i . i ,_ . no ,». .ri .:_ IUHIIEII IIIPSI-IUIIVI ly' r If A? .l 1< .~..-,. l. :‘».‘r.,l » ‘ ` ` ., . ,-F. PAGES Sworn ' " ' " ` ' ' ` ‘ ` " i ORS*-5 Iz3’61%fA"'*‘1f;g§ °f » . carol; All °r ' .. . , Mornlng Malls. JI _'Q -- - AH Ill SPIIIIIEEIL WIII HE M Ill _ 'III I FIRE WELL MANAGED p-__ L Released Murderess Has Re- ctivsd Half Interest in ' Largs Kentucky Estate. - OPHUAGO, Jail. 5-(spocial)--/MTS. ‘ Florence ltayhrick, the released mur- seroipwho, menu! received o half ' ihtcrqt in so extensive Kentucky ` estatp, will _Shortly marry Chas. _, Wagner. a resident of Chicago. ,uf Al TENEIIIEEE _ nx__ TENERIFFE, Jan. 6-An eairthqlia snorinr -*___-___.,__ '_ yesterday. overturn ng furniture and . .; in wild alarm. hue ho serious darn- ke lasting twelve seconds occurred creating great excitement. The people rushed into the streets ess was dons. --_...______ IIIIHEIAIEII MEII AHE series o coincidences. This lifelohg parallel has been ex lIlllllE"TIE'll"` llllllis luulsl »-u-- AIIKE IN EVEIIYIHINIJ BURLINGTON, N. Y., Jan. 5- W. Anthony. of Burlington, in ., and George W. Anthony, _ of o N.~ 0,, have discovered b t0 the strange d'u.‘pli- N of names and addresses their b herd marked by a remark- s tended through the second embarke- ticn upon the matrimonial sea of the ln Southern Anthony, notice of whose U Wedding reached his Northern name- A into about the .time that the latter t kd returned .from the honeymoom I1 #Our following his second marriage. 0 EIGHI STATES UN 0 ' P ties with alarm and prehension rkansas has 5'I‘ prohibition counties, V LONDON, Jan. 5-At this season h of the Christmas and New Year va- c cation, when the Rhodes scholslrs in 11 residence at Ox!b_rd.- 'are mixing in Most ol this reform has come about the social life dl this country, the ill ‘U16 ll" MP1 YBBIS- work of this bequest in uniting the Colonies. the United States and Ger- 0 many more closely to England is ac- centuslted. ' vinced by his a instrument for ,_ - , ,_ _-- _,==_,, _ _. hq==_zr-----si al economy second class in Latin lisving that a great future was ahead ln ` 1, _ A wlio, one brother *\='vivo, of OOTHAM’S VICTORIA °°f.:‘°lll.;“€..::‘°5€..;’si.§lJ??*e.22. <»»- ol. he - ___________...-- loheihg his year. No ot ermu H ers ,B_ C_)_ s,,,v,v,,_ " ' ' NEW YORK. Jan. 5-More than years sin. away back in 1900 famous Hotel Victoria. at Broad- Fifth Avenue and Twenlty-sew Street, passed under the con- oi Proprietor George W. Swee- who at that time came from to enter upon a new career tiie metropolis. Immddialtely to the advent of this New who had gone out to Roches- make s repulteluon, t-he men- of that hotel spent hell a ddllsrs in its reconstruction. included the substitution of ircn marble for all the woodwork in edifice and the laying of cement to '~ Bwlluey took hold, he wh t had been commenced b lobby. This double the a new e It l‘0ul0!l of construc- 0°1‘il& *ill uid 0 low lf ll . \ ._ uhhh ir has hetore emoyed- Me” ' d also promfment in the political worl _ gave to the Victoria the added DFT , tige of their patronafici 90 that t °. house became to a remarkable dexfevl an assemblage of nctnblell- .IEZZII _ _ - - -_ ...Y -~- A W ..__._. _ _ _..._ w'i2§*i,lIf?..’2,t%’i.‘lll.‘l‘l.“il’r“i‘ll“I’loil _ cHARLoTrl-:-;'roW.N, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, igro. r ~ 1. ._ __, - __ _A so _“IQ 25 12: Ea =5 ~<`/. avi ._ -. fs. U1,-4 "1 2', 2': J /. ,»\|l\'_\\`I ‘IC .\I|\'.h.\`\ If MHS. IAAIBHIEK lHulA,l,I_BlANlu SAINT JQHN H0Sp11‘AL other N°a"bY B"lI¢f"€S Suf' The Doctors Receiving Great Praise- _"__°”'_` a " fer'0fH;‘;‘;yE_f;?~f_;io:f’s"'t Prompt Measures for Rebuilding- wi ____ ` Great Storm Prostrates Wires and' ° ` srniluorrslnp, .rnh.e-(spooiol',~I D095 Much D3m3g¢» uns Bhlrlwih 'rhooere wer er-holly ' d°S¢1'°¥lG. f0'll0w1uz s ass explosion "‘*"’“`-”"' To Settle Dis utes 0 er Lum- _znd ;l”°"°‘l °th°" b“”d1°K9 l1°HPbY ST- JOHN. Jan. 6»-(Speciai)- shipping in St. John harbor, much P V urn . _ Every s/rran°gemeut is completed- for property damage throughout the pro- bliflllg 0I`I Sl- John The total loss is over four hunidlred overcoming the inconvenience l resu t- i . . "'h°““°“¢ d°n*“`°' ml IPOD! 5119 BBYIUII1 Ure- Iv glgious washouts occurred on the RII/er,And Elsewhere' . The lighting connections are made, ICanadian Pacific near Clarendon o TORONTO, Jan. 6-Alexander Rose,_capably and' the doctors Anglin and unable to transfer passengers. ,SL John River and other intern' convicted 'recently ui beating al ,wo-|Tra:vers are receiving great praise for] Further damage is feared. A torren- “mal Waters' mln, 09'-lBP0d 505.18 I-'ime B80 lrom_thair work. tial rain accompanied the heavy gale, TOTODAO -T811. and now has been een-;_ The wildest 'storm of the seasonibut fortunately the weather was quite tenced t0 me imPFl9UHl11€l1t- IDNVBIIQG over all sections of thisi The telegraph wires are down _province since noon on Tuesday, re- Iwarm. I _`sultinlg in considerable damage to everywhere. - i ,_ _‘___ -_ 3 L-_g __ » . WAIEII WAGIIN IIIIW HIIHHIIIIS IIE IIISEASE ‘THUIIBLE EIIH `_"" at Louisburg this afternoon from the western fishing bank and rllports the NEW YORK, Jan. 5-Three South- , loss of two men, William DeCoste, is ern states joined the Prohibition -_ __ Nova Scoeisu. sud Frederick Burke ovsment recently, making a total . of Prince Edward Island. The men I eight. which are new under prohi-, Rolvfs, Jhh. e-'rho development .nl left th” Vessel ‘H 8' d°’Y W °"'”°'“d' UD ition laws The new States re MONTREAL Jan 5'_T.here is a tmwls 011 U10 HIOFHAHE Of Dwcmbsr mth Caraunn Mississip I and Alia typhoid ln Messina fills the authori- posslillity of a disorderly iineerrup- 10_ when fo but d dm g s own, an ey amen me old Ones are M,,ine_ Kan sp "arg t0 the prfewings in °°`"“°°ti°“ were never seen afterwards The At- on, oklahoma, Nm-eh Dakota, ,md Even through present cases prove io I glfct F§2_‘ft_h_°:l ;§‘.‘;;’;‘;';fan bis§`§`h‘;1; lantic has a fare ot sit thousand Gemgia' b° dysentery* as some """“te`°d' xms I.Montreal in. éhrist church cathedral pounds of uaubut' ' iiieagdmgrOiliiizioitinbgzeglhfngosgl disease. Undef P!‘¢V8~iIil1g CoI1<1if»i0nS_I on Wednesday. Part of the cere!hon| I 5 ls likely to pr0Ve just as fatal as inl to be observed on this occasion FUNERAL NOTICE ag? “Bt s"id°° in °,ui°r st“.t°5» vlsvsr. is the presentation of a “pastoral __ ~ ' . B `°rm°' has 250 p"°hib1t“’n towns- Thirteen thousand refugees have al-. stan" or gr zfe gimllar fo th I _ 0 ‘ "» 05° The brethren of St. John’s and ‘ wo_Uh_h_ds 0! Delaware is under pm_(;ei_a_i_iy reachgd' I;:l1le_s, halfl if thilznl used by the bishops in England be-Ivictona Lodges are requested t ibmon Florida has 37 prohibninni 0E;ori_;l\l;'§ rié1l1eas:Bi__;1ec_ii._1_1“rede§_&_;o;Jn fo_r_emi.hueset;i;r;etr;_§stl;;s;~ef_c;;m_sg_on.been meet the W. M. and ohlcers at thi oiohiiee, Illinois as counties, Indiana) the ,um Wm conmue two days ,DWI objected to as savorfn or Ro Masonic Temple today. Thursday at soo prohibition townships. Kohiuomlw. |Oa,,h0,,c,'s b mg ma” 2 °°1°°l¢ P- ul- sharp to attend tht .- . - _ ble section *I 92 dry counties, Massachusetts 360 . ._....;____.. I m y 8' cons em I Euneml °f °“r lat” bma" Pas' . prohibition towns. Minnesota 1 6l1I gt thi? extreme low church'andI`anti_ M‘°°tm" David small' By °" . ' ,__ I1 St tl f th h hi ' prohibition towns/ Missouri 77` dry L U Engfhnd, andec sggie (df Eh; lgigioug w_ .M_ of St J`{,`hr;I.;§ If;;K'??_N0N~ counties and Nebraska o00 dry towns. ; Ke,-,git riots of five or six years ago ' ggi Nevada has no prohibition at all.! were directed against this very u5_ ew Jersey is wide open New York age_ N . has about 285 prohibition towns, A writer who si .ns muse; u f .. 'bio hes 1.621 dry towns. Oregon has second" lion hoof .,, Elmer eo Engl: . - .__ _ g zgsdgz °_;>_f1!-_‘1tci;1__nf_Z;‘_:_I?s_Czyiximggielgléaiiif; _ci_;1vp_:_l'_¢;ss_;eii:__nw__l1;;l_; lisléntiiilagegdthlgt H der. His arrest was due to his telling firm. is sulporintcnlli nt of the provin- °““tI‘»9 and Wi5°°“9i“ has 799 PTO' MUNTREAL, Jan. 5--In the results men under my control" to proilrestl I I I ue-lghlbor that he picked up 8' WVOL 1bm°” towng' of the Christmas examinations in the publicly against this ceremony, and -- Faculty of Arts at Mcuiii, island invites all good protestauts to be Istudents have made sln exceptionally present and join him. ST. JOHIN, Jan. 4. -- The Cana-I , on “keg mat 018,55 in A _ _were married a few hours b0f0f° at Dr. Perrin. the sooroehry, is con. sion Phelan Railway oem. their ;‘_,';‘;§,§l§§f”iead,§; her mr of nearly .I the in-loo ewuhgmo 1; lillirrlglné rh._ that the ho. const ei-hln No. 1 leaving Moon-on 10,, studeum mt cms ih erigoho- §,‘,`1°‘§nm'1d“ d tim _‘gl in J seg. ga Deo. aoeh. will he the lost to ,run mm, ,D ,him Bi... use with ewol P E , e e .oh ohr e so ohne known and through to Vancouver. This train other 'students for mst place; aut | | . - - respected in the own- leaving Montreal Dec. 31st. w-ill run class and third in physics, gamma from which the Rhodes scholars 110 081881? 0D1Y. and after that date class in Lam, and in F;-amp, _ are drawn. In 1908 there were 156 Will H111 bctwevn W1l1l1'llJ9§9»I1d CBI-I In second Ye-ar, Hi-gli Warburton, in W°i<1‘~'°f°* at 0Xf°fd W1" EBU’ °”1Y ““*" “"°“* M‘"°“ 1"' city, token first einen in political bequest. Of these sixty-six came The last tralin No-8 will leave Van- *econ0my_ in which he .ties with two _ the British oversee. colonies and eELuroN. N. B., Jon. s~ The death of S lvester C. irtin many slett-lers who came over from Rustico (P. E. 1.), in 1862 to settle in the Mats/pedia Valley. Shortly af- ter that date he removed to Camp- bellton, where he has resided. For employ of the public works depart- mst class and third place in polmc_ has always talsm an active part, be- . . f Camlpqellton. Of genial disposition and in English. 0 . _' _ Gordon Irving of Vernon Rive" _he was A favorite with all with whom Bridge takes third place in political' B mme in °°“m°t- A p‘i‘;t°;,l,U:"f";h4,:.e§°r,;ordon R0,”_ .Be_ The funeral service took place from deque takes mst' class in geo1°gy_ his late residence on Monday morn- . ing, and was very largely attflli-'lu. and tum” da" in moral philosophy' The service in the church of 'ln r E Lady of Smows, was conducted ny H' J' I“OGA§Plgg¥N¥ED SENATOR Rev. Father Wallace, after which ln- . I lterment took place ir: the family lot, IU” |1B8l5i11`8 Plant will be ready on The full train service is being can- , IThureday, the insurance is being ad- coiled, (. lusted and plans prepared for the re- The Montreal express due here t OTTAWA Ja” 6_(sp°°i°'1)"'H°n a ., . _, _ E construction of a more modern build- ‘noon on Wednesday wont arrive until W' Pugsley is now “siting washing' I L v mm :Thursday night probably 1B_tel__ _ton participating in the negotiations -é ,I It is considered miraculous that tivo. West-bonmd 1;;-gms are held hell 'looking toward A settlement of the I h'~lDdl`9d Patients were handled s Auxiliary trains at the washout are disputes N lumbering “gms on the lulvllcllllsl SYDNEY, January 5.--The Glouces- ter flshlng schooner Atlantic arrived ' i W. II. IIIIIIIISES WEIIS A EAMIIUS SINGEIIS WHII PEIIISHEII In the Earthquake. New Ter-i ror From Dogs, Which Are _ Starving And Rabid. HOME, Jan. 6-(Special)-Dogs' nowI gnsw corpses like hyenas and fra- Three famous singers, Petroif, Rus- ian tenors, perished in the earth quake. HAIE MIIIIUN ~ ' -- ---- -~~f~ .___;-r-.'_~_ ,..%_, IIEAN EAHIHIIIG EIIIISEEHAIEII ,m Bishop of Nlonlrcal With Full Choral Service. Large Numbers Present. MONTREAL, Jan. il -"SpccinI)-~ ¢CYllBl¥lf»\lf0 8 danger to the' earth- Deun Farthing was today r:r.llsl‘ll':lilll quake rcfllglees. Bishop of hlontrial, sllcricd:ll'.'lii;.Il~ The animals are starving and rabid, gp ‘ Carmichael. Althougll Llle \\'r~utliii~ wil- llrlfiivor- QUGDUY Btllllck U16 5llI`ViVOTS. D055 able, Very large nillilIlcr~' \'iilil;:i;sc.iil. --~ SEAIIEIIY IIE I’lIiIIIE3 IIIIEIHIIIIISI IIIIAIIIS EIIHI SIIIICKEN IIAIII - -1 "f: =_. E /. .rr ., --lite ;;j~l~ ll l». cciltivc in liilllitti-il of :lin .ll l' ...- . . congress to-day asked for ii dire t Iars for the relief of the strlc`;Zil1Z-Y_em__ Miss Ethel ' _U-aiu' which I-ea¢|1e}11§ere19,gf; night two oillcers went to Kr.int.z'h hoilzc. Lon orth (daughter of C01 J A were W D and Mrs Bridges who gw 'er near Lake Qulnsigaxnond. As Jon- §ta'te police, with the result tllrit iwukene-d liim and asked him if he .ncw anytliing of the death of Jones. Ilaata admitted that he had found y M... I . . . , _ staff ' un resigned to take a special L took plalce at his home here Sstur " on 5 slight pretext, Krantz, accord-I Sylvester C. Martin was one of the l Institute. Guelph. Iiif Dece‘m‘be'r she ing to his' confession, levelled hisI tongue' 'I BBHIHSUTSS in HI" Q` "VII 1' Smith daughter of W and Mrs Dell IK Smith, of Blisstleld, Sunbury county. D t‘eac‘her's course at the Macdonald tisished ii fine arts course at Acailla f Seminary, Wolfville, (N. B.) Her ‘f her profession will unite in wishing her every happiness in her new life. The groom is 5, son of the late Thomas Bridges, of Sheffield, anda. grandson of the late Hon. W. E. Per- 0 ley. He is one of the most tprospe- c rous and' progressive farmers of Sun- d The happy couple will leave this q uo\vlcd_r,e of tlle sliuotlg. Finally the; 0? broke duwi. and made a confess The bride has achieved success in ‘OIL HU Said OD M0nd&Y he Beit horneI cial government furni, conliclrteil \\ll.li tile es' revolver was missingi the neigli- coll = .. iors decided to communicate with the is covered by insiliuiilcu. 'l`llr\ ilrc is sllppilscd to have culigilt. lilliri the hclitinas nppiirntlls lli Ll.:~ pi','l:c~ry, irantz was in llezl, but the oillccrrl which was in use 'l‘lilll~srill<.l nt she was n, grclit griilldnl~l. Fin. Sec’y.---J, .I. Mcliililliin. Trcns.-~II. Ilnif.l':\}'. R, S -Mllrslic l\lf‘l.P:in. .~-Jno. Kcnn:-fly. ~.II`lfi. (‘~\l‘l‘fi\ilI. 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