Paosscfihem ‘W ‘ P A _- 8 get Local and For Oltchll Blrly ein N0" Homin _...fs rHr_rrlrtQnrrQ _ I I mu o Dai wli‘c‘r’rzi.}ltN0W WF' S" re 5 SE 5.. PIENEES PllEVENl NUIINEIEELLEH AIM _“- . _ . ,_ I _ "rum m'rsis'r News . CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, FEET] A RY_ 16, 19172. rmsr or ALI." _ 4, Q;§§&%§&¥}&§gW _ uunirnnis ANOTHER ENGLISHMAN iiisisiiniiii nsiivii wiii oN ESPIONAGE CHARGE riiisiuiiri Standard Oil l0l0F6SiSC0U|d P0mp and Ceremony Attend _ 'C Anglo-Ggymqn Rglgtiong ‘ ` " ` Dr. Sun Gives up Provisional Noi Gain Grasp on Pierce _ A Oil Co. ._-.... ___ »- (Canadian Press). ST, LOUIS, 15TIn n bitter QUEBEC. Feb. 15--When the gor- NANKINH, Feb. 15-Dr. Hun Yu "gm today at the stoek~ holders meeting for an- uiini election H. Clay Pierce and une s Recent Berlin th ' ' ' ` i _ 0tl`i A 'd n r Gras Week ‘ Regret. ~ ANVANEE IN ’ __ ' _lil Al]lNlANl _ _ 6 B°g'""'"g °l MM. flonnected With Hold- Ce m' 6° 8 al (Ciinndmn Pi-egg) (Cuundinn Press) `[IliAl PHIIIES _ I EENENAL SNNN _ tr D t Vu _ i tl i I L’ ...___ Sen re igniition of the Presiiirricy of iiuies'ie'i \~ '- _ ,_ _ _ ter Sunshinfé pai_Xdl';d';he'°Eg_‘e§t;t _ _ _ the t liinese Iicpnblic was accepted by m0ming_ announcing in ancient Um, ((‘im,1di,,n Pi-L-fig) - -__.__ the National Assembly lirre on con- his associates checkmated the effotts use, reiiiiuniceiit of the Fri-_iieli court LONDON, Fr’-b. 15--Bei~trniiil Stew. ilitioii that. lniiii be and the pi-¢,,,=,,,¢ - ' _ ,~, ~, ' fi I' ’ -' i'. . _.,. , . _ , . _ _ of John ll. Roclifeller und thu Guys. the ullp|o;i<.liiiil,, Krug Rex the ( “nm lu" l rms? ml' ’*‘ l"""l» "l*"l- l-"‘l‘*.V ld* ll f"ll-I*>=S ttfniuidiiiii lution). A ublurt liril-l ofllre iiiitii new Pied- Standard uit interests to take abso lute control of the waters of the Pier ce Oil Cu., I The prize at stake was shown by the fact that the concern one_year declared a. dividend of $240,000 and egpital stock of $400,600. 'I‘lie ballots of the Standard (lil interests were not considered by the will ensue. __._.___--_- NEW LEAIJEN Hilll liHllSl ANI] US Eli (Canadian Press) ' AUGUSTA, Feb. 15-'Govariior Pia- isted gave a. half hour's interview witii Rev. Arthur Hersee of Vancou- ver who claims to he the rightful successor to Sanford, the convicted leader of the Holy Ghost and Us Society. Hersee charges Shiloh with being ii menace to the state in his present condition. Governor Plaisted said lic had no uutliority. ,1é____.___@ llAll Will NESEIIHE PEAIIE IN AHEHIPELAGU (Canadian Press). LONDON, Feb. 15-The German ambassador at Constantinople is de- clared to have stated, says ir dc- spatch that Italy does not intend to renlew hostilities in the Archipelago. FREIGHT IIREGK OH I. C.'B. AMHERST, N. S., Fab. 13--L0ck- liart's west-bound freight special from l~lprlngiiill Junction to Moncton was i wrecked about two miles cast rf Am- herst today. A foreign box car con- taining coal mounted the rall,break- lu: nway from its trucks, doing con- siderable damage to the car. The Maritime express was delayed four hours. Numbers 1 and 2 trains ran to the wreck and trnniferred pgs- wlgrrs, mails and baggage, causing only a few minutes’ detention to the service of these trains east and west. l The auxiliary trnin was iiiinimoned from Moncton und nfter it had work-~ Bd about one hour the nien had thc i inuin line_clenred so trains could poss east: and west inside of one hour, which is good work. railwny officials and the officials of N“l'l‘“"‘l ‘l' ' ' '_ the principal steel rail companies of WllH BUSEUN. ' about 70 passengers, 34 sacks mail were big enough to share in the gov- (Cniiadian Press). consisting of 11 sacks 'l‘uesday's ernment. ofthe Empire, he tliouglit OTTAWA, Feb. 15-The visit of His weekly paper mail until 25 sacks of that they were big enough to shore iii i¢,_.- Royal Highness the Duke of Connnn- day's paper nisil which was left in service in the consulnr and rlipliimn. ght and the discussion of the dues- Colle 'l‘l>0rtunity to be heard in per- son or by counsel." ' i M1* I-°\1§heed said he favored hav- $12130? one against whom charges san been made afforded the but pos- " ° Ohportuhlty for defence. If it th" the opinion or the mate that "ehamcndmant better salsiiuard this if f- he would accalit it. The amend- mglf Wal adopted. m:|“8t0r _ Kerr than moved a new wh °“- 'That every commissioner ether appointed under Part 1 or f , . y s. - "'""‘""""""""“`""'""'""' with passengers and yesterday s mail. to the Home Omce, has been am,01,t‘_ Six icehoflts left C592 T0l`m¢“fl“° 'ed Financial Secretory to the Treas- lf. 8.00 i1.. |11., y8EI2€l`dBY [Or (/EDB “I-y’ t0 take the position vacated by "` -` i. u.' ' __ 11-averse with 1 passenger and 72 f r Hoiihoiiae, wh.. aiici-eeneiimthp _ ~ St10lt¢SGll€l¥;)Ep8-ll llfn;f“€5g?-5'!c:\3;l 0;' (lhancellorship of the Duchy of Iiun- cet' ie aerm ,w 1 ni _- _ _ this Earl Grd thereb clciinin up alll mxhlre lust October _ y, y g .__-_.i_____ OTTAWA, Feb. 13-The govern- son eugngcil as accountant, engineer, ‘mill l“W“"d '50 dnl-*‘~ “nfl a"flV"‘l “P ag, ‘°“"" ment today declined to uc¢el,t tha a_ technical advisor or other expert un- 113" 11~ Y"-» T501! lmffe (4100 'l"`&V“I_`“" V _ l 1 n mendment of the Liberal majontv in der the provisions of this act, shnll this morning for _Cape Torrnentinc (Special to The Guardian., bility for the loss of nine Ives n ~ lbe incapable od being appointed to Wllill lmsseugefi and l’9Bl'@"d“Y 5 °“l" q~0R0Nq-0 F | 1 railroad wreck is charZ°d in 11" ln' nm "hate t° th” °“‘1“m°5 bm' Th” r h ldl 1 trice lace r em- Ward mall- _ ' el' 6-Strung .winds l' tment returned today by the ilflinll 0 0 ng any o p 0 l , t| t d f .t_ iiu ployment ln the m,mmau0n_ gif; or A special train left Cape Traverse ;’;`irB*;€’5nr;‘€°;’o1l5;)v§E5’b““ll Eff( TR” } iury against ll. G. Dihblee, alleged control of the crown or of the gover- on the arrival of the icehoats _vester sleet or mm Y E l~ S 0 manslanghton nor-general of Canada., until fi1he,ex- dflydwitli ‘msscniaiilrs aikdlnggll 1:0 MK ' Dihblee warconductor og the Brin- ir tl f fiv ear ftor t is re- \° V0 N \ 9 0 Y 8- - D- - . & A t k rsilroa excursion guilt gfnsucth conlinfissignsr shall have 9920191 left this City for Cape Traver- ug`;1¢m¢;¥glJrfl`8l»gl'°th Blf_H'hKffl°l fc" 55;," w§f;,sg¢;1|d¢,d with 9, regular been made," ~ =ie at 8.45 p. m. yesterday and will Z Y 0 2 ~ i t in at gnmd9¢_0n¢_ July . ra Senator Kerr said that while the return to this city _with passengers Tested Thermometer was one degree ggfselgif Nine persons were kmed government might not imow ie, ii and mails today after the ar &"°"° lem- in the ,,,'m,k seeking to nnrtuil thc influence both g'||0wn |,y the ¢nnmw“i__,- Un |_m|,|,m(._f5 H/\l»ll"/\»\. N- 9-. Flill 13"“1 PM ’”°*' of St'_ut_e nnil National floiiventioiis mig,.,i,,n in gym ,_'¢,,;,,|,,¢g_,,._. t_,,,mv_ the baby in the stove and burned iv.. 2. this yi-nr, the uiinuiil meeting of the (~,h,,,,¢e|i.,,~ vi,ii Betl\i\uu\n~--liiillwsg Um -‘i‘"`l'y 110W. but I flifl Whfflll U10 (Cunailinii Press) ‘l““"J`*\l l"‘>“\mlf~'f'-‘0 Ul l)¢f"0_C"*1U“ said that conversations vere wliaii t- “‘ell"g °‘"““ Ove" '"8"' 3 ' ‘ - ' l NEW young’ Fe|,_ 15__An impmv(,_ League of _New York State, ndyouru- ing and fmnk wuum hz \,.cp,,aLt:,d_ H .Tlicse were the words of Ada Mc~ YA}§l;(l;°3I‘Aff:;{t°FTbhe iuarlrflanlt 1 ment in the character and quality of ed inte this afternoon to meet for All parties s,,m,o,.t the movement oarron, the wife of James Mcbagron . 0 _ _iree rn n- steel mils was the any get i n an conference on the ilny preceeding the fm. A hetf_,.,. ,,n,ye,.stn,,,H,,g but re f if this ci-ty, in confessing, accor ing men were biii-imil to dearly in 3 might >] O u . ii 0 ~ . :fl e . _.!tl' , -- _ -, , : lv, .ft ht h . _ -. nav conference runny between ieauiiii: qw” Unl=i:;ff{:fsl"' ‘"0 riff U" "A iii.. oniiiioii time inc iniiiariie ciiiinln " P""_P‘.' ‘f‘ till” fd “_'i]';f_§”; t Q ,fog wwdi on tht. <-Iluul 'I‘runl_< near North f - ~ t be taken hy the Engli,~.h_ §r'ts:vie;tUi;1:yvlfehzrohntlse an; bxrned Yzrmontlil i;ln this moriililiiligi the country- _ Qriliievizlaiil she did this nine dalie alw l wrelZllr)a?;el§a\i?iitatir:e co H el and the The conference resulted in the an S " _ ' ` ’- ' _ pointment of a committee of the mi_l_ ililiiiidtlllltfalll sti>el;;1~=i=\1 t~>'1"1° Gverdfwn BOSTON' Feb' “_The l°“gBh°"“` has not yet framed an answer to it to thc toast of flanaflngleloi lieliyitli when Ph” l‘““l’““d mme ‘mme al' (\'l"i`AW,\ Feb, 15--The story cab- '“_e" h”"'ing_Ht0plwd w‘_“'k Uwe” “nl” 'l‘liis stuteiiicnt was ruarle today by proposed hy I. F. l<‘if.i:li "12,' it/lr ‘°"“ we ‘_mnm“ was rgcking gm li-_il from lilliiglniiii to the effect. that Hman yestuduy mqmng when thlfy (lol. Roosevelt’s seci'eLiiry. The secre~ Kinir oniilrized on the privilc.i;es ninl ‘“`“‘“°'_Whl“h 'mw' amor mg to cr l-lie ¢f'|'l'l`=*L'l ‘VHS l"l f*’\` U16 blllliliilg Illiciigtfg l°‘l‘Eli§i'l‘“at‘:1ll'l’:1msl3)l7 tary declined to inukc bulilic its con- i~e.~\l>oiu-iiliflitirs of being n cltiren of ’°"f(`B“‘""*"lmd"bem empty lor' lm of the docks, i‘te,_ nt, (‘hurcbili ifi-'-re- ‘_ " ` Pl" ` tents or the name of its henrcr. it the British Em ire, of which Canada lwur' - ` illlffleli 118 l`0'l- l*"`ll"€ll 111101-llifl' 1\ll\fl¢€\l Urit- Gciii>i-nl l<"re.d <1.. Ainslworth of' l tile ""“l;l2l”"£'dmueL lane mel the du- ' 'I‘oin.oi'row will murk tiiie rf-_ul open- sl'u't'“me"l' tumght that tllere- war; _"U l-"ll "PY l-‘i l"‘P"lS""efl~ Ullliffil »5`Al1U‘H -Army WHS Yelievt*-d hm' mg when King Rex in hm royal tlfiouglit. of an iidvunce ui the liiiee i~lte\vary_»__', futher wi»it_i-ri iiidiiiiuiiitiy from dut_y at the Wal' Department 'Pliers was A touching scene in the _‘mg-pf, wi]| hp greeted with :L 1_nlm_,, of " Til-lf;'_*1~ t L t t_ _ I t t to the Timur. proteatiiig at-fainlit the and will soon be ordered before court; Assembly when Dr. Sun handed in t.wi'uty'one guns from the 'i‘el"riiei-. that 'th_B.a “mmf l`Of“_lnm{\:ikB “_ es ““‘d‘“-llc” belug tflwll lf' ill" *il-‘ll-*fr U\5"l5ll‘-l~ I his resignation ---~_-~-~ _ ' i. ' L ""preSi"0" 0 T* B . 9. 'm` '"'f"f-ll Ul 0"" RW. H Btllglmi iuiuriiirr The elliwges ure understood to be on l°e""n»‘5 “H5 E’1V"“ ““l~ l""`\0d“'allY in the l'I1”lPl0Y ut various tim:-5 f oulluct pieludirial to good order and “` U" "’“‘""` [01 lnvreaslng Pl""E“ both ldnglisli and (llrmuns .iisiipliiic -I-U In Ulm mmf' B plll':__l_nyth' ill*-_|`mi"iY SDGIIUS $3.U0U,0il0 secret Never lieioi~c- has an Adjutant Gen- 3 -- _ . . _ _ _ _ _ "" in-iviee to Engloud is $200,\l00. eral been courtmartiuled and it is Pierce adherents and a lggnl lmgtlg _ A (_;oi~|nmi iiewspaipei' n.~::iei‘Ls that ilillleult to assemble ii court for the among the topics of the disciisnioii on task ns he is the second senior of- _ l>faldane's vii-iii. to lieriiu wus the iicrr iii the army F _ _ --- Anglo-Gc|'iiiii|i iigri-i-iniuit, ri-.¢|||~iii|ig. ------#- i- N ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 15-After the ei-ipioniipgc ¢,f mini, .,g_|,,i,-VH ¢_,_,.,.i bitterly assniiing f‘»iiiirle.c |~‘. Murphy, (ui-y, l.cuiier oi' Tamrniuiy Hall, who was Bp}R{,1N_ 100|, 15_T|mt the biuep _ - ~ . - ~“ 'er - _i ' ,- - - ~ fllllltlcl-91 Weil -W lille Afhlli "l llrbrl ngninst Great liritaiii inrnkrd lziul; _____. Ilestinies," and iitloptiiig resolutions summer hm., not yet `,mhSm(._,1 is --i C:"J II! |"W"`i :;°.;‘.aan --t l ...ee "'I lil E`lllAA..rl E for building the docits and i:rn_iinrieS AHBIES J. Mclnnls W.. McDonald W. Kiggins E. Hamill G. Toll Total V`I(‘-S H;]13$€< . Poyle . McKenzie _ Duncan Larter . Keenan Total Majority for Vics. sf--1-"*'fi'°_l BANQQR, Me., Feb. 13-Responsb 274 255 278 227 250 i284 268 218 293 243 280 1302 .-is person Bppointed an investigating rival of the icebfmgg in Cam, Tmve,-_ The lowest temperature recorded __ _, _ _ __ _ ,,om,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 0,. an expert who had qc. A special train left Georgetown yesterday was nineteen decrees above ¢0||DE||3E|) ||)yE||1'|$ElE||T8 . th _ 1 ht 1, gh idea vesterday after the arrival of the V-H0 and the lllgllesli WHS twenty*-life” __ __ _ ___ __ _ ____._. 8 sgmeiilimwirrxi in Ticantilildr is ov Elrl Grey. l>rTusin¢ nassengeri. mail above The l0W¢Hl1 F°°°"d¢‘l fl” Pre' (Too late for Classification) _ PU* 11-. of this act and every .per- ofheomg DP 5' ' ___ - ° -. ernment plan, It woiiid be B mon and express to this city, arriving at vious night was sixteen above. At _ _ - ~ ----old:~e§r;d "ron, thing to have ,_ man mvegti. 1.05 p. m.. The special train tonight nine n. m., it was nineteen above and S352. C113' lghyglr; to H. A. gat” by ,_ pe,-,on who could con. will be to Cape Traverse lint at nine p. m., it was nve above. M-Dongm Orwell dove z_16dr3ipd_ dem" him for the pu;-po” 0| obegin. if 'the weather is favorable the spa- TM lellstll Of 1505” Will 110 tv" ° __ -_» .___.._ '__ -- mg bf, plug cial train Sunday night will be to hours and 28 minutes. -‘FWOR SALE. one Palf f°¥°° “$99 Mr. Loughced said that under no Georgetown, connecting with the The tide will be high this morning _ male. Enquire of A. B..d3 2;' circumstances could the government winter steamer leaving that port at 10.32 and tomorrow morning at 1_,0,,¢1_0i»i:_PhoneWegyinectionxg-16Vdp; accept the amendment proposed. It Monday morning. 11.13; it Will be hirh mnilllf “li 9-2° 4, R SALE, one hundred tons _was no doubt in the power of tb. Yesterday the Murray Harbor train and tomorrow night at 10.14. l pressed bay, 50 tons loose bay. senate to pass the amendment and arrived 10. a. m., being 25 mln-~ The sun sets this afternoon at Au in good quamy and saved in destroy the bill if they saw fic by rites late, the Sonria at 10. a. m., _$.28 and tomorrow afternoon at 5.29: harm Apply to C_ A_ McN“tt_ Ken. passing this amendment. He would being on tim:-, the Tignisb at 11.35 it rises tomorrow morning at 6.5S_ smgton' 2_16d,.3i_ point out that the government had being 5 minutes late, and the Sum- .ind SnndnY m0\°fll\\K Rl- 5-57- _ AN,l,ED~ I ' éurdogiébuér ‘Sm to take full responsibility for the mernlfte at 5.30 p. m., being 5 min- Phe mqon riaeirtomorrow morning W ml xi “lance pnmwd -Apply characteg and vziortk of the coirzmisa- utesllate. , _'it 6.56- W ° P ,, ' h .i toners t ey name o carry on nves- _ tlgations. Mtn¢rd's Lfniment Curel Colds, Etc. Minor-dl linimsnt enrol garletin cowl CBN Glllfimn 0m°°- 2 ndu' giving particulars to Btenogrop e. QUEBl§l‘, Feb. 03~The Leneficisl effects of the tliiizin lnw prohibiting the expoi‘t:if_ion of pulpirood cut on crown lands are just beginning to rriauifvst themselves. American buyers of pulp wood are now paying from 157,50 (0 $9 _q roril fr-r pit-lcd wood. Tlicse iirirra :ire fiill_v one ilclial ln mliniicr of tlzii-e iirerniliiig ii ycnr ago. _ Lust year about $00,001) cores oi pulp wood were exported from this province. This year lt is estimated that not more than 600,000 cords will be exported. Eventually the -supply of pulp wood will lr-eromc so scarce that American pulp and paper mill:-i will l-e forced to locate in Que- lice proviiire. ‘ liiist yvnr nineteen pulp and paper cniiiiiaiiiirs with ii total capitalization .if $41,700,000 were in operation in this proviiicc. Miimrflu; Lininient Cures Distemper_ t. ll|NE'S SPEECH ` l]|SAPPillNllNli Home Rule and Suffragettes Are Pained Rumors 'of Some Delay (Canadian Press) _ LONDON, Feb. 15-The King'l speech proves disappointing to both the supporters of Home Rule 'ond Woman Suffrage. The Tiineri’ telegram from Dublin this iuorning regarding th.-. former states that the Beauty reference to Home Rule iii the speech greatly dis- nppoiiited thi; Irish Natioiintists who had lioped for n. more fervent allu- sion to the pre-eminent measure of the session. An orliciai says the Nationnlists are still more seriously perturbed 'oy the persistent rumor that the bill may not be introduced until after Easter. ninniiis iuiiiiiining nruiiir (Canadian Press). SHANGHAI, Feb. 15-Celebrations today here and at Nanking honor the United Republic. Ships were bedecked with flags ani salutes of 21 guns were fired. A BRITISH. _ ' ENUISEH WAS Ellilll UPUN _ _ (Canadian Press-). AUENi F651' I5--The Britishcrutser Dido, which was recently shelled by a. Turkish fort near Purim, was evident- ly mistaken for an Italian warship. AELEGES PANAMA A _ _~llEllllllll|ilN PLANNEN WASHINGTON, Feb. 13--Corres- pondencc intended to prove that the ,Panama revolution has been planned in New York and Washington was produced today before the house com- mittee on foreign affairs bv Henry N. Hall, of the New York World The committee is in|vestig~i~i_~i; incidents connected with the acipiisition cf thi Panama canal zone by the United States. Mr. Hall put in evidence letters and cnblegrams alleged to have passed between Dr. Amador and Mr, Arango, Panama odicials. prior to the revo- lution. These, he contended, sustained his assertion that the war was in- spired in the United States. Hs also quoted from correspondence, said to have been procured from the confiden- tial files of the navy department. but whirli was witheld from c/~nr:r's-as ‘1n~ der President Rooseyelt's orders, which was wtthlwlri from conr!'\Ps-1 un n'ivv’r= activity in the war-like pre- ,parstionm DR. HIIRY BALDWIN DIES li PIYPAR NEW YORK, Feb. lfi--A life devot eil to charity was ended with the death S a pguper in the city hospital on Blnclrivells ‘island of Dr. binrv Baldwin, Phe was 76 years old..'\n-l as ii physician for vesrs she devoted all her practice to the poorest of ill* poor without f-linrge. Tn later rear# she became of the class she had 10115 niderl, and broken with age and star- vinr she was found in a miserable little room in ii llowrrv house a few days sro by is deaconvsa whom she once aided. Her body was taken to the morrzue lust nicht, rind placed among the unclaimed dead. JUST IIC-ROSS THE RIVER The land that holds our treasures, Where sin nor death can mar, The land of lasting pleasures, Ii_1ot so very far; 'Tis only so in seeming And in our human fear, For often in our dreaming That. land in very near- The land where friends ne'er sever, 'Tis just across the River. e A closing of the eye, A fluttering breath, a turning From earth all wearily A flight through regions airy, _ Swift as a flashing bca A sail with boatmen wary, Over s narrow stream. Bright land of tho forever! ‘Tis but is moment.‘s journ y, m_. "Tis just across the River. Upon the mystic tide, Clouds, touched by angel hngsrl, No more its glorious bids. Lost kindred, loved and loving, So near un seem to stand, We clasp them hand to hmd. i Fair land where love diss novcrl ‘Tis just across the River. Then wherefore this repining For dear ones gone before, Since Faith reveals them shining Safe on the other shore? Though lost to mortal-vision, And soon to their Elysian Our weary' feet may stray, Home of the soul forevert 'Tis just :cron the River. . And when Faith’s sunlight lingers ' That while 'mid earth scenes moving 'l'hey’rs never far' nwny; `