si 2 ~ li A -i., -1' ,. A ,. F , i i 4 lg i , l‘.` ~ >;`~ L '"1 i . .i',,. _ in .1 rl* |.». L A i .I is' , fill I l _. f I s -r j,2‘ i df §g<“l§‘, | 1, ll". . < IN' A .3 i ,`~}i"~,.' . eil .;- - if." ~T .,.;, 4 ,» _i ,.._.,___.;_..,..__.*_i___.i.~__ __ THE 1~ CHICAGO, Ill., December 20-An indictment containing 13 counts, charging Mrs. Louise A. Vermilya with having murdered policeman Arthur Blssonstte by poisoning him, was returned by the grand jury to- day. She was ordered held without bull. <- BOSTON, Dec. 20-James E. Sulli- van of the A. A. li., has advised the Olympic games committee, of which he is a member, to make the annual Boston A. A. Marathon next _-\pril the tryout of the Olympics. ST. JOHN, Dec. 21-(Special by wire)-Richard McLeod, cook on the Pullman dining cur service of thc. C. P. R. between M`nttawaml»ea;: and Truro, was killed by falling off the dining car about three miles this side of Truro today. - LONDON, Dec. 21--(By wire)-'1`he Government has lost another seat in the Coininons uuing to the bye-elec- tion for Tforth Ayrithlrc. Anderson. the Liberal nlculber re- turned at the lust election hurl to seek re-eh.-ction upon his nppointimuu as Solicitor Gent-vol for Sci tlundnud was defeated by (`u.ii\l.>b".ll, the lion- servativo candidate hy 271 votes. BOSTON. me. 21-It is goisisuy believed hem that the mv. mi-. Riche- son Will not D6 P15604! on trial for the innrdar of Miss Llnnell. The at- lofllers for the defence have practi- Cully llefffdsd to a9PlY to the Court for a Commission to examine Riche- son us to his sanity. He is girogrgg-V sing favorably and will undoubtedly recover. ------___...._____ SHANGHAI. Dec. 21-The abdica- :ion ffl the Emperor and establish- ment Oi fi il°Public is the only thing that will sutisfy the peopla and pre. vent further wholesale shedding ol l)l0Otl. This statement was made by Tang Shoo Yin u rcvfeieutativo of Premiei Yuan, after the session of the Peace (`onfercnce. l I3RO(‘l{\`lI.l.E, Dec. '21-(By wire) -It is reported hers that Hou.Franli Coclirnne has .ict-ided to engage Gute. lius of the L`. l'. R. at n salary Q( -$211,000 per yum- und place him prac- tically in entire charge of all tho work in the ilcliillimeht of Railways .und Cuuuls. The, l. f‘. li. it is said will also be put in cl1n.l'gL~ of tilt new- official. Liutrlius is nu en;.tineer and tho cn. lginccriilg: stud, of which Bowden is 'rono:<1'o, lie.-i-niinr zo-'.\mf.-L.~lii.¢i, noni.; also i.. but under th. thew Tefey, wlio died today. aged 89, was ("unac:ir.'\.u-r 20-~ A'l`hc American tank steamer Uullillnc, lol the Stzinflnrfl U-il (lompanv. bound lfroni R~'Jttci'dam to New York. arriv- lcd lie-rc yesterday evcniuz :ind :liter llllnlzcring proceeded to ber destilla- tion. The (.‘ur.lillm' is 3,300 tous rn- ,gister and over 7,000 tins net, nml is fone of thc finest steuulcrs e'.'cr seen ,Liu this harbor. She had fl u=o~=t le‘.'cnl.ful pa:ssa.;;c and en route bickrl Lup the crnlv of the disabled sclloolur LNinu l.. Captain Kennedy, and lnnil-l led them lie:-c. The Ninn. I.. \va:< fi tllrccinnstcr of 98 tons and had _-unil- eil from (Iport<1, l'ortuf_;L1!, in bzzllust on November 10, for Ht. .loi1n'i-1. She lost her rudder ou llecciiilierllril. The vessel was sighted on Deccnibsr 12th, whcn, after much hardship, the lieridin llros , ('l\'ir‘oiietO\\'l1 I’ ld Q3 ,tain am New “ere I-».= “E I 1 C NEW YORK. Dwelllhor 20--As the result of favorablejction of stuck- nolders of' the Iowa Central railway yesterday the Minneapolis and St. Louis railway today' formally took over the Iowa Centrll, its leased und operated lilies, which will hereafter be operated as a part of the Minneapolis and Bt. Louis railway. Formul no tice to this affect was issued fi-...ii tue oilices of Newman Erb, president. TORONTO, December 20-0ue.o_I the largest real estate deals in 'l‘oi~- cnto's-NN-ow-.was completed yt-stir day, when the- -manufacturers' lile building, at the northwest corner ol King and Yonge streets, the busiest spot in Toronto., was purchased for, $800,000 by the, Dominion Bond; Company, of Toronto and Monti-i~nl.l The price works out at $13,000 perl foot frontage oil King street, wliivbf is_ said by local dealers to be a wi cord for real estate in Canada. - i NEW YORK, December 20-To the, already long list of life saving hero_-si of the fire department another in-wg name was added tonight. It was tluu. of ii dog-"Happy"-~a Dalniatioul which follows the apparatus to ever,- fire. » 'three firemen were saved from n burning furniture warehouse in Hur- lem tonight through the sagacity of “I-iappy," which climbed u ladilvl three stories to effect their rescu.-.‘ The three firemen one or tluun` ' _ “Hsppy’s" master, had been cnunbi-of ligivulg his windmill blow down, at the rear of the third floor in tbnii draught, and forced to flee. 'ri-A smoke wus so dense that they l- s.{ their way in search for the \-.ind.»u_§ ut which their ladder nad been ri-ni np. Standing near the hose cuz! ' 1' py" heard his mast.-:'s cr'-' ff-r helul climbing it. 'Thousands oi spectators. watched the black and white spottedl nniiral as he mounted rung after rnugf and several firemen who had seen thu dog start up the ladder and knew something must be wrong began climbing nftcr him. “l_~Iappy" reached, thefthird floor window first and. poking his nose inside-began barking. The nearly suffocated firemen in- side the building heard their com- pany's pet and, guided by the barks, LEANINB PAPLHS DISPLAY DANGER SIGNAL AGAINST ALUIN IN HNN] Thousands have no doubt read the commendable articles recently ap- iof alum in baking. ‘Until the Domin- nearing in some of the 1eading_Ameri- can und (Tan-udinn papers on the use ion Government follows the lead of Vfnlllllnd, France and Germany und prohibits the,nse of alum in foods, iherc is but one safeguard against ulum, and that is to buy only a buklng~p0wder which bus the ingredi- ents Plainly stated on the label. dread of au iiuraman, tu.. lin.-..._\i.»uio.list church, Pusciimpec. have NEWS FOR THE but SATURDAY made their way through the smoke to the window. ‘ I ' “Hnl>DY's“ master picked up the dog in his arms and tenderly carried him down to the street. THE MAN OF TWENTY-ONE To-day you are twenty~one. If life means anything to you, no doubt you feel you must shoulder greater responsibilities than ever before. You go forth now to make your way in the world, to rub elbows with your fellow men and to stand or fall in the business world. _ You iuust choose your own place in life, Ily nature you are no doubt fit- ted for some special line of work, and you constantly find your inner na- ture calling you to enter upon its duties. Select the position in life for which you are best fitted and in the pursuit of which you will take pride. and pleasure. when your life's work is chosen and you hnvc entered it. make it a rule to he perfectly square in all your dealings with mankind. “Honesty is the best policy" may be an old adage but it is nevertheless a truc one. F<1ll'l‘liNE COVE NCTES _-\ Fortune Cove correspondent- writes;-Rilssel lllaxficld has returned home after spending a few days with friends at Summerside. James Clark .,f lcmgime Hove, had the misfortune .,.,.,.nt1y_ The parishoners of thc i-rcctcci a large shed, which, when completed, will be one of the most uP to date in the province. Russel Lcuril, of Fortllne (love, has _been u.-` \\‘urded the contract. It has been leui-ned that ii number of black foxf‘S» buve been in this vicinity, hut. ~~.lrnii;:cr still, it has been discovered that trucks resembling a bear’s, were ' And some are scattered far, yo?\(,J ;yn(l1bll1‘;t\Nl‘l;f1agfierf1'lays\$;s°||x;`a¢t|;(: The wdild is full of partingl- tluex and uma-loin many a time But BPH” “lid *“;‘§a€§;e"‘;1l‘_‘ mms and oft, in blitlle yet most thought T0 blur tl;°t€l°s° B B13" Y ful pages' Fail not to cull to mild WM" Y" 8 ‘ e come ag the divlnest Heart that ever walked the earth was born on Christmas ' day, and then smile and enjoy your selves for the rest of it-for mirth is AT PRINCE RUPERT ol Heaven's making -Leigh H“Dt~ . ~ - llci l urces it is evident that Prince 012 mgidsa ;>:%,,:°ptesd,£;?; Cggéstixfs' Ruger? the Pacific Coast 'l‘erm.inus Hag? hoew gh, bex; are C12,-,gmg,' ~ of the_Grnnd Trunk Pacific Railway., Benyeanth me fflssts; slfyé ;BV{g»:>‘l'illflgisa|lNl§all\‘1ig rsgdglell. on the water Theworld is u o ga H683. - Greeting rind clasp and SOHSI ` W-"ks System' tflfo Night olsllllllilllols asf And in our hearts 3 music wakes it"1}al‘ed_ at 5 ‘ d' i £911 That has been silent long. whlch “fm be 59?” ur 2? the'sum ld ways, old \vo1'ds of ChriSZmB.l» i The, “W are 8 lm “pw ng _ And thi, love that knows no bar; ,ol $.»00,000.00 this year on the sew more light ones.” ` ","'1`.l1°\1s\1 801110 true hearts are near us, 0 " 7 - cutting and the grading of the streets. .water works system. $504300 011 the FQ ¢. TAYLOR G 00. cnnrssr run nous: in 111| \»o|u.n ns nn lxenmas sainsnig.. se. Luna, sn. N " " ‘ ` ` ` 12-ilmvl'irir;;-limi i _ , RYAN-At the Cliarlottctown Hos- friuml on Monday last. by an cxl‘€¥`“ 11-iu-ed trnpper, crossing Mr. I-las~ luurs fnrm towards Hill's River, an_d` bus _caused great excitement. It is, hoped that the prey may soon bei ruptured. James Ulerk, of FOYUIHC g‘.,,\~¢», is spending a few days visiting friends at Mount Stewart. John D. l-luslain, has finished buying oysters and has started into the wide famed imlustry of fox raising. We wish Mr. l-lnslclii every Success. Russel Max- field and Vernon Methercll, of For- tune Uovc, spent Sunday the 806559 of \’l’1n. Haslem. . All people have their joys ns well ns troubles, at one time or another- ruost likely both together, or in con- stant alternation; and the greater part of troubles arc not the worst things in the world, butonly gravel' forms of the i'i-.iuisite motion of thc universe, or workings toward a bet- ter condition of things, thc greater or less violent according as \ve give them violence, or respect them like awful but not ill-meaning gods, and entertain them with it rewarded pa~ tience. Grave thoughts, you will sny, for this season of the year; But no season has ri greater right to grave, thoughts, in pn.ssing;- and, for that very reason no season has a greater ' _ ‘ pital, Dee 17. 1911. Peter J. T0RoNTo‘ ""5 WALKER] UN |895 Ryan, St. Petcr‘s Bay, aged T0 Hospital, Dec 15. 1911, of rp- pendicitis, ldlla May Gardiner, ill-will | i . wonx amino Pusnan From information r&C%1V8d f¥0\'l\ 01 age system, and $500,000.00 on rock 1,351; year $100,000 was spent on the sewerage system, $500,000 on grad- ing and $100,000 on plank roads and i , 1 walks. _ ______A_______ ‘ BORN __ HENRY-In this city, December 12, 15111, to Leslie G. and Mrs. Henry. Bayfield St, a sou, Charles Le- v_Il0y. V v__>A_ ,. .. 1 MARPl§_£_Q ,_ _ y _ luounisonixnrsilxt summei-side. I November 28th, by the Rev. J. H. L Fraser, Peter A. Morrison, to Willie May Keir, both of Gran- ' ville. - HASZARD-Entered into rest at (llmrlottctmvn on Dec 17, 1011, in his 33rd year, Louis George Hnsznrd, second sou of Mr. .Justice and Mrs Haszard. I<‘nncrn`l notice later. Lg _ ». ... . .s _;;»-_-_- ;,;';.:::r . ' ._ '- _- ~,- i ' - ,-- 5:. 23 years," eldest and dear-l , daughter of ~~IeBsreon D. gag°L;N:,,d` . Gardiner. East Boston, and gnmi Daughter of Capt W. H. and ll" Batt, City. ‘ ' McCAL-LUM-'At Bracklsy Point 0 Dec. 18. 1911. Mrs. Neil'McCallumn aged 85 years. _ . ' ’ GREEN-At Ebenezer on Nov, 27 1911, ‘f Alexander Daniel wilucé Green, beloved son_0£ John W, and M11. Grshli, agod 18 years, . _ » ;_ /_ . V _ _ 7’ A 0000 POSlTl0N I Payinl $55 IAIIUU Phlfhly offerinlr excellent ohunees for ndvancament, awaits ' o v a r y i3%\`|I|;§ep3;i;il;1;_who co\'g1|>ie¢el's ' G.'l`. P. School of Telegrsplly and llsilrosllinj, .?.¥°i'i.’2° 'd?}l.‘1i“"FrNA»?° 3*23‘ii°é’. $334 '°.‘"liv°'§i§» 12?*-dirciilfil -0.-Aacldress. , ‘ W.'1‘. LITTLE. Prlllkol IJ. I 1o-srmwlds1'15§liN"i°°°n'%' B' I f-_gi-ni _ __" ~ . :l CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Tha Canadian Pscillc is the Bbort Direct Route Charlottetown to Mon. treal, the trip being made in twenty. four hours. Close connections ar. made for all points beyond, aim changes and transfers are avoided. New electric light sleepers on the 0, P. R. Halifax Montreal run, and this road has the best dining car service, This is the only line operating com. partment cars-Montreal and Ottawa to Toronto, and Montreal and Toron- to to Vancouver. J. K. Ross, the local O. P. R. agent, can supply all information. di-1|, “Boys' ‘coasters-girls coasters- ail kinds of sleds at Beer & Weeks. "Our showing of fancy linens, cus- hions, etc., is greater than ever be- ALL years* I i fore. Just the thing for mailing to ln any quantity Shipby lreizht, exp res oiimail. We pa,\"c|mrg¢s.»uid remit ful ° = l. mnrkot v.\lu¢>. annie dey, Send _trial ship ‘ mont, or write fur information, price ' . V ; . C .ll. ROGERS, Walkerion, On .l)lRl'IC'l' l‘I.\' l’OR'l‘f<.'R IAN D i\1.»\i\'lll<`A(1'l`l` K ER ll-2'1mwfd riliu. . f l llunlers“»»,Trappers We are the largzcst buyers of raw fum in Ciiimda and we pay the liighest cash prices. Write at once for price list and other purticlilais. A. ff). E. Plf.RCE Q C0. 500 Et. l’:\ul Sl.. cor. Sf. Peter, Montreal. y ll-2lfmw\lrlm pd. -\»- _-nm ~ f » » - - . - » . , ' .. and M I-.tjgilcviilllr;.'\zcl.t.i." MY_h tnkc:nYAol1 board the Carlillzic. right to 10; ;|wn,iI):~ig&innd rsiiif to " ~ V-"A-".-.1-....“ ~2.»'='».e= ,»,.,:=» rf-. . »- . ' -. _ ~ ~. Y 1 ' , ‘ r GARDIl\‘ER~‘At tl1e'BoStou (Xty riends abroad. Make your selection while our stock is complete. Doyleys, centers, cushions, drapes, handker- chicfs, etc.. etc., Beer & Weeks. , V __ _d rs to l<`un:=ti-n. \\'e `|.', Ii_i-ntslccl i"f*"‘»\. 101; imp. \'.ot-in-i-y .1 illicit-:slack ,, ' invroiisn y nl.World'n Fulr in lilll. U. illllmlllu. \\'l'lf»0 l(1ilf\\‘--rl f.¢i:s.et<. _ ._ .1 _H * * / . . » . , ,_ 'ff 15- 5 and Sells Traps and Supplies alfaciory Prices! _ tiluot the vi-ry liiizliest prices and the quickest returns by sending your ,,~ - .... ~. pny the most ln reid crush for euon, mink. ._l ._ 1.,-_‘.. .. . iv ' ' ‘N " skunl' niusl-r'i1 m-lrltn fox wolf lynv or any other fur Were i :uid sell more _luis direct from trnpplnix sections ihnn any hong; ir: fl .. ` ’ _ H r bin world. lhe hurgcst Auierlcnn and foreign buyers are repre- ,.'f;, _ E _ A \ snutcrl of our reizuliir snlcs, which run intomilllons ofilollnrs yearlv. , _’.'- ' _ 1-K his iiio fierce coiupt~li1io_n amongst this army of buyers atour snlss / ,, that eiirlliles us to get higher prices for nur furs than anyone else. ` -l:;\=`_-_'ix _.ly And (huts why we can pay you more and pay it quicker. L, ' ./,q ,_ , _ \ W] ° ' \\'hlle work is slack on Af N:;f!fy,¢,| . -,iw \N:§§__\ _\ B‘g In Trapping the farm, fry ydir hand /_/V7-1, ,vw 3% , .ul at t_r.i_ppin§z. lt s ment sport. :ind'you ll be surprised at the big »/ in‘h...:li’.ifii;:.;“ir.?.ffll ’.'.“::.".:'..-;.‘:l:;‘.‘:'.1`;:i:.:‘“'“°‘ “°°°“S '_, ,/__ . . . v__‘;* As nn nccmnmqdnilen to trappers and shippersmnd to encenr. .uvl. ‘ _ nge mcu lo up mln lbo trapping business,wu oderfo furnish tru_p.lunil other suppl u-s ui uvtuiil \’l\|~lnry prices, includlnll the i'anin\|s\’IO. of traps than any other house in thu United Staten. bum - , - .if , ' Funslen llnimal ails llouble _Your Galoh 2.'.‘i'l..l'i.'i'.§`.‘.’..A’.h‘i.A'f§§l.`l.‘f."'....‘3i°.'1§ mn- mu.-li. Hi-mlm or bnitntlnnu. lriimiu-n Anlnuu .Bmw mm ai-and Pi-lm H. Gov:-rninrnt lows Funutnn llnits. Oniveuu oIF|\uu¢en Animal Hnlthmnghf. ooo munin Ht. lilvhucls. Alnsku.$ I .li\l\|'l\'u\‘ flrnflt. (loswonlv $1 noun. Diiforcnt klnrls for diferent :lil nmv_-for our vu nnblo Rui! Folder, New 'llrappag-‘gs|_\pp|’ Q|¢|_|,,g_ Highest Cueb Fur Price List. 'I ruDncr‘s Gulilo mul Game Laws--all free. . pm Funsten Bros. & Co., 400 Elm‘Street, St. Louis, Mo. 0'- ' r was made in Western Town Did you participate in these hugh profits or did you“pigeon-hole" the proposition submitted to you by your western friends for future consideration? In short, are you the man who umde ii profit or the unfortunate one who had the chance but did not possess sufficient judgment to recog- nize the opportunity or sufficient courage to close a deal? The man or woman entitled to sympathy _ is the one who says: “Five or ten years ago I had the chance to buy this or that property at $100 or $500, and now it is worth $510,000." The average person sneers at the person who makes such :L statement and su; st ‘ Iwould have bought and made that money." Arc you going to say five years from now that you had n chance to buy a lot at Poe, Alta., at from $50. to $100. each, or are you going to be the man who will have from $1,000 to $10,000 in cash as fi result of having bought pro- perty in this town in this _year of grace, 1911? POE A COMING COMMERCIAL CENTRE. I A According to Govrnment Estimatns A “_ l N i ,~~- -.»v , f , ,. _ - , . . ' -; =1» 1-"4, -.i , '-~'~ .- .f -. ~ _ .,~,. .~' -,_ '.- ~- , 3 -._ _ 1_. -,lf I ' ' . '» ._ .~ '\ , ff - f ' ff ' . Io. if ~°. ”'- fi.. “t ' 1, i . .. f ' 1,, . gi . f g; _J l- ~ §,. 1', . ', ' i 1'. -‘ '~,-1. ‘ , ', ', V -jv-' 1. 1:3 ._-E, '.' . ° ._:f. 1“ ii. _. . A ~'. ll- .."f=- if* -' ‘iff 'f _-‘ii if ' "."' I ‘I --" - :I 21.*. f"?‘~L 51,1. .‘L‘ 'ff i `5» - ' rv. " -~ i . 'uf F:- < 1.- 'H ‘ "mf fi' N. " r '- T '*.‘+, 9.2. -. . ` - .~,-_-1. r, ,_,~»», , , ‘ j ’ .._.,., .V._ y . -_ , I- - - 1111--I Property during the year A1910 J Poe townsite was recently placed on the market and alread l y over 200 ots have been sold, and oifroiirunm is useless unless you possess the comm c to act. Y ` fl t many of these lots have already- changed liaiids ni n subslzuitial increase in price, Most of t}1¢s¢ 'lots were purchased by representative business men tliroiigliolit Canada who are now rofitin b their foresight. ' p g y The townsite is high :md dry and very suitable for building purposes.. g ou img 1 possess great wisdom you mi ht read ;8'0od}dea1 or traxiel much and thus see all kinds of opportunities to make ’ g u;y1<-2 Ssie courage oact on youi Judgment and wisdom all of these- desirable qualities are entirely . t ` P z ‘ ° f ~ ` , - - . O _LOS it? oe are igood lnvestnieut at present p_r1_ces. The town is bound to grow rapidly. money, but unless you ` ‘ Poe is loc_atcd.o11 the main line of the G.-'und Trunk Pacific Railway between Edluonton _and baskatoon. It is located in one of the finest farming districts in Western Canana. The surrounding country is settled by a progressive type of farmers and consequently will become the market centre for Northern A1berta.Poe district possesses rich coal mines, is close to river and lakes and large forests are easily accessible from this point. These natural resources insure for the residents of the town, first, low cost of living, and second, great commercial activity, .two essentials in the up- building of a large town, thus creating valuable real estate. ` POE AS A MANUFACTURING CENTRE This towusite and contiguous territory has the requirements outlined by large manufacturing ctnce-ins for the location of large factories or large enterprises of any kind employing large num- bers of people. The rivers and lakes furnish water, the coal fields and forest furnish fuel and cheap building material, the fine farming lands furnish farm products, enabling the residents to live at a low cost. . ~ The town is located on the main line of a transcontintental railway, assuribg the necessary transportation facilities. These combined conditions will furnish cheap labor, one of the most ilu- portant, features of a manufacturing centre. A ,V V N|ms............ ..... .. . ' ‘_ Ldnds.{_,TownsitLes and Investments wing fo ic easy terms of payment you have the nblllt to bu and f ' ' ' cause you are lacking in courage, and the chances are ybu willync\'cr1bdLLlll<;l(fhI;0Nxf;N1y Iilaow It is hcl- mlre most, rich, courageous and wise, y u gow a ' roam-:us rm.l~:. ` Poe townsite is held by us under the Torrens s st f t`tl ' ~ ' - - guaranteed by the Governuient, therefore absolutelyysafdll 0 1 e. Under this System the hue is PRICES AND TERMS. . ' Prices of lots mnge fi-mil $50 to $100 each and tl \ . _ ‘ » Icy can be purchased on terms f h cash balance in 1 lf - »~ 1 thl ' - ~ . . . ° °ne'tent eighieen month; gi een tqua mon y payment, or quarter cash, balance in six,twe1v¢ and - INF 0RMA'l`l0N. ' ` We have issued an attractive circular giving full information ertain` ` - - P mg to the town and its - prospects together with map showing lots for sale. If ` I t ' - » - cut out and HI] in the attached coupon and mail it to usyffilcliayvws L O receive thls attractive circular ' which f to engage in business or a prgffession L P.O.and Province. .....,......_ . H A" ' ' lnroananon courou. A , PM 'S a 9°°d new ww" m Gentlemen-With :4 view lo buying E L L L ‘ ~ _ THE WALCH LA D 0 A full information, with map and price lisf~ __ _ I _ , _ , i».r.d oblige. Yours truly. ~ y ‘H In '.‘_`,I‘|3 ` _ . ' V »- _---- ` Portage Ave. Corner Fort St. ‘VVINNIPEG. CANADA A _~.1 A “N an és#