Ilia. ' 51,11 FIRST Ol' ALL " _ JANUARY ze, -i _ _ .ig-,.;~..»;;.l girl'-“H esftueff. fseoersl cerro ~._:ii.*»i f.,_§»,, ' ifol .slsersse sll this V* ;.-_i?-»,'~- overboard; 2 ‘D Thepgesci - ._ _ " _gf this f_tlrsnlu'nhaon has beth* »-,_i 5' nfaa" much as pos- sible, Thai! `t_~t_lilers to the two boats werfe -npt' l`\t:cspted,- $100 for 24 hours being the-rprice named. When this was iiicgelled the work began. ".'I.‘hey want oiiet ber oi! too che9.p.’ said. one: who -has been working down there. _ ntthere are two ways of looking. at lt., The steaniee-_. .was pulled on this morning on- the principle, so far as payment. of».‘_$iio cure, no Day." . canrnbrmli rs, 2 Fourth QUILTY ` -'__ WIFE BWOONB. BOSTON, Jl\,a._`~16--Following the conviction of ‘l‘i‘|darick L. Carpenter, charged with the larceny 'of 830,000 from the eetttlieg his late sister-lm law, Jennie-Bffflionkin, in the Su- perior Oriminil Court, today, : 'his wife Mrs. Anilisdarpenter, who was waiting in the corridor, became ,bys- ierlcalrfsnd >|1`ad'~"“to' be carried from the building. j` Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter are in the millinery busihcll. succeeding _Miss Gookin, a*`elst¢i‘ of Ahirs. Carpenter. Miss Gookin “billed Miss Carpenter $10,000 worthul the American Bell, Telephone 'Coligpanyfs bonds and it was dtarled t it Carpenter _stole 880,080: wortllcf them from. the Goo- kinestete. O _ ' Carp_enter_ was arrested in New York". wsrballea in $1o,ooo.a¢. ter the .vel-diet ,tile bell was raised to $15,000. I-Ie. will be sentenced on Saturday. i BRITAIN'B oi?" IN THE AIR h F as be- neigh- naval men a 0'/Mil likely hand ‘off the thot _ BUHIHHIQ H[]U$[; ironeuee ce;oee_or'n1eleus_ monde. e.-_-r' ' , ._i..»-.___--_- fCauad and °hud"°“ We” !°““d in th” ’“h’“- garrison; third, the loss of Adriano le ready to continue pour par1ers.re- tion.-of a . ' _ ia Pr ` O ' ELIZABETH’ N_n J_'°s;2m_ 19____h (Canadian Press) would endanger the existance of the 'with' the national assembly on Tuca- a ure, boiievmi to ba of incmdiary- - c0Ns'rAN'r1N0p1_,m_ Jim 19_...Ti,,, Empire, _day to take the Balkan situation uu- °1`iBil1. in a frame tenement houoo ,Turkish foreign Minister has submit- The Porte therefore prays, conti-id" °°“°t"“°t‘°”' h°"°» 9- WOIHBD Bud two children were ‘god to the oouuoii oi mnieto" Tiir- nues the reply; that the Powers take Th’ C°"‘“°u Ml“‘°t°' s“t‘“°d°7 trapped on thethird floor .` . l - . _ ». _ reported 'that the majority were op- ed to auth. . ` and burn :sis reply. W the note of the Bow- digg). :;?n€§or;|;.g$lr° t:§dvi::1l;lk;le;::E:_ posed to contmumgtho wut _ Two men were iulllred. One probably It in u`,,d,i-,¢OO,i the not, iooiogo on sentations to the Balkans with a view Th” °m°°"° °' tm’ T“'k1°h "“"' ' m°-Wally' by wmpiug ‘mm th” third the retention of Adrlanople for the to peace. ' ' “mp” °t th* D“rd“°°u°° had 9' '"1' story window. , following reasonsz' ` Turkey desires to ilnd a common °““ ‘1“°"`°1 "°°°“tlY- Mrs. Louis Simeo and two baby Fi,-Ot i,O,_-Bug, the Bulgarian inimb- ground oi understanding and wiii thou Some of the oflicers were anxious to daughters are dead; Rafal Murlllo, a itangs Of _tm Oity Oi-Oi, th, mingrigy oongont to fi-ooh “ci-idoel go forthto iight the Greeks but oth- boarder, is in the-‘ hospital in a criti- img only OOmDm-O,-1 with Mmiidms but Rego;-ding. tho, Aogoo,o.1o1ondg the ers considered the quarrel settled. 15 cal °°“dm°”.' with other Christians; second, be- reply says Turkey refuses to abandon 05166!! W0l‘0 W0\1Dd°d- The charred bodies of the mother cad" ot the splendid ddienm Oi the the ioiond, near iioi- coasts but is The troubfe rose through the situa- manifesto signed by the '_"""*°"""° containln h tem le of th cali ardin dia t'Islands. we en of Turke suggesting that fourth, loss of Adrianiple, which is CONBTANTINOPLE, Jan. 19-The ships whose poor spirited officers fled _ _ _ _ _ one of the gates of Constantinople, government has decided to convene ‘ at the approach of the Greek fleet. ' g t e p s e are 8 E tan In Y would ruin the pres ige of Islam (Canadian Press) the forts should smk the Turk war since the Hood of 1884, according io: 5 B mm" °"“°“°°' with 139 _ -- letiéu 6! merry hesfls or hogs and esttle are the outrort or Ororto. Eishw-tour/dbglult ruled It mall ser el. the south- f’1l{‘° ,£151 dest]-0yed_ _ Of the p8.BBBflg6I‘B Were Bllved by 1lf6l ern Railway tg-day and egcapgd with (shunt B .lines from shore, but it is reported valuable packages after holding the - m" has picked up two tenders Oi i-,i,O~,left, the work of rescue was still ' limi-k_ l - going on, but it was feared that the WASHINGTON, Jan. 16--Colonel The Vermones was bound from Istlmllnn canal commission, told the BOOth_ Oi ' `wA'BHINGT0N’ Jam 1s___CdptO_in;F0UR MORE 'EOR 1 He and a hal-f_ dozen-_bureau chiefs Gi,drOi,_ tha' bmiy Oi the 151'", Amgaseodor BFIRLIN, Jan. 1,6-The Hamburg= estimates of $6,700,000 that the TEA POT half of myself and oillcars, for the 5 CUQLEY HASTENB coming season. Armour will be Cleveland clubs and last year scouted. '[|DE, M00", EIC hard sl'€l1f WB-*cb 608- Will 9011 breakfast." for the St ' 7 (Special to The Guardian) ---'-#_ steamer Cambrian is in port with a 'The , emture ai tim, O»ciO k _____ _ _ ____ _ 1_-18M_if ong last Saturday, ons' of the two :sro and with a southern exposure‘ Guardian Om would move but it did not and with above. The lowest the previous night 1 “_ children with some thirty tons of bone and B“'“"d‘7 W” th"'°Y'“"° _d°3"°’ 1- a jars _ :rye the psrsmrn welter. 'mn rel-N l,‘§')*`1}`§;-"‘,}l.`T‘°?°*¥‘**'_‘° 9°" *°m°" msseav. nrieslhsee. P. n. I. |.,,,,.'i,,,i,,,,, icwinl are some of the most recent ' ‘ ' an at Et! “ni” uttlsiime. all mae ol noe:-es have °*,n1~?f,m qua., 0, dm M” ,,,, .nom muon with the Nur nm xt ` ' N ' °f *°‘“Y ‘im "° "‘“° "“‘IP“""'°"' ‘“°“"°*‘° 3*' nh sem. neesileefalmyllxuy tnsts»mi.tss. hell" _ I ,'°‘°“*"- _- t » ` - l - .l':..'.....'°° .:':.‘::f.l.';'.*.‘l.°..':.::°:.°.:.:.: ".‘;':'..‘.'...‘..":.'.: ..“"'“..:=.f, “rms "i.‘.lf"7.7.?§'.";..". Prince. Prince Ferdinand, the heir this 'mor My the Retalloggllrc ‘ :£0 ¥Y¢|h##i‘ t§|:‘1`ra~ to the Iionmania thronatis a nephew Tested- Tgcrmometn vial; a n ‘mea “uwf‘*5l°°”A *mm Beit M Ke: cum” ' ei th. nw ",*m.°`*wT\l‘°"'-”:¢as=°rxpelun action work J 0; ' ‘M one ualsseeuewectielsusue-*eu ess *__ .I . _.wn|s¢,nae» .'..“:-..°'.l:‘:::'r.:.-:.~.......°' °-~..'...‘: -- ~, »-e ,im-i., , . _ _ -_ - . _.T-f',,<*'-~2'» -Mk’-_ , -_.1 .. ~ ll-~»=.» ff‘iz~‘x~?.3»' Ji *Y-"€ "`~si=2.‘i»_=>.T ?i» i ~ . :. .1 . ..= “ .T M M ,\ » s~:.°l.~..-1 .é5 .,~».,.hf.\ _Wt -~' ei. -» _ i ,.=,. -'_ l~ '. ~ ` 1,. wi.. ’ ‘ , '. ° mmflihl-_'r 3W‘§f_'~l'N"‘3SlfluEe 'Blur uuun fnr~p_s_.... _ _ RICHIBUCTO, N. B., Jan. 16-At _ - a meeting of the congregations of G0LO0}§g?°d¥1‘;‘ Pre?) 19 Th ` ' ' _ . e '. , Bass River and West Branch, held in rise on the`Dhio Risv-er isméauslng-tbl? VIGO S i J _ _ ,_ _ _ .` I N ‘§,i,;l;i,§g:$:; igxegfizruigigndita :gli most damage to live stock and crops Brm h' t pa ”'v “““°ry 15" Tm’ ' to F M Miiiigan B_A_ On the OOm_ his colle e course reports received harm _passengers on board, was wreckedat (gonodion Pi-egg) P . . g ' - Thousands 0! bushels of corn and fm early hour this morning 05 I-*°“°3» NNISTON AWB . Jan 19 -‘A 10116 Mr' lgiuhgan' whoésut; studmtlizg ollege, a ax, supp congregation during the vacation, and made such a l ' f v ble impression that the eo le _ _that 16 were thrown out of the ll cl k ith v lver. E cm . P 9 gislliet dand tperished. The steamer ma er “P W a_ re 0 Egcilgag c‘£n;§at;v&t:?suE:oTlr§:st°r “mm _ _ , . ._ ._ 1 d . ' O an a S 00 by the Venmones an Mr Milligan belongs to St. John WASHINGTON. JBH- 19-' Amwu' ‘the mmning' but the tremendous “"4 A and acted as catecbist at KoucbibouL N ~ » .f revenue cutter Seneca today said .“°*» bi’ 1`°“°h°d bl’ b0Bf9» but 511811? 1910' ___________.. we was i.OpO,-ggi] 400 miies Oii the the liie savers managed to get their ' ‘- ’ ~ coast of North Carolina. The sencea UNB “b°“1'd- WW” the H0113l1diB ' --_ GENERAL BO0TH’B BON MABRIEB. ship would break up rapidly. George W- G0°tl1B~1H, -chalrmaueof the .NEW YQRK Jan, 15_Giioi~1og i3_ Molltclair, N J son of Glasgow to Brazil and thence to New house of the progress of the Psueme Geuerul Belllngton Booth, 'heed ol ' A . . YOFK- 511015 OWINN1 by U10 LB1'I\P0lt canal: OVW' which he expects '-0 “md the Volunteers of America, and Miss To STATES`e-nd Holt lluesl , °--SNP 01° ‘W0 °XP°fim°“**‘1\Y “ext Naomi S. Burley of l.oelt;‘i:]l;legEgsgdigs T131; country, 1, wish to thank you, on be- T0 BROCKTQN MAN_ £30,000. 1 t'I‘he date seti fo; openlnlg lamelg; is contained in the om 351 “_ _ e cans o commerce s anuary_ , . _ very great kindness you have extend- _ B1iQ(;K'r0N_ Jon, 19-Because he 1915. O 'p;’;t'i‘;' 3:3 §‘;';‘t"t°i‘;§°§_I?;hR:§§; 1 B" ed to-us on our visit to Waahil1SP0Y1- refused to confirm appointments __ V C M t ld th conlmittée that and to assure you that o_ur"regretslm'O¢iO by Mayor Hickey, Alderman S S _DL '-‘f"`“;i ° d ° ti i m_ on leaving are sincere and very real. ldoim J_ Whalen ii” received a BiaOk_ In “_” ““°“‘t° ° 8" ‘?°'m° T” "E" i_ We shell ff1§'°f’g>.fs$' W; ki§h‘1°°§= Hand letter. threatening him unless T00 LATE FOR ' gfzftdgésfffiéfo§“"§§;§c§,f,§;‘{f],p ’; andgoodeowsp owuy e0-,ii ii dh- ,»_t'itd__' ' ' - ' _ - ' dcere ei your evleudid uevv- ' ° c< “ge is B u e cljsslrlcln-on cefgilze mdutglnctuirl; Zletltllsvzlzislless _ _ ‘ e grea ea - econ BASEBALL Gum.) V - HI,-H O05., PROBE_ one sent ser were sees insertion ee" the fever* 8°" °” "° °“>'» "‘° --_._ . _ O.. __'_ in this OOiumd_ gui, must uOOm_ the abuse of tea. The good: olldi pkorri- MIIJWAUKE, Wis., Jan. ‘l5e-Wi1- WASHINQTON' JNL 15_gOngi-Od,_ pany Oi-do, and nvdpdr OOn¢.d_i|¢O,,u_t dge pot has fallen from s _g es- llenl .armour-, active in the nleehell ,,,,,,, O,,,.i,,y ,,, B,,,,,,,,, Wm p,,,w,,, B ,,i1,,,,,,,i_ Minimum dm,-,;,, t,,,,,i,._, tate and the teapot-hes been elelfed W°"ld.»°< hu P“'7°h°5¢a ' “°°k in W9 ‘ra ucst to the Committee on Rules 3*/0 0611115. to its place. “""“““°° A“‘°"°“° °°"°°‘°"‘°° ‘°“°°~ 1°? ee order for the House to els-1§xoTsoma1"“s.r1Te.h,i in-'.chalesa.H -~ tl ee r e ngr, ‘;v‘;ner,n:lnl:d will havle controlvclt ?,‘:-:$556,i;a?;f3;,1£`:g;§t;1:kdi;h§§: §:_§°‘NaF:;';:` geaf) any at 92;';t';` limllrelfkfaat of ltlea land bréead.d Thi, ii ' ._ ' tr; i _ ._ ' _..._ . ,‘_---_--_ ' i i u ua ong sawe . t a club B mmageman dur ng tha tothe high cost or livin" ‘- WANTED A GIRL- APPLY- M35 lgtgneexprcfporiaion ,bf these children live ii y r ith b d di’ ` Geo Douglass, 166 Kent Bt. f 'f chool that they cannot fl:»°elh§f§°2fft.° §xe.°$§s §f».se'fl°§ ,.Nl5'lw.5-"HER ' __ -___.._-___.._1.-2°_.M411>a §‘Z1f§me"’f'.§'r°¢se .messy meal and interested lu the Toledo, Detroit and ‘ - [IIE TENPERNTUIE ron sALr':-mms Banu s'r. Bun- Weir su dey on this inadequate Louis Nationals. _ cheap. Address Box 81, Bllediac, The report states that it seems dif- N B __1;@§1_g_ ileult to `induce the youngsters to Lmllln RAN INTO WHALE. TORONTO _,,,,, 2,,_F,,_,, today ANY sov lluslnmo 'ro LEARN carry food to school. v-_ ~'mi1dO,. 5 din' `b .I-deed ` ' the printing business should apply --~ nos'roN, Jes; ls-'rhe overdue 1 I _ y___. 'YL st Guardian edice at once. DEAF AND DUMB BUT READS LIPS. . . tmp e c ____ . .. ' e Iterv eb°u1= ruuuius dewu e whale- this mornin b the Rexsll stor WANTED A BRIGHT GIRL WITH A 'i _ This whale wasasleep at- the surface 'reogoii Thai-giomgter with 5 noi-then? good education to ion-O the Typ, COPENHAGEN, Jan. 16-That, When U18 0B!11bl'ilU ©8510 b0W1illB Bl- exllosura was twenty degrees above setting. Apply in person at The °i“°m“t°5"“Ph mm’ that w°“m 9°" _ _ “_ 1i_3OMtif_ tlx'etstl;ictel;t censordmay cafrrtyh mgrai _fair days out df`the seventeen 'it twenty-two above. _ ~ ""`* '”`” 0011.58 011 0 BU °“ 9"" 0 ° “- took the freighter to make the' run '.l'he` lowest temperature recorded did i¥,:g,`;`,g§ERi€§s :£13 and dumb. is the m°1'l1 0! B l\10W 1'0- lroni London. ' ‘ .` -yesterday was twenty degrees above his .hop tO the cords, of Upper ,tently SWG!! by R picture theatre The lookout thought the, whale zero and the highest was thirty- one queen and Pdsdmon, 5;,-,Ott phone Owner M1 B 9011001 0! -G08! N15 dumb During the performance . _ » connection. -W ' _ re ei-sedan lnes,l`dn, llrltlsll proference would be further increased. "As one of those wllmln desire is to secure the nearest possible approxi- mation to lnterinlperinl free trade that the revenue requirements and the national- necessities ol each self- governing unit #lf the empire will per- mit, I arrx"i":lined“‘1‘f!"§§l‘H‘\vith those who bellme that the adlxtlon of the reciprocity proposals _ight have brought about a nearer approxi- mation of that ideal, interimperlal free trade, which is so dear tb the heart of Austen Chamberlain. that sap was running from some maple trees about the city. Mr." Gould had been doing some work in' pruning for the Arboricultural Soni-, ety, and in this connection had occa-I sion to visit thc boulevard in Ger-_ main Street. Here he was pruning one of the trees wllen sap began to, flow quite steadily, and it becamel necessary for him to stop his work to check the flow. l He said yesterday that be believed! the fact that there had been so little. frost this winter was responsible in] great part for this fact, together with tha. nearness of the traesf to the sea. Having, practically no cold weather had started the sap running fully two months before the usual time. It was difficult for him to say whether this stataof ailalrs prevailed throughout the province, but he did not think ft did where there was colder weather. Should such be the case, it was prohlematlcal as to the prospects for the maple sugar indus- try, but with the coming of some cold weather the flow‘pf sap would be checked. N0 LONGER COMMANDER. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 16-The Grand Duke Michael, brother of the Emperor Nicholas of Russia, was re- lieved- of his duties as commander of the regiment of Chevalier Guards to- day by Imperial manifesto. Simultaneously. wltlf this announce- ment, an Imperial Ukas was issued establishing a guardianship over the Grand Duke Mlcllwel'a.personal pro- perty and affairs under the supreme direction of 'the Emperor, while the administraion of his-estate was transferred to the department ol ap- panages of the ministry of the Imper- ial court. These steps have been takcn by the Emperor to mark his disapproval of the recent marriage of tha Grand Duke Michael to Madame Sberemetie- "No, Sir Wilfrid Lr.urier's policy was not conceived ln any nnti-li1\pel‘- ial spirit, bllt the speeches 0! Presb dent 'Faft and others alarmed* the Cunadlans as tn the cllqractei' of American ambitious, and no doubt had much influence in causing the Cpnadian people to rejcr! the propos- ale of Canadian statesman who are lust as prepared as Mr. Chnnlhetlain himself to spend their lust dollar and spend their last droo ol blond in any strllrwlf-s necessary in 'maintain the integrity ol the empire." JONES' AEROPLANE FALLS AB HE STARTS UN’ liIS SECOND LA! PROVI'Dl’t\'CE, Jan. 16--A hundred grammar school clxilllren and hall as mlanly cgber spdctators were elven a t ri lin aternooll when Aviator 'Harry M. .Tones dropped forty feet lwith his biplanc in lindulug some te- lérgraplln wirela jdst outade Melrzhsc asc-hu Parr as lc star ri on 0 ‘second lap oflhis aerial parcel post' trip from Boston to New York. Jones’ maclliuf- was slightly dam- ,aged lvhql it str-.ck the earth, but thc uvi:x._»r managed to keep his iscat. Hs was crinslduralily shaken UP 1 It will be three days before repairs can be made. PACIFIC COAST iS i ISOLATETW BY STORM. DENVER, Col., .\'an. 16-The en- iirc Pacillc const was practically cut oiij from coulmunlrntion with the East today. Heavy ruins and snows, to- gether with wind storms, paralyzed wire communication and caused slides and 'bluukades that crlilpled rail traffic. Wir.-s nest of Denver were lost early today. Thr- sklrms have been rafting in the mountains, and have been particularly heavy' on the viekala.. Western slope. ~-----_-..V~:~~------------~---..-_-vm-._ Evening Guardian: Jani; M- Something of. Special School Teachers, “Good Roads for Turf News ot The The and Morning to Prince Edward Islanders. ..-,,l.§1§»-iw-:.d f i Y I.