(I§{opllly’s;»O0unse1a and Solicitors, Letter from Brltls|i..._.. .. .....__i50 (!ommsrce...... ._....Z15 ‘vova_B_coti'a, X. ...._.Z77 vionti~eal...... ...__...z4i zae nishianimailis snnupnas _ Royal. x.d.x. rts...... ..........¢30 ` Acadia Fire ...... ......l00 Acadia Sugar pfd..._. ...103 __ Bmudriigifi Henderson coin....20 4,1., _ec. .o0_ijz_i... ,.. (lpn. Suv. _& iloan,....140 E_aster,ii,_ _'l`rns_t..'..._....... I;1allIn_x gold. Storage ‘pfd...101 H_sl_i!ax.~ _lrc.._... .... .. _,.100 Mar.,_'l‘el,{_coni......... ......4ll .Dm til ___...ioi _f;_f__ B.l_;l‘elepho_r_ie`......1 .... ._ ....101 uv co. ,_‘_ar st pfd......60 Q” 'Q still' ._ l i-lisr.seli41°i»_._nill...... __ _......io4 'l‘r_lii_i'dad`_Eiectric...... . 77 i¥5_'w-f;»..... Bonds. `ilhisai-aih»riehaei:seh sh. _ .100 C. B. Elec. 5's............ ......95i Chronicle ,_6's... ......i0l Maritiglq _ Telephone 0's......106 N. S. Steel 'lst Mort. 5's...95; Porto-Rico, 5's... _,.90 Stanilelds, 6's... ...._.102} Trinidad Teles. 6'i-i...... ......10\ . _ L n.. ..~.~-~-._.¢_.- " We _evzsvv Pyfe Wool _ _ _ » if lee Limited 1 » - I. - - - __ ,_-. _Iseued in connection with ln offering of 69. c. e and 7 P. G. Preferrtditock of-that Company with a. bonu! gf no per cent Common Stock at pnraud accrued interests: div- idend _gtlves a List of informaiion__regerdipg .i lie following sob- ' jecisfn heir re ation tothe Hewson Business. \ ,,_» ` " P\1§p°S=2. History. Opportunity. Profile, Propfrties, Location, Raw. Materials, Labor, Capacity, Market, Security, General Conditions, ter from M'ansger,Letter from the Presiden, Frank 1_;The~nubscript_ion lists close January zoih. iqiz, rigb1:+'ibireserved__toclose_ tlieinfat any time. _ . We shall be glad to furnish you with a copy 'of"`tlie- Prospectus and an Application fliorm. _ B MCCURDY ei co.. ` Mémbcfs 'M0ntr.ei1l` »4Stocle Exchange, Hll\ifv°¢_Sl»]°hll. Moiiireal, Shers.-rick, 5yd,,,,y_ ' _ _ilharlotietownliind Jolui's. Nild. _ High L0 Brok- 95; PORK 16.10 17 00 16 37 Mav July - May A A ‘Banks. - - ` July Ask Bi __ __._..____----- 4..-¢-» _' ~ 220 ' _ _.___ = _ . - . , The couiiterpart of Mr: Wardie‘s‘ ` Miscellaneous. _ _ - _ _ 70 The missionary said the bqy Do.. 0rd.....'. 73 15 born tired and when before the him by' a' suspicious nod and 9 loseil eyes. He was remanded in 9 ‘order that a ship might be found iff] life on _the ocean wave might su 90 iii waking him up. It may be_ _‘___ the boy will develop into one of 3% remarkable sleepers of whom m -21 records remain. Margaret Lyall, of Deriniland, D_. ii_._p Do. .llrd _pid Do. common iDo.,..o0m....._. 651, €~.l from Mont__m_e_ went to Shep -74 Wednesday, June 12, 1812, and not wake up for two days. She toslecp again on July 1 and. sl 95 sho complained of giddiness, hilt H‘u'““`Tr°'m' 5'°""" """"'w2 1-00 bled and immersed in cold water. xg; merely thougllt she had had a i h _ ' fn g t. Do.. Dehenture i-ltock... ...i05 102 There is also the French case . of age, fell asleep for four days ‘iwinldau Elec., ss... 92 as showy mer waking went on to _._ ` MONTREAL STOCKS again for eighteen years. For the Jfmy' 5 '11 _1748 slie was Dreventdl hvk the 1 rom s eeping for three wee s. In mg” um Gmac' of lier-periodical fits of sleeping 323212 of _burning rag applied to her ,Q 59‘ and pins placed under her fingern Dom' steel " 3 5 she was even whipped, but noth P°w°r 196 135% could awaken her. O t. 125 1 , . . §§gh)§rRt‘;_. 114,; 114% samuel Chilton, oi Tinshury,_n _:imma i an 125 6125, Bath, a robust, stunt laboring in ‘ 5 g ‘ 25 years of age, fell into a proto h 'l‘oronto__sireet 136% 136*-'sleep on May is isle from w ' _ihe could not' be awakened fo ' month, when he suddenly arose ' `iintil another sleeping nioifth _Tany 6 ,H passed. On April 19, 1696, lie Atchison Ains_r. Snielters Aiiial. Copper Brooklyn R. T. (1. P. R. Erie Lehigh Valley ' Northern Pacific lieodln ` Southern Pacific Union Pacific l U. S. Steel ' after walking, and did not wake 72\ '72, _ pose. 65* 661| He was artificially fed for 31% 31% ments. He slept for seventeen we then he s y gi* gipwalked about the room iindei' the i z' pressioii that he had only slept ` ` again until the bcginninlr of the f \ lowing Febuary. ' eoii Vlatson, a hard nnrking, ind SPM' trious man, aged about 30, of J aiiuury _ March May .Ynly October 9 9 ing, The attacks became more '°‘-__ lgo t.lii"o`iigli the whole of the ordln ‘chapel service, praying. reading f !'Bible and preaching. _.._,_..___- riaaiu WHERE .iirros MUST _ W"°f\'- HAVE Horisill ,___-Q _ li emi-loiieioivii _Guardians .i..._i1 _ i ff “Yeung Ladies’ Piano and Organ Venn! c°°*“'-~ .l» .___, ,___ _g l ll . ' »,~ _ . , +.»~-¢ is " ~’ ...- N|||r¢,,.,...,|.-..... .... mein... ....--.»»--- i_._ __ \' 'Ml Addf¢BUelueeuu»een»o¢`v~ _ lmmrict °°°°°' '°‘°' '°""'°. f mas” ii Mate them up in bundles o “M50 0|- ioo and your name written on op _ 1 15";-,'i4`ii cribcrsfthus*lncoii\'eiiience ' Ctfully 'Baked-' VJ swept CC ' that charles Dalziel simon crash, Ah- the drew McNair, bharles Webster, John any MacDonald and Wm. Gillespie O *“ corrien whuihek, citv, fm- the past “es few years of the P. E. I. Teleph °“ Co., has left for Halifax where ‘H0 eases ,. position is the nhgihe r mf* the parish of Muryton, three rn 95 until August 8. When fully aw 0! their personal feelings for him were “ar nlninlv set out in an address which "B accompanied the watch. Shortly ‘md fore leaving B number `of -his leap compsnioiis evidenced their regard- °“°' him by presenting him with a hand- laf' some fob. Mr. whiuocir will , the much missed particularly among morning until 0 o clock at night In young men with an of whom he was gm’ deservingly popular. In athletic :£2 giesl he zvai-;_promine_r_ltu as n_._ \;_as\;et- ' al foo ba , base ii an oc 1 9 dies were thrilst into her flesh, pieces player and an who knew him Wm “asf earnestlv wish him every success' in ai 5| his new field of labor. ing ____,_._._._-- V ' . We . . . . . dtf. BL lg? Elizabeth Arten, of St. Guillain, n 95 Mons, who in 1738, when 36 ye _ ' ceediiig five years she slept regu ‘ ly every day _from five o’clock in a em have n splendid line of bulk and boi: an' ed Moir's chocolates that will be inet ‘;“l‘_\ splendid for gifts or table use c have every variety in bulk and our :ina packages range in price from 350 went on with his work. He did ii $1 The MacKmn°“ Dum P0 ' For NEW YORK STOCKS' ,however regain the power of spent' nt GH) and Kt Sm ech _ ‘,123 _ MINERALS IN THE HUMAN BODY. ary Bnmher sleeping ht' Au apathec - The human body contains :uno bv ‘ _i ' ' i lbled, hlistered and npli-liell ri iuii 105i 105% of external m.imntS_ but to no put; other constltiicnts, about two poiii ten the health ei`llohe_e and the rigor “il the brain. This phosphorus, ii ex- \'_“‘ tracted and put to another use, would **i mu-ke up about four tlionsaiid pa ni 2;; '273?‘ weeks, when his jaws became set,a 5' could not be cpeiieil with lust 184; 154* ` uddenl awoke, dressed a lm' ‘ Besides phosphorus, the body con- _Uf tairis A few ounces of sodium and half Um nn ounce of potassium. "i‘hc_ quantity “li of the latter would be sufficient for “ly many experiments in a class in chem-‘ “V lstry. f not 1125 one night. His next attack lasted fr "1 ggi Aug. 17 to Nov. is. ie01.He we 77% 'oil to sleep again almost iiiirnediat U1' slum., enough to make the silver raliul “B” for rr famlly's stock of rockets on a mi Four-th of July evening or to create as Ffa' brilliant lightvlsible ` at a consider# °\“ able distance. l ep- __________.__..._-- ? _ciiravrm s'.i'r MEN. COTTON Very curious was the case of Si _ » _ a ' Hlgh hm” ‘mow lctic habits and zactive tenfpe 91 lment, who about 1826 began prea egg 9'2g ing in his sleep. His trance or sie ‘ -ing fit invariably lasted as long 9'” 9'" the ordinary Nnnconformist servlc 952 9'? which he was in the habit of attend? ' *"9" deadening _ to the brain and conse- ` llll°l\\'- ‘W *f\“° Wm" 99- and he “'°“.tj*3lqi)ou€1y‘a foe to intellectual activity. “ty But is this so? Some of the greatest he inen' the world .has ever known were t`o.fla_l:ibiness. So was his biograpb 1 The small city of Odiler. D€l\II_\D'. '- ' 1 ‘ l ce of some 4.0_00_\l\\\B\`fl¢§\\ " ta uve Mdlllwdilf ""l'.ii_§ftr€"` lgtilllui-efuse to allo; the iriotor cart? _ ~ I it cl . otoris s - paqsin Lnoiii" Uiider-ikirts l Tb” lldgeiishrctifestown have in procure ‘- ook like nu. but welll horse to draw their ears thi-hugh » - streets, and those izvllw 0! wh better wntiens oi this regulation are hes -_ _ ' ` ` `V _ _ - Q head. Rossini, the composer, was ii l _ -' '. _ 'regular Jumbo, since _for six years l »: ~' _ ___ he neverJsaw his knees._ ' _ t_ ' ' ;’ Jl i tb r e cr' cs, _ _ ,_ _ __ _ ‘ ' ` ' ily flu¢<\» f' brol\:;aeve:‘yms‘;'fa. ire psatcdozvn ilpon. Hm mv? tha Gmdtin dhthidatuyy cmllmps _ . _ ok 3' if _._‘ _ _ _ _ - '- " ""!'“Lf__- - r-‘-7;? ' ___ _ Lablache, the _great singer, was LESI;IE__cLINm__At the residence of ;a:i__a_r;ri_ {_'_¢;4;oi;____c;nti;__;>u__m__o p ny a ,gggd §_l_e_;:_tvively for Hes rl Jolly ._ 0 R f". 51 ‘ ; _ _-‘ _:~ 2 1 _ " ` ~ 7 A `: No! goiifi” 'i °~h“¢°d *'h'°° '"9' when h° t"“v°1t{ the bi-ide’s parents on the 26th, of one of the meant gppgingmmta t ’ ‘ - ' 0. ._ ` ' ‘ ' . aher ‘ I 1- , £1* L ' _ 1 , _ ‘ ` < _xl _tr -_.1 ‘ ed at '_The Giurdiiin Office before tli_e'.sbove dale - 'ram “any for mms purpose ' ' t ballot is sufficient Warren Grey, Charlottetown 1.. g. '°. at the City yesterday to bc will be _-__ place .Xi on R., to’ groom will _orsey while “will attend the of news in the time available _ ne be. him a a g en- graxed as a mark of their esteem.Buugiy._ _ __ ' i _ _ ' ` fe in St. Queen Hotel, City, Saturday:-H. G. oi-ning oi.Hol_man, Montreal; G."B_ Gaudet, the P.‘Miscouci1e_; M; G; Aiidrews,_Kiniock;_ The R. i.. Bora.-in, sscxvliie; ir. G. ine- Innis, Sherwood. . ' --e--; _ _Victoria Hotel, City, Saturday'-E. The Guardian _News Department A. Murray, Truro; J._G. Dryden, greatly regr`er,a'that_ :F its issue offMoncton_; `F‘. W: Logan, Moncton; C. l'l‘liursday eontsiirii`\g_theiProv‘inciallD. McKinnon, Souris; *Urban Hines. election-'retiir_iis missed some _of thirlirontagiie' -Miss Ore Haz¢..1l_on¢ez\1¢: -- early morning mails owing to ss ar- A, -ic. nedeheia, Murray Rives; ri-shi. , teuiptto insert _too large an amount Staiifieid Halifax; 'W H Irving and on wife, ldd Crosby and wife, A A ` - d are Clark and M Deegan, Cape Traverse, i' ~=_ this H U McMillan iity, Ernest _ ’ anation and the assurance that Bell Halifax d _ .. boy has Just been charged af. W _ __ 8 lH2_ted States market had been supplied. "'°“t Department of the Nova Scotia 'l_‘ele- He also obiected to the timing ept' phone Co. Mr. Whitlock is 3 young gtg limo _ircatlgh lilied int all circleslin c ' ' r r w smar - 9% no recollection of have been blistered, gd "bv avi," p?,s(,;l2:_tign;_ 19hc_Te\,,._ She phone Company employees gave “mg ' v luabie old watch suitably ng_I‘c0Ules Theatre tonight, bacll to our ,dglorigiiial price. 1-Bdli. l' 20th oi December 1911, by the Rev. K _ ‘l lil B - A- man is nor neclseariiy fat witted 3 i , l th 90th "mm *M p.Mry*'h°\f` '-89"’ lyeitaz orlfe‘l:°:|ze§.oy'i‘_l:e ftdnerale will The ehaperones for the whlet 'and The flowing 'registered at the _,.__- _ The following registered at the _ex _‘ - _ _ 161%! ‘sash an en-or_\vill never be madel ' ---'J-"“"‘ _ _ IWW. was the statement or Rev 1-('42 again by the News Department. 'Pills ::Violet' _Dulce Talcura Powder is Shearer, secretary of social -and 16 37 stateineiit is made in Just-ive $0 U1? thc ladies favorite. It is sosmooth al reform of the Presbyterian' ch ~‘ li ri rt enter- ad s it and so delightfully perfumed in Canada, who is in Ottawa tod 17 59 subscription, and ot er spa m _ig _o _ _ _ _ ` n0n‘6 Ol which M8 IH We leaf* fU‘~ths.t once used it is always preferred Dr. bhearer could see no advanc connection with race track' amb _,,“_§ ' New otlisooii iiu.i>i~.nic'ro.\, i its ' o ~ _ ` o V ` ‘ ‘ _ _ _ - ` ` ‘ \_ Tl _ I -in~ ; ’. - ting _ _ __________l______._ ' ~ » - ‘ _ Ail_ _ _ . _ . . _ __ _ _ pggbée '. . Y ' , `_ ' A. . ~ - » ' ; blame. ' ' ' lto an other. Price Z5c a tin. Sole ' _ g Hg ~No'§:;lf-S‘§i,:°“"d “mm at th” . _ --- leer. di.. Gee she Kc. sts. ilrti. even thu the social and moral ref ' ’» '- ` Yesterday afternoon at two o'clock‘agents, TYR P'TB°KlDl10!1 Drug Co., iN=0Il1€_ had l0uRhlI so hard for all that was mortal ef the late Roh- Cm. Ge. Geo, _ami Ke, See » di-ei. abolition. __ ert Macpherson, sr., was consigned tm _______._`__._-- _-- mt the earth. The funeral cortege was ;;Go to Buntsin, Bell & Co. for BEAUDIN FOR S-U1’P_lllIOi¢ UCL - unusually large and spoke eloquently‘¢-_0g1_ __ 6.25gg_(__ ~»-- 95 _ , mes' i of the esteem and respect held iol‘_the` ‘ ' , _ 100 “““ 1’°11°= °<>“fl= with »le`el»ins'<»\\f» new-ted's memory and the symvutlw HANDICAPS iilaxaus is chushh °°\"\°i1 WHS llurrcd wfliw. heroin was felt for those who are left to mouinn --- Simeon Bealldin, K. C., H. well lm The services at the house and grave Montreal la\\'vei', judge of the s ' _ mag' iverifcoaducted by the Rev. 'l‘.F.Full-L. MONTREAL Jan 3-Testimony or court oi the Province of Qi: 1320. ftfate bf. 'fiméearelil t° be-d°Z\i“g mid erton. while the Free Masons, 01| was given before the commission in~ He ‘lm l-“VC the 1112158 Of Judge " y rep ‘e ° t ° ‘\“°““°“° 1’“t ° which order the deceased was an as-|vestiga.ting complaints against the ““°|')- “'00 “Signed owing to with teemed member. held their beautiful; business methods of the United Shoe hmm' fl f“‘0l'¢ time HBO- °"' and impressive burial at the grave in Machinery Company of Canada, this ----------* _ f°Yi'P i'c t .n. .lviKl°-it i ‘G rm. __ .‘:::._ .e.':.‘;:.: _.vs_ 15....: 2. rl‘;°‘:.“_» lr é1.:;.. ”li;ll..W°“° B[]3l0N NEWS °° hating The pall-bearers were 1. Mr. sister stated that in his opln_~ ion its methods were calculated to hamper trade. _I-le declared the Can- adian company compelled those using its machines, to use old types long after new ones had been put out, and that improved machinery was not in-E troduced into Canada. until the Uni- claiise under which users of the com- pany’s 'inaclrinery were bound to lease machinery for ii certain period and to only use machinery of 3 certain make in connection with it, considering this took away-from the independence of the shoe manufacturers. Mr. Slater, however, did not venture the opinion that the methods of the company un- duly advanced the price of footwear. He considered that if the manufac- turers coiild buy their machinery out- right. iustead of leasing them, they would probably be able to reduce prices on some of the cheaper lines,_ but not on the better quality of foot¢ wear. _ Ralphe Locke, another shoe manil- facturer, stated that he was hamper ed by the leasing systems and hr lack of competition aiiiong makers' of sline machinery. ` He considered that it would be more economical to buy the machines out- right. » ________._...__--._ ANNOUNGEM ENTS "See all elsewhere rc ini-in for sale owned by Alphousiis Jarknian. \ 1-Gdrlipll, "Fire cents takes anybody to the "Annual 'meeting New Wiltuhirc District Orange Lodge in Htlinilton Lodge Room, Clyde River, Jan. 9th, at 7 p.ni. 1-Sdrli. .....- “Victorla Division, Sons of 'Tem~ peraiice, will iiieet as usual iii Wric1:ht’s Hall at 8 p‘. in. sharp to- night; 'A full attenflancc is requested. Installation of Officers for_ insuing quarter and nthei-_business of im- llortniice will be attended to. BORN POOLE-On January 4th, to and Mrs. Poole, Souris, a son. Wm; l\ilcLEOD-At Diiniias, Dec. 20, to John and Mrs. McLeod, a daugh- ter.* _ ___ MA3P_lED__ _ _ _ McCRUM--HALL--At the Methodist Parsonage, Oak Bay, N. B., on the 19th, of December, 1911, by the Rev. R. Opie. C. Alfreii_McCrum to Miss Ada Hall. both of Clarence Ridge, Claire Co., N. B._ - ‘ YOUNG--WILSON-At t_Ee Methodist Parsonage, Oak Bay, . B. on the Richard Opie, Fred McAllister de Wilson of Moore's Mills. RICHARDSON-JOHNSON-At the Methodist Parsonage. Oak Bay, N. B., on the 25th, of December, 1911. by the Rev. Richard Opie, Howard N. Richardson, of Rolling Dam, to Miss Clara M. Johnson, of Tower December. by the Rev. Richard Opie. Roland Alvali Leslie to’ Miss Pearl Wilson Cline. both of Leon- arilville, Deer Island, N. B. MacDONALD-GILLIS--At Orwell , P. E. I., on January ard. 1912, by the Rev. Ewen Mcilouizali. John F. MacDonald, of Orwell, to Sarah Gillis, daughter of Donald Gillis of the same place. , YEO-BOLT--At the home of the groom, Kingston, on Wednesday January _ Srii, 1912, hy the Rev. Hughjllllor of Cornwall, William Henry "Yeo, to Miss Alice Louise Boltalen of Kin§sQri;______________ DlED ___~____'__‘ BOYLE»-At Went '°R'i;§r, January neon 'rn/loit7_c.ili`iis'i.rl~lc " . ' gress was being inalle in 'cha the traffic in uomen throughout ____,_f_.._..._._..___. ____.___.__,_ _ _ __ Public Utilities I A l t torinvestment froril 6 1 4. to. 6 Porto Rico Preferred. 23percent Demerara Electric Common Trinidad Electric Common _ Laniagiiey Common Prices on application ROYAl. SEIIURITIBS C0llPORA'l'|0N.~ ill Bradford, Manages) lb# .|f6°l|ll,Sf° A ||\\1|\x,"I" 3 Toronto Oifawa Montreal Qileblo, ll¢ll&ll Fill.- r ___ cc°- . for $2.56, or trial f:_i:e_ l or froni Tniil a iii c~ BAD As icvrilll OTTAWA 'January' 4-l'l‘hat Pro- ching Can- ada, hut that tace track gambling continued to do as much liarm OTTAWA Jilfl 3-All orile OWU ill llllllis Freqiieiiteix _ 11301* Hilain :liter ii rest. A rest from the amateur reportorial ranks, not from my daily clerical tasks. The weather in the Whirling Hub is somewhat like the "Good Old Sum- mer-Tiine." One day recently the thermometer, which is ,looked so `SP0Fl1ll1l1y at in the summer-time, soared up be the 65 degree mark. Many were seen on the streets; and out in such beautiful weather and be. lleve me they had donned their sum. mer parapheilalia again. (lnly _tl passing salute was not overheard much as ill the sweltcriiig beat. when Shall You be really to take arinthe: dip in the briny ocean? The girls es peclally were seen automobiling our new winter banners and to some Christmas shopping. The Boston Chamber of Comm shoppers do their shopping early. thousands of conspicuous places Christmas Shoppiiigllarly. There one thing about it wliicli meant doubt for the ladies to do tlieini £0; Hubby could do his carlv and in s very short tiiiie. All Hubby would liave to do is lirodiiue the necessary Greeiibneli and the l\li_ e is Dec iii1"1 Ape 9| ep _,_ _e-_-.v-~ “v~=?"s‘ hgh! ‘ 9 u*f°c O U "no o G 6 inn; as an-P Eiz:.z§_§§:r.~_% HBCU ` _eo i'.i_ol\3::§ bg Jan I |920 Juiyi |940 Jun ~=uu 5 F_E¢ fl ._ii¥i‘»l 1 WU s notice 1. 'O54 h*°P~n-_* -_._ _-11.," _ .,,.. U YW fi GC P M yi i P I-§epti.i‘0.ii L \ ir 1 2904 uyi llli9 l‘|J9 from Note-Book, by the Habitual' many in other nieces were bled to hr- BC and lfflkillll Bfl'Dll$_ about and .remarking what a beautiful day for as to wenr do Effie and Retail Board of Trade used ri scheme to have the Christmas In arid on the front and rear of electric cars this sign hlazoned forth: Do Your IS D Miss gil_ the ball over the goal line. 45,000 the stars .across fthe border to uphold "puck" into the cage. The first Can- ilielr hockey reputation by sending te teams g g with the Hub teaiiw this vear for they are showing some speed on the icy Arena. Many provincialists would 0 the Judicial Bench of the Common- r Foss is Hugo Dubuque. Mr. Dubuque is ii Canadian by birth and a Zl'Bd\1- ate of Boston University Lnw School. b s and _prominent in social circles, and -» also o great friend of l-iir Wilfrid -/ .Z rmpi I heard about agvery humorous K I D N { __, I _ _ _ tilt:-Tiiilirsllgllolduilidx: ixzililpiiiign Nfl; 0/f' '52 ` lnvesnn ` 2 ll;/1'i_PIl"'L` F1' en ' - l 2. C4" A \\`\\-_\` ` U _ _ °` * ~E"~§"L~--~K|UNi ' '-li ._f_C".i Richmond St. Entrance gue, Bouris and Georgetown. Chai-lottetowii. Miss Eva Dickie Alberta Case1ey..._..... Lorretto l\icDonaid......... Annie Hughee.........._.__,........ Ida B. McKinnon........\.. Dorothy McDcnald....._.ft....... Misa Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss bliss Miss Miss Hattie lVlcliityre,.._....... M155 Lucy M. Blanchard......_.. s Mar Maud Gallant Mrs. G. _W. 'i`honipson............ _ .......(`ra.D11l1d-..--. - Miss Mary Drake._............... .. .........Mi\1 Vi6\V------ .Miss Mary Callagban....._...... .......EmYl'8.\0~-.»~~ Miss i3essieiM. Stevenson........ Y Miss Lily Dover....;,.............. . .......9“ff‘>lk ---- ~- Miss Lillian Iii. 1-‘rowse.._~._.... .. Bherwood..._.. . ._ .1‘fl_ _ Misl Angeline l3uote........... . .. .',......Itnsticoville.__... . . 174 Miss Edith Mclntyre...... ,.. .. ........Mill (`o\'i-....... Miss ‘Jessie McKinnon._..... . .. ..;.“..l10“‘iS. Lflli 6"-~--~ D ', Ilyniiie VanIderstiue......§i.....; Jennie Douglas.._..............\.... Mary Nl. l\lcDonald......._....k_.. Winiiifrcil ilnvison........ ,_ ........Baysillc, Lot 14...... . Mig _ y Ml" P”“" _""'m“_“f‘?V::'_';‘:;'_"'::;1;;;;"“ ' _“T wilii vuuls luv: lou for comme instill _ o _ _ §€§i__uerk» Down ii Figure. luke up rear mimi iliac veil will P1111? 4 Gather That Number Of. Votes ' ___,__.,._-»-1-*' . _ s DIBTRICT N0. ONE _ ` iiiclafles chariotieiuwh, siinimersuls, allierten, Kensington, 'i`l`ioiita- f i ~' _. _ . _ Mrs. Fidele l’erry..r........__..... . _......Siiniincrside_..... 455,970 Miss Minnie Mortimar......__ _......il~i Weymouth l~lt...... . 376,550 Missjlrlorence Revell....... .. . 243 Fitzroy St...... _ 150,960 Mies May i.eClsir......__..._..............._...47 Reserve . -- 00470 _ ' nisrmcr No. 'rw0 i _ _ Includes all Post Oilices and villages in Queen'| County except 4 Wheatle River.._... .....»~ _ Pleasant Grove...... Miss -Blaiiclie D'uek..'...'.._'.‘.. _ _ _ -Miss Jemima 'Wa.\sh............. .......l"Bl\“Vl€W ---- -- Miss Edna May McNeiil....... . St. (`atherines...... _ Miss Jessie McLaughlan....... . Catherines...._. 1; Miss Emma. A. Lamont_.._... (7atheriues._._.. - , Glaeiwv'.-~-- . ` - DISTRICT N0. THREE. . ,_..- _ _ Includes the Post Oillces and villages of _Prince and Kinfl Coun- ties excepting towns and villages included in District No. One ~- Miss Annie Greeh............._........_.._._......Central Bedeliue-.M 599.33 Burlington .... ._ ,_ i H0110 Bay East..._.. . ......l’£g,W » lleoville, Lot _ ......._,320,290 ; 245,810 221,840 209,660 189,180 156310 128,040 .__ 99,390 __ ; 41,720 ~ l” _ _ 36,120 lvliininclgasli, l’. EL' V 5,000 Fltnrgeon...... . ......Kingsboro, ilot 47...... . tit. Peters .... ._ ._... Hd. i-iilisborom... __ Little Pond ____ ,_ ..,_. Fortune Brid=1i-,..,_. Milo, llot ll,,._._ Milo Lot €l___,.. _ in (ialiibridge, also the birthplace of the most interestiiii; localities and \\'hei‘e he iirsf, took cuiniiiiilid ing lcctiires Suiiiliiy ilfteriuions of \Viiges? liiiiiiigrlitiiiii iii reliition portant problems nie clearly defln Y K - season sold here from 30 to 35c_ the Club one must tip the scales popular enterprise and be able \\\\\\ \\ \\ | _ foiiiiil`S _ `_\ \_\\\ lfnew about Reciprocity. The pronri- _`~i_ f Nii'§°'~ " 1'* A. \ eier replied that he diana uiow ill _‘il .;,,15’.‘§‘_§` - .-<_l,,