APRTL 29, 1911 i p i "nw »~i-ii»~i- news. _ _ 'rss ei~1Aiu.oTi~:'r1‘owN GUARDLAN ' rim or fin.-i _ PAGE NINE ` - 1 NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING STATES ANII REVOLUTION IN CANTON DESTROYED IN TWO HOURS JAPAN lllll VICEROY’S PALACE BURNED --M Many Lives Endangered. Every Building Regula- tion Violated in the Construction. Fourteen Families Were in Occupation. Loss $l00,000 special to The Guardian. The building linil just bceii fl||i|.,|,,.,| MUNTREAL. APFII 23*'MHl'\Y liV€Hliiiid people were movin' ' I-v ~ were endangered when the so-culled fourteen fiiinilies havin; fireproof apartment store at St. settled. ' .loselih's boulevafd hllrlled like H. 'I`Iley lost everything. Severn] fiini- turch will many 1011111*-GS vvere coin- ilies were to hnve token iipiii'tiiieiits pclled to resort to the fire esciipes there within the next few days, A ef. out Piiicticiill eve! iii li ». ti K °` 3 ` - ll » Ny I lliu i' ie ln ii few minutes after the oiithreak tion of the city wnii viiilriflnl Iiliulfls iii the basement the flames were chris- Iconstructioii. . ing tliroiigh tl1€_ Hkyligllf-S_ l_l\ thi! 'l`lie loss ivill exceed $l0||,0il0_ 'l‘hi» riiofing, six stories up, and ii_iside of ndjoining Mount ltoyul iipurfnii-nfs tw., hon;-5, the massive building hiid ciiuglit fire, hui. were sn\.,.,| ,,, ,L rrry llttlc left l\\|f» U19 Willis. ‘slightly diiiiiiigcd ixoiiditioii. ,,.,v~¢~~.-_~.-_-.»v-_-V-_-_-we.~..-_-v-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-¢=»-\ M ._»_-_-,QV _______ - Af,-__.»_»_-ENV ~.._..,.,.,., .»,...~,, . .f . , , f ,, . , , ,_ HAIIIAX HIS TIIANSIEII lil THE IASI IIIUNITSTIHS IIUMINIIIN ATLANTIC IIALIFAX, April 26--Halifax hits MHN'l‘lil<1Al.. April 27~'i‘|ii.-r.- is iii. lliree last and well bred young trot- possible truth in flie story eii-i:iiliif.i»il ters which are attracting much at- tenfioii. Frank Boutilier has two of fliein, one by Bering, a grandson ot (lie great Bingen, dam Jessie linin- piii-t., which trots so fast along the sfici-t., without being extended, as to i-iiuse eveii the ordinary pass-ci~hy to fluuc wit.li wonder at the speed of fliis i~i~inai-kahle colt while the other is hy (iochato, 211;, thc noted son iff '|‘odd, dan; Lassie, the diiin o Siniiniissie, which proiiiises_to be ii gin-lit trotter. W. H. Musgrave has n yeiirling hv flaring, iliini Karavn, by Krcinlia. which also gives great pro- mise inid shows.a lot of speed. 'l‘liis colt fins the same dani as the siiiisu- tional two-ylear-old Achillie 'thi- ('ii‘i-nt. 'l‘lie three Colts are eocli nine iiionffis old, and their futiire will bi- i\'|ii<'lied with interest. IIIIIIST IIIIIS E AT l|lllllPlllll l.IVI‘lRl’O(lI., N. S., April 27.- Wi-iii-ieil with the saving of property from bush fires since noon in the i-fist end part of the town, the fire- nieu hiid scarcely got their appara- tiis to the engine house when they irere called out for another at the soiitlirrn part where the beautifiil home of Miss J. E. Mullins, assist- init principal of the High School was tlircatciied with destruction. Citizens iissistefl in beating back thc fire wliicli was driven by a strong west wind towards the dwellings on West- ern Head Road. Here men, women and i-liildren struggled in the iiiteiise heat und smoke to save their homes. .lanii-s Morr_ison'g. residence and biirn ivrrii on fire several times, and only saved by thc good work of the bile- ket brigade. Valuable timber areas “"""‘ Pvllililetely wiped nut, the fliiuies iii some instances setting fire to trees 300 feet away. Four bush fires are burning tonight near the i0\\if|. all caused lroui people clearing their lands. Several firemen with ri_iizciis will remain on duty fill i1_\flIl_l. ’l`lic whole country iiecils raiu. 'lflillllllt the firemen responded to iin uliiriii from the West hind where an- \\tliei~_ bush fire had crept down close U* bt. Andrew’s Chapel and was I"""lIl\2 fiercely about it, when the stciiiiier and hose carts arrived. TRAPPEO BY FIRE BOYS " BURNED TO DEATH ' '|`fll’Sf~`llutrol iiud started the ciiiiflnitmtiiiii find lirfore the blaze wus finiilly cou- frolled niore than 100 acres, much of ll. viiluiible timber land wiis burned ‘§\'l‘I‘. l"riime’s nearest neighbor, Iifillk Simmons, with his tivo sons ‘".“I Albert Morgan of Beverly, help- ed to fight the fire and seemed to be Iimlnlr the better of lt, until, uu- iiotieeil hy them, the' blanc crept ;i_i_'_r:iiiiii und surrounded iill hut in ilie Lower l’roviiires to the pin-i~l_ that the (‘iiiiadiiiii l’o<~ific lluilwiiy will not take over, operiite iinil ini- provi- the lloininion Atlfiiitir. lluilwny systuiii. lliivid Mi-Nii-liol_ flu- vli-n p|'0sidcfiI._ now <|4~i'liii'i's lie iirvcr siiiil the l‘o|iipiin_v 'woiild noi tiiki- o\'i-,_ the lioiiiinion Atliiiii.ii~. 'l‘hi- i‘_.,n, pany luis si-4-iii'eil flir iii-ei-s.~uii~_v li-ifis I lution for the t.i'iiiisici' wliivli will l,,. iiinilo nt nn ritrly diitv, iiltcr ivhii-li the i~oiiii~iiipliiii-il iiiipi-ovi-iiii-iifs will Iii- in orilcr. IIIIIINS HISIIIIIIE Hllllll lllll PIETUIII IIIAAS NEW ltiflifflfllililil, N. Y... April 25. --'l‘Ii¢i h‘i(‘ui‘iI Iioiiiestcad, one of the oldest lioiises in New lloeliellii, wus liurncil this afteriiooii in the presciice of three tliousnnd spectators, to fiii‘- iiisli it spectacle for u niotion picture concert. 'l‘hei'c ivcrc enacted the res- icue of a child and the work of ii \'il- Illlli' hllfkct \>i`il:!1flc, wliile ii “niourn- ful family" vir\\'i~il the ruins whi-ii the house was ii mass of rinders. 'l`lic house was erected about the year 1700 by the Sicuril family, which was among the Hiigeiiots who settled New llochcllc. When John H. Trcuor, who at one time \i'zis-diiiic- ing iiiuster to New \'ork’s i~.xcliisi\'i\. set, retired and cainc to New ifo- lcliellc, thirty- years rigo, Iii- pui'clinsi\d the place. ’l‘lic plot on which the house stood viiis solil receiifly for ii site for St. l'iiiil’s ldliiscoliiil (‘liiiri~h. LAIRD 0’ SKIBO ON WITNESS STAND IN FAILURE CASE NEW Y(lIll{, April 213-».\iidri*\\' (`iir- negie testified yestcrihiy hcforc the gmuil jury ns to his rcliitioiis with the now defuiict (‘ii_rnegie 'I‘i'iisf. i'oui- puny, which iiiloptcd his niinic us its title, but with which lic luis hiid no connection aside f|'oiii fiiiiiiiciiil assis- tiince reiidcred when thi' iiistitiition found itself in iliiiiciilties :ind :ip- pefileil to liini lor iiiil. (hiiiiisel for Joseph fi. llobiii. who stiiiids si\lf~coiivi<‘tcd of grand hir- eeny which started the fiiiliirc of thi- string of banks, iiirluilinc thc ("iiriic- _ifle 'I‘rusf (‘onip:iny, dei-inrc tliiit if llobin were iillowed his freedoin ou :i suspciided iii-iitcncc he would ri-linhili tote scvr-riil ol' the liiillks wliii-li lic liiid liiilpeil io ivreck. ONTARIO DEATH DUTIES $500,000 FOR SIX MONTHS 'l‘(il{iiN'I‘(), April _25-»rlifi‘<‘essioii duties collected hy the l'|‘oi'iiiciiil Gloveruiiient lifive been piling np nt ii rciiiiirkiililc riipid role since No\'eiii~ bcr l of lust yciir--tlie hi-giiiiiiiig of thc l‘i'oviiiciiil fiscail yciir. 'l‘lie esti- nintcil receipts from this soiirce were $75ll,00|f, Aliliough this yciir is not Iiluitc liiilf gone, the receipts :ilreiiily totiil iipivnrds of $.'i00,00fi, or more tlinn two-lliirils of thc csiiiiiziie for ilie entire yenr. NEW LABOR LEGISLATION Mll_< so similar in many respects to __u|iiel, the only book which pro- __<_iii_nces ii special blessing upon the “t‘“°\'. also requires sixty-five mln- h ‘il 'l‘hc twelve Minor Prophets cnn “Tread fn three hours. E ‘"`"IhK to the Gospels and the Distles we find thut,Mattliew, Luke, rind The Acts i-iich_ i-ciiiiircs tiio hours mid fifteen niiiiutei-i; Mark. ninety minutes; John, less thaii_two hours; Honiuusi find l l`foi‘iiitI\lf\l\H. lllty-four niiniitcs ericlii 2 ("“”I“"l‘I' ans. thirty-six minutes. '“lN“‘t_1I‘e tline it takes to read both _Gnlutmiis iinil Epliesliius. 'l‘\vclvc minutes for the ordinary rc:i.dcr_ _to_ rend _filly ‘if the following: l’liilil’l"f\l1B. UUIOSHI' ans, l Tliessiiloniniis or _2 letcl- rlecond Tlicssalonlnnn iiiid Titus, sev- en minutes each. Fifteen niiiiiites is needed for any of the following books: I l’ef»¢\`. I -Iilhni 1 TI'““tI‘Y' or ,ynmcl-i. Flccouil 'l`linothy, t_eii minutes, iind l'hiIenion in three inin- utes, Jude in four miniites, mid lie- hrows in forty minutes. There are iniiny different wnys of reading nnd studying the Bible. lliit consecutive reading FCVUHIH 8 ¢I““"‘“` conception of the whole plan of the Bible; it shows coiinectfons one mmm, not discover ln iiny other way. Hllll WAN IIESIAHTII IN IANEITN Col- Brcmoud’s Fate Un- ~knowu. France Has Very Serious 'Task ou Hand l\‘pi-eiiil to 'l`lh~ fliizirdiiiii. 'l‘ANfl|lGIt, April Elf--A holy wiir Iifis liccii p|'of'l:iiiiicil l.liroul,{Iloiif. Mor f'oi'co hy the iizitivi- lrilii-li iigninnl fliie foreigiiei-H. 'l`riliei~iiiicii iire fiockiiig in greiif. nilinlii-i'i~i to join the revoliif.ioiiiiry forces iinil l<`|'iiii<'c luis ii liii: job oii liiiiid. (‘.oiifli<:tiiig |'epoi-ts iirc i'i:ccivcil re- liitivc to ilic_fiite of (lol, llreiiioiiil, the l"|'eiirli ofiicor who lcd ilie relief expeilition fo sueror Fe'/i. PIIIITISI AGAINST finnifi fnnfs l.flNllif,lN, Eiigliiiiii, April 2ii-l’i'u- lrst ugaiiisi. “i'ci'l.uiii novels issiieil |>.V liublislicrs of rcpiitc, which are fiot only iintit for perusal by a ino- dest. fzirl or ii |'i1.',lit-iiiimleil lad, but are likely to do hurni to the iiioriil cliiii`iictcr of` ull i‘ciiilei‘.~:," is iniiile in lg cii'i~iilai' letti-r fiililicsscil to tho l.ondon press by ii nuinber of peers. |ii‘i~li1tcs and scliool iiiasf.c|'s. 'l‘lie eirciiliir says: “Many of these works of fiction are not indecent in thc ordinary sense of the word. hut their \viii.l¢ tone has a tendency debasiiig and (ie- moraliv/iiil;:. In them open vice and lieentioiisness is pnllcated, and even justified. 'l`o appeal to the uiif.lioi's find liublislicrs of these liooifs .ieenis of little use, and the law rei|.iii'f's Stl`0i\fll3I10UiIlf-1 before their virciil.-ition can he stopped." M88-HW|\il0. parents and school masters, and all to whom the trniii- ing of boys and girls in iiit.riiszeil_ are asked to sct themselves rigiiiiist the circulation of such novels iiiid expose their character when " t can' noi. he detected by titles," which :irc nbsoliitely colorless and iiiislciiiliiig. lr. is lioped that an :issoein.tion iuuy be forineil, by niesiiis of vhich wliolesonie pressure can lic hroiignt to hear on puhlisliers_ eirculatiiii: librai‘ics. and book stalls. 'Phe be:-it known sigiiatoi'ics are the Arclilrif-iliop of (‘iinteriiiii'y, liord Balfour of Bur- leigh, Sir John Wolfe lfarry, Sir .lunirs (lrielitoii Llrowue and lililwiiril l,iti.lctoii. hcud innstcr ni. liltoii. REMOVE TONSILS FOR RHEUMATISM liAl.'l‘lMflillH.1lT0nt\‘0ul.. six new eoinpurtmeut sleeping cars. which will he ii distinct departure from the sleeping cars at f>l‘0B@¥\t 0|’ ci':il.ed by thc coiiipiiiiy. 'l`lic new cars will be of pi~n¢‘ticiilly thc some exter- ior diiiieiisioiis ns the o|'diiiiu')' \‘lIf‘\¥l»" ers, but iii the insidc iiisteiid of hav- ing hertlis separateil by eiirtuiiis, the cur will be divided into compu\‘i.- nieiits :ind they will i'e.~iciiilili° sonic- wliilt the stiitci-ooins on boitrd the oceiiii liiiers. lilach ntiitcrooin ivill li:i.\'e its own i~li~i'fi'ir lights, wiisli hiisin, etc. 'l‘lii= new ciirs will be fined on the liiipci‘iiil I.iiiiited. _ _ 'I‘he Angiis shops of the i‘iiiiiidiiin lliiciiic lmllwiiy .ut Moiitreiil hiive just issucd icn new switcliiug cn ginei-i, 'l‘heso ciigiiics :ire of the stmidiird size iiiiil will be distriliiili~d tliroiiglioiit the ro|npuii_v's lines. .._-_--/--- ° THE NEWEST CUNANDER lliirl'l‘i>N, i\|iril 27---'l‘lic new l‘iiu- urilc-r_ l<‘i'niico|iin, the largest. and fastest ocean liner ever in the traiis- Atlantic service to this li"l'¢. 1\"IV"‘I last night'on her inuideu voyngio from liiverpool. Hhe iiieiisiires (325 feet hc- tiveeu iiprights and is of “.000 flint* register. 'l‘hc Frnncouiii brings 39 enlooii, 394 second cabin. Illlil H053 sfccragc pnsi~iciigei's. _ WEATHER FORECAST '|'(i|i(lN'l'ii_ April 25|-Light to mod- crnte winds, niostly west iiud soiitli- wi-sf, flue and wiirni. The tciiiperiifiiri- nf.. tliree o'elock this morning was lvrly-llvc d¢‘HI`<"‘fi above zero. The lowest f.i\iiil>eriil.iiri- recoiwlcll yesterilay was fliirty-tlii~ee ilcgrces above zero iiiid the highest was seveiity-tlirec and ii lisli above. _'l`lie coldest recorded the previous night was thirty-nine degrees above zero. At nine p. iii, lust night it was lllty degrees above zero. 5 1 would result in lasting benefit _to the mitr,,|,mm,,» ap |\,1m.,._ 1,,|m,,|_ Cal” do iigi'iciiftui':il couiiiiiiiiity of this _l)o- plarml that mu was u gunepul phen.. iiiiuioii iii. lnrgc. We iilso repiidiute , ' -~~~- nun wfs fun if TLUWEHPIIT Home .When Pot Fell From Vcraudali Special to 'l‘hi-. fliiiiiwliiiii. '.l‘(JRON'l‘f'i, April Z8-wleuiiy liuy, the five-yeiir-old daughter of Carl Ray, was playing in front of her lioine today when n huge iron flower- pnt on the viirnndiili fell 'and struck tue child in the lireniit. t-lhe died five Iioiirs lnfi-r. PEACE SUNDAY lllll PHISHITIHIAN EHUNEHIS ' ____ ‘ llAliII“AX, April ZH-'l‘|iii following i°ircnfar l¢~i.ler has in-eri sent out to Q...-__.__.__;.___. Thousands. Anarchy'P Fipecial to 'l`lic (liin`rdiiiii. received today fiom " i-~‘-=ii chcic ri I"lVulufii_ » <-outlniii»d:- _ "The recent aiiiioiineeinent tliat` Venus is inhnhiteil attracted great at-‘ tentiou, but it is even more interest- ing to learn that other stars have nd the earth, and that all are liab , itahle and inhabited by living be- MARRIED IN AUTO l"lN(‘[NNA'I‘I, Ohio, April 27-Roy! J. lllmliligaii, of New York, a we1l_ kfiown athlete, and l\iiss» Marion l§1‘lf'h9|. ol' Walnut Hills, iverc iusr-_ ricd yestciwluy in a taxicab in front' of ihi\ liome of the Rev. Geiirge Aj 'T‘linyer. I When the young couple reuclicd the, prcaclicr s liousc, hc was coming ont, Miiddlgnn produced the inairialrc li- ceiisoniiil the couple were iiiarrieil stiindiiig fu the taxi-cab. §°5v’f’f?is§ ,ascii tu T Em ;_‘T_°2Je_¢s3>r C1»»~i°=»ti<;e»> __ ‘XI/\N'I`l0D_." boy to work “i§oi|nd ii . sforu. Apply at this office. _______ A--29diii.___ l\¥il’l‘l<_'l~}, Idrnest Wnrren, North l River will run his mill Wednes- il.-i_\~’s iind Friday‘s to crack groin for his eiistomcrs. _4--29ilfiipd._ __ _ \‘/‘AN'l‘liJD, ii smart active boy ii- - ,i bout ll; or l7 years of nge, fn ii grocery store. Inquire ot this of- iir<~. _ 4-zsiief. 4\Oll. SALE, 400 bushels of inixed _ grain with vetches, ulso good seed wheat White and Red Fife. Geo. Mcllett, Union Road. 4-Zildrlwpd. XNTED, ae once is giFTTfBT‘“E¢TiF ._ 4 eral house work. Apply to Mrs. . l-ff Horne, Elm Avo. 4-28_il_I<_li_. ' iisriiiiin i.1on'r honor. at rsr- _ J tune Bridge purpose holding ii t ii llth July, proceeds to go to build nn oriinge Temple, lower DMI will be for Sabbath School and pray- cr meeting. The Salvation Army Bnuil will he in iittendance. Anyone wishing to contribute cakes, etc, will plensc write H. W. liui-kc, lfortiiuc Bridge. 4f'Z§‘lf§'l_‘l’_‘l;_____ gg D-ENOU- .market, open lawful days tm to _ Mlnard's liiniment Ciii-es Burns. etc is innisinnfin Nicw voiuc N. v., _-ip.-ii '_' ~:-iii-I “"- J“*I-‘ '\i"‘I 2*3"'1`I“* GI°"" 'r. Crossley iiiiri. .i~, Atty. fv..ii._ .- , "ill Cer' \~i-wil was scheduled for uf Tlritish fliiiniiu is in Nc i day on his first ‘ .sit to i' > ~ trjc. He is one of th' ,cw wl» ' \v|i~‘ yuvc ever Seen l.ai¢-ii-ii i he decfsrer; the inost licaiii. impressive in the i\-".`. 'i‘»ir ' Icy will visit Niagiira A " 'vr _.. _ .iti.-:fu-il with the he-iiring in St. y. ,____i.»li;.i.' . i~..ii»= ,iostlioiieil till the end i i '-. the '\'erii, it is iiniierstood that >‘». ll. luiiii-ire, cseciitor of the Glo- *ver will, will .-..d~.i\\'or to have Hat- lx ....;;ht to boston, :is he is dis- .li~lin, cl:iii.iini: thiif' '.\lr. Johnson in- ' \ A i"x;~ii~iiiiliiii‘i~.v'i livfiiri " to Eiiglaiiil to aifi . '~\ e i" - i:cl'e!nunics. K ' t ‘ F ll me Bill tl 5 I. . . . A fact. that they ni- .~ < I ~ ._ from civili;/.ii.tioii. 'i . . - its l\iaggrii iiuil about 'lf-0 fei»*‘ A. NILA l’. l. April 17-- li\~i..i iidvices reaching here rin. Iolo port thi-it the Dutch have i/.kcii pos session ot-Paliiias Island, sixty: miles southeast of Miiiclaiino, :ind liii"c_ loweredtlic United Sri-itch colors niidn substituted the flag of Hollnnil. ft is understood hero that Wzisliirigtoiit dries not iiitcnil to protest nyniiisti the iiction of the lliitcli, the lliaitcil States llovcriinicnt regiiriliiig thi. is--f land us \'oliieliiss'. _ MANAGER OF FAILED ` LONDON BANK HELD ON FRAUD CHARGE. liLlNlli`>N_ .»‘ipril ‘.l:’-~~-/\lfi‘eil W. (`iii- penter, the l.iroprici.or and nii-iiia~.'f-i' of the ilhariue! Gross Bank, a piiiiitc iustitiitioii which closed its .loors on; October Tl, was arrested toiliiy~ cbnrgcil with of-iiwv inoii ‘.\ _ througli fraud und false l\i`etcn<‘c“. lfei fi . ‘ iii..'»f-.-l, and fl.;it the iippoint- I . of Alice fil'Ji'riI_ ii vii-rk iii Mr. i_ ,~i..; » .fl`ice_ win. iiiifiiir in h'ni. _ ll. l' lliirry is rr-|ioi‘l,ed ao have V _ ~ frrflsiiiil iii.i|. if ll.ittic's drpositi-in usa ,neun If we are f,,u0we,.s of thoin height, uesrly l-'~"- "“"‘° “E “*i4'Lliiifniittr_-il iis i-viffeiz .i inc- i-.oiild he no r'~ed of her uoiui' to lfo»=ii.ii He Prince of Peace, we should surely do, V. ., - ' ' . ' ." " ' . Lp __ widc. lritciiired Lliaii. rliiftie in l.l' :.”.... ' ~ lug about eight rfi. ~l<. ~\" - '-~ John 'l`crrcl, ri ' “’ if -1 wiih Tleujniiiiii llii 'I lobsters to t-lic w ' § IK-A Johnston .\'» (‘o., lil” `-1» out in their hon! toye\.her setting out traps. A stiff href-ze urns hl0\»\il‘Z M the tliiie. 'l‘hi\y got to li-civirrd of iiii iceberg and the boat hccanii- tcnipor- nrlly bei~iilincd, fin cvltiiiu out of the shelter iiflurilrd by the ireliri-if the wind siiddciily :~'ir1`."\: the sii.l~ ovci-tiirned the hoiil, \\'lii