i' :gi Es _#ini 0 ~ \cHA1u.0'r'rE'l‘owN, Pmnceenwann isLA§iD, c/ililaoli, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, nbos. ` _ . {,;»,r,igi,9y;5§g,w,_ig;+g>,E A ' : A 1.! _ r ' ' . . ' 3;,” ~ ` ' 4+' f* 3 if lv! __ A lL€o.MoeTlViE BIG MEET S Awriii. Dttlilor I AND suowrtow l INSANE 0 CITIZEN Piunge5Viilown,_ a Fifty Foot Emhank- _ _. ~ _ _ ' ____ In Moncton Who killed' "i/ler Two Year . , ment, the.Crew" Escape" Death in the Market Hall Last Nig t to iiear ;'.‘1}£i‘§i.,°.i .i‘i°..¥§'§‘.ét.”.‘i...‘." " ’ Old Child And Tried- to Kill ' ‘ /' " , ’ _ _ i ' '_ coils uoorlm than iiroiwwii " Badly Bruised and Chilled Civic Matters Discusse_ '_ City 0-»-ii-"°=1i°P+°~~--ii-1° »=~»=' 0ill¢l‘S'“.Cl'iPPl¢il F3iii¢l"l GRfEENFlELU.Mos=-.Fab-. 8-(Special and nivei- indny. A l0o°I1l°i?lV° 'md iledvy snowplow on The crow of the engine and of plow the Fitchburg division of the Boston and Maine R. R. left the rails at a point abaut ii. mile west of Uharlemont ond plunged down aflfty-font embankment into Deer. escapnd serious luiuiy, allhough all wera_ out and bruised by contact with ice and thoroughly chilled by the plunge into cold water. SOME CURIOUS l T TRIBAL CUSTOMS ._ .i___l.__i The Astonishing Peculiaiities oi a Wild Race of Papua In Which Women Have Much Influence. LONDON, Eel: 5.-A Methodist mls aioniry in British New Guinea-now known as Papua--th` Rev W FBrownlow has added to the world's knowledge of the curious and little known races of the gre it north Pacific island by the discovery and partial taaiiug of a new tribe. The race in question consists uf about 20,000 blacks, living all a place c.llsd Dobu, The customs of the rao`e are most curious. Thclinniigration policy is more drai~tic than that of "Willie Austra1la,’ for all strnoprers have either to become full nie~nbers of the tribe or to be eaten. When dealiua with Mr Brownlow, how- ever, the di liieulty was got over by niak~ ng him a father of the tribr. In an lntolYl°W.in Sydney lilr Biown'~ low pave some interesting partllulnrs of the Dobuaiia' standard of civilization. The Dohnan laiidl laws, he said, wsie an example to inoderu_ countries. Each tribe and each family had their own ‘and and no portion was allowed to go out ol their poaeeislona except as si loin for a season’s crop. The men married out of their o_ivn tribe, and on their .death their land became the property of their sisti-rs’ children, and ec/it was handed down from Kpnpmtian 1_0 ganoralion within ihe tribe. Women have meal. influence in the adsirs of the tribe and their duties are quite distinct from those of the men, Thr men clear the bush and din the ground, than the women pri-pare itand plant ynula the crop being theirs, It u .man wanicd any yarns be\iad to ask for them. The banana patch, _bgwev_er,~ ,wus his own property, Wives w`ere obtained by puleliase, If a man paid well for his wife he could thrash her occasionally. but sh could leave him if she did not like it and R0 back to her own village, where she still has a home. In the religion ofthe people. contlnuei Mr Brownlow, there was something of ausastril worship. -A deceased' relative was regarded as sacred and his name must not lie mentioueion pain of death. An exception was made in the ease of any one being lil and given up hy the medicine man, The latter then might o-ill upon the name of an ancestor, invoking him to bring back the spirii. of the dying man. Their heaven was a place where the healthy, strong, and good looking weni. All the others went to hell. _They believe in A being who created them but left them alone afterward. STUHNI WAS Bill ii si.3iii|i, Nil., Maritim! Province Swelii bl ii 6o`-wills wind, win _ Bllnding Sn0w sr. JOHN, B. rob. .i.--From early Saturday evening until alter midnight St. John and a. large por- tion of New Brunswick experioiwoii 8 .___ storm which has not been equalled since the Saxby gale# Wllilih 1"” become the ,standard by which 811 heavy "blows" are measured here. Nova Scotia and Maine had it i=0°- The wind redéhed sixty 1111105 BD l1°\“' here about 'midnight and koi!! “D that velocity for fifteen minuf-09 but ._-n-_1-1'-\‘** Ben'who"? at Lepreaux this was f-ir outdone for eighty-four miles an hour was recorded there. . - All along the Bay of Fuudy coast great damage has been done. In St. John wharves were wrecked the steamer Empress of Ireland broke from her moorings, a fish warehouse was blown oil Navy Island into the harbor and carried up towards the falls. Pilots and other men of the sea say that the fury of the gale has not been equalled since. the Saxby gale of the sixties. It was' at its worst at high tide and this nfnde matters worse along the water front. At times, North and South wharvcs were partially submerged and some of the uprights on North wharf were torn away. Some cas‘ks of oil and molasses were rolled alnlt nuil some timbers thrown up on the wharf. Three or four scows belonging to the Dominion Coal Co., broke loose aiid were recaptured 'only after a great deal of difliculty. The water was a foot deep in the omce of the Dominion Coal _Co. and all along Smythe street. ___¢-1a_- |j| na,-di; Linimenl Cures Gargetin Cows iiiiiiffiiiaiii ii . '. - .. ,-» ,. 4 IULIJTINE ~ iiiiusll ilifiiii ii iiiiiiiiiii and reveals turn of the e C. Prowsc mayoralty candidates and the Mllrkeii f»h0l`6 is 11 Bl1I`P1\lB 0! of new men. He depreciated the ccun- in lil Bwidlllb d i'2W dl!! 58°. D°\l°°ii the candidates who-are now seeking $740.20 last. year. Umm., ex¢,°|||,,g ghpmseive; when they put up a desperate strangle to subdue election for the diderent wards. S. W. CRABBE in answer to a had anpmently lmmand bhp Guys debt Us vlomnb "ue ._ she “mounted tn cu," 8 'rbs1meetiiIiqg~wss caged to order at l\‘i°;°';\¢“'= Uma; bv _“sri Pf°WB°i':1d MAYOR p,;»1~0N,.id Mrstswm may her truss-yan--bis amid und fli.-nw ni , 0-c ack 0,-man Bmpbell being le a never een c a rman o he ' ' . . _ i, 3| 1, Li 'ld ii itln the horrible wav she kiilo the allllointed Seiiretary. . A street committee. When he left the D;°’*rR:;°u:;::;- :Bde hveeryxge T; YH” “MQ ‘- It was moved - ,ms seconded from city council ba lsit ln the banks n ` ' ` ‘ ' _ _ _ _ the audience that speakers be limit,~ sum of 512.00010 the credit of the "ml“3"°5‘ l" '.'h°w 'md "pm" the Shu hhd me "mr" cum ‘H mr mln" ed to 10 minutes ouch. This .;iu'beil g £1 thifte sig? £02 $112181: was accounts. “'il¢1\i\"l' Ll-leil"-lui lwiliiv. iiiiviiil Jllji- llili- |20 the V°i¢° WHS l05i5~ count given of it, and :io one ktllozgs A M"LEAN` “naman 'nr ward me ' ~ His Worshi Ma or Paton was the et wher rrfarred otha 4000s»ilrl hy Mr iiuahbe P Y y V e it has gone to. Mr. is .S . li first speaker. ue tendered his inn-fin Cralilw vii-drzsiii thst` the City iw- is asv.. tannins. 'li..t.i.suis bulbs.-sd - I to the citizens for having two years ?g;_‘"1';s;"°'§e':1f‘a:x;° th“:°‘;e:‘xf’§g‘;Z:: uD_ Tha om ,,,,u,,c;||,,,-5 pspma anxious tn . ess pieced him in his honorable wbsn such surpluses did not exist. i... .suit-,stan .uid kseptapsibsr which as position--a position which. he ap- He also said that the Water Oommis- um" h, Mm, ,owns clmumstmce- 1-e¢|p_ted_` He said he had Bt,-ivan t sioners had notified the City Council R 9 ` go his duty' and said ‘in reference tg that the ordinary amount for Water- W K RUGERS. °B"‘"d°'° 7°' W’“"‘ certain statements made by L_ P_ ::1‘;';_l;Zs§énki?§o;““l1$r';’0%1d?gV°$éif%0%8 Thrsegsaid that his policy was for conaol~ _.__ . 'ranton and others that tba nuances councillor Hooper 'bud said 'uint ?"*‘°“° l"°'"°‘“ "“"‘ "“"]°"‘ “""°"’“‘ Tomo, Feb. 3-at s. sectional ni the City wer? careinlly mnnagcrl. ';_‘;;°Hth;18dbt€ibetintareaged 120 _Dl'0- 'l‘ii“t W3* ‘"5 WHEN" “’“""'l '° "W 3°" committee meeting of representatives The accounts were correct, and so $6 e500 sintgl th? giinkglg pg$"1“go3‘° ernment of the Ciiy. Ha nnuli por aims today’ Baron Chmda' vice foreign far as he had any knowledge every $4; 55157 had been paid in_ wha; with Mr Campbell that Chorlotfatpln is minister, in reply to a quagtign on wit had been wisely expended. is the diilerenve. said Mr. Grabbe. -.flirty oiiy. asia bi.. saving notiiinn ai the foreign emigration policy ni tba In regard to dzoiltures .His War- He charged the Cmmcu with misalr stairs in the Cltv he hart never paid lean government, pointed out that Soilth ship said that Charlottetown's posi- g@g§§,;§ll,1§°B;_ and applying it tc' than $500 tm`(,,,'n year ,mee he c,,»,,,,.-m America was n favorable ground for tion was higher than that of any Now said Mr Grabbe there hai Japanese emigrants and a legation ~ » ti ci i 1000. fi if "ll iw' , city in (Canada. He said he had it been a lot said about the sale of “Sd $50: $800 n;heNnl:;n¥ gounsmnrs would be established in Chile to letter from a broker saying that d°b°“t“"e"» H0 the" *liked U19 MBY°l' M ° ' ~p promote better ,relations between Charlottetown bonds are gnbedged' :alle lhéidcllgilllzlxgallit these debentures at had izlven their best abilities to attend tn both countries in we matter of "ads Mr. CRABBE- ` Mi' Mclrtcshi H15 Wgrship said they had been th" why,” 'Hur' why ‘hes mm W S and emigration. MAYOR PATON- No ii is not Mr. sold in this City to responsible peo- S'°W'"'- Wh" °l`ll~|°'z°9 ""1" l‘°"°7 °"""° Minister Terauchi replied that even M_¢Il1£0i1h.' I'l1. give you an instance; 91° bm’ th? d2°u“°d _l¥“'° tml* and nonilnnte for elvle politics.. in European countries where there His Worship than 'wld how the gxfsefugivg f,,,'I,,,,r§,‘°°t,,"§,,,,';," c`f§,;';g cons. Mnoouann, _rspiyinz tn ws was not the sllghest probability ci present Council had recently in who would apply at his since for sinwiprmuiiiainnsd such nw-are nwiiisi-in war. no nation retrenvhes in the _spite of the money stringency sold i|19l11~ ` on the pn", ,,¢°|,_|,,n,, who refuse to he matter of its national defence. The $16,000 of debentures at the highest/- s01;’E1r'to(?€`l;‘g’b‘i‘ $1§:1"défm_*;;\gn]l;§liE 533 come mndmn," ,O "m,m,nt‘,lh,, o,¢_y_ tullest military; equipment was the possible figure, while Mr. Crabbe was tom that $3 00 U( th .h d'b ' db M rd ,best guarantee of peace. Japan's when he was in the Council-had been so disposed of. lilr Crlliggila igwirtehfi? He WM Tnnng ws" y B "co 0 armament* was not directed against unable to sell even $5.000 W01‘ih-` °dt¢l\‘)°t 311° 'liily-_ilililelifflilfvs oil-ld "M ‘mt W” y;"' h th* hd H' anybody but the nation must always ooUNo1LLoR Hoormi was glad ng fs” Malt l’*“~ the-‘f .‘§‘“° ‘MUS C0Ufj’~ PHO SE ° '“ “ " be prepared against avsntualitles. to note such a good attendance Oi gl-egr,_fr 33% 51,? E,'§,h1£ea ,I}Ia'f{f;X\vb',°k` i‘“'“*`"°° '°‘” me" "“"“"' °“'°“""' 1" -V"-~'~_i°”_ . J ' s e‘- vii'»lZ6l1B. l10i1WitllBf9-lldlllg tho wld works department and said ne ildd “"m'““*"““ Mm f’""h° M”y°"‘t' . 5 5 " weather. He regretted that his r c using the pric? H RAGKHAM ,Md ¢,),,,¢, |_v the Ci" o 1 bgen blamed for in re health had not been of the best fm (;_l1l;ii~g£;;1Bt;-_ Hghewagaéllzgnonggeagig accounts werecnri-not it was all the bittvr 901110 *mm Past- but °°“sid°r°d it to assure the meeting that he had for the outgoing Onuncll.hn\il' they °'"'° i | = his duty to attend this meeting to wonin the transaction with the rail- . 1 meet any charges or answer any Way although his course had been so incorrect they should be ronieiied. t “ations The y-ear past has been found fault with He had received a lcokerl very much as if it were inconeci. i q . ' . few days use s telezrsm from ns tnnk pleasure in naininniing s vv 0110 Ui U19 b°¥‘t in the City 0°““°u 5 General Manager Pottinger Moncton W history. There had been paid for saying that tba railway would slgli °'*"“° “°“°““‘""“'°‘°’ °“° M"°'""" DES MOINES- I°W°- F`°"- 3-E* jail site, redeemed debenture, sink- 1'* °°1\f1`B¢f» f0l` "Ve Yeiifil. guarantee- ati-he icurti1o0miD8°l¢°¢i°ii-‘ TPB “i‘lif‘°“ asperated over having lost a contest ing funds for Market and permanent gg $311132; gzogatfef eight mmmns was strongly supported by W S Stewart for the country printing because she works, etc., amount out of ordinary GOUNCILLOR RILEY had no desire and puttothe meeting and carried. W8S n Wdmdll. li/HBS EIUHDGUI 5°h“l“. revenue and there was a surplus of to detract from the credit he claims The meeting was ii very orderiy ons: edi"°" °f the storm L“k° Vid°¢i»B.en.- some ;450_ The C.-,.m»;|1 iw.; gfypqeq in connection with the Waterworks. Tm,” was .W nm, of A “ood ded ,,| serted her leap year prerogatives,.i;i.; 3 “Vins in '°1°""nA`°g """= m:s"‘m:‘ galergslgvn;oth:i:'Jit;eiJ(§l?l3i)lnTielvlggg interest being taken lu the Drocecdinlw in liwr current inline m“es~.the rn' debentures, and it will be a. good mm through ML Crabb, says he d bb 'I m d to be “bow OW D8 DFOPUBB thing ii this is iblinwed up. lsit ;1z,0oo to ina srssiii oi cbs city "' H ° ""°° “ff ::°_“° mm U, bm, "A °°l1=¢°°* fish* 1°' Wim* fight' COUNCILLOR PROWSE Bam. he when as lsit the council, but tba "1‘"‘ "‘°"’°°'° .°" _ I . fully belongs to her is ii wear and had been asked by B largenumber ghluzgliitlteeisown of that day improved candidaiea fortilieir Miygirassiq Alix: tem. on‘the nervous system of any 0|' citizens ,md wngsnted to bmp Mn Riley touched on the sale of HP"/‘iliefl “Gill” ii goo e ug, woman, and we have come to the he- candidatc for the mayoralty. He 'debentures and claimed it was one of i'i‘°\'° W°“K¢“°\'°“9 Bllvlilille- T|1°l‘° Will lief that in order to stay in news- looked back years ag0__when M,-_ the most creditable achievments of lots of fun inaizolil humored way- paper work and maintain our health me-» n r2°.2s“::¢:.::;‘;.t§°.;‘:°:;";.:;s"f~ _-°-“ i° My my found Gmrlottetown was not pro- L_ P_ TANTON wenylnto a agar printer who can do the fighting and gressive Oouli'il but ilcic is i~on-~- Darsion of the finances of the City swearing for us. It is leap year,and thing now to mow Wu 'Jr it They in ‘past kyears usd the present day, - this may be considered as a proposal ` f the growth of the City b h id b im d 1; Im extravagant, bn: 1 :nn snow ““ “"° ° ° y anyone W 0 wou 0 one 0 0 “Y debt and the increase oftaxation H ml the “cane so evment in the “_ i-other too saving- Tl1°'r°'s e isles scared tra iinnncini management' and A __ Y aeonony. There was a balance in the spoke o the difficulty of separating “N9 Um” bank but 350 complaints from cup Egantgity and the Waterworks ac- . G. A. Craig, the bachelor editor of sang, The city was in a deplorable IBAAd Mum-_‘EY__HBB B man who the Lytton Star, believing that a condition BB l'°ZBi'\iB “F0959 and who keeps two or three horses to ' prolmsal °f marrmge comms ‘mm sidewalks. They spent money in Mr. psy for more than one horse. want Of C0|lfld9|lce in Bl-wil B talented WOIDBD C0015 iwii D0 ~i~»» 0- .sszltial'-‘:.<:;...:’:‘°l.is.y¢.:..i”i s...........i in 8...... .. wi- by "°“"» b“" Wh" 6° 7°“' '°° '°’ it' only vwwiwd one horse. Mr- Murl°y's anfgie bzlissepavggrnrz szilsibis to iill W’ ‘wud m°n°y “ow und" A pn* charge is not °°"°°t‘ Timbtir Grants- the vacanc which Sister goham feels f;»;~~ =»'°»,:°»' 2.2.1* .“::.f‘.1:2;'.is..: .s,‘:::i::::.'<;i 0 s a s ’ ~ ' x rev an n can s ow '_-' Im ° as ' the didiculty of getting information TA eb 4_6 nm _,fha om, Y°“ I' 'lm l*°t~ 'n'°7 "Puma ln my in the Water Commissioners chico. OT wA‘ F ' P ) ~ department .last year _ $6,000, but I_ 1‘h:i‘¢§:izen_sh;>wn tbxali iigica said have mens discussed I_~.ak`e'a want of confidence “iii 'il°i“'! ,3°.‘N.P“?d.° “°‘°' 99!-_PXP 5 0 °" W U *" °mmf°' motidn in the Govarhmsutfonthe manner I ., ‘ ‘ , -' ' ‘ " ' ' "' _ .dclng.“‘Ho‘considered'the - _ ‘ ‘ say I _m_ tooyoung _a _man fon.a.caD gm’ 5? t hi h. in whale theiimber berths ln the was ._ - ' didtate form the _Vmayoraltyh-thattg di m€“&l1toor_;d:‘i:i°.ei{) ut%h.°t éiitgggbl: had Men dbpwed on _ l Y0lld(>";|la;\:i; Zizvglllldi N ||'l8t38i\ Gfilcefy Pfllesi `. ` _ ` 1 ; ' ` ’ r o-n 8 _ ‘ Bolsa? yznr "vm sipsnded lass than igxslg-if r§:§nig°'l§° uli:apn:.°"l'l'is “"B”"°" ”"" “‘° °"““"’ “"""" “°° dsrifndfffdynntgbmy iliac wines is ~ ' ‘ \¢~~ .i i th t in vs_ Clit of. Charlottetown should give be sathiled with 0ii\'°i"l iloilllliiihil ifh"t suiilcient to itself to provide barrels -“ooo-on 't nu' I! “ ° ° "Us, WBWT 150 D°0l° P06159 30"- 351° h ll nment had done worse and 2811"? ' ' to pay.. The doctor went into a de- t ` ° env" ' ootinoniliori srmwaivr, chair- ¢,,,;1§%&,2g¢mna:;‘Ph;;£¥‘b,,¢5id t iii' cn aiiiourned the debits- _ __ g . in si .ins ianrxat committee no :lated uint ina mai-use nniiding wa.; “Sf” *iii* fl" 'f°*»°m°“* *im* WI THE WEATHER- . _ I-` for an on _ City was the moot .beautiful in TORONTO' F°b_ I 4_(sN¢“_|__ iiriiiiiiiiilil ° 2°” “° Y canada. in iii. neighborhood ei :aa It WM In i=l\l>°l‘*"-“ii l"°“°ii ' ii 'i ws ailurwiss una beauiifui. Fm” ,f° '"°“f,| “°"h°"’ mm’ ., `. ~ ' °‘ ‘ ' iineau very co . Voice--What did it colt? . lrhe people of Ward Th for-» which ~-‘°*“-*-*_* _ _ OOUNCILLQR STEWART than he was a candidate mikn' Ooannsalls, »aanaan=.,.~ad uhvllndl 1°" ° “"‘“ °' ‘°'°‘“‘° ""1 °"“°“` §’.'°i'.l'.`i”°$'. £22 WIA §°`.'T§." .212 ‘""““°‘ "' “““‘“’ "“'.{n“...".L'..2K"°“'" lh°'”'| _”'1°1°“ °' ‘ b‘l“°° bird aa interest in thai war'd by a hu“'“".-_P"h" ftvor of the City. number of electors. He said he had a Bm wh.; A vows- nm mi insinas his bis °*°“° in the Ward. while W- ill. ____,,___,,,,,___,_....__.. Rogers his opponent did not svsh i““'°°*- s in ni. ii uma ii asia Advtfflitmlllfs UUUNCILWR 5'mW*R'*"° D‘“`*”¢ §:°:v';nld° aytlia b¢:i as endless condcnnd the years I have been in this Ooiinnil thought .Mi-. Urabbe had made a 1." hp q|"¢|g“¢|°p_ -_ti_ii'a,_ii_iiilain¢' lisa mn cbs new ai' luoglziazlhgaigigg mgwém no: _ _ -'iiliiii °*ii1°‘*\“-_ ”'°- . ni.. in ,tin 0 _.im -_».i°-»»--wi -»-ii A if 'M °'°iv»°~v by emily rl" ilk* """ ‘° ‘” “"~°{‘§° mm ffm; i||’,m'y§&E aigunar, imma. _.li \\"f.'i.i- adniiuidn into a-ina: alfa naar, l.l»iiiii_¢iit Cures Csliil- _ gsvoss sis time The abilities io. *W* dl"_“"'"'°“ °°°° "`°°"‘°'"*'°, '°", _ rson for the position of Mayor referrin g With Ice-cold Water. Accounts Critized---Mayoralty §';g§_y:_§;=_g::;';°-1;-=_b§;;§gf§; Terrible Struggle. ' snccessin the Council. The nomination "°° “°°°“‘°" ‘V J il J°'"""°° ‘“ “ °‘°""' liolvcros, mb a-ispuiali-walls in ` `*“""" ' Ws'sTEWART W." ‘nw u damned eiltefinsanlty Mrs Thomas V Dousatt The Market Hall was well filled' A VOICE- How does the flue . _ killed her two-year-old child by Huh in 1 t 1 ht u d t d 7 . criticism of the City accounts and ooufee 'c was as n g ca' e °` “W d th t th ' salad ihim. Fe put a dashing its brains out and was in the act getbsr by His worship lunynr Paton ooUNo1l.Lol=i sfruwarvr- we ;;mbe:°‘q:;m§:B to the Mmm md umm" om _mm "me one wh.” rgrfhissszsisévizgggltfcs prior to the :;‘:uml;`;t£ FOP ,_-in mgg§:_n]'tb`;Sg€n§g;|i cnficluded by snylrur that the meeting discovered by the family. on tlis platform were His wnrsblp 030.00. Bonds were issued for that Slwiilii fi-Pl>°i“i B °°‘“'”‘°'=° ”° '“°P°°” Th’ “'°'”““ ‘"’ '"”°°‘°° "“"‘°‘“"'°” Mayor Paton, who presided, the City and deducting the interest on these the accounts and exillilill Ulf’ l°m° W "t"- Councillors; S. W. Crabbe, and B. bonds from the revenue derived from citizens, and would suggest the election Suffering froniafrastured rib sustained 'to eu it from the cradle and after har lighting he, with the other children wa abieto get tha little one away from liar _ and the woman was taken to the police station. l The Dolicett fainliv consists ‘ol father, mother and eight children. Doucett ia an I C R employee and has been working on the steam evans up to a few days ago when he sustained l fllotlmi rib and has since been confined to his house. It appears that Mrs Doucett has been lil the Insane Asylum on two dllerant ous- Qions. A few days apo ~hc allowed 'liens of re tui iiiiig insanity :ind was bvluii. closely \\'1itc*»»rl. S ii- \\»,»i~ 38 y<=iir» ulri. exists in her print shop. We're a -Missouri Democrat of forty years' standing; considered a smooth print- er; as to our fighting qualities, nuf- iice to say. we come from a family that kills; on the swearing proposi- tion, our press feeder says that we would be there with the goods, as' we swear in seven diderent languages at once when things go-wrong on press night. But before we would a- gree to take up Llnsle's' burdens she will have to show credentials as to the eligibility to the vacancy which we have known existed for some time at our wigwam. She must know how to make pancakes, fry ham and eggs and make good coffee; she must have the staying qualities to chosen a soiled shirt up and down a wash- board until it becomes clean; she must know how to darn socks and the gable end of our trousers, etc. If the fair editrese feels _like ,filling is vacancy for a vacancy being filled, we standrealy to close the deal." TH£ i|IlIEiilHiiI " v AFFHEIJ NUBEI. LONDON, Feb. 3»-Alfred Nobel. whose memory receives its annual re- vival in the award of his mimihcent prizes. had little personal knowledge of England. He disliked our climate and cooking-ln all London he found only one hotel and one restaurant where dinner was a possibility, and he qualified even this praise hy des- cribing their cuisine ae "the loam disagreeable" in England. A disap- pointment that lie never got over was that he was not elected a mem- ber of the Royal Society, while his lifelong weakness and nervous dis- position and winter bronchitis made iirst Paris a Ban Remo his i-liosen abode itmmmanf, gf 1 iscalth. Only twice ‘ever visit the slest high e :tory which he established in Scot In Paris he was to be seen dail 'huddled up in his rugs in his carriage driving to his laboratory outside the city. Ho had an extraordinary knowledge of languages, a distrust of lawyers-he had made his will-and when heart disease came upon him he .wore a sphygmograph to trace the irrQu1a~ rities of his pulse. Tirlng of the pictures on his walls he arranged with an art dealer to ‘have his rooms hung with pictures on hire, returning them and receiving others in exchange as often as its liked. 'He took out 129 patients in England, and the invention to which he attached most importance was his artificial india rubber, of which few people have ever heard, because his dyllfiamite speaks so loudly for il.- se _ , i --_-__ Ben who P of fun-but it's the initial evening of Vlnntcombe's orchestra there; its e big double picture bill tonight; its an opportunity to no Viola Wentworth in her “Fencing Boll" Whliih ff°°k the people completely by atom' Oli Monday evening; and to end the list it's the night that Austin Trainer will sing the illustrated song "The Man With the ‘hedder and the Hoes." Now for generosity of proportions mipipihcgrixim lleadl my othaa v re-an :::' :..:.....i',°“.:‘.:°..: .,... .. .... »- »---»» fi--»»»-» ii- 1- -if managers has certainly never been ap- ’ . The twenty opportunities to get The something tangible as a reminder of this exceptional evening at Wonke- land are ones l.hat_every one should embrace Cl 50~in Gold is not to be .GIVEN iiili|EHl 'dom had for nothing and in thisgal they cost nothing I All that. ban to be one is to buy a tiitet to one of the beet ‘shows the city has ev been coarse, and you ma1,;¢et.sitii;"Gia gold or the siib_a_tant.l_als. ' You will hear the flu; tagtmmeg- tal music in the dty--the favorite vocalist in the role of Inman; the catohleat and most charming song and dance demoiistrator among the vandavilllsta now en,.i3nte the picture houses, and a list” ple- turea double that of any other peo- formance and have an o portunity to ODI. ~=€‘1= '§.’.\\"§¢P'°*‘ QL`U3‘*§\~ it A'}¢rE.T¢;7 ‘TY2-C-*J;'.` \nL`&¢z£‘)?‘f~`l