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I gllllpg ll lg-S“°".?.‘;ié§’.?;.T.“;.?ZZ'g‘ 8 g I ._ -MIIIE PAHT ITE SHIIPS S-- ' U B -.__ LONDON, Nov. 7-(By Wire)- It ll, announced that Queen Mary will devote the .f-165,000' suscribed by the Mllrys of the Empire as coronatlon gift to the establishment of a home for working girls. _ The fund was partially suscribed by lv-» women of Canada who rejoiced in the unme of MarY~ _ CHICACIT WIIMAN I I FACES MANY MUHIIEII CHANGES FREDERICTUN, Nov. 7-(By Wire) tish North America of the Loyal Or- ange Association will meet in Fred- ericton next July._ The gathering will be one of the most important conventions held in Fredericton- in recent years. The Triennial Council will also meer; at the same time. Upwards of 4,000 delegates are expected, CHAHCEEI CAPTAIN WITH CHUEITI NEW YORK, Nov. 6- Charges of N"_“' gross crlielty practiced by Captiin of of luilfceiuaii Arthur Bissonett and cr me one" were made LI’ im brit' iswrli-l of many other murders ish Consul today by three .~uiil\iri-‘ $3: h',,.mhl|y placed under arrest to' who had just a`rrivod here on the any M,(,,_“,m,ds she remained quiet steamer from South American ports. on the hell during a preliminary They deglnred that decayed {“"”" lfcarinl; huld in her home. The case with Whmh they were “"""""I- "T“`9"‘I was hosthuhcfl tO_NOv_ 2g_ and she blows and curses from the <.~:ipf.i:.in, was ,,,.,l,.,~¢,l co,-hmltlell to _ the and the forcing of fever-stricken. mm county liosllital. The hr~ni'ing was held in Mrs. Ver- inilya's home owing to her illness. Municipal Judge Walker and the court aiiuclies all crowded into the little. l»cilrooni. She manifested little iiiteirsi. in the proceedings. to work long hours had driven --'o-nr of the crew to mutiny at sea and t. plot to poison the captain. Six of the alleged conspiriilors were taken off the vessel nt .\‘...».v.e video. and sent to a British prisrir and after that, these sailors assert "ru-u iww witiwsscs same forward the treiitmenr. that nie remeiiiiiei- .1 luring, to accuse Mrs. Louis Ver r celvcd rew worse Om . ' the crew e K - -. nillyii ol' having knowledge of the. of them told of being drags;-2-l from nuuiiicr in uhich some other Persons hi.; hlml( While he lay sick -vifb fr/or who linve died beneath her roof of and fmxhgd to g0.alDft_ similar uilinents came to their death. The three meh decimal tl,-It lucy,-_ ’l'lu-ir iilcucit.y_was disclosed by W0,,h1`,.Mh,.,. go to jall than gfli-vc thc Col_oin-|»_ lhhtep Hiidnranalfter thc ,_emamdel. of theivtwo years ,.,,hh_.h,h, whnu' ini ieeu server wi a war- , , _ nohh,mh_ jlle -‘,,,-,Sill rant and alter she had been removed ““`I§r éhzpgase under nd,.h5Bm.ht_ to tlir county jail, where she appar- "00 _________ ently is recovering from the effort on., flliturilny co poison herself. Ai~.tin;; on tl.e sffory of one of the, uitiiiss-is, the corner left to `exbnmc thc body of Frank Brinkamp, son ogg Mrs. \‘i~rmilya's first husband, and one ul lust of those to succumb to the uti.=irlr.~; of acute stomach dis- oriloru. ’|`hc grave is in Weldbclm S IN ENGLAND 1__f|Nil()N, Nov. G-A case of bu- ceiizi-tiiry near llhicago. home hluglw has “een discovered in Arfliur liissoniiettc, father nl’ thc the navay hur,.hcl,s ul; 5llw¢l¢y_ on ilesil polireman, was one of the new the S,,m0h_ const England, “em- yltucsses, and he disclosed himself Harwich The ,llsemle is the Bump us ui|oi.l:i~i' who had encountered the which céhscd frightful havoc ln Mlm. mysterii~ns stomach complaint while churm mst winter hihihg from “hw ‘, lc .'ii1l , e ri l . _ , , The other witness was Miss Eliza- pemom ntt“°k;d'f W C ses of H ln belh .woliiii formerfinancoe of Frank There were If e a '_ » ’ E A li lan land some time llriiikiu ip, who in an affidavit cliarg- “st ng 5' 5 f ed fha' her intended husband had “gm “nd experts eflprifsseiethfl ‘fag made iintcinents on his death bed that the colmtry “H75 _ k ,QR me virtually charging his >step~motl’ler We of Il Serious 0" mm ' ‘“ _ with hn\-ing done away with him." Bissuiiilette said: "I went to visit my nun the day before .he was taken to ilu. hospital. He had two meals at ibn Vermilya home. After eating ham :ind eggs, on which put pepper from n tin box, I had severe pains in my stomach. T got an emetic at ii drug store and was relieved for a while but the pains still are with me." . Miss Nolan’s affidavit brought in the name gf Undertaker C. C. .Boy- scn, who had been mentioned by a number of persons interrogated con- cerning the poisoning of Bissoanette, and concerning the mysterious death of another Vermilya roomer, Con- ductor Ilichard T. Smith. She aver- veil that young Brinkhanip on his death bed, said to his mother: "Well, I am about done fOr. YOU might us well let Boysen come and bury nie." ' She also declared young Brinkamp said repeatedly he was "going the way dad did," and that be had ex- pressed to her his suspicions that the futher had not died of natural eniun-s. PRICE 0F SUGAR CUT Nllii YORK, Nov. 6-All grades of refined sugar were reduced ten cents matter had been almost forgotten until the Shotley case was disgiirnied under the iinme of the "black death,” bubonic plague destroyed nearly a third of Englund’s po_uulii- tion in middle ages. ,___ PICKED UP DERELICT wiLMING'reN, N. c., Nov. s-The revenue cutter Seminole was in wire- less _communications today with the cutter ~Yama.craw which reported that she had in tow the abandoned schoon- er Stcphcn G. Lund, of Tho-mpston, Me.. the crew of which is reported from London as having been picked up by the British steamer Victorian and landed at Liverpool. This is the second time within one year that the Loud had been abandoned at sea. and rescued. ' SAIALLPDX III JAIL SAULT STE MARIE, Ont, Nov 6- Evll-doers are reasonably sure of not securing entrance to the district jail here for the place was quaran- tined this morning on the discovery that two of the prisoners were suffer- ing from_ smallpox. Prisoners whose terms have expired will also have to wait until the quarantine is raised ii hundred pounds today. . before they can have their liberty. THE CARE OF THE HAIR » I ... . Dr. Justin Berlthuld of Vienna an eiisils too often act as carriers of l . ' c lp diseases. The weekly ir at om nent authority OH dI'°°°°° °! than B f t i htl sham oo ~.vifh_ a ~ I sat or n I y P hm and scalp “'°"° tm 'nt Th" helend non-irritating saponnce-ius pre- dsnclruff is the prime cause of bald- '_‘_°lS and that baldness is preventable _vnu little care in eradicating dllnd- U In its early stages. Too many poration _ like "Rexall Bhnn*l>00 Paste” will free the scalp fi-.wi dead scruff or dandrull scales thus leaving it in' ii condition to benefit Mollie treat dandruil as s triillngl-by any applications of niedicnment. IITHNGI' allowing it to .proceed until it Not only does the uae of the above has infected the ll li- 5' n a roots and ler- , ""‘°“¢\! injured these delicate or- healthy but *H167 °¥°"°i°° ln “‘““°“°° '°“I°ml- The first appearance of on the sellefll l\¢°I*h I9 °‘““"°“' llandruff should he,the occasion for 5 ‘I°¢°l‘mined war'fd.r¢ gn. o' arms A that scalp troubles arevory i\\I\11`i°“l _ th iz -_ ?,°°‘l heir nrevsrauen such u smii 933' Heir t 1 in its t n it nd therefore lowering °“*l'°PU° csgznlewoicgull-ENT? :TIE Em Nnfafiy. cane. 'rlie Mavlilnncn iliinili-ull sermons renewfn the vita- Drug G0- "0 SUI* 33"" '*“ Wi’ community for t "Raimi" l>l'0l5l¥`l° Ill,” °‘ HM' bulb; phoning na und. ° hair should in combdll and brush tions. th will II; D ` °¢°‘1__*° KA ° articles render the hair and scalp physicians do not hesitate to sh! to the nervous system actin! ll ir- :I ‘hilt tullng oaratis use flint tlid' you o‘ Ira booklet on Nha "este Af "WI me was are ol in i the lien-" wiulh ccfmmff° much vslu "'°_'11 9l_tr`lipona_' 'IEE-I cole information. - rf -i._\ ~`¢.¢‘T"_~.'i‘»il4,~fs will bc removed from' Moncton is not believed by those whose judgement is valuable. ._+ IIIII. BIIIAN IIEMANITS _ CITIMINAI ACTIITNS 1-'N"0_f1N. Nei... Nov. 4-crnnhnir prosecution against the oilicials o' the equity suits that have been insti. ffllted. is the demand made by W. _]_ Bryan, in a letter to :res -is-.it "‘cft, made public here today, Mr Bryan in his letter saysz- _IME3 P"e5Ide"_"-» Why (I0 you begin a gmt In UIITIW Instead ol’ u. criminal prosecution* against the ufilcials of the Steel Trust? In your Attorney G@n€riil's petitions the iiereniiantg mi.. _charges with the violation of a crim- 'nal IIIW. Why do you hesitate to as`~' 'or conviction and iniprisuninent_ lf it because thc Anti-Trust lan' is non worthless as ,l criminal stntntn, sing, the Supreme (lourt has by judicis' legislation put the word ‘unrcns unable" in it or is it becnusc you nr, aflxiid to punish big criminals ni; gg verely as you do little criminals. Yor ask me to name ii trust that cannot ze punished under the present law. I name three, the Staiidard (.'i.‘ 'l`ii:.=t CI10.'l`obacco Trust, the Steel' Trust ‘ind 1 could use you ns o.witncss_ tc 'ri'ovc this law an anicn.l'ul ry yi-in judges is worthless." MAIL POUCH STOLEII Gllis and fireci-nckcru_ 1-ll-IANHHAI, Nov. li-Shao I-ling 'u the province of Che Klang, famous for its mines, Qiliiisaii and Kashing 'll thi! flglllllé ]ll'0VIIlCE, SllI`I.'&ll(I8I`0( peacefully to the rebels ` late today Order is bring maintained. Wit_h exrcptioii of .W\isih all imD0¥`¢l1l\I points on the railroad fl`0m S119-“Emi ‘_o (‘hiii Klang are now in the hand if-the rcvolutiouists. Naking is stil oiitwnrilly loyal and quiet, but th I`artnr ceilcral is so unpopular that an upheaval threatens. SHANGHM, Nov. is-The most ir torestiug develoiurient in Shungllv :oday was the completion of the or- ganization ofa local cabinet by thi revolutionaries. \’l'u Ting Fang, whf 'ormerly had the Dost Of mlnwfel' III Nashington, has been appointed li_eai if the ministry of foreign affairs Wang Yili Ting, trade of comnicrce ihen Wan Yung, finance; Li PINK Fins, civil administrator, and Ler Hsieh, military administrator. . The appointments, however, are no* :alien seriously. the aviwin-tees deny' 'ng knowledge of the action of the re- iolutionaries, except in the C096 OI the civil administrator. WHO T155 UWT ictiug in that official capacity zhroughout. Wu 'ring Fang, while declining ti acknowledge any participation in thi revolutionary ndniinistration _o’ Shanghai, openly symlmulizes Wlth *I* elthoubh criticizing some of the met nods. Hi- is bitterly opposed to thi viancliu clique in Peking. Dr. Wll Suyr hat if the revolution hopes to w_iu if mist scrupulously regard the flffhtfi of foreign nations and individuals. This. as time progresses, will br 'ound difficult becauseof the conflict- ing views held in different DF0VI“°?5 The government at Peking Im! 10' itructcu the vicerov of Nnkinz rw' to oppose the reformers. Nakinil Ihvfe 'ore is expected to turn over to thc revoliitiouaries in ll few days. Perfect order prevails at Shanghai. The arsenal which was captured by _________ _ _ _ _,,,,_._____._.,,__._. ,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-. -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-rs:-‘ HEATHER FGREGAST Sic. TORONTO, Nov._ 8-Strong wind and gales westerly to northessterly .a few passing showers but mostly fair lower temperature. The temperature at three o'clocli this morning was forty-nine _degieer above zero. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was forty-four degrees a- ‘ove zero and the highest was fifty- four. The coldest recorded the prev- »lous night was thirty'-nine shove zero. ‘Atnine a. m., yesterday it was forty- ' four degrees above zero, and -at nine _ .- . p. ni., it 'was fifty degrees above ero. _F'1‘ho length ' of today will be ton hours and four minutes. ‘Klnard'l Lfnimaar. Unru Dandruff. to the hands of the revolutionists amu QUEBEC, Nov. 7--(Iiy Wirc)-- The Canadian Northern Railway has de- cided to at once start uluul the work of construction of worksliolis in the city of Quebec. I MAITEHII INAUCUITATEII N PITESIITENT [IT AIEXICII MEXICO CITY, Nov. 6-Francisco I Madero was today inaugurated President of Mexico, siicceediag Presi- dent Delahatra who filled in the gap after _the executive now sworn in had ended the rule of General Porflrio Dias. The ceremony was brief and simple, following precedent. and took place before the members of Congress in the Chamber of Deputies at eleven o’clock. Tile galleries wgre filled with .~ilieetatoi~s, and in a section facing the speuker’s platform were the mem- bers of the Diplomatic Corps. T0 SOAR ABOVE THE STORIES AIID CURREIITS WASHINGTON, Nov. 6- Willis L. Moore. Chief of the Weather Biireaii, thinks an aviator might cross the At- lantic Ocean if he could take ms, ;.ii-_ ship six miles up and remain at that level at lenst'two days. At that height there is'snid to he 3 placid lev- el, free from the conflicting storms and currents which swirl below. Chief Moore has expressed that op- niou to Melvin Vnnimnn, the avia- tor, who has been planning ii trans- atlantic flight from Atlantic City. __ PHILADELPHIA VIOII HAVANA, Nov. 6- Tile Plliludcl- pliia baseball league today won the second giiine of its (julian tolli' froir. Havana hy n, score of 5 to 3. T0 REVIEVI JAP TROOPS _ 'l‘(`|Kl(l, Nov. 7-The Emperor left this liiorning for Kiushll to review che military nianoeuvres. The pre- 'nier. Mariluis Saionji, who generally accompanies the Emperor on such oc- casions rcmaius in Tokio, evidently in account of the unrest in (thins. thc rebels has resumed work. 'l‘lic re- volutionary committee has order.eil ;he return of the rifles and ammuni- ’ion which were given out indiscrim- inately. Those retaining the rifles /vithollt a certificate will bc immed- iately beheaded. AMOY. Nov. li-The report of the ~cbel occupation- of Ainoy is unfound- ed. The situation here is tense, but .here are no disorders. LONDON, Nov. 6-Lengthy despat- .bes sent from Peking and times car- y this morning fail to mention the fallen capital or the flight of the court. LDIIDEIISED ADVERTISEAIEIITS (Too late for Classification.) ted for general house- 'I work. Apply Mrs. A. E. I-Iogall, 508 Dorchester St. 11-3d1W_l?§- ‘VANTED-Girls to learn dr€B_i'- J making, Apply Miss Bessie Essery, 245 Pownal St. __l_1-hd3_ip$l. VIVO LET, furnished rooms with 01' _ without board all inoderli con- veniences. 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