' _ Lif- ut_I..ncal and For- eign News. " HE. .T._lU...QU_A.l.TlTl “S Ea RWIIG walnut’ '.' Y ~s;.; » :.'_;_-- _ f -_- __ ' +2 'ram invrnsr News CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 19ii. ning-f Op Amy- {r§5%,;_f1,p%§ai§¥QB£amuiX¢pAS¢- _,_ i "T ' . _ ,__~ __ _ _, _________ ,_ _ ‘_ . ~'. 1. . lllilflli s lJA§g,§§§N,ED 'B16 FIGHT CQMING OVER H0__f_iiéAif_r_` iiiiiw viii I ” Hllilllllli mini.. Yfnirs iN”AVAL iPRoGRAM .NSSUTAERY fiiimii ini iiiiiiiiii ;- _.L .__ ,S HU," Guests=`T0`rhed Out in inten Montreal Police lifter o Jeolou ~ Murderer Of U Mun A °` und Homun seiy ,Cold Weather. Some lum`ped_from Windows #_ special to The Guardian. l-IOULTON, Me., Feb. 15-To be turned out of warm beds and com- pelled to get out of doors in their night clothing with the thermometer 25 below zero, was the fate of the guests at the Lafayette Hotel here this morning at l a.m., when the lio- tel was burned to the ground. Ho quickly did the flames spread that two men were compelled to _iuinp from the third story windows, but they landed in good sized snow banks and were only slightly iiijur- od. inuiunu iuuiuui I.ll<}llLlN, Feb. 13--At a conference of throat and ear specialists who have been attending Emperor William it was decided today that an opera- tion on the Kaiser was not necessary nt the present time. It was learned, however, that the physicians agreed that if improvement were not shown witliln a Short time, the m_o::arcli Worry ovor her hushand's illness has Special to The fluardiaii. . . . . . WlT\<»TPl‘-I-. len. ir.-_»\ .i..p,.n,.,,, named \ii'ei-iliamato is sought by the mounted police for the niur.'l;-r at ber.. Aiberrsi, of .lohn Erskine ni;-T .ouise ai'qui.~u=, known B . _ Adonis. as aut Jealousy ip the ¢m,Se_ _;______ SAAAEEPUX EASES PETEHINE UUT MONCTUN. Feb. 1;-Siiniley nif-hr quarantine on one of thc houses Tui- dcr quarantiiii- was raised :ind the house fuinigated_ '1‘1.,.,-<. are _,tm _.mr houses uiuiur qiiai~iiiiii:'.c but 5'.. board hopes to have i|uara'iitine i-a-,H-_ UH tl\€S_r by the cud of the week, .is innrkiiig the cii.5,, of the em. demic. 1 gl- 0_-_(ll`~llL\llt editor l.'l~}vaii;_fcliiic, et this iuorning for hit. l'aui, 1{u,,¢_ bo., where he will be married this week to Miss Evangeline Arscnault. .___i_ AUCHUISHUP HYAUS -erm-seem-. uuuuuunu undermined the health of the Ein- prcss and thc physicians have warned _ber that she must seek rest and quiet. The Emperor will accompany her io Weisbaden and from there they will go to Corfu in the Ionian Sea, where the climate is expected to prove of great benefit to both the royal patients. The condition of .the Kais=r con- tinue:-: to_.excite alarm despite the i=.S- .vurancc-s of the court physicians flint he is progressing favorably. lic , i.: said to be gradually losing hfs __ Piiii.A1>i<:1.riiiA, ini.; i»,._'1~i.,. Most Rev. I’n_trick John Iiynn, lJ.lJ., 1-L-D-.A'rchbgshop ui rinieiiriipina £fY.‘f1M"U`0D-Jiitnn oi' I’eniisyivr~.ni:i, whose death occurred on Saturday, was one of the most prominent Il.;- rnan Uatholic Pcclesinstics in the United b't!itr>s_ lie was born Feb. ilu, 1831, nenr ’l‘bur!es, County 'l‘ippei'ar_y_ Ireland. _ After he became Archbishop of Piiilnueiphis. his church labors nfpi. public zuiflrasscs and acts broiiigii; sircngtli for which he has been fain- ous and n, great dual of his wr~i‘l< will -~:-obubiy be curtailed. ‘ TRANCE Ffsllffu l:i~'riZt.f A ol’ RECAPROGITY l'.-\.Itlli, ifeb. 13-'Tho French SOV- trniuent is much interested in the plan for reciprocal trade relation.: isc- twein the two great governiuciits of North America, while French exiwr- tm; nre plainly upprelicnsivc, The first fozeign arraiigenicnt niudc by France under her neu' scientific tariff was with Canada, and there is a feeling here that s close commerci- al union oi' Canada and the United States will have the effect ultima- tely of diminishing French trade with the Dominion. Writing for the Joi.~i'~ nfil Dee Iiebateo,,Baron Robert llc Unix sees in the proposed airreeiuciit a force tendiog to detach Canada from Great Dritaln, and draw her in- fn a political nearnese to the United Htates through great material ad- vantages to both nations. ’l`he writ- er thinks that the relations of the other great colonies to the British Empire may also be affected by the ection of Canada, nnd the results of the new policy. _ RERCHED HEIGHT OF ‘E ~ 800 FEET AT HTGHT SAVANNAH, Feb. 13-Shortly af- ter midnight lust night Frank COHiu. a Wright aviator, broke the worlds night altitude aeroplane record by HS' vending 800 feet. The former record of 250 feet was held by Arch Horsey, who was recently killed in a fall in his machine in Denver, In a aecvud flight Coffin carried Geo. H. Manor. of Baltimore. as a pns;enger. Th.-. first flight lasted 13 minutes and the second 18 minutzs. DRIVEN T0 SUICHJE . BY POVERTY ' __ NEW YORK. Feb. 13-A suicide Cfuupnct entered into because of ex- treme poverty resulted in the wiping out of a family of four in Brooklyn. Frank Bernard, thirty-two., a ¢I`Biu°i' of athletes, his wife Mamie, thirty. i-nd their children, George, four. Bud Daniel two, were found dead of as- piiyxicatlon in their three-room apartment at No. 780 Fulton Bt. The family had been in dire dis- tress for some time. him wide renown. I-lc was the preacher at the dedication of the Cathedral in Nc-iv York; also wpm tho pnllium was bestowed upon Arcn-_ lzishc.-p Uorrignii. He was thc oral.-;ir wlien (‘nrdiuai (lihboiiu reccivcii the real hat. lie it was who dclivcrc;l the address t.i Leo Xlll., wheii a copy of the f_`unsf.itiitioii if thc Unit.- ed States was ;zi‘.'cn to him by Pr.;- sident Cir-rtlniiii. lie visited Rome again in loSl` on business conncr.ti‘.i with ihc iiiun of i.t:iiili.-him; ri Cath-_ <-lic iiuiv.'_~i~i'i._v in \Vr_s'.1iii;;i.oii. The Arcli;-isiiop lived quietly, plain-L ly and i:‘.o;ic_;iiy, and never evinced any dcsiie to ifrep the public eye. Though the Archbishop did noi speak in public very frequently his inagnificent oriitorical powers were known to the whole country. Several of his lectures had iiecn published and widely circulated. 1-lc was n ve“y liu- prcssive speaker. As an illustration of this fact it is related that on the occasion of the departure from Phil- adelphia of a big steamer laden with contributions by the American people for the relief of the starving Rus- sians, the simple words of the Arch- bishop, calling down the blessing oi Heaven on the vessel, its crew and its cargo brought tears to the eyed of every man and woman in the great crowd that thronged the dock. LOVER SUICIDES » lli HOT WATER -_-- SHARON, I'a., Feb. 14-Crnzed bl’ thc _icers of his fellow-workmen, who taunted him because his sweetheart “jiltcd” him and married another man, John Gotch, empluycll atthc Slienango furnuccv in l~ilif\I`iHl\'1|\_f*» may here, jumped into a pit of D911' ing water at the plant, after hu‘ri:u_=< a shovel at the head of one Of DIS tornitntors. Grappling hooks were l>l`0CUl`€l1. und with dimcnlty the body of the for- saken lover was br0Ul§h5 UP. Bull Sb it came to the surface a small l\h0t0~ graph of the zlrl who had chensqfl her mind dropped from the suicides pocket Gogcp, who was 23 yours old. had bam visiting R girl in Pittsburg reg- ularly for some time. Bud he “'55 happy because, he said. U10 Sin had Promised to marry him- EP-“V mst week however, he received a letter' fmm'ti.e gin saying that by the time he received his missive she would be the wife of another man. ____________..... -»»~»'~ u=='r°'1t-_9!&r‘2~:.&fili‘.5;._.Si" -»-_-_-_-_~_~,____________:_-_»___s__,_s_______~;_~_»_._ _-_-,-_-,-_-f_-_-_~:---1 .OF ,omission One of the most extraordinary Pfllyers of the Bible is thht of Eil- ihh, who prayed that his life* might be taken awry. Yet /the day before, he had stood dehantly on 0armel'e' heleilts. . I nm afraid our teachers' sometimes. .unconsciously lead us, ““l‘|l».v when they nut the great men' 01 the Bible on A platform, to them-_ selves and. llhel them "Bible clianc-`, Nts." .'|!lisy» .Uerq not different from _.oureclvee. They ,were liable to the same temptations, _prone,' like us. tv be defeated ee their eimngest reint- lt was the .Irie ref _God that made Ahruham,faithful, Moses meek, Joh, dfast, and t at P“E;;nth'ag)‘:,I:xl1ddEaits power. Il) a gwzntleth century Christian had been behind uni Jiuuvef me “ml “"1 “““ muah (png himself down prayiuE10Y _bath he would have put his hand on hy shoulder and said. "MY b"°n"”" ls I ver dreadful You ouslll- W this s Y ’ ,, . ‘ nel ashamed of yourself. Iullirilit was _ whin w I1 c "’“’{,',"g,,,“f,T,v.§dTi'T~Til;»ee for was iur. gluae how God dealt with him in tliif. :dna of depression. ire mst of au sunt him to slew. U19” T15 FEV” him f ir, After that the -pro- Bi\§T,m:§Ei ‘Eedldy to learn his iinson. 5 un sliiiis Slieclal to The Guardian. _=iU!l11‘1. Feb, 15-Pope Pius X is ii with influenza. IHS Ilhysiciunii state that his condi tion is serious. ' SENATUA WlUU'S_ , SETSHT ATTASK Sllecial to The (iuurflinn. OTTAWA, llA‘e_b. i5---Senator Josiah Wood of Sacvvillc, N. B., had a lJril`~ Eiilytic stroke at the breakfast table this mornini: and has not wholly re- covereil. _ The doc_f.oi‘ in attendance ,qpgakg ug ll. as a slight attack. UEATNTS IUNUTIEUTIE UT TUHTSEATY EHAHUT I-ZAIJFAX, Feb. 13-H_ li. iitroth- arrl has not yet been arraigned on the charge of forgery for which li: was brought back from Boston Sitrothard claims he is innocent o Huy forgery and intends to have hir rights safeguarded. He is eomniuiil rating with his two brothers, who are prominent Baptist clergymen in New York and Maine, and will retain counsel. He was formerly in the Bri tisli Army in Bermuda as a boy. HQ later came to the United fitates and travelled as a salesman through Novi Tori: litnte und also in the West In» ries. COL. BALFOUAR DIED IH LOHDOI* LONDON, Feb., 14-Col. Eustacc James Balfour, brother of A. J. Bai- four, died today. l-Ie was formerly an ofliccr of the Scottish (luards and aide defr:P.nip to King Edward au-it l-(ing George. llc was the ilfth soi; of the lute James Balfour, lvl. P., and in lS79 married Lady France flnmpbell, the fifth daughter of the eighth Duhe of Argyle. COMMUNlCilIlON THROUGH P_R0lIlflBE flHDfl1lTH MMHLAHD Yesterday morning four iceboat..-: left Cape Traverse at 9.30 for Cape Toraicutinc, with mail ami no pass- ciigcrs, and arrived at their destina- tion at 12.50. ' ` At 12.30 iceboats left Cape Tor- mentine for (Jape Traverse with 71 bags of mail and no passengers, ar- riving in Cape Traverse at 3.30. This mail was brought to the city yesterday afternoon, arriving at 6.50, there being no passengers except P. (). Inspector Whear. Mr. Whcar reports that the Straits are full of ice but crossing is good and good trips are expected daily. He has also completed all arrange- ments for the iceboat service and specials will hc run daily to and from Cape Traverse as crossings are made. A small mail will be brought over today on the iceboats while another mail is Aliso expected on the Earl Grey which is expected to leave Pic- tou this morning. The Earl Grey still has Monday nlght's mall on board, all assorted, and this will be brought over by her today. _ The special mail train to (iapc Traverse from this city left last night at 8.45 ami had no passen- gore. Tuesday night at 11.30 the Earl Grey arrived in Pictou from her posi- tion od Plctcu Island where she had been detained. She leaves this morn- ing at 7.00 for Georgetown. _ The Minto is still at her old DOST- tlon in the ice od 'Cape Bear. ` In yeat_erday’s issue it was stated that the Capes' iceiioat service Wau 'opened yesterday." By this it wan meant that the men had been engag- ed to enter into the service. Wlllflll would qommence the following day (yesterday). It was incorrectly stat- ed that the fceboats from Omoo 'I-ref vcrse would make A r#t\1fl1l9B Will today. The Cape Tireversizi boat-I went to Cape Tormentlne an glare Tori-nentine boats came to Calls PB- verse. This service is opened for an lndednite time until the winter steamers are sure to make regular crossings, and in the meantime steamors cross as frequently as pos- gihii,-i_ P. 0. Inspector Wheat wus the only passenger from this city on the mail special Tuesday night. he Mins an mute but to Cape TFHVHHG- Yestferdny the I-louthnrn accoinoda~ tion train was one hour late, the Eastern express forty-five minutes late, the 'I‘ig1iish accomodation two hours late and the flape Traverse ae- comodation ti-:ii hours late. The Suniinersiiln nrcomodntioii arrived here on time. Minnrd’s Linlinent cur:-i-i Illptlierla. --Rev. J. E. Watts Dltchlleld. EHUNI IUEEUEUZA ni ',Eie_ei-l_{»_n.',iie' Veto T-TUUUT PT-UUTUE Bi" ‘hui Du" SEASUN UPENS T Special to The Guardian. - 1 ' __ Tl Gu d_ CHICAGO, Feb. 15-The American T Ei t r a . Ledhanori. Elsa. 1;-A The iight is Lwgue "1“_y'."z Beam" °p.°"“' °"A’"‘1 i m'pe“dm_g Pamamemf Ov" me Eiiiirrtadlltll;Ei;lili3lAonT‘0mS’ Phnadelw naval building program. The Imperlnlists 'demand six Dresd- noughts this year to maintain Great I 1iritain's supremacy on thc seas. They insist that England to ".i.ii.- tain her status as a world power must build 38 Dreednougbts in the next six years. ni. uiiiiii cent. F- M0fld0y -_+ H Hopkins physicians, Baltimore, are ASK EENIENUT s HAS PASSEU UUT tl In view of that the struggle over -____ U the Veto Bill will lead to a general GUELPH. Fcb. 15-The death o<:~ Er; election before the coronation in June, °“""@d hem YGMENTBY O! Lieutenant F Lloyds are issuing policies against Cm' ‘]°h" Alex M‘"'GTUTVF8l’. for W the risk, charging eight eulneas per- m“T‘}"§’€5"5 S\ll>l'9m£‘ Sc¢1‘e1al‘y, l. U. mi. _ Appeiidlcltls Operations . __ _ i ‘ in B,,,t,mo,,, over Passage of Trade Agree- - .__ ment. Send lVlessages_To" Taft and Laurier ---- flloyduso msn" Against' ' * ' ’ 'G " `Fomouslcdieul8shooi_llseltfor pecial to ’l‘l.|e Guardian. BALTIMORE, Feb. 15-The Johns . , pccill to The Guardian, NEW YORK, nab. is-'rho an'(‘lub was holding a sf. night when a telegram mm "- lvl-fl I-lluioiinciiig the passage of an (laniuiinn reciprocity bill by th; Holisc. 'i‘lie news was vigorously applaud. od and congratulatory messages were despatched to President Taft and Sir Illecting lukewarm water near the ef~ 3 ected Parr. an a sufficient anesthetic n appendicitis operations. di ln CE Caul- meertlll ___ Wilfrid Laurier. MHS. UUHEY THANKS ' SHE'll EET WEALTH ons are in circulation in this sec- on Praying for leniency upon the art` of the governnicnt tovrards R, _ (.ugan, who was inaiiager of the ariners' llank at Atlicns, and who as sent_e_nccll rece-utly fo tliii-T; yearn the lxiiiirston peiiitrntiniy for ful lying staternents to the li<-ad ofhre. n M" The underwriters think the contin- gency is very iinprobablc. lt is the urgent uish of Ministers that any acute controversies in re- `,gard to the Parliament Bill, which will be introduced by Premier As- iuith on Monday next, shall be over before the coronatioii festivities be- EAPLUSIUN UEATH _ UUE TU EUAE GAS LIUMBERLAND, ind, Fei.. ia.- That Charles E. Twlgg and Grace 191055". the young couple found dead gm- _ That. might not he difficult., V l~ut_ on th_e parlor of the Elossef h0m° 00 0 Hhcrc is ei great deal of necessary fin- 'Dec' 'T1 last' the We of their Wedllills n .incial business' which cnnnot be pririt- d”-V' mme to thc" *nd "Um C9-l`l?UH o monoxide (coal gas) poisonin w poned. . g as W .__.i__.___ the conclusion of the washington and Lune bet-_,cm King _md Pleasant ‘Baltimore chemists wiio tested the blood of the two victims. States At- torney Ilobh announced the result ol the chemists' analysis today L ' I " rum i an tn it' J 4 T '.0 Ore e “U Ur T95 T19-Vi? hon f '\~i:':'~ ;: t -»<~'.i maintained Um the " Thi (fisskd.iillT. twill( lpliitrl silirl;-trltly alt ‘lc t pair met thei death by cyanide of potassium, th _ ‘ coroner's jury returning a verdict ti was smniu ,ri,hU _l ,I _ , that effect' larlre niiniglrili M 1l>S10l1S that mar- tiial law was declared throughout the ci _v. Troops worked energetically in re moving the supplies from the build- ings adjoining the ammunition bar- racks, and when later the fire had burned itself out a search disclosed the bodies of three of the sentineie, The search of the ruins is still hc- iurg continued, and it is announced that a thorough investigation will be held to dx the blame for the disas- ter. - Numerous rumors have been cur- rent respecting the cause of the ex- plosion. and in some -quarters thori- is n suspicion flint it may have rc suited from criininal intent. lOl YEARS OLD LONI)-ON, Feb. ll-Mrs. Louis A. Thomas celebrated the one hundred and first anniversary of her birthdav at her home in Kent .Vcsterday. She is in good health. Before Louie Phil- ippe became King of France she din- ed with him at a ball given at the Ilrltisli Einbnssy at Paris, where hci' family resided. Fi\lR AND COLD 'l`()ll0NTfl. Feb. 16-Fresh north- westerly winds, fair and moderately colh. - The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was three degrees above zero and the highest was seven a- bove. The coldest recorded the prev- ious night was zero. At nine p. m. ,last night it was three degrees above Zero. f1'hc length of today will be ten hours and twenty-three minutes. The sun sets this afternoon at 5.28 and rises tomorrow morning at 6.59. . The moon rises tonight at nine ‘fourteen “lilly and that their reports agreed. He adds: "The facts in the cziriz af; I seo them nt this: iliac wlili_;‘.'L hav- ing any e'.‘i;s sr>lve<`i in I. iluriull the latter linrl. of tb~ cizil 1'1".: "mf “'“"" "5" m:E"m"" the stand' war. Hoc was born in liciiturl-__'.’ ii- ",‘ T ‘ "HMT )""`pm y' ami I ~ ‘ *U 5-'.1 !”.`i E’ C” z -1 i.i-. of or. iw- . ' .. t .1 iii? il. pr' :.=i`i»l.'~ for uicn to live ositlon, _ be set- ed iii i/-i.~-0'! ulll if t' Mr. ' ' ` . `#§,,yih,._._l°;],ET]l_]nm_,s wmt M (-_aw is the ii-»_»;i'~.'.~\ licrredilai‘,' :ne fornin rlnrihfr the gold rush and died White "lan has °"'“; ST-‘f'~"d here' In 1555 his Widow ma,.,._ed DL I him an-.l thc- auruuc o. ativan Reuben E-inrriiicl. _ During ilir .vm uhnl ues knmvii it .lie "borne ifunirl" \'i.~:il.'~ll tlii honiel and flirir f"»\ut,ii1r-iit of iii-_ .\`amunl‘ \V.\SlIl.\'f`.TON,l"cb.14--The House :auscd him to lvrminic irs.ziic. niiar-frd into law tho .“iciiate billpro- A iviv _vc:~r.~i infer, privnt- detect- vi