The Quebec chronicle, 13 novembre 1919, jeudi 13 novembre 1919
[" WEATHER FORECAST: Showery, Then Colder.IRTARLISHED 1764, FRESH PFRESH MACKEREL, FRESH FLOUNDERS, FRESH SHRIMPS, FRESH PORTLAND HADDIES, KIPPERED HERRIN BLOATERS, BALTSEA OYSTERS.Pairoaized by RH.Ocala the Duks of Coanaugh, \u2014and\u2014 LETTUCE, CUCUMBERS, CELERY, PARSLEY, TOMATOKS.SMELTS, FRESH COD, FRESH DOCK, Phones 1247-1248.UNION MINERS UNWILLING TO RESUME WORK GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS SEEK TO BRING ABOUT IMMEDIATE NEGOTIATIONS Washington, D.C., Nov.18.\u2014The apparent uawillitgneys of af union cos] miners to return to work at the old pay scale caused Government officials to puy forth every effort today to bring about immediate nego- tation of a new wage agreement Secretary Wilson, without waiting for formal acceptance of his offer to mediate the differences began smooth ing the way for the jomt conference of miners and operators he has called to meet in Washington Friday, Both sides notified the Labor Secretary that they would attend the conference.Spokesmen for the mine- workers said that if the mine_owners came in a spirit of conciliation a new agreement could be framed \u2018and ratified by Satordey night.Umi an agreement is formally accepted by the miners\u2019 scale committee, labor teaders said, there was little hope of ind resumption of coal production.It was because of this posshility sad the steady\u2019 drain meanwhile on the nations visible coal supply that Secretary Wilson undertook today to indoce some of the miners and oper.sion of mining activity in umon fields today was not § suspriss to Gowernment officiels, nor sccepted as an actuaj test of the attitude of the miners, Complete distribution of the order cancelling the strike might take sonm time, it was said.It was feit however, that a large number of men still might remain out until essured that some of the demands agreed upon in convention would te granted.Labor leaders who have irankfy admitted that public sentiment was strongly against the strike, took comfort today from whet they described as a seeming campaign of sentiment as reflected in newspaper editorials.Messengers to labor Hewdquarters stated that the feeling was growing that the miners were to \u2018higher wages, Secretary Wilson while declining to \u2018lisouss the outlook for speedy peace in the cos! fields, was greatly encouraged at the readiness of the two sides to meet and make à determined effort to frame a wage schedule satis.lactory to miners and operators alike, Me.Wilson was quite hopefui of auc- cess and thig feeling was shared by most ofEcials.osrancANHNAGOLAA VICTORY LOAN AVIATOR KILLED Ottawa, Ont., Nov.12-\u2014E.H.Dobin, an aviator who has been doing Victory Loan stunts in Ottawa and tae Ottana Valley, and a passenger.Jaunes F.Munroe, a leading citizen of Pembroke, were killa when the airplane in which they were flying crashed to earth four miles from Eganville, this efternoon.BROGAN SHOCKING FATALITY, Chatham, N.B., Nov, 13\u2014Another shocking fatality has oocurred in this town.Little Jeffrey.three-year-old son of Mr.and Mrs.John A.Gray, died this evening as a result of injuries when he set himself on fire, He and other children of the family were playing with matches in en upstairs room in their home when his clothing caught fre.His oscresms \"attracted Mrs.Gray who rushed to his aid and moceeded in emothering the flames but not before fatal burns had been a 9 4 e %
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