HARLOTIEI G .. ,.\- _ » . . -_ ., .. -» . ‘ ` ' _.4 _ _ y ` fi 1,. ~ ,_ I A -7 , , , A gff 52 51-.- wigyypes ‘.5.§'.i’.l’h’lr’°.£’~A“~l..} cHARLo'r'rE'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLANIU WEDNESDAY, oo'roBEa 12, 191°. ' E5 gi .E F e si liiiilillllll SNELNUN NUNI ` I _.__ ial to The Guardian. ' BQZNTREAL, Oct. 11.-D. Sheldon 'ho hm been making . modest for \ ~» .Organizing Committeeof The Daughters of the ...s wr »=~»»'° -nd “°;,§°f§,“;';'1,°,; I` Empire do Goodlllork, instituting" Two New . wntinuous newsD8-Del” um' as to his methods, has left the CM and payment at his Ofllce has been stopped. The clerks SHS’ IW Wm this is doubted. 1; is claimed that his business will not stand the scrutiny which he has mn ollnring to afford the accountants wplyilited by leading newspapers. , NNNI PHIIIEIIIINN NI SHNU HSNENN 1 _..._; . I MONCTON, N. B., Oct. 10-Lieur..- Governor McClellan addressed the board of trade today on the impor- tance of sonletlrill-g being dollu to protect the shad fisheries in the Bay nl Fllndy, null urged the board to take the matter up with a. view to preserving the sllawning grolln-ls lor this fjsll. Tile matter was discllsscd by the lmnrd. and it was decided to memoriali'/.e the fisheries- dellittlncllt to take measures to prevent the cap- ture of fish on their wny_ to the spawning grounds. A It was stated that the shad indus- try ill the bay was 'being killed out largely as a result of the flsh'leln caught in St. John harbor, 1-n to the spawning grounds. NNN NINNUEL _ FUN ENGINNI] GIBRALTAR, Oct. 10-Kinlg Man- uel, of Portugal, and Queen Mother Amelia decided tod-ay to proceed to England. They will leave probably within a few days, but are undeter- mined whether they will travel by land or sea. The ltalinn warship Regina Elena arrived here today to take on board the Duwager'Quoen Maria Pia, who will go to Italy. LISBON, Oct. 10-DeCosta., the 1 ll rl-lite return, but the order which, with but one or two nllort omissions, follows . Miss Merritt was introdllceil in n haplly maluler by the chairman who incidentally passed a few remarks ou the order. Miss Merritt said 1 Ladies : \ I have the honor in the name tive work of uniting every par,t of the - Chapters Here." ' *~ / - hilt 'veflz egtllllslaslllfl YHCEUHK WEB' There are two reasons for our ex- e d yes el' ay aftcrn'oon at three o’- ~ ‘ ~ ~ Clock in the Armuurles when the op, istence, First, consider what a. power ganization committee of thc Imper-,ln the mndare 101000 wumen and ial Order of Dnilgbters of the Em- children llnitcd to spread abroad high pire, now ini this city, instituted two ideals of citizenship, n ,determination new Chapters in addition to thef to keep alive the best trad‘lti‘0u‘S of Royal -Edward Chapter, now com- ollr race, and pass on unsullied the Dlele in D\lm'b0l‘S~ glorious traditions which are our in- The _meeting was l»resi'ded over by irerlmuce under the brave ole union ex-Governor McKinnon and there was Jack. 'ihat alone is reason enough, a large attendance of those interest- bn; there is the practical side, this Ulllil the Blllwdlfl W0l`l¢ Ol U16 Order- band of workers, scattered over the The Org!!-Hl2€1'H HWS* lm-V0 felt thousands of miles of our Dominion, heartily encouraged by the enthus- can respond in a moment 'to any call iasm displayed M l’€5l19l"\‘9»Y'S meet' or wish that is suggested to the I-lead ing and mllst feel a certain amount 0mCe_ . of genuine satisfaction in the busi- Leg; mp, give you an example. WB "WH llke Way I" which matter” 9"' have been asked to co~operate with t“'l“l"`l< V’ th” i““t""‘tl"“ "I the “ew the National Sanitarium Association lodges were tillwlll up hy those ap- in their ,';,,ht agmnst the white l’°l"te‘I~ , Plague. 'lil nl; for amoment what The I"`atl're, "I .I‘_If9 "wetting wasigrent good can' be done throughout Miss Merritts stlllmg ad ress on the country by 10,000 Women and children, doing something each day to prevent the spread of that dread disease. It will soon result in a healthier, happier country. ‘May I strille a note of warning and tell you, what you already know, those of you wllo have 'been in Eng- land during the past year or two. . , , _ When you speak of Canada. in Eng- .°.‘..ll;§:::l";‘..i.l“‘;r'..v .‘.:l;l.“.r;»»-M. mmf D- uf thc Empirc to greet you this after- lrgfer to the Art UI- the EaBt'.I“° the n’u0n lhistoryl anld proud sllrroundllrgs _of We, 1"" ic '-,;1_“i,°“,iv ",\f;§,§§‘_f=,=,~,§,§;_*“;,§, JNIZ. U.'.`..fr‘?.. §.’..‘."E§T..fSf.’7t‘N2"‘5......§? ’l°W.£re- ls! ggi; 3;", IOWT1 u0un'tl_y ities, tllc traditions, the luxuries IlrulI;lreytll-3 ScoNl2iillon\ saying is “Tll0|wfm`ch my fmgm ir; the E?’St’im parts . " . o Canu a. o. rl Eng ani when ;g;n.I§le,:':d Egnggrgoesbelongs to 08'" they speak of Canada they mean the Aéd ,tis toheeppaéo with the u_:boundless wheat fields, the farthest wzrkened spirit; that a special organ- North! the Slbttlews homes; an Splew izing committee of the Imperial Or-'did m. their .w0‘y' but hem” they der ofthe Daughters of the Empire mime mto hemg' here .was culmre' has iourneyed forth two years in suc- history and Industry' I make an ap' ression to the farthermost limits of peal Waxes’ to you’ n°t.t° let. this the Dominion both eastward and splendid and proud province be ignor- westward to 'seek the lovers of their ed MI its- women whcn at tm; gather' cou~ntry 'those who-have pride inllllg in ltnglanlh next summer, there Cummings paBt'and hope fm her f“_.are _representatives of every oth-er mm and ask them to join in this ac_ part in the Dominion, you will deter- mine that P. E, Island also, shall . . V _ have a delegate. nomlillgn °lg°”‘;SN -é“t‘$]'eS:' “mg We wish to do a woman’s part in Minister of Justice, ltod-ay orderedlknuw e ge' . G as fm. . es ’ am creating amongst the children and in the release of Cardinal Joseph, Seb- asalitinu Nctto, former Patriarch of Lisbon, who had been suized and or- dered cxpclled from the country. Costa explained that the real object ofthe nrrcst was to protect the Car- dinal from possible outrage. Tile Minister declared that several monasteries and convcllts belonging to I-‘ol'tllgou'ri.AND, Me., oct. 0.-Miss lvl. llmll "I the cleficnlfl WI‘°’l‘*"”i“l'°I|atioll meeting held here on Saturday C. Wilson, of Northampton, Mass., I in obstinate resistance to the advent of thc republic, hastened the order ol expulsion which he added, was necessary to trnllllllillze the public spirit. ` lt is llllderl-ltooll that all the oflic- ers lvllo aided the revolution, rcfllscd offers of promotion affirming tllnt they had done only their duty to the nation. The theatre Queen r’\nlella,- has been renamed the Republic. The Gnvernlment has decreed the suspension by the cable companies ofa the acceptance and delivery of code* and cipher messages. COUllDN’T SCARE 'I].F"I"S AUNT. WORCESTER, Mass., Oct. 9-Al- though ‘the police of Worcester and surrounding cities have been- working onthe case all, day, no trace has yet been found of the strange man who appeared at the home of Miss Dellla, C. Torrey,-aunt of President Taft, at Millbury yesterday, and told her of nplot to kill the President. Tile man was traced from Millbury to Worcester, but here the trail en-ds. ami thc police have not been able to Dick it up again. .When the man left Miss Torrey's home ycsterdlay it was with the injunction to her not to al- low the matter to get into the news- papers if she valued her life. She, notwithstanul-ing t-he threat. gave the matter ollt. Today a close watch was kept on all cars arriving ln_Mlll- lllify lest the man might carry out his threat, -bint nothing was seen of him. The ,police are satisfied that the man was a mere fanatic and do not expect ever to see him; again. by taking in R. Ross, K.C., M.P.P., of Fernrle. ` Mr. Ross takes tbel -portfolio_of lands, which had been held by Price and the latter takes finance, of a local chapter nf the Imperial came here today and identified the Order of Daughters of the Empire, it I man dccapitated in the Maine Cen- was decided to petition the Govern- ,tml yards, Fridlny, ns her cousin, Pet- mont to set aside the amount for the fel' Wllll-0» Sh” Wmnllell N0 Im-V0 the cstallilislrmellt of a National ,Park nr, body sent to St. Juhn’s Nfid., which Lm,isb,,,.g,_ iwas his home. SHUFFLE IN BRI;I.I;HA UABINFT I Rlasulfrs on wlas'i‘EllN Elma. ' l lu l , . _ _- GOL \ wannoan, Minn., oct. ii-'rue VICTORIA B (1, Oct 9__An im_ ,latest reports of the forest files in _ I A1 ' i " tf`l.0 .n the 1Ra-iny River region increase thellor- pmtant Sm G 0 por 0 1,8 I 'rors of thc situation. McBride Governiment has lust been I It is estimated that the m,m»\,e;- of announced. The vacancy created by | $11-_soiiis killedmrangflas from 'Ii to ' ti Tu If .3 isslacons era eeslmae. glfy dgsggcléfngggtzs hp; 3;., gflrgdiof authority place the deaths at more than 100. But the greater con- cern for the present is the rescue oi the helpless anld the relief of thou- sands of business men, women and children EIi1‘iINn‘;ln:;“ mlisxzd ‘Nils organ Native Worth; n. selection fl cmilrld Laurier, in the Monument Na- ' creation, -lld Ml'~ tional last evening, was enthusiastic ',§‘f:,f;§Pl°°°° "Om mil- §°l“‘“o:,‘;‘; f‘;?§";,f::'§§{'° solo, both $1 which from ami-ey point or view, and was - Wlll ll1lC°l‘ I! 5"” “mm l B ml-,doped in auch fmlchlefirg reassuring to the Premier. - 'N' yearn to come 'ln the minds of ' is t melanie urs well earned “‘°"‘ ""0 lisa” *»l*°'“ '“‘° "“°" “’““ 'M “ ° us- he hu- ci-iioaoo MARKETS. operative. from a height or nity feet, 'i on the Aviation field this afternoon, _ » ‘t control while he was making a sharp turn. He was stunln»ed by the fg1l_ Before he was removed from the grounds llle said: "I’m not hurt. Tile raldi-atm: =-lnved my life." The engine fell oil the radiators, otherwise it would in fixwllerl. vom, use new eftlectlolls hvviaggyormzlfm “°°° °" __ "°*'~* *ll* i»"\‘,§,§,>gf;,g>_~;i,,,l,1-,;;,,{,“\1l':, N an. has the right to be lacking TORONTO oct iz-serlmz west- chasers. Addrm. R09” F0-“cst,W’_0l”l\`l'B l`€COI‘ll IDF four year old trot- players in sight and go in for pro- ltlng iillies, when she went the mllle in fessional hockey on amore extensive 2.05 3-5. hasis is giving color 1llr