Elee ' Dem on- . ..' .. ' ' ‘~,.TT;*='f~ _ 0 \ V _ .. ._ T , . v.. _ _ 0 T-fnllanese P06 lip The Guardian) tensncsand management under the 1 °°1\%°._l°foolei0.er» the present en- OTTAWA. Avril 18-"rho Hon. Mer-,zenerei eqpewieion oi einem of time -.- tg J V ‘ees _movement in g,,|`_|°,,,m tin Burrell with the_heip of Mr. John department. so densorevs. t .it in' anti Bfizht. the new niveetoer ooinmie- all eniniea antribntea win. mee ll!! _ Japanese dest to California as s sr . .- .i.. .` -i r ' ' “mblllhilll Japanese . The department will distribute well in the province in which they are to on ei” .9.'i°el"- 1°_°f1o¢l‘v¢ith iw. ,__ ..........__..,__. HHTHHHTHHS All] T ' STHHIHHS TIGHT ' (canadian Press) VIENNA, A_p_ril"1§-A dispatch to transpott train betiieen Kumanov bred sta1iions,bulls,rams and boars ticularly in newly settled districts of be placed' mais in districts where suitable sni- _. ,__ ; toFore » - ‘W Th H u f Asssnrbl resumed . L . loot slant ii t H1011". hos worked out e pieii io tii ii lit ii iiii 4 li in»eeii-- ° .° '° ° ’ aol! __lll'e, vi;:o¥i.1n.tie.'1i€§. iineiiieee end? ,_ _,ter _lor ' come ii now- tiniest si, _.noe gait., This con-.pany V .expects _-l.¢o,p'ry__,s large dividend to ltd stock ho dere this year and with reasonable lucklii _ed convalescent. a couple qf days he will be consider- ROME, _April 18-The morning bul- letins say/_ the Pope’s condition is more satisfactory. This ls a further amhlioration of the catarrhal and bronchial trouble. ’ icuii. Kftiilie_s G euminc lunch. orrswn, April 1_s-_-during the month of March, aceording_to the record of the Department of Labor, 480 industrial accidents occur- red, of which 93 were fatal and 387 _resulted in serious injuries; _ .This is eight more f_atalV and thirteen fewer non-fatal accidents than were record- ,cd in February. The record for March, 1912, was 1~13 fatal and 856 non-fatal accidents occurred to emplo ees in" steam railways service. §Qf..tb_eT non-fstshaecidents. .115_ steam railway employes .were injured. In .l;ii8»metal 'trades-, 102 workfngmen ;_werg`_fnjured, while in the building ‘trades 25 workmen were injured. . _-_ -; . _ -_ force Martin, of Mem his un., d io" the mon” °' the Premier th (Canadian Press) the ceaseless efforts ofpthe'p3l‘ice-hilt; H°“°° W°“t l“t° c°mmi"°° °n th Rolvlm, April is-ooneoiing newe relied to throw the eiigiiteetiiglit on bl" *° “,‘“°“° “‘° P' E' I' J°‘“- comes from the Vatican tonight.Pops the case. It is realized that little can swnk C” B A°t' The ammdments Pius passed three days without fever.{be done until Msrtin's financial posl- We” mr tm’ p‘“`p°°° °' Bympmym Z One of the most perplexing aspects ‘ of the mystery is the failure to obtain the slightest clue to the identity of the taxi, who is supposed _ to have driven Martin from the Royal Automobile Club on the night of April 8. -_-__._;_,-1. Bin FIRE V ir unions Iii . MALONE, N. Y., April 17.-Seven or more persons were burned to death, several women sustained in- juries from which they may die, and a score of Persons were rescued by firemen, in a spectacular fire which Catherine Street, early to-day. The building- burned like paper and the iirc‘l'r.en had little time t`o effect res- cues. An explosion caused the fire. ruins. Most of those injured were hurt by jumping from the thlnd story The fire started from an explosion. the cause of which is unknown, it .. , p g . bein! made in the investigation into JOINT STOCK COMPANIES the disappearance of Joseph Wllber- t necessary. The bill was reported to the House. SUPPLY The House went into Committee of Supply. THE PREMIER explained that by a clerical error the sum for the In- spectors of schools had been carried out at $6,865 instead of $3,866. This was corrected, as was also the item for emergency expenditure under the puiblic works vote, which was increas- ed to $4.065. With these amendments the bill passed through Committee and was reported to the House. A TRUST ESTATE ‘ lt- deeti-cyoa the De wilson hotel, en old, A "U1 WH” Passed t‘“°“l“‘ C°“‘“‘ three-story wooden structure, on te” U’ e“a"l° Mm' H°dg°°“ to dis' pose oi a piece of trust land in Char lottetown Common, and to apply proceeds equally between Bt. Vincen poor. THE ELECTION ACT . ‘f ' ‘ _ The House went into Committee ate up the om wooden building' B1 for the further consideration of the ' _ most like paper. Guests had no time _ . El t Bill I 1913. 1914 it should be able to pay 100 ‘ to get out. Sums were overcome in °° ’°“ 0 per cent or more. ‘V ~ The Belmont Black Fox Co. stock is one of the best if not the best pro- position now in the market. - . This company own two pairs of _old breeders of the Island’s very best stock and intend to add to the stock 8 more pairs of the ,prospective young foxes nzaking in all 5 pairs. The total cost of the stock is S80,- 000 of 'which $85,000 is already sub- scribed and paid up. $45,000 is now osei-ed to the public in shares oi 5100 eoeii. 'rue iielenea ii to nersiii on the following basis: 10 per cent. with the application, the balance on Sep- tember first next. - - The .ranch is situated on tli_eVB_el- mont farm, st' Charlottetown Royal- ty, 8 miles from the city, in sn ideal spot ana under capable msoezemoot NEW yomi, April 11-Police 1n- - Clauses 195 to 204 inclusive re- /_ " h';g:rnZ€na;i:s;ne?i igotgga Y: 01:5' by ferring to Election expenses were held V ' Q, over for further consideration. -*" ‘§flf,';i;‘§,aq',l}§;’fe‘1‘f;,;’g0,w:2$,';°{,,::,_ INDIAN vorsifis shenol-ls Mm-tha' Th°m£s°n_ Sweenyflne woman, whose horns -.latin Mont- At tha evening sitting, Hon. Mr. , and Hiisor. pleaded no guilty this ’°“‘» 1““‘P°“ ffm “ "“,,"‘ “Q” 'Q' .ireeiienit raises the question ol _.__ I afternoon to indictments ohorzios d°" 'md °*f“° 11 1”?" “F P °,; " wiiioli .iietriot Lennox :sions was in. New Yonx A 'ru is-'rlie net or -- ‘*h°m Wim ¢°DSPi!’M=y- The indict- shoulder was fractured. “nd Sie was At Present they Voted in the second patients at Biallesue Hospital toda i ments were returned' several days otherwise mjm-od' she may B' ' di\m'i°i'»i bllt it was “aimed “hat “my includes sixty-five physicians-the sn- surgeon of the luturc will rivet"9l'l1 D0l`ti0l\ 0! till! P\’6V\B0° *Bl “Nil -“K9 °“ °vm°“°° Ubtaimd `bY_,f~\_1°Di5' should be in the third district. To th-e stag of inte;-nos at the ingtitu. lwounrls instead of sewing them up t"i°i" Attorney 5° his ¢'“5a'd° “Kunst T1-“”“i“' settle any disputes he thought it tion Ong after ,mother nw doctor; says Dr. Robert M. Green a profossoi-‘elected there for years in either D0lh~ no1i_oo,srofi.~Bofofo tho foo' 1“°P°°' eiionln he .ieiiniteiy etetea that it ,,,,,,,},,,, painfully ,H lm nicht gfmlnr anatomy in Harvard lvlefiioai I ‘ - tors pleaded, their co\1nS°l m“d° f“' ., was in the second district. This was ind,,1g,,,,¢,, in 8 chicken Baud |u,,ch_i School who has invented an auto- time the Conservatives secured a fair i'-U0 m0i1i0\1B -£0 il\Bl7¢°t .$119 Grand ‘Ds agreed to em, 'png 11 ,mans bojisvs thoimatic 'device for the purpose Rivets l>i'0l>0I‘¢i0\\- ' Jury minutes and to quash the in- T00 LITE Fon \ ' M _ ' D Y ., .. ` dlcunmvs V I ci MMR. MXWILLTA S inquired if In salid was made of hob vcal an V ~ ' - hi ‘~ 1 _ _ HUB H 8 V0 °~ they have diagnosed their cases as ...§.II."`.§i"“.i‘.Z°“3.‘T.,..‘e'.‘.'§I»’..”.°i’i. liiiigli ___ ~ god' Pfigyggi§h;=;f;__§§°m{;\_g_;=;; eine.-ne eeieeing. i ' .lriiin iieemo' ‘ " '° °“ ° -~ Slileriiggd with tiaftiiltgmwlllsmlzegun one cent For word each inertia” in "th" I'°°Dl°' was ver one l d bof a th . . iii - i . C h ost oooomrooi' Mn. ~M wlnnmvis; "rn .1 't Y 'Z "" ““ °'° “° ° the Supreme éoilrt. Robinson is ae- f“,dsm_(_'° u'§§'nimu:1s chlgrgo twentymve t “__ °Y . 0” election they would require to intro. _V _ , 1 i Ulu-ua - .. - . i i . P ofrrsws, april _la._-'rlie iii-eve ink uncertainty as to who is really d . H' OTTAWA, April 18.--Things a 5 ' . e 5 The aggressive self-assertion of t ' - . C There is a general improvement in tion il hi i l l ti iV"°°°d“r° °'“d “Ting “pens” ki q“°t' 13511351151 'W°Yk°l`l 0! 91°-W0T1d WHO his condition. If such continues for clenredmilp algo :Tig Einvxeiitlgiftlisin mi: .mg the names of mcorpomtm mm" now takin this direction. Dani" “ml m ‘manglng nam" when -de Pdul Society Conference and Bt. More bodies are believed to be in the i P“t°"'5 Church 1°’ t‘h° b°“°m‘ °l um ~.>-1 §liei'l\i'rlu». luuirileii fir si iriionene eoeiieedfiiiieii 0 p V . i newitiiiiiiiiiiieiericiiun vine it w-icemeiiiie-;i Howie ‘ow-; T““' ""“““‘ °““""f"W'““ '° s"°" “"s “""‘"°“""” Better conenione. ein.. -nenini.i-.ie ~ Uioroleoo o bi Sifsdlfrld loorler-I Pr¢if!iiif~;.--;,..f - Q T i.._.-|~»i ii :'.i'l (Special to The Guardian) leading the Opposition is espresso notice was given tonight by Dr. 'salary will bo paid this session? (Special to The Guardian) morning row in the House tod a show down. The Fox Tax was taken on its third; In the situation which now reveal itself there is much to explain in th otherwise purposeless prolongation ex-Minister of Public Works throu the bloeksids itself the 2nd, ei mean to the end ever kept in view by th ll- iin thc following question, of which Ed- wards". ls the Government aware that the Indemnity Act provides for th M3 .payment of $7,000 each year to the cg recognized Leader of the Opposition, 5. and can the government inform the Q House to whom the above-mentioned he Mr. McDonald has been looked u of light shed over the opposition dur- ing tho last 24 hours. It is,now who -are unwilling to trust their p evident that the aspirations of Mr. llticsl fortunes to anyone of the e Pugsley were the first consideration, Minlsti-.rs of the Government. Row Anticipated. 1 .____.__._._____. d e The campaign has been partly s coed to the Liberal leadership. u cessful. Hon. Geo. P. Graham, h y` made up his mind to abandon an u resign and go into business. s It is Quito possible that this w e foreseen by Now Brunswickers an _ of Pictou. a d ,moving time hould come. Mr. M s Mr Pugsley has been in the ru 0 . ex-Minister and his hand of helpers. This end, the pursuit of which has been a costly business for the coun- _ try and a dangerous one for the Eni- pire, was the recommendation of Mr. Pugsley ae' the men who would suc- Mcnoiuild or anyone else. - cess has emboldened' him to little at the unripe fruit. - House iinaiiy get iutooomisi Supply in the wee small ho morning, Premier Borden was ___ to adiourn as the sitting had Nil, a very long one. To his propossfibdt the Committee rise _for the of an adjournment, Sir Wilfrid *blnvlbv assented. Hon. Wm. l5ugsley did not assent. -Taking the leadership out ol Sir Wilfrld's hands he called upon the government to proceed ,with passing of Supply. His dermnd was later character-lsedas a bluff. ' ' g. t e former first lieutenant and heir ap- parent, has been shouldered into the back ground. The Pugsley group have supplanted him. In this strug- gle Mr. Graham made little or no rc- re slltanoe. All explanation of his att hlllpcning in the Opposition The tuds ls given in a report that he h Q 'events which led up to the earl I - s ‘_ as “_ y promising political career and go out have brought the leadership competi- of public life. It is said that th i tion to a point where there must be will be his last session and he w B ill as d of the heroic efforts of Mr. Pugsley were the fight against the naval bi1l_‘ intended to prevent succession goin B There is a simple answer, Mr. Pugs- to another man, Mr. E.B. McDonsl GY. d _ P' gh- on by many members of the opposi- out the blockade bears a~new relation tion as a likely man to move up, if 5 to the blockade itself under the floo ¢. n- ii V . i .5 e*l‘§ Eriecii 'He protested and the word blul was withdrawn but the House re- mained in Committee and Sir Wilfrid left the Chamber. Then something else happened. Mr. L-E. -McDonald entered the ring and started a ,discussion which _ended in a big rumpus and had the clout of obstructing the Supply deVmH_lll`li by Mr. Pugsley. Only one ltdxi was passed. - ,, This morning something more HW nened. The Opposition went into caucus and stayed for one hour ati the expiration of which the do'oi‘¢ Donald has been picked by Ldberals, opened and the announcement WH o- made that the debate on the Clown' x- would conclude by the middle of next week. Somebo`(iy’s authority WI# asserted pretty strongly at this dau- ning against either Mr Graham, Mr.` cus. ' _ Piiiiiiol sus * SHARON, Pa., April 17-Mrs. An day mourning the loss of a diamon ring worth $100 which her big Cen trai American parrot swallowed yes terday. The big bird, however, denie the theft when questioned. swallowed them. chain, was just iablc to reach t lowed. Mrs. Simons charged the parro Meanwhile Polly screams: “I didn’ take it, mamma, I _didn’t take it. ~_._.¢--.»-- DIAMOND, RING B seaport town from where Mrs. Simons said she has been missing various small articles of jewelry and gems for some time, and has always found that Polly has The bird is crafty and always takes the articles when no one is around. _ Yesterday Mrs. Simons left one of the her rings lying _on the table. Polly, t 'who was attached to a perch by "ra h diamond, which he evidently swal- with the theft, but Polly screamed his denial so earnestly that the wo- man is loath to kill her favorite in order to recover tho ring, fearing she might have accused him wrongly. (ANGELS , 0 . ENGRGEMENTS n Simons of Hickory, near here, is to- PITTSBURG April 17 _ Cardinal d ' ` Gibbons here Wednesday night has ` cancelled all future engagements, and ` will leavc as soon as possible for a he can em- bark to Rome at a moment's notice. The Cardinal, with former Attorney- General Charles J. Bonaparte, ad- dressed a local convention of Catho- lic charities here to-night. The sec- ‘retary to the bishop of the local dio- cese has arranged train time for Car- dinal Gibbons to get to a point. where Cardinal Gibbons, it is hound for New York, where await developments. He said tonight that he would lnuch rather be near a steamer than in the interior. ‘He would say nothing officially in regard to the condition of tho Pope or his hurried exit from Pittsburg, In an address hers to-night nal Gihhons said that he felt sonal anxiety concerning the lion of thc Pope, especially because he took part in the conclave which elected Pius X. known, 6 he will t Cardi- B. PBT- t condi- L' INVENTS DEVICE l T() RIVET WOUNDS. y CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 17-Th laced. _ pf, ang, _ dinary shoe.cye rivet," said Dr.Gi'een Application for this stock may be cnsed of being a collector for Swee- cents_ ._ , ,lf E MIER id h ld iluce a new arrangement. The gnv mage f_¢ "shy of the stock holdersor ug] (ji-‘gig J . B. Andrew, .JVob_n ___sn's nttacbupon the "system.’_' , kiiiifflllli- ADDIY Sf-GWBWB B¢9¢““‘ v°tV° as °°°“T’““ts'_ U done. He supposed Mr. Martin dl » ~ _ t. K r. J. _ rti i i si si "Hi ,l9?__Q1;°_°_,“ St- °°19M“1’ - - . ' ,. - Tivsgtliioifiiildn Mg?1iTa°e\iionei:ll: see- oniiggviiitiiif toigaiieriiiril. ng ng iron’ sisnsi. Pam 'PATCH roxas. if they doo f» vor #W1 *Bree Mn. MARTIN; -'No; not before ture _‘l MR RICHARDS They “nw vom not anticipate an early election’ - _ . . _ 4_5m§““ 'E t d h tl Bngamn [or a ,wick Bum 'p_ Gm.. THE PREMIER: "Where there are yeamn, "my 'm_----~"mT` ovfiniii-Iiulieiiariiiiaiilirzgarie tnfltomiiigig- des Ives. i‘ionin.zo°` "19MmW mad mm my “‘““° "° l’““‘» "“* °°' 'ri-ne i'»nsnvl1nn~ Before then tn v --- --- -r cupants do not need to pay taxes _ . __ _ . e u`m'u,di;“I|_h mgnt gm-,Q 0°1ds“,_s`tal ing witness in Robinson’s trial. §p`[»§"§§fI)-A GIRL FOR GENERAL Th I d i ‘ would have a new arrangement t _ e n ians were in precisely the put before the goum ___V_V_;__,;,__§,_,__>___;_j',__:;p__>_________f;._;__.,_.,f.,__,gf-;»‘&; '_,_,-_~_§§;.l-_~_-_l_--_-__~.l_-_-_-_-f-_-.~.=-.-_.-=-=---=-='-- g%`f.§V»w°"° Apply at 200 4_§_’9r§¢;? “DW PW"-1°" 9° Oth" P°°Pl°~ Progress was reported, and th W mfmn To PURCHASE A GIRL B House adjourned till eleven o'clo - ' ‘ ' - " r " ' A , . ' rensioronsn o1s'riuo'rs » A _ - 1V8"lii`th liycicle. 'L. C. Worthy. V _ V to»day. _ _ V_ T T ' in - ~ ` = ___’ ' 449MB- ' 'ri-in Pnirumn sais that for many ._ ’ ` __ Ti it T wld$l‘§b_°~K”`5'mL wT*lT`solii-i ,em they has Elector-ei nietriets, -, ' _ '-T `_ '_ V ' " V ,V, ,_ ~ exgbrisnce for general housework. which were subsequently broken up _ c _ _ V V , - _ V ' in ply ze_r>i-lnee st. aleugipe into dietrlete, and intel- into polling _ _-|§(f§_ 0 been put large and andeach new esgéiy looked winter several ex- ,‘ honors T811 foster father W gns his Nsiuine Mr llfli of the i..,,_.°°i‘ i.;".'*..:i.'f°° xiii; Q Newcastle, N. -,-iq-“_” m.,-1»..sii1'i°anl.si l>usC-E “Ter ~ii'lo'r rallies situated loin- iniies from Charlottetown to Guar- dlll Ollie for full were not p out that had to pass to vote in in " d found that the rlve d t ta d _*V`_______V_Y____V`__Y___________ _ H PRE SB t UY 0°" ernment would take up the mane; I-0d*\Y» an enfol tnelfiuowing directors. sani- t`:iyii'i.“i‘iid ir'ii:?i~°ie'tec°|ilttl;‘iTi1;yo iivhit- WANTED- A Gm" TQ WORK TN "B" "‘° "'°"°"" “““"“°““°“' °' during rofooo of-fl soo what should b d are better than thread, he says, be- be laced up for a while and then un- TTHGTIITGETETTIJN iiiiiii I I iiii I IH ALHEHTH (Special to The Guardian), OTTAWA, April 18.-Little colli- ment is heard here about the Albiifa elections. Tho general fact that the Biftoh - governn-.ent would be sustained. has been regarded here as a foregone con- clusiuu. The Conservatives ln that province he can catch a steamer for Rome. were known 1,0 bg gggtqndmggndngg » ii obstacles so ‘¥l‘°8t ls to ‘make suc- cess impossible, and there is gllierol satisfaction at their having done so well. They labored illider the double disadvantage of having no election fund and of having had constiiliiolidd gerrymnndered against them. In the face of thesc difficulties they have 'greatly increshed their strength. In addition, the government ander- ed the loss of the prestige of Mr. Sif- ton and Mr. Cross, they being beaten in one of the two constituenclerin which they ran, while another midli- ter, Mr. Mitchell, was beaten out- right. - ~ A feature oi the election widen is regarded with satisfaction is the la- road made by Conservatives uma' B the solid north. 1-Iiilliotto th# _ _-` iblberal. no Conservativsd having bdit inlon of Provincial contests 7 This Another noteworthy circumstance Tcause, if anything is wrong, you can ii the Way in which all *_-h¢.¢Wi0l I-lid towns went Conservative. Not only have these places greater facilities. ‘_ "The metal rivets will be specially for learning. the facts regarding poll- uscd in dissection. I procured the or-,tical developments, but mah! of the o country rldings were swamped by railway construction men and by for ts - ,,;V¢l'Y llllflill' and conveniently could be eigners whom the Liberals have heh d applied to the skin edges, as to a successful in organizing. boot or lagging, and that they heldi Reciprocity is understood to have 6 with sufficient firmness to allow the been little mentioned and to have incision 10 be laced up with string. 'had little or no inilueace in southern' y Ili case of dissection, an entire body Alberta. _ - can be equipped. without 'i bl i 0 apprec a e The navel debate hada good 601 in special cases. vc _ _ ._ - - _ _ _ _ _ :_ _-_-.~_-1-_-;_-_-_-_-:_-:_-_-_-_-¢_-_-,-; - -_-_-_-, labor and can be laced and unlaced"of effect in alienating the l1n'IP\`thy 6 .from bead to foot in a few moments. from the Liberals, the British-born. ck _ ‘ I am led to record my use of this in particular, showing much relent- devlce in the hope that it may prove' of service and _convenience to others in similar work. Rivets, instead of silk thread, willnovv be used, except ment of it. -l__-_-Q-_-_ Miuard's Linlmont Cures Diptherla. _ EIC . 1 sAL~m:_G06D INvg|gNp;~,3 stations It was a question whether _i_- __ V V _ - A » _ . °“;;§‘;'5 FORT `__ooei quick burning and Jr" th", °h°“ld "°t“:i“ th°” ‘u'i°i°“° °“‘7' _ 0ne_ cent per _word each _insertion 1 . » » Pilliice Enwimnl i ii il 1 ¢mg.gqot, just arrived from the sub-divisions under t s name 0 9° in this column. Cash- mlistebcoln- _ the entire ~ i - ' » » ¢\_ ing divisions and sub-d‘vlsions or d _ Mlm hm-8 _ _ _ .. vein oi,fi\;li f 35” at Gm’ E' Fun B can:-jysxllol. niakernew areas altogether. The div- gizzycggtgfr mum ° ° “nn” therw e "" ' ' l l t resent unequal, b t if ' _ _.__ ` _ ma” 0 i .i . ANTEDTWANTE V -AT 'tzelygztxltridltop cut these up and! re- nguhoolm. I,-me 'Q1 be dm' ,un 016111. HWY WOUW 1`°Q“l\‘° *-0 next week with s cargo of Invernns ‘ of the new divisions by round ¢°9_\-fc, G_'E_ mm-i. V 'com and this would en- "1-d_ This oarg¢|‘ls*`guprantesd by of work- virion We the egentyoi the mines te moi is;-»t` "°9°"`°d i'°u:‘“;_ 13159! dllliifi- . '4-ld M41. a ' .._._' . , should be “In g 1" of polling born ln Hope River Isl`and in 1871. was obtained in at that place, there, and medal for general attended he won a 'rue Rev. nr. McNally, who has inet mi named as Bishop of i.e.‘~gary ‘ . .1 :_-_f::::_~.-.~_-_zz-;f_-_-;_-_-,-.~_-:fr_-_-_-_~::::_‘:_;‘:Js nal ada