.U00 PEOPLE READTHE MDRNING AND EVENING GUARDIAN EVERY DAY ' .. . _ . __ .1 '_ Tl,_._,E __ ._ - _ _ _H __ _ _ _ ...I _nm f~~ , _ ~ _' _ Mo|=§_N|Ne |::A||_v i TTETOW GUARDIAN . _ "ran iwrnsi- me _ CHARLOITETOWN, CANADA, MUND/iv, FEBRUARY 9, 1914 _ non-f or iw- A ' ` " ‘li LE is FM |< si "’n“i'f‘i‘iil‘i.”’?li'f'n¢'3i¥it§9' NINE V _ ill. iiiiiiiliiii iiv. i. i. iisi ui iiiiiiiiiiias gr, Join pong; Foiiiv MExicl-ins. iiiiiwiiis nvii niiiiis ii iiiniiinii iiiingg ~i__...._i__ _.i -_._ _i Suffocatcd in Mexican Bandit S -_--_-L_ (Canadian Fressl __ (Canadian Press) At the Baptist Church on Sunday OTTAWA _F‘eb. 8.-M. D. Larv has morning Rev. Z. L. F*ash preached u. “_”-“l\ B»Ppointcd Harbor Master of stirring sermon on our Civic frllee- lllmiinlirasb. P. E. 1. 'rne in, erini tion. He cook i ~ ~ _ P his text hr 7;1i Eur'-‘ice Order medal has been grant- and showed that Ezra tlhle filifophet _ ---_._*__ l/cure. he cnptuiet a freight train .iUAREZ_ lllexico. Feb. 8.- Nino and ran it into the south end of the K Americans nnd fortv Mexicans. miss- tunnel. 300 feet. and there set fire to lm- since the destruction of the it. A passenger train entered the Quuibre tunnel last Wednesday, were death trap from the north travelling snilocated. This information was re- nt tue usual rate of 15 miles an in-lied on Snturdav evening at the hour. Whe- the engineer discovered lieiiduuarters of the Mexican North- the tran lt was too late. Castillo's eastern Railway. failure to send 'back warning makes The traced" was laid at the door his deed the most cruel ol the mur- ni Maximo cnnciiio nnnaii. ienaer. lderous acts in the nzscnrv oi nie cn- llailroad men are furious 'at Castile i"_°°" °f °“t1“‘"’.V- Tllefe li H dlipo-‘t lo's act. On Tuesday. 22 his men ‘:"i"" tt; firlscize vm” wr not hav' vv . ' = rl . \ ` Y 9 missing Americans were all employes leaders. Next dav. apparently in re- 'of the railway, 'I1 I l If-\u>0N. ren. 1.- nannies oi an- de sensions in the inner circles of the 119 Suilra gette Militant Organization, v » e (Canadian Press) known as the Pankburs _ _ _ t Triumuvi ;‘.ii'ZW YORK, Feb. 8.-Revelations nte, have‘ been circulated for some of n great number of gunmen infest- tivne. According to these Llhristobel I ini: the country were made to-day to Pankiiurst is anxious to end her long Magistrate Mclluade in the Police excile in Paris and return to Eng- Court bv Police Commissioner Mc- land and take command of the forces. l\av's clean-up squad. This sound for in is doubtful ii Mre.- ianimeiiné under direction nt McKay had been Pankhurst, who is now in Switzer. wsu-ins war on all gangs in Neiyfinnfi wui no able to resume the or \""k~ Th” W“‘If“"¢ P0250 B9 E' l'°"duoi.s duties of Commander in (Canadian Pi ess) 0 €_ emonstrators moral _issues and elm, V Chrlstlan 'tes eeamor was to-diiv elected Presi- vcin captured and executed b reb li 2 cms 0 m long before' The vrlllge Nigrlggs (Z:?in\flll;l. ls'ml;allv CO pm- right thinking man ebuild be inter' dent uf Ham' Revolutionurv "Oops embers of which h0_diil_h e abinet e9¢hd_ The ballot ls a sacred trust' under Semor occupy all military sta- have been strnnzer ____ e speech to and no mlm should allow himself to tions. _ There were no disorders on “_,___. _ -------- - .-_.-.-..-ff.-_-.-_-_-_-.-_..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- -.--.-.-.~---f.-_-_-_-_-.-.-_-_-.-_-.-_-_-_..-..._._i_._,,._.,_f_._.,_ tional monarch was .uggmad P0" lu* be bribed bv money or whiskey-_ For fill-‘i iirfivill Of the revolutionarv i in" J e ill milk- ;rn_anA¢0 5_l;_ll his vote is to hell hlh l_<_ops_tat Conaives._ _Cizngresss met ' - ou. s ci zens we should not cast H” 11 01110011 Mil csc c ‘comm Mlllll MEN ITNUUBLE UUMES ‘W » °f of WM one _______ me ___ em ot! efcnse ghllgy of the crlme ol bribe,-y_ The liiill.>ts cast._ It was announced al- _wlvi _H __ _me mus be lost mlnster should not name from the ter the election that the detacbmcnts ng. e ec arcd that on that phlplt the clm.dl.(lates the people fron; the foreign waiships could rc » ____ in N _Ca_________m _____e__s__ no nl. he was determined not to yisld.- should vote for, hut he should my turn to theii ships as conditions wen; een se- re v criticized. d Lo Mr. D. F.‘nmall. Sta.tlon,M.asoer_i Wi-is a man of decided religious con- uminerslde. and Mr. Daniel Mont- victions. He rose to n prominent zcmery. Station Agent. Geoieretown. political position because he hhd Eenllille religion It is true today iii iusiivi niee=@f»"ee=w¢ Hiiiiiis inn iiisis i sii g con ietions, who stand loy ally by whnt they believe is the ' ' teaching of God’s Word. Ezra, no ` doubt, was accused of meddling with Politics, but he was trying to mend them and that is just what every minister of the gospel should do. We must bring our religion and our SFOCKHOLM Feb 8__Kl G _ politics closer together. ’l‘h_e election , ` __ ve's speech t th d ng us 0" Wednesday next has important PUHF AU PRINCE, Feb. 8.-(lies lblieciul to The (liiaiwliiiiil 91'. _.l0HN. Feb. 7-~T. ll. John- si.'n, Lineral in'Lezii=liitivc Assembly. has made ii series of brihcrv and cor- ruptlvn charges in connect on with the fliinli bye-election of last Mav in which E. L. Taylor. Conservative was i-iceted. ( Canadian Press) ‘;’é1°1°r__¢l:_1:f_“f;fn$111_e_ i_I_1_l;l_i_1_1act_i:d u down oerraln general prlhhlpleh to now; trnnouil. Seamor was former- a - ' - . ‘ - . rs the klnfs speech has b U1 guide in the casting of our vote. V 0V€i‘nor o_f the Northern Dcna_it l (Special to 'l'iii\ Guiiriiiuiil lt BT. .lUllN_ l".~b. 8.-~.loscph Gill- lioyn who liiive bei-ii biirglurlzliig lac. fir ~~1 in the rust cud ol the cit c T BURGLARS Police Believe They Have Landed Some of (hind infecting (lity. ini: with the theft from the Metal Sli ulile Corniiany. Delormier Ave._ of ll-<»\ll`. 17 §'01~l`8 Old. wus arrested goods valued at $300. which he sold ~‘iiLurdav. l'he police believe they for $47. Three other lads. said to have luiiiltul one of ii gang of ten bnlhhg lu another Bam, oberatlnz ln thi ilepiirtnientol stores. were ar;-egg. rl liisl. week, The roomlng house The :ang is said to uave stolen thou- \vl.ci~e thev lodged was searched and saiiils of dollars ivorl.h of stuff. revealed nuantilies of boots. clothing lllllniour was arrested in conuec- si nfl other articles reported mlssiniz, Nlll'S PHUEHESS IN Mlllfll . (Caiimliuii Truss) ll-IHA (‘ltU2. Feb 8-Th strait - . . . e s .o iiliicli the Mexican Government Whqmghohld we vote for? The heh; ii»er.t and held the portfolio of Min- .inve been reduced-for fuel w th which men every time, They should be prln- ister of War. He headed the revo- to operate the trains on the Nation- cgh in ¢hhra¢¢;er_ N0 man with 5 Emir- lution in Januairv :ind recently \voii Ill 'lailway are shown by the com- * ched character is fit to represent the 'H victorv over the Revolutionists nn- 'fi t people of this city. Whom should we 'lsr Diivllniar Theodore who pro- fll elect for Mayor? The man with a claimed himself commander-in-chief or lhrcuteniiig a slieedv suspension of all clean charactei When we have our all rebels Theodore returned to t fl‘1d€F_lIl|r this morning of the whole cl oil supply at Vera Cruz, thus _ ‘. - ‘ _ _ ._ _riiflic between this citv and the cap- Confederation Celebration here next Ljipe Hnitien where be set un ll hm. mil, The (lovcrllmhnt last night ' ii _ 4 i summer, 'we want to be able to \i~..o al government sent n train with lg Oil ohm to \/hm point to our Chief Magistrate and ”°“*-rw* ,l`rilZ. This morniiii- nn officer mnflc oilicial demand on the agent of ll tlic oil_ iii his possession. 'l‘lii: rent replied that the oil had hee tell our friends "he is the soul of ' in Th B 1;' (_ Ch ~ honour and dignity. His business is tlic \guila Oil (loiiipunv ti surrender sult of recent gun fights anion! Rants uhief Sun-=_-.-_-_-_-_-,-.-_-_-,-_-_-.-_-_-_-_._._-_-,-_-,-_-_____»_._._._.___._.v._._._‘ KEEPING GUARD (Canadian Press.) Miaxico -oifrl, Feb. 7.- Reports hill. Conspiratore planning Coup il lttat tonight caused whole Gul-l-l. son troops being held in quarters or plucell on guard on neighborhood ar- tilli-ry Parks, Soldiers been placed on too some buildings from which few families been ailviscd to move. i Hlll|UM lllll lNll Fll|lllllN_llUMP Cllll (Caiiailian Press) laced gambling places -and made three arrests for larceny. captured one out-~ ll: of burglars' tools and restored niioiisands of dollars worth of pro- na.~t". out when tie ii! arrested to dav in a raid on a~Chl\\»ess nnium l0lnf-. ~ l _ _ Huuhnuii (Canadian Preps. ) LONDON, E113., Feb. 7-- John iiefiinond. the Irish Leader. said in a speech tonight at a dinner in His Honor, that he did not believe the Unionist Party had any objection to Hr.-me Rule for Ireland in its present form but were merely using it as a pawn to force thc Government out to the country and destroy it, thus restoring to the House of Lords the power to vote which had been taken from them. l`llOWN PRINCE AGED , . Nwia Joins NAVY ROME, February 6-'The crown prince, at the age of nine, is an olli-| car in< the Italian navy. He has had ‘l ~ - ~ ' ~~ f hon- i glllltllncy gel-ved a purpose ul ln.lng_ death? 'lberefore we are buried wlth princes amongst us, t.l..: mc_ii o D S,[,DUKHOLM_ Felh g___Thirty i . .. or ii; i:.2.‘.u.i.'s‘” a‘l§..i211'lil> .Ili it fron con nuance of Militant Tac- ` as “P 0"- 6 . - ff* UH 0 “Y lil YOIW Oi thc GOV~ tics would be injurious to the cause. dead lby the glory at the Father’ so Hung to d(;blv\thth*~,il1i:B\n?;e(l;lll)il‘k?. Muvlig ernment umces' against the l“°"°aS“" _ Sylvia P.<\.nkhu:st on the other nl;P.s§;g9%‘.§ vlallglsinshlgeyeflesslholg ;rl$iiel;dP'0?1sotey'ior temperance men. ang °xg9"d“t‘l'1""t°t'; “~"Tl“m°‘;tsf *md - -- - . - ` H . . _ eman ing a ie inis ers worli crlptursl baptism symbolized three N0 rum-sellers and no violator ofthe f _ d ll _ P . sn” has tested th” “Huang 'quality of gl'¢Bl2 flwfi. death. burial and resur- P"’hlMti,°u law of tmp Bproglnclgl i;tei;;$l`e aivclilieilérml-lhly siii‘1--.Al°**9.‘l“\--_}B;*t2;2¥.5lP5!.~ . sMAa'r 1N'rBll..LmtaN'r BOY WANT- ed for printing ofhce. Apply Guardian. ' » 101-l-2.2Mllltf. , - -___ _.-.__ W.\l"iED ‘FURNISHED HSTUSE- ii ith or -without' dbtlons purchasing. i Full particulars "A", Box 811. __ e 1ia2;e_eina_i._ \‘~‘AN'i'ap‘A 'rmonian iron Amiix- aiidre school. Supplement $50. Al'Ji\,v to Layton McCabe. R. R. _ No. 1. 11 -2-i-in-ann. ____ roxus Z1"HAvm A number of BIIHV Mil, one pair ol Extra Inland Petcllei and some lm- nortea nook wines i wan to au- pcse of at once. Prices right. If ln- msetsd wrlh oil hone. 0. lll. P. _ Yeo. Aitmen, ie.-. 1. ia_ss-Minn 'gil gon sum. 'ma sollra ver o 4 lr sr- ilntailiwnfmeiincliii ¢°'sii°'il'::x__in . tion. I l0b?ho\iil gd . _"al barn Mill “Yen other bull ji. Apply' to l1eaa'¢ names ep. oini-iota le". ~ un-mite. Mlnsrd'| iiinlhisnt Cures Dlphtherla. Miss Jenner came to Plattsburg """'"""""""""""""":'A"`A'Y`A"""`A""`_"""`_f"_"""`A"`A'A'V3":l'_`A`_"`_'_""`A'A'A`_'>`_"'_::'_7""°"""`”""""""""""'"""""""‘"""-`~'-""""""""""""'“”""""""""""""" six weeks ago. She had tuberculiir ' disease of the spine, affecting several of the vertebrae of the spinal column S-he is nineteen years old, and for ilve years had been bsdrldden, dc- prlved of the use of her lower limbs. The operation was performed by opening six inches or more ln the buck, exposing the spinal colu n and allowing the complete removalnoi the diseased .portions of the vertebrae. When. this was dorm the gap was filled by a section of bone taken from the front of the tibia, or shin- bone, of the patient, no shaped as to The msn's Sunday afternoon meet- -ing inaugurated bv the Y. M. C- A. was very largely attended yesterday afternoon; so large was the attend- inclose the spinal cord. Th-is was once tual. the meeting had to be held then grafted into place and the in the gymnasium instead of.the lec- wound completely closed. ture room.. Mr. Reilly. U10 39°"- Ths patient was put in a plaster rurv. presided and the singing _was ones and kept almost motionless for nccom~,ianisd by -. small orchestra slx weeks. An examination this af- consisting of piano and vlollucello- ternoon showed that the wound had ‘The Rev. Dr. Fullerton delivered a healed without suppuratlon and that brief but able address on the sacred- there was no apparent reason why ni-as of the ballot which he said was the patient should not recover the n sublecl. of extreme importance in full use of her legs., The bone graft this iun_ct,ura in civic life. For ts h"sd "taken" the niece adhering, size and uopulation we might well be and nll had grown together, giving nzoud of the condition of the citv of ein patient n backbone with several cnnriottetown. we .have beautiful ol the vertebrae rigidly joined. ‘ surroundings. we have a superb cli- irnto, we have also a city of Who” ntieets and buildings we might justly " e piuud We have a religious peo- ~ nie rsnrmirunz. ripe. noon. sic. _-__ I - . THE 'E|'|'||ER_ filo who have expressed their reliuious ;»;~,lrations in ecclesiastical udillses of which we need not 'be ashamed. We have schools and_»- collate that spcek to ue of the poslibiiitv of culture. in the rising generation. We have also B municipal building that symbolisu for us the administration of our af- fairs. n buildlng that has been char- acterised 180 uutfoo. honaotv and in- tegrity. _ mnaredtvllth _either e_ltlee - ourfroe sn, area me s. we ave mmnimiie 'iietirnfilrlntoillvol-'sian °iii:>'i-Ella: flun‘1°l= ¢° *WY l” *°“*°Y~ °°‘“l""°° ““‘,|fh“l'l-'mlfst l,m,,,l-.l,h», ,,¢°|~4¢l witlmomc ‘centres in Canada we are 'M 'hh gg degrees above lore Absolutely ignorant of mans of the ”%.;he’loweIt was lli above. Tr things that zo to make for corrup- t the previous night was 0 tion, I msnv gi the linings that 1;: .ll G". Mn mobo for the down all of the r s- ~ °’°' _...... ing generation. of msnv of the ele- mnud. ulnlmolt Go". g°hl|_ ses, ments in llfo that subvert almost (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Feb. 9.-Strong wes- terlv winds, fair and decidedly cold. THE WBlA’l7l'lER.-Yettsrdav was slggr and bright with high wind. Saturday snowstorm ln morning. THE SACREDNESS DF THE BALLOT By Dr. Fullerton. coiipletelv the great purpose of Coil in placing us herc. The man who truduces this city does so in albsolute ignorance of the conditions that exist" else-\'licre_ and whatever he mav be in hui religion. in his thinking. he is no' ldeiliist of the true sort; he is mere- lv ii dreamer nt the best. We have therefore a right to demand in s pre-I eminent sense tnat this city, which composes such a large portion of our population, should be healthy-heal-~I tin i.hyslcall_y. healthy rrentallv and hialthv socially. I am glad to be inble to stand here and sneak out of a large experience and s;=_;v that there arc few spots in this city that would indicate the absence of health. But there are buildings in this city that are unilt for dwelling places: there' are back-yards that are simplv ineu-, imfors for all kinds of diseases: tbbre are centres ln this comanunitv which.| iirleps thev are repressed, unless a str-we snort oi civic oaministi-acioiil comps, the deadlv blot will certainly ri-roll' und develop until it becomes a menace to the nubllc life. We went more amusement and more open qnnnes in the larger centres. and ln the smaller centres as well. such as ouricity. garnished with the things that make for physical training, that our cltv mlfht become s true home for the rising generation, that every member of the rising generation mlpht. say, "this is our home- this is our city." Until we have this spirit of rivic ownership iii everv man who pave a dollar of taxation it is vire- fin~'erous to think of having that ldcnl cltv which we have a right to ¢~_'__ni-..t. A liupiiv citv must be Sound- eii on il healthy city, and wiiere you have these two elements. health as n io. iiilution and happiness as the first stone in thc superstructure then you will bnve - righteous city. The Rev. gentleman then proceeded to insist that it was the duty oi. cverv citizen to make known in clear and clarion notes what he expected ` of tue authorities thev returned to Cltv Council. He stronglv dcprccat- P ed the lack oi interest shown in civic nlfniis by nianv of the leading citi- zens and urged that it was ii duty they owed to the city and province no less than to themselves to take an active part ln civic matters. He also denounced in strong terms the tcndencv towards briperv and corrup- tion which, he stated. he had 'been in- formed was making itself manifest. 'Phiit there was no law to .ounish the bribe-taker ln e civic election was. he said, an anomslv oi the wor;'t kind. I‘i-oceedlng. hc said: "We owe such civic health and happiness as we pos- sess to the ballot. the heritage we have received from the British Em- nlrs. The Rev. gentleman conclud- ed with a strong appeal to send tn the vouncll men who would safeguard the interests and rights _of the citiz- ens dearlv bought bv the blood of our fathers. saying this was the wav in . hlch thev mlzhl realise the vis- ion; -‘1 see n noiy citv. the New Je- rus' lem: l shall not cease fron' mortal strllc. ‘ellis-‘il but foiccd to fill `tlic tanks. Tlicrc iiow rcmiiiiis in Vcra Cruz only. i ‘IX days’ suprlv of oil and no pros- l{€"f Of rcccivinz more from Tampico. l_.‘iirlcr_ thecircumstances it is feared .h._it it will be iinnossible to main-_ iniii coiiiiiiuiiiczitioi. with Mexico. \l.v n_iucli loiiuvik except iii the case if trailus for 'l‘.i`tcil tliiil ilic il0Xt iiiove of the ioviwiiiiiciil. will hu to sci'/.c all cu-‘ 'i_ii<.\ niiil rolliiiir stock to iwipliicc, _‘/Iliff. \'/:ia ilv._~“,iuvc