a suowbank, placed a Hight, CARR, aily > ish Whig --- LL YEAH 77-XO. ii = KINGSTON, ONTARIO MONDAY, DECEMB ER 19, 1910. LAST EDITION DIED OF CODD While on Way to Doctor » For Daughter. THE DAUGHTER DEAD WHEN NEIGHBORS CAME TO HELP HER. The Devotion of the Mother to Her baughter Was Very Gireat--"The Daughter Placed Light at Wine dow for Mother's Return. Amagan sett, L.L, 19 -- Wher Mrs. Lela Sith, a irty-two yen i, w stricken ness; the residence er, Mrs. Nathan Brown, lange, there was nobody with ber except her mother. There 1s no telephone in the house, and the «l der woman set out y to a physi cian, halt i ' thn the way Dec wide 3 wale moth in this wan irr the hese Lo we mde awed there she stumbled into whore she died from « Her hady i who then hurried tell her dasghter the va 'wo Her window which of hely husband of MN tt nched and exposiire, was Ti rv. neighbors, the honse to formd that also dead nt down Phan younger badly Over . "n her | mot search The Life saver station station duuhter wo i he fv oly daught ¢ Wind | vilag i 3 hand die death she Her father af 'the thee self to the was charactéristio said, that should in tresiié cold several days to get medical aid said that Mrs after er Br kno woman some time ago Since his had Was ved aretit most voted her daughter. 1} neighbors ahsent mother hex of her { he ore of she have gone the ex ago Physicians Smitl had died It is thonoht mother had house an unusasily erawhed to mother hex th gOme Lume hat, realizing that beet absent from long time, she had at which =h that her mother's foot might he gilded home The extinguished light was found af the window, ' i CHANGES IN TARIFF LAW. the window, stops | Champ Clark Gives Outline of His Polivies, Washington, Dee, 19, tive Champ Clark gave out a ment fully outlining his platform @ the prospective speaker of the demo cratic speaker of the democratic house of representatives in the next con TERY, Ha pr himsell in fa var of the appointment of sommittees of the house by a committee, rather than by the speaker, and he state his belief that the tariff should bere vised schedule schedule The democratic members sent eall for 19th the democrs the next lepresénta RtaLe chimes bv of the house January membership of state nm of the v declaration the probable oul a cancus of { housg A Clark's ment is both an explanatic eall for that caveus and of his own platform as _ speaker of the house. STOCK WORTH HOL DING. Standard Ol Is Good to John Rockefeller, 19 Accompanying | that the Standard issued a quarterly | dividend to shareholders amounting to 210, 000.000, it was circulated that John D. Rockafeller, 5s owner of twen- ty-five per cent. of the has re! veived since 1552 about £1 400,000,006 As his share of the dividends. In nie years, if . he has received in dividend $00. 000.000, Also, it figured his equity th the net simoe 1552 fools up S250, 000 000, Sin 1852 the company has disbursed $700, S12,620 out of its profits of $1,120, feaVing of #19, i New York, Dec, the announcement Oil company has stock IX Sa aver = a surplus 610,141, - "EN Perkins" Expires. Yonkers, N.Y. Dee, 17. ~Metville De lancey Landon, better known as "Eh Perkins," author apd lecturer, died at fis home here, yesterday, at the age of seventy-one. He. had been ill for several years. His widow and a datgh tor survive him. Mr. Landon was a graduate of Ue lon College. Mus. Landon said that her Thusband took the name of "Fh Perkins" on the advice of Artemis ard, one of his most intimate friends, ob et Tecovers Voice Only to Die. Salut, nd. Dee. 19. --Decovering her vaice suddenly after having been _ dumb many weeks, Mrs. Albert Hook, twenty, 'ealled ber husband aud b of her family to her thems farewell in a firm She find been ill fora Pot. 17M. -P. Barnes Calgary last week and the holidays in town orier, nurse, in town for duty, returned | local optics enmpnigh re ¢ huge sadden | 1 10 { foundation {man how profits | Ottawa, ! { that FLAMES FROM CRATERS. fad Brilliantly "by Er@ption. sea and Likhted ix and kes in the con apt. E haoner; leas i sidin; in in erup- Abler ob wi mountain, land w brilliantly i i walls nik) to arud by and shet hur sina ied thae the air. i he brief tean 1,060 feet into Hanes roRe sping the intervals, und smoke as, Dark. cols of the ending to m [Fr i 16 ma eses were bol: he t forth far above H. Benson, y Swed on a i | jeweller' BOOTH'S PROPOSAL. Would Found Humanity University publ ven my ArT world's pea wish," 'that Mr hance before General uld give use ia the founding Hum ind anil thous nity,' New York, humblest mich nde to learn iness of sell" tiwneral Booth is about to another operatior for he has long the vert { an eve rom which suffered Endows Chair in University's Forest School. Ne Haven, Conn, a wed that Mra. Fe riman, New York, has given Yale University to endow of in forest Dec. 19.14 fward H. £100,000 the the to inter son, Wik spphomore ie chair forest management Yale Yiu her ested in forestry liam Avery Harrim in the college. Forest mani school as ¢ husband, who was work, al), 18 § of forestry. the mn for forest work ent is one s of forest ¥ Si cludes courses 1 aluaton, ost ! ing | regulation, wr and and icy forest I'he the Ans ying. in forest Prof. H. H carcving CUPS management Chapman THE : HIGHEST YET. "Made for Canal. Nea Record Welland Eatharines, be ihe Wel which has just St. land canal, the winter, had Rince the opemng tal of two thot fifty six be anal, up i another of navig and hundred passed through a to and the ation six ir hetwee than last records five 4 fred more ah i previous fe carved ne bulk of the wheat west being « sarod by thwmg uting year, The swoal, the Canadian dian boats shipping men arry u ved wily y rate scored this season, water + rates were very low, of the Delegation. the Whig Tea, 19.--1t 3s farmers, who were he the National left not less a0 in the Including the western aggregation, and many from Ontarin and Maratime rovines sotnts, thers wore 9080. They were hore Ror dans and each hotel nll, at the! conservative estimate of 5] X¥ for hotels, Cost 3 ial to . eatyoated as Council of then S16, the re Ee Agrienlturists of capital sory duy, would be #8, or ¥7.2 Then each wal ob an averngs, pasily spent $10, which would nmke another £0.900. The estimate is that at least £16,200 was left in the-ecity Jt is said that $0 5 piece wwiid not cover the rallway expenses, bug even at that it would mean 35.000. This added tothe SSO TEaTthdt on a most conmrvalive estimate that the 'trip cost $61L00G and it is probably spearer $35,000. a ------ ---- Robbed of S800. ° Ottawa, Dec. 19.---Martin Forgery, who yeeently come home from ¢ west. wheee he had been on a ranch for some years, was robbed of all his Honey £60 in cash ana a draft for 00. He discovered bis loss just us the eastbound train reached hove, le ectives conductid a search, but bes Hove Abe person who stole the nioney mest have. Loft the train helors B71 hove, Forgery formerly | Toned ta East Temp deton Brockvilie's Fire Tow * Prochyille, Out, Doc 19 The ne out of the ehid of the a i shows that during 15a tots tongues of | i GIVES £100000 TO YARE, | i i Har | al "SHOT THE MEN i i Shee | Policeman Shot As They +4 Sor 51 i i i | ! | : ) i | formed XN ja money | re A | unaeRro trouble | : | Scranton, n grain and | from the! { out to} ! A Revolver Battle LEFT ON A TRIP, Married Ww dow ms = . Hushand Had Hequested. Bec request of his lifelong] T. Haas, superinten- dent of the Tidewater plant of Pure Oil company, in East New married his friend's widow, and two have started on their 'honeymoon '| trip to the south. Mrs. Haas was, un-| til about a mouth ago, Mrs. James] A SERGEANT DEAD Raflerty, wife of one of Haas' trusted) employees, AXD FOUR CONSTABLES WOUND When Raton found that he was fatally iif, called in Haas, who ED BY BURGLARS IN LONDON. Xew York, the dying | friend, William mm Came Along. was a a Sand his wife, and pleaded with them to marry within a week: after hic Geath. "It will be best | Hor yourselves and ! the chil- {dren if you can do was the! dying man's statement. or With Burglars . on Second Floor of a Shop in Houndsditeh, | | * Trapped Jewellery London, i ~The see avon) police- a dy: Dec. 1% and the thir 1s the result of at Friday night, to at. Houndsditeh, trying to rob London, man is dead ing condition by = in an officers, -on building glars were "5 shop. 50 risined that house the a few the » bury al amita : harglars of the AYO and tunneling towards the contained a stick valped Noises made by the croceks aroused the the the n rear shop weeks have since bed store which at S00 00h knocumg 2 Ison mn an who ine decided y 'appeared before the | : night, The de i atler a fusilade « interior whi h three | to | 4 for supposed i E. RESTRES A © # s persons who tried ited the offi- } imbia { and who TO sree LED ME. fs wee I HOYT. shooting ! leaders | owds | they | ut the polive ! have the e or with fice hint that thes the gang mm custody Ih empted necro New York Man Appointed Conu- selor of United States. Washington, Deo. of New | pointed counsellor partment ceed {| Hovt, who died several For several vears, Mr. ¥ acted as special counse | department on tritish and Canadian questions. He was the agent of the United States in the Newfoundland ar t The Hague last sum- reach sitspects as 19. Chandler ¥'. York, has been ap- of the state de the Inte Henry M. weeks Ron * of %the {taken to mil, sted the cre Leng rash Anderson, women and sted In » echt persons, three Ten "re ATTY Lsrove LE Wi ago. has state yuse of one who hapel, in the victims of the first believed to but who, the police now say, of the gang. The burglar belteved t | « his | biteation case a | mer. the s = ctator, As Ome shootin have bee outlaw fond suspect is have been killed the shots of VICTIM WILL DIE, by I SYietot AE J BTTEES ROBBERS i i } North Hudson, | FIGHTS TWO MEN WHO i { AFTER GOLD, 2 New York, Dec. 10.--With his body | ARE froth ankles to neck a mass of burns | nd his fare and feet frost-bitten, Ed ward Dillcher, of Scranton, Pa. is Iving in the hospital at No rth Hudson, | N..J.. in a serious vondition. Billcher, | absolutely stripped of clothing, ran into the bar-rooin of a small hotel N.J.. last night, and unconscious to t floor. When he vived momentarily he was able! to tell his name and murmur weakly "Burned in five Dillcher. then sciousness, and later He will probably die. 1 he terrible diziointed ntterances belief that he had fallen a hand &f railroad tramps who had tor and robbed him and left him in|% he open to die from his injuries and un exposure. The police are wo skiing y this theory and seeking all possible ws as to the identity of his re. - Dillcher w able to sax lived 16 Harrison street, feranton Paperwidight for Weapon--=Strikes One With Missile--Men Flee After Making Desperate Efforts to Loot Dentists Office. Baltimor®, Dee. 19.--A girl's battle with two robbers in broad daylight in wn office in the Professional building, No. 330 North Charles street, and hey victory them, is told mv a report made by the heroine to the potice Sat- Miss Evans Wagner, of Pr. W. PF. heroine, fell | only men." over relapsed into uncon delirious by became yy morning. nployee mm the offic Sonry a dentist, is the gave rise to the and z "ding to ber story she put up tim to nen fight that ir fitened the robbers birom the office and saved the de old that Dr. Schricker had there "According te the report made to the Cental: District police, Dr. Schricker 2 left the office and Miss Wagner was alone at five o'clock Friday after noon. Two strangeis entered the office and told the girl that' the doctor had cent them for his dental gold and de- livered message to the effect that her employer woukl not be at his office fay. Miss Wag men amd refused to accede to their re One-off them (asked for a gl and as she entered anothe r him, both of -- m drew the water request for the made man's condition and "his vie tured tor that it 18 at a WHAT IT DEC LARES. The Views of the Twa Great British ner said she suspected the Parties. Pec. 19.---The yo cablegram savs the lords vield to the will of the people with the king's interference. A Mail and Empire cable says the election tells Premier Asquith that the country to be stampeded. x jest, .. of wom to get it fo followed her. As from the eooler de gokl was Forente, Globe's ele will water, sure he the al Again and re fused. At this time, aid Miss Wagner, one of the men extinguished the electric hights in the room, while the other hheds her. and gageed her with a loth, Ske was held by one marauder, she says. tutil bis comrade had ran hinge | sacked the office. The gold was locked the uD, however, and the robbers failed ir their attempt. Pretending to faint, Miss Wagner oc seupied the attention of the thieves un- til footsteps in the corridor caused the men to run from the "Building, but the girl picked up a smal paper «weight in the shape of a small anvil, awd hit one of the flving robbers over tha eve. They managed to escape without be- ing seen by any other person in the building. Floral Hen Foeler. Winston, Comm. Dee. Henry A. REMARKABLE EVENT. {Russke. = fo forist al gt of any , has hat | japon a 28. {hens ro Year-Old Mother other Buried Year et ue ii hie : {his gr > | pullets, a 'cross between bafis, Ply. mouth. Bocks and Rbode lainnd was able ly warm. enclosure. The pullets. tant veal of bee TE ato iu the. tk inches of dirt tie Sas son, the lute Charles who spread over the, taient. fluor, acd, of died hore a few dave ago, at the 'age img flowms in hlvam trowh tha Ct is not ofton that sereen, thmk it is: em and go to buries do old a suf. laviog. He wots from shy tg nine egys 'a day. HEM For $35.000 Rameam. refuses A Veteran Re-Elected. London, Dec. 19.--The veteran min-i¥ ers' member, W. Abraham, better known by the name of "Mabou," gin elected by the customary magority of the laborites for Ithonddn division of Glamorganshive. | Abraham is the president of the South | Wales Miners" Federation and has re presented the constituency for a quar} ter of a century. i The Redmondites won a notable wvie- tory in the south division of Dublin county, where W. Cotton took the scalp of the Hid unionist representa: tive, Capt. Bryan Cooper. The Red mondites will have a solid seventy-five votes in the new house against seven] ty-one seats in the old. was £1 Vaso, ~ Texardiee, Jt is re Nhose here _ Burke. 6 Corneros, sen of 8 wealth Jamile, cmd ow Ameen ERE Wobiico, Lax sur dt to. sores under wheat in New Routh: Wales, which 28.300,000 bushels. The hay 5.600 fons. Wr ARLEN, wh 19.16 parsdance of | -- : (AS the | . peapld instantly killed, including | man lin | mains were sent county council to rename that seetion bof the famous case. The works !mittee of the council concluded ---------- ---- TWELVE DEAD THE NEXT PARLIAMENT. shows Little Change Last. i oxsdon, {ment is inp {of three seal | tested to-day. copstituenc Joe which th ,, %s a hbers ni. ¢ Result of Big Explo-| sion in Nev New York THE AWFUL WRECK OF RAILROAD COMPANY'S NEW POWER HOUSE. 2B re any possiil- lity of a change, the Ho: ise of | Commons will wie up of 272 ot 273 unionists, 20 Tt liberals, ™ Irish nation labor mem- {bers. This "toalition { gregation ul 7, giving yvernment a majority of either 124, the e us it had the | previous' parhan a majority of 126 over the umiom will ag- as the in Ignition of an Acetylene Tank Like- Cause--The Explosion Earth- The People's vill In a preface to bh book of speeches, * Mr. ldoyd-George "I have besn newly he People's Will,' savs quake Had Come. Nes York, N.Y. | to publish these extracts relating House of * | Lords from my spe in parliament {and on the publi plati 1. 1 claim no merit for them except that they sincerely express views formed me after twenty venv€ experience of the difficelties and dangers present parliamentary system "The electors of this nov called upon in test to decide the gravest question ever submitted to the judement of the democracy. They have determine whether the United K fom is to be come a free and munity, or whether to the caprices few hundred persons belor exclusively lass party. "The Pec. 19.---Tw urged the oman and one street [ass ner. and several injured, % Lensualty' list the most terrific i plosion, this morning, that ever eurrédd in the history of the aty, {wrecking the big New York powst house of the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad, at Lexington] avenue and Forty-Ninth street he building. where the explosio n took plate way in course ol - construction and every workman in it' was killed ------ Theories as to Cause is that the explo caused by the ig- of a tank contdimng acetylene « which wns in a ear in the milk Sept, It was set off, they said, by a spark from the third rail. This ex plosion the Blowing up of © a car laden with dynamite. The dyng~ mite was owned -by Terty & Lineh, =» contracting company, which . build the New York Central terminals an official of that firm has asked the-distriet attorney that he institute an investigatic n to locate the respon sibility. Two of the dead were a passengers iu a passing trol who were hurled half): way across the street. Several infants in the Babies' Hospital, by, wer terribly cut by breaking glass. «For tunately the accident took place just | reverse the before school time. 'Lhe big schoo! | last the - national near the power house, was practically sxhausted; now the wrecked. seem fully ved th the Every availghle ambulance and po-| the lords shall occupy « same place liceman was on the scene shortly, to lin the constituti that rother with the fire department, tc | 'upied for over 300 vears | take cave of several fires which broke } of kings." out. Twenty thousand spectators iil blocked the efforts of rescuers. Seve Ch i Ival hospitals are full of the wound MANUFACTURERS ed, Policeman Kelly was helped out of a wrecked street ear, and it was found that a big splinter of glass from =« shattered window had penetrated hi. lungs. The policeman died later i hospital. Every window in the neighborkooc for half a mile radius was wrecked People came pouring out. of fashion able hotels in the neighborhood, some in their night clothing, thinking i another San Francisco earthquake. pedestri car of by of our aantry coming are the ron to rating com » be subject udi of a and p dices almost The police theory ston was probably . ion was probably ing on to one and to one that form dom, Mos ly, but or py MO irrestibly t It took them hu they veto of the by the abuse tergd the veto of Freedom, justi vea, and the mo hy, ite final disappe "For borne with patience flicted ' on representative Ww the arrogant of Peers to nations ow is before resolved to destroy E ywn, but when ng th and good government, profited man ano untry ! this the A% iadignities in institutions the Ho alter, and of the people has elect veto woman, general ley oar, neat laims of control, to rees been wate of patience re s 'been © + the m veto MUST STAND "On Their Own Feet, * Declares One Delegate. 19.--*We _have beer injure the manufactur Drury, secretary o ouncil of Agriculture big which minister of the interior western farmers. 'We injure them" he con e not the slightest ob standing on their own object to their stand De 0 Ottawa, wked not said F the Canadian speaking at "rank Oliver, ave to the fon' intend tinued.' "We hav ection to thei "eet, . but ng on ours "They have 'or a gbod many years Jheavy. We as quickly disturbance ars,' f dinner e dt Editions Confiscated; chee 8t. Petersburg, Dee. 19.--Sgturdsy's editions of The Pech and four othe daily newspapers were confiscated, an their editors prosecuted fo lese majeste, for publishing at lengtl the speech made in the duma by M Purishkevitceh, connection with an interpellation the behavior oo the police on the oceasion of the re cent student meetings, held in protest agsinst the alleged cruelties inflictec «upon political prisoners. standing on our and they purpose mo as we Can it will be 1 wre moved, 1 been increasingly ng them, i there the fault of those who And 1 would like viment' will be ast 1s any av to the Mr Lhe n to 3 amd ars as to hore 'anadian 1 Drury turned to nterior and' 1 minister of tir Frederick Ih roing to be w here is The at. the tables, this the mimister of rden--"'that wed - whether or any " four h tables Child Fatally Baraed sndved Tapers who Comwall, Ont., Dec. 19.0 Satur day, when Wilirid Sauve and his wile were at their barn in the third _cen of Lancaster, their little girl two years and four months old, was the house with her grandfather, The old nal fn, outdoors for a -min- of Canadian Salva £ snd when he came Bp 's ie ahd wh e tame ig the child tion Army. othes were in flames. He put thel® ~ fire out amd a doctor was got &t once Toronto, De i way officially but the poor child died four hours : : : later, waved sentiment A NEW cession COMMISSIONER To Take Charge announced Army headquarters, missioner L« Com re from Canada be succeeded England. Killed in & Rollway. Charlton, Ont, Dec. 19..The name of the man killed by a log that slip- ped on a rollway is James Laravo- dure; pf Fort Coulonge, Que. wag apstantanecus,; hi i erushed flat and his eck rom Mp unfortunate man was only twenty-six yonrs of age and unmarried. The re to his home by way the comma w and Newfound ay Commission From Body. 19.~A nee dle that from 'Mos. ¥ Nilliam J. Thomas' girlhood had 'eer lating through her body kag been found and' removed, Mrs. Thomas was hold ding a baby when she felt a stinging sensation in her right hip. She mentioned the fset to her husband with the 'addi tional informa t. she hatl swal- lowed a needle a girl The needle was jocated and removed by home or After 5 nee dle hud remained in the arm of Mes Me ough of Fostoria for forty-two years af operation re moved it. 19. ~The board of i pointed Thomas w ips, drill instructor ste institute and public salary of $1,000 a yest, begin after the Christ Capt. Clarke, after rvies, } has . pevigned. ar Needles Taken Youngstown of Earlton. Crippen Case Injures Property. London, Dee. 19:--Residents of Hill top Urescent, the scene of the Crippen murder, have petitiogmed the . London SOTrk as the houses are being emptied and property is depreciating in value on {mceount of the notoriety arising out com- BE that New Drill Instructor. Guelph, [Dec cation the name should not be changed. Collared the Bandits. " Grand Sutetion, Col, Dee. 19.~Ai- or a runmiog tie with » of who looted and food the town of Clifton, near here, nn sherifl's posee shot ome amd captured two of the" Dh disperadons. The latter had made prisoners of four town boys were ont munting, and had to stand as a shield, protecting' them against the sherifi's posse's bullets 10. Rid Mellie, wl and hemd of the who is wanted by with the oe bier, trust," ent in contieetion operation of a string of bucketuhops Lin Cha is" declared to have bees Moente! New York by secret wrvice r "Sagents of the government WF. 4a lean, WP. for ) Youd, told the Somth York conserva 3s Amsoriashn, on. Saturday that he partials soproved of the tamer aval T dvs * Chien fionairs : "hucke! 5 i the go found guilty by a jury at the ber sessions of asenulting reTous Harm fo ofe Hiram Koeth of Jub 1 me a From That of are, WEATHER PROBACILITINS. y, £3 19 hom.~ Lawrence ng to north. falls, Tues Dac. Ith, ENOW COME ONE COME ALL TO THE GREATEST HARVEST oy Christmas: Novelties KINGSTON HAS EVER KNOWN, Not a Mc ment to Lose Come, bright and early to-morrow mornipg and profit by the wonder ful opportunities our stocks afford. THOUSANDS AMAS. HANDRKERCHIEFS From 2 1-2¢ to $3.00. LADIES KID GLOVES reliable makes, In Browns, Greys, Navy, Raisin, Chamols, White and Black. WE WISH TO EMPHASIZE Our $1.00 and $1.25 qualities. OUR EMPRESS KID GLOVES, > 81 quality at 78¢, ov host -of Tans, In a colors Umbrellas, Ladies' Neel Pretty Hat Pins, Xmas Scarfs, English Handbags, Toilette Requisités, ! French Neckwear, Ete. MEN'S NECKWEAR There js not a better assortment in the city--25¢ to $1 LADIES, if you want to buy him a tie co 10 * + 9 STEAGY'S BORN. At Kingston to Mr. and davghter DIED. pgston, on Dec k f Mr. apd Mr aged & Dw Le HARRIGAN ith 181 IT farrigan, a on Mrs Jeupaier [8 CREE La hapa Mrs Alf. M Napanee, ¢ ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker, "Phone 577. 280 Princess Street. lp i -- . JAMES REID The Old Vi un of Undeakers, 254 and 23¢ PRINCESS STREET. Phone 147 for Ambulat "TWO HAIR One 2 ft made In good king, ire cerials " ' Al Phone 705. "Tom Smith ? CHRISTA: STOCKINGS ding source of de- nildren: We have all MATTRESSES" Both re- There TURKS. Are a light for the { sizes Stockings Stockings stockings stockings at 5 cents. at 10 cents. at 20 cents. at 40 cents. stockings at 50 cents, stokings at 75 cents. stockings at 81.00, Stockings at 81.25. Stockings at $1.95. Jas. Redden & Co. A Tip to the Teachers. Ratleville Inteilt=anc The Farmers' Magazine, of Toronto, wm out with a proposition to pay ras school tenchers a minimum salary of $1,000, nnd would arrac s for the pay: ment. of the additions amount over what they are petting now hy placing an sdditiomal tax. on railways. The tux, they claim, it now altogether Loo low, proposal has much io com- wend it. Pr teachers ure -doing the hardest and most important work in the whole country wi are receiving the poorest pay. At 8 NR, there would be some inducement for copula wien snd women to take 8 oh. the game aml stay with it. At the same time our railroads could afford ta poy ware. la the "Urtted Mates the railways are taved X50 times as high as sre Canadian railways, arcord ny 10 le popdistion Fe mils of rail way, fi ~f Ms 2