‘ , 1 ~ 1-- J -~~ ,. ._ . .. ~ » 5. . ._ _ . ,. _,_,_, l 4 ~ _ _ . _ _ ' - ‘ f f>,- .. i . . -fi f.,'1_i§:§.,.`_`._. VE,-V .rl,»tl. ,-,..i‘.~.,.,§‘f'.~s‘.._~_x,\~~_., "\._».~»_ ' `. .,§..f<.. _,. ,. ,I , , .» fy.. i. is ,,,,..f.., __ {.»,t~T.$,,r. . ' ' ¥5.','.. 'ifl¢.=~.'~.'¢r~..‘.l,.' ' 1 ,l’ . .I - v 1 4 113- _n O ` ' ‘ ' " > -» » - ---.--~--~>»~"..- *S » . K X ‘ ‘ E5-Atleaat I ' "- .~ <1 ."' ,- 7,_ Guaranteed ' ' f' ` D, for 190'( ,_ ~[>2-50,00iOi coders Each' fv; ~..m_.. OTTETOW ARDI I e ‘I i M I ",. it Ali. Fo n )vNf‘ID“!f¥`.'i§T>\v gtlltsly . CHARLO-rTET6W , ' . , .- 1 /:_f‘_'H -_*_ V“=__ A, ,N, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, L'/_\NADA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9| 19 )7, { . IANIA ,ss Allu-:Apr Lowraarcolm The Great Cunard Liner Has Beaten Her.Own Record- Cut Several Hours from the Previous Best Record ` “Splendid Speed Showings New Yonx. Nov. 8.-(Sp¢¢|,,1)__T,,,, marvellousrr-cord established less than azncnth ago by the giant turbine Cun- r der Lusitanic when she out several hours from passage time across the Atlantic already has bien broken. But Lusitania still retains the title of Queen ofthe seas as it was she herself that established the new low mark and in- °m°“i/I.Y she ad led several new records to her credit. These Include best single days run, 618 kniita, made on November 6, an average of more than 690 knots for every full day; W1 an leverage :hourly speed or 24.25 knots for full 2781 miles. Engineer M’K1'1mon Killed During” Sleep Murderer Gives No Reason for Crush- ing Skull oi the Young Officer Who Was a Popular Member oi the Crew Funeral Held From His Parents’Residence Near Saratoga. -_._*__._..._____.__._________....._. The body of Archibald McKinnon, who was killrd on the oil steamer Riser-rans in the Honolulu harbor, by J oh-1 Wynnr, an oller on the same veesel, has been shipped to Sin Francisco. The deceased was a son of B and San.- aniha McKinnon, who reside on the Saratoga road, seven miles and a half from this oily. lla was horn in Al imeda in l88l, being new 26 years and I) mouths of age. About two years ago he entered thc transport service, and by hard work and intelligence was giver hir credentials in engineering. McKinnon was a popuiai member of the crew of tbcii.-isecrans, and had no trouble at any time aboard. The following despatch to the Mercury from Honolulu .gives thc details of his murder. The slaying of Third Enginc. r A F Mc- Kinnon, 0f.tho Rosecrans by John Wynne on ti.e night of S ptembcr 20, was a particularly llehdinh decl, unc murder.-ri man being asleep in the cabin wbenj his skullwss crushed with ahammer. The affair occurred aboutii o’oloek at night‘ some six hours after the Illsecrans had arrived here from Gaviota. Thsro had been no qu srrel hctwrcn tha two men. McKinnon had come aboard perfectly sober. Wynne appeared n short time afterwards slightly intoxicated; but able to go on mtch. I intend of going to work, however, he west into the machine shopof the ship, seierted n two anda hsif pound ltamm r, entered the room of- the altering mau and administered two .i.i_;;_g Condcnscdsovcrtisgmenis T00 Ilfie for Uladsiiluatlon. é?___._._---_---* @SBE PAGE 6 FOR R.\TES~&3§ i'1” ]' OB l'»-in the cent-or of this CNY ", WH I brooch aes with brlliarits. lwpfief pleas lows as rm- om U. ll-iid-it v CsRg|gg.w,h¢¢.| an deliver The Guardian in tl c Eastern section. Apply at ence sr tin-. satan l,.tl<>lr;¢;:d\l3r|1tsr. OSl`FrIdn Nuv. Sill. l0llI8W\iere bc- L t 'con ,lltliaboro n"|r-,nt and Q~10._.. ` '---~-1-f-""'“ Anas ' s WANTED-s2.r»lrn roy .rua- renteedioagentn lo take orders tr;r_"é fast s.lii.~|r hounstlo‘d nec.-rally. 5"' ' cents iverf rsamp'o»\nd t rm! tv l¥\'“"* nl-resid. MTg.u°. nor sS.Hi];r§{;1-l_‘;'*,°" mums -'rm sv-rriwfin-°"~ ° §.'°s'°.t""°.itt°.:“.&:‘."'af:: .': 22:: tim sTlrNas'Tns dar iivervlwi" i' "*°",,§2 crushing blows on the right temple. I-Ie was caught by the chief engine-er immediately after the crime and announ- ce I that he had ill lcd McKinnon and was al id of it. I-I : gave no reason for the deed nor has any mot/ve been learned since. Wynne was turned over to the tarrltcral authoritlcs, as members of the crew made threats of lynchinz. He was finally turned c\'cr to the custody ni thc icdcral autberl ties.-`-San Francisco; Mercury, Sept Blat. The deceuscd's father, Daniel McKinnon is a native of Brookfield, P. E. I., and left her;35 ye irs ago. Thcrearc manyrelatives including two brothers. Finley McKinnon Brook field and John McKinnon, 0'Leary S-.a., also a sister Mrs. A. Ii. McLeod, of Brouirhelri. who will mourn their loss. ______,___..l CHICAGO MARKETS Carcsoo, November 8-(Spsalai)-- Nov.0crn .. 505 1' Wlxest...... .. . . . 'Ot “Pork...... .... .... .... .. --- Jan Ocra..-... . .. 57! “ Wbeat..... Wil “ Pork...... . . ... _.\___._.__--_--» T H E T U N N EL. The Guardian would ills w know if the rc-ldcht4 of Prince Edward Island really desire u tunnel to connect with the main- laud, and with this and in view each person is requested tocnt out the below coupon altar writing in their name and address, and enclose to “The Guardian, Charlottetown", marking "Tunnel" on garner of envelope. Everybody should en ll at once. party for Prine Edward Island ce g this Ixuvlr: at one .) I I 2 tnnm l connect n TUNNEL COUPON. As! de-I wealth lndprng would like to see a i~.a ursnsnaina. P. O..-..- . .... 1 (that not and send i i Z I w b the ad ertlasd \Yhli0 :thi iuthltlslght abd ntl* iq The news of a dlstresslnglysad accident, HD\'°t\d flllitlkly throughou t the City yes- terday, shortly after the noon hour. It appears that Artcmus Stetson. swltchmnn and brakeman, who had been for some time employed in the Railway .Yard was caught by tie shunting engine while enraged arworr. Ho fell beneath the lender and bis body dragged a short space, notwithstanding that the engine was immediately stopped. The details of 'the fatal affair will be better learned from ths evidence of yard mater Ryan which is appended further on in the \..oronet's irquest. As soon as the accident was seen by Mr. Ilyan, he at once sent telephone messages for the ambulance and doctors, and then with the assistance of the engineer and driver of the shunting engine and some others they extracted the cruelly mangled body of Stetson from beneath the tender. The sufferer was taken to the Charlotte- town Hospital where several doctors were present but his ioj aries were of such a terrible nature he succumbed three quarters of an hour alter the aeeirleur. ' Ateillit o’oloek last night n coroner's inquest was hell in the City Police Court. Dr. R.'McNelll, Coroner, presiding Tbejurymca were :-Isaac Carter, fere- man. Alex. Mcthnn ll, Ejiward Coady, Edward Egan, Wm. Sellers. Chao. Rflry, James Stewart. DR. Lnnwett testified having seen the patient at thc Hospltll. His injuries were fractured base of skull, dislocated vete- brae, wound over right eye, hemorrsge in left car, fracture of the pclvi-, fracture of left hip, compound fracture and disloc- ation of right ankle, and general contusi ons of the body etc. He took means to bring about artificial respiration but all means failed. Dr. Kelly corroborated the evidence of .the former witness. Henry Sutherland the driver of the locomotive and Alcx McDonald, the fireman lcstiticd as to how the accident occurred. From their position in the cab of the cnglns they o>uI'i nrt see the tender strike Stetson. The engine was ,topped instantl7,wben Mr. Ryan signall- ed them. George Ryan (s /vorn) I am ynrd master at the P. E. I. R.' At ten minutes to I2 yesterday I instructed Stetson to pick up a string ofears cn the middle track and put them on the breastwork. He did this and ohms out again with the engine on the main traolr. When I saw him he was thrbwing back the switch to the muiniine. He than camea step or two towards me-I was about 85 yards awayl The engine scernrd to me to batik inl‘A him and trip him; he made no amempt to get on the step at the rear of the beitder. As he fell be cried "Oh, 0h,i’ at the top of his voice. He did not appear to know rho cogine was so ns‘hf'. When I new himf fall I (signalled to the engine to stop which wiltfdotti ai ` qtllokly as parillats. ny mar time as nas disappears under thc tender. I felt he v3as‘dhr|on`siy' hurt and run to window of freight oilirs and asked them io telephone for the am- bulance and some doctor. Tnenl watt to the en|ilic."i_ Psrliaps is quositer ofa minute hid slipsed ‘fillet ifigdlociriit I found thc body between the two whsils cf the forwsrl truck of the tender. Hs »-were which iirltllyarll-causing. me me-vu on uit ml or tus'1.i1.snw°rr, riiathiirom tilt rlii 'tllefenhiib was‘on |\bJiI\ lil or eight Inoltrl. The bhle Idd was sums nlstarsst, eine to his oats- ohclilgllin. I |-rledauths rod'sad this ¢¢|||,"¢ him., Igotaulaa to hold this plps sad so new las rod vonjstmdds ,___.> Frist: sausages, mails rlsliy st Saunders 0: Newsom. ` A i ol; ul A T YARD.nep.uia¢i0n of speekers from This Pr... Was Employed As Switchman and Brakeman w *aa* '~:'_:_,,__ _ ‘ ' , _-ni ‘ M 1 srrlscnl-:s ON THE TUNNELT. AT MONCTON i vince Receive Attention and Court- ' eous Hearing On P. E. I. Railway===Was Caught by Shunt= ' Board of Trade ~ By Moncton i_é.___.____ ? I. s , , . ¢ , , . mg Engine While at Work ln Yard -- - H:;07|";fT";-"rt NO:-1 E;-Q-(SDECIHIN--.-\Iteritheir n»l~Ir .=»»s #lie i'n'll\wIl.;_' resolution s n g c orcc u n rrc>`~s f l» - ' . .. and Crueliv Man led .. "1“.:11“"°.'::“;.;:;:;;2..... .. J g | 'tunncibeneuth Aorthumilerlind Ftratts, cxprr.e.~r~s its hearty am,,.,.,.|,,mm of the ,tile ltioncton llourl Trade t lr-ight plsrig- not of tilt' uc .til-lllvn fiom Prince lfdward ' ,vi rylllpnvliy vmrur-rls tim N- _j .gr rf., , | throat. I then crawlcl unrler the t'ndr1 and tried to pull |his hi ad tlward me. l took him by the shoulders but could not move him. The body was jammed. I went to the other a'de, thc right. sir’c ol thc engine and found that his left foot was between thc whruls of the forward truck and his right. foot wus broken at the ankle. The bcrly was on its back, the knees drawn up to the chin. I asked two or three men' who Wire tier.. to help with tim body, They rlii it willingly bu- lt was an awful job they had lo use a plank to pry the hips out. I went arcunrl the engine and again get under the tender Then inch by inch we got the body hack to between tht- two trucks. Then uc took it out and put it in the ambulance. Itrwas seven minutes past twelve when the accident happened.Stet.on was not at all a drinking man. He was sober and faithful in his dnt). John Parkman and Herbert Vunldcrs- tide tellifled as to asslsking to remove the body. Thejury aftrr consideration returned a verdict to the eil`..§ot»__, that the death was the le.ulL cf 1-.cci ll=llt.' The dead man belonged to'O'Le»iry and had been In the Railway servlco for seven GNNNI] llliNEilll . ' ll NIBIHTUN The Csnariian Concert held in the iAIbrrton Hull Thanksgiving wits highly succeisful and was tile Hrst of the kind held in the Province. It was held under the patronage of His Hcnar the Lieuten- ant Governor. John Agnew M. L. A. occup’cithe chair antopcned the enter- tainment with ct few well chosen remarks. Among many important things he rc- fcrred to was the growth and IIEDBTBI prosperity of the Dominion. The stage was tastefully dc.-cratcri with buntinih flags andthe Maple Loaf were :rt about it with good client. lir. Ross rord and prernted an address of vreicorne to the Lieutenant Governor on behalf of the citizens of Alberton to which Iiis Honor madeahuppv reply. The program which follnwed was lrimiul of Canadian patriotism ani received generous apllausc. The selictlons were varied. and while arranged with 'rl view lo please all tastes, v\cre,as might be expected all Canadian. Apinsslng numbrr was the solo “Crossing the Bal" Html( by Bti"- Gec. Millar, and the muaicof it being written by Mrs F. L. Rogers made it all the more interesting. A. l~`. McArthur was featured on the program and respond- erl to ua encore after rendcrinil Um “JIU “Canada Forrverf The chorurc. Canada; God and Our Lnnd,0 Canada, and the Manic Leaf were well received and showed that time had been success- l spsntin rrnctlslng for them His Every patriotic address and congratulated Jule' pamls oralbcnbn the idol cl holding a concert of this hind, ar d hoped hat other places would follow. Bev. Mr. Ndlilar who concairsi the i'ie\` of hold- an "al| Canadian" concert in to oe cqn- lzratul .ted on seeing it so well carried out. I t-----i i ' Any Guardian reader ' - who .receives adimiy print ed, badly printed, badly - foid'ed.‘bsdiy cus, bsdiy ' ` addressed, badly wrapped, V f torn, soiled or ineompleee V paper of whatever issue ' will kindly notify the Sub- I scriptiou Department at ‘ once :N-TdliT3r the Lieutenant Governor gave a years. llc le1\c i li willow but no clliirir. ll. Tilt-rr is wide s; rand nym palily ex wlac attributable to any cause that could TU HIPHESENT ST. JUHN Eli. In Place of dr. Ruddick Who Rcsigned-Election by Acclamation Sr. .Tor-nv, Nov. 8.-(Special),»Harrlson .A. Mclieown, attorney general, was today elected to rcnreient the country of Si. John, in place of Dr. Ruddick who xc- slgned some time ago. Mr. McKeown‘s nomination paper was presented to Sheriff Ritchie this morning. No other nomination papers were filed McKcown thus being elected by acclama- tion. - FNIHYLNNN HNSN I GHINT PHUGHNM Fairyland is cr-rtuiniy giving the pcoplc great pictures, Mount Vesuvius and the city of Naples were shown there last night and none should miss seeing them tonight asitisamost remarkable picture show- ing ss it docs this great volcano in eruption. The theatre was crowded lust night and no doubt wiil be again tonight. The other pictures are by no lnennssecond class subjects being “Mods-.rn I-‘aIn‘.ers," “The Rivals," Story of Eggs." The new song made agrrnt hir. last nlghtlbclng ‘The Man In 'Phe Overalls" i 'ii RE A COLDIN ONE DAY Iridlilltr this .~'y.~tl'm uf rirmnluri pressed on c\'~1'y'hund ll.-cause oi tbr»_ Take L/\X.\`I\"I~I lil'l(),\ii') Qulnlrr Tallle¢.s. l)ru,,mu~t= .niumi iuonyv ii‘ it fails to cure. E. \V. GROVES signature on each bor. 25c. _______-1-1-1- 4’ _A V. i l I ‘ . } ,_ nasal I10Un.».sea ‘ ~»` _ t I~lnn-I in 1-timing In Mon L. rl isnt] uri ile-S- ` log this llriaui ll; 0| ll .~4uI|,ieut,oi` sul-il Il lat ll in Isla nl nrni in mm ltr rl ,_,,...,| l,,y,.,,, , ,.,,.| .,,.-\, \-;i..| ,,,,p.,,,,,,,,L. lb-v. Falh-r Bullrc, Alb ir .r; i‘.,._ 1,.-l.. 1.l\».: nllbcr. ii|,|a|.d torilbie death-which however was cri- g 'JOBR id M PI’ S iii I I I'} ricnta`l.Y Purely’ un accident and ia no ‘ '- U ' "um'ucr> 0' H" ' “ "f|"“ “"' 'l" ""i""`* 0"" |"‘“Il.V *yin* McCrciriy,eiit.nr of the Chn|l...,r,,-mall |..,,,,,. “.,,,, ,,,,. ,.,,,,H,, i, _,mpDr, ,__ Wm have been forusren. lGunrdiun wen? sp” hors |'P'('r" 1"” 'Y -l""L ’\ 'l`Ul\f1'i lit-t-/ern th.» l-.iarni .rod nttendrll meeting and at the close ni lnrlililunrl. , ._;.;____~_..__A,__ FOR llcKiUWN llitlill ;BOURA§iSA WILL . I NOT OFFER AGAIN COMMONS He States that He Will Remain in Prov- ` ° ' ' e Will Rest and mclal Politics li Then Again Take Up the Fight , Momltll:/li., Nov. 7-(Special)-Bourassa today confirmed the statement that he will not ngsin be a candidate for L\hvll,. in thc Federal House but willlrcmllln in provincial politics. ' "No," he said, “I will not go back to Ottawa. Iam inthe provincial f'l~-l-I for izuod, at in lst as far as pre:-ent plans are concerned. “I illtr-mi io lain- a rest. for a frw wi-eh and then go again after the provinciu govrruulcnt. ENNNI] TNUNN LNYS [NT 250 MIN IN NIUNTHINI SHNPS Many Are Dischargd Every Fail But More This Fall Mosrlluar.. Nor. 7.-The Grand Trunk Ilallwny has laid off about two hundred and fifty I ulcn at its shops In Point Sl. Chnrica. A number has been ict out in practically every one of the depart- mcnts. Though thc action on the part of thc company was not unexpected still it will cause some hardship in the l’oint, as ulllny of the men ar.: married and have families. Those who were lnirl oil' were in most cases those who had leen in the company‘s service the shortest time. The colllpanytakes aslmiiarcoursc noar- ly avcry fall, but this year the services ofa few mole than usual were dispensed with. It is understood that the company w.iI rr-store the numhcr ofemployecs to its us url llgnre iuet as soon as practicable. i » _,¢¢|||l. cells, Isearunela, and 'fhsr "treat ailments sro qulntrly roll. 'ed by Cresclem tablets, ten cents rar box. All drvllieh- THE WEATHER. 'l`onoN‘l‘o, Ont., November 8-(Spcciuil- Fresh wen crly winds, fair, and not much change I 1 temperature. A few local show dll. Berlin Ru’ her Boots for soili sailslsl .il ‘u. FOR TI'|O)E WHO READ Under this cap'Ion, hv|e.lit*r.Gu'\rf1ian lcrrir-rs will find weekly, illtrxosiing book items. l|‘cr»sry notes, news of the library ‘”0l'I'I. nnl additions to books In the Plu- vincial Public library. “Dreams, books, are cich awmlrl; and hooks, We know Arc ll sllbstalltiai world, both pu.~ and good; Round these, with tl ~ rlriis strong as flesh and blood, Our pastime and our happiness will grow."‘ “Culture isnitile farthest, possible re- move from a meic process of intellectual nr aesthetic nrlonlment. It is not a thing which may le bought and put oo. like a diamond brcar-t»pin ora mantle of pbe- cock's it-athcrs. It is a clearer light in the cfw, a keener healing in the ear-, a more \‘IvI(i color in the imagination, u quicker, frerr mo\cn»ent ln the luind, a deeper, warmer lnir'cst in the heart. it is the result of entrrlng into lifes dis- ciplinc awake, instead ot passing through it ash-op. It is anmlfs coming to him- svlf. In thought, l|.|nrana emanc'pation from the slurr-ry ofprcjudicc and from 'ho imprisonment of ignorant conceit. In society. it means c`elatloa above the vnigarlty of fusnicn and entrance into'a br odor sympathy with all sorts and con- ditions of mon. In religion, it means A new birth into the life ofthe Spirit." lilllvln' VIN Drum: 50,000 O00 FOR ADVERTISING "James li. Iiuke, the tobacco flng of Long I!ranch.New .lsrsey,recentiyclaImsri in an interview that he had spent more mom-y in advertising than any other il\- ing man. He raid that the figures would reach fifty million dollars.-Newspape‘r» dom.' Yet Jamca li. Duke in to-day one nf the wealthiest men in the world. When you see a liheraiadvertlser you seen rich may . The business rnan who in this age of sd, vertislng is afraid to invent his money ‘In ublicity will never accumulate a foltuor. PIL It (llll' ll6`l0i4 DAYS l'Azo`ol:v'rMr:Nr l» nosmirwl 'ra r-"rv arrv case of itching, Blind, lilevdi '.1 nr l‘rr.tfuriing }"l»s in il t0I4 days vt' wo.-vt' iv-au We --%,,,_,_ ,Q-,___ .._ . ~....;W...,. .__,..nasrvwrv! ___-_, __ __ -w ~-~ -Y- . .-~-.f----»-»~ - - -»-~ »- --~»-- »--- A