of the Let Local and For- N ews. - * . .--1 . <-1-'-1-.-A- ~.i » ¢ THE .EHANLQIIEAQ .........E .. _ , - ~ .- - _ » ..».--.. ‘=.-'...~ . ,.- .-1 - --_ , . ,,_.,.__ f » \~ ’ . 1 a i-.__ i_. »__,-.»_..; _ sn .. ,_ ._ _ --»_. 4_3, ' ‘_. Y.” f._'__ ..-'_f_ II A oanino may-. ‘ Catches AllEarl_v Moming Mails. :_ .ao gf. :-2 '<5 En - c 2> xr f_"\< =-=: gc ¢: - I - » - _ ` - _ _'-";j""~‘i;;'_',;_____;_____;1`;______ ____ _' _ _ _ __ _ . ‘__._.____; i'iRiiI’v"“ I "THU Larasr Nirws I CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA MONDAY NOVEMBER 13 1911 Fins'r or 111.1." {,§5° <4 >§ 2C QP! E IL I'\ Al) Ali INAD s ;_j> =¥ i: is <2 `=> WEE I "BT ______` _ _____‘ ____ _______ ___ , __,____________ y __ _______ _i_ 0 ______ _______ __ __ _ ____ ____________‘__ ________________ _ _ _ _ __ __._____ r- l'fI Q PARLIAMENT ilpiscuviiii NANKING is REPORTED 75 Lawyers and ll Not-` ales~Farmers ,___ MIIHMIINISM Lawyers predominate in the -newly el- ected parliament which .wi next month. third The following table sho pointment. . Merchants, 27. Capitalists 2. Lawyers 75. Farmers 32. Doctors 18. Journalists 10. Mnniilacf.ii;,'ers 13. ii and SAYS. VALUE III A|]|]H[SS[|] Merchants Next HUMAN HIE IS _ LESS IHAN EVEN Il “B“"ml’l° _was never valued lower than today. rl' Luxury may reign, epicures may live, F‘"`m°rS come ne“""d m°r¢h“"t`I fashions be promoted and material CALGARY- N°V‘ z"°‘(By wiwl” ' things made more to subserve to The Bi“h°p of Calgary- before the ws the ap- m,,_n',, p1em;m.e`_ yet in spite bf these Alberta Synod, delivered an address the value and sacredness ol huinan life is growing less," said \_Archbishop .lolin J. Glennon in his serlmoii at thai New Cathedral Chapel yesterday. “Time was when men hdld their fellowmen in slavery," he continued. Slick SIUVLWY llui-1 been abolisllcil, but Agi-nts li. l`h‘okai'i-i 5. l-itiiili-iits 1. Ilrugglsts 1. Surveyor 1. Labor employe 1. Contractors 9. Notaries 7. Liimliermen 11. Total 221. BIIIIWN I’IIINEE’S AIIIIIIIIE IS E EIINII Ill~]Iil1IN, Nov. 10-Tlie Crown Prince Frederick W ing _vcsterday's debate in stag, when he openly de his pleasure over and app criticisms of Chmicellor policy in the Moroccan France, and applauded the tling passages in the iiery sharply condemned toda only the friends, but the o rs join in thc chancellor. The pape ilescrlliiiip; the incident as and dangerous exhibition pri-ss the fear that the luis been given abroad that on-,perur is heading a G party. This stand hy the press in a strengthening of the tlu-. chancellor which was s this pent-iip fury, born of the popular iii-ling that Germany had backed down before Britain menace was vcnt- ed ia the lieichstag yesterday. 'l‘lu- chancellor sought to 9?l1\'i1\ Umi- Germnny had attained the obilwf which she had in view when the gun- boat Panther was sent to Airl1\'i7». that tha 1°‘raiico-Gcrmaii treaty- term-‘ inati-d French hostility and that (lor- iiiany had concluded iirnlollgcll H620' (lations with honor and advautaf-Z0- KING GEORGE STARTS . ON INDIAN TRIP LONDON, Nov. 10-King George will start on his trip to India to- morrow. A meeting of the privy council was held at Buckingham pal- ace today and a committee appoint- ed which is empowered to summon and hold councils for the dispatch of state business during the absence Oi tae King. I in it not possible that today ,l gin. V0l`Y more exteinzive luis been inaugu i‘ai.cd, not. alone. of the body but .ii the soul? This slavery is the out come of immoral and iinsanitary Bm-_ roundings which gradually render body and soul H slave to disease ami Vicil- WIIHIL AIDS to lash or laws to condemn the inhuman beings engaged in that lowest of all traflics, the traf~ fic known as white slavery? “Human life is sacred. No railroad nor 'sweat shop has the authority nor the right to destroy it whether the destruction be by negligence or, by squeezing the life oi_i.he individual that a little more money may go in- to the treasury. There are some peo- ple who give their tnonghts and time to the rearing of pet animals, dogs, cats ami horses, while on the other hand human beings, their brethren, are starving and homeless, even littli-. children crying for bread and it large percentage outcast from hope and home happiness. Now, one of these souls, however crude be its casement, though envel- oped in rags and ulcers, yet being a human soul, spiritual and immortal, ‘ rth more than all the pampered cumulated luxuries and deserves more care and protection than the entire brute creation. "lt is natur.-il_ to i'cSll‘»'Il‘I to thc aflection that may be shown to us by them, but when such creatures stand between ns ami our duty to the poor and lowlv, \\'hen\ their value appears io be inorc than the - brethren of (‘.1\i-is-t_ than conics thc hlaspheniy oi it all the intense tlioiiglitlcssiiess and vulgm-ity, yeii,___i_>estiality_ol it iull. N0 Ml I.ITllliY IN RECEPTION - T0 CONNIIUGHTS ___1. 'l‘()i`tON’l‘(l, Novi-nilii-.r ill.-’i`oroi\to will lic oliliguil to ivclizomi-. thc Ilukir of (‘onnaught \\*it.liout the aid of the miiitin. 'rms in-.c=ii._... i,.....vii yrs)-~‘\' day when Ilia ri-<-.cptioii plans \\_nrc being discui-isi-d by the i‘l‘c0llll“l\ committee. It had ln-en l>l`0l>01*f?d C0 have the militia. line both sides _oi Yonge street from North Toronto sta- Lion to the city hall in honor of thc the military authorities decline to coll out the men, because they have ` Hymn 657 not proper clothes to wear. Their rig nd seciitrements have been an a _ ' turned in for inspection. MnY0\` Gi-ary voted ii sugizi-.stion thiit. out- Tm i»Mf_,,|~ side regiments be called in. ___.__.____---- Minard'l Linimsnt Onrel DADGFUU- THE FIRST METHODIST ` (IHURCH ANNIVERSARY i . r ,__._i-i__.,__ Today is ,L redletter day in the history of the First Methodist church--for on this date forty seven Years ago the church edifice was de- dicated for divine worship. Special services marked the anniver- sary yesterday and at both morning and evening service the big building was iilled almost to the doors. Spe- Clsl preparation had been made for the observance 0! the day and a com- mittee, composed of the pastor, Iiev. J. Heaney, B. A., Col. F. S. i-.-ioore, chairman of the music committee,and Henry Smith,Recording Steward. had the arrangements in hand and the manner of the celebration of the church's natal day was a tribute to the energy of these three and the numbers along the congrelaf-‘\°“9 at the services indicated the respon- sive spirit of the people who were ready to unite in reioicinz 0" *PB chureh'| anniversary and KH-V0 t\\““\‘° for the forty seven years of steady advancement in Methodism in this the church. The choir was ` considerably anz- menm by the addition of a lr.x8° num of its older members. amen! these being Artemas Lord. Edward Davey and F.H.Beer, three ¢¢“5\¢' mm who sung in the choir forty sev- en years ago. The hymns and tunes were all of that period, and W6" N"- the charch. ‘ A special collection was taken up ii the current year. and the old time music-always swec dered in that hearty manner of a hall a cent ry ago which-recalled among kbs 'oliller `m¢fIilJm'e of the eoniriyza-, ’ 'ion memories of their earlier d Y in N 1 » . ‘ " He donned is wo ' pets, is worth more than all' the ac~- Prof Wright presided at the organ Saturday the Harland left at 6 a th I .___--»--»__. _ .. church was biiill.__o_ri.__e eqc_o_r;_\tl_;_ asa _C0_______b__ted) on the alarming growth of Mormon-- ism in Southern Alberta and urged all denominations to take united act- ion to suppress it. Mormons in Alberta are very pros- porous. tion united for the purpose oi wor- ship and cxplninoil “Ideal” to he thc pattcrn of excellence. The tcncliiiig and pi~cai~liing ol .lcsiis L‘lii‘isf. was for thi; Kingiloiii of God, the great ideal oi the propliel.:~'. through all ages being rigliteousness, peace and joy in the Holy (ihost.'l‘hc function of the church is to reveal and manifest the principles of tha Kingdom oi God; the congregation is ineaut to perform this duty for only in this way can the principles he meditated. The church exists for the purpose of advancing the interests of i-hriSt'_q Kingdom and enlarging its hounds. Here Mr. Heaney marie an earnest appeal for 5 more Cliristiaii- like attitude to the stranixer or sin- ner who might hc- assisted in the right direction. .He asked lor ai hen,i‘tiei‘ spirit of felloivsliip-anti _up- held the \voi'kiili?.m““'S ll05_‘tl"“- maintaining for_hini and the million~ airs ii common level in the church as in (}hrist's Kiiigiloni, there bi-ing no social distinction. _ He then turned to the child prob-_ lgm and showed the clii_inge of latte! days in In-Qpei-ly ediicating the youth at theoutset. _ _ He concluded by ohi_ir:ictc__rlzlni: U\'~ _ideal Church as one in which tl_icr_»_- was n l1l'&Y1Ui§ _C_0‘_‘i""f'i`“mO“' an ‘Tx truistic and sacriliciuil _l’5"l‘Ie» “__h` buml 1360910 and n united cliuii. _. Those present \'¥_[1i¢l\l1 _ lla” live to see such__ _ a than _A but they could' Stl“"I "th Elu- to he inaiviaiisily in f-°°*f'_‘ "“_v____C__ uanied reuiiisitcs and tlicieiy al - l's Kingdom on earth. (loi . _ _ . Tho following wud till* i’l_‘)l£\““‘ ' MUILNING SldIL\'ll"I"- ll o'i'lock I Diixology in\'oi‘ai.io|\ ' Hymn iitlfi 4 l‘rnyi-r Aiillii-\ii~~“'I`hc lilnrih is lhi- i.i\l.v i\¢_il“=i..f1“l°°-._..._. -“".““*"' tdr(EiId3I:EII;')" Edi(IHii\|E3r(Er-Elliliiliilvy mvllililitezoi mm 212 ifileiid' on Wednesday 15 i‘an't hell' If-$'Il“'=* 0"" "I "‘Y l“““? on am E D25 1863 nd dedi- vertmement appear n Mlhnt s oulm gl( ill hiili this afternoon November at2 o‘i°.lock, lot, household l)c_liRl\i-01| 1"- “"‘l`k Ui' “A I‘l“Y- cntnxelflwed 1i¥mH864 ,Rev Dil* Ritchie comnmhtofa MINS istfmlliréell; Rings' tT]i: dll( todsiorrl-Emw afternoon at effects comilflsing “nk han mek' l"mI` Vil trust him Willi ill! Ulu' I 1-\\'1\. CB G UV- - ' ' ° “P0” f- 9 'W9 ° ' _ a " . nm, wardrobe chairs, tables. li" ' And knows nr-itliur worries beingpsstor. work ns to its facts and details 5.57;it win he high tomorrow morn- _ _ - _ m__m___Rm__ __m.__,,,__,_ _“___ In the evening he spoke from Emi wmlm it not have more credence H mg Pt-‘L05 and wednesday mnrmng Hli'IlEI.ilIi'lZ.SHN-If'El:|:ei‘atiir etc. etc.. ii. lint ilzi- siicri-i of ihis iii-s alan.. fins, 25-40, his ionic heirs an lil” it npnvnggdtih °0““°°*l;’___';___‘;';_*“e(";§;*f," “,I,__~’~2‘;-____ sm tm' “m,,.,,,,,,,, ni ii.-aims, .\ii¢.timn~i-r. __ _ I in un- iiimif nina. nn- i»i.i.in- i. Chin-ch, ator es a were ca ~ c - ' . ]|_u,\ ip., M, - - . l -i 35 and tomorrow afternoon M- _ __ ...W .E / - ~---- < E "' Beginning lic iefevred to the anal whose facts had been verified ani _ _ _ M _ W _NG B______e_- _“___” _mder vices e helpful. rclli-!I0\\\' whose essential-eensationallsm li_a 4.34; il. rises tomorrow mornlui! O L » ' _ _ _ , . . . ,_ _ -I-Irililtsilirclis llieellns reillinilied and enlarged been tempered with sane editorial 6.¥__ and w_erln_<_i_i_i_r_;ay0_i:i;¢__y:-_r;_ii:_,; n_t2a.5i‘». ;!_§__eTai-kat. open lawful dayl ;giéd::i.llc___:\cl\\_i:y_i1 __ t:_i-:__li_is___::i u__ __ ____ even as pnt\‘l0¢lBl\’\ ‘V119 ¥`»°n°Wed~ PY I'r°""me“H?\ _ - ~ - - - I e mm) r ' _ _______._l_.-- Porgetii that a grudge lic owes Jack, 4 . '”'" rt SHOOTS IIIIA IN COURT IlO2~l’l`iiN, f\'i»\'i-iiibi-r il--l"iili-i-ii i-I 'the frcsli iisliiiiif ilci-I have Iiiiuli-il in af. 'l‘. wharf siuci- last i'i-pi»rl, loiir ‘ciiniiiig yi-:~1i.i-i'i‘i\y iifli-riiiioii, and tlii balance ilui~iu1: thi- _ uiillll. l‘\l'~i\l-W _tip-ir ii-ips on thi- niui-ki-i llii.-i nu-rii» iniz. With a <‘oiiipiir:ili\‘i-l_v sliort r.iip\>l_v. the murki-i. slioiv.-il iwiiiaiili-i‘:ibli Btrengtii and prircs took on un up ward trend. l-iaddork sold at $3 and $3.21 while large cod looked up to $4 and $4.25. Hiiki- liuniz at Sl.-'-0 dull l‘i>l lock sold af. SLN5 Ind $1.110,- AL LI?_§I`I___S HINING ASlIllWSlllllM WIINTUN SLAUGHTER IN Nluch Concern Over thc - Expected Ilrrivul oi' Rebels in Pekin N\Nl;.~:aci‘i- of di-fc-nL‘eli‘BB. Ni Yi _ f-----fl-° -1--Hi---"1--lv. MHS. VlllMlLll'S LIST llilllllll BlllllllMllBlllI..;:f;;:.".;x.»...;;.:-...1i.;-:.11-..i::"'::'e: |af.Li-ini-I to all-iii li ri-\'o|iitii»ii llllil. Isziw ilu- .Yiiinr-.liii dynasty. I The edict. i-roclziiins equal rights land ri'i-atnicnt for all (‘hinese, both Iiiafirc. and .\lan<-liim. I 'i'|ii: in-».~si. zicuti- iaiision prevailed lin the capital us the rebels army ]::lo\‘.'iy ziilvaiici-il. I ' 'i`Iii; aliirii-sie 1-:digg V,-ere ;}em-wed EWS mil; mf0'lInHd` of thai new evillen-ce thi- glare of an :irc-liillit, four lloin- "E “II """"`l‘|'~'<'l* if-i 11 llllafalltce to e Do ice wi ring o icar in ciarz- - ~ ._ . _ _ ,\i,,,,.-|.~ N..-, i..,,i. -|~ »., ,Ct ing her with _______dc___ iiiican l'.it|iii... siiiiinioniil fiom .i_ _ _ '- I ~. ii.. _i ion wal nearby p:irish lioii.~i.e and ilri-_-i.~:ail inI'»‘I""‘ "' “Hill-' 'Ili' I"l‘Ill't. the minute coroner office. The finding was that tpenw cpm-tif,n_ whgii- 1, $;i,.,,i_ ,-_,.,,“._\itlii- i-i.-bi-I niniy ai-ri\'r-.== at the capi- arsenic was present in large quanti- - _ _ _ _ _ _ f,,|-_., .., L._._ ties in the viscem of C0___d__c__0__ with Iia_rf.d lu-adi. iiatihi-il ilu iinii:.u-1* --I '_`;______________i_ _ Richard 'l".- Smith and of Frank “I and ’"‘I"`*`SS""‘ ’“""‘l‘- IE. IUIIIE NAMEII __ if I Ill JEALIIUS WIIE deaths were similar to those of Bisfllr ilallaqlier, sporting man who -livi.li-.= | """`° new '. , i L- 'cs i oi ora {iiii:;i-- I Q, __.. _ » .- , . A-hfme Whose deaths had 0°°“\`f¢‘l be rclt is still alive politically. l<`i'ii-ails5‘U"`lAfHH m. 1`“.rl" hum" we than of nent), Mm_ Ve,.muy8_-S TOOL Then, were _w_tt______ ______ ____ hm ____`__________L_ _iii-: _lg-ina Lisa is the story of the ro- -.were. at least three others whose He ret_m.ted ,hm if UW mms _,_,,|__liii:iii<-a oi Ainie, i‘ui'~io, the widow of deaths. were’ he 51%’ recent enough Lfooil ciioiigii hi- would show his ion itlire lfiti- Prof. (‘uric, the discovergr lm' WNSU" to he up "mt If they mm |`uli-iii-c by bi-liinc tlrit ilu- .-.ill-ii;-I ,f --bfi., - | |»- - i f - so died. Whether he would go into _ ' ” ‘ , `. |_f_._.,_,,_,‘, ,-,1___I` _'_' ' "‘- ""* "‘l~ -Illlaifvlll ofthe " i`ii 1- I .il ` 31* liroiu-i-_ wnich is printed . ' [Ili ci .1 .-. , i :he advice of thc state attorney. _ -bv naiiiv of thi- iii-ii'-ipapi-i's toda __ _ _ . _ _ _]|p_-0|, ]»‘|i-ills, :~:ii»i-I; .ipi-riil.»r_‘i»-;ii'il_ -_ ~ ' - Y- lliis. \-cimilya was near death dui- _ __ __ _,__ ________________l_ _____l ____._____U |'i,,. _|,,_,,,-,,,,| ___,,,L,.,i may the pro. f.-.~i.-.or who i.i al. ilu- linnd of the de- __ i'=ii'in-I-nl I-i i-irish-s in thc college ` - li 'zl I. -, -.. 1, ."~ . . .- -. Mulsnbsls ,,Y:;_‘_`.r__l:;l:\.. mm u__H__g_______ _._____‘____ if lmiui. l.i_ii_l liit_ his home some I *-7* was i-viilf-ini' " \n i--i-av ill--ii-a:iii.l " "HI" ""'- ““"'“I5 Il!" tw" Children i ' " ' ` " ' ' I I 'i I iiiiii 'i - ' ii i.i _ .ini ib.ii. liiadniiie Curie, i`I'I'2 -IUIIN. NOV- All-~'l`||1* l’l:"“- “I “` ' Iuiili nib in li" liiil biin iii the most __---v--~-------~--- - i I- : ~¢ I .. ` . I _- _ ioiuf. al.t.aini-.d in years. 'l‘hi-. wlioli- A MRRRYIINLI il’ """II.\' I-‘l`l\\=i =..i.if_iii|i nuiiiiist the professor, '- ~' " _ ` _ _ , ,, _ .- .. ilu.. iirui :li-i‘iii':eii mi order fy-gm a .‘ .I i. tl - '-if I l e I s I h-i iili lui.\i- lic ii i\i.ii.iiil d\iiiii__ 'W' _ Hiymdt ttlili. riilli- ‘iii ‘IH iIII~y‘.:\I'i di;-‘iIl.~' ii I l.lHi-bliiisty _vi-nr, Ilia It-lioir iii Hi. _-in fill" _l‘_~_-'I_i-I'_II_‘_:il_ _:du i.~: to bi- allowed /a]|,,n_ -lri-ii'.-i l'ri-.sliyli-|'iiii\ f`liiiri~li, this \'\L_v __-‘ “‘ ‘ ll ‘ l""l-_ _ _ ~ ___ ____ _ , _ -» .- ,,,,,.,i. lla- .li.ui-iial piintfi un iiifr-rvii-W ~ "" T" » . .. ` .. ,~ .- .. . `l'\ lin- ini-llii-r of Nliiilftiiic lun c~ '-I '. l