"»_‘__9’F’ me Meer News 'ras cHAlu.o*r'ra'rowN cuannlau ' -rms`ru`»~ .um I "1 5 ecial to The Gum-di in. Iéiuoaav, Feb 11--The municmn ,meet railway here ls__already 1|5ndsomelY care started on July Sth the earnings have been $54,000. of this sum the_net profit my 15 $10,001. The hydro electric plant running within a short time, me cost of operation will bs reduced. I INAIIEIIN _IN_WINNIP WINNIPEG. Feb. 10.-A double tru- gedy took place about nine this niorninggwhen Harry Schwartz,a ii.ni- mn, aged forty-six, shot and 1,19 wife, as she opened the door of their former home to him and then ,elite bullet into his own. bod Schwartz returned from 'a, vi discovered that his former wil' coniniitited suicide, after he deserted her to come to Cana/da. Last night his Winnipeg wife rina, aged thirty-eight, Defused him admittance to their old home on Stella surest, and the shooting £01. lowcd this mofrnlng when he knocked bullets al, the door and then fired four into the woman’s body. is. Piivus ANI SNSPIN President Johnson, acting on mation received at different times re- cently will this morning have letin posted' suspending all the piay~ ers at present comlpeting in the Scotia lleague. This will Imean a clean-up ill ing circles in the sister province. IIINIIIIINEI IN 'NIIINIHIAI ST' JOHN, Feb. 10-Alderman Mg.. Goldrick, Baxter and likely committee recently authorized city council to interview the C. authorities with a view to negotiat- ing for the sale of the wharves and warehouses at Sand Point, field ti private meeting in the coininilttce room at 3.30 ycsfzcrduynftcrnoi-In. When the committee was firsu ap- ' at pointed it was understood th had authority to journey to Montre. ai and confer with Sir Thomas Shaughncssy, and others, but the impression prevailed that Sir Thomas would return from England via this port and it was ex the comm-ittee milght see him The f‘. l’. ll. preslderat, however, up- set this calculation by returning viu. New York and it is now possible thc comniiiltrc may go to Montreal. Yes- terday's mccting wus of u private nature ulid after it-was river none of the :llllcrmcfh present would give any infornlntion about it- _____i.___._ SEIIIIIIIN IN IINIIIA. C.-\I.(`.U'1"l‘A, Feb. 1'0.~'iLl_ Legisla- tive (`ouncil yesterday passed for the government control of press. Two native menibers recently admitted opposed flhc measure. After the passagc of thc bill, thc Earl of Minto, the Viceroy, astonish- ed the Council by announcing the ll govrwnment had decided to the State prisoners deported teen months ago in connectio thc s-editions movement. He said the adoption of the bill justified thc s0vcrnImenIt’s confidence that largeil representation of 'thc committees in the Council strengthen the British admi tion. Miunrd's liniment cures gargei some ;47il,000 has been expended upon it to date and since the first to the greatly _ _ nu to Galicia last Hiéilt. and while there he by the release I Paying gl`OSS will be when EE killed Y. e had . Kat- in iiifor- ia bul- Nova sport- , the l’. l.‘. they later pected hcrc. B. Iiiii. thc foiir- tlle trousers. They fitted very well, NASHUA, N. H., Feb. 10~The la- test clopment sensation to New Eng- lalld’s new Urctnh Green since .Inn 1 will interest all Eastern Canada. Henry E. Crane, of New York, driv- er of W. K. Vanderbilt's racing cars, and Miss Vera Gcldcrt, an attractivr young woman from Canada, were married here last evening hy Robert A. French, fl justice of thc Peace. (franc called ut thc city clerk’s of- fice in company with fi Nashua man and his bride and asked for a mar- riage license. It was grnntcfl, and in payment for it Crane made a lavish display of ulonf.-y. I-lc asked for and was rliicctcil to il clergyniau, but in- stcufl hail thc ninrriuge pcrformed hy the justice. ('rune gave his birth- place ns,(ihicngo, and the bride gave hers as Nova Scotia. After being made 'man and wifc the couple hurri- edly left the city. As fur us known they cam1:'hcl'e from New York. They took it trnin going north, and may be cn route to_thc Provinces. _ INI GIINAN IANNIHEII with the cn- Indian would nistra- r in cows ..._ STANIS SNNIN .. _ #1 _ - _ _ ;'-"=”?"*"":- .~ I -F'-5 I - -~I =I. _ II mi.. _I ' "=' 'L “"IF.»,f IAIIiAIIN___S_I_IIi_iI_ IXIIINIEII IIIII NINNS MiS$_AIii ‘Piiiiti I_3INi'I IEAIIIIIEIIS' IINILWAN PAYS SIN MNIIIIIIIS III IIN. I-SMITH I INN S. AIIIIEA NIIIEII IN EIIII NET MIIHE PA r"r' `/ » benefits claimed but withheld hy the of the funniest stories that Colins E 1 __ _ Y. c pau _,me peome ,me heard ___ many B _hir___0_f__;\;I:n_§0.______\;i_c:_1;f;_y. iggznlslégcg _ this illness was due tu drink Forthwith the dutiful spouse turn- .__ teams was p1ayed._ But the fast skat- had been selected, and th.” an -mpg-r,ee_ ed out of bed, groped about for his LONDON, Feb. 9-The Financial mg 8-'nfl I‘e&l1y_ good team work of ment had been entered into with the clothinl.: find 0Ckct Oi the trousers he wore found. under such close and straight condi~ might have resulted differently. man and he proved himself a splen- a roll of bills, which, being counted, tions should have been so readily The Crystals put up a stiff nght did coverpoint-whose cool deliberate WHS fvilnd $0 €0U1l`$2.300. He had subscribed. Ili the last few years and at the beginning they rushed work won the admirqitionyof all The less than a dollar in currency when Canada has shown astuteness in the puck to the Vics end. The first play in the Crystal's territory-I w-ns. he had reached home a few minutes borrowing which might wellbe stud- of une sneegeding sei-ies Q1 ¢0m1,1n_ broken by the good work of Aman previously' The" he looked dow" at ied by other °°l°“ie9- I ations relieved the situation here and Gillis, tha former especially _ _ _ _ and Strong had_one or two shots tc. shownd up strong when wanted most. flgiiltthi`epIiiriNAzi‘iIn1nii»0“;:Ht1t;'0§,§1n;ed1(1§:,{ r(x_ieet whlfih _he Eliaiglled v_vith ca_re. '_1‘h_e__ Vics centre manI_ Peigly Rodd, ' _ . ‘ _ ne especia y y _ urns romlwng n s ing a nice run, olin the 'net woln ' _ _ _ was a hofl one and was nea/tly stop- first for his team after eight mfiilutes __(§I°__f§_§’k0_fl‘fh;"i;‘;:_et‘sNI§;T_';_bgigldig ped, R. Mclionald was treated tc a work. A minute later Pius Burns re- ask _my ____eSti____s “___ make any ____ _ -_ _ rest for unoecolning tactiés, a. font- peated the trick. m_a__kS_ He Mt tha house and h_____ _The mid-winter meeting _of the P. ure of his game throughout though Vics-2. Crystals-0. since been l__,___g with __'_s m__ther'_ If.. Island Medical Society met yes- nou unite sc~proininent in the second A pretty run by Davy, whose work F,.m,,_y he d(,_p0Sited the money in __ L_0I‘dl1Y_ FTAGFUIUE. _the President D1' lialf._ The play at this juncture was in defence was particularly _good was Collinsville bank where the Own _ -100liW1ll H1 thc Cllmlh particularly fast and combination followed by good comb,na_tlon work. __ _ ' _ t __ e‘ Those Present Were DFS- UOHYOYI and individual rushes enlivcned the Deegan was given two minutes, and or 8 y one W 1° calms 0 e the McLaughlin Simpson Carruthers Ownm. may have it on demanm __ ___ _ .__ D I _ __ spectators point of n his absence Rodd and Rnttenbury ___ __ __ G ___. game from a ' ' i ' I 6 B 0 llSOll, ewar, D0 Wi , f =;-_ ._ . . . _ bi d th f . _ tu - th Yeo, Warburton, A A McDonald De- I ne ' e ' 01-mer ne ni” e is. in iiuus uuni urn After routine business an instruc- The Cr “R15 here made _,_ Btwn. tive paper was read by .Dr Dewar on_ _ _ _ __ _. ..--. ...__ _ y ~ - ,___,6u.n_§. _-____n._.Hy~»p____p ___________ The, -- uous effort and in the work around Y I - ' ' E er was _mugged b ____ -__ O the Vics goals McAskill made three I’ P d' Y “ mb” I I ' i u f the f ir on th the membe__s_ nice s ops, a o m _ a e - _ net. -Cornfoot got two minutes-. I.I,ff.I’I‘l..I“-“Ii°§‘I‘I"Z.`l’.“§.?~I $3 §.’.‘§.Ifi'y”i;I.‘Ii -” ' oH;f';§{§1§hJggggggnelegogrge‘gg - . . _ 5 m ' - is sr‘;1';‘:“f:.f.f.t.‘;z.B:;‘i§‘.Ms? AWS* ASS” - 6'*-ACS* 1- ~~ - ~ _ - _ "t k . N t long later Rosy was xiii.“"2..:f.*;;.°IS::.i:;.°i.i“i;2..If.isI S"fPI"S '"‘P°““"* 'III' SIISIIYIYIS »-im-» ~ - .b ~ _ even. ‘Allan and Deegan of the Crys- changing thc period of study fiom ll0l,|[lCBmB[lt ao [0 PF() four to five yeur5_ the 1,01,11ng of _ ‘tals were on the penltent bench sim- professional examinations in July flts- l1‘1il8¥iI\?0\lS1 Y but Ah? l`em€““i“E HW only instead of April and October ___._ Bu°W°d 'U0 5°°r‘“g In then' apswce' and providing for the election of ii. P~‘aff»¢'l1b’l1l`Y'S WHS were 5P1e'“d"d and representative to the proposed Fed. All along the line the Canada Life at this time he was es'l>eciallY‘ GRD- cral Council of Canada_ made gains in 1909, and in atv:-ral gsirous. Burns went the length of the In the afternoon a paper on “The important items previous reculds 1-ink buh overskated. McD'0nald Bnd inspection of Certain Food Supplies" WHO broken- Deegan combined and- Davy was on by l)r S. R. Jenkins, \and on I-1)15_ The announcement of special irter- the S901; eo step them. case of thc Blood" by D1- ,liir¢]1ne_ on est to policyholders is that in this, The second half opened at 9.31 and "rho rhysiciamu Duty to his Tub- the dividend reef. over $~‘.0fl0.f'0U an through the play was “Di nearly crcular Patient etc.” by Dr Mcl.angli_ will be allotted in proii-ts to policy so interesting, excepting thc last lin, and one on “Strangui_t;l_i_g__ il 11) Dim l_1_I,S (4) N __ _--_ _ _ _ _ plent cases and a hospital for those tlfnge _ 181-ge, 11111111; W111 be 1-eamed ?erry &nd__Dcc§Hl'l Wefeb 12° e__h__ __ 1 _ . » ~ _ ' 'TY' " " ~ _ ' ‘ _ . t g . ' _ _ t Ilene oil for discussion in April, and the compared with the expenses of 1.901, Strong GUM 1v1c°ABk111 b ' ----'-.-“'_' last Budget will be passed HC 0“C°~ is highly creditable to the manure-I Mmm pointy Davey Thc CGIITPYOIHAB6 is the m0\`@ D¥`0I)8‘ meat, and indicates- that care in c.;c`G111iB C_ P01111; Coming Minard's l.inin\ruf I--mis llistcmllcl because the Budget was one of f the com “ws a¢1a1,.,_,I Pe" Centre P_ Rodd ble, _ conduct o ll .E. y the lclldinfé' issues of the °1e°t“"‘S' which has rendered possible the elilefn- S_ Perry Rover Regterihiiry »--.-”=‘l“"‘-'-”-'-"'l'*'_`i The Liberals pledged themselves to did statement new presented. McDonald R. Wing P. Burns I ._ ~ 1-. KING EllWARl) T0 ESCA ___.._i--- LONDON, Feb.. 10-King has announced his intention Edward to leave for lliarritz on March 3. Some sur- prise is expressed at his intended _absence at thetime when file tutional crisis approaches thc Point. Tile reason is siiiiillle- TAI" health, normrilly excellent. Hilliicct of serious danilcf collati- dalii'c\' King's is the cver Y Bnfiniz from .the cold northeast winds. Last year an attack lent coughing, threateniui! Allin. was only overcome by of vio- suffoca- thc free use of ox en. 'I'his alarmed thc ..d Yi! court, and it was recognive as in- ‘lIBPensable~ in the future _that lic must seek a warmer climate B8 l’arllamentIopenerl. it unfortunate, but inevitable. The Kin e a Parliament Felru- err zi umi iii>e"iiiiNeli1i1> will doubtlIcss enable it, Tlmekeepers-Dr Reid and Roy . . __ .1 - `i t when he is g ' t business and pro ess ona me I 'nm_;é.‘tuixrcllisiisrriif If he is de- Wing gladiit 15;' 21 3:_lS1re:_;;2ln§n,.(1; such the Present splclldiii POBAUOH Of _ F'irst half (8.45). I"‘“.“ ""5 .1 ni. weather is PM “ F ' 1, - the company means n swat deal in victories nods asa Itainr-ii__n___t;__I;___ ___ the Ki___Z.s have their teeth __dra_wn and tt _iir the way of _“creases in their insup victories _,_ Bums ___5__ ImIlcelIIMI‘Ii'iuIIAL dureuii intel I»I-IuIit.-. §.Ii‘f_‘_f;f‘_cf_§A””‘f,_';ce,‘g,y §,,‘,'°'{e,‘f "2e§y‘ ence ny way of bonus additions. w. victories . Rudd » s.5'1 _ Ihcgossilile eoiii\>Ii"Ia"I‘"‘” Athi? nlggglfrt henvilv also' the natural instincts of §_'__£g§§_rSs§0m:‘;‘;x&_];\esn ;,);:_lBw?;h 311:; Crystazecond Hag’ 9 35 Miaard’s liniment cures coldsI EAC- ' - _ c 15 ~ ’ I f | _ > . . i‘;‘”“?_f‘_‘_f_ '_‘_I_wf,t[ :f,:.\(?f"ll£irfIne occurring fx;__x;_'I_':i’:___t°thl;;§,aIgosiigicfoiT;_§€d0gf manager of \he Pa E. Isl_anddBranc_h Vlctorias Rodd `10.00 III€°u-~ ';-,~',“;¥.‘,“.?.‘.“” '.‘i‘.‘:;2 pun.-us. who w°,;IIf1 *II=v;,,"I° “jp ‘I‘.i“‘I.‘Z.i.°.-“ ...“*"iI.'ifI° ..‘;°.‘1.°.f.Z.? .$352.2 ,.P;g:;?;g;i;fD_;°,1;1_“~2?-CD§,§g_;',.2. trrinl mul cons il N _ `b1` tnge _ground of t eirI pos on as e B_jodie_ ‘awspecidl soucmng "ann, v » _I ~ I - I I - WU“I'I_ MgmYMe_ M My mme vu e Kings ministers to appeal to the . P. Callahan a ent for the w_°Btcrn Ratguibury' 2. Vics 6 mm’ Crystals _ k » niwnrd in nut a . i t eh i f th W 3 8 mm ‘r""'f'hwf` 1 mill a A-lovcreign of .con- ':‘“ntr_y “ia nrsadmg 3325255? ° e part of Prince County, Miss Amy G. LEAGUE STANDING gemug' but ‘e I f recornired impar- “over” gn L h 1 and “___ Burrows agent at Summerside and A. Won Lost fro play _ _ _ _ ________ oi may not be won, is doubtfgl Pxé to go forward to even greater success Silliphant i“Y~ The B“dget ‘mce passe ' I 1 ' the resent report. Penaltyhtimekeepers Leslie Wright field will be cleared for a battle roy- thi? Pi__f'_A_‘_:_’w]_l_°d:v‘;__d Isqand the Gana_ and Andrew BeM(11ey_ _ alBov€{‘ th; nex_t__fli_i£:l_1_¢__e¢f..___~___ __e _______e _lm Life has a very lui-ge amount of| FUn:pires-W. McNeill and T, G. 'I ""”"" " " y ia me 0 _ _ 1 l li the leading err s. a aiu 'Phe vrewlfe in fewf 0' 0”- 'the “"“'m"°° “ir ei yi n and eu sooaiuo. suivuvianv. _ 1, I » _ 'rw . , e rue _ Iiz‘..Iii;“:..I“I2 e~»I»If?»1‘-22°-. °~fi`I1 bil- to be d»~1-‘i;..‘:.‘I:.°.?;"‘.‘;‘:sm::ii2.i°.::.i.2s;:; 2 1 1 Iprobuhle I-Iurcessor n\>H1*€*“_’°** “°§I; ‘iq with at the price of maintaining a tam,” are very ent11,1§1“t1c over the Xictgraas 13 2 0 0 mothers, so weary, discouraged, ` his fuU\@\"“ “"9” quam cs' I 'oudlty °f the mmist°rial conutmn’ I analiabstatement and are out for an I ya 8 S 2 1 Worn out with the cares of the bu" I t t ctful does not pretend to ‘mf for henceforth England will be gov-_ d tb _ 1 1 _ --r '-*"*" _-___ I _.___ ,iq i. _ S§fI°(‘,‘i§_,f,‘§n'f,`_I;° Q,“°"‘;§'{_- _ Special to 'rheIGuardlau. __ special tu The Guardian. special to 'rhe Guardian. Special to 'rue Guardian. __m___ who _____-___e:_»___ Mc___ B1_;HoI3urd o'r'rAwA, Feb 11-The Governor REGINA, Fei.. 11-Itrlu rumored ufrlca, nel.. 11-Alpert wiuuc,_ rn- _ ’1`UH0N'_I`O. Feb. 11-Shou_1_d u fe I ______ her ______________w Geo Meyd us, General _nas received the following that Co lnrfssloner Perry will short- g'lneer on the Montreal express was H1910 S¢l1001_i'Jil¢h0r starve to deatd WU! i"*’U\“uY “med A-“d°7"5“ J- h____-w____ ______ _________ c______rse _ea owe, fr¢_:_m King Edward: ly ter-rndn-nee his comming-lu., with the killed today in his cub at Little or get married? -I___ _-_er was put to deatrfnb “sf 261)' G _Gl‘icved to hear of my old_____ friend, historic Mounted Police force and Falls This was Ili-.Icl1rsiId ut ii meeting _ c__t_0__ »___ _____ ________t_________r__ _y____e_ec zo- c_>_gy_vin Sinitha serious assi ;nt.__ proceed to South Africa _to organize He was lookingpur. of the window the Board of liducntion, the womc day wmmut any ____________1____c_d______ 0' ___ __ 'E' §__;'_° U10 Fsylz 121'; 0 el' im g police force for the New United on the firemans side. members clainiing that the youu-ge Little was no ordinary I.l0W_m_;) _ Y Y P V" 5 °ED.wARD States of South Africa. A_iiot‘]-ournul had attracted his nt- teachers wire receiving hardly enous ed.. c___m_______ w D__ S____t__ was ___ Km _ _“__ . __ The organization will be along the tentiom -and he did not note the ap- to live rn. He bore H ° 3 5 °1` 5 lines of the Canadian force proach of the Buflalmspecial, east N0 definite decision was reached an exce ent reputation in Oxford. ' ' _ _ ' 11, i _ ----~l bound. but the minimum salaries will be m. E Commun ty and friends Shu A mth man Wm be appmnted t This train struck hi l in 'tic h d rreaivd vcr iiherall . . _ 0 ~ - ». , ._ ‘>°:i2“'f..:: f.I;:.:i‘.:‘;‘..°e:.!‘§°°... I . Ar °°'“'°‘°°‘°“ ‘“ ° PNENNIIII NIIHIIN ..I... .» .‘... ii.: -.l.-.-.2..--- est man in the state. I an sou* I-sit; will be from- Quebec-‘I-_pr}dbB`blY mg him instantly' an official of one of the railwiiys II-IIN IN INNISINS iniiii`Fii”iiisS III‘5SI'"_‘:"N 3"" » __ __ ___ __ _ __ -_ ___ _ lin, aecornpaiiied by Mrs., Roslin, '1`0FI01i_'1`0i _1"°l6- d9'-@_°;_f¢ Elef- A Co insvi c. ., espn c o . __ _ left for Hot Springs. Arkansas thi m°“Y- nc °“ F °" 0 °’°° “S the New York Hcratd says: Twenty- m(E'f?,;"%Ig§_?;?1'y§s?e`rd§; pggsed I-fiisl afternoon. His condition has improv? l0ses 111 the Budmg med in the Colm: three hundred dollars will be given for government control ot the press ed c0ns1dera1,1y_ and he was in mh__ ty Court by Judge Morgan today, 1.1 :my one who applies for it at the Two nat, b _ tl d ' ly good shape to 'travel. The Pre- who awards H' Th°m5°”" 0| T°"°“‘ fhiaisville Bank The reason for this ted oppogfnémégg fxiiagflggn Y a mit' mier will be awa at leastamonth to “bo and 'mats' being tl” “Wk i f if ' - _ _ y . I . I‘°I-A ia' “BFE 0 afleifs ma es 9" After the passage of the bill. the nouiet who Irléimed that th i l da _ _ Y 3 The judge finds this was 'not so X __ ___ ____ _ (______ v_____ ____t_______d government had decided to release I and scores the order for neglecting esi e o . lns - ' __0m__ from __ “___ very _ate _md _____ _l_;_h__¢_2__:§_:te §;;ao_r;_er§o_i_l_eE_>_o__1_t_._e_§l __f_<;;_l_rf:3\_r_; __ to investigate when appealed to bY tirely unexpected the other night. Emmons movement He said the Th°m5°“- . . Thinking to surprise the comlpanion ,idoption of the bm jllstmed the gow - Of hifi l0YS and S01"`0‘V5I he let him' ernment’s confidence that enlnr edi ' ` ` self quietly into the house with his ,epresentauon of Indian wmm_,§e__~, night key. His wife had retired. and 1,, the council would strengthen ____ ____ ...i not wishing to disturb her by turn- British administration e The Vi°"j°"“5 “med a“°‘th‘“` Vic" T0R0NT0.F¢b- 10-D. D. Mann of ing on the light he undressed in the ' WW t_° their Credit 1395 evening by MJacKc'nzie & Mann, announces t'ha,t, dark and composed himself for rest. _def°at\i\'E I-hc Crystals DY a Score of Vide pl-ggi-dwg 1)_ 13_ Hamm has mit The lady, however, developed a vio- `f0U!` t0 0l1€» for ;1;,e 1.11 t -th th *- lent liemiaclm _ Even though they had beaten Sum- of orgaucizinéoun trlile viiinv éaggrifgh “My dear," she said, “my head . mcrslde in a Playoff in their own Northern sea route. Mr. Man.n| said aches so badl . Wun't ou o down town `there were man wise I Y Y 8 Y ones nothing has been settled as to an to the drug store and get some pow- » who predicted a. surprise when the English terminus an-fl he would not ders for it?" second game between these tlwo confirm the report that Southampton SWIIIINIINN III SIIIINI CHICAGO, Fell. 10. -By a |tp.‘r'.c'I vote of 3,007 to 91, swifchnirn n‘e:u~ bers of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen of eighteen Chicago rail- roads, decided in favor of a strike. The vote was announced today by F. A. Whitny, vice~president of the S‘.'.'itchmcn’s Union. At a recent conference between re- pr:sf.ntr.ti\'es of the union and gene- ral managers of the railroads, an in- Cfea” 1" .Wages was refused. The switchman say that .they do not wish arbitration, but it is generally be- li_cvcd by thc railroads that the ques- tion will be settled by that meehod and that there will be no strike. WIIL NIIIISINILI I INNIIAII IAINIIANNS? ROME. Feb. 9.-Ex-Vice-President Fairbanks has received many caole- grams from the United States con- gratulating him on his attitude t0_. ward the Vatican. ’I}he Trihuna, in commenting on the incident, says : ` f "Ex-President Roosevelt also has been invited to speak before the Me' thodlsts. We shall see if he prefers tue Methodists or the Pope." Several visions of the incident are in circulation, but Mr Fairbanks gives the following : “When on Sunday I rear-hrI'l the American College Monsignor Kennedy said that he advised from the Vati- can that itiwould be impossiole for me to have a papal audience if I de- livered my contemplated address at the American Methodist e'nurch. I re- plied thatl had agreed to make an address and was obliged to keep the agreement. "I spoke to the students of iliie American College along patriotic and moral lines, giving the Catholic .church a full share of the credit foi the great work accomplished by nil the Christian churches. The subieni of the papal audience was suggested again ny Monsignor Kennedy, a lit- tle later. Hc had roccivsd further in- structions ia tho meantime and said that if I did not speak at tlte Meth- odist church the audience would hold good( I replied that I apizrcciatcd the intended courtney. but thc alter- native was impossible. I would speak as announced, and thus bc obliged to forego the audience with tlhe Pope. When I advised Dr Tipple, the pastor of tho Methodist church, he said that he was ready to release me frolu the engagement, but I answered that that \vas impossible. Under the ci_r- cumstnnccs I felt oblige.-1 to speak in fulfilment of a' promise made before the papal audience was arranged. ’ INF I§IlIAI_INISI INE The Great West Life Assurance Com-I pany, which has its headquarters in Winnipeg, is a comparatively young company, but ls thoroughly imbued wIithI the vigor and progvressiveness of the West. It has excellent opportuni- ties for good paying invmtmeiits close at hand and claims to have re- ceived an average rate of over 7 per cent on its investments during the year. The seventeenth annual report six millions in 1909, bringing the t n y y- . meats to policy holders if claims natured endowments, surrender val Co, Ltd., are the Provincial Manag ers for the Great West in Prince Ed ward Island. Two more arrests have been. mad at E. C-ameron & Co’s. ___i.___._----- uf the Company. which arrears in other columns of this issue, makes a capital showing throughout and Will- _____._--- repay perusal by any one interested SETS THREE ENGINES LOOSE# in insurance. The business of the --- c c ` _ ._ .. f."`.`f.»2T1_-.`iIf.c.I'" < .. x. »~~ .-_- .:~=*»I<.»I . - .- ‘ <.'1»r5<" . I III LINE C.-INIIif »»_¢_ Special to The Guardian. _ _ _ VANCOUVER, Feb.-11-Lee Weaver Llcmnstcr nnfl H. Sm-ith badly injured of. y the breaking of a wire carrying n jtllirty thousand volts of _electricity ,. to Vancouver from the Lake Burtsen __ plant. The accident took placeat Barnett where the wires cross Burrard Irl'ct. Had the men remained still they would have been safe, but, startled by a great glare, they rushed for the tower door and ran into _the corru- gated iron I_sheathing on the side of the tower.» _uiiiuu ui; Muni MONTREAL, Feb. 10--Canada fs compelled to import eggs from Rus- sia for home consumption. Incredible as it may seein in a country of the charactcrstics of Canada it is nevertheless a fact. The first cousignmclit _if Russian eggs ever imported into Canada reached the r:‘ty today frcm Riga, Russia, having trnvcllcd fi distance of over six thousand mil~s. Messrs. Gunn, Langloin lc Co., on account of the probable shortage of the supply of eggs in Canada, some time ago ordered 6,000 duzen from Russia as an experixnellt for future guidance. Today the ctgs arrived, and they will be sold at current prices at a profit. The eggs were pr :ked in long, heavy cases altogether unlike the packages used by th: trade in Cana- da, containing 120 do'/.cn each or four times the ouantity of the Canadian 0f§8~casc. The boxes were fifeet long, 2 fcct wide and 1 foot high and are known to the English trade as "cof- i`lns." The pasteboard packing which dealers here employ is not user* in Russia, a smooth white wood s av- iug. l;mf\otlu=r than excelsior, sepa- uf. nr: ‘hc eggs no Iii-ctlvely that the lil'-.r.1.:i;;c cn route :ln_Ii;utcd to little or nothing. That the Canadian ii n should be compelled to call upfu her Russian sister in supplying the needs of the Dominion is fl remarka le evidence of the neglect she is sub cctcd to in Canada at the present time. A iilj INNI IIN IIIIIINII MAIIIIIIII I-lcv 1'. F. Floyd delivered an in- frrc.-zti.-~' l--ctI-.re lust evening in tho veutr;-Y c"--~i :ian Church. His sub- ject, as announced, was "Getting Married and Staying Mar- ried. " The manner in which Mr. Floyd handled this in- _tricate subject was enlightening and always intensely interesting. Dr Warbdrton presided. SIN IENININIILI IIIIAIEI] ,___ DIGBY, N. S., Feb. 10-The mod- erate weather of yesterday allowed the workmen to place empty barrels under the wrecked hlill of the steam- er Centreville. She was aucces ully floated last night and docked the brcakwater, where she now lies aground. The hull is badly damag- ed, but it is thought can be repair- ed. I->ll€*_'1" TRIALS OF TI-IE ATLANTIC. HAIIIFAX, Feb. 11-Nineteen day' from Liverpool, after the most sen- sational voyage ever cKi>¢\'i°“°°,d W ness lincr “Almeriana tri|_;__e _mn way into Halifax harbor. had buttered her way thr°“8\1“;‘;‘“Y gales and mighty seas from the _‘mtv she left England. On Febr\iarY 9 - Iln the height of e sale. 503 °Y_l:“‘:_;§ cap blew oi'l, and for fifty OU M. engines were stopped. During t-__ time the steamer was at 01° UW '37 `of the seas, and was driven fdr oi! 1 her course. omipany shows an increase of over TR1Nl1)AD, Col., Feb. 10.-By cou~ pling three locomotives together Bhd .- tal of insurance in force up to very sending them down the main line dat earl fort six millions The pay- full speed, P. A. Chaplnfm- 5 , charged brakeman, tried to tic_ ull _ S tn railway tw the Colorado & on ern w____ the iles, annuities and profits amounted' daY- He “O12 the Bnlllles ° to over $1,000 per day for the 365 roundhouse crew was _at breBli8Bf£- days of the year. Messrs I-Iyndman '& The switches were Olicfi. but th' °“° _ glues kept the rails, and as soon M . he struck the main line Chalmllll opened thc throttle and lumped- I A train was due in twenty mili\l\’»c8. I hut the dispatcher had it sidetracked e 10 miles out, ordering all trhins side- ivn connection with the rccenf.'rob\.1:ry tracked and sent B handcm. crm, “_ tes the runaways. They were found _nine miles out, the light head oi steam having exhausted- _ _ _ pill . -Ai- = ,B m,,,~,1I“"- 'nit' 'und huh vrimnient nre1“I,,rned hy cuulitlunu and the leaders *“°'°“°° "°l“’“" ° “°“‘°“ ‘ Y““ The second same was won io' ‘he dev- BIII WIIN A KISS Who's give all the world for youll And as thanks-.for your infinite hier sings, l’a‘tA“I‘ nh p(,_.s,,,,,Il and 1u:iitical,l of the Labor and N,t1onB11sts groups' fl0n¢ Want '50 l“B“"° *GBP Out Of AMI" Orvstals by a score of 2 to 1 you often grow crossnnd impatient, send gh, c1111d to Md 'R11 ,_ nu, I‘II°f‘5" II" _ ge n-.t to c0i'\"` 1 1_3 1,1 t 1 WHY- ' ~ .lust before the bell rang a't the Complain of the noise of the play; mdmerenl til: throne when thc L0I`d5 to asc_enr_______I__ are entering upon a ma n(n<(i“Ileath struggle would be an e _ . I llrlperinl I 1 'I disaster. 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