-»- --ff ~ ’ H+ ,W -.. ........,..,... .__ ... - ._..__........ -.-»-...< - ~ - ~ -- --v ~ -» - ~.v "_ , _ ..-. a. . . .,»s,pupv»»fppn-» DBCEMBER 30, 1998 ,nm mrser lnlnvs. THE CHARLO'l"l`E'l`OWN GUARDIAN rmsr or im. ' ,AGE MVB ggml-. -_ is-.__-_1_ _. ‘ ' '°- -1 -L 5- ..._ =» ‘i ...$.15 l _._ _.l _. THE_HESULT HE BYE ELECTIUNS _-_ ,.-.. HON'l‘R§_lAL, Deo. 29-The result o THE HE RTHQ KE -HORROR BBW SHEH BHJIHEH SIXTY THOUSAND DE D wir bye elections in the province M- Milly. Wal fatally shot by his shows the Gouin Government was AIFOUIH. Balcrn Assa-ly. The murdu-5| FiT§A`t“`{HiiH1i n MHS. EHWAHD WHELAN arp- .__ '_’I‘he_death of Mrs. Whelan, widow of the' large lfoiaorable Edward Whelan one o e at ers of coniedera ion, ROME, Dec. 29- S ial - _ he removed a familiar nguie lu” the ( Dec ) The me A nity, is lady universally known and The Government sent General Coa- astel' 111' U19 Province of Calabria and the island of Sicily has assumed troops in the devestated territory. _ ur! lreatly esteemed. Mrs. Wh.lan, ._ lal_lvDl'n in H_.&1lil1X. Nova Scotia d removed to Charlottetown with; Each successive report from the ll hu' father and family hnii B century n|o_ During' her long residence in this Province, -she experienced many new pdlictioml. first in the death of her mented and dearly beloved husband, rise the death or har sen as-nie who pas drowned in a sudden siuali on me -Hillsboro River on that intni Dominion Day, then the death oi her mly daughter Annie who died from the effects of a fall, and finally the complete datruction of her home by hre on a cold winter night when she has compelled to face the storm and me refuge in the home of a nelgh. hor. Mrs. Whelan sttaintd the good old are of 83 years, and Saturday af. usrnoon was laid to rest in Sliorwond Cemetery, followed by many friends md relatives who thereby showed the last mark oi respect to an estlmabie luman. HHST HUEKEY UE THE SEASHN Staggering proportions. One of the nrst measures will be to declare martial law, Bo. b..rs phlaged the ruins of scat- tered buildings and stole clath.a¢ and stricken region makes more appai-em, that the first stories of widespread destruction were little if any exag valuables from the corpes. S°l`8t9d- They were not deterred by the ~tin!V1l;%Be:,nlf; iilone reports 12,000 vic~ Eames that broke out in several soc- . s feared this ie only t '=-011° of the city but their advantage Partial list of the dead and wounded .i the light for their vandalism, ‘ Reports are coming from othe 'ihe night in Messina was one of AUWDS giving estimates of the dea horror indescribable. from 500 to several thousands. hire. robbery, de-ad and dying on Reggie. (population 45,000) still re- every Hide. the city was in the ut- mnins in tragic isolation, It is im- most confnsicn and the people panic. P05 Able A0 get Word from the strick- 5"1°k°” “nd Und" 8 Bllell Of terror. cn city and the silence gives I-is., to Troops began to pour into Messina 'most fearful npprcllensions. and a number of_ steamers arrived Vanlnlism of the worst kind hmyffom the Peninsula with soldiers. broken out and the Government has Patrols were at once organized and adopted most severe measures for re- enmts mam’ to bring order into the pression Robbers and looters are Bituatim- shot on sight, T Bands of citizens were formed and The prison at Mesgina collapsed lhelped’ heioically in the work oi ra ! '_ ° 0 e e Fire And Tidal Wave Add io the Ruin Wrought by Seismic Shocks. Mes- gm;-:gt35.m3.;;__‘;,.:.: lh:n turned his revolve on a woman P t I Both partie. shui are still living nn; Fllilll- V, Messina. is ` Feared From the Unburied Bodies J. M. Asealy, one of the vietiinys, , 9 Boom are 'till alive beneath the S1113 And Reggie Share the Fate of San Francisco. es i ence ....... the WUI”-l\ il U1 a critical condi- bad been a resident here for the put UV' YHIPB. and was a wealthy mer- chrllt satto to take full charge of the countless dead bodies are scattered 'lhe British squadron at Syracuse ruins. - T h h 'lt of UIFOUKAI U16 WFBGKBSG and decompev.-i left at once for Messina, taking doe- Owing to the inadquacy of the res- E" ' °°“°¢ W” f 9 T99” I lion will doubtless bring neatilence to.s and supplies of medicines for th cue forces it will be imposei le to ` quarrel over a demand of the young- e A . l er man for money to start him ll to add to the horrors of. the sir.un~iuccor of the wounded. Also several reach Jiese people and bring them ` business. tion. The dover' ation over the entire dis- trict is complute. No part of the Pm- vin.e of Regglo de Calabria escaped. The disturbance was most sever, along the shores of the Straits of Messina where the cities of Manning, and Reggio are situated. . The shocks caused the gas meters to explode and' disastrous fires re- suited. ’lhe flames helped greatly to swell the death list. ` 'lhe configuration of the Straits of Messina has been matterially altered. 'Ihc tid-al wave that completed the destructive work oi the earthquake was .$2 feet high. RUSS*-U BMW af. Syracuse. 'tha Bishop of Messina is buried under Deputies from Messina, together wgth the family. mul-ten dead. The Fuici family is one of the most prominent in Catania. “U13 C011BPs0d and other churches well as the city hall threaten to fall at any moment. 'l‘l.e tidal wave sank number-leg .small boats in that harbor. Al Riiloito the tidal wave was 3 Nei high. It swept with anpnuin power and' lasted 42 seconds. out alive, one hundred thousand. urea. The Triliuna publishes a special 1’-@l@§'l`MI\ saying the casualties w=ll tinted, LONDON, Dec. 29-(Special)-A special des ai.h from C tazanro . . , _ 9. D a _ u\|d'ui;,-iii fire was uiscovcrel in 1 says only a few thousand out of f e death or injuries. at fifty thousand persona by the be L Salem Allaly got away, but 11| lr is reooited from Catania that Messina has A population eloae to, capture is certain. the ruins of the residence of i~'li1,'nor, other d°SDf=\*-Che* D12" N10 dent B5 Fuicl. s member ni the chsrnhsi- oi;M°BSll='- at wen more errullmi; Sr- ' gt, .lg nu E ,nu il nun 3`> ` Baisrzanincir, out., pu.;-' - li tr fn ./lurk ou ed ‘h G ` I” 1 j‘r»ncrsoyo : 1. y. 5 popu at on of Regun ha” camp W. Sibbett, and occuplid by 1.1. Godeon, as law offices. g The population of Reggie is plnc! Time was B h,V,,.`.y ml. -_.OHM and thc firf- vmdililf-; ,evra <" 'i-' ‘\- I Wiieless tclenraphy has been of tho CATANIA, Dec. 29--iSpecinl)- greatest assistance ln getting reports, Mmmt Aatna. the great volcano a a“Lh'°riu“s- _ Ink? g;,f`i1|:lGckaS(Tvn0& |u§_1:; . from the devastated regions and help- Short distance from here, is showing ROME. Dec. 29-(Special)-.‘ "on-‘ bllruédu ' ° Some of the prisoners were killed 9°u°- .ing the authorities to realize the eg- °0n9id¢"9-D10 2107-i\'l|1y 8-Hd detona-tions denaatmn °E th* WPQTEU “h`°a“Y """ > . ceived here places the total dca-hi ------------ but the s,,,,.,,,0,,, made their e,mpe| Many Coureswus acts were per- tent nl the disaster and send help to ""“1°‘1 W1 ~° heard in the city. bo- b ml 1 1 k rO1_' between sixty and seventy thoui..i:i.1_ and joined the hooligans who were-,tormed by Wldiers and CUEZWS- B-Hd places where it was most urgetiy 5" cf -W 9 V0 “me 0 Emo B k ‘ill 901114? N628 the rescuers themselves I1°0d°d- _ . ling out of the crater, have added to --- sacking the city. ' A ~ - l - a' ith itll r'-h"»P““A= Such confugion reigned that the,1°5t 7-mil' “V95 "Ying £0. help others. A ily ug Dona ron o e a an, ' E I. tm .1 _ I According to the director of the lo- VB Y |18 post ble is being done navy, composed oi three of the best cm observatory this activity is dip mh.l0;‘Tml;P¢;, §);:h2;lc;The lflrsti of robbers met with no resistance. lt th d d b tu h, h d 1 nl I . ey C “mp °“‘I The local chief of police lies dead in' 0 succor A ° W°“n ° ' but the "Mei 8' es ips a e °r 8 cruise °nf00’f-ly Connected with the earthquakes ship between the ledmtnon tcnm au.l‘ .measures are still utterly inadequate the Atlantic before news of the dis- ` which have wlouallt such ave.. th, chauen em dl d f d ’ th the rooms of his office. The barraek Wanderers got \MTl;;i-e5(1ClTv§§spluye(°; at Messina were demolished. u»°wing '°° th” lmmsellity of the dis- ester came. RUME. Dec. 29-\Sl1€fif*1)-A des- ir tel h R patch from Palermo. Sicily, siys the AH! Wellflug before n émwd of fwe The commander of the troops was Hater' A Through W eless egrap y wag| th d_ killed mtnght d th, i Th D _ _ .dead at Messina as a result of the usan 1 an ure are many e nest palaces, churches and possible to reach these vessels and or. lea,-thquake and -tidal wave are wti_m_ o ID U19 8060116 half the Montreal Vicfimi HJHOUE U10 Clllisted men. 'theatres of Messina are now heaps of der them to proceed at full speed for |ated ul twelve thousand E E - to James Shields, \vl'h a crinwl mell- teanl played the visitors off their, _.____,,_>__,___,_.__ ___ _A if :___ _ feet. scoring five successive goals ' - f- - ~- -na f==l- - -1-J-----t. V --- ` -:si-as . . - . _ . ......._,-_-_..»------ - J----»u==.-r .hwy address' by _mother my rt: l T' lin the rur`ilg rink on Chrl.l:irl Refugees from Mrssina state fur.; one hundred forei n 'nests per -'iw E L - - - in the Hotel Trinacria, the holil 'c I ing completely demolished, A WUNHEHEUL P Queen Helena refused to permit lltrl U husband to proceed alone to tl.: scene of the disaster and di-termintl to share the dun ers with him. Consequtntly both the King ani' K Queen left Rome this afternoon fc. the south CHATI-l~\l\l, Doc. 28--A wondrrful freak of mil rc or art was pre e ted T‘“5°°Tmm f°f`fI.”.f..".”.°“..§§.PH"HlH.NENT IIAPE HHETHNCHURCH LIST HE THE lPiE.HI BUYS NEAHLY l;f..;"..‘1:;:j3°i.;.L;;5§;;é,eiw The second gain ' `p y lulnesday. l _ in the woo . 0 . _ - - 4 it mountrd for Mr. Shields I. lea luv Pissui _ __ WAY THE QUESTIQN sushi uulus _isvivxliliu pm, . _ HHHEW lIAHNElHE'S HHEETING TU AIVIEHIIA y- _.__ “li NEW YORK, Dec. 28-The 'li . ~.- dey says: Andrew Bnrnegle epint .imae at homc, surrounded by rela- tives and friends. A cab drove up to his Fifth Avenue house with it visit- or. 'Ric latter went inside the house and o, moment later 8 livcried scr- v`e/nt appeared and almost dragged the ohdeur inside the house. Saying? "Mr, Carnegie wrn‘s you to come in md have someiing to cat."'l`he chauffeur obeyed. Here is Mr. Cnrnogie's Christmas greetings to 'l‘.ie public: Mr. Carnegie cohgratillaoes the country: "UDOH having a man of such character as lr. Tait for its next president. "‘,Upon the return of unduly exacted indemnity to Chinn, u noble act. lorhhy of the bc-at traditions of the past. r ,“llpom the removal of s\1Dl>0S°d all legeednin between the rel1\1l>1i° *Wd Jaipur, which is proved now never should have existed. ' "Especially does he corlgratuiate the republic upon the renewal of the old time friendship with Venezuela, sad "Upon the general imvmvement in imgimgg and outlook for the future. "We have many reasons for grati- tude. ee well as for coni;l`8¢“1B*i0“9- in .ie wsu with sur highly favored land." __ _ _ »»*'T- '--- BYDNEY, December 28-Miss Phoe- be Lrookman, a member of one of the oldest and most prominent fam- ilies in Cape Breton, died this morn- RBV. DF. St3€l€, M€mbEl‘ Of UIll0Il C0H=\'11=i\}jf§(fu;l}§ *\g1§{§§0if§_£°;fg§emd ,Me BOSTON, Dec. 27.-Several sudden accidental deiills and one shooting af-, frav which is txpocted to rc-sub fatally, ' ' ' ' -C . ' - . . . lm” “Bed elhhty Tlx years Um “ec - » s I) ‘ Frlil-ny charged with aesult with a loud- oastd was a daughter of the late Captain Samuc, llroukman n/nd was the sole cxeclltrix of tic estate, val- ued at one hundred nnd fifty thous- and dollars.. She ls survived by two sisters. (Continued from yesterday.) If \.n-lon should taae place it is \HHY HUS 'IAN WLNIET Tl 5 i `pro.i.ied that churches ensuring il. l A I \GE,`T\viii conduct their aii...ll's as they do A i lat yie_.ouL uuull alley vulnnuallly B665 0 a C|.\..l.i;,e. Anti ll. is quits ilneiy that " ‘ `ior some time names oi olncers and ference Discusses Its Rise, lrogress @f1,»s~g1~;;,\»g;y,;.~p,gsgg;,;;~3_,;;_h;3_5, tn on o ~i - le! wulilld in the uhdolnlii lt \\'ii.~l bo- ' lie-vedthaiCovglooouluvsgtwgicgviéalt is u legcd that ra./lo, vi del' at Covinifs homo in the North end, r' ruse-l a. disturbance and was ejected a clipping from the Boston Sunrlfly nosrou, D . za-'rh fu l l _ ec e o ow ng; S rf' ki Glare nl Det. 21th, and gives lui..-r .-._.-.. lf, A I UEE EUH THE WEST particulars of the near asphyxlaiiuu of two Island boys. Illuminating gas, accidently turned on, nearly killed tuo brothers yes tr- day morning at T4 Waltham St. John and Paul Perry, rigid twrnty- four and twcnty~t\vo ycnrs, vlh ise homes are in Prince Edward lsbnl, . . _ , f un the qouso. Coming back later it “ters m th’ Uguwd church W9” i. alleged that he fired it revulv-lr shot ;n3‘e‘;3 ?“;°;':€’°‘i‘; ‘;he”“5nEi‘£;‘i*' OT: B" rlmiugh the frontdoor but did not hit ‘ We an one. all NADABNFS It 01' Previous to or-I Eater the two men met in Covino’s ulnation should be members of the yarn and the shooting, which resulted Supernumcrary Fund on such terms lin Covm's wound followed. The police as may he a er ‘ upon, chased Grezio and he made considerable NAME OF CHURCH "@="FA8~nC0~ New voax, Du.. ze-A st. Peters- ; _ _ ,L ,,,__,a,,, as A M ,,__ . _ H 1 to me “mes say°"_In Lu “Mwtrvu 1: or tnis ls s‘c»eup'1nttueH N0 “ctw” was “MW “Wu mia' one colhlsel};h‘hToA\:ll1IT;r1;h.DeEh‘TTrego\3 hav; bi; “pm” ' An iiins ahlo the course of a session- of the Con- uw OL ,W_um0 www awry ond' 0_ é"°sE ot mlssian w°m°n' Mlfle era' \.i.|: thulenes, “bible Uiiristlan bashing' p]0‘)D`ed “Tat the (iginbregs \_il1u\°\¢ll," B|liNB.l`B altiiuugll tune Dann: ihguld exert itsetlf in fax; t 1 ml re n_a_ly msdwyeuwd M mu “me OL me esta~ushmmt‘ Ol “Pair n :me :L_ last. iviecheuist uulon,» almost a gen- riages. Pcrpetuanmairhi;lil‘=?)»ml and eration ago. rrovision is ai..o inane e o en ~ _ clured, wervh se of the éravest in tue basis of Union lor otnsi °J"‘°"m°” ‘ ‘H mu c.iu.cnes entering and retaining .‘h.,li gentleman proposed that the full i. , . . 581 titité s'lI\0'.iiii ee Luc Uliltdd Tteps 0t.tha Umon itatlgndot thehwnigl Presbytcri n, Methodist and lugwn btrzgttgunlg' Saas] 'eu W I 6 ' Oongregationaiist Chui‘ches"; and the mHi~f1°‘;mi_’Iva,.bo,. nP0`f,£, lfocovered fm sho t ti.le “Tho United Church.” huuy of an unknown man from me Otier suggestions were made, out llie Cha,-193 River, (o.nmittee did not deem lt to be _____________.. pan uf its work to liaise the church l name merel su ewfivo, were found' un<‘on=cioun at vi'ht o- clock in their room with one of the gas burners turred on full. Pavl is at the City hospitul, but h‘s c nlicion is not serious. John re\ived quickly and was not sent to the hospital. Mrs. Minnie Campbell, who conduc, tu thc lcf‘._':i“,r, llfwsc ut 74 Waltham St.. said that the msn had come to visit their sister fcl' Christrmas. Paul rctlrtd early, but John d‘idn't go to bed until well in the morning. Some time later she d-ehcted the odor of gas and traced it to their room in time to save their lives ,.______.----- .--we SYQNEY, December IB-Rev. Dr. Pr~'n e, tl-e famous.\'ukon preacher, left yietcrday for Montrea\_and the west. Llis uaslng his call to St. And- -fus and He v»us,~.lhlr. settlement in Sydney with The Herald, he said . 'T ,' Z tuat he h d bccn in the lhick of L strenuous life ,for twenty-six years, and his inclination was now toward might have at least some owportun ity to read and write. The doctor ls flrllv alive to the power and the np rovtrn-’t'es of :he press. The denim' anis th it he will rome to a decision l a nmnilr-r rgnrregafion, where he ` S . _"‘%’j:'.'a-¢-#ii . “g reach a total of seventy five thousand' The some ni the cathedral at Cat- P°°P‘°- ` ` . as TUB report has not been substan- r Niuu , ”' .- t :- K ,. t »...». .. r .eg 1 lt ,-.:‘~=.- 4:4, . .1 b 'H nil' 4' .,. .» ~>’..‘ 34”, :4 x » it 7% in the mn‘t°r by the middle of Jann- ,¢ rry and will announce it at that time. . ,,_..,.._._-_-»--on i“5“*m°°' deceit “nd sm' ec l "ties aieuuu n when eu erin. Huhsevera B' 7 5g‘ ' E E v t d p ui all , 5 _ ~ s __ T _ ` _ _ ws ““ PM ° d cl. f. A \ he °“‘t' d°w“ *'° um Church I Mlnai-de Llnlmant Cures Diphillerie. M\n,,,,1~, L,m,,,.,,,_ Cure, Dg,*,,,’g_ Several women delega p W “_ “Ba 3:18 ui8_y’ 08 lritlll um “nent” were “Cm tlatin churches Courts. Elilillilflg- MUN- sh9¢t“k°w9'v ' ' f ADM),-gqyg-f¢gA'l‘»lUN._.... .,. __ ,_ , _V i thi? lai'.fCI`, Will* Vlolenuy attacked torl Here is “hay Lim \_,,_,u_l,_“i,,r,95 egpefl- “_°_°‘_;'1°°_ Y 'trying to limit the emancipation of me _d LB swan” mmm_m0_’_ “Mya W0m““» 'md the Presiding ladies ‘Fd queheiuns of law were involved re- ilw l-Ifflatest ‘nmculty in mammm “E garniilg properties and funus. lr. was thi 1, h t opp ` _ - - _ ~ s propose u one DI any of tue nuree n go g I i i (To Be Cowmnedl) b ' ` ' ' ~ - - » . .;..__.,_..._~--- ___.;.__._____._-.__..s_.~ _.1 Minard'u Linime-.it C ires:Colds cts. ____ .__ _,_1-11| TORONTO DM; 28_..Th° following C0|\dCT\S2d Adviftisefnznts will piove verygntcresting to aumlr order. _ V, _____..__~._.;.;____;. qound that most oi tne properties ol ` ' ` ' r '- '” ~--- ers of the great runners. AA. M.. il i t nd the r enoyuc lan - - hhslcheh :hi-se st3.t.\.d on sluostanilal- _ ‘E99 _l“_‘t';.§’l.9¥PF.°_“!§2';‘9P;)___ ly .he same term... This reinnrlr how-,PWOUND purse containing a small e.el does not apply Lo tue pro,.el'tles sum of money. Owl el can have he-In ny the ui,n,r¢gatlouai cnurcl-he ‘same by applying at Bar. L;-_--1on & Co. nor io euite all the rres.;y*t~.ri.n W Ac.;-30d_1ipd. Ali1*`r\ED ‘cil‘iltUBB. Age-on years. Weight-lou pounds. height-ti feet 'i inches. Stiiue--45 inet u inches. Nationalty -inngllsh. 5 lsiueratlon all legal rilulcultles were ‘solved and all lights of local churches were secured. 'i'ne lawyers who were members of the Committee rendered excell.nt service on all these import- ant points. 1 Another ma/ttetr that required much consideration beioie a solution was reached was the funds for the sup- port of aged and lndrm ministers their widows and children. It was found that the leading churches had nrtnily one million and three quarters invested for the benefit of the classes mentioned above.” it was evident to all that faith must be kept with the einimimis and prospective claimants. It was agreed if feasible tounite all thise lu-nds, and whether possible or not it was decided to pool all the in- come ‘froxn the funds and use the in- come arising therefrom for the claim- ants, and if necessary to supplement this by assessment on the churches. Provision is made for any ministers who may not he claimants to pay in‘o the fund and so entitle them on the same conditions as others to he beneficiaries. This in aimilir to the action taken at the time of the Me- thodist Union. So that all the min- CHIOAGO MARKETS. ' QHIQAGO, December 29-(Bpeclal)~ Dec. What 98| Jan. Wheat , . 1 McLEOD- H _gun york Art1l¢» Ul1\11`-h°3- H°W°'°" mt*-f m“‘m °““'l ANTED a girl for general house- work. Apply at 159 Grafton St. ~_______¢__12-30d‘3ipd . |`I`%OARDERS WANTED a few hoard ` . . ers can be accoinodated at the Rustico House, 76 Pownal St. l 12--30d3ipd. 1 -_--____»----- Tolvl l.Oi\ouuAT. Nationality-Canadian Indian Age-20 years. Vveigut-11.5 pounds. heigutf-6 feet ll. inches. Stride-5 rect is inches. bhrubbs Best Periormances-Five Dec. Corn |‘¥"ANTED» Raw mn' Vu mum- miles, Zum. 33 2-5s.; ten miles, 50m. ~ 0'-‘"2 F0* 'md M““‘“`°“’- High' lou. Jan. is, 1902, defeated live nneu 1°" “Wh P"E°°“ lmid' W' A' J‘h“' in relay in Boston, ten miles; time, | tori:-,»l\’lf»n‘uarlie. 12-l8dr3.nos. 51m_ 53 2_5s_ November’ 190,, beat re. ‘Y1\HE FARMERS' INSTI"l"l'l`E of lay oi Tom Meyers, Sam Williams ' Kin ston inlClyde River offers for and Fi-ani; Kannly, ten miles; time, sn.‘c too registered Shorthorrl bulls 52m. Shruhb has never attempted to ri ing three years old* to be sold by 1-aw the Marathon distance. lpri ate sale until _January 9, 1909. If Lofngboavs Best Performances- _not diePOP¢d M hem" that dam Wm Won the Boston Marathon last year, he .sold by Public section on the 9th establishing n record el zh. 24m. 24s. at the ll0\ll‘ Of ‘CWD 0'C10Ck BC C\i’d9 for the distance, twenty-five miles. River Corner H081' P1'°9bYW'\`lnU After that he ran several races, in- Cburch. Unt‘1 that date one can be cluding the Montreal Star Klng's sfen at J0l1ll MCLUBIVS Clyde RiV¢f, Birthday race in 1907, in which he and the other at John Murray’s. covered 15 miles in 1 hour 26.55. Just Clyde River Baltic Fond. Should before going to the Llymprlc Mgr-5. above day be unfavorable sale will thon, he ran over the same course in take place on liih at same hour. By 1.24.08. Last October he won the order oi cornmitiee. 12-30d1irZipd. same race in 1.25.44. Then he started' to prepare for ihe series of races, than ¥<`.ver_vone should look up the program 9-1' 9 '-0 he FUD All MMUSOU 340810 081'- which amwaraln thiaieenc of the muai- den. Cn Feb. 13, 1908, heat rtlay of cal and theatrical entertainment to he thaw mon in Boston, ten miles, 50m. given in St. Paul'.\l Schoolroom this ov- 52 3-55. (Ti-ack was afterward' said to Glliliil- | be short.) Defeated Dorando in regu- ---~* liar Maralhcrn distance in Madison Minard ‘s Lfvyiment Cures Gsrgel in cows square Gmden' The temperature registered li de- FAIR AND MU-DER~ green above zero at 3 o'clock this ---' morning. TORONTO. December 30-(Speeia\)- __...----- Livht eo rviorlcrefe "vt to south west TRY the PAUVSOME SAUSAGE 126 Jan. Corn .i . .. I _ ' may Pork . . ‘ $18.45 winds, fair and milder. rper. fb at SAUNDERS Q NEWSOM B. Vi A _,._.._ LONQBOAT AND HIS TRAINERANU MANAGER TOM FLANAGAN. .;' » \ 1 A t . A A I , .. .. . > .-V ll ~\