Z fl N THE CHARLOTTETOWE GU RDiA E E .5 ,,_._ 1 ---'°-~-~:1~ - L - - MORNING DA] WEKKLX' . TNOW gl* Sf. >O ‘,’_"{,‘§‘§2,l§‘§’,l,,,} CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE E 0 ~ 1 - -- f ' _ . . f' ...L ; _ . L. .f:____-_-- f--~~~'~_L': _- :~_:.-_'i;'__:__Tf; _, --~v'_ ; =f- ~- _~; g D " * ‘_ . . WARD ISLAND, CANADA, TUESDAY, NovEi1Br.n 3, 1908. {..,,".:‘ifi.}l£’i'?Eli..‘i}’.”i?llri‘.‘RS¢i§‘é. _ _£2 “Clif Q, 1 BRYAN AND TAFT BOTH CONFIDENT Where They Ended Their Campaign Work. Chairmen of Both National 'Committees Adhere to Their' Estimates For Today. NEW YORK, Nov. 2-(Special)-The Bryan is touring Northwestern last turn was given today to the poll. linnsas and expects to reach his home tical wheel of 1908 with the Upeningim _Lincoln tolnghm _ I\o change is noted in the announc- W the P0115 8' few hours away' [ed estimates of the opposing national The leaders of the two great parties ~chulrm,m_ gave their attention to the last de- Hitchcock ofthe Republican Nation- tails ofthe campaign. nl Committee holding steadfastly to Taft was this afternoon in Cleve his forecast of 325 votes for Taft. land an-il will spend tonight Mack of the Democratic Committee Youni;stown, going thence to Cincin-`|ann'ounces himself as equally certain nuti to vote tomorrow and to hear _, that Bryan will receive 333 of the 483 the results' of the balloting. `|votes in the Electoral College. - _,-,~---.sfxfc-._~-_ _».;..:.--- ~__--,~, ~-.__--_unmfla NEW HHHNSWISN l UNNEN HPPHSE T" MNST SHUW PHUHE' SHEEHNSE SNSE __-_-. .€_. .’-7 G' AUGUSTA, Me.. Nov. 1-At the re-. NEW »YORK, Nov. 1-The League iliivst. of the State Board of Health ‘ for the Civic Edifcation of Women, a ilu: Governor and Council approvedmutional anti--suffrage organization ful rules and regulations relating to tholwhicli many proimiirienl; New York siiiiill pox in New Brunswicll. lwomen are interested, opened an of-, The rules. and regulations provide. lice new renently in the home of M,-5_\ that until further notice no pers0n‘GilDert E. Jones, chairman of the sliail come from the Province of New I executive onmmjgtee, llrunswick into any city. town ori Literature relating ta women’s EWNS HELENSED THEN HHN IJUWN ' _ p-an-4 Strange Fate of Fraudulent Official, Pardoned, But Killed by Train- . ii MONTREAL, Nov. Z-(Special)- David Hobbs, C. P. R. custom oflic- ial who got a seven years sentence for defrauding the government by false entries and was recently .released, was run over by a train and died in a western hospital. Hobbs was brought hack from Mexi- co after making his escape from this country. _i_._._.___ NHHESTEIJ HN N PEHJHHY SHNHGE Grand Secretary of P- W. A. Held For _Alleged Making False Affidavit. GLACE BAY, Nov. 2-(Special)- John Mo'ffat't, Grand Secretary of the P. W. A. was arrested on Saturday on charge of perjury. _ The information was laid by a mem- ber ofthe P. W. A. towiisliili, lumber camp of otheifsnm-nge will be on tlw me at the 0,_ place in thc State of Maine unless helfice and pamphlets relating to the! can iu'<~\'c to Che Satisfaction of thclsiiinrct will be .iistri'..iit~...i free. 'i‘here` lluaril of Health of the place tolis 3 l',,'rm»y of 'noolls ,mll cllppiugsl which hr 0011109 01" £0 un lIlSl>€Cl-OP Of .from newspapers and statistics ar-E the State Board of Health, 'chat h€?i'an,'c1`i'2~ S , .~.. tors attempted to reach the fire, but were driven back by the choking smoke NNHNSTEH PNHNNET ETHL NT Nllilll and disoii . l 1! I _ as onc of the greatest political par-`ol~ Two 1>1-=»\'fH>' gxhibition gniiics in this country, buti ‘HE (-"H0315 URUWNING- » . i ii '. r ‘ , . ~' -' = l aidly any likelihood of the \i~.itursl W1NN[l'EG» Mano N‘»'\'~ _1“G0"\`K0 p _,ying on _lccount of me cold w,.,,t_‘,<‘._oi'li~y, 1-uililoyod as 11 statioihiry cn- hm. that will be in Order about th,,|__ r;inccr on thc National 'l`r.iiiscontiii- ¢_in,,c_ lclital w..ri<, west ol here, met with ii A despatch fron., V,,,,cOuVc,._ ]m“.__ liorriblo death recently. lic was work- cver, dcclui'c.~: that rniiieg limi.; ;,,,e,,‘_ii\i; in the \va_tcr tank \\'heii his clo- sccurcd for points in the Province iifltlif-`* "il“i~'h_lf ll1`l‘ ll"»H\ l-‘!=\S<'\nL‘. H0 B,-lush Columbia and W th um pull. c\'iLecrttyutes,.t.b(ltei§ ziiiilicrxiliiiilédu that n ciileil to detlironc un_d_l~eplacc him by_ n__lj____,ty U, the \,_,hit_,5 of mc T,.a,,S_ l1l5 third S°“~ Sammkl troops W n."e' Vaal, Ora11,1;iii and Natal will not avr some ladies’ blouses from the ground scnt over to over-awe the Al_b_a_n1un cept this unless it is energetically guard and fanatical seactionaiics. wpported by the Imperifl Goverw i this suction .il the couiitiy theio 1." *_* ` ll. H. UEEISEH ' SENT -Tl] JNN. ___ 5-_4_ _ Charged With Knowingl Permitting lnpersonation at Port Arthur. .,.._.... FORT WILLIAM, Nov. 2-_(Special) -Lcchiiian, Deputy Returning Officer at Dexter poll, \vhcre one man voted < six times and where wholesale person- ating and voting of dead men took place on Monday, has been- arrested, cliiiiycil with knowingly allowing im- lil-iwsonatiou. lie is now in jail at Port Arthur. Tbrcc iiicii in jail have made a. con- l`c.~:si<.n iiiiliiicatlng the lteturning Of- ficcr. As the result of wholesale corrup- tion in tiic district. over 200 arrests will be made. ,NTINEHNLS IN THE SHNEU llltL'SSEl.S, Nov. 1-Reports receiv- cd from li. D. Mchun, leader ol the expedition ioto the Congo, selate that lie has discovered rich deposits ‘of gold, tin and copper in the Mey- Ianami district. |lEEHllNl]El]r THE CHSTlN\NS »-_-_ OTT.\\\‘A, Nav. l-In the Exchealir- cr (‘ourt recently, in the case of the Kina \'.~:. .-\. Seviigny, poultry dealer, of wlontronl, juilcement wns olitaiiicd by default for three thousand dollars airuiiist. the delendiint for an infrac- tion of the customs act by importing birds into Canada at an undervalua- tion. PEHSNT Will JlllN UPIHM HNTE _.___ \\‘A.`s"ill!\`(}'l‘Uf\‘, Nov. 1-Persia has consented to join the International Conference to consider measures for the restriction ol the opium traffic which is to incet at Shanghai, China, in January next. All the countries interim-ati-d in the production of opium and its import have now signified their intention of participating in the conference except Turkey. Kllilaldll ()N 'l`l{A(‘K NEAR NEW GLASGOW. NEW GLASGOW, N. S., Oct. 31.- Siindy l<‘ruser, a miner, was killed yesterday on the 'Fliorburn ‘branch railway nvar New Glasgow. He is supposed to have been walk. ini: alinig the track with his head down when ho was struck by n speci- al train returning from the MacDon- rcived from R. D. Meunhen, leader oil ' 5" -l _ _ , ‘ ° ` “aid reception in New Glasgow. the expedition into the Congo. fn- late that he has di:-ico\'-Bl`€'d 'flclil dsl; . . - 9 _ _\;°f”’i;‘§ ‘il ihiorlgcéln and col?" H and _three months for _pcr_lury, in Ly" lm T S N ' ==\V0f1\“1f1t§ to an affidavit. Mrs. Perl '].ott, whom lie married, was senten- ced to tlirce months and five days' for perjury. QUARREI.. CAUSES FIRE. MONTREAL, Nov. 1-Dcvniostic strife in the house of Joseph Danse. was responsible for culling out the uri-mon attached to No. 13 stallion rc- ccntly. In the course of 'a quarrel be- tween iiusband and wife a lighted oil lamp was used as amissile, and as n. result _ one ofthe rooms caught fire. Fortunately, the blaze was extinguish- cd uefore much damage was done. Miimrd‘s Liiiiiiieut Cures l)ipl.\flieria. Any reader who rcceiven a. dirty or Poorly printed copy of any issue of The Guardian will confer n favor on the management by forwarding same promptly to the subscription depart- ment, when a well printed paper will be sent by return mall. ll Minard‘s Lininient Cures Colds. &c. roiiioiirs Means a Splendid Choice of Subjects, With a Fetch- ing Specialty by New Wonderland’s New Singer Miss Jenette Von Branders. _ The Metamoi' hoses will be resen- ’ ;-~ .- ___ -fr _*___ _ . yew REEL fli-.nl presenting of this splendid film ted at New Wniidei-lnml Lani-_»;?¢_ as this evening. and everyone should see "'“'l“¥ bo the change 'ln shipment an- ilétior it 15 0,T;l,,oe‘dul;° [gander 1;,”- other reel had to be put nn last even- lzcd Trignel-'iecaiij Muctoscnie eng; el3rl?,__ ini! in place of it. It is a series of graph Co. “ghllllllz changes, the metamorpho- Music Hall Agentfs Dream comple- f_’_‘;’_;-_l;l\l_l;i; place rapidly and almost :es _gba 1i_st__wi_t_}; Mismfon Dranlders . . n e on c us The Old Composer is a splendid mo all the Time" irrlild as ssllgiecliglly; depiction of n subject which appeals "Good Bye Mary" in lmltntion 0( t0 cv‘er7‘ lover of music, and' the Maud Allen's best style. Be sure and “S-“FY is most patlintic nnd touching see this for it is worth going on pur- despatch has been received here an- in the Orient. service by the Chinese mandarins and other native rulers ofthe South- ern Chinese Provinces and also b royal family ol Siam. _.______4_ A very enjoyable tea and reception was given last Thursday afternoon, at the Baptist Parsonage, Hampton, N. B., to Miss Helen Blackadar, a returned: missionary to the Telugus of India, who expects to remain on furlough in Nova Scotia for the next few months. Forty nr fifty ladies ofthe Missionary Aid Society, ol Hampton Village Baptist church, in- cluding also a few invited guests were present, and received a hearty welcome from Mrs. Grant, wife of the pastor, the Rev. E. J. Grant, and Mrs. Samuel H. Flewelling. Miss Blackadar in answer to numerous en- quiries gave very interesting par- ticulars of the character and' pro- gress of ber work, as well as of the nouncing the death by liydrophobia in l l_ lt- d shanghai, china, of Dr J Edward The wmd T wa mg for s°m°b° Y' r _ - ~ _ A deed of love to do; Hall, one of the most noted dentists Then up ,md lw_Slen_ ,,veWU,,i_v_ For everybody is you l DY; Hull ffelillenily WHS Called into For everybody is you, my comrade, Judge Derochc, James Hawley of Someuody to heed its tears. aes - ._f...-.-.__ --_ ,, f i Bancroft was Sentenced to three D0ubLing_ qlmstlgp no longer’ ‘WllQ'_?' ___ __ __r~__________ _ A __ ___ _WI __ ,,,0,,t|,S in j,,|_ on _,_ cha,.ge of bigamy SlT._LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 1-A cable For 0 my c0mmde_ .us you , *_ ".<~<-.-. ~ ‘ "’\ ~< N., ` y I\Iinard's Lininient Cures Gargct in cows For everybody is you ! il., _ we manners and customs of the people, religloiisly and socially.-|St. John Telegraph. Miss Blaokadar made many friends in this City and Pro- vinco during her recent visit. Miss Laura Beers, Montague, who has been spending a few days in this City the guest olMias Alva Brehaui: left yesterday for Murray River. CHICAGO, November 2-(Speclal)- Nov. Wheat . ‘.. 971' T“l\¢n 'ny the Oorsaira _will be the pose for. . - .°.- ’ . _ -. 5;" ;_<.;.,,.._-' _ ._.§,,,§_ "Tai LIEUT. COL. J. H. BURLAND. - who with his two sfters gives $50, CHICAGO MARKETS, 000 for a building; qar the Tuberculosis League of Mon trea Nov. Corn 62* FAIR AND COLD. A ‘I - l- l Z f f -- ' " ' ' ._» it _ .A r __ 1 'ac-f- .E N' ,.,. ~ >&5’ .1 cz. Dec. Whcnt 9.7; °-- _ D _ C ' _ N _ 3_,S , ,__ C F mm nd of Bulgsrla, amlsomn nf his Royal Hussnrs. From npliotogrnph taken during the recent: Dil; Pljilrlllr . . . SIEETST) bivrlegterly w(iiids, fniil allied gold. ariiigrmaneouvrgs. Ita shows the Dui-garlan tuier who has stirred up all Europe in the Royal Hussar uniform, l » / -~i»»\.$..in -¢¢»,.»-1,-run W' .gs-= _ ~ v_.~ ru Q, _.a ’ ‘°`