g S of a uarter of a M1llio*nl-»250 000 Readers Each Hs Hnnonn ir nur ._,, 'git .,, A. ,V - ‘ \‘ . _ , _ ,` _ ’ - ' ` ` x , _ ‘ -A “ " “ il' 5 ‘ '(3.7 ~ PAcss.AtLessr I = i' "I A . - - _ , " ‘ ' , _ 7090 Guaranteed ._ ‘ ' ~ I` I ’ » ~ ' :ici - I ` ' T ` ' ' _ _‘_ "` ' _ , _ I ,_ ,__ ` - I A A " . ' A '_ -' _ V MGatohes 'All, r>eor>‘e submitted an ultimatum to the un rr, saying that they wanted rt dcflni‘c answer as to what tl ey intend to do. Afltlr “kink some 'soars to consider the matter the Association rletided tn adhere hour. ' nf--» r §~- --1 I’ ` DEPOSED ‘ Prrssrosnr or sonouon BANK B25 _i1 The steamihlli companies no\v say that I they vil'l bring men in from Montreal tu do the work and the first. contingent. is expected, on Thursday or Friday. T°”°""‘3- N°V~ 2"l~-isileciull-The Ol' for St d li I A t I x acona Ha , his residence here is R. L Borden will bring Messrs Pugsley -- awa e l Says Quebec is ._ @_ creates a sensation at the 1»1.,,,,,..,,,|THAW'S TRIAL IIUVEAARER TERIIA 7A TREE WHICH Liberal Banquet-Thinks Peo le » - I I Should Pay More Attention tg’ AGAIN PUT ,UTI SUPREIIAE SUURT IS SAPAR-.E UE neveioprng the province TIII JAUUARYI AT SUMNIERSIUE VARIUUS USES mil. MONTREAL, Nov. 25,-Hon. jacques Bureau, the uewaolicitor-general, indicat- ed at a ein ier given in his hc noron t at ir- day night by the Montreal Reform Club that the next great work to be u'ndertaken hy the dominion government would bc the construction _of the Georgian Bay canal. The new minister said that four times the present transportation facilities, between eastern and western Canada, were required, and that the government was already inquiring into the engineering difiiculties presented by the new canal project. Speaking for himself, he ex- pressed the belief that within a few years this work would be undertaken by the government. A somewhat sensational speech was made by I-Ion. W. A. Weir. provincial treasurer, who remarked that in the past Qiebec had paid to much attention tol "religion and kingdom come" instead of the kingdom they already had to develop. He intimated that it ufight be as well to forget the Kingdom of Heaven for a bit and devote more attention to developing the province and bringing its people to- gether, ‘ Ilon. Mr. Weir also expressed great Minard’s Liniment Cures Uinhtherla. UISGUSTEU AT SHERIIPS ASTIUN IN TURIINTU Who Seized Cars of theZTor- onto Railway Company for damages Toaonro, Nov. zz- Mrs 1031*' R°f’ll°" obtained judgment against the Toronto Railway Company for two thousand dol- lar; for th; déath of her husband, but the company did iiot pay “P- ‘md i°d“7 the sherifT‘a omeerhwent to the Kiail ‘UWA car sheds and leized four cars to satiafl' the claim. 'The companys officials wer.- surprised and disgusted at the action. They my the mmM°y_y§ appeal. 1' '..,.'_-mira--I urrsoulv sr# Mhmdirr- 57 U’°°°l°“‘ wianhnnsuw U1-:"ll*°"° f glce over the defeat of Bourassa and warn- ed his bearers not to delude themselves with any sirch pliantasy, as was locked up iu the word "Nationalist," of which the country had had enough. His speech was greeted with great en- thusiasm,but it is thought that his incan- tions reference to religion wiltbring down upon his head the wrath of the church, and nray lead to unpleasant complications for him. _._._.-._..._-*___ 3 EXIIIAU UUTIAWS . RURRING MAIIS. This is the thcne _of one of the mast powerful films shown by motion pictures in the world today. nnri is the firfit numb- er of the change of programme at Wond erland this evening and tomorrow. This film which is u full thousand feet ln length leaves no part of tho:-trry un- told: taking the spectator to the Watt in the days w~u.\ tramprrtation of mails was done by tueaus of the faithful little Western ponies, or bronchus. They start on their journey with $:Z0.000 in money in addition to ihc ruall-1; are held up by western outlaws, and most re-rlistlo and thrilling is the depiction of the strugg e which from the first seemed to ba going in favor of the outlaws. But rs rescue is muds by a brave lntlian' girl named Silver. Hi els, ann through her courage and un- dsunted hruvery the situation is saved. This ls rs woudsrfulpinture, one of the finest shown Pere, and has always bee-r received with unbounded enthusiasm whereevcr it has been shown. Oaught-But With Mother-In law is an unusually entertaining and mirth provok- ing ,-ubjecr. Anri the way the picture teli otsil that happens him. leaves noth- ing toadtl trlrhe story. Tire Yule Laun- dry talses thelooker on to the lmbi nec laundry in connection with the well known school at Yale, and from the first soeneiothe last is fraught with deep, intents interest. On Thursday eiening Mr. Harney will sing the superbly Illustrated song “Wou`t you come nvcr to my home and play that y¢m',¢ my litzio girl I" This is a song well |,, 5°;-ping with the splendid illustrations rmdcontalns an amount of sympathy and pathos that tningies readily with the touch of naiure that makes the wholl- uorld kin; the while it. is rendered sb dily by the singer who knows how todo it duejastiee. The above programme is ||mpl_y grand. sud in keeping with all tht’ other urs:-llsnl ones Wonderland hu given so lavishly over since it opened hare- -»__._._. THE WEATHER. funqmy, Nav. ll-'ktéil-Moderate to fresh westerly wlnde,partly cloudy and vw B U” The W°"'d C°n"""“"A"°' announced for sale. He wrllspsn d much and Aylesworth oo task for their utter Nllfiin predicts the early retirement of Sir 0 o o _ ' f ' " A _ Fred Borden. of his time in England. ance and charges concerning himself, and _ Wh," mu, Mmm," of Mum” ,Manda The world says there will be two more if given all opening will do so during io do is matter gf sqm; ,,,c0,,1,,|,|°,,_ but sessions of Parliament before the general the debate on the King's speech but the whlleltrs belie\cfl that he may find i_\ eleeiions. reply oi the lender of the Opposition will DD tath disposal Dr. Pugslev. it says, will cali a halt not be delayed long in any case. isis more probable that Sir Frederick upon the flghtinrriuttltucle he has ussum- I Mr. Aylesworth will not be there to will retire into private life ed. but that the session af or n \' vi li seo hear it. His political career also is prac- T ` 'd' ° i ` I " 00 € Ho evidently will not live in Ottawa him busy. tigally at an end, Ottawa is For Sale---Also Predicts Two to their rieinanii for ‘forty cents a,, New Yonx, Nov. 25-The second trial of Harry K. Thaw, will again be postpon- ed and there is little chance that it will begin untill well along in january. The decision to ask for a postponement has been agreed toby both sides. It is due' partly to the fact that the task of select- ing a jury would be doubly hard during the approaching holidays, owing to the prospect before the talesuien of spending both Christmas and N_ew Ycarsday locked up under the care of court bailiffs, and owing also to Tbaw’s counsel having ap- plied tothe court for permission to in- spect the evidence obtained before the lunacy commission during the first trial. SWITZERIANII _ A PARAUISE EUR MURUERERS There Appears to be Great Charity farthis Class of Criminal I ,___ LONDON, Nov. 15-Switzerlandis the imurderer‘e paradise if the story told of Lucchesi, the Italian Anarchist assassin of the Erupresl Elizabeth of Austria, be true. Lucchesi did not act without reas- The de`cI`§l6'n"ls'Agreeditoiby Non-lliry Caseis-Tried Yester-' A Product of Brazil Which ls Counsel for Both day--Court Held in St. of Verv Great I Sides PauI‘s Hall iVaIue The November term of the Prine County Supremo Court met in St. I’aul's Hall, Summerside, yesterday, Mr. Ju-ties Fitzgerald presiding. The Grand Jury were called, and a foreman selected, but as three was no business for their cuns'd_aration they were dismissed. The Ju ‘ga in bis address paid a glowing tribute to the moral condition of Prince County; referred to the working of the Pruhiiiitlon Act; and spoke feulicgly of the death o! the lute Wm. T. Iiunt. Several nf the non-jury cases were tried yesterday, and decided as fulinws:- A. F. Larliln vs. Benj. Gallant and John Pincau. Action for price of a boat. Tudgrnent for plaintiff for $85 in fulioi’ claim. Johnston and Tweedle for plaintiff) McQusrrir, K. C ,for drfonrlants. P. rey Tanton vr. Jarvis P Tantun. The question in dispute in this case is whether $150 owing by the dft. tothe plit. is due for rent or interest. Judgment reserved. McQuarrle, K C, for pltf; Wyatt for rif‘. McLean vs. Mclic rn. Action for tx-over bt-tween huslnrrri and wife. S‘ands over pending an nflcr by the defendant to pay the costsand nominal damages and rsi urn the goods. McQuarrIe. K. C.. for pltf; Saunders and Stewart for dft. Horns vs Urzswell. Action on note; Judgment for plif. Neil McLeod for pltf. Kougban vs Stevenson; Judgment for $l09.~i'l?}ohnson for pltf. Ga etlvs Mitchell; action for pltf for $154.68. Johnston fur pltf. » 'Jhandler vs Maynard; Judgement for pltf for $85, ll. Johnston for pltf. Mvrlok va Graves; Judgment for plain tiff for _$81.17. Twesiy for pltf. ' Sinclair-,and ann. vs. Dawson. garnished _“-9 NEW YORK, Nov, 25.-The ‘carnahuba , palm of Brazil,’ said the lumber dealer, is 1 ment store tree, you might well call it, , for it gives everything from medicine to cattle feed, Its roots make a valuable drug, a blood purifier that is prescribed a good deal in the spring. Its timber takesa high polish and is in demand a- mong cabinetmakers for fine work. The sap becomes wine or vinegar, according tothe way it is prepared, and starch and sugar are also obtained from this sap. The fruit of the tree is a cattle food, the nut is a good coffee substitute, the pith makes corks. There, can you beat it .>- medicine, sugar, coffee starch, wine, corks, cattle food, lumber and vinegar- nll from this one tree, the carnahuba palm.` MnardsLlnl'nen tCuresD st ERENIJHMAN IIN RESPECT EUR IUIIERALS The disco'/erer of ThaIium-- Nobel prize for cheinistry will be awarded exticntiirgi nitric acid fronr the atmos phere, whiich, it was announced would Of Brooklyn §ds _i._.__-_ Nr-;\v Ycrrrr, Nou itll-(Special) liownrd Muxutll, tht-. rirpoecri prrriidunt of the llorirugh Bank in Ilrooklyrr, who cut his hr.-ut this uf'crn:on nthin h:ru;e, dioil tonight nt Long Islitrvl College llolplt rl. Maxwell four yturs ngo was cashier of rution was merged with the Union Bank, unotlir r Iircoirlyn instli tation. At that. time he lrnri no property, so far as known. but irc crilisiri tue assistance ol \\'rn. (low, of the advertising firm of \Vin~fi Sc Gow, n' tl these ,two with others org ‘r»iz» il the ll fr-on rir llank of Brooklyn. '.I.`1 ir B mugh lhnrlr operating on what His Life hy Cutting His Throat-Heavy Losses Had Worried and Unhalanced » Him. `_é___.‘c_ at-lr|c\'. il is r-urariiablc sur-(egg mr ps ofllecrs nnil illrw.-tors, and before the crush Maxwell was reported to be wortli$20(l,000 All t|rls,bowevcr, wus strippcl from him in the effort to recoup the bank (el- tl.c K\ng‘s County Bank when tlrutirisii-` qrrosilonable loans for the makirg of which he as pmiitlent had been respon- sibi '_ ' Maxwell was rcle\sr~d from _jail lm; night on $ii),0f)O bail, when the o'ilel,_als said he appeared greatly worried end man- tully unbal rnced. Today he went, into this b ith raonr of his home and cut his throat, dying mon has been dcserilei as “ilb.ral lines" NUIIEI PRIZE GREAT EHEIVIISI SIR WNI. IIRIIUKES _.__ -1- Rudyard Kipllng Also Gets a Prize. S'rocr