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Benway -of 6“ Ruginnri Square, a travelling sales man who had e. key to the spar monte. ` on Sunday Miss Arenburg_d_iscover- ed Bcnway had a wife and a tcn-year- old son. Spg visited Mrs. Benway that rlny. When Bcnway went -to Miss Aren- \;nrg'e rooms yesterday afternoon hcl found her lying dead on a couch in the Parlor. I IHE KINIi'S THANKS _l (Canadian Press.) ' OTTAWA, Feb 6-The Duke of Cou- naught received a cable from thd King today thanking him- and the Govern- ment for congratulations and assur- ing them of his confidence in the loyalty and devotion of the Canadian people. , KING MANUAL MAI MANIII IIAIIGHTEII IIE IJIIM MIIIUEL r -___- LONDON, February 2-King Manu- sl`ll private secretary confirms the re- port of a meeting between Manuel and Don Miguel of Braganza at Dov- er, and adds that a reconciliation be- tween the two branches of the Royal house of Braganza was edected. Amid the flood of stories to which the incident has given rise, ons in- teresting item is the suggestion that the reconciliation of- the Manuelists and the Miguelists will he cemented by the marriage of King Manuel of one of Dom Miguel’s daugbters,whose USGS rllugc from seven to th rty-one years. The Daily News says the Dober meeting was preliminary to an at- tempt to overthrow the Portuguese :cpublic from Spanish territory, add- ng: "The coup, well informed persons My, is fixed for this month, and one |1000 reason for believing thatlis not “AWAY to be Put off for long, quite npnrt from the rsconcilliation is the uncertain condition of things in Spain. I “There is-something-like a race be- tween these who wantto set up two '°U'\b||QB. and those who want to setlup two monarchies in the Iberian peninsula. Spain, during the last few-weeks. has passed through a double political crisis, and the Libe- ral ministry was only saved from a mynl coup d~'etat by fear of a revo- lution. "In all probability the Monarchists will make the first,-attempt. The pub- UUIIJ with which King Manucl's and Dom Migue-l`s movements were adver- I~I_l0d need cause no special astonish- ment. It is one of the traditions of "°l'¢“ll\1ese revolutions. Many per- sons. for instauceknew in advance of the date Bxed upon for the republican revolution. ‘ ‘ "It remains _to be seen whether the republic will » proveto be as ill pre- Plfud ss was the monarchy." KEN H EIIRT. SED SUICIDE II. S.SENAIE . - I (Canadian Press.) wAsHING'roN, Fen. 6-'rho sen. ate bas ratified the convention for international protection to industrial Pl`0perty Signed ‘hy the loading powers including Great Britain in June last. Patcutl. etc-. are protected in ev- ery country now under the new ar- rangemcnt. ll MAII INIIIEIMENIS -- (Canadian Press.) INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 6-Thirty three indictments, mostly against labor union officials, were returned by the federal grand jury this fore- noon as the result of the Govern- ment's investigation of the dynamite conspiracy. A number of the names of defend- ants were ordered to be held secret, pending arrests. It is understood that warrants are - to be issued immediately. IIIIIIIPSIIEIIALLEII (Canadian Press.) PENSACOLA, Feb. '6-For the second time in 12 months two com- panies of artillery have received or- ders to leave the Mexican border in Texas. The troops leave tomorrow. J P lioness ro ours 50.000 ro -Lennon v.u.c.l\ #__ LONDON, February 2-The Younlg Men’s Christian Association here has-received a telegram from Lord Kinraid at Cairo, stated that J.Pler- pont Morgan has promised to give the last $50,000 necessary to complete the total of $500,000, which it was expected to collecbduring the twelve days' campaign last month. This necessitates the raising of another $100,000. FQRGER IT 89 NEW YORK, February 1-Standing in a shaking palsy at the bar of the Police Court “Old Charley Bartlett" yesterday admitted that in his time be had been one of the cleverest for- gers in the United States, but at that at least he had "lost his grip," waved examination on a charge of forgery and was held without bail to await the action of the grand jury. Bartlett is known to the police of more than twenty cities, and has been “serving terms in prison more or less here an-d there since the year 11840." Bartlett is 89 years old and his hair is still a striking black, without the slightest trace of brey. 1 DOCKS FOR SHELTER ISLAND. ALBANY, F_cbruary 2-Senator James L. Lung, of Oyster Bay in- troduced a bill today _authorizing thc ,town of Shelter Island to acquire ,docks, bulkheads and landing places _for public uso, and to cxpcnd for that 'purpose such money as is appropriat- ed by vote of the electors at a bien- nial or special town meeting. The bill also provides for the le- |galization of the action of the Town Board in acquiring andd building a leoeir no the -north end or the store road on Shelter. ,Minnrwe Linnnent cures colds. Ew- """`:""T-'1`-`v"*¢-‘-'-‘-'-`-‘L-‘rr:-f-:vc-rs.-rr-Y-A-rf--T-'- TAKES $1000 SU ITE FIT I HER TRUNK T0 NEW YORK, Feb. 1-For the bene- lt of her follow-passengers who lack- vll the information that the women of Bt- -°7000l>h, Mo., are the most unort- |! lppereled in the world, Mrs. Julia lviuirmenn of that my wuungiy peru I Dlltry thousand dollars rather than 5° "Unrated from a wonderful trunk which she had brought aboard the gllnciunati of the Hamburg-American e. At the some time Mrs. Aekormann °"‘°led for g trip to the Mediterra- °°ln. Egypt and the Holy Land.¢\\\'\l l ticket agency in Bt. Joseph,- she N000 in the hands of a Chicago *Hulk melee certain plans and speci- “Mtlons for a trunk that was to he I ,..._ .- , a wardrobe, dresser and chidonier in one. The finished product cost Nl* cies in herd, inner-ues nioney. so she "admitted, and when it arrived in Ho- boken the combined services of foul' porters were required to carry It “W0 her stateroom. They reached the door with it only to discover that it would not be pried into the lplft- ment. Mrs. Ackerman sought the PW'-. -“I-.Ie told her she could either have it lowered into the bold or psy 81000 for s deck suit consisting of tyw large rooms and a bath. th' 9|*-“ill of which would contain the monstzg trunk nicely. Mrs. Ackenmann pa the $1000 in exactly two seconds by the pur-ser’s watch. IIUNAHNEIIS EIIII SI LAWIIENEE Two New Sieamehips of I3, 000 ions Each increase the Sailing List. (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Feb. 6-It transpires that the two new 13,000 tons steam- ships ordered hy the Cunard Line are intended for the Canadian service. The results of the inauguration rv the Cunard service to the Bt Law- rence heve been so satisfactory that the directors decided to augment the _sailing list by two new sh ps which will measure 540 feet in length and in width of beam sixty-three feet nine inches. . .?i_____i AIIMISIIEE AIIIIANGEI] ` (Canadian Press.) PEKIN, Feb. 6-A complete Ar- mistice was arranged on the terms of- the Empress Dowager for the abdica- tion and contained the demand for the perpetuation of the title of count the retention of Pekin palace, the continuation of the Imperial guard at the expense of the Republic and the right of the court to exact regal homage. _ ' . Republicans are probably unwilling to agree. ‘ lil.. IIUKE PLEASED THEM (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Feb. 6-"The Duke of Connaught made a very favorable im- pression on the people of the United Stat0s,”,sald Hon Louis C. South- ard, of the Massachusetts Grand Lodge and s member of the deputa- tion of American Masons who arriv- ed here todsy. , The Dllke as Grand Master of the English Grand Lodge, expressed his hearty good will' in the co-operation of the American Lodge. FAILURE FOLLOWS SUICIDE " NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 2--Immedi- ately -after the announcement on the floor of the New Orleans Cotton Ex- change at noon today that Charles D. Finley, member of the cotton broke- rage flrm of Finley & Simpson, had committed suicide, news of the fai- lure of the firm was given out. This is the second failure in two days among the membership of the local exchange. both of which are ge- nerally attrlnuted to the sensational rise in the prices of futures. COIIUNICATION . 'I'l|ROU0|l PRUUINCE IND WITH IIINLIND ____- The Earl Grcy yesterday morning left. Georgetown at 7.30 3-, .m_ for Pictou with 25 passengers 35 sacks mail and 63 tons freight, docking at 11.35 a. m. She leaves today at 7.30 n. m. for Georgotowln with six passengers, all yesterday’s mail,which was ordered to Picton by Mr.Whcsr, express and freight. The Minto which left Georgetown for Picton on Monday with passengers and freight, and which had become stuck in heavy ice off Pictou Island, remained in the same position all day yesterday. The Earl Grey pass- ed within one or two miles of the Minto but did not take off the pas- sengers. The Marine Department here ordered to Grey to go back after them but as the latter was coalin-g up she could not leave the dock. 'Yesterday six iceboats left Cape Traverse for Cape Tbrmentine at 8.20 a. m. with one passenger and 19 sacks mall and the‘_ other six, with no pas- sengers and 27 sacks mail left the same port with the same destination at 9,50 a. m. The former arrived in Cape Tormentine at 1.00 p. m. and the latter at 2.40 p. m. and as the crossing was particularly heavy and the tide unfavorable the original in- tention of having six of the 'hosts return with passengers and the sixty sacks of mail from the Maritime Ex- ress of Monday which is now at-Cape Tormentinc, could not be carried out. Six will leave Cape 'Permea- tinle this morning for Cape Traverse with passengers and the mails and the other six will remain until the following day. Owing to the iceboats and winter steemerd all being on_the mainland side there was no special to Cape Traverse or to Georgetown last night. Yesterday the Murray Harbor train was 15 minutes late, the Souris was 10 minutes late. the Tignish was 15 minutes late and the Bummerside was on time. Minnrds linlment cures gerget in cows IIAIIE IIISIIUIIIIIY _ t IN PALESIINE Alleged Finding of loseph’s Carpenter Shop by Excav- ation in Nazareth , (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, Feb. 6-Thu New York American has the following des- patch from London: Despatches from Palestine announce that excavations at -Nazareth - have uncovered the site upon which it is 'declared by competent archaeologists stood the carpenter’s workshop of .Joseph the husband of Mary the Mother of Jesus. The Franciscan Monks, on whose property, the discovery was made, have brought all the adjoining build- ings and intend erecting thereon a magnificent temple. EANAIIIAN SENATE (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Feb. 6-The pnynient of the Railway mens wages and the question of old age pensions, annui- ties aud the civll service commission' were among the things which the Senate considered today. Sir Richard Cartwright moved for the returrr of a number of annuities purchased to Feb. 1, 1912. He did- not consider old age pen- sions proper federal work but they should be in the scope of the pro- vinces. The motion for a 'second reading was defeated 16-76. HECIPNUBIII BILL ' (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 6-The Senate finance committee debated today the I-I-eyburn hill providing for the re- peal of the Canadian reciprocity law. The decision developed n. strong sentiment, but owing to the fact ‘that many members are absent, the final disposition of the bill was postponed. f|lLl.IONllRE’S SDN GETS THIRTY DAYS FOR STEILING LOAF WOODCLIFFE, N. J., February 2- Thirty days in jail for stealing a loaf of bread was the sentence im- posed yesterday upon Matthew Har- heson, a wealthy resident of this place, and one of the heirs to an es.- tate of $1000,000, left by his father, from whom he now receives n large income. Accorning to the grocer, Harbeson stole the broad from a box in front of his store at four o'clock in the morning. Tho grocer said he had missed bread from his box ev- ery morning for several days. Harhcson, who is a graduate of I-Ieidelburg University, and a Span- ish war veteran, denied the charge. His friends, when they heard of the accusation, declared that if it were true, his act must have been meant as a practical joke. PRIEST HELIODORUS ` , ' DISIPPEIIRS S'l‘.»P1*7l‘EiiSBURG, February 2.- The reactionary priest I-ieliodorus, who yesterday began a, pilgrimage on foot to a remote monastery, has my- steriously disappeared. He was ex- iled by order of the Emperor and Holy Synod for championing the cau- se of Bishop Hermogenes, who was dismissed from the Saratox diocese for insubordination. IEITIIEI F0lE¢l8T de. (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Feb. 7-Fresh winds shifting to southwest and south, partly fair and comparatively mild, light local falls of snow or slcct, chiefly at night. The temperature at three o'clock this morning by the "Rexell Store" Tested Thermorretor was 16 degrees above zero. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was 28 degrees above nero and the highest was t82 above. The lowest recorded the previous night was 23 above. At nine s. m. it was 28 above an at nine P. m. it wal 17 above. The length of today will be ten S hour . The tide will be high this after- noon ai: 2.01 and tomorrow after- noon at 2.35; it will be high tomor- row at 2.14 and Friday morning at 3.07. The sun sets this afternoon at 5-15 and tomorrow afternoon at 5.17; it rises tomorrow morning at 7.14 and Friday morning at- 7.12. I 'Phe moon rises tonight at 11.11. ter, Auctlpnee TIINIESSEII III Trial Showed That Older Boys Made First Attempts to Burn the Building (Canadian Press.) l~lWEE’i`S}]URG, Feb. 6-The hear- ing _in the case against Eugene Ber- nard and Wm Henry, two boys ac- cused of conspiracy with young; Marc- hand to burn the Holy Cross College at Farnham, was held today before Judge Mulvcna. The boys who are 14 and 13 years of age respectively, broke down and told the story of burning thecol- lege. It was a systematic conspiracy. The previous attempts were made by older boys. Bernard told Marchand where tr. start the fire while Henry confessed .that he supplied Marchand with matches. The decision of the Judge was rc- servod till Monday. , HAIL HEIIISEII (Uuuudiou Press.) IIOSTUN, Feb. 6-The attempt uf the representatives of the striking textile workers in Lawrence, to have their leader J. J. Ettor and Lieuten- ant A. Guromnitti charged as access- ories the before fact of the murder oi Annie Lopezzi, liberated on bail, fail- ed today, Judge Brayley stating hc never heard of bail being allowed in a murder case. ~ BOSTON, Feb. 0-The wage and living expenses of Lawrence compar- ed favorably with those workers in other cities is the statement given out tonight at the headquarters ol the Lawrence Manufacturers here. NEPIIHLIEANS IIEIJLAIIEII MINEOLA, L. I., February 2- The lloard of Election Commission- ers for Nassau County has the com- plete enrollment of the voters of the various political parties compiled, and according to the-report the Re- publican' voters of the County took more kindly to the requirements of thc provisions of the Levy Election law and enrolled themselves as mem- bers of that party. Five thousand and two voters of the county declar- ed themseives as Republicans to 3,- 831 voters who will vote as Demo- crats at the primaries. The remaind- er of the enrollment consisted of 49 Iiidepeiidence Leaguers, 22 Socialists and 95 Prohibitionists. c0NDET|5ED IUUENIIISEHIN I5 _ _5.$`»_lesi'!t1.‘2f;t_i,¢311-> _ {I4"!OR SALE one male red fox, sign- . _ - ed_R._ F.`Brudcne_ll.____ 2-7dr1w. .ITOR SALE 3 pair racoons and 1 " pair red foxes. Apply,A.Box 45. Summerside. W _ V 2-7431- /\ newly calved cow for sale. APPT! A" _ to Colin McDougald, New Arg- yie, Lot 05. A___7___g_,__,_,__2;7d3ipd- SAUNSOME SAUBAGEB made fresh every day. Saunders. NBW- s°n:|“‘&kU_0_ "_ _ V H1'13dI7\'I. IFQR SALE, pair of red foxes. Ap- , -- ply re chan Howard. Milton- Zdlwpd. ])An'rNan w.iN'rinn in one or the . I best business stands on the Is- land. Apply to B. S., Guardian 0mC‘_?~ 2-7d1Oi. 141011 SALE good breeding animals, _ . ' 2 males gndG3 fe(rii;ale9.“l?§;1"°¥`B- B. _ uar an o . Apply to I 2_7d_1QL 5 'Auron to purchase n drivins W horse, weight about eleven hun- `dred.Aze about si! NUS- AWAY “E Guardian Od‘i_ce. 2-7d3i_pQ. WHOICE PROPERTY FOR SALE (/ .on Prince St, consisting of dou- hie tenement house. Apply B¢uE_“7f£§: '1i6n"`sALn so acres ienri with house, barn and outbuildings. Sell 'with or without stock and farm- ing implements. Apply to A. Morri- lan' Pggei-'g RQEg)__I_iQ£__63. 2~7l‘1m. OY WANTED to learn a trade. _ Must have a fair education. 'rhree eegare) tsiooz r»erAv;f\= vzillmiéi paid at eg l1l'1|l!~ P Y 8 to the Gunr5iie_r;_gfuce-_____ 2;°f1“~ . ‘Ani/r ron sam nc North uu- f,0n, 8| miles from Charlotte- gown, 145 acres of good land in 1; hlg state of cultivation, six screl 0 gosh orchards. This farm wouldrbe well suited for Fox ranchinK-A gf (ui-ther particulars apply to - - Wise on premises. 2-7d3lP_d- TMNG snrwo mm sud" B market: open lawful dl,” '-00 ‘I0 °1"°n_ 2-25dtf. ,__--1-h--1_i'1-' Minard's Linirnent Cures Diphtherie. IIUHNING IIIILLEISE Il BRIGHT FU PAEKEIIS IIIIAL (i`nuulliau Press.) iviiiif/mo, Fei.. 6-The unv- erument centred its attack on Swift & Co., in the packers' trial today. John M. Caplin, chief of the plant accounting department of the corpor- ation wnson the stand most of the day and was subjected to a searching examiuntiou and required to explain to the jury the details of the com- plex system used hy the packers. ULSIEII HALL LEEI (i'nundluu Press.) iii-:bmi-"r, ron. is----it ie nfuriniiy annoililccil this i|Il.crnoon that the 'engngomrill ..{ l`I.~:":`1' '¢:.`.l lr); \»u'.l1' the Uuiouiss and Liberal Associa- tion' is cancelled at the request of the hirers. Thcrc will bc no meeting of any sort in the hall. A large body of 501- e*_,,, 7 A _ , i ' _.\ ,», , :lp ..,~;._ __ , . ~ ‘ C 4 _ c » \ ` . \ . ‘ ~ \ M ev . . §I 1 I g ymirourw iam ` ,_ _ ' ` ' _ '_ _ .. una nriiasyaugxlllildexliy -. I f I ,, V _. * n.