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' ‘ ----4 'f 2 ~ f 3 ~- ---is “ ‘ .` --- -- - f ' _ "' ~ 7;* Z. z Q 0': €> 2 EE NW :- '< E -ei _W __e‘fe__:¢feer_fiere., °HeRL0’“fET°WN» °ANADA~ THU1l'oi.-less in agriculture in the iiliiritiiiic Provinces, not l-ipeaking nfiichli»_vciiiciit.~l but of the great in- ltftst licinu iiiiiriilcstcil c.-pccinlly in the yoiiug ini-ii. l`lefoi'i. Ci,-,s|m._, he Hlidkc lil ilu- collegc of which he was iirlucinul allowing; that there wan an increase in iii_tcniiance of 42 p.c. in 1911-12 over 1‘.l10~11 and concluded h_v exti-lulliig iin opcli invitation tn i;_1llurtJi1i'isit the college when in mitglflffsilulv. Director of Experi- _ 'flrlns was t_licli introl '.d and sziiii thc Sci-;l Fair l‘iilikeililLic;1_ "fm thi' \'l‘I`i'_ _licst hc had seen in all i(Jfml%(f%llh|(il.h ‘ll qimntify n.nd quality shunlilmi S: Reed grain growing nm, _t <"H»1"\1’f1_r0il ns there was an maisliéllte; rd(-liitiinil lfior gosh] seed from . ONS . e sal the Domin» 100 systclii of egperi xii *£113 most imptirtiyiittnfgétorffirgfi _ ll 0 flv and thi-ii went into detail ine for uni-is-iiitiiml progress i (" -- in telling of ciicli cxperinieiitii? frizf'?i~ _ _ ` _ r i "1|':‘:L'§lEiltlo}ii in 1' iinullii. _Referring to 'rin .cic he snlil lt. wus small :;:l'tf(;*r°;’tL‘| "H1-lilglif ‘thc l»eople.pl'ess~ . . r. ‘nr was :i capablp devoted i » . " the fiirlilrrli ivliolqllmiill V- inn or ni-_lit by thc I-\'|li'|:iiiicnts Luchdhldiiicthed _ _ _ .c ;l\l(llrttl;ii~hl min_er's union, there win he need of l\l().\"l‘Rl0AIl Mill' l3»-'l‘he Doliliii- *\S9l9U\m’l\ HDICSH fi Hcttlcmeiit qf the It woilld mi-:in that the _ ' ' iligpiilc is ,,,,i,.kl _ ~, - _ - - ~ - i . y icaclleil. consumer Ur H In VV ion lextllc (.o., oilicliilly announce ai LONDUN M _ 3 ii- inies_ic _ _ , _ _ _ _ . _ _ . .ir 1 -'l‘hc l3riti.~ih coal variety would lin olilllleil to hay ii gmsml m(N'm" m “MLB or uve PM 'h,';,L|)“t“_ Ls ""t Wt “"ttl"‘|- I." '_ H t. C011. ie yollit collfcl'f-lice of iii-.le-.gates (I e ww “mmm mg to about G7 ll mills and 75 200 eiiiployccs are and mine owlii-rs set lor four hours Uellts l’0l` tif: f nnecwil ' this uftei'noon_at the foreign office ""*'-"*“` nndr th ir le 0 0 I GSH ncy of premier As- . SEALERS PREPARE liosroll colieuen §l£I.§ii‘...!ii'.fT°"‘ “"°‘“““ ‘“‘“’ “°“““° ADVANCE PRWES 'F-llcy adjourned till toinori-ow. A L ` FOR? JOURNEY oulnii ro snillie - SULIELSSUH ill ST- In “NS N I I _' __‘ I __ ' (Valmiliaii Pi'cs-ll.) _ A _ _lnum Jr uw’ [‘l\(:`l“ "‘u1\`iv_ L:mm_ liilli:es ° 0'* “ded 0 S“"°'- Church. ----~ .- _-..__ Queeec peeellrs _ -- iiiollcrou liclliii “"““"““‘“ Y. ..i2._..» TORONTO, Mar. -' Y _ , . . falls occurred in Quebec and rain in B0qT_N((‘mB‘h““ Pre"-)_ V “__ the Maritime Provinces ncCfiI1\D8I1ifilZ ` t" Mass' Mmch 13`“Re“ th terl winds disturbance.Else- Arthllf Hersne. son of ci prosperous (Canadiaii Press.) 'wht eis C iam Weather was une, Woodstock, B. lumberman, wan QUEBEU, Mm._ |3__Thc Hmm tm ivAe'r:;thr;r fdaistrlrbunce centered Over taken todthc insane asylum at An. night was Quebec. 0, Moncton, 0. ;i);ilt‘li(yvest states ‘for no Prolonlled gil;-’Ir€\“tl~f,er‘;§c was accompanied by , , ‘_ . h s w e. Mrs. Ada Hersce LROWD IN A R101. - bl 0 - ' ,T0 HEAR SUNDAY *H1339 ‘leather is lpmhn ° In n Mrs. Hersce has inadeyno plans for the future, but will probably live in M, I . . ,_ - _ C w_ , Augusta to be near her hiisbanii. --I`;LhI;'-'lsililfiiiéyvonew lidniliiihliiehes ii AUSTIN VIUHMS ASK $2,500,000 3”?" M"-_kH_°"”°” “"“‘ °'¥g“f¢"“ i" bull player. is conducting ii revival at .___ €'s”‘°“t`”°gl "1 South VHHQOIIVBY. 13- uie Teiiernacle, slid 20.000 nwvls suici~‘Al.o, N, v., March ii-Nine hé'f;',‘; hz hm, “W” Of Phi” Wi" “’I‘°° ti-_ying to crowd into a space accom- ty damage suits for loss of me ani directin hint ta liiessage from (ion IU0<|Hfi\lb’ 01115’ 10.000 lcd 110 8. HOL property in the Austin, Pai., dam dis- t k m g “im” to Mama and which the police reserves were called a,,te,.~0f gopgemhcr 10 will,be con- Fiaik °w‘"`§° E-‘ 3 1100. after Rev. UPON' Ui I`- Pasflilcha WON lltlllllllwll `f0“\' _' ‘ cl_‘s nrins cannot he crowned with l»illll‘H. _'H10 l-l'0l>lW WUH l“`990“\7°d 50 Vlcf-Ory in that time his friends lie~ Piisiidclia by 'hlluxllllid nt ii lulillilwt- licve A further light will bc hope- lt was won by lshigliiiid two yenrli ~ - $ |@gi.i_ ago; ~ i P Taft out of thc race. If the Polon- _\ _,__,,,,,_} g It is for this reason that lloosevelt 'rhe Earl Cil*é”y"lelt'Geergetowii y s- ii iwinl: on the stump. His mann- S(l\".H‘ ll()ll\' li‘l-11.11 te,-day at 7_0() n___m,, fm. Pinto" Wm, gers nnnoilnced that he would not IN l\10'f`lll*ll`l'S AliMi~l. Z1 I,a_.,sem_;,.,-,,,, 40 sacks mail' “press Only attack thc Tliit iidiniuilitr:i~ _ --_ _ -ami 40 mm., .f,.eigHt Rim docked ‘in tion hilt would outline fi platfonn of N|‘3W YORK. 03211111 “'“Iml"=neu Picton nt 11.20 ri. m. She leaves hi" 0“'"- fcfltllfillii hip f»l100l`y of the ,by il prclnonition that her lion had this m¢,,»,ii,,_,_. ut 7_ ,,~,,1,,ck for Gem-_ rcciill of jiidiciul decision:-i annoiincinl: -been shot, when silt-. heard pistol g-emwn with pmmengcfs’ man' “_ his int:-lition if nominated to begin at H1059. MTR 7’L\lLUl\Wllkl G8-llc l'\\Shed ,pg-eps and freight » ‘ once rl war for more ilrastic child ln.~ from her hoine‘ to ii 'li0f'\l`0flm l\m`°5“' .The Minto li-ft Picton Yosterdal/ bor lows to shorten thc hours of ln- tlic street in tiliic to receive the body M.. 7,00.n-_- m_ fm- (;e0,-getown Wm, bor, and .fi plan that will aim to am» of llél’ H0". 'l'l\____Y______________v___v___v_Y_____________V_____;_ express and freight. """""""`"""""""""""""`" "`°'""" """"` The -icchfmtn did ' not leave (`llpi- (Sl>€¢inl to The Guardian.) Tlaveiisc for Cape Tormcntlllc yes TORONTO Mar 14-Strong u'i\ut~ teida hilt will lea i- for that ptirt Brlv and northwesterly winds clear- ' y _ , I . `. ir' ' I. S _this 'morning with passengers rind ing, with a little lower tcmperntilre. out wnril westel n niliil - --- ’I‘he iculinnts d' ‘l-lot. leave (Wipe 'T‘l\0l0l¥1li¢‘l`t\€\ll‘0 uf- thrcft n'l1\0<‘k ' - . . ' ' . ii . up 1* ' ‘ 'l‘ormeutiuc ycntcr ny‘fol (‘lipc Trip- *hifi l_1l0\'l\HliZ li) Um R¢‘Xfl|l SWIG crseiliuii willileav for thnt port this '|`0:~itcd Tlicriiiometcr with a Northern ` ”°"““""*‘*' mornin . exposure was thirt nine ile rees a- Sl’Rll\"_`ill‘flrNorth%nPton hckiin at ii hearing l may p ' iwas po,” many n e ro late M the hearin A he R man? charges will ,,,,§,‘;"":€;l raizsinel the mister nv me ,moment ‘n neY5, \1€Cfll\fl(e 0( her gon.. .Mm Full the insane asylum, "Num an Htgviis released from the }.|,,,,mm mn" l'0Dort of Dr. J. H. mm M hm till stated that she was ,md mm" me of her commitment mm* I! thc time of her dctcn~ On the evening ol Feliriinry l0,Mrs Flllls states that she was lit work in the kitchen of her hunic, when hct~ husband called her into the parlor, where she found Dr. Ilodjish and UR C. H. Prlnille, who swore td alfarla~ vfts declaring hcl tn he violently lu- saue. Outside the house a Police of- llcer was waiting and she was hurried cn the railway eration and taken £0 Northampton by train. During her confinement. Shi? C'-Un' niimleiireii with ner brother. Chri¢¢0~ pher J. Cox of Revere, by t0l°l1h0\\°- He secured the services of his attor- ney and her release was obtn|h6\'l~ "f‘he Rev. Mr. Ellis still declares that his wife is mentally unbalanced and claims that she halrtried to commit. suicide and that nhl' |1011 thrcntcncil his lifi- on mIl"Y M03" sions. ‘ ’ ire.: ,.' iii H1.. 0116 ll Y K A special train' from Georgetown hove zero and with a Southern ex~ bringing passeu e, mnil and ex- posilre forty above zero. press from th _Tinto arrived ln The lowest temperature recorded (ihiirlottetown yei erilay at 1.35 p. yesterday was thirty four degrees ab- ln. A special left Clisrlottctown last ove zero and the highest was forty night at 8.45 p:/ni. with passengers, two above. The lowest recorded the mail and express' to cross today on previous night was thirty one above. the Minto 1 andl will return after At nine a. ni. yesterday it ivan thirty f.lie~ arrival of the Earl Grey ‘in four shove and at nine p. m., it was Georgetown today. f-i forty one. 'I'ho\'a` wha no special trainl to or The length of today will be eleven from Cape 'Traverse yesterday. hours and fifty~one minutes. Yesterday the Murray Harbor train The tide will he high this morning arrived in Charlottetown at 9.50 a. at 8.10 and tomorrow morning at m., fifteen minutes late; the Cape 9.04; it will he high this evening at Traverse at 10.50 ii. in., forty min»‘5.21 and tomorrow night at 6.47. utas late;_t.he hlourls at 11.05 a. m.. The sun sets this evening at 6.04 ten minutes late; the Tlgndsh at 3.00, and tomorrow evening at 6.06; lt, p. m., one hour and twenty minutes rises tomorrow morning at 6.12 inte and the Flummerslda at 6.30 p. arlid Saturday morning at 6.10. hour and fifteen minutes late.L The moon sets this afternoon nt ‘Mlnard's Linlment Cures Dintompcr.LMlnnrd'l lliniment Cures Dlphtherla_. Greet Distress in Cardiff- lllllil LOSSES A IN LllElGLMEllTf o (Caiindiiiu Press.) BENGHAGI, Tripoli, blur. 13-More than _.l,000 Arabs were killed and another 1,000 wounded, according italian advices, in the course of one of the stillcst encounterli in thu war when the Italiana yesterday stormed and occupied tivo cities situated northeast of l~‘|:jnt which were strong- ly entrenched and iii-ld by li lal-gil' force of Aralis. BLEHK BLUWS BHLINS Ulll ((`iiimdia`il Press.) M()N'I`Rl'lA1l,, Mar. 13-Driven teni~ porarily insane by brooding over his \vi`fc’s illness, Will. .l. Farter, a clerk with the Ilivcrpool and llonilon and Globe Insiirance Co, blew out his brains in the (‘ompany's vault today. MINERS STRIKE IN GERMANY (Vnundiaii Press.) ` Ill-llll.lN, .\l:ii'. i 1ll~Tllc coal mili- cr’i-i strike in the German coal fields in Westpheliu continues to spread. There are over 240,000 men now out and the situatioois beeoniiiig worse everywliere. It has taken a most. serious tui-ii in ilcveral districts nn'd resulted in ii final conflict bc- tween the police. and striking miners in the district. The feeling among the ~mcn ie increasing ln intensity owing to the rigid reserve measures of the authorities and et any moment trpops may he called out to quell ii disturbance. RAYH DAUGHTER .lf-l ALL RIGHT IN ENGLISH PRISON. ALBANY, March 11--"My daughter is all right where she is," declared G. -R. Wright, father of Alice Morgan Wright, the Albany Suffragettowvho is now serving a two months' ser.i~ tence in Holloway prison, ih' Iioiidon, for window smashing. Mr. and Mrs. Wright were called back to Albany suddenly by the news of their dau;rhter‘i-l arrest in London; It was a surprise and a. shock to them. Mr. Wright did not know his daughter was in London and had no word that she was with the militant Sudragetten. Hn siipposed she was ln Paris. “l’ would wish peopln would li-l, t.ili's mutter drop," he said. "Alien has comiuittcd no crime _ i'l‘be milgis- trntc who sentenced her said that she was' simply standing in :L crowd of women nnrl was rounded iip with the rel-it when li window was broken near hcr. Blic was caught. in bud company and is paying the penalty." FOUR-I.EAF CLOVERS Gi) T0 ROOSEVELT. Bl<7l`l.WICl{, lui., March 11-Joseph Cleaver, who lives on a farm nem- Nencopesk is ri Roosevelt enthiisiast. Looking up some books in 'which a num-ber of four leaf clovers had re- posed lor years and gathering others from iieighliors, he collected an even 100, which lie packed in' it box and sent to Colonel Roosevelt with the following message : "I send you these four~leaf clovers for the luck that they will impart to your campaign and election. I- would iinvc sent you more, but I am now looking for a wife, ns I nm a firm be- liever in all of your policies." colinelisen lln`iiHr|__ eil; _(Too late for `Cln|Ts§dcltlcii.i ' l;I_fl;J`l), an §ir°l__for general. house ' work. Apply to 270 Syd-ney St. _ 3-14d3lDl‘|` OTICFI young lady wants posi- ;_ tion in store or as assistant niilliner, one yeai~'s experl¢»nce.Writc G. care Guardian. 3;1_4§_1wDd. -‘foil SALE, business and dwelling _L combined. Good location, rich country, near Uigg Station. A bar- gain. Jolin Mclleod, Kinross, Ullzg. 3~14dr8lpd. NTOTICE ii special meeting’ of 1 Shareholdersof Mbrall Dairying Co, will be held in Morell hall on Tuesday, 26th March Inst, at 2 o‘- clock p. m., to consider operating the cheese factory or authorising the directors to sell ani dfqiose of the plant and wind up the Company, by iii-dei-‘_ J. Mcnniigsli, seify. ri-mill. Bangor, Mar. ll 1912. - _ Mlnard's Llnlment Cures fields, Etc. i i __,_._.___..._.._.____ flion.\‘l.T. Pres? » nts Statement-ll Large in iiisinii _ sin i iii iuiiiiiiii ll'l"l`A\\'l\ Mill". I3-Hon. H. To L .vi'iuir, Mi ister l lc' ii ii-rvei-A *__ Il 0 ll\ HCC, fs .\ ((`~anadiall l‘ress.l I‘l‘1KlN(_l, Mar. l3S~-(icucral Sheng Yun-, who, undci' the empire liclil the Dost of goveriior of the pro\"ince of Shen Si, is niarcliilii: at. the hcail or 10,000 troops frolii the .province of Knnsii to l'ckill in order to restore the ldlnpcror. The (‘olnmalldi-l' of the cnipel‘or’s guard lit that place received ii. mcs- sl-lgc to that effect today. Ili view of thc serioiisiiess of the situation this caused the generals to liiovelnelit and the president, Yuan Shi Kai. sunt envclyncs to mei-t him to explain the preseiit situation. l"liIKlN(}, Mar. 18~It seems an if no government power exists siifflcienl; in quell the executing in the north. Tile lcgzitions hclicve they will hnvi; to be allowed to linrn tllciii>:el\'i;s out und secessions in vnrioiis parts are regarded ns likclv now that six hos- tile armier are in the field. l i l l l _ FEARS FOR SAFETY . 0F EXPLORER ARE ALLAYED (Canadian Press.; WINNIPEG, Man., Mar. 13-A let- ter from ll. H. Radford to R. H. Hall, a fur coniinissiollel~ of the Hud- suns Bay Co., acknowli-di_'iug re- ceipt ol supplies left h_iin, set lit rest all fears for the safety of the ex- 'plori-r_ “'li*iillLlil`l§i`" on the League of the Cross Alleys, Clinrlottetown, last night the -ith 'Rent Band won from the League of the`Cross bowlers by H0 pills. G. Mc- Mahon had the highest string of the cvrmilig for the Band team while R. his first budget speech, presenting £0 the lloiisc u fiiuulcial statement sliowiiig for the ciii-i-ent. fiscal your the liiilgniiiceiit surplus of thirty-uin_l million dollars. ` V 'l‘hf_- speech was one of the inoill lucid and comprehensive expositiolirg of national finances ever given ill parl»i..imcilt The liiulget contained ml special features beyond the iinn~ounce~ ment of a surplus. 'I`hcre are to be no tm-itl changei-I mid the steel bounties are not to restored so far as the,prescnt session no alterations in the tariff would bo considered ai. present. , The revi-.nuei-i for the Doiiiillli-n are buoyaiit. and Hon, ‘_\lr. White gener- ously attributed 8, share of the credit io the late aclniiuistriition' in power during part of last year. The total ra_venue for the current fiscal year, including the estimate for thc returns yet tu come in tl istcr,:‘ more that. that paid hlralv siren ns $136,000,000 and the exp'end~ iture on consolidated funds and gp- ¢i_iiiu1's is $07,000,000. The aininum; going to the sinking fund is $1,150,- 000. "We have. said this finance min- ily-” _ _ Ender the receiitjudgment of the jiiilici:-il committee of the Privy (Touncil the first installment of- $10,- 000,000 by which the li. 'l". P. Bond issue must he implemented inust, be bald. This amounts to five million and the .minister explained was`to be treated ns the railway subsidies has her-nl treated and charged to ca`plt.aL account. .$22,500,000 will 'go to the Transcontinental 'R'nilway, bringing » In the duck ,,,,, ,mg,,c g,,,_,,, ,,,uy,,_,1cii@ mini up to $110,000,000. _ Another hundred million will ~ pro‘- bably be needed. Favorable arrangements were mfuld in London in connection with ne- tunding the loan of $5,000,000 ax-. Larter lend the League of the Vrossiecilteil are required and will be ra- boys. 4TH BAND F3;-'1§".'*'?-’ Perry 265 Doyle 267 McMahon 341 Doyle 265 l\l`<`l\l:illon 272 _ 'l`ot.'1l 1310 I.l"..»\GlFF1 OF’ TH!-`. f`ll0HS Heron P710 liundrlgan 2-10 Lntferty 247 V Lilrtci' L'~"~li .i'. Duffy 2111 ` 'l'r»tll’l6M`0¢l ill the abandoned St. Vinci-i'lt's Celne- Ltoilny and "EF 001111901 f0“l?.hf W h“V°_ te 're lanlngcd ly' cave-iu ollllhe C550 dl`0ll_l’*‘d. but 151195- P\`?§9' th? (ll1eyloi~lrl mines yofutlie Kiiigstoiilcutiug Attorney Hillldlllll H1915*-511 00 Coal Company ut Plyiiioutli. Ln. second trial and V071 bib! ‘P0105 OE March 1:3 .1 data will be set, , for Miulirds liuinieut cures gargct in cows trial. . P. E. lsliiun iiuu I eunuen io neliill _. e BOSTON, Msrcli. il~wicli iierilay, and it is supposed be will i-ecclif clothing entirely liiirneil from hcl-here tomorrow. _ body, Miss Flora McPhee, whose The condition of Mis! McPhee (hen home is at Mount Hope, (P. ld. L). she was found was meh chan gn, remained in a hath tub for 'four could not give an explanation 0|. ao' hours yesterday afternoon before she she was burned. 811| 'wus emplhykb was discovered and rushed to the 'ln the homo of P esidehh Dtuqhi Somerville Hospital, where 'she died mond, of the ~WKrrci £30? Company, last evening from the effects of the and was alone in the house. A ifikn burns. who entered the-csller_iih’nttclid to Miss Minnie _McKay, a cousin, who the furnace found' there' frdgméhtiftlf lives in Cambridge, is-the only rela- the glrl`s burned dress, and thdl' tive ol Miss McPhee here, and that came the investigation which reveal-f' young woman is making arrange- ed the tragedy. It ls, supposed ME ments to have the unfortunate gli-l's clothing bccamc-ldnltcll from the gill body returned to her old home. pend- i=il.ovc'ln the kitchen, Qndi_¢f|nt..la ini: the expected in-rival qi her par- a ony elle rcnizdtbe cellar 11', ents, Wm and Mrs McPhee The alzl to the but rliom iii arms n - _ _ _ y ~ff~ ' g. i father is said to be in St. John to-tempts to put out‘tlle blurs. - -- .rv - ' - i » i ‘ii . i . ' _ _,ig ., _ ~ ~-.i . _ - »- ‘.»-»t~».'__ ‘.=_ _ -.-2"' ~"‘ §~»_'_= it -5-.“» ._ ` ~.` - <_.j~ ~ i _ _ . \