'vars _ sy __ _...y __ __ at _ __ #_ _ _ A _ _ __ cfm ' u :_-~'-i= ' .f _ ._ “M3 ~ “'l'r-1_syr.A"r_nsfr nnwsi is ' CI-Ist '_ _W WN,'CANADA l*RIDAY_»,_0C'IfOBl£R 31 1913. rmslr or inf.-~ { n E5 EEE ‘E s V f , e V V i _ yggrgmy llulnnls vlcnll Says Mexican Missionary from Various Departments Submitted who is ,,, Touch with 'and Adapted'---Stirrlng liddresses---Ghar-' conditions. acterized Closing Hours. V' 1” Defence of Provilfional' lPreside'nt The twentieth convention of the P-. E. _I. Sunday School Association which commenced on Tuesday morn- ing and was continued on Wednesday and yesterday was brought to 9, conclusion last night, after three days of interesting, important and instructive proceedings. .As on the previous days, yesterday's session was held in Zion Church, Charlotte- town, there being again a large num- ber iu attendance, and as before, the Rev. G. M. Young, of Tryon, prsgld.. ed. After devotions, the morning ses- sion opened with a conference, led by Rev. Dr. Mclillfresh, on the subiect, “What is an_emcient School?" The discussion proceeded on the division of the subject into the following questions: Is our school as large as it should be? What do our secreta- ries' records reveal? Is our organiza- tion fitted to our school? Is our school fully and judicially oilicered? The questions of worship and in- struction in .their own schools were also discussed. TISIMPERANCE DEPARTMENT. Mr. A. J. Matheson, Buperinten-, dent of the Temperance Department the Egyptian Court. i..- KANCAS orrv Mo oct. ao- I-Iuerta'a administration in Mexico and denial that the' Mexican execut- 'phe ,-epmg, of tns Home Dennnt_ ive had a share in the `murder of ment was then adopted. ADULT DIVISION. In the absence of the Rev, A, J i McNeill the report of the Adult former President Madera and Vice- President Suarez, was made by Rev. John Howland, of Guadalajara, a missionary, in an address before the annual meeting of the American L Board of Commissioners for foreign vision *ns ,end ny the oonsenpondgg missions held in connection with the S€°¥'0tR1‘Y. Mr. Jardine, and wa adopted. report, spoke on "The new interp r tation oi faith and works." Hesai that they were seeing to-day th WW interpretation of iaith and work National Council of the Congregat- B ional Churches here to-day. He also PH-id a strong tribute to ef the rule of Porforio Diaz, as wort h d of the great epfgram:. “Me made 'g t nation; and destroyed a people." Dr. Howland has lived for thirty- 2 one years in Mexico as head of the when they were asking men to tak _ Dr. McEl!resh, in relation to thi a o a working place in the church God. In the past the church hu Collegio Interoational at Guadala- éjara. ' been regarded as the working place HARQH WORDS FOR MADERCL for the minister; they were lookin upon it now as their work, realisin that ministers were never going t save this world. An able` and ear n est preacher would to-dayvbe as 3134. ly li5t°l1°d t0 al 0V°l`. but ill U10 IMD incorrect. H-ia acceptance of of this active world of ours the H K “The widespread idea that General 0 Huerta seized the Presidency," he ' said, “or that he came in through the door of assassination fn entirely the Y Provisional Presidency precluded his must come - to the state of training being 3 candidate in the nnsssnt lll llllSS|l 2-_ - _...@- Doctors Disagree and Tell Mr. Hugh Mclnnis, Editor o _ Each Other So. Case _ Journal Tells St. John of Noi Settled. P- E. Island Prospects ' -1-' --_» frnav, doctors Oct. 30-The testimony of in the trial of Mendel Beilise between the Imperial Court surgeon, Dr. Pavloff, and. Prof. Kosorotoli, who accused each other of lack of knowledge in» medical jurisprudence. Much time was spent in discussing whether there were thirteen or four- teen wounds in the boy Yusbinsky's left temple, number thirteen having apparently been 'of cabalistic signifi- cance. With a view to clearing_ up B this point it was suggested that the preserved scalp be shown to the jury meetings intshe °“° ewnmfi “nd d°` but it was decided not to do so, out 1"’-"§t““§§ tat t° P hon” mn °“"°’ of consideration for their nerves. The gilalliyemte:;tri:;1é0£e§€°gf§n;“o;:°g’; :;gn:,T;;t§:,1,:§§;dB therefore remam the governorship of Massachusetts, Dr Tutanoff of Kiev University de- with um odds in favor of J' B' wal' clared the difference of five centime- sh’ wh° is 'ww lieutenant' g°v°m°r' ters in two official measurements of Winning °“t‘ G°v°m°r Fo" is °n°r' the body, carried out under his dir- mg mr r°'°l°°u°n' and as “ear fm I ecunn. was due to a mistake of the can gauge public opinion he has little attendant, also that the replacement chan” °f going hack, He seems to of the top or Yushinsky's skull by Tigre mage gommézke noi! pB'yig§t,‘;(:3 the top of another skull was for the friends lzn :ins aisnosmonx ofpnntnom 1;‘f"`:gs;’m;it';*;\:;g Ph°t°g"“l’h° “md age and the awarding of public posi- Prof. Kosorotofi said he distiu- gifslgnlyagslgéiligdinv;,l;§:l;.n?£E glfngsrlfn; guished tW° 5"°“P9 0' W°““d5 b°‘ also rans those who assume it. In who met Mr. McInnis at the Victo the future of his native province. campaigning is of the hurricane order, the candidates addressing sever men for servic d' k _ - , ° B11 W0* 111110118 PPD election and his Government was es- ,tween the lnfliction of which tneytn U is d stats ,s is n s C nsiden ple, to take their part in the com munity work for the church. There nopularly accepted days before the W°1‘0 9- great many people who would ‘death of President Madero. Huerta follow leadership and after iving th *°l1l1S11°<1 Bull lwtll Olllclally and blood that flowed from the first' ° " e S ° ° ' d ed good politics or good business to then described the didercnce in Rus distribution of public cfm,” 0,- vat- ""°°."*°° “° .»......; .. *° by °‘ :1:l.§“:..i:;;;°“.r::*“e%2..2L.?“i22’ f“'=““.i..‘:' ;“°;‘r;l “r ‘sr was ncompee r u mbe i _ ' ' ° M0530 B Dr 1111 u 0 dimdct supedntendgngs hnwlixg M2131 ,s)\;s::l;srfnlriegfzrnmtnuggllrgigk0%? as ur"P;ssl§{i:nttMad1ero left the 'l‘re_as- eluded the medical evidence and the ranks of whatever Party may be in to report To 170 letters he hadiurged the organization of Bible class- mgnsely re(;>uceaiub}’l`e;l‘s;lu¢;i10svyrs;e in; court adiourned. after reading a lists power there are men competent to sent out asking for information helen for men, and th, taking 0| tns most of the nnnts of entry the intein Eg “l;;Zl;1;;“9t0lg13g1o;lil1 be Sllbmilile fill any position in the gift of the F . had received replies in only 34' cases l doctrine of the works as their creed ruption of traffic and general dis the government of the day, and it ' ` ' ' . ' looks to me as if' failure to live up §r°..f:“u.,°.‘:.°;:a::»“;'e.u°:1a lr °°°‘ruv *::'~:.°°°- as °f Am- or to »~»»-l ~» i- and its terrible ehects upon the man-:an lie eta e G Fuses 2 every cum- gl cat au on es nga nat Gem -*_ to pm” the undoing of the gentle' hood womanhood and the childhood mlm y, own, city, coun y and state.-. ue a caused _the bankers who had TQRQNTQI 0¢¢_ 30__.Du|-ing the man who now 5115 the posiglnn of 1 th-1 1 .This was the type of work that was affaused a 1111120 101111. t0 11121115' the lnsf, fiscal year, Ontario's birth rate governor of Massachusetts. 0 °r pmv Me' l°P°” l'°_ them 0” an Hides- and '01' ""°mi9°d PaYm°“t9 and @1115 1185 was only 32.4' per thousand, the “The chief event in Boston during 0" @1111* f°P°f° *11° Rev- W- D~,,W11';whi=h tuey required leaders: simply 2\°@ei=1v~ impeded the easilluetiou Ol :lowest in ten years wane the mar- my nay," 'went on Mr. mcfnnis, 9°” d°““' with the °“bl°°_t‘ °l Thf~.t0 Slit d0Wn into the 'hearts of men 1’-he °0l1l1l»1‘Y- M3100 Sl10\1ld be lull riages increased. The ‘death list de- ~“was the Catholic Congress. which 29531 1n;fDa'5;’:in¥J°i“`7';‘:1‘;t0u§d‘;;‘;t:i_‘;;nl and 011011 UD U10 Sfmt l1V9l1\1° 01 life- ‘i‘§°‘;';-"It ls W5” “MB t° take °111`° 01 creased to the same extent but seven attracted a -rest number of distin- " ' ` 5° - _ r c t was due to u erculosie. uished cier men from all over the African explorer, as saying that God MISSIONARY DEPARTMENT '-=='~‘:==-‘-=-~ff--' 1f-=f-=-1-:-=----»=-.fc.~_-.-.-=f P3.-V-=g9>~.-.-_~.-_~.:Yf_-.».i==-2:3:-_--=_--:-=-:<=-- ivorm nsmf; s_ fsoédiv m-onortgon Q; would bless that an or wonm w _ ‘ ° - - » -_ . .»~~' = ~ ', `~‘- L_... _ ` ‘ _ ll 'GodZs._,w_ 1 _ ' . ' ' . ~»...~.'.=~.»...-»~i.l`Jan1Idlan Ilress) ‘wem.n.I.I.s.R.A. §§§2”:,'f?;n§§§ nsd‘f°“{,‘fs° Wintig 3 lll t i ti tn t i M. M I easing and earnest remarks referred f§ts,{‘°s,‘f§g§§n°€' n';,“:enB*:_at‘; '°‘;‘;;a‘;_t _ Mins aglavfalmwsgtiipr otf°t;:Pl;1(1)l;kfl;§ them in look at their eenenins on the t° the f“n“°“°° M tl” '°'"u7 “R” ments To his mind that was even the IBR A and impressed its lm same basin’ and not t° teach chu' . . . . . _ .i h t °“ °‘“` °h”'.““_’9d “nd d°1“°"°d l'h_° a menace to their missionary work. portance and benefits. In this age of dren “wut the th “gs “NY 011g t no ____ “"‘°'“ l’°"°°nt°5° °’ “muy W°“mP The missionary organisations of their materialism, he said there was a` to do' but team tl1°l1l' the things they that there wasin the- homes of tbeirlcnnrsnss were nscnlninn tnn dennsb tsndsnny so neglect the’ mme as me were physiologically constructed for; (Canadian Press) °h‘“'°h m°mb°" “d °"“‘°"““~ H°l mental' they were too largely leaving rule of life- the re t ec it f th th” wanna t° d" the ‘my ‘mug ' d tn as 1 e t f tn n ' f’ _ ' 5 “ “ °“° V9 ° tn c 1.1 t t .1 _ wh s LONDON 0ut-. 0°*-~3°--All l11°°\" umiflfh 8 nv; 01;? nut; °d °“; that work, that evangelical work, to world to day was the Word of l}o.i. tn°yn:.v,:¢fe¢hfl)n ‘they cdidoon setingai eating judgement was given today in W° i an °'m 7 ' ‘n 5° their missionary boards alone; where- Nothing could take the place of the B g _ _ . .. . - -» th case of T. A. Louglirey, druggist tl‘°'l' tg” °h°“ld 't'"° 5° l'° mn” as the entire church should consti- regular reverent reading ofthe Bible, ”°ti°°‘ W" Pam” “"1” t t°“°h£ cngngsd nndsn tnn,unno, act Wm; l°"°° 55°" °h“d"°” lh“° th” "'°“m tute their -missionary society and he said, and he urged these points: Why' th” t°“°h°d it ° qfsufse' ° selling alcohol. -Loughrey claimed that never lose the impression of the tn in 1 1 d n yd b tn R u 1 1 n . _ see if_it was really wet. a was ..... .= ....:...'a:'.:'.“‘;‘.;z 212:.. '..:°:..._° ...z ..°. ::.::.._“ ° ° ‘“ '=° me rf’ °°':=.:....“':.i;:.f.‘;: the pomp and glory and luxury of tnonsns nsnnnnn tnnns wss no 4,. Tns ,snort nnvmg been adopted' in min infregsrd to their methods that no liquor can be .01 d which Wm ..\-~»~¢` partment of the church which was the Rev. John Stirling followed with “t t°“°m“g' Pmach to the boy 1 gnxicnta the defence contending GUKDEHSED ADS more susceptible to, and more_in an address on "Our Daily Bread." “mu” tm thing" he wght not to do' txlxi t th alc h \ was sold as a drug .soo “TE Fon danger oi, that departmental lsola- "Man 'shall not live by ‘broad alone hi' mind b°°“m° amd with “mae not as a?liqu3r.o After quoting author- tion than the Sunday school, and tor but by every word that proceedeth thmgs' “mi 1? °°“‘°"“°“°° with "'h° mes and consulting n dictionary and c\_l§s|F|£lI|0|| the very reason that to a very latin from the mouth of God," was his 9"”-°l°“i°“1 hw that M’ th°“¢ht° an encyclopedia as to the exact mean- COW~ Oo., e his IGI on the 90 sores rextent the Sunday school was a law opening remark. They recognised “W5” “nd °“"`°P"’“t° °‘9'°'“°“ 1” lug of alcohol, Magistrate Judd. in ` -1- unto itself. How werenthsy to reme- tha.t~th_ere was a life that was nour- °°m° m°t°' '"7' h° “°t“";l_ly ‘nd whose court the trial was held de- cent psr word each insertion in dy those _ ' ‘getting a wider ished by the food that they ate, and th’ “mi” “lst m1°d‘m;,£|“ rt fi” sided that Lougllrey was guilty and column. cm must accompany vision, v.-new -simon. by set- if they enough: .. moment they would '"1 “"1"” ° W" °' n .°“ Qs f' fines mm :foo and com. Minimum chores twenty-Us me out °fq,_ t tnegftlubnui gn-its muse! nowt much _snort and time fzesizi *"1 ¢”:::;§}n;°§;“°‘;b 0 mics l and realist `“ , 'ttub sp o were g ven o prepar ng tho fo_od to , _ _..._..._.......__ departmontl lm was not indapeudeu- nourish their bodies. But as that liglxxlgt tm: £138' fgsttgsiazpgga - f.l.‘°n.;‘°”°.':.t'..°°'..~...‘:-.zz sn: :fra :.°.‘:°.‘.:;.‘.:::‘ °utf°".':.i.='.z".:‘l..‘:°.:::' wh fu ~°° BU I [SS Mtll'S alone tae interests of their immediate which was nourished by spiritual Th" 91” °°“ld 5°? “H "Mm Wh” community and denomination, but ideals. How was that dpirltual life W 40: find things for~them to do , that they were r.o'ru`»ch out to the _te be maintained in s condition of that "°“1<1 1l°°l> W1' *1‘°“¢1‘** 1° ogox' whole world if they were togdotbs 'strength and health? Jesus said, ¢l1°'1'1811¢ °h“““°|- “nd th’ ’°“°“°“ 4 - ‘"" work that they :sa to ne.h'rh; mis- qngtinesfrom the old Testament, en»e,g:°;l:°|»° thesshtl would be ln s°°d ' ~ H ` . ' . _ ‘“°'-" ::1(;l;:;1’lengb\3°°bou§llt’::p°w‘l3 ltmznplgxsdigr.';|¥q:;1“¥h:v;Tgn¢;°r; With benediction, by Dr. Cutten, One of the happiest inspirations in missionary outlook of the Sunday ,`Ci0d," and lf. wg not ninehl wand” the morning session adjourned to connection with the Sunday School _ school. Their work was not - that their spiritual life was do feeble, ‘W0 °'°10°\V 101119 $l*~°f11°°'1- C°‘"°“"i°“ "MW W” Nm m C\““" 4113*. When. lu the United Bilutci Di!- n~ s h lm- cu tu as neu of - `As'rlRNooN sllsslon. luttetown durlus the lest three dave mee court, the rn-ni of Henry A. edwhea at the undarse co , ,and at ere was so mu _ _ _ th b i 1 hm rm od f mg. th Qhum rg Wal 0 lll H000 llllil I1 al K Dix and Sons pleaded guilty of th ` 1.11 OMG Ill llflll I . It . . __ ‘aligner-yywozk. 11:37 .could dgrwith- ?`a°:‘1zfstn because of tllllsz Elgin' spiri- 011 U19 1'““111Pt|°11 *lt 2 °'°\°°*» “W th’ l_’“'l“°“ ':°“m°‘hth° 337 l“ l>l”h°ti¢e Bull Wai lined $500- Th ‘out the money when they sppealbd _to tual life was not nourished. They the ofwllills .Uma llavlus 110011 lull! 9111" that U10? U 011 "0 ° 09 firm was accused ol shipping fires land the sundry reneof for mfulonm fn- ‘am not ge to the were ef one ana, and uw vfevvr wld *lu rfdldehl eu- l=°'1““1°v °11>°1“¢ °'1°1'°“°‘1 °“ °°“‘° forms. buttons and other articles un- tmrt. they could get from cue sun- have that communion with the Un- lwufwed that the minutes would be Ol 1-be ellllllls =°°l°l vrulllml ullser the classification of "ary goods," da! |0500! ¢llat~l‘G¢D0ul° f-Bl* 1111511 seen which alone could give spirituallread. The Rev. Mr. llcvie accord- this country by some of the pr0¥“i' thereby saving at least ten cents H bell ved that the lolutirm st ngth and iritual nourishm f, ingly read the minutes of the prevl- nent social workers and speakers in n nundren pound, 0,, “eight y r gave. e e _ re |11 - _ ' of the great problems that were fee- 'nine spiritual me must be msfntaln- ous session which were unanimously etl<:\‘1\l;u°° het *-11° °<;\;'1l;§_1;>e':\- in the were than me nunarea New vos: "MEETING TomGm_._ nm l b tai ed~` 409*-°‘1~ _ T 9 “W °°“ W firms i cludin€ many millinery 'rn Qliitshdndsgnscltgolazhgdd ang: llgxt lglyuxiluifc llnxma ,fern ‘gf alityla The sad death of the Rev- Mr- llc- ,l>°l°\u°l1l °1 'L1°l1 0l1“l”°l1» “<1 WM le ennntannre being investigates by eh i in be s sem mesun of court to the world- not lonly its money, to Gown presence, loyalty to Jesus,Pl1¢¢ WM l1l1l1°“l1°°<1 bv 0 ll°l\ll°l11°l1.‘1°°1ll°‘1 l“°°°°°P °'°1` °*¥l‘*¥- 1“°\“‘1‘ Federal authorities. and cue co but go out td begin a new-race which Cin-are and His principle of self-sacri-N of the audience who. in a few re- Ins some ol the Drlhslval buelnmleern, the American 'rnermos W Bl' , usd Ml. marks appreciative of the decessed‘s and professional men of the city. \>°° company is under indictment. sway would bow the knee to the Almighty nee Inasmuch as they requ h at M .th nw mg in Attendance. Anncqnmt mum nd would live in the highest Chris- ly nourishment for their bodies, they \_v_gfi_._mov_°¢l_ _adv _gg lvlgll _ Y l , - _ - _ mn (Canadian Press.) Mr. Hugh McInnis, editor of the in full swing in Massachusetts,” he set might have been collects . He no .outside 0ne»s own natty in tn, l f (Special To The Guardian.) high tides of last night and today, The Falmouth owners are also in nuns was un nf anuss nn rl nun funn pnuc on com _ 'S lllllllllll or BAY or Funni .._.___._....1__- " :<1 Highest Tide Since Saxby dale Swept lvldy llllles of Dyke-Highways Washed Dut- Haylands Ruined. Summerside Journal was in St. John ____________. over Sunday on his way home from today led to an acrimonious dispute B 1l011d°Y Will DlBf10al1\'»1Y P55500 ill Boston and other Newf England cities. A representative of The Standard ri 'the same dismal story of broken WINDSOR, N. S., Oct. 30-Con-,dykes and washed out-highways. In B sternation has almost become a some places valuable hay land is all lasgyevnning’ found him in 5 I-eminu. panic among the dike owners in this flooded and ruined and highway! cent mnod ,md mo", optimistic as to vicinity on account of the excessive rendered almost impassible. l Not since the famous Baxby gale "The state elegtlons were now on which swept away miles of dyke along has the tide in the Avon or Bay of the 'Avon river, between here and Funday outlets rendered such damalge said in reply to a auestion, “and the Grandpre. ,to the country. It will be a problem for the owners to get all their valu- l despair. Reports from Maitland tell able property restored. HHN. CHAS. l]lLl[lNl lll BE KNlliHll|] BOSTON, Oct. 30.-Charles Dalton, of the Canadian Parliament, is to be knighted by King George of Eng- land in recognition of his services in [establishing the fox farming indus- try on Prince Edward Island. This word came yesterday and the friends Mr. Dalton made while he was here are showering him with con- gratulations. He was the guest of honor at a dinner at the Copley- Plaza during his stay and told the details of his remarkable work in establishing the ior raising business on a sound footing. .llltllll WlllS .__.1 Mllllllll PAPER MlKlS lHll[llS (Canadian Press.) ROME, Oct. 30-Commenting on Mexican adairs thc Tribune says if the administration at. Washington ,proceeds further in its interference other countries, especially Jauan,can- not remain indifferent. “If the United sn.t`es intends actually to insist npcn Huerta abandoning the Dicta- torship," adds the Tribuna, "lt mult intervene with military forces." -Sllll lll lltillllll l Slllllll lll llllltl lli Slllllll llllllit I l NEW YORK, Oat. B0.-A.l\‘llt l00ln 'ing to bringing the imprcachment oi ,William Sulzer before the Supremo lCollrt.~ of the _ _lylllif-cd; B_t8'i2a.1al ‘started today in the United Staten ity of 125 over Cargill, conservat- ceedings instituted by William H. fl ive. 1 }Moore, an employee of the New York (Special to The Guardian) lwnrfa. fri... complaint sees forth ease OTTAWA, Oct. _30.-The loss oI,the constitution on the United Statqs South Bruce in the bye-election to-gis being 'violated inasmuch as in day is less of a disappointment thanlthe state of New York Sulzer being it would have been had the Liberalfremoved is not under the adminis- campaign been conducted on a basisltrstion of the Governor selected by or honest discussion of the pefiticaifene people 0! the state- This the wm- issues upon which it is claimed the,p1ainant contends, denies citizens _ onstituencies of Chateauguay andithe republican 101111 Of K0V0l'l1l11_°1115 E ault of an alleged practice by New in support of the government cand - date. That the Llaurler emissaries opening of the contest. The Liberal organization confined its efforts to the creation of an im- pression among the German resident of the riding that the Borden naval proposals were in some way designed as u. menace to the country of their origin. This campaign began early in the summer ‘after the elevation of the late member, Donnelly,_to the senate. In the eilort to create racial prejudice among the German elector-` ate free use was made of garbled re- ports oi utterances of Colonel Sam Hughes in British Columbia, in which he 'wus quoted as having said that the German Empire must be taught a lesson. This was repudiated months ago but the repudiation was completely ignored in the campaign Canard issued by the Liberal organ- ization aud sent directly to the Ger- man electors over the name of the Laurier cahdidate. - Conservative speakers who went to the riding did their best to re-move the impression created by the un- truth, but the misrepresentation had the benefit of a long start and was repeated by Liberal speakers and canvassers up to the time of polling. The result of the three bye-elec- tions leaves- relative numerical strength of the parties in the House unaltered, the Liberal gain in South Bruce being offset by the Conserva- tivo victory in Obateauguay. ,____..___-Q_- RAILROADS LOSING THOUSANDS ANNUALLY NEW YORK, Oct. 28-The rail- roads are losing hundreds of thous- ands of dollars annually as the.re- dise under a false freight rate clnssi fication in violation of the Inter- state Commerce laws. This was as- serted by the Federal authorities to- ,as constitutionally guaranteed. ,Tha ldcfendants named include Acting 'Governor Glynn and all the State were not mmpaigning on any Bnchlexecutive officials including State basis has been well known since the | S 0 ll a t 0 P H a I1 d i ll <1 E 0 l of the `court of appeals. The plaintiff asks that the preeentadmin- istration be enjoined from recoguil- 5-ing the decision of the High Court of impeachment and that Bulzer be restored to office. ______.__... lllill|$H M. P. ‘ IIN B.l1. Mllllllli (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont.. Oct. 30.-Tom Rich- ardson, labor M. P. in the British Parliament for White Haven, and a member ol the miners' federation for Great Britain, who is in Ottawa to- day, said of conditions in British Columbia, “I have no hesitation in saying that the miners of Nanainn are working under conditions that the British, if let alone would not ltolerate in English colleries for 24 hours." SCORES PERISH IN FLOODS York merchants of shipping merchan-`, ,.en,n.nsd during tns downnonh IN REPUBLIC OF SALVADOR. ' SAN SALVADOR.,, Oct. 29-Fi!f.!- ,four deaths from drowning were .reported here today from districts 0! lens Republic of ssfvaaor inundated ,as a sequel to rain fall of unpreced- ;entcd severity lasting throughout lMonday and Tuesday and it il feared lby the authorities that many more have succumbed. l In this city four more drowned and ,the village of Vera Pale near the town of San Vicente is reported del- troyeri with all its inhabitants. No less than ten inches of rain was Minard's Linlment Cures Distemlwr. l susouncsssuls. collua Events. Z sesnsos. Els One cent per word each insdtlol h this column. Cub must _, order. Minimum charge cents. .1-» ` IP I no-*New ,London, I. O. F., Stahl!! 'Mb e nge, this rridazneveniug _st '1 detect and not-Batik y ul auaottaoiu- tfsn pf-fnefslu. when em new mv requires only -samuel neurannennl (continues from tum.; (consume on om new lllueul ° l-ll\lm°°*- 0”” 1111> “le- i Mlnsrd's Llnluliut Curll 0131*; *M /vt lt' _ lzlfl, l=‘l§ . f in. '. " ‘ .' is i l. xl v lv ~“ l lll,l`1 l 3'* . l E _V ‘gf "l ' l1 1 4,' ,__ I '. ll 4.' r \ i ,l ~ -'. » if _ ‘ rl ‘ ~.`~,;`l~ ll” 1 .,{. ll. 3,' ‘_ '.f..._ 1.. “1 , . gl .1 ‘§.i,lf. ."r < G_,_.. 3 1-.3 -41.1 -,.,_ 32'. iii; , __,__., 1', fl". .l, I. r»':~ . s 1 l- ’ .,.,,.x , ,. ,Rl l;-1*. ..» x l f