---,Q-;'*-i -- 16Z?2.."§i¥.‘.‘ Momma iw- IHE ‘CHARLOTIETOWN G ARDIA ‘--- nl:Al: A|.|..; oven 'PR|Ncs =|:vvAn|:> |s|.ANl:>--- E” Niue DMI-Y F°l'ND“'* W" } 'jfrnm LATEST News CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA; SA'l`UlsEii AND nor scorr I niscovEiiEiioi= sourn i>oLE HINGES IIN IHE MININIIIM WINE SIINIE On This Pointthe Coal Dis- pute in London Hangs- ' The Prospects T; _ Illaiiadiiiu Press.) L()Nil()N, Miir. il~!\fter extended 'talks to coinniitters rcprgsentiiil- coal iniii_e owiiers und striking eiiipliiyecs todiiy l’i'eniier Aisiiiiitli cxtciided an invitation to rcpresciitiitivi-.s of liotli sides in dispute to meet iii joint con- ference to.discni-is the ivliole sitiiat- ion. ‘ ._ An official report explains that the Government considers the proposals placed before both parties offer the fairest means of arriving nt si satis- ff10C0l`Y settlement of the dispute but a new difficulty in making _progress witliout discussion. ln’the invitation issued to miners all minimiini wage questions must not be discussed in conference an-il :is the whole hangs on this point it is difficult to sec liow progress can be made. HNIIIPIN IINIVEN » IHEIIIIIIH EIIIIS SNIIEI SAf»'l(A'l'0()N, Sask., March 61- Dora (Yoglan, ii 14 year old pupil of Victoria School, wliile playing dur- ing 'recess hour in the school yard slipped and fell forcing ii square hairpin through her skull, where it broke od. She is now iii a precarious condition. - I IIIIII ,SENVIIIE I-li\l'ilFA\’, N. S., March li--- 'l'lii-_ TlIeIiil Ne`\\'f{iiiiiilliiiiil (‘oiii|uiny will commence tlieir iliiily rlyilnl.y-I\'e\v- foiindlanii .~=cr\'ice on May 1, “ilie steaincrs llriirc iiiiil liiverniore gollfg on the route. lt is niiiiolliicod that the Reid Company have placed an order with ii illhsgow iirin for nn- otlier sI.runii=.r of the llriire's typi- witli ri gri~ni.i~r fri-ight euilucity. DREXELS ON SAME SHIP SEE IIECONCILIATION LONIION, Milrcli ii-(`-oiisiileriiblr speculation has been aroused by the fiict that the names of both Anthony J. and Mrs. Drexel appear in the ad- vance list of passengers sailing on the Lusitnnla on Saturday. Both orc now in London. For some time rc- ports hiivc been current of ii i'ccoiic.i- lizition hctwc-rn them. CATS DEATH WAS HOOD00 BOSTON, March G-Somebody threw overboard from the llritisli steamer Koranna it one eyed cat that yowled at night, and iiiimeillatcly the steamer ran into ii streak of bon liick_ The Koranna arrived yesterday from fliilciitta. _ She had perfect weather until near Bermuda, where the feline sacrifice was inade. 'Fhcnl heavy gales came up. the stcamer's gear was disabled and she _had to put into Bermuda for re- pairs. All the rest of the way to Boston hcnvy weather was encounter- m\_ '1‘0.il,»,y, in the lower harbor, the istecriiig gear juinmcd iinrl the vessel nearly went ashore close to the chim- nel cdgc. - \VA.‘lT-ll.\'(}'l‘0i\’ IN GRIP OF A 5-INOW':l'l`()ltl\'l. NEW 'x’(lRl{, March 6-Miss Eva Tll)'I0I‘, nineteen years old, a studen-t. ul Yorktown Heights, hrokc a rib when she sneezed. The rib broke in ld- rnticnlly the same place it was fract- ured iii a runawayiaccldent., when Miss Taylor was thrown from a carriage in Derby, Ct., ayear ago. WASH1'N(`l'l`(iN, March 0-Wnsri ington 1,, in the grip of R snowstoriii which at 10 a. m. had 1ssted_ loi- srveral hours -and showed no signs oi ietnp. With 5 rising temperature, the storm began shortll after mid- night. The teiiiperatiire was 40 dc- grees above 20l'0- I I I GERMANY TO KEEP STRONG _ FLEET IN NORTH SEA BERLIN, March tl-The Taegllche- liundscbaii announces that a cruiser fleet of six small ships and four ilreadnoughts is to be transferred ln -‘\ilrll from Kiel Wllhelmshad, and will be permanently stationed on the North Bea. The journal explains that the trans nn-_---_--_.,_-__ ____.__-_.__ fer has nothing to do with Ani!l0' German relations, declaring that Gar- mgny is only following Englall S lead ln concentrating her naval stren- gth in these waters, under the llfll; dent assumption that in the WM; <;_ the future, the most lmll0l'f-Silt °° sions wni inn in the North See- QUEBEC WOMAN FATALLY BURNED ¥.__._.._._._-__- ' IU.. fire and altlioiigli she rolled herself MJEO, March 6)-As ii result of 0 llra which broke out this `i'nornlng, M"- 9”" 0l0\I'll°llt il 3!Iifl8 lt ‘"0 the extent ni several thousand dol- Hclel Dlni.- I-lor 'calotliel caught iip in a blanket and lieQ° sllfeidi I1” burns appear to be fatal. Damage to lan was done by the llamel. terdiiy supporting the proposed 'iirlii-_ EIINEEIIIIEIIWIIH I PIIEINIEII WHIINEN S _ IIN IIE IEINEEIEI (Uaiiziilian Press.) 'l`()RON'l`(), Mar. 8-IA Delegation of Evangelical Alliance today waited on Premier Wliitiiey _to confer on the; iiirii`i'i_i_=.ge law us rcgiii'ds the Nei Teniisre llccree. They expressed tlicinselves _as welll satisfied with the result of the in-I terview. I ruis nEsiiEw , _ nibirr BELIEVE I in ii-iE i>miiEiii . I (‘Ciiiiadiriii l‘rci=..s) I 'l`()li()IN'l`Li, -Mnr. .\'-'i‘hei'e wus I aI iioistei'oiii~i scciie nt the iiiectiiig of tlie° district 'l'riirIi's'* linlior (‘-oiiiicil ltisti iiigliti I lion; Wortliiill of the lhirlier`i< lin-I ioii, suggested tliiii the nicetiiigs| open with the l.oi'd's l’ra_vc1‘. A Hebrew iiiciiibrr excitedly dc- noiliiecd the whole uliurcli stiii.iii;; Lliiit Ji-ivs iinil l‘liristi:i|i:-1 wi1rc`priiy- ing for years :ind got nothing. "\‘VIicii wr \viini._ :iiiytliing wo liiivi- to strike for it." AMBASSADOR BACUN - ` HONORED IN FRANCE PARIS, March 6-Many distingu- ulshed citizens of France united in an imposing expression of regret at the departure of Amlmssiidor and Mrs. llacoii, when ii special session of the inter-parlia»nieiitiiry arbitration group was held in thc Senate in honor of the United States niiiliassador_ Mrs. Bacon rind Miss Bacon were also pre- sent and thc company incliideil for- mer President ldinily Iiouhet, Premier Raymond Poiiiczire, Minister of Jus- tice Aristide Briand, President of the Senate Antoin liubost, Baron d'I.I°.’I_“"" I"" "”"""t """ “ *"““"" I" It is ;\inliki-ly that Taft will s`uliniit cal papers today received ilosiilitfslies -IlEQI-IlI£t1I-(-I"l------------------~ UW tl"’"W Ill IU* l’l"~'“"'t lll2l“l¥I“‘E|fioin (‘npt lioiild ffmnndscn :innounc I “MIN fun" U’ LRIHIII IMI the E)°M"Is' I ing that lie 1’caciiIcd the-I I\'iiutli l’oli; II NN IINIIWNI' IN NNEUSIII i(‘nn:iilinii l’_ress.l Ai`iIl.'.\"i‘.»\., Ga., l\lrir. 8---'l`lic freight conductor giive the alarm itliat two trains were speeding! to- wards 'eacli other and a wrecking train started before the collision act- ually occiii'reil today when loiir were killed iii the wreck. iiiiiinc irisnrure coNcLui>Es srssioii _ .iii r0iionio,...oiir.. (Caiiadinii Press.) 'II`i)IiUN'l`O, lllar. _8»'l‘he election of Dr, .\. ld. l$arlow,IMontreal, l’i‘csid- ent for the coming year and the passing of a resolution for recom- inciidiitioii to the lloiiiiiiioii (iovern iiieiit~to amend, tlie4--sv-orkinf.:~-11-renki ciiiii|»ein=iitioii art for the niincs were Llie chief itciiis of business at the roiicliiiliiii: sessiiiii of tlieI,t`fanii¢liaii .‘.‘lining Institute in aiiiiual coiiveiit- ion of the King lddward Hotel this iiiLi=,i'iiiioii. 'l`hir iiniiuiil iliiini-r wfis held tonight. ___________.___ , i\li|uiril‘s Liiiiiiieiit <,‘\ircs llisteiiiper. ¢9!l{=“_§E° §E!‘lE!!'.5*="'E'iL° (.'.1`0° 1.3" E9’ CE..‘?'¥‘m.'?FPE.9’1.:). |"i|'i.iii;iiiii-i~,i I.-i;‘i’;iz-isrff mmf.. _ linild WVANTED, for the City of Char- lottetown, a lady of g00d lil- peariince and character to represent an established Maritime house. The position is n permanent one to the right in-rsnn. Apply izlviniz refer- ences to "Reliable" Giiardlan -i . Minnrds llnimciit cures garget lu cows I _...__ in INIEIIIIIEIIIIIIE HUIINEY GAME Crystals Refuse to Play and Vics are Awarded the game, . Scoring FoiirGoals~.\ About two hundred people -,\~¢r.~, dis, fllllioiiitvll iii ilii- Ari-iui lust i~'.'riiing wlIii‘ii the liita>|'iiii~iliiiii‘ ‘.`i<'ioi1;i--I ry- st.il liockey iiiiitvli _i'r~_~;iilt,i'i| in _-i Ii‘i/_- zlc, the giinic beiiig ii\v;ir;led to thi-| former by default, the ijrystals ref l`i|i=iiii; in riinii- ini ilie ire. The gainc wo:-i llii- deridiiig ii.c in. the Intermediate ii-iii.-lic ,hid .inoiit eo 'rlummerside"people' riiiiie .l.i‘§vii"' ' fo] witness the contest. At the last iiiiitrii the referees-i ie- giilarly nppoiiitcd by the liriguie, James Mclliilliiui, S, lioyle _'ind 'f<'rPi~s i}iii'.iii:l_\' and Gillespie, who had again lie-1-ii appointed to olliciair, ciilli-d the l§8lll0~ 'l`Iie Victorian their scored four goals, l’ro\vse, liigraliiini, (irc-| gory and Gillis iiiirli taking their tilrn. Then it was all iivi.‘i'_ 'Tllie Arena iiiiiiiagcinciit imiiieiliatv- IS' lssllcrl refiinvl checks to the piirtnns which will lie gooil for nllinission to U10 rink' at any time or whicli eiin lic redeemed tonight. The inanagciueiit regretted the ciriiinstnnces hutI they could not be controlled by tliem/`l`liey took the only <*.our:=c rciiiainliig, tot square tliciiiselves with the ilisip-I pointed riiiilirnri-_ i The iiflair of last night will not I tend to improve hockey Iicre and is most regrettable both for players and fans alike. NINE G , _ PIIINS ENNIS-EIIIIIII. El ;-,,g__\v~r“l-'I IIE ETD __|_.r”l*i I_O\`l'lfl.\`_ T~1zii'*Zi 5-- King (`ie.org¢',~; latest iiltcriitioiis :it lluekiiiglinm i'ai- ‘ me includes the i~oii\'rrsion of ii large nnd soiiiewhiit ilisziiiil coiiservatoiq-,oi winter uzii-ileii, iniich favored by Qiiren \'i<:toria, 'into ri tennis court. The King in his nnviil iliiys wus PX-I rcrdiiigly fond of ti-nnis, :ind tilwiiysi enjoyed ii gniiic iii .'-.iiy port wbicli i>o.=si~sscil n roiirt. (lf lute lic li:i:= Iiiid no pi‘m'ticr, buf. thi- jv'oii|iL' l’: iiioig of Wiileei, who is good nt :ill ifnnicr, intends to ploy with fiiihpr, .`iliir_v nnd Allicrt in the curly spring mornings. King George acts up cven earlier tluiii his fntlier did, :ind ini-ver inils to do his Hniiiloiv i\xi»ri'isei= before ii hearty lirezikfnsi.. This iiiciil is a family nilair nt lliicklnglinin l‘aliici-‘ and Queen i\I:ir_v and the cliildrrn,wlio~ have robiist. iipiii~t,itr\.<, join the King’ in old-iiisliioned style, Soon lifter liri-akfnst King George; settles down :it his dr.-.k und Queen Mary retires to -lirr new lioiifloir, which was foriiicrly one of the into “'in€'s ‘~i~.0l”ll l'l‘CPl\’2d at the navy yard here ihiit nil priivioiis reco1'ils for battle- sliirs *ii the lfnited Status have been broken by the battleship llti\h,wbich miiile nn average of twenty-two knots rin hour in licr foiir-hour full power riin oil Proviiiectown. The designed speed of the vessel, an oil and coal biirner, was 20.75 knots. The Dela- ware hi-ld the record with an aver- age of 21,50 knots. rionl was used in the l'tnh's test. MISS ELKINS ON TRIP T0 GUATEMALA PORT .\llti,l