_ . Bireuleiien -Greater l-hair...-..eAni llier ...}...... In Prince _ 5 to I2 .. _ _ 1| N B THE cn ietorrr-arow GUARDIAN. = _ _ " Y LY - - _s_.._“ _.___.,__.., ._ ____ _ ...__ ,___ -_--» _ _ _ _ _______ _,_____ ___ _ _ ________ _ __ _.L . -- _ D Y _ .. _ -_'Q LIL FOUNDID leg; “Nu X” _ ‘WNY ='°v~1>==>_-url or-iARi;.o'r'1'E:TowN, PRINCE. EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, Novisivresn 19,1904, _ _ ‘ {., e¢'e'e"n» I I I ' ` A _ ` _ .___.. _ . - 1-mpc-_ r -4 r -r-11 I 9'( 4.. ‘ -TANK EXPLOSION ~ THE BELLEVILLE S _ KILLS FORTY MEN -Building rereiiy wreeieeei .ner seeree Buried and Crushed to Death in the Ruins-_ Many EscapedAfter First Explosion- Firemen Feared to Approach-Num- A , ber of Bodies A ready Recovered. ' 1-ixrnosios or runrrrrxc Tasks. Cnroano, Nov. li-i-i§p¢ciai)_Mm,y lives are believed lost and n. number of mon fatally injured by the explosion of flvc small purifying tanks today. uuamn AND cniisinn 'ro nxxm. The brick building containing the tanks fin' il time 1105 'l“0\V@d i3° °-DP\”0l\Ch- was completely collapsed ns the result of MAY nr; ifowrv Kii.i.i<:n. the successive explosions, burying the men and crushing them to death. no_w some nscsrnn. Many men were employed in the bui d- anfi on the first ciiplosion some fled to the “°”“'ed (mm "he “‘i'"‘- injuries. i-‘nu-:Msn wane cnurxoivs. O_wlngf.olhc fear that the concussion might cause the exp‘oslon of two large tanks in the building the firemen were One of the laborers who” escaped states that fully forty of his companions have been killed. Up till alateh ur 12 bodies have been BRAVE MEN`-GAVE UP . LIVES TO COMRADE Three Laborers, One After Another, Try to Rescue Fellow _ Workman from Asphyxiation, and Each ln Turn Suc- I cumb---Broken Valve' Four Deaths. New YORK, N`ov.`17.l-Four men em- ployed in the plant of the Dover Rock- swry & Port Omni Gus Co., at East Dover N. J., were asphyxinteii in the drip room today. The accident was caused bya broken valve in the drip pipe under the floor of the motor room. _ _ 'The dead, Elias S. Chamberlain,_Otio Eidschunk, Gustav -- - --. Buimer, who was 17 years Qld and em- in Gas Works (_'._aused_,____ ployed as fireman, went through a trap in the floor io ‘fix the value and was soon overcome by the gas. r ' Chamberlain, the engineer of the plant went to Bulmer's old and he too was over- come. Tom Otto Eidscum of Ga.:-field, N. J., and a man known only as Gustav, who lived in Patenson, tried to rescue their comrades but lost their lives in the effort. 4 Hill IS Sllii l MllllYH ill llililliil Mosrsnax., Nov. 17.-The flume caused hy the hanging of Louis Riel, loader of thc 1885 rebellion, is still smouldering among several of the French in Quebec. Yesterday was the nineteenth anniversa- ry of the execution and Le Soleil, the Que- bec organ of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, re-calls the event with this comment : “Ali those who were nccomplices in that judicial ox- ecution havo disappeared from the politi- cal stage. Some have gone down to the gravejlwhlle others have received their punishment at the hands of the elector- ate. The last, Charles T. Casgrain, has just been banished from public life bya young man. “Bow your holds nsjusticc is passing.' " l _ + Sllllllil Slllllilll; ~NllllMli lIlllillSiS- The Teachers' Training Department of our Provincial Sunday School Association have decided upon ths‘ following courses of study for the current year z Regular Course-“The Revised Normal Session,[’ (I-Inrbut). _ Advanced Course-“The S. S. Teachers' 0011110,” second year, (Pease). _ The regular diploma is awarded to can- didates molding over 00 pr cent in the lxnninstlons of thstoourse. The post- graduate diploma is awarded' to candi- dates who holding the regular diploma make over 50 per cont in the examinations or the advanced corn-sc. Successful 'candi- riaf/es _who already have-received pont- mdoue diplomas, win be sneiiisa at hive attached to their diplomas Associa- tion seals. ‘ " Examinations will be hold in June next. " It |s.to~he hoped that each B. 8. worker ‘ will endeavor to -have formed in connec- tion with his school at ieslt one c‘a.ss for tliiqyrsrkr -liionia -una not bc possible, tin sums. can-r-he under-lskcn privately l' Mlllltlllll MAN' |]ll§S Sllllllillil a MoNc'roN, Nov. 10-(Special)-‘William Mackay, a prominent Moncton man, died today from the effects of a cold caught while out voting on election day. He was intimate with the late Mr. Glad stone and several times met King Ed- ward. Mackay came to Moncton from England twelve years ago to assume the charge of a Paper Mill at Penobsquis, N. B. I-Iauirnx, Nov. 10-(Special)-The Allan Liner Ionian, the first of the winter stounrers arrived this afternoon with 570 passengers, Hfty being Rusnlakiews bound for Frcderecton. The Ionian encountered boistcromi weather' on her trip ont. secretary will nt once notify the Superin- tendcnt of the department, sending the names of the members and their Post- office addresses. Persons studying privately should also report to tln\'t_efYect. The books may be obtained from John Mollison, Summorsido, at the following prices : ' Hurlbutfs _Rev sed Ndrmai Lessons, 30 ‘ cents. ` . Pease‘s Second Year Normal Course, 25 cents. _ In ordering by mail add 5 cents for post- age . A-hy information in regard to the work may be had by applying to E. E. Joanne, Supt. Teachers' Training Dept. ' --an-*xng CHICAGO MARKETS. Cnicaco. Nov. 18. _(Special)- Nov. Wliest lil May Wheat ill u 40! u cant " Pork miie " Pane sim; Killian-sh AB A CONVALESCENT FOOD. Mn. Wines N. Teams, Ompah, Ad dingw Cc. t ritc:~"M if oonnesgiondt 6 dvngszlon zvithaotkhgg \iyuy`ossiwiio'\vlchc\’»to coco. _ rl .Un the formation of a clans, the class street, thus escaping with- only slight *__ ‘J _ e ~ __ \ _ "Aho '£5 . 1 _ " \_ \*An-K .L `v` 1 . \_ 7' ~ 1 ` _ Q \~`\ <°“__ ""2 ~ 'e&_ _, Xc~e;<\»;iini‘1l u iinst it .~'i\ilrlr-ii since 1890. iii- is -in _vcilrs oi nge and is . . gi some extent the work cf thc iirignrie. l\l"0=iS Of lliidil Oliefi- pmpricw, of thc Daily 1.}x,,m|m|- of Dress butit wus “'iti\arwtdiUiC\1ity th innr .-.inn in- will in in-' in-nnei iinyrir In “b°“t l_‘“lf *"“ h°“" |"""“""" they -“i0” ~_____.__-i-i.__, _.____ Peterbcro. cceded in extinguishing the blaze vihiclr _-\tto|-nr-y (li-nernl filbsnii, mciiiber for }lxi.ii-‘i\x, Nov. lil-(Special).-i“. A. hllfi 5111151111 0\'¢l'1\llll0~*i» UN* l`"U\'L' l'H'l‘S-\' East Wi-liingtoii, is sixty two yenri of Barbour, ii Cnnndinn Fnginrrcr, now "°°"‘ "|°“3 "hc Walk* ' age rind was In the l.r-gislnture since 1879. residing in llor-don hnd been engugeil fo The ii-i1\l`"l hilii |'(‘\'l\ I-li\"'" 'hi' f*0ll\0 Of € l t V ` ilie also hold p‘in‘lfolio.~i iii the Mownt und report on the liiilifnx wzifi-`r system but _ the W‘"`k"“`" i",J' T' M"K""’i"'s '""°"" ‘ llnrily Cnliiiicis, ,__ Mayor Crosby over-ruled the action uf the i ingest-abiishineiit, which fronts on ilu-, lion. lf;-nrilc i.:\iclrf~u‘ii sits for South* City Council and vetoed I\lli""i|\i-mL`"i‘ 0" ilr-nfieu, is forty 1 rglii yrnr~ of ago, and the ground thai lliuirmir is not ii imc ,mg ||\ (hp L¢g\~|ntu|r_- holding the Fniiiirliiin flint plenty of qiiiiliflrri Uiinii t S ` of Public Works since 180 dinn cn ineers could be secnrcrl und that port folio , _ Womens Felt El astio side 681: Womeu’s Felt Don- _goia Goloslied $1.30 Women’a Felt Bus- ieine _ soc Women's Felt Bus- ins Goloehed, 68c Infants’ Felt Boots 25o “ " Don- gcla Golo rlrv, ii- porior 690- AT _ 'i`he hearing of thc charge of criminal libel preferred by Gun. Porter against Cnrmnn, was continued today. Porter swore that P. A. Lott, brother of the defeated Liberal candidate in \\`est Hastings, on Sunday, before the election told him that he had six bogus ballot boxes,_Ihe same hnving been ohtntnerl on Kingston and that thirteen bogiislroxes had been ‘shipped from Prescott to Cren- trnl Ontarinns bee hives. These were distributed, six br-ing given to Lott. The latter said his cons~ BU-l»l=Vll~l-E. 0nl~. NOV- iii-iSD€Ci1\|i";? give up connection with the boxes. BALLOT BOXES intended to "Steal Elections- Testimony in Court Tells of Bogus Boxes' Imported as Beehives, also Bogus Ballots-' A Liberal _ Candidate' implicated and other " Prominent Party Men Named. His brother, the Liberal candidate wanted him to take the o1ith~bnforc the deputy returning officer undthcre commit neriwv ' The bogus ballots tc_ bc used were ordered ly the canrlidi\ti~ Lott from Ottnwii. ' ` The bogus boxes were originally in- tended for use in the Ontario elections but Lott gut them for West iln.stiiigi-i.\ The nniiiei~' of se\'ci‘iil mcii \vi~i‘c men lionerl in connection with the boxes, niiinciy Stratton, Vuircc rind Gnp.Suiiivnn. cience troubled him and hc wanted to LIES AND CALUNINIES L' O ASSERTS ALEXIEFF Former Vice Roy Declares He Has Had no Trouble with Kuropatkin---Did Not interfere. NEW Yonic, Nov. i7.--A Paris cable to speaking of the udnrirabie military bond and they oft.c'n overlonkr-rl i>pportui\- _ __A__ _ 8° the Evening Sun nays: l ities for the Riissians to in filet blows up- - J ` The St. Peterslxurg correspondent o£` on thorn mv" mum’ ‘hue un ‘I WMO gomg ‘U the Echo de Pane, had nn \m_ervie“ mdnvi All reports of dl*-rsen~.i0n~ between hinl _____LL___ __0___ l____v_o _ __ U _ with Admiral Alcxicff, late V_iceroy in _sclf_i\nd lieinn-nl Kin-opntkin " ` 3 ‘ y "_‘ "` “ the Fm. EM," He is ,.,.pm.u.(| up myingwriifl, iir-snirl caiuiriirics. General Kuro. ' l f l i - ' - ~ - Int" nm 0 ( U. “l H not glcuuy that he fr>rc~iii.w and foretold thc “nr and lliitklii “ii` 1\|"10f4i Ulilliilctfiy iildeilefl i'uir.~ied V flint he is still it Cnniuliiiii. ` '|`hc Mayor' pemisls in veto(-ing the nppointnienf- nnrl claims that Bnrbeur N U G simulil never have been nppniiitcrl. STOCK QUOTATl0N_S. May be Big Battle-Stoessel ____ _ Says He can out Closing Prices _ _ _ _ __No\:.__l7. Noy._lN Atchison . . . . for M0nths_ Copper . . . . . . . . .. e ... --. B.R.T..~...... .. ... ----_ Baltimore . . . . ,. . Sr. l’i-:1~airsn1'nrr, Nov. li)--fSpevlnll- O'P'R"°°"""" ' 1:44; N. Y. Central. . . . _ . 1501 lfiiiil l67 uhles and U #H 1 ' ,_ own. tho ' Nw illi'.n§ rheiimlitlpni, when you spraln or bruise - ` _ | ,, sw,” _ _ G "_ m flu "Pe _ _ _ R _ __ _ _ Domino e . ewnlgtuu .M yourbe , rryDavis Painkller will fake , _ _ _ _ _ _ D°m|,,|o,, gm; __ _ __ ___ 'L_ W” mm *n gr 5186,. -me maths soreness mei ii; you ,rum gn n wiihilre mienimn orruifrngcomniun rn- Twin C“y____________ _l\i1`y. Avoid substitutes. O ti.,n,<_ ~ _ _ scene with their customar-_v nine-1-ity and _ hm m4|r);__ed uw porbfoub of I,__o\,inci__l 0’ ____4_______v_*______f_______._A-Y . ~_~-~----. soon had two s"re“nm:0r water playing on liir.l»ici~r iliril :ire well, slr-ep wr-ll, ciil Sei~i‘cti\l`y in U10 R055 Ciimnilt- » I - . ills reel nation was rlntcd O uber 12th ` » ~ _ i--,i,».--i»-i<~i. 1 r. ri. -~i_< - ‘ ‘if ~ < ' - - The nm was locmed near the f“m"'c° of iii‘i-lrliyiitl:(ii`lylSiilfiliiii(iri}li‘lii}‘rlbiiillrlnriiliy"lille [IC will nur, _g-,ink 1-,-.,.|¢c¢|0n_ g I I _ I e their steam boiler used for punning thc s\'i'ir‘iil.-. (ilvv iili \ii|\\'l-ll chilli liiili_y‘.\' Mowrnrzxi., Nov. 19-(Speclrili-Liberrds were nominated in all but one of the con- stituencies today. Bon. P. E. Leblanc of Laval, Conser- vntivc, was elected by ncclrunufloii. All iho Cabinet Miiiisicrs are clecterl by acciaination with thi' exception ol' lion. Dr. Guerin of St. Ann's, Montreal who is opposed. Dr-spite the Conservative lender-`.~ muni- festo eight Conservatives were nomirmtr-rl. In fourteen other cnnstltilericics twnor _inorc Liberals are ovpposing _each other and five candidates are offering in rncli of two piriccs. Ge OINC HOME 0 FliTll£Bf “ She Hnsbnnderl Her Strength." .._-¢»~...- ' PUTS NE\V|,`i.lFE INTO Y()\`i A strong statement but it is home out-by facts by those who have taken “The DI: L" Emulsion; Write Miss Black, Snpt, Graco Hospital, Toronto, and ask hor *Mc s ic thinks of lt, ~ 1 I .?.»f=" Qs ‘ r l s