lil* I>A.I1’_.m'-- 3 _ __ _'rss nurnefr mils , - , i - #ea-as wfril'-fr.el°' ’ I _QANADA M0R»!1N\l1W81`kF Wfecked- it suggested that the whole contro- versy be referred to a special com- """"""""""""""""""""""""° mission of inquiry. i13Z‘&2§€.."'__:"1:1 33 31 Zi $3 (;H||_|) TAKES B. Bourke _Ei _EBI _Eff _ 435 415 430 1280 FA ’ ' it si o , as. - """ gfgorlexxt garmexwyiell bgeryoslled oil on LEEDS' JAH- 21~`_Eme5t Green' Hdren, the second wife to be given his W_ Covle 92 91 91 274 Monday night next, between the "0°d» 8 th"°°'Y°B-"l°1‘_i b°Y- tasted bf effects in this country. w. noilceele 'ls '14 sa 233 white and Black Foxes. :er°;§y°;n§i‘;i:§dtdI;1;‘_t Qfhgvlgglgefl; ._...__.___.*__- ._._._._._._._-_-_._3---_-_-_-.-_-_-f.-.-_-.-.-.-_-.-.-_-_-.-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-=.-.-.-».-.-.---------f-------»--4-------~'-'-'-=‘-='--'-'-'-'--’-'-'~'~‘~'-‘-'-'-'-"f'-'~‘~'~`~'~‘=-‘~‘-‘-"-‘-"-‘~'-'-""‘”~"` the son of Gideon Greenwood, and l was an unusually bright child ~ BU RNS ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION :.’::Y...';é:::.‘:s Y KB asked for his bottle of milk, _ “It’s in on the dresser," she said. _' "Get it yourself, Ernest." t Cit full re resented' tuting atrest from the intensity of O" the dresser was B cup °! gin 1; Last nigmll tsl’ gil? o§l‘l1(Tam¢l:;lt)lU§;_ ::dth2ea\aiTaNU';ss;;ce Jould) permit ` the last and also 8' pmt bottle of port' Wine' own was H <‘-0 ° - » 'I ’ ' ' The ¢h'1e drank the gin, and mln w- tlon oi the Burns anniversary, the The Caledonia Club, under whose pgogram opienedhwitlliiutbs skirl ed it v:m\» the contents of W-6 bathe birthday of Scotlandfs greatest poet, auspices the cel ration was held,“is 1; "0 :Pip pee Sin e s “dem Rox; of Wimh ,MrB_ Greenwood heard a has become an event which is eager- certainly to be ongratulated on e ers o essrs mpson a c n mu and cries and rushed in to and ,1y__3QQ_1mg _forward to and this year. feast_provided.- rue there is shun- zis in lull highland costurne. Pro- the little bo' on the door in great `W¥O`iio"exception.- Preparation on _a dance of material available for slwhv 188501' ViJlnicombe’s orchestfl SBVB pam A docior was Bummonad and 'moyerlaborate scale than usual had entertainment. It is, peril?-1pS.Cl;*?t féilizl?-fill] B°l?°¢i0I;B dllrliflg glgiiigg the boy taken to the hospitlm The. NPI! made. B m0rc Varied program too much to say that no o eil; ay e va .i OCE I,s.°I_fB;)'; _Mm Hazei alcohol acted as a poison on' the num usual had' hmm -arranged' the in the Maritime ltirtnlinciilstalegz as New gelYqnC' YF - Rittcgier' ang Miss chilws "t°m“'°h`°‘nd h” dim Within w°“h" was "°”m°us and' evident* much mmm nad s'r\h§l;rrans°m““t utzmn nlahéhcra A quartet "Ye fwenfrfvur hours- /ly, the people-of all nationalities- Charlottetown as. t t _ Y , -H b th th ever to have a. of a program for oven the bee ll Banks an Brace y 6 H568 more anxious an _ ' _ hand in the celebration. The result lent is an art, however.I3Dde;§l;e:`?\;: Bremnxer argl] l3lax;c(l1cl;1idaul;Itf;ssI:'s £218 t i hi cl H , Y ' v ge:-an lfi\\l'}t1srle]6l:lesi?z'getYlElgns;?d :ll till; €lltt`l?nBrtrt:§a:;:m?\ft: ish this case. gmiiclhard and E. Ritchie and by F . _ ‘ - l . Th -»’l°~-»»~ f°°»» my W” ° “°“‘.;“:;f,‘::,.z- M'”~,|”'°““:‘°1.:"§ .f’..-..i‘.°‘;z°‘........2 IS Ellluno annul train, fmm the East had any occasion, there was _ men on o s _ visitor mahf ny' comedy and P81310! W°\”° 1°-“lt com t on the quality of the sing ___ brought in many S. - _ C t'n d o page three.) ll, h umber consti ( 011 1 UB I1 OTTAWA, Jan. 21.-That salmon drove in from U18 C°“¥m`Y` ‘“9“`i°t° 155517 Meade we n A MAH _______________v_____v____ ___________ ___,_____,_ in the Fraser rl-,-er, British (;oh,m_ outttitle Anglican churches oi the city,»_ .__ l in( in force, clearing turning a lit- 'Phe temperature at three o’clock his mnrninz bv the Re ` was degrees lero and lowest temperature recorded Panama. The As o a ene OLASSIFIOITION this column Cash must accom- plan Prlheg 1-23 Mtipdl Beach. Sunniierdde. 1-Mhltl, roa"°“”s7\'l§i"'o°`ao'“`o"sn' r"'sliim'§i' nn .tue sem see use limi ` no im-that . ’ ff ill &=1°“U°*l» “UWB |09 “ll” "#7 Wkhtiou is controlled the ` \ i ' ' men seiewsemrer - " _ lil‘Iltei'cet t0 ex _nfs 'ng arf o. ser. icgdm. “num 'M md md 'ann Turf Nw' °f spd _ 1 1-1 use. N. s. T . -NB---3-____...._. ' an-eo gs-rmneowl pmsrrs ummm our-wnlpmna-h. mms-6*. hlelmm oem oem, me. _ ' .. --->‘~'~'~‘-`-‘-'~`-"""""'"""""”"""""'"`A"""""'"'"""m ' bla, are becoming scarcer ear b "1"" """ """" """" "V """"""""" A » year as a result of being cazlght ig _CHARGE P¢]¥1§I¥A$2€t3& DAMAGE American waters before going into , ` ‘ _____’ the river to spawn, was the state J . 21-F1 in beet- ment made this afternoon by Prof. _ . 1 Niw Yglltgégd ntnhis counytryg from J. F. McMurrich, oi the university oi _ ____ _ 99 “Ve t . --- Toronto, in an address on the “Bal- rl V er Mills _ . , MUNTREAIM J“"~ 21~"T- G~ H019 mon Fisheries of British Columbia' TURONTU. 5511- 21-”$100»000' iB|h“v° br°“ght action for damages fs' executive oiiicer for the Canadian at the annual meeting of the Comer. the sum which the Anglicans of Tor-,ainet J. A. Horsey & Sons, ship? “E ‘Northern in British Columbia before vatlon Commission. Prof. McMur- onto will endeavor to collect during_brokers, of No. 68 Broad street. leaving for Toronto this evening rich said it would he E good thing if eh qpmlng year ior home and for- aslerl>ll18 l-hat UW” b°°*'1°° h“f'°h°d made the statement that 81811*-l' Per some international arrangement be- eizrl inissions. Last year the amount' in a cargo of logs shipped by the cent of the grading from Vancouver tween the United states and Canada W" $43,000, and it is expected that deiendants and that as a result $25,- to the summit of the Rockies, say s. could be made to prevent the dame. the difference will not present much 000 damage was done to their lum- distance of 505 miles, had been com- tion of thc- Salmon of the Fra," ahh oisn obstacle. A simultaneous cam- ber. P14025- ‘l1¢h0“Sh this °°°t°'“°”f' 5°" adjacent waters even in~American pei is going on at present through- not apply to the tunnels. bridges and terntorv by indiscriminate catching l-F$Ck 1“Yi°Z~ HE behaves- h°W°"°"' -As things were now lt was explained and eddresses have been given by that by next fell the remeinlns twen- the salmon are caught heh, the prominent layrnell during U10 P8-Hi ‘Ds ty per cent. 0! £110 H5519! *md near' mouth of the Fraser just before gym `B`|`|‘h¢iays, _ TUDJNTE FUR , ly all the balance of the work will spawning time and consequently few MWC been °0m91°t°d- get up to the inland waters. Some ` ._.__------- 01 the 1-,annsrles on the Fraser have .__.____._-__- been hard bit already by the scarcity Illfugn one cent per word each insertion ` of the hsh_ _ l _ _ _ pllmy order and dve per cent discount S'l1RlKE CRIPPLEB ’ KING PETER OF _ TIDE, NOON, ETC allowed. minimum charge twenty-1 HAVANAS DOCKS- smnvul Is s'rn1cKnN ___ -___- flve cents. L PIN_ OWNER HAVANA, Jail. 21-Bllllllill h0l‘8 LON’DQN_ Jan_ 21__.A gpegigl de- T0£g‘;‘lBc’;l .I::n.Tl;e4.E;El€gtagn)vvinds»F(;£1Nll:;7t si5lli?aAN_y applying at this wa.” '"i°“'ly crippled mth’ by B' Blillitll “Om Zemlill 130-53? 5515 th” or (ples Tweet to northwest decreas- hmm and paying for ad. l-24-Mlipd. 8°l1°l`B1 Sf-l‘1k° \>F0\18h¢ Bbllllf ‘JY King Peter oi Servla was seriously ' --7,1, C OK REEERENCE-§ dock workers. Several hundred 111, The King, journeying a short tle colder by night. ’ WAL ED ,ir OD 'Dau M E _ freight handlers and stevendores went distance from Belgrade, fainted and _,._._._..___....- "°q“gi°‘;i' " ' °°§__2zM3,p(§ out. The strikers threatened to awas rushed back to Belgrade. ' I__._ ' -------' begin rioting and armed police were f. ran store WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL rent on guard in the shipping alarm. snnanrr 'ro smart s northern lwuuwork. Apply 11 upper our nvsnvn rruw. im; le _______'_. ____ southern ex- WANTED-A MAN FOR FARM Annum 'fs _ NEW Yom-{_ Ju, 31-Tomorrow thirty-three above. work. Shsvrs Hotell,”§l];4;lf)l(fY H - the shcrid will receive paplers autho- ' - - » rising him to collect a ju gmen ag- wes fourteen deems e\>°"° s.iUNsoMs: sansaoms 'rr-In slosr , Ui, ETC sunt Evelyn Nssblt 'rhsw cl sa,- "h° MUN” W" t'w°“t" made. Fresh every day Q Saun- -s--9 456.68 for jewelry 'and silverware Th* 1°"°“ **‘° °'°“°“' d . N wwm & C°~ 9-SMH ' e mt, b ht whll h husbe <1 was in the W.” t‘"1'°a-d‘5'°°° °'b°'°' M' w§°r§1\".mpe A Bn1GH'p GIRL, wI'1‘H°“§ lnqé;°l¢°:;1uni,: 'g:&h“:\hh|gm‘°¢°;: 'l‘?>TrTbs for shocft-ing Stalhford White. Many were injured. 'ANSWERS BRITAIN } (clmidiall PPMS) }. WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.-Secret ¢ - - " - y 0 les’ eply to the British ed the national picture gallery with protest against the exemption of Am- ! tWO-IOOC rllle. H8 Bmllihed glass, erican cogstwlss shipping (rpm Pg- P ' » damaged the eanveeses of four paint- name canal tolls assures the British," the -"°P“1“f fL‘°1ws in Turn! 1! TURKISH " llllllllll HAS `HESllillEll As a Result of the Cession of Adrianople-Trouble ‘ Feared. \ - x (Canadian Press) CONSTANTINOPLFJ, Jun. 23.--'1'h's resignation of tho Tmkisb. cabinet in ‘-_\l1lch Kiemil Pasha ls grand Vizier, was announced this afternoon as I result of thc ceding of Adrianople. It. is ex ected lhers will be trouble much opposed to ending the Balkan was finally 'seized by a policeman. trade will not be permitted to ex-»“"“' b-Y 5'1"” °'4‘“=“i°l1l- ` N0 FEBWII il 8iV6\1 10|' hu “F3086 tend operations into foreign compe-‘ (Canadian Press) _ CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 23.-1 ‘Nazim Pasha, former war ministen “and s. commander of the Turkish l army was shot dead to-night during ‘the demonstrations. A state revolu- tion is now iearcl. (Canadian Press) - _ LONDON, Jan. 23.-While the am- besrad-_lrs of the powem have been congratulating thumsclve.-‘_ that the concert of Europe had virtunlly set- tled thi, near eastern war, news ot the resignation of Klamie Pasha from the cabinet camf- as a bolt from the blue. It is feared this means a fanatical war to a finish with tbl Young Turks in the saddle. No one can tell what the next move will be. -----~-i-_ .l SUPREME Clllllll At the Supreme Court, Charlotte- town, ycstorllay, the attention of the court was taken up all day with the case of Mcliinnfm vs. Smallwood. The case for the plaintiff was closed and Mr. Bentley opened for the @- ience »» -" before courl. adjourned at 5 ll. ln. (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian] At L45 p. m. Wednesday the Jury on the case of the King ve. W. .ll Mutclx returned to the courtroom with the verdict “Not Guilty" and the case closed. TERRIBLE I H URRICANES _...___ QUEENSTOWN, Jan. 21.-Battered and disabled vessels _continue to ar- rive at this port after unparalielled experiences owing to the severity and long duration of the Atlantic gales. -Captain Mcilonnc-y, of the British bark Earlshall, from Swansea. Dec. 17 for Bt. John’s, Nilli., which has returned to Queenstown, relates I thrilling story oi the hurricane, which nearly carried his ship to the bottom several times during Christ- mas week. The cabins were flooded, the sails blown to ribbons, and the Earlslxall was onlysaved from foun- dering by keeping ber head to the sea by the use of a motor engine, with which luckily the ship was -Bt- tcd ' On Jan. ll, when 200 miles west oi Queenstown, another terrific storm demolished everything. Hugs waves pounded the shin mercilessly; and flooded every Mmpartment. There were several feet ~*_ water in the hold and the captain then decid- ed to run for the nearest port. Qu sunday a wicked gquell actually, blew the fnremast completely out. The ship was then in a hopeless stat# and only the motor saved her from sinking. Captain Foxworthy, of the British steamer Malvcrne Range, from Bol- ton and Baltimore for Copenhagen, told a similar story. The Malvern Range came into Queenstown under jury rudder. She narrow ly escaped ,laundering with all hands in the hur- ricane which last:-d from Jem. 12 to Jan. 16.-During that lime the cap- tain never left the bridge day or night and was obliged, to dodge the seas to avoid beam" engulfed. ' For twenty-eight hours the vessel was hcvc fn with mountainous seas breaking over hor. The liieboats and steering gear were smashed, the decks flooded, stcamships mrn out, emit- ting scalding steam; the hatches burst and all the deck gear was de- molished. _Thevseae mounted to the capt.ain's bridge and the crew well swept from end to end of the deal. ln. yeeteray it was fourteen _ nine p. m. it was twenty-n1n° §ft‘;‘fn‘_°"§'f,';°,‘;"]n*°p,§°,1,‘;‘ fl” HQ §{,§{,,‘{°°§,§m,,::°°§°‘, , °°"* ‘:;’:§‘;§ , ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,, sumo.. oem. u-mug. 'eve emu. l ~ _ M high th' 13~ lt .i"`nE|'”`A""||em on 3 prsil ' -- m'm‘°"°w ,;:',,.n1|`ng' at Qnm ‘nh M mm,” h§, mov” #Vice and Abbies at the Arena this ' e ' ' 1,65, his shop to TN: corner of ggper °V¢1lU8~ _ 2"§§"‘,2°‘,f, 'mfs “$32 P°'m°" B"°°"'l1\‘¢’ff -iam em nvmhbm me vm la Evening Guardian Jeny 24 and Morning , ' IX 0° 00 A ¢ ‘ __ _» 13° and 9"” mr reason asrxorrrrnls ao- ‘* ~ “' “"°”* °°°*8“ ' 1 4,; ”" *“° ‘ "”"°‘ " ‘V‘“'* -rim Hockey mesh el an season to-night at . . “ '| ' ' ml on w,¢,,,,,¢,,,,_ ;1,m*f”°°"“"*‘°*m‘“m“.' gf L * vm asa /lemon me mm; __ . ~- m- R ' resumes. i .. m___ _ -_'0o9issof'l'heLatel\sv.l\. G. - ,vyq-. .12f»yt.h°3s»'T§°§ ln 'F0 THU GENERAL PUB!-I5~-i All s news mem m .en ee an so . r. ’ __ , _ _ __ well pleaseld :th the w§rkJ dom (3, 5, gfghhjy, nh gn-mm, so h, f S . ‘I t t fnhrmglj, Dalryincn, ~ a‘:.....'»’..:.... .°‘“°.... 3. -ml; °“'*#°°“- _._ """"' ‘”“§.i'3§1 §‘3;llS.l%’ln I-rw# ='-° N. \ -' ‘°*0s:nthi.a| it a time, the eonrnlste ’ _ I ‘ e board of the th H ggmgfl' Pr!-:inixer ‘tn writer and the mi Good Road! for F confusion. A. Milne Fraser, I-lslghx, \ _ _ 14 i._ . I _---»_--ss-s\- » » ' _ ` / /Q . _ ._ _ . _ - , _ , _.m......a_..._n...-_- _....m..».._ n@h&&.._ 'l`hF ll Will C ` :i(;..,;;}u 1 `.