~ ,- 5 .. ` I I t,\` ~_}.`»s . _ I ii E , , . K F! ‘- 'L- ` E* "F ‘E5 li' _ -#-1 I fsmuslfi li I E” ET' I ` " ii” ll. THE QUARDIAN, OHARLO'|.'.l‘ETOWN PRINCE E gil _ - lé _ , ' UNITED I ............ L... .......,..' STATES 5 .iii ` Arranging a Deal With I ~ i Denmark A BIG COAL STRIKE Awful Steamer Collision- Harris Acquitted-Gov’t Ownership. li-” I Loxnoy, Jan.23.f-(Special).-The l belief now is that the United States will secure to Denmark important ad- vantages in China and the East in re- turn for her Danish West Indies. COAL STRIKE IN HI,'XGAR\’. BUDA Plcrll. Jan. 23-(Specia1).- Thirty thousand more Austrian miners have gone on strike; making the num- ber now seeking higher wages 70.000" and more are expected. A coal famine threatens to check I every branch of Austrian industry. FATAL ITIAIIB CDLLIIIOI. Vixnrnn Hsvn1|,Jan.23-(Special) -The Glasgow steamer Ardandher_ from New London for Halifax was sunk in eollison with the Metropoli-I tan Liner Herman Winter this morn- ing and the Chief Engineer, James Henderson and second mater Fred.| Dawe were drowned. Csnosnr, Jan 2.5-(Special)-E A. Han-is of Moncton, tried for ther attempted murder of George A Gouin, his partner, in whose room he found his wife, was acquitted and the verdict. was received with great en-` thusissm. Harris and his wife have been T reconciled. s "'_“*==E" §=. ' -_ -_-F- Dwsnn Isnnm wn:ni~rEsnsr,.1sNusnr 24 “r m J/I/(ik time-‘ \ is I I. A. HARRIS ACQUITTID v . ‘ ' ' k h* XY ` b Ba l li L' `_1df » § Lord Salisbury. of Devonshire I fr -H-uf ' -r SIIUATIGN IS I ~l /\, \/ I *____,_aL E --1 1 The Boer Blain Pam an It W I ’ Stroll!! RM. 'J 4( "IZ: _-~ I Ili-.A.J.B'altour Rm". _,thu are patrolling around A MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE 0F NATIONAL DEFENCE 'Ihisu atm ie On Saturday, Dee. 16, the NatiouslDeteece Committee appointed Lord Roberts totske command in So lh Africa. Bom un ‘bmdoud e members resent L u t p were ord Snlisbury, Lord Lansdowne and Mr. Gcschen, the Duke ol Devonshire and Hr A J g to Jam that mm liour being the only members absent- ~Illustr.4ted London N ews.‘ t* PJ! (ZOVIBXIIXT OWXRISIIIP. _T ' l I l Tonosro. Ian. 23 -(Specisl)- Hsyor McDonald gives notice of a lotion in favor of government con- trol ofpostaland telegraph lines and wants Toronto to seek the oo-cperaf Gion of all towns in Canada in urg- ing Parliament to assume such con- trol. or build competing lines. A lan eent package d lag'neuc° D es usnqiiuiswerk wut mu slut blcussolyonriedsndlk one-try it. L llliilllillllit 'lil ;##########*l*ll§ gligese St. _Walking is unce - U 1'. the toeghplaylagetthenri hall was -l to some extent eolltilned. Seed 8-6 i The city team was given a supper at . _- the American Hotel after the match was over American Sugar . Amerimn Steel 5 Wire American Tobacco f Brooklyn Transit * Burlington * Continental Tob. Federal S'er1 i I-‘semi steel P1-rd * Louisville & Nashville * New York Central * Rock Island Tenessee Ceal and Iron United States Rubber nion Pac Pr’fd tain work, unles April cotton psrioo lbs *ll (ll 1# \ Closi Prices Jsn. 23. ng 116 46! 108| 70§ 121! 321 50 nil 891 133 106 117 nil nil 7.48 you have a pa' ~" as #soreness I I aa# new snr" ubber Heels- Have you tried*. them ? N0 slip-*‘ ping no falls or*l slidding but an ease and comfort I in walking that you'll never know* without them. en’e 500 Wolnen’s 40c- *Goff Bros; Pocket, Office and Home Diaries for l 900 at \ n _ ilu- i ' . _- ~| . ee Uaaeem - `P°u°d¢°|“"|h°i°°'°l'§‘* New Yortx srocrt usr. Tm; MATCH if . l""" "‘" “" '°"""“ "““' -Results in a Victory Por s. ‘ f' _ . ‘-» ~. i~ me ._ ‘ t. A- » - renee. v wg, lm.. s striniéism rss 1 -"- ~ - . ` - - xg. , i . ,_ 'Iv _ V. ',f_f- ._ - - .~ <’",* ~J, . -' 111'" ’ 'g M r' __ '* ' . » _ .e I . . _ . E .1».e§"E~; ., -wg ,~=_.~& gg est- A . .tes W - _ 'e s is .~ » . . *-1 M1: ‘f-" :'_\;@ ~‘ ~ ‘ .f`;=-',.e»'n'¥' = " ` ' “ ' : ~ . -e f »-we , , s‘¢.i‘il'h§>¢.z&l;‘§-,rest-er.s‘};~.f\.§.s»..._.£,.. g A \ss”° GENERAL WHITE WAS “ J* ~ By the Boer Long l`0m-Ki Bocrs leave lllsi I SD¢€lll3l|9l\S 0|! ill! Dlllldolliild P \ "\»\ "A \\~1`@i=~. Learner-Isa. 23 kindsefriieleul cireuletieehwe ..":.:.':. °°°" e Q\ n tGen. Baller telegraphed tbe;arsitustisnisleclise|sl, relieving all anxiety man no1i>onar.n’s oavannr Thesis Hiahis H Dsuloesinrbulm li” m §‘n.:’»";‘i.i‘....':.'~..= rssnnrcsineuaefsusnp. 'Ike nswsee hr and Bulls- has pely sdvsncspcsss -°'~` & in wninsnnonsmlotanm, Ashotfreallselat Ladysmith at Gsssgi bstibsseisne DPI »-'Q ~§ 1'" ””"l'_1!-'I IIPOUTIIIOI Wllmllxl. tnocm |»~=-“"“""°“"“ '°‘°""°' W" °"°°" "°' Boer soureea indicate that they ll The I “Sched Qldlll i some pl:°ce‘sn with two inch: oil hd 9”* lu* tb" °°od°°°° U1' “A suggestion I MATCHES ;_»»~_,;¢.-~ ~»-°-- A IGIID- °‘“" "' ill Bevan Jsa - *_* The ice Was .in Pears--»‘;-,».’;‘1;..‘i‘»‘1i‘.2"e’¥3-“'-» A Condition. ~°M lotfetowsacssles sstssse $.14 list hal was ¢tceelQly rough 8 iluon-cnivaiui. sin Anon Hvwrnn. "` _ 8”” 'mud M' "H nd sosasscrivsuxinaaanr The Beers are aasih active gs -s :ii 4' s» . -' 5? \ \\\ Dey NUM Ulltlrs. Cash Boch, Letter Letter ll Batt d t th h it done ’ The Charlottetown B.n.,.§§. i~’.‘t.f,».‘§‘, ‘hiss . sm., nrills than complain because you suder from It _ Wnsx you ve shouted Rule Britsn _ ni , h cu’ e A good crowd attended the matches in B Tquiiing ,God save U10 QUGW’ I 'ELT GENERAL "R Gm " Wm?" Hillsborough Rink lest night. The B. WMU Y0°'V° 5059595 killing Km!" 0" °"‘”_' ' ` It A. and Diamonds faced off nt 8 I5. with your mouth Afl¢l' l ISW Ulllllllél PII] MCISIBC Win You klndly dlop ashlnlng °n my , scored for the Diamonds sud Rickard lfile Hmbvlllllw for the g_ 3, A_ Hughes and Bm-d For agcntleman in Khaki ordered followed by shooting two goals each. S0l1l|l°" and at halt timevthe score was 5.1 "‘_'° in favor ci Diamonds. In the second half Mclsasc and Pickard each scored ,mixing s tom or o-2 in 'favor einn- “S” ‘da Pmonde.: The playing ot Doyle at cover -M' L Mmm’ umm" ’ is m th' . ty. point lor the B. lr A. was good. Also cl Iliclsase and Baird of the Diamonds. _ gr G00 0W°‘» G¢°fK°UUll» ll U1 91° i G Conaid table rongn play was in- UI W idlllged ineby both sides 'and the referee Mr Donald Forbes Montague Bndge, 4 had to warn them several times. i WU "I *'50 Gt! !¢“°fdl! Ststlsrds nlerwssds' “ Tl” zum’ b°t"'°°" uw Jr' A¥’°_¢'°“° 1 llr Instock Andersen, of Kensington MIAC EGU HH* end West Kent was is exhibition of ,U m tha (hw yamhy “am d “fur |'°°|=°! "4 -"“"”Y Wi2““"’ °Pt‘;‘-‘°‘§‘r"° in B 0 Pm". memes to the city .___ ° ming ln ich by 8 at Munhnd hu 5 .goalwlmior the Sr Abbies and after some ‘mm the mah lively splashing. P. Pope shot for West. Guaanun readers will regret to learn E Kent and Gaudet scored forthe Abbies, " that Tbcs.Al1ey Elq . is verylll. agam am’ making 2-l ,in favor of Ahbies st hall M A Cm Pownal, has been uma' ies my Gr offlftho V B4 -_._ After some lively play Pope scored Qpnwnmmam ‘nm "I k DU& forWest Kent and Jimmey Williams ( ih _ 9 for the Abbies twiceinsuocession, Mc- » Nl' 3-Hd Nfl W1" R"bf“*°° °' 3°' & scored £1; West Ken# by a lzft io'hph°a;;;:td‘;,i;:te‘cl;téyBlInle&(e}vening°°rs’ Auntie? someone ___ Bmnyddg om cover p . ' I t. ll