* ____ _"___ _ ’ ‘i ~ - __... I _ . X _` SWS." _ . . ` ' _ . .. n ' ` ' "“' ` ' ' ` ` ~ ' ' -O '- QI I ' ' " ‘ * ` it '~ l '_A -- ` _ . »- ' ‘ M-Meitxllmnz 5 l -~ " _ ._ _, ---READ A|..|_ ovlgin 'l#»rt|1Nct_E:D\y4an|:;_f rsi_ANt5-- I "”W"Igg$%gwf%'3"“} “THE L-TEST News CHARL0'rrm‘owN causes iuou`nlv'irscsnssv Iiglf I i.r.i-i.i=.;>v.seiia=r.._"i..~llwise. I - " .__ -’»,;,,_ _ ’ .‘_’;... _ FWE LIVES iii suciliiiviiis lui _ _siilllmu HEAD oil col-Lisioii iii Piisiiiilliil. i»tciiieiliiii iPUiiiilsiif.iii_ __ _ _ ii uiiui. will u Tl” lf'°‘l“ -“.‘~‘»’““ ifiiiwi - ° f - lifter the Smash Fire _ - 5...... ... ....., . ........ .W . ilonsumed W recknge Special to The Guardian. PARIS. Ont., Feb. 5-Five liven wgse lost and one man was seriously. iniured in a head-onoeollision on the Buffalo-Goderich branch of the G. T, B. when a train running' from Buffalo to Goderich met a light engine run. ning east three miles northwest Paris. ' The victims were members of tn.. crew of the passenger train. The baggage car was piled on top of the wrecked engines and the mail car was broken_ln two. The wreckage caught fire and was entirely; _cangilu-nod. _ Piiniii.'iiii I IIESPUNSIHBILIII iiiil llillliil NEW YORK, February 3-Serving of warrants on eiglit men, charged with marlslhughtor and criminal neg- ligence as a result of the dynamite explosion, which coat the lives of two score of people Wednesday, was peiii up in New York and Jersey City to- day, following the announcement from counsel for the accused men that their clients would surrender. lt is reported that other warrants, charging criminal negligence, man- Sluullhter and _violation of the city yrylinances, will be issued and served ii er. , ' Sill EIIHIHI PIIIKIII [iii 'HIEIPHUIIIII _..._ _ CHICAGO, Feb. 1-The ,Chicago lntcr Ocean in a cablegram from London today prints the followingz- “Domination of the territory from the north pole, to Yucatan is tile United States object in the Canadian' tariff proposition," says Sir Gilbert Parker. “The opening of new fields of ex- ploitation for American finance and new oPl>ortunitles for the overflow of American energy and capital," he went on, "are also offered the States in this smooth and sweet song ol Taft." "The agreement is a desperately serious thing for Canada and Great Britain. The commercial gain is in- finite. The United States is pursuing the same "spread out" policy with Mexico, but with less delicacy. "A dllfertnt form of arrangement _.____;._`,.__. -_ _ __ _ (Coatinuad§_.on page 6) .-__..¢___-._y.._.-i-p SIR YIARDIUIEYS BROTHER HANGLED BY 'LION DURING HUNT LONDON, Feb. 1-Sir Edward GN’y'e brother, George, had a thrill-_ llls escape from death on Sunday. He- was with a party stalking lions near the Athi River, British East Africa, ghedn he raahly galloped forward and re . ‘ A large lion sprang at him and, "iliac the buster, worries inm like a rat. Grey's friends came to his rescue, which was affected with dilli- Clllty. He was found to be badly Lnlflltled, bilt is progressing favora- ly. IBUILT AEROPLANES UNDER GREAT SECRECY TORONTO, Ont., Feb. 2-In a wharf shed, almost within a. atone's throw of Yonge Street, two aeroplanes have 'been built from stem to stern in 'great secrecy. The builders of the I'l‘oro'nto machines are perfectly sun' iguine of success, and are determined ‘to prove their machines when tlicice in the bay will support them should they perchance have to descend. f _ One is an aeroplane designed and constructed by Louis Rae. chill-‘5*“V to H. B. Wills, president of the Ont- ario Motor League, the other a mon- oplaue belonging to W. Carruthers of Montreal, while the Ontario Motor 1,¢ngue's Bleriot, a m0u0P1°“9- Pl-lf' 'chased to exhibit at their forthcom- ing exhibition makes a third. P KICKINU. URGES “E ' 60IlERNOR IN SPEECH 'rnuN'roN. N. J.. Feb 2~-“If Pw- pie sysiemaiicaiiy kink they will get something." Said _G°V°m°" Wilson here in addressing ii welfare confer-i ence i`n the Y. M. C. A. auditorium. "Yon are just as big as the things you do and as small as the things you leave undone." “Med Wilson' _"The size of your life ie the SCAN 9f your thinking. There- is no- use In knowing it. It is sal ere th man in Utah who never told if truth but he said he knew the truth whendie heard it. You should not be content with merely l<“°W!“¢kY°“f ity but should act on this now Ieilge Excellent as is the city U10” la iloulitless much room for improvi- nt I spoil be glad to do my par . menoi; no n citizen at least as a den- THE C. P. R. AND ST. JUHN ___ ' sr. .ioliN, N. B., Feb,__3 -- lt is understood on very godd au- ilwrity that -the C. P. R. are about 10 call for tenders for 3100.000 Worth of wharf timber to be deliver- ed in St. John this. spring. No in- fomation has been given out from the local offices of theeompany, and the rumor could not' be dubsttntint- ed in Montreal last night. It is be- U°\'¢d, however, that the call for tenders will be made vary soon. lilnarirs linhnent euros, garget in cows INIEHEULUNIIL Special to The Gnardinn_ CHRIBTIANIA, Feb. 5-At the In. of Strunnikpw won the 5,000 metre (n . . _ -General Piet Cronje the noted Bo m 3) iit _ _ . C in eil; minutes _ wqm._w,,5 captured. by the This is ii new Worlws rcw___1_ the l.ONDOl~', 1..ei,__2__.i~ho Thund____er__ 1510125. d;3;r:1___l_'_t;gi_i;ent at Paardeberg in 37 1-5 seconds. previous record of minutes 37 3-5 sec- onds was made by Eden at Hamer, horway in 1909. --_-_~__...__._. liiiiil ciuius ll_i_lliN|ilEHIIS ol' a general caucus of the house de. uincracy to determine the party's at- titude on the Canadian reciprocit ever, no definite step in this direc- tion has been taken, but fifty signer are all that is necessary to bring about such a conference, which may _be called within n few days. Ken- tucky and .Indiana and other state 'delegations also met, in the main favoring reciprocity. iiiiusiii mi ilu will NEW. YORK, Feb. 1-For hissing _four slanderous words into her ear as they were entering church toge- ther,-Mrs. Naeomi Duncombe Ring who is accredited with having an es- tate worth ii million or more must 'pay Miss Grace Raymond, the pretty former secretary ol' her husband $4,000 damages, awarded her by a jury this week. (Jn A previous trial of the case a jury gave the plalutifl 1f1§t°il .l`°m°dy` saw 9, wall motto framed to woniiy me of ii brother minister, I” uw _° ni' yon worry, you don'i rofidlnl -If ou trilst, you donvt "°°"' .. nyiigipod him 'to stoP ml* ‘.'°"y' G0d_ Many who read these 'N002-téginlfave learned, under God. l">W o ii, iivo without worry- a verdict for $2,000 for each hateful' 0 is cous n, w o died after being mauled by a. lion in British The Rideau Hall skating party was also postponed.. _ _tim seventeenth British Dreadnought _ - v - ched from the yards of the Thames. Y rday 'The Archbishop oi Canterbury conducted the religious. Mrs. Davidson. Fifteen thousand people, many ofi great fighter woke to life and plung-i ed into the water. Local officinl‘s| armed with ten 13 5-inch guns and. 1... IIUSIIIILII NUI INXIUUS . P IIIH HIiI|PHl]iI|IIi one kind or another is shown by 9,. on the subject of tariff reciprocity. iAt present the whole question stands- BR"-sH_Pn_|”-I-ERS _ _ _ i:.°.‘s;i:'.l;;.::“:.‘.:i°.°.':.':.i:.'i i.=i::;; no opioinsc A 1”" S'f",f;,,‘,‘,°‘;,,',',;‘},',_i,, ,,,,~,,, has agreed to discuss with Sir Wil- - I frid tile latter's cabled oder of Aug- _ --- , _ nat last, stating for theelghth ori ___ ALBAN\~ JM' 31”`Th“ hobble Ski"- niiiih ting, mat (jaimda was ppgpai-“ii LONDON, Feb. 2*-A't a meeting; may figure in a. hearing bofifre the to negotiate with Australia io, bei., ,yestenday the. Master 'Printers Feder-i _Rubllc Service Commieaionscon. ter trade relations. _ ation of the United l£.ia5dom.deciderli __ The council of Women’s Clubs ol The iii-gi 0561- fc-r 8 i-egipmoai gi-Bi~1ii£_to declare a national lookout, from; Syracuse has tiled a complaint a- errsngemeut was made by Csnsdainé Feb. 25 if the comvvsltcrs persist in: 'seiust the Syracuse Transit Gom- Ociobei-_ i900_ but eiicited no deiinitel tlieir demand for a worklngwcek of; pany, alleging. that the steps on the response from Australia. Four years. later another abortive attempt was; made by Canada toopen up negotia-‘ tions on a definite basis. WANTS T0 HARRY HIS STEP-AUNI: NEW YORK, Feb. 2-Mrs. Louisa M. Meisncr, twenty-six years old, step-aunt 'by marriage to Frederick. C. Pardey, Jr., who will be twenty- one years old Friday, is determined* to wed her nephew. Equally insist- ent upon early marriage to his at--_ tractive aunt is young Pardey, em-_ .ployed by a. big grocery in Ridge- wood. Opposed to the unusual nuptials are young I-`red's parents. In their home, St. Nicholas Avenue, Brook- lyn, they informed a reporter that if their son tried to marry his aunt both would be arrested. Mrs. Pardey admitted that Mrs. Meisner is the widow of Mrs. Pard- e_v's brother, not'lilood brother. I-Ie was Frederick C. Melsner and lie died live months ago. She asserts that the law prohibited the marriage of a nephew to _an aunt and in this City Clerk George Frenz agreed with the mother. But the decision has ,not disheart- ened Pardey and his aunt-bride-to-bc. _When Pardey heard the news, his jaw squared and he saldi "I don’t care a snap about such decisions. I love my aunt. and Fm ‘going to marry her. If we can't get 5 license in thisstate we'll get one som where else.” '~'pI'0¢\iin§ can pi-event our marri- age. At least t-hat's the way I feel now, and I know how sincere his love ig. 10;-ign',”. said Mrs. Meisner. coli _ .ll , Yesterday, (Sunday-), the Earl Grey left Pletouat 7.00' and arrived in Georgetown at 11.40. -She leaves at 7,00 this morning for Pictou. The Mihto. slim l!¢Viu8 5°!" lu “W straits since, lrriday afternoon, left her' position- off White Sands yester- day morning and reached Picton ai. 11.40 and will leave at 7.00 this moi-nirlg for Georgetown. On Saturday the Earl Grey crossed ` "lctou ani took the mails, pass- fm -|_= ==‘ P *___ mb” ...J-r F ,_ ¢ ai I' z e _ that port. d. Minor-d's Liaiment -cures colds, etc. :I)l__-g-Iirsv_an¢._l. baggage off tile Mlnto to Special to The Guardian. E. 5 m " ’ spooini io The Guardian ' ` ` All lllsllfwtor made three. seizures -- ‘ ' . ‘ _ OTTAWA. Feb. 5-owing to tin b , MON'1'RE_AL, Feb. 5-'riie Am .1 ii, f i, . 5°”-'#01115 ZH. WM °f <-NM” ne- iloiae‘;i;1lt.i., na-on-J. _-mono ea 1 h 3 QW? Wbiikvyf QFD!!! their storehouses. B B dy East Africa, Earl Grey did not at-i U '_ ` _ '_ _ tend the Canadian Club luncheon uni _ _ ‘ ' _` Saturday; _ ' " ' ' ’ " f liniiii.lluiwiisiiP, f mv ternatlonal Skating races here today Un R F ' xnsniisnonr, mnsveei. Feb. bout- a.io lie Il ‘ ' ialid the fourth of the super-Di-og,i1.f ‘ ‘ " ' nought type, was successlull laun-` ' ' ' Iron Works Company at Canningi 1' " ' _ 'Town eetc _ ' _' ‘L ' ' services preceding the christening by= Bt mission. "'°"’”°”t 1°gis'““°“' 8° ““- “"“'¥ Ernvngeglrgciilgitils Thetpaytiss§05omIe3;)____iren, arrived in Amherst from Prince '“°’"‘."‘“ “'°“ "° ° " 2 in za. t 'r t '. 2-assi. “ , ' ”“:.‘;°..f°.z:".'°.°°;':°.‘; 'Lend”-ist--`”5.i»=.=eesui- :i'°:..°.~ :lsr B llr B WHS Blx a 0 Q ', ` ' ' ' and theyhlghest was thirty-si! above M99- \’\°°“"9- kIm’"°- *"1 T““‘ The young couple were anxious to get that the young man was in-*tb em- up till nine p.m. The coldest record- 0‘l“'5- _,,___, _*__ ___.__._Ef$§II3" ._ _ married, but there were legal difficul- ed the previous night was five below. T5.LWP, that desirable residence ties in the way. One ciei;g_yman refus- The length of today will 'be nine on Upper Hillsboro Street, late- ad to join them in \v lock on ag; _ (The young man and the glr refer- liours and fifty-nine minutes. ly occupied by L. H. Beer; posaission count of the girl not having attain The sun sets this afternoon at 5.14 given at once. Apply to T. L. Alt- the age of twenty-one years. Yester- red to belong to New London, P. E. and rises tomorrow morning at 1.13. ken, 7 Upper Hillsboro St. 10-2dtf. day the stern father arrived on th The moon will be full this evening _scene and was doing his utmost ,at 6.25. _ Mlaariia Liniment cures Diatemper. prevent the two from becoming one. ‘nesiiay night last.; \ ililllilii illi ‘ I Sliliili SWIPI Special to The Guardian. coasts for three days.. Coast patrols have reported that gale and probably _more than 100 have perished. IIIIIIIIINS Iiiililil [iii HIUIPHIIEIII OTTAWA, Feb. 3--The debate on the reciprocity agreement will be resum- ed next Tuesday. This has been de- finitely agreed on between the part- ies, and tile probabilitirs are that the discussion will' extend over sever- al_`\veaKs. That the conservatives will come out lint-looted against recipro- city present oppcaraiicls ;iiiiii::iic. lt is true that a number of u;ein`:'ers especially from the welt, were iii- clined to favor rz~ciproi:ity, but it is .said they will be in iinc,.o.t least in opposing the general pi-zziviplc of the ll}CriSlll`0. Hon Clihorrl i-Bilton, wi: . is ii-’l“'.L-ii to by tile Orange i:`._=ntiii~_l ns li. ;ri-:- pecitive boltcr, is l.e:iiiin;-.5 Irs own counsel. EIINIIIIIIINSII _ _ -SPIIINEIIIIL Milli? _SPRINGI-IILL, Jan. 30-There iS a rumor current about iown that Attorney General McLean intends to pay a. visit to Springhill this week. It has not been possible for your correspondent to ascertain the origin of the rumor but it .is widespread and doubtless is based on fact. _ The output of the company during the past four or five weeks has “ (.C§itin'.ieIi" on "page 8.) DISGOIIERS SUIT CASE BELDNGING T0 J. B. BRYCE SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Feb. 1- A suit-case identified as belonging to J. B. Bryce, one ol the men suspect- ed in connection with the Los Angeles Times explosion, was found yester- day by detectives at a news stand near the San Francisco Ferry bulld- ing where it had been checked. lt contained s. bor of dynamite, fnlmin- ating- caps, a clock mechanism for egplodlng dynamite, and copies of evening papers of October 11th. the date of the explosion in Los Angeles which killed a score of. persons and wrecked the Times building. _ MRS. LAURA SCHENK HAD NARROW ESCAPE WHEELING, W, Va., Jan. 31- Mrs_ Laura Farnsworth Schaiik, whose trial on the charge of attempt- ing to poison her millionaire hus- band recently ended in the disagree- ment of the jiiry, today had a nar- row escape fljom death in the flood- swollen Ohio river, when a' skill in which she was rowing upset and thrriv her into the raging waters. Mrs. Schenk was attempting to row to the mainland from an isolated house in a small boat. when the flood whirled her craft around and finally capsized lt. ' Mrs. Schenk had disappeared under the water twice before several men who had witnessed the accident could get to her. She was in n semi-coin sclous state when rescued. SPIIIISHA EUISI P CANADA IS T0 HAVE. _ _ , _ ..._ _ly _ isorssii new eiiiii ,__l..__4._.;_ Will be Absolutely illino- ., -. . diuii with- -Branches in Larger Cities Special to The Gilardimi. MONTREAL, Feb. .5-Rodolphc Fon- get has given out details regarding 5 new bank which is to be called & ’ iiiilnnrn, Feb. 5-Forty bodies Bank <>f Canada- _ have been washed ashore from the Two “nd 8 half ”‘iui°“¢ °f all ‘ll- fwrecks of ships which went to pieces iful have been subscribed in the Do- in the recent storm which swept the minion and seven and a half millionl in France, He says that the Bank of Canadn a score of vessels were wrecked in the giiéioge gngbsglxiiglytggzadgia igsunr branch in each of the leading cities of the Dominion there will be none in the smaller places of the different provinces for the mare purpose of taking in deposits. SIR. SIINIII IU EIIIHY MIIISI IU MIGDILEN ISIMIUS OTTAWA, Feb. 3-The post office departmeiit has arranged with tba marine department for a winter dir spaich of mails to the Magdalen Ia- lands. The .government steamer Stanley will leave for North Sydngy ,on Monday next, where mails will be :Lakin on board for the Magdalen Is- nn s. IMIHIEAN PIIIIIS LUSING EXPEIII BUSINESS NEW YORK, Jan. 31--Shippers and exporters at the lnter-State Com- merce Commission rate hearing to- ._rl:iy testified that not only was Now- _Yorli losing its export business in i grain because of the higher rail rates Ihut that every port in the United [States was likewise affected. ~ _ Vice Pi-cslilent B. D. Caldwell, of' the Delaware Lackwarnn nnd Western R, ll. Co., one of the witnesses who gave the railroad view point, said' he thought a lower rabe would not bring more freight to eastern ports. Experience in trying to meet com- petition by reducing r.lt'a had failed liclorc. A reduced rate on grains now, he asserted, would involve a rafts war with Canada. "lf the lower rate should be ordered by the Commilo- sion," he predicted, "the Canadian railways, which look upon this mat- ter with mlich jealousy, will make a still lower rate in the effort to re- tain this export biisin-ess; Commissioner Prouty closed the hearing alter counsel for the railways represented had promised to furnish a statement showing the shipments of grain. Arguments will be heard March li, in Washington. NOTED SUCIAL REFOBIER NEW YORK, Jan. 31--Deprccatfliig the lack' of training for children in cities and urging the four types of labor advocated by Gount Log Tol- stoy for the proper development of boys and girls, Miss Jane 5_*i5Il\`!._of 'Hull 1-louse, Chicago, addresaedan Iaiidience of seventy-five hundred per- ,sons in the Seventy-First Regiment {Armory at the Child Welfare Exhi- ' bit. Miss Ariams said Tolstoy was fond of dividing life into four sessions and ilivisionri theory is now being' em- .iiloyoil on a small scale in citfn to liring lortli thc best in chlldrlm- Many early develop boys and girl! 0! thrse didcrent types of labor wltixhout an' regard as to whether the igh- cst) type of ediciency is thereby Igaiiiod. Just now the mal II llot igettirg the best of his powers and lthe employer is not getting the best of his powers from him. !lilinard’s Liniment cures DiP'-\\0f`f§- AMH'ERS'l‘, February 3-Amherst has a real, live sensation on its cl contalnin se\ eral chap embracing an eiopement. the nrrlvab of the stork, tlie pursuit. by nn in- dignant father, n marriage, and fin- ally an arrest. for perillry. The dc- tails of the story are as follows: hands to ay. 2: ' - i ters of n. highly interesting character, I Three days ago n young couple P. E. I. ELUPERS IN ANIHERST upon W. M. Read, issuer of mar tl licenses, ond made the neceas _ 'During the day the young dnvlts that the girl was twe.lI'§y-out years of age. s.nd` wliils the athet' -was engaged consulting lawyers ho bi-ought `a clergyman to QM 'Bruns- wick houae and' had the knot firmly tied. 'This morning the father, who wap _still unreconciiad. laid information against the young husband for per- jury and his arrest followed. The preliminary examination will probably be held tomorrow. Prom lwhat can be learned it would appmr .ploy of the father. The girl is a Roman Catholic. ~~ " ~-i--1-;_."2i.~.‘e-I. Protestant and the young man a e I. The girl's father is a mall driver to and left for the mainland on Wed-