Iii? 3 i 1 if 'f ‘J V ,'i s. J' ' Hon Sir Frank Smith of Decides `" .,~ It . _'_ o 8' [- 1 -_- __. _V_ -f.~ -is "‘ rw _T ,_ 1! _ I -47' I .__ _ .E _“V ei I ” ' all 'S al 'f » f l .i ‘Q _ df <~. `- .ir - 1; 0 .lid _._ 5:V _1-. N, ~.»-` ‘_ g. a __ fi 1 =~ <1 "1_‘l.¢.nf.r.i.' ~' e._l"'f-if fri _ .. . _ ._ _ e E ~ = ~ ._ . ` ' ' ' ` ' ‘ ' `-"'i ' ' “ ' .’>.-e=`f-~_‘»` -.i "' ‘.‘”"l"’.»".»'»Z-""`i°"" *Q 1 4 2. ._ r 1 ~_ ' 4* .- .» x ,_ ..._ f =~.~ . - .-am. » ,,___ ,_ _ _.V _ .. _..» , , . .:_.,n¢ ’ ,, ,_,,V _ I _ N ALL 11.¢N¢o». . S' ' ‘ _ S 1 _ V " ` Auth Tm; _ .1 - 1 . . . _ ~:. #ff ‘f;f_f_ V` 3 ' V _ -'- Y '-:nl 1 _.F 'fefi '_\-as T ~ _ -_ -_ f _ M c ESTABLISHED 1891. cuAr.Lo111:1fowN. miiNcr:»r;nwlsr.n rsr.ANn, rrunavg' JANUARY 18.1901 , I fi ' ‘;l‘;r.~__`., ~.=¢»` _..._ ` f J; __ H- =~. ~r * .' _~“-;‘~ ~'=`%~.= ..¢¢_.»-.__ .. ~; er »..._.: ._ ~ ~ - ’ '- *"1* , ' ' A Q' *5i"i~'-.§,.'»":5:-'~.¢. e ~~ iff’ _ I - .;» DECEASEI) Toronto, .0nt. .WAS BORN IN IREIAND1 . A Sketch of His Career-1 = C. P. R Man Goes to the I. C. R. aw has-\:»< s>_u1sI1-e_i=-1>- Tososro, Jan.l'1'.-[Speciul].-Hon. Sir Prank Smith dead today. He was born in Armagh, Ireland, in 1822 and came to Canada with his father in 1932, settling near Toronto. He acquired wealth in the milling and distillery business, was prominently connected with many railway. telegraph, industrial, insurance and other enter- prises. He was Mayor of London, Ont. in ISG6 ' and was appointed to the Senate in 1571. He was a member of various Conser~ vatives ministries for about 20 years, mostly without portfolio, but was fora time Minister of Public Works under Sir John Abhotts Premiership. He was probably the richest man in the Senate. I_\' t`H.\R(iE Ol" ROLLING STOCK. Mo_\"ri»:n_\r., Jan. 17.-(Special).-Roger Atkinson, General Superintendent of C. P. R. rolling: stock, has received a similar position on the Intercolonial. e_____¢.____ want more information re the discovered .. L. ~.. _ -~ ¢ ¢ » ° - - - 'k T _da S Probabihtleg shortage in the accountant the lateCle1 O Y, in the \Vater \\'orles Ofhce before vo tm f" _ _ _ for or against the present \\'ater Com- '1`ono.\'1'o,.ln.n. ll.-(Special)-Becoming 1 miS5i0uerS_ cold again with nortlivvest winds. THE statement of the \Yinsloe Cheese nd Butter station for the season 1899-1900 hasjust been issued. The factory manu- factured butter from December to May nd cheese from May lltb to November ~-rd. During winter the potrons furnished 150,560 lbs milk and during summer 1,212,- Zilllbs. Tbeamount of butter manufac- tured was (9.9 lbs; and it realized an average price of 105 oonto por lb. The amount ot oheeoo manufactured was 112,702 lbsennd average price was 10 cents per lb. The avenge price paid for milk during the summer season was 86 cents per lil) lbs. Following is a list of patrons who deserve special ment/ion for the largo qlnltitfiee of milk furnished and the amount furnished by each. Chas. Bryenton, 29,837, lbs; Jos. Wise, 29,418 lbs; Goo. Rodd, 28,0i8 lbs; Wm. Nunn, 26,123 lbs; Hubert McCallum, 25,w2 lbs; Chas. Stewart, 25,649 lbs; Henry Abbott, 2,873; Geo. Abbott, 21,834. lbs; Blair MacMillan, 21,251; Mrs. Amanda Taper, 12,277 lbs; J no. Boundy,W,032 lbs. Boys who work outside, want good strong boots that will wear well, and keep their feet warm. and dry. After years of experience in manufacturing solid leather boots and shoes we are satisfied that we 'fliawe the best. line of A Murderer Gives a Solemn Provincial decided favo establish a s horticulture, t A szrnnnnrersn _ Ri£orsA,Jau. speech advising the people to live bette lives than he had, telline them that li was so short it was not worth vvbil PREMIER of Agriculture Warning From the Scaffold. L_ §c£_§Qgt_. Vol* V..s._g‘3_reVUL1‘t'Rr-1. Jan. 17. -(Special.)-The Premiers this morning rably cn the scheme to chool of agriculture and HALIFAX. provinces collectively. _ The question deferred for further consideration. n.\.\'ci:n. On the scaffold Morrison made a being sinful. .___¢__..-_ The Water Commissioners SHI.-lj-`i‘on'i a ta.\'payers standpoint As I understand the matter when th shortage was discovered, the Commis I Sioner,called in the Auditors who balanced i the booksup to date; the shortage as founc ‘ by the Auditors was paid in cash, a receip in full given to the then Clerk, after whic his resignation was asked for and received. A short time afterwards more shortage were found and discoveries made fro time to time until the amount 'reach a further sumo! $3000. Fortunately th City held bonds for this amount. V Nm' Sir’ "sim" the c°mmis8i°n°" ofthe first year`s waseminently success-A nor the taxpayers know how much more ~ » - .- has been taken. No thorough outsid audit of the books has been made. Th Commissioners take the Vground that further investi tion would be useless. _ _ _ asno more moggy can be recovered, but the taxpayers want to know how muc ' has been taken and who is responsible for it? Matters seem to have been run-` Pa merchant iii-ni`s account shows deb MEETING in Favor School _ POR ‘THREE PRUVINCES o be maintained by their of a technical school was 17. -(Special. )-Morrison, V who murdered an entire family at . “I - _ if 1 bert’s Bay and it is feared she may be a ws as total wreck. l “THE ANNUAL MEETING I-IE MADE A \\'AR_\'I.\'G nPF.Ei'H. V `MN`Vv`AMVV» V VVVm~wVA`v`A;vV _ _ `WWv“`V`MNvw VV Creié;‘ton,0f L°n_don _.;asp¢;uri;d tn St. ! r 1 , _ Paul`s. ` V * Oi Zion Church Held Last _ Night--The Year’s I He is we on Bm who om 1» _ fel B :ll atotal membership of 304. During the _ ` f' 1 \ I ICRUISER CAPIIYES \ ' - .1 I 'l`l1eAnm1;il C-1:12311-ggaiionnl Meeting of I lZion (`/hur'1;l‘. wiis licl-_i last night. The ‘attendance \\':is large and much interest was manifested in the years work. g Mr. S. A. McDonald was clectcd` chair- . man and Mr. E.S. McPhail was_appo1nted` secretary. _ VV _ _ . ` e The meeting was opened with prayer by the pastor, Rev. D. B. McLemI, after- wards the reports of t.he _diil’é'r`e`n_f;`_`sogie- tit s were presented which sliowel _an ex-_ cellent wear s worn iii every department I _ , _V _V U . “ . . . ` h During the year, 21 were admitted toV full comman'on, 13 by protession of faith and 14 by certificates, eight were removed S . by death and seven bycertiflcates makin! year there were 18 baptrsms. -Early in the e eeasonallissionory Association was formed iwith the pastor as president. The result ful, the conzregatien giving $73.9 against ° enes4s51mye.r.- C . argeoihis morn ng ` num nn in sarnr Parris. | “ V ` Lo\DoN Jan 17 (S cial )-Bishop , Work Very Encouraging- The Amount ""'-' 1 Subscribed for Missions. The election of trustees was then pro- ceeded with and resulted as follows: D. Sc‘nU1isi`aN, CIi.f\mi»r.1..\'. _ S. A. MoDox.~.Ln, Sncnnranr. 'Atfiznazr Mtrrcrr. 'e * E. S. li'IcPrr.>.1r.. Criss. Ross. D. McKr.\'.\'oN. R. R. \V.~.'rr;n1r_\,:`\’. General appreciation was expressed with the work of Mr. F. J. Stanley as choice instructor and an extra $50 was added to his salary.” ` After some discussion the congregation .approved of the adoption of individual communion cups. ~ r During the last two month's__tbcre has been sdeen religious move__rnont~ among the young people and several have been converted, some of whom have l already made a _profession of fnith"`and 1 have connected themselves with the ` church. ‘ _ ' ~ 1 ___ _ a _ .._. h - _ _ 5,22! ning very loosely in this office. 01;; VV V V for six year;-1, one Livery stable __ _ account shows a debit for thre years,and hundreds of ether arciunl cre in arrears. If the Commissioners Collection by envelope . . _ . $ were doing their duty would these arrears Collections, louse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' cur? The otlice hours of this depar places. 1901 LOUD' BO()tS, I I F°r°th°AP._’°k°*’. .W-.F.eM.s°ciety .................... ._ 40 so ci 47 _ ' D. r the Uffloe ; B00t_S’ F0 h V H 7 A lladio Famine -Fund . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ ` 3-100 _ V ‘ ° i . ~ Junior C. E. . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . . _. 5 For It ` Y. P. S. C. E. . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . .. 115;? _ I1 T2 gm V ` ._ - I S-sdnesson Missionary Association . . . . . . . D 496 35 EV V _ __ _ 2:? ,,__;_ l . V _________ _______ _ _ _ __ - __ = Toms ........ __ $192 oo :soon or `~ I in the citfv at the ‘l'ow`e'si` H0105- _ GUBREXT Aoooirzzr. ’ " ` assirrs. __ _ .1 --.»v._. 5 .: -55 . _;- rm ;_,:.y"‘ » ' _ lt appears to the writer that he has ‘ Loan gi, 5 per cent, U..p1_"Gi|1;s been paying for years fi special vw acer ta e I gn' _ d __ th ` _tf ‘Jr P.i1rMrf:.\'_'rs._ ~ ‘ ‘ nota a require 1 e receip s an _ _V J .earnings of the Water Works had been 1;iu]:aM°I‘°°d"" $ ' properly looked after. ’ ° Y ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Taxrarrzn. - _I 1 11Ecr;1P'rs. ¢ t- P. E. Island Hospital _ . . . . . . . . . ._ fy .Q 1 oc _ N ment are from 9a. m. to 3 p. m. Comm- Pefund from Century Fund ,ir issioners whose time is or should be taken pulpit supply . . . . . . . . . . . . .. id _f up elsewhere during these hours can Y. P. S. C. E., balance on chairs hardly be expected to do full duty in two Uollecrion fm- new wi|f10w_.~_ _ _ _ Sale of gas pipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ Oryzanint, Miss Fraser. . . . . . . _. _ Choir Instructors . . _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ __ Janitor, Mackenzie.. . . . . . . _ .. _ Janitor, organ, M-rs. Gnrrick _ _ . I - Treasurer_Mrs.Sutherland _ . . . ._ Gratuity, Mrs. Sutherland... .. =HnS7.ard & H0011, Report, ‘ 1(1) LlC"b` , To Merchants Bank ~_ _'V- -. .- ~- 4 » .. ._ 2_ _»‘._ ,'-.-' _= . .»_¢_. ~; .._- _ __ s .» ~i ,_ i Q ‘_ . .$4 ,_ . dh. __ _(31,, _. 4% QV __ .__ _K _élffi P I Q ‘I -_ l I I 1 ` ‘V . `s_V'V1`0 B8.I21lIl'li8..V. _ . _ _ . . .I -. .......................... .- » _ _ , ' 'I _ I_*€.:ii¢§11i§____fgiit;ii;_;i1;1;;1i;1ii1 ~ » _ ._ By Sundry Bills _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. fr 1 . Sunrvside. 2199 51 367 50 24 oo 17 93 9 25 Z 3)) Shovel, Sec., S. Vi~’.~ Crabbef.. _ __ ' e 200 00 iioo oo' 11 in no oo 99 61 ‘ 1oz 52 1-z is _ 00 l(X)(X) `_ Hymnals. Gtc _ . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 55 (5 ' ' C. MacGregor, dun 1899 . . . . _ . _ . _ . 233 48 ' _ C. MM.-Gregor, repairs . . . . . . . . _ _ w 87 Treasurer. ` _ ‘ FINANCIAL SUMMARY _ _ - , ‘mx run r:.\~nnn31s‘r nncmmas, 1900. _ _ _ . _ _ \ - ” ' ' ` r' Q V VV LV VIVIMJ_I_T_£_V_V___V__ _________________ __ V y. wson “ - “ . . . . . . . . . . . , _ . . . . . _ . . . . ._ _ 3896 17.41) 20!!! 7643 6'C0 1200 540 161 275 Furnace repairs, W. Stevenson Euniug orgifn, W. Viunicombe Painting porch, A. Howatt. _ .1 _ . Coal, A. Down.: _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . .. Waterrates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Drip stones and rleaninggrounds Lamps, Dodd 81. Rogers . . . . . . .. Grape J uice,.I ohnson 85 Johnson Eieetric Light. 4 quarters. . ._ 58 00 Sabbath _School . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 103 57 P. E. I. Hospital . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. 24 09 Interest on $00i_l,_J.D.Law_son. . . _ _ 30 00 Small bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . ._ 8 11 Balance on bend, Merchants -. Bank . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ 40 16 -f ‘ szszrcs neon - Mrssrs Scrnnntsxn, __ . ~_ _ 5, _ _V_' Trustees Account D” 31° 99 g' De°"$3}f)j” U O _ . e _ _ _ _ _- . . . . . . . _ . _ . . _ . 1 r . _,___ ’ ‘B Benevolent _So¢iet~y..........., ...... .. A $ 11 10 95 00 _ 1 tune society ________________________ ._ 31 is ' roses 1 __ ;`s»i.i»1.u sensor... _________________ __ 'was ' anis %64* .749 ,_ 23557 7700 3392 .9545 40385 . 3.930 So 3.30 . -` ‘f 40 r§§ ess . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . _ . __ $317 12.1 was 08. 11i7 A L. 1 “ ` ~__.__- . ni-_ VV ...V , £;._:. a Total Wreck From mymgi ._ 1 ., ~ - _ ____.__ ..., ..____... _ .1 ~_ 1; London. ’ I l ' s ._.__.... E U i 2 ¥"’R.¥i.“9SEB.ERY`S S0¥BRK VIEWS- noun roncls ltr ciisomxa. BRITISH CRUISER ASHORE. _1cor.vn.r.n n¢rr.rcni nnavr nose. is ,S-1 _ f ASHORE ESCAPE H. M. S. Sybil May be.Boer Prlsoucis Gd AW 1ios1snnn~s rnssnirsnfcomusr' is a1u» Bishop Creighton’s Remainslinflictmg Henry Lg .V 9 Rest in St Paul’s Church. I 1 A Loxndx, Jan. 17.-(Special.)-Lord LONDON' _hm “_ Glu." Pi VV VRoseberry in a. speech discussing tbr Kiwhgna. ~mpu° ` ‘ trade competition of America and Ger- I three thwuund noe" n cl "I I many, declared the outlook dark and 'ORE Lwnm BY ml mtl' ` gloomy and said British commercial men ° u' dt be train d and ed cated scieu Am °‘3"mB°°"l°°“‘ "“ *i _ req ire 0 e u ~. hz: - - V 1 _I tiilcally from top to bottom. M A °°° but 'nn “dv” °*‘ Gen. C lvillo ongonodtho Iles i' nearly three hun dred years conniui 1 _ Guardian Correspondents George Street. it L. O. B. A.-_Regular meeting, Lady _Wallace Lodge, No. 21, to-night. ` Cnora ot the Eirst llothodiot Church will kindly moot for rohoorsol ot tho studio ot 8 p. m. this evening. _ I ` The Waragraph Concert Company wal His! greeted with n small audience loot night. 'The matinee received a large attendance. _ _ Tim case of McPherson vs. Hclleod, action .for trespass. is still before the Court.. The defense will be commenced. Charlottetown Hospital. Hrs. (Dr). Gow roy, Mrs. (Dr). Jenkins, (Dr). Kelly and Miss Caven were the cbnpemnes. Lasr winter ioe barvesters experienced _considerable difficulty in getting the quality oi ice required. The present has been an excellent wintertor the business, good ice has made quickly and n number ` have finished securing their supply V for ' this season. Tun friends ot Mrs.Nathan McMillan. of Covehoad, will be g‘ad to hear that 'she is recovering from the painful accident which she met with in Dooom- _ ber last by falling' at the door of home, breaking three of her ribs and seriously injuring her liver and kidneys.-Con. A Hocus! Hatch of considerable im porcance wospland between the Prince Edwards and Bowery Hockey tonne on Wednesday, which resulted in favor of ithe Bowery Boys byn oooro of 4~2. The winners aremnch - encouraged hy their I .ei in Everywhere. »`§§;f,§ Th I Diptheria has developed on Upper Groot B081' St. FBO* CIYLC K0 learn I... .this morning. ' ' &U A quadrille party was given in A. 0. H. xl h Hun me night for one tenant of me ‘° ' W noodol lest iIr.L’ou\l nat n il is llllb io we ‘i _ _ _ next in Kr. Home il ‘es 1 unknown anno who Hr. llcintnontoool request, soiled bil HI wonlo I' biowineloinlb success and consider thot* they on West upto, - Balance _ Received Expended _ 6 » sf we 3 ‘vl¥$~ .a‘e5t`moiia“rtar.'_ 12. '» S _ ,_ #~ < Y 'r' ' '1 .. ‘" _ _ - s. ~ _ .s ‘A , ._ if »-;;f~_j_».1;_ ->;»;~'~.<. _¢~~ _ ', -» -:_ ._ _,___._ _ _ ,_ ,_ __ __ _ __ , . _ ,_ . . » 1 - ¢ y. ...V = _ _ 1 -= <3 Vfx __ 1., VV* i 5fT._§_;-.,,_: i; ,K wa QL W * _ _V . _!V V as VV ' » - ` ‘ "‘~ "- `-2“".“'»' » --- » _ . _ 2:- »..;».__. 2. e , A ..~_»,-_-- FOR ssl-_B AT War bhetclli ustiated edition of Cin . 1. .-.~.,;,..», ., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 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