0C'l`OBER,z7, xgio » 'rua Lamar NWS THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ I _ irmsi' on' ALL _ PAGE FIVE ._-_ _'W £- The hcaring in the Hudson dare was continued yesterday morning with the accused on the stand for the defence. Victor Hudson- -On Monday week 7 did not see Mr. Stewart after ad- journment. Johanna was thini and failing for a number of years. Cross-examined by Mr. Martin-My mother and Johanna have not got ,long well for the past two years. She did a good deal of outdoor work, feeding stock, etc. Lizzie was the older, Johanna was the better edu- cated. I don't remember ever taking h stick to them or anybody. I had a good many quarrels wlth_ them. Om time I had her horse hauling manure, She came over to take the horse and I` shoved her away. .[ n'ever~c1aimed any interest from tihem in the proper- ty they occupy. I had an interest iii 1;, l am their only nephew. On the ogpasiou of the _trouble over the cat- tle I_did nlot let them out because hhey would follow the others. I don’t know how many there were. I talked in Johanna about dinner time the day of her death. I was goinlg to plow at my place. I went into the house. I had no particular business there, I don’t know how long ] hthyeil there. She left me-there and Ignryed behind. I don't know any reason wliy I sat there. I then went nut und didn't see her. I saw her on the main road. (Witness was hero questioned at length regarding his ovcments concerning the ta,‘¢in=_v_ of Hn: cabbage as in his evidence of the previous day leadillg u1J to'the time of Jollanna’s death.) I did' not. The night before *this I was at Uncle pankl. I _got home about 2.30 or 3i00. I lmvc a few words home some times. Never anything serious. Ai- ter Johanna died I went for Dr. lllathif-.s:in. Told him Aunt Jo, had dieil or fnintorl and referred cr) the cfil.b,u:r>s. I heard Johanna speak of her heart. I was ploughing home tho iorcnoou of the day before. To lllr. Stewart-I never\ told the aunts I wanted flo get their place, Court adjourned until 2.15. Court mct again at two-fifteen and ndjourned until Saturday morn ng av téii o'clock. ‘ WIIIIIINE EIIESIS WIIII MADE III Special to The Guardian. I-lAlill~‘AX, Oct. 26-As the result indul_l-,ence in colored ices, a uiliulier. of guests at the wed- of Mrs. Dickiey an-il Rev. Mr. of Sydney Mines, were- Armitage and Dean Cra\vI‘oi'd are among the number. FISH PLENTIFUL. ST. JUIIN, Oct. 25.-Judging from the Iflfro ronsignn-isiits of fish which bviiig shipped through- this .port by thc Dominion Express, and .. via Dig-by the scarcity ill NDVI! rlfiltia is not so niarkicfd- asi along the New Brunswick czasts. The 5IiIPiil<-nt W,cSi; tonight includes 900 lioxeii, 40 lvalruls -and 30 cases, most- ly liadilocli. ' LONDON NEWSPAPER MAN FINED $|O0O FOR CONTEMPT LONl)e imprisoned' until the fine is PBI - '_ ., , despatch says that a tug from that place rescued four men of the crew from the sinking steamer “Regulus.” I Mlndrd'si Linlinent relieves Neuralgia.` 'I`OllilN'l‘O, Oct, 24~“Be it resolved that iiie editor be refused ‘admission }° any _hurting oi the United irish _°°§l'ilI‘ in future and that this reso- iitiun bc published in the dgily news- Pavers of Toroiito, the Canadian Firemnii, liingston, the Catholic Rc- coril, l.r»udon, and United Canada, 0tla\\'n,” 1 _h'I‘hu: wus the resolution passed by _ o local branch of the United Irish ‘f“F““' ‘mf night. F. J. Roche pre- ;’_"I|_“l<-_ The editor in question was R'-‘\1l~atlier Burke, of the Catholic wegisirr. what `the league obiected to tlgffifl iu'tlcle published in the Reg- ,f"" I“II“"\I1i1__tlie O‘Connor meeting ere icrlntl_,. irish affair! often -get ordinary journalisgic decency. --v.,,~_ ,_Y_________ ___________i___________:__V___________Y___V________ ._._,___._._.,_._._-,_+_»,-_-e_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-.~.-_-_-_-V----.----. I I . s ’ , w su .o ill WAS BOYCOTTED :duvici ilciuu Esciuuso I'Hiiilif'§r3ii§TIs"€fEiiI;;`IIra1Iii;-g iii into ruts," it said. "There is a small class of professional lrishmen every- where buttiiig in on_ these occasions, that is neither good for creed nor country and the decent cIement_of the community is about sick and tlrcd nf them and their pretentious. This sort of -thing could not fall to have ri dis- coiirnglilg cilect and the distliigiilslicil speaker was quite aware of it him- li." Sepreviorr; to passing Father Burke sI¢p,pe,. The police are looking for nn- \C°“tI""°‘1‘°“'pag° ' 'I I th ' i t, lon ~ ri st- S uns "" banishment as aiove ere were some régigngggv cwho cscxiia w_&_rnM‘_rllmn_ am' at ri/ra,,sf\,,1d_ and is nhowrr to ' -_-- airmen was pinning io the iarth when warm speeches in which the Register article was -quoted as a wanton ln sun "nd an “uhm e to the Camus 0fSterns assisted McDonald in malcing Cllulglongkorn is dead of uraemic caused the. mntliine to 'turn turtle. It his first escape according to the ln- poisoning. He had suffered for years'Cl‘aslied to the f!Y0\}"‘I °“I`l`YlI\'z the from nephritis. Uraemia developed oriIliicflitciiairi. bi.-nrath it. The aeroplane VOTE WILL APPEAR ON SATURDAY A’ ` 4 riivorlte has Substantial Number of lloies to Her Credit . . g Sumo '" G°Id W1" be inodigioiui district when Imi(I.I°u“` first Perm" Send' the first vote announcement is made "lg lu ilic linuie of the call- saturday, and a number of v0“I\K didatc receiving the gleatest women who are hssltating about en- iiulnlier of votes in this tering will be surprised to learn how ' _ .. ` easy they could secure the hou0\' UI CUIIIM' N” °°"d‘"°“ “W Ijieaainir their distrlei~ii they had cn' fic lcd io the offer. _]llSt iterod. Here is a quiet tip. It is by sciul in thc unluc of your .no mem, tho late to enterfrum any a\ oritc and we will call dI§1f»\:°;~ I work 0, the c_mt,,SL is ,,,,_ I:,pon.her without Suggest' Iand it ggomises to be soinetliiuk l»iK~ Ziouruaiue. mvervihoriy is talking ¢u.n.t lr. ._.___________._._.,_.___,__Y____._A___-,-_v -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-e -_-_-_-:~= Tnere is a hurrYI“i£ “Hd 5 5°“"`Y‘ Ilng of the contestants to seiulrc t lace them in the Evarysqdy. |, y.-ondering nbnui. if. Lis GUIIRDIIWS CONTEST I INN.. l.. _,_ _ This Greet Offer . Open te ull Ladle; of Prince Edward Island- Are You Yfiliilig to take, Advantage of it? The Two Grand Prizes, consisting of Bermuda Island and New York City Tours, will he awarded the Two Highest Contestants, BEING OF DIFFERENT DISTRICTS, who may have_ choice of Tours or Pianos, in which case the winner or winners of the District Pianos will he awarded the Tours. ‘ District No. One (District Prize Piano), includes Charlottetown and Suininerslde: Katie Large.................................64 Bayfield Street. Lillian Pickard........ 38 Lower Water Street. Zella Williams....... 76 Elm Avenue Mary Goodwill.......... .....Brlghton, City. Jennie Iionergan....... ......105 POWIIHI Street. Gertie Evana.......... .....203 Richmond Street. May Coyle........... ......Cha.rlottetown. Ida Doiron............. 80 Spring Park Road. , Vernon Matthew....... ......Summel'side. Florence Phillips...... .....Summcrside. Jean Arbing.................................Summerslde. _ Gertrude White ..........,.234 Great George Street. District No. Two (District Prize Piano) includes Alberton, Tignish, Kensington, Montague, Georgetown, Souris. Miss Fannie Moase...... .,.....................Kens'ington _ Mamie I;iel'iiard............. ........Tignish Miss Mary Kiiich............ ........Tignish Miss Iiizzie Casely.............. ...,,,Kensington Miss Estelle McLcali1........ ..,...Alherton Miss Ethel McLean......... .....Montague. 0 Miss Jennie Garrctt..............................Souris. District No. Three (District Prize Piano), includes the Villages and Post Oiiiccs of Kiug's, Queen's and Prince Counties, and all other points in Prince Edward Islund not listed iii Districts One or Two. Jennie (lampbell...........................Milton Cross. Maggie Campbell......................... Tillie H0watt.................. Edwin L. Harrington.................. Margaret J. Btevenson,.............. Jiosephine Poii'iei'............. Melanie Arscna.ult........... Annie McNally........... Enid Smith,........... Marie DesRochcs........ Amie I-Iume............ Gladys McLean...... Sarah Doiron....... J. M. \Vatkins........ Louise Ho\vai'€FHfCi01\- Ollc of thc pur- amber 5t-h. Miss Le Neve was in love poses of building the line was ‘th?\t’wifh Dr. Crippen and haul slept in his Canada would be in a. position t0Illouse on the night of the day fol- snap her iingéar at the Il_i_l`it;g£;Ht;_iSIlowing the day upon which the d‘UC- govvernmienti they over r i oitor murdered his wife an buried the abolish the bonding privilege f»'I\\“0UEI\ dlsmemlblered ,parts in the cellar of his Maine. The idwl thlif T-My W0\lI'lI Hilldrop Crescent home. She accom- build the line am; then et it lic it;\l1\'pm,ieq C,-lppen .in his flight to Cana. is foolish althori h I do -not say t ‘at dn and with him was arrested a/nd in- it would 'not be possible to iinul a diohed_ From the first sho has main- shorter route." ~ tained innocence of any knowledge of Mr. Foss -added that Huy MWF/DIIDHF the crime, but the crown alleged that WIIICII Pllblished S0011 "€\llI" 9-5 WB-5 her behavior subsequent to the disap- containcd in the Mail and Empire de- penance of Mrs, Ur,-lppen or Belle spatch simply made ‘tsclf lliiicul-|Elmoi°e, as she w-as known on the Neve pleaded not guilty and witnesses Pnlsoniwere introduced bv the prosecution to 'show that she had experienced per- ANOTHER ATTEMPT ` T0 CROSS ATLANTIC BERLIN, October 25-Dr. Alt, head of the Meteorological Institute oi Mu- nich, wlio will take part in the air- ship voyage of Joseph Bruck-er across the Atlantic, describes in an inter- view tlie objects of the expedition which is to start in February, Dr. Alt.says it ll-as been settled that the airship- will start from St. Vincent, Cape Verily. isle, and make for Bridgetown, usingq the trade winds which blow constantly at the rate of five to seven meters a second: The chief aims of the voyage include in- vestigation of thc trade winds, wind speeds and routes with a view of an eventual postal service in connection with Panama. Canal and the problem of the security of ocean airships by means of accompanying airships and steamers. Dr. Alt, lin the voyage, will take five or six days, hilt he is confident that it will ultimately be made in between 72 and 65 hours. Several trial trips will be made, Dr. Alt is now trying to arrange from Kiel. EXPRESS DRIVERS AT BUFFAID- Oct' 25""I"h“ Menon' iods of great mental distress follow- ald, a convict who oscapcdtbe 0hlo.mg Bdue Elmm_e.s death Tha crown! Sf-HW REIUYUIMUVY at M'3‘““fiem' Oh' prosecutor. lfichurd Muir. i\\U`Uinl to The Gunrilian, I<`lfI,~uisIle°d as the “ugliist war ship afloat." Engineers at the Devonport dockyal-cl expect that sho will show a speed of two or tlircs knots more than the twenty-six knots which the vessel must develop, her turbines being ostclislbly designed to develop 44,000 horse power. _ One factor niarriiig the s_\mmf.\try of thc Iudefatigablo is that hcr fun- nels, tlircc in number, arc i.ll of diff- erent dcsign, a.ud are set ai. liiiepial distances apart. The foiwvard funnel is twenty feet higher than the otiicr two, the purpose of this being to car- ry the fumes clear of the ilre control station on tllc fore triroll. Hcr hull also embodies some strikilig depar- tures of design. From her stem to about one-fifth her length aft, the \var ship is built like a wedge. No racing yacht has quite such knife-like Till’ sirl h-ad only taken sufficient poison to burn hcl' mouth. EIINIIIIIIIEI [II PIIIIII PIIEMIEIIS 'I‘UIlON'i`fi, (ict. 25.-It is altogeth- er proliaole that as a result of the iliscussion among li.-gui i~eprcsciicativ- es of the Vzliiarliuli Provinces at the porliaiiimt buililiiins, Sir liomcr Gou- ih and Sir James: \‘\Iiiii.i,-y will be as- ked to coiivoiic nt all early date a forinul; iutci'-pl‘o\'inrinl ciiilicrcnce. bends of the Lliiecc-c null Oiitario Govcriimciits wore uppointed at the lost scssifiiv of tlic pzirlirimerit of 'pro- vincial ',~.'cl'i1.'lcrs. lislil in (lttawn, joint Convcnrrs of flitiiiu cfiilfcrc-lice. The ’,primiii`y p\irpi»:'e of thc postponed `ronfcl~ciicc, it is lcrirus-d, will be to discuss the basis of l‘cpi~esontation in tha- Dominion pai'-Iiamezlt as it adecta the varioiis provinccs. BEQUEATHED A MILLION ‘ BUT HAD ONLY $IO0 Bosrow, oct. 25-ne'li¢w-ing herself a. bi.-ziciiciary to ihe extent of one mil- lion ulil become possessed of at least $3,000,000, the <\i’Ivct of the will flied today will be to bring about the nopointliirnt of \\'iii‘. M. Noble, a, local. utiorncy, as ll trustee for young( Hol- brook. __ _ ((_l0ntinl|cd on page 8.) IMiuarrl’s Liuiment Cures Dnndrud. ~ PRESENT It is not often tlint our ploy runs for two nights in this city and is so thoroughly apprecintid as was tlic Old Hom(-steml prcsi-uted for the mc- oud tlnic in thc ilpvru House Inst evening. The company is a Inrlgr onr, wall linliinccil, with plenty of ilrniu.itii' skill, an-d nio.-at plciisinl: SIB!-YU Illi' pearaiice. l‘ci~haps never lil-f-rw wui ii, clinriictcr so well prcsunicd ns wus Joshua Wliitcomb, taken by N. W. Mason, as lic portrayed tiir i'iudly instincts of Sie soutlivin _h~o:ifl<'ii‘fi~i who gave a helping bird nt c\'<‘ Y chance, none other knowing ilu- iriiiid he did. Never uncc dill hr foil in keep up his cllaractri' and his “ci'.‘i-:\- ness" during his New York vis.t al- rulsldihllllluloueéusiiin ED AT THE OPERA __._.l.____ 4 ,niosi cou\'|ilsril his nilrlicnvc. It WHS Iilr-cidrilly cIc\'<-r. The luiliis fully sus- :i.."~.i|il~il tlicrr liri-vioiis nislit's success ‘null will im sure of xi lil-iirty welcome Iwlirii fliev rl-|il|'ii iii Lliis I‘ro\'incc. I.\i..-.s- .\:i~\»-`ini:ii.n nun ruins ohiing roch ,linvo \-on-os of rnrc qiinlity null enter 'wiili '41-si tim piris nrcorilerl them. 'l’iii- iirziri- l`iiui-r‘ii (`|ioii' and The Old Illiiiiiiriin-I <|li.ii'lviil‘ W\‘l`i‘ Ill 61061- ,loni \ .lr-fx nod l.-.\i~l»=<-i. silence was I!-.i~,i‘.. \\'lriii~ iiir swirt and solemn isiriiius of ilic siiriwl music fillcd the ,uuilii.oriuln. it was sifilinle and the I<~liI_v ri‘_i_'i`i~f. was that the Company <-oulil not lvl* lic.'iril oitiircr. The other ‘ lin-inirf-i‘:= of tlir custo did their work I cxcccdinlgly wcll. ”' "' Macho. Vajirawzdb ~was immediately ,C°nd¢n§¢d I .L4 lor bill. Reward at this office. __ _ _ _ _ 10-27d3d. Admiral Dewey on the we ol the TORONTO. October 27- irons 1110 nerr, front 'room with hoard I Apply-to 154 Pownal Street. I0-2'ld6ipll. The temperature at three o clock,_ ----TAN-TED "ta 'r'r;;fTIEn'“7h,"me W" '°"‘"“ d°"°°° with stan-le. Apply at 25 lcim me. _YM _ _ _ie-zniaibd. . _ t ,r ,, ,, hr, .,e,~.,, 5,, ,M _ ousn ro har. eight rooms, rit- h `I:>':1eer1»eEH andnthe hlyphest wassifty-sIix . usted 0° Cheshllt St- APPAY *-0 degrees shove. up till hlhc p. m. 'rue ‘Henry Rackham, 1,°_-27_iI3\- i’F.<.>9,l°.¢;!°f ¢\°°_,__@\@£*iii&f)'§_, retired, is dead at hisfhgmetheac af- . ]--_m-,,,.:,fir'_-C','E,T“2€`H| ,“nBt_ téiftlaf Home S opping .__-.-- 'vinrn and killing the country. The tide will be high this evening Must have a fair ediieatlon and goo The length of today will be ten 'lowest recorded the previous ni¢l\t'~\"TANTED, at once, h good bfiirht WM |0l‘f»¥-“V011 degrees above. II ' .iintelllgeut boy, over 15 years old. G t th h , .t , d e 0 Rin . at 7.32 and tomorrow evening at 8.22. gogrnmondntlons. Will pay, $3.00 per Pwvle Wim "ed 1“°“°¥ 1° f°"IS“ 'rho huh sets this afternoon at 4.511 weéir et the iiesinnina Avrly at one |1115" Ord" h°“‘°“ 5" °h”I“5 th’ v'|‘ amd rises tomorrow nlornillg at 6.31. to The Guardian Omee for full. partic- -gorous young blood out of the Pro- The moon Bm wh" at n,,0,,_ ,,m.s_ r0.2r,dr¢r, OET TH . When old Trouble comes a-brcwin' Meet him Wifli a "Nothin'