1. __________- _._________________________________ ' ‘ bf 5*' r - " _Q NOVEMBER- ix, CHIiiliCE SATURDAY' » , i ' Fronllilo .Chicago _Not-/" I ' 1 l ° By o-filers Fraction. Roilie Norman the Sctis iollullcogue Boseboil” _A __`foctory Referee 'Makes Dacia-_ _ spé°tai"E' Hays lT°““‘°_ Sl||.|. UN HUUKS llsiliili WUMAN _ A I A ‘°“~ i _ ‘ _..._._---- __ ton Tigers finished the season bv ___ _ _ . ___ ,__...._ _ _ ieating Montreal by a score of 2 ‘ ‘ ' ’ = r » 11 in a game oi rugby which conta (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Nov. 10.-Frank Chance, former manager of the Chicago Na- tional League hessbau team., wus re- leased to the Cincinnati team of same\ leaguetodsy on a waiver for $1,500. 'i'his ends Ohancsfs connectlop with the Chicago team and puts an snd to the conjecture that Joe Tinker, Ghi- USU S` S\10l‘¢-Stoll. would manage Larry Hermann’s Reds. ‘ (Canadian Press) LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10.-“Will not stil' from ranch in Herdora ti`l 1 arn paid $20,000 cash," Frank Chaney, explained today when told of the deal* whereby he has been transferred to Cincinnati 'by_Presldent Murphy, oi the Chicago Nationals( PRICE 0F_ DIAMONDS HIGHEST IN HISTORY. -__-0 NEW WORK, Nov. 8-Diamonds, pearls and other precious stones valu- ed at $3,988.56 were brought to New York during the month of Oc- tober; according to figures compiled! by William aB. _'1‘readwell, jewelry ex-1 aminer at the appraisers' stores. Mal- den llane importers say that the as-_in__-zum _ _ __ _.___ __ _ _ __ __ _ Finish- Season With Ma §Canadian Press) » QUEBEC. Nov. lo-The C. N. I-iuvr Royal George is scul iu t same p0Slf»i0n-on the rocks one m likely to remain there until ne high tide on the 26 th inst_ Wllluh goes to prove the seribusne should she he hauled oil she will to the bottom on account of the co ditlon of her bottom. Shipping' e ports who are interested in the oil the rocks is a serious problem: b success. KICK PROVES FATAL. by ii colt at his home on Monde. died at the-Fisher Memorial Hosp prices of diamonds and pearls are now the highest in history. remains will be taken to Glassvll llhii 8lC€l`rl0ou for interment. R. No _effort was madeito pull the ves Sei ofi Saturday 'evening or today ss 1 ti eaching and the speakers included 0 le position and the fear `th;'t among "other education leaders, the tutors had abundant excitement to (f President of the Association of Head lceep their enthusiasm at its highest. h' fl do not give up hope for an llltimate Cm.“,_tt_ Inspectress ot Schools o A. of Eastern women and girls, who LONDON, Nov. 11--i SlleClal)-- »-_--Q e y which is like,y to have n far-r h GEC “B ng edect on the women and girls time rivals, the Bt. Dunstan's an east of Point St. Lawrence and b0¢|l of Great Britain and the Far Z _ - ». y - xt East. The Conference was summoned able with a. Blight western breeze, but t- the grounds were rather greasy from to consider the proiilevm of the Chris lan education of women inthe Eas ts members wore some 150 Univc ity women who are engaged l‘*mP“ "_ Mistresses, the Principal of S x Mary's College, Lancaster Gate; t r°` Vice-Principal of Westfield College, play very fast, and during the entire of game the oval swiftly cereered for- n- ward and backward over the field. iss The Saints were in excellent condi- in tion and _possess A fast team of aver- e age weight, while the Aitagweits made lease of the Royal George do not de. ny that the task of raising the ship §€l;1‘£§gfe&g{.t§'3;.1 glfyggvad olrlassgrl u . t dian Education Service, and M Eastern Bengal and Assam, sp from the Government point of vie long experience in the service of m . . it fe ‘ ggesmorngi’ wigs asxéesult of rg” md among those who dealt with th lem-eg' his wife rid yeilxda 3'.; Question in its widest asllects. u 'one c ' ° All thc s eakers e/like insisted up- the spectators on the field of play in- P 1° on the urgency of the appeal which ‘ `=`-“-‘-' "~“-‘- "\"`-`-‘~'-*v*-'-'-`-=-:-4-rf.-:_---.-_-_-.-_-,-_~_- _-_-_-_-,-_-,-,_-_-_-_-_-_, ___- Aa, _ _ A . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' lliliiHlH iiil AMPUIATIUN -_.__._-_@-1 A silver-grey fox, valued at abou fifteen hundred_ dollars, made his es- cape some time ago, from -the rem h Golltrolled by that well-lmown f x dealer, D. W. Howard at Milton- Stn- tion. ' Mr. Howard offered two hun- c o dred dollars' reward for his sale e- turn, and as a consequence seve al h T I.` expert: fox Qrappers appeared on t scene put out g_ large nun( L' of trap and though they exercised all he sclen e lmowlbdgc they posses t ,;a_ndm“s_lt was. _agreat deal) they had __ HowBrd.s_`§?_eis&§nce_ -The__‘°x_ _NFTY ONE Dom ARB P _‘__ W _ _ he were om tid . H ed by Mn ld not die, b is alive and doing. BAKB5) IN THE OVEN plight ln 'which' Europe s herself north of Scotland. aiid if the project Fox, - ‘ _ ’ 3; - ' is summed up in official' circles Anipsets hose of Milton then too the illat_ter» in haue and noeseseiu neitlllfr. 1_practics.l n r even techuic a k ' t .t_ t t VB.l\l8.ble knowledge alG'ng thi! lil! n°wl'°d‘° on he miie" he pu Ord which they will be glad to impa . s' r et :thi ru mr "°m°` M' R°dd wut °“t °“° _fxdgalzgs luothugnrlrgvluogr. ewlio Awhllvu 'le' ‘wee °°°“=‘°“‘°“ W two traps then trusted and wait mornin to havef' lookf at his traill il jaws of one tra and a wild Redfio grey's leg was broken. Mr. Howa situation, and immediately consul case due consideration, decided th amputation of the limb would be n by the' way) by "Doctor" Coles, w well. The parties named above not ln suv way connycted with _ fl E Medlcahor the veterinary fraternit . .h g gy, by th g th just like genuine “dough” was t 1 u ey eww B ey vena: sad discovery which Mrs. Willis Q . and to his inegpressible loy there may 9“°°"nt°1` °1I'Cl1mSt&ll06B Ol a. was the silver grey held solid in the milar nature. ‘- ‘-‘= hsred to Thllrsflav nlvht as usual a The annual meeting of t Provincial Lords Day liahcs 'met in the Y. M. C. on Sattlrday. C. J. Reilly was elec ell elililhhan and J. A. Lawson, s Mingie, assistant l-ll' in the D there is Day than in where the 'any spirit oi P10602 of poverty, nor m0 the are borne out by glory ol the lwonle 0! freely of the moan! B he Sabbath they are also valieutly be this great movement lol a Cauadi A\_ mg theil burden A e ~ i ombllied w Edward wang; hu; contributed largely to :__ _ L e homes than in_t\; Him D y The relation o e wo - _ ggmswbat significant inte: _alertness and acti;;ity;mt__c;t_p§§s_erve t y the experience of the wor . » 'l that they _have made their with it the ent ug of 8 B\`8°_ l{\\ a be - . ‘:`§lfl:l°t;t°l!A:‘;; Egg“\`:\?7“ ' Sunda and the bringing n » ' uries into the freedom brought 8' em by Western civélization. W ind of trainin shall be given hese women as they come forward fFE'f‘¥ P . in tus other-_ But alas; me ,uve to their nation an ideal oi hum r e which is not interwoven with rd h at once grasped the seriousness of the (sid national ideals, or shall they add ed _ o these the new social and lntellec ll . . . Ed ' d C » h be al freedom and the stronger religious mu" mes' W ° at r “Wmg “Q2 lilo which christianity sud christian e_ education can give? 2 cessary. The operation was succes Tm pmmem Vis °“° °t' Vital i' I \ B' portance not only fbr the East, iully performed on Tuesdav the ilfth _ ~ 'bu day of._Nov , (‘1G\ly Fawkes' day “lf” 1°” the West' _ ll. . ` l' 5 . sp positing her day's earnings in for safokeeping. The custom was It is with great sorrow that t stricken us again this year in o 0 We miss his enthusias and his coll 11 sei and we mourn his loss, and we e sq_xr;it§§gp*§_\;$1_!ov§:._ tend our deepest sympathy to h wife and friends Y e many stsrling qualities hls.ent ` ith rare comm 1-1., success of the work in the provl rs ' There have been few if any 00 s ‘ilaints from the Province ¥l\ll‘l\18 sst ear But there is occasion l la gvdwy ofhallgleythleiauitlegeglr tfllll Islu e ge . he are extending 85nd this is bringl r of visitors who demand the p urlng on y 3 (Continued on page i1l\l‘°°) even to the very gates of the sacr city of Tibet We are glad that For some years he has been activ me ,tow ob, ‘f l_ idohmloa with the _wont soda h s sacredness of th i - e kno 1. . 7| men to the carrying oi 'their ideals mtv °"° donurs in Mus’ 'along tmtg lies in the knowledge that powerful _ .ed some vgluable l>e_i>ers.h we;-gr s og mnuence is at work on both Bm” _ ~ in “Way” ext mom ng' owe ’ e induce dlploma's to find comer _- at-_ it was not until the morning‘s ec- _ ' om- - erv i * has had been burning for several ho we that the oven was opened. The dis- i` d _ ' _ realize that the hand of death has $_<;l;;?;y ;me__;ic__stl:_§_ta;l\i: B_;\__ch_sl;_°_; 1NJURE,D IN MIx_UP_ President the Rev G struehie was just any one <*~"""'~ "“”“` tha" ` nn1.'1‘1Mome Ma Nov s-In . .. ~ - h h ri- she was on the Previous night. She _ ' t Pmmlm wax :mowed freedom ang not kept mix up in the fifth race a N' gathqéd together the clgyansdnkliem to-day, Jockeys Teahan and Byrne in a sma1|en¢i0su¢~s_ nd married “E he m ivien or for th 1 |.0ll0_l° 0l _ . Guardian, a lil* “ i&t`~<,l"\ , 'Wilf- _ é_s_ - ‘ llnf¢¢i=1ii#“‘ . I (me 'mg illggl FhV0l‘3\lly_ i shown noun: neu lu ar. shun . Valleyileld Oct gist, igtz ' I received the first copy; of the ‘_‘Canadlan'1 _ _gi-oss .aoefiu oouuootlou with ,flue r=v=f_; . damages for stated day at one in dation, there was s, good attendance' s sional’ societies resented th ro- was the seas0n's initial amd, oo C1;Vr?{°'f§"`,f._“l°K»__ul‘ N05' 8'“kS°\f’*_§ hluu ii. the ulfrureril forms lu ewihoh exhibition or foothull wir wufiegsed. ’ aes e' W 0 was ic e ____.thay had met with it abroad. The The only regrettable feature was Y' Bishop of Oxford and the Rev. Pro- tendency on the part of the players al ssor Cairns, of Aberdeen, were to "rough" it somewhat beyond th e ,bounds of legitimate rugbiy. Towardlz 0 take their place in the new national _ movements? _ Shall they receive a y x merely Western education and brblg U S an ‘ ll‘ ' ` ` t e tl y_ Fifty one crisp dollar-bills bake rt Atchison, proprietress of a St. Jo W pastry BMP' 'made mummy' M25; _dows all else even _war itself. an valuables were forgotten about a Jehu . . . V ' _ i . _u_.§i'°i‘¢'§f§’s_ ,noun .un thirty-elm mluum. mln.. sms H ex. N. S._11;lm3i- *__ },,_,,m, ' The first game in the P. E. Islan A Football beague series was played o onference was held at Oxford recent- Saturday at the Abegweit grounds, h- the contending teams being the old- the Able weits ' The da was favor t; the heavyrain of the previous night.” r- Despite the loss_of seating accommo- for the opening game, and the spec- t The inauguration of the so called e new-atyle’\' football tended to make K w, up in fooiifjall knowledge and exp er and men and women who have had ience what ‘was lacking in condition. l _ s In view of the fact that Saturday the close of the game the crowding l erlere eatl with the oiliciels an s t d gr y made to Western women by the needs the players. 'In futllre this interfer- .. are _ence should be guarded against. In emerging from the seclusion _of cen-` the first half the-Abegweits secured a ` to try which was not converted. Soon ' h ' hs. iod- E0 the Col`egians obtained a touch-down t after the opening of the second per d n d names nur nuull which Capt. Reid converted with a hssuulul luck. 'rho rod use him, 328 ';‘_‘:';‘cl§___*:§¢°t_¢;\_;1:f;_ro 1;_1_l_l_y_ls___eltl:_ou however, dbtwlned an_other try just at championshi 5 -° the conclusion ol p ay. ' A dispute 7" arose,l' however, on the touch-down. The Saints' timer claimed that time ex ired ust bei re the touch w Iilliiiliiii TIGEHS the ...._i..___-__ _ , iiliiilil |]EiEll$' fi MEGILL r -'{ `.._-Q ~ _ ny By Score 9to 3 in Cham- pionship Game Saturday' --no . _ (Canadian Press) KINGSTON Nov. 10.-It was up de' lo \{ul‘elty Saturday to win ln order 3- to tie with McGill for the champion- lu- ship oil the 'Intercollegiate League. gh They did it by a score of 9-3. U. S. HAS 238 WIDOWS ' OF THE 1812 WAR. \vasH1No'1‘oN, Nov. s.-There sro d\ a e d quiry allowed the disputed touch- down to the Abegweits, thus giving »-the -city team the game, 6-5.1 The referee in making his decision stated lllillutes after pretty 14-year old M that even if time had expired, ss Annie Scoggins of Font Worth, Te claimed by the College..the comple-5 was Zranted a divorce from her hus- tion of the play only ended with the band, Will Scoggins, she entered t bali “dead." This became a fact on county clerk's sfiics win; 0,111, Lac the Abergweits securing the touch- obtained a license and married him dewu- The some wee efficiently lieu- cue hour later. 'rho girl is also suing died by Roll-ie Norman, of Moncton. for possession of her six-months-o The teams lined up as follows: babe. . _ i Abegwelts _ Saints Judge Swayne, who granted the d _ v ~ 59?? Forwards J. W. Dorsey . . . . .. W. McDonald W" need th” more than 'l husband' ` Roy Fitzgerald W. McLellan G. G. Hughes .. . L. Smith P. Hooper . .. A. Murphy Jas. Robinson . D. Hogan ,L_ Campbell . F. Mczhee Jas. Duffy . . B. Gorman 0 ________________:-______,__, _________________ |.. _.__- “_ f. not ho eles is the pallt d Paris. . _ 8 tween Austria. and Servla over' riatlc has center of stage overs t fire urs - _ __ is nants, 'hut on going to le a was 1 _ d worth wisp tm _ In t is _'m plied to their informed that they were all burn/e ~“'°"°,°°"°r° Y mj“r°" “'“ ’ _ in “Y °°' °“ D _ e- beyond redemption. Some valuable =Y_‘;“{`_:df{e;‘_3_’°k%hB_?°_:`;’7p_1'_§_‘:‘_;‘; :Sin $131133. 0::1)l:g1°_\lh:l‘;_k_§{1s-_dl;;‘tt:_¢e_*_f\li°;‘_:_ i' p”°"' the Property °[ her 8°" were B t x a aiu ‘ The iockeys were: ch rs would become very thick. and u-' also destroyed. It was both a sad _;‘°k ‘mio a 5 hohpitgl where it was less and it is on this authority on ‘md °°st‘“` °’m'"°“°° for Mm' At” “sgidmth t X-ra wohid be.used t0- ihotythe movement .to establish an he _chison and in future she will be more morrow” tgndetengme the extent a 0- ‘careful about the kind of dough she iTmhBn,s mjuriem _ Q' 4°v°*“°° ie tl” °"°“ °f “ef -°°°‘““i= I at the nrst Mcrugsart, on wort of "°”°' ____.__._._ ‘ b°f° 1° =° °‘°°°g g“b‘“,‘;_“l;§’-'°“' fig; ' ~ d b B ne a o orses $1: nU~ir.ns:ns sus Loan nsorsls. h§§vu§_ I§f,m;,,,,,__ _gd,,_e,__,,y Tegan _ "_" ,and In psctor Les r e e over W fL0'ND0N» Nov' 4"`L°rd D°°?s’wh° _a momsent later. Byrne’s scalp w V ' Gpuld' was 9"” in llacerated and Teshan was hurl- llbo _ ° _ *°d“Y "l';_:h_":;““_;‘l who husk, worth hedhoeh eouuou on ‘a _ 0 _ , work nt his country waorth is owed by H_ C_ Hall Pmk- L0'-d D°°‘°°'° beck-, of New York, and is valued at the prices charged $30 000_ _ ._ andhe counterclaim-. ' ___ ` rd' me lleiullall _ that THE TEIPEBIIUIE _ wouu- riots. looll, E maney ' ‘ ' audi _..._ ` (Special to 'fha Guardian.) Tuesday mild. _ . __-.n-ini-1*_" Zbove aero, and the hlKli°¢¢ Will be high fblifhf it 1155 _.._»-.»- t an question of Servias. access to the u . h 1; The edorts of mediation have be f th' oven of her cooking stove at night _‘_’B‘_)€it;)l;_';°i_‘;t;’:_‘;“1§_‘;ez_pts lioasnfizggm A IS iilliiiiiiiiili Hill Sililllllll ,_ ' (Canadian. Press) PARIS, Nov. 10-Dangerous h ica mivalleys of the Highlands wlllhblet relilf- ~ _ ing ostriche`s in scores. ‘Hit e o os- h i The d“’1°“."““° °°”"°""°y bf, meh-farming has not been carried o Ad- h “d” t d t nd powers in o accor . A hopeful feature in the situatlo nl; Lis believed that a new industry B. en li- e ll nd ' _ omis for vexatious question. to e ANEW iliilllilill ~ ____ ionassow, Nov. .ii -