MENIBERQAUSES SEN inch in HSE oF - ,_ i _ ._ ,,_ v ' ’ 1 * ’ BELIIIUIII iN. tIIiL.MItEIIUF; -5'i'0piii (;i_5°ijp5Hp,ii(;||q(, I I .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i ""'*°°f- I, ~ I uioiirosineroio g (Canadian Press) N 'W' YO§iK,‘Fob. 7.--A committee of _ e mgipgtrs of the Eastern Ran-‘ wa_ announced to-night that their' t_ en voted almost unanimously to s e. e strike will affect 80,000 rail- wa gilreiiln and will tie up 52,000 m es of railway. iililni mis lvii ninuuiiiis OR N S Feb 7.-A shock 1118 murder was committed, g, few at neinienc, Hants county, noi Mré Sanford, a widow was kd led with an __ or cuuwiii Um- ii si. um - mn Pnuiiuu slmii fi . Pissin iwiv éf ` iii insulin I niiios ir.-ni windsor this iiessnoon _ I _ -'_ ‘ - _ (Special to The Guardian) _ nie by her son Hsurv who is svpiws- (special to 'riie Guardian) OTTAWA. Feb. 1.-A sensation (Special 8dT¢l¢: the 01 lgilouud mind. ' 1»iAnipfi~0N_ N_ B" F,b_ 7__.R,v was caused in the House of Commons ST JOHN 5°” Km* l°*|1°l' lil! In st `”"*""“°`°“”""””_"‘ `*"“""**%- urine amos condo on I 'It°IIIIIlm:Iitd l:::sI:jd III? ‘On the Gift df-Ilreadnau hts$41'0 A Prgttigt I:'iIIosIIiI:Ie:E;:Fta\ rg _-i to The Guardian) murd et? ours alter the Edwin Bvnnn, n i-ni;-sri Mngnnniné this afternoon when (lol H H Me- started in McLean and I-I lt 9 er ie young mln who is- only nini-gyninn_ for you-n prqminnng in Lean, Liberal member for Queens dry on Oity -1 years old was arrested on Water the N_ B_ and p_ E_ 1_ Conference and Bunbury. N. B., came out flat looted the Edgecomhe Carriage Factory Street here by R. Conlon, policeman. win) held B nn”-gn in Cornwall, P. E. 101' the 130111011 navel aid policy op- with the resul Th° “ew” W" f°l°Ph°°°d I-0 W~ R~ Island, died to-day. posing the plans of the Libernl lend- and dollars' cl Ch“*"'I°i CNW!! PI`°'°°“t°l`-DI Wind' I-Ie had been ill si long time. 1-le ers. foundry and three thousand five hun sor, socnuiiter the brutal deed was wnn 70 yea,-,bf ag, , Col. McLean declared for three dred dollars' damage to the Carriage done. ' ` ' dreadnouglits, that e. real emergency He et once notified police Conlon ` ' exists and that dreadnoughts could insurance. who is also the town Iailor to be on not ni, bniii; in Cnnndn the lookout for the man who had in- Then nn nnggnnged inn; the Libs,-gin “milled hi! illtellf-1011 OI CDIDIIIE $0 should Vote for the Borden policy KW0 IIIIUBGU UD- and both parties unite on getting ex- Mr. Conlon started out to look for pert advice from the British Anmii-_ the man nnd, seeing someone walking ‘ sity on it permanent policy to be - ~ . along Water Street that answered to submitted to the people in u pini,,,B_ the description of the msn wanted, cnt asked him if his name was Sanford --- C 1 M L d hi n 1, i nd ii he was the rnsn who that ni ,1 f’ ‘i ° sal' fmne “Ii Bpefffi, I B ' ec ar ng t s e was s a ern ternoon had murdered his mother. (C”'”“‘“““ Press) A ’ I , . ,___ The man admitted that he was* LONDON' Fam 7___The King and and intended to remain so but on Ho could not speak plainly nd on Queen held their first court for this tm' q“°°"i°“ h° would tak” his °w“ fSI"°°if‘1 Factory Both places are covered by _ i 1-_limi \ to The Guardian ) i - . t d .d f t a swe to the _ , _ _ lgglmdlan Press) . being asked his name unfit was season tonight at Buckingham pal- ;£_';y1a;;‘. re use ° n I prC;;l;.;WrA8, Feb. 7. That necessaiy RUHELFG -_ 7--A SPBUIBI il9Bl>BI»°I\ “I-l‘enry." He is now in the Windsor “°°~ while making land dur- irom 01° 1*1'*“" °l ’f°m°°s in the jail. nr. Reid oi windsor was sent . gi sgtlliliiiakg fgfecvggrtiinuséieiortedhms Aegean Bea says a Greek aviator I0;-~and hurried- to the scene of the s¢y_ pmnininn wrecking g0m.ns;issi0n_ named Mutllsis, accompanied by the crime. An inquest is now being held. _ er' regard,” Greek captain made a. flight over the » British mm Dardauelleh in a hydro-aeroplane w eh covered 180 kilometers ir the stronding of the M OTHER 5g(;|p|_ DECREASING .....r°;f...‘:::,"‘:;“».:;_Ge: , The despatch says a thorough re- ____ ' -- £1; suiereiggg gxaaisance of the Turkish fleet was A LA WASHINGTON, Feb. 6-Extermr D A .ery '_-njoynnie time wnn spent ng nation of the native population of The aviator then flew over Mardos --- the K of P Han Chanottetow Alaska within fifty or slit? Years near the southeast Point oi Gsm- WASHINGTON For 5-'riio alas- ' ' ’ "' iiiru the ravages of ninereniori d . B BD pon D°mu.ulsH°verlo0kiug the Da? an Rauwa dommission has “_ last evening when the Y. P. A. of the ¢ k y _ o,her diseases introduced by the dafielles and dropped four bombs on pm-ted to prgsideng fpnif, that more 0°“"fB1 Christian Cllllfch ellteftailled white man is predicted by Dr Emil L the Arsenal there. than one extension rniiwny will be to ri Birthday social. Large numbers Krulish, of the public health ' ser- ` *~'*-"'_"*°- _needed to properly OPCI1 up Alaska's attended and the proceeds amounted "i°°- DF- KYUIISI1 COIHPBIHB that Ithe rescue work is not widespread 011 Thflrsda oN'i‘i\n1o M. P. s'rmcKnN I rudixriiinort wiiioii the president win t° “°"‘°"“““ °"f” $5°‘°°' ' enough and advocates e much lor er si the Cross te of Captain Eustare three months. HG Bowling Alleys, Char- . The following is the programz- - g 1 "et fb i hth » . - PARALYSIS d t Congress with recommends- force of Physicians and field nurses ° °“"1» » 2 2 E rams in the WITH ggnsy gays the,.e'are several B_vM1_ Plano Duet--Misses Frances Moore who would teach the natives the laws Duck Pm LEBSUB WH-S Milled Oil be- LONDON Ont Feb 5-Peter El- able railroad routes from the coast and Margaret Hogan. of hygicnne. “'20” this 3iI\'€l` GFGYB and Black , ., . . sou, M. P. for East Middlesex, is ser- into the iar interior of Alaska. No Vneni 5ni0_P¢i-ey J_ gtnn1ey_ Foxes, which resulted in a victory ll i t k f ara- definite recommendations are made as . _ 1°” th” Blafks- $233” IIIIU OW DE B 9 T0,” 9 I’ ithe choice of routes. Vocal Solo Miss Kathleen Moore. The following is the score made by 7' um Y"____~__" Duet-Mrs. S. Moore and Miss DRIVERS on each player: .-_-.-.-.-_-_-;.-_-.-.-.-_-_-J.-V.-:_-----'----‘-'-~----~- '"'“"'“i"""";"""'" Annie Waigggyh . ~ siioin couiisls _ ` fourse students enter- tdfned 'tile 'citizens of Charlottetown to A delightful time in the P. W. C. Hall lftlt/evening, James Simpson, Bbyvilw, in the"ehair. Addresses of thanks were tendered to all those who 'in any way helped the students while -in the sity. A rrosrsm was rqndergd,__conslsting of the following: ggcuftrtoltn-hllss Lottie Houston, New Glasgow. Ghillie Callum and Sword Dance-`r Mr, Cllltiillf-ln. Bngpipe Selections-Mr. SlmDS0l1- Highland Fling-M.r. Chalsson. Reading-Jacqueline Mcnonhld.. -' Gaelic Song-G. G. McFadyen, North River. Recltatlon-Donald Baker, Free- town. . Speeches-Richard Creed, Walter Simpson and J. E. B. Mcflready. A vote oi thanks was moved by Peter Brodie of York, and seconded by Mr. McDonald, Vernon River, thanking the citizens for their kind- ness during the entertainers’ stay in the Capital. Horace Haszard and ex- Mayor Paton responded on behalf of the citizens. The enthusiastic enter- tainment was brought to s close by singing God Save the King. nd Lillies Fletcher. were served. Vocal Solcr-llliss Kathleen Moore. Reading-Mrs. Gough. Vocal Solo-Miss Gertie White. Reading--D. Edgar Shaw. 8ol<.~Miss Jacqueline McDonald. Solo-Miss Eleanor Besles. Vocal Bolo-Miss Fannie Currie. Dialogue-By four girls. Piano Duet-Misses Pearl Mitchell After the program refreshments 4* '-1-1-W?-*_ CITIZENSHIIP BE- 436 444 CAUSE OF _MARRIAGE DENVER, Col., Feb. 5-"'I‘wenty Majority for Blacks 14 p -~ women to one man in D nver drink SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 5.-Ethel HAVANA, Cuba, Feb. 5.-A gener- al strike of truck drivers began this morning in this city, paralyzing all tri-imc. The cause of the trouble is the dissatisfaction of the men with minors provisions contained in the municipal licenses they are compelled td obtain before receiving permission to drive trucks. WOMEN OF DENVER HEAVY DRINKERS OBJECTS TO LOSING SAYS A SENATOR. R' ' .I-I, Morgan °ILVER GREYS Totals Coyle . . . . .. 88 107 84 279 Duiiy ._ .. 84 92 25-i 74 94 88 F94 Keenan .A. Martin `M. Carrier . 426 431 BLAUKS 431 1288 Totals 255 2:13 256 265 273 1302 R. Larter H. Larter G. Kelly ....... .. 82 84 85 97 Duncan 88 Sl 84 Sl. 86 90 422 ins. es ss 90 82 94 9 intoxicating liquor, and they drink STRIKE AT STEEL Maclienzic, wife of MacKenzie Gor- more than men," ' ‘ " "`T'RUST PLANT FAILS don. concert soloist and San Francis-\ This statement was made in ins ___ ISO Glllh mah. WI10 I8 8 British Sub Colorado senate today by John Heck- P gfgggq pa pen 5__-The . ject. has begun l>l‘0°`B6diDBS IU 01% er, of Denver. It followed a vi orous ITT ' °' E strike at the Rankin and Braddock State Bi1l>r2'¥I° COUFI1 *S0 will th” in attack by Mrs Helen Ring Robinson pinngn ni the Annerienn steel & Wire C6 t tl I th federal law that wggfsnfl 2513 maiden an men los; 0°lsrsd0's first woman senator. upon company. a subsidiary oi his United ' I N ' ‘ _ _ ' s statement published in s Washing- states steel corporation, ended to- ' 'i her GIIZIZHIISHID. I-I\I`0\1i!Il Ileiflg Wm* ton newspsper,and attributed to Mr. day, Thomas Flynn, n national or ST JOHN B Feb 15 __,,De_ Dblled IS0_f~Rk@ the P01150” 5'-“"9 0! Becker, to the effect that women inganizer of the American Federation lmous mms’ during’ December’ Jan _»Ii5r hllsbillll- Denver drink more than men Senator 'of Labor, in an address late to-day _ - _ i , ii i ' _' LONDON, Feb. 5-The Csncellor “ary and February are the only m_u_ ehllsaiiiloggldflfrenihia S“v;h_§geWE:m?)l;g:]’ Robinson denounced the quoted state advised the men still on a strike to -. . - ~ ' t lti if th ld °* “""""“°"' ”“"“‘ “‘°"‘ °°°i`l‘° “I” °' "°‘g"" "‘“‘°" ‘“° "'°°°"“ rises resulted is the snffssshissmm 3`§II.°.f§°“'1.f.§“`iI°.§§i§I“§d"l`Z,"`°“.....5'.f'£23352§L’..$‘7"o‘$§§.ri§.’I§is ufi' f§.`Ii. “nd Ish.. F1".I‘.L°rd or gh” Admi-ra yd west Imnes Steamers may carry t° OI 0BIIf‘>\`ll|H Women "°°e“t1y' was re' the explosion of Hecker from the sen-` oi the strikers had left less than 200 Winagar gpincer Churchill, residue and from the port of_ Boston, but pas- 'used registration by B i-niinvg oi inn hte if it should he repeated menout ii-on; "0 Reform Club, according t0 sengers may be handled through that ti inninnei-n_ In ' ' d I l ._ the rels, because the Club black- port at all times." This was the gggrpet?ti0e“e§1egny§;;r;1r'3ny Mi-,_ Mae. bL'fl`d ron Maurice _ De Forest statement made_by F. E. Williams, 0 d M ’ Kenuie asks for s writ of Mandamus '1‘ELE(iI[¢APH COMPANIES DO "' "" when eqndldaey was seconde by r. who with delegates from Halifax and wmiwmng the board to allow ner to B15 BUSINESS IN QANADA Cuurchim i St. John waited on George E. For re ister. _.___ me ifeliiiitli The Ex reps adds that Sir Ed- ter Minister of Trade and Commerce h t f C grass' by which ,ne OTTMVAI Ont Feb_ 5___.Te1egi-api, _ . ward Gro; and Lewis I-Ia»rcourt_ also in I-egard tohthe call dat Besson wilivsn ‘;:;i.e,,(;ed (I:-10m registering, was cgrnpnnies in Cefnsda, according to th eatened to resign, unless a. gener- he returned onie o- ay. ll Y I ° assed in March. 1907. B110 ¢°l\l'»°HdB the report thereon bv the F9-‘IWQYS TIDE, “aol EIC nl meeting ,oi the members is called tendders were received for the serv ce, at it does not apply to her, nn nne and canals department, f_i~nn§mii,.¢ii toiregeiiid this action. ‘an new ship! Wm IW bum' it tm has not lived outside the United 10_02'1,o99 messages, approximating Uni-on .,1pe~ Forest is a hereditary Boston call is permitted. Halifax gmt” _ about 200'000 000 Words' during 1912* (Special to The Guardian) Birch °¢,tn, Anggrinn Empire and will be the home port, and calls at Foreign wmphmes do a big share of TORONTO, Feb, 8-Strong west ‘ i ‘ . nd southwest winds mostly fair and ‘ t hi title in the Boston and Bt. -7011” Wm W. mad” the business in Canada. the W¢S_¢§H\ B V I`vIiIITdlflg.idnsgoi\:°o! ;loyal.authoritv.Ib°th wining ““d_€°i“5 t° ‘lm w°°t &.°nDE"sED ADS » Union for instance. efifnius $354.- 8 "me m5h"1°°“l"’h°'°"" _ 0|! ~ - ._ i i so 000 Indies. The Halifax d legiites passed T00 LITE F S88 C din nnninenn in the I I “°""° °"°"°“ " ""” ° ‘ cinssiricsno mi.. .......n..“ oi’ ,, id tiio em srissii aviator to eifoss uirousri to their hem is-der ~ II "°'“ M uw si: csbls fem- “‘° *°‘“"""**""° “" *’"°° °'°1°°“ .' 7 is morning by the Rekall St tm muah* chanel in a, British Ae- ~ _ _ panies having a terminus in (snails, T t Th 9” . il _ t . ronsnmy Minn;-dv Iiiulment Cures. Col w0NnrRwl_ CLUB- 0l=|=liir\ Wt’2.'2i':.€.°e'::.‘il¢§‘-fi'fi"I5.‘i’~i»';3 !.‘1:'.°@;'.'.'.'§§ 1 ~ ss rss Pesfblitt' .... `_f~f-if-<2--' '. }Tofs|................;...._ ' ’ papers lei* only Slit .’ ~ 1 'ii “db iiieiisagemeniofuio Gégigtarymn hasnnbf2>mdo‘Ii`tI;n\g;l:I,ie abxive oder.” ._ __,-:.,~,_f» '~ ~ 'who' iinve not yet taken advantage of this unpsr- ll _ viyggi- are requested to do so at onoe. i ‘ I‘¥ii`l‘$ASE ii Guardian. P. E. I. . °r'I°i& f' one yur fi magazine pi(-,lintedln Toronto' Ont. Name. ...i..........i......... ........-» - -- seeioriim to 'ras osimss sim air mfvrnhss FOLLOWING Fiiltlf -ss-some on-ororroir--fins.. ner...-rr-ri.. vor..."- Frelh day Apply to to learn hi 900°” office five cents. I-6 MII. , ru h 254 iles were underground fum, “ es ed erniometer with a northern One cent per word each insertion an :"1 ’“',;I`lfe gffstlessf ‘;';;1frpmpeff_y exposure was one degree below zero this ooiuinn. osoii niuse needni- °°“i'°- t of the t,,eg,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,p,,. and with s southern exposure mo. Minimum chsrss twenty- “I” "mf" $18414, 6,,,_ A ma. 0, 'nie weatiisryoseordiiy in charlotte- nligsou s Hen nk “hes were operated town was fine and clear with a gentle west and northwest breele. Sunshine ' iii m ode niiies submarine. “U dal” _ yesterday was eleve deg: e b l HllIOUl65I5||'f9i sore and the nignosenwas szi-5. ef; The lowest temperature recorded mlm” “anne 'lowest the previous nightwss four- .EE-nncsi En; teen degrees below. At nine a. rn. it * ` One cent per word each insertion ` "Full practice for the Chimes of "A special train will leave Char- -_.._. . “Subscribers please add-to their' an J Arena skating nina, F. L. R058", graiidgnce, er Lee, Lobster packers, *ern exposure was nfteeu above of Dom.Dept.. of exposure was nerd and Yitli a "`dmaW yesterday it was eleven below and at nine p. m. it was one below. ` he tide will be high this afternoon in this column. Cslh must accom- at 12.56. tomorrow at 121. and Mon- pany order. Minimum charge twenty- day at 1.44; it will be high tomor- row morning at 12.27, tomorrow nt 1.09 and Tuesday 'at' 1.40. } The sun sets this afternoon at 5.17 Normandy tonight It 9-15 ‘Pi mi 8% tomorrow at 5.18 and Monday at ifroi. 'rhomi»s°n's studlv. Kindsrseir 5.20; it will rise tomorrow morning ten Hsu. siverybsdy tekius vert at 1.1z. monday si. 1.10 and 'rees- please attend. day at 7.09. The moon sets tonight at 7.56 and tomorrow at 8.58. lottetown uslt '|`“°;l‘1l¥ B* 5-45 I°F There was a new moon Thursday, iiiiivioyr orare HH" °?§f°'*- *Hin February s st _ 1.2: s. in. to return A r concert. #fi “W If The first qllaéter of the .moon will illlflf _“I¥I°"°“‘m°` "xt fm' °'°“I“B be__on Friday, eb. 14 at 4.34 p. ni. follovdnt. The length of today will he ten hours and chr`ee minutes sn<_l_ of to- morrow ten hours and fiye ihinutel. dgleetpflil “I0 f°I_1°*1l\¢ IIC* *lib* (From Yesterdsy's Evening Guardian) INTI. ° ` accurate 885-L The temperature at 10.50 this morning by the Rexall Tested Thermometer with t rtméfirnfiu .=...»..nalw ii.-.iii `.r .l"ud.r~ N. B. , Feb. 7.-Fire o 's foun- Road and worked into t, that about a thous- amage was done in the " CHANGE AMENDMENT. HOUSE WILL TRY To y night at the League _ . smilnilse uuswici- I ever crunui Aiiralci (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.-A storm cloud hangs over Central America and, with the exception of Oosin. Rica, trouble is looked for. - The recent attack on the president of the republic of Salvador caused bitter feeling toward Gautaumala. The other little republics are excit- ed. The United States sent gun- hoats to protect her interests along both coasts. THE MEN WHO _ A ARE HIGHER UP NEW YORK, Feb. 5-As it result of, further disclosures in the police graft . situation made to the iiistrict»s.ttor- , ney today by Eugene Fox, the police- man who has confessed to levying tribute as collector for siperior offi- cers, it was decided with the consent of Supreme Court Justice Goff to hasten the investigation of the ex- traordinary grand jury by having that body convene tomorrow instead of next Monday. _ District Attorney Whiteman con- ferred with Justice Gofl after Fox and a relative had been questioned all the afternoon and it was agreed to subpoena a police inspector, men- tioned by Fox to appear as ii witness before the grand jury tomorrow. A direct trail to the much-tsklcd-of "men higher up" in the police de- partment is thought nnw to have been struck by the prosecutor. WASHINGTON, Feb. 5-Anothrr attempt to change the proposed six year single-term amendment to the Constitution so it will either length- en President-elect Wilson’s term to v ,.1 gi -1 III IIILI (Cnnadian Pressl NEW YORK Feb. 7-Herman enthnl's one time partner picke the broifcn threads of lloscnt sfoiy to <'i»\y and told the Ald Committee investigating grnft of money paid ini polite pmte ci llpsiiig Jack Rose L iiuilcs Becker, collector for s teen years a pnitner of lnmes tell said he paid the police $5 l-ive iisvnofl many ofllcinls conn with srrlt and descrilnd thi s i .¢.;ri~r any's rate will remain at 165 kronin, although the Canadian Pacific rate has been reduced to 140. bisoiibeii in mexico WASHINGTON, Feb. 5-Although peace negotiations are being conduct- ed in southern Mexico, with the re- bels Zapata, widesprend disorder and unrest continue to hc reported. Four thousand striking miners, who quit the Santa Gertrudis and Lahlanca mines near Pachucua, have resorted to violence. Some of the strikers attacked the American manager of the Santa Gertrudis rnnch Monday night. He fired killing two and wounding one. Rural guards have been sent into thc district. Property at Grudierla an estate owned by Pre- sident Maderos family in Zacatecas was burned Monday night by rebels. FIRST FATAL IWIDERT Oli TIIE VALLEY Il FREDERICTON Feb 5-~Tlie fatal accident which has or-rurre the constiur-tion of the Fit. John icy Rsilnfiy caused the death at Lo nay by premature explonio Bertram i{illy sub contractor, 28 ysiiis, of Kingaclesr. His was thrown through the air a tance of almost 150 feet, und i was practically fnstautnneous, when his employes reailieil hi was dead l- ,_ eras. ei-i_;_,~ ABSTINENCIII IN I ENT i i LONDON' Feb 2 -The Bisho _ Birmingham, discussing the qud nl fasting during Lent in thc Bi ham Diocesan ‘I/lagazine, speaks of the danger of overstrict adhe to the rdlcs of abltineiice 'I have found something tha Anglican takes even the rules of ing too literally Some day I the Chu ch will deal with the question od abstinence on 'iifics ed to our own age and cireumhta I only ask now for a judicious uise obseriance on the part of d ed enthusiasts, but no words c too st nng in calling upon if generally to nse Lent as ei sous not clothing themselves in or eve creasing the garments of undue Turf News his nun 14 rvi-:Niue ciunniii lun inn isuoluiiuc cum Will (MIM _ _ Ueirymeiif ' Someth ng f Special Interest fbi' Fmnnf School 9I`eachers,-PUPIIQ md th* Hmm; *iso -r --_.i,,_ . I “Good Roads for l gmfvs to Prince