.Abel-1 1 .ei-_ #1 ~: 1' " No »-_-- '-__ rg: at ¢-3_4, .ibm _.,¢.____x;___-i_._ . ._ __ 1 ,._'.£'_;-'_ -_ "__ _ _ ~ _ .; /t;'»_. f ._‘..*. " - " _. :;. . _ men...-1 _ m'1'ns'r'Nnws “ _CANADIM .'°£‘3SDA}' MORNING. OCTUBER 29.' I _If2 _ f FIRST 0’ AW" f“fé§”`°~`.- ' YYY" 'Y' I i . ' ' "19 ‘ I-V 71 I .V ' .~_.V..‘1 R. __“1i1c~:1-115111101115 .,s - "' -._ '.' * __:. \» ’. -‘» we ,._._.-_1-~_---- __ _ __ _ ___ _ :inns _ volume on tic Soon _u_11d_. _fiopes For \fict_11r"y _--so (C_anadian` Press) UONBTANTINOPLE, Oct. ze-'rhs Minister of'War, Nayoln Pasha, who has reached the scene of operations in the East ,telezraphed today that hs is well satisfied- with the position of the Turkish forces and expects _ decisive battlelcull- The Minister says ...the Bulgarian pl-my sustained such severe losses in the battlnof Ott. 23 that they were unable to reform and resume the de- fensive. ' _ (Canadian Press) VIENNA. Oct. 28-The bridge no- ross Ichrln River, was blown uP 'by the Bulgarians yesterday, thus inter- rupting communication between Lucio Burgas and Constantinople, as-_oroing to a despatch from the correspondent oiifieichpost with the '.1-zidriunrtcrs of the second Bulgarian army. The correspondent is not-iso.i that the Bulgarians are making steady progress against the Turkish field arm Y. ' (Canadian Press) ‘ PARIS. Oct .28-Premier Poincars and Tomasso Tittoni Italian nmbss- sador to France today signed agree- ment * reciprocally recognizing F're.nce's rights of the entire freedom of action in Morocco and Italy’s com-_ plete liberty in the government of Libya. By the agreement France and Italy grant each other most favored na- tion treatment in Morocco and Libya respectively. __ - (Canadian Press) BELGRADE, Oct. 28-ssl-vinn 1'”"`. (Canadian Press) _ svn forward the claim that that porti of Turkey in which the Greek Cro Princes army is operating must fall to them. They point out that the country mentioned and to the north has a purely Greek population who expect to he placed under Hellenic rule. This. however, depends on the suc- cess of the military operation. '_ ____- FOLLOWED S'I'ANLEY’S TRAIIJ BAOKWARD. P-ARIS, Oct.. 25-The death is an- nounced at Bordeaux of Captain Tri- vier, who, in 1880, with one com- panion and three blwck servants, crossed Africa in thrse months, sion; the route followed by Stanley, but i the opposite direction. Ushup and Verltaya. has fallen into their hands accordin to s. des atch thousands rifles and a mass of am- munition was abandoned by theT (Canadian Press) twenty-two miles to the southeast It was through Bunarhisssr 'th ll‘00i1B have taken the town of Mitro- vitya on the railroad to tho north of _._________..___.__.,_.~__________._______, -. pass. _ KENSINGTON SHOOT . _ _ . _ , Yesterday the ahnuai Thanksgiving shoot on- K6€n§i'1Tg“foh'°1-"siig's“ ‘was not as largely attended as usual 'owing to the disagrees-ble weather. Those who attended hail' plenty of excite- ment as the match was close throu- ghout. The principal event was the Ross Rifle match for- the highest scor- er over the range Capt. D. A. Mac Klnnon and Sgt. G. E. Ritchie tied with 06 points each. In the shoot. oil Capt. MacKinnon won. A feature' of the day was the spler did shooting -made 'by E. G. Lovs who looked like a winner until the last few shots. His improvement dllfilll the past year is remarkable. Below are the scores of shoot. ._ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ....»_ _ _ _ _ _ _._._._._._._,_._______.___.___g_,___ Sgt. G. E. Ritchie ` ` 98 Sgt. J. Landrigan 95 E. G. Love 94 P. Barlow 93 Gr. A. McKinnon 9'; Gr. F. G. Kennedy 'JL' J. H. Judson 90 Gr. P. Landrigam i7 A. Kennedy ° ' BT Lt. W. K. Rogers 85 E. Auld 75 Besides the Ross match a list was arranged with the follo)viu winners :- lst Capt. D. A. MacKinnon ' 2nd Sgt. G. E. Ritchie _ (Continued on page three.) HALIFAX WON FROM MONTREAL.. HALIFAX, N. B., Oct. 27.-The Montreal English Rugby football team Played- in Halifax on_ saturday after- noon in a downpour of rain and were defeaf.ed‘by the Wanderers. 8 to 0. The grounds were very slippery but notwithstanding this the game was excellent. The Montreal men gave an eshibltlon of good clean football and no one wus hurt. The Wanderers had tha advantage in the second half but in the first matters were more even when thc visitors several times came very close to scoring. _ The Montreal msn will P15! A11' Halifax tomorrow and it is probable will make s better showing than yes- terday. The Wanderers entertained the Montreal meh to a banquet at l-11° 1-lslusx Hotel which was presided over by F. B. Meilurdy, M. P. _ ____________.._._.__. l~`RANCE'B FRIENDSHIP - T0 GREAT BRITAIN. PAWS, October 27-The unawcrv- ing‘__hdhli_ty" ofthe triple entente was Lua-kl)‘nor.e pf. Premier Poihcares Hlielthat Nantes this afternoon, in ` which. the premier. ss is customary on thqavo of the re-assembli Of WP cha ` ,-_placed before the country thsamafof the government. Wil-ll “_ ""”" .__ iereiiifa-.to both eaterhal and interns 0 scent. ss. Poluoare lon no time is is :bu column. Gash must w°°m; shattering the nies that is sollssors- ilng with Gernrnny in -the search for .,,=_- ` in gs-establish peace in the e¢_i§s_.______________________,_________§__ in-ance was vrenarlns lv H10' 11 ' eh um her external 1»°ll°v ‘g_¢'_`___n'° ,__`,,q_-l- enough; of chsnzlus __1i£g__ Newsom &_0o. _ our _ esbml. Mil he. r¢l0"*“l' *° souuo-A sono wares 11-No /chain near 189 Grafton St. Appli ` » ` _ _ . to this office. _ 10fl9M1i. » A _ 1 -Beitaihsrs inte1\woven_fmll°l" W-K§,i:ED_h-""”Q"’*"’“"_"'_` mn FOB G’°m¢|,°_R L al 1 ibn! in thi foreilll \\°‘"P*\’°”‘ . . ¢is¢ ‘pinning ns to Russia and .nn .N diseased by sesti 1 ' . . f - ' ‘ inqfdrgndi polltlell 9l`Dbii»1: No_"‘_~gn_n ssrvefan entente the'-so eq bri _ -N'-init. 'N e' wi fo no " Y. " was the tram world was threatened U ` ‘ 'L his ineom fslllbll i ¢#‘ s ‘ Y ' it 01 _ 9 _ fi' " ' sy-h'ss_' :humanoid 1 e' e -“J *':'..~;:i‘: fi 1'? FW "'so»"'3. was 4s ~ .~ e one same um D Q" 5,), - _,gli _ ’ s .-»-.iw e-‘»-vi “ " 0 THAINA WHEIIKH] - NEAR llllilliilll (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct. 28.-The C. P. R. express leaving Toronto at five p. m. collided head-on near Struthvllle, with the train bringing the Toronto troops home from the sham fight. The railway officials admit several were killed. There were no details. .__.,,___._...____-_- . 1>so1.oNoA'r1oN or mrs.. ’ aé so NEW YORK Oct. 20-Dr. Carrull of'Rockfel1er Institute says he h been able to keep viscera separat from the bohy alive ten hours. Bci- en-tlsts believe this is a step forward in. prolongation of life. . __,._.,_.._-_---@- CON DEIISID IDS ' T00 LITE FOR CLl8SlF|Gi\`l`l0.N One cent per word each inseitl pany order and five per cent dfacou SAUNBOHE BAUSAGEB TI-IE Bill 'l' made. lrreslrevery day at Bann- A work. A i statin wa n dicy of the British Medical Associa- .tion, which has decided upon this nn. n . \ Ad l IT h gi commander of allowed. Minimum charge twenty five 55:' __a::__§`B ooinfnitted suicide by Mnil’s Paris correspondent says he is to house DDL R tel _-Mrs. Jus. Milano gsll, the masse. Cape 'l‘rav_er_ss. _____ _ _*________ uni "ng which continues to be indie- §5_TN5_--EBOT-5f-OOLLW PU . `p1`__'¢5'_gn¢ naaintenaoee oi llluro- P with chain and collar. Owner san hifwhereabouts _tion as -part of the campaign against the conditions under which it is p;-°_ posed that the medical benefits under the Natgonal Insurance Act should' be ' proivide _ ` ‘ The resignation will take effect on JBHUBPY 15, the day on which the medical benefits come into force. The reports from various districts show that the vast majority of doctors “V0 Blfelldy handed in their resigna- tions. In some cases however only a rn1onth’s notice is required, and in nlllsrs the appointment ispss in the Ordinary course. snd` _do not require notice. *iii CHUWN PRINCE A Duke Cyril, the handsome young sail- Grand Duke of Hesse, thus incurring the displeasure of the imperial family and the Hesse family. All who are initiated in the mys- teries of the court agree that the suc- cession would give play to warring influences dangerous to the dynasty. For the welfare of Russia and the Romanofls the preservation of the life of the Crown Prince Alexis-is of pur- amouut importance. He is a lively child and is watched over day and night by an old nurse and the sailor Déerevenko, but has repeatedly caused consternation to the court by_ giving them the slip. Last _winter the whole garrison was scouring the precincts of the palace for several hours. While the prince remained hidden in a big _Chinsse’vase. LONDON, Oct. 28.-The Daily informed that the illness of the Rus- sian Crown Prince is due to an an- archist nttempt while he WEB On pon;-4 the Imperial yacht Standard , 1 1 G dnkvls- BRU » ~ 3 _ Nil-ir,s‘;1,;1la1(?riet¢i1ethEt<‘ilvc:`1T¢1:d w"1lfeeof.t‘he the Belgian m“°i° °°mP°°°' and "H" FUUND EXPLUSIVES IN .-_____..¢.¢--\-;- _..,,?_.-1g--an _ `._ 0; D - temperature ' ° _ E ' Kirk Kmisseh and poise this evening were only word came as a shock. to citizens gcn- sence and he, with Mrs. Stratbl . at slightly above normal. erally and was heard by the congre- \vont to his former home in St. the Turks retired from Kirk Kmsseh ST. D1i.'1‘ER5BU)3(;_ 0ct_ 25__-phe gation of Zion church with heartfelt John's in the hope that rest would Coderre as Secretary of State to rs ». latest 1-sports received in court Cha sorrow. Few pastors have been so restore his falling health. The hope place Dr. Roche. cies from Spala, give assurances of de5'“"'l*d1‘1` 30V€d, and it was given to was vain. Through encouraging an the recovery of Grown Prince Alexis. few tc’ Hu 5° large a Place in the discouraging seasons he lingered untl Apart from the meager details of the church and the community.. Natural-. the emi mms, Church, Charlottetown, entering upo his ministry there in January l‘l1‘ , “St. Johu’s, Newfoundland, Oct. manhood andnt-the zenith oi his _ _ ' IDNDON. Out. 29-(_S`peclai)--Docl 'Zh-Rev.-R. G. Strathie passed peace- ‘strength and usefulness. Many shall (Canadian P11559) LONDON. 0615- 23--Gl'°°\‘l W\l° l10l’l. in every Dart of the country ars~fully away at 7.!0 yesterday morn- miss -him sorely, and the mystery of _NEW YORK, Oct. 28-General have -been left out of some calcula-_ .resigning all clubs and no-ng;-not. .pi-M. ing.” -` _-_ ' the call from active service while the |1181 0! 12110 llllargcs brought by t tions in rsgard to the future now put ,tice in order to conform to the po- 'T' Q; ' _ arm. was yet strong and the need NBfi°”81 Lllaglle uguinst Horace F_ o ` great must be -hidden, yst~g little Cl. President of the League‘s Ph while. under the submissive “Thy dolphin club in the city on Oct 1 will be done.” "'God's finger touched are contained in 8 letter received ir him and he slept" He has been call- 'I‘0Zel today by President Thos S, ed to a. higher service. ` The ‘late Ralph G. Stratlrle was charge was Bt. Andrew's- church, Truro, N. S., into which be was in- ducted in 1897. In 1903 he -was call- ed_ to the Bummerslde Presbyterian Church, where be was inducted in October, 1908. After a‘ successful pastorate of seven years in this co - gregation he accepted a. cbll to Zion n J. Here also his untiring energy found congenial work in the inauguration of the building of t-hs New Zion, the corner stone of which was éald by the Moderator of the Maritim Synod in October 1911 To the Work of financ- lwrn near Bt- ‘-T0l1n's. Newlnundlsnd. ° e rig t of the Nstionsi Lough. ll s win 1 - rnssi wily wins 11o11o1-111135 C' 0 ` A ` Denth'01;curred Sunday Morning, Massage oi ` ' `~‘"”_"`_ 1s111f;S lll\M _ _llnllli llllllfl 5...... .. 1... ........c 1.... .....s.. c1111nv11s1 uvll rf1=1111111u1111f 11111s|1111n I --1 <=»11--1-1-1 11s11111s111 ~ _is _.M , . _ Lynch. _ _ Mr. Fozel's letter expressed deflanc f th h in 1872. I-Ie was educated in Dalhou- baseball, according to Mr. Lynch who sie and Fine Hill and was graduated nnid_ gh., tug og pomp, rgply would B. D. in 1897. His first pastoral no moan pnnnn on Ncvemmr 26th when -the League will meet here to EWG Phl1B»5G1Phian official hearing. Fvzel is charges with publishing s- articie asserting that the National Les/gue race was crooked. _,__ 11w11111111s1u BE WUHN ___ _ .:'_)_ in His ' Best Time: __ lie New lioida the Cup [S For oooh- 1 (Special to the Gunrdiaxii _ HALIFAX, Oct. 28-The Hcl'a°ld’a‘ de- ten miie road race today was won by hr Michael Thomas, Indian from'Char- Oz- iottetown, who covered _tl1e» distance fla- in 58 minutes 80; seconds. , He has won the race twlea-poiors Om and his time today is his best. By viriuc- of thru: wins no do mn; ‘ » < - ‘~ b 0 the owner /if the r-up. James Mel-ia) of thc Halifax Wan- derers was only four seconds behind the Indian. _ Sixty-two started. ._, EXHIBIHUN _ A ~ 1 - 1. alll iililllli -_._ LONDON Oct 9- S ecial --What 11o_ctor’s bulletins, not a sinsls use 11’-slltcll. elesr-hssdsd sud tsetrui-formerly miss muse stewart, dough- has been nyiowen to appear in the and with unbounded zeal in the Mas- formerly Miss Elise Stewart, dau fh- ' Russian newspapers regarding the ill- “VS W0rk`. hc was an ideal pastor, a ter of Rev. R. Stewart. of llfiddletin, ' ness oi 1-_nn hen- to the im-0ne_ and man among men, ands. tower of N. S., to whom he was marrie in -"--;--- the' Wl10le nation' is d'eep1y_ln_censed ;l¢lf°l;_1§th_l1{Jl‘» Dull? in thlc _rilliious bill:-1807. One brother and three sisters, oust D. A. Mscxinuon ~ so nts byq-HI,"Bf,§L“;y°°§,f§§9‘§;§i,m to t,,,,`,,,_ isgvgdéxc-__;1§1?_?§;;@__n_ Q5 s_lin;vt_l1;'_:1f»t §l_t9o§s¢w§fi;';_§¢ig:__?\_§f,i§,._‘§§5nfv"° _"`t“."""°“_‘ ‘ '“°”“’°'° °f the Y? juries from which the crown p ' s- 095110 0 - 5*' m BS Y 01' if-u Bm . ohn's e dun an . aso sur- 1 t d in nni1ering_ has bred 5 crop -0tl;l;1,f_‘ alone but to the Maritime Provinces, vivo, ' _ _' pr Z” yes er Ay' °“ th” Y°"k R8” satlonal rumors. T-he facts are that in Wh°5° "‘°"*‘1' and Spifltual Welfare The following telegram was yeste eleven days ago a childish prank he ‘B-b°”d 5° d¢V_0t€d1Y and S0 “U” ,day forwarded to Mrs. Strathie mov-ss me clue priues to climb s Belflsbfly- _§Ie_wus 1u_1_1_t1s;_ reiefdgdtgsleho session or Zion church sun in lush ousbosra in the hunting longs °"°_°, " “W B °“ m “ ‘ eisvmlputhy expressed many Gusrdi _ at S.p°'l°» WMV” the inlilcfinl fullli\Y yiamiulw sytirod' will e10qu§1nt`y?;`:e mailers throughout the province will The total’ of th” ten' highest at Prize being in store for each of the was solourningx He slipped und fell OFCGU SDCH cl' Hu a lllfl W unite! striking a. sharll c0l‘ncl‘ Of H Chilli' ¥“;gment wigs 'aways B01l;§h,E sxdhfz; "Mrs. F.S. Strathle: May our lo\‘-- and sustaining numerous bruises. le “P0” -Y 09° W '“' ' The frightened attendants tried to best- As H p“5t°" he W°“ th°1°"° 9* mg iather' twhose tamlhil sewavt prius mars ught of the accident sud me his Danni? “ld and Y°““l=- “nd ‘““ 0”’ “af W” °’ W” “““ B" Y““ 1 g prince bore the sharp pain without m°m°l`Y “"'u1°“g be °h‘“`i§hed by me YUUF great b“l`€5V°l“e“t- Y°“ have flillcllillg- T50 QWO D\1y8l0iB.nB Wl10 m9_'“Y who “’°k_ed “P to bn” as the" the deepest sympathy of our hearts. ' Br°di° - - - 56 the executive after 'which _a vo '"° “1‘“‘Y“‘“ °"°"“"‘“‘”° 0" the """“““‘ "'d‘"“°' “"6 tm" “°'s°"°1 (sighed) sessaoh sua congrsssuo prince. reported that he had sustain- lrlmld- _ . sd saver in`\:r in the re ion of the H° W” “fined “Way in the prime °i ‘Aon Ch“rch` ’ 1 1 _ 8 P - ing and planning this building he de- from the Se_rvian base at the frontier. . The above telegram., received yes- voted his strength and his talents, - ____ ,‘ ~ - Fifteen quick firing cannons, four tsrday by Murdoch McLeod. chairman and the beautiful and spacious church, of the Board of Trustees of Zion now almost completed, whose walls or-_ '--'- church, Charlottetown, was thc sor- he watched growing with loving in- (SWCIA1 t° the G“Bl'l'1i8l1) kish troops. (Canadian Press) rowful sequence to a number of let- terest, will long be fondly associated OTTAWA. 0%. Z8-It is understood ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 28- The ters _recently received and which had with his name and memory. S0F1A_ och zg__q»he Bulgarian condition of Crown Prince Alexis partially prepared the friends of Rev- In March last he became suddenly H0016 und Louis Coderre willb troops today occupied Bunorhissar °°“U““°S £0 improve according to in. crend and Mrs. Strathie for the' sad ill with a heart affection. -His session, sworn in tomorrow. Mr. Rogers t formation S ala His announcement: Although expected the ave him a six months leasve of ab- ers as Minister of Interior and Mr .I .-. _ . . ._ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - Z ,i v ' 1 will be the _first exhibition in Great Britain devoted entirely to aviation will be held at the Olympia, in Fsbrn. 8-FY next. In addition; to aeropla- -nes there will be on show hydrrraero- h t at Hon' ‘R°b°"t R°g°"°» HW- DF- P18029. Rnd arrangements will be 9 made for model flying. The exhibition replace Mr. Monk nn Minister Publi; which is to be held under the sushi- B. W0l‘k9. DP. Roche to succeed Mr.Rog~ 1°” Of the Society of Motor Manufac- . f.\1l`el‘B. Will be an international affair - in every way. Of Civilian Rifle Club competed ‘ the occasion. being the annual pri rk H. Harper 55' or' The members of tha club.,,,-, gram 89'- ful to their Charlottetown friends ze who generousl contribut ‘t f- 11 e. 'rh - Y °d °' the 9 00 0 day 'being unfavorable prlze list. Many prizes were provid- h_v _ i; for good Sh°°t1”g the °°mP°tit°I\l ed by the club and some special ones :S shot only st zoo sou soo msgs, those ranges are os follows :- `°.Z_3i°F=?* n Crockett Gill n A. Mellett...... E. Brown .. Lt. Col. Crockett by Several of the members, a valuable ~ thirty-four. _ ' H. Crockett 58 genegosittyctgtvsatar git klimbmss and B e cu . 58 A valuable pips .1-,og prenented to 57 thi? Ghptfllfl and other mombers o‘ 56 Buccmsful YBBFS shooting was br-on. 5415” t° B “USG by all joining in sing. 54 me the National Anthem. 0 1 Y E liver. A panic prevailed but no hint ._._____._._.___._._._._._.__._._._._._-._._._._<-_._._-_.._-_-_..._-.=W. .~.------- ___-_._._-_._._____._._._____._._._._._._._._._._.___________._.__________________ of the truth was permitted to leak - - __ uhtu the physicians bulletins. ' ‘ WIMLESS CAL” FOR HELP According to the law of the house , ‘ of the Romanofis, the succession de- . » - _ w_?_$;~lsDIl?_§_f3éageO11_l____,m ' - 1 1 - B \olves on the males. Only when the _ _ _ _I he _ th cruiser “Des M°ineB_ 111 1 » th - 1“ES° 9 , :|2125 Exceeds tgxgyigsfsgolfgn 8 fe now at Vera Cruz,hwas pickedd1_1p 1tu _ . th2‘°' G__‘_’:_'_‘_§’°‘]`)‘3:_r_;5 ‘;_‘;£;h°;"Vi1Vi_‘_‘5db"°_; ggngohgghingoxgisa §,§nw;:d1yr;;,i ment of late from the various qusr-» . e a eo e an f . ' contracted n Morganwtlc ` marriage ' bled, but t_l_1e op§ra_t%rsd_he;e clgivqrln with the wife of a brother officer in .___ ° ' mud” 0}‘t the W°I` 5 3 Y “ne _ 2.. 1910 thereby iorisiang the rights oi Pf~°*°°*1_°“-~ The "St °f the '”°“S”'@-" ' was uruntelllglbis succegslou. The next heir, Grand (Canadian Press) ' SHELL Oct Z8-Ed ar Tinel actor of the Royal Conservatory of Musio'died today at theage of 518. ,,-__-. THE NEITHER. THE TEHPERITURE TIDES. NOON. ETC ---1 (Special to -The Guardian.) TORONTO, Oct. 29.-_-Fresh north- westerly and westerly winds; fair and cooler; frost at night- _____.__---- The tide ‘will be high this after- noon at 1.17 and tomorrow at 2.08; it will be high tonight at 12 and Thursday at 12.47- The sun sets this afternoon at #.51 and. tomorrow ,at 4-49. it rises- tomorrow morning at 6.39 Bud and.'I‘hursdny.at 6.40- 'l‘he_moon rises tonight at 7.03. The moon wss`full on F‘ridaY. 0<=¢~ zach st 10.10 p. m. The last quarter of the moon will shooting himself it is said because hs considered himself morally respon sible for the occurrence. _ he on Friday, Nov. lst at 11.38 p. chief of police of Indianapolis, Brld e and Structural Iron Worker was arrested, All the exhibits were piled in heap Y 1 sident Frank M. Ryan and others the defendants were present. ` his attorney, had protested against search of the unionfs vaults, before m. ` ` The length of today will be ten hours and fifteen minutes. _ .... 1~-»_-_-_--Ju-_-_-_-_-_-I.-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_ 3 _ on the night that J. J. McNamara The witness said -Ryan. on advice of E1-c ceodmg down the Amana” chnmm m warrant was procured. O\1t of a vault, in the ' basement of the ofnc building, the witness testified, fou p°°k“g°“ °°“"'i“{”g suck” °! dy““' allowed. Minimum charge twenty-fiv Y (Canadian Press) tal. - INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 26- Alalrm Last week she underwent a critic clocks, gumshoes, nitro-glycerine cans operation. ' tags from dynamite packages and Prior to her marriage she was Miss Vlfe “'85 l”0S¢‘“lCl-05 t0 11011199*-°°d¢f“~ wires were produced before the iudgc Sarah Ellen Cawtbra. at Dynamite conspiracy trial today and identified by Martin J. Hyland, ‘ PROLONGING LIFE. 85 hsviug been taken from the vaults of NEW YORK. Oct. 26-Dr. Carroll. the International Association of of the Rockefeller Institute, anno\1n- -°~" _ ’ p BROUKVILLE, Oct. 26.--The ' 9 steamer Keystone, helvily ctal laden. s ces that he has been able to kse vlscera separated from the hody aliv for ten hours. This is believed 1 on the floor before the jury. Ohiei_ prolongation of life. Hyland testified that on the night 0'- April 22, 1911,- when McNamara. sec- rstar of the union was arrested Pre oi IIINOUICEIEIITS, ____.__.._._i__ COMING EVENTS, 1 1 g--- One cent per word each inserti mite, fuss_snd other articles were emu taken . NEW CLASS or N uvfnrcaawrs wswrnn. OTTAWA October 27-Resolutions have been coming in to the govern- tcrs, suggesting n change in the im- migration policy so as to extend it to classes now encouraged. The latest to hand comes from the associated boards of trade of western Canada. T0R0NT0_ Ong 2g._Lady _Mulock This resolution .fishes the immigration wifc of Chief Justice Sir Wm. Mulock S"’Wi°° to “Her nm "S" “"" to "ruins UNION S VAULTS died this afternoon at Wellsley Hosp men, laborers and others now so in- dmpensallie to the general develop- al ment of western centers. It notes ,that hither to the immigration ser- i. i i “asses am.; Wi” on e in this column. Cash must accom- ran a round on the Scotch Island 1\' E .1 scientists to be s step forward in the Hlwel. Ons mile east of the Sister lightbouss, and completely dropped from _view in one hundred and “ty iss: of water. It is aouwul 11'-1h*w111 be possibls to raise h»r'iri>ns tboioa- ition in which she lies. The loss sn- tailed is $125,000, partially covered by insurance. 'The vessel was pro# a dense fog and a heavy wind was blowing, when she lost her course and struck the rocks off the sboal heavily on the starboard side, the impact be- ' pany order and five per cent discount ing so great as to tear away several e feet of the hull. The-water cdms in rapidly and it_ was soon seen that the pumps could not prevent her' from _ _, _ _ _K ...»\.___._ \ I What might have been s very much. more serious lose occurred Saturday morning when fire broke out in the ontbuildings of R. A.” McPhail, near New Haven village. _ _ Mrs MePhal1 first noticed the fire about 8 n. rn., and gave the alarm. Mr. Mevhail telephoned to New Hav- M-.snd ss* soon 'as than eould do S0 .contingent of meiresme to his sid. J ,».s‘¢.'-sf.. diigsfg-_"minus aeusvss usnralsle lll°ilf4'°N inthe meantime Mr MoPhall and- dau~ hhirs worked strmously to_savs the -.buildings and- 'almost by a miracle mpgs,-_n_¢s.¢eved everything -but one urge --------- _- ,_ outbuilrling cdntaining__ granary, creamery. pig-gery. and boiler house. All the live stotk except thirteen pigs were saved. The loss, allowing 'for n small amount of inaau-ance is estimated at about $5 . It - is thought the fire started from the bousr which had been used the morn- ing before. ‘ -1 _ _ A remarkable thing is that the loss 'was not “greater for the buildings were all in close proximity to the fire sons not more than 20 feet &WBY. em all up; they are winners. "Lots of pumpkin Dies and home- filling. Captain Ddgnallt and his made candy will be on sale at St. crew of twent men took the James' next Thursday evening. Buy bony; pickgn sign, ny ,ng ngnsnq, of their personal 'ksgotor boat pievsd them up and b nght "Bnnyon Lodge, Rose Valley, cor- them to this town, whence th left dis-ily invited the publieto attend n this aitei-noon~ for ,-'their inactive 'fall in fl htlng the flames. Mrs _kata from it and passed them aio the lineto the men who fought wit untlring energy to minllhili »tbei Y _ Z - Mo`Phai1 and ‘ber daughters filled buc- ll! h A lsrss task or iooo gin uusa {°°°“"°h lfhfh ffm 2; ‘§’“l`f:;"d with rainwater helped very mater- “Mu ° ‘ Y ew ° “' Nov. sth :or behest or Mount ner- use esuss or the sosttsuit. 'rigin- l:°°"Miieatones" on the read to ul _ mnte Typewriiter Triumph an 9 with 2100 £011! Of “Ht U01 IUT U10 I Models of ~ Machines niade by in homes. - _ ' on No stsfafneeit was livin o\it“as to ber orphanage. lo-z9Mi1po_ stone. which is one of the sntreai Transportation cos1f`pa1ly"s fi , was ci. bound from Charlotte to llontrual Nh 1 _ 4 (ns Montreal Light. -'Heat and Power 8 ` . nelrl"= 10”- Tile vln