' PAcss_s 3'.” ` _ ,_ _ .E 1 - nan iv'.n§'¢°2'i _ . ' _ _ _ I ,_ QRNWG Mr. I Q rozafor 1901 _ _ _ ` Mmm,” Mdh|_i\v\v| _ v HE CHARI- TTETO G ARD m___._o_ V __ yioiwiuo DAILY rouNoii:nissi-- CH 1 K , Y ` "" v.aitai.v.iNowaUiulL nunyiml A ABLOVPTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, LANADA, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1908, {’f5%§p§E1'§xp§Y1}£`1}i_igisnvA>- 4_7 __ __ ‘ _V AD_VA N iirroiir or as. _ LANDSLIDE vicrius ciiAN1>Loiior _ ALL HAD BEEN wAiiNi-:ii -i__.__..___.___._.i._. Submitted At The Quarterly Session Thirty Five Perislied And Some Had Remarkable Escapes Oi The Grand-Lodge Sf This Province - Similar Disaster Occurred Five Years Ago, But » Held At Ot Eleanors On The Fears Of Recurrence Fa ded - 24th April Inst ' Out Since 1 MON I REAL. April fn-scape.~z of survivors coiitiiiiie to i-miie froiii La Salette but it is iiiipossiiilo to \'oi'if_\' inuiiy of tliese as no eorroboi'atioi| run be obtaiiied. 1 One little girl.'Graec Desjardins, es- caped immediate death by drown- liut she died later yesterday-froiii ex- posure and terrible bruises from ice blocks and debris as she was swep) down by the torrent. _ Ever since the‘,_ disaster at Poupere tivo years age theta has been apprehen- siofi tliatasimilaif. landslide might oe- eiir as the land foiimution at La Salette is siiiiilur. ' I Pnssiiig yeui‘s,1mwe\'ei~ have lessened this appi'eliei\sioii fund of lute there has ing by hanging on to a window" been little fear on the part of the iiilnili tants. At the time of the Poupore ui'i`air, en- giueers who inquired into its cause, warned all those who lived on the im- mediate hunks ofthe river that land- slides would always be imiiiinciit, lint the warning appears toliave been disre- garded, Mining Engineer' Bush Winning, who has mica inines iieur La Saletto, predic- ted it disaster similar to that oi' Siiiiday u, rouplo years ago and told the people o wliat>\\';\s liable to happen. IIIBIS III I IIUKI 0 IVIIKI HIM [XIII BERLIN, April 25-Tlic young duke of Hemrich of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, a cousin of _the Crown Princess, has just been dismissed from the regi- ment because of the helpless state of his debts. He became the victim of JAMES F. l’ROl~`I'l"l`, money lenders, and to save an open Grand Scribe of the (ii':nidD Grand Worthy Patriarch and Re- presciitatives:- Another quarter Ls post and gone und we meet once more in second quarterly session of the Grand Divi- sion ‘in this western section of our jurisdiction where earnest and devot- ud temperance workers have almost unaided and alone rallied round our Division and kept their camp fires brightly burning till the dawn of a better day. And now as we meet,with the good brethern of Hopeful Divi- sion and greet them and enjoy their kindness and hospitality, and feeling that it is good to be here we take this _ opportunity of thankibe y0\\ f0f your kind invitation to meet here to- duy, Rather unfortunately I.tbink, that we are compelled to meet in the month of April when the conditions ure such as to miIit`iit§`éLglil`i'i`s`4S"thé"` cnthuilasm and interest which mani- fests itself. at other seasons of the your making the attendance from the country much smaller than is usual owing to the almost impassable state of the roads lest some one invght be inclined to attribute this to a lack of interest in the temper- ance cause. We come hers today BS' Officers and members of this Grand Division with feelings of grateful satisfaction to a kind Provurience who has permitted us to meet here for counsel admonition and en- couragement in the discharge of our duties vu the futhersnce of our mis- sion. May our meeting today be 1? pleasant one, and may the spirit of sincerity,” truth and wisdom charnc- terize nu our proceedings today- 1 am again pleased to be able to re- port that the past quarter has been one of unbroken growth and .pros- perity. During the winter just pas- sing our divisions as a rule have been active and doing splendid work-. We believe in the regard of the peo- ple our order has never stood higher than now, that we are today leading the van in the 'list of fraternal socie- ties in this province. In accordance with the law and usage the following summary of the work of our order for the past quarter is made up from the returns an follows :- I nm pleased to report that as far as comparison can be made with the Dust quarter that of the dlvlsmns reporting in time, ii net gain oi 67 has been made. Such evidence is suf- ficient testimony that our order is not losing its vitality but on the other hand is making a substantial gain. Again I have the pleasure of announcing that "Prince Edward" Ne. 1 Ulianlottotown is o_i_ir banner division with an overwhelming _-mlonr bership of 159, thus leading the vnu scandal he has been obliged to _aban- ivisioii S.O. T., ot' P, E. lsluiid ‘don his mglitary career ,md go inn, exile reaclied us ii-om manv divisions, but | Thé duk who is om twent thre B 0 spected deputy of Wheatley Division, `s"ayE."'The"pEst quarter has been a very successful one. We have added 14 new members to our roll. Every night of meeting brings a large at- tendance and a good Program While n propagation com. was aDP0lbt°d by honest and noble efforts of the com. in charge in endeavoring to enlarge _ e _ e ‘none more cheering than the frumftffnniinuiy tried to get ryid Orin; dents from Our. brethren at K¢l1S1|l5;f»0I1~ 'by complhcated dealings with moncy The enemy is again in their midstilenders, who naturally fastened upon hold and defiant; but our friends are lhim like vultures. They got him to full of courage and are determined to 'put his name to numerous documents fight for the right and redeem tihe*which only made his case more des- iair name of the town. In the past lperate. Even than he did not get n they did not let opportunities go by ,tithe of the money he negotiated ior, unimproved. They got to_ work with ,the “financiers” handing him various the result that a certain dru§E1Bf'- [lots of useless goods in lieu of cash. was promptly brought to justice and In one instance it was a stock of lilned. The strong arm of the law is children's coffins, and in another a perhaps the only argument that can string of ancient and worthless be used effectively with such persons horses upon which he had to rea- and we feel assured that Shamrock lize on the best terms he could. Division representing as it does the| __.____ ..__»l_ best interests of the town can be re- ` lied upon to do its duty in this re- spect. r . John Carew nur much re- $3I]I|.IIIIIl IIIIIISIIIII peace and harmony reigns within our LONDON, April 25 -- Viscount walls. Bro. J. G. McFaydeu our wide »Mountmorresi, .an Irish peer, has had awake deputy of "E¢11pga" says thatlan amusing adventure with a party Old Eclipse never stood better in\0i Moorish brigands, whom he out- quantity and quality than at the witteld very much in the same way present time. We have mgde a gain as Raisuli outwitted Kaid Maclean. of 6 during the past quart r. Lord Mountmorres was cruising on Bro, Cyrus Martin, the energetic Cape Juby ,in a sail schooner when deputy of Highland Division, says: a party of Bedouins came oil in a I have to report a very successful dingy and told him that the “Bale- quarter for Highland Division. Held ine." a French steamer, had gone regular meetings three of which were ashore twelve miles to the South. conducted in such a manner as to re- and that the captain and crew, to fleet credit upon our membership. the number oi nineteen. had been We have made a gain of 7 during captured by wandering brigands. The quarter. All our business is transact- local Kaid was,we1l disposed toward 'ed with harmony and good will. I the prisoners, but he was helpless a- wish to state herein connection with gainst the brigands, who threatened this division that at my suggestion toikill the Frenchman on the spot. The Kaid sent a message to Mount- them to take into consideration the morros bezsinz for he1p,but warning organizing of a new diiviilon atlhim that if hsbatiéempteéih to resciig Rose Valley. The said com. reported|the Frenchman y orce ey won that a siidicient number of names 'all be killed. Mountmorres there- could bc got to organize but that the |upon set sail for Las Palmas. where trustees refused the use of their hall ,he reported the affair to the British for a division. While we are _sorry for |and French consuls, and the French this fact, yet notwithstanding itslconsul commissioned him to return failure, we wish here to place on re- to Cape Juby and negotiate for the cord our sincere appreciation of-the release of the prisoners. interest and enthusiasm a rather per- mg clrcléraiigblgitiéring Deputy 0| plexing one. Perhaps no more im- Ou;`(§"Bmnch dwmon says ¢ Cum, portant subject could eng-ross the at- \.Bmnch is Suu in good condition tention of any Division whose ~meet- H ll and nnancmuy Division ings are now not all they should be. “uma ca y library of (WMI 150 V,-,1_ We must maintain good meetings if 'ww °W';“,'; nearly $40 is now on we are tohave good attendance, and_ xmeg tg invest in more book, which we must have good attendance if we “ll t was raised at our ,Rmb an. are to keep our divisions strong and “Y;°“n ‘_ I But than them domes B ,.e__ grospemus. "First, elect good oiiicers gorlznllhibi our trustworthy Deputy of ll” 3“dl°l°“‘l "l°°“°“ °° F* °°ml’°” __ tent W. P. is of great importance. Pflarlgy §t'“é‘,:;tdr€|l,2§?.u :,,,;§',,gl-;eT;.l; This is I am convinced where a great by 15. ".llb0\‘b°b"_bBlW5 5°°°“‘l p°“l' W 0 ay I man ifvisions come to grief by hav- tton with-.144 members. while "Re [not as éitraactigall glipiiiofirngiggbbgg ling uinntarested and incompetent omc_| mn" ‘um “cur” third with 124' but tl: eybe nite possible that ers. Second, open the meetings pane. we Bn' pl°”°d to notice that our ter' (may digisions are on this I tually and close always in good time. three new divisions have made spleii- many let 0“\' just he" throw out I »n,h.d_ Have the memb,,,.,,|,|p give ,et gd shin:-§ns ‘~;i‘wh;1lvi5»:::.uxl<;:;1`§ }::~s“p;e_’,’;;ns as to ..H,,,, to make vin-ent attention to the ceremgqninn msan o" D" - . ' ` -v ~ and ritualistic work. Fourth. ave rluriri tbb uartel' -by out Mal- our niectihgb l\t¢\`B°l`-‘"'°- S . G all matters of details arranged by ou! md ‘“i§ghnd'wormy Pdldmch mgeglrlbags lhlddnllibcdnlldtlbslddvNildlenllllill; Committees, _and studiously avoid FIELD REPORTS- » t king up the time nf the Division non m-“gag “ports have others find the task of mainti_i_i£iii_g 'ami than and any "ming matte” Fifth Have a good program when POBsiblo always introducing some- thing conducive to the cause which ,V1 - ' ' ` _ we espoused. Sixth. Have an interest - ‘ in the oun members. We want to y B attract the young people They are mini Hnusf missin » Order Notice them as much as poo- sible during the proceedings and. give them employment in often as possi- ‘ - ble. Seventh. Have occasionally soma- pmr it shows the versatility of thi! W- .thing to oat. Nothing makes meat- tlic ented company. bill!! Giltirlly GU- ings more attractive than something mont from any ,ploy they have pro- 'to oat. If we could provide luncheon "mga, ` _ every meeting night, our halls would Karland attempt to oucaiiv always be crowded. Whenever we an- cau furnished by'S. nounco that there will be refresh- und the . clerks will ments at the close, we have a crow- mnn in, uid tie um can non". -'ami in.tim¢.»dsy» tho one hundred foot of rope. purple mm to want the loaves' and vaudeville acts will bc fishes." Lastly. Let no strife ontbr, songs and -murlc bolus. tn. Side, _ _tn have provad good” (Special by Telephone.) On Sunday -‘night about ten o’c1ock a terrific lightning _storm passed over Clifton striking the Presbyter- ‘ian Cliurchand doing about $2000 damage. The bolt struck the top of the left hand corner of the church and followed down the wall for a- bout six feet setting tire to that por- t:ion of the building but the fire fortunately wasdguickly' extinguished. All the glass in the church was des- troyed and the debris scattered for yards around. The manse which ls quite near the church escaped dam- age although the church which is a- ,___ ___ .g _*__ I STRU CK BY I LIGHTNING _ .____.._..____l.l& 'l`he Presbyterian Church at Clifton Badly Damaged Sunday Night bout 80x40 feet .ts badly wrecked. Rev. John~ Murray well known all over Ithe Province is the pastor. The hall fifty yards from the church had every window broken but sustained no other damage. The church was built about twenty ,years ago. It was a building 75 by ‘35 feet and was as good as new. The flash which demolvshed the church was witnessed by many peo- ple. It lasted about twcntysoconds. One man was about a quarter ot'a mile from the church when it was ‘struck was prostrated by the shock and could not speak for a consider- able time afterwards. JIWIIIII] ISIIILIIS f IIIIIGIIIII BUIII ROME, April 25-After many years of discussion and delay, one of the most wonderful and precious relics of antiquity is about to be restored to the Romans and incidentally, to tha world. Allwho are interested in antiquities identified with the Eternal City have heard of the galleys of Caligula, /but none but: a diver has ever seen them, as they are still submerged in the waters of the pictureque Lake of Nemi, nn the Alban hills, nenr Rome. The historian Suetonius tells us rlmt the Emperor Caligula squanhsred in less than ayear almost 3,000,000,000 sesterces, or about $150,000,000 that had been left him by Tiberius. Among other things, be considered galleys of cedar and adorned them with jeweled prows and sails of pur- ple sllk, with reception rooms and ‘oath rooms, and even minature vine- yards and orchards, The discovery of the two sunken galleys in Lake Nemi not only proved the varacity of Buetonius' record, but is now a- bout to present all with the most precious archaeological treasures, in- asmuch ns there are the only hither- to discovered specimens, of Roman nautical constructron. In the fifteenth century, Cardinal Prospero Colonna, then the owner of Lake Nen\., employed Battista Alber- ti, the greatest architect of the per- iod, to try to recover the two ves- sels which tradition said wcre sunk in -the lake. His attempts to raise the vessels failed. Marchi, of Bolo- gna, also tried to recover the gal- leys. By the help of a diving bell he descended to the bottom of the lake and measured the gnlleys, but that was all he accomplished. Wi1nd's Lininnt C- ei ")i\rI~iI`f` The mail truin arrived in this City at haifpast one this morning. The train on the mainland being behind time was the chief cause of the de- lay. _____ _ °lll\~. ol":.r, noonmna, nad other trend ailments an quimv# --lined by Ornszvlqio »»hl¢h.\anosn¢:~»».°uvn ‘\lldru¢¢ir‘u. Condensed D Advertisements _ Too into for Classification. BOY'~WANTED-A good smart boy I with a fair education to learn the printing. Apply at onus to The Guardian- . 4-ltidrtf. DRESSMAKING- Lingerie waistl, _ dainty inuslin dresses, shirt- waist suits, etc. Apply at this onlcs. 4-l8d8ipd. 'WANTED~A smart boy to lun: .. the general painting and hanging trade. _ Apply to . I-I. ooullnimf on mv A IN IIIISI IIIINK Of Students From This Pro.- vince Is Brilliant Winner ` At McGill . nittlius, Is MONTREAL, April 27---(Speeial)- The results of the' Arts examinations were posted in McGill today, - N. R. Gillis wins first rniik honors and the Anne Molson gold modal for iiiatheinatics. IX- IIIIIIIIII III PIIIILIIIMIIIIS E Dies Of Consumption--- Fred La Forest Was Former'Mem t ber ‘For Victoria N.B. Fredericton, ---Word was received toduy 'of the death at Edmundston of Fred LnForest, Ex-M. P., after a ling- ering illness of consumption. Deceased was about 42 years of age. He was admitted to th3Bnr in 1887 and has practiced in Mads asks. since then -THEWEATHER ~ TORONTO, April $7-(Special)-' Fresh to strong winds, unsettled and ahowery. ‘ CHICAGO MARKETS chicago, A ru 27-(special) Corn P M9( whine 97% Por can i‘v'ilf2°'“ _ can Pork way and Motor LONDON, April 27--(Special)--A re- inurkable blizzard tho worst experienc- ediiithe Smith of Englaiid since |881, eoiiiiiiiied pi'ar'ti¢:ully all over lfiiifed Kingdom througliout Frirlay and Szitur- day niitil Satiirilay inidnight. It wus iierzciiiipaiiiell hy a violeiit in inuny pliici-.s the snow drifts are eight feet deep ,layed and the te'legi-apli and telephone systems coin] letely ilisoi'g;iiii7.ed. g . SOUTH ENGLAND HAS A BLZZARD snow iirifa sigh: reef Deep nina ii_.;:. Traffic, Damage _ _Crops and Cause deaths From Exposure ` Trolley and inoter cars have I - snowed up in every direction thi . the country. Many out lying districts are isol and some deuths_from exposure an _ ported. iiortherly gale and low teiiiperature :ind I Eiiorinoiis damage has been don- .ri pcviiilly tothe young fruit crops. ' London, where much snow has foil i ' I Railway traffic has lu-on soi'iously de- 'during the past week, was bathed n sunshine yesterday though it isrl ll ' Very cold. EHIII]IIIIIII_%II III IIIIIH IIUIIIS Sister Provinces may boast ii. liallas cupacious as the Prince of Wales Col- lege anditoriiiiii,---one better ventilat- ed or with better usoustie properties they cannot cluiin. Hiimlrods of people enjoyed a iiienu ot' excellent inusic ami literary faro repuying by uiistiiited applause the efforts of those who coiitrilnited to a worthy occasion a`nd object. Ailniiralilc songs were coiitributed by Miss Brciniier and Mr. Barlow. A tune- ful duetliy Miss Helen Hughes and Mr. llinrchisoii, - Misses Harrison and Lutie Nieliolson and Mr. Priiner gave ri-:idings well cliooi-ii and deliglitfiilly deulaiiiied. A piano solo hy Miss \Vut<:riiiaii, a, cornct solo by l'Iarold Staiilvy and selections by the oi'¢-.licstru niulei' Mr. Watts lent t-.liariniiig \'ai'iety to tno iiuiiibers men- tioned. The Lieut (io\'ei'noi' presided. From his view point no worthier fielfl‘6t`Ta‘fi5r" \\’ns open to the weaker---who here be- canio the strength giving sex, The Prince Edward island Hospital nurse gmtliiates are known und ii ipreeiated-~ bettcrstill--seiit for to fill important positions not only in contiguous and far-reiiioved provinces, biitfar beyond the bounds ot' Canada and this contin- ent._.In hisaddi'e.=is_to the Gradiiates, after presenting them with their dip- lomas and tendering his congratula- tions. Premier Hnszard spoke of the exact- ing service, work and study deuiuiided of those who wished to hold the dip- loiiiasso worthily \voiiby the evening's recipients. Their courage, their devo- tion to duty: their self sacrifice ' were briefly but ably commended. Dr. V\'arburton addressed the gradu- ates. In felicitous terms lie spoke of their care, assiduity and high sense of duty. at the same time he pointed out that these traits merited recognition and that the eonsideratciiess should not all he on the part of the nurse. Patients and homes where nurses were employ- ed should see to it that the nurse had such treatment ns would fit her to do the onerous duties of her vaca- tion. ' Nurses seldom grumbled at their wor,k, but the questlon of proper and considerable treatment was one that was the public's to see to. The program closed with a most amusing charade in three scenes, ablry presented bg Misses BreMner, Poole and McNair, Messrs Davies and Watts. ` Four dainty little Misses presented the graduates with a bouquet. With the Premiers admonition, keep your heads cool and your hearts warm and the amusing emendatiou by Dr. Warburton that they'd not let their hearts grow too warm or the lose some of its brightest orna- nursing profession would too soon IEZII WUMIII IS IIUIINI III IJIII N ear Halifax by Apron CatcI.- Ing Fire While Standing Over Kitchen Stove -t _ HALIFAX, April 27 (special) A di ‘- tressing accidet occurred at Ingrahu port, a few miles from _Halifax on Saturday asternoon. In the absence tl' Barliara Garrison was burriedto deati asa i'esiilt, it is practically certain, ii' her nproii having caught tire wli"I- slie was in the act of putting chips 1- -I loizted in the yard into the' kitchen stove, ecunrnriml in and Huusi The Diamond Bracelet Robbery w.-s the play selected for last night- I y the Klark-Urban Co., and it very auspicwously opened their second wee ; at the Opera I-louse. In this mtercst, ing society drama, the compar' ioiind parts which they filled with conspicuous success and which ailord- ed them opportunities for securing the appreciation of a. large audience that was thoroughly interested in thc details of the plot and eagerly watch- ed every move that cleverly led up to its denonement. All the charactern were well portrayed the ladies gracefully delineated their parts and the demands of the plot found men to delineate with fidelity and readi- ness what was required. The rolling down of the curtain at the close of the entertainment last night marked but another of thc successful presentations of this popn~ lar company, and sent another audi- ence home contented with their even- ing's enjoyment. The specialties were, as usual. gratifying to all taste. An addition. al feature in this line was afforded by the Le Fsvours, acrobats, whose work was good. The regular special- ties of the company, met_wlth the same favour and applause that has marked previous displays and Kar- land's escape from the strait jacket won him unbounded sympathy and admiration. Minm-d'§ Liniment 'lelw-ve: Ne\I'f\|ZlA ments,-the delightful program closed and the national authcm dismissed a most attentive _and appreciative audi- ence. . _ I had all but forgotten the warm tribute of praise accorded Miss Ross by the chairman of the Medical Board, also the intimation that all had passed wvth high marks. The graduates were-Misses Mattie` Connolly; Eliza Ramsay, Myrtle Willi d I bel Andrew A Superb It is a int of good thinks for Won- , e un va n c a . (Alai: with his pal Tige, are rare cn- tcrtaigeiés. #be chili; as hfaucinstins onoug o aw crow e ouses, an the accompanying artiltc who fill \ii throi pigylett use aqiailtlyi good.t 0 t arrloiian o nup-o-an Comedy and catching melodies-as well no in dances which hold popular favor, go on tho stage at Wonderland tonight. adding to the zaudovillg :nd ma ng a program o rare coco. Thou are versatile artists sl well. and the variety which always got 'ri-naior li son u|‘Kan¢ sz 4-stun' lim|»,|'¢ Liniment for Silo overywher” The police are on the lfu-lr-nit for some parties who lu.-‘ Saturday night broke into the Customs BP' praisen’s oillce on Water Street. Nothing was taken by the burglars. TO CURE A UULD (N ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROM0 Qninim' Tablets. Druggiutc refund money if lt fails to euro. E. W. GROVl’S signature on each box l5c “wll0N5ElfL°AND Harrison and Moffatt, In Soug, Dance and Comedy. Buster Brown In_ His Experiences With Tige. ' Program » _ be lacking at Wondurl _ The pictures are iinsldftqu' t v r ui th d g th tdrdsa sliosvzi; :nd`mlt¥g" oo :aligned its sis. Bach week i more exon enti__ni on pi featured. and all obiocqbnnblo x jects rigidly excluded. Tonight the new illustrated will be another meh ao. int woot, and ities eip _ season. ‘ - ' I \ Every body como to Wand this evening, for u flint o\'= ` Q I genuine unusanftl Ind' ,to make a program perfect wvil not tortainmont in lllurod for k. the aim of Wonder-iund's m t. ,_ I! b- other incmbers of the family Mi-'. - et fl: fl ll .1 'r I, i IN' -*ii* rg' ii !?~_1{& $75 »-m o' Z 1.' ii* I ,_ __ I. . ,.5 ii .,.. ir- ; .f ‘i Ir _ .J ‘ fl ;" I 1' it °` \ ': - c __ 'f ‘fail .. xr :T nj-.1 yt ,‘ Ib, ‘z