- .i’.itE.ii’£...:.=..:._ A _ _ HE CHARLOTT G ---Ra/.xo Ai_|_ oven l5Rl_N”éE E:1‘.bvvAn|:> _|s|...ANi:>--- “"'""_ 2 6 U E » 1 _ Wgéiliany 'vrouivniroisai ° ~ - '- ~° _ » __ ' ”"'”_“"-°-“-1-‘--'-'~" " " ` 2 S in UR-*I-D4”-Y) 1lU1} “THE LA'ras'r News 4 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, IANUARY 31, xgir. i-'1iis'i' on ALI; {’5§°5‘2,Q,,R,'§?’§§§,§",§§‘,‘}§‘,L’{N*DAY,$”,§§5 \ ` ‘/ -"if 1 v~ N;FP0lN TMEN T ____.._.i____.__ Nlurksv Flniol Stage i of Ciinoillon Evolution. A Notable Editorial heiireronoii "i i Special to The Guardian. - LONDON, J’aii. 30-Among _the edi- torial expressions of approval of the Duke of (}onnaught’s appointment as (loveriior General of Canada that of the Morning Post is noteworthy. li. says the appointment marks ii. final stage of the evolution of_ the lloininion from a Colony into a Na- tion of equal status with the United liingdom,and constitutionally con- iiected with it by no other tie than allegiance to a common Sovereign. There is_ no reason, excluding tradi- tion and._convenience, why the King should not reside in Canada and dc- leizate his duties in the United King- doin to a distinguished member of his house. Some such development might, if the Empire holds together, occur‘ years hence, when the Dominion will nut-class Britain in population and po\\'ei`. The Post thinks fixing the D'uke's tenure of office initially at two years instead of the usual five years, means that the step is to be regarded as experimental, adding that assuredly it is n momentous experiment. RFSFCRAFUR RF . in uiiii ui, HIDDEFORD, Me., Jan. 26-Late llcrlncsclay night the Rev. G. Howard heuton, pastor of the'I“irst Baptist Church in this city, discovered that his church had been broken into and in the auditorium an ancient clock on the wall demolished with an axe. The hymn hoard at the side of the pulpit, the announcement board near the door arid one over the entrance to the vcstry, which is also used by the French l’rot.cstant mission, smashed to kindling ‘wood and found hy the side of the furnace. The clock in the vestry, a picture ` iLiuntinu`eii`o}fBiEE ai ' F iouoon To si>sii§ $15.ooo.o ii To i in-more iiiuusoii LONDON, Jan. 27-With a view to restoring London's lost importance as a shipping portpthe recently con- stituted "port of London authority" is considering a vast scheme [for ini- provements in the River Thames. Docking facilities, involving an ox- pendituro, of nearly $75,000,000, are contemplated. The work to occupy twenty years. The plan' includes the dredging of. the river mouth to 1.000 net wide aniio_i§`|i'i`lilEFi_ qu Fiioil ii joiifi o iiioiuiisili.. ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 27--Two liiils, carrying appropriations of $2.- 20U.0U0 for "Good Roads" improve- ment were reported favorably by the Senate Finance Committee yestvfllly- one of the Iillls by Senator Emerson rails for '$1,300,000 for the improve- ment of ninety miles of highways, with a view of making a connecting link of improved _. roads from New York to Roses Point, it being under- noon time the Quebec Government will later .provide .for._a: f.'.G°0d Roads' system from Roses Point 10 Montreal, thus establishing an im- proved highway, system from New iork to Mann-ani.. All FXRIRIFIUR Hiwciaito The Guin-sian. KINGSTON, Jamaica, Jan 30- Tlie Chamber of Commerce is consid- ering' a lirollnsai to recommend the -“P15312 Of 11 bis exhibition in this Clf.V \ni1R15, coincident with the for. mal opening of the Panama Canap PRFF KIPi|iNR’S_ _ f . Sliecial to The Guardian. LONDON. -Inn. so-Jenn i.ocirw,,,,n Kipling, fatlier of Riidyaril Kipling, died here today. ' Mrs. Kipling died only a few weeks H20. RiR'R-RFSTFR PRFPRRINR GLOU(!ESTl<1lt, Mass.. January 27 -Special sessions of the city council, the board of trade and the master mariners' association, the last two meeting jointly, were held today, at which steps were taken toward a unite-d opposition to that part of the proposed reciprocity treaty which deals with fish. The city council adopted resolu- tions which declared that the pro- posed treaty is iniinical to the wel- fare of 'the city of Gloucester and to other ports on the New England coast which depend upon the fisher- ies. Copies were forwarded at once Lodge and Crane, and Massachusetts association, a committee of seven was called to consider the situation- and devise n plan of procedure. This committee niet tonight and voted to take no action until the ieturn oi President Thomas J. Carroll, of thc board of trade, who is at present in Washington. While the free admission o crii e o dpposed by leading Gloucester fishing interests, there are prominent pack- ing and shipping concerns here which favor letting in green fish free. DR. COOK RETURNS T0 LECTURE PLATFORM more positive than ever reaches the roie; that in hc is per- sonally as positive as it is humanly possible to bc. Within his own bosom there is "the satisfying thump of suc- cess won at great cost," but at the mo time the geographical proof iief that he has as good if 1105 bc*-UH' §ErS otoniiii or _ ~ iiLooiiIrMawr gra-i, F r nc IM In duate who clisappearcd from her weal- thy fatlier's apartments here, Dec. 12. ' Yesterday afternoon a young wo- man of refined appearance, whose de- scription tallied at many points with that of Miss Arnold, tried to buy a man's clothes from a waterfront deal- er in unredecmed pawn brokers’ pled- NEW YORK, Jan. 27-After an in- gas, and inquired about ships' sailing ter-val of silence, Dr. Frederick A. for Europe from Hoboken. (look, the explorer, took the lecture (Continued on page 7) platform again last night, and to ` the German Amerilcantgicinekeé- clultimohf .Furs _ H l u ce a S ’ ' “’ °“‘ “"“° “ that im Simi TNTO ARM . _ BOSTON, Jan. 26-Surgeons here are_.lntei°estcd -in the operation per fm-med _by -Dr. Frederick ~J. Cotta.- at the City. hospital- upon. Williarr Favor,` _of -Malden, -in which' he~ re- Tllat day one man, himself or com- moved a»p'art 'of Favorls 'shin boat mahder Peary stood at the exact and grafted it into his arm. ' So far apex of the earth can never be laid as known this oP01`Bf»i0¥\ 1153 ¥WV°‘°' before the "armchair geograpbers." been performed before in this coun- The whole matter is still in doubt, try, tho it has been successful sever the donor insists' except for his be* alFteiFv1;‘i~slihlrlhrRlxF;)pi£:rm crushed under l" th le i his than a car at Somerville. It was found xggssyw calm 8 D0 or v~ecessary_ to take out Zi inches of _ ' »_,,____._....--- the bone of _the upper arm. A "cull" cnnnectingtho. two ends of the brok en bone was tried unsuccessfully ant’ then Dr. (lotton decided upon the grafting experiment. . As soon as conditions warranted, a sliver of bone, was taken from Fa vor’s leg and placed ‘within the his sweet ca . 1 » f Ellettsville, hy pouring 00Bl~0ll 0" aperture of his arm.. Apefxlrently the ner ciotncs and then ai>i>1irlns_ e in1ured_ mnn in dnins W - _ _ match, Louis rlkeltonii 26, ofhSmitli-_ "'Wliil€ ltbe opcratign isCp\::i;5;l‘y eil' .~ ~ ' '| h , v' een ar- i a " says rr. \_ 0 . `llloydistlirlsmflftcrcrigon aa€n§teinsville‘ llgyzgneqllvery reason to hope for sue cess. Ono never can tell how such a detached piece of bone will .livc- l_n its new surroundings. The _R8 Will not be .iniured ati all. and if 4J\'l_0 MW hone placed in the ar`m`knits`a.nd con- tinues to grow there 15 “O *@5951* f°\` beg; 5li1i::F;‘l]i=i,c-i:l';'n‘;T1ief71t. of 'conscious-. thinking that the operation will not Tis, 9h¢,.¢hm-gud Skelton with having' be entirely successful." fn' -|= =¥ i \==° Fl iq P r-Q ,Z Z 5 C0l ’ §ii6f“i`~iii1iii Tuoiioiii ,__,_ t d t teh? felt a’R'200."for’ Picton -and arrived ""’”'“-1-__ A there at 10155. She leaves on return It was in your nilud all dayyester- ‘luv :ind it mado yo\i‘.m,r1q!ctly mllif- nhie. Over and over a' ain von paced "lfunnli all the i.inpTaaaant scenes, “Gord nil the cruel',wdrds that were :\°°l‘°“. suffered again all the painful d°“‘|“2n. and siioceoded in ny. nnntting yo reel! for your "fl destroying `&l likppliieel out ¥0\\r hnnrt. Arlyoii going to contin “B it all day to In and by so doing rate more of your life in the foolish not insane habit of ol DOW 'Phat .rr ;‘:":.“ :.'iin..::.‘: uct brea nylfop must get the mastery of ir mind and control of¥0“\" 0”” zggughte and while lt will be the d._¢ h me you will over have to _ _ ~ V V har Lg twill be ~tlie‘ most glorious T j" ` 5. 1 " " rr ‘ if _ ymi will ever win. A' ' - ‘Ut . To be B slave to unplenso.nt_ i ,. _ . ._ _ V, .T ' worst klnd of .hon-.. .N A ' r ‘ ‘ \ di* i t 7.00.- th»¥;,e‘F.‘E,,r:-|n.E4:;y left Picton at 7.00 (or Georgetown and _docked in that port* nt 'l1.05. She leaves this morn- ing at 7.00 for Picton. _ 'B me ii t iwi ti lea s o ii - » an and osniigeuriilssm think of my? t b ' - you please places your happi- in 'your iisinis, and givés you a - ‘ " t and independence. People who scnrl_ ther money o delightful to real-lforeign mail order houses without enables #ou to defifalopy giving home stores a chance are enc- and~ shape your If ei mies to themselves. FCOWNN »MCEUR[ii"*S A hh-if iiiriiito R 0|/ER ` FLYING TRIP. _-_Ji ‘F03 MURDER. ._ in ng: vin Handsome Woman Found`S`ti"ong- ini in limi noon. -i>o'i`ic¢ Mifldiig `8é"urch. Special to The Guardian. ' NEW YORK. Jan. so-'rue _poiicenf various cities were today asked to in- stigate a search for a tall, slender mnn with a cnet in one eye, who wears a light 'overcoat and sloiich lhat, who is wanted to clear up the murder of a handsome woman found dead from atrangulatlon last night in the Hotel Bryant at Forty-Four-rn St. , FRU-R RFiRl5RiR _ . iR iIRiilSiiRl Special to 'Phe Guardian. SWANHEA, Wales, Jan. 30-Four men perished anh two others had narrow escapes from drowning when the British steamer Irena todiay ran down the schooner Wiln in aheavy fog oil Selwiek. Sill 'HUERS RR _ iiiiiiii iiiiiiiifs ui O’l‘TA\VA, January 27-The charge that Rev. J. A. MacDonald was 're- ceiving a salary froui the Interna- tional Peace society, of which Mr. Ginn. of Boston, is one of the moving' spiiits, and that -as one of the repre- sentatives ,oi that society he was pr(-.aelilng the doctrine of -reciprocity between Canada and the United Sta- tes. was reiterated in the house to- day by Col. Sam Hughes? Col. Hu- ghes made the allegation in a. speech at izlt. Catharines last Saturday and after several days had be“e`b accused by the Globe of circulating a mali- cious slander. ` 'I`oday_Col. Hughes brought the af- fair to the attention of the house on motion to go into supply. He declar- ed that Mr. MacDonald, and Dr. David Starr Jordan, of Leland Stan- ford Junior university, while appear- ing in the guise of "white winged angels of peace," could not keep their tongues off the question of re- procity and even of the annexation of Oanada to the United States. He declared the Toronto man as a hypo- crite and a "prince of holy Willies," and declared that he would have brought the matter before the- house at an earlier date had he not known that the Globe, "the bcdraggled bel- dame of Canadian journalism," would have accused' him of taking refuge be- hind the privileges of parliament. .-i 4,' New vonii;-ioiin., ._ _~ ».~ IMISSRNG FOR MONTH NEW YORK, Jan. 27-Miss Doro- thy H. C. Arnold, a daughter ,of Francis R. Arnold, head of av pcrfu_m- ,fry firm, has been missing since slie stepped out of hor fatber’s home on East Seventy-Ninth Street ona shor- piug tour, on December 12th,_ last. No stone has been loft nnturued. and no pains or expense Sl5&l'9\'1 by the small army of police and l>I'iV&W 56"' tectives in their quest for the mis-1 sing girl. But her relatives declare there is no more trace of her than would be had if the earth had engulf- ed her. , A partial description of the girls appearance is: Height five feet, four inches; age 25: dark b¥`°W“ half? grayish blue eyes; studious express- lon. _ 0FA “WIND NAGGON" X10 L. skull was fractured, and he died with- out regaiiiing conscious ess three o'clock this morning was nine- The lowest temperatiire recorded hours and forty-three minu es yesterday was thirty three and one- "gm ' ' ‘ ,__§1(m,.2,p _ half degrees above zero and t._he» \OR__qA.I E;-_it _R--bam-I-mi-“ -m-mal zilgluitiliitie ‘pam Tlixlzhltyowestisevel-leeT;‘g;‘; ella ‘N4 ing riilrtiire machine practicallyl greiélous night was twelve degrées a- F'W‘£6-§%§;;,tQt§0fl;;{;9“bTF' xlxgsf' Ili OV . , 8 TB 1'. TBS Cl! The length of wdnv will be nine- on upper Hiiiciiom street, istooi Yours ve - ~ _ rv truly _ i- - ly occupied by I. H. Beer, possission _ - . rpm, ,un “ta gms gn-|§»m0°n at 535* given It oncm kpply to 1~_ L_ An, DCC. I2 1910. The clllX'1¢ft¢f0Wll é and rises 'tomorrow lliiornilfgl at'1.il. ken, 1 Upper Hillsboro St. 10~2dtf. y f ‘nqsanf your own choice.-J. .‘ . "._....._....._---- t ,6;l‘6lin moon rises 'this morning at W id' H ` Q ld *I f .~ ‘~ ~-H ‘ .""" ’-."'."”` Ii Minard s- Liniment cures Dis empfir. .~ . U nur s . n mon. curnl co s, e ci ` I , » _ ;\ a.. .~~’.' f . , _ . Great Interest. _lw Special to 'l‘lie Guardian. 'roaoN'ro, iinn. so-'rue coming gf thc Duke of Connaught to Canada will be/of special interest to Toronto Masons. .His Royal Highness, who is Grandi 'i‘he 'Duke's visit to kjetland Lodge some years ago was an historical event in Toronto Masonry. LONDON, Jan. 30-A public break- fast was tendered the Duke of Con- naught at the Guild Hall and an ad- _dress upon a gold casket was present- t h` _ _ _ 'ed O lm , bills under his pillow during the He received many congratulations General rot Canada. ____._,____€__,._ Rllllilill WINDSOR, Jan. 25-Hanlan Wright the young Harrow desperado who a month ago demanding $5,000 from his on pain of instant death if he refus- ed, was arrested this morning at South Woodslee by County ()oi'.otal.- les Drouillard and Lappan after some ltroublo, and is now lodged in Wind- sor Police Station awaiting trial on changes of threatening bodily harm and demanding money by threats. The order for Wriglit’s nrrest wss issued by Groivii Attoriieli' ltuiid sonic time C. P.R.'0PFl¢l'ilL< " _ STRICKEN NHILE' AT , i iuio'mEii's FUNERAL OTTAWA, Jan. 27-While attending the 'funeral of the late J. E. Bcwitzer today, J. A. Clarke, relieving pur- chasing agent of the Canadian Paci- fic i‘ail\v‘ay of iiioiitreal, was stricken with paralysis and is seriously ill here. l-le fell just outside of his ho- tel. He is still unconscious and if he recovers is likely to remain here for somc weeks, ` _ ; _ _ AYIATORS UNTQUE FEAT HOUSTON, Tek., Jan. 28-Rene Simon, the aviator, known on the continents for his daring, has ‘added new lanrels to ‘his re¢0`\_‘gliTt(lle\el:f lils tisme for quarrel- \V¢`rl`fFz (lend Louis Weibreclit, his com- was a passe _er. i - ~» _ . 121 ut. Birton claims \vagon.he iinconsciouslv walked with- \"}§~ h to TA h' of the American ’p5;1_l&‘>ei';;l;1é‘:-‘lla 8 ‘ In range of the pmpeuor and ww Hi P-0 g P B itcttinf' Wentz's head betwccn k 0l¢’d B <1iSt3“C9 0! 20199” H19 mix." S' . ' d xlcuees and Woibrcclifs head under UB?-iii ¢n-1mm right arm;-Burton. B slant l" ength, was able to strangle both n at once, according to his story. rtoii is 'the only witness. _ Hostility Special to The Guardian. WASHINGTON, Jan. 30-Congress, always pretty evenly divided into two parties, Democratic andliepublp cans, and siib-divided into factions, regulars and insurgents, has split up into groups that cannot bc_labclled as the result of the proposed recipro- city treaty. 'l`he Insurgent Republicans, who voted one way on the Payne tarifl law, are rent asunder over the pro- posed tariff between Canada and United States. The same is true of' the regular ite- publicans and Democrats. Nm _'nan kniins who is his lii'utiii:i‘ in the iicflit iiiiw i~ur:iiig. 'l`lie only line of deiriarkation is be- tween the ay_;riciiltiiral regions and the innriufactiiriiirg centres, between the couiitry districts and the cities. Few slirewd poiiticiaiis are of thc opinion that the treaty will be rati- fied, at least not at present session of Congress. Great interest is centering in the split between all parties, It is evident that the battle will be fought out in Congress on sectional rather than party or factional lines. LFMIFURS VISIT ill RRNIF Fi] SFEURF PRPRS. AIR i _ii MONTREAL, Jnn. 23-Mr. Henri. ,Bourassa, the Nationalist leader, publishes a striking article, under his own siznat\|”y~‘H`!ilQYf!!"S" `l1¥evoir, 'c~iiit'iiniiig H s_-iisstlonal exposure of the liniirier Go\'ernnient's tactics as :-:liown by the special mission of Post- master tie'-.eral Lemieux to Rome, and intimntin-af flint lip will have fur- ther to say. "Tile Naval Question and the (`ler;~y," Mr. Dourassa re- fers to the icreiii, vi vit of the _Post- ( <‘oni.ini./_-ii on liege 8.) SON TAKES MANAGEMENT Nl;:_3,,(,3`,__ ,d . The coldest last night and up to' ABRADOR HFTRRING, fat, $1.00 teen deems MOVE 2°\‘°i the “'“"’.‘°~“ ' 'A'ili'ri