l :ii §i5f<“emos“§eeoinf"sonoon 4 _ tions wage laid which resulted in the _‘iv _ _ ' ~ _i __,,,,4,m§_ t __ ' sage, neck pmnnl '_ ` lss'ks""’¥‘en ' -» ¢¢n|_|-Tgiie ‘-._,ai_if.m.i\ew¢. ,. .__4.._,.,;_.,'_,v,,,;..,_ ,__ _ _ _, : - ~._,’,'.;` -_-'1_-_ _ $5” _, .'- yor., nl _ _ V | ' , Wir iw \ " l B i -_ ii »|' Ulllllli ' ‘ »>.-, gl" .. _ i _ _l -'~ ._ . _ ' ~ _~ i' ~ i _._ i . -» .=_ . .; _ , - BUD. \ l O #E .1 gg aw nfs' °z so ED; .- if . . __-'_ g ' - _ ,_~| ¢ R |q | 'Q w.’l'i im T ' 'rua Larasr serv/s _.CH»iRL0'i”rETowN, CANADA, WEDi_»ia$DAv, DECEMBER 31, 1913 riser or- ALL." l~.:.ieii.fe.s.s”n‘..'ii.fa'i‘.¢°.¥-d°‘f * eoiofii iueiifr ofcurfmsmlrion A lurge and repl‘esenta.tive meeting of citizens was held in the Council Chnlnber. Pronncini Building me night to consider the advisability of ntlnbrntinz nero nic jnniico oi can conception of Confederation. The I-lon. J. A. Mathieson, K. C., Premier, presided and Mr. Arthur Newbury acted as Secretary. AIHODB those present were His Lord- llllp Justice Hon. F. L. Haszard, the Hone. W. S. Stewart, A. E, Ar-sen. suit, Aeneas McDonald, Murdoch Mc- Kllllmll. (Commissioner of 'Agricul- tnrei. and J. A. Mcueui, (comms. stoner of Public Works), His Wor- Blllll Mtiyor C. Lyons, Messrs. A. A. Melsean and Donald Nicholson, ld. P’s, Dr. J. T. Jenkins, Dr. S. R, Jenkins. Colonel H. M. Davison, Mn- * iin_SundeYi JN*-' “ll *ll* 5~°9 8.111. ‘ The length of today will be eight hours and fort four minutes Jfiiiilili "GQLDENJ _.l (Canadian Press) vicna onuz, Dee. ao.-John Lind, lflveflill by Phone-) President Wilson’s personal reprcsen- hcggngfblligillplgibnec- 3£°;;“‘° ’;°“g~' tatlvo in Mexico, who has been here “non 0 ge' ° ' some months, leaves to-night for the F' ‘Q A' M" qlebmted melt golden ra one o the ancient and honorable craft, Under the guidance of a capable committee arrangements had been in . progress for some time for the impor- tant event nnd, as was to be expect- ed, the celebration was n, splendid success. . As an opening to the evening's en- tertainment, a joint installation of officers of Mt. Lebanon and King Hiram *Lodges was eonducted,the cere- (Uuuadian Press) mouy being made public to the guests, BOS'l‘(JN, Mass., Dec. 30.-Kate 'A. including the wives and daughters of Brennan, a New York dress maker, the members and of sister lodgee.’1‘he Illeaded guilty to-day to two indict- lmpreniive installation ceremony was ments charging smuggling and con- performed by Most Worshipful Grand spiracy to smuggle goods through Master, Rev. Dr. Fullerton, Dr, Dar- iiiis port. .she was indicted nicer tiio renh; nntine as Deputy. arrival of the, steamer Carpathia After the installation the celebra- from Liverpool last March, when a tion proper was held in the adl0lu- trunk left on the pier was found to ing rooms and consisted of a fvnet. hear a bogus customs sticker. It intellectual as well as material. The contained more than $4,300 worth of menu W1-IB 8 m09l1 el“l>‘0‘"“t° 0” and unery. L. L. shevlin, former Deputy was evidently eninved by the snentn. Collector of the port, and his wife nllmbefluk OVCY l00 in all- wern charged 'with complicity in nie The rnnterinl things hnvinz been case. Sentence was suspended until lU¢ll¢l0llSly disp0S01l Of l-lie _l01l0WU\iZ all canon are disposed DL toast list furnished the medium for the feast of reason und the flow of soul with which the proceedings were brought to a closet- Welcome; The King; Our 50th anni- versary, tho day we celebrate, rc- .` -Y ' A L ,, UBILEE \ .__-___-_#11 sponded to by Dr. John Jardine and Mr. J. H. Bell, K. C. The speeches of these gentlemen gave ri most interelt. ing history of Mount Lebanon Lodge from its organization in St. Eleanors 50 years ago, and its subsequent re- moval to Summerslde to the prment.. Our Oldest Mason, Mr. Angus lc- Sween; For He's a Jolly Good ilhl- low. . Our Sister Lodge in Bummerside, responded to by Mr. Neil McKelvie, Past-Grand Master, and Mr. R, H. McDonald. Our Sister Lodges 'in the lurisdic- tion, responded to by Rev. E. J. Rattee. Masonry, responded to by Rev. Dr. Fullerton. This was admittedly the eration of the evening and was de- livered in Dr. Fullerton’s usually elo- quent manner, dealing_with the craft as one of the oldest organizations in cnc world, its fraternity. and its irlgii standard of religion and morality. The doctor was listened to with ,_raPii attention throughout and loudly ap- plauded ae he resumed his seat., | The Grand Lodge, responded to by; Dr. Darrach. The Ladies, responded to by Mn Daniel Montgomery and Mayor Morrh son. Auld Lang Sync; the National ‘An- them. Mr. William Stewart, Past Grand Master, presided at the banquet in his always capable manner. STHEE lllllllilxiiii iiiilwiis ';.‘;.°:_°>...,_.- HAVE |]EEA|]T|_TEl] Pearson, editor ol the Illinois Strike Bulletin, published at Clinton, was ,_____ this afternoon shot and fatally injured by Tony Masser, a strike _ _ breaker, employed in the Illinois Cen- (('"““d‘““ P1'°““) _ tral Shofls. The shooting was the NNW YORK' I_)”_°- 30"_`Uw“‘l5_ L" culmination of un' attack on Masser th” dl“tl"b"‘l “°“_‘ht‘°"5 ’“ M°_x‘°°» in }.em.son»s p,,pe,._ the National railways and affiliated _____________... properties have defaulted on paymend . of interest due January lst on builds worth $111,000,000. American capi- tal largely is behind the ventures which have lost money since the re- volutions started l'_"“ “ll” sifiuiii Mini (i~ipcl:iu.l to 'l‘hc filinliliall) ’ N C ln’l'. JUHN, . B., Dec. 30.- om- mcnclng at midnight New Yczir's Iuve the first long distance winter run in ...___ an auto will be made between St. John und Halifax. When the bells . » (Canadian Press) King out ;;hettold“yenr‘,_a caglfrom éhe S.,~A\:|¢RI|)m,}’ Dem _._,.__, Muym. uc Cry 0 8 an ‘me ng” I Chau. ld. Bliun died here to-duy of will leave the city hall for Halifax I I with greetings from Mayor Frink, of upope y' __' __ _ St. John, to Mayor Bllgh, of Hall- n fax. (). E. White will be chauffeur, and accompanying him will be James H. Pullen, business man, and Dutch Irwin, sporting editor of the St. John Standard. The trip will be made to illustrate what is possible to do in the way of making time over the roads of New Brunswick_and Nova Scotia .in winter condition. The ((;,,,,,,,\,,,,, P,.e,,B_) party expects to reach Halifax early Iimus' Dem 30__A,, ex'_,.,,0,.di,,a,.y Friday morning- Only the actulll tragedy occurred in Paris late to- I‘\1Ul\l“i»! lime Wlll T10 00\l“€0l0°l<9 ‘ll lb” °°"‘°“l' “ll”'“ ,-gm,-n to the r1ng_ Fitz B515 he was line bulkhcads were washed out. feeling as strong as ever and recent- ly challenged any white hope. The comir-lesion refused to allow it. ` TWO i‘0l,ICE (7fiNS'l‘/iliiilils Ml:-\SlNi; LFTGION OF HONOUR ___ FOR DIVTNE 3/\RAl'l~ OTTAWA, Dec. 30-Scrgcunt Har- --'- per and Constable Setvcnson of the PARIS, Dec, 30-Another effort to Northwest Mounted Police and n have 35ml’ B°'"hT"'dt'” ““"‘° “Med pscker named Richard Harrington. to the Leglm of Honor this New are missin; and another tragedy is Year'n. in belns rnnde- It lin! been feared. 'riicy left snikntoon Lake on strongly opposed in other yearn by Nov, ard for Porcupine River. to nr- flll* Ol'l8l\°°ll°l` Ol the 0l"l°l'- rest n ma-.i on a seduction charge. Their rifles were reported found on BASEBALL PLAYERS SIGNED UP. the UML CHICAHO. Dec. 80-The final pa- pers by which Joe Tinker and Mori- NEW Sl‘l~}(`lii`.i-1 OF BEAVER. ecal Brown, National League Base- --- _ lion stars, cnet their lots with the LoNDoN. Dre. 30-‘The 'Ylnwn EHETT INTENTIUN UE BIULUGISTS (Canadian l'ress.) l'iilLAl)ELPHlA, Dec. 30-An ap- paratus by which blood may be re- moved, cleansed of impurities and re- turned to the system and is contri- vunce by which it can be, determined whether one is suffering from hunger or merely has an appetite was do- monstmtcd today in a startling fas- hion by members of the federation of American societies of experimental biology in session here. A dog -was used to illustrate the blnodpurifying appnimiis. White rats and mice were used in the experiment to illustrate the iliffliriion of bl00d. Dye! injected into ffielilood vessels circulated in a shui-t time until the little animals cimiucil the color of their flesh with- out unimrent discomfort. Ons rat tiiriicd green to the end of his tail, even the film of his eyes was the color of Emerald. Another was simi- larly transformed by red dyes. Dr. Vnriaon of the University of Chicpgd defined hunger as s sensa- tion .l urii-iilig in the stomach while appetite wus merely a nervous phen- omenon of the brain. Swallowing a. small cigar shaped rubber fbaloon filled with tubes he inflated the bsloon in his stomach through tubes then attached the latter_.to_seu.l'.ltlZed paper. Hunger, he declared, caused the muscles of the stomach to grip _tho bnloon and drive olit the air which registered the amount-of hunger on the sensitized paper. DEATH OF QUEEN' MOTHER OF SWEDEN. S'l‘()(7KHOi.M, Dec. 30-Queen 'Mo- ther Sophia nf Sweden died_today in ber 78th year from inflamunullon ol the lungs. She was an invalid for a quarter of n centuary, was subject to melan- cholia und was under constant watch and medical attention. She was ,, staunch supporter of the Salvation Army and tempcrnnce. Her husband, King Oscar ll. died in 1907, six months lifter their hgol- ilen wedding. sh(-_ lonves if large fortune, most tu hw ymngeai, son riscnr, who re- nounced his rights to the throne to mnrry his mothcr's maid of Honor, Fibhii Munk. BOY DRUWNTCD WHll.i‘} f~lKA'l`lNGa 'l`URON'l`(), l)l‘.C. 30-*l§iKhf,ef*.n Gill* old, Geo. l~lymons was too darlliiheli tcrday_ while skating on riiy ice, hd went through and was drowned. ,__.._.-__-1-nl ` °°"““i§l?.'l‘i?¢'n= is sn-:iTife's 'src ._- One cent per word each lnleftlon is this column. Cash must Accompany ordfr. Minimum charge twenty-five cen s. °S’I‘0i‘! LOOK! LIBTENh and yoii'll not be in danger of getting mixed up with an inferior typewriter.- Be sure you take the Fast Express machine-The Remington. A. Milne Fraser, Halifax, N. S, BHS. "Splendid Concert will be given in Vernon Hull on New Years night in aid of parsenage fund. Ladies with baskets free. Admission 15c. lf night new Federal League, were signed last Paris correspondent says that ii new ,lm-oven stormy ooneert will be held night, Tinker is to get twelve thous- specimen of beaver was killed near mst. fine night following, and dollars a year for three years. Dilou. The Bpelilell lil F\ll>0°¢¢d 10 l\t1'¢‘~ 8578-11-29E3i. been extinct in Burgundy since the . ' `i ~» »» 1 i 3 it d eh i W les and Howeth e r Dubli . ~ I - _ , iifg' lg 9q¢m to I n Md tat” te" my an enjllt 1:74 miles in leu_gtTl_,a_ _ ' _ B 'Minerals linlment cures garget in cows ‘Minard’s Lfeiment Cures Dletcmper, “middle ages, _ _ Minerd s Llnlmeut Butte Dells, Wei vw--v-»rw,._ V, , ,_ fer. '_' '-_~1',AiE?»..~ ._ '-' . _ ' . ' .~ ' ` . . .' in, ~ _ . - . :M , i . ‘» V ilivls Mlxiu MT.LEBA NON LODGE D _ ,J "__, is 'l T I if fy E~‘ hx-.`i , . - _ . ' _`.'.!\‘.;“F~1l‘»~- _ , ’ wi" , L nb. . ‘nf-...,'. ~ . 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