li _- 5 ii Ill ALI. 0 lllml KIIAID IILAND. 1 ____ :LY ~ _ ~ ‘ _ I le 1? 1 I -I -run cur I ‘ £3 And the Richest Furs Come .I_0;;Lon’don From - `!lP'i Er - -It-p VISDQCIIII to Boston Herald) I-QNDON. January '27,--According to Iiondon furriers the most expen- °|V°fl\|fE"3`°W`_°l1 E110 market are psltsi of vbasck ,and silver foxes from Prince Ed `l°fl Illhlld. These are so costly that they can only he obtained by privltc sale. A‘»1u_s19 veit or the meek rex iezeilenrnnu S150 en $1,150, unc inr- a woman's coat at least four pelts are lieceseary. At a public sale at the beginning of the winter one pelt in-ought $1,550. Harrison Watson, the official agent for Prince Edward Island, states that he himself was sceptical when he heard of the fabulous prices com- manded by fox peits in the open market, but he was assured by the Minister of Agriculture that the fig- ures were correct. " Inquiries among the furriers of the west end show that recent purchasers of fur coats, ranging from £1,100 ($5.000) to £3,000 ($15,000) ineiucen five members of Parliament, eight Peers. eleven bankers and three ac- tresses. V . _...ii-_._;__ LENOUE BOWLING Last night , at the League of the Cross Bowling Alleys, Charlotte- town, -the Patch Foxes secured a vic- tory over the Blue Foxes with a ma- iority of 108 points. The Red and Silver Grey Foxes meet to-night. Every memyer of the Senior and Intermediate leagues are requested to be at the alleys alter the game. . ~ l “Following-is, .the -score: T*"BLUU"l|‘0iill8 - 0. .°'.°‘.°°P*‘4 - _ , T tale M<:Dohdld ... 77 77 76 280 Moran ... ... 89 83 87 .839 Brown 80 BB 67 215 Mclnnfs ... 105 97 91 293 Strain 93 94 90 257 891 1244 444 409 PATCH FOXES 5°.“‘?’?*?’ Percy B7 84 113 Lafierty 93 74 79. Doyle 98 83 B7 82 104 95 284 246 Doyle ..- 77 Mc..'fahon 82 114 26-8 263 291 43-7 437 478 1352 PERU MID BOLIVIA 'MAY UUIIRREL -.-» ‘O _ \ ` I the csssion of Adrianople on J: nuary 6th was finally broken off today by a nots from the plenipotentiaries of the Balkan nations presented to Res- had Pasha, head of the Turkish dele- gation. Notwithstanding the rup- of war will be averted either through fresh proposals from Turkey rrpoit- ed, included in a note which she will deliver to the Powers tomorrow, or through the fall of Adrianople before activities can be begun again at Tchatalja. The maiority of the delegates re- fuse to admit the likelihood of either contingency, believing the life of the xoung Turk government depends up- on resumption even though the Al- liles were willing to postpone the con- ict, The present failure of the diploma- tic conference is only an -.n'.i»'.\i “EH this °V°uil1E It 5-04 The Wales an was the at of tl; i;o1legienof‘A§l;i; penlfn-'y. 'H'i'hs l3\tef"'s bs illustrated by lantern """f"" ` _ and-tomorrow at 5.06' it rises to- énglnning at 'Ifza and sutur- e - _____. - _ , ~ 11,15? mm nt' tm' mmm' ° wKN'rnn`-Tr ouom iron shannon. Den! °f<‘-°\' and Ive discs -““°""""-*""" I ‘ ` The last quarter- of the moon was of year, teacher for school near 322:". mnlllllm 05|-Pl' twtity Cx .... ..........., .~...,_ ..... .. .... 2... ...... ....... ..._ yu. 'L AM) FEBY1 M0RN|N(; (;UA|rNlN k ret e b en _ piemenc S50 Apply Burt of Edu °--- srmgnldhegiu gs telic' ghor: 3 'lllhqere will be a new moon on Thurs- cation. __ 1-29Jllli. °'0°'11° E0 HHN-I M°m°l‘iil Flnl ' _ ms. 'me cisernne niches 'mis isnmi or teeny win be nine A-N7,-,-5550-~‘N AN.n__”mn-|~m“-"“° go. Qrlglhg 1° hw' Rev- G» M. Yeuns on _ the farm proved ve interest day Feb sth at 1.8! a m u ° ENN’ md ml P1‘°d\°Nl°\l*-I ' vi t ry _ h rs and tbirt nine -minutes 1”' 1°" ° U°°°f“ U *mu* 455* U _..._ 'H . U 4 t‘:ic$:lrl>E1nt.dfot.l'i's stoves not work- (Nd-‘om Yesterdayxs Evening Guardian) §2;;?d;°mB'r”“u““b.m“‘“g‘ nm°II“7 * "Ice cream and candy will be § ' _ , the rink, the classes in sheepi The temperature at 10.80 o'ciock ' ' °°'"°d `“ th* 97° °'°\°°t '-45 5*- ». ~ ‘ ~ ` " were not held yesterday. tbib morning by the Rexall Store , JAMEs ‘MEAC N E Notre Dania Academy. . F Dairy men 1° I-*Sh* H°"° °““' "‘°°" '1`"‘°'° ""‘°""°‘“°"°' "““ °”°“ °“‘ rims- and ilneninm his moves ». - ` Somethin of S cial Interest for armers, 1 will take place this afternoon. ‘exposure was seven degrees above t th _' Don t forget to keep '1‘l\\lrl0l1._f g Pe _ , ome. 3150. ` evening 1'. A. semen una me une .mu n unuuurn m»<>»ur° “" "'°’ ° ° °°*“°" °* WW the mn me in menu on apron S h IT h P ilssld -Eh* H N Queen and Passmore Streets. Phone ’ . _ C °° eac ers’ up comma” 1_mu_ ;lsie|and tea in St. Penis .Parish .ll above. with 5 were*-*P 2°" its fall it was somewhat deflected ing him instantly, although he was standing farther from what might be to North Winslow station, thence to There are left to mourn, besides t e father and mother, five brothers, ._’_.:__ 1-30 M3ipd. WANTED A BRIGHT GIRL WITH A WANTE for general housework. Apply to Mlrs. J. ’l‘. McKenzie, 277 Rich- mond St. between five and six o'clock __ Ilif- PUBLIC -I AM _.1-..._ an interesting one. lhf-hliooluhln ,E ii all Pi _ f I isyunicn-stephen min-I ‘ ” __ _ use cnlrinilcf In ull in ,.,,._._._.,.,,,,,, Piunuminv sufmlsmi ‘ I ullnunin m unilimiui u».»un~uu un Mlnusi ns nfinsin B. Home Today. - Chief- '- o'r'rAw.i, Jen. 21-une pinning ni '-- '*' an additional weapon in the hands of . *- ` (Canadian Press) back shareholders will likely be dis- » (Canadian Press) (CB¥\8diHH PFEBB) . LONDON J-an 29_1,eMe neguuamcussed in the House tomorrow when TORONTO Jan 29-An unusual LONDON Jan 29-Mrs Dee ei-d . (Cunndinn Press) . - . . - . p . tions, which reached a deadlock over Sgxégfralttioalg,g1°"1,§::b;°;f'1 11,3; caiiariithizamil ‘;°1at;;endina';rm\W°ddiDE ¢0<;k Place in the Juvenile leader of the militant num-egee¢ee_ SOFIA, iiulgnrin, Jun. 29-General Y el' B11 l`B Gout' City HBH’ this afternoon Who' with two women companions’ Suvofl, cummuiidcr-in-chief of the Tmilwr- MBP1¢W°°d» I-Dt 29. Y9Bf-¢l"- when Raw _,_ J_ Redditt gave the ne_ was sénmnwd yesterday to fourteen llulgurlun urmy today issued the fol- day’ when the body nl their son' cessary legal approval to 3 man and days imprisonment on charge of re- 1UWiHg Ofllur I-0 U10 men Under llll Stephw' who was killed 1” “ p“p°" women to uve together after 20 sisting the police, was released from Cummalulf ESE Qrjgsnt `:;BMl§_1;:0;l;e;’ tzlaizw’ years of such existence without legal CUSEOUY thi! GVBIUHE by 8" l1I\\U10WH "From nw COME" of the peace ”°' h 1 1 y, 1 g o e or sanctiom `~ person paying the fine of ;10_ gotintions it is evident the cneuw is “E 9 - The 101 °Wi¥l§ B¢00“!\l» Of E110 ` During 20 years the couple lived MrB_ Despard and also B sister or unwilling to yield nu inch uf.the ter- ';;‘; ;:;;‘:_'_’“t is °"""°d ‘mm “ BM' together and eevem enum., were oenerni sir John French reiueec ine ritury conquered by our victorious one man was instantly kmed abd agded to the family circle. Neither option of a flue and went to |ai1. *1il“\@H- 'U16 Turks wish, by a stroke t s man nor the woman would get f th L 1 t 11 d three others injured by an accident married saying they disapproved of <3; eeisg notmed of her rewme she ue. penfl 0 :es my H you an th 1 _ en w Qever paid the gm, ,B no no icrs vs io mvc fnllen in battle n e gr “‘ ng mom 0 the Great' man to six months in jail but allow- out to fight again." Northern Paper Co’s. mill. ed e eher; time of grace for B Wm. _.._.__..i.._ ,.322‘§§l`.f§°§§§'.l”§l§”l`Ig.f.`§°.f°l`§; diilé -fu pf-f-f---1 to -1- LEAGUE UE THE grinders had been hoisted about ten months mth" than' marry and the _ woman took u similar stand. feet while repairs were .being made. Then the court “Menus ____ ’I‘lie crew had started to ldwer the changed from six months in jail to O n T u e s d a y n i g h t rr t casing to its place when, without three YWTS ill I-71° P°“it°nti9l`Y- This the League of The Cross Hall Dor- warning, the tackle-gave way and the length of separation was mo much chester St Ch rl tt t I for both parties and they c t d " 8 0 e own' the an' 6851118 Come down with a crash. In to the laws decree. 0'1"" 0 num “Fog Meal" 10|- the younger members ol thc society took place. and struck the cylinder of the next There were about three hundred grinder and this struck Stephen young boy? present and t°.'my,th°y Trainor across the chest and nearly enjoyed It is putting it mildly' severed his head from his body kill- Am” they had been treated to a ht' tie entertainment furnished by the League Band and also by some others ~ . of the older members, they were considered the point of greater dan- The following are U10 elltfiei E01' each presented with a variety of the get as the other men were standing the mc” *-0 be held 0" HUUEUTO dainties furnished to take home with “early directly “uder the casing' River 10° 011 MOIIGBY. F°bf\1BI`Y 3l`d~ them. Then the older members pre- Olle Of the OEIWFB had 8 165 9-“<1 all The races are an assured fact and Ill arm broken two others were badl W sent in the han were Ushered to a cut and briiised and one esca ed ins: undoubtedly prove E great success' w°.u`pE°pared "past whlch everyone _ P The hrst race to be called oil will enyoyed to the fullest. Speeches bc- 1“rY~ be the 2.20 which will start prompt- ing in order M. W. Carrier was call- The deceased was 28 year” of age ly Ht 2o'clock 1-* sd upon. Hs spoke encouragingly of and unmarried. He was the eldest the progress made by the League U( 5°" 'md had been “WHY from home 2.20 CLASS the Cross for the past few years. I 0 E 1 ° “ I 7 ° 8' E S' b e E n g He also offered his support to what- 1 “ t h 9 ‘fm D 1 0 7 _ ° 1 t h e Iona Girl or ever the boys might undertake in the same “Em d“"°g that mmf’ 'md 1°' Dominion D., D. A. McKinnon. way of sport or entertainment. “Dine *"1"* Past f°"m'“‘ 1'* “I” de' Hiinn s., A. stewart other npenkere were the Spiritual Di- partment. A telegram announcing Ginger, P_ McKemm_ rector* Re,_,_ P_ A_ McDonald' Father his death came to his parentsdakst Gaudet' Huw Uroker’ Thomas I Monday with the intimat on that t e _ d W _L body was being Bent home. His (af & _ 8 MIN. TROT AND PACE. Trainoi. W. J. sroillvn B11 t X > _ Brawders. Then t e OYS G" el” 3 “ gg" tZ"'I’:feeE° tEg°'§§-’;;-egszgldfggtig Telephone G., Jno. A. McDonald( cd those present with n short pro-_ y Bess A Douse gram including songs by W. Morgan. return home by the noon train. The ' ' ' C k d W_ M D _ del” i" th” M‘“‘°'“ “"“’“’ ““'°" g3;?§i?reHwif§§;'§' G' Acorn' gldstdggaéinlg' nga n i-iugnng, Drill. t tel v t d th' an ement " ‘ P ‘ ' ’ - una y pre cn e is nrr g b h J H and }»_ Mc. being carried through. The body will Little Jim' Frm C3m°"°“~ Hugilcs’Th';:I;e‘ivaqe;rl::)g a number of be forwmded by this mornings train gsllgctir-ns by the_band. The gather- i br ke u about midnight with the the home at liclly‘s Cross. The re- ng 0 .E3 n " and _ mg of God Save the Ki g mains were accompanied from Milli- sing h beers for the League of nocket by Edmund Birt formerly of ,§,;';n5r;s§_ee c 1-‘nrt Augustus. h ~ i ; -* SEVERE WEATHER IN §\?i:~rlE1'ssw§Hh1lE)\l=§ent (lgxsgegzy Of Rev. Henry O’Leary who is ab- BRITISH COLUMBIA. Chm_1ot'tet0wn. John and Maurice at out to become Bishop of Prince Ed- nnrne uns live 'sisters Mrs. Jane Hig- *sud Island fl New _Bf“u=W_i°|l ex- VANCOUVER, Jun. 21.-'rue wleskg gins and Mrs. Mark A. Smith, Ma- Slhierligoulrgée -ggi". CZLGBYY H15 wui1>“\1)Y of severe weathefr bays béeli; miiimaiy ,plewood; Miss Katie, teacher in Stan- Y Y H 0 BSB 11 2 by a shoftllgu 0* C011 - gl’ _ ner- Diner unc nerenain et home. one of the youngest bishops of the sense in the some on the oenncrnn CTO' fha sorely bereaved family The Church. H8 19 B 9011 Of the late Collieries on Vancouver Island where Guardian tenders sincere sympathy. Hem`Y 0'L¢BI‘Y Of Ri°l1ib\1CE0 and 3 the work has been practically tied bl`0th¢E' 0| R\¢hB!`d 0']-|°HYY» D- D~. up for months. Soft coal has been chancellor of the diocese of Chatham retailing in Vancouver at seven and and of Mrs. George V. Mclnerney of eight and a half dollars a ton. For T00 I-UE E03 if' ff§.§“e..Hfn§§§§'uth5°l§i§° 13;-E3 $22"dnffill.“i§.gi’.2§§“l§`§ie§fi BEN! ramcook. in 1897 and then took the appoint 9, committee to look into the four years theological course at the matter of prieee of supplies for the W- ----1 --» 3.3:..ismezi’»..“.2:;f::1f.:I.:i°i.; °f>“‘°“;°~ ..‘*..i.‘:,‘1;‘.1';'.;‘i.“.“...:‘;;‘.‘."“:.; in hm! °°1umn‘ Cash must accom' Richibucto and there spent four Years sholfush the whole question DBDY 01`d°1' and nv” V" “nt 2::g;mE studying in Rome where he received g -------- glllgvzzgh “‘“*“‘““‘ “"5” Y' his Cuegrge ull) D. n. 1 ont rain! reéiérn ANDREW CARNEGIEUBLE MAKER _ ~ -1* o anaa e was ocae n a- ATRO . F0L'ND-BRACELET APPLY AT tham and other parishes on the -_ _this__of‘Iice. _____;'_:’E}iPd' North Shore for some time and than NEW YQ31{_ Jam 27_f1‘eet,imony in WANTED-A PURE BRED AYR- returned to Rome as representative support of the eontenfion of the gov- shire bull. E. B. McLaren, George- of the bishops Of E116 mafiti-m0 W0' ernment that Andrew Carnegie was a town. _____}j§)_N_1_1i_@_3ll`ld~ “mc” and °{ _um a"°hbi5h°P *nd 5°* trouble maker in the steel trade and non sans-onvnnsnnnin s'i‘Ai.- vernl of 01° b1s\1°PS °f 0uE°»\‘i°- M-1 cnet the onrnegie steel company lion .Craichmore No. 2391. A. C. E91' spendmg more than 5 7°” in was taken over by the United States Taylor Granville. 1-30M6ipd. ROW’ inulaf °“P“°“Y h° Plain F9' Steel Corporation because oi his re- SiUSAGEB THE BEST! turned to N°w Brunswick “nd "35 fusal to abide by agreements was . ROCKY MOUNTAINS. SA 9 _ KW” his Pf°“°“t °h*“°8° in Bl¢h“l`9t heard today in the government's suit -- m°d°' Fresh every day at mm Wh‘“`° he has Men E01' m°"° than to dissolve the corporation under the _ d°‘,`§.'_.rf§w§Q¥P..i&..C°.' .. . .9`§!Efl three years. During this period he Sherman Anti-T,-use Law_ It was gw_ FOR SAI-‘E'°`FEw SHARES OF has been very °°tiv° in bundml “P en by Walter Scranton, former prssi stock in No. 1 registered b13'~‘»E the parish and has undertaken the 3 C. o . . . . os one severa cure u - h d 1; 'ns Apply J S Martin Kim c n “uc” t 1 h h b nd dent of the Lackawanna teel om oss ' 1-30M5iE13iPd~ ings. Rev. Dr. 0’Lsary's natural Dany' and c°ncerns LOST, A LADIES’ LARGE GREY talents, his years of preparation for Mpgxlgg QHAKEN coat button with striped center. his work, his energy and his devotion. Up BY NEW QUA_KE_ Please leave at 108 Fitzroy. to the church have marked him as a --- man whose career was bound to be MEXICO CITY, Jen, 7-severni ' quake shocks were reported"irom va good education to learn the’l‘yps l rious sections of the republic today eegging, Apply in person at, The Scientists here attribute the du'-fur; Gnardian Qilics. 11-20Mtf. ` E ` N ,bance to the activity of the volcano, 'D__AN EXpERIENGED (}1gL~` Mt. Colima. . ll1Iinard'l Liniment Cures Diphthsris *.1 fe;-ne* ¢Hi;:\remy1<.;cANADA- f<‘-» ANuAR,Y:;.n» I cw °' --'° $li~lllm Awl=UL ACCIDENT MAINE] PAPER MILL 1 nuiunns in HIIIIY Ill FIGHT lissc_ Bunarliissur, Lulu Durgas and 'Fnlmtnlja allow such un ahront to the Bulgarian army to go unanswer- ed. Prcpnrc then for fresh victories with nn irrisistible movement for- ward nnd show to our enemies and the whole world that Bulgaria, our futherlnnd, deserves more respect." .?.__.?___4_ GIIS BUOY EXPLOSION HAl.II“AX, Jan. 27-Tlirec men were injured in on accident at the dock yard yesterday and are in the V. G. l-fospitnl, one of them serious- ly hurt. Albcrt Gates, Kenneth Half- pcnny and Wm. Sullivan, the latter of Dartmouth, were at work upon 8. gas buoy recently brought into port and placed on the pier for overhaul- ing, when it exploded, and all three men were more or less burned. Gates was thrown by the force of the ex- plosion against an iron boiler near- by rind had un arm broken and shoul- der dislocated. ` ' ` TROUBLE FEIIRED IN ULSTER NOW NEW YORK, Jan. 27-A cable from London to the Tribune says :- According to news from London- derry, prcpnrations on a military basis are going on all over Ulster, with a view to resistance to any Dub- lin parliament, by an armed and dis- ciplined forcc.<» Such reports, how- ever, must be tukcn side by side with thc fnct that the pending by- election iight in Lopdonderry will be one of the closest in the history of the Borough. Friday next is polling dny_. $25.0I.lO OLD MASTER FOUND IN LONDON LOl\`D(\N, Jan. 27.-Still another old master has been discoycred in London, this time in a well-known West End restaurant, whose proprie- tor, M. Pinoli, was only recently `convinced of its apparent value after it had hung over the mantlepiece of his restaurant for riinc years. The picture is alleged to bc by Paola Varonpae. It represents thc Queen Of Sheba at the throne of King Solo- mon. lts value is fixed ati $25»000» COULD HAVE SHOWN AN EASY CUT THROUGH MONTREAL, Jan. 27- Professor John Stunsfield, of the geological de- - partmcnt of McGill University, creat- - ed a good deal of interest during a _ lecture this evening by stating that if the Canadian Northern people had consulted the geologists they could have bored through a soft limestone formation instead of going through the core of the mountain which is so- - lid rock, having been' solidified throu- gh ages. This could be done, added the professor, by a slight deviation. “Good Roads for Farmers-" u _ - \ -- t .-4 ~ - - ‘r _‘ _ _ . ' , I.; ~.-1-if »’,_. =‘1`.5t .».;.-“- ..:.‘a'.2 'L-,_.-‘ , ,,. . ._ . .;_ L _;_ wx _._-.. I _ (_ _ an ._ ,J .Qi `.. - -._ _ - -.5 -.1 , I - ._~- -. ,.- .ir . -- ,'. -3', A -_.J fo., - 6, , " .» ' " . - i. .` . _-mlm-uf '--‘ _ ; - Z, - - _ _-f:.-_-:_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-;,-,-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-,-,-_-,-_-_-_-_-Y-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-¢.-.-_-_-::_-_-_-.-_------=- - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - °°°‘ rr"-°~ nu .mmf ai rvrnme euiimiiw . the work dons “Come to the five o‘cloek tea at' E ' , ’ P ' Ed rd s .r. _w..N if in i _ muy. 'r ini Interest in mice wa Ex; N. 'i\ipiin,‘ nfs :.Ni:iu¢§en°°:d°:’enu. been ep; Tm' News °f SP” Islanders. . 1-MMtf,\.3.30 p. in na. nun-n°n.isini'~ne'cnn's \ _ .1 ` I . > I I I 1; ‘. ;_v E v | ’ . I I3 . ‘. 5 I .i -I ' L, “I .1 \~.:l :.' .» .. ,il `.r if fl 'z -`I :-- '©- T! ._ ,. ., 1 . ,\; -..._ E. -..:;" :--g-,.~_ _ ."` =-ac'-»»¢|»‘-1-»-u-»,,-. , _ .f .<»