12" ‘W , _ - _ "M 1-'Amr Nm 'rss cnAiu.oT'i‘s'rowN coiinniiin ‘ mer or iw peer; - _ci-r - - _ __» _ _ _ IMPORTANT READING MATTER SELEQTED FROM THIS WEEKS NEWS FOR THE GUARDIAN S SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS (Canadian Press). l PARIS. Jan. 10-Returns from. the French census show a popmegion of 89,001,509, an increase. of 849,364 since 1906. "H0170 bl# Men a steady movement ' _from the _country to the cities. The population in the lee; years increased only 3,500,000, (Canadian Press) ~ BOSTON, Jan. 10-District Attor- ney Pelletier said today that Avle Llnnell, for whose death Rev. lRiche_ son was yesterday sentenced to be eloctricuted, was buried yesterday with a wedding ring on her finger and it was his opinion that Richeson married her last summer, or ag; least went through with n. -mock ceremony, (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jan. 10-Sir Cherlee Tupper was considerably weaker last evening, according to reports from his home at Bexley Heath. Th°“El\ U18 _aged statesman hee rallied several times since he wee stricken five weeke ago, nge eondition Bi- HDY time was never encouraging and the continued strain, together 40` llllillll llllll ll Suiferln in March 1908, I suf`i'ere¢l such tort that I was compelled to sta in bed of Constipation, and at times I had movement of the bowels for two w _ lIULr.,.Qvn. Dec. 24th. igr ‘_For the pact twelve years. I ha S d painful attacks of D_v.-ipepsia. Fluall I ig” ) Ulf! I my stomach. I also had a fearf atta ' “ eel enitent for m sin and ~ D i> y v Y earnestly desiring to make atonement i hereby confess to be guilty of the iffence and .stand indicted. ‘ I am moved to the course by no .ency and heinous as the crime is iod has -not entirely abandoned me. _ My conscience and manhood, bow- ever depraved and blighted, will not In A U ' inducement of self benefit from len- . I ‘ "FIUII-I-IIIBS" IIIIIBU lllflllll In idmitf further wrongdoing by public ;rial her whose pure young life I ° leave destroyed and, for which I am 6 suffering tortures damned." 7' CLARENCE V.T. RICHESON, I Since the mutilation of self with a I could notdigestniyfood antfeveryfliing ’i°“° °f 1553"! tl” 5 “W da” b°I°fe I are eensed the most ,,,,,o,,i,i,,g am in Jhristmns he _has been on a verge of ulp ck - - eeke ne I-_Ie told the attorneys the deta s _ .paring himself nothing, His intimacy vitn Miss Linnel was followed by he iiscovery that she was to become a nother and, fearing that he woul nental and nervous collapse il t nent, with Violet Edmunds, he pur- :hased cyanide of potassium and gave t to the girl as medicine. She trust- d him implicitl and took it d ing d .e obliged to break oil the engage- ‘7ilsnI§‘i~.'::i'1"i§'.=_`:r.i\?.'ii lu£"~`-" i-...fe \ W »-.;.;;_--i 'I I W .' ."‘1L: like '. I ' I I` “ `- ‘--‘.“.".1\~ _,e 'iii . I I _-`-I"S" 'ff' ‘ :t_`f§~‘ 1;____;,,g3'9°'- _ .>.__> _ _-\\ _.""" Q f'. ` - xx \`?\ -5.-gs A 'W' -Z7}~'§5:`a.. <9 T151 vi ns. 3” "if ' " V-I I A -_‘___:T'i._:' _ _J}7_V__, 1.1:: ` 9 =.- . J; /-.I ';. ' -_ 'I seven nur if/uiuns on Disirroiuuiisr created. forebodlngs, responded to the com- mon impulse. It is only just to ay ‘that neither the King nor the govern- ment shared these fears. The Bengali are an emotional race, and the parti- tion of Bengal was a sentimental, if unreal, grievance. _be seen in Bengal and elsewhere, but a new spirit will animate and d Ma-esties will be responsible. The in lins.. Bengal, about which there had been s It would be folly to assume that | this will end all the agitation in Ben- l gal. The political agitation will still e dlan reformers have taken, off their coats to the sun after buttoning <. them to the wind, and it' is true _ , here, as in other countries, that the masses follow their leaders. This reconciliation is the greatest achieve- ` ‘ ment of the visit, and it will not ~ _ depart with the sailing of thc Med- vines Aidiid in progress between the imperial g ernment and the West Indian gove ments, it was learned today, with t BTO OV- YD- he with-his advanced age have told B. (Canadian Press) 0'I'I‘A_WA, Jan. l.0_-In.1\i\ry into the _inconsistencies of the 'l‘elt-graph In his confession he spared himself iothing, the lawyers listening . with oathlng but later pleading for l n- ency for the confessed murderer. 2 Y . Y vith the unborn babc. _ e tolls was resumed by the lraflway (`.‘-oinmlssion today. W; \I._CBlI\D OI the C. l". P.. '}‘e\¢-- graph _was on the stand all the morn- ing. 'I'he jump in rates in some of the 15 sections into which the Com- pany divides tne Dominion in some cases is 25 cents and others 15 cents. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jan. 10-General view of the British Press is that Russian action with respect Mongolia, al- ‘though tantamount to annexation, ie no serious concern of the British Gov- ernment, except so far as there exlste a l19¢°BSitY for safeguarding liritien interests in Asia. Much- is made, however, nl what iS HOW dcBCl'i`D8d as the blunder of the Balfour Government in allowing Great Britaln's hold on Thibet to lapse, el £61' U18 Blllcdition conducted bv Sir Francis Younghusband up the Ghnm be, valley. The Mongolian case is rcgarilcd a the possible forerunner of tee parti- tion of Manchuria betivccn Russia and Japan and China is wurncd in time. thought I was going to die. Final tives' and as soon as I began to them, I felt better. I persisted in treatiiicni ancltom rcaf`o and to even before my illnr.-$4) I attribute cure solel to ‘Fruif.-u-iivcs‘.” 5oc. zi box, 6 for }`;:,_=;o, or trial s years and gave me all kinds of medic but did me no good. My weight ca down to only So pounds and everyone , fectild SIIOFUY- ' ' ly] Meanwhile the section of line al- had the good fortune to liiiy ‘Fruit-a otted to them is in charge of Bri-ti.-.li ta _ Y E J Y astnnisliineiit of my fri:-mls, I improved Now I feel very wcll,wcigli 115 pound: (and this is more llizm I ever weighed. in; . Ai :vliiiilff A .\'I)RI7.\V STAFFOR ize 250. At all dealers, or from 1<`i'uit-s-tiv l.Iniif.L-il, Ottawa. (Canadian Press sea. < sroops. sphere. D I ` ‘ (Canadian Press) " JOHANNESBIIRG, Jan. 11 C5 _ .rs of a great diamond rush an been received. » ______._.______- (Canadian Press.) .vithin the last month s. canvas tow sprung up. . -) PEKIN, Jan. 7--The Treaty pow- 'rs have undertaken the protection if the railroad from Pekin to the This step is taken on account ol he interruption in the mails, Brit- Three docmfs ,mended me fm. two sh, German, Japanese and French im. .roops will be stationed at intervals me inh the United States forces are ex- k tht' It is understood that this will pre- thi vent unnecessary bloo-'lsued and ii. is ielicved that the rebels will not in- terfere with the-foreign controlled xlloemhof, a farming district on th-c .-nnks of the Vaal River, is the cen- il n 5 regiment to leave for China havi 'Vlth 5- PDl>\il8/LIOH of 12.000 has It is only a few months ago that ,he first discovery of diamonds was I° "°° h“;verI;°‘;f_° ‘“ ‘?"“°'_» ‘I She MONTREAL, Jsu. 1-The Men “eds in the district-and even then it wishes to ch a disaster (C anndian Press) . sumed- its session this afternoon after the Christmas recess 'with a good attendance of members. Despite the conditions, owing to the storm not being of the best the OTTAWA' Jam .,___,,.he Canaan best. the Commons corridors present- ed a busy scene this morning. . From_ present indications, the re- mainder of the session will likely see lively doings. Such measures as the bill creating a. tariff board, the bill against the Ne Temere. the Manitoba boundary question, and the main estimates They outplnyed the visitors in superior team work. (Canadian Press.) defeated the locals here tonight, latter subiuitting to their fourth feat. The locals had the better of play but fcll down in liont of nets. (Canadian Press.) awa rivals last evening by a score OTTAWA, San. 10-Parliament re- 9_5' MONTREAL. Jail 8-Af, 230 t treal Wanderers defeated their Ott remained 9- 9e¢\'et f0I` 8- time- O The news leaked out, however, and since then -diamonds seekers from all ev iver South Africa have been making ' ery way, having plenty of speed ant -heir WHY Y-0 the new GOICOINIB- ;he first discovery of diamonds, was .fficially proclaimed, while it is ex- at n, (cast 350,000 claims will have- been staked out. ' 0 iccted that before spring is over th de - :rscted in the new town and the pr A rough temporary hotel has been en, _irietor is reaping a harvest of at gn, .east $7,000 a month profit, while $1,500 9. month. some little eating houses which have opened for business are making i, The usual mining camp stores have , . . _ ii Wm d°“I’"°"° P'°”° w°‘g"t’ "°”°° °’ afternoon st. vincent as Paul static. wen Opened and the enterprising ow- contentloh. "` ‘ In the House this afternoon th Finance Minister tabled the estimates for the fiscal year ending March 1, The total amount is $15-100418 on the C. P. R. from Montreal ovcrran the switch. The bagga c car and second class _ icrs are coluing money. ' iaily tnkings are averaging $2,500. g _ _ 1912’ _ 0 cars are practically telescoped, kill (Canadian Press) Y and of this $79,218,107 is alrend voted and there is to be voted $48,- 683.478. ,___.___._._-- (Canadian Press). NANKING, Jan. 10-The foreig by Foreign Minister Wang Chun Wei who was' lven the portfolio o . . i . Z foreign affairs in Dr Sun Yat Sen's republican cabinet. that the organ; found _dead in a North mth St zation of the provisional governmen is now completed. Thcre is reason to believe the Premier Yuan Shi Kai has now ac ceded to the holding of s. nations f`f)f.‘fl. hotel and the remainder brought Montreal. , ing three passengers and a brnk e are believed to have' been lost in 3 Five llllufefl W°l`6 taken t0 a nearb\ ire which gutted e three-story frame t, oulldlng on Bronxdale Ave., early to- day. Those supposed to have perished in wa e run into by the Quebec train which P15099 Ure naturally high Bild the NEW YORK, Jan 11-Seven lives n . . . C dl . powers were today officially notified PHILAD(E,T;,';II;“ §;°l$s)8__An in s - ' . ' y . t The dead were Mrs. Bridget Flaps. I dependent investigation by the pol ice and coroner failed to solve otha riddle as to how the four persons house in this cit died _ gan, her daughter Annie, and adopt \ ed child and Catherine Murray. - e Mrs. Hannah Curran and daughte the flames which spread so rapidly through the wooden structure that the .ircmen say none could have escaped whole, were Thomas McDonough, his wife, five boarders whose names are unknown to the police. "mere is little chance df the 'identi- dcation of the bodies, as _they are pro- oably burned to cinders. Wreckers began today the prelimin- ar work of clearing away the debris which ni is , pow on n IS USED. CONTAINS N0 AIUM. _ COSTS NO MORE » » THAN "l'l‘lI§ ORD|NAl7l.`i.’ IKIND-S. MADE IN Qiilidibsh ‘ Indies ‘~ some weeks ago by the Dominion so perial channels. A mutual trade pr _ Canada gave the West Indies e, prcfe 'I rates was discontinued. Barbadn pany with seven battlenliips of discovered yesterday floundcring York and Bermuda. directed his vessel to the Terry. . Y. and pumps out of order. mand, informed Capt. Laws that the western Atlantic, and that _____.__..<--i- from Calcutta: Cs.lcutta‘s farewell to the King New York last Thursday in co bout in the heavy seas in s. helpless M ni condition, half way between New ---'--~'--`~'----- fouud_ the vessel' unable to make any headwa with hcr engines disabled Lieut. John C. Frcrnont, in com- iuen had a terrific experience with the most scverc storm of the year on Terry became separated from the oth- ers of the fleet. The Tngiis stood by the Terry, and with hcr wireless the plight of the destioycr reached the navy department vesterday and - hurry orders “cis despatched t0` __ ____ _ __ __ __ _ _ revenue cutters and other wnrships L+';""' -- """°”"" flashed out appeals for help. News of I to go to the assistance of the Terry the following despatch from Williar Maxwell, of the London Daily Mail. traffic generally. The express w several hours late last evening nr- _ DIED Queen today was even more crowds by but the list was not large enough f thc and the univillingness of Jamaica Atlantic fleet and the mother torpedo jeopardize its commercial relatio vessel conveying five dzstroycrs, was with thc United States. a- _ object of establishing reciprocal pre ference between Canada and thc West -< Substantial progress is reported in the negotiations which were opened V ' ernment looking to closer trade rcla- - tions with the British West Indleg - They are being conducted through im- ` ference is the object aimed at. ln 1898 IE ence of 25 per cent. and got nothing - in return. The West Indies trade commission in 1910 reported that the 7' Islands might extend e Z0 per cent _ ,- preference to Canadian products and ‘ accept ii lower preference from Can- .~;3 _ .ide if the system of letting in each I' year a little foreign sugar at lower ig- - some time ago gave preferential tres. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8-Consider ment to certain Canadian nroduc nhlc anxiety was felt early today officials for thc safety of the torpedo Canada, especially as it was rcnuir boat destroyer Terry and her crew to grant a more extended ornfcrcn of three officials and eighty-thrtc in return. The principal difficulty men. The little vessel, which loft the present negotiations is thc co rn- plicated condition of the sugar tru the thin of things. 2- is the vitalizer for f- nerves, body and eous. A new atmosphere has been 1-- IN THE THICK OF THINGS OR A N mt, THE THIN OF THINGS? - it, and for this new spirit Their - takes the ste nerve’ the el . _ A step, the energetic 'body to meet modem conditions, and the quick mind ' grasps the fact that body and nerves . must be properly nourished. - Weak, hesitating, doubting natures are those who lack vitality. Their kingdom is the crust or outer edge- 1 ff S£0TT’S EiIUlSl0N .all ages. lt feeds brain with pure, wholesome food-tonic. It does not . stimulate--it nourishes. ALL DRUGGIST-‘S _....____--.-- ll-44 i ,1 1 ,.~ <.-.il . , _ i fsli an -1% wr' ’¢~.s=-"i.='-:-.~-'shui -~'.' "-2~.~.».i\.\'.*-.n.f.~,,;.. . ~- _ ;=.»_-f- “arf `“L;___f '_-._ _ 7- c_..TU 25 the Western 1-lospitul Emily 'ihomp U, son, "_ young girl of iiliout seventeen in years, is dying. A doctor is und ,_ ntrcst, chnrgeil with performing 'Im illegal operation upon her. _ 'i'he young girl, who had been em. l\llll\L.\lNI)--/it Murray Harbor, t no ployed as a domestic in the home 1; _ ts _ _ MONTREAL, aan. 4-In a ward in BIiAI)l.l‘]‘i'-At Milcovc, Jan, 10, _ John Bradley aged 60. FEIIHUSON-At 37 Park Street. < (`l1iirlottefo\vn January 10 1912, UF ' I ' ,ml Hess-ol Alexander infant son of | I-larry G. and Mrs. Ferguson. 0 Jan. 7th, Mrs. Kirkland, aged _BG s , s. vcr rominent fainil in thc city YHMS- LONDON, Jan. 4-Negotiations -. rf- . fy; ii’ ii - i Her low power wireless apparatus , Sv"-03g words of Prais sending out faint appeals for help . . \.crc picked up- by the Royal mail liner Tngus, which left Bermuda Sat- - nrdny for New York. Capt. Laws of the Tagus, who rescued Walter Well- man and his crcw from the' balloon America when the Transatlantic voy- age of the air craft came to grief, Mrs. (Rev.l \V. II. Clarke, Stirl- ing, Ont., writes:-“I wish to give 'this uusclicitccl lestinionizil to the greiitvalue of liaby's Own Tablets. Our little girl. burn last.l~`-,-bivviry, was af first very i~o||sli,~i:lf<>0lil2lCi\l /~7" 17? 1;. .H . iz# 4.- rn M ',.-_ __ M -_:_ ,rf -.__. -ii. _ <-j,`-;- ,____c__.¢ h _ _I _ .__ ~___M_Uv _ _ _.M/._ __ something between $70,000,000 and 5100 000 000 had been found io be un- q__1 4, $'”‘f 6'- -- `§" ‘T _ __ Mason _ boundf _v D _ supremacy, and realized the populai field and machine guns was deslw-I - ublc anxiety is fclt today by thi ched today to Canton to reinforce officials of the Navy f01` £00 SBIGW harmed'in the steel boxes in which the contingent of British troop stationed there. A Jan 10-Orders for the eighty-three men. MANIL , . _ first battalion of the 15th infantry The little vessel, which lclt Nc was Tcluuniv 'I NIERVOUS. | . , ...__ WOULD START AT THE LEAST NOISE. Wherever there are people who are troubled with deranged nerves ¢.hcY WUI find .that Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills will restore the equilibrium of these deranged centres, and bring back lhl’ shattered nervous system to a l>Cff¢¢7» condition. Miss Emma Read, Lusi:sY» OHL- writes:-"l have great pleasure in writ- ing to tell you about the great bench! I have received by uslug your Milburn'S Heart and Nerve Pills. About s YW* sgorl was'-' _very badly run down and could hardly do my work. I tried different medicines but none of them did me any lood. I was terribly nervoui. and WOUIII start at the least noise, and even start in my sleep. which made me verY *fill* l used two boxes of your pills and I nm now well and stron! IBM;-" »P_“ me nd erve 1 s 3 boxes for $1.25. For sale at all dealers, or will be mailed dine; en feeelpe of price by The T. York Thursday in company with scv- en battle ships of the Atlantic fleet and another torpedo vessel, convey- ing five destroyers, was discovered yesterday floundering about in heavy s of the torpedo boat destroyer Terry they were kept. nud its crew of three officers and The securities are already being re. moved from the vaults of the Mercan- w‘ *iis Trust Compnnv. What this mean to India, we conception of a ruler. , Q “vw- SB.W 3. € \i \NUifA¢’l`UREii BY Cut Plug Tobacco - - ‘ “ ' The reliable brand cut from our v i' ,' 1 ' \ at Delhi “Im (I“I"“““' ""'h°“ I“““I' "' original “.-\i1suii:.\N I\».v\' Plug. ._ _ ' "`~"‘ t d d"l l lcl re the vacant L - 1 ‘_ tIirrE>,?ics.\('Flii?iI;laIZ\'eas) iiliithcr scrvility ;_ _._ som BY ALL DEALERS _ ‘LCUTI `p‘EL»II-Jtlifi' " ' uuuip nun wuu left Bermuda Snturdny for seas, helpless between New York and lllllll Illll CIINSU Pllllll From the wireless apparatus faint appeals for help were lJiC\¢€d “D bl' __ the Royal mail liner Tsgus whic E 1, . New LEFT LUNG GOT VERY SOR , were inclined to critizc the admin. ef- g. -22 ,__,.,-.L ., ._ '.`.~' -I' ~f'.I'?‘."tfi'.~'fW_\5*1- istrativo changes, accepted them an the acts of the Emperor. The effect hns l rd 'nst ntan- _ -pe D ir » - __ _ every stage of_the journey the popu- "" ' " if' - " -5 eféfiéli“I.§'§1”i°i{.I’“I§'5..f.f§"°\.f'?I>`Ii)df _ 1'-""¢r~:=.fi;.::»;f.;-rims*---.1~on=a'-m->~:-riur'azr.u~s~sr..i,\; _ -.-»__~ cally the most important visi ever T* _ `-.»;`»§‘.-;,-l,',\.\',,;'(1f_-_5'__ ‘_.~_ ' _ ._ ,__ -' _ peru if. mu... He were with know- fy. _,wi .gi ALWAYS SQLEQT -.....i..f¢ ' ~f 5'.-i,-.\~.'.'. 4- " "' Ii M.-;.|. ,,._._r-_ ~,-,__ _ _ _ el _¢ _-.1 '/sv. m we 'e§\'<,_-\ ,g . --ii'-1... ".‘ ' -. -»- York. Captain Laws of the Tagus direct- ed his vessel to the Terry and found the vessel unable to make headwaY~ with her engines disabled and pumps out of order. Lieut Fremont in command in- formed Captnin Laws that his men had a terrific experience and ln the most severe storm of the Y¢Bl‘ 011 the western Atlantic and the TerrY parted from the other vessels of the fleet. The Tagus stood by the Terry and with her wireless flashed out appeals for hell). ___ (Canadian Press.) BOSTON, Jan. 7--Invoking the aid df the God whose cloth he had worn and desscrated, Rev. Clarence Virgil Thomas Rlcheson, ex-Pastor Oi the Emmanuel Baptist Church, confessed `to the murder of pretty little Avis Linnel' of Hyannis and her unborn baby. ' . He has handed a written statement to the 'lawyers who have pleaded with District Attorney Pelletier for leniency but the latter is obdurete and holds out for the electric chair. The statement of the ex-Paltoi )Mibm»n.C0., Limited, Toronto, Ont. rbhd! Ill PUC! HEART DID NOT FEEL ANY T00 GOOD. 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