_.c. |f's i @W“’&_ fmhmi_M .11 .\ _ _ - _ _ .- _ » =»'1¥11- iii; "\' _ ' _ » $ A s I 1- \ ‘ i _ ,' . I I ` -_.l va... ia .1 cc... 1? .¥’~‘~”i?»;»ff~:;$=.:_, " -uT`»-.- ~l J f -__5_‘_ _:_Qi_§_ get equally _~ W 'i;,,_§.I.‘< 091°- .Talker 4 _ wud vs_ inc »~- _ v.-_ -#_ ._-A Belgrade ll ~‘ /____ “Ohhh DE ~. -,' the » a f - ' -~.~»-IL -< iitari capi- zelatn by large six, the aan. ci the Ronlhol. Wtdliltenary the Powers ‘*2#.Q°4°_ Seutarl tollontenegro ‘ __ Quesnofionteiiegrohassenta |eoifiigiime_nt of medical and surgical supplies into Scutari for the wound- Ml. The Daily telegraph learns that -'lin-icy is wining to esac aiiricrcpic, ._ Beutari and Janine and that peace is likely to be concluded at an early date on the _basis of the frontier line .embracing li!-nos, Mariilsa, Ergen and -Islnn-lin. . Turkey, however, will decline to cede the Gailipole Peninsula or to pay an indemnity. 1 ‘ , » _..§,f‘ _, " _____________ _ _ ____ . __ _ his* _-,_ if"v"'v"”*“f'~‘“"'~~'*§"'!""'~T‘l~-~~-~~ `i§aii§'i _ _ 5 P. I. I. MEETS f~;.f.a. 5,-#_ <.i.{.'*-m . A' meeting of the Preshytery of P. E..I_slaiid las _lipid in Bt. James' church. Uharlottitown, yesterday. Considerable business was transacted. A till fro the coligregatiop of Gar- aipF . 'jsaiiiec' c. items of‘;W_W$ll¥l_§°éj'*@sf_susta.insd, as was also' lem frm'_I%]l'i'pton, "l‘fyon, and scudiihw“%__ ;-_ _;’r.cciiii_ari'c-1 rise mu 'rut iciicwirg comnielenerii ' srnoisied to thc. Generel*“1.”d_ei_f_$iy:. ncv. Jem. steri- in¢, ReV~‘. 'D1' Bl Koiceod, oi-ivcil‘,'--i_i_i§"`;j?‘i_i'.f. w. iicizccsic, ’ im- fast; Murray, 0'Leery; Rev- ‘~¥=.`*i‘f%i!'i!iitrton} oheriecicfswh. Th! ‘fading co`rninittees`_for the _wsrc" alilloihtedf _ A resoliwonoi condolence ,wai passed relati I deitli of the Rey. .ichnf swl_¢9._=e_-cosy ci which was 69( f _ ' [£0 bil-_ and ;E|l_\1_ con!g)i“`sgYi{‘:>n of e ,~' _ea on. _»a I gm '==ii.::.~.»*“::.f.I:.‘“°E.c= |t..i` .till 'e _ ' .I ",."’ " caste -req; .fin sye,.§ f rea, Ohgirieicetcws,-I ile- new dies _on ‘ 18 ii it the 'oieslug aervi "in _ held on the grevieiuir Snnd , _ ,, llth. Consi eration of t . rep' .-_0f_ the standing com-_ niiu. we ._ _lejrryd until; tus, Hay meet . - _‘. John Sterling was elec is i _ i i- for the ensuing six ntbs* lvl' A. Orsiss was re- elcc " nl for the coming year. An o rturt' i_i¢lit~_bsfore the Pres- hyte 'by.f‘»E _' Robert Murray. O'lieQ,fy, _ _ g to the assembly dues fo be- lilid by the Presbytery was lilid pf,#f'fdr future considera- tion. '~ » ~ '~>;~.~: :;-. ww whilst Island 8 (Canadian Press) Irregulars and his men will become soldiers of Mexico. He has volunteered his services as goverment messenger to take the proposals from the government to Seapets, the rebel leader whose whereabouts is unknown. EL PASO Tex , March 2-In a run -Ninth United States Cavalry, four advices received here late today. ` . 'F I r ; I A K ._ ~ ' f viucoovsn, Mer. 4.- outhbcrc ‘McIntyre, now of Toronto, has been _ transferrerl to Vancouver and leaves Toronto to-nl t (Cenadian»Press) NEW YORK, Har. 4--Charles Lei- berman, eighteen years old, killed himself by inhaling gas today be- cause he could not see Dr. Friedmaun. Leiberman who suffered from tubercu- leeis had made strenuous efforts to interview the man who came here with a ccure for the disease. ka-ima EUIIIIIEIII MEIIITIII . (Special to The Guardian) _ gh . _ _ Morales the ted Zepotista _ehief, _ mexican orrv, mc.r.i-l-nicrcc N VIS has plaad M31( and si! hundi*ed_ofE‘ ' _ . his followers at the disposal of the _ _ government. ‘ H P H He hu been named Colonel of the f Chinatown is to be wiped out of ex- istence by the latest plans for a civic center. The court house board to-day filed a report providing for the ac- quisition _oi the property extending fro Cit Ha _ _ . ~ _ - ni y ll park to .Bayard ,sins Baht. emi-he border. near Deus- lstrcct. which chc city eccs not ai- JM. Ari!-. early t°d*Y. between Mexi- ready own: In this district ls China- can -soldiers and troopers of the town. As now planned, the civic center, Mexicans were killed. gths! largest of its kind in the world, None oi the American troppers were _would provide sites for ii new federal killed or wounded, according to the ‘court house, a new United States general post office building, a build- ing for the use of New York state of- ficials in this city, a new state f ‘"1 " courts building and a broad plaza ‘entrance to the Manhattan bridge , _ over the East River. ~_noNnoN. HHPPH a-Miss meet-' 1 ' '_ " If ings of railway men held yesterday c - _ in Lond`on,_Leeds, Sheffield, Stockton mid other centers, demanded the im- _-'- _ mediate and unconditional reinstate- QTTAWA, Feb. 27-Addressing thc inelit 01 the zverd. Richardson. 01' B osnsdiih Army service corps at its will call. not a section or single rail- way strike, but a national stoppage of work by all railway employes. 0! .this strike there is to be no notice. qi," were B most excellent manga. The crisis, it was hinted, might come BACKVIIJLE, ldarcli l.‘-`A_dis'tres§- ting' accident occurred at Dujay's Point, not far from Great S’h°m°S\l° child of Teddy and Mrs. Duiay. The by the stove to get wd'rn`ied _and was left ln the care of one of 'the older hfld e' ii d in bo`nis` iriaiiner the ‘8°U°l`§l °t"ik9- C“““°“° “nd "W nieeting hcrs yesterday Col. the Hon. ponsible union leaders declared that ggm- Hugh” ghid that the use of ,fBi1U\¢ £0 Belillre 1\\B*»i°° f°1' 91° dis' soup wagons along the Ilnc of march imrlssed railway company §“lYd» “WY and in camp would effectively replace the__canteen. He had seen them at work in Eng- land last year, and he declared that tion. More than any other instru- withln a few days. As regards the mm; thhy had helped to knock drink- ‘unity and determination of the men, ggi “slssh out of the service, by pro- the situation is expressed as "August ‘vggfhg fatigued, cold, and wet men iaii. ovcr spain." _ ` wirii ii howl of sour which iwss seth ment end drink for them. better than _.8I§i?\:l:E:»l:giiTs::i:to'n§y:oor:1 as I BW S¢llDBD€‘I'5 ehild's__heiid and shoulders were bad- ly' scnlded. A doctor wa’s sinnmoned, ‘Ima everything possidle_doiie tosave *tile life of thd child, but death occur» <.i lilly $i.50'°' of the of 'this unpar- in ».v.» -srefs '¢'n’i'»scnr»»s»uco» _cisciicieu-`»cc»~ leeiessee , s boiling water on the-' stove' 'Tm to the scene to endeavor to extricate them from their dangerous position. _~ . ._ _-'l5.>.s€\ G5" , ‘- red about two hours after the accid- * V 'ceiicrssrn iss- ~ ent. _ . . _ _ _ hrtrici -` . `_' 100|. . f I' ° ° 0 yi-.si-su hiirfment Osres Diphtlisria. , {{;§ *1|0n pri! letter cabinet S _og me weeks , 20. T Nine rooms. heat Apply 15 Upper I uirhii IST fillill NEW YORK, March 3.-New York's- word sseli insertion Cash must accom- eharge twenty- 0 LET ‘UN UPPER ed with ESM Injury ` I. H. HEIIIIIZ IIIE IIACES Yesterday an effort was made to clear the Charlottetown ice track so as to get the ice in condition ion- the races today. Two courses were cleared and the machine broke down so work had to bo dis- continued. Another effort will be made today to clear the course and at all possible. Should it be decided to pull oil the raceh this afternoon bulletins will be posted at the prom- inent corners. (Special by Phono) SUMMERSIDE, March 4- The Prince County Seed Fnir which is being held here opened today. The weather was ideal for the show and a large number of people* came to Summerside from surrounding dis- tricts. The show seems to be far superior to that of last year. The grain and the seeds are unusually good and a great many more exhi- bits are being made . The exhibit of grain and seeds is held in the Gunn- Langlois building. The ladies are doing themselves credit ln the house- hold science department which is bc- ing held in St. Paul’s Hall. The af- ternoon was spent in judging the ex- hibits. The ofilcial opening will take place tomorrow at noon.' The ilret public meeting. of the ' (Continued on page 3.) nie smiles me rsslfiiuis rms. soon. sic Li- (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, March 5--SoutherlY Gnd easterly winds, milder with light falls of snow or sleet. .?'?_?._--- Ths temperature at three o’clock this morning by The Rcxall Store Tested Thermometer with a northern exposure was twenty degrees above nero and with e southern exposure nineteen degrees above. 'rhc wcsthcr yesterday we! mild bright with sunshine all day becom- ing cloudy in the evening and conti- nuing all night. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was ten degrees above zero and the highest was eighteen shove. The lowest the previous night W8! nine above. At nine a. m. lit: was slsven above and at nine p. ni. was ten above. The tide will be high this morning` at 10.01 and` tomorrow at 10.39; it Thursday at ‘9.55. _ The' sun sets this afternoon at 5.54 'und tomorrow at 5.55; it rises to- morrow morning at 6.29 and Frida? at 6.21. ` \ The moon sets this afternoon at 3.?i}lie last quart/er of the moon was mi Thursday, Feb. 27th, at 5.15 p. m. ' ` The new moon will be on Friday, March 1th. "at 8.28 ‘ _ length of; el hours (From "tliis` -urivcr,iicrccAccs|cigh rcii -_'f - .|:,»,,',,, _'pq,,;,,g gm guy porch,” 013;; 45 Fm Md Escapw _ _ Iiingdom Without Invitation or Pemllislon .i ._ TIIMII Il[IIiILEIl` ---- (Canadian Press) sir pilots must report to the altho- Ml haol Dm; No;t§’°I{f_°.~uw'°':m§‘a 1 ___ Loilnos, Mir. 4-umicr authority riticc chu ohms s permit to coe- esmpé "om du” °n'Bund” night zriifeflreds by ge aeriald Naivilatloh time tl; voyeze hum” last while returning home about ten C d' p . c' een ry mme °' 'N "W4 r s D' "° pm hm’ 0,610” with N. 'cuz “nd and ToRoNT(0 al; |811 NSI) hibiting foreign military or naval ing over certain district! il . arch 4-Speeding sg air craft from passing over any por- included military and ave! sta :;iigli.mk;l“heal:K\lt wa: my “wang the rate 01 torty mu” an hom. a tion of the united kingdom or terri- tions 5 '“mm° ° d t K i torial without an invitation or per Infringment of the regulation, it is Rustico Cape the horse, sleigh and KYB" FUD ‘N Kht train left the - drwar went ov" the bank and dmp_ mug this morning and twent 5 mission irom the government. announced, renders the craft llableto pod muy 45 feet into B “ow bulk I Y Ve All foreign air craft coming under he tired on and the oBeliee is punish The sleigh was wtauy wrecked Mr- loaded freight cars were piled on the the United Kingdom are required first able by six months imprisonment 0|! Doyle escaped with A aught out an tm; gi-h¢h_ to obtain clearance _papers from Brit ‘a fine of $1 000 head and the hor” W" unmjund No one was iuiuem ish consuls. Landings will he res Aeronaults guilty of espi@a¢e bra Mr Doyle was ahh mer “king mg i-_.__ trlcted to certain coast areas where liable to seven years penal servitude. ' I bearings, to lead the horse around ' 'ff-'f-‘f--ff---‘---'-4-'-'-'-*ffY-ff~Af-ff:-'-¢-----=- - ~ --~---ff-ff-==-=Yf-f-'->~ff.-f-=1~:~-ff: :::.:::'z.....‘:.i:;:'.1‘:..i".:.';;’:°..:“;:;IlI.lIIIIIiIIE III HIIIISI v 'S Sm U"BHUKE"_BHiHIUIIII0WH VIIIS IIIIiIL[II§fI] MIILIIIIIS IIIIAIIIII ~ GIHI IIIJIIIIIIJ IIIH SHR TIIIIPIH (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA Mar 4-The blockade in ' the house i's still unbroken. `°"__ _'d- Borden is determined co kee the P members sitting until some prngrssg (Special to The Guardian) HALIFAX, March 4-“Hhs Halifax _ ii; msec with the Naval his Bin in VANCOUVER, mar. 4__Mi,,,, B., imstcnr tcegse ehsuehgmier dis ” e commi ee. tric-°~~u¢IuWx_e' ' a' mr _ 1 starr Trophy and wdfd been ‘lol (Canadian Press) 'rhcrc will probably hchcciiricnfius hom il; Qnncozvir 11: we;’";‘; ceived twin L B lcllllan Cher MDNTREAL, March 4__ Upwards session until the automatic ndiomn- 1 _ _ D lottetown, fixing the MQ hiatch “ll `of a million dollars was withdrawn ment at midnight Saturday. “ow les m the hmplml in 5 gangér and 12' The Hfmia L°*éu° hi" ‘ ` ous condition with a fractured skull found these date! were aiieeptlbleplld and district from the savings bank. in _ and other injuries. Her condition is th” Winner” 01 U10 L¢8l\1° NN 'Will what gh |11 1 1 11 mi i ' go to Charlottetown to play the Vic- and matiivef’ laces; ‘ian 9-Ar C" °“9 _ as favorable as could be expected mm" -»cwmmmm e positors got their money. Most of und" the °"°“mSta“°cs° The present standing of the leqde these demanding money were of Jew I UFS 0! the HBWBI LUGIUU iU9|lP`D°l’l| ish extraction. won 7 two draws, no defeats B40 _ "Eff ROYALTY l|”s G A _ won 6, two draws, ond de- UVEB Miro" .I-El! feat At the meeting of the loea‘il&< -- gne it was decided that one of theta WINNIPEG, March 3.-'nic report draws' "mm W” "°’°d °°°°"“" sent out from Toronto on Saturday 011 3"'-Urday 8ff°1"I\00l1. at Gates’ igosislrregxgi' néienigztstgg to the eiiect that arrangements were Rink, We-st Royalty the Forgeirme- h h h d Q? 'l qgd under way to hold ii grand hockey nuts of yi-lt . ' d W 1° B no men 'Nui' cntertaimnmt in Toronto this month i i on nent own to defeat should be played over hefrweeli ‘tho to settle the championship or Cam at the hands of the "Mayflower-5" of (lippers and R C G A next Satin' fade. caused a merry smile among the west Royalty by “ More °f 5 t0 1° day night local hockey enthusiasts. ` The idea promptly at the hom appointed Rel HALIFAX March *-Refurb' to of the Winnipeg team ever gomg to ferec Harry Jenkins of Charlottetown the suggestion that the 'Boch play Toronto _ to decide whether they called the players together and in- with the winners of the league should hold the Amin cup or not lornicil them that any rough-house playing a series of games in tho caused the “meets 01 the local chu) plav would. bc dealt with by Judge South End rink in order to deoiill to send Back- A 56( reKf_]~y__ nf which of play. lirank Gates. The soft ice which team will go to P E Iliad .they gave the promote" of the Drevcntcd fast hockey. hilt in spite of to play for the Starr tr0Dl¥ ill scheme to Nanny understand that this drnwfiack both teams gave scv- Tech captain states that by the timo the championship of amntaur hockey eral spectacular exhibitions for the the league series at the South Q1 is in tie we-st and until the holders bfmem' uf the 300 Spectators Wlm Unk ‘S finished it V°“ld be t°° 115° me beaten they mmm stay hem and lined the sides of the ice, among them 1,0 go to the Island They are ready it would he played mr out lm_c_ ,being about 100 followers of thc For- U, plny any tenm that challenges at _.._.._.._ 35et“"m"“‘t“~ In UN’ ‘init llcfiild W95f once, and if defeated would 0! C0011! Royalty scnreil thrcc goals and thc not Lu unc; ghc Bm" trophy ' visitors gui- nothing, Ton miniitss R D ' Passed with end to cnil rushes before -----°--- by the depositors of Montreal city bring on the races this afternoon ii' bnil till Monday March 11th. llll0llll¢El'E!'|'$» cosine rvriua- _ RENDITION UF THE IEETIIIUI, ETC can-nas --1--_-_ onscent per word each insertion fri this column. Cash must adorn- The rendition ol l-landel's Oratorlo Lord of Ilosts-Behold Hs shall semi] pnny order. Minimum charge twenty- in the First Methodist Church last saith the Lord of Hosts ' Mies G live cents. night had been looked forward to as Coombs, fn Behold a Virgin shall. '-*- _ a musical treat. It was more. It conceive gag hs" g goh and shgll "Cent-fel Church Tee in Y. M. C. was a veritable feast, lasting for call his name Emanuel," Webb Btui A. Thursday from 5 to 8. Chicken, abigut two and a quarter hours and lsy in "For behold darkness shall tongue, ham, salmon, etc. Full meal eh] yerl by an audience which almost C 0 v ei t h e E a r th-Bat 10? 0l\1Y 70C. _ completely filled the large church. e or _ . in OIALL MHMJWD iisnu. miurisv ciiirr ii tally was counted, when Joc (lur- le mode ll sensational rue uni A coyvcr nuint and successfully Ieliwifilling ' L all oppimsiifs carried the puck. to Miltou's ,_osl and on a prctty pass _ t J k I tl`f’ l h f _..._ (Special. by Phone) A Neo. Bic wl(ii‘l‘e 1tlferi;rI;d\vt¢-:intrv:il?i“vvi;).lli SUMMERBIDE' M8"(’1h.4_Th° kN¥;g_ joy. Milton here started to rush the LUNDON MENU 5“°'|~'h° P65” istratc s Court resume its wor is may and seven minutes more was temper is News ‘saint the umnr morlllllg at 11.30. ____._.._~___. ._ __ ____ genes wud seen" W", withggjsd m JOUR MUFYUY WHS 1`°l°B5°d 0" (Continued on Dui-Z0 Six) Hyde Park this afternoon when mob of several thousand broke up i. ' There was only one witness on thc sunragette meetm hem “nd” th’ "Be Of Cha” B“'k°° leadership of Gcniral” Mrs. Flora The last witness was recalled to Drummond severd "ee “gh” ar tm’ stand ‘md °"°_55`ex“mI“ed by MV curred and masses oi turf torn om Bell. die did not tell much of any- _ me ground were hurl” at the img! “°W~Ab°|‘:tt";x° *§'b;tl‘:”°°d‘;3f his "`_°' ers lt required a strong body of Wi °“°° W” t 3 " 3 °“' ur 9 TTAWA _ police to protect the suilragettee and and John Murray discussing a way to ofothe Can'ag1i;:,°hgr;'1pA()t‘ 2h;"?:ittie';E escort them to a place of safety conceal foxes. At another time he ` 1 H Parliamentary Union for ponds es- S m ar “en” °°°“'"°a “t 5 m°°"m¥ lII§iTi¥i“1a;3':r:;dh"l"(!_“" }J¢&s opllit' ~'l ~o'clock. ' lielrd on evsry , _ _ ._. __ 5 _ . ____ _ ._.,. aherl. ._ ._ YL' Fe ailinissign accents. __The';o_isue;ewr‘f:fmi|3`;rt`!f‘,,_,{hi:.sE ei ‘rar an I ‘!»~r I' I E “ - ‘ ‘ - ' ‘ " ".5" I' " " u ` Oll h|m¢p¢1,,.Iiissrd-‘sidsimest 0_in~e| Colds, su. .lissess»hinisien_\euresgsr¢et»ia"sews ple; L-_-'»'1‘_’.“£'e’“»I“'°' “I - °