r Deeemher.,.l.e1;h._ -~ :oss-l2~ei/mel. - - -.;-l.».»._li-. . ._ -'mmm-'em . ` * ' _ .. - ._,. c ' ‘ <.. ., ITTET W G ARDI ° M o‘ i N _cs A I 1:. Y ’-'~f`-we-it - pi I ~ _ - ~ - a - ' %é“»»"3 ' - .__ . _ _ _ _ ,_ _.. ~,....p 1 -MI " l- froUNl»|:n __. . 1. l <. ~ - ~ -1 - - “NPERYEAR Dm, ,um 1, v 32”’ mea T* } r.ehavn11r.rirln‘%°ar£1§°' I __ - A11- lim TH Larusr News ,CHARLOT‘TETOVV1§l,»QANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1913 rrssr or ALL." { ,sa pray _ c lic-in ull nuiainv dliiids is il 0 --.will nnnwiln will Pliiiln Illini Punish -*__ . 4 _-__ -._-_ -tif ~ , _k,i-#hxjmfvhuwpngkr P519) 5__ The _(Canadian Press - ‘Canadian Press hurl 'ei s Japanese B.-` wifl'lT'.two others, jumped Tlxdusglldl kéll .River ,in an attsmpt to escape Q _G _Ildbsuese steaner, Maru, wa foigld floating to-day and the police bl _‘eve the two others were drowned T110 -Will arfived several days agq addftlle crew were denied shore leave. 'T-71°.-ll!!! Who lumped over were de. spei‘¢,tp~ll&i\lse of long confinement. rf 3--.4__,.______ iliiiuimiui ,..,_ , __ ._ _ IQTIIITI IIII BIIIK ° ,(Uimudian Press) MILVEBTON. Dec. 5.-A rumor whleh has spread in this neighbor. hood simultaneously with the chang of scents in the Bank ei Hamilton 680800 _a run‘ on that institution Farmer depositors withdrew $25,000 before the alarm subsided but the “W °°YUT“E bllck again and the great 01;! part of the sum has been deposit. s . __..,_,-,_.,__..i_. Wlvflirn un. _ 100 LATE F08 _ _ _ _ CUSS! fICl`ll0fl Qhe,o6i.\_t per word each insertion in f-llil column- Cash must accompany °_|“i°l'~ Uillllllll-1'! charge twenty~dve cents_.______ FOR SERVIQE A nsolsrlulthfp -¥9_rl=,. Boer- Apply re Richard _Rran, Mt. Ryan. 3019-iz-sluaipd. IIIONOLINIST WANTED FOR' NIGHT dui . ‘Good wages. Apply Guard- ‘__iln&)Bc_ e. - - _ ) NNN]-PEG. Dec. 5.-An interest- ing phase of the Plum Coulee murder- and robbery, showing that the,cl'im,s had been carefully planned, .ng eomq‘ '10 lisht. It win he remelnnms glial, H- M- Arnold, a native of Bllssex, N~ H-. was shot to death while de- l'll‘1illB the funds nf me Blink Oli Montreal against; nn _armed l,an¢i¢_ A In-*W named Kl'*\!°l°l1i.0~ is' now W”'“t.°0~ by 50° P01108 ior the crime. I A lewwlavs exe e man' resembling mm. °"0°l-’°d 120-ill the I-lbnnessy Smith _Arm Company here, guns ,mill W1ll'i1l.i\ltion to the vellle of $100 for the Plum Coulee Hardware Company. There heins no company of- that nisllt Mrs. Btewar-t's ,store was bul'-I slurlzed and nothing stolen but the guns and ammunition which, appar-I - l:,“I11_l‘f. were used- in the attack on the an . - i IIITWILIT MMI UT THE WUUIJS A remarkable story of courage and admirable determination, oi vitality und extraordinary self denial, was. told last evening-at the People's `l`h°*m`° by Mr. Joseph Knowlesy "the man of the woods,” who gave a highly interesting account of his voluntary existence, in an absolutely pl'ilnitlvc state, in the wilds ofiTM‘ai/ne for u period of two months. Recently Mr. Knowles undertook, simply by way of experiment and perhaps ln. gratification of a peculiar wllim, to enter the woods _of thc State of Maine, and to livc therein for two months without uny of tllc conveniences of civilization, procurilig und taking h'is food just as"thc savugc in 'his ________________2302 11 27Mi:f WA»\.l.'1’BlD. Balclir. lll2l.lAnl.l-1 boy for errands. 'Apply Guardian ‘Office _at once.__ 2-J9-;-12-3Mtf. FOR SAl.m.- Foxlcs 1 slnvldn female. 1 pail: patches und 2| pairs well marked reds. J. J. Caro Guar-. _dlaa.. - 3034-12-sluzl. AUCTION SALE.-'I`H'hl POSTPON- od 'sale nt C. E. Rodd"s, Nori-.li Riyer 'will take place on Saturday, LOST M/JNDAY NIGHT AN‘0V'ER- colt#-ith fur collar and hunch of keys in-pocket. Finder- please lssve _vz Ltilig Street. 3010-12-elulipd. TWO , LADIES OR GENTLEMEN can be comfortably accommodated in liriviltc family ill good locu- tiou. Apply at this oflicc. - _- - 2979-12_-smti. WAN'1‘]§E AT ONCE, A GIRL FOR general housework iu a family of three. Apply to Mrs. G. W. Pat- terson, 26Z Grafton Street. ‘ 3026-12-4-mal. FUR SALE 1 PAIR GOOD DARI red foxes also 1 pair patch foxes Will sell cheap to make room fo more. _ Daniel D. Nicholson, Harts- ville__-_.___________ 3009-lz_-sis/l7lpo_, FOR SALE 50 EDISON GOLD molded 'records (2 minute) in good cocditibnat 15 cents each or $7.00 -for the lot. Apply to 36 Upper _ T'l__l“°_l3°."°“l=l1_§E-,___-9‘&‘E.2-ilaim ron sihu so unison .nonnnn recordi (2 minute) in good condi- tion at 15 cents each or $7.00 for i;l§_e_1o_t. Aélply to 36 Upper Hills- _ _egrep ii 0, __ 3040.12-sylei. _ S'|§RAYT_*-BROWN HEIFER 15 §ears_old -on Drelllises 01 Ami- osg, Garfield, since Oct. first. li eel -maimed by the iiiteenth will be Wm, -_ _ 12-s-malpu. ONE MAN WANTED IN EACH Lo- ogiiey. who--_ is willing to work a fssi. liolirsefor 815 weekly showingi “$191” toi his friends and neigh- llors. Qftfifree. The National BUDPIY oo., .W user, oat. _:goal-12-sM1lpd. Norton.-an .You WANT T0 m~¢gq,pm~l¢ cheap you should Pat- ,.°,,i,-, 1.;__ Q, Lowtherisx, (North oarleten-l than-eush-bred ¢mP'W° pd . throrough-bred, Y0l'KBllll'¢ F.-gear.. _ ._ _ suse-lageyliine. j;_g_1Tf|;,-_E-EVEN DARK RBD 'iid - pred- foxes, three females . ,,J dl "r ` , t-`; I e ,,,-lu:,.,°r.*;°..;f.i;:..‘:‘;..‘.‘- . _fipilil th_eln\°l1°“P- A‘_Td"°@'~ . - _.Me-ie., see. view, ¥.u.I. ‘l ‘ 7 ‘ » ' - uw- 2-few-1 -iv fr". ~ souvssm -Posfr, »¢\»¢'\|$i1_`,;"i{andsome.- '_AssortAd 10 ,"_<§_ .‘_`»»v¢1y comics 10 sts. 10, _4` ~',|," "'ohi~istmss ar New Year Q '_ ii ses. -Peet paid. ‘Azeri =m=- Address, 11.1.. .smlth. \‘,'1,,',,¢,, prix, sos1-1z-6m1ll>d- “ ar rm.- N?-gm ‘ ssh] Mgl'liiIt‘EEdward Road. ,ii _glues oi Faxes. '1'w0 §_<_>°.d i,i,‘&j_.' s. some seed psf °°» #__ " ,.ol;¢p,p ones. _J. O. Miss; I sn ,_' mulettggoanm 0 1”' " s""'t` 'loss-iz'-end. sow .°`0f_>lM- la . _ 01' $233.... natural, untutored condition might' de. on the -ith of August, lvir.I Knowles said lil u lecture which 'hc delivered preparatory to thc presen- tation of moving picture films il- lustrating life in the woods. ho en-I tered thc forest ut King- and Bartlett Gump, fording thc Spencer stream. Aftcr having badc his friends good- bye hu relieved llimsclf of cverything he had und, with nothing whatever but his~empty hund's,` forged- ahead- _into the-thick growth of giant pines, determined to vindicate- his claim that man could exist without susten- ance from the outside world. He ex- plalned his method of catching trout, which formed the principal part of his meals; llow hc obtained fire by friction; bow hc accidentally. but very opportunely, killed a -young' deer by stratagem; and how he caught n bear by making a trap similar to those used by the Indians. He dc- srrlbed the rude implements which he improvised to go about his -“domes- tic" work and the manner in which he prepared his nleat. On three occa- sions he was tempted sorely to quit the forest, but each timc'_his stronger will prevailed and he remained; amd at the cud of six weeks he had ns- certained to his entire satisfhctical that s. "primitive mall" was not an impossibility. He wrote weekly P0' ports of his experience, using as his pm bits of charcoal from his fire, :ind ns his paper strips of ‘bark H0111 the birch; which reports he loft at various points in his pel‘eg1‘i'.\at'l0lls for those who were interested in him und his eccentric expedition-in fact for the newspaper men-t0 risk “P- In these reports he stated that T10 had infringed the game laws of tho T _ -) . WASHINGTON. Dec. 5-Gusrded enquiries are made at the State D8.- Partlllvllt by foreign governments re- questing il1f0l`0W-tion as to the prog. Peet Ol e speedy settlement oi silairs in Mexico where thc troubles are de- inghserious harm to their interests. ere is no evidence .that these in- Quiries will have any effect hut there ld much unofficial talk about the probable early recognition of the fact that the Oonstitutionalists will com- mand the Northern section ol Mexico, _ ,i ¢-_-s--1»--___..-__- _ IMIIITE KIIITKIIIT ' H8012. the 800ds were delivered to -MU* Stilwilrt. who keeps the only_l_ S _hardwlire store in town. The next, _-.__ All0tl10l' consignment of Karaknle sheep. the latest recruit for the Is- lalld’s ful- farming activities, arrived in Charlottetown by the steamer Northumberland on -Thursday night. It was a small consignment. con- sisting of only two animals. They had rather an unusual experience before reaching their destination on the Island. They were shipped from the United States, where their purchase was effected, on the 30th. October, and the arrangenllent' was that the ibost from Boston, in which they were shipped would bring them on to the Island. But thc steamer did not come further thlan Halifax, and the sheep were landed there, and have been there in quarantine llntll this week. There were three of them when they arrived at Halifax. but one died at that place. They came to Mr. Alex- ander MacKenzie, of Long Creek. Thcy are claimed to bc pure-bloodcd, und Mr. MacKenzie, yesterday, in conversation with a representative of The Guardian, said that the nul- m'als had been ou exhibition ut n_ number of the Stntc llgricultll`r'nl fairs, throughout New England this Autumn and had attracted ll. great deal of attention from expert stock breeders. 'l‘hc last place they were exhibited at was the famous Brock- ton Fair, where they wcrc'u.wl-lrdcd first-prize bluc'l‘ibllons. ln fact. ut all of the six fairs where they were exhibited the sheep received high comrnendlltion and took first-pri:/.c rilibons. This will _,doubtless mnke__an_otll,el; -valuable addiclon"'t’6 1!fl`e“"iur-" rin-in1 'ing industry of the Island. Tho' Comp- ton; Brothers, of Boston, and Mr. McKenzie purpose experimenting with this breed of sheep, in producing a cross and testing the value of the fllr in the lending fur markets this comillg spring. zinc, of Oct. 25 had an extended. article on the breeding of Karakule sheep on the farm of Mr. L. M. Crawford, of Kansas, showing _that he has had great success in breeding this kind of stock, and has sold two of his last spring’s lambs for one thousand dollars each. The Compton brothers are also ac- tively identlficd with the fox industry‘ and have done a great deal i-.l Boa- ton to educate the people concerning the actual facts of this business. SIX MONTHS FOR GETTING MONEY FALSELY. TORONTO, Dec. 4-Uecil W. Irwin pleaded guilty in the general sessions yesterday to the charge of obtaining $4,200 from the Trust and Guarantee Company by false pretenccs. Restitu- tion has been made by the young mnn’s friends. Jl\dE° M0120", 'how- evcr, declared thc offence n serious steritcs by announcing his acceptance of the principle for a basis of agree- ment which .Sir Edward Garson had suggested in his lust speech: First a settlement not humil_iating‘ or degrad- it has practically been decided by the tation has been working for. firm. Hugs steady at sso to 860- eottle choice 5.00 to 8.50, do medi- um 550 to 725 do common 550 State in spite of the fact that he one, and sentenced him to six menthsi, -_ ~ xv choic 5 25 'to had been refused e. permitktand hencx- in the Central prison. l;gtJc_he:l;)vc_|; 150 tot 5_00_ do DEMAND Is POOR FOR l>)°°*°d ‘gig P;‘t‘”_f_‘_'i§yh_‘;;‘ lgfer hi; medium 4.00 to 4.25; da eernlmfll BUTTER AND ol-llilsss U0 P3- Y . 8 """”""'”“""- 3_5() to 4.00; Butcher bil B U 000 -- but he evnded it. On the ith Ol 5.75 to 6.50; do good bulls 5.50 to MONTREAL Dec, g_R¢c¢ipts of October. ln e<=°°fd““0° Wm* “ “°"m' TTIEUEATIIER-, . - 6.25; do rough hulls 2.15 to 3.00. egg., yesterday were 1,214, against cation which hc had give-.1 before, he _ ‘f Feeders 5.40 tu 6.65; feeding bulls 1582 last Week and 473 lag; yea,-_ emerged at \Ne3Bll¥l°» Q\\°\°°°» Wh°"° -' ' 3.70 to, 4.50: Bf»0¢k°l`B 535 $0 5-351 There was a very good demand pass- he was enthusiastically received and _ ETC. do medium- 4.00 to 4.25; -do light mg (0,. the better g,-adam and re. welcomed. ' ' ' ` ' """"" ' $.50 to 4-00 Ulmllefd *ind °““°"5 csipts were better than for some After the lecture, which was warm- -- psipcoial t.o.'1‘nc Guardian) 3.75 to 4-50- Ml\\‘¢"“» °T‘°I°°» “ch time past. There were no new deve-> ly awlgpded, goo _iiims were shown f|M;¢;,N1ig,.p9'¢imne, 5_-.- Fresh go $50 eo $100; dn common, andsrggedillén depicting thc several incidents about gi-‘mg .north-.westerly and westerly each $85 to $45, Bgrlvgvgg to 8___;>_ which Mr. Knowles had BP0k°ll- winds. Fair and colder. Local snow $65- %DI‘LD8 6_%§‘f1 3 h-env 3 to' __alv“a1__m_g|li',~;|_| might be _mildd Ol f|un.,“s_ _ _ _ _, light 5. 0 0 _ Ji 0 3 Y the inet that Mr. w. o. Hogg seems 'rnn wlllsrl-lien.--several snow 5-501 0° l>“°I\_§‘ ,W 8§,°' d ‘,’“§‘ lr - ` fed ndwaere ._,o .200 gzagsclT9folT‘8TllT1e;‘I:llI‘t‘I§g‘?>Tn§T1rg>F0fTl‘;; ggthxt 8'15at° 8255 do °n “"9 8-75° There was a 1103” *OW 45° W0 10-“_ ~:'l°..°‘;.::.l‘.::°*:.i.*;‘..*t “P-°.:'"““ ~:"°.:;“'. “W -‘“.:“°i e ‘.:::::.:.‘“:r.is‘.:“rf“:r.2i° trier. eemeiea _ ess - = f mat sr - yes sr_ _--a. eomoar on --°--°“--~ mi- th d _ ---he-i \°°°“'°~*° T” so -“wc-° -er M :‘.°°:.i.*l*i.‘::':.... ed toiilht-4$éa;l(;>_fll_4:;` °l0'll\Pl% 0 9 - night it became several degrees cold- ILLUMINATION QF NIAGARA PHC” ‘quam _ _ admirable for 8 _- em -_ ._ . ..-- . _-_ _ _ FALLS T0-,gm FEATURE Fm,” c,.,,,,m,,,-y _"ggi io zgp c o . inininms iinliiiiuils sul is sum; lun lnluin smiilwfiilnils N in cuilirsi r bu otaln r o r ed. renee. Sir Robert Finlay, K. C. Mr for the respondent. lepments to note in the situation Frlces follow: Strictly fresh eggs . . . . ..55c. to 600 Selected C, S. eggs ...37c. to 88c No.1 candled eggs ...32c. to 34c No. 2 candled eggs ......28c. to 2i0c .Thohighvit - temperature recorded OF CELEBRATION. pine c,-came,-y _ ___27| to 27; ¢_ rsstevdes was:-.thirty-tlw decrees -- second grades _.21 to me. alwv-enrelltlie lowest reeistered the N1AGAllA FALLS. N. Y-. DW- 4~ Dairy butter ...21i to sae. _ t to b i f om the persons. P090 Om” D°°“"tm°"I" "Ot t0 “I' That was not in return for services 10W llClu0l` 50 T79 037590 TW méans rendered hy the Government, as in this “PW f9~°lutY 1°' W`a“9'm‘i"I°“' the cases where local probate hudI Resolutions 0DD0l'T1'lIZ_I1l1° use OT the been necessary and fees had been ll0l`001 D090 f0l` the 08l`l`i35" of “ll“°" charged in respect thereof. lt was an ill 005’ form hav” been Passed by 3 instance of pure taxation, ill which The - "Country Gentleman" mags--'number of-promillent~temper.s.ncc or- the payment was obmmed from par, .mulivetions end ‘wenle11’B S0.C_i.<=*-W' sous not intended to bear it within and some of those have been forward- tl", meaning of the accepted d,,fi,3i_ cd 150 U10 $0V@l“l1m9l1¢~ It W” 1em`“"¢\ tioll, and their Lordships were there- todav that among the \'°s“l=~*l°“S ferr compelled in hold that the tux- Koveflling the Ilmugumtion of The ation was not “direct taxation," and DHFCSTS POSTS W0ll1d be 0“° Pl`°hi'mt‘”g that the enactment was therefore lil- the sending of spiritous liquors in tm vires on the part of tm, Pmvim this mallllcr Wlllcll Wm “Sure the re' cial Government. On that. ground, suit the widespread temperance ugl- thereform the appeal must be ,m0w_ "-""-1”“‘“' The decision, therefore, strikes at ». ll succession duties levied on pro- HIGH PRIC?.SRBIé)H01GE U Af1v1~|_,p; Tlerty not nctunlly situatc in th‘e tax- __._ ing Province, and will largely affect _ _C tl koi; the revenues both of Ontario and T,?‘§,?£Ts(€{.onI,;e‘;nd2 acifilse Tiolpar nil Quebec. Counsel who participated in gurls of butcher cattle, with choice securing this important victory for offerings scarce and selling firm at the appellants were Mr. Chase-Clllv 700 to geo .me higher prices hid for grain, K. C.. (of the Celw“l1ml3‘ar>. .every choice steers and lleifers. Mr. R. C. Smith, K. (of the Own- , Lambs are weak but good light are adian Bar), and Mr. Gcoffrey'Lllw- led and watered and als te 825 wh. Geom-ion, K, o., (ef the ohhh-dieri Y0St€l`0HY'S llU0f*1ti0nS3' Butch" Bur), and Mr. Tlleoliald Mathew were l 8l`_uPi,iN¢§ lliivious lilht lwillt l»T\i!'¢¥.~d\_¢l'.\\.°S --The illumination of NISKHYB' F0115 Receipts of cheese yesterday were ' _ _ above. .» At nina s. nl- lvsstsrdes the will he one of the features oi the 736, “elim 1343 lest week and ess _ , 5”, A t°l¥ll|0l'B¢“l'° W3' T-T1ll`f!"\»Wo. dlllles peace celebration, if_ the Hill, W\l_i°h last year. There were no new de- 1“N`rER“TD' Dm' "' . S ‘ shave; at-_,inns p. >x\.,- tlssty-seven will be introduced by Assemblylllllll' velopments in the situation over the .W-‘P""7' H5-W-°" 3° " n’ W d . 1 W rewt . . _ _ Elect John W. Wil-lillmi. 0| the 5”' da the demand showing no marked '~T'l'0_d°"»- F°“¢.‘f`°'s hausqgx' ,,.TL|~¢l¢:eb,`qJ1.\¢“blgh ghlgalfplxnqog ond Niagara district, is enacted. The imgwvement, gud the pi-logs un- Lintlop 5100” ° " °" °' _ mg _ . M. Bill ill cell for an an rnplis 1011 °f ch aged Prices follow. ker, Liylgillbfi- 5- » ~‘ - - A za _:,?1;t3n° wing: fundsw for the illumination oi the Finest western colored 18| to 182°. cw” '- °°° ‘“""‘“°""”'°“' meraiag at .s.14, ireacey at aus tells eselzefl °l 0° v°e°° -°°l°b"»- rim: western white lu ze is e W. Petr). HBWOI- l3°¢¢°0T='-f§")‘xW°° _ , _ A mass me0UU¢ Wil1$° h°I~‘\|Flnest'eastsrn colored".'..1 to lille: ‘1‘reder.Fougere, suramerside, calm _Th _mm Ln tw .ammw W, here next month for perlwtlnz the Finest eastern while ull to 18|: Port Has ' ‘ ' » $1 per bag of 90 lbs, in car lots ex- xnnasr or uns. psultslunsr. ~-'l‘l'° '°°°'» "°“’~°"°-' “‘°“““‘ 'runlcsv sun annie Barrels erarlr. _ ‘ - ‘-l--- , M' 1'” .M H°”d“_7 at Ln" ‘ --- The demand for beans continues. limomun, nee. 4.- '1`~h°f°"*°° ° °°°* “*°°° '“‘“"“°Y oossrluwriuopns, nee. 4.- with sales el three pounds pickers at was al'r9IlM\ |11 the Nm' nw' *T* Ln 9' m' The Sublime Porte has made a con- $1.80 per bushel ip car lots ex-track on hu. 5|-rival-from _The dnt quarter of the moon will tract with 3 British firm~ to recoil- ’ - bv on Ffldey D°¢- Sth at 1°-I9 Mn- Ietruez the seeks 01 the arsenal on the Dol-lil:s'ri<~ Pnl~:l.A'rn _ dates- 'rlle length of today will be debt Golden Hera, and will establish a_ 'ro "rm: vorli - away. hours and forty-nino and of tumor- naval base at Ismid. The concession -~--- I by the sui- row_ c-ight hours sud forty-seven min- is of great Political importance, 'l‘nr- l.ONDoN, Dec. 4.-R’t Rev, Mon- utns. key practically placing herselfdn the signer Hogan, President of the May hands of Great Britain with regard Qnooth Grant Irish Seminary for the I8 at 1 2! and 'hlosday at 7.30 llinlffllmt (lures flilfelhivnr. Mlnnrd'n i.inimeut. Pures llipthr-rin. in her naval development. training of priests, has been appoint- ` I - - A . ll. - - ' ninuep. sydney; Behrl- D°°l4ll°\ - _ nm, lens lar the celebration and vice- _. In the ideal heme market the-e Whittlq,.. Sydney; 'Alfhltl-Q. A050? :;2£;‘:P:w§,‘:g:7a:t gméay _grssident Marshall is expected to be was s very good demand, with sales tingl. - ‘ ` the principal lpeaker of the evening- of Green Mountain made at 90 e. to L0NnON(C]§llB0l\;ll Jgiwzgu _ IND; _i_01lnMliall Press.) iCanadlun Press) . . lc. -_- e cal pro- A AHOLIS. Dec. I-.-'rhcre is uxlcrlsn, England, pee, 5.- iirs. Sulnillzfion prfilylbiflnil fll0_ti_lT7"P°il`t:',ll¢_>: Eeneml “T-“ke Bymllal-TW in this Idmnlelinc Pankhurst is ill a state of on o arms a ammun on n o ci y. Teamsters whose employers sign- collapse to-day, having started r,-»i,h Ireland wanissued here to-ilsy. '1‘his_ ed union contracts will return to a hunger and thirst strike since her course is taken to counteract the ac-,work tomorrow. This course was de- arrest on the steal-wr here yesterday. tlvities of the Ulster volunteers who cided late today at a meeting of the -------.-»-- for some time have been drilling with union. aview -to opposing tt-fi Irish Govern- _ -----~ -.- _--... -.. - ment, should Home Rule become law. ~ The proclamation, which was sign ed by King Ggeorgc ls based on pro _ visions of-the Customs Consolidation , Act nf 1816, instead of those of .the| - Irish Grimes Act. As expected the ... Tl] TITIIH MIIHIIS tion for taking this step is the state . . , _ , . icllnlidlall lress.l :r;f;_l5___f>;l_i_1_;1ii'.mi: Isxlpedllentt that the ___..~ - sl-IELBYVILLE, Dec. 5-Miss ammunition ang 053:? 0051123 “TT” _ _ (Ui\ll1i0ll=\!l PPGHH.) _ Katherine McPherson was all ollice ann, named be mm,_'_t§§ ;he°“; ‘Y M-'W YORK. Dec. 5-Mrs. Lorll- girl for ,Dr. Knabe, for whose mur- l0____s ___ _ist ol Parma -mania 0' lard Silencer. u Dhllunthroplst and der Dr. William Craig is on trial. esmosivcl etc ‘ am one '°h“I`°h Work" in New Y0l`k _ and She testified today describing the LONDON' Dec' 5__,m_e British U ___ Newport. left the steamer Oceanic to- finding ol the hedy and ol seeing the ,net by Mya, 1;, 0 clammon -mngw dev for the final stage o1her_lou_ruev secured bring nr, Kuuhe heme iuhis a`.,,ged` tonight D,_,ohibmng’t,?e .m_ to the 151000 °T J°1°- Phlmillllellf automobile several times. She recog- i_orta”’n o1'm_mB and ammumtliuu where she ‘will devote care to the edu-\ nized DL Knabe»E K_,m0,,O_ L-a,.,._ mi. into Ireland for the “rat time,Umpp_ _clllllllg 0f_ MOFOS- Sllll WHS aCC0llll18ll‘ other witness, gave evidence of henr- |ud the Mtn; o'f!_evO1“ti0n .n Ulu 100 TJ! M199 Vll`8ll_1lH Y0\ll\f5._D°B°0_ll‘ ing screams. This evidence was ‘_ er' ess Of St- Georges Pf0t95f9llT- EDN' brollght in relative to the open win- Almost simultaneously with the Copa] Chunk It is not her purpnsc I publication of the proclamation, to collvert the Moms who me M0_ ‘°W' _ ` ers outside the factory of H. Vinc- Ptrernlcer Asiiuitlll mode the longest h,,nm,ednm__, but to assist them ,md herg Company at noon today. Five S el Om” 5 tm com" “tm” °T UI' elevate their inode of living. S E E ing Ulster; second, Ulstel"s treat- | _ --- ment must not differ from that mailed Tile Committee in charge of th nut to other parts of the United plans for the automobile school to b Kingdom; third, Ulster must retain -*"- opened in Charlottetown the first c full protection from the Imperial _ the New Your have been fortunate in Parliament; fourth, the Home Rulc ‘WUNTRP-AL‘» UBC- 5‘“F‘~lU0I` l`0~ securing us instructor lor this school Bm must not be Buch as to lead to ports of the_‘Cotton decision in the M1-_ (_;L»0_ Mille,-_ 0( 1iui1,,10_ N_ Y_ ultimate separation of Ulster from Privy UOUIWII. \\'lllCll W€l`0 “Ot llV8l1“ Mr. Miller has had .~_l large experience Great Britain, The proclamation pro- “ble 1*’-Bt “wfekr milk" it 099°” that in till: alltomvblle Ii'“Hll\BBS. llllvllllf. hibiting the importation of arms and *T10 L0l"ds did pronounce not only Oll sex vcd us mechanic in the factory. ummllnition into 1U\ster was lunch th” mfmllmg of th” I-M9090 T“_$l9I0" then as ll tester ol finished cars, and. milder than had been predicted and tT°“» bmi “T50 0” its °°“9T'it“t1°““1° than ns the delnollstrutor and sales did rcvivc Irish Crilnes Act. _‘W1 1"-id mid dow" H VNV M000 “ll” man. He was the mechunician ou ing that o. succession duty on pro- the car wmc W , N york _ _ _ h on tic ew to pcrty sltuutc outside of the Plovlllcc puub mee a ,ew ybmq ago’ ,md 1,, \\lls ult IIUIIIIII TIT BT BITIIITI] ~' . . ` - ---5-- ___l_f::_‘;§__£Iff“\t(%;;_uf;;§3 tI‘€__e1el:0__‘°etBt_(;; clll un that trip iilouud thc world ~ wllother xi succession duty of tlllefik-ind tim? \I1th0uT . fmv winner- repm-rs’I contended for by the respondent Tzhm tlltlcurdlewzllxcd :\e;vdXO\§k uw l wa' c - ____.._ I-lirovincehof Q,“.eb‘T‘c) .could he-iinpas' and Tlliyilzlue fi5‘iIn eiillslizi ilcrossmI‘~T(cT\T D 0 ll ll] I 0 ' . 0 ll ' Y, . ' , 0TTAwA_ Docemhcr 4___,“t_h0ugh no I whole su_uCt__m ofgthc “chime of these he luis been ln choral. of thc Service, _0_m°i”-I ‘I"°i:i°‘_‘ Wllg lg? mfldc xllllftll succession duties depended on a sys- _l:‘_° f.“1\ l_"";‘ 0 mg" U 10.0.” _E9"'“_ 'h‘“E tem uf making one person bay duties the -parcels post has been publls ed, which he was not ,mended to bear the scuool in charge were determined tnut they would have none but the host as an instructor, and in their tunate in getting ll. man like Mr. Miller. .He is cxpccicil to arrive in the city during the letter part of this month. Wl>il'i‘l5 :ILAVES IN l\lUNTl'tl§Al.. ‘lvlolvrnl-llll., Dee. 5.-A regular systcmatized trade in young girls ex-_ ists lu Montreal, conducted by men. who appear to succeed witllout diffi- cultv ill evading the police. girls, nlllny of tllrm under sixteen ye rs of ugc, are Il-,lrtered for and sold daily ill the rod light district and the law uppeurs helpless to putI a stop to the traffic. This was revealed by investigation carried oil _by ll number of citizens wllo arc interested in the crusade to dri-zo from the city the men who prey. upon the young and innocent girls. Tho system has agents who regulnrlyi visit the keepers of resorts and offer to procure girls for them for a price. '1'llousu.nds of girls are sold in this wily lll Montreal every yeur; thou sands of others-chiefly l<`rcuch-(`au- udidn girls-are sent from this city to various places Jn the United Steltes under conditions which prac- tically umount to slavery. New developments in the cuulpuig yesterday included thc issuing of scv- eral more warrants for men us il re- sult of information received by Judge Choquet ill the Juvenile Court, nu a proposal for thc holdinir, of e, mass meeting of citizens to discuss th plnn for thc movement. John A. Tarvcsty, I-72 Sherbrooke street east, ll commercial traveller, was arrested in Bl'c»c"ville, Ulltnrio, oil a charge urislng out of ll story told by a young girl to Judge Cho- quet. ._William Leduc, another resi- dent of Sherbrooke street cnst, is lil- ready under arrest on n similar chal-gc. Both men pleaded not guilt and ure held without bail, awaiting, trial. MANY CHEAT TAXI DRIVERS LONDON, Dec. i.--Forty-four tholi- sand Londoners ride free each year by cheating taxi drivers or cabbies out of their fare, eluding them by some trick when the time comes to pay. So asserts I.. Russell, of the Cab Drivers' Union. There are about 11,000 licensed haokney vehicles in this city. Each driver is cheated out of his fare on nil average four times u year, he or thc company losing $2 to $2.50 in money whenever a passenger flees. l‘A'l`liOl’.l.lNG THE' SEAS WA:-ll-lIN(l'l`0N_ Dec. 4.-Thr Ouv- erunlent is sending out revenue cut- ters to patrol the Atlantic wuters, to be ill readiness to uid and give warnings of iceberg and vessels in trouble. The service will be continu- ed fill April 1. I uilwluiiiiii in .ilsuniialf _ls ¢ (Canadian Press) lila‘lilllN. Dec. 5.-In is impossibly nt present to provide against unexp- Iployment in the German system of national insurance against old n ,, sickness and iniirmlty, according _ Clement Delbreuclr, Minister of tllp Interior. R5fllying to un inwrpell* tion by Socialists in the Imllerw lurlialucnt to-day, tile- minister mitted it would be most desiralrls fo extend the scheme so ns to irlclw insurance ugninst unemployment __ the difficulties would be almost lg- supcrnble and the finunciul burdcll would be very heavy. MIINTHTII STHIKI IIIUSIS FIGHTING iifunudiun Press.) MONTREAL, Dec. 5-Ten police- men and fifty strike breakers engag- ed in n heated battle with 200 strik- nrrests were made. One man was taken to the hospital; he had been felled by u blow from a policenlan. Several policemen, including Captain Nagle, received nasty blows. Since thc commencement of the strike over ll score of arrests were made. Al- though ten policemen had been des- patched daily to that point - -noth- ing in the nature of a scuffle had occul-red before. MINISTER IIT LIBUII VISITS SIIIIITI. E.B. .\iYiJNEY, Dec. -5.-The Hon. F. W. Urothers, Minister of Labor in tho Borden Uilbinet, arrived in the city, by yesterday morniupfs express, and is lclgistercd at tile Sydney. The l-ilu. Mr. Crothcrs is accompanied by, diligent search have been most for-I Mr. E. N. Compton, also of the De- partment of Labor. Both gentlemen will rclnllln in the r-*ty until Satur- . _ _ _ _ lilly. llepurtnunt of the _-_\,lcu bolnpuuv_\ .nw Min-,Mer is making a mm. of Providence, ll. 1. llis experience and , _ - 1 t h- _ all-round training make him one of ?,.lil,¢}:'h€h,?r,(:;;3§;scf,?,d!;|?;1,;;no( :gtg the best experts that candle f0“lld_ mf and with this object in view will vi- the ‘“°_““"y' Tim °f'mm‘tt“° h“"“55 sit the Steel and Con] works in this county. ' act ns guide to Mr. Crothers to-day, ,0 .‘\‘ll‘. J. W. Maddin, of this city, will and will take the Minister through the colliery districts. They will mo- tol- to Waterford, Bridgeport, Dom- inion, No. 2 colliery and Glace Bay lunching nt the latter place. Mr. JI. U. Douglas, M. P. l’., will lunch with the party at the Glace Buy hotel._ This afternoon, the Hou. Mr. Oro- thrrs will return to the ci¢Y. and to- night will meet tho members of the Sydney Board of Trade, in their l'l;i)I1lH. ... 1NSl’EL‘»Tl(.`IN' TOTTH. 'l`o-luorrow, Mr. Urothers is the guest of the Steel Oornl>nny’s oli- ciuls, und thc greater purt of the dlly will bc tailed up with is trlb, tllrough the plant. in me afternoon, it is likely that the Minister anti party will cross to North Sydney, and Sydney Mines whfre they will in- simc. the steel works in the latter rown. This will complete his tour of .~ill_':|v.-seeing in this county. HIS FIRST VISIT. |\i;-_ ifrothers has never before vi- sited Cape Breton and oapears very, lnucll interested in tl.e colintry. A1- though he bus not been here very long nc expressed pleasure over what uc nas seen"d'f"tIle city and county. ;\lr. Ulothcrs, who is evidently an ar- dcllt nngler, seemed much interested in the river und asked several ques- tions regarding trout und pollock flailing. I-lu entertained the reporter who interviewed hinl with a dedeiiili- tion of thc trnwling method of lish- iul; pollock. in-morrow night in-. or-others will nddress u gathering of the labor lodges ut Glace Bay. The minlsthr will address the assembly in Klill’sl Theatre. IIIHQUIICEIEIITK COIIIIG EYEITS. IEETIIGS. ETC Ons cent per word each ipsertioii io this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-ilvo cents. "There will be rl meeting f the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Y.M.C.1. on Saturday afternoon in the Y.M.0.A. parlors at 4 o'clock. 3057. °°An entertainment and basket soc- ial will be held in the hall at Pleas- ant Grove on the night of Monday the- 8th of Dec. A good program is being prepared. Admission 10c. Ladlcs with baskets free. If Monday proves unfavnrnble will be held following night. 3081. "AT'l`EN'l‘l<)N. Dairymen, Doift forget to attend the auction sale of milch cows at Bart (J. Hardy'a, UD- ion Ruud, Dec. Sth. (lows that will ,renew in January and February .lt isicsrd's Linilnerlt Cures Colds, ite. ~ if . I your own price. 3000, T ’Ir_§»_ . 4 .Q1 _.1 ' . -T 'Q K ll -Lf. I-i‘ ,., n -f-i ~:_,1f. I i’~i‘.I 43: ` --.w .,. _=::!2é9_'.*¢< .-» -_ . ~ -._ A frir _g._.-. ' L13. '_ ' i'f-0 ‘ful i 1 » -1 . -:r $155 V .~,‘,i qi. A- __ -li: Q7 -if i- 'LT 1, - . I' _. ._ ,li I; “ii i if-9 . . ir: I " £201 .._ é. k <1, _~.~ iii ,ii x “ill-Ti ive rl vi 'i-T-,_i_f A ii _;xl . uf- ui 55% -Ti Ii is »` _ . _,___ lr °T‘,'.-5’ ~. {"§.f3¢;l II r. t 2*- _‘fi-;»»_=.f-2. _ . _tiff iii; 1- .,‘ i5 T .tae :Y-’ fin -` ;.~€- .».- . ~=-s,-_.~_ _. a-as Nw.-_-..=.s~. /-1 r-hf'~...‘ _. (og 1- .. _ .,g ,t. uv.- _ ______._ 3.- _ »: . -. il L'-_ T* I:T.f`.< _~*._ :va <‘T1~¢_¢_» 5 rr f_?_p;i il _ ra, 1_1 ` Jr if-;< 2.2. 3*-i _ fu v.-‘ ri. _-13-. f-1; -ii* ' wfivé.-. 5'? fi ' ei "" I..- "., _,_ _ _ ' 'f '. 1- "IT,-' T‘-T-ii » _r VV" is ' . if-.` .' ii’ if . __ fl FT; ____ ri-` ~l_'_ ' K . :_