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I "i"'.`_*-.- "f #.1 49-1* ' ff. ._-, , _ . sg- #lt .__ nigh sf* some _' - _ dit- " had For _ .W 1.11.1:-*fx ~ F-_"*i"'¢-J _ ,_ _ ._D sei-_ ~ -- W. _ -- _ -_ . _. .. _ . ‘_»~_';_'“ _ ~-_,A M ,_ __ _._ _ _ __ _ _ _ , _ _ _,Q 1..,q¢g§_ _ iff, , _ __ _ _._.,_,._._._..al.,~.,.. ___..~ t ..._ .aye it ~" r'§1"",=Y"_, .' _A 1. _ _ _ ,_ va f ..; ' ‘ ,_; . ~. :Q 1' 1'., :-- ._-_ " ' - t _" it e` - . ` RLOTLEIU _ U Mene- ~ "'°"”';l‘,`° A."-'-_ °V¢R _l_'-"RlN_°¢ '.¢iEl`_vvARn |§|.ANn_-»- ' _ J ,_ _" in aim ir ..%t’.‘oi't, lust summer, begining Sat-I unisy night mid all day Sunday, all minncr of revelry. dances, women smoking cigarettes, ‘drinking winc,' blasphemy went on, und I "Wondei , God didn't shift the earthquake from "The sumo thing is here-all over the city moving picture shows. are. open in Boston Sundays. “Thorc .ire people who come into_ 'Preniont Temple without enough re- I "\’eTence to wnit 10 seconds until be- llllnlllllii. they rush for hat and coat. ’l‘hc.v lR\\§l1.and whisper during P_ll\v0r -:ind it’s a wonder to that' hed dusen't strike some of them “'l‘he niurk the lowest and meanest '"1 My men’s life is the mark ol_.his Pluienity. The man who takes Godfq. name in vein is on his way to _hell Yet the streets are just blue with lllvlunity and the presence of wo- l1\f_ri dosen't make any dlfferenoe‘._=~_-_ ‘ One _of the saddest things on the *OD ol (Iod's earth is that sometimes Women use profanity, the most sense- lles and needless sin there is. I have almost us much _respect ,for the devil HI lor the man who is profane, be- WHB lic's a pretty. close relative of the devil. When the man who uses l1'°l'\"ll1y nets before the throne of nod he will see what a black, poison- “Up snake his soul ls." r t LEADER DElD_ _l»0_NI1fiN. ou. ie-Henry arena- ___“""-» fur ni.env_.vlel'l-a .liberal lebor amber lor Perliaineut. and formerly "FI"-1\l'v ol tht Parliamentary com- mittee of the trades iinlon congress is ilcnd. 16. ploy, Ground was broken here. Sat- urday for the Panama Pacific ex- pophtjon of 191.5, that is to comllllll-i JUDGE CHllP,l(IlIE,DElD_ object of the revolt which is "to ex- pe Ito lic on 33,, lr,,,,,c,,,,._o and bury that _“mem rilignges in three periods. the first per. government will preside over the na- tion and wipe uiit` all national dis- graces; the second period of six years will furnish the people with thc DFI' ne I the Manchiis and restore Chinn. the Chinese; to establish a Repub- and restore the land to the Pwple the basis ul social equality." It proposes to carry out those of three y-ears in which ,L military n which the military government powers and tbe~ constitutional ll. A Shanghai despatch Seve Ula* by elle government and appviillltd Imperial guarantees of imm \ nt of constitutional measure!- _¢h¢,9l-gggnt; agitations. Tllfi 3°' gl les. 'Ilicy he/ve SW 0 gvmlilrelizharthe “Constitutional DM' contending that the constitution a . A- Message from Chung KWH “V5” Adylceg from Kia-Ting report, that' wn occupied several days by 2.000 __,__._._----- _ FIIST SDD TUIIIED _ ' L ‘ I Oct SAN FRANCISCO, Lal., _ --..Under conditions that 'almost edlecgiye reformsand the euforcel 'in Déloro Township on -property im- . I ' ,mesa syine inte Emvewf hes l>°°“ ,' fi, jf ;'§l';f_i_j viol ted under the existing reSime. ____ i poc_- . . ' R t and waspromptly beheaded. gigllllcsses the Duke and Dubrhesdlygd Rextou North _ BERLIN. oct. ir-novices no I (Taught are 1°s"‘g "0 time in R°‘°°“ Smit” nkow report that a German for; lfxlzarvriti th'l2hn:isl?hl’ii?veactlu£t‘n<§ed with Richlbucto Village ' _ , _ __ - s ar e out to llluvulackets reinforced b G _ iellloy them 1 _ - ‘ ilocafrssidents. had landed ai H,j;:l;:L as did tbeirsepxdmizissoxmolggillczgg H364 - _ d are engaged in fighting with thelggligéitess Grey. This aitsrnoon the aloritll against--85. aroiind the city. Tonight they Occ". !Hambourg recital at thc lliissell Tha. strc. _ _ I ' MAIIKEIIZIL KIIIB iii . _ I LNTEH LIIIIAL ARENA I _..._ i BERLIN, lint., net. il; ._ wl,,.,, ‘HOW W- li. llflfwliciizie King, ox ‘Min ister of l.ulmi‘, is l.\nin||lett,._d in ¢_|,,. li/lasoiiic llall' horn on 'l‘liursilay_even |ing hy his lilbcml i»'iip|.ol~l_¢|-,.1 1|. l,|,¢_ QU\1Hl>{._ |10 IH 0§p€l1l.cd tu aiiiiouiwe 'his-ln ention 'of‘ contesting ‘Norifn ;Waterloo for ii seat in the l’rovincin| IH°\lH€. according to persons promin- Iently identified in local Liberal cir- cles. So many requests have been received by Mr. King, urging him to enter the field that he hnd practically decided to run in the event of his hc- Iiiil: tendered the nomination. Local Conservatives fear that if his decis- ion in this respect is fuvomblc, it will mean that their defeat in thc riding is imminent, Dr. H. U. linck- ner, M.P.P., will unilnuhtediy be his opponent, altiioiigii in some iluarters it is reported that u change is diic. riiia Exrsssioii or rise i=os.i=iuiE con OTTAWA, October 16-'l‘he=suepcn- sion of the duty upon coal entering the western provinces will terminate on October 31, unless extended by the government. Strong pressure is .heingbrought to have the time ex- tended, as there is a scarcity of fuel in the wesbL‘s`,'i»‘., .'._ r,_}`ld¢i- GOLD STRIKE III DEl.0ll0 TORONTO, Oct. 16-Col. L. Stu- art Weatherley, British _Consul nt Nome, Alaska, has arrived in town with the news ofa new gold. strike medlately _ joining the Preston East Dome mine. Col. Weatlierley' linings ore samples with excellent showings _of free gold _ and he states that he had excellent returns. from the assay office. Two veins were laid bare, one ofthem continuing into 'the Preston property. Col. Weatherley leaves to- night for New York, where it is pos- sible he will organize a company to develop the flsiilmii -~ *i--i-*--i--__ , W, fl ii l. President Taft withus S0151 `l/F'T.ill.'.\, ` brate the opening of the Panama, ` Umm "°‘““ N~ Ghemvssnell- lodge- ,onthe '""“'*°" 'wil circuit eonrtoi cinebeei w~ ada lifted the first shovelful ofi sp _ died on Saturdey. He wal taken lil Glrth from the ground on which thei Iwi -' On Wednesday and succumbed to ~s -0 hm.»rm..,.._ _ . -_ _._ she Mme uiiiisn Nordic.. .one More »........____' `___' ' " "M gpm 310,000 persons fdlled the L!\'°`4*f- iiiniimm Linnnsii: on.-srnnnereir. stadium in -zsoiue.. one Pork and _ _ ___ son bniiaisgs wiu no erected* d the erenrony BIBB U» ~ ____ _____ _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.u _-_-_-_ _ ff f ---:----'-`-'- - - - - - f ~ - ' ne ‘ri cena 1"’ ° wi'A"iirnc0Afhbr . -- if _i:i_?iu.iN, oct. is-'rim oneieoii in ¢o¢`|m~ definitely with constantl- ___ nmvusful intervention to bring to so mm _,the Turoo-Italian vlsr fs' be- ernment here. __m_l_“s less favorable according .to a ellleial stateile t ted .. I ltb th ep t that Emperor Will- :; f_:°1d°d to Dllhlien Qplnlgg ag quiz tm ohne csdmihloned the Italian Am- aus -mm "° |°|1Rer willing to concerfeps D 'll susersinty _over 'rrlpolf We )sety's hunting lodge near Dberswaldm F" lf* “ther hand il'urksy..is_|iot‘:vi11- Prussia, for s conlellsle on the D01# :lfy ” °“""°“d°l’u?lpoli .unoondftiom iitlcal situation proves to_have been ,,.,,',‘§’°““'°»°f idumouoenidew boomer. me ambassador nie nsve yumgetohwtad heinvoiiveri bsnsueh sn ex rl H _V Km' lwmdt Intrtpf gmgmmpst. man foreign minister err on - ei ""’ Wwe" lure -ue.-iw *‘"=l for mum 2' i . tion at t us- tel b':r'~_|_l_° attitude of x so his hunting lodge in order that they |,nm__d°D\ities ls rtsinsdr RT; might discuss the 'riireodtalum situa- lhle for oth ~‘ I ' ll‘|IOY\l‘lt0 ffl-E 1 - _ 1|-a_ .i-' ' " li -nr 2 ii. »' _i ~ A ple in theabsenee of n settled gov- The situation caused anxiety here. dor, Signor Pansa, to his ms.- ten sd conference With tl” 00|' l_ sv selitsr. ; 'rodsy _the emperor owned-. Ulianeeilor Voir Holwll li cossun es# _ rssmd '*i>noviscs~‘ “iii __ sim sirll ssiseiiiln v Yssterdpycths Northllmhsrlalde My _this port at .8.25 a. m.,_‘for Picton wi h passengers, freight. express' and 'mail~- docking at'-1 x00 p»im.¢.~..iShe left on retum ab 5.0tip..'.m., flaring- lag passengers, freight. expeese and yesterday's N. Br mall and arrived at 8.25 p. m., She leaves this morn- fngifor Plptou at 18.202 .. .Yesterday _the .Harland made the -round 'trip to Orwell at .2 p. m.,- _re- turned _here about 1.30 p. m. Today she .leaves for .Victoria-'at ‘il »n.~ m.and _returns ‘about 3.15 pi -m.- ’ Yestsrdartho Eastern express was unitlliw the- Solitherirexprep was, _*five minutes late, the Western ac- commodation was forty minutes late. the’ Summsrside accommodation _-was thirty minutes late. the_'Baltern ac- commodation was fifty-five minutes lim and the Western express was forty qlliutes late. _ _ (Oontrfbi|ted.)__ __ 'rue seine' or ssisiflso A Pars _-not merely scanning it in a fever- ish hurry-is fixed upon readers ofa morning- newspaper. ‘Ibis extends w-ith s. peculiar force to the ads. The reader who simply rushes through by its officers and was .ready to He was caught in an attempt to _“_ move oil on time. _ vert some of money to his own OTTAWA Oct 16 _ The Ricbibucto town _ For _ 32 _ 23 41 129 _ 225 126 47 71 ` 66 310 ment appears to have sugl’Lidie¢ariiltLIlll1.”°l1nd in company with three of tend herewith the hearty thank” Of r ady money for a campaign of ___ their aides. His Royal }_:_»lghness es_ the tcmperance people of this purisli eks or two months. but is ii: peciauy IB 8. keen golfist and plays to Rev. R. H Stavert of ~l - o_us for a reserve fund in View of an excellent gains. Both the Duke Rev W R _ - arcourt. the possibility of a more extended fluid Duchess expressed themselves B ' , ' ` 0_bms0n of St' "°h."‘ c nfiier with me :evolutionists to. delighted with um cini. nonse nfs Rev' "' A' “°b‘""°“ °‘ "`°""““°~ “°" Y lillplied formallyifor a loan of links: Wllivh are not surpassed in George Fm`q“h‘" of Ha'”9t0"» N- B- . to ‘° -11 rainged~ the $50,000,000 ecliii‘i‘;i\d; |:;L““d Their Higlxédgdls lldetcllgrdaltlltad who vutcd UM) License", ' _ rm loan. The group of financiers so far everything has been we ,Za ARM' Mr' St“"°"l' i.*?“ ““l'iV° "IWW dtrepresent -four_ nations, ghedipleassnt than they anticipated). uve? '“0t» P- E- Uillllld. and has coiiductcd ed st!"-05, Great Britain, Ge,-.sterday they attended morning sei-vim, a vigorous curnpaigu against the li- ny and Franco were unable to a- ‘at Christ Church. Lcgnge law ee to do this and the loan was re-i I_n the afternoon they lnotorsd an C inese mob. and DUCUSSS played 11 _ . ._ . PEKING Oct 17__Tha _ _:links at the 0ttaw,,_ CIubB°go__<:_l;1 Your coiiespondcnt is asked to ex. 000 .l » PIIILAIIILPHIA _ I LIAUS IN IHL, Nicw voiiir, oct, 1'/L1-,,, ,md tory for the viisiliiilff” tcnin by auscorr Df 3-2. The score was 3-i up to the las-it iii- iiiiigs when the New Yorkers tallied \\i>_Qn¢__ . CIIIIIDIAII EXPRESS CLEBKS ACQUITTED l~lAMll/l‘UN. Out.. but 16-Police lllngistrate Jeils this morning dis- missed thc charges against George H. Kennough and J. W. H. Hughes, of complicity in thc theft of $8,000 from the Canadian Express Company's of- fice here two weeks ago. When the two men appeared in Police Court on remand Kennough on the charge of stealing $8,000, and Hughes on ri nominal charge of vagrancy, Crown Attorney Washington declared that the Crown had no evidence to of- fer against them. Tbey were accord- ingly acquitted by the magistrate, and cleared on criminal connection with the badling case. Pinkerton Detectives are said to be in the city working, as the local police are at H complete loss. ' SECDIID TRIAL FDI! DR. HYDE KANSAS CITY, Mo., uct. 15-Uin- less there is some change made acces-. sary by circumstanes unforeseen now the second trial of Dr. B. Clark Hyde for the alleged murder-of Col. Thom- as H. Swope will begin in the crim- inal court here this week. The case is one of the most cele- brated in the criminal annals of this settion of the country. Colonel Swope\ the alleged victim of 'the murder plot, was one of the fsrGm0st_citi- mens of Kansas City. and was widely known as a millionaire and philan- thropist. Dr. Hyde, the alleged mur- derer, was a physician in goos stand- ing. Hints that other members of the Bwope family had met with myster- ious deaths deepened the public inter- »eivii==i_nn~- ~_-.-< - WEATHER Fonlicnsr ac. 'POl`i0N'l`0, Oct. 181-East to south- east winds, increasing to gales; fnir at first, followed by thin. i -----»--- .' The -temperature st three o'clock this morning was thirfd degrw! il- bove zero. i'l‘h_e lowest tenipernturc recorded yesterday was forty-three degrees u- bove zero und the highest was fifty- one. The coldest recorded the provi- ous night was thirty-seven above se- so.~»At nine s. m.. yesterday it was forty-three degrees above zero, 'and at nine p. in., _it was forty degrees above ION). i. i» __ _ The length .of today will be ten hours and fifty-five minutes. The lun setsr this evening st 8.26 and tomorrow evening at 9.10; it rises tomorrow morning at 8.11 sud Friday morning at 0.10. ~ The lun sets this evening at audi tomorrow evening at 5.11; goes tomorrow morning at 6.19 ridliy morning at 6.20. The moon rises tomorrow morning at 3.16. .. » E.-2 Oll- e » . his paper ls practically unaware of, any advertising it may contain. M|nsrd'g Linlment mllcves Neursigis . i ~WliFILIi SLIALS _'t""“§_l2“_',l lll%111¢_,l1_i, _ U10, World.Scries,.. played hore'1.orlay between the Athls- ‘IDIS the suspicion so freely talked of|m11ltl9-"Hill ff" I-'0l_‘l<‘ 1_0 ilttuwii Sh0l‘t°, tic” and the m_»____B __c____'~l_____ ___ H v_____f0"| p|ay_ The groutest interest in ly before the opening of the session., . 1 _~ t. _ ‘His Candidatueo Endorsed by 'H R |' B-‘H -P -_#_ FELL UVEHBIIAIIII FHUML IHL _AAIIIIIJ 553'; .___ A WAILHVILLI Pisiuii ciiiin .H_AhIFAX. one, 17-Domes `nien_ srds. aged 19. of 'i-or Bay, N. sl.: was lost over board froni_the gover merit steamer Minto, ' ’ He was steering, missed the spok of _the wheel ar_id fell into the water. ,lil:lliWICK, Oct, 17~l'¢,,v_ A,~¢\,,_ iliald MacKinnon, [Junior of Sl" = Q ` ` ` ' accept a cull to Matti-ipan, Moss. _ _ _ _ Wepresentation, largely reduced, is to Ailainst r L ln I I bi»m”'i“t“il1€ll at Westminster. ‘ The Irish government is to have __ control of the police and magistl-“_ ` " ion, on which the Natlonalists pro. MYSIEIIIUU ‘i;‘::;:;i.i., ._";i?'ii;;f‘:;;....:.;"““°.':;I _ iiiiiifiiiiifiniciicii Pius uirsimuii%___§_,iivisiiiii|ii iiniigiu _ _ .iiiiiii,Tii__,_,_,f,__ __ _ i:’ii_iiiiiiMiii miiicuiii wiii __ iii __ iiiu niiii Piiiisii___i_%.s ____ in Piisiiiii iii iiiiiiiiisis fganlled bl' R9V0ll|l|0illsls- Movements of ‘,Tard_y Guard ` Latter Determined. Will be looked into = -“ , ‘ many ' me “ " 8 ' _"'°'°S A I --' _ _ ____ License Law Beaten- by A4_ _ ____ _ Cause ofmspute _ Prius, oet. 17-'rin»_ l;,_,,l-Q,-Q,,-B 0.,..,AWA_ Um 1,_,_.,_°__e my ____ _ M&l0l‘ii_y Of 85 C_m_AG _ _ _ here or aniaed v » ~ - _ , _ _ C O. U t. 17-_Two h i ___m_: began ________\;_v r§_;o<;l_\;t=i°;i_;i;yh f;_;\eii;;;Sr¢_;z@_;:i<;i_i0;_i;t__o_;i;e_:_.;ri;;i;;i;s 0: _ __ ,__,ogmsi_v__ ______§l__1_c______ ___ _th__uii;i_:_i;_i; __;o;i£_oN, oct. 1_7-serious rniiicni “P °°"P5°s f"°Il1 the Streets _of Wu C°"l18Usl1t at Quebec which kept tl; _ Ngtioqal contewnce yesterday endow' ment and 8tli\;elli'il;h“¥en' thexovernl ,,,,g_ Royal Govemopueneml ten minutes }¢yCH.mUUTU_ N_ u__ UCL H__I-,he ed Senator Robert M.Lafollette, ofifynancial provisions Iigzionalist over The R€V0l\1l1i0l1ary determination to waiting. parish of Richibucto went dry by 3 Wisconsin' ‘qt Eresmwt' _ Bm_ 0 e Home Rule em' 01° regime of unofficial lg It is said tb t maivfity Of eighty fi L WFT* ought shar l t gm was dela e R a certain stan Omcer ve T118 Irish parliament is to consist Dy o attention bl th Y d the guard ' ' ~ . ' I ‘ _ ' L A _ execution of an omcer appoint; tg inspection _“ter ___ ;_l;_;ll;)e;t_i_0_nn_fIo;‘c€1ei_;s The figures were as follows: _ I I _ol two elected chambers and the Irish a MIIIIAMAIIA JUHI May Take A Month to Solve The defence _ i . LOB ANGELES, Oct. 17-'His ` ‘speedy completion ol ell, Ju;-y_¢l,¢¢ M within a month or a little moggoyg. the outlook when the Mcrlamsra trial opened here today. It was estimated that the jury room would remain unfilled until Christ. Hips. but it was laid down to Thsnkg. giving or Dec. 1, The defence may offer an alibi for MeNamara or may rest solely upon the gas explosion theory. ‘ _-.-is--__....i wiii iisiiiuii Alun sisiiii i _ _ ' I iu~;uiN.\,_ sunk., one, 11-'rss cor. man speaking Catholics, aften dis- ‘fllivillil last evening the avisibility of of making steps to have s. billing system introduced into the schools of the province, decided to ineti- tute the system into Bt. Mary's School of this city were 300 uf the 375 pupils are Germans. _ I l‘Altl-`tY SOUND, Uctoiier 16-'l‘h¢i ` - I "‘-V““"Y “'"'l'0""l`lS. was iniured matters pertaining tothe welfare of internally- and. probably will die. the force. _ - - It is not unlikely that the govern- IIIID HIRROYI ESCIPE. _ i1_:1¢nt__rr;ev_ be__xi:_en€<>r_1_el_}'L»_=_\;___ _ivy thi; ____ , oar o urns rs. s o ion 0 ST_ CATHER1NEg_ out och “_ represeiitatives of each unit to the A. T. Shadd, prominent jeweler here amlual D' R' A" meetmg' nearly lost his me _yesterday in a_ Another matter to be discussed witll peculiar manner, 'He was riding all” the P\`°P_°l`¢Y Ol D°ml“l0“ Bm” 5 bicycle down E, steep hm when he towar_ds_aiding oiicers entitled to a lost control of his machine, Knowing commmslon tn l’“\`°h“5° uniforms' time ne wonie on-lim ess bridge over The Senmli Ohm* °f *Pe _1“°°U“§ one onnni one probably no kiued se W1ll_b° '£0 i>1'0°-\1r¢_\° “_l"°HS10" 0 took the only other altemaglve amliopinion ns to thcnmmediate needs of steered over the bank into the canal- IGN "°1““t°"” l““3l‘.5“" He would have been drowned but for' Ne Teinere decree was adoptedz- "This conference, assembled at To- ronto, nnd representing the interests I the world-wide Methodism. enters an emphatic protest against the Ns Temere decree issued by -the Church of Rome. While holding itbat the fullest religious liberty should he accorded to all men of all eroeds. the conference repudiatos the idea, that any church should have the power to override the civil law sud especially on such a suhyct as that of marriage which the welfare cl any community demands. “The conference ls furthier of the opinion that the pronuigmtion upon the elementary rights of citizenship and therefore calls upon the repre- sentatives of the various Msthodiet churches represented in this confer- _ ence to take every step to IPTGVMIA- both the proclamation and accept- ance of this decree in the countries from whence it came. _ “The conference is strongly in fs- vor of the opinion that the marriage ceremony performed by any person properly authorized to do so by U10 state should affinities of the parties concerned.” _ This wris. passed by n unan1m0l1l standing vote. The first Sunday of February. 1912, is the day on which it is rs- two _women seeing him, and bringing DF _ “el” *“ “"1” ' ‘I IIPPLES FROM IIILIFAXI HALIFAY, l\ ‘-1, October 17.-_I The total shipment of apples from (T°° 1°" f°\' 0195511195 0°-) _ Halifax to date for the present season _ e -I \\f»`_§N'l\l§1)_ al; gn” 9, gi;-l, Ap l§‘has been 352,000 barrels, coinlmred _ _ _Ng,_l,_.‘§ Pleq_s_§nt_§t_._1Q-ltdéipgllwith 205,000 bnrrels for the entire _AUNxME SAUBAGEB §%d°IB8B.S0ll luSf- v€Lll`. U\ll`ll;${ Iiihe Prigns fresn every day. Saunden, ew-L:"°¢l‘ file” will ll” *lt E" l‘;“° e -°==_‘__*-<1°~__~_- -_~_»'e@@“_°°2°~ 'if"“"° 3“"“"“.ris‘::1;.. _..:'.f:::: ‘ANTED-A few students orl "1"" “ec” . other Lodgers can be accommo-Iwm b0il1 tukerriargf f‘»=._.\. ~. ~ - , I ,r ” _ _,,_,__,. _rp , ____ _ _ _ ___ 10-1§dtI. r' _ " E -i-.__.___...___ lives the brightest light, they ovim know. it reaches beyond earth and allies ns with the great Bource of love. Let us understand that it is u power, the greatest power le have, and use it as such. Dig channels for the streams of Love; Where they may broadly run; And Love has overflowing streams To fill them every one. For we must share if we would keep That good thing from above; ~ Ceaslng to give. we cease to have,-4 -Such ls the law of love. --R. C, Trepchi