,, ,I+ . ._.»-~ ~,, »'~-1.1¢, ’ v .. . . , _ . _ ,I , _ 5 . , . . . . _ A . _ _ . __ . _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ i .P .' "‘ l -I _ "‘ ' “"" 9'. _ i’ ” " ._;1_I' -fx,/.;=»'.i _, .-_:#5: _mf =_,v~__,-.f.__», __ _.. , _ . . .. . , . _ _, . , ._ 033 R 3 -Y ' ,, _ _ _ " ~ _V ' -,'41-_._,;={_ »i.»-»_ ' . _- A,:'<,;,/».-_. \ I 8 Dilrhvermof “ , _ » oRNiNo may 7072 f _ f' THE CHARLITTTETOW G ARIIA ll - :“-*rt _ _ V _ _ . » -» ~¢®* .___ MURN \\'Pll~]l{ L fs 3: cc' EZ E5 L5., >C r c: :z - : Sr: lilrll... l CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY MARCH 24 1909. l ,gs /~,g,°~nf Him ' T '_ ' T ' " ‘ ‘ v “wrww - - -" 5- _ _ . ag A . ;__ ES ’.i.‘§ ‘_ S I *N9* .af -=----=-~=-..--,-- _-_,-__»,_~`....-...._;n,____ ___________ __ _*__ ' v 00 P YEAR svn _ Y _ ' fn ' W*-`A"";:'Y""""`°""*""" "F" 'i“”"‘”; "‘ ' ""i"”`L‘»~’ ' -_ -- - _ - _ gn-.» -» -_»-----_~ -~_-_.T`__,_ .' ‘v slllllll Pll'_l ls 'llllllslvlll ull AN EVENING SESSIQN. NITW IIISEIIVENEIJ TIT EAST ATHIEAI 1-on Almostlncredlble Re ort Re- Bl C w S P aches London, But Not the Way A d A H . _ . f . . . . ye, C,,,,f,,.,,,,,d_ Emba';k__ S 6 Sitting.-Jail Supplies and Education Formed Subiects __.. ` ,___ l of Discussion -School Affairs Now On. ' INVERCARGIIJ., New Zealand, March 23--(Special)-Tile barkeiitinc Nimrod which in 1908 took fiicut. h'hnckeiton's ilntiii-ctlc expedition to the south, culled here today nrr Iier rcturnl. rlhaekelton declined to make any sir-itcmclnt regarililig the explorations. The Nimrod cilrrlell ii motor slcllge for `l.lie use of the explorers and a number of Siberian ponies and dogs. 'I‘lle crew numbered 32, including several seientitts and had provisions for two years. IAININJN, Mlirell 235- (Hpc\rial)~ in- llmllllitloii lliis i‘ciiclll:il l.oiily~ MR. MA'i‘i-iiason said tnereshouia in » if ~» sw Ll I ill. l_U - 3 iitsuli said he believed all 'ban requisition in each case, mode while working for the good ol th llc sinilcil :ind Lowell in cordial Sirmspon em" Wnh mgum W the 'out 'by the Juiier, which would con- Province. _ He rcada list of norms of resi e bought round soft coal at $ HON. JUS. READ said that as t Y , ° P 'g “O d CIM Him A|0ngWestern Members Detained hy Storm Prevented Afternoon Says New Anlerican Sched- & satisfsiction in France is increasing llllllll llllllr lllll_l;ll lllllll In New Alberta House of 'Forty Members. One So- cialist, One Doubtful-' 1_- ules Are Aimed at French Goods Specially. o-I-nn PARIS, March 23-(Special)--Dis MONTREAL, March 23-(Special)- ’l‘he latest returns from Alberta ki. ' as details new American tariff con rdicute that put of thirty nine mem_ I E tinne to reach here. bers elected yesterday thirty _three are ton and 30 cents _:a.,.tage_ some of The proposed increase in the articl- strnigllt. Liberals, three straight Crm. NCYVHIIVUS, unc independent Comiu-_ pression that Francs has been singled ad & Ca and he brought the cheque The Bill is regarded as retaliatory them for payment. ivir. Grady was against vending French legislation ing business on his own account. al was nothing to him or his firm. e hald never made s‘doiiar ou`t of e Government, but rather aloss, ° out particularly, and Ambassador Z Jusserend's reports confirm this view, and tends to weaken the French Gov- ernmcnt's efforts made partially in response tio American solicitation to modify certain schedules of the French tariff. ..________ 8 MR. COX suggested that the GUV- vative, one lzlocialist and one uncer- ta.Jn (McL.eod), with chances in favor of the Liberals. _ Tile Conservatives elected are Fel. Lnett- Hiludleyn and McLean. Premier Rutherford had an im.men_ Z se majority, 3 -q-. hui-#__ ______n__W|_______________t (__. “___ __u____M_unS _;ll_lPc1'_rvyA§Ii;i_IiiIllFgi_i_l_l`_been submitted. stitute a record. Was the coal used ,,,,,1 Wm, ,,,,,,.h ,,l,,,,S,,,1 at um , , U' ' _ "_ _ inllnired as _to last year paid for in the year iv er ilild i:illl'l»i`ity of tho dnllli»|\sLl`ztWi‘EEiTT\ L.3T§_t\V3t(33I(;,.(|;l_?e`1`;HT__’Ln qw First DTST HON' MR' CUMMLSKEY Ucliefved it W _ I *U01 . when is it was, but this did not satisfy the Op- ti nment should bliy all the coal they ant direct from the mines. (O osi- DP on cheers) PREMIER HASZARD said he ' ' - - iV"t)l'rnuI’le 1' , position leader, who wanted to he in- iRidi\lll<]lt HA*-lZAllll said the writ ormcd what the Loiiiiliissioner knew thought it the duty ofthe Govern- 'md "ee" N`"e‘l H” “"‘m “Ut “UW -not what he llelicled ment to buy from dealers in' the ls- I II'"P “"‘III‘l Sl-“Ui UN fllitu fixed lolz PRIGMIIGR IIAB7./llifl believed* that fits; rei,lli‘n~ I|_iinui'i'i\v -' . . . » - land, Any way, if they .bought direct from the mines he was advised ‘that | __ __ _ _ mllllllllil. l'le the accounts weic ull paid up. He had _lilovii tint. the liollse ieslllnc eliilsid~ one iiidlo the :ncroilnts himself and the loc_i|l agent'f; conimissioii iiwd to ‘iriition of Supply rloine it<~lli~i foi thp fb l_e_/____ we __/_________u, fur this your be paid. lf the dealers combined ulllllliisiiiitloii of _|ll~.tile which had olli ie sliflicicnt. a Tlbllll' ‘L I ' T T: 'T' I- A W I I I _ ____ _ ___ _ _ iilei weie talicii up and The items for Qiiceli’u and King's .lnl-=»1f1‘. il ivgurll in the outlay for l'(I¢,nnty Jails was then passed. Asl to gaiiist the (lweriiinent then it would be fair to go outside. He held they ought to buy of tiiose who were cho- MFI B _ NF _ __ __ __ ,lilaiiiteliiilice of _Q\lecii's _(.‘oiliii.y .lulll wal for Prince County Jail Hun. Mr. ing business here atfair prices mn- . ( _'il ‘.-- . A \ . . . ' H H ‘ muh M (qp""“I’ \H“"‘ -M'~ ('"'“""1HI<@Y .said all the Cummiskay explained that in 1906 the -The fioniinonlveiiitlr (lowrniiient has HALIFAX March 2,__(qpeC_a___ _I_fU`l-ill; items slich ns conlf were culled 'Jail was burned and the coal with it. I decided not to offer the I)reaAsll, Texlls, March 22-ivlcxli-NI . ` ` ` ' by _ or is In-illi; oilslrll lim; in-en \'l\.';"lt‘ ALH"`L\l"" lm" Miillfll Z2“(u~lieial llllestf COOL( IVI‘1Ke° N Ove \vIl'l declare off llll \\'l19f*l' ‘I“U°35 , . -v- __,m_-__`,. thu ___).ti_.u"__f tm, mi,,i_.____~,f'f;,,. tleiiielit. A. lllvliiis, coiiiinuiidcr-iii~I f'ab»uV I-Ur Lunuun _"Iam __ Aprll in “rd” t" preve";__a‘Mbre.“lx Tn Fira Deslroyed the cllstoins. iii ,I report to the iiiinister chief of the confederate veterans and U ‘ famine. For several years pa cX1C0 Dr. ll ollllistoii points out thc-re is NL clmirman of the prison C0mmiS'Sinn f. . - . _ has had to susD€Ud the duty OH Wheat Windsor Hotel Cornwall- Britfsli lireirlirint ship i'e.gistcreil at . . (T I “H35 Il' Ullllld- each spring on 8»fCOUIlt DT Sh0\'taE€I T Glasgow in port at Melboiirnc, and Ltiorgla' mwocmes Chl_0rOf0nnmg CUTI T _ __ in'that cdiintry. _Wheat now costs Dog Gave the Alarm. tllnt she is ailiivsl. entirely iiiaiiueil "llnillh Who have received the death A allen iloni hoauoii Advertiser, three dollars and sixty cents (Mexil _ bl’ i`orcil:nr~i‘s. Out of ii i‘l‘e\v of thirty "“'“T'm_‘cL;'. U _ _ . It t ly “muh 10') can money) per lmshel 'in MQTCDI I _ one, twenty ei_1,lit, iucludini: the capl "T 'P ‘W0 I” “W ‘"5 "0 "WV ‘l ‘"s~ 5~ VUAUY \~l=sLaway (daugliter City, when in!P0l`l»€f\ f1`0m Ulf’ Unite __ _“___ _“___ ________ m___L__ do “___ ____(_____ ____ _____,._, U,____ t__kc__ _______.___1__e_. Sam U, w,,,_ Mom-“_ U, ,,,_._,L ,_,,,L,,u,_,,,,_,,.,,(, States, and the crop ls exhausted _ (‘,Ol'l.NWAli_L|h0nt., March %2-i(Spie. |<;m`.|i,,-|1_ fph,.v im-iu,l,. ,,,._,,»1,_, _,ll the Generiil l~lviiizs. "No living; man with h=' i ~ ' ~‘ » the iiorder noi l‘1l)_Tl1E Wm 907 H0 9|. UYHWH I.- ~ . . _ luiliwipeiiii nll.tioui\iili<¢:i. l`he l<.n_i;li.~:ll s|»eakin§_1 pilrlioll of the i'rl~\v is niiliiu up of lin Alleilriililili, ii .\‘<-otvlliiiiiii null nn Aniericanl Qi.. PIGLIIT TI] E EPIISEEI NUW __ I l,»(lNl)ON, Mar. 22--~'l‘lie time having expired in which the Rev. Hiigii Smyth Pigiitt, ofthe “i\boiic nfl Love,” Spaxtonl, might apical to the; l'rivy Council, against his sentence oil SUREfw»-»» ‘f “ "Y “” "_°°"_"°"” ‘A KIDNEY slips every time you put your foot _,_ , , _ __ ,,_ ._ _)'..- .~,.,~-»-<.l’l Ail\"lil i Ni-.\\ \0lll\ .\l:uf‘li .‘_’.---lun iiill _ ‘ “'_'___‘_.__________ _______ ____|_,__,,_,,. Y _ |’I`empie If the strings in the under I ' I DODD S lnenth" slacken "thc whole of you"_ _' <4 PILLS. ‘1'n the fable lit-side tile cake was Idown and the flesh hardens. I As Miss White explained, when ` '_ , -,, ,. ‘. ‘Ill ri ' ` ' ` ' f'. ’ll~li Wl1 lBl'tl ‘ TL--ll ; . hui iilliiilils lullilul un llll in-lou .lu __’_II__ ____ mN____ ___________ ________________tI\i} “P "0 1" V _ “¢'“°“ “’,thcrc was any annoying excess ln the ill~l'ript.loli sliid to linvn beeii foiiiill .\'l-.Irs iiaro upon li smile dug f'|'lun ii '|~'~ll\ of 1012":-ut out ofa lioiviiii Unk lrdniid. in liiiilione Huy N.2~l. is flu* lllllizllet tiil\rut.fl'l\i'fl-ll tlionlieiitioii of ll Ti. Ro\\'llel'n of il.i.4 city and .i'l\li.<<‘01`I1Y in ulwiw to pay her com- Icohoi und tobacco and want to be I-llmfy uf sixty pursoils who were thrown Icuwd of the habm just em B vmma. out of rlliploynicnt hy the recent cloa- bie diet for six months.” iflls ‘ff 111'! AMWYCU thvsffer. _ This was the advice given today byl Busliiess at the theater had been _Da D. H. Kress. ofchls city, in an bmi for some time, and three nights address entitled Dyspepsia and Its,sgo Miss Dressler was compelled to Relation to Inebriéty, before the Am-P1059 th'-l l10“5°~ The °0ll1Pal1Y was erican Society for the Study of A1- PBM 000 W€ck’s salary and idie sec- cohol and Other Drug' Narcotics. Ho ond week’a salary, under the two discussed the evil eriects, of an execs-Iweeks’ notice Clnnsn has been promis- slvc dict and declared that over-eat- led bhern as soon as Miss Dressler is ing leads to drunkenness. "If you Lame 50 EWU” the m0l1€Y~ would not become a drunkard," said -'lm-_- Dr. Kress, “then quit eating mean," Other speakers were W. S. Sprat- ling, of Baltimore, on Alcohol as ri I l Cause of Epilepsy, and G. O. Webster, of Chicago, on Alcohol and Public I 4 1-icaicii. I CHARLOTTE, N. C., March 22- Frank Green was burned to death Iaiid several others seriously injured by H fire which destroyed Biggs sa.nf» tarium nt Greensboro last night. Four iwomeii were slightly injured *by.jump_ 1.. ,ing from second story windows. BOSTON, Mass., March 22-Thrie .,.__._~__ li k , fi f th h d' :vL;l:lts,r:§'l?El be fvevgtugres 'oTn.thii;uye,ifi?§ me thousand d°u” “W9 is tm AGT* Gi-and Circuit meeting at Readvillg ge” that Wm 1'” “°°d T°" T3' tl” Park’ which has just ____e__ purchased country this summer witli~ono..exn¢p- by Andrew J. Weien of Hartford tum’ u sinmax purse having 17”" °f' Conn C M. Jewett 'secretary of thdltemd at Columbus' 4' ' - New 'England Trotting Horse Breed-I The dlstance °f both the hT°‘“di°°’P ers' Association, who returned here race” Wm be we mu” and “Alun” tonight from a conference with M`r.‘ for the scratch hmm' “E W" um “W9 Welch at Hartford, announced that! year' The mc” will b° hem A“¢“°f‘ time win be A thirty five elmuslmrii 31' s”'P“’"”‘b*"' 1' 2 °-“fl 3- .. dcnar handicap fm. “Otters _md ml Secretary Jewett said tonight! that ten 'tlrnusand dollar handicap for* Orla“d° Jones' °f New YO"-lb 'A “ll pacers in addition to the regular Mae-I horse owner is “°s°°l3t’~"d "ni __ _ S t __ __ k__/___ of ten thwsan yin c great Reudviile halidicalp _hut Eltgilmillrse, tbest ttawo in three mliie heatgl Mr' Welch .in th” purchase °f T'h° Pm* for ci-Otters eligible to the 2.14 ciasa ‘md l'I"‘° I” “_ ‘UW ‘lays the nnlns 0! The purses of the handicap Uwe a third associate in the partnership been so arranged that fifteen horses Wm probably be “““°'“`U°°¢1- will have a share in each. The thirty Mlnnrd‘s Llrvmelit Chiu Garnet in gow 1 - ~--7' ._ '~~ L- _:_: ~-~~ - T _*___ .., POLLING GOES _ ERRILY ON , FOR THE Bd FREE TRIP The next standing will appear on on, ulnll as the days pass it is be» Saturday Aprfll 3rd and will include coming ppm, time th-ed by the hope of all votes polled up to and including- - IM rch 31st and as lon after as its lnmking Sum uf the vwwry which is 'p_;;si_,le ____ Conn," T g _almost within their reach many ol' I Apart from the free trip with which the candidates are determined to Bet _the winners of the eight lriiliing prize-siinto the lend. In many crises import- .in 'rue Guardian ¢m\i.=.~. \.lii he re- _mit chances have taken place. for the Iwarded, it must not lic forgotten _most Duff- bfvllklllt 550115 fl\I‘9C1'll>‘ Iprm,g_ ltiona. This means of adding bo one'| | Uompriseii among these awards are_vote is the most: effective and tha -12 scholarships enabling those secur-lgettinl; ¢0Zl‘fh0l` nf 5 lin 01 Wh' Linz them to obtain free, a tlnw class scrtptlons seems the certain means of Iediicatinn; a nplcnlid cooking raiige`pl1\Cing a candidate in the front: 0( Iwith tliermomcier and all the iatestthe list. _ i1m.pi-wyvements attached; a brand new] Taking into consideratilovni the latgu liladles bicycle, and three money prizes lnumbor of prizes to lx, awarded and In the way of awards there is ap- _the standing of the contes'l\in‘ts_at the Iparently ample room for All to in-,present time it does not require much Idulge in the hope of securing aprlm. Iacuteness to perceive that none ol Even those who do not succeed in en-_them are out of roach of A reward-. rolling among the eight lucky travel- Steady, persistent, canvassing for lers will tlnd that their eddrts to win votes will toll in the end and the a leading prlle will have placed them contestant who works in this manner in a position to secure one or other will wltliout fail had her efforts suit- of the valuable consolation prizes. n"\ly rewarded. The gathering of votes goes merrily (Continued on page 3.) l PAGES sworn ~ _ . ‘ A “A”-. * " l 'w f 4 EHANIIE HUTELEII ICUNSEHVATIVES ` Jé l ¢ 'i