iliirl! , _ . >{ <0 N' .: ~~ ‘ J . ,. _,_ ____ ._ if l 1 'f 1 i';_,: "" :§~ 1' If "Q £'.z_;'.~, . _'ly if ~ rl _, __._,,_ :Hi / ‘F7._ ' 5 'rr K l ; i V _.' _ §__ __ = _ _'_;'.¥3&&_ ` .\££:_.¢-fr.: i-dir. 'Lf' . _ ____ __ _ .H _ .- ‘ 5,.. _ ‘li 1 `l ,, i ' _ li-i'l.<.ii= l ‘_ 1; -_e ...- ~¢_.- li-. ' ___ _ ri __ N... ._, ‘Ml PAGE six _ miner rm 'rss cnnntorrirrown oolutnlan rnsr or nr- . FEBRUARY 1s.»1911 _ *__ ` _ V g _ _._u___.._- A _ ,é“__i,,5- - ~ »g*|,,¢“_|' ~»| 'I ‘ 'il0NT.AGUE, URIS ' _ ,,_' ,~._ _ _ _ _ _ . ‘ Tile iiilid You Have .3 ._ I ._ ! London ‘Statistf in commenting on _ I; Ind _ the great achievement in the British . foreign trade in 1910 says England f 5 has been able to pay her food, raw ‘,‘>_ _ _ 'materinls, semi-manufactured and "M - - » . . f - ...It pays to buy in this Province. ...The Morning Daily Guardian can "_";““I:°t""°‘:___§:’r°:ft“°“au1;mui" ¢ - _____ ht- d w_ _ J . _wi oil any iici y, a o fan” and chlldren' airs. catherine Hughes, snnris, is-'Pfo§¢.,ga.i2_° at A 0 S' to purchase a large quantity 01 wl- For BD r ed a -Always Enlight t . . lre urls sans that a. sailin ` \essel can _ _ __ _ _ ' _ » ~ om-:A'r aarriinis roaaiow Q- _ ' _ ' ' TRADE or i-won voiiuus.. orted very ill.-J. 1 _ .I-lon. Laucblan McDonald return- to So-.iris from L“.lni'lott0to\vn urday evening -J .Capt. Dominick McDonald of the dge Montague ls connned to his fl yards of the brcak'.vnter and it- nial and foreign securities. "Take advantage of the unusual of- ‘.15 t° details the ‘statisv Says?- fc-rs in hosiery and fancy shirts offer- 'F‘_"1' 01 au' "awe °I f'7°°‘1°` exported ed in H_ H_ B,.0u.u»s Saturday sum which are_pro.luce and manufactures _ g.10d2i_ of the United Kingdom, has reached G_ Jordam _ g0m.i5_ hav. 000. Secondly, interest on ou_r for- mg gongenwd to act 8| Guardian re. eign investments has been in _the pr-_e@en¢,a¢iv¢_ all news, advert-mug neighborhood of £175,000,000._'l‘hird- ahd subscriptions in 3,-,mis and ly, our great fleet or merc_anti_la ves- vicinity should be handed to him. 5915- “et tonnage 01 whwh 15 “OW z_10d,tf_ nearly 12,000,000, and gross tonnage M of which is close to 10,000,000, has ...Martin McKinnon, Montague, hav- bfllllgbt a Kfeflf 1000010 Q0 01115 C0110* ing consented to act as Guardian re- U'¥~~ All °5¢_‘m“l° 01 l“°°U‘° fl"°m presentatlve, all news, advertising this source is £100.000.000 Per an- and subscriptions in Montague and mlm- _ _ _ _ vicmit should h d ‘ ln addition, there is an income y be an ed to him. _ 2.3¢,-“_ from ‘banking brokerage, insurance, he kinks might bgtied up iii a sack and " cnet into the osphorus. The acts of Lola Mbntez, who gov-i the sfm lest of all ossible ways. li and mangle the limbs; and with these n needed but a sign to make them '1- drsaming of future happiness and_t'ii'at when the king broke' the coven- prnsperity, eng while lt is yrt dnrirgsnt of lrinsslun he cewd to be king may find find himself between twoland they abolished him without corn- dragoons on the way to the minee of ,pensation. Milton and Vane, with Siberia. In Tiirkey, on the word of;tlieir matchless wits and knowledge the Sultan, or even on the word ofiof any one of half'-a' do`se_n of the chief the commonwealth with all the argu- favorites at court thisslanderer of-‘ments it needed for self-Justification. the higher and lower law, supplied The kin himself " said Milton . g _ "hath unbound us." _ ' Tile covenant with him had b en to erned once in Bavaria with absolute preserve the kim!" DDFSOII 80% au- powcr, agoused some rash enough to ltlioi-ity, in order _to pi~¢_ser_ve_-for the ,protesff f course this was treason,_Ipe¢ple true liberties, iiot, “to bring anal she went about to punish it in'm upon 'our consciences a poplsh rs- ioli ii on our liberties thraldom' P P H 2 P , . the unprecedented total of £'.~l30,5ll9,- She bought herself a pack of English upon our iives.‘destruction." These bull dogs, trained to tear the flesh resolute men never hesitated to an- ihilata ciiurchgz and governments to dogs at her heels she marched up and save religlof'i‘ nd patriotism. and do-.vii the streets of Munich, with a they have brought us forward to frgg- sensa of power _that even e, Tammany dum, Milton’i. books and Gromwell’s might envy. Her obedient followers imttlgs, made' possible this trial. hey prove that no right is vested spring at tlzeithroat of their victim, ng law valid, no government _c.onsti~ and with alacrity and zeal they iutional, that stands ln thé”vray of \vould carry out her wish. the doteruiinntfon of mankind to real- 'l`he Puritans 0! Ellgllllld lll`Ell¢¢1 ize its full self.-St. John Telegraph, ___-.__ Le NEW YORK FISH ADS. _ _ i _ - ilse For lflliriy Years G3 << CD '"1 ‘ A ' iomc in Sonris through illness.-J. Bears the ,R .___ I ...R. \\'. D. G. M. Mcboiiald and m.0D_a_L__1}:e :he R. W. G. Secretary Doull, Char- _"1 ’ ' ' _ _.0i.teto\vii, vislt‘d_ Orient I.f_~dge, MIC' ` iouris, F‘1‘iday night'-J. " ...A correspondent writing from _ lv i it Ei) _.ll up that bay to within tivo hun- ` , *. 3, .~ only quite lately that the harbour if ` 'ua frozen over. l ...The ladies ol the Georgetown l!_1"lSlb1¢_1f0m5 01 1119 f-'Bde With 10"' ' H 1- ‘Baptist congregation intend holding ii Clgll ll0»fl0llS Of £300.000.000» In 1910 ` Iii _ ___F. J. Nash will give his hilmor- bazaar and entertainment in tlie aus lecture on Mark Twain in the Tomi Hall on Thursday, the 16th., imlris Hall on Thursday cvenin_.; inst. The Hall will be open for the eext. 'ihe lecture will be siippleriiftul- bazaar at 1 o’clock p.ni. The enter- fl by a very excellent pl-o§_»rallx hy tainment will take place at 8 p. ni. be best local talent.-J. _ Proceeds in aid of the church lords. '---_-_- _ 2-11d5i. i>oi>uiiiuoli or ciiiliii UP IN SiNlii‘ 3 “°“’°°°'°°° _ r WASHINGTON, Feb 9-The propor- *_'“ ition of the population of China. at- Lo.\'no‘:, ren. 9-The amendment. tending selwel iH_ 011°-fifth 0! QM o the address in reply to the speech PFI' Cl’-Ht. BCC0l'd1l1S f»0 St0tl9f»l¢3 '5"i- . \ rom tile throne. introduced in th:l“'11l¢1l have been forwarded to _the i ,_ ; f ' lunge of Commons yesterday by Aug- ,state dcparruicnt from the United n 1 .‘-'.’ I" '. ff ;;»n Chaiiiberlain, urging fiscal rc- States consul nt AmoY~ T110 $07-B1 _ g _ '_;_.f.-, _ <5. , ‘ nrni. wiili special reference to tr.. ?n':n_\ber of iiublic sclliiqls Ol all amd- ;-r_,_,.' : m ._,-’ _ roposv-d reciprocity agreement wa;ics in the empire is .l.i.000 WIT-11 54.- ” '@CU,1 rom' ht i 3 tote of 324 io 000 instructors and 875,000 pupils. 'hcl o:'.o-raur aouunv. n".w vena civv. t1* . HBH-s-r. __r_'__ _e-_-. .11-. . = . . "" ' _;:,=1 i 'i' .. ;;:;;i;'..l‘i;.B.@;f“'l1::.‘1‘;i::?::§ .03 "za °°‘l°° ‘°° f“““’°"° ° - ‘-_.r ' ' zi _ ` I t , ' li’ ' ANY" if : lence of thc establishment of_ such 'hr md £3; 1; _ Wo _ygiirs .°g°u_" e f J ’ ' The 1,r_§,0rltr»I5 and me Nation- 'The consiuestimatea tlie total popul- -lisrs rntrrl rritli the Government. ation of China at 406.000.000 and he \\'_\'s'rll:\'GTo:~', Feb. 9-The first says that there is one Primary ;i'n in thc congressional battle over school for every 113173 D€0P1€~ Jnnzidian reciprocity was fired in the ri snare today by Senator Beveridge, "T" elntiona with Canada, as the United C arse emg ”' “an "mg ° N 27' ltatcs should maintain min a coun- ati” _ iiueu. Smoothnuss ___un_ The det_aus_ he suid_ were of istrate has ordered Corry detained at i , _ ' r:c.ir~ess and unique `*u/I l1~'\`/'~'-l`- 1713151 On I mg! “ ' .` rails was the murdered girl referred ' _ `i‘."-vlilg C0'{r`i.’r`i.l\l’S. Name and _.', dcsagn oaicrlietl and l'eg1s‘.ercd. elf’ "“' Tron cow/fri co. uurn.n.';onoiv'ru. _ ` _ . __ /-3'; A -- ' ZL°;____’_._»»E; _/,._{:__é<` _ ` 2*-`*J"'l'_;f \`<:f_ "”°<‘=i‘sie>?j2‘ ff-`}~‘~'-9 ' `§-.`/_A Q* ~ ' ~» 1" ;_'» -A ~. fur- r“'~i- r i cf ss V ri lips A*‘\_1. Lnlqi Zh. Eli.:-: a louse.-_tétlve Jnsertloliv l\v‘y_ !£r_-tdiligfs .»\r»'a.f-_-god Alljhziiieticzilly _. MORNING l)_\li_\’ Ui( Rl. li. .l. l`Ai!.\` i"_lL .WJ-!{l‘ mix vriirii; lo vficli line) -Hii.l:"€B1el1 4 ii [old cro-is with initials '1‘ D w-=f~ D V' 2--#film ills soiliii Piciric r.&1 MAH' 115111' “_*`*N|LU lui<:l.uoURNl<:, Feb. _0-r_‘snniirsl- ` ` `I\f'p;,jD"°" §1}by§§}§ut"`f'5{`§_"l§;,§`if ism is rampant in the Admiralty Is- tmn 3, Dg{mL,,,u Of,-.,_,.r fu, the lnuds. According to informatics rc- rl~,1,‘,~,.n-., Md bocmty _.mi Truaut r:0i‘.'cd here the hill tribes in tne Is- LH mul; ta Dr (mu , (ut) lmiris descend from their fastne.-ses 1. :ind capture civilized natives w_l‘io livg “ ` ' "' “ on the coast. These thel’ lil all if 'MTBD Une P maui' ont. Traces of horrible raiiqiiets " '"1' M hclmr' 3 have been found. The German auth- or ~l years eapciicilis, one cenrlage _Jrmes have despatched uuumve _eb ized was $2,700. MRS. MARY SNEAD FREED NEWARK, N. J., Feb fl-Judge .Ten Evck this afternoon on motion of Prosecutor Mott noi prosacd the in- dictment against Mrs Mary W. Snead for the alleged murder of llcey W. M. Snead, who was found dead in ri bath tub at East Orange, and on r-. lmirzon of counsel, the judge made an ordcr releasing the woman from <:u_~.Lf.-i'.'. The order was given to Mrs Snear1's son, Albert G. Snead, who vscnt at once to the County Jail to take his mother away. Miss Caroline B. Martin, who was recently sentenced to seven years im- prisonment in connection with lhe death of Ocey Snead, will be taken to State prison on Thursday next. The third sister, Virginia Wardlaw, who was indicted with two other wo- men died before her case came to education, entertainment’ and other the -visible’ exports nl .c430,000,00o and the ‘invisibl€’ exports of up- wards of .f-$300,000,000, together have given the country the power to pur- chase igoods and securities fro of £730,000,000. By these operations England was able in 1910 to produce and pay for £574,000,000 colonial and foreign pro- duce, and for .£165,000,000 of foreign securities. The 'Statist’ contin1_ies;-- ‘A certain portion of manufactured goods we import could be produced in this country. Great Britain has ii, margin of purchasing power of near- ly 5" per cent. actually available for increasing her purchase of food and raw materials. ln 1910 value of our net imports of food was £245,00_0,000, and value of our net imports of raw materials was £l98,000,000,-a total of £443,000,000. Of articles Wholly or mainly manu- factured, amounting to £129,000,000, imported by Great Britain for con- sumption, we should probably be com- pelled in any case to purchase about $380,000,000, consisting of metals we do not produce, and of goods which are specialties of other lands, and which we need for manufacturing pur- poses. Thus in all we are now buying food and raw materials and necessary semi . and fully-manufactured articles from other lands to value oi about £523,000,0[i0. Deducting this from the £750,000,000 of goods we are able to interest, and services, there is a, mar gin of nearly £220,000,000 available of food and raw materials when we need to do so.‘ The general effect of this exhibit is important not 'only to Englniid,_bui1 to the rest of the world, but the in- fluence on the internal politics of England will be of the highest im- portance. The results of foreign in- vestments ln England are be-lug felt to a_greater extent than ev;-r. The Suez canal has unquestionably added not only to her coinmercc, but ma- terially to effective military power of England. Developments in Canada are supplying new source for bread - Total imports of the United King- dom exclusive of new ships, in 1910, wera valued at £678,000,0ll0 ore im- ports was £421,000,000 and excess of imports over exports was £153,000- States amounted to .l.4,~127,218,000 in 1910, of -wliicli $1,864,-lll.ll£'0 was er- ports and $1,562,807,0Dfl 1fi'.'r-rlsex- cess of merchandise exports was $301,303,000. DEMOCRACY AND DZ‘ZSl‘0'1`1Si\I. There is ii legend will/:ii tells how a wicked heathen king ordered the holy St. Denis to be belieaded, and how the latter ran all the way from Paris to St. Denis carrying his head in his hand that he might be buried there and bestow his name upon the place. When one thinks of the distance, he is filled with amazement that anyone could travel so far on foot in a headless condition; still one may sup- pose that in such cases it is only the first step that is difficult. The scrib- blcr who has libelled the most Chris- tian King, George V., that he did not live .in when good men and b lives at the caprice of despotism. He published an outrageous slander on the life of the proudest and most powerful king in the world, stood his trial in a court whose freedom' is guaranteed by the arms and hearts of Englishmen, and received a. sen- tence no more severe than if he had may rejoice an earlier age ad held their . mrli c.'°dlr ibn abroad of a total value of llpwards lfauo"yu?,mf;?;°’;x;5ei$,:c3§_ 0 er e \\'e are established 47 YEARS D c and Poultry Specifics and _ other zoorls direct to the consumers ` 01117091510" 10 *-112 G0V0fllm0'fl'~'S P01' ns well as to the merchants $15 00a EI. PASO, Texas, Fell 9.-El Pa- NY- cek anlnry and e pauses or commls- so‘s first aviation meet opened today On the eve of the meeting of Par- oni- ho rtperlence needed Tic and is scheduled to continue for four lllimeut it WHS intimated that Lord vurgf-st advertised goods in Canada days. Among the well-know-n< aviat- Lansdowne, Leader of the Opposition isFi.l. ;f.7.:..i J ~ . ,ie ions ag '"5 - -~- -~- --'-91'-4‘p“ ~ natives and several cannibal villages fA\ FED Blacksmith to take have been dest;-0yed_ In every case rl.ai,rr@ of shop Apply to “Spill” girl; natives managed to make their "con lluzox, (Jyde liiwei A-‘ldlu pd. Cscuuc_ \ l-.N WANITED-l“i. wnnt a rcllli- trial. ALLEGED DISUNION - OF LEADERS. i bio man in each localitv to in- LDNDON. 1"€`D~ 11'-The Ul’ll0¥liSt Li-cringe ami ,,ltert,,_e our Hoya] pm, leaders in Parliament, have been un- le bto k E1- PASO able to agree upon their action in rife at once for particulars W LA nfs taking part are C. K. Hamilton. In 133° HOU” °f I-'°"d5» was l`e9~dY 10 enkins. Mfg Co, London, Ont, rtf 'n S m one h M. Se mon ilitraducsa Bill for the reform of the Re e i on, .1 p y r. Roland Gorros, Rene Barrier. and UDP61' HOUBB. Wlllla the Times B126-its T0 LYT J,-,im J_ F;-lnqle_ that the Union headers decided- that -------- ---- ---- -___ - - _ it would be undesirable to introduce “ ' -2”’-°‘" -- - V |10 _1»l5l’1`. lerze brick store on the » fi ' "'r ,_ .inch iilii. Both statements iseir con- all siirifof money. Own- _ _ _ ;_' een have nine by proving cl r¢’iisuPrLiEs -1 ""'l1°1l>1¢f§i‘8i=B.’Dulnon'scf