, .~ ,,', r' ,- ._-_ H ‘ fm., » fl f i M ., -»_‘.s 1 ’ --'E' ~~' ,.1 'H 47'. ‘ : ‘ = .I ‘ V K. .- v ‘ . ’ We -’ ' " I5* *fn .» .af-. ~’fJ*'-v -~ » . ~ _ . . . _ . ~ ' ' . _ » - 1 . . f . i ». _ __ » _4 I . 1 ..,,-,s ,.\,.__,.,_ , v ,,..~_ V I , , _ I I » I _ I v, , J .Vi i - . . . . »~.~ . . , » 1 . , ,,, . i ,_,_ 1. Ye.. ~. _ PAGESof the Lat- _ “--~” . ' - 4 if.. ’r», If -..~. . , .-,.. , ». i _ ~ .- ':l»\_s~.l-» . », :»- 1. ,v » :W _‘.1-.‘-'-..~,.».~ algn News ' ` Qihhll A115!-I1! - act Local and For- MORNING D801- ‘ __ ` Mmm; Mun. _ “IE ..A.l.iDl T I Yirou nun 1 I I “ §§‘$r%."n~i’.iI>'%".iS5a H, wfhbwidwkumhmifwl mms crease News A cHARLo'r'rE'rowN, CANADA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ze, 1911. ‘ mg. 0,. iw. I Ei EE Ei N0 AVOIDANCE _iiiiiuii Dinner iiiivis ui OF THE CRISIS uviiiiiiii ""ll.,‘*l;§‘3i*,,,, Piiiciuus iiiis -,_____....i__, _`_____g_g_ TELEPHDNES DN STEAMER ';'.!.,l,lf.‘_“;. I,‘§.I;’;‘$§f.‘;?.;" iuuiiii iiii ~ “°‘::;:i:.:'.f.; :;'.;";:::;.:::'° -- i Have Successful Year. Large enum Army Believed to Be International ncrease o a rons an g Pll|)8I‘ MGITGS I f P t d ___ ' Gan Under Woman Lead- Suggestions V _ » _ Cash_Receipts Bpeclal to The Guardian. LONDON, Feb. 27-At thc present the outlook for the avoidantc of n crisis until the Coronation is over is not very hopeful. The Spectator, Conservative, sug- gests ss the only possible compromise agreement, tiiat the V_et-o Bill shall pass as it stands through the Home of Lords, Asfiuitb consenting to sub- mit Home Rule to a referendum be- fore introducing it. A combination of the Opposition and the Government on .this point would render the latter independent. of the Nationalists, .but such an agreement does not seem likely. A -_?.___l___ TERRIDLE TRAIN DISASTER DN , DHILIAN RDAD VALPARISO, Chile, Feb. -24-A railway train made up of eight cars, in one of which were eighty miners and the others loaded with cement, broke through the Rancagua bridge near the American Braden copper mines today. The bridge crossed a ravine 150 feet deep and the train was precipitated to the bottom. The miners were all Chileans. Eighteen of them were kil- led and the remainder injured. The only American hurt. in the dis- aster is Engineer Albert Bragenton, of San Francisco. DDTLDDN DDDD EDR DANADIAN TRADE NEW YORK, Feb. 24-Optism is the prevailing feature of the despatcbes received by Dun's Review fi‘om branch offices of R. G. Dun & Co. in leading cities of the Dominion of Canada, for wbils spring trade has not opened up with activity expected, the gen.rai situation is quite satisfactory, and the future is still rcgardcd with much confidence. In some portions of the cast spring trade is as yet somewhat backward, but this is to a great extent offset *ily the fact that the wintry weather has been of marked assistance in cl;ar.ug| up stocks of heavy goods, and mer- chants, as a rule express themselvea as well satisded with the situation. Failures throughout the dominion for the week amounted to 30 as com- pared with 42 la..t wreck and 36 the corresponding week a year ago. DPPDSE PRESENT BASIS DE DNIDN .___- TORONTO, Ont., Feb. 24-The Pres- byterian Association of Federal As- sociation of the Churches of the Pru- testant Denominatlons was organized st a specended gathering held yester- day afternoon in St. Andrew's Church. The organization is made up of ministers and laymen of the Pres- byterian churches in Canada, who M0 opposed to the union of the Metho- dist, Congregational and Presbyter- ian churches on the basis at DPGHWII' proposed. It is felt that one of the strongest arguments against the or- xsnic union of the three churches was its limitation. 'riiere prevails H feeling for federation of all the Pro- testant churches that would mi-kB f0l` the solution of the social problems of Nlgr. Ganvreau of Quebec Diocese Passed Away at , Seventy Years Age 05 Special to The Guardian. QUI‘lBl'l(l, Feb. 27-Mgr. Antoine Gauvreau, one of the best known and most eloquent priests in the Roman Catholic diocese of Quebec, died on Saturday at age of 70. DANADNS TRADE I ,RAINED SIDIIIIDIIIIII IN PAST ID MDNTHS AZ. OTTAWA, Feb. 24-Canada’s trade for the first ten months of the cur- rent fiscal year totalled $634,431,075, an increase of, $70,144,295 over the corresponding ten months of 1909-10. rmperiftbtriiica $31o.4s1,52o. -an iii- crease of $74,431,313. ~ Exports of domestic products total- led $238,907,285, 9, decrease of $2,767,- 934. Exports of foreign products were $19,042,270, a decrease of $1,519,084. The January trade totalled $56,431,, 447, an increase of $4,631,345. SEARDH RIVER DED EDN SHANESPEARES AASS NEW YORK, Feb. 24-A special cable to the 'fribilgefgoiil London says : ‘ Search for the manuscripts' of Shakespeare’s plays in the bed ofthe River Wye is regarded with mingled interest and increilulity by Bs-conians and Shakesperinus. alike, although thcre are some who arc l‘cg‘ai'ding the venture seriously. Perinission to make cxplofflflivlls in the Valley of the ‘Wye ha.-i been given to Mr. Owen by the Duke of Beaufort, who has satisfied himself of the Kiln- uiuencss of this literary enterprise. The Duke‘s chief agent, Roger Wil- liams, who is inclined to thc Bacon- inn theory, reinarkcd yeutciulav if 1110 manuscripts are discovered at (‘fl10l)' stow, the value uf Stratford-oii-Avon will disappear, and the people will flock from all the world to Oliepstow ,to sea Bacon’s play. _______i.1i- 'NIDLENT STDRM DN IIAEDITERRANEAN CAIRO, Egypt, Feb. 23--A violent storm is raging on the Mediterranean Sea. Three ships are \'cDortl'd SHIIOPP. one of them the Tockwith, is said to be a total wrfclr near Jada. The fstu of her crew is unknown- l The steamer Tactician is ashore near Port Said, and the Diina near Rovel. _._~.__----_- IIADNDTDN DLERRYAAAN TD STAND TRIAL iuoNo'roN, ren. ai-'rue prelimin- ary hearing in tile' case of_ Revd Atl- Grass, charged with setting re 0 his premises in Robinson Street, on Sunday evening last, was concluded in the Police Court before Magis- tram Kay endny. He was commit- the large cities, that would Pl`W°"t overlapping in the home and foreign mission fields and that would stand for the ushering in of the KlnBd0m 01 Christ as the present movement for organic unity among three cencmlml tions merely called. ___...__i__--_-._- I ~ l 1." l t the next sit- ETiHg tg! ht‘iI`¢;“S\1;aI‘£E¢mEai Court 'in Dor- T sda ext. ch.TTtE!rhg:an,u§ounHeIl ig; tb;a'»a`§:;1lse;1é 1, ues n 'fff§“giNE>n`SE sigwfil niet under the Act, be could deal with thc matter Minerva ointment cures Dll*_°_'FB9'_'-_ff’_ rf.-.».-.-::_-_->:_-_-_-:_-.===---f-'-‘-‘-1‘-'-‘-'~‘-'- - Y Y ~ ~ ' ' ' ' " ' » in nie ruin OF THE ROAD Where the road tums and the valley Bmilezwrtght with balm and bloom, Wefllrforgot the thorns that have pfltcad the feet Are. _ , mean was their :rid and d on I An -ity win mule and the new mi 'N5 dorm in no night to if-Qin. We snail ua down lr “N "‘°°‘“ With":¢ and a tear for NST-» Lawd .children who cruel’ lf- L . ff- ( I other’s breast' T° f§N,°,;ET.`,'f gn (Thr: grici oi nie éior- Rasr. msyfigllfsthe sweeter at last, at last. h use of the weary war Bwegied clffalonesome night and long, While the darkness drifts to the per- d W|g|,E|‘;tspIT¢A1dor of light and song- fph, iight that shall bless us and kiss us and love us. And sprinkle the roses of heaven a- bove us. -FRANK L. STATON. Special to The Guardian. _WlNNlPl