____ l f » » \ v i. i _ ii I i _ V ___ v..,._` .Y-__h,...___.,..=.~1-.e~ __ _ -.n .e-_F _ _-sy-e.-,... .~._--...en-. .<.._.._v. i i i > v i i r i i _ . Phil' 0|' Bllltlf _Foxes Ultll' _ , . '___i_ 5_1 Shu F0; _*ii -?..“.;?‘;.”°2..€.f and' .‘-_ ' . NN; . ‘ _ _ /#ni fnninber zoo et '.~_-‘ \‘ _ ' -i'<_-» *hae ::_ak;;i_l._'o'y_er five* _ _ ___e- ee ‘ in -____ _ re _' _neef'1'i":i ,,¢ _ M _-sua. reins ‘ku-eeh kennedy- Wii l_|‘°_lF|§9llf ‘dl 'new concem. A ‘-' .-.F§P°h 5 “P"¢_0°‘r0!WB 'in every P .,_ _¢°v°r¢`11i‘!th.vrlre overhead e;l_, ,‘Q_\‘_l_\;iDD6\i modern ap- p _ _ ensu e” ` " the dons. D0 ` `WW2 101' ;§Ii|(_>'i‘tl'§nd'seclusion_i ‘ -_`0Y!1°N 5110# fifteen pups gsrrlns of it a and there ie .Wlllhce 0f_)t_vYe1nty-five. 'Bic ve- tlle pups_j;sl{ould _ range 'from _ -__00;t0 $£.000.00_'eadh so a sub- ii!»:§'_;_¢liV1¢\Ulld is fassured for the- ` 'l‘]ilr""=`siich‘efsi`!»enses will not exceed oygétwo per cent. "ofthe capital. e qireftors jars; _1Pr"e`sideh't, Hon-_ oi~a_l51e__ _-_gil-dqeii _Kenhed-y, Bindei- bsni, D d -Esc., M. P., J. 'V _ _` , ~ sc’*,7. and Treasur- Gfe ,- ‘- "":‘iV_'_ g - I _A ‘of stock in the new co "lie ‘offered to lu- vbskorli 'the ‘Province and it is _ the _allotment will lie reahlly . _ _ 'tlfe business basis of thcl _ _‘is most liberal and _ jlor ‘this first year can- not ‘lllfli _ _ .Ning-large providing the *pgs continue to sell at the 'present op en. _ l\‘\\ll"“il51’ticulars will appear in to- morgowfs editions. arise ' ‘_'1`y. . ~ -_ i._.~._.__...___ H01. l. iii-is' -mnii is uiin (S _cial to The Guardian.) AMHHBTA, Dec. Z2.-Mrs. Caro- line Pipes? _mother oi Hon. w. 1'. Pipes fgrmeldy attorney-general of Nova Scotia, is dead at the age of 91. __ _ _.__-_--_--.- » "mow MANAGER. Mouriiaan, nee. z1-A. n. mne- " ' l I ii ~ . ' "7¥""-‘ffivrfé--4 l. '. ' _ “_--~’~+»_-_~ fm-e---_ \` l _ri _ Hiiliii LUSI \ is-q HALm`Axe XDBO. 22-»W0|‘d~`. qgmg- _ from Newfoundland that the meme; _F1°"l1°° 1'- 0! the Furness line which sailed from Halifax for Ulverpggl 1°" Wiliillelday morning. has been ‘°"‘°‘1 W P1°°°° new Gere rreeie and th” 22 '°‘ I1" °m°°T9 and crew are ‘\l'°Wl1°0. five of them managing ' ta escape death. _ - Hows the deed ie onivt nerr who WB! ill 'command of the steamer, -No news is available here béyond the fact that the Florence is _a total lf!" GM that only live of those »-on board were saved, . Tl” m°"°”°° WB” H ffeishter and her cargo consisted mainly cl apples and lumber. She was to call at St. 'John's, Nrld, on her way to Liverp0o1__ _ Si. JOHN Iiiiil \ _ 4 ___. (Special to The Guardian) BT. JOHN, Dec. 22-Dr. Lemuel Allen Carre one of the st _ Y. mo prom inent barristers of this city, was found dead _at eight o'clock this morning at his home. He was taken ill with heart trouble on Saturday' night but death was not' expected. Deceased was a son of James Gurrey for many years barris- ter at Gagetown, N. B. He was a graduate of the .University of New Brunswick with first division honors, He afterwards completed n special course at the Harvard ‘Law School and later received .the degree D. O.L. from the University of New Bruns- wick. _ Of late years he has been interested in the steamboat business and was manager of the St. John River Steamship Co. He was -fifty-six years of age _and leaves a widow and five children. wiiifi»i_§iiii_\ii tier '_-'hae been appointed hy the c. P. R., General Manager of the eastern Division, including maintenance of op- erationii.,--Ido hasfihaen one -of the as- sfltlllll' tothe Vice-President. . eei----_ _ ' ; ~!-lnhmoaiun IN nav. D§f!BY_,'Dd0Bmbe‘r 20-The Bay of l'i‘ultdy 'hsi"'bQ8h lashed to fury during’ the past‘i'Whi‘i¢y1four hours, the wind wiiz hurricane force first coming up fro t\!'e,'f`i0uth`esst, then shifting to` northwest. Nothing under sail' has --CLIFTON HOUSE.-J. L. Gaul; Edmonton, registered ' at- the Clif-" ton House, Summerslde. between mid- -Dr. Ennis lvioyse, Lynn, Mass, is visiting friends in Bcdeque.J. -_~Miss` Elisa Noonan, Albany, is visiting friends in Bummel1ide.J. -Fink Jdhnson and Earl Brehsut who have been visiting in Tiguish rc- dstsd to leave port. The steamer Y,”-,'n°,m,_» gaming across from gg _-turned to Summerside Saturday even- John toidby, had it very iough, ehift- inffcergo 'on the trip, but landed lt_ sl ln, ‘good condition _' isail and steam packets load- ed _ Christmas goods for parts on thefg by qide of the hay are held up fln;.'"Bt. John. 'Dba Norwegian steamer Skogstag, with a cargo of N000 lbns » iron ore loaded at the Port _`.'Wade pocket, ventured out lust befori dusk. and when she past Disbi Light the blfg waves were breaking clsla over' '-her. The Skogsthg has bleu _delayed three or four days thrqg-h the _conveyor of the packet bros _ g iowa after 3,000 _tous had been _slit cs_card. \§l%d'i` iliininxent C/use Dnndrrld. ing;J. MEXICO T0 END IINREST. WASHINGTON, Dec. 20-Housed by the attacks 'upon foreign lives and property in Mexico. as a result ofthe revolution there, th,e United States ambassador to the Mexican capital leaves here today with a demand that Mexico take' prompt action to put an end to the existing unrest. " _ While the state departmnnt maln- tains éilence, it is generally under- stood the foreign governments have made representations concerning the destruction of tbq property of their citizens in Mexico, and -the jeopardy in which those citizens are placed. ..\a.,,@g',,,._.;,_»,,__,_.,,,_-,_-,_-_-,_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-fe-_-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-.-.-.-.-_~_-_-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-.~=.~.-_-fffi»vwv::= _.i.iwoiiiii:lu=ul clue crises* _v7_ht¥k`:_-¥:»rning Guardian (mailed)bne yeaf....... 50 . _I _` Vaedisgi Countryman Name. Ofli Th ‘Q srdian papers for price ol one* _ '_ T “sv (weekly) one ye_sr--- '-50 t `h ‘”§‘,2..‘§.i’.”‘.2.“..., .if tothereadlng ‘ n by thous- farm magazine. i waged paper, sise -_ P3599- ._ i eae, 1 diy operationepigglells of ‘ sheep. views of the are given about The Can TODAY = ___ is - ,e _ "°iif"='°5"i‘°"`.'.<.“..‘f°""%.. 1 myefzronw, Ont. \_ .ne even... ne- I it i if I -_"il . I / yy _ (BDWIBI _to The Guardian) ~» f , night Saturday (after the~;qriv§l__ the Empress) and 9.30 tiieiprevilrus °‘ evening. -_ _l ¢ | \ Uni e States. 'l‘he directors have /been requested to make the Provin- writing -they have not fully decided to ;i'.-- .z‘ ch e- thusiasm has been created in this, the largest fox company in the world. I *___-V-...~_i _ PARTY- FOR- SLUMB. LONDON, Dec. 20-The Duchess .oi Marlborough and her mother-in-law, the Marchoness ol Blanford, are ar- ranging a. big Christmas party for the children of the slums in the East End of London. 'Lady Constance I-latch, wife of 'Sir Ernest Hatch,wi1l help them in the arrangenients. ~ A hell will he hired in which will be set up a large Christmas tree on which will hang a present for ever-y‘ child. Lady Constance, who is very clever at handiwork, is supply- ing a great variety of fancy articles for the entertainment, including dress- ed dolls and baskets of dainty ar- ticles of clothing. COHDEHSED ADS '[00 LITE FOR _ CLHSSIFIGITIUII _Une cent per word each insortlbn .lu this column. Cash must accom- pany order aud five per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty- fiascfs- » CAB DRIVER-HENRY WILLIAMS, Phone, night, 386 L, Day 815 T. 12-17Mi2lpd. made. Fresh every day at Saun- _riers, Newsom & Co. 9-GM?-L BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated at 166 Kent St., Mrs. George - Douglass. `12-28M6ipd. WANTED A BRIGHT GIRL WITH A god education' to learn the_ "$yp`e setting. Apbly in l>e\‘s0n it The Gulfiiien 0_f!1__°_!’_:_______¥_1_'?_‘L*ff_*'L WKN"i‘"sE153`A"`ooMr~1§i'rnrv'r oral. for general housework in a family of three. References required. Ap- i>1v__e;_==_;P_-in_=ei1__-ff»»ie_ 1=-1ao.s'-rn1ii- -- _dlgb between Wilber 0lu'k’s -‘lad gent weave, e hieei some inns. .~ ndar please leave at Wllber rsv“.esiie6s"1ioi'v“oxt-1risc“so1> ' Tito a gendlil billiheel <\°l'¢ ‘El ts communicate with McKay 5 J 'sauusoms snuseoms 'rr-lie nicer _ * pig. (Canadian Press) POETRY FROM PULPIT following lines : "Little girl, you look so smell, Don't you wear no clothes at all 'I Don't you wear cbeniise or skirt 'I Don/it you wear a petti-skirt ? Just your corsets and your hose-- Are these all your underciothes 'I The poem closed with a prediction \ ___i__._i_. WAR NEWS. the Montenegrin Army in besieging Scutari. ' -iss remiss ` little higher temperature. night was twelve above. ,Lt nine a_in. ' tordsy itlwas thirteen above, _ _ F _____f_~_~__-_;;‘-__Sentencei_For the Three Men Report Regacdi Mai-de!-' __|__|i-__.’|‘||,; - _ I __ For Murder-ci’ Kenneth’ -0‘eaih_cfllice`-Adraii-gl f. .nf L-ea. '_"|fofIe§Pasil`a _ _- ` l'I1ltl‘osn4,-e ,een l qu-_J _ ~ __ -- _l-..._ (BD6¢i8,l to The _ f Canadian Press) (canhdmn gnu) ___;I‘;£‘__1f;_#;¥-___I>_°_ii-'___22-_1_‘her_e_ were _ LONDON. Dec. zz-frheernnhinh em.; anrnpno, ,@...M,,,,z,, da e ufrljvme court to- bassy_h_ere has _a telegram from con. of»deJ.lb¢a;g¢m__,q,_, 4", in the Y' 911 111488! Mins present! - _ stanttnoplt denying file ‘Athens 'fe-5 J. ,Frank Hina” _an -,uw mr Judgw T°Wn5h°°d» M°B8|l0l‘ and ll°l’ii T 5Z_fhe death of vide ad-allhilrderhof Issue() yg’s~ pm ' D"’°d"'1° F°"° “'¢i'1°°“ Hldninsfhe liilfil' ' Pasha and the Josephs _of _Lackawanna on .oat :;:°:.:::::.;i::° ff as an no i--=-e ---M - - mh Lea J ° “‘“' °' '°*K°“' . “' "°"°°- _ _ _ ‘:‘“_°§Y'°1 snilw ofimurder in-theieecend - “ds” Graham. -Russell _ (Canadian Press) -dogma, '1'|m»g¢g|,._|*,\1,,~|,, Wm and Ritchie decided in answering tha _€OONB'.l\ANTINOI_’LE, Dec; 32.-.’l‘hn. to d.boidn2&eli§y'|_4'g'gg, court in this case to favor the pl-iso- Csibinct _to-day discussed the nance. 1i‘evg1y¢`;¢gg1¢n¢ gm-dwg to ners. The court being divided on the negotiations and fresh in- -following .il der icoiwsetioh conviction the sentence of , death structions to their delegates. ,an érdung ¢| Htalldi. -It is `béli§'\"ed in soil'e‘_q`liat‘tei‘s`th`at ` cipglyfgi 58 _ _Turkey is about to invoke the.good_,ma1;ia ea ggysn; -rpm Jug” _of the powers to prdmobe an thism bask 'inqxulitlc-indignation on `¥.|§°'U5”’¢~l ~_ ‘ outcome 'th`_e .esle g*l}ngm'g_ _ , ___1l_i:i¢ery__f<;f;lins ceutl_nuee etr:__1g_1_v; Iiessl circles inseuse `i`l!he senenfliil ' " ` » __v‘_”` ° ' ° "°‘°P°“ "3 °f__1i n ' 0! i>l’y'h\'§'H_idke'yVfor the handler gissiauglgiger than the surrbnder ofmhe ,K,,,§ek ,boyz ' ` ' _Reinforceinents arrive almosta daily ` * - _ in Syria and l§.urdeston. , Orders for guns and war stores " ‘ - ' ~ 1 _ llaive been placed abroad. -’ _ ` _ - ' ‘-5 _ --'- _-The military -party is in favor of' a - -- ’ - _ remaining defensive during the win- , _ _ (Canadian Press) gihliut assuming the olfeuslve in the- _ _ sr rams 5' _ , » A A gto fdfe. _ '_ RSBURG» DW- 22-B“b0- On _the other hand the most sober- - The sad aifsiir has cast a gloom I1 0 p agu_e has broken out near Po- minded citizens are most ankious lofi - ~ » _ , over the entire ‘community dampen- peovka in the g¢,y¢m'm,,,n,t 6£_somom_ a 'conclusion of peace. " _ Tw ' - - - eight°:;‘:__§1_t‘_’_‘:_r“;_;‘h° ‘h“°°“"'““d ATHENS, Dec. zz..-_'rho Turkish "`_' atment- army .at Milytene surrendered. 1,700- _ passengers embarked to-any for 'ionnendisn ~1>reee) ` _ Greek transports. _ ‘ sr. _-ail;'rlsasnuao_, -‘-.neo zz-ale ., '(Ca,nsdian Press) "teen ‘fishing boats were .lost in the Lorman Dec zz-Roumnnia par etorin nn the canning, | chase`d__two'_`destroyer's 'which were ,be-_T Forty lilberhien Ere ‘inisslng. i ' ing built in England for Chili. They 5 are to be delivered 'in January. ‘ - _ HU foensdinn Press) _ _ " afiirilens, nee. 22.-it is oineleziiy' "’ _ _ . .announced-.that the Greek troopsoc-_ _ _-_- - . - -_icupied Gortaxa after forcing 'the for- On Saturday last the Prince lid--‘-tiiled passes at Pslgoni ‘and the ‘dif- ward Island allotment .of shares in iicult Morova passes. ' Fun Wm téle Charles. Dalton__B1ack and _ (Canadian Press) ' ilver Fox Co were sol»d‘ PARIS, Dec. 22.--A semi-official _ > to Provincial investors. The statement to-night nays that the ini- (G d: ) total amount o stool; in thi - p t ith it ti 1 it - ."'"“ °'“ ’°°° pany, held by itivestors in thiss $3- ,tiIo(i1“i{sn:rlilore‘a) marei¢edl.m;nB mm B ua dz: v nee no t tals' 425,000,00. T I i Pa n “_ H 0 |$zoo.00o wnllgtinents usted to levels; eniton; ;o§v‘;l;;plt3;°fev?>?i:.l;tii:it- °“‘“°"° H°"°"‘“‘°“* ‘“‘“’d *“° me" ` chants tddevote part of their in- -1115 14 Vdz- 6 fllW`-i’-~. W\1i°\1'bl`0\78\1¢f investors is being sold rapidly tion. ' ` throughout- the Dominion and the ' °°'m°9 3° B W" fund "'B“i“°t R‘““i““ 1; 5 __ aggression. __ cial allotment larger, but up to this ' ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION as to their coui-se.A However it is ' __ _ --\'- ' -- ex ected that he total amount will ool.Ui/inn Ind. neo. ;'o_-- 'rhe At “ ”‘°-°“°“ °' h° °h“'1°“°t°w” p t _ S. . my he sold within the next few weeks Rev. F. L. ninunitt, n Methodist- "‘°"“°' I' U' G' T' “Y °v°“i“‘ th” following address was presented to ,when a meeting of the shareholde&p_reacher, has created a ssnsa_tion_by B H w°bb_ Mr wébb made A very ywill be called. It must he gratlfyr a sermon- directed against _the modeof “Angst and __a.;n".0p,..|aw l.esp0me_ 1”? t° ° °' “9“9’" "°l““""‘m'°*’”'”“’“-' nev. Mr. lar-for' F. 'rnrhueu “A scial portion of the sermon was md A_ D_ mb* “awed to Mr the '1“°t°'u°‘_‘ frm*-th” pulpit 0: the Webb’s perseverance and success as an organizer. _ _` v _ S. H. Webb, organiser of the Na- tional Grand Lodle of Canada: I. 0. G. T. Dear Brother Webb I-Only a few lioursi ago did we 'learn of your call from National _headquarters to pro- ceed at once to labor in another PIO- "h“t" - vince The joint co-workers ln the "Aw" B whim I d° .b°_u°v°' ,, A great works cannot let 'you depart You will dress like Motlier Eve. from us without snowing that we The above was cdnsidefcd imP°"t‘ truly appreciate the work that you ?'“t °t‘°"gh t° 5° “nt °"°r the wi” have done here in instituting twenty 1" th” 9”" d°°p”‘t°h°“‘ s subordinate lodges and also a. flour- ishing district lodge in this province. We wish you to accept this gift in watch and charm! hoping for your continued success. That you may live long and die llr harness is our LONDON, Dec. 21-The Daily Tele- earnest wish. Signed on behalf of the graph's Vienna despatch reportsase- 30011 'l`0mDlBl`S 0| P- E- I- S- F-_ rioils anti-dynsstic agitation in Mon- TBl‘bUBl\. G- E- 5-. A- D~ FIBBGF. tenegro because of the late success of Gmnd S°°"°tB"Y. S- JBY.. Chief Teln- plar. lf||i0UliCElBl'|&_ __ 00ll|i0 IITB. IEETIIIGS. ETC [IIE TEIPERATUIIE _ on _ mu " " ~‘ - ' cent per eeeh n on _ ‘num-noun’ Etc- in this column. Olsh must accom- '__ - ‘ pany order and uve #er cent discount ___ _ ___ . _ _, _:_ g _ ==== _.- _ _Q-no , _ “On account .of inclement' weather The temperature at tllreeloclock the “te of Ro” valley social 1, &l§t‘:tedm1?l:`el:'1ll11h¥Jmelfgrtxitsegantrihgx wanna to Dec' zum' 12-z3MEnpd° ‘. ---14'- _exposure was 14 degrees above neil; "The Pownal M5¢h°d1,t_ sunday ies: with B °°“¢‘1°f° °*P°°“'° school will noid~lt;_ ennnnl xnioe H V9- ~ . i the h ll ond y, Dec.2iird 'Tim l°W°¢'- t°m1’°"*t“1"° "°"°*`d°d gt” 7np. m.a Adgllsionalil and 15 yeitéfdiy WM ¢\1i"1°°l1 °b°""° “"0 cents. Special program Good music. and the highest was fourteen above. Everybody comm 12_21M5i_ The lowest recorded ine p previous .._.»- “How can you hiow which type- writer to bu if on’ve never had Yi” » 7 and at nine p. m. it was fourteen mm-Yan ean'gimply"depend on my l\J0"°- ‘_ dad word that you’ll he utterly and en- '1‘he 1°W°=f *°mP°f° ‘“‘°b v\‘°°°§m tieely eetlened with .iny Remington 3°g“1'g;°Y ‘l'_‘;h:€M°'°u ° gwzntrone or Smith Pnmierlénaghines. iii __l__d_ug_e an _ r _ H i . .' - _ above. The lowest _:'xrded_bothe pr¢AV_; me" A u_.._..’ _ 1°" NIU* 'W ° K “ '° '°' ' ~°'rh ‘ lou lee on t ill "*°° °- mf B°*‘{“*“" ‘t ‘§§"‘:,“°'§§_"’- he held izntlife oiatu-eiimx cgorggollwon.. :.ib°¢:_ve.. and at ll ne D. m. e -i Mondum mwmbm, “rm wmmmcmlg ‘ ` ' at 7.80, Admisllfm ‘teh odlltl. If the tTh1°0*l17d. ‘gut beoltgil; tx. evening Proves unis,V_0\‘|.ble, concert; :in bé mg: ton?" ._ _, u__;m't0_ #ill be held the following evening. _ morrow at 10 08 " ` ` V - - - 'n“”Mupd‘ - - .- _-. _._....._.-...l.:..__ Tha jug pats thi! IIUDOOD Mi 4.19 "Th _ho M the o_ G_‘ and tomorrow at 4.20; it -rises to-‘ e_ mst, "am morrow and Wednesday morning at .1-°,m“ul',° Nutz? 'gl |,,;..L“" ii iimmerside- *duhrihsrlide dsily didtpt Sundays.. 7.10. _ _ _ - The moon sets tomorrow mnfllills at' ‘e ¢, m_; rotary] , -_"avg 19°,-mmsgl at ms. eine ee Noon. _ .else Ferl Crm' _ __ The' first quarter of the moon was ug” up the ` tetown-Picton oiai1:'e-nnd»reeeivere'v»erd.is-nlfsi on sunday, nec. 16. nt 4.0¢ D- m- route. she wiu len 0heeloetetown__ The moon will be full Tuesday, dum gugpg gn ~ , at 1 a, mne- -nec. 14 et 1z.ao p. ni. returning wul leave econ at 1 p.; The length of-today and tomorrow in. on arrive; ef neon train. isa. I there _ 1-aku--1_1' illiiiifi f ‘r 'to *His -Guardian.) - ~ noon to-`da_y. ' Alec. 82.-lllsa 'Indra B _volux sirl. weston-ith' _yesterday morning and _died I _ asian- A 0 Maori.; lil lvicedsl Annsrvrou. Dee. zz.-A dieeetrdis _ _ _ _ _ t` ' 1 h ~ I in-|_' 'me 'ace_i__ee`nt due to the rect' Uzgrgzriiiurzhlxf azlftabmc elfe miiddk -blmsine for “tunica--‘l_ve miles from ur, wg. blocking for the - - with nutheir e'on'tente_ineius- 1 hueheie onto' soo’ huehele ned #he hesitlieietter-she-Jn: 18' heedoieacfse, enema t” ' ‘ he hall stove. had which arm soon isblue oovary. probability she would have preferred relatives and friends. old English silver plate, the property of the late Lady Caroline Lindsay and the late Sir George Wilbraham, at Cbristie’s, to-day, the top price per ounce was paid by -Mr. iPermaln,‘ for an Irish potato ring, by Matthew West, of Dublin", dated 1775, weigh-3 ures of _Cupids, `ds.ted 1689, weighing; _10oz. 13 dwt., -was -bought by Messrs. Pawsey~and Payne for S665. P_AY WIDOW TO MARRY. BOSTON, Dec. 20-Reversing a cus- tom~often followed by testators. gifts totalling $21,000 and an assured in- come for his widow if she marries again, are provided for in the will of Robert C. McQuillen, of Dedham, member of the firm of A. Storrs & Bement Company, of Boston. If Mrs. Mctluillen marries again a gilt of $1,000 will be made to her with the best wishes of her former husband, and in addition a trust fund of $20,000 will be set aside from his estate, the income to be paid her dur- ing life_ Her daughter, Catherine, is similarly remembered, if she Weds though by a smaller sum. Mr. M'cQuillen established a trust fund of $1,000 for the town of Ded- hnm, the income to be devoted to helping the poor. To his widow, as long as she remains unmarried he gives use of his house and household chests, and any of his horses' and carriages she mav choose to keep. If his widow does not care to talne his horses for her own uss,he directs that the trustees have them merci- fully killed, or else provide good omes for them He directs them to attempting .tp blow .out the, ' ' ` ia.. ill f-,110 mn the contents sud- sd for the night and Weston' "il- F§>°t`V°_l‘°¢ b:r|1l_'0Wfl\’s Bihllrins 'e ‘by h hbors to discover the 'two sl over 'face and ~t~ixe»~h` ‘ " _ ' of her body. on . am' a W >1‘0l1¢h't her. from the northwest and in a short dan ng the fire w n_nrr_eil that’ cf ills buildihgs were futile ce of ~'re-~ __"ing _the Christmas festivities and, _’|1'eavlng sorrow in the “hearts of m'auy‘ si-phone -laiiiett .oi amieno Bnyp. . _ _ __ _ _ the -father of the deceased. is :expect-._ _ ,e _ed to-night. The funeral was heldl J Monday. W' __ Miss Millett was 21 years of age’ and ie survived by several brothers' and l ` _ ' ,$300 . `v¢hest, 50 tpns pressed hay and all her clothing coin-“the funn lnhohisssy evdt1l'iheldeep~ 'B ‘WD ‘<77 ‘b\¢WiDC"`tlml o`fiartruck_ws9rmismd1.@s\*\ ispreader, _ 'Phe members of the family ‘Time wind was blowing quite before she. .time the dre wks.-heyoiiil coili-ol. attempts ‘to save ‘elven the team The fire started -fu a straw stack at vtlie rear of one df 'the *barns and is Her deco was considerably blackell; strongly suspected of having been ol ed s.nd_ had she -recovered sho would, incendiary .orkim have been _so disfigured 'that _in all` ' It will be remembered that onl ‘last spring, Mrs. 'Murphy i "her most valuable work_h_9l°ses_they 2 having been poisoned by r one person so far unknown. .-_-._-_qi- _ . _ ---+------ ' (condemn Pe-een __ B1yU_eesnl'ns,_ Dee. az."-is -mis . miss _roirnro mils _I _cena-ht ore 'diirins e ~ei°vin¢ anemia ____ _ prformance fat Barrngues tonight. ' A LoNnoN, pen. eo.-at ehe sale ei. fills “mee and 1nih7_‘lyI9 _ lied or ininrs 'Pen boihfis Wife rb covered. ~ ihiliilihii _ siis in i. $1,200. A pair of Wiilinnn and Mary can-W, _...___ I ters, embossed with foliage and ng-'~` (Canadian ww) JHAVRE, -Dec. %Z.-`(!l'prinno'Css- tro ex-President of Veneslmlh “sailed from here to~da_y_for=Now_ York. oH1oaoo's wouslv Jtmom C A _ , __ B0.-Miss Mary M. _Ba ??gr?xhmn years public guar of Cook County, was inau- gurated ygsterday as Uhicago's B5: woman ju ge. She will assist Ju Pinckney in the Juvenile Court and will _direct most of her attention to girls. In her position as public guar- dian thousends af young girls ohne under her attentlo and she is re- elme. " - . SCHOONER FOUNDERS. HALIFAX, Doc. 21-W0l'd hiiibcdn ei- "Minnie Pearl" bound for Halifax from St. .i`ohn's, Nfld., with a cargo of fish for H. R. Silver, has founder- ed in the Gulf. Her crew were taken on the vessel, however, by a stdamsr and landed safely at Tolwsy, NM. The Minnie Pearl is a schooner of 97 registered tonnage and belongs to Thomas I-iamm of Lunenburg, N. S. She was built at Mahone Bayin 1904. Her cargo was valued at $10.000¢l'lll insured with the Halifax ofhceof Dale and Company. Only two days ago, the schooner Tasmania, also with a_ h . make sure that the horses be not sold to persons who may abuse or fall to care for them properly. ‘ so insured with the local ofllee of Dale and Com-Dany, was wrecked and is now reported a .total foal. :_-_»_~_-_-,_5-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_~,-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-,~_-,-_-_~_-.-_-_-_-:ee .-_-_-_-_-_-:_-f.~_~l~:1-::: _'.-.~::.A_-.~f_-:::.'_-.;1*:.-:.11-: reproduced from theiistest Itis I most iifelikd like of an home in the Empire Whose subserl lone are H is M ayesty e 1 0 King George Fifth This premium picture, size 18x 24, is a magnificent picture, in gold and colors of His 'Utility King' V Majesty. _ - __ ._ ‘ ness of the-lingin new and one which is in every wsy wofthyitb sdofntlie ' _lx is, the work of Stone Ltd, Torout ,_ and is this firm to be the best they have ever . ‘ This ui it .'ustto 'Wllifie' ...-......i°"ai..°‘.,.‘:.§.‘:.';...:. ... y "Canadian Countryman.” __ _ _ This club offer is open for a limited _ _ only ‘Bidi order to give all eubeoriberssn opnort _iotshe sd _ age of it, reuewil notices hlvahtenmsii tolli lu tions that expire before Jsnusq ret, 1913. ' _ Present Subscriber' _ I ' 'un secure the“(g:nsdim Ccsntryis l Pictureion receipt efgoe. . _ _ ' __ ._ ___ ' Address all new and me ~ Guardian, Charlottetown, _ by re _1 _ “U ndio ' order, . . ' The ‘Ghariottetoelih TORONTO, Dec. 23.Moderate wes-- u _ Mi 1 '_ an '_ .nt _ _ terly winds fair stationary or af gvgv;gt|_ nmum- 8° w ’ _// _ . and best photograph ei -His ’ #lid is ,fordiie “ * _ _ lllbe sl t ho rs sad forty min- 'l‘.'G. Taylor, |snt,lsrlna|»ii‘isll Chgrlottatgqm ' ’ _.1 _ ~ _ ~ °°°“"' B"‘"‘"’°""’ P' B I ' 'H -lee nent. _ - _ IHIIK-__ ~ .‘ Ima _ _ is-nirliit_i._““°°, _,_ _ _ ,II ._ _, |113 ' ;ifr_ __‘. _ _; _‘ T“& nraonfcem ‘penal-ns. -A *_i*\5¥`l|\'ii Muni! 'mmm uiiierdu biniinene female mm-e.-i_ llx rhoehne lahiihr."s In which lesvsssn iiidiistrious and rispeotable family Azslost destltnso _occurred stimidnight last night .whim . n, _ferred to by them as "Hotlist Bait- ~' received at Halifax that His schoon- i' . 1-3,. I lr" _...- iw. , ~_.». 'l > 1 "_ ,, _.iz -i,._. cargo of fish for H. R. Silver and al- 'Ee' f ____ _.-1 i' ' gli 1 0