~.¢ THE CHARLOTTETOW GU.....,TA _ _ 4_ ,_; ... V L c f r 'wi , . f i _V *_ , L de 1___ L =_ ' ,,>_f.,i;l‘,p,>j?,.,';,¢,1f;,‘{,g,i;,,i ciiARLo'rTETowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY, Novai/IBER 2, 1908. {.;’.iA.»il.°l“.l§i"Ji“ Dvklful Anvmcl 'ia is "1- 25 .5-» at Jr f - _ I W - " ,~ I, f V _ _ " , , _ _*_ STARCH FACTORY ORDER OF THE RE EAGLE LIFE BOAT CREW WAS BURNED CONFERRED ON . THOMSON WENT TO RESCUE Early Yesterday Morning. Men Left lie Has Been Imperial German Council For Thirty Years. Man in a Lobster Boat Has a Rough , I 0 Q I 0 . Fires Banked and Everything Safe ; Received Letter Informing Iiim That the -Emperor of , Experience Saturday During the High at 12 0fClock. At 12.30 Buildings Germany Had Done It. Order Never Previously Wind-Would Not Survive An- Were All in Flames., Conferred in Cahada. ' ether Night, (Special by phone.) HUNTER RIVER, Nov. 1-This morning at about 12.30 o'clock the starch factory here was dilscovered to be on fire. The night men had left at 12 o’clock and every thing was al.- righl.. the fires being banked and safe, but when the alarm was given and the men nrrived the buildings were in flames and in consequence ofthe IIIINANINI IS IIIIMING HEHE NEW YORK, October 31. -- Dor- endo, the Italian Marathon rumor, it is announced, will sail lor New York on Saturday, November '.‘. and race against one or more of ihel greiitest long-idistance prolessiouall runners in America. Dorando cciuesl hire under the management of I~`ow-I'_ ers and Pollock, and Madi-Ion SqiIare` fliirilenlias been engaged for Wednes- day evening, November 25. .lust who Dorando's opponent will bc is not known. John J. Hayos,win~ ner of the Olympic Marathon zII\:e,l1as received nn oder, but his theatrical cngagiiiiii-lit may prevent his accept- iui: it. An effect willl be made to uintcli llomndo against Tom Long- boat, the Canadian Indian. The lat-I ter liitherto has refused io turn pro- fcssioiiiil, although he is under sus- pension ily the A. A. U. of the United States for alleged professionalism. Sliiiuld Longboat refuse, Alf. Sh- riibb, the champion long-distance run- ner of England, who has recently on~ giiucii as athletic coach at Harvard, will be asked to meet the Italian at llliidieion Square Garden. lt was reported some weeks ago that Dorando had injured his leg and would not run again, ibut the injury probably was not serious. .-_-.__.é-_- NEW I]EAN_IS NAMED CHICAGO, Oct. 31. - Dr. John Hayford, member of the Internation- ul Boundary Commissionwof the United States and Mexico and a well known enginve, will be the Deen of the new I\oI~i;lI'.»c=icrn~ Uni-| versity Engineering School nowhe- ing built upon the Evanstown Cam- pus. Dr. Hayioril was oilicially ap-_ pointed "head of the school at ai meeting of the trustees 'last night and will take up his duties Scllf-em* L-er 1, 1909. The new Dean is a graduate of, Cornell University of the CIBSS Of 89. __)..___.__.1--_- UNITEI] STATES TTI HAVE THHEE EAINIINALS LONDON, October 31-A despatch from Rome sayu:- “The Pope has decided that a EPOC' inl conslstory shall be held for the nomination of American cardinals af- strong ga e of wind. blowing, nothing could be done to save the place, al- i ' ‘ :though there was a tank containing 10.000 gallons of water right at hand. Inside of an hour everything that would burn was entirely consumed and not a stick remains of the large ifactory. The loss will be about $8.000 and the insurance $4.000. No doubt ithe fire was caused bythe high gale carrying a spark into some dry place. IVALUABLE MAIL wnggon disappeared also and is nat- Dec filer- The decoration consists of a Geneva. ;?usl;;h8E received a' letter informing allion in the centre and on the reverse m ‘W the Emperor 0fG°1`fUBl1Y sides crown with the En:iperor‘s in~ has conferred upon him the decorat- male "0" °‘°*‘° P‘“S°l““ Order Of Red 'rbc ribbon is white with two John. The order of Red Eagle was first Eagle for services rendered at St. ol-huge Stripes, I §T~ JOHN. Nov. 1-(S i " [founded in 1705 and was organized as Rfrnert Th°m5°U» Imperial German Cross in silver with e red eagle mell'. Ian order ofthe House of Hohenzol- lern. Thomson has been consul thirty years and values highly, the honor conferred upo~ ` im. v The Order luis never previously been conferred upon a Canadian. Volley Which Suffices- Daily-TaftWIIlGo South CONSTANTINOPLE, NOV. 1-(SpeC- NEW YORK NOV 1-(Spi3ci|3,l)~ “MDS or Turkish "OOPS attached £0 night spoke enthusiastically concern and sixteen wounded. pqumhty se e a Inies to MUTINEEHS WEHE IIHYAN ANI] TAIT WHL IINIIW TIIIIII IINIENLY SNBIINEII AHE IIIINIIIIENT IMI TIIISIIHI BAGS MISSING . _ _ "” _ I . .... __ A Loyal Battalion Fires One They Speak Many Times All the EI/'dence Z" Aga _#_ -*l Morse and Curtis Feel- Lecavallef. Wh0 DFIVGSIIW Trouble Was Manifest. I Fora Rest Ing SIIOIIS- Nlall Wagon is Gone and' ii __ .I ___ __ IS Suspected' ` NEW YORK, Nov. 1-ispeciiiip ____ ial)-A tlireatened outbreak of the Both presidéntal canilidiites last I.{e.aring evidence in me Morse msc finished Saturday and tho nrguinent l M d MONTREAL, N0v_ 1_(gpec;,§1)__. the garrison at Yildiz Klosk has been ing th,-, eampaign , tilliffil ll 1100 UU HY- I Mail page containing one thousand promptly put down with a singlle vol- Tale declares that New York State Morse and Curtis will likely know tive hundred dollars disappeared here»l9Y "Om 11 l0Y&l biltilllion. 'is solid republican and is confident the” into about the time my eleqfg Lecavalier, the driver of the If il Three of the mutineers- were killed th t h ‘ll \ r"t“r“9 are wming in Tues ay mg ua ~ H .6 W] be elwted by alarge- Evidence has been strong against urally connected with the robbery. T112 mUtlU0\1S Slliflf mM1ifBSl€‘=f 31- Howell. who assaulted Attorney Gen- niece intcrcsicd is to bi-ing ccpetiicr The trustees 'ofa lo_cal church have eral Campbell afew days ago'1;o pay four, and possibly, five, ofthe great _."`?_1' “mired to expend $12” for tht’ "‘Bt”'1` $20 *md WSIS Or thll`tY dBYS ill jail. est. distance runners ofthe present Minardki Liniinent Cures Disteinper} li1¢l0§\ Ol ll hf1"11°l< “ml m\"0" 0° The magistrate proposed binding epoeh, while the backers ofthe scheme - condition that the women ofthe con- Howell over, but on the luttw saying deny that they are at Work on the Condensed ads too late for classifl- greliatmu remove their 1“rg° 'md the l"°i‘l°“t was Closed *ls fl" HS he project, it is nevertheless known that, cation will be found on page three. raslllomlble hats durmg the service' was °0“°er“ed» AT't°m°Y Gelleflll if they are successful in their ar- The women have agreed to do so, and Qamphelfl said such was not neces- mngemente, Thomas Longboat, John [inard‘s LinimentCures Gargetin cows. lllrthermore' have signed B' pledge to smy' The cmntmom was crowded .by Hayes, Alfred Shrubh, Slret._aI\d DOS- this effect. people interested ln the case. gihly Domndo, will meet at Madison, i '*"”"?”"-` Square Garden inn, race of from ten ,,G=i,§=;,,:-i;-R56, iii iiiiiuui iiiiii _iiiii iiusi iiiiiii I;i;,;.=g,-,,.i;,i_;;;.,,,.,,g..,,,,,,,,,,,, from door to dome, is the direct out- ENH SIN MIINTHS of M ~ 4 I ' l~lhrnbb and Longboat, which was scheduled for October 27. This event fell through 'iiccausc Manager Flann- TORONTO, Oct. 31. -- Thestrict- ness 'of thc United States immigra- LONDON Oct 31_Wmmm Thorne ° h h been ,n’bh,s country for two- amentfor Westham, who is secretary, Tgfariihy? of Montreal to take a white Orem UNION. WHS Ofdeftd ln 'thc DDl‘I 1 tnoston fo, Italy An ice court recently to furnish two sur- tlm em lo od Tgnthe Tgglialilg lT`[z;‘EI`rTilry iii To1roi1yto,I`l~`“ar*1“l'e° hls H004' b°h”Vl0f f0l` 011° Ima. wiiiic at this work, his cycs bc- reef- He had the alternative of Six came snghuy imp,m.ed_ amp on Bc. months' imprisonment. l-le furnished count of this' the Mmm-ani agengg ofthe suretles. Thorne was summoned the United Swtes Government re. before the court for having advised gan refused to permit. Longboat to rofesslonal at this time ° m T l Tl Tl L - ' ' ,L P ' rand Sublects’ and Pleas- tillfllg 0 Xnllgnigas B I(a)hm W I’T.\alia0iT, S°°l“1 Dcmmmuc m°mb°r or P“rli`| ulyiritwithstaniling the Indian’s state- mem. that bc will econ retire “Om Ong. w o asttempted to cross the b°,.de,.` of the Gas Workersiland General Lab- long distance racing, he apparently is in as good condition as ever. , star mer B I ' _ eties ol five hundred dollars each to JAPANESE MISSIQNARIES F HAVE Illi/FURNED HOM ._ BERWICK, Oct. 31-Rev. Arthur (1, end Mrs. Borden, who have been l horin~ in tho Mission fields of Jn- _ E . Gd hours of last Friday wus sciinewhaitiagcs of ¢_h,., couple' he would not long tenipered tonight. liy the receipt of an The required tue,”-ry out the duugw cxiircss Imckilixe Coilriiininiz e nillullerltions. I-lc has now had to pay the ol' trinuets which the coIisiilei‘iItc,tril,ute for twenty yea,-5.' and one hoilsehrcakers returned to their vie- 'cannot ,my how muck longer he may tims in compliance with a promise hum to do soma Unterbergcr and his made at the time of their iincereiiiri-iwife Still enjoy the best of health nious visit. ~ They are the oldest. inhabitants, as The package contained three sets-w,.|i as wc Oldest Jcwa' in the entire of rosary bcails-~the property of tlIclcU,mtry_ three Misses Perkins-the wedding; ring of their mother, a small ameJMINER KILLED AT thyst cross, a locket and a nunilbler 0 foreign coins. At thc time ci tim ron- SYDNEY MINES' bery the burglars had promised that SYDNEY MINES October 31 __ any heirloom possessing sentimental A Poli h mimi, 'named wmiém. Vallle which they I““‘lV°rt°“uy tooklives ki lfid 'l‘Iiursd:iy mornins at W°“1d bn returned' ,Sydney No. l Colliery by a full of stone. rin: ARTIFICIAL MAN Wonderful Substitutes For Flesh and Blood in London Exhibition. _* LONDON, Oct. 31 - At the Medi- 'troiiuced under the skin, still’ tllfll l - ' ic ict ii into alia e I-.ci Exhibition. now being held at hixlxilafaleeafs and nom mn, be the Horticultural Hall, Westmin8i’.er,|bought from $5 ,,pwm.ds_ Th” “Q there are excellent examples of sub- mad, ol delicately tinted, semi- ,stitiitcs for every part of the body rent rubber and celloid nail. lmnuslng description of what happens h,,,e,1 to “now him to tyavelthmug-h the meeting of the unemployed in u music hall orient, when he tempor- f,-nm Mmm-gui to poem", highly”-ll 'Prnfnlgar Square on Oct. 14 to rush hrily falls asleep during his hourt of-he who nble to show his trnnsportu- *he bakers' 9l10DS If they Wwe hun- duty. It is a series of living pictures tion papers from that point to (tally. .Kry- well posed, and takingly featured. Antonin left this city and expected --i-1 | Metnniorphoses is a comedy trans-[to sail for Italy to do Iiillit.ary_.d\Ities Minm_d,s Liniment Cm" Diphmeriam formation picture. and one sure to|'wlIlch. ns an Italian citizen, his Gov Iplense. Old Composer IS B flremliernment can still compel him to per- Istory pnthctfcally told, and the form'. His non-rippeiirance will place mmhination of pictures has seldom him in the position of a niilltary de- FAIR WITH LESS WIND. I been egnelleil, ` sorter. and as such he will have to re p‘Tin fi; the past fifteen Ymfd. \\l“l\’|` the direction of thc. Mcthiulist (lh\\f’Cll` of (il-made, arrived here recently and purposes spending the winter with Mrs. Dorden`s mother, Mrs. Alcom. M' Borden ie much broken down ln |1001* th hnd has been compelled to KW9 “D his work. M. D. Anthony, of Vancou- v¢|~_ B, (1,, is visiting his former home here, and his many old lrlvliilll are glad to welcome him SSM"- ...__....__-_-- is rescued, gets well but is much con-I song gives "What do YOU MGM" With tbnritlee of his country until the Decreasing northwesterly winds, fair, y f tc Colds' &c_ ~p. specialty an wel. Come tonHght. matter can be straightened out. not much changein temperature. Ml“°rd ‘ L r'l'“"' “ru . rerned about his wife. He gets the -- including blood and flesh-vitflll organs excepted. If n mnn`s bones cannot be com- pletely replaced, they n\aY 'U6 r°l“‘ forced by bone DMS. m0“l‘l°‘l Iillvrri and plntlnized steel. Artificial eyes gre shown they will he litteil that the muscles will move in sympathy with the living eye. Missing skin may be replaced by "('l\¥`f¢ll0 mem* mane" which may be obtained in dress' lengths." Flesh is stimulated bye 1 I transpa ami artificial legs having “F005 rlibber muscles, guaranteed to.walk without a limp. A leg may be bought for $75. For supplying himself with more biocii c man may purchase A iielllw solution for injection into his veins. llc can also get a false larynx fa the shape of asllver tube. and even an artlilcnl lymphatic duct of silk, which performs all normal duct's duties by cppillary attraction when W1- gerllleed paraffin wax which, in-lbeildcd in l"~"fnI§ ll°Bl\. I r. *TQ-L }‘ .£63 ii Il» li = 5 I I `. if ».._¢.~._-.»».~f~ wi.-»‘~,;.i -- I ‘I I I Fi I _-‘ig IT' ir _. ii if I.; '. |~ _ .I i -ve " `7':7".iL 15'!" ‘Ev- I ._ ._ l I I I if I ri . ,, .i, N s ‘ANL .- I .Toi .N- I E' .» 'I V. I .H N < _ 3 I 1 . lr* if . I| ._i ll l:“i I ;~_Il= 5,1 I i, I .I II' 1. _¢..;_,, ._ W.;-, .A-t ' \\` ff. i 'A . g 7 i. .f ¢ Ii 1 I . Ili fi. l ,I T " I ii '.» l i I it ._ .il I "3 Zfvy, l I. .I