§:';§ 1 i llflfl i.‘1‘~ ”f’Z_ff‘,."`2}..,.,:"""_?.:»?"` ~: r‘:'.f il". iii r .-. .i - .-._-.t`:..:-,:z: "i .l ._-¢_ ,-il. li. 1'* , i . .1 1,-i_._, iii' “ ii ‘fa la -_ 1, f'*s ..;1 i=l f.. i. 3 ifill r ‘_ E ""f1`:;».-.-.Y “‘f5é@§':,;...w- ~ -ll Fil ill ...i , ,i . ., lillii il, if li 1 1. ii 1 ii _._;__.~_<.f_.-e.e¢__- _ ~».. .; r 1;: ':<.:..i:=: .T ‘hifi 1_5 it r';"§ ill iii I gli' . if l -‘iii , ..,-,i ii ' iii 1T.'§’.°.2,,“ .3 U '___ . -W? . 'Nl 53', ‘,~‘ f_;'§_ .:;;-:stag .“ “f-‘ ca. il ll liz. 1 ‘lrfllf ,gif ` -iii, -‘L17 ‘Q ~< -dia" , ,, -_ , ..~.~ - _..___..,_ if ._ _'i . in i,=ii'_i ‘QS s.- J ~;.'l ll. _ -‘_ 1 . i 11,. \ .fo -= THB --:- 1 _ .to be conceded by the controversialir ts. What they arelvlmmmn dunes _mme Sa“om__“’“d ‘ 0 B ‘ldiviaed upon is whether. after silly Sunday has Set 01° of the distributio _pi:_ciiristisn,iiters . i ball a-rolling, their present staff of clergymen can keep - it going when he leaves them in full chafge. ' ‘1.->.,'l . `\ ~ `!1ll`\\ f ' , make 15,000 or 25,000 or 50,000 converts, how are these clergymen going to hold these men and women to their newly found faith after their leader goes? The criticism which has been made of revival methods in the past is based on their impermsnence._ Faith needs constant . stimulation and renewal, and.-faith that has been awakened by the intense emotional excitement cf such preaching as Sundays requires the same kind of food to keep it alive. Do these clergymen think they can supply it? Are they endowed for or even are they willing to conduct the daily service oi' prayer, exhortation and public confession on which the new converts will seek to lean?" Advertising Phone .. .. . .. .. .. .. ........132_-3 'subscription _Phono .. ....132-2 Newland Edit. Dey Phone ..183_1 Newland Edit. Night Phones .....132_&133 Heed Office at Charlottetown Branch Office at Sum- rneralde, Atherton, Sourla and Montague. Landon Office, Marconi House, Strand, W. C. President ......A.A.Bartlett‘ Managing Editor .. .. R. Burnett MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8.1915 THE BRIDGE DYNAMITER _ That the German who tried to blow up thc C. P. R., S bridge over the st. Croix niver is either it root or a oi-sni<,_ skeptical friend one day. they saw lying in the gutter. or both, will scarcely he doubted. lt is quite possible that [Cl . __ . erssl of the verdict of the past x he may have been brought to this condition of mind bythe friend remarked contemptuously: There is one of your French artillery private, with a. naval V th »» he sa --ml b Bu geste¢|_ casual observer there appears to be little room in the 'I am, Sir, etc ti __ . . . , . prospective revival for the Almighty. lf these clergyman . ALFRED HALL, GERMANS REAUZE CAUSE |g I d t k t "k the v t onverted," who have S€“l°1' Cl111DlHl11 f01` 01111111111- 0005150, ' . i 1, Ezclfrtsrsedofromeise erroio; i;;__cway by muy S_mday_ Slbmfgutario Street, Toronto, Feb 3. _ ___ _l Absbltlté S6C\l1°lty . LOW€Sf RQCCB . .’, » they will certainly have their hands full. The argument 0B N01' T0 CALL SIILURS Sir.-May lha.;-tTi:ougb you. to the _ _. ‘lp ~ `i L0 The city of Brooklyn is agitating itself over the advis- emu” M ___G'”_|°mnown_ and of ability. or the reserve of invitlug'th¢ f81110\15 °‘1°¥15°ll5l- ‘_ Prince 'Edward island generally. that Dilly Sunday, to open an evangelistic campaign. That the Council of the Canadian National ,_ - Sailors Society has received with much nmokhn need' “ch a dymmlc as Bmy sunday appears satisfaction the report of the work of ture among them 'ro know that a total of over 400 vessels has been visited will repre-_ sent to the public, how great a tleld, there is;._and itais very gratitylngto know bow much themeu and their families appreciate- the interest shown in them. -- “ Suppose," argues one, “ Sunday should come and should upon them no unstln The Council notes with pleasure the d contributions- of literature from mg ° Churches. Sunday Schools and indivi- 16 n °“ duals, and strongly commends the u :vork to t_hei_;~ confidence. The wo_rk W s recogn ze by the Canadian a- ' tional Society, and is associated with tha" ls Selwraliy suspected. the world-wide operations of the Brit- ,_ ish and Foreign Sailors Society. of riflltli says me of trade ith Canadian Great Brital w _ H s ajesty the King is Patron. b ii ith thanks for your own reports dug up t° standard there is ever The reasoning may be eminently logical, but to the runk. a man who had recently been “ converted." The do |a pam was`a boy dressed as a ° "°°°°“° e-g'°““ S °" any Bi _ __ _ , mon s, ya, i\_ e g hatred of everything British that is preached-and practic- C011V€1‘iS~ "-IUS! like D1 lJ\1l\ llli fe li Cl ' sergeant and wearing the lnlllml' ed-in Germany at present, and for the expression, in poetc- 111 cal language, of which the author of that w`ell known song I of Hate, has been given the Iron Cross by the German Em- peror. Who; brought him to the condition in which he is, D however, matters little. He is a criminal of thc most danger- . - . ' \ tl tl f il . ous type and the treatment hercceives at the bands of U10 1110! that he lliiikeil C0l1V€1‘lS 111110115 111611 11110 “Omen The boy was Jean Mercadier, born l’e..r.eg“r e as a “res justice will have very much to do with the budding crimin~ W That the United States Department of Justice will com- ply with the Canadian demand for his extradition is pref- S ty well assured and no doubt he will be brought to Cans- tl da in due course, tried and punished. There are many ‘ possibilities howcvcr, dangerous ones also. The power of _ moncy is practically unlimitcd. Thcrc are many Germans ll ure, doubtless also, lawyers in the llnitcd States, whether 11 German or native born, who will undertake the fight. It is hoped that. for the sake of thc friendly relations now existing between these two Anierican neighbors which are now planning the celebration of a hundred years of pence, there shall be no miscarriage of justice and no delay W in its execution that might tempt others to rcpeat tho crimc B for which this unfortunate dupe is bcing held, lt is hoped, 5 also that, when brought to Canada, as we trust lic will be as soon as the regulation quantity of red tape has been u-i- S wound, hc will bc trcatcd as a criminal and allowed to I take his punishment without any fiornl tributes or chicken S dinners or maudlin sympathy of any kind, and that thc newspapers and prison interviewers will leave him sev- G erely alone after announcing the sentence of the court. Criminal, crank or fool ns he may be, he is about the l kind of creature that certain diseased specimens of cer- S tain diseased kinds of soc-icty carry bouquets to both on the way to penitentiary and after hc gets there. The only ~ interest in him at present is a certain amount of curiosity as to how long the lawyers can hold him. Tha; over, the least said about him t'1e better. _ 8 ~.____.___0 ___ _ o t l THE WAR CURE “Miss Juliet Str-war; Poyntz of the American Associa- tion ot' Labor Legislation rapped the wcavcrs of thc lat- est styles and told them that they were contributing to the condition oi' unemployment, The present cmphasis on "style," said Miss Poyntz. "is a contributing factor in un- D employment, Taildrs, moilistcs and shoemakers are handi- capped b_v variety in styles, causing short seasons and dead loss. The foundation of unemployment is seasonal trades." Miss Poyntz .said that a similar condition has confronted the public for thc last ten years, but that it will take a vast crisis like the present one really to awaken society to the danger it faces.-Boston Post. And many will agree with liliss Poyntz. ln fact, if it were not for the odium that has, rightly or wrongly, i'allen upon the expression “l told you so,” we would remind thc gentle reader that The Guardian, not very long since, ex- pressed the same opinion, inspired thereto by similarly ex- pressed views on the part of n citizen, The immediate in- spiration which moved the citizen to this conclusion was the fact that his wife had bought ii sufficient quantity oi' material to make il new dress for herself, and that by the time the modiste could begin operations upon it thc "stylo“ had slipped around to the opposite extreme, necessitating the purchase of more of the same material. But Nemesis did not stop here, for when she tricil to procure the extra material there was none to be hail. The frequent change of styles is, since the advent of the “hard tlmes," pretty generally recognized, although as generally ignored or bowed to wliilc we were living on Easy Strcet. It is, also, now generally admitted that it is a contributing cause. along with the war, for the “hard w times," and one of thc vices which thc war is likely to cure. That tho war will cure this or any other of our short- comings will depend very largcly upon the relations ex-` istlng between ourselves and our short-comings. Some of these, including our weakness for "style," arc very dear to us and, war or no war. if wc huvc the money, or the ln- cllnation, or both. we shall stick to them. The only way in which tho war can effect a curc is by mercifully depriving us of the means by which we can gratify our costly little peculiarities-costly, that is. financially, physically, mor- ally or spiritually. While our indulgence in "style" docs not visibly affect us financially; _while our indulgence in our other shortcomings does not immediately threaten our physical health or assure us of an uncomfortable :icrc.1ft'.-r, we shall stick to-our "styles" and our shortcomings. _ Where the wer l_1a's`f7stru'ck home it has effected some remarkable "cur`es:’?f?A_ -London, Engisnd, exchange points out that sincefthe outbreak of the war there has been s remarkable decre`ae_,e in crime. that, apparently, the crim~ _lnal has turned patriot. ln the same way the idle have he- lsome industrious. f‘Bel'ore the war the number of o\it- casts. women a'nd'rnen, rescued from the streets and given food and shelter by the Salvation Army _averaged 2,000 n night. Since-the'war not more than it hundred or two nrc nlghtiyswept into shelter." . ' These -people mu nearer the -wat' than- we on- this side pf the Atlantic. They have felt its hot breath, have seen its 'iyrounded and its dead'broa`g‘bt home and it ,set.even the -criminals and the ontcasts tliinkiagr'-The idiu,-who had Plived by beauty, the videos who had lived onthe' proceeds _ orimouaéaseiwbteoa who nt..-.ivn as i..¢iy_t»oi__ W in th th on to of BERVE, Switzerland. Feb. 5.- ness for the introduction of the necessary legislation to Fremihl Rumen Tuesday dropped incorporate the Fox Breeders with the power and bombs on the famous 1-Iomberg Cas authority iiecessary to dcnl with the control and ma - U0 lil M8800. Where B 8i'0\1D Of lm nage _ ' F F ‘ portant German staff ohicers were re- mem of this vpn important lndustry' - siding. The building was .set on fire‘ ' ' » ' ' ’ _ , joined Villa's army with thirty one v th Sundny'|; violent campa_ig|\?‘ cdwho b I I ' _~ enlist the Uillletl States its Cllilfllpifms _ All of which lends to show that lhcrc are many difficul- fouglityglx lfngllllililbgibotlilbecylrldlgy 0:1? of everything ,that they were created cs in the wny and many uncertainties as to just what par- f“l11l11I¢ the milk Of squad lead rl nl to--prevent' \\hen thc war began he joined the availabl a endes me l lem , :mul as a general “llllly l’°y ln ll tribes dllretgted agiiinst Grtbat Britlailh' eavv artillery regiment. Hs went even me hi _ - gh honor preferred upon sartfllfaggftgle lxilmpalgn ‘mul aflel' llle the obscure author of "The H_vnm of The controversy over the American Shipping Bill is a piece of ;!he|ll";‘e’u‘:'hel;‘ he recelveil Hate'-combine to tell their fate to axing warm and has by`no means seen its finish. The ing his ri ht l H ’e- ack' Paralyz' any smdem of psychology' Returning from a visit to the White House, to which he Regamlng U10 laflei' liiclflellt lie Says' luck of success on lpml mill soil 1 . . ias lad been summoncd,Senator Clapp yesterday declared him- [hc ““l’l”"‘ ‘°l‘l m'~` *O llllie 11 he un." ' elf _ b _ - _ message about two miles. saying, "Yon g o c the keeper of his own conscience. He addeu are so small the.. Won., Mt that it was high time for Senators to take responsibility opened the throttle wide anlllnlbl; sll)eil‘ GERMANS K£l~|'-£221-%N CANADIAN ior legislation, no matter how ideal the incumbent of the K0 1l0W1'1 U10 1‘0B¢l. ,Several shells ` p,-esmen?y_ _leigrit z:roi;i1ii_ii1e, b_ut_ the motor roar [,0ND0N_ Feh_ 4____,I,he Cowgne GD _ ADDRES$......... . __», | .i i Them _S Scam necessny _or ___m__D__e____g utterances such Wm <;__ liver _i_ar<_l_l_\ noticed t_l_iem. it zette Dublished yesterday. an article ~ . v m t='. - - s those. They expalin themselves. They mean th t, if A. t l e nu Ls - from .ns Amerma" c°"(’sl'°“‘l‘ml a s o tic man li . ' at all, we are to have Government ownership not because °'_l ‘WS fl $900114 iililtllsklllllellllreilully Slllilliil Gleilvixblllxlnietlrlggblbe§lv(ld(:;(rrIe::'ll?Js (lf al 8287.1.16Metf- it comnicnds itscli' to those who vote for it. They signify ;'l:_l_?___“;_1ll__ il_;1_l;lg night _s_entinel duty. silent the greater part of his lifenl: a surrender to persuasion or pressure or coercion from “mi Ca||edg.I,|al?_?prI0‘;;__ngbigiallllglg thc United States, and _is 11 man 0_1’ _ _ nc who has powcr to punish or reward. and he tried to strike ulo with n €l(5,:l1ci1)tfiT11l'e élérlmasl, (_;g::u0~n the £05), 2- l _d None will accuse thc Times of seeking to complicate BWOFU- Tlleii l Dill ,=i_1'€V0lV91` lllillef 'win is even worse tliaiiirflclllllelgiiitlend tho situation for the national executive-it wishes him too lhroilgg his heml' We follllfl aflef' States. One is horrified to learn that ell for that. .\onc, therefore, will question its motives :;;l1¥i,,g":.;c]‘§,,I;;£;; H Gemm" cnmam 3 (`311l1lllU~11 11l0lJ lli1S Slilllglltered Ger Similarly, thc Evening Post, which would much rather pension ~ i -‘ es a e fllllllml “nfl ll19l1`111i1llS “F9 illl 0D0li@<' praise than blame, warns th Pre ldent tl t if tl Sli - Tip l' - » - Tm? New York Slams Zeltlmg are W0 ____ nm __ ___ _ e 8 la lc_ I P 'j ?°-l__e)‘P‘i3C.lS l°__1‘§J011l lllfi l‘€Kl~ hibited and any person found with a_ it se was a mistake, some of the methods chosen 111€llt Soon As o what he ivitenriefl to f-opy lg llama to a penal, of ave by the President to urge it on its way to enactment have _'lo flfller ll1e_ Wi1r,_ he replied. BS he oeiioal servitude, y years been a still greater mistake. it declares that Mr Wilson is lm( y me Ce Ueam’ G° m Amer' These f0i`i11Hlli-les are not rint d ' both iinperilling his reputation for sound judgment and ` _*__ ". t f’I‘h C l ' ' needlessly lxazarding his deservedly great prestige. \ _ _ ,_ kllowgs nlleabgutfsllflitgtilctilsotflayslntlileft‘ Danger signals of _-this kind suggest a question: “What BROKEN IN FORTUN$ SHOOTB sources. "Lately'," the correspondoutl sort ofa hue and cry would be raised, were others to Hls FAM"-V- "1l1lS~ "8 ilieetlllil was dispersed bv , atteinlit to Dersuadc or to coerce?" In tantl . “tl » . _W . ‘lm Canadmn p°ll°e “lerely be°““5i’i. interests .. Wann b 1 d . _ S y ‘L NEW KORK. lfeb. 5.-Using a Win- sonic. person recited a German poem | _ ,, p e in ‘a I wlsl’ l was were “0“'- the United States, but the correspond < e ciarge with hgh crimes. Instantly, chester rifle eqmpped with p Maxim which happened to have some mst would come allegations in which conspiratora and lobby- silencer and cartridges with dum-dum \'_0l‘Ses about England." y g would figure conspicuously Probnbl it would be llllllels ililil Sm0k€l€SS DOWdel‘. Her w--*_ . y ‘ charged that legislation was in process of purchase. lwmmm éuerblach' um” recently ‘I KAISER INVESTS MONEY lN NEW Concessions may draw some of the bill's teeth, but wlefa rel; estate dealer' kmed his YORK BONDS' ' e. s t 'o daughters and-himself _ they only make a little better an undertaging no com- sometime between Saturday night and LONDON, Fcb. 2.-Purchase by the promise can justify. There can bc no stronger proof of this morning. The quadruple crime German imperial family of large e unwisdom of the measure than the extremes to which X_l;sB3€g'x_'3:t}1‘:;f)__l:;flgfbsfnaégqfgg 33'; :;:_‘;‘;l;:’___gf £3? 0l;°'l:__§l“;oR‘_;;`;t;Si_ 10 its promoter-in-chief has found himself compelled to resort. Central Park west ._ ' fortune in the svpnt of a Gs,-mae] 3;; They confess judgment. Nothing is so much in order as The only member of the family to ester, is announced by the 'Daily Ex. i ri motion to strike out the enacting clause. GSCGRO death was the only son, Les- grass today in n telegram from its . tcr ` c 1 f ~ ' Y uerla i. years o age. Al eu ork correspondent, who goes tio - -_éo l I L L ' h db k d l t : . a wlgll aggiilfilss sifliiollmtlfae llxiggtbgtlls on“'l'hesc bonds arc f "L00 or 0,000 _ of Auerbach's two daughters were and cover canal and liizllwav im Th F C _ placed, and although _during the night hrovemonts. They bear 4 1-2 per cent concern food de these vai- e- havs been given to wholesale houses of Provinces. Secretary aggregate vol- - is far greater Not only should these orders relieve he temporary stagnation in Canadian meh 1 M industries, but in the event of goods eason to believe a permanent connec- ,. of tho work 'on Wm be ,ha ,m,c,,me_ An office devoted exclusively to, _ LONDON, Feb. 4.-Lord Sydenham. td th it ilit ubiscts. ecails theretort of a certain clergyman under somewhat BUY WHO KILLED GERMAN gomrfbufgs 2; fn? $|me';rya?, Mme 3 _ .W W ,__ _ . 5,2 , _lj imilar circumstances. Walking along the street with a CAPTMN- , reviewing the situation at the end of mms, rob. 4-sitting in tho cats “l’.‘.,,}“°""‘s °fb‘{'°" d f re. Y = 'A q“ y me sergeant Sal‘l"` strategists has come to naught. The Another objection mildly interjccted by a leading news- Tins is l1‘rance's youngest hero. surprises which the Germans hem in . _ . alter to the proposed invitation is as follows:-- “’ll° ll" bee” llecllraled for "“l°" here store have not materialized and theirl _ t "\\-'not mo ministers admire in him iniiiy siiridityl is g§§‘..'°“gl“ °“ "‘° America” "°"““' vaunted Zeimelius are begimiins to . _ ’lhe inspired propaganda to which hom they cannot reach, but whom they know ought to be _sixteen years ago near Rouen and liv- we have grown accustomed is Decal. nlogy of many more like him among me G9,-mans ln me reached. This is peculiarly a. church town, and in the (2fl_e‘;'l§;‘ alll_?_o_P_?'_:f£:se'_:;;__§é"_§_“~dDm: iarly significant ofthe connd_enc? in United S¢a,es_ churches themselves are many people who would be H da German arms and German va or iav- - ~ y' ing left. Victories have to be invent- clnlletl._ not to say shocked or disgusted, by _the style of __'l;||e bpy went to Mexico at me age ad for p0pulm,.~consummi0n_ and mm_ undays preaching. How far will the churchs hold over 0 eu, years with relatives and found tic efforts are being made to break iem be weakened if they see their pastors co-operating °".ll’l°ym?“t °“ a °“lllf` "““Ch' He the solidarity of the Ententc and to . , 0 ‘1 ,‘ The ruthless barbarity shown to lu the 1y,m(.,1 gmtvg Wm, will ud,_,nm.e enough money U, ticular brand oi' religion llrooklyn wants or how nmcli ii ""f°'vl“g a medal f"°m_°“f’ °f Vllllls non-Combiltauts. the deliberate' viola- _ _ _ _ co oncls. llc was iinall l,i i ~ iight his cxtriulition in tin- l'nirctl Status courts, and there “all >lall‘l- Mellllwllllc lll“ 11W'l51l~l0l1 1\il|1"“rll 10 ll” ‘ll a silbrc in the iight leg, ivlltlllvgllucllittisigtll 2-glgneodr 'guns-g$$)§t;,0lB~,l:llnlilylliillufglz-? | 1 _ - , ' . Jcyauce _ him_ to return to his parcnts._ uw mendacious reports spread by an . g eg' whldl ls sllll Blllf- "When the leaders of u great nation rooklyn Daily Eagle, commenting editoriaily on thc sub- lllll 11“-`a"lY Well- l3ef01'0 ll111l |10 liilfl resort to methods of this kind it is . his right forefln e _ ` . 901- Says--‘ . g r grazed by 3' llul a sure indication that they believe Every development at Washington. in the matter of the lZl'iat;l\lL“nS shghuy wounded m the "wi" “"1” lf’ ."9 mst' Nellller "“' ll ' Bill, ~ .. ' ' _ . _ tions nor individuals vilify opponents \pping_ adds to tho embarrassnietit, if not to the lhe boy nas been _mentioned in des- whom they feel awe to 0vG,.C0,,,e_ lumlliatioli. of the Administration. Concessions do not D”-l°l1FS- _fl1'S§ i0l‘ li1l~l1il€.' 8. _German Ge,.ma“y_ though su" unconqueml is ignify a change of mind on the part of the President. §.‘:_l;_',t_'_f)‘iB“:1__&’l°"lDul€i‘Pear \it.ry' l l19i1l-e11- Aml ll' U10 1*-lll9S 1‘0111Iil11 They mean that he is still unalterably determined to llaV€ lmportniilt ill Siftclln I) dtor bearing an Steadfast' sparing no 'mon' and gmdg o__e____m0___ 0w__e__s___p and ope__a__0___ on __ ___0_0r §;`i___;.ia_ui_; er heavy _fire ing no sacrifice. the forces already at ' elmcl' Bur el- work will complete what the German I ll Y . _ . , . y s s. D ed the ersy _ I _ _ Y noiatively to the Allies the Germans I an. “if God had converted that msn he wouldn’t be mean' lvllch B glven °"ll` l° 5°ld'°"s must grow Stwdlly W8Hli€\` lil me" here" °rif°'“m““dl“g g°”°"”l_s° To “ll ln' and material. Every plan _of their _ _ _ ‘ sauce under cover l ' 1 in saying that it is mnazcd at his obstinacy. Its statement of a French cloak." gzgxnihgg tlllxft E;§:.§;t`v1;;.rc 13:33:33; re; l` - Gut--in ` hat this is hard to understand should be revised, com- S0011 11901' 'lie ll0l’ WHS Pfonioted Toronto the police pav dailv domicll l .- b i » to be a first class soldier d l l . ` ' ' ' ' ° , ` 1 _ rchension eng not diflicult, but impossible. was gixeu ______ which cmali; 3 me_¢_;1 tary visits to houses of German Lau- t/ _ _ INSURA Hearn .. :rot/A9’ ‘ ‘ / " /l -" 1 ' ' s X , if l g 1l.<\’i_ 1 ' _,.I_c__ HYNDMAN &_ CO. LTD. » ' Established in 1876 _ 61 Queen Street, Telephone 67 Charlottetown _i Illlu_y_'» #tim The Guardian has made arrangements with the Pub- lishers of “Saturday Night" whereby it is able to make the following offer to new subscribers:-_ _ One year's subscription “The Daily Guardian" $ “ “ “ "Saturday Night" Special Discount _ Both Papers for _ The “Guardian” is as every Islander knows the leading Daily of B. E. 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Victoria Row s....;`.__._..--._..__J Fennell & 1 quality steel snow shovels, they a_re strongly made, are light in weight, and have the long handles that does not tire the back.. lf you need a snow shovel, and want a good one. you should at least see our shew- mg before making a pur- chase. Chandler 152 Richmond Street _ c ox onference is niukilig S21ll9l`t1Ll0l'l Drogrcss the boy's head was not more than four interest. The sale of the bonds was* "*-"m" 'W ith the work it has on hand Already six sittings of N0! away from his sisters' heads, Les- conducted bv the state on me . _ . nuc- the full Conference have been held, and Committees have "°';"lld “ot he" the °h°l°' . tm" _'"`l"°ll’l""' °“ °l°“““"" 21» 1914. * been at work on details practically all the time. The first Wnsuirgfgiblgtgf iliguiaigyysxfuggo .¢,,dsl:fg:_?:):\yf°;g;ed&;"ill:§$‘“A Ialzgg matter to bc discussed was the sco e and owcrs t , . , p p of the' uring firm of D. Auerbach and Solis. and (louxpany secured the entire lg. I ‘ ' I I Conference, and this having been agreed upon, the con- Tllf'-11 l1° Wllllllfew f1‘0111 U10 ll1`111- T0- "“"‘- '1l'l`@1‘l1111»' 106-077 f01' Ci1Cl1|1\111tl1‘0il~ ‘ . stltution of the proposed new Fox-Breeders Association fsggxgtn l{1,;f§_;il:,'3f:l'l:1;';)l§9‘;':ll:};tf3‘?]r 3:15 gggfgrglond' and °"u’l‘l‘lll'5 495 mln' was lake" “P “ml C°ll5l‘l°l`°‘l- A ‘lmfl lllll 01Y1l10¢lYl11K U19 til two years ago, his holdings amount- “Since then mv informant under- powors of the Association was then prepared. and subse- ing to several hundred thousand dol- stands largo blocks nf these bonds, of qugmly each clause (||g_¢usBe,| in demu Many mom, lars. ()ne of his buildings was El- unknown amounts, have been trails- problems had to be dealt with. and evidence was called iffsonwolfarl'm;‘;Pe';f_n::°$2%g%%b which ferred 1° the H°l‘°“z°ll°""“'" t;>e_m;1>1e iiicmbcrs of the‘Conierenco come to ii -plum ,, pmlolieaf ,gal e,¢,§i,, genres. we-_ iec s on. ie s ttings have lasted each ny from 10 a.m, Sion set in and hc' had to sacrifice .. _ I _ to 6 p.m., and in thc mornings and evenings before and m“"l‘ "mt h° Qwned l° My me "est f vllh mve R Carefully selected mm Finali all hi ro art went when 18 ° 5 R pipes' “ll Myles' °h“l’°” “ml after these sittings the various Committees met fo b sl- y 5 D D y Gillllille -rut in lil I f " “ months ago he sold Elberon Hall °' ‘B 5 ll' °°° mm 25“ 1 Y ' . George and Kent Streets. Mtf. ing has progressed with the greatest harmony and . I February 15th,__the Conference will he in a position Bomsg wen: ogbppgn QN H0". We pay the highest prices for Raw Furs.f< One trial order will convince you. Write for price list and tags. The New England Fur Co., 131 Marlboro Street, Chelsea, Mass, U. S. A. ' - NOTE:-No Duty on Raw Furs coming into United States from Canada. ness. The Conference has devotcd vcry careful and The- dsughtbrs 'ware_Beatrice aged m ”'50` Come ,in “nd we "lem" MM' l‘ 55°l'2‘5Ml4l businessllkc attention to the matters in hand and ever - 13 i'1i\I,l.D1\lBy. lysed 10. " ' Kmmm Drug Company' cor' Gram despatch. It is expected at the next gegglom beginning _ _ _ ,_ ‘ ‘ » .» . ~- » ~- ~ -._--._~.__.._. .C . . . ee..--_ .-.__w___.._“ csc--. _,ms H .. .~ --- ~ | ._ » - Q ‘ consider its draft report, and that with the opening FERC CASTLE- ` _ t the Legislature in March everything will be in readi. ` e O ’ e “°-"*'i~f1--_-- and burned tothe ground _ __ ' After encircling the castle the svia Lldléb B00t8 £0 f1_0W $219. This is s remarkable passage from the Book of Esdi-as., ing heavy destruction Fire broke out dl" Kid H°u9e Slipper' 1 strap $1-15 f°r 85C' with the Lion's Dropheticdenunciation of the E le:-- |11 U10 CINE- “lid ll) diff l0 I' U““\l’°1‘ ` Ladle’ Pat' & Gun Metal Pump! fmm $300 to $355 now $2-38 is<:_r_;i___sig;d_»=_:1_;v___<:_r:3_i:_e<:___:_¢:v:§=_i_L t1i°$_\::» Special Values in Ladies Tan Laced or butt. Boots $3.75 for $2.50. _...,-,M hm ,»§,,c,e,, me meek thou ,,m““hm the _oi__{_.;:_m x::itrii;ir.__:;l'i;»ii:i_i;ir___;t_. :gon Men’a Black & Tan Boots ranging in Price from $4.00 to $6.00°selling at 25 p. Discount. _l::_°ff_5_;l!lE.°;h:_»_|_i__lras: loved liars, thou hs” 'sestroyed than 'ot ________= e ._ s ll T118 YCQI fhillf f0¥ y0\\\' A ’5bi]°f ¢f '°"I”"‘ `1'l}f°.§'.'l3°illi?h1’7E'.%¥-l“.i$1f“.}’llf~§'?*‘,,;"§"“° cm.. 'i.i..ii.. 'iii-fii'§'if§°i.’iil'f§*l'i`.2”l':§'i.'if.'.`.l;'°‘i'.§i’i"’332 -333-'l¥l9'¢. fini'-i3V5l"§~'l~'l'3`1l'i"i. *N* °°"' “'°""‘“' ° ` `, ciiiiargess 'f" haue our eubsiancr.i5;_£_J1_ysiceily ead,'11_0rllli"'7il ilfldégdo the ielity.-~. . Andi! -sem--and. beliold.§’m¢f»‘“‘ istigl v M99 ~- - -1 .. ._ 1, _ ._ __ _ l ‘¢ fue _ fissass»=ni~.~i..v.-if.ncse..-».iasanfi1\e\e= ». _‘the Eagle was burned. _ ' * If lv » -' ‘T _ _ - ;~ "'nQ|°°r9"c°°d ;s\|0fl~_ _ '