.<7.-».v- _ " MOHNING Per#-Y' . . l< iv.'(.-I . 1 Bl llilllllilll . (Special to The Guardian.) BA.'1‘HURS'l‘. oct. 'ze-A sea snooz- ing accident occurred at North Tetw h’0l\UD_ y_estcrday afternoon when Au- gl-‘9tl“° Ci1!`liBl`» 1\,£‘.’0¢l 30. married, was shot and almost instantly kille-1 Ulf' the _accidental discharge of 5. gun in the' hnrif.ls_of Beriiaiul Carter, a younger brother of the victim, iho men were on a hunting trip and weieclimiiing ii feng(-,, when the ,,.,g_ gui' caught on some protubornnce ond' the _charge entered the iirenst of Aiigiietine Carter.” 'lie ~.:-,.i1.,,,,,.,,1 ut once but his brother png .his inert body across his shoulder und carried him home' where he died fi :-iiort time later. An inquest `is‘consii1ercd un- necessary. ‘ IIIETRICK DEMANDS FOUR IIATTLESI-IIPS. WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.-Rep;-es. entative Dietrick of Massachusetts introduced a resolution inthe Hmm., today instructing the Committee 0,, Naval Afluirs to report out an ap. lil'0lu'i1ition for fonr mammoth bat- tleships, Asic noosuvmL'r 'ro FIND LOST EXrLoi'ii-Iii. TROY- 0-. Oct. 25.-Theodore ROUBOVclt bus liecn asked to find Wilbilr firommer, twcnty~tlirec, ii wenltliy young man of this place, whose fi_‘ieuds it-np he hm., hmm killed by uannibnlfi in the willls of Brazil. Ullloiiel liooscvelt will miilie the search during his present trip to the .southern continent. , _ ~i|lm`llliI Urommcr‘s supposed fate is Professor Pago, i1 ghi,,u,.,_, mic". inn.. ’ -_._._`&____ _ S"l‘l`tll\fE‘l`f l(ll.l`.lilD IN i‘llllAl)ELl‘l-IIA RIOT. i"I-iii./\r»i<1i.i>r1i7\,` om. 24-In ,. brittle between i~‘l_.riking giirnnint wori:or_s and operatives who declined to ,loin their ranks, Aho Kaplan iiiuetonii yenrii old, was shot and kilii cd, and snverni others were injured. e'i~:.xf.s' 'rm/ii.. i-ini,-|~i.m uv i~:No1i\:r‘. frriouniins, Ii0"KLiND. cle.. oct. 24--it wui _bf-' CW" ‘MYR liclurc thc drcadnought lr-x.-in can resume hor tests, engine trouble having halted the stnndiirdi- Zllilfili ilridls of the ‘govei'nrnent’s`1ar~ Hvstwareraft. ' _ TEXAS. VOTE ON BUFFRAGE. o.\i.i..\u, 'rin., oei.. 24-The qu.,-,,. tion of suffrage for women of Texas will bo sninnittcd to the voters nt n Di:nor_»rntic primary election, in Juli. iillf, if plans oi the 'l`ex:u~x Equal Suf- flflirr Association work out success fully. NEW LINE TO CIRCLE GLOBE 'I'-UJOMA. Wueii., oct. 25.- Mr. Yunookii, managing director of the Osaka Htciiinsliip Company, announc- es here that his company will innii _i;|ii'iit_e_ service :iround the world vin New \ork lifter the opening of th. i’a.|uimn Canal. The first two thousand ton vesseli for this service :ire now building af Kobe. The company operates si: stcu-insiiips to 'l‘iicoinu, connectini. with thc Milwaukee Railway. lllrrc- tor Ynuookli is on the way liomo from liluropc, where be investigated hurt facilities. Chief ldngiuoer Uhtu is at Dnnanio. Wl.llAl.T'.I\' GIRLS 'i‘O 1'OSEl<‘Oll SllF‘11`liAGl‘}. I-"I'l`Ti~iI3U.l`tG, Pa., Oct. 20.-Some of pittsbni-g'g prettiest heiresses who are urdcnt sullmgists have agreed to appear lu down town shop windows, prcncliiiigsileiit sermons for snilrngc, employing pantomime and cards, to navel-Lise the suffrage convention here next wcck. Their names will not be announced until they are ready to appear. CONDENSED RDS r ' T00 LATE F01! I CLASSIFICAT l0H One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accomiillliv order. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. ________ ____ , i-'on' _sans snvnnu. Diiiviuo ;~,0r,¢,_ Appiy Robins Livery Btn- blo, i_»_;in¢_€§i-pei. _ ____2i5_z-10-ivmif. ll'()R SAL , ONE GROSS FEMALE fox raised litter of seven lust spring. Apply to B. Henry, South- nort- __ _____.li1Zf1‘?.’2_7M.?_l.P‘l~ TO LET, HOUSE CORNER CUM- berlaud and filuston Et. Possession given at once. Emqulre at 299 Eus- ij si; 2320-10-"7M3i. .. °“_--- ._,. ...____ .:._. l GI-'ARLOTTETOWN BOWLING AU- Inys,’ Market Building Bpsmnent. Pool Rooms inconneetlon. Clean Moderin' Comfortable. Open from 10 s. ni. tm 11 p. m. Brush ever dull care and have _a seine. I m2'.1_°_'l";l4.Fl~ AUOTION- ,SUPERIOR FURNITURE (nearly nur) for‘Mrs. George Put.- cey, Hotel Vsndome, 49 Water streoi. mi ednesdey the 29th , W Qetoifcr, commencing at 1.0 o’clook- f»_»rf»i=.e>_i».».; 1 ir~.e¢r »i=w~v°°m~ albino-com. lieu, 'iieiimmi emi inf chin furniture. B. »B°8l\‘Bf°» 'MW i,i0fi_oui",. . . 2589-10-34UB£.‘ ‘ (_ I ,1 .i. ~..' . _» ll Pill-lflllllllill The Very Reverend Francis Kelley, . D- 9-- U{~ U-. preached to a large Congress opened on Sunday, 'the 111th H procession. 0 l the procession 73 urchbisbops, bis- e i l . procession entered the Holy Cross \ Cathedral, where one of the most e Hllleudid ecclesiastical services ever t 0 the Eucharistic Con ress n explaining the work taken up during t the days of the Congress. Services ai were held simultaneously in every li ‘ntholic church in the State. It is worthy of note that among those who conducted these serv iccs were Bishop O'Leary and two nn five-horn I 'rincc lddwurd Is » lriud Bishops, namely, Very ievereud James Morrison, Antigoir ish and l-iis Lordship Bishop McNal- ly, Uiilgary, and |uu.uy other Inland priests. S S L Y h h f‘ L li P fl Fatlier Kelley, who organized the “ Congress und is President of the Unit- ed States Church Extension Society, is himself ii nutive of Charlottetown, S while Very Rev. Father A. I0. Burke, " l'r<-Sident of the Llniuidiuii Extension, l is ri native of Georgetown. Fiitlicr ‘ Kelley explained the purpose of the h Congress which was to intensify mis- iouiiry zeal which the Church Ex- tension Sucicty is doing so much to arouse. He spoke of the needs of the foreign fields, showing the duty in ii luinl so well favored as this, with its pleudid church cqulpnieut, of mak- ing i-:renter sacrifices on behalf of lose in less highly favored funds. l He urged the education of more oung people for the missionary work of the Church and hoped that Prince Edward Island like Ireland would yet he famous for the number of saints ami martyrs that it will ave given to the world. Fatlier Kelley is an eloqpeut and forceful speaker and ,his sermon was listened to with the keenest interest y all those who had the privilege of being present. He leaves this morn- ing on'return to his parish in Chica- go. _ _ .____.,_.-_..,.__.,_... I-1IR'1‘Y-TW() I"EOI"LE KILLICD IN HURRICANE. NEW ()ItIiEANS, Lu., Oct. 25- ouisiana was swept by a great hur- ricane Tlnirsiliiy resulting in heavy fe loss and considerable damage to ropcrty. Owing to the fact that wires have been torn up, details nre still meu-~ ifro but latest advices from the :fricken districts state that it is es- timated that thirty-two lives were lost and 200 persons iniurcd._ . The victims are believed to lv iostly nrgroes. e‘A'rAi.i'rY 1-‘uoivi , GAS EXPLOSION. OTTAWA, Oct. 23.--Harry Chevert- koil, a sheet metal worker with u. wife and family, was instantly killed last evening at the Laboratory of Prof. Burrows here while engaged in making repairs to n. gas tank. 'I`hc scientist in experimenting on a n and powerful hydrochloric gas and the tank was thought. to have been empty and blown out by the same preparatory to the repair work. Some pf the hydrochloric solution must have been left in it, however, for the instant one of the Dives WHS disconnected and air allowed to en- ter, the toll of thc tiink blew oil. wrecking the room.. Cl10V0I`tk0fl WHS struck under the chin by the ascend- mg tank cover. NEW MAROONI STATION NOW IN OPERATION. LOUISBURG, C. B., Oct. 25.- Matters at the Marconi station are beginning to take an added 1ife.` The furnishings for the hotel M0 nil in, and the furniture for the houses is being csrted up from the station. Telephone lines have been installed and in ii week or so the plant will be in full operation. They will get all their power from Glace Bay. A It is understood that a total ol about thirty-five men will be em- nloyed at the plant which will make ouite an 'addition to thc life in Old Town. _ _,_ RUMORB Isvouva . . .SAFETY OF DIAZ. MEXICO, CITY, October 24--Grave rumors involving the safety pf Feligf Dian at Vern 'Crue were cireiilnte hero today. Ha had notified his friends that 'he would arrive here .about 10 a. in., and when he failed ¢° qg no the -report was quickly spread that something had happened i errno which he alleges, will at once mill iiiiii ulil|iiiS_lJU|ill if Hlllli llllll (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Oct. 26~Right Hon. Her- Cmlgrcgution in the pro-Cathedral at bert Asquith. Prime Minister, ml- nigh M889 Yesterday morning, on dressed an enthusiastic meeting of the recent Catholic Missionary Con- his constituents at Ladybnnk, Eife, gloss held in Boston last week. The Scotland, dealingexclusively with the omo Rule question He e hasized . - UID “ist-. Wllh _a gland procession, head- tho Governmeiitw; intention to make ei. by His Eminence, the Cardinal use of the Parllnment.Act in order ‘\_-”°i_"m5l\°D of Boston, and suite, con- to give liberal legislation something SIP-Y-ing Ol the clerics. priests. pre- approaching an equal chance with lates and bishops, with the Popc's their opponents. The government, he Lellfgllc in pontilical hnbiiiinents, the said, had dcclured in fnvor of Home cnroinal's cortcge with the emmincnt Rule when they had an overwhelming prclntc bringing up the rear of the majority over all parties at the lust lection and fought with 'thc know- 'l`l\0Y_i_>ui-feed through lines of sword ledge that Home Rule would come df¢lW11 “Hligllf-B Of Coiuuubue and liucs next to passing the l’arlinment Act. 0 hunting. There were in all in The speaker' ndirincd that the gov- rument still believed that as the hops iriests and mitrcd abbots The bill 1io\v stood, the Irish Legislature inch it would bring into existence, vcu if it had the disposition, which he government did not believe it seen ir. New England took place. The lzrid, would not bc guilty of :icts of Congress was thc largest gathering ‘opposition nguinst the minority. Mr. Uf dignitaries of the Catholic Church Asquith suirl in an impressive mau- evcr assembled, with the exception ner that if the new government could f ot be brought into being. .without . g _ l“utlici~ Kelley outlined the progrunil armed resistance then the duty of he executive would be to nssert its ntliorlty by lnw :ind appropriate nd :idcqunte inean'-1. $10,000 TAKEN FROM BANK. OF N. S. TOil()`N’l.‘O, October 2l'».- Charged With the theft of $10,000 from thc liaiuk of Nova Scotia nt St. John, William Mcinfyre was arrested here foiifglit, Mclntyre had been n. clerk fthe bank in St. John :ind was trnrisfcrrcil to Cliicago. It was while he was in Cliicugo that the large hortnge was discovered in the astern branch and the Chicago iolico were wired, but Mclntyre had iis:ippcn1'ci, in giving credit to the “Whatever differs;-|i;¢;5 may exist be. shot :inrl instantly killed T. J. Chase pre-'09 members, this burden is t._\.c(.,, the policies Ui I,01itic,,1pa,-gjeg of Palmer Lake, Colo., and mortally placed on the shoulders of thoSc ‘ wounded E. A. Clark of this city. a‘ive, whereas it should he borne by The bandit fled before an auto filled the whole order, which would be Squi- with police, who tracked him ironiiinble and just, and following out the the scene of the hold-up to another, fraternal principles of the order. purpose which I have sf,;,;eq_ only to arrive too late. \VI-li?1REAi-l, certain other imposts, as extension of the order tax and n _CIRClJ`LA’1‘ION 0F_THB}' _;1 ,_ . deduction of 6' p._`c., from the mor- BANKS SHOWS' INCREASE tuary fund for general expenses are ' _- still continued on the said members OTTAWA, Oct. 24.-The September wiille they derive no benefit what- ank statement just issued by the fin- ever from. the one, and only n. limit- ._ b tension to meet the necessities of the ance department reflects the increas- all amount from the other. _ K,-eat f,,t,,,.e_ ed volume of business transacted dur- lNi-il-.‘Hli‘A.:i, ii lair discussion of ncunsidcring the resources of this ing the month, largely brought about ootn sides of the case was not ai- co_untry_ still on the eve of develop- by the “'09 m°veme"_t' but B190 d“° “"“'“d' '"_“1 no .“ue"1"”te time lor de' m,.,,,t_ und- the population “Owing in no doubt, to activity in the fall deliberation givin to those opposed HANK EMPLUYE ` IIUNFESSTES TU lHfll _ i_§°ll’$lfE~I~G]D1-liiL'lf°_i'io1} __ . "'rHl=LA'1_'ms'r`Nmv1si . ' CHAiLO% N,‘CmNADA, MONDAY, OCTOBERE7, 19:31 raise- on im." {”§£‘i5h§‘i%‘Ili”§i“§fIi“EI%‘XniiiiIibil” ST. JOHN, Oct. 25.-The Tole- graph says: William McIntyre, formerly of the old Bank of New ` Brunswick stall, and lately accountant of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Chicago, made s con- $l.0,000 from the Bank of Nova Sco- Chicago. A warrant has been issued for his arrest und he will be brought back to tit. John for commitment. The case has been in the hands of Stanley Hate, of the Pinkerton De- fective Agency, Montreal, for some ininnting in his confession was ob- tained in St. John. Mr. Mefntyre field the position of accountant in the head office of the flank of New Brunswick here previous to the amalgamation with the Bank of Nova i-icotia until the time of his _ dcpiirture to take ii similar position with the Chicago brunch of the bank. l-fe is ii young man for this respon- i-ihlc position and had made his way rapidly in the service of the bank. The announcement of the facts of the case will put an end to various street rumors and will clear all other nieinbcrs of the bank staff of the lul- /incflachen, manager of the Bank of deficiency by npportioning the short- picion under which they have felt they were laboring, of course, unjust- ir. T(`.»llON'f‘O, Oct. 25.- Charged with the the-fi of $10,000 from the 'Bank of Nova H1-.oi.ia at St. John, N. B., Wil- o !lniinc.> the entire $13,500,000 loan W1-JEHEAS, 'thiit deficiency did linni Mcintyrc was arrested here last hat will be required for the carrying not arise exclusively from an insuf- night. lilclntvrr had been a clerk in the brink in Ht. John and was transfer- red to Chicago. It was while he was was discovered in the eastern branch, and thc Chicago police were wired, but Mclniyrc had disappeared. Pin- l/erton men traced him across lie horder into Toronto, dually locating him at the King Edward Hotel here. SMILE SAVES HIM FROM MANIAC. ITHACA, N. Y., Oct. 2i.-»Con- fronted by a powerfully built student armed with ii knife and insane from over-study, Martin W. Siiin,.son, professor of English at Corndll. Lini- vcrsity, today saved himself from death or iniury, bi; ,rmence of mind. The iitudhn ,"1}iiii'§n,%e More- housie, son of a prominent Utica lawyer, was sent to hisliome under rgunrd alter he had been dir-mrmed ` and quieted. Professor Sampson was in the clues room when the young man, showin creat agitation rushed up to him and drew n long knife. lie izlance . hurriedly about him and forcing Pro- adc. As compared with the state- to the change at the iasi; session oi N590? Sami-leon into a corner of the _ r one may wen co,,jcct,,,.o that the ment for August, there has been an the Supreme Court of thc Order crease of $5,268,605 in bank note 'l‘HEiiEFORh}, resolved that this rculatlon and of $1,207,046 in circula representative meeting of the inde- ion of Dominion notes. But the out- pcudeut Order oi' ivoresters in Prince finding feature is the large increase Edward Island is of opinion and demand deposits, which is great- would request that.the Parliament r by $23,415,588 than on August of Canada should appoint a Royal th. There was also an increase of Commission to inquire fully into the ,216,738 in savings deposits. Cur~ iiicis and circumstances of ucusc nt loans by the banks show an in- seriously affecting o. large number. of reuse of $8,429,017 on call loans in people unjustly as wc bciicve, to anada an increase of $2,813,308, the extent of millions of dollars in f.,-I-t d - P t I ld h ,.0_ while the banks cut down half call order that parliament may enact ` ' oaus abroad by nearly three and a such legislation as will remedy the nlf millions. matters complained of. _Following are the principal items of c statement for this month: ---é-_-- Aug. Sept. ' Note circula- REVELATIONS THAT MAY tion... ....$105,305,914 , Demand depos- $111,075,519 1£MBAltAi~iS GOV’MEN’l` 381,737,513 VIENNA, October, 24.- The revs- ‘ lation today before the sub-commis- 62l,24‘J,F85 sion appointed by the budget com- 70,047,fl91 mittee to report on the American ills... 358,821,925 iirrent loans 857,822,613 ominion not- ' 860,251,630 shipping service that Baron Weicbs Dc Glon, now manager of thc Ham- , oom. saidzf "Tell me now, is it war or peace, life or death." Despite the suddenness of the nt- tack the Professor ‘ert hinmelf un- der control. He extended his smiled easily and eaio, "Let us live in peace." Young Morehousie shook the proflerrcd hand cordially and walk- ed from thc room. I-Ie was found at his room later, disarmed and sent to his home. Morehousie suflered ii breakdown year ago because of over-study. After n. rest he was allowed to return to the university, taking only one or two suhiects. He was thouizht to have ri-covered until h’s attack ‘on Professor Sampson today. TWO RESCUERS LOST IN MINE. DAWSON, N. M., Oct. 24.-Two of ` the helmetcd rescue zsnz in 'Stem Canon Mine, No. 2, were lost in the workings enrlv torlnv and believed ,o 'be iicnrl. Two others, who accom- .» \;' .ui `; rf. es... ... 89,326,813 90.533359 burg-American line in Austria, car- __,_,,,__,_,___,,_,_,,,,,,_,.,,,_,_....__...~..........,-,..~. and inflow of commerce at all its great ports." WILL HAVE FIRST GLASS DRY DOCK. Leading up to the subject of the dry dock, Mr. Borden made an im- portant statement of policy regard- ing maritime rr.atters. "It is not diiilcnlt to understand that the St. liawreuce route cannot hold its own in competition with other routes uu- lcss vessels of the largest tonnage can be docked and repaired in case of necessity. The conditions of the past, in which at least o. score of the fargo liners sailing to the St. Law- rence could not be accommodated in any available dock, must bc reme- died. Accordingly, the Government have undertaken the construction at est dry docks in the world. Accord- ing to a statement 0°mDiled by the experts of the Department of Public Works, no larger dock is either in ex- istence or in conf/Umvlation in any British or American port than that which will be commenced within the limits of Quebec harbor. Last year in London we sought and obtained information as to the r8qiill‘0'I\'lB\1l3B character, ` the dimensions, and tht possible uses of such a dock. The great value and it has been acted up- ths provision of modern and effective mn,”-M-,_;mm¢_¢¢ ngnim Neiira_.r|is.llina`i\\i's'l.inime‘-nt om-es n~.~ea~.nipur.'||insrd’| Liiiimint cures Diehtieria. s. es e es ary e s v on ln determining the size and chnr- acter of this dock, which primarily li0ND'.)N, October 24-Great Brit- lwill he utilized for commercial pur- nin nnd Germany will not exchange poses to the marked advantage of their territory in Africa. . the St. Lawrence route, but which It was officially denied today that iwill also be capable of use in time of llreat Britain contemplates ceding need for the purposes of the Admir- Zanzibar to Germany in return fo if mm n c 5 for th outflow lg _ “African possessions of the K'ainer._ \{i\mrd'| Limmmf, Um-gg Oo\&¢,d\A. ricd on a vigorous agitutwu fOr the emigration of Austrian peasants to Brazil by the Austro-American line, while he was formerly a high oin- ccr in the niinlstry of commerce, and against the advice of the Austrian consul in Brazil, is regarded as very embarrassing to the government in it suction against the Canadian Pa- cific line, which is considered to have been made the scrnpcgoat oi the affairs. The newspapers dc- mnnd n thro sifting of the situn- tion. _.._.._..__,__..__.~_. NOMINATIONS IN SOUTH BRUCE. WALKERTON, Ont., October 24- Messrs. Wellington D. Cargill. Ol Cargill, Conservative, and R0\l\>6D E. Truax, of Walkerton, Liberal, were formally nominated hero yesterday as Lauson of one ef the largest and fin- _,,an_m,,,tos (0,. South B,.,,ce_ The by. elections tnke place on Thursday, October 80. No other names were presented. The nomination meeting was at- tended by a large number of electors who heard a vigorous debate upon the political issues of the day be- tween the Hon. Arthur Meighen, the Solfeitor~Genernl of Canada; and Mr. Hb h Guthrie Liberal member for E » of the Admiralty in respect of the Son", Womngt0n_ information thus gathered was of BRITAIN AND GERMANY WILL NOT EXCHANGE uginied them, were broucrht out scnrcelv alive. Volunteers et once be can searching for the missing men. KING GEORGE WILL DINE HIS WORKMEN. 1,nNDON, October Z4-King George will give ii dinner to the 400 work- men who have been putting a new'-' front on Buckingham Palace when they have finished the work next weck. -_.-1_,,.___..i- ANNOUNCEMENTS. cosine iv ins. _ lEEIin\.8, E.T One cent por word each insertion in this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-live cents. *Pumpkin pics and birthday cake at the Halloween tea Friday. 2324-10-2?!!-li. “Many trlnkets in the birthday cake nt`l-lnllowcen Tea Friday, 10 cents a slice. 8323-10-27M2i. "WINDGUARDS for tops of Chim- nies, prevent smoking, being Earth- rnwnre, will last for ever, ht any chimney.-Gnrveil Bros. 2233 °’4'1‘H H. B. O. A.-Indoor Buse- ball at the Drill Shed Monday night. llama starts 7.45. _ Bignallors vs. N. C. O‘s, No. I. and the Gunners No. 3 vs. Gunners No. 4. Admission r l 10 cents. , 2809:‘Ifl~13\l2i. 2 .,, .. " ., »s. ._,' .\ I' _ if . .l" V f.- ¢f< I , . .i _.b _ __ IZ . ,. ii ‘ rf .. .. -11.3 113'? ll 7 . .L1- ... _ .., 1.; E i J till _vc .Elin ii; :lil Ili' _'I flip iii ill is fi -E i, ., RJ? V ‘».- 1 ii 31%. ., ',i i fi $1323. ,. ,, ., ,. xv __ ri ,3` .._~ : -;~. . ‘i |- .. ,, . :i lf 'i 1 .':; ff .', f,'l ix if 5 -‘ ll :zz-._ .;'.,‘7..'n~_`.::.;ti;_f ';`< " 1 ii “.»,l » 1: 1;! . 1 if » ..~; fi-i vi ~'=_&_§».-r ii l . ,. i 1 i 1 ,l li i 5’ .lit na, .i im -i . 2,1.. 71 i i .i ,. .fi *all ' 1 .t l 9: llli l 1 .i .i .