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The Evening Mail from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada • 14

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The Evening Maili
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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tf i -t a zij (to TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 2. it PAGE FOURTEEN. THE EVENING MAIL i v' WEDDINGS Hevs of the City Ay. V- A fHcptoai Bm IS Prints mahons limited -s Corner of Barrington and Princt Streets. lAB.

TZ -Vv Admlastratkm Grnated- -la tbt estate of ths late Elisa Freekletoa, administratioa has bee (ranted to William rreckletoa. la tha citato of tha lata- Haair Walker, of Dartmouth, administration has been (ranted to his brother, William H. Walker. February 8, 1914 Menddasohn bon Febrnnry 8, 1808. Turning milder tonight, with few light folia of snow.

Wednesday, mild. -f ir i -r if fc cnowav A quiet wedding wee solemnised In the oratory chapel ef Mary's glebe house yesterday morning; whan the participants ware Gerald F. Cronea. aim of John Granan; and Mian Frauds A. I North un denghtar ef Charles H.

North dpl Only, the Immediate families ef the contracting parties were present. and both the bride ui groom Bar. Father Foley tha officiating clergy- The bride looked exceedingly wall attired la a gowa of dalph blue broadcloth ef corresponding Shade vlth ospreys, with brocaded velvet east and -toque a- also wore a act of Russian sable fare, the Sift ef the brides Immediately after the eondnslon of the eeramony Mr. end Mrs. Cronan left on the Montreal express for Montreal, Chicago and thonoa -to- tbdr future homo In St Paule.

Minn. Mies Henrietta Waddea am Rena Heffermaa ef Truro, wore at the nuptials. A v'- a a -V A. Splendid Representation of thelmmortal PoeminMov-ing Pictures at Mhe A Lovely Evening Coat; 'svls Yours at! $10 Sheriff's gala Sheriff Hall today sold la the salt of Joseph Fliaa and Nicholas H. Meagher, administrators of the estate Peter Lons vo.

Daniel Casey, property at Fort Petpeswlek, It being purchased by Hr. Justice Meagher for 9150. 1 Movements of this Accused at Truro Early in December. Visited Theatres and Had a -Merry Time. 1 Empire Theatre.

ffiiftY. ft Skaters Beww-rA young had a narrow escape from drowning oa tha westera side of the Arm yes--terdayA A dark strip la tha ice "proved ha thinner than other parts, and tha young man went thru without warning. Ha. was assisted out of tha water hy Master John OConnelL Halifax; Fen a no meenifieeot produeUoa of WraogMIiia" the plotor-ml rartoou of LoagfollowW Immortal poom, was exhibited at tha Jdmplra Ihratro yioterduy uftaruoou. for the first time In say IhiuHliin dty.

1 It sot Uo first production In oo. of tbo larsoet thMtyoe in Now York quite ro-eanOy and draw record This fire Purt producUou in masterpiece aod ite populuitty with the term of good wholesome- and clean portrayals in moving piotaraa attested to hy. the record number at all the praformaaeeo given to date, Mora than ordinary Interest Is centered locally in the production of this famous poom, duo largely to the faot Gut the scenes' are mosUyi Wd in Nova GcoNa and that two HaU' we eons ana un xwu i-T We found a number that have outworn their welcome, i so they were promptly.ticketed for departure. are good, honest coats, all of them and some are really very INI handsome. nG an Vwah nl aaAla a mrilll til a nV mnmmmliiiib lM8VI Itn uvamh m41im mtilm.

Attractive tti k--: '-T i. ting of the first The Barrier," Academy of H. W. God bold, flntttufi The set and second act of. bow running at the Music, Is the work of of Wentsells, Limited.

It represents Gale's trading post, the stock of groceries and other goods being arranged in a most attractive way. Witnesses from fitewiacka and Truro were examined at the adjourned preliminary investigation Into the Asaif murder ease whan It was resumed before Magistrate McDonald at 1M0 this morning. At tha hour dated for the opening of' tha hearing quite a large crowd bad gathered and when the hearlnr was commenced the court room was filled. Many witnesses were on band from Truro and 8tewiacke. James R.

Robertson, of Stawlacke, was the first witness called. He bad business transactions with tha prisoner last August or September. Tha prisoner purchased an overcoat and a pair of pants. Ho returned on December 5th and paid 1S oh the overcoat account Two ten' dollar bills were banded to the witness. On the morning of December 6th the prisoner.

returned and purchased. a coat living a ten dollar bill in payment Witness didnt know where the prisoner got the money. Witness knew the prisoner -since last summer, The coat purchased by the prisoner on December 6th was ordered early last September. i. i HEW YORK, February Joseph fox people took promimnt porta, Caaaidy.

former democratic lender or I Continuous performencea wiu be giv-Quconu eounty, and Louis T. Wal- e. ooranienrfng at 1 oclock, daring tec ri. lUntenunt. who wore I proGtioUtm of this picture uU this week, ter, nlS Iieuicnunt, vrnw I This will permit ofthrac1 performances found guilty lets last night of eon-1 ni afternoon and four in the even-.

Figure piracy in" selling a nomination to inn 1ia atmtfii innMmi court tMIkCll tOl state supreme court Skating Contests. L. A. Gastouguay, secretary of the Halifax Spi Skating '(Hub, received word that ''YYv Jo" Canadian championship figure One was $17, 'one' $20 (40, $42, $45, others vanonxly priced; bnt 9 dock. comers to.

-f v'h-V ST the wm.n wiu. 5 This lit is expected will be impoe- lura -during tha two- performances ed tomorrow. The maximum pea-1 and: thera was -another full house -this altv Is two years in prison and a lii MTi. probiction was put on eT in? WII. Oanadian Bioscope company, of $2,000.

Ex-Congressman Wll- Lid andthe entire photographic and iett, who was convicted ten days ago mechanical work dons under the of buying the nomination 1 a direction of H. T. Oliver, of New Tort Judgeship, WSS arraigned in it was only after six months research) forshuUmee today. ww- thousand tbs finished skating contests in Ottawa- will be held Friday, 18th Inst, only (eom-? jmlsory skating morning and noon, free skating In tha evening) and not on the two days (18th and 18th Inst,) as previously men- IBtH 1BI SE v-'r Ooned. WAS WITH THE accused nr trcro.

company- this great of Rvengellne that- wlH taka ite place among tbo fln- ivS'-lR fit nick by an Engine. Richard Wadell was struck by shunting angina near North street last night and removed to the Victoria, general hos- the ox- H. Whitman, lumberman, of tbs eastern shore, was- the second witness called. He met the prisoner at Stawlacke on. December' 5th.

I plM8 to put money in to savq. neas, told him tbit Robert Hall abankand hinted that It was qg ugp IliVIHM MB tv swi eje good I at Nora I He Qu(l --all -hT In number-''- of Halifax, Dartmouth and the oily oow wve MM dSSwwm 111 On tbs following afternoon witness I knew of the prisoner putting Booti. Quito a and Cook wont to Truro. ,1 Prisoner mone7 jn the bunk. On one ocof5gSln hud tow companions at Truro.

llon wltnees saw tbs accused with i alon found posctbls to najvv" 'f ku '4'bital In an unconsciouo condition. He reported to be much better this morning and. was resting quietly, He Is not suffering from any broken limbs as at first feared. While no person- witnessed ''the accident, it is Stated that at the time Wadell was w'-walking along the tracks and failed hear the oncoming engine until It was too late to Jump dear of It set rwiistic pictures ramt) of tha (M ox-drawn carts in. the days of RraagaMne.

1 handful of paper money, i was ixcLiinnr' TO BE Under cross-examination Nona but those wbo have hurd of "vaossUns" and la safe to Witness I ay that-all twvs beard of It and read aid that -tha accused was Inclined to I the poems but -have beea touched to be of boastful if he had money, bs wm liable to Mow sunte poam of BrangeHnalu 1SSI. It- The lady's wrist watoh exhib-1 The story its' inception is thst a lted in court worth the I frland of lngfallow and Hawthorne 8rPBKMB COBB "vv.The following motions were heard today in supremo court chambers. SjcnSfi toKvf 1'4i $Lf' 0 fa? rt tbs Chief Justlos Sir Charles Towns They registered at tbs Grand Central hotel. Witness, prls-er and these companions spent the time in. going around the town, visiting the moving picture theater and drinking little, Stores were visited end purchases made by the prisoner, A ladys gold chain wrist watch exhibited similar to the one witness saw the prisoner buy at Truro.

v. Witness saw the prisoner with money and had conversations with him about matters. The conversation pertained to the future movements of the witness. In tha course of it witness told the prisoner that he could not remain ip Truro us he only had $20. Prisoner- said he hud that or words to that effect, 'Witness-mid.

Witness spent' quite- freely while at MS: -isyis'jsrtsaira: ss got. Stung, or something, said theli byTths- Franoh to what Is Nova Specialf Locals! Can ou Sell Goods? -in 3 T-fc p.M witness, --i -2: laootia and Now Brvnswiok. Thiy mri The prisoner was not responsible I separated at -tbs ttmt ofth expulsion tbs shtliiirliio at ths Truro ho-1 tha Acudlans-in 1711 and Ih, brids about New. Nnstend all bar tel, Witness knew mors fellows than uf aearaMng foe Per husband. in tha Cook and Introduced "Treat-1 last epoch of tbs' production tt shows ins was general among I that at last when both wars old Evan-m While in Btswlacka, witness saldlftound Asr Pcloved Ms death the prlsoner- told him he had writ-j ten to of Stewiacke, -vParl ona of thlq production in regard to work.

Witness would sjJgw. Hransrt aabrislae not toEs Job and be and ths.pris-tenp5SSSu.plSit oner journeyad to Traro for holl- AfU'thlaiyuio tev 15! bend, Ex Parte. ii'sv-1' ning. For. appointment Of guardian.

'Francis' vs. Order fqr Judgment for $52.50. Ctmtcstod. Crass-Fdser-vs. For dls-.

feovery of Allowed 10 -tv'sjrs. V' O-'i: LeBlanc. vs. LeBlanc. To appoint- guardian.

Ad lttem.r' Gaardlaa.ap-pointed-r-J. L. Barnhill. The Box office for (he sale-of seats for-The College' Widow -vlU open- at the Acadqmy pffleo -at'. 6.80 Tbure- -L-' 2 WHAT Truro rsw i i'-.

in' tha on era sure to got satis fM II itht to wwtoh helps his rulckaat time, faction, at Hi: The money' witness -saw 'the- prisoner with was kept in his pocket and In r- Witness remembered visiting Truro from Stewiacke on-two occn-lons with the prisoner and on one occasion alone. Tbo according to, wit tiaWf'Mcrchsqt TaUor-adle Go, be cleared at pbeuonieual See ad v. Oa pugs SLUS Umlted Blg -ir vtr 1JBST U1 WHVTZBJLIA XdMITKD -BIG UAgH fltora carrles a particularly fine line' of cigars. '-All' tha teadlng brands will be found there. ml Hoiiv would you Ht to Hxve bci-r te jol4--one that Would pv mrn money and Jure trisHter futoe? Lots of mm i qri -vv I Witness met the prisonef tn early autumn at party, at LahdOLlfhSl? place about three miles from Btow- lacke.

At that "time witness taw accused pull out a Art fpll.of notes. th. Ho did not know iWhat denomination poorest Pvsd in abundance. Bvan-they wan. to seen can-ring a flew on of home Edward B.

White was next called brewed ale to tbs iwepers in the Held as witness.) He Is ths proprietor Veuy bjgi duoed iy wmg.Awl wahJimf; If you would, hke. to rJ of tbs Gmnd Central hotel atTrnro. KSTS SeyhTSh? Angrius. A eve XOV8B AES IUI TO SB better your podlion turn to otir Want i 'ant Ada Clean Milk a Necessity Ki, TO LET A HdUBE'NOL VICTORIA Road. -A Flat.

Wo, JOl Oxford atreAt Apriy to ALFRED. WHITMAN, solicitor. I Prince street. 2(0 m3. I YOUR op.

be Acre If you don't find jt, tend uff in Want Ad describing your quslificitioni 'snd ths I 4 Um Witness -was acquainted with the -the Doofca return at peace with God and prisoner and he remembered seeing I world, he termer at Orand-db-e him at the -hotel on Saturday even-1 J4 lag. December 6th. He remained I VTv. -mii st the Hotel nntll the 15th. The rie, Jr rnyf bui prisoner was a boarder at tha-botel ahadow of gloom thrown over them and during his stay paid as he want Gmea by the advent of fi(e Britieh along.

In all he paid about ten I trootm -wlth a wooianmiton from Go ollkto. I'tbe men to appear at ohurah to bear the I reading of His Majesty's wtahea. BasU sots IboUsvaa It 1 threatens disaster. 77 Lj. rV The public is demanding Clean Milk and the health officers and leading sanitarians throughout the country are beginning i.to recognize the significance of the sediments in milk, and their to the public health.

We eliminate all foreign sub- stances by- up-to-date elarification. pknreis 'looking r'f I I- 'V especially for the uae of Sdotia curlers'i lot able men like you. -At F)R RALE THE DOUBLE HOUSE Numbers .1 -and Wright- Avenue Possession of former 1st May. Also others In tha south end. Apply.

JAMES C3 JONES, 11 Bedford. Bow. HI ml. 4. I P1 Vb Ltd; CT.iitaV eWs eii dlof however adrisea patience, ste has tbs season returned' when d8Ma grown colder and longer eral on Wednesday, February 4th, at I a.

ihiwn. h. Uia to shown by the Ret foil $2100 Fair; 1 '--Tlr--Benedict frotn mi late residence, I e. h.r od flrepleee and Evnngulno at- her Av. to three p.m.; Falrvlsw.

VTheWtaiAd Way 4. vk SECOND HAND Mua ba qnlek worker and 'steady. Call st -Halifax Hotel for Mr. P. A.

LsBlaiui, Wadnasday, betwaan 1 and II am. or write to Box is The.BeU.Jv Carling Stones sii -li -I IM ml. 4 rTflB liTEJfl'CUSSIFIfi lKjJMonctonJT 'A II WANTBD-rB tacht.M ft. water line Id sood condition, 'Apply Mall 'BulUUni water llm NORRI8-PA1 L. Mall Building.

pinning wheel. A knock t- the dopr and BceU and Gabriel enter, tolewM soon by toe Notary-wdpt drawn toe betrothal contraet to -seen the (arrests lathered 1 too peasants working on dikss and the "botrothal fsast V- "And lol with a aummons Sonorous, wblls they were merrily dancing, sounded tbo bell from the tower" bidding town taooma to the church to bear too Kim's Mandate. English soldiers march on, and demanding admlt-tenea In toa Sag's "enter tha aacrad portal. Colonel Winslow, In front of the c1rxnori, read the King's Mandats that lnalde of flvt days tha panaaute must bs driven their homea and their lands ar oeonfteeated by tha State, Tha iMman may gather toalr beloiisinsa but tha man moat ra lllTl'ml. i a llBELIS.

Satisfactory Service TINVELOPET; SATISFACTION ARB Hi receiving every ssitsfootlon from tha envelopes you buyt la Important -that -you. should, and there ts no reason why 7 you cannot. too package, box -and- thousand. MAB-BHAUVB NEWS STORES, 6 I- Xr TNOR BALE GAB STOVE, 1 PRACTI--C-. cally new.

SOUTH BTREKT, A VAlUSEfl, 174 ml. r--Lr-7 Ji- WANTED A CAPABLE GENERAL girt. Must lain Ap T.lfl DERSON, 1, A SCRATCHY, IMPROPERLY' MADE pn-la not only exasperating but a strain un the No need to put up wRh -you. can get Batar-b rooks pens. Esslsst writing, longest wearing; backed by -a half century's reputation.

For. sate at MARSHALL'S NEWS STORES. il priatonera lu tlie churoh until to day of embarking. lllll-m tf ply MRS. GEORG South street assortment of Childroas Coats and Reefos in a i'2 of Ages 2, 4, 6 and 8 yiMrs.J)Riolar:.'' '5 Houses for Sale ron 1TTANTKD A' GIRL FOR.

GENERAL W-houae worit. Apply UPPER WATER STREET. 10 ml prices, $3.75, $4.00 Snd $4.75. FTHE MONEY' SAVING WAY MTO A -t buy envelopes by ths thousand from MARSHALL'S NEWS STORES. Part- four sbows-tba saanaa 'auaetad Ion tha fifth day.

-The. woman and child-ran are seen carrying toalr household gooda to toa seartiore. urging on to oxen and toohly back sadly 1 at toalr bomaa toat-thay may -nevar -asa again. In toa afternoon toe man ware morehad to the ahora Bo Into a operate ships ware Basil and Gabriel carried, white la despair oa toe whore stood Evangeline with (mt fathai" jYOURCHOICE -ys; $1.98 ef WANTED A CHIU) NURSE TO vv cars for a young bsby. APP1 O-B Hi.

atatlng stagt- DARLOSt MAID WANTED. APPLY A HALIFAX HOTEL. 11I8T dy I TTXOHBBT PRICES PAID for SECOND Al band gents' Clothing. Highest prices paid for all -kinds of valuable B. SCHWARTZ, JIO JHUr Whtar atreet.

1(0 ml 1 Jf.lOi.iJjst. rv Savml dwelling houses, aiM a torse boarding house near North treet elation, has seventeen large rooms, bath, hot- and cold, water, two W. Gs, four set tuba sr W- WANTED. -7 APFLT HAUFAX HOTEL HIST fir I TTOUBElfAID yyHAT ABOUT THAT. NEW PIPBT have Just recelvsd a largs ipzi im ifi "9fany a weary year has passed sine toa burning of Grand-PTa Evange-MncfU endleaa search for Gabriel la Shown In toa fifih part' Bha la obser-ad (a bar aaarrir by tha daMhfnl father FaMelan.

'-Hearing that ba la --with Ibe Picture Store 'v: oowumb as-ortmant of now ahapaa. ranging from tie ttp. It will pay you to aaa these before baying slsownsra BMUHAUik corner Morris and Pleasant rtrsats. Dro OCRUB GIRLS WANTED, APPLY HA 'yyANTED ON. PR BEFORE FEBRU.

ary isth. a general -maid, who BaaH in tha south they start hitherward an boatai wtto a faw Acadian boats men, Tt was In on sronr way horn. Grt un-. darntanda plain rtokllig. Ajpplto MRS.

Gabriel Is always ahead; aotnaUmas la MAHON, i 41 IngL References reaulred. 414 ml, 4, I street SPECIAL1 BARGAIN IN' CHRISTMAS 0 DOUBLE NUMBERS. We have soaking lobtlrion of naif, and Gabriel Is always ahaed; aomatlmcs la 'AT rANTBD AT A MAID An assortment of Tweed and Curled Cloth Coats." Regular r. few Christmas -numbers left, with fins presentation plate. Regular- pries Tour choice while they last ti cents each.

MARSHALLA Granville treat tha MARLBOROUGH, Bod fN Park tract 1MM found -In tot ashac ef his cump-ftra Ivea ona entire (hows Branrellne- aa (wduotion. It ESsIsi ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER," J. O. C. desires an appoint- ment.

Thoroughly quallflad; Anglican. Good wKh boys; voles production. Ex- callont refereneaa Apply to EERO; cars '-of Mull office. j4 nil, 4 WANTED YOI7NO LADY TO vV, -confectionery store. a slater of mar or at (ho Mission of ths Black Fox.

After many team Apply in own handwriting, stating a. parlance, if any, also salary expected, to Box 40. Msll office. IT( tnl.4. SHOULD KNOW that "THE ELITE at toa corner of Prlncs end Barrington streets, la a.

monay-aavlng store. Boysi Knlcks, 4 sc. Now In at ock also a new Una of Mans Shirts (without collars), nice patterns, mm nil (Fit m-. ADY STENOGRAPHER OBBIREifi AA position, either permanent or sub-ting. Box TT, Hull office.

i Hi dy I ft lanes MU on toa city, and Bvungmnc In a hospital ward or an shnebouss, finds Gabrisl, who In her arms. A tnors toncblng. sesna cannot be Imagined than tola Ths production doses with a naans of 'the grave-yard filmed at Annapolis Royal, whsrtln are two nemateaa graves, in wMeh toa lovers are alcsptng aide hr Mda I WANTED A GOOD GENERAL GIRL vv email family. Apply MRS. W.

N. FORBES, FI assent street Dartmouth. 114 mdy I James Lynch, 120 Grafton Street Drawing superintended I ingsupenn A DVBNTURB MAGAZINE IS IN FOR 4V March, A-doacn great atcrlaa In this numbea' Thla la toa masaalna that ADY -Li wo STENOGRAPHER WISHES position, olthcr permaneat or substituting. Apply Box (I, Mail offlcu A. Sandei WAITED AT ONCE.

A MAID FOR VV family of two. Apply MRS. K. GABOURY. second fleer.

Oxford Apartment. Inglli street, betwten I and Mr.E makes yen fdrget what worries you. Get acquainted with- this number. Price SMITHS BOOKSTORE, ll Du street Secretary Board of Trade. FLATS TO LET J.

lr C.B. Clarke, T. P. Connors, Customs Tailor. B.

Clarke TIPS WRITER EVmZBS. r-. tv. rrA 5 FUNERAL NOTICE TO LET MAY 1st IN END; two flat, jooh wlth alx rooms and bath room. Apply Box T4, Mall office.

Him I riENUlNB "KVERWEAR BRAND" vY. Cerium, per box (H.P.) 11.10; (fl-F, nyr inis Jiafa ysivvi RnmTTh PROPERTY FOR SALE each, Apr- Also Pencil Carbon, per -box, II. Reducllona larger quantity. Boosting Kverwear" stiner-rluvua. Older, J.

A- UKUOKH. Iledforil. A THE STYLE STORE fia. Get Free Standard Fashion Sheets at the Pattern Counter The Police Court Tn the police court this morning sovsnl esses of minor Importance wore baforp Stipendiary Fielding. A man arrsated by -tbs dcteotlves yesterday, for ahopbrsaklng, pleaded guilty and was remanded until Monday for sentence; Hardy McDonald, convicted of assaulting.

William Harris, was fined $18 and costs, John Andrews wu fined ton dollars for resisting ths polios two dollars for being drunk. Open from 9 a. to 6 p. m. Saturday to 10 p.m.

The Pfteers sn6 members of SUB COURT MULGRAVE No. 114 era ra- auseted to aassmbla at College Hell, I i tell slreet, TiiMOKHOW (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, at 1X0 SHARP, to attend tha funeral of our late BROTHER 8. JONES. Officers and members of other courts are InVlttd to attend. TiOR SALE A ROUT SEVEN ACRES, 5.

on tha ahora of Oiler lake, H.illfnx County, eight mllee from dty, containing email cottage, hern, large ben hnuee, garage and nthar hnlldlngs. -Anybody HOUSES TO RET 47 and 49 BARRINGTON STREET wanting a nice summer residence could not do batter. Good fishing and shoot TTOUBE TO LET ON ROUTE STREET 11 (ot flora, th renm, furnace (hot ing at the door, Will be anld at a vary low figure. Apply to BU D. SNOW 10 Arsyla atraak III) ml, 4, I By oglar of tha Chief Hangar, WM.

tt CAMERON, 1 lllll ml Recording Scarctery, EDWAiId BTHKET, Sii i mlt 4 light Telephone 4I1I-L Inquire (0 BIB WBCTO v-- ip WM t-T 'r'mSP'Ktu imWrr-.

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