'~'°llR “ISI LATEST Nmwg I 1... l_l`-AND ,,.,..,., MON DAY DECEMBER I6 1912 F1881' or ALL" , __ _ _ . I _, “*‘ _ _ t , <`| fart of_His Head Was Blow 1 Off., His Young Brido Recover E 4 ,~ ' ' \ (Canadian Progs f BEL1'1EVILLFl.1’Dec.`l5-) bid Wen. nllnli nu Sllllllllill lll BE INCREASED Il In View ofthe International Situation at Constantin- ople , ‘ 1; (Canadian Press) _man a larl¥1¢1'_fn Rawdon township BERLIN' _Dem 15_N°“dd°“t“°u° “'11” committed - suicide after ntgompun gememc zeltulw HBYS that further . 5 ,to_ murder him-fifteen year old bride. _strengthening of the German arfmy is 'She was so badly won ii inevitable in view of the internation_ ~' ~ ‘ ll cd .tl.]8,\', she cannot recover. al situation at Constantinople. The f_f Wellman borrowedn shotgun from a I`el>0rts of the Turkish victories nobr, neizhboc-and entered his wlle'o bed- -‘anim resulting in the deetruetion oi- YUUUL Wlwre sbs was lying ill ‘ and Wed point' blank a.t'her head, 2"' 'l`b° °!1_v-fse destroyed the eight or one aye. uurried away a portion o the Greek motmtain buttery was offi- "°l“UY confirmed. v i QUICK HANGING AT -the roof of the mouth und lunoclvrd _ MONTREAL JlllL out several teeth. l_:Welltuan reloaded the un IZ .tied the trigger and discharged it with his foot. Part of his he d hi died inutantly_n was ow" °" §unls nal; ' ll PATEHSUN ____ . (Canadian Press) - , - --¢-_ : MONTREAL, December 13- Pro- testing his innocence to the last ' Antonio Farduto went smilingly ti; the gullows this morning, and in the 0081 iuill Daid -the extreme penalty( Of _the law ‘for the murder of Louis H0*-te. Wl10Sc body was found early last July, with the head' almost severed, behind o. stone pile in the north end oi' the city. Thirty seconds after the young Italian had ,left the Jail door, he had crashed p PATERSON. Doo. 15.-sovéral' through the eeofiohrn trap important business blocks were burned diere this afternoon with a ions of n _llundred thousand. lu Joseph Pupp is in a hospital with ‘botlrlezs l»ro‘'°:;.°'..rs3:' “°‘°»'-°“°°"' “°“> °‘ “‘° ‘ ‘ _ ol ,' . A * "gn imeglgligagetfurtlher particulars are given about The'Cnn- _ 4 _' sdlswooentrymun.. ° - ? mill" llliiilroe., Crow! ‘V_`\Bublori tion DeP0\'fm°*_“» if: i aoelsheggearllian' 'can advantfeus oftllis offer Total 'or _price of one* ~ the Guardian management had `,qulckest; time on record at the Mon- t _u|llllw V _ PASSED illll _,l < . Dorchester House, Front V _ Po|monary‘0ederria - (Canadian Brees) LONDON. Dec. 15-whloelow Reid," American ambassador to Great ‘Bri- tain since 1905, died 'at his London residence, Dorchester House, after noon today from polmonary oedema. The end was quite peaceful. _ Mrs. Raid and daughter nfrs. John; Hubert Ward were at the bedside/ 'El _The ambassador was unconscious' since nine 9,. m. and nt, in~' tervals during the previous, twenty-four hours was slightly deliri~§ ous from the drugs administered to, induce sleep. ' STARVED BOY TO DEATH. DUBLIN, Dec. 13-At Newton But. lei' a--magisterial investigation was held before Robert Sparrow into ii. charge preferred against John George Crozier, justice of peace of Gon- tm HOUSG. 'county Ferlnanegh, and his wife, Jessie Florence Crozier, of starving to death John Spencer Noel Crozier, aged six.. teen.,n, son of Mr. Crozier by a, previ- ous marriage. They were also warg. (lil Wil'-ll Wllflll ill-tfeatihg [ind neglect of two other children, a boy'of eight and a girl of fourteen. _ Dr. Francis Creighton Fitzgerald' levosed that the body of the deceased boy, John, was dreadfully ei-naciateil the bones almost cutting the skin. There were ubrasions on some of the 'cnuckles .and the neck, and ulcers on the lower portion. or the lend. He sold the bov must have been wasting away und required medical uid, for at leant three mouths before his death. The accused wer(-i committed for trial for manslaughter. _ ORDERS 50 AEROPLANES. . --_ o BERLIN, Decl 13-The Prussian min- istry of War, the Tagliche Rundschau learns, has placed with German man- ufacturers orders-for fifty aeroplanes to replace theold-fashioned ones at the stations st Metz, Strasburg. Co- logne, Juterbog, where artillery practice is conducted and Doberitz, the exercising ground of the ‘guard re- giments,_ where the military' flying school has its headquarters. Preference is given by the war min- istry to machines of dove shape, and both monoplanes and biplanes have to be fitted with motors developing from eighty to a hundred horse-pow- er, ss the weaker,mot`ors have prov- ed incapable of fulfilling their milit- ary tasks; ' SAD WESTERN EXPERIENCE. CALGARY, Alb.. Dec. 13-Wasting her strength for more than a month in the idle hope that fasting would bring back to _life\thl: baby that had berished two months after its birth, Mrs. Henrietta Louise Irvin, the wife of a,rancber_ living ten_mi-les from Calgary, is dead. _ i .__-.. , Since October 1 the baby had lain in the cottage hidden by coverlets, l sugsca|rrlollrondr.~f- ‘_ Ch iottetown Guardian. , ' 1% CEL-lot¢ewwn._P~E-1. . , _ our-sin. ~ f.~ nl bdoritlon ’ \ the m..'.iE'-fii°?e°‘.§e'§.'ii'l.E.`“E§3°f.°.'.`e'°'§2§'°iEElb'°E13: e=0:°ur°0“ I Th (HDI .oe._.;,.;»;~.ia=it“.r‘;.:f.’io§falrri.:°i;....z..8::¢ , l 7' ` Nmnufuuesneutron.-ee_¢»ea» ¢~~»»¢»~¢"""° " ` eo.. . oi.. n ...et ---- ii.-mln-limos . -< dead. Nightly prayers were said for the salvation and restoration of the child. For weeks the mother, the fa- ther. and an aunt of the cfiild, fast- ed, in the hope that the ch ld would be restored to' life. Starvation event- ually claimed its own. _ CONDENSED ADS T00 LATE FDR .___ Oue cent per word each insertion in_ this column. Cash must accom_- pony order and five per cent discount f!Ye___°€rf“¢_______»-_____ _ +_____ sAl1Ns0ME SAUBAGES THE BEST made. Fresh every day at Saun- _ dere, Newsom_& Co. 9_-_€;ll_lli=_(_- WANTED A BRIGHT GIRL WITH A good education to learn the Type setting. Apply in person at The Guardfnl;__Cffice. _ ___Y u A 11-_20Mtf. \\’AN'l‘ED-'A OOMPETENT GIRL 'for general housework in a family of threel References required. Ap- __P1Yl_\!i__5_1_ _*l“Y“91d ="°°*-_1?_;‘.'0lV_l-'l WANTED. l}0OK-KEEPER WANTED tuzue. }__f1_°MFl laying strain. J. R. Brown, Po lLot 49 12-lelvizipd. na ___ . . ___ __n.__m_.___ . _ __'________ P Burns. gstekesper at Bridge. _ ° 12-1§_M1lp'd. 43'.. "_-. ~ lmlnudiately. Phone or write Mon- tague Furnishing Companyg, Mon- _ 1F6aTsKE1`rZ-_I1Wdw"6Ho1oa aKnn= .’ "ed Plymouth Rock cockrels, gre? bnssl s'rANwAY~s _ onnlsrmasl _ sole ot the Kindergarten Hell will continue all day today from 9.30 ' ‘ le ismlpd. LOST; FRIDAY, BETWEEN ,PORK Factory and I-itl1sboro=Brid|ze horse rain covering, between 11 and 12 8- m. Finder lease leave with J ohn Fw SALE-SEV-ENTY TWO ACRES "of '-land, all -.clear and almost square. Well at one end. end [piling at tliii other. Twelve chains from Uigg station, two chains from celebrated Uigg school. Four chur- ches within e. mile. apply to J..|'. .rho length ol today vin be eight hind them. A. Hun. ri-mi-, mind muon. Digg li-lsmllmmpd. _ N. s. - hours and forty ingnteo _ iilaq_»ll'¢ biiudresf itindrdvuuuone--euua~ndnarns. faint:-we mnlnnet for me Jveryn-bn. Dismissal of the First . (Csnhdian Press) . _ LONDON, Dec. l5_~Following the resignation of the ‘Iirst Sea Lord, -Vice Admiral Bl-idg . who had been succeeded by Prince Louis of Battenburg come the rumors that all the Sea Lords threaten to resign. There was considerable opposition to ‘Prince .Louis of Batlsenburg having. the highest position in the navy 'on the » same grounds that the _ army_ long opposed the Duke of Cambridge i the highest command, namely that ilx was 'given him because he-was a member of thc~»Royal Family instead of for -professional competency. -L-in-_ lHilEE ll|ELE|l Ill' Elllllilllll \ --__ ' (Canadian Press) PERTH AMBOY, Dec. #15-Three. were killed and eight were injured seven Probably nlortally, when the Atlantic Flyer, New Jersey Central, ran into an auto. stage at a grade crossing between Roosevelt and this city. The auto contained 13 persons. There 'was no-gate at the crossing. The train, which was running at the rate of 40 lniles~an hour, hurled tll'e stage occupants G0 feet., . ` Two children were instantly killed and one woman died later. = oaanlloa PIGEDN ' ‘ CROSSES OCEAN' ST. JOHN, Dec. 13.-An English-` bred carrier pigeon that escaped from the loft of Ernest Robiflson at West- mount, Canada, has returned to Eng- land. It is not known if it flew .across the ocean or was carried part. of the wny by ship. lf the bird flaw the whole way, or even halt the way, it beat all other, .authentic records for pigeon flights over water. ' In November 1510, a carrier pigeon olighted on the Britfslr oil tank ‘steamer Narragansett, when the ship =wa.s 420 miles ' from Sandy Hook. #There were two other pigeons in the 'air at the time, but they did not alight. I _ ` ` In October lnst s. carrier pigeon that had flown out of sR. K. Meade's ‘loft at Philadelphia was found on the United States Army transport dock at San Francisco, but how it got across the continent .was not lemned. In August 1911, a, pigeon flew from New Orleans to Baltimore in 11 days- and 11 hours; and in July 1909, a pigeon flew from North Bay, Canada. to Baltimore, 510 miles, in 9 hours and l`l’minutes, an average speed .of over 1,600 yards aminute. MUMM‘S EXTRA DRY FUR- . ~ NISHES §ENsa'r10N 1N=1=aRIf. PARIS, December 13--A sensation was created hure today when it,.. be- came known that Walter Mumm, a well-known sportsmen and member o'f a prominent family connected with the wine trade, had been shot on Thursday night /and seriously wound- ed by an American woman..T’he bul- let, it is sold, entered Mumm s chest and penetrated a lung. ~No arrest' has been made and H0 charge has even been preferred agdln' at anyone for the shooting. it ls un -del-stood that the Milmm family d°‘ to keep the fact of th‘e shooting' from becoming kno_wn, but the Public prosecutor's office has opened an in- vestigation of the affair on anblleg' ation of M. Mirmm that his assailant _ not noon. src. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO Dec. 16-Fresh to winds; mild and showery. The lowest temperature recorded sterdny was thirty degrees above degrees above. The lowest re- corded the previous nizht WBB twenty- . m it was twentyfive above -3.44 and Wednesday at 5. 'at 7.36 and Wedne¢dsy.lt 7.87.' The moon sets toni t at 12. llat.1l'.30Pim.\. ~ ` __~_ ` four above. At nine a. m. yesterday in this column. 1l10:td;°;°l:m it was thirty above.and at nine p.m. PBUY °l'd°f Bhd UVB D61 een o t _ it _ as thirty-two above. _ °11°\"°d- Mi“lm“m °\‘5"3° "W" 7 8°” 'Ae ‘lowest teu'41era.ture recorded llve beutl- ‘ < Baturdny was six above zero and the -* P - _ ' ° 'lhe tide will be 'high this afternoon "Queens Co., District Lodge, I. -at 4.l9'and tomorrow at 4.56; it G, 'r_, will meet in the Y. M. C .will be high tomorrow morning at Hall, Charlottetown, on Doo. wth O , .1 . 'il-HE"`ElESlElilill it 7EUliEEH. ill] Bllll At His London Residence, ls Threratenled, Dwing to the Ai Madison Square, »Satur- in ` E " " 'E ` _dey l_lisht.TheylV~§"‘t`2551 " Séa Lord. ` - ‘ Miles, 1 ‘Lap. (Canadian Press) Square .Saturday night wss won b can team. nd andthe Clad! Hill team were 3;-d. .The leaders went 2661 miles 1 lap. Thua record for the race is 27371111199 D. _ NEEUHAHUES UE PEAIIE Pllllil (Canadian Press) LONDON, Dec. 15.--"There is no procrastination of the peace negotia- tions of the policy of the Balkan states. The Turks will either con- clude peace between Christmas or New Years around the diplomatic ta- ble at St. James Palace ol; we will lmDOS% it in_Consta`ntinop1e at Eas- ter un er the range of our cannon at the point of our bayunets. The con- ditions will then bc different. Now we are satisfied with minimum demands, then we will exact the max- mum. The allies demand the immediate surrender of Scutari, Adrianople. The Janina gsrrisons will be granted full military honors on the evacu-a-‘ tion of eastern Europe by the Turkey cession to Greece of all the Algeon islands, the annexation of Crete to Greece, the payment of the war in- demnity expenses sustained on ac-' count of the ottoman prisoners. The allies grant the complete am- nesty of the musselmen population. Scrvia will also demand an'Adria.- tic seaport. This Austria will object to." FOUNDER OF GIRLS' COLLEGE DEAD. OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 13.-Susan Lincoln Mills, founder of Mills' Col- le the first colle e for ls on the her home on the College campus. Loss than a month ago sbp celebrated her 87th birthday. Mrs. Mills was born in Massachusetts in 1825, and was the wife of the Rev. Cyrus Mills. BENEFIT SHOWED DEFICIT. CHICAGO, Dec. 13-The benefit performance for the fund for a mem- orial in Gary, Ind., to Billy Rugh, the newsboy who let his leg be cut off to save the life of Miss-Ethel Smithrby skin grafting, resulted in a deficit; of $180. Rugh died as a result of the sacri- fice and his heroism has been the theme of unstinted praise, but fewer than 200 persons gathered to heal* the grand opera stars, vaudeville headliners ` and others who gave their services. If the singers anti other performers had been paid their regular salaries for the ,appearance the cost would have been more than $5.000. PEACE IN DEATH. ‘ MILAN. Dec. 13--Enrico Annlbale Butti, one of the best-known writers of plays in Italy, is dead, at the age of forty-six. He was the author of s score of plays, mostly 0! T310 "PI`°` blem" sort, and he did his work for the most part struggling against an incurable disease. »He left a_singular und lgcoufc state- ment. as follows:-"I will to be buf- ied as rt poor man. Let D0 D0*-N09 Ol mv death appear in the newsD8P0\‘d- wee e Weelflu’ A“‘°'i°““ W°"‘““ E” Lot no invitations to my funeral be _ social prominence. The woman, it l ,s,,,,ed_ T beg the public gud the press _ allowed. Minimum charge twenty-Munderstood left Franca this morning. to refer- to my Work in the seven-Bt_ , I, l_ possible manner. “AE ' V “I wish to Ee surfed, goélaliisg . , h _ i nie rsllrnulrurs =<>--rr ° ru . ,, over my grave other tllah a b0\l1<1 my grow, .no flowers. My life W sorrow I PNY G00 mY 09001* m ANNOUNCENEl|TS» highest was twenty-five above. The "Tonight Handels Grand Oratorfa, and ‘lowest recorded the previous night "_The Messiah,",in the First Meth was three above. At nine a. m., Sat- dist Church. Come and bring you urday it was two above, and at_ nine monde, _ si; 10 e. m. A public meeting will The sun sets this afternoon and to»_ held in the evening. morrow at 4.16; it rips! tomorrow 0| eboieo imported winter apples ~ __-a V iz me Bill I "““ oil' Foeler and Butt, the German Amen- th” se. s slr Pacific coast, 'died here last night at A t of unworked stone. Let there be no was funeral procession; no otations over v . R s . _ - ' ay wher strong southeaaterly to southwesterly mean peace." u ` One cent per wo Cach insertion thu mi . Mr. E of a ~KllllELMEllEll 4 l Hour, 21 Minutes, 241 Seconds. .Fred Cameron i~_`in_ished Third. ` e --__ V BOSTON, D . 15- _ _ NEW YORK' Dec_ “_The wondis. en. EC Wm Kohellllbln six day bicycle race at Madison ‘the world, won the 15 mue mm night. The. time _was 1 hour Tha Bedell Milton team came sec-` minutes, 24 1-5 monde the mother runner- Ceuleron. Amherst, dniehod ti.ini_ u. s. llnslsulooll imp ' -ni. Reid, Great He is condition has become considers WON-10 DOGS OF RAINBOW HUES oc.. OES Faris. An gI‘06Il three dogs with Sil"°f$ their Dawswera green fourth chain, over. as he out a taxi. rrl r gentian-blue paws. a Died afternoon promenade costumes. ed a pony. with that was dog d PLOT AGAINST MISBIONARIES. that cure life of Count Terauchi, Governo General of Korea was iven b som none the Syenl prisoners to incriminste him innocence. ` .VERY ll-L ill l.'0llD0||§ LONDON, December is-wbiboio bly _ flllflllg the Past week. Several Specialists are in attendance on him. NEW YORK. Dee. la.-Pointed _B-Ye beimming the rage among a ertaln fashionable theatrical set in actress appeared the other day on the Bois de Boulogne dressed in a gown with fringes touched with Yellow. ‘Her hat dropped with the Weight of .seagreen flowers. She led 0B|'¢h- B0th were instantly killed. _ toy dogs by silver chains. The were painted orange, striped and their ankles were yellow. A' A New Yorker who sighted the dogs Another actress has had her fox te 'e painted a Parma-violet, with Still another actress is accompa- by a.monkey, which she has had painted seven different times in a fortnight to match her seven differcn utur rt ne ht-at d-._ thealila lilvhei: En atlxtirsess aplifar- U it' I Ve“t“"° E° “RV “mt h° ,_ E9 ed mounted on s dull-looking brown' W.°"th °l°'° t° "Memo *Dany* ‘H° Her gown was blue, trimmed old rose. The artist suggested the pony be painted blueand it cmfan- HES mom" E-85 U99!! WUCIY done. 'rbat started the pointed--invested end Wolrm hes never hond- fa . . K Y of the accused who were brought to _ the stand to testify today. Hituerto.‘Dninrenr of nritelu will have d run B-ll1l10\1iIll high*-Y Of UW 011° \1“l\0¥`¢d pnssellizcr list of 1420, including 120 and six on trial have been examined' noioov, 450 oooond onhin, and 350 had suggested such efforts on the part of the police. but today the nrisoners said the police had charged Rev. George S. McCune, head of the Presbyterian Mission School, at Chun, with being one of the 'eaders of the plot to assassinate Count Tereuchi and had urged the llllll lllil3Elll| BAKE iilliEMEll , . r . -_-i , » -5 will Not Receive th_8“Suppor V . O -3. (Canadian Preq) the Finland einnnpio.. runner oi. w.\smNc:'l'oN' Dee i5._g¢,,,,¢' . _ at Sentiment exists in the Senate -inf-fav= Mechanics Building Saturday- or of the final submission to nrbiuo. £1 l2l0u of thc"respective rights ofai-ea; Britain and United States at theqm. ‘ Bmy Q“°°1 had by flve yards on. nal. _ lest len, when he collided A-with* 'rhe leading senators who endorsed. and fell.~ Freddie' tllis.sentiment` expressed their belief 1 Uodal' that ft is impossible to 'secure S m5l0|`ltY Ol the Senate 1;() gupport the arbitration agreement if the pre- sident will finally submit such an agreement on approval. ' The passage of the bill repealing W‘- thc tolls exemption also will he proo- United Stated ambassador #to 'tioally impossible it ls stated.. »- -4 Beit-e_1u. is very seriously ul. Suffering from asthma and his inn; nlnlln’ _ . lunln will (Canadian Press) _ LONDON, Dee.. 15-Lleu’t w. Parke Of the Royal Navy and Mr. Harding, manager of the Aeroplane Co, owen killed this afternoon. Flying at th, mi” 0! 50 mike an hour the ma- f chlne turned turtle and crashed tothe WOLGAST WORTH $200,000. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 12- an dog, which she led by a gold.Wolgast has been deprived of his was Painted a sky-green all Llightweight crown, but he has enongh of ,earthly wares to nor, as ,om .-ohm of n. balm. Manager Tom -J-.mes made' x'.::..°:‘:;sl°s=..“i.f:.°. i:;’:..‘:; . no the three years that Nolgast was the ilizhtweight champion of the world he made $240,000. Half of this big for- 'tune was made up in purses and the ,rest was accumulated in bets, theatri- cal engagements and outside invest- ments. ~ tl The beauty about it, too, ., said 4 Jones, is that the German has been ' shitty _enough to ‘keep the major pert has property in Los Angeles-waluedmt $160,000, and he has his ranch ini - led more than $500 in his life. Woigast will be one champion who -twill not go the ways of his predeces- sors. He is for from through with SEUL, Korea, Dec. 13-Testim0ny,the boxing game, but when he doesxe- the police had endeavored to se-, wufeseieue iu_erimiuet1ng‘ mie- rortably fixed for the not of ble lue. a onaries from' the Korean prisoners charged with conspiracy against the. tire he can settle down and be com- |- E _,_n- e s'r_ 'Jol1N. Dee. ls-s,e.lnng"r'roni here earlv tomorrow the steamer third. while the Grampian takes away; 400 first and second class passengers and unwsrds of 600 third clans. The number going on the Deke Erie will probably total 400. All leave at day- light. The travellers are coming from all parts of Canada. and more espec- ially from Manitoba and Saskatchew- 'an Their destinations are En land . _ _ g . Nearly every prisoner now requests Ireland, Scotland, Russia, Italy, Bul- the court to summon the ROV~ GGOFBC garia. The hotels are full and hun- s. Mccune ee a witness to prove his drede slept tonight in ears in the raflwny yards. _____________.,_________-____.._________ .__ ...__._._.___.___..__._.____.._,_.__________.*N ._._. UP-T0-DATE FOX ness bilt the ranch of Jolln P. Dennis ties into has parativefy short time but he h - grasped its possibilities and he been in tho fox business a col ye COMING ENEgi8. zero and the highest was thirty-four , H08. ETL making a mark that is already an in- of what the business will do f province. dex The Prince Edward,Island fox busi-f is now becoming an old story 'it still has its revelations. It the writer's privilege to visit Mount Edward Road, Charlottetown, e he saw many of the possibili- of the great fox lndustry turned prnctical realities. Mr. Dennis Dennis is a typical proprietor business that he has' good rea- to feel proud of. 'He will spare no pains to make a. visit to his beautiful farm and home a vleasure, RANCH _ AT MOUNT EDWARD ROAD Passing on to the fox ranch, the heart of the establishment, one here also meets with many evidences of progress and the ability to do things right. The fences surrounding the ranch are built for safety and the fox will be very foxy that will leave it for freedom. of night and every precaution is taken to prevent any untoward occurrence. And nothing ever happens. Inside the ranch, whore the gold is being coined, one sees foxes, foxes, foxes. There are nearly forty of them. each worth more than his weight in gold. And the little isl- ,,. as is Ol' I Il 'of Maiorrty .of the . . Senate ' ff_ Y lr t. -$1 2 i l . ALL OCEAN LINERB CBOWDED. ,e Wntchmen are on duty day and' lows seem to he conscious of the va-‘ »lue placed upon them. Port, quick of eye, posing occasionally to be admir- o- It has all the modern improvements Q > hot and cold water system and av ry G °°'“E°" th". ‘“°“°¥ W* WY °" \\.°°‘\ msn‘in Clltribttatovnilln dnl his farm is not all fox ranch. r that gent. (ectsd only last summer. Among necessity and'comfort can sug-_ 0! them may be mentioned the entrance . A. and roadway funding to his residence. ed, they simply bewilder the visitor. _They are looting their belt. too, and _‘are apparentl proud of their shining These improvements were ef-` coats which :hey seem to bo groom- ing/ and brushing!! for the behest of their admirers. e forty little beau- ties are valued at $850,000. but J suggest. On either ride of the gateway and be along the pretty driveway are -mas--tunate, the pups brought to. g y sive rubblestone and cement postmlovereging more than thrsegand s large and substantial telephone and-half to I pair. One pair I\\Qi.,f\Vl, electric light poles carrying the wires still~born. I-lad than lived lilly#-‘ The first quarter of the moon wa! **"Good wind needs no bush" and and cables cornnatted with the tele- age would have been a rd- on Sunday, Dec. 16 at 4.06 p. m. the Smith Premier and Remington phono and electric system recently in- cord-breaker. There is no doubt al uh typewriter: stand on their own mer- stalled. The residence is a pslnti , _'Phe moon wffli be ful Tuesday, Dec. its, but it is wolf to, know that the one. supplied with a splendid electric, all pure black. 1vitb‘akial»¢Mnh¢ ll! Nil- l8°¢°Ti°¢ |11 “W "°fl4 “W 0°' light system, complete sewerage an ' e your Mr. _Dennis was p\rticul::`_\g>r- t al to the breed of these intel. they are 5 a silk hat md‘t\le pedigree oi nab is kept on record. __ l A company of well-known business -(Continued on page three.) u ,l_,., i ip,-~ 5123;' it si-1' ' f i -. f f .;.. _Lil lift' . l.: .-. 1 _milf - viz. <, _ ,. _.3 ’ -.-.»._,'-'. -~ .-1-f' ’< _ .l l' .rm .:fg~_'-,_ ~.f,,': . f _ f' -f»';.; U, _. »f-,yi-3 . . , ..;.»__.__. »,,,;r.= ,f ...___ -1 _ '» - _, , ‘fl 1' 1; »` E . .`£ A, `...,i.. if ' g . li-it 1 ~=.=. . ifr- » ;!",:~.‘ ,I ..i_{i’ I l il" \r"‘.' i§E;i§¥ lil . l V1.4. ~. sill 5.-if ~_~ ,- .7 , 4 ,l - ,_ ,.`.,i .’-’l.».‘. - u. { r ».,, ~i . l _- S. .y,-£7 ll.. _ i C-. i-.E Ji 4, -If el . ,-srl 1'. , 1 ll: 'I-E ' " 5' fli _ ._ua.. . . 1'. :li > i ` .'_i“' 2,., . -. .,,. ..~. 9', . . . . . ._, `»v`l i». ... » _1 ¢ M i. ‘ n .» if . §,.1, ‘l vf i`~ r . ' if l ;._ »_ _ in __ r _,_, _ ,, ..,.. ._ J .V I L_ 'ull P _ ig' . .fl J 'lu 1 J.