N . 'in W' Moral .._,--.;.~_ . .-- ., .. .-- - ., . ‘“"""‘READ ALI- OVER PRINCE EIDQIARD ISI-.Ail\lD""*""' ~ ‘, '-w;¢*~. .-at-..*~‘ '~,..~_.‘~: ,, -.i ie ..- i . , _. , . - ,_ . .. , . ‘_ ,_ _ _ _ . . ,- . .__ ». - . f._ >_.,-,-21 ii -,- (1 » _ » - l .,v_ _.-. .- . ,, ,-_ > _~.,> ~ ,... ,M _ ,» ,_ ». A- ; , . , , ._ vi- _ »<..,.-_ f _._ _ _,_._,_ , _ fi ic A » ,fl I _,,.,..,_,.__;- ;_'- _-._-,_:__§,:_~,_~-9 r_ I. . _. , . _ if ( _ _ . _ t , _ .. . . A _ , _ V. . ...._m,v_ f._J_ » i _...J ,_1_r; .N _ r_,, ,-,}\__,;"`_“_ I ` __ W _vi Mjyil, _ ‘(,`__.__§,.,,j¢:> ¢Y»»._ ,,. __ . ’le,,-_fl .- i _ _I-t'\; __, - f . _ . , _. ___.y_;_,V1_>._<__`»,!V_v,,‘Ili ,,{ ,,.i. 0 yn" ' ' ' ' - ' ’ ` *. ' »' ‘_~ r\-1.'-':'»j’ ~~’ -2 ' ’ . iflyi.. _ A -1 _THE CIIARLDTTETDW GUARDIAN A ` » --run mush News cHARLo'r'1‘ET0wN, CANADA, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, ion. mush or u.i.~- {.l"si»l&’%£§t‘tH‘.i.'lif‘iZt}H_8» f wi%£?£~i”l§‘il‘i‘.’\ii°i»u} MUIIDEIITH BIINIIESSTS TD HIS IIHIMT .i~;..._._ Bpccial to The Guardian. GCDERICH, March 20-Edward Jardine, now confined in the county ~jail here, awaiting trial for the aj. ieged murder of Lizzie Anderson, has made a complete confession. Jardine admits that he enticed the Anderson girl from the fair grounds to 9, vacant building. After some altercations in which she threatened him with exposure, he struck her with a jacknife and she succumbed almost immediately. Tlle attack, Jardine alleges, was duo to a fit of temporary insanity. IIIID EAMEIIDII TAKING NDIIA SCIITIA TD TNT BDSTDN MANAINDN IIOSTON, Mass., Mar. 17-Fred A. (`-ameron, of Amherst, Nova Scotia, winner of B. A. A. Marathon ruip lastlf year, was in Boston for a few days and left for his home last night. He cnme to Boston with the Rambler Hockey team. "You can bet that I am going to enter the race again this year," he said, "and I think I can do better than I did last year. More than that; I am going to bring a string of young fellows down with me and I hope that they will show you Boston athletes something new in the dis- tance game. “My youngsters are getting out right along, for I don't -believe in in- door training for distance; the boys and I do our four land five miles every day through the snow and that will make' real road running so much easier for them _when they finally do get it. _ “I am sorry hut I cannot give you the names of any of the runners I will bring wi-th me. You see I can’t bring more than six or seven, and there are over thirty who are out every day hoping to be th-e ones cho- sen to represent Amherst in the great rnce. Really I have nearly all the men whom I will bring pickled out now, but it would not he fair to an- nounce that yet. I have one little fellow who I think is B corker, and I wish some of you Boston men could have a chance to seo him run before the race. If he isu't up with the fI`rst ten 1 will ad-, mit that I am a mighty poor judge of runners IIHST IADI LHTISIATIIII IN PAIILIAMTNT ('HltlSTlANA, March 18-Miss Rog- sluil, _thc first woman to represent a Constituency in the Storthing, made lier maiden speech before that body yesterday. She is a school teacher mul represents one of the Christians scat made vacant by the resignation of General Bratlic, president of the Sturthing, who was compelled to re- tire temporarily, in order to assist in the work of re_-organizing the army. Tile entire assembly rose when Miss llngstad began her speech. She said that the day would be a memorable one, as it was the first time a woman limi ever participated in the discus- sion of the nation's parliament and predicted that the movement for DOH- tical enfranchissment for woman was bound to succeed and to peslllt ill many reforms. T0 BUILD 600 MILES ` 0F TIIICK THIS YEAR TORONTO, March 17-“Last year we built 560 miles of railway in the Wi-,st at an expenditure of $13,000,000. This year our programme calls for the construction of 600 miles ol line. I cannot tell the amount of expendi- ture this season. We are not talking ni spending money but of bulldlngl railways." . . This statement was made by Sir William Mackenzie yesterday. He has just returned from a trip to Winni- peg by the way of Chicago. On his journey West he adopted the plans for the work of the company on the prairies for this year. _ Work will be commenced. on the- western llne at the beginning of early spring, and it will continue until stopped by the frosts of late autumn. ___.__-.._._._._.--- » In North Atlantic Waters During Past Fall and Winter Months li Special to The Guardian, soBn;)sll1;(l?iIsIhe¢Ii/[Feb 20_F“uy 125 Per' in accidents which be- §e)lLlmh1IlewvdEngIand, Canada and New- an vessels or other craft whigh met disaster in the western upper llogth Atlantic waters during the- |311 an winter season now ending. It 19 lmllossible to announce the ex- act numb(r of lives lost, as the mis. sing Gloucester schooner Ella Good- win with her crew of ten' may he yet afloat in the Northern Icefields, and ps the statistics of the lost New- oundland fishermen are incomplete. _________ DIIAMATIC INEIDTNIS _ AT TIIIAI VITERBO, Italy, March 16-The rules for criminal procedure in Italy make possible frequent dramatic in- cidents, and_it was due to this that today s_ session of the trial of the Cainorrists for murder held the lively interest of the crowd that occupied 9V0l`y available square foot in the old church of San Francesco. f when C0ll\‘f Ollened the clerk re- sumed thc reading of the long indict- ment of -the 36 prisoners and this took up the whole forenoon. When the clerk read the passage re- fefflng to the priest, Ciro Vitozzi, the aged prisoner was visibly affected, and at the words “although never condemned, Vitozzi morally is a crim- ina1," he raised his eyes to heaven and said: "I offer my sufferings to relieve souls in purgatory." During the description of the mur- der of Genilaro Cuoccolo and his wife Marla. “the beautiful Sorrentina," Mariano de Gennaro, wllo is charged with having been one of the actual assassins, rose from his place in the steel pen greatly agitated. The read- ing clerk paused a moment, and the prisoner placing his hand over his heart and addressing his wife, who was among thc spectators, said: “I swear to you, I am innocent." With the words he burst into tears. On another occasion de Angelis and snapped his picture today as the pris- tile to the Camorra, he spat in the accused or as a witness._ v ~ ' ' o o this INSURANCE lven them either hv private Minard’n Lfnlment relieves Nnurall¢ll_ EVERYDAY Religion that isn't good for every ‘lily isu'f: mu'ch z00d for Buy Fllly- If It doenn't stay with a man on Mon- day it was only e cloak and a mock- ery on Sunday. If it doesn’t show it- self in thc' heme, breathing upon ev- eryone thclieill .kindly and helvllll and etrengthenlni influence. I-hun lf will make A hncllhow in the House of God to verrlfttls ‘purpose indeed. If religion doaen'c`gx-ip a uian’s eoul. if it isn't the ohfthlng in his whole lllu. Bnndiland Saturday. day U14 Hlillt. than-it becomes .eo naar to iw um nothing that it is neural: /worth reckoning at all. when wo :will °l everyday religion we npocbof the bu- 1 ‘.-;_. ' , i - SDIIDNATIDN Special to The Guardian. OTTAWA, March 20-Sir Wilfrid Laurier will not go to the Imperial Conference and will not appear at the Coronation in the Opposition can prevent it. That is the Conservative mood tg. dll! and is the result of a consulta- tion among the members and the ac- cumulation of events for the past fortnight. IIAAANTDND MAI DE PIIESIDENT Special to The Guardian. NEW YORK, March 20-Senor Jose Yves Limantour is on his way to Mexico City to assume the presidency of the Mexican Government, accord- ing to Gustave Madero, brother of the Mexican revulutionist leader. The retirement of Diaz, Madero says, will leave the way open to a peaceful settlement of the revolution and the holding of a general election at which the representative of a ma- jority of all the voters will be elect- ed. PINNI PDST TD I ANSIIIAIIA IN HAI MELBOURNE, Mar. 17-Penny Post between Australia and the oversea dominions of the British Empire is to be established in May next. The re- form, which has been long delayed, is one that is sure to prove very popu- lar, and to bring a large postal rev- enue in its train. » MOTHER IS SEHTEIICED AS SLIYER ALBANY, N. Y., Mar. 16-A mini- mum sentence of 20 ,years at hard labor in Auburn prison and a maxi- mum of incarceration for the period of hcr natural life, was the sentence imposed today by Justice Howard on Mrs. Edith Melber, the young widow Amodeo protested their innocence and who killed her only child by forcing demanded redress for having been fel- 3 deadly acid down his throat in a d b th ' I2, V't '_ 'b b th iht _ " _ Hedziriggtgs wh; uiieetgrhehecluial/TEH sAi1;;elIy su ur on e n g orlceu ¢0lr111P@t1'¢0rs ture reaping tpe surround them. _ to the p lice by the priest, and in aid Th |-iyct was rendered at 4;45 benefit- T G Dr0I_>l‘1e DFS D_l'Ql>0B¢. 11 of Erricgne, the alleged brains of thefip. mi, V; little more than two hours glider tg meg! th‘sic';°"“fp?£;;°I_‘t;u€h;; Camorra. ' _ _ after the jury retired. Mrs. Melber’e theynfieneligemugtpzousglt to A “dub BABK EITICOHE. WIIOSU PFODCY D9-me IB EH" attorneys John H. Dugan and 9 th rico Alfano, does not take kindly t0 George Palmer, were 11'l1I>1`9D&l'¢d tw” in Wages. in propmtion t0 e , _ f th 1 tter ~ ht h th ,_ the w0u1d"decrease in price, they are naturally COBALT, Ont., March 17 Aflibf RH newspaper- amSt5` one 0 e B ‘ to say tomg W e 8 My strongly opposed to the proposal- absence of seven months, during take an appeal. Few exceptions were the jury this afternoon. IIIID WITH HIIIILIIID i __-_ M0__narchlsisSpendingMoney to Cause Unrest. The Elections Long Delayed Special to The Guardian. LISBON, March 20-The Monarchis- ts, taking advantage of the divisions among Republicans, are distributing money lavishly to spread dlssatisfica- tion in the capital and throughout the provinces. _ The Government's postponement of the elections for the fourth time has made a. disagreeable impression. The announced reason for this de- lay is that the clergy have undue anti-Government influence in various of the northern districts, and there is need of more time to further the Republican campaign. ‘ EDIIEIINMENT WILL INTHIIITNT IN THE HAIIIIESTTIIS' STHIKE MELBOURNE, Mar. 17--The Com- monwealth Government h-as decided to intervene in the harvesters' strike, and a conference has been arranged to be held on Monday neyt. Very little result is expected to follow from the action of the authorities, however. In the meantime the men's leaders are urging their followers to resort to violence, and inflammatory speech- es are the order of the day. Some of the labor men urge that the electric power be cut oil from all the news- papers. _ The lot of strikers is not a very rosy one, in consequence of the lack o'f monetary support f-rom other unions. The manufacturers, too are forming three labor associations, and the non-unionists are expected 'to join. The export trade in harvester machinery has been entirely lost to Australia by this time. Since the strike in the Newcastle coal trade, business has fallen of! np less than 50 per oent and the Am- -4-up Special to The Guardian. ST. PETERSBURG, March 20-It is understood that tho reply of the Chinese Government to the Russian ultimatum is considered satisfactory in essentials, but China will be ask- ed to be more explicit, in explana- tions conoarning certain minor points. The latest advices from_Pekin made plain China's intention of agreeing to both the points at issue. SIJITNTIST IIIIITIIIIZTS IIIILIS DI HIGITNI -_-. LONDON, March 18-Somewhat novel views of the subject of bacter- iology and hygene were advanced by Sir Almroth right, in an address yesterday. Sir Almroth remarked that there was a, widespread belief that if people had not got a. disease they could keep it away by following the rules of individual hygiene. Those rules were that they must eat a. lot, have a certain amount of 'hard exec- cise, wash and have plenty of fresh air. Hs was persuaded, he declared, that they were quite wrong, though he did not say these things did not add to the pleasure of life. There was also belief, he went on, that by washing, people washed od microbes. We did take off a certain amount of microbers, he admitted, but we also destroyed the protective skin which was all around our body like the tiles of a house. ' When one had a horny hand no microbes could get near the skin. If one had a skin like a tortise, microbes would never get through. To have a Turkish bath was to take away ones horny' PFOWC- tion, and he objected to that. A great deal of washing increases the microbes of the skin, he declared so he did not think cleanliness was to be recommended as a. hygienic method. ' With regard to the belief that in cases of consumption, fresh air would make things right, he asked WllY_ll was that this principle Ouly applied to tuberculosis disease. He said he held it to be a dreadful superstition. The whole doctrine of fresh are re- quired, in his opinion, to be revised. Rich people, he asserted, surround- ed themselves with 'all sorts of lux- ury and took absolutely no interest in getting rid of the microbes that ...__- which time he explored part of Un- oners were being brought into court. taken by the defence during the pro- “_”-"` d. t 1 W When the bandit chief learned that gl-ess of the tl-iai_ and mosh of them SIX MONTHS Esvgyeauenfféchggrgl 2; mast; gaxf the photograph was for a paper hos- on apparently minor points. . or; Robert JI Flaherty' of Port AP " _ hit- trd afte- iaot oi the photogrhphuld light hyhu HELBER (msg “Eng Em) SECURE YOU II DIVORCE Eiacgyg figtgndedes irigrto tl; rage Iyore that he zvouorld ~c» En.; --~ ` sub-Arctic regions in quest of econ- man’ into the nex tgrd thé execu_ ALBANY, N. Y., March 16-The RENO' Ne.,-__ Mm-_ 17-1115 popular- Qmlo minerals, particularly iron, Mr. °°“° E sh.“°kI" grave” trial of Mrs- Edith Melbvf- Wlm l‘lu°d ity of the State of Nevada as a place Flaherty, much of the way, was ac- tion of ms threa' 'tt'n the resi- he" I°“"‘Y“"'°ld 9°” in a1°“°1y to secure quick action in divorce companied by Mr- C1'8l1dll1-- AI* the ““°"‘°°“ B‘ ‘ 5 ed _,fe “_ swamp ou the Oulskirtu of this city case., _was increased last night. 'rho one ol the important achievements dent of the court sugixréiafgsoners in _on the night of January 6, may reach legislature let ,down the bm., further of the expedition was the recovery of °“B_°t‘°“E “gn "it th blzment of the a conclusion today- With Prllutlcdlly than they have been when both theheld notes, papers and data lost PIM” languagi OI; d e from the evi_ all the evidence in and the attorneys Haus” passed a hill making a resi- by Prof. Charles Kenneth Leith, of jury' He cons me ed h the police °f the d°f°“"° *md l"`°B°°“tI°“ each dence of six months the only ro- Wisconsin University, nineteen months dence already secure eya Must the agreeing that tl“”°5 h°‘~“`° Dr°I°”"b1V quirement ln divorce actions. The ago. "’”"‘I'I'I|| Buthormes' 8 severe C? g 'on fol- W°“ld be the limit for summmg “P privilege of leaving the state when Then Wlll HOW W' l`°I5“1`”°d t0 him C8m0"’st"~ A I°“g 'scum each side it was expected that 1- 1 t be accorded to B11 by Mr. Flaherty, who notified Prof. t i 011 » necessary o , lowed as Tot whelittih Hgbgugntfigtghz -l“=tl°° H°W“'d W°“ld U” “bl” '°° de' who are est£.1ishlug°a residence. 'rho Leith yesterday oi his good fortune- should be in errog and the liver his charge and give the case to bm how goes to the govemon A11 the papers ghd note-books az-e_in perfect condition, notwithstanding ]ll(Ig& Wlll Tender hls declsl- n “ ________._.__...- I they must have been wgbgr-goaked fgp ‘°°"`t It°"`°"°w' ¢°'““'“'°"'°“ ro ilsnlrsiinliiilalii ’“ ””““' H0 SWE INDUSTRIAL “"*°"°" “°""‘°E null BY cuiiium co coiinsiisep iiplisilrissilsiirs ______,, _.___ - ` (Too late for Classification.) ALBANY, N,. Y., March 17-That Yesterday the Earl Grey left LONDON, Mar. 17-Further details ' NNAN, HADDIES me n, at Tam Yo k State is not ready to as- Georgetown at 700 a m. and docked regarding the acquisition of the t°n»s_ 3_21d3i_ New ‘ r _ _ _ _ ' ' _ - some the burden of writing industrial in Pictou at _9.55 a. m. Sho had Thomson Line by ithe Cgparfll Grim ---. ALIBUT' Salmon' Pickled Trout' insurance and prohibiting the writing eight sacks mail. and six carl' Way pany have been gve11_ 0 _. 9 OW DE H Pike Dom Cough, at Tam .- ' ' *l°“*‘» is the °‘"“‘°" °' St” e “pe” H" passengers' ° e A A en ° e 'ru e' ill ii sAi.s: soo hue euruipu. 1 1; dont of Insurance Hotchkiss, Georgetown at 7.00 a. in. o ay with Tortoca and the Gerona. _er w . - _ »W. David " 9” _ Scott Cornwall. 3-1Bd8ipd. (1 d a public memor- passengers, freight, express, and all be a joint weekly service for the pres - ___ _._ _____ ______ :HliI)lirIi°si§;€rel;HmrIli?a€ion of the Metro- yesterdays mall, which was ordered ent, made up of 1111280 8115 U19 Old g IANTED, first class milliner. Ad- \ Il e 7' Ip°“°“” Insumncs Company' 1 u via Emu' i P' c t nla at (qmndl Line osfresmirs tthzereilhggnsdg il mms Mmhantii-2(1}_<1-_L zorstvyiho so from ‘l°°f lf’ ‘l°°f~_ 1r:(;gl;;céifxil;:;s.Ma:itume vpgm-EI éon: . u se o e ° _ »AN'rmD. shi for general house- mus c S H _ ‘W . pp y corporations or by' 1?: §t:;§;m_§1?€g “Sting 0fr:;n‘;I3;;B°::I;r€:Ed :gg g';‘;_ §tlat.__ 3-21d1w. fl” “tat” “mst perm ° D 1 angers' ’ thi cp; 1, ““" ‘ ' OST, a green parrot Finder kind. write industrial insurance practical Y engers were brought to B Y Y I 1 t t W _ P _ as it is now written, or else the state spe¢ia1.ir¢;,1n‘, arriving at 12.35 p. m. T0R0N1~0_ Man 21_w6s¢M.1y and _ My re uirlyecgiv mewapgrayi ow nch in- 7.00 a. m. toda ~ ~ Dal 1 all S :HI;Ii¢l;roiI;Awill/t;ftew;HAHgr§tiSus Bud ISIIB lfvaitlis rgssengers. expreug. Hi?;t:awi:iIibeer»}iI=p:ri:tiiT£e.fm and much . 3"21_d3‘E' write it itself' The state is' in ml tmrtytwo Backs mBu'fretihh‘Ie sus d d by experienced washers Men's iudgmont' not yet ready to assume oats and four ciarsl vfvtwthie iff.. es- The cgi est temwliatuntmcgi ed washin preferred Apply at 2l0 Cum- such a burden- A °P°°i“1 tm” ° Y Y 1”* “I5 I* “nd l“`°" °“' ° " '°° 5 ' 3__21d3, d ._._._._.__,~..-_-.».~.~.-.-.-_---»---~-----------~ t-erdgy at 9.00 p. m. for G-B01`g€t0Wn 0'clock this morning was thirty ds- bB_I;l§}1\i St. P - taking thirty-two sacks mail. six green above zero, but at that hour it F0 X- . - passengers and a " ~."- . R RECIPROCITY _ much conflict of opinion will be aroused as to prolong the debuts very, greatly and to defeat the treaty on ¢, final test, should it not previously be practically withdrawn. The opinion of this Republican is worthy of special attention. Boca-ull of the face that he has been vary close to the old-time leaders during w the past -session, as wall as before t that time, and has been thoroughly g advised of every important tarif! de- e The Payne-Aldrich bill l\\flo@ ur- Y lous modification in certain imlport- 'IMI' ant particulars at his hands. His dv view, therefore reflects th hfiuential soleection of opinion in his Flys _ _ _ .~ . .v » ,_-r