Tlllil LATEST NEWS' ` " ' THE CHARLOTT GUARDIAN ' ' ymgvr 01 11,1) T ‘ A? 1 I -f __ ‘ _ , ' , rig _ i i _I mil which may hqyxesgd ' I I I in Toronto Vfith Hand- '°"' C I Discuss the Question of ` red Thohsuhd this ` h _. t"eJI‘0I'3."““' , Bl HE-llulln *° -will uuull '““'°.“.;5;€° ‘°"' . , ____ A dean] which is 'surrolunded with ' L a uliar circumstances toolu place t n xhhopu on Tuesday afternoon who ,ms Jnunnnn 1-lndsnn, ngsn ss, died 0| what was pronounced heart fail- urviillye deceased lady, _who lives wi th he, sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Mclviasters, hh, A nephew named Vietor Hudson, ,pn lives across the road from ilic hm-'., house and it is stated ibut We .llspnte arose over Mrs. McMas- ¢,er's taking some vegetables fs--in vhwr l-{iidson'a garden without. fier- mlgnion. A quarrel followed and whe- ¢h¢r blows were struck or not rsuld ,got be definitely decfded. Om, story is that Hudson followed the two women to their home and was locked out at both back and front entrances. He is said to have men gone to a. window and attempt- eg go. obtain axlmlssioli there bllt was held oil by the dece-ased woman wha was provided with a stick by her older sister. It lis thought tllat with this stick a blow was struck after it had been taken from her hands by the party on the outside. Alter some few moments at the willdow the dcceuscd stnggcreil back falling as she stepped si-dewavs into another room. Hudson was called ln md failing t5 resuscihate her he wont out for assistance, brlngllig first a neighbor and later a doctor. There ure some other versions of the oecilrrellce but the one given a- bove is more generally accepted. Tile deceased had been treated about six years ngn for heart ti'ouh'le and ri medical doctor said she was liable to expire suddenly at any time. Acting on thc instrllctions of At- torney-Lieileral Haszard, Coroner H.. D, .lolnison and Officer James Wal-` ku-, City, last -evening wcilt olit to Coveheuil to enquire further into the matter. , Hut very few additional facts were elicited and this information obtain- sd was turned over to t-he Attorney- General last night after'their return at ten o'cluck. _ `\ The matter now rests in the At- torney-General's hands to decide whether all inquest will he held or not. GRAND PRIZE RACE TS CALLED OFF. NEW YORK, Oct. ii.-As adirect ra-, suit of. criticism of the Vander'-.\i’t cup, race last Saturday, wh-ich coat t.hc_ lives of four persons and the iniury oimnre tilun n score of ot-hers. the Grand Prize race scheduled to be run over the same course on October 15. was officially called off tonight. -by W. K. Vanderbilt, jr., the referee. Special to The Guardian. TORONTO, Oct. 7.-Bev. Jas. Car- UIIUIIIWI. the Nestor of the Canadian ' Presbyterian Church, today celebrat- ed the golden jubilee of his ordinat- ion and induction as pastor of St, Dacia, to The G,,ar,h,m_ . _ Andrews Church. Pruaronin, s. A., ont. 1.-Gen. G10” 0' moneylroin the enngrngntinn Botha will be re-elected without op- Queens University Knox Qollege M14 . _ .. , position, other bodies, were presented Mr. Cal-_ ---_---- michael totalling $1,300, VICIIIIIII EIIIIIIEII , \ H[ %` PLIEEII -IIII IIIIILI wlmgggsufh HAUW VICTORIA, B. cf, oct. s-Gunner --- ' 'ruernns Allen pienned not guilty at HALIFAX. Oct. 'I-The list of win- asslzen yesterday 0| mu,-,|-er 0| cw. ners in the speed dmartment of the talin Peter Elliston, commanding No. I”'°vI-"WI0-I 91IIIbIf»I0D'5I\0WS the tot- 5 cnnnpnny, ii. 0. o. A., no work- H1 mount paid out to be $5,901.50. prying, ba"-a¢ks, Aughet 1_ less about $3,007.50 paid ini as en- -----i trance fees. ~rnak'ing a net total of $2,900. The money was distributed as in ls cuvlll »~ Prince Edward. Island ......"$1,937.50 t, New Bruuswicln 1,682.50 no.eroN. oet_‘n.-onnrinn s. Hnnn- gfligraiioyri"§£oEl§"Eewn§"` 1';'Eg`gg lin, Jus. H. Valley and Eugene N. - ,_ _ Foss wnnt bemre the Oc-niocratic state » 55,912 50 convention in Faneuil H-all today as ` candidates for the gubernatorial nom- tl,-Iilzifteg' ,{;llg1:,,'; .winners are dm' inatioli. ‘ , On the first Uaflot there was no gnglgngagscg §f_EhL,,LY' CH Toglgh oh choice and late tonight A second bal- lst 2_§5 trot ,md .175'h0 lot was being taken amid much dis- Znd 230 not dndP;me.........v 87.50 °“I°f- ist 2.'40 not ..... _....'.`.'.`.`.`.'.' ivsfoo _.___ P J CONROY TIGNISH vlo'l‘oRIA B O ot-inner 0-At S 2 40 trot stake $200 00 the :issues yesterday, Glllvllei 'l‘llom- 5 3 30 fmt- 503-IU' 500 00 as Allcn pleudcil guilty ol' thc nllir der of Captain Peter Elllston, com- $400 00 mandlllg No 5 company R C G A A C HI'IWI'I"I` OHARLOTTETOWN at Work Point barracks, on August 3I‘I -I I0 U00 0-NI P800 BTS-K8 3 52 50 1 Alien, n einen sunt nr-eu nt Ellis- S 210 trot and vase 175 00 ton from the window while the lat- 200 217 "U0 “"0 PB-Ce 37 50 tel was crossing the barracks sq\iaref4tII 2 30 5001110" U00 H0830 40 00 He lrad been drlnkirng heavily fo 'C- weeks and thought his officer had $355 00 treated him meanly hy frequent pun- HOTEL VICTORIA STABLES ishmcnt After his arrest he said he OHARLOTTETOWN only meant to maim The defence 0 2110 H110 300 3 V08-T UNI was that the act was committed U00 S08-IW 3 70 00 while temporarily insane and that ISI 2 Z1 U00 Mid PAW Stlke 200 00 there was no intent to kill Allen was found guilty today f $270 00 the murder of Elliston and sentenced DR- -I~ 'I`~ JENKINS. CH TOWN- to he hanged December 2_ lst 2.20 trot $175.00 ~-1 have hothinglm say, only that 3rd 2.40 trot 52.50 I must have been mad," was Allen’s ------ answer to thc chief justice’s query. $227-50 ' _ GEORGE H. REDDIN, CH'TOWN. FRENCH SOLDIER 2nd froe-for-all trot ...... ... $87.50 PAID- DEATH PENALTY. FRANK BEALES. CH"I`0WN- ___ 8rd 2.25 trot stake .............. .. PARIS, 'O DOI] 5-Th. fl BT. . clltlionl carried: ou? for se?/erdl ygr; EVELYN THAW WITHOUT FUNDS- $60.00 Tunis, when Dulery a trooper in a NEW YORK- OC0 -B00#-090 EV0- Tllere is a possibility that the race may be hold at a later date in some other section oi the country, and Sa- vannah is likely to be selected. The view was expressed to-rrirgiilt than aulto- molille road rncinz in this vicinity has received ii dcnth bfow. FREE llAl’TlS'l‘S FOR PROHIBITION. PORTLAND, Me., Oct. G-Most em- plnnenlly uni nne Mn-ine ir.-ee Bnp-I tint association declare itself in fav- or of the prohIi\‘\ition of the lnnnufac- ture and sale of liquors ,ln Ma-ine and unqllaliilcdly opposed to hi~g.li or low license today at the closing business session of the -annual convention. The resol-ution adopted pledges the denomination ho unite with the,“bre- thren of other denominations and all other friends of temperance, to per- petuate and enforce our principles of proilibition." ' A HAl.ll<`AX CURATE GOING TO LONDON CH~U'll(`.H. s.\l.ll~‘Ax, N. s., ont. 5. - riev. Ernest Smith, curate of All Saints Cathedral, is going to one of Lon- don`s most fashionable cathedrals as curstc with -Preliendury Starr. I-Ie has -been offered a church at Bermuda and 0“IY n few days ago was asked to ac- Ctlit a curacy in St James church, Nbw York, by Bishop Courtenay. Mlnard's Linimsnt relieves Neuralzia. I corps of men under' punishment in IV" NUSDII- _TIIB-W. Wife OI "I\|»l`l'Y K- Africa, was shot. Dulery escaped last '|'II“W» IB W10I1°“¢ 10009 00 PHY UN winter into the forest, where he lived 0090 OI PI`°5°°“0I0'\1. H 5“If» *IIB* 50° for wee1,,,_ He was rehaptmed- ,md instituted nearly two years ago, a- mhght back to prison' _,here he gatnst' Bregan ofthe Knickerhocder stab`-bed the sergeant with a knife as H°t°I I°I' 550000 d‘I‘m“B°"» “'00 ~0IS‘ he was being led to his ce“_ The ser. mllssed tod-ay by Justice Newburgel geant was not baidly wounded, but In me 9'-\PI¢m¢ °0\II`I5- tlie military code is severe, and a Mrs Thaw WI” 030000 II`°m_ 00° court martial sentenced the trooper gI`III mom 0I the h°t°I WIIIIII dming to death. with a friend, and she sued on- the __________._ ground that her ‘dignity had suffered . » Mrs Thaw's counsel made the nn- LYNN BANPITS ~ » niouncement today that she was with- PLEAII NOT Gllll/IY. out funds. SALEM, Mass., Oct. 7.-Cliarged _NORTH RIVFR BEGINS xiii. a';...‘.‘“‘.‘:f we rr nw ' - l iankvwski “"0 5°WfI° _ IPM' "”° " Nlaw vonx, oet. is-For the in-st Tl couvlcrrn or uuliusii _ ` ......O ' , _ ., _ H .' ' ` _ '. . , . ‘ . l t '., .. ‘ . IJ hc three Russian bandits who shot uma sims the swam ,B oh me and instantly Illlsd TI‘°m“° ‘ I‘*““ nsls bent ni the l.stE’lns'Enp New P08011. a 9000 m"“'“I“°t“"°"' *md rat Hampshire, Saturday aught. through mlmanvJames I-I. Carroll, in tlicbhsi' which twenty or more of Uncle ess district of Lynn last Jun-:, un.oi- Samh, Ballon lost their lives' the ed DIBBS OI “Ot EUIIW Wm” I*"I`“IIl““0 North River began 'to give up its lief-ore Judge Schofield, in thc super- dead t,-,dhy_ for court late today. The two ,cr- Twelve bodhm were mcked hp .hy eigneru were remanded to IBII W'iI" searchers. The victims were identiti- out hail to await trial. ed as P. P. White, Robert Karl, T. | - _ -- _ J. Uehlin, P. F. Bakema-n, Moses NEW ALTITUDE HEOOIID- Johnson, R. E. Worner, Guido 'Amn- ---- lzope, A. Richardson, Norlnalii T. QARIS, October 5-The new'worid’s seals, John F_ E,-he,-¢_ Nm-hf,m Ag_ record for altitude in an aeroplane Hoy and E_ N_ Du-beg I recently cst&IlIIBI`|tNI IW I°I°III`I wyn' - -*1--°‘**"- malem at MOIIFIIIBIUD. IIB! 00°" 'Im' BNATOB 'LAFOLE'l"I‘E -ls1iy recognised bythe Aero Club 0|. r WILL aacovas. France. Wynmalen is officially ac- ____ nrsdiieri with having wwhed M1 H10' liooauas-rlali, Minn.. occ. is.-sen tude ui 2 300 m°*-\°°9- ‘“` 9-186 met' ator Robert A Lafo-lette of Wiscon- \-,____V__ _ _______A___ _________ _____.___ P. E. ISLIIND 6 The following were appointed re ceivers 'of Assessments for I-)ui.~en'a (lo James l'idgeon, 'New London, Sa-muel DWN00. Desnhle; Theo. Desbrlsy, glhhrlrittetown; Allan Mciholigall, Bel- as Arrived at Richmond Bay the Bar- ilue British Lady ('l‘h0mps0n,) 32 days from Bristol. Containinpdry goods, “IL coal, 40 sailors and 12 passen- gers. Mr and Miss Wlnsloc were a- IIWHR the passengers. Mr. R. Longwortli was a passenge Ill the Glynwucd from Orwell Bay on the -loin en rents tn London. smith, Ilamr with tunnel-. _ I"re»ih butter hi quoted at ls, pork s £50- 'I‘urkey‘s Ss in tis each. Chicken B to is and Gd par pair. Mlfnunched from the Shipyard of ichael Burke. Lot 49, a barque o If" D. Reddln, his... Also at Loi. 4 9 ° I-'flliantinc of 149 ions for 'l'|ieo. Wood 'and ‘Robert Dewar. ' The Brig Fanny sailed from George- o ‘gnéiniber and deals for Newcastle, E00" on the lst October) with 0 carl; The official returns of emigrants ar "INK Rt Quebec from the Sth MayI » I° the 27th August la given as lol- I l` l 3"? tons called the Mnry Mewnlnnie, in the French army :took place at ---- _ - Mary Dolan and Thos. McNulty at Barrie for the murder of their child. IHE SIIIUII UE . » WIESBIIEIIIIII NEW GLASGOW, ’Oct. 6-Pres'by- terian blue again prevailed in the shy today lin spite of the morning mist, and thc 'Synod assembled in force in the first sederunt. Before the order of the day was taken up, the Synod commended for publication and distribution a recent writing byf Dr. Alex-ander McLean of Hopewell. Foreign Missions was the order of the day, and the discussion was led by~t‘he Convcnor, Mr. MacOdi-um. Ha presented a stron-g report, bristl'i'ng with poillts which challenged the at- tenftion .and even the criticism of t-he Synod. The report referred in sym- pathetic terms to the withdrawal from Demerara of Rev. A. D. and Mrs. McKenzie, and also from Oouva, of Rev. A. W. Tliornpson, the former; through ill--health. Mr. McOd1'um commended in elo-_ quaat terms the splendid generosity, of the W. F. M. Sf, and also the noble response of the Synod to the appeal for the 'removal of last. yea.r’s- debt of $19,000. He was followed in a most imprea-_ sive address by T. C. James. Mr.. James spoke under deep feeling, and, created u profound impression. Committee, spoke strongly in con- nection with the proposal _to with draw graiiiially from the New Heb rides Mission. He favored the propos ul. A proposal to merge the Eastern and Western Committee was advo cated by Dr. E. Smith and Judge Forbes. A notable address- was made by Mr, Alexander McMillan on Chalmers Church, Bridgeport, C. I. This ad. dress together with one from Mr. John Fraser of Hopewell, evoked much applause. 'Dhe report on Church Life and Work was presented by Rev. John Mex-ntnsn nl sydney. 'rue laurel. seems to be more t-han holding its own in respect of_h'lgh ideals and worthy living. Seventy-five per cent of our people are attending church services reglalarly. The Augmentation report was pre- sented hy W. H. Spencer of P. E. I This fund vis in a satislactory con- dition. The revenue necessary for next year is $11,000. The committee recommended that due effort be inode to raise the m'i'ni.m*um stipend bo $850 this being in line with the actvion of the last General Assembly. Intense interest marked the meet- ing this evening, and -the temper- ose in some cases to the fever port on Moral and Social Reform. Rev. W. P. Archibald presented the report in the absence of Dr. W. H. Smith, convener. The new note in this report, and the one that pro- duced some disharmony of the music was in connection with the n\ew pro- hibition law of Nova' Scotia. The main recommendation in the report cordially commanded the ac- tion of Premlier Murray and the Nova Scotia Government. The report and recommendations were all passed. III EHINEEHI BEFORE THE VICE CHANCELLOR October 7, 1910. Brow vs Grabhe and ors.-Argu-. ment on demurrer was heard to-day. Younker vs Pearden-Another argu- ment on demurrer was heard in this. case. TWO ARREBTS IN DYNAMITING CASE. IDS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 6-Two men were arrested today in the hunt for the Times building dylilasiniters. They are Dfharles E. Mehr and Frank Russell. ehr, according to the re- ‘ Aivangements have been S,inr ri banquet sunui. october ioui, on Dr. Falconer, ex.Convencr of t-lie. Special to The Guardian. ion ef Port Ar-tina and -iron nu has been made. which hundreds of citizens of eltbor city will he invited and at which the question of union will be fully diu- cussed and a committee to take the necessary steps will be appointed. PIIIIIEE IIE WILESL - IIIIILIIL EIELII IIII The Prince of Wales College Athlo- tlc Club held their annual field-day yesterday afternoon at the A. A. A. grounds The events were won as followu- 100 yards dash; 17 years and under.- C. Il-attee, C. Buxton-, W. Mchean. 100 YBNIS 0880; open-V. Saunders, U. Rattee, C. Baldersto-n. Time ll seconds. - Pole Vault-C. McKenzie, "G, Walk- er, E. McQuarrie, Height 8 ft. 1 inch High jump-C. Balderston, W. Mc- Lean, F. Kenny. Height 4 ft. 9; inches. - 1 mile run-G. Walker, 1-l. Heian. W. Mcbean. _ BI`0I“Il\1mP-C. Balderston, G. Mc- Kenzie, W. McLean, » _ ‘ Distance, 16 ft. 9 inches. _ E' 220 Y‘l-Yds dash-C. Rotten, V. .Baun- diig? C. Bllserston. _ lot ,put-J. McG~ui n . -_ dere. U. Bslde.-exon. ga "E Wm” Dist-a/nce 24 ft. 9 inches. Half mile bicycle-R. Mc(/ailgihlan, ` A. 'R-utteubllry, H. Johnson. Time l min. 22 seconds 5 mils relay race; between lst, 2nd and 3rd years-Won by second years 150 YGBY Second. Time 1 min. 49 sec: There were four on each team, The 15001101 year team. was C. Mcblewla, E. Warburton, G. Mclnod and V Saunders. ' 1 mile bicycle-A. Ratteibury, R.. Mchaurhlaa, lr. Fitzgerald, _'rims 3 m-ln. ,30 seconds. 440 yards dash-John Mcqulgym' Rattee, C. Burton. i miie walk-R. P. Fitzgerald, H. Jolmeoll. F. Bell. The tilrst year won out with a, t-otal, tb 12 `.° OI 50 POIDI-S: second year second wi 46.' and third year tnrid with points. The all around was li Gad Bsldsrvton. with s E321 di twelrx DOIIIIS- Charles Rnfttee was second- W’Ii»I1 eleven points. s'rABs ENGLISHMAN . IN MoN'rnaAL s':'l:i~:E'r. MONTREAL, Oct. 6.-In a minup with s nionuer nl Italians nn c.-.nf street this afternoon, John Mqrgr- 9-D2. a young man who recently pr- ature r _ ' 1 poi-nt. The casus belli was the re- ,wed from the md Country' was stabbed and dangerously in-nicied. McFarlane bad some words with Ital- ians and one of tihem drew 3 stillctto and stabbed him. A big crowd yaih- ered and the Italians were :ougilly A GOVERNMENT OFFER. OTTAWA, Oct 7--For thirty young Canadians an opportunity wil short- ly be afforded to enter upon careers in the navy under favorable auspices than at a'ny'future time. In the -be- ginning they will be given their 'oiluf cation and after two years with th? naval school-master they will become cadets with Day of $2 per d-ay 'and prospects of speedy advancement to greater responsibilities. Condensed Advcrtisemeng i'I‘oo lata for Olsssincation.. WV-AN'riar>, girl leTgsnerAl -nnnsei ' _.worlu. Apply 18 Lower l'rln~:e St.. 10-Bfl lwnil;__ WANTED, s nurse- maid about 15 I years of age. Country girl pre- fer-rea._ Applyhzsznrrlnee so __io;airi. `p\RESH OYSTERS at McMahn'n's _ ` Restaurant tonight, 75 Dorches- ter Bt 10-Ndlilnri. ' _ » ned l i, el. ei in . 1 ._ . . _. <=°“S*“» vb” was °P'='°*°"I 0° We §§,'°,,”,f;{,,,,,,, {',,,,,’ ..-I-1,,,“f,§,°,`:,,,f,“‘,,'I,,,, l_)aors:nrv lorsale.-21a mann st. Week has Safely DB1-Bed the Gl'ltluBII.or;‘%h,ng “Re up their s\ee,ves_,, > Apply 10 Mxchnl Walsh’ |54 5 Y _ :f“l»'°-hAI0\°,\"&I‘ *`I*(;‘¢°"h,°I The ,,,,,,,,,¢,e,,,,¢h may was tak... cnnli.erlsiln_ street. io-sriiwqri. a,f;“*;0n':,i,,m“‘;_ Ognfliz hecovgrslf' Y _ ifrom the ruins today. 'wrt SALE, second hand stoves -._ ' .44 . -' ‘ \ __ Ilnws" Arrhcd B-1 ' nm bi rl -- SUSBEX' Oct' 6 Invuluom Imve -_ _ cnts can have rooms and hoard HIIIDH "IW" "I9" “ITIVAI U48' I" U h ' `i 1 `m.|w” of George Su°h~en. if-. the well kmown te G _,h om _ tents after their arrival on shore melrtblers if toe memhfirf aTcom Mains, jeweler 0, this mace' and M,” Mas era , ual all loisgiwthwrlwpdh I 4 T ml denths for the 14 weeks of the la e bump n ercen y A mn" “amed ‘I Mucolm Buch. make the $76,000 pzrmanenit memor- Brown daughter' nf A E I-lrown, 250 ' 0 Commission od the st-atea of New ' ' ' - i ' _ . I th I_ C_ g_ 1 195 OST, in Charlottetown ou Sept 7150' . D i al Buchanan of Y0rk and Vermont. IPGVG ‘I°°I'I°0 I‘° gionlflgtlgtiotavcrllie, Sta. John. ’ 0 ‘. 28th. A round Bold -brdooh of old fashioned design of fine black irm-ini. 0 mg Belfast' 8 mn d f a bar u I°I W S“m“°I 0° 0I’“'“I’I“I“‘ “tht” Highly prized Finder kindly leave th i u e' - . ' . t anan, fell from c s 0 0 Ba home instead of a colossa_l_st»ablre. Gurmsn 0mce_~_ 10_§§,’£A "' i osr, between Prince ei \vrii which he was painting in Orwell Y 'sud We °\'°"“°‘I~ No'rl~l1No w1Ll. s'roP 'ri-ra special to 'rss onsrninn -ferent Doris “ OTTAWA, Oct 7-An unusual woe- cool, perfndei handled before they were arrested. - ‘ll Pianos boxes and dry goods cal-I MGH.,-HOUSE FOR ~ JEWELLER T0 WED- es. iuforent George sc. io-saaipn, 0 N 1,... ... CHAMPLAIN MEMORIAL *_ rliwo on 'rl-laura ynnng men nina- . ther, I“°““‘“ ““ °°”"'" 33993 0" REE. BURLINGTON vt, ont s-frhe ""°“ '°°°‘“"I “cf” ‘°' 0”’ “"""“¢" ln steam nested nnnee. Add.-ess Mne- _ nrt in heaven. SUSPIQIONS 0F lggI,3,>,§,r,1Tm sulllu ul' ,"rr,,1é ¢1,{l,§,§,,, .IMMIGRA TION I WRUNGDOING IIEIIH MII lil , To mil; IS C EXPIINDING .iuallEE _ U _ _ "M" '- BE Elllililililli " ""**' --'f-is :cis -WHEAT BAULY Special to The Guardian. Commercial Agent tu Franca write tlwt France's wheat crop is so lo this. nisu the unix nl _ I l rusl ull SACKVILLE, N. B.. Oct. 6-C. T. Navbit an employe of the N. B. Tele- phone Co., Ltd., had a narrow es cape from instant death yesterday, being otruod on the left ear by a G . _ _ gh ll bullet Nesbit was driving tahrou West Sackville, when a bullet passed striking Nesblt on the ear, bringing `blood. Neslyit was stunned and fe _from the wagon. IIILIIIILSSEIZE-II. ~ BURLINGTON, Oct. 0.-The 'trail of six trunliu the property of F. H. l‘Bf‘tf‘i'd2€, of New York, who claims high bullnass amd political connections in New .York and Washington, fol-low. ad by United States _customs ofilcials from Montreal to this City, ended io- . day when the property ivus seized by the ciistoms authorities who alleged that over $2,200. wor-th of goods had not been declared. CANADIAN CHARGED WITH SWIIIDLIIIG NEW YORK, Oct. 6-George H. Munroe, the young Canadian who ran the famous ‘-'stock laundry" in Wall street, some years ago, and was li member of the firm of Munroe it Munroc, today surrendered himself to the United Bfiates government on his learnin that a warrant charging I 8 lhim with using che mails tn a scheme to defraud was out against him. He was arraigned before United States Commissioner Shields and held in $2,000 bail for further examination. The charge against Munroe is usinlg the mails with a scheme to flefraud. He is accused ol having sold tholls ands oi* dollars woriih of stock of the Marconi' Telegraph Company of Can- aidla and the English Marconi com- pany all over the United States, never having delivered the stock. TAP PAY AT MONTREAL. MONTREAL, oct. 6.-fr. P. oninn- nor addressed g, large nieeting at the IMonument National tonight on Lire Ir- ish cause. The Irish envoy was given an enthusiastic hearing. ‘After the meeting it was announced that the ~Montreal subscription for the Irish cliuh amounted to $3034 and .~r.orn was expected. RESCUED FROM MINE AFTGR FIVE DAYS. MONTEREY, 'I/lglen, oetniinr :.- Six Japanese miners entnlnbcd in\ mine Not 2 of the Coallliila Uolll Company ,at Palll, Mexico, as ‘the re- sult of Friday i.uig‘ht's explosion, in which more thaln 150 ‘miners lost their lives, have been found alive. Although they; had been without. food or waur since the explosion it is said all of them will recover. The men had been walled inbya hearvy med felled by the explosion. This prevented their death from are damp. Rescue parties are working steadily. to the surface. ‘l lv that 75.000.000 bwliels must be lm- ported and Canada is expected to fur- Tbirty-five bodies have been brought rw James cr-rnicl-rs Home ~ 'ww for ww -M lui ~ will limi. rpm limi-I .__.;.. , (3 Special to The Guardian. OTTAWA, Oct. 7.--The contmct with the Canadian Pacific Railway for stcamship service between St John and London has been renewed for 5 o'r'rAw.A, ont. 1.-'rue i;.»..n.unn Y“"- 8 The subsidy is iifteen thousand dol- ara. lnlmigration to ilunada is going to beat all records this year. It is expected that bc-fore the year closes a grand totui of 300,000 will have been reached. Half of these will be from the Uni- ted and the other half-from British and European Countries, BUYS ENGLISH LINE BOi~l'I‘ON, Oct. 6.-ltliecamekvnovm ‘yesterday that thc United Fr;.i-' ('om~ pany had pllrcliasell fllll ownership of the Englisil subsi-¢~» 2° A“““'*°°“ "“' in Moises rnnrriea in .ioupnine 'ras length ni :easy will be eleven Loon Mania for ssl.. any mer ` Hendersrn farmer for UF '0“f0!` 0 No 2 IP E. Island. dial; took place here yesterday, ds- -- fi‘;__5°t_1`_°.‘!P"iI_:___ ____1_9,_h-ilp,1_ Butn_i_i}i:;:z00d measure nm, ______ '_ _ , 9| ~ , b t let ....... .. 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The food of life, wherewith our il am fed Lot nevermorc delay dlVI¢I0 0** I"’},.h ' kingdom come I .'l"h ' And ict ollr promptness to i.-buy I ' even ,t ‘ in heaven : als . . as this day. Buflicfent raimcnt and..........0ur or bread. to With ever needful thing do Thou Y lieve us. And of Thy mercy pity.........`An eq, give as l"ii .WIN .Giv I lrs PRAYER. i-All our niisdcvds for l-lim whom Tllolii y. did'i-lt please To makc all otiurinil I'W--°----.0‘“° tres' I’ . | lim-iScs, "‘““‘» Ann BRA! fornsniilcll, O Lord. B5 We b°` i' v ’I‘Ilutw'lIIirill will purllvll NH ~~~~~~~ --A9 w° | l