-at i gf .Iii , anus: #Him oisw e in ao iiiiidobneiv susrnliiro ai incomplete Returns “_ Premier Sifton Elected by Good Majority. _l‘¢|||ii|\ i;_., v_, -___..___ EDMONTON, April 17-While -no sufficient country riainc,-s nnve ri-on heard from'to give a definite idea of' the stnndine of the Alberta elections today, the return of the govcrnir.cr.i; is certain, but the opposition made substantial gains. Premier Sifton is elected in Vermil- HUII by ll good majority, _hut in MacLeod, where he also ran a con- servative opponent Mr. Paterson, de. fcated him. , -Hon. C. R. Mitchcll's defeat nt Medicine Hat is concccdcd by liibc-1 mls. | l`lX~PI‘9mi@\‘ Rutherford as an In- ---: -_-_-_-_-.-_-:.-_--ff,-_-_-,-,-,-_-_-_-,-_-,-___._._.,,___< . , ,. (Canadian Press) | t of Yesterdays Election Indicate Substantial Gains for Opposition. VERNMENT dependent Liberal in Edmonton South was 850 behind his Conserva- tive opponent, with four polls to come ln. .Lethbridge gives an increased ms- j‘ority to Stewart, Conservative. The three Liberals running in Calgary will probably lose their deposit. (Canadian Press) ED.\1oN'roN, April is.-inooninlete returns at 2.45 a. m. indicate thu Loss of Scuiarl. (Canadian Press) they are agreed over the Montengr Scutarl. SH\PBllliiliii t 29 Liberals, 18 Conservatives and 1 _ Independent Liberal are elected; 6 seats in doubt, and 2 elections ile- fcrred. This is a considerable Lion- servative gain. . NECK BROKEN BY HER MOTOR CAR. OTTAWA. April 16-Mies Fern J. Willoughby, aged twenty-one, eldest liaughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wil- loughby, 101JameB street, was in- stantly killed .tbls. afternoon at tour o’clock on the lawn in front of her home, when her motor_cn.r, which she was cranking, suddenly started, pinned her against a tree, and broke iler neck. Her mother was standing ill the front window and saw her llnugllter killed. 'Dr. C. H. Brown, who happened to be passing,- and other neighbors ran to the assistance of the young woman, but before they reached her side she had succumbed. Miss Willoughby was a well-known and popular young lady in the social circles of the capital. The automobile had stalled as Miss Willoughby was about to start-from her home. She jumped out to re- erank it without throwing oil the lover. As shefthrew the crank over tho machine 'gave a leap for ward and in the twinkling of an eye had pin- ned her between the tree and the car l\To inquest will he held. NEW ()GN_V,ENT IN LONDON, ONT. i ~ - __ W [,0N}'»o,v,~;, Ont, April __16.-The ne 0nnv°t5 S on May llsti. Jlllsvenislsters from the Toronto, -commmlty will leave for Therese has been a.ppolnted.'supel'ior. _,__.____é-1-- _ ICE BREAKING UP ON THE MIRAMICH _ 1 __.L, t i 't left by his corr.r.u.des." . thi};;T{:At`§,', A§,r£m,; bgg,-ees isa This was tue startling announce b ll ment made to-day by Count Augus Mlmmichl foundry and the Snow B do Castelane Seymore, a Danish uh- , lower mill ran for several hundroil feet. the ice bridge from shore to shore is broken, and travel is not possible. Home of the men 010115 the river front declared this morning that the ice \vould_go out to~day. It TOOK CHISEL FROM o SIDE OF I-IEIFIL'll. aniinal._ _diagnose the case. Two weeks ago M his sister, Mrs. Cheney, and he a once became ulnterested in the mys 1 beifer, on her side, and after an operation ter of an inchthick, from her stoin at once, although she weighs some what less. » i - . ‘ _______,______._. .DANISH COUNT TU Scott, the English explorer, who zen in a pericctl healthy condition About n year ago the heifer began I` succeeded in removing the chisel, 4 which was 9 inches long and a quar- gradually “'°"K “fl £0 11-- » ' _ ‘TRY FOR \SC~OTT I am confident that I can reach bin and restore him to life. ' 1‘The expedition will leave Sa 'Francisco in August for New Zealan 1 'and from there we will start for th place where Captain Scott’s body we bleman. Men of prominence in the financial life of New York are inter- ested in the undertaking and Count Seymore is gn Bridgeport for a few .days attending to some of the de- tails. is still holding _below the lniddlo i_H- lnnd and at Oak Point, and it is said to be quite strong. From Grand Downs seaward, however, the ice is all gone. Minnrd’a Linimcnt Cures Dlpthcris. i With thc recently invented Eisen- iberger respirator, the pulmotor and 'other scientific appliances, Count Sey- more believes he will be able.to re- suscitate Captain Scott, GGSPUB his condition of s year's standing. run FARMING LECTURE. BY PRO The lecture given by Professor Wail- tm- Jong in the Board of ‘Pre e Rooms lalt night W” largely at tended. 'lille lecture was illustrated 1;ii;-0ughou€h\:lth’_ aigmout eiicghty views of foxebi' .0 1`~ Yau” "1 ' At thai conclusion of the lecture. 9- vote of thanks was moved by Mr. F. H. Beer, seconded' bil Ml* N~, n _ upported by DF- 5~ R- _rxiiggushd Bcarried unanimously. The President. who occupied the chair' was handed a number of reso- lutions, but he stated that owinghta the lsteneqp of thchour and the in 0| time [qs _consideraf-i011. U0 W°“°_ hold thsmiiovord until another mee ing of the Boar . k mr a few Py-QL. __ mit 39° B _ m»laut.es;oii`me doslesi-ill»\¢l°“ °|e W* mals.'-The-T590 “"5 tl" “ht W" sl-et domesticated and 01° *-"'° 1-omit, ecntelbuted from.tl\°. 'Amuqgan Omltluallt were the ana mx. f . -1 He next took Fur Farming. its 1:1; gin._.¢na.'praef.ice. yoxee have ll ol kong, ,gal soiiQcment‘ for hundrnill y"“..,~$¢'|-,__~.§q¢ only in fsolttbtl MIDI were any 0l'°d\1°°d- ggptpygl to capture lui! 015.5 NPV* _t\~‘°'." m elle lar became p_fln1°» 91 lex.°|»i»ev_» ’ Some of custom. Hon. luc belonged to the 'Maura Dal- the prim _h ‘.`-(fp, ` , for evvlvull the W6- `f»1\\n,°"¢f _'accomplished about seventeen years ii. JONES - sent successful system of ranching `foxes in pens in the woods. This was l ‘Aggie next point taken up bv the l°°- turer was the adaptabillw Of P\‘ll\°° Edward Island to Fur Farming- Hi’ lreferred to the three great industries 'cr this province an elle tlirne "E’e." Fishing, Farming and Eur Raisini- Hc i-aid the' fur farming induni'-FY was a self-contained farming proposi- tion, because it mattered. little whe- ther or not we had good transP0\"ffB' ‘ ported being tue wire. The 605'- 0! marketing finished product was also small Jones en eartii to prosecute Bn in tb:% 0|' ...line illli an pst cant. twmty years. the the ever Islllid d 5 of wil lump oal quick burning an ree farming already centred in amade this the most » . . (Special to The Guardian Canada could not equip and ma cessary for propel' construction .to act strangely. Veterinary surgeons scvural y<*ul`S and when ¢=01i'°l- terioug maiaqy which aiiooted tio picked up cvery day. Even in th? iiliiiirkisicillrltlloli frhifendmdlliihilr Cdngellula? I) , W ard place subdivision at values ag ncn He eewodnp the wound nna` no reason why. in time. Cnnndn. F-"”"€”~°i“€ ‘374»°°0~"' Mr- Om" the animal appeared to grow better should not build worships, but th D Mr. Oliver read a letter written by S. J. Donaldson to the De/partme t H DENVER, Colo., April 15.--The asking whether he could secure the 80 d supply of patrol wagons on the Den- acres by locat ng half breed script. e ver Police department proved inadc- He was told that the required ten 5 qnate to convey to jail all of thc 1"- days' notice would have to be given 'dustrlal Workers of the world arrest- _ ed on the outskirts of the city last that the land was available. t night. so Chief of Police O’»Ncill im- Mr. Jas. Fowley of Prince Albert as farm land. , n Q l` e of the interior was lespoiisljhle, there- The mcmber for _Edmonton recalled \ _ ) that Mr. Rogers had discussed a ST_ JOHN' N_ Bu April 17t_Rob,,,,t newspaper article dealing with a Perks the eminent British shipbuilde BANGOR,» Maine, April 10-John who is in the city today talked i Gillis, of Bt. John, performed a uili- , tcrestiugly on the proposition tha quc- surgical operation on e. two year Canada should build dreadnoughts in- old heifer, owned by his brother-in- stead of contributing to naval de- lav/, William Cheney, at Hinckley,the fence. It is absurd, he said, to tal other-day when he removed a cold of building dreadnouglliin in Cnnnd cliinel weighing n pound nna a neil, for runny yearn yet silch as is ordinarily used in a ma- chine shop iroin the stomach of the YIIVUS With 10,000 workmen ne- ‘_ homestead laced on market' as How- e sought to declare that the ruling, _ start should be made 0,, the smniiorllwhich had given in connection with ships and no ,kwdnougbgs _“dei~f,ai;. the disposition of a quarter section adjoining that secured by Mr. Donald- son, could furnish any pretence for y action by the interior department un- by thc Dominion Land Agent, and age and price. A. McLean & Co., an authorized capitalization of $2ll9,1 had ,said that he had interviewed nflicials of' the Interior Department at Ottawa in January 1912 and had been told that there was no land open for homcsteaders within the lim- its ol Prince Albert and to the north of the river. ANOTHER N. B. FOX COMPANY ' MONCTON, April 17.-Messrs. Wil- liam M. Burns, F. A. Good, T. H. Ooitcr, Willard Kitchen, Dr. A. F. Barbour, Fletcher i'ei.icock and George A. Inch, of Fredericton; John Agnew, of Alliei-ton, 1*. E. I.; Norman C. Christie, of Amherst, N. B.; F. A. l\