I I .2 “_A i i I I .1 ' _ I . ' »~ .3 ._< _»,_‘ , _ i __ _ _ _ _ _ - ' _ ' ' ' ` ‘A ' U ` ` r __ ’ ‘I .i N ' * ' J " ANN |`l ‘I ‘, _ ‘ 'I \ . " ‘ ~.- 5_§fl_\_ . _ .. N7 _ ~ _ _` _ .. -_ . , __ `“ __ _ N V :__ _ g, 1 , I I"l _1;~ ___ 1 i ___ _i5_sa.a.3» _ _ _ .______ M ______:-_, _ re f _ '_ _ “une -»_~ '. - I ` ~ -'MoI=¢1~nr::i-_:. _ _ _ “'l‘HdLA'riliB'rN1liws CHART Orfvr 7 V i Hfwrv' "”""""'_ ' U»» V l»' ' v ' T 1,. ‘I .J ____ __ A L _E_ _ oi. _ _U_ cfdfiuuwn 13, rg ° " 1 ww- i~i..“.i:.~in..fW'f‘ ‘E __ .. _ 5- rs- - ' ` Y._,.‘;f..'_ "_1i_., 3*: ' ." _ _ - - ‘ _NN GIVES _ ~ .liiii iiiiliis WTTITCIREASE To A DEM N _ _ _ 0 STRATIQN /-\TiwA_; _issiiiaiiiioli FRENCH ARMY TW* il!}i?j‘3_#f°f¢ large llildienee consisting or Doctors ciill-fliirses--Ten Patients ` Selected (Canadian Press) OT,’I`AWA, March 12-Before a fargo n.ildiencg___;;ons'istlng of members of theme profession from Ottawa, and many outside points, mn-ass and prominent members of the Cana- dian Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. Dr. F. F. Friedmann gave demonstrations of his alleged cure for _tuberculosis at the General Hospital today. . Thirty seven patients in all stages Ol U19 diiiwse awaited his arrival hoping to he treated. Of these ha selected ten nnd inoculated them. The treatment consisted of an in. YFOVGIHOIB OP llitramusnhtor injection of serum by means of a hypodermic syringe. Friedmann worked very quickly _t|1011Zh showing slight nervousness at the outset. TNHHSH EHUISEH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiziii (Canadian Press) BELGR.\Dl.I, 'March 12.-The Turk.- ish cruiser T. Hamekieh bombarded the _port of Durazzo at .noon to.day although it is an uniortiiied place. The cruiser then proceeded to San flrovan Ile Msdua~ which she also bolxlbardud. It is not kinown whether damage was inflicted. The Iilamekleh then disappeared in the direction of the Italian coast. Her ncti.\'ity causes alarm here as a large number of Bervlan troops are now being transported to the Adria- tic to assist the,Montenegrins in their _attach on Scutari. www---_-°~ HEPNI E IILIES IIE.lINE.HEIi~'_ENIIIIN » _ i (Can dieiirrseul- soFLs7'Me.reH in-The reply ei the' allies to the offer of meditation by the powers will not be delivered until l"l'iday.- _ One of the members of the Balkan League has asked for certain modifi- cations in the draft. _ Q -@..-__.Z___-_ INNOTHER BLACK FOX COMPANY The North Shore Silver Black Fox Company, Ltd., is being organized. by Mesgxjs. Warburton .snd. Bh.aw._ The ohdect of incorporation .ds 'to Luke up the awk that is_ovsr~sub_- scrihedin thai] irles =Dalton Com- pany. 'rho .promoters have secured two pairs of breeding foxes of the best Prince Edward Island black io! breed, and are ofleringon the incor- poration, the _two pairs and five options of thfs'year’s issue. The no- minal capita_l stock is $100,000 and already $55,000 has been subscribed. It is calculated thatgthe balance of the stoekwill he taken up in a few days_.It is hoped Messrs. _Warbur- ton and- Shaw .willxmeet every Bl1°°°°B in this adventure find make good re- turns for the. ungestors. The com- pany is disposi g of two options-, averaging $10,000.' insuring to thc. investor a dividend of twenty per- cent, paypblg f,\19.Bl‘Bt Of S8Dt0mb6f‘ next, in other words $100 il\V¢H¢°‘1 gives twenty per .cent in six months equal to fortyper cent per annum. linilouciloeslliimmke ~ ' src One cent ' _ffw °l_¢Tl,_'il .913 ii.°:'e.;.e°§..§§im Eve cents. °°Don't'mlss toniglit's hockey. Vics Vs. Amherst. E “Tha members I the tea serve from "$.80 16". 30 pl m. in the Hearts Memorial this afternoon; . --_v~. ' ‘ “Follow the efhwd to the Arena* tonight! Vice v_s. Amherst. _In the first game |_ei».sh¢.sos:r mosh!- of late 1 l* “Remember Gill property Saturday the ‘\'¢l°ck. br Chancery. route to ‘.;”.:.i'“ s MII. N The 'prime SEHIUIIS EIGHT ' I ' NIIW IIT IIIILIIIH (Canadian Press) C0NS'l‘A'_~1TINOPLE, March 1Z.- Serious fighting has been in progress along the Bulalr frontier since yes- -terday. The Turkish fleet is co-oper- ating with the troops. LIPTIiN_S EHIILIENITE _ IS IIEEIINEII -3. (Canadian Press) NNW YORK, March l‘3.--',|_‘hc Yacht Club to-night declirzcd Sir 'I`hoi.vlrw Lipto_n's challenge for the America Cup. The reason for this action- ‘was . that -theterme of the challenge impose the condition that the defending vessel shall noi. exceed ’15'feet in length atthe water line. This stipulation would deprive the club of the right to enter a vessel from 65 to 90 feet as provided ln the deed gift. _ THE 'IEGISINTNHE - _ __,_. . _ (Canadian Press) _ PERTH, Ont., Mar. 12-John C. Ebhs, Conservative, David McLean.. Liberal and Wa* G. Ferguson, I-lid0P6l1- dent were nominated today in the con- test for the vacancy in the Ontario Lesiiilsture for ,_South___Lanark. ¢8i“S°d by ths death of the late Col. Mathie- BOD. . iiiiiiiiviiiiiii 'uuuuui . ‘_ _ _ (Canadian Press) SKAGWAY, March 12-It is report- ed that there is a his strike Oi Ple- cer,gold miners near Tehlin Lake- 'Ehe Provincial Secretary of British Columbia have arrived to investigate, sliMAu§§r§ GROWING FAST . ___- LONDON, March 10.-The all»\i'm\i\8 `develoi.u.ents of Eurolwhll 8l‘l1\Bm°“*-1 _'ind the open references of the Ger- man press to the Possibility Of U! French war of revenge creates a feel-. .irg of anxiety in Greet Britain. “Hd the Landon morning -.P8905 “Preis disappointment at the omission D one l‘;'1rg'__s speech at the ollehillg 01 pggliariient of any indications of the Q..-emi'aept’e intentions with record 4-Ji-lrgh'gr`, deiensise measures _-to meeii the growth of continental armaments. The slibnequent debate on the a - d,.,,,,5_ h,_.W,,ve.~, brought an iml>0\`- tant etati- ment from Premier ABl`i-im-h-_ i.r..~.i"i!'1gh seen _'hed voiced the our rent rumors that the government WBS embarking on a dangerous foroish policy and had entered into an eu- gagnipentdn certain contingencies to throws British expeditionary army across the suddenly jump- to say at once denial was received 18-'-Ralph aaaiadecency. . __ j '_ _ uemisie* andrew uname oem nlmmrer. W..- -tvi.-~»_..._-»... ...»...». ~»-...V . . NlI|III|NITNllNS IUII _ . . » _ , day in connection with the Seed Fair, although not carried out as per the f"'i“t°d l>f°Zranrmc. were well attend- ed and all very interesting. Profes- sor Ross and T.‘ A. Benson of the 'Agricultural Department addressed n meeting in the Agricultural Building at 3.30. the former on Requisites of Agricultural Success, the latter on The Poultry Industry, Needless to say both addresses were interesting and profitable. The public meeting in Prince of Wales College Hall last night was by far the largest meeting yet held in the series. The commedious hall was well filled. On the platform along with the President, Rev. Dr. P. D. McGlligan, were Hon. Seantor Mur- phy, Premier Mnthieson, Hon. John Rldliliiii. Hon. M. McKinnon and °f>1}°l` Prominent gentlemen besides quite s. number of ladies. An interesting feature of this rreet management of the Central Seed Fair. This address will b re uest tion of the lar . tte ll _ It speaker. Referring humorously to the comfortably or uncomfortably on his throne and preside over his ,people people here but he owns the chair he spoke of the great advancement in Agriculture in recent years. When in Hamilton, Ont.. some weeks ago, best advertisement the province ever had. `0f`tbe agricultural grant by the dominion government to the dif- ferent provinces the proportion given to Prince Edward Island was the vinces. The same course, he felt sure would be pursued in apportioning the grant for highways. He was proud of the Seed Fair now being held. It never before been exhibited in the ernment py the Agricultural Building he hoped to see further enlargement and extension. It would Yet be B home in which farmers would'meet T ` ‘ if Or nized at Ot wa-R H -_____,_.__... ; The series of meetings held yester-“they might _wish to discuss, Mr. Wesley Frost, Unitsd Stats; Consul. was the next speaker. As usual the Consul was interesting and eloquent. His address was replete with facts- H* Save an interesting comparison of the yisid ,par Mm 0| the principal products in Prince md. WBN1 1Bl_f\n'1 and elsewhere showing that while in many rcspnccs this pro- vince lends there is still room for im. Drovement. He also touched upon the industrial possi’bllitias_of .tha pm. vfnce and the _necessity of establish- ing industries to rothin the poppin. tion. Hon. John R.ichardL followed, He congratulated the -Management 01 the Seed Fair on the splendid eueeeee ee- tnined. and while congratulating the Bresident on the successful manner in which be had directed the Associa- tion sincc becoming its president, be concurred heartily in -the complimen- vrcsenbetlnn iiiei made t0 thi’ Pres-Inow in ther. province so seii.euste.in. ident whom he heartil con ratulat f 7 3 _`|ing institutes with a membership of °d» hr “fd that 91° King ma? S‘t_12.ooo. she spoke meet interestingly tary remarks in the address present- » ' d to hiir.. When the Seed Fair was ie _ i'_\§__“_f_ih°____°\;_is°t was the presents-,arse inemuterl che object was to (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. March 12-Leading ho- tel nien from every Dart of the Dom- inion waitin on Hen. C. J. linhei-ty, Minister oi Justice, today, seeking amendment to the criminal ccuo to Iprovide for a fine of $100 or thirty days in jail for anyone -uno plays the dead-belt game. The minister promised to give the matter consideration. _ Later in the day a Dominion organi- zation was completed culled the Hotel Keepers Association of the Dominion of Canada. G°0_l‘ge Wright of Toronto was elec- ted president. The Executive includes R. H. Sterns, Charlottetown, James Fair- banks. Halifax and F. H. McIntyre, St. John. EIPITUINTIIIN _a n some Morris chair, ae _make the provmco 8 "ed had for the co_mpaniefi‘by~n. suitably worded ad-_Mm-Lump provmcam It has exceeded. men' to Rev' Dr' M°G"i¥““ by the the most snnguine hopes as Pr' mee Edward Island is now recognized as . Y fi the seed bed of the dominion. In of the Seed Fair Managelment, appear | Bimmgnt the highest quality in Beads in The Guardian to-morrow. The and in an products the good name . I ' gev.hP_;‘esi_dcnt _n_iade a suitable reply_..0| tha m-0\.mc,, Wm be ma1n“med_ “ ° - °_S""~ accepted U10 P°51'| Mrs. Dun-brech of Fredericton, N.B., tion of President, not because lie waswas next introduced b .gh p Bm g y e re en . lookilng for work but to help the My-S_ 1).m'b|~,_.ch my coming to tha plat. cause. Ho w as pleased with the fo ~ ded_ I h growth of the institution. pleasedIQplgfmga:,,;::;lyBh‘;ppl?:y°,.,.ed :Img especially with _ the _success of the_,,,,t1y to tha Cammy "caption she hm DYIUBBUT' Seed F"~“`- which was 5- °"e'|met with as a stranger in Prince Ed- tlit to the province. Turning to the ward IR\m,d_ She r-had met many audience he expressed 'nis apprecia-` ~ charming women and many interest- _ 5" “ “ “nc” was ing men." (laughter). Her subject gratifying tg iind_ that so many hbdiwas Women’s Institutes and to quote interests _ t emse vcs _in the_agrieul-_again Sha was "mu of “_” womenis tural nlo\ ement that is making such Insututgs wc” mst stanad i Om _ rl ageefévieibgai name for the tP1`°V‘“°°-Ntario fifteen years ago, one institute 9'* r was” 3"” ““°°e55'.with 15 members. In 1911-12 there but onlv an earnest of greater things,w,,,.e in the p,.o,.m,_,e 700 branches yet to _be. Iwith a membership of 22,000. The Premier Mdthieson was the uextymovement was taken up in New ‘Brunswick two years ago. There are !0f the aim of the institutes, the bet- terment of rural and village life, urg- but me throne is “of his °W“~ Theiing the ladies present to interest President not only presides over his_th,,mse1pe5 in the movement and to _ _ _ »asslst in organizing Women's Insti- sits on. Continuing, the Premier-tutes wherever Dossime_ Hon, M, li/!cl(innon,.tha next speak. er, announced amid prolonged ap- plause that the overnment had ar- B when the Short Course in agriculture ranged to promng My-5_ Dunb;-eclfg W8H ill DFOSWHS h°\`e he was Proud Oflstuy in the province, to establish the "°°°"d that was made- 3 *`e°°fd:Women's Institutes and he bespoke attendance for Canada. It was the fm. he, th, cordial support of a11_ Dr. J. C. McDonald and Dr. Gau- thier followed both giving excellent addresses. The 'meeting closed with the National Anthem. largest per capita to any of the pro-[NEW YQRK 5UR(;E0N GAVE OWN BLOOD T0 SAV INFANTS LIFE. NEW YORK, March 6-The prompt was a credit to the province. A bet- , and plucky action of Dr, A_ J, aogny( ter quality of seed. he felt Sure. hadl ef the Jewish Maternity hospital, in giving two ounces of his blood to an province. ln connection with the at-_eight day old child saved the lab!/'s conzmodntiou Provided by the 80”- life. - Sidney Nelkin was suddenly dis- covered sufiering from haemophilia. Dr. Rogny promptly fer-il his arm and was his own siiirefnl in a trans- IS IN SIGHT (Canadian Press) LONDON, Merch 12.-News from Adrianople is meagre but despatches .from Constantinople say it is believ- ed there that the end of the present week- will see the capitulation of the fortress or a desperate attemvt by Shukri Pasha, the commandant, to break through the lines of the enemy. THE TINY [IE EIHE HIIIISES IS ENIIEII ( (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, March 12-Accordiiig to an announcement given by thc Fire Commissioner. The day of the fire horse of New York City in over. The 1500 horses in the department will be replaced by motor-drawn ap- paratus as soon as possible. No more horses will be purchased. iiiPi's.c_iiiniiiiii is iiiiiiiiviiii (Canadian Press) ROME, March 12-The Pope con- tinues to improve and now nukes his regular nourishment. CABTRO SEEMS TO BE LOOKING FOR TROUBLE. NEW YORK, March 10-Castro, the former president of Venezuela, is back; in New York. He slipped in quietly this morning and lt is reported that he is planning a Napoleonic invasion of the Latin and exchange ideas on such t0DiC5 $9. fusion operation. American countries. __________________._._______1____.___._______.__,_____._._____._.___._.___.___._._._._____.___._.___._._._____.___._____._.___._______._._.______,._.___.___._.,._._._._.,,_.,__._._._____.____,,_._._._______,___.,_.___._.___._._._____._._s_,._._._._.___-_-, the city falls. according to a travel- New York papers just received give particulars of the efforts now being made for the liberation of Harry K. Thaw. The Dr. .Kennedy mentioned in the following is a Prince Edward Islander, s son of Mr. Samuel Ken- nedy, Bradalbane and a brother of J . and_M,,Ke_nnedy_, Members of the I’-roiflllciol Ledslature Dr. Kennedy was graduated from Prince of wales College 'in 1695. Dr. Chatlss Kennedy, a physician and Bttfifiliii. with an oflice inNo.51 Chambers street, who said he hndrs- ceived lidretainer for the service,yes- tsrday was granted a writ of habeas corpus to test the validity of Harry 'rhsw'_s _imprisonment in Matteawnn- 'l‘he'da`te‘of the return of the writ was. not._givlen, but it is Thaw will be brou`ght'to this city probably Thursday. Justice Guy of the su- preme Cpuigt granted the ePPli°“'»i°“ late #itiner- Dr.yK\;lhId;y~ said he wssmrulllhf lseeftlis _ by Henry Lewis. an whehrlt took film to visit the inssns MIND-U0" ilu. ~~ ‘ lv." 8in°e»'i1=.¢='\ Df- xedneoyri _' me imw' eww. on fined ironic new foi-’_‘.l¥e» yen:-s.` B834' U1'-i so-oust' _ *.v='=*» 'rm' ‘ ' to me about 'l`lPF'.~l_ 51 V. 5 3 0_5 _Kiosk at Mldtnr ,Phila -lassmtnnnh |5|_||||) Dggron |||'|'Eg§3]‘[D peels to slr Edward Grey the nm. this county as the Place for filinl the necessary papers. Dr. Kennedy was gralliilitefl from the New York University in 1808, took a course in Bellevue College in 1908 and is a visiting physician of the Men-epouien and the l'e<>v1»’s H08- pitals. He lives in No. 230 West Sev- entfeth street, and has an office in No B Rutgers street, besides the one in Chamber BIif¢°t- Dr, Kennedy says he has never taken an active part in politics. and the fact that he is in the 01300 of State Senator Christopher Sullivan_ in the Chambers street has no re-I lation to the legal sroneedinn ini Thais ease. _ Information concerning Dr. Kea-_ nedy's proceedings did not ruiiie Aus- tin Flint, one of thraltenistl If\o_ has supported. the prosecution in the; contention Thaw is aot,1s.ee. Dr.. Flint. who is_ ill of iumboxo and probably vrlll not be able to go to albany to-be unstioned hr Governor salsa-'s oemmittesieavw.-Irs in.te»tno_ alleged "»_nldon.riss."-leid.hs has no reason to alter his opinion sm ta: 'rhaw's mental condition. lot!-D8‘li0°llfl\_thd\lt' Les.i.'s' hd# Md Mi. tht .llcclilltl bsions Justice EFFORTS T0 REI-EASE HTTRRY K. THIN' .?.“.,“.;?l‘;.?e. .§“€..“i§’.i‘;??°.i.,..52.352I _ the writer has had every opportunity O'Farrell, formerly connected with the New York City Police Depart- ment and who was under District At-_ torney William Travers Jerome _when Thaw was found guilty. 0’Fsrrell is now in the employ of Thaw and iks been summoned to appear before committee investigating conditions 0’Farrell return "We shall oppose most vigorously any attempt made to release Harry K.. Thaw from lattczwan State!-IDI-__ pital," said Attorney General Osr- mody at Albany yesterday, when M. vised that another habeas corpus writ ldsdieawnn asylum is loeatsd." ` _ Gll!l’in§'- BI.\¢sr?s_ eommtttee o - 5.5535 Monday. when Alfred Henry Dr. Austin-(1. Flint and 0'Farre1l ,\', 'V 31° 'fNtt°l I _ *U 'n the 'deans to on he _ieossiillrsl :rua is ;§,2:,;":,°‘§o3‘;§f’;°§,‘;§§§‘€;“,,?°';‘,;‘,;’§ 1- "2" '<1 bv 1==-r»=»°-¢~n\~~»i=i~-fi; suse.. .'.e‘.;‘.....l..ey ...ieree . die _nc . _ _ , _ me-»~-i¢=1i_\=ue¢-~~\»»¢¢h~n-\»°-__ _misuemeseiera lifes.;-. ,,,~_f,f_l' - __ __-__r°. skis; ' sm. gms.. ....0 .,,§., at ~. -vUU!;¢l"*9 "an -= _ _tihshfsito lsfr1}t.gr\lsw.‘ _._'§"{e ayfoss 'i_”“,ese'ki:3¢~w'_ IP ""i~#‘,¢=‘1“v` - " i**"'_'*‘-s1°*»'-*?ll¢|ss\'s~l¢.f'»-\'iv'\»'i»in'.";1. Per month- Apply Mrs. Burnett _ 174 Kent St. 3»11Mi,i_ WANTED-(`()A'l‘ MAKER, STEAL, worki. Apply at once to Daniel Si liker & Co., New Glasgow, N. S. ed me .very earnestly, “We have com- pletely' sxterminated the Rugava the ,mend nprhon pardon dugg. ~_ tribe. When he had overpoweredf them, we made them all pass under ed to this city | niahtand said that,'l‘haw was an 3'; ';';°;§_‘_ trI“;°‘;';‘_:af_:;“,,th“t ,FEEL ~ l ned “th nn wounding' and 'u Montenegrin reason was that the* confident he would be released. i tribesmen were animals- savage beasts." The leading Belgrade newspaper is `quoted by the writer as recommend- ing that no quarter be given to the civilian inhabitants of Scutari and LONDON, March- 11-President the London Standard, which edited- slly warns the president against from tak- comment but the than about a the Oates Diphtherfa. _ _ _ _______ 2-ioicf IWANTED, APRIL IST TEACHEIT. fnr Warren Grove School. Olive. Warren, Sccy, North River, __ _ a-iamaipn WANTED NT']WST’AI"F1RMAN,sHAR'T intelligent youth, shorthand write-‘ _ preferred. Conilncnce $7 P0l'Y0°k Every encouragement. APPT! Gam, I _dian Office. _ _ __ : ' 'ro Ls'l‘.-Himsa GN ` 0 -“.1 George st, No. isa, eoncshlns’ -' teen rooms. fitted With improvements. .APDIY W uracil”-.new 1" ¢_ l`.7JsTr. BETWEEN and Kelly’_s Ul‘Dl3..l ¢0r._ taining __t_i_§_»_l.d gw QQ," , fzfeeruzeel. ' - __..!'1,')’“”"~‘ ~@_rj_m=.mD;_"';i\wo UNFURFISHI; i Nm” my light house-keel! °Z~ _ ply at The Lennox. 3-13 Mill!" - ovics vs 'Amherst st the Arena tu s|]_ht.______ __ _,_ _ _ _ _ _.____._.. qi() LET.-THAT THREE STORET Brick House. Corner Queen ani. Fitzroy treats. Con fig 1': rooms. geated with boN‘..$tar.Sew» the office of A. Horne & Oo. ll-illllifili \dln\rd's Liniment Onrll Colds, ds. » ._ . ..»~...,./sm.-nn.. _»_ .cz ,L1 arsge and electric' lights. ipllly at Z » 71 ‘rin-.v~¢'=»' ~