'i 1.- ~ - .l j _Prepsi _ I _ BwM,%¢" morlrdetailed 600 .m"wevud¢d -` .ons were of the hola. M' sccounlihol e bl e"of' gulatirt-° shows A 018% _ -~ __ _ _ v Q d th rua *\§~“%“°*&rur'l' ‘ ~° § ."“Y" ' 'lltten --- Best of Uflltr Prelldllell ` (Special b P _SU _ Y |1099) nearly all tlie time in' 'lthe Abbi s' MMERSIDE, Feb 11-5 for the . f I \ -` ' - --és--*_ _ --.-._1._i___ ' "',.'*"'!"f"f ' ` - e territory 'Five i` tb , n $7409 DRE nr oo. no om-ller.w riialungnigi ' into The _u§|l§tird‘ MPT AMUNUSEN '__ _ _ 4 4 M ' ‘ SCUTT PUMH THMUY ' (Canadian Press) d the Crystals scored picture oi the probable manner in Bo ended the fifth game and one of again-from a-scrimmage in front of` which Robert F, Scott and his four h° ¢l°#l1°B¢ WSI' Played in the P E' their opponenfrs' goal Immediately companions met death ou an ice bar- -TI;;>°:_f;Y I-»°l;B\|¢~ _` I after the ‘play-was resumed' the Ab - . 'mnu s after the CHICAGO, Feb. 1l.-A thrilling bbies; 4 for the Crystals. 4 game “Ugg _ . - ` I ‘ . - ri ams ook up their positions blcs' returned the . Oi-ysta`l's o li- t er close to the earth's southern ex- _ _ c mp remity was painted verbally by _ _ _(§`g“u"\_g¢¢") _ ,on the lee of the Crystal rink here at ment and ‘ worked thecpuck well in "d_¢ midnight in the'Cold' th l h Storage Plent_o!~the North Atlantic' Dfeth(;c(i:,;v°l£a&T;la!;g3?B°:_ at presglis Fi°h°“°° Hd' °'t 5°" I`§_“wk°°"“'y'i Zealand in Europe to forego the vis- C. B., an n an our t e immense t I ' m___“__re w”_ destroy _ i o the ship to the dominion. ed The place wa_s‘st'ocked with fish and P the. whole is actdtsl loss. The whole' g _ _own Wu threatened at one °,__1o__k_rous offer and declared that in the this-morning but no other buildings P have _____km are A snowstorm today strategic need for the abandonment noun the situation., _ 1”, ._..______,.._.,,__. which has provided her. - Bm . . of the Imperial Defence Commission Y _ _. ,FROM FIRE ° ST. THOMAS, F611? 6--Dimage tiD1Bi¢d at »»-8175.000 WM 00110 br' ka s vast resources can best be ire. which sf-arf'-_gd early this morning brought within reach oi the world, in he opinion of President Taft by the onstruction with government assis- in the furniture" store of Baldwin t Robinson Co.,=1'»hYllted,_'l‘albot street. ‘ Q by poor equipment, and with only Famed by ie. lush wind. handicapped Ainsrnn const to the interior, owner- ` A es- » _ tn an w_ 1 " _ztiwxhrissdr \,md,>»hin oft wluonfsnnnro vsmain the :rest d _ -- _tcnllnins the ble" government h'nt'whinh~ shnii he opera- te the building. ‘At two ' ted by private parties under lease. ii# “° I I BUY s S H l mil o'clock it was still burning freely but all danger _o!’/,the flames spreading to Congress' the report of Alaskan was at an iid The los‘s‘ o" ldwin‘Co. is in then yesterday strongly urged legislation viiilllify Oi S1 ~000` Blm0St Wlwlly along those lines, asking that the covered by insurance. government either guarantee the To the salt about $10,000 damage principal and interest on b_onds neces- was done by Water and smoke to the Hellinstall Jewelry store, and about them. ~ $2,000 to the Merchants' Bank Both are fully insured. commission would correct Cordova The wind from the west saved the with Fairbanks by way of Chilina, office of Dr. Kane and the homes of the other would llnk‘Sewa.rd with two families who lived above it.They Iditarod. ' were ailchesed ost; however, and A call was sent to London for aid, qhuskn field. and at noon a special train left over~ the Pere Marquette, carrying Chief Aiken ten Qi-sipen ,spd apparatus. ' 5 The wind = as so-high that sparks were carri il lor hundreds of yards. n.. noinn _ .nn 1. ...nr on ‘csicsetoeiiiwoa ssrdssu- yards from tv .post-oniee, and con- tained s grab ' stock of furniture. The tire is supposed to have started from_ an over- tegg ( nace and gained rm: nn\:2?wsyfh¢'i§ro»_ it was ein- §n covered. _ _ __ ‘_ H It was ,°mm_h.,,"“,.ytb_cut.. we hackenschmfdt wrestlins match as Hydro-Elect ich feed wires, which no- t _ _ ._ S 1' i 1911." The mayorfe ec- "°5B\¢8i-Bd ¢&~H9iill§id0WU °f man! "i.i(\J1lty :Ks ,occasioned by information business DRUM; _ _ -_ ‘_ _ ‘ _ _ in i Si- Thomsi, tlucouatr town a ' °f* 1. ~i it c i the month nncwoonw Elgin Gounty,`khown as the Railroad' 2,” 9:0 °r,,;’,;" ,aurich new wel ht _ _ » Y E gégy. has i, population of about 15,-I wrgs¢1¢;-5, Mayor Harrison declared Deol r " n - I_.1s_slt\ief°il _*wwf c this i r h 'een ot he h <1 in miles south,gi.§\§w§1ieoh;' sud a- lil” gffongo. urnntaizttnr cg ohiei o?Po1- , miles north ohio "Stanley on Lake me Mews;-n_v, the mayor saidz. Erie. _ 'rho Q.-‘Tr R.. 0. P. R.. wah- ...mwinformniion in that nnrinh is ssh. Pere and Nevswvozg, 6.- if Lbeen unqa,-~_¢h‘s` _anagenrent ef entrals11w'_ velinesin te _".` " _ ¢|¢y_ r _ Ming-d'r Liniment Cures Coldl. Elle- -~ /--» .nn nrw Zriilllldis _ - _ l c eir goal. It'was rctuned t Bmlv had it s°f underway when to its oia position nunonc rnnnoainen- t cQuarrle shot from centre ice scor- ly. L. Campbell secured the puck happened." said the Nd!'W°EU1I\ BI- Dz One for 'his team. On resuming and by a splendid run succeeded in plorer. "but we can imasiiw. perhaps. laY the Crystals kept the rubber _ (Continued on page three) l e1¢l10\ll;\l it is \101`l`ib1°- We know 01 -~--_-A--_-.1-_-_-:_-_ _-_-_ ,-_-_-_- -_-: -;_-_-_-,-,-_-,-_-,-_- - - -_ - - - _A . . . - - . he south pole, who was in Chicago 0-day. It ls hard to say just what ‘blizzard when it nnrno. ‘ Nor that course~ it happened about the 79th parallel. They were down on a bar- rier not on a plateau. Just about there our positive knowledge stops. Certainly they were exhausted and starving and may be they had scurvy among them, at any rate they were not in condition to meet the terrible bliazards are unusual and Scott hi g .\¢.~w> ,~¢-.lr.x.il*»i, ln 4 _ vicrosv '_' 1' may u.n°° ‘““”“‘ i _1 LS _ STi‘TES~~»i _ GRIHNREXCHANGE 1 -.,_, -_-l_.__..___ ' no ..-, ‘ y ” 7 r r-sm v' ‘ull urged _b federal Governmcn l loin il a! of Sherman' Law Fixing Prices During Closed -‘ Hours ol’ lliruin to be Received. -#-_.._..__i (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Feb. 11-The Chicago Board of Trade, the great grain exchange of the United States is charged by the federal government in a civil and trust suit, filed hero to- day, with violating the Sherman Law by arbitrarily fixing, during hours the exchange is closed of prices vn vihcnt, coarn, oats and rice to be re- would be prepared for them for he solved- was no amateur. One may always (Continued on page three) (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Feb. i1-Phe C-c\'¢rn- ment's petition in equity asks tho’ United States district court in' I. temporary restraining order to be follows-l, .lflcr thc final bciirbig. with a peruu-noi\\. iulunctiou pvwhibitilg member of the board of Li..-le from continued alleged unlawful conspiracy to destroy competition nnd restrain inicistate coinuierce. According to the petition the board doxiiinates and controls the grain market both , se to price and amounts sold and ship- perl in interstate commerce. _ _ - ~ - ---r- -_-- -----‘-'-'-'~'---------'--ff--f--A-f---~- I n ‘ wlsnlrusllii 4 _Mining nfpulslnn lnxlnini _.nn-.._§_»f:§§-~§3ff3f»f ""~"fl 'l Pllllli walls uisinllll; i“"M"l'“*“" “df o h many deeds ____ ' ____ of patriotism. Yesterday olllcial c Nsirllrv cin me usuim cnrcnfn MONTRAL, Feb. 8-A stirring appeal for the better education of . the Community iumatters pertaining ~ T ~ t h -h d ~ Orrespondence was published which WAS!-_IIN».r_TON, _Feb, 8-Presidents _ hree sires s ave sen ma e in hows that ou"lf'eb. 8" the New Zea- flered on his government's part, - ii else; wllsous atutud, on Panama -- connection with the fox theft at Al-_ gunal ton, and free passage for Am, (Canadian Press) _fma and Alberton. Yesterday_morn_ oriosn ogngtwise ships 5, expe¢',¢,eq to CITY OB' MEXICO, Feb. l1-Ma- ing Jacob Murray and Edgar cannon to insanity was the basis of the re- port of T. J. Burgess, medical su- perintendent of the Verdune Hospital , . for the Insane t the tw t - ' th have an impoi-gang bemqn u 0 the dero attacked Diaz today but was re- were taken Su ’ 8 en y Bu g D n to . mmerside and lodg- aenate’s action on the Root amend- Pulsed- Many “bel” desert and “id ed i" mu .to await' °' preliminary institution held this fte n n. ment, pl-opening the reps,” of the fl-Be _the federais. Madero is confident of hearing which will take place to-mor- “ Y 0° In reply, Hon. Lewis Harcourt ex- ressed deep gratitude for the one resent state of aliairs there was no f New Zealand’s voyage round the orld and the visit to the dominion Colonel Allen attended the meeting ester-day. PEN UP ALASKA _BY “I0 RRILUAYS _#_ WASHINGTON, Feburary 8-Alns- nee of two railway lines -from the In a special message transmitting ilway corn-mission the president to build the roads or construct One road is recommended" by the ships provigigu 0; the bu] Dana,-11M; victory and will attack again to-;row. The officers are still searching annual meeting of the officers of that That; taken' in its incipient stages, _ Th Mu a who_ it is said insanity was with rare exceptions cu- Algssg' the D 0 ti N ti I I t morrow" _.._____.*.?- fi§ralsoO?h?;licat1eId.y From the com: 'ahh' was the °pi“i°“ °xp'°°"ed by emcrac aonapa- - - I the ailsir it is form advocated the remission of tolls lmmated nature of to coastwise vessels a somewhat dim “R the doctor, and his statement was borne out by a presentation of sta- c to ascertain de- _ _ number of i ~ th _ tlstics gathered in the institution Made" in the antiiree passage _ight flnitely the connection of e respec , tive parties with the crime. It ap- t k some Democrats may he willing - _ _ - _ M tmote for the repeal of the provi- _ S pears tm# Tamb Murray and rs uv5'r which he presides. The trouble _ was that, as a general rule, the rein Th Murray, the latter having tives of an afflicted individual pio- sion now, so that the entire subject begmairreated but admitted to bag v ' may be left open when Mr. Wilson ided he was not dangerous, allowed .___ bn acco,,m._ of her young (am;_\y_ are his ‘complaint to become chronic be- takes office. WASHINGTON Feb_ 5,___Icebergs_ h ld cha of B iv~ t 1 fore any action was taken. By such Th re t ' e on a P80 11°C IDE B_ 0°" 8 °° “m°“d“"°°“t Wm bl’ taken and floss are rapidly bearing down good; or as being nccomplices. Can- a “P by the 9"““t° °°mmitt°° 0" inter' on the northern steamsbip lines, and non and Thomas Murray are suppos- ocean canals tomorrow Sonata course the work of hospital staffs was increased, and the chance of re- - F unless cold weather sets in to comeut gd to be the ones that did the steal- covery of the patient greillili' dirliill- R0” Wm b° heard later- It il* D05' the iceiields, officials of the Navy Hy- ing, Thomas Murray; whose present ished- Prevention. and not cure, sible that other hearings will he giv- (11-ogmphin Office fear that sliilDPing whereabouts are unknown, was at should be_the watchwurd of nlienists, 0" t0 5dV°¢B'19S “Hd 0Pl’0ll°l1fB Of the will be endangered. The Navy Depart- one time imprisoned in Prince Conn- and in this matter it developed upon provision. ‘ ment today sent broadcast warnings ty jail on a charge of interfering them to become the instruetorff of WASHINGTON Feb 8-Senator of the ro 0;-had ' _ , . D ,c,.__ with ,_ witnem About s year ago he the public. The moralist and socio- Newlands, today introduced s. joint A huge lon-held extending as far escaped from jail and spent some logrst as well as the physician, hurl' resolution and bill defining the atti- us the, horizon sunt und north from time abroad. UWB H new f0l` their €\\d9l1V0YS~ rude of th U . e . S. as to foreign ship- the (_;i-and Banks was reported by the pin The By providing a mentally deficient' . _ _ . . _ _ l g. _ y would establish definite- British Steamship Valetts. The steam- llllhvidlllll With 0001 M10 i - _ly the principle that the tolls remit- shi oriiia e informed the 'slay p mm _ , y » ii l;q_aA;ns'_ riean vessels shall not be mpqgggbsut by wi\vel9“_ that s huge =. ~ ' - i {‘ ‘o site against foreign ships to pay berg 4 feet long and 50 feet in 1 thedcost of operation of the canal. height was drifting southward to- _ _-- Un er the N l ew ands bill the portion ward the steamship lanes. WELLAND, Feb. 8-An Austrian cf the c st f 1 o o cana operation charg- - |was instantly killed by being struck ed to foreign shipping would be pro- portionate to the amount of foreign k was killed almost inlstuntly p ' i r d th M no rwreoir P"°°“ ' _ ° "Should any application no made ‘,’§;f§t,§“B‘; if, Wzfch gn, uve, by felling under the Wl1°°1B ‘lf ° T-H n zevon 1 wish to sence innnndincoly 1 ty Ny’ b 12 t d one s. crnin. no una honrriee the _ _ _ The first would open up the Bering night `;'iz.1;a¢'a¢i1“\:il1irtiri.i(hgsci:°I:>m Ili. ll)a:l;? gue for the Trophy was rolled oil be- store of R. Tweedles were nearly all . | D . ' (1 F , th .. - of Kingston, Inspector of Hulls. Wee" tm’ Whit” and Re cu” 9 1) _ °d_ The .in this column. Cash must accom- A winds, west andnorthwesteriy, board might HBV’ b°°“ “V 'V the temperature recorded morning at ders, r. w n6'Hu<'r, rim street, lsgiy oce\ip_ied._\'iy _ ' own- _ o mron. Apply. 'Z 'ea °“’°""°__ of-_ri-:._r_-1. srown. 'a~1_a't'si. .- . .. ""';.-'i~'=.:"=' __ _ ____ new was found to be in B competent pany order. Minimum charge twenty- ' gvithghxsivigrsghlow condition at the time of the acci- 5" °°“"°' .1 durius the nicht- ff._t° iiirrly-h_°,[I‘vv° __ ._ . '1'bursday~, -mggngxupsly in psrson'ds‘»-/'liao i ,--Q- _ . moon win -»-~- - _ msc'-iuid“wusu_ _ if emma- “,‘,§‘.b§ 53;' an-n~nna‘1>rines etgwfgu oonsgn, " n goin wma and ron with _initials "B, ~J.(_M." ioinder please leave' at . . '__ _ . md: a-amps sms on Dr. “Bril- F'lU_€_€ R. McDonald 93 destroyed. The loss was estimated . ~ ~ lurlty at , the facts Commissioner former wiunilli; 01111 With I U15 Special to The Guardian) _ K°°W1“¥ '. ld h of 40 pins. The following is the TOISQINTO' Feb' 1t2`_%tr0nihwms? fgarkgslestgggstghgzizgaghsd sgxhin tix score made by each Player: ' and nes from was an nor we ; vessel Davis took the €l`0\1l\d that . ' ITE FOXES fair and decidedly colder thist w__s__t___e Egy DIE _:a_g___,,_;,_,:_,;,s___I_)__,,_; _ WH T°_______ J The tamperature Bt throe ovolock par IDBI! , ll .l'. I' gth C __ fu- by 13° °“:’.“‘°.L.‘:“;:.‘.§';°;;‘:f.‘; ..;..i:.°“:; r noun nears. Test” Th°rm°n:,i“;r :ith genoitshg? tfralaptiavgi Hudson, the owner. is sevc- c = ,_ _ . 5.§‘$°$Z Kid’ §..é.’.1'§Znn.‘§f.‘..,.. --ir --1-nf-<1 5°; 5-gig 3:31335, _bg iissrisct, Etc __ s‘%l".l:°th“i'?i1yt_l§g:°lr aitl)r?s‘t;rde¥ was bins- ?li:vb%:§‘,‘;h2§° agement and tmll be- One cent per word each insertion 'G Winn slight snow inn and arlic. hind _With "“° “‘°"°° " °“ ` ' ' ' $10,000. ~ »»-~“ Coyle 104 Doucette ... 111 . Burke 110 100 . Doucctte 68 79 Bourke 91 90 484 458 442 RED FOXES 105 91 34 79 112 83 77 -_..._ 7 300 274 322 230 258 1384 _ Totals . Tull 99 B3 97 279 . Doyle . 77 82 90 249 . Joy 77 B2 89 248 94 108 295 `. Carragher 80 82 273 " -izs 111 _-___ 452 466 1344 The next game takes place to-night b etwoeu the Silver Greys and Patch Foxes. . ldinsi-d’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. .-_ ._` »--»-~.~,-_..,..-..-~v~\»~..,-\~»o»~v.~`»¢\»v\»v- 1 Mlnlllmiuuclll ‘ incur dill (Special lo The Guardian) MONCTON, N. B., Feb. 11-Moncton defeated Sydney 4 to 3 in the pro- fessional hockey league series her; tonight. Sydney scoreil the first goal but Moncton eveucd before the close of the first period. Moncton scored three in the second period uml Sydnvy got; two before tha end of the play in the third period. It was fnivly good hockey but 3 little rough ni times. The contend- ing pluycrs, lu fuct, showed too much personal feeling. _ Harry Scott played for Moncton il spite of Syflneys protest. ---------_-.,¢ ‘i ' SUPREME EUUHT ` The case of C. R. Sipallwood, 'I‘lj\\_l1 ion of the Lady Wood marriage set- tlf ment vs Samuel Kennedy was be- fore the Supreme Court yesterday. The sour* adjourned until 10.30 this morning. SHORTIIUE OF TRUCKS BUl<‘FAl_.0, Feb. B--With nearly, 3,000 cars of coal waiting to be moved through the neck of the bot- tle, through which untsriossupplies lrlnd their way from the mines in i’cnusy]\'nnia, Black Rock is in 5 badly congested condition. General freight shipments have increased~ so rapidly that the Grand Trunk Rail- way at this point has been choked up, and miles of coal cars destined for Toronto and Ontario, ure lying in the yards waiting vainly for locomo- tives io haul them over the border, So serious has the situation be- come that the three American "An- ihrucitc Railways," the Lackawanna, the New York Central, and the Erie, have declared an embargo on .Grand Trunk freight, and will not lift it un- til the G. T. P.. clears up the Black Rock yards. "We have 2:50 cars of coal for the Grand Trunk lying in our yards, ' said an oliicial of the Lackawanna' lliillway to The Stax' this morning. “They seem to be quite unable at present to take care of it. We have refused to take any more coal cars- bound for the Grand Trunk untilthsy, case the congestion in our yards. Similar conditions prevail in the New York Central, where 1,050 cars that the G. T. R. cannot at present take care of, are ti-.king up miles ol tracks that are needed for other pur- poses. The Erie Railway, while not so badly crowded, has between 500 and 600 cars waiting for Grand Trunk engines. _ i'Tne G. T. R. is still pretty badly, crowded,” said the Lackawanna yard- _ master, when asked how long the em- lbargo would continue. "They are be-_ ginning to take cars from ul. but still slowly. This morning thvy will take 50 or 75." The Grand Tr-.ink yardmasier ‘re- fused to give nny lnior-mation. He was too busy telephoning for more locomotives, and arranging the shim- 1Contfnu|>d on plite three) So ethmg iS ml mSchoolqI`eal3i?ars, “Good Roads for Turf News of lic i=uu1_4 rvrumc _cuinulid inn nad? is nldilillit sa Pdmrniona .. :.», i ns-» in