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Some Manchus claim Yuan Shi Kal is working to overthrow the Mancliu's dynasty. Others claim he fs working in their inter_ests to establish a dictatorship. He has money to fight and generals ready but continues to withdraw troops- It is understood he offered the abdication of the Emperor if the gov- ernment was left in his hands till a permanent form was decided. ,____..__Z-- (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Jan 18-Scotch curlers were again winners defeating the Glcben by 21 shots in a six ring match. . They leave in the morning for Kingston and thence to Toronto. (Canadian Press.) TORONTO, Jan 18.-The suit of David Russell against Jas N. Green- shields was suddenly terminated by s brief order of Master in Chambers Cartwright. The case was dismissed, the plain- tiff to Day all costs. The suit was to recover $1,250,000 damages in the release of western lands. ' (Canadian Press.) PITTSBURG, Jan. 18-There was but one Canadian to receive the re- ward of the Carnegie Hero fund Commission yesterday for an act of bravery and that was I-larry S. ii (Canadian Press) ntercst in what he calls a larger seciproeiliy Pact. which will include *Ot 0I11y_Ganada but the entire Brit- .sb Empire. __ Crowe heels letters from public fmm Roth _lu England and America _avoring his plnn_ (Canadian Press.) TORONTO. Jan. 18-F. W. Wege- "_aSt~ "°l’f`"‘3Uf-ini! the Canadian Mau- .Iacturers Association, pi-sse_nt¢d Sir. Wm. Meredith, as commissioner 'o investigate the workmeii's com- ffgsetivn. with the vis.-.s of employ- _ T|J0_Y Were entirely opposed to the individual liability system. They fav- or the German system of collecting 1°* Fears the actual sum required for compensation for injuries. _ NEW YORK. Jan 18-A London "Ellie Sf\YB the Libcrzil’s discontent with Sir Edward Grcy bns nlrendy reached B. point where his successor is flelng discussed and according to the Condon correspondent of the Liver- D001 P0st has suggested that James Bryce be brought from Washington Dull in charge of the Foreign Of- l . A straw showing the way the wind hlows is the necessity Sir Edward felt Of _denying through his secretaries that his policy is aggressive, or in- Spired by antagonism to Germany. Under ordinary circumstances the Foreign Secretary would have dis- dailied to notice such a charge. day filed in the Supreme Court of the United States an appeal from the ac- tion of the Supreme Court of Mis- souri -in pusting it from the State under the State anti-trust laws. MONTREAL. January 16.-A cor- oner's jury today found Engineer J. C. Hamilton. criminally responsible for the wreck on the C. P. R.-Quebec line, which resulted in the death of six people. Hamilton was engineer on the first engine of the double- header from Quebec, which crashed head-on into the train from Mon- treal, which was standinil at St. Vincent de Paul station. expecting the train from Quebec to take a sid- ing. I-lamilton was not present in court, as he is still in the hospital suffering from two broken legs and internal in- deposition was read by the coroner. lt ~ was to the effect that at Terra- bonne, the station before St. \1n- ju . . _ Second engine, to ‘.-_.ke charge of tue ‘breaking of the ti'.i"n. He bcllevfil that Paquette understood. Puquette to apply the brakes. Th tnnl; if Paquette had done so the disaster would have been avoided. ___1_--- BOSTON, Jan. 15-The wreck of a two-masted schooner, apparently a (Canadian Press) LONDON. Jan. 1‘J--The gale on the coast is the worst in years and about 100 lives were lost in ship- wrecks. ‘ Many ships are going down. S'T~ LOUIS. Mo., Jan. 10.--Guy L. Stewart, agricultural and indiistrin] Moore, of Sydney, who gets a silver “gent °l we UUl~t0f\ B915 RHi1I`09-‘l- medal and $2,000 for the education oi his children if needed. Moore, who is aged 44 and a hoist operator at Sydney, saved Neil F. Campbell. aged nine. from drown- M- 14° mile” “°“*l1 Cf 5*- L°“iS~ own 'rapists for their iiitie onss si- ing at Sydney, Feb. 7, 1911. ( Canadian Press geons are looking forward to the time when it will be possible to stop thc human heart long enough to cure valvular disease is the state- ment of Dr. Maurice Richardson in a discussion before a gathering medical iuen. They do not any what can happen or will happen, they aclded, but they say they are looking forward to lt, if surgery makes the some progress in tfie next fifty years, it has mndn in the past fifty years. (Canadian Press.) i WASHINGTON, Jan. 18-President 'l`uit today commuted-to expire nt once-the sentence of Chas W. Morse, the banker serving a fifteen years with licadoiiarters in St. Louis. was burned to death in his private cnc in ri wreck in which trains of three dif- ferent roads collided today, at Kelso, (Canadian Press.) he states he willl if the meeting is -) l` LONDO‘\". Jan' _18"H°“' Winston banisbing bahy’s illness when it Bos'roN, Jas. is-'rust ins snr- Cl‘“f°l\111 IS “nlllsflmvefl by the comes. or better stu1,in wsiuing on `t‘hr°“_tB t_° break “V tile Home Rm” illness by giving him an occasional mietxng "1 Bella,” 0" heb' 8' ilosc of the Tablets to keep his stom- Iapers “rg” hun “Ot to Speak bm acli and bowels regular. Concerning _ hem' ' Station. writes:-“I have used Baby’s 0 _ _ Own Tablets and would not now be WASHINGTON' Jim' 15_'1h" In' without them as they are the very l"“'l"‘f'i""“l H*""e5t‘"` C0“‘D“_'Q’ __t°_' best medicine I know of for little _ ° 1 _ effmdalc fi - \ A good Stomach A: 1 and a merry soul are sentence, on account of his physical condition. (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK; Jan. 18-Harry J. (Trowa, the Newfoundland lumber P. _ ____ inscpanble-lacking i _- which, fry Ai>i>cy's Salt. . I 1.».s.ss..@f.e~.,._ _ 25c ancl 6Oc baffle. l Sold everywhere. F ones." The Tablets are sold at 25 fisherman with"hcr decks just awash lwas sighted ten miles east of Boston Light by the steamer Anglian, which iarrived today from London. It is be- llieved that the vessel was one of the 'fishing fleet that was wrecked during `one of the gales last weekl. VOULD NOT BE WITHOUT BABY’S OWN 'I`ABLi§Tt~_ Mothers who have once used Baby's ways keep them in the house. They realize the value of the Tablets in them Mrs. Isaac McDonald, Nappaii cents a box by medicine dealers or by mail from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. (Canadian Press) ` WASHINGTON, Jan. 16-A con- stitutional amendment for woman suffrage was introduced today by Representative Berger of Wisconsin. A great petition is now being circul- _Gindrl, a pseudo-Roman Catholic juries,-the result of the wreck. ills cent de l‘aul. the air brake on his engine was not w-Jrkinl. and ulffmill' ed to Pai ettc th: engineer on the About half a mile from St. Vincent dc Paul he noted that the train was going too fast, and whistled for s ROME, Jan. 14-oiovsnnsttists' priest, was arrested here today on a .-barge of extensive swindling.- He has also been known as Mgr. De. Sev- igny, Prince of Belmonte. I-Ie confess- ed to the police that he had swindled the Pope, many cardinals and religi- -ius orders and royal personages out of 1,000,000 francs, or about $200,000. Gindri not only pretended to be priest but celebrated mass regularlé He is wanted in several countries, particularly fn France, Germany and -lustralia, where he pretended to be _-in einissary of the Pope and swindled the Roman Catholic clergy and many diplomats. ' The police found in his baggage a large 'quantity of money and jewelry and the Pope's photograph with an autograph dedication. A DELIBEHATE LIE, SAYS MR. GUTHRIE GUICLPH, Ont., Jan. 16-In regard ro the story in the London Free Press that Hugh Guthrie will become lender of the opposition in place of_ Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Mr. Guthrie characterizes as a, "deliberate false- hood every word of it.” He has not been in Ottawa, and had no communication witbanyoni there. OTTAWA, Jan. 16-At 5 session of the Conservative Commission today, Dr. J. W. Robertson read the repori of the committee on lands, stating that the farmers of Canada were not conserving the fertility of the soil ii any province. Forty-six per cent oi |i-.he farms examined in the west had shown a substantial decrease in pro- <1\:ctioii. Systematic rotation of crops was the only remedy. He stated `armers had more need of scientific .iiethods on the farm. The establishment of a national la- .izirntory as advised at the public health conference was endorsed. 'l`he appointment of ii chief fire in- spector and staff as part of the rail- way commission was urged by Hon. Clifford Sifton, and Professor Fernon will be the boards representative to the railway board in this respect. A commission on tuberculosis was advlsedf » The chairman said much of the leg- islation passed on the housing ques- tion had done more harm than good to town Dlfmniufr. and the commis- sion is to investigate this matter. A peat resource investigation was also recommended. BERNE. Swit'/.erland_ Jan. 16-The arinouncenient is niacin that the Ger- mun Emperor will visit Switzerland in September next, when nt his re- quest he will witness the annual Ar- my manoeuvers. iBET'l`ER INSPECTION OF FOOD PRODUCTS. OTTAWA, Jan. 18-Hon. Martin Burrell, Minister of Agriculture, and Dr. J. G. Rutherford, Dominion Live Stock Commissioner were in confer- ated by the Socialist party and- the Representative declared today that a million petitioners would be on the roll in favor of votes for women, when 'the document finally is pre- t l t C n ress ' and Blackhall and Co Montreal Toronto, for price Refuse substitutes _ence yesterday with representatives of the various large packing estab- _lisbments of Ontario and Quebec, in- __._....___ . _ _ . __lt_ ____ __._____.____.__;_ _.___ _,__ _.___ _,._._ ..-_ "___" _ _ _ found dead on a farm near Guymon, The conference was held with thei ST. l’l‘J'i‘ERSBUliC, Jan. 18-Al 'WW Ol “Curing the C0-operation of ‘serious accident occurred. at the lin- isia., the body of Henry Falls, far- ,ia_ckers toward n more effective ad- perial Opera House yesterday am-;~. muiistration of the law for the in- noon during the rehearsal of the op. ipection of canned food products. ‘era “Tristan and Isolide." The door The law amended five years ago 'collapsed and twenty female inembern was put under general review and a Iof the chorus were taken from the satisfactory understanding was ar- iwreckage badly hurt. The Russian Vived at f0I` fighf-mills UP the admin- basso_ Sibiriakofl was more severely .stration, with the assistance of the injured than nny other of the perfor- :ackers themselves. mera. He ‘m suffering concussion of ___ ___ ---__ the brain and a fracture of n leg, (Canadian Press) T ' LONDON, Jssunry is-Lady Glen F: ii -he CNW l`eHCl1e\'1 the Shure. under the tittle “The White Wallet." The \’@SS8l bl`0l*b up and the crew nant, was n shining light. were washed ashore. CITY ISLAND. JB-UUHFY 16- T110 Workers of America had gone on re- ABERDEF-`N._J_an. 18-53 of_ the courier. sister-in-law of Mrs. Asqnith_ :rew of the British steamer Wistow lin nmnng the (agent makers of bo0ks_ riall were drowned this morninglshe has collected excerpts from a vhen the vessel foundered on Buller's-throng of nntlinrn_ ancient and mod. hlcllll-11 On the C0'l3t- lerll, English and foreign, well known 001! Captain Stoddard and three of and obscure, and is publishing them They had terrible experience since 'Lady Glenconner was a member of -V¢dr\eedHy~ After Monday the crew the ismons cotsris of briilsnt nie.. were With°“t food °l` dfillk. “Ot VCU' and women known as "The Souls," of turing to the forecastle. which Mrs. Asquith, ns Mn;-get Ten. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 18-After the convention of the United Mine mer, was found on a road near Hoop- er Okla., and a "freighter" was fro- zen to death while en route from Oc- niltree, Texas, to Liberal, Kansas. OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. 16-It all began over Paul Chambers’ refusal to take her to Idora Park. Then Mrs. Lulu May Chambers arose in her wrath, and 'packed up all the wedding' presents, including an alarm clock, took him firmly by the arm and led him back to his mother's house. They arrived on the front porch of the 1stter's house at 11 o'clocn in the night, and when Mrs. Chambers, sr., came down she was greeted with the announcement that husband and all the wedding presents were hereby returned in good condition. All this developed in the testimony upon which he received an interluc- tory decree of divorce in the Supreme Courton the ground of deserion. They quarreled first because she Nr ceived many postcards signed by inl- tials. nnd the wife told him then that he could go home- if he was dissatis- i":1<;°ne1”I ll~I<=1§1\fM01;_t11_iz\§e SN? _Georr_r._e,coiu‘to.1sy ns favoring the Govern- 'l il Ch S 9-Fl Ol" -fl RIS. ane. 8 - ‘ment ownership of industries social- *H leaving this harbor today. beC|1me i ists among thirteen hundred delegates was born, the custody, of which ra fied. After their separation a baby msins with the mother by stipula- *he ice near Stepping Stfme liilhtlwith some resistance. qi found is free from ice ss far as l went over until tomorrow. ‘UNK in th” me Off Hafffs 181800; ilunched. A resolution was afterwards 1180 Schooner Rfithesav. Elizabeth-lsusiiiitteii endorsing the "Political nort, N. J., for Halifax, is fast in`Psi~ty Working Class" but it niet l0llB€- B0f»W€€l1 here and TI1l`\liZfI'S_ A stormy delrutc occurred in the af- Nleck the ice is somewhat packed.'I`heitcrnoon session and the iestion tion. ' The annual entertainment of the Hunter River Methodist Sunday School will be held in Hunter River Hall, on Monday, Jan 22115. C0111' mencing at 7.30 o'clock. p. m. There will be sale of candy durinZ enter' i l iioust incorporation acts of Parlia- ment are to he no inore. bill to amend the Criminal Code,| making the holding of such meets ll- ~sn be seen from this station with al --_---- 218.83. l (Special to The Guardian) "`“-”“”°*' 'l`0liON'l`0. Jun. 19-Strong winds or moderate gulcs mostly southerly OTTAWA, J_an_. 18-Iiace meets ‘ and S0,,t1,\._.e5ter|y_ mild with min or held by Associations which do not 15|cet_ Minister of Justice will bring in a vice_m.eSidQnt of the (. P R and ‘egM'_ . . , ~i’l‘homns Shuugiiiiessy during the past tainmcnt and Admission ten cents. iniuui i__au nun MON'I)liEAL, Jan. 16-George Bury_ general manager of the westerfi lines, DEVELOPED Bn0NCH]'|']5_ who has been in conference with Sir SHE COULD HARDLY SPEAIL ivoifnioon Poison lin ii large number of cities. building material needed, by causing -ly 300,00 ~ ' lcluding William Davies Co., Toronto Racing Assocmtlons hereafter Wm_ lfew days, announced tonight, lu-fore - '- have to get authority by act of thc _ - - _ __ __ _ _ _ Federal or Provincial Legislature, in- |§;‘!:;,n§"§\(Hd v`{;lpr;l:]1,§)c}`$20t%E(E 0(:,fwd§:iTg Brciicsitish begiiiiir u-_ith :P biiglxlrgresgs stead of merely obtaining letters pa- _ , . t' .' ____ across t e c est. fl 1'~‘U_ Y 0 CH » tent. l§Z;1C3,rg;itngUfyc{§e1;r;;tH:(l;;§Bmc,§’.g_;’s hoarscness, and thcrc is s dry, harsh, The Object of the amendmellt is t" itracking construction ofliirfiiich lines cmupy cough* - lrssen the number of gambling meets. 5 includes 'n lane amount of _.Duma Afferrlnhfew days inulc_ous‘lic-gin: to gee ' . ’ . `. _ . ~‘ d. is is at irslwuLc_ mi o ero u i and extensions of terminal falqiities ;‘;‘c5eeniSh or yeuow _:glut and _.5 0C¢_,5io,.,_ ally streaked with blood. ~ Cure the iirs! symptoms of bronchitis “_” _ l\lANCI-IESTER, England, Jnn, 15- by.thc use of Dr. \\`ood‘_~; }_Eor\vuy Pine The lrgsfw-and simplest way of insur~ fwhethcr there is to be peace or a SYFUP “Hd ‘INS lJi'C\"-'llf _ll l*'~`“°m"‘g ing against blood-poisoning is to ap- _coiitiuuatiou of the wur in the cot-l Uhf0"i_° “Hd D°l'h‘-‘PS IUYIHHS 1° C011* ply Zam-Buk to a cut, burn, cold iton trade still hangs in the balance i sumi>\\0“~ _ sore or any open wound or diseased *The disputnnts have been in confer- Mrs. Edward 'l`ruvcrS. Ciimpllclltell. part ns soon as sustained. cnne throughout the day, but were l N.B., writes:-“I thought it my duty to Of all the myriad forms of germs ;unable to come to terms, and conse-l write and Ict_ you know what your which set up blood-poisoning, not one `quently adjourneduiitil Feb. 10, wonderful mcdicuie luis done for ine. has yet been found that Zum-Buk 3 It is understood that the employers, _ _ _ _ does not kill! A thin layer of Zam- hnve decided nu ultimutum to the 1 IMO bf0i\Ch\US- I WHS 50 Ch<_1l~f‘-d Ui’ I I caught a very bad cold which developed could hardly lircziflie I tried many iiuk over a wound or sore acts in _men demanding satisfactory assur-i _ _ '_ two ways. lt prevents all harm com- iiinces that they will not strike attain mcdlcmesdbulf U_'ey_. did ":°i_:“:lc§°_?:,' ing into thc wound or sore from the on the question of the cmploymentl “ml .I ga d‘f.‘_‘f([;”l__‘é“;;"Ufl`l Dr “;O|“:)d.é outside, and on the underside it stim- _of non-unionists which first caused QI "C" 1§in‘cmS _ Q0 I' Kuta bomé ulntes the_cells to renewed activity, the ~ dispute and occasioned the m‘:l"";.‘gt much %)culc'_,"und by ,hc Gm.: provides just uthe healing, tissue- _tlirowinco out of employment of nearzi Ibm taken four I was Compmdy ,.u,.¢,5_ nun. _ I , t 5. ¢ the mood to deposit this more rsniu- _ Q _ it ,§“;,‘{°y,,',,“f,,,,‘:,`§ ly and thus brings about rapid heal-; DELHART, Texas, Jan, 16-Seven. for it and mcrc_.. ing. Apply it to that cold sore, those ipersous are reported to have been ‘ ` . _ -' _ 5 cnnliped hands, that frost bite or that .frozen to death in what is known as I pu?’;p‘X_u‘;d ;_c1:?;‘:3r5;_p§;:: ,§’r5cr:¥)ini eczcnm' ` HND MMVS Land", in the extrqme trees thc trade mark; price '.25 cents. Sold at 501:. box, all stores or drug- southwest corner of Oklahoma during l M I, _ d nl b The T M” gists, or post free from Zam-Buk Co., the recent blizzard. b “lg “°L‘:_f_fi“_(';“ .il-lnrglw Ont' ` Five members of one -family werel uf" °" ‘ ‘ king, is in New York to stimulate an ,;`,I.T'I.__. ». .-.....f9~. sen ei o o g . ., _ . _ , _ , K' ' " " '- ' _ _ `"' "_ ij* " 4--.-"’ ` ' _ _ _ _ j___ i 7 _-fr " ’---- ' _ _ ' . -~ r I l l was made in Western Did you participate in these hugh profits or did you“pigcou___ _,_ _i _-_ __, *_ .- _._ _~ . _ _ _ . '_'~ -fi' i iq.-_ ~.‘__,- _ _ _ __ _.lst _j - , , -'» '. " ‘ .'.»-_ ` ,_ -f 4.-' i .. ~» _ _ .\~» - _ . _ . cg _ . _ - . i ‘ .111 A _ rs ' -.1 __ .\_ -A _ _..,~ 1 - . 1. - 1' .-- _ f -‘ 1.( . , ._ 4.. -_ _ »‘. _ -' 9,. \.:_- .‘._ _. - -‘ ' V . Y ,. . , » ° _.l "I _ to you. by your western friends for future consideration? In short, are you the msn who niude :i profit or the unfortunate one who had the chance but did not possess sufficient judgment to recog- nize tlie opportunity or sufficient courage to close a deal? The man or woman entitled io sympathy is the one who says: “Five or ten years ago I had the chance to buy this or that property nt 3.: oo or $500, and now it is worth $10,000." The average person sneers at the person who makes su. li a statement and say st ‘ Iwould have bought and made that money." Are you going to say five years from now that you had a chance to buy ii lot at Poe, Alta., at from $50. to moo, each, or are you going to be the man who will have from $1,000 to $10,000 in cash as a result of having bought pro- perty in this town in this year of grace; 1911? _ POE A COMING COMMERCIAL CENTRE. Poe is located on the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway between Edmonton and Saskatoon. It is located in one of the finest farming districts in Western Czinana. 'llie surrounding country is settled by a progressive type of farmers and consequently will become tlie market centre for Northern A1berta.Poe district possesses rich coal mines, is close to river and lakes and large forests are easily accessible from this point. These natural resources insure for the residents of the town, first, low cost of living, and second, great commercial activity, two essentials iii thc up- building of a large town, thus creating valuable real estate. , A POE AS A MANUFACTURING CENTRE This townsite and contiguous territory has the requirements outlined by large inaiiiifacfuring concerns for the' location of large factories or large enterprises of any kind employing large num- bers of people. The rivers and lakes furnish water, the coal fields and forest furnish fuel and cheap building material, the fine farming lands furnish farm products, enabling the residents to live at a low cost. __ Tlieltowu is located on the main line of a transcontintental railway, assuring the necessary transportation facilities. These combined conditions will furnish cheap labor, one of the iuost im- portant, features of a manufacturing centre. _I - i | Poe is a good new town in INFORMATION COUPON _ Gentlemen-With a view to buying profertyln Poe, Alfa.. plense send me full information, with map and price lisfv and oblige. Youre truly. many of these lots have already changed hands at a substantial increase in price. _Most of these lots were purchased by representative business men throughout Canada, who are now profiting by their foresight. The towusite is high and dry and very suitable for building purposes OPPORTUNITY is useless unless you possess the courage to nct. You might possess great wisdom, you might read a good deal or travel much and thus see all kinds of opportunities to make money, but unless you have the courage to :ict on your judgment and wisdom all of these desirable qualities are entirely useless. Lots in Poe are agood investment at present prices The toun is bound to grow rapidly. Owing to the easy terms of payment you have the ability to buy and if you do not buy now it is be- cause you are lacking in courage, and the chances are you will never be like the man you now ad- mire most, rich, courageous and wise. TORRENS TITLE. Poe townsite is licld by us under the Torrcns system of lille. Under this systeui the title is guaranteed by the G`overumeiit,1herefore absolutely safe. PRICES AND TERMS. Prices of lois range from $50 to _'Moo each, and they can be purchased on terms of one-tenth cash, balance in eighteen equal monthly payment; or quarter cash, balance in six, twelve and eighieeii months. _ niurounimou. Vi/'e have issued an attractive circular giving full iiiforrnaiion pertaining to the town and its prospects, together with map sliowiuglots for sale. If you wish lo receive this attractive circular cut out and fill in the attached coupon and mail it to us today. which to engage in business or a proffession Ai. u in D co. Lands. Townsites and Investments Portage Ave. comer Fort si. WINNIPEG. CANADA A 4 _I 9 4 / _ _ ,