, P lnT'_d_rEl.l,r,Y,f"E_IT0T0|t. Maderuo Andi Quan ’ _ u 'P T°§,,, I AT" I Break for euiglrhu Lines e when sm eerie ` r HOTEL .00 FOR so cE A e ‘FP 2.24 1 _f,,,,,,or S Turés Ex am" varemt ' _Y - _ #8 `,P$1, 4_» F"--» ' 1 A fillotel Victoria Clnsees Ire to be u 2.l9 Trot und Pace undo 2.35 Trot P 8 rriel‘Ty=ComrrTanlfed by WH ~ ' Resign ‘ |_,,,s of uf, Ca ,SM , ' _ _ g I ond Peet. Ili Knees Upen to The Entire Province » ’ ,. ` (Canadian Press) -___ . . L rhiricirsinrs , .___ (Canadian Press co, orrir, Feb. 14-le .- A 1 t of the :oth alarm mil ’“°“”°N» "`°‘>- 14-Heavy Hshtins W ggggiongg “own” th, palace and with considerable loss of life is re- ' `A\'lena1 has revolted. They sho; Dorted from Bulair. A portion of tha! OWU 03100!!-‘and made is break Adrianople is in flames from th ihrDial. The mutineers were b ° o _, Wired and Mia men were tak- h enuns prisoners to t national pg. ` T ° b°1°°5“° 'ed ‘MY d°S°1`f-Bd t0 the dent tiadero has fresigned. no ra, will, probably succeed him. , el Ijlernaudeo, minister of the In. teiior, hespfso resigned and ne Léeufa has teken refuge in the Brit- isglegaticn. _ e private house of President Ma~` de'i"0 'With b_tt'ning at ,2 o'clock this afternoon but at that time the bat- " arms only mBuauy_ forts. The vaunted Asiatic troops are im-Mx. .Generals Dena" worthless. Alllpole Turk armies e.re` a `_' Agllller, _it is reported on reliablla alitho ty.; have captured the city of Pusb1_a ‘with the assistance of Tran- ciseo Predilla, formerly with Orasco, who headed the body o revolutlonists withiii the sity. 'General Toria has beennomed over-nor. . I ` Puebla is the capital of the state of Puebla, one of the most attrac- tive citing in` the" republic. The population is 100,000. It has many llue..Dllb1l§.hllililings and ‘is situated 65 miles from Mexico City. MEXICO CITY, Feb. 12.-From early morning the sharp crack of rifles onthe craih of cannon couldbe heard 'in some quarters of the city from Christ Church to the Chronicle I _ g (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. li.-The Board of Trade announces that the whaling BNP. Scotia, formerly employed by Scott‘p Antartlc expedition has been engaged to patrol th lee regions of of notifying wireless stations on 'the merlcan coast' 'and steamers of tha - The enthusiasm which has marked --_ ‘the meetings of horsemen in Char- . Iottetown reached, a culminating t‘;,.Th° Guardian) §I1ll'T§arT;to)h‘eghhfulIsdl;.;I`l ‘TlHt:l‘e§:dElmpie!l5 victor," (swat ui, al;;t§;_b'[u§4_ Ti" sons the announcement came that R. the hockey championship “mg toll H. stems, Proprietor or the Hotel night by ddeatmg the Orescents 8 Victoria of Charlottetown, would goals to 2_ give $200.00 for two races to be B“IS°fi°“=- Turkey is erpelu the Dardanelles. By fcigning a sudden r ships which inflicted heavy losses. The Bulgars, skipperediby Greek navy officers, charged and captured Bulalr Greeks from Constantinople an? the gresence and location of icebergs. retreat the Bulgarians drew the ish Z0'§rnment and the North At- ombardment. Turkish soldiers in the North AtlanGc Tor the purpose A Tm-ks into range of ,heir _Nm wap lantlc Steamship Lines. his is the result of the negotiations ecently carried on between the Brit- ---_,l__€; 8ll8ct1@ely and BI100`|Llllg more ggcura The victorias played Scott and t Doherty lined up with the Crescents Moncton had um but” .of the may held on Hillsboro Harbor Ice. Cheer an the way tmcught combining more Lifter cheer greeted the generous mes- 1 italy than Johnny Murphyq; c,.ew_ ` fialel that he had won his way into there was considerable surprise when er The exhibiuon put up by Scoét Stables were known to every devotee ge and Mr. Sterns could not but e hearts of the horsemen in a nev- to be forgotten manner. Two years ago the Hotel Victoria i f the turf throughout the Maritime s rt to the clean hi h honest level ,brought fame to little Prince Ed ward Island through the stirring vic- tories won by that trio of equine stars, Queen Marie, 2.19}, Mamie P., 2.l.8§ and. Kalol, 2.1'J}. Reasons intervened which made it necessary for Mr. Sterus to with- draw from racing for s. time but his heart was still with the trotters and his generous hand and liberal purse acked only the opportunity to show that his feelings had not become dull- ed by inactivity in the sport. He has viewed\with an increasing inter- est the efforts which have been made , n Charlottetown to keep the harness going to pieces. Chaos reigns at Tchatalia. ___i;.....l IIE SEHTT PARTY (Canadian P-ross) LONDON, Feb. 14.-A, despatch min nr Ar Avnmi -L_. I NEW (Clarnandiah Press) YOR eb. 14._--The strike of the 34,000 _firemen on the 5; eastern railways has not yet been a solutely called and now it appears as if. there as a possibility of the strike belng` did not put up as brilliant a a Friday last. next. Dlr\Yi“S.wit the Crescents. for it was working on a .very stub- born fire which was raging among d th t h ° 55358 B B is really us good as Provinces. The colors of that stablei The game was clean there being ‘- only a few penalties. The Crescents ... S er: REV. JITHH. HAWLEI A .They play in Moncton on Friday Moncton plrotested against Doherty more than ,three minutes elapsed be. John Hawley passed away at 11 D0 . II . which are his ideals. A Recognizing the fact that a lcw -men were carrying the burden and that the sport nccdud some sslistullno he made kuoivn his gift Inst evening. The conditions an-, a 2.19 trot and pace, purse $100.00 und a 2.35 trot and pace, purse $100.00; entrance fee dye per cent. and flvc per cent. from the four winners; uve to enter -and foul' to start; open to the e|ltirevlJr0~ vincv. All ulwnllgcmenfs arf' left lu tho hands of the Irc llrwing Associa- tlrm. Mr. Sterus hopes the nliove races will lic the rllcnns of drawing hun- lrcds, y--s tllousunds t-'» the city and thereby stir the :hcrcal\lll~~ pulse and distribute some money around the (Continued on page fourteen) HAS PASSED AWAY (Special by Phone) , MARSHFIELD, ssh. 14.-Re-.f.‘ o'clock to-night after a week's illness. senate 0( what virginim were arrest. -im the cloth and clothing. in ,act the, HAS death WM Very Sudden 811d’ed late yesterday afternoon. Each sAoKvIl..Ln FIRE whole lower store 'or 1vl'r. wry’s es- .d“° t° p°"T°“m”' DOES $1,500 DAMAGE tablfshment appeared to be on fire at H He leave” t° mourn his WId°W» $5.000 bond. The accused men arc‘ MARKED MONEY IN POCKETS ' FOUR REPRESENTATIVES AND A SENATOR ARE ARRESTED. CHARLESTON, W. Va., I<`eb.12- With marked moncy in their pockets, alleged to be the price of their votes in the United States sellatorinl con-`,, test, four members of the house of I delegates' and one member of ,the waived a hearing and wus held ln` 1 once. . `three daughttrs and one con, Marga- SACKVIL ' almost pvery minute ofthe day,,:5& s that Capt Scott and his three sometimes close, sometimes far dis-" y . tant lfollowers died on March 29, 1912. ` ' / This date is fixed from entries in (Continued on page \lcven)_ Scott's diary. The diplomatic representatives of . VICS TIS. C n::r:37`-:imma Last night inthe Arena Rink,Char-‘admirers. Rodd again from some lottetown, one of the cleanest and clever combination work landed num- fastest monkey games ever played in b Chsrl , tbwn camo oil, the contest- the Crystals evened matters again. ants being the Sunlmerside Crystals Without a. breathing spell the Crys- and the Charlottetown Victorian. tals landed the fourth score. Here Play started at twenty-five minutes] Rodd and’ Burns made an excellent to nine after the usual- delay. At combination run but failed to score. the outset it assumed a very livelyl Dougan next came into the limelight.‘ pace, the Vics scoring within the' He made a. ilne run, passed to Rodd 13|-gg minute, TW6 minutes later the' and the latter landed another count. RYSTIILS lF|.II'fl§IIlil`;'ll IE Iillll 0 LE N B Feb 12-1-At Too much praise cannot be HWBU ret, in Boston, Isabella in iihlario, 1~1_ 30 this morning an alarm of flre the fire department for the able_ way - W . . . ` averted at least temporarily. | . - .. . 1 . ' \v W c as sounded for is blaze in 1-1. I. in which they handled this serious Hel” “M J°"‘“ at "'““°' ry’s tailor shop. Fire Chiefi Smith looking fire and prevented it from The dweased was a native of Nov" hllppened to be in Mr. Wry's store at spreading. Mr. Wry's loss is aboutl Scotia but has been pastor of the Isaac T. Mann in nomination for the the time and through quick action $1300, mostly covered by insurance. ‘Presbyterian Church here for six seuatorship. ; on his part soon had the Mrs. Amasa Dixou’s loss is about YGBFB- H0 WHS IUUCI1 TUV'-N1 I-‘Y T115 _ hemical engine at the scene and not$500, covered by insurance. congregation. ‘, iximiiiilui Ai wliiisiis IN PRELIMINARY . Representatives UTS. G. Rhodes, Dr. F. Asbury., David E. Hill, Ruth' SUPREME [IHURT At the Supreme Court 'yesterday the case of liiclieuna vs Cumruisksy was before thc court all duy. Court ad- journed until 10.30 this morning. ROBBER MADE BIG HAUL OF DIAMONDS IN MONTREAL. l\’iON'I‘l`¢FAL. Feb . 12-Smashing the plate glass window cf the Jewel- ry storc of Eves Bros,, mst evening, during the rush hour on Notre Dame Street, u nervy thief licld the crowd at buy with n revolver ‘vhilc he Rhodes is the delegate who placed Dun and Sedator B' F' Smith. i'z‘z1'cll»i.f:d a llandful of diamond rings 'nlucd at several thousand dollars and jumped into a rig, drove away. \ hue and cry was raised but the ,hief 'mule goml his escupe. The meeting of the P. E. I. Medi- MEDICIIL ASSOCIATION Neill and ilr. A. A. ]\lcLella er three. Sixty seconds elapsed and HEARING THE TUX TREF TRIAL AT ,SHMTAERSIITE al Association opened in Charlotte-'d n, who cull; with its signs, symptoms and c town at 4 o'clock yesterday after-Idiagnosis. Following this its treat- (Special by Phone) ‘ SUMMERSIDE, Feb. 14-The Mag- lstrate’s Court resumed work at 11 o'clock this morning. Charles Burke was recalled to the wit ss stand On being examined he il-____ " noon. The Vice-President, Dr. Gco. mont was discussed in a lengthy po.- _ D°WBr. Dresidcll- »c1' by Dr. S. R. Jenkins and Dr. The next time witness saw Cannon with them in order to try and locate the cunicai 1-eport of the McGee cm., was the night he was arrested and Birch's foxes but let them think he b the next time was in the Courtroom Iwas going to help them steal he b He thought it was about the 18th of other foxes He never thought for t The reports of the committees were rst dealt with. Next came a paper, 9. y Dr. D.R. Fraser. This was followed y a report of the llutopsics and of he chemical and pathological exam Il. Association by Dr. Jenkins. U,-"mls |¢o"||_||»0m 5 M;-gm, R_bd¢1iThe,scoro now stood 4-4 after scored _one minute later forthe Vics.,-z only,_ twelve minutes play.Rodd plac- d The Cryit`ali`dcbred within anotherle minute, amid loud cheers from their. January that he and Tom Murray a minute that either Cannot or Mur- ,nations by DL W_ _1_ M¢M,1|,,n_ 'U number five score. two minutes (Qpntinued on page eleven) SCORES, 'rhe drr_lt,gh‘nr'e or the dutermedleze Bowuug heaguhwu mum on mst; in Ottawa may esee a iight to e. nn_ night ofthe' Ifeague ofthe Cross f B°WlT11¥ -UIGYS. UMPIUUSBTOWD. MJ Association resolution: tween the White and Silver $}reyH Font fn, “me was won by thejfacturors' Association join ln the ap- lauer by M mins. The mdividuali Iliilication now before the Board of “°‘f"°5 “"5 " of uniform penalties to be automati- , c WKITEB 5 ~ liver freight within a reasonable time, 236 as required under section 248 of the railway act, such system to 'require 255 the railways under penalty to place 249 cars for loading within forty-eight 222 hours after ordered, to move care 2-1 within 24 hours alter notification of ° oading, and to place cars for `. de- _ ivery at destination within forty- . 1213 eight,hours arter arrival. The penal- F. Coyle .T5 J. Ravel .L. ... 85 Jes, Ceilings 84 n. Mckenzie so G. Power 93 85 70 87 95 81 rs loo ra 11 ` 11 1 _ °"°'“ 1 ` 'BEAVER GRRYB B P.~_1.ec1Air'..;-...... lee 91 sa 1'. Doyle al 91 so , Jas. Thistle 88 91 'M D. Mekfnnon-` so as 111, w. Heron .;. loo 12 so FACE FIGHT _.___ TORONTO, Feb. 13.-April fifteenth sh on the. question received by the ollowing Canadian Manufacturers' Resolved, that the Canadian Manu- ailway commissioners for _a system ally applied against railways for saidlethlit the night they were at Chnnon’s, Cannon had said to him that there were three foxes in the ranch belonging to Carruthers and Barbour and they could be got but it was kind of dangerous to go that night as it was very light and they would wait till infer on. About a week later on the day that W. D. White searched Jacob Murray's for Birch's, foxes the witness was going to Albcrton. Un his way he met Edgar Cannon coming from Alber- ton. Cannon told the witness that he 'was going to visit Murray’s. Can- non turned his horse and followed the then said to him. "I have located Carl-nther's Ranch and find that they keep no watchman and I think that the first of March would be a good time get them. He then told Cannon that they and Cannon had met at Csnnon’s ray would steal them house. That night they had planned He never told Barbour of the plan' D that if the foxes were stolen they. to break into his ranch as he did not p 'clock with a lengthy discussion on ncumoniu by Dr. co. (‘1lrrutllcr witness for about twenty yards and that as he had been unable to locate leave the foxes alone for a spell. ` ray or Cannon that he was going 5 _ ` f. I ` » r ay and Cannon to do the stealing. The witness was' to hold the horse but eachwas to have one fox. The witness said that he did not agree to the arrangement but did not say that he would not take the fox. The witness said that he told Mr. Tweedy, W. D., White and Mrs. Ed Johnson about his transaction with Murray and Cannon. Cross questioned, witness stated the foxes he had received no mono Thad told would let Barbour know. Bennett of Alberton. He was a part- ner in the fox ranch with James Birch. They had a pair of foxes. stolen from their ranch on Jan’y 2nd or 8rd. He sent for Charles Birch on Jan’y. 14th to see if he could get him to try and locate the foxes. He oflerad him $2000 if he could do so. Birch agreed to do what he S that he had not had much success.On. rr Y from either Birch or Dennis and that he. had no one helping him who was to share the $2000. The time that om Murrpy came to him to get him he had told the court The next S T - . to help steal the foxes was the sec-‘night Birch did not report and the Which Went T20 her &9SiS‘Tf\\D¢° ff(-lm t heir failures to receive, carry and def- logy and pathology, Dr. Aicx. Mc-IJ Dewar. The next part of the program was report of the Dominion Medical The following medical men were present:-Doctors Jenkins, Carru- icrs, H. D. Johnson, Ralph, Mc- The evening session opened at 8 iiiillun, Dewar, J. C. McDonald, Me- uigml, McLeod, G. H. Jardillc, G s, Houston, Goodwll, A. M N ill, J.F. would hide them in Sam Sweeusfhnow him at the time and thought who dealt with its }§s¢,(,,~y’ ,,,,Cte,~;O_IM I c e woods. It was planned for Tom Mur-~ that some of the fox men whom he cNeill, A. A. Mcl,.ell;\n, Tiinlon, J, zlrlliflc. PSTEIIMSHIP WAAS SINKING SOUTHPORT, N. C., Feb. 14-'I‘hcE cminople, Captain G. L. Garden, T u ilmington, N. C. B The neit witness called was Charles' """""`~"`-'-‘-'-'~'-‘-‘~'-`-'f'-'-‘~‘-`-'~'-‘=~='-`-`~‘='- A black fox, worth more than its tcumship La Salle sent signals of weight in gold, died last Wednesday could and reported the next evening .distress from a point twenty-five 21 . iiies south of Frying Pan Lightship i'l‘hc fox -vas one of a pair bought re- tlle Thursday following this convcr- I§0f1i-*Y l”°D0l`I1i|1§ _ She W9-B Sinking-IC _ _ sation Birch reported to the witness She was reached slr hours later by,S°f1°“f< I"-PS ‘$0 If-s °“'r1¢r~ It is ru- the, proceedings at Ca.nnon's just as the United States l`°V°n“° fiuttel' t the o.\ner's ranch in New Haven ently for $15,000 and its dcnth is a. mored that in this case “death does ot cud ull” and that there are going 0 bn rc\'cluiu>l\s. The animal was upposcd to he one of a air COHDEIISED ADS were at Jacob Murray's seraching for the foxes and that they had better , two years. e did not tell either Mur- ond time htel had spoken with him infollowing night he reported that he W (continued on page eleven) V When the Seminole received the wireless calls for aid, men were in ______V________.V__.,_._._T_s___._.,_____s__,,__»_-_-_»_»_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-,-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-;,-,-_-1-_-:_-_-,~_-_-_-:ff-_»-_-:>-.-:-_-:-:---:f---:. t FROZEN TO DEATH. he boilers making repairs. Under 1-"E steam in only one boiler the cutter' _ ' ties to be similar to those which the I railways are authorised to charge ' loading and unloading cars. 293', "`TE€`?illway commission has fixed 255 this date for the hearing of argument 255 on reciprocal demurrageu A vigorous 26° ‘debate is expected. The temporary in- crease in demurrage charged by the an railwaysexpires automatically on ` ' A . ` ""'I"April 1, unless the companies obtain - / 1_ ` 1305 `s P' ` A' ce`ee..e'ee»c»ea»»»~`~e» , i.'.:'.'s~.-;.~% ,i ru- rely .snr-. A in hippers and consignees for delay in -nur erred of the ef éhh super- l One cent per word each insertion paw order. Minimum charge twenty- il__ve cents. _g , ` , BAUNBOME SAUSAGEB THE BEST »made. Fresh every day at Saun- _del‘s,_Ne_wsom_&__C_o. 9- WANTED ,TO PURCHASE SECOND hand shop counters. Beer & Weeks. Los'r-oN wsnlmsnay rocker ~ lel_vin¢_here. "' " """"""""""'"""`”"""' l=oUNn+a sushi. solvl or MONEY ion horn T00 LITE F08 CLISSIFICITIOII this column. Cash must accom- 6Mtf. 2-15 Mtf. book containing money. Reward by atlsmzipd. the market Apply it this Reid, aged twenty-two, who kept IIDE, Icon, § George Reid. at their home twenty (Special to The Guardian) old. Ap- auc-I g . 81' plans are thus filed the property be- and the 1\Ii!I1°l¢~WB¥ l1T1irty‘°n¢ required for the new Halifax terml- ly good sleishins- V usls will he lyled in the resistry omce The l°west. temherature omorrow forenoon As soon as the Yeitefdhy was ten de ees ¢ d in the owl half. The lowest the previous coT'hees hgvpeerty inoldded in these W" “°1`°~ ,Af H- 111- it plans extends for a mile or more al- 35°” 3115 Qi ong the southern waterfront of the tY'°“ mm 5 house for her brothers, Allan and __ I 3163;; ofhglglt-eglzgl IESSUS Th°eISPf~\¢Ii; miles southeast or rlsdclc. wamlercdl rrolzourro, sch. 15-Local chow Bfltlg ‘EM *Ivins to make the mouth, from home 011 Mvllday HIEM. evil in falls followed by northerly winds and Sa °h “Pe Fe" Riv°r~ The S°m““°\° the morning was found frozen solidkcoidep, ska algae; W Pier and Will ffl’ f-OT a- quarter mile away. The girl wore in” ° “ 5 “T W tb her f°l` W1llI\iDK~T little clothing and the _thermometer The temperature at tm” ycxock 9" aid BUTI H8 01° WBWF 1188 been 'egismed “’“ty`n"° "eww at the this morning by the Rexall store page mggihd register contains n Mme' Tested Thermometer with a northern 1-ew;-4 df 8 steamer named La sau; - “P°5“"° “'55 thI"tY'“T°° “°!f'°°9' The disabled vessel is assured to be *’“‘°-'T above zero ali with a. southern ex- the La Salle an American ‘rel mer P0911" 1°"-Y °b°"°- cl 1921 toué, which sailed gfrcm oovsssluszm' 'ro TAKE BIG The weather yesterday wee clear.. Brunswick, Georgia, February 10 for BLOCK op HALWAX LAND, mild, gentle southerly wind with New York' commanded by Captain _.__ light snow flurries by night. The"1,awren¢,, and carrying A crew of Hsnl-Fax, N. S., Feb- 12-The fewiisht “OW-showers of the fhset' twenty-_three meh. plan for a large portion of the land few days have, together, mad! fair-. IONIAN HAD A Cllll. up to in the after- sleigh, har- property of John 'fl 'v\`qH'iu-ef " rom the _U-e Bild Tlllm Ibli r quer court. _ 4 ` ~ hailed 'H . ._ If in this solemn. Oaehbniiet "““'““'° ‘W I m'°'-“"“f’ rch .renee ~ re. ae., no ,1na.."'.' '°°"»1m»l§'