..._. 1- i, it. “V _ l ,» _ . l FE. CELEBRATION CHARLOTTET OWN ofthe Slit E 1: = _ ` ' . »_ ~ _ _ _ 2__l¢ll!l_lA1ld’l" f AE" . ,l. f . _ ' j' A - I _ _ llllliclrnlgliwn "m'M"m"'m' ff. Eli. " “~" ' l. _ 4.5, _.:i_~,_, . _,gg _,':, 15, :ef 1. _. ‘ ` _ _ - i » f _- ° "|v|o|=zNlNo DA|Lv . ,i. .q- 1 .__ ~ -.W - I * ' itat '_ I Y'Y'il"1_-Ill LA'rnsfr News ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, 'l`l~ll’l{SDAY, JANUARY 15, 1914 slasr os' ALL." {'”{;'_,‘,§1',‘.*i,,‘{ IN gbvlgf i 5. ___ P _ Rush lui ul sulu FAST HUCKE Y A ll'vlf1lfl'S vullol ` _ . ‘ A T E A RNA in cllullcli olisiletnnn vlcllll 'CONFEDERATION CELEBRATION --~= _ ill _-__ (Special to the Guardian.) BT JOHN, Jan. 14.- Dr. _James Walker of South Bay, a wealthy retired physician died today. -__-_____,__ lIll$S WUHK ll THE SHUHT EUUHSE iz: ' r of 186 ' lot At the request or Mr. T. A. Benson rf; nf the Provincial Department oi fm Agriculture, Mr. W. A. Brown, B.S. ne A-., of the Live Stock Branch, Otta- the wa, on Friday morning took up the lot question of Incubation and Brood- W5 ing. This is one of the most difli- im cult features oi the poultry industry 09 to handle. All lines of agriculture me have certain advantages and certain Fit disadvantages. The question of In- als cnbation and Brooding comes under M the latter head. It possibly would Go not have been so difficult if poultry- wa men relied wholly upon natural tec means, for it is generally under- als stood that artificial incubation and P suits as the natural means. At the “ll -_ .ll ri- I we '_ ii ._-..l__,._.__.. lll E Pos- %`W"' uucili nun il‘l_,,‘}‘;__§“f,,’_f'§‘_,“*{,, uusuil uu i l u I (Canadian Press-) 'lhos. (lrosb pioneer Methodist urs y I Y - Y Ul - , sionnry amollk the indians died lslst B - I 1 __ _th _ iolllnlugllts time Abbles was the first lnuii to la- ::'"‘\mtLd practices °°“de'm"°d "HWY _ I rlcr s an \vi r _- -» .5 - ,; ' ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ "l lllgllli llgcd 73. full of water ______m___ s_;_f;";_‘i_L___"'°__; lloth tennis had it splendid line up_lci\l: plllllsllllltlit in the second pci- ___SsiBt__m.e_ At the t_____e t__'__ ______U____ stl'on\_g und lic-ary, inc tlollnnugllts lofi, lic wcni. up for tripping. illn- WHH Sent to 1.__,.u.i,|gE 1__]_____l w__,__,__sS pt-l'll:\ps_:i little ile:ivi_el'_ ilinll _tllt~._lle¢-scy of _Lllc Ullilzilillgllts l\llltl\\‘l:il 5tutj(,H_ the w(._,,t|,u,» at UH, ____mt]_ of lltillfr. lucy clinic ini Liic ure lit 8.50. _lllin on il sllllilui' coil\'\L'L|ull. lvurduii tim bay ivan vary thi,-1, ,md me b(,_ lt was suilletlling like ilvi: lililiutes got the puck, cleilrril on ii rush and lief is tliur, the eiipiiiiii mn out U; hciore tne teal.; got nllcad with t|le_‘c:u-l'ieu it rlgllt up to the Cons. his reckoning and pnsscil the liii-i-,liey puck, o|l`~sldes having been called il. gczll. 'l`he|'e wus no difficulty lil light ship ili mistake witllout. soeillg nlllrlbel' ol times. i |unuill-- it. l\'lcli;ll'ey, l’ill'cell und - 4 a conference was held at Char- that nearly all farming operations it and consequently had wol-ken his 'l'iii,- L‘oniiiiiigiit.s got the puck and 'Moore 5wul‘l-. \vurilnig togetllcl- ugliin el 0 desired. that were of interest to the breeders ,_ Mathieson Wants the British of the province, The l’resldent, Mr. vernment to be asked to send il Peter Brodie of York, occupied thc rship, and Canadian fishery pro- chair, and in Qllelllllg U10 Hltlllllllr tion and preventive vessels are discussed the oblects of the Associa- 0 wau¢,ed_ tion, and called for nn expression remier Borden has replied that concerning the appointing oi swine will co-operate in every WHY D059' judges by the Association. Follow- e to make the occasion a BUCCBBB- ing his introduction Col (lrockcti brooding has never given as good re- he name time it must be admitted that .-_ the magnitude of the poultry bnsi- ma ness is largely due to the impetus it re has received through the use of arti- It flcial incubation and brooding. th There are two cycles in the poultry ch business which m-ight well be noted th ut this point. The Hrst ls U18 fllllti _B9 ul when tbereds winter egg i>l‘01_Y 0! '°° ' un er ant as possible for the judge Mr ls treme °°ll=l1tl°'1“ 1* Wi" keel’ it w. J. R in ~B.s.A. i' i ' ofthe industry be as near perfect as alive for eight or ten days. Ordinnr- of the cimfmunit lfavaia d “"5” °" y ree ng of hogs. . y instructions sire far __ll1§__xf_‘_“'_‘_§ I-it mentioned the time breeds ~ in ° ‘“ I clllcllelli Bute f at ° S which bacon t De is moe-l: iirml es- I" llillheld l"°m them 19" “GV” forty tablished and :aid that our breglders I "“*' .V ight l10l1l`5. after hatching I woulg should favor these to the exclusion F - go further and say that foog Sll°E_1_ of all others. As breeders oi hogs we ' MAY v|S|T THE WEST I’ H °“° is "mg tm’ natural means Ollly be fed sparingly th'f°“5 out h B are demanding better Drlces for bn- rst ten days. Truly- llf _lB fat," con type than the United states .-- ,U itiful to hear chickens clylug _M market is paying for the int hog and "ble “tang h°“°~ In ma" mans food, and if D0\1ltl`Y"~°” and p°“l ry therefore, we should not allow any omen K¢llBI`l1llY. ‘_V0ll1';lh”"de“ thiig breed to affect ollr interest, that is, ef 1 _ carts at this period ln tl1:__€l_`_?_W__ of a fat type. Community breeding l’°“1f"Ym°ll °l`° “1m°5t 5° °°"` “ ‘° of the chickens and be Ll0_€ 3 establishes the one type in communi- hcns to not as they are in the selec- ,mini-e's laws, the mortality wvlll lie.; and through this growth of ot be nearly B0 great- breed we can demand the recognition In conclusion let me say that the of the market more readily than if OWU lll¢llbHf0l'° Wll° d° “Ot ““° gradual test of any lJ0“_lU`Y“-‘fm __°" we are all striving to raise some- tllem- It 19 eltllllif-Nl that l°h°"° ““`° poultrywoman's ability lswllls 0' _ff thing dlllerent from our neighbors. "V" 011° hundnd and “ty dm°r°“" ability to show at the end cf t *E The definite choosing of it breed and mllkei 0fll1°l1llBl30I‘l m8l1‘“°°t“"°d in season the largest Dl`0ll0l`“°“ 0 continuing to breed that mio breed the United States and 0BllldB- It ls healthy, vigorous, well matured against all opposition ltrniiztlielis of interest to note however. that tl” chickens in proportion lo the llum' the con-.munity in the tdncmon nl er of eggs set. _ swine raising as well ns other co- b o s operative methods which misfit be TALKS ON BAUTERIA~”P‘°°f°°°°' adopted in marketing. Phe mixing oss continued his “_dd"°5“ before ‘oi breeds has been a serious detri-' both individuals and cooperative as- _tho students oi the class in House- ment as fm. M the uv, stock ,,,d,,s_ seeilltlon is becoming general in Cllr' hold Science on Tuesday m0l"“l"g °“ tries of ("nnndl=. is concerned, mill ul- tuln Durtl of Olhadl.. One Bll\81° “Bacteria in Milk?" The ll0l“f» '#0 be so will be unless we fix on somo- llrm lu ill! Unltllil 9l5B¢99 Edd 1”" remembered was that the BYUP-t dim' thing definite. Mr. Anderson again Year 0110 llllllllfell ¢ll°“|°“‘3 day' culty in handling milk W” °“_“°°d by spoke on the importance of grading old the rapid multiplication of bacteria. stock. A pure bred sire should nl- Thc incubator ranges in The remedies were; first. cl¢B“1l°°”‘ways be at .the bend nf the herd and rected to the cow. the Btl1lll‘°5-'H134 by his use the quality of the stock milk buckets and the milker; H" can be greatly improved in one or second,.i,the cooling* of the mill? “B two generations. The same fact is soon as pgslihle after it WeB;'d\‘llWl1~ prevalent and noticeable in all cases fhb" Preservhtives shoudd never be of live stock breeding, '1‘he~\\l\wl *r°“l‘l"F."“ mm' we tg v ie calc* ni ,li,¢_. _inm,_ .hitter mini, etc. e .:1.Lo D G on _Al.l. o 1-iolvla might be prevented by Pl'°P°l` '~`.1°““ / H'-' as nn,” H, also. touched on the bac- L_ONDON, Jan. 1.1.--Speculation is teria that caused diseases and ml¢l° busy today over the reported .sudden ern it “ry 61",. that no person WHO recall; oi the- Chancellor of the ics- had .angmg ¢o,do with the csrltll ehequer, the Right Hon. David Lloyd ~ __ ,_ phddl Dum-ig, should be Bl' George, from ble intended Algiers .,.,,,_ il N; to ha" ,my .mints with the neil.-ity. He lt bnla to bnvt found wsu 9 »m,°'piigral‘rules should be ui-gent telegrams awaiting him at time d“ry' d No milk from the cows Constantinople calling 'him back. to humrd any form of adder dillllel 'England._ _ that B "tl ated for dflllhng Iffis tlldgrstood that certain Cab- aboiiia be dill ,ii - no person su cl' D8 inet changes are pending, probably cleanse should be liivolvinig the retirement ol John suything t0 ' 5° Burns, but the causes of these chang- m||k_ ‘Ho adv0M¢°d sl are .not connected with current me ‘of s. ,tartar “Tx-overlies. ~ 5|. butter' 'lull __ Burns, oben the shining iight ll llll*°°" of the-democracy, has long been' s " lulpsct in the eyes of his former nd- mirlrl, bil chief offence being his tfdlympsthetlc administration of the Pho! Laws. Fllrtbermore, Mr. Burns hx 'developed a taste for ‘rl quiet l . with the result that he has left / VANCOUVER, Jail, 14-Rev. Dr -____ _._ --`.....,»---.~....,.,,,____,.--~».»v.--»..t~..,, ed in the diet. On Monday evening OTTAWA' Jam 13____Th8 Dominion Pl‘ofessor Ross spoke on _bacteria _ln Government has been asked by Prem. their relation to agriculture, He Matbieson or Prince Edward uutlinell briefly the discoveries made and to participate in the Jubilee in regard to bacteria and then gave the'Chal‘lottetown conference. ln their life history. He pointed out tetown which led to Confederation depended upon them and that the wa to Milli lled L ll§l&C00ll1PllHll0ll in 13ll7_lill‘l__Cll€l_;`“ farmer, even more than the physi- I l¢el10Wll 111090585 t0 C9 “bm 9 9 cilln, needed to know something on Brier Island. Thickness is also . » .. .- , . . . '. - . . .. ~ . < i_eth annivegiaarych olf tlrllat event about their me histories in order to given "S ., 111150,, why an the __C__C____ and indtill onlini, the “hole gulilt, .L bit on tolol btllil hail tnnt did x summer. r. nr es upper is I _ ~ » 1‘ tl . l I only living member of the Char- do "B mlmmg mtg hge" y tetown conference, and it is pro- ‘ * ’ meeting of the swine brceder's asso- §'___;1;_heht pregizfgieft tggrdfnuketgé eiation was held on January the 9th, mberi 0', the Cabinet Bin Charles ili the Agricultural Hall, for the try had great future possibilities on m'uit."'~\ "' ' dit of the departmental work to manent officials of the depart- _ ` ` _ , ._i ,,,.,__, _.__ 1 » _','~.zft|.l~ 4 _ -ln J _S'I‘. J()I_~lN.-Jail._ 14.-Up to one 0 clock this morlllng there was no there is now every reason to belle-vi; that slle has gone down ln the waters of the mouth of the Buy of l"lliiily_ No definite particulilrs can he learn- fl‘1_f9Hlll`llUlg hcl' ,passcligcrs tnibilgli it ls stated that thc crew iillliibl-rs 118 and there are probably 40 pui;.ii\|,_ gers on board. Vessels frolll the :nui- ine department are spending i. ipiyiit scouring the \vnters of the Loiver isity lp for tidings of the ship that l'ep;i\'.'c|i .~,.. I _ > _ _ _(Canadian Press) ' _ l.0?\D0N._ Jun. 14.-at the leiin _ l W... .f n.. b.......».. Senior Cons Defeat llbbies in Hard Fought Game. ...’." "°"°"‘ “°"'°““°“ °' 115° Pity of the evangelical wing of ihlr ifllllrrh of England, attendin 't Junior Cons Whitewushtd-Some Bril- 'rr Afro was elif-»i`3 ffl hy Rev. J. Beddows, Vicar 0131; A ~ , ~ . lim pin, gm i.:;“;i.”.”.i» .:;;'..°..."';i ::;i.:::;§:°:‘. l‘hurch oi England. He said the i‘hurch was rapidly departing nom principles of the 39 articles and that _ llcsillly night oilullell thc hockey lliiit illitclalsscs ;llino>'.t, nuyonl-_ ol um Evangelism party had @5590 _ _ _ li l i "ll _ _ lsoil nl-rc wltll n, t'lL'tol‘ for thc the other lin ers l~ iicllllcss 9 W l “l "ess tu truth and had af this morning she was on the l~ocus'llL Mnlian, while still believing he was ,Hi hind. The weatlli-l' along the const is _.lie very had tllnigllt, the thel‘nioi'ncter pc is below zero and there is ll stiff wind. lf tiny piisscligers from Colle- U, quid got off in hunts the would d l~‘n'|ie pretty rugged ones yesterday morning und hourly grows th the fear that all are lost. The next hopc of news is by wirclc:-s from U o now ‘by steuinei' Royal Aeorgc in lialllghis. (Hurrah). _ . l - p now, on way to the scene, llilii also t caught the cull, so tiierc is still hope lm. ((‘-tinfilliaili l'l‘0SS) |_r y_,\RM0UTiy._ Jun. l‘l~-Wi'cl:l¢:\l§L` `t coming zisliorc at Yarmouth is lll”l>~ S bubly from tlle (.‘obc.quid. It is belle- __ ved novv the steamer went ashore on t Trinity Ledges and if such is the b 1 case the chances are small for rcsclic summer und discuss public questions ____ with thc pcoplzl. Sonic coilllllnlil ic' that the Government is not sympu~ thetlc enough with their views of the ~.__..-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_._.,,_._._._.____._._._._._.___._._._.,_.___._._.__,_. West and that the iilf.o-i»l'ot.ccf.iim~ ~ ists ol the blast dolnimiti: tliv pnrty. ` PHlMllll_WH|iNll (i‘nnlldiun Press) f)T'l`.-\W.-5, -liili. 14.--Y'lvory incom_ _ _ ing frzlin _ycsim-l‘lliiy hroughi; ii nim- NEW YO(_gl_x}l\n_¢]l_l_f:_ll 1l;Fl?_ljl'~__2_______ ____ ____ tingent of lcgislntnrs, chiefly ii-om ch______e ___ P__;_____(___'Wh‘_,_____y.___ (§_____m.__ the Muritinic l'l‘ovincsa and thc fur _"___ West. Ontario null Llucbec niemlnws ull como up todilY. llllliltutlolis are that the opening of the iimlilg Tliiirn day will see ll full 'ittelllllilicc of ____ members of both sides of the House. ' A few Senators nrr hcre also. The (Canadian Press) Dominion cliilitnl is welcoming the T0K10_ Jam 1.|_The vohmit, ei-up. statesmm with the worst cold snap I-ion in south" Japan 15, ulm_ting_ in the memory of the oldest inhabit- 'rbo ions of lilo in not estimated with fmt. 'Fhrv llv lwrc early to pick out Fcarfull distress was caused in‘b0nl”‘lillg ll0l1H0B _Wl10l`° l10l`m9 are the south and fnmlne in the nortb- moderate and are doing their hunt- Things are very bad. One report ing in a bracing temperature, thirty says inhabitants of 300 houses in below zero. The weather man predicts village 'on Sakura Island probably continued cold on Thursday to see all perished while flying to reach the the pictures of Quebec formali- lca shore in n. flight :rom volcano. ties of .the meeting of the Commons --~~---- on their summons to the Senate where the Governor General will read the speech from the throne. The -- important document is already pre~ lpnred. llegislatinn will include civic (Canadian Press.) 'service reform, bills to amend the In- TORONTO, Jnn. 14.- Yestcrdny surnnce Act and to standardize loan was the coldest in 27 yours here. Tile Ho. ll’f2lSl0tl°“- Allol-her bm Wm ofilcinl record was 22 below. ' curry into effect the arrangement ((‘-nnndian Brees.) agreed upon between the British and ST- JOHN. Jun- 14.** A wld WHV0 Cnnndinli Governments with regard near the city this morning and six U below in the city. ._ (Canadian Press.) _ BOSTON, Jnli. l4.- \Vitli mercury _ nine below, 75 families ' were nl-nrly “mum” was kmed_ _down the cstilnzilcs. port lit-re but qucstiinls us to her Nloore now found li comfortable _ position l‘em:'lin ilnzlnawercd. lt is le- scat on the proliiouadc for checking. The “""Ull‘l »\"l"‘l3 illlll l`\lllS- Came ported litoo, that the Lady llnurici' ,xicljlii-Cy was Sling; L0 ,_.0v,._,» l-0,. tn\,_ on the ice :lt lU.;l4l. Il. \‘-'_ Wllitlock _ which should be iioar llrivi' island 1,__{_ _,_______St _______c_|___te1y Un ,.c_ ol the .»\l\!»i|rs lrit i'_»i' .i i;hl»rt inter- Bf1k°"-_clllllrmun Ol the Bllafd Ol U19 l:l'ni|i;: to thc its lic went up iigliin vnl whil) lille nrvi hi- trlpill:.'l lccov- |"ll'9ll ‘»\'lll1l0lllll Blink Ol New Y0\'k» i._ Hiiiiiiuy ,,m,|,L-L._ (_-_ (~_mm,|,,,li l=i‘l‘d his iilwltli. li. Wlliilori. was _ ot =nintmii~ gonl for the Abbies and still- in i hun <‘~>lui»:l=l_\'. 'l`l-‘e rllllll' "“"“’t""“ "f the “hae” N“'"°“‘11B““\‘ llc irulllc grew faster. 'rim-e \vuSLllllli opellt-ii slowly but the lads ble- " peril, indurullcc und brilliancy in the lgll" W "SU U‘L`i\“ ”U*`k»“` ill ll" ‘*5"°*" “.3ct'0r of more impartum' °°rp°r°` ,msgs ,md L.Um|,i,mtj__,“S_ v_m1dM»5_ able fnsliioli. ilul‘i|i_l: the first l.i1lf U07” than “HY Other mall in th! im, was i,.,,,,.i,,,,,ied time um., tin", lol the ginne ll. xvliitlolzli was in-nt to Country and his resignation from has struck New Brunswick. Ten below to tim probleln oi naturalization.. ig s ncfil hlillnl inlricii it to the Anilics’ end of tllcvund nliotht-i' goal was shot". for the k. lluring the resr ofthe hull, tions, if, l‘uinlbcl1 who had seenlt-ll §_______ _.____ed to see the v__S5_____ _,Um le contre of the play was at tlicfwolideln ln this 1-urioil. He got out -~ l -‘~»‘9 -.' - ~. - ... -.~.. '. .. . Mi. :;":i,.°; §5;:.:;‘~...;i:‘; .‘;;;i i;ii1l;f..i:.;:t 1;? ::.;~‘“ ‘:f".y..."';..;I;~.§.f:1;;:i.~ i ~ - __ wireless und as the wireless on the "' *` ‘ _ ‘ _ A " , C0\’@l'Y null was able to be at his ed to have him present if poss- SWINE BREEDERS MEI`*TIN(" A Uobequid “ms put out of business st ldy_ni.tclltioll could be llepeililcd_no\\'. He raced up ti.\_- ice, paused _,H them is no way of getting News from u_pun~lt was hard worli to get pust_ill1t :rt all but sliot-_'ii goal rcsllltrll. me smug at least tm the u,.,.iV,,] at Luc-s Nlglldcrstllle. 'lhere \vcl*}ei so_lnc| (1. dt.;1inp_bcll_ thot/:__yc‘rccliell _thMoorc _ _ ‘ - l _ » v *- t S- l\-twee ie en lil l in - will 'l -:~ zpatrick and Lord Strathcona _B purpose of discussmg some __uest_0__s Halifax of vessels _ol cabin, ste lmel “VY PIL Y lms “H L ll llg 3 5 E ‘lm U l- “ ll ‘l ' PRIZE FIGHTING Tyrm" which went from C,,ii,ip0i,i_-110 l-lielilit-ssy und Canlpbc-ll of the Ahbics sounding whack. Uulilpiu-ll ivcnt to Bay where she is rcpzliring the cable Willie Moore, l”ui'ct=i and McUlllcyfshelter. Shortly lifter the genie was between Grand Million and thc main- were stairs for the Colllinuglits. lvlr.-lcllllcd. Score .3-4 for thc (foil cr in goal was excellent and stop-Innuglits. No our: could lzolllpiniii of tin- swiftncsn o` bt ll _ . ' _ . ` ll ‘;,':l1l~.fol'lt wus _»\hl»:lt tleii minutes alter thc g_nnic|i~usll_ shoot, pllriily and iclicek rii./ht c l.`olin. l J. Mc.-\lecr Goal C. \'unllli‘rsLiiic; ily. l-lugllcs of the Abbics captured (llrellnut) sub, . nry, whod prosecuted Willard, Mikal - '_-it ii ~il1. ‘- i _ C. iliidson llrnt i"_ H ~ for n ver ict which would prevent =>°“l° ‘lf the ""“*‘“‘“ """"Y"‘g t" the iiliuvptilihtb ltoiltxitidnlllrlllflltlllllglll llsstregolli lic. lvlvonrey l'-.ui--oliit ull ring contests vhere__the___lntentinn S°e“”' _ .. . f 1°' his team. il-lllri~i=.il)_ I". l`~‘luo1‘c liovi-r J, Col-doii to deliver a knockout blow was oh- : ST _(_:;l§§;“1_I]f_<;__t?§_&m"v(e,E§{l`-}~l1Om_ The Uoillnlllgllts got away with the l\l\l!`11.l.>;l1ail (‘untrt- 1:, i‘itlupbcll‘,VlUllS- son und Co.|, have just received word llllcletiieii _iiiiil ii_i_Lc_i' iv, ctlrciul pass hy §‘“`f_°_l_l _ _ H-_ W- _ _\f3_~_ ~‘lf"l"Ll'.-ZIIU that another wireless help cull from lllllifli’ lil iblllllssl-1 'Jlll l11fl»01` SUUCKZ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘"c”5L~V ‘~ ‘\~ ‘F111 H"gllL’l“ the (iohcqilid has been received just Ulf* ll¢l»- Glllll Uni: i0l‘ the Coli- 1NTI<]RMl3l)IA'l`l*l. gut the Duck um, took it with ,_ cunre next in the list oi ilunlslimrnt _ wiiii-lwind rush im., UML tc,-rlt0ry_ Patou and Stanley, rlllilson, Purcell, °'sl°"» recently announced' "0 re' NOW" le'0t it. rushed, passed to Mc- PU“"”'» M“*ll‘lH1lll. l’0‘lE=lll llllll Thy* “lm” th” 'mmber °f the” dir°°t°r` nrcy, who netted niiinhcr two gt-:ll 101'- _ ` p the (_;u|1s_ _- M00r,_,_ Mcgurcy ,md H. \Vli_itlof?k, 'Fltyloi' :uid l:'ower of Q;-¢9|| were doing good w.m.k helm, the Ahllies were the i»i,.\rs of 1.l.c m,j,. combinations W.” wings of l tclllr.. Whitlock :ind '|`nvlol- clllirbilled guuty_ in spirtoly iusliioll :uid were the Huif time was called at 9_3() with nlcalls toivarils the golll ~-.ich tune. 1, io score a tic, 2-2. .Vlorglln in goal, Lllllllgli slew:-.ll After ,ln interval of 20 minutes times liltb_onl|ml*illi1cllt, onlyi lvt one f ‘ , . _ pi,-1 began H aim an S00 I. _ cos pas im. li-2 is lt I-l'¢_l t, to any OTTAWA((’a'mdmn4 Pr?"-l _ (_g,,r3;._v_ w“h€m0t|w,.dOf hgqfralimft team. Stanley, Mcliulgun, Purcell, 5 _ '.'I""' 1 '-1 mmm BOY' rushes got ll goal. Both the Abbies and Hudson wi-.rn y.l~utt.ir.1lly the , lien has intimated to some of the _md (,______n_,__,gh`tR _q€____m__ to have __ only men to to illlytlliug wortli while Allicrtn (lt-lr‘g_r_iltillli_liow hero that he new _Uwe of _me ___ this half _md it for the (loiis. Stnillt-y's spend is nl- uvill clidcnvoi- to visit the V\cHt next was _ww that GU,._l_,n Bhow'ed his most beyond I-l:ii_~f_ At ill-_l cull of I Lt|,._ The ]ig|,h._Et player cm the _tile first iirllf the sulnvi was 4-l. ill 5, e he has speed _md c0mhin__t_o__ fnvol' of* the ~\bb|c~i. ’lhc iriulle clnlcd Wltll 7 lionis tu l for the _-lllbins. It was it whit.-¢\\‘;l¢:|iiii_; |iii~ um l'oiig_ .-_. ((`llnndii\ii l‘l'css) ` l'/WHS. -lun. l~i-A l~itl'nuge Turk culled in sci- l\ll-lilllin,-il (‘lii-i-if i~;,,;|,,,_ tho ’l‘lll'kii-h l'iltli<'lll louder, todiiy and was l~¢-fllscll llillliissioli. llr shot, the sel‘vnlit llown. l‘hf‘l‘l'f l’.l.~4hn llcur ing shui, run out llnil killcll the :ls- sassin. A;-`..__ BANKERS PUZZLED (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Jun. is.-None ofthe local banking houses with Mexican connections have received any direct "dvlcell f~0dflY regarding the reported decree of the Government suspending Payment of flnnncinl obligations forl DM Ycnr. The National Railways Mexico are also without. informa- tion on the subject. The News is puzzling thc bankers of the city for the reason that they have informa- tion to the cdcct that interest due on lllexirnr. (lovcrnlncnt obligations L;-.l llec. 31, 1913 und Jon. l, 1914 is paid. The next interest payments will not be dur for several month, _In comparison with England, Ger- mnny and Frnnre bunkers are agreed ilison reform, redistribution. consol-llhm "“l(““l¥'5 i" Mexlmn 5E°\ll`“~l'l5 dnflon of the Railway Act ,ind thiidiy the llnltcd States are relatively eport of the (`ommisl~°.ionere invcs- Umfllh l‘7llKl'"l\;_nz, litfter a bout with Willard Royal Mui] _qi,._,,,, p_,Ckcf_ l,i,,Q|~ gun. j ory. .d\ll‘llu.g|illii o. the Llolluouglits tilcni thc limltllatl cllonze oi collti-ndilg lll lltfllu . squid M,n,,m y(.,_.¢_,_.,~,i_,,y iiiimilwhirn at llcrc got the rubber and made n bril- tennis when they can oc hiid. the month of the lflay .oi Fnlidy with llnnt rush down the ice, bllt llc luilcd boxing contests such as are 'con- l02 officers and crew and slime paste to score. C. ifnllli-boil of the Abbics'_ Till-I lilbll-l-iii S, ducted in California since the prim uligers nbonrll. Not li word luis come wui; given it rust for tlippillg and dir- llirhtlng statute was amended in in since hcl' call iol- help was ruught eciiy ,,fu.;- “.33 jiimeil by i\'lr;giii~¢y Of L‘.l_lN}IAUGH'l`S All-1llldS 1909- The verdict of the jury sanctions Jos. Ford, Deputy District Attor- BNNKER RESIGNS (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 13.-Geo. F. toduy resigned from the Board of f New York. Mr. Baker is di- _ig hc had his eyeu om.ned_ Hughes the pavilion sir; tirlics, 1.1. Whitlock the Cllllse Bank l9 00ll5tf“°d OH WRU Street as being in line with his de- ships ns rapidly as possible. _________ LIVING TO A HUNDRED 'l‘he decrease in the death rate dur. ng the lust ct~.ltury has been re- markable, but as ercry \\Fll-in- ormed physician will tell gnu, it ins been brought about chiefly by esscning the number of deaths among nliints und persons under thirty-tive ycnrs nld. After the latter age, the danger of death is greater thnn`ever. 'n spite of all that medicine and llrgery can do. ' The famous British physician, Sir James Sawyer, believes lt is by no menus a d'iii“lcult matter for any hu- man being td live to be 100 years old. He has recently declared that i eligiously keep the following eigh- een "commandments of healthz" 1. Eight hours' sleep every night, 2. Sleep on your right side. 3. l\'_¢-ep your bedroom window -- Two lui; |i||_|_En ::".i.!‘.i"‘.’, €.".';..i:::,"1.‘i'$°..€'.°.;.““I7.'.t 2 open. 4, Have n mnt at your bedroom door. Keep your hed away from the wnll. 6. No cold bath in the morning, but n bath at rl temperature of the lluily. 7. Exercise before breakfast. H. Flat. little meat, and be sure that it is well cooled, 9. Drink no milk-this applies to adults only. 10. Ent plenty of fat to feed the cells which destroys disease germs. ll. Avoid lntoxlcentl, which do- stroy the cells that combat diesels. 12. Allow no pet animals in yoin living rooms, lor they carry disease germs. 13. Live in the country li you em. 14. Watch the three D'd-drinking water, linmp and drains. 1?.. Have change of occupation. ir.. 'rake frequent and short. boli- days. Limit your ambitions. 18. Keep your temper. when making :ago buildings, allow three deuertspooniuls for each pint of milk; let All 50|! tW0 \l0\lll before cooking. o » a - liter at ln; srmwrecllror i ".';;“:.,r; P'@;"°_ - »>§-' : :-V __ a...,._,.,>:;._._ _, _ _.,. v;»A__, z,-~.._-__ ._14_, .. _ i-*. ~¢4u~»~e!\-.=~» -~,....., _:_____._.: ~ - _-:rx -“-» ,~f*‘~s-as ..--ff i mb nut _Bd _ I nib wwi olive~oil lllll. ‘ tarnish for if f '_