'E , -MEXI IEUHING S " “"¢!°'r'v*\'r*~'bi-i- -” I * \ ' HI?- \ . r ~»__ ' I1* rs ---‘nv¥1»'n»°‘--<' Fliflili Blliitiviiuilifslgetvlitiions' ' Hui in sin. uuwl - |=-Magnum . i ‘ (Special to the Guardian) D ast - (Special to The Guardian) If LX N S., Feb 21-To save M2111! to A worthy citizen h Well merited honor was aid l =~____?_ , , . r / ‘_ h,,_ Y _» ". , ` \ 0 I , “E ` .liliifrl9i0e. _Fuel Gavevlt victoria Hotel last Night ' _ s U . r ` .V . \| tdb' "I Defeats Resolution re Wo- f`lfl0lk§C0m'iielled to Chop Given 0 Leadin - I F mpor e yn mm ay dwdrk . '_ Citgens E of Lcwndnle Form, '“°" S”ff'°€° BY cnililunns wlllliinllinllli nu ““°ii‘;iit§,°"" _ _ ~ , - I _ th "'°"*°---_- '-*'- thw l{E|l"1l"0lll‘Wel1owing helpless in b“°1“°99 mid rof si W en e D Us onal f ml -iA,§l`l',:§ the gggw gl the British €il:a'lotl;0t0Wn t.8i1d¢l'Bd H. H.réI‘l:J\vOii coins, _ i can were eernpeiiee te ` “ “1°‘"ll beiiuuet. at the vi - cb, awzyathe woodwork for fuel to t°l“1° 11'-itel. on the eve of his ds- K ¢\;,_¢||g;n;;5°1ng, the emws riligxélgiiro for hit/fegliclnle Hat, Alberta. H ~' - . s been exhausted " "em e 0" els tv sheets ores- in --Mi-3°Aght~nth huricanes from ent and the material Doi-tion of the -u,,-;~c,;ee~"f~=- . terse: 3:: . ‘.“'.°“°r ‘:°i."°“‘“ - gin-'q'¢i'.‘ hr, k _ `- o e an o e occa- ‘md.‘»' bound with “tn ';m.:g°t§'D;“1f sion. 'lhe menu included everything wan,mnt.‘m which port 8:6 worth while from “Malpeques" on ul Bu t ' ` thc half shell all the way through the W All 1 flmlgat 1'): au" b“nk"1”g‘ best that nature and art have pro 0u.l;°b"u.*nthéryw§sr:g`°Ll‘;°M"°“: vided for the most exacting e icures _ Li ner- Mqlilelien. which reaeheaanusil- fax today`:_aftel; 'ftwbnty days steaming "lid F0311? -_l`-W8ek` overdue. Her lllnlf-Gd (F1180 of wireless could not send messages to 'port until this morningand some anxlet Y flt handed oiti 't" ' . for her luwty. Wat* if by the citizens to one who has made 1 01 Ullplllg SNNM i , i ._-,_~_ was dmy hong,-,,d: [later McDonald scored the first A drama _Qntltled Willowdale was presellI.e'I,,:hy'. _he Crapaud Amateur D"51¥\i.%U.! _ `1n 'Lady _Fans Hall, (1l‘BPll\ . , llrlday and Flrlday, Feb- ruary '20`and Slit, with a full house. Wiliowdal,e‘-lla play in three acts oc- ciipy~ing',»Wo'. -and a hall hours for prescntagqlf. -As Valley Farm, the pullulaf".~ fdyhrlsented by this coni- DHIIY t1il'0_fylll»l‘s ago was such a suc- ,. 9 D ness much was anticipated by the au- filontinned on page nine) / dience for this play and certainly the elliectatioiis.-were fully realized. The first flcsne wa's laid in Willow- dale Postifliflce and Gencr"l Store of which fJoel;_Ha|aett was paoprietor. Joseph Gcdfey, the unscrupulous lawyer to carry out his base design falsely accuses' Tom Bassett. The setting of the second scene in .I ocl I3assstf,’s homo.where his daugh- tcr's enltiidlllent ls announced at the <‘hnrch»social.‘ ‘ ~ ' (Continued on page nine) e»..__.______._..__ KING lll0 00EEN ` \ . ’ H0l0 lI00lil i ,_;~__'1;'¥§%\.;-.~\~.».,-- 9 , ._ , l,~s-'- . _(0anddian Press) \ LONDON, -Feb. 21-King George and the 'Qullilheld the second court of the .seitlbn at Buckingham palace this evening., ' ' ' . . "L feasible -“Explosion WIN ,iid-Msn.. Fen. zo- 'rhe western, V Accident and Guar- antee C ' ly, Winnipeg, receiveda teIegi‘ain‘.I,r _mite agents at V_an- couver tlllfiiforning stating that 72 meh were reiiortsd to.have been kill- at the ,Biwssh Peak Mines to- Brent ri ble ed at due to some her- mines are locat- 1 CRHPIIGII --Ernest Barry, e professional out s' strenuous coming season. The _ -'intends to meet all been anxious to his. His first Pearce of the accident is not is thought that the try After Arnst whom rry to of the, -Atlan-:‘ he will _ th si bject of the Burnett-Dullinghain n;§\'fgJr`)1il€k imgniglratfomhill, the clauses of man from which caused ‘a painiuf‘impression. , s. chance to The Giorbale D’Italia referred to the Several good proposed legislation as :ian offense to Ba ‘ - ~ P . And the service was in keeiliug with the menu nod after the best style of ,the Victoria. The dining room was tastefully decorated for the occasion and nothing was spared to make the affair expressive of the honor given himself worthy of it. His Worship Mayor Lyons acted as chairman with Rev. T. F. Fullerton as Vice-Llhnirmsn. After the tables were clcarc-l thc following toast list The King. The National Anthem. The President of the United States, responded to by Gonsulwesley Frost. Our Giicst, For Hc's a Jolly Good Fellow, acknowledged by Mr. Brown and spoken to by Rev. T. F. Fuller- ton. _ » Canada, responded to by Horace Haszard, ex-M. P. ` -Prince Edward Island r s oudcd to _ _..____._._.*__.__,_ Glltllillll PEOPLE _ui suivlli; _.___ - (Canadian Press) ` ` VIENNA, Feb. 21--Thousands of people in Galicia, the poorest of Aus- trian provinces are starving to death because of the failure ofcrops. The Government is going to ilis~ tributcffogdl 00llllGEO EMPHESS , , 0E CHINA 0ll0 - \ (Canadian Press) , PEKING, Feb. 21.-Ye Ho Na La, Empress Dowager of China, died at 2.30 this mornin ., Hhs was the wi- dow of f'Jmperor"Kwang.Su who died live years ago. She was ill but a few days. The cause of her death is unknown. ‘_ A novel e A euiinnni . LONDON, Feb. 20-The birthday of the Princess Royal (Duchess of /Fife, who was born February 20 1867) was celebrated at Windsor today bv the ringiiig of the bells of the Curfew Towerand of Windsor parish church. A salute was also fired in the Long- walk. ITALY DOES NOT ' BIKE' AMERICAN IMMIGRATION BILL. ____ ROME; Feb. 19-There has been _ considerable press comment here on to Human Brotherhood It added that American citizens would have of the l owing to its consequences Guardian (m not yet fade so Tllll P a C nirymsn. _(weekly) one year_...$|.50 W :Toi`s|.......;:............n]l-G '- papers tier, only -$2.504 ‘f Guardian been the"ilz‘§t to regret the passage- ` . on thc or market in the U. S. Us orreii A ailed) one year. ,.....$2.'50X if 'the Management er the atfove oder. taken advantage of this unpar- at once. ` _ porin , _ I M. .~. s esnesnssesss ses-ss-se = Those who attended the Arena last evening to witness thotwo hockey matches between Senior and Interme- diate Vlctorias and senior and In- termediate Connanghts were treated to two very exciting games, especial- ly the game between the Intermedi- ates. ` The Victorian won the senior gauic` by ii score of 4 to 3, while the In- tevedlate (lonnhughts captured the Jun or game by n score of 10 to 6. B031 Eames proved exciting from the start. _ . ‘The first game started at 8.30 snarp, and every moment proved in- i°Y`°5fil\2- Clean hockey wha the IUOUO. there being but few penalties The “F911 EOM was scored by Clark in favor of the Vics‘ seiien minutes after play began, Three minutes later Rodd added another goal to their tally. Eight minutes count for flic Uonnaughts and just before the bell rung Burns scored in favor of the champions, making the score 3 to l in their favor at half time; The second half proved more inter- Gqf-lllg for the spectators as the Con- uuughts played good combination and the puck was hovering around the Vice' goal must of the time. Rodd, ilie speedy contre for the Vice, got “WHY and by a pretty run scored "mill llllpluuse. l~‘ivc minutes later, lifter hard and fast play, McDonald of the (.‘o_iiimiigbts found the net and ing like Tigers. Finally Hennesseyl scored and when the hell rang the tally was 4 to 3 in the Vice' favor snappy and brilliant game, as did Clark, Ingrahum and Prowse. Burns r tures of the game. Cheverle at t horse" hockey and caused many _un-` pleasant remarks from the spectators] t Mcaskill in goals stopped many a F sureshot. l lated for '~bolding,tlie defenders ofthe Starr Trophy down to the score mon- tlielr lost appearance and with so 1’ thc next grime and thus begin to I climb the ladder for the city cliani- 1 pionsliip. » 1 the fast Vic forwards of the puck was I a treat. Herroll at point also played 1 lils position faultlessly and with Mc- .3 mode thc sign read 4 to 2. Play . , i time vigor and received many warm continued and both teams were work-~ l _ -. |i in A. R. MacKay of Lawndale Farm, Charlottetown Royalty, is nothing if not progressive. He believes in the lest of everything and spares no ex- For the Vics Rodd played his usual peiise in securing whab he wants, The Guardian has frequently refer- ed to his splendid horses and the did excellent work at cover, and hls'fact that they were always in excel- rushes and stick handling were fea- lent condition. His latest exploit is he importation ox' two thoroughbred point indulged too much in “rough Percheron Mares from sunn a y Fr nee. Mr. MacKay made a journey to On- ario for them and has-only lust ar- ived home. Yesterday hundreds ad- ired his purchases as he showed Fm- the (],,mmughf_3._th,,y imvggm. ,them around the city. They are cer- proved wonderfully since their gnmegteinlv niesniflfent specimens 0! their with the Ashlee and considering itolees and. although only landed in was only their second league game* (5““f“1a`f“'0 W€€kB Ego, seem to be in this wh-,¢;e,~, they are to be congl-,,t.,_ the best of health and spirits. J The more expensive of the pair was acoblne, coming four years old, in tionei The forward um, D1,,ye,1 foal tu _the Premier l'ercharon Stal- more coinliiniition than they did in 11°" 0( "1m""e‘ She weighs 1:78* ounds and cost $115 more than any me coaching and practice there is little ‘Ither P"”he""" i“'1’°'5ted 'mm doubt as to their ability to capture 1‘"“‘c" tm” year' 'l‘lia other mnre, Itaque, although andsomer. was not quite so high ricell. She is coming five and Purcell at cover point, played n`,“(;i\i1glé; J1'g0‘?mf:)“ndH` She is also in star game and his knack ln robbing ` Mr. McKay left Simcoe, Ont., wherq ie made the purchases, on Monday, oth F'-ebruary, at 4 p. m., and arriv- able stock will be well rewnrded and d homc on the 19th, having travel- Alecr in goal, combined to make nailed 1.2001111195 Wiih his ¢1lB\‘E¢B- H9 strong a defence na thcrc is in tlie(“1’°“k“ hi-“my of the traltnlfnt 'lm' the lcagiie. Miirnnglian on right gnded to mm an along le ne HP wing played thc game with his old H I be struck Georgetown, P. E. I. is total freight charges to l‘lcl.oii (Contliiucd on page nine) I (rlpeeinl to The Guardian) the foxes were stolen -on January sec- been loft _ . was open. The lock was places. The witness then told Hayes SUMMERSTDE, Feb. 21.--The pri- there but the staple had been twisted lthat he had better think better of it sonar on trial before the magistraLc's oil and was on the ground. As 1here‘ and that he would come again the ¢0U|`li 0015 m0l`n1ni~;Z WEB W111il1!'fl was no snow there was no foot- next day and see what he had to say Hayes, who was charged with steal-i prints. The foxes have not yet been nbout it. Then he told‘Mrs. Hayes ing a pair of foxes from the ranch of found. that she had better advise her hus- Bennett and Birch on the night of Peter Bradley, a police sergeant, of band to tell the truth as there weiie the second or morning of the third of;¢f,H}_ru;l9$.tet0wn;~*'~was next- called to searching parties who saw him. H "Jd`iili`ii.!‘y.` The first witness wasithc witness stand. ‘He said that he went back again the next mornin; Janies Birch, one of the palners inldid detective work. When he was but Hllves W0ll1d £011 him 'l0f1l1”$ the fox company. He swore that ‘trying to locate Birch's foxes he went more. He then searched the house to Hayes’ house on the morning of and the cellar but found no foxes. He ond or third, He was the caretaker January tenth and talked to him found a small coil of wire like some of the ranch. Then he gave a des- about the foxes. He also asked him wire that had been used as a fox cat- criptiou of how the ranch was con-` if be had been driving around with uber and had been found at Bir_?h's strncted and secured. On Januaryla Kensington man the day the foxes ranch. Cross-examined he said- hat second the foxes were'in the ranch' were stolen. He said yes and that he would not swear positively tl-at about 4 o'clock. When he came out- he got a bottle .of liquor from him. the prisoner was on the station he locked all the doors. His wife' The witness then asked Hayes what ground on the morning of January rirst discovered the theft. On Jann-,the was doing at the station the third. ary third he went to the ranch and morning of January third and what The next witness was Ernest Kil- found the wire of the guard fence cut! he was doing when he was coming bride of Port Hill He said that on -@-_.ss , unslliuu new uulswu FRBZDERICTON, Feb. 21.-The New Brunswick legislature this afternoon had its first resolution re woman suf- frage before- it and defeated it hy 21 to 10. Under the New Brunswick lnw wo. men owning property or paying taxes are given the rightlto vote in the miuniciilal or civic elections and the suflragists wanted .this extended to take ein the provincial elections as wcll. A large delegation of sullragists from Bt. John went to the capital to lobby for the bill. Donald Munro, M. L. A., Carleton County, moved for leave this after- noon to introduce a bill along the lines asked hy the women. The mo- tion was scconded by F. D. Swlmm. Northumberland, and debated nt length only to bo turned down by the vote stated. Premier Flemming vot- Cil in fnvoi' of the motion. 1. were $38 but the officials of the P. l-1. I. R. must have thought lic had been getting along too easily for hey charged him $8 to bring him forty miles, this including a first- class fare for riding iii a box car. We hope that the enter :'i se shown hy Mr. l\f<’Kny in buying this desir- thnt he will get a substantial return for the biz investment he has marie. ll0Vl S0000 ____ V. 1 ‘_ New Administration expectt to Follow Method of Diaz ` in Governing ~ . .__ , 1 , (Canadian Press) MEXICO CITY, Feb. 21-The New Mexican administration expects to follow the methods of Porllrio Dial ln governing the country. This was made plain at an interview press Huerta. today. I-luerta states his intention to rr store peace. If necessary to use force he will do so. An emissary of Huerta left for the State of Coahuila whose government is preparing to [ight the new gov- ernment asking them to keep the peace. A train load of troops is also on the -way to enforce order. It is understood from reliable sources that Juan Sanchez Arima, private secretary to President Madero hal been shot at Duebelo. General Angeles and General Beltl- am will be tried before a military court. They' are charged with inlssuse_oi the flag and dishonoriug the order of Puebeio. The wives of Ex~Pre|ldent and Ex- Vice President were allowed to seo their husbands for the ilrst time since they were arrested. They are appre- hensive for the fate of their hul- builds. (Canadian Press) WASHINFTON, Feb. 2l-Interven- tion by the United States govern, ment to secure n fair trial for Madera is announced by Seri---tary Knox to- night. other high and low prisoners must be used right. -------..._ fi 020.000 BHIHE I ~ - HOEKtY RESULTS (Special 'o The Ginrdiun) HALIFAX, .\'. S., Feb. 21.-The Sydney Millionaires def.-ated the Hal-' The blydnov toim employed more I combination than their opponents doubt. Randall opened the scoring for the 1 penalties were banded out in the first period. As the Urescsnts scored one minute later, the play stayed down somewhat. Tlic ice grew softer and good stick handling was out of ques- tion. The second Period was n F01* etition ui the first, Sydney scoring. two more goals and the Vresccnts one. Thor(-_ wus no furtlicr score in the lust session. The firiul score was four to tw _ KILLED lil and rolled back with g. sufiicient open-, down the railway track an hour after January twentieth he ind Colon lug to admit s man. The door of the train went out that morning.; Ramsay had come into Summersidc. the pen where the black foxes had Hayes denied that he was at either (Continued on D859 ten) CLISSIFICITIUN One cent per word each insertion ln this column. Cash must accom- pany order. Minimum charge twenty- five cents &unker, North River. 2-22M6ipd. COMJPGBITOR WANTED-GIRL WHO ° has had some experience in job oi- fice. Highest wages. Good chance for advancement. Eight hour day. Apply at once to A. Irwin, King’s Printer; *__ ___&§2N111l>d. AUC'l‘I|0N SALE.-FEB. 27 ON premises Parmenas Hughes, Cove- hehd Rrnd, his stock, crop, im- lenients, household'furniture. Bee Eyaadbills for particulars. ' ` 2-22M1iE2lpd. PRbn.~.'r1oNERs waN'ra:D. voimc. women between 20 and 35'years of an £0 take course of training in general hospital. District and social work included. 3 yea.rs~course ap- lfcants now bein considered for F9555 !'7“‘?fF’f° BOWLING GAME The thin' game of the Intermediate - _ ‘ r ___-.-.-...x.f_..».Y. a._-.`~-___~_~_..-..._.- series was played on the League al- SAUNSOME SAUSAGEB THE BEST ie gba;-loft f Y 1 ys, c oun, ast night bc- ,siadm Freeb every day at Banu- tween the meek and silver Grey ere _ ._1§1_\}lV_lQlI}_& §`g0>.______V_mi_l-_6Mtl. Foxes, the lntter winning out by 100 FOR s_.\Lp;_ REGISTERED SHQRT- pins. Following are the scores: h0i‘n bull, two years old. Frank. I BLACKS i Flynn 73 06 . I-leron 67 76 Doucettc 79 79 Cummiskey 70 85 Dunn 75 92 79 238 86 229 82 240 71 226 66 233 1176 SILVER GHEYS Lecloir 94 1;; si 254 Deyie . ei 133 'I6 279 . 'rhistie sa so 76 242 83 256 Moore 95 76 74 245 this morning by the Rexall Store. R ested Thermometer with a northern exposure was twenty~two degrees 86 above zero and with a southern ex- KWY posure twenty-four degrees. , The weather yesterday was gxeegd- dicrs last night attempted to assas-i _ ____ ingly _mflld, with bright sunshltu all 137|; dizyhtand continuing ilne during the _.__ UK ~ T eevifiggg egg, M inrniufouirr _ 2_- The attention of the Supreme Court, Charlottetown, was occupied yesterday in hearing argument on the motion of J. J. Johnson, K. C., or a trial under another magistrate of the prohibition case against Major McKinnon, Glenala/dale. me iesrelmuiii . nos. muon sic (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Feb. 22-North and northeast winds, colder. my The temperature at three o'clock , SUPHEME [IO0HT EEEISEAEUHE E0 MEH cutive Thursday evening it was decid- ed to.call the Legislature together on Wednesday, March 12th. ment of the oyster industry it was de- HE WEATHER cided to give financial assistance to one young man from cuch county who 'will undertake the study of oyster o c . - --- ` crease the pay of the teachers in the m of a number of fox and oyster com~ Danica were received' and the ususll notice ordered to be published in the 5 y ound- illg Enver Bey,,the young Turkish The Socials rind Cubs played a. very boys being only one goal behind at the end of the game losing flve to four., 0N M0000 l2lH l At a meeting of the Provincial Exe- In view of the expected develop- ulture It was also decided to in odel school. Applications for the incorporation oyal Gazette. --?______ BALKAN WAR. _ _ 1‘ ~0NDON, Fen. 17.-'rnririeh sei- inate and succeeded in badl w Black F02 mind we E Etprll class. For further DBFt\°U1BT9 write to Bupt. Framingham Hospi- “I ~,f'E" E121 E’ g1"}E."». M285' ___3i.2.2M61~ REWARI).-THE OHARLOTTEYIOWN Gold Club will pay a reward to any person giving information that will lead to the conviction of the PM- ty-'or parties who have been taking wood from the links this winter. Any/, person caught cutting or haul- ing wood or shooting on the 11111!! without permission will be P1’0l¢' euted. H. W.‘ Longworth, President. 2-zzeiei. WILL for the purposé remaining shares lil C0" Ltd. seven earn with §_...|_-_~._...»--- Minards Llnlmant cures gsrget in cows luinouiiceurnrs. ‘ cosine events. ' lser|acS._Erc ii » _ one cent per word each insertion in this column. 'Gash must °°9°m° pany order. Minimum _charge twenty-. :ive cents. ed-fear the lecture by 'Pew J. F. Johnston in St. Joseph (\0nV0l1li Hall, on next Wednesday ' night. neon open at eight. o'clock. ' °°Rev. P. C. Gsuthier,_s. popular speaker, on s paglotlc subject '1‘h&1- day, Feb. 37, fn Heqrtl Hamhffal Hail. Be sure and hear him; idlhllii The lowest temperature rage;-ded yesterday was twenty-six dog;-ees' above nero and the highest was thirty-seven above. The lowest the Previous ‘ night was ~ twenty-four above. At nine a. .m. it was thirty- two above and at nine p. m. it wa; twenty-six' above. ‘ The tidejwill be high thlsaftdtnoon at 1l.04, tomorrow at 12.40 and Monday at 1.15; it will be high to- morrow morning at 12.00, Monday at 12.54 and Tuesday at 1.46-_ . The sun sets this afternoon at 5.&7, tomorrow at 5.88 and Monday- at 6.48. lender et e.4e sac 'reeeeey 6.45. _The moon rises tonight at l.0l V The moon was full Sunday, 'Feb 20 at 10.03 p.m. \ ,Thewlast quarter of the morph will be du' Thursday, Feb. 27th (lt 5.18 p. m. ’ f " leader. who last week made a disas- t the Bulgarian army on the shores of the Sea. ol Marmora with a "forelorn hope" of Ottoman troops, who were 5-40: it rises tomorrow morniiig at rous effort to pierce the Banks of in uulsi lull (Canadian Press) j .u.n_aNy, sei.. 21.-Jenn w. Rust! ifax Cresceuts in a same here to- “lv Sum' of Multewan sm” 1135""- ulght. The icc Was soft and slow tl*-1 f"l` we “Timm” 1“9*"1°» 150| _lf playing Wm, the m_.J;t_ to-day before Governor Bullets' coin- * _' ‘ .-, . 0 nittcc of inquiry that he had been uered $20,000 if he would release and the result was hardly ever in HH\'l”.V K- 'l`h¥\W- ’&\»,_‘ pflarf-.11B.il\{d,..-_ g 1! mndothh a er part of 1012 by a gwgu whose Iron City lifter three minutes’ play. "H1110 110 C°“1d not femuli 91' in an Randall followed up with another UD-|‘-Olin 1l0l»°1 111 NOW Y0l`1£ CRY *W1 tally four iniivites later. Five minor WHS Wfllsfili- --ii FIRE g ON GEORGIAN BAY _-___ PAIIRY SOUX-ii. Out., FQ). $0-~ Word was received liare’Tnesday of s. close game nt New Glasgow the ,peed fatal i-ire which occurred on Sunday motnlng at Bhabashskong, on the shore of Georgian Bay, about 20 miles from here, walter Dixon a\£hJamcs Cormican, two well-known ermnn, were wintering in a house on the WA!! They hoth retired at the usual time, Dixon sleeping in the front room and Gormicnn in the rear room. During the night Oormican was awakened, so he says, by the noise of some cartridges which were lying 'on' the window of his room sxplodlnj, and found the whole house in flames. He states he had great difficulty in escaping from the house. and alunsf, _ after he escaped the roof fell in. DU- on was killed. Dr. Lambert, coroné, will hold an inquest. ', ' Dixon was about fifty years of cgi, and had lived in this place this-ty years. He leaves a widow and limit). Cormican came here some years ago from Collingwood. -` -*_-¢i_..4...._,_ 50.000 JIPIIIESI IIE IIOIELESS Tomo, ssh. zo.-deer 15.000 pes- sons are homeless Al a result of a are which sweat through the centre ai the Knnda dilteict 0 the city yes- terday. The are stlrtld in the Bal- vatien Army neu. A ,lllgii wind ian- ed the flames and théf lpread rapid- beaten back with terrible loses. A news agency despatch by wireless tel- egraphy from Constantinople to-day says Enver Bey was stiibbod several times. ly from street to street 3,300 buildings. The loss is _ ed at several million yen buildincs burned es, including the and a |~iiir.brr of tions, including languages. Something School lille riser za _rvuuno ' nm union 1 uoinuwe , Interest to lm' _.__ di-' ` \