1 -3 ~ as gg. HFEB ' 1. "'»'-ffm”-‘.” 1* - We » _ _ 1.-..1;; ‘ _ _ - ”_= -- , ~.','- - _`:»_e .f-._'~...>_ 1- ’ Q - _ J _ . -_.~ .’ -_fw"‘i'1‘?».5}_"‘- ‘ '%»»a"--1-‘.."..$' "_ . _ _ » -. _ -_ , -. _» .1 ._ Y,-,<_,. 1’ .1 1*" 1 _“-4*; “.7 _ _' ._ ~ _ c ~ 1~ _ _:_.1,-;.;.1.?_~~.-!‘._1e..:.~;.,=».~.,p.¢-.w'~ ‘ . f E ' ~"f._“_,f_ . 1.1 . . _ ~ _ _ 1- -1%' ‘1 L1-.If ‘ '1~“fi.`~fI `- 1 .‘ 1 .».. . _ ...iz _...L ,-..» .. ....,...~.~.».e.- . .- .1,, _-1' . >-"11 ,_ '___ ~ . -1 ._ _ _ _ _ se . “ ».~" '..f _ »r... __.,_..._, _ » . ‘ -1.1 . - ._ »<~_» 1- -1¢11- _ -~~».1 - A _ _ - -. _ 1 . .1_- .1 . ~ ._ _ <. f. _H ~ _.___ _1_,_`____ .___,_:fl¢kyf»,1.< ________..<‘ r -._ QELEBRATION, CHI-\RLOiTTETOWN 1 L . _ . . ,,.. . ...-.»4.. _1..,,, e,_..____ ,. up IIE conuow lull ‘ jamN~f=|N¢l=' nA||...v |H‘iH.Wile’€¢§¢""»}’“ii¥l._ ` " . __ _g_,_;~_ __ -1=~_f___9' _ *levi turner _ CHARECTTETOWN, 'cANArDA,-MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1914 mel- er x1.t.~. {e-g,°_,g1§,f;,,;f1g,4,f_;;_vg;-1_gg,s_rr,>,,{5p;:_dl- itis. B ‘ es ' ' _ he s 'mossy-sea _mm smt- ~°°~» °--1 =°~ 1° .~..f..:-up 1.” P- Ill. _ _ 1°. ` ~ Finn roi sans. .rr so 'rn Rlspr burner, 4| miles from Qllar- lottctovlli, Feontaininlz 93i.l¢Nl U1 ' s me mite el__eul:lvetu:_n. wl¢l:___°_~ }| ju A SIIG HPD _ :even buildings. 391% _£0 " 39~._..°_.|'._°.' ! "EE passe-i-nlqtl. '°‘ " rusuo”auo'rIoN 'House io Charlotte- town 01|" ’ 111- y the 199! 'U1 0| J __ t t|.1se'sl' la 1 "':..°§5::' '§§2*1 ‘.;*.'.*l to il M,,g|m,,,,,‘__ shelters, Royal Bank °""‘i"" »°9"”°°"_E°“`eses-1-lmn. ‘_ ‘tural one el omarle ln me re *fha summary 'Elf the results of all his NINE HUHSES HUHNEIJ ll] IJEAIH MONTREAL, Jan. 11.-Nine horses were 'burned ~ to death Saturday evening in a blaze in s. stable near the Montreal stock yards. The cause of the fire is unknown. The loss is estimated at $20,000. EEUNUMIII IMPUHEANIIE 1 [ll SEED EHAINEHAUE Capt. Joseph Read, of Summersidlei last night delivered an exceptionally interesting and valuable address to the students of the Short Course in Agriculture. Capt. Read dealt with .the subject of “The Economic Im~ portance of the Seed Grain Trade to Prince Edward Island." _He said:-"I need not tell an aud- ience like this _-that the oat___ crop of. the World lsdnefoi the n’id`dt‘l'ihpoi‘t-' ant of the great food-producing cer- eals. This grain has long been re- _cognized as one of the best foods, not ibnly for man but for'beast. "A celebrated Englishman once de- clared that the reason the blest men in the world were found in Scotland and the best horses in England was because oats was the common feed. "Tha oat grows must abundantly in the Temperate Zone and the fact that a very large portion of the land area is in th-e Northern Temperate Zone, which is now being filled up with people as it never has been be- fore. will mnke this crop an increas- ingly important one. “You younger people will probably be surprised when I assure you that in my life time the world's popula- tion has. more than doubled. Every morning that a Canadian gets up there are a thousand more Canadian mouths to feed. The un0cG\1Di9d 111055 oi the North is being.peopled to a greater extent than it ever has been in the worid’s history and as time goes on the demand for this cereal will increase like population in o geometrical ratio. The production of oats then is not u. passing industry. but a coming one. Go where you will today, whether it be in Africa. South America, Europe or Asia, wherever glvllisatlon exists, oatmeal will be found amongst the very first items on -the menu cards of the hotels. f~New this l>r°vi"¢° is nreemlnentlv fitted for the production of seed batli. Our climatic conditions induce a large moisture content into this grain. This moisture content, where it is not too excclhive. is an advan- tage to the grain for seed Pl-\l'P°5°°» while it is a positive disadvantage for the production oi ostl.l\°Bl-the kiln drying process evaporating the profit where the grain has to com- petg with the _qi-y, ghard kernels of the continental grown product. This special character of Island 'oats there- fore will sugiclt t0 YO" E/11° 9~`d'E5”" bmty 0( _pw ugfng oats for seed rather than for mills!! P“"P°9°5- You must understand t at in grow- lag oats for seed you Will M f°"°°d by the necessities of the case to Dro- duce a certain quantity for feed, that ls to say for animal feed. b°¢H“S¢ Nw large kerncll 0111.7 are p\‘0P¢l`\Y Ut for feed: Pier. zevln ef the As\`i°“1~ u _ _ port for 1% gives the result of one ,gg-'| influence upon seed selection. wg;-k` 5| it relates to oats is as fol- 'lowez-Number of years test. "V0" Yield of crop per acre. 62 bushels for the large seed, 54 1-10 bushels fo the m`.edium-sised feed and 46 6-10| tro and General Mercado saw the assault would be nothing less than a massacre. The federals had only Ififty rounds of ammunition per man and the order was therefore given to ‘evacuate All the federal officers and soldiers who could scramble to the American side did so. The others fled in all directions. About nine oclock when the fights was in pro- gress seven wagon loads of doc- _uments belonging to.Huerta cross- _ed the border and were captured by the American soldiers. American soldiers were held in readiness for several hours. A steady stream of women, children and wounded soldiers crossed the border. The defeat oi the federal army marks the most important rebel victory in the present revolution, giving Villa command of the whole lof northern Mexico. General Villa ,was hunted for nearly twenty years '11 1 a bandit. He is now military head of northern Mexico and threat- ens to march to Mexico city to dis- :pose Huerta. lllllllllill HI IS (Canadian Press) PAR]_.S, Jan. 9.-Cardinal Lcon Adolphe Alnette, Archbishop of Paris, in an admonition which be publishes in the churches here to-morrow, ior- hids dancing tango as a sin which must be confessed and for which pen- uance must be done. “We condemn," the Archbishop said, “a dance lm- Portfed from abroad known under the 115.1116. Tango, which is indecent and eilensive to morals. Christians may not in conscience take part therein. It shall be 'the _duty of confessors to lake notice of this _in the administra- tion of the sacrament oi penance." Cardinal Asnette, also, will pub- lish to-morrow an admonition against the daring and eccentrlcities of modern dress. _ “We remind wo- men,” he will say, "that they should observe always the rules of Christian modesty which are tob often violat- ed. We ask Christian women to u_n"ite, in abolishing_certain 'styles oi dress which are contrary to decency." Jean Riehepin, a member of the French Academy, and his wife, who nm joint authors oi a new comedy, The Tango, at the opening perform- nncee of which Premier Polncaire was present, said to-duy he totally dis- ugroed with the views of the clerics, and that Tango, us danced in the sa- lons of Paris, was a charming dance. I-le recently read in the French Aca- demy an essay tracing the descent of the Tango from the religious dances of Greece and Rome. Andre ide Fouquires, the noted French literary and- art authority, said the Cardiaal’s prohibition of Tango would cause emotion and dis- may in Parisian social circles. THE WEATHER. ' THE TEIPEIITIIRB TIDE, IDBI. ETC. (Special to The Guardian) ‘ T01-tON'I‘0, Jan. 12.-Winds, _ ln- eroasing to gales from southwest, by night. Local snowialls; slightly high- er temperature. 'rr-in »wEa'rHsm.-. saturday' brought the first reul snowstorm of the season, about a foot of the beau-_ tiful falling. On Sunday it was mild, with light snowfall. The highest temperature registered yesterday was 20 _degrees .1-bovo pero. ss against 19 degrees above the low- est recordod on the previous nilht. At nine s. m. yesterday it was 20 degrees above; at 9 p. m., 14 de- greoie above. n1»¢ruuslsi¢s¢»\sllsafs~Hs°°'»_ . »_ , .yl»-- ~ -_ 1_ _ _' " _¢‘_'»E" .”". '.3 '-‘I '.,'." ;`I'!"l."-‘:J»*l.` fi ‘A _._ Q" ~1_=_f.`i.;'.»._ 1~._1.__ -'._1-_'~‘,.'~"¥i_ 2,~_ ' '1'_ -'1~"_-.'z"3"-‘” " ‘*1-'f_’~» e\¢1»`\'_ sf. __ _ ~ 4 ‘. __ __ _ _. _ .g »‘<;1= x .v s 1.". - . . .,1-1;. E ._ ._ 9 vc . ' ‘_,l.v» '-»». .61 1 - .__ f _ __ _ _ _ -..<_11..'~‘ .*»I'|'*‘ 1.. t ‘-_<_ ._ l_v--- ___ Pftmicr and Mrs. Malhieson General Villa is NowMiIilary Grimmer Appointed Judge, Strikers Using Dynamite. Objects to Policy of Fisher- OWL ghnr-die" Pre--li _ wilhHim. Other Members Head of all Northern Ezekiel McLeodChieflusiice, Troops Called Out and men’s Union in Collusion {‘,§§“?_"\,‘_*.l‘;;i‘l‘E‘§ElEEfE'5Hl'hiifevfstx; Of Family Summoned. Mex|c0~ GJ- Clark Ally. General. Bloodshed Feared. Wiihliberals. ”°““"’Y "e‘i°°?E*°1E-Ngffilglfgfi EEECIEE plane lute Saturday and fell 25 feet, ____ ____ __ _.1 _ Bcfwlly was descending after nn ex- _ ”"'* hihltioll flight and directly below the (Special to The Guardian) MEXICO. Jan. 11.-The Mexican (Special to The Guardian) (Canadian Press) (l' » but was ml uutumomle driwu by o'r'rAwA, Jan. 11.-Hon. David-federal army with ite nine generals <_vl"r_lwA, Jan, 11,-A partial re. JoHANN1ld.l¥td sur_1-lliolngqwnt wg; made in the Cabinet result the condition tonight is _very October. _ After saying hc innl wired .1 ° _5° Ui 0" 8 B Bm B Louncll meeting Saturday. grave. that he wlli retlrc und resign his sent, (- . _ cannon and rifle ilre. General Cas- At the gtg' _ D it i ' ' ` ('“"“dm“ rressi' same s ing I-lon Ezekiel ynum e s being used ll the in the Le lslature us nlenbo f ~ ,~ - . Mcllrod was promoted to the Chief strikers in the Territory near Eiollan- Twiliiugatg, Sir Robert lnnyliz .,fVElI.'I|`fNA" Juu.7'm"'4 ~Kmg Quarles Justiceship of the province, succeed- HGSUUFE-~ shall never be u party to nliowlng _,,,._.| jllrrmlm' " “als Om 'H Serb inizhdifl- _I¢‘re_d_erio_§ Bkarker, retired. __ A;_\__ell(ort w;_1__s__rn_ad__e toda_y to blow 0_;n: party 1'cp1'esentin12 one cle-nlent ir, ' y ' J le us ce ar er was appoin ed up e ‘ape i e ween envcr and t c erluntr- to aiu ._-.,|.tr.,l ,,, vu- tc the Supreme Court Bench in 1893, Jefbrgc Coch. No* one on the train affairs to tyhe ixclusion of _m___§§;__ on Theyl;<;___o_n;=;__;1;;1c hem ___ Came Han Q_-me __ lar" tion. Dr. Mel-’hedria. of Toronto, multiplied very rapidly and the point______ce for beé, which we are h_w______ number of shareholder. ware Present was mshgq to New Yury today for n9w .` W-as to Frevgnt this lzeprn* at tb r se t ti h i i d und the business of th evsni _ m s u d le 6 |18 WAI consultation. ‘d\1C'2i0Yl- gf °°;_’ 52:1 °J°rg't_E_1_:_n€0th‘;€`more emenp tin rlhakc nel 'effdnrt tonilellvd t1'1|H9“°t°d WW harmoniously. The Wllld be 0"” 9 0" e ° 5 beef animals ns a part of their yearly Provisional Directors were unani- CE°““ mnk' The .mws “gm "° ba farm products. A grant trouble is muusly elected to control the sdslrs . A cleaned, N19 mm“E‘5 sh°“Ed b° d°“° experienced in the fact thot we have oi the Company and were tendered . ' _ `_ in the morning b9f0l`° *-119 °°W5 Wwe Dairy blood and Beef blood 'being the thanks of tha meeting (gr the fed oi- bf_1_fo_rc me h°f:_dh'l_s_ Vgzlcdiz' mixed wl_t_l_lout_ nny_ thought _of the splendid shape ln which the business turbed. e m or s ou a - resu . ang Hg P0111 0"" _l’l"‘1 0 of the Compun had been conducted (SDWIBI £0 the G\U1fd|Bn)- fill 110* to b° ‘““"“’“tE“5 b°°"'°"“ ““°th°" Wm '“°."" "°“E’lt “' “ny” so fur. The Diregtors' Report showed sr. Joi-IN, Jan. 1o.- Mrs. Mary from nie person and the buckets thins definite heme acquired. and _for ,,_,,_, only ,_ ,_,,,,,1, _,mount 0, the au- Conley (nee Fox) wife of Patrick J. should be well cleansed, that was, those who wish to undertake rmsml, thonzed capita, stock remamed ,to died this week in Medford, Mass. A after they had been washed, they beef the best type of nmmni is the ____ som In addition to the eight bmthor uve' in P' E' Island' smium be primed ;:E;'g¢wdt:u1‘dm&TS IddgntittyagfwilmiEilwadnlifeat nnililevilliinrgi pairs oi foxes which have been in _ting WP- cf. B9 ° “K I ¢ mein calves ranch for some time, it was repor an rm A8 Bom M own” time be capab e o prof g ~ thc b 'B - P °' 1 ,_ f| t 1 t_ __ that n number of pair! Oi lllilll. then, after the milk had been drawn, §:_';f_ Y: 1t|§,n;,:s:¢?b?lit;sincthE§ da?ro;f skunk, marten and fisher had been E it 9h°md b° °°°l°d and “pt °°°1'|llve stock breeding in spite oi the purchased. some of which had al- (CBDBGIBII PWM) Mr. Bose__Sl>0k;3___0| 5;;'_°"“‘ d°?;°"5°;,iact that many men discredit the ready arrived and the remainder were OTTAWA JBD 9 -'P116 Railway cooling t 0 In ON! W3 8 . . _ » - - ` idea. due at an early date. The outlooi lor Commission to-dey issued an order to pumped for the =t0°“ th°f° °\‘°“‘d *’° 'rue mean industry l...e_\.een feel- me eneeeee el one erzenlzetlen ls become eilective on February 1 mek- two troughs provided; the Dwi U1l8\1f» ing more or less nf n decline during very bright me the management _ _ _ 1 _ _ ;°...' ;':‘:..:.“l.v.:.::::‘. .r;‘:‘°.z "1 ;:_.:.;::1.;°:. :.f:..‘:.°::::1.';°..r-;.;:::.°..z.;‘:;~;s..mar:-2: p_;1.e,,;<; ls. .;na::‘:l~l:‘: 1: er "°'° ' " ‘ " t l_'rh. t "1 ‘° *“°,,“"‘{ ‘°“°“$‘.}.“‘,¥;..'3'I.‘L'l.‘°.....'i2 I.'.‘.}}.'.1S."§.‘€" H"i'1"" “ 1°” ““° '°` FUUR HOUR HDLIDRY {,'§§,1’,,.§°‘.’.§..§“....§“‘."..\.“.§`.§‘..‘§‘I.T..."“.55 f,‘§?..,`§‘I.‘i.‘l"`ff.'} ¥£{’.." “°.?.’1........".."§‘§’l'i'.`.. §;;{gg'o{“‘,‘{_‘; ‘;;‘;,';,°°f_‘;,§,°“,,§2',{;‘,‘,’,°,{, IDL t ° “3° 3 ° ' ' h th d nt. We have n arkets still demanding ' abundantly than the medium-slscd or The sun sets this afternoon at 51.01 lowed to pass thfollu 0 fcone Z" in the ‘western "°"E“”°S. we entered upon his duties. Mr- Rhino* the small-sized grain, but the oat is and tomorrow 5.02; it rises tomor- (Canadian Press) me from wh_{ch_ the stocg d_r_l;n t,__t_h _____l;l_>'1l_f______________ ___ tha E____t______ ___ov____ ,S ,m ,mknowhdged “pen “Q vu-. _ _ 1 - ~ ___ _ e e-_ _ sing;-ions! ln this psftl°“l";,d"’,;§ "°" “"°"“°g “E” "51 and wednmhy o\'ElTAwl';'r:al':ibZ'rnEIl`;]; E’.??El\;(i1(E»1e E";*e°reer;J;]:Eiatb°e:t't;'E1elera the steer tee. we have s market in Llvernool .‘“““‘ “‘° d"‘°°_f ““;’,°_°”’“‘,‘°;_‘,f“°,‘§o;;‘_ "'° 1'" km” °' th mt pri u l at mo' um Rig] e 1 l rg msec oe th water ln the tub ln wnlen‘1““d ““°“‘°' "1 th” U“l*°d S““°s- th” ma". ' T °,° "2, ° 5 Qu", ° "°p°r:Elgn“°ly mm mum ‘ty 0 Th’ 'mt num" 0' the moon was app” e E? "dry union 6 0 EE: on 1°" lik w e kept would aiwaye “““ We ‘"*’ ““""‘° ‘O ‘“‘P"‘y ‘.’“' “my °"`_Pm ddmx 'ne ' s ' nrogug ygay other grain, on Sunday, Jelly. sth at 8.09 a.m. labor in /ann a to neu_gura __ _the m a . _ __ ___ hom, demand le; ,lone the ,mpplymg Vice-Pres dent, . . ss. ed!- vl want you to especially rememb°\‘| The moon will be full Monday, Jan. 30th, a four hour ‘ holla” M be cool. Mr. Ross wil con nue so, any ,weigh tmde_ The Western T,.eas__ _,_ A_ weuu,-_ M`nqgn$m,_ this l ity becauee a Wlht 01 Jany. 12th at 12.09 a. m. gigantic protest against the imprls- lecture on the subject at another D,.U\_,,_,,,,_, Wm Boon be expected to _,etch H_ L_ H,“°,,_ w_ “_ mg' this mgp, or st sh! rate “NI The length of today will be nine onment of 39 miners in connection date. ' supply their ewn demand, but the w, H. Laney, H.,m. H-eu.- Im. want of puttin( illtc l_Il'_l'0\i°° .57 I°l'lhotirs audten _mi'.\utes. with the recent Vancouver Island --- Eastern provinces, Liverpool and the ` ‘o;“|,,'§,_¢, on n¢e'__s¢iht _ Mlssrdw Linlment Cures Diphtherls. strike. _ lfinsr¢l's Llnlment Cures Dlstemper. United states will always be depend- mnnqq ualmqg Dug Colds, ete. . ~ . `,.-Re" _ . _ _. _, . __ _ _ .__,_ ___ ._ _ ,A 1. *___ .V 1. » ~' '_¢. `,_._ .__ .1-.. _ ._. -_,___ ._ ____ _ ’,___ ._... . I` ,__ _ _ _I _ ___ _ . a B:nlMn:=§e»€sasuiS.§.sa§ss.nn-rc.~..eels.e~.s's.s»=iulea:'st:i&¢“r»bseiuw’ '11‘~1'-"ew-‘.-*f»i1*-*~'*°»""*"=1*2‘~.->11 '~ -’»*."”2»"%E1f'j "`=*" . ‘J- J __ F E s'~.‘.yf‘