-. *te ‘ , JANUARY"-.B ‘i914 ll :’;' ._',_">--i’.¥"-5"". -ev" '-'ululli lr - I 0 I , , 1 _'__ . 5'. Q Y > p . . _ .‘ I ‘ r , , , . . I , _ __ ,.., ,. ,.-. "nr-7- ._.-'_ "` ~ » v .\ . - - *-1 .~y. .... _ .. = .. - -ef. 'i .. ,_ r v' . .. _, .#5 ~ .rf -- »~ , , f __,,, , i * i . mt.-__,_ w,,___";.`= , fi. _ `._,*,~i»' ’ \,_» __.»___ ;.__._ ;_. __ :--,oil s., ,,,-F* - ,~{_»___V,_;; ~ . . I 1- . . 1 1 , 1 v , .~ » . _ . .r . i. _,,. .. <. ». _ ._ , , _. . ,. . A _ . , . _, . . . .i _ .\_. . .___ » ' ` ~ , *-` ~” "~,‘7.*:¢' _. Hi " H @- ., _ _ __ 4'. » _- " 'i'HmfL1'rmsr“Nmws Y _ *_ 'IHE CH OWN GUARDIAN" _ g _ Y ‘ s-mer or iLl."- y_A_GE'F1VE I H$] E T 'T ET` -I ll Illlillliili Fill? fiftlu - iluliuui I nfiusis Pinnui mimi: dsl (Canadian Press) FRANKFORTON, Maine, Jan, 12.-1 'l`b0iI.'l»9B !.“ll0t. guilty" was en-tered tirdnyl by _Carl _I-lopi, -a local drug- gi|t.,und former fencing master, when brought -..up lor ‘trial,~ charged with_ lriiil-ng_.nie two children, me inthe. nndchis drst wife by _ administering puisonand with- attempting a sinlilar crime-_on his second snd‘thlrd-wives IIITH *ITIL _“WI 1VflIlIfl_li,THIW BHlM_|lIL‘S.£$w£ If ll-llLi.I`lJ,l1lii1J I ll - .liul y lu usunu is uP_-lull cuscd--admitted to-day giving drugs to tile._three, successively, ostensibly ns aimeans of,improving the looks of his, third-wife, also that'he had giv- on _dover - germs but she escaped derith,owlng to the vigilance of the doctor The three wome I - _ _ n were insur- ‘ if, oe bythe prisoner for $5,000, $1,000 ` ' and 42,000, respectively. Each fell seriously---lll within e. year after mar- ris|¢e‘ with the accused. Hopf gave varipumexplanations for the presence of poisons in the bodies of his vic- tims. His wives, he said, had taken the drug in 1%-.beauty compound while he ifilected into the bodies of his children in order to partially emiralm them before' burial. ‘Among the f rn and tuberculosis. :-11 (Canadian Press) T 'r is to Bl! .€@__,___ h 5 (CHDBGIBU Press) (Canadian Press) NFW YORK Jan 12.- William WI‘lN1'Pli¥1 M541 Jan 12 - The OTTAWA Jan 1 -Mayor Hot "“"”'° J°l`°m°. Bllecial attorney for Hillel COI1lmdsBl.Ql1 Will IJDSID to-mor midas Dupuois and ex Alderman Jos. New York State, ln his efforts to row 'most elaborate investigation, Bourque were to-day nominated for b‘ g Thaw backrto Matteawansnld into the circumstances surrounding the Mayoralty of Hull, Quebec. Eight -day that the action of the New the escape ol' John KIe1chenl¢o.,Alderlnen were elected by acclalna- Halllllshire commission in finding -Chief Justice Mather. thiamproing ,tiou. There will he alderrnanic con- haw sane would not allect the mai appointed to the responsifble duty Ed-_ tests in three out of six Wards. Sue. except that it may niiera Thea ward Anderson, K. 0., _as prosecutori ~'--_--- obliortunity to get to some for They have been given the widest pos an country from which he cannot sible powers. This is a .climax to E H I _ be cxtradltsd or of hiding some m.,,_n_ the various rumors in relation f.o_ plots and counter plots which may orl, » » ’ - . J already offered 'lor the capture and (;1§;;\;R;¢s'th`2a!;jep:,li~}_m';,t glalgggaigii i ‘ 1 - 2 I = conviction of Krafchenko. _ Affairs at the French foreign einen, _i .1 . -. I 1 - _ _ /°“‘*’_"" to-day was appointed French Ambas- > .sailor to Russia in succession to Theophile Delcasse, who resigned in ' ' “ ' ' or-der to re-enter French home poli- - ‘ 0 0' P <°“““'“““ P'°°°> M- “°“' - wASHIN(c=T3Tv.Ia§`..n_"Bfi.-.n...~......1 H TORONTO, Jan lz.-Caution was I _ 31 (C over the increase of mine uccidentn _ _ _ a‘ P . ' , > _ ,wma found in the Possession of the uzaliezggltssoihlgilgyol Hocken’s inch- __ ,ana ian ross) during 1013, when 2 300 do-iths eil. E accused were those of typhoid, chole- -th .ig pi may not have contributed to the dis-_ graceful manner in which the notorl- ous criminal deded the authorities. ' Any who know aught uf the matter ` are required to comc forward and tee- ' tify. The Board of Control -to-day ' - <1.-rides to aaa ss 000 to the sa 000 (Ca““di“” Prem ._;_., (Canadian Press) TOKIO Jan 12 -A series of 350 the Gulf of Kagoshiina where two a The work of rescuing the inhabitants tli of élalrura ln boats which is proceed- he ing across the intervening three miles of water to Kagoshilna is extremely diillcult, Ashes have fallen all day mllnicution with thu ca lta cut unfit nu,Ul.1 lu lui nilliin 5 rn the Qi; Connell OTTAWA Jan 12-_ The Govern' recorded, the United States’ greatest, is mo,-,,mg_ The Coungl should (Special by Phone) , lnent speech from the Throne is _ nu _ be careful, he said, about placing nd, CMONTAGUHT, Jan. 12.-The death ready except for thc Naval Policy. It Mi #___ d. . ___ d , d 0 d dd I h thi 1 t d th t b nes was created, John Mitchcl, ,thmal burdens on the tax payers o curre su’ en y ere s even ng ls repor e at n caucus is o e for Hl!tll‘d'l Lillimsit Cures Colds, ste, even for improvements which under about six o clock, of Mlss'Ann Plyer. ~ -- . held on the day after opening to get S . E memnt financial conditions might be Miss Plyer had gone to the yard to _.___ together on this matter. A private H slight earthquakes shook the town of Glynn to-day refused finally to par- s. Kagoshlma at tho southern end of do the Island of Kiusiu, to-day. They York money lender. District Attor- th were followed by an eruption of the nev Whitman refused to any he fiiv- ,sn C villages were ,buried in ashes. The release. The Governor rcqllircs thc .1 earthquakes continued incessantly. endorsement of thc trial lndre and I ntes mins workers, Vice-President ».._. (Canadian Press) ALBANY Jan 12 -Governor volcano Sakura on a, small island in fired absolute pardon for Tolmnn .le pr hief cause to obtain thc |li‘is|nlvi"s /lv- 1.. (Cansd an i ress) `.‘.'\Sl~lING'l‘ON, Jan. 12.-Compen A itlon for the stupendous loss of life u H. D. Tolman, the convicted New ,md property when the atlamer 'Ill- nic went down will -be up-.lor con- Iel-:ition to-morrow before the Bu- cn.c ijonrt. Cn the outcome of the gulrcnts of some ui America's lead-\ ig lawyers will depend whether the cullic Steanl Navigation C0., the - r I-, ‘ lf? e prosecutor ill every case In-liirc olvncrs of the Titiiuic, must face tim mil exercise clemency, 'pilylliciit of $13,0()4|,0(l0 clnimg gp whe- llior its liabilities will be limited to `-- -~- . rim... .$90,000. I ntricute questions of law which ct Kngonhima and tclegrnphic corn- _ i;~_.~r,>lr-.ral the legnl minds of the Unlt- p I in ' ol >1t;.tes and Grcnr Britain since the, Uff- 'litnnic’s maiden voyage was endmi Il\' :in iccl»el~g`n fatal blow und which i i‘onrt will be up for decision. The not yet been decided in the Brit- lol mber since the licilcrul Bureull ol mer President of thc United yncs, of the Union, Secretary Lario -|lli-.liiull may bring in points of ili~ tol~ll:ltiomil law. -.m____*_.___ SIH J. WHITIIET of théwelland Ship Canal staff, St. te Catherlne's Ont, have returned to st Charlottetown, P. E. I, tio ii. 5,,.ame_ His worship devoted a empty a pail of water and had just I _NEW. YORK, Jan. 10.-The chimes Legislation is ell'€&dY_ COUITHE in- of M,___M,_s_ aud'M,ss Stems' who large portion of his address to thqdnished when she wus seen to fall. did not peal Wednesday night in tn Mr. Burnham has a llill to Amend 5 _ DTI' nnvnibegn visiting M,-_ Frank gtems_ pn;-chase of the s|_,.ee,' railway sys_,3’1l;en frignds came to her assistance fifty-foot tower on the estate of Mrs the @l@¢Ii10i1 Act 11110 000 00 Ab0llBl1 ferred to-day to discuss the probable Dr. m_ The nuances of tha city' her was ead. Julia Gertrude Lyle, at Tenafly, N: titles. Robert Bickerdike has one to cn the Interior, and Dr. John Holmes, cctor of the Federal Bureau, con- (Cnnudinn Press) NEW YORK, Juli 12.-Six p. m.- U Pronounced the cause of death heart fore Monday next. when Vlce-Chan- .--. If Mr. A._ A.-McLean, M. l’., who with M ` this week. rs. McLean proc.eeds to Ottawa 'A gratifying state us to the city's factorv started These should be the failure. Deceased, who was a mid- oellor Lewis, in the Court of Chan- T" die-aged lady. had seemed to be in ry J erse Cit will c‘ _ A ce , y y, de ide wheth good health and her _sudden demise er they shall be stilled permanently was quite a. shock to tne people here. in order to give other residents of She leaves _to mourn her mother, a Tenaily a chance to sleep, lady of 70, a brother at home, and .The Vice~Chancellor told Mrs,Ly1e, one sister in the States,-B, who inherited $20,000,000 from her '_“***--* husband, John S Lyle who died July 27, 1912, at the nge of 94, to _ ' ' ` silence those bells, after wealthy -` I - ~ ' neighbors of the young widow-she __; is only thirty-had asked _lor and ob- (Cnnadlan Pr-een) tained a temporary injunction. NEW YORK, Jen. iz-"whitney The complaining neighbors who np- hed poor night and condition this peered against the Widow ere Mr. morning lean favorable" in the sul- Ohnrlen P- Buckley. Mrs. Alice M. letln-.issued at half past eleven this Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Bren- morning.- He has been advised than ton, and Mr. John M. Brewster, all if11e< recovers -he should give up socially promflllent and persons oi DOITCTCE. _ . Wenlth, ----_----- The tower, which has brought dis- cord among the fashionables of Ten- i ally, was built by Mrs. Lyle as a = ‘ ' memorial to her husband. In the _ top of it are nine bells, the largest - ' - _ weighing more~than two tons. It was _=_ completed a month ago, and men, were stat-loned in it to ring out the MONTA&S§ec,a1_byiPhone) __ lziliéllntesaxezifelayw fifteen minutes of the in J . ._ - ' _.,,,,IA,ud' ,_ we,i_kn‘;';m ;fB,d1;"lf§°o,"§‘;§§ 10 wee all very beautiful .gt first. place' died last night at the home of Every fifteen -minutes a salcre une her sister’ ,Miss Kate McLeod’ with would ring out. The nleég borslwere __j\vhom she was residing. She was delighted’ and theiy to pmu ymo aged 76 years and esteemed by Bn the devotion of till: Ygllélbs ndwo an who knew her. Deceased was a sister t0 the memo? 0 eg llymaés 'be an of the late Malcolm l»IcLeod, K, C., 'But mont; e sag; gb IM" Lyiye of Charlottetown. She was also pre- to gf; on Ti, ner ee cgréplaiéed that decealod.by -a brother, John Ru, wl1o.;§;§, Zgsdldnvte sae; at n1ght_ No ‘Ruud Away last' nu* ' I oner would slee come than the , _ .___ E0 P _ _ ` night shift in the bell would hammer _ _ , _ - _ out a hymn- , _ . , Y . ‘ _ \Mrs. Lyle was appealed to, but the ` _` ,_ ; _-_ ., ,'_ ; .» , _ _ chimes continued to chime ninety-Bl! "` " ' ' times every twenty-four hours. The ` ` ' music was excellent. the bells in Def- . . _: , feet tune and well played. No; Mrs. ~;. ,_ ' . _ _ ~ Igyle would not silence those chimes. :L A H ` ' ,130 the nervous neighbors decided t0 r -sim.; - The lvllowlng telegrams have been exchanges within the past _few _days and will explain themselves: ' ' ' Montreal. -_Que., Jan. 10, 1914 D. Schurman.:--Illease wire at once status of adairs. We-have had sever- al inquiries regarding .our friends-and go to. law. Ther conferred with ex-_ gtnte Senator Edward W. Wakelee. md _hs _suggested an inlunctioll }'l‘l1U1E° `P1`¢7m'l»9° t° 5° ‘1“it°'mt°'°' lIlE'the` Glenafton abandoned set he; ageing when Mrs. Lyle and.herneigl1- an,.e_ _ _ _ ‘-‘- .\,;0r|_|nee¢ ln court to argue for and ____ finances was disclosed last night at the annual financial meeting of the City Council when a statement of the revenue and expenditure of the civic business of Charlottetown during the past year was presented. There was a full attendance of Councillors, over whom His Worship the Mayor, Mr. C. Lyons, presided; also present be- ing the Recorder, 1-lla Honor K. J. Martin, and _ the Health Officer, Di-. H. D. Johnson, and the City Clerk. 1 ln an interesting address, the May- or gave a _comprehensive review of the city's business during the past year 1.013, -which is as follows:- liis Worship said: means of furnishing considerable em- ployment to our people. _< It is mllch to be legretted that our citizens did not see their way clear to autholize the Council to purchase, for the city, the plant and good will of the Light and Power Company, ns 1 feel conhdent that after a few years, the revenue from the watel and light with a nominal tax on real estate, would be sutiiclcnt to meet all oul- civic requirements. RF.‘Dl»IMP-'I"ION OF WA'l.‘F'I`\ DEBENTURES Perhaps the most important matter prscedentod progress in the City of Charlottetown, as the reports of the dlderent departments plainly‘ .set‘dcemed during the past WM' The forth. ‘ ln accordance ~ with the usual cus-Iconcerning .the .financial standing of tom, it slords _me great pleasure to_ lay before you a statement of our Wa municipal ailsirs for the ear 1913. the the Y The past year has been one of un- of $14 The report of the Water and Seward yea the ter Lsnch a prontssble financial investment. balance, $18,000.00. of the original _issue for building the Water System f‘ommiesloners,must_ prove most ent-, will he redeemed during the present lsfactoryto our cltizensas it shows receipts in Iexcess of those of any venr since the fiualiguratlon of the system. _- __ About two- miles of concrete side- walks were -laid down during the year, hriogin ,julie tom up to thir- teensnd one-*elf miles. _Some 2.150 square. ‘!srds_,b`f street lnacadalpisinl was accompiiihed and in _addition to pride to ,our- citizens to know that when the' additional 15,000.00 is re- deemed _ln 1914, they will only owe COUNCIL S there is _to the _credit of the Water liobenturs Sinking -hind-the nm of $12,174.58 togo _-towards the redemp- tion of 'the $15,000.00 debentures. City el the redemption of the ter De sutures, issued in 1888 for construction of the Water Systeml Charlottetown and which proved 7 000.00 opthele debentures was re r. It must be a great source ot sum¢of l£'7»,600.on their total Wa- Systemf At the -present time this conlidefjibls repairing was edset- efl on ,our All these improves ments which ,___ve so largely °°°*fl' ' SURPLUS OVER EXPENDITURE uh A most financial to » I _ _ ord The lu buses seam? ' .sais e modern Ind nip- I tmdue cure ye Mon done _wighout to you and to the citizens in general any unusual _ ation. SMALL. of the civic is the small Our eitllcnl the cheerful I8 discharge this f-ll! ave everything CI 01 the es- onr-citv-i gl" the Royal Bank of Canada on De- cember 81st, 1913. was 811.913-90. This surplus, I consider. one of the mes; ng|¢ts_.i;hat the City ever owned. it gives_ the whole statement of ._ lottetowa a healthy andsound flann- The Debcnture Debt of the Citv et M _ civic ......' ..".` $853,000.00 am sure it will be a satisfaction learn that there is a surplus on lnnry Civic A'ccount of _$l88.65. balance at credit of this Account accounts ol ine city of Cher- appearance. unseat 'time amounts to M15,- 00 lnadnup vis:-~ _ been Started. Please advise fully also whether we wiliunswer iniguiries made. .F‘.G. Robinson, Manager Thiel* Detective Agency, » - The Thiel Detective Agency, Mout- real. Proceedings commenced. Oper- ntives did excellent work. Give ln- formation asked for. D. Schurnlan. Montreal, Jan. 11th, 1911. Charlottetown, _ , . I have just telegraphed Byron Brown that the map mentioned in his telegram are accredited ,61llPloyes of this service, and that we are instruct- lng our Charlottetown representative to see that they are given every pro- tection. and you can _etgtefthat any malicious interference with these msn in the performance of .their duties- wlll he punished to the fullest extent of our resources. Kindly advise progress of cases, and about when they will be conclud- ed. - F. S. ROBINSON, Thiel Detective Agency, It seems that Mr. ,Brown -wired to the Thiel 'Agency to ascertain whe- ther Messrs, Elrod and Valade were bona ilds members of thc organisa- tion. The above reply should remcve any doubt in the matter. -.-...--..~.....................,.,.......-.... Water 102,500.00 Sewerage 150,000.00 Total $015,600.00 ' We have still the sum of $06,095-26 to the credit of the various Sinking Funds after redeeming the S117-,000.00 in Water Debentures, viz:- Marbot House 611.67401 Permanent Works . 12.240-07 Water Works .. 12,114.58 ------ $86,095.26 REDUCTION OB' OITY'B DEBT. During the year $15,000.00 City De- bentures were issued 'for permanent works; 84,755.00 of this amount hu been carried forward on special ac- count deposited .in the Royal Bank of Canada, bearing interest at 4 per_ cent. issued for the operations of 1914 Continued on page 7 -....-._..______.__ lfiaerd’s Linlmsst Cures Dlphtheris. against the chimes. ' `|Bei\ore her marriage to Mr. Lyle - . - _ . as to whether. they -'were connected who was a partner in the ilrin of ‘ _ - , with us.. Presume proceedings have Ij°|;d,g Taylor, Mrs. Lyle was J ulla`. .1-;nnnnn,_ and was the old man's ' mu»”_ Hin first wife died melllf .ycnrs.ago. On September 10, 191.0, cpe multi-millionaire and his nurse, sloped to Yonkers and were m0"’l°0~ WF" °”“h0d.n ' ’4:Llss|i=-lcslloll unna- OM “nt pu- “neg snch insertion il this column. Cash must accompany pi-der. Minimum chBl`§° ¢W°“W'n"° cents. _..__.._,__l------_-----. aim. WANTED IN A GROCERY store. Must have experience. ADDI? ,ei once to P. o. sox iss. Chnl- lottetown. 3853-1-13m5iDi vll.-iN'l‘sio A oo'r'l‘.loa on 'rams- msnt ln nice locality, with modern improvemnts. Write Q. Z.. care _of _-Guardian. __ __ 0844-1-lalldtipd. FOR SALE-I HAVE FOR SALE lone pair -P. E. I. Silver Black fox- es. will register in Claes A. R.A. __'l'aylor, Montague. _`3852-1-13M.1i.__ sos. EAI.-of Lrvn Usirviuaszn :mink and weasel, a few pair of ranched mink T. L. Borrowman and Sons Wyoming, Ontario. 8849-1-18m6i W_AN'l‘lllD AT .FALCONWOOD I-IOS-, ,pital a trained nurse for the posi- tion of superintendent of nurses. Apply to the Superintendent, P.0. _non _ar-0, city. asiglielvlgl., FARM FOR SALE. AT NORTH River Corner, 45 miles from Char- _,lotbetown, containing 98§ acres in aihigh state of cultivation, with ai good house and il large barn and seven other buildings. Apply tc Rodd's Harness Shop, Charlotte- town. me-l-12Mti_ CHARLOTTETOWN BOWLING AL- leys, Market Building, Billiard Room in connection; everything first class, howl and never have eppendl- eitis. Special Ladies' days from 3 to 6 Tuesday and Friday after- noon. Open from 10 e. m. tlll 11 p, n., :semi-17Mtf. . l.,...,.- ated. were never in better com” A doctor was summoned and he J. Nor shall they ring out again be- -~\l>0|lSl1 Capital Plil1iHhmcrit. rem use of the increase and a possible apo Cdy. I lui' l'ync says Sir .lurnes Whitney nt n quiet nltcrlloon and the doc- s nppeared more hopeful. TITLES III IIIIIIIIII (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Jan, 12.--Robert Bicker- dike, M. -P., Montreal, has given no- tice that he will move at the forth- coming session to abolish capital punishment. J, N. Burnham of Pe- terhoro. will reintroducc the bill to abolish honorary titles now granted on recommendation of the Governor- General .in Council. ._ __~_<___._ TMWMMEUMMH Canadian Press) ` NEW YORK, Jan._ 12-As a result of the finding of the Federal Court Commission that he would not be a _ menace to the public safety, Harry Thaw expects soon to be free on ball, If he goes out of state however he is likely to be arrested. %______ VESSEL IIN EIHE IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIJ (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.-The Brit- ish schooner, Glenafton, abandoned and burned to the main deck, was picked up ailre in the Gulf of Mexico, She was towed into Tamfpa., Florida, by n revenue cutter which reported her arrival to-day. It is reported that an unknown merchant-ship find -_-_ .~.-_-.-.-.-_-.-_-_-_-ro-V-_-Y-_-.~_-Y-.-V-_-¢-_ .- sv.. .-.~_~_-:_-_-C ' "PHE l.A'rl<: ' HON. l>_\\'ll> |.All_il>. -,- -_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-Y~~v _-Y-Y-_-_-_-_-_-_=-_-_~,-,-_-_---_-_-_-_-ow o--_-_-f=¢.-;_~,.-_-,-.~.-_-,-=;¢= .-_-_-_-_-: -:_-: -_-_-:_ :_ .-:.*,-,- THE SUMMERSIDE COUNCIL (Special by Phone) _ `l.`\u lr‘rvtl> Wlillis ... ...... 3131.31 c _ niaayor and nil the councillors pre- -~ sent. (Canadian Press) - ,After the reading of the minutes BUDAP-EST, Jan. 12.- Francis and Passing of a number ofbills, Kossuth, the famous Hungarian pa- the following Felilorts were read und triot, was married on his sick bed Bd0Pf°dI* ' 1,0-day to the Cguntggg Bgnyggky. wi- A 2‘9|J0l'l1 Of H068, With damage .A dow of Alex Benyonky, who was B report from the health officer. A rc- clgge fl-lend of Kosanth port of meat inspection and the fl- Benyosky, during a long and pain- nance committee's report on rev- ml illness. was nursed by Kossugh enue and expenditure for 1013, which end the Countess. shortly nicer his Slwwfd fl °“fP1“n Of OV" $1600 0" death Kossuth becalne dan erously the Y°*“'9 Work- The °°mm"“te° SUMMERSIDE, Jnn.12.--The reglllur meeting of_ the Sulbmerside town _ . _ _ __ -_ uncil was held lust evening, thc lfl°}VlCNUIi}. Duc. lil. By nsscssment , 16264.10 Poll tux -21.25.50 Licenses dog , .. 80.00 Licenses milk .... 69.59 Water nnd sewerage .. 3418.52 Prohibition Act ... C6834 (loncrete Walks 1485.56 The _total expenditure _was $01405- 46 and revenue, $29,113.01, leaving 94 surplus of 51,617.62. ' ' ._ STEAMER PHILADELPHIA One cent per word each insertion in inspection lust your. 'Tho |iro|>¢>rt_v this Wlumn- CMU must 8°°°\'|1P8DY committee were nppoiutl-d il sprciul order. Minimum charges twenty-ilve` committee to interview ilu-, inspector, ¢¢‘l1fl\. . Dr. Black, with il view to the ri-- -* duction of the Icc por Ilcuil for in- “The soclul mid entertainment fit spectlon. ; Kcll'y's Cross is postponed until Wed- ,The property committee wus in- neldny, 14iIl inet. 3531#-l~l2ltlbi. structed to purchase a horsc suit- -* able for fire and other purposes "A concert and pie social will be The reports of the fire departlm-ut's held ln the Pownal Hall on Thursday work during the year and also ot night, Jan. 15th, in aid of the Par- the health officer, both of which lonage. 1fl.YmoU'rH, Jnnusryf 10.-'rbe American line steamer. Phl1adli9Ul. cd out of her courie bffthllhb round lust night at a point hd `_ oilth an ua' , and nil llc-rp nt 12.50 a.m».,. midi, lnndnd llcr passengers, and pro- d for ilhcrbourgr The Phila- Runl Head and ,Peake \Pof.»t t four miles outsido.Pl nl lplphiu left New York lust Friday, nlund for Southampton. TRANSFER THAT SEEMS TO .G IVE SATISFACTION LONDON, Jzlnllury. 10.'-;l`ho _‘Daily in nn editorial this mornin on Friday night. 3850, found very satisfactory. The follow- , 8. there is no reason to` doubt lllg is the civic Imllot sheet Tor hejd at Hunter fuvgl- Hall' Thu;-gdny| 'The following is il slznnnury of the evening, Jan. 15th, commencing nts principal itcmn of the revenue 0-clock to be .held in uid of th. Pr", and expenditure for the pnst .hyterinn church. Ladies with nes- 'reel' 19131 I _ k t f . If i ve stormyf _ erTt:rtElTTlmente?TTlnEali;°pliEce follow- I l“XPENmTlmE~ ing Monday at same hour. President, William Cain, Secretary. Board School Tr, .. 3293.88 lvyinnrdg llnlrmnt curssgargct in cows... 3777-1-9-Mill. Int. on deb. . . 5400100 "A basket and pie social will be 1913- 3343-1-laluzi. ' 02°- 31. ‘ __ To sinking funds . . . . .. ._ 3715.49 “The annuai meeting of the New Streets 2261.27 Perth Dnlrying company will he held Street lighting .- 2278.01 at the factory on Tuesday, 20th Fire Dept. l804.9l inst., at 2 p. m. A full attendance is ’l`0Wl\ Wharf . 804.09 requested, as the question of butter- Police Dept. . 1257.-.ll making will be discussed, L-'. l\'cl..ean, Official salaries . . .. 1089.43 hefo in te tics ship, nnd the foreign- douhtedly has tulentlie ln resolving to tramfsr ~ the nccllrncy of the announodinontof thc trnnsfcr of Sir Lionel the liritish minister at Mexico City, and niillst- ` ' Carden, "The foreign office has acted with commendable pfoniptltude and the extreme satisfaction exp f Ullltcd Staten is Ttl 1`eW\l‘di: chelhin the We have re expressed the opllllunthlt Nr Lionel C.nrdcn’e continued residence in Mexico was undesirable in is rests of Anglo-Arriericah friend office un- rhht I iced! to another sphere." ' ' ?* ' Minsrd's Llniment Olly Ulllil, . "Y T* `:“o-.“ Gif, .~._ 0 `_,_; _._, . .-,- I? 'lin 3 1 _.»=r;,... I I 5 I f, .'.,=v._.,,¢. .-snr.-:zs.zxs'1"‘ '