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MARCH 2, 1912 "mn mmss News THE CHARLOTTETOWNIGUARDIAN FIRST Ol' ‘A1-L" " ` PAGE NINE - 7 » - _ __ ;. '_ J IIWILD WESTERN MEMBER I tIIIIIsI THE STRIIIE IS ACCEPTED I IJEIIIIIIIDIIIG SEPRIITIoII ISIHHISUN wITu BRITISH CIILIIIIIESS i , Because U13 Eastern" Provinces Would Not Accept the Trade Agreement _ (Canadian Press.) _ wINN|p1<;(:, Mar, 1-A sensation was caused in the Legislature last night by Dr. Molloy, Liberal member for La Verandy, 'by advocating' the -separation of Western Canada from Eastern Canada, because the Eatternl Provinces defeated reciprocity in de- fiance _of western sentiment and are dictating the whole policy of the Administration. It was the belief, he said, ,that a few years would see af decided senti- ment in the west for separation. "N0 greater blow," he \vent on to say, “bus ever been dealt within Caiuiilii -than the rejection of recipro~_ city." III sIIIIsIIIi ilu _ Ii uw PIII:IIcI Nmw YoliI<, I<‘eb. 28-"No, l ciIu't say that l have iiiiy great aiu- bitioii to go abroad again on a fin- aiiciiil mission," said W. Morgan Hliiister, 'lately ’l‘rcusurer-Genei'ul of in-rsia, yesterday. "l tbiuli l'll confine my activit- ieu, nfii-r two weeks or so of ;public speakiiig, to my luw practice ,in Wasliiiigtoii, with my -partner, Glem- eiit li. lziouvc, perhaps emphasizing iiiteriiatioiiul matters in our practice. “My experiences in Persia were 'in- structive und interesting, if annoy- ing. "lint now I’ll -_lie a_rnere citizen again. You see, 1 entered the gov- ernincut service at twenty. mid I cele- braiteii iiiy tliirty-fiftii birtiiday ou l1‘rid5y--jiist escaped being born ou George Wiishiiigt0u’s liirthduy-but l was liurn iii Washington, wliicii "helps, Following the Spanish ;Wur I spenlt three years in Cubs, and then eight and a half years in the Phillipiires_ Now'-I ani going to get acquainted with affairs in my uwii country.” MILLEN AFTER I ' - 'HOLYOKE LINE. .NEW HAVEN, Feb. 28-If existing negotiations with the city of Hol~ yoke. Mass, for the sale of Holyoke .it Westfield Railroads are coiisumated that line will be next formerly merg~ ed with the New Haven system, ae- ‘f°l`d11lE to a. semi-official statement from New Haven. The New Haven holds nearly 200 shares of the Hol- yoke & Westfield Company. The line is about -ten miles long and has paid “"0” 14 Der cent. in dividends. -ai IIBIIH IIIIIUIIII IN IIIHUIIIII -1. (Canadian Press.) TORONTO. Mar. 1-The news from labor circles today seems to indicate that Toronto is entering upon a per. iod industrial unrest, F01' the Past couple of weeks' 15,- 000 €ml’l°Y%€S Of the T. Eaton Coy`s cloak inanufactirriiig department have been out on strike and this morning 401; others ini the same factory went ou _ Thejouriieymen tailors of the city will strike on Monday to the number of 1000 and ` there is also talk of a strike in the building trade at beginning of the opening up of spring work, but no definite action is yet taken. TAXI ROBBER CONFESSES ALL (Canadian l’ress.) NEW YORK, Mar. 1-Eugene Spal- ne, one of the prisoners in Tennessee ill a $25,000 laxiciib robbery, has made a complete coiifsssiiiii and con- fer-iseil to f.lirce other liold-ups in this City, RELEASE CHINESE " ON PROMISE 0F 600D BEHAVIOR (fiaiiadiiiu l’rcss.) RA'l‘A VIA , J ava., Mtlr. i- All Chinese arrested for riotiiig dur- ing the celebration of the abdication of the throne have been released by the -Dutcli antiioritics on promise of good boIiavior_ _ BRANDT FREE AFIER FIVE YEARS IN CELL _lu NEW YORK, Feb. 28--Foulke E. Brandt, the valet who was sent to prison for thirty years on the charge of stealing two stickpins from his employer, Mortimer L_. Schiff, gained his liberty today for the first time since his arrest in 1007. _ lic was released on $2.500 bail ou a charge ;of assault and in $5,000 bail on a charge of burglary. 'l`lic' --ball -was provided--by- a surety com- pany. ~As soon as the legal ‘formali- ties were complied with, Brandt was taken in a taxicab to the office of his attorney, IM. L. Towns, where a consultation regarding the young valet’s future. - THO BATTLESHIPS' A YEAR WASHINGTON, Feb. 28-Tae House Committee of Naval Affairs today BIG PASSENGER LIST ST-_J<_¥‘hII. Feb. 28-The Empress 0I_Bflt`9-_ln. Captain Murray, which S8118 liriday for Liverpool via Hali- fax. “ull take away 1395 pas'sengers,, !"°I"‘Il"‘g 114 saloon, 456 second cab- in and S25 steeragc. ' I _ _ decided -in favor of authorizing two new battleships his year,»and will demand that the Democratic caucus rescind its action declaring against additions to the navy at this time. Thg Committee will ask for a free hand to determine the matter for itself. I ' SUPREM Ecouiu A 1.___._...-_i. (_ ` `(S¥ecial by Phone.) ,.0l';‘t0n('E OWN. March 1-Supreme hoo" rits) concluded here this after- Mm “tl tr” OCIOCK. the last case mmllw lg ffr an account of McKin~ Wm‘e,t;l;nuolwourl. This had been the ww] C urt all day and part of Nw" one da`J' _ and judgment was fum-un ;J!' he plniutui, ,inimgpn & tm' & the plaintiff and Wm'liui~- The C-8 sw for the defendant. msn"-NI lim against dairies ll.. Mcldweu »I.hr"; I1 li s iic1l`llli~_f|\I bv the jury. ‘ against (Mlm was concluded and the jury found the accused guilty on one count-that of obtaining mon- ey under false pertences-and he was sentenced to two years im l1¢I\I¢°"ffi‘ ar _ ' The case of Smith vs Acorn was by mutual agreement allowed to stand over. until the next session of ihe court The case of- Hzindrnhan vs Mc- Ilonuld was cnncludeil and .il'~IKl1l°"t was reserved. lu the case of Shaw vs' Mcl’licI~.soii, an :iliswnt debtor nc- tion, juilgmeui. was given for the Dill- intlff. _ E- =_=a.~_wg; _ _ =lI_ '_ ~-Y - -J Rf,--.----_ F mal Notice subscriptions for T9 i 2. and respectfully ssl: cd for uisll as this is positively th We take this oppor 7.1 You Tl-IE CHARLOT _ _Renewal Notice I lngolng over om subscription books we I Il that afcw subscribers ~have not _vet renewed \h:lr We have mailed II fiiiai renewal notice fo e_a~h be mailed to those who have neglected to renew. thousands of subscribers who have renewed their subscription durlngthe past few monihs and who appreciate our eifortsin placing this journal far in the lend of nil its roinpctilors. ' Our Sworn Daily average for ioii of isa record and we hope that our statement of ion L will exceed it by many hundred. Advertisers are ask- _ ed io bear this fact in mind. _ ‘ _ _ X to Subscribe ii rcuiittancc IW 1¢l\1\f“ e last week a fnper will tunity of thanking the 14 ' rs truly ‘ TETO WN AGU/\ R ')lAN. S..-_. _ 'THE uouSE rocLosE IIT EASTER (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA. Mar. 1-The present session of Parliament is practically certain to conclude about Easter. Good progress is being made in all measures 'before the House and as no tariff changes are foreshadowed the debate on the budget speech is elrected in a couple of weeks. SUIIIIIIGIIIIS IIIIIIVI (i‘aiuidiuii Press.) l.fiNI)iiN, Mar. l--'l`lie siiiliuignttes decided to follow the example of the miners to paralyze business to i:he best of their ability in order to -ob- tain tlie object for which a systema- tic 00-mpdign is 'being carried. Some are using taxicabs, all throw- ing stones or employing other means. Several arrests were muilc and all were relcii:-icil on bail. ’_l‘hc police, vycrc not slifliuieiit to <:o|iI\_ with the I'iritcrI»I. IIHIIIICHIIL VISITS II IIIIIIIIIISHIP (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Mar. l.-'l‘he visit of \Viii:iton~ (lhurcliill to the big iiiotor ship Seliiidia, iiow in this 'l‘liuiuI-_s of hcl' maiden trip, is said to he puI'i_ of the plans of the Admiralty to rush the construction of':i. great ino- tor battleship and get several iuoiitlis lead on a Geriiiuu snip now iii the docks. ` IIIIMPIIGN BIBIIN lil lllll 'EIIIIII PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 28- Lady (look, one of the foremost leaders of the woman’s suffrage movement iii the world, arrived here today tu de- liver the first of a series of lectures in a campaign to secure women the right to vote under the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to thc Constitution. "Morals, Laws and the Bible" is the subject chosen by Lady Cook for tonight’s lecture at thc Academy of Music. the starting point of her cam- paign tour through the United States which will end at the National head- quarters in Washington. Lady Cook, who first became fam- ous in her fight for \vomei\'s rights as "Tennessee Clafiin," had devoted her whole life to securing the recogni- tion of womau’s equality and has been recognize-rl as a leader in the cause for the last forty years. COMMUNICATION THROUGH PROVINCE AND WITH IAINLAND Yesterday the Minton left George- town at 7.00 ii. m. for Picton with 35 passengers, 27 sacks yesterdays outward muil, express and 43; tons freight mid docked at 9.50 ii. ni. She leaves on return to Georgetown this morning nt 7.00 o’elock with passen- gers, mail, express and freight. _ The 'Earl Grey left Picton yesterday at 7.00 n, ni. for Georgetown with 26 passengers, 30 sacks mail, express und 50 tons freight and docked in Georgetown at 9.55 a. m. She leaves on return to Picton today at 7.00 a. rn. witl= iassengei'I.~', yesterdays out ward mail, express and freight. \'cstei'dny six iceboats left Cape Traverse at 8.10 a. m. for Cape Tor- rncntine with no passengers and two day's mall, comprising 63 sacks, and arrived at 11.45 a. m. They leave this morning on return -to Cape Tra» verse with psssengevrs nmi`|nails_ Six iceboats left (laps 'I‘0i-mnnifnc at 8.15 fi. in. for Cape Traverse with no pnsseiigerI~i, 55 sacks mail and diwkcfi at ll.40 a. m. Tliiiy leave this morning on return to (tape Tor- nuiiitlne ‘with passengers und yester- 'day's western mall. . _ A special train bringing passengers mall and express from the ldarl Grey at Georgetown arrived in Charlotte- town at 2.10 p.m_ Aspocial left last night at 8.45 o'cloc|r for Georgetown with passengers, mall and express. and_will return today after the arri- val of the Minto in Georgetown. There was no special train to or from Care Traverse yesterday ` but the mall from (lapis Traverse was brought to Char- lottetown on the regular western train which arrived at 5.45 p. m. -Yuterday the Murray Harbor train arrived ln Charlottetown at 9.40 a. ni., five minutes late; the Gare Tra- verse at 12.40 p. m., two hours and thirty minutes late: the Souris at 11.50 a. in., fifty five minutes late; the Tlgnish at 2.40 p. rn., one hour lata and the Bummerside at 5.45 p. m. thirty minutes late. »{insrd’| Llniment Ours; Dlltomper. l.. ... _-.__ Railway Men and Families Seek Shelter ata British Military post (Canadian Press.) TIEN TSIN, Mar, 1-The Clliticsc troops at Feng Tai, a village 22 miles from Pekin, on the Pekiii-Tien Tsin_ railroad, mutinied a little after midnight. There was much heavy firing in the native- quarter. ‘ The foreign community, composed of railway employes and their famil- ies, retired to the British 'military post nlear by where 150 soldiers of the Somerset Infantry are stationed to guard the railway line. Despatches from Pekin declare the situation today very serious, but no reinforcements of foreign troops for the legation guard arc required ai. present. " l’l*}l{lN,I Mar. 1-At seven thirty this evening firing of a desult~ ory character again began. It is believed that Yuan Shi Kai -is losing his grit. No troops can be depended upon except Manchus and they only in defending, the Forbidd- ed City. _ PEKING, Mar. l-Yuan toiilghf. addresseil n iiotu to the foreign iiiis- sioiiaries and other residents exircss ing( his sorrow for the riots and stating the pircuiififiiis iukcri to pre- vciit i~ccIii~i`ciIcc. The cause is not ll,V -50 (‘i'I-nt George St. 2-Llildliiipil, x "/"AN'l`Ell n good girl, from thc country Iireferred, references re- I|uii'eIl. Apply Mrs, (I. J. Cllirll, I5 Pleasant St, 3-2i|3il>il. (TENEIIAI. repairing of cllrriukes. I und Iiorsc slioeiug dune at l?_.li.No il blast Royalty by l<‘_ W. Prowss. :I-2.i:iip.I. \"‘AN'I‘Il‘I¢‘¢- We prove this. HISIIIY Wlilhedi "IGNI- pineennd aluminum throughout.Sent on trial. Hutchison Mfg. Co., Wil- kinsburg, Pa. 3-2ds4ilNl- Minnrils llniment cures garget in com liealin' his wife. A Ii.: -I *~ P ailment of um fedeml UUUIIS lt ul>l»e.\rI~. flint thc utliir iliiiu recaptured Sim JIM" G3"d@I0l)e. 'I`llc thc child nero:-'s flic rrioiii and it nf- iliI`I-ni_i-iii-IIfZiHIIIiiiI] l(i:‘fIiIrII;;II`"ilii pi‘iIIIIc I I...-._ , -_ _ oiiiiuuo couiuv I I (f‘!iiuiili;i|\ l‘i'eIu=.) 'I`ilI{(lN'I`I) l\I.Ii I-~ili lliil \'.iI I Icy, [lIillei~iiI-I Coiiiity, _l‘Il\'.!Illi€ about an agree- ||ii'IiL hill. l.'li\'ll1»T\', .\liii'. l---Tile deadlock in ilu- llril‘i,~.li roiil Ili.~;|»iii.es, iillecting I_I|IIi~_|\u::i_i:o_\ci'I<, two Loriiedo bouts, one gun lio:il. :iiiil I-ievvriil tugs and light- ers. Ao fast, its the rope guiding the :lirerse to flie siiiikcp siibnisriiie was Ilro; prd iiii/i position, by the sal- \'a_xe boat., it was out by the Admir- rilfy, thcii Iii". lbcrl;e retired for the night. Hill SHUI SISIIII Wllil IlIPIIIlIIIl] HIM \VlNNll‘l‘lI I, l"cli.' 28-Oscar Sigur- dsoi., n seventeen year old boy, shot his elder sister, when she reprimand- cil hiru fiir‘ laziness. The injured wouinii, Mrs. Pettigrew, is in 8, seri- ous coiiilitioii, (nic of the two shots- Iireil liaviiig bored through her spine. The boi' fliipenred in the police court this ufteriioon and was remanded. f`IIT('.\ilii, I<`|‘Ii. 2_*§~-.\|ii.ii_~;l IIII nf the $;iI4_0i'iIi_Iioo I-.~i|;ii.~ of .loliu (iiitcs goes iii tin- \\'iiIIiu‘, if. liI'i‘:iI.i»' known wlieii the will was filed probate at Guin-\'u. lll._ li h;\d liven unnoiinced lii~i‘I-f.uloi'i‘ thot ilu- for I tune. excr-ui I-1-ri.'iiIi l\o~;1I~>i. 2S~Ellen Terry has i-.=lr-biuilrii her sixty-fourth birthday. She I'r-ci-i\'mi many r°.on’;:rntulntory‘ |iiI~.\‘:<:\;;c_~i from A nuiricn. f‘.lInrles flutes, ilu- only .oi-i~lic.ui,ri~; <‘linrles Stewui't, for '|‘|,,.,~,. “ng n brr:iililcs.~I siloiicc ii.=\,\\'o\iiiIiiIig chief of police, three years ,_|,L. |,r;,,,,m..- .mp |...I 1., (In. .fork by I in llI»i'r~lic.~tci‘; .iohn Dyher, shop lirv:il~:iII;1 :uid nmiiidliig n police Offi- iioiliicoil li) flu' 1-ourf \\':is iliuf iliir I\‘i‘l'. I5 §’l"\l`-\` Ill II0VCI\0Sf»9l`- '|`li¢~ i~i-iminiil term of the supreme i,il lic was Iii-nd on ilu- nn.:-Iiiiig i»f,r~~i.;rI niljoiiriicil this morning. --_.__-,.........,__..~..~..._,-,.-A_-..L_.-._--__._._._._._--.,_------~---_-----~»~-----_-~ ~~--~- l‘rovidence lends us like children through the wilderness, by iuuny a ce how we roach the goal? Brother! der one another. Yonder where the lights are twinkling is a welcome for us all. Dark is tho night, and sore the weary feet, and rough the way. ii ucnlbIIcrIIIicuIEEIiifw at liist.-Wliyte Melville. _ devious track towards our home. Ji>y`IA"lg‘cy"“ :“'“:1°w“tBI‘ :gt td “Im hh brightens the pseii ici- on.-, and sei dogg? And °c,§,",,f,ng"’§,,d’°“ '° walks on thankfully and happily in‘ One self-denying act, one word its rosy light. Grief takes unotlier by Tbnf; eased the hui-f, 9| him who the hand, ami 'clutcliing him in herI heard. (ine glance most kind stern Izrir. Points with wasted urml'rhnt Iui une sunshine where It wont, BIOYIK thc MTFOW WHY- ' ‘Then you may count \tl1at. hour well What matter for so short 9 dlstan-| spent, heir me with my imaiisnek the while But if, through au the uvelong day, I guide thy feebler steps, 'and' share IY0n'v¢ ¢}n,¢|-ed. no heme by yu N- with thee ihe crumbs ln my homely nay; lf, through 1|; ¢\1_ wallet. in-_t ns assist rather than hin-- YoIi've nothing done. which you 'can trace, That brought the sunshine to one face; No act most small That helped some soul, and nothing cost, Then count that day worn this Cheer uni- coil nni we sheu get there im." » ; <` _ i. , ' - _ ~ ‘ ’=~’.lf, _.t .": » I P3 7' ' I* '~`L~ ~`-QA: "'» 'I0 5 xi y,`§"`»., f,vfl$;y`»~ _, i _ if _ A’ ~ , . , ~. _ . . . s. 1 -g om i - _f _, - ~&:;':{<»y.<% _ ’.' ,._¢'J'._ .- _#_;;~.~.._»,’ » ~ -2 ,. _ , ' 1.- 1 '» -\ _ 1.' .T 2.: i..‘,:.',c~‘: .f '1 '. . » -1.-:';ff»~_'_ I .ii _ .' . » _ , - - , 2'-.~'.-”=“ ,'<,f .,.» ._ ',f_-§'.;f‘~,'~.-:- . .-,~."° _ ' _ , s /-~'. ~ _,i ~¢ ~ - _ . ~ _ f - .-‘ii - Us -=¢, - --ct f~ -.o-I > - -~ ,,» I- ‘ ' . . 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