v I ' r Iam? __ W, ,- " ~ we ‘ *Y _ _ _ - _ --_x_n”_"____.-» B _ --__ _ , _ ____ W _ - Clie' __ _e.€Nape.-noun-ev,n'Z5@h~1c,yAunAnv. fe I nes-or in-.» _ _f~°°..._.*=s.§.'-=ieg§_';s@g¢....~@°"" . _ __ ew.;-_ -'_ ’ ‘l» 'g 'f-_‘e»-(5 _-'1_\_ _{ e rs., 1" 11 yi I _ . --. . .,_,_:i t ' '~_».__ » -_ "gi-`¢' -; -.ii 1: _ .,_.',`* ALL LE'A_vEsHiPi ._ _ `d __ __ 3*’ _ _ ' , _ .__ ie ,., , . n A _ ., . _ _ . .,_ _ _ ____- -1-1;_i<_ \ UWER ._rWILL__eDEMAND CESSION AD-RIANOPLE i_i_....__;___ Owing to liieiperienee of new Fireman fire 0r ` ' And Leave I aaa Islands in Hand P -_ - ,- _. - _ _ . _ _ ` __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ° so owns I in'uenrgetawa~§iintn Illsa I' ‘ 1 __ _ I Raumanlaelletermlned to Have Sllietrla ur 1 _ N- S- ‘ - -R-a . is u In uu-s_ nr siiunuu =-»»-=---- uf ' telieor 'town-Plata _gy - I '_;_ '_J- _ ' 1 _ _ #1--ii.. 1 li ‘i N <» __, i1G_;?r_d_previoui»_ry announced, by The _at Pictou and that; owing to their' * (Canadian Press) limited to the conquest of Adrianople (mmm to ,mn G _ , ian the -mari grey, on s,,.,,,,_ 1,,,gpem',,¢.',_ he dm 'mtldeem it ,',,.,,_»-f (Special to 'rho Guardian) ' ' (Canadian Press) LONDON Jan iz-'rha Powers win* Baika ex ei-ta think that darthe 1 ds ti ' " ‘ ~1~1A1urxJ iz.-h' -' " _ " _ "D un TRU Q S _ nn___,H; Wu wan' Gai; elggnvb :'_§>t_:';_ieal1>io:.i:‘oz;m_dire;:t to ilgxltto attempt to return to gh". amp Urwium _B8-and 'she oziimenm MONTREAL, Jan 12-This Wander present g note to the Ottoman gov present conditions Adriancple can be -_. .J ' ._ _ _ _ ` '~ _= A ,_. .. . " l n._1_ , _V1 _ __ V in _ -____ _ _ _ _ um ng to e own -as the ntnnme -nad nb _- _ _ _ .on e r _ _ at ers defeated the Ottawa team Satur- ernment Monday recommending that Itaken in a few days by the sacrihce :n¢?ne@nE§;5;tm;lggi“1:q§t;3‘I§1?' Eu ¢t8t0Wn. _Needless tu say the tg,-nd ,nnnvy ice_m_her any 0:6: -9B,r“';_, Chebucto iced _at the entrance_to‘ day night by a score _of 11 to 8. 'l“.irkey leave the Aegean Islands _ in '_of livethousand men. - “met Bev”-al bdudmgs were bu ndmewh-git vgtess. disappointment -and dey. Ice was -met with 'all tht way,' H§1lilf°'x‘ha °1`1_. __ _In Quebec the Quebec team defeated the hands _of the powers but making' (Canadian Press) ed' _ _-,_ _ -_- .~’_-, * _ _ _ considers ' that the sudden WM fvund necessary ig' go nmnnd .byfin the immigration buildings here rlanople. change of pla w d 1; th - The steamer-struck in a. thick 'fog' 1 ' . _Huong ns as ue o lco con "fp ?;i1;_;;\;élnl;le§i)c_;nsu Island The and with a southwesterly wind blow Tugkrey s delegates meanwhile are e statement of M Lapovany. the Rp- _mt 3 mystery, an it we., caribou channel was blocked and it Of 11°F 8" P“=°“e°f° ere Safe the canaaiane 4 ta s. -it eiear that the Turks must eeae Aa. I Lorrnoiv, Jan. in-what neninanie - will get after Bulgaria is indicated by ‘_ _.- Q, _ .- _ - ' r . ' . ‘ - ~' ' , . . _ . _ uni Until* after the arrival of the Grey Latex' at 'a conferencnle held in the mg and gr°m1dmg °n the “meh 516°' A1 1 ‘ ili?Tnak£ig;etFIi!;dcgi?;1§s1siohl;°lr onrgrejgdeg a:<:§r:1niil;11ll:tei`sth)nFx1-c?dxi;:etow1:30si‘(‘l’: _ - -_ » at Georgeto n .1 g it 1 ‘_ _ - of the I-lead she was fully protectedi' ; ‘ . _ _ _ . ___ ._ _ _ tion could 1:0 ghtaiherd easnt?>ut`l:e 311212110; _!;‘:;‘_§)in:Iic§_iB nga, P. at___ and in calm weathen _ _ made was to keep Adrianople. The Iirupture but nevertheless will Provide P B811 V6 WEB " Allies are impatient of inaction and iagainst whatever may happen. zggsgvenqzgta1;‘om:£:`$::;?Uw‘:é¥-li" gresegt D C111Pm9-I1. J Williams ami engxfafge qvszg 2301;? §;_§,.f;°$n3§ threaten to break oil the conference Roumania wants Silistria and ii the D Nicholson’ M P and R H J y :ln Hogan' "“1”`°“°“t1"3 the F111' nnvn been to tau and resume the war Bal ars will not cede it will take it A ' 'i I I 1 X I 1 ' " ' ‘ ' 1 ' 'th ' 1 _ g _ inns-,President of the Board or Trad; gtenri-$3118 It egwpzgrrefoghgt ‘thi '1'h°'S’ 1” “° _ °’P1““*i°“ 0! the It is -remarked that Greece has never by farce. -and .rom him it was learned that arrival of the Grey at P-ictou tlieilre-f stmndmg °l the ship' Tm’ G”'pt°'1“‘ ceased h°smmes` At the present pour Panera are on' _ _ nnotnm. incident _in the nmmews men were called together by the _nays .he did not hear the ,og alarm ' _ ' Servia has nothing more to con- If these are broken off the order for _ _.___ _ _ strike was th, cans, 0( the t,-0nb1,,_ Chief E 1 d t In tn t 1, although he struck not a quarter o'i ‘ quer. _ concentration will followed by’ - _ _ _ owing to the dimculty of telephom added _i‘:_5g°;_;1`rl°_»)‘;tetgwn all 163° _g‘;_1_-;_ n min, distant from “_ - (Canadian Press) -_ -With respect to Montinegro the ar- I an order for occupation of Silintria (nncml by Pham” ing an that could be lenmed dennitn__ previously were to be pam on and' - LOUISVILLE, Jan. _12-Seven bun- mistice has never _been dhsei-ved -by and certain other frontier points. ___ _ _ _ A _ _ __ _ __ _ I _ _ _ _ . .. A _ . 1 " ’ w" ' _ . _ I i 1 ‘; ' ` ` ` 1 ' _ _ 1 I _ . o _ _ , _ . _ tha Jon. .12.-Bunmier side citizens were startled last night by the report that one of its citizen Roy ’lf¢G0\1brey, a young man aged eb°\f¢_‘_ `Di,11dtet_n, had 'eonhniittea ani cide in* -his ‘room at The Homestead report c!‘tunete_;l_{_, proved to he an 0182 on " ‘al ough dangerously? 11°!! .the.trL\f.h. Doctors were called 111 _*ii vows. men- =1¢_h°"zh in- au _extremely critical condition, was hi-dlight hack t_o.life It yaDF;¢4'l ’th`e.t he had 'been drink ingedurfng the day. At night his* rodih-mate, Braden Clark, who had gone to bed earlier, was awakened by the _-‘dtru glee of his companion whom he gnu” 'qymg on wg nom- and nn. large packing plant of P Burns & sn nrdn bad] tt n N °" pafgjltiy dy|ng_ _He at once sent for Co, did two thousand dollars damage a _Em burning tnn ,wand nat of the times printing _nary since the construction of the doclbre and in a few minutes_Drs Alelf- McNeill -and JL Jardine were on B theiipot. .An empty ounce vial, 'lab elleq carbolic ‘acid land evidences that _- - t theryoung msn had taken the poison, pended on it for meat supplies. In - _ tollithe story and suggested the rem- consequence a meat famine is feared. rgpmly and the smoke was so den” edy, They worked with him and suc~` ce ~ ly. -When suiliciently recovered l|,_ i|:_'._| Cui ,;_ _ _ --e,.n:.uni°..ee-_ .4_“.. "iff _ _»ua'uee1y_ -' - M- Gul-'r, -learns that the young mah was n_zg§dllicted to drink ‘but- that, like tqii.-liilny others, he play- en with thefdeinen e¢.ai~in_s_.___1-I_e -iei_ honirable Ind upright, a capable W°l‘t1!l0»H 3¥N1't11° 1119531115 01 8 S005. the stock. exchange today amended °r1;g1“_t°d‘ and in tw'-°’ °" three h°“1`B useful citizen. we has had his lesson the ¢0nst1_tn¢i°n _ny the ucnnngn no was under control. _ and his own d ‘sense will apply lt. _ _ . it.- It was a clo 6 call but just such a ten nn1f_n,,,.nntun¢_inn to ni,” dent” ment was destroyed and other stock eau as lean -drinking may brine to any whwtrgf chances with it: amendment in the cnnntuntion dons Flour tvpe setting machines and ' - ‘ not become effective until January of 1”"P“°" b°°k binding 1’°‘1’°r' ruling ’ next year. oineiaie or the exchange' machinery. being in e pert of the- ' ` ‘ " assert that the change is inno way building l`0m0¢° 110111 the HTG. were -_ connected with certain ‘reform" d9»Ii`lB8°f1`1>y‘ Wetell- _ measures now under consideration. = Li ht and power were cut oil bu “'11” wa'Bl¥IN‘iS 'I N. Jan. a-'rha ap- ....- ... .- ..... .. ... U.....£0lL BARDNS States of liiglgird E. Mylius, threat- ened. with defottation at New York . bccllise he was convicted in London of criminally libelllng King George, H0591. where he was a boarder. The I .-ei.. _ as ly from the captain was that a new that all the firemen remaining would contingent oi’ firemen was taken on (Continued on page three) (Canadian Press) CALGARY Jan 12-Fire in the a late hour tonight The fire is The establi-slrment is theiargest in omce h I ' - e west and many western cities de _ ..".l,__ _ _ 'ff » ~ _ _-__ NEW YORK, Jan. 8-Governors of to make the nomlnatiii comm n 'it has been’ in the past. The IIWADE MilRii'ET' AI] Fllil III MIIIICTIIII TIMES PIIIKIIIE PLAIII III Hill FIRE ' ` _ 1;_>‘.l_'1lzi1e$_:‘;ollowodta sgairwny lneading thai er the nniiain willffnot be decided by Secretary Na- gel 'bf the dvartment of commerce and"labor, un Il he has heard Ed- ward Holton dimes, editor of Liber- at of Pai-iq, in which the allehed lilglpug story, was published. Mr. James il on the steamer La Proifenee, due 'Iii New York, January ll. I-Ie asked-Uominissionor of Immi- gra on Williams at New York, by cab from P is to delay final dis- posl on of til: case until he could nr ‘ t nie vsriuen ni the published accqbnt, alleging that the King of Engmd__-y_¢_¢_rs-- _contracted a. mor-' gan c-morris e. - Mr. Nagel granted the ‘ra est wi ` the statement _that he not"'d osed to. close the ," '_1‘6hg",. _ny one interested <'I°:fi's§1t‘ be ,resid ' e o _ _ - The-immigration special board of inquiry 'at lllllfl Island _held that -ll- belling e. king was a crime involying should __ __-sdinission to this' country ‘ moral tu it de and for that reason me tr ¢ _ -,(~,§",¢h-g-»_-.----»- »----§“..°':°.';.&€i .-l"..:.':: nz l‘:.:;.'°“‘=...- ~ . - ne -‘ _ Pav is PO0MQ'$>-= ' . I ' ,. ~ - on snsr Music. came out at a, recently at' Worcestershire of artistic peo- amid the greatest in llllolihdbd other lc border and it is possible that he LONDON, Jan. 8-American co`a1‘ owners are prepared to furnish Brit- ish consumers with supplies of noel at lower prices than those fixed by the coal producers of the United -King dom. - According to the statement publish- ed today in the Shipping World, Dav- id Alfred Thomas, head of the Welsh coal combination, will sail for New York on Jahuary 11, in order to vis- it' the great coal fields on the Atlant- may, put the matter to 9, pi-actice.l_ test. _' BREAKWATER NOW _ _ ` _ FOUR I-I»llN"DRED FEET S11 JOHN, N. B., Jan. 10- -The brealnwntcr in Courtenay Bay, now in course of construction by the Cour- tenay Construction Company for the hough it is already quite an iinpol- inglooking piece of work this is less than ahetiura ei the length an the.. completed breukwater will be 1,600 feet i ng. The work has been ,pro- gressigg ,satisfactorily in of the unfavorable weather which has been experienced lately and it is-still a-' hesd oz chsestimstes- -_ a-¢»_'I¢uh-n------in nov P'Ass-ms ss A ami.. _ Jan. _ 9-A_N°\‘_g el- -'childhoba be n in-i, eighteen, until in the Victor foulid_to _b9_ t hil f 'lhlf (Special to the Guardian) MONCTON N B Jan 12-Fi 5 Y zu e the basement nn business oilices as well as part of basement near the furnace spread t at four employes in the upper story had their escape cut' oil and had to leave the windows by means of lnd- ders. _ asemen an ,got in o the 601111138 tllréafelling total the destruc- g. y bardwork the firemen kept it in the section of the building where it, A cstload. of news print in the base- damaged by water. I _ t temporary repairs were eilected and the proprietor of the Transcrip ten- dered the use of his press and the paper will appear as usual tomorrow.; _ Kl_Ci~lESON_'$_ '- BROTHER BIi`_AOKS'l'ONE, Vs., Jan. 8 -Earli Richtson. brother of Rev. Clarence V. Rieholon, who _was elecrocuted in Boston last spring for the `:'nurd'e'r of Miss Avis Linnell, has entered at _Blackstone Academy, H, preparatory school, to dt himself for the Baptist ministry, _ He arrived here a day or two ago from his home in Amherst and enter- ed ‘upon his studies with vim. It was ffhroiigh 'the influence of E. B. Ligou, prihclphl of the academy, that young Richelon detqrgnlnd to take up the ministry. - _ -___.i--.-_-_.~_. liltnuggilsnrs, T Ill! EUEITS, " - ' IEETIIIGS. ETO ' tint pix' Te; insertion in -igiis*-loluhin. Cash must accom _ ei-du and nn per cent discount _ red, Ilinlmnm charge twenty- ilve ' Branehuoi the its annual llle 'rn 'si- °° uriflfiynsi. EXI, I-11Mli. The are which origin-ataa in the' -;.._¢_._i_.._ SNOW Dil CBSCADES SEATTLE Wash, Jan 8-All day an army of men with huge locomo tives and rotaries struggled success fully to keep the drifting snow from burying the tracks of the Northern Pacific and Milwaukee railways through the Cascade Mountains T - night and tomorrovn the same work must be repeated for snow ls falling again The trains of these railroads pass between banks of snow higher than the tops of the cars It is doubtful if there ever was so much snow in the mountains early in Jan allways. __.__,.______ D_UELLlSTS_ -KISS __ -mm _nnuisieeur NEW, YORK, Jan. 8-The United. States will lose tomorrow the only two real duellists arrested in this part of the _country for nearly one hundred years. Pietro Dutto and Charles Van Cent, who satisfied their old world notions of honor on De- cember 3 by exchanging harmless shots in a vacant lot, promised the igourt today to go back to,Europe if their sentences were suspended. Dutto is an Italian and Van Centi a Frenchman. They quarrelled over' the proper way to conduct the Balk- an war. To -show that they were quite reconciled they embraced in the' court room and fervently kissed. ` The maximum penalty for fighting' duels in this state is ten years in prison. _ - casassssp inns f ron |.I\'rE rcs _ __ _ c|.issn=|cmos< One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accom- pany ordor and five per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty- five cents. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FOR nobody to buy notes signed by Mrs. Peter ‘Dunn,- Ei_ngi~_ql_d. 1-M_‘1iln_21pd. SAUNSOME SAUSAGES THE BEST made. Fresh every day at Saun- lerl, _Newsom it' Co. 9-8Mtl. HALIBUT, Hnnnocx, FLNNAN Haddies, kippers, hloatcrs, at Cen- tral Market, W. & P. Horton. setting. Guardian ANY PERSON ing into a fall to Kennedy. and _ shop to Queen Passmore pants. place and from to who ;5° l“‘l0U1l\0Wl perator will sail on May 7 on her Imperator is the largest liner in the world. She is an eleven story float. tor is fitted witb'three eleci'.ric ele- cae. e s ass- nng ss oonie in the Louis XVI style. It is 300 FRUH ‘CRUP LDSS _ LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8-'1‘wenty- Gve million dollars was the amount xe o ak y consensus of opinion regarding' e loss sustained by cit-‘ freeze ended this morning. This fig- ure is not official. manager of the California Fruit Growers Exchange, said that accur- ate estimates of damage could not be made for several days, but $25- the activity of the allies seems to be grvienetoha §i<;i;n:ndhfni1;ilien have hge; Tuigey iwnos; sotldiorsunnndfe frcqunnt Ronmnnin now demands n px-°¢o¢u1 r n o r om s a eng sor es n o cu ari, ere ore e water front here as a result of rising, resumption of hostilities really con from Bulgw ' ` undermkmg 11° “MB” waters in the Ohio River earns only the field operations where R°“"'8“15 “S 30011 39 Pea" 1° W5' eluded with Turkey -__. feet long. _ The annual meeting of the League i of the Cross Society, Charlottetown, took place in their hall on Dorches~ street, Charlottetown, yesterday af- ternoon. and was largely attended. The reports of the officers showed the society to be in a flourishing condition, this being due to the un-‘ . b H d t d b tiring eilorts of the retiring Presi- S dent, W. J. Brawders, together with‘ his stall of energetic oilicers. Specia1lI report to the success of the society's` annual picnic and also to the install- which is now under construction and- will be ready for use in a few days.I The Spiritual Director, Rev. P. A estimate. Other estimates run as they succeeded in reducing the debt high as $40,000,000. to a very low figure and he further Oranges advanced fifty _cents a box assured the members present that be- Oh '$118 LOB Alleles wholesale market fore another annual meeting the pro- today. This was a direct .result of_ perty would be clear of debt. Hisl the freeze. Grape fruit, which also. hope for the erection oi a new hall, suffered heavil durin the last three eceivad with enthusiasm by the Y I! _ was r days, want up twenty-five cents a' members. The following is the result box, ‘ of the election of ofllcefi- ll_i.__ , I THE FEM'-HER TIIE TEIPEII TUBE '- Tonoumo, Jan. is-naerénéing North westerly winds, fair, and dbcid-' edly colder. Tha temperature e,¢.__thi-ea o'e10uk this morning by the Rexall Store 'nested 'rliermometer with a northern' President-P. A. Smith. Vice-Pres.--Wilfrid Doucette. Secretary-W. J .' Brawdere. Treasurer-Joseph Francis. Marshall-A. £VlcD0nald, re-elected. Hall Commit ee-A. JOY. -5- B1`°W1\ _ _ < a P. no ie. _ ‘ TlDE,l00l, ETC mianaitingy committee-A. Joy. A- (Special to the Guardian) _-M cDonald and P. l'JoY10- _1;limBl._i£_Fl.00DS j PITTSBURG, Pa., Jan. 8-P0l"I exposure was twenty-six degreaskigns 01 weetru Pennsylvania, ohio- . 9 _ _ **°“'_"~‘-°°--- 4 (1 W Vi nia are facing a_ seri- °b°g'° ‘¥°f°_-#"4 with -_B ¢°\\*»\\°\‘l\ °=- :ga neg.: sitgtion tonight, owing to D0! F0 '¢W°l1'1Y'9°“_’l\ °1’°"°- . - _a steady and rapid rise of the vari~ lowest - temperature recorded was nineteen degrees above- and the highest was twenty-. above. The lowest the previous was -.fifteen degreesinhove. At- -a-.m. Saturday it was ‘nineteen- at nine p.ni. it was twan- be high this 6.18 a. in. ` of the moon will Jany. 15 nt S D. The length of today will be line wx .san-ann-Q-_--A_¢¢*| lllldrdl I-lllilllilt Curl Th” h1g1'°“ t°m1?°“t“1'° l'°°91'd°‘1. ous rivers and small streams. ywterday W” th1"tY'°1x d°3*`°°° A wide area of low land is under 4\b°"_° “F0-Bild 15119 1°W°°1¢ W" °h1"°f water. Hundreds of persons have ty_rf0\llf BDUYB- Art llhlil 8. ID. it 'Bl bs." dl-ivan from their hqmgg. mgny thirty-five aboveand at nine p. m. it buildings nm nnruy no0¢|,d_ A num. W” thu't'7"°“'~°'b°v°' ber of transportation companies are crippled and _several thousand men employed by industries in the flood zone have been thrown out of work. Rlinnmo, cal., Jen. 11- It was learned ’he_re_that nearly 'a down msn are searching the hilh of Trinity sannty fer gait. _aunt worth ss4,oao _buried in champagne bottles in 1858. Several attempts previously have been made to find the good and new- ly found information the source df which has not been disclosed, has mn “num t 11 qg _ _ again sat, the treasure hunters on the 1 hewiinpo: 'i‘ii»etv.Z1%*91I1_ e'°¢*- ` Afhold Smith, who Lunction City, as the current the time, it hidden .his cellar. Andrew ¢° GOLD DUST FORTUNE. ` T V ._-T. - Henry W. Hopkins, of Wlrrln. _ ~ __ -‘Y “°*"""“ ui nuuiss sfvuf sinus _._-._-.,_.-.-__._,.___-';§'_;._f_§f-ff_.f is Iunnvlu In uni annum maiden voyage to New York The’- L- -- Can di P (Canadian Press) ins Palace. 919 feet lens. with en MON-ménn °_,,f,f lrzfilepom can LONDON, Jan 11-'rha United gggfacgnegg 01050 Egg); 1€g:§rnnn_I:§;, cerning the condition of the Duchess Kmgd°m was Swept B°t\“`d°Y and ' _ B d b - can accommodate 5.000 Passengers. -0' Gonuugght °°“un“° t° show im nt‘:,’:.n;y_ sgngggvgrwgfndozfgiénun-33:' Among other features the Impers-;1 pmvemen ' ' are reported. . i Coasting shipping was dlmpl. vators, s. winter garden, summer _ _ ur:°:;...:.:‘;2.‘§'°».:..f.i..“:_';°e:e; :LEAGUE 0F CROSS Eiorfns In-naic is s ~» ‘ """*‘ ~"""' M.” 'a‘:.°‘~.:~.°=;:‘°° .er “ °.°°“=°s nrmuii mrfnrur -~ " -- ~ _ °!9"‘-” ~°' WINNIPEG, Jan. 8-A few mo- ments after they walked arm in arm ure the Private consulting room of Dr. Fletcher, in the Somerset block on Portage avenue at 8.10 this morn- ing. Walter Eves, an Englishman, twenty-eight years old, placed the- muzzle of a. revolver at the forehead of Mrs. Alfred Hancock and fired -I ullet into her brain, killilfg hardn- tantly. He then turned the weapon upon himself and will die from the 'rug “uit gwwem in th” th"-° days' reference was made in the President's|°ne°t's of tht" bullets 'he and nu’ his body. Evas has lived in Winnipegmewerat Earl G. Iheeu, assistant general ,ng 0, an ,,ddm0,,,,1 bowling may years. while the women has been here S ome months. Nothing is known of her husband. It is believed the couple were lovers and jealousy niavy-account . McDonald, then 'referred to their pro- 1°* th” °’1m°~ 000,000 is regarded as a conservative perty on Queen street, stating that Evea came to Canada sin: years ago. About a year ago he took -a trip to England and when he returned ‘ho brought Mrs. Hancock, believed toe be a widow. They lived together as man and wife for some time, but a short time ago they separated _-and he returned to his old boarding house on Carlton Street. The murdered woman is described as Perhaps the most strikingly -hand- some woman in Winnipeg. Bbe veg about thirty years old. QUEENS wAN'1"c.RaN'r. KINGSTON, Ont., Jan. 19-Repro-_ sentatives of Queens University will tomorrow wait ou sip Jam” Wuf, ney and ask for a grant for the “ 1. versity from the government. putation left today and will be join" in Toronto by a number of outside trustees who will confer with the P26- micr. The deputation will net nskfgr BUY definite amount. MIND READING BY GIRL OF TEN' CAUSES WONDER _ am. WARREN, R. I., Jan. 5.-On a lit. tie farm on _the outskirts of this town lives a ten-year-old girl wha ig myltifving the community by remark- able exhihitions of har powers of tel- ellethy and mind reading. She is Beulah Maude Miller, the youngebt daughter of David F. Miller, a build- ing contraclor, _ -The mind of Beulah may be-our pared to a highly sensitilod graphic negative, according- ~ u -I 3. dent of psychology. Since _ 5;, demonstrated her power, --ll gi* Q._;_»‘ years ago, she has -' .I-., _-eg she now accomplishes -.1 reading as difficult _ll f, ‘ " professional teilpl _ L., ' ` _ One p it! 1* -'\ reading -is ence of h perfect -' »- _ “"1 Yu" 5"/V ' -33.*; J". _-in exhi till! u'-iid- nnnfg: 5| are molar s m on nh than that of Glad will .f to work without the xp but itrrt impossible without killer. Every one who has |fiild’l exhibition rleelillallly bility of fraud. She lil! ll other room while the witnmeh debating what prohllml _to INC; and will _do het mind ,lm haelfis turned. to has ¢ sister or father. ii - 5 Ei *ies gi ‘- '= is I F ¥ I i --a,-'- - l 'I I ll - , _ 'ig ‘lf-E-».f si .$32, 3; _‘I_»_‘i; ii ill: -"05-'_ ii -1'*-» .. it Ie? -_- if-_ ; 'ff-5'. I1 If fir