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CANADA. \;v_EL)Il,ESDAY’ DECEL_I_l_l1l§R_;_ L_ lox 1.__ rms1~_oiaLL~ __ (,£,“2°p§,{“y’{‘¢1§';’l,‘§’§FA'{‘e‘§$2rT¢‘X'§§g REREL RENERAL NIIW PRISIINER \ i General iieys of Mexico Now Occupies prison Cell *_ _ LINERAZ, Dec Z6-(By Wire)_D,,_ feated and stripped of his former al, rogance and pi-ide General Bernni-do Reyes, Meiico one time greatest miii_ tary loader, and more recently lender of revolt that threatened to tem- the eountry from border to border, is in jail here. _ He surrendered officially to General Trevllla, a Personal enemy of years, _MIITINI IN THE RUSSIAN NAVY LONDON, Dec 26-(By Wire)-A news agency ` despatch from St. Petersburg reports that a. mutiny broke out at the naval ordinance yesterday." Measures- for quelling the disorder have been taken by the- authorities and a number of the utineers have been taken by the auth rlties and a number of the mutlneers have been wounded by the troops sent to rc- press the lnsubordination_ RIISEIIELT ANR PEASE IREATI NEW YORK, Dcc. 26-(By wire)- lleosevelt in declining an invitation to thc peace dinner on Saturday night to further the Anglo-American treaty, expressed sentiments at vari- ance with the affair. _ ~ _ He called those accepting invita- tions. who were not in sympathy with the object, “traitors to princip- les." . President Taft will attend ami make a 30 minute-|pa§|;l|,,,There are _ 1800 prominent persons expected. sinciln in ° sinn ni an HYDE PARK, Mass, Dec 23-EL nrts of the police were renewed with. considerable activity today in an en- deavor to locate the slayer of Miss Bridget Pritchard, the ciirliteen-ycar- old girl. Because of the girl’s dying statement that it was an Italian who attacked her, the police visited thc italian sections of Boston and Hyde Park, but their search failed to rc- veal ariy clue to the indcntity of th,_ slayer. TAPPED LIVE TIIRE I FOR BURGLARS DRILL NEW YORM, December 25-Grad- mites of the newer school in burglary operated on a sale in a five and cent store in Harlem, today and get away with nearly $4,000 in cash. The men drew electricity from a live wirc to Ullerate their drill and with nitro- glycerlne easily blew off the safe door. A roll of carpet was found which had been used to deaden the noise gf the explosion. .lllfll lilo lllssiii ~ Bicoluiln FMEHDLY ST. PETERSBURG, December 25- 'i`lie first dinner in the Rnsso-.Iapan- cse society was held last night. Baron Ichiro Motono, Japanese nm- hassador at St. Petersbllfllv 'Wil M- Kokoysoil, the Riissiai1-lH‘0"\i¢l'- ef( changed tonsts, both referring w we valu? of Russo-Japanese friendly Fe' iicnsni usi V in ii nun ` *__ _ New Legislation. May Make the Trial Private *___ GB0s»roN,.‘ pe, 2,,_,By w,,c).,.,w f’Ve"“m011t s intention to call the Richeson case on January 15 is. sliownvby the issue of 300 summonscs fm' 3 JUFY Panel today., The "e°°Vel'Y of the accused innu (i)iltEiniies-satlsfactoi`Y. His Attoiney, e, says no further effort will be made to secure a postponement ___ _*__* ' HARRY LAURERS NARRIIW ESSAPE LONDON, IPCC 2li-(ily Wi|,‘(g)--A telegram from New Glasgow says Furry Lauder the Scotch comedian iad a nariow escape from death ¢0_ day while attempting to gross the Clyde in a row-boat from Guorock to -Dunoon. - He started to visit his son and n gals was blowing ae the time As the result _his boat was driven back but he started again and was bufletted about for three hours, dur. ing which time the boat was often threatened with being sunk, nun nun wis ERIIZEN Tl] REATN QUEBEC, Dec. 24-Frozen to death a short distance from his parents home was the awful fate which over- took Alexis 'l‘alb0t,` 3, lad of lii at Laval, Montmoreney County. News to this effect was received in town on Saturday. The young lad'Iiail loft on a hunting expedition. PIIPE WRN'T APPEAL E TIT KING IIISTIIR Ii()MI‘], llcccmber 25-An effort on the part of the kaiscr to enlist thu aid of the pope in persuading Italy to meet Turkey hnlf way in the peace proposals which Germany is urging :it (ionstantinople bus niet with complet” failure. In submitting the proposi- tion the Prussian miiiistei' at thc Vir- ticun hinted that a. word fi-om thc pope might influence the king of ihuy. STEAMER RURNEII - AT IARMUUTH iYA'IiM0llTH, Dcccmber 25- The fire department was called out last evening for a fire on the steamer Gertrude _M. The interior _of the steamer was badly gutted. 'IIIRKEYS ARE BECOMING SCARCER V ____ WASI-IINGTON, Dec $23-Unless something is done to reliabilitnte tur- key growing, thcrc will be no such thing as Christmas or Tlinnksgivlng turkeys in the United States within ten years. The Census Bureau' has issued n bulletin showing that in 1910 thc-rc were only 2,668,708 turkeys flon farirs in this country, while in 1900 there were 0,594,il95. At Ibis i-ate the .turkey will be in the iluilo class bb' 1920. 'l‘licrc \\':-s niso n irdiiiztion of about fifty per cout, in ducks during thc ten ycnis und thc iiuinber oi gcc-fir f|;-opperl eonsiikrnhly. i'hi<-.kens in crcascd, liowercr, the total for tht country going fr-()m 233,506,021 ill 1900 to 280,345,l33 in 1910. lations. lb... l._____.--..-~......_,.~.-» ...,.,.-~wv~».-o.~ THE The reaching of the "Midll1° Ground" Buds tiling! l§l`0Wl“¢ mow; interesting each day ln The Guardi- sn's Piano and orsen 0“'“*“K C°“' test. _ At lash new announcement of the candidates' -vocestaudins. W°m°“ who have not strolled see ii E005 °h““°° to mm his oonwt and w1“.f“° "- suit bling that their enrollment is lmtg it once. Th U not 'ln the race do not know whlt fish they 'sro misslnm 5“Plf°*‘° you look into the plan oi the con- test mln closely and see if yo\\ don C una: irweum be s emi th*-il ‘°f you to join the ranks and become n "piano seeker." A-it _mvisifsun connucorle. Is 'certainly suspended °"°" Ph” '°" rm, iwyggn by the three Contest died! im about 'one moneh\.b“t,mn“ are hmmm! tc “rm _ and _ fmgfgady, 5 $500.00 Willis Piano wil droli-llliiothe home of th° highwths certain to enrol immediately. f vote llithr in each of the districts. .v.-» -1 . . " ' ...L_-L_. .., ‘J , ,E “MIDDLE G ROUND” NEAR Wm yon be mic? You have an equal opportunity with every other candidate. SOFT SPOTS. There are some sections which are not represented by a local candidate and other sections where the candi- dates entered have only H New Vows to their credit. These sections are soft spots for a bustling new candi- date, They are bound to be canvass- ed by some one and a local represen- tatlve w,,»|q have B greater chance than an out-sidcr- So, if you have been \\'Bl\¢l\'1! N30 eng" the Contest but feared too much eime had elapsed, make yourself easy on glint point and enroll today and go- to work and see how eaiy it will be to catch up with thc lenders and even outclsss them. Up to this time no great amount of work has been done by BUY CHl\dld°-'Wi iiiixunii Over the Tripoli War and the Triple Alliance -_._. ROME, Dec 26-(By Wire)-An ex- Cllungc of communications between ‘tho Italian foreign offices and the chanccliors of other European powers IS Proceeding at present with the .greatest activity.. 4 The subject of the communications is the war id Tripoli, but the quest- ion of the Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria-Huiigary, and Italy is also being discussed. R. SASTELLANE WANTS ITIIIITRSE HOME Dec 26-(By Wire)-Count Boni dc (lastellane is here urging the Vatican'to grant him a divorce from his "wife, formerly Anna Gould. The latter has made a public state- ment expressing her hope that he will succeed. TWU ULI] WUIIAEN RURNT TR IJEATR - » ABERDICICN, Dec 26-(By Wire)- Two nged women, Mrs. Betsey Kent- ly and Mrs Susan Mullock were bui-n- cd to death in a fire of unknown ori- gin near here today. ___._____l__ I XMAS ERNSERT AT . KENSINRTIIN HALL Tlic Alinuul Xnius tree and ciitcrtziin- 'nient in connection with the Sunday School at Kensington Hall was held last evening. The iiall was taxed _ to its utmost capacity with a great many standing. There was no admission fee but a generous rcs-pousc was made on the taking of ,1 collection. liev. J. Heaney, pastor of thc First Methodist Church, presided and con- ducted thc opening devotional exercisi- cs. The quality of the program was excellent and it was rendered in fine style taking over through two hours to complete. 'i‘iic audience was dc- liglited to the cud and it was i‘eniari-,- od that the program showed good training and mu`ch rehersal. Rcv. Ed- ward llcll, who is superintendent of the school but who, on account of his recent illness has not been ublc to attend lately, was present for a while last evening and his many friends were pleas-ed to see him again. The following was the program ren- dered : Solo-Wehh Stanley Exercises---Father 'Ti-nie's Xmas, by ia, number of youllll people; Solo-Miss Hazel Bremner 'Exercise-Snow Flakei. by ii numb" of young ladies Reading-Mrs. James McMillan Exercise-Ci-owning of Christmas,by a. number of young ladies Solo-~Miss Winnie Blatcli Dialogiic--Mr. and Mrs. Suntn Clans at Home Solo-Miss Nettie Stanley Exercise-Mother's Almanac, by two boys Reading-Miss Harrison sole-Percy Stanley Address-Col. F. S. Moore Distribution of Gifts-Santa Claus. UNITED STATES AT TIIR III THE PHILIPPINES i`-HILIPINE ISLANDS, December 26--The Moron, \vho for several days ago retired to the top of Bud Dajo, in the island of Jolo, which they had fortified, capitulated today to the American troops. . Prloe to thc surrender a desper- ate band of twenty tried to force nn of the Moros were killed, but th?re outpost but were repulsed. Several were no American cascualties. COIHIINIGITIDN THROUGH PRDVINCE AND WITH IAINLAIID The Northii-inberland left this D0" at 7.30 s. m., yesterday morning with passengers, freight and mall docking at Picton at 10.55. Bhe left on return nt 1.00 with DBSBBHEGFB. freight, express N. S. and C. P. R., mall arriving \\¢l‘¢ It 4-20- She leaves this morning at 7.80 a. m.. for Picton. The Empress made the round trip between Bummerslde and -Point du Ghene yesterdai- Yesterday the eastern express was on time, the southern acC0l1lm0dBlSl0h was on time, the western accommo- dation was on time, the Sui-nmerslde accommodation was on time. the GHS- tern accommodation was on time and the western express was on time. € - UE RESPATIIHESI \ - - Mike Niui-pliy,tiic well known hock- ing his mother and his brother Sam which will take place on Monday llfld" WHY ln the sister provinces and as a trainer hns bccn marked with famous Edgar Dey while last cur the with seeking. I-Ie explained the cir- cumstances leading up to the sinri- TORONTO, Dec 27--.Soiithcastcrly The temperature al. three o'rlock this morning by the Rexall Store Tested Thermometer wns thirty dc- grees above zero Yesterday was B0 degrees above zero bove. The lowest recorded the pre- vious night was 26a bove. At nine The length of today will be Bight hours and 49 minutes. The tide will be high this afternoon at 8.49 and tomorrow afternoon at 4.21; it will be high tomorrow morn; i4ni¢0st 3.05 and Friday morning at The sun sets this afternoon at 4.25 is a 1 t 4.26- it rEE»es I;)¢l1'T\i?<§i\:i(-)¢rwa;Tit¢§ETi1i°ii(i;n ati: 7.37' and BTJTWQNG, Burke's Alleys, under -Friday morning ni 7.37. market, open lawful days ten to The moon nets tonight at 11-23- W-W* up and if you want to bein the race Mihai-ds Llnlmi-nt euros garnet in cows v si' _ _ _ -_,._ _ , . » \¢ ,_»V.‘~ I.;-,._,-.. 1‘\» 0 " A __-',.;,-` “ - -3’-Q; ian ` `-‘ iw VW - "‘ ` - .- E. - ' - -'°.‘_‘._.._-.\ `--‘.5 ,‘ I ' ` ’ I I I A A I ..._ \ _.... _ _ . J_..- _-. ..._ fr' "` - 3".;-" V`”"`mi1¥m"u""" iz" ~\ls"_.~ _"k » . ~ The lowest, témperneure recorded luI_l;_____ ____ __ _______12_'_2_Z_‘\i-f- 5” m" it was 33 “P0” and at “inc '~T()_lTIIT'l` TolTiTces“`TnLiiew" Prowso U m" It W” 30 “E’°"”' I Block: Offices on 'rlecond floor NATIVE Rl|lI'NllR _ TRANN SMITH HURSIIN RAILWAY, NEXT IN BENGAL RHURES SEHRLAR I WILL RE RUILT - _-1 -m cosmos, nee ze-(sy wn»o>-A ue- siiciiviinnz, ner zo-my wire,--' in--i-_lu-_\_ p,.,. z,,_,B,, w,,,,,..»pi.,, Sllatch fron Calcutta gives a rumor The Fawlty "f Ui” UUTVGFBUY this llovci-niiir_-lit has dieided to authorize that Sir Krishna Gupta, member of l110l‘11il1g 8-illiointcd Frank Smith of J. li. ;`~lc.\ii.liur to proceed immcdi the Indian Council, will be appointed St. John Rhodes scholar from Mount 'lately to u-oi-_k in the first section of Governor 6! the new province of lien- ATIIBUU T01’ 1912. thi, iiiniwn Buy Railway, gal. Mr. Smith is a member of tho sen- 'The terminal is n,t yet decided. » A native has never before held such ior classiinil obtained his prelimin- O'i"l`AWA, Dec 26-(By Wire)- an important post. ary training at the St. John, Gram- Mnjako a Japanese lawyer visiting mar School. MIKE MURPHY I H13 HMAX MARTIAL LAW IIIISSIIINARIES ‘ ' IURTEHERAN TEAR UIITBREAK' eyist, who has been in this city visit- -°-- .i. Murphy ofthe Victoria Hockey club, _B0S'l`UN. nec 2|;-(ny wire)-'rho iiANi/ wAsu1Nu'roN, December 25-iviiss tcfizes Dey *is 8-I Particularly good Tim! ‘Wm 5 vu`L'5°"g"iS’ ‘T ‘O were a` dent of thc American National Rcd - as .six 2.2.2. .i’.;°,“f.§:2.V. ---;---.-~-,_ . _ _ _ - -_ -_ wi i grec in s an gooi wis es upon WS; i.};?e‘:Zgcec;;21?;;?1l;li:l3]l;°€;H;n% llulemd with “°f“°_d‘5{°E]t5;nbY th” the ninetiethg anniversary of her birth eil $60 per week contract for whigh “mee” of Phe P95591' 0 “bel My'_ Altho feeble from illness early this W th m inland d d. H. ers had he* VMIIITH Em" “Way Tl" ycur, Miss Barton was able to cele- .e B . papers ha .°r° xt" ‘Im HIYUHIS t‘V0|\'-Y TQPAVA =\"‘I_S°V'~“'51 l’1aP¢"* bi-ate the day with her relatives and on the Orotavn were slightly dented. as follows: Hilton, Halifax; Vos official han on these "fake" photo- C _’-` W _ Laing .Hn,1ifa;; Jack fpwnddie of Am- graphs. Several days ago a Pennsyp the army, ilu- Surgeon uencial of the herst fame; McPherson of lust ycar’s vania Avenue photographer whose "Hi-'y “"0 ~‘I_1\.V‘_"‘ W- A- D°I'“fY~ "Wd" Wanderers; Wilkie of Halifax; Dunphv window exhibit contains many DAC- mi “""l""' I” P; A'-_ .°" "h°t;°p€rt OE of Fredericton and Dey and Murphy. tures of Mr. 'I’af_t in the act of shak. 'elm B,,,,,.,x Dpi-lhysicilans, A fa?`la.r`r‘iZ The Murphy family seem to have nn ing hands with various citizens whom Ui t_`I1" _l_>l\YH&i1' C011; 130" J _d 'v‘nE*m;“1 inclination to hockey, Mike is on the he DI‘UI>D\’lY “ever 'met was informed W' NIULTQAV ll T" ntlu- l’E':L-ysiTileiieE was tn James Whitcomb Riley the l-losler Hahn” S°°l9~l9» Jimmy Wm ""Ul`k EW Ulllml States Attorney Wilfmn to "0 ln.’.H¢;\_'¢)-,.EilmEl Ut imcdiatc action poet who has been ill for Several out with New Glasgow-B pros and leave Mr. Taft out of such pictures Hill- -*-‘ _--"-‘_"`_ ‘H I lc ' ‘ , '_ _ . _ nas licir-ssai), but diicctcd iii.-it i Sifmmy ‘B ready to hm Nm “gem in the future. TIT? photogmplheit tilt). lie bc kcbt fully advised at frequent with the Victorian, last yunrs P.'f~.,I. iJ<‘i1l§‘I U’ the w ‘te House- I " Champions and winners of the Starr PFf?*i"I"-"AV Upheld Mr- WNW"- First Time Such Honor Has _For'Mount Allison University Mikudoiu Prohiibitiaps From- Been Thus Conferred Trained in St. lohn Coming to Canada this city stated today, that the ~ I __ I Lord Charles Beresfoi'd`s sieech friends, who are speiidiiig Christinas with her at hci- home, “Red Cross," unsiiltation flu surgeon Gvneral of Mniniiiniis - IIN THE IICEAN Two steamers Founder With ,___- GLAHG()Wi Dec 26-(By Wire)--The British steamer Guillemot from Lon- don for Genoa foundered in the Bay ‘of Biscayi on Dec 21, when the cap- tain' an'd 15 pf the crew were lost. Seven survivors were picked up by the steamer Lincairu and landed hero. After rescuing the survivors Lin- cairn sighted a Spanish steamer in distress. Before the Lincairn was able to proceed to hcl' assistance the Spanish vessel foundered with on hum-19, -*&_-_.___ PETITIIINS ERR IIHIIIA REPUBLIC ___ SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 26-(By iff?)-Six Chinese companies en- agcd in raising $2,000,000 for the revolution have cabled Wu Ting Fang to stand out for a republic. The Cliiiicse of America are strong- ly opposed to e limited monarchy. A similar message was sent Pro- mier Yusn's representative at the 'onfcrence. ._-_-~.l_;..._. SHUSTER STILL HULIIS IIIEIIIE WASHINGTON, Dec. 26-(By wire) ~-Despatches to the State Department nec has not yet been taken from him, It is believed the Russians are ex- ercising censorship of the news in the f ir official wires being received. ' LONITON, Dcc 26-(Dy Wire)-The roclanmtion of martial law\at Te- Morgan Shuster by the Persian cab- _ ussinn solduers are causing much _-___*___ WRMEN IN PANIS IN NEPLIRNK HRTEL NEW YORK, Dec. 25~One hundred omen guests at the Virginia Hotel for women only, were thrown into 5 anic early today by the plight f ly about the halls with her night as visiting a cousin at the hotel, po en queried il. l. what he would contract for tin- _-rn- wAS1_uNG.r,,N me 25_w,,ek en, To PARDOII IOBSE ‘QRS the hem grabbing Miss Lyon! son form: would appear as iE'U’i”` “"5 tourists who unfit to go back to the _"" and throwing’ her to the floor and a. perfectly iustlfiable course to nur- folks with pliot~gi‘aphs with 5 real W-\SliING'I‘ON, Dec 24-The Presi- “ue 'md it 'd°°5 “em P°°"1i"" thi" Washington, D. if., label on 'thcni ‘AWA t°d°Y declllwd tl’ i’“Ed"“ Cha?" pulled from their hangings. lt isho- thcrc Bhoilld be any necessity for any Showing 1.,.cb.,,1m¢_ Taft in the act of W. Morse. The explanation of his l ,iewd however that the voulg addition to the figure Mike quoted or shakim: mem by me .hand or in earn. decision is contained in the following ’ ' for the notoriety the matter l:itei‘1'c- est convcrsneioii with them, go; im statement is.=.ued from the White Celved. _ unexpected Xmas, present from Mr. HOUSE!" _ _ The personell of the Socinls will be Taft, for thc President has put the "'I‘lic l‘_i-rsub-_ni; today called into wrapping her up in portif-rrcs he had woman will die. ' LETTERS (IF SYHPATIIY ' T0 JJIHITCOHB RILEY ._-_ lNl)lANAP0l.lS, December 24- '”l`\\'clve hnnrlred letters of Christmas greetings and sympathy came today months. interval.-1 of any chnnrlr- Minard's Llniment Cures Colds, Asc. (Too late for Classincstion.) to Southwesterly 'winds with rain. ff' -3””-T-_-:"T~“-`-T"T"T""`-‘"""’ I `iAUNSOME SAUSAGES made i, fresh every day, Saunders, New- som Q_o.____ _W _ ____ _11-1_8d2mpd. TANTED, a piano to rent for winter months. Apply ar Guard- IANTED, a V ice-principal fur and the highest was 38 degrees ii- Georgetown School. Apply to D. A. Morrissey, Sec'y of '1‘rustecs. _*_ _1‘2-2'fd3i. suitable for business and on third for lodge meetings, etc, l.. E. Prowsc. 12-27d2w. TANTEID at once girl for general Gregor, 22 Longworth Ave. eleven, ‘2-Zbdtf. iw' housework. Gdod wages, No washing. Apply to Mrs. Chas. Mc- 12-%B_i3ipd. what rl.; you do with your old ma- ,-xuzinr-s'.‘ l’llc them up on some shelf in tip- brick kitchen? Why don't you pass thein on to benefit others? We, who iinve plenty of niagazincs in our luuiics. seldom realize how much plea- sure a cast~ofl periodical' brings to ri home where reading»mnttcr is scarce, l ini-.-c visited homes whcrc iiiaglmlllieii three und four. and soinctimefl more years old, lie on the table thumb-. mar"cd, dog-cared und coverless_ hilt showing evidence of having given real enjoyment. Many n sick-room and invalid's corner has been brightened for days by the donation of ii hand- ful of periodicals that were of no earthl use to the giver other than and it may often he given where tol offer financial uid would hc an.insult.I WOWIIEATIIER IEOIECAST &c. gin!-E-"SED I Eu iuono. _ -pass them on to others. A donation once started is likely to keep on cir- cuinting. .lust gather up nn ermful of old magazines today for poor Mrs. Jonel, who has barely the necessities of lilo' _and sees few of the extra blessings. Watch ber lace beam as she relieves WW ‘lf A-he Amid. her mind meanwhile: on the happy hours she will sand- wich in between ber humdrum duties. Then, don't for-get old Mr. Smith ,doun by the cemetery. Poor man! ;he has been isid up these many months with sclatica. He can't read much of the time, but' his daughter Lucy has read and reread the few pg- Der-back hooks in the house. A pile of magazines will be B godgenq to her. And then, if I don't miss m Y for klndling the fire--and mighty poor for that. Then, too, the people to Minsrd’| Llnlment Cures Dlphtheris. . lllnai-d‘s lllniment Cures Dlstomper- whom magazines may be given are .AMW v;-ry ones who are most likely to Y 811688. that dust-collecting pile of ma- guinea will be all cleared ol and prestoi an extra empty shelf for fruit. lsrs or what-n°t? .N » _ ` '1__.¢- "». I i I Heavy Loss of Life ‘ l I I A - r I r P 0 - . M‘ . A- I E. _ ‘pg of the rumor' showing lmw il 0" in Glen Echo, Md., a suburb of Wash- t0:;_"tI:;yt;e hotglyxxé ::;!h`§lul:i?: I mountain may grow out of ntliill. - , Mike never demanded such nasnlnry m"‘ton'__i :l\]‘;td“2§0dr€0§gUl:hmMh less tlhzui) I -"-”' clothes burning. Ono young man who | L 1 ____ _ is -" I ,. a N ~i_ \