c iso.; t- l T" wienfriewéiniérorinv . ` ' ‘ 'rss cnantorrsfrowu GUARDIAN _ some nina . ning _Smn 5 ‘ A.wA(0t,ll;dian Press) (HT ._ 14.-H _ _ 1°l4°l‘» ;P'Q%_\h\lit¢r-Genel-Tl, 13,1 gi,- Thos. Shanghnesser, of the C. P. R 8 the ro way for carryin P While 'lla agreement gispgvilllulhczisiitr Pel- P (-Canadian Press.) _ ` Mosramn, mn. 14-waiter L ' " " T' i __ (cnnnninn msn) Bm.. ...... J ...nn - iicnnii lies Three-*Corners Igh ' " ' ' 1| » _ _ _ ~ _ bad ailoiblr conference Saturd iii' gniharze of ias`l\lng weiftiislgggigitnzifs ’ _ ,_ _ ` t in§(lIr?u?NPal‘)iBcwhe1r‘e :h\;ullaldetll\c:en HADIFAX' Dec' M' whue vutunt 91' CDD - _ ~- - V n » ... ._ visiting liar ,;lnqgiif,n‘1~, Ml-n_ pang- Y eoi od ............... o.. ...... ... .... .... .0 ........ .... , ,ug p,:;..t.e» nr. .. in fdclicncld with lujority ol’ 9l5. Hawkes Loses not W.. e..-...on .. wilderness i 0 ‘o D 0 th” "ict t 0 the Sagusnaly Dis- Scotland Yard men near Dover, the ° blly black foxes from ha D charge being that she absented her- wayfthe postmaster-gene 1 d E' _ ‘ P- _ _ `_‘ ` " ' 'B “i it PUB and sell th 3 _self from the country without giving had `not,yet v il f ineiiir ner nzdteglalift. at enough t° Pais. Pnlicilii ,; __.`-this ""- (0anadian Press.) - PARIS. D00. 14-Plans are on foot, here for President Poincaire during his term of oliice to pay n, visit to the United states. Nothing definite has yet been decided upon, however ----__.i_. Y. M. lil. lClW|lIi$ Interest in the activities oi the YWD8 Men’s Christian Association has been increasing lately and the Prnelievtl ,are good for a yery suc- cbslflil season this year. Some new games. have been added and each e,venins_ alter sehooi hours there is the m°l‘l`y hum 0| \10DDy boys' voices in the game and reading rooms ini- UOYB- The»Y°“hg men are also com ing in considerable numbers. here are now five Bible classes f°l' \>0y! and -young men meeting Weekly and studying courses prapni-ed particularly ior boys. Seventy-nina boys are enrolled in these classes, A yililnf man in one of the Gym- nqaluln Gaines said the other ' day fllilt he _had never known the classes inthe physical culture to be more in- teresting than they are this year. Several- classes of boys and young men are taking advantage of those class periods under the leadership ni a trained instructor. Efforts are be- ing made to lncreasé the enrollment and attendance at these classes. As the value of physical training under Blllert leadership becomes better un- derstood it is expected that they will be very large. Plans are being made to conduct classes for ladies after the holidays. The Athletic League of the Church- es has six. teams and .36 men bowl- IDK a tournament on the Association alleys. The spirit of rivalry at this splendid sport has grown quite keen during the past few days. Five bask- et ball teams composed of intermedi- ate boys from the churches are play- ing 5 series of games. The gymnngi. lfin door has been oiled thus elimina- tlns~4sli{;ii'sirt-vpruvieni when the seh- letic nc vitles are on.=~ _ While allthese athletic, social ond 0510!' activities are on in other parts of the building, the reading room for men which has more magazines and newspapers than any other in Eastern Canada is being well pat- ronized by those who enjoy the r 0 a great variety of reading ailo ded and wh_o want to keep abreast f. the times' in this age of most r pid progress in civilization. Y. M. C. A. activities among the students of Prince of Wales college were never more prosperous then they are this season. The fact that two of the young men will represent the college a an international student convention in Kansas City indicates that the student cabinet of the Y. M. C. A. is an enterprising group and is well suDPorted by the student body. The Bible classes in this de- partment have been well attended as the Boys’ meetings on Sunday morn- ings which have thus far had an at- tendance of 870. The or animation of an automobile school the planning of n survey of conditions in the cityy eilorts at moral and civic education, co-oper- ation- in the promotion nf Sunday school work and the contemplated extension .of the work ofthe Asso- ciation to the country districts, are but evidences of the wide scope of work the Y.M.C.A. is proving it- aelf able to do to help make life on Prince lildward Island more worth while. The financial and moral sup- port it is receiving from. the business men,_‘and° other leading citizens of klharlottttown is indication of the ‘nolildlics the 'people have in the As- societies. 'GDIHUUD 'ADS _rec me for Ui.l8$lFlBl`ll0lf me ll-l iliard FOR SALE-° AN EXPENSIVE Bmwnieneamera, new-would To 41' ,d'~, hiss pesent; cheap. Ap y Noblioneii ., on§re_inn._ai1+iz;1iiliai WANTED" AT ONCE A GIRL FOR general housework. Apply Mrs W A. Stewart, 19 Greenfield Avenue. V _ _ _ aye-iz-isinsi PouE"i*f£? Norion.-wa wawr hundredi of turkeys, ducks Und ohiokqng on Tuesday next; for our Christmas shipments. F. J. ol- _xnsn as Oo., Ltd. sazz-iz-129521., i»lA\T§1W5’°oT>°6b onoss rsinann fo! V bil third silver 'black 'breldihifif for which I want mates ni bytes; __ ibteeding to ranch, shares hiya ortion to hreediiis 0' on ' males. Olrevroved breeder. Robert - aass-ia-1sM.1ivd- _sm __ _ ___g_g____,-__ ...i_.“=<'_°r1=..'_;,‘f'?"‘ Wit sow1.1NG Alf * ’~ .~ nutidlns. Bi °°°*v‘°.°r°:.'.i“.‘:‘:.i:’..°:::”:.‘::.‘.i.'-f °‘°"°‘ s anna- nm from 'l‘he Rev J W Porter then spoke The speakers were Miss M. McLeod who presided, Mrs. Gordon Ives, Mrs. Fraser, Miss Martha pnd -Miss (Di-.) Zclla Clark. _ - Miss Martha Clark took up the sulaioct Women's Work for Women in ltlctions, showed the delcl and pre- sented the need in a very forcible manner and in a very clear and log- ical way. On the resumption of regular busi- neue some discussion of church allot- ment in 1*. E. I. took place. 'lfhen followed an address on “The Mission of the Church in the Community" by the Rev. A. Hurn. I-le maintained that the Church had a threefold Mission-a- Evange- 'Fnat was followed by a 40 minute discussion on subjects prediously in- troduced. the Rev. R. O. Morse called upon Miss M. Clark to deal with Baptists' have been heard by all Baptists on the Island. The Rev. H. G. Henry was then called upon to preach. Mr. Henry, who recently came as pastor of the During the evening meeting the Committee on Resolutions presented I-P. L. Mchearn, in loss of his moth- t Miss Martha and Dr Montague Church for ho`si1italfty,» 'l‘he Rev. Z. L. Fash closed the Session leading a testimony meeting. -i¢_'~ NOVEL USE FOR ‘ , PARCEL POST arcel to afdebtor, with $1.90 charge hese were paldand the creditor und rin-side a rereipt. The matter as reported to the poiftll authori- CBONFERNCE ON \ CHURCH UNICN ..r-..-- _ _ TORONTO, Dec. 18,-A joint, confir- enee -of committees of Canadian, aims-'V I is If ' y and Friday after- noon. . from 10 a. m. till 11 " I 1.--_ _ f , nm ns sirrrn sm ‘ vw auth ron oo.. ner vel” i1°° we-ohm. lor sas ver l\\ef°*P°*“ Methodist. Presbyterian and Conge- atlonsl Churches was held yes r- day afternoon on Church Union. A motion ,was-carried providing for a complete survey of Church congitions throughout the Dominion, so t at all the facts be. known lhefore a vote is rve will be ve com 3rd. The constituency-, For such, emi) o_ a o n paper large and intelligent. N°'°~ S°°"i& hi! B0 10118 ¢Ul<5y¢d- A steamer was engaged, but when the on improved 'Christian Experience. °“i'5° reached C“b“ was ‘“"“°l‘ 3‘°°" At the gathering in the afternoon §35‘ditIiA°"t°‘° t0 “gnu 3 F5510! $17" th ,H ` ' . as yearasoasm ar in- e B egates took In a “B810” of th” leilectual attempt was made, but ' it w°“‘°“"’ M‘“i°“ Am S°“‘°"'~ fin said only Nova snotinn potatoes can survive the heat. Frost and prolonged rains have seriously damaged the crop in the ground. The rains fell toward the end of the season and what vege- tables remained in the ground 'when India. The speaker dealt with ob- 'the cold temperatures came were ruined. ' Generally this autumi-i’s harvest nf tubers in Nova Scotia was an aver- age. It was short in Annapolis val- ley, partly because there the farmers are more inclined to orchardlng, bnt. in the Sackville and other districts a good yield is reported. . S__l\Y GARLIC IS FOR OF TUBERCULOBIS lisa: b- Make; c-- Elevate. _ .- NEW YORK, Dec. 12-Garlic as a remedy for tuberculosis has demon- In the evening at 7.45 the Pres.,` strated to superiority over ilfty-two other medicines in experiments made on one thousand -patients at the Mlet- rnnponnibiiity for Eastern India. ` It renelitlnn Heenliel en B1eekWeli'e wnn 5 gpisndid add;-nn, and ought to Island. A detailed report is about tp be made to the medical profes- s on. ' It has been found that the vege- table so highly esteemed as a condi- ment is 'efllcacious is more forms of tuberculosis than the other remedies ‘“"‘“’“" °"“'°h~,M°“*°!“°~ SB” ll which have been under observation. good address on (_/hristisn Character, qi,-B phygidans wig.,-egggii in tim ex. lidnlllorrts are reluctant to dlsouiis tliefn, but the news could hardly help l`°5°1\-\f-10"! Of Bymlplthy With R67. 0.* bill; be breathed about that tuber- culosis had so strong n foe. Tuberculosis of the bones and ser; of th nks » . _ Zilla Clash foro their presence and; lands, consumption affecting the iiaip ng 'dia Qnnrtai-ly; 0| thang; to lllhgs and other forms of the white P, ip, 1, ggiiwgy for ,Hinged 15",; plague have been cured at the Met- or thanks to members and friends of "`°|’°"°““ H°“’“‘°l' “nd l’h"l°i°"° over there are much pleased with the progress which has been made. The list of remedies includes the various vacines and sera, forms of mercury and chemicals and Oplants of° all kinds. Phosphorus stands next tn garlic in efficacy, aiicording to tzieiso s ` researches. 'rho exp :mation l ii ,,§§,w°,°§§E,§§f,§;,uf°°° 1,,“‘,;,f|"‘°" .is me the gn.-lin. which 'ln often 1 " “'° F 9"' vegetable sulphur, iiberntss phospho- ° pi?" fm 8 n°v°l 'chem' ¢°""°’l°°t .rua from the bones of the human da t 0 'L90' H° "nt " C’ 0' D" 'body in such 5 form that it cures or helps the tuberculosis patient. 'The iiinrgsnlc sulphur cannot be assimi- lated in this manner. 'rho iuioe oi garlic has been need tm' ‘ ______________._,.__. ‘fm-,centuries in lung affections, and éight years ago n series ofexperl- iiients under modern scfentflie condi- tions was begun by Dr. Mlnchln, of begun at the Metropolitan, two yetrs ago, Dr. W. W. McDuflle, of this city, .made extensive use /of the garlic treatment after the manner ussd by the Irish physician. The remedy is given in the form of esta or ointment for tuberculous joints and the like. It is also ta en thron the stomach, and pa _ _Ai»¢fkn.'l'he.su y' ry - gh - 40 W W' ’°,‘,',,,_. ,,:§’»i~’§, ngsilonrin. _ tientn with diseased lung.. niso inhale °"°°"" m‘“““ ng; Wi, l - -.-------- me rumen from the hues or the niane. s f ¥°"”v‘V_»-bmw.” ' I i`inard's Lillillllllt 0\l\'0¢ DIPUNYIO- The inlet of garlic is very penetratin -, . Dniiln. When the experiments were Y P quired here on any of these utmimcrs during the season, Bnntnin will & `Co., the energetic and obliging pigents, wired Montreal to have this space reserved, which in all cases was done. In this way local shippers were enabled to get their proddce swag, just at the time they wanted. So hat at no time during the season was there any accumulation of pro- duce here awaiting shipment. It may also be said that in ad- -,dltion to the excellent service ren- dered by the Black Diamond Steam- ships during the past season, their steamcrs calling here have purchased nearly all their supplies at this port, which means that a very large amount of money was spent here by this company during the season. Theyi have also paid the highest rates to the Labor Union men for the dis- charging and loading oi their steam- ers, Buntain Bell & Go., the Agents of the Black Diamond Line. state that thc services rendered by the Labor Union men have been most satisfactory, and this speaks well for the good feeling that exists betwécll employers and employed. Altogether, the whole service in connection with these popular steam- ers during the past season has been most satisfactory to all concerned, and one and all look forward with pleasure to their early arrival heft next season, when a hearty W0lC0I¥\€ will be extended to them-. In the meantime, while they an nwny sailing in foreign waters, ali will extend to their jolly captains, odicers and crews, ,HA Merry Christ# mag, a Happy New Year and Bon voyage." ..~.---------»v‘~'~*‘* and goes rapidly through the system. The ointment, of which the base is lard or vaseline or lanolin, is smear- ed over the affected parte once a day and is used principally in tuberculous diseases of the skin, bones and loiiille- 'fubcrculosis of the lungs is treated with teaspoonful doses of the iuice three times a day. zenereilv \>ef°fe meals, in wine, milk or water. Juice of the garlic is placed on a handful of absorbent cotton in an open lar and the patient iiihnies deeply from the jar from fifteen to thirty minutes at a time three times a dey. The trentinents showed at once the value of the garlic as an expectorant, and coughs diminished. _ ln many cases an increase of the red corpuscles of the nlood was soon noticed. BICYCLE RACE PROGRESSES. NEW YORK, December 12.- At eight o'clock, the 104th hour of the six-day bicycle race, ten teams were tied for the first place; the Corry- Wailier team having gained a lnli -‘early today. The leaders at that hour had travelled 2047 miles, 6 laps, which is, 82 miles, 4 laps a- head of the record. The Clarke- Gronda, Carman-Cameron and Mitten Tiomas combinations were still one Minard's Llniment Cures Distemper. James Pringle. 0 P E I *lm Bsain to ranches _ ll - . . and oth r rts. h M hours notice in violation of the I e pe 'r is he __ did' it is ““°5°d' \’“7“‘¥ 317 000 Yi»3~--'L' """"§'3"` - .-----_-_ f---1,; 'Mme gf! l1°l't1i¢¢l1lie- 'lgle arrest was ur im, worth of foxes. As there atb no balnks ' ~ o s p e ,o i;_¢ sn i-ng 5 who in the region and peopionid t ' i » » » h .i is th i e i i ea,-ry money’ he am I th 1 no \SDe¢ial to The Guardian.) va separate navy for Canada. .»N. B., and from present indicatisnrs ggvesrlrnent age? ellai-rg_u|i_>an:i1k:i;)rl;i3 gg.; li or e oxes OTTAWA Dec 14_.rp{i¢ with cheeks which he re ' ' » '. ‘ l'9=“lt in Hewkee polled less than n-hundred the crm win n _ be :Doi There were sevel:_l;'°i§;t°§n°':‘s’ Elfitmgngiibbiiyrelectionstln MacD'o'n- votes in the Riding which shows how date. ot put up a Candi tllilgrf; tt?) 'p}l~lsgliah0n'l‘l1ieL:nntlirm: when U10 tl`BDl>era tr`led to calfh the Ont were satiilmfz Sou ‘h Lénafk' the Liberal' r°g”u°u th” “U-'B1 PERTH. Ont., Dec. 14-Dr. E. A gettes soon learnednshe was in cuz- checks and found they were valuelblls erniilent I B' ‘tiliibliny to the 'Gm' questmn' . HHDDH Of Perth, was elected Satur- tody and numbers of them drove t °0"il4illlU\l1ly Charges were laid against noi-nei-gd' “guns Hamgk' in “~“h'°°“ M*‘°D°”°M» M*“‘|t°\"1- this Con- day to represent South Lanark. The see the prisoner hut’ were helpless tg Baken Baker formerly conducted a nominee of the anna, the regular servative candidate MacAulay was fight was a three cornered one, Col. aid her. hotel at Dalhgugig, N_ B" and is was electea b laznsuvaféve partyv el°°ted ,by “"l7°ul5 915 OVGI' the Lib- J.M. Baldgrggnl Independent ConBer_ _____l______ ‘ wen known in the Maritime Pmv_ son also Cmygerv u:;ver ol. Balder- eral canldidate. vative, and Arthur Hawkes ol the .. .;......... .. 5.. :.;.‘iu.:;“‘;. 2:2 ..“.;°§:.:i.';.:i1&.;;:°:ei.*‘:i;“.::ii €.:';“°;..F‘;“i ‘imi v|l.lA'S lllmlps _ I convention and Arthur ' _ ' e 0 8 vo e 9° 9 “'““ 95 ““”'- so H »°-we of il1”“°S'..‘rl. ::;i:.’..i°.:::_'“.:;‘..s::*sir;°»'.~;:: iis;;;..i::°:. rat Par and ` ' ' ' - . _ extent bywLiber.il:m;l;rti:l mi 5°?)-B Mmmsex' S°““‘ 1’*‘““"‘ “mi M°D°“' Hawkes levee his deposit. A split _ _ s p a orm, ald have been held and South Bruce in the Conservative _party occurred was one against the Naval Bill of the won by the Liberals. There is a pro- when B“1d°"°“ d°°1“"°d he WHS ` _ ' ‘ present Government and almost dir-_test over the methods employed cheated °“t' °f the “°ml““ti°" by the U ectly in favor of Laurier's policy of The next bye election is in York, 1:1355” tion and mn as an Indepem 4 (‘anadii\n Press -=----'--2.-.~.~_-.-_-.-.-_-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-_-_-.-.~_-_-_-.~___-_._._._._.___________._._;____________.___.___________=_L_A___ _ ______A _ ` ( f .) *T* . _ . . . V Y ' ` ' ` ' ' ' ` ` ' ' ` ' ' ' "'A'A`A""""""ff"-`J-`-'-‘-`-`-‘-`-='~‘-'-'-'-'--‘- -- “_---Y-_-_-: - - -_-.-_-_- EAI P A S 0 , DSC . 1 4-Rei il gee; co m_ The Ba tist wh a mg in tell of looting by Genarni D s ' o g ther d t ' _ U . ` hlontaglle on Dec. 9th and 810th. E Vmafs troops on muy to Chihuahua' were a privileged people. From the \ It is understood churches were looted, mst m*"°¢i“¥ on Tuesday until the ` ' ` ‘ » _ _ Priests and Nuns rohhcd and other msdemennnrs c ioi,mteil_ 22...., _»,.»,.._..,.__»,,,_.__....... is muon uniiis inn siisuis sinvlci ii wmlin rim an On Tuesday evening the iii-ng e k_ ____ _ er was the Rev. I. W. Porter pzxraszn- - ___ ting the neéds and result i I-I 'Tb oontem 1 t d ii - - ' , ‘n "MONA IISA" TAKEN Mmm” work' s o one Unit.g.3\&ate§:g;in§€1\C;;ii%i;r; ailing All EXC8||BIll R6C0l`Il. E,(;ff§t,",,'et;’f,,{',§‘,’§: ;’;t‘;§,°:t,§,§‘if§1t‘;“dF“‘.‘ I BY A iwrnior 1-lc was followed by Dr.Zella Clark Englfeh potatoes will have no effect' -_ ‘ at Amherst was that in charge roi BJW *"' who took for h r sub] ct` M di i1l>on Nova Scotla's crop as pots.-3 The sailing of th S. S. C H- Hare, B.S.A., oi the poultry Dil Fl.ORENCE, ITALY, Dec. 13.- _ v e e cal . e C 1 Mission work in India" She dem, toes raised in this province are not from this port yesterday mgrgilgle vision of the Live Stock Branch, ob .Mona Lian' Leonardo do Vinci-E ld U <1 g tawa It included o dun .1 great painting which ...nn Benin.. with Dlspensarles, Assi t t rl 5° “”'°“ t ° b°" °" but S0 81* c mplet ’ - eg - _ Compensation: also vsltlhnéo a“_ most exclusively to Cuba says the. tary ,.,ef:1§:;e;;,.tL;venm3§ttE:tt§;“°` monstrations and dravginzl; ang mod- from the Louvre in Paris more vern -~ :.‘:;::°:.. terse. ..2“i;°..ri.‘::‘1°.:. ;;;;;=°;;= W Drs. ;:;.i;:";;;1:° .sf .ir :som .:; iw; azz; i:“ss.“.fs..:“. 4 » _ eains p Co. o e sian R4\g5€I`MI;l(;-me (gl`lH;?n;l¢§iE§i ggdgggities' and Wm be returned to " ‘ °“ ° °V--ash mime yfe .S.Morwenna ‘_ ' ~ ' Psmrsun to _Ramen the gathering. bmi; Zhgipcilgl goggle.; géigiiezpyieshazg ,ng from Montreal' on April 213211 ;)V1l(§il1l`1tg;\;I?!EgbS`p‘l”fs1i;}r1;o;;ement. It trc- I --_Mona Llsn_»» or --Ln Joconde_., as The suhlleyct was '-‘lnfldels in the the United States. They are also She was followed by the City of Syd: side with its fami homggv ailoglgdlu rl; 'lt is more popularly known, the most, Churches and was well dealt with consumed in Halifax and eisewhere ney from Montreal, on May ard, hens, egg-pedlers' wagoris count? cel-ehmted portrait °' 3 w°m““ ev" and forcibly presented. _in the province, ijiit, nn;-lonely enough These stearners arrived here alter- stores, railway depots win; the 6 ;' painted, has been the object of ex.. On Wednesday. alter Church Rc- 'our own potatoes are grown for ex-`l1l1¢€ly every Monday evening during cases exposed to the “hither the Cigy huustive Search in an quarters °f ports had been presented, the Rev. 15. Port only. Being small and dry as the season, and, with one or two ex. depot receiving the eg., ami the vm, the E|0b@~ The myBt¢ry Of its nb- L. Fash read a paper full of thou2ht I‘B%uired for Cuba's climate, our vege- ceptions, were on scheduled time ious stores through which they Pass I`)tmcti9n from the Louvre' its great on"“i,hrist’s Message to the Individu- fl! le finds a ready market in the? never being more than one or two' h°f0re reaching the consumer, who "‘t'1"*'1° Vlllllef “iid the Btmilze ine- al. Aft d li ith h difil Southern republic and just now many hours late in nnrivin Y is shown as thoroughly disgusted on _°i“8l¢i0ll of the smile of the woman GP BB DZ w t e cul- g ties the pastor presented three prin- thousand are on the way south from' During the past seannn the Mo,._ opening nn egg too stale for use. if D0l”tPHy@d-n 1110601. Lien del Glo- ' There is also bown in similar d - ¢0i\‘11l-have combined to keep alive ciplea in the Message of Christ i; H9]-if!!! and several western Dorts._ Montreal Su id C _ s e individnalm 0 Prices have ruled favorably right we,-,ua rfmde m;];tr:ene'tripsh§g;teteeu tail the marketing of the egg that interest in its recovery. The Rev_ Z_ L Fash was “mowed ghrough the season and shipments town' Sydney and St Jo,m.s New brings such handsome prices to the The picture was recovered under ave een regular It is estimated f dl d d h, L ' producer and causes the "Sunny curious circumstances, /in lgniinn -by the Rev. R. O. Morse wit - ' oun an ‘ _ 0- -‘i»”.‘».i»“~»‘l. iii: .wi ”;°i“ he .;.: ..ti.;i..§.1Siii M' “tit °" °f ee 1° -1 lglrztlzresented the sublect in three mx ania thai at' leasta;i;hst‘:pe§I$"1l1;;not call at Summerside. itilgzleells beilsgis rigivgafffgégtisiaigg ?,fI I;1°rei"°°'0‘;°';‘e_Week‘; :EW Baylllll s s. l In add gig.; t ~ _ . lu n D s sslun 0 c missing 1"" Fun`¢tions____ Present the mm ggésrgegrxilssteigtriaegg zigygeoézsprlizg trips' the icacouug 35:3 thghggyuillli céinigmpninézleld llrinélfisliape. Mr. UA. Mona Lian. but being n patriotic Ita- damental of religious life; Minister to Province all but out of this each made a special sailing from of the D Deiigrtrrllent r§lIi)irsese[lsl1an\de mm’ Idcsire that it slmu remain in mt°u°°7'““1 and 5Pl1'it““1 life. be A port. Ftulr schooners have taken an Montreal to Snmrnereiiie and Char- has made arrangements to iiny thin F‘°ren°e’the cent" of Balm" "rt", Review Interpreter of world rnbve- average ol 3,500 barrels each t0`l0ttetown, and the City of Sydney whole display set up in the neew an- He signed the letter' HI‘e°"‘““1'H ‘md ments in U19 llghii 0! truth. Be the Cuba. Exporting will continue nil, and Cacouna nnidq. special trips cr; nex to the Agricultural Hnii when the f*“u‘l““"Y at _“Tilt Pniil Small nt- overeeer of 'Denoiziinational Policy".-~,;`f=f5*ll;\`f_t€i‘.._ I ‘ _g '- > ' and loaded- 'full"oarzoss` of prolluce' it can be seen' while the `Pou.ltry’ °°°u°“ t°`"» th'“k’”3 that h° “ad ` and-_ Thgfnuitor- 1-iis sold world' Recently Prince Edward 1'n1nnd‘out_wn‘r.i for st. Jnhnfr, Nnwfnnnn. show is being held nec. is in 19, *U d° with 8 medmen- 1-“*"~ h°“'- Wido His eed-Training and Courage Bllillllersvmade an unsuccessful at- land. " ' \Arrangen'lents have-also been made ;’,v°"'i hl‘;_°°';""‘““i'f°“t°d Wifi* '"- ' ' i v 0 ire o th F rcnrlnc li f li bm k ini N115 “Bde that | When an articular space was re-Wt” have ¢““dllT\E 803118 on almost 55' c F 0 9 0 continuously and lectures on poultry museums, who suggested that be and allied subjects will ba given, so continue the correapondcne with the that every farmer who possibly can man. This was done, and nr. ap- should make it a point to attend. pointment was arranged whereby Egg Circle members are particularly Geri was to view the picture at Mi- invited to see what the candling of lan. The date set was November MISS reveals. The Premier and the 17th, but unforeseen circumstances C°m"“S5i°“ef Of Agriculture are ex- prevented the meeting. P°°t°d fe take Defi in the evening A young mon, fairly won dressed, P"°°°edi“g5 0” Tlwsduy ewlllng 1101” visited Geri yesterday. Ho said he at 'L30 P’ m' V was "Leo-.1nrde," and was staying at the hotel Tripoli. He asked Geri to go with him to see the pic- ture. The dealer notified Dr. Poggi, COMMERCIAL who hastened to the hotel, a-:id on _ MEETING' being shown the painting, recog- HALIFAX De;°'*1;__The Maritime nized it as the genuine »»Mona gléisag. ' ' ' , Dr. Poggi asked to be allow o E§?r?t?°;;Lua1T;‘,;?il§rE tA:;°°i“u°“ take 'the picture with him so that of trade rooms mst efelfin e board he might compare it with other this largest gath_e,.mgE f g’ °"; ‘M works. He made an appointment to present A Mu F °r 7”" eng meet Leonard this afternoon at ' ' ne taser' the “ur” 'the hotel to agree upon the price. ing p.resid'mt' who “'55 in the Chair' The director took with him several submmtted B plan for the °reB‘t‘°“ of officers who placed the man undcr a benevolent fund which was well re- arrest ' 2gglnvlY;:e;eS)rr;?)r;° ‘gm gg' On being interrogated thc prisoner ~ . ` said his rcal name was Vicenzc grégbeihi afioclaftifn :ow h8's1'267 Perugia, that lic was born in the ' g n o our em uv" last province of Como, was by profession yan' and $t$7e7§;murces of the “sock n decorator und was unmarried For a on are , . ~ ' . ‘ The new president of the associa- 2;; Iflfgxche “ved m Fmnce' and The other Ummm, me, y acc uma on' the time ol the theft Perugia was Vice-president for hlova Scotia-W employed in the Louvre' bm: I H Harrington (Reclamation) ‘ knew all thc exits and entrances, and 'Vice-president for New Bruiiswick how to “void attention' He kept J E Petri mncinmntion a fl” P“’“““*~‘ 1" “ pm" °' °"“°°“" 'D-,.` t ‘E N S mc-nt, he said, until his patriotism 1 °° 0” °' °"“ °°t “”H' E' inn him to oiinr it to the ltniinn Izyke, H. C. Palmcr, C. W. Smith, people (I_;,`),.:i'nG;ah;T1'n,5{`F&.` Miner' t E“ The painting has also been iden- dent ) ' ' “er (PM Prem- titled by Dr. Corrado Ricci, difrecgor- ` eneral of the department o ne DIgf§(;tof: gr ]ci\;‘;anl:ireun?]wIi_§k;G,`;°‘ irts, who was dispatched hurriedly h' 'd A k H '. ' ` r c_ to Florence from Rome by the min- Br ' ' an B' ` (“' simmons' ister of public instruction, Ulgi Cre- darn. tiE,§§“urer_O' E' Smith (acclamm The news of the discovery oi"'\Monn The annual report was as follows: mm' sprmd mt theisthamesgcgg 3338 'rho membership for 1913 is 1,261, _“"““' "’“.°"° ‘}‘t'_°',I‘,,,B ,fin endenvor ol which 1oo are ingrisiereu nt Hui- °"li“g°“ ‘“ ”,‘“ th ,,e,.,,0,, 0, iinx and ser ni se. ohn. The nnor- ”° l?""'°“§ “ V,” ° ,°“, “Rome .,.,,,, tsiiiy for the year has been higher “_“““°““ M ‘°,‘,"‘,,f,',m2,§,,,,g,, ’ Th. than for several yoars, thirteen mem- d‘s°rd°r “Me d d H m,,,,é¢,.,. of bers having died since the year came d°l“‘H°° ““"°“" 9 ,hw xhibitéd ,, in, oi which eleven were entitled to i’““““ ‘“‘“‘,§’°§,‘°“' ,T .°,°,,,,,,,, ,mm mortunry .beusnts, viz; C. oran t°‘°g"‘"‘_w “’ 3° ,“ 5,, ,,mem,.,,, *l‘homi1s0n._ nfiwnra stairs, Cuthbert D" “'°""- °°" ',"‘,,f““,, ne Harrison, R. B._La.iinghnm. A. F. do “"°"“" '““d"‘ hy~__°; D ° ' Forest, Kenneth A. Cook, George C. , h t nvmels seeking employ, N cilh ill r _ Lon, w erc r C# ;!F'Ev_’ Hiahm Pat kk’ (lfymalj ment, and business houses seeking ox a ' "mm an travellers, can register _their names- Iloull. ' a facility intended to promote the in< The several amounts due their be- t both 0, tmveuers and em_ nnscinries, aggregating $6,950, were gmserz paid hy the association and appear . ' in the t,.eas,,,_e,_.s staiemenh The I-ive years have now elapsed since the mortuary benefit schedules of the ltat G C [Ch t l - u,.e,_M:r;1 séabmlatafgre cggesrékrgsfy association were revisedl,hfoll<;w3l`¢ certified by the auditor. The increase "E “°f““‘°i“:l fivnftihandta t ogg not in the funds amounts to $8,457 for 9 Pe' °"°° im' nil; gnngxce 2:; the fcnilcd to mpa c the year and the total 'nouns' ol prcacni scnle of benefits-but quite l association “ow ammmt to $97" the rsverse~the subject may be wor- thy oi further consideration and in- Ecrly in the year employment rc- ' . . glstcrs were opened at the Halifax ‘lnyy _by Sie Bssomauon' through ‘ts nun st. John onine.. of the nnnocin- '“‘°““““ °“'“ 0' ‘“"“““°“‘°“" Minard's Liuiment Cures Colds, etc. l Minarils liniment cures garget in cow A n the he got :evo ,S H at ber him $2 sho, "I _ money,” nor did she see his Walid'-. $3, thin in e n me bud paid out. Continuing, she _ _ _ _ *Aw i V < * iiumia Mill CDNSERVA IIVES wifi IN Mis. Piiiuunsi ___ ,mil li mx mnunii Two BYE ELECTIUNS was niinnfsliu aiu icciiiil il Miami sur (Special to The Guardian) American schooner Prenlel' on the marine railway slip at Yarmouth y the vessel slipped on the ways and fell over into the water carrying the crew with her. Small boats at once rescued the men but one man named. Thlbedsau was badly hurt. 'Ula ves- sel was conslderably damaged by the breaking of the cradles and in other ways. - EHATEMIGUAY EASE IS PUSTPUNEII -_ (Canadian Press.) VALLEYFIELD, Dec. 14-Becaula certain documents were missing when Judge Charbonneau took his seat in the Court House yesterday to con- sider the petition of Hon. Sydney Fisher for unsenting James Morris in CUBWHUBUBY. the hearing has been postponed until Dec. 22, all partial agreeing. The proceedings today wars' purely formal, the obiectors asking for delay for the production of cer- tain lmportant documents said to be in Ottawa. There was no argument. $2 Hill ,LUUE|NES--- $50 Pilliilll TRURO, December -13. - It lt is not generally known that Mr. nd Mrs. Jerry Marsden, who reside n what is called the "Acro," coll- ucted a hotel. but perhaps it should e said a lodging house, as there is o evidence that they served meals, ut there is abundant evidence that hey had one lodger, at least, one Philip Longbee, who Claimed Char- lottetown, P. E. I., as his home, and be is today in possession of n dearly bought experience that will, let ua hope, stand him in good stead in future. , On the night of December the ith full and went to Mai-sden’s and wanted to stay all n'i§Yit. Mrs. Marsden consented to put him up for $2. I-ie paid her, and also a dol- lar extra, it would seem. Next morning his purse, containing $50 was missing. The other inmates of the house, consisting ol Jerry and Mary Marsden, and the latter's bra- thcr, all declared they saw nothing of the purse or its contents. Long- hee then went out and laid informa- tion ngninst the woman, cllersins her with the theft of the money. She ‘nomo up ~betors~imbert“1'nyior, J: Fr ani] was not represented by counsel, Mr. G. H. Vernon appearing for the prosecution. The following are some brief notes of the evidence: Philip Longhee said he went to the house and asked for lodging. Mrs. Marsden agreed to put him up for the night for S2. He paid her and a dollar extra. I-le said the woman offered to take care of \“'U'5U"D-O3 his purse, and took it and his vest. in which were $50. There were three live dollar bills and the rest ln ones and twos. Hs had counted the mon- ev before he went into the house. hs vest containing the puree Was laced under the pillow. He slePt in he bed till morning. When he woke he found his money was $0112. and he was told to get out when he ask- ed for it. He went away, and then returned, and when he did B0 he found Marsden and his wife in the bed he had slept in, both full. He He did not see her brother. Lena Fielding swore Lollgllen WU! at their house the night in question. He had n roll ni money, and be seemed to be able to take Care 0( himself. Smith Fielding savn him that night about 11 o’clock at Marsden's door. The accused admitted the man WM house, and that she charged for his lodging; “bnt." “id did not take the rest of his When he came to her house she had x lanation of 901110 1110"! snid her husband had none, so fill' M she knew. He had money. she Mid. loose in his pocket. He did n0t strill wnnn bn went to bed, and he klltyf what he was f‘l0iil!- "H0 E“"° “‘°- snid she, “some of what WB! in 455° bottle, and I drank the rest in W0 morning. When he left in the morn- ing I searched ior the money. but inund nothing." chin: wniior told oi visiting the Marsden's house, and that the Wo- mnn inid him about setting the 52- He goin ner iignghee said sho took care of his vest and l>“f» him *'° Wd- She said she saw the wallet but no money. She supposed the whilst was the one picked up on the floor. J rrry Marsden said he knew noth- ing about the money. Bild 5° "95 sure his brother-in-law knew nothing of it. The case ended there. Mr. 'l‘syl0\‘ gave judgment Friday. Mr. Vernon grunted him parmission tn amenithe complaint so that he could WUIDOIO of the case there and tbtn. lie pointed out to accused that her brother could not be found, and that her husband had sworn that neither he nor her brother took the money. but said nothing to clear her. Mrs. Marsden said, “then if the money was taken, they took it, and were trying to ,put the blame onto me. ' The court said he took all that in- ta consideration, and was going to be as lenient with ber ss he could. He wan going to send her _down for ten days, and when she got out he hoped she would lead n different life. This she promised to do. It really looks as though poor Mary was made a scapegoat of. Marsden did no turn up Friday. He went in previously and voluntarily: gave his evidence. He and his broth- .er-ln-iaw may he arrested when the; !~ turn up. .