, v l l K ‘ -“ Vw " ~i _ 5 .. ~ i 1 ‘ ,’ - l l » , , ` I ' "I~"""I"I""" ‘ ’l`~ 5 .* »». x,l..s -,-.ll-'_ 11. ».»=!n~.f:'.'.;...;_._‘ Z ‘ L -:..."~‘:. F;-_'_ '- 1. '. » r .. .’ ~ .'~“‘i- ` . ’ 'fbi _. _ _'-._/‘.3 , I '_ ""'.. .- » . ». ._ _ s .. - .- _ __ .-~ .1 4-. , .}-, ‘, ‘ , l , #_ _,l,,,;., ill.. _N _., ~__ _ _,,;,_.-if, _ ‘_ _b_._ , . , ---READ A|_i_ oven 'PRINQE EDWAI-'ao |sunANi.:».--- <°""" "‘ ’ ~oLli~il>r'rTTETl"` Wm cI’\‘\9lliI{1ri'A1.ilAxtvi iss-1 51,7- L"Z <2 ZD } i;t;g,‘,;,'_j,.;,,;;~,;~~~-- --~-~-1*'-f=-r--f-L*-»””--_° -~-~ “~ ,-, ,,-_ ,,, ,, ,,,,`,,, wuEK T ___ - ____ vlili PENIIS EIS XPIIISIIIII _g Y-f_\ | KIIIS IIIIIII. Escaping Gas From mine Reaches House and Ignit- es From Lamp _._-» l(‘uuudiein Press) SCII.-\.\"i`(lN, Mar. 20-Niue per- sons were killed this morning by a gas exploililui thougllt to be cruised by ii mine. Those dead are Mrs. John (‘-avella and her fire children, Mrs. Vito Sum- ma, Mrs. Cavelllls, her daughter iind tivo cllilllreu. The body of llinry Sllmlup, was found in the limb of a tree fifty feet from the scene of the explosion. liiore than twenty dwellings were hiillly dlllnaixell and scores of persons were thrown out of bed and -bruised. liuuliloui-1, liinl-_ zo-'rue pollen. hh,ve found that gas from ii broken mliin, cllusell iimllzlllly by ai mine set- tling, fouull its wily into the cellnr of one of tile llouees and expltllietl when. it came into contact with all oil lllnlp llllrning ill the house.. IIIIIH EIHIIIIN SPIES IIIIIESIEII ..1- lt`nllluliuii Press) L(JXflt.~.\`, lifrlr, 20--Four Germali spies were arrested today. , They were discovered ill the precin- cts of St. Helens Fort. on the Isle of Wigllt, lllliilnlite the I‘orti=nlmitll _ nllvlll llnrllor. TRIICS 'l`il .lf`.‘\ll". Iil~`l~` lll`it’Hl~l 'l`Ol’. Ilf)S'l`llI\', l\IllrcIl Ili--Illlltnnnll lint.- cro went. up ilu the roof of the six- story liuildilli; at No, 32 (Thllrter street, \\"<-:ll rind, today, ticd one end of ll clotlies line to ll, clotlies IYUOELLI.i!LM__@ller_end__orollni_L.liin waist, lllill was ailllilt. to junip, Irolri tile rllol when his wife discovered him. . Witil sllrieks for help, Mrs. liliterll 010111! til ill-.r llllsbuilll. A lieigilllor rlime tn ber :lil|, llud the twll nlunn_l; ed to hold llllterli till tivo plll;ct~.llll'll arrived llnd tllllk him tll Hmlllver street stntioll. Frunl tllcrl-_ he vrns sent to the Austin Fnrln for oliser\'.l tioll its to his sltility. Butero has been acting quccrly for several days. Today he told his wif; someone wus pursuing him to cnt him UD. She tried in vain to keep him in their tenement, He broke. away, rim' to the roof, tied the rope around him- self and was -about to jump off when' his wife grabbed, him. She was strug- ,RIIUX with him when the police ur- rived. Iiutero fought and screamed and dragged the policemen to the edge of the roof till spectators in the “feet gazing up nt the thrilling B'-l”“llBI@. feared all three men would he llllshed six stories to the pavt-_ ment. thMrs. Blltero's shriells were added to The awful screams of her husband. 0 policemen were nearly exhausted, 10|* llutero had more than normal ilength. Suddenly the mall ceased ,ics struggles for ii moment. The po- b ° IUHI' llim_ flat on his back and ,mind hlni wltli his owli rope before Ie °°“I‘I Pecovel-_ ` ‘ KING MANUEL T0 WOO HIS COUSIN. PARIS, March 18-As. already told fgtstgret clause in the treaty effected Bm Over between Dom Miguel, of Poriganlill Pretender to _the throne of to ,U80 . and former King Manllel, is he elleet tlillt the latter ' slllill xafgy Princess Elizabeth De Bragan- ‘ flllkhter of the Pretender. or IRI: Manuel has jlist gone to Tow- 0,-W llsitlallil to go tilrolli,gh the form ,,,,,mf:0tI\B his yoilllg cousin. Princess vcmbele h will he eighteen next ~No- ,W "l “U0 KIHR Manuel will he Ellty-three ln the same_mon_tli. m-1-_-2. 'Il0\urd'» Llnlmnlit cures' Chien, Ere. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Mur. 20~-Tile Senate l,y a majority of three has deei$lt),- 250,020. i~I"I‘ItU("-K l\IA.\' WITII I<`IS'I‘ , 'ANTI IlI~l I*`I‘lI.Il I'llN'i‘l{I‘IAl._ 1\l:il‘ch l‘.l-'I‘he lill- nlinion Alliitlllzv, lit its :lllliiinl roll- velitioll illtilllzited hy resolutions its \villili;;llcss to ell-opcl':tte with thc glivel'|llllellt ill the event. of the 5111:- irestcd-Roylll Vlllillllisaioll lleiirg ap- pointed to illvestiizate the conditions under which liquor is sold in this province. Secretary J. H. Itoherts was not content with the existing early clos- ing law, blit suggested, that the al- liance should next press for fl o"clock closing on thc first five days of the week and one o'cloek on Sull- day also that no barroom should be allowed to open before nine in the morning, -Montreal, said Mr. Rob erts, was C;lnada's altur of llacchul-‘ with its 1,061 license which meant one i’or every 440 inliahitants, so Ithat Montreal had more retail liquol licenses than Tormlto. Winnipeg. Vancouver, Loiidoll, Hamilton. fitta- wa. Quebec, Calgary, Edmonton and St. John combined. Other rcsolutiolls reeolnmclllled till .inspection of liliiilir cstalllisilllienti and the suppl~essiou of lxrocerr licenses. Tllerc was also olic which recolnnlclided tllut ballot papers for the federlll elections sllould be ,pro- vided with a space for ,\ prohibition referendum. ' MAGIS"1`RA'I`E R}flBUKl<]S ‘ ' MI . .. . 9 ;. li J,_ -_ ,¢'.- _. ;,\» ll- _ ._ ' _ _I . 1 .' 1 - , '_ , . . _"_ ._ .,¢",.»"..,',»t ' ,».~. ,-,'i~_;.l_~»E\‘:,S‘»' f~.» . , .=»-_?‘.f'2f,v:”. 'l-'.,‘l'- l‘-l._- :‘- -., .'=fl?,‘.'-.- r, _ I , 1*- . -T1’ » ' . .,~ _ » e ' , , ’ ’» _» » ' . '- -/. . f- . c I ,, , . t » '-.~~.ie1; _ -~,»--.»~ i-»-. -Ji,=,-,..~,‘-_ .~ /»_.» v,-1-._-,_-l. ».» I 1- 1.,-_ _. 1°;-_ .I _-_ if., - /, I~ ., l °- . , ,l ' . -. / ' --- » .~-. . - . ._ ' -inf v , t. l> ,'_l~,'- f _», _-.,. _.<.- .»,tj_.~ ».'., '-_ ~~ ~.’~._ '. -. .i -5,. '~- ,l`,-._ »'. ' .- ' . ' _‘ , ._- , - , '_' ,, _~ ,/ ,' ¢ , » ’. _ 1 I . ,I , P _ . , 1 <. -L 8 est I-°°°' *md F0' cs_ee_hesAilr;:nrly eien News | Morning Mans. I L »-,~-~~-_-~ _ .----. 3°-‘.”i’-,~___________§_i?$¥FEQ1lf?2(U§:_9f2N@£‘5el3§_i¥5PAY'__}E’i1§f??{jF:.32??__ _,'?““"J" _*’““,__ -_L_»eel"`e5‘_i_eI3_i#“=I"'5fiIf‘3‘l".e¥_ :b .zq __._l_ throughout the industrial districts of united l,Ii»lldoii as a result of the strike is lllost. lieute, womeli, children and the workers thelllselves in llluny places are rluileriug from the lllost extreme poverty. Appeals for ussistances are _con- stantly reaching Londnll from those which appear tu be the lenst affected of large cities. The liurl of Harrow, who has iust made a tolli- of the potteries dis- tricts ill Strafl'ortsllire, says iicute distress is lvxistillg lillillllg all ranks of people. Tiiousullds of children ill thc chief centres ol the district are being fell from chiiritllble funds. 'In this region alone 110,800 nliner,~: arc on strike arid the luck of coal has thrown out of work 10,000 potters to wlilise nullifi- crs must be lldded tllollsnlids of gen- Ercwash Valley li great hire of dustry stretchilitg from Nottingha Chesterfield, serves as all examp the state of affairs. ilere seventy five; percent ol tile workers in all trnllesi are idle and, unlike the miners I these nlen have no strike pay, fa ies lirc thrown on cll;irity whiel _ being dispensed very extellsively. ' The Mayor of Illlesrlln, the largest; town in the valley, . yesterday re~| “lived 21l’DIiCi1tioll:-4 from no ft:wcrI than follr llulillrcd full-lilies for assist- :ince and ill _flue of the elementary schools oilt of six hiiildrell sclloollll~_~:, four hundred are lleiul: fell by the teachers. I lvales is suileritli; eliuzlily with Eng i lluld, only tllree till plntl- mills work-I Ie ofi sis, nlil-I 1 i.'-:. other illllil:~'.l.ry is ziIlel~tell_ til mills are slowly eliisilig tilrllili; >t.i4ll\ erlll lnlliirerll, porters, i'ailrol~ld men and ii large nllinbcr of men who de- llliutI 1.ancushire und the last cargo of coal has now been shipped fron New Extreme Poverty in Some Sections-in one Region 20,000 on strike ond IIE' H' , l0,0000thers Affected--Wales Also Suffering-immense Decline A in Railway Receipts ' ’ ' ‘ f0l‘ Illlélli II.\'t‘Iltlj~`lTl__' li' l - CUSLIU I0 I'l .0 I I (taliacllau lressi penld id n tl pct C e is ntl of ldnglallc ‘ I 1_0N[)(,N, Har, 20_.,-he d,,,tmsn.,`tel‘ies. I \\`hat ruilwily traffic returns ill-L-, The prevailing conditions ill theizlvailallle for the last week show ni iwiltecline of receipts amounting co in t0{$8l0,000 in addition to $2,500,000 for the previous week ill London. l'rel;aratiuns are already beillg made in most of the ’I`Yorkshire eolleries for the resumption of work Monday and some of the men are even anxious to resullle today. (`-urislderable liunihors llf miners have already resumed work ill some of the , Scottish coal fields. these, however, are ull lion-llnillllists, There is trouble protecting tllerll from assulilt by the trades unionists. and there appears to be llllily aug melltiulg it desire in the whole of the coal fields tif the United Kingdom to see the settlement. Fresh trouble, llowever, was threat- iug in thc whole c-lliliitry :lilll e\'cryIl’“0lI t‘>lIf\l”- If U10 (`l"1If"`if‘H IWCHS I ell the federation have notified the meiilliers of the. lrlbor purty in the House of t‘onlmons that unless a miu- imum wage hill is provided, also a NEW ODDFEL 'i'llc special train with liliollt. lilty, Ollllfellows clmlplisell llf the joint lie-- gree team of Wildcy and St. llllw-_ renee liodzes and other members l>f` the I. VU. ii, 1".; Cllarlottcto\\'n, re-1 turned to the city yesterday morn-f ing from liellsingtoll where they hall gone for the pllrpo:-lc ol inst.itutin_l.: it. lodge of the tlrder ut that plnce_' (irulld h‘eri'ci:ll‘y J. J; Mcliiniloll wales the illstlillilli: otlicer, :lssisteii hy, J, _ A. Bnyne, i‘_(l.Il_, :ls firlilld Warden, and (l»col'ge H. Ryan, D_lll.(i,lvl., un. (lrlllld h`ecl'etnl'y, lnlii Tlios. (’ill‘rut.ll- ers its tirlilill .\lnrsiiill. i<`fillol\'illi:zli`e the (`.lllll'trl‘ lliellibers: ltev. (1. A. rlutiierlnllll, f‘huS. (Wink, 'l"hos. Cur- ruthcrs, W. A. Kennedy, I-I, F. l\’lor-- risoil, Thrs, Hogg, J. (‘. Marks. After thcmthirrter melilbers---were I duly obligated rind Itcirlll Lodi,-c No. I 124 instituted, uppliclitiolis were re- ceivrll frolli 25 ciilldilintes, null uplill the hlillot bi-illg spread they were nil <-leetell til mciilllel'silip. The initi- ritllry li1:l>,i‘ee teftlll of I‘rillee lilllwnrd liollge then took elllirize of the work, and eoliferreal the initintory degree, upon the clindillzltrs lifter which thei ioint teuni of Wildey and St. Law-I rence exemplified the first and second degrees, followed by third degree con- LOWS LODGE A T fel-re.'l ily l*riilrc lIill. Wllrili-ll l-leetlll' l<`.I Ml»rri.-:l»ll,` (".llllllictiil~_ l»`l'llnll ll. I Marks, ii.S..\`.(i. (‘. J. ('l;l~l.l- ll_S..\'.I G., H. IC. Siillllis, lt. H, V. (P, Wil- liiilll t&l\._~l<_ l,_.\‘_\'_tl, W. Uilulilpioll, li..S_H. .I_ ll. Walker, l,.S_l=‘. H. V. Dowticss, Iu_=,illl- lluilrilian Dr. .l_ i`. _l~ll»ll_~:tl’»ll,-lilltsilie tluurdiiln, W. Il. Cliirk, l`Ili`lpli;l ld. Hiltz, Junior I‘.ist| (lrfinil Rev. tl. .=\. h`lltllerllinl` the Sunlmersidn and t‘.llilrlottetl'i\\'n lodges ret.nrned hlllur by special trains after the meet- illi.'.tl»elillf: prlllld of the evellillgs eu- _if-_‘~llli'llf. ' - lieynl llollue No, 124 is' composed of il very clltllllsirlstic lot of .-llenli;ers_ and sltlliitefi ns they are in the very nliilst of one lif.tlle»-best-far4ninlg_set-_ til-nleilts on the island, thereby fur- nishing ample territucy for recruiting plll'p- GOMMUNICITION - THROUGH PROVINCE AND WITH MI\|NLi1_Il°“t“‘“- Has no faults. I have no time to bother with hilli. T. (lordoll U09- Melltllgna ll. ic. i. jjiflirlillll- vriiuqll-:liTTnT~`Ein city or olinr- 'lottctown, a lady of B000 UP' pearance and character to 1'l‘llf0S‘“-“V an established l\’I.'lritimc house. Thai position in li permanent one to the right person. ADDIY ilivlnt-I “IW” ence to "Reliable" Guardian 00100- 3-15tItf. CAYII) UF l.HANI(i-I, I wi:-lil to thunk Mr. James Paton, Mr. L. (`. Worthy, Mr. Geo, A. B. Mcllollllld. bringing the passengers, mliil and ,son, Sc oo ____ ____ 'illin/ilu wl~l1'rl~l null Snturdlly morning ut 'S S6 ti nndtle umn ll l 'I ` . “w"» In rt vocal solo inltl‘\\mcnt.‘ Emilie tlII\cmI‘.-(`I\:‘dr.\l‘lldl(IttI?el;fIIIt:“:\?t;lHe;'Illte, llnngor. MHP- U. 1912- I Th" “'00” “Ft” S'°"'“ht “E q'4“' AL STRIKE I I I i I IHE UIIIIIIIIK EIIII SEIIING VEIIY PIIIIH (Calladian Press) r~l’l‘. JOHNS, !\'f|d.,1\1llr. 20-Tile 0\llI0ok for the nnuuul seal fishery is decidedlylllnfavorlible thnl-l far. Several steulliers have rllet nilshelp uccordillg to wireless tlespitciles illlll, the 'whole fleet. is believni *lu lull-r-. missed the llillln seill herd. IIEIIIIN STRIKE _ I _ .IS EIINIIIIIIIEII. I(`rillaiIiiilt I're_~'s`l ITICRIJIN, Mnr, 20-'I‘Ile i-ltrii‘.e ill the Wi-stphulinll colll fields is ended. Wc~~.,..»...~~..- fixed lniliillillm for surface men, the cinls of thc British .\liller's l'nioll llI.i\Hfif)\\`, Iiirlr. 20 'l`Ilc -oily eiuls of thi* Ilritisll .\Iiliel":4 l'-Jilin this llliirilili: l-erei\'l-ll by tell-l:l‘upll li\l~ltr\lctil»li.~l frlllll l.