U, v I ir" _.__ 4 \- “P-, ._ ( .’-In ul. 5 ‘ l 1 . I _-- i Et _1 ` 1 vi _ _ I _ .--mem fr l _moss _ ' _ (Canadian Press) ` MEXICO CITY, J au. 2.-Twenty-_ slmlormer Mexican deputies who were- im(_n‘isoued"_by - Huerta last October _ wof¢s;i‘eles_l§d from »ths penitsntiary. to daryi. .The fudge who had charge of thefiavesifigstion into charges against them ‘found ~ no iustlfication and re- leased- them. IIIIIIND OLD NNN Dr. Jenkins’s Birthday _Dr. J. 'l‘. Jenkins, the well~known and popular medico, sportsmen, phil- anthropist, and politician, celebrated his eighty-fifty birthday yesterday, New Year’s Day. as has been customary for some years past, the genial doctor on the occasion enter- _tained n. number of old friends at dinner, the function taking place in the Davies Hotel, His Worship, the Mayor, presided and Dr. Conroy was vice-chs.irman, . After a recherche; repast served in the Davies’ best style, the chairman in proposing the toast ol “Our Host," said llr. Jen- kin's life had been a long and honor- able one, and he had been assoc- iated with every event of public im- portance in Charlottetown and Prince wdward Island during the past nity or sixty years. (Applause). He had laboured to mould the destlnies of the prov- ince, and was one of the few surviv- . ors of those who took part in the agitation in connection with Confed- eration fifty years ago. The doctor position to which popular acclaim could elect him; he had served in the local legislaturef and he had been our still is. the most useful of citizens the Island had ever produced, and had lived to see his son and grand- son follow in the same noble profes- sion as himself. He was decended from the best stock that had ever come to the Island. His father had occupied a high position in the com- munity aiid was n. venerable and re- spected old gentleman whom many ol them remembered and who died in the nineties. All hoped to see the doc- tor live tp round oil the century. (Applause), They were delighted to :_ have so able and so philanthropic a L gentleman go out and in among them, especially one who has passed the alloted span and was as keen and alert. as one twenty years his innior. __ ue.. Hill” ll-illlllll nun lun-si llllllu ilissuuii y s, was no relative, but who, according to passed but lllspame W5, tradition, lived _to bo one hundred h as to hardly need mention by him. other for the benefit of the Island, or even for no town u was sure to receive a. D from r. Jenkins, In propos- with some philanthropic 5 _ it gave him great pleasure to mc is old (and some young) friends Q SEIEIE (Canadian Press A .vm--_ HIHGEMEI SEHIK_E _v _ ._ ._,,_ . .. __ ._ _ _ I: was by dis- he hoped that if 0ne~or other drop- Il C 3 - ed out there would always be ad itious to dll the vacant chains. Q (Canadian Press) ‘ ' . _ _ _ _ (Canadian Pfress) 3§_’_.§_.‘i§.2“.?.§~..:.::jl_j.;’.'.?;;1%a:.‘.._?Ilf.‘i1' Iwi; 1_lil1_s .;l_m_i¢_a_l;sd _Dominant of _Murine und ..?.::;";:?h....°:;'°°:‘;;....§“.:'.;..”~" °°°°”'°°°‘°=- me °‘°‘°° b__.me_u°l:`_f;;r° 'busin -to day and ' ” " I" `“‘ ’ ' ‘ * " night that Rsisnli former Moor n as usual Soldiers h I t I l WINNIPEG, Jan. 2.-SInallpox in Nor < ._ THE SIIIIIEEIHII RELEISEI] EBUM IINIIEHSUN SIEE line of Manitoba leads to drastic _ ___ E _ ,__-, _= __ measures by the Dominion Govern- ' ' ment, all persons coming in from the _ ’ `_ ` ` ~ " _ Mullah in Somaliland. Since the Wh0 had been erroneously reported _ _ _ _ _ _ D cam., corp, of British native troop, killed ou August is in battle with United States being made to subject _ . ' _'_' _ ' ' ' _ _== was cut up by the mad Mullah and _the G0V0rl1lncl1t forces. Uuhina shot _to examination. - _.__ _ ._ _,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ I _ __ he expressed the wish friends, whose mum- were legion that he should he spared for many happy years to gather his friends around the festive board in such an occasion. ' Dr. Jenkins, in tba course of a felicitous reply recalled many remin- iscences of the past, and said he did, not see any reason why he could not GREETING T0 THE BOY f SCOUTS OF' CANADA. OTTAWA, Dec. 31..-The following message of greetings has been ad- dressed by His -Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught to the Boy Scouts of Canadal- ' "As chief scout, I cordially wish the happiest and most useful of New Years- to all Boy Scouts, and a sub- siégntial inorease_ in the numbers and e cilmcy of the association, (Signed) “ARTIlUR_" --___.-_.._._.s-@..._- coilnriisrn luis too Lima ron classification One cent per word each insertion is thiscolumn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-five cesgp. L0 T-BETWEEN BT PAUL’S AND Zion Church long grey neck scarf. Finder please leave at 196 Queen St. ' 3685-3-1-M11. snmumi. casio, Mancunuflikin- Charlottetown, two pairs of good stock, well mated, for 3686-3-1-Mtf. house work. and street a note. of W E leave at Bank class -Write, E. 0. FOX HAS Ranch on gona, person succeed- trapplug- ~ same will bs re- by notifying Parker Horne. appendi from - after- |_ Speakingto the toast, Dr. Conroy their- host’s love for their fellowmen nivsrsary. He thought, the doctor -Wil setting younger instead of elders better than he did last_'year, Ie vias a gresrthing to haves-‘good-lpliygi.. flue like Dr. Jenkins, which at _this great age was _free fromfiii ities, with the exception 'ol agslgugqagl. ness, and which` enabledh ` ~ 0 lliv and see his family grow-up siid_, spected in the conununity.-~»H`e`_-'had every reason to bs proud of hlving his children and chi1di:eu'l~ around him, and having no cause for sorrow o`r tinge of sadness coniiesfted with any one of them._(Applause)-#Titty were all proud of Dr. Jen ins»al'~the_ best type of manhood the Island pro- duced. He was a manly main, and had followed the dictates of nature all the course of his life, and as the ways of nature were the ways of' God he had been rewarded with the ful- filment of the promise that his days should be long in the land. (Appla- llse.) ' Messrs John Mclilachern, Artemae Lord, William Tanton, all old school- mates of Dr. Jenkins. spoke in com- plimentary terms of the life and James McDonald, J. E.,B. Mc0ready F. J. Nash, Prof. Earl, Dr. Ledwell, Messrs J. R. Burnett, D. O'M_ Redd- iu, James Welsh, Chas. Longworth, Binning and John Davies. The other toasts proposed were klns' third, and the other members of 4 -,I _iii EQR as rpg _iiinisi niuni Mu cue . i1ls_BE_EN A__BlltgDoNEp rnnumunnc _ _ .»».»i..._1|,| . ,.5 ' ' *___ ___.~_*_“_'»l 54-“_~___ _ .___ _ _ ._ -_-__--._@.__.. _ mpnéntlng the men n ver ' __ I __ 0 _ t brilland. has been ‘proclaimed Suit osonme g I h 'n twday took charge of the tent end ' _ ~ 1' #_ _'_ --' _ ' __ _ .1-..»_ _ _...__ iz =.-.; 1 _ i ' ~ :if Mogocgodbyi piiigtlizans in abs inter- border from Msiieo if such is neces- " san ' orwoa ecetoconnuew lillhllllillg apparatus of the Aguila`Ul1‘ against the European invasion Co. and the Waters Pierce Co. » ._i.-i. ;_ - .4 . _ _ ._ _. _ _ their uounu-y_ _ 1i viii .___-i_i.-__ ` (Canadian Press.) seems probable this vessel will be vessel as well as into the disappear- P OTTAWA, Jan. 2--Search for the added to the mysteries of the sea ance of the schooner BridK°l10f¢ Which missin: schooner. Ions. Whieh left In this uuuueeciou the Department of W” 11"" 11°‘“"1 1'0"* “mf \°°““S l' _ t _ _ .port a month ago. Such disappear _ = IN 3:0580 own I., twenty two Marine and Fisheries is requested rby lance with the absence of my lddicw y 88°' an s 'wt Ne” “ard th° Bmmh B°‘"d °E Trade E10 h°1d tion of the fate of the missing iveeseis _ ____ from since, has been giverrup. It ‘an investigation into the loss of the ls rare in Canada. ._..__, - C ____ G ll l I. d lth _ with both feet badly frozen she was hggxglg staff f,-lglaiiglllcilgéi fl-vhs plea; admitted to Moose Jaw hospital suf- RE FROST of drlylng out ‘the Federal forces by fel-ing from' exposure. The inspector --»- sklrmlshln them b R char e was ln of homesteads in this connection sa . ~ I - I ir y s ' ' I Y* _ (Special to The Gu|,|~(118n_) c the woman was ut out of her h I ~ _ w r ous ta tics. So far P 01119 FRani§iR1c'roN, Juu. -2.- The 103;; ggi? l,,,,,,i heavient on the one night una-len; iu the open. Ai- _ _ Thermometer registered twenty two rebel _,me dna to the Fade,-aye super- ter being taken 'to the hospital it _,___ below zero here last night. lor mugs gung_ Fs|_\ei-g1'de5¢1-1-,ers re- :_va€i~ found _-necessary to amputate uri u hundred' ruled and an uu- 0 ll her limbs- By popular sub- - _ llznown number w0lmdcd_ The Rebel scrlption enough money was raised M NTRéC““B'd"m Press) f _ -, ,_ dead will bé lar more than that mlm_ to buy-her new ones. In view of the 0 AL' Jan' 2"“w“t'"` “nfs (Canadian Press __ No Americans are “mitted to clrmlmntances the Govemmen forced through the repaired conduit ' _ b _ p t passed _ _ WINDSOR, Jam g__Al.)thul. Bos_ “gas the rlvel. to the scene of We an order allowing the unfortunate at seven 0 clock tomight' and at o I ' ` ` ' if at all events he .was .looking I much `/Banwicli (Canadian Press) SYRACUSBL' Jan. '2.-free heukey team of 'Ottawa .Univsrtity_,~ defeated “Harvard .hers to-iiighiffln a' seorg of z cu o. Harvarowus unetig cu » ive the defense of the Canadians. (Canadian Press.) ' _ MOBILE, Jan. 2.-The captain and crew of the British schooner Glen Afton, were rescued on Tuesday, after the .vessel . hit in recent _ gulf storm. They were taken off water- logged vessel' 'by' fishing smack. the work of the host. Others who _ spoke were Messrs Montgomery, _ ' 5 __ _ ' Election Petition ' to unseat seven member-s_of the Peep- til-he was given charge of all the Jenkins in reply mentioned the fn- le's Party on the ground ofallegsd road testing 'of all the cars manufac ninisrciuj silica ° ' _ir _: _ llildlllllli __ ~ __ ___}.._,l\, ' ' a n ‘ s a utory improvements. fum water fi-ont to leave any chance of a Am°"~°““ territory -but th” mush" 5 - ' barge tie-up and consequently dell persistently and drove the rebels back, Ome months ago Mrs. Orlensen was --______.._.__ - . ' - ‘ ' i ted by her husband and left pen- representative in the House of Coin- v | _ 1 d ll . slstently and drove therebels back. des" _ mmm ____ Ottawm He had beam _md ___0_:él’e__0w;‘_¢_>8__e _med I;__aE___t_l;e strikers The opinion now _is that the Rebel nilcss with one child. Last winter ‘ . use l .;--r=r.~-. '- " caribe _ ____ ____ _._ __ ___ _ -VI.; ...__ _i_.i_~~u »¢~-L' Among the passengers arriving ai;-_ Charlottetown b the D, G, B, Earl U. S. A., 'in which city he was for eleven years in the employ of the big are' ` ` Di- na. . M.- - -_-_- .u..._,`,. . , . _ L._._. -_,_____.___.___-54,,_._____._________ __-._________._._l_________.___________.__________________________V___:_______________________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _______ _ _ _ _ _ ,?._. ( anadian Press.) _ (Canadian Press) f C di p PRns1mo_ fr _ _ . ( eve an revs) driving 8 rnsp_u';‘:;;_~nog‘*_‘_‘ra orrawn, dau. 2.-A guueuy rule orfrnwa, Jin. z.-cups. 1.. federal army at oimaga for ‘our days of a husband s ill treatment of his Lane, ofthe schooner Polar Bear has 8-Hd all0th€r W0lll1d€d. While there _ _ _ _ __ _ General Ones” or the Rebel army wife appears in‘this week's columns written the Department of Naval Ser-' were fifty casualties among the na- - ~ V - today len hack to await more °m_ of the Canada Gazette. It is detail- vice confirming reports of the safet muumon on the wa from Cm __ ed in the form of an order in council of the Anderson section of the St men employed on conf barges in the time forced to fall lmck_ llllanked on tails of domestic troulbles states that the Alaska and ivim-y Swim ,th will be executed t da f t d th e _n C s“a“._leg womml who ls “name to uve on h half past ten residents in the famin llrdtl’ OI -nineteen year sid YMZS ;ii§ilil;»rIg]gt'haen1\‘meE%‘I'<(:,a1`;Jsryaeho a homestead to retain possession witiil] districts received the mst direct’ Im’ ubelle lu 1911. _ » - our the uusumury-duties. °“E’1’EY “mc” C“““°m“° Day- - illlllllllli Miuunvl (funn mann ui inn I: . __ -1 _,....l....=.... -i _ ' #__ ‘ he 4’-nUEV*`5`9M'Y Of |115 bil`thd9»Y» Bhd (Canadian Press) ‘ ‘ "_`_“ _*_ 'roP.oN'ro, one., Juu. 2.-At lense ' (Canadian Press) eight hydro-electric by-laws' will be _ ZABERN' Jan- 2-'_A 1°°°1 'NWS' _ (cauadim PI`°§s) Those ln the all were O submitted to the electors Monday, PB-per t°`d5Y P\`ihfB_d€tI1i16<1_ChHl`i;eS HENDUN- Eng" Jan' 2"°G“st‘ave White ehauffeu - .IJ YH P ll l which ll suc¢e“ml_-will make conBl_ of .the abuse of soldiers and civilians Hamel. fOr the first time in the his- ’ F' M' ' “ en' 1" said that it was characteristic of dei-¢,,b1e inroads intl, the remalndel. ol _l;y)__lét. Bairoéi Von __ gorsgner, Lieut. £013’ Of 1;Vi9-ti0n. 10011211 the 100D in - th loo 000 h _ l d l._ tl, e an ergean oe ich. ' an aerop ane with a woman passen- ‘ _ that he ,should continue year after digpnuai' '01 thgeeeggxiggotce sy th; ‘ \"*_~"--‘- ger, Miss Mary Davis, who accomp vice” received from Er"‘“ t°“i E’ a- ' g E' ar . _ year t°_enterlam ms friends at the t 1 P Co I d b _ “led Hamel on- many previous nl ht .that the party left Amherst_ at 8 being experienced in Derbyshire, _.°°ml_b°“d on that auspmlous an giiltal-C; vows; on, t_§_ii_qra_gsia.___i;0nu1i_;I0iv:_n _ _ and who is notable amohg womeg _E 0 giggk for Halifax, after being 23 South Shropshire and Radnorshlre. day, include st. cuehariuee, walker- _ ~_ _ ‘ ` London-to Paris. Iville. Fer8ua'. Eleora, New Toronto. * ` ‘ ` " <_‘ _ ` ' _ "_‘*‘-*_* ‘ I BI e ‘ .FUSE El] ENUUIHE _INEU Grey. yesterday Jternoon was Mr. Mil-" _ _ (Canadian _P I s) , ler, who has been appointed Instruc- SEVILLE, Spain, _regain _ 2,-/rho tor ofthe Automobile School which coldest weather-;in. l8_yesns'prsvsfls l dum” is 'bsingetarted in Charlottetown and here to-day. __ Madrid trains are stale -'° = _ _ , ._- f _= vi, which opens on Tuesdsy‘night next. led in snowdrifts and the thermom`e» ' Mr. Miller. balls from Buffalo, N. Y., ter registers 5_below freezing, (Canadian Presc.) ' ' 4 ‘motorworks of the ‘Thémas ‘Motor ST. Joi-I.N.s_ Nfid., Jan. _2.- In _Cc¢mpany.-_-Hs started when a boy as _ "Dr, Jenkins second and Dr. Jen- an attempt to_ov_erthrow__t_h_e Morris an apprentice in' the machine shop _ ' in as u Supreme Court Judge- G-overnmentl Petitions have been filed -and worked his way right`throngh» un- the Jeuinus family." Dr. Jehu s. _ _ _ taresting fact that he would be the legal election practices. _ tured fn' those works. Afterwards Mr.` ' "I fifth medical doctor in the line of reply to the toast of the Press Mr. Nash suggested Dr. Jenkins as the next Lieut.-Governor, while Mr. Montgomery thought they should el- ect him' as Mayor of the city, so that he might welcome Sir Chas THD* per when he visited the Island for e celebration of Confederation. Re Merry Meeting" Mr. Dennis 0'M. after dinner oratory,) said the sug- thsy would all be spared for the Mit years. ' ` With song and sentiment s. liolt. concluding- toast to . an was entluisisstissliy received ,u.._..-._..¢4u-»,ps` rnuu-an hiiiasnt mg Miller was en a ed with the Loconi _ 5 _g _ . 0. succession. In the course of the THE WEATHER, _ §z;»n_l;oi;fl)>_ar|ty____l>__l_;’i;_¢:vv_ldl;1_:_¢;e_; Rhxe w;_I‘_h_: _l_J_l”oa_1;_amné¢;_cl;i_l~ élxrggvfn Sigel; .THE nlPER.nuRE-° uumei-'u position in that business iss 'culture to be held in _ohurleimuwu TIDE. IIUUN. ETCA can ei mai iusnlnuxz uililli ea nu; weefhwill 3_1-Tugudayhzue wea- ..-_w ._ rf: " _ _ cars foi‘~ nee, an 1 year' was IM W. e _ nl o #Lip Horses ` _ snperintendsnt~` of their service do- Dr.j_Standlsh!; 'l‘h_i:_rsday and Fri- ‘ _ 5;; ..:._ ..';::..:..;'..;:;;.:f:“;,'.:; ... "°“°N'1`°' "°“' ‘”N°'"“’“°"°"’ s emu one school lu this my ~ will be muse ee the peeking-runes ui H““ ““"‘"‘°“ ‘°"“’ b’ 2° "“’°"' th "` winds' mostly. mir' no chan” In um' A ‘Mr Nliller has the distinction ~ of Nliesarl Davis & Fraltr when eiplana- Distance 15 mugs' time' 1 hour 22 mm plying, to the taut of "on N.” P°'I‘.I?§rWEA'l‘HlilR The/weather Yes- lbeiné one of the only two men In the 4tions willlbe made l'elardil\E the di! ~“ ' ' f e imes i. ii . »-»-»-~ f--» mm- frm i::'°~.;':ri.:=:; ;:_::,..a‘:.:f .°:::...; ._ .._: .mlm 11 ¢° 1” ri were the ouutandmg man". of th. mgheletzd atillrghthlgh this fternonn This was fin 1908 with his commas- on each day addresses will be given 1912 was third Hoimer disc won in . e e w e a ' ' ' _ . _ ion Mr. Mfllerleft New York.on the _ During this week-Bssd Grain judg- 1911. . gestion that had been thrown 00% at 8.41, tomorrow at 4.14 and Mon v ‘__ th 1 Wm b t b P M D _ M -fm-» »=- “cf” -W* °~f °* "..“°°.: “°'e"°i.‘.:°‘;':.; .:"s.:r..:.":.;f ....2 _as “nt °'.‘._ i..:.::°°i.._:.:.. "° "‘°" l"'°'* °'-’ “’° “°“ °°°“‘°“ mg °" ` ' °° "Y ° ` Ai i 'mu the sph te supt uf the Experimental rum nd hs hoped Tuesdai at 5.42. ~ there to as a. y _ - ~ l _ _ '“ B "W mp” °n°' ° The sun sets this afternoon at 4.54 go back to Seattle, where they ship- On account of the very large num- _ _- th aww' ml- tomorrow at 4.54 and Monday at 4.55 pea across the Pacific Ocean to .bdr of students that have signified lomadlan p,.e"_l “““"°"”7 °° m°" M° ‘ nut' adm. it rises tomorrow morning, Monday Japan, They drove across the land of their intention oi attending, it will NEW YORK' Jam 2,.. J_ p_ Mm-. I1* "_f'_'9°"°°uY"°°“ "mth" mt, and Tuesday st 7.52. ' (bg Rising Sun, and then took ship he necessary to form two classes so gm, and (;0__ hav, “vel-,Q cmmec. host was good for a The moon setsltodsy at noon and mo” the Sea ol Japan to viadi- ,mat gn (lla work qui be \-¢peai.eq_ “ou vollmtmlly ,ml mm, ol th w1'II'1:errFs°'a?gn°:;y moon on s9_¢ul._ vostock. From there they went to Class "A. will have live stoglr. woi;k grealest corlloraglong 'mm gh, enjoyable mum; m neue sud_¢h»‘ae__y__'o¢eI'a1th as um ._ ui. rum Blu _lnen naecfigiehhhklffafif- lhutiirgixghngziszx --a" ixidinguvg ("2, °°°°1§`(,'I°§,,,`,:‘§_‘§f°°°2_'f,f, °' mf' m d first’ latter of the new moon W8 nm ° Y E* °° “F ° ° ‘mg _ _ . ~ ~ us E - ‘I ' ~ if isui ii r. 1 ii win _ me iuanug in on mornings use 1 N Y k 0,, J°h\\ m‘Y_‘lUl»‘ W°P°°°'1 W u’ mga" 'In N °n Sunny' Jan' uh at am cu# teinstlch a capafrlgugndoexo iegced live stock work is the afternoons All comp” n an Bw “ln an ‘_ m_ » ' f D91' - New Haven Rsikoads _ 1?. bagel; of _ today and Sunday man at the head of ailairs the new will meet together in the Ooliegerlsll wil -be nineibours and two minutes. school opens under favorable a‘-\lpi°°9- for evening hater". lliinai-d's Linimdl, 0 Colds, ste. ‘ . - I 1 . (Canadian Press) . . g evening paper a. punitive expeditio is- being organized against the ina _ his followers on August 12 last year, dervishes have devasted th El] IU SIVE LONDON Jan 2-Accordin to an. territory of friendly tribes to such an extent that thousands have fied rin I wisiuuorou, Jun. 2.-oesai-al zo- troops on the 'rexu border; has been ish instructed by the Secretary o!¢_Ysr=¢o an allow Mexican refugees to cross thd ar sary to save their lives. » of iwu uni in H uM|l_v_ uuunii (Canadian Press) CORO, Venezuela, `Jan. 2.-A fam- ily tragedy yesterday resulted in the death of two of Castro's unsuccess- n ful revolutionary leaders, General (1 Lazaro Gonzales and General Urbina, Gonzales in a duel after a quarrel e here and, later, Senora Gonzales, aa- sisted by a friend, killed Urbiaa. ,_ :.1.;.?:._°;“‘;§;...§: “;:.§:.g“.€::‘°:.§.;s WATER FAMINE ENDS of considerable strength . (Canadian Press) MADRID, Jan. 2.-King Alfonso general election Deputies will be L voted for March 8 and Senators March 15. EIIEETINE IIIIIJEH 6 (Special to The Guardian._ _ _ ST. JOHN, Jan. 2-Ons minute af an auto left the City Hall with message of the season's greeting Mayor Bligh, Halifax, and from 1; Halifal. The party intended to trav by auto to the sister city. hours on the road between Moncto and Amherst. The car encpuntere heavy snow drifts and the Chauffeur' y tive troops. It is assumed the expe- _ _ _ _ _ . Y h a_ - - 5. dition will be composed of seasoned .___ _ hua The Fedemls hold “almost lm_ elelllllting from ordinary homestead fanson expedition. Capt, Lang states troops from British India and will be 0' t°m°" v pmgnable million lu the village of duties Mrs. Anna A. Haven. 110W, Mrs.) that he spent four days with Dr. An- _ (Cmmdian Press) Ollnagalnd though tlmlelmls chal.g_ Offense". a Saskatchewan settler. Iderson and associates, who are safe NEW YORK_ _lan 2 _Flve hundred ed with great bmw,-y they ware each The Ord" Bilfing fh0 hHl`f0WIl1E <16- in winter quarters with their vessillls, o ' v _ in - _ t, ' ‘ the homestead was located April .1911 f the d h h i Ed f h b t _d three sides by the United States blor- _‘ “T F WW' *15 9°” 1`°¢° V9 T0 had occupied almost every important w‘;rge(:` Thi; big e Ztsviigs ‘sr dmgher der the patrol was prepared Hal' "The wife remained there until the ml* St°f““s°"» bm? 0m°@l`B Of U10 D9 5 s ui there *-11* - P ” on P °°“t°d E" 5"” were too" many idle men along the whole federal ar‘¥‘Y being driven into E:(;:;inil~'. N°¥_°\:_1b@f making meantime ment here have no fears for his wel- ue" Province during 1°" 7°"- dissolved- parliament and ordered n 1;. (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL. -Tan. 2.- The end of the water famine is expected tonight ow. (ZHINESE EXECUTIOIIS (Canadian Press.) PEKIN. Jan. 2.-It is estimated 24,000 peo le were ex :;0BUY robbers and political offend. Hs BLIZZIIRD IN GT. BRITIIIN SCOTLAND. WALES AND NORTH- ERN COUNTIES OF ENGLAND ARE SNOW BOUND (Special Cable to the Daily Mall ) LONDON Dec 31 -ine mild wea sth" Prevailing ‘until~ Christmas, changed suddenly last night, and 1_0. day a storm is spreading over Eng- land, Wales and Scotland, accompan- ied by snow and coast storms, one _ of which prevented the Lusitsnia from ter midnight, when the bells were landing passengers at Fishguard, in chiming the advent of the New Year Wales this m01`“m8» Comllhuillg H1611! 8 to go to Liverpool. B A fewilakesiot snowfall over Lon- P. from Mayor Frink, St. John, tg don this mmnmg and “Sam t0'UIEht| but soon turned to rain. But* snow he _ standard to the Herald and Mau fell so heavy even ps~far south as el :hue it hiiuaea uuvigurul-s fu the sul » Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight lent and fog horns were going con- E~ tinuously. he NORTH COUNTRY SNO -BO UND enthusiastic antoist, and. iDutch lErvl|n, Yorkshire had a fall olw six inches Sporting Editor of the Standard. hid- and the roads are all blocked in e North Wales. Very severe weather is n There has been eighteen inches of d snow in some places. Nine degrees of B. frost were registered at Kew this _ hands and arms were badly frozen morning . The Scottish Highlands. emperat re t car clear. They expect, however, reach Halifax tomorrow. This is the Maritime Provinces. .lllll-_ hu. Piiuv A ' `__ _ rg; \~ ,-A-_.‘ 5_- IIEI JUDGE ‘ ____ (Special to The Guardian.) FIT. JOHN, N. B., Jan. 2.- Mr. O, S. Crochet was today here sworn u_i_niiHuN Won by Haligonian (Canadian Press) EDINBURGH, Jan. 2.-Hans Hol- 1Z seconds, (Z7 seconds slower than last years race.) Dfnning of England Kolehmaine of Finland winner i HBII, _ were covered vith a blanket of snow tllilg ?Ii(;l.Z.-_ fry” Y F - v- 4 . _,___ _ If