News ~ 4 V _ I _ , » . -. ,.,.» . #HH Of 'AMI' "" iii . __ - ‘ ‘ \ _ -£;,,.,}.I_m.Y':MJ 1 l‘r`\.H ’:9f`i; ',l°ff5~ » ~' ,_-2:1,-. '- an Nrrioii THE MENNMNNNS. ` NNE IIUMMNTEI] L03 ANGELES, Dec, 8-(By. Wire) _.when the McNamaras_would go to gan Quentin Penitentiary was as much mystery today as at any time since sentence was pronounced. A report that they had already had gone was denied by the sheriff and it was learned that their commit- ment papers had not reached the sliei-ills hands. NNNKING INNEX NE CUNNTNNS PNNSPENITN WASHINGTON. Decaember 7-The general businessof the country as re- iiected in banking operations, was quite satisfactory during the year ending Octoher 31st last, according to the annual report of Lawrence 0, Murray, coinptroller of the currency, submitted to congress today. Mi-_ Murray records e, steady growth in the volullie of business and the estab~ lishment of some high records in this connection. He points out, however, that while augmenting some of the important elements of banking during the year, business did not reach the nvernge of increase for the past ten years. The comptroller makes the startling declaration that "during the year dishonest practices by oiliccrs of notional banks offering personal coni- pciisntion for loans made by the banks is 5 growing evil and has sl- ready reached such proportions to call for criminal legislation on thc nub- ject." The banking power of the na- tion, including the operations of cvcry bank, national, state -and pri- vate, is estimated by the comptl‘oller at $13,384,445,790, an increase during the year of $285,212,407, or over 13 pri' cent. The total~banl-lng capital is estimated at $2,032,-411,085, and the total indlvldiial liceposits nt $16.- 514,780,351. The net earnings of the national nnnks during the fiscal year ended June 30 last were $156,658,513, from which dividends were paid to the am- ount of $114,685,412, or 11,38 pci' cent. on the capital and 0.83 pcr cent. on the combined capital and surplus. IOTION PICTURES ILLUSTRATED MISSION NORK striictlvc, interesting and most en- _ioyiilile motion pictures shown iii this city were those of last night and yes- rerday afternoon presented by Rev. Ili-. Stephenson, Toronto, Secretary of the Young People’s Forward Move- iiiciit of the Methodist Church. The idea of presenting motion pic- iurcs as a means of illustrating. the Missionary work of the (lliiircli ’ in Foreign lands is gi novel one and ori- ginated with Dr. Stephenson. 'lbc pictures shown yesterday were taken by a man sent out by the Doctor for tlie special purpose and cost $4000 to obtain. The films are too expen- sive to be shown in the theatres and nrc well worth travelling long distan- ces to see. In the afternoon iii thc Methodist ihurch about one thousand children nttended a freeperformance at four thirty when 9, number of_vicws lllus»‘ tracing ure ln onine and Japan nf interest to. the young people were siiewn, nr. stepheusbn exvleiiiiim the pictures as they were reeled 05- The young people evidently keenly appre- ciated the opportunity to. i.'€t B glimpse of foreign lands and thor- oughly enjoyed the views and listened eagerly to the Doctor's comments. (‘ol. F, S, Moore presided over the nfteriioon meeting. Iii the evening the Church was well filled and great interest was taken in the views. Rev. J. Heaney. the W9' tor, presided. ’Tlic scmirs _from the two ancient oricntril coni~t:'\r»i u'eri~. line. Harbor sci.-iicri iii both C00" iries, bookbinding shbps in oiiefflnllfli natives coming out of church. Sl-“fl” nite at erin ana in college. scenes Of the Methodist missions. €tC» H9 Wen as views showing medical, education- nl and evangelistic work of the inia- slons among the natives, Rev. Mr. Stephenson’s explanations tliroughout added immensely to the interest and enjoyment of the picture show- A collection was taken nt thc even- ing performance, the Pmceeds “E which will go towards dci’raYl“€ Dr' Stephenson's expenses- _-1--1-_'*"'”"__‘ CLEIIOYNIIN FOUND DEID _ i i.owml.i., Mess.. Dee- _7-'Rev' gi' A. St. John Chambers. WCW" °f Ann’s Bl fscopal Church. H05 0“° f' ine most’ P1‘°mi“¢’-“t °I°"gY""°" F, New England, was found dead in be' lodny. I-feert disease was the cause $1 iluath. H0 WBB b0'\°l1 ill England Years alb- VICTORIA, Dec, 8-(-ily Wi;~e)__ When the steamer Aaw Maru which arrived today was two days out from Japan.the wireless operator received some particulars regarding the wreck of the Japanese torpedo desrtroyer I-Isrusame briefly reported by cable The destroyer struck on a rock near K°b° D“"*1hl‘~ during a hurricane and foiindered. ed. Fifteen survivors reached the shore on wreckage and by swiinin.iiig_ Tlic most of the officers went down with the vessel. ‘The Captain when last sccii wus lashing himself to n railing. " C TM' ~ UNH SHNHE IN NNHTNWEST LNNNS Following is the Hansard report oi the brief speech of A. A. McLean, M. P., a few days ago, tmiching the rights of the Maritime Provinces to a share in the proceeds of thc North- west lands: Mr. A. A. McLean (Queen's P. E, I), Let me call attention to the feet that thc property which we are now asked to give to the provinces of Ontario and Manitoba is the point ada, and is not the pi'opci'ty of Ontario and Manilolia, :is sulizc in-rin tc think it is. Before iliis psriiriniuiii is called upon to gin- this i~iopcrtj.- to the province of Manitoba, sonic provision should be made for the other' provinces of Canada, It is true that the province of Ontario got what is called New Ontario, and to- day we find, according to statements made by an hon, member who has just spoken, that the province of Quebec seeks to have a great expanse of territory added to its bounds. If this parliament should add that ter- ritory to Quebec some provision should bc made for the maritiiiie pro- vinces of Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick aud l'rince Edward Island which, owing to their situation, cannot en- large their territory. We cannot add to our territory any part of Keewat- in, or any part of the territory lying an thc Hudson Bay. But we _can ask this parliament to grant us some- thing iii lieu of any addition which may be made to any other province. Before this House passes an Act to grant this territory in question to thc provinces of Ontario and Man- itoba, 1 think some provision should be iiiadc for the maritime provinces, by reason of the possibility oi adding to their territory. Now, Sir [ agree with the hon. merrelier for Kiiig's and Albert (Mr. Fowler), that thc members of the maritime pro- vinces should not consent to any addition to the territory of Manitoba unless some quid Pro quo is given to the iiinritiine pr0vin<‘€S- LONDON THREKTENED \'IIlll POSTAL STRIKE LONDON, December 7-In addition to the other labor troubles which threatened to reach 5, crisis at Chr s _ mas tide, this country is now menac- ea with a possible general Stfilw °' the postal servants during the heighi of the festive seas0I\~ An important conference of the Dost einployces will be held in Birmingham next Sunday to decidc on an lmm¢dl‘ ate policy of the service men- N OF mnucno REV. DR. OIBON Moufrnimii.. nnccmiicr. 7-The Rey Dr Glhon, the - iii<'uc`ioii of '. - 'DEQ l:,;5tor of St. Motthc\v's church, Point iii. oiini-ics. by UN 1Yl°““`°“l presbytery, took illi\C0 F°“‘l5hti li large iiunibcr of i`1’Of0\U0“t gee ,clergyman liciug in attendance. _hen- lilr. Giboii cuiiic.-i from sit. _lelllci 2, -’ ‘N_ 3,, Tomorrow night lic \_»i tendered a reception by -ld - ' gregation. KILLED IN' LIBONNTORY A K, ri , 7-Dr. .»\rtliur W. KEi‘i:NllZerY(aRchemi‘E3‘t \vho held a dcixrce of Doctor of l’liilos0PhY h`U"‘ the Un' iversity of Berlin, 'as killed by the 'fumes of soirie Cl10l¥\l°B\¢°fl“tY ‘f"I“I€ working in a research laboia or! U the Roosevelt Hospital. He was l thc chemists found dead by 0“°“ ° expm__““w_ i _ . - - ‘ l`:sE:tENi?>ii;Ii‘iE‘tliii.t ligigwdellth was 4"” to [inhaling the fumes of CYYW-Ill” ‘if lpotassium. ; _______,____ Minard’s Liniinent Cures Colds, &c -@@"-:co~oooooo~co<~. ‘flollowiiig dey- Xm” advegtisingeiiiizo iiimiiiiil space will please arrange .p|edleit.C\1stomse:; viz] 5 mg” be in by Io “_ m_ to i,,s,,,e in. at ce. Chense Pie." mike mtg of ,hm y ~ CUOOOOCOJOOOOOO OO- it almost impossible to DI‘0DeFty of nll the ni-'ivinces` of Canf 1 ... .------ ll! y lmporianl iilicc io Advertisers , Miss Evelyn Allnn........... Miss Bessie Bovyer........ Miss Gertie Coady....... Miss Eva Evans........... Miss May LeClair........... Miss Mabel MurDhy......... Miss Minnie McDonald.... Miss Hazel Newson.......... Mrs. Fidele Perry__.,.,,,., Miss Florence Reve1l...... Charlottetown. Miss Angeline Biiote........ Miss Gcrtie Bcll........... Miss Eva. Dickieson,....f.. Miss Lily Dover........... Miss Blanche Duck.......... Miss .lara Msirslmll...... Miss Lina Mcliona1d...... Miss Hazel B.-Aitken.f.... Miss Lucy M. Blanchard. Miss Russie CIa1'k.,.......... Miss Winnlfred Davison... Mn-s ‘Elvis Deag1e............. Miss Louise Daws0n....... Miss Jennie Doilglas........ Miss Floseic Gamb1e....... Miss Josephine Gallant... Miss .loscpliinc Gallant... Mrs. Capt Win. Hawbolt Miss Annie E. Hicrlihy... Miss Alice J. Jordine...... Miss Florence Johnston... Miss Annie M. Keough.... Mrs. P. J. l\litchcll......... Miss Katie McLeiinan...... ‘Miss Fannie McCallum.... Miss Ida B. McKinnon,..... Miss Mary M. McDonald...... Miss Ruby Mnrray............ Miss Hattie McIntyrc........... Miss Lorretto McDonald.. Miss Cecilia Noonan....... Miss Eda Prowse......... Miss Pearl Roberts0n...... gnc, Souris and Georgetown. Miss Minnie Mortimer....... Mrs. Edwin Craig.............. Miss Mary (lallaghni\......, ........Emyvale Miss Mary Drake,,,_.,,.,__, Miss Ella Gillis................. Miss Gertrude Houston........ Miss Jessie McLaughlau....... Miss Edna May McNeil1....... Miss lgllitli McIntyre.,....... Miss Muriel McMillan........... Miss Lillian M. Prowse........ Miss Bessie M. Stevenson....... Miss Enid Sniitli...:.............. Miss Eliza Sliurp............... Mrs. G. W. 'l`lionipson....... Miss ~li’inry Wonn§icott........................... . DI STRICT I ........Wilmot Valley Miss Tisie Clai'k................. Miss Alberta Gaseley......... ........Fortune Bridge . ........liollo Bay Centr ..._,...'l‘ryon .. Hillsboro Miss Annie Grecn.................. . Miss Mary Maud Gallant....... ........Mi10, Lot 5 Carmel ........Bloomfield ........Bristol, Lot 40 Hillsboro Miss Florric Patc.............. Hone Miss Lymie VanIderstine..................... . . ' ~ ‘ _ 0 degrees above. ' The above list of nominations have been arranged in alvllabelilclll Of 3 r t d .u , M glecrnzénd not in the order received or as their present vote standing would hl_;I:ll:_¢; laeIIl1(li.tlt1m<;f_nv¢; lxmlllxes biking Hof *_* ` F, Y _ _._ -_ .__ .. .. _.. V ,N ~..'.M M A s ecAiini_i_i_ii;_s coiiirsi iii>PEiiiis HEREwl £ -mv: si-IANGHAI, Dec. 8-(By Wircl- M0N'1`lU‘lfU-- Dec- 8-(Uv Wirel- Tho Provinces of Kwong Tung, Kin". Because the witchcraft which he is gn Sn, Kian Si, Fo Kien and Ho alleged to have practised failed to ' Peh will not accept less than the Drills '10 light buried treasure, SUD- TNIG FIICSE v0t€ stflfldlllg NPPBUI' s(lt\lI"d(Iy HOXL DWL );m.pew|~'s abdictatiom posed to be liuricd iindcr ground since iuiiii-iivi ni EvEiiY nlsiliici IS “ciiiiisi iivui iiiiswiiciiciiiii ciiw iiiiiiwiili WELL REPRESENTEO iiw niiuiiii um iii will Y ' ' They have decided upon the es me French Uccllllallcy Of 900345. ,29 Fitzroy St. .3-2 Elm Avenue .37 Pownal St. __,,,Kensington _....47 Reserve St. 04 Weymouth St. .213 Great George Kensington Stati _ ,,_._157 Prince St. .Summerside ........243 Fitzroy St. Miss Ma.ud‘Thorne....... Park St. DISTRICT NO. TWO. Includes all Post Offices and villages in Que Rusticoville Clinton Clarktown .,.__...Mill View New Glasgow Suffolk Pleasant Grove Bradalhane North Rusticp St. Catherines St. Catherines Mill Cove (lovehead Road Trncudie (li-oss Kingston Sherwood Wheatley River fl. R. Pownal ldlliots Crapaiiiil Hunter River NO. THREE. Includes the Post Oiiiccs and villages of Princ ties excepting towns and villages included in Distric .........,...........l,ower M0ntHf-U16 blt. Edward Cape Traverse Burlington Central Bedenuo Cherry Hill Hebron, Lot 8 Primrose ........Del3lois Station .Peake's Road, Lo Victoria West. L Lower Bedeque Sturgeon Durell Brac, Lot 9 Bayside, Lot 14 Rollo Bay East . ........Albany Murray Harbour O'Leary St. Peters en 's County except not (rust Yuan Sha Kai and that the Wu Chang conference with Tang Shao Yi will prove friiltless. NINNN WUHNMEN WENE IJHUWNEN ' ST. PETERSBURG, Dec, 8-(By Wiro)-- Between 150 and 200 work- men were today plunged into thc Voga. River tliroiigii the collapsing of thc railrosdliridge near Kagan, The bridge was under construction and was carried away by the pres- sure ol ice, i ’ Only four four corpses thus far have been recovered. ENTEEN IENMS ENN SINUNN NIKE NNIIE 'NEW YORK, December 7-Fifteen teams will go to the post in this year's international six day bicycle race, which starts Sunday night in 6 and Kll\K'5 ("0“Il' Madison Square Garden. The en- ll N0- 00°- tries which were aiiiiolliiccd to- night, include the winners of last year’s race, Jimmie Moran niid Eddie Root, the former being team- aiier, while Root has Fred Hill of oston, for a riding mate Loren/. and Saldow comprise the llcrnian team George and Breco, the French- Italian combination, and Lapise and Van Houwaert the Franco-Belgian pair. “Pedlar" Palmer and "Gumbo" Wells are the Australian pair en- tered, while E. A. Pye, another ed 'op this time however' with 'Frank R _ . < » ’ s ' ' . ' P iilustraliasian, is teamed up with Elmer Collins, of Boston, and Jackie Clark with Joe Fogicr. Dcninra and Lawrence are two San' Franciscians working together. The week’s riding will be preced- t 52 ed by short distance championship at 13 racing in the Garden on Saturday night. KILLED BY BHNDITS BATTLESVILLE, Okla., Dec, 7- Bandits today shot to death J. C. Terry, proprietor of a. 'road house near here, when Terry attempted to South prevent their robbing, L. O. Blair, a hotel man. grees above and at nine p. m. it was tomorrow eight hours and fifty-three We publish today, for the first time, ' All started on an equal SI-elldillg minutes. , a list of the nominations sent in by and it rests entirely with you WDC*-I1' The tide will be high this eft0f¥\00“ interested friends and acquaintances er or not you are going to BBSGNS at 1.42, tomorrow afternoon at 21:13 for the three Districts in ‘The Guardi- yourself and show YOUP friends V001' and Monday afternoon at 3.24; it an's mammoth $2,300.00 Piano and capability. The next two weeks will will be high tomorrow morning at Organ Voting Contest. show some big Changes in U10 Hit BS 12.41, Monday mornins at The Guardian impresses on every printed today. Some will drop by the L35 and Tuesday morning nt 2-44- reader to look down the list for their wayside Only 't0 have their Places The sun sets this afternoon, tomor- favorite and if her name is not there illlcd with others determined to win-' pow and Monday afternoons at 4-19 to semfit in at Once, If your name does not anlleaf 00 lt rises tomorrow morning at 7.20, ` Dio not forget that $10.00 in gold the list published today. 59° _that Monday morning at 7.27 and Tuesdllv will gn to the first person who nom- your nomination blank. is sent in at mm-ning at 7_23_ inuteo the lady who secures the high- once. The voting is now on and the The moon rises tonight at 8.18, to- ast number of votes. earlier you get em`°“°‘1 the mme morrow night at 9.38 and Monday Select your favorite lady 'and n0m- votes YOU Wm l`8°°iV°- night at 10.54. mate her t0day_ The first vote stand. The gandidateg listed today stand __--1--fi ' mg will appem- next Saturday, Dec. ready to -be voted. for and it is your Minnrd's Liniment ‘.‘-urns llistcrr-pcr.Y iiiv. iii. iiwcui/iii W 0, IN ()ttn\\'fl. UU'0\1l!h whose influence and _ ut wliiisc siiggcstioii the new associ- ntioii was organized. Mr. Rich in -_ all crifliiisiiism ‘und sheep breeders HAMi"l‘ON', llccniiilu-l' 0-()ii'l`liiii.'a- E* day evening the Hunipton ond Norton branch of the New Brunswick auxili- ary of the British and lfoijcign Bible socicty held its n'nnuai niceting in the Hampton l'l'csliytt~i'iiin church, Presl- dciit Dr. W. S. Morrison in the clinir.. '1‘hc speaker of thc eveniiig was the Rev. A. F. l\'ewcoiiili,_tlic newly np- pointcd traveliiiig field secretory of the Canadian Bible society, and he proved liiiiiscli to be liotii an interest- - i niiiin, work and prospects of the Brit- i i N i t'v 'part in the "1" ‘ lsltvllany women. .who have all along tfeidlr asutacydlii favorite con- appreciated the reliable eller P_1‘€¥E§“lt& testant and send in YOUF "0t°5 for (Tgo late for C\a"15cati_i;n;)__ cd by Th” ‘=““““““' “av” W e her' ii b laced in 'T-TT/:r§r“i_K”ire`en”`e'iia‘”6iireii their names that they might have a ' A Ballot Box as ec; P 6 tion t T tohrn 12_gd3m(L cliance'to sec who will be their com- The Guardian Office forutl ebrec paced ._i___a _ ari___ ._i________H [mock renters. wen, new the mystery 1: or votes. /lu votes w e ii ‘Wann §1ALlrnUB'ri,nm“ ci HM: solved. The secret is ont. Now thak therein. t t has en_ ,\(,odfish, ine S. wadailm the facts are presented to ycll. M4 The contest depar men dies>_at_1;n_iEoiLs; _ ______, ,» yourself this d- wiuis Pnmov Are you willing if :da one ensctive part in um carbs mt Finns, 1 psy mit that thcrc is a candidate is e name will be removed rom le . mink, lox and m“Bh.a¢__ J_ 1)_ ' n _ ‘ , who has you beetefl U1 N-I" “rt °f immeflihfell' “P011 ‘cl-l“°°E' Jenkins, Charlottetown. 11-lsdlmpd "fi llllfll "ml "`“""S 0 “Emil \’”I““‘E- ilt is the lilc tlint has been broken by Vote_g-ettmg? _nA_`"`_`__Y_____`_v_Y_Y_vV:;___Y________`___*_i___v___Y___v_Y_____*_Y,__V,_____Y___,,_._._._.___.V, f"".0ST"“")'n' w'ednEéd'é§'°T,ight';`_'i,`~i The joy of_ tlio i‘i_i:lif.cous is a holylnnri-ow and disappointment that. ll --.-_-ff---=-f==-'-=‘-‘i6i‘-~~~~"" western express was 1 hom- and 55 Lpeopleis Theatre' 0,. betwegn streani, viluch flows on forever. The the strong and noble life. ¢0Il“II|c“ <1 ui t r nn d aid H t i. ni on TNNOIION PNONINOE ‘ gtixiiiiiaioiiaaiiaienr a1Ni'minEit;iiesi:t;E Engels; Finds: pieezeoieffe etwzse nnrlnw nf his lifr. while his inys are the send mnn that sivce it been!! IND NITII ININLNND -----. Richmond st. 12-9uaii>d. ““‘,,,§"°l’ “S f°“'“‘*;’- . t and \'n1“° and etfenstgl einldblasssg- ac' d,€& at goin iiieii iavc sorrows is no ness Wc are lcep y in eres e 0 NENTIIEN FONEC ii e e er f I __ city on Dec 4th a pair The Northumberland left this port - ld _ ' d I ' Oyme may hav imr»“““~rn“wr”T”““wn*rnr"nrsnwshscmtn u. gore, irsiglht and mallsggcleagogt Pr; most varieb e, e r an . 12_9d3, to" at 1 ‘20 al :ill with passengers The temperature at three o’clock QIQOR SALE, one gasoline eng nc. tum tat D' iid N s mail si-riv: tins' morning by the Rexeu store . .’ H. P.. also. lobster boat 4 "Wh ’ “W” ° ` ` 'rested Thermometer - was twenty- for sail or caroline- Avnlv t ln; lizixdat Eélliil Pe-Big;-em nine" was nine degrees above zero: Frances Doherty, Southport. es ay cl ti The lowest tem-perature recorded *___ , °“ um°’ the south?" ac°°:`T&|:, 0;: enterdsy was 80 degrees above nero OWLING Burke's Alleyl. “"5" Light shines better in darkness. encountered furioultempeets. They 0 Has someone wrnnized von? I-ie fought nerd battles end medenarrow 2.z5dt1, iiihall reccivc his punishment. He is escapes. Tho deepest humiliation in office. ___ was 15 minutes la 6. U16 G H -Y ’ ,_ eommodatlon was on time, the Sum- and the highest recorgizdh wzs iii” liveirarket, open lawful days ten menidr anommodation was 56 31109 l»b°V°- 211° E “Mfd ees F - minutes late the eastern occommods the previous nlg t was OK? - highest* prices for "ow ou tnblishment of a repubua /\rfIilll‘ lllllcry img been hgigd be. _ . fire tli ‘ 'tri N . Kwang T008 announces that it willE,,,',,,, |,f,,,L,;;",.,T,n',¥],.,,,?;c;T§tI‘,?eP£‘(;E‘; The trial of the .Shilohite DISTRICT N0 ONE remain independent, even if all other third iunn eacii paul Gillery $15 no ' ' provinces consent to a limited mon- U10 Hircngtli of their belief that lic Forty-five of the .crew were drown- Includes Charlottetown, Suininerside. Alberton, Kensington, Monta- archy. l""55€5S“l1U<`-l`-lllt DU\\'cI‘s. The Kwang Tung delegates assert _*_* that General Li knows the majority oppose a limited -monarchy and do HENEEN IN A BY SNNNLLFUX MONTREAL, Dcranilicr 7-That Moiitrcul is literally hedged in by a wall of smallpox, which is rnnipant tliroughout the province, is the stnteincnt of llr. l’cllcticr, secretary of the provincial _ board of health, There are liiinilrcus of xcasts iii tin- proviiice, one small cciitcr noni' tip- City having iio less than tliirty-fo'iir cuscs, In one town fi public cuiiipniifii hun licgliii, und iii tlic riiiiiisc of oiic day, last Saturday, L20 pci' cciil. ol thc po» pulatioii voluiitririly siibiiiittcd to vncciuatioii. (iii Moiidny and ycntcrdny n floor to door cuiivnss was heiiii: inndc by the pliysiciuiis of the town, niid iii this way every mothers' son of the remaining 40 pci' izciit, left uiiviic- ciuntcil will suliiiiit to the opcrntiiiii. ng niid convincing exponent of the sh und Foreign Bible society. Ile n various parts of the world. He ulso made u strong appeal to lziyiiicn to enter with zeal into the work of giving the Bible to the thousands of of the following, was also appoint- immigrants coming into Canada, so ed:-L. A. Haszard, P. E. I.; Seth Jones, E. B., and J. P. Landry, N. S. BOSTON SHIPPING ` that the country may grow into a holy nation by the ingrafting of Gods truth into didividiiel henrtsrlie address was ia. strong onc from first to last nnd brought a hearty vote of thanks at the close. A unanimous vote' oi' thanks was also given to the ladies nnd gentlemen of the choir. HON. J. J. FOY HRS NOT RESIONED TORONTO, Dcccniber T--Sir Jaimcs Whitney was indignant to read in the Ottawa Journal a dispatch pui”ll0\`£- ing to bc from Toronto 'and niinoniic- ing the resignation of Hon. J. J. Foy from the provincial cabinet, He sent thc following telegram. "Eveningd ournal, Ottawa: "The statement in your newspaper of yesterday that Hon. Mr. Foy has resigned is utterly uiitruc. lr is li falsehood amd mnniifricturcd with- out any foundation ivhntcvcr, and with all confidence l ask you to put thc matter right bciorc the public, nt once. ` _ Y (signetii -ui, P. wi~l1'rNi~.\, ' I8 FI\lIOR SUFFIIAOETTES TORONTO, lJf‘l:, 7--In ri‘l‘I\' 70 fl iicry neiit oyt by ilic Cfiiinflinn Suf- frngctte Associntion, ziigliiiirii c.'i~i-li dates for tliv l.cl:i.ii'cctoi~i;---I~`or New llrnnnwi¢k_. illonnld Innes; Nova Scotia-B. K. Ruhr-1', Jr, i‘rin<:c l