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' . . . i, - _ , - 1- r .. _ ~ .i. i i i . i ‘,,. _.-‘,,~|.,,,_;`_,,.l.»_‘;i_- *_ » _ ,r _ y _ ' . i -.1 PAGES of the Lat _y ORNING , Catches Early ol THE CHARLUIIETOW G I ARDIA --~nsA|:.: A|_i_` oven »=|=2iN.cz l:|::ivvA|=u: |s|.AN|:>--- \< '29 ° : 2: ii I ei is ei Thurs 19| ,, ~ W v *_'__.:.__.:t'T_ .JZ _ ` __ ____ ,;-3:-__> _ _ n¢,} 'ram nnrasr News CHAR 'i"l`F'l`t>WN CA\!AI>A FRIDAY MARCH zz 1912 rmsr or au." ._ 3.. Sli' "i> gs <5 i i ¢BilfY‘lf’fl‘£.lI'&?lY% jtin __ Lo ._ _ i. gin, _ _ SENATOR MACDONALD-PASSED I IXPIUSIUN IRE5|(jNAT|0N QF THE GQVERNMENT. I AWAY YESTERDAY AT OTTAWA ll llli Sill IS NOW A POSSIBILITY IUIS MINI -r-“"- Sons ond Canndn Loses Another of the Futh- P n i _ The prospms for tha Mme,-fs 5;||_..H°°w Twenty Bodies Recovered of 5 °f c°“f“d°r°U°" A" lntmstln iii -Lune Ho efor the House Stands for Division In the - 'i' iiniciiiis _ i niviiii ii P@Tr° ~ ,OTS , - Vote onthe Bill . 0'l"l'Al\’A, Mnrch 21--Senator An-i drew Archibald Maodonald of Prince Edward Island died at one o'clock this afternoon at his apartments in the Hotel Cecil. Ile was 83 years of age on Febru- nry 14 last, and was held in high es- wnn by his brother Senators and public men generally. senator Macdonald, was descended from a long line of Scottish ancest- ors, He was born at Brudenell Point on February, 14, 1829. His grand- father Aiidrew illacdoilald, was in oar- ly life n incrchaiit doing n large busi- ness in Arisaig, Scotland. which he closed in 1805 and purchased 10,000 acres of lnnil about Three Rivers, Lot 22 Prince Edward Island. He also bought l-'aiiinure Island. comprising over 700 acres of beautiful wooded land at tlie-entritiice to Georgetown harbor, and thcrc he located, and conducted n mcrchnntilc business, ex- porting tinibcr and building ships for the British innrklet. I-le had a family] of tvrelre sous nnd three daughters, I-Iis sou, Hugli Macdonald. father of the Senator how deceased, iulicritcii the Pnnniurc Island property, and in due time was elected a member of the Provincial iissenibly. He was also a Justice of thc Pcacc, and at various times Collector of (7ustoir.s and High Slieriil for the Province. ’ Hon. ii1idi`ew Arcliibald Macdonald, Senator, now deceased, has filled a large place in the commercial, offi-7 cial and political history of the Pro- vince. At the nge of fifteen he enter- ed the store just then opened by a cousin in Georgetown and soon was taken In as a partner. On his c,ousin's death, In 1851 he bought his share and continued the business, tn"ln~g in as partners his two brothers, Archi- bald J., and- Austin -G: '~l‘Iie-~fii=ri=i~--- of.. A. A. Macdonald & Brothers carried on a large mercantile, fishing and shipbuilding business till 1873 when U19 9*mi01` Partner reir.oved to Char- lottetow_n.. ' (Canadian Press.) ~ `_'__... (Canadian Press.) MCCURTAIN, (_ikla., Mar. Z1-The 110110 that any of the tlircetscore men entoombed in the sans Torn Mine (Canadian Press) MOSCOW, Mar. 21-An allllaling H' ~ ~ ~ . _ _ madls i¢l\t1;l;3 'toh political life was PARIS. Mar. Z1-Police detectives the £811 1 ti W en he was elected to *md msgisterial authorities are inn Elsa ve Assembly for the Geo- state of -consternation over a letter Ygetown District. He held this seat fe°€iV€d at the ollice of Ladournal rgtitlh 1§i50.‘ and in 1863 was elected Signed by Gnfllier. the notorious an- h ld El élgislativc Council which lisarcliist, who is suspected of having 0 11 873 when he was sr-.pointed shot a bank niessenlzer in a hold up Postmaster General. He hcld.that p0_ in ,Ron Dorgnei-_ i sition until the Province was united If said the writer was sick of thel with (-HHH-da. and was theri; after whole. affair and was determined to Postmaster of Charlottetown, with surrender but intended to go to the Sllpcrvision of all the post-offices in oniees of either M. Latine prefect of the Ptovince, lJOli'2c M. Vcrtillon, finger print ex- Mllcll eafllef. ln 1804, he was np. pert. or some other oiliciiil, empty Pmnted 0110 Of the delegates to tho two rcvolvcrs into the occupants of Conference held iii Charlottetown the room and then commit. suicide, with the design of uniting the three with the last bullet. Maritime Provinces. Failure in that He is known to be capable oi carry . ohlect resulted in the famous Quebec ing out his tlireiit, were alive was at n low ebb this morning when the exploration of the wreck in yestcrday's explosion was resumed during the night twenty bod- ies hblack and iniiltiatcd beyond recognition, were rccovcrsd and nd- ditional bodies were located indicat- ing that the death list will exceed one hundred. The cause of the explosion has not been definitely deteriiiined. li.~\IlY l‘RAVltins hi-than or “Mes for Unftzou mr cerum °°'“M° M," bm” I d States Benators. the bl Matching: egg? h° W" 'Y , . M9173. ,U G 'he N" Mtlifo finiiso of Repro- . ,. » -_-_-_-_-_-_-_ ».::_-_-Y-:_-.-_-:_-:_-_ -_-_-_ -.-_-:_-_-:_-_~_-_-.'-1-:rf F BRIBERY lentatives are under arrest. Today all four wrote out their rasignatlons. Those taken into custody were Ro- prssentatfve Julian Trukillo and J. P. Lucore-of Rin Arriba County. and l i p . , David F' O'C°““°“' M“"°" 0' 'rein Lars siwiifrbn i1oN A. .i. iraonosnhii. cester, cams today to her rn. f little home at No. 21 Tufts street. . Who lfasaed Away' At 0_ttawa Yesterday. But me num and the sister of th ~--~-------.--.-_--_-_--_--=.-.-.--_-.»-.--.-.-»=.--~~ defendant testified that Annie dir BISLEY WINNEIFS TIIOPHIES STILL IN LONDON. OTTAWA, Mar. l.9~TIie valuable trunk filled with prizes won at Bis- loy. that I-’rivate W. J. Cllflordi of Toronto, lost just after the Bislcy meet last. year, and which several railroad companies and two or three steamslilp lines were hunting high and low- for, has hcen found, according to -»,~» \~\-¢.~ COMMUNICATION THROUGH PROVINCE - AND WITH MAINLAND The Earl Grey left Georgetown yes- terday at 7.00 a, ni. for Picton with 42 passengers, 35 sacks mail, express and 47 tons freight and docked at 9.45 a. rn. Slic leaves this morning nt 7.00 o'clock for Georgetown with pgs- sengers, yesterdays outward mail. express and freight. The Miuto left Picton yesterday at 7100 sf ml for Georgetown with 30 passengers, 05 sacks mail, expresi and 375 tous freight and ilockcil at 10.00 a. rn. Shu loaves to day at T.Oo a. in. for l’ictou with passengers, yes. terdny‘s mail. express and freight. No word was received in ('1liarlot.te town yesterday of the movcmeiits of the Icobonts from either Calle Trn- verse or (`s.pe Tormentinc. A special train from Georgetown bringing the passengers. mail and express from l\linto arrived iii Charlottetown yesterday at 12.15 and left on return agiiin at 8.45 p.ii\. with passengers, mail and express to cross to Picton onthe Minto today. It will leave Georgetown for Char- lottetown today after the arrival of the Earl Grey bringing in the pas- sengers, mail and expressl from Cape Traverse yesterday. Yesterday the Murray Hlarbor train arrived in Charlottetown at 10.35 ai. ln., one hour late; the Flouris at 10.25 ai. m. twenty flve minutes late; the late and the Summerslde nt 5.15 nn time. , Manuel Cordova and Luis Montoya of 'Tana (lounty, Mfnarfl’s Tiinlment f'-urea Colds, Eti- _-_-_-_ _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-fa.-_~_-_-_»_- _-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_v ing for the owner. account of suffering by famine of the stricken phensnutry on the Lowe; Volga conies from Tzaitger. ' To give but one instance in thc, Vllldge of Gavriloss un official inspen-i tor discovered that most or the iii-I hahitaiits were in a state of terriblel emaciation, rriuuy were nflccted witlil boils and their teeth were fallingi out, 1 Several families were living in ont: house and an abandoned cottage had been pulled down in order to use the wooden walls for fuel. Even this sup- ply was 'alinost exhausted ,ind in one house there were iciclcs on the top oi the stove. ' Twelve hundred pounds of coal und lscveral carlouds of fuel were sent to ltlie village. i ,VOLIVA PHEPARING T0 ISE “I‘JI.IJAH III." ' IN DOWII<}'f-l CITY. ‘ letter received from Lleut. C. D. . . 1 spiteai, or ottawa, from Private our- §‘l”§§"l‘°§,',,G,,,,e' who Mundo, f°“‘~ It ‘"5 “”"“ f°“"‘1 °“” that " Elsie in her iniit illness, neiieribeii hi-i “cv” left the Ivanhoe H°tel' ul condition ns presenting cverv fndicat ¢I‘°“‘l°"' wherc the 'nwner had been ion of being due tn opium poisoning ystaying. The hotel people had been ____ _ i holding the trunk all the time, look- BISHOP QF HICHMQNU CHICAGO, March lil-Paving the iway for announcement of himself as |Elijah III., Wilbur Glen Voliva lown.r ol’ Zinn City, is holding daily iand nightly conferences with hir elect. No _man ltiiiiwttli what iiiy l title is, said \'oli\';i_ Nor dons niiyi-ii. know wlicii I will deliver the ines- snge. lint it, will lic on it Sunday 'Followers of Voliva said he \\'o'.il‘ lgo John Alexander Dowie, who called ;hims`lf Elijah ll., one better by an *nouncing himself ns the Mes age oi ltho (‘i»vcnziut, ‘who is to herald thi ‘soconrl coriiiiig of Cliriat. ioirii; \fiDnNGi<_z iiGAINs'i‘ PER IN MURDER TlllAl. CLU- .- -Jie] NEW 0I>tlil‘}ANS, March 19-Frou the lips of her uunt and sister, physi ,cialis and einbiilnicrs, the state liii. llfegiui to forget the link of the chaii lof` evidence by which it. hopes tc ‘prove iiiinic Crawford murdered liei sister. Elsie, by administering poisoi whilc nursing her. After Mrs.'H.obert Crawford. th aunt, related the circumstances whicl preceded Elsie (.lrawfol‘d's death ani told of her suspicions being agnins Anne, Gertrude Crawford, nineteen youngest of the (`ra\vford family which lost four members by suddei and mysterious deaths, took the wit ness stand. Biting her lips to contro her emotion, shc told of Annie' strange actions preceding and jus after Elsie Crawfords death. Bb said he had seen Annie give Elsi something in n glass" the night be orc she died played not the slightest omotioi `F()RMAIiIiY INDI] C-TED cososnseo nos I T00 LATE FOR I the Rt. Rev. li. .I.>f'J'Coi1nell. newly CLISSIFICITION nppointed bishop of the Roman Cat . "rr ' ' ' rl wus in (Half cent per word each insertion ‘mm dlocese Ur Rmhmoll ' , _ in this column. Cash must accom- dlfcted l“"° ‘mme t'°d°'y' cardilla pany order ,md give pm- cent discount Gibbous took part in thc ceremonies allowed, Minimum cha,-ge twenty. and at their conclusion pronounced ii live ¢nntg_) blessing upon thc huge congregation FOR' SAIAEfBé,.‘k;,h5.c'-BEnr_ "M;,3l§( which throngcd the church. David Fraser, Vernon. 3-22dtlipd. I(lI‘l_C»R1~s if'.ir`-'_ pin series closed last itcnliiig from \,l:e Iiitzsi-ral-»iiii~.l by ii»Ul/l‘f ffl' U12 -‘\l1l-*iff* ll"f¢'l1f~lDE all `i .rrif-;i'r tiziiii, tliiis for the Second time this winter landing at the top of the srbcdiile. Following are the scores- AUIIIEB 279 241 295 234 264 J. Mcliiriis , W. McDonald W. Kigglns li. Hiinimil (i. 'i'Lill 1253 LEAGUE .“‘5°F‘3.°‘f“‘ He:l‘0tl l.aiidr_igan Lntler ty liarter Dully 22° zsz 2:-is aes ess Total. _ 1836 V Majority for Abbiesn -17 three-thirty-live The foilowiogiéronxha scorezt the game on 'n ay nlg tween the Vies and Wolff-tif Regt Band bowlers at the Leagud of the Cross Alleys, Charlottetown:-~ VIC-TORIAB V. Cuyle W. McKenzie J. Keenan _ Duncan _ linrtcr 210 262 241 11 261 H 267 -_.~....- Total 130i 4th BAND. _ Perry 218 , . Doyle 293 i _ Mclvfahoii 237 271 277 OFQZ7 . Dovle G. hlcltlnhon _ __,n.,....v ` 'rctai 1266, rRisNc‘i-r-Eovisnmuawr AND Usa ou' msn i~‘EA'rIls:r1.S. NEW YORK, March l3-A Bmw cable says;--"llnlike .their Engll sisters, French women are in no dig- i:cr of liciiig prohibited from wearing birds' feathers in their bats. ' - I French overnmcnt has notified The . g ,the British government that it oin- not sec its wily to support the pro- ppgnl to fnfbltl th? 8lll% Of file |61#-I1' Ehe board of fiioil and ilruf: inspect- on of the iie~.v nivmbvr of the hoard i irs' and plumage of certain wild blfds. » such action it is believed would Qavo There was no special train to or 'Plgnfsh at 11.40 p. m., ten minutes- puiring business. Apply to W. N. exposure was ,.|e\.¢.n dem-ees a\,,,.,- Taiiton ‘i-22dtf. i .~ u i » ~ _ > _W _ ____V,__~ zero and with ri, .iouthcrn expcisiii \VAi\i'l‘l-Il). position as maternity twelve above zero. nurse. i‘ountry ciills attended tu The lowest temperature recorded Apply 93 King Sf. or the Two yesterday was ¢hll`i¢0|\ flegffes B Mack’s. 3-22d6lpd. hove zero andthe highest was tvven WANTED" at',,',,c'ef't“.,, (.8, 105,13 0( ty-four above. The lowest recorde' driving and work horses. Will be U19 l>l`0Vl0\lS Dlllhl- W" tW°lv¢ 5l1°‘_I° 'it tho Revere. Hotrl iintll Tuesday or Af “lm 5- m~ Ye“t"‘l°Y it W" th" Wednesdny_ M00,-6 & _\'m»t¢,n, teen above and at nine p. m., if 3“22d3ipdf wa; twientythabtlvt i ' wiu he cw iv STRAW SALE' T.° “bi sogé pubue houli-S $11? eigllteelil Ixllnutes. L *“‘°f“’“ “t 9” ".‘§h “ 2° t°“ 'riie use win he high this iiitiii w.edn»eBday' March 2‘ ' E '30 noon at 12.36 and tomorrow after ° °l°°k " “M 0' damaged S mw’ ' noon at 1.02; it will be high tomor Stanley W°dl°°k'_ __ __3l22drslpd' row morning at 1.43 and Sunda 31 today upon his arrival nt fb-~, Hair-li:rtwo conscqueiice tu an tndusiny Qu nu of (lheii.istry. l\r-. Mitchell dc-V; which alone 53,000 French w0.l'§d`f ~larod it would be his piirpose tii\woivicn depend for n living, and w c 'igorously ciiiiirdn flue pure fnoil in roniiiicrce represents over $20,000,- `aws_ V P00. _.........._._---_-- finard'| Iiiniment. Cures Diphtlieria. Minardn linlment cures garget la epwl -_-_-_-_-_- -_-_-_-,-_- - -_-_-= --- -¢~-_-_- --_-_- -_-_-_-_-__ _ _ ¢ ~ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-»_-_-_-_-,-_-_-,¢_-_-_-_~_-1-,_-_-_-_-_~_»¢_-_-;;_ _-_--. G ANGLO-AMERICAN LEASED 1 For some time pant ncgotiatioiislhe states that he Las roceivco an X iave been pending between the West- “°“"°¢m*‘“f' °<1“lVBl¢B‘*» £0 rx GGHM' ` -.rn Union Telegraph Co.. and the An. that the barn” il” Mm d nd and o ANTED, for the City of Char- mol-ning at 2, _ in at 6 1. d character to represent and tomorrow evening s 6 , position is a l1¢l'n1Hn0n One right person. Apply giving NIST- The moon sets toiilflhf- nt \\~ ence to "Reliable" Guardian OHM- -------- 3'1""-`Mfnard‘s lilnlment Cures Tlisrrniper I _ lottctoivn, a lady of good ap- The gun gots this even g . ,, I' -17' ll 3'” A"‘"l°“" Telegmph C°°- °°“°°"“ the lines of the An lo American lill- \statament by which lt is understig pear-ance an _ an established Maritime house. The will be high tomorrow morning at ing the leasing of all cables owned by gd to tho wogwrn mon, __ t 7-0 *UG 5.56 and Sunday rr.oriiln1¢ at 5-54- the latter company. Just what changes may some-in tlts whlii-, finni word to this effect has P, E. island Divlafun as-a result qt "ot been received by Mr James, Sup- tho dog] ug not yn g gh gg. f~rir“ndent of thc P. E. I. Divlnlau, sont elmo, mm . ° P I 'l _. A,).,.,.._ "' ` " "` ` ~'_.,.',-yi' ,LN ,, 4 _ .l l-_‘ .°,f§;i \ f _ i i , i . - nn. - » » ,_ I i , ,_ @- , i ,. ._.,- _ ~ asf, - - . , .. 1 ,.~ y, p. 'I ._-. .gy i 1 ,i 5) ,.,i»». \