lt" RAQES' Sworn . . . . ~ , ,, _D.,1.A _ _f " ‘ - ' ' ` oRNiNo' D ‘ .al.Y°'s°° v s-mr f ~ f _. .___ THE C I t TTETO GUARDI > ._ rr' -< ’=.' c iaollNi.\‘e ll uNui.;n isal } ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " ~‘ “fr- \Vl-. EKLY. (N0 € 5 c 5 Li>~w» -el CHARLor'rETowN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA THURSDAY MARCH ‘MMONTH HY h>v~~<=» Z 2 r' .. '45 _L » ' A. A _ _ _ ° s l i 4| 1909- ‘I nm i=isilvirAn B NAnvANoil: »< E Z :- AN OFFICIAL lull in luv I STATEMENT _i, Has .Been Issued by the Ahhies and Young I/lanlwice Attempted Suicide but May Recover. What Girl Says. u-aq They Offer to Play_Two Games With The Vics. The Guardian understands that an team who stayed away with the ex- __ ollltlal statement with regard to re- ccptiun of twl-._ Next tlley wired to - _ 1 lr ey gweit Athletic Club. lt has not called a meeting lil the l". E. I. telnlpted suicide. TEN MEI UEAIH SEIIVIA TAKES IN IIEHY ILAME PIIWENS AIIIIIEE MADE HIM IINAZY ST. ANDREWS, March 3-(Special) For love of Rosie Black, li pretty cent hockey troubles has been is-IHlllifax and asked to have the telim mme gm at Kennedy” Imtel' Fred sued bythe executive of the Abe- slisleuded. Failin iii this th N“50“- 24 YBMS 0/111 IIBS twice' ut- NEW YORK, March 3-(Special)-- LONDON, March 3-('lBpecl"al)-It is Cut oil from escape by a burning learned today that Bervia, in accord- - ' _ _ . . The House opened l1t4 0'-| pl; -t. l Tll. l- ~ l,l -ti | stairway. tcnl persons met death in 9. ance with the advice of the powers, , , L U' - I” glm- L P001’ " “UP 111’ 50 "HW flV¢>'S‘t0\`Y tenement house on Seventh has withdrawn the demand for terri- PREMUTR HABLARD l"`“°"’"“'\1 ll fl-'15 IYCKIGSS ¢Xl’¢'llll1UU'0 ul m0n€'yu Avenue. toral compensation at the hands of THE HOUSE WORK I OF YESTERDAY .¥.._1__-?._l ____ Tenement House Burned by Withdraws Demand for Ter- Mr. Agnew Chgsen Spgaker, is Ap.. lncendiary Fire Believed of ritory and Makes Waw for Black Hand Orgin- Peaceful Settlement. proved and Takes the Chair. Rules on a Point of Order. 11 Marull 3. principle the Opposition took their message from the lielltenlliit (lov .not voted b Lheil l res ' ' " ‘*' -» -_-”" T""' ' >&4; H 5"? Il I I been possible to procllre the docl ment but it is understood the ml;,tt-or appeal to the Maritime Association _ . _ . is deal_l:`hwi_t`h__ _substantially as lol-I for the suspension of the team. How-'Im the glxl to See him dm' lows:- e hes 'hold that wlielycver after they had had the resolu- the season’s schedule for the Iglamll tion of suspension passed by the 0'Neill instea/d. _ hockey league was arranged a dlspu-fel League, they asked for a reconsidera- arose as to which city tcanl sh|onl¢l~'ti0l§ in the case of the two men t first p-lay Summ-erside, the Viesl \‘ wishing an 'arrangement adlowiilgl l~ thlam to play Moncton for the Starr f 'I‘rophy. Tile Abegweits offered to f go first to Summerside to enable t the Vics to take their trip. Tblo'b they nefusod. They desired to ilnss-Ill for choice. The Abegweit delegate-sll gave them the choice without toss ing. 'U10 ViCB. or a Part of them wentls to Moncton and played their inatclleg U and A-ll, with the exception of one W man»-P. Rodd failed to come home C in time for their match scheduled to U be played in Sumlinerside. They‘ IU the-n called a meeting of their (ilubl 0 and expelled from it all of tlwlth* __.=i~,:e-é-r-i-€____-A All. IIEAIIY IIIN I INIIUEUHAIIUN "f -» ._l.»llvll'.'fi‘.‘ Hosls Gathered at American l- Hockey League and nslced them to P. E. 1. n action) the touring team was sus- Ipended by the Maritime Association. lThe tourists nrrilved home on Febru- »ary 5th, tha date of the scheduled _ _ Ilganie between the Victorias and Alleg- Capnal to wltness the Pre- Qiieits When the teams lined li foi Isome improvement' sidents Induction. WASHINGTON, March 3-(Special) -With every prospect oi' good weath- er, with all preparations Complete and each incoming rtrain and boati adding to the numlierless hosts girth- ored from far and near, the nation's capitol awaits the coming of the mor- _ row when Taft will be inaugurated President: of the United States. So great is the Congestion in the ltreets, at the hotels and evei'ywhefl'e that the ordinary routine of Wash ington life has been temporarily sus- plmded. _ 'lie time-honored inaugllral parade which the greater number will be- en- abled to witness is claiming more in- terest than thc inallgiiratien cere- mony itself. An estimate of the number who will .. p ' e match, Mr. Ramsay of the sus- pended players was on the ice. The Abegweits objected to playing with him and when they appealed with the Victorias to go on with the inntch and not disappoint the people, the answer' they received was “To * with the people, ive will play with liumsay or not at all.” After con- siderable wrangling, rather than dis- appoint the pliiilic, they render- ed themselves liable to suspensionl for thirty days by agreeing to play with the Victorias under protest. The Referee, however, having been shown by Mr. Garnhum, the Secretary. of thc island Hockey League, the offici- a notification from F. W. Meyer, 1 Secretary of the M. l-’. A. A. A., would not allow Mr. Ramsay to play. That this was the proper procedure in the case is established by the fact that two years ago when the Abeg- weifs weilt to Newfoundland and played there with John D. McDonald of North Sydn-cy on their team - he being at that time under suspeniaion -they were suspended thirty days for the breach, and the ofiicial notice of march is 50,000, not the least of_ which will be the Governors of four- _I teen States, each accompanied by his staff. ,ne Ili; Having encircled the globe with the battleships fleet, 3,000 bluejnckets are here to take part in the pal alle. IHEII APPLE IS . NIIW IN NEW YIIIIKI NEW YORK, March 2.-I"l'en was passed alrnlilling all the games with the Victol‘ia:-1 and ruling tlieiil out of the series for tho season, as is pmviclell by Section 4. It is lin- necessary tu state that this is the constitution under which the H. ld. I. Hockey Lenlzlie has been ~.\‘.'irlli`rg since its organization, some nine or ten years ago. The Vice are not the first tcanl to sllfier as' ii few ycilrs ago Humllicrside were ignored and the Vins null' Ah- bies played oil. Now asa preliminary to what fol- lows, the Ahegweits quote from the (‘onstitll~tion and Bye-Laws of the M. 1'. A. A. A. regarding suspension mill reinstatement, also the duties of the President. (Article XIII of the Constitution). (Coutiiiued on page 3.) Miuard's Llnlmcnt Cliff! G"_j*"' ‘f_"_°‘.. ’.l_ ._.. - --_-,-_fe NOBODY SHOULD MISS NEXT SATURDAY’S ISSUE When the large vote for the month; of February in The Guardian’s big, froe trip con=€ust, is published it will be as ¢rcat.u surprise as was the immense number of nominations. It was quite natural that there would bu anywhere from a -dozen to B HCUEC of contestants, but the gendml DWI" lic did not anticipate more, in in/Ct a gentleman whose opinion is m0St valuable was saiiguhie that there Would not be more that fort! 0' Ill' ty. The Guardian-'.s most a‘Dl’fl“`-ll* tive of the rest confidence thus ex- hiblted in it? management of so stu- pendous an undertaking, l»y_ which will be distributed twenty I1" Pm” aggregating upwards oi two thous- and dollars in value. In fnct the extraordinary interest thus displayed ehuse this plyper to increase the number of consolation prizes from six to sevdnteen. Thus contestants fn lilstl-les., tl., lon-may of which 'llolll they had not expelled from 1 heir ('-lub. This the League re- P" used to consider for the reason that charged it. hey had been informed that these wo geiitlenlon liockey players had dm een wired tickets lliid money tu lollcton to return _home with Mr. he' tollll. They drew tickets and money sillerab-ly better. _`but failed to come home. .iii View H - this i he Allerlv its ~~ n . Udo how klicllyulfail' iiiiiilltlrll llliniihlxlilfi/lhtl rllattresses and mltlmded killing th” mlm an exception in we". wsu or girl if she had gone to his roonli as hy the Vics should feel that tho rellliested. 'rystals and Aoegiveits were com- 'li ` » ' he ` e' .' ~ r - é`.."‘i.`."..“..”.-I-...IF'..f"i.i.*I."If’...f"“ll.§.”.. >'°""f-' 'mm' "0 ~=n°°“-g°"1@»t =--<1 f another. lil fact the Abegwc-its thllt his tl`0“l’1'3‘ is due ‘|50 drink- ink tlie only niistnke in this nint- ter was that the l'. Iii. l. Hockey League did lion prohibit these men from ever again playing hockey in Oli the Island League’s recominenlla- ,tion (und, be lt noted that the M.P. fA.A.A. had refused the request of ftheir Island reprcsen-ta'tive for this [suspension until the League had ta- ke e had the revolver hidden between ho girl says she has given the i.________ IIEIIINII IIEIIEH LONDON, March 3--(Sp'f`cial)~The |'condition of Queen Alexandra shows The cold from which she' is suffering is gradually yielding to treatment. ..--_*?_l_ ‘SAII ENIIING IIE I MIIIHEII ANN .EHIIN REGINA, March, 3.--l\Ii°s. \Vin. 1"iil- lilysoii, who cliine west from Sea.fui'th. Ont., two years ago, committed suicide here after iilurderillg her three year old son. The bodies were found by Mr. ll`iiilll_ysoll when ho rlltlirned from the store to lii'eukf'll.-lt. A tank in the base- ment rellolies almost to tho ceililigaiid after thl'o\\'iiig the little boy in, the \\'oinl‘il cliinbed to file jliists and l~i'zi\v- led along the tank eiitrailce and them slipped ill. She was 27 years old. Ill- ness had ilrivoil hcl' ilisniiu. _..m...__. MIIJIIIIIIY EIJH HEEIIIIM . LONDON. March, 1.-Tlle Govern- ment lilis .~llltfered another electoral de- feat ill the bye-election for tho Coln- inoiis for the Central Divisioil, Glwigllw. tlillson Bo\vli~.~l, li Liberal Free 'l‘i'udoi', was defeated by Scott Dickson. Uillon- ist 'l`ai‘ifi;' Refol'iliel', by aj mujolity of 2,113. INVIIAIIUN Ellll PNESIIIENT HUNSEIIEII WINNIPEG, March 2-Mr. Jones, of Winnipeg, United States Consul~Gen- He touk clwlmllc acid_ then sent; The victims were all Italians with Austria/ Hungary. thi? 0XC€Df-1011 of an unidentified News publish Fremhman' contnary is therefore erroneous. Four persons, including a policeman Tlm, ,lwlslmn 0 who was clit by glass, and a male foreshaduws an child one ye-ar old, were injured. settlement of the Tile blaze was incclldiilry, following tries Hungary. a Black Hand letter which the occu- "_"*"** °‘ snllus in Hlnlll nwlll ll Sunil. nur. . WAS IIUMMIIIEIJ * SQRELI March 3_(3pe¢lul)_.Fm,-lil connection with the Supremo-I I-ION. Mil. (‘UMMISl{l'IY i-lwiliiiell shed behind Trempes’ store lon King Street, completely des- lding an-d spreading to r pied by Larochelle and ‘_ _) ul gheva|le,,._ badly to witnesses in each case would be ' The hotel manager sent for Dr. This morning following gl conversa- 'on with the town marshalli, Nason il a revolver to his breast and dis- The bullet struck ll bone and was lected and altliollgll it was thought was golilngr to dlie he la now con..- _._ broke out in ll sr. JOHN. lllhrol s-(spcclol)- froyhig “he h-.li The preliminary bearing for Herbert the store UCVU Downie, charged with stealing twelve I-he ¢lI`llr-:NWN hundred dollars from the Simms fac- llama! DE IJOUL tory was concluded today and ll", The fire was cadsed by defective prisoner Corniiuteell for trial. - Wiring- AN EAIIIHIIIIANE _ _ JEHUSM_[N|‘l[MP[HANlj[ IN _._.§2..;§§’t.f§.§”§'l.l‘“$l’§§§“iifiilrlffl -- LONDGN, Murclli 3-(Special)-A telegram from rlnlyrnll, Asiatic Tur- key, salys that bile village of Masrzin MM- _]erus»l,__mll- lms be,-ll llestmyed Dr, Spencer, head of the Telllpeinilee by an eartllgaake. One hundred and nity persons wer ° of the people on is date to be decided. buried in the ruins. No confirmation is obtainable here ln of the reported destruction ot’ thel b village nor can the place itself be lo HUME MINISIEH SIINI HESIBNEU Plllllllllll .__. . SEOUL, Korea, March 2.-Patrick Chaoson, formerly Premier of _Home Affairs, to succeed Home Minister Song. whose statement recently chur- glng Aiilcrlcuil iiil.~aslonlii'ies with eil- oouraging ilisuwectioli in Koreu. calls- od mllcli coiiiliiont and discllssioll. PHIIE. PEIIIIIIIPS HNAINS WORCESTER, Mass., Marchl 2- Tllere is ii persistent rlimor, whichl_ Professor Joseph de Perrott refuses to either deny or anirni, that this famous inatlieirluticlun has sold _his his head to the Harvard medical school for postmortem purposes. The report alleges that $1,000 _is_ thi on-il. siderlitlon for the blain. Which n i s __ _/ l present uctivity is supposed to coil- triin more mathematics than any eral, had ivn audience with President Roosevelt to-day .un.d. extended hirnl an invitation to a big game hunt l-.ll Manitoba next year. - The President listened attentiveiy to the (lonslil~General's enthilsiastic des-' criptlon of the big game and wonderl-il of Western (lanaile/, and said that no- thing- could give him greater pleasure than 1| visit to Winnipeg, and a chance to hunt in the last f-¥l`¢HI- W‘~'Bf» The President takes a lively interest in the development of Western Can- ada, and would appreciate an oppor- tuity to visit it. IILAEE BAY ll] PAIIIS ,__ CHICAGO, Ills., March 2-Mess8»Z'¢E\ were sent yesterday by wireless tele- f several vcry valuable con-‘ tunity 0 ' solution prizes in the event of not . ~ , _ 1 t h ev r fr re f.‘.':f;..‘.:'.‘.‘:..r°“ ° rr “ e ladies will hm-g ~|l_l:_ les” the Great ,forty mms out of Chicago a truck “I9” IW? (I?:'rn,f,l,’d lfuurnmg ml-l,mll>0r~ I l tween a. Lake Shore train fnrgyihg l3e0 miles an hour and' instru- nientsrin other stations. This is the iv. J. DA ey. liens H DB K agent of the Lake Shore. Mid the success of the experiment meant much fn eliminating; train accidents. . "Uhr instrument is working in good Sllllpe," said Frederic Bammls, -Mar- con.i's first assistant, who was on the special train. ci-iioaoo illARKn'rs. il CHICAGO. March 3-.(St>vclul>- Mural. when ion; I . . ‘ so" I 'RAIN' N “"""" ‘ °'" ` ‘_ rorlowro. ami. 4-sswuui-. May Corn . .l 67| Strong winds and gales from eeetmd. May whens . iioi I other in Aiilerico. Professor do Per rott is of peculiar habits ilull n. _re~ ` ‘ ‘ cluse. He crime to (‘-lark llll`.\‘t'l‘Sl1Y 19 years ngo froln Buffalo, lo take the chair of inlitliemattcs. He is known also to have filient command of every langlinge in modern Eur0'P€- .___.___,__;_._. MInar.l‘s Linimcnt Cures Diplithcriu NEW IISE WIHEIESS LONDON, March 2--A despatch from Paris says that the Eiffel Tower to- day received ii. wireless message from Gluw Bay, N. S. This isa new ree' cord in wireless telei;l`U~PhY- Minsrd's Llniment Cures Diafemper. -l-%O_~_€l . \_\N\\\ \\ Ay \\ -'i‘°;.‘»;n..,°.':::..‘;r°.i'.:1r:: snail: \./ .ww l chester. Possession about April: lfrth. (\ \ Apply to Dr. Allgl ______3-4-d’tf. VANTED t nce, 'gfr ,for gen- \ \ ,_,;`\° “E I \ -el-al lmllle-lllork. Bllppiy oe Mrs. \ » “\'] \ )- \ J. A. Henderson, 51 Elm Ave, city. I A _ F N ll May Pork . .. $17.45, north sleet or snow twenty five thousand dollars, insur- ance six thcihnd dollars. HHIIISII EIILIIMBIA TORONTO. March 8.-Proinier Mc- Bride, of British Columbia, according . to ll Victoria despatch, has informed deputatioil, that t-he question of lol-lil optioil will be submitted to a plebiscite AN IHISN IIIUII LONDON, March 2.-It is said in par- ticulurly well informed quarters that teiidii aesoon as possible to visit the without paralled and its political sig- policy of holllo rule than his ,Wliigg colleagues in theca.billl-.tlilwe seen their n the part of Bervia early and peaceful diillculeiee with Aus elect was then escorted to his rouni, raise-ll that Mr. l-laszaril had ollokcii, Damage in the neighborhood of the prinio minister, Mr. Asquith, in- the House mm Committee of Su I principal centres i_n Il~elii.nd. B ` Sue aproceedlng would be ullnost fun The information had been, refused evnted rllilroalls illl night fn order to 'f' - 't th esent time cannot 8 . . , , {;:_'3§fg;‘§qtf'mate3_P‘it mu_y_ h0“,ever_ be vote supplies until the information 'lmllns from the suburbs were many llllsulned that Mr. Anquith will be re- was given' Th? Guvermmmt had el* hours late and the mail trains from eollciled lieforehaild to a more advanced Pe"‘I"‘l $40300 1" “CWS Ol the 1\1“0“l\C T way to support hitherto. endar year certain- payments came _ _ -_ ' -- ' y ' 'ep sentativm. ernor authorising tho apliolntim-nt ofl Hu ilflirilil-ll that all the sllllllillies/ for "~ new Slieaker. lslx illoill.li.~i anll the taxes for the ed ln viomm to the l’RF]MlEli HASZAIIIJ, seooildell ilylyl-ill ball all bm-u expended before the Hou. Mr. (lumnliskey iioliljllated Mi-_ lflst Janllllry. Agnew as Sneaker. 'Phe qllae-tion ia.; Pllloluil-:ll il/\s'zAlril said this was ill!! DUE by the Clerk hu was declared not new. ’l‘hey had liearll it all be- electelf unanimously. The :~lpeakel~ fore. .lllerc the posit of order :ann 'where he was rolled, and llfterwurll und he look his nent.) to his' seat. He made the usual forlll-I MUN. Mit. (‘.lYlVlMIt~lKl\':lk<-r riilvd that Mr. Ulivlllliislicy claims on be-hlllf of lllllisclf null this vvas lil' order. _ ' liolise all of which His Honor was* Mil. l\’lA'l`I-lll”i 13. Court, which he suiil were incom- his speech. There was sul-li :l thing as plete. _ - Illskiilg 1lllreli.~ll.lin`llie uliestfolls. Thu PREMIER HASZARIJ thought the fpliblic accounts were before the I eturii was cunlpletv erwugli. It could iHl»llse, giveli in pretty fulll detail. gnot be expected that the fees puill lifoiltinliell on 1-aw Three detailed He said the counsel fee aid - I ~ l> Mr. Johnston for conducting the' crown business at the murder trilill Iwere not excesidvc. In reply to Mr. McLean he said the _payment of $2,500 to the Quebec Bat-I tlelielris anne was paid by order lu' ' _Council and not by Governors war-I I` Y Y nswered the inquiry about the Com-I mis/sion to prepare claims against the _ Storm-buundy Traffic Dominion but would submit a return containing the same for a r~cnrd. ' HON. Mil. luollaims tabled re- Stopped' Flfleen Thousand turns asked for by Mr. Kennedy (J_) ' in regard to persons selected forl Men out Shoveumg Snow' Glphtlll-,~tllt‘t S _ Dililiery Schllaollfeacdolilntlluszllesu of Sltllxlfl ._B.ERL1N' lllumb 3_'l.$_peUa‘)__Beru“ Farm productl &c_ |il. in the gllll of ii l,..l/.zilrd. H0N_ ly1R_ HASZARQ semndml by_ snow fell heavily tllroughnut the Hon. Mr. Cumrxiiskey moved that n iiivllf .ln-l trafllc is practically st 5 supply he granted to His Majesty. _ S-,,,,_l__, ;ll_ lull, MAT:-i1lesoN ‘-ll ta- ' ti ` of order that the nmlléals” '“ Pom l Iilfty people have been seriously mid before the Hmm, ;thl;_gi§I;1i{t1il1?;I_l _ hurt by falling oil the streets and 3 the notice being for Tuesday. A long-’l1l1'i;e number eushunvd slight iniur ea conversational _discussion followed ' from the same ¢guSe_ resulting 1” nothing' -It has been necessary to put 3 PREMIER HASZARD subll¥ittcd.‘ ul' message from the Governor ailthorls- great many cabs "n Hmmm' ing the- granting supply null. gave Fifteen- tliolisand of the unemployed notice that tomorrow he would movs of Berlin are today engaged in clear- ing the roadways. PD Y- MR‘ MATHIESON Dbjccted that the ldmpty trains were run over the el xpenditure had not been accounted nd they could not be expected to kcell I-IN? UNCH DPP!!- voted and refused to account mr “_ Rllssiu amd the eastern provinces are hey said that at the end of the cal- S"°We‘I “l’~ _.ii The funeral of the late Mrs, Curtis. thlirty by train to Sherwood cemle-. F* ' , A i ‘Q - Fishing' For Dollars Are you satisfied with the catch? Are you using the best bait ‘? Classified Want ‘ Ads, in this V' paper bring ll ....... _ '°2‘é‘.”£’- I\\~'§;\. ` Nl l coNCien'r and basket social will Al be held at I-Iowe’s Hall. Bfhck' ley Point, Wednesday next. Admis- sion 15C., children 100, ladies with baskets free. 3'4d1i1‘2\E- d Fund when the House was in session -- eery. lust year- The money wus borrowed 1\loNft'roN, ilhntlia. Almllingiiq- -..= ` . _ _ and gllvcn for this purpose-tile poo- lim' lll'lllel'.'-l on vollllllitinl-ni pllpors and Condcngea _ AdVe|'[|§g|n¢|’\t§p e’s money It was not ii cal-le f faking thein to l)lll'i-lil-still' f'or one --fr--~_~ ~~~___“"- ` '_' 9 City, takes place tomorrow at twolone heard a word of ehe Battlefielilis- _ 4W()_fl.wBALE, valuable house and lot- in tlhai-lott§»t:owl;_.____:i;or part_i;:_i;- 'l rs app y to sn Pl 011 ' :Hines 96 Hillsborough _Sftreet‘._8-4fd1w. I extended to the firm dhrf-ng past year. We have on hand li; c0mDle'te ue before the subsidies had been re- ceived. That was no excuse at all. No A HAPPY EAMIII l . . . o lnergency, like war, or flood. It was iliolltll .slojolirrls iii getting to he nvery (_'l‘oo Late for Olassfdcation.,l` _ not li case foru (lovernor's warrant. hi--lliillulblcpiol-l-olling in police circles The Government broke the law. If ill"-““ ‘lu.\`-“- I . rr I \ “F they Gould take $400 000 It is a mere d"“I"_""` "l".IlI'd _l"iI'i'"l} the l'm"I il' ‘he WANT . ‘ , ._ _ fu ,e tu ,Ute ,mpphce under Buch 4-o\iil_\ _llli al )o|'c ll~~tl=l', liatiolitly no Nl'-I* if 1' c onditlons. At Ottawa when tho ii- ;`i“_I.tlIli7'_l_N_'T‘I“~\l “'].""'.lI"f~‘*\"IlI Im give" lollnts voted' had been expended they .llll,| lil; ',lm`.] mill. )‘l`l.l\,rdll'y. tlmre could not even Day the civil service ;)l:_, l_“,0_`\\‘l|'l,l|l~“"‘:l_‘"»l' :“:m `tu]ld` llntil u new vote was obtained. Ho “._“l(,`c, mldt: U",ll;l|,;:l:_|‘,;ll.l:,l" Mm ‘er lwlieved in n" '~"'he" P"0Vl“"'5 WHS l`ll~ili'i (‘oilli<-l' w-l~sI tho fir~t vivfilll of there such nn litter disregard of tho lu. , \. \. H ,.. , , . ~=<»nsuwn<»-_ 1-on all my on-ly I....-.-l.i‘....;-°.f.."II;l. §II.‘.'.-llI..`I`..'.iN};If...§'f poured out public moneys for election \\'lli. l\ll'Mlllliii.lu‘opi'ioloi' of lilo Willll- purposes. He had lr return showing sol' llotvl. tlloilgllt bo “mild go to the that one road inspector had expenviell Hallie lllllre. :lll]\;ll'l»iitly to sllvo the oldi- $600 in this way, not(-,ne dollar of it core the trouble- of goiiig lifter him, and by tender or competltloll 'l)lll,- lellmplytlio llolivl- liulrliiilg vlhvro he wiisl lovlit- to buy v0geS_ (ln reply to M,-_ M5;--eel.-':lir~1»‘_\\'eill to llolrlll-stel' arilled with Mll|,m__'phiB was in the Gc0,.m,_tnwu ll vollliliitiilviit linlll-lx the l‘v:=lllt being they uolllll luke $2_5lll, in this “my Al l»i‘e.-elif llil-re :ire ffivelnr-lil liquor rv ' I I ‘A . A ' n district.) He clllirged thc (lovcriilncnt Ihflt MUMIINIIII I” "*’“' l“"`l‘l“X l'0|"l’l\UY with holding on to power by ii' brcncb Wm' his fCll"“> ‘SU-lj~I""""' Th" Imlt "' ofthe law. He maintained that until Flullllil' Till; _Dnl'l"N Mf"m"" “Elm they had mu imurmutioll they _md \\.l~.\ile.~ltrlll.i.~feieliiiig I’.\ thu bohce no right to grant supply, on this und tilkeii to l)