23)_ "THE LATEST NEW. ”"" FIRST or ALLQ R mn g-' ‘ 'i' . - - - - re * _llgulouliiiz 7 sunniinins N Bnoordyp in wmvu nisirinisns iii nic welsh “”it‘il'ES cosi His » ‘ ' ",1.. 3 :‘ J"°'“ --- 'A ez " - _» » 5- _ _ - ncuee onecle ieonpeimii mu- _-__--~._- . - .-.__-. ‘ ' Special to The Guardian Special to The Guardian. ' ’, LONDON Nov az-Premier A 973 S°V°l'°'l l'"i\"'°‘l 7f°°P5 LONDON Nev zz -wm lvl 1 iiotuble Soclc_l in i l_.......... '.n....'......... L ' ' ° ' - - » ° *‘*' <1 y po t ni ken of Canada will be the Unionist l ~ l . tres of the Su-ffragettes and in the culled aut candidate ln Ashton-under-Lyire I i B|"00k_ll[|8 _ Commons teddy announced that ii he _ 'nick " *Ill 5? Q - till in power at next session the 7 I i ` knownto have political aspirations.; . . 4 4 ` ' ‘_ ‘_ " 1 Government would give facilities for He has been s large -figure in gh, - . s n _ ~ . __ the consideration of a woman s fran- If;’FT; G“°fdli_l;_- financial world and has been most, _ ell DBS not heretofore been wass *“' ` ' chise bill, so framed as to admit of » '°"- 22~ he ‘1l“°1`d°l`l successful, aret 9. Y h of the Philadelphia General ° “mm” lace in th* Uma" at Oli” mor i _i th ‘_ fire this gmas|,e_\,, by the g,,f|r,,getrer,_ keeping signal men prisoners while *___ OTTAWA, Nov. 22-The Conserv of St. Mary _of the Assump- B ln DEI n e warehouse of Martin, this was going on, and have othreat- ' - l tives held a caucus and thc re-organ- board to rescue Rose Gardner a in Brookline today. when Hon. _ iota "inf V_l_fiyn;ew. wholesale _dr\_lg- . ~ mad other ___utmgeS_ , _ _ rumor, or the Opposition .whips made passenger who had been swépt on hu _(_ Mcblichol of Philadelphia, Sena- E203, prilc en ly gutted the building, _ _ -' _ _ _ . Them was a heme conmct last nigh” , ' _ by Mr. Borden was confirmed. deck by a gigantic wave." ` _md Republ,mn1m_der._ ,md M133 ss o about $200,000. Supposed ,‘ _ _ .between the Hours Bad police at -_ _ r A number of committees were from- Mcllall was never seenagsln and Dunanu icrinerl heed t° have Sllsfted from combustion oi ' I . - ed t 'desi with ch lr i ~- » MUTE ~ » - Ton pand , which was not' ue ed un- _0 e wor o the ses was probably rendered uncvfiacigitbbiy' 1 - . .~ - . FHUM SSIUE STATIUN Y Y Q “ ls - ~ til the troops were summoned. .__._ '- sion' --_._ rirnl. were \\nit°0nly de- and mournfully declares that- she Violin Solo-Joseph McDonald, shut there is no bright side to|"does not know whatever you will Glenroy. hives! Could ever _an state-jdo," or “that she aces no way Of rc~ Reading-Daniel Stewart. e more sad? No briggt si`dei lease, the longer she thinks things Recitation-Miss Mary Ellen C'um- of ltr what would-the road ln`ove`r the more aud'gr0nt°r ‘£110 dim- mickey. vvvfli live be without its brifht culties abs sees yet to come." Solo-Rev. A. J. Macdonald. th" 'if W0nld our homesbcwth- We should -never darken the sad Qusrtette--"Old Oaken Bucket"-- uf °“‘"1y rooms? Brightness hours of those in trouble by 0“\' °Wn Father Macdonald, Mrs. David Mac- °~l10pe-and lnspirsa ndwlth-pessimistic mesnderings. If we can- donald, Thomas Began and William th°“t‘l Vl*-Slit? to encounter the not find a ray. Ol llkllf '-0 lllllw” MI1¢fl0nll - w lil r ni A Hot Shot on reed lui B r ° °"§°mm or by 8 mn nigio 'r ' r ‘ a brlzlrt ';mlle.a:ndn2o‘ii3giii: iie'l'|;‘r:veWiiti\\\ia€ tzezgngroillzingtznd trtyk l l 'Where hpli? il. _iieedeif "thy 'to liispire happiness around us, for-_ _ g f lnnn is A veritable angeiof “nd Inspiration.. mr vow "strength for today in su we need. 1 ===i ' ls 0' itself U. charm linst For there never will be a tumor- Reports are cuffint daily aboiif, Ry to trouble and Topps. row; _ people getting _"taken in"/on foreign 0 swdsi;-_nn!g!,, ‘gpg »¢g||¢1¢ For tomorrow will prove but anotb- mail order prbposltlons -.and still the eatneit wofd of ` sr today "¢l‘°Y bl”-" ' uplifti to one n W it ure of o and of sor llc ith i y - 'Mrs up _then gg. 'or-é, rowfnnyleas Mins.rd'| Liniment for sale everywhere plcsv N. s., Nev. 21.-The cor- PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 21-Mies tl” .g°°‘l°- 'were P“"°l"‘“‘~’d- l" “ll” ___ _ Special to The Guardian. SAIGON, French Indo China, Nov. 22-One thousand' ‘persons were drowned and 400 barks were lost dur- ing the flood in the province of Quan- gagnni in Annam. sciiooi. oliil will _ iiiws ro oar iuonc - ou $8.009 r irsiui _ NE_W YORK, Nov. 21-Miss Eugen- ia Ladenburg will not get the $1.7,”- 000 a year without which her mother told the courts last week no girl could be properly finished. Surrogate Jackson, of Hampstead (L. 1.), ruled today that $8,000 a year is plenty for the education of any girl of six- teen and refused to allow Mrs. Lad- enhurg more than that mlich out of the income of $21,000 a year left tire daughter by her faither’s will. PUBLIC S\'f1l||DLE NEW voRK,` November; 21-In e raid so important that Postmaster General Hitchcock himself took cllaige, his inspectors fell on two concerns today, which they charge with swindling the public out of more than $40,000,000 by fraudulent use of the malls. Sheldon H. Burr, presi- dent of Burr brothers; Eugene H. Burr, secretary and treasurer of the firm, and Frank I-1'. Tobey, its vice- president, were arrested in the first raid and held in $20,000 ball each. The government charges that the firm sold 'between $40,000,000 and $50,000,000 in 'mining snh oil stocks worth little or nothing. Chas. L. Vaughan, a director of the Contin- ental Wireless Telephone and Tole- graph company, incogporatcd, was taken in the second raid and held in $10,000 ball. Inspectors say his com- pany has sold stock to the amount of at least $1,000,000, which has brought no return to the investors. ROYAL BANK DIVIDEND *__ I MONTREAL, Nov. 21-The Royal Bank of Canada directors have ao- cording to their recent promise rais- ed tim dividend on the Bankls stock from 11 per cent to 12 per annum. They have just declared a quarterly dividend( paydhle January 3 to share- holders on record December 15. GREAT YEAR FOR FISHERIES. OTTAWA, Nov. 22.-The report of the Fisheries Branch shows that the total value of all dsh products taken by Canadian fishermen during the year was $23,628,169. This constitutes a record. It is $4,178,084 ahead of the previous year and $149,607 better than 1905, which was the previous record year. , During 'the year I5 fishermen lost their lives by drowning. The report shows t c fisheries of British Columbia as the most pro- ductive of the Dominion, the catch being to the value of $l0.3l4,755. Other Provinces rank as follows: Nova Scotia $8,081,-111. New Bruns- wiclf, $4,676,315. Ontario, $2,177,813. Quebsc,'¥1,888,\iB6. 'P. E. island. $1,197,556. Manitoba, $1,003,385. Sgiikatchewan, $178,580. Alberta. ss ,5sz. - _ SIIOHEBS Special to The Gliirdian. TORONTO, November 23-Moderate to fresh easterly and northerly winds mbstly cloudy and cool with some local showers. The tqmperature at three o'clock this morning was twenty-six degrees ab1§_v°e nero. - lowest ‘temperature recorded yesterday was twenty-sfx degrees a- bode nero and the ighest was thir y- drg above lip till llnine -p. ln. 'Rho lowest recorded 'the previous night 9 p inciul people attended thc_ SUMMERSIDE, November 23-. _ _ _ tonight. For the first time in the fli- . _~ __ _ During the past few weeks sever- _ ` teen years 0( Oper-ati0n_ the leased ;_ _.. _ It was performed by Rev. Father' al of the Sumlmerside merchants have f . L ' ' f 1 Wife 01 "the A5“°°lB~lefl PUSH" l\`0lD . Rector of the church, ss- - _ » _ been informed by their customers _ _ _ _ _ LBWUO t0 MOH*-€I‘€y Hnll M2500 City .. by Bev. John McMillan of that their parcels have mysteriously _ was commaudeered t0 lligllf by thu Edward Island. disappeared from the Railway wait- “Hman E0V¢mm€nt On the Plea of _“_ Mary Donahue, the bride's special to The G d_ ing room while waiting for tnc train . - ' "”ll'1t*“`Y 'leed- wlls bridesmaid. ua'r ran. ho 1 th, ~ T I _ _ - ‘ _ "*f§‘5E'°"ede,.ar .t e A I -' it _ Special to The Guardian. Mcuichci _in ure wealthy MoN'ruE.ir., Nov. zz.-A mcvnie me u L.ev'"""g' he “es” ""’ _ ° gr "‘ mc" ma". LoNl>oN o _ _ii mimi 3_0 City, where it was explained' that telegraphic facilities 'throughout the night. Coming as it does after what was officially reported 'to have been a per- fectly tranquil Sunday, throughout °Uly by B few _inslcniiicant distur- bances in the smaller places this ac- tl0l1 by the government would ap- pear to lend substance to the rumors of bloody riot. at Zacatecas, Gomez, Palacios and Torreon, the authenti- city of Wlllch ,~had been 'ln doubt. These three important citiesarc situ- ated in a region which has been dis- affected for ,ysars. Gomez, Palcois and Torreon are cit/les' cf about 15,- 000 and 25,000 inhabitants respecti- vely, and are 'four miles apart in the Laguna district of Coahuiia. CHICAGO, November 21-Three youthful highwaymen last night shot one hold-up victim to death, fired at two others and 'allowed a fourth man' to go after stripping him of his cash and overcoat. The bandit trio com- mitted the series on the north-west side within the period of an hour, and were seen by half a dozen per- sons. Following the murder they are be lieved to have robbed a fifth man.` Five other recent hold-up shootings are laid at their door by the police, and within a half hour of the liurder a hundred police h uded by Police In- spector Healey, wzrc searching the north-west side for the desperadoes. The murdered man, who was about 25 years old and well dressoll, has not been identified. YIEIGHED Ill POUNDS CANYONVILLE, Oregon, Nov. 21`-- ‘Minnie Pickett, 1.3 years old and weighing onlyl 14 pounds, died today. She is believed to have been the smallest person in thc world for her BSB. nuvohurlouisrs C/lP'l‘Un|!: 'l‘owN MEXICO CITY, Nov.22.--Gomer Palacio, rr town of 7000 inhabitantn and the junction point on the rnu- ‘ way hear Torrion is in the hands oil the Revolutionists. Railway and telegraph communica- tion ls cut off with Laredo. Reports reaching this city are tn the effect that lighting was renewed in Puebla and that thirty persons were killed. Condensed Advertisement- (Too late for Olss|idcn_tipn.i_ _ Sfrovss, charm onli. Princess L and Parlor Comfort. One of cach. Fairly good order. Will lull ehfnv- G°°f=e__H~_Te13&>Ll1-_l§l};2ur§ V- .O'"L`l§T,"that desirable residence _F on Upper Hillsboro Street., late- ly occupied by L. H. Beer; Wlevsllon given at once. Apply to T. 'L_ Ait- ken, 7 Upper l-l\illsbo_ro__St_._ _N10-_2d_t_f_. CWMMERCIAL travellers furnished with board, lodging and teams. _Glood service. Moderslte charges. ‘Auld & Co. Freetown. 11-23d2wpd. OOD SALE, by public auction. on property purchased from Mr. ai-k,.Monday Nov. 28th., nt one 0'- ciock. John Pethlck, Kingston. _ _ _ _1.1_'2§.‘!}!F?lP_‘!-____ Ton sALs:. 1 will een hy public _ auction at the market square in Charlottetown .on Friday, _Noveniblr 'Q5 at 12 o'clock noon. One horse, col-. or brown, : yeigs 011;. 'T0g‘I\_D as h t ae. rnes rqu rirso . ° ° ° ' il-zadaiud. HAVE for sale I few B. P. Rock cocirerals, bred from Mlfltlmb Provinces champion stock. Beauties. ,Prics‘l3.00 each. To the person whose order reaches me first l will give ab- solutely ‘free one pullet B. P. Rock. ce quiet and sec c pure in-al puliec T3"5wmN6"beEr-ir§'E`Ail5ys. nndzr _ market. Open lawful daysiah o Qhvgm 1147 “- was twenty-three above. Miner-d'| Linimont Guns Dniidrul. _ _ appearance reported was on Saturday “'39” in N“°.V°lB.f.@'l0 WH# 0l`§l0l‘9¢l C0 '_ nt" Nm” 22"`Th° "0" who built the Philadelphia flaring made to unseat the Mayor of ewmng rust when Aprominent farm _ _ _ out on the Larédo Omen or .brhe As_ ble between the Western Universit met the bride while mak- ontreal an the ground that the cable er from the western part of the Pro- I . ;°°l“l{_°d Press" £0 PTB*/ent lHl0l‘Dl8- midi?" Iacglty and thelmedlcal stud ion eing gleaned from messa' s "1 3' 9 3°" 9- xging overtthe _wir-e. These instri- A number of the students were sus H < . ters cflidfledgrurigllegigghieghidlgf- ”°'"'°d “S “ "5"" °' the ’°°°”‘ “S turbance. student body is threatened. nic ciiuss or WEEE the greater part of Mexico, ` broken 'CULOSIS IH QHILBREH --__. rhalf the children who contract tuber- culosis do so because they are cared for by tuberculosis adults. Dr. Woods Hutchinson and Dr. W. H. Park made this assertion today -in . arguing before the committee on con- gestion of population for consump- tion hospltals and camps. The total outlay for New York city they estimated would be $9,000,000 for Plant, with $5,000,000 for main- tenance the first year. R0|lE‘S MAYOR LAUGHS MONTREAL, .November 21-Mayor Nathan; of Rome, has replied to Mayor Guerin, of Montreal, acknow- ledging the vote `_of cens..re passed upon him by the city council and in _ cidentially heaping the measure of his satire upon the Montreal aldermen for their anxiety to interest them- selves in foreign affairs in connection with the now famous letter to the Pope. The Jewish mayor of the eter- nal city opens by ironically apolog- izing for his previous idea that the Montreal council would investigate before passing a condemnatory vote and goes on : "They (the Montreal council; stand alone in over-stepping the bounds of their civic mission ,an-d boldly bes- towing their words of praise or blame without regard to 'internation- al law and customs, to iunctlonaries with whom they have nothing what- ever to do, and who are evidently and utterly indifferent to-their gro- tesque and meddlesornc utterances. 1 can only hope that such exceptional conduct will 'meet with its merited reward and be recorded in your civic annals as an unexnmpled instance oi judgment passed by a self-erected ribunal in default of knowledge. right or common sense.” Mayor Naf1han's spirited letter was received today, bilt was not present- ed to tnc meeting of the city council. It .is not expected that it will mcet with much consideration when it gets beyond the table stages. LABOR MEN FAVOR TECHNICAL TRAINING CALGARY, Nov. 22.-Resolutions from the trades and labor councill- declarlng that labor men are unani mously in favor of technical educn ion by the institution of schools or ig-ht classes were handed to Com ission on technical education to BY- NEW YORK, »Nov. 21-;p~,my Une. ISLAHD WEDS A fllllllll ‘BRAVE OPERATOR is uuul iiuioic Acilori _Jumped _to ordiilli 7 _ ~` Special to The Oilal‘di‘§_:. _ Dicrliolr, Nov. f _-vim, 11,, steamer Maine was pal-lsink ilhroglh Lake Superior, llobert McCall: ¢,‘\d a- 22, ir wireless operator, jumped ov.;-. being dashed against the 91 gh. poet. ' '~' Mies Gardner was rescued. " ' 4 _.._.é__.___ 1, wuolssiila r|iEFrs - ,_ iii new iqliil _ _ iiisruis iisrlull Ni-rw YoRK.‘ Nev. zl-.»-wliiiem Ma_bol_1, superintendent of the pesto hospital for the insane on Ward’s Ts- land. testified today before Commis- Y -l e government would require all its other' have “UW take” UD their( 'case and a general strike of the wholq' sioner Fosdick, of the department gf accounts, that in the lart three Wears, idur-ing which he has been superintep- rdcnt, 108 tdis, of 216,000 pounds, of 'meat intended for patients has been stolen. He explained, however, that the patients did not suffer. ' ' Tho exposure of long standing frauds of such inafznitudc occurred through the arrest last week or :Alm- on Katzensteilr. a refuse collector. who had tire contract to remove the bones and fat from-Ward's island. He is out on bail, specifically charg- ed with the theft of seven barrels of meats and chickens, which, when siz- ed. were found to be thinly covered _on top with a layer of bones. .KlN6’S GREETITIGS '[0 . CIHIDNS PREMIER OTTAWA, Nov. 21.-"I'be' me/seals King George sent to Sir Wilfrid Laur- ier yesterday is as follows:"- ` "windsor, Nov. zo, left.-*Rc Hou. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, K. C. M. G., Ot- tawa. ; ~ Please accept .my sincere congratulations on your, seventletb birthday. May you be biemdwnn many more years uf health, 'hind -proll- perity. ` H ' ’ " (signed) aerosols R. a i. CRDETS GROfl‘ll|6 OTTAWA, Nov. 21-The Militia Council Bluebook covering the last fiscal year was tabled in the `I-louse this aftcrnoon. The figures given -as to Cunada's military defenders show a total strength on the permanent force of 192 officers and -1652 rank and fllc. At the Militia cam s last year there were in trdi'\ilng`~'f,904 of- ficers, 7,505 non-commissioned oillcurq, and 26,519 men. I C 'l_;h€ gteady gi-owtai l_n suiiiberc 'of a e »orps is emp as 'L re- port. At the close df"filigl_i'l§c‘;i‘F5!fb_`ar the numbers of gau9i\t¢d;‘¢3a~¢si; gqgpg had reached 215 with ra-rwcmhip of close on to 15,000_boY§'."' ‘incon- census cf opinion ci .the inspgiting officers goes to show Itbady progress towards efficiency, r The report ol Major¢~~Gentral.- Sir Percy Lake as Inspector Ge eral, covcringlthe general criticism dl! the troops of the Dominion' will be-pub- lished at a later date. sxl>rcNDr'rUaEs._oli _ 'lir-t~ANscoN'pniuN'rAL. OTTAWA, Nov.-22.-'-The sixth an- nilal ri-.port of the Commissioners of the National Transcontinental ?lUil- way shows that up to the fend "pf the last fiscal year, 'the total e;p\iu- diturc on the road was $7l,918,8!8, for the year; expenditure llI'sl19,- 968, 126. r- The total grading done to- .March 31, was 1106 miles, while the total track laid was 813 miles, of which mis was main crack 'and 114 miles sidings. - _ uruur-c'n Liniment (June 'Burnl.~&c. ._ c rl; .SANDY MCLEOD HERE A i _ ,_ i.,,_ . Yesterday Sandy McLeod, 'tho mill-(the noted Harry Lauder, snd»iltwl'l- die weight champion wrestler of Scot-ity-one years old. I-le has liven wreit- land paid rr ~vcry pleasant call to ling since he was fiftcenfhifthlit 'llhs Guardian. Mr. McLeod arrived time has won his envlabil ~litl‘9r'l\_i| here Monday night from Moncton andlwas conferred on him after artourna- -ii ‘now in readiness ici- his match on ment in Dundee in nufglrfmty. num- tornorrow night with Harry Lewis. |petitors pnrtlcipatsd._ _ egm. _gb Speaking of the contest Mr Mclaod America two months ap and or ‘| r-assed confidence in himself-helexpericpced a defeat un l _ ‘ .xg ‘vm in peed condition- end he ieitlddy night in Hannon. that the public would be treated to,di-rson, the middleweigbt‘1hNhyi0n-0! sghipieion oi .wrestling greatly in-the world won in an unlulhoul - :nuance of anything yet seen hsrmftest by one flil. In 8_1 ~ |i.~‘§f 'lliiis sounds probable too-the msn looking at this, it can hnzgygcldl- are very evenly matched nl fu- as ed a detest. . His record is a greet lsfse, wright and 'past records are con- one. ' _u Md, | The public should appreciate the Ennny in n typical Scot. and his portunlty _afforded them by the r ei,a_naman's bonnet and costume pete ple I Thlltre in-.ilromfiillg I or nothing. W. R. Qing North ol his splendid pbielque to belt ad- tent between Wiltshire, _ _*_1l-_____d_§l_9j_-__ vantage. He is a hearty and gsnialinoted wrestlers. By their " ‘ chap in whose personality the quietlmant of this bout it manners nf A SUD*-l°m°“ “°°\`t *°ll°l11- whether or not it will selves. egs to witness He was born at Dundee, Scotland twcsnother-man uvon miie. from un birthplace ellen the wrqugg \ .,. .- 1 F? f- 1°;--~ -~ »- _;~._-_-- rv _I J r _L fi ,. _'-- 1-#- ll. li. la,