1 ‘ ’ ' . 'v , . _ is _. »_ -,~.,._-.f»,~,'g-_:»;f..‘;.I--» -- ~ _ ~ _ . » . ’i. - . " 1 _ _ - . ., . ~ :' . ’ ' ’ , /~ - ~ in -._ r.. '_ ~- n -..'~» _ i » _,_ _ - _ . ' - I-s_~*,t,,~_ i~._fi<~ -\ -._»~=_sil=./1-. -.-»_..,.-..l.~».-.. _ _ f t _..~~ ._ _ _ _ . . _ .. '-*~ _ _ _ _ .. ., T , , _ l . i . . ~» i , ,_ l . \ , .. , , * ~ l r ¢ ~¢ ~. i. ,. " ° ~‘ " * i -uv 1 , . ' . , _ 1 . .1 1 - » - ' 1 1 . ' GRNIHQ-r -- in this Provin _ __ J “ -.“i4- e - ` ` »_ _ _ ~ oe. ‘ ` ` f- T ~ _ "si, ‘ ‘1; I ' i- ~ ' i i ~ ' - ' ' J _-_ 1 _ __‘_';_ '__ _,F __ __ - __ _ _ _ _ __ ._ _ .,._. ’~‘ .if nr-»=> ’-* i '- " - ` i_=~'§*_”'_i”_f5'i" . _ _.~_1»gl‘2ii».__‘,_;'ifl‘»i»~=-l__ _ _ cHAl ‘-1'1" “°“ “ “S1” ““' , °' D” ` °§. "on" le" Ph.aeus__`he port of Arm' c._,I_,v0ke the .National Assemiue was g,_ngn%t_g_egc_e ,is awgfwsgigzleegf “tthe :flights ‘t& reggvfr (Fm bmi" of VEC” Several promin-nl; writers dr-liver cient sci.-:cr lu-olre under pressure of mrs ‘Wt 1-'f’ Put ‘- OMY ml-0 Pom” Special to The Guardian. . MONCTON, Fo.. 3--Mr. McDonald, Mayor of Shediac_ en route home af- ter a visit to the r.°.w gold fields at Porcupln advises pros tive inve _ - - _ - _ - - ~ - ...»- - i .- _ i l i; tl .t. _ ' ‘ sill. Greece today. _ fol_ - - HALIFAX N' 5" Nfl" ’_H°°k"~"|pictures arc shown liollrly afternoon followers reccivedu big sri-prise hen an pion Crescents. 'lho \-isitiis wen on are little J-Uumeys hm, distant :3_":h“""g‘__m £3.13; lands, wonderful, myfsterious Lpicé B U PIU ' ~- _ t , l ction o iiilpor an i¢hi.ifriine~¢...,ii 1 in gn i~.u_¢ in ui. 022215 a',,°§f,‘_’_‘,,§‘,_,,,,g_,,,,,,eS,s_ _.The lanthalf, teninluufoshcluro lime; Mc H0Smges_». mmpted from Schmen Grgtg “Pa ghogas "°;;edtti:;r\pLfm‘, will be of special interest to lovers M' “PP ° “fem “ _" ' ° f G literature. Afternoon and w°3"°rA“hu`C°“d°“‘ hem the" lead' Llivenielignsiinccrts by Professor Kapus- -sy and his new Hungarian orchestra, will have choice nrogranis of popular Mi,,M.ds5.mngm,m¢ Cum; mphghefh, iiiid classical music. _ -~ - "rn: ’ ~__.:-_: f_°‘___-;;:-*-~;_°__-;.-°'_'“ :B r.=_. .__._;..1~.=-=='='E ~'--‘~----- -_ ~-- 1 r _ lnllul iN A Gm This nolisuoisltc thc greatest magician of modern1Dl”€S0Dl1 the b0y- A Sflly Of Pl‘0C¢€¢1‘_ n I _ ~ -- :.tcd as evidence. This tofcth- , d v ning, with constant changes 1_"_°S "_ '_ , ' “_ I tonight whin iruro dowlmi the chiim- of such,-;ctS_ Among the new Subjects (.1 with defendant s blood-stsilneil " ' t 1 motion have bccil, bchind. and not before his 'Ttlgaitirougdswlitiydat l§1i:nd‘0lfi2a many mastei~_ No lolllr IOHUICF Wills "V0 iiliid fraxzyus In winter there is icc h(-,eiiod to guido thc horse. If _thc in the straits, snow-drifts elonsflle ina d i 1-track sleigh 1 _con nildrcss the animal face to fgzggayfggzqi ggyxhangrgek ought to flrfcc. The ndvantage of addressinil 11 lie, but is not. The railway is Of' iioi from in front rather than'the ‘se . _ _ ~_ _ ‘ ~ "ily if it linp-` narrow gauge wintel and sumlil_cl mar, i., ohyinus,_ eupccla _ _ Automobne ve _(yur, of the question pens to be 11 kickci i>l_;1_s\V_l€C\;_‘€;__~ |in¢¢"(5hg 'laeglsiatiire 'in its wisdom The dr_l\'cr of the new _ ol.-ioii_;> _ ¢hac1_ea.‘i¢hp1,_‘n0 .h-ian shall ride, drive can cnloy thc illn in com or all sa or take‘-passage for himself- Child 0" fcty. while the disconcertcd animal ",.vant_ or be in any why, directly switches, tries to get his tail over or inaiieeely, a _var-ty to 1°¢0'“°°i*’“ -U1” reins or lets drive with both' on the public roads and highways in] heels. any.»_ve]iiele nptw drawn Ol' PFOPGHUQ The Horsnioblle carriage is guided id' tl ly thc man at first byhxusggéai-Hgovyagilto had its. attrac- E:ild.lg‘(i`1c1(l0l' )bY the horse' 30m” tl fi ' 't av few P'rlnce Edward horses are difficult f°.gUid0~ In the ILBQ Q! 30| 'The seats were `com- ‘il-lorsmobile, the horse must follow fdrtpbhxeagdol lielrlg hear the ground, /the car. Anothcr great advantage is it wp" L5 '§_¢`t, in and out with- that the horse can be fed and water- oue ii' hgeh-_°f"{q, ling. The pneiiinat~ od as he runs without loss of time, ' ' - ‘ arc rhich was quite impossible, in the &l°t%§%l-_s;B:ag;2yt;)noftggghsp;iTizatgad- :iid driving days. It has been found vantage when there 'had not been an that high speed can be developed by eleetibn 16|-"a"§bdd while, and the the simple expedient of P18601!! ,B roads ‘lihii iii- consequence become a carrot or H NW ‘_1““;t° 9; °“": 1'; little i‘ou\*\-'_'H0\v to be able toon- front of the horse an Niue __ o_lle o_ icy ¢he~»i:f;'_\li-y -el travel in this son, resell ol liis____;i_ose. I 1° ° _“Sf °_ of car -Al |115 the same time koelf __Z05fi"?~' 0* B "3 0 _:Vers 9 rf with," the _law tomme A shhjest, _nf _quired in this process. _ _ _iiuntaway s profpugn-ghpughf. by' one of an in- practically igigposslb e_wi_t _se :_s;_0c_?__;‘ ventive turn-_‘u_f.Iin.ind. By a happy brake” 0"- _ - ’";_“"“:iYb °at n thought thesoliition was hit. iipon,B'=i°"‘P* a '““'k ded” _° th Qtfeds md he-N it __ .promptly knoc e own or _ ro e `/ ' ». e *_ /'_ ‘ , . `.,.._ f-.;. fa 5. `°`l I I Ther "U ' 'ii 'oints df super- iority ge that the ln- ven‘tol"ii` ` fd?" time is secure. It ,ivlli be hell ‘glance that mus- cular po' _ r; __ he sole piiopelllnz ninety.: -fj nhl- eh; legal re- il , sift! JY -ite., he persons rim -iii the-'dur srs"ss'sced ni an 01;” com-fort a'iiU"lii`x`ui-y th_s_y_co\\lfl en ' emi `\1Qu1ffobile_ e r mo- tivg-payl . _ , . ..’L'“,-` _ 5 .i_.;"_,.¢ E /_;€E}| r _.\‘lf§,3?r ""'»_»f‘ A _ff if '<17 - \4 ,_.-'-I-3-_ iw __.-L~_.r by thc driver without the ll\t¢€l` leivinfealllssliiiiiiitngc 0' the f"l°l”@m°` hm. ‘Ever the aiitnmohile _is_1;:1l_1_§ hi no danger of an ell’ 05° thcr¢i_ ___ ___ front ni’ the driver, such gaso n _ _ hs sometimes wrecks one of tang. ' | the occupants ni meébtysgslliirbgllxl ml’ Wh°l° cost-ly “L igeir In the 'Horemobila there ls no more danger from fire than in the or- ster has occasion to speak tohim' for this display of signals. A great _can be applied to winter vciiuelus, to Special *to The Guardian. '~ El -.i u s ii erreinsrked that -°i'”"° ‘Y-"1 S°“th°f" _ and Eflstefn i then lr. f ii' h so .f~ ~ ui-_ c. D015 f°f 5 W°m“n'= 'Hence FBHFIHE Calilliduis goililg tovbgthe most reii'ai-k- .Europe and Western Asla,_ largely If- n 00 N 0 lg LN My P _ EB. aboilcvelopmeiitiiinioderhhistory and ifliansf G1`e°k5» Hunflaflansi Heb- gavesxlrs Jeanette Stcwert~Ford an nohini; could stop it. Britain was WWE' R°“ma“ia“B’. Slavs' Bmga" average of $1,000 a month for seven randy to supply the capital. iam' T'"`kS» A"m9m“"S and 3YI‘iHIlS~ years, the payments stopping onlu Sli- W. white saifl tll_eluharl;ct0l‘ Of *mm- ] ’., er i lls l when exposures came from- other Canal a - warm ieai' _ op 'n '~ `o, sources November Z last. proud citizens alonulissiired lici' fururc. _ N inn liiiliill TABER, Ferl. 2-"Cl=z.~.geG"witli as- saulting s. police officer with intent to resist arrest while engaged in the performance of his duty," was the complaint filed against E. H. Cliim, _a young farmer, preferred by Night Patrolman E. M. Glovcr, one day last month, and aired in Magistrate Layton's Court on a later date. It appeared elsewlicl'e. The latest was reported that the case was be-| ing disposed of at an early holir one morning. when D. W. Burns, a friend of Clum, rushed to the pollcc cham- ber und demanded an attorney to re- ings was therefore extended, when J. H. Prowsc represented the defendant and Il. G. Myers the prosecution. It wasbrought out inethe evidence that the arrest and imprisonment of Clilm was illegal; also that the severe beat- ing hc received upon the head,aud shoulders with the. olilcer’s "billy," while in the office of the Pioneer liv- ery stable was inhuman. A pillow- clothing and cuts, caused by thc club, E told plainly his punishment. Justlce‘ Layton was not long in summing up TORONTO Feb s-Sholtu iam Fitzgerald, or' the Woodmon of the World. ut London (Ont.) The aiuditor’s keeping the books. ' It is suid Fitzgerald has tul°ne.lj,' after the case had beeui disposed uf, the defendant, E. Clum, entered thc magistrate's oflicei and swore to a complaint charging! Ofliccr E. lil. Glover with “nssaillti and ba“ttci‘y_ The case will helleard; at an early date. ` | J. Harper Prowse, barrister-ab law, a recent arrival from Halifax, N. S., has rented an office on the second floor of the Douglas block and proposes to remain permanently in Taber. J. H. Prowse, above men- timed, is a son of W. H. Prowse, of Murray Harbor. _ _ . __ explode, the explosion ls' behind arid, in a direction away from the driver or other occupants of the car, and' so passes quite harmlessly. As will be secn by the illustration, the Horsmoblle has plenty of room in front for the carrying of luggage, or poiilt in its favor will be that the I-Iorsmohlle does not frighten ap- pronching.or passing teams. li; l'.\.»ks all right because ofthe horse attach- ed, and it has thc dclicatc liorsey smell instead of the offensive and alarming o_dor of gasoline. For young couples ciignfcd in courting. the Horsniobile is superior ~to all other collveyanccs as it can easily be steered with one hand, leaving the driver’s other hand and arm free for any requisite attentions to the lady. The horsc shown in the illustration is not an Island horse and, has a rather discouraged look. The look is owing to there being no food in sight. The new invention has de- monstrated several things n'ot`beforc known. One of these is that many horses like many -men have a gi.-od deal more push than pull. They will push down a fence and push them- selves` into a grain field, but are very reluctant to pull a loud. This ~ reserve force of push, uhlcli has so fargone to_waste, will llercalter be turned to accoilnt :ind .i gin-rl ;-ii.-in-r will take rank with the fc-stcst tim- _ters_- _ " ' ' A great demand is expected for the I-iors_r_n,Q§5ile_nex`t spring. Only. tésry old-fash bned people will l.<-rea ter ride behind a hors`e’s fail ullrn _ence they have 'seen th new?-w.is 'iii oper-_ ation. It is intsiieded _tll_f:t'i_beyslia1l be constructed o'f various wi-ights _and sizes, with three or four v.-iiuls, ns may be desired. Those dvniring to purchase for next ssas»m’s use, should get their orders in 1.-»iz_l_v and avoid the rush. The same principle be known as I-lorsmoeleds li-intent applied for) and no doubt there will they are L) ."1< AGO MARKETS The average value of occupied farms in Manitoba shows an increase of $1.64, in Saskatchewan $1.14 and in Alberta $2.26 per acre over last year. In four of the provinces the value is over $30 per acre, being $32.- 07 in Prince Edward Island, $30.50 in Nova Scotia, $43.37 in Quebec, $50.22 in Ontario and $73.44 in British Col- umibia. In New Brunswick the aver- age .is $23.77, in Manitoba $28.94, in Saskatchewan $21.54 anh in Alberta $20.46 per acre. Although the values of farm ani- mals are very close to those of last year, yet they show a stead increase for all classes in all the provinces. The average value of horses at the end of the year is $49 for_ those und- cl' one year old as against $46 last year, $106 as against_$100 for those bf from one to under thrce years, and $150 as against $143 for those three years and over. Horses of the last class have the highest value in the western provinces, being $187 in Manitoba, $180 in Saskatchewan, $165 in British Columbia and $150 in Alberta. In Ontario and Quebec they arc. about $144. ln thc Maritime pro- vinces they arc $125 ,to $137. Milch 'cows have an average vrluc in the Dominion of $36 as against $34 last year. In thc Mjaritime pro- vinces they have a value of $31, in the Northwest provinces $30, in Que- bec $33, in Ontario $40 and in British Columbia $51. These averages are generally close for all the provinces,' the lowest value being in New Bruns- wick and the highest in Ontario and British Columbia. Other llorned cattle have an aver- age valuc for the Dominion of $10 as against $9 last year for those under 0I1¢ Year, $23 as against $21 for those of from one to under three years, and $33 as against $82 last year for those of thr1_ year-sand over. Ani- mals ,of the st class are about $38 in Ontario, Nova S(otia and British Columbia, from $28 to $30 in Mani_ toba, Quebec, New ,Brunswick and Prince Edward Island and $40 in Saskatchewan. _ _ -i___;_;__ Mil.D_ wlN'rEn rr-inouori wEs'r wlNN1Pno. ren. 2-The month just closed was _the most emarkable January in the records of the _ Red River Valley. There was no snow falls at all in Manitoba during the month, and no storm to impede traffic. The month also was one of the mlldest on record. SNOW. . _ ' gi - ounr.~ ing to about $20,000 has been reported 'I ills caused uneasiness at Constan- gli s, ammunition, rifles and soldiers' gake,?;°,.¢;m 5,eselY&nty me dead were tl‘l‘lif‘5.__th° stablilty °f "'”°“’“t_ place? - Britain, Russia,-France. and 'Italy to I lflillc. und the Turkish Government bogts ' ' ' BUST HNNNII , __ iLNlUETS__EUH_ __ INJIMl[;HM|l]Nl[] ____ _ AGM" H|3|NG, SHAHP WAHN|NEiA°»A»f Umm M "Nm" Sims il' “ s1I;°3:1YE;’R§h°FG““3’E1‘;:I‘- milf:-ll'rrl\, Feb. 2-The new lin ` , eb. ent is still' W," r_,-_, , ~ . 4 . h on the rise in the local markm_s_ pL.._.l l_l_,|,i,il.i_tivc (.ouncll, tllloug i Boycott or not it pays to contim which i..ie natives will bc ailordcd a ue to advance over the lowered rates larger share in the administration of __ _ _ _ _ prevailing, last wee-k and which now the affairs of British India, inet for __ 0T1’\_“A' £"h'_"" HU" fir €'°ltd;E;' ?ppr°xti£naf;e _ thie prgciz quosgd -Ueé U10 first UI-T10 0” wednesday' Lmd i‘xcll:in;','ll:/of rllti.ii':li.iull~< ol' th; "':lrlcu- `n?;$,em“et egum ng 0 e an *mea Mint0.¢ the Goveriior~Gf:ncrnl, who i.`i\iiiiilliiii ll'<-:ily took ]»|:u:i- at Pair H to- new eraf with the inauguration of _ r _.. presided, dcscrlbcd the cvcllt _as "a _ great historical occasion, opening a i 'He says the rush to the new fields' ` is so :-.ilfi that clnirrvi are staked __z:v._. ,_ faifff .~-_. - -Y A 1-' ' ' _ru'if.hulll i_h'- rlig-htyst evidence of .mill-" I crzll ii-éjusiis. i-lwlilllps, muskegs, hills and valleys” -:li/c and illnnketed. ' l'i.'.ll development work is done it will lc imyiousible to estimate the ex-» FHNNEN-"NNNElNN _ THENTY IN EFFECT nnourr cd in urlinincnt tolls, ba iliiy llliil t at ti cn-.f'iii'i: the lrcuty is now liopve_§n1mcn_f=l_<€f ivhnrf fneilifos A i.i»_~_i=~ St. Joliii ter- fthe Nerf"-»° Steam Ne“se"°“ C0 {i`.§’.“€i§‘.‘."i§“--?.§`L‘I.'ii"..f‘i'i‘.‘.'.`Zi..1§.§ .§‘;i._ il. IN have issued 3 circular Stating that tical discontent is thoroughly justin- I, ' |they have entered into an arrange- fable." declared that the "British sd- h ment with Sir Christo:-llel' v‘ul'l~n-1=iiiinisEi~htioii will no longer tolerate,-the C0,,,,ci] that ,1-,,.h,__,,,- and ,md b, for the P\lI`0l1B-Be. by him-. Of B11 the the preachiugs of the revolutionary h h oader principles of Government i The viceroy lent no suppoltto the faction desirous of following ln the iwake oi Turkey and Persia, but de- clared em haticall that re rcscnta- NEW WNAHE Eli ENSTENN S.S. NU. i:i\:'= that will ctgliillc tllem to hand- . iheir groivfiig 1,.. li.-.ss from this ort_ At last nigliiv-; i -eting of the issued share capital of the Neptune - pl-ess, and is now determined to bri- Company at the rail: of 15s. 6d. ri die literary license." share for each preference share, 13s. For more than three years thc lir- £1 arbor board it was recommended to uilt for the company at a cost not o excl, d $43,000, with ihc provision hit the :jonny pay ll) per cent U( _'id' for each ordinary share' and 45' pedal Government and the Indi"i‘ ]"i`iiL1\m;Lr-ll ir:ririi Aid. IVlcGoldf‘iok for each B ordinary sh-are, the _same ndrninistration have wrestled with pI,cHi_1L_u_ The ,m;ird ordered that th; to be psdil for in fully paid ordinary the details of_ a plan designed to ad- _ nom Q lam for a new shed at Rcedw Shares of £1 each in Fu;-hang, Wythy-Iiiiit thc natives to an inlpf_-.rtantf '- ._ . - l‘oin~ lor thc Eastern rite-.rc‘iip ~ ' _ .h ` th I ` l ' th - _ ' ` _l§___Co_ _at pai‘S.___'llée___:§_‘__e;<;._r_ri_;:_iit8i: ;l___l_1_re in e egis ation of c coun !(_Cn_`p__ny md that th., company pny ' lc/na lm] h h lf f the qtir Under the new arrangement i:hci"‘ ""m`°'"°""'l rguml as they U” 'mu' fm; 'yt 5?? It 3" a O i en ° ‘_,cemy.s counéu has 370 members 'posed to maintain thc shed. The cost issue ca a ~ The Neptune Company was regis_ instead Of 126 HS f01°m@fly. of whomiof the "wr Wm he sign' The city _ _ _ _ _ ,_ total f 135 ,»|l b 1 td _rnglieer rcpcltell __»_\."_. ~ dam had igflzsiqed mserl)/i?1em[y)';;rs18l?14t’irangitleerviii.; ilgainst 30 electeglheresofloiige Til? 7 "5"" r"“°"'d in fb? 11"” 1" d race why dart kin of me C lumbm Steam council will be enabled to take ac- ‘ at “ "-""" '“1"'w' As “ "°s“"' the un a E 0 _ 1 _ _ _ -._._-.A i ~ . ,.~,;_1h3,- . d Na_vig,at.i0l__ _cgnpany nad beg” aqui :ve péir_t___in_oudget construction and _;M_ fy __ ,_____ _‘__§___I_ l______i_______ e;_a__nt__a ired. Laltei in 1S'0o the capital was el h' Sh t £118,000. Th ub- , _ _ _;‘_’;li‘_‘_;:1 civilian” ,now put deems Mdativcs to the viceroys and Provin market_value of all kinds of arm _m,_._901 in prefereme shares of $1 (of -which a few are not full aid preference shares. THE BNPNS-T NNN I MEEHUENST MINISEEHS '§"lT'.i'6i§T~l‘,'_F€i»“"_ 2ZT'1"h€`BiSi>tis1; ministers met recently. Rev Welling- ton Camp presided, and those pre- sent. were Rev Dr Mclntyre. Rev Mes- srs. E. P. M.iller, of Jemseg; A. B- Oohoe, D. Hutchinson, R. Heine, F. A. Wentworth, G. D. Milberry, B. H. _ ' ‘ ‘ Y P_ li C and 113,684 B' ordinary Shares. onu. _ ~ - ~ . - Y -which lls lld has been pai _ Accord-i $73.44, foi British Lol imbia_ Values _“___ to Ll0__d.__ -_mister the Company El has seven steal-ners. For _1908 only six months' dividend was pei-d on the C IN WEEKLY SESSIUN girls have been brought lo book by the I telephone iidministration. fenders was rlifliniill. 'l`licn cw gi ation. All religious and special interests may elect reprcsen-N ci U 1 i al councils. g There remains as before eight coun-' oy’s, and one cacll for Ben‘.\l_ .'\ln.-‘ Bengal and Assarl. In he ice have a majority of three, while EELEPHUNE MNNNENS iN , sul r te'ephono users who have been induig- t At first the identification of the of- . i a e i=our,li riifi \9l‘ U1 the f!!l`I'Y he Punjab, Biirmiih and f~;i,,q_@rh[c-_-_lniriiittec for licttlii: blocks for the f, _rh,pc,-ia1.fcri'ics on condition tha! he :ity ouncil, oincinls of the lnriion serv- Ilico-ws and dredses could be placed there also. A committee wus appoin- _in the others non-Official members tcfl tn report on renting the old shed are in the majority. _cn the Pettlngill wharf property for the storage of molasses. ' Tile rcpoi-t ol' the silo-coniinit1l.a' for the building of ii wharf for the Eastern Steamship Collipuny 300 feet ong and 30 feet wide, was adopted " ' _ after some discussion, the cost not to _' exceed $48,000 and the company tg “ _ pay 10 per cent of the cost. It was ecomlrlcndid that tendqrs be called COPENHAGEN Feb .~ --Exasperuted'f0r the work' The new wha" is to he south of the Anchor Line wharf - irigin harsh language to lhe telephone qfizirésigotorlii ;°:;l§;S;(°;v;:t;'f‘ng¢2 eet ‘between thc end of the new wharf and .the wharf leased to the n Durant interests to allow free'paS's- lend for the Methodist church, t Nobles, W. li. Robinson and Rev F. . P. Newark, (N. J.), spoke briafly.__Rev 1). Hutchinson read £1 P8001' 0" The Relation of the Church to Fraternal Societies." The paper was discussed, and a votc of thanks passed to thc The hlctlllillist ministers met ycl-ltor day in Century church school room, llev _J. Heaney occupied the chair, and those present were Rev Messrs. Crisp, Neil Mcliaughlan, Dr. Wilson, Dr Flanders, G. A. Ross, Dr Campl bell, C. W. Squires. Rev T. Albert Moore, secretary of the Dominion Lord’s Day Alliance, gave an address on the work of th alliance. Reports of _the churcha were received. Dr. Flanders presents a communication from Rev Thema Marshall, supt of missions for th maritime provinces and Newfound- the effect that Sunday next had bee chosen as missionary Sunday an that seven men had been secured for the occasion. Among the number w be Rev Dr Borden and Profess Watson of Mount Allison, and R Mr Glendenuing, of Digby. Rev Mr Shore, secretary of t mission board, of the Method church from 6 to 9 o'clock. e n oring in Canada on the Lord’s CHINESE FOR _THE U,S. . BY WAY OF HALIFAX. BOSTON, FTD. 2-Hcrcafter Chin- ° cse immigration into the United Stas S tes will be chiefly through the 'Port d of Boston, it is expected, follcwingi 9 the closing last night of the three E Canadian border stations at Malone, N. Y., Richfo-rd, Vt. and Portland, ° Me,, through which Chinese have 3 been permitted to unter this country. It was the intenhion of the Depart- m niemt of Oommerce to have all Chin-_, eso immigrants seeking entrance to |, "' the United some in semie, wash. ev The Canadian Pacific Railroad, how- h 'evcr, made arrangements to take the is: Chinese immigrants bound for east- church in Canada, will be in the city em Winks in the Huriifted gmées on Friday, when there will be a ban- acfgsih C'_mt"d; sign b n__t;:"nm,` any quet in the school-room of Centenary Tse ';'1:"em°o-;;minedyb__ _mpecuoré Rev Mr Moore said that if it was h°"- B°‘“°“ being ° ”t““‘t"r7 pon' not for the efforts of the alliance, “ann” be °l°s°d 'Jn B d°V°“"m“t°l 500,_00_(_) men instead Ol 100,000 wollld order' ' ' b gralnophone i-lpplillitiis ii-.w installed in 35° into the lflw" COW Blllli the central exchange. on \\~hi<-li ull nn ill Bisho ltcv Mr Skimnlltolb Of seemly language wus rccoi'deii_ So-ue of tho worst oilcnders were then summoned to the directors’ office. _ When they denied the charge they were convicted hy an exact repetition in thoirowu voices of their busty re- uuthor. innrks. '1‘olephoilo manners and lallgilagc in Copoiihugeli ae now. greatly ilu- proved. MUll[)Eli0Ul~l AUT OF DESPEHATE FATHER NEW YORK, Fcb.. 2--One cl1ild's life was taken and two other lives, one of them that nf another cbild will proliahly he sacrificed as the re- sult of a desperate father’s mania which broke out in niurrierdis form in his home on East 50th street to- day. Ill, out of work and despondent, Daniel Ryan. 35 years old, s former city employee, tried to end it all -by killing his two children and himself. The father succeeded in sending a. bullet through the head of his throe- year-old daughter Emily, killing her instantly, and in probably fatally vrounding the two year old boy ofthe family, Willie. Ryan then shot him- self in the head and in a hour after the shooting was reported to be sink- ing rapidly in the hospital to which he was taken with the wounded ,child-_ After he had shot the two children and wounded himself, Ryan had nuff!- cent strength left to gather up the two little ones in his arms and press them ~'to him as' hcsat down in h, chair to await the end. Mrs. Rfyhn, returning I to the ‘house from ,s store where she had gone to -buy candy for tha 'children, stood transflxed for a moment at the tragic spectacle and then ran screaming from the houle, She managed to gasp out tbmfwt 0! the tragedy to a neighbour ghd then fell in a swoon on the sidewalk. Day. iTo9 late for _Qlassillc_atlon., _'__ film. WANTED, with e lair eaiies--one year ego-what loves. what nun tu learn the type setting schemes, he a large demand- for these when 4 Apply in person between I all put on the market. ‘ ' , . . 1 Special to The Guardian _I TORONTO, February 4-Easterly 0 Bm 301.1), Friday, the 4t gales with snow ih northern and ., ' -_ _ our c.'clock, p. m., at my ____cl~i;_c_i_Ari_o, ireh .l_-csne<=ial->- snow or sim in souhern districts. i,.¢,,,,,_ ,'69 Qu,” “__ ,,, me of 4 _fb °___;|:__é.___._._ 1091 The length of today will be nine t".e_ stove” harness ,md sleigh _ar 110| hours and fnrfs--eigli_¢,,mim\tes_ ,0_ A fm |,hh.h,|-,~¢;, he,-|-h»,'g_ 5°” S°(§“`_- 56| The temperature it three o'clook Bonne, A,,¢¢|<,,,¢,,, 1.4d1ipd And yet the even flow of life sn- o n ' ' ' 0 ‘ __h___/‘___ 55| this morning was eighteen dagreosl ____,_.,__,____,..,,,_,__,,. above aero. un.-'>_._._._._;____, s. m at Guardian ofllce 1- Where hast thou been. b¢\0V¢d 7 :__ 2” d 10 Far into life ! 43” What ioyous hopes, what high re- li, nt solves, gale, What generous strife. 5 urni- ¢; 5|. One year-one year-one little year, A_ And so much gone i Moves calmly on. A-if-‘ -1;.-_ _ fee sii Condenied Adve`rtlsenient__ A YEAR I ` What visions fair, what glorious filet Where hast thou _been ? 'rt il-the viu. so chili. so men; . "'Twixt us and tQe- frhe mystic velli when shall it fall That we mey 580 7, Not dead, not sleeping, not even' som. _ ” - _ aut present still, _ And waiting for the coming hour Oi God's sweet will ~ l ' pl “"3 l:'\**\l’h'°"°\;|*t “ll” ";"`°:' mari ,M,.iam~ Should the horse W"'\l""* |i"1'“°“* °'"'°U'_R**"K°° in °“W' llinarH's Llnimnr. cur-eefceidn, sta Minard’l Llnfniolit Cures DieWll1P°f'~ What belt thou mn- - f-Harriet itowq ' _Ace were e'oug awnsn .~» »- _~ - 4- . _, ,. .' ».__l . _ _ ,. __ _ \,.