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Sli '°i> 5 =e I ss girl rcs _,,,__,..___----- llowever Assart they Will Not Yield (Ciiliildnlil l'leSs J l_,liA'-»L~UW Mar 27-Seveial hiiu- di-eila of .Scottish miners, including many of the tiades unionists, return- ed to i\ori\ todily [,0NIJOi\ Mal 26-Unless the Na- tional lnlliel's strike is settled within two or three days and a million idle miners ietuiu to their pits it means the lenilcrs ivill go back to their re gpectlvc districts in older to organize maintenance and lelief for the dis treesed families and ask other organ- lzatiolls to usslst theln This i the substance of it -state ment by one of the men foremost inthe ncgotiatlolis on the men's side ivho insisted that the miners no - teutlon i filrtlier ieducilig their They hail, lie said already given up tlie scllediii-c wages which was first iiubililttcd to the government and the owners agiecd to accept minimum my rates of $1 Z5 for men and 50 wi lol liovs which was the very east they could ask the men to en- iliiillir r.\\iix ooui.nN 'r i\lii 3’ k°°"";“““’°"t° Ihls man was Dr. J. Gwalia Evans, 0 C0lis oi ll on errltory _ _ m b now awaiting tillil on charges of X108, f,’e_?_\_’g;,t‘_f ;’;S“‘l the"‘°°1‘°“ conspiracy and fraud in connection 8 __ Ii/ith an alleged attempt to secure WCOND H urge sums from the estate of John 0Ml;~,§$)V‘iY0RK JLMST lic'/01:1. upon checks said to have been ‘ orgc by Evans after Revell’s N ' _ death. . EW YORK March 24-Notuitli when th rev, held C tl “alldinli thot it ll bee knovl , e ew was .' ‘ip an ,hat th, pomp __ 'T' H";;‘;?o f " Lvans was consplcious by his display ii o ii po a il o n d , of medals and the duke remarked to B,e§);‘1B,,”"m; mailed t° Jmlge Ott” A one of the omceis that the man had a, Y. 0 the court of general ses | remarkable nllmber and variety of Bom H" mal Img" '“ tm Brandt medals for onli man. ' use in-ieeti - t i nl 5° Y g “ _____e_0s__ w_m_ye_s_ may wouk_ "0 Evans was called to account by the iey are wor ng m _ t o ccrs of the corps, and at a meet.- 0; .;;1eHil,';_“3. Th3;s§f_:_‘_";;_'s attempts up ingof the body two days before his The new bomb wmrh ‘0rtu__M_el_ arrest, his resignation was presented was d,,tec'_ed in the mam’ _md kr" to the association. Dr, Evans pre- ,nmct coupled with thremenm mlt sented his application for member- tm, sent to Delaney ,neon nttir ship in thc corps lust fall. and ho for Morthmr L Scmé tl; M3; was admitted to an honorary but in- p,,,,1k,,I Brandt Mr ‘S“__\_u,;’, °?s_fm° olierativc inenibersliih ulJ0n his rePre- inm DH, believed to I V "’ ° er santation that he had served with 'B' e encomag the Ro l eil inceis ' tb nk of ed the 1 ya g ‘ ill c ra iunnlnzpgolxo reneged mort" in cilptaiii. This turned out to be false The latest", ° 3°" er but lie was continued on as an honor- b is said to be lden- , _ V - hm iom ary melubcr “lille his case was being vlth that which exploded a ,,,vestig,,te,| weak yi . - iiime bge(f,,§_,ne`;:;:_¥'_‘_’__c}_§°;”l“ky sngibrary The niellals which led to his liltl- A me of bo Ib d T 'ln ° C" mute removal from the corps are now ii an iyiinmite out i rage 1 ~ li the hands of the police. The names to diitcrj Slew ‘wk from July 1908' of the original holders have been par- l'~1“H n steady lnciease each ~ s - war mth tially erased and lnvnns name cu- th n grand total of “° Ye" raved l oil the riui. degilr 103 attempts to take life g ‘D “Y l‘|'0I1'2I'tv by silch means iilsv. 'r. o, 'rnoui-isoix' nl-:aoj ‘iU\ LINOR ASSA'-lSINATl<1D (OVQTANT \_`-_‘“ OTTAWA, March 23-Rev, Thomas Mar K L01 LE March 24- G. Thompson, pastor of Westboro 0 opassis Eflendl, Governor of Presbyterian cliiircll here, died sud- ,ed _Oda of Sarnos. was assassins denly this morning lrolli acute indi- e_____ shnty bv a Gieek, who iired sev- gestion, ' arrested B at liilli The assassin was ` Minards liniment cures garlvt in WWF -_ .-- »~. ,.__..___..__.._,, u,`;_?_R'_1;_f‘l NNY Ont Mulch 24-An £.___m___ Floss wreck occurred on the Derlor al Bcillc Railway Lake Su leg len Willa" on S°t“'d°y '“‘”"` a é0,on_°:_"\ B closely the accident to \“tm_ “_ lllcclal on Thursday last “___°__ bay li wreck was a head on col wmeh ___ WND a freight tra wut age settlers and stock going ,mln _ti _en east bound freight ,,,_m_;__ 362 ccurred\ near Amyot. throulzh imma west of North Bay' noth tra “"i“f°1`Dretatlon of orders page at I\_lzB°_l1ail orders to meet and M Ammt l' Station, six miles west ¢,,,.,.Ed 0 “NH” Where the accident oc- ,,,ne__ andllghol the trains had two en Buch _Mt 3 cant. bound train passed ,r tr _ cn oi waiting for the oth- ' ~ - - - ~ -. .--»-- -_-_-,-_- _-_A . A 1 . .___.__ __,_,,,_,.____, .___._._._.__ 4,, __-_-_-_-,_-_-,-,-_-,-_ _ , _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ C P R COLLISION and tearing ii|V the track for a coli- siderable distance, tioing up troilic for mnny hours. A farmer insmed Jamieson of Owen Sound was killed. J. Smith, engineer, of Toronto, was taken to Toronto hospital. where he has since died, a fireman nam- ed Nyal is missing and supposed to he killed, Engineer Boner was in- jured. Traininan Loyal: was seriously injured and may not recover. 'Ho wal taken to Chapleau. A farmer named Conley also seriously injured. Six or seven cars of settlers eilects were demolished. The scene of the accident was 100 miles east of the place where Thurs- day's accident occurred and the two accidents coming so close together Mi 'rilcv met with a frightful imllur-t ilf-liiulllillilllr ii nuinler of ciirs serioillly dlnorghnitoil' traffic on this section of the l‘nn:idinu Pacific. IIHI IIISIIIIIIIGIII |L‘uua.dll'ili Press) a .. - o guilty turned today in the trial of the ten Chicllllu hackers accused by the goi tions of tlic Sherman anti-trust iict United States Judge Carpenter iifti-i~ the jllr_y ilcliliamtcil over scveutei-ri hours. TAR. BANLETT Lsciuliss on _ illriss any Last evening in the basement of St. Dilnstiin's Cathedral, (lhiirlottet owli, A. A. Bartlett delivereil anoth- er of his popular lectures on Sunny Italy, this time the Bay of Naples lie- ilig thc lecturer's subject. The speaker, in graceful terms gril- pliically depicted the beautiful city and in so doing dwelt interestingly on its elivlornrnents, its history, etc, touching ou its Roman development. The lecture was instructive and of more -than ordinary interest and like all of Mr. Bartlett's lectures was iiiost heartily received. The large number of excellent views used bv the speaker to illustrate his remarks im- pressed oii the niemory of his bearers the points L-rought out in the bit of old world history so aptly present- ed. Very Rev. Ur. Morrison presided and tendered to the speaker in biippy terms the very earliest vote of tliuiiks- so fittiugly supported by the _mover and secouder. DAILY SER\V'l(‘.l‘} NEW YORK AND _EUltOl’E. LONDON, March 23-A daily ser- vice each way between New York and Europe is being discussed in shipping circles as a possible outcome of the efforts ol' Albert Ballili, director gen- eral of the Hamburg-American Lilie to establish ucommunity of interests. between that line and tho White Star, Cunard, North Geruiail, Lloyd and French lilies. Albert Bnllin was recently in Eng- land, and it is stated that he pro- posed to the British lilies a. schema involving thc extension of the pool- ing system 'to saloon and second class passengers, as well as to the adoption of a sailing programme providing for the departure of a big moderli trans-atlantic liner daily from both America and Eurolie. and tile witlidrawal of ii number of older vessels. The latter it is pointed out are able to obtain passengers only at cheaper fares, and consequently greatly dnulage the u.odern ships. CONNUNICITION THROUGH PROVINCE AND WITH IANINLAND _-___ . ’l`hc Earl Grey left Georgetown yes- terday at 7.00 a.n'i. for Picton with 35 passengers, 40 sacks mail, express and 46 tons freight and docked at 3.00 p.m. She leaves today at 7.00 u.ni. for Georgetown with passengers. yesterday’s lnail, express ulid freight. The Mlnto left Picton yesterday iii. 7.00 a.n1. for Georgetown with 54 passengers, 160 sacks mail, express and 78 tons freight mid 'docked at 3.35 p.ni. She leaves today at 7.00 a.ni. for Picton with passengers, yes- i;erday’s mail, express and freight. A special train froiu Georgetown bringing' the passengers, uiail and ex- press from the Earl Grey arrived iii _Charlottetown yesterday at 6.00 ii. ln. and left on return again at 8.45 p. m. with passengers, mnll and ex- press.to cross to Picton on the Minto today. The lccboatli which have discontin- ued between Cape Traverse and Capo Tormentlne, crossed as_usual on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Mon- day and there was no special train to Charlottetown from Cape Traverse Saturday. Yesterday the Murray Harbor train arrived in Charlottetown at 10.10, 45 minutes late; j the Souris at 10.44, 44 minutes late; the Tigniab at 13.05, 35 minutes late; and the Biimmerlilile nt 6.05, 50 minutes late. Min.'ird'i\ Lliiiment. Fmrn Dlaromper I ` I Secure Financial Assist- ance cd the Judge who heard the case, ‘n istin on the blind obeilieiiee of lution was dellluteil. i O'l"l‘AWA, Miircli 24-Negotiations lietweell the Canadian government :ilid the coniuioliweultll oi' Aiistralia. looking to ii better trndc arrange- ment betwecll tile tivo countries will in nil likeilood liccessitnte 1| visit to .~\ustralia, hy ll lliumller of T ` ci T HON GEO. E. FOSTER *_ the cabinet in the near future. These negotiations are approaching 0, defin- ite busis, following the letter written to the Australian government by Hon. George E, Foster, ininister of trade and commerce last January. CONDENSED ADS T00 LATE FOR ` CLASSIFICATION (Half cent per word each insertion in this colllinri. Cash must accom- pany order and ilvc por cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty- iive cents.) _______ ____ ____________ _ l\V\ANTED, a girl to assist at kit- chcn work. King Edward Hotel. 3-28d6ipd _'[4TOR_SAlA.E,-`orTe pair of red foxes. _ _ Apply to Charles l-low.ird, lliil- ¢,gii_ if-27ili‘Gipd. `l§llD*'lTlCl-year-wrlgc scale. was found lying on the elevator on Mr. Tecd was usa-isted to ie, barrel iieldu shall strike on April 1 or sus-` . C 'z c-:i =: E- llllll ENGINEERS Ill Vllll IIN SIHIIIT ..._~»~» ’ | Are Acting on Refusal Given in Acceptance of Their _ Demands ` .___-.- (Caniidian Press) NEW YORK, Mar, 20-°Fifty repre- sentatives of the Brotherhood ,Ol Locomotive Engineers beaded by, Warrail S. Stone voted today to. sub- mit to vote the question of an I1* crease in the -staBdl1\°Py`_ dir' ector of ceremonies for toe eveall’-1;. 'The sr.er~l-_lies were all brl-.gilt and en- tci-talni:iz and as for those who add- ,en to the program with iniisiriil tal- 'cnt it r-‘ri be said that tllH.V \’-“'Vfu°d ip”-,,,,,»l\'es and delighted their hear- CFR. The followiui: was the Pl`o__l:l‘l\l1\ 3-lid toast list I ' The King The Lieutenant Governor. (liir Alma Mater N. Riittee The \‘.`o'leve. Facility Prof. !Vl\irp_hY. | P. W. C. Athletic C'luli R. P. I~`it1.- i-1-raid. ' Vocal Solo Prof. L. J. Miller ‘ine students of Former Years RH- Pamplieil. The-, ilfislrct Ball Team G. McLeod 1'rcsrritntir\ii of Trophies, etc. ` 'Tile Winners of Trophies. .Midi-c.~ir:1‘rof. Clarkln whistling Solo Prof. Barlow V' our Iiocni Press R. Macdonald Dui' llelmtliip filub M. Mi\.Ckl0\10D -The Ladies G. Green Short. and interesting nTi`id:T rife liiiagitchagienaiiitehzfixgzu aginatinn, universally recognised asmw _art lnwrina mon mthrwiu 0110 Of U11* BTC'-Wefit *Dill PUGYUB 5`°t,ilrnnm of tivo worlds. Its inorllles- produced on earth. It is in twolnou is impressive beyond description. parte depicting Purgatory and Pars- i'I`he coat of preparation by artllto 0! disc. in the conception of the Poet fthe highest elilll-and only_~ those the soul of man is represented in fhcicould do it-must have been grant in- bcrnon of Dante DBSSIUK tI\I0“§l1 idr-ed. Perhaps no very large propor- worldly life ( the wood of the first’tion of our people arrfamlllnt -with canto) into liln, and through God‘sltiie works of Dante, and such ll airs grace, to a vision of his misery- to lnor will by attending this representa- Hell. But by l'°l>°f\\M1¢‘° Mid DPU- tion obtain.a. knowledge of one uf the »mce-P\\reatvry-thc nmrks of the masterpieces of the woi-ld‘s literature such as the will never for et. . Y il his forehead, nnrl the bright vision off Iii thc poem Dlnte. in yiccompaniiiii 'be Virgil in his visit to the i-iwcr re- ligions, and the latter explains the aw- ful iiilrhts they behold as they ples. IF. W. Taylor of Mr. Coben'a com- .pany was tim eloquent expositor M ltlio Inferno last evening and enum [thc large audience to nnilerei ` an conceived by Dante slr hundredlwiigc, W” bei" go faighgiiuy _-N1 5;., y_ears_tus0. slid a niar*§ll<>\is ngodueéieietleaiiy presented. it wee :flaw on was, neonceiva _ gran an _ V e - _ awful. It uuist be ascii, to be rc-“l¥_:\TiT:'1\¢T§;:ctn|‘:;-H\l‘;¢`|:l£. 1\§_;:|uE;5|::!t_,£ allsed-a _faithful and mon: artlutlclhy admiring ghgiiuiiqg hi gif; rem'-_~»r -.'. _#.1 ’