4 ' - _ ' , = _ _ _ f. , _-_-_iwyg_i_.»§_`__q~uf_.,.¢.nr 'c __~ , . \ , . . . . l , . . , l pail; (§ircl;IaTiei:n ` II ' I I ' _ I I. _ c°i_§__§é]?g“_Dm7 lnthls Pr _ ' _.__ - ~ ' ._ ~_ ;_» » _ _ M _ E53?--I l _ _ ,_ __ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ ovmce Morning Mails HE HAR UARDI Iz InNl;TI;IIo;-lliv rouuonniaoi I " I I I II I' ` f '- I” ' _ _- Il 5 ` "'31: "0 ‘ ‘ ’ me A limwn '-\ vi xv is hovawcit ....-noi. eww lww- »»-1~v»1w __ ‘-GHARLOTTETOVJN, PRINCE EDWARD ‘lé`LiiNi>, c'-Aiiihna, Mon DA-Y, nacnlnsan rs, 1909. {.»,_....'».....-.;_...‘... _.i...;.n ...,v....e. gl* Y' ‘= - T *`IIII .- _ _ 1 _. _ _ i . ug - __ -. ._~_ .'. . .. ... _ _. _ ' ____;__ :_:;;_::_;___T._:__ __ ' __ l _Now EnE°§éSI the I`-British -Elector-. i'Every'II to be Cori- To the~l§'irnrle nf swiiehmeh-.Great '?Il.o'ss -ei -Life a rested. Monster*iieuiousliaiidnfbeiissiiireholds. Strong '" "fl" l’“‘°" IW” ai iperteil Fi-nm British islands and T-l\08U3IIgI° T55' lI`l'f%%lEli\fti':h¥liedll€r"§nId Others. _ SII IIITILIIIIIIIIII Irinadian epegldl to The Guardian. ‘ ulersed in the greatest political cam- to puigu in generations. co The conflict between the two Houses wh is Wing made the dom nant issue of he] the struggle, other questions being gninpurarily brushed aside. du mousiei- demonstration in 'Frailgmr fo Silll . dns and laborers cheered ln defiance ,avg 'l " 1 T. L; i _ __ a--- S- " ' Special to The Guardian The ulltagett-es nftcr cumpnrativcf Ilevolution I ' ' ' _ _ _ _ " _ - ST PAUL, December 5-Pr sid S e_c1 to The Guardian, .have occurred. LONDON, Dec 5-Britain is 'now ini- <|ul¢;_t__§_l:;_\{_e sfiuugcu m mortal Lord Liveden aisignated the Peers Hawley of the Switchmews euusliit _$__oI%0N__ D__c_é_m__e__ i_T__e __t0m__ ‘ _ KS- "Tennis against e Crown." declares that should the i-dllrodt which continued unaba. ed on Satur- what the oldest residents declnredhcs 0 1 - _ _ - ' . ._ - _ ___¢;i€l_____l';t_;s___are___t_<_>__ t_i_1_k_e pace in every Di (,_llfl‘ord the revered leader o! the managers insist dd crushing the strllr day did immense damage to lthe been Newfoundland s greatest storm. and lustrada Ou the one side and D £1 lmingharn Free Church., hbllfl the P€€l`S. W0l11¢ 'by employing non-union men, 9, gem- shipping amd involved heavy loss of has assed leavin scores of iiiir |zdluya'5 army. Qu the other lu ex. GREATEST I i}hMPAiI[iN I.llSllPEhl?l£l]liES J »- --HDAMAGE E -oEIsERATIONS hull sulum STORMS Coasts. I ST JOHN'S, N. F. December 5- Ellll WAH UN llullulnisul nd Property is Re-`An Engagement is Expeeidl Take Place Shortly- Zelaya Entrenched- to Special to The Guardian. Bl.UEFIEL'DS, December 5-A cru- cial engagement between the joint insurgent forces under Generals Osejo . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D . E: ere Lhamberlainsits, and the seat perish like Pl_ia_r.=..:_.l; in the Red Seal. ei-dl gg;-lim of dll railroad eidploygdg life. _ _ _ lvessels broken and battered wrecks pegged bcfure wednesday red Winston Churchill in a speccli de- are now preparing to strangle the as well may be called. the Isle of Mlin for Liverpool, found- d bl’ 3P¢'*1k0l" L0\l'fll0l”- Byles declared the British People and probably: all industrial employees _ The steamer Ellen- Vermin, froml_al5ng the rocky shores. that brute force and class Peers and are rca< y [or civil war. ` /Gompers has p`led‘Il,led the support ol ered §l1ilden'ly with twelve passengers 5' _ ~'- '~ WESTEHN STATES BUTTE, Mont, Dec 4.-One of the worst blivlznrds -ol the season is rag' 11 ing over Eastern Montana and Niorth iw ern Wyoming. Wyoning sto-ckmen tl’ su _ 1 , The steamer Portia arrived here nf- W H ` It is feared many others disasters _ter a dangerous passage. | | '-- ._ _ _ __ . l Every effort is being made to ex- The entire western coastis littered in i _w to the fishing gear, telcgrapliic ser- vice is interrupted and other losses stained , . _ _ th. the wreckage from unnumbered ii on .saturday the Radicals held _ u hat_;~nd, znstcad of public _spirit dnd_ A favorite caml:ii_,i emblem is a the Federation of Labor. and twenty-One of a crew. ' ,and of ten unknown schooners which _ I* earan_cc_ are becoming British turnip, carv-ed to rmlrcsent an im.. Ten survivors from the steamerlwere dashed on the rocks by the are where twenty thousand artis- characteristics. .lmcile face Stuck du u p0l¢_ Bu,-_ _ Thistlemoor were picked up in an ‘tempests_ ' __ Lou H~nrcourt_ compared the issues wich mounted by a coroncc and bearing *___* open boat, -but one died from expos- oi the House o l s. those of Lromwell and the French the words, "The First Born." _ _ _.‘-. ure, _ tend assistance toward the d'istress¢-.2 will allzzun ll lulll/lllislvls ull Isuuvull null III ml Zclaya is now entrenched at Rama a strongly protected position, but victory for insurgents is predicted. KlNG'S BUSINESS _ SHUWS HESUILTS ’l‘h:it the work of thc Klng's Bus- -' Y -1 inc-ss Evangelistic Campaign recently » ”`I -- renin the snide Guardian nreheh. CHICA _ _ _ st;'luivi_ERsinE, December 4-; I ____ (.0, Dec _4.-Dennis Kelley, GIi_/TNI) RAPIDS, Mich Dec 4__ The Eighth Annual Meeting of tlhé email, of thc Northwest Railway, President Taft is to have a new chair Dunk River Farmers’-"Institute was _ _ _ _ l l _KLllUbll¢1. ilflve his life yesterday wliicb is being made in one of the held on the _evening of the 29t’h in have u. woman who- was standing Grand Rapids furniture flrctorics. It. the Lower Freetown halli, and was ' fear losses. licw|.dcr¢_d on thc track. before- an is a souvenir of the trip he made as well' attended. _Joseph A. Taylor, the _.___ At llllltillec H1141 Shcfiilllll. WY0. 500 l1Dlll`0nclunl: train. secretary of war to Japan. At that I’r`esident p_r`€7sistédI. After the reading M0N»f~REAL Dau 4 _Aft the annual. policemen to prevent tlhell he ng lost f1l“l when She milcd to “Oil ou'.l of scvcral kionloguei-l. These were held on ll/larch Zdth and the miiuutes " _ _I _ _ in we ut0rm_ dam,-cr hc leaped forward and thrcw hrollglit homie :ind seasoned and after of the Annu_alIme€l:ing held on Dec. gfgnilssgcfiatggnC,:)“,:;l‘;?,tal%I{)l;;Iu;;;(I;;I}§_l I'°“"TI"°at “'85 Vlctorious "1 his “Ve their selection. citizens had to be escorted home by 'luc flu-griiaii slioutcd to the woman time members of the party secured cf the rnl_nu_es of the last meeting baiwuut tonight of -the Montreal; ` hcl b .._.i__..___;_ onducted in this city, was fruitful ' ’ C U A was plainlyi evidenced yeslterday at _ ltwo of the City Churches, viz, the [First Methodist and Grace Church. BEAT SHEllll|N[§»i»------ --» -l- S ' - h . In these two places of worship the the departure of Dr Elliot and his upporters in looking after those who ad signified their desire, by card or CHATHAM, Ont., December 4-Tomi gtherwise’ to lead B new and better to one siilc. As lie -did so he hang cut ineo lumber here are being 13th. The president' gavc a brief rc- es were made Hou L p Buodem. mills race wltli Billy Sherring in the a .very_ exciting race. Longbcat :__ ll` l l .‘ tl fi t f - -____;.5___._ - . ' ` ni 'H "“ Y ws, ,,,_____ ___ __ ____ _“___ ____ w___c__ many ,mpurtant °“l’l°°*B Bordsrf replying to the was* Of the _wus in good shape. while sherrius c - Wil hristiarl. life, and to join a church of Yesterday licv H. E. Thomas ex- lo‘t his balance and was unamle to made into clmirs for various b- ort. He said that elcve mgeti ‘ - -I ' I _ f ' 1 ' 1, tend l the Right Ha d f F ll h' jump from the path of the train. ers of the Darby. mem hah lieen held' during then hast YeIT§‘IT 'xln‘lIitIihI;.I;iII §llaxiIiIl?lTlllI;sT]IIr?nrlIsIIIl‘lg`Iei;iI :Irmour IIISI Iwmnmg out y two laps I, II O e OWS IP o nearly one hundred applicants for cmbership into the First Methodist hurch-over forty in the morning url about sixty in the evening. A acramcntal Service was held W-ll Y-T10 llolicu 3-lrived. ille womum had been held during the past year Dominion - s standing over lit, weepin' hitter- were "The best kind rain I P - I ~ `SllUWC<1 ll-wk Of U`“l“ll1g~ A 1i1l'i~'2 H li’ 0! 5 and ° Mr Brodeur in referring to the- tutoes to- row." The ssin f Le - '_ ' - gcr l Q owd of spectators witnessed the > _ _ X P9' g ° 3 naval quesxton, said that Canada I lslatmn fm' the eradlqation °T “°“ should have a navy to protect lierl race. The time '.\':is ri little over 25 n t the clpsr- of Reception Service alt, hich f.- ' i‘ mlnhber of memlbers,old 'Ill _ - . _ _ I ions. weeds* The advlsamllty of haiv' trade routes, and defend her coas‘ts_‘r_ninutes. Sherring took the lead, but W . _ N TE E l‘“"""K H factory to can and export ‘h oint-ed out that ntherithe Indian assed him before he had “"0 ““"' "”'l‘“t°d- --~ l ' ._ _ ' _ 1 I 0'l"l‘AWA, 'Dec -1-Tllomas W. Pattei'-l son of Victoria, has been appointed » lieutenant'-governor of British Columl-_ llin in succession to Governor Duns-| mllir, whose resignatlori has beer. accepted. Mr D'unsmuir`was ap-‘ . g P » ' . . I ~ gl 1 _ . ” here today, mode the following sign- _K_m‘" ludgmg one day: on the Whdle and I 'know that Canada is prepnredlth ed statement regarding the author- °"° °_T the most lJl`0SlJ°'I`U“S SIGHT" _ll to take /hm-_pique uuu do her uuuu, uf:The race wus proceeded by ei five inilc S ST PAUL, Minn, Dec 4-(lhicf ship of his poem, ‘Tile Woman With t-he l‘““t°'l" of the I“sn¢“t° had -luht contributing to the defence of t‘bc`rl1ll,,open to amateurs. This race cahdmat,,,, will be maaé ,liemmrs | _ U, f _ Mr Brode r p I1 “HP _*md Vwlableq Ti* 2'_°dl“K °f eeuiiti-ies much smaller than onnudn gone the first lull- Lvnubont was sl -li grain The wisdom of encouragln » - gl veral spurts, whilc Shcrrinr: kept Sl c some psicc all through the race, ti In ii . as the Grace Church p in the lead at the end of the -"“"°" " I‘ I “W "“°‘“b““‘ W°"° ~ Ll( ' ‘ ` l _ hand' __-eparators ,_ T____0 p D has had nnvies and he had no doubt; tha._ 21 ' - U ers . \ thi 'i 1,, T h i ll th naw vom; nee 4-william wut- '.1180 been read- debm" “ml °°°“l’lI°<1 ClI\/TI;IIdIlI3rI;IIIIinmtIhI=; nlilifl lI»ITJIl\'l;Ih<§at Utes; "lm "ml t"" hy l°“°"`““ am’ “ son the En ,ish oct who Mrived the time two evenings, and classes in io be -n the c0uu1_,.u,.ti0u'O¢ ,L uavwse lmitted lo the Church, fifty by ncirc si>l'i_=fs of preparatory services." These preparations are being cor. riueil through this .vrcfl iu_ Zion rn: l t James Churches und, later oh their pointed in 1908 and"tho1lgh his time John J. 0'Uonnor of the police- de- the Slerpcnt’h Tongue". °1°S°d' The “port “E the Se°""t‘“`Y‘ Ein-pile. ., ‘WSH WON TW MCQULUK. Of Haflllllwll tu. ,-,.u,(.f».~- phu ch tu dvm., has not oxpired, he has been anxious partment practically admitted that "The Woman With the Scrpen-t's T"F“SE“`€" Sl"’V"°‘1 the m°’mb°l"ShlP "It is the first duty of parliamentlwlfll Chl'-'Ji'1l. Of Chlltllllfll 21 C1050 30°- théy |i~Irc IrIiIpT»1ied Toresizremiliers'in‘»I I for sonic time to lay down thehun- he 'ronsidererl the strike situation Ton ue” is a com osite hoto raph lmld up to be 52 I" arrears for °‘T‘°`to `rot'ei:t the trade of the countr l0llfl., and lV&‘l1§C€. OT Wall"-Cellllfg. Dr Eliiots' Mission has`oertaiiil~: = ' -P ~ _ urs of office, and has intimslted that 'serious yesterday' when the issued or- of lérs Asquith and her gtep-diuglr Wars due 18' The receipts had betn I 1nIeIl'feve`the ‘government is fol'lowinT;g'l-"-lirId~ LBYdC'll. Of N0l`f1hW00d. 9-nd amused u I-eu im *Nt i Ch ` his resignation would be available ii ders requiring all members of his ter Violet. The poem is a. portrait about the same as last WBT. Bild out the sentiment of our people in Higley, of Chatham, the other start-,lu g Is sm n MI lily time._ I Iday force to stay on duty at the .if the physical cliaractcristies of Mrs like cash to Credit T190 inmeased fT`°‘“,"constructing our navy." ers both dropped out during thesults Mr Patterson, the new governor, is Central Station until ten thirty il" ltsrlllith and the mentality- of Violet 523-00 t0 533-00- The 00nBld¢I‘atld_n Mr Brodeur continued by q¢¢l|m»lng_race_" I ` been prominent as n. railroad lihilder the F-insolid and successful man. Be is and the strilfc breakers is ended. Sev- who sllghts the worthiest in the flCiH1S Were elated T01' the 91190155 real difference amlong the people re conferences between the Chle land-sneers at the just, condemrna this Year- President A159145 Schllmmlh yarding their duty to the Empire andlllfe. SGW fllftllcr 0XlJl1l1Sl0ll. l"@nl-‘Hl`k" illutivc of Ayrshire, Scotland, hav- eral evening. \squith. The latter is the voice of of the “Port ‘VM I’0’~‘l`\’.-l0\l9d lllllkll that in any defence of the empire he' lug resided there since 1885. lie has The order went into effect last the family and rules them all. U10' l1€_Xt_ rrleiililllg which will be 'held knew Quebec would not be bemni C 0l1cofVictoria's leading, citizens_h.».‘.'- night and will continue until all dan- “Violet is the real official voice at Cell*-T81 Bedeflllg dlilflllg the 18"- R_ L_ Borden, ' the Cosservative _ Sir Tllomas, looking into thc fut- ttetown _conducive to grand re. ll ' "" " ` 3 'I " i I lllfl is respected om the Pacific c-psi, get of a clash between the strikers ipeaking with authority. She it is, Week 0' December' The f°u°W}“g °f` leader, said he thought! there was no the Anim* Sll"l"=i» M»""t‘"€“l- I . l _i wr been horn there nity-:even yeurs,and officials of the railroad were irave.-and blnckens goodness in ite Central Bsdesne; Vice Pres. A. K. he wa,-,,` rouvluced if Wm- ,,h0u|,1 cumming the time wns enininu when west-I H50- During his younger dayls heiheld yesterday. According to thc grave’/’ Wlliddell. N0l`l1l1 Bedeillllli Secty- au, gagged of Cmygdldng would I-ullly'ern Canada would innnufacture just' lived in Ontario, having been ed.ucn.t~ Irailrond officials, the beginning oi Mr Watson arrived on the Lusit- Treas, L. U. Fowler, Central Bed']'lu»e to me “annual ddfen'¢¢_ the same as the western states now ld in Ufxford county. He was re- the end of the switchmells’ strike is _mia with his wife »for a short visit D`il`9Cl10fB~ __J_099'Ph T8Yl_B_!`. R0_bf» P. Mr Borden doncludod that 9_5 war sight. One prominent official In this country. Burns. Freetown; Tl10IIl£?9_`J. Hum- come wth uuegpeubed sud-deuuuuul Cnluinhiu iegislntni-'e in 1902 in n hy- who has been active ln the strike Mr Weston. at the some time he nhefv- ROM A!“éW» WlTl“°f’-‘Ml°h=°l'!siv,ps should he tex-en no he in. read. ui-ers that they must 'not depend np- °l”°ll0n and in the 'cneral clectioirsays thot the railroads werc hand made his abatement, gave an ac- Mulligan, West Newton; Frank Mont- ,ness for “_ ‘ 01-, [ling thirty pcr cent of all business count of a visit he made in June last.. lromefy. LOWE? B€d¢_ss is _estimated at $1.00, insured. ing to an oilici-al rei10l`_t~ the mllwllyi. and F1-ee¢uwn_ A resolution was be mmlly were aroused by a nBig‘l1- have spent this yeirr in constructing passed dirwtmg the omcers bo ¢_end_ or who dlscoveredthe BFG. 'bllt ll-ley work in western Canada $28,000,000, _ er to James Carrli\\_;\crs,`Past presl- ' had a narrow escape fronl slif1ocatloll,;ir,d in sllpprics and materials $20,- ---- _ aénh fb- feéolution 0| uohdgleuée re 000 000 Next years estimates of thi he death of his daughter A vote, of , irec leading railways Pfvvldc f0\` ill PARIS, Dec 4-The cotton and wool ¢-,hunks was tendered to Mr Taylor _____,____ ln Ml""ll's Linimeni cures Gan, et ln cow -*°“**" vhose personalities he says in his choice, for the short course at ,mee of when w.a’,,‘-that w\_,l1e;_¢h,, _C_ t, statement he based his poem' This Truro The exact amount to be P R B “W years ,go had 380 muesl do. Iincidents which inspired: it. the suit now in the,Gounty Cdhrt for A _ .Ju -___ Sir Thomas advised the manufacr- December 01846 =-'I L 63 Years Ago. tariffs alone but they must keep 'rue Treasurer of the Ladies nene~ the hiizh stun°" '-1' l“"°‘“°° also aefwlr __ a largeyieei-sit in The 'f°"" °" _ ° n B B nd ~ . ._ never and that of two 'or three tiedtogether ul: t Windsor_Hotoi_ ~_ __ _ » _._ \ i ‘ l '- tlils semi-weekly' Or tri-weekly H I ' __ _ __,‘§,__”‘_‘__ _,',___.__ -_ _ ‘ zu l. ~ _:lim is iilwayna-“;It'ITa€'e crITpIlhllI ‘Et ltI inslnunt¢;_i~l _T fAlBc\;;_>0;| ‘;T:_i£_\e T33' . _ ' 1 ' . _ oide _ °°ln t tt th i . onarulnn e u_ ences o . . T E '° I ' _ ` ' llthIha IhaiTlI1IgtII`§(|TI\ill?¢:I°ve000 f3Irwi;shIe otherwise retract. It does not m-akf I (Tm) In _;__1.`_`_ _.__E_°:ti°n’ I "° hospitals :inning 'rhe onsr- itself elenr nn our point as on H" ' ~ Armsomm BAUSAGES lrwh “- iulllll agrees ;¢0'glv¢ lt dll possible es- eral others. b_ut th: abov:a_i_i; apps.; g ery 6 at Saunders. N¢||som'l. ' ltance in dol It lr l notjently Wlla m ‘ _» ith* mf aducl- '°°°l’*°lli.o__l;:___ °°gl§_f*r'_;_‘_f“ "M055 2.1. dniiy mmhipfrs lneludinstiiuiil Th” P“"’°*'” ‘°l‘°“‘° ,°',,":,"1_§"l’;f; lvlews, ii possible. dy asked either ll” ll`°°*°"*',_i, ‘°°‘§ ’°l_2‘I°'}f° §°‘§'::1_’§‘ misss, 24 west voth st. "ilu 5 _ ' i » it semi-weekly °lf°“ H' Y ier fund grant 'r ‘ n l' ‘_ 'lil . 0 ¢° 0 ~ » _ ~ K- D, 'rhut advertise - milf as 5.? "url, Pnttlggulxlgri ahkd csiling it it daily circuldltgon 0 B one arshhtld. _ ._ New mma 15°* 9 Hamm concerns °lTll°. “diy _ l we "lv l"'llll° 1"' ld” °’ 9" mn d's_Lfnlment cum I hditris. I der, 'iI§iII'I§llEli`lMliI%`r`ffI5d-i.st hnhzsigtnhrekm little sul who is Ch Rf lll,,,,,"_§‘._:'l§_l_:_*»<:_\_:_r|______i;_s_\mn;i______ __»_§,u,,,¢,,, in claim _ivan hgutsuirlltog _ __ _ Dip _ _ _im 'uhmu P"°°""'m°h Wm '°°' °hI°IIhI'I°n as It oust lie noticed CHICAGO MAR.T{E'I‘S_ I l‘V0"lU*¢/5U' T’f‘°'~"_°h~_ “"0" Fha” school in Ozon Park for word from and dhrs not accepteilly and contempt\§;us_o mal 0 _ ___-_ um to Mrs Dum H°u8h‘n_ 237 her moth" nut ` new hom’ hu -mam I _ lfilathef by “ny ml’ °b° 1°" ‘I CHICAGO. Dee 5-(Sven al.)- ‘ l\°° St- . _ _.___,1a“5d._._,_alP__‘!' provided for her. ‘She is Oflollne wrhelm-. _ '*"'°“’”°, h- i,l _d. ante.. rs “ll °" “ "c’l‘l1¢ G“°"‘“““ ""1 ’-'§"'l,"°,°;',f,'l3,Y|De¢ wheat ,'.. io °T.;It'u‘;§nITi°;nTiIItiEotb:l'o°|I:ir(fh" llrznqf X . in liilwmllvl Th’ P“t'lI"f t°-tzciizlkm: :hu-u¢,~ .fin Whult . ., ‘ funds; Finder plaid; lbavfzg gl ' ol' lo' £4 I_West and ¢° Q' "lf, ,ul 5,, m rmu. -nee oem ._ _sn ‘il §¢nes.r.', mn-th limi, nr P. D. sm . :IM 't is tl" °l’f,“,_lf”,,°“"m-~ __ ‘ ,Jan Com __ ._ _ __ -Ml-L' ips.; aa. .nnmumnus ‘..\.iu.o- n....»..-~_~..u\»|..f.... an Maman, containing two imall putses, al anxiously Q g in a bodrding l’“¢l’ 'I E FULER. received the prizes lst Laughlin Mc- Neill of oekseld 1 Pound 5 shillings, 2nd, Malcolm MacKinnon, Lot 33 1 Pound. 3rd and 4th Samuel Macdon-- aid and John Dixon of Lot 33. Messrs Hensley and H6!! w_er'e among those present and they liberally von- trlouted to the.li!‘iIi`e fiihd. yillinm Cranston, Laughlin Hagdonai and- Angus McKinnon laid oil the ltound. 'rhe motel. was under the mrlnqe- ...ene ui the --sem A¢neuitu_m_ sn- clety" nl P. ri. 1. ini- stoclrdaianvo n dinner after the match and llverll patriotic toasts were given. From the "Edihhoi-oug~h wlltnoss" "The ministers ei the dim-ent de- school life. When Uarolinc was three years old her mother, who is nnnillc to tkke personal care of her. Ubiallled 5 home for her with a woman who was ¢m|d|esg_ Each year_t.he little girl became more dear to her foster mother, until a month ago 8 DYODOBBT was made for h_or adoption by the Woman with whom'she was living. Mrs Euler refused to consider the nominations and niiklstfntes I Ol Campbellton have deadlid _tn use their inllf-f-one mrhlnlt the nil! of wine yy ' ~:;~ -I:-i nt fllnefnln, Bhd £0 have ii .~|-~ nw devotional-service in- stead." The “(‘.aladonin" packet at _left here for Picton on Nov 1'! Ftiday last and up to 'Doc ist had not re- turned. proposal and the foster mother de- Passengers via Packet from Picton elared that, while Dnfiinz now from on Saturday-hir Pike. the child would cause poignant griel, it would in better than later,l Owing to the unsettled state of when_sh__e feared that she would not Ireland regiments from Mx au) hh n\tln“Q1-u nnsmlira fha mundo-#huns Banmneiln L--. LL-- an ik! _.i _ l _ -i l _.ss ~i»_;f i . ___ 1 f rl I ,fl T. ____ .tp I _._ -_-~‘2\===- -W-;=:‘i. _ _- "Ss W.”-:‘ l " . il ,.. » l , il ._ ‘xi i 7. -el if “T _i r lr i r l F._‘ 5;. i~.., I" 1 ._._- _. Iilfli i _ T. “slr fi i 1 » _ 5 v i w l L if. #tl _. fill pr l ,-_- ava. ‘ ."4 3 ,';,,., - -J__', _..v». ,.`¢..-i _. 'ull :- 5: