1** ri' ' TEGIAKLI G - Till . I "1" A s) WA me ~ r_cH.iRLo'r'rE1fomW.,c4iNaoA, fri-rue' oar uonumo, _raaaoanv _,i.,_1,;;,. rmsr or n...»» r-»°~»e,\;,~ei¢<»\-1.r~;.1'_;\§,»;,,e,1>,§i;;°~ ' _. _;-»;jj',.f»;§s",~§,..,...‘... V nuns-» ' v _ _ g,__,_ sue sua __ r ri --rr-r'F=‘-fn-are - - -- `”rL'¢r""'r . _i.,;,_ ,_ . K , V _ 1- I . _-1- - W- ` In ,nkgilittnrrrl-_llrebeliion to Admiralty Fixed Amount. Heirs to u ' b'I d d 't' _i V"t Hi' 'i .' umwt_MAmm£g,n Imp Uranium C m er un an Va ican o_ Visi ome In th°Thr00 Mile Race Time , Gives Brunswick Will of His, Dead Shortenedby ll l-5 ' I-__ eats there. 3 d_ - ‘ \ . n -._-__ ` I_.»_‘. ' . . _ =..=€Oanadim..Prus) 1 S r .. 00 Unite. Sister. Seconds. Mlddnamomfddshb' 12"E'°“*° HAI.II;‘e:€` III Tae GII‘2I»diaI12)--'rn BERLIv(C1I':I:Ma;it Prggni do ROME Igiinadilgu H2852/aticou de NEW ygitnigdinnrggesliz Ho ' _ h , _ -‘ - » - » . . B » - i"“ B lllil 1'- 1 » -”` - ' ~ . . ' °-‘ lilies mug, ‘mh,_,.u 'Q T ° 11°" ’° Admiralty Qmm t,;_du stood ens'msi-rioge~~ei Princess vie- nies the report extensively published, Kolchniainon. Finlau.m. wil1.bs ten Liniment Cures bipbtbefla TWELVE WOMEN Ill TORONTO WANT POLICE FORCE JOB TORONTO, Feb. 10--Most ladies would not be yearning for a job as a police women, but that there are those attracted by the idea is evi- dent from the fact that Colonel Gras- sett has already received twelve ap- plications for pbitions. The woman‘s council is also a point of attack for the would-be officers. The question will be taken up at a special meeting of the executive to- morrow, when those already under consideration will be discussed. Even the moral reform departments of thc various churches have been asked for their vote and influence by candidates for the baton. CIIBINET . RESIGNS TOKIO, February 11-The resig- nzition of Prince Taro Kastura, the Japanese premier and minister of foreign ailriirs, together with that ol, the members of his cabinet, was handed to the emperor today. Count Gsmbni Yamamoto is to bc officially installed in'tlie office of pre- mier todny. Baron Tnkaaki Kato, formerly ambassador to Great Bri- tain, will retain the portfolio of for- eign affairs. UNION JACK DESECRATRD RIGHTEOUS INDIGNATION ST. JOHN, Feb. 10-The Socialists of St. John have a grievance. While the fair was in progress they had their hall festooned with Union Jacks. and over the entrance of the hall they had hung other Union Jacks. There are evidently some persons in St. John who have no use for the British Hag, for on going to their hail last night the Socialists found that the flags, which had been hung outside of the doorway, had been torn down and thrown into a corner of the hall. _ . ‘ In view of _the fact that a year or so ago an official of the city tried to make it appear that the Socialists were in the habit of trampling on the British nog, the oinoei-s of the social- ist local will probably ask the -chief of police to set detectives _on the trail of the culprit. who deeecrated the Union Jacks. A lll0U&l’ZEr}IE&l'f5.E“T _ Nssiiicl. tic' One cent per word each lnleittion in this colunini Cash must accom- “Bale of home made can!! and Zion Ch ' clean hockey-Vics vs. Crystals. ' --who win win pricey night? dems :aliases for yourself. Vice vs. Ory- , W , Y »~_ “A UNMIK of the New Or purllosc of or » seliingf the is sold the be called to Ao.. Hiililli EUMMUIS For ‘Refusing to Give lm- formation Re Wire- less. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. 12.--L.. J. Maxu.. House of Commons for refusing to divulge to the committee investigat- ing the Government wireless agree- ments tho names of the individuals' conduct against the members of thc British Cabinet. . Klilli WILFAIIINII < _.__ r 8 le (Canadian Press) | , CASTRO GETS WEEK'S GRACE NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb, il.-(li- prianu Castro, ex-president of Vene- zuela, will have at least another week of liberty in New York befor.-' the federal court renders a decisini. in the matter of the habeas corpr.s‘ writ recently obtained in his ioliiilf. Castro's counsel and counsel for that government argued for an hour this afternoon before Judge Ward for an against the writ, after which the court grunted s. \\'eek's time for each side to file briefs. Pending a deci- sion. Castro is free to come and go as he pleases under $500 bail, nvliicli was automatically continued. . L0ND0N~ F°b~ 12-_KIPK G°0"P50'Irhiircli. \vii.~i oiicted the pastorate of ‘mU°U““e‘I t0'd“_Y th” he “’0“I‘I M'§i7nlvai~y church some inonths ago, iéeclgttuf; lCui>tu1u'i.ut dooiinid. it is said that o sai- ,iii.ini,iliF,,,,, iiiii Miiiiiii "iriiiiitiiitil iiiiiicii iiiinui imma iiixsi iiuiizni su I siiviii iiiiiiuii ii iuuiiil rin Puri un iiinin iiiiii I Milli illlliil ____ ' City Plunged in Darkness. Transcript Unable to Publish. .l (Special to The Guardian) M0X("V"N- N- H-. li`.“b. 12.-'Tho Editor of the National Review, will “§*U"`"I 1'f main nero.-1-' the Petitco- he brought buf,”-u thu Bur of the iliac Ili: » tim; frozen and the city is u llBh- `l.AR(.E NEW YORK CHURCH WANTS TORONTO MINISTER TORONTO, Feb, 11.-Rev. W. A. `u.meroii, who for some years has been pastor of t_he Bloor street Bap- tist church, bar been asked by repre- iiiiiniiii siivici ‘New York city to anti t the a » ‘ . ' ' ‘it pastor- te there, though no definite call was :tended in him, It is understood iso that Rev. John MacN:rill, B. A., nstor of the Wzilincr Road Baptist ary of $i.,000 pci annum was men- tioned in ti-is case. Calvary !`.np*.ist church is the larg- est Baptist church in New York, and the |im.‘~rri,tc~ has been vacant since ltcv. Dr. l\lcAriliui~ resigned some time ago. llev. W. A. Cameron is one oi the most favorably-known `nienibi\i~.-' ui' the Baptist ministry in Toronto, and i.~. noted as a speaker and for his .rtrility as J.. -ufanizcr. NEW LINE FROM EUROPE I TO THE PACIFIC COAST SEATTLE, Feb. 10.-The Royal Mutt Stconi Packet line has complet- _ ed srrangeniciits for establishing a monthly nteumship service between 111..:-me aiu". North I'iir‘ii`ic points VII. the Suez Canal and tue Orient. _______,___,,___,,__,__,,___.___~\......_-=-. TORONTO, Feb. ll-In the revised factory not now before the legislature. a clause has been inserted in prohibit the employment of any person nlllic- teil with tuberciilosis or scrufulii ins riiuniifnctured, stored .ir sold. I __i_________v___ _____________`_`_`_v __V V, _i__A`______ _ _ _ ______ - --` TUBERCULIIR PEOPLE WILL BE BRRRED general welfare of the community. A similar provision has been in opera- tion fri- several years in the bake simii, but the new r'.'f:t;-e will aflect rcairiniiir factories, fweunierieo, con- “"Y I’1““6 ‘vhere f"°d I"`°‘I“°t*‘ "‘""iIr.i.seii milk factories, evaporator This is ii radical departure :ind has wmvksf nmakhst Irma "wks and been framed in the interests of the siigflf Feflmfies- STEIIMER IIIIIURETIA WAS BIIDLY BIITTERED NEW YORK, Feb. 11-Such a. bat- tering :is she never before experienced today. i On the trip s trenk rail was torn guard and the steel itself twisted and' bent inward for a length of mor:-‘ than thirty feet. Plate glass win-Q dows half an inch thick were shatter-- ed and the overhang of the bridgeI was ripped oil, exposing the wiring oi the signalling apparatus and put- ting some of the signals out of com- mission. -_*__ MIDGIC FAMILY BURNED OUT, ‘ i iusnouav TWELVE Bninowi SACKVILLE, N. B., Feb. 10.-The: residence of David Wheaton, at Mid- gic, was burned to the ground about six o’clo¢‘k this morning with most of the contents of the house and cel- lar. The family were at breakfast when the fire arrested their atten- tion. _The kitchen was then a mass of flames. Neighbors gathered and did all they could to help. The chil- dre`n of the house were first removed and taken to the house of I.. Ander- son. The mercury was around twelve degrees below _zero and the children,‘ clad scantily in their night clothes, were frost bitten. Some of the fur- niture in the lower part of the house was saved. Mr. Wheaton carried some insurance. .,. iilllilliill IIlllSHllll§Illll in her scores of ocean voyages wsu; Nl-IW YOl‘.K, Feb. 10.-December the treatment the seas accorded the,g4, 1:ii,4_ the dam or the 100th nn- liner Muurcntauiu. which ended a'i.ivorsui-y of the i-utiucction ofthe tempcstous trip from Liverpool here|'l`rciity ui Ghent, will be celebrated. i.y nil ldnglisii sneaking people with siir.i..fo observance of a period of dve from the entire forward bulkhee.d`_miiiutcs, according to 9. plan approv- ed yesterday by the Amorirun com.- mittce arrimuing to commemorate the ccnt<~i.'iry of pr-noe in the United Strics. .icmitor lllihu Root. announ- ced that thc British committee also has appi~..~.w-.‘. this plan, The celebra- tion ti. ‘..- world-wido, will begin. (iiristniau: Eve, 1014, in thu City of iihent, which on January 8, 1915. will give n dinner to the British and American committees. uiiier imp0r- tant features of the ob-vrvance as approved will be motor boat races from New York to San Francisco, by. uny or the Panama Canal, andthe erection of statues of George Wash- ington in Westminster Abbey\~and of Queen Victoria in the Capitol li Washington, and of monuments along fthe frontier marking heroic incldenw in the history of Canadian and the American people. WIDOW OF PRESIDENT CLEVELAND WEDB. PRINCETON, N. J., Feb. 11--Mrs. Grover Cleveland and Thomas Ji Preston, Jr., were married yesterday by President John Grlal‘1-libbon ol Princeton University in Prospect, the executive residence of the uiiiiycrsity. No preliminary ann‘onncemeut° .bod pany order. Minimum charge twenty- -- .been made and the utmost simplicity dv, emu, _ Mlnard’s Linimcnt Cures Distemper. was observed in the ceremony. 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