1 _____,; _ ---_ummm Ami.. ovuzn |=»|=uNoz z|:vvAn|:> |s|...ANo--- ’ ' - » U . _. - '_ ' '-rrmunirneeggieans if _ _cHARLo'r'rE5rowN.oANAnA,_1uoNnAv,lhNUAavs, lem. I men- en iw- l_,,;=e,<,;e,,=,;°;-,l~lf,,°;.l1e'gl9l._¢_;ge¢l_j.3_§,_,_3 C. I/. T. RIC-HESUN ~ .IIAIIIIIIAIISISM _PUWERS WILL UNDERTAKE CUNFESSES HIS CRIME WEIII IIAIIfIIII I I -T0 AVOID BLUODSHED '*+-*__* A r DIS; I V " 1”' ' - ' ' """"" BI|‘ut'a|IMu'|-dgr of Pe'-Sian§_'B_y "-°""""" ` ` ~ " ~ ~ _station of Four trictllttorllgy Foy 5 ' R“SSIa"S V' powers Along lgqllymy if ofthe “P1 to the Llnnel 5” hlllded a written statement to the lawyers who have plea,-leg I with and h * The .rendu I' herdb offence - I induce iency .000 ha de lfhomas msn fbaby. _ ' ` He h D16 o Bill ln _» (Canadian Press.) 1 BOSTON, Jan. 7-Invoking the aid "3°‘1_W1l0.!e cloth he had worn M °°°1`ll-fd- RW.. Clarence Virgll tre m°h°50n. ex-Pastor of the aw uel ‘““f‘1°r Of pretty neue Avi.. T of lds_ out for the electric ebair, statement of thc ex~Pastoi ' in Dart: _ _ _ ‘“' "D°¢Plv nenitent for my sl., ,md °°"'°°"Y d°9.1f1l\g to make atonement Y °°‘1f°'° lv bv guilty or the W a and ent and s n t ti 1 “P _ _ 0 an ny abandoned m°° l¢e and in the mme b-"ck on the war of conquest would mesn‘to the 0-_Very prominent family in the city trlct Attorney Pelletier for Nufency but the latter is ollglm-are moved 'toftbe course by no th Lenlency. Baptist Uhurch, confessed 9`5 Hyannis and her unborn :SM scene indicted. ff; of self benefit from len- of IJEIIAI UIIAWA (Canadian Press.) latter submitting to their fourth de- (Can dian I' e .) _ ONTREALB I ss _ fillet- strangled to death. some living fif- -i.. I _ (Canadian Press.) TABING, .fanl 7-Four more Nat- OTTAWA, _'Jan_. 7-The Canadiens- lonallsts have been hanged brutally ` defeated the localshsre tonight, the by 1 I the Russians. They were hoisted on ropes and ' "‘"" "“'1`1‘° MP" 'rne ieenn una the better of no ee... ..,l...,e.,._ al lwallzdsmm' defeated their Ott' play but fell down in front of the fi F va at evening by aimrc of nets. ` de -mimi, 1105' Ollilplaycd the visitors in ev- ` sul WHY. having Plenty of speed and erlor team work. ' ` | -S--`--kb--*___ uu w|u|Pic um uus uiwu 110111111 “"1 nu wmi ununi Deal to employers to allow their men _ time for 9. military training. and the advocacy of better markmnnship were features of nn address by Hon. Col. ._ Hughes, minister of militia to .thc lNN1pE(;_ Jam 4-_._F0,- more Chatham Canadian Club last eveninn. ,, two h0,,,.,, mst night' the me The importance of marksmanehip he B011. n` young girl of nbont seventeen heinous as the crime ie Excelslor Motor Works in- Garry ’l°"'”1` W1" 11° H 11010 in 01" 110fd°f-" The walls of the citadel are being stroyed and the new Governor has not yet been i'ccol;uir.ed by the con- s. UIIIIE IJUIIIUII AIII] YIIUIH AIIIIESIIU MONTREAL, Jan. 4--lu ll wui‘d'iil the Western Hospitnl Emily Tlfouip- pnrement fought R stubborn fire ln emphasized. A YPBFH. is dying. A A doctor is under e central district in an atmosphere ' with °' "limo" “Didier” Wh" U1" fltrest' °h*“`g"‘1 with l’¢`l'10fmiHl: an 30 below ze,-o_ The fire was in the hit a. bull’s eye at 500 yards. there 111°'-‘KB1 0l>€l‘l1€i0l1 upon licr. The young girl, who had been rm- neg, about R block from the » post I save not considered what ployed as n domestic in the lwmn l, Off M? ¢0l18°1°ll°e 81111 manhood, how-_ ,,,,_,m Bldg of the street as is Hamm Dominion," he concluded. An in was taken violently ill on sunday-lmlll Bllraved and blighted, will not Ro further wrongdoing by public T ldmit trial her whose pure young life 1 We have destroyed and for which I am gf; \\f1°f1l1B tortures damned." ,- piece o Christ mental Hs told the attorneys the details ‘ap sparing- himself nothing. His intimacy with Miss Linnel was followed by the S l' th it h ha dllcove mother 'be obliged to break oil the engage- lt’ to _ .ed;id|n w`£tli,T. over sl s _ Since f ina ment w chased the cnanmsoie v.'r.~n1cH-ssou, P1” the and y a sewastobecome a and ith cyanide of potassium and gave 've jagged tin a* few days before fir igirl as medicine. She trust- 8 _irnppciuy neu tens it, dying :_ _ b&bO» - `/ _ ' - I 1 his ddhfession he.spared himself nothing; the lawyers listening with ‘BH loltllillg but later pleading for len _ a iency for the confessed murderer. go .__ _ ,,_______________ fo (Signed) ab , fearing that he would Violet Edmunds, he pur- B _ __ SEVILLE, Spain, Jan '-A con- TORONTUI ~0nt__ Jam 5__q-h,. slderable number of children, together H 1,0;-(pg Day Alliance has /taken P with their teachers, were killed and rp (llng at the seventh Day Ad- malned by the collapse of the build- ntlsts, in the annual report‘of the 1118 Of B DI`1V9-fe 801001 11810 tvillly- eneral body Rev. W. M. Rochester. It 15 “Ut 1"“"W“ 110W m9'“Y P“l’i19 mel, was Nwlved and adopted by were in attendance at the time of the 3 _unentlve committee of .eng A1. catastrophe. but the dead bodies oi meg yesterday alta,-,,¢,0n_ tlfchead master, _three women teach- "A very marked degree of energ _"5: and three °h11d1`°“ have 5-1l`eadY hottest municipal campaign in the d aggl-eggiveuess has cha;-acgel-lzgg been extricated from the ruins, and histroy of Hun is helm; waged in _ the efforts of the body in their pro- 1t~ is 1’°11°Ved that man? more “fe Ottuwa's sister citv. At meeting ganday' the I-eport, says; "It mn. buried beneath fallen masonry. t ‘ " t be stated, however, that their blllys 1-e9lq¢,n¢e_ ~ vasion now would put the country nan rem0‘~'cd to the lmspit,,l. This he loss in the garage imgludeg Ellx. 11561! m0l‘0_tl1Hl1 u thousand years of 11\0l”"U\K tllcllliysicinns in charge pro- " autgmobllei averaging 51,500 taxation to the British navy. Pew nounccd bei' case liopclcss, and the (les ch, wlllln A te;-1-M., of nouns, I the hnps we would fall into the hands tnctivc flcilartnleiit was coinniiinicaitnd lm; of which had been extended of the United States und instead of “j1l1l- UIUC( UH-l'l>f=.l\f-cl' Visited the geo;-95_ was destroyed at 3 loss of paying a tax ol' $1 ns now, be fore- SICK irirl. and immediately.sunnnoncd out ;13_000_ The total 10,5 ls ed to contribute $5 or $7 per head Judge fleet to take her ante-mortem ned af, ;75_000_ for such improvements as the Panama dézposltion. In .1 few words ber sad mutuation of sen with a mllgwloy fllixginlciislg giladbrtlilfiéli; féiisbagli Cana. ________.__ rzhory was told, and upon thc streug_ emen wre handicapped by the fail- j A _Y°“‘|15 m/“H 111101” A-WGHW yen-TS Oi s he has been on a verge of ure of the high water pressure on “S” 15 b1“"‘°‘1 f0" 1161' C0041'-10". and ne;-vous ¢0llapBe_ two occasions. The ruins present the ha penrnnee or an ice cnstie. - P-*Hi in 1i1°>1Y to be made t an mom ' BD ‘H111 fo have thc operation performed NI ‘ when she was informed of her condi- L - ’*- tion. ' of it the doctor was arrested. s also been arrested _ Another nr- ii Y ~ t. that of ll woman who advised the --_--.i_,__ ULI _I_§IIlITIIHS III FIIEI IIGHI _-2 OTTAWA, Ont., January 4- The ere 18Bt night the supporters of Mayor Archambault and Alderman h - - -- ~ ~ care for truth and fairness corrss-~ . Dupuis, h i ki th M _ _ Dvnds with their enthusiasm. Thsi tended Zio sallse(;»a;ltgs ol thteylilszlll. ave persistently opposed the _ en ty I _ ON, Mass., Jan. 5-Fifteen ln un rsd longshorcmen, embracing all gl, :mployed "ln loadlhg and unloading eo f ore gn fl`0llt| celvlnl agents crease V one Hamburg American, andAllan Lines deserted with their ,partial csr~ r'_d ` at the various docks, is possible the sailing scbedu- in Feral will be interferred with. in T e mth asked for an increase of ten fs were s and it l of cents ciiiliniills Lost to aosr ne 1:54! “_ V088 struck at midnight; upon re- nl- s. reply from the steamship W that their demands 'for an ln- in wages hah been denied. E ls of the White Star, Leyland, ho '. got into a big free fight which ex- h furcement of the Lord's Day Act. W1 - ~ _-_ The police were summoned and after --- believe that the day has.come when LONDON,_ Jan. 5-The Morning singling out those who appeared to every decided action has to be taken .Post’s attempt to` arise an agita- ‘bc the leaders of the disturbance on f11iB m8-USU. -S0 thot U10 IEW 0_1' tion against the reported proposal of both sides, rushed them oil in ' the 6 18-Hd may HOC be brvllght into' the United States Government to patrol wagon. l1t0fI1l>12» Sunday HOU. Sllllduy H1115 grant preference to. American ship- The fight broke out afresb, how- U13. 0" the B*-‘H1503 Walfer' <1¢11V@I`Y» Mid S1m‘1HY €Y\f°1`f'9-10111235! ping in the Panama canal, has not cver, and Rev. Father Carriers was \ll`» ' B 0§11Bl` Ulilllli £11811 15119 A1110-11°C met with great success. Neither the sent for. The priest had heard the ill fight- -newspapers nor the ship owners show disturbance, the noise of which- had ' ~"----"~*'-' a disposition to become excited. The reached the prcsbytery several blocks XPECT HE" ROYAL ship owners are inclined to -'the view distant. He delivered 5, brief add;-egg that an osslble loss tlirou h Amer t 0 the crowd de lorinv the dig men. Y P E .‘ . D L. BABE “T THE ‘lean preference would be compensat- ful scene and roundly denolhnced "“'_' ad for by a general extension of the those responsible for the outbreak. THE HA>GUE» Ja-“i 3”” 1° stated 'carrying trade, when the canal is court circles that Queen W1lhel= opened' and that Great B,-“am try and conduct yourselves as “_ "ml 1° €‘p°”°i“5 5” 1“t°"°°t1“5 would be likely to maintain its pre- spectacle French .Canadians should mi Y °""’“ ' _ fer ace ' u h business. regardless of u i i ," h 1 Queen Wilhelmma of the Nether- flfredllhqglgron Bmithew’ chairman cl yo r opnons ° °°" "°"`“" 1““dS» who married Prince Hgnw of of the Grand Trunk Railway of Can- This had a salutary eilcct and the 1-1 . ._ I M°°k1““b“‘°g`S"hW‘“`1“' °“ Feb' 7' ada, said yesterday that he could noisy eleme t . - HUCKEY 31901. has one daughter, born on .\pril not imagine-that anything could m,e_ ._ Q. ton sv uoint. the B. -I _ill , ..a_. J.. r:;;l_::; . ` Dost ton -‘l“ sa N, Mass., Jan 4-The Bos-;_| etic Association hockey team _ W/All ffm” Ottgwa University four to ` _;|,n over time game at the . ‘ _ lr e :Mens Inset ii “MMI in"miIIi: rilioilihiiigglztéliieeliZblheiifgnlliary all-ll c0M“U|||cl1'101| claim” “ °"t °f the Gmnd T"“‘k P” ` _. 0 wo 5, .ic uccuif, w i lr‘1'th`Q:n%`mln\ites extra period, Bos- I’ 'able to scorc an additional l Thirteen men were put od 0 ‘A. A. team for roughness und 00 four oil the Ottawa team during the y uessfully competing with the rest. of T ‘the world, as they have done in the A -past, even if Americans were granted preference. .__ "For the balance of the meeting uded-. left the hall 0. 1909- . _ » vent English snip owners fron. sue- yE'|'E|m|| 0|:|=|¢|||_ RE|'||}55 Fll0f| THE G. T. P. MONTREAL, Jan. 4--The retire- ment of G. H. Pope, purchasing g . fic, who handled most of right-ob ` _ l ngxflln ‘Jllllich 'om' 1mirt’t‘;,f %§dIg;1` ‘way negotiations between St. .lnhn Bll 00 .l tl. (‘-l‘ll H ill! ll 0 ll- d W t C- d I n thc look out for \'cs;_4clsk`cr‘1nveyli`r;1g an es em ana 5 and has been ntralland of war to ' UT Sl D0 8. l905_ was ,mall ll g 5 th estcrday shcllrd the Tiirkish nilllté- Y°st°mn'y tholmuq Grey ‘att tins sulier-aunurtion II; atoththyfigg of 15? ary encampment at Dlabann where n D014? IDI' P1099" *lt 7-3° 9'- m' ‘Y °h` yearn, This is ten years past the su- supcrintendcnt on the G. T. P. since .__-._-...__.__ large force of 'l‘urkish troops srr- about 25 passe1\K6l`B. 50 886145 111511 pemnmmtion limit' but ML Popol ,»' °’ ,. " (. , ' ,,ta¢;,,,,,,d - ' ‘Ebslng Snturday's full mail outward "_ 'Inmmm' "urw '"lm.;` m_--‘_...--.-"__--_-_-f, __ _ -_---_-_-.7-_-_-I-1-_-»-.+41 -l|'id.a 'mail made UP Yestuliday morn- »"-77-`i-"TWifi*7555375-WiiééfééEsrgazésiiieseugf211-'1:':°~ ljljg' 51| 0| which will gomwct wltll i ~. -Renewal Notice--- '.As» All renewal notices have been sent onli- \ ~. lf your subscription expires on Dec _gist please renew st' _ '__' and avpicl the 1039 cf MY P4\IK’f~“~ I ‘ I ;l"ofTl1e Charlottetown Guardian Charlottetown. ' :;’. » - ` gnglosecl pleaselind 5. . _ ....for my snhcription to 'l`lie‘ _ , _ ,_ Quai-dino new or renewal . - . \ V '_ Name seen... I ~- J'-_ii'§f_:.;_. - " f" Post Oiiirr-~ 1 ¢» ...i - . ee»~». - r;q;z_z,-‘° '--7,-é~_.=;=~:...~. _ ‘r--ant?" r ‘G1 Hass and 2 cars hogs, 1 car “je ts,-<1`car beef and 70 tubs butter ‘“; K doclfsd ln Pictou at 12.00 noon. ` _hffleavsp on return at 7.30 p. rn. 'Q ay 'with passengers; all Satur- E mf-m&H»which was ordered to _ u on Saturday by Mr- Whear. ‘express and freight. She will leave ro Pictoi tomorrow morning nt 7.80. -- he Mlnlbo yesterdsyfat 7.80 a. m. ,Summerside with passengers. ' flat' ssclls Bulnmerslde mall. express :;@d ltoas freight consigned to Picton ‘ d arrived in Gere 'rormentine at i Fllgflf ". m She oft Us e 'lbrmen _ _ n - v - tlne 11.22 ini- Charlottetown with -null-1 -~ lday’s mall and the irelsht iibove mentioned rel- Picton one coex- -` -_ in use pen ee a.1s n. in., nnving aiiesvriee |11 the wav down. She I I ,`1‘II'i'I" sl this' morning for Picton at 7.80 Zsiil ers, about 10 sacks M irslglrt bi-ought from ummers , . ~ ‘etii?h;iior'ning's C. P. R. from Pi0t0\1l`_1 was so efficient nn official that the Company retained him on the active ist. He has one' son, Dr. Pope ul Winnipeg. ‘ llEl'f'Ii FORECIST Rc. '_ TORONTO, ` Jun. 8-Moderate winds; cold and fair. ._--__..._._._.____ The temperature at three o’clock this morning by “The Rexnll tore" Tested Thermometor was two degrees above zero. ' Yssberday the lowest temperature recorded was 4 degrees above seru snd the highest was ll llelrrees shove. The lowest recorded the pre- vious night was 10 degrses above. At nine _a. m. lt was 11 degrees above 'hadnt nine p. m. it was 4 degrees above. ` On Saturday the lowest temper- ature- recorded was 25 degrees shove sero and 'the 'highest was is degrees §"2fnl-.e.'°‘ see, senses the E:-‘nbme. 'rue levees reeefnea ine me ' s .' vloill 'night was 26 degrees above. _V i. new 10 subs nuteer. and ne nine p. nn.. it _ im as -=°~”*°_i0f|hT-gl-' 3~ '~ mga, ,eh _- _ .» create he‘»s._ she -will re- elegans stove. ,wh am., 4., 5,", gm -N _ . _ jli' f ' _- _ w " this port tomorrow. - s 1011891 07 £055! V111 1”. "I" ,om g, D°_ 11-isdzm _ 1 '--!~..~»=-. _ _ . _ f ~ _ _ __ - 1; -14.1° sn »=°n== °=- Sem*-' “°"" -M 6 “‘”“*"- .iNffnn'°.:.i;nsI§?i ....-.-fix. ‘cn IIIEIIBIIIEUAS PAM f III IHE IIIIMIIIIIIN unnec- the sion thnt British Columbia was me bla scparutcly, thus gt once con"isin;; Trade that certain shipments made bv British Columbia Board of lnmbcr from British Cloluuibia. wcrl. credited to thc United States. Thr New Zealand reutlioritics rcinoiilnll the tician of New Zealand agreed to en- ter the one heud _._____________ BIG HEIIGIIIUS CAMPAIGN UPIIIS NEW YORK. Jan. 5-.-The lil n and he aug ter bein called in from the western local committees will co-operate 'with battalion are _experts in the various PHIIPJSIII IU HX - BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 5.-one of the most important matters to be considered and acted upon by the Massachusetts legislature will be the measure known as the minimum was mission of the three members with of all industries where women und children are employed at n_ WHS that does not permit living unde tahlishment affected and three repre- shnll ilx a minimum wage for c calling. llrlalre special provision for physi- cally and mentally defective cm- ployerg by permitting than to work lr the courts, by a rlnc ranging from or bv imprisonment of from ton d:i)'F~ to three months. FEWER VESSELS “RWE IN l9lI NEW YORK, Jun. ~l-lluriul: thc year 1911 thc total number of vcsslfls according to the books ol the L'o‘~'cru< ment nt the llarge office, was 9.71" of which 6,642 were steamern and 3.077 sailing vessels, This shows n fiv- crease of 395 vessels compared with 1910. The decrease in sallinir V05' sels was 578, while the number ol steamers increased 183- Arrlvols from foreign Ports for the ycnr included the followinll Zrouliu 1 Amern-e,u-567 stesmsrs: one shipzfonr barks; 117 schcoriers. »'l'otal 689. British-1,588 steamers; five ships; twenty-four barksl *W0 1"`1¢*‘i 237 scnoonere. Total 1.906- Gorman-554 steamers; onc bark Norwegian-461, ittamsfll two ehills Italian-186 steaI1asrs;_ one ship;fi\'- bsrks. Total 142. " Dutch-161 steamer-s; one ship. Tn tll 16|. ' cn nn-121 su ' . 1' 121- GGHDEIISED IDMEIISTISEIEHTS ”""("i"J5' `1TtT¢3ToiEmEitEiTi"7 ew pd .. 1, I tion _ . . ~S»=-i»1v°»=»" de ff°-» ii-° ~ ‘fr I . --in .......°““ “ii .-.'“.°.i°:.:‘:‘.:°..::‘:: :‘:::...~:.°r°:: -W....... mv.. 1 1,.-‘ri L_, -. ~' -_ Q _ . ' '_ _ ' , V " _ : _ . ‘"1-5| ‘il I I . _ ` - i .’.~ "», I 4' QfQd,i‘.\0¢»-neieeaesoss e°° °'¢°‘°""' '~"~ -.-r' 5 _ .gr ,5 No le 'iid your Pill * fi i: lg 0 “'!» eu .s~»z.¢’. ~~‘ ‘ rf* ' ‘ . ` VH. J .)-‘Tir .\‘ I-lf. _ ._ “-74 ._ ff 1-A-` -Y v' Sf N. ’ I' iz. _ tl ii; gleam nu anime mine ee ua it vnu in hi tomorrow morn _°“°°“ iff!" _A _ .,....-l_§_4_ Ir* . " I ’ th en -iii se'?1.4o-'and vgfineoday moz-ning iv. sins. tio' '_ " if esiveu ._ ...el _:were on time wi e ex ¢ _ :EW ~ _. i , f - W; - "elm, “mm adn- t IJ8. ~ » cows. One Guernll one P011. iii f ‘ ,_ _ . ,_ _ _ ` _. i, msec' is nunneee mime °'_rne sun -use me emi-noon at 4.68 one inc ox. _n. r.. Day. odi- no and Organ Voting Contéitlg I i »' .A `.1 'I 5”; 'I`;N wi' 1'; _ " .' r lr" I .'- . . . ` _ _ ` 11 'V 4 I , .I ' s ’ " _£51-___~ - _ _ _ __l_,~__ _' i:"""'_ " 'Elm ‘anne 'mlfn mstsmper. - Themooh rises tonight at`_11.25. ,Mum ' ‘ 'l~l5dtf. broader man me uhm you ,r I* ` Yi Al I " ` I ’ I < .L -. .-n . sul yi. __-vm ne soeeini mn enun from mr women steal-r‘¢'o:1n; st . _ N 1-assign. ._"“‘“.... ""‘° ?‘°"*°”' ""°'-. -3°'-"'3'°' °“ "“ E°'...'“‘..“.?.'.§r.I*-'.1-f... l$'s2'»2-H5 AIIIAIIIII IIIIMIlII_ - ~ . ~_-i..__,__ | _ I H-\.'\' ["l'f.~'l.\>`-‘f`~l.\‘('(), J1||ll|;|l<\- .l_..‘ |f|i'r\\u|~i~:.~ vrcl-pi -.u ilu- itil of July that the estnbliulimcnt of this neu fffblucsc llcpublic is nu occasion th(-\i.` If'-ails for noise and gave Chinatown n 'permit to celebrate next Sunday. A ifcature will be a parade in "Ameri- ‘can style". Automobiles have been Iengngcd .und a hrnss band will lend. rom' .\nTHUn Jenn ` 5 _ ._ __ ‘ . ary 3.- Act- st States for the special purpose ni ing for the Hill interests ll pm-gy 0; prosecuting the evangelical work in lrlnlrlisli capitalists have just closed tu the north, middle and south Atlantic the ilcol whereby the Great Northern A St;ltes.h railways secures 900 acres of lanil ton, with a necklace of the teeth ic c urches of this city and thcat Port Arthur. It is stated on re- the ¢u¢lw;Uf, mul other articles, lg-_ iinbie nutnority that the innu in nl' the Movement. The members of tin-.jbe used partly for the terminals oi cl ltlie I-lill lines when they are carried ibuilt there, costing several million dollars. ' ._ -_-__..._¥__ A MINIMUM WAMIMIII IIiIiI] IGH éf IJAIIING IIUHBIIII I nouns, ceiinnnin. Jun, 4.1-ne... 0 C8 O 2 8.11 lIlf!l`lC£l. HD ing power to do the following things : Company. have been acquitted. The ° Conduct 3 searchlngi investigation money found in their possession at 5" the time of the arrest wus returned to them by the court. l ___ no international polo championship matches hcrc this. yesr. The Hur- linghnm (‘lub, according to dis- _patches just received has definitely fdcciliSh- _ment und tudny this cnhlf-_ iiirnnazc Iwus r¢‘cei\'r~il from his sister. Mrs. fKn,le l-‘crngini ni. I.onvcry of Illlfilli-I lfluf- Df|!11t'B St0l'm were discov- Pumsh vlolatmns of th' l8'W'thr°u‘:h Ithc ii\lri`mitioiinl cull. 'Tho club con- cred here i'.0d|\Y. Edward Tallom, aged 27 yearn, was $10 '-0 $50 f0l` evcri' “ch "i°1“"i°"'l n _st A in 1912. li is understood found in the cellar of 3 building one-' ration near his home in West Phila- delphia. George Bibert, aged 05 years, an upholstsr, was found on in open lot in the northern section of the city. Both bodies were still from cold when discovered: -_..;..___.__. arriving nt the port of New york NEW YURK' _,tm ,__Mfm, Tenuyg c||||_D POISQIED BY CHRISTIIS TIIEIT NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., _Jan.4-- The parents of Anna Threle Franks purchased at a local grocery ,a quantity of "rlbbon"` candy for Christmas, and the child was per- mitted to eat unspsringly of it. Her body became covered with blotchss and death followed. An inquest snowed that the onus nnu died of ptomaine poisoning. .___.._._._..__.._.__ . Minards liniment euros garget in cows The ledger for last vear is balanced and the accounts closed. and the,qqee- _tion is bow hge the year turned out? When you are balancing up the busi- ness ledger, old fellow. don’t forget the moral as well as the nnanclal loss and goin account., Where are you at as a man. are you lcss of a vil- llsn and sneak than you wares yen- ago, or do you thlnlrltfll lessof the man who wears your has than y did twelve months ago? Never mind wha; other People think of yon, M- where you stand in e eyes of the community. How much ef 0|; rg. spsct of the man live, one and sleep with.-and Vghon you as no one 010° cw. _ve you managed to retain? Are g l»ee¢‘ une;-, first sider the matter, even if the lab 'made s dollar last yssr. Total S55, ' =--_-_~.--A:-'.='_-_-2*::-Y-A---‘--‘¢----- s _..,___ ‘_ i