THE. .§.l;.1llllLQ.ILLi..;QLILII..§.lLll_NDlAN _ ED1g91 ` , N _ v '._"“'*‘i_;:“ ‘ __::. Q __ ,_ ‘__'_;""_t: "" __ “"1 _ i ~-~'~'*- 1 I 1 `1 An. I -~ ~ .- ._ ,_ , - e 1 » Yum 'IHL I./ll_1.s'r nlzws CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1911. 1.-ms.,-,,,_. ALL.. 3 E3 Ei §§ 5 si ,EE -5 SAD DEATH OF CHN-.D'RE_N _ FRDMCOLD _ , - no uule ' Twins Plural been lifter Home Burned Down. Others Muimcd. Special to The Guardianf - WUODBTOUK, Feb. 13-'I‘\vinsi, open U-,-0 years, children of Alfred Lyons near Littleton, Me., died yesterday from exposure to the cold. Three other children of Loyns hnii their fiends amputntcd_ » While ‘the parents were away the house was burned and the children were forced out. They toddied to the house of the nearest neighbour but the people were not home and the little ones were found frozen. IIIILIILE WILL IIIILH IIIINIIISSIIINS. IIIII Ill PINIHIBII ELNIIIIN HIIEINL Sl)C<'ilPl to The fillnrdiun. lilly other race is prollibited ill q |,i1 _, , sucir lliarl-ingcs by any lninn.-te, Q JIISLICI3 ‘lf Ulf’ 1'0fll‘0 n lllislielncalli » ~ lr. ~ Y _ IIIIIIZIIN NIINIIIEIIILS IILIIIINNILI HUIISL Special to Tile i2unrdiun_ I UINU‘-IN. Fell. I3--~i.r>rd (`l:r‘/on ol' Kcddlcston, ill u spcerll llcre ]~‘,_m,w 0\'0"iIli! ilu collstitutional issre 'id .. _. . - vocatcri a reformed House of bor, < wltll colol/vial '»melnllel‘.s il,-;,._,.,, 1-,,,|__n rlild i`0pl'0H.':ll ill; ln,»t_|) |in|'§_ir35 U] |.,,;_ ities. unuummnnmmn QUEBEC, Feb il-Quebec will make A hid for a big shipbuilding plant, and one which is prepared to under- take the construction of the largest worships. At a meeting of the finance committee held tonight one of thc most important decisions reached was in connection with the request. lil.;-:h Russell, who had inquired as to would establish a shipbuilding plant yards here so as to be able to tender for the new ships of the Canadian 1 Navy. It was decided to offer an ex- Nllllll IN IIINNI BUHTUN. Feb. fl-Love notes, pon; cards and anxiously worded tele. 0; {U`f1l’l1S. us well as hcl' own tale. will be what privileges the city would be` of willing to grant to a company which ,$50 f r in the port of Quebec. ‘ The company desires to establish his used by Miss Mildred M. Elliott Allston to establish her claim to ,000 balm froln Fny li. Kendall, whom she worked as stcuugrapii- 8110 who she claims has failed in promise to marry her. “You are mine,” "You are mine 0l”0Vl'Y."’ are two oi the oft recur- ring sentences in the letters which °mPtI0” from taxes f°" t“’°m'Y Y“'afS Miss Elliott declares 'she received an well as a liberal bonus should the I company locate here. IINIIIIN NNN IINSIINN "The only some oi w ich the rom t’he attorney lor whom she worked( “Baby” and "Sweetlleart," and woman I ever loved," me the burning exprtsslons former stenograpllcr de- (Uuntinued on page 2.) IIGNIL IIN NNNIINNIIIIN “"3” se"°"E°‘i“"“"” l.o:~:Do:~.', res 9--A convention 'lm been signed by' Great Britain and Austria-Iiungary, providing that, difi- erences of legal nature or relating to existing treaties that cannot be set- tled by diplomacy, must be referred to the arbitration court at Tile Hu- gue, when these do not affect the vi- _ tsl interests, independence or honor I’ Of the two countries and do not con- cern the interests of other poivers. q LUNCH' HNUN l’0Ii'l`SI\lOL'Tl~i, N. H., Feb. 8-In- teud of voting their uoonday meal, Arthur Spinncy and Edna Spinney of Eliot, Me., employees of the Gale hoe Conlpany, took their hour to ~ visit (Iitv Hall today, wllerc they re- C questcci fliiy (`lcrk Guy E. Corey to. I urrv and tie the matrimonial knot, h as they had to get back to work. They returned to the factory as lmnn and wife and completed the d ____ a HALIFAX, Feb. 9-Rev. Canon F. ay's work. The parents of the bride nd groom had no knowledge of the marriage until the wedded couple ar-‘ H. Almon of Halifax, one of the old- rived home at night from tile shop. est ministers of the Anglican com- munion died tonight. He was the youngest brother ofthe late Senator Aimon. For nearly fifty years he has been a minister of the church. In his early life Mr. Almon had a parish in LLLEIIIIIS IIBHIS N()R'I`I~I SYDNEY, Feb. El-'1`-he Jamaica and his last church was close of the civic election campaign Trinity ill this city. His widow sur- in lives, A son is Rev. Herbert Alnlon gil North Sydney this ,VGBT was mark- by more bitterness than any CMU* of Merriton, Ont. Mr. Aimon was in pnign in the town’i=l history, alid1`run\ his 84th year. During the last ten seven 0'eiock until midnight Tue.-:dey years he has been the secretary of tho night the,-9 vm-0 free lights in A doz- Nnvn scene Auxiliary of the British en .infe,~@n¢, plneesl the belligcrfuts and Foreign 'Bible Society. His ill- hcinmpriiielylnlly sympathizers of the ness lasted for about o. week. mavoraity call:iidntes_ Even persons _*__ who were never suSliCCfCd °f~0“Y Pull" cixltsilu, Nev-,, l.~o,_ 1:;-'rue intei- ml1J`!'il1ge of whites alld Jnpnne.-L. W. IILSULIS Ill Canadiens Win from Quebe And Maple Leaf Teclnl Special to The Guardian. the .\’fontrco.i Victorias and the (lt NNI INIIILIISI Ill INNNIIIGNIIIIIIN __._.______ INIl]IlILIIll` INN PARIS, Feb ' 9-The two men, firouit and Iiellcnger who have been buried ina marie pit near Rouen for nearly thirteen days have been rescu- ed. The squad of engineer soldiers who had been working night and dn driving u shaft parallel to the one which collapsed, reached the impris- oned men at one o’clock in the morn- Bqiienger was taken out first and hurried on a stratcher to the malrie. (irouit was then brought to the sur- face. They were both in fairly '.,ooil health :ind spirits. (lf thc fool ici. dovrn to them' they had still two ten pound lfmvcsi of bread. Four candles remained, and thcv had never been in darkness. They had suiiered chiefly from thirst and cold as the cider lowered down to them had given out sonic days ago. They had to quench their thirst with the few drops; of t h'l trickiei tlllou l ti mar e. In order to keep themselves warm they had started to dig their way through the marble and had taken out thirty cubic metres. Unfortunately, tileyhad dug in the opposite direc- tion to that from which assistance was coming, so that their efforts did not aid their resellers. They had completely lost count of time. They were of opinion they had only been a week undcr ground, while in reality it was nearly tllirteen DAYS 0F WOOLY WEST IH NEVADA ARE NUMBERED CARSON, Nev., Feb. 9-\-Nizvnlrlas days as the surviving remnant of the "wild and Wooly \vcst"a1‘e number- ed if in addition to closing the gamb ling hails, the legislature prisons bills now in'committce, doing e'.vay with the wide open liquor laws, pro- |\Bg|_|5HED m SCHOQLS ghd IUOWI ff" “'°““I°' D“'I“" th” liiliiting can sale of elgerets, prohibit- tntlon of Ornngclnen yesterday wait- 8 ronovro one Feb 10-Aaenl til" y elle wni-fi two pelliulr MOU' WHS r-cnfle of continuous turmoil be- the rival factions, and scraps een _° became almost monotonous in their' ell upon Sir James Whitney and Hon. fmqm-ne-,_ The strife, however, ended Dr- Pylle, Minister of Education, to with mg i-pine of the day. and y0=‘~ llsk that religious teaching; be ahol- ilistic propensitics shed their coats _ Y. . ` ‘ A , _ ., . ~ l- . lshed in the schools of the Province. There was rt dlvel-sity ‘of opinion lv “m0nfZ the delegates, some favoring m tc~d nil wus quiet. l ay _ ` A llenever they find themselves ln a hjcfiey in the board. Sir James the total abolition of religious teach- `hitncy said the E0V0\"““'_‘°“t “'"“I‘I "iii, while others mcrel wanted thc w - ' ii i curtainlv not abolish rclliZl0~-5 t"‘9‘l' Catechism teaching prodibiteci. The ings, but if the regulations iverev \‘lf_>- leqllcst was the outcome of the situ- lated the government. would investi- utlon ln a Peterboro country school, gale. where thc Roman Catholic trustees lfllllolnt u Roman Catholic teacher LI __._._______.____- inard's liniment cure! RUE” in °0“"‘ GEMENT Encaunn ..__i...._i_._- When we are encouraged in our Wurk we invariably give added at- lcntlon and energy to that work. En- "°“"l1svlnent, therefore, is mont de- nol.. We should give ourselves eli- . , ent, Rnd give ourselves so Egaléggsixxit, when it is not forthcom- ing frol ‘- in the world could discourage us ill rl other sources, that nothiup “hir-ily a constructive ieree, and elle least- nlloulii be placed in action at every available opportunity. We should en- lt is true, however, tilat the mlm W ins mini in himself. who #upri- h I collrage others as we can though it einges himself and who is constantly II? "ecessary that we be'thoroulri11y eneouraslus himself- Wm ”’° 1°” ""` '“"°<‘P=‘. End base our good words "D011 real merit. Everybody, however, “HU hover bu dt 'a loss to find some- ‘f tlllnlc to encourage. y But we. ournives, must not depend w fue much upon tim' encouragement of u ceivc coliiiclence. BT\Dl`0'3I*3U0" “nd en" C0 '"8 Home merit. ‘either in the activo|is, "" I" I-he potential state, so that welto ment in abundance. The law urlrigge that you are at-1'0"! 0U0“Kh stand upon your own feet, iaith- nl enough to clle.mpi0l\» Umlidcdl our own purpose and Pla". “nd We 0|-ld will soon come in and work -ich you. All things are born wltll °th°|'H- We should H6 stlihciently an inherent desire to want to help “mils and he-ie gllnleient iaith in our purpose to turn our whole life n r v»s that he can lleip illin- W Nt]-Ilia) Nnuch gathering more, und pm-pa” in" th' “nd”-“king wo strength attracting more strenzill. ”°°k tv promote, ragnrulm ei wife- l ther we are encouraged by otllars or of to him that hath shall he given. ...G rent Tllollgh ts. ing gambling in any form and rc- quiring one ycar's residence as n qllaliiication for divorce. With the introduction of local op- tion and high license bills ill the as- sembly yesterday this long list of blue laws confronts the old-time rc- sident. lleform measures are further r|;pl'eScnt.cd in amendments providing for the initiative, referendum and re- call. CAN SEE TROOPS WITH ILLUMINATED BULLETS liiCItI.lN, Feb. 8~--Manoeuvres of illc most interesting nature took place on the parade grounds lust night, at which n recent invention in the form of rifle bullets, which tllri\\v a, brilliant iight when fired into the air, was thoroughly trsted. rs o ‘S _:I -IG == is Ph- "-1 L Fo 7': z ra U'I"'1`1‘-WA. Feb H-The ‘total imrni- I gl-:ition into f`o,n!lda for the eight I t-:gilt months, April to lvovember in- the streetllast night when he took on elusive, of this fiscal year, was 243, ` 171. ns cornpzlrcd with 150,256 for the N W same period of tlle.last fiscal year, an increase of G2“percent, ing. ‘ lllull llllls "“,‘§,,"§’l’_'f,‘,§,,,, n _INILNINNNNIIIISL ,III SIIIUNIINII ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,;,;,,',,,,,, ,,,, ,,, Sidewalk. Another C Burglary Reported IWSHGII Yestfffilliy by thc Nevada if-,KI ' IOSQSIIII Br00I(I_yn - S{;ie'N`IalJ,I(;H1Nh,e (IINIZIIJIIIIIIIISI-J. lfoyden lslnture. It makes the performance ol _"___ ' . Thomson, of William Thomson &~ Co., ,_ » ` Slipped on the icy sidewalk Saturday - and fell breaking his leg. He will be confined to his house several weeks. .\loN'l'ln-lAl., l-1-li. 13-'rue Cana- 3"°"II “ws & 0"" Lid-~ have “C” :liens tilgiltcncd their hold on second ggllgsgirprgggggs %I:1kK;xnail St" east ‘place in the National Hockey League King and? Germain Street. I Lomax c srrii-s by a victory over Quebec last I -"-_ six Jfootuloi: occupied by Walter nillllt with thc score of 3--2. .fvln-¥'» “We er “'95 l"\U`°Ilfl»S0(I f1`Um nf lt f ‘ l't' .' i`b‘i " h Z\'ii.'W Yillili, Feb. I3-In a fast ex- l"‘d.’w'E Reade' (_"'t'ta“"“‘~ Th” adlfnflillil Le) or ben mm, I L I sa!/b 6 tm Wrmd H M `l I _ bulldnllz. occupied by 'p_ H. I-fail and - - » lr me a ap c .tai seven 1,¢,n,g 1;,-een was Hucu, ,1 . h _ . v e on a .I9 rlf-lied from the star hockey teams of year lease from Major Hall. (ul the printed an anonymous letter nverring _ expiration of (irc-en’s lease ' V ln i913 t tll\v1l. Vliilliidcs were d€'.eZlted by the ;!\‘§¥dir;nc(§;er€; aa1;`lfJtd1ix(‘)nbi|\§)0sftoTY n ('rl-scellf. .-itllictic Club of Brooklyn with me resin Om y ect' _ _ P t c er this will *ll Satllfuuy ulsrlil- hy 8 Score of 6-5. give them one of the finest retail pro- perties in town and the extension will enable them to bring their whole- snle and manufacturing depnrtmenes under the same roof. Although there are at present five burglars in jail awaiting trial ano- ther odcn'ce of the same kind ivan' committed on Friday night when (` unumuewwmmee ohbcd The police have no ciuc. _ . l"(ll?.T WILI..IAI\I, Ont., Feb. 8--To I-.ella of the New Ontario forest lvhlrll have been ills sole companions _ ffl’ Iliff DMI. _four yearn, John Beck, ° _ about 40 ycnrs of ngn_ garimd in when her screams attracted help. ' _ crudely fashioned cont Lind tl‘ous€l‘s t \\ ll D of sliims, ‘wus taken tbrn 1i‘m-- 1; _ iam from \`erm‘iilion liay. about 1011 miles nortllwest of this city, to Kc- noru, where he will be committed to nn institution for the violently in- sane. " Since the winter of 1907, when he lost part of his hands while dynamit- ing for fish, Beck has lived in the lvii-dcrness near Vermillion Bay, o new station of file Grand Trunk Pac- ific. Altlzo his identity and place of abode, a crevice in a rock 20 miles from the nearest dwelling, were not li til f- l - trict. Fleet of foot and es waxy as ns e ow men to apploacu him. At Ho was finally captured after it des- perate stl‘il:;r;ic by Cnlladiun Pacific He had existed during the four years on raw fish, rabbits and fowl, which he snared or killed with stones or io'ned for him were found only a pile of dry leaves, two or three drie.i skins and a pile of stones. Nothing is known as to his antecedeufs. BRANDED LAZIEST MAN IN TOWN I3AI/I`II\fl0F.I‘}, Feb. S--Henry Norm- 'an Crist, arrested for non-support, b was i‘ral\rlcf.l by Magistrate O"~Icill as the “lnziest man in town." A I Accordillg to Mrs. Crist, her hus- . band slept 17 hours a day, spent four hours sitting by the fire srzolr- ling his pipe, an hour and ie, half in Ieatlng, and the other ilmn' and n half in visiting. position picking flowers off a century O Neill: I suppose I would, if its a light job." _ lie thought it was too and “too strenuous to catch fish. THE LARGEST SIDEWHEELER DE'I‘ROi'i‘, Fell. 8-I lu-..' ln.».~=el:- gcr steamer, to be the llll‘_i_=,'c>:r. side- |v:hecler on fresh water, and costing between n million and '|. l iliion und n half dollars, is to 'ln Eluilt for I+- and in expected to be colltlnctcii lor within ri few days to :he tircae I.ale~ ,es I-Inf,-ineering Works. The lzeiv lost will pe 470 feet over ;l'l, ani ‘nrealtll (wer guards of 93 feet. floth the utcrn ruddcrs and wireless eolllplurui ‘will be of steel construction .>hro-lcll- out. The new bout will he named the (Tity of Detroit, and will go on iilc Cleveland and Detroit run. Minnrd's Linlmeni. cures Dlsiempcr.`n,clnck 'JMR morning it was mrm IPRUPERTY ILIIILNNIIIN IS 811 llppearanres ns wild as the deal- ching for something with which to 1 hit his wife, grabbed her, snatched nown un a cw rays ago, be iv,-.1,, The Canadian stcamers sailing from feared by construction mon and the this port in Couétillg S€I‘ViC€. i11C1U\T- fclv lumbermcn who visited the dis- ing two stanmarg belonging to gh., G nn untamed beast, ,he never alloivcii Seven 5¢¢.a,,,¢,-5 (Lmving me nag 0; i' fli -r ‘ ' t ' the sightof n human being he invnr- about to be con-,~¢,~tcd into 0;; buf. , ' lably vnlilsilcil ln the dense bush. new , _ occasionally comic to this port L~e~` WB or W ICI 1 _ H] My Railway Constable Ball of this city, longing to the pmtet Sound Nm.ign.| I ' and n Dominion constailic of Ignscc. tim., Comlmny' y,,,._.,: been “Hmg ,mi fuel very sllccessillily for two years past and _the tests made and repor- tedb iet lwhvti- ciubs.- In the house nature had lash- any sgtiggége 5:; $252533 c§n?p,,_:,/ ies that oil is not only better but vastly more economical than coal. which cali at this and other Pacific ports, have used oil for years. | babie the locomotives of the Pacificl division of the Canadian Pacific ,1,1yS_ . Railway may also be converted to .SIILLNIIIH Prints a Letter on the Marriage Special to The Guardian. Myiius, the I.iberator’s _London hut a Catholic priest performed the Ileged inorganic lnarriage of King George. SPNNNII] WNL WIIN NLN IIWN SLIPPLN -IIN NIWIIIIIN SIIILII A‘rl.AN'1'1o slov, N. J., Fell. ll- Harry Wilson, a young married man, set rt new style in wife beating on his \v'iie's slipper with which to spank her. “The two started il quarrel on the street, and Wilson, after vainly scar- H her slipper and was beating her Police and citizens parted the col: of the rescuers started her llusband. He was locked up. CIINNIIINN SIINININS, BLENML IIIL LNINIILNS VICTORIA, B; C., February 10-- rnud"l`runk I-’:'."iflc Railway and he Canadian Pacino. iiaiiway, _arc all Two American steamers which' Several Japanese turbine linens, It is even intimated that it is pro-| NINE NIUHGI Reviews Recent trial and i‘AliIS,' Feb. 13-In tile Liberator yesterday, Editor James, in' an eight olumn review of the trial of Edward proposes hereafter to try the case in is own time und his own way. He 55 '<2 ge 55 K é Q. 2591351 I WIHELISS Hllillllll ills lllillll Special to ‘The Guardian. claimed that the world's record for wireless communication between ship and shore was made yesterday when amessage was received here from the steamer Korea 4492 miles away, The message came faintly but could be distinguished. The operator repeated the message and received O. K. -____ BIINIIN HIIIHSIIHILII IIILU SIIUIIIIIII Special to The Guardian. VIENNA, Fell. i.'i-Baron Alboriz Rothschild died yesterday. }ic had been in poor health evcrl since thc sllicific of his son, iiaroni' Oscar flothbcllild. _ LIINII NISINNNL ~l san Fnnncisco, ren. 1:l~lt inll __ . _.i KIND WILL ALLOW USE OF FIN-GER BOWL At the Royal Table after System Had Been Aboiished - |50 Years _.__ Special to The Guardian. LONDON, Feb. 13-King George will |101. during coming season, insist, gg has been custom hitherto, on the air sence of finger bowls. These conven- iences were banished from the Royal ltabie n, century and a half ago when the adherents of the Pretender w6r¢ wont to drink tlle health Of tho "King over water" by passing their Wlllll E18SHes.ucross 'the finger bowls and thereby signifying their ndhgp. ence to the old regime. .__________ SIN INIIILIII BLIND NGNINSI HICIPIIIICIIY WIIH UNIILII SIIIILS wmmuu f unnumj .___ I I5i‘]Rl.il\', Fell. E-(iernlnny's thre:f most influential men Enipcri-.r \\'ii-’ ilam, imperial Clmncelior \'<,»iiv1i;.¢_h~, man-Hollweg, and licr llnliin, cha' Atlalllic -“I1Il‘-!‘i1i_L' king, have polvcr I ful rivals in 11 trio of worreu. Frau Krupp and l<`l‘.'r.'. .~_-trl-.ml loin sway over a larger nrf.lj.' of \:or.er.; than any other two matllntcs in "ill: Empire. The former, is the hcud ol' the famous lil.-'sr-ll firm of gunlIlunii's_ 'I`iie_sceoud, tllmlgh les.; known, lin.- In. :.;lli mifflllier frlrr-c o, cull’-loyecs :it lc and the wife protested when soiileI2]'icJ,,I;;'t:k ‘md (MI in UN HIIIAIA minmrf lint the lno~r influential wonlisll ini the Empire Ir; Frau Simon, who in- Il0!'itCd I-‘~‘~`o isreat newspapers, ti\e` ll`rr~lllrf\lert'.' Zeitung and the Kcon-I igsoerger Allgenleiile Zeitung, iroml her father, Leupold bliillllinlnllll, \~llo' during his life was lillolvll as "the' Ifierman press King.” Frall Simon is a denlocrat and on that account bc~I stows most of her attention on the' Frankfort pulllicationl-l, which showsf Socialistir. tendencies. Nolnlnaiiy; the destiny of the paper, which fol-f lows the (Jolofne. Gs-_7e.‘t;\ :l point. oi, importance, is presid d over by Fraui _ , _ I publlsncfl without ll-_lr kziolvleilge. Il _.____;___..__. , I( New lvllmolio, Conn., ree. s-If Living the iifc of a recluse for years,f and seemingly almost destitute: years old, was appraised today atf $31,000, rl greater portion of it beilliy in cash. (lf the money S5000 was found secreted in the house ill which she lived, and n. portion of this was so decayed that it has been ue thc urn oil. I DISCOVERY IN AFRICAI LONDON, iw. io-nnmors of mel discovery of a hitherto inknown ani-I rn ~ ai in (Ientral Africa by Dr. 'i`rovcs ` Asked whether he would accept e §F,t_ Richard I_ydckke,_ to WMU, Bro MIDDLETOWN N Y- Feb R_Sit_. 'r~fre.' they plunged into the lake. 'Tile trunk l and cars are relnarkal~ly short. Tm 5 neck is longer than the elcphaut‘.~l.l The height docs not exceed above six! fcct. There were signs of tllsks. The nnimnps footprints in the mud \\'erv\ very different from an elephant. T lc, natives readily distlngllish them. 'lhel animals catching sight of the travel- Searclilfgllts and rockets also wer: I .......i.._._.ua-... ler, pllingcd 111110 U10 WUUZY. \€f\\'I\1iI;q fm' 'm\`0`w mpmbu, in the Nrw lltilivefl. making every movement 01 QLD w|]'|| sag" only the summits or their heads and -'m- . n .HV d. A t _ the troops across the snow-clad coun- c trunks exposed. T'l`hey ds\;/nirlri to tll‘10I;£’;I; l?:’;fi“‘ ;“.‘N IIE((_u;§‘:‘_';"'°1‘:::“‘;:\\fz'€f;; fry plainly vis~illl1e. The-niiiitagy nf- TORONTO’ FHL 1a__N5,_th ,md yrpjraosigetsllulxé 0l‘1`i;]r;;vc; :i ;l_§olSnlmi_y ,don tn- B~r.mk»~ in “Nw lm AWN 3" fllc]l;igs();rl:}=r;tz3:l;EB secrecy on e rc nnrtlxcast winds; moderately cold Manny prec,” to ,cave A0 doubt mlnnd in ,, chnrmtmsuc mmm. dc,,,,,,__ “mh light local mowfaus' the existence oi the animal, wliateverled him:-elf interested lu progressive l its zoolo ical affinities' 'rue lowest temperature recorded ;'f£;n,,dI)°m ,l.m‘,eMa§t_-» ‘gressive <‘_l\,-;,,e,,,,,,“.,»- I YPHI1¢`I'dBV W3! fe" d9!T0€S Gboge Zero "We must not ict the bi‘:;ots on ei- and the highest was twenty-t The c- ' ‘ther aide living nn_v troub c to uit ill; The luinto inn Picton nc 1.00 snti l">\'¢~ Tim °0l‘1‘*“* "°°“"‘°“ ‘Im “"" §_°ldz_LsQ¢-d.--__A___adv°_L§T'D¥_n}§_fllnierii-n," li- e».i~el_nili-il. I “Nav morning for Ggorgetown ang '~‘i0\lS hi'-tht WHS S€V°U¢0f~‘n dflgfffe-* P# *-(°°rlT6[.,“f§t`é“'f(,'\T`6\fl'i`§iY\f~]{{§;\y§'_>\` 'W The letter 1-nine ln r:.spoll:;e to Mr. dockéd at u_30_ She bronght nn. bore. At 9 p, m. last night it was .-;-_~_;--;f»__~;~;~_-v?:;;:;::;~;;:-;;;v.:'51 gm‘,q,l\',; pry-.ni ifwp-.f~.-at that __(`ol. riav's mail. Hhe did not cross yes- '-ff" d“f¥"°"-“ °I’f""“ z°‘""~ _ l4`lRE3H E(3(’5~ 22°- E595 IU" hm* ,iloo:°u\‘c`ii sneak ln iirno on “l.`lvic‘ teljday but ],,a,_,(,S this mommg at The lcnlzlh_ OI t0dl1Y Will he WH U11 18°- I'M’_"5d0" H*""`“|‘I5_rlplltcol'tll~:.s." l\'lr. Hriitll told him .L00 mr \-,,c,m,v hours and sixteen minutes. $1.00 pails, Dry fodllsi; at Tantou fn tin- people of i’..~no had ullllscrlreii The Earl Grey ‘PH ,;c0m,,¢_0w“ Sabi 'l‘he,sun sets this afternoon at 5.24 y "_ V J* _..-»-iidiil. l5\U,f,,) f,,,. R \'_ “_ ig /\_ \l,mp\\nz` in urdny morililigat 7.00 for Picton e.n.i "Hd rlscs tom`_;(;;t £1 :h;“(;‘;';5p;‘\'_?{:dz:`;"é hen, 7 Upper Hillsboro St. 10-Zdtf. Loi. Roosevelt wrote. ten degrees above zero and at three Minn;-d's Linlment cures Diptheria. "lb-_nr Smith: I was mighty gla fnitcd I-itatcs ireflsliry for rcdelnp- . tion. "Old Mold Williams," as she cllair, and her body was not discov- ered i`or dll hours afterward:-'_ She has I orlannron ovenncnns I Simou’.'s two sons, but il.; lady hcr»I ,, . _ , _ ._ self sees that notlling t-.iceptlunal is, \\r‘ :-i'r. .lllllt-:'_'., Nilily, nel., 9_<;0n. licllllllllz the r_cint friendly under- stalliling reached nt Washington he- tlrccn the I`r.ltcd States and New- iolzllliiilzld o‘_".r the fisheries question, A and il;-c-l:=:'.~d llirnscll against recipro- city r.itll the l'ul:t-il States in Con- juxxction nltll l`nllL\.da, Sir Hubert llond, ftrlner i'r--mier of Newfound- land, and lt.~.1‘.r-li of the opposition, tllrrne ileliv(l'ed by the Governor, 'liltiruacii todny the spcccll from the rllr ll. (‘. lliilliams, at the opening of the coli.-lliai 'legislature last night. The fornn:-l' Premier urged that the colony assume n vigorous, aggressive policy apjilinst Americans, and that I\':>\\'il»\'lirilnlul nlloulri disrrgard Arne- rirnn imngfts und cajoicrlei. lie, dccinl'c.l that menace was im- ;\ll<,>ii in the arguments of Samuel J. I<]ldcr,v of l3l,::_illl_ in behalf of the United Stains before the Hague tri- bunal in which he said Mr. Elder , (Continued on page 3.) IILIIIIINNI Illlll ~ BIN NLIIIIPLNNIS Iil"IiiI.il\', Fell. T--it is stated in llliiitury quarters that the strato- isfs have .some l;.is ring about al- owing tile flermzln parts of the *aria JollrnP.l’s= l’aris-lierlin~i2runsc]s- ,f’:s.rls 5.`>fl,fl0lJ sci--lplrlrlc competition f Ito be fllll-.ll next _f»elll~rlcl'. I lt is :'eurell thot the colnll~3Litfll's, s;»cciali;.- the s.:li`.c.l i"r-.ilcli nvlntors i Ivslzo are rxpected to pmticlputc l-f:\_\', ,J I cvcn ull\\‘ittlngl_v crors »lerlu:tu forts .r fortified territory. it knowledge of lii:_~ll would bc of cstimable value to orcilrn powers. was Miss Elnlna Williams, r"r°'1<'."'.D 41/'$3.13 C... nmunwu i~'le....»~f..-iL.;~.2~.-_M - 1` -33.3-C-'E' 1' ' ag I I t ‘I ‘le . _ i I .- ‘.1.;.;1 _I'-_'.5' I.: _ Nl g »`,, '- ,,,l:_» ..\.é l. _, it.. < ~..._,,, iii' ` I 1 t ii- I1 _ .gg *A1 II is-‘ I , I il -iii _ .;= s.- _ Fi ‘ il,,» , ‘If ' I .lie-.. ""‘ w-- -- ,. *'g-- ..- cms-L '-1*" --,., -\-any I E \,"° I me (. 5-» *T-Q ,secs -H” _ tu. s Id; .l » -l iii »» 'III I .1 l. ij* :f 1. ¢_§_.i~ .qi IW Wifi" I ".,a