ThesGuar dian Talks Daily to Almost. Half the People in this Provtinicrg S3053* Sworn ly Ave f. 7072 for lggle- 0 _ THE GUARDIA MORNING DAILY FOUNIIKD 189| wi:aic1.v.no'|r1] ¢An|i[Deal To Have Caused Death of wife And llifeal Judi' __t '_` Two Newborn Babes-A Case v ¢ In 1903 h d ' were destroyed and third badly firmed the death sentence passed by d Supreme Ci)u“xS0Tn'C;n';g: gin? ts: :damaged hy h, fire which broke gut, a court martial on seven terrorists, . , _ red from the Bench F b in tha second floor of Breerton _Avc_ iI\C»U<1il1E 15119 mYSl50fi0llS If-illlllu on e ruary (, I _ I _ t d f 90.- t b . < tenement here on Saturday. »l1 i/U10 WIO WHS C011*/10 9 0 com- J O emma chmrman of the mil pliclty in the lot a'ainst lives of . _ _*_ ____ _._. p i, wi c ‘ t _ lylihrllgunlhslon 0 succeed Hom A” Grand Duke Nicholas Nichaloevitcii E ' I E I capacity, and made a name for him- qétlyymg lezxlleill :;?_:gwt\;:;n};rev];1i§I: self tlirourh lil Wwk ML chu:rn?§:`n;_rd£E:ri;Kilsvlfx he delivered the minis'terlal state- bounh ment. to the Duma on Nov. 29. An As the Government has given ne- Italien' who hug been musing at ,ti f Vu _ V ___; ()alvino,_» was at the session with uc was H man of great judicial I and M. Chlclieglovlto. ership of the commi l n b th - _ . °. _ iiioutli in 1849, nd was appointed tl ' E SSO y rm He Ima In wait' for the Pmmicrm ial)-One woman and two children -General Hazenkamllli. Chief U! the were burned to death, the husband general Stuff. 0V0l"l`\l1il1g f-he P185 Df and father is missing and two houses thi’ counsel °f\ the del°“¢B. haf! CDH- bonib in his pocket. Engnsh Bishop Sa_yS HUSSIHII tne restaurant, but the Premier left Government is lustifieh ~» and hui, [N w|NN‘|p[[; Thomas Edward Wilkinson, Bishop of North and Central Europe, writes to the Daily Mail, from Riga, de- '*'“" _ scribing the devastation. wrought in p , glussgatgienerally. and garttisiilarlylin Mayor To Give ti ists . He declares that its extent-is or Have House Dyn?lml" quite unknown in England, and fully , justifies the measure of repression t8d adopted by thc Russian Government. "Whatever," concludes the Bishop, - ' life ln the French re olution, I doubt if the destruction of houses and pro- "many have been t e destruction of _ ~ wiNN1i>EG,'F¢b_ zs-A laiisarion liU(ll{ANAN, Sask., February 29- pgyty was as gl-chi; in France hh in luis been caused here by thc meagre lic ranks of the faithful were badly roken up lust spring by the hun- reds leaving the communities, there as been bad blood existing between thc (loinmunists and Independents, which luis resulted in several assault cases. Last week Lieut_ Hoyne of the ouiitud Police went out to one of ic villages to summon some ofi the oukhobors to answer before the ustice of the pence. On lils arrival, c was told to get out of thel village nd they would not 'recognize the legal papers. In company with three other officers, he went out the second time to make arrests. They were met by the whole community, men and women, numbering a hun- dred or more. The women were placed-in front and a hard struggle nsucd. The officers were helpless and eturned to town and wired their report to the Government, asking for further instructions. In..the mean- me friends of the ohstreperous induced themito come to town and make their appearance at the trial at Canoda. ` _.___1---_--¢-1 PILES CURED IN G T0 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Dusting or Promising Pass in e ml 14 days or money refunded. 50 cts. lvlereliaiitlise_qiiiglit at Wonder- land tonight. _ Minciiinisi iii \ | $2.50 Ili Gold; A Rocking Cha Flour Etc, Miss Cassie CII _ . _ < Q This evening Wonderland will holdl a reception to all its patrons with another of those very popular Mer- chandise nights. Free sifié Will l’° distributed to fortunate ticket hold- ers, a magnificent program will furn- ish raro entertafnmentf and this Mar- chandlse Night is meant to eelilwl' all former evenings of free gift. diu- tribution. In the question of llflil. the choice has been made from a vel? varied line, and in addition to the $2.50 fn Gold the prizes are simvlv grand. A rockin( chair of hflhly Y Polished wood, inviting and comfor ‘ suggesting' isone of the s'ii¢l~ 5 UB of flour is another; s utt of useful irons ll still ai|othcr;_a market bn kat .which has proved such A D°i\\11¢ sslootfon il on .the list, and Y" 73°’ tilts both imfuiand ornamental. mi" cum enum im me *H- dueed tolonil hor aid in makin! thi will lf and ii ii wuiinuin r; ASett0flrons -- .Big 0 fford In Song And Dance' cted. 'Thingfare goin! Wi'-11 " '1 Exisy hum around Wonderland in pre- paration for this Merchandise night, hhd prizes galore are being heaped up with a generosity unequalled on the t' part. mTtmi5e’;?c?i|iigsto be the time of the Nl[lNN'S SNNEYIYY INHNKS HHHHEHY NNY] NNUHNEH VERKHITUYE PERM,, Russia, Feb. Z8.--The _circuit court of this ,town to-day meted out partial jus- ‘tice to a monk named Feodotofl, whose criminal, and iniqu,tous con- lduct was revealed last fall by sent- encing him to penal servitude for fifteen years. ' Feodotofl came to Vcrkhotuye from another province about two years ago and set up a shrine in a neigh- boring forest where he lived as a hermit.. Ijle soon attained a great reputation for marvellous cures and his little chapel in the solitude of the woods became the objective for pilgrlmages from all parts of the province of Permua. The Monk on- joyed a great reputation for sanct- ity but when the revelations came it was learned that his holy ways and works were nothing hut a cloak for robbery, murder and debauchery of every kind. The repeated disappear- ance of pilgrims who visited the monk’s chapel finally attracted the attention of the authorities and re- sulted in a_ careful search. This dis- closed the bodies of no less than twenty victims whom Foedotofl had assaulted and mudered ,and then buried in the cellar of his house. The charge of -saerilege in that he had stolen the sacramental vessels from church and monasteries also were established against the hermit. Ccoghn. colin, hnnrunen. .-:na other inner ailments are quickly relieved by Oraszilcnn tablets. can outa per box. All druzgiefl. Merchandise night at Wonder- land tonight. Condensed I Advertisements he lloukhobors are still experienc~ Rushing' [details which have leaked through ig some lively times. Ever since ___ __, __ official circles of an attempt by the "Blackhand" to extort money from Mayor Ashdown, under threats to dy- namite his residence if he refused. A week ago the mayor received an an- onymous letter which informed him that unless $1,000 was left under n. black cloth on the sidewalk on Broadway, in front of. his residencei, that night, his house would me blown up. The wording of the letter indi- cated thnt it cmanated from Italian ‘platters Lllllllil] IYINN Nlllll an Hin innnn HAMILTON, Feb. 29 -'Miss Rita Redmond, who is engaged this week in one of the vaudeville theatres, has been informed that a miner she befriended a few years ago died in Dawson City, leaving her a fortune of $75,000. _ She met the man, whose name is glvel!\ns James Storey, at Spokane and loaned him $100 without taking security for it, she having known him for severril years. She had forgotten about the inci- dent until she was informed of her good. fortune and says that now the stage will know her no more. Minard`s L’nlment Cure: Burns. G10 , _____________~_< \ THE WEATHER. TORONTO, March' 1-(Special)-ln- creasing easterly and southerly winds fair to clopdy, and milder with rain or aleet at night. Minard'sLinlmeni, for safe everywhere.. il / Merchandise night at Wonder- land tonight. ' --.-.sr -_-=-=--if-_--1 ..__._ _“___ _;k___... .W Too late for Classification. season at Wonderland tonight. Go and get a free gift along with one of the finest entertainments this favor- ite theatre has yet offered. See the splendid motion picture l‘l‘0i=,lf\m~ Hear Mr. Trbinor‘s song! Hee the ans liiuszmicnsi Let the orchwf-rs! -nusic delight while the prolrram is being rendered with a vim and swing never equalled in any other louse ami Ana min thv m°°°S°m°”l* make this prfu night one of sur- phgging numbers, even an it in the mo", generously provided for, and b t entertainer which the ver- the es L _ v| Q4 | able horse rug. Finder please '&3l?,,`Hm:;,f|:T||.l:|`;th::dd:nj;yment°r:flenve at Beer and God's store and HOU§E WANTED-By April lst, a house with 8 or 10 rooms-_ heated and plumhed_ Addressy I-lousekeeper, I-‘_ 0. Box 941. Ch'7 Town. il-Adilf. _l BOY WANTED-To run ,drrangs and,to be useful around t a oilica. Apply at once to Guardidn. il~8dtf .____._i.____ai*~._l__ LOST-Fdday night ladies watch with fob. Finder please leave with Rogers Hardware Oo. 8-8d8ipd. OST-In thill City Friday a valu- lu patrons. Como to Woudorlandroceive reward. 8-|dlir1fDG- '- I , l - Any Guardian reader ` who receives adhniy print- ed. badly printed, badly f°i.i¢cs,lf_“-i,,_.;_ Hcp y,,,,m» b-on went to hrougii the liusbainl and father get-}‘h¢»ii;l1l»oi~'_s for aid, but when this H ting ‘lrlmk who" he Wm’ Un Ulf? W1iY‘i‘ived the wonuin was deuil as wi- to call a doctor to attend his \viie.1Lh<~, new horn b'i.`bies I lticliard iliiidsziy, :i f:ii'|i\er,`leftlii.~:f (Toroiier l='arrell of ’l‘wccil ghligd Om” U" 1-ll\NUl"l"Y 10 Slllilllllill ll jury, and :ui jliqiiest will beheld. have now adopted another plan. They are nekiug u close season for, seals to cxtcnd over a period ni' ten) years. . Will NEYEH SHLYE MYSYEHY HE HEGIEYHE Portuguese Government No Anxious For Investigation into lVlurdsr0i`Kin.re.-cnt owner, 1;.: .rtineiit of the newest goods. This iciv sruie \\l_\ich_ has i‘eplaccil then.. n big ilcpnrtincili; taking up about old bnildiiig, inilicfites by its inoderii hall' of the south side. Nex The new Portuguese governiiieiit prefers that the crime should ho rc- lf- tha deed of individuals carrioil a\vayiy‘ by the political passions of,the!i garded both at home and abroad as A3 ll. __ , t comer: nd beautiful :ippeai'ance, and by itsitiie ladies' whitewcur dcpartiilent in '\~ *fi . .. ‘ .' - . _ I ' itat sine, tht. nrlvaiiu, ,in liii_~.iiii:».s1|i|_i:lii. uild‘iig wiiere all thi- bnsi. iiiulios are kept. in s liandsoine and un ornniiicnt to,si_ock. l.a.~;t coiiies the cliildi‘en's H or was ivm 8 receptiontmgmcht and inuqnmch as the re. iQueen Street inside one is struck by uin|or\v0:ii' iii-pai'l.iiu~iit \\'iii<‘li is The M y g ' g . ~ : ,' ‘ ' , ' ' I , » 1 that evening. and his beautiful h0m_0'publicans are also anxious to clcnr 'Elm cxpunswc~n°sS of um~ (mEnmm:fuHy Fmuckcd Wm' " C‘""p1"t° “S` N `that could be cleared up. It isa; matter of common knowledge thati there were intrigues in high placesl ns well as low before the tragedy; :occurred and the rage of the leaders landlieutenants exceeded all bounds. i YLINENSINN H|~.i IN BHYYYSH HHUSE \ ‘. l 1 LONDON, Feb, 28-Chancellor of the Exchequer Asquith introduced the} licensing bill in the House of Com- mons today. This is the principal government measure for-the present session of parliament, and owing to the vast money and brewery interest involved it is attracting great inter- est. The Chanceilor declared that in the opinion of the government all effective reforms in this field must aim at the attainment of two prin- clpal points, namely a progressive reduction of the excessive facilities now allowed for the retail sale of intoxicating liquors and the r'adual complete recovery by the stane w?"i due regard for existing interests, of ,itsydomlnion over and its poverty in a monopoly which ' it had improvi- dently allowed to slip from its con- trol. As explalned by the Chance!-| lor, the bill provides for the compul-I snry reduction within n specified per- iod, nnd on a uniform scale .of thel number of regular sulonns licenses! is based mainly upon the density of. the Dopulntiou. In cities it is pro-` posed to allow one saloon for every» four hundred persons. This regula- tion it is estilnnted will wipe out in the neighborhood of 30,000 licenses,' about one-third of the present total. Mlnard’a Linlmeni Reliever Nsuralgla, land tonight. i i Merchandise night at Wonder- purchase of the building and its subsequent remodeling has been necessitated by the increase of Mr. McDofiald's former custom tailoring and readymade clothing and furnish- additlon of all regular dry; goods lines. All this .has now becni done with most happy results. Then building is 95 feet long and 30 feet wide, with n high ceiling and largcl w,ndows giving nmplc light in thc, front and rear. In the centre stands' ii handsome silent salesman, one of: the largest in the city. This will con-l tain ladies fancy collars, gloves,i shirt waists, drawn work, silks, appliques, &c_ On the north side thc` dress goods department is locatedl Here are to he found n magnificent, line of ladies' suitlngs in all the] latest styles. 'Near the centre of ihis, side is the silk department with ni large and well assorted stock, in-, cluding the celebrated llelding, Pauli and (lorticelli goods. , Next in order along the same sidei are the staples-a splendid line and in the rear is the lint and cap de Y lNE|_E YHYWS ENBIN PHIZE New ll/loving Pictures Three and May be the Gold Piece a The program at Fniryland tonight* is full of good things. i As ii pictorial lieadlincr the fanv ous film, Uncle Tom's Cabin will he given. This picture shows ull the scenes in that great story read by, millions the world over. - It runs ly whole reel, is beautifully coloured,| and appeals to everybody. _ It is an extra specialty and' is an addition to the regular program, making three reels in place of the usual two. The other pictures are all brand new. "The Rolling Skater Crane" is a Vccmedy_par`eVxcellence.”It_is 2 lang; ing trade, and to permit of thcf was wronged with prominent cm_,th _ , _ 5 ours, conveniently 'und easily ieacli-isortment of ‘superb goods. In the “ni ; _ ¢lP_dHk}l)fti] l`€HlJ0DBib1lltY f01`,ed by ‘xi ecntral_stairc_asc and by theirear of the building is kept a stock _ _ ,iegici e ot sires are glad to see,splend_id way in which the wholc_of the cloths of the tailoring de- ,nn investightinn which would probe lc-stablishment is lighted. _It is appartment. All thc latest styles in tha Haan. to the bottom' smothsmm totglliéiii irnhsiiciiiii brhight at- lforcigi; and domestic goods are re. Yet there is ““d°Ubted1Y mllchlthe old order. of thingie cai1iElgeth'c]:ipr'T`§Eieens?rEcond floor w‘vi<'h is reached , , . , . , by a stairway from the rear, is one of the best second floors in the p)o- vinces. A great fifod of light enters through a large window eighteen feet wide and ten feet long. This ront half of this floor is devoted to ready to weur clothing, mens, boys' and childrens. On the south side is the large clothing cabinet, extending one half the distance of the entire store, and containing a full stock of the “ready to \\'e.\r“ goods which have mndc S. A. McDonald famous. _ln the centre of the floor suits are displayed on tables, while on the north side gentlcmen‘s trousers are kept on shelves running half tue length of the floor. The children‘s clothing department is located in-_xt to the nicn’s cloth- ing. The rear half of the some floor will bo devoted to the ladies' cloth- ing