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Beattie is a comparatively new man great French V f - h . f I traverse this morning. bringing over Tested T ermome er was 8 conuensiu ADVERTISEMENTS passengers and yesterday's mail,, all above zero. ed of which was ordered to Sackvllle by The lowest temlJ°"at“I‘e record ___(T°~6-lit-S-I5;-oi.-‘-Hn’-alan.) Postmaster Whear yesterdav will be yesterday was 13 degrees above aero _ ii _ _ _ i I “ken from Snglivills to 'Caps Tor- and the highest was 21 above. The SAUNSOME SAUBAGES made mentine by special train this morn- lowest recorded the previous night [ugh svory day. Saunders, New- ing.' As there are no mail clerks to was 8 below. At nine s. m. it W? som de 0o.___ _ V1-13d1m- _ Sort the P. E. Islsand mails at Back- 13 above and at nine p. ni. it WM 5 ‘*0liND child’s boot, own ville ‘lt will all be bfought to this above. 1 _ have game by applying here and city. along with thi;npasslci1gsrs,C on h'l‘he lengt? izgviiizoigayngllllegie ii ne paying for this “_ 1__3}d3,_ the spdcfal train w ch paves ape ours an or w - ` il *-*M ,_h“'”"’”`M t h, h “~"'"°"° ""'“°‘““*°" “'”°' "‘° °"" “‘° “"° `”’“ "° “““‘ ”‘““’i"‘°'i"i`§~ 1 'wife R‘if.!l.i2'l.i sZ..‘$. °...°ii.'.f.i i val of 2;-G boat! Bndfgm M sorted in at masfllmhd tolhxiohnthlnirghtnalicg ,St a work bag containing croclieting. the Ch lottetown o es. W 6 K ' ' t G Nu f. Yesterda the Western train was and tomorrow night at 8.84. Finder please leave a ua an 0 Y 1-31 . gt 1; 5,05 ilce.___ _ Yours truly liaatteey tftllso Bl\dii'i°li?a°ys`I‘?l:\.rviix arildhdzisrhldrggts dilE:ri:ooEimr(i)t?n 5l.`06; it BOWLING, Burhn's Alloys, under was 5 'minutes late and the eastern will be high tomorrow morning at . market, open lawful dlylzf-29512131 er may dill iliuinuuui uiuiuuini QONARELAW AND AITKEN' siiiiiisiui iiuuiuu i.i.uiii|iqi To FRAME A TARIFF iiiliiiiii .Sinclc Shot Turned Them Back But Nobody Was Killed or Wounded _-.- (Cnniidlan Press. 1 cross the Mcrriniac River into ::l.|'lk»'. the scene. ‘ moured they would, and thc :iinglu shot was effective driving buck the iniraders. if/\WliF"7’..'l‘f_ .lni\_ KOT-A clash [ye in city, which irsulteddn John ilamy,i Syrian, being seriously and pi-ooabiv fatally injured was the only dlsordei' in connection with tue sinks- to day. opinion of strike-lender, Joseph J. Etter. E.l.El. Plilii (Canadian Press. ) Grand Trunk to extend its lines to liosto_n were advanced n stop today when the joint rules a committee of the Legislature voted to admit the petition of the Grand Trunk. for legis- lation authorizing such extension. iliiiiiiiliiiiis AMES, Ia., Jan. 20-‘-Chloroform and three doctors were necessary to stop Mrs. A. Fox of this city from laughing over her daughter's story concerning an incidcntat a circus today. She is slowly recovering from the laughing spell. Mrs. Fox and her daughter were working about the house yesterday afternoon, when the latter told of something' she oncc saw at a circus. The mother had been laughing two hours when medical aid was summon- cd and chloroform administered. CAPI. WARD DE AD TORONTO, Jan. 25-Captain Wil- liam Ward, the government life saver, after whom Ward's Island was nam- ed, died last night at his home, 68 Brunswick avenue, Death was caused by cancer of thc stomach. Captain Ward was born on Toronto Island sixty-tive years ago, his father having settled there in 1838, and he himself lived on the Isla/nd for sixty years. He was an expert swimmer. and as 5 reward for his many life- saving feats he was made captain of the Dominion lifc-saving crew in 1891. During his life, sometimes alone and sometimes with the assi.-:tance of others, hc saved 164 lives. Captain Ward was also a renowed oarsman, and at one time he held the singl< skifl championship of Amer‘ca. it the age of eleven he was cl scsi-. of the first ioiir-uri. il s"~~ll ii 1. fr uda and took p:-irf in cont\“s'~' as [nr ef\s‘ lilllL'S llUlilllEll as Lncliiiie, Quo. At one ‘um in _'i lll.=-lwfl on lain; l1,l ii»'l vi-nr, into in SEllllllEEl] ll] E Pillllilllllll A New York Dance Hall Pro' prietor Who Permitted indecent Dances (Canadian Press. ) ; i.A\Vlll'J\`i‘l'l, Jun. 30-Repulsing NEWVYORK, Jan. 30-Wllthl' .ni utteiuni ui ii inniy .if strikers to Sweeney. Proprietor of A resort in the this city on First Street, goal to min district early uns morning the the Penitentiary by wav 0! ths W1* niiliiiunien fired the first shot of the key trot and grizzly bear. He was convicted of running A Nu one was injiireii and when the dance ball without license and sen- patrol crossed the ice a few minutes Y-S0065 $0 Bi! 11101191! 011 B10»¢kW¢11'l afterwards they found no one near 1518311- The dances were defined as fader The soldiers on guard saw a body Gilt- _ of men gathering on the other side of thc river, presumably preparing to cross the riicr as it had been ru- _,____1___i.__ One of the piivates fired his rifle ` (Can-,idlan Press. ) I fl-.\‘. '~.'\m<, Jan, ..u-'l‘lie rhluu twcrn 1300 Syi1;i'.s_ und n s=uad ofifarf-_ine ie1:¢| commptgge ,.¢,3,i-ted to militia. in .- Hiitigii '_i:;i:lir of thc. worl-. eu con_\.n* mid bailed out thc shell .-ith h .,"'l-r l~\~~,g i=\»~V~i lic..l.i:i\‘ (_`».~iii;»n:i;» -Im.: a.i»-.i -riiiiil itil ;’r<='-~ ii`i~usi|~i'1 bands. _ , i g .\. iiidoiv, one dauglitcr and siv son-i ;in~_' >i_._, \l<~,i;.»= out i-f ilu: iiiii~f‘Lr