MARcH__9_. iw M __*_, p "THE ww NE" 'rua cHAiiLo'r'rEroWN GUARDIAN mer or mf' PAGE FIFTEEN IMPORTANT READING MATTER SELECTED FROM THIS WEEKS NEWS FOR THE (iUARDIAN’S SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS ,,Am~MiiiI'i‘H_ March 1-Aniusinlg in th.. extreme were many( of the rea- son, given in explanation _ of the w,,,n,y.f.,iii- iippeals ui.-on which the Cn,,n 01 iippeal sat in Judgement at the Uiieiying session of 1912. held in me i‘0uiicil t‘hmnber ofthe Town HBH ,Rst night. There were_ very few siiertiitois outside of those who had ronic to ask redress. Several testi- fied that the only reason why their uiiseasinent had been increased was flint they had been- married. 'lhis they could not account for, as they W,-,._ not aware that after marriage the lnw required that they he assess- (-il_ in many instances, double what t|,,,y were, when single, Many rea- ,_.,,,,,i given in support of havinlg their ,,|,,,i=.ils allowed, created _much amuse- ment, and time and again the asses- ,.,,,-,, and members of the Appeal iwnii-t li_rokc forth iiit_0 lauglif-er. av ""4_1___'_- . \\`.»\.\`l-1ING’I'_()N, D. C., March 1- .- "e su es' of congratulution ‘I,I,|,I,I.l,I! i,,£li'q.rei:geived at tlie`.home_ of /\li~.r.'iiiilei' Graham Bell in anticipat- ,,,,, ,,f the birthday anniversary of tin- inrciitor of thc telephone, Pro- ff.i.-sor hell wns born in llidinburgh, ,c-.»..ilfiiiil, and will he sixty-five years old Siiiirliiy. He made his first experi- ,,,.».,i_,.- with the telephone while resid- ini; in llrnntfnrd. Ont., 'l"hc invention Wu.; ilaceil on exhibition at the |.|,,|aileiiiliin ceiitcninl exposition and ,, _.,iir»i't. time inter the first practical },,,,. was put in operation br_twe_`n llr_. tion of this country in rcfiurrl to wo -llpulp. llc siiiii (lcriiinuy might find other pnfsililiifiics ns iieirotinlions with the l`niii-il Htritcs were fruitless as Ger- m:-ny bod new treaties with Bweilcii :ini .lnpnn the benefits of which shc ini-'iii re`fi_isc to the United States. l.o.\'li(lN, March i~A firm of fash- ionable llegi-nt Street dressmalfers was fini-<1 $225 today for applying\ Iintliieiiceii the (imerninent in decid- Iing that the tunnel prufect was not xpractir-iil;A and it is believed that it .ivss on his recomniendation that the Icur ferry idea was adopted-ii service Ithat will cost little more than one- ‘elghth as niuch as the tunnel, while Ianswerini: every purpose rind reiolu- tlonizing trade conditions on the ls- iland as well as in Kent, Westmor- lnnd, Northuniherlniid, Gloucester and Rcstigonclie counties in this Pro- vince, This car ferry service for the island and its connection with lgeiit County is no ncw idea with Mr. lilv- |uns_ When he was actively engaged in railway construction in Westmor- land and Kent counties niaiiy years alto, connection with the Island via Hichihiicto (Tape was a tirm belief with him. and it looks as though his hopes ol so funny years ago will be ` realized. "While there are many routes meli- Itioned for the car ferry only two are Eliicely to be seriously consiilcrcd by ,the engineers to make the final deci- Ision or recommendation, viz: the Ili- ichibucto Cape-West Point route and ,the Cape 'l‘oi‘mentinc-Pape 'Traverse .i-nute. I "-I\IlIl»€ill2 from information obtain- led from fisliernirii and old inhabi- -tants about Ilicliibucto, it is feasible to naviente during thc winter with regiiluriti' between the shore ice and fra'/.il on wither side, rind tbrie ap- pears to be no reason why n ferry -steriniri' properly designed cannot op~ crntc satisfactorily _between these ,Doints. Navigation woiild be through ldrift ice which is more or less brok~ ich up by continual movement through _this part. of the Strait. ` , “The proposed route, faking Monc- 'ton ns ri stiirtiiiiz point, and Royalty ldiinction near (`liiii'lottcto\vi\, as ii central point of destination on the llsland, concludes ri distnncc of 154 miles which can be covcred in nine Ihours, including transfer to ond from Ifc_ri‘y, compared with the distance via I’ictou and tlcorr_ctown of 226 miles, which takes fifteen hours under favor- _uble coiiditions, saving 72 miles in -distance and six hours in time-two ’\'ci‘y iuiportiint 'coiii~iidere.t.ioiis in ti'iinsporti:ition." ((‘annditiii Press) l"F.l{ING, Mur. 6-A missionary iiziiiiul F. Day, bi-longing to the (Iiiurch of idiiigland Mission was nt- I tucked in the district of Pao Ting Fu and killed today by iniitiueous Chi- nese soldiers. liny had accompanied Bishop Char- and another missioiiary, F. S.l~lughes ‘in making ii rcguliir tour of thc mls- sinn _stations in the vicinity of Pao Ting Fil. ’l‘ll'}N TSIN, Iliinr. li-From tomor- row tlic lii'it_isli ciuiccssfoii hcrc will be plnced virtually under martial law. No Chinese will bc allowed on the streets alter il o’clock und for- cigncrs :irc \i‘urncd to rcply promptly to the clizillciiiges of thc military pri- i.i'olS. Tfil|l "' Chrlstohiil, Pnnkhnrst, hut did not the situation an it now exists in l~1ni;~ ,» _ find bei there They look pcssvs land `\ r ~ _ _ ' -, ` ° an sloii of the nfflz-es. 'lhc leaders of' Reports from Loiidon and liivcrprol ' . ¥ the lIriI0f\ HIPC Chufflctl WI-I1 being rc state that should Aiiiericiin oi f».inii- ’ (_ Sflonsiblc or thc latist window _ dinn coul be shipicil to I‘1ii~l;in.l, tlin I I ‘**-'i n mnsliinyz campaign. They will pre- ‘wharf laborers nt llritinh poizts ivouli Q U.” W' no ,un fd Rhnlmuhm s'.ma'. _ I iiiiinlily bc tried under the consplr- refuse to hnndlc it. _ uairjsiau, wma. ima iswdsiy for ' "W I°‘"- ‘ ' ` C¢|4|_ g¢.1~|m” ¢ Bmw] hw" _ Members of thc i‘n'on seen to- irnml-Atliiiitir lin:-rs will conf in llilii llI¢nJl0¢j¢|¢|`|¢." ” nlfllit declared that the new klepar- aide of the Atlantic than luis’ l_ci-ii $3 I F tion and arresting the leaders, will (‘l>ilt`,»\l'lU, lllnrcli 5---.~\ llyiiii; gnu- . only produce a bigger crop of vote adron of Uniiiiiiicilite- pri-nf-lit-i's will I hunters for militant woi‘k. invade Kansai-‘ next 'l`ln:rsiln_\' to I 'l‘he weakness of the siiiiragistlwork nt thc State uidr- iriiiiary for ,_ _.__ .______¢__. Q- I I havein iii_'.'possessi'on fi prescription A for nervous dr-uilily. lack of\'l2'or. VYBBIC' Ieiieiln1iii\huud,fai|inz memory and faint- .bacl:. brought on by excesser. unnatural drains, or the follies of ;out|\, lhut has cured_sniuuiiy worn ami iiefvous men r|¢;li_|._\nt.hcfr own hoineiiy-without any additioiiul help or iiiedicinu - thaf._| thinlcevf.-rymxtii who uislica f_o reiain lii»|_ manly power and vitilitywiuickly and I<‘uiatl&'_shoul i have si copy. do l have cle-teijiniiieo lo senclacopy oi the prescrip- ,lionirecrif cliarui-. in a plain ordinnrv san_led envelope to any iiinn who will write me lor ii. _ 'l‘his prescription comes fr m a physic- iin who has inndc n spec-iiil study 0| fill-ll and l _uni <_~on\'iiici~d it i- the siire_sl.-acting cc-nibinniio_ii forthe curco1`cleflcient.mun~ hood _:ind \'|i;ur uvi r put t »2¢-Llicr. |tliii.k|o~ie it to niy fellow man to selifltliciii ncopy in confidence Iso flint any ninn any_\\'n¢rr- that is weak and dis- couriizvd with repented fziilnros inn! \topdi'u-iiginlr liimeslf with harml_ul Du_t.- eiitiiie-_oicini.»i, secure wii:it_l bclicvr-s_ is i|i»~qiiickcsl.; 1-ting res|.ornt\\'c, upbuilii- "iL'. S'I‘lll‘-'l`(,lUUHlNG ri-liicdlf ever ,de- riscd. and so ure iiiinsclf ul. non_ic iiuiei- ly :inn riuickiv. J i»,tdrop me ii line liai- Lliis: br. A. ld-ll biiison.:ltil7. Luke iiuilrl- i-iig, l);-ti-oil., --ich , :ind i will s_¢_-iid yoirn roi.i,\'o|iliis Niileiiuiil i-.cipu in ai pliiin :ir-.iii.iry iyiiwiiope fren of cnnrgc. A uri at iiiiiiii'¢1u¢f ors_\\'oiilil clinrgc $21.00 _to $_i.0lI " r ni.-rsI_v writin-4 outa{n'csi-riptiuirlike t is~but l so-url it cniire _\' flee. 1 Icoiiipcllcd to pay more it was due co the fact that rush orders enabled the dealers to exact fi larger profit. if(‘ann.di'\n Press.) l.0_\'DQN, Mar. t;~(‘onf;inucd meet- ings of the disputants in the coal trade wrir arc interpreted ns indicat- ini: thc growing desire of both par- ties to find ri wriy out of the diffi- cnlty. While the formal reports issued do not give evidence of any material re- ilff. the tension is increasing the be- llcf that- the executive of the Miners’ li`cdei'atioii had received u wider mun- ilzite from the men during the week- end and empowering it to negotiate with the Government on the subject. of the minimum wage schedule. Any reiaxafion of rl_r,idity in the Kmlncis' dcmunds would ofcr ri hope ful basis for ii speedy rigrccment. I i.oNpoi\', Min-_ ii-An mneuii suite. ment this evening concerning the conferences held today iii connection Iwitli the cool strike is devoid of ln ,formation regarding results, if any achieved. I Tliey were renewed this morning; in the hope of u spceily settlement biii; nothing disclosed inllicritcs any pi'o 'grcss_ - ` I li`urt;her_ conferences nrc likely and ithe Premier still hopes to find a_bas-- is of settlement. » l-le clinraceerized ns imaginary' thc stories that hc would iiit.rod\'_cc ri minimum wnige bill today. Industrial paralysis is crcupiiig _over thc country. I (Cannfliaii l’ress.l SHTGRBROOKE, Que, Mar. 6-Uii- ,der the impression that his cngiiie |\vus side tracked to allow a triiiii' to Ipiiss which was moving toivurds him engineer Seynioiir sprang to death on the Grand Trunk line near here _this morning. i I 1-Ie was running east rind west :through the mist Seymour saw a headlight ahead and feared a head-on Icollision. He reversed the engine mid jumped off, falling under the wheels. I The Executive Uouiicil of P. E. Is- land met in the flouncil Chamber, Charlottetown, yesterday and trails- acted quite a volume of business. Among other things coiisidcreil was ,thc opening of the Legislature and itlic date decided on was Wednesday, March 27th. i 'ifhis will lie thc first session of the ,new Liberal (‘.oni-iei'vniion aflrniiiistiu- tion undcr Premier J. A. lvfatliieson land it is expected that ;i. llrc sen- sion, besides the nsunl rou'.inc insi- ne.==s_ sonic important incasurcs will .bo introduced (Cuiiiiilinn Press) I (ITTAWA, Mar. fi-in 'thc Scnnte ltodny Senator lluyi-r asked if the government considered sending a pi-e.~if;ntiitl\'c to lionic to represent. (`iinfiiln in the lntornutioiiiil Institiltu of agriculture. He pointed out that the body ob- tained valuable information relative to agriculture und 172 countries were represented. I , ln- view of (‘anadfi's increasing pro niinence as an agriculture nation he thought repi'ei4ciitiitioii was dcsii'nble_ NEW HAVEN, March 5-The nca- ileniic scnior cluss of Yale University will send Jliu Doiinclly, (nc of the c'impus policemen, to the Olympic games in Stoctholm, Sweden, next Summer. ns it token of tneir good fceliniz townrd the big ofllccr. Donnelly is a izrcnt fni-rirlte nn the cnmpiis and has rcccived many tok- ens of nppreciiition from the stud- cunts. This, linive er, is thc greatest re- ward hc has yet rcrei ed from Yale. i I more than uftern years. LONDON, Mnrcli 5--In pursuance of the determination of the govern- ment fully to test the efficacy of eh.- tactics of the militant siiflraizettes _before restoring to specliil legislation to make the funds of the sndra ctte societies liahle for damage doneg by heir members. the police to-night raided the ofliccs of the women's social and 'political union in member of l"n.rlianiciit, lawyer, editor I Icently ' condemned to pay $2.”itl,llllllI iduinages to the estate of the lutc ll. I _.yi He hn-4 been a campus pollcemnn| -*- .should be anxious to provide for iii- iexisting lows to deal with the latert| case, however, is seen-, in the (uct ¢|\d Namg and Addfgjg T0- vi-IIB! fhé g1`0HY»_ \°HBl0l`II1YA0f \‘/Oi_n€l\ licniocrats pleflginl to suppoi't(_'ii@iiyip denounce the niiiitant actions which ~ ~ . lil i foi _ _ °y`Y°" CII" 'hw 'I he' itliey declare. are bein: Carried t<> man mar- ries a Llfzard n onian. und their children are Bats. ._ Everything too, niiiong thc tribes visited, the women and childrtn l.-:- licve that the sound of the buil-roar-- er is the voice of a great spirit who comes to take away the bays wheii they are initiated. _ Prof, Spencci' says he did not find unniiig any of the trilics a tracc of nn;.i;iiing like n bclii-f in ri Snprciiic illcing. The explorcr will remain ‘uniting the wild aborgines ul Mcl- | illc isliind until the last of Feb- iunry_ I I l,f)NDON, March 5-'l‘hei‘e was H ’dcnionsti'iition in Bow Street Police It_`o_irt today whin severe sentences iwei~i»_ imposed upon wonien who lcd thc Siidriigcttcs. in their windo.v .smashing L-niiipuifin yvstcrday. 'Fwo of the lcndcrs were sentenced to two months i_t liiiril labor. Wlicii sentence was pi‘onounced pi'i.pei'ty liolders in ituc courtroom g_-ure n loud che-cr. I ’l‘l\c.‘e were n.iiout. 150 women in 'jail todny as the result of thc out- breaks yesterday and last night. I i.oNiio_\', iiaien s~'riie iirnisii admiriilty have ordered a battleship' which will break all records for size and horsepower, and which will lic ,built bv thc firm of John Brown, on the banks of the Clyde. The ship Iwiil have u displace'mcnt of thirty tlioiisaiid tonsf' developing eighty seven tlioiisaiid horsepower, and licr buildcis fullv expect she will ilcvelop one hundred liorscpowcr \'.hi_~n siic Inirlergocs trlnis. I-ler srced must Ilie thirty knots. She will have ri gbattcry of iinpieccdciitcd power, cou- Isisting of eight fifteen inch guns.cucli each firing 3 projectile of two thous- 'und pounds \\'ci_elit, and twelve six- inch weapons. the ini-ii dcrIiiiiiii_' ii rent. iii<'i'i-asv, thi- liic iiii1ii'1's_ the election of a solid ii valiinir ini~ :ind l`i.\'iiri'ii-_<_ 'l`. f__ \ ` ’ _ ._. \ unoeu - |.{\ \_.\<\EH ,t _ _ 'Ir ”ré!_,i&__ i i I ~ if WMOTHER Ii. l\ ~_ __ \- _ ~ NJ, _s-_ ._ '>» '*~.\.iL`» if If ~ ` :;`i='. _ br: ~ ` I4 , °- ec _ 'gf ; _.` \_\_._`;i}- _/fr /W, q \_\` _ i - ` _ 'MII' " " = _ _ P - ~ _., i) V 1 ic __ __ S _ --_ I 1 - _._-~ _ , _ I 'ronoN'i'o, Marci. 5-i-inn. A. J.| \<;f___“ ry- ._ _ W;-I ` _/ Mritlieson, provincial treasurer, '- :reported to he in a more sci~ioiis von- I isl -. - pn". ~ '~..t_' \ 7* ‘ g _ 3\ _ \ -~ . ` /.- r~~ ,- .-' -a / ~ '\ ,_//f . ‘ ' ; .-#__ -' "` "" _.._.\§fe ' 1 .ilition of illncss than the information ' l» = f --_ Q I"L»‘“i‘“~".’i"`°" °"°."I°"‘I iI'.‘.`.“¥"-‘f.f`.'....,l _ _ __ -- s ‘ I mei c mos a»oiai 'i , `.