Presidency.. Messages _Re- J. l < I i l x J Likely te-Leadl to,.\/,oluntary Resignation of Hfuerta from ceived at N_iaVgar`a _falls from Different sources Contirm this Opinion- NIAGARA FALLS, May 21.- The ,rlnclpnls in the mediation confer- ence here believe that the savage ad- vance of the Constituiilonalisfe - 'E- gsinst Hllcrta millet halve a bearing on the settlement of difficulties be- tween the States and Mexico. Re- ports yesterday told of victories for ville in the Saltillo campaign and hnve cenvmced the Mexican _represen- tatives here that Hluerta’s foes can- not bo stopped and the execution of B fcdcrnl general sind entire staff by Viltu has imilresscd them with the lsct that Federal leaders cannot ex- pect mercy if they f-all into Constitu- tlnnullsts hands. The weakening of the Federal situation may for-on l-luortn's hand here. During the d'ay the _Brazilian am- bassador received a -message from the ev Brazilian minister at Mexico City in d°“ Heaney dcating, it is understood, time Gm. ernl flucrta was prepared to relin- B quish oillco. Similar intimations have Corrie to European diplgnuts at Washington. _ school. ' " Recltation, A Spring Song, 1)-nv»,d,, ` ._ = '. ` Baker. V \ ‘ ‘- _ Addr:-ss__ Rev, Mr. Taylor, * I'-.l._P _ri iiiuiinii (Canadian Press) (_- NEW Y(-WK. -Ml!!-Y 22.-Becker was found guilty th‘ls afternoon of mur- der in the iirst degree, for conspiracy to llriult about the murder of Her- man liosnnthal, the gambler, lei-1-my bv rzliuif-cu at Bockersbldalng. The lilly _wns out four hours and four min- utcii. Q ‘ l"I SH REPORTS . SOURIS, 1*. E.`I., May 20_-- N0 ice. hnri'ii1|: very-scarce. ilivrriicusr HAR-Boil, Mngdnlcn 13- |1,md,.,' M V am-__ Am- MV 1 t are to he given in The riuardlsn nv ' wr pm y of Great Contcstl arrived in the city l19"`lllili (lilllwilitoue-scare Eta *- clsss. l wenwdilm if-"1-ess)‘ | A telelram from British Guiana fo. _r=ol°11v- Hn wee stricken while sit- ting on the-beach judging a case. _ I1-lull by birth, visited Canada lust _-,-_-,-_~;-_--~~‘»»--it are ._ S.________________ THX suiuuuAs` I `~ " '» we-r of mf- ' - PAGE.-¥lL§Y4l»ll.f'.-_.rf _‘-'* ------»-_.;- . ` -year and had. purliosed visiting I-Towns apromment Y M 0 r ‘ .. _ _A . V- _ V. ._.,A., I ,lV vile' Critical -Sewers--serie:.i.‘;i:.e°.ri.i‘ln's::e~.r'¢°::. ein”-.cl Bu inlfediod 1° Sew tl _o ca maniac _ Weis very popular with -nhl classes and was regarded. as one of the furo- Sir '1`ll0l1-ss. who was 'an English-|most jurists. _I-ie ls sllrvlved by his WlCl0W an`r.'_ throe children. ‘ /l. The Empire Day exercises in Prince Street School, -as published in y¢st,,,~. days Guardian. were held in the spncious hall and were presided over by Mr. 'l`. C, J-aimed, the \l1uptl5 ac. u-u-lttftng themselves mlost creditaibly. Thi* -flinging conducted by Prof. Tllvmvsoxl was especially -glood and called forth imuch praise from' the Parents in atteridance. , Short, points cd speeches were ma-de by Roz. Drf Bl' and _ Marshall. WEST KENT. At West Kant School th-e Chairln.b.m (MP. ILH. Uallljfllaul, Supl. 0| Schoolg HHVG n very interesting a-do;-egg, which was followed by a programme 3011!! ‘O C/anladla by school Dialogue, Arbor Day prnmary class Rclritatloo, ‘Plant a Tre G01- EBSHY. Arbor Day, Ch-estley Daw- on. of song and recitation, as follows: the school. . . _ ». I ' , _ ' _ . n _ . ' If Do ugall. 50111:. “Gone is the Snow," 'bv Solo, Miss I-iuglhes. lil-nlosur-, "Moss Roan," prlmarv"i l{f’(‘li1U.i.lO!l, "HOW L0 Mako "_ Whig- l Song, “God Bless the Prince of - -v -_-_-.-;_-_-:_-_-.-_-_-_-_-‘-,-,-:_ _-,-_-_-_-_-_-,-,~,-;_-_-_-,~_-,-_-,s _ iillillll-itil] iMPllli Iiil Eiiilliliilllli Song, Island Hymn, school. God Save The King. QUEEN SQUARE BCI-IOOIJ. . - Following is the programme which was carried out at Queen Square School: U-Canada, by the school. Recitotion by Elrnest Henncssey. Recltatior by Alfred McKearney. Song and Chorus, ‘-‘God Save the g“lL°rt°n»,,',R“‘T°- _G- T9-Yl°l`» Z- L- Prince of Wales," by the school Rccitstion, "Ma/de in Cauladla," bv Thomas Mcllklrlane. Essay, “Empire Day," by Norbert Hughes, of Mr. »Landrig~a'n's Depart- ment. sons, “Gone is the winter," by Recitntion, "Native Born," by boys of Miss McDo-nlald’s Depnrt- ment. Song, The Dear .Little Shamrock” by boys of Miss Fennessey’s Depart- ment. Essay, Empire Day, Willl-am M6. "The Heart of a Tree," by boys of Mr. Wynne’s Di=pal~i(rr.ent. Soni: and chorus, “May Day," by tho school. Recitation, “Niature's Garden", by John (.oii~nolly. Sour: and chorus, "Fisher\nc'n’s Chorus," by the school. Essay, "Arbor Day," by Frank '1'mirlor. '~ "" ' God Bavn The Kino. tic, To|1»_Do.viog_ Addresses were zivcn -by Bishop O'L-cary, Messrs. John Anderson and Wales." school. "" lv. l.. cotton. B _ The three beautiful Grafonolas that »i-»-_-_- , . ` _ ` 02 “is du-Nord - scarce; Grand Entry- plenty hr:rrin|,r; Hofugo Harbor _.vm-V B¥i\l`CC, Qireiic-Nsronrr, N. S.. May eo. - lllffllir scarce today; no ice. SIXTEEN PERSONS KILLED BOM. many horses and cattle were killed by U cyclone which practically flulfrrlvcd the town of Muzquis, in Mexico, _ , , | i » U.inard'l Liuiment Ours: Dipthorin coilnsiissn iss 100 |._l.1»£-for - ' clssslrlcillion One cent per word each insertion is this column- Cash must accompany oder. ` Minimum charge twenty-live cents. . eel' wnuran-Al>PLv, we our-:ies Street. ' 233i-5-13Mtf. Wi\N'l’ED-A GIRL FOR GENICRAI. housework, Apply, 190 Qirecn Bt., 2173-4-25Mtf. F N* "Wd"-*__* _“D” OR SALE A GOOD HOLSTIEN hull i4 months o,d. Alpllly to W- ll. Itoss, Kinross. _ _ zoos-5-zV:.jVM§lthe_n's.al. WANTED 'AT ONCE, A GIRL FOR zenernl housework. Mrs. E. H. Mcidachern, 14 Brighton Road. y, __ zlsvls-zoMtl. FOR SALE 2 PURE BREDHOLS- tain calves bull and hetfer. A. W.~ Morrow. Norfih Ildkvl, 250115-2§hI4'lpd_' FEW lW0i\rdcl's can commodnted V Grafton FOR from winning Del' letting. Road. WD-’ Wang dividend lm- seeds 88|! "ll HOW sale o the fact that this is the first tlime such beautiful instrwments have been nl. PASO, tiny 21-sixteen pc,-_ shown in this city, how well they were pleased to see _v€St‘@1” . .,..i. i. .. n - _ . v- .., _ "W HAMBURG-AMERICAN IS DAMAGED `hor. A V picked up a mutilated message yes entering the river. Not only mat, but evcryoue no mat present inclincdllto vlary the contract' ` ’ for how mth, #hey do Wm be pau; in any other wily. than when propos- for their msn-its if they rail to wln'°‘l 'W Ml- ROWS Bill- ' . - anv of the many valusihlo prizes. . ` -. ____... _...___ . - - " Mr Toomibs, the Charlottetown ._-F. ...ni n... ...-.,.......,..., .....n...n. = V_ _ consented to furnish n few very fine records and The Guardian cordiallv 1._ _ ; _ .- '_"" invites all readers and friends to call. nt thc office nt any time and hear victoria Park, presented an interest- nothing An attempt.mld bb mad lhell” .l9"'0fll»" Blllllff or Covncert hand » mg "l’l'°‘“"*,_“°° 1°’ 'a' “um” °l him" to revive- it. and if this was unsuc sing or play for them. “Como and -_ yesterday aItsi11mo0n,.wheni thc Oau-ur. icessful me corps _www be dmmnded The 'American warship Saratoga tcrdny but the Salnbia was then ‘ _ iltiln liilncouliisil, sc. PiliPilliS ill UUII --V_-n _ J Despite Hueria's Declar- ations to the Contrary He is Preparing to Leave the Capital. General Blan- quet Declines lo Take Command of ' Troops' Against Villa. _-.1 VERA CRUZ, Mexico, May 20. - Despite President I-l.uerts’s declara‘ tion ln Mexico Oity that he has no intention ol resigning, close observ- ers of the situ-ation here have re- linlfi.: information that the Dictator-` ship is totterlng. and the I-Iu»erta's flight from the capital has been' ar- ranged. This is conilmnd by advices from Mexico City that Huerta has decided not to fill the place ot Jose Maria Lonsano, Minister of Com- munications. It was learned today that Presi- sent Huerta had requested 4 General Blanquet. Minister of War, to take command of the Federal troops op- posint: General Villa at Slaltillo, but that Dlanquet had refused. - The wnr Minister, like Huerta. has been sentenced to doeth for the :pur- der of Francisco I. Madero, ‘by the Constitutionalists. _.._._.__..._.__.-__ itil rourii's sirius loss ((‘an.adian Press) CORNWALL, May Z2.-Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kirkey. an aged couple, lost their dwelling this morning by fire and are in destitute circum- stances. He is 103 years old and totally llind; sho is 101 and bod- riddcn. Both were saved with zrcat llitllcully. ,__..l_..__.1._é. although there is 5, 'hand station hero V and scvcrsl lllarslufpa are in the har- F _ ,VV VV , , , l llililllll llil Tignish Cadets, he said, showed bring your friends and spend a few Corps of Queen Square and West The North wnltgh-lm corps was em el" '”"°’“““l“ Wm' “S-" sy JOHN N B May 22.- Km” B°l‘°°l“ “"-’“’ l“°l’°°'°°‘l “Y Mafleeilcnt bony. Althonnl established MAiVll\lOTll STEAMSHIP NEW YORK, May 21'--The Vntcr- land, the biggest steamsh-lp ln the service arrived today on her maiden voyage from Hamburg. She is 317. yards lonl: and 58.000 tonnage, has _q crew" of 1.234. Her average speed was 23.9 knots. Finn Ninas 'rim ROYAL PAVILLION. Ai.nEas1-lor. Eos-. Mali 21-- _A serious fire, supllosedlv 0| Bll3_\`B¥!\¥'°t6 origin yesterday broke out ru Fur- Q 0 Several iirc companies were called low-mlddles on board the "C0lll\18' vlood” because of his fondness for the engine room. ft has been decided however. that lhe shell enter, Trinity cenege. ctmtne¢e.' use autumn in undergraduate. V _ln Court circles it buts yllilfet _“HHN this decision with trail l when .mm into bl .I *Uv* likable #ther iioiertjhlm-_. . Mr. Herbert Morrah sddressing tho Authors" Club in London, thought they wir! all united in behaving in tho great mission of English literature, but he Was afraid that was where their unity would end. For he did not bo~ lieve it would go out that they were on the whole very much in favor of and had ' ` ’ ‘ ". _ ' A. B. Snow Organizer and‘ In-_ -` --.-.=»-.-.-.-~.--_-.-.-.-.~W..-.som_-_-.=~.-:_-_-_-_-_-.1 Monro.. Mins, n ln.--tie village e.ght 3°' O et' , N B ,m~w,,,k i'n fl very scattered community. at ' __ -, _ 1 - B _ t ._ SD»’<`l10f Of all B Of' ew " 9 _ lthrc-e. hours' not/ice there w mus- nllcs from t Stephen, on he to and I,_ L Island Them Wm ul ter of 29 bo B out 0 ash: t §,,',§"w;",‘_‘“,,§,',“c“,,,'j,°,‘;§,`§ ‘;',“,,f,‘f,fl°,‘,‘.“c,,l,l;`,‘2icnneti en' no lilithzolueeclqtrenhir or ls. In drill these vcsterdav morning. and wh-ic‘.l dc-iaqudle Cmhpml; iumlzhr Kem; Str; “Gt” drmed “rv °`t°f“lllY and Very shop and wagon factory, valued .tt smarter H rpearance than the Kent $8,0l]t and uninsured. Another steam Street Company who were in mutt, saw mill across the little stream owned hy A. J. Maxwell and 'sun , to n le e h lament or ._ . ‘ - q due e un er “B Y , "“ llnspccting Officer, whlo was uccompa- ` '_nnd unarmed.. the latter were not outshonr lr. steadliness and Gllil The ham, was also d-estroyod, invo villa _-y . _ cm lose or arent $2,500, with no lnnnr- “‘°‘l bf M“l°' W°°l‘F' ‘"“,",f Ed . lhy each company with a sau e. c ancc on the butldirng, hrut $600 oil Qu ..,o,mre bo S resenunz arms, 'hincry Owrflcd by Mr. dm- ee" ` ' y p _' po pm » th” mm . ' _ and the Kent Street Coimpiany 9DT`l’llZ»§ ' lfl - 31-'\N 3 SURVIVORS ham. i. . Lon Valle , close to the Rolla! ' the Sim li- . ' ing to attention. After the Inspect- ;‘lvlu°“lz whefo King George and ml] lsmllle sestoglgzl/Brgnldythis not llte-l e me startedd m th: hGr;\"fm ing Odlcer had exanuinod the ranks, ueen Marv are~sta-Ylniz for the mm- ll* ll” "5 _ They we" gl, and had ,"l“‘__" §1"`°“I 5': wjwithe parade marchozl past-doing ex-`l euvres. Their Mattel'-lei had Ml- Call" ll' ‘VM 5 re mm' f tml °°_r° ll' gl” 3-sclivfr ‘ in 3 tronfely well. Then tim companies the Pavilion when the blaze was dis- all conscious of the snorrlall” n - - .:fr_“‘° °‘ l"‘- 8’ll‘;'“1lI_ 12710 913,180 igrwem ,nd,,,,endBm_|v exercised in Mm, cove;-¢,d_ The fire was Bxtrffmllly lllf' English language, but- they were not _arlirlrr soon 5 0 er eg] puny urill and a little extended or. neult to combat and was not ex- Ne,”-led for a revolution. During the 23 tb” azhuz' Th. °€mf'se gfasthre XE; der practice, in which also they ac- tlnguished for a considerable time. ,an day or tw" he had had the pleas. is “nkuowm quitted themselves creditsibly. l ftl Sim- . - . nt and military are enzlncs were "'° °’ "°“‘""g "“""°h,°" ° ‘B , __ , _ with their perrennonee, and nie netmtili in .1 condition or ewstration spelling society. and he gather- ‘|‘||E HELTBEQ _ t 1 t 1.; y stifled. V _ rail to tell the -hnye this in the u n O ,a_,,__._.l..J ` _._ edhdm mes” “mt mem “ms adenm" short address he made to each com- _ sc-hemgior plscllg the whole Engilsgl _ -"DE Moon" E-rc'-p;\n.v ocnthet lésopgwgitggtcig lt: gxer. ` V __` *V .V mnzona emo th melting pot- '_ ’ ____ cses. Ie o l e _ en om- Prlnen New Nleknae eetlen into lonely to on with this wb- -i"="Y- ‘C°°°l;a§g_:::i_ ween....e col son a oi Cows had practically 6 down tg team of the Abegweits and the Con- _ naughts. Then the Independents of ting an' hour’s good sport, will not Summersbda, are sending a team ldown to play B returrrmatch against the bnseballers of Et, .Dunsta.n’s Col-' lege, and this game takes place on Monday afternoon. The Independents and the Coliegfens met In Summer- fde. on Tuesday last, and' the home- ters won a hard fought contest ‘by 2-0.l T-he rqtprn will tdike pla'Q on Victoria Ilay, und as St. Dunstan's are determined to avenge their defeat 'on Tuesday, an interesting game may be looked forward to'..’I‘llo game will be played on the Alisgweit Associa- lon’s grounds, and ptay,wlll com- mence at 3 p, , ___..__.___Z._.__- COIIMI EVENTS. IIIIIOUIICIIHIS, IEEIIHDS ETC sl One cent por word each insertion is this column. Cash must accompany* order. llflnfmum charge twenty-tivo cents. *'St. I`»uns'tan's baseball team will play the Independents, oi Summer- aidc. on Monday, 25th tllst., on the IA. A. A. A. grounds, Charlottetown, :nt 3 p. nl. Admiésloll, 15 centl. “The annual meeting of the Phoe- nix orient _club will be lieid in \Y. M. C. A. parlor! on Fflulsy, 29th inet. Elcetnon of cimeers, etc. A full attendance is roq,u0Ited. ,ml-5-aainl. "no 'ri-ir-‘i wrssi THING 'roonvl wrmvlran. my fz1~m..ri' may is nsuollt .. chill on the journey from wr, inns, Mel, rl-uflwiml n, order that Rvnlllltfon Typowrftor that you ' 'need - it ` will lunlv take you at mdmnit und YM! nn, Tlxlrhs whn limt Ouimet ynster-fneed have no doubt about itibohii ,the best Shirt Kev Machine. NA". Milne Fraser, Halifax, N. B. 2800. “We lmvst n full line of lhd`0lover lsygchlandngimotgv _t0rtb|1'AnUi_tl'&` eiie n e a r on _ . A west prices. mOan'm\ppN l‘u‘mer'|` nstitutos nt lnvvct ‘fi;°h§te. Wi-its r quotations today. fofd Farm- r's-Compnny, Bedford; P. B. I. 2,40, "1 wists 'ro have my ` month knew thnt 1 sm ln the Gensilmcollt- tsst and would solicit any subsnip- tionn that the pconlein of out of Chetrlottetown would be ivrillhq _to sive tn me to ivdp lhawvtiil thi GRAND vs,-rvilzl ol_l‘,-tate; of' otha "risen, ‘Hiatt \‘lg'lV0f!90i* Pdf \ favors. I sm. Blunt'-T. 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