lm FEBRUARY 2, roi: ,_ "W-" .»-'1‘1°~1'ff we _ ' THE cnannorrarowu on - r .' _ ._ -<, _Y 2-1. ~ - `_ 'J _ ,.:’\~',' '_ _»\g.~,» _-;- _.-~ _-.r_. 1'-lv. .3-_--,.-x ‘ji ;_', ._ _ .,>“'-'. .-.» in '.‘»_~. ‘ ~ , . . J-`~ ' ' » A -V ‘f :-_ ,~ ff" -.s_f,.».;..,.-,-..'_i,A?';,.-»._z=~ -in-.-,-~i...~»;f .==f-,~,,;=,f”f:1~;.~ -f.._=i~..-i;.~i~,i_.»,»<‘A:i=f‘.'§?<§fi,wi); .:»’-'-\_‘.s‘>.@‘;f_».i3'- as-:~‘_1~_»I,-‘?-i,»'+..__@n'~.f..;,,;A-'-Z-ew.:-' .Z ‘ .rv __f'..1;'~ _ _ _. . _ ..»I.~. 1'. ;--.,, s-9, ‘.4 -'1_,',e_. - i- ,fr,f,.¢,¢";i'¢¢ is »»rf..-;»-< ,- i 1,.:-,-_i‘,-r y_{',»,-""1 » Jace ,,’,. i».¢n;r ef ~‘ '~ ,;_»;" *F‘s,-.,l~,»~,»-~¢.~,>‘._'i.' r,,tfI,'-~.\°~f ,.-,.;..-1 .~,J_ ,_.-.; . .'. - », ,~ _, ,.:-»,‘ ,, ,‘ .> _ , ’ '. ‘ `f~"""- "7 - '~. f_»“;'»i_r.'~.“~'."."',-'_»i~»‘~:'~_'r.".ivitif.;iili1.?f7i_-#21:-‘ `-em."-“ '¥~`._.i'.-1"._-.'““f.`§"i-'4l¥s.i€f’ ::»»~*§’_é».?f5.'=A_».i:.i'f"i»`?_§._r¢'t“L"MI'-JFS'4.'-li'f*?e.~§.l&'lf'£ f L. ' r' '».l"/ "1-\ .».>"»-.`»'~'.~i"."- “I . -N- 2' - » ~ -- ._ ., , . _ __ _ ,_ , » - - _ - FIRST Ol' ILL" FATHER IIIIUGHMI IINIII Illllll Elll IEASIIEAS TALKS OF DIVORCE. EANIIIIIIIISIANII -INAIIEII NPNII ______.1..-_-» Empty Nurseries and (iodiess Schools us Dangers to Modern Society ~ _.___ (Ugnadiau Press.) -NEW YORK, Feb. 1-Father Ber- nard Vnugbaii, the noted English Jeanie priest and orator, told the audience which crowded Carnegie H511 last night that the greatest danger threatening society today, is tlieiax system of divorce and mar- ' 8. . rllztgr-nillelcss nurseries and the faulty systeiii of education removes Christ from the riink of Head Master to a place on the Lack sent and instead of drilling nn ariuy we are only arming 3 mnh. ' .. IAIINEH IMPNIIIS iflnnadian Press) (i'l"l`.»\\’VA, Fei). 1-Canadnfs Cus- iuiiis lloveniie for January was $6,- .',flii,iil3 as compared with $5,783,832 lor the same iiiiintii ini-it year. 'I‘Iie heavy increase in the tiigiirei-i iii- dicute thc licititliy growth of i7ii.iiii.4lii.':~i ii||piiri. l.i'il(Ie. _ MIINIIIEAI EIEIIIIIIN l_Cauuiiian Press.) M()N'l`Rl'lAi., Feb. I-liavnlee was 1-li-ci_i-il Miiyor and five ol the iiotor--‘ iolis "itil" aI\l¢‘i'iiieii on the black 'list were ieiiirnsfii in the civic eiiwiiiiiin I-uinv. IHE KINGS .A I MESSAGE EIIIIM INIIIA LONDON. Jan. 29.~'I‘he following stutsinsnt has been issiieil from i0 iinwiiiug Street : ,'l‘iie King sent the following Leic- griim to the Prime Minister on thc eve of his departure from India :- Bombay, Jan. 12 lieforc leaving India for out home- Wild V0YuiIe I am sure that you, :is bead of the government, will be glad to know that from all sources, public and private l gather that my highest hopes have been realized nt~ thc success of our visit has exceeded all anticipation. Not only in llomhay, Delhi and (lui iilllln. but also in every other part of the country where the Queen and I gave i>een,all classes,i'u.ces and ereeds ave united in receiving us with un- mistakable signs of enthusiasm and 8-Section. The magnificent display at the Durbar was the outcomeiof wise-, and well considered plans brilliantly carried out through the untii-ing ei- forts of the Viceroy and those who worked under him. Dll1‘lng our pleasant visit to the Viceroy all Calcutta combined in do- Iiiil everything possible for our com- fort and enioymeni. 1 i-oinii-_e that Allfiulis to the iniitiml confidence be- tween me and my people at home, I have thus been enabled to fulfil the Wish of my heart. This satisfaction will bn still greater if time proves that our visit has conduccd to the lasting good of India and of the Em- DIl'c nt large. HEIEASE Iii HABEAS I EIIIIPNS (Canadian Press.) the release strike leader J. J. Etb or, who is locked up waiting a hear- ing OD tl Charge of being accessory to the murder of the Lopizzo woman, were made today. Habeas Corpus` proceedings are likely. Many operatives are returning to work. The Socialists itddresi-ieii the »\tI'ike\'H Husueutina it nniinn wini- cunipaigii on their helinif. There is litle change in the sitiiii- tion. IlEPIiESEN.I CHINA (Canadian Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1-Despa.t- ches to Chinese Press state that Lim Wllell HAM: has been aplibinted the re- presentative of Chinn in Great Bri- i.niii_ by Presideiit Sim. A representative was also named for tile liiiited $f.iites, NAIIIINAI HINHWAI ' (Canadian Press) MONTREAI., Feb. 1-ll. M.Clarke, travelling for the (lanndinn Highways Asuociatipii is here today carrying on a pi-npagaiido of ii National Highway iircroua the Dominion. 'Phe proposal is for provincial gov- emiuentri to devote a sum to the work. l-l'.= will travel iiirougli to Nova Scotia riroiising interest in the pro- ject.. SIAIE IIIINIIIIII (Unnailluii Press) ll0S'I‘0N, Feb. 1-The House una- nimously passed an order for the in- vestigation of all lines terminating here to determine the advisability of State control of railroads. It also adopted a report of the rules committee adinittiiiir the peti- tion of the Grand Trunk legislation i-iuthorizing that railway to cxti-lid its lines to Boston. ‘ , IAME TAKES TWU HAIIES EHIIM MIIHIS WIIIIII SARANAC LAKE, N. Y., Fan. 30 --Edmund Lamy, former amateur champion who recently turned profes- sional nnd Morris Wood, the present professional ehaiiipion, begun a series, of matches hero today. in the ilrsi'._ vent at 220 yn.i'ds,Wood won, flninii-_ ing two yards ahead of Lamy in 20- 2-5 scconds. Lamy won the other- two races, at three quarters of a iiiiie and a. mile. Tho three qua!"-_ ters' time was 2.33 3-5 and the mile a time 3.35. All the times were slow.. The match races will continue tomor-, I] EORGE R. T. l`0W. ` for our .=;|:ill4i_oi~nli_~l1 up wiiii the A dvertisers Uppiy to any advertbei? full of the best advertising---tiiat on Saturd yo. ' ~ 9 CDU TSE. , F " - ---~;;';;T;f-f---»-4-.- ' ' "I Y" _ Notice to Subscribers . I OiiSnturd:\y,]anuary 27th, the Ciicuiiiiioii Dep'\iui<~iii was , flooded with new and renewal siibscriutioiis. _ So iunnv came to hiinrl that it will luke n full week or more I “Ir _:ok llie iiicluIf;'eiu~eof |i`c\\' Sulisvribers nsil C ¢“i1l‘0III\\@lil of so runny new ones is no siiiiill task. _ When placing your advertising, do you consider circula- tion? _Do you inquire or investigate the circulation of cetffllli iufwspnpers to whom you contribute n share of your :ulverfislng . fuipropiiatioiii This is the course taken by nil ilie leading J hiisiness houses of the Dominion, andwlly not the same rule, ,_A _ The Guardian fiirnishcs its advertisers wiiii si sworn detailed ~ _ Nrculaiion stbtement---tliat is the reason our columns ure alwnY5 all contracts limi are o,i'i'ei'ing---tliai is ihe reason we are forcerl io issue so iuany supplciucnts and aaixteen page paper _The éuarflia_n's swo daily circulation for `i9it---Morning ,,, Daily and Rural Daily coigiiined, was _ 1,114 I f °°liir-s ici' dmv. We are making n desperate cflort to esinbii~.h B new iecord fori is and must admit that we are on iiie riiihf , Thiuklhe mailer over i It’e business' \ \ ` 'Yours truly |\k__ 'rua cnanLo'rrafrowN GUARDIAN- I * i work. i A tten tion- is the reason we can not accept _//I ---5 LAWRENCE, ree., 1-'rue pisnsior' Bla Guns Already Landed island to Be a Coaiing ' Pressnted Him With an Ad- Station. / (Canadlan_Press.) HONOLULU, Feb. 1--Confirmation of tho report that Great Britain is preparing to fortify Fanning Island and maintain a coaling station there was received today. Private advices from Fanning I_s- land said that the steamship Makura has just landed a number of big guna on- the island. LONDON, Feb. 1-The British For- eign ofllce denies the report that Great Britain will fortify Fanning ls- 1. lan( . ._.___.,..___._____. AIIIANIIE IN rrSiIIIIH -AMEHINA (Canadian Press.) NEW 0ltl.EANS, Feb. 1--An alli- ance was effected between Viva Zapa- ta, leader of the rebellion in South- apparently ielinbie information gle si. Y Ill HESIUEIE MANNEI (tiaiiailian Press) LONDON, Feb. 1-It is reported 'i‘lie reconciliation is said to be ' BAIIIY NIIIEN (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. 1-Four school A passerby managed to strangle the a _ 2 _ Au exaininatlon of the animal will iuniiii i The fourth match of the League of The following are the scoresz- Ll\li\Gllla[;I\‘;‘n;‘cA‘xe€ :id freight. _ 7.19 and Sgunday morning at 7.18.‘ Yesterday the Murray Harbor train The. moon sets tomorrow momlng I was on time, the Bourls was 5 mln- at 8.82- ¢," inte, the Tlgnlsh and Summer ----""-""' “ - ‘ 10 imma im. Miners-» Luumm cum nisumver- llde were each m All lIliIIEllSllII- i _ IMNNIIIIIN ' SIANIEI SNP itime Championship and Other -Matters (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Feb. 1-Moncton will probably get the first call for the Stanley cup. The Ilailway Hub's team is largely gleaned from the ranks of the Upper Canadien talent which was not fast enough. The ,senior company here seems to have the Maritime Provinces cham- pionship clinched and there is every IIANAIIAIUOKI, it is understood, of a challenge from this city for the cham- pionship silverware. _-_i___.___ NANWIH ill CANAIIIAN II'IS (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb 1-The Growth of Ciuiailiaii Railways and their pros- lwlity is indicated in the report of -I. ii, Payne, Comptroller of Railway stiitinticf-i, wiiicli wus tabled in the House today. The total track mileage in 75,400 an Increase of 600 miles, 7,000 miles _be- ing under construction in June when the report. was dated. in deaths in accidents there were 493, injuries 3,3‘2‘J, a decrease of 120 and i,`i€l0 respectively. in ii fini n ninnnni Nawcasrrnn, N. B., Jen. so-at the local government rally last night, Prcinier Fiemining was asked the government‘s policy on prohibition. To H. H. Stuart, who wanted to know whether the government pro- posed to bring ina provincial T pro- hibitory act or render the license act still more stringent, the premier cit- ed what the government had done with the license act, making it easier for parishes and towns, upon peti- tion of twenty-'five per cent. of the ratepayers, to vote on local op?ion. He said he was a prohibit onist, but he did not think it wise to force prohibitloii where the majority did not want it. The temperance people would be wise to demonstrate the utility oi the present local option act by enforcing it than by seeking to impose prohibition upon commun- ities unresdy for it. SUES LE\*flSTO|l PAPER NEW YORK, Jan. 30--A question as to whether the International Pa.- por Company is it trust is indirectly presented in a libel suit in which the testimony is now being taken b8f0l'e United States Commissioner Alexan- der here. The Lewiston (Mei) Jour- nal is claimed to have referred to the company as a trust in violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust law, and the company's suit for libel brings this statement in issue. R. ll. WIHTS REFUND BOSTON, Jan. 80-In a petition flied in the supreme judicial court to day, the Supreme Council of the Royal Arcanum, 5 fraternal insurance order, asks that State Treasuere El- mer A, Stevens be required to turn ovcr to the council a fund of $5,902,- 100 no\v on deposit with him. The deposit was made _by the soci- ety under a former requirement of the reversed laws, but when the leg- islature of 1011 re-enacted the law. this requirement was not ilwlllded- WOHIH |02 HEALDSBURG, Cal., Jan. 30- A cake of her own baking with 102 lighted candles, each symbolizing n year of her eventful life, held the place of honor on the table when "Grandma" Electra Kennedy EHV6 B, birthday party in her home here.Mrs.' Kennedy was horn in Derby (V912). in 1810. A _ n _ e ___.. _ “_” c CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENT.- `_'“<'i"'¢>?ni_t?i6?`c1Ei3‘sinéiitioii.;"` :'Si;§i°f§sousT”saUsacns made k fresh every day. Saunders. NSW- 1-13111111. °°m_@‘ _C_9~__ -_ - _ HAM, Sandwiches, Chicken Pies, . Hot Drinks, Fruit and Gorgeo- l ne at Sunnside Ice Cream ar- f,,2,,_ry I ____ 2-zdsipd_ WILL the young lady W\10 vlckvd ` up the bracelet at the Hillsboro Rink on Wednesday night, kindly leave same with F. J. Holman & Co 'and receive reward._ _ 2_j2Q1tPd- l'.Al@'l‘lslDTif‘onee, a first class steady barber. Steady employ- ment. For further information ap- ply to Ernest E. MacFarlane, 918 M n St, Moa on. 2-2d\‘lyDd OWLING, Bur-h`s'| Alleys, ' under market, open lnwflll dl!! ND *-0 “gum ' $456111, Mina:-d's Liaiment Cures Colds, Etc Speculation About the Mar- iiiiii nwiii I IINSN MAN (Canadian Press.) BOSTON, Feb. 1.-General Baden Powell closed ri busy day by an ad- dress at the city Club tonight where hc received the scouts and was mode an iionorary member of the British Naval and Militi-iry Association. II?-NIIAEE INII ‘ (Canadian Press) NEW YOILK, Feb. 1-llesolutions recommending the establishment of a toll of Sl. per ton for all tonnage sented to the meeting of the Cliamber of Commerce today. AGAINSI IIIIME EINIE likiiiadiiiii i’rc..=.s) BELFAST. Feb. l-Irish Presbyter- ians 25,000 in number iiiadc a demon- stration today against Home Rule. Resolutions passed declared the un- dying determination to iight it. There is a refusal to pay taxes to any Irish parliament. P. II. EXIENSINN (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Feb 2-ln the Holme last night, Postmaster Gcuerzil Pelletier forcshadowcd the 'measure for thc extension of the parcels post stating while the expansion was hardly ex- tensive still the rural free delivery must bc extended constantly. Cheaper cable rates are also necess- ary. II] IENII MUNTIIEAI _ HAIIENIH IIIIAIIIJ ¢.¢i\-07 OTTAWA, Jan. 30-Hou. J. D. notice ofa resolution in the common! providing for a further loan of $0,- nn.in ni i _ Recs mvn g An uurxrsciso nniui novsnisni --au-s-_-pew-»---» Tender Grilled For Tor- pedo Bouts Des- troyers und New Submarines (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Feb. 1-An unexpected call was made today upon all ship- builders in the list of constructors for the British navy to send tenders Ile left for New York at midniglit.~ for B' new fleet 0! torpedo boat dm' troyers Jf the :uost up to-date type. vited to semi tenders for three boats, No provision for the construction of these crafts was made in this year’s naval estimates, but proin.ii~ eiii, iiaval men have for a long time complained of the British navy's lack of fast sea-going torpedo boat destroy ers capable of coping with modern through the Panama Canal was pre Cl`UIF'¢l`H- _ 4 BARHOW, ldiigland, Jan. 30-The admiralty has ordered from Vickers S` & M ‘ _. ons axim three submarines. ,bigger than any existing type and 'capable of long voyages, The sub- ,iiiurines are to be armed with two ,quick-firers, which emerge through |tiie hatciiways. fire and sink into the *M* _iii-'lid before the hatches close and the vessel siihmerges. _ INIiNEIlS ANN NAI ...»- (Uaiiadiaii Press: ll‘1l)lAE\'AI’Ol.iS, Few. 1-Ilep»»i~i- ing that deniands were so far apart that there was no chiincc’ of a_f;reeing_ at the tiinc, the joint conference ~- of bitiimiiious conl miners and operators called to negotiate ,,, wage seals to go into elle-ct April 1, adjourned to di-ly. INDIANAPOLIS, Juni 30--The rii tire matter of ri wages scale for bit urninous "oal rriners, io so into ef- fect April lst, was today referred to a sub committee by the joint confer ence of minersand operatars on In- diana, lllinois, ohio and Western Pennsylvania. The sub-committee con- sists of two operators and two min- ers. Pending a report from the sub- committee,” both the joint conference iouriied their ression. BHAKEMAN KIIIEII (Canadian Press.) PERTHNB Fb 1B' . . - _ . e _ - raaeiriri Hazen, minister of marine. has given .. ‘ I .i - h NI Ed king, on a sue al ircig t uns crushed between two ears when the train jolted today. 000,000 to the Montreal hsrbor_eom i The plans of the harbor board call i 000,000. be the next president ef t e ri e States,” said Governoi' ;.tuhi\S. 0' Roosevelt today. .~.--~.-.~ about 5.30 o'c|ock iii thc irorning derbor was in the kitchen of his A man blind from his birth, a man of much intellectual vigor and with man en ii in social qualities, worth, was willing to cast in her lot pain." ~.,.._,..-.~.,~»~».».. bl th _ ss on ‘52.‘“i3?§§i..i°.§2“ €.....i...§i’“.1§’;li..‘..._ ensues won rssri ready approved by the government., --~- l . ~_ ,, _- KINGS'i0N, Jan. 30 -A teiianfiou or E total expendlwrc of n any $29' fwss caused today b_-,' the surest. of ____ ______ ' ;-I0lJil W. Ngrlicr, of liiiiiirili \`Ill:lg'. ‘ . - in Frontenac' c-i=_iut_v _ii i. alleged RQGSEVELI fthat while action an s°ci~ri_ni‘v=i.i'cne' " " furor of the I\l==i.h:,-riiiii iliiiiieli, Lic np- NEW YORK _hm 30,1 am c0n_.r_ri\i'riPitcd m-'ine_va _f_or his own _uso '_ ' - H ~ l»~ .ti-d' . i.-ib nf l_ .1 ii Vmced that Thcudgm R()f)5a;;01N't] ?IIl,N`st;bT;qila€§s, mid iii: i:iNi'NihiitN,cd0io < stand lrinl in ‘.\iu[:.-‘Lori 'i‘hc uiiioiiiii. ir\v'~l\'<~d is V" 'll . -~ - 1' ._ - ' ‘ Kansas, after a confcrcnie with oi , p_____._____r had I_e___ _____________, ,___ h__`____,n, lwecks. , l Mlnard’s Liniment Cures Diphtheriu,__‘.iu- lids iiiiiiiient cures uafzvl lli "'-'“S ll C0llL lNIlNER’S TERRIBLE DEIIT ii 9* FREDERICTON Jan, 30-A Bel-lin each hand, while another was on _ .' ._ *tn i , ii dditheexie gI.n'n mmm _“ag axmift lnstdtngilsisn stgodi plvac? lgllls Slgrifs were trorn klued 'md 5“‘°""1 mem ers 0 I Ioff and he was generally broken up YMDIIY bud narrow escapes ff0m_as the result of the explosion and death in an explosion of dynamitcilived only about three hours. near Minto in the Grand Loire coalI The shack was wrecked and Vander- mlning district, enrly last Saturday§bor‘s son and daughter were more or mommy, .less bruised. The accident was one of thc worstl Mr. Vcnflerbor had been at li/limo which has occurred in the Grand 'for the past four or five years err! Lake district, for so c time. Gusfwr-is one of the most progressive- ___‘ Vandcrlior, A llelgiiin miner, was en- imiiicrs there and v wnrd a good lnr: gagcd in thawing out soxrc dynamite _fi-\t fur from the King Lumber <"oi\i _,Me ' ' 1’ i li pnuy's niuic, where be was e:ii'~\~»‘:i when the ,wciqent Occ-,-_i-red, Mr. Vail- file was ab_out_ 4.'i_y_eh,-5 ..l.i and _ pple, his \‘.'il'i- .:~° _...lii\i~1I by fliil' in '_ hguge, and had a stick of uyniliiiitc and iw-.r fli.v1-_I-t-'|s\. ‘ ‘ if-’»` » isnv iununrui ‘ i I ` ‘ `4 'I il _ ` . All ji i= N, 1' i “I can bear that," was the reply, I"so you but enable me to see." I The surgeon operated upon him, 8 8 E found a wyoman, who, appreciating his' and was gradually successful. drlt there were faint gllmmerlugs of Mgt with him and become his wife. Saver-lthen more distinct vision. The bl ii ai bright, beautiful children beeameiiatber was handed a rose; be had theirs, who tenderly and equally lov- ismelt one before, but had never leon ed both their parents. ,one; then be looked upon the hos 0| An eminent French surgeon, while ,his wife, who had been so trul lol in this country, called upon them. lfalthful to him; and then his children and examining the blind man withlwere brought, whom he had so often much interest and care, sa d to him: lfondled, and when charming pnttls “Your blindness is wholly artlflcl- had so frequently fallen upon his nfl. HIZ Y0\\l' 0709 HW llilfllflilly 8004. B04 He then exclaimed: "Oh, why have could I have operated upon them I seen all of thohe before fnquiril¢ twenty years ago, I think I could _for the man by whole lklll I lm Q- have given you eight. It is barelyabled to behold them? Show me possible that I can do it now.idoctor." And ivllairlie wil pdl enough it will cause munhiout to him, he einbtutd Min losers _of gratitude and joy. ‘ I S - .. - ‘. .‘ ' \ ~». :_ ._~.',,r.~._'?‘.`»» Each of these iirm~ have been in- ‘ ' i ‘L _'flu all 1 - i .._» _, iw r, _f », _ _(Si '___' t-, -.~»-»u»+.»¢n»v-. .-' ; of the united worlzers' convention ad- i it 5 - l - . ._ _~i _ _ __.. ,_ - ~-i. Li- » _,X i _ _t,. If . i li~ A ‘li A ,nv *- .. ~ - _ ./`»/~ f ’ , W3-f _,'z. _,,..,, hge- >:.`"~`zs>~ A ¢'s;""*: ..;§»`~ _ T .-W, P) _ A i I 1; --_~ 1 I ,ri Ai A T; -~ _ obe- _-af-4.. v I __ __ A 5; .EA 'I \ 1,; 'i_A IA 1' \ __ _ A __ h _ ... __ s .. .A I 'J - is 1 _ '- _ . -s .. , _ ,_» ,_ . i ..._ ,, _‘wh if ii v. i _ _ '_ M- K i~ -A _ if-_ ~;’.:'~ ` Ni -2,; A. ,.f_.iA i