wuiiimiliii im hiiilii iii A __l-ILETES IN fniiilii slim izinu iimlin _ ‘INDDQR QHAMPION ~ HIPS- iii liliihii NUHTH »iTLii|TIE ---~»» , A _ Traffic B.adly I-la_mpered._ Un' eaeinese Rega`\r_d~ing ' Shipping. -\- _ (Canadian Press) ST. JOHNS, Nild., Nov. 26-Bois. terous weather in the North Atlantic has badly hampered traiilc by rail and water and caused much a,,_xi,,¢y in shivllillg circles. Four coasting schooners which left here Saturday for northern ports .have not since. h\‘en_heard from. The oil tanker Cym- holine, fiiteen days out' from Bor- deaux for New York, put in here’ tg- day short of coal. She reports heavy weather. The Allan Liner, Mongolian, from Liverpool for St. Johns, _Hali- fax and‘Philadelphia, came in' today, n week overdue because of storm, and high ` winds accompanied by heavy snow. All seaboard~ trains are snowhound. _-1--w--v-- i|]H_l}Mi=HiiHS UF PUVEBTY (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, Nov. 25-Cases in which younger daughters of poverty- strlcken families are forced into lives of shame when adequate assistance is not given hy charitable societies when funds are most needed. were given today by A|'li0_e,Garun,et of the Nurses' Settliimeni: -,liloms/in this City- She was witness a,t a hearing by the_ State Committee ‘which is investigat- ing conditions with a view to de- ciding wlmther a pension system for widowed»m‘others should be establish- She favored State aid and State ad- ministration of funds. 0 `_uPvv-vw-rn-v-r_ll-wil HORBEB BRING LOW PRICES AT OLD GLORY » AUCTION SALE IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, November 25-'A re- c of low prices for race horses was cQblished at thu conclusion last uig t of the flrstday of the Old Glory auction sale, during which nearly thirty horses were disposed ol, for .less-»~ than $1,100. Spotless Chimes, 10-year-old brood mare, was sold for only |85, and many trotters and pacers with good records, went. ioi- if song. The best price paid was by James Houshing, of Jeilersoh THE UCEANO HATES MUYSIUY Ui TAKE A0-U9# hi' §niere¢_i i" _5§W?i*§9°id° ii' is- (Sen 0110 ti! , may nsstrain or bar a rival from teaching the latest form °-’f, Tcrneicborean dn action for $10,000 damages wasl entered *O-dfiy by Semuel `Laing,) chief instructor in dancing in Audi-, torium Hall. Bgeinst F. I-I. Norman., instructor in dancing' at Stanley, Hull. . , di11_1°i“Z. Prof. Norman wrote a letterl t° Q1” GUFQP 0! The Standard threat- Shing to prosecute anyone in Mont-. real who should ,give lessons in tan-f' cc. he claiming to he the only qnoli-' fied instructor. . 'Filii Ulf MW H (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 26.-Statistics 0i the local morgne for the arse of November to date include the follow- ing verdicts: Accidental deaths 21; natural causes 14; excusable homicide 10; suicide 4; murder 2; homicide 4; total 55. uijii iliuilc ‘ _ __ __ __ _‘ ;.<»»“"’”“"‘ -We _-‘ v ‘?’-in his iigg' t¢?i:vli?:-_ er ‘ `, " ` ` ~ hersii; 2, _W. E. 3tlnl-ing, St. John. .. 4 _»|.. N, . _ , i 1 4 ° ~ | ' A ' l` ; l . "" , fl '». .' »' 1' ' l.. 1 . - " > U 'eh ’.'-. _ 1 -~ - “hui 21 W- 5- ¥P“m”°"°» 5*- J`°h°‘9 ll‘et'er's, Messrs Oevér, Howard' Ml ' (Canadian Press.) PRINCE RU'PE‘RT,` Nov. 27--A _foreign prospector was killed near ?Skemla crossing by special Constable ’Ed'gar, who suspected him ofbeing a 'll itive fro ` 'ustice concerned in the _while guarding a bridge ordered the 'st-ranger to halt. The latter ran and flddgar _pursued him a mile. Finally he iired, the bullet entefilhg the manfs heart. The victim 'was identified as a *swedish mineobcrer though he was demented. , _ Bill _|}EilH H£EiiHl] v""‘” "° ‘ .__-...i_i..;.__. .ul-s-_ Tilt S=lllilTiii=ii iN M.X|Eii (Canadian Press.) EL PASO, Nov. 28--Vill.a’s Army returning from its battle at Hess be- gan arriving at Juaraez shortly be- ,fore noon. The men are in good ‘spirits and well supplied with am- OTTAWA, Nov. 25_-The report of fi- 1-_-_ U-8.Y€0ii. Chailmaaot the neil- lau_d to in.ves_r.lg-ate ocean rates as at- ieccing Canada, was made public to- UH0' The iuvesbl ation as he had ' g P .asked for, covered Passenger as well as xl-eight tranic. In addition to dis- (¢,,_y_ who ,mid $1_145 for Nigkie fcusslng the matter with the Imperial Plate, an eight-year-old grey gelding, which wnsa notable winner at sum- mer shows. A WINDSOR VESSEL TAKES FIRE IN THE sourlh. CITY SOUND, November /25-The watcrlogged schooner Henry D. May. Windsor,‘via New Bedford, .Maiden 101" New York, with lumber, in tow 0|. the 'tug John G. Chandler, took fire in her"‘ifpanker oil Faulkner’s Island, Long Island sound, at 12 o'¢=1ock inet night. The fire is supposed to have been started by a. spark fr0'1` the tug. Considerable damhge was done to the cabin and stern. The fire was extinguished by the tug. Minard’s Llniment Cures Distemper.` counensen lun- _ _ loo Lima ron _ _ _ chsesificniioc _ One cept per word each iuseijtlvu in this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. ___ _ TWO GFib¥BI.¢ElH§N'» ,GA-N BE COM' fortably accommodated# in Wivw- family in good lodlfon. ADD!! Bi- thls office. 2780-11-21m8i. l.-OST ' 'ON' ‘NDYEIWKP MTB BE' twei-; _Kensin topics, Ilene Riyer._ gold' nuggefginc' linda! phil* rv' ' turn to James Pendelgast, Kensing- __ton. 0° ‘ - 3 R I-IE F08 _ _ . Charles Dalton Fox,Coml>BDy 05°F' eq below par, also pair registered Silver Black Foxes. D. § n. ___ _ __________ N50' _.Wi wlirrain ur osoic sv immunolo- iiou Farmer; Institute, ampure bre_d Yorkghlpp oar young my ' ed. Write or phone D. N. Mc ay, 3°¢y,, Bradalbane, R. R. No. 1. ‘ 2916-11-27MBi. Losfr.-A 56Enm‘” D00: 001'-0%.” y»llov‘wi¢1\l"_W|¥lli° 'Mir 0|* WU' *P*"°= _wk snot on centre 0! “M- us wasp ;_t_vahout‘ i_i;_me. in: " ce." gg;-£?A;gr0‘rsc§`vDl'y‘, _‘ Dr. oqnha, vs-»os_mve-_ aua-u"!°'”- vioronm stool; nl_l0HA1lG3=~ Rgxes, ons and fo! °0\‘!lP\\\1 -sub, new #Q14-_ Be \~°- infornls on -all' enl‘|lIi!'i°l 3,; to t e lex business. Address ee ` ondenee and en¢l\l11‘i°l *0 CMV! owatt, Victoria, P. E. Il mn.” .i»,,°l.oihmis- ‘1:o- use ‘ V _~_ -wah' an riuhieete¥"slnppin'g' r nhonilriie ln- ____ .go_\,|_~i,aq»¢a\,s¢_a ia the new " nnengflvlnz ...i $0 --eg-ec _win _»» use sew - »°-~ _ ew--= we °»°'~» _,_ _1_>_ so _ ~- » 4 wwwme 'vhs' _ ro, no awe oe 'rum-msn im hi; _ ¢¢s_i_>,1£h°_i¢~vwi-is-gene..-p _.mn ._ the circumstances this would meet the) _ _gi . _ _ _ ,K g, of ,, __ nr- °'.,,."~ ' °:..'°:'i":'.:i ‘ °°'is".::.*‘:.:.....°':..:' . sfgggvn e - SVR ln:lPtu?>§~a'i§n¢e .1 '°§i».1'.`»h who is nuivev irugxieo. rn. |S.'FP° on mow ' lx” tak\‘ up the matter Kidd make an in- " s mlm to a comhii tee. iattailil a llltfsf PGN! B““‘""¢' Emma mlm report on lt. the inquiry °°“\<1i~ t onlv other Mx luis” °'§l"3'rl"°*i?» \°°"* ,hey can neu," hehe.. Notvitmand-' -gout was ei ne: th- ,ge ._\;'"lg_\‘.nl'1¢ '_' M' tl" mgmmm "mn M mmm ' M by th' W” “mmm pw 0'i'vo¢<=' v r W maniac of 'tho th di A " t tion so nu' time d » unee he still up reform laws noni or- e a orou gives isa - heme the view f. at on investigation 9. _ wlowrs et. whisk 1:: mum- vu nothinu to support the diese- nhouia he hem. ‘ -slaonsend r¢»_?;_;h.c_;vonov sd :refs _#'°'..°\‘ 334! tions. . \` _ ___ ,,_ _ _ (Ca.na_d_n Press) (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON; Nov. 26.- Com- NEW YORK. Nov. 26-Richard 'plnints against Cnadian, Japanese Barry. the writer, today won a~ suit and Russian hehe _. eh invading Alas. to recover from Mania M. Muuwu, kan waters for ll llhuis led Secretary 011° I-_0\'ibyiSt’s halt of $10,000 which he Redfield to includ in the estimates declared Mulhall received from the for the Departm t of'Comn'nerce an New York World for &Lo1Jbylst’s appropriation of 00,000 for the pur- couiidential letters which served. as a Mr. Laing alleges that after an in., _ j _ ,ia _'I 1 I ‘ _ ` _,Q ‘ ‘ ' _ = _ terview he gave the Montreal Stand 'I _ _- _ !i,,.’., B ` 5, " "`» \ = _ _ ard, in which he described tango; . ' `. » ‘ - ` " ' ` ‘i 1 - chase of one seeing vessel, one billii for the recent corikressiollal in-. 'light draft tug ' six ,rapid moral- vestlgaticxi. Barry showed the writ- boats to enforce '» Alien fishing law. ten contract and said he acted as For additional eioyes he asks 53,- Mulhall's agent and editor. 500.000. " ' ‘ _ U- S- iiliiiii in iiiwuusi i VS. iiiili-'iiiiEPliilii_ uf mi3p;3igi .é_.. ' (Canad Press.) _ NEW YORK, No . ze-Gi-snvii-ie 'r (0“““di“i1 PMB-J Ivory the first tha ' DENVER' Ndv' 26“'Th° N“u°““1 _,_,,,,,,,,'e,,_ w,,Ms“,‘,’§,r§“,,‘§?f,,, ,,’;,,,,°‘;‘; District officer of me United Mio.. , _ the countr called he v rn ent"W°'¥°" M America' “ow in C°l°md° to testify sat the ` Kino( §:1)n;s gun- hi °0'.me°ti°n with the wal stuka' ,ap Sm,,,h_ Samuat ,_,,,by_ Leo Dv dxsclauned any knowledge of a con- forest, and E. E. urlingame, charg- ‘wimcy m °°‘m°°M°“ mth the kmmg ed with wnspirwyruo defraud the “_ of detective G. W. Belcher. The con- vestors'- Wircl._es_s "h_9p_e- Bvtocks, “piracy _was °h“"f§°‘_1 5” th' _°mf9“' w,,s..é,*,.,,m,,,,d.-f5agu.u;“"t,,e Federéy- sion, of Louis Seaneanclli, made! to Court. This examination of Mr. I-very, the military °“th°-“M” °f Trinidad- who is _., dkwmr of one of the c°m_ International Vice-rkresident Frank J. panies organised by the defendants, Hayes' in 9 Atatement mid' "we d° was ,.es,,med_ F,.,,|ay_ H19 opening not know whether Louis Seancanelli statement to the J-“ry ,mve the gow was rl member of the Union. Ever ‘ernmenlfs view of the case against'1°°“l '"V°" is wud Wm-‘_ d°t°°tiv°° Robnt s,,_ephe,m0,,_ Asgistwt U,,_ not one of them. We could not see me stones amor cy, declared that °1‘ 1”-*lk *O him- “"1 "WW “°°hi"H when it was announced that tliebat- 3770"* hi-m~" tleships of the navy were equ_ipped‘ ”"°"'”"'_“”"'* _ with radio wireless telephones, the stock of the radio telephone com-~' » ` pany of which Bmitlu was President, _ jumped from $10410 $30 5 9lll\l‘0~' | * ‘ ‘ _ » Later the Navy Department after the de,,,ndam.B_ and we are not sure Seancanelli was V n 'I-71171118 lille RDPB-PBUUS I1 liriii-l @’i!°5l'd" _ fthle discovery of the foxes by the ed them and the Radio Telephone , fppigoneig COIDDBUY °°|lMJ\“°d *T0 l`°P"5°Y\‘7“’h°5 _ `_ The first witness for the defence _it was doing a successful business. ‘ _ ‘ P E (Canadian Press.) had carefully considered the ersu- “mug by ‘°°“1 H“°”"“ “Y““"°"““’_ ' ' ' ‘ , o'r'1“Awa, Nov. ze-'rho Minister ol _ Y - nm, »1-,Wy pummd out that me 0,,,_,_. 'Movements were started .to rsisel on 0 the Bo 1 t ,Shed er - _ -` 9 n _ ._D _X sr esabl und of co-operation in a joint inquiry was l_lli1g_Bnt0BbU¥nl_;0E_l;;ti:_\b;;il;¥)“?°6k°a:_ _me husmal disvxhas ,nvmiuum made in a, letter by Lord Crewe to 8611 ur eg 3 _ __ go_n_1e_d Bmw --._- act no deal with matters in dispute the Government of Canada in 1910, Wi' tiled otefa __w“iid_ _ue hu" _between the G. T. Railway Company, but met with Do resvonse from that 3°” °,_'t - J* “E” d' hung card Once lrffilfln ths A.rtillerls¢8 0! P. E. and the station. The telegravh em- govemmeht until the present. but 011 ”°“‘¥‘ ° ,i igntoki-1 had Island have. in or-un competition. vlvvsw °f the entire system number the moon,-,h or April law, in pnr- 'PP-bfi* Q; "°°' » ‘gf - vindicated their sum-loving' ovvrichl 1.300. 'rue mum is o evinetantieizain _sconce of a resolution passed by the inn? P230 2' Tex” Nov ‘ a5__,Th°_ other branches 'of thi? I-ieavy Artillery for the emplpyees. The G. T. Railway imperial conference oi 1911, on the _ _ ,_ ;_c _ wmah “JB engaged _ in U,mada_ on the results of the Company wrwd to incfmse me few. motion of taouenadian Prime lvlin- Qmdtal _swiss dab B _num f Heavy Am,my Compwuons ,on 19,, mommy ,ues by tm, ,um of gm, ister, s, ioint. lidyal Commission was Q9' ‘7 ' 2 “°*°"_dB” ‘-Mt gang,” my 19]_3, wggh have ips; _O00 annually, one half thereof grantid appointed in whosh _te_r_l_us. of reference Ioaeghc giairoxéled ____c_'_(u__%_“~_g been annoumgq, ig is pleasing to re- ou January 1, 19l4, the balanerhours the jury returned and reported the question of shipping lreight was b°9n-°fg‘;ma,F“ ` 6 H-gut mp,‘,1t,¢0,.,1 gmt in wp competition which January 1, 1.915. Acceptance of this clearly 1n°i\1il@<1- _Tec ii¢ii’°i Gritiliv- imorcw hmmm ohm com, on s i - l fcribed tho finding of the foxes in a spy' genuine ease of cruelty was sol, Drought to the notice of the Union overnment it was ready up make a _L éTisi»ciei;_o 'rho camel” | £i_4o_Bytai-zi_1;in, i;1ni(oi~_-_l.___}if.K.i. g§._i.-4.5%;-_is.____ Bm __ _ A B _NQW YOTK S101* EXCh3"g9 ' . -`K(lMi‘_ », om' lii'.- "ln or le , . o n; , y c ee, . ll B r ump- . - ' _chempieilehlpe was livin to-night .hi Jenn. 'rims-1 nun. 4-5. camrheu. Charlottetown; 2. E. R- to E"°°urag§ Safety of In" i__\r[;g)¢,g¢”3§iy -with e..1m-ge_,‘,,1¢¢g'd,., -L40 yards nu|l,__psnior, mal--1, Hoo- Fish, Bt. Jehu, Distance 19 it 6 ins. Qt ,_ d I t -t feuae.“-"'ri.a'i»ii¢u1i».lh on anon follow: psf, oimrlomuovn; z, pusy, ohor- 120 yard hurdles. final--1. Omer. V9~ 0 _5 3" " 95" Y' _» sac yards-»r, ns. Hooper. chu- louetowh. 'rhne 5" 2-5. st. John; 2. Otty. Fredericton- Time ‘lottetowliz 2, W. H. Orchard, Bt, one mile wah--1, J . Barrett, St. 191-6. --- jJohn. 'mme sci.-5. _ John; 2, R. F..-Peacock, st. John. Five miie run-1. E- Canning, Am- Sixtesmlh shot-JJ., 'A. S. Campbell, Timo 7.5. ` v BGFBV; 2. W. Ii. Chambers. SC- J°|li\~ (canadian Prées) choriottoeown; 2, wm. swam, _sal Running high tain-1, A. s. comp- 'rims 2a.1s. NEW YORK No, 2,,__.,,,,,, ,,,,,c,, John. Distance, thirty-two feet seven bell, Charlet _ , ; 2. Wm. LABMP, 0ne mile relay-1. St. John A. C., ,,x,,,,,mg° th,_0’,,gh ’ m,` governing inches. ' ‘ " ~ " "- Bt- Iohn- if 5 it- iii inches. -1{.“‘§f"~, ‘f,°‘”"G 5“’““'¢'~ B“"“““”‘» hoard no-dey nhhounoediheiitisini 880 yards run,-1, E. Canning, Am-`_' One mile run , W. lil. Stirling, St. $,:e,;ka_' L1`,,l;i,§,A"M2§°;f,f:' ,ogstsa tended to co-operate in future, as far as possible, to bring about the adop- Time 12.151.-5. ` , 0 3, E. Canning-‘, Amherst. Time lan, Myers. T-imc 4_43. 1 _ mm or uniform mehsflres for great” protection to the investing public i ----~-------~~-~.--~---~-vv~---~t--:_-v~.~.--.~.~_-:cf-_-:_~;.-_-_-_‘_-_-.~_~_-e*.:£§-f_uv-.==-~:.-_-.~_ V-_~_~.-_-_-_-_-_-tvv.-_-_-_-_-_-_-.v-v,.-w---nv-----»-vvvve-v¢~» fhrgugh morg careful snpgl-vision and eo-operation of organization. To this , ' 7 5 = ‘ , » " ; end it recommended greater publicity, _ _ _ __ f ' _ - _ _ W.-- _Ia ____fuller__.an.d.more. frequent reports of , . _ ' ‘_ 1 4 4' - '- - ' ‘ ` - ' _ ` ‘ ' ` ' operations than has been customary with .many corporations in the past. .The exchange will appoint a commit- tee which will make the sdbject a spe- ciul study and in the language of the resolution, “increase the safety and integrity of American investments and at the same time ailord every en- couragement~ for legitimate enter- prise.'_' 020|] GHHKS BAEK LFHUM THE WAR (Canadian Press.) dred Greeks who left this country at the outbreak of the Turko-Balkan war to fight their country’s battles re- turned today. Many saw service in several engagements. 'SUPREME CUUHI _ AI SllMM{|iS||][ _ Sgpecial by Phone.) SUMMILRSIDE Nov 26-In ' lui Puig nuiimll Mrs. Emeiine Pankhurst Left United States with Plenty 9( Money but Expects Jail- ' (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 26.-lif§s.._Ernf meliue Pankhurst, Eugland's _t jsullragette, sailed home to-da gp with her `$20,000 collected ' r recent lecture tour in this"cD She will devote the money ?§?lIo cause of woman suffrage in England. 'Mrs. Pankhurst said on her arrival. at Plymouth she expected arrest and ' jail to serve the remainder of theses-_ tence uncompleted because of her hun- ger strike. SMALL PHNIENTAGE PHYSIEALLY Hi (Canadian Press.) _ PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26-There are only 97 physically p_erf¢¢t` men among 1556 students in the Frith- mrn class of the college department of tho University of Pennsylvania, according to statistics compiled by Dr. MacKenzie, director of ' physical education. ,UUNG ,HM , iuiiiilu iliilil A terribly and fatality occurred at Point Tryon on Monday last when little Blanche O'Rellly, aged five and u half years, was so badly burned that she lived only a few hours. About ia oleioen, while the inmates . - the ,Supreme Court at Summerslde yes- ,terday the case of thc King vs. Alex _li/Icllonald, on a charge of receiving sud concealing; stolen goods (foxes) -wus taken up. Alter considerable dit- ficulty a panel was secured. Mr. Mc-» Quarrie, K. C., opened the case for the Crown. The witnesses examined for the Crown were Messrs James of the foxes. Their evidence Was' mainly about the loss and subse-| lquent return of the foxes which they' identified as belonging to them.| Messrs George Barbour and Charles R. Burke told of the finding of the foxes at the prisoner’s home, and _also the explanation made by the ,prisoner at that time. Mf. Holsoh -Goff told of seeing a masked man driving up the winter road towards McDon`ald's on the night previous to was the prisoner himself; who des- shed adjoining his barn and thc Place _in which hle kept them until they were taken away on June 27th. His son, James, corroborated his story, while Senators Murphy and Yeo and -two neighbors, George Large and Francis Sweet, testified to the good character of the prisoner. The taking of evidence closed about 4 p. m., when Mr. McCallum, for the prisoner, addressed the jury, followed. by the Attorney-General for thc. Crown. After the Judge’s charge the jury, retired' at 5.30. After being out three a disagreement, standing six to six. The prisoner wus committed to jail for the night. It is not likely that he will be tried again this term, and if proper securities can be obtained he_will ‘lilfely be admitted to bull. This morning the case of the King vs. Robert Coughlan on a charge of` _perjury will be commencod.J. HESIHICT USE UF "iiliNilRiBLl" of thc house were absent, with this ,exception oi the childs mother who was in bed,-the little one got out oi hed and went to the kitchen. _ A If-:park from the stove evidently' caught in her nightdress and when her mu- ither, alarmed hy the childs scifmng, came to her -assistance she found her enveloped in flames, Tae ruofher » V E. Birch and Charles Bennett, owners 'did what “he (mum to sn‘°"h°r "W flames. and in doing so received ses vere burns, but _before she finally succeeded the child was terribly burn- ed all over the body. ` Dr. Bovyer of Crapaud was at once sent for but when he arrived he sawi that the case was absolutely hops- less. The little one lived till ten.- dclock at night her suffering merci- fully relieved by unconscionsness dur- ing the last i‘e\v hours. ISIHL UHUGEEU ANI] AH‘UUET[l] (Canadian Press) ' FAIRFIELD, Maine, Nov. Z6-Lola Piper, the pretty 18-year-old dauglr ter oi' Kingsbury B. Piper, vice-chair mnn of the Democratic State Com- mittee, who mysteriously disappeared from her home hero on the night of November 17, was found by her dis- tracted father in Portland this mom- ing, having arrived oh the steamer, Governor Dingley, from Boston. The girl told an amazing story at having been drugged and held prison- er in Boston by White Slayers ‘hm Monday night, were frightened by the huc and cry which had been raised in- to setting her at liberty. Lois says she niet a light-hanged, woman in a moving picture thlitilo in Waterville, Me., on the night she disappeared. The woman gave her candy which made ber ill and she started for the street. Outside were two men in an automobile. Too ill to protest she was taken in and whirled away. She dimly tems? hers a railroad journey and being in Portland Monde afternoon. She OTTAWA, Nov. 25.-A despatch to 'the Governor-General from the Col- onial Secretary, Right Hon. Lewis Harcourt, under date of November 3, sets forth the regulations in regard. to the use of titles in Canada. It is provided that the title "Honorable" shall he used for life by Senators and _by Privy-Councillors of Canada, i.e., _past or present F'c~leral Cabinet Min- isters. 'lhe title “Honora.bie“ is to he liven to members of Provincial 'Governments only during tenure of oline. The title will also laspa with ‘tenure of odlce in the case of Speak- qalmed, every right to sal with ers of the Federal or l‘l'0Vlli'~‘|al Fur- iliaments or Leglslatures. 'l'he Sol- \ isitor-General of Canada, Justices of the Supreme and Exchequer Courts ritish prep of the treatment ,of Canada and oi the Provincial _Supreme Courts are entitled to he is at present in Boston, will be 3|- styled "Honorable" during tenure of sent until Saturday. in the ipaq, once. and may retain the mic on re- time, hr. Jmkini win mesa to his tirement if personally recommended patients. 3919s by the Governor-General for his Mai Y ,mme to her senses and found h, _ll ln a room in Boston. She is uw to say in what part of the city. B e heard her captors say: “It's getting too hot for us" and they directed hU to take the Portland boat giving an assumed name and not leavin( her etateroom until morning. 0138 to her drugged coxidition she is unable to describe the woman sad two meh who were her captors. I ;ll|ll0Ul|CtlElll'8, | cosine :lima lEl¥ll¢§ Ill One cent per word each tnssrtiol is this column. Cash must use order. Minimum charge “qw cents. ` 'E °°Dr. Ledwell, Charlottetown, 1 0 esty's permission to retain the title. i “Annual meeting of Fredericton , A similar provision is mode in the Farmers Institute will he case of cl-S ers of the House oi Fredericton hall on T i _ U ` " _ Commons. wa lat 1 o'clock. \ 1 : if ' l - _ ,_ _.._~. ,,_,__;_, -. :_$,_..sJ:_ .. _-»,`_.,_;a,_;‘ _.e-i-:--1~'~;..,-.,._,.," va. -_ ».~.,.. .,..-__-.. _,L_ _ ‘ tiff. ( 1 ,f V ~>_. ii . ii- _li if ui ii .Q-ei 3 j _ ,, ‘- ,;»f,_i‘ 3 ii _ nil it! :~l>l»‘i i ,N 5 ii 5 ii » 5 .E _, 1_ il 5'# in l “I4 ..._ __ . ._, _ gl; hi if it E 1'; _ fi, lb* _ f ill' 1 i I ,Q ,L55 - . l _,, if - _l. 1,. of 3; __-1 lf'-3 . fi .iff -.2 Il $32 _;,, ._., -. ..- l r az; : ei.-‘ Sii iii ;_.- .-. ». 1 _ . ,..'..-_.__