fl -<\_ _ 1 'I __ ., ,_ . _ .- _ _ ,, __ _ _ , .- _ ___ _ _ ___ _ c ,._.,__,___ _.., _ . _, _ _. . - _. . _ __ __ _ _ _ ,, ,_ , . . __.__, ___.,___ '\ ~’>c ` , I _ 9 . . - 'I / _ ,_ / ‘ I t-__-y.. ,_ _ -H.!'V ,, _ , - _ _ , _ _ f, _,__ _ »¢_-- - -' . * _ _ _ ` ,_ , DECWMBER 18- 1909 ' 'mn hirmsr News U THE CHARLOTTETOXVN GUARDIAN ""' _ rmsr on au: 0”" PAGE NINE . _ 2- Ar-_ _ _ _ I I ~ - -._ . -_ .J ~ _r .. .-as--'_3 I J mug-'$1 III Il.l.I9l-I-Illlelll Ifdlfll' SIIFIPIIISID _.___ Yawned, But His Coffin Was Needed 9 ecial-to The Guardian ' P _ TEBREHAUT» Dec- ~17'“A5 the Special -to The Guardian t f ' OTTAWA Dec 17'”A ll _ _ bl _ _ _ p enoinenal nndertaker started t0 prepare the L0ND0N_ Dac_ 17_Regina1d eseellgifal atrfxoxgggs X13? zzased increase in' the tonnage of freight . _ b0flY °f Edwardimurphy fm' blmfll McKenna- first Lord of -the .Admir- the car -to the railwai' station and handled by the Canadian Canals Special 'eo The Guerdmm lean be made as feet ee Memes the suPP°°°d dem man “ms” - In altY- is the latest victim of Sufi- managed to catch the same train during 'the ye" is reported' TORONTO’ Dec “_A statement demende ' ragette vi01¢n¢e_ , and again moles-ted Mckenna when Statistics by the Canals depart- foreshadowing the construction of The Capt and °r°W‘°f the St” After addressing a meeting at the he alighted at the terminus ment sh°W the t°ta1 tonnage Since railway shops to rival-the big Can- ee Part Celborne deserted at te s°“th find- McKenna was surround- A scuffle followed in which Mc- spring has been 32'735'898' an `i”' d' F 'fi bl' h ' Soo rather teen ettempt the en f ed by the Women. _ Kenna received a blow from a feed- crease °f 15’635’8B5 tons' °r “l` Iiregle vxd 0 Silaablsliinielllille m Moe-A to Fort Wiulsme The police succeeded in getting ing tube, a reminder of the im- ml?-_t 100 Pement' V1 Mont’real 'm y ann In Pglliiileecdieie Cftllichboftegle Mount? the F' t L d` _ ‘ _ einerease was argol t S lt " _ - _ 0 _ 8- 08 Ofscrucnl irs or into a motor, but.prisoned.Sufi1agettes who refused st Ml _ _ Yi 9-\1 "When the Eastern and Western the Emp___e_ _S dead at Hudso - °"° °f the Snlfnngelitcs jumped on 'food in rison and received forced e une' I lines are 1 d H ‘d - ,ner joking to the embalmer about the f tb _d d - . P _ with the exnentinn of tha T t °°nl2 ° UP- S9-1 Mr Bay .Tunction_ oo oar an it was necessary nourishment. Canal an the canals showed ral; Marin,” .we will have very exten- Qneben ,non-,ng Pictu,-a theatre phd and yawned. “I feel better after my long amp,” he said. _ murphy had been up a state o wma for ten hours. The undertaker was soon recalled however, for Murphy really died his "first death.” Double that of Last tion. and Strike Him With a y,,,»,T,,,,| ’ Feeding Tube. -_ Special -to The Guardian. iiii[iiii`|_l His nhin nhl Wil il Sllll ' _ \ THE FIRST LORD itlllll lilillt RA1LWAy 3301>; AND 'IEEE LADIES WIS Vllll llllll F0-R'f0RON‘l` Suffragettes Surround Him, Get on His ' "" supposed. C°fPS@ Arm and r.»;.J,0,._ Moles, Him at Railway St___ ~n,,,,,,,g,, pam, was N,,,,| y Canadian Northern Shops to Rival Thos of C.P R. Captain and Crew Desert. Police I’ns.pector Dead. Sunday ' Law in Quebec. _ Y Piiiinilnui HIS PISSIU lwll __ Man, ,,,,|H,iuvii huluh 's.|n. niiiiis Special 'to The Guardian. f -2- _ ,.'_»" PHILADELPHIA, -Dec '17-At .. least five__g_irls employed in a six 'M _ _ storeyed building occupied by Sher- 1/7/ _/55-W / ,, ~ woods, manufacturers of undertak- 'q_ _ ’.',f.‘»_- er’s supplies, which was destroyed ‘\ _ W .';°»I»._ by fire, ,are missing, and it is fear- _ _ '\\‘, /'* ai," -_ -,'.'.i; ed have lost their lives. _ ‘ _ -L’--‘ ,-_,f One fifremen was killed and a ." _\'/_ ` score ,o persons sustaine burns ‘-_ ~ _ and other injuries. \\ \ \A\\\* IIIIIIIII SWIEIHIIIII _ WITH Hlllllllllll f .cr f»:'7¢ - f' __-e/_"f I' \\\ ef ` " - f .- ‘ lilllf l_l@l@Lli °f BEL(-[Ulf _ BRUSSELS, Dec 17-King Leo- pold _died at 2.35 yest|`:.‘=l.iy incin- ing, his .aged and _wasted body be- . ing. unable to stand the strain put BOSTON, Mass., December 16-- upon it. The collapse occiirrc--l sud- Ardent _William _Wliall has been denly and at a moment when the compelled to give bond for $500|doctors seemingly ,had had the that he will not resume his loving attentionsito Miss _Olive G. Blair of Dorchester, and- especially that if he does call on the young wo- man, _that he will not try to win greatest hopes for his recovery. The end came quickly and after a ‘spell of weakness, peacefully. Prince Albert arrived at the death bed about 25 minutes later. He her heart at the point of a pistol. was accompanied by .Princess Clem- llliss Blair says that he has beenfeutiue. Albert kissed the dead king persistent ,in hisattentions to her. |andGle? the _cl_i_a1nb_:er weeping. Bar- One reason that she does not care,on o inet, .t e ing’s secretary, for this attention, Miss Blair says, 'started immediately for Brussels is that he .has a wife at his former ~ to notify the members of the royal Prince Edward Island home. Toifamily. Ali; he was __;ntering his get rid of the young man a few motor car e exclaimed: “TQ think evenings ago Miss Blair promisedlthateonly yesterday we were still to incet him in the street. -When heIfull _of confidence, and_now the got there he found a policemanlking is dead.” keeping the trist. The bluecoatl It appears that _the doctors were arrested him. When seen recently,ptotally unprepared for such a fat- lliss Blair said, “I am a native of fal termination. It was fa nun, act- llova Scotia .and on my first visit‘inE ns 8- nurse- Wl10 IlI`S'C uutivcd to the States, came ,to Bo-‘Lori o:ieIthe heavy breathing of the .king. year ago. Whall first rnct me ht; She called Dr Thiriar to the bed- my place of cuiplo§,‘;_-‘cnt Lastside. Both doctors,Thiriar and Dr Summer I learned from his bro-j Page resorted to injections of rnor- zlier-in-law that he had a wife at phiue but these had no effect. ._ ome. He became _so persistent; ~--*~ , that I left Dorchester and wentl St _n;§ae;eE,¥;£,hRalAI;.` Fullerton ll0Ul€, returning Bb0\1t tllI`€E Wenksht 'll and e7. Straiigeis welcome ago. I was .more than surprised and provided with good seats. Sun- whgn early during' the pl-esentfduy School and Bible classes at month he called on me one evening§tl"° ""’ty' ' Ididlnot let him in. The next II Z,oa___n,_,,_ George E_ Ross heard from him was when he wasjpnstor. hir-ruing 'prayer meet- admitted to the house under nn im: ut. 10 -1. m~ Rev. Geo. ' ' n 1|. i `- I) 1 assumed name' It was then that I§I:IniirlR0s‘~el|le‘Ii‘l iiiielmleiillilc egigsssevegt llllfl lllm 8,I‘l`eBt6ll." whall demed,2_30. ldytiiilciitnnnd strangers are vcr- sgltned to W00 the girl- with 9' re'ldially invited to all services. vcr. , - ` s'r nur~‘s'rf\iv's GATHEDRAL. __ i-‘irish M-.su -rt .<-vt---_ thirty, Chun- 1-_--ri coat ht $32.50 men cnc |rcn's lvlnsu nt eight thirty, Gatcchism this advertisement. Tlplcy _:archer rgpcr- lniincdiutclv after moss High Mass V91 all the Price and S Ou ° “ ut ten 1\"|irl:Y- vnspcrs 'and Bcnedic- by alklntendlng buyers. tI_t___ wIc::l_<§__\i_c tion nt scvcn p. m. 'im-possible t0 P&S§ .DY _ I-_ ___&'__ ” SALVATION ARMY. _ Necktwaar andt N0_t1p_:i__ t__0_£:\y €_§e_‘_-“___ Sunday Service nt_7. 11. 3. _und Lf” °‘ ng no e._° t t , , - _ 2 30 p ni Week nights Service.-|rul fillt nnggefmons ha tam pglgxxglr , , ' ' ;, _ , ,- _ , _' - fde. Dainyue changes to be made in L-liurch ser- Monday. lil:--.rl-;_y___. lhursday. any Marquis Katsura during his io"ni frcshiug. It would be dildicult indccd|of` office for tho lust two years name- to Sllcuify which suction of this sto_rc_ly peaceful ilevesopcmcnt of Japanese is of must interest to Xmas shippers resources and increasing friendship as every departmcn-t contains a boun-[with foreign countries- was adopted as tiful supply- of useféil and beaut`ifi_ll_thc slogan of the Seiyuknim for the articles appropria c for *Zi I coming diet. ,aurpc~.scs. One of the very ili~' Popular misconception _has :.i1i<‘c In this issue of The Guardian read- pose of making assurance more assur._ tercstfng sections, and time hc death of Prince Ito miulc Marquis which offers a wonderful variety of suggestions to the gift seeker, is the fur department. 'l`hc- display. of neck furs and sets in the Ladies l"ui'n-ish-ing Department down stairs is a ‘notable one and those who are thinking of furs as a holiday greet- some showing. Every desirable l/.nal is here and the low prices asked “fc in excellent tribute to the splendid anying capacity of this store. The nm, reports 3,- large sole ou- Mink furs for this scason»and their _selec- tion for this Christmas trade shows a rich and beautifully marked lct Ol this most coveted fur. In men‘s Rn- coon and other `fiir coats they have some of the best vafue to Oilcr thot lhas been seen in. recent years. Atten- tion is also drawn to the menzs fur- lincd coat at $30.00 and womenis fur- ti ln t . Katsara ii militerist anxious to |plu'n-g? Japan into war. Nothing 'could be further from the truth. Mar- quis Katsura is an earnest advocate of peace, and his whole course sir-:c he assumed the Premiership has bcen shaped with a view to increas- ing should not fail to see this hand-_ing the friendly relations of lapan with thc outside world, more espec- .ially with China, B. C. POLITICIANS_ _ I Mlnnrd's Llnfment cures distemper to the fenmlne heart, as well as u 5_2,--r _ Boys' Ready to wear section, the Condensed A vcrtlsc ments chi-h .-“__ ps-¢y__-o-;g:__:_1_f;v_l__a;_§f_;=;;-;“d'j B. C. i>oi.I'r1cIANs. ` _ _ t e r we s, ' |Xmas giving, beautiful handker- chlees, gloves. lcwellcry. shopping Ibags fancy combs, leather goods amd H host of useful articles that are dear `pretty assortment of linen drawn lw0rk_ cnt won-k and lmttcubufll all in 'ia -undancc and all moderately prlcu».l. I Th shoe department has many useful llul ltosc meeting I-odgc Prince Ed- an ea/ell as dest-ra'ble gifts, also the B. C. PCLITICIANS. ` Gent’s Furnlshluss- The l-Indlns' EX-GOV MCINTOSH. Waist Department, the li/len\'s and ll as I-Yfrtment which is snlendidly adapted /A:/7-*-1_` _uah WANTED, with a fair educa- ,mt this store during the Hoi-Ju, _rt /____/ _ _ (J “°“ e° leer" me eyge eeimnic'S°”'°°“' Theyf vi-in racer-geiipdgnigieiidvi 51;- _' 4 sn' Joi-1-N, December 11-wor-ie|°l"°'° “f f"I°“““ "nd f°l““"*"“' APP” l” “emo” beeween an :‘“t°mg°“t ee v e ee - Y 1'" '” - ' ' 3 n o A 0 sill! Deuces; sell ‘ '__' ‘ lan office. 11-2§§.l‘_!'_ I----titles in goods at lowest Dossfule _ nf'/d/f _ . agglggnlff in gba amber woods near; _Manton denials are paying th, I 1 'ID yi. ulorrfscn, FIM. River, P- 0~z lVliuard’s Llniment Cures c s _,__ "__ -_,_ _ },_,._,` __ew‘y____d_ __ c____w were _e_______ __ _____g°i_e__ cm” __ ___ for "_des_ calm _ 121!!-d-e E- -'l I \ - tre and in comin down its hranches'onc quarter to nine cents _li l-ir `-I At Phe fegnlnf In°ntl11Y_ meeting In a very close game of basketball of Prince \Edward Council, Royal 155; evening the team from Sa Aff;-l1\1;_l1-_lleld lnsli Wenlng ln' K- Dunstan’s College defeated. the 0 - fl l- thc f0ll0W1l1g -0fllC€1‘S Abegweits by a score of 12 to 11. were elected for the incoming year: The game was a strenuous - and \ __ L_., him not to _make the tl-ia Eagia_ the presidency and Angus and Gra- R?8ent“'5n1nnel L0W€- (l`€'el¢0t°fl); exciting one and evoked much in- / _» _\___ ____,n___, - ear C_ S_ }[iggiaS_ another of the ham Fraser resigning from the v1°“'ReZ°nt”‘H~ B€1Zl_111l1e;_ Ora- terest. In the Intermediate league, _ ~\\ ., 2 thirteen viatims_ was a prince Ed_ board, their places being taken by tor-nfl 'T- Melllsni 39° Y-Sidney the .St. Dunstan’s won from the f) ‘ i . S ‘ Grey Treas-G. -I _ Lane, Collector Victoria;-,_5c0re 21 to 9 This -Fred H. Seller' Chaplain-Geo E. th _ ' ‘ Full; Guide-H. ,M_ Davison; War- game Was_ra _er _one sided' den-G. E. _Hiighesg Sentry-M. W. Nelson; Trustees-W. A. Weeks, F. H. Beer and Dr H. D. Johnson; Re- , _ preseateaétives to .Grand Council- U H Past ent Grey and Past Regent Mellish. ~ riveu home from Ottawa. .--» _ lf-th, at 2 p. m. The ease with which Yule tide sugelrived home last night from Boston is a pleasure compared with what it hovering from his 1g.¢;ev111hcu;_ used to bc not so very long since' -_ And that ease has been accomplished, -Preston_Enman, Vernon I-liver, ar- by the .painstaking tlioughtfulness of rived last evening from Boston and those who understand the-ir business will visit friends in Summcrsiile be- and cud.-r to patrons accordingly. fore proceeding to his home. First and _ foremost the name of| ` ____ Miure & McL-cod .comes up as the_ -J. Davis Scliurmau, Freetown, ar- oncs who show large ranges,fine goodsrived home last night from Togo, and dainty choice. |Susk. Mr Schurman went to that A casual glance over their storclplacc last Mafrch, where be has a shows departments ovcrflowini.; with 131-ge fg`r~`{n_ suggestions, each and cvcry one --- ood, choice being thc question. Take' -In Siumuersidc yesterday deal--rs P ` -_ ' 1 y 1, v ‘ ' Women love. f_urs, chihdren require for eggs; eight dollars and fifty tents IIGIH- f8Shic'n .demands them, and? a ton for loose hay' four dollars on profuse al_i_un\\'n and grlrdually sank till the_ \AUNB()ME SAbS_r_Ae(;E2 __§\_‘_‘;§:o;Y__l-irc-ccrlea for the festive season. ln- _-_ __/_ ,756 . A SHOCKING ._ land emma _ She was sev_mty_aev I "V ‘lay at sau" ' e ~» tcndlul! Pn\'°l"““°“ 5h°“ld “°t (Ml e". tf`;,-2') '-4, K' - ,WCIDENT R1-]p0n'pF,D_Iyeurs of age and leaves to mourn 'sorrowing husband besides a large bon, secretary of the Arctic Club, - '“""”"” le his "IM 1// ' I _ -g lUBSCRmEF°' '°"°" wr se Fl ,_ P"l°°°' -_..,,W/.’,'ff,, /II Gagetown, in which John McKeague, ty eight Cents H nnn lnf “'h\'-9 ‘fn 1ol:ster;_facto\;v Dlnlv- xc _“EDI "/,;'//."/M7/',',',',', ff' ' a member of the lumbering form of BMT tlllff-Y'T»n'f1e Cent” - '.°" 7*" liver, lnclu ing ne s. v0B H- » j _._----- ’4;.- _'I , M K Br ., Ge rget wn,was h ll-,twenty-two qents a doz for our-.-1, _ ' . College ggndongn and oil otl\ers_0no gasoline 1auncl_i,_ al_so__-_leaa_a_____§_¢;r - 4 ’/.‘,{.-/7/..;'._f‘;_»/// -\_ can af_:&_\;: _n;’€ant_yf’ Mcgeague “las twenty aan,” n nonnd _».-,r__ ,_,n1|u-- was out for the money and 'I didn an desired term o ac o y _.,. C ld Eta _ ` f ` supelntendlng the laying out of 5, nineteen cents in bus or ,mt-iron Mornlng praver of 11 1- m nr plea-e Ionic with stnrrp Veriuni CHICAGO MARKETS \ Mcxeakm to the hm, A pwjaaU,,a ,_,,al,a c_n;n n in fn, qnchs, it-hive Evouh ra at 7 P- H1- A _ ‘2“l“3.'°“' *-‘ _ _ in-ot pi-rch-1 h-s hr-in hurl he w-8.1-:teen cents ri in for tnrvy -uid -I s n ____. St P"°"""" {e:“‘°"” "‘~“" Q" ' " won -i-inn one two hundred cond- GHICAGU. D¢° 17”(SP°°‘“l-I” mouthing his is-t who-. the -uh eh ce-its h ih ir- ge..-e. V _ ANGLICARL 1 __ _ `. ` ~ ` _-_ \ `- _' I I _ , e, _ ' g . . ' ' _ Bt Paul's.--H01! Communwn ee OST in Post office small p\l`l`Fl° --'”*'*’“‘“' _I - Tl E- caught ln a dead trunk which also.porl<, ten cents for turnips and nu me °‘m- I I1 cuhtalnfng sum m°“°Y~ 'Mr' \\ came down to thc around pinning ""‘l'u‘-`- 1' ”‘l\ I"-\‘ lfu~f*° huv- clc\"u “Y in ad out H l commun- ` ' with ten ' --- \ _ V . 0! _ . la own- Keros I-'Imp - _ _ um was remo d. . lol Mghi, g m, nn tins. oi- 1-1| ' ' P d |01* use. A Dec W _.._..... ........._.| . e _i__‘_____ H ‘- \I1~. ))llven¢on;1\n5e ”‘." xenon mink Iililcfrwgiilders. Joh-n Mc- Jan mt 112| rniml wlrnnlov La mana-B Lmmant Cana manpma _ _ _ _ mon at 7. -p. m. Ilhv Canon Stump- bargain o 0322 Charlottetown. Dec Com _ Sl! M|nardaL\nimcnt cures t-argct mc \ K°“““' B” ' 12 isdreu 1,-,n (*rnJ;_n 65| S -J. l-I. Bell, Summcrside, has ar- T ZELIYI. WANTS 0 IIIMIIIE PIIIJE a e Cables PresidentTalt He Has Reslgned and Will Leave the Country. ' .___ Special -to The Guardian. '_‘ -e MANAGUA, Dec 17-President S Zelaya cabled a conciliatory ings- sage .to President Taft, saying.. he m_ had shown good faith by resigning e in order that Nicaragua mighty re- P sumo friendly relations with _tho United- States. _ - d He added that lie proposed, _to n leave the country, .but stood ready n to account for his acts as Presi- dent. - _ -lo--l-' ':" --1':-`~ -'L'--Y _._., f creased icragim ` ' .sive Sn°P5 in T9I`0nl10- large have taken out an injunction to E _ Enough for the _I‘€¢lnU'°n1°ntS Of tllelrestrain the civic authorities from | | P Wg ‘nes fnnnlng °nI¢ -Of T01`Q!1t0 enforcing the recent Sunday Dbser- _ an so arranged that extensionsygnqe b -1aw_ Illll IEIIMINII Special -to The Guardian. I EIEEIS IIFIIIIEHS IHI IIIIEGWIIIS I-li'-Su? Pacific fleet stated that the per- manent headquarters of the. fleet would be located in Vancouver. Terminal facilities will be pro- vided. , i_.____.___.__ SIINII SIIEGESIIIINS I IIIII EHHISIMI There i.-; probably no business on P. E. Island that has made such rc- markalilc progress in recent years as the well known firm- of Brace, McK1ay -x’-_ (`o_, Ltd, Summerivde. This con- _cern, besides being known all over this l’mvince_ as leaders in their pat- _ticiilar line, haf-in splendiil business lalso from m-any sections of Nova. lScotin and New Brunswick. One of the important factors nf their success is that they. kimiv their business .thoroughly und :.LLcull _-.trictly to it. Each member of the firm takes some `porl;i<".il.'=r department and with a I The funeral of the late Mrs Wm _ _ Tanton will take apaaa f_am0n.0w_me large ni:-l I-fbcierit stuff of employees, _give their customers the very best service. In a general way their lines | _A11en McKinnon gn_,n,nenn1d¢_ n,-_larez-Groceries, heavy, shelf and _'builders' hardware, paint, pumps, gestions may .be filled in these days Ha reports his son Russel ,asa ra; stoves, furniture, fishing supplies and lseed. It would ne a task indeed to Innme all the goods that they can sell to better advantage than others who handle “some of everythfng."For Ffhe Holiduy Trade their large furni- ture department is full of splendid selections -if thc newest and best. in odd chair.-. in natural and upholster- ed finishc.-, rattan, reception; arm chrflrs and rockers, morris chslrs, parlor tal.-lcs, china cabinets, music cal.'.ncts, hook'-cases, buffets, libr- ary tables, jnrdinicrc stundls, work baskets, pictures, mirrors, parlor g - the [nr no mtmcnt for instanne Iwnw ,n in- twang .non nnngn n dananjcloclrs, brass kettlcs, copper kcttlcs, |-silvcrware, aluminum ware, etc., and then there is thc wonderful l0c table t - ll. _ _ . _ Moore and Mol.-eod have .them in such? fifty cents for straw; 'twenty cents per with ll-S lnnnlnefnble nsdnl nftlnlenl and right horn you can *lie entertained with the latest selections on the Edi- son Phonograph-which its the best. there is and makes a. sensible' gift and one that will give pleasure to the whole family. In another depart- _-ment they are showing choice selec- tions of cutlery-rocket knives,scis- iplsors, carvcrs in cases, razors, etc, aisleds -und sleigh: for boys and girls, rocking horses, dolls, carriages, hoc- key siiuteshnd ,.sticks, show shoes, snow shovels, sleigh bells, etc. One » line in particular that they certainly lead in is the excellent selection od e genuine hand cut glass in new rlch designs at exceedingly low prices. Customers are asked to call and see e that this is the store where buying al is not all, Gloves fur every one- t ak 1 a tendn- and was jangej __ munlcrs. cosy and war.m-neckwear»a(;_taa,I1)a;_e yes I y 'M0n€Y~ end' in Qne of the favnrieel few days Illness of heart, in .uw hh & McLeod's. | ‘_ ' I _'__ _ ' ,un ke €l`\ ills made easy and well deserves the .tital “The Store That Saves You A FINE FORTUNE. d erueh eu ehings men like and wemen’at the factory of M. F. Schur-man 8: , Mrt‘HlG-AN (‘lTY, Dcc l7-From 'switcli cleaner to millionaire Ras the c . . _ _ Img step made by Michael Beyer Ihnd gone up on u lean" adwmmg ehg ‘when gc received a let.tcrdl'ro_n1 _‘fan _ _ _ .1 ¢P ,Prnssl,avisng‘ 'ml able as wen’ ' ' ' 5 heatmg mpg" when his feet' shpped ldllurixt lite wgiegne of te: heirs to aiu ‘_‘_.'...h-te or s2o.o00.000. S i>i..iNs Mona nAInwAYs_ Mikie d d t so d f __ badly sprained and rl :-eiore sliock ____ immndistc use. Tlicrefdrc young and’ c S, ___ ____ is k_________ there My FDMONTON, Dec 17-Plans form- e ulated during the last few days point Ito n further railway, system for Can- 6 yfaxla. _ i, The project will result in the " one-ihg or the .uhhh-sirh. and Peace F;fRiver District and Great Lone Laid W between that and I-ludon Bay. ._-_-e---- " HAVE DENIED sronr. a NEW YORK, Dec 17-Captain OB- Inua written that the Captain Loon ‘story of dealings with Cook, pnblI_d_i- ,_ `ed in the newspapers, was concocted. ¢_.,]Ior sale without regard to truth. _ ._ k_| "ln the presence of witnoasce._' said Osbib “I heard Loose say, D ng care how I got lt.‘ " _ . _ r‘;l - ' 7-.ELAYA HAS RESIGNED. _ ne ”"'° - to MANAGUA, Nicaragua. Dec L7- to Joes Santos '/.elaya has resigned the 'v- I’-residency of Nicaragua. He placed his resignation in the hands od Gon- gross. There was no other course for Illini to take. The people were at last ‘W-l aroused. The guns_of the revolution- istn threatened. Warahlps of the Unl- wn m I no I _ Au mu- - _ . . . lf" om ne e .vm ne - " tcd States la? in Nicolcalmn ¥°l'I»$» * , - , 5-* .» mi. ie ~ ' ol , ,“‘ -x- ' f ‘Xl _-. `.~._-,_ -r I /_ I , ._ lr ___ ax? ._ _ri r _-gre .Q-.. I, ».., 4 ’“ ;i ,i - ,, _ l. '» ’ i- “ \\,‘»I .-351 ., ~ _aa ~ '. ‘, f, _ my ,U “ ‘rs Z ~ fi -i. `f`. _ I ;. ,.‘~;f, I -i ' :Ii:z` A I' T3 ii i4 2', 11.- I .f . ,sg ~._ I - is .I “I _l fri'--lj? _ aff _ . 1-; . 1-I. 0 . - r V. I, I _ -,_ i »i-->-’ - I '_ ti .__- sffl 5 _ “ttf ‘ - _._ -lll_l_ll ol . I 'TI ‘J If I .105 -_ ._ -_--svvw-qv.- _,_ _ _, bl 2 '- _ .|_ ¢,. _.»..-i..-» -.. _ - a 'vie 3*; -_ pi ‘,_,y.l~ I? ff. if gi i r - -1 _'ri ‘ __ 5 : '. ‘. __ _ “"‘E`§ ';' -x ‘ai 1", IMI 1 __ li. 3 a ___ ',1l'_-._ ‘K-14 ll .