Noel Qs no :l z REVELATIONS AT THE ‘ . ' SENT DDWN EDD -EDNTY MILLIDN SAINT JOHN INQUIRY FALSE PNETENEE 1-.. ___ DUSHEES GDAIN STEAMER IN A A Dozen Wimggggs Examingd Ygsfefday, and Furthej-Got Money,,Pr0misedto Re- Already Inspected at Winni- In Dense Fog 0[[ Evidence Given About Loans, Cheques and Presents. . Inspector of Lights Suspended. Calls For, l Further Inquiry. 31', JOHN, Nov. 26-(Special)-The repaid with' interest. ° Other contractors had no financial Marine enquiry here is drawing to a, in the afternoon session witnesses JHIIIHKB with U10 OAIACABTB GXCSPNDE close. 'were heard. Clarence Allan, hardware, with whom Today n dozen witnesses examined. ,l Miss Woodley, Mr. Hardingfs clerk, Hnrdihz had HD' lllllllifl l1¢C0\1'Di5 21'- John McAvity and' Geo. lvic;-\\‘lt.y`¢n1d of making ent;-ion and said me »tending over ten years, but amount- gave fuller information in regard to stubs of three cheque books wanted as ing only to forty dollans. cgedues given Agent Harding. ievidenw had been d¢npp0ynd_ John Kelly, Inspector of Lights has Harding had obtained houscliflldi, A grocer who supplied the Govern- U90” S1lSD¢Hded- hardware s11PPii¢S for years and never ment steamers had sent add pairs of VICTORIA, Nov. Zfl-(3P¢°iB1)- raid and now owes Geo. M-:Avity fowl f_o~Harding 0ccaB,onauy_ British Columbia Liberals are circu- . . ' I k' h t - lhirteeii hundredl dollars on loans. A butcher who also supplied the igiixéiuifgix' 023.38 ,;§ge:t;d;'§etgIt;;_ Chas. Harding lumber denier, “AIO steamer-s made littlc gifts to dinerent clude the departments 0| the Interior lent money '£0 the af-Wilt iiiif- 'iii was employell ' and Public Works. F, _ _ _W ~----;------_---y.------f~------if . - ---- ~- V ~ .----- - _1 SNNNDD AND TNDS DAIIK [jl]N|N||SS|[]N HAS lnllllll lrllll lllllll_Pulll lull” NNW H3 WUHK HAMILTON, Ont., Nov. Z5-A con-, ST. JOHN, Nov 25-Tugs Lord _ turn it When Trunk Arrived, Failed to Do So. was seen here when Father Desclos money unden false pretefices. his trunk arrived, but never returned. SHIP DAMAGED DY TYPHDDN 'hospital ship Relief five days- overdue 'at Guam, for which port she sailed message came by way of Southern Luzon arid' stated that the ship was ference was held at the Royal Hotel Kitchener, Captain Livingston, and' ` yesterday afternoon between Eoin Lord Wolseley, Captain Wiley, arriv-, WA3HIN(1T0N. NQV. ?5-Repr€S€n- Flanaignii, acting for Tomi Long oat ed in port this morning at five o’clock , “Wives Qf Inland fi_Sil1}1g UICBFGSLS and old Alfrcd suruiili, to sec if ii rriatcii from roi-t Elgin, vid Plctou, Port Stats _Fish Commissioners who have could be arranged between the great Hastings, Port Mulgrave, Canso and ,been iii °°“i'iii`ei1°€ lvlfh DY- David distance runners. As expected; they Halifax, with the dredge Iro,q_uols and sftiifi” J0’l`d0H» til? Ul1_lU"d Staees could new agree on the distances, audi scows in tow. The tugs have been a- '_“°i“imii,’si°ii°i` iii i`i5ii‘ii`ii’S Ngvflldinr the result was that no match was way from this port for some time, ieiliiiiitiiiiifi i0i' U19 Iii'°5€fvi1tl=0\1 01, iiiiulc. Flanagan sold that no was wil- and after a long and tedious tow. ar- gg? i,§"‘i iisii, “mi *iw ‘v“'="S lfefweeu liiig to match the Indian for twenty rived here safely. | 9 lfitiiied §'t_M9S and Canada. have miles for u side bet Of '$2,000 or for a . The first part of the' voyage was .gimp e ed E 9" _W0iii- Tiic Peril-ilu-_ series of races at twenty, fifteen and .very rough, and the tug Lord Wolee- ll‘)'°"s Prepared "Y, Di; ‘i°i"i0“' aiifii ten miles. This was agrecllblfii 150 ley was nearly lost near Summerside,' .r‘ Prince' the bi’-iiiidiaii C0mmiS'| badly damaged 'oy typho-on, November 18th, during which theengines were disabled. Fire broke out on the Re- lief, but' was promptly gotten under control. The Relief is now proceed- ing; to Manila under her own steam, repairs to her engines having been mudc by the crew. The news relieves the fears entertained here that the' Relief had met with disaster. MONTREAL, Nov. Zfi-(Splecial,)- The umusual spectwle of a priest Sen; spite the complaints of car shortage, teiiced to three Years imprisonment ‘guy minion bushels of grain are “L I' form this harbor November 15. TheA peg. More to Be Forwarded Before Shipping Stops. ady inspected here and five millions _ - more will go through before naviga- former vicar of the diocese of Sher-liinn 610595, bi'ooke, was sent down for obtaining- '1‘his considerably exceeds half the time. _iii DIEAHETTE SAVED I _ills ull I T IJUFFALO, Nov. 25-When Stanley Woznilak, 18 years old, of No. 172 Lombard Street, stepped from the fsidewnlk in William Street last night to light ii cigaret he got out of the aim of li revolver' pointed at his heart, and when the report of Atho r~,:plosil;ii was heard a bullet struck his cout and passed through Vibe cloth under the shoilldeii oi the raised arm holding the lighted match. He was mistaken for li per- son with whom Michael Nancziak, 17 iyrars old, had had an argument lost iweek, and the bullet, the police say, was intended for the dcstrilctiori of the man who had disagreed with Niincziak. Shriibb, but be wanted the order of during a storm. The dredge is now at Mon” were Tully discussed and -V‘ii`i'1 ‘ races reversed, his forte being at the Lower Cove slip, where she will rc- ous Suggestions niiide' Dr* °i0i"i0ii » , . _ ~ _ - ~ rid Dr. l"i"nce "ll h lf t ~ _ shorter distances. lt was suggested celve some lepairi, 'before going into ference ,beflore “slublnftiéeixn "Ilya tim.l_| th tli h ld t ss coin to _ Sh t l , i>'_ “ii iix“theNiiNxt1iIllEceso‘Iuthe first arace, the (1;(;TrNf;lb;;(i);1‘ to heealzsserfmrivoggfsglrespective Governments their reportsi N hlch are expected to form th li l lui t t dccldc on tho li _ “ _ ° “SIS g'isi;i;i;i;e°oI Rmeiiigondo race’ but- the ,mac me of a treaty between the United States, and Great Britain ' men would not agree to this. Flana- ' ATLANTA, Gn_, November 25-Mi-S, gan insisted on the first rece being at IT MEANS BUSINESS -i_.____._ twenty miles and Shrubb held out for 15 Ngw INCREASING ' I .,;. DANENTEN SAYS EATHEH 5501' Two M0031; lCan»adian Pacific Railway feels tlihti IN' ONE ll‘0RENOON.;the depression is over is shown by_ ____ fthe output of the Angus shops. They' SALEM' Kings CC_' N°v_ 55__Tn0_ are turning out twenty freight cars a mas Martin and Garfield Ryder left: day and Une 1°°Um°t'ive ii Week midi Mn Ryder-S house satufrday mornin. they will krop this up for some _ . I t ten cl ck- time A NEW YORK Nov 25-Expressing, e and a ’ 0 `~ - ' ' ` tt,;’e;m,;ind Rvogsniooss down °Th£irv The G,-and T;-unk_ too, has inn,-nan_ the same firm belief_ in spiritlialism ho,-ns ,md a np;-and or for-ty eight ed its building and has given nn nr. that characterized his testimony at and forty nine inches respectively. dvi” im' 0°* i‘ii°iiSiiiiii iiiiiei i'i0Pl>er ii Pi`¢Vi°iii' heafingl Edward Ward M,-_ Mu,-t,,~, said gnny were ninety cars. The Canada Car Company is Vludrifbillil hllsbllllfl Of Mill' PCPDGY paces from the moose when they fire-d turning out eight cars dalily for the Seaiiiiei Yanderbiiti the mediu-in, The moose were about five yrrds Grand Trunk Pacino as lt has been l»00l\ A2118 “find in his Own defence apart, ' doing for the past four years. ,fi0dI1Y in We illfllllry that has been __ . __.________L_L__.._,.__.L__.__.__._.___,_.:::T;:.;;3 ,iiisiiitiitfid by his ‘i“ii§i‘f91'» Minerva _' ` ""“A”"'“""""`-T'“_‘“__""__"""'°" ~ Vanderbilt, to determine his mental ,fitness to care for his property #and H fcondilct his business. The inquiry is ibefore A sherifl’s jury and a. commis- siou appointed by the supreme court in Brookl ri. Miss Vanderbilt claims Y - ,thot her father displayed his mental unfitness by his marriage to a wom- 1.oNDoN Nov in-Aiiotiicr irlsii trurisuctlciis ieavluc about $500 000 - f‘.‘;',,“'Af°' sihiitalligsf' d°°°1,‘;°;l¢i‘,i§“ by land hill, 'to facilitate the carrying 000 to he dealt withsluter. ‘ B e Ep N “al B c man e_ B om' out of the previous land purchase act The secretary then said he pro- -_ was introduced in the House of Com- posed an issue of new three per cent. mens lust night by Chief Secretary stock to carry out the pending deals. ILLITERATE BUT L I N RE for lrcllind Birrell. The chief secret- He recognized, he continued, that he A MI L O AI - irv draft in hil es. Heiiiiid he was engaged in an extensive policy, 'l ' ge “gi” D N N zl-lvlr s 1 found that the e-iimate of $500,000.- but he declared' that land purchase LON 0 » Ov' '_ ° °m°“ 000 mizlc by one; of his predecessors ‘had worked such marvels in Ireland Aiiiii`iiWii» Oi C“»i"iiii- 0"” _‘ii the iiiiiiii )MADRID, Nov. 25-The industry of bull-fighting is seriously mcnaced ow- ing Lo a “trust" formed by the mat- a.d'ors, and the Spanish public is greatly alarmed at the possibility of their popular amusement li`e'ing abol- ished. , For some time thc matadors have been dissatisfied with the rate of pay conceded by managers of' 'li-ull-fights, an-d they' have demanded increased re- muneration in view of' the savage character of many of the bulls. At a mee-ting of the principal mat- adors of Seville, Madrid, and Cordo- va. held this week, it was agreed to demand the dioulile fee of two thou- sand dollars each performance when- ever bulls ofthe Miura breed are used These bulls are especially danger- ous. The matadors declare that they will boycott all rings where the -iri- creaecd ates are not granted. The managers a‘re disposed to close the rings rather than comply, and the crisis has created greater excitement than the recent floods in Valencia. HEALTH DE 421 PEDPLE ENDANEEDED DY [IDWS George wyudh _mi B the amount ith” the government did not hesitate remarkable business men in the Kina:-_ MANgH,EgTER_ N_ H_, N,_,v_ 25__ necessary to sihtisiyuthe land hunger Nto ask of the House of Commons to d0m_» divfl this Week’ at the &K€hUl,T1,o nnnlm of 421 inmates of the of the tenants was totally inndqaate add materially to the burdens of the 73' iii his iiativg i";7““i wlgegiiie County Farm at Grasmer is endan- t90i.,000,000‘ would be required for ‘imperial cxcliequer, which, -he pro- iiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ‘I or “ue W C is as this ind. The comlpleted transfers of posed, should assume liability for the `m'“f°‘i 3" “ iiiiuimi' ,gered by the condition of the thiirty ~ head of cattle at the institution, six » - . » her read nor write land up to October 31, represented ontine loss occasioned by the issue of Hf ciiiiid “fit r _ » of which were destroyed today, after $125,000,000, whinh had pmntinnlly ,lpithc stock below par. The loss would “iid iii’ gtdgtei bytliiagvkiliib tiiiid flbtaiig it had been definitely decided that liiiustcd the om unt realized from the totiil $3,300,000 u year. which he vw i’ ei’ “ii “i B .. ii ° ii " ‘ , issues of landostock. Pending tran-Nposed the imperial exchequer should iiimseiif iiiit iiii’ °ii°i`F§' knew “°' . . . left vnriety of bus- _ ' ‘ ` sim ri c rc tl 260,000 000 od lift from tlic shoulders of the irish }>°"1'“0l‘t|1Dlc "OD and iS U10 16TH' was sunk by the White Star freighter He secured fifty-five dollars from est quantity rr, .uuntry even moved Montreal promising to return it when Ovvr an equal distance in the same Hundred Passeng NEW YORK, Nov. 26-(Special)- ‘In the main channel off Sandy Hook during a dense fog the Panama Com- pany’s steamer Finance, southbound, Georgie, the latter being only slight. y damaged. The Georgie anchored nearby and OTIEIDWE G ARDIA. ,,,,,}.\-',f',~.'i¢,’i‘{ri.’2‘t"’i>’lii’ili’i‘i.li _ cHARLo'r'1‘E'1‘owN, __ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, roos. ,,335Agoygax-,;',,~;,¢p,ifs-,,,¢m,, _» __. ._A :_.~.;, .. _:ie SUNK CULLISION Sandy Hook. One ers and the Crew Were Rescued From the Sinking Ship. succeeded in saving; all the passengers and crew from the Finance, the form- er numbering one hundred. The Finance is now entirely sub- merged. The fog was so thick that no var seis were able to move safely. - -E DEMDNSTHATIDNS TD ANSTHIANS A NEW HSE EDD HYPNDTISNN Iifllillll, Nov. 25-Itafilills are slioir- ing; intense resentilient a_i;nin.~.i Aus- ,..____ DES MOIGES, Nov. 25-Hyplnotisrn ns _ cure for bad boys and irls has n Z trio. und Allstriiilis, because of thi ‘been officially recognized by Drobatlon fanti-Italian riots which have tinker lpliice at Vienna. 'I‘hl;-sc have heenl di officers (Y. M. Filling nod Ida McFar- land in the lies Moines Juvenile irecfed against thc Italian students i l N(70li1'l£S I’\`0f. F-fl.L'Bl‘ Adams, B- UYPU' ‘thai city and it nllnilier of the stun otist of repute has been placed in A)lits hiivc been wouniled. |Ch11i`f=!i3 Of D- lldli 1102*" il'\C0i'l`lt.i\>lBS Villtnt delrlonstrution have Laiceri pliico in several of the leading; towns ; land cities in Ituly, in the way o[*"c-: "collation and at the denionstratiillis, hen- today fiery speeches were iiialiel fanfl the Austrian flag was burned. Au attack against the Austrian embassy was prevented only' by the energetic! uttitulde of the police and ii guard of Asoldiers, and milny arrests were mode amid cries of “Do\vn with Austillif' l This rcii-'lers more diiiiclilt the posi- ` tiiili of the Itlililili (l0\'o;'i'ilnent, us a member with Austria of the triple ul- l liancc, in the Balkans cillitroversy. A ?__.,__. LAW STUDENTS l ANNUAL DlNNER.1 HALIFAX, Nov. 25-The nnliial dinner of the lliw students society of ,Dalhousie university was hold in iii; ll-Ialifax hotel last evening, and was `a grand success. -About seventy-live; igucsts were present, and 3 most rln-A ijoyable evening was spent in music and song. Adliiiraiile speeches were made by President Forrest, Di-an Weldbn, Mr. Justice Russel, J. S. Mavor, Jiid,-_ie Wallace and others, The menucard was liandsomlzly de- corated with yellow nlid black, the colors of Dalhousie. The plirty broke up shortly after iiiidnigllt. and if lin succeeds in effecting their reform by hypnotic arts, as he says he can, he will be given other young- esters to cure. Adams begun his work upon Frank lluriics who has given the probation, officers a great deal of trolu-ble. Young Barnes went to sleep quietly enough and the professor "tiirnéd his mind around" as he character- ized it_ He gave. the youngster ord- ers to go to school, mind his Dnrents and otherwise conduct himself in a more secnily manner, then woke him up. The following day young Barnes startid to school, spending half a day there before playing liooliey. This is the lie:-it allowing he has miide in monlii~< iiiiil the Juvenile officers are ciic..illlged. l...1" . 'lift A'filYVi`A`i` THAN A BAD HALF T`(‘.`.\lN"{. MONTREAL, Nov. 25-The Synod today heard a letter of acceptance from Dean Fartliibg and have natifiud the Metropolitan. Dr. Butler called attention to the fact that the Synod had worked four days for one Farth- ing. There had been great results from the wi“i¥i‘f i°i iiiiiii' ii” ii recently and aslrcd lrlm about th to two million ilcilaru ivlilrc lm- on or s"rAnvArioN. iiiiiiv fear of apprehension by the '10 ii” Iiig°i“‘“ b°’°r° it is “nt alleged proiect to again place film 'l mr*‘iately 'buys a mansion, automobile VER _._ _ b;iw_ It is a story of great strength-, aW1\Y-I control of the Equitable Life Assur et-, and iieginix to try and entertain Vancouver' B_ p__ N,,v_ 25-Flv thiiiiflt' its lesson to all who forget ance Society. the 400. Mike s attempts in this line hundred northern Indians np.; on th ere is ii law to op,-,y_ and ,-eplegg - "I assure you on my word of ho are so funny that it would make a verga of S@,,,_v,,t|,,n_ ,,c¢,,\-din,; (0 in 'flh thrilling situations and dcvclcp-[ or there is uotilffui lu that tumor. dog laugh- Don’t miss this picture fm~,,~,,,ri.,n mooivod rrldily from For iiiiiiiis- °’”' “ld HW0- "N0 OM T199 Suilleste it's been the hit of the season where- George iugiimar--The Barbarian will b Complete change of D\°0Rl'Bm l-0-` Sllfll a thing to mc. and I have n ever it has been shown. Be early. Ad- Tm, 'tl-me in-0 hnndrcii miles ees £The report is signed by the Minister ,passed at ‘thc last session of the Legislutllrc film noon drclareil within ,thc power of ihr Plllivincllil Legisla- _turc to clilict. A copy of the above `i‘epol‘t luis liceii i‘ccci\'i-il by lileuteri~ fmt f`lovl.rnnr Mn(-Kinnoli. | Petitions had been forwarded to ‘thc Governor (lcncrnl from the a1lto~ mobile drivers rigninet him to dis- ullnw the Ari, on thc _=:l'»ll:ids that it j\v.fis oppressive. and unjust and in ex< ces.-i of lornl iegi.sl:i‘.iire lilltliority. Thi. report suys that the Govern- ment is not concerned with any ques- tirin as to thc pilopriety or expedi- ency of thc stutilte. Its effect. is ,merely to profil' if. the ui-ie of motor ,, vehicles upon the public liiKii"i'iiYii~ 0 nnil the pliwfil to do this is ilnQ“¢*i‘ tionnlily vested in the I.eKif"ii\tiii`°- of Justice. ¢` The following is the extract from! Drcsenteri tonight for tho las night. These pictures will be shown intention to make such an eHort.l .mission “ve ,.,,_nts_ 0, “mt swpfy ,,,,,,,_ had ,un ,,\¢,,g¢. thc ni-port of the Cominittce nf tha, :me *md those - who h8V l0l`»-‘INS \liKiit iiniyi so dn not miss ‘II Num’ I _,Shan “ay on in Part -°*-~-1`-' ther mit, of rmpplies thrcc Weeks! KRD mth 0'- »,|-“vang not nm, this magnmcent p,cwr6,_hm_ for some time. GALES, MILD AND SHOWERY. nnd wen, “vi-ng on whnt they could ernor General on the . I ollld do so this evening The Aconnni-_ Mr. Hyde was dressed in pale grey _.___ beg from the white prospectors U iiimlntloii rolls to do lt faint jus- Energizer. l and looked younger and more ii 'i'0izoN'ro, Nov. 2'."-~(spoclal)-_ 'rho nvcr-i-uiinlric ol tlic country il C0 even, and |-nmarkn warg heard on How he won n sweet heart. than in ISM Dhimie” days of his so Strong winds or moderate gales from' packs of wolves is nrimarily respon- 'lll =lrlrs fruit aight that ir was wcrtii Uulucky Thesis- l °fal and business ' career in Ns soutliweet, cloudy and mild with loc- rliilc foil the cciirl'ltlcu of the iii- ¥ iill' to aes again. Special-Ingomer the Bl\rbe.rian~. lxzork, ‘Rl ,,,hm,e,-5' diamh Privy Couiicll. approved TW I-iii' Gm" ber, 1908:- y chapter 13, instituled,- "An Age to prohibit the use of ‘ways of this Province." Motor Vehicles upon the public high- _ ieception at the Waldorf Astoria and he paid her devoted attention. He delighted her with accounts of the Castles in Belgium which he would in'.ci~it in succession to his father. A picture taken abroad a great private yacht, showing Saint Gilles wearing a. cap with “Captain” across the front, seemed to the young girl con- vincing proof of all his claims. She afterward learned that Saint Gillel had donned Howard Gouldfs cap while on board the yacht and had had the picture taken. :r ' f.. . 1. .. sri; ,rgwiilzzs THE AUTUMOBILE ACT A IF FOUND INTRA VIRES Passed By the Legislature at Last Session Still Holds Good. , The prilirlpul cllnrflncnt of this fstiitllfe is that no person shnll use for operate upon a public highway in the Province ony iiiotor vehicle. Thorn _luis been referred to the lin- clersigncrl li copy of a petition of CIF- itliiii residents of Prince Edwlird Il' llnlid, owners of uutomobileei i\i3° 3' copy ofll petition of the Charl0l-ie' town Autonmliile Company. Llmiudv both praying for disailowance, upon the ;;roun.d that _the lciZiSi8lii°ii 1' oppre'ssi\'e and llfllllfii-~ diiii iii °“,`if|" ,of local legislative authority. ll iiinilersigned hiis also received 15”" coniplaining of this statute. your Excellency's Govciwnent, for rnnnoris which have been often ltat- led, is not concerned with- my ques- fmm as ¢_,, rho propriety or expedien- 'cy of this stntiltc. ICB 0300*- ll imp.-¢~|y to prohibit the use of motor 'volilclcs upon the public hishwerl 0! ,the Province, and the power to `d'o this is, in the opinion ofthe under- signed, unquestionably vested in the Legislature. The undersigned recommend! that a copy of this report, if approved, be transmitted to the Lieutenant Gov- ernor of Prince Edward Island for the information of his Government. (Sgd.) A. B. AYLESWORTH, Humbly submitted, Minister of Jueticir .f=»._ f 'i ll” ‘ ll iii" Z' .i. . “Nui-` NM