'Y Far the Largest _ Bai Y Circulation in this Province. ,._/ »-,-» 7 7 r.. ‘~P°.:'»“;“°-~--~ .."~i.'~= -' V. , _ _. __ _ _ .., .,. _r ,., ,i_. , _ _ ..._ 1 __ ».,. r. _ ,. _ __ _ __ _, _ __ ._ . _ _ , __ _ , , _ , _ _, _ _, _ __ _ ‘ ~- A " -A » . r i ic ~' *' ' - 5"* ~ » ~ i ‘ ar. » , »,i.._.-, ‘ _ , ~ -rf‘.»_..»» ~. __ ff, _._ ,,;~¢~_, f ., , r 1 ,, . _ ,,.r' _, r-,£\_' J' ‘_ 1,/ .:' . . ir _ ‘- -i . _ I ,>,.__-. .s-{_,_____»»____». _ V “ :_____:_-5, __ _, ,_ g \ , _ _ ,___,.__.___, ,__ ,_._____ __ _Qu N. ._ 1,3 -1 -` \ _ _ _ _ un; cii Rioiieiow G iiini T T 0-who nan v rousnan mr will icuii, mow hunai. naxmniain C11 ARL -A r ____ ___ __A _ ..__..____ _______ _ _ _ _;___:_____ _ _ ig .i~; i‘owNf_.i;n'i'§1T:T"'EDwARD ISLAND, CANADA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, rgog. - {,°,3ae.,e‘,?f,i,T,*,*,,;‘,, Ol N UI <0( Cc- L-'E Q: .: hi -r i l ENE-MNSTEN SSNllllllEli° lllST With all Hands 0ii`Cipe Hat eras. Hel' Captain 'lflofa Sc ation. ;;. 93 S ecial to The Guardian ITOSTON, December 16-The los of the five-masted schooner Gover- nor Ames, wrecked off Cape Hat- teras on Monday, was the hardes ‘blow local shipping has receive this ear 1 - T The Ames was the fii"ht five- 5 niasted schboner built, and durin her 21 _years career had a numbe dismasted on her maiden trip. Ca t King, who, with his vii ed lost, came from Lunenburg. ~ sl.-._,__._.._;_. ENENTEST _IINNNSE lN THE SENTNHY t. S t d r of aeci ents and was completely P . e and 12 men of the crew are report- nnnmi wmnn On Duck lslsuid, Lake Huron. Crew Without Food Since Sunday Nighr, Special to The Guardian. _ LITTLE CURRENT, Ont, Dooom. be_r_l6-The new steel steamer Wis- sahickon of the Anchor Line, miss- ing for some days, ran on outer _Duck Island, lake Huronon Sun- day night in a`blinding snow storm. Her lower decks and stern are lsubmerged and all supplies cut off from the crew who escaped to the Island, but have had no food 'since Sunday nightf l The Wissahickon was bound to Buffalo to Duluth with Qeneral mer _ cliandize valued at 700,0 0 dollars. The vessel was only two years old and will be a total loss. mmm ,EEWEN VESSELS l lillElllEll TNNNNSE DUBLIN, December 15-Address- - ing a great meeting at Mansion house tonight, Mr Redmond said that Premier Asquith’s declaration . was the greatest chance they had in the last century of tearing up and trampling under foot the in- ia ous act of union. Their op men in the house of lords. ' Premier Asquith, Mr Redmond declared, was asking the British people for a mandate to deal withi Irish self-government in ther next parliament. Therefore thel Irish leaders advised their people in Great Britain to vote for liber- als, and if home rule did come, E MONTREAL, nroerrrbo i5-rew- er and larger vessels is the record for the port of Montreal for the lpast season, according to a state- l1“€H'C_ Just issued by the harbor lcoiiiniissioners. In ocean- oin . r K 3 poI_§nts_ he con-tiuued_ were no ,vessels there was a decrease of 19, longer millions of the British people, but a few hundred gentle- ifrom 386 the previous year to 367,- while this ear three "wind-' - i " "ellen an Jam |mer_s visie _epor t e first _sailing ocean ships to clome up they _piver ior someuyears. In arrivals rom ower gu ports ther a decrease of 55 vessels an; lglli 649 tons. The harbor commis- _ sioners revenue showed an increase from $333,123 to $350,883, a growth of $17,760. he could assure the British people,l ‘ _ ' in the name of Ireland, that it would be received and worked in the same spirit as the concession of freedom to this Transvaal was worked. ' SENEENS l’llEPlllE Vi(‘T(JRIA, December 15-The seuil ers are preparing to start the Vic tcria season. Capt W. Munro yester- day morning began signing n crow Tl] Sllllllll WllllN llElNlN'S SUN SNEN ’ lil NEW YNHN Eillll I l Nnw voarqnrc 14-Trouble in the Zelaya family is not confined to Nicaragua. While Jose, thc _much-maligned president of that ‘republic, is worrying over inter- nal affairs, Dr Anibal Zelaya, his nephew, is facing a crisis in love affairs in New York. After an ` liuterval of two years the breach of promise suit instituted against iyoung Zelaya by Miss Juliette He- °l f“`¢r1l1Y-One or more hunters fcrlro, a maiden of Grecian descent, thc scaling schooner Jessie, and (lnpt Balcom is shipping a full crow o-f white hunters for the Pescawha. The Jessie and Pcscawha are "indepcnd ent" schooniers outside thc com.incil fleet operated by tire Victoria sailing 'l'>rT1lH1ny, the fornner owned by Rich ard H-all and others, and the lur‘tr\i-1 lil' flupt S. W. Peppett. Both vessels . E1‘__ Y 2 . intention of Capt 'Munro .bein'g,‘ to'siii`.' will ot awa duriu thcmonth tha, out nf the Stra ts licfore Chfstima- ‘came up for trial today in the supreme court. She wants $100,- 000 hcnrt-balui because, as she alleges, Zclaya, when a student at Columbia University in 1907,- ar- dently wooed but did not wed lhcr. Zelaya, who is now practis- ‘iug mcdicine in New York, denies that lic ever really proposed to 'llVTiss Hero. She says she has 200 iépelég T150 _l10lid_f1Y M =<@t1'0" Sl" iodd love letters to prove he did. ' 0 ° “ mm B" C0” t° m°°t_| The plaintiff on the witness the nr-_nl herds returning northward to wnrd Bering sea. The Pescawhn is also expected to leave before Christi mfls. Both the Jessie and Pescawhn will rlear for scaling and srn-utter huminil. Thcy will hunt off the southern coast, following the 'lrerils northward until the season ends with _tho last day of April, and after larsl- mir: their sealspins will outfit and Pf‘!€c'.'\l direct - to the sea-ottcr 'I1 unds in the North Pu'§l!ic to hunt there until the Bering sea season up "US U11 August lst, when they will en ter lierlng sea, the whole cruise last- vX-l “Up to the time the defendant Pccfrd that one or two si:lioonei'.-‘ wil lin: nine or ten months. It is also outfit. Mill"-l S Llnimrni our ~ Gi cl in co .i _stand was risked if there were any gforiual announcement of her ea- lgagement to young Zelaya. She lreplied that rt ii dinner party in lJuly, 1907, Zelaya had lifted a lwine glass and proposed a toast 'to her mother, saying, “Here's :hoping that I may become your yfuturc son-in-law. _, "Did he kiss you?" asked the _ llawyer. l “He always did,” she replied. E lcensed his attentions to you, did lyou love him?" she was asked. : “I did,” replied Miss Hero, “hut ,wlieu his zirdor cooled lic dropped 'E -“ ine entirely and I didn’t see him "`m`*`“”"“"*-rl;-5.2;” (Too late lor classification.) 00 eluwd Adveriuement -- for two years." ~ The trial adjourned until ronior -1-~»=;--__~_:-_~» »-~=~ --~ -~ -A ~=-:~~ lstand. Qiiiusomn sliusaons fresh. ev S; _ ery day at Saunders rc Ncw=~h\\u'H GIRL witli ii iiiir vrlnrn- Lion to learn thc type settlnpd APPT! in person between 8 and "~__ at Guardian office 11 26dti. m. _ - OST A g~entieman’a small Dis- iiii Pihfiiiinii . I1- Skin- purse, between Beer S, T ____ W§°k'S. down Queen St to A. Horn & (`u's office, Finder please leuv at A- I-Iorn~e’s office. 1'3~l7“2l-pm, `BOA~R', for service, pure bred york - shiie, rcgisteiml, H. 'WONT Vfrnon River. 12-17d7ipd.__ FOR BABE, coon coat, Sworn » ses _ Ai f_i3iiGr»a 'ceo siifeotills pp y A 1»z-imsi QTRAYUD, from the premises *- Bmoeir Aeriane, nedecue QM 1) little white and tan dog. 'Name x oulei. Finder please leave at T. FJ- Peerdon'e,86 Queen' Bt-,and receive ward. ` ' 12-1'i'i'_'. ' ix;-'l 4 if 3. `i-Eno i_/ _,__ I sn- ~ -sz -7'* _a 1 _ Q1.-l Zi "' -- .- E51 ‘li iff , E .» r .ss lf' '- aa - »- .. |- Y ---_.._...,_~. __ ____ ,_ -.___ - , _ i . _ __ __ F ____ _-___ ._ ~ _ _ i the electors assuring them tliattcrm as Goyernor_Gcneral. the hospital on Wednesday, uncon- Minister of Justice and the _ Hon Archibald _Gordon_was en- scious from asphyiation, is rapidly progentatives in Parliament hh in the balance, - gaged to be married to Violet As- improving and will be discharged been written to also the Tempe The Empire, Corelli says, iS_quith, daughter of Premier Ks- from the hospital on Saturday. ance Departments of Several Chu standing on a rock of suspcnse,(quith, and slic was in close atten- - ` dance u on him durin his eriod nothin wouid interfere with it waiting to be hurled into the de- - P _ ` ' g ` p ' g vouring waters of Socialism, or Of SUff€‘riI1g- introduction, rescued to the security of home, _ ~-*-_- _ 'In reference to the exercise of the ed- The "|0511 imP01’*B“f- f°“¢““"' rvieii puree and honor. prraoririg prerogrfye of the Lie ,___- sages from Christendom up into the land where the sun does not shine in winter. ` The mail was made up in two packets, ' one for Fort Eesolution on Great Slave Lake, and the other for Fort McPherson. From the Fort Resolution mail, delivery will be inadc at the Hudson Bay`Coin-, pany’s posts on the way north. The' Fort McPherson mail will go stra- --F r McPherson |Au19~“"e NUT WNNNYINS NVEH ight thwugh' in 0119-T80 °f drivers l surrounding the disappearanze of ‘ to be selected at Fort Resolution. lhady Chhrchiji, 'wife of Viscount Quite n n‘-mber 0! new members From the Fort Resolution mai1,de- churchjih who was jast seen with were andre to tire ron. liveries will he made,at Fort Mc- three ohiidrep on St Pancras Rail. MNNIE Sllllflll llllEllllEEN’S SUN KILLEIT WHILE NLLINNSE TNNES SPlENllll] MEETING _ l]EElNlTE NETIUN [ll NBEEWEIT N.N.N; Issues Circular Warning Her Twenty-Five Years Old. Re- Sad Fate ofGrand Bay Farm- A Meeting Was Held Yester- The Weareri ofthe Red and British Sisters of Perils sided With Parerils at Ot- er. GeorgeSpears is Rap- davit/lornlhg and Results Black Longregate and have of Socialism. tawa When Young- idly Recovering- Wire Atiained- a Good Time ---_,- .___ _-i ____ Special to The Guardian. Silflffifll '90 The Guardian. Special to The Guardian. . ‘ A large meeting of the Executive 1-,, response to an hu,rac1|.ve invita- LONDON, December lGr-Marie. LONDON, Decciuber 16-Hon Ar- ST JOHN, December 16-Wm of the Provincial Temperance A Corelli’s irreconcilable nntagoiiisiiildrillrlld Gordon, son of the Earl of Mont omeryr Of Grand Bay, was liance was held in the Y.M.C. to woman suffrage does not prev-l/lb€1`flC¢=1\» di0d ffom iHl\11`i¢S fe' killeiflby 9- freight tr”-in While tY`Y'lpaI‘10r yesterday mornin . The mm. of members or the Abegweit A. ent her from' aiming to ob-lceivcd in an automobile accident. ing to cross the ,track near his rresident reported in 1-efgrehce ' tain political influence. He Was b0Tl_i ill 1334, and _Was at home. _ the Bill prohibiting importatio Ottawa during Lord Aberdeen’s Geo Spears, who was taken to that it Wag in the hands of t l- Lion and a very cleverly designed sau A~ venir program; a very larsl! attend- to of the Charlottetown Business Col- _‘_" AA gaurore-ri in ure Asserrisiy Hair e lege. Dr Yeo, the president, occupi- reé cd the charir. After reading of tha' ___ minutes of the last general rniec__tiu¢,' ___ reports of committees, 1;_ecep_tiop_ of - new members had receive a en on, ches and it seemed probable that the c0__s_de__at_0__ and adoption or the S new constitutimrand bye-laws follow- u_ were the changing of the club nomic to enant Governor, which has arous- mf Af_’°g‘”°i' A'“"t°“r A_th1°“° As' ed considerable feeling the whole s°°’°t’°“' “nd the “d°p‘."°“ "T ° d. Board of Directors as the governing ‘ ; ‘ matter was' thoroughlydiscusse _ lmnnnn Puwmnwmsewssmssswwwww- _I_ Arctic mail has `ust left Edinon- H°n°f 9-11 understanding W9-5 Yeaeh' gram included a Speech 0 we come E _ton, and it will be about the \. end ed regarding f“_t111`¢ 09-505 Wl1i0 E of January before it will reach its was Perfectly Satlsfactmy t0 th AT destination o t , on T - _ _ the Peer river, about forty miles A S“b'°°mm1tT5e@ WHS _f1PP°111t° ° Last night a largeiniiinber of the from the point where the great Mc- to df?-ft T°°0mm9l1dH'¢1°llS f0 ~ _ _congregation of St Paul’s Church Kenzie_ river debounces into the changfis 111 the Act, ill r€1HlSi0Ii 11 M _ A A B I __ ifatlwlrd in the Schoolroom and Arctic ocean. At Lac La Riehie,df_“€ St°f°S and Physicians, Wh __ ___‘;3S"tr___é____e~St£f_E __'_l__;;"_~___¥_‘_‘_‘_‘ _ were treated to a Short program, three dog trains are in waiting for iW111 1”eP°ff_ *S0 H later meeting 0 B > ~ “ "‘ 'ncluded numbers from Earl Rob their 2,000 mile journey with mes- the Executllfei h ironi Hon Pres L. B. Miller, a state- e ment of the present standing of the Association by President Yeo. an ad- d dress 'ny AE.A. McDonald--first presi- rldent of the Abegweits in 1881, a re- 0 port of the formation of the new 0 athletic union at Toronto by Dr H. f D. Johnson, and speeches by Rev M-r Murphy, F. H. Seller, Major .Weeks, D. J. McDonald, Hon G. E. Hughes, ln. H. Jerr:v.ns, W. orarie, D: o. M. Rcddin, Major Jones, Reuben Mc- Donald, J.J. Enman and otbers.Solos \v“erc gircn by Parker Hooper, Elmer ' Ritchie, Prof Barlow, Dr E T. E. E. Robins, and duet by Gaudet and Stanley. Coffee and cake wcrc scrvcd at thc conclusion. The I‘residcnt’s report slioived the LONDQN Deg 15_The m si-_ery_club to he in 5 most flourishing con- dition,\\'ith w membership of about 225 WlEE'S TNSNPPENITNNS The _attendance was estimated to ff ~ _» , fi___,_,_ . t____...__._»-iv Murray, Fort Vérlnilivn; Fort way`sratioir‘?v7Tw‘ee‘l6‘s°‘Eg‘o" sun Smith and other posts on the way day, has hepome deepép Up t UP- _` _ _ ' yesterd y it had been generally un- The mail carried is between six derstorig that her husband was 5114 Seven _ humlfed P°““dS ill the author of a reward posted for weight. This mail does not go to information as to her whereabouts FQ” Md-’h¢1'S0!1r Wlllcll-is Served but last night this was denied by W1th_ but two U19-115 B- Year, 0l1_e authority of Lord Churchill. carried by dog trains in the winter Today the Earl of Lonsdale, bro- alld the Other by the H\1dS0l1 Bay ther of Lady Churchill, circulated 0 l Wrights, was concluded this nfter- HENRINE SNHTISS [Ill BUFFALO, Decemlbcr 15-Arguments _ ri the application .if iilzc Wright bro 1 hers against the Herring Curtiss ompaiiy and Glen H. Curtiss, for a relin_|nary injunction restraining hem from manufacturing and selling aeroplanes on the ground that they “ire infringing on patient-, of the H.-cor-vc I 9 the hips in cuirass effort. An ornament of ict nf- U19 hllgtuiids richness to this' gown, and chiffon. noon Judge Hnzel reserved decision. be 'buried~ together om Friday after- 'Fhe "sad" color effect, which is thclrist cry of the Parisian dressmakers, is shown here. For the costume ishrighf, grpph S,-,rip veiied hy two falls of black Clliflmr. U10 0111201' fall'loopi\il nt the knee and sh-irred' about lN lllNlHNllT lllllllfll ST JOHN, December 15-E-dwnrii lidgson, cricr of the supreme court here since 18o7, died on Monday and his funeral was to bc held today, nut, surviving him only two days, his wife passed away this morning, aged 75, and the husband and wife will ( d iI0()|l. 4 ,_é_i-l- INET lll Sidlll Ellll NNLE 15-At ri, meeting of thc Ynlc cor- poration bore today, at which Presi- dent Tnft nnd Governor Weeks, of, Connecticut, were present, a gift of $50,000 from Mrs Morris K. Jessup was received. I"ROVINCIALIS'l"S ' _ SERIOUS CONDITION. ________ in Lord Churchill nor his solicitors had offered the reward of _$125 for information as to Lady Churchill’s whereabouts "For," says Lord Lansdale, “it was put up in St Pancras station by solicitors and with Lord Churchill’s consent.” Company’s steamer McKenzie Riv- a telegram in which he said he err IF mldslmlmef- was exceedingly surprised to read the newspapers that neither In reply the solicitors for Lord Churchill have issued a statement n which they say: “The notice in which the Earl of Lonsdale refers was not put up by direction of Lord Churchill’s solicitors or with the sanction of Lord Churchill.” SUUNT ITEEHNNSENN _nys rud comes on ngn nffor argu- ment nt ll o`cloc‘.i this morning. Tire Bill risks for ali accoiint mgnrding certain real estate transactioiis in iii Fort William, Ontario. The Coun- sel ure J. A. Mutbieson, K. C., for ci:mplainant and (‘. G. D‘ui‘fy and i\'cil l\flc‘..2iuirric, K. (`., for the dc- iciiduut. The hearing of thc case of liutchiu- son vs Hutchinson came on before ' the Vivo Chnnceli-or on Wednesday Inst and was continued yr-stvirdny. In _ this ruse in wnicli it is NEW HAVEN, Conn, December sought to set aside ft deed, Mr lVi‘.:Qiiarric is '.~io?i<'itor for _ the Uoiiiplainant and A. if Snunli (‘ R Smallwood and B W er.-| . . _ Taiiton appear for the defendants. Mallett vs Rogers, a suit for par tition of land camo up yesterday an Qunrric, K. C., for complainant, an A. (‘. Saunders and George Tlweed for dcfendnn.fi. y ST. JOHN, Dre IC-Geo D. Spears ihaspartlally recovered consciousness in the Hospital and explained that he blew out the gns iinthinkinlzly in his hoarding house. The man is still very low The doctors are not cer- in i ` _ ~ tain about his recovery but are work _\.e decolletage is set a tuckcr ofgatlu-rr-il hliick net river flesh colored img hard to save his me_ l Mr Spears formerly belonged to _ - - -_ __ _._ Nova Scoria but has resided at o _ t _A~__.- __ __ ...__ _ _ _. - __`.____...____ I 2 mnke n second attempt to convoy two ‘ B _French River. 1'. E. l., fi r r-_ nilmbrr ttnlions of marines to Colo/n. Inn- ,t rllilfin. The vessel is expected to weigh anchor aiiout 3.30 this afternoon. All “I dh yesterday detachment! of marines ‘l‘w¢l~o srriiiing at the navy yard i\0m I' nn the stations along the coast- '1-_ .CHICAGO MARKETS. | COL? ._F_`,'R,_ hours and forty-eight minutes. little home at French River, w r Jan C01-n_ __ __ _ __ 65% The length of today will be eight :___ Wm atm rel'_des_ of yours. He mnrricrl a Miss Ailiinn. CHICAGO, DCC 16-(Spe0°.i‘.l.`i- l --- , of that p'lace about two years ago \' ' ‘ to The (hrgrliah and is known to be a hard working `.:~':: il _ . . . Dec what ' ‘- ---- ~- Hail, TI‘(ll