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LONDON' Mb' 27_AnheMl¥“s::;1;B Egzeis st‘T‘oil;nTin ldtTfe(r:1zT:TeBolfLtlTI1m Hlge nent of the iii*‘i"‘T" in T 9 °° ‘ Temere though himself an Anglican. vhich threatened to throw nearllr' 9 nlllion miners out of employment on llsrch 1 is now apparently more than irobnble, nlthough it cannot he - de- 1 unced. `rill‘T1‘l;yl¢l‘iT]c.rtl)1tl\'e Committee of the liners' Federation has agreed to me representatives of the Board of ~,-,gg at the Premier's official resi- leroe in Downing street uns after- OESNDON, Feb. 27-No settlement as been reached in the British C08-1 lrike today. . The conference between the owners nd miners \vill be resumed tomor- LONDON, F'eb. 27-No settlement .f the strike is yet in view. This _is nn official statement issued onlght. The conference will be re- lfr orrowl liWBl , lm .._...-.______i- THE SHNE MAN (Canadian Press) He states the Roman (latholie Church is unfairly attuclzcri and, QUOUHB I-he decree of thc council of Trent, claims the recent, memorandum of the Church of England contradict- ory. The Presbyterians came in for a similar condemnation. _ ANUB HNEE IN . NINSSTNN JA. . _ ’ _ P il- (Canadian Press) KINGSTON, Ja., Feb. 27-The Kingston Governor says that mob- rule prevailed throughout the night as the result of a collision between the police and the populace. Two men were killed and more thun thirty were injured. - - The excitement in the populace a- gainst the Canadian Co-operating street cars existed throughout the WASl-fING'l‘0N,Fcb.27- Rcpresenta-__ eveni_ng_ ive shoe makers today urged the apartment of Justice to stand bv he civil criminal suits against the `nitell Flhoe Machinery Company in- litutefl in Boston. J. H. Jones and W. A. Copeland of he Shoe Manufacturers pressed the iews of the organization upon as- lstant attorney general l"ow‘c. ENPHESS HATES . .` (Canadian Press) . . WASHINGTON, Feb. 27-That the anis of the American Express Com- eny ure substantially three times renter than first class freight rates u rnilrourls developed at the investi- ntion of the commission into rates ro methods of express companies at he institution of he ‘st flom- Sir Sydney Oliver, the governor, was struck with a brick and ordered thc riot uct to he read. _ . HEAVY SNUWEAEE ' (Canadian Press) MONTli.i‘}Al», Feb. 27--By seven n'clock 15 inches of slimy' had fulllui since sevcn yesterday morning. _ 80 feet. of the roof of a skating Fink collaepsed but skntera_ had time t0 stand from under lt. The streets arc fnlrly passable. Hundreds are employed removing snow and the storm willcost the city $50,000. - 'ASSlI`0l‘0Sue on Thursday, t0d8Y~ A0°0l`dlnZ 00 UW detefitivei that the international -'bankers offer- nd the provincial elections will he she was hit over the head with ahah' ed an advance (loan Of 20.000.000 eld March 28th. -' chet and then shot. tails, $13,000,000. s They will soon he in a position t0 Ilnardu lfniment cures garget ln cow; nflinard's Llnirnent Gui-ss Dlst0mD8l‘~ send about two millionl to Nankiug t the republican troops. PROGRESS IN WOLFVILLE. WOI.FVII.l.E, Feb. 24-Wolfvillc will o on with the work of street - l K improvement which was so satis- inctorlly begun lust year. At the last (Special by Phone.) A. B. Paquet; 165 regular meeting of the town council SOURIS, Feb. 27-The following is le result of the Civic election in uuris today. FOR MAYOR. FF’ ...Q _.__ Q loLean , 153 Sterns, ._ 57 COUNCTLLORS. J- W. Brennan, leo Bernard Creamer, 175 W. D. Currie; 95 The newly elected Mayor and coun- cillors are the unquestionable choice of the citizens, who had every confidence that they would carry out the progressive P0116? t0 .Which “WY have all pledged themselves. _ An early start towards a sYBf-em ° wnterworks that will ensure sufficient fire protection, will be_ expc¢f-ed'- The Guardian joins with the many friends in extending to the wll“\l“5 candidates its ccneratiilatlonsf it was decided to borrow the sum of $15,000 for this purpose. GOMIUNICITIOII A THRUUGH PTTGVIHGE _ l_flD VIITII. IITNLIIID ,___ Yesterday the Minto left George- town at 7.00 a.. m., for Picton with 10 passengers, express, and 31 tons freight and at 2 o’clock was. 5 miles- irom Pictou in heavy ice. The Earl Grey left Picton yester- day at 7.00 n. m. for Georgetown with 35 passengers, 30 sacks mail, express and 25 tons freight and docked at 11.35 a. m. She leaves Gcorgetownl today at 7 00 a m . TOT .. I Picton with htpasserigers, mall, ex subscriptions for 1912. ' In going over our subscription books we find flint afew subscribers. have not yet renewed Abell' ' We have mailed a final renewal notice to each and respectfully asked for a remittance by Y¢f“f_“ mall as this is posifivelyfhe last week a paper Wlil be rqniled fo thou who have neglected fo renew. We take this opportunity of thanking the thousands of subscribers who have renewed their subscription during the past few months and who appreciate our efforts in placing this journal , for m the lend of all its competitors. » Our Sworn Daily average for iorr of ZJ14 press and fre g Six lceboats left Cape Traverse YES- ‘ ' ‘ ° I ° I w sac s F mal Notice to Subscribers §_;=_=;<_1_-=_;___3;___1_§_~“_'}__;_>__,,',"__-,_}f_;1_,§§,,,,,‘;,, Lp Cape Traverse at 1.30 p. m. They will leave today with passengers and two any-5 mall for Caps Tnrmentine. Yesterday six lcelmats left liullc Tormcntine at 12.00 noon for (‘.al)¢‘- Traverse with no passengers and T45 storm and will leave ' this morning for Cape Traverse with mall and sengers. The boats arrived at gyrus Traverse Monday at 10»50 B- ' m.,~ and not p. m.. B8 Sta*-Nl in W9' terday‘s issue. A special trnln from Georgetown with passengers and express arrived Tn Charlottetown yesterday at 2.15 p.m. There was un sfwclal ¢0 000189' _ town yesterday- - There was no special train from _ Cape Traverse to Charlottetown yes- _ egrdny. A special train left Char- sncks null. They put back to Cape. Tormentlne owlnz to the heavy en0W‘ EATE _PEHSIAN TNEASNNEH Thinks the Eastern Kingdom Snuffed Out by Great Brit- ain and Russia. (Canadian Press) _ NEW YORK, Feb, 27-W. Morgan "Sinister, former Treasurer General of Persia, speaking last night at three functions, the dinner of the Twilight Club and the Missouri Society and a. meeting of the Womans Municipal League, declared he had come to hc- lieve the Persian (.lov¢-rnmcnt to bc "snuffed out," after having read thc recenl; despatches regarding the ltus- sian-English plan to take full con- trol of that country. - PAANNEHEHS ANNIVEHSAHY IIEEEBHATEN The annual smoker and concert by which the militia andicitizens of llharlottetown commemorate Paardo- herg Day passed off most successfully lust evening in thc Armourics. There were about 50 present and liev. 'l‘. F. Fullerton, (lhaplain of tim li‘ourth Regiment, presided. After an excellent opening address thc chuirrnaui , and addresses by Major Weeks an¢l»()ol_ Moore a spler»_ _lid program was rendered, This ln- cluded a solo by Percy Stanley, re citation by D. E. Shaw, Solo by Percy Barlow, piano solo by l’i-of l~‘. 'l‘_ Watkis, and ofqunrtctte by .Vlcssrs Wellncr, Moore und Hines, the fourth member, _ ld. A. Foster-, who, was absent on his weilding tour, bc- ing represented by a pnii' of lmot>\_ l'eof. l". 'l‘. Wutkis pri-.siflcil at Liu: ,nano tliroughout. After refreshments had bccn served rl. number of spcccllca. rccitutions, _ctc.,' were enjoyed. Tho evening was must pleasantly spent and the an- niversary is one which should he evcn more generally observed. {'ua|'llelic|‘i: lloy made history for _lunfuia null Uanadiaus and its mem- ory is deserving of perpetua‘tion. i‘hcrc is perha.I‘s no better way for thc commemoration of the bravery of Ualludiari and P. E. island heroes of ;hat great battle than by a gather-` ing of the veterans und tin-.ir com- rades on the date of each anniver- versary. ..._.____l.- WINN PEG ANAV HAVE ST-NINE ((‘.nnndian Press) WlNllIPl€.G, Feb. 27-No settle- ment has yet been reached between the C. P. R. and the freight handlers, the latter claiming that since thirty members were dismissed fi week ago twenty four others have been taken ln to fill their places in spite of tim statement of the company that those dismissed were simply dispensed with. ' Unless an immediate settlement is reached a strike of 12,000 freight handlers are threatened. __._.._»....._._. STN. ENNNNEHEN _.___ ' (Canadian Press) BRUSSELS, Belgium, Feb. 27- Thlrty two passengers and the crew were drowned in the founderlng of the steamer Deliverance, a Govern- ment vessel plying the Kwango River on the borders of Belgian Congo yes- tcrday. .l_-l_-’_q._-¢- VIEITHER FORECAST ic. (sposnu to 'iiiisoonraisni TORONTO, Feb. 28-_Strong winds and gales, westerly to northwesterly, elearing and colder. The temperature at three o'cloclr this morning by the “Rexall Store” Tested Thermometer was twenty-four degrees above zero. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was twenty one degrees a- bove zero and the highest was thir- ty above. The lowest recorded thi* previous night was twenty IIDOVB- Ai- nine a. ,m. it was twenty-one abuvc and at nine 11. m. ft. was thirty a- bove. W. M. SHNSTEN I ` A NEE TU JAVA (flanadlnn Press) ' SAN l1‘ll.»\Nl‘.li~liT»f), Feb. 27-'l`huL Chinese worships will be ordered to Java under- instructions to begin the bombardment of Batavia if the Dutch government will not pay an indemnity for killing the Chinese said to have attacked the Dutch soldiers in the intimation sent to the Dutch government yesterday. Provisional l‘resident Sun Yat Sen stated that the attack on Juv., would begin if tim indemnity was not forthcoming in a week. The information was received in 3 private despatch from Dr. Sen's sec- retary to the Chinese Free Press. SAN Fl'iAN(.‘.1SCO, Feb. 27--Three (lhinesc cruisers, fully quipped, have left on orders of Way Cheng Wei, minister of war. SNPHEANE SUUHT AT SEUHSETNWN l ,__- ff-lpeclal liy Phone) G.f~lOllGPl'l‘OWN, Feb. 27-Supreme Court opened hereyesterday at 11 a. rn., with Mr. Justice Haszard presid- ing. The Grand Jury, of which George A Thonipson, Montague, is foreman, made its usual visitation and report- ed. ’1‘here were two criminal cases. In that against James A. McEwen a truc bill had been _found at the last term of the court so it was not neces- sary for the Grand Jury to deal with lt. ln thc case against Mr. Collin in connection with Post Office irregulari- ties thc Jury found n true bill. ' An absent debtor 1-use was tricrl und the ruse of (lcorgc Mci)onuld vu ll. Ffnmdrahan was proceeded with without Li jury. It is flow ‘before thc court. (1, G. Duffy is acting for thi- plalntifl and ilonuld McKinnon for thr- defendant, On motion of .I. J. Johnston, K. ('.., on order was made for the preli- minary cxaminutlon of llowun P. iriof..;e.~..1.|, <_n..n-lnteetown, for admis- sion to the studv of law. fin motion of C. Cavan Duffy an order wus niudc for the inte-rinediatc examination of J. ‘F.° Gillis, i`ha|'- lottctown, a student-ut-law. Thu criminal canes will likely bc dealt. with tomorrow. 'W. E. Bentley is acting for the Crown in each case while W. S. _Stcwart, K. C.. is coun- sel for the defendant Coffin and J.J. Johnston, K. C., is council' for the defendant McEwen. Two civil jury cases complet the docket. They are : Smith vs Acorn, an action for trespass andi assault and battery. Johnson and Inman for the plaintiff and McDonald and Stewart for the defendant. M._ f‘.. Mc- Kinnon vs Henry Smallwood, nh ac- tion for nn account. Johnston and lu- mnn for plaintiff and Warburton and Fihuw for the d'efendnnt. S'S|NE EEESTNIN (Special by Phone) SUMMERSTDE, Feb. 27- The civic election held here today resulted as follows: J. J. Morrison for Mayor by accla- mation. Dr. Tanton, Winsloc Johnstone Lid- stone. Edward Howard Monkley. wore elected councillors while H. A. Comp- ton ns water commissioner. The following are the votes : Lidstonc, 391, Tanton, 319, Monk- ley, 362, Schurmnn, 2,35, Hicks, 155. Patrick Ryan, 124. Water commiss- ioner Harry Alfred Compton, 366. Wm. Harriet Muttart_ 187. QHDEHSED IDVEBTTEEHTS _'__:__(_"ij93_l5to_ _for Olslsinédtion.) _ L_-. AIDRESI-I HADDOCK, fllluln haddles, . bloaters, kippers, barring, dry and corncd codiish, dlgby herring at Tantons. ____ 2-27d8i. "`,Y'.ANTED, to go to Halifax, a ge- neral servant who is a. good cook. References required. Apply -50 Great George_S_t._______§-§_8_<_i_3i. “FANTED-A convenient house of eight or ten rooms, modern im- provements, centrally located. Apply t<_>__B__ox 99 Guarflian _oflce.___&§§§ltf. 'FWOR SALE Holstein bull 4 years _ - nld, perfectly quiet and fins proved himself too good to be sold for beef. Apply to Leonard Court. I lott%own la;t evening iatth li.4g”|_)_.g;n_; h_;l:_i:_; l_fe_:1_;;t__l;___2l`_ l__o_d_a_y_c;/ill be eleven D0__am__t_____ _*g;z§dl__,iEP__\__ _ for ape raverse w pa ‘ °'_“" ' ' '"A"U'éTI0N,_,B in _ » ~ in ii in nun ner onn . RNITURE .1 isa record and we hope that our statement .of ron :gd 52;:-riti;y_:y malls to cross by a__'l‘f;e_;ide__:__ tlmgrrow s :_w__2o0__ f|_]‘iUm___c___m _mm Mm ___ w_ P_____ will exceed it bv many hundred. Adverflsersare ask- §”m_d__y the Mun,” Harbor tm,” at 6_1-,_ "_ Wm be high “marrow erfdge, I willusell b\;__?_\_\°;;<:_r_f_ %_~‘-___:_1e°_r ed to bell' this fact in mind. arrived lp Cbfzglotgetoyvn at 13.85 Z. Hitorénéxg at 8.33 and Friday morning :'_f_a_sfg_e_:§_ees_f;aypI_p2{)_ 2s_s__°mmmc___g. ' \f‘l . . . . ' , Wu" "“‘Y 'HI' 3: bmi sig 'rligiiisnzre muon. 'nie sun soo.. nu.. sm.-noon se 5.45 so 11 o nook nam- A” ff; “°‘:,",§,'§§;‘i AN m ' on time and the Bummerslde at and tomorrow morning at 6.40 and effects, compr ng pa kr. __ _ . __ l£lnArd’| Llnlment Guru Dlphtherll. ‘at 5 i = ' . . _i .\1..,~¢ = .__ ~ " ` _ ,\_i,-":- `j.‘,'»"‘ "1 -rl `t'»“l_i | ~ ~ .M -..-r-1-__-nf.. 'i 5 r.. , ~ __»,,v_._ as ;»_ . ._A .. Q » -_,_ __ ._ .-» ,. »~ . _ _ ,._. .ff __»,i_._» .._».__ __ .,, 1 H/ ¢ -AJ! _".‘».»‘° `- `_` "‘$'r\{". .‘.‘ _'JT A 'rhoymoon sets tomorrow morning niture including steel range, nearly _ new. R. Bealrsto auctlonear. 2-22d6l THE cHARLorI`TETOWN GUARDI ° ‘ITB m., forty~flva mlnutel l te. Frida at 8.88. room, hall, bedroom and ltc en ur- X __ K .es. _ VNIE PHESINENT (i‘.unadiun l'rf=ns) U'l"l‘AWA, Feb. Z7~"l‘he first lilg mcctiug in thc annual military week in Ottawa opened today when the Dominion lliile Association niet with the retiring president (‘ol, Hou Sum Hughes in thc chair. it WHS iicciiicli to amend the cun- situation to make representation in the council. Ontario luis 14 members, Quebec 10. Nvva Scotia., New llruuswick and Manitoba G each, Alberta, British Columbia. and Saskatchewan, 4 each. Sir Fred Borden was added to the list of vice Hon. Patrons. The new Holi. President is Col, Sam Hughes, and the President, Lt., Col. Burland, Montreal. A 1". ld. Island representative is a- mong the vice presidents, Lt (lol H. M. Davison of i‘llau‘lottctown. JNANEI TAKEN BV THE NEBEES I _ I (Canadian Press) _ EL PASO, Tex., Feb. 27-Juarez is today in possession of the Vaquit- as rebels. Firing only a few volleys and meet- ing no resistance except for a few shots the rebels marched into the town capturing the machine guns and took charge of the government build-~ ings. The attack began at 10 o'clock, U. S. troops have patrolled the bordcr und are ready to outer .Iuarc/. ldl l'.iHo is cmlarlgercd. CHUNEH NNINN Last evening 'the' ballots ` in the (‘.hurcl\ Union vote for St. Janice (‘-hurch, Cfharlottetown, were counted. The result showed a vote of 232 aga- inst thc basis und 15 for it. 'i`he ses- sion voted ' against it unanimously, their votes being irwlluled in the com- municanis. Following are the figures : l'ossible For Against Vote Union Union (‘.omrnunicants 190 12 103 Adhercnts 80 3 69 ' 270 15 232 .T. .IATVNS AGAINST ' A GENERAL Euscrlolv nv Bnmsn coLuMB1A_ ______.__._..__-_-- wanna; n.wnl TEN£hHN Post Record of Parties. ' 4 (Canadian Press) VICTORIA, Feb. 27-The aeni-OBP riul announcement of s. provincial el- 0Cti0n on March 28 nnds the country iu readiness for the contest, which, liketllat of Nov. 25, 1909 will be largely fought on the program 'of railway construction. Ui the forty-two members ln the 'present House, thirty~nine are sup- porters of Premier McBride. Prior to November three vears ago the Opposition number thirteen, but the Liberals opposed the Canadian Northern proposal upon which Pip- rmer McBride went to the country, with the result that only one Liberal was elected. _ This is the twelfth Parliament. BHAVEHV HEWAHNEH °** I (Canadian Press) PARIS, Feb. 27-Melslne Ciml Inf, aged six, has received an award of 5 medal and an annuity from ' th; French Hero Fund, The little girl rushed through fla- mes and Smoke and rescued her two year old sister who was in B cradle in another room. Having saved the baby she also endeavored to pilot ber grandfather ;J_;l_§. d of the burning building but e . _ _ THE TNNIN LNAN ____ H. (Canadian Press) _ LONDON, Feb. 27-From tho mom. ent when it was found that the issue _uf the English portion of the city of ~'1‘okio loan coincided with the actual stage in the coal crisis it` was gear 'rally surmised in the market that a large portion of the loan must inevi- tubfy fall into the hands of under- writers. No surprise was occasioned there- fnrc when it was. found that about bull the loan was covered by subscrip- tions. - - Underwriters are taking up amne- tbing like fifty two per cent. Minard’s Iidnlmont Cures Ooldl. Eta. The Halifax Orioles arrived in i`.llurlottet.ov.n yc'.~lte|'iluy ufl.crn\_ion on thc special train from Georgetown, having c|‘osse ::"’.';¢r»;,".'4€i i‘.’~»‘-fq_,.f-'._,,.-_*_».'.,1.. M.--.5 ,,{~\. ._<,-»1.’“.‘.“_,~ f.. f 1 '.1-. /--.ir ;‘f"_;,3,»-. ,Pr .-,pf-» =~, /»§s,.'-4.c,é,.. ¢ . 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