‘ "1"’*"‘““' ‘SL ’9°9 “111 11111" NEWS- ` 'ri-ia cHAaLoT'i‘E'rowN GUARDIAN rnlcr cc ltr. ‘K 2*; f- _ll 5 _J _ 5 _ :L , _ __ _ *__ _ _ii SKATING RACES AT THE ARENA LLLLLLLLL LLLLLLL LCENTENARY or WITNESSED BY A LARGE CROWD ANU CHALLENGES ABRA’M_'LlNCO“:'_ ° einent revailed. Three Mile Race Won by Ivan Reddin, One Liberals tu Prove charges, Hundreds of Cities in Thousands ri ‘Considerable Excit A P' I I I L _ A L _-L L _.M Mile Won by Ii._Smitli. Iiali Mile Won by K. Rogers. Abegweits Am’ L_L‘°{' A”°°L" *"1* l Meetings Attended by Millions Hoi L.:- - . , _ P . Won Relay Race. One Mile Boys Won Prettily by J. Gordon- rem'er_s_(ihaHe"ge the Great Emrlncipator. Lincoln Michael Thomas, Speedy Indian Skater, Present. mr...-.-.c, ...,, ,.,,.,,..,,,,_L in the Clear Upper Sky. A lPremier Roblfn, denying absolut¢|yL _ . L -\, __ -- The Arellu lllllll was well lllled last strong _ _ _ _ _that dishonest methods were employ- _ night -to see 'che skating races. Tue tlls ll Fourth Regiment Band' was in at- l" tendance and enlivened the waits be tween the events and heats with gglll, their usual excellent music. - °“ The both promenades were thickly lllll lined with eager faces to see 1;heL .l.l§e races. L k t The Band struck up promptly and :lisa the competitors line up and paraded rulln, liround the ice several times with H ` their enicient nkating manager, A. W. ll 2;? onudct, in the lead. Ll” Noticeable among the parade were rl-(ll 5 two disguised figures, one represent- L Dug r 1115 a Ghlnaniani and the other a N; clown, both of whom played many ,llllell antics. The bell rang and several skaters lined up for a 50 yards dash from one end of the ice to the othsr_ This first heat was won by P. Hooper, K, Rogers and I. Reddin. The second heat of entirely differ- ent skates soon after lined up and was W0” IIYL 1 S. Doyle, Z P. E. Duffy and 3 H. Smith. The final heat composed the above r..‘.< winners and the 'result was 1 B, Doyle, 2 P. Hooper and 3 H. Smith. Time 6 1-5 seconds. The next race was the half mile for DOYS Bild quite a number entered, This proven quits exciting as J. Gordon the smallest boy, h-ut; n '==~~_l NUHLLILHN EHUWS, L TORONTO, Feb. 12-(Special)-Dam iel Mann returning from Blitish Col- umbia says the Canadian Northern will shortly commence an extension of their system to the Pacific Coast. Whenever British Columbia defines its policy regarding railways, which' win he done heicrc this yearn lcgh.-_L llaiiive session closes, surveys will be' commenced from the Yellowhendl Pass; along the North ,Thompson and Fra- ser Rivers to New Westmlnister. ' Mann says the Canadian NorthernL already has three thousand miles in operation and two thousand more fin-L anoed and partly under consLruction.lL -____ The temperature registered Z0 de- grees above zero at 3 o'cluck this. mor-ning. 6 1 Lmys‘ _ Tlicrc were a good many entries audi -~_l___ _~_;:_;__c__._.;_- ___- » _ ___ __ __ ~*i____.__> __ W lell tie, there l drop lanoth Lended .L The Labov ended Doyle. The and l rows and them f L . easy, pretty skater. led from Las the boys had to go about thirteen -fresh men S. Doyle, Aqhie and E, led lll pwpalln the ll t l. . lllll l llllllsl,-ALO ll- ll ll . , ` , ' ‘ § ’ . -(hpcChsi)-- ret ton new yarus ci the rlnlsh laps of the rink there were nr guna in o t l tsrtce li cl c t -L . E °_` S S “”‘ ' ` he seemed to t___nk me race many changes Dr_ posluons t____0ugh_ e__r_l~y;l w__r_lls_Esl_ sace _mono IES _:L_ contradicting the assertion that niaiiy'.Throu§hout the length and breadth and Blackened ll _ when ll out lllttle _l_ Goldml llllally came E9 0 P fl Y Pro elecgol-5 ,ll-ll ,l,,l,,.l\.cll ol the lrnnnnlsefof the United Stains today llundreds y came up, and thely finished s L t° the from “mm F05" 01 9-Plllauselledlt°;’h_T;°'l’_§il?_°’dtlIxr2l_bl;‘;1 xnigig Lhas challenged thc Liberals to pl-ov¢`of cities, towns and liamlets paid tri- Wifll J. ’_1‘ral`lnor second. The ;1_;1_¢_1__1118dE all 0118;’ l_iD1Sl:_;hHe is cor- lb” game_ 5 the truth of their charges. huio to the memory of Abrllhrllll l.in W6§efl02 llyelllllteslvas B 50 yardslthe llynlzh °m_1_‘;i 91 aJe_"°Gm£_o1`:_911;t The next event was the lm. llllle The Liberals now announce A th.s1;;coln on t`he centennial anniversary of and mm There were _om ______LrlLl.lllll°l._ 3 _l_ Slll.alll_ Tlme 3 mlllllles 0l,?n_ Qnlgs B fsw started but allly lthey accept Llhe challenge and will en-lhis birth. wllll p_ Hooper all the only and 49 5¢,¢0nd5_ half a dozen ended. It was fast all _deavor to sustain the charges formnl.: Thousands of meetings of vnriur. r_ Af, the clllcll of the lllstol Next came the hall mile (0l,e1l)all(l|thi'ough as each man tried to gain ated_ Lklllds were ln progress llllllllll the er shot shcso of tn., others and consisted 0! two heats. In the rirstLtL1° 1¢11<1~ It ended 1 H- 51111111- 2 K- *___ Lllay and mllllolls Ol llellonl lllll.._ll_l ed llerlole the skaters were able heat there were four entries. At the R0E°1`9 131111 3 B- H00per. 'Time 3.35§. _, ' et Speed llll llllll overtake lllm_ the or-aol; of tlls plggol Jog Gaudet Next on the program came the 4; _pated therein . _ esult was l P_ l_l0olm._ 2 P__E_ lmissed' h.iBl i00't.'|iig iilld did not'°b“ta°1° TBC* and WHS W0n by 1! .5 President Roosevelt proclaimed the 3 l-l_ gmltll_ Tllllell ll secondm "start, The remaining three dnislied B“"“5' 2 M°D°“81d' 3 Morgan- _ ' d‘ay A legal holiday in the district t came 220 yards skate and con- “lf f,l°,ug:Bll:;l1 K* R°g°"' 2 B' H°°P` llngh°l_lllal?l§d°l‘;;1sttvl'll‘lf;el_th;_il thmedmlle '~ - of Columbia and in the terrltr ries 0' tw° beam 1” th” nm 11°* e ' ' P es. ng an “_ li mn at nd cities thc ‘ t ' L ~ I ai( in ny st es a w__l_ ll tl _ Bl lu the second hem Jog gcllllldet citing. There was a large list of en- heat endeg two ezfr :Ze c?lll?l;‘;tl'lfgll; BtHl`f0d 810118 With f0lI!‘ Others and tries incl'-ldlng Ml‘5h3el TUOIHBSL I-he ===r`f'."=. - <11'-?’;=1---I T1- *' ' ` "‘""“`”_""*"' ` lled out llllll lt emled 1 H the result was 1 J, Gaudet. 3 H speedy Indian skater from Lennox or vo had dropped ll ll _ g S. ooper. ii 1-! a es of Daily Mall learns that tns Gnvorn 1 s_ Dul,le_ 2 H_ ste‘;lll1s_an xt Time one minute and forty-three sec- 11PI1U-11150 bl' P11SS111g Svvefal good ment has decided to lay down five llmll onds skaterli near the end of the r c heat ccnrlstca uf thc :cur “ ° L’“'“‘°“"‘1"’ °‘ “L1” 1'" "°"°" D1 11 T ;Lf 'L - L l l_.l_ slel.llll_ 2 l_ lledllln 3 s_ tremely fant and proved quite exoit-_ Changes Of position were marde in the Germany's new construction pro-L ..3;;L‘°..i“ ' :tis 1.':;.“::..““’.;‘"§.;°*i;.l;*:.rssas ‘“.°°Lf;.;..1~-§.::;“:r 'But For She Bravelr Exo -Self 1° PW" Ff°f" 'L"°"°1°=L u was a Potato Race i Lt 27 A I ll' L L 1 - ' was quite novel Slx l. S Crystals- m nfl °s‘ '5 59c_°u bi L I _*T L _ln of potatoes were llllll gn tllgllflg The first two menl who started Mmhael Lh0ma5» the Indian. W89[ gulshed Flre From " Lalmllt tlll l l._ were, H. Smilth, Abbie, and A. 'Buote, elltefed 111 *L10 half mild mile and P L contained chin? pggiirdeswgacliaczbgivg Crystal. At the end of their four- three mile but did not make much J UpS9l Lamp. three ice W l-row. 1-l_ Smith' 2 l_ lledlllll_ ' Sterns. ' Island. He was not used to the turn l ---_ l L In the second heat there were four The nlnal consisted M tl" “bo” tlllengds ang ul" was at 8 great | ll entries and ll l- ll four w nners and aiter_a fast clip ISE V811 age. e is a strong skater LONDON, F l. 12- S tal -'I‘lL ‘ ° __ e ore t is heat ende_d.emled l K_ R0 el. 2 B_ H though and created re t d l ' 6) ( Dec ) 10' feet .t_ B rounds Smith led a few yards as 0_1 9- 9h°Wf118 911 8-¢CQ11l1lS Of l1iS greet ere bl;1lEl.£:lB_ oggkllsflelcel cn the Bllote fell but soon regained himself. dlsadvi’-111539 111 t111'l1111g the cornlers. ' ' -_ day was observed as a holiday. of the beloved President were 1 Among many celebrations ii erciscri attending the laying corner stone of the memoatal bu erected by populaii subscr1pi.iiu. shelter the little log._cnbiii whli: the early home of Lincoln rl Lincoln farm ati Hodgensvilli, will-rc the martyr President lioru. Tile corner stone was laid by l dent Roosevelt who delivered a dress. 4,. LL VLULLLLUH UF l. . '_ L ‘ l 0 wlllllels allll was ll last cull Next came the Relay race in which lL011gb0£1l1 L 1401131101114 L_ WHS l1°'8l"Cl £0 'naught type this coming year. 0 L I L0n_ the llrst comer Doyle fell b“t_l_¢_>_llrLmen from each hockey team of ring tbrlfugh the Rink. The finish The building of a sixth battleship] .._, ,lnlckly reglllllell llls lllet and the heat e eague took part. This was ex. wus a c ose one as a great many will depend upon the progress of to Serve One Month. Is __ lil WideMnown ' MUNCTON, Feb. 12-(Special)-Pub re ‘ ` l r' t . A -r ..*° .. . the olllecl. was lo go and pick l:_ie_ werec . _c_LeIo , bLb_ie and G. Re_erée_L B M Mm | PETERBORO, Feb. 12-(Spccia Ac; commitment and taken to D0 up one potato at a time and put eegan' r.yS a' eegan ‘B a very St me ' lsl Min' lWllilo alone in her son’s home 0ak.ll clleslel. ll.llL.l.ll lla wlll spend ll mall, lll the ll8ll_l.elB__ Two rows were faut skater and soon_pa,ssed McLeod _nat r_- ames c i mil. _calc ol tlllee l_,l.l_lll,_.lclllldlell llllllllg -l,___ to Wlllm lle was sentenced by Engl he clowns llllll- tll l and at the end of their four laps was 1 U1 111A M8118!-‘ter--A W Gaudet ”* OF f. d ` ' ~ Lahsence of che family attending L_ - ll; l' pretty lllltlc d _ ey Faye mm” nearly a quarter ofa lap ahead. H. T1mefS“D1- J0l111»‘1011r J- A- Web- L ~ ' L lr" my real UNB’ picked up one of their potatoes and as they were all tied together \iU1Ckly landed them into two bnolr et-s, which took the place of the bar rcls for tllem and so gained the_rsoo_ The real winners were 1 A. McDonald l . 2 P- I9- DUTY. 3 Morgan. NW" 011 the Prosrani came the 440 Y111`dS` F1106 and also consisted of two heats. The ilrst heat was won as fol- ows.-1 I. Reddin, 2 S. Doyle. Time 4 /i-5 seconds. The next heat was a great deal faster and was won by 1 H, storm, 2 H. Smith. Time 49 seconds. L The final consisted of the above four winners and was still faster than the previous. It was won by Tim1‘ 47 4 5 seconds. The next event was the one mile by This also proved qliitc exciting, 'L `-hild ‘feet Itlie end of their four rounds Reddin LDT- Ira Yeo and W. Prowse LY L The rcmur al c par o e accuci Lt' ll h th nd L S--_.___ BAD s an finally wh -th , L _ . post-nilptinl celebration at a ncLul.~ F S llle ll ys Gallagher ll” heel. contestants were about. iir?llshedT Mcnlmald’ Crystal' and I' Redd” lstildand féhifjlf Ranaghau' ST- PETERSBURG. F'0l>- 12--(3D~‘C~L'Lior's, Mrs. Fred Payne was terribly lllll?lxl`_. ,YM ,mg only ,mule n tempo,- - Ahh-ic. were the next two fresh men. ll l;€B- _ . Rogers, B. C. Prowse, ial.)-Tlierc has been a serious ont- burned l, the n gettin l n lain. .. ~ McDonald fell hut easly regained his lPel`Cy Barlow and H. A. Holmes. break of Atllatic cholera' among thc and dindysnme 11051-5 latino "M5 ilgssgfdnce lust evening when L L' and ina with Rclidin trailing. Atl Umpircs-T. Hou-att, R. nattray, stan cf st. Georg., Holm-_,ll ,,,,,,,,_ ll ll l llll -l ,_ was ° ~ L _ , L , _ - 111110 Y 9 9 CFUSS- Lis that Mrs. Payne managed to r -‘r,l- lrnllpoglgp CHANGE 0).; ]_ Q_ R passed McDonald and was slight-I Clerk of Course~B. J. L. Garnhum.l Thirteen cases were recorded todayfcoms the nnrnes which might llsvc _ in the lead. The remaining two Anl10\1i_iC=r-L. II. Beer. Land nine yesterday. Total cases 38. (spread with serious colislrlllcut-lL.<. MONCTQN Fnl,_ 11_._1“ [_ C_ fl_ ' ' ' JL L circles it is reported that a change is to bc made in the I C R engineer EST ing department The rumor says ihat ‘ ,L ' . . . - | lL“:;l: LN 'rl-in w _ ‘ - _ . _..._ |W. B. Mackenzie. chief engineer of ' _ PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Feb. 12.-Lronstruction, his chief clerk, A, M. LThe C. P. R. roundhouse caught fire McLellan, and Fred King are to he 0 L 1 H._ stcrns 2 i. ncrioin, 3 s. Doylc. PIUS MCDOnaId Of Instant Death While Felling a Tree _i__!_l;§_TERDAY LLLL Plssln LwLL Mt t M t ..BELLEV.[LLE, Feb. >12-(Special)- . ,There passed awhy this morning per- ' S Lllsps the oldest resident of the Do- Lrninion ilu the person of Julian Ter- Lrian. ...Ho was_.l!orn at .Quebec 111 years ago, but for the greater part of his ldentmynd, Ltlle stat! of deputy minister Butler. Three locomotives were badly dam- InL the event of this chaiiue the nutire Ln_ge(l_ ‘cnt-i:lieri_.g department here will be L The loss is estimated at twt 1; L_ :ll `-r Mr. T. C. Burpee, the present thousand dollars, enginrcr of maintenance and ways. li L L I _ ____I.. -- - --L =~_.`_ <.._.___ ._-‘r -- WHOLESALE FISH MARKETS A ' L, MT. STEWART, Fe`cl 12--(Special)_ The late Mr. McDonald, who wars a- OF A. fatal accident occurred at Mt. bout gfty seven yea;-5 of ago, was n ~ Stewart thi f'Ler o , hich th _ - - the S la D °" W raw brother of His Lordship Bishop Mc Rest whlle on the Blg Free Tl»lp_ As many shippers of fresh ana iron- thc nrst floor for convenience in rc- P _ “__ l lt l l_l_ home all ___h____ __________ cn fish ln tnls Province send to the wlving stock. Adjoining this rear en- popular and highly respected citizens 011° 0 '~ BV" es ° _ __ | 1 the community was 'uucvlly engaged L"1°'t~ He was “t an times 175555' Wit The eight happy ladies and their that ol the sender unless the sender h the woods, with his son John A. his ¢L1f’¢f1118 W°1`d 111111 f1'L°'1dlY “V111” m °h11l’°"°1’»'¢9L WL10 611101' The Gum"-'and the candidate are the same per- _ ° ll L L J uiflervnt wholesale snippets of Fulton - _ - Mllrllel" New Y°l_k_ tie lollowlnlg ac_ trance is an elevator leading to the of count ol the new market taken from ”e°°“d 50°F' in the pmol-ll -.ml Gllllle_ New yolk The small offices on the ground M City, will be of much interest. "Tha lfloor are for the use oi the book- ,qw new Wholesale Fish Market which has Lkeepers and cashiers. The two mea- ma been erected at the toot of Beekman; unine stories am devoted to private Street and Blast River, and was open- ‘oflices, toilets and lockers for the L" in the Woods. entire sstt ement into deep gloom, lug Mcl)om__ld_ one ol the most Donald of Charlottetown, and was C S ed on January ith, is s, very inter- 'cnlplol/ees.. On the second floor there lit csting exalmple of modern steel con- ‘is a storeroom extending the entire he cretc construction, a method of fire- length of the building lighted by ten- lwll proof building that is attracting ‘tral skylights and end windows. The ln rrlnsideral/le attention, and which is tower has a handsome clock. Wl1i¢l1 LS I becoming very popular. The problem the present of E. M. Dixon, the trea- lh° confronting the architects, Walker & surlr of the New York Fish Dealers .be ife lived in Marmora Village. Up till his death he. retained all his liculties. L He never used blasses,. was a greatL ` cmokei' and was a bachelor. Hnszard, New York, was the con- Association, and who was mainly in- , HUIICY-lon oi a light building, extend- Lstrilmeutal in the erection of the ing out over the water, which buil-ding. The president ol the us- sllould not only be absolutely fire- Lsoclation is C. M. Pranllard. I proof, but one in which there should| The entire work was in charge of he H0 danger to the steel frame from the Tidewater Building Company, as rust, which has always becnl a men- general contractors. The sub-con-_ llcc to steel construction oi any sort tractors were: Piling, Barth, S. L ni-ur salt water especially. L(_‘ronin, structural work, The I-Icdden L]l'on Construction Company; con- HE \ NEWS OF THE INIPEIIIAL ARMY. l . _.___-_. L ~. OTTAWA, Feb. 12.--A London des-| .patch quoting Secretary Haldane as LLSLLLLLLLL .. THE TOREDO EXTINCT. ‘ r w rk, White Fire roof Co'l1StI‘UC L The building rests on piles that have been cut oil at high water mark. LII this connection it is interesting to l note that although the original in- tention was to creosote the pile;-l,' this idea was' abandoned, with the` sanction of tha d'ock Department, bc- snuse the "condo," a worm which fornlrrly destroyed timber fouufin- tions under water is now practically extinct around the docks of lower New York. The group of piles that Support the steel columns are copied with yellow pins timbers, upon lxlllch 111 Dllt he inches of concrete. Steel Krilllye reams are placed upon this L~r»nLrsCa fed, null are entirely rvncllsedl Ln concrete, the beams being sepa at market are No. 1, Chesebro Bros :fl od rll'out three inches in each case so' ( ete u D ‘ L tion Co; plumbing James Armstrong and consulting engineer Edward R. Knowles." The following firms have taken stands in the New Market: No. 19, ‘II-l J, W, Campbell & Son; Nui 20, Rob- lc art W. Cole; l\‘o 21, P, M. Comstock [H & Co; No. 22, East River Fish Com- ii. pany; No. 23, Fulton Fish Co.; No. 2|, Willis H. Rogers; No. 25, Chau. (Q Meigs Co.; Nn. 26, Ccmtlnc/ii-tal Fish Co; No. 27 Galilee Fish Co.; N0. zs, Frrlrlcls Noyes; N0- 29. WL1\'11°1" & Prankard; No. 30, B. D. Lllce & Co. lD .il Atlamtic Fish C0 N0 32 J D 11L`r{i‘.)`Mlnllgh oo; No. 33. Kh‘i¢k°rh0ék°1 Fish (lo. The occupants of the l0l‘l110'l' DSW 2 Geo T Moon Go 3 N S Gates I' -A-A stores. Broadway cable cars pass I. C. R. TO ABSORB the door, the el-eviited railway is but ALL SMALL LINES. one block away, und the subway or -__ funderground station but tlvoblvcks. 0'l"I‘AWA, Feb. 12-The report of Even the redecorziting, renovr-ltinl; and thc two commissioners appointed refurnfshiug of this conilllolliolls l mil- lnsh September by the Minister of cost two llundncd and fifty tliolisnnrl Canada and the other Dominions Railways to investigate the present dollars. Every room has rllnningln ,___ wlrh ll view to the formation _oi an trafilch col-lirliitionsulind lzoslslilrlliflles of hot and cl_>_l<_l watsr. tclcpllfinlr-. ullrl $l_ _Imperial Army, is taken to rc er lla branc ru way ner? 11 uw runs- every puss ri e rrlo ern convcn cam-_ tlally person and to any lldlllem 'lll_ _ _L l l;<'ll'l'l'l;lllll-l. l2_ the scheme discussed with Sir Frcder- wlck and _Nova Scotia, tapping the is nine stories in height, and gucstswlllllll 4000 votes and emll addlllolul 1 - -i Lick Borden ill London for the forms- Intercolonlal with B view to having are conveyed from the ilrst to nny_25 celllll lol. the lldlllll new l. nllnul L . , _ 'tion of an Imperial Stall for advi'S- the branch lines absorbed into thc floor above in electric elevators coli-Llllllllllllllltlllll wllllllllg lollll ,,l_.__ ,ont The H°"”e °p°"°d at 11'” “clock Lory vlirvoses and 101” 8 F1111* d1“““' G°"°f°m¢11f tflmk 11118. was presented taining vlu-in Llnhrli-.tcrcri -lt-nv hr. ` cd ‘ ' ' ‘ “ Subscriptions can bc remiti. sin- The 1u>°8L1°1” 1°” 11 '“°“”"g" "°"‘ - ii tin the several t the Commons today by Hon- Mr. matvr how tlrcri thc lnrllcs rc LL»hchL . _ LL ls Honor the Llelltellallt llllvelllol. _sion of matters 11 ec 5 ° l_ “ “ lgly or ln bull., and votes will be aa- __ Y ‘ . . hey alight from surface nur, clcvll-. . . fl, ll th ,defence of the l-.mplre Gro nm t _ _ ll _ slunoll to uriill tundldiite, as requea °nv°ying.UTl?lls dtesllllfy tllllalzlhmlclllllllllllll Canada has now a general _stall ol, 'lhe commissioners report on each ted car, oi e-Lullwily cur, lifter hours uflll lll, ull, l.-,_,llllc,-_ llccul-dm' to gh, ouse ad) ____ Tuesday next at ll) Lflvc experts, with heneral Lake at of the thirteen branch lines in the sight secing_ and plcnsurel they \vlll_=5cllcllllle llll0l.e_ dlourne - _ l ‘the head, and the proposal is tint pro Provinces, and conclusions are not be wenilcd \vil_ll climbing stair-l »l~ll slll ell llllll cm su-M lllpgq, _ °'°l°°k L” the morning This tm-ma_L ld i 'F D ff 1°? M1 Im” 'HI med LIP 11'-1”011EL'Y 111 fllV0r oi the ways to reach their rooms. lut can 9 ls p d ity was resorted to because under the this stan wo” L m n d of sim h n tl 1 L ll I thc e J L"`°m 9 °““dld“t° ‘Jr ‘mm 5 “mu ‘ L l gtnfi, compose ' sbsorrp on o near y a o H rel-it while soaring up in an elevator. .ter ll.l llllll ol. worker, md mug 41|. "1" °L Um House so long an ad` pedal gfnetfa th various parts of roads by iiiie Intercolonial, thus sir And for the comfort of tho citizi-ns! 8 e h I Ipeciol bd l°11f'1"1°°t °?“L;i "°tlh° ';":l‘E_‘:_'s Mr ‘lar l‘.;El:,£lrs,r0ll:rl|Lppo‘l~ting military or- ing one strong management and ads- of New York and those who vlsil.:f:,€c3l¥l,llt`l,‘?gl2,,:_ anlrstgssnd renewal An" El`l)n:l"l crm? llm l tll Tele' galiizations i"hetLvr?lELl' Sghgiiliggllchyiolhetgnlftlo I(‘tyivl¢he(fi3f(.]t’alN?%<§)t[tli;‘l- ‘ivdhoihe ein Ntli; D° mt send in nomination coupon. finer an old tree which they had 11 Vacant PLM” Whmh camwt b° sas' all fill! Present sessions. This consti- magnitude of this up-to-date llosi\_-:ll-y"|»11 miatake mr L’“u°t°" ll slllrlllll to llllw snapped Ofll ily filled. tutes a record in divorce cases for cs/n be given, than by stating; thiltl All "9ll0°11l\ Votu" ‘mm "9" ‘nd lkl, Ml- Mcpolmlll sl- on the The sorrowing family, Ronald oi any one session of parliament. The it occupies tho entire block on 2714! enewlih subscriptions received .011 and rd ng __ l'g instant’ d___;_'tl_ Help Cranbrook B C Jollll Allglls_ Nel_ ases are all from Quebec, Ontario Sfl`00t. BFUHUWIIY and 5'-h ¢1V5I\110.\1D