' *},,.l:`,..li`.ving, C¢;iscl‘Vative,~ :inll .Ins ' l. liliigglli, SUM ist. MAY.zx,x9rz_. f -=s~nunsn;_.imws»_., , I-pg; GUARDIAN "1" »lwlll.os~\ul" 'l ‘f . -. . " ' ~' Y - 'f v V V ' ' ` ‘ ' all NAIAN STEAMERS . llllcullsi llllsfslolllllul Lnnv .lllifllliillfi By Bill Now Pending Be- fore Congress, if lt_ Passes in Present ' Shope i _.ni (Canadian Press.) NEW YUM-, May 20-A Washing- Lrm despatch to the Herald Balls the fluinidiaii railroads which own, op- erate, or in any way exercise con~ trol over steamshlps will be dealt a ,,,.v,.re blow if the Adamson Panama Canlil bill, to be passed by the House this week, is not amended be~ [ore it becomes law. In the opinion of the Renlllillcnll and Democratic members of the House, the interstate and foreign comiiieree committee who drafted the m,,,,§i|re, nild of members of the ili- iristlitc commerce commisi-iioii who f,,,.,,,» ii,_ no Canadian stuamsliip op- l-rniell hy ii railroad is De"“ltt"'d I-*Y ll,f- li~.l~iiis of the Adamson bill to ure liny ivu.tcrw|iy of the lliiited ,~:l.;|l.m=, iiildiiiling thc grant hikes and lulliliiiirl cniialw 'l`lii.~l fill'-l‘eu.cllilig effect of Allaliisllli iiill luis only come to light within ii [nw diiys. f - (flniindinii Press.) - (l’l"l‘.»\W.i\, Mliy 20-'I‘lie Allilliisoli bill liliil uoi. been liroilllihi- til UH* |,lovei'liliil~llt's iltielitioli lilltil this iiiorlllug und will be the sllbjoci. ol” M, iuqlliry if its cflvltl. lin the ilitclii. of iiivusiiiw-s siirll lin fire i-cpl-eseiiilul it will luivl- ri viiznl effect upon the <‘._ l*_ ll., G. '|`. ll., rilid (I, N. lf., llfvillliilllill lilil‘l=l_ all of which ply to fn !Ilul‘ril‘:in pol'ii-l. ‘ /ipuri. I'i~oin the iiitel-nntioiiiil dis coill`|~-liy ivliivh is involved it ill i|iiill~. plnili flint the proposed enactment is _1 viulntioli of the l~Iay-Pliilllcefootc frlirliy in so for ns' the lliiiinmu cnulil in 1-oiil'r-.'l‘iif-ll. The Ailliirsoii llill will liolv be ciilr iiillcrrd by the goveriinielit and 'thc l'llilwli_\s uiul li protest to Wuslliiig» lou is likely. HIE-EIECIIUII IN MIINIIIIBI (Cliiiiidiaii Press.) l§ll!ll|>!\"l‘ON, May 20-Three can- lliliiitrs were officially nominated to-~ dey for the provincial bye-elections; Hou. f'_ W. (lross, Attorney General; BOY DROYINED LU-’\’llOl\’, Ont., May 19-Harold I-Hsu, u l.ulidon boy, was tipped out -if lilsviilioo mill drowned iii the river :unr \\‘ooillilull. He wus splashing a fllelid. 'l‘l\c body has not been rc l'u\'l-l'|-il. MAY RESIGN SEAT. I~llll‘Il'il'i(‘, Mny 18-It was rlliii- ol-ed loilay. at the close of the first 1-'ililiiet council held since the elec- 'ions hy, the provincial ministry that the preliiier, Sir Lonicr Gouin, iiolilil surrender his sent in St. .loliii‘s lo lloii. .l. E. (‘.lil‘on, minister ul liiwiriiltilre. Wlille the miiiistersl lvl-rc lill non-eommlttal, it ls under- stood flint this will he tho l\l‘0i:f‘nlll ff»lIli\\'l-ll out, tllouirli l-loii. (Y. Il. llovllu iuuy .resign one of his seats to l.Iii~ ili~i`olll.l\il inilllBl;cl‘. lloi' to ltllssili who recently tendered f the Ilerliu iiewlsllllpers iii tryiiig _ flili nllliilicc Iietivecii 1¢‘|»,m(-,., ,md mm sin is on the verge uf rliptui~e_ 'l‘|lis is llechired io bc iilisollilnely up lrllc; the eoulitriei-i ni-ii ¢¢lri|.iq|~ ibm, ever togqetllcl' und l‘l'ciiiicr Pniiicai-e’ii |'l.il'tlll‘.olrxi|ig joi|i'lley to tit. l‘e¢e|-S. Il\ll`.L' will he llovotoil tu i.lir sizlrlilztlie- i‘l\l|\R of thc hliillls thlit llliilc flicln. I IIIIIHIIIIIISS . SlNllNElI] III PHISIIN FIIII llll (Uaiimliaii l‘l'i-ss.) Siiiion (‘»liilliii_i.gl_oii of that city iiii of \|ll'il Illlliiliilleil $lIl0,iiflI'i 2‘l(l, mi ili- 'l`he average amount of Doniiilion :in iiiciwisli of $994,047, nslcoliipnred G pared with $006,044,932 nn March 30 ple of (Jliliada, during the tivo lilInnrll's Llnlmriiit used by l‘liysi\‘.ilins hm. ~ .-.--t-_-_-_._-_.,_._._.___.__, _ V______.__'__.Y._.__Y_V_V_;___._`.__,- I _...._.l___ 'l‘lu» S. ri. Morweuiin arrived iii' 'l\l\l‘lacity for 10,000 bbls with ues eter deck for sixty head of cat- :;"K°\‘ trade and , hor furnishings ,. r?“f°“° lbw" . lllllllllllll wlllll Pllilll ull “*“‘"" ' _ I will BE Pnosclilsfn lllllilllll , “liliirnfln snizlt. ilflli lil _ -*" --_» V _ “'_" (Cuiindiuii Press.) ( ( l NEW YORK, May 20-Killed proli- Ullllulliflll Press.) lii itll -“ffi‘l‘l.i4_ l1‘l\'e of the l'i~mv liiid to be left iii. 'l‘rinidall, and three 'iiorc ut Sydney, i‘. Ciilltliin lfrili- irtson on arrival here e¢nfercd nv pri- rntc nilrslng lioiiic. H'l‘l‘TAMl~lIf Hlllf Nil). l\llON'l‘R‘lBhy. owners gf the vessel. Calitniii Paul I-Iymolid of Beaiibgr- nols, Que., was in charge and the _irew are nll Canadians, chiefengineer Patterson being from Picton, Ont. l‘lu- loss is estimated at $20,000. ~‘u|ly covered by insilrlince placed lzlirouizli lialc rind Coinpaiiy ol this ~ity. The cargo consisted of |000 ions of soft conf, the vessel being hound from Hollus Point, N. »\'., to qllrbl-c. 'l'lui cnptliin said that rockets .vers si-lit up but llierl- were no other vellsl-ll-i within roacli,,niil`l had if. lint ‘ilecli for thi- excellent. condition of the life boats fi rllsaster would have oci~.ill'rcd. ’l‘he Iona was n. wooilon vessel, wlfli sl-.rciv propeller, 150 feet long with ii 25 foot. beliiii, null 5 ilcptli of I2 feet. l'-lhe wall hllili in 11102 lil. 'l‘i~l-.i1l'bii, (liit. ' A lllEl\lAIlKAllI.F} CURE, ..;.... NEW YORK, Nliiy 'I7-Tlilfeii to lim' Nlorinli Hospltnl two wllukshgo, ap- unrcnfly dying from lnekjaw, Mrs. Tilly Spiro will lelive the lnstutition toiiiorrow viircll, Mrs. Spiro, who is sixty-five yenrs old, was nttenilell hy ')r. Luo Fltelgllt'/. und Dr. S. A. ‘3luiuier, while ,tlin injection of tetan- 'ls nllf-ltollin was siipervised by Dr. \1icoll of the llepnrtment of I-leultli researi-li lnliorlitories._ Because of her age the womnn‘s recovery is i:onsid~ ired most ilnllsual. But there fire' other reasons why the nilccessfiil ter- mination of her illness has cruised much comment. One of fhess ls that tho tetanus lintitnxln-wns adminis- tered in large doses and ivan not in- fected into the tissues, out into the vclnn. It was learned that such li course was being advocated 'by Dr. William Park, hcnd of flio rrncnrcli laboratories of the Denartfnent 'of -Health. 'It is n em-»-~.-»~-»t'~'r~'v new treatment in this country, "_\'rs. Spiro received fri all 75,000 units of the tn~ tnnus antif.oxfn.- ' ' THE- IE-ITIIER MID 'TIE TEMPERATURE TORONTO, May Sl.--Westerly winds, fair and cool. The temperature at three o'rlock this morning by the "Retail Store" Tested Thermometer was .40 degrees above zero. .The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was forty-three delrl'!0l_ B- bove nero and the highest was forty- seven above. The lowest tornpofsturn recorded the previous night was thir- ty-slx dltraes above and,at nine ii. m.. ft wil fort?-four and at nine p. -Ani: for Mlnsrlrs and we no other. Km., it was forty-three shove. l-ll ill ihl- iiilnnll iiiolliiiniii country of IIN EIIMPIIIIMISI ,dim ()n¢m~;,, y(,,,,¢,,,.,my mm v|_w&:V wollld he colitent to libido the vcrdlrt iurned to the watel"`s edge. tlllbse- of mn" am) WUUM ff""""i" il’ tin" six montlis vucntioii ii few days lign, took paslige buck tliis iiioriiiui; mi the nihnmel' Vusori. Ilel' death is' the flrsi. ivliil-li occlirr- all ill f.i~ii yvrll'.~: ill the liffle voloiiy of l`ilnu~A'Y-Am 'N - ll. 'i`Al"'l .~lldl‘fi Fate. _ ' fi- \‘. ___-_ | (Cnnallian Press.) ~ lzli.=l'l‘flN, Moy 146--A genuine desire illiii. the lost' hours of his earthly existence might conic speedily, TAD- pnreutly dominates through the mind of i‘.lnrence Rlchesou. _ “ As lic rose from his prison bed't0- diiy tho young Virginian, who soon lifter midnight tonight will probably psy the pelinlty of his crime for the mllrilcr .of ,Avis .l.,il\neH, bacnmb completely reroiicilcd to his fate and r~ourri;gl~oiis'ly faces thc flltulle. llo.\‘,'l‘llN, Moy 20-"l have made my liclire with ilod mid lim resigned to my lute. I wish now to go -to iiiy ilclitll as soon us possible, the i|ill<‘kcr llie li¢\f.t.ul'," 'l‘lie.~ll: \vlirde.- uliolleu by (‘Ilirc-ure V. 'l‘. llivlil-:~l<>ii,, formi-l' l'lliptii~lt Minis- ter uiill l--liifossed sllvyer of Avis’ l.ililii§l lo lilev. H'l~l'bl~rf, J. Johnson, his spiritiuil adviser tudliy expressed flu- lin-iiinl ooliflllilliisl of the enli- .lviiililnl llifin, irllose telilirc of lifll ll lilliv iiiiliislilwl only liy hours. 'l‘lil-rc is iiiuuli i~caiu'»n to believe lhlif. ln- will go to his death in file l-lel~trii- cliliir i»diorI.ly of.tl‘r midnléht -ni Moiidiiy. Rr-izliiiing in his cot iii llli- ill-nlIi'i'oll lliclieson talked long :uid coiililfsfly with Rev. Mr. John- soil `:'iiid with the prison flhnplain, lfvv. llel'hl‘i't l~‘. Htelihlils. "l do not wuuf. ill iill-op, l have no lilflc filiil- fo live und sri much T ivalll to nay illuf I iullsf talk." 118 uni-l. ‘ WIIUNIIIII Iillll Wlll Illllllllllll. Hill ISSAIIIIII ll‘aimdisii Brass) . l'l'l"l‘.\WA, May `Zll-~’I`nerosaVDollan, llle girl who was Shot three times by (lol-doii illidgins, her reiected lovely' :it Portage llulorl: oli Friday night, will iuirovcr, and is expected to leave ilic liosbifal in ii few days. While ull siiriis point to the sni- f'iilf‘. of Hiidgllls, all 0fI0l“I.R llll.Vf\ flin- rd to recovei~ tho body from the Ottuivil lii\l:l‘ lllld it is sllspectefl thai. blood stnins lending to the `iilii-irf uurr ii plan to 'ass_ist in the ,,l*’._..-.v ..».~~\¢Ci""' . IAOIICIOII BUY DROHIED » Momrrou, nay' is-iviiiier Trim ine l~l-your old sou of il. 'l‘rites of this iowii, was drowllcll this offi- iue. 'l`lil- yoili, with ii companion, went fishing iii ii f-rf-ek nbnilf. three milf-li froiii f.li\vli_ 'f`i-lies decided to so in sliiliiiuilig, hut. soon after div- ing into tlie cold water lie. was sala- ell with eiiimp, and sank before his rliniliriliioii could render aid. f`. P. R. COLLIHION. ivoob.~i'ro<'.l<, N._n., May is-A` lil-ull-rlri collision occurred last niglih on flre fl. l'. R. brunch line mm 'n.'ll_6 lrofii lierl-_ flue trnin was slowink up for ii sliiiilipllore' nl. the fzirno mid the ilupact lzliercfore was iioi. so serioiifi. 'I‘hl~ truln crews jiiiiipell and no one was sei~ifluiily liurf._ Several card ivrrl- thrown off the rails, hilt the Irzicli wus cleared iliil-l morning. v~v¢vv\~v~» -~.~..~t\~`~.- i_'llril'lotl.i'towli lritlvl-lin ilori- dl-_ ligllted lust week willi the perforlli- anccil al; the l’i~.upl~\'.i 'l"licntrl- of flir- lllllisicnl i‘lifl.oiis. A fact, tlillf. lvolllil llllvo li-iii. :iii added iiiterest lo llir rliupli- hull if hem more generally kliliwu, was thlil one of the Mlisicul f‘|ift.oiis is ii liu~ tive of this l’i~ovilicu. lfcfl-i'l-lirr in made to lild. (2, I-lo\vl\f.t, the "iliuli in tho ruse." who, lillvilii: nssuliil-il the ,-imgfi imuiii of f"lifton, is now l-lil:nrz- ed in viilldeville work iii lroiilpnnyl with his wife. Mr. lloivnft has nn iiifrrrsting lit- tle story. He is one of t.liosu= few l‘-. Fl. Islanders whose eiirly life in hill' liative lnud was so brief flluf he had .in opportiinity lo beeoiiw at all fli- miliiir with if. The sllii of ltielislmll rind Mrs. llliwntt, fol'iiiel‘l)/ ill 'l`\')'~' oil. tho latter now ileilfflflfifl. hr “'f\H rerhoved to Maine, over forty _vcitrs ago, nt the alze ‘of one year, the inm- ily locating in that- State. Until last week Mr. Howntt did not revisit the Zinrden Province, but his anxiety to' sei-_ his birth-place overcame him, when the opportunity presented if.- uelf through Mr. Hogg, and now his nntlcipatlonii have culminated in re- alization. - _ Mr. Howlitt belongs to li fninlly wldcly connected and with nuiiierous branches extending from the parent trunk ln the genealogical tree. As a; result lie found n host of 'relatives hors, the majority of whom he had »-vs/va .~mAm»n\vvn PROVINCIALIST PAYS _ ` VISIT T0 BIRTHPLACE rc-|elii‘i1l.ail tnsti'iiiiieiital professor! .null hui; d<‘\'ell»pul into ii performer of illucll nxcclllmce, handling- dilclllt e.iiiiiu.»sii.ioiiii with comparative "anno iuid niuch to idle delight of bk indi- iui-_v. ilu playoff some years with wel-l known lianils iii that S0508; no- inhly the 7Iird iiiid Zilrll Regiments, both ol-galilv.nf.ioiis of 50 ‘ind 60 pieces. lifore reveiifl' lin his-devot- ed his attciif.luli to voiuievllloiiork, lissoeintoll with Mrs. Howatt. il'-aotd uf which they ore thu iirlgihixtntifl In fliis field they hnve met with lilcci-sl und to Mrs. l-luwntt no srmlblhlirs oi il. munf. be niirlbumi. oltufi ny the Muses, Mrs. I-[owatt took alvan- lliits of her fllleut and 'fleveldfm it hi- study and is A proficient :infill null r-nf-els iii performing on thifcor- iiet, blirllloih> and other va\v\-'l&f.ril- ments, prollliciiig ii strong, l>\iD_ Gnd clear tone pleasing to the snoliltriti- cal ear. ' »‘ She is a cousin of one scendants of Ralph Waldo the celebrated post, having ily name before marriage. rental horm is in Auburn, Mr. I-lowntfls father ia now ,nd located in Woburn, Malts. of country has nlivor wnneli and his frequent. beauty of his native ed in Mr. Howiitt, pride in..P. E. *Island which, is fullyjiiltffishls' now that oliity has been appelised by a no knowledge of, but had heard his father make froqiicnt reference to their patents. ` Mr. l-lowntt took up the study of music early in life and its charms proved attractive. _f»l‘n studied the lcornet under one of-New York's most , , x . Mr. and Mrs. Howatt are at ,in Slimmer-iiide andf leave ‘morning for Frglql n, ‘N tlniilng their tolr _ make their Charlottetown mnrsids visits ofannull ~ 1 . - .".. <» -".'.-Z f§~=»>.1