\ it if at ,P 4. .e & _ Fl 4 ,, if in ,F3 ti its =__;,, iff, it 3. 'zz lil 1.: , ,ti ra iv? lf: it i"»4 4,; it ,. 5.. :H by in " i .»;i' i ,t , bl .iii 9:5 Fi’ 4', ‘l / aff if? yr ' f .3 3 ' .,_f .\, - _ =f- if it *I wh if ,fa . R , f 1 "* <"., ` ,l x 'v- .|, ..,1 i » ig, . »` i $ ggi i ,. if ii ii' ~` 3 l i 1 1 \ v ‘,l v 1 "ir ,gf ». W \ , . e -' fa f\ _w gl. i 1' ,,.~ __-.,. .1 i i , f 1 i 4 .l m ovAsn1as ”"" . lllrolunnr READNG, l\A1TEr~ sELECrEn from uns wrnrs News if For THE -uunin|AN's slruliblilf f -- - ’~~ r `.._'..' .;,.;....-;."'.,t --.~ Aww” _YH___v)_ _ `____ _ __ ,,__,..,. .A-. --i - ____ ‘ _ ; ,, . .... ,.1 _ I ,._ ,_ __ CHICAGO, Jan. 28-Efforts made (Canadian Presse) \*,. toes: by no senses in me mei oi, PE“'1`H» N- B-» F°\»- 1-Brekeman U ,h Pack h th t th hi h ri Ed King on a special freight was ofedrcssefinbdefolh thi: fault ol reltaicle- '°r“'h°d l”°"'°°“ ¢"° W" Wh” "IG ffl- (Canadlan Press ) _ i . noNol.u1.U,~ Feb. 1-connrmsnon' NEW YORK. Feb- 1-Resolutions of the report that Great Britain is |'°°°mm°\\di°¢ 010 GI'-lbllillmellt of a preparing to fortify Fanning Island and- maintain a cooling station there wal received today. Private advices from Fanning Is- land said that the steamship Makura has just landed a number of big guns on the island. LONDON, Feb. 1-The British For- eign omce denies the report that Great Britain will fortify Fanning Is- land. I-1-Q-it-I1-1 (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. -1-It is reported that a meeting between ex-King Man- uel and the Portuguese pretsnder Don Mequel the latter voluntarily odered his'help in every way in his DOW" W restore Manuel to the throne. The reconciliation is said tp be complete. . HEALDBBURG, Cal., Jan. 30- A cake of her own baking with 102 lighted candles, each symbolizing a year of her eventful life, held the place of honor on the table when "Grandma" Electra Kennedy gave a birthday party in her home here.Mrs. Kennedy was born in Derby (Ver-.), in 1810. (Canadian Press.) BOSTON, Feb. l.-General Baden Powell closed`a busy day by an ad- dress at the city Club tonight where hc received the scouts and was made an honorary member of the British Naval and Military Association. He left for ,New York at midnight. ~____..____ -NEWCASTLE, N. B., Jan. 30-At the local government rally last night, Premier Flemming was asked the governmcnt’s policy on prohibition. To H. H. Stuart, who wanted to know whether the government pro- posed to bring in a provincial pro- hlbitory act or render the license act still more stringent, the premier cit- ed what the government had done with the license act, making it easier for parishes and towns, upon peti- tion of twenty-five per cent. of the ratepayere, to vote on local option. He said he was a prohibitionist, but he did not think it wise to force prohibition where the majority did not want it. The temperance people would be wise to demonstrate the utility of the present local option act by enforcing it than by seeking to impose prohibition upon commun- _ities unready for it. (Canadian Press.) NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 1-An alli- ance was effected between Viva Zapa- ta, lcader of the rebellion in South- nrn Mexico end Reyostas ol Northern Mexico and the leaders in last year's insurrectionary movement according apparently reliable information gle- aned by secret service agents. Whal Strikes You in New Brunswick People all ha\Tonl'idence in Dodd's Kidney Pills l'7Vf‘TYWhere you find people who have been cured of Rheumatism. Lum- bngo. Brlght’s Disease or some oth- cr form of Kidney Disease-cure is always Dodd's Kidney Pills. Uameron's Mills, Kent Co., N. B., VCU-` 2- (Sl»ecial).~The one thing that strikes a visitor to New Bruns- wick is the confidence its people have iu Dodd's Kidney Pills as a cure for any and all forms of Kidney Dis- case. They have used them and they know by their own experience that Dodd's Kidney Pills are all that is claimed for them. Everywhere you go you find this confidence. It is ex- prcsscd in this village by Mrs. Joseph l'. Daigle. “I have great confidence in Dodd's Kidney Pills," she says. "Six boxes cured mc of my Kidney Disease." All over the Province you find peo- plc who have hceu cured ol llright‘s Disease, , lllieiuuatisin. Dinbctcs, Ilackacllc, or some other form of Kid- ncy Discasn by Dodd's Pills. You can- not find n .case in which they have been given n fair trial that thc re- sults havc not been brneficinl. FIRST lPPi|Cll|[lN l]llKiNS THE Hill A Simple Remedy Gives Color --r Strength and Beauty to the Hair. You :|~\u`t ||u\'c to lmvc gray hnir or [mind lmlr if you don't want to. Why look old or unnttractivc? If your hair is gray or faded, you can change it easily, quickly and eflect- ivcly by using Vliyeth`s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. Apply a little tonight. and in the morning you will be ugreeahlv surprised at the results from a single application. The gray hairs will he less conspicuous, and after a few more applications will be restored to natural color. WYeth's Sage and Sulphur also quickly removes dsndrufl, leaves the 'Will' clean and healthy, and pro- motes the growth of the hair. lt is a clean wholesome dressing which may he used at any time with perfect safety. Get e. ii"-_Y cent bottle from your fll'\|¢!llt today, and see how quickly it will restore the youthful, color and beauty cf your has' and forever end the nasty dandru . hot, itchy scalp and falling hair. All druggists sell it under guarantee that the money will be refunded if you are not satisfied nffrr lnir frinl :~l|»criv»l n,;¢-ui. l-7, .\ l~‘oslc|, train iolted today. -_.___ (Canadian Press t0ll 0! $1 per ton for all tonnage through the Panama Canal was pre- sented to the mtetlng of the _Chamber of Commerce today. l (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL. Feb. 1-Lavalee was elected Mayor and five of the notor- ious “23" aldermen on the black list were returned in the civic elections today. _ -?_...____, NEW YORK, Jan. 30"! am con- vinced that Theodore Roosevelt will be the next president ol the United States," said Governor Stubbs, of Kansas, a!ter~a conference with Col. Roosevelt today. , (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Feb. 1-Moncton will probably get the first call for the Stanley cup. l The Railway I-Iub's team ls largely gleaned from the ranks of the Upper ,Canadian talent which was not fast enough. The .senior company here seems to have the Maritime Provinces cham- pionship clinched and there is every likelihood, it is understood, of a challenge from this city for the cham- pionship silverware. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb 1-The' Growth of Canadian Railways and their pros- perity is indicated in the report of J. L. Payne, Comptroller of Railway statistics, which was tabled in the House today. ' The total track mileage is 75,400 an increase of 669 miles, 7,000 miles be- ing under construction in June when the report was dated. In deaths in accidents there Were 493, injuries 3,3-29, a decrease of 120 and 1,190 respectively. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Feb. 1-Cannda's Cus- toms Revenue for January was $6.- 598,193 as compared with $5,783,832 for the same month last year. The heavy increase in the figures in-‘ dicate the healthy growth of Cnnada's import trade. (Canadian Press) BOSTON, Feb. 1--The House unn- nimously passed an order for the ln- vestigation of all lines terminating here to determine the advisability of State control of railroads. It also adopted a report of the rules committee admlttinll the DEU- tion of the Grand Trunk legislation authorizing that railway to extend its lines to Boston. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. 1-Four school children-, two boys, were badly lnttcn by a mud dog at the Corner of Elea- nor and Ottawa Streets. A passerby managed to strangle the dog sufficiently to loosen its hold on a little girl, the'animsl was shaking like 5, rat on the ground. An examination of the animal will he made to ascertain what precau- tions against rabies are necessary- (Canadian Press.) LAWRENCE, Feb. 1-The plans for the release strike leader J. J. Ett- or, who is locked up waiting'a hear- ing on a charge of being accessory 110' the murder of the L0piZZ0 WOIIIHD. were made today. Habeas Corpus proceedings are likely. Many operatives are returning to work. The Socialists addressed the strikers suggesting a nation widc campaign on their behalf. There is litle change in the situa- tion. (Csnadian Press.) » NEW YORK, Feb. 1-Father Ber- nard Vaughan, the noted English Jesuit priest and orstor, told the audience which crowded Carnegie Hall last night that the greatest danger threatening society today, is the lax system of divorce and mar- riage. Cradleless nurseries and the faulty system of education removes Christ from the rank ol Head Master to a place on the back seat and instead of drilling an army we are only arming _.._..__._.__._ LONDON, Feb. 1-An unexpected call was made today upon all ship- builders in the list of constructors for the British navy to send tenders for a new fleet of torpedo host ded- troycrs of the most up-to-dute type. Each oi these flrm~ have been in- i vited to send tenders for three h.-nts. i No provision for the constructimr of these crafts was made in this year's naval estimates, but promiu~ ent naval men have for a long time complained of the British navy's lack of last ses-going torpedo boat destroy crs capable of coping with modcr.: cruisers. i BARROW, England, Jon. 30-The admiralty has ordered from- Vickers Sons & Maxim three submarines, bigger than any existing type and capable of long voyages, The sub- marines are to be armed with two qulck~firers, which emerge through the batchways, fire and sink into the hold before the hatches close and the vessel submerges. (Canadian Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 1-Report- ing that demands were so far apart that there was no chance of agreeing at the time, the joint conference of bituminous coal miners and operators called to negotiate A wage scale to go into effect April 1, adjourned to- day. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 30-The en- tire mstter ol a wages scale for bit- uminous coal miners, to go into ef- fect April lst, was today referred to a sub committee by the joint confer- ence of miners and operatars on In- dians, Illinois. Ohio and Western Pennsylvania. The sub-committee con- sists of two operators and two min- ers. Pending a report from the sub- committee, both the joint conference of tim united workers' convention nd- Bunnyeids. , lmlrnml their session. _...iq-_-»_._.~_ . V _ l V7. __l..___ -_--1--g - _ Ll L, l-5 ‘-| 'Af-'_;"“[“ f”;§i'T;'1'.`_f.f.f_...-. s V if P ---.~ .~ cl l 1 'ii l f -‘~~~f. “"""'V"`§"" _.___ /Ll | T sl t \ ”lf‘r-r-= _ _3 ~ _ -L _.L T* _ AT' t-oufhf-~‘ *_*-1 ______i_____ .ff .}f""‘- ‘_ 1f~`@;;:,f` . \ .l _ "ii ,- / r ` _ `___ v_'_ ` _if/~~ - -\_ " - Vg/ -P `\`s \~i~;`,¢%¢f ,- "`~ " rf# l_/ /A /f it it "Here, Grandma, your cup of Fry’s” is the one beverage that delights, that nourishes, that invigorates and sustains. For F RY’S has real food value. It’s a treat too good for merely “once-in-a-while”. Serve it oftener. The purest and most soluble cocoa you ,can buy. Economical, too. Getatin at your g_roce1"s. Remember: ‘_‘Nothing Will Do But FRY’S” Trade Supplied by BLACK & CG., Truro, N.S. 4' . a mob. t ‘ Fi . F'-'-’~Li-”--~ V -4 P” = ` it '"“°:h if S; aving_foce~ whose innence is t ~tlc s. deed' trwor. vel ' (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) .men I mm e 0 ice 0 8 ups? far beyond the condnes of this Pro- l>l`0PBl`°d B00 Ullul D90- H” W” BELFAST. Feb. 1-Irish Prcsbyter- Moujrnsan, Feb. 1-H. 1vl.clurkb, ;';;°“’(‘7‘,°;‘,fe°£,i1;3;,l“5f;’,]to‘;‘,‘£§. vm” _ pleased to retire with suoh gleaegéis inns 25.000 ill "limb" made B ‘lIF&";°“‘ §:°vel.1";.g lo: tae Ezniglan Hsgglngaya town feel it our duty to express even In your social and domestic duties ‘£;°°l}l°}ftl‘i‘;\':5 :B Chg; p£:;";.d hem stration today against ome u e, [ ssocm ion s er oc y car y on . thi h I1 i _ t t m I b ‘_ d t o g e ea _ R"9°1“tl°"” l’““°d declared uw un' in propaganda M." Nnional Highway tion :lust tliérldeivlhlgdlnfduOhliivdpgifrlei- zlsjogusthdolillzihsiirezngofaydllg ietirg- m°W°l°“sly Wm d°n° °°l;'id,?3;‘;~‘, dYl"K d°ff°l`ml"°°i°“ t° “gm it' i“°°r°” the D°m'"l°"' . cd this Province in the cause of Edu- ment.'and the companionship of Your circumstances’ C°nq`lud‘m‘f G city The" is 5 remsal tc' Pay taxes *'04 The proposal is for pmvmcml gow cation. .home which makes life a mingled md to the (`i°uc'“° du". tl ll thc any Irish parliament. crnnlents 150 d'“’°t° B' “um tu the As Principal of Prince of Wales Col- bliss hi :lov and haplfiness. t°“°hfr'b‘iff°£'ll“' D:;5l°€g:i;,y|ng,”,c, Wm' ' lege you exerted an inestfmabls fu- Kindly 'accept the accompanying m°"' -° 5 °“ "` _ i , .ni t an ..ii(;Nf1'*gEGil Maln..t Jan” 5g1-;¥est- Eganw£{)ut($];elintE:l;;‘;;f”§; tale N;:;‘_ flpence in the triaining of tlhousands sift not lsr its intrmsllic valuteéebut as ali izgogrg Tauzdmant eiwairi ern ana a as os . . 0" _ 0 Y0\ll'lf§ 1110!! an women w o went an earnee 0 our a ng as m an fi 1 the vupl tbd Winnipeg grain market alone for lem' , forth equipped with an excellent edu- respect. for you. ' » ' n§c‘:BJa°"l‘d~rh;l|?,§‘f§. 355°,-U "nast- cbe rejection of the proposed recipro- cation and imbued with uw bi b me- sl ned on behalf or the ee che: ° Y- ° ' v ‘ s I: a °` ‘ ` ' 'I ` t` ee quell- city compact. Several times this a- _ ‘ als which your training and influence Charlottetown, P. E. I., 2:|°l;ncs€;sgg&°:0;1:|_A:l18hp::l&itm` by mount it is reported, has been lost A fitting tribute to n distinguished inspired February 1, 1912. ~ P- V - on other markets since September 1 educator was tendered yesterday by Ag Chief supérlntendent 0( Edna. Chrlsglnn Q_ Macmlllnm tl1°_,¢¢“°h°l'-' ff" F 'a' Gov. in the three Western Provinces by the the teachers of thu' Charlottetown tion, during the past twelve years, J. D. Seaman. . Emgdlyiheltgogglhldtldgteill ghB“°°°"' farmers when all natural lloroducts schools when they waited on_ Dr. An- you have come more in touch with Mary Gornloot Com. ,gr "Q hi “, pd ‘uhh _and _tho school are taken into consideration, making derson. the retiring Superintendent the teachers, and your efforts for the Annie E. McDonald - inlgarg lsr; taehv hppointmwt of B the total well u to $25 000 000. Of Edu Htl - P S Bradle ‘ p , C On. and pfwcnted him with betterment of their conditions, while , _ y, , ll H’ “lor Detailed figures are 'entered into an address accompanied by a hand- not bearing fruits lr il _ The presentation was made by the f;“i1°°a:°' §3nTr‘°?°n';pb?}.m,'b,|| ,ml chairman after which Dr. Anderson ° ° “ e d i leather pn 1 te a t dy b i t u are in ly Epmd Y for the various gra es an pr ces, some u o s re s u c a r a e . ’ I ,md - ro" to ,.eply_ the good practical man he hid 0 and it is found that the average de- of the mission style. Your advice and suggestions in the 1 M Johnson. Y flcif. in price a bushel was 10.6 for The presentation was nude by the schoolroom tb He expressed his surprise on the "H r' f “ovhd b B“p“.|n¢,mrlent presentation, having expected but an ° W” ° y were e secret of many wheat in favor of Minneapolis. and as teachers in appreciation oi the inesti- ll teachern; success, and the stimulst- 0 b H Prim, l Johmon, Ewen 88,945,065 bushels have been market- mable services of A man who for the ing effect of your visits inspired both opportunity of saying a few dnal ézmp Q ' d Pril;°‘L.nd,.`"u_ |11 of ed the farmers have lost 36.386562 Pint fm? YEHYB DBS lhb0l‘¢d 68111080! itcncher Bhd Pupils to work more en- words to the teachers on his retire- wh‘;w"h' dwwo ds 0| “ugly apprecia- on wheat alone. - ln the interest of education ill this 'el'geiJf>8lly~ _ ment. He referred to the pleasant ti u; “h rl mt noc¢°r_ ,province and whose efforts have not And now after a period of fifty relations which had existed between °“B °" l ° "F ° nu an heartl- (Canadian Press.) |alwal‘s been confined alone to the years' service.-years of anxiety, lab- himself and the city teachers for the I °l°"°tl;’°v g5m‘f'n°lfld."0n on his OTTAWA. Feb 2-In the House last pupils. the teachers or the schools or and zeal in the cause of Education past 11 years. l-le reminiscently re- I7 °°“5';l° ,‘La;°mi .space ‘nd ugnd. night, Postmaster General Pelletier but to the advancement of the whole is it not consoling to you ln elle rg. lgrrgd eg bl; ll;-ge eqmlng to P, E, 1,- eiallloglé wish” mr-.the mmm loresbadowed the m¢lll\1l°° 101' th* Pl°0Vll1°°- ¢l'0ePe¢t. which no doubt you have land fifty years ago sud spoke ofthe 5 _ ` mansion of the parcels poet statins About 10111- i°°|“d|“»¢ the vrlwr- taken. to knew that yous labors sr., intellect and ability, the thorough- ~ ~ t r while the .expansion was hardly el- als and teachers of the city l¢h00l8. replete with success, success which ness and the interest in their work ga Q ‘ es tensivs still the rural free delivery superintendent Campbell, nwen Flies. ,cannot be expressed in words or mea- which the pupils evidenced and which ' z ' V ' ,- M' “MM uv. must be extended constantly. art, Secretary of the - School Board sured ln deeds. , had impressed him on bl, one mm. Cac Neem ,. pawn,” Cheaper, cable rates are also neceee- and reDl'°'°”t°"v°“ °' "‘°,P"¢“. as-I The msn who does great deeds, in ing. Hs spoke cf his work in i W 1nk£li.°r‘ blown into "y_ semhled in Prin Landrigan s room in the end dies as surely as the vsriest Prince of Wales College and of his 'arf ‘ul lf le I Queen Square School at 4 p. m.and _idler who cumbers the earth; but be efforts later on behalf of' the advance- l ¢ |-'env wder-alelm (Can2dian Press) after some opellinit fH1\l\P\°S by Prin-_leaves behind him the great fact, ment of education. Though some of '""" '&'°&:-|45..-yeflili sim Fnauclsco, Feb. 1-Deeper elpal seamen of Prince Street school, that be ben none his work well; so it me recommendations had not W" 'nw-nderfull parenter- chee to Chinese Press state that Lim who presided. ‘ Miss Mary Cm-nruot ,will be with you. productive of results, yet he felt they _ ~_ :°rm‘{:"“°,_ of ""5 form woes Hin; has been appointed the fe- was called On W reed the fullcwlnal ln the sunset or your nie and nl had been worth trying for. He had nnnulcm,-.'_ ,,,,,,,g¢,,,»|;:|¢ freeia pl-gssneative of China in Crest Bri- address: I V ,the crowning years of an honorable been helped amalfngly by the teach- U °,, ‘M pang,-y ghelfl Id by A mln by President Sim. Alexander Anderson. lwsq.. ll-l..T>. ;nn