,, .mn 19, 1908 _, __ A. l__ ___ .Jr- __ .. _,_,,, ,_,.,,, .C .. _ , - _ _ I f .-. ~ 'r . -~- ' _ _ _' ... ..`1;.. 3 ."?T~.;._=..-1..-_ ._ . l ~ - < ri ‘ » . ,. t l f \ l \ nm Lurmsr Nmws TH-E _CHARLO'l‘fI`ETOWN GUARDIAN 0 Fiiisr or ALL PAGE .\'lx'l'-I _,t ing; _.-.L __ - - _ ‘_ _ n MARINE INQUIRY. More contradictory Test reau who Swears bec, Big Profit _ to the Department. . IS f- ._ u'l‘TAWA, Dec. 18-(Special)-In the Murine inquiily A. I-i. Lawrence, ac- eolintant indentlfied Boudreau as the man who was in the bank at: _Quebec lute in Ml=lY» 1905- This is what Van Felson' swore yes- terday, though the attendance both indicated that Boudrean was in Otta- wil all the time. 'floudreau again took the stand and denied that the was in Quebec and de- EVIDENCE imony About Boud- he was Not in Que- on Goods Sold clared Lawrence must be influenced by l Van Felson. Halitlay again swore he neven sign- ed cheques for $8,000 and declared- 'there was no foundation for Van Fel- son's story. Odell, nephew of Gregory, the agent at Quebec. stated that he had sold goods to the Ma/rine Department at' froill fifty to one hundred per cent profit. .\"f`. JOHN, Dcc. 18--(Special)»- tur heath or 'r. sl slnrrns, st. John loses one of its most highly respected citizens. _ lir. Simms’ death occurred sudden- ly, heart failure being' the cause. ur. Simms was sixty-three yeails of nge and was born at Raymond, Me. llc served in the civil war and un- til 1872 he resided in Portland and that year removed to St. John where he started the brush business which he so successfully built up. Deceased had always been promin- ent in religious and philanfohropic >-4 5 movements. Hn was~a. deacon in Germain Street and held many iinporlunt offices P nlarllime church work wp0,,ntendept of the Sunday School paciflcatory mission of Hon. Mr. costing_ 9, quanter of a million will! _ lehem " a Christan lic lvas prominent in the Sundayi il Srliool Association, the Y. M. C. A., D S M6 bncklllg a great pack The suoject of Mr. Floyd s evening Baptlst church for twenty-five years, ses in these demands necessitated the ing enterprise for Winnipeg. A plant_ discour' will 'oe “Tho Babe of Beth. ' in ‘ _ _ _ L the lraymen‘s Missionary movement! and other religious enterprises. I°“"°tl“g' the posslble results 'muses t .m _ Ipan. Twill establish a large plant in this i NNI EXHHUSTEIT IN H EEW IEIHS *ll NEW YORK, Dec. 17-That the on-1 tirc coal supply of the Pennsylvania conl fields will be exhausted in 84 years wus a prediction recently oy, Professor Wm. Griffith, a mining ex- pert of Scranton, Pa., at the hearing el" the government suit against thel :lnthracite coal carrying; roads for nl- leged illegal combination in ilestraint of trade. l‘rof. Griffith estimated the total nvnilable supply of anthracito for shipment in 1908 at 2,229,201,650 tone und said that at the present rate of consllniptlon the supply would bc list-ll up in 1902. THHEE IEIHS EIIH I I IETIEH THIE. WM EHEU MUNUMENT ;1i;..ir.l;l“f;‘..2sr.rr.fl;‘i;i..“:...”;‘ ‘i”" l OTTAWA, Ont., Dec. 17-Georgel llfnrklett, lan emplnyce Ol the ll°‘3‘I| letter branch of the post office dc-I nnl'Llnr»;nt, was yesterday -‘ll'll"Yll°°d l‘1‘ three years in the penitcntiarl’ fm" all-nlfng money letters.. Ou account of' tho Xmas rush The Gnnrdlan has not presented its rend- er-l with the usual farm, coillnln thisl lvi-ck. . _ __ __ ___ 1"‘1__:‘_',i`_.;. _. _ INIUI] IIITIIENI 2 _ _ -_ ._;. _V 3 W f_I" 2' % W T EETIITILIEH Kaiser has gone one step further 1 ._-_ ,__ _ _ fllllll nlllwllll _ wlcllll lllln _stun lcl ls null sllll/ln. wls slvllllll will sllslllllll -ii I -lr IL- Swedish SteamerWent D¢wnlThiel fioingio Receive Sen-I Moncton Gives 829 Against Off English Coast- Surviv- ‘ tencc Cutofffhieving Fin- Repeal and Countv Nearly ers Landed Safely. gers With Cleaver. _ Seven Hundred. _.Z _...i _ ni DOVER, Dec. 18-(Special)-The CORNWALL, Dec, l8~(SPe¢ial)- MONUTUN, Dec. 18-(Spec-iill)~ Re- `Swedlsh steamer Lindholmen went While on his way to the police court vised returns show the Scott Act re- down oil Goodwin Sands, following 5 Lo receive sentence for stealing, Wil- tained in the Westmoreland election collision with the German steamer liam Bero a. married man, asked tho with a majority of six hundred and. Friedrlcks Muller from Grimsby for constable to let hlm spears to the nine- f . Stockholm. D1‘0l7l`i\`C0l` Of a local meat markelt, The city and parish of Moncton ` Elgin-'t or the crew of the Lindlrol- Bern walked .to the block, picked save debt hundred and twenty nine men were drowned. - up a cleaver and amputated four nn- majority for she Act and the remain- The survivors were landed here. EWS of his hand, remarking “These der of the county went slightly in -?-»--- fingers will steal no more.” fnvor of license. He was taken to Hotel Dieu with __"`°`;_” SEHIIIUS EIHE _ by sl .lull lull li lllslll will "Mil lllllllllll-l on IT lllii ill IINNITHY HUHNT ST-PE'I‘ERSBURG,Dec.1s-(Si>ec- vanoou-vlan, nee. 11-shrnlowca GLACE BAY’ D” ll"‘S"“°i“‘)” ial]-Despatclies state that a great by Italians and Greeks all the way Tha Globe lllllmlly’ Owned by BIN" gre is raging in Rostov on we Don’ from his home city, Victoria, to Eng- and Vail was burned down this liio;-n which has destroyed the centre of the land, where he found it necessary In ing. town together with another Entire cmp oy detectives, is the statement The cause is unknown. The build- of C. Cory in a letter from. Gravel - Rostov on the Don, in the territory t9°9'llflY- A couple of other llU“5°5 were M50 f the Don Cossacks is a busy cOm_ "I do not know the reason why 1 badly scorcllcd. LONDON’ Dua 18__(Spncial)_,I,he quarter. Several lives are lost. send received by Chief Chamberlain mg was lllsllwll` in, m his policy of personal reform by be- 0 coming a teetoaller. I-le has pledge-d himself to abstain from all alcoholic drlhks for life, i_.._.__._ "but fearing for my life I have em- ercial Centra ‘should be' thus followed," he adds, The firemen had difficulty in pro- It has a_ population of one hundred ployed detectives hem. I-leave mver_ venting 5 serious conflagration. Loss and twenily thousand. pool on my return on Nov_ 27 and about three thousand dollars. T- Should arrive at Vancouver abgut '°*' IIIPHN UTEENIIEIT NEW ENTEHPHISE .TEEN?":§ii.§il.“§i§i§Tia§i:§..ffEi Illl- I- T- IIIIIII HI EXCIHSIIIN IIHY TOKIO, December 17-The action of the Laborites ai; Vancouver in- de- ll nianding the exclusion of the Japan- 0 The press recalls that previous cxces- le _ . as ‘erm , d I lcmieux, bufo Japan can hardly ex- be established as soon .as the new l, TORONTO' Dec' l"_ R' If'B°rd°“‘ that will be all the rilore (?i;tzTE'T;sti(illl;l;e ect a similar outcome concelrning stock yards are ready. It is expected P" leader fll the oppgsltlonl’ ar' from the fact that Mr. Floyd has tlleso new demonstrations. that the company will have the first rlvefl. at the Klllg Edward-yesterday visited the holy city, null his digorlp. Whiln recognizing that the present of its products on the market neirtllllUllllllg.lllWlllg just returned lrom o citation emanates from irresponsible fall. Mr. Mullins will be the man-'Hot Sprlllgll’ Arkansas' He was ll ubolites, the great difficulty in foie- agcr. There are' rumors about, too, at Armr. ini, of Chicago, are about llcll uneasiness on the pant of Ja- t enter the field at Winnipeg and _..._.._.»é-_-p--4 I C `f_y_ l l TWU IILIIIIIENTS ` IT IMHEHST _ HP HIIIWHIS AMHGRST, Dec. 17-Robert Black eldest son of W. W. Black, met with MONTREAL, Dec. _lf-Lt.-Col. n serious accident yesterday morning ri-snlc Mei hen who has 'usb return whifzh will lay him up for some time,ed very severe cnt on the fore part of\ e ment of the republic, believing in _ I his leg below the knee and ankle se- he policy of statoowned l`0B ts. from Europe, declares that atate|I have lllSl1 gOt back and I haven'f; Wh.lc chopping in the woods aL Little ownership of railways is fast liecom-‘S9912 the Canadian D8l7€l‘S," he re- Forks hils axe glanced inflicting; a ing 9, reality in France, as the gov-' Dll€d- f or protection i _;_'x: looking exceedingly well after his trip. “I met' Mr. Taft, the presidentl- elect, on three or four occasions and ifoulnd him to 'ne 9, fine type of man," lsaid Mr. Borden; in a short inter- Thare were many public problems in had together." "There were some discussion of late regarding the election pror.ests,I ter 'I" the reporter nskedf' I didn’t know about the rotes LIIIII 2 HT THE . WHIINE IIIIIIH CAMPBELLTON, N, B., Dec. 18- Oswald Ray heard the cries of a‘ young infant and on opening the door found in a telescope valise a well- wrapped female child, four days old. Alongside thc infnnt was a bottle of milk and a letter, ntldlrssed to a its adoption in Moncton. The major- ity from thel returns received up to| < one o'c1ock today appear to bo abouti| L seven hundred. Moncton city and they parishes of Salsbury-, Sackville and Westmoreland went strong for the ST. ETERSBURG. D00- l7~Elll> Act while Sllediac and Dorchcuterl .peror icholas has approved of the wont strong for license _B.!;<_l__Botsfor¢1 proposed construction of n, memorial also went by a small majority again-i chllrch to tile sailors who perished in st the act. Tho voting was cond‘uctc!_ the Itlisso-.lapnnrzse wur nnrl a com- quietly. mittee has been formed headed by prominent citlzm. Ray ‘phoned Chief of Police (irnw-I ford, lvho notified the chairman of_ the poor committee. The caretaker of the police station consented to take care of the child. It was fait: best to allow her to do so until matters' were straightened' ont. The mistake has been mode in lea- ving the child at Ray's house, as the letter was not addressed to him, but to another individual who lives near- IUH W|NN|P[[; M' IIT CENTINI EHHISTIIN WINNIPEG. Dewmbcr 17-H. A. H l- Rev. J. F. Floyd, the new pastor fullins, head of the live stock farinl l I lcf the Central Christian Church will E Mullins and company, has an-l hrgin his work with this church to- cse has created a bad impression. nounced thats e. number of Britlshl morrow and preach his first sermons li. italfst ' _ ‘ ‘ ' l < REV. _J. F. FLOYD. tion of that city, the people and their mode of cclebuating Christmas will add greatly to the interest of the ser- mon. Mr. 'Floyd has visited sll the lead- ing cities, mountains and other sac- red spolos in the old world and is qualified hy personal experience fo tell of these tlllngs. Mr. Floyd comes highly recommend- cd as a preacher, lectureii and writer and his experience in Christian work makes him a strong exponent of Christian truth. He is an eloquent and pleasing speaker. All arc cordially invited to licar Mr. Floyd in his opening sermons to- morrow morning and evening. All seats free and unappropriated. wal. VENEZUELA ' tro Think Not. Belief is That Castro Will Not Return. Gomez is a Friend of Castro. ‘ BERLIN, Dec. 18-(Special/'-Botjli The feeling is nlso growing that me German Foreign Omce and p,-mb 'g Castro left Souih America, no'l: bi- rirnt csrtro uircrcrira the report thntI”““°° °‘ "1“”““ "““ ‘° “‘°”l” th' _ _ Ipolitical turmoil and has no inton- Venezuela will declare war against’ _ Y. _ _ nm of ever returning. the Netherlands' | The German Government has inlor- Even if hostilities are declared they ‘mation that it is uncertain whether cannot become effective, because Veil- I Vic* President Gvmez Wlll l'°C0m° ezwela is in no position to carry thi- I Plfniflellf Or Wllel-llf‘F fl Dl`l»\'lHi0’1Bl campaign beyond her Own l,m-,1¢r,,‘(}ol'ernnil»nt will be organized under and Holland could not exceed thc another head. limits all-andy axon, Q Gornrn is still true to Castro. MNH HIIUTEI] IIHN PHIITUEHHPH CIIHHIE NHTIIIN THE STITMICH NOW DECLARE WAR Berlin Foreign Office and President Cas- LONDON, December 17-A liosflll' reception awaited Carrie Nation a Glasgow, where shc arrived from Ed inburgh this afternoon. The author. ties had not anticipated any trouhl-a and the three thousand people ‘Ar had assembled to welcome the Al erican saloon srnashar overran tl. platform and "booed" her. Considr able hlistling took place, in viii' Mrs. Nation lost her umbrella. F corted by policemen and railway pr, ters, she sought refuge in the bar l. the Queen street station hotel. Hi: presence was not desired there, :lnlf she had to face the crowd in '-.hr street again. At length she found p rmore appropriate shelter in a temper LONDON, December' 1?.--A remarr- able invention in the medical Fine is an apparatus by means of lthrcli the stomach may be photographcrf frrni within. It is the discovery of a munich doctor, and is thus described in action : ‘ “The camera is actuallyl swallowed hy the patient, and when it reaches its destination the interior of file stomach is illuminated by a, small electric lamp attached to the appap- ratus. Ai the bottom of the camera is wound n photographic film twenty inches long and a ,quarter of an inch _ wide. "The physician pulls. a cord which Iruns the film past the lens the elec- tric lamp is tlirned on the sensitive film. The procedxrre is repeated un- til thc requisite number of pictures has been taken. ance hotel. Owing to the threaten ing attitude of the crowd sho ha: nostponed lier raid on plibli houses. EHENIIH SEHIIIINEH _IIIEHI IIPTIITN MNH ELINNE EIIIINHEHEIIE 2 |N`lH[` WEST _ _l - _ _ < » » . . pe ons eight days at the pumps _and thirl :__ _ _,D mn were voted on this hours in an open boat with the thr; V __ _ tm, tmvns of Emerson mometer around zero seven iron M - 5 1-~ ,__ ’ _ and lil. municipalities of Louise, “BY 5ft9"“°°n» and ’_°l’0rE'°d tho PV “`I ltoblin, West Bourne; Belfrost Frank- ch Schooner Marccllnnel founderell oflmm' Winchester’ Humi0ta__A1bert and the coast. All the crew landed snre-iMani,_Onas_ Petitions for like repeal of IV' but after Such an experience _Mi the local option were voted on in the “One will Want to “ndergo °'g“_“'Ilnunicipalities of Kildonan South 'l`°SH°d “'00” in 0"' °P°“ b‘§*t» d‘”“h|‘.\:or~follr North Norfolk Argyle siv- scant clothing, the men su ere ter- _,H 'Ed _ d P. _' ' ribly durin their forty mile row to el`jl_l"’ _ “ar ' lppeblqne' O(llmall‘ 5 _ ii _l s v ll safety. When the boat Lnally gratoll ,I,;i`Ill_l;ll;lltsallll wall Rlver l age' on the beach some wcrc so worn olltl llllel _ _ , lh.t tiny had to ‘nc lifted ashore. J.0lr“i‘;§_“l1_ °‘}’_!t(;§’)§‘inf'“"r‘1‘§Bj:’)‘xf'i“t°§f“f’;f' chesteil, majority 60. I-Iamiota, ima- _ jority 123. Manitonas, majority 30. _ ._ Local o tion sustained--Nonth Nor I ¢-- M _ P ‘ Sl ld Tl ‘ i _‘Tl I folk, majority 6. Edward (large ma- jority) Pippestone, majority 250. Udanuh, majority 19. Swan River, HIS HANK IIEPIISIT "‘r;;;;::r _ option repealed Kildonan, majoillty 68. Argyle, majority ~not -# known. I License sustained-Morris, majority GIJACE BAY' (~_ “__ Dcc_ '1g__.T|,re,,'27. Selkirk, majority 9b. Carherry, ll-u-ndred and fifty dollars was stolen nl_l1l0l`_ltY 35- RllS90l. lYln»J0li'iY 3~ Mull- fmm B gmcery Stow und tho ¢_\,i¢~_f icipnllty of Louise, majority 32. West: disappeared witlwut Buy (que to his Bourne, majority 28. Franklin, nia- identity_ jority 55. The vote in Soon Norfolk The propriewl- had pm(-eq we mr-,n.| is tied. At Gnandview an injunction fy in uw _,,,,f,._ p,~w,,,~af,,,~y to taking; prevented the poll, and there orc nve lt to the lnrnlr, ,,nrl winlr-_ his hnclr nlaccr not llenrrl from yet. The rc- was turned serving H cll.~;t.| A molncnt l_\};-fri»)l;;:,rl3i;:v$]5\:;l elipvcrthvless held his my .. _ -Longboat had nladc it lcllllll a , _ I H ‘ Hu 1 h ld r.impmv,ment,, cunning of A woodamlironstrated the fact that milk can be salary. Address X. care Guardian of . _ __ t _ ,nm me msg lap 4, rl, i rggrxegelgililagdanfgd Nhissbmde cdr- lcalllll and a. hole in the !,'round. That Durfded by this machine so that lwrgo fn_ce_ __ _ _ _ _ 12-_1§idtf__IslJ"r_t. and put himself on on el cn ‘veil l\lIi‘"lle" llongbont wok “mind »-»__~~- - --~ - --- -~ , r . I . rled -, shower boquet of lilies of the ohicials are deawlng solar-leg rm- quantities bottled up in November 'ANTED by first of year teachen f°"t'“* “lui U” I'm'_ ltallml D'"_ '“ ". _ _ *_ , U CL, mum He _ | l r- ct lc pa it the vnllcy. inothlnx. This “W” “'lll°ll W" “mul were todahl lmlllll '° be sooo and for HnZ°l‘_’""’I‘ -"°l‘0°l~ S\ri>i>I.°“fl_“‘I“ '"‘"‘“"'"wll ' 'llIIT;(I»tIII»Etllpl:Trt fnurwen milfs I" 1 "‘l“‘ hc lllell ur.. l _ il c hired for sooo was the subject pure. The nlstcr ln hnvlns enlilllr- lm.-.nl will hc given, Apply to rhllrp¢~l°" ‘"‘_“_‘ _. _ - | ._ l- 2., _-no rnds nhcn-l or the por- Tvlr' "Tying lf; hllnllnllprlsntjlll Eleltlllllilstl .gf ysollng very Dlnlh NlI1&l'k8 ll! U19 “is from O“t“'n° “ml the S3935' and IWood. Scc‘y of trllstcel-l. '“ ml' Mllll mllc wltullulunllo ln l W I::;i.,.illny'rls`rctord. Lon_l;nollt`s effort l"'ll|ll;l_; l,;L,;lllef0,.i,O,:,e ylrmrn on the Provincial Secretary- he fs quite sure that they are on thc; 1g.19d1w,.3w,,d__ lead but visibly wen cl. I _ _ __ Hmmm and Dmwmo _ .' I t I ~DH r-ldltdrlnl staff of The fnteucollegian He told the directors to meet the right track. and he added that the 4-dknsxiknijabg,.s"émr*,in-~~éo0dT The chaucei; raw],:‘:;|2;lr;1nfann:>Df;l‘;'r:; Ip|r;»i\l;< mllmga him in the mth muc- I _ d i P "' ’ 1 I l- h r holders this afternoon and come ffst CONUBDY Or BW BSIOCIBT-l0n . _ I 15 ff' lmlT""‘ _ .| il 1 I 1, 1 ,t _chowr-rl signs of fatigue and has recently accepted the pos - Toasgttlernent with them. It is un- going into the business would be aid- ' cmldmon App y to 2. Eéwton llll’-‘~ 1" '-he _f"‘".lh lap ll.; ebotllll lin mile but kept on do£i:cd~ UU" of Mslstanl paint); of like elrlllldld derstood that faflinlr such settle- ed by the Government. 'St' lz lg lllpd' crowd was crllhfi lt-"0" h‘"""" ' : mt ffolignagat one l urc r - » ' l -~ nl itl Y M ( A in- ment the Government will cauml the WELS and srmclts wanted fm which on _,lm,,(,,,,,,_ |,e,,,.p¢||,l\'. Till-n sud ly within striking distance of the _ _ . 1 _ \ _ ul 4 f __ ' ,. .ll l lt ‘llrl' n. fn flu- 2011: mile Longbont ""5 “ll” ln llluch lv l ` ' ` ll c llrrnnn and clthcr nrirnlnirtcr thc 'rnv the skuusorirl skusaoa izc In ‘"3 l;“Yt“‘“"";° t“‘°'I‘°‘ "“‘“°' llrnly ll~l~» " ”‘_‘fH§_f“§ ;‘,',‘,`,,,.",I]lf,‘,_,,,`,,"l,,,,,,,l ,,,,,, d,,,,,,,.~d into n nntnr talents, especially lll P0m0"l\ C0 05 _ 1 A NDER5 NEWS M._,, W. A. o ns one, on ligne. ML Lung,,,__,¢ nr. al - - » P ~fflc coast Miss King mine for those who have paid for per bat S__ll______L_______ 0 _ lzdsdrai I H dmmwe of men,y_,,i,, ,ll ,Ove which kept him in the lend for Trlld t(IirEe lddrllingltlat daughter of the their stock or sell it for their benef-lt,_ ‘ The temperature registered twenty- __-,-~---V---»~.--»~------» _ ~ --f *lm* TT" 'll' . - .- D l i ed hi ds una 2_4.».0.» 2-5. five laps. Then oranro regan s two de rece alovc zer t 3 'I lc ANTED R9” hm" V" mlnll mile" 'lm ylll -' ` ' l' ‘ . ~ . - ~ d into James nnd Mrs. King of Mont- , g _ l 0 B ococ N\/ Otter Fox nnll \iuskrnts. High- Tl time was 35 2-5 lieconds slower .id\nntill_e. Both nlcn move more , 11 oi-licrloo MARKETS. thlr morning. g _ ~ ‘ _ "’ _- n_l i li r n _ _ _ real. and hr” lived "1 S°“*“"“ C” ’ est cash prices nnld- W- A~ John thnn the lrlr1l,kr.`°`E;lfIli;»I§~(r.llT\~nr~" Ilhr-‘ in thc hnzlnnlnr or thc zeth :nun fornia for three Y¢Bl`B~ They are IWW l,-wlv nnd showed wrarlness _ _ , 1- s ¢oini-- osnas AND snow, scone.Mon1m1lr- _l2ii'3‘l.f3“?9*;~ do when in tern i »` _ I , _ nd tl, ml, gmllllalcs nl Mcom llnlversltylylont --- OY.WAN'l‘l~ZD about 16 years ofisanlr track three weeks ngrrrlf uns ir I liungbont spiinterl a e an rem I 9° °“ vp | | tr to Merlin; rnro for llenllv 2.»} miles Iiient to the rear ‘ln the md e o e . . _ _ _ l dl f th ‘ 'rho hcnrtlcet congratulations nna_nec. Corn eil 'ronoN'ro, neccrnhsr 19-F(; Dec 17__The tm