_ 0 1,~`r9e8- BY U_Di\llim0us Vote After Comment O o ADOPTS AN ACT o / "1‘HE_cHA1zLoT'rn'roWN GUARDIAN ,len mn i- L_-._ - + I m _ 1 = i _ _ V by-#Opposition Leader Who Says ~ I 'Can' Only Be Used Against- ` ' ` Ilindoos. vroronra, B. ' of-Jan. thirty first-(Special)-The Natal Actin. troduced in the B. 0. Legislature by Attorney General Bowser was png sed yesterday without a division nicer J. a'.__1uoDona1c,_1enaor oi the Liberal Ogposition ,made long ad- _4 ' dress in which, though criticizipg measure saverely,` he felt he was bound to lend his support__to the bill on account of the conditions pre~ vailing in the province. _ He declared that the Hindus were the only people against whom the .act could be used. lohn Harbor,_Body Was Not Yet Found. MISSINARIES WIVES OREEDY U. S. Government Paid Out $2,000,000 gd. °“°*‘=° ~"“¢'< he had who for Damages Sustained During Riots. ii "QI , in China---All Were Regarded as Fair. _ I V* V-f!§_\'_,1,;_'__,_ '_ I AHF VICTUHIUUS NEW YORK, Jan. 30-The commit- tee on reference and counsel repre- senting the Protestant missionary Boards and Socities in the United States and Canada, yesterday made public the following statement con- cerning _the indemnity claims of mis- sionaries and missionary boards for losses during the Boxer ,outbreak in China. Senator Lodge reports that the entire amount paid out by the United States government for all claims that were presented is S2,- 000,000. In thts connection Washing- ton press despatches state that the most exorbitant claims were those of the wives of missionaries. The fact is that the $2,000,000 ecovered. _ The unfortunnate struck him wharf. The tide had been ebbing *___-é THE VIIITUHIAS _ included the claims of many of those who were-not missionaries and that tha bulk of money paid for_ mission- ary claims was for mission property B destroyed, chiefly schools and hos- pitals and their apparatus. The claims of one society on property account alone amounted to nearly four hundred thousand dollars. The claims of the missionaries for personal property covered in some cases, residences owned by them and generally libraries, household furnl; ture and supplies as well as clothing. merside ln Both Games Last Night Wreathed in glad smiles of triumph He happened to know that the last night were the faces,of all who long to or were nympaihlserswith the claims of the sixty-eight mission- b_ ales for cloting averaged only one udred and th;rty_tw0 dollars' for Victoria Hockey teams of this flity. each person. . r 0 AL LA IES A WHO ARE NOTABLY ~ rom: or iwosxliio-”' favor of the Victcrins. Nowcnder they were jubilant, and in (sl splendid hockey resins apparently are ' such good stuff that they can control the , Than Were Their Ancestors. _i LONDON, Jan. 30-Interest has been aroused in G,ermany by an article in the Anreigsr; which declares that roynl ladies of the present day are inflnltelyclsvsr and more resourceful than were those of a generation ago. Many princeses and other ladies of thc ‘royal houses of Eu- rope, says the writer, would he capable of eurnini; good income as skilled workers were they slidéienly deprived of their tit- les, .rank and accompanying possess- ions. ' Princess Hermice of Reuse, for example. asister of the reigning Prince Henry XXIV., is a skilled watchmaker and has frequently shown her dork at German ex- hibitions. _ Princess Arnulfof Baviiria, when still Princess Therese of Liechtenstein. was one of the stauchest. patrons of charltyl basaarsin Vienna. The beautiful lace which she then made is still ofter seen in the Australian capitol. The Ksieerln’e favorite collar, a birthday DW EDI' f'°m Princess Arnulf, is a beautiful peceor wormwhirh -took the royui lace maker three and a half years to complete. The Archducbess Frederick of Ausira~ lin, who was born Princess Isabelle of Urol, has A remarkable hobby in the mak- ing of scented wax candies, which she moulds and prepares with her own ilu lures. Afstorm ina teapot was- recentlv raised in Australia court oh-cl-s by the Princess character-‘sion as “preposterous extravigance” a time honored custom observed in all Austrian palaces, that I noneiqwhish nu ones been minsulvbed may not under any circumstances be rellghted. Al the Archduch is Friedrich is greatly admired by the Emperor Frm. clllolcpiyher pronouncement resulted in sn order going forth that the custom- st all events whervrthe handiwork of the Ar-ohiluchess was concerned-should he » is [liters-iited by some well informed _ people. Work has been fairly plentiful up . forthwith abandoned I The Duchess of Guise fwhowashisoeu but times have been border in Toroiilo situation. ,_ _. The games, last night especially the ___ ‘ s'nicr game was as good hockey as any onecould desire. The Vins are worth Isabelle of Bourbon-Orleans is a skilful gang to ,ee piny nanny, niiillner and maker of nrtiflcisl flower! -_---_---° She is considered one of the best dressed women in Europe and lnvarlbly has ber ’ dresses trimmed with ber own hand- iwork. ' Princess Carl of Sweden, a daughter of King Frederick VIII of Denmark. has since her early days been a clever maker of chlldrcn's toys. In the Swvbiillh capital Princess Ingebor|z'a nameis syn- _l onymousin this connection with skilled _ '°""'°"M"` et Good Stiff Sentences For The Duchess Philip of Wurtemberg one G l ci ous f _ , °' °h° mm Wu" an "W ° Violating The Liquor Law ofthe Slate Gsrniany‘s royal lufiles, has a hobby of making special surRi°Bl biifldbilei 'md elastic stockings and supports- Mori than nne of her fleas have been taken up and |,'at°ned. _ ._ SACD, Me., Jan. 30-Three drug- gists were sentenced by Judge Pea- ' body in the Supreme Couribtoday, i to pay fines of $200 and costs each, ' for violation of the liquor law, and each was ordered to give a bond of five hundred not to sell liquor dur- ing the next two years. They are Wallace T. Percival and William E. .Dunn, of Biddeford, and Arthur - Jacques, of Old Orchard. Abraham Vayo, of Biddeford, an- nounced his inahility to %ay a fine TORONEO. Jan. 80-Th! l¢l_b¢lll¢l1¢ of one hundred dollars co ts on an hitched is ton hte News that more appealed search and seizure case and ll ' 1 ltyiran lil) babies starved to death in will MKG f»h0 Blt6l`lllf»iV0 Of Wifi? runnin none the beginning ni my yur. °“Y' 1° 1°"- to the end ofthe year, and even now there 'hi CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. ment that the is some and the News' state . ~dlstnll licreissrsaier than ever knowii TRN, 530510 Qllillillg 'I' bl ts. D g fund money i :|:.‘::°L.»:l'=sfls;°'it:i';;d`n?T;°:|§°)m iiaizm :onlinr-._ n."w. caovsvs lu “Lvl” no luis"-V |mm|n_““‘ signature. on each box. 25c. ""`_"'°'.°"°"°_' °’ °""f'°f"7°` Condensed Advertisements _ i 4 r A ~ - _ ~ Too late for asssiiicstion. ' _ __ U ` _ _ A r “sans PA0E‘F°l*A1'-‘ne ss.'_.;..-_; f son the usual la Entitfdl , ___ SHIP LABUHEH At a Confebrrence UH. |.. S. .MMISUN And Gi" N° Sig” 5”* R““‘°" 3”’ lield .Last Night To Recommend Successor To The By Falling Overboard in Saint - » Late Premier ` MET HIS DEATH (Special)-Wm Boone, Acadia Street as drowned from the Steamer Lake rie. and his body has not been. » man was lifting SAINT JOHN, Jan. thirty-first- W _ E r a rope stage whichv slipped and _ - - ‘ _ He fell over the bulwarks and into '§_~,f;_"1l-l'l`1“'if'ii‘,f=' ~sI?(~ ' _' the water between the steamer and _ ' '_ I _There was no out cry. It is supos- ‘T 2; ,`£¢i3‘€‘l.'»,'i'*?‘,'l~$f3i“~.'~' fi /f *J ailing and was rendered unconscious. . .f fd eat The Crisiais of Sum- Last night their first and second teams ` ` me.. theceisbi-ated Crystals of Summerside Y D and put their teams to sleep. In the R senior game the score was five to one in .SELLERS $I]Nlll§ to hs. In 1004 'Mr Hansard was mules Queen Counsel by appointment of the Peters. . saw,-,. _ _ _.ox-_-_. _ . . “.3-1. _ ,,,_ ,».w*"JE?'(°" '= hx-i»~ '; r < ~.' -- .- ' ' 2 iflf"~.' ”(»}gr`v'.` q . _ .»i_ ' i-~ .1 5 ‘~,- _ J' wt." -- "“.» " -_ ' ~. >.':`yf rw' _.:~'~1v" if :fi =;»$’*¥ ,fm-.»»~ ~= _»s.»_‘,,»,~\;,;f. »: . ,ng in. .n _-of-c '~ . \.v*-‘t.?'._§p_.i~' We ¢~.',f-‘fun-`~'L-'-»:`.= , f ;>~ri1tf_» .1:sff'~'=‘\".1. _ ~' . .. f ~ _>if.1's'1r.fl. -_,;‘;?,y€~= 9§s,~'.';v`.»"i‘.'§'-‘-,_~'l'§`,§ Q ’7_ / '#1 we ,gd ‘.'f»‘»‘ ._ _“'°'f_ A of “,.f';,r"y§§,, in 'i_~.f_` I’ HON. F. L. HASZARD, K, C. Abu meeting of the members of the Governmentpariy of the Local Legislature held lastnlght, Hun F L Hnsznrd was unanimously chosen for the office of Premier. The maty-roffthe meeting of the Legislature was considered, but will he left for the Executive to decide-it will, however, fake p‘acc soon. Thr matter of the appointment of an Attorney General was left in aheyance. F. L. Hasznrd, K. C., a leading and well known barrister of Charlottetown. was horn at Bellevue, Qucen's county, Prince Edward Island, on November 20, 1Biii, and nned and went qhqpt _the City, M ¢,. It begins to lock as I! the Vietougs who (mnkhmgh) ga,,,r¢ the form” 5|,” B h"° ’h°"n that they 1"." ‘WM 3|’°"u°¥ native of Bellevue, while the litter was stuffln them are going to win all the A German Paper Declares Women oi {,’§§’_§°,j',f;§‘ff1§’,°Z,‘;,f;";‘,;§__?°,§;',$51 horn at Charlottetown. The paternal grandfatherf lVilliam Huszard, and the great-grandfetlier. Thomas Haszard, were natives of Rhode Island. U. S. A. The ‘latter was a Uniied Empire Loyaiist, and in17S3 came to.. Prince Eiiviard Island belniigivenagraut of land in Lot 3. He did not locate on this land, however, but settled at Bellevue and there followed agricultural pursuits: FL Hasaard received his preliminary education in the public schools, afier which he attended Prince of Wales College. He then read law in the office of of the late Hon John Longworth, and in 1872 he was admitted to the bar, shortly afterward becoming the junior par-iner of his former preceptor, under the ilrm name of Longworth-8c,Hsazard. This association continued until the retirement of Mi Longwoith in 1888, after which Mi Hsssnid practical independently uhtil 1090, in Noveu-bar of which year he became a partner of the present Sir Louis Davies, continuing until the iabwr's appointment to the supreme bench of Canada in 1901. In 1902 Mr Hansard took in asjunior partner Gilbert Gaudet, the tirm_beIng now known ns Huszsrd & G.-iudet. From 1898 until 1900 Mr Haszard was stlpendinry magistrate. and recorder of Charlottetown, but in 1900 he resigned the former position, retaining the office of recorder. In 1904 he was elected a member of the Legislative Assembly, representing thefourtirdisirict ess Liberal, and upon ihs reorganisation of the government he became a member uf the Executive Council, which position he at present holds. Mr Hasssrd has taken a dean intereetln the agricultural resources of the Island and has been a member of the board of directors of the Charlottetown Drivin'g'Park and Provincial Exhibition Association, while since i&7 he has been president of the organisation, a position sntaillngavaet amountoflsbor in order to make it the success which it has proven Dominion government. ' 1gii:li¢|t.1.a.s. Bayern mein. 1-ami. ' - manned' b*“y»_ *fmrdl su. wen: uma iv i » W '°“°d °" l"°°”'Pl°*° ones an new grmc .nm-tain-'im umipix 'won .her the T£i%:fTin»1?g°»;- B:f°"?¢`-lgilnd ,_ _ ‘_ so \ mont `\'vii.h' the .lv1°°‘“°. P‘°°‘;'e;*'p?§:iTim@.nT§tu°‘I=‘Eh?'brg:'r¢»&i" ¢nr?°n Tn. |31 menu" I Any Gummzi "ld" ‘"“°" '° "‘“‘.'“"'°“" "”° 'wht 'ith N1* mm' '° mil ' . -Agni; time 1-ami" vfho receives 'ull Yiifliii- not free. oiovnw _ ' _ , ` , gnnnm; gaiiiilence .wiiibe ‘Tdrseig odd _tp Wa§%'3p__Ag$|' fanuvserakunogal BYO I ¥ no . i ,_ .' to " _ 4' . f "'ir.."i»'i.°::‘::s,i'."”".":i..2‘.':'.i`l'-" f T ' °'- WW W t e U her. L Hairy K Thaw. today asked for !h» -cqultinl of his client upon the ground I i insanity, declaring he could nor. conceiv- how, in the face of the evidence the jury 'could render any other verdict. Th- serious and sincere defence, tendinu t e-tablish the insanity of the drfendani lllr Littleton declared, has been answered only by the sneers and insinuntlons I- f b anciinslnuatious, the advicate nssexte , W law required the prosecuting authorltie _ to accused person was brought into di~put . Russia is plaintiff in a civil suit flied here Jtefan Preskureofl’ iidcfendanb Th~ Czar claims that Prcskurckoff, his one time steward who passed under the assumed name of Stefan Ludkortkns and W department :of the interior in the province of Turkeritan. embi-ssled more than $180,000. With him ie Anna Le man, a Russnn woman of high degree. Since their arrival the couple have been fitting themselves out emptuonely. Emprsr Nicholas requested that all the if al Jan Onni EEKlElEflE§i M>\rieB-ilu Pratt, twenty two months old, was poisoned last night by eccide acid forcasior oil vlol with ths result EZAH SUIS Ili n have hougnt be taken away from them by 0'0onnor is acting for the Csar. I Fine and cold today, strong* winds and gales from east at nig t with snow turning in some localities to "Pd'K.................... .. ll8.W ,.___. Five Years i. He assumed these offices in Feb. _.lim Nlllll MISTAKE Mosrnnar., Jnn. a-,