To'Be lised in Lighthouse and ` ' Buoy Service. (Canadian Press) KING_STCl_N; Occ. 24-at Kinsston ship _bliildlllg 00's Vdrydock. this after. nobn‘_%hs_»_hew zovarnmeni: steamer Dolla-Nl Wa! launched and will be used la the lighthouse and buoy ser- vice of the St, Lawrence. » Miss Hilda Calvin christened the vessel. _ ' _ asp'--,,.__._~_._,__.._ llfiililiu iliiuiiuuinsls :-;i`r"ll ` . _ PARIS. Oct 25. (Special)-l=cb1ic opinion in France is becoming more and more alive to the dangers of al- l¢01\011l_l11-' Whit!! _threatens to become 11 111111011111 denser. cspscioliy in the northern provinces. 'In five years the. consumption of alcohol throughout thd-W1l0l9'_ c0l\lltl°y has increased by 20 Pnl* cent. This increase has its sinister counterpart in mortality sta- tistics. In his recent report on the sanitary state-of France, M. Mirman notes that in 1910, 85,088 persons died of tuberculosis. This represents a mortality of_ 217 in 100,000 inhab- 111111111. as compared with Iss in Ger- 1111111Y. --158 in Spain, and 146 in Eng- 1811f1- ' 01- 100 citizens who died be- tween ther-ages of 20 and 39, nearly 50 Per cent. succumb to tuberculosis. - NOW. there is a Very strict connec- tion between alcoholism and tubercu- losis. In every case the ratio is pre- served. There is most tuberculosis where there is most drinking, and there is a:so most crime in France, than elsewhere. There is a marked alliance _between _alcohol and crime. T119 vast proportion of crimes of pas- S10l1 W011ll1 he much better labelled crimes of drink. The criminal primes himself before he primes his pistol. Of the campaign age/lust absinthe I have already written, but absinthe is not the only, if it be the most dan- gerous, source of alcohlism. It is suggested that something should be done to limit the number of drink. shops; which are to be found at every stree corner driving a flourishing and' fatal trade. I.-T I ll DISCHEDIT ILLNESS ___ _ V __ _or riocl1‘°i1°°1-°d 5351"” T1" powerlioi Hi! ll‘°°l °°111ml"1°“°" Oaptaid Lindsay, who recently 111,* qu_lrod__luto the circumstances _at- __ V oundlhif of -the steamer in the smiles or neue we on the coast side of Newfound- dl \' _ L V _. -" team went .u.-.. ‘ - i 4 ters The act 1 ° "'~" °‘°°e.?:'s-:°.el no wreck ncaa? Q;-1 13,3; , Ml] Cl Ol emo em place. It 11' 11°" f __, 'V - _ gh oundfnr mg' _ .. 1'3" ine” Nzwfznnilenc , f»etislo4e°i1.1lY 111° ix, ,tion smilie mor B c1lulpl's Jusisnlgilou cullirignen _ . 1 1* .-Y-,_____.P0111¢111°111¢ 111 1116 Jury today. _ ` The Bulgarian troops are now only United States, _ Kaid Belton has re- Mr. McIntyre began his speech im- three to five miles from the redoubts.~ signed his position in the Militia De- mediately after court reconvened. He (Continued on page seven.) partmcnt here. , He won fame in the said it probably would take him MOFOCCBI1 C11mpB1E11- three hours and a half to finish. The seating capacity of the opera - ` The State will conclude its argu- house_, Charlottetown, was again ment before the court adjourns to-1 toxsn to its utmost lost night, when Miss CAMERON wlsl-ins 11115111 111111 the was will be eiven to . the ewier poiéuéiar Harlilins Grill. staged 'l‘O RETURN HOME. 1118 1l(l;lryi` tomorrow morning by Jus- _ , V the pay enl ed, "T e Wn s of ___ tice o . _ A Jericho." ‘ ' CHICAGO, `oct. za.-Eighteen-yew Attorney 11°I11tyre's speech war-1.a t° 31° h°“vy,',‘]“°" "mb 13'”gt,ff:° ° This comedy drama was keenly Old Lucille Cameron went before the ”91111» 1-0l`°&f'~\1 8/118-1YB1B 0! the 1.85131- cur D ‘wer B range' D ac- apprncigged and hem the ap; Exten. Federal Grand Jury to resume her 1131011y- 11¢‘1°1111113 011115011118-1 Only W111111 tion of those present from start to 91101? Of' 1101' f1`1011<1S1-11I1 f01` JACK -1011D'.. {‘;nd°§§““°§dchg;§k R351) H.a"v5;,e\Y€1` finish. 11011. D0 negro champion pugillst: 1 "1 B 1111 011113 °1` '__ Mr. Rigney as Jack Forblsher and S110 is now willing to give up the as 17110 1111111 W110 B°t11B11y plotted the . Miss sus van Dozer as Lady Alsthea 11111410 flehfcr and return home W1111 ‘Rath °‘. Rosen*-1““l~ (osnsdien Press) V acted their paris admirably whllc 11111 111011101. truly lwuireot. to begin i“,t}1,‘“ 1’°‘”* A"°'“°Y M°1“*Y1° ~ .. life anew. crlcd. I am defending an American, Harry Stubbs as Ham” Bannister ' 1 not a murderer His accusers are brought out the happy applause of Milne gl-ris story caused a stir ln vue_“ot lover . of th B th the spectators in _his humorous and _ mag” when 11" becaml’ MQW” that - ~ 5 ~ 8 ag -not 5 ,,119 ng., 1-eine,-1 the detans 0, an 0,-gy institutions under winch we llvc, but original character. , The other _ members of the com_ at the Hotel Sherman, at which some gltlélvlgligsnafiladndegenerato set, reeking pony played their rolls with splendid ‘”°u'k“"`”“ G1“°‘?g.° “‘°“.‘”°‘“ P'_"‘“°”"" "This triely 111111 its birth in the last night from the north-eastern SOl»tltl*.`.N'l‘O, Oct. 24.--Princess Ma.- rls. Thresa Arch Duchess of Austria Este died suddenly here today. She was the wife of Prince DudWi€ heir to the throne of Bavaria to whom she was married in 1868, she was born in 1849. 511111 81141 111111 111111 *1I1P1`°V111 01 111° 115* day, that these men may be caged he. hearts of four murderers-Rose, Web- _._._.._i,_ B€111111y- gore the G,-and _y,,,.y_ ber, Vallon and Schepps-self-confess The Harhlus Company have indeed This orgy ,,,,c,,,,ed befor., the gm sd assassins, ell oi whom, when it ls onerous osrrcsias vrrncxsln added another to their already larsl met Johnson Just what this orgy over, will be free men again in this BY AMERICAN BMUGGLERB score of successes and should the; has to do with Johnson has not been city, to murder again if they please." g 1 again see fit to favor Charlottetown ggpiainqd, since he was not present Mr. McIntyre told the jury that the OTTAWA, October 23--Auietach. with their pryence. they will be as-` and the girl did not then snow him. only evidence against Becker was than ment of Dominion police have been 9111011 Of 15116 89111110115 P111¢1'011Hge o; it is expected to show, however, that 01 "‘1f0°kB»" "E11-11111113111" and "11111¢11<' sent down to a point of the Canadian the theatre goers of this province. the girl 'accompanied the pugilist on 1655-" that Such °"id°“°" W” 'mt 110111101' 1100 f111' 110111 R0119°'9 19011115. onsr or unnnnornns :. ct iessi cne_i.rin outside oi illinois W°1111Y 01 °1°‘1°”°° and 111°* 11° where. it is eusged, three preventive Jnelr Frobisher-Jack R_igney. that might be classified as 3, viola- twelve 1111111 119-V11 15119 1"1€11t~ 011 15119" officers were attacked and seriously 1-lankey Bannister-_Harry Stubbs. tion of the Mann White Slave act. , '3W“'°°“E°1°"‘1°» 110 “nd H 915° to tm’ injured by smugglers and their sympa electric chair on such testimony. ~ The defends/nt’s counsellor declared 32123: gush: igggaagcgay erg1tl:,°:'igielf he was setting up the issue of the togbbttawa but it E 8 rs that th trial squarely on this "rotten found- secret service men eahhu dozen og ation" built up by the prosecution ' that che jury scenic his client. Hs 12151121; hf§“§§§§°geen“;;’§ce1; :f°f;_;1; likdthtti fwlt ~- . nite °defe“f:e gfoszigniéogethernigsegrgeg quantity of smuggled merchandlse.It his claim that the conspiracy was is said that the storelnesper ran out, botched in the brains ol the four 1'°'“"1111E 111 H 1°” 111111111115 W1111 H principal witnesses for the State. EMS °1 111°” W110 at 011119 1118119 11 Then the lawyer took up the testi- mony of witnesses for the prosecu- tion, one by one. He laid particular murderous attack on the preventive ofhcers, two of whom. were shot. one ` in the thigh and the other in the low- stress upon the fact tuat all those 61’ DBP1 01 the 198. While a. third was who said they had seen the shooting struck on the head with an ax. The either could not identify any or these lights We" extinguished in ine het- who were supposed _to have fired or tle and the store badly wrecked. The were so hazy about it that their tes- timony was not to be-believed. Mr. Mclntyre particularly paid his respects to John`Stannish, the man who testified he was twenty-five feet from the front of the Hotel _Metro- pole when the shooting occurred. automobile in which the omcers had reached the scene was broken. Blood," "Lefty" Louis, “Dago Frank" Cirotlci and “Whitey” Lewis. Zelig is alleged to have furnished the gunmen who slew Rosenthal. Mr. luclneyre ridiculed the inee then tW*:i°“ D“;1‘1°-°11 was ‘“`1`*11€°°‘1 11° at that dietnnce he could distinguish B °° “t T ‘f 1"". "ml" '°“’ 1°” °‘ a revofver from an automatic pistol at night. _ Becker, shaking like a leaf. As the brief proceeding went along, Davidson became hysterical and began The summing up' was interrupted*;'to weep. He was on the verge of col- when “Red Phil" Davidson, the man who murdered “Big Jack" Zelig, the notorious gang leader, was arraigned before Justice Goff upon application of District' Attorney Whitman that a special panel of talesmen be called :or his trial. ~ Mr. Whitman asked that Davidson's case ba set for October 30, adding that he hoped to have not only Dav- idson's trial out of the way before Christmas, but also those of .the gun- men in the Rosenthal case, "‘Gip the THE NEITHER ' THE T5_lPEl_ll`UlE _ TIDES. H008, ETC i-Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Oct. 25-Easterly winds unsettled with occasional rains. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was fifty-two degrees above zero and the highest was nity-nine degrees _above. The lowest recorded the previous night was forty-six de- grees above. At nine a. m. it was lapse when led from the room. A plea of not guilty was entered for David- son by his lawyer and Justice Goff ordered the calling of a special panel for his case next Wednesday. Then Davidson was taken back to the Tombs and Mr. McIntyre resumed summing up. From _the first McIntyre” made one thing plain: The jury ought either to acquit Becker or send him to the death chair. The defends.nt’s lawyer said he believed there could be no in- termediate degree.` - IIIIIDUIKIEIEITS. G0llII6 EVENTS. IEETIIIGS. ETC One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accom- pany order and five egg cent discount allowed. Minimum. _ge twenty-five cents. - . ' "Lots of pumpkin pies and home- mide candy will be on sale at Bt. Gllllll SHUUT AT ticularly unfavorable weather con- ditions. and at these long distances it was count the scores made sidered excellent. A. MacKinnon who tied nuuiiniiiin ‘ By Order. l im re CARDIFF Ott. 24 -The British foreign ofllee has instructed customs officers here to deta Greek. ships which have been c the Greet consul. NUTTIJ SUHGTUTT 1 TU UPTHTTT sk_- (Cauadian P ss.) in ommnndsered by (Canadian Press) WARSAW. Oct. 24-Dr. Rana ai noted surgeon has been summoned to Spala for consultation over the con- dition of the Crown Prince Alexis. The Crown Prince is suffering from an injury to the groin and an abs- cess has formed, which will probably; necessitate an operation. KTNSTNETTTN HTNGT The final stage of the Charlotte- town Rifle championship, which car- ries with it a valuable trophy, was fired yesterday afternoon under par- The ranges were 800 and 900 yds ery diilicult to dee the builseye owing may be con- Only the leaders of the first stage shot yesterday but the contest was ery keen necessitating a shoot off be- tween Sgt. E. Ritchie and Capt. D. with 180 points. ln the shoot off Sgt. five consecutive bulls and won out; Capt. MacKinnon made the highest score for the day, 86 points; Capt.S. Grey next with 85 points. \ The leading scores were : '_ lst stg 2nd ttl Sgt. E. Ritchie 96 84 180 Capt.D.A. MacKinnon 94 Capt. S. Grey _ Sgt J. Landrigan E. G. Love Ritchie made T B6 150 98 85 178 85 81 176 84 82 164 MRS. DURYEA DECUARES A $30,000 NECKLACE. NEW YORK, Oct. 28.-Mrs. Her- man Duryea set an example for wo- men of wealth and fashion when she arrived on the steamer Kaiserin Au-l gusts Victoria from Europe. Mrs.| Duryea purchased a pearl and dia- mond necklace of exquisite design. The value is said to be $30,000. Its owner carefully included it in her de- claration. CZAREVITCH SHOWS N0 IMPROVEMENT. ST. PETERSBURG, October 23- 'l‘he Czarevitch showed no improve- ment today, it was stated £1 8 des- patch fromi Spain, Russia Poland where hells ill at one of the Imperial hunting lodges. The gravest anxiety three twenty five ALEXANDRA CARLISLE BRIDE OF AMERICAN. LONDON, Oct. ‘23-The report of the marriage of Alexandra Carlisle, the actress, to Dr. Pfeider. nn Ameri- can dentist, is confined. It is said that Mrs. Pfeiffer secured a separa- tion from Joseph Coynd about five . ' GHTTK SHIPS- =. ,' ‘y. J _ _._. _.4 -. .ion of MTlli`1,_ ...ii _-J f (Canadian Press.) , HA1LvevnY,oet. el. _ ' of the explosion which ' Energite Powder Works snag; ' 5 merr lost their lives were injured yesterday well the P1115 01 a nail from the ceiling e 11058 0! the grinding machine, making a spark which new from cogs to a quantity of chiorjdegg dium on a tray carried by p. boy, ting it on fire. The lad dropped e tray and the flames spread explod ng 5 tons of the material. I- inun wiiin Til PTT TEH _ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 25, (Spe- C1111.)-T1111 901118117 for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals should be in- terested in a lawsuit arising fromthn will of a. Russian pg-ins". who wa °&A1;1Y this year. __~ V ‘mong her bequests T _ 1 $20,000 to' a toy terrier, the proviso that her pat dsould be entrusted to the -charge of a cert; very old friend, whom she Within six months Gipsy iollowsd hr mistress to the grave; and, as evifn the most-daintily-fed gud clothed and bejcwelled of toy terrfe I cannot run through. money at th, rate of $40,000 a year, the lgggqy was practically intact when 'she pai- ed away. _ _ , _ _ The lady who had tendsdli pp' ,to the last took it for granted fling on the dog’s death she would succee to the property; but she has, not 'teen allowed to remain ‘in *possession ol it undisturbed. A claim bu is an 1 ggi- G1Pey’s. who. being a pugé tTTu%i degree, was duly register at bigtg/Y) The claim has been heard, but' as the question is# one of mornenfégile concern to the canine race, the ju gee. are taking some time to co_'nlldei- their verdict. i - . ‘ A ulated on behalf of an o 13 of woivinu on Elo!-l'l"Y _U A Nici-rr»sorgooll i»uPll...~ New vom, oct. 23.1-Hire. may Wulthew, more than eighty,._ is 'now regularly attending the Williamahurg Evening High School f0I_' Woman. _$131.1 is the oldest “school glrl_'_' in Araelji-~ ca. Mrs. Walthew ' saidi ` "Why shouldn’t I go to school? I nnl strong and healthy, my »l1Bl1d i5 firm' and my eyesight is perfect. Iam taking a course in elementary millin- ery and I have not missed a singlu night since school opened last Sep temher." COLD STORAGE PLANTS ARE BULGING WITH MEATS. MONTREAL. Oct. 23-Plans are being prepared for the big mass meeting to draw the attention ofthe federal government to the necessity for immediate action to rn lute the high cbst of living in the country gs~ nerally. and in Montreal particularly. Aid. Blumenthal, a lender in the movement, said this morning that fn- vestfgatiorls had disclosed that the city's cold storage plants were pack- ed with meats and other products. Notwithstanding that prices were higher now than ever befor4_1._ he de- clared the goods were being boarded so as to command a yet higher price in the winter. _ It is understood that a pceollition will be submitted at the male meet- ing which will ask the government to institute inquiries as to whether a food trust exists in this city call if such a trust is found to take lnumdl months ago. -1 ste steps to indict the same. The- Canadian Counirymen 'public of this Province unit vnjoys ands than any of its i-onlpctifm-s. The Canadian Countryman is illustrated with farm views, farm udinn Countryman. ` MAIL YOUR Rl1Nl'1WAL` Total...................§]T0 ""l‘wo papers for price oi one* For the month of OCTOBER the Guardian management has cnlrlpletcd arrangements to offer the above two papers to any ‘ad- dross in Princo Edward Island for onlv $2.50 It is nnt. necessary to introduce “The Guardian" to the réedihg ` The Canadian (lollntiyinnn is a WEEKLY farm magazine. . published in Toronto, Ont. printed on excellent coated paper, alle - of pugos li x 14, an t copy to hund contains 82 pages. vegetables, prize winning horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, views of ‘the Art Association exhibit at Toronto, etc. .' ~ _ On another page further particulars are given about The Can- CLUB 0FFEll-\ ._ ; r" .' -_ The Morning Guardian (mailed) one year. ......$Z.50 (weekly) one y¢\r..,$T.50 alurger circulation by thous- fnll of farln ideas, spléndldly machinery in operation, fields of sumclurrlou TODAY mt 1 d b ml g ni James' next Thursday lvening. Buy ` ` c ._ ¥.`.‘_‘ if ..Z.“'§.°i‘..‘Z..‘?."°...“ ...“.c..‘LT so -11 -in uw -~ ~fuw-- , uslsc rm. rollin below _ 1 'rhs tide win he high morning "-7, ~ _ - -_ 1 - at 10.14 and tomorrow at 11, it °°"L11st we forget, There will be - ‘ _ I t in the Klnglboro Bap- S bscri t’ Depnrtineni, ,'1',f,,1,’,'§,h,1§"1°¢Tf'§T,f"° "" 1°'1° “"1 °° Tisfcoldfrelilvgg annoy nm. one me “ rlsmgnsslonemwn coercion. The sun nt, tm, "ming gg 4_5; at 8 o'c'l‘oc: bg Jielll. B. s_ Charlottetown, P. E. I. “"1 ”°~“‘°"°” "t “W 1° "°°° W slnikdt :T ° TF lying: al' cena ue" “enclosed and hefewishtnoheins c wel en “‘°"°“' ’“°"‘”“ ‘° "31 ""1 8"' 'I ° ll xii invited io-ssuei' " the Morning onenuon for one een wiihems so p " l “U *t 939' ~ *_ Chuan” ' ._....¢ 7 T ' - I F » understand thatlwill receive FRETE for .Y r T114! 4_‘,1;h° mmm rn" 'tm' afternoon a °°Pl‘}ncipal amd Interest. Invest in Countryman, a WEEKLY magazine pdnm in?orontc, ` . *Ihe first quarter of the moon was one o my standard typewriters, on 'l°mn~snoy,ocz..11ch sf. son.. Smith Premier °rReml1\¢¢°\ end1°11 _ » » ._ .c The moon will be full on Frida! Octo r .25 f. 10.80 . in will 'get' more Interest actually, on your money than ll! alllolt an bld- 11° I P - ’ ' . . . . . . _ . 111° 1111111111 °1 W1” 11111 11° *'11 11°" I""°°*“‘°“" A' `““~“° Newcohscnhers 5»°T'lli?gTs‘frdnn censure odvencsgelomns neon. hours and twenty-six minutes. ` Hbliielc N- B- ' 1°'34U|1-,,| ,0_,-,Mu . may-d's Liniment Cures Daiulruil.. Min\rd’e Liniment Rellevee Neurelgia ___,,_,___,,__ - t _ Causes Death nnd.‘_DoelrUdt4iV e Yi' L, 0 \ l