The Guardian is Daily -People. .Statement Furnished Advertisers. 1' _ ____ __Y_-.._.- _.---'uvmvmv _ ,y | A _ V -- . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ___ ____ ___ '_ _____:_.__v.._._._.__:___._______._______._________._.___._.________ Morning oal|y_foun¢l¢a 1m , WHO!! -(MW [vow DIUY) lla? L , ..'Ar, ‘._ 111EETS B lrlrl-zhrolulu hone nllrf.-... -_-____ I impressive Addresses; by Leaders oi Th Respective Parties iInderShadow oi -Disaster. Mr. Law, M.-P1. lor Yarmouth, Believed to have Per- isiled. Speculation Still Rite as to-Cause oi fire. 1 cHARLo'r'mrowN,- till-115-DA; swim 1 j RUARY 5. 19.16 {88.50 l9er Your (delivered), in advance ' ' mush uuneo oovslirlruuu 1 For losll. Blrlllloll . . -.; _ ._ »\;_ _ » » ---,,E.~___. ' ..._____._.__.__ ; (Special to the Guardian.) diplomatic" correspondence between violation of international law if thc the two governments, asihe United United States permitted the German WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.-Sir Cecil States Government i_s inclined to re- prize commander oi' the Appam either SiJ1'1l18-Rice. British Ambassador. has gard the Appam aa a Gergan prize. to increase the efilciency ot that ship, resented a formal demand on behalf (speclalr to the Gua ian.) to add to her offensive power or re- of the British Government for the re- cruit his crew. Lieut. Herge had only (3p¢¢|;| 1° ghg qua,-d;ah_) -draped with "nga and cm.p0wd_ and in turn to its British owners of the lincr WASHINGTON, `Feb. 4.-The Brit- 22 msn in the crew at present, a num- OTTAWA-, February 4,--After one of tho greatest nights of alarm ami cx- citemsnt in tho history of the Capital, thc lnomlng dawned bright and chevr- ful displaying the ruins of Canada's parliamentary buildings. Tile fire was got under control about three o'clock, ami thence gradually burnr-d itself out, remaining a smouldcrlng mass visited by thousands during the morning and forenoon. Surmise was rife as to thecause ot' the outbreak. The prevalent opinion was that of Ger- man incendlarism, but early in thc day Col. Sherwood, Chief of the Dominion Police, issued n statement to the ellect that there was no ground i'or the sus- picioll. lt was felt, however, thu: wha.-t the police meant was that thcre was no evidence of lncendiarism, as ground there was ami no doubt is. though it may be diiicult if not im possiblo to prove. Tile police lhoory is that some member or visitor care- iosslytllrow a mntcll, cigarette or ci- gar end_‘ among the newspaper files in the reading room- and that -this smoul- dered~unsoen till some breath of wind fann`ed"it'-into n` flame. This theory is accepted ‘as plausible, but still many people content that the explosions heard and the rapid progress of the flames are inconsistent with it, and not until an oilicial inquiry is held will thoy be satisfied with the explanation oi' an accidental outbreak. While last night only two fatalities were deilnltely ascertulnable, in the early hours oi the morning it was learned that: the following were among i the missing. , r for Yarmouth. N. S. Robert Fanning, Waiter. Policeman. e Alfred des Jardine. Plumber. Madum Bflf. llinuam Morin, both guests of Mrs. Sevlgny in the Speakers apartments. Mr. A. A. McLean, M. P., teiegraphed yesterday:- l escaped from my room with Mr. W-,_ D. McKhy by the stairway and landed in the basement. The smoke travelled like lightning. In three minutes dense smoke prevailed throughout the building. The Libr- ary was -saved, twowomen and four men were killed. The 111111001111999 of the fire and denseness of the smoke caused' grave suspicion. ' (From Our Own Correspondent.) -5"l1TAWIA. February 4--"11 W111 annul out as a good olhnnrle of the Canadian spirit oi’ determination if we proceed at once with stile- public bllsl- nass nndraurry on our work without any' unnecessary delay." Sir Rob°r1 Borden. " "A new and. more splendid building oh the sito of the old historic Parlia- ment Buildln ...-slr Robert Borden- "We shoulg an on at once with 111° business of the country-'-'-~911‘ W1111911 Laurier. Th-els declarations uttered under the shallow of disaster and of death mark the determination of the Government and of Parliament to pro: coed with t‘h¢.'lntsiness of the session in auch tempollrv Ind 9011191 99901110' anno an carrito provided. . Tllz 'lioullo Jllllt in the auditorium of the viliiorlal-~Il%monsl museum. s clourthsille which will nerve u Commons Chamber for me rest' ,ol session, andlliy be used also for Senate, slttillgagin the lllorllhlll- -"'i‘he scene ln 111° 11118 of this sitting parallel in the The auditorium ed- bl Dapaftmgnt o. legislative places of i the Senate wins. ooaunlya Genital. 'rlle stage minutes only but it will be remembered h -always by those who took part in it or a tile 118811, the body oi' the hall seats had been ar- C ranged for the members. with desks, Appnm, taken by a German prize ish Government notified Wishington ber insufficient to navigate o ship oi' rew. lt in expected there will be long lo-day that if would be considered a the Appam's size. -~--------»~ ----~-------~ -A--. ___ __ __. Y. U U.---_.M H U- .____ _._..__ ______ ____ _ _ .___ _ __ .. _ for the Prime Minister and the lendvi` "" """"'"""'"j""'"""-"'""'""""""'“"""'“f""‘ ""'""""'"""-"""---'f""~-`-'-~~--’~-"-~'~~~'* of the Opposition. ln the' lobby of the `| Museum building the members gather- S e . ~ - ‘ - d for the meeting of the House, witu out ollloes committee rooms or lockers. They stood around ami waited for the customary boil. But there was no bell. Instead the Sergeant-at-Arms shoul- dered the Mace saved from the Senate. 111 (The Commons Mace is gone) and walked into the theatre followed by in 1 IIISS III ZEPPIIIII IIII WISIIIIII IIIIIIII "'1°S1°1"°°1?-`11'“11°°1°' an Eye and Three Teeth for (Special to the Guardian.) (Special to the Guardian.) U Tooth' BERLIN, Feb. 4.-An ollicial com- LONDON, Feb. 4.-A British oilicial unication issued to-day admits that communication says: “ Our artillery _ LONDON. F01111911' 3--59V0l*11111101`11- ie Zeppelin L-19 has not returned to-day has been active against hostile 1118 D11D91'9 11189 1111111001910 10911911111 om its reconnoiterlng flight, and the trenches on the front between the 98911191 13911111111 10111119 101' 1110 1111111989 quirles concerning her have been ltlver Ancre and the River Somlue 110110 11Y 1119 29111191111 111111919 111 E118- speakcr Scvigney. The little proces- without result. Our trenches about Elverdinghe, 101111- slon which is wont to proceed in much Slate from the spcakors apartments no;-th_we5|_ of yprhh, were h,;.av||y The Cllronicle says:--“The allies (Special to the Guardian.) sllclle|l_ hw" 1111’ m“9119 01 9110011118. not moro- LONDON, Feb. 4.-Search for the J P,\R|g_ p@h_ 4__An emma) Hmm ly an eye for all eye. and a tooth for a ‘”“9 “‘"“° “1’ 111 1"°1°""y "1" “1’““"°" zcnpcllh .-chori.-.1 and ln :hc Norah nicht or the war omcc ln to the em-.ct 100111. 11111 three eyes for each eye. an-1 1119101111 01' 11111 011810111110’ 101109 01' Sea. continued all day without result that the day was quiet. Our artillery 111199 199111 101' 911-011 100111- S111'-11 0 black silk and- ills three cornered hat, It wore a borrowed suit of twecds and no 110119111 ‘V1111 ls now believed li has guns to the shelled n column or infantry and volley of reprisals opens np n trnslc on board. enemy convoys entering the town of D91`9D9011V0. 11111 111' 11 091111111 D01111 1110 ---~--- ---»-- noye We homhm-ded German 0|-gh". demand for it may be justified. 1191 111 1111- 1111 10011 1119 99111 011 11111 stood the finest Gothic pile ill North _imnén in Champugne'_,in__thE_mgmn. ....--go,m,3,h,g--must--he done to safe. menlhf-.rs srfnlpsd lllomsolves to the 11911 11“”11’“‘9 11919’ 11110 1119 1‘"1°‘1“"’1" ln the sector or Lu Inn-azee and Ler- the Dolly Telesrnnh. “and nnnlrh right and left of thc hall und a large fi g debris. Tho flro will likely smoul- mine nn ,ha from at Nomeny Mm, those who commit those hh,-hm-oh., er some days, but generally the vim, . acts. The British public has no desire crowd of spectators. 1101180 111.1111111111111-. wreck is covered with ice. 'rho hulhl- ~ “ stage and opened the sitting. _The 'Amcric-.a. All day ilre engines contin- of Tahme and Mount »1.0tu|m Argonne guard hmmm me in gms coumryl" gays n n to hear that the German women and h l etc., thronged the galleries running l g was gutted completely. with the c ml,-en have hee" glhhghle,-hd ,y round tlle auditorium. -111109111-11111 01' 01110611 111 1110 0X11'011`11‘~ I E w HE M British bombs, but it feels that the a '. . _ H I LESS E..ICI _ e st und west. and those ale flooded. wth; has been reauheq when vlgm-ohh The “ming hmtcd for thirty nv" Somewhere in the debris are thu ‘ steps are necessary to halt mage Gm-_ odles of ilve men or more The five n manifestations of fri htfulness " - mn g . re Bowman B. Law, liberal member B05-I-0N_ Fon 2__Wh.e|ess mess The graphic s9_y5;_--our business witncssell it. The Leaders and mem- 1°' Y“"“°“1113 399" 1391111919 1'” ages indicating a collision at _sen he. now is to crush the enemy and -in carr- bers of the llouse labored under pro- g lnnt. Deputy Clork of tho House of tween ,wo Steamers M h D,-,rm hem- ying out that work we are entitled ln 0111111011111 1111911011111 199111119- 11 1f°1‘1 Cupe Race, Newfoundland, were pick- uso tho same weapons they use. and 1°““d f°"""‘1' The ‘“””91`°" 01 111° 0111119 1111111101901 111111101199 0991111111119- en up hy Several nations on the New ln the same way. We shall hones- night was still in their minds, and be-' a 1101111111011 ll011C01ll1111; A D011.I11l'111llS. Ehghmd coast |309 hm; h|gh¢_ The forth use our aircraft in the .same fore them was the empty chair of one 116111191191' 111 1119 1101190 01' C°“"f’°“9~ identity of the vessels was not dis- Wil-YS as the1l‘B 111111 110190111111 1109911110 r 1-111" 19 1110 0111>' 11191111191 01 111° closed. one was rain to he sinking. consequences to German civilians to 01199 W11° 1091 1119 1119' He had The other ship, stating she was badly 51111111 1110111' WHY-" k in sterdtl 's debate and left -ph D 1| M -1 |- on th gov. S" R°b°" Bmden' whom own es “P0 9" Ye Y smashed, sent word she would stand 0 11 Y 111 11 E08' 0 of those who had gone. H . ‘h cape from the burning building had t been narrow. spoke oi' the catastrophe V e Chamber with the intention ot’ by_ ernment a program of building a gl- isiting friends. lie was never soon -mm ,@5901 which repurmd HSM! gahth, he,-ohmne heh; for h defehhlvh _ . again and it is beliovczl he had gone Smkin si no 0 asm 0 .ilu T3- and Oh-(.n_.,h,e chm.pa|gh_ The news. with docil emotion. barticulnrly in his to me mom oh gh.. lop floor occupied Acc0nfinggl0‘£vH_'me’;'S nuglormegthis pup" decmms that ‘mm 25,000 to ,mr HMGHGQB to um loss or me “ml to .hy the N°v“ S"'m'1“ L1h"'"‘1s “'10 signature should belong to a Japanese 000 110101110090 1111011111 110 1111111 11111111’-' 1111*- B- B- LAW- 111119191 1“°m1’e" the destruction ofa great historic mo- died there, his escape being cut o_fi` by v,,Bse|, mlm.. Signs of me ,mme group simply, 1; predict.. inn; engines of “ment fire and smoke which filled corridors being idemmed Wm, ships of me from 200 to to 1000 hor-no power will n ' ami elevator shafts. Osaka Mercantile Company. The be found practicable for aeroplancs Even more marked was the emotion L pl L i d .mem _ _ . Alpnonseus des Jnrdmsl Dominion with which the opposition leader jom_ thezecozgng;1:1;131‘:he(11g1!;;`n0l`s 31:: messages fiom the second vessel wcéllfe within u short time. signed W.l.A.. which were not c - d in the tribute of condolence to those Wlien last siaen the had his con; sift mined in ,,_va1|n|,|e',.eg|st,y |,00k9_ RHODE |s|_AND MAN _ am was ry ng o save some o s The mon of me te as p0|30NEp1'H who had been bereaved, and in refer papers. This act cost him his mel given apolsn 43 46’ long s43l;l;l'e‘l;spxnt ROUGH POST ence to the stately building which had The other three men were caughum the vicinity of Cape I~mce’. New PROVIDENCE R_ L' Feb, 4____Al_ 1199"- 199 11119 9911991119 Mme 1°” 1°" 11111191' 1119 19111118 1°W91` W911 1" 1-119 ioundland. lt was to the wireless In-and Vadeboncoeur, 28, is dead 1)' YBSFS- `11°1”111'99~91 9991-1011 011119 111111111115 31111 station at that place that the mess- and H-enry C11999V9111. 30. seriously Si Wiifred’s voice wavered and °°“1'-1 “°1b91`9“°1‘°‘1- E119”-1V9 9991911 ages from the “W.l.A.” were directed. lil, at his home in Woonsockel. as a I in the wreckage for the bodies of the The messages, which were very reshh; of eating ¢;-Bam hum; gent by bmke as he sD°k° °' the two young 1111991118 111911 19 9 11111191111 11191191 1101"- fragmentary, indicated that the special delivery' through the mall W0111€l1 W11099 111199 119-11 119911 51”" “P T110 1119011959 19 110011911 W1111 W9191` 111 “ W.l.A " was sending lifeboats to the to Cassavant. at ills home in that arts and choked with ice in others ’ ei; in the fire. D other ship. - Y. "Young happy wives. young happy 91111111 1111191’ 9 19 911111>\11'11111E- Soon after there came to the listen- Cassavanl. is s. contracting carpen- bl Tim* ing gtgtiong on this canst n lgw- ber and as far as is kli0Wll, hill! T10 I m°1'h°"s'br15ht “°th°‘1“rkB°¥me ue powered succession of signals, which enemies, yet the package containing sky 011110 11101111118-" 0(1ff'l1:°ll‘}v1AUfF0;1)V"4 C°;‘t1`79P°111191'11-) t spelled out, "l am sinking. Come and the cream puffs, addressexdedin 3 wo- A if th ee has of the two A . e . --- Bl10W11¢C0l1' save m This cali was signed, man's handwriting roac assa- leadlx; tIlTamHol:sEpdi<; no business gg 1119 9-f11;§1 111111-t}1¥11'1G31§11'11l1111};1~;’~i¥;; "'.I.T.D."e No response was heard, but vkant recentiy.h I-lg mas evidontliy ' _ .. armo , os S " ,,_" - n - °=°°r1'111° 1°1111°1°1°1>*‘°11 °' 111° 1°” in hir? nlrhrs 11-e ln uw Parlnmer-1 §‘§'§'°.l'I.'F.‘f.°..1“‘.‘§I.l¢rfv[$l.l.l°‘§§f. 8.532251 'éu°»'§°li.`2“...Y.d'f§ °w1...,,""¢`:‘I......3.l`...- 11111011 W111011 11911 119911 1111119' 119111119 b1111d1l'18S- H0 W119 1111011111 10 1191111119 vessel was out of sight. Whether this opened the package ho offered one at the time ofthe fire. a 111011011 by 11/11'- 1101199 111111 19191' 111 1119 NOV11 5901111 was intended to record its sinking was of the puffs to Edward Kennedy. the members’ committee rooms Three on lnulcnzerl brought it from the Post omce out Clarence Jamewn of Digby for “Zim” rooms 111110111 1110110 119911 115' .1119 N011' n The steamer signing “W.I.A" bo- special delivery messenger, who had' 19911119110" 111111 “V111” 1° 1"” 9" °1" Brunswick and Prince Edward 1111111111 haven to he the silver shell, 5.4222 thc inner declined lt. having nnlrh- mellt ot’ 11 homo 1111111101101' 11911- ' membern 111111 1110 011 1110 1011 11001' 01 tons, in command of Captain Gibson, ed his dinner a short time before. The House then adjourned till Mon- the building. Mr Law has not been Inter repo,-my --wh hm not dhhghr. ¢h,gghvhh¢ than aw two of the puffs 110911 1111100 1119 f11’9 111111 1" 1119 1001119 111 ously damaged " and gave the third to his friend day. the Alexandra. Hotel sro 1111 1119 P91' "J 'l‘.D." sent out aunessage saying Vadcboncoour, who quickly disposed 1°* sousl belonllllss 111111 111188080- “rooin full of water. ’ This was be- of it: Late in the afternoon both men (F"°"' °“1` OW" °°"'°°'1’°"d°"1').-1 The House 11101 101111)' 111 1119 1111111' lieved to refer to the dynamo room. were tnloen sick. Dr. W. A. Bernard o'r'l‘awA rch 4-in last nlghvs 101111111 of 111° V1°1°1'1\1 1111111911111- 11 'rho silver shell arrives ln New was culled to vndehoncceurn home ' ' ' 990010119 11199119 “'111°1‘ V111 “°°°mm°` York January 19 from' Bordeaux. and and after examination told the latter's disastrous fire Mr A. A. McLean. one _ , » » » h V h h bam; was “Harms of the Conservative members for (Continued oh page three.) sailed from Bayonne, N.J.. at noon, wife t at or us Prince Edward island, had lous escape_ He marvel- .i.._.__.._........ Thursday, with a cargo of petroleum from cholera morbus. Later in the rooin, Mlnard'a Llnement Curoa Rllaumallam for Dunkirk. night Vadoboncoeur died. 99W _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _,, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._._. _ _ ._____. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __._._.___.___ ._._._.___._._._._._._-_»_-_ -_»_~_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_»_»_-:_-_-_»_-_-_-, -_-_-_-.-_-_-_-.1 No. 203, in the top smoke 01191' 91”" HARIIINS PLAYERS AGAIN FILL Bl'l'\‘l Ind ` '-1`7."?1'1- ._ "_ V. 1-. `. :~...* \,1.- ,_ , r... ' -.‘.;¢“>.l»»~ Y E. Aiderson, as T. Tarletoh Tapper, gave a splendid interpretation of the enubbed but devoted husband and the ‘aged and egotistical fo . Miss Mar- garet: Lotus as "Mlm '11upper," bored _by ner husbands attentions took the part. admirably, while.Miss Dorothy Cheamond as "'l'oinett‘a the Little ‘French Modiste." was so winsome that no one blamed the “Old Man" for fal- ling in love with her; Misa Eugene Du ois as “a domestic who is loveless" Mr. Karl Knapp. all "Bob Prichard.” ’I‘oinelte’s lover; Mr. Jack Penllelton as "Lionel Leslie. a bachelor who ia worriod,"'; Mr. Joseph Beiman as f‘Fanolsco. arrenchmsn who io myo- berlous., and Mr. Albert Watteracn as a waiter, gave admirable eggport and contributed oo the,promie "surpri- ses" whiclicerlaildy came._ ' , . . _ . l -rr . _ ' .I’..RfI.-NICE EDWARD THEATRE 1 -A scene in the Second Act, the "ln- terior of Col. Posters Music Hall." gave an exhibition in dancing by Mies Chesmond that has not been excelled in Cimrlottetown. Graceful. spirited. lithe, charming, her every movement was musical. The applause'-that greet- Miss Cbesmond's every appearance Gd _ o'n the stage. wltether in dance or in drama, wu well merited. That' alle is a coming star none doubted who heard and saw her last night. ~ Two performances today. “Peg 0' My Heart" as a Matinee at 2.80 and "The Spy in the House," at night will give citizens two more opportunities to hear and seo the I-larklns Players .be- fore they leavo Cllarlottebown. Their weelrs season here has been a ll’0\t` success and the concluding perforlaoll- one this afternoon and evening will ,. tai ' hot'-b dll emi li 1| who 3 ..zh~.....° - -v vince Last Night. Returned al 2 a. ai it would he Violaliofaigf-1 ol _international Law ioisumgsinl sn-ies nl llggrlnlingllicgl. Permit German Prize ;§;-Commander oi Appam to ' Relii Ship or Recruit -iilis*”-iirew. Demands that Ship he handed hacllio the British tlwners. . ings Reid in Eastern Partoi Pro-» Enthusiasiic and Sympathetic Reception Every--; where. Special Train with Party recruiting meeting was hold last night M more recruits to the ranks of the 10i'.th M At Montague the speakers were in and Judge Fraser. Music. was furnish- M ed hy Prof. Watkis, Miss Hughes, Miss Another most successful series of Dr Bcnncl. Ma or McNut Mr James .1 1. cLcan, with lion. J. A. Macdonai.. in the eastern part of the province. in the chair. Tin- musicians were Min.. which resulted in adding thirty-six L. Earle (pianist). Miss A. Earl--. iss P. Hunter, Miss M. Roan, Corpl Battalion_ Marshall, Pte. llicPheo. The follow g three recruits signed on: Wallnf:1- -Rev. Dr Fullerton, Lieut. C. .l. Stewart Sutherland, Josf-ph McLellan, Seguin. cKf.-nzlc>.,(‘nrdign.n. ~ At New l’erl.il liln speakers were McDonald, Miss Agnew, Mr Mcinnis, Captain Full. liuv_ ll. G. Fulton, and Montague; Hugh Jackson. Sturgeon »vl Bay; Heber Newsome, Charlottetown; H Allred Griiilth, (‘.yrllu Dewar, .l. lt. ill son dui ' lluflls Stewart ill-nnis i‘oi were Gallon Simpson, (‘ol. Campbell. sl music was supplied by the choir oi' Miss Barnes. Mrs Barnes and Lower M Mr Bruce and Prof. Barlow-_ Thr- i‘n|- John Dewar, M.i._A., chairman. Th- lowing recruits signed the sr-.rvlcc following 1.-ontribnicfi to thc musical roll:--Harry Coulson, Stanford Camp- progrunnne:-Miss Mamie Smith, Ml' bell. James Johnson, James McErv_v, li. Messervcy, Capt. Full, Pte. Muttarl. C. R. Marlin, Hector McKeison, P. ll. Pio. Peters alnl Miss lielen Smith `Murplly. Alvah Allan. James Lunnon, pianist. Six recruits wore obtained. z.:-George Gordon, ' Roseneath; ugh Campbell. New Perth; Alex. Mr- llenjanlln Sent-obsugll. Oak Valley; Swain, Joseph Gillis, (‘ardiglln; Earl oorc. Sll'lll|ln-r\'lll|-; ilussoi ii. Cami.- Campbcll, illontaguo; also for tlarrl- bcll, Now Pl-rlli. At Lolnl- Valli- lilo lenkcrr. wen- .y, . _ _ . , . . - ' - .y 3| < .- llns and James Lambert. Judge Stewart, ltcv. G. C. Taylor and At Lower Montague the speakers Capt. Hardy. Tho following ref-rnilr; gucci the sl-rvlcc roll:--William Mi- Mr li. L_ <‘olton, and ltr»v_ ll. Jones, Swain, (‘nrdignn; Alcx_ McLeod, Lorne with Rev. Mr MIll11l°`-prr>sIlllllg. 'l‘llc Vn.lIey_ Al. Si. Teresa tile speakers were Lower Montague and G4-orgelovm, Rev. Mr Llltlcjohns. Mr A. Macdonald, Miss (‘.an.lpbelI. Mr Sam (faniphell. Captain Dorsey. with Rev. I. lt. A. scdouald lu the chair. The mush- Montague Male Quart:-tte. The fol- was supplied by Lancc~Corpl. McLean. lowin recruits wfro obtained'-ltav Pie. Daniel, Pio. Cllr-vcrle, Pte, Dono- Clarkc, liowllrd Vatcllvr, Aii.kcll's A Ferry; Daniel Mclntosli, Wllim Road K At Carfligall the speakers were l'lcv_ g , . . . _- Mond Poole, Lower Montague; .lulnos van. 'l‘ln'<~c recruit:-l signed on, viz.: ugllstns ifalrllu. liuldwlll lioull; Chas. collgllnll. Elliotlvnlo. Lot 66; Clorllili Cross. i Kenny, Si Teresa. llulllllioluIII'II'IfRm'IiiI LONDON, Fch. 4.-An ofllclai com- 1, lnnlllcstion to-night says Earl Cllrzoll, 8 Lord Privy Seal. and General Sir h Douglas llnig, conlnmrlder of thc Brit- p proceed on a special mission to the h has already lcfl ldnglnnd for that pllr- poso. y THE WEATHER, b t S eclal. to the Guardian) Fresh westerly winds. fair alld mo- derately cold. THE WEATHER Yesterday was fair and cold. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 17 degrees above zero; At nine o'clock yesterday morning it registered 10 degrees above zero; at nine last night 16 degrees above zero; The coldest the previous night was 9 degrees above zero. The tide will be high this afternoon at 12.22, to-morrow at 1.01 and Moh- dsy at 1.36; it will bo high tomor- row lnornlng nt. l2.0h', Monday ai 12.59 and Tuesday at 1.50. Tile sun sets this afternoon at 5.12; to-morrow at 5.14 and Monday at 5.15; lt rises to-morrow morning at 7.16, Monday at 7.15 and Tuesday at 7.14. The mooll sets to-night at 8.06 and tomorrow at 9.19. There was n new moon on Thurs- day. Fdiruary 3rd at 12.06 p.m. Tho ilrst quarter of thc moon will be on Thursday, February 10th. at 6.20 p.m. The length of to~day will bo nine hours and 56 minutes and of to-mor- row ten hours. UUMIN G EVENTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, MEETINGS. ET() ONE CENT per word oach inser- tion of the advertising in this column. Cash must accompany oniers. Mini- mum charges twenty-ilve cents. "St, l’oter's School room. Tucs- day, February 9th, 3.30 p.m. lmpros- sions of the Panama Exposition and the West by Mrs. Cotton. Music. Refreshments. 25c. V149-2-4mli. "A key for ovary character moans. of course. a complete keyboard typo- writer, which is the great distinctive feature of the Smith-Premier Model. No key on the Smith Premier Key- board ever perfohns a double func- tion. and no double motion in ever required in the printing of any char- actesr. A Milne Fraser, Halifax, N. _ , V 7159-2-6m1|. Minardi Llnlment cures _Naural||a. `ACTOR WENT OVER CLIFF TO DEATH NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., Feb. 5.--A mah about 50 years of age believed to ho David Clarkson. an actor pf M(-Keosport, Pa., slid ovcr the banl: "--° of Gout island near the approach to ($900131 101110 GUH1‘di1=1'1-) i.lln:| islulnl llridge yesterday, 1.. ho rocks intl l'f-.1-.L bolow meeting in. tant death. Almost every bono in is body -was hrokon, The only yowllness was-1 a young mall from ish forces on the (‘o|ltil_lcnl, are lo M,.hdv|||,._ whos", ,mme is wmm,,_|,| y the :luthoritios oi’ ilhe State Rc- King of the Belgtalls. Earl (fllrzoll ,.,.,»Vmh,n_ The nnln was first noticed by tin- 01111i-! Canadian in at crouching posi- tion on the very edge of tha rivcr ank. and when he was spoken to TEMPERATURE, gnc man believed to be Clarkson. tarted to rise gave himself a show- TIDE, RIOON, ETC. with his hands and disappeared over ho cliff. -i__.._.__. ( - , TOROQITO. February 4___Ma,.mme. Mlnard a Llnlment curea qarget in cows CONDENSED ADS. 'roo LATE Fon ' CLASSIFICATION ' .n-1n~ ONE CENT per word ouch inser- tion for advertising in this column Cash nlust accompany orders. Mini- mum chnrges, twenty-five cents. PRiME SAUSAGES ALWAYS ON hand at Iiolnlalfs, Charlottetown. Fo`s's`Al_s.- No. s Home .nzwzll cooking stove. Cheap. Apply at 230 _nlillsltflrl St. 6503-i-IIMEN. woman wAN1"s`Pos"i1"i6i~i `""fo"oo housework good cook. Apply Guar- _dian. 7130-%(i_M4lpd. WANTED.-A GIRL FOR_GENEl-`(A"L housework. Apply 55 Hillsboro Sl. 7`l74~2-5m3i LOST. - A GENTl.EMAN'8 GUN- metal watch between Prowsc Bros. and Market Finder please leave nt 95 ltovhford Street. 7168-2-5m!ll FOR SALE AT'A BARGAIN- A 33 foot shaftlng 21,5 inch. Can bc seen running now.- A. Duchemin & Cn. _ 7154-2-4M2i. FUR NOTICE-l WANT SOME GO'0D muskrni. rod fox and mink sklns.,, J. D_ Jenkins, fur buyer, [lox 225. , (‘.hnrlotlciown. 7171-2-5m l_ LOST- ON FEB. 151" BETWEEN liosy Korner nnd Sydney St. a lun handbag. Finder please leave nt Guardian . 7183-2~llM41pn _ FOUND-A GENTl.EMAN'8 SILVER' watch on Fohrllary (th. Owner may have same by identifying some and paying for nd; apply (lunrdian. 2-timil T0 LET.- A SMALL iiDR05Fl suitable for nurse or gentleman, in prlhte family with all modern im- provements including phone. Ap- ply 84 Hillsboro Street. . 6841-1-'lMtf. w"A"u"i':'“°“o_\7!Tf£Io= s `§fss1"€lTT“A s` Machinists, Brass niahers and Tool Makers. Steady employment- l and highest wages to -good work- .. T. 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