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A rrasr or ALL" {|fr‘Aii>i:‘l§.”1l§fYs}'%k.. mlfpnhvngds illirlin-lo Ll_clallsE A A if .), lllhl lr Hotel lieu ' or Beconiel.u__w Tliis ‘ Season rcilrl tn The Guardian SD- r ' 'l`Ull0N'I‘0, Mar. 2-’l`he license are Voiiva Purchases Dowie’ Right for Seven Hundred amendments whicll Hon. W. .l_ Henri", Thousand. Douars lntrodllccd in the lmgislatnre 0 ll 'lneiidlly to the great rlislnay of the '*" hotel keepers is not likely to llcconue - law in its present form. 'i‘(lll. ze.-'rn inet that Judge- Charles Henderson appeal-ed in at masquerade costum' linillorsonatlng George Wasllinstllll while he receivin a verdict o was lx _ Illllll-v ill the murder, case of (lhl\l‘l¥li tank stclrlncr Eiiiraln, having Burton, will~ be used by Burton's at torneys as the basis of a petition filr a new trial. Burton was convicted of malislaiighcer. It happened that when Jlldgi’ H*‘.“." ilerson wus oallrd to hear the V0l`llllt he wnei attending a mnli‘-lil. i-*il“ll‘ passed ill the llclnwilre bl‘f‘BkWB ,.,,m.h,.,, her dock tonloilow Hang Menzell pai-ll-led out of (. Henry ill v me took place f<`ebrunl‘Y 23~ JUDGE .LONGLEY ‘ SERIOUSLY . ____ i L n lr-y, of thc Supreme Court Nova Scotia. W ral of ns ,-_ stood bv some and deliberately mls- “representsd hy others, has failed. | I‘l~llLADICLPI-IIA, Feb. 28-The oil board the shipwrecked crew uf the rn - - -, . o - » ‘ G ’ . Orleans for Neilfalllwassei ermanlyr Macuonam of Toropm' at the l'L‘o.<'llei-i her dock tolnorl'ow. 'l‘lle Halls Meuzeii llassotl oilt of Cape I-leliry (_ aniel llans Maxwell fron “AAN minil"i~g`niirxtfiiuliiiiltdi:-(3 'rlic rinri or-cy left Georselowll li W IIO, l. ' ‘ _ ~‘ . 'l`llo _ . . ‘ape ing thirty passengers, elsllw §°¥_‘: _ _ _ . “_ B r Fcbrliary 14 and thc res May ii lunge sppscr cn thc lichen iii ilAl.il<‘1lx, N. s.. Ff=ll~ 2ll~~l\l“tl pr, May has been selected s` the time work should be reasonable and toler- for unveiling the 'Nntinlgll Menluriul us to Queen Victoria, which it has tak- en lnore than five years to build in the great circular space in front of Buckingham Palace created and bean- tirlcd by the art of Sir Aston Webb. No more appropriate time for the un- e veiling of the lnelliorial could have been selected. The impressive exercis- es in honor of the memory of "Vic- toria the Good" will form a fitting prelude to the brilliant memories of the coronation of -her grandson that will follow a month later. _____ __ (Continued on page 6) H N0 AIAIIEXATIOII `I'0. U_IIII,'ED STATES RIVERSIDE, Calif., February 28.- "tlauada will nevec be annexvd to the united states," sale Rev James A. le World's Peace Follndution vesterrlay. m "Neither will Canada and the Unl- wnr. The peace ithat has lasted be -U twean. oilr two nations for a century past will last through all 'the centur- ies to come.” The conference was attended by sev- eral persons of international reputa OF “ANS tion, including Dr. David Starr .lor dan, who presided ln- ----'--' "ll COMMUNICATION ““; rllnoucll Province null llllrll llllillluillll ter ..._- 7 00 a in yesterday for Picton, tak pwtou nf, 10 50 a m bhe will leav at 7.00 a, m. today for Georgetow with passengers and freig-ht, but n malls Tlie'Minto left her Position oil Pic ton Island, whiere she thug again :ll i , a . - - . _ _ the nlgit prev ois at p1a`ye}:l\iorlllaliitz;.\x, miglgedntlhme tltrllgil, mo,_e_b‘m,,,_,hn,s and china is M50. o g ,_ (_ nm Je ers ey", e sp i , M , t t _ ho mr some twmty 1030 B" m' Sm had twen yn wg his mace-"`Sp°"u“g Editor Th; Haw t ?‘G1I5e_c\‘l’rr fIo|I'(t; Dreadllo\i8h_¢s in th ce _ of yesterday and docked in Picton tell States ever oppose each other ln SPANISH CABINET iii llillllll _ illviillullil A lrsril-so APPHNNlN " _ . T°..\lilllillill's ,llotc _,l_l_¢lllalllil~ to ._l.l.°_=.ilil¢_ five. l?°=lli,°u Ili! A e _lisa Trim _.__ Assisting the li’,ecipro_clty Special to The Gilardlan. Nggouatmns ` lllnlmrn, _lvisi-_ 2-'rue cslilnet last 4' - _ night discussed the question of the i Covcrnment's relations with the Vatl- Blleclnl t-0 The Guardian. ' L0_IfTD0N._ Mar. 2-Flir Edward Grey, can and arrived a-t an agreement. lt is understood that the Foreign Brlfiall F0F“lL’ll Mllllliter. l1llll0llllC6d Minister read the (lovernment's reply l'0'd8Y.`tl1ut Ambassador Bryce had the entire approval of the British GOVl=l‘llment in assisting at the nego- to the Vnt:icnn's note and that a synopsis of this has been telegraplied _ flfllllls Of the proposed reciprocity to Rome. 'l‘lie reply expresses in courteous Pact lJ_€f»W¢0n Ullllnda and the -United terms the firm determination of the BUNCH- ocvcrnmciir. ic upiicld rights of nic ,'l`lw Htalellleni was mode in the civil power. - House oi Commons in reply to re- peated interpcllatlons by J. F. Rem. _,__...__.__--- nant. linliuilllilllil _,W _,K WWWWN bump NEW YORK, February 28-Prohlbi- n tion of profanity md vulgnrlty on to the vote of' the people of Maine Egcegtggethzyrargiitoadhmn?hw” of the amendment tothe state cop- mf, reuygious epc,“_e:b;°s 6 c “mn stitution prohibiting the manufacture mittee 0, a,d;_?mm ‘mas Misa’ coin' and sale of intoxicating li-quors, now stance 0, loose ,an ua yf mean, n` lacks only the signature of Governor tw A Coburn regidsii ‘ont th ini. Plsiscca before being put in eiiect. ,,,,;,,,,,,,_y Leaéulé, mm 0, ,,_ §“,_;‘M;; I play in, which profane words occurred , . A . fifteen times. Public spitting, he said: _ | _ |' '| °'v ' ‘ was once thought a' matter of no _ 1' ~- ' ~ ~ consequence, but public opinion has since been educated to condemn ii _ _. _ and generally refrain from it. 1 . _ _ It was a general impression amony the aldermen that power to cope witl disorderly conduct in the theatres MoN'raEAl._ Feb. zs-It is under. w alread vested in tlw mayor and as y ~ . police. and that lf any move was stood that the Traliscontillental will now desirable it was' perhaps' th, be °P°“°d‘ ‘mm Levis' °l’l’°°“'° Q“°` appointment of a board of censors to luv '#0 Mvlutvll- N- B~. by July. determine lust what is cirgecucneuir 1912. The key of the situation is in in BMS” lBl'l§jllBi§%- the completion of the Davis section - » a very difficult piece of worlfcxtendlv ing 200 miles from Chandler to the _ ;. ._ _ _ _ _ _ New B'runswick boundary. The delay _ ' , has been caused by the great, arnoilnt _ of filling oil the eastern end of the - , _ contract, but as the bridge work will ---' lle well advanced Mr. M. P. Davis OTTAWA' F°b- z3”"Th° .best 75"' .___ _ ' ~ -» ~ of my life were given to the work o Flpecial to The Guardian. AUGUSTA, Mar. 2-Re submissio ._. ____- ---- 'I can't express my feelings at thi -prospect of seeing that country mad U E 0 `. ` ‘the backyard of the city of Chicago,” '_ '» unclnrse oinicra slltcri, farmer mln ister of interior for Canada, in thi _ Laurier government, in confemnin ' - ‘ ' ' ~the reciprocity arrangement. Bhd il » ‘ fi - " breaking away from the Libera ' ""“' - tparty. » lvloNo'roN, Fciirusry 2s-'rue gcc- _`-T-A3’--_g'°“t-Ji“t”‘°t -in th°-99”' ond game in the Starr trophy series ' lodntmum on Pa" suo _ ...._..-.-_---- between Moncton and Halifax pro- ` _ ` _` _ fessionals took place this evening be fore five hlindred spectators. It was ` ' fairly fast in spots, hilt rather tame ' A con after ' ' \ for the fans, conilng so s Satlirday liight’s spectacular contest. ' ' ' l ' _ ii ' li- _ ‘ """' .ir ' nava_ ac vi y 0 rmnny an 0 0| The teams were the same as ln pre- powers and the agitation amon_ visas games, except niet ncrsri uni other'trd\;;;§zi=»;rIzrsiferlpulrlnseepu » - _ . amen s, s ln eria s s a o not apt|leatrhon1Monc(;.o|n s lingup on _mmating the most imposing pm ‘:gE3:":\iH° mai; ';jt‘l‘§ovc?°;b,nt°r'§:g gramme for battleship constructiol d Moncton’s spare, McDonald, 'played .I,:§?duced in parliament tor U' e right wing. There was considerable' Deépite the grave consumtionag rough work' Normmi was °“ tum” crisis and momentous national ques tlln\es. twlcle fa: trlppintg. onto nillziutae ,tions b9|o,.e P,,_mam_en¢_| the rmperga eaclk arg ‘ o réiinutes do;-) ne -“sts are muy propaped to push vig ehee ing llliply 00 all ““P‘Y th r measures for the con ‘_ _ or nsly ei ,_ were off three minutes each for inlx- stguouon of “maps forty Dread _ ing it up. Brown was of! three times A ou hm within the next an yum-B for tripping, and Scott and Cgcndon ;hf“,,one,.,n Im. greater Ben Dowd once each for the same o nse. want to give England suprenmc, l, d d cire i _ , , _ fflllgllt “ml “U ma' an O B 'Shorty' l`rites refereed, Moncton "en at the “pen” G! £50 (m5;(,00_ :;“:_.:°“‘;:.i.i. wi; Ari; ~»~ fe °f ii- Ir" 0 y . _ ' lr ui lin c s' 8. The final games will be played in ‘zlagzgggg witm; th,,°uexet yzgr’ Wim _ glallfax lon Thursday and Friday of mg out that both A“su.m| ,md 1;” B W” ~ l sr ’ ` in th lr nnvies w il (“Mlke" Murphy. who was to have ','n°‘£“e°f,f;‘g°egas€ Japan is build,” Action of li/.linister Bryce in ANENI BHNNSWICN ` NAINSE lil’-[Nil] in_i,m_posing State With Big Attendance Speech From Throne Optimistic Special to The Gllardiaii. FRAEDERICTON, Mar. 2-Within the Legislative Assembly chamber this afternoon the scene was an im- posing one, the three galleries being filled with interested spectators when the Lieutenant Goverilor opened the session. The speech from the throne as rear] by U16 Li€ut't. Governor, had an op- timistic and business like ring, immml, _immml * LONDON, Feb. 28-The Unionists attack upon the part Ambassador Bryce had in the Calia"rlian-United States reciprocity was renewed ln the house of commons today. Sir Fjdwnrd Grey gave the British diplom:rt'i-i course the same unequivocal support which it received recently from Prem- ier Asqulth. The tariff reformers wished -the for- eign oflice to instruct the ambassa- dors of Great Britain at other capi- tals not to assist similar negotia- tions. This the foreign secretary flatly re- fused to promise. Ha said that the assistance given by British ambassa- dors to the Canadian ministers in re- nceeptable. In the reciprocity proceed ‘rent years should be both useful and AWFUL :EliPiLOSl_0U wal-:clis euliuluc ~Bomb Plated by Block -Hlllld $0ci_ety_ln.ltu|lun ‘ Grocery ll-lurms Hundreds Special to 'l‘he Guardian. NEW YORK, Mar; 2-With a man that could be heard for a. dozen blocks, shaking the ground and gem. ills hundreds of panic-stricken famil- ies into the streets, a bomb which had been planted by Black Han-ders in front of a tive-story tenement building. exploded early today. The ground floor of the building is occupied by the grocery store of Luizi Sperranza, who has been re. Ceivillg death threats and blackmail- ing letters recently. lie was hurled against; the wall and ihadly bruised. The building was wrecked. LNNASS iiillililiii EANIPBELL Will AGAIN SEEN NTLES I NEW YORK, March 1-lt is arl- nollnced hero that Miss' Dorothy ,Canipbell, twice winner of the wo- llnen’s national golf chanipionsllip 'toiirnament, ill this country, has de- Clllvli to try asain for the nrltlsli title, The next women’s national of ,Great llritain will be held at l'ort inusli in May. Misc csmpucii will ,visit the other side in company with Miss Florence Harvey, of Hamilton, fist- Miss Campbell won cnc British title in 1909 over the Birkdale links. NNllNlN NNLLASS iiiii BANTISH Fi§NSNiNliiS ings at Washington, the action of Y Mr. Bryce had been, he believed, be- _-- (Conhlnued on page 3) settling the Cnriadlen northwest ani, ,A iced Kingdom, because in_ communi -ating with the Canadian icpresenta tives and tl1o’Amerlcan oiilcials-. he lad kept British interests in view. Sir Edward added that in recent /ears the Canadian government on ’requent occasions had expressed it- ielf grateful. for the help that Mr. Jryee had given _them at Washing- ton, that it had come to he regarded ls a matter of course, that when the ninlsters of the Dominion went to Washington, they would receive the rid of the British diplomat. _,_______._- SNN NNWiiNlNi Bill _-gn - When Colonel Snell cut on his son the light of recent events to ha young man. Richard Snell, the son lion of $750,000. lther and more distant members o ;he Snell family ;nto conference ani listributed among them $400,000 o `or himself. He gave to a widow sis one hundred thousand each to lic :hildren, saying that what he ha aft was quite enough for him. iiAAlll’liN ENNANNNNS It now develops that he cellud er-in-law one hundred thousand end ` ,-A RENO. Nev.. Fell. 26-There is re- d,joicing ill Reno today following a neficial both to Canada and the Uni- LEICESTER, Eng., Feb.28-It is . _ reported that two men living at Blally, a short distance from Leices. Nter, who are drawing a Goveronient old ago pension of live shillings week- *ly on account of extreme poverty, ,have inherited $1,000,000. The money, iso the story) goes, was bequeathed. .tlierii by :l rothcr, I-larry Browns, gwho died recently at Salt Lake. City, -Allah. This inlorinzition is said to 'have been Contained in n letter iroln the 1atter's son. umm” nmmmi WWW f\l()N'l‘l`t!*l_/\l. Feb. 2ll~-Willie bong ` ]31,00M[iq(;q~0N_ 1|1__ Fe\,_ gg.. placed under the inliuenec of chloro- lf0l`lIl. llrclluratory .to having several _because the my was "unworthy ¢,_',:_oI her teeth extracted, Flosence Bird, ,snr nic family name" uc seems ins nineteen year old. linslllli sul. liv- |in|; at 1351 Pathenait street, died of ve ¢~¢¢k,-med wrongly regarding the heart failure at 9.30 this morning, in |tlie oflice of Dr. L. Arc-hainlbanlt, den- .vho .broke the will, after a senuation:`l'»lSl1. 295 Rlllfllacl Html’/lil 08512- rl trial, came into undisputed passes- F01’ 0V@l` Ml ll0l~‘l‘ d0Ut0l‘s Who hil~ ministered the anacsthetio vainly worked over the body of the girl tr'y- g ini; to restore consciousness. l i LAWS FAILURE ris patirlmony, keeping only $350,000 - .___ night of celebrating on the part of [many of the divorce colony 'over the 'ness from the capital ol’ killing of the proposed new divorce blllpend- Aim; before the Legislature, which was ,intended to extend the required resi- Thc suspense of several months dence in Nevada to one wear. ' ‘ ` was ended, and the colony and others for the first time breathed freely. REXT0N_ N_ 13,, pei), £0-D0Ct_or!'I‘elcgranis were hurried to New York lfisher, secretary ol' the provincial land other Eastern centres sending the that Nei/ada's existing divorce e hccnuse Judge Henderson, who is a llepliblienll leader in Indiana, nlllllllif- A province, is seriollsly ill. e` oo] cd whlli i ` -rs` n tin George Wasil- izliniday llli-Zhi WWA’ U"`°“t““°‘ _lm years was attorney RWUH t K ‘aly ill freight. She will remain in Plcto ll d fifty t n the passengers, no ma s an 0 \, fax Herald.) -_ Mx, six years' h,,s_ become the 51° --_-"°"‘ M, of tn, English Navy magna. _ A 1.00 _ md” 'md l°"v° tomorrow B B FAIR AND CULD sneer Admiral sir sydney marins l ¥\'\[l\. 0 B S ` , (Ml ' G t wn_ A --' °’ ‘*"‘°i° °::e' is said Ito favor the .dmin “(;:p:y'llrsvsrse at 8.10 p. m- fiber the tide report will be found policy of navy auglrl¢ill1nf-l°ll- th had the special train from thatrlace daily. ln` future. Oll P036 0l1°- I ' arrived in this city st, 5.80“l:\.p:r;;. The leggthchof todagtxaihe eeven c *uvimrisiman-n mguw of 5.50 p. m. as N901' _ hours a_ rim'/ll 1 - t 5 49 < _ ____»__________ '_ 'I'Il0 BUIA sit! thi! I M1100! L . on ‘ta tm. o"“`n”u°n_) noard of health. was here over Sun mx situation among the Indians a ‘ 'Jig Cove. There are still about lou ants a ,, Q license started and are being suppll ` id with provisions hy the govern -nent. R. A. Irving, Ilidian commis ‘lug the best means of i~_eiiiovlng th . 1 _ ter of the disease, in order to rcduc the €iP1!¥ll_SB. `_ _l_A___A_______“______` - lievvs _ . , lay. He came to look info the small- law would not he' changed. t The action sprung yesterday was a r surprise. it was a clevcr,_quid9»»lnove, :sees at the reserve, all the inliabi- dllrlnr: tho absence of the author of re under uarantilie since the the bill, niid his supporters in tho - Senate. Slilrlrlonly the bill was - _brought ilp and action upon it indefi- -nitely postponed by vote of ll of the stoner. and Dr. Fisher are consider- .11 members. which by the rules pre- eicludes further consideration during usrantlne from those who are bet- `i.he present session. 0 ______..__.-_--- \linard'u Llniment cures Diptherla. MASIAED BAINDITS ROB' A IRNA dt! . . s m we ll , °° ` ‘ heart o u K na whence or liO0. Summerside accom ` , d ted t. twenty dura” mdrhtv ov” \‘wm‘d‘..'tm nr were libs 'J our e’en. W” "“ . , - - - l d grass _mnsllsvs li wtdc best. sun eww lets; £ll,»L_l\:,n°d",,,, 0. 6,, Nia, good llrlltqru for _v°llI "' A 3"’ ml* lil °' 2"" 'ri-rolvres Aran. _ - Kem ité"sfii o'_ dew. 3 N `{‘.»:ll` "yi-’.'~I"-"‘="»' ` < ff' ‘ - A-”i` ` -5*; "“"l’* ‘_ ~."~- s ‘express train arrived here on time- tlilrty minutes lute. The southern lf, had ma ern Q th ` , , kgdtl. above zero. The warmest in a _.hun _ period was twenty four 0087909 °\l0"° \£lndi'¢i'n Linlment ein-as Dlntsmpq-_ zero. ' lllanrdfq Llnllnnnt euros soldl. ste. The bandits _boarded the train at\ ST. LOUIS, Mat. `l-While thd ivory in the southern part of the city amount taken has hot been definitely the first stop outside the cltv limits. Nancertalned it is believed thit H lur- One of the men thrust. open the door tune was secured by two mahkeyf ban- af the express car and confronted the dlts, who in true ,Jesse James style Messenger with a revolver. last night held up and robbed an ln' The other followed him and rlfled Iron Mountain train within the city to the contents of the car after binding limits. They took several parcels and Mcltobbins. When the train slowed the money box from the Gxphm-i'enr ,up at the Lower Grove station they after binding and guy,-ging Rio Messenf leaped off. _ ,ger H. H. Mcllobhins. _ __ _, Ai _ ... _ V V 3 _1 \` I \\ \ .» '-\ \ '~’~r .1 f' I-~ . l=*sc`i`_§'f"il"i"‘r.¢- _ _ i l _ _ _.___ __ _8-".'alr.’Eeiii;il