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CANADA, TUESDAY, IANUARY U30, 1912. rinse or ALL' {(_’__,,,,,,,*,*,‘¥\i,‘m°,,}'m,_ 1,¢‘m¢"!& gweeareae _ ,_ _ V __ URGES _ -EA"KESUPElilDll" DUKE DEEITE SETUDUSHIUTS T 'FIRE DESTROYS A T0 MAKE WAR _ EliEEZllllS Dlilll DEAD ill EGYPT Ill EAWDENDE TALL BUILDING _,,,____--_-_- _`_> _.1 Q_- Berliii Daily' Post Says r A cola february win Make was een-in-Lew oriona Ed- » _ Solid lce From Shore to ward and Brother-in-Law Germans Don t _Thrive _ Shore of King George ii' f'“"*'°'” IS DIST-HUSTED - - ' A (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) llULUl‘H, Jan. 15"-[.ri‘1e i4npe.ior A33 'AN _JNL 2o._.'pi,c |;.,k r _ '*“'”' ` '(i‘suadian i’ress) NEW YORK, Jan. 29-In a special from Berlin, the New York American quotes the Dic Post, organ of the German War party, urging the Em- peror to end the Fatherland's enerva- tlng ern of pews and lead forward to new deeds and new goals. -'Only the diversion of a great wer," says the Die Post. “can arouse the best powers of the nation and subjugate the inferior qualities which and expression in the Socialist elec- 'tion victories. _ "Germans have never thrived while enjoying an sventless peace." .____.____-_- UADEU-PDWEEE _ IS DDMINS _ (Canadian Press. ) NEW YORK, Jan. 29- Liout_Gen- eral Blr Robert Baden-Powell, the hero of Macieking and the recognized loader of the Boy Scouts Movement throughout the world, will be given a. hearty welcome by the Boy Scouts of America. when he reaches Kingston, Jamaica. A UHIUEDT EHAHGE (Canadian Press) ` " LOB ANGELES, Jan. 29-Two in- dictments containing counts for bri- bery attempted corruption were re- turned by ths county grand jury against Claren S. Darrow formerly chief counsel for McNamara. The bills alleged that he furnished money out of the McNamara defence fund to bribe Robert Bain, a juror. EUWED DUTIES (Canadian Press) WASIIINGTON, Jan. 20-The Street revision bill reducing the du- ties of the Payne Aldridge act 25 to 50 percent passed the House late this afternoon. - The Democrats had difficult in Y shutting off the constant flow of am-' endments from the Republicans. The bill finally passed, 210 to 109. DEPENDS ON BOUNTIES I‘0fl'l‘ All’l‘HUll. Ont., January 24 the City louneil today reached ,_ mu tuslly satisfactory basis of agree ment. whereby the company will lo- Ull-u lt this point a five million doll- Br steel plant. _contingent upon the Government renewing'the iron boun- UM. as is expected they will do. -The Atikokan Iron Company` and! Y (Canadian Press) PEKIN. -|Bl1.- 29-The aruiistie ig Fvliewcfl. Various assnsslnntlons re- ie ~ r ‘ Yuan Shi Kai. 0| 0 or Pmmler Yllsn's methods of conducting ne- gotiaztious between `the throne and the republicans are viewed with sus- Di°i0l\ bl’ U18. foreign iegations; It is believed to be his policy to satisfactory to himself and renndldatn accept compromises with the rebels others which makes his position doubtful. A fourth Imperial edict insists that Yuan shall accept the marquisate of fered him. ' If he refuses it will prove his dis- loyalty. IMPEDTALIST water can be seen from only a few With Februar and it fu s an DID STDIKE IN. ' _ He leaves two daughters. (Canadian Press) ' MON'I‘IiElAl., Jan. 29-Controller _ _ _ U . c of 'B bcncved *‘° b° Er"M’“g °‘°r "5 Fiic died here at six this evening of entire area. _ _ n so. it win be the mst tune in i””""sY “"0 °°"E°°“°"~ _the memory of the white man. The He was a son-in-law of the late ice-ficld is now so great that open King Edward whose daughter Princesa Louise Victoria Alexandra Dugrnnr he Points on either sh0rc._ ' _ , lui ’ married in < s icgmaking monxh on Lake lg?,pE;,.i0r" .He succeeded his father ns the oth there is great reason for believing Earlof Fife in 1870 ond wan orenenii the entire Surface may become ...puke on ins .nerr-logo. ' The late Duke of Fife was born in 1849 and educated at Eton. He was a partner in the banking house of Sir Sami. Scott and (tom. pany, and also a Liberal member of Parliament 1874-1877. STUDENTS AHDESTED Amtey oi the Carpenters Union t ‘_ ' ~, *"0 '1`"“‘°“ and Leb°r council nicrft- swi-:1e'i‘e(iAQi*EilEET(E“E‘.l' Tri- nigh . inc handed out some criticism of the constable noisvore this nrrornoon is inthe position of B, powerful trust Steel Cvmpanv Of Canada saving it noni on investigation into inn incon- diary fire which destroyed thc Holy T50 °l`"5h'0\1t OPDUSMOH- Cross College, Farnham, this morn- A strike is now on at the rolling lug at a loss of $110,000 and for ` (Canadian Press) Hllll. un_d he advocated the formation which five of uw Bm,,yc,,t,, were m._ I-IUNDUN. Jan. 29-Dcsputches UE il "W0" 11010111! the men- rested at noon today. state that the Chinese revolutiauiats The High constable questioned tin-_ CBB at HI-lclwng on the Tien ‘sin=1'u- the fire. They were remanded till kao railroad. » ren. 5 by Justice oi the Pence Loan. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29- The 2.30 General Fun was defeated oy the Can- ` *° ‘ ton republican army under General _ _ \ `\ < Cbilg, near Ku Chan, according to ri (r‘.a|\,\.|i.,|, |»,~,,,,g-, ) despatch tv the Chinese press, ana wAsH1NG'roN, Jon. ee-ii in nn- 430 MHHCTIUB killed- _ mored that Great Britain ' intends "‘**""""'““ to tak possession of Palmyra Island, '°'*""' The title of the island is _in doubt V (U,,,,,,,iim, |»,.(.5,,) r e A rc r ‘ ' f- (_ 600 miles from Hawaii Cl`U5hlD8lY defeated the Imperial for- boys and found thrcc connected \vil.l\ imp€l'l8l &l'flly`0f 10,000 men undgr -__i__.._i_._ hut upithc th me 1 an o British H/ix/\N,\_‘ _ju,,_ ZJ U,,u,,,,,,|\y OW" 1 - warm weather is spoiling the sugar crops ami cane is 100 percent poor- 1_, or than last your with labor scarcc. C Davis' ornsurs ---'--- - -~ ' - ` SEllSATlUll INVITEDUU LAWRENCE, Jan. 29 Serious rio ting occurred today when a crowd of TORONTO yan 25 That the m - . - . - ere Eitgégerserfféirgptedthtovgxgsgt t;p'i;?11` payment of $2,000 security for their -- U g E ' x -° appeal to the Privy Council is not _ ' mi B to resume wut ‘ _ sufficient to stay execution against, VITLRBO' Jalluary 24"'Th°"° ‘”"'“ In many cases the strikers were th d- t h their notes a surprising development today dur- successful and the mills that opened fo:_m:t0cl;°§'Otr§e “éozeizygn Bank and ing the trial of the thirty-odd Cam- il were able to operate on 9, greatly re- then px-otestedyhat the stock was. o`rrists for the mur er of Gennaro duced S0818- Cuoccolo and his wife. Si nor S r- . e- 1 ii id _ H P' U Severakpersons were seriously in- 2?; bl;°cl;;,:g€;dthx;o§ eiHn(;;‘;sde,;;‘;on ito, a member of the Chamber of Dc- .lUI`0l\ dllriilg the trouble. _ _ ' . . d t__ buties and a prominent Neapolitan of Mr. Justice Clute in o. Ju gmen _lawyer was called as a “mess for 515,211; ;‘:55gn`?;:§”i“;_§~s given in the acwiithe defence. Hc startled the courthat. _ the very outset by declaring t at tion bmught by Cumtm W' E' Sta' Judge Lucchesi Palli, the magistrate NETV YORK, Jah. 24-TDC lntelzlt Q; i 1', l)_ W, C m bil d p- _ _ _ sensation in literary circles here and plafcs aaglzonsto similar aaegiolfis ixfgaigst Wm). cmlducted the prehmmary 1"' in London is the claim which has hmm D ld M-Mman James McPhee and _vestigatlon of the murders before the suddenly brought forward by English D_ D_ M¢Mi11,m_ _ _ B _ aconians that Bacon rewrote the weepingiy confessed to him (Spirito) B t K _ _,;l_:,‘;s“;,,‘d €',',';“‘I"§',‘,f,‘;"Jf,§’,f,,,,, _,ix c0““uf"c|T|0“ his neuoi that the ennrge inode ny sion. as that term is now under- v‘t£iEig*;“t°t°\:‘;“£5,5§;,rri‘§};E§’ $350323; h_":i‘ t l l k B . "' We H Xggdrfisingrtgg T.nUlT!.“C0rE1ed(TLTy ;f:0'T;‘he for the murders, were false and that - i y "_”' they had been made at the instiga- ?|:f(;l:,t?,gf.;;;§'v€,l;(;ig:B3v,§:v|:no,£,d to Y at rd U Mint, 1", (- ,_ _ tion of tho carabiuorio. who induced U 0 ay 'B J 0' "eu 5° Alfbatoniaggio to make his confes- Kllllt -Tome! in 1609. and was return- town at 7.00 a. m. for Picton with _ 0d ill' him \10F1\i>l°l-cd in 1610- D\U`lll8 14 png5¢mg¢¢5_ 50 Sucks 0,,,_wa,,d sion. Judge Palli said in his confes- tbat time a stylist had been at work, n-mn, uprcs, and 55 tune freight SIU" U-P S1500' _SPANT-0 *DB5 l~h° fc' and it was not King _y,,mc,,_ In M,._ M mn “_ m' “hc had ,pmcwded as cussed men were undoubte li mom; 3m°dl°Y'H 0DiI1i0n U"-*\"'* WM Oulif one far ns 1; miles from ilapc Bear and bc" "E '-20 d(»5p|og;p,Cclyi;BB hey hm stylist in Eniriand at that time. shortly afterwards _liccarnsrtstiiclké “",:jh';"‘l“’l‘;`v§f_"fB ,mf tm? dgfnncu Munn' ._____---- During the Mm-noon ahc diatelv demanded that Judge Palli bc °“°' ° ' -i ' indictment were brought in, had be- come conscience stricken and had Minurd’u Linimont Cures U0ldB. EW- return to Georgetown, docking there subpmmaud and placed non the sm", Advertisers apply to any advertiser? - an Shturdeye. ‘ course. _ \ 1. On Saturdayjanuar'/y 27111, the Ci-n:ol.\iion ilcpirlinrni was Hooded with new and renewal .~aul»-criplimigi. ' _So many came io hand ilrri ii will ini; - ii lull week or more for our siaff fo catch up with thc- work. - We'ask i_hc'lndulgencc of now -=ul»srilber.s' asllie enrollment Of S0 many new ones is no small task. When placing your advertising, do you consider circula- tion? D'o you inquire or investigate the circulation of certain newspapers to whom you contribute ashore of your advertising Oppropristion? This is the course taken by ell the leadmz ~bush1ess'houses of the Dominion, and why not the Slime rule _ The Guardian furnishes its advertisers with a sworn detailed circulation statement---that is the reason our columns are always lull of the best advertising---that is the reason we cannot accept all contracts that are offering---tlmt is the reason why wc are T0N¢d to issue so many supplements and a sixteen page paper __ The Gus.rdiau’s sworn daily circulation for 19:1---Morning Dliiy and Rural Daily combined, was - 7,114 copies yer day. We are making a desperate effort io <~_-iiililish ii nevihecord for ron, and must' admit that we are on the right Think the matter over l It's business- '_' '*' - - 5 at 620 P' m' The Bpccml tram came The .lodge took the matter under con- . ' L' `" "`°' `% to this city empty from Georgetown ti T TT X arriving here at 10 11. m., to take “ld°’f“ °"' A ttentron. \..____. V.. ~ \ \ l u the passengers and ycstciday’s mail the Minto otoday. 'l‘he train loft on t t G r etown t 10.40 p.m. Georgetown for Plctou at 7.00 a.m. mall express and Zcars hogs, 3 cars day at 7.00 a. m. for Georgetown ` with a large number of passengers, Baturday‘s full inward mail express Land freight. She get as fan as Me- Donald’s Point off Picton Island where she was all yesterday after- noon. Bbe returned to Pictou dock- ` THE CHARLOTTETOWEN GUARDIAN' | Harbor train for about fifteen min- ne, 5.52, ` t ni as the mail train arrived -- N Qtyge (0 Subggrybers ‘ in ...-.n.` no .ny ...im .mn A, oniinasuini rum cuiuiats '° ‘lm ° °°“ " ,, »,, ~{ wiNNn>no, Mnn, ann. 25- 'rho t k . t alldllhipgehzsedlnlgdareheyl\Tl‘Tn1tIo avyill lT:\E¢ City Council is today discussing with - ' f (1 r th har- a delegation o rangemen e c today with passengers, yesterdays iles of Mrs. Fred Hrewer that she has Bundu.y's and Baturday's outward denied thu Ylillll- t0 90° bm' h“9h““"l in the St. Boniface Hospital because, ' .1 th u h C tholic, she had married a b°"°u°d °°'k' and 2 can mm rrthtisefnt ‘without the consent of ure i ' nt. rgitife mari Grey lair. Picton yeseor- priest. The Orangemen demand M1 ' ation. investig IEITIIER F0lE¢l8T Re. S ieciai to The Guardian) D | 1 . t., a _- > A ii A. _, ( i TORONTO, Jun. 30--Maritime cast, in at 4,45-p. m., and this morning fair not much change in temperature, WNI leitve for Georgetown at 7.00 matitime west, fresh to strong north- o'clock with passengers, all P. E. Il- easterly winds with light snowlalls. land mail which arrived in Picton since Saturday morning, express and The temperature at three o'clock freight, and the passengers, mail and -this morning by the “Retail Store" express will be brought to this city Tested Thermometer was eight de- ny special train which will leave green above zero. Georgetown immediately after her The lowest temperature recorded arrival there yesterday was~ 3 degrees below zero The special train to Georgetown and the highest was 13 above. The loaves this city at 8.45 p.lm. today. lowest recorded the previous night Yesterday the western train was 2 was 4 below. At nine a. m. it was ,hours and 35 minutes late. the Cape 3 below and at nine p. m. it was 13 Traverse was 1 hour and 20 minutes above, idte, the southern was 40 minutes The length of today will be nine lltll. the Souris was 25 minutes late. hours and thirty-eight minutes. and the Bummersids was 15 minutes The tide will be high this evening late. at 6.06 and tomorrow evelring at _ The express train from Georgetown 7.10; it will be high tomorrow morn- on Saturday with the Minto’s mails ing at 8.39 end Thursday morning at failed to connect with the trains 9,43, l\&Vil1K for the west and south. In The sun sets this afternoon at 5.04 order to make connections it would .nn egmgrmw sieernoon at 5.05; it . _ have been necessary tp DUB ‘Mill WG rises tomorrow morning at 7.28 and *“ . Yours truly _ western trtln for about an hour at Thursday morning at 7.21. Royalty Junction and the Murray The moon sets tomorrow morning \ .gi Strikers Prevent Others From Working. Several Persons Were. Badly Injured ((.`-ufiudiau l’rosia. ) IJAWNIQNCBJ, Jan. 29-Ono wi,||m|, was killcd and a policeman. st;i\,|,|-_ii in the back by rioting strikers or sympathizcrs who gathered to thc number of ncarly 1,000 about ldver- ett Milla on Garden and Union Streets. 'i`hc police and niilitia rushed to the sccnc and the frce use of clubs and butts resulted in the breaking up oi the crowd. An italian woman was shot occi- dcntaily by a policeman. He was separated from his comrades and sur- rounded by lllll angry men. Ho wsu stabbed but the wound is not ser- IOUS. The militia surrounded him und forced thc strikers back. TDDDPS TD EAWDENEE _ (Canadian i'ri.-ss) Bi_lS'l‘O'N, Jan 29--Governor lvoss has ordered twelve additional com- panies of infantry and two troops oi' cavalry to proceed to Lawrence to assist in preserving order during the mill strike. Hc declined, however, to put the city under martial lnw. EIDE iN NEWAHK Ni1~.»e.1°_°;¢i~;==.1_f QAUNSOME BAUSAGES mruir k fresh every day. Saunders, New- om & Co 1-13dlm ,sviANTED immediately a teacher for Pownal school. Supplement $50. Apply to A. A. Moore, See'y. ,_ 17-llhdlirli. I OST, on the 11th Decomber,19l1, _ J a red leather pocket-book con- taining n sum of money and some papers. Finder please leave st 103 Dorchester Street. _ ____1-30d3ipd. `F‘iOUND, near The Guardian oilice _ _ _ on Saturday night,a leather rmit- ten, lined, with a woolen one. Owner please write this office. 1-30d\;3i. BOWLING, Burhe's Alleys, under _ market, open lawful days ten to glgvqn, ' 2-25dtf. EIXIND PANAMA Silllll DATES ii`-nmiilinii l‘ri:n_~;_ i \ll'i\SliiN(l'i‘iJN, Jan. 2'.)-Senator liristow iiitrodiireii n bill to reducn the lhtnitma Canal coniniliiuioii from scvcn to three members. ’i'hc bill fixes a dollar uct pcr ton E01' Hlliilfi. 50 C. H ton for American vessels, if they mm be ni-lcd as aux- illiary criiisi-.rs in time df war and 25 c. a ton for coastwlsc crafts on the same condition. V Also prohibits ritilron.il-owned ships from using the canal. DHUDDHIEE TU SPEAK .N EIEED (Canadian Press) Biu`l.l"Af~l'i‘, Jan. 29-Aitr-_r n rain starch far a hull the fir-lfnsl. Liberal :inrmcintloii arc sold to lm satin-ificri with the Celtic ("lnli l<`r:otbnll iiclrl in the Nationalist qiinrtor- of flue i-ity for Home Ilulc inocting on Fell. li when Winston (lliurchill will speak. 'i"hc demonstration will he hr-lil nl_ iniridny inntcml of at night to lessen the risk of n conflict. Sill .|. EEMUINE lCunadiai1 l'rci-is; QUIGDIQC, Jan. 29-Sir Jiunes l.c- moinc, the well-known Cannilnin his- f.orion,‘ 97 years old is seriouwly ill. STEAAAED SINIUND _...___ 1 (ifmnuliaii i’|'i-n.~‘_ ; Lll_li.1*‘l'()li'l`, Jan. 21!-~'l`l1c Nor \vcginn bark Edilcrside- from -Gulf- port to Rio do Janeiro with 780,000 iect of lumber failed ,to anchor last night off Ship Bland and is reported in a sinking condition as the result of a large hole in her bottom. DHDEH HESTDHED (ilurnuiinn i’i'r>sci'iptir»n of tin- opt-_r:ii_io|\ is giv- cn in tho l‘li-volninl .I..nrnnl of Merli- clnc. just iissiir-il. ilrioily, li. iriirli-K: /\ ¢.,hori_ i|i<'_ii»:ii»n is marie over tim up pnnflix. No u\|no'_lr\ or f'il»i'f‘S :il'i\f!lll.. Tllcse nrc insl.cn1l scpitriitnrl just on onigh to ailrnii. lilo xiilroriiiclinll i»f_il\o index linger wiili w|i|'_‘l| _-i f»\v‘|‘i.|l rx aminution in nirulr-_ of nil ilu: slrur- ture within |'cnch_ __ “/\il.r‘_r cxuniilinillrn Tins \'i‘ri|||-il llio diagnosis, the ni»|»i:n~lix is iiriuiirlli. *-0 the a\irlaci~ \\'ii.l\ :ln-_ liooiwil ilu-cx 511,50;-_ _'\fi,<-r the uppcriiiix is deliv- orerl ilu: rc.-'L of thc Hi"‘fl`i\l-liili ll* easy." Miuards linlment cures i!8fZ'\'- T" WW” N0 .mr given up or-ally us much by living the (ihristain lilo as he EWU" up -by rejecting the (lhristnin life. We talk about the coatiiness of Christ- ian service: it does not compare with the coatliness of Sntsn's service. Whenever we reject Christ and take Satan, --and there is no half-way ground _between these extremes,-we give up love. TOY. P0806. DOW". “lv- fulness. prosperity everything that makes life worth while. When we give Christ the right of way over Satan we win all these things and we give up only the things that make for our own and others- misery and destruc- tion. Let us forever cut loose, for ourselves and for others, from the Rich Jeiselry Saved by Promptly Turning `on a Good sprinkled System _ "_ _ _ ___.. , ,,_ ,i_ . (Canadian Press; _ MUN'l'lii‘lAh, Jan.Z9- Amid steam and smoke which prevented the ico- contod firemen from seeing their next mntcs, fire hero this morning rand the four-story building of the Shear- er, Ui-own, Willis Wood-Working Co., damaged the stock of the Canadian Jeweller’e. Limited and the National Printing (io, located in a building near the burning building. The Canadian Jewelier's concern, which is located on the three upper floors was heavily stacked with BON and silver and some precious stones; who saved from heavy damage bv the quick nntihn of a workman namod ilrais, who turned on the sprinkler system which formed a llre curtain completely do\vn the aide of the building. 'i‘l|c loss is estimated at $Z(l),000. EDVEHUUHS WHU DASK HDUSEVEET (iinnarlian Press. ) ' Nl'1\'V YORK, Jan. 29-Six Repub- lican Governors are enrolled in the self-appointed committee to advocate the nomination of Col. Roosevelt for the Presidency, according to Gover- nor Walter Stubbs, of Kant-ian. 'i‘he committee, unofficial, .but ae- tive, includes Governor Stubbs, Bass of New Hampshire, Aldrich of Ne- braska, Hadley of Missouri, Glassco of West Virginia, and Osborne of Michigan, all rated leaders in the progressive wing ofthe Republican party iii their respective states. ___.___.___-- AAUDDEP.-IN MUKDEN (iinuadian Press. ) Miil'il)l