8 S`"°"` 0f §_ 1-i-,__._._Z W... ..»... .._........... -mini 'lfef orifsi ` ' ‘ »» i.i"'4‘- P “ ` W Q W' ” ’_l 1 ‘ _ _ _,g ,f ! ` ‘ oRNu`vo muy- __ __ ;' _~ ~ ‘ ` ' _ 'U _ _ .gi : ~ A -, i Oatehee All_B_ei'ly ` ” 1 V . . _ _, ' . ~ ' »: 'V ~ - ~‘ \ t * M°"‘i“¢M¢“‘~ be 2 ~ v it" ¢ ~i ' ~ n l AJ ‘ 3, , ` Y h - O - I ' I . ~ __ __ ._ _ ____ _ .4,.., _.. __ i____~ v _~.3__.;;;..~_....__ ,____ _,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ §_ _ _ _ _v; _ 3____. f- --:==f L 55" 5§` re; U ES I D wi‘r°st“”v.”i‘»’1 r.~ll°ia1} ~ irsn§h'ewiRo istiro,'oiNiDi, emn.soiv,‘;iNUow ,.., ".,..; i {.t»,.r._ien-.5 _ _i g__`_ ' ' _: 4-_nl E! EEC il EE stirs: _ v ~j r . _ _`_ widen Agios” 'iii Things Lively _Ah Was Observed--The 'Speech ~ Devoted to Foreign Policy. - LONDON, Jan, 29-(Special)-King Edward opened Parliament today with the usual state ceremony. The menace of an outbreak of wo- men suffraglsts gave unusual interest to the formal proceedings of today. While it was not anticipated that the women would disturb _the King, they threatened to make things more interesting for the members of Par- liament, particularly if there was no mention ol suffrage in the speech from the 'l‘hrone.f ` Greater precautions could not have been taken if an anarchist uprising had been feared. The only ladies admitted to the galleries of Parliament were those whom members vouched for in writ- ing as their wives or relatives, and W in SB the police, who were on duty around Westminster and throughout the Houses of Parliament, werelnstruct- ed W feeble, was the only Cabinet minister ab to or, _ confirm the friendly relations eiist- de to reement. ‘ with foreign policy. _ ' tz'~»e»‘a_ f; nj "1 "1 il fi if :_ d Great Caiilidn to keep special watch over all omen. __ The Premier, whose health 'is still sent from his place when King Ed- erd ascended the Throne. His Majesty in his speech referred the visit of the German Emper- which he said could not fail-to g _between theftwo powers; ,to the atli of King. Oscar of Sweden. and the conclusion of the Russian ag- 'l‘he speech had nothing in it' of nsational ihterest~and dealt chiefly NEW BRUN ~ IPROHI _ __t3o_1n__1~_nss1oNi Rev. George Steele, VB ' The Report oi Tlie,/Commission»'A*lpi' ' pointed by the N' The, Government of this provincelieensed taverns, the liquor sold is appointed a commission of three llllit 9 gentlemen for the purpose of enquir- gg ing into the working of Prohibition B in the adjdining Provinces of Prince an Edward -Island. From the complex- BU ion oi the committee sue the stti- ba tude of at least two of its mem- “UA the bers to the Government it was not_ expected that it would give an un-i qualified blessing to Prohibition; and PP' the “pected has happened_ The cerned between theresulm under, a members of the con_imis:i_;>n, at,;:om-_§_l_r1Y ‘well-enforced Scott Act. '<1 1 e rov nee. _ _ Tila\?;B;)o:irn`;;E:inE:: time ofpthe cen- “°k“°W1°d5°’ th” BWmm$4°n‘h'“ ues of the provinces and have accomplished much. But _unwitting- ha given e. report which, both 17 blesses and curses-but very mod- t ___ _ _ e____t°_y_ . _ . _ |twe_t:n Prohibition and a :system _of Perhaps the sting oi the report is 11 _ ,_ A . ee intended to he in its tail. where it “Et says theenforcement of the Canada DQ Temperance _lict has led to an in_- an er If this' is so it is an ease of periury. . on evil, _But any unfamiliar with Y-he liquor trailic and its relation to. law _D5- knows that it does destroy b0l1l1 in 0 licensed and non-licensed districts have collected infomation and EM! ' ` th. P hilii-'ed the , Y Hrs Bndgggnasdtodothtehig? the (ligands than this commission anD0i\1t°d bl' Tempewnce '_-Act do" nat do this, thx Government. His report showed but the lliuor traffic does. Thi! il th t equally tl-ug in licensed cities like vines has profited by_Probibition. St. John and Hali|BX. Bud in dis' tricts um_i¢_r_ the provisions of either the Canada Temperance Act or Pro- hibition. not il lawyers can he i‘e~ lied upon, perjury, _is D00 °0\\3°°d P” the 'liquor trafllc, bbt is often _in __The funeral of the late Premier tri l nd also evidence iiéhalthueghct if-“Z ;_____m______ S vert! _ _ .li liquor is ‘vicious and criminal. 1; is .ms law' however- that 'uquordrinker and the 5 pgtjurefj b\l_C H16 =f<"°1e make i- m do ounn A oonn mann nav.__ '%xe Laxrrrvn s one uiuiee it E BITION' P i edeque. Ctiticizés' ,ff ' ' L Gdvefliiililif _- _. as deadly and destructlvevin its ct as elsewhere. It seems .im- ssible to .sel1' liquor anywhere as beverage without fearful physical d moral evils arising therefrom. t the commissioners found this d' guality of liquors in Qqott Act d r_0Qbitlon districts only. nother unsatisfactory feature .ol report is that it makes the com- rison so far as the Island is _con- en with such a comparison it the report conveys the impression it is making a comparison be se However, the overninent received about the kind__9l-_.-,-rp- _ that will give it zleasurfi temperance people co_l;n6__ BWI li unequalilled condemnation. ‘F012 m there is much comfort. But Chown, in afew days’ residence Prince Edward Island, seems to situation more accuratef every part of the Island pro- GEORGE STEELE. _?____Z_._.-_- __ rs will take place on Friday (to- . Chamber on that date, where it be viewed by the miie from ive o'e|o¢|t onto han-r .tie.'._a&' ch hour the funeral will leave the ding for St. Peter's Cathedral- ee to St. Peter'e Oemeteri- ' - __________..__-_-_- irfffi w’- re.~'i‘.'°'&’f"‘ hhture on each bbx.__ __ _ ____ .-.1 '_~_\ . ___ .___ _ ,._.. and full IU Hilll P _, . _ » .`~‘ __ ...wr-_'.*,'_ »--r Motion Pictures- - r' when ever 9 _ut moon. The bodvhlrllle the feet ie 91°* _*-“°" Qrdiwsirste di the Legislative Umm- -‘_ _ ;-; __ r t _3@___»_ _ _ __ _ ' __g, ’ ` ' ____ __ ` f_ F~=mf~f resténea Meitéft» ' " s ._'.r_~ ` jg. _ » isriins nnN.iRrnuR Perens, K. c., Premier of Prince Edward Island. Born August 29, 1854; Died ]anua_ry 29, 1908. (Extended mention of the late Premier will be found on the editorial _ page of today’s Guardian.) i ` ' ' h 1 1 , , _ I 4 , ~ . OTTAWA, Jan. 29-(Special)-The Commons today talked of the need of reform in the Canadian Banking system, and the Senate of reform of itself; ` . No Government business was done in either chamber and the affairs of private members had right of w_ay._ Dr. Bproule censured_ the Canadian banks and banking systems. _ ` The banks, he__said, should b_e able to loan-to people on fair security. Mr. Foster moved for a return on the aid the Government had afforded the banks for moving the western vw. CFOPS- _rearrange their system. _ The occasion must have been sev-_ `Quebec could not keep up _with_,_the ere, he said, for the government to growth of the West, and as the Mar- interfere, he said, in this way in the'itime Provinces are not growing fast business of the country. ‘ enough their representation in th_e |_\ It was rumored that there were Commons was diminis_hing__and soon friends of the government to be.would approach the vanishing point. h°1P°d~ ' ' _ Senator Davies wants Senators el-' _ _ _ _ _ _._ __ __ __ _ 5w,i*g‘ . _ _,_ _ _ ,__,__,.§_,_ ., __ _.,. .__. _ , ,_.,_,. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ ' _ , _ T; ll ' __ i 4' . ,~ '.1' “y‘“l` _ _ ‘§3`_'r-‘_ _ 53 .l` -‘ mx _rj N . .,t]___ _f t _ ,,_ if ' " \‘, , _ For the" Whole World Proposed fo ln London Next June as Result .df Conference Held Tuesday Last. L‘0N_DoN, Jso. ze-(special)-with present. r a, view to forming a world’s prohibi- ` The first regular convention of the tion confederation, an important con confederation is planned to be held ference' was held here last night at in London next June. ` |10 instance of Edward Page Gan- It was proposed to`establish the . t , WD. Ol Chictlg0. _ headquarters in this city with in- Beveral influential leaders of tlieifluential committees in foreign -British temperance movement were countries. » . - H [SCHED BREW BUY MUHUEHEH UF BAHKENTINE EUNFESSES TU When Hove Was Nearly Gem Having Robbed a Woman Siéén'nar_A_rrives At Boston and Beaten Her to Death With 'Men With His Flsts. , / » I BOSTON, Jan. 29.-(Special)-The DETROIT, Mich. Jan. 29-(Special) loss of the British barkentine Bun- *PEFCY B0Yll°» B b0Y 0iZh|il°l\ WUI eam and th¢_,-eswe of eight of her of age of Woodville, Ont, confessed ¢_,-ew was reported hen, by gapg to the local police last night that he `Bu110¢|¢ gg the steamer Canadian is_the muderer o_ Mrs.Corhe1ia Welch which arrived today from Liverpool W110 Wee found dead in her room _, _ _.- »' ,- -_i » _ _ i ; » . _ ' ` ' _ __ __ _ ' _ . _' '_ ' _ `- '~ " _The Bunbeam was sinking when the here three weeks asm _ _ ' _ _ _ _ , _ *'_ /` steamer have in eight in a heavy seal He admits that he robbed her and _ P ‘ ' » ~- ~ - - - ~ with crest amenity. best her to death with his fists. _ m siioornmior roster Moves For Return of sank Advances for GEESE AND BRANT Crops-Senator_cD‘avis and Others Talk of Seiiaié _ _ _ _ Reform _and Propose P|an_s_ _A_ _Sportsman Takes Exception To Proposed Changes For The Fish and Game Protection Act. I notice that the last meeting of that with a law as therein proposed t e Fish and Game Association in would be destroyed any chance of Charlottetown the following reso- of shooting those birds. tions were passedz- This species of geese _remains for (1) That the spring shooting of the winter off the Digby coast of Mr. Fielding promised the return. ectéd every second term_of P_a;l_i's- geese be limited to from April 10th' Nova Scotia. The motion carried .and the House ment, _would have the .wholh _repro Bdlvllrned at six o’clock. sentatiqn to the Senate hallotted. In the Senate, Senator Davies de- for by the whole p_rovi_nce,_and would clared the Commons had overlooked have property t'1u`i1.lifica`tion_ for sena-‘ is Mvsnnluus 1 1 _ __0 May 10th and the ,all BUQOUDK Later on the gray geese hrrive from Oct. Ist to Dec. 31st, tne bal- from the. south and bhgin mating ance of the year to be a close sea- about May lst. If _protection be re- elm- quired, which I think is unnecessary, rant be limited to from May 15th` In connection with second res Iu- ths foot that they too would have to torisi electors. ’ ` . (2) That the spring sheeting of whv not close season eh Me? let ? _ . B _ /‘ , . .. . . . to 3 muslcf eonaedianswho have been en - ___ tertdinink the Western Public for the 1 1' . ) H -D5f¢"4,;.t.V'0 dlilt ‘NYU Wfwmd ‘O is n B 6 [{Veek. Rises' Charlottetown and tonight' will. rr.- HALNAX Jn |9_ (B‘pe¢ia1)__ form again at Fairyland in~t eir _ _ _ __ _ _ W BT. JOHN, Jan. I9-(Speeialy-A ’ ` inimitable act. The most prominent I th t th hm. 2 'rn niieeerieue trams who ‘fer °\>°“* ° Jams W. Sm", Bon of me me rm mvmmmiy .pm of mir. ra!" :gloria zesztay tlxylirggst slewbest .W “PQ _ "M“°¢ hom h°“_“_ to gon. J.; ;tairs,and brother of _€‘eire__ie__f;_h_:ae_Detl:;1~'tl1_1ln§e oi_i___tg_e°_!am _“___ come '__o__________ é__0__°___ ____________ *mt* _huh .“._»H.-£6 _-_.,_~a____,. _e_1s_e g n . stairs M. P_., died songs . _» __ . De-. _ i . _ _ _ _ _at On _ _ , _bro n __ , mddmy _ms morning while reading. _efelty entirely n_e_w_ _to this co,\nt_ry.___with the first southerly _winds alter cottages and stqle f00d._,_iill- a newspwer He WM 56 ears old. ~ Il' °°‘““'“ °"'° l°“3_'°'i°' ‘ff WPT, 'March__ 16th and remain about ten 3? _“__ _____?.‘___ “__?”. m__'1|¢_, _,_ ___;_______’; : l_ets_;ni_rade_____¢;_»th;i__;_:iss:nFr_\;n:hdgluss. _“YL a"_,,_`_T?.mch_ _‘hay fl, fqsw ‘YP '° “P9°°“"‘f°V* -"Mi,-' TH EA V R exe. ind erin# din `|`uch` ggi.; Eorth. 'i'hurl2'=1l`z:»eii' eae111‘,"\»e§_ i “ltgii _ftliought he maybe the c\"99\._ E W ' ner.»is'io'..'pro ce the mostbnnti-`_ __~ 1 -I f .Lf 11-' ‘ who h59._e!fY°_‘l a term in Denitentiary "1 _ 3_1* »~B5fl\0I1! »’by‘ the _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ '_ A _ i __ _ ._ ,.~ __ - l ior.bresun¢~ssg entering at Weet _'ronoN'ro, Jen. as-_°1_:1=_°__='P- _E-_I-» -~ ` ‘ _ ' _ _ , ' wen -one o w c ave a ,__Agony._ Coroner’s inquest _ Late J. F. Stalrs, M. P. 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