}.,.,.|..,_.<,,,- _ .. i . i i \ ‘J c . . » -, ..>' “rv-'M ~‘»'\"i=.- ' _:rl .2-. ' v 0’ ‘ ‘ s A * . _ .. W __ ' .fri Q1, l " KN, ..'T'. . r n \ * “'”` 1 I 1' d 1 » _ _ "‘,»..,r .. ."i, ' _ _ - _ ,_ H - .. N I V M H W ___ I K ` . A , i 1 , , < _ . ~. - ,, ., -r~ __ ,M _ _, 1 .,_-_ -i‘- -,W-.».»._..., -,f,.. . . ~~ - . _ ,~\ 3, __J,»V.,,r,A jg, It.; 1- _ . »- _ _ y _, V ` _r _f ,.f--,.. -i...-.». - i~, ., . ,A ) I., _T ., r . - » . 1 ' ' ~ v' ‘ ' 3* 8 'PQGES Sworn . » I ` T A ME Da.ii'l\veU»¢e of ‘ 'T \ ‘ A ORNING Dai’ I _ - . cms An ' ' II _ .zozl for isoz. I _ _ ' Momiiiz METNTY it .f , -- _ THE CHARLOTTETOW GUARDI L -1 _ ....= ` ' _ZTW Vl0RNl.\lG DAILY FOUNDEI) IDBI \vin~:iui;I waters of Narragansett Bay were well' 1" _,.epm.t, mir catches_ The “mme” Terg here. » 0 W 5 S 0 0 US seasoned with tuniuto wtsup '1‘hurs- . I . ` _ Ira Noyu, Aurorsl, Ranger and Alger _“"“_"l ;};p;n‘?f(i;;f "t';e°:Rfti;°gh‘:;t°'rI‘_I°§'0I:° es' “HY Who" Sli hlludfed H110 lilly 06803 S'l‘. l'i'ITlilc_ Works,_ who Boston twin was Seen this morning, Ishall, if approved order it paid in the he was Suherihg from a slightly |:~,i.me wny as moneys expc-rrded on the Shmihed leg and wrist _roads “re allowed and pam' The Com* llis account ofthe disaster is ns ,missioner shrill cause all such sums fo110wS;_The Boston train Stops at IDT WIIUDCY IO lil* RSSGS-Sed against the Westmount in its incoming trip, only ,land upon which such expenses were if there are any passengers `to de- Ii“C\ll`l"2ll- Itrain. On the morning ofthe disalster I Mit. Mcl.EAN tiiougliti some of there were none, and consequently I H1150 Pl`0ViSlUl\S lllliillll i>l'0‘/0 burden- was not surprised to see the train some. The o-l/ject of the 'hill was un- pass Westmuwht ata; pretty good doulitedly- good. Ho would like to’ be clip. I could not sary just what speed informed how fur the farmers would she was making, but not enough itic responsible for weeds outside the above normal to attract anyone'sl cultivated fields, among stumpt and ndticef iu the ivoorllaruls. I it was ut this point that two pas- MR. IRVING tilought the billl of sengers began questioning me about Igreat importance and a step in the some early outgoing trains, and I was Iright direction. In passing through explaining the connections to `the'm, Illia country it was common to see not noticing that we were getting ifarms quite overrun with weeds. Very "ef" Che Sllllfiflll. llullil 'H10 train 'Farms of grant value were in soma gave u great lurch. This wius my first eusrs practically destroyed from this intimatiou that anything was wrong. vnilse, mid spread the weeds among l00k0ll OUC IHS! ll'1'tlm¢ t0..,59@ U10 udjoiiiiiig- farms. The evil was alittle red house wt the end of the 5,-i~ri\viiig mic, and it had become im- YUl`U'S lla-Sh DHSC U10 Wil'lll0W. ,,,,,.hI_i~_~,., I0 ,mul with ih It was I knew then that somethiig terri- riouhly iiiipcmtant in view of Island me had huppellcd' I rn" out Iletlvecn .sled irruin bf-im; more and more in the CHFS, und Jumped juslu as the en- m,maml ummady and its value, must ginc struck the station wuil. Of ,hpL.,,,| ,,,,,,,, Ming cxmnpt from weed course l wws thrown pretty heavily 5-e,r,|_ 1 ‘on the concrete platform; but I am MR_ LM;-m ,.@,,m,,.ked upon thewery thankful to have my life. great im,0rtm,c(, of th. l I have to make a report to the I is bill to th fn,_,“im, industry. It was pwinfuu; company, and I i-eally doiyt kno\vI true that Wcrds are “broad in the how to go about it. How it happeri~ land and are sprcarling rapidly. He ed’ ll°w long mf’ engine had been .Ni°I‘°l5"“f did not know all the names of thlcse running without control' I do “dt I LITTLE ROCK, Ark., March 20-A Idisputch from Bald Knok, Ark., says that two band buildings were dynai- fmitcd and the! town of Bald Knok terrorized eairly to-day hy ai small _band of men. Citizens who ventured from their houses were niet by a fusilade of bullets and in the running light which followed, one citizen was wounded. The robbers escaped. . CHINESE ENUSNTIUN 3 LONDON, March 20--The Chinese emergenoyl colminittrc of which sir Robert Harll, formerly inspector of general customs in t‘hin.r, is prosiclent yesterday issued ii. noir-scctariiiii up- peal for $500,000 for the purpose of developing the local college in Pekin und three medical schools elsewhere. Thé idea is to provide for a: thorough medical training upon modern: linen for the Chinese. It is also proposed to establish training colleges for Chinese teachers, with the coopera- tion ofthe missionary societies re- turc into Chinesc.'l‘iie initial meeting. of the commirttec will be held ut thc Mansion I-louse on March 16 under the presidency of sir George Truscott, I the lortl mayor of London, wiie/n lord Strathcona, chief commissioner for Canada, and the bishop of London,' will speak in support of the move- ment. ’ .iii |attempt last night. Last August. Boi-I roquireinents of the r v' 'E E559-U00 f=S°aD0\1 from the cell with tlielions of the ftdleral pure foolll 'conuivance Commissioner Watch 'rl T- ~ . _ ' el' V0 Caisllli uns cast upon the waters lthinks, of one or more of tho keepers under the direction of United States IUDOD being apprehended at San Fran-I Miirshal Danile E. Ballon and thi-I _cisco, ai few days ago, however, ho`opcru.tion required moree than threr-I -maintained that no one assisted h'im` hours It0 break Out Ol jail and that in was! The eatsiip was intercepted litre` lhy sawing the bars of his cell for while in transit from Baltimore to ,thirteen and a. half hours with table Boston last September. Judge Are»l Iknives thae he succeeded in galninglthur Brown of the United States' .his freedom. It wan to prove the district Court ruled that th t | I - e cu si Itruth of this assertion that Boissan-Ishouid be confiscafecl inasmuch us? Ido was niade to undergo the test. the manufacturer had not l-.ili';ll»-.l the gwhich has just failed. Comimiusioner bottles in u¢‘<'0I'ri¢\rire will: the rin-,. IWatchtr had promised to intercedc food law. for him at Wasbinigtoii and to secure ---_--_ luutlmrization to him to remain ` _ ll 'the United States, if he r.\u-<‘:-ederl. I STENNNEN IIINII ' NUSNEY NT SNSNNIIIE I - . _ ` _ V' _ ’ I Privuto informuuon received limo ru-I I vent! ' f'i'0 St. P' .. , lil' _ . _ l I I SACKVILLF March 20-An unusu- _\ m ierre iq states tint the frunsutlnritic steamer California lind » ' I|frs.Ml,~‘- '\i~i ~.i. ul eunie of hockey took place yester-< e t :‘d‘:_u1""‘c°;"l; “C110 ‘ ‘H - _ . linrut B1' ..' '.d at :r"' _____ ___m _ Pl`¢‘5°Ut¢d Ht the Slléfllgllill C0'l!l0'l`0'llCB ‘M5 Wh"“"'9"t`gm""°h9°€'a"'hE9m`_"t'h8TN5l`_SiT'l;Tcrrel%ifiENhi1n:liE~l“\\'E)tli. .last Yellf- TDC ==’Cl1f~‘ll`l0 lllCl\l1l€S T-he may, Students of Mount Ammon Un* I ti.-iliviuiicii to engage In the lsiniirl fislr ‘lll`MlSl8Tl0l1 Of llfle l>¢S¢ W€¢i`l0l'll llfefn- Vfnfltl" met and dflfeuted “_ “fam i~r_\'. Ainoiig flint nunilicr is ucgpivli of pitked from the Ladies' College stu- dents. The score was 4 to T. The teams were: Varsity-Goal, Miss Bates, of St, John; point, Miss Cass; cover, Miss Bartlett; forwards, Miss Hughes, Ulnrrlo-t1n.town and' Misses Fish, Ches- ley, Buffett. Ladies' College--Goal, Miss Corn- ing;poin1t, Miss McDonald; cover, Miss North; forwwrds, Miss l‘a'ton, Charlottetownl, and Misses Rntchford, Moore. l I _ . . .. . rveeru. some of umm were ~, 11,.d‘“1°W-- _ lsriooooi-ouDoM1.\iox miiiisiriox by different numcs in different D`lgces.Im;;)€ ignfhxnniiwitgitlsffrgqxgn, rome I ---‘ l-ic was not sure about the wisdom f . ~ 8 ‘n g ' A' un' .. ' ' giving mizeq for the ,mst wucctig ning at a high rate of speed crashed '“" I OTTAWA, Muith 20.-\Vinie not fin. >/ _room and comparatively so few peo- _ ’_""_'*'*”"" Iple killed. Had the Boston train ar- i~mml‘~ Liu ment Lures Geri.-1 t in cow rived after an immigrant train bad- . __ __,.__. __ _ . _ __ ,..__.Iunlosdc~d. thc result would have been _ too horrible to think about. 1 “I am particularly sorry for Mr, ri Ntxr STANDING Star r r ‘ ' ' ~ Y - ` Y When seen' at the Windsor de tli ~ disfigured permanently. _ , I *~------ .rw ...ii time rr.. what thing- t§§,,I ’” _____._.._._ ._ ____-“___-M-- wut R1<.cE1\i1C.\LL. the `ourne' will afford. Leuvin - Char- `m.\d happtgéd to her was me loss UI L'0ndc“s¢.d.. A._q_v_g|EE5g_“_cnts' 'l"lie next vote will he published Sulurllity April 3rd und will inriiuic ull votes policll up to Mnrcii illst und us lung after ns its possible to ruuiit. In looking over the figures in lusi totals one will notice that `two rundlrlntes have reached thc liuliniii- lion mark and niuiny changes were unuil- in thc standing. Une of the candidates workers unter; ns follows: "Your morning lhnly is received regularly und on imc, wcil printed and neat, uiways This the intl-st news undo \’¢!l'Y WHY llrlivvr to get subscriptions for." its un cnsy matter to roll up tous nl 'tliousnnds of votes if it candidate und her workers go ufter new and' nnuivnl subscriptions in the ril-Illi- spirit, it should be remembered thut Iluuu in new or renewal subscriptions i-ur.~= ri t~ru1rii<1u.».- 40,000 "srv~‘iul rules" and $25.00, gives ir candidate 100,000. 'This is the nianuer in' WhiCh to forge your way to the top. _ As time passes bringing ever nearer the time when the eigiit successful contestants for 'The G\iardian’u Big Free Trip will leave on their i0\“`n°Y lu New York and return it cannot he wi-mlrererl at that many of those who ure now candidates are indulging fond hopes of helng of the number of those who will win. Coriiainiiy the "Ill us planned is alluring enoirill Rnd holds out great promise of a T'“`l`IY f=1110Ynbie holiday. All the drlullsln connection with the trans- Pvfllilrin and accommodation of the "Hill fortunate young ladies who will head the list have been developed with rr care that will ensure their every rumfort and enable them lm “Klruct cvirry bit of hnlppiness that plaint was filed wilth the board ofI ((.(mt`inuCd Un [Hue 30 “through the Windsor street waiting DUNKIRK, E. Y., March 20-Com-Iiiilwmtriod. it is now pretty \vellui_i¢lei' 3 _ stood that $50,000 for tlxesbolnilinioii I boys who will engage in siioro lisliing I I Scrviw considers the action of the powers to be guarantee, and she no longer has reason to four an armed nftuck from any source. p¢`,¢x_--____ NEI-IES N CNW WNNTH HNINNS UIC-i BROCK’I‘0N, Mass., March 20-A' world's record yield of milk by sr cclw for seven consecutive days has bern made nt the Amber:-it Eixperimcnli Station by Voiiilinc Gludi, a Holstein, Iheloiiging to the herd owned by Fred IF. Field of this city. During the ucv- en days of thc- test the cow yielded I55l.2 pounds of milk, from wirirrli 'iil_‘J4 pounds of hull:-r \'.'r=re olituiiicd. 'l‘lii~ average of int wus 4.00. 'I‘o in- iiili STNITENTS PLNY ' NT T|SNEiiNNEN;......... 'wus uurirr wiiteii continuously, night _nnri iii1_»'. ____.____.-__ SNMENNS NIINN und in thc curing und dr_\'iiig nf<'od_ All NEW YURK' March ZW D S wh II'e\'ivnl in the codfishing industr_\' svcnis ‘ 0 iiurc izlkou piuce, und the iiuiicufioiis Ipoint to ii \igorou.~s pi-v,~i~i-iitiriii r-I' thr ‘iiidn~lr_\‘ in fin- I-‘roui'i\ Uoloiiy. I _.___.__._____... I INNINNNSIE IIIIIIENE I .IIETENEII ENEE SITE ; _.__. I Hnmirax, Mureu zo~.t delegation . . . I consistin of the mu oi u e . ‘ g y ‘ nd lulim; _citizens of Dartmouth waited on the Igovernors of Dalhousie 'College today -- r- pn i-.H Ifrrun Milwaukee tell of ii, strange cms of asphusin iu that city. I Williruii Childs, aged 35 years, .sou lol' (le-urge William Childs, jmi., of IBrf»ukiyn, nftr-.r imving been nioiiruml ‘us dead for two years, uud'de‘nly re- I1'o\'i-reil his iiiuinury of liiinsc-if \\'l\~,-ii Ihu iiearrl thc click of ii piiotogriip'iicrs Irunirra, The cuniern hrouglit hack Ito him the _fart that he \vi_r:i fornu-_rly -u dealer in photographic supplies. ;’[‘wu years ago, iii Chicago, some- Ithiug snapped, as hc says in his Iheitd, and uherc he has been sincu no one knows. A wock ago he ap- peared in Milwaukee and begged tho county authorities to find out who lie was They could not help him. _ _ ~ ~ ~~ - .~ . d ff ed f' ."t if Dli ' . educiitiou. of alleged cruelties' inhllct- luxiiibifion of lilQ0C\};iiihgo t(ilrin:,H Iizifzlrgyyguirnirl in or ,v,m,ml“_ he was U nnssim; mme' “nd --»~ ~ ' " 00 *J . 6 an r rom er inan un ervoor_ e mar sa’ _ -._-_ _ ,_ ~ '~ ' ' ' " . . ‘ ' I WILL APPEAR APRIL 3 “B” <»f so -»~fi:;f.;r;%°:;i:t.‘;2t:.i...::::i"i::§‘l:;:s;.rf e - ~ _ , - ._ - cu lo eo home Wednesday night 'srarrel visible but Ellis' chucks mu Huv. .|. \v. 1ue1\1\l.i.AN lm,-_ siuwiy .rt nrsr, their ri.-lirsu mi- John. I J Y F Iten dollars Her purse fell out ofher I:___:____ ._,_»_A__ _-;: I |1‘oo liste forifJ_la|siiicatioa._,YM_ iuttctmvn sonic fine morning in 'thc hmm when She was struck and now Sl>l0lllli