PAGES of the La.t~ - A est Local and For- ii Gian Newsg ' ' _ ` __-f,-._--*"”i: T _ _ f _, “UREAD Al-L OVER FRINGE EDWIARQ ISLANDF* ` » a i ' Ciatohoshlliarly - _ Mori\in¢_'Mai1s- l §w='*i“'.‘ii.»‘l<.*‘.%.‘i..h.".€'.i’.‘i‘<..“’i.i...} -"inn ...nm News c`HARLo'r'rs'row‘N CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1912. - . _-_ ; ;1_. ___ _________. ,______ _ -_ “ __ _ -. --J - E1 ; ,IRM ‘ { use snowman? WIWKL ,____,_-W '~ ' »»»» -- 1-»~~-.~ I... i _ ____;_ _V ,__________,,,_ ;__,___,___, . _ , _ ff»-""'”° `" g" _ EMPEROR WILLIAM DELAYS lHl,,3illllll3 lll PRUPOSED FOREIGN TRIPS l.’»l-l~ llllll|lH3 - iis'gned ure Suspicious of Som th' " ’ ' ‘ , _ D * " ' - _ "°,‘;i2';i .”..I. ...... 8...... 3..... ...i.,f“” iiiiiiii ii iii iiiiiii iiiis ”“".'.§.';“.i:‘:.f‘.'“.;z..'f;ii.r siiiiii-or-iifm»=f»f's»=i- iiiiisii siiiiii iP.iiiPiiii“ lurution. D _.i ,, _-1-*_--1--.1 _ F...-ss. (Cnnndjan Press) BEm_l_\.f, illar. 20-Emperor Wil- mm has nneypectedly postponed his departure for Vienna, Venice and (lot- tlta Wllirli wus scheduled for March 22'¥‘:e announcement was made this morning to this effect rind caused the! ,mist complete surprise and thc ren- ron wus oilicinlly assigned is thc dmiculty in tl... sphere of internal ptimgscyliliiiiiition is so indefinite llnit it may refer either to the coal mike of-, ns is more probable, to the conflm mln- going on in connection with the iiiiziiiccs to cover increases in the arniy and im\‘y' l'€C*3ntl\' decid-i Ed “pon on ivliich the resignation of ,lflolpli \l'i\reniiitli, formerly secret- ayy of ilu- Imperial ’I`rezisiiry was made. There is fl strong disposition here, however, to connect thc Einperor’s action with the speech delivered W3. terday by Winston Spencer (lluirchill, First I-lord of the Atlmirizlty, in the British House of Commons. This iS Stfengthencd in consequence of the Emperor, in the course of the morning, pnyini: a long visit to Ad- niirsl Albert Voiitiertitez, ,~‘,@.-recnry of imperial Nnvy, iinniediotely after which a nuiiilier of the leading officers of the Adniiriilty assembled ini con- ference the object of \\'liicli however, is not disclosed. The reason iinpclling ell.. l.;m1,m-(W to change the plan of his foreign trip must be iluite iinliortniii; ng, it will involve enilini‘i'asuieiit of the lilmperor Francis Joseph of Aiistrin and Kini; Victor Emniiiiiuel of ltaly whose zir- Pllllileinents for the niecting have ull been made. lli\'0ll(il{ iliildl IN YUKON l°`(`iR 100 YEABf-l. )iON'l`Hl‘l.»\l., March 10-“They will be gettiiig gold bv the millions in the ,Yukon five hundred years hence," was the ol.inion expressed by Frederick Congdon, ex-.\l. l’., in the course of an interview liere. Mr. (‘ongdon, \\'ho was commis- sioner ior thc Yukon at one time, has been spending ii few weeks in the Ensr, und left for ()t.fa.u'u cn route for home this morning. Sneak- iiig of ihe outlook -in the fnr North, llir. ('ongdon .~.:iid _tlint the post year iiiid not been good, since the lnrgc companies which were prcpnrinl; to mine on n. very lnrge scale were not ready yet lor extensive work. He ilioiight, Iiuwcver, flint four million ilnllnrs wodiil be iiboiii. the nmouiif. of llold pmiliiciiil lost. yclir, `whir:|i in ri [GW yours would prohribly be. was the nniiiiuii. of llritisli riiliitiil donliled. 'i‘hc host. fenturc, hc added, invested in ihe Uiiiiaiiliiiiil Yiikiini min- ing eiitri'pi_'ises, inoiintiiig to iibout. '$fllj00liT000I " M\`~l`0lll<
  • ii siiid the Nortlierii Country had iiuflcred from the heavy freight riilrs clixirgod by `tlin riiil- wuys. _ JAMi\(.`lA Dill' ll(`)(‘.K l<‘1NAN(_j- ING I-IAS l<‘ALI.l~1N 'l‘l-IR0llGl-1 KlNflS'l‘ON, .lnni:icin., Mnrcli 16- Negotnitions bctwecii the local gov- ernment mid the representatives of A "Milli Ciliiitnlists in regard to dry llctk land improved :dripping fneilltie,-. at Kiiigstoii, in order to meet, the Panaina ciuinl rtrnde have now been discontiniied. The American inf.in‘iiit- €¢l_ that they wanted guarantees :1- Kemri wiiiiiciitinn more iinni nr- Tllllgcments were mode. The govern-. ment ruikeil them to stiitc the precise nature of the minrnntces roqiiircd, anil they declined to continue the cor- l'€BD0ndericc on this ground. The com- léaiaiy was willing to expgnyl $1|500_. F.i.EC'i‘r¢ocii'rsD AT 'rim s'rEEi. PLANT. _SYDNsY. inirrn 1e~1i nad incur lil' Occurred about ten o'cloel< this-. "‘°mll1E. when James J. Livingstone 90|! of Daniel Livingstone was elec- trocuteil. while handling 9, live wire. thTlie deceased was an employee of the electrical department and wus in me art of removing some electrical thP°h_l'0ni_is. wire, when lie received 9 lgli pressure voltage oil electric °\ll”fCDt\\'liich caused instant or-rth. IRISH GUARDS WORE _ SPRIGS OF SHAMROCK NEW vorur, Mnrcii is-A Londo.. “bl” BUYS!-Iii connection with the f'i;mmenoration of l-it. i’atrick's an- SVHSHFF. the* Irish Guards yester- ay- wore sprigs of shamrock Dre- lrlllted to them by the Queen Mother, _rerandrin The Guards paraded in thcnt of Waterloo Barracks, and ni, he TUWGI* London they received th., 3 °mF0cks from their commanding “mc” on behalf of the Queen Mother. .__________ NEW vom( 'rnxionii BANDIT GUIIJTY. NEW voiui, Mn.-cn is-Guilty .».i bln the first degree was tha jury th tffiuglit in late today-by the Gene M?) tic/8 been trying the ease ci smmuonnlflhl. the chauffeur in the “My 15 ll ltiixicnh holdup of Febi- ‘he Eéét Xiien two messengers of robbed 0' Vey National Bank worn W" con" l$2n,000. with the \'e\'dicl‘, many na ci n recommendation ol tombs- b ulitlani was remanded to th.; arrmxnngené ustlce Sunbury pending mm _ for sentence on Wednes- ._____,____ FATIIER OF TWINS ON 79TH BIRTHDAY. HL'IgnN:00Ml‘7RY. Mo., March 16- * mwelch, formerly of Farber, had N. MN ippericnce. While celebrating ha" ma" Yilllntb birthday, his wife, hmm “gl Presented him with liiioxiircitoloy Mm R girl' making it an um ' ‘ lflillo birthday celebra- THE I’Ol.l(llj 65"” ~---.-j--_- Thu return of this ring: \vii..< rc\'oi'tlieless|t\\'o men f,ll_ ' Victorias are now the cliapipionsi illll-Wil H C1900 sllnic. The Victorins, Ten miiiutes after the start of ploy lngrnhnm scored from n pass from corner behind the goal. 'l‘wo minutes later Cnpt. Prowse tallied on n long- shot and thirteen minutes later after a Very pretty run scored again. Shortly after this Clieiierle checked Mciliinrric severely :ind there was thii'ti\cii rniiiiifrs delay ivliiln Ernie eflcrtril rcpiiirs :ind “Dom” was blin- islicd for five minutes. Just before hrilf time wus culled [ngrahani scored iin :i nice hit. of individual work, ln the secoiid linlf Iiil.;i‘iili.'iin was injured by ri fnll niul six minutes nf- tiir resuniiiig play ilillis tnllled the Vics liisl.. 'i‘lien llrn.d McNeill notch- ed up one on n nice run, followed a minute later by one by Duotc. Jiiuics Mclilillnii niid (I. Hughes liainded the gnnio ziiid ihe teiims were: v1`C'i‘onr.\i=i ‘u.Y:»i'1‘.»\i.S S~ti‘el izonl i\'i‘i ellnn Chevcrie point l‘r gorzi McDonald f-_ point !\If‘Qi:i\rric 1'rov/se il‘nptl centre _ lluote Ingralia.in rover Tomlyn Gregory r wing (Capt) McNeill G-illis l wing Durant HNAKES I}ANfISl-TED l”‘ATll.[(‘.l<’S DAY li\EA'ST. l’l~{‘II.Alll¢`.I.lf’l-IIA, March IG--/\_` J. Drexel lliddle, millionaire clubniziu. never loved the conventional. He did not wnnt'to have his St. T‘atrick's llny feast on the Sabbath, so '1‘ony ygnvc his luncheon in ndviiuce. And the snnkes ! They were the real kind-little green ones which emerged from small green boxes rind which vi'li;;=;le~l across the table. At the moment the snakes were re- leased, a man came up ns St.Pntrick entered the room mid, wnving a wand, banished the reptiles, which were tnk- en nwnv by the servants. The snakes were of so bright n. green that it was evident they had been dyed. The host presented scarf pins to his guests, who were Charles Dalmores, Alfred Sergeant, Daniel Hut -hliison Rd, Dr. .Ir-mes l\I._ Anders, Howard Shelley, William Rocnp, Joseph Hn- gnii mid Mr. lliickmnn. ___..___._.____. THE YIEITHER TEMPERATURE SUH, IIOUII, ETC. The Giinrdinn did not receive the usual weather despatch for this morn- ing‘s issue. The temperature nt three o`clock this morning by the "Rexall Store" Tested Tliermonietor with ir northern exposure wus thirty-four degrees ii.- bove zero and with ii Soiithern es- posure thirty~twn above zero. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was thirty-two degrees ii- bovc zero and the hlifhut WM 10"-Y* previous night was thirty-three i-i~ two above. The lowest recorded the previous night was thirt_v~thr9e a- bove. At nine n. m. yesterday it was thirty-eight above and nt ninep. m., it was thirty-two above. The length of today will be twelve hours :ind eleven minutes. -The tide will be high this morning at 11.47 and tomorrow afternoon nt 12.12; it will be high tonight at 12 and tomorrow morning at 12.06. The sun sets this evening nt. 6.13 ,-will rise tomorrow mor .ing at 6 nur 'Friday morning ot 0.58. The miionucfs foniizht nt 8.510. ____,_...-_-1---- Minard'| Liuimcnt Cures Ooldu, Etc: and tomorrow evenini! “ii 5-14: if ____ _ or ALL" n_n_i=-snvn4_s _v_. _ _ _ _ [|PillS lllll llll Elllllll fflanailiiiii Press)- LUNDON, Miir. 20-A llnily i\lnil despatch from 'l`ieu 'l‘scn says u. flot- illn of Chinese gun boats opened firi- on the government house nt l‘i\iiton today. _ The fort has been in the iinndii of the followers of Luk, the brigiinii chief, for a week past since the sold- iers inutinied and lizindcd thrni over to robbers. A lnrge body of these .».,l,l,ni-is mn now in possession and replied vigor- ously to the liombiardnicnt of the gun- bout. THE (_‘HlNEl:'il<] OITTLOOK ` IS LESS l<`i_il"lBllllJl.\`G. NANKING, March iii---Tile oiitloolil in China is more hopeful to-day than :it any time since the oiitbreak of the revolution. (_lni'elully complied re-' ports received here show that while the unrest is general during' the pnstj week, disorder has steadily decreased, :ind there is increased confideiice in a restoration of trade. The alarmist Prediction that a widespread generiil uprising and niutinles in many places would occur, have not been fulfilled. The flurry iii the mirth apliciirs to be pi'acti‘c.'illy over. i LATEST F.iKlIt'l` i Dl~ll1`IGNi‘}D IN PARIS. NEW \'