ex, .1911 TllIIIIIE..ElIISE$~ _ IIINIIIIIIIISM PEKIN, Feb. 17-Several cases of cannihalism,_ they result of thc great Chinese famine, were reported today l -T "THE LATEST NEWS . . HORNUAHTLE. Ang-. Feb. 11- Cnlfltain Weigalt, Unionist, has hem Illlnlisl iiiclii ,ciiiinoiisio IN IIIE-EIEETIIIII °““ Tl GUARDIAN _ _____________,_ naar or ani." WN UEEN’S COUNTY lt Pays to buy in this Province. from thc centre of the starvation “ect” to pallliamcnl I." lb” bye' There Will bfi 8 WH CHN Skate at zone. According to these reports election here. The district is regu- a ,any Unionist' the Arena tonight. man, a woman and two children were _ F°“’th Regiment Band it *the killed. and their flesh eaten by vil- lagers in the_ community just south of the Tea district. Dispatches were received which con ‘PIIEIIMIIIIIE PIIISIIE IIE- ten cent skate in the Arena tonight. Best of ice. , . - Today is declaration Day in there- firm the stol`Y of harbarlsm. The cent "y°'°I°°£l°“ T0' tha °°9°“‘1 ms' famlehed people are insane from suf- G “Wt 0! QlIeen's C0. fe;-ing\and» rioting is frequent. .Sol dicrs sent to the district have heed I I I' .___ _ Miss Albina Wedtlierbie and Miss attacked. ` 1 I I -~..--_-.-a---_-._. IIIISHIP IIIIIIEIIEII IIIII * IIEIIMIN IIIIIIII BERLIN. Feb. 18-The German war nirshi for use in the aim T LONDON ‘Feb is- The Mor' the pueumdnic plague in Glasgow and East Anvlia. LITE SENTINEE TIIII STEIIINE TIIIIKEI ii Ethel Jenkins spent last Sunday at Post says 'théré are isoiatcd cusezllagf Waterside with their friend Miss Vi-_ ola Ballem. Miss Agnes Lucas, Sackvillc, whose mother formerly resided in this city, had the misfortune to fracture her wrist while skating in a rinkelast week. ' - In referring to the new iight at St. office today placed .an order for an i’eter's Island it was inadvertédly ~ -itat d th t h ' ' p ` y. he specifications provide that the ma rhific have motors developing 320 horse Power which will assure a speer,\ of thirty-six miles an hour. MIIISIIIEIIIIII FITTED WITH BIIIIEIIII IIIIIIIII ERIE, Pa., Feb. 18-The Mauso- leillh of the late Wm. L. Scott, mill- ionhire and congressman, desecrsted reeéntly ln the cemetery by vandals, has been equipped with an electric bu'i\‘glar alarm and electric lights. The alarm connects with the home of Mrs. Charles H. Strong, B, daughter. llllllEXllTl0N FOR Ulll0lllSl'S LONDON, Feb. 17-The Tariff Re- foi-m press is making the utmost capital out of the annexationists in the United States* Congress to push the agitation for Imperial Preference. The editorials of these papers com- ment in the gravcst tone on the al- lcgcddanger three.tsnii%Jg .the Empire. 'i‘hat action of the nionist press, howc'ver, which regards the policy of preference as killed hy the reciprocity agreement takes, like the Librral press, a light View of the matter and regards the Bennett resolution n~.e~ely ns a move intended to embarrass 1-resilient Taft and prevent, the ratin- nntion of the agreement. Among the Liberals there is a dis- WISWHTI MC(lBtt0!'l IIBS heeri sentgncej to the penitentiary lor life for ,steal- ill;: n turkey. This being his third conviction for similar ollencesghe was given the life term under the habitu- al criminal act. , $60.000.000 FOR Pi<:'ri'<:nsBuRG, rsh 11-'rhs government has asked the duma to vote $60,000,000 for the construction of four battleships by 1915. The vcs‘- e a t e old light was a fixed GP.ORGET()WN, N. Y., Feb. 18.- une. 'lynn 'was incorrect, the old Tfht being an acculting light and the LW one another of similar style but .nore powerful. It seems n happy thought that the »}eorges and Marys 'throughout the ulinpiro should contribute each a .mall sum to make up a tstimonial as a roronation gift to the good King George and Queen Mary whos: _‘_ names they bear. These names are not perhaps the most numerous in Prince Edward Island, but it may be assuined that those bearing the nuine of George or Mary are like all the 5915 are t0 bf? YU’-"WT S0b85l-011001. rest of the people of this Provinde Petropavlosk, Ga _ ' . position to view both moves from the standpoint of partisan or faction- al cxpediency, while there are not a few `wlio think that the Congressmen are having a bit of fun at the ex- ;pense of their British cousins. ni-lut and Poltava .entirely loyal and devoted to th. Crown and will respond to the re- quest. of the Lieutenant Governor an;l Illrs. Rogers, who have very properly taken the matter up. The announce- ment appears elsewhere in this issue of The Guardian. ` I NEW YORK, Feb. 17-"The subiectl _ ' of ifrsatest interest is now before the iw ld at large," said Charles M. Stlxab today, as he stepped from ,the gang-plank of the steamer Maur- etania, “is the pending reciprocity 'agreement between the United States ,und Canada. Personally I believe in ireclprocity. There is no real bound- ary between the twq countries - no- thing but an imaginary line, and there is no reason why two nations so situated should not have closer trade relations. I “Annexation ‘_’ Every sensible man knows that isn’t seriously considered Iby Americans, noi", in my experience, lis it so considered in England." - ii ‘ in ' 4 l of your nim-or slioulrl lic--:ind can do~foi' you. Your food will -your howcls will he i'cgul;;r nn Good Health is the Target good hcallh and you can woi'l: with Iiopc-Ilnrl lilo worth li\'in_f;-rise after nights of rcslful slecp-lifirc energy and :uuhiiiou-know ` Content. If you :irc out of health, or in poor condition. see what EEGTTMWS Pl. S 'Your blood will lic purer and you will ical nioic cln-crful. Your whole system will be hcnciiicrl :incl you will know why so many thousands have found that Becclinm‘s Pills hit ilie target and I H't R' ht Every lime P d i b Thg B hlm.S,¢-H¢lF“S.l-luvlshifv.Enlllud- simply brought down the housewith ggilllirzvel-llwlhel-Ie|no€:ad:ilidU.b.Ame'rica. lnboxcs25cenis. well merited applmlse. It was 8 big first in iznpomiiicc. Got and keep taste right and nourish you lieiicr cl your ncwous sixslriii corrected. Last evening Mrs. G. W. Hodgson Eagertnilied the members of the Choir, ureh Wardens and Officers of St. Peters Cathedral to a supper at her home, 5 Grafton Street. On the table a pleasing variety of temptingly, tasteful productions of the culinary art awaited the guests, which need- less to say were disposed of in pro- per style, and heartily appreciated. ‘After supper, speeches were delivered by a. number of those present, follow- ed by a toast to the hostess of the evening and a general vote of thanks for her hospitality. Someone happily suggested “For She's a Jolly Good Fellow," which was rendered with a right good will. Auld Lang Syrie and God Save the King brought to a close a most pleasant and enjoyable evening. ` The People’s Theatre 'played to good houses last night and the large audience were more than satisfied with the splendid program. In the modern cliiderella. a strong story was developed while in Jean Goes Fishing the Vitagraph favorite, dog Jean, was greeted with heqrty applause. The Cowboy' photo play was 'nc - of the best .The People’s Theatre luis shown rind this portion of il:c rio- gram was never better. Billy Htcw- art, returned for a' short engagement in illustrated song,. met with 1_1 grand reception and his song was ilne-sung with an enunciation seldom surpassed. Billy is a. genuine favorite here and his many friends showerll their appreciation of him last night. Newk Sawyer, Smilolo ist certain s . ' ly ‘sustained the suitability of his name last evening and his rendition “l 'never had such a time in my life," night at the People’s Theatre last E- _--5- __} .1 n-g night, but then every night is that in this popular house of entertain- ment. ' /I A 1"; 5; An undertaking which will appeal 'ks- if _s"$' 7 -_ very stron 1 to the minds of l lo - is to ask all throughout the Empire who bear the names of beloved ' ff.; _ J . » 4'., rv al v A » 'V __ al British subjects is now afoot. _It -" -Y. King and Qieen to contribute n I F l f"`\- ` small sum towards a fund to be pra- sented to their Majesties as a Coro- nation gift. The people of this pro- vince are second to none in their ' 1.-»\/' »i it a <1 t' c K' ? / ;, df* Oya y all EVO lon 0 our ing \ ; v . ' 1 . u\.,_ 5 and Queen; and all the Georges and O 'vu /' "7 ( Marys of P. E. Island will no doubt 1. f' 5 -s-_ 'V' _ wish to have a sharein such a pop- -, _ ular movement. Every man an-d boy “Ll as Give The Uood home made bread-made of "BEAVER" lt iliaaiia vigor, bone and muscle to YOU' 8"°Wf“§ °l“ 1'1"; became it in a perfectly balanced food. And itu the _eil_ expensive food you can put on the table. BEAVER FLOUR is Western Spring Wheat and a scientific blend of the heat Ontario Fall Wheat. lt is al good for pantry as for Bread, and beat for both. YOU groccrliuit. ' PEALBRS-wsu .n fa- aries. as ma. Cw-° G"i“' '"4 °°"“"° 'me 1'. n. 'unraon co. uurrsn. 11° C‘“"“"' Ont. I YA whose name or Part 'of whose name is ' ~` T \ I.; "George" and all women and girls -. *YQ* ng; f. whose names include “Mary" in any QL _. of the forms given below are invited .,_r V 0 cg' to contribute. The names of all con- ' L ' ' trlbiltors will api-lear on the'list pre- children `;/» ' Gllod Bread sented to their Majesties. but not the amodnt given by each. The smallest sums will be accepted, but no one contribution may exceed Five Dollar.-i, Subscription lists will be distributed throughout the Province and will ru- main open until Easter Tuesday, April 18th. Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Rogers who have taken this matter up ask for the hearty co-0Der- atlon of all in brlnginf' it to the no- tice of those specially interested. Contributions will only be received from men and boys of the name of George, and from women and girls who possess as part of their Christ- ian names Many, May, Marie, Maria, Marian, Marion, Mariam, or Martha. in this city subscription lists will be found at the Dominion Savings n,..i._¢, ¢nS~‘¢m_ee of no Auipfant _ - .Provliicial Secretary and at al it e chll‘¢¢f°f1`\N“\'T°`-` Wm all tlzlle Siren), ni luis ' and weekly newspapers n ro vince kindly ‘copy this intirnation? , If _.._a.__.¢~L___.-aL--- . .l , NEW YQRK FI. M_>_____¢A ____* ~"~ ' " " 1 ' `_ _ ._-Y nmuxmomuso .mm._& Wm K _ Pl _ ‘l‘b'li h rmen Fish Dealora.-Kindl faio- 3 1; d h tic than oth rs, con us wld: ;°ff:"*:§m“:‘n:;||dry':: Tgfggglnilfz ll:lill°l‘roiTnin aaforln that acts quick m mayzikom t I I -ly 'on the blood. Extract of' beef a _ ._, -» » 0fV*I“° red. Pncelnutritive and Sherry wine a tonic , _ T° m'h"'“°“'T'“'Y“°;°*l\'I*° A" °‘;'&°°§‘;;d.°°°c°.,d,‘n°::d Sionciislltimiilant. No other preparation can Limited, Porontn. Oat. 3': mt; ""°'°“‘° °nI"',‘,'I°II,"“ t',I°?2,n demiln-1 'I V Rg °“§“uI,t °' ';,°°“,I,'; °';%,,°p;e°tI'I::r'1l:: I l t r ter s n ‘ EA . o e. s s a - - ~ " f}'§“°n °“T'mT:V.g°n°*P:'T°°TI°:d' ° untgvamlz: ayzilmlldsd alzndln ic lllaolilnnon Drug Co., Cor. Ghdgeo. 30510” Ans - y 5 |m,m,°,, A special freight tiain was run on 'lie Murray Harbor line yesterday which arrived' in this city last night 'about eleven o'clock. ` The Rev. J. Abbot Winfield, Immi- gration Agent for this Province, is again bringing: outh a number of Scotch and- nglis farmers with theirlwlves and families, also a num- ber of fine selected farm laborers arid domesticsf All these have situations secured for them to come to. The party will have nearly $40,000 among them andiare a fine class of people. Two of the party intend to promote fruit growing and raise -nneipoultryr One of the farmers is ii good wheel- wright and ancrther is also ii.. good sto_nernasun`. This 'makes tlxe"l~`»fourth party sinbe iss: April. ivrnfwiniisili states that he has been much helped by the very encouraging letters sent to him' from those _who came out in April and August last. The emigra- tion work for this province, for maui reasons is a very difficult one, but Mr. Wlnfleid's absolute faith in the Garden Province and its possibilities, Bild 'What he knows of it, has been a strong factor in his work. The party sails on Good Friday, April 14, by the S. S. Victorian and should ar- rive nt-Halifax the following Friday lh time to enable them to reach Clic r- lottetown on Saturday night. Fail- ing this they- should _be here on the Monday night boat from Picton. Hammond Kelly. Southport, rc- turned home yesterday on the mml special from Georgetown from North Sydney where he had been racing L0nKb08t -for his present owner, Charles Thompson of that place, in a match race with Billy, 2.2l;. The purse was $400. As previously ra- ported liongbost won handily in three straight heats. A great, deal of excitement prevailed, as .Billy was never beaten in the ice races before, and fully three thousand people wit- nessed the race. North- Sydney pa- 'pers to hand which appeared before the race have commcntzd on it and it will he of interest to note the items. One says: “Perhaps uw _greatest of all match races will bs that arranged to take place next Friday on the ice at Upper North Sydney. Since A.C. Thompson purchas ed the speedy'sidewheeler from Ham- mond Kelly, of Southport, P. E. I., nearly four months ago the wise ones prophesized that ere winter had pass- ed the newcomer's right for superior- ity would be questioned by the veter- an Mat Brown, of Sydney Mines. The latter but seldom talks “horse” but when he hears of real or imaginary whirlwinds he has always the cour- age to call on the eamey Billy. And the latter has his host of admiring backers. Hence it-came to pass' that g, meeting between these two choicely and speedy pacers has been arranged for Friday next for-a purse of $400 best three _in five. Another item an- nouncing Mr. Kelly’s arrival in North Sydney follows: Hammond Kelly, one of the mostprpsperoiis P. E. I. farmers, whose specialty is dairying, arrived in town this morninrr from his home in Southport. Mr. Kelly is BD €XDericnced and ardent horsemen, having among other fast ones, raised the speedy gelding Longboat, which he sold last fall to A. Charles Thompson. Mr. Kelly is hare to hold the lines over Longhoat." Both these items appeared in the North Sydney Herald, of which S. G. Thorne, formerly of this city, is edit- 0l`. i l- : : A meeting of King Edward In- stitute will be held at Thorndyke School house, Feb 27th., for the pur- pose of considering the purchase of fertilizer, farm seeds,-etc. Meeting op- en at seven o'clock. By order of dir- ectors, Jas. A. Shaw, Secretary. _ 2-Zldli. ______.___ FEED-__ - AULD--At Covehead, Feb. 19, 1911, Mrs James Auld aged eighty-six Funeral today, Tuesday at two o'- clock. DOLLAR-In this city, Feb. 19, 1911, Mary Dollar, aged 75 years. Funer- al from the residence of,Mrs R. Beer, Fitzroy St., east, today, Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Milton Cemetery. “ Consumption ” Thraa Doctors lttandad Her. Dr. Woof: Norway Pina Syrup Gurad .Ilar. It has long been known that the bal- samic odor of tho newly out pine tree heals and invigorates the lungs and consum tives improve and revive amid the pergime of the pines. Since _but few 'can command the luxury of n visit to the _pineries, it will be good news to many to :now that the essential healing principle of the pine has been separated, and refined, and combined with other absorb- ent, expectorant and soothing medicines of :eco ized worth in the manufacture of Dr. Wloodh NorwsiyePine Syrup. Mis. Charles Mc rmott, Ilnthuist, N.l3., writes: “I thought I would write and lot you lmow the benefit I have received through tho use of your Dr. Wood's Norwaty Pine Syrup. Three _yenrs ago I hu Consumption and had .three doctors attendingl me, and they were very much alarme about my con- dition. I waslo' weak and miserable I fcould ~ not do-_ my housework. While D 0 Bl WB m- # if°1*ni’h~"““n.u ‘es _-.y penn' lvwelghf- ,n"€i\in of 3'! pounds in cpm; years. Idnow lilep it " th h lt etimapn wou not Ill; wi°l,hc:ll1t!°it‘for snytliing in I owe my H l’l-l)o;t'25 cents at alldoalers. Manu- factured only by The T. Milburn Co., 5 in IIl_IIIII]EIlTlIIEII KINGSTON, Oilt., Feb. 17-Robert J. Reid. undertaker, started out yes- terday to conduct. a funeral at Elgin- hurg. The snow was deep, and while lie was trying to break s. passage the hearse fell over upon him. The depth of the snow enabled Mr. Reid to crawl out with but slight iulllrics- SIX PEIISIINS I _-__ . least six persons were dro\vaedfoi_f the, coast. south of San Pedro in;a_n at- tempt to smuggle a party of Chinese labors. _ PINKERTOHS TRY Milllll Ill RU$SELL'8 SUIT l\IO'NTIlEAL, Feb. 17--Afl‘lflavits were tiled today in the $200,000 ac- tion of David Russell against the Pinkerton Detective Agency hy W. A. McNamara, their local superintendent and Kenneth R. McPherson, K. C., setting forth that the particulars de- manded in their recent motion for further particulars of Mr. Russe_1l‘s claim were essential to the making of a ro er defence. This was dems ded tion came up at a. previous hearing before Justice Weir, when the delibere was discharged and time grunted for filing the afldavits. IWEIIE IIIIIIWIIEIT s.iN `FnANc1sco, Feb. 17-At.-2"-E2-'=== D P n by Mr Russell's counsel, when the mo- I you get all three in Seal ,Brand offee I _ -the favorite -inamillion if-1~ ~ 14.- .» ? - _ AN.\'oprcQi}1ils1i:rs_ t ‘_ “l0c skate at Arena tonight. -ith Regt. Band ui attendance. un Attention is called to the L.0.A. l3.A. ad. which aPlJears in this issue. “"Regular meeting Lodge Prince Ed- ward. S. O. E., this evening at g_ White Rose degree. *~"Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No. 10, I. O. O. F., meets tonight at B o'clock. sharp. Initiation. A full attendance of the degree staff requested. *’R0bt. C. McMillan, West River, Lot 31, will sell by auction on March 6th, at 1 o’clock, his farm, stock, crop‘and implements. For further particulars see ad. in this issue. ' ' 2-20dr1i. -Inl and 2 pound sealed tins '4 Admission "Voice Specialist. Prof. I-1. AA. Tnnton, teacher of Voice Culture, Piano and Organ. Voice Cultiirs g specialty. Studio, 156 Great George St. 2-7d!tSI‘W6w. “All patriotic sons of Prince Ed- ward Island who can take advantage of it should not fail to hear Rev.:I-I. E. Thomas lecture on Building 3 Na- tion in the First Methodist school- room on Feb. 28th. Don't forget the date. 2-21d4i. V *"Don‘t fail to attend the tea held by the Woman's Auxiliary iii St. Faul's Schoolruom .this afternoon from 5 till 7 o'clock. Delicious sand- wiches, pastry, cake, codec and tea will he served. Home-made candy for sale. Admission and tea 15 cents. i _ Beer 6:? Weeks Beer £5’ Weeks Beer fs? Weeks \ r-1 _ _f _ FJ __ rf ff _.5 : A D $7 ' 'G4' ,si s_».'.“ - \ ` ` _{>,‘ c , . _ , iff-Q21' .__> _I/. in _ -, gs-it' .-an Lasl week of our big linen sale A great success--everybody idelighlcgl-»-wonderluls values. -Saturday next, Feb 2'5tl1, positively brings this most successful of all linen sales to an end. ‘ Until then come and buy-I-select from the most splcndidly complete stock ever shown in Ch’towa. _Ilouseliold linens of every kind--table linens, =1=:PJ4»S_»_¢_.‘I.l2l“..t.l.‘i‘..‘it‘%l.'iIt‘l.:.i‘f"f>1'll;°‘l£lr.‘:..l_ -- - - - - n..i.. New York 5b.!.I"l'.%’.-QW'-Q . \\‘*r is -- :... .l'...f3“,'°°"§,“,;. Fish Me"-=';,L° Assn. T22. f_L‘jj§fj°‘j________W__ _ sums iiium ci co B . k “.~,,W“i\.1¢;g ‘ ioraiusrilh ~ I gg-,~,,,~,_,,_,,‘;~;_-3 ..i....._ P ._ .. »`__ , I , $2? "za EF* _:yy -. I I i i \