m s ii( "M we me c cANai> riirnav _ --_ remain ' a _ _ i>__EcErv'_f1;I=i‘_I£ 6. _ msc or n.r.'- ,_` ~_ . Yeify Large "Attendance PI E. IaI_an.ders Win Many ' ` ‘ Prizes ' _ (S lol to the.Gunrdian ' AMH!li\lli:§i‘. 5-The )wintsr Fafr_closad_; tonight. The" _"A s very large attendance. Among thi .prize winners, Stewart BIO! Of A_ul_St0ll, P. E. I. captm-gd the Ewilig-._Ol1p for the-best pen 1°,- tbrea saws. I E. J. VQIGY of Little York, P. E. 1. captured.. the Irwin: Dup ior ine best exhibit. of seed grain consisting of no more. than two varieties of white Oats one variety each of wheat and bar-l_eir._ ~- - A. U. 'F.’,Qul, Llttlo Y0l‘li_, won tha prize for the best student in agricul- ture colleze. marins the highest score. , I sfE's* For is brcrnsre sisiior St. Dunstanls Cathedral was filled to its utmght capacity with citizens of all classes and creeds yesterday morning when the funeral ceremony for the late Bishop McDonald took place. _ ,' '_ _ _ After a procession consisting of Archbfsh? McCarthy, af Halifax and practical y _all the clergy of the dio- osee _andfmanyv from points on the mainland _had proceeded from the palace to.. the _Cathedral they moved up to the_,Sanctuary,where the Arch- bishop vested. ~ - Then followed the Pontlfical High Mass of Requiem at which His Grace was eslebrant with Rev. A. J. Mcln tyre, Morell, as Master of ceremonies, Rev. I. R. A. McDonald second .Mas- ter of Ceremonisis, Plev. J. A. Mc Donald, deacon of office, Rlev. J. B* Johnston, Sub-deacon of ofllce, Rev R. B. McDonald, deacon of honor, Rev. B. Boudreau, sub-deacon of hon- or. Rev. F. Hamilton, Halifax as arch-priest with the following other (_, “_ Mm t clergy in'the Sanctuary: Rev. Dr.` Big In a on the B airs ° e Obesry, representing the Bishop o Chatham, Re__ Dr. Gorlepy the Arch bishop of`Q`uebec, Rev. Fr. Savag Bt John Rev P McQulilan, of I-I .' ' . . al- ifux, Re_y;»_Qr.,, McPherson, rector of l '(0oatinued‘cir page three.) _ _ ’ -.»-»v._.._._,, ,..__. .__ __,__` ._,__,__ _ _ ri » _ .""'*'2 (Canadian Press) LONDON, Dec. 5-Greece in null Blfflllilinil out from srmistic but it is explained both from Bong.. and Athens that this separate action is undertaken to 001119157 with the agree- ment ann other allies in order to Dfbventt Turkey from profiting from the arrnistice to improve the military position- An unconfirmed report fl'0m_ A010115 says that the _Greeks are “Om-Illulnii' Ollerations against Janis but elsewhere orders have been/ -rs- celved to cease hostilities. T200 HEBEIS ` WEHE CIPIUHH] , _ _,___ _ (Canadian Press) Miiixiod, orrv, nec. 5-zoo rencis have -been captured in the town of San Juan Del Rio aftdr defeating 8, garrison of 70 men. ' It is believed that general Orozeo is. again directing' an organized cam- PB-l8n~ e iiii“iirii'sr iiiis nie' i=ii'¢ro'iir` ' and 'Motor Car company, limited, now practically completed so"far the walls and roof are concerned, attention is being concentrated on AMI-IERBT, Dec. 4.-The big main mc*-01'? of the Nova Scotia Carriage is as and the ' Ilealiing and lighting and installation used in this great building, which 340 X 60 feet, -and four stories f the main walls and connected w ‘ the building by fireproof doors. v this way there is urlrlroken floor s from end to end. Part of ~-the _floor is now being fitted up__,ft)r,g mobile work, and it is expected commence moving the motor pac first Siler. ~ of shnfting ~ machinery.. Over one and half million bricks were is in and elevators are placed in towers outside( ith In e to car stock and machines from ' Kentvills Mama: "ov KILLS His ra- _ rr IN M1s'rAKn Fon DEER about the first of January. MILD, Me., Dec, 4.-Leverettibyer aged 41. years, was shot and killed by his 14-year-old son, Frank, while hunting on Sunday morning. They started out in the vicinity of High- land 'ugh-y, s distance of two miles froniixe View. and after being in the wo I' a short time, the father told the boy to go in one direction and bs would tskeanother, hutthe father tookia different course from the one he mentioned, and the boy unsnpootedly -seeing what he took to be aidlbf, Bred the _fatal shot. The bullet 'from ,his gun hit the father in the hip.. polling through his body and comm out of the abdomen. T g the boy he was badly hurt and_'t t ho had better get help, as they wire then about one and ene- hal '-_mite from settlement, the boy haslten » to tile home of De_l\l°l Hughes and got assistance. They hurried __ to the scene and liumd Mf- Dyer into very_bad condition. He was taken to the home of Mr. Lath- am. Midi-7`Dr.' Hhlfadyen, of Milo, was summoned, and later Dr. Ford, but there was no halo, he living only about sixhours. I-Ie leaves his wife. two_.“‘f|‘la`ughters and a son, besides pareiitl and other relatives. STRANGE STATEMENT. LONDON, Dec. 5-Premier Asquith last night in parliament. replying to 9, question whether a minister repre- senting Ireland at Westrninister under the Home Rule Bill would be in cabi- net said, I cannot bind succeeding governments but so far as I am con- cerned (I dare nay I shall have no- thing to do with it) I certainly think he ought to have acsbinct rank. The Unionist papers construe words in brackets as possible indi- cating the Premiei~’s retirement, or 'that he thi-nlfs the Unionists will be in power when the Bill becomw lB_-W. _________.___...__ SOCIETY GIRL'S _ QUEER NECKLACE. GREELEY, Colo., Dec. 4-Two four-foot bull snakes may be slightly more cumfbersome and hideous to the multitude ns n necklace than chamel- terson, leader`of the voun2°\‘ 80% *Oli thirty pounds of can°3Y_ by wearlhil the 'unusual inecklance eidornment on the street. -_-_-_-_-_-vs.-,-.-_-_-.~..-_-.--.-:---=-~=----------f--==-- line Canadian Ceuniryms ,. _Ns.me....... ‘ _ '|'oisl.._.........._........:H:9-0 ~f.'l‘wo for price of oiie“*_ nie- Guardian iuunesement 11" l neun' U “""" “ma” ce'i‘liemi1iIe\\¢1l-l\\i\l\°l'l"°*“*‘°|'°°'_ __wonni~iirui eine eriirm ' ; In Fleming Guardian (mailed) one year. ......$2.50 n (weekly) one ycer...$l.50 the above two papers £0 BUY “d‘ l_ $2.50 °\ ' . °““'1Yhe Guardian” to the reading - alarger circulation by thous- V magsllié. ` ~‘ paper, size es. . _. Plgees, splelldlllli I operation, fieldsof ‘ sheep, views of the ' _ Wi, are given about The Osh; ___,,`,,,,.,\.`.~»~.»-eue "‘¢,..e_ .__ ores-e _ _ __ _ fi- eons or. lizards, but Miss Bessie Pat-' __ __ __HaRLo'r'rErowN,_ _ BY PieE.MiER YESTERDAY _ ii nianiiniis -rm 1',- (Special to the Guardian.) OTTAWA. Dec. 5--Premier Bor- den.- this afternoon in the presence of a crowded house announced the na. VBl~ D0li¢y of the government. He read the statementof the British gov- ernment as to what form temporary I-Hill immediate aid Could best be given by Canada atthis juncture. _ The answer from the British' gov- ernment was very definite and asfol- lows.: “It is desirable that .such aid should include the provision of a cer- certaln number of the largest and strongest ships of war which science can build or money supply." Continuing Mr. Borden said: Upon inquiry as to the cost of each such battleship, we are informed by the Admiralty that it is approximately two million three hundred and fifty' thousand pounds, including armament or first outfit of ordinance stores and ammunition. , The total cost Uf three such bat- tleshfps which when launched will be the most powerful in the world would be approximately thirty five million dollars and we ask the people of Can- ada. through the parliament. to .grant /»--- - --=~--1'-‘-»~‘--._ ...:».AAi....hf'Loi I Li... I I I. I_il ' ' f ' ‘_!..____"__ , _ _'_ ‘ \ ' _ l ` - ._ ` _ ,.2 _ » ,,,. r, -_-, _- ‘ ri., _ _4 __ I _ Gi{EiRNMEN'r’Si NA _Kolicv _ iinuouncfn iuniisii fini. 35000000 to Biiliil Three I5`eilerfuI'Buttleshi Shi to be at I si I 0fd°f°d 1° fuses fheGreek ml- ps E Fléef Biif NavalgBnttI’€'i§ ,,_.._.__-.-_--- ,_ J _ , that sum to His Msiestv. in order to otr seanorne commerce, and to make secure the ~ commom _heritage of all who owe allegiance to the King. Y Z mon defenceof the Empire. They will be maintained and con- trolled as part of the Royal Navy and we' have the assurance that,lf at any time in the future, it should be the will of tne' Canadian people to es- tablish s Canadian unit of the British navy these vessels can be recalled by the Canadian government to form part of that navy, in which case, of course. they would bs maintained by Canada and not by Great Britain. In that event there would neces- sarily be reasonable notice and in- deed Canada, would not desire to suggest- the sudden withdrawal of so powerful n contingent from any lm- nortant theatre in which the naval forces of the Empire might be ex- posed to severe and sudden attack. In the me ntiine I am assured that -i .i.._.-. ... _. increase the adeotive naval forces of A5 t° C““°'°l'°“ P°m°lP“tl°°.i“ thi’ the Empire, to safeguard our shores, °°.“”°ll° 0! Impmal d°¢°“°°~ M’-3"* 'rims ships win he at the aispcsai ~ iii I-°“‘l°“ ` _f°'f Si! moat je ni His Msiest the Kin 'fur the con»‘W='“ YW- Of P°m°'*°=\*l1- °“°l1 min- _serving as officers onthese ships. _ den said that he had an assurance from the British government that. _n< Canadian minister would bo welcomgd ister to be n permanent member of the Imperial defence council. The Premier stated .that the ships would be built in Britain under Admi- ralty_supervislon as there are ro ade- quate buildfng facilities in Canada. ° If built here the additional cost would be twelve millions. He intimatnri - i-.tion would be given to the estahlisbfne-ni, of ship- building in Canada and that the Ad- miralty was willing t_o place orders here for small vessels at first. "Canada" he said, is sending these three ships to range themselves in the battle line of the Empire with ,those of the mother country, of Ans- tralia and New Zealand. They will be three of the most powerful battle- ships in the world and they will bear historic names associated with this a special arrangements will be made' to, give Canadians an opportunity of country." In the basement is a¢C0II\1110 B -1-_ (5peclal to the Guardian) _ OTTAWA, Dec. 5-The senate had journed till Jan. 15. Illl. J. M. MIIIIIIII ,___ tery of Miramichi met here yesterd forenoon, Rev. W. B. McCallum, New Richmond (P. Q.), being ap- pointed moderator. Others present were: Revs. T. P. Drumm,, Camp- bellton; C. A. Hardy, Tide Head; J. H. Kirk. Dalhousie; B. J. Macarthur, Newcastle; T. S. Simpson, Douglas- town; J. F. M. McCurdy, Redbook; L. Beaton. Blackville; A. Rottie, Mil- lerton; George Wood, Chatham, (St. Andrews); J. M. McLean, Chatham (St. John’s); A. D. Archibald, Rex- ton; R. H. Stavert, Harcourt; J, R. Miller, Matapediia; J. M. McLeod, New Mills, clerk. The layman present were: Joseph Henderson, Bathurst; W. R. MacMillan, New Mills, and P. A. Forsythe, Redbank. » - Rev. J. M. iicheod intimated his _ . acceptance of 3 call from St. Peter‘s I BUYING II HORSE IN NEW YORK _iig1iii§i_';i..Piiii°.if.‘;”‘h‘;.;“‘;';;‘. the Sth instant. A committee, con- sistin of Revs. Drumm Macarthur l’ amd Archibald were 'appointed to _ , _ . _ _ _ h __ tu ts not _ ed __ h0____,s ente,_,,,,_,,,,,,g converaar draw up n suitable resolution respect ~' rc sau ~s ciail to “pass lim tutlieff‘laveiil“l‘1;(illd¢ll1iels1i;)r;;sa:ivg-‘vlrlx Enelsfgnggtarer "felled ill?" diglztored and cptl ner's call A miniature track|“fixed up" so as to de¢eiV° the m°Sl" Zhtdut, ons-eighth of a mile in circuit' astute P“\'°lm5U'- A9 5 rule hit is B ml!-<10 l°1' the °°°“9i°n5 on this thelomy after Due has his purchase omel ' was b ' stated that' he was actuated by char- liorses are shown, speeded to cart 0;' a. few weeks he_ca_i_1 tg? :l1_e_t_l;i;r,§`roéx\ Riereohiibmgtgse ;|_<;§rn)<;_Y boat ti; _ty and the _act that a charge 0, ____ in "ont of 3 running pony' Almosl he has been S lngi ottgnded by all Charllottttown." 'In the above no fidelity had been made against a wo- all the ushowingn in d1one_b_y_Ar géainbi. 3:1353 e;us___i:.e _among dr_v_}me_____Dn has been made o_ the h_m_ man whom he knew to be 0, pure Thomas wh° has been on t IF lt: v(¢)‘n‘ e gdm ner of' horses It is the'drods of details necessary to comply character. over twenty-five YQBYS- ‘He ls 1:; _I-em an ova B 1 ce where acquaint-livith in getting n horse from the Am- Fr. Phelan in the courtroom him- as the “Iron man” from the won (;§_I5T°“t mee ngwgdasnd néw onesvformf ericsn side. They are such as to try self wrote out the legal HHSWH in '"1 endurance he displays' In Bh(\ln- agceergrevxllser had the pleasure of a the patience and endurance to the ut-_ the case and filed it. It was a brief ing the horses he rldles ;;<'ei:B1;__: take e . e_, ti Wim John Spin” imost. In conclusion I can r0<:0m° document denying every charge made -‘lred miles ia day. 3 eat an hisilong co versa on A e___:_mend the trip as an ed_,,c,,to,_ as it _by the husband_ tim; _ev»'_eng1;_;;als_i_1_3k_;l;_>v¥>l; wfl>n_e o~n ho__Be_ the moat famgus hifsgllign ind elsjoy icertaiuly broadens one; _horizon in I will appear for nap, Sl-nidig 00 Ou ‘ rou‘ B11 111 . 0-11 ‘ r e wor . _ an t the buck-_ Ho smokvii HMO” MW “ga” a ca' 8 t 0 E g _regard _to tlfl1f_?___________________________________: E,?,¢;ft_w°man' Dr P el 0 ` ` se erv horse On thatrslll to Bos _ 1 1 its , . de seven miles from s PP Hz P Emu-ket Vail” of G ildenhatsgézcgsgsdf $32; liilrgesl) gage slold cl§d)s‘1;?_l’l;t 9-' :lid this long lead 1193 5° ll” mme Munson sqéllalio isa eiinmcnso build-I great many which are sold with bom- through the same 'obsta¢10B as lu NBW lille gliugylngn'-hailvnoi a city block. bnstic suiogies never realize the “"1 Y°"‘ 011° 01 °\1r h°ms not fright- ; ' d tion pectations of the purchasers- HOFBBS ened at a street car and was nearly carried away hy it. bl? f°l’t\‘““°°1Y escaped injury. The rip down in steamer Halifax from Boston to H811- ifax was calm and pleasant. and 'CD2 horses did not mind it a Par*-lille _ ....__.-~,-_-_ ""` _`_`"“"m Y' W - His appearance and stateméhll th “Glen 0°i°°;____!} 5211*! _-__- '1‘he`G!1_ . ____ ._ _ - ron sais? iicsxiwrs- A mum I I _ .fini nr. Fsuercs, a specialist lot of uve “nmjumd Muskratsl Sem* giiillgelzlhe y0\1ng Prince at the castle at og” gf, J, B, Hill South Granville. _ Spain" _ r-_ rr. 1. _ »¢_2;1_=_§__§>_§_._ TIDE looil. Etc. _ ______.....__ iron sans:-rain on _ _.__ - " _ bred foxes, male one of Rayner s - - . . U M9” °“‘:°",‘fl l°m°‘° Damned' Ap' 4 (special to the Guardian) » co. _ ‘ pry il. o . me oua»- - _ _ 'rhe fide viii he high this morning s. 12~5M$i- at 9 and tomorrow at 9.56; it will ' -""' hi to i ht t 8.80 d t mor- "On Thursdaywvenlng, Dec. ltth. be 'Il at ° an 0 the people of York and surrounding m»ili‘.ift.u:'»m setslthis uternyocu ans districts win he eatemciiea to a cen- tombrrow at 4.15; it rises tomorrow cert .by Chai-lottetowivs leading tai- I morning at 'I-28 and Sunday at ent with Prof. Watkls in charge. Be 'hlilhe moon nuthin um-noon at zsc. ' 12-6M2\~ on a"l'lie last quarter of the moon was “The annual IIIBCUUS Ol L0" 27'°3U D"_ 4 _‘lon '°¢m.’g sunday, Doo. lst, gt 1.05 3,. m. Farmers' Institute will be held in the, °'¢y°(,g~,'¢|gq'g'genor-= .Kline -new moon will be an Sunday, schoolhouse, .Augugine Cove, cn Term; gg sais, Dee, Btl_i_,,at,_l.M p. in., _ 'thursday evening, s llth Inst., at ~Auq`°~||g*|, _.The length of today will be dght 'I e'ci_eek. Il stormy, it will take I Chu1°gg¢g°wn_ _ 1|.5‘|nipd. hours .nd forty-nine minutes. iplaee the ant nee evening following. |§- "_,3uEu» / _ _ Y_v_ __ B. " (THE STA!-LION PETER PAN THE CZAREVITCH Is _ 1, wonni be ine deienunucs coun i ‘DS I _ ‘ BOLD FOR $100'000' SERIOUSLY ILL' eigused much discussion throughout T00 LITE LEXINGvi\0N Ky December 4- ND N Dec 5_A Bt Pe_m_sb____g the Lour Courts Builldingé h F _ _ f -- ' _ - ’ r. _ Cllsslflcnlml Pena? P82583 y‘;__;‘rfi‘;“;'fo, §‘,‘§f usggntci? té 'rhe__{>aiiy__Me_ii__sa,'§ £23 ,.,¥,,‘:,‘:,“1f,,,‘;§’,,,,v",§," ,‘§_,;‘dc,,,§°,,_ “V” sa, night shot .mi kiiise mrs. Mary oop- --- 5 5 °“' _ Czsrevitfrll ls Sf C9” “° ° 9 Judge Taylor before whom it wi t d th t age ts of _ ' . Om’ cent per word each msuctdzc go' xtGl:>l1ldel;>?:l‘c`l1asedathe bixylrsefbut and ° docmr is in conutlliml “telnet he henld' In this column. Cash must ac eorge k th ,_ ,_ Wm be ance. An aDD8-“ISU” fm' ° “pp He is eminent as an attorney pany order and five 11°F “nt dmeménl it is posltivgxncgoggme aim? next nf the boy’s left thigh and leg is be- and 1 would be glad to have him an “‘““““"‘ ’ :.';;r°“ ° .':.‘:°‘.i...'i' ir: ‘.:i:f‘:z"..t: iiizii isis. " “° " ‘“°““ °‘ “‘ ave can 5, - _________________ ,on . c . "ro Liar 'ii si-ior is ici' x 24 FT. _ insist that be must se- __ ___ th _------ __ in Richmond St when overcome. ~ 1° 1° "“°°'*°*“ °° Y” W ° °’ ° _l‘liP2€°1`5“‘l d°"5 ‘mt _seem t° i“]“r° his marvel' the sale. mifing, P“r°:”;_S“h;°£ 215 cnteen years and his tenure of the men throughout the world, becn.use_1ous constitution. _It almost sets one tomsrs in tgis raBuw_e e h _:B iz c,e__ks,_ip of the Presbytery mr the through it have passed most of the dizzy to__see him _ridu around the iéing arge connecdou._th th; irgolnk 31 et’ last ten yem_s_ _Deep appnc,ation 0, “ ._ . ._. M. a i>r01“il\€!1 P BW- H 9 ma g *` 0 ' .__ ' gret at his departure was expresse turf history and also because it pro- crack of his long whip can be hgard arfawnn Islands; ‘twetszt &§_“gs._i_l_y_i by an the members present vides a ready market for surplus from morning till night in an e ort w _ _our pure sees o _ stock from the breeding establish- to show prospective purchasers the agining it would be an ess? tflv. I>“\'»_ AS R APPEARS ments gf the United States. Buyers`_merifs of the steeds. All the horses ibefors we glr;;_3ir0\1gh_W°::d 23:33:22 trend from all parts of Europe, the are auctioned of! to the highest bid- illusion. ng one S Y li it i si-.aces sun cena/as sue the'usr'ane the seies ers mane auieklr- sir miles 0* ““'°°°» €“'°°‘ °“"° “‘“‘ xlxealxst interest is taken* in the re-(Before one realizes it he is an owner other vehicles is a."C1'YIDE' IDI! leading `§l‘“ °f |'°h° “am “nd °"°°é`M°h°d' “B md is ht-'lineal 0'? glutilie cgehliefag lo: isytns usitl step. landing is it is 9. pretty true indication of the desk t_o pay uP- Y E h, _ 1 ,er P TG AS HER ATTORNEY i 1' ST. LOUIS, Dec. 5--The Rev. D. S NnwoAs"ri.s:, nec. 5.-The Presby- ' l I ; plisuloi Ifingfer lA)¢lence"elfhEmpire and flliy be' Ilecclled 'DI -S I '_ I ' Desired to EstciiIi'Sh'_f3cnndidd' Unit I A A I I Doubtfui ' ` ' Sllllil SESSIBI __ (Canadian Erase) _ CONSTANTINOPL , Doc. 5-Th, Turkish fleet is concentrating in tn, Dardanelies. u The Government has decided to or- short session this afternoon and ad- dtr it to engage the Greek fleet but there ls miich -skepticism regarding _the probability of E navy b5¢$_|e_ ` CIIMERON WINS RWE I IUUEPTS CIII i-.:.i.::i“‘~.°c; _ Sli 9 ._ crack, has turned the trick. He show-g' ed the way to Hans Holmer of Hal- ifai. in the first match race ln tim; 13 CBl‘00l"B here to-night, ln thewvm commendable time, considering _ tions. of 55 minutes, 59 seconds. It was B gruelling contest from flag fall to finish and the very large crowd of spectators who attended in the _“_ closure were well paid (nr their sung; and trouble. These two kingplnrof The Herald and The Mail's road ,race fame, have made nam/rs for thom- selves that have been heralded to tili- foiir corners of the rece world, and the interest centering in this event was sutlicient to bring crowds of peb- ple to town who certainly would not have attended had the attraction been the winter fair alone. As before stated this was their Bret meeting in s match race, they have many times before come together wit,h othercontestants, but never before in a two-man duel. ACCIDENT CAUSED- DENTII YESTERDIII Sad indeed are the circums`ta` ces surrounding the death yestbrda of Miss Bridget Callaghan. The ds ss- ed, who was employed at the _ ere hotel, Charlottetown, _when ei%ed in playful sport with Jerry G' nt on Wednesday afternoon dared him _ to open the cellar hatch after he had gone down for some coal. She stood partly on the hatch and partly on hatch support and when he to the dare and' raised the haxh . Miss Callaghan slipped and fell. e ‘Phelan. noted authority on canon sharp edge of the hatchlcatching her ear in Circuit Court`as attorney case. ~ Legal authorities stated they had never before heard of a Catholic priest in such a role. Fr. Phelan law and 'possessed of wide knowledge in the pit of the stomach. A doctor of civic and court pi‘ocedure,wlll ap- was at once called and she was rr moved to the Charlottetown hospital D _ fm a woman defendant in a divorce where she gradually sank until tis end came yesterday at noon. Death was due to internal laceration of the .stomach and liver. She leavesto mourn the loss of a loving sister the following brothers and sistel‘s_:..Taok, who arrived -home from the Canadian west Saturday night last, had is at present at St. Theresa, Minnie, Mar- garet, Lena, Annie, Chsrlottbtowny Lucy, of Summerville, P. E. I., Jos- eph, of Montague, and Theresa at Bt. Theresa, to all of whom the Guler- dian extends sincere sympathy, he funeral will take place this afternoon ,L to Vernon.~River by the 3.10 train. nares: i<1i.i.ii:o'yvoi/IAN wHo sLUnnii:n Hem ._ _ _ A1' wsinnmc »sUi>Pm3 LooaNsron'r_ ine., nec. 4--mii- zabeth Lang, a bride of ons day, last S ble, who st the wedding supper is al- leged to have told other guest! that the groom had selected an ullv and 1 worthless woman. and the police say e she -made a full confession and _ex- pressed pleasure that she had stolfiied slanderous remarks. King George Fifth This premium picture, size i8 x 24, is a magnificent reproduced from the latest and best photograph of His Majesty. It is a most lifelike likeness of the King In uniform and one which is in 'every way worthy to adorn the walls of any home in the Empire. _ It is the work of Stone Ltd, Toronto, and is said by this firm to be the best they have ever produced. 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