_li r. f.. ' 5 ie .- li . .i bi, »i v li 1 1 1 .1 1 l 2 ~ ,» 1-. Y 1_1 , . ,f ii.. . r. _ _ 1 1 __ 1.1 ii‘ l il 1;: 1. 1 ¢ . 1 . lil r. it _.,' . in .._ ,__;_. _ if _. yi. .1.- <1. Z 3' » .ii 1 110. ly. __ ~'. 1 ii 1 .0 .ii .1 . ..’l _-._ _ _ i . i 1 1 . 1 iii Q. _ 2 ~ i"\._ V I _gf . _ 4. 1 1' i_“l_ if ‘ ' _f"¥Jiss.h1Tii§‘r~i1sws»§ _ _'rs.e"‘enAliif.o‘l“éi‘i-Aiifiiiizlsi ii.ii.1Aii'1§i;_:_\11.1i.’l>`1.:....»~ ». -~_ _'L=»-+-~-- 2"'--‘i ` -- dtiorinous. - occ. iris. - 1 - ' _soums E151 nm nourieue 2 in Montague yesterday.B. ,...°It pays to' bupin this ~Prov'lses. ' ...°Daniel Skinner, Georgetown, was ...'Miss l.ily M._I~i.ose,, teacher at ”}* ~ NNW YORK ST00K5~ whim Road, issnendlng hor vocation if '- High Low Close Ltbhilbn Ain. ‘Beet Sugar L1h_.$‘Srns1tere 511181.-'Copper Wk' . 35§ 1 52'? lplngh Valley 176 `1 1; _Pacific ‘ _.45 __ 4_4l ‘ 'thorn Pacino 1111 less ‘ yivenis 1251 124 _ _ 111* _ual __ in island 211 _ ‘on Pacific 3-71¥~ 111 S. Steel 782 ti.-s. steel ma, us; 115 50; :.0 129. . goth Stool llhok -. ._ __ 19?. Petroleum Wi 31# >1._ .s.n.c_n. mi mi utah copper _. _ §5 637. sci so; 901 ss; 116 45 1211 lzsi 111 21| 1121 19; 1151 50; 129 811 iss; es 27 I .17-21 79 5- MON_fl’R__BlA_L STOCKS . .'.<'_\ now Clnadian Pacific 267% _266§ Dgtron 1 _ . 12 12 Illim Ste¢l.._Gcri>'0 =»_63 .62 _ inn, a 3_:_._1soo) 145;* _i441 ntreai wer- 2*? 2_3; _ 3 _ Close 2672 72 62 144# 234 88; 112 142i I-il) l06 Q S. Steei;&_`Coa1 t, __ _ Richelieu ik Ontario! 3i *U1 Sllawinigan Toronto Ry _ , _ Tyiin City__ _ _ ni-hziiuu. 'rrnctlfm 931 H3 lf’ ,__- "C0'l"l‘ON ‘ Spot 1075 unchanged. f' High Low Close 1031 1000 lozs 10501032 1050 1051 10:-is loss 1011; 101.1 1018 ~10ii-11000 1032 Oktober Dreterxaber _ _Q f _ ll ry Mggch Miy v. __ __ wnnltfr. 'yi I S V n ‘High Low Close nhcr 92% 92k ‘32i ' ‘91 see 96% . ,,__§‘g%§ ~ ¢»..-_art-1_9. STOCK NOTES. favoraby known joc ey, tr* o fitter has rented the Park ,_'ab1es, Euston Street, for the win- tt and is in a position to accept a liinitsd number ol boarding horses. Att t‘ _ ,d‘ - 221.ni»11.iu~.P_._?21 if 2° __'-.'I‘ha_ following Charlottetcnians own rooastersfsircd- by oiuoy Bor- .Q_i_i. McKinnon Drug' Company (Red glue), 'r. C. iilrlgcttylwhico wing), . B_. lVlcKie', (Baron Wood), Hooper orn'e,'Honry Douse, John Andrews, Hammond Kelly and William Brown. _ lt is doubtful i(_any other sire can bring together eight of .hiss get=..who fire Ownediu, Charlottetpwu. that can -outfoot this bunch. Oakley Baron proved himself one of the best car- riage stalliqiis th_e_. pljovinbeyhad for `bgine yssrf one _thc muiority oi them were full of speed which added greatly to their value. ln conversation ' 'wirli~~ono ol the leading bank managers_in Charlotte- town, Hilgiies Charles, lvlpntreal, .kings of the horses at tlie’Provincial _ llibition, spoke ,in _thehighest terms of 'that excellent imported nip;-e Devilish Dorothy, owned by Dr. ' #_ '_l‘. Jex1k_ins,.city.__' _This mare in ' _. Charles' opinion, was on_e,_of the iineet specimens of horse flesh that he his seen during his mnny years oi Qgdging. Mr. Charles is acknowledg- e to bejl‘lIie'o‘f the shrewdest iudges ‘ di horses thcrsis in census, one his opinion should count for.-afgooll deal. ,The Guardian learned" _ yesterday that Dr. 'J. T. Jenkins has purchased Wc_.___ THE FEMININE OF ELOCUTION. at an equal suffrage convention, a witty lime stor that rc uiros noich "When I was studying theology in dicating the largeness of the world. at me-I-was the only woman inthe class-and n.dded-- bows_."-Weekiy Scotsmany ~ _,_i_Z_l1éA- The Senators Wife (in Washington):~ "You are sure they are nice people, Augusta?" The _ Senator's Daughter- ma. Their father is owned mln- I/_ijre Ordinary .'0i£e` 60041 P5! _5° a ri.il»1»x"‘ lb.. : ns?" 'o r ny avderopud ll” P" 'Q Wiqwt oilwai.m1n1muni cent d scoun 0 _ charge twenty-five cents. ...°Ths Morning Daily Gunrdlsll all be obtained at W. A. Johnstol\’l. Montague. _ ' ...°'1‘_he _Morning .Daily Guardian cell be obtained at H.'J.>°Mabou's Drug Store. Souris.' _ < ...°F. G. Jordan, agent will he glad to receive all news. l\“'°1'f»ll\l18 and subscriptions in Souris and vic- nity. His office phono-No. is 5. ...°'r. Gordon Ives. arent. will be glad to receive _sll,_new». edvertlslue and suhsci-lotions _in Montasue end vicinity. His oilice phone No. is 18, and residence phone No. 20.’ ...°Suhscribers should renew n wecle or two before the time they hdvc paid for has expired and thus not ming nn issue, as all papers are dis- continued prompl'-ly _On UXPIPY 48”- ...°Smeit Nets! All sizes in both Sea Island Cotton and Scotch LiDB¥\ Gill Webs, also Bag Nets-right sizes, right prices at Brace'S. S“mm€l‘°id°‘ 10-18Ef2lmwS2i ___°Fox Netting, Brace’s, Summer- side can supply promptly all sizes of the' English made-to-order special l' t iht ries. quam' a rg P 1c0-issiziluwszi. ...°We still have some stock for sale in our Bloch For company- We he” the host stock orowreblp Md 91° best ranch site in Kinss G°“PW° Come and see it before invest1-n8- Isaac 1ves_ 10-11Mtf. ...°Fox News.-only a limited uum- ber of shares are now offered ill the Montague Black Fox Company- Four pairs of thoroughbred stock have been procured. Llttere DEV* been guaranteed with three pairs and they are also guaranteed against ac- cident. Two pairs are old breeders which will make chances of success sure. Persons wishing to secure _shar- es should communicate immediately with any of the following dlr€¢f°fS= -R. W. Stewart, Prop. Brildenell Ranch; M. C. McGowan, Whim Road Cross; J. W. McPhee, Georgetown or ` k li t io a few f,l;‘;,ff° °' the me S10-uiluiiuli. _-i---» _ (The Following was Orllifiteil f\‘0l!1 Yesterday’s Evening Daily~) ' omes fa orable for New Glasgow, N. S.* ...°J. W. Murdock, Montague. WQS a -_-- ._ ' . passenger to Charlottetown this morning on business. .__ » to Boston.-B. A if-'Simon Jordan, Beach §>0in{;_ is _..’Dr. Meir,” Kensington, is in Mon- _i_;rlDr0ving his fox ranch. Simon is tague today.-B. ic f‘ if - - ~ _ - _ _ lrs ox rancher of King s Co.. ___.Rev_ David Wright. Montagng_ practice during the middle oi the last arrived home .this morning after and const-B. ...'A. Benson, Representative 0( the ...°The S. S. Enterprise arrived ill Poultry Division of the Live Stock M0utBgue this morning_at 6 o'cl0c Branch, Department of Agriculture, from Picton with general way frelgh Ottawa, will address agricultural and left again for Picton and inter- mediate po_ints.~B ~ - Mcllonnid Hotel. Montague, bctwecn M.- Batt at work. The S. S. Swansea Trader loading potatoes._'l‘he S. S schooners loading produce and on th the new bridge and last but by n means the least. The Biacln Fo fact aimosr everybody is foxy now -B. _ _ _ Bsi=u.1N woMl1:N MAKE Paorssr Berlin contributor to the Monitor oeiior to explain tho attitude n ly ignored andthe silence is not con lsentitied at least to reply. Then the good man hesitated, looked uuently n large defiaxxlment ol _police were present uc escu meeting, in hill- i m and in p ivate clothes Ev . _ ._ .0 _ __ , 1.’ . _ - _. ' "Oi course, n lady would not be tlilng passed oil quietly, though age expected to gesticulate lilrb n man. A Hpeeches were by no means lacking in indy would gesticulate from. the el- energy, and the organization was ver, _ creditable. to the effect that the Berliner Halls- _no,longer able meet with the mon ; _th t _insnglcigngly the interest and in and municipal meet for the as soon se Other cities' Enterprise discharging freight hnrisix The question oi the ever increasing denrness of meat and other articles ol food is becoming very acute, writes n The official request of the Social Dc- mocratic party to the imperial chan- y q - Tfvéiity-seven prot”e"s€ meetings ol er preface nor comment. Ber in wo_ en of the working and ' 'lower niidgle classes were called .ln ‘me most important City on the Boston,” she said, “our professor ex greater Berlin recently all of _which plaincd that when we said 'all _the were crowded tothe doors. As .the world,' we should spread our arms ma.l0l_1¢Y "'.9F° h°.ld ln. the “Dfw °' _*Fe wide in an ppropriate gesture, in-_ city t was deemed probable t at . . . 8 ther; _w,,,,1d_ “_ dm ,bancw c_m5,__ commercial-and distributing make _ _ - __ ____ _ ,. .L .- . -- . ._ First Methodist-lfiov. Dr. Chapman at eleven a. ln., and Rev. J. at seven p. m. Prayer service ou nisaay evening ut 7.30. stndtiiti strangers cordially welcome. _ _`Qra.ce Church--Rev. J eleven a. m.,___.and Rev. a seven p. m. Sunday Bile Class at `2.30. Special tions to visitors and ` college dents. ‘ PRESBYTERIAN. St. James' Presbyterian-Rev. 'I`.F Fullerton at 11 and ‘7. Strangers and college students are cordially in- vited to all services. Sunday School at 2.30. » Zion-Morning prayer meeting un. ten a. n1._ Rev. i‘-fr. Taylor at 11,a.nd'_ nt 1. sunday school una Bible Glsssi at 2.80. A cordial invitation ig of-_= fared strangers and college students. _ . 1. CENTRAL CI-IR1’S'I'IAN’. ~ (UNDENOMINA'I‘IONAL.) Central Christian-Rev. J Floyd at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.80. ~Priiyer meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. All seats free. - College students and strangers are cordially invited to attend all ser- , vices. BAPTIST Baptist-Rev. Z. L. Fash nt 11 and 7. Sunday School at 2.30' with "Loyaiists" class Of dults in church aud- .itoi-ium. A cordial welcome' is ex- tended to all the services of this church. ANGLICAN. St Paul's-Rector Rev. T. W. Mur- phy. Morning prayer at eleven a. m Morning prayer at eleven a. n1.,.' Sunday School and Bible Class at Holy Communion at -the close of the evening service. All seats free. St. Peter's Cathedral-Holy Com- munion at 8 and 11 a. m. Matins 10.15. Evensong at 7. Children‘s Cathechising at 2.30 p. m. _ _ _ L ‘ ST. DUNSTAN’S CATHEDRAL. First Mass at 7.30, Child;-en's Mass 'at 8.80. Oathechism immediately ai- ter Mass. High Mass at 10.30. Ves- pers and Benediction at 7 p. in. mother Mrs. John D. .Bc_l1, Montague, L_ M, McKinnon, Moncssue. wh° have - SALVATION ARMY. Sunday, Services at 11, 3, and 7.30 p. m. Week night service.-Mom day, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day. ` WA~KENING CHURCH SLEEPERS One John Rudge is on record as having bequeathed to the Parish _ of nut__3_abb,,th_ och 20th_ __ n _ _ ___.Vh_s_ Hugh” Campbgu Whim _Trysull in Shropshire, Eng.,_20 shil; and 1’ p The Platsby “Sn Road. left blontague today on 'si tri? “"3” 5 Yea' t° "° Pam .t0 '“ 99°". f' ii .c ,o 'int -.~ »r‘_--.’“~ .. .. $2.1 e J ameron , lfel' qt °_0_g"_:\a(‘.5_lrcl§__§ls und:e_iq¢oiiig_;_%a1,,s_B__.._ 1,. ,_ma.n" employed t'o go about church in summer to keep people awalfe, says ` i-Iarper's Weekly. At another English Church, that oi Action in Cheshire, it was the century for one of the Church during a two montm visit to Canmlian- wen; wardens to proceed thro the church service with 9 huge wand in his hand, wherewith, if any of the congregation were observed to be asleep, he was 1; instantly awakened hy a tap on the 1; head. In Warwick a similar custom prevailed. A wnrden bearing a' stout wand shaped like a hay fork at the ___»M0nt,,..u,. the beautiful put on cnd stepped stealthily up and down a lively aglpearance to thevbusiness fhelflflve and th" aisle* ‘md Whe“‘ ‘ thi " ith the i’,;’2§;`e'f'he, ,io ,;‘;2‘,`,§‘,_‘”§,_,, ‘ing Fm, ronchcu hinrso eficctivcly that che ever he saw an individual asleep he nap was broken-this being sometim- es accomplished by theapplication of the fork to the nape oi the_ neck. e A more playful method obtained in other side E gang of men at Wm-k_ on another church. The beadle went about during service carrying a long staff to one end of which was t- 0 . . . x » ~ . “ business booming at itshelght. In tached “ 70x brush d t-° the “her Gill a knob. With the former he gently tickled the _faces of the women sleep- ers, Willie with the 'knob lic bestowed a' sharp rap on the heads of male of- fen_ders__ _ __ ‘ Q . took in the matter has been complete- savs sidered favorable. According to thd 5 ` mdnthf -_ Berliner Tagelilatt a party which A woman preacher of America told, comprises two-thirds of the Beichstag #buy _s lol _af V S New iulzstros Grand Trunk Pacific in interior Brifish__Coluinbia- ` New iiszctroii 1. n.. centre for _ _ __ -the rich Siivgi' Hand Copper Mints. _ -immense Agricultural District. ---_the famous authracite Coal _ _ The same resolution was uniiniihoue- mmés_ _ A BOND OF SYMPATHY. ly passed at all the meetings. It was " ' --~the_manufactnring of _ Central British Columbia l You men who are tired working Union t‘f|`e` ; #lui of _ uiiili. l`¢i¢|.llAfd.-all ip. _‘ 1 __ “M me ___ _ P. r_g\1t_,_ e Yrk. ‘ f;‘,' fl' °°:¢l'l°o1ina;hii;ri2i'&» Fi-r¥.'§i§;iI_g_;_%¢si£§°'_ ¥‘tii‘§.`eih¢° cannon, - .-if ‘ Mrs. P6tt’S -Iron handles, steel Cased Oil Stoves Currie Combs _ Per Dozen 2 io'-l8M2iEii _ ' 1 1 , 1 Fret Saws......... ._,1.,;.~.._.........Regula1'...... _ Sliinou on Metal P<`>1isli":`;‘_'.-_‘;........Regulal-...... Screw Drivers;.. .;. _ . .Re`guliir. . ._ Planes .-....._;. ....Regular.;... l;’lnnes....._....................... ....Regular...... Sétt of Bi_tS. .;.._. . . . . ;_;_ . .u;...Kegular.;. Ratchet Braces . . . ; . . ;i`; . . ; . . .Rcgu12l`i"...... HosefBi;ushes........,..:........... Regnla.r.... - Hat and Coat Hooks >1»`~e__=_' ,,_». __ . ~ ~. 1 .- .-1 -. _ ,_ L'; 2).- .`.f . 1 , _5'_` _1 1 . ' ,'_. . ,_ , ~_ ._._ ' s . 1 .. .. , 0 . I yi 2 l- ._“'f.. . ~“v~- A 1 i I L ‘ _ rite, .1 -- ..»,»f . ‘-1~ `:L`1 4/ ,Z : _i ~ 1 , 1 .morons %..- .___....,.2,.......Regular...... ...___._;`.. ..,... Regular. . . . ._ ...__Re`gular..‘.... }. .. ...Reguiai-_...... _________... "LT :_ 1Z!'.:'TT_"'_'.1'_` _'_ `_“`f. ." .`I1'.."°"" :ff 1'.-~"-'_' "_ ' 1 _ , " _ 010 00102 _ previous night : R. J. Carmichael, Pehkes. _ T. P. Cass abd wife, North River. N. White, City. Mrs. I. Marshall, North Rustico. < M11, A. Furness, Vernon, M. Berrlgan, Bedford. ` town. ‘ Miss H. Stewart, Georgetown. Mrs. G. E. Dewar and so Monte. no R. Adams, Boston, Mass. . Wood. Pownal; John Gillispie, Appin Iloud; John Allen, Royalty- C-has. Douil. Carleton; J S J. ,B. Gau et, Miscouche. I. _S. Pooke, Grand Falls. H. 'W. Parker, Toronto. _L_ Rogers, Summerside. C. Keir, Milpeque. ' H. Sscord, St. John. _J. Regd,__Mc/utreal. H. .' Noblcl. Bt. John. _ J. D. Graham, Toronto. H. Wilkinson, Toronto. . Davidson, Toronto. R. Mnder, Bridgewater. S. Jones, Hamilton. S. Pooke, Grand Fails.- Miss Pooke,'Grand Falls. ` H. G. Barllen; Port Hastings. '1'. G. Gilisoll. Ha.lifnx.` . _'female s- 'A. Plquette, Montreal. _ ~ ‘ L; 1c_ pl “C _ H uf _ (Continued from page nihe.) ,,;,f‘;,#;1;°,;1-,,°,1§»,;,f;'*= ..._ ......'......:._ .:_ ;::..._ - 2.03.1... »C. 8. _Anderson-, Toronto. gli". D. McKay, Halifax. _ will 'giaft you w» E- Bl_'\§\l5__ll slid wife, 'Hoe'ton. of inn g. _'0.t;P00l!, YNIUBOUVBP. “ue 1-as _hlkrwfl '.1 .i'..‘_'°if1°.§.'li'..’.'.., ‘i§°.i.°"‘Z.‘I.'_ ' _i has gy tension; .nies shine sua, 'ie....i...._ ~» W. s. l?el1vsr,..Gclem£n. ?§7T4"` -sv. s 1.1-rsunir, .D. li iid; llmsli: - s. ochornc. sf. Jenn: *JJ-_nam-_n-_._ Y ' Mo'ri~lsm KILLED HER The following regisferedat the _R_e._i1`om this point this morning to in- \-ere Hotel, Charlottetown, between vestigate 9, murder and suicide which 10.30 last night (after the arrival of occurred at Tide Lake, 26 miles north the ’I‘ignieh.express) and 10.40 the- of Carlstedt. Mrs. Julia Polosky, Miss D. Smith, North Rustico. -.her possession- of the homestead, M. McLeod, Orwell. - butchered her two remaining children B- BFOWII. York. aged five and three years, with a Dr. D. V. Stewart and wife, George- The family were Polish immigrants n, g . ' Mrs. C. W. Stewart, Montague. ""`“"“_'°`”‘”"' _ gh-om Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) _ IMPROVING IN CANADA 1 OTTAWA, Oct. 17-An improve- The following_ registered at the f‘1i~`I1;trIi)l;;a(E.;;£1el,1;€s°|dIlt 1:35,. Egfgfégbcgé Q“°°“'H°t°’~ ‘“h“"‘°"°*°‘”“» b°*W°°“ mot that chcrc orc 21 disputes in 10.30 last night (after the arrival of existence during the mon¢h_ an 1n_ the. Tlgnm’ °xP"e°°) and 10'” fm"-crease oi 2 as conipnred witli the previous night : » “mes ' C‘ M°°r°' Emfmr is still maintained over the corres- ‘H' C' Hag' Montreal' . ‘pending month of last_yes.r. Ten dis- ll;_o;>el;e§_GIrI2x_i_da1Ealls. _ were thiaésle oil coral rginerie on Van- Harry H. Morehouse, St. John. _» wu er" an -an' 'c‘rpB-I-1" rs. at 'Margaret McDonald, gon,-1,_ Moosejaw. The former involved a ces- o» .1 22222. “.22°'.:..2:.22 °2..M2°°°2°2 1; toige Hotel, Charlottetown, hogwm, _Ong du.mtibn_ Ahhh 5~00_f°e':_;’ l0°_ 1.0; 0 last night (after the arrival oi' eds were th ' n out Q, ' K b pay ,H ish LOW wor y is-. _-sxviofg n_gH°t‘E’r°”) and 10'” the putes in existence during September, Saws $1.50' Sett of 3 Saws........................Reg\:ilar....'__ 6oc Bo_y"s Snws............................Regular_ . . .° 351: Hetchcts .............Regn1ar...... 6oc Haiiimcrha..-..........................Regu]ar. 35c "I_`ii111crs_Sl1ea_\rs._........ ............Regular...... $1.00 - RazoriStrqps......._L................R&”gala.r...... 35c 15c loc 35c Saturday 2 5c 1 5c 6oc goc . Saturday 1. 30 1.50 4 5c Saturday 22c 25c 2 5c ‘Sdtilrday '99c Saturday' "Qld Saturday '26c`~" Saturday CR: Saturday 220 1. Saturday _ 521': Saturdayh 1150' 9a 220 |30 llc 43c 590 Saturday 981: Saturday Blc .. Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday |60 ide ‘F Saturday Saturday Saturday ~ |62" Queen Si. Charlottetown Buy {2arpenier’s Tools 1 1 i ".. ‘ The above prices are good for Saturday only. This is a splendid opportun- ity to purchase any of the above articles at cost prices. ' 1 I -smeron Co. I li‘ll§i5iClNil:, HAT, nun., occ.~11- Tlfe Mounted Police were summoned who lost _her husband and one child recently through typhoid and who ay* parently became somewhat unsettled in her mind through grief and through complications in regard to carving knife, and then apparently _turnedthc same weapon upon herself. and the tragedy was discovered by Polish neighbors. LABOR CONDITIONS ment is shown in labor conditions in regard to disturbances throughout in- previous month, though an increase putes all commenced during Sep- tember, the most important of which sation of work on the part of about MRS. SNODGRASS FAINTED. LOB ANGELES, Calif., Oct. 17- Overcome by emotion-when the cloc- trical score board,-» at 9, 10”; theatre yesterday showed Fred Snod» grass muff this the ny which cnet en, Nc»y_,ro'r_i= oioncs nic fworiws chi -' DWDUMD title, Mrs. Snodgraée, muta- ed. Mrs. Snodgrass is 'an ard e ‘ 11.11. ssuiilims iiiiitsr a statement of his sccohnts B NSW Y0rk_ house, _being pro showing that three shares 'r fi “W Mink held. at New ~ °hll'S0 of _ emb le bourt ills morning. upon a war afternoon, on e or embes- __ _ F agai_i_1st'Ba'glia'.ll :wgg pq he hada chdncelto p larthy, __ counsel' for riskelhthgz the charge _ as Mri 2 ssi1'sil'§ solicitor H331 _nib- duced a statement oth counts. whereby. it w ii_he three shares of st held by~n New York fi for Bagnall's preyio to them. ora criniinni slabs B thin as a sheet o sho :ho criminal e tinetion as to where the two is drawn," tiiy. _ _ Wfllld have to be or of- the New York onenolne.-_ fam-. t at Basnsil had 1 on appropriated the fu Fan. - ihls own use. Slioul ‘ .taken it would be of debt and credit A1401' S . s c y , arr . _i 1 |` was withdrawn 1 _ _S§`,:i;ti‘1)pY;|egs_f_2'n,t\;'°u-Kien, lr ences ave occurred 'Gi' t f ‘ 3 3 “"1 stock holder in the luited _ 'States rubber company, TWO CHILDREN. purchase some of the prdeifed stock --- ~uf the company;-|:hs'1»hn;“iieeu"1si_»ncd. The issue of the new stock mal in proportion 'to *the previous old- ing of the shareholders. son was entitled to three,sharee_, ac- cording_1y'he went to Bagnall _nnd ave him.,-instructions Mr. Robertson, swore wialiiid t; Mr Hagert- to purchase Ehis_an_ilo\i_nt~0! stock, and a cheque for three hundred _dollars Since then' the 'stock have not been fortlidoliiing. repeated applications for them were made,'_and .Bagnsll so it was auoglqu. nuoily in- formed his' client that the imoney for other purp ee,._ and that the rubber shares purchased. - ‘ ' certifiiiates he_bad ha?__¢__x1o_t _llieen out n wa 'ant for Bagnall’s arrest yesterdli.y,_§ter- 00011. and Detective, Ryan acting ilppn :his warrant, went -to Biignsllu onicc ind arrésted him. In court this rnojilpg ¢__h¢_ mi... same. howls W C., Mc- lean., __, ~ ` Mr. _R0be1‘t_s _ be withdrawn is clients as shown the-t ock, hiill been ` . as security us indebtedness "Arc you s|1tlsfled,__that_ no crim- liihl transaction nn, asked Magistrate 0’Keeie, of Mr. Mc. Garthy. _ - _._ _"It is a v_er._y fi_nq__ is on the._bordin-land, and ,_crlmln_eJ' action ___ lv confined to Qi.fi_io_ ._ »Y§»__r_l__=_ e_ud._f.al_1jsw ‘ = . ____ _ _ _e ex_ _ anation 1' p_ §'_' ' " oi the charge, ns ‘21v'¢n_ ". ' Oerrhy is rust 1. 0 " 'I hlrve been one ,otqqn __nm1»’ _ grab counts, __ _ '. _ ‘ 'The distinction _ taken _ plies" `d,ls0ln¢,¢lQn _sud Libttweetl a civdtl .‘g,r.‘2f.2i2. bdtwten "e __elv_.il _ #is fl W5.. `.:.__. elmo Znlsllxz. °d°. meh# me .Gle- tho use .mourn said Mr. lleiinr- n the event of a criminal action it conclusive -diiblnl nf»ehti0'MKy» fiiiis- u¢is__¢lvuu und »te' <1' ll. s}I'~fI.‘5=ti°_:i."l»¥ .elm 1 sf an fthr accounts. " ‘ "I have nothing to ny; further- s me ` - 't r li _¢\\H0.!!1e, Weiss a a criflillldl ;bn'i,f’ _ _ ` sesuni¢nt"oc_ i ojta____~j¢9ii| _ I ' _.’f‘lf_’.il$§_li__ij§u5p;a.iliTi1s'»ini.._ .4 ' ' _ ...-.-......_ . _,___ Oheoan district of 'in' '; ._ . - .¢~»...»~-.1 1 ____ d°1=¢_l_»¢:____._ _ Lmnhoom uadeistine ..n_ ....1 _ . __ olcouo on: _ 'ilitfiiiivhi /Rem* 4 5 1. lslrishuaadi-ii 1 i Spécidils S i