; 'Q09 D..Q.I1.s #lem , 'wr Y uorguluo, FEBRUARY ai, ggf _ mr or rw- : p-|- -Communica- ai all Times . I. . - _a ~ _ -_ .L ioaiisdien Press) . ' Feb. 20.-Arrange , _ N. its made ior the estab- "|h°W\*» Q7 5 "Euler wireless service “°|'°"-35| 5511141.18 308, between the _ American and.Rl,isslan Governments, Will? will lllluilef telegrsphic oommu. nic; on between A-merlcs and Asia at _all times. _ cininlis rutoclzeu - -i I ’ CND(-TN. Feb. 18.-R ferrin t_ e ratiilration of Premieg Borgentig "1 l“'°i’°“l in' the fosnadiau hgnsa, Right Hon. Walter Long de- ' 'it 5° Nl Gvisode which per- YIQDU the most strikibg that ever urted in imperial history. It told most sldnuent language 0| theloy. BW! Ulla 5°*/'0§l0D of thousalids oi DO0D_l¢_Wl’l0 -Myp never seen the cen. tervx ,the empire, _ . . " life liroioundly grateful to wma for what she has done," said 1 1499!-' “WB are profoundly grate- ful }fl'._ yB01'dBn Bild his govern- mestiforthe igallant and successiui' ilislpt which th y have fought. I hope we Qhlll -not fail to realize this pa- triotic and splendid action on the part oi the Dominion. -While it con- l0l'B~l\D0n us immense beneiits, it lm- Dosep _upon us at the same time great* obligai.ion_s. Canada has stood spontaneously by us, and lt becomes' even, more our duty than it has been before ._ to determine that in every- thinfowe do in our legislation policy, we uuct ss_to shite by stronger bonds t all any which have hitherto existed these greet Cverscas Domin- ions-wbtnh, with the Mother Country constitutes British empire." , MILITARY TRAINING 'r0`BoN'ro, usb. 19.-'rue canadian Infantry Association of the Second Divilionll s`.rea”,_has followed the leads. of thn"_'iii _-,;` '51 artillery associa-I ' .1 `it.eel_! tnhvonoii 'Trim `-. ' »'-‘iilifN"'?' training. . 'Aft'erfr'on.1erahle discussion the Aseoe_i\'tion\ resolved, “that this As- sociation is in favor oi a modiiled form of universal training", and re-. iili lliiillisi ;_S.erilice Across WALKOUT WILL pathetic walkuut _oi upwards 01401000 f __ miners in western Pennsylvania to aid the striking miners in West Vir- i solutions presented today to the ‘ MADERO (Zhu. Ili Fics usui ilvssllulliou Suu uf suiiun sims ui mimi ____ 5500 KILLED IN _ (Canadian Press) , *WT* ` PUTATUES down to-night. The fire started at It is still burning, but the ilrenien r It is believed that both the building surance. The store did a very large bllsinessl The stock included forty thousand bushels of potatoes in the -i_i_,_\ NOT TAKE PLACE. PITTSBURG, February 19--A sym- s convention of district No. 5, United d Mine Workers oi America. The defeat came after stirring debate. President John P. White, of the United _jlincv Workers of America, denounced ‘Gov- ernor William E. Glasscock, the West Virginia coal operators and the militia. The resolutions proposed to.. call comuwlilled such a system, the de-I tails to be worked out later.” | 'With thc resolution passed by the branch associations, the subjectol u vernal military training no doubtl WEI be s topic of discussion at the' military conference, which takes PINS at Ottawa next week. A resolution was also passed that in order' to arouse interest oi the young 'men in Canada. thi! G°"°\'“- mein; iso urged to have moving pl¢~ ture s depicting military life iii gh, mg) “ry camps and that such Dietureahe shown at all moving pic- gws ghggtrss throughout the coun- UV- . ._ L. ',. (mmm ‘jwmhon 'mn MINISTER.. .,.,_. _ .. , V Nl( '1l'ebru`a,ry 17-Three man Alex. McDonald was arrested on = ~- , . , . |,un‘Q|-gd .555 [fifty clergyman oi Newl . _ dged\in a cell with I Yprg (jay, representing 'more than intoxicated and lo fo.-¢y "nominations, met at a lun-ri three others. He appeared to be in h io honor oi Js.n1esBryee__ ifnaguuxgyuuouueed ms' impending re- » -- ‘ .‘ th h I 12.30 this young urunmt " ambassadoq from Great ghtilahealthfoumaei 'about 82 years oi mi .. _ n e in e =l>¢°°\1 °°“' §a 1011? Izlgrgy ,upon their lr- cee ng ‘Willingness to iorget rel ¥lous»di1itseura.wJ1en opportunity ¢\.r:!ll°°.H “Wd "‘° °-V-“l°“°° “I the -°" ‘ M31 gg no-»0nerat6 for the p\1blic_ good. ,Jn New York, he said, more fait h L' u n rk there was to he done ’;l‘_`t}i,`|lov1;J end P\\l11\ll.¢hl‘°i*i° Minsaswfiiliimua' Oiifv N°l'“"*‘*~ _ .1 _. ~vv~,\»--»-1 TIIE “'99 u - _ _ R .¢_. DIED IN JAIL AT h others wlith TIOVIVIIWN °l glgoriig M f th ld,one and deel ed o ave a pos - _ thsn,el\l.otber cit.v 0 0 W°f .summation of ‘tho may made Wm, T ~ f° °:“;°...:: » i ~ ' ll d . s expsc e °rn'\”f._d~9%"‘ - ` isliitthgxxtitiisg will probe .the matter-IT .-¢“"%i-.-*-.-°'--"~***-' ' to -the bottom. - ' papers lor. _only _°P‘l?’“*l*"‘f’%_.9l* strikes in any n1lnes_in the Pittsburg district ililing orders the _West Virgi- signed, it is alleged, to reach any B Virginia._ J STELLARTON, N. S.. Feb~ 19-- in iorce going the roundxli of the jail this whom be had locked UP U10 P1'°Vi0“B so evening cold in death. The young midlliizllt and the cause is unknown, 11,1 espectively. ` ` U .holla to prevent -its __spreadi'ng. The Coach Jones was for four years a storekiontained a full uns 0| grocer. gridiron hc-ro and is only tive yearsj U ies and general goods' and Wm be u out oi college, while Prof. 'raft has. a thiItY~six y ars’ record as a dis- commete loss' Tm building is valued tinguished alcuninus and master of‘ » at $18,000 and the stock at $§0,000. law, _ _ _ -_~_______ and stuck are mi.-iy covered by in. MRS. l>ANKH.URs'r BoAS'rs _ (Canadian Press) cellar. V L -' ' p ' '_' Fel' 0 _ _ Em e need not looh for the women who_ . ctually did ir. I personally accept Returning home Bosserman [°“"d N0 AGREEMENT " _______ ' ' ' Tstory building hurllcd Dllbllciiy here with the announcement i thr°"gh°“t the di“t"‘°t_'“““lt°‘l 1" “ll th SYDNEY- Feb_"__ 17__The c0_Dpem_ mint when President Tait retires next iirc force being called out u _ . ll onth, and accepts a 'chair as pro- ii ` ' _ .i9 We Only $1,000 a year more than 'T of ownrd Jones will as football coach. he salaries are $5.000 and $4,000 .“°.“‘.C.“'."'1 . f~.“*?*3.“ THAT WOMEN BLEW HOUSES. m CARDIFF Wales, February 19 -- STANTON V ne Pun hurst, addressing an 0-" gilt He the result oi nuns; ‘"“ oss Alleys, Charlottetown, the irtieth game in the Duck Pin Lca- e was rolled oi’i and was won hy tive store at Glace Bay was burned lessor oi law at Yale, he will re- fm Smsr Grays with B maionty of -_i.__ Nlew _L1/\vlcN, Conn., Feb. 19.-ir' 'rue ieur of the maze spruuui..g' Lust night at the League of the striking comparison is being giveni Cr ‘ ti CU SUPREME EUUHT PHUEEEUINES The case of Dr. Il. J. Ledweli vs ping '1‘|m(0i10w|||g are wg Bm;-egithe Charlottetown Light and Power each player: McDonald Brown Moran Mclnnis .. Strain Coyle ._ Carrier Martin Duily Keenan , _i 8- J 20.-L. D. 428 _430 454 :;ydhG°°‘i‘iB h"“9° bmw" “ Bossern au, a merchant here, lies in In the izamewednesday the e ave own up the chancellor a critical (_mld_u i h _ Foxes dewuted the Blacks by 42 I thc exchequsr s house." said Mrs. t i ' 1 "n " i- if YIOBDIUII _ 811 li ' ` BLUES 81 69 75 102 102 329 309 GHEYS 79 93 88 93 73 70 ad 87 vu vs G2 85 ss sa es cz 420 91 82 'Ill 88 91 85 95 82 101 re tonight. The authorities hotel cle,-k ' an _'I enthusiastic meeting oi sudragettes wounds inflicted by A. D, Worth ------ -- h ll a I I 289 248 221 222 272 `Co., was concluded beioru the i'-lu- prems Court yesterday. Dr. Ledwcll was examined who said he put in a hill for professional ser- vices rcndercd one oi the employes of the company named Mclsaac, who was injured while in the discharge of -- his duties. He attended the msn 1252 upon request ol B. Calla ha c 281 246 272 253 259 1311 Patch u respousnnlic for it Wm” i" °°“'P““ with REGARDING NAVIEB’ u y _" - Y his wife. Mrs, Pgnknurgt declared that i(_ When Worth saw Bossernlan he drew ‘ _ i BERLIN, F81). 19-Till! 0510181 mill- slueulgas 'wut tl? penal s:r.‘Qt“de,,,;§e-“'reV°wer and amd '°“" Shmis- two utes of the Reichstbstag committee, ma was ur ed and defeated in l_e_ o°verm_§§ t°v';m“€hg"" Eh" eil he taking effect. before which Von Trivitzm, the min- g ’ g get me nie ,, she ;’(;'d:d Far ‘Ste m‘; Wor-th was arrested and also Mrgglster oi marine, 8i>l>0&T°d. Bild 1111100 n‘ | - __ ie' H I drop ‘wt "' h““dr°d women Bogsermun as an accessory' :re?1';s{:else'ns‘llnz§wllthlhetg%f.lh(l: lagslllglvritllionigi are ready to take my place. ' ' _ 1 the newspapers in England and Ger- Muni iiiifuiililiiiIililiiiiiilllliii§iiiiMii§ni """""""""" mi (Special by Phone) .. conversation with George Barbour Burko's premises but fouihlddcnr-thiiihgn glrtflre grilling Thtolhiair _fofgexiss Thx 0-mcer McKay of t e. local _p0ii08 the witness had a suspicion that Then the witness went nto the woods $20 000 and they could anohde Znrdo I »' 12 e foxes were at Jacob Murray's He across thc track from l/[uri-ay 5 The on the seventh as the ,tn morning found one ot the inmates. had 8,»¢¢mversntio\1 with Chas Burke place where they sau the ...nies gpg; and Geo,-ge Barbour were ogg css me days previous the general in the snow that looked as it some l (Continued on page ggi-ee) _ , t contemplate any immediate in- puiporr of which we that 'r lu _-thi ' » "° SUMMERSIDE. Feb. 20-'rue cuss my had come to nn; and a ind nt" ng In 8 bug had been md the" _ s e lm would be .about 20 1 - ina strikers would be nuiug u they of Mrs. Thomas Murray was before tdgo unch mm una may would get u Jacob Murray. 1,,,,,,,,,_ °’.,‘f},’f,° "h“’“' had remained at work. It was de- the Court £011-BY~ pair oi foxes. Witness then made up saw Burke the night of the sixth und W. D. White who gave evidence of his mind that Tom Murray had some- had 9, ennvergimon with mm Bmlke coal operator in the Pennsylvania the case on Thursday the 13th was thing to do with the theft. There is said "You did not find anything " field prontin ithru the strike in West recalled to the witness stand. _ a road at the north east of Jacob The witness said “No." Burke said On being cross examined he said Murray's house, right near the "What's in it ” The witness said that he had been a constable for house. It was at the edge oi this "I don't know " Then Burke 5 id thirty-two or thirty-three years. On road that the witness had met the “Hit them up 'fqr $4 000 $2 000 ‘lor Thursday the 6th inet George Bar- prisoner the da th ' 9 B ,elatnd h 1 th f take up land or homestead do so at lm and got three search warrants to fore The next day George Bar. ggsfe .5 wcglelz novtfixfgstgaég thatto grave risk. Nothing but disaster has STELLAHTON. N- 3- search the premises oi Charles Birch hour came out to his plane d tl; 0 the street on thecharge oi being B stupor that iollowed an excess oi liquor. Sometime during the lush* age passed into the great beyond. The jury empsnelled this alter- ly nears, doctors, cell inmalivll “nd “ run” 3.30 the ~ §f: , 3) . mens. o t. in TORONTO. Feb. 21.-Fl`9_Sl1 WBBf.BI‘-’ etersbur up t .1 i _ The temperature at three o'clock mens- dm,_h_ vs' 19 .m0l'l1iD8 UY U10 301511 SW” Some words had passed between ni°h eated Tl1el`1Il0m°t°I` With 8 “0\`f»h°\`” them and as Clemens was rising from 5 _ r, _ m s. b w b`ove aero and with e B°“il1°l`l1 BX' under the jaw. Clemens tell back in- se osnre lofty GBZNGB Bb°V°- to the chair unconscious and died. A The weather h yelsi’A;:£iBY ViVBBi mtl? ‘Ds and cloudy wit ig rs. n n e GUHDEISED \ . » .wiv W* °f Us '“.=“° °““ “°“"’ ' mo uma For .»lH§`l‘.§. ..°..'...?.i’.‘€il“°'l."."°"“’°“` . rain beginning at 2 oclock and con- day Fe-b 27 i BU 10° Thurs- "FF . -\ tlnuiuslell nlorzlins. t A d C|.lS3|F|Cl'|'|0|| H ~ - - “ Hwfiz Msmllriel he - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Y - ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' “ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "*""‘ "`f'~`-' "`-'-' '- ‘ “-‘-'-‘ A-A-I 1- -r -_-_-.-_-_-_ -.-_-_- - -_-,~_~_-____,-____ _______V_ .____ _ _V ____,_ __ ,_ ____________ __ _ __ _ _____ n EIT ER ram/l rss: wr n e si ng »‘ room of Lisgat Hotel hcre, last night ‘ (Special to The Gilerdignl' - he bony uf lou.. Cie r s Y 0W0l‘ IHPBFB UPG- behind the bars nt the Police Station v ’_"°*~"*_'*" accused of hc-ing responsible for Cie- . osure was thirty-eight d°sf°°° his cum Henman struck in lo t. -~.-_ -pi One cent per word each insertion a is, this column Cash must 0 that .ol John Olenink who went from ’ d ~ acc In' to north-westerly winds; (air with. taking rogxna fnd0Ffr?;,k“Hon‘:,,£E'°irs Dan! order. Minimum charge twenty.. llgmi l te t I ' ll ° °°”*'- Vics vs. Connaughts and Abbisg - y ey ere - h ' ' - hour and Frank Lsngilie came to for the foxes as h h d ~ Banc meg- me and $2,000 .IBF you' and I will h _ - ` _ f . nf" - - . _ . _ - v 0 St. Dunstan's at the Arena go. 039 ___ ___ "The games will be fast, as mn be ell from the Past; so come to the rena. and witness the match, IIE Yi li 1- AND WOOLY WEST nt:ot(1)ie*iill1ery`rl§ll,dxtl.ll1(;h(l;l:;a\d`l:\ TlDE» H005- EW. SEI-1° -~--~---mr ' ' nd WANTED, A Mun iron GENERAL morning at 6"” B housework with experience in plain to-night at 5.38. cooking. Apply to Hrs. AJ. Blllla ` mmm full Sunday, Feb; 281 Richmond Bt. ___» 2-I1-`L_l_t_i_, .1033 p, m. SEALER 'AND CRACK- ige quarter oi the moon will _ er for lobster iactory. Apply _eo Thunday, Feb. 27th It 535. G. D. Longworth A: Oo.. Charlotte- ' ' tm __town. 2-illldi. ‘ “° 'noses ar suo'r1o` N".-on 'rms #si-kst square a_t‘12‘o'eloek` om _rida1. list. .Good driver, sound sndkind. R. Bsairsto, Aue- Stora ~ » » . __ti_oneer. - . 3-.19!§_1,_ '_'_ry°_'_'g§,;°-_“°‘,,,-"““,~,.,_,, L sr. _hugely r. si. vu , ml e `t cms and with e '§§,":_-°” “_ ‘gov sum. Lees, sim 1.26 all. Be sure and hear him. 2_21M3j_ OO Chimes oi.Normandy, practice gn. "The young ladies oi- Prince oi Wales College intend hhiding a Benn Supper and sale of home-made candy R sid Mission Study Clones, 1| g u, th n Supt. of the Company. When the bill was submitted for payment the insurance company claimed that it was too much and consequently rie- clined to pay with the result that the Doctor sued for his legal charges. The jury after hcing out about half 'an hour broupht in a verdict ior the plaintiii for the amount of his claim $125.00. Warburton, K. C., and Shaw ap- peared for the pi;=.'utlil and Stewart, K. C. for deiendant. The court ndiourncd until 10.80 this ntorning when non jury cases and motions for agreement will come up. ..............---_.-_..~.........,.,.... , many that it meant some sort of an agreement had been reached between the two countries in regard to e. re- duction of their prograzms, was un- warranted. No agreement has been reached uor are negotiations going on for a reduction oi the naval pro- gram. The minutes show that the state- . ment of Admlra, Von Tirpitz was! ‘merely a recognition of facts as to_ tho naval strength of Germany and Great Britain, coupled with an inti- maticn that Germany at present hoes crease hi the number of her battle -___i__. ARGENTINE A POOR PLACE FOR CANADIANB WINNIPEG, Feb. 18.-"Canadians who go to the Argentine Republic to vert aken those ' li h This was the statement oi Canadian mimigratlon Commissioner Bruce , Walker this morning in calling atten. tion to a warning issued by the Do- minion Governn_ent against immigra- tion thore. The action oi the govenu nent. explained Mr. Walker, arises from the fact that Canadians who callse It will no longer do so the warning is issued. The latest c se \ Red beer. filth. He was defrauded ini the .Argent ne oi every cent he had and the Canadian authorities had to bring him back. --€_._.____ PRESIDENT OF CASH ‘ REGISTER CO. FINED $5,000. CINCINNATI, Feb. 17-John H. Patterson, President of the National Cash Register Company, who with 28 other ofllcials or former officials of the Company were convicted oi crim- inal violation of the Sherman Anti- Trust Law, was sentenced today to pay a tlne of $5,000 and to serve one year in jail. ' ' The twenty-eight other deiendsnts were sentenced to terms ranging iromi nine months to a year in jail and tof pay the costs. 'tion by the powers. .___ f:‘ :Hui 'Sill UI 08010 0|' llelriver. Must Give Ac- A" Fif°APParei\{S in Ciiyaiid Sltlliltloll ilt lidrlpnoplg i_ln¢;|langed-Porte Refu- Alsf- "°*°fSb"'§- GW ‘count of *my Expmded by H'-8 Suburban Assistance Re- 8" to Permit Fore' Mrs Ieclion of Pictures Ei0.rf:. . _ quired to Subdue Blaze ‘ 9 Sai/Gd - Administration __ to Leave _ 0 (Canadian Press) ST. l’ETEI`lBBURG, .Y b, 20,..- (Canadiau Press) money expanded by his adminigu-n- BOSTON' Feb' ZOQAH the nm ap* (Canadian Press) ch n ed The Porte has reiused to Trmtsky Wthedfal W” b\;'|l°¢ th” wilgEX£C0 tCITY~ Feb- 20-MBGBIO-tion. i l1"“¢UBi“ the NW. il1°1Ud4l1E l1\1F=°` LONDON. Feb. 20-A story of three De:mIt ioreigners to leave and the mgznlf-iz. t ' -I " no 83 t i M l . _ I0 EVM lldcti lthl facing an mves<;;1gmoion.ex co without The new government will have a ilre boats. together with suburban as- days l;at;ie;hi|ll§iula r in whiclh commendetr line ogifeil to iseiaonlbgil Cuvmgs and cgrwlogg 'agus ' H0 is shorted with the death oi "mn" ""°` Tl" military “I” 1° “1“¢““°° “'08 f°°“”`°‘l *O “"‘“1“° H xwuived foe; me Ifpior lfen alt iioilsulpni-rin u rg; 5 l "°"" bw" g“"‘°'°" ‘“ tg” "““‘““l Colriver' I now ovepawed by soldiers' blaze which mused a logs 01 lm" is the old report ,of iightlltlg in “that The ggervinns uri ussistillg the ever Bmw m’ °r°°u°” m um bl A committee oi deputies will ask Blnnquetisrelieved by Diaz at the _ a district, monteutgrins before Santan with Peter the Great were saved. Madero for a forced account of the arsenial. " "”m°“ to “'h°l°9“l° "rms in U1 ' ' ' ° The situation at Adriauople is un-,heavy artillery. Bulgaria and Ruu- ---=---_-__-.~~.»_-.~.-_~_~.-.-.-.-~.-__________._._._.__,._._._.____.__ ____________________;__V_______V__________________________ north end tonight ‘rms silulsv ' ' ~"_ ig 1" |__ . EAGUE BOWLING ,rp stenmilttlng supplies, had their vc IN ARIZONA ARIZONA. Feb. 20.-One oi tha most interested spectators at the or- _ganiqaation of the house ol repr _` no tutives this morning was ‘,< ,Wyatt, speaker oi the law-:oak ,bony or Prince Edward mana, Cen- sus. Mr. Wyatt has been in 'ru . some time for his \viie’s _h_aalth.% 'came up to see how the Arllona leg~ 'islaturc docs its work, and may ra- msin over for two or three days. "Ali this is very interesting to mtg? said Mr. Wyatt. "Yon do'tb,\£t very differently here. Your meth _may he better than ours in ways, but I feel sure that our sm has some advantages over yours. Several years ago we dispensed al gethcr with the legislative counx .and now we have only one b0u` ‘The scheme is working very well; 3 decd, l cannot see where two botlsh are any check on le slation. are just as likely tv;-[have good .in your lower house as in your _ `Eome predicted that theabolltion * 'our upper house would make it ` easy to pass unwise legislation, b such has not turned out to bl case. I exnect to see'ail legis resolved into one house beiore years have passed. The plan is. looked on with more and more-ia throughout the world."-iHoll ' _ John Edward Wyatt, K. O., ll. Til, speaker of the house oi parliament qt Prince Edward Island, a DroVin¢0 19! the Dominion of Canada. wld D13 aninloua consent recognised by I speaker to address the house. Wyatt for Iorty minutes .told Qi I-ill diilerence between the house oi pir- liament ever which he presided when at home and the Arizona house. Ke was applauded at the close had 8 Ui!- ing vote of tlifmks was tendered lor his interesting address, Mr. Will# returned tl.anks in appropriate tefilll limi. ARMOR PLATE INVENTION MEANS LIGHTER WARBHIIPB. LONDON, February 17--A young Sheiileld enilineer, William Henley Worrall, has lust announced the dil- covery ol a new method oi making armour plate, which, it is declared, will reduce ‘the weight oi battieshlps c 'I‘h t ld 'H w 0 ave gone ` 1 g 20 t, hil t the acob Murray and Sam Murray While went to Eimsdale and se “Nd J ey u wou be mth" hard on them there. fmm 0 0 P" mn W ° B same tme increasing their prospec- tive eillclency. Some plates manufac- tured by Worrall's process have al- ready been tested, and it is stated that an eight-inch‘plate resisted ‘a I4- ineh shell which would have pierced ordinary armour oi 'the same thick- ness. The admiralty is understood to be uegotiating_wlth Worrell. " The invention consists of the modi- ilcation of the whole process oi mak- ing armor plate, startilig with the ingot, which goes thru modification’ in thc rolling mills and then requiri a. dijlerent heat treatment iro_l_n that provided in the existing in _` . Ordinary armor plate has a h _ _li- ed ack and front and a soit core. Worrall's plate consists ni many small plates hardened and bound to gcther, so that the core of the plate contains layers of steel as hard as the surface. The saving in thickness on tha heavy plate the inventor claimstoba 20 per cent. When the plate is in position on the battleship there will be a net weight in saving'oi 15 per cent. This would mean an appre- ciable increase in battleship speed with the same engine power. Worrell hns been at work neai-ly a year on the invention. --.-_-.~.,..~v\-.~_~.~.»~ mnnln have agreed to accept medial. 79" WUI* WJ 11115 ll |000 Cause come‘ d°WU ti’ Old Zl0D Basement Saturday BVBDIDI b0tW8en 5 and 7, and enjoy delicacies oi household science de- Partment, lor only iso. FOX NEWS-W. S. be at Revere Hotel 5:11-I 0:; sndtklith for the -.,,. ° I Ou wemalning shares in Samson Silzer sms rox co. ma Please bear in- mind we ' GNU stock-holder a . ty-ave Der nent of eompanfs lull for each year, together |~l_\°l`°lll in value on stooki ~ 'nov buy at $10,000 nel- pm. so low by .33.000.00. No ‘ns so free from uncertain fm’t7'f'¥ht ‘ _f _ p attached. please lea VG . . » I" ‘ l¢°““‘*°°J2\'.|lii'i~l'l "i!ii.`ffu°usilvs-sioerrl W S., n,,.,,_ . .i M . °* “ I-`i==fe=»°.°-i=°°,¢’°‘°'- "_l'@P'°?° .1>i-Mapa. ~ 4 " ' " __ , or Uh. ' » N _ __ __, __ . . - - `. . , rr?-,~ '. `~_+»>.='»,»l~.. .- ' ‘ 1-~ .L I . .. ” "'fi'}"*.'~,..=;,@."‘:~`?i*"§ 1 . li.. ;. ~.5.~.= ._>{"{ ,NA ` _ L- '.:. \__._.g».;:&_~;___. . *.,\n-\,, . ...Ab __ ‘v;,>nA¥;-.1 t -Q .,`;k`.*$.M1. .UA itl”. nine' ‘nd unndln _I-illmest cures gsrpt is Something of Special Interest n FEBY 21 EVENING AND FEBY 22MORNIN$ School Teachers, Pnpileiilld “Gouaa°aasf°.suaes?;,_ " ‘ 'ruff News QW* *° for ft i 1 i i ‘i i ._. .` _. in ii ;i _I .sae-_ 1 ._..»f_=o= IH ffl . \ 9 ii, l_' il il . » .;.£._» i L _ v fi.. ,. ,_ in. . .» i‘ »v` '.1 lf. ‘» ;....~_' -sf ii .1 ,i 'K fi , . if » . "I -1 r.. iq rl