,iARl'Ai MOHN WEEK _<2 E3 Sb s I Z' r$`u¥PrE*’f§2l“i’?“}l".-.}-- ' cHARLo'r'rE'i'owN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1910. ; ii rub is gz gi SE E Ei e ei "9 L . __ - . ~ . . i _ _ ' 1;- . -. '-'~- - ` "" U t' Ca- ' ~ 'f j Y ‘O 'ildsr ‘ “ I' r isrunvriuurrnff uui_ i‘rPLlcATron.5_ Arrecliiidd IN Frist ui-vrsruniv i 0. The preliminary hearing in the case 1 ' . _ i ~ ; , _ ' _ __ _. _ _ _ _ victor Hudson, Stanhope, charged ' <==-=°'=°-=s= Sunni rn nun A Husr nr cnuu f-ii-0 °“°° °°"’° “°°“‘ "° , _ r T ;r0.00 in o01u win be Cty P __ _ grethgtiplandiary Magistrate Macdon- . d'l`lie case was continued for the _ Grown -by Mr. Martin, who called , Dr _Special to The Guardian. Johtison (_:vt_0rrt)-I tvtss MQNTREAL, oct. 24.-crown Pm- to Del' orm os -mor m g t _ - body of Johanna Hudson I :__¢L:_ Itafortune has nnnounced_ on October 17th, assisted by a B A “omey General had lB5“W‘| J, Yeo, _Charlotltatovtnhat tho_instructlons for running down C._D'. Cfilillggiliea tug sgdlr vlg:\:';’;‘1°“ the ;‘“"‘““g "mil P°°1 °P°f‘ f violence Found none ' 0 . . discolorations and consider enggtxtitieg eaxgl it B223: gm l'° nh” _ 0 _ , . were tal; tJt;)f;t n;n?,§.;,Ta10,,T2f,r°| The provincial police have the idea taunt dgggrtoahd 'abdominal civitsyljvhere Sheldon is and say he will be _Li ’exumined_ Very little decompoy tigggght back to Montreal before "tm" “ms mmm gh? mtmést where monrnaan o0t 24 -N0w tn 1; tu "M" mm "dual and cm” lin 't at ci0ua 01 dust' unused 'n tn aa B 1_5 almost iu the con itiou t ay were t_ ___ ____ ___ y e rams.. du,-ing life. The kidneys were quits S_¢;a___y su sit. tappearsnce of O. D. normal. The arteries » of the Lady, e on is c ear ng away, factaare Wm examined and the larger ones .coming to the surface which point. to were in very good condition. '1he,the directi<_J_ii of a carefully planned membrane surrounding the heart_was| get-away. That months ago the normal, and on opening into the ca-,blind pool operator saw ahead suffi- vity of the membrane th¢l‘° V;0l`° H0 ,ciently_fa_.r to k-now that his financial gdbesl0I1S~ The heart was Pa 9 *Fld career in Montreal could n_ot be inde- ilsbbi' Bild Seemed °mPtY- 0” QPWIHZ lfinitely prolonged, and sent. out of’ it \1D__fhiS_“’?_f f°;‘_f;‘; ti; ltitgfg allézelthe country to Mexico for saltluz a- Bm “"5 W 5 .- ° r ’ ‘ , "w ur oses 50,000 in c i sllllned thi Item; ltsgu' The lfinlnlgllcandblh, vlilaspthe statement t‘<)3l1'idi.ght.m(llg1 Wag pple, ll 0 l€I`W_lS€ Bp_[|3Bl`E 8. ’ ntl xceue t u h _ _ right. As to size, it was not all nppare y e n a t muy thickened and was of a natural sire _ _ for n woman, weighing between eight _ and nine ounces. 'I‘here was no trace of hypertrophy of the heart, if any at all it must have been very slight. The valves on the right side of the "*_‘ hw-f, were normal, anld those be-_Special to The Guardian. tween the right uuricis und thu rignt| OTTAWA. Oct. 24--Mr. M'ecmi'm-ara, ventricte we_retgood. 3:1 the _le_ft sid? reports _trout Ma_r_it2hesterAthat_in.__th_r_t_ol the va vcs ie Ween e aurlce an( years t e inipo s 0 me ca - the ventriclegione is' larger than the ports of American flour have fallen other, The smaller one appeared red od one ‘hundred and twenty per and rougbcned on the side, b-ut was cent, ` about the tiormal color. £_i_t_he cen-I ---i-_-- tre of it tiers wa's a re s spot. ' These arc the mitral valves. Exam- S lnabgfleanaultii Tigxfnvaglg éiiél The wrestling match last eveningin found them smooth, two of the pro- 'The l;e°I_’l.etS nggtxn 13331 evenfifsfé minences in thc' centre of the valve PTOVIU Hill" e *tv uamlefl _____d‘____,t__ __ were larger than the third. The end 'big ‘a was e ._ ` . . » number of the fair sex was present. ofthe valve was smooth. The cups h t h b twcen Dan M(.D0n_ appeared in good position and op-'T e mg cd was d°J J Sa re M0nt__ posed each other properly. When we “ld 0% gh nt? 8'" n' mic. will 'known poured water into the artery it flow- ton' 0 , ge mgnd their work up ed back iril-o the heart. The arterial here “.5.h.‘t'_'_.e_;uE5_Bmuch to their pOp“_ ' wells were iu good condition. Ex- ms? mgM 3 em had the advantage smined coronary arteries and found 1“"W‘ .c .Oni ht and ntver. throlltiu them not hardened. T-here was no of Saynt lgiamttg seem to be in any evidence of dilation. The heart me bo“ theme thrown After meet. Ins contracted, flabbY and totally Hanger gh tl the two' entered into empty. ln my opinion the heart was mg (E ti B ma cl;_striving LQ get im epntv nt dents. From my examine-.:f,§‘;nf'a,g2g:s°‘I,O1d_ 1-mg c(',,,¢i,,,,ed'” tion [ would say as my opinion from with much variety _for twentyone the gcru-ral outline and all appear-Q . .. ». ~ ences that death was caused by some imuuftes befortaed action nf the nervous system. I iwhme he Vggnr ‘___ ‘X11 R _l__f_._.`.m,,.,, tht. would say death book place as a re- §d°W“' on “L `“_`,'"‘1(_“.|;,_t t__ttt,,. “_ suit of some action on the h'eart‘wm.S‘f1"s E"v“t§,,h; ,.,., ,nt 1; 'H izrciilv through some nerve influence. Strong lmlnhon " ‘E1 td _'___)’t ____0tl_'_____ tl_r__“; excitcmcnl; or a direct blow woidd ‘mmutes I?;.l1°n0'w,fé timer' n'm\ U_ J: cause death by shock, as this seemed L' B' Mg 1 Swag ,_efe,,e,_ The match to be. The solar plexus is a' great L' Gara u-T1) dl mt_,..cqt{n., Um, and nervous centre. Death might result was 8’ leclg yith ilkfte,-(ist by lrorn a blow here without any abra- was t°1.°We dvf' ,_ ‘tho aW1,._u,1_t,d sion. As a result of a blow on this lthe entire an xemec sion This clean region of the stomach certain! nerve 'the two on evtnthoc Sa 0,.t',,» the mag fibres are paralyzed. ‘These nerve exmbiqon 'O -ltelé by an and the fibres are tirose which strongly keep .was_,h1gh1y appltegl pe0~,\.~- -4 Tlreatrci the blood vessels of that region con- Progrietors h 0 51?; fort the iunnner tractnd and when paralyzed 'these ves- Hesewe "lm creo ducted A jg, in \,Up_I sels at once dilate and as a result. 1” which It was C n teh any \,`,_ ,,,._. the Person bleeds into these vessels. ‘ed that another ma I V Fsiriting takes place which, contin-'mnged S "ed, cruises death. In- such a case it ~ lgtxilcctcrl to -find the heart empty. A THRu‘Ln`G EXPERXENGE' sudden scare, viol- nt xc cis , _ he ffsbonsible for defillrae Theebegrlt MONTREAL' Oct' 24r_}ler?lnauli beets very fast in these cases and from Germany and Switzer an ., d 1 st. Louis were mlaht be a sudden collapse._ I baloons _that st-a_I‘1D€-' __:0lYaO___t__)___Ben_ would not suppose from my examin- on Mondal’ “Ve” "5 ation an ordinary quarrel would nett race have arrived in Mot\_t:_‘;l;~t;___ cause deatli. I found no traces of any! August Blanckertz tells a _ to__r__ other disease of the heart or vital story of baiflg 10st 32 hours “ ttzaqs. For her age I found the 'sts north of the Transcontinciits 004 vessels and or a f th i- H il . ceased iu good ordere ns 0 9 le Tliltigtr cold and fatigue brough Cross-examined by Mr. Stewart-I ‘them to 'verge of insanity before the formed rio opinion personally. I was'rea¢hed ,s, Railway Gonstruetio. tt>ld___tl1at stitc had_ died from a shock. Gump -having taken nearly two 11%)’ 'Hs ‘ < ' ' n -_ was ______x_r_i_°__ i_ti__g______ai;r__tgi_;<_;__ abelaitterit | 0 warg B _sdlstattittsubat t e ba oo donrt know BQ t M. V5” ‘ covered in mm » » r isner. hen l d "ate dm their position be f_f;l@t1___rt;¢_rt'rr0. Hnnst[;Torull1\:g tlli(;d?,“t‘;l;,? test ‘it would indicate regurgitation 5!_in_ the cemegel-y_ There was no I_am_uot prel>:a.red to swear that tbr lu tlrc _chest when opened. A (Continued on page 3~) ___ _'_l_f_l1c_art is not necessarily a sign *"“"'_'”""'”" ration. From what I saw I ~vww,.__.____________ ___ ________________ ________ _ Minnrd’s Linlnient relieves Neuralliil- ,. ,. .v -~'--"""v""" , . IST METHODIST CENTENARY M7310 congregation 'ol 'the First gratiated liims_elt__it1to th_i;___be:rti___<_Jt c l' 3 ` _ i Oh e own. os i - ______;0_f1:_i. (hurch last evening cele $g_f\__Yp_f‘we__,t“§a‘;t evening were p1e,m_ ________ le 100th anniversary ol the ed totem. mm “mess the wish \-,o‘ ____ °“‘-'le ef the mt land for °1wr°h`ru0ii0 this city nie n0rn0. l "P0S@s. This plot was in t-he rear' Pleasing solos were rendered by or nu-_ our i.0nr10n House on the cor- Miss Kathleen Moore and-Miss HH’-el “°" 07 Queen and Richmond streets. lBremner and the beautiful selections James Patou presided iii his usua.1'of t-he orchestra were higllly a'iIDl`i-* °"’“"l° “Wie and alter a few intro- tcirated. A duet worthy ol siiwiill “°¢° 'i“°¢0\'y remarks and a selection by as one of merit was that of G. F. and Evhonl of Music orchestra he'Mrs. Hutcheson, who sang very 5W°°l"‘ ° Un Henr S ith ' I . Steward of the éhinqleli, "wh§ci?::<¢i“:5||lyA vote of thanks was moved by W- 'f|°'n""' P8901' Gllflflg all account of C. Turner ‘and seconded by 3- W gil" (`h“"°h` ‘Wm its earliest begin-llodizson. WHO. in G °°mP““‘°“""Y WAR io the present day. His fn'_-»¢r|gpéoch, referred to the success cf the Special to The Guardian. 'riicoi/IA, "wahington, oct. 24.-A herd of cariboo numbering probably 100,000 formed an amazing sight which stopped caravans on the lone- ly trail between Fairbanks and Circle City, Alaska, early in September. The _herd was nearly a mile wide, stretching out for miles and .closelyl packed. . A BIG LAKE FUUNU Special to The Guardian. 'WINDSOR (ict. 24.-The announce- lake in ti _ . anadiaii. Northwest the ient of tb ‘iscovery Offanothre great existence ‘. ' which was hitherto un- dreamerl of, is contained in a letter from Edmonton. Indians _arriving in Edmonton from the far north brought the information that o. party of Government suveyors have discovered a new lake nearly as large as Lake Superior. _ABBIES VS VICS-3-0 Yesterday's gains between the Ab- bics and Victorias resulted in a wiri for the former by a scpre of 3-0. ' ‘The day was riot one of the best for football there bein-g a heavy wind blowing up the field. The ground was in fair condition except for a. -few wet spots on the. north side. The Abliics played some substitutes on their .team and one man short throughout. The Vics also had some changes, having a number of new men on. Sark kicked oil' for the Vics sigainsti a strong wind. The return kick went over thc line forcing the Vics to rouge. lri scrim w-ork the Abbies had the best of the game all through, getting the ball back of their halves and giving them ,opportuniti-es for runs and kicks which they got in fre- qmntly, mgking the Vics to rouge a number of times. The second half was featured by much close rushing plays. The Abbies lia1ves`conltin'uously getting the ball and forcing' the Vics to do some sharp 'taclcling to keep t-hem in check. Toward the end of the half Hooper got the ball on- a pass and made the only score. With five minutes to play the Vics by nice 'dribbling am-d quick follow- ing rushed the ball over' the Abties line compelling them to rouge. Rev. Jos. Gallant was referee. . HEY( WHEAT IN ENGLAND. LONOON, Oct. 22-M'illers ‘ia-fr: (been experlmefritin-g with the <'.l.jcct of pro- ducing s. wheat in England which will combine the 'quality of iluriatliari File wheat with a good yicid and good straw. As ri result ri ur-v sccrl img been produced known as l3ui'g~oyn:'a Fife. EMPRESS’ ASSASSIN SUICIDES. GENEVA, Oct. 20-Luigi Luccheni, the anarchist who assassinated the Empress Elizabeth of Austria in 1896, hanged himself in his cell here to- day. ~ , Iiuccheni stabbed the empress in the rack while she was quietly walking; dong while on a visit to Switzer- and. The cmpress was a quiet wo- rian, who took little or no interest ri the politics of Austria-Hun-gary. ihs was beloved of the people and her assassinatfion was deeply deplor- --» T FOR "_(iUARlI-liN’S GREAT CONTEST _ _ f ‘"4-il speeiui i0 'rue Guardian. L_' paid to the first person Send- ing iii the name of the can- didate receiving tlie greatest number of- votes in this contest. No condition att- | I ached to the offer. Just . send in the iizuiie of your favorite and we will call upon her without suggest- ing your name. - L_____ , The contest territory being divided into three districts aulords represen- tation generally, giving euch a fuir chance for one of the Tours or \Prizes. D0ri’t miss in single copy of The Guard-ian; there are some surprises beyond the. fondest expectations of the aspirants for the crowns to ap- pear. 'It is a friendly race in wbicli the fair contestants will engage and the laurels that will be woii will be fitting trlbutesrfor the oiiorts of the lndies engaged in the "Greatest Gori- test ever licld iii this Province." The Guardian has received iiumer ous inquiries asking about the de- tails of the Tours arid Contest, and many of thc loading business men-of Cliarlottetown have highly commend ed the paper on its plan rind itinv-r ary. lt seems hardly necessary to im- press upon the minds of the many, thc fact that this offer is for all that are eligible to enter the contest and that the opportunity of ri lifetime ir- now at fraud. This is being realiziid not only by those who lmve already entered the contest and those who contcfniplrite doing sn, but by every- one who rea-ds the grrat ollcr, and runny ladies who have ‘been hesitat- ing and liavc consulted their friends before arriving at D. decision have all been ridvic-cl to go iii the contest. in the way that means “wiu_," The ficiil is open to all alike under similar conditions ririld no cunilidutc will have any ailvantagc ovcr anoth- er one, except that the candidate who enters early nnrl innrshnls liei forces to support her will have the start of tire one who enters alter the bnlloting begins. Now, therefore, is the time to enter to have thc advan- trrge over other cmitcsltants who hesi- tate to enter until tlic active voting- has begun. There will be two methods of Vot' ing--by "clipped" and "special" cou- pons, ». _.Tho--"elipperl-i~i-wi'll"lml?¢-var .ln The Guardian, and will count for ten votes each when deposited-in the Bal.- lot Box located in the main ball of The Guardian Ofllce. The "spccinls" will be issued on paid-in-advance sub scriptions, and may bc voted in fu- vor of any contestant who has been entered as a candidate, according to the rules 'governing the contest, which rules have been cstaiildshed with the sole object of safeguarding the interests of each candidate alike, and of making the contest as lair' f0r_ one as fora/nother, to make afisolute- ly certain that no person shall ha-ve any advantage whatever over anoth- er, excepting the advantage that comes from their own ability to cap- turc votes. The rules established at the beginning of the contest will iu no way be changed, and no excepition to any rule will be made* for any per- son. _They must be lived up to strict- ly in order that the contest shall be perfectly fair. Whether or not you or your friends desire to become candidates, com- plete information concerning tbe con- test will be given upin your request- Tlie Contest Department of The Guardian will remain open each even- ing this weeiu from seven to eisht o’clock, in order to give the contest- discussing the rules and conrditi-ous of the contest. Don't fail to see the beautiful Dis- trict Prizes on display at the follow- ing places: A. E. Toombs, Queen St.; \d, and general detestation was ex- irossed of the murder. Thcre is no- capital punishment in Switzerland, murderers being sentenc- ed to solitary confinement. NOVA SCOTIA COAL ` BARONS FROWN ON RECIPROCITY. I-lALIF'AX_, N. S., Oct. 21--At the request of the government of Nova Scotia the coal operators of this pro- .riuce niet them today to state their position regarding reciprocity and other matters connccbed with the in- dustry. A meeting of the coal inun was nrst held, at which 98 per cent of the out- put in this province was represented, nt which they unanimously adopted ri resolution that reciprocity -with the United States in coal wou1d,bs high- ly irrjirrioiis to the mining interests rif Nova Soctia. The delegates then waited on the government and made is lull statement of their reasons for opposing reciprocity. H Ilot»»5.hQt r . l Home Shopping _ u/” " “H2 of excc nd the Ls.- ___He was fol1€1l5 fUUl01‘ Of the l.*hYSi0iaI1 c-ers to plan relief expeditions. sentenced yesterday in Iiondonl to bc --a_- 'lian'gcd,' made th-is statement when _ the news was broken to him here. It _ was apparent that the aged man has small hope of the course of the law ' " bein chan re-rl. In his hour of sor- IJ i-. __ _ ‘,row, however, he referred with pride s--ci-1 to The <--»»--~u-»- .€ii.i“‘;..“".i'{..ili.“ ‘ff.i‘.i‘?..i.t“-'» ‘i§..°“;§I BUSTON' Oct' 24'”MiS3 At‘wid“‘i|n‘risrinl mimi-tlint is' his’dcs‘lre for HBFIOW. 1’UU1'C MOUUUD. N- 3-. WHS music. When his parents would not '-“'a"`ied in Somerville 0" her death-|}icrmit him to indulge in his artistic. 'boil to Fl‘a'Ifk Chllte. f0I*m€Yly Ol Port taste, he made his owii violin, and Moulton. that ut an early agc hc entered .the They hall been 9“Z&§uoR'r, o0i0b0r 21-Mcssr-u. Howard Allen and Uornpany have - DYNHMITERS ifi‘."‘f~§'.`“‘r‘uii.k.f"L`1..i§TfIil’$;..T."i§’.Z?§i..f&‘, '-°*- Halifax. The new craft is 35 tons rc- LOS~ANGELES, CALIF., Oct. 221- gistcr and is intended for the frcr-:li The evidence in the Times dynamit- lisli-ing business out of this port, a ing case is completed. All that re- business which is rapidly growing. mains is to arrest the mcu who did Shc iS Hllmvll thc Nvlliii -5- Hllllli-*H it. This is thc announcement of tho and was specially \\0SilIl\\‘d (UF Silccd Attorney Eur-1 nogurs in charge 01 tus by Iirccmfln Percent. uf hcclwrmrt. |nv0u|;i.ga1;i,,g in the gynammng of She is of the scnii-knocknbout typo the Lou Angeles 'runes building, on and is “Bally 1'isscd.l\avius twv Lov- Oct. list, following-an intm~vi@w,wg_th masts_and the usuri_l short forcmne-it. Berne havin a San Francisco 10d,__int,__ S_bc will beflttcd with 11 gasoline cri- tmuse kecptm ,ww in inn on the gmc ns auiolisry power. The Nellie J. charge 0( mm.dm__ Banks will be comrnandcd by crip- ' __ tain Jnlin Blackburn. BAPTIST CHURCH BEREAVED DR0w“|Nti_1-RAGEDY PARRSBORO, October, 22-A tele- LUNENBURG_ Qctober 22___Hem;¥ gm ' re~ceivcd""EQm‘1;§>Wu"'mda¥ nn"`flT3"`fivcdit`y-one-year-'old son oi Elias §,‘,’,'f‘“,,°,"‘{,,'i,"’},taf§2,§',',,,,,° Btpf,.“;2“§,;u"§,f‘ wnvnucnt. or slack n00in..six uunus r f h drowned estcrda - -, ., 'casto cre, was ' y y died at nin‘. oclock this morning. f I_08_t_, afternoon by the capsizing 0 a. i Mr' Y°““""' ”°°“tl" "“d°""““"‘ what r-10 und me rather had just finished hauling their nets, and the boat was was believe-d to be a successful opera- tion for giaii stones, and the news Aero Club of America. err-iveri in ot- his wife, Belle Elmore, will be banged TORONTO, Oct. 24-A mail Empire despatch quotes one of tha* m0Bt Prominent Liberals in Ney' Brunswick is mu-icing the stnrtlin I announcement that the main line oi' the National Transcontinental is to" run for a considerable dlstancl through United States territory. , No one, this -gentlemen said, believe., es the road will go miles out of it; way for the purpose of rounding' thl state of Maine, and the Government. Will build a cut-off through Maine, thus shortening the distance ‘between Levis and Moncton ‘by seventy-tivo 1111168. Over which all passengers slid nearly all the freight will be token, This, it is contended, will oot con. triiiféiié 'thé"u'c't"of Parliament, be- .oause there will remain an all-Cana. dian route, even though this ig not used except in case of war Nnu uwvm null pstlal to The Guardian. f S". JOHN. Octf 24.-Dr. Ally Otty Earle, recognized as the best, informed member of the legal prrolsgl siori in Cnriarla, died rather gud-dont, today. _ He was a direct dcscenant of John _éobfeski king of'_Polan'd. , ", MUHE BIG STEAMFHS pccinl to The Guardian. V IJELFAST, Oct. 24.-It rumorgd, that the Ship building program of iihe U. P. li. includes two new gigantic steuriicrs for the Atlantic trade, NEAR COLLISIOH T _ NoANK, ooNN., oct. 21.. -when. the alrxilliary fishing :.nhoon,»r Adqwl put in iicre tonight the crew' told 01 rt rmrrow escape they liail ou Sunday from being bit by the cqiialibrator of the Wellman airship as they were iishing in thc Nantucket shoals. Cup- taiu Henry (Tiiristopher of the vessel. said while they \v_r:rs rishing during ii heavy fog Sunday morriinig, alarge dark object rippcareil nn their stern which they at first thouvglit awas 3 pr-irticularlly heavy bank ol log. ii. tiio obiect approached they raw something bumping along on lip ci tsha water and the motor fn 'thftout lwas started just in inie togpt out 0! the way, the airship passing not org 30 feet from them. NEW FOOD STANDARDS THMS-[IliNi|NiiNiilf‘ of his death was a great shock to the whole community. _ A BIG LAWSUIT. VICTORIA, Oct. 24,-James Duns- muir has brought suit against Wm. McKenzie, of Toronto, on claims which will aggregate $1,000,000. The trouble arose out of the recent sale of the Dunsmuir Coal properties to Mr McKenzie. The sun sets this evening at 5.00 The moon scts this morning at 11.20. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was flfty degrees albova zero and the lowest was forty-four above up till ni-ue p. m. The lowest reccmdsd ing Go., Montague. . _ w' I Vote Values in Contest Subscription Rafe Morning Gimrrlirin. Ry Carrier :if 3.uo per year r your 3 oo No. of Volcs rz.ooo. Morning Guardian by Mail to U.S.A. i ycar 1.50 No. of Votes rn.ooo. - Morning Guardian by Mail to Cunudu I )c:ir 2.00. No. of Votes Boon. Ruraii Duily (`-uuriliziri hy_ Mail I to U. S. A. itycar 1.50. No. of ‘ Vim s 6ono. Rural Daily Guardian bg iiiaii to Czmndn r year_r.z5. o. of Votes 5ooo. Sahirduy Gimrdian (\Veckl)') lo any Address I your r.so. No. Votes iouo. l i i i I £--miri--__-1-3 SHUHERS Special to The Guardian. ‘TORON'l"O, Cct. 25.-Fresh to stnong southwesterly winds; fair, but some local showecr. _,__i....___~_- The temperature at three oclock morning was ehirty-four degrees a- bove zero. The tide will he high tliisalter- noon'at 5.25 and tomorrow sftemoon at 6.29. The length ol today will be ten ~ ~ _ 1 -t 1: 'l1:;"1;'..:r;‘i:..‘i‘;;:..:.f::; ui; <----WA. »-@-----» man mssen but the son went to B ouncil has been passed establishing watery death. Men were at work fo-knew 5t“"dl§"d3 ff_’1` §‘“*“t§I_ `=l“3,`1¥\¢“¢'- I . d - f th h d _ products, including nsti. his is tue (B) mggmg or E O y rst instnlrn-writ of thc new food stand- -i--- 4- ,,,, ,_ YALE FOOTBALL pI,AyE,R ards now being estab is cr by t c ln- LA11) Up F03 {-;E_.\3()N_ land Revenue Department with g view _._ ,to securing a better busis for ciiforc- NEW HAVEN, Conn., October 2|--'ing the law governing the adulterat- That Howe, looked upon as one of ion of- food products, manufactured the best quarter backs Yale has l'.u»’i,i r placed on sale in Jauada. will not be able to play this sua-'oni New standards for milk and milk was practically decided iipo.r today.' rmlucts will be promulgated short- Howe is suffering from a sprained ly, back and tlicrc seems to be srziull C. P. R.. CLAIMS IIECORD. ,l LONDON out. 24.--A Liver-pool des chance of his returning to the gums. I (;, T, P, TRAFFIC, OTTAWA, Oct. 21-E. J. Chamber- lin, genleral manager of the Grand - Trunk Pacific, states his company ex- pects fo handle 10000 000 bushels of the previous night was forty-two de- patch says’ the Empress of Ireland _ _ . -_ Erees above. lbroke all records in actunl steaming irraln this Ymf OV" its lm” Whhh Mime from mmnuskg to the Me;-Beywnow extends to Edmonton. The line - i - . \ 'll b fl i l d t th coast in 1913. Condensed Advertisementsi§’,}°,,f§§§,,‘;“”,f,,‘f,"{,,f§,{§.,,‘f ,i‘,‘§§'§ ,i’,§`;‘.;`°tun§. il”{if0 g‘§0ure0f00r0.0. ir.. '*"-**'*-i, l---3--~ v _ _ r _ <-0-_neun Ig- 3;.-,y,f,g,;:::r..‘..2i'°...f:;; 1.-.:.‘i°..‘;‘;°.2 :.t.:'.°.r“ rs; _ _ ----»~~---<_?--_- vemen in _-anal was g \ ' . ants an opportunity of calling in anfl!:B"'R§;;I;_ salzfggt {,r§§hcf,€;1(‘;Bt:1;csaat‘;' lrlglllllarity, and also the Scout mlovc- 5'00o' Ham, biicon, una v0geteb10s, ai ';'°;‘;'f{_,Hi“ "“S““” “M M” "°"’ S“°' 1er.r<:o'rsD nv ACCLAMATION. rI1a!lt0n’.T'_ ._ _._ 10'21(l3ipd'[ ‘ -»-1--1*--”" T J R H in |t _ to Mrs. 11, Grimes. S<;i_i_tti§_>ti_;'_t.__ ENTERPKt_tSl_`l;I__GwHlitr_i_S_`_.AN lature in South Wemngtom was e1_ _ _I _ _ ' ‘.‘. ‘PN * ' ‘ acted by acclamation t0d8y~ J- M- ,`] OST, in this city, a dog skin _ , Briggs, who proposed to run BH Ml J' glove. Finder please leave at NEW /\NNAN» “"1-~ (‘°-» Oct' 26',`A;ir\dcpcndciit, refused to say whether Carter‘s (ionlcctioucry Store. iA discovc.\"y ‘lf i!<>ld- `"“ UW I“"‘l’°“Y 0! G”""f3“ W' S“'"“~ ,returning ofliccr ruled that the law so R|.;,\,~-|-U \ \ wk l `rWcst New Annan, whose hr-ns huvc ,.e,l,,i,-9,1 thlql- presence and refused to lt. H __ _ __., tic irri. rouse. been the discoi-crcrs, -mic ciiriositytacmpt Briggs. n0min_nti0n_ formerly ouritrl and occupied by H ho __ led to the ,' , , 'rovcrbini to srrut y', - httg lT""i,»,"t wItD°d;l'I,p\e.nBT"E‘lylllnding cf R small nugget ol purcpo-I gTR}}{p;}1;q 1SSUE MANIFESTO. S' "“ e "“ "'” .fm " ‘Ima ‘L uuuna g01u in the gizznr-ri or u icuii, -- near Iiociifurd iquuru, i-liarlotte-.____C____tly killed _md __ clmm, M__nn__h_ _,ARIS Oct 2,__A manifeB¢o_ ir town' Apply tm Homme Hnsmm' lrlisclosed n. good sizcrl onc, in ull si~\'-‘sucrl bv the strike ¢‘0mmift€0 Of UN intelligvnt boy, over l5 years olilf, Must bavc a f-air education and good ecoriirndmiations. Will pay $3.00 per. week at the ncgiuning. Apply at mic(-_ 2 to The Gruwilian Uilicc for full partic- 'ulars. 10~25ilrtf. - ]4*-OR SALE, that very desirablle _ property known as "Sidmo,unt" na the North lliver llond within they city limits. Property consists ol a-` bout 19 acres of land with time old ,Colonial house in first class stntc of repair. Hot water heating, electric. light, city writer. and all modern onvcnieuces. Alrout 400 fruit trees, including plum, pear, cherry rind sp- lple. Also small fruits. Aptzly to .l'\.»W.' 'I'fyan, Union Bank of Ha ifax. city. io-zsuaipu.___ BOWLING, Bourke's Alley under, ' market. Open lawful days ten to ‘¢lgv¢||_ 10-20dlW. 10-ilfirllvi. _ ~ - ,, . _ -_ . ,O which lf UC'r1oN s.ir.a, nn-nuure wiirif-,"',“‘,`l`°uf,r” “.f§f,°:§,,,’}.“kf,§,f§§"§1i“tff,‘f,'mf,‘,‘;','$ §,§'i',',f,f“d0‘°',§” ,Sen ,,‘;}1ke, de- li\ out rrscrwr nt the Lyceum, l’rince"U t`ctt(|)n¢m;Fpn||if;irl in notliiuir of col-icli\r'u: