f ‘l? ' C ANT ‘raven: holiday steel-scum any uteri an have In a lmlie of ntle- _ _ ' .. ww \\\\\\\\ faction on the face of every cue- ’ » » , » byliveryhody Covers Prince. Edward Island" Like the Dew ._g__.___| I CHARLOTTETOWN, ChNADA THURSDAY one. r_ loltetnlvn Guardian Two cem- Mining Guardian. Founded 1887 13, 1923 scam... .1’. ‘Be satisfied with your l~ 1 .__~o ilonl. but n61 cemented with v sell until you have made tlubgol ‘of them. Animal Slbaédlinlenn lly llull. (Inuit and U. it. , WV‘?- ‘a tilMENi ni ,llil SHIIHIlY a llifiilll (Canadian Press) ROME, Dec. l2.—'i‘o show thc world that itally is ruled by the will of the majority of the Italian poo- ple and to secure n parliament which coincides with the wishes of the electorate. Premier Mussolini with the consent of the cabinet. obtained today the signature of the King to u. decree closing the pres- ent session of the chamber-an act which inevitably leads to dissolui tlon and new elections. Tile” degree closes the present session of parliament but boforu final dissolution of the chamber- the issuance of another royal or- der will be necessary . Dissolution will probably occur the early part oi‘ January. and. in that event. elections will be held in April. The Premier's bohl decisive stops end voluntarily his own dic- tatorship and ‘re-establishes govern- ment along the usual constitutional lilies. There is not the slightest doubt that Mussolini had the pres- ent chamber well under control; he had only to nsk for full powers for another year and these would have been granted by an overwhel- ming majority. An little or n0 op- position was manifested against him, his retention of po er could have been prolonged untilvthe pres- ent chamber died a natural (loath in 1926, when by the constitution another election would occur uutom atically. Mussolini has already au- nounccd himself as not being in favor of the existing docile cham- ber; hr- iviahod the pllrllfllllnlll, l0 be made up of representatives who would speak out for the interests , and desires of tiie country. Ills “Native (""'9"'lm°"t' hm‘ "r ODDOHcnts in the chamber‘ are al- “ours-e" “p” Conan-Ions? The “"1" most negligible. consisting of a . .. few followers of former Premier Nitii ‘in tho‘ presoflt‘ “temper ‘of ‘the Hal-ion. even its opponents concede . that the, Fasclstl party will be able ' to sweep the co airy. The fate o1’ the vote for we ‘an becomes “n. certain but the issue is not expect- cd to die. éllsilvlnvis an lliillP . i uoiicium in PRESENT Premier Baldwin and Party will Endeavor to Carry on But Face Great Difficulties —A_nother Goalitio n Government is Not Wanted in Britain " i (Canadian Press.) LONDON. Dec. 12. —\‘Vlictl1er Conservatives will cut protection entirely out of their program at present is problematic. although some members of the party are say- ing they imust accept thc country's verdict for the present. The position now is that the Con- servnllvcvs may be (lismisscil from office soon after tho newly elected House of Coumrons meets on Jan. Fllli MARKETING , - . . ‘REVIEWED BYMRJiBJlERZIB Visiting Fur Dealer Describes World Wide ledge Mr. lieu. li. ilerzilz. prominent fur (li-aler. of New York, who is on a Iiusiucss trip to the Trovince. gave an interesting summary of the fox market conditions in an Inter- view with the (iuurdiail yesterilay. Mr. llcizig explained that the mar- kct for silver foxes in the United States luts been curtailed to it‘ great extent. on nit-count of the 50 per cont duty which is deterring Ain- ericau fur ilealers from laying in iiouk any quantity of skins, aslhc imposition of this duty has made it impossible for them to export ‘the skins, as in the old days. and then, ii‘ they could not be sold. rc-import them without paying duty. Notwithstanding the general be lief and thc claims put forward by other countries, the United States and (Ianadzt have been the largest users of silver foxes of any plncc in the world. and a great. many oi‘ tho sitius that. are sold at London auction suit-u are bought by Amer- icans and utilized in this country. "l 1)€‘lli‘\'i.' that. within the ‘Cana- dian cities of Aiontreal. Toronto. (luebrc and Ottawa more fox furs are worn than in the ‘city oi‘ Lon- don," Mr. licrzlir ilvclareil. “While there are a grout sunny silver foxes bought by France, Germany, Austria 'ltaiy and thc Scandinavian cities. unany of the-ac skim have been made up and are sold to American.‘ tourists. The consumption in-Snuth America ‘ls. very limited and is prin- rilwally confined to the low priced skins on account of the (lepreciat- ed irurrcncy. l believe. if the fox of wholc-lieaileil co-operation, and farmers of Canada would eulisttho a sincere effort of this kind can- oiiergvtic support of the Canadian (iovernment, which WOllld be assist- r-ri by a great many fox farmers in the United States and ‘the fur trade in general. that this [ironically-pro- bibltivc duty of 50 per cent could port. certailuly will go so fur an: t0 assist true (lonservaiives in passing the appropriation bills to carry on the government. whit-his the most necessary work before the Parlia- ment. There is a belief that. bccuuscoi‘ the country's (iislike for another general election _ln the ‘near future, one or both of the opposing parties may co-opcrate with the Conserv- atives for as long a time as turo or 8 and the House has been virgnniz- three years, if this is possible, but ed and gets down to business. 'l‘his,111i?1'0 1H 110 Support for the idea oi will depend gllnjggl, (InlJyrgLV “puma coalition. as it would mciin a the good will m» hogllllly u: 11,9 m. mixed cabinet of two parties. ‘Couli- bor and Liberal parties,’ lions zire dead in Grout Britain is Should an llllilfifiiiitlltllllg llg ur- the verdict of the partyleudcrs who ranged with glthel- nr the opmyumg have given their views on the pre- parties that the Conservatives shall sent (JP1615- hnyo its benevolent tolerance, (m. Even at the best. the result of pendent upon their abstention {mm the election ‘has proved unsatisfact- proposing any obnoxious measure. UYY- 108181111 0f mlllifilrlliti‘. £1191 the Conservative cabinet will be country Is in for a period 0t‘ voliti- nominal ruler cf thc country iiulc- val uncertainty which "my b» irr- finitely, niinated at any time by the succes- l"l)l'ill('l‘ Premier Asquith. leader 51"" Q1 11 113110!‘ SOl/efflmélll- of [hp pry-pulled Llljefgll 1.311.; and The combined bodies of the Labor who for the time being holds his movement will meet (luring the leadership-beyond dispute»-bccriusc IIEXY- 1W0 ililih i0 Jmllie ilvvldlullfil the Asquith wing of tho Llbr-rul with regard to their policy and the [).ll‘l._\' was fur more sn ssful iu program which they will carryout. the elections than that oi Lloyd YIONDQN- 11W- U-QTM "W011i (}en1-g¢~‘g~‘5pe¢|pl f0]l()\\'el'\g—§pg<;||_ l, ive oi the L: bor party board lssu» ‘half hour lu Qullfelqglllgflg (vlll; 1111-. ed a comiutiihlintiou thig zificruoou mier Baldwin. saying it.‘ had been ilcciilcil in thc it is believed Mr. Asquitlfs mls- event of Lubor bring invited i0 siou to Downing street was to tcii- form a government that thc pariah‘ siderubly reduced." Largely Island Bred. .\lr, llerzig acted as one of the judges at the showing last month in hlilwaulice of ‘thc National Sil- ver Pox Breeders Asoclation of America in which there was unex- hlbit of about live hundred foxes, solely from American farms. Prac- tlcztlly all oi‘ this stock has ‘been 1)l'4"i1 from »Pr.lucc Edward island foxes and the showing was a very creditable one. He was convinced ‘that it is a matter of only a very few years before the product of ltmerlcan farm-s will be fully up tn that of ‘the Canadian ones. "l do not. believe that the American farmers will be in a position. or will have any (leslrc. to put skins on the market for the next three or iivu years. and the advantage of this industry in the United Slates will be to the lmenniit of fox farmers on thc island. as ii will mean a continued demand for their live animals. Co-operation Needed. “As your readers know, i have been preaching for a great many years to the fox nirmers oi‘ this PIUVlllCPfl-‘illil viclui-ty the necessity Slit \\'ll4l.1lAL\l MACKENZIE IN .»\ (‘lI.\ii.\("l‘l£ltlS'l‘i(‘ A'l"l‘l'l‘l7l)E der on behalf oi’ thc Liberals a mcniury. Party should lnimcdiab- , _ sympathetic policy toward thcffiou- ciy accept full responsibility oi’ .~\ snapshot lulu-n oi‘ the fumon s railway builder" at Fort Francis. on ill!‘ occasional‘ his trip through with lhu first passenger train bouiul for the Pacific coast onlln- (‘unadiun Notional Railway. Sir William and his partner. Sir lionubl .\lauu. were tlu- first pri- vatv. conimr.ii)rs in history to build u coast ruiluviy. Sir William died at. his homo in dforonto u few days aigo. ‘Hon. Mr. MEXICAN? El. EURCES i,‘ R°“°v°d"YH°"- unison NUMBERS‘ 314151151" ornuva. Doc. ILL-Tho (‘oudi-l I vnua cnuz. Doc. l2.-~-ltuvtrlu- _ Lion of lion. w. s. Fielding, Minis-l tor of Finance, is somewhat bra-l (tum-rail hcutlquartcrs ot‘ the proved this lll0l‘lllllK. lion. James revoluiiuuists announced tho rc- A“ Robb, acting hiinlstcr of Kiln-l tltmary headquarter‘,- hvrc uuuoun ccipt of the wireless message this uuco assumed administration oi‘ (Canadian PM“) cod rein-l ‘forces under tho (‘Ulil- ufti-rnouu. if the lll‘\\'i~i is itccuratc. tho Fiunucr: Department thiu moru- xluxTluilAl" Dem 12__'(.0nmmn_ 1.1mm] U1 ("mefkl _('“rf1""|l'_““; "19 ting on the statement by Premier mm 11 “_m.‘_ ‘lf'_l),'_r‘kk( _ l" v P”? Wurrciroi Newfoundland referring troops ninth nut. ilefuidiui. (out m u“, 1a,.‘ "mt n“, Donflnion h“ oiulpau, a town on tlu- border cl m," more 1m,“ m M,“ in um m". thc entire gull‘ coast of lilexico tug. now is in thc hands oi‘ thc rebels. -ii -. - ' . . . . . . 4 _ . . , , (ILQIKGS dnutini. partnrl. and tome A __ (cm gm, m,“ r:"_=|,|_,_ m... “M1,. ma“ u“ omen, column“! and w , mcnt also asserts that iln- govcru- [he prawn“, ol- gh. u“ Newfmmw The general advance against ‘ mittcd suicide at a dance at the ‘TO nsnr iX noomsd Ho s: . . . _¢ U 110W‘. _ uncut of the stain 0t Lolimu has 1am] Saul!“ Ina“ and flflhamgn No Marriage for (Continued; Pages)“. “A Canada. Has Lots of Apples for ' Shipment (Pauaflilifliress) ()'i"l‘l\\\‘A. Dcc. iii-Canada will ' wnarhct Zi,2»i0..‘l0il barrels of applesl ithls y-iaar, according -to thc latest; estimates of the fruit branch of thr- i liominlou Department of Agricul- - -. Ituro. {figures show that British Col- (canaslan Prue) jumbla increased its production to Loulsvlphlg Ky,’ Du, 1g_-_ 1.047.801! barrels, as compared with John Gear-go 21;, insurance. flggnt, 796.000 barrels last year. Nova shot and probably fatally wounded ‘ Scoiia with u crop oi‘ 1,500.000“bar- his wife, and shot and killed lGii-liillg- 11 "i “"°“'"- 1911"“ t"? 179ml‘ gene Coats, 1T, who was Airs. 1119111" 1"‘°‘1“¢i1""- IKE .. its, (Continued on Page 3) 1‘ Condensed Specials IIATIlb-zc per word, net each insertion in this column. I nc GET YOUR FURS CLEANED B_Y J. ll. Roper at the Bourke- Wind- sor Service Station. Refuse to Release Untried Prisoners ' E freaceil Plaza. on the lnter-Oceau-| ic Railway near Oriental, which is‘ an important railway inaction ob- Alexico (‘ity began this morning. ;'l‘hc zidvaiuci- guard already has homo oi‘ his mothcr-in-luiv one mflu from Charlottetown’ K‘ 195i- "1813- Th“! George was crux-I lbcen overtlirmvn while all troops ~ . . (Canadian Press.) training in tho Royal Naval lie- a‘ altacnae’ Si‘ Peters Roflféflg: Kid W191i 1881mm)’ 1166111181! 111B “fir; _ [in Sinuloa have joined ting rcvuln- out midway between Vera Cruz I)L-;;LIN_ D9,; 13___M;u;b.u,,. o; servo um luontrval 116mm Says __________________ icfused to dance with him and was tiunary movc-imriit. and Mexico City. Shots were ex- Dufenc‘. Mummy replying m m, m, Mrunqany; ,WANTED_AT ‘O‘_N‘—CE’A—”—_MMO dancing with Coats, was thc ihe-‘ . I VERA CRUZ. Duo. 12.——'l‘hu gar- changed buhvoen tho revolution. be,“ from u“, Labor benchm. h, “During u“. (pal-nun... “qlfc New. for Kanural houseworlh Apply u! ory advanced by lnvostlgutors. rison ut 'l‘auipico has join-cl the llils 111111 '11" 011mm?" 107MB ilurlilihthe Dali Eireann yesterday roins- iouudlandeiu who went down with a their lives at the Dorilanieihrs, and shared in the glories of Jutland all well as tho casualties. indeed with ihosc who bad joined bcfom the war and with the seamen seat over when war began-in addition m the liund furrow-it is doubtful if Liam.- lavas u servici- or urtinu during 1.1M’ WhOlt‘ war from mlnc syve-eplng to line mnlor engagements in which i-ic PQw1\11lSt_--tf_ _ . , _ (c'"ad1“" P"“5) _ l‘1'\'01lIl10IHiI'.\' inovcmniil against. tho advance _ _ _ mi to agree to release all untried (‘riuldnck in the Pacific, who lost ____ .n¢o-c>_ U’I'IAWA, Doc. l2.——-No i1i:ii\-lnl-!l‘,i.iii: government of Prusidirut. Olr _-A strong garrison oi the iorccs Rppubllm“, 9x15011613,- lmgoro ghrm. movies-Ir wlu. at "r0 "m: llixoust- should l)c issued to i-itlici" .ol' the ivontrzictlng parties iinluss v they furnish a medical] cfirtificnto in to in matter of vent-yea r si-asc. wns ‘rt-gun, uccoring to wireless int-s» 0i President Obrcgon is located mm,’ or u, Penn“ (he “-anlcd men now at largo to return to their humus ivithoni. interference. a} lltalian Moses of the Bullrilshes interest of M1080 owing for ltaw~ lcigh goods to pay at oncc, to iho old address. 114 Kent. street, Charlotte-town. ‘.7. C. Hirtlc. ' ‘ ' 12-12-31 wooo sate A1’ WINSLOE on Saturday. tDcc. 15, at-‘LiiO p. 1n. l"irn\v00t1. Juniper 170515 and rails, 0n the premises oi O. W‘. sages received from Tamplctl. contended ll('l‘(‘ by l)r. (l. W. Ross. ,of Toronto, tuidri-sing tho (fuuadiaa at Oriental. ifioclni ilygiciiii Potincil. "is ihisl I , . FNSATIBNIiI. CHARGES the visitation oi‘ (iod on uugodiy""' I (Canadian Press) O'I"I‘A\VA, Disc. l2.—~'l‘hi- guvcrit- ihont has (lcclari-d not. lo filter- vouo in the sentence oi‘ iloath pus- “Qwmillldlfllld “'11s 110l- YBDI ‘ " either be entirely removed or con- liEl-ll. PREMERSAE’ amiss liilll iliiliili ii iiiiilziiws Conditions From First Hand Know- - Strong Resolutions Passed at Meeting-y Yesterday and Or- i ganization Was .2‘ Formed I ‘riu alarming denses- in . coalitio- Lion with fast urlyins and neilfili! or mum laws as well an mountain connection ‘With the welilero'_,ol‘ school children were discussehdvitp mothers‘ meeting held yestoriiw afternoon in the Kindergarten v . Strong‘ resolutions embodying. - conviction of the meetiagiwere 99's; sod nimuhnously and a ilfommils’ Community Clubwes organized Ito meet from time to time for the. cussioii and promotion of aifn d!‘ activities. f.’ - 0n motion oi Mrs. ll. Mulch. seconded by ‘Mrs. P. A. son, Mrs. Ross McEwen was zip,- pointed to ‘the chair. ‘ rMrs. McEwen, after calling iii? meeting to order, said: ‘would; if»! you are avrare. we are met this afternoon to discuss s. ‘ very important subject, the safety of our children on the mrbllc sitmoiii. The recent deplorable accident in; made us all feel very uneasy. and we decided to hold a meeting’ talk over what could and ch be done regarding the protection the children from careless and r - lee-s motorists. What we ream‘ should do is form ourselved into ti Vigilance Committee and report the proper authorities anyone we sec under the influence of iiwor driving a car. any reckless drivinx. any speeding. or anyone under age "* driving a. car. "The Civic Elections will behold next Fobiriiary. We should pledges 1 _‘ o _ I0!‘ Civic hoiiors a_t they wllldo nil ‘boy possibly dim to, ,' ‘ _ nreeta safer for childrut). ,. ' Ihnt the automobile laws are ri¢l~ ‘y enforced and to provide.- suitable uuygmunds m the child-res. i, v , "We should , demand that hlté dgno near the pliibllt! schools be out. up by the School Board masters ind additional precautions rpkrni-e fafcguard the pupils when tho rcltool is dismissed. You all lmmv ‘mw children. especially bays, rash uni from the schools Mien school is over. . _'_ _ "Mm. R. E. Mulch svlll now rel-i l resolution we have prelntrcddmd uftnr it haw been adopted by the losing pmnent. we ohiall be gladto hem‘ from anyone sum wishes to say a word regarding this all im- portant resolution." Mrs. n. m. Mot/ch om m‘ “ use following association. which _ eon- vndod by Mhl. P. A. ram t supported by Mrs. G. Elmer Rlnchbi nd carried unanimously by a 60nd. ing volt-z»- RESOLVIZD that We. 1M, there of Gherlottetownia vontloli assembled. having c - vireo attending school. now out the attention of the city author- iiloe has been caiiedto the ign- ity in the enforcement of an trnliin lows and regulations. iflll" mood the action taken by mm. l‘ (Canadian Pres.) asked m. lions. "No n is ilu- visit-l atiou of ignorance ou thc helpless?‘ Dr. J. H. liiulin, Hamilton. (drains, . . . sed on Gustavo Dubo for thc mur- ""11""? willful‘ "\fl)'“'811HW-‘ilk figgigen‘ ‘I’ A‘ Mcnondlilf, {Ira der of his wife. Dubi- is to be ox- Fdiiqf“!mlcfdlllfiwziilzu‘ ‘fling l'l‘¢‘- ,,1,HIUAMO_ ‘my’ Deg u?“ with just and pardonahlc pride of ‘ "' " ecutcd at Iiioutmaguy. ' c‘ W“ 5 e ewm‘ ‘ “as” ..._.. _____‘_ Que. on! ‘TO LET-NEWQDOUBLE TENE- . . - . . , . . o» 11-. oft nmonth old w‘l.h sunk "l" "'°°"1 "m! ""01"" 1m" made Decem1,@r_ u; “Err Hhclit llwflif- 11H’ P0001“ T"-l- (Canadian Press.) lserlcd iiini sh- loruosi (ass-cl. 1 ' c '1 ’ l at scu with iheihi- navy and i-vory- llized their (longer. jfl-‘Jvillglull U , b m, _ _ _ __ _ _ ’ ‘ I'D eyes and too weak even to cry _ ___.. menthouso 011 pflrk fll-Peel. 11111811‘ i} ‘Ruinst them would be llitrgoly \(\'(‘l]l- S iu court this Ellfilllmllllil‘IlhlwlllntllinliEEltlirlllliililEfigil-Il was mum! "anmrlluy by 80111111“ M" H ed m Bumm- columbm fir‘ Wm‘ TERMHC GALE 0N 1 "'_'“"' lllillrlllll ilurln trial oi‘ his libcl refer-rod to (‘hurcliill as tho "l-iliitit m u 0mm" 1103mm down m" rwcr »<»-- <o>--- - hardwood 1501i. ‘Ibdem’ couviilll- THE PACIFIC COAST “m qglflm“ Lard All-H.“ liougl-i-l mpctiioii». erratic man‘ wlm ever at L0‘;'('l‘l.'. "aha little vlztimloi‘ {ecl- L d U enct‘ . moderate tent. A l 19S ~ - ~ * _ -_ , _ ‘j, ' _ i v ,, _ a-ul. 1am l easier 0v out y lfli Uumkflprlnm] urea!" miy " (Canadian pa") ~ and lioaui himself assault d b,- had charge. of a government. Mi. M,“ Inn-ting about m the fiver ‘m, Lord AlfrciVs counsel, (‘ct-ii lin_\'- ‘Hoyt-s referred i0 Wiirston Church- es, with charges which arc nbso-lilhs atrtivitios as n cabinet |uiuls~ iutcly unproccilcniiitl in iroiiueolter during thc war declaring that lifm with n former minister‘ oi‘ thbfltlie story rcvcalod in the course crown. lluyiis cburucierizcd ihv of these proceedings shoivs u cal- l0l‘lli(?l‘ minister as “imtnithfulf lbiitillfiflg and disregard for human Vlt-NCtllfvldil. li.'(‘., Dec. iZl-v-‘Fhc, worst gale of the year is reported‘ raging in thc (iulf. Si) tcrriflc werol the se-aa licked up by the wind that! the Nanuinut-Vancouver steamer iPrincess‘ Patricia was forced to re- clevvn dilys without food or drink. Soldiers took the child to thc barracks whore it was properly looked after and chrisicur-rl "liltin- Mosos of the Bhllriislics ‘ 1 ——<oc-—- paperman Dies (Canadian Freda) . ‘PROVIDENCE. R. L, DEL‘. l2. ~~ John lievelstoke Rathom. editor wauov SALE Mr canoes-r Thursday, Dec. 18th 8 p. m. iii ._____‘____ _ "ro ssNT-éi-illlilli ' AFN 814.11’- "bic for 6dr nth e ‘ tixid horse " Decrease in Numbers (Canadian Pres.) (Continued from Pflgn 1.) _ ..... n. hi»? Announcements, Coming Events, and general manager oi’ tho Provi- dence Journal and the Evening Bialletin for the past twelve years. (lied at 8.110 (fclock this morning "V0111". Vbone 73-4-1 or call at 168 \\ Crlnouth Street. -—2l. V, -__ I i "l ‘WANTED- IOXIB T0" RANCH. and charged him with inspiring lifetohciplllrllhurchillinoscheuu: what ‘thc ilofeucn says was a fnlsv "that can only be described in communication regarding the bai- (‘liurchilils own words as lllfigllh‘ ll_-- of Jutland, by which ii was us» ouuinia." iuru to‘ Naiiuimo harbor ivlien four- icoeu miles from tho coal city, and the steamer ‘(Yharmer was compell- ed to sock sin-inn‘ in lilubber liay. l/UNIJON. Iii-I‘. 1L‘.-—~Tl1c eltlfilny- mt-m. situation has boon hteadlly iuiprovng in recent. weeks. Last woo cash‘ Bt-AMEJ . Tu’ ESQEE-MOWS FOR saves wosiloic ‘i- _ v _ u A ivook it decreased 24.000 and now ‘have. affewj _, large pens, FOXES FOR SALE SEVERAL ‘i1'i§hr11;t1l“12§,,1n'l"’m" "e ‘Us m _ , - little‘ Jrtisilaboilillllllflr oi‘ unemployo-d ‘ereoxes 'b hdt — ‘ ". _ ' » . . reasolllble ‘te ll,’ #5191351 e143‘; breeders. both sexes. Apply A. (‘. d“m1_f}1‘:§::'-mafia-tall:- fiawtgciafhi"; c - - Andrew, Ea“ 119""; 3| Wood Mt. llerlien.—4ti0-12~11t- _ _ _' _ ‘h I - """" ‘ - -— e -' "‘;.2i.".‘i.“i‘.illf.‘.‘."‘.i sill... People Sold to l Quebec Forest ...i.:.i:=:--* "i" Noted Canadian LOST’ “wanlvvmdnnlillf 1N LUMBER WANEED-FROM ONE birih. and afbrnier Canadian fiewt-l- B A t l1 . " ' —-——~~ S ‘"1" fltY-‘li nflldllel letter. Will lhmmlml i" "V" i"°""""'1 M“ pnpermnli, was known throughout 6 ITBS BE (Cinldlin PM") "Conu- tn Mission Band Com-urn, 198 "m!" hleaso drop in Post Ofllc" "vmlul"? ‘"111 1’°"""‘*~ ADD"; "P1" the Dominion for his remarkable ..._.... ‘yrjdwtb, n“- 13,-"‘T"“ 1W1)’ "(lHenrtz liall .Tlllll'5iili\Y 111th. at s. . '" ' _ hggmglenverad to we addigifuogl}! m1 liugnuli. liuzclsro\-<-.~~i..-l.i-ll rl-(ygk ill "swarm; S!‘ - - mmmmm P-reul) :“ilna:;yl‘a‘t.o)i; tiilcigiilifhzdnmslfio tl;:!ll:‘-|p.iii.-—l2-12-2i. I m. |‘1| .4 . - - ~, g - MD Fog GEN“, o s l» e ‘r II _i== Pr f‘ nnmmoiiAiu. an... Doc. 12,». g i ‘m _' ~~~~ -- r I , _-___ ‘WNNTED TY-Qflfl Q‘. alllduseu-ork. Retort-noon re- 1"'1“'U""'°‘1 stat” “mm? '1""‘m~ With the arrest of Prod (ilovor. hzli?guér“quts 573:3, dfllaérfiegglstlh sqwabofi l": h“; ““_1""\'"“ NIONTREAL. l2.-—.\iontreal hlhdipt ihspugvgpy qnired. Apply at (iuardiau Office . . - 110st!’ mid the finding of a blood Que" by (m; huntefi‘ The almme; '1 mm" ii- 91"‘ “W” -' -"~ lost another of her noterisurgeona havl Lwide ‘ a u. For pertie- » . 12-1::.ii. stained hatchet 8W1 9'8"" 1*.‘ 1"” generals department or Qilcbec ---- l“ m” 1mm“ m 1D" ‘I’ 11‘ swim‘ ulafhwri . ‘v ‘ . room, county officers believe that " - Ophthalmic flurlcon. oeulist and t9 "0 Sh o; Co e ha l; n; | l; l] 1 l (l t» 11m w i - - l 12A Market Place. lllolltreal " VFOR sgLg-g FEM“; 3|Lv5|q . __ . iiho long hunt for the axe man has Jesuit“: ‘Seamus ‘Ltsskggwfn m socifil"'i':l"éfiéwfi €I‘I:'I';£1H‘:"I'l‘1‘:x purist oil 11%;.“ \\I‘h{)'4l|e(il1li}i!n morn. ' " - ~ ' ' _ , ., _ ' ll. 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Temperature yestbitlay: Mui- High title this auomdon- it 3.13 lun set: this lflQrnOOfl:'f!“_-15 tomorrow morning‘ at t trident seven;