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I". ‘_ ..i;=1.--fm. ’ a I Q ENTIRE VILLAGE six niousiuuvllclins or _ PARLIAMENT is swEPT To sen run Piiuui.-E iu ous crrv DECLARED QPEN _.iii > __._l.?..,__ FIOIl¢l"m3|l plying Their-I ' S' S ‘ ' " Th 5| i' E' R ||`d_'fh f ' _ I ' 'r ‘~~"'~- - _ '__ Truiie on Ice fiurried to. REMIUE BY ' I 8 UTI; W5” UNT* :lzpiifiggu lgkgnf ,KlT:euENiui?ylT?gn:I;:;?t - Special tg The Guardian. ` Destruction by VOLUNTEERS _ ' panic,-5 ang yum, D,-my ’“°’"‘ - ixiuiiii '”"°“‘B"'“ °"`"" Fears bqrdeung on panic have grip- HARBIN. Feb. 6-Already nearlv ped the Uhinelin- Special to Tue Gua,.dian_ __ _ 0 D 6._000 l\c_>__dies bf. the vigtims of` the _'gt the flats; they defied the medical , _ ` _ ‘ _ i a u v HELSINGFURS- Fl"l.*1“‘l- Fell- lf- M “dl omers |".I"l'9d ' ill In time oidetigfgnofbggsbinfr buried in Bluffs.: mio: fgiififostmgtaeanua ET; /in entire fishing village of 253 men Special to The (iiinniian. Apartment "cuss Fired i _ _Four thousand pliigt hundred of out the ancient hmeml __1t_____ _ which had been established on the CA1’E_HAI'I‘EN, pei, ,;__ueneml ( U these came from e Chinese town Now it is brother against brother, _Cc 0__ts_de Bjorke sound was curied Montrgml Gumaumu_ _me or the New York and one thousand from the Russian father against son, _ ut to sea in the gale Friday night Strangest s“l>Ilorters of ex-President quarter' ~ The °T"I°k°“ ones “re f°"°°d I“t° 0 _ _ ‘ Ivor lexis, und implicated in the “_ - _Sixteen stacks of collins and seven the streets to sf-oi-vc or freeze or per- 'l`lie fTial1St0I` ‘WIS "Ot <11SC0V0I‘€ll Un- _ec-,itignn at port Au prince in March _" pits filled with bodies and oiled logs ish fr0ln -the deadly attack the pla- til morning when the village was al- 1908. was captured hy the G,_,\.em_ _ _ _ blazed outside the town. _ _ gue makes upon its victims, ready out of sight. limits have been sent to the rescue, but have not yet returned. A NIIBTHWEST IIELEBATIBN Special to The Guardian. HRANIJON, .Feb. 6-A delegation for Ottawa to urge the Government to construct a branch of the Grand Trunk Pacific to Brandon, left on Sunday for the east. ___.i____.__ INBTHEH BBIISABE IBB TABIEE BEEIIBIIII l,l>Nl)0l\', Feb. 3-The Unionist picss has completely abandoned the discusiilon of the veto bill and the -House of l.oi'ds~has taken up the re- ciprocity agreement as the most live issue of the hour. The Unionist edi- torinls declare that tariff reform and iinpcrinl preference 'are more urgent than ever. lnt<“l‘Vif‘~‘\‘S on the question are sought with' all the prominent meh. 'The Canadian financier, W. M. Ait- ken, who was elected a member ofthe nousc of Commons for Ashton-Und- ci--Lyne, expresses the view that the United Stntcs has been so wasteful of its natural resources that it is compelled to look to Canada's un- tapird rcsnuiecs to 'prevent impend- ing disaster. 'l`hc Standard in an editorial siys: “i‘nnndn is mistress of the situa- tioii-agrecmcnt or no a_srL‘ement-- YEL. The Cniindinn ministers have al- lowed tlieiiisclves to be hypnotized by the brilliance of thc American offer, - and have fallen into the trap Taft so ciireiilliy laid," _ Thr Daily Telegraph declares that thorn is still time for the Moth‘:r.‘_ f`ounii‘v to arf. to brin (`nnaLl into I . . g a ii wide scheme of imperial preference. "The choice," says The Telegraph, “is between keeping and losing Can- ndn, between saving the Empire and allowing it to arm. into dissolution. The possibilities of Imperial prefer- ence in connection with_the United States are wider than ever. The whole question, if we are wise, may Il? placed by future Unionist negotia- tions with Washington and Ottawa llpon s bigger and more practical buses. To the double purpose of lm- Derial union and Anglo-American friendship the present reciprocity pro- Ieet will be no obstacle, but a stronx ,, help," |‘ SHED 60 EEET LUNG IS TURNED AROUND lil.-\SY D(lUGliAS, Mass., Feb. 2.--- Duriiiir high wind ycstcrday a cur- "l1‘-’€ shed 60 feet long adloinlnl a burn of liafayntte Taft at Woodland farm was turned around no it was| laced in a new direction. ` It wus built three weeks ago and was constructed of -good timber. _ Carriages and farming implements lll the shed were turned upside down. ...,__.,..__.____. / GOVERNMENT SUIT AGAINST SYDNEY death. ) Guillaumo was one of the leaders in the present rising against President Simon. _._____.__. BUSSIAN IIIIIITIIB ABNIITS III AIUBBEBS ST. l’lox iiisinici CHATHAM, Feb. 2-Reports have reached here of an outbreak of small- pox ‘at Ray11:iohd'_s Hotel, Kouehi- boiiguac, and -that a countrymen with s, lond of meat and a Jew ped-_ dler, who stayed a night at the lib ln expressing his decision crcgardin fn; visions, than ann ng-agn Bnnipjnto uneonsciousness, which this time ac- tually ended in death. IBIII WAS PIIIIIIIIIIEII TACC-MA, Wash., Feb. 2-A jury of six women took only six minutes to eturn a verdict in an assault case r - . . ‘ The case was that of an assault on Arthur Borchert by Karl Betschal-, an 18-year-old milk dealer. The jury decided that Borchert had ' happiness of every woman, and your 1 Vbe ted th wife is not an exception." ' §)r°v°ked the boy’ an( I ra- - 'e atter. _ B" ' uoullu iiovsiislll CAUSE OF-.DUELS BERLIN, Feb. 3-The .University of Heidelberg has become fiercely agi- tated over the feminine questl0D. _and two of its 'most eminent professors are about to fight a duel on the matter. Herr Arnold Ruge, in a lecture on tel, are on their way here. nolitieai er~onomy,` spoke somewhat The hoard of health, on learning oi this, at once dispatched a special to meet them and turn them` back from entering the f-Own. The case of smallD0X W11i¢h devel* oped here s. few weeks ago has now recovered and the quarantine on the house will be lifted in a day or two. BALTIMORE, Feb. 4-Last ni§ll’f. Alfred Shrubb of England broke two professional runnins '°°°rd°' H9 made ten miles in 52 minutes, 55 seconds, beating theprofesslonal in- door record by 20 seconds. His time ggi- the fifteen miles was 1 hour and 19 inutes and' 1 second. , TN; professional outdoor record was announced as 1 hour, 20 minutes, 4 1-5 seconds. Shrubb tonight. rani, against St. ‘Yves, of France, and, John J. Hayes, of New York. He* dnisbed two and a half laps on the eight-lap track ahead of the former, who was second. _ 05 'c 'ru -|¢' =: rfb =-f: P ,-e ;>'= I Q., Yesterday the Minto left Picton at ` 7.00 and docked in Georgetown at. 2.55. She brought no ma'l, the Earl Grey on the previous day having brought over all the mall, arriving in Picton from Friday morning up to Saturday night. She leaves this morning at ‘7.00 on return to Picton. '1‘li. world o _ _ i s we ever ,|r¢nm_ed or know, _ _ 1;; burdens growin IIL'ht‘”" an its love that makes it so. I An. rm thankful th'at I'ni livin' .3 ' bl sscdneps I see “ en loflifiisvene th`at's forgivin' ll' the hilltop nearest heaven wears 'Nenth ah_ Mm mm home to me_ llle brlehm crown oi su. when t e The Earl Grcv left Georgetown at 7.00 and arrived in l'ictou at 11-05. She leaves at 7.00 this morning on return. severely of the new woman's move ment, which he said, was promoted b`y old maids or unsuccessful wives. He was not aware that in his audi- ance was Frau Weber, wife ofthe pro- fessor of that name. Sho requested Professor Huge to' withdraw his statement. but when he_ expiplned that he had not the women of Heidelberg in his mind, Frau Web- er retortcd that he was Sunil’ Of Bll unworthy suhterfuge. I Professor Ruge went to find Profes- sor Weber, and -asked whether he ngrbed with his wife, and whether hey would name his second. The husband accepted the chB_~1|°“§¢- -.rn~*l ial t Th Guardian. S?1‘e8R0`NT0, Tfeb. 7-Easterly winds and eold, with snow. The col-:Test last night and up to three o'iclock this morning was four degrees above zero: wg 'W“"“l§B¢ .ill the same period was twenty 50329” above and at three o'cl_9¢k this morning it was aight degrees above. GLASGOW Ky Feb. 2~Mrs. Jane. SAYS TITIIST MIN BABEB BIIIISEIIELT WASHINGTON, E-eh. 2-Repi.°esexit- ative Stanley of Kentucky made a 45- ininute plea in the House of Represen- tatives today for action by that bodv on his resolution -calling for an 'in- vestigation of the United _States Steel Corporation. He characterized the corporation as a "lawless, defl- ant and pernicious monoply," and demanded that the guilty, "no nine. eei now nigh or powerful, hehrought (Continued on page 8.) EIIIEI] AT NIIITHEII. l KILLEII NEB BABE NEW YORK. Feb. 2--William Polc, a two-year,-old son of Mrs. Katary- nua Pele, 'at No. 160 Third street, died in Bellevue Hospital last night as the _result of being shot by some one, wro, the police believe. intended' the bulet -for the child's mother. ` I A man whose identity has not been ,I learned by the police, visited Mrs. Pelc's home yesterday afternoon. They quarreled for more than an hour and then the man drcd two shots and ran from the house. One of the bullets entered the baby’n head. Au ambulance took _the child and his mother to llellevue Hospital. Several persons supplied the police with descriptions of a. man seen rup- ning from the house after the shoot- ing, and last night Lemetei- Ostrow- sky was arrested at First avenue and Third street. He-was taken before Mrs. Pelc, but she refused to tell the police if she had ever seen him he- fore. I-Ie aiid she both declared they could not understand questions put to them in English. Ostrowsky was held pending an investigation. BAN ISBN TIGHT LABINII CLEVELAND O. Eab. 2-Healtl. tight lacing among women. "Tight lacing will lead directly to a number of diseases,” said Dr. Friedrich in issuing a warning to wo- men, ‘fWhllc it is not serious enough to cause death no woman should lace her comets tightly." The doctor issued the statement following a Columbus physic'lan's verdict that lacing was not iniur- ions. IIIIIMAN INIJS LITE ‘ _ o- iunoisou, Me.. Feb. 2-Tivo hours after swallowing a small qilgntfty .of poison, Mrs. Frank Smith died at ber home here today. She waathirty-six years old and leaves ahusband and two children. It is alleged that she had domestic troubles, which are sup- posed to have led her to commit sui- 6l`i’fe'. Conddnstd A¢T§`cdi;¢ments _I 'r'ree_im for-"oimiiic5on.»Z T ]%0LOGN‘ sausage and cooked lin _ at W. W. Walker's, Euston St. ` B--'|d8l. . TJTESH SALMON--Jlfs lfbcafved at the Fish Market. J. rockett & 0- __ ____________`t-'I’§‘ll~_. ____ -\\TANTED, ia. second aut of `_ harness in first class repair. Ap- ply to "Ml" Box 290;" ___if--'fd3_i;___ TPOR SALE, one dark brown driv- ing mire. 'seven years old. Ap- ply to P. Grimes, Southport. Omcer Friedrich hasvuut a ban orl 1 I The lowest tempeija_t\in_ recorded z__7(m d ""‘*"““’ W" *"'° “‘“‘ °“.° `~“<‘L‘ A-°' .ir-”».. parents'"a.;i;;..r.*..‘ln..;;. ‘res bilog adm eTT1ld nga ‘Tiers you Upper I-llllaboro Street, lute- :._o:-_iigsta __<;c_¢:__d_¥__ the prevwus night ly nceuptieil by Beer;Tpo¥JsissAinn was three degrees below. The coldest ilvflllvgy 0l_\C¢I-_““§_¥.Y gt - 1(-_ Mi? Sunday was twenty-six above up to °'§-______l_‘1’_°_‘f,~____2I2___- nine pn. and on iiigiiesf ws; thirty- 1 usr nacnivon-un. i san four above. _The coldest aturduv P Mackerel, Digby Herring, ‘Ton- nighi: was thirty-nine above. guds Sound, Finnsn Haddic, Klpper- The length of today will be ten ed llerring, Bloaters, Labrador houis' and two minutes. Trniie, I-iaiihnt, Codiish, Haddock ic The sun sets this afternoon at 5.15 Smslt, at the Fish Market, J. T. and rises tomorrow morhlllir at 7.12. Crockett & Co. 2-7d3i. The moon sets tomorrow morningi SUI’-PIIHTS THE Special to The Guardian. ' WINNIPEG, Fab. 6-Ou the ques- tion of church union in the west the total vote cast to date stands 24 presbytcrles for. 6 against and two of medifled approval. ' The congregations of the Cong;-egg. _ A101101! Union have voted strongly in favor of the union. IPIIIESTS NIIIIT - l~l01iYUKE, Feb. 2--Four priests of tlie_Romsn Catholic church who were attending the funeral of the Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. S. Fitzgerald were seriously. but not dangerously injured today when the taxicab in which they were riding iii the funeral cortege was struck by the rear wheels of a skid- ding auto truck, loaded with furni- ture, on the Willimansett bridge over the Connecticut River, the boundary line between Cbicopes und Holyoke, ' TILE HILL TUB EIIIIY NIILLIIINS liOl