retire .eisllarlrzer <9 RTNTTNNIF Sweeten ad! °°“‘° ° \ r . a ee sums __ ~-van ua, rp* ~ tT.!t°..§f£9§.“°" 1° and W tr orilttlley contain an ex madeastrong navsistutlorl attached tosu and to bring about such improvements hun", 9,, _,|L,m,,°,, ,,|°,,,_ "muh |n lea on |9010!! or extsauatingc r elective and well lqulpped naval base Un the people must. take united action. um m,,_i,,my or ,,,|n,,,,, |,,__,t,,m,,, M" llillolflon dlselosad r.lreCnnsdisn cout, if the forthcomlnn Busiuefsls at a standstill; and lin ”|,,.n_ bythe ,,m,me,,, mhz “URM nw *yu nm rwutru |'|,hm| colonial conference tltu devlle some mln dimcultles In the way of carrying on pl-ol |. the gc, .nd wrrred uumyy when mc M" th. mnemm. of Jumrc, for the distribution of the ilnaublalres iltable commerceare rapidly increasing, M,m“u I,-,e been “ned "pon to Mm . ,QM 0| ur, tm" W ponslbllity for naval defense throughout The drain onthe province from loss oi They have a|,"y,|m,,,,"d_,._ mil l DIYTI- TN' 11°F |113 the Bmw" P°l7\iTlf»|°“\ f°|1°"°d bl' I0" °f "°P"“'“' Itisby no means uncommon for the bg.; |gk¢d,,t§d'|¢ shea, that gh; -me tatlon,ls felteverywhemnnd while the umm", to Spend wb 0,. th," d-"ln llifihna wht °li- by the Awciatad sreeulonlata area; yet rt-w ln numbers- maklngllle furry mile voyrge. on differ- Pwxviu Niki" *lid DUTPNCU UN ¢°°d|¢|°“| "bidi "°“°° them °'° sntocossionll they have been out for two ‘ I aU§UQq.,.,I]»]s,.§oIY"Qlrnoi| that ffiff |11 lllllfld U19 m°V°m*“¢|“ f“"°" °' and three week: drilling up and down '-- Ia (bg wi f Us colonies Lori 109-\lllr|°l °|' Wm* °|fh°|' °*7'1°"Y "3"¢"~‘ lho straits, fast il: some huga’pan of ice-,I Deals w ith ' mi W Cwilflll to ohio oolme 'ill \ll\'l°\\b¢¢\'||.Y lPl‘°5d- and ill tba winter of 1903 thl Stanley was I , _ Mauers of' Denom inten is and purposes a correct copy. gr... ht. ga ,_ _ v This faailngla not to blinked st. the ,bg "nm, gp, _ ___, |il3li0fidl~ 'NHNOYR Sl _Rnd MM.. .i LM .adn ‘nd to ...,. -- pfgent time, but unless some promp p’,,_‘,|,°mg`!,,r|~°,m,,¢|n. W Sum on informed the lflflmlis “ke” N17 "E" f°d""‘| |i°'°"" mersifie. finally reachin Goo town ulunl llrznllul . .. » ~f to If no answer yet lllelli-it *UT b¢°°UlPl 1|" 'Y having In tow the Minto, which had leen _ _ 3* le h explained that soon. The Irlandm lhemflvfl °f¢ enabled wlillraarleavorlugternslet tae AII U16 DiSifiCiS_Mail_y , ~ M *wg meuq, Wu °_“ greatly toblsme for much that has S“n|ey_ Cattle Suffer ` ___ ` ‘WWI NFUIJIII UJIIJ the oolonlol of , ‘ not been done. They are not united but ml RUNNING 0,, THE ,Cn 1 ` Ihad been received. it is rxpalted lhst _ ' , .\L VIN lcld fl "lil lh l' b - an ua ‘D an' 6” th” R ‘md RCSUNUT on in The House ITU paliy feeling is allowed to come before By Klmcmg M we map of Prince ___ “rm” thi; ‘alll :rar d: fr: .Y _"hm ,Ml “Bond “me mrsngc Wu , n Y. Dil luaunat Klnarlém 1' "“ °°° "M11 |"l‘0\/ide For Making the ””° “°""° °‘ "‘° """“°° °“° "N" "` Eswmlrtlrna lt will lam.. nut me ;»rr2°:1fllv01.l-nfl -tw 'll ox-locks m intlllbhulryllslitrequired one ofthe lzreatest obstacles tabeover- numwtss put of the Stn,” of N°l_th_ Mrnrcrsa liar, .\l.r/i., Jan. fl.-As vvhlchtime and place the Preallytery ni lice annruncad onlhat day that il had that L J. | h S |'|t game, , A _. _ IPrlnt~c I-Inward Island mst pursuant tl U Y of or Ekln. w o pl Dunn me comm “mon of themed umherlwd |,, M Q49" Tmveme and every llouscholder in \icditlnc lint, vlilo,lldJ°“rmmnt md W" comutumd bym' '*§““n` ms” hm] ‘ad wh" wum not R R Tornlentinc, while no expanse of wnlor. has resided in lilo city for rlny icnlztil of I moderator pro tempore \fr, R. G. Sinvi llr. M ___ h .1 4 . 4., . Minnunlrlgh. 'July “amd lerrlslslurekan appeal wklll b;mn‘lnl;;Io tb: wspuk or is ‘wud “bow Plcmu I8- Iume IB directly interested In came WIWMI Wham were Dream, “tum ¢_ D dlrettauthorltfof Lord l. gin, who uns ‘Anile Csdsf.olllIl'¢damrlr¢s nttl-e OTTMA Jn m_hu_e houuucom throne. ‘U “F ' 'E E ° "" laml. During the winter the prevull- ` fM¢Pn¢e,rl.Ml¢nr¢l. A. Crslreimlnlalers. at-“eatin 500111114 and wh°<~vuid not be lui." I | ‘ urged to carry out the terms of canfsder- more or less extent, the severe weathrr , Charles McKinnon and John A. McQueen reached until the 22nd. A ’ T-‘hd nth. are Ku mon! ur Mmm- 'L bmi) SWA” Hman ti f llln this to nt separation 'ng “Ind” are hm" tm "nth 'nd ' Ielflens I °‘.i'““”“‘° "°""“ ‘M um' 'X luovedsresolntionlnfavor of permitting A om" A K Rn E northwest Ice forms in the innumrr- which is helm; "p"i°"ced°nlh° ""m"I Tha' ¢d|°g, 1°, ¢||,|m)m,‘k, 1M A , I - _ _ _ Y ` < no r. f“*““°°"h’T~&"““°° " w" hnm' the manufacture of denatured also o Tm' m"°uuc`:;n;;\`_';_e:;:|d‘:'?tlb; gx Z: able l-mall bays and harbors along the I’ "°“~‘|“g '“”“°'Y '° ""- E” is “EXE *° Em IS. Sacuart havlox been returned as duly Amermn embwy' "ned "L me mms” dwg *%6°\“"dP'°' Th' 'muh-‘ free of excise duty for fuel iight powtl 'Monza to yo D coast is driven Southeast through the D°°°"h|° “E "cum any "c°“r8& “donna ' I ' L. Thi ' - _ _ Gypllff #Fifi-Ahlllm wrote the letter mdlndnsuh, purposes He mmoantli U'l;ill°'“N;:U`='\°| Mlkfn *:;“r*l‘l`;":l"Lhe wa; stun" mlm” A im' at ,hs CAD", "_ tion fronl from the osl lyini! selticusas Q39;-;A(pl|-al Orvis having buenestsb Mum “dn” ,5,,w|n,¢.\he purposes to “E on W ,B muh, ¢|°,,,|, m,,|',,.,, fm. My mn” the low wruperaturu has putastop ton l . ti l mains only ta dewrvlllv 'meh “Anand .|coho|m,“Mb"pp"‘d of |p:lit;tslNmlstrr;::riyl;m'cpzciunmll mm and "mu", lawns M H communication iortlluprcsem. fy" ""1 em wh oolnnnrintl its rlcctiveness and coat wltl com" nc lunches the eastl-rn and of thc strait. The U” Nb"E“’"' 'nl hhmaim oil toni gasoline und other fuels, arid It Wm be ‘Tod :ond ssmmllb nrovemont of lheioc depends almostwhol “h"`“‘“k "p““'| ”pp'"""‘?y In “WM 'Hs' ' ' on. _ ' `\ Eh “un °“°l°m°u° °h““°l°‘ loupes of iight and power lie recom Mud bln? sunlioglu, me: or de ly on the winds, but even in oalnl vvr.-athrr N’ I I h h A f d H ) .N Hprr H n ) a v W N ‘ ' N, I Tl* au ,M will bl |llld° mended the nes of five per cent wood al "asm" m buhinwl’ and whim umm the bendvrlcy of the currents is southeast liarva \\ ny o on s t rl n ll ll 1-r ltfll . Y. HUCHN* ¢°}.°|g,¢lk|laf¢ht'J"|¢ralnalcohol,l.hi1 pro D M hl I d clly, and tha ioetskeslhlsoourse. lience ‘""y'|°“'""""h“"‘ 'lr “N r°"' ° TN' l -_ tl ooore ._ . . . ulllillllbn of the incident dlaoios -s thc 'Nunn we “banner ‘cr “hi LL mm, :iyxlse r;:wraNl|t~`l~c thi; ylulet nn; It huppm. th” the most dlmcun passage Tlloualrlds have crossed thc llolrln from fd” tb” the Drlilsil view mnlres a an “napa “lon ` hi k that me for the stAamers,ia found at or near the ltladygoing mere lnts now _ .up slam. 'hm i.;.»ean G1’ ur Perm (Corfu-\ul|\@» Arnenloull hm as “md nm mm, comlm cup". walls ta. faufrt mrs l.~ rm". "‘° WI’ ug* .mum W' °°*"'N°° W N' ' sllhported the motion He had Rven t t i fam” on tb“u" Geor3el0'”“ Y" P'°'*°“' YM" °f elpfri- Dfoasllos of slorslgn force on Jams .noch thought. tothe quest on whether ;';‘;u§°:\r;:.|I;z in ev", W,” scat. ence have taught Captains Finlayson and l cllllflilllf W' “‘“°' °‘ '"5"' "3 .lcohclenuld brsupplled to farmers al d “Vo mlm th# ,My Brown thstthls is the natural course, and wif 'll°'u°l wh” th' Bdthh mv prides mnklfll itn. chest* substitute for h-‘v,°eTp"::n Munn cheerful nam” they are inclined to favor it, oven-when afllloot Ml [aopls now condemn lu kerosene. InG rmany farmers hadatill.:\|;::1u?;e“;e“ some mngmc "_ me p,,.,,g, 1,, r_;|,,,|°¢m0,,,, 0, other "nw “tb 'nn' "° Re" Aduinl on their own farms, where refute ll n ' I Nfl! ml! b¢l1`l\”|°fWIl-ll “H1001” D0 diHi» I i lk towards overcoming the DWNUSM ‘Will Pifloe having dselar md “num” wwomm to "adn" I Glo; s"';l"euTh“= are not tm mm Wim "° "M 'nn' 1°' meh cohol This was received ln a oontai l cu _ l ; °n°h| n th. omni, who are tlnnlorlnl F0! 90DlI‘li»°D of wh oh excise officers kept the key he -nt," on” who an hung than for ln no other plrca have ateanlshlp I Y '- ` _ llU0\l\Cll°¢ |"° "uk °' comer-t~ uerr fl.-I ulnnrlami uwcl lor de und. of don." ev", ,cm "mmkh men to srmand with such raplrl and Ulsprfas and Public are nnuml W P 6 th. de "salon due M ucdmln com changer. A steamer maynroall in opsn s\l”M!illly sllnilu- vlow “L ,nmplwm moved me ndjuura mmncsun `"d huh 'mmm “vs_ ' water la oaaday, as the Miatolild from hill l w sr or no _“wht” ad.” nd an hon" M Am' mem" U" Maury! hmm!" Georgelown on Monday last, while Tn. “sshd E. Ollllrvl li' lil °'*’°°k communication between the Hand and °“|7"'"' mu" °'” th' s~‘"“ nh. Mlmmd 'Nm tb. du- or Powrbe blocked. Indeed rrnlle the llata M’ Nh' l;"":d‘ linsrd a Linilrlea Jlurea (aide. die snub.. bo” fm, A, WW, wma' dm," sped toward Plctou on Monday. the s to ‘ ` M T . "°'_"""'°"_`;°` throurrh the development of the loe~boat B"°E'7 "wh" In ""7 '°' °" P“°' m::;u:‘:::. lil Glrooilill on fresh pork Md# service at the Capes nadsr tha Mutlarta mu" mnd' T" '°"“*u°“ °‘ W' |°' 9" “'11 md P"b""7 `°s“'°‘¢" and irvin|n,frola tha flratcrosslsggr N," ls constantly changing and no one r 5dr i »(‘nawb.é”".aDm‘|a m,"h“"`wn;me knows what dlllleulllss may er'at an ' all . M 4*' ul nm,” ,h *mmm M they are actually encountered. U. ll N' ;;'f-1.3.3 :s “Tad lm' 'lc' naryppx There nra obatselos other than lee, tn usda:-5 .. I _ be overotme. A ssldrn coll asap . - ' ' f ’ ' . rlllowraa mln wana..-, mm a nu Till TCI Blllilli UPIUWN- of vaporaa dense as fog and this is a , U1” lu. ¢¢..,- hindrasss to ssvlptisn, Although erica atom mir was” ‘|’m¢ll»s ‘“°“**"°‘*~*--i--- iilrhknb ‘nswith li# rig; Tglgfl seg' S 'll irq*-iss. Xa lo sais-from larfhenl uses. I! -;:=nhe»eettFru==i 5-’:..;':.~ :.~.:':'.."3;’lf‘-.';'. ‘I ::dr~ti:z“.d:'*:ry wool. HQ knuckles ` wp glib; ‘weapon ‘lhla Ueslsa lllll ll \ll\ °mm ws Qi Any ¢per_1_n“ Prompt iSrecialCorrrspond` attitude adopted by another t-lass 00,] and “md Suppl,” fm. m°n||,,_ Ifnnohflln ii-The mlonalomoe ia Thafdeaprevnllahere thatlhearlmiralty lr still less justillable. The slu- S|,,,°(|,,-,'N,,,¢he,.n URM was hum tn "|'|°"‘ 'mm ”*°9“"°°m¢ 0! "N “¥N“"|°“ “°“”‘ 5! “N0” In Prim* FTWUYJ I [Ind T* there has never been a vllrller ln which T ddMm tits governor the rshentevsnta in Jamaica, may mdilfy moat serious and cannot be re- th, mm ",.,,|,,, W” cf ed p r orm rx- ot Jldllea, oooeeroil” the exchange of the plans under whirh the \Vcst Indies garllcd lirhtly. The \- hole fu ure oi ,.|,,,|,,e|, 5, th, bm," bmw at the ltt arpbstwcan himsl slid Rear Admlr were aitnu~t abandoned ssanavalstatlon the province depends upon improved C,,p°,_ W5 were have been “Mom in sl Dev 'WHO tio llionbof these advices and iris suggested that Jamulcamlzhtba facilities for winter communication whirl: the stcarllers were able to Fondltionsin theStrslts are unique.. a nano qasa ovnnooara , ll @|».l\a 10 ' °' lnnnltle. inf? ; =" iiél . % . `.I'.`1..Z".. .'.'a.T".:"::.:°"”'"'. ""~' ""4" ii JANUARY 26 (Jr WI.r§'£’¥£n"‘§"'aT§B""‘li£‘i1. To K EDWARD! ls And Cannot 'Beunbam T Actlon ls Taken Separation Will Be- r lssuevery Soon.” .A4lzz¢2.§Db¢rclts provlniul the nd\'nrll:lgt.~ of their rc`I s I s ' lapel-tive harbors. yet the ice lirlltkt-r‘ILOrd S captains put hut little faith in illlal-` T... ...W .... ..............T Governor’s Version of The Incident tobeluetin nil pllrts ofthe Strain _I Summersllle may or may not be _navi- gableuutil illc first of -Trlnvlll-1 in each ` winter. Thechances arc in its favor. Tim same applies to Clnrlattetnwn. And there nlly be times even later v i INIIIIST EENNEI] IN - IIITTIE IJISTHIIITS Callie seen fronl the rnllway are lnur:’l car. Word hue liccll rrccived florll llowll Wlllowtlreek, nllu the di~l.rict south ti .._.__.__....__-i PIIHIIII MEETING EIILIEI] TIIEETHEH 'NT KENSINISTIJN To Discuss Non-Fulfilment of _Union Terms And New I Subsldv Deal. ,._'_. Krmsmnron, Jan. 25 (Specinh A pul-hr lnseting, non-partisan. wl!l be held in the Hall here on Friday, February l at il p. nl. eo discuss the question of Xonfulfillnent of Union Terms and the new Subsidy Arrangements. Thia meeting ls balng called by auth well-known persons as W.M.SInl| soa,l-irq, J. P. Hamilton; Mgr. D. .l. Gillis, indian River; Herbert R. Baker, E-q, largate. and John Barnard. Eaq. Kensington. Premier Pin. Bca.GaorgsE.Hu|ha|, John A. lsthismu, I.I.A.. and others lnalndlng the Editor of 'Ill Gssnllaa an iavihlpo ba present and wat. The prevalent impression hera is that The Gaardian‘a rceaat articles show a sussg snap of the al uatlos. ll~1‘p Llninavlt Cana Diyhtileria. when thesehru_bors llro open, or near K lzes the service wlthoutsufilcicnlly com» th pensntlng shippers. The captains ar.. ordered to not soi¢ly on the r own dis- cretion, and up to date favor of George .. I PHESIINTEHY rNus1‘oN, Jsnla'ca, Jan. 12.- (Tuesday) ly 1°. and when the rlelmers could, -Two earthquake shocks, the heaviest run to tlleul, but continual dgdgrng since the deltructlve ones of Jan. l4'h_ ,Lon fm” me p(,.|_ to ,,uo",L_,,>demu“l_ were fr-lt here at! o’t-lock this afternoon. I Several buildings were throwndgwa, and He vera lzreat alarm among the *___ UE P.E. ISLINI] n VIILENTIEII] Various Church Affairs eerlell. proclamation was rl all before ihe assemble! congregation, and no objection being oil'-sred to the life or doctrine of Mr. Stewart. Mr. A. Crnllc conducted dlvinr service preaching hom I Timothy il;1l Ml* S D- MUPNIOG Dlrrlfed the steps and the mollcrlllor put the usual questions, which bring slltisfaotorilyjanswered Mr. A. S. Stew art was by prayer inducted into tho pastoral charge of Vallcyilelll, and ncllved the rijht -band -of fellowah'p I from lilo members of Presbytcry. Mr. ll. l\fci’hes addressed the newly inducted minister and Mr. Il. Michael the people on their respective duties. Mr: T. l-`. Fullerton was on nlotion, ap- pointed interim moderator of Hampton session ln plaosof Mr. A. S. Stewart reslgnt-r'. After conferring with the elders nlni trllsrt.-ca of the oongrertation ‘ 0( V“|I\'!n¢'|d. Presbylery adjourned bo meet at Caledonia at Il dclork In the: afternoon of which public Intlmatlon wrs made, llnd this sedernnl. was closed with the benedlctino. A. Cnarsr, Pres. Clerk. At Caledonia, and within the Presby- terian Church there, on Tuesday, Janf “IU 22nd. liXl7 and at 3 o'elock afternoon which place and time tae Pnabylsry ul` Prince Edward Island met punhallt to adjournment and was constituted by the moderator pro-terspore, Mr. S. D. McPhee with whom were pn-sunt M s rr A. Grey, R. S. Sinclair, H. Miehs-l. A. S. Stewart, A, ministers. ll, .l. Campbsll. Charles McKinnon, John Kcllonald. ahd A agua McPhee, elders. Tns edict for Mr. Gen. McLennan's ilduetlon having been duly served. the usual proclamation was road before the assembled oongre nation, and no objection being offered to the life or doctrine of Mr. llcbannan, Mr A. S. Stewart conducted public worship, preaching from | Zechariah 13. 7. The moderator n lrrated the steps and put the questions of the formula which were satisfactorily answered; he than by prayr ' inducted Mr (leo Hell .nan into th- pastoral charts of Caledonia, sad gan him tha righllland of fellowship. The surly laductnl liaiaur was wsleonal ey nas season, or Pnranvl-.v. me hula; nad llqwllllsaann ta sbs we hu-analahstsokllaaeatas a lnnoar ol Hs court. lr RG Iinehlr sddnaead the ninlstsrssul.r8D McPhee the people on their rapesslva duties After tsalaias with the el-ian and trsstsasof the oolfagstlos Prssbyeary adjourned. ‘ A. Cnarsl. Pros Clerk. lpeople. No one was ln_iurt».l. I SV\'ETTENi{.\M HHAIID i"iiil.\I. Los Dos, Jan. °Il.-Tile colonial oil'-cc i, now in possession of oilltial advices from Sir Alexander Swetlenhanl, the Governor of Jamaica, concerning the excl unge of letters' between himself and iile iicar Admiral Davis, but the exlcnt of there advices and whether or not thry contain an expianatlon,an apology or extenuating /eircurnstsnccs has not been disclosed. It appears that the Imperial authorities requested the Governor of -Tamairll to a lui them a copy cf his letter to Rear Admiral Davies. This now has bran furn'sl\ed, nd it shows that the letter, as sent out by the A.a.sl cistcd Press va lu to ull Itis now learned that the aecrelllry for the colonies, Lord Elgin, sent a second cablegrsm ta Goveruor S wetteuhzm ask- nz him to give his version of lhe adalr. nd to this the foreign ofilce informed the Associated Press tonight no answer yet drawn up on Jun. 21, and the colonial of~ been sent to Kingston, it was nol really rvl arded until Jan. 22, as it rrqullerl the John R. Carte r, charge d`al1‘a'rs of the- olllce tonight and received the srme ex~ plllnat'on of iho situntionas wasfulnlsiled to the .\ssoc|aied Press. The fart that Governor Swcltenhrlm wrctc the le lor in Roar .\rirnirnl Davis having ln.-on estab- ||shed,thele remains only to lluicrmina the ofilciai forlualllies llnd lhc indications ure thai. the rnatltr will bc ll;lnll|r:d through the utllal diplomatic rllnnllels und that the culrl~ponder.vc will be ulllde public in a blue book. Discussion of thc lncldcnt liir l-loses lilo fact that the Brilish view mnkrs a clrllr differentiation between Govcrrwl' Swet- tenham's opposition to the presence of a foreign force on Jamaitrln soil and his manner of expressinlr thla oppo.~Ilion. What the British governmrnt and people now condemn ls the tone of the ieltcl in Rear Admiral Davis, the foreign office having declared that there was “no ex- cuse for such language from an omclal to the umcer of a friendly nation engaged in a work of bhmanily." and the press and public are lduptlngs substantially similar view. But on the question whether or not Governor Bwestenham was _instilled in asking Rasrltdmiml Davis to with- draw his r\rm"d forces from thi) island, British opinion lnriines to hold that iiovernor Sweetenham acted clearly within his range ai~ though many persons contend thsttbi Abnormal conditions should have indllotd the governor lo wslvc the usual require- ments if, as la supposed here, Rear Ad- miral Davis landed marinas at Kinpton without a apeclllc request from tha pw arnor. The idea parsvalls that the admlralty, al au outcome of the agitation sronsetl by the rwoant events la Jamaica. may modify tha plans under which the West lnlilsl wsnesllnoat abandoned as a naval dl- tlon, and it la suggefo! that .iagshe ninht he made a strong naval stein attached to an effective and well anim aavai bass on the Canadian coast, if forthconltea mloalal conference can dak some plas for tha dlelrlbullan of the financial responsibility for ul a` -lefepq throughout the tolplye, `