fi.-{igi_»‘I. f.- 1 a vera. o || mi... ou. H . W. _ I . II M 355,23, ggi; II inz.; I " : Morning Maile, f.‘.’o“I“l»§i cHAI§to1j'iii.=f'i*owN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, FRUIT oitowrlis S4 >E‘ fs as vv’i‘t’i=’i.’r".fif<‘»’vi{{1 INTERESTING MEETING ii siiiiiiiiiiiii 1 . ‘.5235 "Mei _ I . 'si.-If -V , _ ' -N I ‘_ . _ . Yesterday 01111113 the LHS! S¢SSi011 WHS _H¢.l1l_I111d Proved W'lI'|T,f.v f°_ 3:1" All Voiiol-A Large and Very Enthusiastic Mass Meeting field in the Very Interesting. Prof. Macoun and Fruit ‘lnspEc- °°°. 0"” 1°' H” H” tor Vroom Gave Excellent Addresses. Co-operative Work 'Estahlished. ` cisiiiu uns ‘THE LAYMEN’S MISSIONARY MOVEMENT MASS MEETING -*_*-*_ _-__ Kidney Trouble. -in SANTIANDER. som, neo, ,___ Axis;-1_1 THURSDAY, DECEMBER Io, Ioos. i,,»_I» 8> -e 'Je '<2 we VI Ze ,<4 gi I-‘E ,_ ... '4> < gs *_* tire.. First Methodist Ehurch East Evening- Three Excellent Addresses Given by Laymen. Resolutions Passed. A__-@._._____é_.______,_.._ I(SPe°i‘]-)'°‘Th\ Ffmch it0HlI1Br Gu d- Last, evening ' . _ _ I 1 it _ _ ` “_ _ _ “ masf m°°UU¥ 01 all are l.500.000.000 people in the world, Canvaser hospitauly and not pour ers Association met ln the Prince of If=Wslcl College yesterday morning with D. J. Stewart. The president im ‘ nmedfately called on G. H. Vroom, _,Dominion Fruit Inspector, for an ad dress on Packing and Packages. He 'said the apples could either be paul; ed on their side or end with 1.he lnrges apple in the middle so as to raise the bulk in the uiifldle ,in order to keep the apples firmly packed. Regulation sizes of barrels ,for packing were' thus given _:-Ztil inches from top to `IrottomI, 18) inches fncross bilge and 17 inches across fthe head. For boxes, 30 inches 5-long, 11 inches wide and 10 inches fdeep. The above am all inside mea- surements. The width of the end boards should ice % ofi an inch, the .side boards L an inch and the top land# iiiiiiiiiiii iiii. I INSENNI IIEIIIH In Attempting to Jump on. Moving Car He Missed His Footing. .._~_.. 9 The lent session of the Fruit Grow- 'bottom l of an inch, "_ 1*” Prof. Macoun was then called upon a oup w h President Castro tame in the churches in the City was held today. I the First Iviothotuut ohuuoh. 'r. A ‘ Question readz.-Are model orchards- Castro will continue on the steam- James acted as chairman. The (ir for a paper on Judging Fruit 3,1; as managed in Nova; Scotia or guy. SP to Bordeaux and will travel oven. Sllcaker Mr. Moriarty very ably 1 ln that leaves over 1.000.000.000 peoplecoid water on the movement. He re. C_ wg; have neve_i- heard of the Ohriut, ferred to the American Civil war, Sty W0 U11 57D.000.000 unprovided for Iwhen one.out of every six voluntdred n_|al1d those need 27.000 missionaries to Isurely he thought one out of a thou- Exhioitiono." He som uii iudi.-eo nun where oiuo or any vuiue. c.. ' H. lun-u to neriiu. trouutea the siibieot quoting the nihie °"““g°1"‘F .“""“- ‘fm Yea’ 1* COS* ?s““d °"“"°h mmbefe Coiildvolunfeor for his aut.hont\_ His “mmm were for a missionary including sa,lary,| H Aitken of Carvell Bros. read th; diflefoni ideas about iiidsins and the Vf°011\ "P1186 Serine vw; out of 31 Camo has come to Europa with i " . Iomplov of nouvo teach ro foiiowin I t' ~- exhibitor did not know which way to °r 32 model °r°h‘"`ds,m Nova S°°"i'* the i“*°“u0|* Of S°t.f=liUE all Venezeu- Ishgnliaiffxingiil NINl”i;s?:1i1arBh‘llNved thaw I e I new' g Peso H mn. _ . _ h th , . - _ . Y °"°m°i1 arrange his exhibits host to suit the ;',,;rt° beffntwxfs pggrliig' °§.’h°§ V 1° S Infornotlonal ii arreis. had H God-elven work to do and wit taste of 'the judge. He thought 3 ‘ty suited to the dmérent 1 3-u` The general healt of the president HES h€1P.th§Y_W9l`° EUIUK f0¥'W8rd. '_ioh11r0hes.~repair of old ones, truuaf Recognizing the hand. of God h Portation etc about $1727 per n is- ,in the Laymen's Missionary Mavg. sionary or district of 25.000 people, Iment and believing that its aims are 0°* ' _ N Aft/er music by the choir the chair- It will “gun” $2’000 nut year Un “C” in line with the great °°mm'i55iUll circular should be given to judges be- ties were thus found' out and intend- is £006. but he w.ll; undergo an oper- m,anIcaned U- S C 1Ge count ofthe higher cost of living given hy our Lord therefore ol if 011 onsu neial ‘ ' WB ve fore they went to work so that all were four things looked for in judg- nught he douef 'r. H 'fi tn ' it 'i I t' _ I 'J ' _._ ' ' .~ _ ` ai e shi one ;1:§cf;imy)I;;>6l:;l§r;;eI:)eiI;g1uc%I-*Isa sag f€l¢;;1ctIi)igiIgxi!il1iddrelss;i Fix-;;t_he told no ing :-lst large size, 2nd freedom from blemish, 3rd high color and 4th finish. He thought the stems ought to be left on for exhibition and bet- ter on for export.. He said fruit highly polished and the best side up opened suspicion in the judge and the fruit was then probably judgedi strict- A i>IIovINciAI.IsT ard, The followin we ted ._ am and passed. Wealihy, rVeVa‘:7l(N Rlvei-T YQ; shlqftedv containing "mf vers? Stark, Duchess and Inkermen. and so theha gtd;)g;rm$?)';d°¥)m tilhem Question read :-How can _a co~op- His addrgssg contained £235 3:6 Mr. Wilcox was thc ncxt apeakei~` Further resolved that we pledgo (Continued on page 4.) . ngures of which 8 ‘ew are Sivan be_ and he took as his text, "Speak tv. ourselves to support to the full ex. __ 10w_ Lust year $22.460_00o had been the people that they go forward."_H Lent of our ability our respective Mis- _ _ ‘ contributed by the world for thmsaid the time is ripe _to go forward sion Boards in undertaking this w0;~k_ ls Thr-cate'-"ng In Hayt-I, Bu Jpread of the GOEDBL of this amount His discussion was chiefly along lm: That this meeting earnestly request, , . 361.000 and ull other nations 53.940. 000. it will be seen that 85 per_ cen wr. frurt planters were 'thus saved . noon for kidney tr ble Wubu, He gave a most pathetic and Thus it wiii take 554.000.1100 to evou- ,thot in the opinion. of this meeting W gclize the remaining 67§.000.000 pei). Iwi (jliristian men of Charlottetown, ple. He gave his experience when in P. E. I., Can-ada should undo;-wk., grow enough fruit for their own use. A E En on H g.° Its. name' In Slnga ore and whil the h l » ‘tli. v lv ~ _ . ___ . gland they were discussing what to p e. r.e e ° obely' " 8 “F5” “f‘“°'” 0* he’ *hare Of \ 0 wglillistlgtili sgkltizdin Wltiaaglixn yarietlgs call this broad fair land and during v;J“t°h¢11 the missionaries and ssidV‘V01`1_d. 11_1C1l1d111§ the evangclization I.f y p _a .o e.u.i c 1 - the discussion 3 chapter in P51 B t_at by experience he knew that mis- the immigrants now coming into ('an- sions were helpful and a paying in ada. and that the Province of Princi- vestnient both spiritually, commcrci Edward Island will do her ,.,;,m.,. uf' ally and phllanthropically, this great work. Io! carrying on the movement. He sa-` each church in this city and Province ich U i . - Nobody Knows What It’s ouE.un'§§f1~4tEINiIiI5.s Bggegtagggefgniii- *"°’° “N “ ‘°"' M “"=° “fe “eve” *° HPPOM 1- lovmers miawmvv ` All About. of the work needed as a personal can committee to promote the work of tho t vas etc, but those right men wouldb local church. That the churches of 40, the Spread of the Gospel has been almost sure to refuse but he advise.; Charlottetown should contribute week- contributed 'ny the Anglo-Saxon race. them to go forward and bear the ly an amount averaging not lem than cross that the success of the move- 'ten cents for each communicant which REV. EDl°e wadmln Talks Enteftainingly of Hawaf ‘ggign sréggooxmfxxgnaigetxn ogxlment here depended on them. He ad- ‘was seconded by R. H. Jenkins mid , _ B 7 P11 . . (APE HAITIEN, Dag 9._(gp¢c,,_1)__ to pwmh the Gospel to about 25 000 vised the adoption of a weekly sys- supported by others. A standing vote e ' 9 , . I _ Likes Salt River Valley and Says Taft s Election from on ou.. .. .ovoiuuouuy out oeooie in his or no iii- time. so our im “Y tw °°°°= o, “wk of f.‘=°f°- W" token and moiorilv -»v°oi>v<1: break in several northern towns and the misswmnies now in the Heidi abouts. Then he advised the people ft od up. The meetin adjourned b . 5 Y Means Much for the Trade. it is feared the movement Wm spread could reach only 375_000_000 but th,”-elwho would be called on to receive thc. singing the Doxology. ~ `I i _ SACRAMENTO, Cal., Dec. .7-One f the most interesting visitors Phoe- , pressed with me Salt RWM. valley” at r nix has had in recent months was uoiioron, occ. 9-(speoioi>- is Whlll lttdmptllg to jump onthe t llrnke board of e car loaded with of _Home Missions of the Metihodistl (ML Wa,-Ima” referred to abwe isa wood on the Moncton and Buctou- EDISWPB1 °h‘3I`°h- DT- Wadmw' is "-‘1`na.tive of this Province and -a recent: °"' ”'°“°'°°“ ‘“°° '-°‘~‘°“° W” ‘°- €§i°..°..‘~’.?~I.“§~‘.¥.. -”.....§..?°§“.-.‘iiI.§.i“;.".f.‘Z..‘1i°..‘.'f-;°g;‘_f,‘;§ gg §§;§;,°§;‘,f:‘* ;g,‘_‘,,“;;°‘;,g;> IT sumti? killed. I 8 3° "°’ ""'°“'“ 'l°l°“*IY I0. il” ohoutzass muon woot of Los Angelou and bromabh, °,,,,_ as M, Wadman ground and had his head smashed to s 'p iexllyald Both leg! cut ei? below the X government much like our own The tom. of the Inga. cm” of the pacmc eo, conditions there are in some respects Cunt in “curing 31000 to _id him in I Leblanc meds a practice of jumpiiik Bimimr t” °‘"s" as the land m“5"‘ II” his work in the mission field. _eh asrsln the manner whith resulted 1 ‘EI his death, but had been warned by 3,1 the management. of _ The young lu was standing betwee* e _ theraile waiting to jump on. . ports stop. Bild I 81`°&l¢ C0&1i1'1¢ ffl- ' Ho lost his balance and was thrown is bei” devek’ ed at this im " _between the rolls where feur wheels ef and Japanem DL wmmn W* “_ ev. Dr. John Wad'ma.n, who has left Mr. Wadman was delightfully im- least as much of it as ‘he could see in his drives while here. He said he had General Rohillaffd has left for Con- aiva for the purpose of suppressing _ the disorders. _ , It is impossible t give the move- `, 7' Y’ - 1" . IHIIMH IIIIIHIEE IHHIIIIES IHINKS ov. 9 for Topeka, Kas., to st- nevcr tasted better oranges, grape end the annual meeting; of the Board fruit, or olives than those of Arizona. I _ group of islands in the Pacific lst His trip WM U most enjoyable 11°” ‘Sl-“nd” are “Hd” '~°““*°“°‘ succeeded auning inn tin-oo mouths i ated and the climate is mild and on E D P0 » he inhabitants are Chinese, Koreans in 9"' D°_‘“°‘.1 °f °"r hi' b°dy‘ teen years a missionary in Yokohama, ` ‘ ' Japan, before taking up work in Hn- n? waii. He was preceded at Honolulu by Rev. Dr. Pearson, formerly e pas- tor of the First. Methodist church of this city. ii ii/iiiiiisi iiiii; gg--_ y f Mr. Wadman shows at e, glance the nlnirness of the criticism that the lobe-'trotter sometimes makes of issionarles. He is an elive man, 50 ears of age, with keen eyes, smiling xr . acc, quick wit large outlook and the GUERN5Ey5_ A .erican nervous energy N0 011° lst. Roper Bros. CharI.itl,et.n\-vu. W 2nd ° I I. "S ' nap" Bw" L'"'“"°"”""“`"- H-is addresses, three of them, were Ii GWNHGY Gow 3 years did. , ght to -the point, racy, informing ist. Roper Bros. 0harl.i'.tuao\v-i. |,._n,1 hem-toning. His breadth of view 2110- Rover Bros. Charlottetown. IW as apparent when he said that a 'unsi- G’“°1`°9¥ l10lf°l` Z WMS Om- 'ness man conducting iiis business in ist. Roper Bros. Charlott~etI.iw:i. GRADES. I, nn honorable manner. UVGTY CIUZU1 ving n wholesome clean life, evciiy C0" 3 7”” 01d- teacher is the public schools of the Znd. and 3rd. Roper Bros. Uliur- isjamig was umissionary of the 'heat lottrtown. - sort. He called Roosevelt It ENB-I3 , im'ssionary 'I"hc work of the mission- 1 _ .ary is not to renew the hearts of_D90“ I ~_ I , ‘u,,es_ but to give true ideals and :pie that, they may live devotional SD und motives for all work. It is a , . . _ t to bei gompleted [li THE |$|_[ []f S|(Y[ .°;“:.““;:..i;ii;:i .. .. ... ... prosecuted vigorously at all points of 1- _ contact. iiii.IFAX. Deo. 7,-in the Moot- U1 T it’s election: Will ITWHII ich 5;;-B ouracountry, as 'Taft knows Poll Star of the Sth inst. “Wettle," the orient ,md tho possibilities of 1' Ni dry Ityle, writes in the the trade of the Pacific. Where “OW following manner respecting the Is- the Juno are masters. Large govern- “FW 03 Shu;--Aacertain man has been ent appropriations have. Bl\`@°d¥' "f"-Wh' a ff0oK..nn' in this book he men made for the development of har- ws that wsea 1.50 an isao the In- " ` . 'F .. ' ` 'II ‘W o' Skye renee ai ueucouunt uno be d bhe people are asking' for ors an _ appropriations similar to those rélldé lllor-loner ll,.._4l,¢o‘10nels, 600 com bel., on we mainland for irriga ion. '""°i°l0d'~ nu' 10,000 soldiers, T "‘“"‘ ¢°"l`11°rl o‘.colonies, one gov- n°|°ll“d» nn' one u e o’ the Su - onion general, one chief Barons ,YI f the Panama 011\111l Nlel izmogflethtn u(tmos't importance to onolulu its a cooling station. P M,-_ wnriman showed also the rea ard by the mlmionarles, as lt t0\1° J ds ii '"1" Con ' ' lend. 1 u it I mon :or- 0" “h“K§'l%!%th o' thvoonlgixie “Y 0f_th° wmk be ng CB h. "yo nu meson-»t is ru-.ore o' the me :_ 0 sky* 1,), I- ;.‘ '- . . , ‘ C _ha-d-fe-opus--gs V "lllllnatilonl d-'Hve thousand~ school mc" a leer. For is time f-\1° D|“‘>° B' "Vid ml- ten ;ihl;“d\lNI\l:4:eNh m;pit)e of hen hueba‘:f"'{I n1;h°{ rggxérazztiftefcagntgz 3ft?_,:,\;§§ dm' M th' city Han' °' “cm in which Whether death was the result of! lugs' ;.ntll;‘" aunulrrzofrgm gn* Ipmtest' but atlNastlisi§\h°oI:vr?i'T1bpl|:\i;i?or‘k( ilind po(lice who succeeded in avoiding nlgsgizntggaglii gxgngogmlz X3: 'l¥\\U"1¢l` 0\` Suicide I" “Ot YU- NWT" 1 . .. W. 5, “m °" n, gave HP °“‘ ‘ . _ P ' "mincd. Members of the family aver W P0 _ t ii, tnlamlty. The Italians are employ dred show were nad' resulted m the that he was shnt by B burglar' The filldren |‘lVeifl‘,’*,thl.fA¢t that ovgr 1; if lve vbfol, d well as hear- I N M mm`)§po..u ue donning of °' “’ Mun -= Polite amd of Y°°*°f°‘°Y- The’ ‘“"'°“ o oi I tu luxuries of I I fi orshlp of am _ _ pro a e a our per- _ I th id f th I - the re W the story of B°“lf°°°I""“' “Sh ’“‘° "°‘ f~°°d” “d ‘“‘""sons. and Slight tniiiflw *° “'° °“'°' gzzeme oefriutxazsu eviuentifj Hirmhfi h mint Mldleli Inspeum. to 'num' fglillnlifg :aged "9, that held our ownluiitltng expedition followed. p".,om_ » 1 pi-u--_-,- children and make rdports to their ncmm, in miserable superstition; CHICAGO MARKETS. {::°*' With lush recommendations as is ,ii the children are under Ameri rendition of the children wir- an school teachers, it is clear that at '°‘”°_De‘__ 9___q i Q "lo School card to appoint a per rent.: ° ° f W _ '_' ill he worthy citizens o / M” when lf' »- . w 'I-‘rd e Lmlmeat It ureocoiilu ole. they now salute any by dey- my Com ' » th, springs of life mud chaos” g . uahlc the ycrtr round Honolulu, e capital, is ka. city _of ~50.000, many G ` whom are Americans and Europe- ns. Here ships from all the Pacific I ' lllbl tl h fl . 0“ld think °f mln* as a vmonuy 0" abenrtagmll will hs minted su theft. Ei 1`€°1\1B”°- He "dongs to t°‘1°7° Ithev will be valuable from a. numi|» \lON'1'RlAL.Dec. I.-Lieuii. Rogers, of Ottawa. who was in the elty yester- day made the interesting announcement that the Canadian mint would begin the coinage of gold this vreclr. As the h were thlus under coverof one robber’s ,. V. . g. Canadian dies are not ready the permis- sieu of the British %c\'ersmeiit has been | secured te use the ritieh dies until the end of the veur, when the Canadian N _ H( willhe ready. Each ef the canadian °“.°_”“_’ “‘°‘_‘9-I “M °""'l°d_ bac ' A minted coins will have s. letter "C" en- "‘%’g°:.gEs:g_°‘l th’ '"““"°°' Tk' IH IIIE f ad ef the Kin inafic point ei’ view. EIIIIIINIIIIN BIII I.()NU()N, Dev. 7. -“\\`liut will Mr. As: uitli do nnw"" is the im-stiou on House of Lerde and the Education Bill ment will revive the campaign against opinion is that lar. Asquith will take refuge in the tratidifionul policy of HI- I wig he filled from now on more rapidly thuu the most saiigulne Tory could have general impression. HNS BEEN IIHIIPPEII, l- O selling of liquor, was up today before cuss it: ati Present- _ _. Stipendiary Archbald. The papers . "You do not wish either to confirm \ . . _ . e\'ci'_vton|g\ie when The uniiounceiiient B, - U ,,, . .I -t ~ , svusiiiuda thut thc (loveriiment hiultlc-i1“l°°E` t° steifners at that 1mr§' 5* Yefj he replied' That 1 is ax cided to drop tlze education bill. \VIien|1'1“mI~‘“` UE Wi “ees” were exam ne I WHY- tho i.ioou.~uu Hui re_'oofoaI h thu chief of whom were Cuvtofms Omoo' ` g 1 y Joseph McPherson and Preventive SIR WILFRID LAURIER A . dropped because it pleased nobody, the Officer A. Gammon. The latter said ON WOMAN SUFFR GE. Asquifli Cabinet remains with its ehl- that any man could sell liquor to a "*°"‘“ _ age ‘ie-.iision act and nothing else Wirth 5liip's captain, such being allowed by, OTTAWA, Dec. 9-At a meeting of spec 'ing of to its credit. In some quur- the customs regulations. Mr. Gam-‘ the Women‘s Christian "l‘cmpero,nce W" ii I" f*“5B°=‘*”‘1 ill” il" (*°"°"“' mon swore thot Mr. Koiiy had toia Union .,, letter from .sir wiih-ia Lau- . ' h the Loi-ds; in other words that it willi ml 1 i H t d_ seek electo_|.olsu.foF_\- by fresh Radical[§:ipd°,r;1'e C;1,?p,¥,,:)f,¢?g3;n¢g “$5 "E803: time ago the Premier was and Soclalisticle inlution. But the best Thuémal asked if he' would support wMm_n.S_ hu upiho cup. root the Lenin cup NINE nvihomos WERE “““""°` I"‘“‘"“' “"“““"*‘” 9”” “‘° hoped ierafew inonthsugoisu prettyl ~ p1N|.;BLUpp*_Ark__ Dm, 7_._.5°v,;“ conelldererl by the Dominion Govern- f- ‘ ' - 'ngs were the tolls enacted today hy ---*""*'-‘ ' 0 . . DRUNKEN RIOHN UAMPBELm.0N_ Auiiouoon diver. The mei- ui uiowiy, Mvsrsafous DEATH.. ri mining another dvke. further east.. ST LOUIS, Dec. 9-Francis Hirs- ld fa faithful con- '“°°°°;,§ Hgvatoo Irving with a noir nse their funds for return YY . ! . M.. I I ‘N|;lD‘ICA`£'IN;l'l5EC'l‘ION. Cegflstxn qllo and both! w¢'|'il;,e1W°*‘*'“1 HI” " “Y 1 w Pnlncess Gopiolani destroyetlfd by the international R'y and were d _ __ I. pec al)-- l'°”°““°°' "'°°° "°',° 31% not wheut 104 ion; sz; ment nny definite ignject or aim, or ' determine in whose favor it is organ- ized. Gen. Bellierd, President of Com- ' mittee who was sent from- Port Au Prince to `enidesvor" to persuade the . - ,,,,,,,,1. 0, Cm, H,,,,,,,, to ,,,,,,,,,,,,,_, Ontario Germans Moving for accept the new rigime, is unpopular Better Trade Rdations here and his selection may bring ser-I _ _ im trouble. - -With the Fatherland- I '=m°flt "WSG- HUIIIIEIIS EIII IWIY . ` seams, out., Doo. o-lspooiuo -A WITH” tne result ef a meeting of repreaeututiv- es the industrial and cenmereiel boards -I--_ as industrial aeloeiatien will be formed ferpreinoting good trade relations bs' FORTLANI. Ore., De °I, 5.-The not siae oeuinwoo roused iffot night by '"'°°1 _9°""“°_Y ‘"1 °‘”_“1‘~ _ three masked men et’ $10,000. Thepzee- An Influential executive committee ldonf pf tho balk. Henry H- NOW ll. representing weighty financial and com-I ‘md 1”' "“ "'°‘°"' "°'° -mst ' “R” t° lnercief interests has been appointed to leave the bank for home when two men _ ,_ Ih tt _ armed with pistols entered. President I* ‘° t ° ma °‘ "I" Newhall and his son were ordered to ----*_*-‘-1 old n their hands. and while they evolverl. the ofhei man ciawlefl hrongh the cesloiei-'e window. assed MONTREAL, Dec. 8-It is under- stood that Sir Montague Allan can have the High commissioner-sitio when Lord Strathcona wants to re- tire and that the stipend will be in- ‘. .__ creased to $25,000. SYDNEY, December 8-The noni-_ This London despatch was read to ng in the case against/ Mayor Kelly, Slr M011fBB11€ llhili' Ul0fl1i11_§ WIND ho f North Sydney, chargedwwith illegal replied that he did not wish to dis- tnte that Kelly is guilty of selling or deny lt ?",he was asked. im he positively would have nothing rier on Women's Suffraf-20 G1-\°B"»i0“ Sufli-a.~ge. His letter, while not com- Unoniuuni-zn av we'rI»:n question is out for Provincial Ingro- iume dwellings and two brick build ment norouchin waters of the swollen PROMINENT CLUB MAN’S sing and the water ls gradually under- -- iglft. ' club man' md. u director ofthe '“_`-""""""”` Louisiana Purchase Expoflition Co.. FIERCE RIOTING' was shot And killed in his home last' """' ht. in <1 t I e. o-:tn Kansas orrr, neo. 9-in the uhu- .;‘;§ Bh0§i‘fng_° "'°“ Y m ““ ‘B i “th °‘ ’°u°“mm D°\b°" ‘nd "M police who are investigating the cms ` her; home. FINE AND COLD' The temperature registered twenty IN NEW YIIHN WIIH MIISI IIUME Explosion in. Italian Ten Nnw voiui. neo. s-rspeoiui,-` More than at score of persons were in- jured, ive seriously, when s. bomb was hurled into s tenement house here today. The house was badly wrecked. ifnuure of the occupants of the ‘*"""f ffl f"‘ml‘ly with a demand for " ` "" "’_ "' " “-K Hand was he eeue ei the este-egg. |¢qqyg§ . D0 |1°\1lI Ill lcccpied. exclusively ny irnnans and threatening letters had been received by them during the' past few months. sleep Plaster and bricks mixed with jog- gezl pieces of glass from the shattered windows were hurled into the roorns with frightful force. Some ofthe injured were found buried and unconscious under the debris piled upon their beds. SPENIIS HIS IIEE WASHING HINISEIE P_l.AlNFlELD. N. .I.. Dec. 7.-The cunous iueniu of s-_ youth for constant washing: in puzzling -pliysicians here. The patient who is suffering from the delusion that anything he touches soils his hands, is the son et' wealthy' parents. The young man who egeiids most of his tlineorer the wash .tain cleansing his face and hands is being treated by Dr. Harry V. Hubbard. ot’ A20 Central Avenue. who, in speaking of the case, said he believed he wnnlll lie ulole to effect a cure. “This is the third case of' the kind that sa come to mvattentiou." Dr. Hubbard ____ lam,-eo to deal with, neiore being hsaid, “hut itié by fur the most~n.ggm\-- ated, My patient labors under the hul- lucination that everytliing he teuchos _soils that part ef the body with which it came in I:ontnct,uIid he ef. once rushes can may be... . _ _.I ( oo late fer classi cation.) I _.l OST Tuesday, tlth, between Mark- . J et Building and Ferry wharf; a pocket hook containing e. sum ot' money. Finder *ve at pe- KOH! & C ' . t , ni receive reward. o ii s ore it ndodmpd. \,\_l»l'-IY WORK FOR OTHERS I have __ nineteen tested ways of making money with which little or no money is required to start with. Planavthat have all proven successful can be worked in any Town or City. This is, not 3, get rich quick or Gold Bnlckg scheme. Send lone dollar for full in- "'_"' degrees at three o'<-lock this morning. May Pork _ "‘° M615 _ TORONTO. Decf 10 - (S cial)»-Mod ` . struetions to the Perf! P"°m°"l“I I crate northerly and \\‘esteI!l;' winds fin . ‘nd ‘lecidemy Nm' _ Millarfl Liniwoent Cures Diplffheril. 12‘1°"1'l“" (If, no; 311, Moncton, N. B. More Than Twentylnjured by Between Britain and _Gor- I n;:..".v,and the Sooner the i ' Better for Britain. orrr or Iiu.=:xxdo,. Deo. e-(sooo. ial)-The following statement is made I1! Frederic Rihodesf cousin of Cec'iIl Rhodes who has just returned from s trip to England: “In my opinion and in the opium; of the best versed men in Guest Bri- tain a war between England and Ger- many must come, and will come with- in the next two years. ‘_‘Wl1ille in England I talked to the best versed msn in public, naval and military affairs and ‘found their opin- Vion unanimous that wer with Ger- Practically all the injured were a- ;m““Y is iU"m"b|°~ . “1 was in conversation with eil-ligh official of the English forces in Chine serveral years ago and he stated posi- tively that war is inevitable. I “The matter cnn't be put ol, must come and tfhe sooner it comes the 'Het- ten for England.” I ,PIIIII WIDE EEIIIII ` NEHIISSIIU IIIGBI DIGBY, l)cccmber_8-The enterpris- |ing citizens of Port Wade and vicinity have decided upon establishing a ferny service between that place und Digby. A syndicate has been formed to pur- chase a suitable boat. ~'I`he boot is to be nt for service on or before April first. lt has not been deciderl as yet which is the most pre- ferable, steam or gasoline, but she will be well fitted for the service ,ln which she is to engage. She is ex- pected to accommodate about twenti- tive cabin passengers and nine months out of the year will l>Nf0fl“ 5 dim’ service running three times w;@‘kI7 ul’ other times. I-for winter headouartsiz .Wm bo on this side of the 11118111. “ 'in summer one will remain over nisht Int Port Wade. The local l0V¢1‘“¥°°“t . enbaid and the host will . ~ . _ » t Y ' tn the \\ ash basin ei lmthfnh. .is thong; glial; Jie mail contract from the fyiei-al government. besides connect- ` - I _ _ . ins d gondensed Ad"'¢N't|scme{\__t_§ Sting-| ‘Nil-1-“ Hysiihnan ano Uo\, Lloyds Agents. City. received advice D! i°l°'§1'¢"§\_IUl*- gvunlng that the tern schooner He - en Stewart." now at I- t. Ji lm s New- foundland had received comdderablie damage oy a fine, v/hiclfoccilrred in her hold. This vessel receiitly (sailed 1 tli ort with a cargo 0 W0- tl-IYE lo?rsC‘i)xi've\l Bros. Sho li¢d"rlll- ckarged the produce, and was loading fish for Brnzil._______H_____________ Vi?-AENTIED boy to learn 'trade of _A l tthis office. harboring DP! 3 1z_`0`\3W`\‘ I ;.. ‘I .ji , .il