i I - is UV*»\- I2 § ._ FIRST OT ALL" i-;"'~'»_',n_'i,i ii. ,. - ' _ - g . P. _~, ._` U _ _ ~ i f ~ _ 1|... Yesterday " '_ _ THE 1 ull” ii .pq CK _ Monrsusarm . / _ _ " ‘ ` _ 1| .__ _ __ __. _ ___ _ ,., _ \| e But Montene rins Refused to Return Fire The Received llews o ‘nw i Armistice With_0fl‘ent'Di_s_content. ` Servi|fiiifldercho_n_ts \_Vlll; N - an . _. -__ _ __ _ ., ~ llill IN iiiitl _ 0 snsirririrr inun- 'lllislffiiildifdien'-rezrets t ` ‘ * #_ » ` _ . ` ` ’” ` "`°'t“°°"6i°i5*”°’=e.-or E.’r,"‘.`.?°i-`__§’.i§,‘i _ ~ ~‘-’--_»_~__-_""2_'_:.".'1':.=....._"'“'*=‘_\~.i-'s-:xiii -----` ..-___ - _”°l'mB!§ - 92. Charlottetown. The ' 'A ‘ ~ _ 1°” Mr- 0°¥_.W1lB well nd fav bl ~ ' - (Canadian Press) te;-rigor _ _ _ ` _ 8. OID. y (5 k _ pecial t \Th G _ _ Y nowii by the trsvouiug public of _ HALIFAX D0 _ 8‘l_ “B-Ydlmll SOFIA. Dec. _ll-According to reli-_i (Canadian Press) this in _ _ _ - 00 A l 1 C - twodgggds hd hggrbxlis in lllislat etlggltgy *;'a_i;;1_ P522: despiiliich sayllilgecthnt :Te ';;’_:’0_‘;:P_;>_§_i;s_g:_td_i‘_:_an<;?_>1ed:i;: only pro-_ __hi;Ea'l;$E__li,eDec_.__ 8-__-N¢_;tw§thsts._i;_dinE of the Prince Edw rd I 1 ge w eerne here ie u _ - - = 0 “r e rom eco- 8- s and Railway “nam th is “ M. Danefl, President of the Chamber' hosoh yesterday made a heavy attack ‘ti - c “' “S are -no p iniiit i _ - _ “ml 9 t° bl” m°l\¢h9 H 0 Whcnilll- “S 7 ° 0! Deputies. dn returning from n o t ntene fron ' " ~ - 5- her ettin 't eg-' hm _ nsqsmmponm mm t ti B _ K ill 0 the dock. ; 011 6 0 grin t. ll\W'st,_'e!l1clent` gnxde de' lvas' one The °\°l'W°gl‘an steamer Gladstone nations at B°gbut° °xp"“°‘l M57 A°'5°"di“§ to I 0fd¢l'B'i1l1B M0I1l2€'l1¢- ' ‘ ‘__~ vw - P P" af C011' which was damaged below Quebec is °pi“i°i‘ that Dvace will _bearrangedi grins refused to return the Turliish dll!! S__9n he r d. t _ mr t Da I 1* Wfellfo' in the dock and will be for more than' Wm' ht.t1° ‘um°“ltY~ ‘ - fire. which did no damage b¢,Y!lll,=Y0srs_since he t la . , - ‘ ‘ °° up me "°' R'lI\0lJtl1 The T“fkiSl1 delegates at the arm-fi Montenegrin troops' around Taco- 5'ld°3WQ Bt 3°“1`i9»` WIIGN he establish Th R` \ ` isticc proved to be extremely concili-2 y h 1 5 t ~ 'ei d od ¢1",|g°e”w1|y cperated th S ` 9 0F81 G€0l‘g6 owners oiiered X, -71 'Qose an( cu one rec ve news of _ . e ea- G t d _ __ \‘iew_{io ‘1 »wh,_¢h 1 t th _ the ladstone ii handsome sum to rs- 9- ° Y “H €Bif0UB that 1198-U6" will; be srmlstice with great discontent. tim-,mane 'of the Sostamodgrgfegilx Enguish her prior right _to the dock come ‘l“iCk1Y_;_%_D0SSib1¢- _ The army was impatiently waiting appP_m“dt_ahd_ favorably _k____w___- _____m__ u were E-gf;i_i_;_i;g_____ Pr _ /_ vIENNiCa_Jec ar‘i___l_=__i_e_;is)____________ be l o._genei_alSoffens?ve move for the cap. mer resor s iii this provi e. Th ` ess . / - _ ~ ‘ ture o cutar . _ "° “ie QUEBEC Dee a-it is t d *Wm Anime-H““sefY» G°fmanY and (cenedien Preee) Ye8`l"i_ Q30. 'hslgave over the manage- _ ' ' F6001’ B It I ith I mengmg the hotel to his mn Clmord here that the Royal George will only i_ a y has been renewed w out a_- LONDON, Dee, g__.,», serious turn and.|iu¢;_U._ than hah, together with E0 as far as Halifax for repairs 'nndi tcrstion. r was given to the ailair between Ber- ;~,rr,,_._gi;_,__,;.,,,,,,1 Mis, L,,_,,,,,_ ,,,,_,,de_, ,__ if it cannot he decked nt tune pert I“f°"m‘¢ion from Belgrade tene., ie vin and .insero-Hungary by the lane ahh;-1 ghwm ‘ _will proceed to New York. that the Servian merchants decided that the authorities stopped at Hs’ arm d M to boycott all Austrian produce. Flume the steamer Hegedlsck with"a lp, e _ iss Vel W ma ebster' / O,-n the banlss of the Danube below ‘cargo oi 800 tons of flour destined deuehier- of the. inte 'rheepniius wen _--______.._-_ st`er',. 61 Marie, who together with _ Belgrade the Servian artillery has for the Servian army at Durazso. their childrom Clmord of Sou” taken up positions commanding seve I is announced that Austria in- R0' ', of' brig 0 IA prairi 'B' riil irnrportant points in the Austria; trail’ the confiscated flour for the use similar situation as brought ab Bervian guns. ' (Canadian Press) CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. ll- The following oillcial message has bren re-4 celved from Vali of Adrianople unden date of Dec. 41 At nine o‘clock yese terday evening, before the arinistiee was signed the enemy-with the inten- etion of approaching the ,forts made B general charge with all their forces of infantry and artillery. _ The Turks repulsed the attack and the engagement lasted nearly six hours. , losses. Klamie Pasha in regard to pesce negotiations says Turkey will not permit Albania"to be cut in two to allow Bervie to reach the sea. He also would not give up Adrianolile. _.__¥.' _P .8` e.nndMies ‘ < ”“'”'9 'lt h°m°» Survive him He is ~ ' ' ‘ also f5l,\'1‘VlV9d ` -byjhe following brO_ ' _ ' ' _ | _ . _ _ tl}eI'B` and BIRCH -Robert N Ol SANTA CLAUSE LETTERS UR. ELIOT DOES NOT BELIEVE IN HELL. ............_,.....;_, .. Hllili _Billl1ll_il 1 ._ -gm( |]|igwN[[] Mrs. h{lns_loe,~ of Boston. --- 'l`°--lihe. eresved iernii the G '. -_ ' _ dinn""€e‘h y “ar WASHINGTON, nee. e-Poet Mae- ‘ ’ funeral will, le h l t _ sideneey lf!-ighton Rodd? atls1_E;5ouI§s _ . (Canadian Press) order- authorizing all post masters to (mondayy afternoon, for S," Tuul, NEW YORK, Dec. 8-There were 350 deliver Santa Claus letters to _such ex n s most i The ance” -sympathy' ter Genicral Hitchcock has issued an Church thence to the P50 le. ,E Canadians at U01m0I\lC0H Saturday charitable institutions in the city or ,-.r 'rijho lounwiug Wm ge fhgeme _ night at the annual banduet of the town where received as many desiro _-.- ;_l_i{_s_I;e'rs:-Hon. A/B. Warliiirtonfgld. B 0. ~W- W. Stanley, H. Mclilwen, UPC. 0l_'_P. _[Bland Railway, John MULWH. John' McLean'. Rev, Mi-_ Murphy will ofiiclsto, -_‘_-__-_.l___. New York, Canadian Society. Among the' noted Canadian- visitors were Sir Rodolphe Lemieux, J udgg Ouimst, li/lontreal, J. A. Macdonald, Toronto. lhe speeches were of o high pgmotio order and the gathering one of the most successful in the history of so- ciety. ` £0 Hive attention to the requests they , °°“t“‘”' ‘ (sneeiei tn the fineruien) _ FREDERICTON, Dec, 8-Florence _ ' M Gu' th 13- ld d lit I NFW YACHT FOR EMPEROR ,Jds l\li]ceGi1ii?e, \`i¢5:r§:J1;lao Mill‘;l,‘g elvvgs -T drowned this afternoon through s ‘ hole in the ice mar her home. She BERLIN, Dec. 6.-It has at last was skating and went through an air » / ._ ~- /°"_"""`__` ' - _ _ TRADE BOOM 11% BRITAIN been decided that the German lam 'hole the body has not been re- ` PEIOI' Blldll 118.170 DEW a,Cl.\t. The covered, _ _ _,.1-es _ y LONDON Dec ' 4_Th6 D-rospéct-B of - LOST IN THE MAILS. I-Iozenzollern, really a clruiser. gs pSi~_;_)_ """'- ae e 1; 11! ` , ‘ ' nounccd to be technical y uns _ ____ ' \ ,gin _,,§f§f_'!“ ,egg _§'_\_‘_’_j§ms__‘_‘_=tf>';_\;'si - Div FR-annnloron, N.B_. Dee 4-It is wee sunt ei stern.. in, inn, ...ni en- c,,m_,, _another dame m___a__k __ mx reported that e draft for $0.000. eorning to the German experts who A sunmnu nswrn. ' " ' ' - y d”a'W“ in fav" ’°f 5 10531- Nl-\WlY have examined her in the llght'ol the _.__ P_'°°p°‘;3'f °",_th° °9_“““`_V- °0`11Bf\`“°ti0l1 C0mD&l1Y 119-B lI\yB¥°l`i- rovelutions of the Titanic disaster, HAL1FAX_ -DEC, 5__Jn110|- Mal- . hug ul rade revival ously disappeared in the mails The php tails to fulfil modern rsiyilrements ¢°1m._,_d19d dm-ieguthe night, steer th' %ilI‘i#‘B`i'itain--so' much; affair is now u der inve ti ationsanv ' "re 'ids safet ';` lfifteen minutes' illness He was ab . _. _ . 1i__ BZ désgaf y. _ ' . _- S0 , .Ht Well tllll Y-’r°¢9°*i0'nlst press, -in -the umeantime the banks have \» Nevertheless, it will he three years` one yesterday he nguoi, and minds no is reluctnhtly admitting- that -been_warned. _ hsfo;-_s tho vessel to take' her place wmpiamt Wh,m,,,-8,-_ During the' nigh; trail ,is booming to -an unprecedented will he ready for commission. A vote he awoku and complained of a pain er(t_e_l_lt.h » . CREW ARE SAFE. ei _si.2;\o,ooo_ for the new yacht is to in the ,,,e,,t_ A doctor WM, ,,,,,,,. t e top pfthis it is now appar- _-- be included in the estimates for next_ mon,,d_ but in less than B quarter 0| slit td all t at DULUTH Minn Dec 6-A wire- car The designs are understood to an hom. he had passed away_ f , _ ` h the . _, . < y . mush ,-1 llhlis ~ Insurance Act' less message received at 9.15 a. m. be stilli under discussion, and it is thoil‘Eh_,_, _for a wider seo- by the Associated Press from tho not known whether the new vessel is DOG SHOW 0PENS_ 110111 iffy dmong the people is operator aboard the steamer Easton bb be 0 f0Y9-l Ylwlll Similar 'C0 H1089 _.__ havigg a 'rali_ifyin§, eilect on gilt- which went ashore early yesterday, Wl14°l1 CBFYY ‘$110 King Of E051”-1111. 12110 NEW y-Omg Dem 9...3ev,,,-81 hun. °‘1K° ~-"0 ls el rrvin t says 1- - ' 5"'-_ *md thi’ Khig 0’ S.l"““ "° B” dred ` dogs, eeeh boasting e line of i W as ca g ou th _pu ' Iifb hi h it d _ A11 b (-1 (_ gt or wiiother as is considered more? _ ~ Q filo# r w c was esign a oar sa a eam pumps mm, i, E,h'au .e as the Hozenzouern blue blooded canine ancestotrs, __w_i_:_i;e Gd Ile bl _ '_'_*-_to foster “greater health not,¢damaged and everybod warm. Y' " dmlrcd and petted by socie y a e ln'tll__e‘qloitllli‘ of~~tl_ie People, through Could reach shore easily ifynecessnry, €5'dB¥» *Z-_an§l1_l_';i_1:\__S _‘:‘;‘§_‘:_-__a5\_5;l;‘b_;3_3_Z_E_1_‘cS_favaldo,-f_Ast0,.iu_ today at the open. it! P hifi (ms for general medical Fifteen passengers and a crew of h°' °°°° “ d th mujingiof the tenth annual show_of the 25 are aboard according to the last tion between the emperor an e To y Spaniel Club oi America Tiny “ary forces of the German empire Piekinese spaniels haughty Bleu I Olltlook in Great Britain information from the scene of the ac- I ' ` ' ` . ' ~ , _- , h ll , hi h d d t ' is most- lillllstic, an'd there is, 3, cident. The Booth Company here, aggiegst exoagrgmlxrisl y,3§,Bt_ ;,\,,g'heims, Japanese _i_1f_>aniels_, 3_ndBgi;g- _ _ 9 5 wizm #£34 Hlsnilic rise in console, annuities, early this morning, declared that ,muy been ,n such use may for nveilish and French bu og? oth w0_____; _ be » _ _ _ _ Irish I n ooh ___s__e___ ____d,..,oc,,1 tugs were standing by and that they eu. “_ ,mul 1905 she_wB_s in comiler. varieties, soize o em d __ loa h d d b th d Y B’ _' _ their weight in old, were inclu e l_iss_ _ __ _ a remove o_ Passenxers an mission as a cruiser. She then under ___ the d,____1__y_ Thelhow Wm com CFBW. went extensive structural alterations, ___ _ arrow afternoon _md New ,‘ _§,_ ._ _ . r ' 1" '” lasting a year, as the technical ex-, ““°_ Om 1:.. , M!-.RCHIONEBS IN BOSTON parts reiused to gsarantee her sea- 108- worthiness without them Uinder nor '-""°‘“"'”" I “fam *lm* BURGLARB- I BOSTON Dec- 'G--'1‘h° MP-.fshioefee mei .nnfiieinne 'in enelnnenen winl ABSENCE OF SIGHT - 4 _ ' "-_-' of Drynegsll, who was Miss Violet the Ge,-man Qyaval laws 'the vessel CAUSE OF l,7VRECK~ MONTH” D Dee- 6-With blood Gertrude 'rwinin ni Heiiiex N s the ;_,,,,,,,,,,_. this -- ' ' - ' §» » - -f elcedin ` f'lq_w_i}ig_fN§lY from a knife wound in, and Fredericton, N. B., has arrived in yggldag “pig already twenty yours, QUEBEC, Dec. 6-The investiga- thhl' “ml hge’ f”“k.° m`°““d B0-if»0n. a sumptuous flE\11`¢‘ in bl“°l‘ sfncd she was launched. The chief tion into the_ cause of the stranding hum ' O 1”»o°1°mb°°' “ “want "Wet *md mrs- Sl" 1“°k°d B Mt reasons for the change are however 'Ol that steamer Royal GGOIEG WHS oi T. J. Ai Gsuoher, jeweller;' Mal- startled when recognized as she walk- the question 01 s,,m_y and ima imparlt oonninded lose night before the wreck souneuvfe, ',-___wss"f_ound in a semi-c0n- ed through the North Station preeed- taht met thu" in c0n'seq,,en¢e of the oommissiorg _ _ “Qi ,lla-f~.»_§‘;¢f1£il»lQl\. ill “I0 hallway °f ed by s, porter laden down with wraps sr-l in d f th German` Mr. I-lolden'of Montreal spoke for _ (itll 'Yi ,,0l\ l»lJ0 iamily, returned and lu§gf\E°~ "I Bm h("`° 0” 0 nYm3"l;ttldli‘§ie1:as!i gtl?d)eeI-l’ol>ienzolal'ern ilnds some time for the owners of the shlli. - _ , ,-_---Sh! llld 50.011 attacked visit.” she told the reporter. “From herself now quita unable to keq, upjuntendll-,g that the nhssnoe of light 1- lirgl .sud tears were entertain- here I go to New York eo spend with B large proportion of the ne,,,,__i 0,, SL Lawrence Point was the P,-im. M H -l "ry" _ __ V Uhflltmis with “W 'm°th°" °“d_mY. ' though ten to fifteen years ago she ary cause of the accident. Messrs. . ` =,'-,-,~‘= l ; ' “tue b°y° I MY” b°°“ in C““°'d° earl lookhd upon as one of the smart- ,-Pentland and A. H. Cook,of-Quebec, for three months. ’ est and speediest ships turned out by on behalf of Point-'Rioux, followed - ' I dy Do gall '_ is well known lo -_ ' 1 t __ ,___ LATE Fon Bogzom as if was hem that she “_ German shlpbuilders. _ tsleingh similar line o argumell ,_ _ _ _ -__-______,._.--,.-_._---_-.;~.-_-_-_-_ -' c.L‘sslHcll“0 ate of. the Quincy Mansion School word each Cash write and of _Wellesley ,Qollega Une reason for her visit to_Boston is to visit her Alma Mater, and out at Wellesley the girls are planning some sort of a_re= caption in her honor. DISGUSTED WITH ARTS. 4-R B ata 'Se B newer her- eaueeuen, being e erase- _ . ` u r' ~ Xmas Ads t \ ' _Already The Guardian has' orders on hand to supply 5oi1r__filll ages/of advertising fdr week ending Dec. I4 th., inlbotll the Morning and Evening papers, in :i ioir o e‘re 11 ar zimoun now carrie _ - ddit' it th i t ` d _ f\_"l‘v_n‘1._fulhpag€:s of the above are from" one _firm wli§lé`oth_er twoxages are segarzite 'and apart from any oi\li'¢¢pagi:_§'oi" alf page a vertiseinents that have -' h&n‘ gMarly. 0 ‘ e ` _ >.» ‘ Aish __¥&rli-.tvishingto use extra space for their are aslked__to make arrangements liirithlilnrlielwrtislng manliger, early this ,we`ck, and ` ‘hit s'd'i'i.__¢l¥.lii;`}‘#>ointment,'_ as it is impossible tp' secure ddltional help at this season of the year. _ _ ' _ ml lFi`rst_ first served. _ ‘ )__Adverti§ing lilepimment, 'm»incniiRLo'l‘TE'rowN GUARDIAN ~ - ~ r _ lidoming and Evening. ' Av his -M -' ('rii_§i'aiJifili,'fi1"l_l1_' BOSTON, Dec. 5-Dr. Clisrles W. Eliot, President Emeritus of iHn.rv- ard University, told the Unitarian ministers of Boston his religious views. He said he did not believe that n man was altogether horn in sin, as the English Church prayer book stated it. He called that most- horrible doctrine, snd said :- , To do work along serial lines is necessary. We want to get more vigor and vitality in good works. I do not believe in Hell, or as the Bap- tists are now calling it, the under- world. ' _ You cannot go to the Chinese or Japanese with yéur doctrines, -which ure mere traditions. AMBITIOUB BOSTON BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 6-B0ston’s ambitious plans to become one of the world’s greatest seaports were ad- vanced another step today,vvhen the Port Directors opened bids for the construction of a $2,000,000 pierfor the use of the Hamburg-American Line. According to the terms oi a contract already signed, the steam- ship company is to be given the free use of the pier, on condition that it establishes a regular passenger serv- ice between Hamburg, the Channel ports and Boston on or before May lgt. of next year. AN INVESTIGATION. - e MQNCTON, December 2-It is re- ported here tonight tbat as a result of representation to the minister oi railways concerning the _condition of locomotives at presentin service out of Moncton, on investigation will be made into the conduct of the me- chanical department of the I. C. R. Among the charges it is stated the minister was informed that the brill- ers of some locomotives in the freight service here is in actually a dangerous condition while it is well known that the _machinery in many of the fi-eight engines is in a bad state of repairs. Mr. Cochrane is said to have the opinion that the charges are too serious to be ignored, and will order an investigation into the department by exherts from 0n%l_ o. ins iisiinisii I nu: reursenuss nos soon. src. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Dec. 9-Strong winds and moderate gales, westerly and northwesterly, fair and much colder, snow ilurries. ______.__-_ The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was twenty-dve degrees abole zero and the highest was thir- ty-six degrees above. The lowest re- corded the previous night was sixteen point dve above. At nine a. m. yes- terday it was twenty-five above and at also p. m. it was thirty-glx above. The lowest temperature recorded Saturday was twenty degrees above nero and the highest was thirty-six degrees above. The lowest recorded the preyfoue night was thirty-six above. At nine is. m. Saturday it was thirty-six above and at nine p. m. it was twenty above. 'rue :ide wui he high this nnerning at 11.86 and 1:omorrow_ at 12.21, it will be high tonight at 10.81 and to- morrow a 11.09. ' ' ` The sun. este this afternoon and to- 'l.|B. ` . ";l"he moon sets this afternoon _ at Dee. 8 at 1.07 p. m. ' _Ill 'the length ni teeny vin ee eigii of her own army thus creating a‘ out- (Canadian Press) by the stoppage by Turkey of the NORTH BAY-_ Dem a_,_,,.he New On_ morrow .at 4.15; it rises tomorrow morning at 7.81 andllednesdhy at 'be Monday, Dee. lsth at 4.06 p, _ ,L_ seaccalt light. FRONTIER f-"“°°““"‘"“*”" Hill DESTBUYS _ l UllllH|U Hillii tario hotel Sturgeon Falls, was 4,9- troyed by ilre Saturday evening, 'NP 9811153 Spread so quickly that _ nothing could be saved. The building fs valued at ten thous- and and ispartly covered hy ing,”-_ ance. ‘ l|BEHlL PULICY -___ (Special to The Guardian.) UTT-‘\WA. Dec. 8.--It is now be ilieved there will ba no declaration o _tion before Tuesday. r house will adjourn Friday for Christ- IY HIM there will be any decision un- til aftcr the holidays. - . ANOTHER SUGAR REFINERY ODESSA, Dec. 6-One 'ol the _chief members* of the Russian sugar trust, le. I. Brodski, of Kelli, has sold his refinery to a syndicate of Russian `and French bankers for $20,000,000. M. Brodski retains 20 per cent of the shares ofthe newly-constructed com.- panv. _ The vendor is a -millionaire Jew who, in consequence of the increased Jewish disabilities in the Ukraine Eepitei, hee elected to transfer his permanent residence to Paris. The new syndicate hopes to profit largely by the increased Russian sug- UIOW 9BP€ClBllY to the United King- dom. _ ANOTHER ‘HIT AT SALONIKI LONDON, Dec. 7.-A dispatch to the Daily Telegraph from Bolle. says that if Saloniki is internationalized Bulgaria will devote all oi her finan- cisll energy in the creation of a great town and seaport at' Orfano, south- east of Berea, acid. the building of a railway straight down the Struma valley to the sea, placing Sofia in di- rect and easy connniunlcation with the' Mediterranean. If this railway sliouldi tance. A dispatch to the same newspaper from Vienna declares that Bulgaria and Tiirkey already have agreed in princip e on peace and are réadyffon respondent adds, are so well acquaint- they could draft :ind sign a eatiefac tory peace trcnty within 48 hours. The correspondent concludes by de- claring that peace in the Balkans probably will leave Adrianople Turk- ish and Baloniki internationalized. Telegraphing from Constantinople. the correspondent of the Daily Ex- press asserts thnt Vienna has been chosen as the scene for peace nego- tiations between Turkey' _and ,Greece He says the Turkish ambassador at iVlenna has received lull powers to negotiate with the Greeks and that he will he assisted by Osman Nizami Pasha, the Turkish ambassador to Germany. WOMAN LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER. '-,-- BAN JOSE, Cal., Doc. G- FOI’ lighthouse service. ' The decoration is in the form of U. B. I_-. H. B. and "liiiriciencv-" Point Pinos lightsince the death urea still in perfect condition. It situated at the end of Monterey There was e new moon on Sunday and mei-ks the entrance to the hay. ~ Other women are caring for li in the United Btatts in full charge ¢z-ar-en. ,,, -io 6"E'€v solid gold star, surrounded by a air cle of red enamel, bearing the letters of ov" no horswower ,muy ,, Mrs. Fish has had full charge of tiHTl|ll|llKE _ A SBUTHEHNA Was Recordedt thd. Stig; natius Observatory, _Cleve-'V land, on Saturday' ' "- (Cauadisn Press) _ CLEVEUAND, Dec. 8.-An unusu_ Bllallv lieuvy earthquake shock with. in a radius of, 300 or 400 miles wqs recorded at the Stignatius Ohservg. tory here Saturday night. ¢ The shock was 01 gvg minutes' dur. ation. ` it is thought that it eeeurrea is Southern Indiana or Illinois. _ _ p. E. |. winnsnsi - nr wnirsn fills Cepbas Nunn, Winsloe Road, for Bouthdown and Hampshire won _I1 rsts, 6 seconds, 3 thirds, The enemy sustained considerablet ' ' il UN Oliver, Trilby, for Southdown 3 Grate. 7 seconds. 6 thirds, s fourths. , George L. Boswell, French Fort, 'P firsts, 7 seconds, 5 thirds, (Houg- ths for Sharps and Dorsets. Albert Boswall, Pownal, won for _ LBBl&el‘ Sheep--8 ilrsti, 6 sgconds, 5 f h' a ' the Liberal policy on the naval ques- ;,;r,,.,:,'ion5 rizgurths’ and also tw° P . Albert Boswell, French Fort, for It is generally expécted um; the Bufiolk und Lincoln sheep won 10 iirsts, ll seconds 8 thirds, 5 fourths _ und for poultry he won 18 firsdls 16 mas so it is now regarded as unlike- eec0nds_ 10 th,,.ds_ 4 ,o“rths_ _ ' L. H. D. Foster, Marshfield, won r poultry, 12 prizes in (Live Poul- y open class), 2 firats, 4 seconds, thirds, 1 fourth. 1 sixth, also st 'and third prizes for the beat Plymouth Rock breeding Den and a ccial prize for the best cockerel and llet of any»American breed also se- ond and third prizes for geese, third r ducks, Fourth and filth for ` turkeys. _ George A. Callbeclc, Suminerside, won li iirsts, 4 seconds and 2 thirds for White Plymouth Rocks. A. H. Boswell, York, won 4 firsts, 4 seconds and 8 thirds for Shrapshir- es and 2 iirsts 4 seconds and 2 th . ii-ds for Chester pigs. Wm.. J. Gibson, York, won il lirsts, 3 seconds and I thirds for _ dressed carcass and 1 first, 4 _(Continued on'Pig"6\-three.) ...___-._ AN_ IDEAL LANDLORD. _ ~ HAMILTON, Dec, 5- Hamilton's “P °"P°"°“ f° Wemfn E“f°P°- “<1 ideal inndierrieis dead e man who never rniseil his rents in 15 years amd still died wealthy has passed a- way to lie mourned by a long line of grateful tenants, who will search in vain for his like. John Thompson is the man who has left this unique monument behind him and his death came peacefully Saturday afternoon at his home at 137 East Cannon street. Despite his unique stand in the matter of his rents, he did not _die poor, and his estate is estimated at 20 000, much of which is in these 3 0. houses oi the stationary rentals. These properties were purchased years nge at low figures and today tenants of this ideal iamdlord are be built. the correspondent adds, Sal- vaying only 55 and 55 per month 19;- oniki would lose much of its imiiof- houses the like oi whirhere bringing 5 15 and $20 to others. His tenants are worlifngmen and thus Mr. '1`homson's unusual form. of generos- ity has found a blessing all its own. It was his boast in a quiet way an alliance. Both countries, the' cor- that he chose to tak, mg prone; from the properties and not from ed with each othcr's intentions that the pe,,,,]e who “md in them, Thoy paid him profits upon his original in- vested and the growing prosperity oi he city made him rich, steadily and u:_stuntially,- and he was content o have it so. rvmrv GRAHAM W.HITE~1N ' OVERSEA FLIGHT! ---Q LONDON D60. 6- Gl'B\15m° White, the aviator, discussing Ph” for his trans-Atlantic, flight today said be had been much misquoted. "I never intended, said, or hinted that such a flight would he accom- plished ncxt year," he declared. “N0- body could do it. Eiiginevof the ro- quired power do not exist. A tram- Altantic flight is Perfectly ioasibls, but not in two or three months. 'lf- is'a. sort of thing that talQ B ll* twenty years of fsdthful service as the of expe,.,m,,,,¢i,,g_ we B,-1 gqgung Wm; only woman keeper of a seacoast _ light, Mrs. E. A. Fish, og Point Pin- os, near Pacific Grove, as received M d 5 f ` gh 11; ht W” gh, gpm- the United States government etli- Y H e or 8 K clency medal and a letter of com- p,.e,,mt_ M I W," om,” any mm ¢| munnicatlon from the chief of the one _ I do not think 1 'mud _» sg, something never attempted. Four tons of petrol alone must be carried. ing of the Panama Canal in 1915. At In Y ,tempt lt. Four engines of 250 horse- “~ power each would he l',eu\ll\'°\\. I ' linow of no satisfactory engines built _ _.___.,._._...__ _ IIIUUIGEIEHIS; , in 1892, of hor husband, Dr. M. W. Fish, once hoad of the departments of history and physiology of the Uni- ~ __ yerslty of California, and at the tim ei ine aeeui preeiaene ef, the osx. one eene ner word .veil on lend nenrd ei Eaneetien. Point Pin- "1 *W °°‘“““" °“h PM 000° 1 ee iight wee eecehueiieri in iesz end wir order enclave ver M* °li°°° is one of the few of the early struct- allowed. Minimum °l\l¥l\ ¢V°1\\ , _is ilve cents. _ ei “ e-or -hannah iii-airmen ue lem-me einem u uinerre maine osmmeme. i imun-ii~e mill-use qeeanuueil: _ 5, < . a ' gn-n t insert! , W . insula. three miles from Montprey, °°“ 'Tis better to 'be brief than -lf tedious." Bo said one of lnilamltd Ol'b0 test Wrltifl ; Btllilh ' 'N10 llllli Quarter of tho moon will lights, but Hrs. Hob is the only on; git, the mhr, hurl” ol your brervlty, A. 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