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I ' H 6 1 iz . was :mum News ` THE CHARLOTTBTOWN GUARDIAN " mer or mr' 'v' 1 . - -, - . . ,»¢'.. ? -_ . , _ - 1 A- 1. .-.°-.. . ».'».=»~;/,.'f_» I. -'if-,=’.»~»',»»435,11:-;.:.I',,g .,,_.:- _1 - ._ Q31-,'/._ f , ;-;» . _, .» -_ / .ff-_.I rg. -_-; ~ » UERDEADLOCKI invinm gugpicinndr A ' ’_{gf_'-*’-_- I . morn N THEBIG coAL sunk: nu inns no consnincv “I§Zi.`I§'I»5ié--»- nfisi in ni _ grass Made __ -“"' (Canadian Press) _ NEW YORK, Mar. .I5-'Representa- (Canadian P1059) _ tives of the Brotherhood of Locomo- No meeting oc- L0ND0N~ Mar' 15" _ h d. _ tive Engineers and forty-eight eastern curredfguiiis trltiligztilliifrllg £;I'Iveen t e is TBIIFUBGS are involved in demands for Numtner deadlock has been reached increased wages and held a. :wo hour in the nes0iIHUi0“S» bm' the 5 femief conference in New York tcdav and in s¢1'¢l\“""5II' °"d°°'v°"I"5 t°~ bring adjourned to meet again at n time to - tn n. till P¢m°" N35; 2; 'Latin the mine" _bc agreed on by the railroad's repre- .l_Ii*I;;';°';t\:ne,, were at the Foreign sentatives. guna in the forenoon, but they did_ The demand for increased wages not meet in conference. _ was 1100 th°I`0US'111Y lZ0ne _into and Premier Asqum, and several 0( mg Stuart announced the _railroads de- ics consulted with the miners, Hired further time to digest the mat- Elgesgltjje luncheon hour nothing had ter before replying. coinpliihed ' "*_"'”l' Mgllralflugb Bell, n prominent_colli- n- owner and iron master, said at B,-Nia, "We arc not getting on at ali." ` sinnncisr ' MNNSINIIGHIIN APPEAL HEARD __ (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, llfnr. 15-Joseph (‘all‘, fl‘ul|ndiun Press) who figured in 4, drunken brawl at the 0T'i`l\W.\, Mnr. 15-In the supreme Abncar Rescue Mission a week ago court the cnse of Sylestcr vs the resulting in the death of Patrick King wus henrd. Scanlan was today committed for This is nn nppcnl on a crown case trial on a charge of manslaughter.- reservcd from the county court judges Scanlan was struck by ,, blow by in the criminal court at Sydney, N, Call and falling came in contact with 5_ a steam coil, his neck being broken. Four ltnlinns were convicted of It is claimed the blow was givcn in i-obbery und sentenced to five yours Self delcncc. in Dorcha-hier Penitentiary and thc case was n|fll0“I°‘I- d SIXTH VICTIM _ ll WMS ` SCYVO . J““i"‘° ‘ ‘“ or Poimnc vmscii NOVA l~l('-CTIA WILL - 'I`l?\' _’l`(l Gl°]’I' FARMERS _TO Si<}T'l`LE I'l‘S LANDS -- 0_1-'TA (Canadian Press) - _ _ _ ‘ WA, Mar. 1"-W _ K HAI1Il‘_‘\3`- N- I;-_» Mani; 1_3'“°II13l° died today from injuiiies glistaiiilgzlclih House o lsscm y yes er( ay ie the ponti t ~ k Government introduced n. bill entitled F,-1day_ ac mm wwe at Hun mst an "Act for the encouragement o He is the wreckfs sixth victi d settienient on farm lands," which 11 th t ~ m un- providcs that the Government may ger. e 0 hers Injured are out 0' dau-I buy up lnnds in farming districts of the province, divide them up into N0 AGREEMENT ON farms and sell such farms upon terms SEPARATF S(.HO0I_q to be approved of by the Gov_ernor-in- “ ’ . " Counm SAYS PREM, ROBLIN. For the carrying out of this the Government is authorized to borrow WINNIPEG, March 12-The public N18 Sllln OI 5200.000. and the OPGTHI1- accounts, of the province were sub- innsjni the Government under this mitted to the.Legislature last night uct are to he reported bv »the pro- by Hon. Hugh Armstrong, provincial vlncial secretary from year to year. treasurer. The receipts for the year $1l,200,211.25, _ Pl-IOZEN BODY HAD ss,se1,9es.5s izgciihlgefxggilndijete BULLET IN HEAD- on hand oi $z,ass,242.e1_ '~- P 'Rb1','~i l.l~l'I‘ill:'r.c‘I. 'i`I"iOOI’S .AND STRlI(Eloat`I "ie keelf sails, The Strike is mnkiug coiieiderahlc progress in all districts, many of the mines today working with only one of the three shifts that are ordinarily employed. .A small union of thc -lioilters joined the strike today. - The owners have invited n commit- tee representing thc miners from the ‘individual miners tn meet in confer- ence tomorrow, but there is no pros- pect of these reaching a successful is- Slle. Owing to the present attitude of the owners. Figures issued today show that the increases of wages ric- manded by the miners cannot be granted owing to thc financial posi- tion of thc minlni; companies. _TO TELL TEACHERS OF I"I~I`i'SlCAli ‘Tl'iAiNlN I TORONT v h 3 I) J --- ‘ cus, of Baltimore, won from. Van '1‘ro~ bed to the school teachers throughout _ 'ronoN'r0, March 12-neporie _r_e- jen, ni Holland, in straight inns at _the f0v1_n°°» ‘.,,,,,n with in connection wiehfi celved to dattou the church union wrestling here last night. In the AD opening 'oi that port when it proven- 1 Methodist cuur- rclimlnaries, Dr Roller, of Seattle, ' _ _ (nd the Minto from reaching Char- T00 LATE FOR “"0 '-0 Colle Traverse with mul ,md Josure forty-nine above zero. """""""""""'“ "Y"`""""""">""""_"'A'A"'_`>"""`_'_"""_`_"`A""`"_'_`A`_`_'_'_'A:'_:"vI'A7-:'_":":::::'=A::'A'A'A;'T:"VIH'IW""`"f"""`"""'" _ < oars and anchors, nearly new complete, $19 Write J B P O. p“""’°"H°FH~ `The lowest temperature recorded H 9| ¢ _ . ., _ ` Box 164 Summerside. 3-l6d3ipd y__B_i; iceboats left Cape Tnrmgnglne yesterday wah thlrty.four degrees a- _ __ _ _, seggezday nt 7.20 a.rn. with no pap ‘50‘/9 "F0 and I-|19 hllheu W5' tmnty' r - ' - I4*'ARM, haryins, to close an estate _______v__\; and 21 sacks paper n,n11and_ nine above. The lowest recorded the . __“50_00 Wm ,my the 100 acre m_ Thelnl Cope Traverse at 10.45 a. “`°"m““ “ight W" twe“t.y'°“ abpve' - ' _ share farm on the Wilmot Road nt ¢ . Y “V0 this morning on return At ninh a. m. yesterday it was thir- Murray Harbor South, formerly oc- ‘ ' cuplsd by Daniel N. Forbes. Easy .?_dL"'P° '1`0rmentine with passengers ty-four above and at nine D- in-. if ,_,h_f:;>_fne outward western mail, lwas thirty-seven above. |,0m_,__e;'“" "0 Bllecial train to oi one tim WH "3°t°Wn yesterday bn( a gpg _ The length inf today will be eleven 0.0, I lea” this morning at cl; hours and fifty-seven minutes. and 50' _moclr for Georgetown with pasaen. Lmorrow twelve hours and one min- "°"°;‘l;ld y°°°"dHY’s outward mall to UNL - ,mmm lv to Picton. The tide will be high this morllng from C was no special train to or at 9.46, tomorrow at 10.20 and Mon- Yemlbc Traverse yestlrday. iday at 10.51; it will he high tonight ______v___rday the Murray Harbor train at 9.02, tomorrow night at 9.55 and m__ _gn micllsrlottetown at 9.45 a. Monday night at 10.45. verse atm nut” latei the Cape Tra- The sun sets this evenlnfl BI? 5-07 inte, th 1020 “- mn ten minutes tomorrow evening at 6.09 and Mon- m__»____e Souris at 11.10 a., m., flf- day evening at 6.10; it will be high |,_ m :_‘_‘_l‘°I" IBN; the Tlgnlsh ut 2.10 tomorrow morning nt 6.08, Monday 8“m_-________;ty minutes late and the 6.06. M.. mhnme nl' 540 ll. m., twenty The moon sets this afternoon at Ii. _'_i'~_________ -_2z, tomorrow ne 4.31, _ _______________._ M"""`0'° I-Inllncnt (lures Colds, Etc. Minn;-d'| Linlmcnt (lures Diphtlilril OTTAWA, March 12.-The "bolt" of two Western Conssrvatlvea,Messra. Sharpe, of Lfsgar, and Schaftner, of Sourls, on the third reading of the grain bill in the' Commonalaat night is significant of how the farmers of the pralries are viewing the change of the legislation they sought by the Borden administration. Hon. Mr. Foster pressed for the final reading of the Government measure and was met by an amendment from Mr. Cruise, which divided the House. The Dau- phin man moved to strike out the clause extending to the grain, board _ _ __ nuiciiu ull sins .uinuls '._.1- 1' Angry German Papers; 00|! It Impudent British--BIuN`. Their Hot Comment -_iq __ ~ i (Canadian Press.) BERLIN, Mar. 15-A note ifllild _by Winston Churchill, First Lorq Jog _the Admiralty in presentng the natal (budget, which said that the eltillb ,tes were framed on the assumption- ithat the existing naval program ' _.of other naval powers would not be ,vhansed. but if they were supplemen- rtary estimates would be submif:tod`to :the British Parliament, bu made tha ‘German .flngoes angry. The newspapers organs are printing some warm comments. one daily celi- I T0 THEIR MILLS I _ I . I (i.‘anad.ian Press) ' LAWRENCE, Mar. 15-The F950!!- lntion of the textile industry of the Icity. which was paralized in many' fvarts for more than two months by g ‘big strike of operatives, was bigun 'today , There was a rush' of strikers back ito the looms and spindles which had ,been deserted since January to' se- Icure better wages. it was said by several of the coin- iuittee that on Monday several more mills will reopen. ~ Nsw hier or' "noN"r»s" Fon wELi.Esi_.av GiR1.s. I waLi.r~:sLEv, Mnrcb 11.-weiinn Iley sollege has a list of up~to-the- Iminute don'ts. Here are mme of them: - "Don’t (lirt with the handsome fel- low down village. His wife may not like it." ‘ 5 “Don'f, retire with undrawn cur- itnins. The rubber industry is flourish- ing in other places than South America." _ "I)on’t chew candy or anything else _while on the village streets. li you ;must chew, try rags." j "l)on't he a freak. The squirrels Ihnve enough nuts to attend to now." I “Don’t kiss each other in the pub- ilic highway. It's awful to sec s. wo- |man doing a man’s work." ' . “Don't study too hard. Kollis may ithinlc- you are preparing to earn your ow-n living." “l')on't nbow your dislike ol hat- ed instructpr. Give _her 8010# °f your homemade fudire-" CHELSEA FARMER ENDS f HIB LIFE BY HANGING. I ' (‘HELSl<2A, Me., March ll-Henry Oban, aged 74, 5, prosperous farmer. I committeii suicide Sptnrllay night by, ihnnging himself to n ladder with , U- rope. No cause is known for the deed. coroner F. ii. .Andrews of Gardiner Iwus surr'imoned and D1`0¥`\UUY\°°d it ‘* ‘c s of suicide. _ E U P . vetesan of the Civil 2 Oban uns a . Iwar, His wife and a son. Henry Olinnv Jr., of Gardiner, survive. _ The funeral will tske'l>1H¢¢ '1 IWNIW: lat 2.30. _ , inn. noi:noUFr;_§é_i_§sW0____ _ _ I'I.I"'l I ` \ I ' ‘ “ou 'ri-is roi-rr orrficfm I ...___- I 'I o'r'rAwA, March 12-In rerlv to H I report that he would be unable '10 , iininb the work. Joseph B0\1fhYSiC01