A 7/ An lieved (Special to IDNDQN. Jan. 17.-What is be- don was uncovered this morning when Patrick Kenny, an Irishman. charged with being concerned with others, not yet - rested in attempting the murder two policemen and trying to c tire to barrels of oil on the prem- ises of the Vacuum Oil Co. 2,500,000 co gallons of oil are stored there. At Du one o’clock this morning mu Paps;- Thu Covers Prints Edward Island I Like The Dew. I _ hNAit/i - 2>2Z¢¢ '_/// lite Peopleg pap“ lttctosvl Guardian, TIIQQ 39-", In! s III-Min. Foss-doll Iss1 aux-minus: ' __..__._...._____ ANDTHER SINN FEIN PlDT HAS BEENTR Attempt to_ Set Fire to a Tank oi Dtl Discovered by Man Arrested. .-.-_—--_-_.... The Guardian) to be another big Sinn Fein in the Court 01 him . 91 week. DUBLIN. Jan. 17. r-iiarative quiet blin 0t three short-lived. During the past Police. One alleged several shots were fired by the civilians. Kenny was arrested and the others esoap d. Th l‘ D101 7-0 595m)? P1119911)’ 111 L911‘ sttnte they discoveredelater Tonpotlift: tin elaborate preparation made within the Vacuum Yards for firing the oii. K of the charges against The Court remanded for a Christmas tide USTRATED 2.500.000 Gallon o“ Co" to the enny tle- S —'i‘he period of which began in proved week, . raw/wavy..- . . tlmtrrton Q Read b)’ fill ii . \\\\\:- ‘its N "Bondy s Mi The News p won-unending’ 1i] The Ads DN VERDE [IF EXIIHANSES THAT IVIAYIVIAKE TWDHLD HISTDHY -__---__.- Extraordinary Importance Attached t0 the _ Return to England 0f Sir Auckland g Geddes, , Ambassador to the U. S. _._.__.._ W return home oi’ Sir Attcklzttulf ‘- 7,, “p101, hfld sway for Geddcs, Ambassador‘ to the Fnltcilfcipht yours," the Gazeflu declared 111195- "WP 111113’ b9 0n the vvt"='r|":|t1il within six or oiizlit weeks it of diplomatic exchanges that will will be necessary to think in alto- go to tnake world history" the Palljseiher new terms of many thlnzs. Mall Gazette declared. The alter qTho governtno ' noon newspapers gtgreed that Siijtho bogt mp0“ Auckland had been‘ called home tolcics that tnay arise in the discussed report fully on the changes in ITIOZIIJH ot the British debt and the re situation to be brought about by llulllflligp or dtsnmlmnentj- t-l ut naturally desires . nation on continmm- n, Mr. Burton Din ‘til e known and highly of that 111.109 tuct death by the CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921 TERRIBHE ADDIDENT AT LITTLE POND, KING'S DD.’ gweli. Well-Known Farmer That Place, Killed by Discharge oi Goo Hands of Young Son. hen Mr. Burton t-ztrging of trgun in the hands uflsotttc time for his fifteen-years "The litttct" was itaudling a breech- inatling gun not knowing it to be loaded. it was pointed towards the old son. window‘ and as he t- triigger, his father, who happen-i to be coming towards the ceived a charge of shot full in One of the saddest tragic acct-t ills that was ever recorded in this‘ Province occurred Su nday after- noon at l/ittle Pon d, King's County, Diugweli, a svell- ‘IATULQHIL of ‘Souris, and a verdict, regarded farmer policemen discovered 15 men (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Jan George celebrated his 58th birth day today. The little Fre Grime in New York Honeymoon in Sout unw- Yonx, Jan. 17.-av“... cas- A es of homicide, numerous ltoldctp and robberies, increased the pollcg The) Earl of Minto and his bride ‘may when will spend their honeymoon .\ilt York‘ cm“ wave which en, South Carolina, and ulll return activity as recorded flew had abetted after the Christmas holiday-s. lnliarently broke out afresh. -——-<0>——-— ‘st-w .-..< .. .( n13‘? . N, u, ..,_._. . gCiifiTtliti. n: sii00ilt..i Mi ' q 0011;‘ -.-s-4'O.~Q I~1\.s...v§5 t ‘JNO. ALFRED Land Surveyor, Hermanvilla. vvmreo ssfwiuomtw m. oAvi“‘°“t“' or piece way. Attlply 32 Hensley Si. , ________.__.___..._ FOR 8ALE.-—HOR8E Hardy and 00., wsurzo out]. ITO ASSIST AT _ housework. Apply 187 Prince St. Cmwn- U“? “mwmnc” Cmnmny’ reset-ten wAnrerftsron 2ND School, ‘ West Point, w, J, “1011111311, sec yhmon Vi, Aumsm Rtchmds, no JErnPst S. l-iarrtngiott, who claimed ikmed nine rlotem , _ and we C558 was to have been fasting for forty-sight class tor Montgomery O'Leary, R. R. No 2 ________.__..__________. ‘WANTED-GIRL FOR GEN-EERAL housework. Apply Mrs. F. W. iiyndman, 281 Kent St. -smat.t._qr-'~ot7x1"oss m?“ itvilliumi Jacques, Kinkora. .._ _________________________, ‘LOST ON FRI-DAY WATCH AND fob. Finder leave this office. 'LOST.—STRINO PEARL BEADS between King Si. and Methodist ‘Church. Finder please leave at iCunadiun Farm Products. _____.____________,_____ ‘WANTED AT ONOL-A mam for senor-st housework. Good Waxes, Reference required. Apply 248 Grafton St LOST-BETWEEN P. E. I. HOB- pital and rink. Walt-ham Wristiy, Martin put up a strong plea for g Watch. Reward. Please phone Hospital. FOR BALE AT KENOINOTON A new diwellinz house and two acres of land in connection. Very desirable location. Alpply to P. 0. Bax 124, Kensington. ;-—--—-_---...___..__.____ “IRL vv-nrrso-ron i-couss "Pl Misty m Kent st. ‘Putts wawrsn. -lwm1'so "time soon music-st and mink. Am paring highest prices in Cnnsda for these articles. Ship Bililifoss or panel post. Prompt return-E. i-i. Raynor, Summer- "ds- lwk. lurk-libero was a continuous succession lug near the Vacuum Company's Lloyd George Observes v is Fifty Eighth Birthday 17—'Premier Lloyd Welsh wizard since 1916._ MODONAI: family are reservlnz their presents RUGS, Buffalos and bells at cost. S. L. of tragedies in which the Crown 0000i (Special to The Guardian) mcut after ltttvlttg decided upon yFebruttry 10th for the opt-ulna of Parliament has trim-tinged the time to the 14th. The first decision was reached at Friday's Cabinet Coun- cil though some oi’ the finistr-rs ‘avo"ed the 17th A com-promise has now been ticcitlerl upon and n spec ial uttmbet- oi‘ the Gazette has hcctt issued announcing the ‘i-lth which has established ifteen years of continuous service - in cabinet. He ltas been Premier _ Earlltlifitoikiiiiiubritine“ (Special to The Guardian.) B. MONTREAL, QUPDBQH, Jun. 1T..- to Montreal before snilius in MilTCll for Scotland wherethey will reside at liiinto House. The Countess o1‘ Mi to is leaving on Wednesday night following the wetlding for 0t tawa with the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire and will stay at Gov ernment House until l-‘ebrtlary 11th when. she will sail for England. I There will _be zreat. rejoiclnz on Lord Miultfs Scotch estate to role hrate his ntnrrinezc. Lord Miuttfs SUIIBWH (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Jan. 17.—\‘\’inston Spencer Churchill, the War Minis ter, it is reliably although unofiic - tally stated has accepted the post‘ of State for the Col -, of Secretary otties, in - sur. m to \t'i.si:outtt , rosiututiion tztkcs of until his return tn England. Indy 5TARV|NG IN THE Mm“, DIAMOND FIELDS is giving furniture and vrna» ‘ ——-— l LONDON, Jon. l6.—Dcsip.'tichosl from Johannesburg sny the indust- rial conditions in mnuy parts of South Africa are very grave. A glut of i-ntpttrts has, it is said, carts-j (‘ll widespread unomployutit-n-t. Tho Rand mini": is many fmtiilios are Supreme Court in the case of Sanderson vs The dwprt-ssmi, nndi starving in the.‘ GIVES UP FAST DANVILLE, liis, Jilll. lib-Mrs. iiudmnent was reserved. Yesterday morning an rinplicntiion was made to DOSIJDOIJG the trial of Horace Mc- gtfiwgg ltgmgeevlgfaced at the mo, o; duys to influence h'r'husb1~nd to lnmdockeL _ join a church, ended henhttnger The court 1s now engaged with strike Saturday, upon being ndvis-i the case of the Robert Simpson Coq-“il b?’ “I” Re“ ,G- S» Im-"ne °f vs John Cousins an action for an Eldomd‘) 1° m“ 70°5- acrovmit. The defence is that thei ‘Emesi n"rfl"‘g'“n' Th" “'°' Hoods were not not. by John Cons - {Fan's husband Says ms wife has "m but by ma Imperial Canning rec-n the error of her own zvnvs Co, of Kensinrrton. The business . ,, was first mmed on in me name routine 0f life. He says he has of the former mm nflerwards b? not joined the church tlnrLwill not business beinz wiped out inter by fire. Duffy and Bentley for plaintiff and Saunders and Johnston, K. C. for defendant. William McLure, charged with stealing a heifer and against whom the jury found a true bill confess- _ od to participation in the theft and was sentenced to two years in tpeni- - tentiary. Prisoner's counsel. Mr. K. -----<0->——-— NOTED VIOLINIST AN_D AUTHOR OF POPULAR SONGS FOUND IN WANT 6 4 .7 d h n leniency on t of the prison‘ , er's good record overseas and oth- cr considerations. West ‘Prince . Board oi Trade te ill ' an e At tho regain/r annual meeting of v the Albcrton and West. Prince . Board of Trade, held on the 12th, ‘Fol DALI. I- IHONI Oootslnic; ggmh butiildltiliss. A l an s ppibl. ppylllsrls "°I111l!0-. Murray Harbor North. H-_. ‘tlgurtsmt can ss AO- fiod I IOOGII ha! a mm house ‘timers oosvsstssoss. Oonml - ‘W?! “l. I. 0." esr- -' l--~ an... IA RTIT. sores with w _.._...___._. CALI-P n’ m“ AITY IOI YACHT- - ...... .<.-e_~v.___ Near school, mom", ing occupied the chair. The elec- of officers resulted as follows-- no President, S. R. Burke; ‘Secretary. with all cressurer, J. E. Birch (ire-elected). Messrs. J. W. Waugh and W. C. [Awson were reappointed llldit- ors. elected with the addition of Messrs. ts designed by H. P. Alh- J. B. Myrdck snd Herbert Clark. “'- "011 ilsok Boas. I1 feet Mr. Wilfred Tsnton was added t0 ' u“ n“ the Board of Arbitrators in place ‘P; 2L of Ir. n. C. Boson. relished- Iostln; inst., the resignation of Mr. it. H. Rogers, tendered on account of his removal to Charlottetown, was on accepted. President Field- Pt-esident. l~‘. L. Rogers: W69 ‘t . .... 0...? . His fortune wiped out by first] Cari Raymond, 87 years old, famed as n. violinist and author of several populareirnalwss found ina pfti- able condition in his basement room in Chicago. He had been without food for several days. Raymond. a vetel-rtn of the Mexican and Civil wars, wrote the once popular ‘hits’ "Just One Girl" and "Only in the Way". He was first violinist in several well known The former council was ro- I0 00 00 00 10000100000100 t0 0'I"i‘.-\\\'A, Jan. 17.---'l‘hr> govern- IIHIJHI] TDHEPITH" A5 tell ilistrict in southwest Lucknow, dlhummd “Mas- glylilosc arrested in connection with German officers‘ tthc disorders have been released. iDui-ing the disturbances the police COULDN'T MAKE HUBEY JOIN and is willing to resume her daily ‘Ernest S. Harrington. who claimed to have been tasting for forty eight [days to influence her husband _ do so, “until he gels ready." join u church. ended her ltunger 0mm’ a 1mm stock comvpanv‘ mph strike Saturday, upon being advis- utio to take food, Ernest S. Harriur: ton, the woman's husband. says his wife has “seen the error of her own ways ,and is willing to resume her] vPRACTICED on cA-‘rflsst-‘ons. family cat, Irving Morton, early to- _ tiny forced his wife to becomeihis ing twelve shots into her body. Then he turned the rifle on himself Despite tire twelve bullet wounds Mrs. Morton has a chance of reco According lo statements made to the police by the wounded wotuan, ' Morton was intoxicated. ' octtAN Lmt": AR! ostavsn NEW YORK, Jan. l75.-Ofiicers of steamship lines here report today that thirteen passenger vessels and twenty-six freight steamers due in this port today, two from ‘European ports, have‘ been delayed from 12 storms. Among these held up acre the lnnpsrstor, one of the largest passenger ships afloat, and the "Ls iii-sane.” _ , face. He was only thirty feet at the time and was so terribly ETD- ‘tis on n hionday it has been cus - iiomary in past years to open on a 'l‘hurstiny and to adjourn over till the following Monday. in the brea- ent case the House will net down to business during the first week. Pra pttrations are helm: tnuilo for an §‘.i1...’;i?"t§t.“.°.“...:!3‘ ,.,.<-»;;;,-,-,~, or occupation nntl ills ' veils-nay ‘ .' _ _ ‘ ' . the Governor Gettervl v deliver n! m? Lugeslf "Pd most impress‘ the speech from Ill‘? ill: c frf-tti Mm] procksmons W" Been his 513111 in that clvttubc to Cemetery by Procession liver Guardian) Jitttlcs F. itobertson to today. UYIClLin. 'l'lte staff and students Til TDND lilllltll tfect at the end of the month. . . . he shipment of steel The Times say that Mr. Church- 9E5 “END”? I ued - hill in addition to tltc ustt.1l res - modums “om the plants of the l’ . . ‘feel companies of Cape Breton h tponsibillties of Colonial Secretary b _ will have clrrtrtzc of the mandated thee" Called ‘m’ It is “ndemmo territories : signed to Great Brit - xltnmglncttflggl {Sllzvggg smfigglgfirifiltliaevlal walked about his ttpttrtntents for :"fg“‘;n'!pr I U terms of We “Queers ‘of the Drotherhoods and the C. nttna-nrnioe*oo Ti ing of the Past "1851 _.__...____ _ Ne; mo‘; Fugitive lino Officers _ DEL. n ta, an. . r er has been restored to the Rai Ilnr- \.'l.-.i" rioting was recently carried by ...c iitJliSflntFY. Nearly all volt arrainst the German rennhlic. THE CHURCH BY HER HUN- ltn~ . ,hi.hilnt GER STRIKE ca etmnn pwpers w c vne DANVILLE, iils., Jan 17.-—Mrs. under me noses of me powers. Thus the "Feriheit" write ti by Rev. G. S. Payne, of Eldor - n“, mm o; the gWemmenL tales this accusation. Reiclvstreulandssssellschaft. i111)’ 10113119 01' 1119-" H9 "Y! 11° (Society of Loval Supporters of the Empire) has offered to the Lithuan inn government two lots of latest pattern military rifles of respect - as not Joined the church and will ot do so "until he gets ready." -€———<O>-——-— iveiv 15.000 and 50.000. SHOOTING HIS WIFE MUSKEGON. Mich. Jan. 15.-—Af- r several practice shots at the ernment lmmediatelyafter ltavlng been safelv got across the frontier and issued to the German reaction arv forces. It is in vain," the Tage blstt says. "that the German Re - nublican Government denies this. for the facts are known to every private soldier and every traffick - ins Jew alonz the entire frontier. The younz men who cross the fron- tier are followed by entire trains of guns and ammunition, and par - ticnlav-ly machine guns. The Lith - mnlan ie-miion in Berlin oo-vtier - ates with the Pan-Germnnists and the Reichswehr in East Pruusis." More-Pay Coming rget and spent 30 minutes in fir- d tired once. dvinz instantly. rv phvsiclnns said. i.__oso___'._ away wast a gloom ove Jan. l'i.——-One tniis city followed the body of Mr..chants Association, marched in a the grove body. Citizens of every walk in life. The services were 00I1d11iJl~i\vere also present to pay their last ed by Bishop Richardson of Fred smut-gt Called on SYDNEY. Jan. 17.—The embargo declared some weeks ago by the Brotherhood of Railroad Employ - fl‘ ti i i f N~ R- T“ °"‘b“*~’°. w“ imimse“ Sllllstite nrtl-‘Obelcitiggdsgeti-zigiltlsl: stueifA because the companies would not m" Sh. “V091” “FL recognize the McAtloo wage sched- COPENHAGEN, Jan. 17.-Many 1 now. Me refugees imrogoytiggliraievllinds the excuse of JohnF. ICOffey, 1'.‘ country hnvmg led armed forces} Sussex Street, Montrea, eye wit across the German Lutltuanian fron nees to the shooting of William A. tier, where now a very large arm-i ed force stands ready to march on Berlin s soon as the moment is con- sidered favorable for a. military re- Thls fact is confirmed by the raid Lqvqggrflet '3; Eglfifirzrmfsgtvggzca: ning on Sacrament Street after the Enfente murder. that the eovizration of rrmed bodies some quesmmmg me detectives go, of young Germans into Lithuania has grown to strlnendous proport - ions without a. sinlzle protest on The "Berliner Tageblatt" reiter- and states that .1 newly formed association, These arms. which, according to the pence treaty, ought to have been given up, are to be brought back rnzain from the Lithuanian zov An‘ inquest was held yesterd tnurnlng by the tioroner, Dr. Ang dis-i The gun hart been loaded the charge. _i arrival of the is expressed by all. IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL DF. ST. JOHN'S GRAND DlD MAN Remains of Late James F. Robertson Followed Dne of the Most impressive Seen in City. lRothesn-y College, the employees of Manchester, Robertson and Alli vc son LttL, St. George-s and St. An in itirews Societies and the RctaiiIMer respects to Si, Johu‘s Grand Old of Man. Cardinal Gibbons as buns’ condition is rdported this d Iitnorning and he inn-y iro for a short automobile ride today. The Cardin- a short time yesterday. 1t was the IArrests in Montreal Murder Case Made (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Jan. 17.—-“l guess turned yellow, l ran away,” This Holland by liiajor Robert M. G111‘- flth on Friday in Holland's office. Coffey was discovered by the local detectives on the very slight evid- ence ocf s. witness at the inquest that two men had been seen run One of the men had been s identified as Major Griffith, after n clue of the second man which they quickly followed up. Coffey, when questioned, admit- ted he hati seen the murder from beginning to end and gave above quoted reason why he had not vol- unteered the information at once to the police. jitred that he died half an hour later. “Accidental Dentin“ “was rcntlert-tl. fur geese and the father hild evidently forgotten to retrtovu The funeral will be held on the _ v deueitseds daughters pulled Efrnm the United States. The deceased was 55 years oi house, iage. ‘The very distressing affair has r the whole coun- ln-itryside and the deepest sympathy ~ Is Recovering BALTIMORE," Jan. ll-Contin - improvement in Cardinal Gib- of Stxmtmerslde, srre exrpeot siltare in the 51.000.000.000 n. flatly} 00.00 B1 rlhqszlllile OOJI- LEADER DF SYDNEY STRIKE SUMMDNED TD DHIDADD Rumor Has it That Some Steps Taken by Strikers Were Not Authorized by Headquarters and Explanations Will be Looked For. __ ' (Special to Tbs Guardlsn.) thorlzed by headquarters and that SYDNEY, Jun. 17.-Vice Presld- Murdock may have a lot. of explain» ent Murdock wiho has been direct- in; t0 110 W118i! I19 livlri l0 (Ihlvatfo. int; the strike.- ol‘ rallwaymen 1n the AS11111» it 13 11111161510011 U16 C- stntn mam has been summoned to N. It. authorities have made repres- oi in KY us of Clticztiro. The purpose of the hur- quarters regarding U11‘ flillbfl-FKO 111* tied i isit has not been officially dis- dicatins that la the event o! the wi- clos-rtl but it. is understood that of- bnrso being seriously enforced the flclal- ‘ll headquarters want more C. N. R. employees involved will be iefmite information on the strike dismissed and are asking the B110- situation at Sydney and Sydney therhood authorities what they in- Mines. l‘. is rumored in local Steel tend to do in such an eventuality. Oircli" that a good deal of what It 1B anticipated that the answer "1' . geen 39mg on hare 1n cotnnag- Of Brotherhood Will 011.1801‘ DO U12 non with the strike, more particu- calling of! of the embargo or the or- larly the embargo has been unau- daring of a strike on the C. N. I2. ilarttime Provinces Peasant Rebellion Telegraphic News In the Ukraine DSPMM‘ ‘° Th“ G““d‘“7 (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Jan. 17.-A despstch f Ill dated S nday ss s:—— ¢ANCEL3 EMBARGD hfigglcow $1.0m that‘; seriousypeas ant rebellion has broken out in the BSYDNEY‘ N‘ S’ Min‘ 17’_ The government of Potlolia, Ukraine, ‘ romerhood or Rummy employees under the leadsrshi of (‘olonel Tit mve ounce-lied the emibargo placed hulk The 80mg; Gévemmen‘ m shipments of the Dominion Steel [ears ‘the revolt w,“ spread m com Ionporahion’ sequence of the unrest of the Uk- ranian peasants over the refusal of the Soviets to remedy numerous grievances. RAILWAY snort-lemmas AGED RESIDENT KILLED _ - - AT MACCAN liiACCAN, N. S. Jan. 17.--Henry ‘larrison, aged 85, an old resident of this town was killed by bring hit by a train while attetupting to cross the hiarilime Coal and Po wer Company Itoiiway bridge yes- terday. -_-__3..;.-__._.__ French Ministry llas Been Formed (Special to Tho Guardian) PARIS, Jan. 17.-Amado Briana formerly French Prime Minister. formed his Government in success- ion to the Ministry of Premier Ley- gues, which resigned last Wednes- day. ‘Besides the Prentiership M. Brisnd takes the Ministry of for- eign sflairs. Louis Bitumen becomes Minister of war 1nd Paul Doumor, Minister of Finance. EX-SPEAIOEtR DIED AT ST. MARY'S mmnnntmntv, N. B. Jan. 17- ‘Fhe death of‘l<‘ranik A. Dickson cc- "ntrred n1 his residence Lower St. vlarykt, Saturday night. Mr. Dick- =on lmd been suffering from pnou- monia and his wife was st-tmctcd to his side by violent coughing. He was dead when she reached his bed. Sir. Dickson was a brother of ‘he lion Walter B. Dickson a for- mei- speaker of the Provincial Shoruy bet-On, 630 o'clock M_ WW5"- Briand presented the oficial cabin- ________.¢_____ et to Premier Nlillcrartd. The Min - istry is made up as follows:- Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs-Jlristlilr» lirlnntl. Minister of Justice-Al. llonnevay STEEL STRIKE NEAR AN END MONTREAL, Jan. 17.-An early settlement of the labor trouble in v Minister of tho Interior ——l"ierm Sydney in connection with the‘ ma“ ' , . _ Minister of \\ nr—-Lc)uis Barthou iUIkD among the freight handlers Munster of hiaflne__cabrl of Dominion Iron Steel and Com- 311mm,“; wany ls expected. Gerald Brown of Minister of Finance-Tani Dou- the labor department, Ottawa was m"- Minis-ter of Public instruction- Victor Berard. Minister of Agriculture-Edmond here yesterday in conference with the officials of the Railroad Men's Brotherhood. Although no state- Lefebvre du Prey. men; was foythclmng may the“ l; hlinlster of Commerce-Lucien every reason to believe that the Dior ' - _ t Vi - strike twill be called olf shortly. cexmamr x Lam n“ e1 n Minister otf Pensions-Andre Ma ginot. __'_¢.>'—__ Minister of Public Work.--Yvos s I ° MMTl-wtger. r t. ted Reg! nis r o ‘born one.- Hflrs Louis Loucheur. Are in P.li. island Thlrce tilmusand members of the Baker ilnitnllly, more tlhn-n 100 of Chem im P. E. l. including Mr. l-farry Baker. Customs Collector PHE WEA THEE, TEllPER-AT URI. ,, TIDE. 1100K. IT i 1. ed to Baker Steel Embargo (Spsclsl to Tbs Gusrdisn.) MONCTON, Jan. 17.-According porter the embargo is raised for the time being. This statement was made unoflicisliy in Brotherhood t be taken to bring the Steel Com- pany to terms in regard to the strike of Steel Confpany employees. Li} OUTRAG78 COMMITTED IN IRELAND IN THE PAST WEEK DUBLIN, Jan. l5.-- Outrages committed in Ireland in the last BY HEAVY STORMO To Railway Men TORONTO, Jan. lb-Engineers, firemen and cranemen on the east- ern lines G. T. R., and C. N. 12., will probably receive a 15 per cent in- crease in iwages in a short time, sc- cording to the announcement made by R. 0. Jarmsn, Secretary of the local union of international Bro- therhood of steam shovel and dredgemen at a meeting st the Un- 111 v 48 hours because of heavy week numbered 89, it was official- lv announced today. There were casualties among the crown forces, two policemen being Ellled snd 19 policemen and one soldier wounded. Raids on mails dropped from 43 the previous week to 2.9; raidifor ti arms from l5 to 3. Seventy-six arrests were made is connection with the outrages and for political offenses. ed 26, with 22 convictions. and 107 Gstiaito, of onto, division of which - Reported Lifted ...........'.“‘.;l.?.“‘$? i’.°.;"2i’1‘“.'.t “Stiff the swbsutnbts of Philadelphia. Re- cenli-ly Mus. Wfllinam Davies. to infomlation gleaned by your re TT-“mmimnt 590F911"? "f 111° 3411191‘ Heir Associtntiol! in that city, re- solved iwond- to the effect that the estate wou-ld soon be divided. This circles and that other means will '-iIW}'8lI‘S in iGh-tllicotlhe and been Bonwtirded- b0 members “he Baker il-ledr en to a Colonel llhe United States Government for services in the revolutionary war. They have been under a ninety- nlne year loose rocenibly arnd the estate is slated to be settled during thO 111041111 OI January. to this est-ate in P. E. Island the tnenibets of tihe Baker family be- ing of United Empire Loyalist descent‘). itihe itiorefoltbers ccnnin-g to Oaxttaldta. IOTIGWIIDg the estate it has been difficult to "inive at its vailnie. (‘ourtmartinls number- shlalfiooflflO it was est-funded at $800» . 0. expected b0 be made early this i831‘. TORONTO. Jan. lT.—-Decre.va.slr.g westerly winds, decidedly colder. High tide this nittcrnoon at 4.43 and tomorrow at 6.05. Sun sets tibia aftennoon at 4.47; it rises unnionrow ntorrnlm at 7.36. Pull moon, Sunday January 235i. 7.08 p. m. __.._--—-—vq X09319 flu» HnntlhlIlQ Kid he cilty of Clviliecthe, Othio, and wbout six hundred acres in one o’ 0f nformation came ifrom a firm of has NEVER. MJPITEA ’ LETTER WHEN YOU FEEL DORE" B. Island‘. The lands tmentioned were giv- Jocob Baker by whidh expired 1mm are upwards ct 15o heirs the retrain- on. - , On account of the vastness of Some little Now. however. s conse- ion Labor Temple today. lntermentbordarst were issued. The rviiivd astihnate of the total num er o persons new in- ssd monies in the bask. is pllsesd "HM ll 1.39!- _ ,,__,,____ st 81.000.000.000, L "%"-.r.-*:""_'_J Iltte‘ brotherhoods headquarters in entation to the brotherhood head- ~