' _'will' 1,5.. ~ ,,=s _ ' .F "',\' :_~=`"`*. _ ..*f.li- .f.`»r_‘..».".~.~ - 1 _ . t, .~ ‘,_»‘, _,___ _ __ __ . .; 4’.<7i_f"` 7 ' ` ' ` 'fi 'ev _ ,. ` , ~Uf{';-,» _ .c~im.scun .- .__ _ I -___ fi.-..`. :'Z£`,F -_._ él .. r r ‘(§®3f\l to The Guardian) DTT A_ Feb. 18.-_In parliament on _¢’»ou'iu»¢n psmss prsaissr- ly B8 G- U10/t Canada should ofll- °11\13;1'99°snlle the bravery sf cspr. Seo . Pi-em1§r screen iuumstsa cuss s _grant will be _made to Scotts (sm. y. 1 _ _ _ sklLFllLLY v HisntEn » _*_ . sr. Joss, 1reb.‘ 15.-siuuui E567 llDE_of,the big. liner Athenia saved the livep of two men yesterday after-' noon as the' Donaldson steamer wss wmins to her desk ansr s stormy pas,ea¢;‘___:f'_iihirteen days from Glas-. gow. _ Athenia arrived se the 1°., Ol P__ _ 15181111 B12 1 p. m, and slowed _ __ _for the port physician who ' unable to ‘board her outside owing to the rough seg., and at 1.80, just as the ship had started to steam up the harbor, three dredges and a fleet of scows and townboats swung across the inner channel, blocking the passage of the 1iner,'and the Athenia was -in a had position in an instant. Directly ahead of the liner was a scow at the end of a long hawser, and as the tug was too far from the carrier to-steer it. those in charge of the stearer had either to run down the sco and drown or kill the men on _it or stop the ship in the face or a stil! wind on the starboard quarter, with the shoal ground at the can -buoy to port. - ~ The helm was ported and/ immedi- ately the ship’s head fell oi’f_ rapidly, while the _,screw was reversed full speed to hold the vessel from the shoals. _ No troubg v;_cu1d__l_1_a,vehr:é_ sulte den e__ _ 99s 0l\~ the 'ligne' tg; jNeptune\ and Alice R. stood the strain at the steamw heed. but ltsnapped and the Aensrnsis bow touched on tus mus- ssi-isse before the propeller had grip- (Cofitinued on page three) ._._.._.__.__ sNow s'.f'AYs AWAY COLD SNAP IS OVER. _-._ irsb. 15-'rnsre wiuuot as to who shall do in Toronto this be any the no snow for some a loss to account scarcity of the winter and it looks season record is to for west made morning ina r above moderated and be indications snap s over for the is likely to be much Saturday. coldest district _ ,At Cochrune _ 9. degrees below nero the mercury was moderation _ is it is milder. from cold HTG e are _ a - long tion to express companies operating 1 in Canada, their large earnings_and CHANCE FOR MAYOR D handsorpe profits are set forth in a To GET A M1Lu0N_ Q report made public to-day by I-lon. -- G ‘”°°k* 'ay' th“t'Mr_ Cochrane. -So-'far as 'the Cana- TORONTO. Feb- 15-Nelly curious disn companies are concerned the ac- Wmmunivations reach the Msyor’s F biutv._tbe per¢=11te's° Of f-0* ““'°““° was:-Canadian. 16-6;‘D'JmI“i0“' 31'63 Canadian Northern. 19-2- , cent.. ` were $1o,994,4is.1o. less express PFW- ,1,,g,,, or ;4,s92,z42.49, making the operating revenue $6.102»175~51é0 3%” operating BXPBUSW W9” “vs ' ' mgk g the total net revenue S1.” inode '22¥.II:5_ s cm1;';aniE;s is returned at 30.445» U5 against 27.535 in 1911- - inti- “ran nanny; _ I_'¢'l|f°fi tommuuer or runruiv `rru»-ps vrunum- "- I * E E ~ vluuugsrni ceremony sim ¢d~Preaidcnt. Feilcrul Dtserters Lined _ I pit but Enthusl- I rr='~'f~= - 3 salts lin cuiuluslis Ili . .... minus Fla _,E,______.._._._,._,..._.,__._...,;.__ __ .. ..._ IIIBIES HEEIISE IE] PIII IIEE IIIH EEIIIII Madero has made an offer tE»esI|‘i?lxi`§ Eirgrliig “mil ésarcilxd 2-,ak to the ua- ‘ I PM/us' F°b‘ 18_Raym°“d Pm" DIG! |50 Drill! about the resignati{m'm'u-ny 5:01 W N y were sum --*_-_.___ I ' _ “Te t°d“Y t°°k 9Ve"__th° °m°° ___ of Vice-President .Pino Suarez andl In one instance more than thirt the entire`cabinet but he himself shall retain his oiiclc. The President is very low spirits owing to the reverses he met with by the federal troops. The senate does notpropose to again insist upon Madero's resigna- tion nor to take any similar action, according to the beat information ob- tainable. A number of looters, caught today, were summarily executed in outlying districts of the city. _ A few small provision stores there had been sacked by hungry mobs but there was nothing like a systematic looting. Both the federal and rebel soldiers Some ofthe federal soldiers who are dems their utmost to hold the, the palace, crowds are running about S pgpuhme in check the streets rying “Vivlas" for Huer- .. rib LANUE. M lr lml'l0l'All»’l P _ Y .federal soldiers were lined before the firing party at the some time. g MEXICO CITY, Feb. 18.-President C Madero‘has been _arrested in the na- g The first set of games of the series a very nice run and scored the first o be played by the City- League came' goal after ten minutes la The ame _ (Canadian Press) on lust night lu the arena Rink “°'1°1 Palm by General Blsnulwt. sua Apples. 'ran was the cos backed by his troops Gustavo Ma- . . n dero. brother of the Prasidenib was a arrested about the same time in a restaurant, by General Huerta. General Victoriano I-Iuerta, mill- g tary commander of the federal troops has been proclaimed President. This `e was followed by a conference between good' showing _ Play started at 8.25 and was fair ly fast. _ The Abbies kept the puck in he Connaughts' territory ior_ the first few minutes It was then work- d to centre ice by the Connaughts. Tripping was indulged in rather too representatives of I-Iuerta and Diaz. fmeiy by the f_eamg_ the teams play While Madero and all the other mem-| ing ,I mm, fm- 3 man gums The bers of his family are under arrest ja rubber was in the Abbies’ territory and Morgan in goalmade some good tops. Reddin, who was inclined to ta and D133 play a rather rough game, was given _____n~_.__~_YY__x___Y_»~.___..YY_xY____________ _ _ a DR. FRIEDMIIII- SMLS FUR II. Y. BERLIN, Feb. 18.-Dr. Friedman sailed for New York ,to-day with his tuberculosis serum. He will attempt 95 out of 100 cures, a test for which a New York banker has offered a mil- lion, if successful. _ KANSAS CITY, Feb. 14-Charles E. Finlay, the New York banker, has a cablegram from Dr. Friedman who claims to have discovered a cure for tuberculosis, accepting his offer of a. million dollars for a positive cure. Ho will leave for this country im- mediately. The fact that the son-in- law of Mr. Finlay is a sufferer from the dread disease is responsible for the offer. As soon as he heard that Dr. Friedman had discovered _the tuberculosis serum be cabled him the offer which has been accepted. _ In addition to Mr.- Finlay’s son-in~law, one hundred other patients will be t t d t th ' r _ were handed out and both of these res. e a_ e expense o Mr Finley. »_----*_-__ EXPOS XPRESB DIVIDENDS o'r'rAwA, Feb. 1's.-sects in reis- 4- tllal 11°* 1`°V°““° “Et°r d°d“°“ing wx' E ment' that has yet reached Ma or . v es was as followsl- Hockcn, however, is the following ;- _ N *- -~-» ---- "WLLl you please send someone to s;l;dso¥gsiAg§_;G£sy1_;I£IEg§_?_;r __ . Canadian Express ...$283,281 Dominion Express 6/15,288 Canadian Northern 192,496 Measuring this against capital lla-, Tbs average is thus around 22 D01' The gross receipts from ope\‘&tI0l\ o' cratin mileage of eXl>1`0l9 ' 1 e Nemel IIII' miisrdm inusmesc cuiln ooids. sto. .~......... __ .__ _ .~-~ ‘ _‘aero and with a southern exposure _ 0FI-`ER ,.._._. . iw *W* j lb; Mss`sgsui“”" v ent onus _cBer_. _ ~_ __ of .this unpar- _f #his morning by tbe~Rexel1 Store rest for tripping. Gordon here made harlottetown _ 'The flrstteams to _ o onthe ice ' were the Connpughts to score. The lplay was confined to sughts’ maiden game and they made D Y E was progressing fairly fast when L Campbell made a fine run yet failed the Connaughts end and Raddin by accident placed a score to the Abbics credit Campbell was here given a rest for tripping Purcell who is a strong man for his team.made a fine run but failed to connect ound e Abbies’ goal for a few minutes. A goal was shot but not counted as it was od side play Chess Campbell secured the puck and made a very fine run but failed to score The game continued lively until the end of the first half (Continued on page three) ’HIL|EIX SIIIIIILS _l W (special to the Gusraisu w played off their feet the Redoubtable the score of 9 to 3. $ There was nothing to it, as far as the play went, the Halifax speed V boys having an easy advantage and t were boring down on New Glasgow h nets every minute. If the Cubs did not have a goal keeper of the calibre `I of Morrison it is bard to say how many goals the Socials would have 1 _t§_llied_. For this the fans were t ankful for the game was certainly 1 one sided enough as it was. 8 The contest was cleanly played and C itnpartialiy refereed. Two penalties went to New Glasgow, Cook far trip- slashing. Over four thousand people were pre-_ sent. -_-,i____ office The most interesting docu- take up my case. I have an estate in the .Old Country coming to me am- Stlrling. I will give one million dollars to get it, as I have no means . to fight. my case. I have a niece in IIIE senses _"M _ 'ms rssssssruls (uuipmug) aug, 0; reloads) and ales from north and northwest falls in'eastern Nova Scotia. \ The temperature at three o'clock Tilted Thermometer with a 'ic/rthern éxposure was seventeen degrees above nineteen above. _ _'l'he.weather yesterday, was stormy, bringing the first real snowstorm of the-winter. A northerly. wind ap- F preaching at times to the velocity of _a gale with a heavy snow fall eonti nued all day and night. 'The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was seventeen degrees above zero and the highest was nine- te'e"__above. The lowest the l1`l‘0‘i°l1l ‘gi}§¢.»w`al ssventee'n above. At__niue p. m. it was nineteen above. tide will be high this morning' and at 10.44; it bigb at 8.55 ‘and to- afternoon at 5.82 at 6.54 and Friday* _ec ms. moon was at 4.84 a.m mil Thursdays " _ .f ._. 1..-ness §‘_.§_Q-_*%______ de s, Newsom & Go 9-61id_ . ounting to one million and a half FOR SALE qGH00NER DIPL0' __o _ . 2 19iyi*'. WANTED A MAID FOR GENERAL housework in a family of four.Must have some experience in cooking. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. Bruce Stewart, 14 Water St. 12 19 Mtf. 'l|DE, MUOII, EIC Livm r~‘o\ns's‘oR sanafétiicns Grays, Patches, Blackl Two Large Red Mules also Mink. The Lea Fur 'roRoN'ro, Feb. 19.-strong winds Trading Agency. Bfedelbene. P. E- _ Island. 2-19M1i__. cdld and mostly fair, but local snow H0351., AT AU0'r10N_-oN THE market square at 12 o'clock Friday, Feb. 21st. Good driver, sound and-kind R. Beairsto. AU” i[_g|_|_9ep_ - __ _2_1_?M3i. WANTED AT ONCE A GOOD BLACK. female, Island bred to mate with black dog from best Island stock, also two Island female reds r p,_,|;¢bss_ Apply by phone or letter to "K care Guardian. 219M6i SUPREME EIIUHI _ . The assault case of McKenna vs. IIEEEII THE EIIHS the supreme court for four days, was concluded yesterday evening. Many itnesses were examined on both _ ` sides A good deal of ex ert' evidence P as given by different medicn1`men ) HALIFAX, N.S., Feb. 1&-Outclass- but did not prove of much value as ed in every department and almost the doctors did not agl`€°~ The jury after being out n little New Glasgow Cubs went down to de- over an hour brought i a verdict feat before the Soclals of Halifax by for the plaintiff. He was awarded 100.00 damages. ancouver, B C and she is tr in - -. Y E o get possession of the estate. uve her letters to show it. ‘If you will do this favor for me will fix you up all right. You can't write to me. My sister will get the tier and I will never see it Mayor Hocken is considering send 'bg his resignation and devoting ll his time and energy towards uring the generously-offered million. ping O'1eary and Jimmie Murphy for CUHDEHSED T00 LITE FOR Chl88lFIClTl0Il One cent per word each insertion n this column Cash must accom any order Minimum charge twenty V” . °£“t°'____________._%_______ Ian 'ro .sealer IN Housa. xii. jillgfient Street. 2-l9M4ipd on SALE-oNE_ Form BARRED wood sleigh with box. A. Pickard ~2-19M3i. tl ma. Carries 120 tons For par ticulnrs apply to Vernon Peardon, M _ ntague E31 pd nM`s'oa san 'rr-is. suasont- A ber offers for sa e, his farm of fifty acres all in high state of cnltiva tion, being chiefly new land, all new out-buildings; also new dwell ing, situated at North Milton. For terms apply on premises, Garfield Moreside. ~2‘19M1iBi2i d. __ -___.-._ _ :_ _ P ~~ ft a ~s~r..”'.:.s..°E.¢*::‘.z=.‘::' sierra lions of dollars now standing I claimed according to the last Gov ernment Gazette. Full guide on bow to commence claims with oiii cial informatioib of any liste? pub . lished in the- asette wi esent sm’ Et’ rn" to on receipt of particulars _'pbe__ U claimed 'Funds Association; 210 High. Holborn, London, W ‘~B _ __ quill sa .AND new-i'ns marina wpiitedi Sehled' tenders _will 'be re- rdveid--in this _nndereil_ned` up. to. noon Betur $_ . _llal‘ch_1et 1~ from parties willin' _to lontrlct #ith the qoopsrezlve sntrbi for the man are ol maj El.:iE»._'_ _ _ f `I°h=,4| .>~!‘D,on.t-forest..-.the twdve~o'elo.:z .ia 110- .f ~'H-_,dem-anms~¢h¢s'~.s»u.-sveu ~ __ - e _ . sc. .se\»...ae. Ben mmol s, _ .. #_ su.- inssr_a~'s 'mI§ss“€ ohh' ( VIIIIIIEIIIS EIEEEII HIEIEIX EHESEIIIS (Special to The Guardian) MONOTON N. B. Feb 18.-The Victorias defeated the Halifax Cres- cents here to-night ten to one. _The game was, however, very much one-sided Moncton getting eight goals in one period. Scott did not play with the Vic- torias notice having been received that the game would be declared for the Crescents if he n cared on the with New Glasgow and take chances If Moncton should win under such a condition it would give rise to an now hold the '-=‘l'ffC7 md would pos In the end however, other counsels organ urns stated that operators in the Grand Lake coal areas are making arrange- ments with s number of American capitalists to thoroughly test and prove the extent of the surface seams termine the existence of other seams take full advantage of the opportu- ed James Barnes of the Northfield coal areas with a view to purchase FIREMAN KILLED IN _ WRECK IN MANITOBA WINNIPEG Feb. 15-A fatal wreck occurred at Popular Point, Man ,when ensues w Brssel. are 26 _ firemen of the Moose Jaw loca , who killed and Thomas L. Morgan, engineer f an eastbound freight had his 'e broken The freight train wasnero g from one track to another _ d _d not get clear in time before the Moose Jaw local came along and collided head on. The passenger engine was derail ed and the freight tr-afn__lonpinotiv_c was turned over _Outei e of a _sc- vers shaking up none of _t e passeu gers on the local was inliired llIIO`II&U§Inl° _ B* our me ea- insertion is me eel . ' ~ |l°=\\°\‘ie\ Hall. _ I _a-mini _*,!Don't.f0A'20t.. to,.eav.e_ iireday Feb. 27th to hear Rev. P _ Gau- xthlrr _on Cqnldila Idtlls. I-101111. ..~..'. . __. >r-s. __ ...I ' . ` I ltlaerds Ilinlmeue sein '~fesbosiv‘&¥a in the deep which most mining engiu thc current fiscal year' 344 982 im- ccrs who have been over the areas migrants arrived in C ada, madc up believe tb exist. In connection with of 130 509 British 11 826 from the the more extensive developments 0( United States, and 95 648 from all the coal areas planned in ordcr to other countries combined nities offered by the opening of Sir months of last fiscal ycnr are: Brit- Thomas Tsitfs Gibson to Minto rai,- ish 121 661 from the United States road early next summer it is assert- 111 706 and from all other countries sd that parties closely ¢0l1\w¢ted combined 67 ass giving n totui f... with the C. P. R. recently BIJP\'0B°I1‘ the ten months, April 1 to_ February Coal Company and other bwuefi Of 7 their holdings. 7 per cent. American 6 por cent ___-_-___i_ President of the French republic from Armand Fallleres who retired ai'\_r serving a full tarm of seven years The ceremony took place in the Pa lace Elysie. No oath of office was taken and no oration made M Fallieres, the retiring president, said to Poincare "I transfer to you the powers of state The Connaughts, played _ Poincare became very pale for I instant then in a clcur voice replied 'I consecrats myself to the service of the republic. ' As Poincare, accompanied by bs two predecessors Armand Fallieres and Emile Eroubet, left the pines many thousands of little bouquets or single flowers were thrown at them spontaneously by working girls who took off their nosegays and tossed them into the carriage At the same time aviators with aeroplanes fteighted with fresh hlos some dropped them from a great height along part of the route to the city hall and on thc building itself where luncheon was prepared by the ---- councillors for the new President. ' STRIKE SITUIITION '~ NOW MORE ACUTE* NEW YORK Feb 14 -Notwith- standing assurances that further con- fcrcnces looklpg to a settlement vierc to be Ield it became known to-da time since the negotiations were pen At noon to-day federal mediators admitted that they had no further probable that they would return to sion this morning 'l‘he fircmen's re presentntivcs remained at their ho- tel Ncither side would yield an inch IMMIGRATION IS months, April 1 to February 1 of The figures for the corresponding 1 of the fiscal year 1911-12 of 300 - Percentages of increase are British others 42 per cent _.___i___ LINDSAY STORE WAS GUTTED LINDSAY Feb 15 -A disastrous fire visited Lindsay at 2 o'clock this morning, destroying the warehouse and out houses of the Spratt and Kiln drm, and badly damaging the nterlor of the store The store had been newly decorated in the interior, but as the result of the fire. looks like the Black Hole of Calcutta Crockery was smashed by the water and the store flooded Over 400 bags STEIIDILY (iIIININu . COMES THE “ IDENT 0F FRA #Md (<';m~inl to Tho Guardian) |I'l"I‘AiiA Oni. lab 18 -The tells dt s for the plus for the P E 1', car-feir\ u ll be called for this week. ____._....___ SUFFRAGE &,,,_.,__,.,_, l&§ITIITIOII NEW YORK Feb 14-A cable from London Says - Another exciting incident in tha suffrage agitation occurred ln” night in the House of Commqpl While the Hon C T Mills, member for Exbridge, was speaking on indian silver question, a man in strangers’ gallery arose and ahoutod. 'I protest against your briltll t atmenf of women " Since the last scene of the kind curred, several private detectiv have been on duty in the gallcry,a these immediately Jumped up, before the man had time to utter any. flutber uords, be wus overpower one or the detectives put his ha over the num mouth, and the oth carried hi.u bodily out of thc galle After being detained some time, he as escorted out of the building A few minutes later another may who eviduntl; had licr¢\ne too excl in consequence of the incident fain und was urried out __.._.._.__._, ITALIANS MUST an on/EN womi TORONTO Feb 15-Neither tn( Board of Control nor Council has any power to pass a by law or reso- ice pp that the deadlock between the ral lution discriminating betnceu th It is said howe.,e,._ to be the in_ ways of the east and their 34 000 rlliivrent classes of qtizeni tentionvto put Scott on in the game firemen, is more ncute than nt any was the advice received by thc Board of f‘ontrol this morning from Corpo- Wml the encuuw ._ < ' ' ‘< intron Counsel Geary in conifectiofi' with Aid Robbins' motion that only English speaking men should be em- interesting situation as the Victories trying to bring both sides tosether. I"“’°‘I E0’ "“"“ "wk "5 I" W °’°“f HM, etc and that no foreigners _I , t 1 it i it i _ E _ should be employed unless no English ;E_’yYr5`]°__:|;°of°t§°v_;ec__;_’l1:7en sp ° ° appointments for parleys. and it was ,speaking msn could Le found. The motiofn was adopted at .1 recent meet- i1_ Washington to-night unless thcrc mg 0 thi’ 305111 C0l1f1‘01ll€l‘Cl1\lI¢\l may New were developments during the after as usual pr°t”5t°d "sam" the dwg noon won of Council arguing that the city To TEST ExTEnr ..?:°..:.§’:;;:;"°.i..:°§':.z“;‘;z‘:..:i §°§f_“_§§,“§f_§f_`f§ “ AND WENT INSANE. 'roaosro Feb is-wane isyiug S1-_ JOHN F,,b_ 14__It is ,,0w~ the Krcutzer Sonata on a vio n .in an cast cud residence on Tuesday ulght at young woman, known as Mies Lnml ert, bcrame violently insane.She latched the strings of the violin uurirg the night nnd kept the whole now being worked as well as to de- OTTAWA Feb. 15.--During the ten mmuy ‘Wake When her condition was not improy ed yesterday morning the police were summoned, with the result that Miss Lambert appeared in the police court While standing in the dock the young woman repeatedly cried She's my, mother, shc'=\ my moiiwr l The ml 1str\tr~ renlaued her to jail for me cal exnnnnnt on -é--_.___ $35 000 VERDIUT FOR WIFE S LOVE¢ NEW yoRK Feb 14-A jury inthe Monmouth County Cllurt at Freehold, N J ye-torday awarded a verdict of $35 uuu to Malcolm I-lufty,a Wash ington lawyer, against Theodore D Wilson formerly a member of the Consolidated Exchange of New York city on the ground that Mr. Wilson had alienated Mrs Hufty s aifectio . The action, which was for $50 was undefended and grew out of the disappearance in 1909 of Mrs Hufty and her two little children from the I-lufty home, in Washington r. Hufty employed detectives sud cans ed thc arrest of Mr Wilson on train while it was passing through Monmouth county In which is Asbury of flour. several bales of hay and sev- eral large boxes of matches were burned Park, where the wairnnt stated that Mrs Hufty and Mr Wilson had out cupied thu same cottage "Good Roads for Iiarmefss _ 'ruff News of I ofa So of II re st for “inn ».;°'.1:r.‘;':._.==...::....i’.'r.*h-“i“"’ e6_ Prince _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ -_-_-_-,~_~_~_-_-_- -_-_-_-_-_-_- - ~_-_-_- -_-_-_-_ _-_-_-_-_-.- _-.-_:ww nr run 21 Evrmsc _ - Asn rrnvzzuonsuc uma. Ohhh malt seeors _ IIB? order llinimnm charge twenty C ‘ live mu _ _ . _ __ I - “A popular speaker and h popular ' ~ ' " ~' ‘"2 xlliblobf -“nlrllfidlf F`b 27 'Hilttl H* .-. .s‘¢`~&-. :ms-és. rr- ._¢v ».