7| I ..i "rss urself 1:>_.ei:n..v - _ Moififfliol Fasiifzkiv `1 I "1"-Else or in »- *ei _ ‘ ri. _ , ' 7 4 V 7 -h - ._ N _i1a_`_~1?" _1"\`;7 7 - III I II PIRTI THE BOAMBII I" of-A'DRlANoPLE ess Y me BULGARIAN new ~ *I 'A f '_ .__ _ ' - v Turkish Experts Glnlm the City Gen Hold Out Four to Seven ldnths. ° ' 'T ` (linen lesion,-4 p|,,,,,,,,,,,,_ in _ _ Tuiks Reply Feehly to Bemhnrdment. Bulgarians Burn=- 1 _tuiesef Maine-sevmn ` - ‘ Injured-. - ‘ ' a-oi ' (Canadian P ss I LAND FALLS, `r'iT(e.? Feb. 4.- W9 °°mi» out ni me _woods so-any et iumhghhnivs party at silver- Rl . ln related, plantation, lest ni t that broke up in a iight, oh 0 , _ 0 will was killed and wer seriously iniuyod, otha" ‘JOUR Flirty was' shot dead. Pat- Yi°N_-‘Bii Jhhli. in whose home the af- z3“;.’~°°9“W“» 1! reported dying of wounds. I ' lfiuilf ilu I nf mf sn _ ' _#_ Wei YQBK. Feb. 1.-A miie in the ribuhe from London says: 'Dglns _a~,_terrine goin between -oops TO, IUC 'HD\5U't, passengers on the lin Nairlishire gathered together Wh "lQn_1ie.of them sang "Rock of . ."'In' the meantime the women children werescreaming, and the was rolling fearfully. About ht, -» a huge wave tore od the t, .fleeing the saloon door, and r}&= :_~:_-.-.o-_-_-_-_-_- _-_- _-_-,-,-_-.-f.-_-:_-_-ff.Y.A--A-‘--'J-’-`-“-“-‘= -“-‘-‘-‘-`-`-`~`-`~`-"" cnihiousrows SHO RT ` ' COURSE ' YESTERDAY lih__ny interesting lectures were giv- en _lt the Short Course act Charlotte- WW ¥5“*°_1'4¢¥- On ac onnt of the ell ery reid: Les. & Clerk could not sen__ their eistein cattle in so that a .program in live stock had to be s\'renm_. _. __ Mr. Telfcr's demonstrations through- out were received with enthusiasm. Robert Robertson, Supt. of the Ex- perimental Farm at Nappan, was the next lecturer. He spoke on harness- ing horses.' These lectures and de- monstrations were repeated in the Williams conducted classes in Horti- Ii_i‘§|§.»ii_i§Z‘nin¢ Prof. B. E. Archi-Iafternoon to Division B. Charles ~ ,"_ 0_V| _d an address on animal is ,,.-- ' regrsni been same. He ‘ - ' i!is_~.'l‘°1f°f-~vh°- save' a - -'» " `-“fi -- of the latest msthedi 01 limb mmisringl and also or the PIO ~_ _.0 0 pD1I1_K sheep- Botrt thjidj ‘dddnmddtmtions wereI watched .ily the students -with a great dlial of interest. '_i1ie_dipping tank and dripping plaierm were new to most of t oss p ent but _they will no doubt he adopted by most oi the students _hvths future. Mr. Archibald then rolled the wool up in the manner used by the large grow-_ erof~lo' that the sorters could easily sephfrsts thrdiiferent ggades of fleece. _-.-_-.2_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_hh L-_ -_ . .-.1-.-.~.-.-.-.-_-. _-.-. -_-_-:-.-.-.= culture and was followed by T. A. Benson who spoke on turkey raisins in the forenoon and on types of hens in the afternoon. Harvey Mitche1l’s classes were, as usual, well attended. From 2-B Mr. Mitchell conducted classes in separating for the young ladies taking the course in household science. This work was much appre- ciated and similar classes will be continued to-day, to-morrow and Friday. Classes have been arranged in poul- try from 9.20 to 10.45 for the house- hold\ science division and Dr. Ross (Continued on page three.) , nrilleii siilrs neck _. . __ -officers on smilie - ~ _-_ _ ' ~ 5 ES, Feb. 2.-Thef deck ig Bi és steamer Canada quit in a body to-dev :lust before the ves- sel wap » due to sail for New York,- owiggi dissatisfaction over the ds- cisi `o thdowners not to apply the new‘é‘i‘¢f\\| one designed for safety of life. _ e Canada belongs to the Cyprien, e line. _ M: _ _ , president_of_the As- godliaif, _ ._ esp Bea Captains says that iii .tug companies 'had agreed to gi-g_|;1;_»|mga;v§1 cqiiditions and pay 3 ai (ar deck-_` '|,,w`ith_the exception 9| 1; '_,_.1_'g_M oiigilny, owners of the gm 'Q th] ampagnia Generals T,'iggs§_ glade; The onicers of then' wo' es decided to nuit as soon ` sir respective ships return- Q4 wwemu unless the oompeuiw -ws gs, -A-‘fan¢_--‘-‘-“-‘ff----:-Arr-‘-‘-----A--Af>-f-'-'-'--‘-_ snvnnunu ~ Fins swsrr . . SAVANNAH , Ga., Feb. 2.-Damage estimated at $1,500,000 resulted ear- ly to-day from a ilre of unknown ori-_ gin which swept the Savannah river front for two blocks destroying the wharves of_ the Merchantsand Miners Transportation Company, several warehouses and business structures, and the planters' rice mill. The blame was discovered shortly after one o'clock in the morning in a shed on _the western end of the wharves. All the available ilre AD- paratus and fire tugs in the river could not prevent the spread of the flames from Ogehcee canal east to within 150 feet of Broad street. Many business structures and much shipping were endangered. Aitrr four hours the fire was gotten und r con- i;“»l_'without loss of life. Several jgqimgne -our-ee Diitemper. -firemen were slightly iniured. ,f ;f=i»if§f;i‘s :;:x“;n"‘:{‘;hl;“;§|:‘:‘t;_':°,w‘l':".fa°° mg;-3 th” ‘_’°U°"° ¢° be an oppressor of ten to thirty percent. By Monday all e ly populated sections of the East n gre sr w or eondi tionswhre equally perilous. Hia said, discover, -then, theme miners had complied with every ordinance gov- ";'ons__L e nyordsr. 'Minimum vefesnts _ IR IRRRRIII (Canadian Press) TURONTO, Feb. 4.- Comptroller McCarthy urged upon the Board of Control this morning that wife life- sertion be made a deportabie olence. Last year the Toronto police sent $9.000 to deserted wives, the mon-y being collected from husbands found to be residents of this city. Comptrollers agreed that a request to this effect be sent to the Govern- ment. _-_.____ minwu shui II IJIIIGIR PIIIIII (Canadian Press) PARIS, Feb. 4.-The River Seine is now almost up to the danger point and the authorities are prepar- ing to take precautions for the emer- gency which will arise if the flood goes further. ~ mini mini- RIIII SIX IIIIIIRER”" In who iiihi -_ fi Caughtwilhout Warning by I I a Falling Ten Ton Water Gate- 1; (Canadian Press) DETRO['l‘, Feb. 4.-Three men were killed and six seriously iniured late f0'dl\7 when a ten-ton water-gate droDPed into the trench where the mini were working. ' The injured men were taken tg tho hospital :um several may die. The trench was being cxcnvated for e. water main. The gates, supported by heavy timbers, was being lowered into the trench when one of the tim- bers broke. '1‘he workmen were caught without warning. ' sinus siui nu av Pnurissiniis (Special to The Guardian) MONCTON, N. B., Feb. 4.- 'rhg professional hockey team shut out `the Sucials tonight 6 to O. JEWISH WEDDING AT ~ Y 1 The ilrst Jewish wedding in the his- tory of Prince Edward Island was aolemnized last evening when Miss Ida E. Hoffman, daughter of M. C. Hoffman, Pownal Elt., Charlottetown, became the bride of Myer Ducosse, a merchant of Bridgewater, Nova Sco- tia. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. I-I. Bemmoche, Rabbi of the Hazen St. Synagogue, St. John, N. B., who arrived yesterday by the Earl Grey specially to perform the ceremony. The ceremony which is much more elaborate than that in vogue among the Christians took place at the home of the hride’s parents and was attended only by the relatives and intimate friends. The bride who was beautifully at- tired was given away by her father. She wore a white charmeuse satin gown with lace trimmings, bridal veil caught up with lillies of the val- ley and carried a player book with CHARLOTTETO\YN.‘ _» - _i.._.--_-___ _ bunches of streamers decorated with lillics of the valley. " ` Her sister, Miss Bessie, who acted as maid of honor was dressed in a dainty gown of pale pink messaline silk nenon cloth, with lathe Bild 6118- tal trimmings, and won: a Juliet cap to match. The groom was supported by J. Henman, brother or the bride. 'Phe parlor, in which the ceremony took place, wus beautifully decorated with ribbons and cut flo\vci~s. After the ceremony which was performed in ac- cordance with the leraelitish ritual, the guests repaired to the dining room which was tastefully decorated in a color scheme of red, with red ribbons and cut Bowers. Hero a lull course dinner was served, which bs- ing disposed of was followed~by a program of tossts mul speeches ap- propriate to the auspicious occasion. About eighty congratulatory tele- (Coutinued on page inree) YANCOUYER MAY I RETURN FUND -_~_»_-,~,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_~.-_-:.1-_<1-_~_‘_‘:::.-:::fr_-_-:_~_~_~,~_-;;,- _-:_-_-_-:_~_-,-_»_-_-_-;,-,~::_~_-:v-:_=~:_-_*_*. riff.-_*:_“vZ“-“S-“J couruenrrirrns nhl! ACTIYE IN TORONTO TORONTO, Feb. 1.-Special detec- tives of the Dominion Police force are at work in Toronto envlcavoring to trade the source of circulation of a number of bogus $5 and $2 Domin- ion bills which are beginning to flood Westcrd Ontario. Complaints have been received. from several victims, and it is believed that a sung is at work in Toronto and Hamilton. _ Last. week xt local cigar store was _visited bv one of the su\»posUd coun- terieitcrs who succeeded in passing four counterfeit Sh bills. STRIKERS HAYE RESUNIED IORK o'r'rAwA, sch, 1.-'rho in-ike ei Canadian Brotherhood 'of Railroad employees, has been 'called od by the Union. instructions have been issued to the strikers to return to work. They have been notided according to Y 151101' the men who went oht on strike and 59911 i'-¥`BmP1€\i “|1561” 100'? The matter will propably be snb are still out of jobs, are expr-cted to File Com"-leeionlr Joiinieh arrived mitted to the voters st s special ei be heck to their om positions Many :~l‘;‘¢r&f»\1§;t\"° :E311 32:5 ¥‘_hel:n:z\\ ection in the near future of the strikers resume work todll ;,'.,;f;‘,;“°“ ' ish rms nehniwe Somethi of S I Schidgl "Good Roads for Turf News of 4. ww* u 'fi-`~ e .-»~_ , _ Edward -..nn nw; ,_ .F-.f_ .-I ~..-vsvns-len-» .Q_- "f I1; _,gi is _-1-.s».~‘*r. ' __ ‘_»~'7‘ -.., 11,-Rf f it eggqzggn _. is `) 7: . in A-___ __-_.__-._ __s_m,_.-.s.._...