` ofth¢8al|l\r CHllRLOTl'ETOWN “'“”""" THE c.1§lZli.ll_lll_i___,!1llllllIl-l _ x_ _ . _ ili‘i‘ii'"3ir%lt`ii§‘ii’"°‘°‘l" } --inn main me i CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA wEoNnsnAv FEBRUARY 25, 1914 nm in .to- i w_a_;___ _l_m __ 1 open. ii!-r _ ____ , __ , _ »& ii as Src gs vires. mu.: vm n Ynali sv unlnmlfv lfpivghhhnl il lilliii _ ll lun all __1_» i l\CHlWllMill ` Claims of Western Provinces for Control of Public Lands in Addition (Special to The Guardian.) ' ~ . J§ri;.__i_i_3niv__.__f_il_an_,_.;:;.é ..&,.,;§i_ N Continuance of Financial Arrangements Made Under Autonomy "“ “°“ ‘° “°““‘ “‘ “ “‘° ir in r Bill Criticired. Grand Union Hotel here at can o'clock tonight. Others had very nay. row es_l‘~e.lJ@8, one man waking no to una ella tune or ins use in names nn the walls on fire. He rushed our. in CHICAGO,-Feb 23 -The names of "__"""°'_°"`”`""‘_'°’__~_* (From Ollr Own lleporter) YESTERDAY IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ‘° CHINESE PHUFESSUH Hill .|llHN‘S HUPKINS i (Canadian Press) Biililli CUNUUCT Ui PJLICE UFFICEH .._._.. »_ __l; (Cunailinii Press.) (`i'l‘Ti‘iWA, Feb, 2~i.--To Milly lo itll* police lor _aid on both free lining ll`d in the cells funn rlntuvdnv niglir till Monday niorniug wus the experience which be. fell Issac Quelette. of Hull. The man if’ HOW in the Sacred Heart Hospital both feet were umlllltnted. this morn- d (Canadian Press.) lnllie1tu'.'rli 5-. ' ' waxes (l,1n0thll°s(0“r\;hiireu:f;\r9 lglaleight- women candidates for Alder~ _ OTTAWA, Ont. Feb. 24..-'Phat the clerk. 'rliree alarms were runs in an "“”"“° ‘-"°"“"“B~tl°n e1>i>esr_i>n ballots f - - conservative party sein believes an "1 ~u¢~ ncaa th l, was tw ho u hh I __ 0_ v at tomorrow s Primary the policy of hnndingi over to t e e 6 B 0 ur 5 ,Election-This is the first chance wo- , ' ive;-:tern provinces their natural rc- ’l‘ e other f _ _ wlpllx -ag; gui; ergd lhwtlllealligztsllm :gg IIlen”hsd bo express themselves at the ` sources but that the terms - under "mme and haunted the mme hrymz l10_\_\B' “D99 7-llc government grunted which the western Premiers want ' 'Umm UW E'\l5'l"l1g%. this done are unreasonable, was the ' ' ‘*""-"--_1- ` position taken hy Premier Borden in and moeiling. She was cared for' iw neighbors. c . floors of the hotel a.re'gutted. " LONDON, Feb. 23.-'l`he_ Peking presidency of Juhn's Hopiiinn Uni- to- versity, was definitely accepted day by Professor Frniik Johns (iocdliow Brooklyn N Y., legal ud- (Canadlan Press) 'Ib iss i $10,000, 'ph f, ____ t-houhouse this afternoon i when the ,__ B G S B wo umm _ _ suhlect ol control ol western lands i Canadian Press Wits debated Hlllliil iCC|Dllil llilllllwll lllllllii (Canadian Press.) l‘»lll.JCl‘{\i1l LE, Feb, 24fThe Grim Trunk Limited, while coming east to- next few days. Should tlics cl s l ~‘~-Y n~~r“vn anne =~=»=n~>n wrrcnliiiii“§..I°?;l1.3§i“°§?“C§.`,‘l.`Z..i°‘.il‘ii i.?.§‘.f£L‘”2.'Z.”..”. °.f,`i`i‘i.“iii`Zi.“.}..‘§'§»'iii%. _ hdld good for the current year. _ _ 1905, in lieu of the natural resourcra. "-'-'“-"-‘-'~-~ _ ` ' ` ' To this the Maritime Premiers had e nt Lansdowne by the combination tvigglrge and second class coach lump- ing the trncli. The engineer detected train to L1 quick stop. Cllilllillllll Hill] tl-onirly objected and had insist .d the niisbnp and by the application of Q H - . _ me emergency brake ‘nought th (Canadian Press.) that if there was to liccggyuxlaaolilulvzt er °` LONDON, Feb. 24-'rue stenrnsnin ment they should be d. ‘ companies forming the North Atlan- Borden nnotcd a letter ni Pi-emi ‘ l Etic pool niliourned today without Mllfrtly of Novo Scotia in which the reaching an agreement on certain following statement appearedv “Ir in` H% U r i s u orwar wh wil the interests of any ol the provinces ---' 'll ,..--' lilanadian Press) _ WAS INGTON Fell 24 -Confer- _ _ . i l ~ ‘ ` CHICAGO Feb 23 -An oder of The Bill-\JeCl¢ WM llfotlgllt up by A Buch f Medic n H t LONDON Feb 24 -A conference ol cate of Bl! UMCHEO UIIBIHBSS me". when the government intended to p olo als p tf d, ich l need fuller consideration at the con- It be deemed nllvlelllllt t0 rnnlle l (Canadian 1»,.eEB_) The proposed agreement refers to a sury for provincial purposes such Om ~ l larger pool comprising limericali, tion should only be telic-.n as part i ti b t G ~ - commun ce on letween be overn _ h t t arrangementq in which nn the DY ment of the United States and the it is honed tf’ “ve 9°” mc ed “°W 1 ` rt .t H_ , . . "me Wm be hem between Got' Geurgff C titutl nallst ol the Gow that two Continental lines have inces should have nn oppo uni y W. Goethals and President Wilson to' morrow afternoon when they willi discuss the organization ol the cena zone und government preparation in opening the canal. . . ,_-,_-,gf ,___,,,§___, ____ . coilbtilstibjllrs' 'O ' ‘raa urls ron _ , - . ctlisslrlcllrlori _-»-_ this column. Cash must accompanyl order. Minimum charge tweunty-flv cents. i \\'AN'l‘ED MAID FOIL GENERAL housework. Apply 18 Prlnce:St. l » 1364-2-25-Msipd, CELERY, JUST RECEIVED SAUN- ders, Newsom & Co. Market build- ing. ____ l355~2~24M3i. WANTED AT ONCE, A MAH) AP- ..p1y to Mrs. L. A. Hasrzaril. 259 Richmond Bt. 13651-2-25M3il>iL i FOR SALE.-'FWD PAIRS OF DARK fisher, also some females separa- tely; also options on twenty pairs of next springs mink. Grn-balm Bros, Strathroy, Ontario. _ ;‘___ _ isca-2-zsniol. wnfwii.. sam. af runnin Auc- One cent per word each insertion is o pen, ii Dougie st., on Monday March 12nd, hi cottage, out-hn\ild- ings with lot ontaln ng splendid ears. 1850-8-24M5ipd ron ‘ISA -rms Usnnasiosiim oflersgfo sale his (Meadow Broolrli farm a New Dominion conslsting‘ of nares of cha-ice land. For fur particulars ailply £0 -Wh” W1, vingnton, New Dominion or 0 _ . Livingston, e-l Prowse Brvl- is me-2_-11_i»_‘ltl_,__ :T4 M “rod vans Ar Nowra 'River Corner, 4; miles from Char- lottetown, containing 982 HCV" lil a high state of cultivatl0l1. WWI d NEW YORK Feb. 2 .- On good house and s. lsrg0 haf" 5" ' l_»glven the direct llo on several occa I ‘_ mm their ‘BML He criticized Muncad that the Senate divor i , G V -i _ ernment or Mex co eneml was ` ---- tern provinces call lor additional ~ ~. il ltiano oarranza., was opened today ' - _ _ _ t ,_ 5 - _ B t r for the first ntlme so lar as lmowi~_ i““°1“1 grams lam X \"€‘° “O dyibl' EE lffgaweis fcflxmfgl of 3:8030 whr-ii Scci-story Bryan despatched in ilillclt; is lgetcustil ‘ig “tv 5; “E . massage direéted to Osrranza; who lf. __ `_ . _ _ _ -__ ‘"1 B or e °"~ “"7” B ms, _i , -fb . -th _ . __ .. .__ _ __- - _ tl, ll ll, 5 llll 3 (reel he killed nr men wi 0 me n mute tb Ch“m9`» m' Q; “dt take e gmun a er GTO provoclitioli, then after taking Chi_ €he;_N€:;ymE;§:;ed£:\1;T;g ig 1?; `;“£€_l.. in lustlce to the other pmol-,legs lil-ge ;hunhuu in _common with the above i_Cniiadiiin Press.) _ing or Wm B_ Benton llmt l-_llelr claims be lnqilll-Ml lllto named individuals, according to ‘ ` .und dealt with." Premier Maths ` P mier Flemmin the o ."r' " 5 S’ " “ ff C C ‘ should not bc considered. But I rest ‘of Charles Burke, John Burk- of their attitude it was ln\l>0S ' holder and Ohas O’Neil ofhindsay to carry on any negotiations on ' ' ` ' ' Bank of Montreal bills circulated ,md other Conpefvuelve gpm, ` - io recently. 0’Nall, caught busl’ vii- Llbeml, ln their poglllon ml R In _ 33,/li cl _ , 5 ' question. In Y L SUMME Bd E'i Feb ri hillt-hrsra Lindsay' “dmitted ming md a°°'°`1` that the financial terms given ° °l°°“°“ t° “Y °"~m°7° M’ ited representative of Burke and- I councillors, was hotly contested from Bm,kho1,‘"_ _ _ _new provinces were of the most the opening until the closing of the ` " _ vB¥1i8B0011B °\18TBl‘»l»B\`- -'N127 claimed that as the electorate in pl), .. _ _ Th li tteet contest was -that for ` ' that he questioned the sanity of over mayor Morrison. The following h __ c t,|C,l_,,wlng year e nga 274~ Joseph L. Gallant. 1'74~ T“°.Father Chas. Luooc, superior general tum Ui the Bowden Govtwnment councillor is the largest ever l>0lled after he aslred for an interpretation h dd ‘ _ted ,_ by any candidate lor that position. lol the danckcondemnlug pastoral lérgfgerssziwzu p;:`r`\cy Zoéiivimmedicg on every ballot except 78, 'libs a Y ‘ol lllg ilspartllre to Rome. Rev. J.L.|not Dnw for the pubuc domain of them recording their vote at the Fathers and chmy 0' Albm.ta_` corded them m 1905 p°n'J' state the dsncc“Ls. Furlana" waslmsir wmred hmmm, 'also took ` l)l=j,(l INF. IN Il\{l\lIGRA'I‘ION “W” °m“`°“d by thi Pope t'::;d;f‘;g:: stand that the whole question ~ . _ . W. PORTSMOUTH, Feb. ze.-intern --- $700,000 for his stock in the Chicago _ anun o ' i e s ou the ing experiments for the purpose rn -~_.... ference to meet in Berlin, March 17, ther grants from the Dominion Tre l\'ASHING'I`ON, Feb. 24- cia - _ _ ' British and Continental lines which :l general readgustment oi financl Hemi ous ` 0 settled their difference, participate. ll the needs ol the w Ont., yesterday, 'Inspectdr Pnrkdu- , term-s provosed by U10 Western l-lr . 'son believes he has found t/he source mrs, . _ _ _ _ f of .l‘D»th" um Plentlful supply Ol $10 ‘ Premier Borden, Hon. Dr. Ro “T ” ~ ~_ throughout a wide section of Ontsr- allowed up the lnslgwlsy ol »w¢g¢ (Special by Phme) ` oulatln bogus hills in- Barrie and 1905 the ww, lnsrs t o e g i red to 586 last year Scott of Saskatchewan sion declar G 0 b t - r Saun H£B¢Y\'g@l'- 5°Ve_"ll which will he discussed duriilg the western premiere are now asking not‘ mhmflrines 'Ind Wa*-ef Plane” l_’0‘"t“’i' _ l , e ue _ only for the puhllc kinds but fm. w el ii advantage but Englishmen unnoullcrmcnt ibut Cuilnilit would queslionfibly give (‘nnnlhi rnurles- neiv nervicc rifle will have evolved with un aperture sight similar to competitors, but when the new cou- ditions come into lorcc we hope Col- onial marksmcn will recognive that they cannot he amended to suit coli- tingents from the colonies, as thc main purpose of the lilnlel' '¢<'f“l'l‘ll- tions ia to eiicollrmzc sliootiiil; uiiill-r ing. l¢l\elette's story is that he went to the l-lull Police Station und asked to he cured for stating that his feet were frrir.en_ Assistant-Chief Dion de. cided to keep liini in thc cells where lie remained until Chip( Uligvyllipi- fame on Monday niorning. In explain- ing his conduct [lion said that Quel_ ctte-'s icet were ao long frozen that he did not think it would do him any harm to wait. There will be it rigid iiivelitigzition into the affair, B[CKlH CETS l NEW llllll il`nnndiaii Press.) " MlBAl\'\', Feb. 24-*The conviction 4' of iiliiirlea Becker, thc former New York Police Lieutenant, of the mur- der of Herman Rosenthal, gambler, ll was ri-versed und the conviction of the four gunmen for the some crime was confirmed today by the Court nf Appeals. Justice (lofi, of the Court. held that hc erred in many rulings in the trial of Becker, which appeared preiudicinl to the defendant. 'ljhe re- versal wus hused solely on glirigu lzrounds. liecker was granted ii new trial. Oil Pliillllii Wlllllill Clililllilillilil c _ " _. '.1 “.'r.'r3:~»`fl-‘ f' ((`~ancdian Press.) 1 TOR(JN'l`0, Fcb; 24-Dr. Clark, 0( .o Toronto finneriil Hospital, statedLthis S ish niorniui: that Premier Whitney was ll be~ subject, by General Villa at .luui-cz, l,-,re lx, Ku mm wma M he pleased he has arousril the British lklrlium hill and people to a keen appreciation his ltllc Britlsli interests involved in gh; niovoment and disarmetlhimi. All tllcsel Mexican sitimtioii. 'l‘lie killing, ls leave impimlshed thcreiore he was yi- to thsentire world. Please make lm. above declaration to Carrdthers s t any thmn, from Juarez, promised' that he will go co Chihuahua point out dtdismsgxrghgzy: bY\ila ifgaldglgf Of 13; ` MONTREAL’ Feb' M'_Cuth°1-in agreement. This was in 1910. Wt the vm” that .°“°m°l°“ 'Ji m’ _“mean” who henceforth dance curtain modern ‘ » h b H to Bllllt ,llls nroused the American side. Jun as officials profess to believe that V Bs: la's attitude is n mere matter' F- nient instructed Thos- B. Edwlll’ me but so far without success. t l '“'“'_"?__*__ ci ALL DROWNED BUT ELEVEN, ii bn » _ __ re steamer "Elilli>\`-alia sank in _Bay ol Blncay, wireless reports tl,e` fragmentary, but they indicate 0| were lost but eleven. . , '-'Y ' 1'-‘-`-` , t bl e ther has been such a fal _ we e g seven other buildings Allllly o ca c e ya e _ Isions. ~ - _gmden on not lmvlug cm-_ committee had agreed to allow Rodd's Harness Shop Charlotte- mm, ns26-1-12Mtf ___,,_,._._,...._..1---° ing on ul immigration to Canada, Premier that the Ciinard and White Star ,___________ - ried out his policy as set forth in lt ‘comm i “B mono to meet with them to hear e ‘ Lines have each been obliged to can - Halifax ' platform and in var o nA'r'ri,n: iron STANLEY our speeches in the west His duev nt he l lttee from the House of C0 the dence. Next year he said it wan ill” Minurrlvs Linimenl;-Cures Colds, etc. cel a trili. _ _ i ~. present time was m~ act bravely as mme B joint mmnlittee woum be "“"“""“ """""""""""""""""""""">"""`>""""""‘x:" t wlll lm limi gpolren when in opposition pointed. _::::YT;::::'1?- -V:Y-,V-Tr'-::Y`::-A; W Y U U Y Y Y Y Y Y E Y V Y v Y ` TORONTO' Feb' 24'_n Teton 0 d 1 th pon(-_l on _ I The [allowing committee will! ri the (net that he was u lor- toned with intense interest to the el-5 erntio rn eigner These crimes I did not care to planations of Sli' Edward Grey, For- ____ clla Benton without taking into coneid- this afternoon when n full house K _ e . t ll] lar Americans do not know the loca- encouraging cheer rolled through flon of the grnue. The State Depart- House. Sir Edward added that £2; ,ll _rll,,_i~e1, to ascertain wlierc it ‘i nnsiuiru ren, z4.~'riie niini t em. motives, especially the last named, Benton was the principal aulilect ` forced me to act severely against discussion in the House of Coinniinis ex ein Secrctar and Francis Aol ll. _ ’ E Y, gang ecutr-rl with all justice. I am 'dlB’D0e- Parliamentary Under Secretary me ed to give an account of the matter Foreign Aiiairs the British Gov WE and do as 'nv liked so long us bc ru- “ rnaiucd iiwuy [rom the Purllumcni. tm; liliildliilzs. Hr must not gli rliar-fi, 0 Ol ‘ lie-l ex- lllld (Canadian Press) of LONDON, Ciihle. FED. 24.-'rllSh0p ern- Yukon with Bishop Stringer dined the ment/s attitude and communications with the Archblsliop of Canterbury and with Washington. src containing information furnished oi Sir Cecil Spring Rice, British P°“°' ‘ ` ‘ ' » e vi * ri ai tis Ideal weather prevailed and an ex- elections A lndorsed Liberal aidminis- _flllllli *|10 U1 9 Bu °" lm ceptionally ‘ large vate was recorded, trations on this very issue the ques-i,9°m°’Whh°|t‘P°’t“"\’°dt 9° ";_;’n;;i““)“`°‘ ‘_ b d t th U it d st t h r bein 618 votes polled as com- tion was settled for all time. Premier théfl' G 2 t0 gran _Dv n 0 sssa or o e n e a cs. ' ' ed ‘the removal ,ol Benton s body. One of the State Department at Washington.. he was communicated in an official formi IHHOUHCEMEHTS, *-0 to the House of Commons today as Sir Edward Grey. ll- told how Bit Cecil Spring. Rice So seriously effected toward Villa, ds Bryan, while declining rosponsihil is for Villa's acts, promised n full vestigation. Sir Edward continn our request, impressed noon are thc lives of foreigners. This does n all imply that the United States is ""` Sir John Recs asked whcthcr 1 I' ' ` ' the story was concuc ed lu d d il 3 1- _ terms would have to he revise an _Thls mol-“lng Major sam sharp, Ed ,hd th 1 4 A L don “I 3 Pat" “ewsvwer Md that it wa? reconsidered, if the western provinces chairman ul the blll, commlieee, 5 _ ‘ ward 1 0 er inform” 0" C lust when they niet the King and wo the American- press." it is learned The history' of the Benton allnlr `oiicun_ while in ringlnna nie Bliiiinn DY is addressing scores of rncetinzs. Ain-. “Y COIIHO EVENTS. ` bv MEETINGS ITC. re! When-the British Foreign Secretary, one cent per word meh insertion is 'md ,this column. Cash must accompany' 0! told Secretary Bryan that puhlii:,ol-de,._ Ml l h t _H 364. James A. Morrison, 226. Trot. Bunny Hull. are doing iv mort-l introduced in the Suskatchlewanhouse cnprlce and ,,l;lll,l;0i-nm lgiélrsloxgliich opinion in Europe would likely ri murr c arlle wonity ve be cents. . Bll _-___ ' U10 '°Mr. Frost’a lecture on Thursday Mr. night in Zion school-iroom will be ity under the patronage of Lt-Governor Rogers. A quartstte selection and a sh lenders of the Constitutionalist par he in Mexico the necessity of respecting "_ ad, ‘ solo will he given during the evening. “before this incident occurred the 1359-2-23ml!! United States Government had, at t he "Regular meeting ol Hamilton, tv L. O. li., No. 1366, Monday, March the 2nd. A full attendance is rc- Ot qnested. ‘°` ~°ri<:iiPi.ExI'rv IN YOUR PUR- “°“““""° '°" “"-‘at has take” l““°"- f'.iiAs1~:.-Yun urea have none if its Sui a lieminfrtnn or Smith typewriter. 0"" Tlicrc are no "ifs" and “ans” and- ;,<"` 'f 2. n cerning other Europeans who had olmts.. you my 8 guaranteed ce disnlipenreri in Mexico, Sir Edw mn_ replied no, hilt lic had instructed "fd inncliine with rr known established ihc‘rucor21;'.-if ` ’ .ry lg . _,ii iii' `F ini {.`;, if ` it . . "le, 53 1;, I . l r 'i ` rl All ' l _ .1 ` l'_‘l ‘fi _ ,li .1_~» ‘fly gg 'ill .li ip. if" . - I 1