/- __ Dm. Mr. R CJ -sm’ ado P911. on nat ‘- me te bei -~-» tio -‘ poo B . tho' sub flgh and Rabies, or winnipeg, was asked to inv ity Win vat ., miséi that Com able pelle, he co ness speech »~ »- of soci _ elec ml » gn ll¢l*9l1soiiiso .0 r _ '---1;. -4 NIEON. Jan.. 10-'rhe-Manitoba TOWNS' Association toda ` 01 ‘ ed a__mB°1uu°n opposing the ul' P the Royal Victoria hospital at 7 are of $85.000.000 or -any sum ¢ val armament, suggesting i _ 01130 00-0503 Kive a. lead to the p the world for disarma- - and universal arbitration 10;- in. _ t/ional didlculties, declaring spat the Canadian Parliament voted- _ for navel expenditure the ques- ` should be referred to the e. ' nsof 'DON'-,'_-Ma.n., Jan. 9-'Over one d _ Ption in a few minutes as a 8 hind BV 1591: night’s session Manitoba Grain Growers' As- ion. ubiic tigate he pl rosie of the Ontario I-Iyidro-Electric stand to-dny. _ remai das, restin it is wish fort a la UL that is chr that' ment, of the ed th years never even his h CONF WA genera tiv es comp to fo Union cific, Robert S 5 v t-, chairman of the _Paci eioard; Frank A Van- _and Jacob Sabin. Jr.. dischss- _Archduchess Eleoreanm amen daugh. ed wit premf' Union derllp would cific the _‘ A »__, lndi -f err ~ sale citle -,i hol -' 'Y if ie. A KQ- iie biis ' on z tr me F° . Oman; DE Boha_p(;,%ue.?.\;nd the hospital today. he muitisiibject himself to ‘sil- _ _ _ _ ent UBB-¢Ui01!.05.-.-for the remainder of bruised and her throat showed signs his days. This is not a new treat- Of but simply means s. rest cure larynx. It must be remember- h at. Mr. Rockefeller is past - 70 h old, and, in my opinion, he wii`l"'w be physically able to appear on 8 wltnees SUM: in lwt. probably not ar-t’s story because of her first excla- for' a _written examination, as m ands trilllible so that it is diffl- n nee cult fOr him t0 Write legibly- she asked, and then became uncon- , sci as wail db-Union Pacific stock- Archduchees. who is twenty-elf years 5'; Udiment cures Diphtheria. Joseph and of her parents. ___.v.___._1__-_§\¢r_-_-_-_-_-_-_~:::¢;':-2*-ff-‘rf-‘ff-'-1' `~'-` ,’ »,-, r=“> ° Power-tofarnis was discussed, ompany there and erect trans- on lines to Brandon similar to salem" ' The matter was refer- red to acommittee. ' notnrrrllrn musr __l¥W;§¥§_.§E WTF NEW YORK, Janugry 9_-william Rockefeller _to izspear--as a witness in the ilnanc ` _ the P the c e» _ qhiryifbeing conducted by uio c`onimlittee` at Washington in pinion of Dr. Walter F. Chap- his physician. The only way ulll anewer iiuestions on tl1't.&vit- For several hours she made every l‘ in-1. as .»l. A T AFHC BY G0 “fn .~.,_;, ._ ,suntan 0 0'? .E _ ,- ” clut-lon' (Canadian Press) dollars was raised- 'by A 'scheme for supplying UW-itiel " Commissioner and report on its iessibii- an is to buy current from _municipal plant or a pri- pi-obably will never be would be in writing, or might result in strangulat n s so ,serious is the condition 'o Rocks ph 1 ieller's throat, according to the Em engaged to marry 9, man in Knox- Y# 0 ian's itatement published here v <'Chappelle practically said that a ggggfglfleaiénpai bslgilglx gg H2138 'linen 1 went ie chicago and ist i ers » - 1 where -Mr. Rockefeller is now g, he is keeping very quiet and a declared that his every little in ~hl.|iito».h;:;ritten, kforevery ef; `~ 0” -_ ,hives t e hahard o ~ _ _ Seslmwn. _ -' - “°“°“‘ nlgve c%~ to, the conclusion only Om Blilsnmmn ovma \ PAQ 0 RAILROADS DECREE under her body 'and bound with a. _ _ 0 an rm c u°17°;1nd 9~;$§§§;`;‘;g filled with chloroform, was found 'in of the Union Pacific railroad he y to'-day resumed conferences. ulate a plan to divorce the Facia from the Southern Pa- _ ec ion R in see _ nee with the <1 is of the supr¥‘%`%'urt.’ ` \;°§\:_=,*°*°':§;"S:‘;f,':; §§§,“§‘§ ter ei Arcnanke rgsri s_eepnen'. -by ner ns' ‘fs __ei_ent-for the Union m , _V _ K, ,md y -----.i.ilihi“- - as-_-;~. .ff 11----re..--.. nlon- The alone. rn eral Wickersham has W u - I _ _ , ` dv V ` ` V h°,;'g:1g1:>g°,-$3335 gr- Eaair, at which only tliefinembers' of-" hEdll`ilill¥2l%ed`the Boiithbrn Pa- -th g the stockholders of _ i”'1¢TRlBUTi9;H ll- ed. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. J-an. 10-'A bulletin -.HL SGYB that during the day the onditlon of the Duchess has improv- Her temperature is down, her STULEN MUNEY (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Jan. 10.-A. sum be- ween $12,000 and $14,000 of the $85,700 which wasp stolen from the Bank of Hochelaga by Henri Legace, ex-ledger keeper, was recovered by the police to-_day in the room of one of Legace's friends. ' The police -now expect to recover the rest of the money. f cial miuecee in Pullman cis CINCINNATI, Jani 9-The police are investigating the strange tale of Miss Evelyn Silwart, found bound and drugged in a berth on a Big Four train_from Chicago, and who, when' the train reached here, 'told the police h I` t s e had been made a victim on the t ain. ellort to conceal her identity. I.15.tsr he said :. _ My home is'1n Jacksonville, Fla. I ille, Tenn., and was on my way there. I left Jacksonville some time go, and .went to New York: to shop. t night. ll I-return-ed about ten o’c1ock.Shortlv iter I was awakened by a man sit- ; on the edge of the berth. < "‘Havén't you made ai mistake ?" `I "No, indeed,” he replied. Then I membered nothing until I awoke in Miss stewartfs 'wrists were_ badly finger marks. - ' Conductor Brown declared it would ave been imposslblefor' anyone to ave`left or entered the Pullman ithout his having known of it. The police questioned ‘Miss Stew- ation after she 'regained conscious- ess. "Did he get me that time ?"~ ous again. - The police and railroad ofllciala are "biting in an investigation. 4 » When found her arms were twisted arse string. _ An atomizer, hal! r berth. - ~ \ assassin Hein RANK _ 'ro MAsRv orrxonm. VIENNA, Austria, Jan. 9- The arrfage today to an 'Austrian naval ted wig; her rank. T `e .iierenibrly as performed at_SaYb\1B\=|1 411 011° ince oi Galicia, and was a quiet e two families were present. The . old, was ,firstobliged to qbta h_ the. eens¢nc‘ of ine- ransom'-Ffehrle , _______________-_____.__--_-_ AWGNDEKFUL ,.i|‘&'aing Gumllsn(msilefllnn¢mr-------53-00 ~ A “indian Countryman _ - _ D USE THF; TDEII-¢»-p»e¢i»¢n;»¢~~7'~§' _- for only $2.50? _ iz have not yet taken" efdvantage of this unPl\‘~ requested to do lo at'onee; ' ~_ .ir ,,, , , .,;.,.e»-es.-..."4 . -» ~ V - l ‘-._ ' r 1 ~ J “ ‘ _ _ .f -- DFFER-NE ' (weekly) 994% ¥F"--- - , all by the Management ofthe _ '» the above offer. ‘ . ` r¢>l.wii'lll¢f’-_ F00" 0 si " fi"3§?°%""5’*‘7 ' ,...:.:..‘:.':.°..>'s.:...... 0.... _ ulse better and there is less pain. _ .tived. ` at 2.04, tomorrow at 2.34 and Mon- jday 8.03; ltiwli bs high tomar row brning qt- 1 7, Monday at 2 (G°9“‘u°“_ P11158) _ S_'1‘- J€J,1§NY_S. Niid-. Jan. lo.-A UUYQW' 932 Pe _from destruction by_ l¥'0`_B_i1d"_sei~icus experiences by the llasielléere ' and crew ,is reported. by the Allan’ liner, Oarthaginian, which arrived here’ to~nlght from Liv?-poql._' . The steamer left 'Liverpool ecein-_. \_};l;1l;m2dBt1l1'l§Jt"Bt. 'J dhn'n,`I-Ialifai' ,Bind on a.' s v The cargo caught fire when' three dagsiésult. he [domes sp12iad"rapldly* an scams necessary o' u1`np'an enormous amount of water ‘into the' vessel to 'drown them out. The fire was 'extinguished after a large pe.r't` ofthe cargo ‘was damaged. "‘ ' ' “- The repairswill cost- $10,000. V§|Ei_U‘Hli-S [l[l[i_T _HALIFAX TEAM (Special to 'the Guardian) HALIFAX, Jan/ 10-The Mo`ncton_ Victorias defeated the Crescent! to- night _in a league match 7 to 6. At New Glasgow the Cubs defeated Halifax. Social 10 to 8. n The games were hard and fast. A HOME RULE- LONDON, Jan. 9.-Thirteen clausesi were added to the home rule bill yes- terday. Hayes Fisher moved an amendment to clause 15, seeking to deprive the Irish legislature of the power to in- _terfare withimperial taxation, either by varying- or discontinuing it. Postmaster-General Samuels oppos- ed the proposal which, he said, 'woulci debar the Irish commons from levy- ing or investing new taxes. He con- tended there would not be constant interference on the part of that house with the policy of the British chan- cellor of the eircbequcr. The amend- ment was defeated. A_n amendment to Clause 22 was i_` ov_ed__by W. Guiness, providing that 'Ebel term of oflics members of the years, and that they might act by three of their num.-ber andappoint of- ficers and servants. This was nega- NEW LAND A lnllllllilicrlc BERLIN, _ Jan. 9-Lieutenant Wil- helm Filchner, German Antarctic ex- plorer, returned -with his expedition to Buenos Ayers after fifteen months that the expedition has been most successful. He discovered new land, which he named Prince Regent Luit- poldland, and also an ice-barrier which he named Kaiser Wilhelm 11. WIFE TO BE TR-IED -FOR PART " 1NiMUnDrlr_a oil' HUSBAND REGINA, Sanlr., Jan. 9-Mrs. War- wiek`has been committed to stand trial on the charge offcomplicity in the milrder of her husband, Ralph Warwick, whose mangled body was ound in the stable of his farm on the evening of November 18. » ` 'A » L llli I sTiiEg , _ .- .f ' _ ns ¥l§,ri.run(f - | E. no il, src - - -_ (Special to *the Guardian) TORONTO, Jan; '11-Fair and mild to° N- S. ' _ ' - 1-_mei ` ~ una* OO aid of Church of England will be held in Rustico Bank Hall on Mon- _ _ 1 vw ___;'_ _. _ _ _ rg '_ be-mantle-1 . - ' ’ . , ` r , , _'hui _nsmousrmi rmll s .Fil-li 1 il 106003-lililii AT Mgyrnglllf l‘r|`lil,»f _ 2 -_ ----T ` 3 ‘___ f -_ - . A - ' 1,, - . . . I1-liz*-@__q lllllml ul l::;:;°"i-“Y""l*.:‘;;“i:;..';‘z;‘ ,Mmm Um,-T 0°- -f in---1 _ '_ .Drown Flames Trench Injur-inglwo - - ‘ ~ -- 0P00i0Q 0f _"W1 533| _UUEHESS _|_M_PHUliH_I -- -- - hair and a slight stoop in his broad u e man sa quie y a meal. unstirred either by the music or It was the same Harry Thaw, but vastly different in appearance and de- portment from the Thaw of former days. Conilnement fox' years has so subdued and sobered the young slayer of Stanford White that when he was asked if he cared to stay in New York at a fashionable hotel over night he replied, tlmidly : trial of a suit brought against his.; mother, Mrs. William Thaw, by Law-' HEROIC WOMAN »cr;*r'- ..._. BALTIMORE, Md., Jan. 9-One of the most pathetic incidents of the wreck of the schooner Julia. Lucken- bach was the death of Captain H. A. Giibert's wife in the pilot house of the ship as she went down. The story was told by five .survivors of the Luckenbach, who were picked up by t _ he S. S. Indrahuala. Mrs. Gilbert, who insisted on tra- velling with her husband, had told friends that_if the ship ever went down she wanted to be as near as possible to her husband, and that she did hot want any one to try to res- cue her if he was to be lost. According to reports of the men who were saved, she died as shie had said she wanted to die, The men said there was no opportunity for the res- cue of the-captain or his wife. LUHSLATUH Dill] “fini ' 3 -_ AMHEBBT, N. S., Jan. 10-The .___ . Coal, Railway and Power Co at (S-P50191 bY P50110.) Jogglns mines was the scene of a wa“°'di““ Press) d/ MONTAGUE» J°'”- 1°~"'Th° °P9“’ surlonh nemént this afternoon “__ ST. JOHN. Jan, 10--Sir Edwar ing of the new steel bridge at Montf “mug in thadmth of one man and Shea, said to be_ one of the oldest aa- agua yesterday was a grand success severe iniuries to two others. £128 165151303; U1 ug empire. died gilélsenlépwufds Of 1.000 P90100 WGN hr ' 0 8?. ng . e was a former _ - _ atgcsfdptto ex? 1°;‘§1‘Es:1f2p§°°1v;‘£ president 0| the legislative council of Amid the roar of whistles and ir- mad go b A t t th Newfoundland' and continued a mem- mg °f guns th” “P00131 "lm f!'°m _y e en o e surface. In Uh some manner' €he"cars 'were' sent down- 'her tm his Math' B1;-lottetgwn arrived at 230 D' ml wit Premier Mathieson, Commission - if k _John J. Burbine, James Gould and ` ;§n?,;rP?(q§§avyv?r5;,r`g£at Mcgolgflgt George Covil were unfortunately as- Works, L. B. McMillan, Commission- cending at the time on their home- ei- of Agriculture, Murdoch Mcxm. ward iourney. Burbine died before he non, Hon, w_ g_ stew”-’¢ K_ 0_ was brought to the surface. M.L.A., Aeneas McDonald C J' I A McDonald MLA, and a large UF number of other Prominent men. The _ . premier and other officials were niet _ _ _ _ _ at the station by teams and a large ____ number of the Montague cltilens and _ were conveyed to the centre of the '- ' ' _ New Bridge, which was beautifully 1 1 Icanadmn Press) decorated with hundredsof lla . LONDON, Jan. 10-Adrianople con- An address was than nad g th, “ml” 00° CFU! Of Ula Peace 81011801011- premier by A. C. McDonald, on be- ___ The Allies declare they must have ir.. half of the Montague citizens, thank- (Canadian press) Tl\l'k°Y is 900811? determined not to , ing him and his colleagues for their CHRIQTIANIA' JNL 10____1t is cede. The belief now is that tbepromptness in fulfilling their pro- feared here that the famous Arctic lJ0Wers will be forced to intervene to mises to the citizens in giving than explvrer Otto Svendrup and party of bring about a peace settlement. such a fine structure and that it was sixteen, who were hunting walrus in the intention of MOMBEUB t0 BPD!! Gre n v ' e land, ha s been lost, to the legislature at its next session Svendrup left Chrlstiania in March, for an act ni incorporation and sol- 1912. Since then no word has been icited his assistance in the mntter. -received from the expedition. _ *_* The premier made rev . Mail sent to them has been return- NEW YORK- 'Jim 9-A Sad-Vishlr ""{(;f{ne'i{1n¢¢1 on page four-i;g¢n_) , ed uncaued 10;-_ ed, hespectacled man, with iron-gray I ly and said |>u|>|>|r's slim ‘:.:2;;‘z';f:i.:“.s.:;r§..;-; e;.5.%°m.“e_ DREDGING s To ga: 9t1;l;1y;;d stirringtand' yiopullfirragbs S1-_ LOUIS’ M0” Jam 9_°___Five the curious stares of others in the '_' §us to testify at the no difference in the harbor situation. lt is reported that the reason for the interruption of -the work is that the appropriation has been egheustfid. and this has made it necessary _tb stop until new financial arrangements are made. It is considered probable that the matter will be arranged by the government in council' without waiting for the house to open and that the work will be resumed with- in the next few days. nRnAKwAi‘aR Now rona HUNDRED FEM' ST. JOHN, Jan. 9-The breakwat- er in Courtenay Bay, now in course of construction by the Courtenay Construction Company for the Nor- ton Griiiiths contract, has reached 'n length of about 400 feet. Although .lt is alreudy quite an imposing looking piece of work this is less than one- third of the length as the completed _breakwater will be 1,500 feet long. The work has been progressing satis- factorily in spite of the unfavorable weather which has been experienced PLAN T0 PLACE AMERICAN ‘lately and is still ahead of the U- ;“Li?;§l:‘“'° bee” "'““°"‘“"°“ t° °“°" coAL IN GREAT BRITAIN timntss. _ _- l COAL INVESTIGA ON -¢-=i°- -A Nod M'-~ ==°-r im ..5i.‘?.¥'..”2ff.' .`lZ§...’Z. .$"?3§f.°.'3.’§ s°.°.‘2. - _ TI Nmth sea' _ _ ish consumers with coal at lower AUGUSTA, Me., Jan. 9.-Iavesti- prices than those fixed by the coal nation of the high price of coal in _ HcE=s=T=| producers of the United Kingdom, this state is proposed in an order ` ` ‘ according to a statement published presented to the senate to-day by to-day in the Shipping' World. David Senator Morey of Androscoggin coun- .- _ gn . ‘gifted Thomas, the head of the Welsh ty. The hill calls for a joint coffi- _--- ’sl combination, will sail for New mittee with power to summon- wt- _ One ng; for word each inlprtion York on January 11 to visit the ness” and examine books and does- in» 'this co umn.' Dash didst accom great coal fields on the Atlantic see- ments and provides that the attor- pany order and i‘l've»per cent discount board, and it is possible he may put _ney-general shall sit with the com- all -ed. . liintpaum charge twgqty- the matter to a practical test. l. mittee as counsel. _ - ' . 'i ‘ ' ive vgntg. -- - _ ~ ,r , """"'""""""""` " 68,7. J u ry lltbx--Doors open at > 9 1.4 " 1 ‘ , .; ~. . ( ¢ and tea for Missions on Thursday af- _ ' W- The Farm and The Turf te - , ll » - °°'1`v° _ issi seem sau memes Evening Guardian Jany I7 and Morning Guardian Jsny I5 I x if . . l Z Prince of Wales vs Association team, _ ' _ will C0ll|3lll _ A _ , , » 2 . _ if ’ _ Jen.-.-14;: im. n signs snnniagwvi `_ '_ _ H 0' 0 1113 dns night. Everybody welcome. _ g _._,_..»,._.~_,» ' ."~- f,--»»~ - . , su' 9 V- _ < __A , ~ '5 :..:ii: °PF°’i“"3’ _es-"“’_ . an l V nb emi - . Hllfly shine A. llilne ll‘ea|er°.rI-l*aili‘i;fiE, -For - ~ A concert and -basket social ‘_ ` 1.-lmlnnlis. _‘ri -me ee-' .. <`°` -_ _ A ..z;.~i°i‘;_'fii '*'~°'=~r""'f"r;e::~.f _ Read” qsro¢=e~»v»'<»11v»f¢'=-i -noel-i °--‘- ous aw.; um-».~» 1-sis-ow-» _