...-.........llEl0 UARI .,,i‘sl‘,.“l,‘ff,Sl_l’,t‘l:t.li’.‘3’i.'3.h»li"....} '_ _ - 'ci-iAimo'r'rii:'i‘0wN, i>iuNcE EDWARD ISLAND, climbs, MONDAY, JANUARY ny, iees. , {e'c¢li°iillt”lS?itllliM9X§8i' = 1.. _ __ - -i 1 - ~~ -,, ' _ 'K' 5,7 -,. -i , ,, _.,. ,, _ _ -, W _ ` _ _. _ .. ii-an as ,ii manning ¢ -\ |, E. 0. BROWN TRIALL >Sii|uus iii e o Sensational Outcome- Of This Remark- . BALTI#ORfm_.£;G;Sp'm1)mr; able Case -- The Chief Justice instructs -_ ggmgggg-1,t§;_°5m°h~;;=;m§;;g-t 3; , '““ l ` ° this city, three being dead and six- Standing R00!" only Wa" l“lllU Jury F To Rascued Mother' T00 teen oth", more ,,,.'i,,,,,, seriously in. out after some thousaiid peo- Lalei Cl0ll\B8`caUgl`l\ Fl|'B jured, including George Hoston,Chfef Pl” hffd fmflnd 0' Wad' ml” til” . I ei the sire Department, who is in n CIIPW-‘\0\1H _M\11‘k°f» HHH- El/0" ln K|t0h0|'|. ,,,,.,,,,,, ,,°,,dm,,,,_ _ the standiag room was taxed. He has badly lacerated»scalp and One, chfmllll was mud” m an i,,t,,,.,,,,| ,,,3,,,.i,,,_ audience of twenty numbers. The financial damage is estimated Owing tu the illness ln his ,it ;400_000_ family Mr. Campbell was un- N. _.lg Supreme Court met Saturday morning at 10.30. The first 'procedding was the "to the prisoner. It char' edliim Warren A. Vcssey to Tqiomas Campbell for the sum oi $750. Mr. HASZARD then addres- swearing in of a. Biry to try the sed the jury stating to them priso'ner, E. O. rown, on the very plainly the nature' of the charge qf forgery. i - -charge. He elaborated on-the After calling over 'maay seriousness of the 'crime of for- iiames on the panel, some of\ gery and pointed out that this whom were ob`ected to by the mortgage was a_ forgery from (lrown counsel but more by the begioning to end, the names of prisoner, twelve men were fin- McDonald Stipendiary Magis- ally chosen. the parties to it and of John A. 'l‘lie names of the jiirymeiiare trate, and of Wm. C. White, as followsz- ° Registrar of Deeds being .all Ebenezer Wheatley, City, Fore- forgcries. Mr. Haszard `\.i~1tetcd man. _ how i portant it was gthat Archibald A.Matlicson, Murray such crimes should ineet',itl) Hai-bor Road. I their just punishment. _ " /' Thomas I{eiidorsou,, Long The following witnesses &e Ui-enk, i > called who gave evidence as to David Coles, Clifton,. the signatures on the mortgage lleecher Bryenton, Union Road. being forgeries: Oliver Bernard, North Rustico. ' Thomas Camlpbelli H0-l-ld” \-'onclure Gay, City. Vessey; John . McDonald; James Stewart, Qity, Milton Vessey; Wm. S. Whitei llarry Foster, Dunstalfnage. M- LU-VUFWE A- E- M0N0i1l2=., Algxiindgl' Cgmptqn, Bolle DF. KBlly f.GBf.lfl€)(.l t0 bile fL\.Cl.` River, ~` that Warren J. Vessey 'was at John Ferguson, Ar 'le Shore. lwme ill in blld- ' _ L (.‘harlos Carter, Wiggles. The Ollly 0119 Of these Wit- liefore the jurors had been 1103599 ’0l‘0HS'9XB»II1lY10d by finally selected the prisoner B1'_0WI1 WHS A. E. McNeill. He made the following statement S0-ld he WHS £lCCOnut8l1t8t 1,, the C0ur¢,_ Bank of Nova Scotia and testi,- "'1‘},0 pi-elimiiiary inquiry 1,0 fied that Brown ‘had always i,-y my Sanity was entirely shown_ himself anxious to pro- ,,g,,i,,,,t my. app,-ova] ,md I- tect his ,notes at tliebank and never in any way, directly or m@0t_ hifi _0_lJllg41l»10l1S lJ0l~hB best iiidirectly consented to it. Dur- °f ills 5b_ll1l9y~ _ ing, that inquiry a certain docu- 'U19 P1`1H0110l` _Well addressed ment in every res ect, true tl\9J“1'Yf He Held that 116 lldlif which Inhad given to Il)r. John- l_l0 dmlbf lh?8`0"tlem‘m0f the son as' an outline for my defence J“1`.V Were 0-UXIOUS E0 kHOW the to the criminal char es a ainst F9211 fllcili Of thi! CB-S6 Tl1el’€` 8 8 ‘ ' . me was brought in evidence by had been 5- Ere”-l deal Of dim e the Crown and afterwards “lilly biitwl’-"U llilnflelf and hi! ,,,,bii,,},ed in The M0,-ning _eoiinsel_ with ,regard to the Guardian. Yesterday, after the Plea of 1119,”-"l§Y Wh1ch'lflley had jury had given their verdict on Set “P~ He did 'Pill' 9-PPFOVG Of that issuc,`before I had pleaded lllltll- Plea; H9 then l`6f@l`I'€d l-0 to the iiidictmcnt’ at the re. cases similar to his own where quest of His Lordship the Chief Cl1U|`i,!0S Of f0l‘g0l'y had heed ,|,,s»,i,_.e, M,-_ D_ C_ McLeod, B, made. He referred to the stat- barrister of the Court, made in ment made by Mr. McLeod and the pi-egence and hearing of the said* the _latter wasupagainst jury who are to trythe charges all 1mPOHHlblc task. against me a statement largely Under the criminal code he untrue. This statement was not S8-if_l l1iH_def0n_00 might Z0 5-54 5 under oath, was made at the CB-S6 Of _lfl"“1mlY- H9 _Went 011 1,,,_,- of the Court, but noi, gin/en to describe atllength hisalleged in evidence on any issue. Aftgr P*f}‘§e°“fl<;;lH» , id th M ' ~ Y ' t ow, cn,” sa a p sonar ‘ghlwfls JI-naile His Iflilrdghlpseneg there is another matter to explain-' i ie i us_ ice, in 0_ P10 the testimony of the medical men and hearing of the iuny com- wn visited me in ieii. The iury ent 'md f*'°=°~=°n f" a rss; °.f:.'1..2::a° :“°t'...i'l“@:z°e~ 92:: ‘ ' - ' ' b il 1 (liltrlniental to me’ the prisoner’ sane. I ani grateful to them for it “nd In 5 Way calculated to .enabled me to wine rue tri ixpliin prejudice my defence. I there- matters to yoii wnl:1, when I iclaiv. fore object to His Lordship to them, will me-re it iilnm whv I Ml hear the case against me as Klad trial judge and to the evidence At this point Donald'McKinnon of D_ C_ McLeod’ given in Buch was put on the witness-stand and a. way," ' h' examined by the prisoner. He testi- N.0tllin was done in t iS fied that he had been in McLeod and {‘}l1al'l,'9l` Jglsl' al' thall' tléldme and Bentley 's office at the same, time ejur 'was compo - . td tth d _ The ghief Justwe gave pep Brown was a s u en ere, an el mission to the prisone I. io come tablished the fact that the prisoner out of the dock and use_ one of .ind received certain payments from the barrister's desks in the thsfirm. The witness snid he had bmi °f the C°url3' ` left the office before -the prisoner'| This risoner then t00ll the t Y ed t h- Heloolbi time was up. ` Sea ass in 0 lm' ` _ Court then adjourned till two p.m. ed 1 t nite composed He poligci all/ith (him alargehand- satchel some bundles of docu- When the Court met after i-ece|s,` , . , ments and one oi- twolawbooks h H t on ,ho ,,,,,,,". Thelvitnesses nam.” were their t 0/dp afilflnsrroilvehlded to live a io!i8 called, and the indictment read “fl” P withfcrizinz .e mortgage ffm f°°“.“‘ °' °°’°°",‘ ""°°?"' ‘F‘fl‘° lf* THE liillfillllllllli V , i ‘Drolrlm at Wonderland means il interesting, » 1| w ng"-.“ UE `lHE WEEK, , ilnbthiloent new films nbowni "ll°PNl¢° ll' P"l‘°“' ° ° mu -this eireeit. inf 'the nm ini tfnnuennntien, mu nu uehmi fl: gi ,t g i ing more I-‘reel is the representation ..ir*'..“"'..nJ2?.‘“-°-- °'|"-°'°e..°‘..°l§..“:.:. °“'°'°.....;‘:.f#i:.t Humor.. mmviller °°'°" “'° ‘ M" “end einiiiivwenaei-ful leneroiie lprin of elflttll l- uncommon, N ‘rm dx mulelneht. And bonderland hal some other novelties in the enter- tainment ilneyet fortheomiali MOU -f-' ii ur. :ef rsumw blzofqm evenlll f-ll' 71°' h-iiiiizgng -ii 'rin sepgefhwvyf ow rl 0”* - :gg eivee-f~"l'ueW"} §'ene°'i»m at W e r ‘ " - ‘ "“‘"° new of , .°f'“““. - i - 1 ‘_ .-=E§§ »-~ -°»°-- “‘°i..i.'°.i .... -.inn ii ui , "°"“?»"'° ini nu a-eutiee em. gui dim, a :...'“ "5: ':.:1°°:i._:'t..:§,|2.".: I0 -1- --1.1"" '° ...cn ...i end an ii nm il 1 §"'"°l"l3§§..ll"‘“......°'1x’**“i “CD00 |011 v t¥.‘..°‘“°‘&‘,tiii‘e‘.'$’.”»l‘iZi.l“‘»n"i..‘°.‘i...'5.‘.i$ i.i°.i'.°'i‘.>.'.:."..'r.'.'.‘...-.'°...':..."°i:i. .iii no én et vienemna.” ,_ 'I BT. JOHN, Jan. 26-(Speclal)- Jack Ross, child of John Rose, Elliott Row, was seriously burned ’ this morning and will die. The little fellow, who is only three yearsof age, noyv lies at the General Public Hospital. Mrs.'Rosa, the child’s mother, had gene to the back yard to hang out some clothes when she was alarmed hy an outcry from the kitchen. I Hur§yiiig"'back to the house she was met at tlie, kitchen door by the little boy running to her for e.i'd. \ i-lis clothes were e.' mass of flames, 'iis hair even then had been burned iroin his head-and his whole body burned from the knees to his crown. ginnlng they were related by the prisoner/in s.” remarkably clear man- .ier. He spoke fluently, and as the sentences fell' rapidly from his lips ‘was evident that this defence, iii hich he was now engaged, and on hich he had repeatedly intimated so 'm ch depended; on which he rested all his hopes of getting free, was a thin on which he he had spent a lot of tline. A As its proceeded-it was plain that what he was saying was but an elab- :ration of the statements contained in-~.~tbe document which has already been published dnder the title of the prisonei-'s' defence. ,_,, _The Court-room was crowded, and veryone was deeply interested. its the prisoner proceeded, however, with '.iis detailed account it was not diffi- :ult to not on nearly every hand the :ioubt as to whether he was con- iucting himself iii e. rational mannei and this impression grew as he ccn» tinued the narrative. ` "I will give you an ,llustration, he said. "A man goes into a bank, and presents a revolver at a bank teller, and demands $2,000. lf the teller* ls"in danger of his lilo, and the money is lying therei is he nm justined in giding iz' to the man And should he be punished for thrt " .ind siienia he be pnniened fer tent." The prisoner said that what lie had ,done would be excused because tbi same excuse could be sppllsd. The same principle governed in his cast as in th case of the bank teller. He hafll been driven to stock specu- lations, be said, to enable him to meet obligations which he could noi meet in any other way because 0| those who were, be alleged, persecu- ting him. The prisoner was plainly laboring under e sense that theeei alleged pei'secutions,_ were a suffi- clellhiiuiliilizoner became so diffuse that at last the ChiefJUSl»lG0 had to in ose. He said: Prisoner, wi-iff this is a very long, unnecessary detailed ac- count af circumstances not re- levant to the case, I want to toll you this--You are charged here with the forging Of B mortgage; You have pleaded ,“not guilty" and are now~}1P' on trial. All you are saying. is no answer to the charge even if true, and the jug Will and ‘you guilty. It is o y a _waste of time to toll this. The .prisoner said. it was nec- essary to relate all these de- tails inorder to establish the fact that he was goaded into such a state he was nqt. _re- sponsible for the actions whirh had _brou bt liim to his pre-i sent eondffion. ' .THE CHIEF JUSTICE- It ,is here charged that yoofforghed 'a mortgage. Did yo(n or d » t iyefllihwpffsoner still niaintained that he was entitled, under the dine of hll to relate °demile,dh'iEt'mivrof..bed tel Fireman ead and Sixteen n ured |_'_'| me Z sal |-'- ISH, MEN; ' iusi iigciiii ‘ /4 |31' MOY, CHINA, Jun. 25-There has been organized, a Chinese company to open the iron and coal mines in the vicinity of Awtow, 55 miles north west of Tiuaatslug The capital of the :ompany is $2,000,000. The development of the mines, which includes the construction of ifty miles of narrow guage railroad, ls in charge of English Engineers. l NEW MIT BY HUULllElllNU UUINNE Tonight at Fairyiand Boulden and Quinn willibegin a second week's en- gagement with an entirely different ict from that presented the past week, introducing new comedy and iew instruments including the musl- :al coins, and the musical rlasses. Mr. Bouldeu will ap- oear in the “black face" comedy act, and the humorous dia- logue between the two will comprise the latest and best jokes. The musi- cal novelties will be as unique and injoyable as .the bell ringing which ‘ias proved so popular in this City. The moving pictures are of more than average excellence, comprising 'our that represent comedy, drama, tragedy and events abounding in Zieart interest. The illustrated song 'by Mr. Maddi- ion will be a grand feature of a :rand performance. BUSTUNE CULLEEE . ' GElSil$5ll.llll[I 11* BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 25-Fifty thousand dollars was pledged to- iight at an enthusiastic mass meet- ing ofthe Alumni Association Boston College at which plane" were llscussed for placing the,iastttution imong the foremost of the Catholic try. The college recently pupchaaed iut Hill reservoir in Newton, and on ;bis land it is planned to erect six buildings. With the money pledged it tonight’s meeting as a nucleus, it is hoped to be able to raise over a nillion dollars to carry out the plans. Dr. John F. 0’Brlen, presi- ient of the Alumni Association, was chairman at tonigbt'| maeting.Presi- lent Thomas I. Gasson of the coi- lege, read a letter from Archbishop 0’Connell who was unable to be pre- ient on account of illness. HUGHES WILL HE Ellllllllll ALBANY, January 25-Governor Hughes to-night published a declara-, the movement in favor of bis nomin- acknowledging notldcatlon of the re- solution of endorsement » recently passed by the republican club. "I am deeply sensible of the honor conferred upon me," uid the gover- nor, "hr fellow members of .the re- public c nb., in the paulge of the re- solution to which you refer, and it will give me pleasure to accept the invitation. It is my deline that the sentiment of the part! shall have the freent expression, an that such ao- `tion shall be taken ae will be for its te tn. I do not seek oiliee belt in res nor shall I attempt to influence the selection or vote of any delegate." shorten his iestimon . The climax cilme bg' the Chief J ustioe instructing the to retire to their room and_ ing iln a verdict an to the prisoner s sanity. The iury retired and in about an hour's time brought a _verdict o "Insane._" _ The sonar will _nowbekept custody tiff the July. term of the Supreme Court. » D >__ G vriiiiicrp “iNsANii” EHILD BUHlil]_ f"“°i~"{;i" Us °f “"°° ANNIVERSARY UF °f to call out a performers ‘best iducational institutions of the ccun- Thg ¢|,\{d;5nge 1-¢(|c'mumled them thirty acres of land near the Chest-_ _ . - nate, to bear fruit. In this case tion showing his attitude towards , _ _ etien fer the presidency, in n iettei-l of Humamtarianism, ef Pat- to J. B. Lehmair, of New York, lriotism of Piet able to contribute, the second number. His place was filled bythe talented acrobats who have bee performin recently at Wonde'i~land. 8 The three J ulians do some clever acrobatic and saltatory work creatiiir the greatest ciitliusiasn“i. The senior of the tlimeisii secolul Siiiiilon. Al- though of medium build he has prodigioih-i strength. His hold- ing .iilian No, out at arnis length while Julian No 3 was‘ eiitwiiiod aroiind his upper body was iiiarvelloiis. Part one en- ded with a clever physical and dumb bell drill by c. squad of boys under Secretary Archi- bald of the Y. M. C. A. Aided iv inspiring strains played by Miss Jennie Hood for a quar- ter of ' an hour they held the rapt attention of their twelv hundred auditors. Bursts f applause were frequent ie lissoin and agile forms o the boys delightin the cy as their work satisfied the d and for exactitude even of drill se;geant. ‘ icatly dances were contribu- ted by Clansmeii Guy Scott and Vernon McDonald, the latter dancing to the music of the bag pipes. In solo work Professor Vinnicombe was as usual much in favor with his audience. His- vioiin s'olo evoked an encore Hi s orchestra was in ood fet- i- 1 CONCLUSION QF THE ,iiiiimiii iii THE JAPANESE - ~ i AND IMMIGRATION 4 The Japanese Govt-rnme it has issued stringent iiistruqfons to all governors and otha' offic- ials 'coiicerning the re ulation of future einigration ali ng lines of a .future definite polieyof restriction which iiiciiiles the prevention of the eiiii rration of ulioi-ers to t|io.Un`.eil States aiidllaiiiidiiexcuit iiiilei' glvi-.ii uoiiditioiis whicli ill Im siitisf factory to the overnnientsof ootli countries. N_o laboi'i\rs re permitted to lJfllig‘i‘£ll,0 i0 |ixi(:(),' .Evidence f thu ileteriiiiiiiitiuii of' Jap iei-ic filovcrniiieiit is sliiiwiyj an official order is- TOKIO, Jan. 2i`i,~‘-(Spi dal)- » HAVE A POLlC-Y. Will Prevent ,Emigration of Laborer, Y To, The United States and Canada ,Except Under Given Conditions, , - Safisf Clory T0 Beth. ‘sued to the emigration com.- ~panies today wherein all emi- 'gration to the Hawaiian Is- ands is absolutely ‘prohibited 'except in the case o relatives uf Japanese already residing there. I _The order bearing on emigra- tion to the Hawaiian Islands has created consternation iiinmig the iunigriitioii compan- io_s who expect to institute a viulent_attack upon theforeign policy in this respect. Viscount Hayashi is however iluteriiiiiied not to yield and says that the Japanese govern- nient having given a promise williiot recede from it regard- less of politcial pressure. 12/Noi.ANn gram in Answer t jects Confidentiy tle and drew ,lar ely gn Scot- tributed a, clarinet solo; an Air Varie, witn a tasteful intro- duction, Two vocal concerted numbers were given “Kelvin Grove", delightfully iuiidereil by Wisses Brcmner, Lena Mur- ray Messrs G.H'.Mcore and Par- Messrs G. H. Moore and Par- ker Hooper. The duett "The Crookit Bawbee" by -Miss Mc- Donald and Parker Hooper, The latter was eharmingly sung and acted. Such an audience was found work. All the vocalists are too well known t_o need specialising. all. " The leader of the occasion was Miss Lutie Nicholson. Her rendition of "The Twa Court- ins” left nothing to be desired. Her encore Bairnies cuddle doon was a splendid dramatic effort. The Rev. G. E. Ross did a magnificent and magnanimous thing. He cut a twontiy minute oration down by less t an half. Even then it was rowin to the noon of night wllfen alllleft. In his few remarks he gave the audience ample matter for thought. Burns' messa e was "Manhood, Liberty lizrother- hood, Great statesman come on the stage, great wari‘iori-i, great litterateurs, great poets, to get the message entrusted to them by God-pass oil'-but the message remains to germi- Y/ The o ula cit vocalists Pdrker p§ooplhr, bliss Ethel Stewart, Miss Haul Bremner, and Austin Trainor received hearty alpplause for admirable work. A were in fine voice and sang with splendid effect. Miss Ldia B. Murray, the possessor of a rich contralto voice, sang eipressively and sweetly, win- ning much commendation while Misslldith Macdonald of Car- digan, worthiiy upheld the hon- ors of the eastern vocalists. Ralph ,Maddison sang splendid- ly and his song too t e audi- ence at once an fully sustained the utetton be has made for hfmxllf ae e popular singer, though coming last on a very long program. ' 1', Nilsen ¢ae‘£ll¥\t “Sh anthology &,,_ watts c(m_ paval correspondent writes as foi- ;nd murder are everinereasing, and ows: The question which is agitat- ing all parties in England at the pre- sent time, or which certainly is caus- ing more speculation than any other, , I l concerns the answer which England is to make to (iormnny's new naval EGYPT BEIIUMES ' UISUHUEH Y OAIRO, Jan 25-The lack of public security in the provinces, more es- pecially in the Delta, is causing the grnvest anxiety. Brigandage, theft n this respect the state of the couii try is worse than in the time of the Kbedlve Bead Pasha. The cause is the unwieldiness of the machinery of the ministry of the interior. More- over, there is no high ofilcial in thi ministry of the interior who has had . any previous eiperieiice of po* ; work. It is e. government by oxpi-i, i ment. . = Another fact which greatly mill- tates against the successful policing of the country is the fact. that the police of Egypt are by composition and training especially a military forge. a gendarmeriii, yet they are administered as ii civil force. THE WEATH ER- TORONTO, Jim. 20-(Special)-Strong wlndl and gales, southerly, gradually shifting to westerly and northwesterly. riin today, turning decidedly colds daring the night, with local mow. Tuesday decidedly cold. .. _-_._ PILEB OURED IN 6 T0 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any enbe of itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrudfng Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50 cts. Condensed iiavcriscmcnis Too late for Oiauibeatioii. §HTn ANTED-Two newlifoalved cowl; M darwin!" '° P'"i°fa1aalii»'i'n»raili'i" F°E’.l'.."f.l°..'%‘!."l°"‘i’»"...fi."°': '°°ii,: name by paying for nil. I-Edlpd LOST -Last nm A iady'a elim wats. with fob at ed with tbl letter vi nder plone leave at Wm. Dllloirs, tloet. l-lbdlf ‘§.‘.'.lli’7.?l‘.i."‘i.‘l.?”8ii‘§ie`i'i‘L’e‘I. ‘Sl LONDON., Jan. £5-The Herald’|" IS ‘l`0 iNciieAsi: Niivv Announcement of Great Britain'e ,Proc o Germany'a Pro- Anticipated by the ‘ Public Two Shipevto One f programme. Everywhere the forth- coming naval estimates are discus- zed, and it is conndently expected hat an early announcement on the ubiect will be made an span as par- iameiit realeemblel. The speech of slr Edward Grey, secretory of State for foreign shire, at Alnwicli on Wednesday la|t,|eeml to make it clear that the govern- `ment is quite repnred to fulfil ite promises. In thi: connection be laid, in speaking of naval programmes of other nations 2 , "Ii they are carried out in their entirety it will undoubtedly become necessary for us, not only in the tn- terests of the empire, but/ for the preservation of our tndependenemand' for our own safet at home, to make further increases fn our own navy." As it would be futile to aleuine that Germany will not actually and speedily build the vessels projected in the new law, this in as ood as a' declaration that this counfry in its turn will largely increase its naval expenditure. iHE N|CKEL’S BIG PHUGHAM lllll.GHl in-.-e "Get the Nickel Habit if ,you have not already got it." The lokei hae €i."“ 'l‘i°`¥. 2”' “Ii’i‘°"’.f"°' Ei"€.'.‘f.ii‘} e mn e ii e a o on a the weok's lupialy ofydlml did not ar- rive in time to give A description of the gictlurel, bg., patron; may’ b-at ae- lure o some loo . people have asked' for "Blue Bees; that the management in puttin it on tonight and tomorrow night th the regular program-that ll three Nall in all. eeidu this there il a :T surprise in store for all who atte . A young lady is putting on a novel act that /will be lure to make a "hit." -The some performance was onli done here once before, and the Nic el patrons will have a surprise and Ba ‘iliovei c:p:'=n tegorenior _diem . ue an e uetrlhd song “Wm-e the Niobrara flown"-_-» ~, This is a very pnttlhlndial Blk! and the slides are Inset/ ever seen. This is an extra hi:hen%ft_ain- ment but the price mn e at Ive cents. Come and see what home tal- ent can do. Next week there is also something special in store for Nickel patrons, particulars of which will ap- pear in ue time. ciiiciiog wimieis l ,, 0noeeo_,.laneuy I -(Iron-u ~ Jan C-in ....,.... Ol .. . I lltll M Ol I0 N PM 'Cl .\ nun., |.....e);»e¢e»o .-.. een nib- .imtnld-‘ g.