-_ “rss nurssr News . nf.. _ .. Siiiflliiiiiiii *_* B LKA Lim Est vii , - -- A it ved A10nB,»dy0f/umwu¢i...- '----s-15 _ -*-~-~~---` ' -- AR ,. .,, . ‘- f _ ' _ .Vi -. " “ W’ °"` *W L.--»-li-1-331-@i.f;i;is~....ife #__ T1oNs iiirniii mu cumin, ui LLYS TOPPED 108 Puuusi P0011 -.-- Tw u Hurfhuiv $164 924,69 Prop non Found Dead In ymlltfy URIIUICF o omens mon osilty or e ate ictorua |913 hi in'-Pi E. I ' Homegead -"mi news "uh |m.||m.' Against Suffragettes H A Ice Races A iierculian '_ T -» c _ ciumu Muni in <=»»~n»i. ( _A _ in Yesterdays Evening Guardian) aoirro, Imp. zz. _ & _ (Special by Phone) SUMMERSIDE, F011. 26-Ab0lllS ~:rgx~ og notes... 21,266.08 `¢ ata. te... . 1c,e4s.9o y rages... .,, .1 14,021.41 r insurance... 9,994.96 h holmes... .. 1,157.59 _ ks,.._,.. ,;. ..,s.4o,sao_ee 12, urpenter of this place,.about ed oom at the Homestead Hotel, where 30 *U15 1110111103. Andrew McKinnon ears of nge, was found dead in his ef had been boarding. There was a long deep cut over the fqpsehold goods... .... 1,000.00 i ¢ _ . _ _ b - regal... _..;io4,9z4_se .FBI the inventory placed be- iogig, Judie Winchester today, sc- _cotgritlngfm an estate of $104,924.89 le 2111?; .llilnm Walter Beer. Mr. Beer diyion,"-Psauary 15, without having m$i\ &,`Wi\l. By right of succession, thf ford, his widow receives half the es_ , or exactly $52,462.1~i§. Mrs. Hotties S, Wright, Bedeque, P.E,I.; MN. R_¢becos‘J.‘Danstadt, Bt. John, N. 'BJ Uri. Annie B. McNutt, Spo- kane. Weigh.. sisters, and George F. BTL ynufactlw, Toronto, get $1 M92' _ math. V ree nephews and a ni . _‘whiz A. Knight, electrical en- gi, V I‘.` ol‘0l1¢0: .Arthur Knight, New- ar 3 N; 'J'.; Frederick Knight, engin- eer-'; Enterprise, Ont., and Miss Mary A.,»Knight, Hartford, N. S., divide the' remainder, receiving $2,623.12 0 o ' - -' . “gh 3_ie_.\;i.frY AND sfrocxs. A thiriqftqur acre farm in Crowe Tdwnshili, Welland, worth $14,198.90, and s. residence in Nelson, B. U., va- lued at "$B~,4li0, were the real estate holdings. The following is the list of stocks: 20,C0ns9iidnbed Optical... .$3,000 30-_Hercules Boxes... 3,000 314, Nelson Opera House... 1,000 (Continued on page three) eye, and it was feared that there had een foul play. _ Dr. Jardine, the coroner, held an inquest over the body at the Council Chamber. Summerside with the fol- l°WiDZ iury :-Capt. Shepherd Allen, foreman, Thomas H. Johnson, G. P. Grady, D. M. Waugh, Lewis Leard, Clayton Bchurman and John Phillips. The first w_itness\ was James Hen- iiessey, a boarder at_the Homestead Hotel. McKinnon bos.rded_there,too. The witness had not seen him drunk that day. He thought McKinnon died about one or two o’clock in the morning. Witness had supper about five o’clock. He went to a livery stable about 6.45 and stayed there about half an hour. He then came back and went to bed. Mrs. McGregor was in the kitchen but he dia not see Mc- Kinnon. Thought it was about 11.00 o'c1ock when he beard a heavy fall. Thought the noise was downbelow but paid no attention to it. He heard no voice or footsteps. Some- time in the night Phillips came to his room and got his lamp. Next witness was Dr. Tnnton. He ads an autopsy on the body. At, he time McKinnon wns` lying on the m t b D H fo n c hi lse on his head ` ll was evidently iude _by a fall. There were no Ulllfliifl -_ s 9 ” _ lliililll EAMES .- -, _ i. Dghlilieéiug are' tiw'?cores_ iiipttnef " _'~ 'shrine' ii' coniiec i ‘ri with 4: b Y, _ A. It wui be neg.. that Uni us _again increased their lead in 'tif League standing partly through t A _hlillllnt work of Alex McKinnon who averaged 103 for the match: UNION S R. Mcpomild- 79 75 68 222 E. Bovyer 89 'rs 98 2639 A. Mlcltinnon 101 112 '96 309 Hrmgiliu... 94 19 95 268, 0oni~'ali~'.".. B6 94 79 259 .WP 132]-. L ' ALL STARS _ Burke ... ,.. '... llitthowm F595? 249 78- 87 81 96 Z_71 285 78- 88 81 e4 94 so sz _ _ 19 so 251 Rowe as so 244, _ 1256 ‘ n-no nors T 'I6 265 Mnlilllan us 214 214 255 F"31?F="F` > .ar 105 95 72 73. 8 7 sl in 14 79 Hoilseen es _'11 Whitlock ee ' 15 smite x. 78 90 - 1196 f .,‘mQRIALS _ , ACGIH oil... ... 89 .5 innrks of violence nbout the body. Death was due to heart failure causeC- by acute lobar pneumonia and n clot in the coronary artery. Rolicrt Phillips was the next wit- css. He had boarded at the Home- stead Hotel for six..wcak.s and knew 'M’ _ . ~ 1;' supper about 6.30 Tuesday night and that was the last time he saw him living._ -The witness went over to the livery stable about 6.45 and came back about 11.30. Percy Link- letter and some others were there. ,Mrs. McGregor and the girl were in the kitchen. 'Phe witness had ` s. lunch and thou went into the par-_ lor. One of the men had n bottle §ilTiWRl§'WWm (Special by Phone) SOURIS, Feb. 26.-The King’s County Seed Blair was formally open- ed by Lauchlfn McDonald of East Point, in the court house here at 10980 this ‘mornin fl t a n d d h He “Ein followed by Hon. .Rohn Mc- L , Q 0 elfinnon well" He saw~hi'm` tl SEED PM . 5-'?’F’F‘ Roliertliiir Dewar ... 68 74 79 75 77 s c cl 72 71 72 76 ' 229 227 221 237 -95 256 82 70 86 93 - _ 1110 .,__.Y____._._.;__._._-5y,-_-,-:,-_-;.-.-1-1-V--=--r-Y-*`-*"'*""" " ' who fUSl3 THE PEJI - ' ,J ` wdelllygl xigyesr. . .SL50 lol' Billy' $2.-50'? Guardian- _ ~ » _,,..'f.;.}i.a..e.'.-........ ...Hui --.- -- the M of the Y o oder. advantage of this unpar- ~F0l.l.0WlNG FORM ig .113 no z renee ifh this U..."-6 ._ ' 1. o (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Feb. 26.- At thi annual meeting of the Cavalry Asso ciation this afternoon, I-lon. (Joi Sam. ilughos made the announcement that. shortly, militia regulations will be issued which will allow men of the lowest grade in `,the Canadian Militia to try the qualifying exnniin- ations for higher ranks. "The door will be thrown widc open in Canada," stated the Minis- ter. "Net only will privates qualify for lieutenants and captains but may go as high as brigadiers." 'lbs change will extend to all branches cl the service. . ~»-~.w..........,..,.,....~........~.- and passed it around. They were ull sitting round the stove. When it was getting pretty late the witness and percy Linkletter started to go to bed. They wen; up to Hennesssy's room for zz, lamp and then to Mc- Kinnon’s room to see what time it was. When they opened the door to the room they saw him lying on the floor on his face with his left nrm out and his head close to a trunk and his feet towards the stove. Witness said “McKinnon is drunk again" but Linkletter turned him over und -said be was dend.- Then they called the doctor. There was _-_._ (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. Z6-Wlntry weath- ar has practically stopped the opera- tions of five armies iii the Balkan war. The roads are in such u siiite chat the troops are unable to get more conflicting than that of the Bulgarian war department, says ‘urred there, while a despatch from city says that since February Zhd, the perate but ineifectlve assaults on the fortress and bombardiug it cruelly and 'lselessly Shakri Pasha, military commander of Adrianople, ,has succeeded in get- ting in a fresh supply of provisions. At Buivia, in the Galiipole peninsu- entrenched awaiting u break in the weather army, assisted by Servian troops,l1as (Uolitiiiued ou page three) , around. ' ' Q There has been skirmlshing on the d Tchatslia lines where the Turkiph sol- t diers have niet with success. News from the fortress of Adrianople, even b h W A French coire io d t i d h that only desultory lighting has acl 3 L . _ ° si li en nsi e the G w w Bulgarians have been delivering des- g S lu., Bulgarian and Turkish armies are T BE HE-ll$_llllU ~ -- LONDON Feb 26 --Mrs Pankhhr t would be in shape forczhe lyazzgdwgiyyf has sent si message to the Woiiicn’n day it was found necessary to ¢m- (gpocial to The g“M~dia,,) Social Political Union saying the re ploy e\ery available man and team, Hiiur ix N s ses ze-Ae t Neel 0! bail di 0- Den ng her trial :en Many volunteered for the talk get- day's meeting of the M. P. P. A. ex- ders it impossible to prepare nu sde ting no reward _ » ‘ nd th scutive it was announced that Harry ‘l“°t¢ d°f°"C°- wish f t B e wmmnt” (Canadian Press) In order that the 1 W' , . . . s ' B _of suilragette literature. At Nottingham sufiragettes de cott would step out of bis enforced She odds' “In these circumstances o d 0 llmklthemddlem-my for than ~ g o wor. ii r t, Q, etirement from maritime hockey Ilrelllldilltt the NZM Of U12 \0K&l HW, shape for good cllntezxavtsoitmdvzill lx °:r°';. W. ‘\°“’. “°*“ t,;2;t.‘::°. ;'“.:;:;.°a‘;‘°.r":.°‘“‘: 1° --fy -»-»=-'» »= gflilorroiv nilllsttonn A c ogtass 11;: in control to try me .I :gnu tl; ‘;(':‘_ men, horses and money as the task is “Cab” Mafbonalli mcehargedy wlth ‘sent to a lezal farce being enacted. 3,]et|l:;0:§mef0,:,m;:E;li.eever qttemmed I h , mova . ;‘°.:u ".12 "°::. 'zi:°“;:§..;:.::‘.:“ ..°.:.‘..:‘.°‘.‘.::..';i..:°:':';.‘:‘.§ 5: ::.';f:.:i“ - his was brgugbt about by the with- I shall take no focd from the mo: a mile long and one hundnd (ea rswnl of charges of attempted bil- ment I enter the prison." The hos- “me with snow averaging °n° '°°t' ery made against 'MacDonald by tile feeling aroused by the suflra- "luck and 'me has R aught' °°“°°p‘ cal" John Cm” or ,Moncton genes is spreading' tion of the task Superintendent hen the meeting was over the len- At Lcight-on-Sep., in Essex, a mob George Macnonnld had get himself ue executive left for Sydney H1008 broke up a suffragette board parade 'mt t° p°"°'m' ' ith the Victorias' hockey team. injuring two women. _ It is expected that tl” “md” “°'f hich has spent the day in Truro. At Walsall, in Stafford, a mob 'n the S°°"°l’“ry'5 h 5' Wm “ll lm' wrecked o. shop devoted to the sale "‘h°"t “f "°‘l“"'em° ts 9° ¢°“¢\'lb\l ~.~...,............,.....--».~.~....~..........,.,....,, _ ter's are asked to please send in any; cash to the Secretary 4 S H ln, _ . . . ew _entarf from Saloniki. stroyed letters with phosphorous. t0f|L\.V-I 'P11058 WHO 0&\JD°¢ Und it- Tll G k ‘ ' ` e ree army ia idle before the Ae Worthington 9, mob took charge convenient to send money will be nridsii fortress of Janine. or ii suflragette meeting and the wo- equally welcome ns assistants in The Greek fleet has extended the men'were forced to seek shelter in removing the llarriruile. V lockade of the Albanian coast as far . b There has been heavy fighting ar- as Dueazzo in order to stop revictu- ound Sentari where the Montenegrin a cntari, and in Macedonia this action x i i 1 _i ROLAND TAYLOR I T0 POLICE COURT when it had stopped was against the order. Minimum charge twenty- nyears ago to-day, on Februar' 27ti" The Guardian extends kindest Symim-' th lottctown the month of February lhrings Sari recollections. Thirteen Y 1. 1900, Alfred Riggs, son of W. N. and Mrs. Riggs, fell` in the battle of Mod- dcr River. ,\\ few days previously his comrade in arms, Roland Taylor, son of Fi. \\'. nud Mrs. Taylor, fell at, 'i‘as.ril¢»iiurg. Many tributsh have been written and spoken, bearing tes-_ timony to the value 'of `:/Bose young* men who sealed their loyalty with their lives, many kind messages of sympathy have been poured as a balm upon the bruised hearts of par- ents and sisters and brothers, but the consolation that takes the sting from death and sweetens the pain of| ions is f» e recollection that, 1iviiig,| they were dutiful sons and, dying, ‘ were in the path of duty. They died iii the forefront of the battle. Their young lives have become part of the great Price paid for British liberty, for “never the lotus closes, never the wild fowl wake, but a soul goes out for England that died for EI\ZlM1¢1'S sake. Msn or woman or suckling. 1110! they or babe or maid, bBCB.\1B€ On the bones of the English the English flag is stayed." On this anniversary, with its mingled sadness and glory, Y. noon at 3.01 and t0m0i'1‘0W Bt 3-421 (From Yesterdays Evening Guardian) was fifty-four, above; h _ 'rn i=__ Ir!fPi=\\n- at f= °'el°ek» this fm°;uin¢.l>v‘ The #stare 'resf-e.‘*\ vvitlls mriahsr exposure ve!-‘ll&_m__ __ ww ;I~r`g_l and-yith n- sunt _ _pxoomrs tour-,ge-_» `fis.eSsa7i \nme"'s mums oem i' sions. ln the last. period Lyle and AIFRED RIGFS Doran, who had been roughlng it 4 ‘ ’ . . ' Killed .February 27, 1900. __ GRBFT CHARGES li(iil|»NST PGLIEE MONTREAL, Feb. 24--John P. Z- ~ - __ ~ - *"°-"”*""""’ Roberts, Secretary for the Dominion The court room was filled to over- TQRONTQ. ` 1‘f‘b-,im 1-3;,/"“l1"\ _ Am h e usted Mn or Lmal_ owing with energetic exhibitors and Melvin Jones and .S r Wi nm ac-. T ER ance, as r q Y heir friends, and the enthusiasm at Konzie were both summoned in the llle ll ` lee to invesugnte me coming-;~,.>n of V “sed li" 2 Big” police court today for ignoring the THE TEMPERAUWE chief of Police cnrnnenii .ini vi-pt. our soi eise s s o- . ay. ` mws governlnguullgmgbclles' ‘_-MDE' “num EIC Trempe with the Frisco :ma lieter The first speaker after the opening their names weic s ou e aroun I was Rom 1y_ D_ M¢(;u;gan gg Traces- corridors, no knights appeared, (Special to the Guardian) _ Company, it being alieg-ad that both for plaintiff, W. S. Stewart for de- ie, who spoke on the advantagesof sh, Lyman.s chmmem__ 8 German' JFORONTEII “Egg-1l;‘;‘:;s’"5 members ofithc .yiiee .leportment w‘gI'_‘Eq§mo§§e?a:$;:B and c°`°p°mtw° when told that passing a street car S S Tong ws er Y _____._.___ hold stock in the concern,which sup- H _ . H v 8 . ack plies soft drinks to iiotels und rcs- gqn our-ie, who ave those present law, said, "Dat is s rotton law. The' th?sh;::_$§;rat\1;;eTnile R331? Pgtore taurants throughout the city. |'t is “dm” 'wud pmctica adviw' several “'59 W" adlhurncd' Sir Wmw'miTestcd Thermometer with a northern al ' ~nted out .hat me bx_Avde,-_ the" 'woke heron 'dinner' MacKenzie ran around the wrong side 'exposure was fourteen degrees below M pm y ' ' ' ° 'nw mn speaker of the afternoon ' f, car and it cost zero and with a southern exposure mlm Proulx- B member “f lb’ °m °i"Y 859°" “'55 T' A- B°““°”' Dountry 9! a “tree to DMS n I ' sixteen degrees hail regime and Jules Durand n ho-` xpert. Hier was an instructive ad- him $5. The weathcr°ycHterday was bemm_ » » . IX:-1; nlndaxlry ei;ii;&hPaPpvx‘:!§i;tgdh“ft muy mud and clear with bright mm. tel keeper, are stockholders. Mnyior 1 1 ‘ s _ ' '| - ”'*'“““'“_"" bine all day ‘iilfltillulng mild and I. vnllee promises to invcsti ate. i'~7°°'°i““°d °“ T‘°$° ““`°°) ~ :im anrin the iii nr. B K ' g g iuiuuiceunrs. 1 .::;,.;;r::;. .::::::":.zt.11.z°°:s22‘é 4 _ gsm and the highest was eighteen . if _ EIc_above._ 'I;"l;)°o£%e;tttilll3nda)ri?i1;)i1.lsitni5ld§ - b ' 250 _ °"""' $57; one b v'e and at nine D. rn. lil T00 LITE Fo - . One cent per word escb insertion x “en 8 ° b _ - 1 in this column. Cash must accom- Waifhgllégig ‘:m‘;v°be high this afte,._ lil? _ ~ iig at One cent per word eoeh lnisrtlon ` .‘l lt3Ym ,;)e33',;,l,ld,E,(;n:,(:;rr;1_v;'3_'n0!-nl in this column. Cash mulkilioom- ‘""‘°*'““ ‘"“"°“ T" ‘.“ 4'- ha" n seen this niominon .ie 5.45 pany order- lllnunum chores tisntv- A. March cui. z-zsiuii. M5 Btgxmww at M6: it ,im ,,,_ ,!,,k,_”,,,,,,_,_ _ '______' » *_* "_ t ...omni morning .if 6.40 me saoir- nkimsoias ssussons 'rrfii ner Father Gauthier tonigh, 38 Q huh ev . _ _ z_z7M1i_ day 8.11 6- . w 0 Din lm - __ K7 lg Ill# _ ...___ The moon rises toiiiorro m r 5 ders, Newsom I: Go. __' _Z and eloquence in the Hearts 0f1Th3-31l;mon was mu sunday’ Feb. LOST-IN CHARLOTTETOWN=jBA’I‘- Han’ ¢,might_ Donq; fan 9 1003 m urdsy leather driving mitt. -Finder 2-2111111. 20. at _-\ D- - th m please leave here. Rewax-d.~I~l’l _ , The last quarts; 4;f 27ethmo“¢;n :I5 y 2_n‘~a,pd_ ini- mess' me C w:s;ii1ng.:>)°m°“ '1`.*'““““Y» ° ~ ' ' 'ro Lsvr, t House: on nkxigsiiip Young Men's hrs an - - tom Wm be “Wen Streets present occupied by . . _ th t The length of Y _ -- . - te$vfl'ludf?Il.r{§|?i7ite'F;:ventli- hours Anil "U08 ll\l“Ul°°°- N-"nom P°“°“i°“ 'wax Apr” lst. Apply to _Chas.\l1_bQregor, .___ The temperature at 10.80 o’c1ock -I2‘l"m.!9"9?_él° “°‘ ` A . tl' cn 'r in Y M 0 ii, this ninminsby- the Helen 9t°\'l_ L°5""=*‘="°I-D I-OCKET 0° - e6 es to 7- o-,c,,'mk_ -neges 'rhermouézer with s northern -ing two photosdrinder will be rs-_ mvea with exlwjsure was __ _von demu shove, wsi-see by leaving pickles' ctc_ M",-0 ang yith 9, !p\_|_tl_1¢_r.\\__g_;pg|_m~,., ,BNI Grant! Omoo, . _ I. `_` _ ) I __` L--,~*'if\»,‘ . " 1, »,' '-- _-. fi . ., . \” ..-..\' -. .~ '» 41. \ , ' X \ . - - ¢ . ~ ik¢m.i‘»i the police station. Tl] THE AHBTIE jalmar Stefansson, the disoovcrer of the Blonde Eskimo made public to- day plans for a four year expedition which he plans to lead to the .1 rctic` next May. i During this time he hopes to wipe’ off the map much of the vbite space indicating unexplored 'regions in the far north. ~‘ Stefansson and uis companions, --____ -_ fling of the Turks in the fortress of ' S . again failed to level the fortress. it is thought may give rise to oh- King Nicholas of Montenegro is now: jections by Italy. and Austria on the - ; . awaiting the urrlvnl of the Servinn` ground that the blockade is ineilec- ` seige guns which have been shipped to tive. A DEFEAT THE CUSS ed in his room. He looked for su- ’ o .~ I .1 erficial scags but_dld not fiiid any. ` , \ ~ "trim );_f}l;;;r'iiu;£__,I,w0 ‘ f..‘:.“1':.‘.":...:;'°.‘.':f'ai:‘.';.‘.°:.i“"i:;;:: --___ `“ "fm . " t t ornial. Ho sasv evidence of tuper- . (Canadian press) Chchgrixs um? 61:), th; fgifnc Eg ulosis and pneumonia. The sea on ' f To at least two families in Char- ' NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 26-Vis- “ s cheek was anti-mortem. The bru- - ‘ played in thc M. P. H. A. Loaguo here this season. ' 'l`uuisht's game meant much to both' teams. If Moncton lost she hmdmo chance of winning the league, while defeat for New Glasgow meant that the lic-si. they could hope for was .a tie with Sydney, providing the int- ter dropped the two remaining games with the fiuhs und Victorian. _ _ i ie er part of May or early in June, on' a 247 ton steam whaler, the Kar-l luck, harkentine ril‘1ZrWN, Feb. Z6.-Tho case of Ernest Bell vs. J. E. Robertson| was continued before the court here this morning. This case was tried before Justice Huszard without a. jury and was finished at noon. Jud,\rnieiit was reserved. Aeneas Mc- Donald. K. C. and J. D. Stewart for plaintiff; Johnston and Enman for defendant. The next case was Robert Simpson vs. Richard C. A. Grant; action for goods sold on delivery. Judgment was rendered for defendant. Gaudet feudant Court adjourned until this morn- ing. Mfnard's Linlment Cures Distempsr. c- as now i eight* or ten picked men ul S<‘wn=°.fue.'ent sydney, nt sydney, imc 'N-ev will sail from ldsriuiniz lt ti lzitt ‘ ~ » As Moncton won`ih li" ' Glusgou has to defeat Sydney, at New Glasgow, to leave these three teams li tie. As the league now stands sydney leads by, two games over Moncton und New Glasgow. _ Tonight's game was rough, both teams being dcterriiined to win. Thus c l 10n is I It |>0l'l1 bi' U19 were many sensational runs and plen- f(`»0"Cil\U0