r f.~’,'_i.=._<_g.,g_»3~ _ L _ (S ._ 1:.. _- _ --* , 1 _ _.~. /,_ _ . ‘_ ‘ .commuree, susue Judleiedee. sud 1 0 0 "0 l°~»- »'\1_l»u»~uw lin sun Pull Hllfrislvlnf lass E~~ ss _'eng __ ;.-,-_f 1 '1‘h°"l‘¢e'\i0i~" *mesa ’ or Cvvncirivdiiiherdlieetfgesiulgie (gif W°fli\il"»"*l\¢ Yevfefnreéided sud su th° ‘"9-"",'.'Uh¢f'5_¢~i'er>couileil‘were pre- sent. §uiaf_¥,[.§l_Qh§§`glddressed _the council e¢kius'=Mit. _. _ \?,lcr.~ehe seed nur. H1' "°*&0 _ ' 'Ml Wfthat the re- quest :smile be looked into, Mn Hoss.r=i_“§£l'HrHeror='~o1 'me' People-s Theatres; fineured before the eouucu requestityg a renewalof his lease. This mgter was referred to the mar- K°¢ °0_ “His worship the Mayor read his "annual report as fol- lows: fl ' '_ ,li Mayor'a Office, ;‘~ Charlottetown. 1’.E.I., 'l 1 January 18th, 1913 To The-<0ity Council-- ' Gentldmeh;-It ailor-ds me great p l. e a s-'ii r e to meet you in re- gular jaouncll, _assembled on the threshold of a new year, and I avail myself of this-opportunity to extend to you g, cordial greeting, and to ex- press hope that you and all our citizens may, during the year, be blessed with health, prosperity and continued success. The success that has attended the efforts of the various committees, and thendmirable work they have ac- complishedrare worthy of the highest praise. » I It is~_most__grati__fying to me, as, I _i_-.1-___. -‘im EWG. it_xr.ust _be to' you, gentle- _men _or the' City Council. to‘ know- _that the_c_lty"'account_s' 'show a small _surplus of Q126.1'f,“after paying""all amounts_‘due_for the year ended' Slat December. 1912; ~ -notwithstanding that all the departments were liberal- ly provided _for in the estimates. There is nowatotal balance to ,the credit of the City in the Royal Bank of Canada on December 31st, 1912, of $11.130.25. This shows that the greatest care and economy wereprae- tised.. in all branches of the- civic ad- ministratfon. The debenture dehit of the city on the‘ 31st of December, 19112, was $747,500, divided under various head- ings, thus: ' City Debentures Water Debentures . Sewerage Debentures _ _$747,500 We have now tbe,handso_me sum. of $162,039.70 to the credit of the var- ious sinking f_unds,,as follows: Market House $9.491-51 Permanent Works 8,888.80 Water Works 143,358.61 _______.._..__ ' $162 ,039 22 $348,000 249,500 150,000 al Bank oi'Os.nada, bearing interest at'the rate of 4 per cant. per annum. The balance ds in'Olty~and Water- de- lpdntures held by the Council and eligiuto cash for the purpose 'dirre-_ deeming the issue of water debentures 01 $150,000. ` ` ` Thi above figures show-an increase ol'only $2,000 over the previous years,. al£i;ugh $5,000 debentures were iss for permanent works.. This is accounted for by the redemp- tion of .$3,000 in water debentures, \vhich leaves the balance of $2,000_as the a.ddi.tion',.to debenture debit. ‘.’l'he net debit of the City on Decem- ber 31st, 1912, was $585,450.78'being_ $10,949.99 less than on December 31st, 1911. " During the year the gpm of _$15,- 949.99 was transferred to the various sinking funds, and $3,000 of water debentures were redeemed and paid for as above st`ated,'out of the wa-_ ter debenture sinking fund. During the year the sum of $7,- 746.61 was expended on account of permanent works, and $5,000 twenty- iive year debentures were issued tor he carr n on of s~»»¢-evolves--e-'su-~ - ~ ~ - - - . . ~»v.-...-.~.~§-v. Ml|li l|l|§l EHECKEHS 00| S100 __ , , _ ~ { Speoial to."I.he» Guardian) ST. _, I-IN, N._B.,,-Ian. ,i3-Marine oheckerijto the number of two hund- red snd`f=_nety_..vv_ent on su-ike,et und- nlght for a _wage rate of thirty centa per hour and improved working 12011- dl¢i__°.&l!.§._._ _ ' “rue domains#-'~ww\»1=»~i» tex-nn' '__ ` :nnsi_if,t”2ei_r’-`.~ *f""”-"` 'i' all 1 .:... _-f-r....z;¢s..n not ha_ndie~5~° ’ ' ' nn'-isis' steameriw' “ ,' _en c ec |- ers_ arp t %__f?;i°_1`B\1¥ _\>°_° » :,js~:;e*i* .11- ¢a\.<».s.;~»f~_ '- s _ei le won :nd _ 'ths_t,°'_f` emumls of the men will ll lie' “met as soon as the stsemlhip companies rea- lize that they ar`e_~.in earnest. 1'r.u.rAN Lmnetrzow 1;4lnoa'r_ 0_.sH1Pr>1No _ __ ._i_'jfl:liUs'r INQUIRY. 12-After which its o the all to exist _among plying fbetween' points in It- between the day leged ve control all and In- orts. B. 12--Checking and crew Htdambblt and lines .to .be a part, were illedrused abu ve language. ease 1' iff. OTALL” T . For-MEN Ann 1; I ' (Canadian Press) PORT ARTHUR, Jail. _ '13-Wea. Wellington leaves tonight for Halifax. hearing 4 per cent. interest. and dur- to play hockey. He _ will get .$100 in the present year will be convert- ~per week, ` ` 00i1iu__ _ ‘Lv fl]EFEllSl_._ll|i_I‘i.i1lihi3i (Special tothe Guardian) ` _MONCTON, N. Bl, Jan. 13--Syd- MY Sprung a surprise on the hockey fans tonight by deieating the cham- pion Vice in a fast game. _ The first period ended two to one in favor of the Victorlas’ ‘but Sydney evened this up in the second. The Victorias shot two more goals in the third period rnaking the score four to two and it looked like a, snap for Moncton. 2, ' With only live minutes to play Mal- len was penalized for tripping and _:_` provide funds for t yi S _ 1 _ ._ Of this amount $121,229.70 is in this- important work. -The sum of then the visitors went after the puck cash on special deposit with The Roy- (Continued on page three) ' with a rush and shot three goals in ` _ __ ‘ _________ rapid succession. _ ‘-‘~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""`A"'A”" "" ""'"""'““""" ‘ It was all over before the fans ap- _.___- fourteen answered the 'call to the lin-I al shoot at the Judson Rifle Range sportsmen, J. H. Judson, by a large- 'margin. L 'Tlie'_second prize in thia.9lL°.9i,..vPP °_!§_§¢,'i.d»ii1 `E00se presented by _A. '9_dy`;‘_and won by'-Capt. .W.~ E. 1 f e'hs1i3i"de§eiiii‘slf1ver erhéndivie- captur"ed by_‘W_. McOs.liu"n‘.. " ...All -_ the matches yesterday were 'hdhdicap so the scores, as published, have the handicap added. _ 1ST MATCH (HANDICAP) ds- 200 and 500 yar Gr. J. D. McRae 68 J. H. Judson 66 Lt. W. K. Rogers 65 ' ' (Continued on page four.) I BRDKEMN iff ` _ i'hi0lf0TON ¢G0'U|l'_i` MONCTON, N. _B., Jen. -12-An ln- teresting case was‘in the police court before Magistrate Sleeves this morn- ing when an I. O. R. conductor charg- ed a brakeman 'with assault, alleg- ed to have taken' place in Saokville, Dec. 19. The evidence of the com brakemsn was "sore" because the ing s place on' e, delegation from their ‘lodge to Ottavwa to interview odlcials 'on‘i-ailway matters. _ _ M 'rue eempleiuest usd deieudeut.; ere members of the same brotherhood,but belong to different crews. It is al lsgcd that while making a "eros'l"‘ eneeuoes' ensued 1um.tnreugn+.he stetlou sea. ‘ _ Cl.»lSSlF|Gl'|'i__0lf was adioiujnsd. _ _ ' 0F gf." , .Q much was the mow' present- evening Bo- OD b“~1` expected humor and Ure' Wdialgl, =_Yf00»-L00 as her Prince head; ample scope range and pow- lhowed its vrinscunenen-_oi: :_ dengewl self;-use she was simply irres- wi splendid hit in her th M.r.1)1lver, as llln|li`nh`lsnr,: the Pklwc U10 R'll~_` sented byw. K._Rogers,for thehigh-.;.ladi 3r_er_e__ex_q_uisite1y. dressed and cstfagsregste ,pcora._cf_ the,d,_ay_ W&a;1ook§"eiceedlngly fair. conductor had defeated him. in secur- _ _ f ` _ In this act Miss Hood with Miss Toombs scored 9, decided success, the e u er e, and both were forced to respond to Mirth took a foremost part in the whole show`and Cortland Hopkins as J. Austin Trainer, T e Royal P ipc- ceans, and Messrs. Whitlock and Bruce, simply kept the audience_ccn- _vulseew ~ f - 0 The costumes in the choruses ‘ were QUMDQ but cleverly constructed while the Queen aqd§.thq _ different leadlng The whdlrlhow was n. decided suc- . _ iforrner in her vocal solo, Glow Worm, ` C°1d We°th°' gut °'nd°'mp°r °“ nm while the latter gracefully performed ` ` ' enthusiasm of t e ri emen and only th b t_t_ ny dam to electric gnects A _ ' ter of the two as the electrical effects peered to realize what had happened. and scenery were of a truly artistic" The teams would seem £0 iw liuitv __ _ ` _` ~ -: , ‘ nature and reflected great credit on= 0V€D\Y mhtchéd but ,the general feel- , th; management. ' ing isthat the Victorias suffered from ' " lover confidence. at Alexandra yesterday. ‘ |"°P°°'t°d °'i°°r°_°‘ , The main event _was for the Mac- ' ; , Klnnon Drug Company trophy. Thiel - _.___ 1 I , woman aggregate of three days"GimU°» th' I,i°Y°~1 “n‘1°"t*;l.“"' ET LONDON, Jan. 12.-The Duke and shooting and was won by that good _°!°@Pl1i0’n&11y weird said unny, wil o Duchess Taueymnd Pengord Wm sau for the United States to-morrow on board the steamer Mauretanla to at- tend the wedding of Miss l»l'elen Gould to Finley J. Shepard. - Misa Gould is a sister of the duch- ess. The young Prince de Bagan will accompany his parents `_nd it is un- derstood will wctss at the wed- ding. This is the/first visit of the duchess to her old home since she cessV`alid`Me's'srs. Oliver, “ntlcis und' Hopkins may well feel satisfied with are not the actual ones/ made but its w,.fm.m“ce_ c married the duke, than Prince Helie (Special to fthe Guardian) LONDON, Jan. 13-Sir 'Edward Grey. British Foreign Secreterysnd the Ambaladorrof the powers are making valiant efforts tobrgng nl out asettlement between Turkey und the Balkan Allies in the direction of DBGBQ. They have advised moderation on both sldes'snd wnrnedcither party, that if through obstinncy it should plunge Europe into war again it ‘would incur aheavy weight of dis- approval. ,Tht meeting of the Ambassadors today was the longest yet held. They discussed a. note to be presented to the`Porte passage by passage, aim- ing to meet ,very possibleargument likely to be raised by Turkey. ‘ The general impression among the plenipotenaries’ is that definite deci- sion for war, or peace must come from Constantinople. _-_ Whatever concessions and comprom- ises.. the Balkan league may make the Allies will never consent to the re- nunciation of Adrianople which the Turks make a sine _qua non of peace. (Canadian Pressl CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 13.-The note' from the powers to the Porte Iwm uow not be submitted before ' Thursday. Germany made certain comments rendering necessary its submission to , the London Conference. ST. PETERSBURG, Jun. 12--The official 'list of casualties in the Bulga- rian army slnce the beginning of _the war with Turkey, show that 284 odi- _cers and '21,018 men have been killed Besides this 876 officers and 51,000 ed for the services of seventy Russian and Czech physicians to combat in- lfections- diseases which have appeared lin various regions. The native Bui- zarian Phvaiplans are all absent or. serving with the army in the field. PHYSIOIAN WILL ' ' Exsmun. Rooxlurmnnsin de Began, after her divorce, from his ousin, Count Boni de Castellano. - wasrimcrou, Jsu. 12-'rue On account oi the favorable recep- tion ac orded The G-uardian's Farm _and Turf section it has»_been suggest- ed-thatva similar move be made in the _'intel'ilsts of the school and the home. H ving given the subject full con- .side ation and made the necessary arr gernents it has been decided to open in next Frlday's Evening Daily and`in Ba_turdsy’s Morning Daily a Deplrtmeht for "The School and The Honie.°"‘ V THER F0'RsW~fi"RD The aim of this department will be to promote in every way the best in- terests of the public schools of the province, to bring‘ them -into closer and more intelligible relation to the home and to each other, and general- ly tizrassist teachers, trustees,"rate- payers, parents and pupils in creat-' ing a. healthier interest in education- al matters. ‘ Arrangements a{e in course of com- pletion which wll make this depart- ment a medium of communication _~ffl0_\lE and interchange of ideas between the educationallsts of the province and. it is hoped, that will make it a pow- er for 'good both in the schools and the homes of the province. ' Fuller announcement of these ar~ rangements will be made in due course. Contributions intended for publication should be addressed to President' Teachers' Association, Guardian's Schooiand Home, P. `0. Box 188, Charlottetown. . Hfs suiolnsi pmvuos. . l ~ Los ANGELES, Jen. 12--with his head' incised in an air-tight box,l which borfef the inscription. “Patent aprplied‘-ddr," and into which alarge q1\aiit‘ity__'6f_g_as was released through per cent discount day at Plame; WM t0 th, ,gmt that th, ALARM GLOCK WAS _the _agency of an alarm clock device, 0.' D. Oonlber- lay on the floor 'of his _home here yesterday and was ssphy- xiated. . ' ..i.lsi.lf 1ue;vlssrl:_|én_ . ‘ 'rue lrrsnrus _ 1|nE.en0un. En: (Special to the Guardianl A exposure was eight degreeo above zero above. _ “ - The lowest temperature recorded yesterda and highest was three abo . the previous "night was two Thctide will be high this afternoon 8282 and tomorrow' afternoonat it will be high tomorrow morn- at 8.36 and Thursday morning at sets _this afternoon at4e41‘ aftemoonst 14.48; tt mornin( at 7.8l.l»nd‘ moming at ».7.87.. “ -< sets tonight at _ill nowmoon. 'lueedsyll of__thc_ moon will Jan. _1l, at l__pf ...M aszefsnc "“l 0°- _rf lllll .|¢1sd¢l_l¢ __` it was three above. l Q:___._¢____.,_ _ __ _ Anuuuscillesrs. ` Wllfiil EIEIITS. iEE'rlh0s..El!i . --_- One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accom- pany order and five' perr cent discounb allowed, Minimum chdrge twenty- iive cents. 1. _fe 'and tea for Illusions on Thnrldll t d ees b e er ' ‘ Y W” W” °¢’~ “ 27; Em; cerueeu, .reu._a0. , 1-using, "A meeting of the Ladies' Aid o’clock. _ - » "s. A. f *'00s -by 06|." t\|s»No» 101 Smith- °° . . .1 .° , C We 9 will be held in Friday evening, _ nA _#_ 1 '_' ,_._ _ _~, _._ \ ._ _ in eewennumrs mums; oem rielieneseefi uiserrs usnsese cures t., ' The plant covered an acre in area. lor have succumbed .to wounds or dis-__ _eas'e._ Masmout, another partner, is in (Special to _,mm G“u““)__ _ S W. _A. intend holding -its sandal I _ . 'll lfl=Hi‘l_lHIll|SER EU. _ (Canadian Press) NEW RCCHEJLLE, N. Y., Jan. 13 -Many miles of motion picture films swept over the‘p1a.nt of the Than- honser Film Mfg. C0. here today. and the blaze broke out in e. dozen places at once. A number of actresses who were at rehearsal had__scant time to escape. The loss is nearly $250000. TUHSU UF MAN, _-lg---mgs. ' Glve Stutcments,__l_!,_§|e tive to Strike on .__-q At the conference betweenjeprersqf tatives of the Fireme\i's 'Un"lon','th`t striking firemen and Hon.'D, Nichol- son, to which reference was mail 'in went up in ‘a burst ol' flames that ‘ryesterday’s morning Guardian, _the statement given below was' dubmitted by D. Chipman and corroborated by Frank Hogan and J. Wil1iainl._ _ A copy of this statement was tak- en- by Mr. Nicholson to Ottawa when he will interview the Depa`rtmsnt"ol Marine and endeavor to strakhten out the regrettable tangle _ tll`at.hil occurred. It will be seen that there atolllld diderences between the Bremen" the Department and that,there;,evi~_ dently has been a xnisunderstsgdlnls It would appear that the o dill who came to investigate made-autlav tical blunder in not holding a coll-' ference with the complainants. Hall' the matter been talked over no mutual concessions might have been made which would have prevexitsd. the serious cons uences w h'havs (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Jan. 13-The torso of u , nan whose legs were found in a suit ` case in an alley in the oriental quar- ` ter Saturday was discovered late to- day by detectives in turning over the ‘rubbish in a corner of a yard baske! of the Turkish codes house where the' murder is supposed to have beenl committed. , Hassan Sine, one of the proprietors oi the cofiee house admitted that he assisted two other men to burn the head of the murdered man in 9, stove in the coillee house. l-Ie insist-nl that he took no part in the killing. The 'man slain was Abdul Oliel, partner of Sins in the coffee house. Ishmael coated He has been partly identi body was chopped to pieces in the cel- lar. ETTOR’S ADVIC E T0 STRIKERS NEW YORK, Jan. 12-“If you are minstion to stick together until you the capitalist to cat food prepared by members of your nnion." Ettor, s labor leader, recently ac- quitted on charges growing out of textile strike riots in Lawrence,Msss.,- uttered last night to striluing hotel employes, who met in all night ses- sions after 5 series of disturbances in front of hotels and reataurlnts. After he concluded his speech Ettor was asked to comment on his words. “I meant just what 1 said," was his reply. and refused to maine further ex- pianations. 'Earlier in his speech Ettor urged the strikers not to consider media- tion. _ °‘1 P” resulted." As it is, Mr. Nicholson will endeavor to reconcile the contending parties with a view to restoring the winter service at Charlottetown and it is hoped that both steamers. will (Continued on page six.) UHAINUM IS sul ._-,_-_ ` A. ' _ ' .-1- _ _ HALIFAX, ‘Jsu.'1s_-fra. " mm W_°l`° W0\111d¥d Ol' Put Oh U10 Blilk as the man who with Blna. pnr-_ Uranium is *ul a_Bhore~at list- Of these 706 per cent. have chased the suit suse iu which the ssv- Head f ~ since recovered and rejoined the ered legs were found. il Folk. tugs were workin ~ _ _ g at_.her to- Brmy- The man was killed while in a chair night but failed mr mr” hh-_ The Bulgarian government has ask-rin the rear of the coffee house. The it is feared she mn b, bun' dam, aged. '. " women n»||.L‘r0 er is » LAMP Emosloll QUEBEC . » v ' ~ _ dent occurred at Jonquitre; tell- miles from Chlcoutlmi by_wNah mile compelled to go back under unsatis- woman lost her life and tory conditions, go back with a deter- woman and two children _'busily burned. In the residence bf get what you want. Go back with an employe in Price's paper, 2 I your minds made up that it is- the gasoline lamp exploded 5 _ instantly. most unsafe thing in the world for killing Mrs. Lllaburn, 8 dllvlnt in the family. Mrs. Kick and £570 0! X children were badly burnod. How “I0 This was the advice that Joseph . explosion occurred is unkilowm TN house was only slightly alsma¢ed._ ' LQQ emnun ons Skier or souru _inner LONDON, Jan. 12--According to the Daily Express 5 revislolfof tho boundaries of British East Africa,and the Belgian Congo is beiu¢_‘s¢'ieo`d upon, and will be announcsdpdleisllg during the next few years. Under the new arrangement ther! will be included in Britishlqlt _Aff "Hotels could not exist without grievances. Close the doors of every hotel in the city and keep ‘them cloatd not tlie pantry "doors, but the front doors." ' ` money trust investigation committee today ordered Chairman Pujo to se- rica a strip of territory some Iliff YOU." he Said. ’_"Do not accept any ;miles long and thirty to fatty miles arbitration board to decide y0ur"wide. The effect of this sdditionto British East Africa will be _ 0 the western slopes _of the ll! hir Mountain region lying betwiei ' ;Alber~t Edward and Kivu, in the Brit- ish Empire, thus bringing British ,sovereignty farther to the _reason for the revision is to pé__r`_e_pa!'e _ _ _ cess ' ` ins. 1 _ se_sssrvu1e_ehe'msult took-rises ‘ » ‘ “ " 'C 'ro N o . 4-G ereu xl ‘ ' ‘ A -- tue why neue sueinnke the at Belden ‘The conduétor said the breakmaii l LATE FUR _ and cried; ' Jan 1 °“ Y at _°;£ll>l;e 8Reb_ekh8; I.-008°, _meets _tor ;gg}ghfl'3_°:€“nM”§amJd;ffa__ ‘:’:gi;': lcape-to-Calrg railway. which i ' is mg B ' U coc '__ .HP certain his condition. The rhalrman impoftam 1°' `imP°“°‘ ‘°“*`°“| k si The ' 1 _inte -_-'- ” ' ` n te t e tures o'e1es1<-_; “ d h ,ld ah, ,mic theshouid be sunt, sem-es_pouible‘1n. . T 0 IDDBYH I1" 0 M tin announce e woi m p woéd seen insertion emu morning by the nsxsll stor¢»_fE__;;_vfi»":_%_R§>_sso_ S" stgLil;ho;1g:tPi;i1;_u;_g§§,i¢ Ieemfcf’ Horse Notes of ,t° Prince °b.*"¢,° "¢W9°'°¥'= `s.ud with s seueusrs exposure ten _ .. ,_ Pm., _mum Branch 0,. ti; file and The 'fnrf degrees above. At nine a. m. yester- th P_m_I__..H ~ - 1% _» _ _ , it wus two stove sud se uius p. _"1: ,,,,.,m,‘1'&“lw',',"§°:: ffl; l_n_§ven|n¢___Guan|ian Jany I7 and Morning Guardian Jill). .IK Coniam The Storage ,_Rot of Potatoes"---by th_e__ Botanist