°l¢“ N""° "` Manning-Milk. -- READ A|.|_ oven “P‘i=f|Nc5E. EDWARD |s|_AND--- ~' v ~v_r{?ril ll, ic f ` T _ -l" f ' - ' `-- '-1 *"-_\ '~-.- - -r" ' ~ -7 MORNING DAILY ¥'0U_§D.ED TNI } ,, "_ _ _ 25nA WEEKLY iNl|W RURAL KTLYA 131 E -s Ez a $5 5*- .2-5 ZF ri' ... z> >- :<3 <> 52 5% E _ THE LA_'rEs'r _nriws CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA- TUESDAY- MAY 9, 1211. _ WRST 0" U4' _ _ Awni- D’ MONTHLYTME _ SS Lui-ge Amount of Busi- ugss Tronsiicted-_-li lie- cord Revenue Esti- muted Specia -SUMMERSIDE. May gnmr monthly. m the Snmmerslde Town held in the 'Council evening, the Mayor and filiors, except Conn. McLellan, pres- ent, Bills to the amount of $1089.99 were read, approved of and ordered paid. A' communication was_ read lroin the school board enclosing a my of a resolution which had been pnssefl af. the 'last meeting asking that a sum estiiuated at about $25 lm granted to -the board for repairs to tin- schools. The matter was laid ,,,,,.|~ for further consideration. A eoniuiunication was read from .l. M. Noonan complaining of dainagu 'being miiseii to lils land at the east end of the town by the town allowing S. ll. sture geese in 9-The re- eeting of Council was Chamber last all the Coun- .loncs and others to pa llie iiclii above his land. The dam- age to his land he claim gl ny ii small stream in the upper field, til which runs into= hisl filth and dirt with it w almost impossible for-hi land as pasture field. 'Il _ _ _ l-eil to thc Recorder for his decision. (Jn motion of Conn. Brace it was de- sum of $1,000 account and cd was caus- wliich starts e water from field carrying hich makes it m to rent his his was refer- cilleu to withdraw the ironi the 'i`own’s SD¢Cllil_ place same to the credit of current account in order to 'cover current ex- penses until the asses ent' was rc- ceived. lloiui. Gallant presented the report of the assessors which showed the assessment for the coming year to he the largest in the history of the town. The amount of the differ- ent assrssinents are as follows: lieal l~;gtate_ $i,000,635, an increase of $18,-i 955 over last year's; Personal Pro- perty $470,265, an increase of $10,585 over 1910; number eligible for poll tax is placed at 649. This report was received and adopted. Conn. Brace, acting chairman of the Finance Com- mlttei-; presented the estimates of Revenue and Expenditure for the coming year which will be given in lull later. Conn. Reid, chairman of the Street Committee, moved that perniaiii-ut sidewalks be constructed on the south side of Water Street from the cast side of Queen Street to the east side of Central Street, also on thc north side of Water Street from James A. Sharp's corner to the liailway crossing (west end.) Both sidewalks to be 7 feet wide. Also a sidewalk five feet wide from the por- tion already made on the west side of (`eutrnl Street north to Con'iptoii's . corner. The motion carried. Work on slime to be commenced at once. The Mayor drew the .attention of the po- 1 from Guardian Branch. sm Iv i _ -- _ i .- . -_ .ef-*_ i ld" "llllll" nisniiziiis CAMBRIDGE, May 6--Alfred Shrubb defeated Fred Cameron, of --' Amherst tonight in the Boston Arena in a twelve mile race. The time wus . one h0m__ six minutes _md __wenty_ For some reason not explained as three seconds, Shrubh finishing about yet n° special despatches were recelv' entn -1 n i d th ' prevent such interruption in regular Sbrubh run the last three laps Ol the telegrapbic news service in the fu- NEW YORK, May 'I-Over the quar- _- iirooks, of Full liiver, Mass. ell rant ni n ' er, and at the finish the time was l _ ' 2.48 hehiiid the record licld by Fred lrel~U;iulr~liilli=:€Hcni§l;e ai'iVil’m:::mtc0(;.ll(otlivEi'i}l; --il.__.._ iunnuun Snnnnn farm is only tlircc miles from lvaii- us liiissilile. The congestion of the the postoflice at Minto to get his --i_» niiiil. The disaster occiirreil during his absence. Ellen Maloney apparent- ` ly had been waiting on Mrs. Cain ' . when the fire originiited in the kit- lice to the large number of ‘com- plaints being lodged over the allow-I lllt of hens running loose in the streets, setting of fires by youngsters, und also the collection of delinquent. taxes and instructed the officer to see that thcse matters were attended to.' The police also came in for a general llllllllll over from several. of the oun- olllors over the large amount of cor- ner loafing allowed, vagraucy, drunk- enness. and the use of filthy and ob- scene language on the streets and the officers were given strict instructions A0 Put a stop 'to these nuisances at once hy bringing the offenders before l-ll°¥_ police court. Conn. Holman, chairman of the Property Committee, Nllprted on the proposed changes to ll-I0 market building, that several tenders had been received for thc work but that the committee consid- ered them -altogether too high to warrant the expenditure for this work. ililon motion the matter oi' mlllllllllllz this work was deferred. fin inotloii of Conn. Brace, Jas. A. McNeill was appointed chief of the lllre Ilepartinent at a salary of $60 lf" year and Thomas Johnson, as- "‘l§lll Cllltf. at a salary of $30. On motion of Conn. Gallant, Conn. Mc- Lellan was granted two months' lfllllt of absence. The usual by-laws l’l“Cllll< n tax on banks, insurance, :_IDress and other companies, whose H-lilflllhrters were not in the town, lllli who were doing business here. were passed, the rates being practical- 'Y Alle same as -last year. The rate ol assessment on' real estate and per- "°"lll property for the present _vear was placed at $10 per $l,000 and the l“l|l tax at $3.25, both being the “ill” Rs last year. Several' other lluittcrs of minor importance came ‘P for dlsciission but no definite ne- ll°,“ WHS taken, after which Council llflionrneil.-B, ei wi i e n ws o c rage( y, or _ . . the deceased were well and favorable téansinglsrieéln 25:31;'r;r3;':y,l?;;l§lYgv$;“;f\‘:g k""“m' Jlapanase, and who are very easily in- g;1_rr__iEd by those having purposes to ' The loan will be used to meet a _de- occurred nt Wolfville today-of Miss shock no friends in Nova ;~;c0¢_m_ admitted to the coronatioii service in alone - _ _- ' among the students. expressed in high places. It has -been After a short service by Rev. Mr. found that after place have been ipro- ' ' t a a' le ' . . lll BY zgllirtgsentatives will be very limited. The location of seats for Canadians W00D5lH0l1Fl. MHFS-. MM' 5~-°'l‘ll0 outside the abbey on one of the gov- Brltish schooner llomeo, bound from ernment- stands, is iiot.expo1:t9d.i.0 be St. John for New York which was fixed for some tlnie. The high com- found anchored east Of HOTSC Sll09 thc Romeo _vcst.crda.y and found that f ...__ ’ I' " ' “he W9” leavlllg l’“‘"l" ml a."°”“lL °f Yesterday the Minto left this port her collision, but the captain of _the at 8_2() n_ m_ for Picton with passe". Romeo thought lic could make Vine- gers_ "cignn express and ,nn_n_ dock. Yard Have" Safely Wlmollt nsslflmnce ing at 12.00. She left on return at and started across the shoals. i‘oday 5_2() n_ ,n__ having been ,relayed wan. f_f_‘.I!_‘._."lET‘.f_._§!§$i§fl_Zi?.!§lElf32E. he Hllfnalled l"" lmlp' ________, ing for the belated Sydney express. ,lllllb lily Garrett O‘Connnr.) llc kind to the lonely old whom you Gm :neat on lifa's highway; _ cm a smile or a word of cheer Ain “ brighten their v/lining day. llllfl how dreary the lives of some whom we jostle and pass by, U"l'°°‘"lll their drooping shoulders, 0 _ewan cheeks nnd weary eye! ' “~ We had t o hungry and nurse “___ the sick or lore, ' ‘“'°"°0\ llfe's dcrellcta who are l°'l°|¥ for ever-more. ""`“"`""T""`A'""""""""`"""`A`_`"""" and docked in this port Bt 3»40 ll~ m., bringing passengers, freight, ex- press and yesterday’s N. S. mail. A Yesterday the I-iariiinn. ieie this --1'--°** port 'ae 3_00 p, m, for Orwell and Vernon River. She will return todav Wife? "nt rest." 0|" Il@V0l‘ llll0Wlli and will go out again to Orwell and A children? here nnd thcrc; return here in the evening. _ P-nrontn? sleeping ‘nenth green mounds -Neeterday the riastern express tra n so common everywhere; nrrived here on time, the Soutnern Friends? Well, p'raps a few have such, accommodation was fifty-five __m__:l\\- ‘ but vi-ry scarce arc they; tes late, the Western ncoomrno a on For the sad and lonely old folk, alllsl arrived here on time, the Summer- drwg mms; away. side accommodatliin twin. flf_:.y-fl? vivo of your help, your smiles and minutes late, the cas ern acc mm _ I 1 to old men and and grey, dation was one hour and forty minu- wn »v0v::,,tllv¢d ,ll worth whilc in tes late and the Western express 0 life and totter down life's high- ,train was thirty-five minutes inte. l two-fifths of u mile ahead of his op- Gd by The (‘uardian from the main- g _ . nonent. A1: three miles and ll half. lima last evening. 'rue matter win be “‘° City C°““°“ W” “elfl ‘“ the the little Englishman lapped (),,mer_ investigated toda a d CM t ke to Council Chamber last evening with on and toward the end of the elev- y n e 8 n His Worship the Mayor and ull the ml 0 0 E9- He “"0 ef lap- City Councillors except Conn, Camp- rnce with one bare foot. tiire.-1lUARDIAN. ben' presellt' ter mile cinder track at Celtic park | draft of fifteen thousand dollars be today Wm. Queal, of Alexandria Bay, U S authorized on the Royal Bank of Can- ran awa from a field of six com eti- Y _ P ` ada. tors and won the _professional fifteen A request, from the exhibition A590. mile sweepstakes- lfl l-22.52 3-5- Tvnl cintion for a grant-for the coming ex- ~l-Orislioat. the Indian riinner. from iiibiticn was iam evei-niitii the ee- 'l‘_oronto, was second, .300 yards lie- timates are being prepared. ` hind the winner and 500__yai‘ds ahead --- A request (1-_om A' _]_ Matthews re. of_Wni. Kolmainen of liinland. wiio NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., May 6- garding por packing was referred to finished third. 'l‘l\e other four start- }il-Uvinclnl Omen, Dem e lit tn O the May°~fE)r reply, era who failed to lust the route, were yesterday to hrin Mlilsy Ae 1? Kon? The following tenders were accept- Hans l-loluier, of this city, for-ini-i~ly ned). Wm. nf ill.. gaston fhtli' Mer. cd: Duchemin & Co. for lumber' of Halifax; (ins lijiiiigstiwuii, r-iweden; |-gsm' sheet 'unnllint nffln-cn? bglk Carvell Bros. for cenient; Thomas -l_l*lll¢H -l- L86. livilllilll. mul Teil- ll~l,,,, W,,,nn,eg when, she wan arrest. Sexton and Michael Conway for sand. , g t on ii clmrge of theft. » . Queul _set zi rapid pace from the At me mme of lm- ,H-rest she was committee, reported that the pro- stiirt, with lionglioat in close pursuit accompanied by iiobert Sengmve n gr-am for the celebration ol corone- iind for live miles Queal _led'by iouly young ldiiglislimnii, a singer in 'tha tion day-had been arranged as fol- u _couple of_ yards. 'l‘lic tune for tive rgupusl, cl,,,;,._ with whom nhe gloved lows: At noon all the, bells in the "Ula" W"l‘_ 35-'ll' 3‘5» l1_ llllll Plll‘l0l‘~ on Tuesday. The iuun was allowed to icity will he rung; religious services mance which gave proiiiirie of record gm will be held in l-lt_ [)iim;tan'5_ St, breaking figures for the fifteen miles, 'lille clmrge on which M,~n_ Kennedy Paul's and First Methodist Churches, but the pace gradually became slow- was ,U-,~e9te,| wan laid by her husband at 2.30 p.m_., the militia and frater- Appleby. 'i‘he weather and trncli were th, t I-n ,_ , I t n q 1 splendid and ten tiiousiind 'persons rlrelw($lll0niSl'Eil:1ei';.E;.c;(;,‘;,';Il:;B gtalluy gllllelli- lallllell _'\;el0ng‘e_<_1_____i_n ioiinu, init that they iucu siiortiy ai- ' . Mis an H een g V ns 01 i ' - ter being removed, without recover- 5_l;n\:,:,ilfgggeiiigitjg'igfgofhggregénf :_¢_>_ll5___lIl tlllsf C0__lll`;l-TY tl_0l' Bl; W(f_}_°l¢5 ill ing mnscioiisness. others say the " 0 Ore 0 ri eresiflst 0 lillwse women were dead when discovered. i2(,;’0££n Tgfnlogg ;w;5:,,fl,l,‘.ii;gl; neg,otl,f;_ G0\'el`lllll@lll- ill llllllffl-l`Y BVl&fl0ll- He 'l‘iie farm house was practically de- “tan-V; f f ` .l n 0 . ie . made the first €Xt€lld€ll'fllglll1 by En stroyed. The neigiiiiorliood is shock-` mcse l.e 0 ormgn “anew “EA aviator in China Uslllg B Sonimer Bi- , .H th e f th __ , 1 I terests. Since it was announced theie n1ann_ ficit of the railway board, and China PITTSBURQ May 5"`O“e ma” W” WOLFVILLE. Moy 1-The death §§,‘{,°,§‘,_‘“ “°°““" “‘° “"°°"t "“"`”“’ §i3§tw§i`§‘i.';5l§ifi‘§° bliiinaiiiiietiillskitgi Lockwood daug__te__ of Dr T C Walhorough, which adjoins Pliteairn, Lockwoodi of Loiilwsport. The young :2enn:§_;lcl;?;hlgpgriifilriflvgnhi lady, who had been attending Acadia " U ` . . y . g g g . ttacked .D typhoid __ _ __ ing which more than a score of bul- ‘;$:‘rn';rty'th‘;“;___;‘e time thgt a n“m_ ‘.____ ' ` __ lets were fired into a crowd in front ber of other pupils of the school be- LONDON- Mill' 5-Cwlllg £0 the llll- of the Wall post °m°e' The 9l“"l"fl cnmnm ofthe diBe_nse_ precedcntly large official delegations llf’-9 0l`llel`<°¢d “ll ul? ll“_l00l'lll lll Wall The announcement of Miss Lock- ll`0m the D0ml"l°“H» ll has been lle’ cl[?Bed."nt'l the. Strike ls settled' Pit' woonin nentn will come nn n gl-ea; cided that no peers’ daughters can bc Calf" lf* B ll0‘l10¢llS@ t0Wll~ Mncn Sympathy with DL ,md M\~5_ Westminster Abbey. Indeed, very few Lockwood finds expression here, not lBC|l€S Wlll l`€C€lVl‘» i.>ino . ,i_1_l--l 4 _-____.._.l_. ~ T A """"""" Held lust Night-An I T ‘ ` Seomun’s Union Tired HRLMER ANR EAMERRR Nl] $P[£|A|_ Adams Pmmd SAYS-RAVIR-RUSSELL ,PRESIDENT RIAZ of Neg0mmg__ _to Councillor Matthews. _ ____- The re ular monthly meeting of Conn. Riley moved than an over- Conn Johnson of the Coronation ~ (Continued on page .i.) __uun RASHER TR _REATH undo SHEFFLELD, May 5--It is under- TTANISH EHRIR (‘»()l’ENHAGl~lN, Mav 5-The .Univer- YIEATHER FORECAST .ii Special to The. Guardian. TORONTO, May 9-Moderate winds; fine and warm. The temperature at three o’clock this morning was forty-seven degrees above zero. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was fifty-foiir degrees above zero and the highest was seventy-three and one-half above. The coldest recorded the previous night was thirty-nine degrees above zero. Ai. nine p. m. yesterday it was flftys nine degrees above zero. The length of today will bc four- teen hours and thirty-two minutes. The tide will be high this morning at 8.13 and tomorrow morning at il.- 51. The sun sets this evening at 7.13 Thursday morning at 4.39. H|.n|n;v€?,.`g 0,,¢_ . ' /ilk for Mlnard'| and talin no other. at 3.37. unnnn wuuni uuiusu - __ _ . MEXICO ClTY. May 4-With per- 'i' emptory demands from Berlin and Madrid for imiuediate protection of MONT E - _ _ - ~ _ German and`Spanish citizens, throat- R AL' May 7 wlmam J ;ened by rebels and bandits, with four Burns. the famous detective, who has __cu1nmn of innn,.n._ctoS_ aggmgating sensation, is in Montreal on .business iittlge cexral li‘;"'*`i"‘_’“_°"t t"t_§”"i.“H ‘mf _ 'li we ness, ie ie if-.rc to ay in all- connected with the action which lcircleb is that Di d X David Rn l 1 tak- ist th l ‘ Hz an iis ministers, Pinkertonslgetecetive Angingygf ¥Il1egard€“`lnuB§>mfll§e °a,§.1yfch°'c.e.between lfalpl , ing resii ent a t to restore ordei ini ing the Los Angeles case. Detectivellyrexico with U S U_,mn`, and tnrnmg Blfffsn in An inwirview' said: lover the govci-'niiiciit to the rebels A arrest Ilileéilollifvlsrhaxcl §b§0l,EE€e I;l?<(J1Efa¢:lll{);tachgnlents of Dmcucally :LOGO nfl _ . y- - »- » ‘ my charges. I have never made anlci€y,:_"g;___;rn:_?d___wei_;¢;_:lmas_f. at __the_ arrest that was not followed by con-lTres`Mari S ' Ili'-20 g. 8" a'ml’e MI ViC£i0l1. and I never handled a caselncanitol a ' On) mu” from the* in which the evidence was more ab- i ' _ solutely perfect and conclusive thanlllxn) ‘;;],dnflg,;l1f[‘2;?£;rm;;§n:,h;OT:£E:;' this one. .' ' i ,.1 _am absolutely sure 0' my is massed upon the .southern bound-I -i-»-i, ggi- --T ip- l:;i.».,°i;i:‘f"n'..:.i.e;‘;*:;‘iz.:2i or siono caniga,toreisaebalni -“` -. `,.. ,' 'l of fectly and. completely' J’ B' Mc' -the southern bou'ndary,m set tom O Namara is identified beyond question S t h h .t ,. I as the man who went to the Giantlthag flxléignxss gel; Zrgagllsgmlilegolnc. P dl W ' ‘_ 9' ..:.’.“i..:;... “er :i:§..i:;”“c.n.:“;s=re°» -iii name of _,_ B_ Hr (___ q~0m__ _ “__ _cation between Mexico City and the' y ‘ 0 ls U S border t ~ ‘ . 5 _ . was cu oil today.. Hou- ha_<_1 been found where he placed it. ,ever cable service b f V - I a h t 1 li i _ _ Y Way 0 ern; client" rgaviae Ru(;sef0T:dtt_:"i;21i“;‘g ,Cruz still enables private messages i to him some important facts gather-'sad new: ?eSl)at`meS to he Sent “ut "f ed by our agency in the furthe~ 'V - 0 cam 8' i . . . ' vi-so ation oi ir- _ _ At ii I -In MEXICO ('IT"~ Wil’ 5”” "ll l“‘l"‘ g 1” “wie 17 9 PWS' cation of the growing strength und' ent time _I must dgchlle to make *WY boldness of the rebels may be cited “l‘a‘t°'.n°"l' EU" l’“bl‘°at‘0“» Ol-ll" than that three hundred men under the assmmg the lmhhc that the “UTY command of Malordonuliiiiii Miranda, published last January was ngl,.m are camped on the I0 f A. . » s pes o lusco, :_he l_e_nst exi_1_gg'erated, as_Mr. _Russell about twelve miles from _lierc._ The as o goo s to carry his suit t . »\1°i»s»f»lf-ei»-- - " “ .‘I§i‘;‘i.i....’~“ii‘.?...i’°iL‘. ..fi.‘l.‘i."‘.i.f.'§':'. ""9 _I wiill Suv further. in all my ex- iimecameea, the town lying at the pemelime I “ever handled 11 Case where foot of Mount Popocatepet, and Yan- Elxn P13; ‘_f_'*15_ m0§`e ‘l¢ePly laid to topes, in the state of Morellos today ____ g _ _pu ___i__rum of a man. than were added to the list of those cap- _;¢_ _D o w ic I have uncovered, tured by r¢hels_ w ici was planned for Mr. Russel1's In Amecameca the rebels took pos-. destruction on October last. His es- session of the City Hall, filling the' cape, as will be shown at a later office with men of their own appoint-f "l""*'°--~'- were sacked. A resident of the capi- tol yesterday made the trip to (iner- ngvaca and back, passing through the rebel lines. At Tecas Marius, not Mmore than forty miles from the capi-i _ J. tal. he says there are fully two thous I ' and rebels, almost all well arnied, . -» ' under command of Moreno. PRESIDIO, Texas, Mny 5-via H-‘\Mll#T0N,`» MM” 4-MIS J. Nichol, Maria, Texas,-Fifty Federal sold- an elderly woman, was struck by a iers were killed yesterday in the hat.- north-bound G. T. R.' train at the tie of Ed Gato between the rebel for- Welltworth street crossing to-day, and 'ces besieging the City of Ojinaga and probably fatally injured. She was lthe column of government troops un- follcll 8l0ng the tracks and tossed in- der Col. Gordillio, marching to the and tomorrow evening at 7.14; it rises tomorrow morning at 4.40 and The moon sets tomorrow morning to a ditch. Both her legs were brok- en, and she sustained serious scalp wounds. EARTHUUAKE REERRRER SANTA _(`»LAF.A, Cal., May 5- An earthquake was registered yesterday on the Beismograpbs in Santa Clara (lollege. The shock is said .to have been four thousand miles west of here. Vibrations recorded ,show that the shocks began at 3.46.25 o’clock p. m. and continued until 5.21 p.m., one of the longest records yet made in the College. The record was unus- ual throughout the preliminary ere. mors. , _ -_-ii _ _TIRE AT PRREUPINE COBALT. Ont.. May 5-A fire at . the Porcupine Power Plant at Matta- i gami River burned a. sawmill therel and destroyed the machinery and plant. The damage is $25,000. This will delay the delivery of electrici Power into Porcupine camp after the stated date, June the first, GUIIDEIBED ADVERTISEMENTS relief of the beleaguered city. The’ insurgents were defeated after a six hours’ battle and the leader, General. Jose de la Cruz Sanchez, was wound-1 ed. The insurrectos retreated to the‘ town of Mulgto, an insurgent strong-' hold twenty-five miles distant. Gor- dillio entered the city last night with' five hundred soldiers and two iielili guns. For nearly eight weeks thc fed- eral forcc under Gonzalo Luke luis been besieged by Sanchez ut lijinugu. ANGLR-JAPANESE TREATY TOKIO, May 5-Ratiflcations of the, Anglo-Japanese commercial treaty were exchanged today. l Great Britain and Japan negotiated a commercial treaty which will come into force on July 17 replacing the existing treaty expiring on July I. I The new pact removes the opposition' of British merchants to the recently. adopted Japanese tariii which heavily tions and offerings of which the publicl increased the duty on British mann-‘ facturers. as Japan grants rciluctionu A varying from 12 to 30 per cent upon a large number of British imports. E. T. P. SHRPS AT RUEREC, ffoli' late for' `Qlanazd>lilcacion. l A i J ]3OY__WléN_'_l_'ED. A smart boy_ - a ou years of age. A.pp y _Chrtefs Bookstore.__________ 5j_9dt_f.____ -_ _IQDR SALE, a two tenement housei _ in Gaytown. For further infor~f mation apply at 6 Stewart St. ________i'95l1mP