I » , if l y I 8¥lseseie:: ' e N s " li,,,,-,,‘-1;- I . I Meissen’ A """°" QEAD ALI- OVER PRINCE EDWARD ISL-AND l"*”" . ~ _, t . l . » :` . ‘ ` _. ll ' B. ” » ,. s l I I I _J , , 4 1 r C ‘ 1 L L_, ___ _...i.._. 7 ' -~' -- . , _ V __ _______ V* , Vg. l FOUNDIIID 1 "_ k Y _ 'T ' ' MO GD WEHRIIIIIWUT ENUM-DAIDYITMI "Tsai Lsrnisr News CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1911. riser or sm." -#N ls QE *Q if . ._ ___i___ W i V 1 THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ,EIPIIUI Ill ~ PROCEEDINGS OF YESTERDAY Nllllllllll I3 mm Il Yfrongle Over Returns. Oyster Fisheries Dis-I . ___' I cussed, 'Estimates Promised for Todoy und Budget Speech Tonight. ` lmysllnweslwlngand Wednesday, March 29. The House opened to the plihlic nt 4 o’clock. fill. WARBURTON presented the petition of A. E. Morrison and oth- ers asking for amendments to the Game Act, also a bill to give effect to the same. - 'l`HlOS€ll that he was murllereil for the $500 which it is known that he hail. _________.__- oilrilnio Pnlsou nsronill (l'l"l‘AWA, l\‘inrl-li 20-Hon W. J. Hanna explained the work the prison reform system of Ontaiio to the (innadian Club on Saturday. tell- - f it. lccess .iii one terse re- lllllrl? of 1: jillililriner, who stated that he would dread to go lmC'.< £0 T- 0 central prison, but would he asham- ed to go hack to the Gul-.lpli prison farm where he was treated so ile- (.,.,,¢|y. Iflnrl Grey attelllli-xl und INV" my nplircciiltive nlil|l1\.s.~=. ISIINII IIIIIII -l United States Consular Re- ports Count on`Growth of Sixty Per Cent Special to Tile Giiurdian. WASHINGTON, March 2ll-If'reci- prority with Canada is effected, l‘i'ince hlllwarll Island will probably lil-clinic the large exporter of agricul- Yfllful lh'ollllrf.s to the United States, llvcolwiilig to the (ionsillar reportd. 'l‘iie value of the articles exported hy' i’i'iilrl: lflilwnrll island to the Unlt- ed States for 1910 aggregart-cd $322,- 70ii and if the Caiiadian reciprocity lflicf. is palsseli hy (longi'eSi-i it is fore- castell that trade between the Island and the United Sltates will increase at least 00 per cent. IIUBIINIE Plililil IN IHINIIIIIII _-1. KINGSTON, Jamaica, March 25- 'l‘lle bubonic plague is prevalent in Triiiidad. A quarantine against that island has been established here and this is likely to 'result in complica- tions. A report to the loclil (loverniileiit states that the steamer Wentworth, ‘hound from Triliillad to ii Gulf port, stopped off a remote part of the sou- thern coast of Jniiiaicu, und, lower- ing li. simill bout, sent a stowuwny froln Trinidad nshore witiioui. inspec- tion liy xi port doctor. Gill IN ENGLISH EHINNII LONDON, March 27-A furious gale has been blowing for the last 48 hours in the English Channel, with snow blizznrds. It has completely disorgailized the mail service and caused a number of minor casualties. The steamer Finland, which arriv- ed nt Dover on Saturday evening, was uuiible to proceed to Siouthamp- ton until 10 o’clock this morning Nearly all the telephone and tele- graph lines between London and the Kentish const have been blown down. Tile Spanish stenniship Setiembre, from Pormnn, Spain, is on the Rocks oil Scilly. ’ SEES INDIAN IN FILM SHOW AND SHUOTS SELF SHARON, Penn., March 26-When the climax to an Indian iight in la moving picture film was being shown last night at lthe Gem Theatre in South Sharon, the audience was startled to hear the report of a pis- tol just as Red Cloud, the Indian chief, received a death wound from the revolver of a cowboy. Everybody thought the shot was part of the performance until John Schuster of Hamilton /avenue rolled from his place in the audience to the floor, unconsciolls, with his hand clutching his right thigh. Alter the young man had been rc- storcd to consciousness, he stated that he was carrying a gun in his pistol pocket, and becoming excited during the fight, put his hand on the gun and then accidentally' pulled the triggel-. COMMUNICATION TIIROIIOII PROVINCE AND NITII MAINLAND Yesterday the Minto left Picton at 7.00 a.m. and docked in Georgetown at 9.50 n.m. She had 30 passengers, 37 tons freight, express and Tues- dny’s mall, consisting of 100 sacks. The passengers, express and mail train which arrived nt 12.05 p. in ` NIIW WIIIIIKIII " MIINIIIIIHIEII An Eight Million Fire Des- ~ slulu uns s s~ c ll Puiiull COST $27,000,000 _ , ___ Have .Many Members Thro- Special to The Guardian. ughout the Country. Many ALBANY, March 29-New York State's magnificent $27,000,000 capitol A . rrests Being Made stands a partial wreck by the flames that started in the Assembly Lib- rary, burned away the entire west wing and did damage between $8,000,- Speciul to The Guardian. BORDEN’S RESIGNATION I C/3 AGAIN UNDER DISCUSSION .i..é11.-_-- But Conservative Members Sign Petition Asking Him to continue us Lender. All But Six Were Signers Special to The Guardian. bers asking him to continue as lead- TORONTO, March 29-An Ottawa er and was signed hy all the 'mem- special to The World, (Independent bers who are in town except six. Conservative), said: This afternoon it was selnl-of‘llcial- R. L. Borden, leader of the Opposi- ly stated that Borden would-not sub- tion, will hand his resignation to the mit his resignation and that for the Conservative party today. present he consents to continue the It is understood his determination lead. ' to resign is fixed, but the party gen- His future action depends upon the erally, who are with 8, few_ exceptions treatment he receives from his fol- behind him, are hopeful that they lowers who have given due warning will be able to induce him to retain that he will not stand for much mor! the leadership. of the treatment he has recelvvd in g rartrssiiensu. M 000 and $10,000,000 before the flames were declared under control. The‘losses include the state library, containing 400,000 volumes, among them the most. valuable geographical works in the United fzltates, together with pi-iceless llocumeats, some of them dating back to 1770 alul irre- placahle. The Assembly and Senate libraries were filled with thousands of volumes of law and code books, also a num- ber of documents and manuscripts that can never be replaced. The finance committee room in which were stored drafts of all the appi-opriatioil and other bills of pres- ent session is also destroyed. CHINISI HIIII III IIILIIS $2.UlllI.lllIll OTTAWA, March 27-The Chinese head taxes this year will likely ag- gregate two million dollars, owing to the stricter enforcement or regula- tions. Last year the total was a- round $808,000. IIIEISIIHI IIIIIIIIC LONDON, March 27-Treasure trove to the value of $1,250,000 is reported from Jersey, where it was uncovered lhiy Athelstan Riley wh-ile be was pull- ing down the ruins of an old manor house built in the thirteenth century, with the object of using the stone to enlarge his present manor. The discovery included ancient urbs’ filled with spade guineas, coined dur- out the whole country. LISBON, March 29--Mundo, the of- ficial organ, states that the provis- ional Government has just discovered an important monarcbical secret so- ciety called t-he Sabonaria, with branches and many menibers through- Numerous arrests have been iiiade. The departure of the Portugliese bet- ter classes to the Spanish frontier continues. WIINIIII Will IIII I A petition was circulated last evan- ing amongst the Conservative mem- tlie past. (See also on page 4 ) .-,-,-.-_-,-.~.-,-_~_~_-_-,~.-_-,-¢_~_-_~,-,-_-_-,-L-_-,-,-_-_-_-_-__ .,. ._-_-_-_-_ IIIIUISIIIS SINI » PIIISIIIN IIUII Special to The Guardian. BOMBAY, March 29-Two British crliisers were ordered today to pro- CHICAGO, Ills., March 27-'l‘hal;l Mrs. T. Schenk, the Hamilton, Ont., woman who is held for the murder of I BEIIIHI Hill Illlliki ceed to the Persian Gulf and crush 9 Filibi-».t"Y‘s rho Pr- f`fl:'-~.~-i~.- arms to the Persian relolurlonists A battalion of native troops and two rnolinted guns were sent to aid in the work. I ,1-. her husband, a wealthy resident of, .Park Ridge, is dying was the state- ¥ A ment made today by Coroner Hoff-| I ;nan.dShe husi not eaten since the' ~ - rage y, an has been unable tol . Sl€0D» “I do 'not believe Mrs. Schenk. .NEW Y-ORK' May? 2B:f1I0l;ndl" will live to be brought to trial," de-’(’aym.“" Just relfase Hom g e li? dared ML Honmam HI have reliable-al prison at At aénta, .,ia.,FwGere e reports that she is dying_,, ,and his partner, enjamin . reene, ‘were sent for frauds estimated at $2,- - £000,000 in tue contract for the savan- H ‘nah Harbor improvements, arrived | | here today, a. physical wreck of his lformer self. He had to lean on his _- Ison, John Gaynor, when he posed for LONDON, Ont., March 25-Hon, the newspaper photographers. A-dam Beck was overcome while as-I “I alll an ill man. I've got locomo- Hiutills the firemen to extinguish a tor ataxla and I'm just out of jail. serious fire at his cigar box factory I have nothing to say worth the say- ,cin Albert street tonight. The chair-ling and I'm very tired. Give me a man of the Hydm~E1ec1;i-ic Commiklchance to get a little rest and I'll sion was with the two firemen nom- ,tell you anything you want. but not ing a hose when suddenly thc th,-eeinow." »he said. of them drop ed to the round The D g . recovered sufficiently to crawl out`I Mr. Beck walked ihome. The fire started in the dry kiln and caused a loss of $8,000. The loss of the dry léiln will cripple the plant for some ime. ing the reign of King George III., and bearing the British arms on a spade-shaped guinea. DlR"|6 ,RESCUE OF 'AIILZA CRAIIG, Ont., March 25-A li i ‘ ' ' Su nwu FLAMES 221;.. 22 ::.‘;.f:;‘s.';f;§:.2.§*i,.';:; m- North Middlesex Liberals today. F. NEW HAVEN, March 27-At a fire L_ Fgwke, M. P., and W. M. Martin which destroyed the house of John M_ p__ were the chief speBke,.s_ June; hamos in the West Haven, during Hleajy' of Strathroy, was elected p,.e_- lsst night. five of the Six children Of sldent. and `s»,muei Gillies, of Anas the family' were saved by being cmig’_Sec,.etM.y_| thrown out of the window by the fa- _li ther to Thomas E. Dlinn, a neighbor, who caught each safely. Mrs. Dunn. who had rushed into the house, saved the sixth child, a boy_ who did not escape unscathed, having both arms OTTAWA, Man 27__.There are 5°°"ch9d- The PTOPEFFY 1055 was counterfeit bills of the Bank of Mon- 32000- treal, of the denomination of five ”i1""1""` dollars somewhere in circulation to the amount of $5,000. Notice to this effect was sent out yesterday by the "As DUCTORS oFFlcE bank to the principal commercial es- Au estqblishments It would appear from WINSTED, Conn., March 26- ' . the celebrities in “Uncle Tom’s Cab- gzeuxaggrilgs tnltflibige gzofgggrfelts are in" were in line for a street parade _,__;,,,_;,_,_,,,_, Eva. V "Where is littlg Eva?" waigcdha ' (T99 13;, for 0ia“mcM_|°n_) ' 1 . d ' .~ ' §l`.i.I.‘l.lI.f'.. tI`e°pll°§§w .l..§"`i....l°"-23.... li BAKING BUTTER. 21c iv at ran- heaven.” Alter being held up half sm ,_2"'i______l‘_I;’Il-_ hour the parade started with little BOY WANTED at Central Market. Eva in her accustomed seat. _ Must be strong and of unques- It was announced that she bail ‘liven tioned character. 3-29d3i._ to see a doswr Iqr tfsafmwt f°f B 'naman FISH, also Dried Pickled 1=0I'~I~ and Smoked of all kinds at in Tliomaston yesterday except little 'I‘anton's. _ __`3:?§d8fpd.__ If CDN ITCII TICKLES AN ENTIRE TONN WILKESBARRE, March 26-A prac- tical joker has kept half the residents; of Couyngham scratching their irri- tated skins mlich of the time for a week, and yesterday the school board endeavored to_ find and punish them. They suspect the joker is ii. school- boy. The afflicted did not know what was wrong at first. Some thought it was an epidemic of hives. The skin grew red, there was B, slight swelling and ‘the irritation was continuous, while the number of _lthose affected grew. Then it was learned that it was all due to “cow itch,” distributed in the school, in two lodge rooms, the post- offlce and at a horse sale, evidently by some practical joker. The school directors heard lthe joker procured the “cow itch" by mail. He may be publicly dogged if caught. SAYS OIRL’S NOSE SIIONN DISPOSITION CHICAGO, March 26-"Look nt her nose; that tells how to avoid matri- monial mishaps i" These were the words of Professor Alfred E. Wills of New York to the students ofthe Northwestern University. Professor Wills continued 1 "The broad flat nose is aggressive. The big nose with a hump is a conquering nose. The best Inoso in woman is a thin, delicate and medium size.” ` _ According to Professor Wills' dir- ections, the young man debating over a life vocation should feel of his nose If he finds himself with a broad ' IIAIII & SIN' ' " Bnsnon Hmanmo. .l_'iew"1¢ll: .,,,,,,'1,k,, Join, wammakln or .lini- “'*' In BRPFGIB. Hill/08 *nd PIU' W lrew Carnegie, he would be a success- V110 LET-one half of subscribers - - - ' ' 1 on l h but " - AL - ;;;;;;;»-,,;,,}~°f=°- fi' §;;°°,f.§;;:§;“'.. ......,-...... ... F ,,.,. .,,,..,..,,, ..,.....'..... ..,. BE .00 a.'m. esterday and docked in tered in that period was thirty-four gms* For ,ale by Jam D_ 05", 124 .___._.____--~ ' ,mn an sucks mini. she leaves at yesterday WM i f Y' W mm ` 7 00 a m today for Georgetown hove zero and the hi§I1¢9f» W? | y‘ , _ ~ '- ' ' d r b ero. A nne p. Wllat matter if -the clouds hong low? I in my Snviollr filnl l;=lief.hm . wggiierpllgsssingtslgsii freight. GXIWBSS *W0 f;_"°,‘;.t°§l&‘;l°t ",t°:fMf ,,m.,_y_tw° de_ what m°tl'°" II th” bleak wind” of an my Joys ml! miltlmhzf trull-. yA specNal train left this city yes- green above zero. The coldest tem- blow7 God mmm' W 9 1 (; r ,town perature recorded the previous niEl1*» Wli k “rd” at `00 or so g ' was thirt -four degrees above zero at matter H I may not now tt r what I must resign taking n number of passengers, er- Y I od in b twcu-Ie The rea h tl s things are No ma e _ ' _ The length o t ay w l>., swson W y le 8 N0 matter h;,)wHNhei||:::g;e2i?iPne prszldtslflnllaylhllghll l§ll>‘Il(tTierrI1iImacc