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Is. \.. . . _ _ i._ isles 'I est Local and For (éatches H Em I 4”" NWS Mornin ails. THE CRARLOTTETOW GUARDIAN I *READ Al-L OVER FRINGE EDQIARD ISI-.AlYADll'\"'°' ` _Q-ff” y~0|_v.ND im - ---~ . --.__~. _.___ le 5:1. fz ,;>,e1;»,\,f,,,_,, ,,,.i°.§’..,,,,,} --me meer- News cHARLo'r'raTowN CANADA sA'rUi P1 =e \< SE , , 1 l"|'I (TI _ _*__ __________ _ 1 1 i .1 - FUNERAL GOVERNMENT RESUMED IKENSINGTON or LATE sE|uuoli NEaoTlArloNs YESTERDAY ` uouoiis cli‘lzEu MACDONALD I WITH STRIKING MINERS' ON REMOVAL ____.4---.Z-__ I _-___-_»~._.__._..__ _._____--¢-¢-_- pak Place Yesterday to 0t_tawa Statlon-Re- mains Enroute Home (Canadian Press.) UTTAWA, Mar. ZZ-The funeral of we late Senator Macdonald, whose dwell occurred here yesterday, took plane this morning, the remains be- ing taken to Charlottetown for in- gmiienti The ubsequies were of a simple lia- ture, only a few intimate friends and pm-|_y colleagues being present. The remains ure being accompanied to L'-harlottetown by Mrs. R. H.M&C- donald, daugliter~in-law of the dece- ased. » SECOND BIRTHDAY SINCE BEGINNING UF CAMORRA CASE. vlritlilw, Itiily, March 20-As the first lawyer for tlie defence of the Cn- morists opened his address, L' ‘ aiieri Hlauchi, president of the court. cele- brated liiii birthday for zhe scroiid time since the opening of the tl. 'ite rin-_ei viteari, in behalf ei the illugirloim jurist-consul, the president in retilriiiug his thanks, remarked I I . .__._._____,-%____. STRIKE WILL IILERLISL THE IMMIIIRIITIIIN (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, Mar. 22-Mr. Sou. thal,_ of the Canadian Northern, who is in the city, says that the British coal strike will have the effect of decreasing immigration to Canada, British people who are suffering from the effects of the strike have not yet the means of coming to Can- ada. MASSACHUSETTS SENATE AGAINST WOMAN SUFFRAGE BOSTON, March 20-Woman suf- frage and the election of United Sta- tes senators by direct vote were dr.- feated in the senate today by close votes. The senate went on record against. the woman suffrage by n vote of 1? to 14 after a spirited debate. The galleries were crowded with women. The resolution urging a senatorial direct vote amendment was lost by a vote of 19 to 14. that he hoped be would not he there for similar greetings next year. I Minards linimont cures gatget. in cows -,-_-_-_~.~_-_-_-_-_-_-.< -.-_-.-.-.- .- _-.-_-_-.-v ¢.~ . »~. ~.-.-.-.-_-.-.-.-.-.- INTERMEDIATE IIICS TRIM ST DUNSTANS _,____.___l._-_ The flccoiid Victories, Intermediate &.f=.r\i2l.°_11~__<_:_li _ _ f (~ t . -ith __ ,_ iis mor g xy $310 £8 meg&‘;_,|;_§,?_:f'i$__3¥`“egress'Sim Address The .Sili1@l`InW““°“t‘ ___ . , ,Tested Therinoiiietor with ii northern Height’ y ' _ _ :T235 ‘WIN 5 -exposiire wiin twenty degroefs .above No word was received in Charlotte. 1,0:-iT'on Satilrdny last hctweeii Ll* zero rind with ri Southern exposure t d f th ovem nts of per Queen St and L0ni¢W0l‘f-Il - nineteen above vero 'tlifnicgliiixs nfylolhi eiIh7e‘I‘ Cnpee Tru- Ave ri roll of music. Finder l>l"’1f”’fI The lowcs_t tcinptrl-\U1l'B _ N¢01`d°~\ C ,T tine i ve nt. 22 Pleasant St Of H; T~'ycsterdny was nineteen iegrees zi- vexesgzclaTpIral?lrmeII‘i>iii Gcorketowii l?:liner’s office next Bank of N'>\'& I bore ‘Acro and the highest W” wut? . - - ' l. I ve The lowest recorded iii th all nl Scotia 323d‘lipi one um bring g c passengers, in iii _ ~ ,_ _ ' __ ‘ _ express from liliirl Grey arrived in ANYUNI-; wishing to cet voung hovs the Dl‘°_‘l"“lSll1Rl\tt\:gsfo;:_rt_e_e__i;a_b{:_v_e Uliai~lottetown yesterday at 12.40 ` 'or girls this spring 'li-om the At Him* li-ul. we e ay . and left on return again at 8.45 p.m_ Hon". should w,~|t(._ at (mcg Lvlvinglteen aboie and lit nine il- "1-, lt was with passengers mail and express to L ' _| _ ¢ _ ,I_ sterling' Kina. I-Wellty seven above, t Pictoiilon the Earl Gre to Wn re erm as 1,. 0 1; mf- Helif The length of todnv will he twelve cross o . Y ‘ 11 r., Midi ,iiior ~o - _ I ' - _ dny. It will leave Georgetown for Inznnr? S I _ 3_.23,1,-52,, _ hours and twenty one minute-an . t r the arrival ' - -- - A - “” morrow twelve hours sn ww y ri[";,Iile?ttel\Ti‘Ti`ivt‘:1 t\?lfIT\;iIT1I:.Tn the paasen- SEND_Y°‘"` “dd"”’“ wduyt' nfgntgxglfoiir minutes. _ gers, mail and express. ' °“`°“|‘“`“ on um mos F q.“c\an` The tide will lic high this nftcriionii There was no special train to or '"W‘° "“ "‘""I" A“°°““” ““‘ *‘ B ‘ at 1.02, tomorrow arterneoii at 1.34 from cape Traverse yesterday. Buttercuim Elai'bor train 224. Vlce-President Internet one tomorrow morning M 1_43_ Monday arrived in Charlottetown at 9.50 n. COM Clllb B‘°"“tT°"‘T~ (I“°°“°'d Zi d at 3.33 and Tiiesday nt (.44. _ .-ri., fifteen mluutes late; the Capo _ _ _ _,_ 3;2§“ T L’ L The nun sets this afternoon nt 6.17,. Traverse at 10.30 twenty minutes "fAN"I‘ED. for the (`-ity of Char- tomm-row ag 5,19 and Monday ne n. te the Souris at 12.05 a m one lottetown, A IBCIY 0| E005 “P 20 it will rise tomorrow morning nt llsquith Tries to lnduce~ ,by the lessees of the two big apart- -ments iveil on them. The fourth | .i Presidents suit and private dining GLRMIIIIS IIIIIINIII III IST RRITIIN -_-_ ' (Canadian Press.) BERLIN, Mar. 22-The German’s answer to the recent speech of Chur- chill given today by the submission tel the federal council or the aqw .army and navy bills. In all departments of the army and navy there is an increase in expen- ditures and in this way the German defiance of the British contention is shown. ~ I"RIYATE_GAl`tITFlNS FOR HOTEL f~lU1’1`E»S. NEW YORK, March 20-The big hotel which the New. Yorkl Central Wil1_DU€ lip over the new siibui-ban station and Madison avenue at Forty third street will be named the Hotel Biltmore. _ The Madison avenue front will be taken up by the subllrbnri station of the Grand Central terminal. It will be only live stories high. This leaves on the level of the sixth floor of the hotel the roof of the statioii and tho` roof of the inner court' of the hotel. It is D1'Oll090