- P1, , , '-;"*..l:l.\- 1'- ' 'l'.'»‘.“ " ‘e . -ali-Paris of the _D_lsa_s‘ter _ii-;_.‘l . "Mill lwtévk S |- T j‘ "f0_jmegl1es"i=ressi N'."5i§°m¥» S °7°',l_- _i 3 -_9'~D°»pei-chei errivi“$-iiggnlirlit givsee me, of how reoent-storm bore on the ehippinz .ilmll -parts ei the worm. Tl" =. potato -laden, schooner Liens WMU. -_§c_ul_1_d to Ijevv ,york from s Nelda _ .ll eshorepii the Maine fg_=:¢ __ it ie protein: s emi "1`l,19_, ,` ~lyere _en od. The ' Wdagltlf Bo" delayed the Habib _ American " Liner, President Gl`,°“l¢» __l§ll°t ll" Supply of bunker coal "BF t°f°_4_l»ll‘i it llewmo necessary g:h5U '35 Put luto`Hali!ax to reple- - she will reach Heins, is,,t.,,d,,,,_ Advlcei hom the Pacific coast state that fearful.-iiaiee are raging, V°°°°l» in trouble lest their deer 1004!. 'I‘lle,eteam schooner Ro-. cheile bound from San Francisco to P°"t1°“'3v'9l`°. is 10118 overdue. Fears ere . lor her” iet . ` _wma sa lr She carr ._ Plrilqii' Ilia Mgr! i’or_the safety of "N __-§"l|,3llT\` Steamer 'Snowdon Range, °lRht days overdue. ._ 'rho deppsih -ei the swedish stee- mer"Vesl._ei‘land ieighved the Snowden Reuse oevgi hundred holes west or Scotlandl ' ' . Q .‘ H" l`ll‘i_Sl¢lf _Wie broken, liieboats "WPS “Wil” Bndiifie had -been rolling in h6‘aVY‘l9_al for ourteen days. - 'rhe vesturlsncfwee unable ie ters her in towubut odered eb talne the crew ol. » yr _ ,L _ . Thi! oiicr wasffrefused. (Canadian Press) NEW YORKT ' Jan. 9=~,Frank A.` MUUIBY has made s -proposition so R°°“°V°ll.3 £0 merge the -Progressive end Republican parties is the United Sta-tel Politics. - - 111 a “Ply -today Roosevelt refuses. Heeays honest-Government can best be secured by the adherence of the PI‘0s'reee1ve party te. the -principles which will rid the United States 'ai _the boss rule. V The Republican party hss not shown that under the present mlmesement they can be trusted not to lie, cheat or steal. iiliilwiiv T T sulisii-up LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 7.-One person was killed, three probably fat- ally injured, and thirty-three slightly hurt, when six cars on train number 15, of tbe~Glevelan"d, Cincinnati, Chl- cago and Bt. Llouis railway, north bound from Cincinnati to Chicago, jumped the track at Stockwell, near here this afternoon. The train was running at high speed when a wheel on the baggage car broke, throwing that car, the smoker, day coach, din- er and two Pullmans into the ditch. When the smoker left the track lt overturned, but the Pullrnans and The gn_0¢dm_ Range cutie, forty __dlner, though thrown down a fifteen mon and is loaded with au general ear- go. ' " -` ` S|l.vER`_`lTllEl$,_ - Last ilslit- onthe League of the Ul`0l,l_ B0¥%ng -ailleys, C_lr"arlotl:etown,. the gsuvt-»e,rey 'roses .defeated the Red ‘_.‘_F°X' . ’ _bv -the -fsinsli' 'margin oi _ four ‘ins.l’_ ~ `- '- ‘ ¥’°'_“ -_°*e:*' `95l°'W-V -.f `”.si;o;e..ni the . -~; -~ ~_~’ " uv: -_ A _ ' S so e Totals G. _'ruli,...... »~.»,:..-.‘ 92, vs' ‘ 250 Ar iJoy`....,, .....'..»;~ 88 112 86. 286 H. Croker .»..'.l '86 8_2 73 241' J. Carragher_ -... 87 105- 107 299 R. McDon|\l_d` ... 75 73 103 ` 251 , " ‘f --9- vp-e --it-' 428 452 447 1327 SILVER GREYS , " ’ Totals W. Coyle ..¢ .;.... 10§ 94 93 ~291 Wil. McDonald 80 117 91 288 M. W. `Ol!rl‘lBl‘ ..l... 66 68 88 222 J. Dudy *...1 88 J. Keenan ... 101. ‘-_- _ ,439 Majority for ,Saver 253 277 1331 80 85 91 85 450 442 Grays 4. 'Ilia game furn hed a great deal of excitement for t e large number ol- ellettators preach These teams are oxilectsd toqmcet' again on Tuesday night next. ,_ U. __._"? 1'- sz,ooo nsivnlrim mam. foot embankment, held together. The clay coach was demolished.. Zunner was riding in the smoker and was so badly crushed as to make identifica- tion difficult. - A steady downpour of rain added to the horror of the wreck. A spe- cial train was made up here and brought the injured to Lafayette has- pltal. ‘ . / WINNIPEG' SYNDICATE 1 _ REISUILD RAIL-WAY 4 _' . .i -I V - i ‘ _ WINNIPEG, Jan. 7.-A syndicate oflprominent local- hnanciers is er- ijaiiging to begin working in the spring on the construction of a rail- road from Winnipeg to I-I-udson Bay, with' Port Nelson as the objective point. Tney have already spent a large amount of-money in prelimin- ary surveys, purchasing ' land, etc., and are in earnest. - The directors are now contemplat- ing the construction of_ terminals here under an option already secur- ed. The charter for the road has al- ready been secured under the name Hudson Bay Peace. River and Pacific railway. ' T0 EILL VACANCIES , 'IN THE SENATE OTTAWA, Jan. 7.-It is probable that the' Senate vacancy in Ontario caused by the failure of Senator _Sul- livan of Kingston to attend during aosros, esriy today' cages: s2,0on.f_, ‘ n,ku_.,te the harris ui pres:-`~v>i'vIe?.~rimenee -ei Frederick R.§‘,Ay_cr. No. 4!-.~‘ Crescent avenue, Bdachnnont. Several houses were _me- ‘ -.§_-_-_~_A_-_-,-_-,-_-_-_-,1.,.,\,.,Q¢»_-_-v-QV.,._._._._._.,.,,,\._.v._____.__ two consecutive sessions wi_ll.be lllled shortly hv the appointment of Chris- topher Kloefher, ex-M-. P., for South Wellington. »Mr. Kloefher represent- ad the riding in the Commons in the Conservative interest from 1896 to 1900, and has long been a staunch Q-_-_-_» -_-___-:_-_-_»_-_-_-,_-_»_-_1_-_-; _-_-_-_-_-_-,-,-,-_-_-_-;_-_-_za-_-_ ' i ivlipntkrvi cum oi=i=lzn\ . 1 i »' » c -'ie » Th M ' G' di lied " 2.5 V . , - _ ree; - let” price oi one* Guardian management has ahovgo two papers to any ud- Guardian" to the reading ` -circulation by thous- , I I farm magazine. coated-,poperv sine lendidly 'P cues cf of the » are given about The Can- TQDAY bein renewal su wllh thu uma' 1 year 'lllie Oansdlmm llT°f°nw|i”t"' ,' .s-l-»’¢...‘i,»`»;_........»»»»'-~,_-- -~ . _ _ BY .’ V _ 1'. T. [ll STRIKE _ ' (Canadian Press) ‘ ‘ LONDON, Jan. 9.-The Yorkshire textile trade danger is coming to a standstill through the strike of the dyers for higher wages. Six thousand dyers quit work at Bradford and five thousand more will quit in a. week. The employers are willing to grant an increase but want the system of piece work which the dyers oppose. TRURO SHORT N - COURSE TBURO, Jan. T.-The annual short course for farmers and their sonsli opened here to-day at tho Provincial- Agric'ultural_ College, under thc dl- rectiou of Principal M. Cumming, B. A., Secretary of Agriculture for Nova Scotia. The attendance exceeds all expectations, more especiallyl when it is borne ln mind that in Prince Edward Island a short course of similar studies is being put on this year for the first time. In former years the Island was re-` presented here at Truro by over a hundred students. Had this number been added tothe list this year they could hardly have been accommodat- ed. The growth of this brunch of the institu'e°ion’s work here has been] enormous, and it is the hope of Prin- cipal Cumming to place these educa- tional advantages even closer to the tillers of the soil. V-IOLET ASQUITH SEEING WONDERS PHILADELPHIA, January 7-Inde- pendencc hall and chlldren's play- grounds claimed the interest of thc Countess of Aberdeen, wife of the lord lieutenant of Ireland, and Miss Violet Asqulth, ‘daughter of thc, prime minister of England, who ar- rived here today from Washington. They are the guests of Dr. and Mrs., Tait McKenzie, formerly of Mon'Lreal.~ - During a visit of Independence hall, Miss Asquitli displayed keen interest in the liberty bell, and ex- pressed delight at being allowed to touch the historic relic, the case of whichwas removed for the occasion. Alter n luncheon attended by Mayor and Mrs. Blenkenburg, Director of Health embchsritics Nea, superin- tendent of Public Schools, Brumhaugh and Others, the Vlsitor-sl were shown open air play grounds and other pla- ces of interest. »......,,........~.w....._. and active supporter of the party. The second Senate vacancy caused by the death yesterday of Senator Campbell in Toronto will probably be illlcd by the appointment of Alex- ander F. Macllaren, the millionaire cheese manufacturer, and the repre- sentative oi North Perth in the Com- mons from 1896 to 1908. me lislinisii 'ine-issizsslruas nor. noon, Ere . ‘ ,_,,,' (Special to The Guardian.) TORON2l0,f Jani 10.-Fresh wester- ly ‘~-sliutliwesterly winds, fair, a little higher temperature. i is-¢*¢_~¢f»4-1-iw--» The tdmperature at three o'clock this _merging bythe Rexall Store 'I'eiItlid"'l` brmometer with e. northern expolurawas eighteen degrees above :sro lull 'with a southern exposure was tivlinty above. The lowest ternperature yesterday was lllflhfrsoorded at nine p. m., and'\ the llH'lfelt“was` seven above. Bt Ullw a.. ni. ob, previous night the high- est 1l@a|l\&Rty-lllve-above.- ' _tglle _ will be high this after- noo `»~hll'.i‘ .ill tall tomorrow at 1.04; It will he high Saturday mJrning st 12.85 and Sunday et 1,17. The sun sets this aitsrnoon ar 4.86. m¢~ fqgsfmgy \_ gt 4.37; it rises to- morrozllilldrriiiig .at 7.40 and Sunday It 7.8 . sets thlsevenlng at 'I-52- ln n ‘BL of the moon will Jany. 13 at 2=-Pi ll0\\l'l `(U'rom 450-5- 'st io.ao cvclecir Retail » Stole 1; n‘Jr'thetn- fourteen GOSNGS- with a 1 03' .._,1_._.._.._.._-_...__-__--__._-.,- Last night, through the courtesy of ' _ lthe officials of the Marine Depart- T' . ' ment at- Ottawa who. have. been in- _ - 1, . , lvestigating the alleged grievances of the firemen on the D. G. S. Earl Grey, namely C. Doutre, T. R. Fer- guson and Commander H. Thompson, The Guai-dlan~was given the story ol the trouble from the government's standpoint. The above named gentlemen came to Charlottetown on Wednesday, in- vestigated the trouble on board the Earl Grey yesterday and will leave this morning on return to Ottawa. The version given to The Guardlanis about as follows: - Up to this fell neither of the gov- firemen, except when on lighthouse service in the summer On going in an extra shift claiming that it had _ nf.-,\ if inc pi rmenre sue cf ine Star vsrclu Liu iii nib Messrs perm; i ll in in Alntervlerilliilsli tlieyliuurdicn' S H i1fiiiPini|_is I I UUIIHESS HAS a NUT IMPBUVED (Canadian Press) MON'llREAL, Jan. 9--The bulletin, of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mon- treal, reports the Duchess of Con- naught’s condition unchanged. ernment stearners had three shifts of She slept at intervals and her i strength has been maintained. Some men nearby removed the salt mNE`pseARiMEN1 ,,., . -- ‘_ . it _ HIVTH FLUUI] - (Canadian Press) Pl'I"l‘Sl3IlRG, Jan. 9.-The Crest River flood .to-'day reached eleven feet) over the danger mark. To-night the water was receding. A large area of the business dis- trlct suilered from inundation and the loss is heavy. Hundreds of homes were flooded and scores of plants are idle affecting over 5,000 men. The silbsiding of the flood leaves great quantities of debris and it will be days before the flood zone s restored to its normal condition. v _ _msc-cg si. i°=°:.iiih'&&ei@§i~_ _ Tgigf iliivi sllllllf IN ll]|l|l|lllP-LE _-_- Offlcial News Received Des- cribes Situation as Desperate _ (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jan. 9.-Ofllcial news has been received that the Bulgarian delegation describes the situation in Adrlauople as desperate. Soldiers who deserted and succeed- ed in reaching the headquarters of the allies say the town is in its last gasp. Provisions are scarce and the milit- ary authoritles have requisitioued all the food possessed by private in- dividuals and are making only one distribution comprising a half ration daily. Conditions are becoming still grav- er. There arc a great number sick who overflow the hospitals where the at- tendance is inadequate to port for winter service this ruling , The death rate is very high The was invariably abrogated. ' M fldulgarians allowed medicines and When -in H'alif8»X, Pl'0Vi0US '£0 00m- ' 'Red Cross workers to enter under lug to Sumrnerside this tall, three , the escort of s Bulgarian detach- Hllifte WBFB Dllt 011 lille MlHt0 *md lm’ D ment. Tlic commander of the for- kr10Wl\ t0 the Department, these tress declared he would rather see all Shifts WPF0 Permitted '10 C0\\lliI1“° uf' . "_-' die oi starvation than to surrender ter entering. on the winter service. (SP°°151bY Phone? ' the town, This was the bone of contention with Al-‘BF/RT0N» -TBD# 9'“A¥_1 €mP10Y° ' ___ I The Bulgarians believe the question the meu on the Ferl Grey- From °‘ the 5"” 0| J- H- MYUCK 15* C°» ci Adriahepie will soon he solved. their viewpoint _it was reasonable T18l1iB11. PY the name 0| William A- _ T The diff-lculty now lies with the de- tllat they should be accorded the hearn was instantly killed on Tues- (Canadian Press) termiratiou of the allies not go pm-_ same treatment as was given to the day last under sad and somewhat un- LIVERPUOL. Jim- 9--'The BUUU1 ticipate in the conference unless they men on the Mintd. ' usual circumstances. 111110 Steamer Amb1`°S°- While Pm' are notified before hand what Turkey Last spring the llremcn on both The man was taking salt from a Ceedlllg UD Ulf! MBYBSY l90“daY °0_1l\ded` intends to propose. ` steaniers made a' demand for llighel' building at Tignish Run when s, large with 0 flshmg “mack and B hi-’-htel' 'lhey do not wish to revive the dis- pay and the demand, which was re- qiiangny of the article which was slnklllf-‘I_tl19m bfllill- cussion of unacceptable terms and garded as reasonable, was granted. placed ab,-,ve when he was worki-ng T911 “V95 were 10”- are fully determined they must have In December the Bremen OD the _feii on him with s tsrrihie crssh asus- "*’”-'*-°' ;Adriunople first. The discussion of Earl Grey renewed their demand for ing instant death other questions will come up later. (Canadian Press) . . been premieed them but whim" '°“° hut only to and him desc, . SHIPPED T0 MEXICO coNs'rAN'r1Noi>l.isi, Jes. 9.-The Pr0mlSG WHS mB<10 Of by Wh°‘“ mad” Deceased was 45 years of age and -- Porte circular of the Turkish Ambas- the department has been unable to was unmarried NEW 0R1,}~;ANg_ Jam 7__Appf0x. sailors abroad intimates that unless ascertain. In any eeee. “either “le His ,,,,,e,,,1 lwok place on W,.,d,,e,_ imstsiy 5,000,000 rounds of smmuhi- the allies accept 'rurxcrs peace pro- Agont of Marine, the Captain of the, dn last A tion have been shipped from New or. posals by the end of the week the stoanlel' DOI' BUY 0110 Olltsldil °f the y ` ° leans to Mexico since the neutrality Of-COHHIH GGIGEB-1199 Will be l'°°ln°d~ Department had any authority to proclamation wee issued by President The circular says that whatever make such a promise. In reply to Taft laei spring, according to testi- happens the Porte is determined to this demand the firemen were inform- molly given her? t,5_day before Sena. maintain its sttiiude in pegs;-d to ed that -d;"»l'&‘i€°m 5* C __ __,_’_*__ __‘__ J . ne __°°“_‘1”°_ti°“__ _ _ ________ __};71’I.'f PIANO- TUNING AN-E REGUUAT- ing. Ten years practi al experience also two years private tuition un- der- Brooks, considered the belit- authority known on tuning and action work; J. W. Wright, “Bodh- que. 1-9M1l_d. FOX F0§ SAl?[E,-ONE LARGE mare. cron fox,~ amid bred flbml lug guaranteed as 'péronte 'eau' lie ooh Tuesday seen; Was bent as s lox: _or yssiipngt be”_itn_ tihe niarkotvaiogs. Fo furt or D cu are . . 0 lla. had Btu' bipuiei Pig _ , R ~:' .i in _mp aipa. be eight p& - Vi T§3\`E:i.I‘lllS LICITY I HA for names of Olerigynien, School xsehers' and »-members. el pubhe iiiuwulins' 'te.\;o¢\1tepoiiii with British people. -'Also for names oi lthool children .to corres- pond with Britlllrchll some gm; Ad,dN_ll,J’. . BLK, _ , iieity`wini\.- l£metteuviai.‘ ‘ i-mimi. when 200 orphans, ranging in age from five- to seven years, were roused from sleep on the fifth floor of St. orders’ copies of invoices? names of pan wi a Very “Wy sea James McKenna, 225 Queen St., the Banks he never experienced such _ and paying _for thls__ad.___1-10M1_ilJd. weather al on Saturday last. INNUUIGEIEIITS. 'I Gillllll EVENTS, ` ' \ IEETIIIGS. ETC) _ -.i : 5 - \= ', One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must oesoirr Dany oi.-der and five per cent discount -red female and black male, breed-.Fails-sd, mmmum ,hu-3, gygggy. dve cents. ~ > "The prfnefpaluunetion of a type- wrl;*r is to write in type sreedlly mifmeuntsiy, and than when 'um ‘ , ii Ind Smith Premier partic- ularly shine A. Milne Feaeer.Hallfax, N. S. 1-ami. "A concert and basket social in aid of Church of England will be held' in Rustico Bank Hall on Mon- day. January nth. Doors open _at 1.. Admhsi llc. Ii weather un- Tavorlbla in bl hold first fine ll ht mittee to-day and produced original . Mr. Ferrueen veulfi be Sm ,. , _ ,_ ter smith, chairmen ei thc commit- Aarienople end the Aegean Ielgpde In' #kb tl d ix.) . "_" ` _ tee investigating the Mexican situa- view of the fact of t e sac ce ll ( on Hue on page S MONTREAL' Jan' 7'-The “tmty tion. Several representatives of fire- other directions having reached the °f are drm was d°m°”st"at°‘1 mnight' arms companies were before the com- extreme limit. _ _, , , p chasers, amos oi consignees, etc. _ 159 _|-_,|§|~g,,_§gR ,_ vincent ne 1>_eui's_ssy1hm sed march- “QMBM Sfmth questioned the ,,,t_ __ _ __ __ , ed without disorder to safety. Flames see closel in an effort to asser_ » ‘-~_‘°- ' . , were issuing from three doors ofthe ne B ,_ ,sith fo these su _ T """“' - - orphanage, but Prompt action on the tfilfg W1: h,?,'rniBl;1;f'i°§eyAnfe,icBn wg. ' One cent per word each insertion pert ei the are brigade prevented e ,";a,,"st‘; S Y -__ ln this column. Cash must accom- heavy loss. ' _____________ (spesiui by phgns) pany order and five per cent discount _ ~ ALBEHFON, Jan. 9.-A shooting ellewed. Minimum eherse twenty- w||_[_ sccidcht in which william vincent, s five cents. - _ R resident oi Coleman, narrowly escap- Fon sans 1 DRIVING sharon AT LONG SllJL‘ ' ed death. eeeurred on Tueedeylelt and rotle, apply at 181 Weymouth ___ ._-___ “ear Bloomfield Statmn- _S;_, _ » 1-_l0li;eipd- Tonouro, Jah. 1.-new that the ronoirro, Jen. 1.-cisimihg that Vi“°°“\ and W0 °°°1P°'=l°“° W°'° WANTED A GIRL 'ro Ass1s'r .ir rights cr c United scenes company business esscsssiche hir under the ;_<§_’_‘____l:_““f_l_1i§__i“____*~_l_1t°;gf_'_<_>_;>*l°;:_=&__:_';_§; house work. Apply ‘to Mrs. Wm. to develop power at the Long Sault Mi; is foo li1gh,_u deputation repre- home they were h______y___é to the sw Dousc, 108 Elm Avenue 1-10 M3lpi\‘1€ 011 f-he Bt- Ll1Wl`€l1¢e 113110 been sentlng the retail merchants asso- __- _ .-.__ __....._._'____1______ . . tion to meet the train when Vincent WANTED' A.GIm“ FOR GENERAL dgggiilllllil ssillifdheidllsreidggatiltrlillf Ofatlitdegpltg stumbled- his svn fe-Hips t°'t\1° housework in family of two. Apply P y - g - S- ground and discharging. J Himz1<>»<_1_e_f._ __ __._1-1°M=`"~ §§3°§l°'i'§§.c1” ‘.1`l'c°.§..e°<§’.l°‘ §‘§”‘€}.‘i§' X133 §‘;T,§.."€.”.§§....§’“..T.,..;°‘TfcT°h...._ wf The not entered his left em et saUNso1vim BAUSAGES THE Bnsi ject 'When spoken to t,,_d,,y 0,, the _,_ Ha,ma_ Hoi A_ _,_ M,m,,,,,,,,_ thc cihow terribly iscereting it- to m“d°' Fresh Newry 'hy at S“““' subject Hon. Adam Beck, chairman Hon. R. A. Pyne, and Hon. James S. th;h°’!"_"'ld°r;, taken tmm _ °~ 9'5M"- of the hydm. electric commission "de- Dug, received the deputation. e miure man was ~ WANTED IA BRIGHT GIRL WITH A -nied the report that the commiilsion A long memorial was read by J. C. be_l_`_t‘7_::a;‘i_l;9r*;_th°2;'°:l‘:_‘§tW':e_f1g°°€§:; good education' to ‘learii the was considering establishing a Plant van Camp, who isa the dsputsiiom p_ th _md 'i‘vne setting. Apply in person at there. - D0i"l5lUK 01111 that the Y”-te 0! l'»bll'W- ”“ f'°'“,. ° wo ‘ _ M-. \incent is sudering considera- Tlie Guardia Office » 11-20Mfl tlvet per ci;i_i_i..sin__:;__ig_lli§_i;:_i:_,__ tli$;tyh_i_i_;r b_yl_____ __ complications do not “__ AMES A. iiclcACHEnN_ rips _._____..__- - ew ~ “ ° 1° » Eh _nd b reduc; in he ,un be am to ,-,,t.,m ham, is Fittei ami Machinist, has moved and the assessment e o _° I __A - d t the general basis of ten Del' 8 few WWE- - his shop to the corner of Upper gen Ulor the whole pmv_nce_ Queen and Passmore Streets Pho f- . ._.......___---is ANY Pnnson .e'N'r1oIPA'r1`i~.G ,Go J- S- CONSUL NA§§fFOUND.DEAD gm ARCTIC To BE ing into a general butsisieg _gong ` ., USED AS A L1g,HT5.g]g fail to communicate w .. c ay 1 _ _.___ Konnedm Bm_da_|ban°_ P_ E_ L LOUISBUEJ, Jan. 7-The Amen_ LONDON, Jan. 8-Paul Nash, the __ 13.33Mm¢- can schooner Cavalier, Capt. Proper United, States Consul at Budapest. QUEBEC. Jah- 7 3t°5m°" Af°ti° _*_._1______;+--_I arrived here pm ,vening with her was found dead this morning is hed will be used ss u ligutshlp at the 'l`ra»- LOST- BETWEEN LONGWORTH flag flying at half mast for the loss -'in _his apartment at Claridge’e Hotel. verse next summer. During next win- 2"- “ng §"1*”"°F_Sf1~ *°_ G’“‘;‘;”'- 12'; or two oi her crew, James oahieer I Ms, Ness si-rived st the hotel lest ter she will he supplied with new ma- mwn “ 5°' ‘" er ea” d J K t , both of Glouces- ni ht, i, 1 . V 1, chinery and during the summer of D0r°h€°f°1` Street end twelve fe* :gr Tligsscifgoglr Cavalier 151|; the g _-_K-_-l ' 1914 will he sent to Hudson Bay to Award- 11” ml' nsnhs es the zsd isstshe for oshso Missrd's Lihimehc cures ohms, niche used in construction work there- FOR SALE-“ONE EXTRA DARK to regt and gn Bgturday thgy Q53 ' __ _ _ _ _ _ _' A ___ __________ practical farmers. i i -retiree-__i'e~eiy4°e~i*°»f*-ei¢°i-vim) » .. . =»»~ ' ' ‘ “That Course in Agriculture"-many facts Of -_ interest to every Provincial farmer, specle _‘_' Selected items of practical information for _ general. _-ff, “Advice to Breeders”-specially written for' ° ___ , _ ° dian by a “Proviiicialist.” v ` `_ =_ __ “Care of the Horse”-a. contributed "fide value to every horse__,0WI_l°lf-` ». -. "Horse `Notes"-s chill?" fm “The Tm? _ department MIC J* _renewing ' 1-alla., . men in the _ Patch female I0! Gut Of H littfll' Of ' 1 f h 1 1 _ """"""""""""""""""""""'A”"""""""`A""""'°` 'T'"""""`_'E"""":""`_`_'_'_`_L"`_"`:`":""""V" three, two blacks Write or teleph intokfi $2310 “rr :ma mee accom one Alfred England, Ellerslie,P.E. Abémt eight dclock ‘D time night __I5.lE'}‘.l.'f~'.Y_»..-»Q~-» ---~---1-'mmai' the vessel was swept by a. heavy lea 0 WILL TH PARTY WHO PIOKED which 'smashed all the dories and UP U10 DUNS On U1” l°° in th” *"9" afwept five of the crew overboard. , , ”°» '1"‘“"‘1°Y "‘g"*- "turn at °“°° Three el theee evceeeded in rrelpihu ln Evening Guardian Jany I0 and Morning Guardian deny ll and avoid further trouble. Informa- mpeg thrbwn to them, and were Mui- U0” ii held B9 t0 th* P*“`tY in ‘1“°S‘ ed on board. The other two were _N011 _ __1'9_M" not seen afterwards The condition Q O rour~1_f>`li"f1¥§'i‘" wsi1°i&“fiT naoeiivi- ef the weather wee such that the ves - I _ ber parcel containing cutlery. Own- sel was unmanagesblb at the timp.In er can have same by applying to all Captain Proper’s experience on “Renovation of Old Orcliards”-specially written for The Guardian by the Dominion Fruit Inspector. “Winter Feeding for Profil"-_a special article for The Guardian by one of Prince Edward Island s_m0_st_. if' pared for “The Farm” department. _li f __, cel be niost up-to-date horse- * . *ll fi