5 fi, il. l li' Fi 1 i. i ~ i ly I., ~Arcl!l\ald and of his wifc wus all thntl .regard to the kinship bctwccn her- to Europe in- 1910. ‘ __wliN'rnn, o1n.i.`fFoii' onunaai. OFFERED LIMITED mourn:/u. Hlllii lllllllii _ --_ The following registered at the Vic- ’ l tt ,_ _ t g a en s ronge ggrgg' }:,;;tteleve€?,?gr ?a,:_e';w3,eb,fr,lv,€.eBli ‘measures to gain their ends. Despite” ofthe last “am and ,s“a,m,-) and desperate precautions to insure secre “L00 the pre”-ous waning ; cy, it became known today that Scot- .` _ - l . ’ _ th 10;? - ' f ' _ ' ' ' = le r B A Trites Sackville J C Watson, Montreal Hrs. Gesner, Amherst A C Rogers, Summerslde H. Thompson, Ottawa Geo. W. Grant, Toronto The following registered at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between 10.005 last evening (after the arrival H"m° B°°'°t”7 M°K°’"’“ of the last train and steamer) and 10.00 the previous evening Ruberildyett, St. Peters A. Matheson, St. Peters Carl Hasher, Halifax Mrs. W.‘ H. Pigott, Mt. Stewart following registered at the He vere otel, Charlottetown, between last evening (after the arriial of the last train and steamer) and ten the previous evening Arthur Wright, Strasbur__g_, _Sash M. Senecbey, Minto. James Quinn, Cardigan W. H. Benford, Chilliwack, B. C. Hon. J. A. McNeill, Summerside ~ T. P. Cass, North River Wm. Cass, North River. ACT OF KINDNESS BRINGS HER $8,000. H.miusBUnG,' Ps., Lan. 1~Msr- garetta Jane Brown's kindness four years ago in helping an old pedler on, to 3 trolley car here has won her re- ward of $8,000. The young woman, who recently became Mrs. Ray Mason Kassel, received in her mail 5 check for this amount and n note address- ed : “To the little girl who helped me on n trolley car four vears ago." The reward was from Vlentine R. Van Cortlas, and was mailed from Cali- fornia. COURT RULERS ON LEGAL RESIDENCE. WASHINGTON, Jan. 7-That ii man's legal rcsidcncc is where he lives und not where lic ivorlis wus thc opinion handed down today by thc United States Supreinc Court iii the case of .lcssic G. ’i‘hon\.psou against hi-_r liiisbund, (lhiirlps N, Thoiiipson, ivlioni slic sued for divor- ce. ‘ Jllllfil-I AR(.‘HBAl.l)'S ` WIFE A WITNESS WASHlNG’l`ON, Jan. 7.-'i‘hc Arch- ballqztrial in the Senate is rapidly draQiniz to a close. This week may acc it finally disposed of, and it is not expected to hc prolonged licyondi January 15. The tcstinioi of .ludfei remained to-day to complete thc de-I fence of the accused judge. Mrs. Archlmld was expected to testify in self and Hcnry W. (lannon, who paid the expenses of the Archhalds on ii KIDNAP PLOT AGAINST _ ` l?iRI'l‘ISI-I CABINET. LONDON, Jan. 7-Milder atrocities lsuilra sttes now thre t t r land Yard received lreliable informa- tion that women of the suffrage move ,ment had formed a plot to kidnai some member of the cabinet The police would give no intlmation as to what particular cabinet oillcer the women had designs upon, but it was learned that a party of suilrag ists last Friday invaded the office of Disbelievlng the statements of at taches that McKenna was at the House af Commons, the women broke into his pri.atc office, tore open clo- {sets and ransackecl hookcases until police reserves, called from a nearby ipolice station, forcibly ejected e women Some of them were thrown bodily into the street I Every member of the cabinet is non under guard THOUSAND PRINCETON MEN ESCORT WILSON IN INAUGURAL PARADE. , -..__ TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 6- One thousand Princeton students will pro- bablv act as an escort. to President- elect Wilson in tho inaugural parade at Washinston. Paul F. Myers,pre- sident of the Woodrow Wilson Club of Princeton University, today told the President-elect that the students were extremely anxious to participate in the inaugural parade as a body- guard to Mr. Wilson. Mr. Wilsdn said the plan appealed to hlm but he would have to find out from Chair man Eustis oi the Inaugural Commit, tee, if the arrancements could be made. The President-elect promised l, to write to Chairman Eustis to learn if a place could be found for the Princeton escort in the procession. Much interest was attached to a conference arranged for today between the President-elect and A. Mitchell' Palmer, Democratic National Com- mittceman from. Pensylvania, who ie spoken of as "the next Attorney-Ge noral of the United States." Mr. Wilson reached the State House sliortly after nine n’clock and at once plunucri into ii moss of correspon- dence. MISSING MAN PROBABLY BURNED.' in thc ruins of the barn at Silver 0 a et to such an ex Robert Harris, who lives on the'Lnch cl Silvcr__Falls, is missing. - - -_;___ _ ______-_-_,___ ;_;_:_-_ ___;___ _;__-;:____ _ ' ___ _ -- _:iii5;-;f;f;~i:;-1-;~_ j-1 Z-_-_'_-_-_-_-_-; One cent per word first insertion dfscounl sllavved. Minimum charge GUARDIAN CLASSll"lEll ADS in this column. hull' cent per word , Twenty-live cen e. ` 2”* :;_~_;'___';;__'_'______' _____ __ _ _ ____ _ ____ _ ____ .___ ___ -___ ____ _ ___` r 4 _ ' -'- -r-'-'-'-> -_-3-'-_-_-if -__-ff Q- -1 Ei.-F;- _noliiuir as wliim-:ii ' HOARDERS CAN DE ACCOMMO- dated at 3 King Square. 1-6M5ipd. _ H.MAl.l5 llEI_.P__ _ w_i’ii"i`i7:D-A °n'iNiNc-noon crm. at. once at_l.he_Quge_n_H0te_l. 1-RB/ltf. WANTED-A GIRL. GOOD WAGES.l No washing. Apply Miss Weeks,l _ Bflglliqv-_ __ _ - _1'_7_M_3*-_ 1 housework. Apply at this PAIRS OF' large, sound in been paired for -price $50 per pair. Third Street, ALASKA BLUE FOXES FOR SALE him Alaska blue foxes on the fellow- ing conditions, namely:- At eight hundred dollars per pair; twenty-five' per cent to be deposited with the undersigned on account of purchase’ money, balance when foxes are dell ivered, which wlll be in 'about one month from this date. Foxes to be i.9-- I i `. . -1--” f. ii `~-’ .um-ws. Hulvlonqde 1- _ D ST. JOHN, N. B., Jan. 7-Coroner 'll Berryman inspected the bones found Z] Falls on Sunday, but has not yet de-' 8 -rr Pars to we isiius rrovisn- -H. omni: i» Guardian Amt is »-'run uomimc amy swam .sn be obtained nt Ls1!erty's Tensor- ~KISB Hlizmi “nfl 1ll'Glllr- In 45-1 and xelidellce phone 36. -SUBSCRIBER8_|houl_d__re_nWew_ |\ iesk or two before the time they save paid for has expired and thus' .ot miss an iss\Is..ss all papers are ilseontlnued promptly on expiry late.- -MINTO ARRIVEB -D ite the niieavy snow storm Capt.°;;ad had `;,”:§;1B is trouble in bringing the Mints to °“°&l_ 5 port in Sununerslde yesterday at 2.45 gakn” i. m. There were twenty passengers’ ‘S ‘W nd twenty tons~of freight and fifty: 53'” zhree sacks of mail inward. Outward ` ' failing to win the ballot the militant "1 ther, were mn plunge", t\,g‘-ty.n|_m, ii lelivered a powerful address on the Datriotic Mission of the Church. The nm.-1 on (Prince Co.) School took place ndex o'l the attitude of the people 0': zood teacher has the support and K5. The pupils were examined by vreditably. After the\examination e ills. The trustees and others ex- of advantages under which a teacher ir irofession.-Parent. _ i sad New Year’s day for one family i.;_ Vfrs. Nelson L. B. Doul,, Los Angeles, f ilso one sister Mrs. William Poimd,‘ _ n Jan. 3rd by the Rev. George O `aim sgsiit in Jifo. Juaiws Book- have-:rent store, Bnmms\1ide._H¢t allies phone ln”-_ fp ons of freight and thirty~three sacks ;T`»mED _°yiIng0ATg___ °1 "IB"-~L uni-ir striped inns; eirssn 'latest model, 50 #inches -WEEK OF PRAYER.-In spite of tu my or mug”-gong, he unfavorable weather and bad 'qunugy goth gngggqn gn;-gg oads the meeting in connection with comringg, The best value we he week of prayer 'held last night in* avg- offered at #lie Dries .ns Methodist church, summmide.. sineiair a stsim-t._i.twn.vss emi-annual examination of the New- in s\|mm"°ld° Wghrhy' ' Inn. 3rd. The large number of par- "'l'l°"t~_ G°V- R‘°‘3'" thru' no present, notwithstanding inf Summmlde yesterday on his wav-1° lownpour of rain, was a pretty fair Al\19l`t0l1-J~ iewton toward their school; and the ' -D. M. Forbes, TYUNVBHGY. and: nnamon or the scnsoi in-ieii is snub David Dosherw. P0" Hill- "2" in is must necessarily be found where a Summerside yesterd&Y-J- _ iympathy of_.parents. The sebool is ' -*DIZ H\ml¥"0f Kififl C0“0€'¢»Wl9d"‘l urge. there being an enrollment of sor. N. S., ls Bl>UDdil1B‘ 810W 08”( ll and a daily attendance oi about with relatives in St. Eleanor‘s.J. ' "tev. J. J. MacDonald and Ray Mc-._ W. Phillips of the firm of Sin- Carvell. It must have been a great clair & Stewart. Ltd. S\ll11m°¢l'51d°»` intisfaction to all the. parents to see ‘eft yesterday morning by the M‘lnl10 their little ones acquit themselves sc 'or St. John on -a business trip.J. iice program was rendered by the pu- -Commander Thompson, Ottawa. iressed their pleasure at finding the ment, was a passenger through Snm-/ ichool in such a flourishing condi-- uergide yesterday on his way to “.ion, notwithstanding the many dis glim-l0tt¢town.J. in unzraded school necessarily la- -JW. W. Sha-rpe left yesterday iors. lilies Hagan who has cbai-gc of mm-ning by the Minto on return to. “he school has just begun -teachinpi.-itettler. Alta., after spending some ind is destined to be a credit to the time at his old home in Summerside. J. Talif.; Mrs. Melvillc°Baker, Margate- ,_.i,nt',, yvestc,-day_ They had a mn. Mrs. Harry (7. Durant, Trochu, Alta.; [Hence with the ,,i,ipi,c,~s last ni,,ht_ Margate. The funeral service was J_' ____ ' ‘meld in the Margate Methodist Church __w_ E_ Bentley' Chm.|,,u,,|-_Uwn; _i_~.:. , ` .Hsfimsn, cnni1otietown;_DaJ. Am Viorris who preached an eloquent G Ed ,_ C W cettv _ le, mon on; . . W _ funaral serm¢;nidaf_ter which theihre- sgxkvme; B_ C_ H,“.ris_ sMkvm,,,M_ 1"* B ""0 H ° fe” "W °“" G and ivirs sidaeii, Fort nigin- G s only son who predeceased him id betw 630mg, even years ago Mr Tuplin emi House’ Smgmer; eh, ee; r 6 0 US 'ell' rsted to this island with ins psi i f;;“j.“g “" ° P" ° °‘ nts from Devonshire, Eng in the -"l‘LGM! nl Parlors. Bummeceide. _ 1°' P14005 N' -WASHING -Qlenfs. *winter 14 inch ~¢-|-4|. _ resins rcssoniisc _ --»-s -~`-_- the Marine and" Fisheries Depart- , ~.s_'- -LANDMARK REMOVED.-It was _John S_ Cousins, Park Corner; W. Callbeck. Tryon; registered at the ' ' in Margate when the angel of death Queen Howl, Summei-side, between; :aided away the husband and father. 5, 30 last evening and 6.30 the pre-j Thomas Rcndle Tuplin, in his eight- ,ions evening_J_ th year. There are left to mourn ---- .hcir sad loss, besides relatives and _.(;_ W, Fawcett, M. G. Siddell and 'riends, his widow, three daughters, §_ Q HM-,is of the N, B_ and P, E, R, arrived in Sumincrside by the' cided whether or not an inquest will Ve" 1837' and landed at Malpeqm’ - ~ 'acres of which but 20 acres were, It was rcportcd tins morning tl-at em' and on which the mmuy have Egg. Lomond road, several miles beyond “ved since' 1 Tutu” OLATION OF WASHINGTON Jan. 6--By uphold- ing certain disputed counts against James A. Patten and others, charged tr ith violation of the Sherman anti- _ ust law in running a so-called cot- . , ton corner. the supreme court to- day sent the case against the men to-' trial in the lower courts. The effect of the decision seems to . .. H The undersigned is instructed by he thu ah comer on atiztgck or' James Edgar Milligan of Popular other ex,c.a,m€? mm; zgnsg u 8 B con" Grove in Prince County, to sell for- ;,iitr;;‘;’; 33,3 lon 0 e norman Bn" ..;__..__._._._.__ UHARLOT'l‘1D‘l'0W!0 MARKETS. ' ' Annan- Oorrected for every Wednesday and, Saturday issue. be in-ld on June drd, putting in and harvest "'*'“ '_"" ' Since the tire there hrivc been many mg 8 `g°°d “OD the same year The _ _ - ld h use i still in good condition D ARKE1-3 ;r_;-‘i;|_»il')s;ei: nnu the ruins Shut tgoy ncgupwd the “mt summer of BUMMERBI Iii M t i rn-i 't ' (rm lit c e t in N10" arrival- 'l`h°Y "W" '“°"°d '10 corrected for every wednesday and tllz situtitilinlgt lhcmtinie olltllilll: l"li‘:. . Margate and located on a 'arm 0' 200 Bdurdsy “mn” ' Pohitoes Pork _ si-lnnivniu ANTI-Law. 9°” A _ -. Dressed becl Qhliiien Tiinheys Geese -Fowl Ducks Oatl (White) Oats (Black) [iq (loose) I-lay, pressed Straw Buckwheat 'Wheat *Falls _ _Hides ‘Oalhklns ‘Butter _ I _..__.___._._. - _ '. UONTAGUE MARKETS “ _ Corrected for every Wednesday "sud: 27 lbf 30 :if his Parents and beside those _of H; C,“_ist,e"rez,stered at the CH'¢to,,“ VI 7-I to 92 G t0 'I is toio 17 15 t0 22 - 13 to 15 I2 16 42 46 S11 C0 12 $13 S4.5o_ 60 B0 t0 81 30 to 50 12 13 Z5 good average quality, as good or better, than previously sold by Mr. Milligan. A number of these foxes have already been disposed of b Mr, 1 Milligan and there is now only ‘a limited number for sale, any parties desiring to purchase any of these foxes must do so witlrliioiie week from this date, as after that other' arrangements will be made for the fOa'fls (white) ' 42 Oats (black) 40 to 42 iitvaw, pdr ton 15.50 to 38.50 Hay . sf ‘I0 to 75 Eggs ner dos 32 to ill' Flutter 80 to 82 Chicken (pair) 80 to !1.ll0 levi (pm) $1.00 to 1.25 Potatoes, per hue. 25 to 80. P toes 25- Per dos. _ 12; ‘ . per .W. It to 10 B6( illlilll-) PGI’-RJ. 8 to 16 Bed (quarter) per lb Ei' to 7 Pofk - ' ' 9. gn Lslib. -ner ro. (email io to Fiiul 9 to disposition of sale. This is a rare Cd", get -into ` ‘ opportunity to lndustry in this ther particulars the ftfeatelt fbflll _ TULET ' Rent ence. as I-Witt Tuniips Hides Gallexins Lamb htel - Beef (quarter) Pork _ fo Corner `.= .I- 10 tbl! _ ‘_ It to 65 ill . _ 35. 16 -g~=_== 8.2¢: Mifllton . BlMer Esll. iw' dvr. Osh ~ Ha; (Preiled) He (Loose) Perl flfllrllf Carrots ' l’ulmen’e f ' (lite. i *fr 8 to 12 2| t0 25' io ts In to |11 to 'lf .eo oi “I - lit mio _ 'A , _ lf _ ' . . '?.°.'_°,-.___.__@9 ». .- ‘rek ` ‘ , i .;.,, .:i.r:.i~:.~i..iri»r.l..- _ A 1 I il! we m smut Jem( l§ | ills fist of _ ousggjof = . "' QE '°°1=-i ...-°-- -i'»~ l ““'f“ llrlr ntlm. 'glide ey' sul . 0 ' -. to happen. _ ~ sem itil: -W-»-sf--¢b_~i_“»".i' ' _ fn i'i_.i¢fiasafp1nn»--its-i‘ii 1 - . s u ’ » s ivzrril' ."f1"” - None of_"_t_lie_se ordinary, 8nt1qu3¢°5..».g!B§l‘llf@; feasousioriodering these -beautiful Furs.§`*l‘n%.__"ff rig.-whit you uculcl be 'faskesi elsewheiie in ‘this ‘Noll i VflClIlit_yie--.~ A I \,.f.- if. l .v/_'K' _ f. .-w.hei.-need .manufacturer and a _ -make ;»etciler,get-their heads together something'-,s liable _ The reason for_this_ sale _does_ not interest you, hut the values-sveaiie giving certainly shglilii, ~1 IT TAKES 'IWO FACTS to make this Fur sale great. - » -_ _ - ` ip e 1 _ _ FIRST -The furs are fine and new and -made in __ all the latest styles. _ _l . 5 _._-..,.,-,i ~' SECOND -Weafe selling them at ,very much less than you can buy. them elsewhere. ‘ . I ‘. n. . >§£:-,. " , . V -0¥¢;T 1"? -is-_- ..,§ - 'sir vinci in mi riot BRO A N pire style f ---.farrei ` »...,¢¢¢....--.ul--._..-»-' .»i-i-»i-»‘.-¢_~»i-»f- ~'.~»i~»'.-¢.-i-J.-as-a~»i-e-i-e-~ -i~ -_r -‘.~<-'~ 'ff -. BLACK -co'N’sY iiuifrs; Large . size’Empire d°signs,m from 0 I ' l . ` . .- ' ' ' skins, satin lined,-¢;ieara;ll5fl,£"1Jrice.§2.50 _| - MINK -iviA-RM-Or MUP-F: Em- I" .- pire design, made of iinéf grsde mink " marmot skins, handsomely striped, satin lined, silk`-_wvi'ist` cord, clearance- " price . . . . .. -._...-iii.. f` 1 Mink ivniauor Musa. sm I _pi_r_e design, made from iinegrade skins, _' ___ satin lined, trimmed with two heads, and four tails, clearance price. ...$5.00 __1_\lIl\‘K MARMOT MUFF: Pil- .l ~‘ low-design, made fromextra choice . mink niarmot skins, disfiuctlv striped, _ _satin lined, trimmed with Eve small - and four large tails, clearance price ..‘..-.....~...... ._ .'.. . $7.50 » _ - NATURAL SABL-'E MUFF: Empire design, madefrom fine grade ~ full fur-red skins, -.satin lined, stronc j wrist cocd, clearance price.........$lJ.50 . ' 'ii |i-r i ' " sling: I-I-ll "A i-1 _-dis-I-as I' ...a -» ; nm- - Bao WN ,couev 's'rQi ii; well made from fine. grade coney skins, .ltr im ii hrtwn heads and four thi1s,cleur- _ .\ ance prices.. . . . . .$2.lll, $2.75 19.-'“if~ll__ _ » - » ,... _ - l BLACK CONEY. Made from iine_ grade coney skins, ' tr-imini d with two heads and .four-lmiie, . 1 clearance prices.. $2.75. $3.50 to $5500 ‘ __ MINK __M.iRMo'r s Tots- ' Made from fine skins and nicely mark "ed, satin lined, 64 inches long, and ex- cellent value, clearance price _ , . . $5.004 I' _i | » ,_ _v NATURAL s.inLE_ RU-Rai ' Made from deep full iiirred natpra ` sable, ,trimmed wi,th__h_ea¢ls_.a.-nd, clearance prices.$l7.50,$22.50 lo $50.00 "' ,.‘? l’ BLUE FOX S-ET: Large §pl=llow niufl _and neat sfylisli-neck piece, made from' first grade skins, and beauilfully . trimmed, clearan qe price. , . . . _$20.00 - BLACK Fox SET: Luge "p`i‘i- '_ low muff and stole of the latestdesi ii, - clearance price.. . . . . , -- ~.-1,-.,-__-`,._______ _...___ ci Qc; » s ` \ MMVI 1130 _ l , ._,_ .’..____"'; »_,;< _ ._ ,< of »=;.-:»;»=~;- -_ gm Gomrsiizs wanna . ‘ 'K ' u railway station si: , OF “GOVERNMENT _ ondstreet and Columbus BY DYNAMITE. ' ’ ment by dynamite, il it ever becomes a reality, .will be the directresult of government by in1ui`i‘ction,= according to President Samuel Gompers oi the American Federation of Labor, who today appeared before the Senate Ju_ dl°i8l'Y Committee to defend the Clayton anti-injunction bill, and in- _ddvltnlly to comment on the-idecialon W|1¢1'0by thirty-three structural iron workers .were ccfvicted of shipping ‘lyflamitef for iinla ful purposes, ~ He asseiiled'the partisanship of the judge in Indianapolis who mn victed .the .dynamitsra and el_'zu¢rl..thet even, 'if they vm'-gusty my ~iisa'-:mines 'tion in the long oppression .___ _whim -U10! had \l\iH¢ed at the hands of the manufacturers. '_ _....--_#_._____ -' _ 4 =‘ . _ ' _ FAIJL DOWNBTAIRS Saturday lim. "BROKER KILLED IN - ‘.4 ». qs wisn-mofros. Jin.. s-osvsrsfa sans st No. iiz west Hirsch was =se'n'lor 1 ton brokerage firm of street. He was on his flee when the accident TRUST RATBES OIL _ PRICE FIVE *WA-sHtNG'mN, Ps., Jen. 6.-Am other five-cent advance in the price of oil was made to-day by the Stand- and Oil Coniptmy when the Sdep Pur- chasing Agency., a snlniiary oi the iiiztggdard, quoted crude petroleum at . MORGAN OFF FOR i __ EGYPT T0-MORROW NEW n Pierpont 01' I Dro- ulilally cities of .|(4. Y. .ti , .,lE‘v ‘ ia/ 'i from M » ll R'u`l>’iiv'r lalnsl 3| snorted to 1:'-,i ‘v,...` , . i