I T"‘“"'RIA§ ALL OVER PRINCE IDWIARD ls -.I is -<2 gs re U2 CD :E -'I NOTABLE Di§nilcri0N.F0ii Mliiii Iiifii Ar irIEP0RriNr couiicii He is Made Knight of the Garter Succegiing the Duke of Fife ,___- (Canadian I‘reB.B) LONDON, Feb. 13-Foreign Secre- wry Sir Fldwnrd Gray, who was inad`c e knight of the Gnrter yesterday, is the only eo/mmoner to receive such an honor since Horace Walpole. The order, excluding foreign Sover- eigns- and Princes of the Blood Roy- al consists of the Sovereign and 25 Knights. ‘ Sir Edward takes the place left vs.- cant in order through the death of the puke of Fife. The King‘s gift to Sir Edward is interpreted as a signal testimony of His Majesty's confidence in the For- eign Secretary, and obtains particu- lar significance in view of Hald'ane's visit to Germany. The War Minister, now back in England, gave his report of the trlp at s cabinet council yesterday after- noon. No oillcial information as to the nature of the mission is forthcoming, but it is expected that reference vuill be made to it in the speech from the Throne at the opening of Parliament tomorrow. _____?._______ IIISI HIS IIIE IN A1SEIIIlIN.S INNNINEAI. NINE __»... (Canadian Press). MONTREAL, Feb. 13-A fire breals- ing out at half `past twelve in 'the prmnisrs of J. W. Hughes & Sona and the Abbey Eflervescerit Salt Co., gained such headway before the eni- ployes of the latter company on the top floor could escape, retreat was clit 'olI'riiid had to he brougilt to `tIf6' ground on ladders, Mnyor John Rogers refused to leave until all were rescued mid thus lost his own life, The manager of the Abbey Co and several others were injured. ’i‘he damage was $20,000. it was .covered by insurance. NNNEN IHNEAI IIE PANINEN'S EIINS il 1 PARIS, Feb. 11-The ratification of the Franco-Germany accord, with the concurrence of the chamber of de- Dlliieu. was signalized today by a dramatic speech by ex-Premier Cle- meneeau in which he characterized she treaty as a "diplomatic mon- "_" He doubted if the accord would be an instrument of peace, as he saw no indications of good will and mode- ration on the part of C-ermany,which five times since 1870 had menaced firance with war without profvaca-_ on. - France had her finger on the trig- ger and should have said “no" to the negotiations conducted “under "I9 Euns of Agadalr." 1 PRINCESS VIEDSPRINCE VIENNA, Feb. 11-Prince George Oi Bavaria. the grandson of the Prince Regent of Bavaria and of the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, Was married .at noon today to the. Afvhduches Isabella Marie of Austra- dallghter of the Archduke Frederick, Duke of Teschsn; ' ` ' A JNIIIIE I win suiiicin iiusiu _ (Canadian Press). » SOU'I‘HAMl"I‘0N, Feb 13-“.ludge, yor are liar!" Bang went the gavel, _ “Court is adjourned nu 1 whip the man who just called me a liar,” said Judge J. H. Knowles in the Commis- sioners Court. _ _He made good his threat and then fined himself for fighting licfore the case was proceeded with. two-forty-five in Iinisis IESIEIINAI IN I NINANIIIINN (Canadian Press). , INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 13-Arrests In c0llIlECtl0n With ‘the (lynumitlng case were not made today owing to the disappearance of some minor de- fendants. The action goes over till tomorrow. INNNNIBNANIS III BANANA UN INIIIIEASI (Canadian l'rcss). ofr'rAwA, ree ia-ii.-.inigriiiii set- tlers to the number of 300,705 ar- rived in Canada the first ten months of the current year, Ahril 1 to Feb l. . PISIIII SHUI IN PAIAIS IIE .INSIIEE _-- PARIS, Feb. 12-A remarkable whirlwind tragedy is reported at n public sale held in the Palais de Jus- tice in Marseilles. Two lawyers were shot down by an enraged litigant whose goods had been destained \ipon‘, and the man then shot himself. One of the lawyers is In n Avery danger- ous condition and the criminal is also seriously injured. TIIE NOVA SCOTIA KNITTING MILLS PASS TO J. C. IAACKINTOSII AND C0. _-_- NEW GLASGOW, February 10-A meeting of the Nova Scotia Knitting company was held yesterday in the Y.M.C.A. parlors, when the control of the company was transferred to J. C. Mackintosh and company, of Halifax Work will be started im- mediately to enlarge the plant and $25,000 worth of knitting machinery will be installed. STEAHER CORSICAN HALIFAX, Feb. ll-The steamer Empress of Britain sailed this morning for Liverpool with the mails. She took 9,270 barrels of apples and in the cargo from this port was '137 »..-~...__ ingots of silvezr. EIJISAII IIEY PASSES NWAN AI HALIEAN ,._.__ _ especial té 'rue cnsraisn). HALIFAX. Feb. 13-Edgar Dey, the hockey player who came here to play with the Socials and later uni. derwent several operations for ab- scesses, passed away in the Halifax Infirmary at 3 o'clocir. His parents both were present. iviuui Pnuuiii ur ruin (Clanadian Press). T'/\l`tTS, Feb 13-Senator Millcronicl in tile Senate outlined the l1‘rench aviation program for which $4,500,- 000 will be expended. ‘Fifteen dirigibles will be construct- ei. France now has 334 aernplanes. PIIIIIIEMAN SIAIIBEI IIE NINNIIEINII -.__ , (Canadian Press). ~ IJAWRENCE, Feb 13-The circum- stances of the_ fatal shooting of Anna Lopyzo as described witnesses point to an attempt on the life of police- niaiil Benoit who was threatened im- mediately before the shut was fired and the evidence points to him as -the target. _______*_-- SZILNIIII FINE IN NEW NIASBIIW NEW GLASGOW, N. S., Feb. 11- Fire here this morning destroyed a block of four wooden buildings be- longing to Raymond Dand, on Pro- vost street. 'l‘hey were completely gutted, and a number of firms burn- ed out. Those burned out are the Miss Wright, restaurant and residence the Singer Sewing Machine Co,; ‘Mc- Mullen’s restaurant and residence,and D. S. Fraser, boots and shoes. COIIIINICATION TIIROIICII PROVINCE ~ . ANDNITN IAINLAND 31-_ul I Yestaerday the Earl Grey left Georgetown at 7.00 a. m. for Pictou with 15 passengers, 25 sacks out- ward mail, express and freight and during the afternoon had proceeded A10 a point about 4 miles northeast of Pictou Island. She remained there over night. The Minto which left Georgetown Monday morning for Picton and which had become fast in the ice .oil Cape Bear, was in the same p09if»i0l1 811 day yesterday and remained there over night.` Her passengers were taken on hoard the Earl Grey yes- terday. . Yesterday six ice boats left Cape Traverse at 8.20 a. m. for Cape T01” mentine with no passengers and 36 sacks mail, and arrived at 12.30 l>:m~ Six iceboats left Cape Tormentilw yesterday st 8.15 s. m., with l png' senger and 62 sacks yesterday S mail, and arrived in Cape Traverse at 12,00 p, m, The mails and pBS90H~ are sms nero this city by ST G _ Effejihrl ti-ein which arrived st. Diunatbry ; . 'w1Nnson, N. s. Capt D. A. McKinnon ClT'l“U¢°es have accepted Bwastikas th‘“I°l\80 Starr Trophy want games "iff Tuesday and Wednesday next vl - have other arrangements in °W- Wire immediately. W. E. REG=AN , WERen , - ~ K0 . _ Cape Y ~ Windsor, N. S. Yesterday the Murray Harbor and Your date! FBUPHDTY 209% 21°" Sourls trains were each 15 minutes -and 22nd, satisfactory. Will wire YOU late, the Tignish was 1 hourlate and the Summerside was 45 minutes late. positively Friday night. D. A. MacKlNNON. Mimml's Liuiment Cures Distempef- Capo Traverse with passengers and Travers b special train Last night a sP¢°iHl fffllll Charlottetown at 8.45 o’clock f0l‘ \ y_ssterday’s outward mail to NOS! Thi’ f°1l0WihK telegrams are self ex- President Western - via the Capes today, six icebolts ‘ League. ieavi Cape Traverse this morning for ggpr Tormentiue and six leav- REPLY ing the letter iert for one 'l`\°Bv°\‘°° . with passengers and all yestrday's Cl-IARLO'l‘TE‘l‘0WN, P.lll.I. malls and the mails and passengers will be brought to this city from I Unless Employers Agree to Minimum Wage for Men ~ and Boy Workers (Canadian Press) I LONDON, Feb. 13-A conference of representatives of the whole of the 800,000 coal iniiicrs in the iliiited Kingdom, which was field in London UNIAIY. Confirmed the devil-iioii reached during the recent ballot to ,bring about 3, national stoppage of work in the cole mines on l<`ebruary 29 un- less in the meantime the :nine own- ers accept the principle of it iuiuinium wage for ull men and boys employed underground. $1,540,000 For P. E. istiiiui _ cis FERRY (Special to The Guardian). OTTAWA, Feb 13-Improvements in the transportation system of P. E. I., upon twhich the govcrniment has decided were roughly eni;iniati.-d at $1,340,000.. 'l`hli~i includes $450,011() for in- creasing the guage of the 1-'_ E. I. ll’y and $490,000 for the construction of a third rail. . ` 4 0 J . . . "\ Q H. ll. BROWN. The Popiilzii' Young l\’ien`s Man, Who is a Candidate for tlouiicilior for Ward 4 in 'I‘oday’s Civic El- . cctiun. Mr. Brown's ability to act as a re- presentative of his district on the City Council Board should be given thorough consideration by every vo- ter iii Ward 4. He is a business man of rare enterprise, acumen and ability-ri whole-souled man whose hand has always been ready to help the needy and to forward any PFW iect that stood for civic imDI`DV¢' ment. As a business man he has already discovered where and how the city is lacking in comparison with other Canadian and American cities. l'liS many trips throughout the continent has given lilm ample opportunity to see just how and why Charlottetown is not going ahead as it should. _ The government of Charlottetown is a business 'matter pure and simple and we need more business men, of Mr. Bi‘own's calibre, _on the Coun- cil Board. He stands for a. bigger. better and busier city; for more ln- dustries; for work and was” I0’ IEATIIER FORECAST Rc. .....- (Specinl to The Guardian)- TORONTO, Feb 14--Moderate to fresh winds, mostly westerly, line stationary or s. little higher temper- atiire. ___________ The temperature at three o'cloc_k this morning by the "Rexall Store Tested Thermometor was 9 degrees above zero. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was eighteen degrees above zero and the highest was twenty-two above. The lowest recorded the PW' vious night was seventeen a.b0ve. Ai nine a.. m., it, was eiEh¢°9“‘ “mv” ‘md at nine p. m., it was eight above. The length of today will be ten hours and twenty-One miliiites- The tide will be high this morning at 8.40 and tomorrow mornin!-l al- 9.50; it will be high this evening at 7,16 and tomorrow night at 8.21. The sun sets this afternoon at 5.25 and tomorrow afternoon at 5.27; it will rise tomorrow morning at 7.02 and Friday morning at 7- The nioon rises tomorrow morning at 4.51. Ininerae imlment eum west in C0" . _ » NIIIHE HNMIIIIS (Canadian Press). LONDON, Feb 13-The belief rumor that Asqiiitifsvretirenie The expenses of the oilice a. Edivard ‘Grey's elevation to will be viewed with displeasure would hardly he sufficient to up the party. PHIIININENI N. S. JUDGE (Special to The Guardian TRURO, Feb 13--Judge at 12.30 this morning. He was ill for two months pleurisy. He was a native o the Nova Scotia House of Ass ui cuiuiii APPIINNEI] IIN (Siccinl to The Guardian will be completed ini 4 years. The Norton Griffith Co., wil the contract. over eleven million dollars. _____________ EAST BIlliN'S NEW and n new round table at w members of the cabinet will s The present council chamb become the office of thc prime ter. 'The new wing on the ess is nearing completion and wil vide housing accommodation fo ous now scattered branches finance department. In the a ling of ofllcers which is to tak the privy council, mounted pol external ailairs offices will al grouped. , ..,.,...,.~..~.~ serves the favorable considers III ASIINIIHS IIEIIIIEM correct is spreading. . ' re and though the term has been the premier has had an eventfu There is little doubt but th majority of the Commons bu IS NEAN Laurence ofthe Supreme Cour f Cape Breton andat one time spea ` IHE ENUN ., 1 o'r'rAwA, Fen is-'rhs Gov General in Council has approv the contract for the developm Courtenay Bay, St. John, N. B.,. The work will start at once A drydock ship repair plant, will be established at it total c WING IS IIIINANEIN E OTTAWA, February ll- . will soon have it new council cl ‘ hi i . 8 . ‘ is- li ` be ,_,_,,,_,.,.,....,....w.....~_~w-.-»~»- 1 e plac ice and every man; for a better public among the citizens. I-le is a young man, has ple good ideas, initiative and date tion to carry theni through. t every public and splrited'v0t€ CONDENSED ADVERTISE! TO_l;l§T. about May lst, hou modern improvements. -Racoons, lied Foxes. _ n In use only a slior will be sold most reasonable. one interested please address ,___._f-._-_-1 2 .SHOW CASES and 'large cabinet for sale at reas price.-F J Holman & Co 2 (Too late for Classification. I ”`°_'”'” "_'_' biscuit . - 1 _ ‘ se to Mrs. J. F. Trainor, 22 G St 2-1 FOR SALE. Fur bearing a and Beaver. For further part write, "Lea," Box 167, Surah: 3 sAi.ia CHEAP, a Piiy ‘Flo .. Reasons for selling. part! away. The instrument is one best, 88 note, and guaranteed. price of the instrument when n $900.00. For cash this inet _ Mm sr-Piano" care Guardian Omc lottétown. ` 3-1 . Mlnsrd's Llniment Cures Diphtherin. Ili I]EIAIN AIIAEIIIEAN IIEIIIIIAIS (Canadian Press). , spatches state that the Persian gov sury Departnieut. spatch adds. that thc Amerieniis will face the <‘iiiii',»;i:s of i|'i‘egiilni‘itie:~: in their ncroiiiris, IIEUNESIS IIEEIIiiNIIIIIN (Caiiniiiaii i’res.-). LONDON, Feb. 13-Sipecinl dcspgit- ches state that Yuan Shi Kai, has requested the p.owers to recognize him as President Plaiiipotinitifiry of ihe (VI .<:i'i:iI i'-,JliI»li" in 1\i'.ii_doii';o Ii-/ith the lowers veiiieii in liinl ivy the i\l;u\rbu.<. EHENSH NAVAL PNNNIIAIIIII IS SUI-IIIIIIIIII (Canadian Press). PARIS, Feb 13-The Chamber of Deputies adopted a naval program by a vote of 452-73. M. Delcasse, Minister of Marine,sub- mitting proposals, said France must have enough worships to ensue the security of the Mediteranneau but it was not necessary to keep pace with other powers. WIIINES SEEN SEVEN MIIES , IIIIIIIA SHAIHANII CHATHAM, N. li., Fi-b. 12--Mel (loggin and Miclinel f~‘e:irlo say they saw ii pair of wolves n ivi-ek ngo on Sunday while in the vroods about live miles from Mr. rIeai'le`s farm. They had gone to an old cninp and were n. little distance from it when n. savage snarling drew their 'nttentioii to their right. Two grey wolves came out in open and ilisaplleaireil in the forest. The presence of wolves within sev- en mfles of town is almost an un~ heard of thin!! and their frequency in the province this wiiitei' is cmising speculation among iumbermcu and woodsnien as \\'cll nu farmers who live far from the highway. (ine theory even Ontario. ~ Minard’s Lfniment Cures Colds. Etc. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb 13-De- ernment has telegraphed orders to the municipal officials at Enzeti and Rest IUBUUCAAUS them to detain the Amer- icans formerly eiriployed in the 'I‘rea~ ST. PIC'I‘IflIlSllliR(l, Feb 13-A ile- ; #_ A if.‘t”yi“i‘s~} "rm misss News . cHAaLo1°r_a'rowN,cANa.DA. wanuasoavxrasausav .4,1912. ', min os in.-~ ‘V__y§A¢g»;g OF THE GARTER iiiiillil Eiiii KING GEORG PRE5||)E5 i=0iiEi0iI Stfliiriiiiv 0iiEv iiifiii suiii MEETING in Loiinoii ____1__~>_--_ Approves Speech. From the Throne and Heurs Churchill’s Report s (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. 13-King George presided this morning at a meeting of i.ba.l’rivy Council, the flrst since his return from India. The King approved of the speech from the Throne, which is to be road at the opening of Parliament tomor- row. Prior to the assembling of the Council the King had an unusually long audience, which lasted an hour and n half, with Winston, Spencer Churchill First Lord of the Admir- nity. lt is understood that Churchill gay; His Majesty explanations of the no- table cluinges which the admiralty ef- fected ,during the absence of tho King from Eiigland and which Hi! Nlajesty reported not having altoge- ther approved. ~___.;_.i_ NN IEENIII III EIIAAMNIE SENIENIIE (Canadian Press). H()S'I'UN, FEI), 13--Governor F035 will make no eilort to commute tha death sentence of C. V. T. Richesoa, the niiiiulei-er of Avis Linnell who ig sentenced to die the week of May 10. In coxivrfrsation with Wm. A. Mor- E0.- iunirir council for the condemned man. be said 'there was not the slightest Chance to save the life oi Richeson. Ii siiif`§iiii.l`a'iii i ; H03'1`0~\`. Feb. 11--Sad news canic iiiy telegram _to Abraham Levine and Ibis ihece ciiildrcii at their. home in I _ ;Maldaeu lanst week. The family fftroup was grieved by a sudden brief iuotiiicatiaoii that Mrs. Levine, who had been fur some time at an lngti. tution in Tewirsnnry, had dl9d_ After the first shock of sorrow had passed the husband hastened out to ,nn undertaker’s and made arrange- .nicnts for having the body brought, ice Maiden for hnrisi. i-ie pam the iundertnken $35. Then he sent tele- grams to relatives in Maine notifying -them of the death. After that he went back to the house and children. The neighbors learned of misfortune and Levine found consolation in the _offers of' assistance from friends ,whose kindly feelings came out in the test of trouble. The body was iiruuglit on to Malden. 1 The funeral was held at once and wit the grave Levine, his children and ',tlic relatives, with a few devoted jfricnds, grouped about and wept while Epreparations were being made to low- 'er the casket. Dcsiring one last look. upon the face of his beloved wife, Levine stepped forward and asked that' proceedings be stopped for a moment while h_s drew back the slide at the head bf 'the casket. As the husband looked in he gave a. ,start and cried out.Tlie woman in the casket was not his wife.. The funeral was held while an in- is that the ndunduncc of game hasvvestigation was made, and Levine drawn them down from quebec and found out finally that his wife was alive at Tewksbury. The dead woman was another patient at the institution had borne the same name. =___Y_______V________._______.__,_.__,-_-_____._-_-,~_~_-5;* .,. ..-:_-_-:_ demands Men Men buy; Men who have honor; men who will 0 Men ue And damn his treacherous flatteries -J . G. Holland GIVE US MEN _P God give us men! A time like this, Without wluliihg; . Tall men sun-crowned, who live above Strong minds, great hearts, true faith the fog and willing hands: In public duty and in private think whom the lust for office does not ing. kill, For while the -rabble, with their whom' the spoils of office cannot thumb-WON ¢l'°¢