,QA i¢;.;.;. .-'.‘-4.;r.~l: 1- .-.' -------(_--fl 10 H RI.0'l"i‘E'r0WN CANADA FRIDAY MARC;-1' 6, 1914 ~ rmsr or Am..." {°§,§1§§},,‘,f ~< 55 EE ‘Z gz %”a§A§°' uw _» » sTA3`_l,"LlN REVELA P. l. iiriiiiifi lxlilll illllriis ‘i li iii iii ifiiii R Aimee MCL-A; A Native °f 0Ti‘l’.‘i‘Il_°.“.‘..f’.‘.l_“;‘T°T.‘i‘.f§"n_ 1-. _______ ` _ ` this Piovinbe Dies Sud_‘ Pelletier, Postmaster General. en- (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Merch' 5--’I`he_ Social Service Conlfress to-I1i2l1t` discussed political purity. ’f‘he speakersin. eluded Prof. W. W. Andrews, Regina; w_ C, Good, President of the Dom-in- (0,, (irange and Farmers’ Associa- tion; J. A. M. Altkens and Prof. Adam Short. One of the most. sig- nlilcuut 'statements by Mr. Good was that he looked for no improvement or reform through the medium of the Press, principally because it is in the llnnds of people who are leading iig- ,mg in polltlcalparties. Prof. An- drews said Canada needs 100 Lloyd ueoi-ees and he also said the blood nl Orlentals was the best t-o mix with our own. Dr. Adam Shortt de- fendi-:l the Party system' in pol tics. Congress called on the Domin on Government to appoint a royal com- mission to investigate the British Columbia strike; to prevent the man- ufacture. importation and sale of ci- garettes in Canada and establish free employment bureaus also to appoint -:l royal commission to investigate the unemployment problem and enact ,, policy that will mine the Ind-:fan to the level of citizenship; to adopt' bio. ser inspection of immigrants from southern Europa; to create - depart- ment of cbild_.welfare; to give pen- sions to mothers; to initiate an old nge pl-ision scheme and to assist ex- tension nnd co-operative soceties. Congress went on record as in fall- 4 'Or of woman suffrage, labor unions." total abstinence, and social survey. work. A resolutionthut civil_ser- vants he appointed for the outside service the same as the inside service and give them political rights, al- ¢\10li11h it was not decided what these. Flllhts were, created quite a warm discussion and finally _the resolution went back. for reconsideration, (From Our Own Reporter) OTTAWA, Mar. 5-The social ser- l vice was thrilled this afternoon by a _ woman, who durinsi the consideration ‘ of the commercialized vice of the White Slave 'l‘rafllc, for ii quarter of ` an hour made the big audience of men sit astounded while woman and gi-rls frequent,y broke into exclama- ` tions and tears. Miss Christian Ratte, Toronto, the General Supervisor of re;lerr.-ptive work for girls in Presbyterian Church _ was the speaker and said that under the shadows and towers of Parlia- ment of your beautiful city, Ottawa, I went out after taking up the work and ill a, house found sixteen girls, the youngest sixteen; next door I found nine in ii house. I tried to talk to them and find out about their. but they said they were not supposed to talk. Although I did ` find out I was warned not to say' anything but _did say s_on".ething.- , I went to British Columbia and in places which are supposed to be their names worked in, glittering brass qu the steps. There _were_fe_w windows fn the__place. I then _Went into the' mountains which nu cana- dlans are so proud of and found red light districts. _ I took a girl of ten years by the h nd and asked her what she want- e to be _when she grew up and she said a school teacher, but was afraid to be like t-he women in these -houses. Lvislted _prisons and penltentiaries and _found youths and girls who ndw dlispaired of the future. I would si_ggc_st_ protection 'for young girls brought to _Canada who are without tile proper protection as agencies bringing thc girls here do not oder anyprotection andtherc is not law td _protect _these girls who are se- duced . There should _be a law to protect domestic servants who are wronged as_ they have no protection against ‘cnployers who are some- times brutes. I feel sometimes when ligo into houses that' their is no redemption for the _inmates but my heart goes out to them-, and say I want them and will get them. The Presbyterian Church has re- cently opened nine homes for the care of the feeble ri"iin`ded and girls not for gone. In _Winnipeg the rescue home there, mother thirteen; others mother thlrtden, sixteen and up. Have you ever thought what the world means to these women aband- Hotcls I found girls and Women with oned by rr.eu'l"' STILL IMPHUVING PAAIIELS P031 The Post Office ellepartmant here received n telegram yestcrdny an-__ nounclng that the restrictions limit-I ing the weight of llnckilgcs by 'Juliu- liiin Parcels Post to 6 pounds- is now removed, and on and alter the 6th (today) parcels may be acceptelr nil to ll pounds. The additional lee of :lc charges on parcels for local ill-livery is also removed. |ill|lflrd’u Linlment Cures lilsf.cri1f>i¥f'- ' i COIIDEHSEU ADS T00 LITE FOB __ __ _ ¢Ll§¥lf"IGlT|0l|f _-_ ».-.-. 'i' 1 ff-:-‘il One cent per word each insertion is this column. Cash must accompllllld' order. Minimum charge twenty-five °”..'L'-*?:__ .-_.'_.._..=:;;_. ‘- WANTED, AT ONCE, BRIGHT BOY. for errands. Apply at. G\\'Hl“¢UBu _olnee _ ___ 1353.2-zenitl.. FOR SALE _Z0 TON NO. 1 TI-MO-, thv hay. Apply Fred Nelson, Chinn Point. _ __ 1510-3-6M3_i. WAN’l‘ED AT ONCE.--A MAN 'l‘0 work on farmgby the year, -married lnnn preferred, good WHZBB I0 ‘f-Wi right man. Apply to Mr. J. M._ _ l.nlrd, Mt. Hel‘be5r;§ Lot 48. ,- 1 ____ FARM - FOB - BAL!! AT NORTH River 0orn'er,` M _miles from Char- lottetov`m`, dbntaining- UH s°l'0l il! a high stati of cultivation, with a barn and :ood house and a large seven other buildings. R0dd’| Harness Shop town: very on the tile clluwi iillli wis lliuilii the German Crown Prince resulted`in entitled "William tho Last," and de- clared that the Crown Prince in send-| ing a telegram of cougratulatlon to Col. Von Renter in connection with the incidents betwei-_i army and civil- ian authorities at Seifbern be left the command on Januar-y__ 9th.,__w_as pro- oaeating renublicanisin. ._ The writer ~salll_.ll wouldnt A pnhilc nl slhre-nn. i_i‘ the Crown Prince..were called _to the.tbrone._ _ __ _ snow Muifriuo oN Mans. L BOSTON, March »f--The so-called canals of Mars nre_now ex_hlbiting| striking seasonal developments, ac-- cordfpg to pr. Pe'rclval__.dL_owell. Of the Flagstaff, Ariz., observatory. , _In.a, des_'pa_tch_ .received here _today lir. Lowel_l.said:<_“'l`he north polar cap of the planet is melting and the canals are strongest unddarkcst near tbe__edB,e,-of.t‘he_ cap." _ __ _ Thllivagrees wfth,Dr. ~Lowell's the- ory.,tbat_ the melting of snow at the lvl-nrtian Dole. _produces lloodatbat sweep southward .and pi'0d\i¢c UW color changes in the canals. .l-~_-___-._ 1 PREACHER ELOPED WITH ' . - i WIFE. OF _PAIilril-IIONER. 'roRoN'l‘o_ March 4-Another trag- edy-or comedy, whichever one chooses. to call it-calrne tothe usual and this morning when a wornaa of forty-five and a inau of fifty fell-plolil--into the arms of the inevitable and inex- orable law and were csrted away to their respective home; like ch_.lix-en rescued from their own devices by omniscient parents. The man was Pennsylvania, who after fifty years charge of paving cn ion under a false is on her Themnan hcr .(('.m,M1|an_,p¢-egg) _ _ -_ (From Our Own Reporter.) ` BERLIN, March _ 5,..-An insult to' .OTTA_W_A, March _5-At a. late hour REPHLLVA FAH illillliliill Mill .insight-#the nate nf.-oonnaugne signed n sentence to six months’ imprison- 'ii reprievefor _two men named Clark ment to-day for Hans Leuss, the wrl- .and Dail; who were to have been ter Of rl C0HdGmuiif0rv article in a banged in Vancouver tomorrow weekly newspaper. 'l‘he article- was ‘mol-nm; New facts came before the Govcr_nn~_cnt this evening. A- hastily called cabinet meeting decided upon areprjieve and n mes- sage was sent to Rideau Hall. The two men were accused of shooting a police an, _Constable Archibald. Each ne_i§iii§§[thS.- .dnd both were con- yicté .. The reprleye is for 15 days curing -,.yhieh.,_t_lnie t-mir ease will qo_lh»e,_befo‘re .the».S_;lpreme Court at 0tt`lW_B»... .-1 l-f. - sofiboumn __LY_RA; aaacusn _. __ Nana, si§fieNoEn's ISLAND. PAnashoii¢o,._'Ni', .s., March 4.- Thnhpnhpouer. whédh has been adrift in _.t B ice,in thc; dy, and which has beer;.'._s_l hted .sevtral times in the sou h genre .waspbeached 'yesterday near, _ncer’s_ Island (N. 8.), and pi'evedS.t7;'_he the Jayrs of this port, 99 tons register, o ,ned and comman- ded by Robert Newcombe, of this plu,c¢_j,._Bh_e' was. bound from St. John for _ell-is pare ln. _ hailnhe. Th6.wiud_ -is blowing ii gale today fron-L_ the'_southeast, which will drive much of the_ice_dovvn the Bay where it .wil1~break__up, dnd as soon as it comes northwest again the schooner will prohablyget __| Spencer’s Island pier or, -into this port. _ nafrosuluo s1lsaaAi.i.is'rs. NEW YORK, March 5-Baseball men from all parts of the country are arriving in New York to welcome the returning Giants and White Sox and incidentally to discuss the in- vasion of the Federal League. Out- denly in Spokane. ' nounced today that it had been dn- cidcd to extend the weight limit on Parcels Post from six pounds to elev- en pouuds, starting at once. The original intention was to al- low three months to elapse before the weight of parcels wore increased to SPOKANE, Feb, 27.-Simon Mc- Lean, pioneer grain dealer and local contractor, brother of C, A, McLean, cashiur _of the' Traders’ National bank, died yesterday afternoon in au As soon as Mr Payne discovered the desperate case of his companion be hurried to the drug store at In- -diana avenue and Monroe street, where physicians found Mr. Mcllean was dead from heart failure or upo- plexy, Since coming to _Spokane from Du- venport, Wash., Mr. McLean had tak-| en a number of subcontracts which thc Payne company had secured from the city. He took lunch at the Payne home yesterday noon, and then started for nn inspection tour with Mr. Payne. I They visited the work on Euclid avenue, after which they decided to look at the work in progress on Sun- creek _ | As they descended the hill Mr. Mc- Lean suddenly stopped conversion. Mr. Payne turned and shook him, on- ly to find hediilvpnrcntly had faiuted. Dr. Edwin ’i'i n made an attempt to rev ve Mr. McLean when he was brought to his office, but t_was found he was already dead. Dr. T. E. I-loxsey, who later reached the of- fice. .decldedsfter a consultation that’ 139-2, where he engaged in the grain OTTAWA, March, 5.-For the pur- eleven pounds, bowuver, the system is already working s_Q smoothly and so satisfactorily - that it has been decided the department is well pre- pared to cope with the increased bus- automoblle while with C. M. Payncmlness which is sure to follow the ex- the sidewalk contractor. He was tension of the weight stricken SS they Wed GOWH U18 N0l“t\\ The new regulation gocu into edect Monroe street bill. _ today, SUULIEN DEATH Al ALBANY A sad and singular incident occur- red nt Albany yesterday. Mr. Tho- mas Mcl-Bride, of Seven Mile Buy. yes-`) terday .morninl!. in company with his daughter Nettie, drove to Albany to visit his daughter, Mrs. James Noo- nan. of that place. 'Alter bavinf: dinner at his son-in-Ln\v's residence he left to visit the next neighbor, Mr. Lemuel Dawson. He was talking to Mr. Dawson ill the house, telling him that he (MCBYIUB). had not been well 601 “OAL my heart," and fell back alto: commencement of the conver- sation. Mr McBride was annar- cntlv in sood health and had never been sick in his life, with the excep- tion of the time mentioned above. He was born in Kinkora about 60 years ago and removed to Seven lllilc Bay about 10 years ago. He le-aves to mourn besides a sor- I'0Wln2 widow. . one son and nine ldaughtcrs All will join in extend- 090 sterling on new railways and YESTERDAY (From Our Own Reporter) OTTAWA, Mar. 5.-Should the Deputy speaker of the House of Commons be subject to the same rule as the sneaker and not permitted to take part in politics? This was the abstract oiiestion, which was debated on a matter free from any partizan- Shiv by the two lenders today. Th-e question was brought up by Sir Wilfrid Laurier on a matter df prlviileice in the following resolution: that ill the opinion of this House, in the discharge of the duties and re- sponsibilities of the deputy spenker towards the House, he is hound by and subject to the same rules as ap- ply tn Mr. speaker, and that, there- fore, he is desbarred from taking part in electoral contests. The question really arose owing to the fact that deputy speaker Blondin partie pated in the Chateauguay election. Sir Wilfrid thought this was the first oilense since 1897, when IN f HOUSE OF CDMMQNS Hon. I.. P. Brodeur was criticised for similar action. He thought chat ia rille should be drafted to cover tba ,llclillty Bpeaker, as well as the speak- ,er. Premier Borden, pointed out that §Dr. ltlacllonnld, Deputy Speaker fronl ‘i900 to 1904, had taken part in elec- tions, ns had also Hon. Charles Marcil in 1908. The Premier saw no occasion for the adoption of such ii 'rule now, although the matter might .with propriety be considered when the rules of the House are next rc- viscd. Sir-Wilfrid with this understanding illid not press his motion. (From Our Own Reporter) OTTAWA. Ont., Mar. 5.-Hon. L. P. Pelletier stated today in reply to Mr. E. F. Pnrdees question that the Post Office Department has under consideration thc payment of higher wages to letter carriers and rurnl couriers. on account of the pnrcci _ post. FALLING SLAH SMAAHES HUUSES get boulévard' went of Hangman for some time and suddenly exclalfm- -- QUHDENLY STOPPED TALKINCL |dead. This was about five minutes WARSAW. Russia. Milfcil 3-'A number of houses were destroyed by u huge meteorite which descended in the village of Jendkovitzy, ill the Polish Province of Klelce. The met- eorite emitted sulphurous funies. (Canadian Press) LOND(°i, March 4-Some opposi- tion is expected at the annual meet- ing of the Royal Institute on the 17th inst, to the proposal to alter deathwas due to apoplexy or heart,.- ' ' th 9 1 th R0 igrit ni 1 _ IB\_i1m.e_ ‘rule sincere sympathy to U19 hefeav' stietu‘t!;\,“ l(i)everi;%l mggibers l;1l'I:;lm(isid\K Mr, McLean came to Davenport in ' to vote against the change. business. He removed to Spokane _ in 1910, where he began contracting, ` For the last yeai-‘,».he was in charge? _ . _ _ _ \ of work for the Ganad-lan Government -_ ` Mr MCLEM, who is sJ§?£;V'b heads ol' industrial and financial con- - . v -a - , J ,, - ._ cerns and gathering first hand re- §;?§“a:t,.,_};§c“f E§;‘;‘;§ Egg liable information regarding the was 49 Wars of age_ His mbther \ (Canadian Press) black foxi an? oth;/ll” iriidrlstrkilos nit gre °“_§";’_f° Aimee* the fghfigef .h<>°`=°- _ VIENLM. March. 5.-Rélauons be- `.»f`..°.fffi‘ii-df.;-.. ii.-If.; ..l`3f3iefi§f;°h§`.i..°i.0n`f’- FATALLY INJURED ‘N ‘ ‘North--effl; 1-,:c;°£:'_ is ;cgn‘:1y°B‘imbyL;‘hf'tW°°“ AUBUAB HUUEMY Bild R\19_5i8» don. England, publishers to the ,B is in high B-moo., wma tie tw 8;” “°¢ ilmlircviug-. The agitation British Government. is now in this da»uzh_tm View md- Gwendoh W9 f QW" e Short timecsc is uvl>are11=- ciiv. This arm, who have in the last In the m-A36 school. |.”.0¢he,,n'Mar_°. y mcreasmg although 110 definite two years produced standard works ,in Mem,-m is B éagwnal ,mhk M8011 has been out forward. Russia ol reference on British columbia ana "mme, offsedtue ofher brotheré 19 ‘wt satisned With A-he great in' the Prairie Provinces of Canada,-are A' A, Donamrand william and Sis.. crease in military strength on the now compiling 5 comprehensive and _,dn Mm John N,chomn» range i _serie of the Powers 'end the Triple thnronzhly authentic hook under the UB",-,da ' _ 31 iAila1we- Austria strcvsly suspects tion --The Twentieth century Im- I Funérhl services will probabl be that Russia means to pursue a pr0_ pressions 0" Canada-_ Its History' had Sunday. although arnugemyems gressfve programme because of Her People, Commerce, Industries and have not ,mein compietea rlmmense preparations. While Russia Resources.” When interviewed by a - _______________'__ ' , £8 110_dGfiI1ffie igrounds for__suspicf_on_ Guardian reporter Mr. Mendelssohn ~ - »- - s. d the-Triple Alliance is increasing showed 3 fees mile copy of ,, letter troops unduly Austria has iusclenrn which Messrs sells receives when His A ` ed that .Iiusslh is spending . 75.000,- ‘M|i,1_est`y King qeorre V accepted a In t'h;t;'§§A€$;]lDl"g; TM calgary' For thc purpose of meeting the presentation conv do luxe nf the 13.0 that these railways are for the most publication as also s copy of a letter part of great strategic value to the from. His Royal I-I-lizhness the Duke of UF western side of the Empire. It is Donnalilrht. It is the intention to clear to the unprejudiced oniookei make the compilation an epoch- - that Russia must arm if she is to making' episode in this history of -- keep her strength with her neighbors Canadian publicity-. and it will - be - who greatly increased the strengti. encyclopaedia in character. contain- L (Canadian Press.) of their armies last year, ing much that is new and all that is interesting in the history. wealth and D086 0| PFOPGFIY ¢0|10°i-1119.' and HS' ggiyqig AFRICAN commercial progress of the Dominion, sembling iilormlitioll on qui-:-liloua VOLUNTEER B0UNTy_ A special section nf the Edition De which are vital in r'»-,- liiter-out -_f Luxe will dcal with Prince Edward Canada and may bcnulne the silllecl. 4_ co d n ma Island and its resources. .. of reference to the intel'ila*.loilal joint re2:)I:53XZ:"0,M:;c,:h th;`cM|:,`;¢§,. of Mr. Mendelssohn, who is at the °°mm‘Bsio"" nm impmmnc °°mmitt€": the Interior has given notice in the Victor” Hotel' is anxious to meet representative of several departments Commons the time snowed for sup the principals of the fox and other of the Government and the liydro ,qrndex-in 'of script, in connection with industries of thc Island and obtain Ellsctric- commission of Ontario was ,he Bough African Volunteer Act 0, from them reliable first-hand. infor- appointad at this aftarnoon's sitting mos is to be again extenkd mation regarding their nctlvltlcs. ns _og the 0a\,m¢¢__ . T 1 “Solano .rovideé dat any well as those who can furnish bim` Hom _L D_ Hazen, ,is u,,u,_,\_,,,~,, ,___ i he Mu gm “nlmed sub with authentic and descriptive mutter lie lbbdy which is ‘designed to per- i»!‘_“"`““t°° 0' B 7 ‘A th 31 t I regarding the districts tbc_mselvc~s. form 3 work of much “tm” The stitutc Shall hflvé “D £0 0 5 0 their resources, the oliliortunltlns for laws have eyes on several of the-re-.departmentsdf‘Mlirine. Pul1iic..Work!.' .DE°'°m""'r' 1914' to °“"°"d" to uw investment Of °“"it“\ “nd the “Wd turning tourists whowlll be offered (adm-al contracts. ___..._.. CHAPLIN, SABK ATCHEWAN ashore. on B ook of rilnewas br gilt savers, but one fnan ship later and -was of her tw' of 'Sound hetvgeen Haven. and l0lt B011-R . *ll f-HIGH L yqlterday after- them were sav- An lmknown to pieces on near New London. It crew were lost. cared ~ Naval Service- Interior I-lydrographic 5'9"" “H “Fm” “nd” the sam Act’ A01' new A“d“9f"i“~ ri`urve`y.are representedand each will Bild "¢“°“'° *h°"°“i’°" .the *mm °f The "“““°*"ti°“ Wm “We “ com' have qualified technical uifleers upon $500 out of the iipllrclifinf-i0u Of DHI” nrehenalvn review nf conditions thro- Hev. T. W. Williams, a Congrega-| . ' T `|l_'_ 5 .- 'llament for that purpose. ll-shout the Dominion, being useful tional _ preacher from Newcastle, A DISASTROUS FIRE A , .. - _ _ - ' riot _<;nlv‘totthe` Brtigish nntri foreign . _ 1 ' ' _,___ “VEB Of' )\l fl SO 0 \VOl` Er W1() life it ar _ i' the- ministry DNGLANU S B~URP.LUB - ~" wishes to migrate to this countrv_ gffer A1515; hfersled “and reared A MOOSEJAW' s‘:,“k" 35"' “gf ,$2231 Fm.“.l'.‘.'_f P0PU["*TI°.N",f _ _ 'ro and tn its vnine, the hook will family. wliceivode "marc lor li woé~;°;1;f,”o,°°§f0°,:f§,“0f, 1,228' d‘;w.oy'§d_§,, ,,f_,gq~Og_ M,,_,,;,_ ,_The w,,m,m.,, A _s'rAn'ri..1No ANNOUNCEMENT- be nronlseiv lllnntrntea. the arm hav- mn of mtrnv' panmionepgln '*°'°' ‘md “ "‘°°“ °' d“'°m“”~° ‘" »H°m'M°a ~“"°N‘m"" “mt ‘“ ‘“" cr-iicauo March s»-nr. Frans an edit(-rn and writers all experts in ggped swm;o.l;§,,,g‘:¢_e `:g:,::1 WQGN11;-E U10 '5“£A”°5“ “°°t1°“ *md thr°°"f,':°d "mul t° $19? aww; °' Enghml mi Lydston, adnounced last night at a their lines. °m'° ’ ' i ntl for a ime Sunday morning to De nld the sill! ¢ Y°m°~ °' that °°“n¢ry- meeting ofthe Chicago Medical As- "The Twentieth Century Impres- °wd' and- moth-6-ny'-“mon who mg ~°“*' 'um °“mr° tam’ of Chaplin' muy to mmm” W* westggf Canada ta be' sociation that he had successfully sions of Canada" will be l\l'BC¢iCf\llv have been directed iv *iw* "°““'- *lies mu nl Moose .law ohne work ‘anne the wives-nl entre. ' ' . . . _ . , ~ ' m - ~ _ ' . - ' t ti l d, f the only standard work of reference buh who apparmdy dmnlf- Thai? nm on the put or n buckéat brlggdlshtgd-1 R°B°luti°“s “d°DA°d . ‘JY "I9 “°s°` tgafeggdlgeigglog éomtqlrg byldyggfn 4; 1l(v)'- in the rountrv and will circulate all _'sway "°'“' “W” "“|’°° ‘° °"““ anim hy onpvuiagerl. u ° --nation expressed the lseilel chat _ii '_ » ._ ve th wnrln. vlemn sellrs lar.-A .about three weeks asc and have slnceiiiy saved the whole town from zchis the movemenp ,mrs ..,,,m.|,,d_ °“t,`m._ n;r\l;;n-gag-ohh hfaoalniaiag Egierrzull; godrwctfnn with qu impommt mmm tern hoarding ' .st 406 ‘Sherbourne up in smoke. . ' igusly" the lhllftiinft woriieh _of Ebb i hmm u n uma" It 'in be B ilbrnrim railways, nwimshlmi nun .street as mf. and lim. Wilson- Wil- i ‘ imrwould co`»'»e.nr:"i-._.wsriar'o -on ”“§,“\ ,.,,m,,,"°,,,,. B,,é,,,_' ,,,,,,,', nnhlie lnslunuenn in cilrerent nam 9,-spa. iisms in the nieantiuie earned qi llv- ______..._....-_...__ ”,,u“mem_ ..g1,‘¢°n¢e,,¢ .generally ,';‘rd..h,._k of the "erm nd D-“maj nf the world ls n nnmcient guarantee slim. me by wins all if lfA°‘i\if§: fi? 0:- - 'reigns where then ie-s .ni-pl female mm °".:,,,,y “ that tge einem or on been will in-_ P°V_"_A' BYU BB'3'§- .F6 &"“°V. Qi! F W Y.. °.- U Num (3055 ABHORE population." said the rélolu ou. _ _ ' assure . (fleas-` fiisgara al s, nt..- where he facets A 5 H00 N BLOCK ISL-AND . ~ . to ' ~ - ‘ I ing a staff of photographers ns well Mr. Mendelssohn whilst nn the ls- red the Domin _ 0 3ELF.CONFE§SED' AUTO 4 -------°-°--‘ land will interview Premier Mathie- vv _. ' ' ~' M"m_ch_ ,_The bw, BANDIT.IMPLIOATE8 BROTHER. _llrciwnnrgnarrtrre tire Phzarrcixxgzv of the; _.meh wine ow, '\~'=f~ *'°‘* ' Mosrauat won/is - ‘ " " ° ° A " M" Pfovmmca 0-m ' DEAYROIT, March. 4.-Wesley f¢Io0f‘e,- . _ I SERIOUSLY INJURED Siimmerslde. lb the _oung ull-confessed iautomobile hpncht, todiy admitted to a newl- phper reporter in the presence of a MONTREAL, March 4.'-Mrs. Pele- c.a Msssin was so seriously inlurbdl DR. MARY WALKER ' FOR TRIAL MARRIAGE. 'lnpnty mann, nine his brother Almtim. she mav cle. Miss nuns chin-l --- bheue, wild was shot~and killed Bat- (frday night 'while trying to rob a grocery store, was the slayer of Pa- trolman Thomas F. Madden. The o`f- flcer was killed several weeks ago, when he attempted to detain .two young men who be believed had stol- en tbe automobile in which they were riding. WUUL] PULP ULILY LWHIINELY LNAIITH] NEW YORK, lilnrcll 3-The lionrll of United States general appraisers have decided that wood pulp und newsprlnt paper produced from wood cut on Crown lands ill the Proilucc of ltluebcc had not been assessed by the Dominion Government with coun- iervailing duty when exported to this country, and that, accordingly, free entry should have been granted when imported here under the Cann- dinn Reciprocity Act of July 2, 191i. The action of the collectors of cus- toms at Detroit, Buffalo, Burlington, Plattsburg and Port Huron, in ex- acting duty, was reserved. The im- porters, including the Laurentide Paper Company, Limited, William A. nlrll, the central vermont Railway Company. and others. A somewhat similar claim was made by the News Pulp and Paper Mill Company, but overruled for lock of evidence. I BATHURST LUMBER WOODS. BATHURST, March-, 4.-Fred Cus- igan‘s Camp, belonging to the Bath- urst Lumber Co., was the scene of a particiularly sad futility last Thurs- day, when Peter E. Lavigne ol Bath- urst, one oi the teamsters employed there died while being conveyed to his home here. Mr. Lavigne was driving his tealii past the tank-shed on his way froln the camp to the _scene of the day’s work, and the forward runners of his sled struck against the forward ones of the tank sled, causing them to slew round.” As they slowed, the pole attached to them, which had 'been standing uprfght,_fell, striking the unfortunate man on the head, and fractured his skull. It was at once seen that his lnjurfes.w6re_ serious, so no;time was lost fn preparing a team to convey bim.to Bdthurstbut in spite ol the good time made on the rway down. Mr. Lavigne died he- fore the town warredclisd. ' COIIFII FVEITS. IHIIUUHCEIEIITS. MEETINGS ETC. -One cent per word each insertion is this column. Cash must accompany order. lliinimum charge tweulty-live cents. “The rcghlar meeting of the Malpe- q.lc Women`s Institute will be held ill Mulpequa I-lull on Thursday even- ing, March 15). at 7.30 p.m. 1511 "Hamilton, I.. (D. ll., Nu. 1366, nt Clyde River, Monday, March tho 9th. Initiation and advancement. All members please nttend. 151|; °°NOTI(lE.-'l‘he nnnuiil meeting of the West River Road Telphone (`-o will be held in Afton Hull on rlntur- dny, March 7 at 7 o'cloclr. 1508-3-5m3le1l. “The concert and basket social that was tn he held ln treartv Hsu Tuesday, March 3rd, will be held Fridav March sth. Should the wea- ther prove unfavorable it will be held Tuesdny:March 10th. 1490-3-5m2l. i °°Bubscribers please -add to their directories-the followlnl new sub- soribera:- 840-.I Charlottetown Fish Supply Cn. 487-J. W. C. Cook Res. _ 280-I. The Island City Painting Co. 424 Royal Investment Exchange. 486 ‘The Fan.. Stock and Fox ll‘.xehan¢e. ,108-l. Charles Hoffman Res; 481-J I-I. R. 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