*A 2' .,» Us p fll'e1`dnue_liieredeed ill Per Sent Over Tlilil: of (ldrreepondiiig Period Lest leur T .l.; ,., _.14 ' , . i ;t.>.A=x reid / _ _ 3_3; _' `_‘ -- U- 7- I - .1 \.. , 1=!_~1.11:i‘_l€.>._,f~‘ve1<_i.ii,»_‘\,1i‘f,f, rf M". __ _ _ riruuciltiecnswrn , i ASTTENM HSN Ii l \ ` ` i‘riide'inereaaed 2'0 Per cent. increase Shown eil dieiig ire Liiie - (screw were cherries) ug WA. 09*-r Feb. is-p UICNBHB Ol over 34 percent or over 337.000 as a ainet $711199 000 i ports were $549 449 000 an increase ____ 14,000 DOUGLAS, Ariz, Feb. 19-Mexican toward \lixi<.o 8 1” 0" third ' rl e ei siasoooooo ever the amd _ 1 11.12_ _ officials here believe that Lspato, Although pleased with the session 3 the correepon ing perl d in the last °f The i i ii i e the erred ei ..m°m'i"' “°W. “W l>°Ei““ll'\E to al trade of Canada in J ann Bscal year, an increase ol 3178.133. o t e en m n p 9 the l 'year to the end ol January ary 1913 was $75.871.000. as against 000 or nearly one quarter. The exports in January 1 13 Hm~ S63.680.000, an increase of over twelve The imports in January lest were 819.370.0170 as against $19,527. million dollars, or nearly 20 per-0 5523152000, ag agamn ;33_653_000 a January 1912. In the ten a the 5 _t-ini! revenue of Canada emifi e _!~i4._e1ie.see. il zlth corresponding period 1351- _ _ dbh .customs revenue 3 _. 12 Hs' ¢_»_ _ ._.__..._....___,_.._ . . . _ \ , ur _ . . , ri ` _ _ . . , - _ 9 ni lf* \ ` ' ‘ i d se l‘ dee eh e was °°“t~ year ago an increase of $14.090.000,or ;'§;o°x;t8j“wmf°n;z;‘8_022_000 as ° 6 3, th _increase time being For the ten months ending January not far short of 40 percent., ‘ 246 44 0 th in .£0 'Shih works out at an 31 last the total trade was $884.-` Fai- the ten months period the im;;ear azlofm' in 6 “me P . Forwarded " ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ` ` ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' “ ' ' ' ""-""""""`-'-`-"‘-'~'-`-`-‘f-‘ff-`f-‘:-‘ff-'-`-`~`-`-'-'-`-‘f-'ff-1'-'-‘-‘-‘-‘f :_-_-_-,-.-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-e»,-_-_-,-_-_-_-,-_-,-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_ _-_-_-_-___-_-_-;,-_¥;:_-:_-:;,-_-; v-,-_-_-1-_-___-_-_-_ _- _-_-_ _ 10 ttet_0wn_ i r Ellill WEST illl e ._-._ 0l.000 0000000 00000 '\l000llll illlllllll 00000 iuilllislffl P0000 BEING otul - Gréeted Joyously by Peeple- Canadiens ure Still A.dv________d _.___ Plans, Em -Officials iiold ilonlereiice (mths A- A- M¢L°0l\ 111801 MEM 1" Ohlhuasua. The change oi the meeeie __ iBP°°‘“l 1° “N G“°\““°“l' ernment was created ioyehsiy hy the ofirrixwii sch is-measuring gsm” OTTAWA. Ont., Feb. 19-Tenders inhabitants of the country after nod B l0\' the Cllr ferry lJi0_I`B will b° Silver- years of disorder under the Madero in Mexico reached the governihent tised tomorrow. Plans and specifics- rule. *tions are being forwarded to Char-1 (Canadian Press) mains in ‘Mexican cimna it ui cin'_fini,,_f IN GDVERNMENT (Canadian Press) maintain e sums attitude were The l0ll0Wmll f°l0B“““ W” "°°°‘l"' Orozzo Salazar and other rebel gene , ol hostilities the troops on the bor 000 mi ¢d "Om HOU- D- N1¢ll0lB0\'1 8115 H011- rals will refuse to recognize Hueita der are to remain in purition go _ (L`.inadlan Pre-sr.) two news regarding the late oi Canadians today by cable Two messages were received the niet announcing the NEW YORK, Feb. 19-Reaction fall of the Mexican government, the from the strain under which the 0Gov ,wand stating th” “B mr as mum :£;;?:1e“tt§;`ici\?§t\l;°?nbwélhe lagtring be learned no Canadians had lost Z Y Mexico has resulted in e. short coz their "V" in the lighting Whwh "93 to taken place in the city of Mexico, , 2.?-.°ee;~=s‘§i».;§e;ei.§h== ll lull; slain wig mimpmr 'iliiiiillii eat Wdt Mft Aiduraiiee Oo:-"The Great Welt' Lllli Assurance Co. is making _ _.__- ra id ilifides. In the year 1912 ap- -_-°-' (Canadian Press) e ‘ ' ' ` ]J\l§§\}8DKli 858' $15,105,166 Ol lnillt' NEW YORK Feb 19__The rush ° in (Canadian Press) hour throngs on broadway witnessed l°=°°<1l* ¥W»975»"°9» WN" ¢l1° alms LoNnoN, -Feb. le.-George v. has ri held attempt ee ree the leweiry d, “ibn ,M 6 __ t _ 1913 -donated $1,000 towards the Scott store ol Henry G. Bicker and _as- W5 ‘ » 0 an ea ll 109599 022 memorial fund. ,slated to capture one of the assail- ---*""`““"` ‘ ants. . ance were received. The insuran are $12 251,981. The income for $328.8 ".. The interest earnings reniiiixdbie, being 7.95 per cent. The The prmoner is ,mm to be Thomas company is in excellent standing, and Pl El ' Kenley, a member ol a notorious gas n is being _o erated and developed i a g, _ way woi~ti0)y of its name, the Great ' ` was gang West.," This excellent company has ‘ U P `” """"""""" "'"“‘;"'*‘""""""""""" 0 F0 M EX 03000 The attention of the Supreme (Canadian Press) ‘”"""""""""""""f""“""""‘””""""""”"""""'"""""""`"" """"""" "“ """"""" " ington this week. ` It is understood that this last - “Y 0,0" Spmiliiliu nam ull ......, .. .. Plllllil 0\SPOTE EN000E0 T0 Bl WEB the ease ei nr. ii. J. Leaweii vs. The Kris °f sr emriivnellv C0111 spell which, following the warm the , cherieeieiewh Light and Power ce. has done much ,,gm,,m,,,,,w°°,,,,,,r,_ wiisi-1INo'roN, Feb, ie,-slr TDD Plaintiff lS Bllellig 001' fee fOr age, ward Grey‘s reiolner to Secretary become known that Miss Ethel med-real ae1;¢ndan¢e rendered me 01 _ A South of F,-mme gale swept the Knox’s lasttniate regoérding the_Pn.n- iir.oscveit. daughter- of Col. Roose- th I I th _ Bgeamei- mein which as K d d ama cena 0 s qucs ion practi e emp oyes 0 e Compu” eight persons were drgwnegfec e an has been completed and its substance, iiicbrird Derby, son of the late Ulf. Elllll 000800010 NEW YORK, Feb. Iii-'.l`l_1l`0\lKll ln- Ed- tlmate friends of the family, it _ has cally veit, is shortly to he married to Dr. at least, is expected to reach Wash-*Richard Derby, of this city. Formal lannouncemeni of the engagement woi non- expected in a iew days. opesiaings for _ atfxew additional ilrst ~ - cla " agen B n s Prov rice. Apply . by no means settles the controversy, Miss Rof».=.»~ve1t enjoys the dihti de 69%. -¢-- nor does it contain assurance of an ,tion of being one of the few yin?" to Branch Oiiice, 61 Queen Str Charlottetown. Hyndman dir Co., Ltd.. Bl'auch,1i(anagers. conrrrrs acceptance of the American proposi- --roman who have made their debilw NEW GLASGOW, Feb. 16.-D7li\i; _ tion to exchange ratiiicatioiis of the ni: the \'.!iitr House. In the lost year from eXP08lll`€. U10 |3055’ Ol 30h" pending general arbitration treaty of licr i'ather’i. term, sho was given; Horne, ri resident of Westville, was (Special by Phone) train searched for the foxes when it That same afternoon when they under the terms of which the issue "comim; out" party which was atf found at ten o'c1ock this morning on SUMMERSIDE, Feb. 19-The pre- arrived in Suinmerslde. Then the were going through the fields from might be referred to the special emu- ti-nfiid by fashionable folk from army ,the road between that town and New liminary trial of Edgar Cannon was -witness and Langllle wen! to ei- John Murray's to Jacob Murrgq; mittee oi six members proposed to navy, and diplomatic circles. ill Glasgow. It appears that Horne had resumed in the Magistrate’s Court,| amine the ranch. Near i they saw they found the some tracks. They be Cfeflivd l>Y that CUHVBHUOIJ- 'e Dr. Derby is a Lvrndnate of Har- 4 driven to New Glasgow on Saturday Suinmerside, today. c ‘the footprints of two men. They then drove to Elmsdale where they The arbitration_ idea is, hon ver, »-pri, class of 1913. lic is one of th, and was returning. He had evident 'rhe first witness examined was examined the lock and found it had met John McNeill They went into by no means dismissed. but riii-.her most succcssiiil of the yomiger pbysi ‘ ly fallen from the sleigh, the horse George Barbour, a farmer living atfneen broken into. Then they lol- his stable and examined his horse’s elaborated in this lust comnuimca- clans in this city- . proceeding on its way The man Lot 16. The witness testified that* lowed the tracks until they came to shoes and found they did not eorres. tion, possibly with the design or em- 1* o‘r'l‘A A 0 t. F h. le.-'rh ca - , - _ W ' n ' B 6 ni crawled to the bushes at the side oi he was one of me members of the a barb wire fence and saw where el pond with the tracks. Thee witness phasizing the original British a pli- , ‘ ii o 'it r e e i mi D R a an 6 °' ay can ans 0 C al the road and there died a victim ol Carruthers, Barbour' Fox Company `l10fH0 Grid sleigh had been. They made enquiries as to whether Charles cation for that means of ndiuatment o . ~_ Q rg ¢_ h 1. the cold and exposure. and that the ranch was broken into covered up the tracks of the horse Burke kept ii horse or not. Next they lu Order flint the British Side Bllflll Hon Louis 0 er” 0 t B comm S The place where the accident occur- on Feb, 5th or 6th and B pair 0; with s wrap and went back to Bar- went to Alberton and got their wer- lose no _point in the event of the ex- _ ren red is a lonely part of the road, and block foxes stolen, hours, where they were joined a iew rants to search the premises of_Gl1a.r. I1iI‘8ti0Il. JUN 3 11"”-" Ol the 01 ist- *-_ *_ g th ,lany passers during the night were There were three foxes in the ranch minutes later by Edward Barbour. 1es_Burke Jacob Murray and John ing limited arbitration treaty, with- _ ha" the mmm” N ion o B m me not likely to see the man lying by s. female. in another pen belong- Witness and Langille decided to lol-_Murra_y. ' W. ~D. White, Langille and out thc adoption of ii substitute. ln _ announceixient of the appointment sioner ol, mines. Hon. Mr. Cloderre will hencefo h bi §:,l;u;:&l;g|_¢ig ,:;1d;?3-l;¢;(;-yt O? 3035;: the bushes. It was not, therefore, ing to another company. This fox low the track and Edward Barbour the witness went hack to Elmsdale such n case it is expected timt the _ `~ . __ . _, -_ _ til nite late in the morning that was left, On the morning of Feb, .left to get a party to help in the and searched' Charles Bourke and British claim would bc, that by tv_ir- SAsKAT00N_ Suk" Feb. 15___,i,,h° r “ll Cl he bod was discovered sth Frank Langille, the earetskei- of search They followed the tracks up Jacob Murray‘s premises but faded the of having lodged its applies _:ln ___c__t___g ___ __ _________m ol the gm Tgginlnesvdegartnient was niche __ _ , A Aa* P "Jon t Th dy t lntimation that anything ‘the ranch notified the witness that the Western Road for a while. Here nothing. The next time the wit- for arbitration strictly in nccordn 0 .T _md growers onli:-d - to discuss the qu to " ‘ssh =\ " or o Q. , 1 l t t` - B T5 , _ c,§ty£,(;wg?°th€'¢$::¢:5n=e:,|s as-,erlsgr was wrong was the arrival of the the foxes 'were gone and that he had they'came to the river. .They csawy ness saw Cannon, on the following with the terms of this treaty ` ~ th d - Cannon with a loud of mussel mud., day, he was down by the river walk- during its existence, that dem ' - ' h rs nd the empty sleigh at West seen them in the ranch e ay be Mmm" “mth in! sucwssxou SS ville? It which town the team belvng- fore. l-le stopped and looked at them but ing behind s sleigh. As the witness must be recognized thereafter. The witness then telephoned Harry did not speak. They lost the track passed all Canon Said eo mm - _ rl d. _ ' _ mn’ B' A" °“°°°°d° Mr Perm” *E e M,-_ Home was as years of age and 1»(¢lme,n_ Summerside, to have f,he‘ not very long &ft€I’~ 1 (Continued on page three) _____,_._..___-- H W Mr. Keyefsuperannuated Frank N assistant secretary of the dep ..______....___.--- BANK orimmnos _ 1 s'r1L1. snow cam. He l°fw'=f1v 11'” 1° P"“°° E‘“'“ NnW,iQRK. rep. 14-D\w'= visw.toqidr_rdw will say : » reflected in bank clearings, continue same week last year of 5.1 per ce _ and of 4.7 per cent as contrast In , parleop with a year ago. the total with the corresponding iwesk to makqa fairly satisfactory c Island. ,f United stems aggregating $2.66 "Payments through the banks. as 411.365, e gels as compared with e 0 this week at an leading clues in the*/1911. _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ . __ _ __ ._ .__ -_-_-_-.-v-,-_.__-~.-_-,. ,-_-_-.-_ Unions Five orncrrs were nrownrn HAMBURG, Germany, Feb. 15.- lata. during B. \3°““dl°8d°2__9°fk“§“' Connhughts I th t mer Chris- The .Christiana foun ere ree mn-_ -1-_ Mom-e _ _ _ _ __ Tha nv’ qmnrs 0 B B ea el ueee after ‘the collision. The sailors _E_ 0,,-,on sank, after being eut~ down yesterday and etokers 19 in number, escaped in W_ Mchtyre °"°°‘°¢ by *"° °°""“° °‘°°“°°" “ff _F_f‘f__j§jf_j___f1_‘jF“_fj__ 1,2; ;,‘§§§“__j°°,__"‘;;; ie. -ri ii tiana were"drowned when their veas 0E. Boy er Plnsorvs Honoo on ` _ ` WAS FEB. 131:11 $10 000 DAMAGES FDR HAND! _ _-- son, lest ni and firm unlucky 13. 18 Merrick stree 'M steps B. Huggan R. McDonald y A. McKinnon B. Oonrsd ... 81 81 T 86 87 71 1 76 100 87. 92 89 71 83 122 88 93 97 94 102 78 8]. B0 83 79 80 76 88 81 ' _-~ , _ smooup onus' 4-Ed d Pil- MONTREAL 'Feb 14-Mosie Pali _ mb 1 war t seu is claiming $10,000 from Michael A11 gtars h ull is K s J.-Haney, contractor ol Torontv, f0f A. _ Burhb/ .._ _ASKS M. J. I-IANEY FOR _ _ ex 1 on in the old iniuriee received while working for w.0.‘ Patterson Mr _ the defendant as Verdun, Que., On 1-1,' Davy 75 e. Mei-eh 2,1912. Piehiein si1es°°'“’“‘J.,1§aeehewe _ sr r. he was ordered bY B l0l'°mBB *-0 USU* R. Owe . en some bolts on s crane, which fell t _ 13 sutchzt on me band, iniuriug it so badly that __ _ _ _ lplamputatlon was mails HWHBUY- _ -Iinperlals in hilton D08 , ,. i -_ .i._r»__. _ 1. __ . . J.;i;»..¢»ii.i..»-Baer, 1-¢au~4»|~» - -~ - . retlidlline roland l“ ____ ,_ _ ,,,.,,,.,,.,.,.. iw, ABOYB ..\ .-..._ "" ` L. Robinson .. 0108 0l’FEli~\i; ii (iiiiil‘ée)‘~7 me yen. _....4255 , (weekly) one year. . .$.50 - . '15 94 75 Bd 'I2 106 88 86 02 68 93 .. 92 84. 82 91 7_6 59 80 70 88 B1 86 72 71 80 0 13 T 26 3 252 261 mme - M iurmmrrled- H6 W” 0 min” bi’ °'=°“' , ' perish, and boarded at Westville ` _ ,_ » _ ,_ . _ where also he had e hreuier residing. y_ |,\_ g, |_ B0y||_|||q . neva Two uname anon. H5950 y|||mc“w G“E\"NF__}_F_;i_;_Y_§__l_'_§§H_§(\)4f;‘_§_ESG_R___ _ About my members mended “__ rd EASTON, Pa., Feb. 15-A family R, ___M_,__,_,_,,_,,,_,._.......,~......._-»~»----»- D329 P§_;“tL__”_§;f_‘;”‘f:er‘;' pt__“1i‘a_;I'§'_§'(i£_’;é\in which the mother had three child- ` ' """‘“""""'”'i » ' ii with three Q _, _ ht ml Viet r _Dr the U_mmB|ren are each provide h'° ildvir thve Connailgiits with a marglnH1_f;?séc3'0f§;_eg Bai t;_,beJ§¥;,u;Rf‘,f‘_ :L00 -9° 17° ms* F°u°wmg were thesgniidtelfi. He has called several in B°°i`°': ‘fellow physicians in to examine the t“‘“` family and ihey have each verified his _ 25° statements. Augustine Birrell, Chief Secretary cock. ii salesgirl, employed by In each case he lourld 0100211 Of the for Ireland' in "‘*lf'°\`Bti“S 'lil *lm 1-.-_-_-.-.-.-_-_--_--.~=-__-_-_-_--_-_-.-._-_-.-_-_-.-_-.-._ ------ --..._-__,_-__,-_-_-_.____.__-e,__-____,-_.___-_-_-_.__,_-_______.___ ._.____ hearts performing their funetions,one. House of Commons to»ds.y the state- 293- ' ch side of the chest. ment that nothing had been discover- 284 m"l"l?e mother and children have al- ed to explain the mystery of the `-'_ ways been normally healthy. alth- theft or to justify the arrest and 42 ough they are confined at present by prosecution of anyone, went on to a chicken-pox quarantine. The say: woman is Mrs. Burton Perkins and "The story that anIyone is being , SAN HQRANCISCO, Calif., Feb. ` A , All d hleided is a lie, and am sorry it -li lpn o e put th zi-p ii rl h t . -_ 242’ 111)” rigiliregd llnnisnd iijespectiyge- has been lately revived in connection 39 get § lifeline se can annsalnlnéo; 0" n'1V‘“°l“’3 mam’ W P“l""\°k 15°' Loivnon, Feb. 15.-herd Heade, WHITE PLAINS. N- ‘Y-. Feb. 14- ~ the son and heir of the mafl 0( Abe,-_ Tn the rooms of the White l‘lains __....~......_._..»-_.._.'_..~..-___.......,...-...-»....-_ deen, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, town board here yesterday, there Rosen. The marriage was witnessed was publicly absolvcd to-day from Were m“"`led by Justice °l P28110 UV TOWN 0l€l'k Flfiyll H0D\l\"i§ M111 any association with the disappear- Charles U- F0““0» David P~09'3“- _ _ mme of the Cmwn jeweis (mm g\,\,. wealthy clrygoods merchant of Green- bride and thc manager of the New 11,, Castle in the summer of 1907, field, Mass., and Miss Elizabeth Hon- York branch of the Buick motor com- and tion of forming a third party decided. ‘against such a step at the present time. The press were denied admit- sion bm a delegate gave out the above information and said, “Tho farmers mean to know their ground 3 before they launch any third party.” meeting. all James T. Hancock, 5 brother of the Mi puny. WORLWS RECOKD ~ 15 ing ihf- former, record of 38 feet 1;: ' g with the name ol Lord Haddo. The track and field meeting of the Pas- ll'-lonald N W6 Iflill Am¢1'l°5ll A031110* i 12 252 ---'-‘-‘”"’_’ eulnrly cruel outrage, for he was not _____________________________________ -- ln Ireland for months before oralter 52 INDIANS WITH FUR the robbery. He had no connection BQRDEN QQLLEGTIQN OF MONEY ARE BURNED .with the office of arms, and was on- PIUTURES BRING 579-;_050_ DOEBNT CAPBIZBL __-_ ply in that office npcs in his life.” ...___ t KENORA, Ont., Feb. 15.-Coroner ge _ _ _ ° “l Cha an left yesterday for the White - R great masters, property of the estate President of the National _Aeria1I¢ea~ ntr0d11cti0l1 Of lil! 1181110 li B llllrfl- time Athletic Club last night break- tic Club, New York. 1 -_-_-_-f --_- -_-. _-_-,- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,___ , _-_-_-V-: -_-V-_-f -7- -_- »_-_-Y-_- -_-_-- I AN AEROPLANE WHIUH _ ....__¢ Nafw YORK, Fen. 14-Peiiitin hy PARIS Feb 15.-Rene Quinton, pm 25' ate the ¢l1'<=\lr!1Bl'»B!\C°B THE ol M. G D Borden of New York,were gue, announces that a really practic- 2” 2d)i-gi-ot\1‘:1¢lii‘i1YgeB00i7a case of the burning sold last night. In less than 254 da - ruerrs heuwev ' ' y night at Pb ne” . 'nn hours, 42 paintings were dispose 253 eo death of tw0‘2l1f1iB“! 15°* W°d“°_°' _,_____E° v. ' nc lor prices aggregating $797,050. M l'°“'° “t th’ °’°“i“"' Th” °“ti°“' is eeisl is the Guardian) two able automatic safety device, £61' d of aeroplanes has been discovered. It is the invention of a poor book ag- ent named Moreau and consists oi a """° f the d0\lbl8 fB*'&“t¥ tlmt D `v.--.-.-fo--_-_-_,___-__ _-___-_-___-_-_-____,._ _______,.,_____ ______,_ sort of freely swingl_ng_ pendulum wit); 12 lars o _ . _ _- 72 __ d K 9 very “gu,,_ TORONTO, Feb. 20--North and . 1°” ° dgnggaxm on ¢_y,-,hu way to west winds, fine with a little higher on F,-|dny__ 1reb_ 14’ at 4_3; 8 aningenious arrangement \.'hji.cf_|_ m~ ateadics the machine when oeeiilfr VI‘wo In a ~ 249 W Do from Keuors, Wl\lCl1lS 20 t°mUemt“r°` c T59 N00” Will U6 hill 'I_`l1\1fHdBY- tions become dangerous. The mili- hie r 209 ° ith crossing see seep- Feb. zoth, et ie ds p. is tary aviation department has been 254 mn” north oh ite house 10.1’ the Tl” temvefetilrv at three 0'¢l°¢k The length erieesv 'will he 'ren secretly testing the device for some (1 Bt $716 5 WEY 233 p°~ -ph s another Indian “lil m°l`°i°¢ 57 “W R¢“ll» ,.30-01"! hours and forty minutes. as Sgt' them ereOnvemol the Indians. T°'t°‘i Th°'m°m°m Mm “u-°%¥`“‘h°f\\ (From Yesterdafs Evenin?Guardianl terday in the presence of a time in order to perfect it, and ____ - - ' ` teen dsgr ' above ~ Moses Land had $500 with him. BB °“’°‘“"° W” "vm The temperature at 1 .30 o clock 0; the minister of w,,f_ 5,1,-,,¢,,_,_, 51 the party had just been to Kenora 29"* and Wm* 5 °°“l'h°m/ f°iP°l”-1`° this morning by the Rexall Store one passenger new an ,,,._,~0p\,ine 1| with fnrs for the I-ludson's BB! ¢0n'i- ”i“°t°°” °\’°v° ~. _ Tested Thermometer with snorthcrn with his device for thirty five pang. , . _ ~ BTgn :5ny;€“tT&7 °¥°2""t°?;yi1 °!P°5‘“'° Wa9_ 5355911 degrees 8'D°"° utcs in a strong wind. without _. _ _ _ Bring ‘the night the c_4_i.hvas-cover- mr. hmm but wh” m°»_“$:d9__ _ nero and with a southern exposure Ling the love,-,,_ except _ _ ' _a' . ' , ed shack in which the Indienswere “dl mm Bn w§.~u mt °W was thirty above. dgmward made,-_ Ie for wily $2-50 °°"°=“=° *ll* 0 “i°.:‘.°‘:° .. .si ...:....: :...:.“::.':.; _ ~_ . .Tun LK'-E ol a Indian named Spence pore e in by pg! nmbnn s_‘n'l_ m°M‘;‘“__‘ Minardn Liniment cures ger device makes the se ee. 'rh ther _indian mm ' °“‘“’_ , . _ ~ _(ilil&lFl¢lTl0ll \§',§°,,,,__;"},._,,.,,. Je? ppm-ee.__i.ie_ie¢ stencil e==<1,e1¢,erin uv, in--'t_iie.eeny T5” 1095?' thliiféz' ~ ~ ° ` 'Ulm .u...,. _ l'n°u ` ' Qbro and the higiie|t_wu,t\_v_¢ilty-one - _ - " t o_ve.- "Phe ldwedt the prdviolil night _w_as__eeve\_i_t.ee_n above. At__nine a. rn. \ 4* 0 l \ _ _ _ _ _ 1 j__ _ r 1,, .le wh %2teen;.ehove_en_d' ee' nine . Ik 5,., me \,'¢ 'Jig ,ml ¢;,.;;.i,{,,'; ir. in. ie nineteen eseve. .___ 1° =»-f-,....~=~°~,..=-...,.°-'»....-..,,»-= me .fn :i°°..:i‘i.2.f.:::: .eerie 1 » e.f.i..... _ , 4 ' ._ ~ _- ~- . ' 1» ' » H2:-’9_¢e¢., . " viii te min resigns ee io.oz‘se_d ea- Something of Special Intet9f“ N7* ~ -» mn; ‘hh morrow at 11.04. .»._- ' he aims. .Ii few we ister he earn- mimi: md ¢°fI*-15111112 line diaries ' Y 'ofa ‘wh hunuon ad up 5|; the White D03 reserve, the llllldt. The ltihwi itll M10 drill? W on _ . -mi-_e is ii wen-iehesee eessleies ei~\i1o°l°dthe,rf1ed» badly and an a re “PP ‘°°°§ ' ssieeiiereduilttlne vsi uma. 90m? hh ° t°“1-md: ' . The lowtst temperrirtureri-ecorclgd ` A ` " 1 eaterdny was nineteen degrees above AND FEBY 22 MURNING School 'l‘ea¢hei-s,.Pi1¢lll**_ ° ' and s poppin-°` The sun sets this afternoon at 5.34 5' $1 in Hearn and tomorrow at 4.35; ie risen te- “Good Roads for'1"4i’l¢l£?.5' 1-mul, -_morrow morning ee 6.52 and Betnr- » i 1 . . .__er.i. »T0§i_w.¢l'°'rb) 0irgci_qe`areer_ef nie »- >- " . syn-e¢_..__e.ee. ,_ . lirldey, e moon' sets tonlorrow morning Tut, ,interest ie niriiteerie \neerd'e nieimeee oem niseemper