_ lowest to N e... -..A2 PAGE-9 '. _ _l\¢__>8 _ _ THE C!/ear _ .,r . iimlursc ' ' , szm-:rox » lll `§___, wal T' . " "=i-l`:'- fi' ' -' pAil.v \\'illll:l » Placed on Worsted Yarns Now °" Sinirdav '"d'T"°° ' _die ` ‘ |5¢¢all,¢ of Qppgsillon ’ _ - _. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TheRliodessoholarsliipcommittec heldl ’ f h S 'l’iiunc, Jun. Ltd-(Spceliil)--'l`lio Tariff lan increase of the duly to $2.50 regardless Vlniiiiiissiou- held it session at London- .li-rrv on Saturday. .lolin Drummond of the 'Lonflondorry lrnn Company asked for n continuance of the bounty of 82.25 per ton on pig iron. 'l`Iii- bounty now paid is $1.05 and next venr it will be nothing. Ile also asked ofthe British preference. Mr. Edwards of the Pipe Company also nfnntrii an increase of illty cents duty on pipe. Frank Stnnlleld of Slnnlield's, Ltd., wanted n duty placed on worsteii yarns now coming in free. Sllilii ANI] T-HUHNE lllll THENA DUTY ____ l NNEAHTN FHAUN IN EENAAAN AHAAN _\.\i|il-li1s'i‘, January 20.-The‘ Amherst itiily Tclegriiin yesterday publlsiied an ni tii-lc hcndeel “Tho Ciisc of the Sun,” ami lnovokcd by a letter' puhiisherl in its .-oluinns wlilcli blamed Mr. Thornc for iiliuivlnlg the SL. John Sun to he cold. 'i`Iio 'l‘eli-grniii eiinnipion Mr. Th rne, il.-i-lnrcs tiiiit Iieniid Mr. Scott did their llnty by the paper' and thc plrty, and says that thc members offtlic Conservative llni-ty were called upon to snro tho thin to the party, but were not inen i-nouglit to do so. Alter giving its version the Telegrnin proceeds: "There are men in this country whom the t`onser\'ati\'e party clothed, fed, and wirsiierl, and who in the days of power were able to innkcii coinpetency out of liiat party. Where are they no\\'I Sonic of tlieni are on the other side of the fence, some are dcnd and some are wondering iiuwttii-y cltnavolri giving u dollar to-- wnrris nncifortl to redeem the pii.rty's insilestiite. The dead cnus are tho best ones. We feel that Mr. '1‘iiorne and Mr. Scott deserve the tlinnlcsfof thc Conserva tivelpiiriy ful- the work wliioi they have ilr\iicdili~iiip: ycnra lyme by.When the Con- l .-orrniives of the maritime provinces allowed the Sun to pass out of their linnds they innde li iiiistiiltc which they are just Irolriiiiiliig to realize, and whicli is bound in he al. once disastrous and far-reaching iii its cifects." _ liO\V T() CURE TOOTHACIIE. .\nynciiinl'; tooth can he relieved in -'nniiy with Nervilliie. Flllthe cavity with ln\|,ting di ipod in Nevilino and rub lin-lrii|n\\'itl'i lNei‘riliiii-also. If thc face is swulleil iiiili sore bntlie the painful ll,u-is witii Nervllinu and cover with n Il.\nncl. This l.-im‘t fail because Nervlliue lillli»t.iie pain outright and prcvcnts it lioin i-ct-uruiiig. Stronger, rluiclrcr, more .-.»iti.~:fnctory liinn any other liniiuuut., l'o|.~.on"s\Nerviiinc has licen the largest. -.i-llcrlorncarly llfty years; try it your- ,~:i- l‘.=lll'2'll5iiBl EEE E ARG-A lNS IN `0liT-WEAR Boys’ Buff Lace Pegged lloot, $1.40 now $1.00. Men’s Bulf Lace Pegged Boot, $1150 now$x.z 5. Women’s Box Calf Lace, Nailed Tip $1.56. _ _ Women’s Pebble Lace, Nail- ed'Tip $1.15. Women’s Felt Cong 650- Misses’ Lace Strong Boots Nailed So'e 6gc. 1 Clii1d’s Lace Strong Boots, Nailed Sole 5oc. Infaut’s Kid Boots tan and block 39c. _ Save money by buying 11o\v» at - nit Brits. ments 2 lIls fondness of and success in manl __ . y . outdoor sports such as cricket, [football us- The horse races in Pownal Bay Satur- 'md me mm' l | | --- dny afternoon were witnessed by a large 3' .ms ‘lunlmes °f ““‘“h°°d' truth' - lil-:lii.iN, Jan. 2ti.~Thc Germnnniilitnry The annual meeting of the LocnlCcun- "““‘b°" °f P”°i"“» m'~‘“Y °f “`l\°iU hflii courage’ devotion to d“ty‘symD“"h.y fm' ---- ' nutliorlties ar: actively engaged in in- eilof Women was held Saturday sfter- drive" fmm the ‘AW “nd ““l`1°\U|di"E nm mowcuun at the wmk' klndhness' vestigatinilf what is nhirnrently a wide- noon in the Council Chamber. In the "'°“‘m”Y» The ACI? WHS in excellent CDD- “Telmhnesiimd fellowship' ‘ NEW YORK 'mn' 27'_(Specl“l)_E‘gM spreml ccmplmcy on lhe pmt of nom absence of me PreSldem_M‘_B_ Mccmndy dltllmllnd me “ces “,el.Bvu.yl"l_en,sl_lng_ I. His ex_\ii.iiticn during school days hundred Patients in Bellevue hospital commissioned oliicers and others to presided. Each one being well eoiiresterl, George _;’°“_‘;’_:Tl_"_:":l5 ‘€;°A_“‘_;“¢'l°" *‘_“'fl °fl‘:“_"‘“;:5 were endangered early thts morning by defraud the Government by unauthorized Annual reports fromthe Secretaries and "W" W” “ali” "mi the -lUa!'t.of the department tho blaze was ex_ discovery that hc was doing it large bust- Mrs. Gardiner, the absent President, was _ [NWN RMI' :M his mghem' mm' ungmshed' ness in rifles of 1881, lS8l and l8sL‘4 models. read and several suggestions acted upon. Ptlikhml °“'”@d by A- Jenliiilil Such rifles are sold to veterans' assochi. A resolution ivns adopted making thc ex- M0°ki“BBU'd» Uwned |>Y\V»Ul11\lld|Er. tions, and also in large n_uuihcrs tc dealers presidents past-presidents of the Council. Pal- 0-. 0\V\12d if! L- W00fl. :.:r:- ;:rc-- e.:re»- in all of these qualities Mr. Cameron isentatlve. Tiventyiive yearnof iigc V’ ' “‘ win to likely in afterlife to aids aim to Pf°P°l'“°“e 5"* by §*\'¢D°°“° Wufk °“ the Firoinen responded promptly with li” " i”'°`“m|“°"u-V' 3°°d "D" niufned bells and silent whistles and in extra European countricson condition Coidinl votes of thanks were tendered -THREE MlNU,lECl_ASs 1"’ is me 5°" °f D~G' C°'“e'°“ wnrked so quietly and etfecuvely that that they are not resold in Europe. It has Mrs. Sutherlandnnd Miss Anderson for ` ' M°n""5“° “ml enmred P"l“"° °f W“le“ scarcely any ot the patients in the build' been discovered that these rifles, never- there valuable services during the meet- P"°l"7"'»°“`"°d bYTh°m“5M”Phe°- 2 1 1 I wnexe A" 1807' lzmdunhm' in woo with B" ADR were awakened “nd ii Plnic W” "hi" thalcss, have been sold in Europe, and lnizs ofthe National Council last summer. Lady s““d§P°“"» °"V“e‘l 7°? Hem? 'H°“°‘"° mi’l°m" 'md vi” Cha“°°“°"J’° avoided. . . i - . §1‘::.li:“:.2;.;';r;:.".;° ‘" °‘ ..,?‘li:‘.. .,.;:;i°‘;i . ‘ 2 22 5§2“J»-f!’§£S.f-‘fi‘I:».2r lli1‘»i’§'l2.l°r:.2§ ef- D- V- i- Gross-examination revealed the fact that whicli was organized , during Mrs. Garior, I 4 3 il 4 °“ C“““dl“" I‘“"‘““"°' Au" ‘°“"h' °f th’ stan- of this h°Bpn‘M`] the nomoommissioncd oillccrs in a very [)lgnam‘s presence last June. Miss ‘Dnrkcy. owned by J. H. Irving, 3 A 4 3 mg f°r“Bh°'t_ "mm he entered Q“.e'”`“"‘ _ large numbcr of infantry relrlmcntu ara Fonnessy reported for tho committee Blackbird, owned by P.Murphy, 5 5 5 5 ;U”i"°'°“'y' !‘i”3“°” “nd N" “°w A” his implicated, and several men have already on need of n trunnt officer. Mrs. Doull on The free for all race did not materialize ‘“‘_‘|°r y"""' in Arts “nd Wm zmd““t° been arrested. _ hchalf of \V.G.T.U. asked that action be ns enough horses had not entered. "hm ye" ~°"“er ”'_‘°"-7 ““”‘“°5”f“l °°°"°' Tile discovery nf a nnnilier of hall taken to have the Curfew Ilcil restored. " _ While M' P""‘°e °f W"|°° he “'”“ cnrtrlilges for the new infantry riiin The Ladies’ Aid of Zion church has with- .E"lt°r °t Th°O|’5e"'er’ 'md “wk 5" ““""" model of lriilrl in thc house of a rcceiror drawn from the federation. `i"""'|“ “usludent 5°°i"|es' A” B" “"1" led to enquiries being made, which The election of ofliners was as follows: , hi" he hm* “ni “°el7."i°““"Y i"`"“'"‘l' re' resulted in suspicion falling on thc dealer Mrs, D. A. McKinnon, Hon. President ; __ °°fd- FOI’ SAX WMS N0 lm* |120" il “|6111 - H333 EEE Eli i s ..i.. . ». e- / At eighteen a Louilc opera queen ” ni4u¢ll|rAuU~us~¢ql~varn\¢M~v~a»lU\~|\°l¥*~U*"¥""¥* nil-mana initiate firm A lsloiei- in the inure ofn sensation. Evan before he was graduated from Quccn's College substan- nutritious blood made by orrozonc its Adel immensely better as well Fifty cents Com Dae. 44 Um, May, ull steamer to A -i7} course in 2 54 35 Fletcher in 902 and CHINESE [NME mentioned nhovc, whose name is Loll. Mrs. Anderson. I’rov`l Vice President; V I ber °f the Abmwrli’ 'Mmcic CIM" 'md WA5HlN5T0Nl Jim- 25-- Chiflfs » is one of the best bit cle riders in the A ilonileiiliiry vi.-ii. rel-olileii the exist- Mrs. n.iyiisifl,1fesi.lfini; tins Amlei-sun, ‘V - ` imperial commission sent to the U. S. tc ence of a large stock of old army rltles, Recording Sec.; Mrs. Gordon, Correspond- M\\Ti5|l11°P"°"|“¢9F» U01'-iillll A-lm ‘luaflef study Ainericanfconditions - social, and correspondence coniisoated at tho, ing Sec.; Mrs, Sutherland, Treasurer; “nd half mile l"¢“0f‘l“- H5 “'"Sl\ |“2\“l>e*` educational andindustrial-was received some time proved that Loil obtained his Mrs, Anderson, Mrs. McCready, Mrs. --- Of Vile AUBKWGIL A/l”l1°k l9'\'l\»Ull|1U\Dl°nS Of formally by President Roosevelt today at supplies froui the garrison towns of Ko- Gardiner, Past Presidents; Mrs. Poole, (N_ Y_ W0,ld_l "he M'“`"'i‘“° P"°"i“““ fa’ “ivsml 72"" l-he While U°“5e~ cnlgsberg, Graudcnz, Hchensalza, Brom- Mr-ra, Campbell, Miss Pippey, Miss Fenne- “Ab l l I r _, d h HlS°Hm¢ll1bEl` 0| me SHAVBKB (_7°l’DS WMI! The commissioners Tai Hung Chi, one bcrg and even Metz and Munich. The sl>y_Ml»9_p|cl¢l,l-ll,Mrs_1{¢|ly,M,»s_Ml,0,9_ 1 __ SX °°“'"°°“" ry R Weis “lg ' that W0n U16 C|H1\llDl0llSi1li7 |10 U19 of the most eminent. scholars in the immediate arrest. of all the inllitary per- Vice Presidents. , ef' _ Hlillfal l-iJ\l!`lll\lD€flf- _ IN WM DW' Chinese empire, and Tuan Fang, governor sons suspected of being concerned in _ ° A - __A - _"_ I ‘ __ minent in football, playing on tlia Prince of the PFOVAYICB Uf Hlllllllil- 3000111911'-\l¢fl these wholesale tllcits was thereupon - .. mwemy' to mnrryulm mn re' °f WM” Wm" “nd was "mme "mg f°" by Ci'|°“i~\\“ll LANE UAWUB. ilu! Ci'1|l1P»S€ ordered. Itis one of thcsle rarel ashes of stage Queellrm The press mporrg of this yl;5r_ mlnlsberl Charles De“l,y_ elllcl Fumnw cmlumes nllclled me met that fnino and fortune__t lat mislead thousands slated hlm ,ls one ,lf nm ben lngllla wmgs olu.k_ and Professor Jeremlnh most of tho stolen ritlcs and nmmunltioii . . °f “pm_"g gms' I ln th! iI\tG\”00|l08_l\l"° LBHKUG- H9 Wil! W. Jenks of Cornell Univernitv, had been sold nhroad,cspcclnlly in liuasiin, Thff “'15 “E” °°l'“";_°";_" 1 “_5t“§i ‘;°"°'_'; also prominent in track athletics at reproSBl\U'\¥ me “WW ‘l°W¥`l-lllbllt. and init, `tllat the infantry rifle. now modal S uf' “ ‘en N ?r;_ SI; tmmf Ktimzm Q\l€0n`»~'. livin! U12 l\il~f0\ll1l1 C\\“U\Pl0n 0|' con members of the commissioner‘s win. innmuniiion .mu bilyanet,lni.liie¢n ;“"‘° ““‘”l'-ll ° “ _‘d “_” "l'°__l ’;“” °“é the eollvselasiveef- I1” *"‘_=* *wld P"°‘”' unite. reached the White House About sullplied to the French iiiilitary authorl- I nt" sm; 0 lglsrfs Cen do N “K” mem “mc” in the ”t“d°“ts s°°i°H°s 'A' 2-in D- Ul- tlum _ °°°m°l' V9 Wm B " “M “' _h Queens. . _ In tho blue room Secretary Root SAN ssiixsrias, Sinnn. .ninuilry 20.- °”"'“I" it "flfh“°M'“ Al"l“° F"f,h““. ' 9° '“°°“'°‘1"‘°"“""‘““ R°"°' S°°‘°*'!“ farmllv presented the commissioners '_’°”"°"”1‘ Klux Alfonso ,,,.,l,.e,ll,e,,,l,,,.,l,,,|g\,l, and ‘f°‘";°"Y "‘°’ - “"°’“_;‘ sld- _’°_;’ "°;""~`~ nu-dalfor anvlng_lii@ nt MOMHKUS. WHS to President Roosevelt. Tal Hang Cli Mlnard's Llniment for nie everywhere. win leave iomy for ulmnz li-liars lie f,°‘” °"i’"“ ““°°“ _““ ’ °' °' °k° bl” prominent in military “'_°r1'0\l"lZ Wvmnn- f _ I and volunteered for service at time China. A M _D “un loft hm, nl M on __ llrrlmlmre Sulllnllly ,md wlll reuelve ll TU ’i“°i"“'““' bil” “”°5°“° mi" 5"’ of South African war. Hewas one of The president replied, expressing his Sf ' , " O` ' K \,l5ll lm", prlnecgs llenry of llnllcllburll °i’5°“‘"|iy °f°“"°”"5 'mme' A" “ Smml Island representatives onthe Coroiintion pleasure In welcoming tho delegates. visit to (since Bay. Sunil” on Mo;_d_‘y Hhs Wm mmm .the’ Virginia village, to the position of matron Cnllllngenb W L0l,d°n_ June lll(y_l_ He ls R 1) G G,\\ii‘RuN returned to Montnlruo ` Y' n cbs nl Bldrrlt whefe B in the mansion of thc soion of one of On- svlemlld speclmcn ol pllyslenl mlmlmod - - - " f' ‘it of the pri c Z. ‘ . ’ inst evening. zllilllcl. wlll l,¢ all-pn in her honor, mlm 5 pr°mI“_°m‘ fnmmcs (md Mil” "L standing over six feet and his wonderful Ga ny H" ,» ‘ _ . ~ A-hillllte 0f_ _AEIWUAYA "°‘l“|i"*5 '"°'° "lm" endurnnec nt the sports throughout the [vig =_\l¢;nt:__|;),.i_1ll¢|tg|l|_uilY_rl¢ th:.csa|?|i_tiiI ' - or: niiry n > ty. -l,[“l,ll_lm'e pmvllllles when he swepl, P,-lu, wa vo no na res nys rn o r ix- nmye Rem ber tg’ “I 1°” the R"‘Ii’°= “Wd “E ii' Uv "° ’"“`h lifter prim has made hiin famed in nthls _Jin pain"-F"°n in “"9"-“ ""._'“h uve om W-'V room iouinnecs, fairly gasped when the lem . . . r : QM? .3 Dllysé .Wu 359 news of Miss Fitzhuglfs engagement to uc elm S M A Z I N E S °o°uh ly' _ “Jack” Harty was announced it few days _ , sm, sol rf-_'~f --_ " __vA _ ' ~» ago. In Ontario Province, where “Jack” _ _ ` , 1,1., Harty is known asa lacrosse enthusiast, “’ ”*"“’ lllii BEEUHDS Gil HOCKEY . li » |\ .I 1 _. i _ _ tial Canadian matrons arlijustcdd their ' ' , -._. ,._ , .. ,-_‘..a__ , , , .-. ' = ' r hi , d ,l i i ‘ ‘ . §'.§`.`fA`.'..“fT§1‘I.“.‘I{....fl’.l”.i`.§.'A.$..if“..I’.l A ' FUURTH LEAGUE MATCH n 0. the Province watched him enizcrly, for lie -- - I 9 was cons tiered the catch of catohc i s. ' ' _ Oliionn Fin., Jnnuiuy 20-The faces insurance Agents ‘ FHUSE ANNOYING BLACKHEADS' inthe auillomobiie tournament yesterday A B E G WE , J External applications will never re- W0l'°~|l\lfk°l`l by ll'| BH*-\b|llhm0l1f» Uf S `l1l'JV¢P"“l1les or blsokhends. Only _by new and extraordinary woriri's record for -V - Cl1H1‘l°ft¢t°W“» P- E- IS13"d~ _ l.rllll__uiuti__il_il_ t-_l_r_l_li_l»iiii»l_im illifl” egg; eva miles sun more oi-less sei-ions mi- . s I ' ., .\ . ` bttnts q;ld.clli5orrt:;‘dlie Nfldgiiees 'mllulihgdddig delNlitcsDtd) t::'xi'l' for five miles V I c T 0 A S A general Insurance business transacted. §`,‘},’;‘,,:,A§,°'{’l,°,l,""s§",'{f,‘.f;'_ ”"$v’§‘llAill',f,§“fl§,'I,l',’ W" "N“°§"‘ _‘iv M'"i°\l i" ‘iw “W” _ __._~ _ _ lmposslbieto suffer from any shin dis- In tho heavyweight class every car Representing only Companies that give ab- earl: M\_f__.air..m..,|1i.2l, ' ,gan I<`iiauEiuc'ro\, Jan 28 -(Special )-At l’URTLAl\U, -Tall 23 - (Special ) ~ The n second conference on Saturday morning 0 t e _ UW lllwllllir Of the l'¢\<=\1il-Y 0! U10 Ul\iVBr~ .iury on Saturday afternoon brought in n “Hd though nothing was gli-en oi' the re- ` sity of New Brunswick held on Snturda verdict of Guilt a lust; w “lt °‘ Nh” ““`°U"B lt is Kf“@1’“||Y Und"- Y Y Rl Ed ard Colo of Ralph St. John Freeze of Sussex was Illllshoro, New Brunsivick, for the mar- lzxgt Zkxzgixrglgécgzargi*Mggwisvue' Cmcliuo, Jnri. 27-(Special)-Il thu selected from among nine applicants as der of John F. Steevcs, near Portlalid. prlmllclllly llmllled all lm; lrn;i.,l:ll. mls: present plans of the Cenlial Railway the Rhodes Scholar from this Province. Cole heard his fate Qyithout showing the a more colnpicte certificate of age to moot. *committee carry Chicago will have a Mr. Freeze is a graduate of this Univer- least sign oi nervousness. ' '#710 \"¢‘i“|\'¢|il°‘ll-S Of (|10 \1@¢1\l€8¢ DUBAI! 1"? subway greater than in any American sity and is now ri professor ut Rothcsay He will he sentenced to life imprison- g:;(:;‘:;nb2|_M_r' c"m°";“’l "'he '°""'n city. College for bays. inent. _ lm, twm “;flen`:`l:li_:_`:_Y5:s' :lim sT;l;";:]{ _ Application is being made to the City _chases will kill tlie` oil industryin that 1 - . . _ . io is twenty foul years old and acievcr TX- will bn glvml Dug, probably wlmoul, the Council for n lifty year fi-nnolii.~ie for ii classical and English student and prom- ,necessity of calling a second meeting. subway not less than twelve miles long, lllgl-mln l;¢,h1el|¢E_ ` ' The scholarship entitles thc holder to cmuulo _llm 2-l __ (Speclul l _»l-he li; - , '£300 for each of three years to be expnnd~ ' , _ ' ' ' ' ' ' su iifsiuuy at orient University. The S’“‘l‘l“"‘ 0%' °””’°"‘l‘-V "”; "”"“°““ “” ANNUAL llllilll . lil Plwlll lil Af-Afnail;"::“;;;i;;:;;it::;; lllll "lllllllllllrl purchases _of» ull lu Missouri by seventy tive per cent as n result of the unmilnisll now beinguwcged against the Company. This has utterly demoralized business and any further reduction in the pur- State. Oli well owners are strongly urging thc authorities to allow matters to continue as In thc past. ,, . , _`__.__A______*" _ Nllililiiiiil JH. IAEFNS THE CUUHT - Cl.l;vnLi\ND, O., Jan. 26.-,-Faqnk Rock- effelicr refused to appear' before ttoriiey General Hadley and testify today ‘\ the hearing in connection with the nct ici tha State of Missouri against the Stand- ard Oil Company. -_ A deputy sheriff served n subpocila ' upon Mr. Rockefeller last evening. Today the deputy reported that Mr. Rockefeller had salii:- "I won’t appear. I can‘t appear, and there is no use talking about it. They may seiiii me tojall if they want to. _ii DENTAL IIUUNEIL I-IA.\ii1.'r0N,1Janunry Bti,-The board of examiners of the recently created dental council has been completed by the acceptance of office of everyone to whom' a position on the lioilrd was offered. This board will have charge of the examinations held tliroulrhout the Dominion, ccmuieneing on the second Tuesday of Juno next. The personnel of the board includes Dr. F. W. Unrbour, Fredericton, therapeutics, annestlir-ties and materlmmedica; Dr. A. \\'. Coirswel, I~iailfax,$hysiology and dental iiistololry; Dr. II. C. Wetmore, St. [Jolin, physics, chemistry and nietallurgy. TIIOUSANDS DIE OF CONSTIPATION No condition causes so many incnrnilio diseases as constipation. it not only pio- vonts the kidneys from eliininntinig the poisonous wosws, but causes nnneinin, stonych trouble and lndigestion. \\'|»_v wonllyou use Dr. Haiuiiton's l'iIls and get cured? This excellent rueriiv.-ine re- stores normal bowel notion in one night.. Thousands sayso. Your system will he pure and cl¢an,ycu`li be free fioin iiend- aohes, no more sour stoninchf-in short lrou‘ll have jovial spirits and perfect good ienlth. Dr. Hnniilton‘s Pills are solil everywhere, 250. n box. Get the ;:i~nniin~. i Ancosv, Clrrroav, Hanrxivs. Llrrincorrs, Muxsnv, Evt;nvaoi>r's. STIAND. Mx'1‘loroLl'i‘AN. Cosaiorociras. Plssssorzs. AlNst.a\~'s. Por~t:i.Aa, Fotln Tait cic Nl'.\\'s, F/iMtL\‘ j kg Al., Rlwtltu' ol-' \'il~;\\'s ~ Wixosoit. GRA Nu. Scniamms. }{arper‘s Bazaar, Deiineaior. Young Ladies' Journal. Ladies’ Home Journal. \Voman's Home Companion. London Magazine. and many others. Allthe°ieadin Newspapers CANADIAN lnt§AMF.RlCAN received daily. Subscriptions taken at kublisliensprices. READ UP, REP PO TED, the WORLD MOVES. CARTER & C0., Ltd. Avera é Dail Circulation for the Yiééli' i 0 Was I Tl't`¢fGLiaranteed E 'Y 'A 95 3,043 lllllillllllil it i i l l i I l