made a lil -l Ag comradeship. In *"`l4`t`.°`D‘oseplTLs Academy, the young N ' r -,_1_D__E_¢§_Ml3.ER 19.. 1?13 mmmsr summer or-im THE _c__HA1_;Lo'1°rE'rowN cU.inoi_xN mmm. rms. ' }’AGE SEVEN Ml. lull urs luuluulll TGUVERNMENT To ENQUIRE ` FATHER HLMPULLA SPANIAHBS HUNT 'ENNSS PETI-T|0N= 00UNOHHH LINES INTO C05 _.i (Canadian Press.) TORONTO, Dec. 18-Truax, the successful Liberal candidate in Bouth Bruce, |158 Bi8ned a cross-petition against Mr. Cargill, his opponent, in the recent bye-election. Twenty-seven charges were made against him, -----.._._____ lNINMEN'S THIHL NENHIHE THE ENO - (Canadian Press.) ` ALBANY, Dec. 18-Final arguments in the case of the four gunmen con. victed of the murder of Herman Hop enthal were heard by the Court of Appeals this afternoon. After former Judge Clearwater of Kingston hiad finished his plea in behalf of the de- fendants, District Attorney .>'l'sylor replied for the prosecution. He in- sisted that murder had been amply proven, it being shown that the gun. men killed Rosenthal after being drawn into the affair by Jack Ross al representative of former Police Lieu- tenant `Beeker. _ _-___~____ 00N0|I|0NS IH MEX|00 (Canadian Press) WABHINGTON, Doc. 18.-State de- partment ofilcersghere expressed the opinion to-day t at the condition of Mexico is more favorable. Interest is manifested in the cyclone disturb- ances of the nuances of Mexico, in- volving the failure of banks, and the issuc of currency without security. It is regarded as a substantial opinion, expressed in some quarters, that the 1-Iuerta Government might receive support fron;.laud and mine owners in Northern Mexico, heretofore sup- posed to occupy an attitude of neu- trality between the contending fac- tions who may now adopt allegiance to the Huerta cuuse as a result of General Villa the rebel leader VISITS SCENES OF BOYHOOD TORONTO, Dec. 18-Sir Wilfrid --__ (Canadian Press.) - WASHINGTON, Doo, 15-5 mow. menfin each State at the boundary to mark the Canadian line and thus celebrate the hundred years of peace between the United States and Great Britain. is proposed in a bill by Senator Jones, Washington, who risk for an appropriation of $500,000 for the purpose. -_---_._i HHNS S|IH‘HIOT STILL 0N THIHL 1 (Canadian Press) ~ NEW YORK, Dec. 18.-Hans Schmidt‘s behaviour here and in Ger- many was described to-day by wit- nesses ior the defense at his trial for murder. Schniidt'a attorney kept tlmif °d°1`td N50 Proving he was insane( when he killed Anna Aumuller and had been insane for many years be- fore. These were some of the facts witnesses told about. When a priest in Germany hs often went _about his duties bare-legged and clad only in a cussock. A cleri- ‘fdl friend iii Munich found him nali- cd in a bath one day playing 3 yin. lin. While serving. as pi-lost in so Boniface‘s Church he performed bap- tismu contrary to rules and did not hesitate to im-proviso his own ritual. Black as some of the evidence was, one witness declared Schmidt never turned away beggars. “The poor de- vils may need it " he used to say defense presented .1 sratement by the examiner in lunacv fo th R _ _ r e oyal Bu- perior Court of Munich, Germany, who said Schmidt was insane when arrested in Germany for forgery F0RTY_ONE DAYS RUN pied hy Mrs. _Patrie Ardent, a. rnili- FROM LAS PALMAS. YARMOUTH. December 16-The hrough, Several sails were carried n latitude 40, longitude 68, she ex- Laurigr spent yesterday as Wilfrid perienced a hurricane with snow and visiting class rooms and lningling with the- students. He reviewed his t i ‘first fight, a rough and tumble which ladies presented him with an address and bouquets. ,__- THE WEATHER. E’ TIDE H00!! ETC (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Dec. lv.-Strong north westerly and westerly winds: cooler with some light snowfalls or ilurries '.\‘:iE WEATHER.-|Yesterday's wea- t ther was lair and not as cold ae on c the preceding day. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was thirty-seven degrees above zero, while thc lowest register- ed on the preceding night was thirty- three degrees above; at 9 a. in. it was thirty-five degrees- above; at 9_ p. m., thirty degrees above. 'rue use win be bien this e1¢°ih°<>h at 8.30 and tomorrow st 4;_12: it rises tomorrow morning BU -"-54 and Sunday at 4-02- The sun sets this afternoon at 4.17 and to-morrow at 4.13; it “B99 tomorrow morning and Sunday df 7.38. The moon rises tonight at 11~25~ There was 9. full moon on Satur- day, Dec. 18th at 11 a- 111- The last quarter of the moon will be Saturday, Dec. 20th, at 10.06 P- mThe lengtn of today will be eight hours and forty mlniiteii- Minard's Linjrnent Cures DistemP°i`- COIIDE ‘ED I 3 - “T00 LXTE Foil Cl..l8$|FlCl`ll0|| -in Ons osnt per word each insertion is this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum chui‘Z° tW°“W'nV° cents. ‘ ____ ifon _sALm- AN mxpnsslin '*'°"“‘°,.°,,,‘*‘“.°'“' “°"."I.'.§’.`2.‘.'.‘ $1? n oo s presen I -_ __N,§., LrTi'.pg',, 93.1-alan. £1.14-11-iimai .ns-i--u%1;i< Gnu? hE,f1‘H“;§ hong _if , _;l___t_<;hl;e_;p _t_l1_ed;\t¢;g;1 zer:_di;ltGlE_ir§;i_i:i;g__r pres( _ 1, G. Lighti cold storage, and says everything _mediate acti_op___n_________ - A__.p__ese____ there are two hockey 1§_3.Breed___g Pen__1_ G_ Lightizen and due March 2' 1921_ mutst be labelled showin! date oi pRICE OF BEEF LOWERED. trips in view, 011° tf;_hG1;°° Bfiy Ll; 2, G. McCormack. ing dance The voting needless to en ry. ______ r future as 8 CCW H ‘ "-“l-°"_* ' ' Tncstime limit ior storage of dif~ WASHINGTON December “_The 3__1°___;\;_iz___ unicamfm with Manager Mac_ SILVER WYANDOTTES s f""¢“" °°m‘m°d“i°B is: whole beef car: nt ction of the N-ayy Departfmentfbonaid there who is pressing for CANADA WOULD G1-_.E was °t parts thereof' Tour months' feelin :Ei beef from Argentina has games early in January, with return Cockerel-1. Geo. Chilton. GLAD WELCOME fro veal three months; dressed fowl, I1 di' dgown the p,-was of American games in Charlottetown later on. Punet__1_ Gem Cmltom FRENCH I_RESIDENT_ drawn live months, undrawn ten forcke Tm! _B showm the Navy D0' The management of the Boston Arena ___ -v"-'limi “U” °i5"" ’”°”“‘°‘ "“”"°' ’°°¢§f°.§¢ announced today. by bids are planning 0.. having the Vi°i°“°= COLUMBIAN wvANno'r'rs1s orrawa, pee. 1s.- 'rue reported "me mcmths: ash nine months' ' PANT: oflened at various psy office! 'play the “Pi1Bi`1m9" as ”°°“ “S the possibility of the President of Francei " T: competitors for domestic con- matter can be satisfactorily arrang- Cocke,e1._1, F. Gf°5°’y' making u visit to the United states GOODS MUST' BE "WHOLESOMTL Dm . ed. __H0i\-1. F- Gr°5°'75 2' Gm' B'w“` is received here with interest. and _ Az every port, --- h"“~ is neue doubt that u be deer. °°°d" 1°’ °“l° “T `"h°L°°°l° mu" F°.LmTEL;N; aqgrolfiilih and Hampton som/i1n'r soooirr 'ro oeckerei-1, om. B. v_.'iiiien.a.2 F ,O America be vvnibe omeisuy he plaearded --wholesome cold stor- ex Og rices for American beef were INSURE HIS _V!CTIM- Pullet-1, Geo. B. Wil iams, , . muted to visit Canadm Many 0, the an IOTTI; md; Irs; dxlii ‘:T:oT;';ey 'ltxlsedmold Argentine qll015hUU\`19» 1'9" W YORK T18 Nam, sch Gregmy' public men of this country, includ- aud wi raws r -. . l thou- NE 91'- -- ' ' in of severe ~- ,i th P ime M nister have visited "wholssmne" is to Ahhh g¢_f“’f.__h‘:' ::m°§0:f,,.: sizm-5.1¢ will be placed neat sought th Ohihih $5-000 *°°“" "i""_“ ,Eng B rd 1, xv heén deeply im- man food in every WHY- ° ' ° ' l all orts except ance upon the life of his vlctlm,_A\1iiH`\ Tune? ,film than i.,,,,m~_\, ,md mrdi. an mod wh” mm st nun mu” N tgggxrgxtiggdadhonpawardl go- Aumoller, as far back as last April. BUFF ORPINGTONS glial-sieoi the reception tendered then.-. wrapped in wrlppers plainly stamped t _ __ A'se__unB_ » according to the testimony of Dr: ____ _‘_ 2 G Chu They would be only too glad to mr the outside with he ssme__wordl iniugder th. om huh “___” mm.. Harold M, Hays, an insurance com- Cock-1, J. W t oc , , . - return the courtesy by Bmtamy hom "Wm-"L"°m° wld °t°“'g° “md and ' 1,; goorstsry Daniels, “this savillf Dany examiner, at tn-day s sesslo; of ton. 2 J whit! ck orlng the President. of the Republic th; ddmmthdrawn for sale must not eiduld not be affected. bufhtiie :exit Ssbznidgsntggézl ____f_;>_r ;_;_1:_;l_e‘i‘_; wg: g;;1_;r;___-1 L A’ I~_hs“__d_ 2 S_ H he would some h,_,,.c_ oo s uc hill allows e mpo - n. e o ur Sami. ' ' ' be replaced in cold storage-. 0°\d D°m°°m¢ roi n meets free of duty." planning than to murder the young P- P0" Y - ___ Y d _ 2 WOULD BE TRIBUTE To FRENCH storage food brought into the state tioii of o__§____________ -vonran. He killed her on the night Pullet-1. S. P. Pon ry ar s, , CANAmANs_ "° °“"5°°* *° "’° '“"°° "'“1‘“°°" moamsn IN IMMIGRATION <11 1i“l“°‘= “L ,, B 1. me L'v5`unThi§::;§i'.. rm-° A Neue.. ___ 'rue blank upon Wi°\1 “"1 5 K "' ` ` 'L bi d tl be e ucb LIOENBEB ISSUED FOR ONE o,n,AwA_ DHL 13,-_-Figures issued wrote out the appliddl'-1011101' i“"“" the oo come? on B W an B 1 p t oi _he population of YEAR. tangy show that during the first ance was offered in evidence. ItMde~ BLACK ORPINGTONS anlfggi 931:, Old Fmnce and me “_ 14 to ge license costs 850 “UM m°°""' °! this 7%" aA4°"3?, °_;"':__b°°Bt::° _dé`“m_;‘l:;‘;_ tfégaaiqon 1:; Hm-1 Henry Gurney East Roy- cellent impression n-ade by the visit The co s ra '_ ~ t to ana s. o n c m an ’ ' in( an s came _ _ t _ t the delegation of eminent French.- snd is good for one 705'- Q°”t"” Train” per cent. over-the correspond housekeeper. The date of her marri Bl Y k 1 “ I-‘1_ reports must be made of all contents mod 1”; yur. age- the ceremony which Schmidt 0°” °_ _ _ a 0| wid storage warehouses. The ms P ann he performed acting both as R‘g_‘;}3L_f_' _ penalty for ilret- violation of the re- _------ priest and bridegroom- was given as .,,,_eE,_,_,3t ,O ,ms ,.L,,,,,,_,,, u -_-My nog. ruler-Ions il 1 “hh °f h°* '“°f° W” ESIGNED Mer 5. 1912- 'i`i‘° °i’P“°““°“ ‘"‘° A. o, v. onrrsoros able and aiming event- tsoo for second and later violations THE MAYOR R rejected by the insurance company. num it is deenimiy learn,-.1 wheth. dances Wm mv, th, `.,,.,v“,¢, of nl. not sn'tL‘<)>LT0ndT.itTles(:r Nditdlrl WAINWRIGHP Dec lil-Mny0\‘ ‘DlA‘TEE;TlsglTai‘E.he trial moved rapidly Han-1' A' wmiam. & son' Tr ha T. coming to the “num states cam! B King md Quwn for “N oc. ou l I ' i 1 one and not more than three months. ;.a£_ic:e:°\'°;;;ii':‘;__ \';;‘;;"t:§f°“ “"2 Todd mapey 313;; -w;t_r:::;~::.w__:;:ee1a_:r;_ ,,.,,m,,,, hm, as to at ,,,vm¢,,,,. to - nz- weu-a'» mamma cum pimms. _un xml are brigade or eight men. ,_em'e,, more ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ Continued on pare eisht- ,vnu Canada. ,wmnaniiuiment mu csrsetihhevl .<>' partment places lain: in a position to supply expert knowledge on many p“f'*>» 1'. 0 pt* (Canadian Press) polla was closed to-da with th lege. _ il JNl0NS WITHHHHW _ ‘HLL THEIH FUNDS ,.___., _ (Canadian Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 18.-As an aftermath of the recent labor trou- ble and strikes here it is announced to-day that officials of the Interna- tional unions having headquarters in this city have decided on January 1 o withdraw ull their funds from he International organizations that ic will he possible to withdraw at hat time. The deposits amount to 4.000.000 or $5,000,000 divided among number of institutions. 30.000 PEOPLE 0|lT_0E WUHK (Canadian Press) LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1B.-- Means o provide public employment for 30,- 00 men and women, said to be out of work in this cit will be discus y s- ed to-morrow at a meeting of repre- sentatives of civic bodies for which a call was issued to-dny. A resolu- tion has been drawn demanding the city and county to Jointly appropri- ate_ a million dollars for public worse. thc city last evening when it was ___..~.____-*___ THE NUHTHUMBEHLNNU HOH0lINl]_LHST NIGHT Some consternation was caused in learned that the steamer Northumlber- land, on her way into Charlottetown from Picton, had run ashore at the mouth of the harbor. However, it subsequently transpired, there was no cause for anxiety. The steamer in entering thc harbor grounded on a sandhank nt Murphy’s Point, the tide being so exceptionall low asnot to y provide the safe passage at that point that had been usually made. easily floated od the sand bank when the tide rose later in the night. N ‘boats went off to the scene to inves- ti W pose. about bali-past ren .mock last night and within ri quarter of an hour af- terwards was safe at her dock. 53612 5-'X236 iife-boat went out to the grounded ~ as steamer. The position was found to Pmbabll’ 00° 01 U10 most picturesque be delay to the passengers and mails, th The North was going so slowly at the time that the possibility is that sh e suffered no damage,-in fact she On \vord reaching the city of the orth's mishap, one of the Har1and's ese were landed by the me‘b0Bt. hioh mode several trips for the pur- The Northumberland was floated OMAN AND CHILDREN ersons were carried to safety by 00,000 seven year, five per cent. se- ured notes of thc Grand Trunk Paci- c offer at 97, dated March 2,1914, Victor Gurney, East men who came to Canada last yd!" williams .e son at the time oi the cb mplhin chlilhrs- Gurney, 2, H. Gurney. tion. would all make the visit of the R01-IE, Dec. 18.-The coffin con- taining the body of Cardinal Ram- y e solemn ceremonial of the sacred col- LHIU T0 NEST THE THIHESMEN. ___. (Canadian Press.) . MADRID, Dec. 18-A large force df Moorish tribesmen. were routed todo? by Spanish troops at Muley Ablolalrl, Spanish Morocco. The Spanish mili- tary aviators threw them into disor- der with showers of bombs. ‘ -¢-___.._.___ wuumuwluu In sul nun *_* _ (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Dec. 18-The Immigra- tion Department is advising agents in the Old Country to warn workmen coming to Canada that owing to labor conditions it is not advisable to come unless they had previously secured employment. .Immigration re- turns for eight months, announced today, show a total of 330,899 f whom 132,461 are British; 86,232 Americans, and 122, 166 from other countries. | Figures for the corresponding .pel'i0d last year were; 321,058 made up of 124.813 British; 108,085 ‘Americans and 88,210, from other countries. __.._i_,,____. 0.P.H. T0 00NT|HOE IINHTHHE SYSTEM __._.,_. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. 18.-Vice-Presb dent Bosworth, of the C. P. R., Bald to-day that in view of the urgent de- mands of merchants and their volun- tary ofler through Boards of Trade to pay the exact cost of cartage, the Canadian Pacific had decided to con- tinue its present cartage arrange- ments until further notice. A similar statement was made by Vice-President Dalrymple of the Grand 'Trunk and it is expected the C. N. R. and I. C. Il. will also come in line, 2-_-_-ll THE KIHMESS LAST EVENING As was to be expected from th _ e in tcrest manifested in the Kirtness sinos 2; was first mooted in Charlottetown B Opera House was packed last Night, Every available seat in the gate the position. Subsequently, the buudmg bemg °°°“Pidd- The ciil‘f»8i11 rose at about 830 upon what w reassuring, but avoiding further “den” °V°i` Dreihilted in Charlotte- town. Some four hundred parucl. pa nts handsomely and gorgeously costumed were massed in terraced rows on the platform When the a . p- ause which greeted their appearance pl had subsided the company sang in (EXC silent voice Rule Britannia. This opened the great Kirmess perform- ,___ ance. The succeeding acts consisted of rills, dances. marches, son s and tice for this performance began only te n days ago, the perfection of drill ide tenement tire lost night twenty and the excellence of the dances, many of which were intricate and ,.e,,,,,,,_ but Mrs, Joseph Antigini difficult, was simply marvellous and nd her two little children were burn- greatly £0 the Cfddlli ii0i2 Only Ol' Mf- Lynwood, who proved himself a cap- able teacher, but also to that of the participants, young and old, even the little tote taking their parts like sta ge veterans. The costumes worn _v the different actors were extreme- y handsome and many of them cost- ly, and all who took part fitted into th - eir respective niches most admir ably. Bohemian, Roumanian, Spanish d Japanese dances were van, nn gi each more delightfully than the pre- ceding ones. Before the closing act a. vote was taken as to the most pleas- ny, under the inspiring eloquence of Mr. Lynwood, became quite spirited and exciting before the decision was rendered. The Rounranians won with over four hundred and fifty votes, giving them a majority over their other competitors. Previous to the voting. Mr- LID- wood explained that the proceeds would be devoted exclusively to char- ity, the whole amount to be given to the Catholic and Protestant orphan- ages. The votes cost ten cents each and the proceeds, which amounted to $153, gives an idea of the extent of the charitable spirit that pervaded thc audience. The whole performance was clean, bright, picturesque and entirely pleas- ing. 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