RIWI* GUAEISIKNV ‘ i ru¢s'ri_ _c-- _ 1.... we-es ¢ 11 REE A. FIGHT OG fill. onlinr-mills sfrvuurs oscar fv1cr”, v .' . ,_', --v-~ '. »- .-_-V . ' ’ '. / a J _-|....0iuMi»0eeoffunclcorS\f=o"S\1»¢¢»Srrfns-Als' ~ ` inn-la Lest 000.10 one err nnnrriruiw __ ,,,,. rash 0 Gel Bill ‘"?ii’"“*fi°f."'S<“°” 0il°°°‘v°2?"°*¢°"*"‘*’°”° |MPmAG I -struck cnlnnrrerir so brief ' APU-'Ill Hill- ”° i‘°?_P°S"° I-‘i?"__"3"°'.. ~ -: ‘sf A P’°t°°"°“` mc” Paid Y rg ~ Trlalm November . S-_.,`g_ . __ _(canadian mes: A -(Gdlladian Press) ' o'r'1‘A e>f0#¢~ 2°-H0 vf°i1\w=°_ omanuswowu, on. o_o.. were 01° ¢9l"i‘l9f°*i'5l\ of ine requectuphee tothe representa- tives of the Ethel interests who to- day has-_e lengthy interview with the Minister of Finhnce in behalf oi the higher protection im- the steel ln- dustry “in Guilds. The companier submitted figures and memorials in proof of the contention that the ex- tent of gba protection now ailorded them is ess than ten percent of being suihclenfi. ' _ nussiii iuslici . ni iiuisu sn BT. RETERSBURG .f Oct. ,.26-I Spe- cial)--The ilrat Finn arrested for re- fusing to obey the new Russian law of rights lor Russia in Finland" has been brought to St. Petersburg in triumph. . ' _ This is the drst time the Russians have executed their own justice on Finnish soil, and the incident is re- garded ss little short of sacrilege b» the Finnish Beparatists. The prisoner in question, named Lagerkrantz, is one of three representatives of the Viborg Municipality, including the Burgomaster, who stand committed for trial. He was the only one who refused to provide bail for his re-ap- pearance when called upon,and there- fore has been lodged in the House of Preliminary Detention in St. Peters- hllfg- ,Tile Russians made great efforts to get him awny from Viborg secretly but in vain. Large crowds attended the departure train. and with heads hare sang and wept at the awful sight ol a patriotic Finn being taken to jail by the detested Russian police At many of the railway stations up to the Russsian boundary other crowds, including school children, sang the Finnish national anthem and other patriotic Finnish pieces. They pre- sented Madame Lagerkrantz, who was allowed to accompany her husband, 'with flowers, and otherwise expressed their outraged feelings. ._.____---___.___- ~ OUTLAWED PLAYERS , AGAIN IN HOCKEY. 0'l"l‘AWA, Oct. 24-The National / Hockey Association clubs have evi- dcntly come' to an amicable under- standing with. respect to the rein statement of Ernie Johnson, Harry Hyland, Jimmie Gardiner and other players who were outlawed last year for jumping to the British Col- umbia League. 'Ottawa will make no objection to their bein sl ned at the N. H. A E 8 - meeting in Quebec on Saturday. The Ottawa team is dickerlng for one oi the Britfisll Columbia stars. Th' have also sent contracts to Dubbie Keer and Marty Walsh, but merely a a matter of form and to prevent them from signing with any other clubs in the east. Locally it is be lieved that the Toronto Clubs 'will bothibe weak, as the men they have been signing to date are far hdow the N. H. A. standard. _ KILLED BY PICTURE SHOW. ---1 ST. LOU-IS, Oct. 24-An incident similar to one in her own life,shown in a moving picture show lastnight caused thé death 0! Mri. Amelie. V011 march, nity-iivs. She died on the way home from the theatre. » One ol the scenes of a story told in the illmll she saw was that of six-year-fold child who lost her way in a silo 'storm The child's wan W . ' ilefihs. her struggle against the coli and, dually her`death were shown. Mrs. Vollmilch when a child was lust ins., snowstorm on her way home from school and nearly lost her life. As t`h”s*sneiies of the picture story were undodsd _Vollmach says his wires grief grew. ,Alter the show rushes and wire scarred horns. 'rhev hnd wal ed.hut n short distance. thal The election. for president will wome.n‘_lvipln'g her tear-stalnedgeyss. held in Sch*-emh¢r~.1913. Bllll _l1l‘°ldY when siddeillyishe fell. unconscious thousand rninerli who have been on strike slllcd Inst spring, returned to werlr 'ln the rnlnes st the nel-ethy' w, Va, today after a long conference with the operators. Three mines are affected. The men are to receive 22 percent of the ab- ove price paid under the scale of tn United Mine Workers of America bu the operators do not recognize the Union. 4 4 IN IIIEHISIINIS IUX SIUHI A strange incident occurred at Southport a few days ago which is being widely cnlhea shout. Mrs. Daniel McCallum, whose home is nesl the old brick yard, went to the woods not far from her h'ome,_ to look for a hen which had hatched out a brood of chickens. On her arrival she was surprised to see a beautiful black fox, with a white tip on its tail, quietly enjoying a hearty meal of! the carcass of a cali which Mr. McCallum had a few days previous' dlsllosed of in the wood. Mrs., Mc- Callum we'nt near to the fox which appeared quite tame and had she not. been afraid of it biting her she could easily have captured lt. V It is said that everyleffort ls now being put forth to catch the wily reynard but without avail. It certainly seems like a lost op- portunity for Mrs, McCallum when .black foxes are being so eagerly bought up in this Province and it if thought that it may be one of the several foxes which in the past year have escaped from their enclosures. GIRL Lsunan 'raise WITH HER HAT PIN. BELOIT,,Wis., Oct. 24-Clad only in pyjamas and armed with s. hat Pin Miss Agnes Thornton, ol Bedford, Mass., 4;, student at Beloit College, routed n burglar, whom she found in her room. The young co-ed chased the - in- truder through thé park and inilictcd a dozgn vigorous thrusts ol the hat pin, which sllcted yells of pain from the fleeing thief, and caused him to drop her property, which he had pur- loined. _____._.-._-1-- - BROTHERS EAT BABY. _._ NEW YORK, Oct. 21'-Conditions 0! extreme poverty and privation in Venezuela are alleged in a letter writi- ten from Caracas by 3 correspondent. of the Tribune. In the state of .Tru- = lillo more than 600 person! 115*/0 starved to death dui-ine the pc-St Heh- son, it is afllrined. The bodies of an entire family whose members starved to death were found inf one house, the letter continuee. One almost incredible consequence of the 'pangs .~f hunger was the lfdlling of_a baby by ills two older brothers, who then roasted _thc body and ate it. of agriculture. . there is muchpolltlcal activity. Efllllhy and picture palaces. Father Thames, howeve does not intend to Much of the hlsmc for these con ditions is placed upon political condi- tions, which have _led to the neglect ' LONDON. Oct. 25 (Special)-Fw ther Thames is getting on 'in years, but there is no sign of senile decay about him. At many points up and down the great waterway costly im- provements and extensions are near- ing completion or being projected, and s. new tunnel, e. new bridge, and ¢lE“Ufl_c new docks are some of the conveniences which are being added to the-facilities of this great port. The new tunnel, the fourth under the Thames constructed by the Lon. d_o‘n County Council, is a footvray under the river connecting North and South Woolwich, and,it will pi-ovs o_f enormous service to the teeming llbllulation of each side of the river. At Present communication between the two bsnhs is maintained by ,. ferry opened some 20 years ago. But the broad-beamed ferry boats, R1. 05011811 fhsy have done their work well. are a little bit slow and anti- quated for this age of wireless tele. and vehicles of all kinds across the still continue to transport wagons river at that point The new tunnel is now practically finished, and will 'be opened on some day in the last week ol October. It is just over 550 yards in length, and the top of it runs at a depth of - 58 lt. ‘below Trinity high-waiter mark Its cost has been_ $435,000, which ls V°l'Y 5013111 as tunnels under the Themes go. end rn make it 1,000 cubic yards have been taken from the °*“`l5h» C0llSlStlllg _ mostly of solid chalk. The ladicsof St. Peter’s Cathedral BTG lfllllilllfl' Preparations for their sn- nual sale to he held on November 27, r, 1 "scrap" them entirely, and they will ._ iniiiiiils g »lfl~»»r»u»sr siuiuci ___ i -r-_.i-*.1 (Csnadlau Press) iTurkish troops are retiring south-` LONDON, Oct. 25.--A Soda de- .wai'd. » _ _ - Slliltch says that Mukhtar Pasha, They are followed by Servians who lu _son oi the Grand Vizier who corn- ‘are pressing in pursuit without in-_ Ls mended the fortress oi‘Kirk Killsseh, termission. ed WHS captured by Bulgarians.” well _ (canadian Press) as ,es Prince wrhanl Heum and severel Lolvnou, oat. 25.-'rue 'anal st- S°l1°l‘B1S- ' tack by the Bulgarians on Kirk Ki- h - (Canadian Press) llsseh lasted thirty hours, according gg BET-'GRADE' oct- 25~"’Th° 391°' *LB llllecial dssllatch from Stars Q vlhns claim to have won a great vlc- S_ gora, and cdiminated in a bay- Pa tory over the Turks at Kumomova. onet charge ai r which the Turks th Tliey state that the Turks lost 5,- retreated to the east in the direction 000 men, 12 guns and an enormous olba column of Bulgarians advancing sggunt g_i*amh\;ulti0`n. The Turks are fr m Visa Road.` xr B 'to 8- e d 25.000-men engaged Another special despatch says the andthe lighting continued inr three Bulgarian r' 0 " l"‘d lr `Th S ~ - days mth only short intervals when ambhd ;m:_v;__e__t_r;_p: ;s_:inctv_v__;no_t13_i_;_ I siterwards the picture was stolen. 0 darkness prevented the working ~oi‘ rivers Marltyn and area opposite Th: °°“” °“°"°°t°d “ member °' a ' the suns- Aurlanepls. ` °° (Canadian Press) The losses of b th ml du BELGRADE, oct. 25.-'relegranns enormous. 0 at es were '°°° received here from Prlstino, 10 miles ;All inhabitants oi Adrianopls who Yeo west of the Bcrvian frontier in the ate not supplied with two months' T“l`kiBI1 .Dl‘,0VlllCB 01, KOHSOUUK. say fo'od are being advised to leave the at that Mohammadan Arnauts and the city. ‘ ' 1° li the ' 'V' """"""""""""""""""" '7"""~‘:~'~'-'~'~`~'- ’~`~‘-`-'-‘-' '~`f-‘f-‘-‘-`-ff-rf-1-Yf--‘Y--=_--.-.-_-.2 v-_-_-.-V-_-_-:_-_-_-_-c re Mona "DEAR Foon" n1o'i~s_ COUNTERFEIT ONTARIO ' ved olonsonsl-HP FILMS. “°’ "“-“ t';.r)‘vr~i-*‘=="',-in-. - M BERLIN OCC. 24.*-The “dEBl` . food” riots increased in violence to- 11,? T; AWA' Oct' 23"_wh9‘t is b°' to day. when some 2.000 women raided *V6* t_0_be an attempt to evade the a butch h 1 th W ld, di _ D Ol-'mole _ lavn throu h the uttering “ict aim 'i,B‘;,I;d n ,th e re ,eng ii of fraudulent film certidcates purportf. . 0 epem esah tl t Th Ze(;igusly,he ` K1F‘a,:,?§°rOgi‘;: tario 'Board of Censorship has been t h - uriearthed here in the seizure of six bu c er shops in the district have sets of films 'on local moving pictur b” 1 rl d 1 . . _ _ e _een c_ose an barr caded The po _meatres by provincial inspector R_C__ ice ha.e been ordered out ln strong Néwman f T mnto The mms bm-_. f t V _ , 0_ 0 . e orc_c_,_ asf Elxlerldistlilct. which ip in the tags resembling those issued by the nor o e n, as on prev ous oc- casmns bee th _ _ _ board of censorshl .but lacking the tm_hances_ gud ,et i;‘”;;’a§;dv;§;';tIg;; censor number. Une provincial nu- be repeated thbrltles will proceed at 'once against ' the film exchange responsible for the , 'alleged deception. _...__-___~;--_x ‘ : <1 ,- and e sixteenth century. ‘_ An American collector made his ap- arauon a. month ago, and offered this work of art $5,000 down. fraternity of mendicants, who, ring his begging rounds, was often ____ n hobnobbing with criminals, and ‘ sterday he was arrested. ll the police instituting a search the house of one of his compan- B, i, ing to have been issued by the On BLACK FOX UNDERGOES SURGICAL OPERATION ' ' """""""""""""""" ' ""' """""‘”"" `“ `“"""""`"~"‘-“""f~"-"-‘~`-‘~“-‘-rf-‘-‘-‘~'-‘-`-‘-`-*J-‘-'-‘-A--A-A-=Y-Y-'-----f-=wv» - - - - - - - - - ~ - . . .1 .. ew .. .,. . . . N H100 For»th|_: first _time in the history of land hy Thomas Curran of St.ia, temporary hospital. Drs. Yoo and giv surgery l_n Prince Edward Island, John's. Nfld., who brought him to perhaps ln the world, e. black fox Charlottetown, the home of the foxes, was yesterday chlorolormed and one where he oder-ed him for‘ sale for 5.3,- ol its legs was amputated. Before 500. Several citizens were anxious to foxes became the aristocrats they are pst him but had not the courage 01 at present. Operations of th skind their convictions. Finally he was wsrererfvrmed bv themselves when purchased at the figure rem d but they had f.IJ6_ll1i8l0I'tlllle to fall into on gxgmination it wgg foung that 3 "BD, and the C559 Wm be W5-felled 'ons of his hind le S was broken had- with iinterest, both by fox fanciers- ly where he had gsm. caught by gpg who will see in it the saving or los- nap, ,The bones were protruding ins of $5.000 and by the medical through the srln and the leg was in Hater” ty who will haw al* opportu' had shape. On consultation. .with nity to compare the relative merits doctorm it was decided that the onlylcienuy versed in animal Bm,ge,_y_ as gg eopiilnaiv _i_1_I;;11f ism°‘li)‘:l‘;_'; xqggiptéfé safe course was amputation. The his tribe is known to be, to take care bought Irom a trapper in Newfound-' animal was accordingly removed to oi the wound., Dorsey administered chloroform and pérformed the operation, bandaging tile limo after the most approved methods of their art. The animal came out of the anaesthetlc in good' Condition and it is now rcsi_;ing_ as_ comfortably as one in his circn`l'r`l- stances, financial and physical, could bt expected to do. The only danger; feared by the doctors is that he may tear nil the nandage, but even if he should N ANOTHER. , __ BOSTON, Oct. 24.-lVi»me. Oalve X NEW YORK, Oct. 24-The second fears she is acquiring embonpolnt.She game of the chess match, best two said today she is no longer the Oar- out oi three, *between the Cuban men of old. So she is going to open champion, J. R. Capablanca, and ` I B school,to teach others more youth- ‘ Charles.-lads, of New York, resulted ____, ful to sing Carmen after her twenty- early today in a victory for the Cub- eighi. years in opera. ‘-an after fifty-iour moves. The game , To succeed in America one must be played. at Morristown, N. J., and was tall and thin, said tne prima donna. not concluded until 2 a. m. ' The score now reads: Capablanca, fat-oh, no, and she laughed- musi-_ 1; Jails, 0: dawn, 1. ` , cwlly When American singers be-i The third game will be played on coins fat-even as I-you no longer Nov. 2. She flung both hands out with a gee STEERING GEAR OUT OF ORDER. _.1 LIVERPOOL Oct. 24-The steer- go o, p 1-. . dlmpled finger in each cheek. ing gear of the Canadian Pacific g The people--so kind, they no-w ap- Steamship Montcalm, which left plaud, and'while they applauds I cry Liverpool for Montreal, has gone out an revoir. And am I not wise ? Car- of order, and the vessel is obliged to msn-she is young and gay and beau- return to this port. Sho was report tiful. I no longer look the part. ed today at 8.48 a. m. at 80 miles -------~ west oi Fastnet. the gridiron. already 3 sr_l_.ednle 0; 'mg wE|'|'|.|Eg games has been arrange . overs o ‘ - old-lashioned rugby will no laubt be `~ pleased to learn that the loetbnu TIDES. IOOII, ETC hah come into its `0w\n again. There is s good segregate 01 footer play- (special to the Guardian.) an in this province and they ro on TQRONTOI Oct 25...E,,,,tm. the held this season with renewed wind! unsettled and sh°we|.y_ The lowest temperature recorded vellmlnlhshla his wiie's death was 5 1-loner: laouom' son $150,000. mt...-.;,,,, wa, ¢.,.cy-nvs .agrees un ussl bi d 't the shock ex» '-_'“"”i'“~ ' . :A--a - b d th hi h t ¢.,.y_y- q tp” y ue 0 Mi ard's Llniment Cures Burns, Etc. Y RK Oct 24_Whm the “ ,‘,"§"°(;"°’° an host gT°,fe w“,:,,s`t re_ perisnced""at`the sight oi the picture. D NEW 0 ‘ , - elg egress a " ‘ ~ i ' liner Minnewaeks sells from -lem corded the previous night e fifty- Orx:'A:"::'Af_`;::*"`A`A1'Y::""`_`A`T'A'_::""IU"I*uni* _ _ ' Ulfy on Snturday she will have on _“van dogma; above, At -line a. m. hoard the highest priced stallion in 11; was forty seven degrees some and _ _ ins world, neck send. The heres. .it nine p. rrfit was 'ercy-'ve de- wn-lch has been stabled at Lexington gr-ees above was recentl purchased froazl The tide will be high this morning 1 A rrlriers n Y ~ ' ' ' _ nugustllelmont for $150.000. by s at ii, tomorrow at 11.45. ‘MOHGBP ' syndicate of Paris.turl men. at 11. tomorrow at 11.45, Monday naw-YORK, oct. 24-nr. Mark A. Matthiws of Buttle, moderator of the Prisbyterian General Assembly. held up-the mirror before what he called' ominationsl shortcomings et* the mmtm' weekly nwetins :selfl- dsy. Ho spared neither the clcrizv nor saying that through them the ll duponsihilltles. morals. l\° H030 mer playing _at the Ollrlltiih and relies on the daily rremvbrthv ‘ini°'1lf!' ly n, cclrmil-I pulpit 's the dllsemlhsting truth. 'They will he high tonight at 10.39, _tomor- row at 11.08. Monday at 10.38 and todo is that of Tuesday at 12. erica in six muntlis. is . mi! lililch ii thin -byterian ministers ` y _ . time wastlng_._ No minister _has lbs ‘ _ The sl: s_cts`%l_l_is e_y__e_;l__i:_lgva_t;__ 44.5; rilht to waste time. If I con d have mu L* omorro a .4_51_ it “ses £0 that is w ated-hy' l letere ` and 'rnesday n lhtzoliltdwcarry- tile :Mpsl to ndll Arn- morrow mornin!! M 5-33. MOIIGBY 80 6.85, Tuesday at 6.37 and Wednesdi. ‘ ‘ . i t 6.39. A' t° mum' tm" “fi m°{‘° chu; One cent psr word each insertion “The mom, rm, tonight ~,,¢ 505 ‘sees seeming mil. mir ns me , ,M ,mu ° - ~ - I . “ll "W" °°°°”‘° s 0 t 504 and Menus nt 0.12. 1,.; _lo pisses l.eee0e_e__ei deed elder- _° _F °°“ 'B t “mm” _ll ev H - _ _Y me sir. nllilli-il-*e"s:’l»*-%»f~»-re ..ii:'.:‘°.°.“.:‘:.' 2:" °° cans . , p _ ,_ ‘ ‘ _ ' ‘ °'“‘° t° '°"°d tl" "W" °°“" smllilsoum ssusaoms 'mn 'r TM '1§°rt.lq“"iI'hv °‘i.tr"`7sI“°l)faiIm them and get others who will. The :mm “uh .wry uv *t sum be on r ay. o . , . p. §§§‘§§f“,,1§‘I;,:2‘f§d°§f:iT.'°§.:§..‘ dere. 'Newsom a' oe. s-eu __ .. ghd the minister should select his W'A'll'l'_llD- TIIIAOYIER FOR __ ,NEW hours and tweélty-thrudmalzduttes. _ol own elders and cieeherge them il Argyle Svlwcl- Supplement M. r- tnrnnn-ew ten eglrsannm ______y__n;_p__ 'td . ' "1 ,, 1 t Wm. Gi.llis..New Argyle. ite a d of M n y th” °°“ . 0 i 10-86M6ip¢l- devzntlxen minutes. ' HI. U The length of today will be t 'wltiilirriie nlnlliieiu lollsfveuleenralgin iu‘00'.r0's i.l..ir.n-.rt fer me -everywhere »ties to Canada according to advices This ranch, capitalized at $43.- 000, is now being built on John ty. A large portion of the capital has already been subscribed. The ranch when completed will be one of thb most modern in tlw Dl‘0Vlll°9- The location on which .it is being =bliilt, is an ideal one for the purpose, arid will be ready for its aristocraticr tcilsnts in about two weeks’ time. ` A large and`enthusiastic,meetlng of the stock-holders was held in the city last evening and it was agreed to form a joint stock company and to secure another ,pair of pure Island blled b,ack foxes tokeep up the high standard of the present stock, and for this purpose they have decided to make about 10 to 15 thousand dol- lars in shares of $100 each. The provisional directors appointed at last evening's meeting were S. A. McDonald, City; J. B. Andrews, East Royalty and S. Craig, to whom all- plications may be made for the stock. The advertisement calling for stock will appear in a few pa- constrictors have been born in calpti- vity, and the Zoo authorities arg ax. 'wedlnelv proud or this event, which constitutes a notable .addition to their already large record oi zoologi- Clil achievements. ._.-_._--.-..1-1- -.--e MONTREAL MARKIIITB MQNTHEAL, oct. 2;--oats, yep, dian Western, Nu. 2, 54 to- 54};c";- tra No. 1 feed, 53) 1-; 34; Ng 2_ local white, 47; No. A, lor-nl ~h1te_ 46; No; 4, local white, 45. Barley, Manitoba iced, Gi to 62; (Canadian Press) Buckwheat., No. 2, 74 toJ5. ,`Flour, Manitoba spring wheat, pa- ints, flrsts, 5.80; seconds, 5.30; _ trong bakers, 5.10; winter patents, choice, 5.35; straight rollers,_ 4.95 to straight rollers, ibagg, 2.35 to 1‘°“°d OMS. barrels. 5.05; bags, ‘fin pounds, 2.40, -~ - - - _ Bran. 23; shorts, 26 _to 26; mid. idlmss. 28 to 30; mcullls, so to 35. _?.___.___@_.. t 813'. 0. , per ton, car lots, 13 to 13.50. _ (_, Potatoes, '10 to 72;, per lfsrrsl, car load lots. ll ._..__.._._....._..__ TWO MEALS A DAY. LONDON, Oct. 2-l.--At 'special re- quest of Queen Alexandra, Land Strathcona ou Saturday laidpthe foundation stone of Alexandra wing of the Streatham Home for lncur~ ables. Lady Strathcona as ,ping present to received pursue. Unre- turn to town Lord Strathcona was asked his opinion of Frederic. har- I‘lson’s five golden rules lor life, Mmely, aostalnlng from tobacco and spirits, not eating too much, and early rising; walling two hc._rra a day, _sleeping e gh; hours, nd lastly, llelllg colltcnted and taking every- thing quietly. Lord Strathcona thought them excellent. _ "Personally, I haven't smoked within the past seventy years, and do not believe in it. I ertninly think people eat too much. For many years I have only had two meals rl day-breakfast and dinner. Doctors will tell you that it _is not enough, but it has been enoltgh for ln<_-practically no meat at all." comment on the street today. HOPE DEFERRED. queen, who was lecen';ly an- tends to dispel ine hope which heir to the throne. The blllle Q NEW YORK,_Opt. 25-Iiiltrkx. . il /-A WONDERFUL CLUB OFFER . The Morning Guardian (mailed) one year.......§2.50 -\_ The Canadian Countryman (weekly) one year... 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