RllTlllN.__ CHARLDTTETOWN “+7-1"“=-5-`-"" S 'f “ Ivldsélhllleié A'||_v A UETUW - GUARD Q - . . _ .yi&§‘.'i»?u’€¢i’e‘i.li‘_’.l’.i‘Bif’n.‘il‘....} tirnsl- me A CHARLONETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1914 me-r or in..." {~;9_,1;e,;;,g,f'l,-l,§l,»,l=pl;,_ly~,§=l>;,ll¢9f_l;l, t0 T110 Gucrlliun) ed hands. Among the articles .nies- s'r. Joi-nl, Feb. 2.7.-Another nur- ins are s revolver and .1 quantity ul lug burglary was added to the nl. ammunition. Besides the goods n ready long list here, when lf, wa; dig. till in the cashier’s ofiice was broken ¢Uv9;-eq' in-.day that the blg hm-ll- iopen and a considerable sum stolen. ware establishment of Emerson &|It was impossible to learn the exact Fishpr, Ltd., had..been looted some- tirdf between Thursday evening and ear y,F|-idey moraine -ny valuable syticlcl, besides a big sum of money being stolen. The burglars gained entrance through a back window and it is evident that th-ey are experienc- amount this evening. The robbery was discovered when the clerks rs- turned to worlf Friday morning. The goods were badly upset and scattered about. The police have been not- ded and the arrest of the guilty par- ties is speedily expected. lllcllls sl. lull “ill llllilll (Canadian Press.) ST. JOHN, Feb. 27-.’I‘he British schooner Unity from Perth Amboy, N. J., for I~I‘alilaX, was abandoned at sen. February 19 -in Lat. 43, -Long 65., Captain Manennan and crew of five men were rescued at sea. by thel ““'-*"""°°‘*"° British steamer Manchester Importer from St. John for Manchester. 'I‘hey` reached here late today in the Aus- T ttnl an steamer Lucia from the Medi- terranean having been transferred at see. on February 28. l ~ After the Unity left Long island Hou'nd=_sh_e-encounterciilig a succei-lpllllon. ‘ I 'Nz' y of hsav-yli¢iil_et_»,a.1id.'V ' h ‘chalk 1 sry ~ .. ..- -~ 1<~"»....- '_--:=-I2 - boat wlis"_' HW Dt' away on February; _ ,___ - 16; Her'-.frllddeiiwas citrrled away and sh-e .-_`un‘lnla`na*geable. The , C . " “°|1°°“°'»°l‘*"“ffWlL$°.°»*°“° »°’ °°“‘- s'r - JdHai~?adiel?'el§res;é)_1'hmnas -. _ ' ' ' ‘ lllllllll.lllcl|lrlsi; u. s. Pllllillll (Canadian Press.) MEXICO CITY, Feb. 26-Prov'ls- lollai President Huerta today refused to-slime 2,000 American marines to come al a guard for the Legation here. Huerta says he was asked in addition to the marines to permit 1,000 more mea to come, made up of English, Germans and French. "Pills he .also refused on the ground that there was no need oi- such Dl`B¢ll\\- tions. ' WNDEHSED IDS T T00 |..l'l'E F08 GLASSIFICITIOH l One cent per word each insertion is this column. Cash must accomllallbi order. .Minimum char-so twfm-tv-five cente- WANTED, AT ONCE, BRIGHT BOY in l-r ds. ` ply at Guardian r B an Ap 1385.2-26Mtf. _Omoo . __ NOTICE. for repair be lold,.ii Mrs. Boyle, and Will this month GBT- tops . experience qllipliad. ` Co., ‘» 21-.36 FOR *' acres in with s barn and (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. 27-lDr. Ethel Smith and several other sufiragettes were arrested tonight, following al meet- ing' which was addressed by Sylvia Pankhursi; who stood on li window ol the house ill which she was cluding arrest. Daley who covered himself with base- ball glory ,in the game before King George learned the di-st rudlments of the eport in the old St. Peter's school yard in the north and of St. Joha.,I-le was a pupil ol St. Peters school and a .member of the' St. Pet- er's junior baseball team which turn- ed out another world’s champion in the person oi! John Tip O’Neil, who played with the Chicago team when illilllli Ill llllll Pllllllilillli Iiil 'F BILL PASSED (Canadian Press) ROME. Feb. 21.-Giuseppe Caretto, B valet of the late Cardinal Rampolla. was arrested to-nl t b order of the 2. 5. = - »-r (Canadian Press) Funciion at lhe LONDON, Fel.. 27.-frlie House ol Commons b 215 votes a aiast 152 . . gh . Y - z . Cr0wn= Prosecutor, charged with steal ATm0|`|eS in C0mmem0T' DBSB°d Ulf! “CDBG 1‘€BdiDK 0! thc Bill lag articles belonging to Rampolla. - - . iP"°'i‘““¥ th“f° “ll P“"“l\m“\'fU`Y including an expensive cope which he alloll and in Mem0|'|am "1°°“°“° mul" l'-83° P15” 011 W0 is mm to have ,old to a pl-,late in same day. The Bill was introduced me v,m,,,»m_ Since Ram ollags '*°- by Sir Edward Verney and it is felt D . death the valet had been under sus- Last evening in the Al-mouries the that It Wm d° away Wm' “meh of piclon and was implicated by the anniversary of Paardeberg was cel... th” Plural VOUIIS -and d sturbance disappearance of a box containing brated with considerable enthusiasm ”°“°°q“°“t 0" B p"°l°“5°d ¢°“°‘°“1 the last will of the Cardinal. by the Verterans of the South Afrl- election' 'mm Unwmst party °pp°°' I5 Ylill Ulll BUY can Boer War and thelrjriends. Therel being in .uniform. ed the Bill but it is believed it will was a large gatherlug,_ the majorityfo thr°“gl:_' The DI`0C€cl1i!1gs were opened by an . ' . . . eloqluent address by the Rev. Dr. Ful- -lerton, who was loudly cheered at the conclusion. There then followed' (Canadian Press) _ OTTAWA Ont Feb 27 -A fifteen with the recent theft of a bag con- two songs by Messrs Arthur Bruce and Parker Hooper, respectively, who were greatly applauded. In the in- t 'ls b t crva c Ween .speeches other songs were rendered b Messrs (Josh Web and De Wit Cairns '(of the Prince Ell- lll Ill MlX|[Il] . .. _ ». _ I y - . u I Year-old boy, arrested in connection St”-"1"Y. PPOIBSSUY Harlow. E. Riliflllic _-_ taining $50,000 in cheljues and money ward l'1‘heatre), all of whom sang ex- (Canadian Press) orders from the Post Office, pleaded ceptionally well and in a lumlner us WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.-A two- guilty to-day and was given hlg free. would have provoked unatillteil ap- hours session of the Cabinet to-day dom until Thurallhy next when he plause from the alost fiuicul lllld ex- reached the decision that the time will appeal- in the juvenile emu-g_fl*l1e acting audience;--and their talent was not yet ripe for the United cheques and money orders were re. wus, it need hardly Ile raid; fully ap-'States to interfere in Mexico. Presi- cgvered in the lavatory of the Gan. preclated by loose .vllo Irlad theldent Wilson, however, was inclined to ada Life building about a week ago ‘Pleasure l-0 USN" 1° l-bfflll Inst flight. take a very serious view of the exe- and _the boy‘a detegtlon was bl-ought Lieut. Bethune gave two excellent cution by Villa of Wiliiulml B. Benton, about by a scrap of paper on which fecitatlone, “The Charge uf the Light a British subject, and Clement Ver- he had written a note to another lad] BI`iZ&`dc".and another, nod wus up- gern, an American citizen. ' A comparison with the spec men of Dlclldefl On EMD 0°°f\HiU"- hand-writing led to the arrest. It is The Sllcfllicrc W¢’l‘c 'P118 WW- UF- 'l`- aggumed that he though; the bag F. Fullerton and Col. l\‘. 5-1. Moore, contained mone n hrew w M1150? Weeks MF- Ff05'l'. the H0" W .~lIl]NSIIlillElMlJlllY what be took for worthless papers. li ‘ie 11 f-» 01- Y-911 . 0- Pell f’-. The lad has u court record. Ml* James PMOH. MY- R- H- Camil- --~.---_ hell, supel~i-nlenllent of Edllcntlon, ’ Col. Crocket, Col. Davison, Liellt. | G Q Moline. These gentlemen delivered ud- U dresses of brilliance and several of -- ~ fl, . l ll ,l ll . -tl, tl o'r'l~AwA, ren. 21.-with eh l » 1’ *id ;renl;‘mb£hlitl.-,Ju llllllelietivulih cvéiehratég val ot the Lenten season nelflte:tiral,“p m B°st°“ H“'b°“r' ““"”h`" “"“" feet ball delivered by Faber ol the subsequent issue ul me <;uurlll.... New Yqrk Giants, drive it far ac when the speeches will be reported ... . 1- .... 1-- - plglllllll lllllll bleachers for scheme 0 ml: o.ggm£Tn , , , - ' mg them' the "sms for Chicago live to four. WORD OBEY IN ' which were characterized by li vein From Cllr Own Reporter) mm even ng ones ure beginning to forward con Shortly after ll o'clock the com- BCWDCG mi'-‘neil t0 U15 'D0DHI`tI1\0llt Oi pany retired to one of the rooms Customs and Finance and by nesrlv _ where they had refreshments of alcvcry mail small sums are being re- _ (Canadian Press.) varied kind. The event' closed: all.cr_.\c°lv0d- This, mcrninz the Customa _`j_QN])`0'N;“1n.;l,f"`25_.i1l{ the departmental olllciais are notified in the event of lights go. :Jug out is not as efficient us it might e. HOW -7- U. Huzell said that every eiiort wus made to induce shipping men and others to notify the depart- ment Wm" b\l0Ys become displaced or dlwblcl-|. In this connection he said that it was not unllsllul for these WOYB t0 get free from their moor- lnil. Recently one had been i¢l; beiflil 10"- fOr u Period of two years was found oil the coast of Australia, When lion. Mr. White makes his budget speech shortly he will he able to announce that the net debt _ of the Op-‘, Dvultioll us to wholesale dismissals lver' HOU- J- were 7-003 emi-ll0ycs in the Murine‘Mm”i“° and DAY IN THE COMMUNS of Employees Proved u Boomerang to Liberal Fault Finders. my cd ll sp.-cial llurdleil ull tile Finance Mllllstel' this l , _ _V8lXl`. ymilliolls to (Bulllldll llllt it llns impos- (Froill . ()'1"l`AWA, request for Our (lwn Reporter) Feb. 27.-Replying to .1 information by Mr. Ull- D. Hazen made a stanl- _nlcnt as to what tile Department .gl Fisheries has done and do ill supplying aids to ill the Hudson Buy and 'proposed to navigation straits. In sleptelnber 1912, he aal.l_ .L had been decided to place 15 l,.l.,y,_ These were taken north on the Bou- thlc. Hut 13 of thcnl could llol. ilu unloaded and were brougllt buck_ The matter of the navigation of the Hud- son Buy and Straits had been engag- ing the attention of the Lighthoul-ve Board. A_t u meeting held this week it had llccu decided to place ll; blloys between the opening of the Strait and Lellon during the coming season. The steamer Minto would go north to select points for the placing of addit unal buoys. The naval service estimates, be said, would contain an appropriation for it wireless station which would prove to be u great aid to navigation, 1n-os- mllch us the operator from his elev- ated post could advise ship captains as to the location of the ice and the safest course. ~ puintell to nominate officers lor the convention. 'i his will be followed by .ln uuuress on “Tue Boy Asset" by .-nr. Trlylor sstutten, ixntiunalfslecre- oi the Dominion at the end ol the present fiscal year on March 31, will be lege than it was two years ago and ehlg ‘19HDi_t¢ thc _very much increased ex- penditure which has been made ne- cessary tlils year, partly by gl-ml public works undertaken and partly particularly heavy loans to meet th financing of YO Plly oil liabilities that came as ll legacy from the Laurier Government_ This year Mr. White has had to make llarl' Ui 15018' -WOPK dl tho X. M. U. ~\. of canada. tm saturday morning, ufter the transaction oi necessary ulieluess in connection with the or- ganlzlllion of l.-he convention, un ud- uress will lie aciiverczl by liev. rl. W. 1-lull-elllly, oi 'l'orouto, General :lec- rctafy of the Ontario Sunday School Asliociatioll, on the sublect "The Leader of the Sunday i~lchool." This will be followed by un address they won elle- championship el the §l1°l£lus claimed his hands wildly as I lMA_mfIAGE SERVICE' ”“°` world and later played for some 6114! trotted around the bases .and _.__ years with the Milwaukee Club ln the 09W" °l'f ¥|1il'f»!»¢|l°\\BBlld pcctatorl L0NDoN» F°b~ 27°"Th° Bi“h°P Cf The pastoral letter issued b Hi western-league. Daley with his family llmygq his “ample Oxford says that researches show the Lordship mano 0 nam., ‘any Su i '° ~ - ‘ - .. .. , P ' . n moves from sl. Jenn to cambridge, The same between the world Tour- "°"" °"°’ ' ”°” °°“’°"“°° ‘“‘““*' dar to which reference was is do i _ a n Mass., six years.a o. There he s eed- U11 I 5559118" “BMS l18Cl,b6cn‘.Will¢1Y “"°‘""°'3‘ “rw” "°°pt th' m“"°h Monde fs G rdf i ~. - K D ily attracted manual training school, il a prepsrtory school in connection 5 dvenlsed and having King George of England where it drst appeared in tl ty ua Bn' 5 v°" in “dm ‘ . on o the usual spiritual instruc- s lltatrcll it was a magnet than ae- lé§fB¢ol$;¢;ntgleu£::r:} Iéwuggrihg nun some wholesome- advice with rs- wlth Harvard University, and at "B0 9d '10 U10 “BTU DBPBOHH fl`0D\ H-ll P “nw ‘_ t ference to the training and teaching which Daley was a student. One day Hugh Jennings of the Detroit team saw a, game ‘in .which the boys of Ridge school played and he was so gl impressed with the work of the young catcher that he brought manager Gray of the Lowe1l_ team into Bos- ton to see Daley perform. Gray sign- B ed him for Lowell as the result ol his work 'but as he had more catchers than he needed released him to tae town of Stellarton, N. S., playing in the Nova. Scotia league. Daley was still at school but played ball during the holidays. After the N. S. league closed he turned to Lowell. Scouts of the Chicago White Sox and Red Sox saw him work there land lnqluired of Gray the prics'for the player. Gray. replied $3.500 and this sum was promptly forwarded by both teams. The dispute as, to which should get him reached; the pomi where the postmark of the envelopes decided it, the White Sox cheque hav- ing arrived some. few hours drst. Da~ ley was declared to be their .propel-ty. I-le reported to Chicago White Box- ln October of last year and the day after reporting was put‘ln to catch a , game against the Red Box. His work helped materially to win and_-Cslla- han, manager of the White Box, at once stated Daley for slplace on the` round the world team. Hs left on thfs,tour on October 16 th. During the trip he kept consltaliat- ly ln touch withfrieads in St. Jo .neun-l or branches of British life, members of f-|18 E“'$liSh 9‘5"Vi°°.lF- “ - ' _ ‘ the Nobility. Cabinet Ministers, Dip- -'” ~ " graphs are worthy' of special consi- lomats and Society leaders. The A- demgllm; erican colour in Loudon was our "Beulah aeduleusly from the home bu 1;] Inari- Klux Gecrsc.-ncccnmanicd ~ ’ life all light and trashy literature. mn ° of the young The following papa. y a ter Hines Page, American Aln- whmh ,mu-vate, the mind "alt" » A ~ PHUEHAM aseador, watched with great interest avg] pagglfmg and lead, M, A me of nd seeming intelligence of the game pleasure and wo,-ldllness H all the plays and-applauded loudly. .___ - ` lt lg sad indegd to w.l¢,,9g9._.Qvln . 'lr "°“’“'°**”'*‘ Rev, P. C. Gauthier 0! Palmer to the thollghtlesdness or selfishness Road was in town yesterday. sud. ol parents or al the ch leren shem- THE BLAME FOR with the Commissioner- of Agrlcul- se1ve,.._¢he departure of so many og ' BE-NTG°.‘1'S DEATH. ture, arranged the_ program for the the youthful member, of om. nook to l Pl`0Vil1¢lB\ Seed FMF- to be held mtthe larger cities of neighbouring lo- MEXICO CITY Feb ‘ 27 --In a me Summsrside, Tuesday, Wednesday c lm wh he f _...__-__ , . . - e es ers t y do not better m0!'l1l¢ll1m' lcnt *fl W°\Bl1'ln§f0ll. 'blllmc and T\“"`°d“V °f “ext-"*'°°k' It 1; in' themselves materially. and where in for elle killing or Benton, e British tended that F-‘1“°“*l°““1 “T25 h‘;‘}§ ...any instance.. their lain. une mor- subject, by the Mex can Government f°¥'b°¢|1dl11cn 8|r;dm':)cI>lmenmwd wedmk als are exposed to grave dangen iélt indireflitliyhi on tlieullnlted 3;yTuc1sh;iy lilndcies in charge 0( the Parents should do all ‘in theitl’ power a es _ecuuse o l ng o e em- ' I _ to put an end to t s across ng emi- bBl'i!0 on the importation of arms. l;;:xh°x;l0fcéigcqaggxxrtlzzgégs xr gration. Let the children be estab- . lble T nd y uernoonv md in the eva. lished la life, and as near as poss mug' if 7;" P_m_ '_y_ Artem” (313,-ll, to their old homes, where they will. » B_ B_ Au Superintendent 0| th, Ex. during the period of their early en- I perlmeqlbhl Farm, will speak on deavours, still be under the guidance TIDE. IOUI, ETC. Landscape Gerdcnius. For Wednce-'end fostering care ol their parents. day their program is as followll B' ci I ,_ TG di 10 a..m.-Address, Professor Ross. LENTEN REGULATIONS. (ge e o e uar en) TORO T F' . . th t 11 is am-Fe.-mel esenlne ol d t 0'md 81;, as *sw wee lloullvhold lsclence, exhibition, Bt. 1 The use of flesh meat is permit- Yslterday the temperature recorded £25 mu h wi I' M' ; Palll's Hall. _ ted; on all Sundays without restric- -' " " 2 p.m.-Addressh T. A; gi'/118011. tion. Dominion Pcllltfv °'D\`0B¢" B Ve- I 2. The use of flesh meat is permit- zlacxl: relgmcltiepeilhzid 112:: 3‘i,'adeFl:;:ll; 33° ""“"`Add'°°“" M‘°“' A' E' D“'°` ted ct cnc feral# Only cu Mondays. 8 bfack- Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at nina a, m, and at nine p. ni. it 7_3.) p_m__(;enernl mcctlnf- M“"k“‘*' Ember Sat cl nd Easter Satur- as !5_s.hove. On the previous night H “_ / ur “Y “ W0 °°ld°¢¢ P°\`i°