,-5 T., _ Y'-'_' ' . _ . /_ ~ _-.,.,...»._, s..»..~.-_i.. , ._..f~_»..,.__ _-.,.,.,.n,.,..~____ ,,_,..._,_ , ._ _ ,, _ _ _ .,-..._,.,,,, _h _. _ __ :_ ___ __ , ,H . . 1 ' / \, f f 1 I 1 s. - i , . ,_ .i . _ ' I' ' .f-;'~,.f-__4j-'_ _ _-'f,!::,_._ _ .,_;_e.'.,_¢-1*.-‘ , _ 1 ' >'- ' , e, ,rd 1 ‘, ,. est Local and For- mm" y - S' » . _, . , _ Momlnj Malls- _';»_...-'--""".€ _ . ~- _ ' if e “e ` IN D 2': <5: wr Cl< 25 '-2 .Fc cz 5;: 5 "r: 5.. --~~nu:A|:> Ai.|.. ovlzn Pnlnom nvvAi=an‘i¢|...ANb_-»-- _ __ ‘-'tai ' I If “gi " "'""""~ , , c ‘ I _cANAi5"AT'*mssi>;iii‘fAi-iiitffki _f"'“‘ `_‘i3“,;»;,;,~<,~_i,-i , _ . ULLN E K _y 5%--_1_ _'__...._--~» ~ -v ,___..»»--~_ (Canadian 1’1‘ess.‘) ['illl..\Di'1Ll‘I-11A, Apr. '.1-Scores of tiiousnnds of coal miners quit I work today at the anthracite fields in pgnnsylvniiia and in the “central field" of the bituminous portion of spread strike depends on the out- . come of the voting in the union ranks iiiid of the conferences between the men and the employers within ten flayfi. _ 'f‘he :iutliracite m'cn are more ap- prehensive -than their bituminous I neenuse no definite agreement is lin- meilintely in sight for hard coal men ferendun. ballot nt once as to t whether or not thc modified terms accepted and there is a general feel- ing that the result of the ballot will he a return to work. INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 1-With liitiiniinovs and anthracite coal ope- rators expired, became general to- rley. The roiintry will miss more than l00,00fl‘ tous coal and the miners will loose il_|lu0.lf00 in wages. III IIIIIIiSII[ilIi (Uiinndiuii Press.) QUElll~JC, Apr. 1-The Attorney- Ktnvrhl hos given orders to the pro- vincial police to hold an investiga- tion into nn alleged criminal attempt which iiri-iirrnd yesterday on the I-C. _l:_.__weiitbniini| trnlii near St. Hyne- l I., _ A biillot was fired nt the train and struck ii innil hug frigliteiiiiig the clerks. I-ldlioii Qun:s'rIoN rii~:.m1Ni;_ '|'0Il0N'l`0. April 1-The 'f‘cinper- ance question is to be tlireshed out in the Legislntiire on Wednesday or TI“"'9‘lHS'. when Mr. fiowell's “Abol- ish the liar" resolution will come-'up for discussion. Sir James Whitney and Hon. W.J1 “fulfil Will lend the opposing forces. ml" Provincial Society will move an amendment to the Howell resolii- tion endorsini: the efficiency of Gov- Bdfouru after the Easter meeting to m_°°l» Main probably on Wedncsilny 0 the following W(-¢k_ COMIUNICITIDH . i~rnment'ii Policy with regard to the THROUGH PROVINCE ` ~ itrnln fiom Ch"1`own, for Picton f iiubfous Nature Confcr--. """‘ Twenty-Three Members-Hud Spoken, Then the ences istuggestive of Addresshisseif linunimously. Pension For ' ii _Strike V I , Wr. Belderson. Georgetown to Be (Caiiadian Press.) no iniiiimv, Offidellv the “\°v¢m°'1f_ I'U'1`N1~lY. Apr. 1-'rue oxford eight is 3 niiiipension of work_and whether today ivan with the greatest ease me or not it IH l-0 l1eV¢\0P IMD I1 Wide- -sixty-ninth annual boat race be- tween eight Oxford crews representing the Universities of Oxford and (lam- lJl`i<180 over the usual course on the Thanies from Putney to 1v1,ortink¢_ 'lhe Dark Blues finished six lengths ahead of their rivals and their time for the entire course of four miles brothers :is to the ultimate outcome nm] "_ qum-ter is tw-,.“ty_¢_w0 mim,u,_s and five seconds. -' whereas the bituminous conference in Cleveland has adjourned the men'S re- presentiitives had abiindoned pratical~ iy all the demands except for increns-, on wages and on these points modi- fied terms considerably. ' Q _ The union men are to take ii re- U for n new wage agreement are to be (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON, A1‘»i‘. I-The cilorta only one or two exceptions the sus- of Mexican reliefs , to obtain means pension of the coal mining lndustry for engaging modern scouting was country, u-liieli went into effect last bnlked by Aiiierlcan aiitlioritics nf. night when the wage contracts be- El Paso who yesterday field up two tween the members ofthe United aeroplanes consigned to the insur- Miue Workf-rs of America and the gents.- Almost every conceivable use is hc- ing used fn attempts to smuggle arms and arnmiinitions across the bnnrder but so fni- no large lots linvii gone over. The ammunition supply of the rc- iieln bus rapidly depleted. FIAYS PANAMA CANAL IS A (`flll<`iA'I_‘ NOON. , MONTREAL, Que., lVla_rch_ 30--Wil-` ' ‘ ‘ ~ ' liiim McNabb, principal Assfstnifflhi- » V gincer of the Grand 'I‘r\ink Hallway system, has just retiirned from atrip ` Ito the Panama Canal, where he has been inspecting the engineering pfnut und otlir-r fr-,af.iii'i~s. He was there. Speaking of the future and the effect of the operation of the canal its infliieiire would he felt in every enorinously, while _ Canadn. -and the guest of the lf. l~l.'oriicials while -- incorporated. ' The House opened to the public ii 3.25 0’cl0ck. ' MR. RICHARDS gnve notice of and the increased subsidy. . Milled in 0. renort of the delegat A petition from Geor etowa wa ferred to a committee of thre members. PREMIER MATHIESON moved, Droviiling a retiring 'allowance fo tirement from office. Carried. HON MR. MCKTNNON resumed th 8 with provincial affairs and then took motion for the papers and correspon dance reiimvn gf, the province claims the address. He hoped when PREMIER MI£'I‘HIESON said all Monday, April 1. the information asked for was em es E presented by the Premier for his _col-_ league in his absence and was re- n ricultural lines, for which the federal resolution nn which to page n bm Government is giving increased aid Auditor General Balderson on his re- new _ ______‘j'1_1_1_u _1;»§fr_1e_s_'r_r_'"M " ¢ _.- _-_.Y.Y.__ ._._»_-v--- -‘-‘----»,-_-,-»\» ~ - .-,- _-_-_» ~ A . . . IWII SIJLIJIEIIS JlEIIPIilIlI] (Caiindfiiii l’rei-is.) HANIKOW Air 1-’I‘\v0 soldier tha- republic, with forged pai=ses__,» 21 viiinniu-:N i,nr"r ' ~ 'if . ""’. ,,.,"'..._._, ,g ,__ __ 'gi'ent-grnnifcliildren.- ‘_ . » nui4pi>rt,'Mi“i`in<'-,`_\vitii A enrfzo of culrn d‘0r_ 'I‘hi-»scfiob'n`ei~ hednme caught l‘n the ilrift»i‘ci\ 'belfuv €-lpcn,cer"‘ Island, ,_._.____ ni<:MuNicii.\'rioN ' _r-‘oil - .I , to Hola. .Adam ,Beclrg Chairman ortho Hydrb-electric 1’ovi‘er` .(‘.-ommissiou, al- thou h Mr. Beck? was a member' éf ' stated salary. ~,Heret\»foi~e Hon. Mr. » Beck has seaved-the Province _-on the . without ,sa'lnry,-even paying his own gasoline was burn'ed__ - ' - ' - - __ ,_ _ ~ . The fire broke'out early on Sufiday _ MONTREAI-_., March - 29-At a nr.ee_t-' ¢\‘B»V=11i“K 0xP9“°f’5» Bild lu” P"°l‘°“I evening and' continued throughout the lug of the L-artier .Ce'ntenary.Com night, _ ‘ - mittee it was 'decided to invite Hi The loss eiitimateii at $1,000,000. . _ Royal Highness the ._-Prince ‘of Walls ----- ----‘ ------- ~ to unveil the monument in 1944. I-li IND WITH fdl|lll.lliD mo can rr./fur Fon rr Arvrrrun. Royal. Hiziniess the -_'nuke or con _ ' -- . ,nsiight has siso been pleased to give' has bee delayed `th'="G°"l=f“m°“¢ Wil' H I I l"QR'l‘“Alt’I`HUR,, 0nt.,.Aptil 1-'- his patronage.to thu" object. Ever The Minto left eorgeeoivn for p;'c.(Canadlirn financiers and inanufactur~ bishop ‘of the If¥`0‘1iffC¢~.0f Q\l°lJ€¢. 11118 _ toll yesterday iuoging after the N-. ers hcad_eN>y F. B. Mc0urdy, J. gt, written letters to E. W. Villeneuve, ' ,_ . . .- _ “Val of the special train from Char- McLeod ani ~ . M.‘13row'n yesterday cdmmeudinil the eommlttee '01' ill ll’ UT01,°IAN‘SCHmME' , lottetown, M the _ Wim, Steamer, .signed--an aiihsemenewitn the city eifei-ts on _neiiair or the' patriotic- J w» _ULIYNQTED SGIWTIST' MVC been doing nina; Fri. -of Port Arthur for the _immediate cause- ~. . "_. . " ' """° “Y morning last, with 17 erection, of a modem _steel and ~ '°‘~“','°"-"°*"‘”* I"“"“0“86rs. 40 sacks mail and 42 .woodcar plant with a. capitalization TORONTO BOYS EARN MONEY tons freight and docked at 11.05 a. Of $Q,000,6000.~ -These_reo'ple are - ' ` "L She leaves today at 7.00 a m organizers of the Nova` Scotia Car ` TORONTO, MUCII' 297- Outside o _ _ ' ‘°' ibwreetown with `iismngers"yes`.~ on hui., which fins been opcminir "°“°°l "0"" “"5 public sehoolrurlls suggest! Ii mode bv him at the °i’°“‘ te;dsy’s mail, express and freight- i-iuccessfully in Halifaxf of Toronto earn more than $180.0 esterday the Earl Grey which h' d ` ' ‘ been lying 1 ti 1. 2 ' B ' week. This information has been com- Ch n me Le mms on the THE "EITHER piled _hy Chief Inspector Hughes nrlottetown ha b f d i i ~ _ ..°“ , possible to inakerpgii, ,$3 lefti ,'31, ._ statistics i:_tlirned 1;: him from evcrip, s rei ii georgetowii at 9.00 a.m.,'where she . Su". H00", E16 '°l‘°"| °“ “Nd at 12.50 p. m. with express _ ` ` ---- '- ' fndnga °°“° f\`°ii:lit. ans leaves this "ronoN'1'o April ist soiititeast "fI-ERGY CALL WAGES “MALL- no ' _ - . --- ~' _____u_ ng after the arrival of the spw- winds with ra_in or _sleet tomorrow. PRovlDE5wE_ R_ I__ Mgmh 29 _ __ _ __ nd h _S go . T Mthit lit f- r °orpropreorn e - ffgikhttélsengers' mml' “press and thrl`i-Iwmlshll °lll"retI\eMI‘I§.l;;l,i.ll `§tfd‘i?§§ B1l1¢`:i,ln°thl)s zitymhhxvfiaedsecldihdcotlhlirt iitkgtotréiisn yme a chan” 0_f_ mB\§i“K 51'; flliecial t l ` thesalarfesi being pai to elergynien experiment on a very sma sro 8. Chsrlottetowlia y`ei:tgrI:i\aGeh:gfiuliIt]ue'; gfsheeirgh re;rPa(lamet':v‘eii,l:y“;n‘; n?ili:ghi-gre: at the present time are too small this siieeeeiis ,i candle niiiv, be lighted .0{_ the -Govetrimelit to create 5;, de- il Dartihent of power was adopted .1 isrgelyin view or the race time Mr. 5 Be`cir"had never been recoinpensed for _ his services, Now that' ffhat policy y tsketliissnethod or nenliiig with me s_it_uation.`- 1 _ .1`.oNb'oN`, ivisren 24-sh- wmnimi- _i;ay_ in n“sp_eech last night announced that an experfmentwas likely to be i rnadein the way of carrying out the `t‘lie Senate abatement exhibi 00- ing` df - . ‘ `n` tion that an ideal '.state of things would’ he to have reports in the bowels of the earth to produce Has roi- newer. -'I nrmiy believe." he rsaid, that something will be done in the way of not raising coal but let- ting it remain underground, hurnfni: it there and taking off the gases. I - have been in coinnuinieation with a if which will not be cltfn and slinwiii: eriisliuil so badly tliiil ingnlii`:=f_. the coiif-iliaitloll bill in DHFIIU _she find fo, be ,:iliaii,doned. The vein-iel.}\iiieiil yest‘erifhy and ten ubstainei was 'owned null iziiiriinaiideil iiy Roh-lfroin votiiig. g ' ' erl. Ni-.wciiiiiin-. `l~lh1- wne`buiff __'-_ nt | fi?-in iiiiilcr.~itood that the motive nf ' Pnrrnl>iii~o, §i_.-vi~nf.eeii' years ago. the Ni1tlonnlists~ ‘ was to prevent “ '1‘<`ri2.uN'i‘ii, )\fareii__-29~S_lr. .fiiini-.- _ X' Whitney aniiiiiinopif iii the legislaturei“Ai‘i`i:-l’l‘i\’I‘E l‘Rli:$S’l"’ that before the e`n(l.,~,uf the;.p_res'c-nt; 1MPlJr-l'f‘if° e¢f°~=e.4-_2d@s»d- ' » Y- M fir t ex- . Pen-l¢___.%'.l . _ _ _ _ ____ _ _______,__ 'A ‘II :I I' I* I \ sn iiiia Lor-rein NUI IEIIEPIEI] I f (Ganadian Press.) ~ OTTAWA, Apr. 1-The Cabinet at council today decided not to accept thc Senate amendments to the tariff hill and the highways bill which means that neither of these measures will go through this session. » The Henate’s amendment to the for-_ mer provides that where the nieasiire for tariff will he recommended there shall be a. special report on all in- dustries ndected. - On highways bill it asks flint the. I (Fniiadian l’ress,l both of whom retired in 1906 and 1910 re.~apecti\'ely, will re-outer the game this ,sunimer. T00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION ...__- , . (fluff vent pei' woril rzivb iiisorrifiu in this i-oluuin_ flash iiiust accom- pany order and five per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty- five cents.) _ __ ______ _________ ___ F*”(“)ltm_§¢°\'l4il?.,Moi1_e pair of red foxes- . ‘ Apply to Charles Howard, Mil- ton, 3-27drlllpd. ' I ders. Apnlv to Mrs. George Dou- glas, 138 Hillsborough_.______4-Zdcipd. lv five years old. D. L. Morrow, Nero Lf-\s~;._fé,_s. _1_~__-4_~2<_13_ii><1» iectlonery at Suiinysiiie ce Cream Parlors. 3-29d6ipd. 'in aid of P. E. I. I-lospitnl, Ap- ril Gtli, 10|: each. _ 'i-l’»0