MAY 1319" ‘"rl-in u-rms-r ii r 'Tl-IE CHARLO'l1`1-fl”1‘0WN GUARDIAN nssr or 'nu' PAGE NINE ' ‘ , ‘ ' .` I . _ 3 'i"1"`¢""-"1 fit'tiff'--‘f-ll--3.”‘?i‘.f*-1 " ' .,..,.. » i i » i i i ’ . ` ` , 1 ° _ ' EWS " ' " ' iii llliiiiili. ciiiiii is iiiw siiiiiiiiiii Hot Wave ffrdvails All Ove Middle Atlantic States. Prostraiioiis' Re'po'rled- spi-i-iai to _Guardian. V Welcomed ByThousands _ , .. '- S----f f’----a Exi>ELs .iizws ’ _‘iii i ~--- - __ --_ ._.._._. _.___ ~ ~- - 1|/ ¢ - ' » lh'.»\h‘HlNGTON, May' 12~wl1shlng- L()Nl)0N May 12_K. G Yl<‘KA'I‘ER-lN()l~ll ()V May 12 -The ' ' ' tim last night was the hottest lilac in ilie United States, the Weathe lpii-i-iiii recording 94 degrees witi _niui-ii higher ternliliratiires i~ih'own b ._i_'_cllii|i. to the coiiination cclehra- _I___w___ twlm ;:_gN_;)' t'h_e _lmvmcg all baldi and his American legion will spouse to a letter of congratulation. _ _ __ _ _ . ii open the festival ol Empire _ _ _ L m ' p°""e'"`wd M pe" lea-d the advance on Mexico City. following the nehel victory yester- Charles Ligiitsiiip Virginia- at the iii-ystal Palace. 'l‘lii,- wel-n w,.l_ '“'L"' ‘if "°*`iii"-ii0"- It was Garibaldi who accepted Gen- day. His telegram says in part: All ovcr the iniilille A"tlan'tic States conieil hy- many i.lioiisa|iiis_ el". (.l,e,,N _ Hi* has also tliri-ati-.neil thi- lloline-i-ral Navarro'ii surrender on Wednes- “General _ Diaz has not been fran ,.,- i-xpi-rts held out little hope of any ri-iii-i. |'i‘osti'iitioiiii are i'opori.eil from ,,,,,|l_y i-itiies. iwii iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii in iiii ii iiiiiiiiii Hpi-.ciiil to The Guardian. llpi-zona, May 12-.in iicciiient ii-liii-li caused the loss of two lives oc- cnrrril in the ‘ciyrlaque liiver in the iiiigiiciiiiy region yesterduy. Five men were on a log jam, one iii tlicni fell oil and was not seen iigiiiii. ' _ i.ouis Tremblay, after trying hard to i~i~guin the logs. disappeared, after ri.-iniiiiiing with difficulty to sa-ve the ollii-r inan. is. iii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiis iiiiisi iiiiriiciii T\`_»\Sl-lIN(l'l‘()N, D. C., May 11.- Vicioiiii assaults on the Canadian Re- cilirocity Bill marked ycsterd&Y'£ hi-iiriiig on that measure by the sen atc iiiiunce committee. Farmers from thi- boriii=.r states, fishermen fron _ iiloiii-i-stei', Mass., manufacturers oi' wiri- i-loili lor paper making and man~ iiiiii-liiri-i-s of hook, wrapping and iiiiws firing paper, all poured fortl ilu-ir pi-ntests against the bill. Pro iiuiiii- thc greatest outburst against the bill occurred when former Gover iior .iolin_.`H‘trange, of Wisconsin, was iiitiwi-liiccil as representing the wrapp- ing papcnmanufactiirers aiiil thi hiiiiriis of trade of Neenah and Men- iislin_ Wis., addressed the committee Hi- .swf-rveil bv criticism of the bil, in iiiiuck "the American publishers’ iissoi-lation and its related organize lion thi- Associated Press until lin i\ll_\~_i~ii-nator Penrose asked him tc liiiiii his remarks to his specific ob ji-riion to thc bill. Mr. Strange char ui‘ici'i'/.i-il the bill BH a "C0w8.l‘dly' ini-nsiiri-, lacking love of country anr` liroiigiit forth at the demand of “thi . lgri-iiii-st trust in thc world." Hi .uiiil fhiii. congress would not he ir si-ssiiiii yi-stiirilay consiilcring the hil "if ii hiiil not been for this conibina i-ion iii i'esti'aint of trade." When 1 iuiiii who occupies an ex-alteil positior lis-ti-ns to such demands for fear o failuri- of re-election rather than tr the wi-liiirc of his nation it is timi ii' -\'\"ii." he exclaimed. “Why shouli' ilu- .-i-i~i~i-tory of state bc iniliieni.-ei* io lui-oiiic nn auxiliary to the pur i'iii\>=\I-L' iicimrtment of the newspape' n-iisi oi the coiintry'?" hi- asked. “'I`o what trust ilo you refer?" ask i-ii .\1i-iifitur Stone. "'l‘iu- iii-w.~ipaper trust, the most vi rioii.i in i.lu- world" replied the wit lli‘.\‘§, "Wi-ll yoii nianiifacturcrs have ai' ii.~:soi-iiii,ion” siiggested Mr. Sltonc. "Ii is only social, like lawyers" ii-spoiiili-il Mr. Pltrengc. “It is not tc roiiii-ol prices, hut is for thc purposf - 0| iii-fi~iii-ii-." 'l‘lii- witucsss conteniled that the "i"il‘|\iisi- of the allcgcil newspape' Uust was to monopolizc the news ;liI‘i»|\i:li the incorporated Assoclat-ei ri-ss." _-iiliiili-. ("harlcs P. Moore, of Nev Milk. for the book m`anufacturcrsi rllnriurtei-izoii the measure ns " a stef iliiri-ii variety of reciprocity that rea' l_v .ions not reciprocate." - »i- ’i‘. i‘-ary, President of the Inter- niitional Brotherhood of Paper WUFK i-rs, and Barnard Benson, of Kala nur/.oo, Mich., opposed the bill on be- iuill of paper mill workers. _Giiy (uinningham and Thoiiins J (ii_i">|i. of Gloucester, Mass., lileil P hrii-f in opposition to the bill on be iiuli of the fishermen.- Frniik W. Cabell, of New Yak oi S-lllllll lil Milllllll LONDON. May 11-In the famous the opening _.will he notable as the tions and cereniouials that will mark the coronation season. The Colonial Premiers ami other repicsciitativcs .vho have arrived in London for the imperial (‘-onfei-ence -will he present it' the opening of thc Crystal Palace exhibition, as will also the ministers mf State, Members of Parliament, For- :ign Diplomats and many other per- sons of prominence. ' The festival of lilnipire, with its 'rnperial lilxhibitinn and Pageant of Binpire, was originally arranged for ast year, but was abandoned in con- ieiliienoe of the death of King Edward Vll. Under the plans as rearranged, :hc affair is to he conducted on a icale of magnificence never before at- :einpteil in the history of l.oiiiliiii. 'i`lic iivi-i'scas lliiniiiiioiis and the Enipirc have erected large and hand- inine liiiiliiings to hoiisc t'hi‘ wealth of fxhibits illustrating their resources ind inilustri-al and social il-evelopm-ent. i‘he Canailiaii building alone cost $350,000. In aiiilition to the rcspcct- vc L‘-oloniiil pavilions thcrc is an all- `3ritisli cxliihitioii ocrupyiiig the great- .r part of the main building of the Jrystal Palace. In this section the in- lustrial, iioinmercial and productive ‘esources of the Uritish lilmpiri- are 'lilly displayed. (hir of the most intcrcstiiig featiires if thc festival will be the pageant, to' lcr Royal Highness Pi‘iiiri-.ss Louise, ,e lielil iiiiiler the direct pntroliagc of vhiire historical i-icciies of the Em- >irc's history will he eiiacteil. The ur- °aiigenients and proiluctioii of the :agcaiit arc under thi-. pi-rsoiml ilirec- tion of Frank Lai-icelles, the farnoiis nui-iter of pagi-anty who was in charge .if the inernorablc historical pageant meld in connection with the'tercenten- iial celebration at Qiielwii YWO Y¢ili'S igo. No fewer than l50_000 perform- .irs will tain-. part in the pageant. Phere will he altogether twenty-four iii-hull of wire cloth manufacturers. told the committee that they would he si-rioiisly injifred by their patrons. ti“‘_ American paper manufacturers, l“Siii.Z trade. Miimri1‘ii Liniment used by lmysiclan 'iaval and military toiirnainents, avin- arii FHUM EATHULIEISM 'i‘his wn. tl i i 'st ll" ”“’"~ ' -‘ ' ~ - ' ' of their lriajilstiillss sill;-) lg;ll(e‘\m:_T:iulll:~"{ thchgogiluwalhe Butlsh Almy durmg Eggglhnggardenlzggs dbtes nolskntohvs :_‘_‘_'_'_‘_'_:}“i__’;:-E1 'xg }i:_"H__i‘7‘_iW“lf‘i _Vii was gin holds the rank of Lieutenant in when that isy g0iiiS yi'-0 iii’»DD0n. it has - . s e i‘.s‘.o ii -~- . ‘ _ ies of fiiiictioiiii which ull-i.i(i’ii§eH‘tlo the Italian army and' 1`B a gmndsnn gags: :"T§t(;}vi5(g°tol\Ti;)i?tllI;l:iTai:ild‘i; }l:fvctlh‘e T nlilke thi-. i:oi'oiiatioii si-asiiii menior- °' th°_ gmat Garibaldh people ere satisfied, We will have BH. He is 32 years old. He will return_peaee in Mexico immediately alter C0 A* A RUSSIA” . s Grandson Ol’ the ituliiin Liberator lliid Belongs ' “mg G°°'g° _"'"".Q_-"ee" Mail ' To* tlieltulliin Army. General Navarro Surren- ' iiered To Him 0n Weilnesila Lust. TlllPll Mllilllliilll T"-E []|l|[l|N[§ AWAY Slillllllllilll lllllUT L A “ EUES Til l§lllllWSi lllEHlllSHllP lllll lllllwl _ -~ llllvll-3 -glgglggll ____ wus no lonl;i,|~ ll negllglblo __"a"ut_y SAVANNAH, ilu., May li-J. (‘. Wm “___ _|____|_____________ _______e _____“y __t lvliinte;-, tliiitall§geil murderer of three ____ 1 ' _ ` ‘ onien, is o ie on the gullows in M§_§)r({;_l:f;i___()l;§-» yt? 1_0'_-_°_H@V-( J. U10 i"ie"’hYteriaii Synod of Montreal the_Siivannah j_ail_ tomorrow. _Hun- was a_li_____ ___ d~l tlicgivi €. Hill.. and ()ttawu._ It wus also declared tel s alleged victims were his wife, TORONTO, May 10-There is con- ip e mo era oi of the Pies- s, . . M . M - . byieriaii Hynoil. of Montreal and i)t- that Mench Lanndn’ like Old 'France' Atlffadn GTl-rllziiile iixlflntellilar ailnigl £55- mderable talk in Cathohc circles here lawa last ,llglm new ll_ (._m.l.ie_ mum was slowly but surely drifting away M,-s_ 0l,lamlee_ _'lille tragedy ocfnrred over the probable successor of the erator of last ycur, gave an address ii'Uoi Catholicism. 'l‘he discussion on the Gribble hime in Perr street late - Archbishop McEvay It is 3-15010 Ulieilinir session aof the synod “F098 iii Ciiiiiieciioii With the 1'€D0I‘C on December 10 1909 Mrs yHunter thou ht likel t ' ' and the the new mollemtol- also on French eviingelization, which was is said to have 'had trouhlelwith her ‘S llg -' y 0 be “ther Bishop _p0ke_ The latter mid in relerench. to the most important one presented. husband and-was staying ¢;empm.ar_ C0 ard oi reterporo; or Bishop Fai. the No Temcre clause concerning mix. Rev. Jus. Taylor, of Chelsea ily at the Grihbfe home. Neighbors .l°“' of Ifondon- with th° Pi`0.b“biiit' eil marriages: "We must vindicate the miie-). Dfeiiellteii f-he I‘€l>0I‘t- He Said found' the three women dead in the les fa‘.7°rmg .the latter' ,R°"~ Father rights of the people." that the Roman Catholic Eucharistic house, their skulls crushed in from Kidd is the mterlm “dm‘"|“t"“t0i` Of -1 "°"gi‘@HS lu-<1 been iiesisneil hy God hinwh with n hummer 'r-he triple the di°‘i°“"~ ` i show the pri re f t l - ' on It had dlglil :il 0 rue rem cnme aroused u storm of feehng ._____.____,_____________________ __ “ ti ~ - . l ~ _ '_P Y the diiierenw throughout the city-.Owing tn the --- between Catholicism and Protestant- rumor that a negro was guilty of the ism, to the advantage of the latter murders e general raid was made by of the Optra 8 H ' sy the n. N. A. act th h ° ch ` - - .- g ° .WM °°""i°i°d Oi lNlP|lll llillllll lllllll .. .. ..z.i=“:.:: ..:.:‘i§.“°.i::i;i..1;i;i..‘i.;.i°i'i.;i. ir °f such n case as the mixed marriage sand negroes were taken into cus- tae hi*;t_§ie-B__i‘;l)surtcas¢;) :rig caarietd £0 ___ i'ecentl_ ll'fi l,” 'l R _ _ _ ~ - . 5- U B 0 °i` S 0 Don My nu left saii ev Dr Mc tosy. Later, however, suspicion save him from the gallows have 57 » ““"ei`“ of Of the Syii0ii- pointed to Hunter as the perpetrator proven ll-ultless Music and mirth, dainty filrills, dances and dialogues, were presented in rich profusion to an admiring aud- ience ut the Opera House last night, the occasion beiiig~~the~anni\al Prince Street School concert and entertain- ment. The well-known tale of gentle, oft-mistreated but finally triumphant' "Cinderella" was presented as lm. operetta in two acts and fourl scenes, and it is safe to say that everyone present departed after the entertainment with the feeling that_ the bunior and pathos, as well ns the' inoral, of that interesting fairy~ro-’ mance. had been recalled to the mein-‘ ory in ri most delightfully pleasingi manner. i The pupils of the school iniist bef conimenileii for their very creditable; work iii the diilciilt parts they Were' sometimes called upon to present. The quality of their individual- and collective work demonstrated the ef- fect of efficient and careful training, even -in the enseof the “little tots;" _ the choruses aiiil solo parts, which were pleusingly interspersed through-_ out, being carefully and effectively- rendered. l The story of Cinderella as present-l cd embodied all the familiar featuresl of the original tale, embellished with iiiiiiiii iiiii W” 'ronoN'ro_ iuhy ii- .\ii uri- insur- ance companies doing vhusiness in (Intario must in futirrc pay claims for losses within 60 days of the fil- ing of proofs of loss and in the case of stock companies interest will be payable, to the sssui'cd after flftccn Lirst of the series of elaborate func- "1"*~_-l- music and son ' il li l itate coach drawn by cream-colored `""""""""""""“"""""""'"'"""""""""""""""'"""""""~`-‘-'-'-'-`"-‘-‘~'-'-‘-'------A--'-'-----‘-----A-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_»_-_-_-_._____._._.___________.____V___________________________________ horses and with outriilers in scarlet ~ ' livery, King George and Queen Mary Nc!" gg .vill drive through the streets of Lon- .ion tomorrow to attend the formal opening of the great Festival of Ein- P ` ` pire at the Crystal Palace. Aside from L the importance of the exhi-bition itself ` - gi In e gltful var- ers being arrayed in such a lngpner iety. Cinderella herself was personi- fied by Miss Lilias Fletcher, und she seemed to fit the role ng neatly as did the enchanted slipper fit her foot. Cinderella's' half sisters, whose attitude towards her was entirely diiierent to the imp;-ee. sion conveyed by their names-Pat- lence and Charity-were portrayed in Misses Frances Hall and Beatrice Mac. Lauchlan, whose interpretation of these ladies' characteristics left noth- ing to be desired. The parts of_ Fairy Godmotlier, Fairy Queen, Lady Grey anil attendant were well taken by Misses M. Whear, W. Dlatch, B. Rat- t-i>.uhur_v and L.. McKenzie. Miss i.ilatcii'i»i singing hetiveefn the first and second scenes of act one wee much en- joyed. Misses A. Gardiner, F. Hunter, L. McFarlane, A. Gordon and J. Hun- tiy were among thi- "Court Ladies," Mr. Fliiigcss as the irate and often- tiines iiuremioiiable “Papa," carried out his role very credita’bly, and crea- ted much merriment. The sedate "Prince," W. C. Tucker, did admir- able work under this nom-de-plume, as well as in solos. Besides those of whom particular mention has been made, there were many other white- robed and daintily-winged fairies and Court ladies, who performed their various parts in such a cahable man- plot as presented, but it should be sufficient to state that almost every- thing was carried out with unison as to produce a most beautiful effect. Ait0g¢l2i1€l‘. the evening was one of enjoyment and pleasure to the very large number in attendance. CUHDEHSET) IDYEHISEHCH [5 (T00 late for Olassinca n _.--__ *4°°~> .lljisasn Hnnoocx, Hniihnt, Loh- _ _ sters at Tanton*s. _ 5-l2d3i_ Iron sans, :io,ooo inrgT'm0,,,l. - ~ haim brick at $7.50 a thousand. Apply _io _G_grj_§¢ 00. s-1aiisi. ‘X/'ANTED, by first of dune. girl - ‘ for general housework. No washing. Good wages. Reference re- quired. Apply to 57 Grafton Bt. g__l____ _____v___5_-1§d3ipd. T0 LET, the northern part of the Mcl’hail terrace on Prince Bt., at present occupied by Mr. John Mc- Leod, merchant tailor. Euqulre oi Mrs. John McPhail, 197 Kent Street. 5-l3dti. Il‘OR SALE, young pigs, purebred _. Yorkshire. The kind that gets there. From imported sires and high class prizewinning dams. Write A. A. Mclieath, Marshheld. 5-13¢li‘3i. \~/'ONDERFUL REVELATIONS. L _l Send birthdate, three ques- tions, stamp dime for book, “your ner as to be worthy of more than future revealed Rwdlug ll-ee 1 lllglllllllll llglgllllllll-......... i iii.. .......... tBi’“°*‘- Zvi," 'mit he" T;°\‘i_'_'iid°f e sox sis, Denver, goin. 5-iadiiipd. - _ u ate-men 'in ex eni-io" o t e evel- ~-- -'~- ~. ' opment and .final culmination of the 'Im LE’r_LMg° house' havmf ten rooms besides pantry, ki chen and bathroom; also pleasant lawn, 36 Upper Hillsboro. 5-12dtf. _ an-il precision. For this, and for, ‘TOP RIGHT HERE' Somethmg the splendid orchestral music Prof. 'WW' $2000 to. s50'00n€ w§?f_; .wright hi entiiieii in great credit, ne Sell* 0" Bight- Big i”" ' ~ ___ _ __ __ ___ be pm ___w___ of the ming of the pmofq much thoughtful trainini: must have l_1lito:l_r;i.ri_i_i___{;f_;1r ff:l1__arl;f_I;0P.__l_\_l_‘;9‘;i_;ix;_ spelled. Pi! 0 'Wi C W ' _ ` " been necessary to proiiuci- i-iiirli grati- Y _ _ ' - sented daily in _the great open-air am- Farm milf-ual _0U_l\\Pi1"\¢;B Ales? ii0_§ lylng I-e,,l,l¢S_ with experience tn;>k__ Z7e_:1tr‘_d0r:00fi;33 iblthentre dBS\ill1¢1i by i`iii` 1\i‘i°ii l_’_*;5;m_l_"f__"*i‘£'i_";f1' girly _?:_‘;’; the°san-was A delightful fcaturi- of the evening dai! fgllzornmaftlfgv phénoménal Webb. _ . . _ was the closing “Transformation "0 ' _ Besides the two principal features stockbcoglpaiiiesl _This mxléxéseedeiéiileil __c‘__nc_.. th" mlm, group of pe,.l0,.m_ money-maker, men everywhere inter if the festival-thelexhibition andthe ullqil Y 6 specia com _ 0 _ 11'- ..W.~.~.»~- _ h mgeant-there will he innumerable llgi-ZlHiii¢ii_iF _‘_Vii_i°i;3__i;i t<`-"""ii%":`_i';l_f _(_';‘i; and Pegfeictiorfi of__t_|llB___ll_%;€:___¥;1ri;0(l_l;- ither attractions, such as carnivals. 0i_i£|\ (- i_1i` GH ii im"-ii -“- 'i ____ __Wr te o ay or _ t nor- * ’ '“”“"‘"““ “°t' 'ronowro iiiiiy in-Fresh to W* “'““" “g?ll‘,f“ ‘"N°e‘§;l“i,i‘,§l °'§,,,,.,¥ ion rlemcnstrations, athletic contests ,,t,.,,,,g Hollljlcrly to westerly wlmls; at once. _ e B 333 St “iii th"-`“t"l°“l ‘md "‘““|c°‘\ entertain' hartly fuir with local showers. Sun- Sharpener Lnmpnny' ox 5-l3h6i nents. Tlx Léglgiliigi_;Vi;J_f;_i;S;;‘°t_:‘:£ ilny, westerly winds, fair and cooler. fh)_hn' N'-B' ested over the mysterious accuracy UNUSUAL Business and lnveili -til Octoh - - . . the attendance of liisitors will equal *HD "IT" lllnllnu The mmpemtme _"_ three Qiclnck ment 0pp_ortuni€_i_:_sadli_l__ne¥oi:_l:_d_ if not BIIPINISB *hit at “UV P"°"i°“5 ‘”"" this morning was fifty degrees above mpidiy Si`0W "5 ' Mmtl. international exhibition held in anv lvestm-(lay the Mlnto left this port ze,-0_ ‘ along World's Greatest Tran; ___ d Trunk ac c. part of the World. 'N10 0i\i1ii`°* Proms at 8.20 a. in. for l‘iCf0\l with PBSSBH- The lowest teinperature recorded “°i'itBl Railway, Gran _ of the festival will iiévvlivd U* King gcrs freight, express and mail, d0¢k- yesterday was ilfty~four degrees a- M5" °' tm” “W Towns annuals: H it l F ll ' Sh ll Nt ,_ double in population, with corres Edward VII’s OSD B __li_f1___ “___ ing at 1200 e st on urn a bone ,em and the hlghegl was sixty _H i “Me in values Nowhen g - - . . _ ' '~i-_-_-___.__V_____*_*___,,v`i_____¢&________v._______l___._____~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--ff-'-of->="-‘-“-'~‘~`-----fr'-"~""' L45 p_ m_ docking in this DUI-Q at seven al)0ve_ The coldest recorded the DOD UK nc ' 8.00 D- m-. bl`ii1Zi!iS~ DBS_B€¥_\€%I`S. previous night was forty-live degrees 315° 53.13229Axmglexahcgxglfvaézal H freiizilt. express and yesterdays N- S- shove mo. Ac nine p. in. yesterday ° t lu , Chow, me “JUST A mmf- Sli* leaves this m0i`“iiiE i0i` it was fifty-four degrees above ze- `;'f0v0° ;{"fl;aggp;’:;d"nu0°n'l0nthly_ Lot, Pie ou at 8120 a. m. "_ '- ' l W *__ The H. S. Harland made the iisiigl The length of today will be four- i__';p1:I°:_2l';‘tlr;:‘2:;i§r\;t*nl= ¥t:l:,'h ,Qld h hi em in my em. double return trips between this city teen hours and forty-one minutes and I __ ‘wo two years ago an “ow "A Mark XI 20 to Z5' or mm W 0 W sp l to dentli. " `and Blast River yeSt0l`dBY 0Bl`\‘Yil\K of tomorrow fourteen hours and for- ° th nu to ten um" M "meh moment, Lord, with Thee in Andlures my sou quita I number of passengers and A ty_Iom_ m|n“'_”_ wor _ ~ pr ye, _ _ I h hi h ml - - Write for maps. illustrated circu ers: A "‘°g‘°“¢ °ii “W “VNU "A moment when my mumge mm goggstgfilgyaltiiilangéagtegiemgdcomoda- atTh:0 ‘iliilie tzlilorriww Tnorniiilrlqitwlnlnllligl °t°' Also write for circular' ‘gush .\niiii the whirl, the rush the roar When Iimi slow to own __ _ _t _ t me South I M'm_lm morning at U 31 ' ness Openings in Western CMH B- M . ' ll y M10" eflrtii. tm" W" W0 m “‘ es 5 °' "m y Add -"l nd Commissioner Grand ’ ’ ‘“°°" iii”-iiii-“i-i-i ri “.°.f°“ii';‘.'::.“.‘:." ..Ii‘s.::: :::i.i“;“.:"°i‘i: .ii iii: --iii-“°f~»--6'; "A m ' ' |;.~ “ °' ° . ` Bldg., Manitoba." 5;6§Q_6_i_- »-...‘i'“:i:.."i‘i‘.':‘.a:i.:“i:;"-:..;°' i ...in-. ----- ii '.i‘.‘i.‘:.‘.:°::.f.'.i *‘:.°.“i'.i‘.:-"ii‘1° i.°:§.f::’.; if..’~.ii’.;.‘.i.;":f.';.i‘.i‘.:';‘i°; .i....i..... ni.. M‘_‘Ik° ‘lilly gow my tired brain Dl‘l\_Y°\‘. “pre” me mlmltes l,¢'e and the wee- 4.33 and Tuesday morning at 4.32. market, open lawful days ten t “st M" 'wp t° pray' Give "st upon Thine Mm ` ess was ten minutes late. The moon rises tomorrow morning eleven. 2-256'-i Give strength to speak, give will to tern expr 907 and Monda mornin at ' __i' 1- l my WIJESPATIIHES lllPllllT lWllll Two Steamers Ccllide, On Goes Down ,Passengers And Crew are Saved. V _ _~ . . . i-1 ‘it l - ~ _ Speci lti The Guardian, NEW YORK, May 11.-The war - q"°°'“l t° ph” ("“"““"" pcm 0 The ( "a'd'"" si “Peso 'rexee May 12-i>mvin- in Mexico win met about two month B Special to The Guardian. 5 fthe steamer Admiral Farragut aiu All the passengers and crew of th The collision occurred at 12.30 o’ clock this morning. Five hours after the collision, the -steamship settled beneath t B . he wavcs. SCENES lil THENZY _- T ll IIAMMMUHIST llilil VITERBO, Italy, May 11-The after- noon sitting of the trial of the Cam- orrists was hroiight to a sudden close by a. scene in which ldnricoiic Alfono (Errisono) ‘was the principal actor_ He gradually worked himself into ll state of fire-iizy during the confronta- »ti0ii of Abbateiiiaggio by Giovanni Rapi, the alleged treasurer of the or- Bi1iii7»Hl1i0Il. 'Alfon's wrath burst forth when the informer began to ridiculc -Rapi’s e-xplanatioiui of his whereabouts _at iliflerent times. I-lc suddenly leap- ed to his feat and pointing to Abate- maggio, shrieked, "he is driving me mild. Take me to _a lunatic asylum; send me to hard labor, although I am ‘iDIIOCeI1t. but relieve me of the pres- ence of that hnuiid. I cannot stand him a moment longer." Efficoue was ghastly enii nrt-milling and fearing that he might collapse, the President adjourned the (‘-oiirt. Sensational developments in the way of scenes, if nothing else are looked for at today’s session, when ilrriconi-_ who is the alleged head of the (iam- orra, will confront Abhatemaggio. lf is expected that a special goal-il will be placed between Erricone and his accuser. _ _ Rani said that he had been accused Oi thefts in Naples in 1903,. hut .ie- clareil that he was in London and Paris at that time. He attempted to prove this by some documents which he signed in these places. Allowing that hc wished to make away with (iii‘i°Ciii0. he ilrfriicd that he would not have taken eleven other thnf. he would not nave taken eleven other persons to be murders and 38 accom- plices_ into his confidence, as Alihate. msggio asserted. _*___ Hill. EU. MUST IIUNNEIIT TORONTO. May 11-Chairman J. P. _Mabee of the Dominion Board of Railway Commissioners has granted the application of the eleven inde- pendent phone companys of western nd central Ontario for an order ompelling the bell telephone com- any to give those companies long istsnce connections over the Bell Dngop k Merida were transfeire e ._ _ _ - . _ _ . ._ __ ‘ d to the F ilii- not wave stl'0*-Ulieil 9-iiii Ui” lffiiiitiir ‘if 45.000 iii-ooh- nnil nn iirizlii-sl.rri iii lvlnil-Hevvw punishment If they mil da(¥ai?i‘l;;i;:lI‘d\i0l)i:]'grnduate ol the Italian t2nl;i1gni;nli?flf§:&(i)‘ill; rfi§JT1IidDg:v2ri's l-Te “gut ar five hunilieii. _ _,I ("`c°V'r thu” suhjcm' to exlml' Military School and was Italian at- aflirms. that he will leave when hi _C-omDany's system. -MEMllll|l§ll Nlll ElL_ll] Elllllilllll NUW TESTIFY e in Trial of McNamara Broth T ers For Murder at Los An- geles California. Speciul to The Guardian. _ NEW y0l'll;_ May l2__Wll-eless deS__ NEW YiJl¢K, May 12-A l,..i. \-..; . patches tell of a collision between el” d“*‘i’“t°h “YB thi-i ‘i' l Miiiiigul will not be calli-il .ir ii the Havana llnel- Merlda on (_-ape ness for the pro»=.»ciit1..n -.,l.-i ilu two l\lc.`.'aiiiziiu. `:»i--‘ . - *-i---._-i.i to trial. He charged thriii 1 ith iiiiii-ir- i- ' the dynumitin" ui me Los Ah. i. 'l`inies h\iililing_ McMnnigui will not then be i-=----xiii into court during the trial ;.ii-i inf. various confessions which i. ~. made will not be uscd ugainm ..-»'.- of the l\li:Nuinui'as on the in--i i charges. _l..;_...._.__ lilill TWELVE YEAHS lllill NEEK liiiUKlll _ o Special to the (liin.i'iii:ui. MiiN'I‘(‘I.Aiii, N, .i,, May 12_w,,_l_ ter Iluryeii_ who astonished the sur- geons by li-ving twelve years with a broken neck, died today at his home, _l)ui‘ycii, who wus the :ion of ii mil- lioniiire stiircli niiiniifnctiirer, broke iiii* li€Ck by .iumpiug into 'ii sliulluw pool of v\'iiter. He has been pnrnly'/.eil from his llieiid iliiwn ever since, and his spinal cord has been hi-ilii in position and his heuil supported hy nn i-_lllhln-ate system of braces. iiiiiiiiii ii-PTF" iiiii- iiiiiii (`H.-‘i'I‘l'l.-\i\l, lint., May 11-P.romin- ent Kent applc di-alcrs look for g, liiiinpci~ i-roll of fruit this year in this ilisf.rii:t. ’i‘lii-,re is a good show of liliU0il1 THF i><‘I1i‘>'. iflici-ries and pliini trees. 'l‘h_cy are very heavy- and are now coming out iii full bloom. If the _vi_'i-_athi;r_kecps fair and with the win-il in tho rlglil. iliruction so that tllehkes iiiiiy W\'i`ii. thi- i-liuiiei-.~= ure that fruit “vii ref- \'rI'y hi-fwily. Ai-nies are not _viit far iuioiigh iikivuiiceil to make anv Dr0I1llL‘Cy. but it is believed there will be a good show of apples this yen;-_ The acreage of strawberries is not as large this spring on account of thi- _aniouiit of land that is being devoted to tobacco, but the plants are comin., through nicely and so are raspb-errie. l*e_aclic.-i look vcry good ill this vl. inity. . Keep Minnril'» I. vi-i»~.-»;-- i., : ., , DISCU - A most representative mid iniin-»v~. tial gathering greeted Frank li. 'i. Ritchie, Canadian l_1._ly‘s lliol-k Sec. retary of thc Y. M. C. A. in Cunnilo, last night on the occasion of a meet.- ing of selected citizens to discuss thc above topic. The lack of great nuiii- bers wns amply made up in the earn- cstness of those present who evident- ly came to the meeting with a fuiriy good _conception of the rcul need of just such a movement as the prin-. cipal speaker of the evening, Mr. Ritchie, later proposed. The meeting was called to order hy Dr. J. H. Ayers, one of the commit- tee appolnted to. call the meeting and after a prayer offered by Rev. T. F. Fullerton Dr. Sl, N. Robcrtsoii wus called in thc chair. _ _A few introiluctory ri-iiinrks were ninde by the (‘.hairinnn brfori: he called upon Mr. Ritcliii-_ who then delivered to the geiicrul enlighten- ment of' his bearers nn excellent ani' most comprehensive address on thi subject; dealing with the average lifi of n boy, his standing in society anil his needs; nn ndilress which coiild hnrdly be done proper justice to in anything else hut ii verbutini _ri-port. The speaker gave four of the prin- cipal conditions in n boy's life which were necessary, viz: 1-He hnil n right to be well horn; 2-A right to have a play life in his youth; Zi-A right to be well educated; 4-A right to have a normal chance for self ex- pression along nll lines, physical, mental. social and religious. Then, in ‘referring to the conditions in which the boys of the present day are found, he showed that there are eight millions of boys in the United States and Canada today and ol these there are seven and ii hail millions who do not attend Sunday School. He said that there are more boys in the peniil institutions than in the Y. M. (‘. A. Of their education he referred to the fnrt thot 555 per cent. of the boys of todny never THE BOY PROBLE .l M li'll.ll.$ i imc. I ‘ if 3 -fi _ l'liElfi`l' _cii|,.-._s. ~ noi i .. _ -- given th .ii.ir.i... -_ i;..il l. i of ;~'tuilyi=';' il' - i \\iiil._ tlicn iigiii" soi.r l-i i..-.' ui-ii-- ' buys iii u finiiii--i,-il :-.-=-‘f~= He : -i eil along tlii-sc iiiirs to :iii -.i»-i~ ‘which pluiiiiy :_-viilenccil ii ii---i -iii -- [forni and thi-ii pi-oci-ciii-il io ‘--r jhis' liropositioii. He pinnniii . i ii fpnigu big ent-ii_:ii to nicct il. lneed of cvcry boy in the if t' - -’ - cluilcd in his itin-'-i.iry that ii»_. - taught to sivini; tliiit play groiii-- lbc superriscil nnil thc young cha, - ltaught to pliiy clciiii gainies; the pri 'motion of cdiiciitionnl work; health ltiilks; the ciifiwcciiiciit of thc liiw in connection with moving pictufc shows; the more attentive study of the boy by the school and physical cxoniinritiiiii on his entering. Thi-re wi-rc u fi-.iv of the suggestions of Mr. Ritchie und that his address wus llroiiurtivc iii much good was 'cviilciit in thi- :iuiniutcil discussion which followed it und in which neur- ly every one present took part. Tliis wus concliidcil hy the appoint- ment of ii coiiiiiiittec of five consist- ing of liev. 'l`. F. l<‘ulli-.rtou, W. S. lioiisoii, .Iohn l\l:irl.i-oil, li. l-i. Gump- -bi-ll und (‘, .l. iii-ily who will look inori-iiiiily into thi- iiintters discussed and will iiii-i-i Intl-i' to urrniigc for a plan of cuinpuigii. Thi- niotion thot. thc committee be siipplenu-ntcil from time to time as might be expedient and ii vote ol thanks to thc chairman preceded the motion toudjiiiirii uuil the commit- tee just previously appointed niet at once and got down to work. After a session lasting some time the com- mittee rosc and another meeting will be culled shortly to further dis- cuss the matter. _ Mr. Ritchie nioiit. iibly presented a strong case at the meeting of last night niiil tlicri- is but little doubt but ibut ~ thc ineriiii of his appeal, which iii-i-iiiiic so forcibly impressed on those preseiit lust night. Will rnllse iuiiuy iitlii-rs fo join forces reach high school and of the 5 per cent. who do attain an eilucntion iwhich they nail A right. Some wen with thi- iuinil who liavi- set out to roniliici. n \'ii:oroiu< cumpuign along lquallfying tneni for entrance less the lines siiggesti-il by the speaker. than 2 per cent. reach the universit- 'l`hi-rc is ri great work to be done and 0 ies. He 'submitted reasons why the it is u line of philauthrophy new and boys do not get the education to original in character and attendant t with the greatest of opportunities ulllmommt *Pen tempmuon comm do il soui's alarm "A !Minard’s Liniinentlumbermsws lr'end I y K Ask for Minsrd'| and take no other. into business life to assist their par- ‘for Christian i\\LHi\\¥!\¢ii¢¢~ len hot I eel the breath And_sti my » \ ` » _ ~ " ` `\ _ » n -i~ -in .1 i. ~... . ie' ' - e i.. _-_na-