, qv .'~~;.f~,,..,'“ . _ V.. ~,....__ _ _, ., , _ _ ' . ' "-_-" if 1 .< _ -_ ».> Ji' 2' .- g ~*--:-,u 'est-'.1 -‘iw - . , ,_ ._ - - _ . of ,_ f ~,».»r.-_ _ - -i ,i , . . ,, -_ _ . ,_ _ _ I -»"°TI‘."_ I 5f""i" /‘*"I 'Y"_ f/i~¢1~'» 73"; .“'.’.7‘ ‘ »- " "“'Iy;_"E 'f'.~ 'I ` I `:I1fi‘*"'}"‘ ‘ » ., ’ 1"' ”_"”I‘ I ` L ”` Y ` II'/I “ "I " » r ~‘ ‘ =" 5~»`{»~‘»$J"I..<‘ V .7 .f .fir ` ‘ ' ' "- ~ ` ` _ i i v ‘r/-,.» w ~y,,_- i' . “ .'-,_ 0., v , , 4,; v . 4 ‘ 1-" :.2-....;_ '_ II resafes::II.f _ or rm" .____..___i THE CHARLOTTETOW AR _ ~ ' ""““'READ ALL. FRINGE EDQIARI3 ISI.-AlUDl"*"' omn onmrmu noun __ _ W mmv _fW'1I“'-"'I"° “"“4’-"I""”Y’1°'} TH” LATEST News cHARLo'i"rs'rowN, ICANADA, union, MARCH £'4, tort. ` more ou it..-» {,lf,-,1I.l,#,<,>~,'§,igg§,,»fe,r'~,,_,,,,,,¢",li5, LEGISLATIVE Pnocrruiuos uuuumsi |nrEiiuEur|ou in urxico I YESTERDAY AFTERNOON IIIIIIS MIIIIIIA BY UNITED STATES COMING . »'i'~, . . --,ii Questions, Answers. Returns Submitted und Bills Advanced. Business Without Niuch Tulk. Quest-I ion of Amending the Rules. E Thllfsday. March 23. A number of inquiries and answers The House opened to the public 8.4.7 o'c1ocl<. at thereto were made, and returns brought down or promised at a fly- MR. WYATT presented the petition ture date. , of Arthur Rogers and others of Sum- In reply to Mr. Kennedy, Kenning_ IHUTHIUE Praying fur an “UIQ Of IHCOF* t0¥l. the Premier stated that a mem- lioration, _as the Summerside Racing orial to the Dominion Government ic and Breeding Club, and a bill to give being prepared setting forth the effect thereto. HON. MR. MCINNIS presented claims of the Province in respect to a|tlie transportation of pai,-gouge,-S and petition and bill to incorporate the freiglit_ Fuiiiiiiig Brook Hall Company. °'Tr Kr* I. E. H. IHEIEHI SHEII. IHIIHII IS IIESIHIIIEII Special tu The Guai;dian. 'l‘liliRO, March 23--The I. C. R. freight shed was destroyed by fire WB_,,de,.ers of Molltrem defeajed the to accept any more candidates. , this morning and nothing was saved exci-pt a few papers. 'l'lic shed was well filled with freiglit, which was all destroyed. ’l`lie centre span of the bil! bridge crossing the I. C. R. track and lead- ing to Victoria Park was burned, and the town was suspended. ENUHNIIIUSIIIIN III EIIIIAIINS IHIIIE .__- UTTAWA, March 21-For the first eleven months of the current fiscal year Canada’s total trade has been $687,377,488, an increase of $76,799, 507 ns compared with the correspond- ing period of last year, and within six millions of the record total for the whole of twelve months of 1909- 10. l<`or the full year ending with' this month it is expected that the Do- |iiiniou’s trade will run close to $780,- 000,000, or more than double the to- tal trade of nine years ago, and an increase of over two hundred millions in two years. The imports for the past eleven incntlis have totalled $412,070,000, and the exports $275,106,679, an in- crease of $79.679,100, in imports, and it decrease of $3,079,633 in exports. In exports there was a decrease of over seven millions in agricultural DFG* diictii, and an increase af about four millions in manufactured products. ’l‘lic February trade totalled $52.- IIIl‘l.'|31, an increase Of $6,555,212 0V€l` l~‘eliruary of last year. .The imports for the month totalled $35,589,249, an increase of a little over five millions. 'rho oxpoi-to of domestic products toiulled $15,945,014, and the exports of ioieign products totalled $2,312,- 150. The customs revenue for the elev_en mouths totuiied $s4.'I01.165. an 111- erezise of $10,918,832. ___.___”-f-Z1 FEARS THE ADVANCE _ OF YELLOW IAAN \ ____ ron'ri.AND, Me., March 20-Sree* ilu: at the celebration of the birth of Gi-neral Ncil Dow here, Congressman llirliuiond P. Hobson yesterday de- tiuroa that only hy iirenerviul its vitality can .the white race defend it- self from the yellow peril. "Here in America we are making the last stand of the white race," he siiid. “Eight hundred million Y°u°W men in the Far East want Ame'I'l<_5B.- rind if this generation is robbed of WS vitality the next generation will hear the hoofbeats of the yellow mans horse, and the nation will perish. “So long as the men. of this coun- try maintain their manhood we are safe from the yellow peril, 'and I be- lieve that tde verdict of the D6<_Jple will be that the ‘great destroyer _of manhood, the liquor traffic must it- self be destroyed." The meeting atwhlch Congressman Hobson was a speaker was held un- dr-r the auspices of the Women s Clirlstian Tlamperance -Union and marked the opening of a. camPaiE'D for the retention of constitutional prohibition in Maine, which is to be put before the voters ‘in the fall. , _____.__..-- Mlnard's Liniment lor Isle evel’!W\1°N IMIINIHEIL WANIIEHEHS SIIEEEEIIEII two games for a purse of $2 500 the champion Ottawa li k -iii The man‘s struggle with bank State Supreme Court here. INIIIINIHEII Fifteen Cars to Begin. Cana- dian Navy Has FuII Com- Plement of Men .__- 'ivioN'ri'inAi., Moron 23-Assistant Postmaster Gaboury has announced that the Government had decided to mobiles for collecting mail in the out- lying wards. ‘ Fifteen cars are to be used at first. The Canadian Navy no\v has its full complement of sailors, clerks and cooks. _ This a ca Special to The (,-,,,a,.d,an_ , morning R. A. Will rd, lo_ l i3cs'roN, Moron 23-in the first of M“"‘“.".Ag°“t', Wh° “S “mid “S 01"” Recruiting Officer, received orders not Mrs. Cory made a strong argument mit Britain. .__-i _.___- SIIME PHII~IIHESS_ I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIES ... .19 .... ........... o...I PHIIMIIIIIEIII I uuii uuis ~ uiuiuiuu f~'.'f,i~.=;.im:.";:: ---- icon Soil lids Been Special to The Guardian. VITERHO, March 23--When the Bit- ting of the court at the Camorrists trial was' resumed on Wednesday, tion. He is charged with being one of the six who executed the sentence of death upon Cuoccolos, but protested . his innocence. IIIIIIE WHIIII _.i of Ma-n_y Thousands E §.r:i.‘;e'u.i’.i:.‘:::‘.i; “ziiir uezimriiz "‘g"'¥ “°SP°°*°‘i Lau/ef and 'onio Cerrato was called for examina- Citizen Neighbors Special to The Guardian. WASHINGTON, March 23-The pos- sibility oi United States intervention in Mexico was strengthened today. by reports from influential quarters, which indicated that the insurrection in the southern Republic must he fought out to the bitter end. The refusal of President Diaz to ac- cede to the peace terms carried by Senor Liimantour, the Mexican Minis- Diaz Hus Refused Pence Terms. Alleged Thut Amer- lnvuded ond United States Troops Fired Upon al by the Finance Minister that he has apparently failed in his purpose, gave the Mexican situation a critical aspect. The invasion of United States soil by Mexicans, the destruction of pro- perty and finally the reported firing on United States soldiers by Mexican federal troopers, constitute the most serious breaches of international peace which have yet arisen from the ter of Finance. and subsequent avow- revolution. the stand. He declared that he was the victi of jealousy on the part of Abba Maggio, on account of women. murder. ..____.____._- ,SAYS HEIIIPHDIIIII QWIIL HIIIII HIIHSE TIIIIIE IN IINIAHI Boston Arena last n(i);liEII tetltilgsofgi I ___ b°“‘g 7”5‘ FOR NOIAAN'S VOTE Tonoivro, ivioroh 21-ivir. C. _ ._ sh h W much more women stables. ` How on earth can we corn lguzlods Tggtpollteuaen lasteg for near' IEgiildOi;I1coml(;lish if they dressed in a P619 With the 1101391' 01 we Unlbe gommgflo FS uf" §“““1e “ g"’“,t Ifoohioh suited to their employment. States?-for it costs uwre to br# b the “sg 2;; i Ztltfgli `- §;mhyISlie was particularly critical of the 110355 ID C5119-dl* ,, wgs finally haniiled lnclaiiileat aw re ’I’e9k'9-'P00 Waist and the Short 91e°Y‘ "The buyers tmm Wester? Ganadfa' -i-- ~ d resorted to at the';0B itll tes €i'ed, low necked lingerie style, which W0“1'd S0 *-0 St- PHUI, Minn”-P0115 (Continued on page 6.) h' d . It- ~ D H 0 qme many business girls and women af- C\1i0H80. St- LOUIS. 0I` Teil” mul* lm _ °“"' 'B “BMI unit when he feet as soon as the willy breezes per. Ikets. On the three first-named mar- gntelfid the Yank he mst mqulrgd for ' kc-ts they _would get a clean-legged resuent ,Frank A' Vanderlm' w Ml-S Cory wore a Ulm blaek tailor Percheron bred horse for less ...oney whom he Is known to have written costume and a tailor hat to match. than HWY ¢0U1d'b“Y B Cllfde h0¥`5'° 8' 1etter(.’f 85 pages Several days ago’ "What would any of us say " she of the same class an-d weight for in complaining that he had been treat- in “ned ni, a man appea,.ed'Bt the Toronto or anywhere in Ontario. The ed with scant courtesy in his small ofgce in' the morning dressed in his horses from the States of Minnesota, owners that while an attempt by the deillmgs with the “Elk” It wa? also evening Clnthesv It wollld be lmns- Dakota, Montana and Wisconsin are stud. that. he had gIven warning of “al to na the least. Yet that is ex- thoroughly acclimatized and suitable §;?n:‘n%en;;0,§,0t303aI1 In :.f;3;v tqagsito Mtly whafiv women do. 'l‘hey dress as to use in Alberta, Manitoba and Sas . ,,n , ' ’ ,,»“s 5” I5 ° ‘O °r ' ce - katchewan. III” g"““'““°"5' tholxgh they were going to a re P ‘"1‘he only protection now of the dneadcd on the continent. where it Since the receipt of the letter an \t‘°"' extra guard had been placed at the lf, ~ 55 fioor on the iookout for the syrio... ‘USE IAAPLE SYRUP TG £21; clips valiag d~“§;1dat<>1;h=; WM" he aI’I’eB“"I Und asked for Pre' SIIOTIIE I-IIHHTIIIS present time. Remove this duty and "ment V8“FI9fIII’- he is “Id t0 have ._-- let American horses come out here, g‘;§§,'f,*§,]{“;;§§Sou;”h§;‘ *gig ‘Sf M.issIi.LoN_ 0., Mgr. zoériie :ti and more it gauyufoijs Couuiixi huyé the latter ohouiii o out . . ' ' ` t t' f ‘Vi s'll n tate ospi a ers to go to~ e . . mari B. B-D s,1fl;t'éf,;ds upop stehcéngbgiaiiie $h§hedc£-11:35 pT;s1i(::I`ilail]s llazsbleerd attracted to the the Ontario farmer lwill ict fi£l1yd$40 0 ' n ` _ 2 IZ`d b ' 90 I1 d t this; it 'is said that he became more ?~,2;;Tg;f“§,I€d0fW:1(;l11,YelI;IyrTilpe‘E;rT themlii- Ii%\v$ forplaills hgsses; ess an B oes "'I°Ie“t ‘md I” W” ‘him that the mates or the institution. 'rhoy are ‘-some-people might think that the I&?3";a‘l’11,';°t‘I;lesse‘1r"i°1;‘ upstatgged §€‘;;;t unable to explain it except to say western farmer wgnti ileiilprocittly, 0 0" - 9 k th tl,'utabtI cnice a is e hospital Sh“I5°"eI had nothing to that it 'llmmeIr hE>‘El;e§e;enT:le.I 5 B A1Iiieric:iln~eleYn;nlE alone that is cry- say “wut the ,mim°”' d°lI“'5» PM NITE; IIi;tient’s Tis a general thing are ing for Reciprocity. and there are a SgfégtS°§tI:§_rd,g7°li‘;"1I;;1§lzigebsofxéd Colnplulned W}1'dIY_ that 27 cams hearty eaters and meals consisting_ol large number of American farmers 1n Since retiring two years ago from the which he had in his pocket when he 1 _ U nd but biswlts wlnch the Canadian wash We must pre. _ entered the bank were missing mapa -sw p 9'. - ~ th' C .d f C n glans nd the omce °f secretary 0' the Amencan I IME belngrelwlyed plglgenihe IHUTZEAIBP E)erTt,:rioaIl:rrHer0Hvil1anTake gfbalg mis- Embasg M' Vi aud has been able season, g _ » _ _ They beg the COOKE ILO }JI`0V1<12 the take to think_that he is going to what he has been preparing for MW _ JML ‘[0 '|'E|_|_"|g delicacy dai1y._ benefit by Rem rocit - Since the diet has been provided _"` Home Of the mo” “Ole” P““°““’ SHOOTS YIIFE AND HIHSELF ATLANTA, Mar. 20-Because T. J. have become quiet and begged for H 'lt , - t f th A t _ .H§,I2;dm;.cf*,‘,sI,,fip0;0er g(i):,, she ufggllsieg “$91” syrup' NEW YORK. March Ztil-Pgralnk toiglenekfgali beliefa the gliscovgfcd filg- B d th f ~p l'ceman who Batch, a brush maker, en re is ina y a no eu 0 N110 HE BB, to .2235 l,lmeau‘IIIlEII”0onaa Hilrrder story, $5000 PRIZE FOR FLIGHT flat in Brooklyn late last night and by 5 western route, but sailed simp- 00 he must return to jail and finish -_ fired at l1iS Slllwpingt Witgeittfettwf “nfl t0 IDBI? dI§°°V§1`1‘;S‘°fd 'RV' 000 as compared with 1901. serving a sentence of five days or Pay? I.ONDON, March 21-The London babies. A bu et en ere e woman s was on y w en -e, oun e es - a une of $50"impOsuE1gdkIir conlyemgllh Indy Mi?eiiEopllaniilleo\IlIl;Iist tArEIiIrYg0(ZI)iI`ei:E Esrdhegnguslxndpdggga tl?ull1;'clIiEiY:I:; IIT; had reached Asia that he asserted was the dwismn han 6 Own y e or' an brain. Neither has much chance to that such had always been his ob- __________i___ recover, Tha children were unharmed. B t h a discharged from the “RE Kinigsc codvntav hospital six weeks ago. BIIIGIIT III TIIRUIIGII PROVINCE after he had been under observation ~ -1- ' for insanity. He is a brother of Emil Pm,TsFIEl,_"D,' March 20___J-oh” CALGARY. Ale-. March 21-9- L- --- ~ _ B“°°I‘ °'bt:‘,° tR°°“°"’t“ Easter” 1"" white, o iouaiug florist of aorkohiro Nasmith- General M“““3°" PI the A1' The Earl Grey left Picton yester- BW’ PW” B mm' berta Railway and Irrigation Com- day at 7_00 a_m_ and ,lodled in "~"'_'*'”_’“" pany. arrived here this "‘°""“g "W" Georgetown ut 9.50 o.m_ sho had ao COLD Lethbridge. Interviewed he said: passengers' 53 tom, fmght, and 40 ' “There are hundreds of acres of Backs mall (Wednesday's). The pas- Special to The Guardian. fall wheat and sv fur DFOSWUSB I0’ U oengernmuil and express were brought TORONTO, March 14-Fresh to _ bumper our HW °x°°11°“"- A big to this tity on u opooioi trol.. which strong northwesterly winds; iw. °“‘1 ivir. white io weuiehy ruin owne u rush of-United Stew* I‘“"‘Igf°“°“ I’ arrived ot 12.10 p.m. 'rho Euri Grey cola , ,,,,,,,¢t,,¢l this your, and from 600 to leave, today at 7.00 u.m. for riotou ._._--- 1,000 people daily GPG “UW P°“rI“5 with passengers, 33 sacks mail, 01- The coldest temperature recorded Uonsolidated railroad to buY Ili! PPO' lnto the West, the MHIOTIW b°I“3 press and the following freight 1 three last, night and previous to thiéee Brltishers. cars oats, two cars potatoes, 1 car dclock this morning was sixteen e- Ontario farmer is the duty. On D Y \Burns, one of the best known hor - _ eq NEW YORK' March 20_D,-ess for buyers in Ontario, has addressed a - “' | | the business woman, with a few hints letter to I-P9 PPWS' in_ Wh1°h_ he- df* ' on what to W8,-H. if you want your clares that, reciprocity will ruin all telegralihic communications with c,,St,,,,.,e to express the ideas for horse lyllgluegg in on-tm-lg, Ho guys A which you stand, was the subject in- int-‘P8112 troduced at a recent meeting of the T119 AMES’ incliease In the Pumbef society for Poiiticui study at the gif ggltoéugsiliessrssd and #H110-tgfks _ NEW YORK' Mm._ 20__Ge ,_ S _ Hotel Astor. It was really the an- In e I1 E 9- es 59 P" a m' ` . gorre, a Syrian, .who 521156 S330 nual election meeting, but Mrs. Sal- P91' 0” the h0I`B° trade and _9°V¢1`*11 LONDON' Mar' 21-Admmll L°l`d strings in the iinouciai district, en- 11° M°"_1S CUFF had Prepared “ch “Ii °f the ‘M56 “I” “table” ‘D Ne tered the National City Bank last interestinglecture on “Womans Part York have abiéilutely closed down today with the alleged pu.,~,,0se of in the Afiairspf the Country, so the rand with _a cciprocityetagreemlent mm if we can t the nations which demon<1iugs1.000.0<>0. Instead of get-‘“**’"“g f’”“"“°“t' Mfg' ‘“°‘““ B°Y“` “ma “H I” ““ mm °' I “ie more u the of no .uni tu.. unites ting it, poiioomeu one oio,.,,S Seized ton, ouuounoou that everybody voted horses. And then seem. the _rave - st t 1; C 1; th d tht W mm and he was .driven on to Bella to remain after _the ballots were cast bred horses have lived out nine or in BL 1:” Oowilrlniio cige terhaaiumce an vue Hospital for examination as tv and the' returns in to hear what Mrs. ffm 1110111'-IIS 01.1310 11281' 01' Y-11@>WIl016 ther 013mm B thi; fame 0! ‘moe his samty_ Cory had to SEV, year round, while our horses are fed 0 P 0 P . . ' five or seven months on hay in the IDUCAI Will be 50119 '10 5618-Y WSI- It Mnriano de Gennaro, who is accus- ` Special to The Guardian. ed of the actual murder, also took Special t° The G““"di“°- ` JARVIS, Ont., March 23-J. Y. U12 1V_l\1l`d0¢k. for 14 years practicing bar- rister,-a respected citizen and prom- Siiiipli' the Mfmlfeel Office with auto- He denied on participation in the I“°“‘ °h“'°I‘ “'°"“°‘ h°"°» I1” @1991* peared and it is estimated that he has mulcted the peopleof Jarvis and surrounding country of a sum rang- ing from $25,000 to $70,000. Bogus notes and mortgages and thefts of cold cash in amounts rang- ing irom a few hundred dollars-to several thousands, are laid at Mur- dock's door. Speculations systematically conduc- ted for years are charged. ~.SlIS WIIH MAI HE I IIHIILISHEI w Charles Beresford warmly endorsed _ the universal peace movement in the _ House of Commons last evening. He _ might not stop_ war, but it would give us time to pause, and if we d __ . od could get time, we should often have DO WBI. You 'are _never goi_ng to__ o away BRITISH SHIPOHNERS FEAR SEAAIEN'S STRIKE _;,, ANTWERP, March 20-The impres- sion deepens among continual ship Internatlonali Seamen's Union, to bring about a universal strike would - fail, a_ serious strike at English ports may be expected. This eveutuality is a is believed it would cause it condition of chaos in the World’s shipping to take the place of the union men if g . The action of the English unions is anxiously awaited. CHRISTOPHER COLUIABUS _ PARIS, March 30-Henry Vignuud's critical study of the life and work of Y. EH to complete at the age of 81 years years. In the forthcoming books the author tells a story differing mater- ially from that told by Columbus, and designed to show that, contrary ern Hemisphere and supposed thatnhe ject. _ OROOAI IS 69 BRIDE IS 56 county, was married this evening at the age of 69 to Miss Mari Grey, his bookkeeper, who is 36 years of ape. This is Mr. White's third marriage. He has been a widower for several years prosperous business. F01' l\V°\‘B1 years he has defied all efforts of the party for a railroad freight yard. U15 -.-_-_-_»_-,-_-_~_-_-.-.-_-.--~=-------‘-=‘-of-'-‘~'-"`-‘~‘~""""” hide,” 10 cm-5 mixed lmlgllq; and 13 gre” above my-0, but at that hour bout mm, Although he has been Of I ' THY Lead thy mother tenderly Down i1fe'u steep decline. Once ber arm was th! S\19P0\”t. Now she 'leans on thine. See upon her laying face Thou dup lines of carol I Think-_it was her toil for thee Left that record there. Ne‘sr forget ber tireless watch Kept by dlv and hill*-. Taking from hor DNP tim BNN' » From ber eye! I-11,8 “$3,5- ,~ _ Cherish well her faithful hea Which through the weary sichoed with its sympathy _ All thy smiles and tears. Thank God for thy motIzer's 'Guard the priceless boon. For th, bitter parting hour Cometh all too soon. when thy graceful tenderness Logon power to savc. Earth will hold no dearer apo _ Than thy mother s grave. horses ' it had moderated to _eightipn 5°' lei Geor own ester s above zero The warmest F9518- Bmadlly refused to sell. at ' The Mlnto t get y - gl-ee . day at 7.00 a.m. and docked in Pic- tered in that period was twenty "I" ’ ton at 10.15 a,.m. She had 39 Possen- gross above zero. gers, 20 cars freight, 27 horses, 6 The lowest temperature record ` cattle. express and 50 sacks mail. She yesterday wal twenty degrees above rt, leaves at 7.00 u..m. today for George- nero and the highest iwss twenggi years town. _ eight above. The coldest retort , A special train left this city yester- the previous night was twenty- W dayat 9.00 p_m. taking passengers, degrees above mera. At nine p. in express and 33 sacks mail. last night it was twenty 4951” love, Yesterday the Eastern express train above zero. Wu ,ton minutes late, the' Western The length of today will be twelv "pl-Q95 fifteen minutes late and the hours and seventeen minutes. Summerslde accommodation twenty- The sun sets this evening at 6.16 _ nve minutes late. The Southern ex- and tomorrow evening at 6.18; it BOWLING, Burko'| Alleys, under ll Dress twin hfflved in U10 CIW 0|! rises tomorrow morning at 5.57 an ¢ glmg, _ Sunday morning at 5.55. ___---_-- The moon rises tomorrow mornin _.Kate Hogan, lIIi|mrd's Llniment cures burns, etc. af, 355 6 _._ ae. , fared a large sum for the land he has ed UTAH BARS' OIOABEI' SALES trade. It is admitted that there are| _ not enough other sailors available ‘I which was delivered on Saturday to _ stantiate the verbal promise. In this s now the company owns land all a- o’c - 1 _._ ele s.u..'r LAKE oifrr, Mer. ao-'rho :I Utah legislature has adfourmed with- f° out day. lt passed a bill forbidding “" If the sale of cigarettes before ndiourn- 2? ‘IAUIINE IU HE EIEVIIEII Special to The Guardian. LONDON, March 23-According to The Times, the elevation of War See- retary Haldane to the House of Lords will take place within the next ten days. This is intended to strengthen the Government representation in that Chamber. _ HID STOLEN IAONEY GENEVA, Ill., Mar. 20-Frank Price, a. travelling painter, recently committed to the Kane county jail from Aurora, was robbed this morn- ing of $20 by three cell mates. Th while Price was in the jail washroom. and found the money concealed l the bills, and Lee Heisman of Whoa on,\ alleged forger of a. $5,000 chec at Elgin, hid she money in the cak it with soap shavings. RUSSIA AND CHINA points in dispute after further pres- sure, the successive threatening notes from Russia having obtained success- ive yieldings. An emissary from the Chinese Foreign Board visited the legation last. Thursday and promised complete compliance with the Riussian demands. The formal reply of China, Minister Korostovetz, failed to sub- note Chinaiagreed to the establish-_ ment of consulates in Mongolia, but still contested the right of Russian as in foreign goods at these points. NANDERERS _ BEAT OTTAHA NEW YORK, March 21-The Wan mug holders. however, wb the serie 12 to 10. POPULATION OF INDIA Drovisional censusi returns give_ th IN CAKE OF SOAP °°“d““””`" 8- hind the bath tub. I Investigation proved that Frank t PEKING, March 20-The Russian legation believes that the Chinese Government will _yield on the final merchants t0 Crade in Chinese as well derers, last year's champions, defeat- ed the Ottawa Stanley Cup holders ______ tonight by a score of 8 to 5. The COLOGNE March 21_A des “ch tal population of India as 315.000,- night. 0. This is an ‘increase of $20,500,- SIIIIIIISH CIISIUIIIIEIINII Ill IHE IIIHIIS PIPE MIISIII Special to The Guardian. NEW YORK, March 23-Papers were signed here for the incorporation of the New York Scottish Highlanders whose purpose shall be "to perpetu- ate and encourage the wearing of 'the Highland costume, to foster recollec- tions of Scottish pipe music, litera- ture, history and tradition and to unite all Scotchinen and their des- IIIIIIIIS IAWIEH SIIIIE $50,000 e money was in bills and was stolen . .Iailer George German made a search NEW YORK, March 20-Francis E. ' Baker, a. patent lawyer with oflicea in this city, Washington, Boston and Parker, alias Powers, of Ensign, said BHHEUT. M0-. WB-B held in $15,000 hail to be B fake magazine solicitor, stole ‘today in the Count, of General Ses- sions to answer to three indictments I; charging grand larceny from the cs- of soap, using a teaspoon handle to tate 0! the late Mrs- M517 R°°V° make the hole, and afterward filling Brinclde Stewart- It is alleged in the ondictmeinte that Baker obtained control of the estate, amounting to between $50,000 and $60,000, through the executrix. Miss Elizabeth Stewart, a daughter of Mrs. Stewart, to whom Baker had proposed marriage and that he kept thc greater portion of it for himself. According to Assistant District At.- torney Duvivier, Miss Stewart turn- ed over to Baker $2-5.000 in securit- ies, which were deposited in a vault in this city to which sh-e and Baker each had keys. These securities, he said, were sold by Baker. Two other daughters and a. son of Mrs. Stewart, Mr. Duvivier said, thought the estate was not being properly administered and had Miss Elizabeth removed as .executrix. An investigation followed. which result- ed in the grand jury returning the indictments. The Stewarta are descendants of Admiral Stewart, who commanded the Constitution (“Old Ironsides") in the War of 1812. STILL UNCONFIRIAED . D 5 to the Cologne Gazette from Pekin also reports that M. Kerostovaz, the Russian minister to China, has been murdered in Pekin thus repeating the rumor which was current in St. Pet- ' CALCUTTA. March 20-The final ersburg yesterday but which had not e been confirmed at a late hour last Minard's Liniment relieves Nauralgia i>|sni>i>EiinnucE with a load of produce in a pun n arrived at the home o o n gey, with whom the misslnK m eco EB . th croo im for cim`ido¢tioh.; turning up by BY il. Y F their home thinking perhaps eleven . l-Sddtl. ______...._-- .i. 4 i ` . _». - _wr .,.;_.- ,_.- i.,i. , . df" 5,, "L é `s,.`--',§_.-li..“;ff`,~.=-i-» _-_ ing. .' '-"3 '. - ' r d market, open lawful days tern to ol g llinudw Llnfmeat cures Dandrul. I to ed and no trace of him could Special from Guardian Correspondent. BIIMMERSTDE, March 24-Consid- arable excitement was stirred up in Summerslde yesterday over the re- _ported'dlsappearance of David Le- furgsy, a well known resident of North Bedeque. Mr. Lciurgey came to Bummerside on Wednesday' BI¢€1'“00“ leigh and was last seen about nine lock the same eveninB. When B riend who had been with him the most of the evening parted with him the slip at the east end of the town when he started across the ice towards his home. Sometime about ven o‘clock the horse and sleigh th the box gone and one shaft bro- fJ h Le- an ided. Thinking something had hap- o found his people began to get easy. Searching parties were orxauiz-yours oi age and unmarried.-S. ______v___._._,__,__V__._._~_____-____:_. -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-;_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-,-_-_-.-,-_-;_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-V-_-_-: -ff.-_-:_-_-_ .-.---.-.-----v----- A OF I PRINCE COUNTY MAN ,,_1__..__.@--- led both from Bedeque and Summer- side, the search being kept up all day. Enquiries were made at the dif- ferent houses along the shore and on the road from Summerside to Bedeque but nothing had been seen of him. The ice from Summerside across to Holman’s Island and the different E tracks around the shore were thor- oughly explored but no trace could be found either of Mr. Le-iurgey or °f the box of the sleigh. The supposi- tion is that the horse, which was a spirited one, becoming scared of something, 'had started to run away and that Mr. Leiurgey had been thrown out and, either the box of the sleigh striking him, or strikil\E on something hard, had rendered him unconscious in which caee the heavy snowstorm, which continued through- in ned the driver. the lane? DUTY out the day would likely bury Mr. M- ’ K' with his hired man. 9t°\`f»ed to 19 k iurgey and the box out of sight. Up A Y 8 for the IHIBSAHB ma" “"5 °°““““°d to eleven o’ciock last evening no e search throughout the night- NM- 'rd of the missin man had been re- d li ht the eturn E ed Eetlved in Summerside but his Ilqlenda he ,have not. yet given up all hope of ad taken shelter for a night at one,g“._\lng lllm alive and if he the n¢\!\\b0\"S- A9 UW ‘luv BGVBHC' has not turned up before morning the \>°Iseai-ch will be continued again today. un-Mr. Lefurgey is a man of about 50 _,_ .<, .» .,,'. . ,i . ,.. -_ ' 3?' 'ii __<, ‘e .' 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