_ 11.' " il 6 'V_'°BN'N_19 D .,_.fi ' i :___- ' 4 _ _ V' Ai' ` .mtyfyspg ._‘, All-Y _ RUC! UID” IILAII _-1 ‘M l ‘THE cHARLo'l°rE'rowN CANADA Mouse if Y, DECEMBER 29, 1913 ns.. ..’.....»- <~~Puilui”s‘iurur.su.si“i" _ __ _ _ .‘ LATEST NEWS _ ’ “M JE -"1 - __ svmus .nes .1 _ . . ume's Cl1ll1`0il t0 consider the claims of God ~ . Rv# ~.= f 31°-"~ Df~”'l‘...ll'. Fuller: ~ Di°¢1ly forceful and eloquent OD, in reel-.bn the twelfth verse of ns., _ ll ' ' 5' nn" L°rd'h3t11 boon mindful _:lui they stood in relation to tlie Eternal e 5 G05- They were like men who 1 fillllfv - sometimes reigns ld, celebrations were une; ne fly _t 6 childrtn of Israel celdllr _ ~ tlMlr~'delivei\a.1i9e from Egypl;_ A ° 'éeerveil it, but sense te ie nie an i-'<»‘i- Jw# Yi 5 8.1141 in this psalm there 59"- “TQUN Was a note of ,f*7°“¢»` $15513 l'il18il1E, because of older deliverance- but there was l0y » ...ri :lil ll.‘;l.'r";,. lf llvordo \a sermon f l, '| 5- at they should r 'J 3 BDPMUS rx( take stock of the months that Bt- unknown future before them, the' Old Year will hav breathed his and more also lay Milind them and discover ust where had the and - ‘Some from a valley below wlel, _ » li li ll ` tel' pjtgfs in thsir national life they nsiviaridicziiiilel to-pill-iilothat they could ' “ls not this the very time that of their deliverance from- brings these things home to us?" the ‘ » ‘ l ' K -- WHS' speaker asked "Th t wn%n ti I . e rees are bare, on 0 those two celebro-‘the ermine mantle of winter clothes this last . our streets, and in -s. few hours rl _ ON CLOSING YEAll _ sinus chilli ilisiwi _,_- Chgluffeur Either one of a Gang of Abductors or their Dupe. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 28.-As a se. fluence to the receipt of letters in which money was demanded from the fllmlly ol Miss Jessie McCann, a Young settlement worker, who dlgap- peered from her home in Brooklyn on D°°¢ml>°r 4. and is still missing, the police to day arrested Claude Sim. e 8'” and will re lvlins deed in ine nimale n ___ __ nnnndennn n __ 0 8- Wm el' 11 sbt. We stand where 1110 S. a c an cur. The letters ' “au” "°‘”~ i" tl” 11111:; two points of time, so to speak, Olibfsd to give $2,000 for informa- d d come into contact lust as two crystal tion as to her whereabouts and 9 s heres touch each other in poin a hots of sorrow, of palm ,md yet of 10|* which they had longed go m AHB B0 640917 they were surroun by an onlstic forces There w tim “Pe er 'mm' a “imma” mingling ony, will be followed by the o ekpsrlencb They could not appro their medféastion on the past wit c_lea r no of aln than that which . ., was ound in the text The Israelites thriliibges pilgéehlggeretiggsggeizo the paint sill decided to keep the apppl s e e . ° » n m n ut- himself with the police at hand in llfn-g case of need. Simmons e tagonistic “to tho expansion of their ~ r n _ 1 . . “pp af --lun --1 nf. 1- -fu of .‘;;1‘.l;r..:.:;l:.;l‘:.s.. $.§.:...“°'° °' tg* could almost read in the faces of “ch And yet we cannot leave the il 8 without remembering some of were bswailing their condition T li - .. _ .. _ _ felt that their Bl-irroundlngs were by mg oi 'The Ron can by Lady B an' ler. It was one of the most tbl* they cried out “Our God is in heavf'ns" Could they ‘that nig fdther up the lessons of the p year and sum them up in any bet t “St who will never again cheer me in way than in the experience of th Israelites? Charltes Lamb, medita presr e just as midnlgh approached at the - ~ close Qt the yeah sam that th no place, in no circumstances of __ w re two lv i I - ' _ ~ ` Gary man ca_'lll1r_vh;i$a_i;eesco_r>_:-tedevn;'_Y such power and inspiration as when jnttern bnt Wm try ,mn nnd out with 1 fti hlhh tb btf_ £5310 umn;_e'r";_r; wbeiinnde ng? 0 f1'°ll1 the 1`eE°“°€ 01 “'05” who time Simmons is arraigned to-mor- which he contemplated the years The nrrnrher urged the necessity ahead of him One was peculiarly his patience in trin,natrnn_ tnen, nnn 1,1 _ °w”' hi” ""7 °W"' ‘md that W” be no resentment. In thc home of , _ -_ . _» _ _ _ _ the death as well as birth, in gain as ' -. » e common son of Adamf- in sorrow an much as 195° ranks and had passed into his birthday the other was and they could not come any mo r joy there were tn, gn ey than Lamb could come, to the close r:;‘nd not understand; nnt they coup; of thelysar without glancing back not meaenre me by taking one yea,-_ _ w“‘h°“*' “ying t° discover what ad` as a chapter; they must wait until V i "‘“‘°°’ ‘Y 1"” ‘”"'d° in “W ”““5“ they got te the end. 'rben they weuldi _ that were moral and the things that B only was well; ty, -'- were spiritual. They all knew wh the and nf. the ear was, the conimon hawrness was an weny They W mm mr mimang &“¢kn0r,Bytt;,;‘;r():,r;1,"€\'; not in the wine press of sorrow al to i-eetogofre their responsibilities "1 111° spltlti bpingq, ii they were ils,l\l.ly_ IjIe_ was afflicted in their affliction. Y 9-9- space. The one, darkening into had pur- t of ported to be from s dissatisfied meni- de- bei' 0! B Sling which was holding Og th n W , _ _ ther pr soner. he last letter fixed e a o and sunshine in life s time ls bright with prospect and hope. place in the _hotel district of Man- old 'hattan where the money was to be the turned OVBI' by a messenger boy. her the Robert G. McCann, brother of the edi one ‘He had a note saying "give the hem-_ ___ theier the package." and was signed survivors Another comrade gone “Ford” When Simmons was arrest- the ed he declared he had been given the ter fight" A few bud KONG fF0H1 i-h€il` note by a man who hired his taxlcab “E uc of an eternal God, and the over the telephone from the garage _nl and told him to go to the place ie where he was arrested. The police "B did the consolations of religion have have no evidence as to who mote he ° they hors the remellls °l some loved *sbs sul of handwriting experts by the one p 0” were broken-hearted by their loss. rnw_ well as loss, 1° 'n ibut tb ,C look back and ay B' sorrow and sadness as well as t as for God _was sorrowing wi hs ere (Canadian Press.) on - ~ of _.__,___.__._______. e -- PENSAGOLA Fla , Dec. 27-»'l‘wc me, _.former employees of the Royal Bani ',_of Canada at Havana, accused ot abscondlng with about $6,500 of th: ` 'bimk’s_ funds, are believed. byxthe au- iiiili iililiilii iiliiiiiil Pliliii M SL _mm 'nxt'7""`_"""""`A"""2"'T;A:"`>;`_`>'_"""`_'">:`>'_`>"'_'_"`! thorlties 'to be aboard the Arnericar illfiliiiii iii MMLS SALEM Mass , December 26-Und- -- reme court decree issued to- schooner, Doris, ldue here this week Government agents will hoard the _Doris when she arrives and urresf the absconders. - ___.-__,_,_,-__-- ' lilil (li Liil iii SWEEFING Sliliilli er a sup day. Mrs. Mary E McDonald Rockport, must deliver to Charles Wendell, of Bkqwhegan, Maine, parchment patent of nobility bestow- ad lu 1690 by King Carolus., of Swe- den, upon Adolph Wendell. Mrs. M - several years ago, and Charles . Wendell sought the aid of the cou s C Donald purcl1~aked_ the patent for $10 rt to recover it on the contention tbbirt under Swedish ‘ law of the sldsilst male descendant, wblc gf’ (spselsl to 'rbs Guardian.) _'_ - sr. Jouu, pee. is-'rbs str. ‘vn- 0 glnian of the Allan Line landed hers today 2200 packages of mails fr m Britain. The work of unloading tlicl mails commenced at 11,23 and was on the cars at 12.58, or one hour 'and | 35 minutes. Officials of postal service as well as the steamer men say ,this this visi e J of nobllit should remain in custody 0' Cmmd_n_ he claims to hs. _Wendell is ordered' , ____ ______________ t reimburse Mrs. McDonald for the_ B price she paid for the vo\`°\““¢“*~- ___________._.___-- _izonnssssuncs _ 1oc,i._Ars for i cilisslrlcrnio One cent per word auch inse ion is -Mill iH`lS lil NEW YORK Dec. 27.-Two men drowned in the East River and ten men--the crews of two barges wreck- ed on'the New Jersey const-grlven up as lost, is the toll in human lives oi the storm which swept over this city and vicinity early yesterday morning. constitutes a recorcl which has never _ H ` (_ At lleabright, N. J., a fashionable hee” approached in my 0 ‘er pm summer resort twenty miles south of here. most of the houses have either been wrecked or surrounded by water. Several hotels and many fine resi- this column. Cash must acc mvzauy ____ - v order. Minimum charge l-We LY cen_t£.__ _ F93 ~s<*‘1lE’“ D-MVWG “HGH onasrnwrowu. Md., pee. 21.- nt Queen 'Behr stables. __ asgr-iz-z_sM4l <1. ef_'i`AG§ET CREAM SEPARA OR Fam ties at Kent County J all in or sale, 1000 pounds capsclt , nea new. Apply Benl. Cari.er,'nuotic ear 3507-'it-_1l"ilVl3l._ B (Canadian Press) dances were among those undermined and badly damaged. Seventy fami- lies are homeless The damage to property is estimated at $1 000 000 most of it borne by Seabright and of the property losses are due to bulkheads giving way, under the on slsught of waves lashed into a. fury by a gale which at one time reached u velocity of ninety miles an hour. , A Two three masted barges whose I ell iollli 111511* bamed with crews have been given up as lost mob of in r Sheriff Williom BPUWI1 111111 1119 d°P“ were in tow of the ses going tug Ed r 5°* W ward P' , while the storn. was at its fl Y 11111011 N°1`l1“1'1 Mabel- °°i°f°d» th’ worst, the barges broke away an n' self-confessed murderer of John L then drifted inshore midway between The mob WHS diBl1°fS°d el" life saving stations 15 and 16, six _ ;__g__ g_,__,,_"____,__. ._ r. -_ Coleman. ERB F0 - u an luallwwsi miles seutb el seaside rsrli, N J ‘H 'A Robnnrson our salc on Dec. 81st, his farm of 11"” attempt to rush the jail. Tse R ly to day after maki E dets 1' lAt 9 30 yesterday morning only one it hundred acres situated at B““"“fY-i mined stand ol the olllwrs who ol the beiges was visible, und on ' 35$§'12-29M3l. _WA`NTllllil~A'_Tlll¥Cl°lBlll'°'ll‘Ol% BARN- infuriated .men finally bmkv the SP1' ley School District No. 101 Yflllflll of the would-be lYl1C\\01`°- ~ it ssooo apply at me _ _ _ 'supplems . - to George B. Mellutt, Secy. 3576-12-29lfi5`iP1L _sl.liifo‘l-Is.-will H/ivsl A sion _ __ § A lot of sleighs which we will set ul- st. Call and _ s smell advance on C0 ; th .Lsr e & 3°"- .“°° °m ‘ sm-iz-zeivni. and th leave ibriee turned buck the attack Of 01:; l the form ol n man it disappeared later. Heroic efforts on the part of life saving crews have so fur failed to re veal a single survivor of the wreck The tug was reported safe in thi port late last night. The two men drowned here were longshoremen, SURY OF Tl-lp; STRIKER whole boat was caught in the storm and swamped BU Uii Sililii All doubt as to the fate of tb crews of the wrecked barges was re moved tsst night when the revenu cutters Seneca and Onondago, which WON I`\1l\1°d f-0 U10 500119 0811! ill till? was empty, and no further str *-9 0011111 “Ut be Paid It W“9"'I‘hat stand up strong in -prayer un (Canadian Press) Railway Telegraphers to night fssu ordsrs_for the tclegrapliers on B s and Ban Francisco Railway Market is fruitless. The telegraphsrl. it price Fishing _tons Inhnelr c ou have train orders on hen good Nic!- t!'f'¢. able. The or _ as follows: “When aotldsd that not your semaphore 'at dancer whe- th r y or not, so if ti-sins proceed they d _strike fs called." ‘ had been found. Life savers on shor e BPRINGFIIDLD, D00. »27.- Th e Strike Conimittte in the Order of gre ke, y - 90 df the question that any of those l-~ board could have lived in such a se Loui _ T-0 as prevailed all day strike ‘Monday if the conference -with peek the receivers of the road on Manda w il Tersey const fdr some distance south , connection with the shooting of lto the various plants is $100 000. non-union worker. No drafts w r- paid this week. ln spite of the w forts of the federal and state depart (nrt of Christ e announced, will make no concessions of Benny!-look. The estlmatedl sa en and s strike _is regarded as lnevit- _ dere to telegraphers is vpn, nn my B ennemln-able p,-one strike is called turn your board an d ...._,___.. d it at their own risk. Decline to han- --..._ die Wc¢tern,Unlon business after the B[,ACKVIl,Lpl, Dee, 27.- " ' ' tb Y pound fishing industry along the Ne Y V 9' tim ofthe fish consumed in Ne 5 York. Philadelphia and other easter cities, and surrounding territory. PUBLISHER DEAD. Henry J. Morgan, publisher of “_ _,linsrd's\Llnfi1i`cnt (lures Dlltsuiper, and 71» ' day, reported that no trace of the linen n ,"ldcn of tlle Times," died toda iibli. FULLERTON lusllu il nail un .___- ifilleoial to The Guardian.) ST. JDHN, Dec. 28-Early barn nearby and a horse owned light a fire in an oil heater ear covered ill a box car in the Street Yard. The car was lnndul hay and badly damaged. 59 Bil\]\lS Will _ Lili), TU Hill _...er (Canadian iPress Federation of Miner buried its dead tv-dey fifty-nl-ie bod es including les. ty-four children wer carried through _the streets to-day d wn the winding country highway and laid in graves in ¢_._- in the snow-enshroudcd cemetery sight of Lake Superior. Thousands Oi Bilfidvlltd miners formed the escort its way and passed between other thou- sands who lined the road. Four hours of the Sabbath calm were bro- illlll by the tolling of bells and thc of the funeral party as it wendcd _ l CAI-UMET, Dec. 28.-The Western Tlillliil iii lil MINE SIHIKEHS REy_F1l'[ ‘Was Shot, Clubbed V05' _ l'"`d‘1Y lY10l'l1i1'1Z fire was discovered in Mr. Arthur's woodshed, all sydney Street. The flames penetrated to 8 b James McIntyre was burned. 'Diese loss is heavy, The West End ummm were called out yesterday mo;-nlpg to near No. 6 berth, Band Point. The damage is slight. This afternoon fire was als. Mill with Escorted from City. Ca Now Being Invesfigated. ` (Canadian Press.) of the Western Federation of lvI‘ bbc night after bei-ng shoe and ,nn 81`f\l1d.lUl‘y when collrt resumes bl-gan an inquiry into the facts Moyer's departure and in res onse P H f-¢19gl'1lm from Governor 'Fer warrants were served tonight on Business Manager and a dozen 1110115 lflllllloyees of a Socialist p Brimer to publish misststeinsnts culnted to incite to riot. Moyer disaster is deplored. NEW PRESIDENT sounds of many voices in saddened _ chants. ln bali a dozen churches buf' ial services were held earlier in 'back to their homes after u brief re spite. ___,_.____~.-_-_-- Nliiii ilMiNi iii iilliiiiilli ___» , _ (Canad=an Press.) situation remains unchanged ehpu tion work has been done to get the broken main and only one rn section of steel piping remains to b the day and mourners went about the streets passing from their homes and (Canadian Press.) _ will become President of Mexico the new year and that I-iuerta will the high dignity of the Holy Prie take the field against the Rebels who hood. What sublime holy thong refuse to coliform to this arrange- must have flooded your soul on t ' om o ' ' ' ment is the re ort received with s and on rvlonduy. use ann, ss.. SB _ ordination to the priesthood by tigfinbiihilliifilenmn zsqihe dei"-mm needed t° the “Mm °f Km s _ Moyér, President _where he has worked zeslously and Ie d _ _ lners hllilllily for the post 23 years. who _vga 65855;; itifoppcr Mine strike ministry has been one of kindness rom Hannoclr lagt il; has won the confidence and , a ec lon o is people. The da Wm be invefltigffl-Bd by u special marked by happiness and goofi- . S c “B510” "ext Tuesday. Sheriil Cruse tance of it on the other. In a in Hallfollk. the charge being c cal- Monaghan preached the sermon, T has the Rev. Father was presented sent a letter to all mins managers the following addresses by the pa urging them to assist him to settle oners of Kinkora and Seven Mile the controversy. The recent terrible MEXICO CITY, Dec. 27-That En- over the intervening years, to rcque Gerostieta, Minister of Justl braced the 25th anniversary of sliver JUBILEE or _ HER MCDONALD i ,___..-_-__..__- J_ land esteem of your flock, while your ~l~ M113-‘0‘1ui is apparently well verified. MONTREAL, Dec. 27-The water (Canadian Press.) gn MEXICO CITY. Dec. 27-Mexico We rejoice therefore with you it is stated the city service will prob, has forwarded a protest to its rep ably be resumed by Tuesday if upf, sentative in Washington, which it sooner.Alx(e.adythe"sscesssry rexegvu.-.`>‘announced, will-bel presented tc .t an ll to Stole Department F1-gllillit the 88- ing you to the priesthood, and enab- e s s . _ _ ore Blstmlce which it 15 ‘flaililed i5 1191115 ling you to perform the sacred dut e given to the rebels. received before the whole can be bolt- ___i__._.__ _ cd together and pumping again power to work the organs and piano tank for total immersion. I-Iospit have been fairly well served and The Western Hospital on Frid The Fire Department of City of Wes mount has been supplying thc ins Lution by means of a hose luld aero nlty Hospital is ii sufferer. 'irst n bllcket brigade managed fell it had to rely on water carts. i as has a spring and w torla by the same menus manages get along running its own boilersf the production of fire and hgh less than 70 degrees. The Children’ Memorial Hospital has a direct lin he remises is full most of til nndria have some supply althouz ering carts have delivered to uptow vent of carts being heralded Godfrey was that the c i by 'Tuesday if not before. He point na P s ,_»--1----*“‘“" Nfl MORE FUNDS IN TREA- _..._- I DELPHIA December 26 oil strike in this city since J _ y ing that the treasury of their un had not been able to reach the neterinine whether or not te espi c and the declared lf- was 0"* lets and return to wel-is en Monday. ann enr eonnlry four ° 1;' Who are ringing for Christ in the he h. More than 8300.000 has been exP°ll 0 ed by the strikers, it was sta since the beginning el the strike. 'l‘ Much demise has been done the only money remaining in the ti-en ury last week was applied to furnl ing S1 500 bell for uve men held n ments of labor and a committee treat with the strikers as an or nation declaring the workers llr have to deal with their former`e e ployers individually. 1.1 hllnnrde liniment cures gargei fn rc. sumed. The absence of water serious- P E ly interfered with the church services today. The congregation of St. James Methodist obnreb found it impossible to keep the church warm and wor- shipped in Princess Theatre. In most churches it was impossible to get __- B . M stcr succeeds him is the re ort and orthy priest, one who by his pl n- ay the church received a true n devotion has hem an hnor church. pertaining to that holy office in worthy manner. ship the late lamented Bishop Me tyre appoints yo charge of the parish of Kinkora. D the spiritual amd temporal welfare eo le During the years si- forever in His holy service._ On th ' d w ` ' 'ally of your ordination is the earnest an und . an ornament to the priesthood of t De re- Father on this occasion and wc ‘ls thank_Almighty God for theiblessin he d- avors bestowed on you fn cali- `Murphy, P J. Smith. _ '_ __ _ , Twenty three years ago his Lor ln- of your ordination to the holy Priest- d u to the pastoral hood to pass, without expressing to ing all those years you have lahore cm o with all Your ability 11113 9l\91'gY i01` tellticm which you have always moni- thc purse, not for its intrinsic value, on _hut ns an evidence of the esteem in to which you ure held by us. t- We wish also to take this occasion s hte to offer you all the compliments of hat the season that i-,i a truly christian op manner you muy enloy s Merry gb in conclusion llev. Dear Father wa ou pray Almighty God to pour his choic-L at eats blessings on you. That you may nd live to celebrate the Golden J ubflcs P °"*1‘ie‘1°9 il?