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' *UREAD Al-L OVER PRINCE ISI-Al\lDll'I\*" ` ll.f.I.._.....-~=~°-S.._ic _l I lilies--~ §-< FE UZ >C '$1/liT>'iTrTiTvall&il. iculwi} .. , ' ' ’ _ _ ' . _ - - _ - - _ -__ __ -_-_ Q -'» wlnclumso rl_ mrllasi THE ihvrnsr saws- CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA FRIDAY MARCH 29, 1912. 'riser or .~ll.i.~ (,,%,é,’&‘¥i,',"A‘§. ‘},‘i‘,f~'i’n*‘,"1}'$%_~‘ w ~< I in -4 K .~ " ° \ 9 7 , f ~ ,DEBA TE DN ADDRESS ihuiclllii RDDSEVELT CHARGES IN THE HDUSE YESTERDAY lin lil iii FRAUD AND TRICKERY illlli SIHIKI Tivo New Members 'Make Credituble fflilideni ` f , _5 ii- g i iid tri, iii time with Speeches. Followed by the Lender ofthe _ *_ ' nys ‘S |I);0'|;I;¢;¢ iiioIii¢wisI)n¢5Ii’c It is Throught Miners Them- Opilosition undAt_;e__l;i__e_i:_lier. Debate _ slll‘ _cl_is_e_an<1 won the great l.(‘,olltinueli on page 3.)* ____,____.___.,.,-_-.-.-_-.--.-.»».-_-_-.-_-~ _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_._A ..~ .-_-_-_-_-_ IU HISIUIII IHI MINEHU IIEGIMII ` (Ulliladinli Press.) , ].(iNl>l)N, lllnr. 28--A news agency desplltcll says that recognising the importance of the present regime, capitalists of South China ,are finan- cially bucking the project for the restoration of the Manclius. , WIND W.-\l~`. TOO MUCH FOR THIS MAN AND WOM-\N.e l Nl'lWT(lN, Miss., March 25.-When rl desll-llctive torllado passed near hcrc Sntllidny nlrli' _ '<. 'l‘rl1sscll, a storclrecpcr, and his wild tried to llcop fno stove doors closed by prop- ing tllenlsclves sgalilst thcln. The terrific wiild wrecked the bliildlng,alld .\lrs. and Mr. Trussell went sallilig nn the doors several hundred feet away. Mrs. 'l‘riissell landed in a llitch of water alid was slightly injured. ll(`lOSl'1V]dl.'I"S Rl‘](ll'lE'I‘AltY _ 'l`(l MARRY 'I‘0RON'l`O (llllil. .NEW \'(ll’ll{, March Z6-Invitations have been issued for the inarriilge of Frank lillrper, private secretary to* (701. llooscvclt, to Miss Dora Augus- til l’rinli-, dliugllicr of-Frederick and .\irs. .-\. l"rilnc, of 'l‘r_il'onto, which is to tallc plilcc on the afternoon of Tllcsdlly, April Sl, in 5-lt. Tliom.as's lfhurcll, Toronto, A reception in to IUIIOW ai. the home of the bride's par-_ NHS, 413 Miirkllnnl street. I‘0Tl(`l'I’ll\`I‘T NUW ,\ I’ROl)ll(‘,ING CENTRE. _TUIi0NT0. ollc., Merch ze~Nelic batllrllay. March 30th,» ,will witness UIC llilssllig of Porcupine from a pros- "°°f”"*‘ Wllllll to li producing mining f`°l\f-l`l‘_. and th_e board of trade of liolltll lorcllpiue have arranged to _f\;f\l_k the occasion with a celebration i .ill internal character which will 't""t "" FYIIIHY Bud continue llntil i~llitlll~llav uighf.. (fItIl\‘Il"]AN STIRGEON DIES KW;-‘l'l’0N. 0nt..' iuhrcll ze-'rho _lrutll reported at his home, in Ple- _llf1. lirlllkeilac colinty, of Jolln Elk- 'Hai-ill. in his soul year. _Tile deceased served during the "I'“"““ Wllrl ns a surgeon in the willful of which Florence Nigllclll. ,._‘ “'15 hcad nurse. He was a na- "“` 'if mfmlnfzham, England. Sfllllllill AT HIS OLD TA(."l"I(1l~‘» HA~lillYING TOM LONGBOAT. ,_T_§_’lg_;~'Tl_l:, 1\€_l_lrell 21-inf shnlhil W I' ' ,_,mm_0__t_ P" “Ruin after Tommy liusl-; Nou' lloigvo . 'ro Nuwrolvr. 'T"A""""°""""""""`"""""""""""""`""-"‘-"‘ .desire to see a goodly measure of re- BHIIIIN IND MUNIIIII IIUIIIHIIII (C-nilalliaii Press) l.t.‘Nl)()N, Mar. 28-Does the liri- tisll goverilmwnt recognize the Monroe dofctrine whicll applics only to the American continent or does it admit it to' apply to the Islands of the West Indian Archipelago was the questiou asked Sir Edward Gi-ey ill the Commons today. He replied the matter was ii quest- ion of the policy of the United States but as there were no territorial - ac- quissitions therellbouts he considered there was no chance of 3 dispute ii- rising. MOTHER FIG I-ITB OFFICERS ITHACA, N. Y., lllavch ?6-f.-!rs.lfl- len Franklin of Myers was locked up in jail because slle refused to send two of her children to school. The woman lived in il bollthouse and fought tho officers who came to nr- rcst her. . who refused to let it bc taken from her arms. The arrest was nlade lin- dcr the educational law, the first of its kind in Tompkins county. llIVOl{(.‘1‘1l') WIFE ON HIS TIIAII.. LONDON, lliarcll 26-Hugo Ames, liutllor, and formerly private secret- ary to Sir Jillian Pallilcefote at the British legation at Washington, and his cousin, Mrs. Flora Northesk-Wil- soil, of California, 'who were arrested llerc March 0 on a charge of biga.m,y, appeared today before a Bow_ street police court lllagistrate, who colninit- ted the prisoners to the Ol0S@d amalgam* ation is only 2,956- ___________.._. l\flILI.1Ni~]RS ANGRY OVER ‘QELLTNG OF HATS BY rlCI~IO0L New nilifrailv, ct., ivillroil 26-so Trade School here lnadc by its pupils, local miiliners are up in arms. A united protest has been suggest- ed by some of thc mllliners. Miss I-Iess, supcrillteildeilt of the school. claims that tile practice is fair to the professional milliiicrs_ because the school does not cut prices. CUHHUNIIIITION THROUGH PROVINCE IIRD WITH MIIHLRND Tile Earl Grey left Georgetown yes- terday at 7.00 a. lil. for Picton with 37 passengers, 40 sacks mail, express and Gi tons freight rind docked at l0.l0 iz. in. She leaves today at 7.00 a. m. for Georgetown with passengers, yestcrdayfs liiail, express and freight Tile. Millto left Picton yesterday at 7.00 il. ln. for Georgetown with 12 passengers, 120 sacks mail, ex- press and 52 tons freight and docked at 10.00 li. ln. She leaves today at 7.00 a. in. for Pictou with passen- gers, yesterday’s mail, express and A special train fronl Georgetown bringing the passengers, mail and ei- press fro the Mlnto arrived in Charlotfxown yesterday at 1.35 p. nl.'and leaves today oil return at 6.00 5. m. with passengers, mall and ex- press to cross to Picton on the Mlnto after the arrival of the Earl Grey bringing to Chai-lottetown the pas- nengers, mail express and freight from that steamer. The special train will hereafter leave Charlotte- town for Georgetown at 6 a. m.daily except Sunday, instead of at 8.46 p. m.as in the past. Yesterday the Eastern express ar- rived ln Charlottetown at 9.25, a.m. ten minutes late; the Southern ac- commodation at 9.35, a. m. on and three brothers, Allison, at homo. Herbert, in Detroit, Mich., and Henry ill California. To the bereaved relatives The Guardian extends sincere sympathy. The funeral taken place this after- nnnn nt 2,30. time, the Tignlsh accommodation at 11.40 a. m. on time: the Sunlmorslde accommodation 3.10 p. m. ten min- .utes lato, the Eastern accommodation' °°°*i”B NDSU- R- 6.25 p. m. one hour and five minutes late and the Tignlnh express at 9.50 , ____- I flianalliuil Press.) I..ONI)Ol\', Mar. 28--Tile House of Lords this_nftel'noon panned the min, ers minimum wage bill but without amendment. It is now ready to al assent. LONDON, Mar. 28-The end of the cnlamitoiis national coai strike which no sorely affected lliillions of the po- pulation of the Kingdom during the ‘-,last folil' weeks is believed to be at hand. , _ No doubt appears to exist ill the min1.ls_of many people that many of the millions oi miners who left work on March first are desirous and anui. ious to return to the pits and when occasloil offers will vote in favor of the proposal to resin-ne wo;-li_ Most of them, it is believed, would return to the pits immediately, but in each district there is a small sect- ‘ion of determined exf;l~eniistS_ _ NEW YORK, Mar. 28-The follow. lug testatelnellt was issued this after- _ilooil by the aiitllracite coal operat- \or's committee of ten; _ For scveraliiays reports have been ill circulation to the effect that the anthracite milling companies were emliloying strike hrcskcls. In the past it has not been the policy of the operators'to organize li labor force of outsiders in such em- ergencies noi' they have not fathered nl.-:li to operate the mines ill cal-ie the present stuff quits. < receive the Roy- HIGH PIIIEIS ‘ IN IJINIIIII - _ LIST IIIH f(‘alladiilil (l’l"I‘/\WA, Mar. Press) 28-The Minister of Labor tabled in the Commons to- day the report of R. H. Coates, of the Department of Labor, oil the use of wholesale prices, particularly dur- ing last year. = It was shown that were the highest in since the years 1872 and 1882. The most pronounced hoist took place ‘during the last half of the year, the wholesale prices during 1910 bc- ing 24 percent higher during the last ten years by the last centliry. _ 2 In 1911 the percentage increased to 7. int 1911 prices Canada any time CGIIDEIISED ADS T00 LATE FOR CLISSIFIUITIUII (Half cout per word each iilsertioll ,in this column. Cash must accom- pany order and five per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty- five cents.) _IF’0R SALE, red foxes,_1 male and _ two females, bred. Collingwood @. _ _ _ 3-29d_4i. `I'Cl‘] CREAM, cake, fruit and coli- . _ fectionery at Sunnyside Ice Cream Parlors. *3-29d6ipd. Vl_llYPEWRI"I‘ER. Secondliniid type- writer for sale cheap. For price and terms write G. 1'. O. Box 398. 3-29d3lp¢l. `l_(‘GGS, Butter, choice, dressed A pork. Prollipt returns. John Hopkins, St. Jolln, N. B. 3-29d3\\'r 3-29d3wr2wpd. large red foxes. seperately if de-_ Box 36,Bi‘ade.l- PTO!! l~lAI.I~l, pair of _ Will sell them. sired. Write or phone bane, P. E. I. 3-29d3lpd. \`,’ANTl~ID, this week eight hundred ' bushels of Potatoes. See W. S. Hotel for rices Newsom at Revere p a£place_o_f __ __ 3-Zhdbipd. “IANTED a car load of general -purpose horses weighing from 1000 to 1200 lbs. Apply to Jackson and Bishop, Eeverollotfl. 3-27d3i_. FOR SALE, boat nearly new, 26 _ feet overall, 8 foot beam, Z1 ft keel. Would make 3 splendid boat for gasoline engine for fishing or car- rying freight. Price $85.00. The Rog- ers Hardware (‘o, Ltd, Charlotte- 3~29d3i. town. ‘R/TANTFID, forthe City of Char- ‘lottetown, a lady of good ap- pearance aud character to represent an established Maritime house. The position is a permanent one to tho right, person. Apply giving refer- ence to "Reliable" Guardian Oflice. 8-15dtf_. AUCTION, furniture at residence _ Capt. John McPherson, 48 Lowel- Princc Street, on Wednesday, 3rd day of April, commencing at Il o’clock, all his household edocts, comprising piano, parlor, dining-room, hall, bod- mom and kitchen furniture, including Beal:-sto, Auction- 3-25d9l. CGI . |l. lil. on tlmf-_ ,Mlmirrl‘| lllnfmont. rlilrn Tllnlltfiofla ,___- Wunadlau Press.) - BERLIN, Mar. za-The isdn-si council today approved of the army and navy bills presented to it on March 22. These provide for an increase of 27,- 000 men in the peace footing of the GFYHY and for an increase ill the per- sonnel hf the navy by 75 officials and 1600 men annually until 1920. Over and above tile ordinary ill- crease lllivill law it also provides for au extra battle sqlladroil for which there will he additional battlesllips and two cruisers constructed before 1920 and it is estimated that the nd-l ditional annual cost is $24,260,000 $28,500,000 yearly thereafter. JENNY C.'i~1 (IBEW TIRE (PF THE LONG ' TRIP TO BOSTON. l’OR'l`I.AND MAINE, March 26.-- Having been follr months on the voy- age from St. John, Mate Manning Muise, of Yarmouth, (N. 8.), and Steward l‘alviii Dexter, of Shelburne, (N. S_), of the St. John' schooner Jennie (‘., today sought means to secure release froiil thc vessel. . They complained to British Vice- Consul John B. Keating that the schooner, which was placed on the flats at South Portland yesterday for repairs, is not seawortlly, and asked to be released from fllrtller service with Captain Hicks. An investiga- tion wlls begun. ' Tile Jennie C., which is now nearly tllil'ty-two years old, was damaged in li storlil and toweli- into Maclllas the latter part of December. She was frozen solidly in the ice and forced to stay there until about three weeks ago. Sho has lumber for Boston. RHODE ISLAND SOLONB VOTE 'I‘I-IEMSELVES PASSES OF RAILWAYS. .I'lt(lVIIJi‘)N(‘,bI, it. I., . March 26- l'ublic utilities bill, the feature of which is ll. clause illnking it obligat- ory for all railroads in the state to furnish passes to state officers and lilclnbers of the legislature, Passed the house today by a viva voce vote after n long debate. Tile bill provides for the creation of fa public utilities commissioo of three wllich is given liberal authority in regulating public service corpora- tions. Olljcctioll was made to the measure by the Democratic minority on the ground that it was inade- quate in failing to provide for tho proper slipervislon of public utilities in the event of the commission being corrupt. Some of the Denlocratic members also condemned as "petty graft" the provision compelling rail- roads to provide passes. It is expected that the bill will pass the senate. ~ UNCLE SAM PROBING "LUMBER '1‘ItUS'I"` BUFFALO, N. Y., March 26-A government investigation which will pry into every phase of lthe lumber business ill all parts of the United States was begun here today by Uni- ted States Commissioner Samuel Hitchcock of New York. The specific case under considera- tion is that of the United States against the Eastern Retail Lumber Dealers Association, in which .the government nlleges that the members of the association have established n black list on which will be placed the nlline of any Wholesale dealer who sells ills lumber at retail prices. Nine promliient wholesale lllmliermcn of this section have been subpoellaed. _.....__..____.._.._.. THE NEITHER ` TEMPERATURE , SUIT, l00II. ETC .___- TORONTO, hlar. `2B-Moderate to fresh south west to west winds fair and mild today. this morning by the "Rcxall Store" Tested Thermometer with a northern rznoiiure was twenty-nine degrees above zero and with a Southern ox- pcsure thirty degrees above ser.-. The lowest tenlperature recorded yesterday was twenty-eight degrees above zero and tile highest was forty- two above. The lowest recorded the previous night was twenty degrees a- bove. At nine a. m. yesterday it wus twenty-eight degrees above and at nine p. nl. it was thirty-four above. The length of today will he twelve houl-`s and forty-one minutes. _ The tide will be high this morning at 8.10 and tomorrow morning at 9.05; it will be high tonight at 7.31 and tomorrow night at 8.46. The sun sets this evening at 6.26 and tomorrow evening at 6.27; it. will be high tomorrow morning at 5.43 and Sunday morning at 5.41. The moon sets tomorrow morning at 5.10. \flnnrd’l l.Inll-nent f"urn (fulfil. 'Wir U1iS`y@8f- $34,750,000 in 1913 aIld_ llfanildiaii l’l'<-ss.) _l t.`.l'lI(7AG(), Mar. 28-(Toloilel The speech- was delivered here lust night, triclter' to defeat him he hoped to be n Dictator. will do nothing unless to pei-sllud thclll that what they want is right.. “Tilere is not much danger to tile _ people" be said, "from il nlan who i llllndred thrown in and I think ~ther6 - I ani going to make one remarlf 0 that I have often been tempted to make but never made before. Ruoscveltfn mont stinging campaign _,(,cCas,,ma,, mu, gummy foes sam Y I walltf-fi to be ll king, I want to Ho lashed his opponents and charg- , answer they did not know. Inga as I. od some of them with using fraud and di-i, like the K»ilii_is .I have met. “I dont want to be one beeauno } . In one of his snllies lie discllssed the function of kings, expressed ill the stateluent of his opponents that terms of democracy would be tim polélitirlli of a \'fcc-Prcsidellt for life, with the leadership of the Foul' e’ uri- other jobs thnt full-sized inert. would prefer." v________Y_V_____Y______,._.,_______._._._., _-,-_.__ .~... -_-_-_~,-,-_-,-.--. -v-,-_-Y-.-_-_-_-.~.-f -.-_-_-_-.~.-=.-_-:_-_-_-a /_-:_-¢ NV, .--.-.-- f SIIIINIINI ill fftailadinil Press.) position is opposed to the edict o Ietc. _ i They claim the new order will re volutionize the languzlgej 'I'-:~oi~"r coal. hlisuiis .l.\'li oPl~:nA'roizs_ miners and opelators to fix il tw nois. Wlleli the conference alijournell linti was a week ago. The miners declal- ing that unless they secured a ten pe present scale expires, and the opera tile llemallds. I)l~I) .,\.\lBASSADOIt ' REIT) MAKE ‘Til E ' LONDON, Marcll 20-The state g . ambassador in Lolldon, ns coinparin revolution, was dragged into th bassadoi- on the subject. NINl!1Tl"ll<}N MONTHS FOR Sli-IOOTING 1-IAIVIBOURWS MANAGEIIT of Mark Hamburg, the falilolls ltus siiln pianist, as his party were pass ing through hers lust fall, was yes the district jail. was travelling when a stray bulls: lcssly to aid in the procecdillgs. MME. EMIIIA I‘iA.\I|<}rl 1 PAl’i.Il~l, -March 26-Minc. lilrnnl MI‘lLBOllRNI‘}, Mar. 2ll~'l'lle Up- f the director of education insisting up- on a reform in spelling following thc ` *lil ill” llBlf1C€~ Anlericau method in words as center, ’__"""`°" ' IIIFAII. T0 .»\_(ll`tl‘iF.. (I years wage and working agreement to take effect April 1 in Western Pen- ilsylvaiiin, (lnio, Indiana and lill- tolnorrow each side stood wilere it cent increase in pay and shorter work ini; llolirs they would not work after , . ' next i-lulldn.y midnight, when their IANCOIWER B’ March 29° tors nsscrtillg they would not gi-mit Ii\`DTSCIil‘Jl‘}T REMA TlK".’ ment published in New York on March 16 quotili Whitclaw Reid, United K the present conditions of this coun- try with those of France before the . , B limelight in the house of commons this afternoon by Sir Henry James Dalzell, Liberal mcinlbel' for the Kir- kcladys Burghs. Sir Henry was cu- rious as to the accuracy of the stats- ment, and wanted Sir Edward (li-oy to catechise the United States am- RIMOUSKI, Que., March 26--Jollll Danville, a bullet from whose revol- ver killed Dudley Cniistoli, inailager ‘terday found guilty, and with a re coninlendiltioii for mercy from the jury, sentence to nineteen nlouclls in Mr. Calistoii was staildilii; by the door of the car on which his party struck him. There was ll celebra- tion in progress in the town and Danville was firing o nwolvcr cure- RE(_!OVl‘IR1N(i HEAl.'I‘I~l. ican Hospital, is liunlcivhat better ‘and has been removed to her holno. ‘llllieilllllilll S _ SIIS MIIIIGIII .___- Walladian l’i'ess.l NEW LUNITUN, lllllr. 25--J. P, Morgall was today received in private ‘ iluclience by King Victor Enimiuiuel _s'rAi3ri1.\'G' lllrmlii ' ‘ AT Loilisizunc-. I, IMUISBURG, Nov. 25-A stabbing :lfiray occurred at the house of MIB. t‘:it.llcrili;l DL-freys, Commercial St., yesterday, A man named McCathy, who had been staying at Mrs. Def- oLl~:vul.ANl>, o., luilrch ze-inlllll- `l~ev's willie lllluer the inilllenve of lir- lity fo agree today again marked the attempts of the bituniillous coal nor ' get into an altercation with some colnpanlons and seized a knife, which he bi-andishcd quite freely, In. attelnptillg to get the knife from Mc- Cllrtily, .John It. Dcfreys was stabbed. ill the wrist and Daniel Mc/islgill had ,one of his fingers cut. McCarthy Wim' i placed under arrest. _ U. N. R. BUYS LAND ON ». . , VANCOUVER isi.AND¢ ____- , , , The (Innallian Nortllcrii Railway has ` plirehased 1,480 acres of land and. water frontage for docks and ,rail- way yards on Duncan Bay about Caiiip‘ River on Vancouver Island. The location is three miles south of .'-‘evinour Narrows. The lands wen: sold by R. S. Elliott and associates - of Victoria for $500 an acre, the _ total purchase price being $740,000. Mrs. Mary Gifiord, aged 80, wal found dead lil bed at Welland, Ont. ll,000,000 DOLLARS l FOR ST. JOHN HARBOR- ” 0'l"l‘AWA, March 26--The agree- nleilt between the Dominion govern-` ment and Norton Grifiitll, Limited,for the development of Courtenay Bay,,cl,n tile ciist side of Bt. John, was signed ‘yesterdny. W. Burton Stewart, rnB|l~ aging director, represented the com- pany. The contract involves an eg. ilcnditllre of upwards of $11,000,000, the sxfheluc calling for an extremely ,comprehensive development of the ' port on ly very large scale. A great deal of dredging will be done,a break- water upwards of A mile in length will be built, and n dry dock of thu largest size, is included in the plan.. ICA HUG. ML'RDI'lRER (IUEH T0 l-li?-AFl~`O1.D.' l\'iAltY_\/ILIIF., March 2G-R-8sc¢\‘ lillirlierer of the Rilbhfill family uf four, was hanged in the yard nf tha county jail this morniniz. I-Io pro- * testi-ll his innocence to the scafioldi and reeitcil the fwelitieth Psalm. Ran seo liillrdercd Mr. and Mrs. Hubballl and their two slnall children, Novem- ber 2,“lf.ll_ 1910, and then set fire ta file llnlise to concealt the crime.B,ood llolllllls taxing the scent at the scene of the crinln followed ii trail to Rap-_ cws ‘fntller's home wlierea blood. f\` stained pair of overalls were [nun . Eames. who has been ill in the Amer- "Phe motive assigned by tha ltatq was lRasco’s desire to recover n'l0n_ly\ won from llirpl by Hubbell in pokol Her husband, Eiiillill de Gogorza, said today lt will be some time be- fore she is again alllo to sing. KRIIIE. Mlnarda llulment cures gorgut ln cow; WON’T MARRY W CHICAGO. March 25-Dean Walter Summer -of the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, yesterday .ie- llvered a sermon upon the "sacra- ment of marriage" during which he _ made the following announcement. "After consultation with the Right flev. C. P. Anderson. bishop of Chi- 1-cago,_alid_his approval Dcnn Humber und his co-workers of the cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul have ag- l‘06d “Don an advancedpollcy, with regard to the administration of mar- rlalre ill the Cathedral. Beginning with Easter no person: will be mar. l / rlefl at the mthcrlrnl llillrns they pre. l ' '-`-‘-‘~`-`-’-‘- '-`-`-‘-‘=‘-T-‘~‘~‘-‘-*-'-T-='-'-‘---=------v -.--v~ ~ ~»~--.-.-.-_- -1- -- -- _-.-_-.-_-_-_-_-.-_- _-,»_- _-,-_-_-,-_-_¢-_- _`,.`»* ITHOUT illalliili cEliTlFlc ATE sent a certificate of health from a me potable physician to the effect tbpfl they are normal physically on m°“¢Bll7. and have neither au iiiour- able or communicable disease. _Thin step is taken only, after months- ol study of the situation and llollbcra. U00 as t0 its advisablllty. It is » bee lieved that this stand will meet witll tl" ‘mm°