“.3 1 -iiillll IUBKEI 'i-.. ` Inu-'-s The fiercest During War- '200lIB_9inlJ-Throwers Who clniir'eii way were killed (Canadian Press) OILTTINJE, April 2__.fl-he Great Tarahasch fort which for a month has lilid the -allies off. Sent”-l 1; now iu°actii‘a_lly in the hands of _tho Mon. teuegrind, .thanks to the sacrifice of 200 homb.throwef~s everyone 01- .whom lost'his"li!eiln the lastdesperate eg. fo_rt__to clear a way to the town. for tue _ilbilbillori of ‘whicli Montenegro was ready to give up everything. These bomb throwers were all picked n.en chosen from several battalions. Clambering up the mountain side un. der a._ iniggerous ure from the Turk. ish gun;_ _output _the *wire entdngle- ments nd ge ting into cloiequarters tlirew the bombs among the Turks, thus opening a way for the storming party. Not one of the bomb throw- ei-fs returned but `they had accom- plished- their object and the Monte- negrin Infantry, following close, clgrged thetrenches. _ he Turks held their ground and n desperate feud' bloody hand to hand fight ensued, lasting an hour and finding n»i"a‘victon`y for the Montene- grins who lost 300 killed and wound- ed. (Canadian Press) LONDON. April. 2-When the Mon- tongrintrouble is over it is likely the po\vcrs___\vl1l_ have to deal with Ser- via. ~ - are/fins informed the British Min- is r that it is impossible to with- draw her troops from Scutsri as Servia. is hound to Monteregro in- til peace has been signed. Anyidraw- iug back at the present time would be the death knell of the_Balkan Al- liance. Bervia. too is reported to be preparing for permanent occupation. of _Durazzo,tliis uction being directly ngaiust the decision of the Powers. Elsewhere matters are moving smoo- --.~v.--¢'~`-.-- -_-ov. -~».~»\~.~v{~u~,. IIII PIISSIUN PLAY -_~, _ IT THE PEIIPIPS The iniienife interest manifested on allfsidcs when the announcementsvas made a few weeks ago that thls"Pa.s- sion Rlarwlis coming to-Charlotte tow r " "'fi‘.ed_ lsstevening at the Hundreds athei-ed __ E tcr__~_.'w_itne|l1‘ lthe greatest fllm_ ever mlide. Inteilseand reverent silence refgucd in the hall-a silence which teétiiiell to the all absorbing gran- deur of the theme featured, and to the magnificent splendor of the pic- tures thcmsielves. Words cannot de- scribe the subiimity, the forcefulness, _ _ (Continued on page five) i_i_iiiiiiiiii _ EIIIPEI SILIETIUN ' _ i_li¢_¢ One can hardly realize the exten- sive range of carpets, squares, rugs, mattininnd llnoleuins carried by PB_tnn Cn., until they _visit their brightly lighted carpet department situated on the second floor which is iu___charge of thoroughly competent clerks who know their stock oil by heart, as the saying is, and _can give ulieful and helpful hints on the buy- ing and of_same. ` On a erected stand, conven- iently some eighty beautiful one squares can be diseleved who sits quietly by un merits of the patterns quite in agreeable did' w y of show- them one at a ODE which the way can ._2\‘x3,'\$1i. _ oi' solid rich " cattle, sbee_,_ _ fgs, calrl' ' '. V sleighs and ’h&rh_es£ ‘at George; _- _£onald’s___S0iit ort. 3-_Q8 ill - M. wif. o _ , will -'ssl 'sghpu ic* auction, '-li NiW$£l3I lllllllllii _ i . - _Are Being Invesflgiifeii. (Canadian Press) iiii§"`T' practically reached as tothe boundary between Turkey and _Bu1gn.ria,_ al- ated st Hrighton,_suitabl_s for ' s family of sit. Apply to"F. . I-l. _1ieva 'ri-im Ut- tlon sale on April Brd of horses, milch cattle, son}e_to freshen very soon, at ii o'clock Baturdaykaailliiéll 5_l'h» ` __:_ ‘“1.‘.‘_i.'l L.. ' ron s/unc -"its “'£1."iTo'rs”"‘1 I' cents er fb. `I"s.‘id‘to any i r . ' r _ li¢stion» os~Isi__mli mr*-hdddise cuss - . 8 -ic"-. - iiii.....iif " ~‘ 1_2 ,ml uinsrufs' claimant our,b_~.~_oo\e¢.-»te. of. I1.: -- THURS UA __ "___ _ _M __ _ _ -__ -_ “fr” T __ __ _ _ ‘_ _-___._,______ ‘_____.___________.__. ___ __ ABERH-1 3; 5' _ _ $1.5.: < L' P ;`_l-_|i_rl;-itil-.il_E|i?l%ir"'n1.!.. ` i LOND N _ mn" 3! .___Ont.. April 2. Rchoboa- _ (Special to The Guardian) this session and as Hon. Mr, Hazen White followed, Mr. Laurier claiming e name of a new sect OTT.-\ VA, April 2.-One-sixth oi- ilfid suggested 3 c-Dnfererlca 0| pr-,J the treaty did not give Canada the which has meds en _scvsnes into Les- the tori; estimates was 'passed this miers onthe subject, he thought the i trade rizhts she should eniov lu the don and wolch will shortly commence m0l'lll\'|g and thc House is engaged ll, government should move this session. JaPBl10B0 IY-F\l`If0l-=- a 'pilgrimage to Jerusalem there to difwliselng the renewal of the Japan. Mr. MacDonald stated it had been Consideration of thc Japanese await the coming of the Lord and 'ree commercial treaty to.night, the intention of the -Fathers of Con- fredii' £00* UP DFBCUCBIIY all dal' U-‘- reign with Him forever. As a result The last hour ol the debate was en- lederntiou that thc four original pro- da? in U10 3701150- 9! their Willing. the Inspector of the livened by hir. llimmerson's onslaught, vinces should not slider, but events Shortly hPl°1”¢ Bi! °'¢\0CIl 1'-l1¢l'0 WHS Sanders Chlldren’s Aid Society has on the Intercolonial Railway board. had not worked out as they expect- a short break in the debate to allow been asked to make investigation in The Nav'y lllll will be taken up ell. dttendaucc of commons at the bar of the enseiof Mrs. Deen; s widow with sgniii to-morrow. An nn- of uheer- Mr. Borden suic thsi the select oi the senate for the final stgge ni the twosmitll children who becsfnc"so en- tainty prevails. The Liberals still the matter he had in view could not Supply Bill 1100 SUCH 09101' ldgldle- thusiastic about the new religion talk fight. ‘be attained without difncull:y.' There U00 BB lille P85800 lwth H°“l'=B~ that she left her children and: sold The government is determined to shoull be a conference of the PTO- 'N10 f0i'|1l 0580015 WHS Blvd!! DY Chief her’furnit‘.\re to make the pilgrimage maintain its supremacy and will paso vinces before anything could be done Justice Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, as t0 the Wall' City- the Navy Bill. in the matter. If such a conference administrator in the absence of Relatives had the first intimation~ The Deputy Governor-General as- was held this summer he would bear I-P. R. 1-I. the Duke of Connaught. of her decision when she tried to sented to n number of bills in the the matter in mind. Undef U10 Jdlmllede treaty Which leave her children with them. Senate to-iiav, includin supply. The The Supply Dill introduced by I-Ion. Mr. Borden introduced this afternoon,- The originators of the sect are a Senate adjourns Frlifay for two M;-_ White passed through 'all its Canada. rctuins full control of heri msn, whose real name is`said to be weeks. stages. It voted tlie sum of $5,350.- immigration, a decided departure McKnight, and a woman calling her- (Special to The Guardian) 9§7.22 for supplementary expenditures from the old order of things. The _Self hid Wild- They Will not acknow- OTTAWA, April 2.-Before the during the flscsl year 1912-13 and 1-louse goes back into committee on ledge the name, insisting that they house went into committee on Ways $27,6'J3,‘374.56 for expenditures during the treaty to-morrow and will then "0 Chlldfdn Of R91”-\l>0l1m. 010012 0! a d Means this afternoon, Mr. E- the present year. take up the Naval Bill. the Lord and priests of the order of u£lcDonsld. Picton, asked if the gov- »Mr. Borden introduced for second The Liberals have not declared Melchisedek. ‘ ernment llltfmllefl £0 take 9-°“°“ in reading the act respecting commer- their intentions in regard to the' ` *°----~ fixing the representation minimum Ol - » - lcial treaty between Canada and Ja- Naval Iiilbbut are talking of resum- the four original provinces of thel ___ the __gt_ The govemment is ron deratinn lt was understood Dan g ‘ ther; \,.0,,ld be rw rerllrtrllluglon bill Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Hon. W. T. -quite ready for the struggle. li ,.__,___.___. _,__._._____._.____,______._._._.'______-_-.-_-_-.-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-_-.-.- - -.~_-.--=--?---=----L-=--»----------=-------------------------------=-‘-~‘-=-‘--‘-=------ - --'-='=-'~ ‘.‘__lla_ii_ho_ll_oa_lr_niins" on Tiiei_r_.9llY0l=!1l\lll9d _ln lllecusslug .lcpciiesc Treaty-Ililvcl Bill Comes Next. for united si.i.._M....y Many Bins Pui Thrnughf- ,Y _ B Holy land Liberals Threaten to pontiniie Fight to ii §ti_iniistill. (internment Determined to Pass Bill. . _-_1-_;l.. _ LONDON, March 31-A full state _.___ (speginl f_0_ The Guardian) funeral was accorded to the late Field L0Nl)(lN_ “larch ;_;l_C0mmer,tlng -- 0T'l‘AWA;_ April 2.~Prowse is st,il\_Marshal Viscount Wolseley today, on the rrppolntment or Walter H_ U 1 _ 1 Tl improving snc hopes to be out in nlwheu his hodv wus interred in the page as ,,ml,.,..S,,.l0,- to Great pri- fm "0 1”- M°'» M_‘_‘¥°" 3 " ‘°_ _ _ few days, Everybody is talking Jlllyiicript ci St. }’aul's cathedral, along- mlm the Pall Gazette remarks: seisniogruph nt f-lt. Louis University, Victoria roinl, 'l‘lie child run out in adjournment. tide those of Nelson and Wellington. -il-il-rslllerlt Wllgol, lms kept to the recorded an earthquake of unusual IA d°“¢‘° Wm °f ml? -°“V°l°l’°d the ‘my tradition which utilizes the symputh- ‘ l3I"`°“gI“°“t th” m°"“i“5~ Even th” ies of the Anglo-Saxon peoples and powerful electric lights on the streets Mr_ page cm, rely “poll ,l reception . With, ‘nm"“1tY Penetmted th” dark' in this country which will embody' though Eulgarln is guei-:lun rigniust ness sufficiently to enable the funeral every element ol popular ,.004 wllly any slip in the pcace negotiations audi .procession safely to traverse the long _________l ri; mxyilrlg virtually the` whole of i' ute from the war office to ine great ¢` Bllbllle- army ` to Tckat' lj . c th dr l. A T00 ¢BPtured town \vill be left inatlgc Wh; uliect was most wierd. The 1 possession of the Gendarmes. strains ol the “Dead March,” played l _ A pgrtial agreement is also _ re- _rg ___$e_ military- bands, and the roll P0141 'as _arranged ‘between Bulge- `jt`__ liiullled drums could be heard < ’ ' ' ' '."_'5jE`Aq-TL,E w.,‘El,_ Mal-cl, gl__ A i__;_=l__:»_ni-Rounnsuia, the isiter getting ;u prosehing ny tens of thnussnds or ____ violent _,,,,tl,q,,,,l,,, wa, ,,,¢,,,,le,l 0,, ` (ml di' P t °'° Wh° Iinad the Streets '50 PHY the seismograph of the University of L_DNboN _neu all gens) t slr lust tribute to the popular wsr shares in the Union einer Fox wnshingesn, beginning st 1.48 o'e1oei< . - Dr .- ust as Monte-lv ttran. They coiild, however, see C0 _ Ltd _ are soiling rapidly ss last nlght and coutlmllng lor hall an IIBEPO hae scored her flrst._real suc- but little of the ghost-like forms of the' many athmctlve features Ulm-eil l,'0,,r -l-here were c ntl “ous lr lr 00Bl~bY Settingia foothold at Toth.-,the great procession of soldiers with by the promoters have been lnvesgl- for lorry llve minute: An S oc B -i _ - . » . _ _ - . pparently the ‘;:_'°“- §I‘_‘_§___"°Y '-0 Bwferi- the WH- a sun carriage lu their midst bearlus gsteii one veriuen with the result .iisnirhnnee _wen in-the Bshring se.. s o e Powers are atb rin - ' ui-1. u-< me ....5 ii. .5 it-".°...°‘:."§‘i.°.:’.'.°.f.°.i‘...°f.&;'.i .iii isis; ;i::."i.:; iii; .iii~“.‘1;‘..:f°ii.i_..._ °‘ ii: ‘.;;:.:ii.i.:°i i give up the most precious fruits of tram. The Duke of Coiilnaught re- This company is capitalized at ' I fivemohtbsf fighting. Simultaneous- p_i-_sented King George and u dozen of $70_000 divided into 1400 shares at ' "'**`*"‘ ly with news of the capture of Tora- other distinguished marshals, sdmir- $5090 ea¢l,_ They hold at pi-ensue basch como tidings that Austrian als and generals acted as pnll-benr- one psir of tested breeders and four Warsmps aw ““°n°"°H U3 Anllvafi NB- pairs of early 1913 pups. At n con- and British and 3311-9" WB1`S11iDS 011 ' *T*-'*-*_* servative estimate they should ex- _ _ _ the way to jo`i them for the purpose ~ all- f tested breeders ' ` 0,f mhkiuz 8 dxdmdnetretlen approved ADMIRAL' PEARY IN ROME- gs; tgucpironl the four psirs lé5_r_'&l_1` tli; I’(;1`tv’ei"s _lnt=l\1'll_iIl8p 303811:- _ of young 'stock eight pups, making _ou G' e _ emonsra ion rove e- 1 M _ ` a total of twelve pups. The foxes fective it_ is understood_ the Monte- g’I,loMi'_ Rlggzglg Pe?ryR;E,§e‘A:rTli;;l held by this company cannot be ncgrin ports of__.Antevarl and Dulci- _llxl R0me_ _ The dlgcoverer ol the bought today for one cent under the LONDON, March 31,-The Duke gnu gno will bs~occu1>_ied.._ -North pole wlll take part ln the I,l_ total' capitalization of the company D_uch_ess of Connaught and Princess _ _ _ _ fél-national polar Canvas, rm Ar,rll‘making this the closest, and most Patricia reached Euston station a lit- D D _ 4; .HB wlll remaln ln Home for ten conservative enterprise offered to tle before three o'clock yesterday. __ :~ 'e ' dnys, He hopes to see the Pope, iudicious investors. 'l'hey were welcomed by King George ________,______ It is estimated that after the ex- and Queen Mary, who had motored penses for ranch rent wages, feed over from Windsor, gg “tend to .1 .ii cel ~'~d_=w ' ' etc.. have been deducted the sum of them a personal welcome. f I I ii in t ls colurrn. Cash must accom- _ -'*" - ' - - - _ . l _ One of the Pertwiilar advantages welcomeii hiin in n few cordial wnrds.\ gglgycgrrgier' Minimum °h”g° “nn” "gl xllfxgjcteglsgiigdtheoyllglea cg; of this company is the location of The governor-general kissed the queen ‘__..._'_.__.._._._________- wi,,,lm_ the ranch, situated at the beautiful and then passed round nhsking hence F03 SAI-E'"-‘\ LARGE NEWF0 -IND' frllat tn l bl l th l Upton Farm. three miles from Cher- with the whole ssseinblsgs. 'rhe lalld (IOS. like Z YGBYS- 'Write P- 0- ll "E B 5 mon” “ ° °x lottetown-a more ideal spot could iiuchess appeared to have entirely re- B°x 42- C°3‘”'1°5t°¢°W“~ 4'3M3iPd- b “ness and Wm be mr yen" to not he found-B110 U10 fB11C\1`Win bd covered from her recent illness and ~ -~ - ----~ ---- come is new almost .an assured fact. . 1 WANTED BY COMPETENT WOM AN nlilllh c-mlpmly expects to pay B built on the latest lmDl'0\'ed P1809 Princess Patricia seemed inpsrfect place to do cooking- Apply person- l‘,.g,, ,llvldgnll to l-tl, ,lock holdem all conducive to the natural com- heslin. 'rue voyage, which use been, ally 316 Fitzroy Street, City, ; t is your and mth rehsonable luck ln' fort and' safety of the animals. B mot elllos-able om,_ had bl-ought ,,_ 4-aiiiaipd. 1 lil .lt should be able to r,ay»1,,0 '1‘he.price of the shares. $50.00. healthy flush into her cheeks. 'rue FOR BALE__A WILLIS PIAN0_ D l, cant. or m0re_ P1800-B fhd 110109159 lil th°_i0;1'lI;3“_l' duchess carried s bouquet of violets, nearly new. will be sold at e bar- i'rhii Iiehnont Bleek Fox oo, stnek “Mm “I” '°"°h °‘ “I “ma “ “B ` “me” *md Km” °P"‘Y"- ll k n ulckl F R N w_ . -- i . _ ors who have been held out of other Greetings over the duke and rluclless Ed-in td 0 '-1 Y. . . G, is one of .the best if not the best pro t f th _ _ _ ,_ . som at Guardlam l_lM3l_ .P65 ,_llm-now in the market enterprises on 00001111 0 0 001° drove to Clarence House, st. James, --'---~---_*"°'i- ,r 5 t ~ ' l ld P6"Bl¢lV01Y MKII I“`i°° Of tbl’ °h“"°"- to receive the king and. queen, who ron suns.-Mv BUNGLOW srru- _ - l com-pany Ove we 15 rs 0 0 Sl,,,,,,, can be l,,,,,gl,,_ by rgylng 10- _ _ brt lldrs " of the Island's ve y best ' - had in ‘im°t°d th°u' mt°““°u °1 via' std and intend to add to th; stoc'k` per °°nt’d°wn Un ammcahon and iliihl! tl-“fm ¢ll0l`0~ _ --L' 0 ' a “cures 'nistem ner. N ¥R_llS \l\D\-lll 'PTUS iv #lx ~ FOR BRITAIN .on information ries of hearings the sale of liquor on.` lbonld be police depsrhmcntiior' HIYG' *ls Y . |3 |MpHUV|N[_\u>»i0i ,'lEL_li_DmEs,imEnicin uiiiisrizii riiiuiiouiiisiii _ BEHRING STRAITS violence last night. The shock it is I . Ithought; was most severely felt in Bchring Straits. It travelled south- east. Six main waves, the first of which was recordednt 9.51 p. m.were followed by three secondary waves,the lust at 11.12 p. m. ‘ The maximum vibration took place at 10.10 p. m. -_...___ the balance on August 1st 1913 prlnre Arthur or Commulr ¢ _ _lt was k ogf __The Proapec i_ve l Burl, payments should be made 7- "re _Brat tn go aboard the Empress or ll. . -gt-Mg ll?-1;§'0__ H- G- J9"kU‘°» Wh° ‘sn B°°"t‘;: Britain which had reached Liverpool i al e d' "b- '"~v`Tr°'f'“r" ° ° °°mp“ 7' ° ou Friday. He was'accomp_£nied by i in dill! 5%- ‘i;::i.°*°e‘:.1 ..‘;i.ii‘;t.‘i':...i‘°"ii lg-,em gf,,;=---_l- ll-- ' 'll - -~ » -» ° c ess an e p ncess rece ved him th” l’“"“°_’“t°“§_'°" §fd"bg s. Jenkins, iii. n., Montresi. . ln prlrate nance s o e P _ _ Hr- .. _._ ‘ _ . - < ' tltl 1 1_1; hasisn 10 per cent. with .NEXII YOFK POLICE, _ The Duke of Connaught thin went ¥E_1§l;t1 fiémpanyi P. 0. Boi 2834. glsgmingnpgslm am; 01° bB1“fl°° 0" BW# : - DEPARTMENT REFORM- Sfinliteghe tcilailliluiilget stzgfrtvrol ltr? Y 0 H own' 'aM i' thst s rose be opened _ __ v . - "“_' ci- NEW YoRK_ ,brain 3l_.rhm° “_ scguts. . _H°°A -rlleeting of the lllacksmiths and R‘I‘gd__;_§’ryB:g dical rewmmlmdatmm rar the “form rincc Arthur and Lord _D_erl:y_dln- _ _ _ores s oers of P. E. Island will be mier stated rm had r nr th rl ed aboard with me royal £1-he ll," held in the Prowse Block Hall Sun inmet's`o_go_ver`_ng e poee* . _ ._ ,_ ___ - ' ' lvda dmutlnhnt or New York are creatmlthe prince _rlamaininki tte_’;eslel_I_“YBi0e_. Charlottetown, on Tnesday 'fx Ifavman or holders or bithe Yan” Jtnimt Cgmmugteileis pn'mgl;l;‘d-liullliludred citizens wltlllseedu §v°u`Pi;gblacliAsI;lull:h8u':'Pa1lli alulisudclu r (d°""""°° "Sam`- £1-;°§l';d&ggI3:&“éwYg;§?e xt £:i_l;lr,,_rll_,_,,'rr,,l,§rlr’lrl‘g tlrls ,rmr *__,',lll°ll cordially invited to attend as mat- Jonn bury tomorrow The _.eport lr l_~“edlw_as 'without' 'fox-i_na_iity. im- ters of interest to nu will be discuss. “_ rr r_,r,,,, "_ _r'r_Qdiatel.v`feii`t!-dined `st’tlie NV slide ed. ll-27MEl0i. " ' ' ‘station for Hendon. ' < Zn; is that I-'nw Ye-r`|r_ ` ‘ . 2’ -- ~ , _ Mlnar¢l’s Liuiment Reliever Neuralgfa .city be liofdqclde ' for- itself, _i Tributes of Respect to Memory of Financier. (Canadian Press) ROME, April 2.-The body of J. 5Pierpont Morgan was to-day convey- ed fiom the Grand Hotel to the rail- way station, then on the train for ~'-lavre. It will he brought to the Unitcil States on Sutiiriiny. The German Emperor has sent a message of con- idulence to Mrs. Morgan. The casket was covered with floral trihutcs from I members of the family of the German Emperor, thc municipality of Home and the American ambassadors. Isuiirius iii PAST YEAR LONDON, March 31-The treasury statement for the flnanciul year was issued tonight. It shows : Revenue, £188,80l,999; expenditure, £188,621,930. The revenue is £l,612,999 over the estimate, while the expenditures are £315,070 below the estimate. HORRIBLE ACCIDENT SYDNEY, March 31-A little girl named Mary Boysc, aged three years and five months, was run over by an electric Cnr this evening and instant- ly killed. The accident occurred on ,front 0|' the cnr, whiclil wus on ii down grade. With brakes applied the motormun reversed the motor and brought the car up so quickly that the passengers were thrown in a heap V on the forward part, but it was too late. One wheel passed over the little body cutting it almost in two. .___¢__.___ A FRESH TAXATION IN OREAT BRFTAIN LONDON, April 1-Great Britain is faced with the certain prospect of fresh taxation in the coming budget. The revenue returns for the financial year ending yesterday show a meagre realized scrupius of $900,345, instead of $1,520,000 estimated by Chancel- low of the l-lxcliciluer Lloyd George. The revenues exceeded the estimates .hy $8,064,995 und the cxpenditiires were below the estimates. Nevertheless as tlic cxpeuiliture for the coming year will be nearly $20,000,000 more than for the year just closed, mainly owing to the na- tional insurance act and the navy ap- propriations, there will be a deficit in tho coming hudget._Lloyd George will make his -budget statement in the house of commons next week. A NNUU NCEHEN TS, CUIING EVENTS. iissriiios. rn l One cent per word each insertion iln this column. Cash must accom- pany order. Minimum charge twen- cy-five cents. “The Crochet Core Demonstration Class will meet today, Thursday afternoon. April 3rd in Heartz Mem- orial Hall commencing at 2 o'clock. 4-?.M2ipd. “In n few days we will have a shipment of Panama and Stetson bats to be sent away to be cleaned and reblocked. Ii you have one phone 89 or send it_to The National Cloth- me Co. 3-31Mtf. “In a few days the odice of The Inland Real Estate and Investment Company will be open for business. Until f-UBC time all inquiries and cor- respondence should be addressed to The Inland Real Estate and Invest annum uininnit ouuipisuikui. `l ~ _rnssmrnri roiiiciiui iicctiiiire _ -_ Prince of surely .su P5559 __ liiiliinii iiiiiiiiiiii liiiviiciii 5 PPLEM_ENTllBlEs volt, iiiiii iiivis iiiiiii ~ iiiiiiiiiilr ._, __= ...__ 1, ;.._;,g..a~ Oyster Area Registration i 2~Explained. ' The House of Assembly rg yesterday' foreuoou, Mr. Bpelibr _ - att in the chair. I NEW PRIVATE BILLS. Petitions were presented hy Mellrl, Jenkins, Doble, the Hon. M. McKin- non anu the Hon. Mr. Arsenaultloa behalf of Mr. McLean) for the follow- ing private bills: Bedford Farufqrl' (Jo-operative Co., Ltd., Trout River Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd.; the Vet- erinary Medical Association; the Oar- ruthers Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd.; and to amend the Souris Incorpora- tion Act. Bills were introduced and referred to special committees for re- port. ' MUTIO N_S AND QUESTIONS. Commissioner of Public Works laid. on the tu.b,e a statement allowing the number of persons receiving llceneu or permits of all kinds under the Fish and Game Association; the kind oi licenses or permits issued- the dates thereof; length of time in force and the amounts collected therefrom; the number of prosecnationa under the uct, and the number of convic- tions, nmount of fines imposed; an also the amount received by the ¢0v- ernment. MR. T. W. McDONALD naked tht intention of the Government with rs- gnrd to the ferry at Lower Cardigan, and the steps being tak'en_with refer-_ cncc to building u wharf on the Georgetown side of the Cardliln Ferry. ' 'I-ION. J. A. MATHIEBON, Pre- mier, replied that an effort was be- ing and bad been., made to get the Dominion Government to- conltnicta wharf. Over twenty years agollet- ry wharf was constructed on the Georgetown side to correspond with a wharf on the other side. -But ,ai change of government took place, and aferry hostya ____li_ey55 o ._ The Il _ cuy until itnvas swept away- (eth- er. A temporary stage had n put up every spring, but early in every full it had been swept away. A ferry would bc a great advantage at that spot and would develop n. [taut deal of business. The Government reco`~ nized the people had suffered frost the neglect of this mattor for genera- tions, and last yeh' the Govetliflilat attempted to get the Dominion Gov- ernment to repair the wharf and alto thc shipping wharf, but through lbftla misunderstanding they were not sue- eessful. This year it was again on the supplementary estimates of the Dominion Governiridnt, and they hoped it would be voted; but should it not, provision would be made for a similar vote by the local Govern- ment, as the Goverhhent fully recdl- nized its obligations. MR. RICHARDS _rnoveg for s re- turn by the Oo`mi`nll|lone` of Public Works in respect to the Grand River, Lot '14, Bridge, showing: (1) Winthr- er the contract for lame was let by public competition or otherwise. If by tender how many tenders were re- ceived, from whom and for what amount respectively? Was the work performed according to specification? Was there any inspector, and if eo, who was appointed, and what reman- erntion did hs receive, for s_neh_\yo€£ If done by day's work, what are ` names of the men employed, the rate of wages paid eachiv and the time ench was employed? What Wal the cost of such work? i `_ HON. MR. McNEILL said lla would have' the papers prerl_n_red.‘ -1'. In reply to Mr. Myers e Conl- missioner of Public Works stated that he had received a. petition from residents of'Brookvale Lot 30, alk- ing for n new road leadiuz from Cor- nelius Murphy’s to the Line Road through land owned by Frederick Haggan, and that the Gove`ril'meii_il5 intends taking action with referiniel to the same. " In reply to Mr. Feehau the missioner of Public Works Government had under On the motion of Mr. Richards, the I il. wharf was ne aged andalk “W "" ___,_,_ ame- '$9' i Mr. _