i » , ~¢ . - »;~. _ _/._i-' . -,... ~.; 1 _.~. .-. -»' o.-=~ _.. __ _ v . i A r ~~ i . :' ‘Mx i,.<:_;_ ‘~ _ -.; if __ --,\-.~ ._/ _ ,.» _. __ p.» v-.._{ e_-,_ _ » _,.4 ; r.r__ __v,,~ N ' ' ' ‘ , if ' I ‘ 'I fr llsi' * .1 "`»:"'f__,g` _.`_~"'é»f`~ -3. _ r ~ W 1 NOVEMBER 8. 1911 "~rHs=1.s'rss-r News THE CHARLOTTETOWNGUARDIAN ms, 0, .. I . r PAGE THREE _ _*_ __ . - . ___ _ _ _ _ ___ _ ALL _CANADIAN wE1_>s__;1,oo0,ooo BRIDE _ EsQUini.iui.'i' wud. - l..\.\'oi~i\'_m.nimi.; (_-ii,\in,-_i.;,~; I f i NEW °R`UEANS~‘N°v- .4+M1=» Re- fill Ill lllllllll __‘.* 0,1..,»AwA_ Nov. G-"The imperia u,,,,,¢_h¢ of one type 'and training si that the different parts ran all Eorl wgeihor; everything is 'suconilnry tv. thfllliis was the statement orarie fads: by Sir William White, 5-irmru' chic rchitect of the British navy nnd 1 oi n di,-actor of the Grand Trunk foci fic sir william is in town on mm w'New York, where he will be pre Rented with 'the John Fritz :r.cd=_.l fo ping and honorable service ;_n_ lhe cn gineering profession. He has lreun- nl ,,r¢-r Canada along the line of izio G ,1._ R_ and G. T. P. ..w,, waht hh imperial where so fa _W have a royal navy, for which Bri min paid." said Sir William. “'Ihii hnilding of Canadu.’s navy in Crnndi will have an important influence or the recreation of the shipbuilding in _|,,,,t,»y on the coasts of the domin l°l'.`0,,e ui the pig questions in regard to me navy matter, nr' course, if whether the Canadian navy would gi to wur if the mother country dldfso Thar is ii question of high D0li¢Y. ll\1 the ull important thing is that th< navy most he of one type and train inn no that the different parts may nlf',,.Oi»h together. Coalition has nav hr proved so strong as homogiln 4-ous union. The battle of Trafalgar proved that. The agreement outlined _lt ,hh imperial conference was_the one to fit the ease, I think.” gn- William White was connected with the British admiralty as chic' architect from 1885 to- 1902 and- had 1,, do with the speciali shipbuildinr pi-ngrnmme carried out then. He was if-spoiisilvle for all the naval designf turned out ands special grant was iiiiidn by parliament in recognition of his work. He resigned' on account of ill health. He is accompanied here by Lady white and Miss Winnifred \\'liiti:. i-Unimiuo A LAST ' i.1.\u< ro THE c. N. 'rnAusooN'r1uEN'i‘AL \`.f\.\'f‘l)llVl~lR, Nov. 6-Coupling one of the last links in the Transcon- liurnful line of the Canadian North rru luiilroad is the work that will confront the Twohy Brothers comlmllfy of Ilnilwuy Constructors when they stnrt upon their work of constructin- the unc' hundred miles stretch u' north along the Thompson River V211 lr '. ' llork cntniling an expenditure of nr-urly five million dollars, the con trnct for which has been awarded tr the Twuhy Brothers Company, ol l'ortl:uid, will commence early next q»riin:. No time limit has as yet beer :uiuounced for its completion' Just a- lum-, Kamloops railway the construc- tors will begin work‘that will brin' closer together the eastern and the western ends of the Canadian North rrn liuilway. ` Robert E. Twohy, representing thc rorunnd firm of contractors. haf signed the necessary papers with thi reprc.-cntativcs of the Canadian N01” tlirrii Company, und exDl`°9“d hlmsali confidently about British Coluinbis's ruilroml uctivity. "There is probably more railroad hiuldinb going on in British Columbia riglit now than in any other part of the Dominion or the United States for that matter," said Twohy, to tht representative of the Montreal Star. "We shall begin active construction work on our new contract next s'lJl‘lnlg~ nnd completethe work as soon as possible. The plans call for one hun- dred miles of road beginning about fifty miles above Kamloops, up nori-h nlonc the Thompson River Valley. when that is finished the Transcon- tiucutsl chain of the Canadian Nor- thern Railway will be practically ruinplcf.cd." l‘ArlYI`OR RIECHSON PIJANS A\ FUTURE IN MISSION FIELD ultClli0l‘K und doll finally succeeded in driving the bull away. ` MGR. STAGNI MAY GO TO W.~\'~l\il\'él`ON ricial announcement has been made it is believed here in well-informed Cuth- olic circles, that Monsignor Stungi, iul dele at will l Mgr. Falconio, who was recently re- called to the College of Cardinals. The report also seems to have been given credence at Washington. It will be remembered that Mgr. Falconia was transferred from here to Wash- ington. ' SHOT BY DETECTIVE EVANSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 6-Wil- ilam J. Walters, aged 40, of Paducah Ky., was shot and killed, and Robert Finley, aged 41, his companion. WHS shot three times and probably fatally wounded last evening by William Wi.- son, a detective on the Evansville po- lice force. Wilson is held in jail with- out hail. The detective was standing near a street corner when Walters ami' Finlay, came up. A quarrel followed, and, according to Finley, Wilson puliedrthe revolver and began shooting. Finley t ed. Walters is survived by H Wl=;ll 1'-'I Of* of Mr. Oherdick as assistant - ani commented most favorably on hir work. In the educational departmen much had been done. A class hai been started in wireless in whic‘ Canadian pai E 6. ‘ ‘0~ _ ` _- . - transferred to Washington to replace great interest was being taken by fif teen students in charge of Keitl Rogers. Mr. McNair had charge o another class in mechanical drawing The hoy’s social room was abou completed and will help to reliev the congestion of space. The attend ance has steadily increased. I-Ie spok of the boy`s meeting on Sunday morn ings as an important feature of th.- work. Of the bible classes, he saic there were one hundred in attendanc and the several classes are provin, very helpful. _ The Michaelmas Terni of the Suprem' Court met in this city ycstcrdai morning before the Full Court. Th' only case heard' yesterday, which oc cupied the attention of thc Court al` day, was that of Austin D. Mclnnls, appellant, vs. Francis D. Mclnnir land another. Three witnesses were ex amined in this case, which was in progress when Court adjourned at 4.- 30 p. m., to meet this morning af *sys “either he not Wal ers were mm* 10.30. This case is an appeal from the judgment of the Probate Couri with regard to the will of the lat: Augustus Mclnnis, of Earnscllffe. Judge Reddin having held that Mr. Mcinnis was competent to make thi w-ill. Some of the heirs tnkc issiu with Judge Ileddin's judgment, claim- ing that Mr. Mclnnis was not com potent to make a will at the time, and that another- will made ‘previous- ly should stand. The other cases are as follows'-- Caroline Webster vs. Alphius W. Leard and others. This ls a motion for a new trial. When thi case was previously tried. judgment was given in favor of the plaintiff, who _had been struck by a bullet. which it was claimed had been fired tis vs. The Charlottetown Foundry and Machine Company. This is a m0- tion for a new trial. Plalntlll had sued for wages, but judgment had been given for the defendant. Catherine E. Chandler vs. Daniel McDonald. This is a motion for a 'naw trial in an action of ejectment, tried 'st the Trinity Term, when a verdict was given for the defendent. Aeneas McDonald vs. John W. Me- Donald. This is a motion for a new trial in an action of trespass, which was tried last Hilary Term, when s verdict was given for the ,plain- tiff. _ _ ___._,.._._..._.._._ ::Rexall "98 Hair Tonic," has all other hair preparations outclassed Its enormous sale in the Unite<;LBtat- en over 1,000,000 bottles last ar is proof of its popularity. Try it for falling hair, Dandruff, itching scalp or anyhah-_ trouble 50c and $1.00 sole ag nts, The -McKinnon Drug Co.. Cor. Ga George and Kent Sta. drtf. 'ing the remarks nf Champ Clll`¥» ““ speaker of the United States house of Clark said that nine-tenths of the ep » _ 3" _psople of thc United--States favored- ixmmfaxr %:,2f;?1';%,€»;3l1 ~i gf’ the _annexeti`oir"'of Canada, and added th' mcmwt_ Bddm' -tint the in-in, that If he could"run for the presidolh- under would doubtless do so if he cy on on annexation platform against President Taft on a platform oppos- ..», l lun __ .»' " ‘ i. . f = 1. ’~ . h at Fra- lug annexation, he would carry every stats is the union. _ ‘ '_ ...-'-.ie All Guardians are discontiniico' .chair. Regular routine business wa? from the rifle range. J. T. P. Hsus- Mlss Mary Murray, City, leaves this morning for Toronto, where sho will enter the Salvation Army Train: ing School. | Mi's.' Farrow, City, with her son Vernon and daughter May, leave this morning for Calgary, where Mrs. Farrow will join her husband who is now lucated.there. ‘ _ W. W. Macliityre, of the staff of the Rank of Nova Scotia, Halifax, N. S., has returned after spending his vacation in this city as the guest if his mother, Mrs. W. D. Maclntyrc, 503 Euston St. The following were registered at the Victoria Hotel in this city yester- lay: R. S. Rossborough, Halifax; James D. Stewart, B. C. Knight, lenrgetown, C. H. Sterns, Souris; W. 1.. Osbourne, C. B. Rivers, St. John; Ed. Faulds; H. J. Finch, J. Lvl. Iiunn, I. N. Forest, Toronto; A. i_,_ Fi~ag,_i'_ Iohn McLean, Souris; Geo. C, Hrinz, it. John; J. A. MclJonallH'isL‘d of the iir:co.~ir~1ii.y uf Dfovldillg ffu’ the szifogun|'\|ix:;_» of this senboard, und for poi,p,,.i-iy |,,»,,t,.‘,.,,,, the trade routes, und its lmriior for tlie fleet." Asked if l-_hu l’."l`liS\if1 would ln- :ring-_ mefll-Glfi _Ol If f'll_1¢11i'.'v:s irruiiil hr mail,-_ the Minister slid he could not innlr any riniifilinceiiiriii ,it rin. mcsunt time. It was trio curly yor, f.,i~ him U, M _ anything |`°FTil"\llll.l£ flue plzilis of tim Government. iiogni-iiiiig ii,” __,__,,i___, ,__ the local forces the Minister niiiti-ii; “You may say iliut I shall L-Liu. Steph l/U F00 tliutltlir luenl l'ru'i'el: “rp armed with itoss Rifles, ilflark 3 iimij ble star, ns soon ns f_i1oy» mi, i,,. ,_,,,.,__ ed out by the factory. 'I‘l\cti'uiniuv of the mcn to shoot, wlietlu-r witlihhig small arm is one of thc cliicf coiisid- erutions." ____ FINE ANI) .I.-ill. SI~lN'f‘|‘lN(‘lIl I'9i'»_v r-use on it qiicstioii of law.. Eczema Can Bc t`lll'ed 'I`lll"'- |_< |-ri n'-i\.l lin' yull to sulfur uiiotlu-r ii.\_\ witl: the iiwiul itch from lflczciiiu, Psoriasis, Salt Illicum, or any oilu.-i' s`.ilu disease. D,I).D. ll l'i¢_ scriiition for ldczeinii stops the ifrh instantly ! Yes, tho iustunt thc first few di-ois are applied to thc burning skin the itch ds i~it<»p1ieil»not in half seconds ! You liz\\'o no idea of the wruulcriul effect of l`\.ll.il_ until your siiifering is instantly rclirvcd hy.this wonderful remedy. and when `usr:il with ll. Il. ll. Soap it keeps thc skin in perfect con- dition. - . We ure ironfidcul that l).1).ll. will curcuu_v lzzisc of Ecrcmii or skin hottie from rho ll.I).lJ. l.abnrutoi'ics to. or cull and see us iihcut it. lil. A. Foster, Centrul Driigstorc. lmve €V€"y reason to hclievc that the an hour, not in ill ininutcs, hut iii 10. troulxlc of :my other kind. Get ri trial- ’_~' . ii ABSOLUTELY FIREPRODI n 4- floor t wood but the flour st n._ n,no_hing_ ' _ Equipped with its own Sanitary Bond for Booklet Commonwenlih Ilofel Inc. GEN'I. MANAGER electric light bills for Ociobei money. ll 8d3i ing each eye separately to set can be ordered or not later. sired wc ht you with any style of lense or» niountiugs wished For and at ri moderate price. I E. w. riiiftoii South (Side Queen Square ilinwfrwt. iR|,,|¢`iiE__Un|i`i»ll*.-° ' r llu[°\ and Ni.ii;arn Falls ialccnntiy cilnlll fled and thoroughly iip-tu-date stori- Montrcnl. From Juno lst., until Oc- tober Yth., daily cxccpt Suirilziy. cept Sunday nt 1_2 o’clnck noon. For time tables and furthor purticu- inrs write,- llI.'P. CUNNOLLY, General Agent, Quelicc. JUS. F. l)OI.AN, - C. P. A., llluiiliw-ill. ‘ OR Dept. (`. fi. 49 Llolhoriic St., Toi'on~ THOMAS Hp;NnY_ Traffic Mann e 8 F. Montreal. BE bAFl"GUAIll), SAUSIC lil() SEl\SA'l‘- l n ‘ - ~ -.. . _ _ bAYS 'lub M1Nh°U`““' 0ppos_ifcStltehoun,Bolton,Mas ___ MN 1N PAHH V‘IU_'l‘0ilIA, ILC., _Nov. 5- Hon. " _ ___ ____ l'AllIi~l, November, fi--The repm'i ,.»__ _|¢*_____v*’f,_§~’,,, that Muir. Ilhwie (`ui'ie had elnpcll ~=fi°'@i;. -22 ~"<,, <»"`§r>-l’;"_' ;-‘f__'." with l’i'ofcssor linngcyin is denied. -‘.'1`5;_`[;|_é 7" -- _'-lj;-_-,¢ The report had its foiinrlatiou, it is `;'L~i-_'fi _ _` _' -°" _.- _--__- |uf~; lmvr ulwayi-i li-' knowlli. This nttuck upon ine is nh- F_ solute madne.~:::." Emil iirwol, ilirurtor of the .\'oi'iuul Srlioul, nllfls this stfituiiil-ill fo thi- “";'1‘ . .. ... -».~,,; ~»- f_,~_~;.- Priday Nov. I0 is the lasi ‘°"““l“_“"‘,"f"“'f“" gl l’,""` " Langcvin was my guest at my coup dhy I0l' l'CCCl\/Illg (IISCOUIIIS 0Il try place durini: the wlinlc uuintli of Sciitciiilirit lli-; _1lu:ie~l.i!‘. \i\l\i\i»iii- . . ness wus k|\