I PAGESP- Sworn 8 Daily Average of- . 1012 for iso: A _ _ = ri _ - _ it 25 Es ei >U “Nl G D lil'l°inxl.illiNo li.‘il°ii.»} cHARLoT'l‘E'roWN PRINCE' ,EDWARD ISLAND, c/\NAoA,' THURSDAY, MARCH ` 19, 1908. {,;»,-;,',1.,,1,i9;‘$1;,',1if,{i»,_1;',1,I_>,¥,1_r,9,;i, #___ _ ’ _ < GENERALS FIGHT 0NE WILL DIE _ . ______ .__ » null . f » 5 . /V A ,E I ' V I' It _ .1 ~ qi 4 a . E Gen Smirnoff Fatally Wounded In Duel _ _ * ` '“`*1 ” ` With Gen ‘l"ock~- Radical Newspaper Large " Aftgndqpge Display _Exhihif SuppressedDeath Sentence 0n More Revolutionists ST. PETERSBURG, March 18-(Spe- fzinl).-Liellt. General Slnil'lloil` was prollallly fatally wounded in the duel f'ollglitllel'o this moriiing with Liuut. (l.~.lil. Fuck. The men inet ill the Riding School of thi- Cllovuliel' (iliiird rugiinellt and lnngllt with pistols at short range. The duel wus caused by il liiclnorulr dinil written by (loiif-riil Sliiirllcll' on flu-..~if‘ge oi' Port Artlillr in \\'hii:h he qlu-stifiilell the courage of (iclicral l"ol'k. '1`llclattcl' considered that his honor and mplifzltiou were illvolvcd und vlnil- lf»|l_'.1,ff'fl the lultllor of llle illclllomllfllllll. ’1‘ho court martial _vi-..~ltcl~fllly pus.~leil it tll‘lllll§l‘llllillCG Ull tlll'(!(l H(’Cl'(!l1 l'll\`4)ll`l' lionists aniolig wlioni wn.~i all is your Thol’refcet has silpprcl-med tho last radical llewspaper in the capital. The Novoe Verinya publishes un ill- terview with iv. high oiliciul of the l<`oreigu Ofiice who criticizes the British ill-oposul with l'cgard to 'l\Iaeedollia us bolilld to produce discord among the l)(l\\'0l'H. In ltussia’s view, says thc oiiicial, the uppoilitinciit of at Chi'istiu.ii Governor ficilfillll for Macedonia. would be abso- lutely.iliipossiblo as it would destroy Tllrkisll sovereigllty. 1" Rllssiil has coniinuiiicflted to the E esting .Farmers old girl wllo was leader ill several dur- _ ° i ilg robberies. ___11i_.--_-qi»- Vince wng going nnnk insrenii of gr, tions, exhibition associations and ing forwnrd, which His Honor enum. fruit growers' associations all these a though the poplilation was six thou- 111 01" UW11 Pf0V111°@ W0 |111-V0 f1- 1 ts-3 Twice as Many ,As Last Year- illiter- / . (Special by telephone) any of the other Provinces, and that _AL','1'1C\1ll-11"’ 0' the Ishmd tried £0 'l‘he Provincial Seed Fair opened the oats and wheat were second to veep in touch with the Federal Dc- ut Bummerside yesterday with fi ontario only. partment and that they do all they very large attendance and a splen~ The Farmers' Institute Meeting,in can to help us in the way of inforl did showing of exhibits, the afternoon was largely attended. mation and the giving of their best At hull-past twelve, James Car- Hon. B; E. Reid, Commissioner of men to assist them He paid 1a ruthers, chairman of the Seed Fair Agriculture, said he felt it a duty trong tribute to Dr. Jus. W. Rob- Comlnittee, called the meeting to to he present and assist in carrying ertson who did much toward the order' and asked Lt.-Governor Mc- out the program. He said that all`start'ing of the dairy industry on the Kinnon to formally open the Fair. UVB? the World 'associations and so- Island. His. Honor, in u pleasant address cieties are being formed for th.e'm\l- Ho spoke of the feeding and care dec1ai_ed the meeting open, by con- tual benefit of the people and that of cattle and how by carcf\li_utten- _ _ _ _ . gratii ating the committee on ‘i-,ire farmers wllo re resent twent -five er'tion ii losin' herd cull be male into |l_""‘_"f-“J '~1’“11l1`-1 l1111l1U-*H11 10Uk111lZ to inrge ntteniinnrn, and B150 on the cent of the Ipopulation ol' Cenli)da a paying finial-lc also spoke oil the _l_ilidlf-ull:lilflolller rcfor_nis udiip_ted_ to irirge nnrnber 0( erhibitn being and from eighty to eighty-five per `~.'.iluc of testing and weighing milk localffoiiditiolls:illduvoldillg a radical shown, which the secretary informed Cent of our own Province, are realiz- nfl the necessity ol keeping the solutioll to tlloqiiestioii. him was over four times us many 111% U10 i111D01‘t11l1C¢ 01 these organ- different breeds sel1111`i1t0‘|- HU 1411111 __ » ng inrt year, Mnrition wnn also izations. In this Province we have n regard to the seed question that '""""` ' '""""”`_"`_`“_“" made ofthe complaint that this Pro- 1111111015' 11111!-itlltcs, dairying iissocia- every farmer should grow his own INTERCGLN eed and he wished that every farm r could be able to i.,et the bencllt led was not so, as there were more 1111V111g ill V10W Of the Fi€11B1`111 1111- of the inltructioll given at these. families in the Province _ now. l- "““'59me“t~ Df l~l1@f111`1'11e1`~ cell meetifigs. The seed fair was started three sand less than it was ten years ago Htfiklnk examDlB Of '-110 11111116 Of or four years ngo to induce our or lln Z Un ' The people he said, are doing' E 1 Htl 111 U10 C9 <1P01`11t1V0. farmers to grow their own seeds and all that they can for the Province, 01100119 111111 1111*-l-01` ffl0l1f11'l0S F101” good seed He said in conclusion one as the present Fair showed. The 11 51111510 Cl100S0 f11Cl301`Y 111 0l1¢1`l1t10l1-also as ii center for the purchase of _ . ________.._.___._____ speaker mentioned the excellent qual- in 1894 with n yearly output of nf the nnccassen of the farming ity of the .farm products of the 13,000 WB 51111 this industry five industry lies in thc selection of ‘Province, claiming that they were y6l11‘S later Hm11\l11tl11lZ t0 fifty 111°' ood Seed At better than the rnajotity_of the Pr* _orles with an annual output of K ` ____ ` vinces of the Dominion, taking a $.>67. 000, the direct result of co-ope- an instance the otatoe which are rntivc organization Tile conclusion of this report will of a better quglity tliqdn 'chose of I-lc claimed that the department: ol_ -:ir iliAtomorrow’s Guardian. A of this establishment is horsesliocing g . ... ... ......;‘_Sl|[iHl Wllllllll Vlllllllllll lElE racing and training stable of John 1 ---j~---- f....ff.“‘.§`§;...‘ZZ§" ».T.’f.i‘."§§f.`Z..“..T..§'°f.`- H ST. JOHN, March 1li-(Spccial)- Thu appropriation of twenty- follr tlioiisniill dollars for improvements in connection with the Intercolonial llfiilwfiy will probably be spent al- most entirely at the new yards at Gilbcl't's Island. A large sum will go for the erec- tion of new .repair shops which will bu supplied with many facilities which at present are lacking in the equipment of the road in this vicin- ity. l‘onl sheds and other buildings, will also, it is expected, form part of the proposed improvements. The road has heell gradually get-- bunch of valuable animals in his care in . ' ings on the site of the old repair! shops by tearing them down adier Turner ofticiated at a marrlagel cularly in Army circles. Patterson, a western lady who was EUN ll Ellllllllll .___- Clcver comedy acrobats ex- cellent moving nlctures _“___ At Fairyland t;o~night, Devcne and shurtz, the celebrated comcdi' 11°1`°' huts will present another magnificent exhibition of' difllclilt and startling Iuuts, combined with fun that is coa- tuizlous and continuous. The P111- turial program will be “P 110 the usual high standard of excellence. _It will be headed by "Kathleen Ma- vo neen," that P0Pl1lnr fi'lm» Whllfh hf§met with such ii hearty recep- tlf here. Tae other subjects are :- Crime in the Mountain. Frolic in the Ding-dong. Village_ Celebration, and Tight Boots. Messrs Maddison and Hanes' Will sim: two illustrated sonili "”l'l°h will be the musical feature of the evening. ,________,__-- X length new tan kid gl0\'l1f~1 ‘W $1-75' Tl “'l " i t .25 also in black i,|ll`»,\tgn¥E_ a so a 'Z ii..10flll. ‘ The swellest showing in town of Indies' white lawn waists. Some- thing out of the common at Paton’s._ 3-~19d1l. " ‘ Condensed Advertisements E _ 'ron a snlnescloa _ lte~fcr Ol NVANTED-Young mea lor fum lwork. Good wages to the rishli min. H. muy, saufiiiwrf- 011°* inrgstown. I li-_1sfia_li>d llraiinh' -A gli-i ' “lor zewel housework. ._Rocommend|:Jt1¢;1 1: auf ii. _ is .n. . roi". in"i»°i¢i° l’ f. " 1;-;i¢§_fr;u-_ W _ 0 experienced 8111' to woi-k ' c ilrenmnlans. Aiirly 10 ‘Misc P. Rowe, 58 Pownal Bt., city. ` . aacfllgd- _ ‘vermin-Ac once. is 10011 11111111 ccoif. Apply to Hrs. ldolilaaoa, Govt. Henle. ____.,_ _____8-19d_3i. _ 1 OR 'B 1" can 0181111 F ni ALE’-`A"::° terms A111117 E Elllllllll SHllP The visitor was amazed to discover shop equipped in a manner which one ii d ll d l ser acquaintance with U10 611110 of his progressive ideals th li llBB SP9” ll-,dill ohe end of the Provfnce to the to other parts of the Province to shoe valuable horses whose owners ‘Bl00d Polsolllllg Follows A Mr McNcill's workshop at Tryon Resuns |n our Da S tion of the country for first-class _* ' _ . ( D > Here 11" “tive tI`“d° ‘B carried °“ A piece o, needle which went into the stock The entire building is heated He was lying in bed at his I-00 tory_ his arm. dn addition to putting S0011 1111111114 The needle broke oil neai;`thc point second' to none and a Buffalo forge, such as one often fails to finds in ***”" a tire bender besides of latest design. -- .ooadltlonf there is a- complctd Outfit of emery grinders. There ie an elab- Fathey-land who Choose bm” rl nm B on the stuff of' the Deutsche Dienstboten mmm achieved marriage in Prussia #luring the ‘° lm "mg l vents From 68460 thefe is a big drop eervlnl of the success w c e mugiiiy gin-no noi-cent, will a\_f,\m chop the correspondent noticed that typewrlters and clerks. uf Wllbm only a men could get? a horse nicely-clip- 5.251% 0118881111111 *W0 P°1*1°11¢- 1111000011- °¢h°" l _ _ 1,, U _ -- - " ed in making the lnatrinioniel harbor. if tl. ` ` ill! - to Gu|irnd(l:n l;gc.d.'~ 8-lldi°3i|1¢1- one ol the specialties cf on o\a¢r__ped r I P91 _I l‘1m__ _ __ _ . , _ _ ll , »- ' " y¢ tin, rid of ,1 number nf old build and Mr. McNeill has even been called ___ __ At the Salvation Army flitadelylwill 110511111-l`11St the W01`k t0 1111!” Needleys Point And Death The B0_yS Are Uliarlotte' Street this evening, Brig-' 0110 9150- were on The |68 which aroused much interest, parti lis the headquarters of a wide sec- 1,' ` iy Yesterda _ The principals were Ensign Maud work; and is an industrious centre. MONTREAL March 18__ B “ml _ .___ 11151 Sl1f1t1"~“1¢d “ll New 0l1mfi°» h°8d‘ 111 th” HPBMUUB- comfortable “Stal” right arm of James McBride, 22 FREDERICTON, March 18-(Special) 1l11\111`f11TS111 Oillilll and Captain W“l'|11f1l1111°11t which °°mPri“s 3 mfg” years of age, driver for Nasmith Go The members of the Charlottetown ter 131111131111 0l`G11111Ph°l1l-Un' f°fme1",24X30l 11- W0°d 9h°P 25x28 ‘md 3 Thursday night, caused his death in Hockey Clubnnd their manager have ly finllllte Special at Montreal and' in paint shop 26x20 all under one roof mm. dnys_ ,,_,.,.ived hem ' Chilfge 01 _U10 COFDS at M011Cl5°11- land 601111861'-Bd bi’ TOIUHE d°°"5~ with McBride died yesterday of blood- All the men are O. K. and in good __ _ ._ .. _._ ..... . . . . .. 1 an upper St0r€Y 101' 1“111b°1` and poisoning. trim and ready forthe fray. They are comfortably accoininodated bout Bild the W01`k1'11e|1 WOW on Tbursde. ni ht and in uttln his M Wllldfwl Him . throng ' y g p ' g ' ' ‘ _ _ in comfort, as should be the 608° 111 arm to his head he ran a needle Thei’ were 0" them” for U' ”h°"l l""“’ such a modern and well-nlwuwfl iw which was sucking in the wall into ¢111S1\f1°1‘11°°11» into/'his work Mr. McNeill uses the and his room. nte who was there _ _.___ _ best machinery-all of the latest de' tried to remove it without success. I ' . sign and most. successful for the sev- Next morning I-IcBridc went to the ' ~ eral DUFDOBGS d0Sil§11911~ Thtre 19 11 General Hospital, but was too late, By the Guardlan Correspon tire upsetter, a. shear and punch blood-poisoning having developed. more pretentious places where simil- _ _ -1- ar work fs supposed to be d_<_Jne_. _:Thi _ It agreeably surprised as well as DerbY 9°\`°Wd t§1“t°Bmm_;;_:'_‘;__as§;_ A|'I[]Ual Meellflg WHS d nt and best an ere ii. _ gratified The Guardian correspon e_ m the dum machine' Jap - Last Evenin In Paul S ... -»f - lg . lPl’llElI|llEl] . 1 to visit the dme,s_ has a “pac gy for drilling . lvloseili of 'rryon lately. one inch hols by nano; and there is S9_h00|l`00m here ii, woodwork and blacksmith To keep U19 'H1019 ll* g°°d cmungi Especially BaCl’lBl0|`S Of ___ could hardly expect to n aqua 6 h _it is d0“bt_ _ _ . lr “_ B crate outdt of wreuc es . The sixty-fourth unnulil meeting of outside a busy city B m “ti ful if outside of n machine shop 1;“°h Tllllm F0l` Bl'ld9S fthe Diocesan Chu,-oi, gocioty of this ° ° f0\111d 111 th” P °"‘ Province was held last eveliin in St i ,_ 1 ¢h an array can be ____ g , :willing Bndirxpntgignprzllillcliltyr lllaalis: 111°' 15° °‘°°1' The latest C1°v°1‘““d BERLIN March 1,, A smtiatician Paul's Schoolrooin, Ven. Archdeacoll Bc my nm d ll nuf ctured is also Daft ' "_ Rough in the chair why B man f th l nt besides a full sup- . , After the year's reports and state- has succeededhln insu,;lliD€,i;l:n;J3 gly ol gilillallmtfools hack saws etc., Z<;l__¢1111Bi_“_‘l°‘V”P“p°';;'hl°h d°v°t°',“ Qglmants had been ,submitted the Arch. "’°"‘“"°°“ '““° "ry M eq f ini in li it is possible fo ac- re 101 0 u¢<=.f°1t~‘1° °"“““ ”°"'““ ' deacon aelivoreflhluollaress. that enables him to do work that is E0‘l11’l71¥9h 'znlfh “ti5f“°u°“' “uit” has helm mnecting dam with the oblect He said that much fliithflll work had Be°°11‘1 *“ “°“° *““”d 4° "'°d“°°d m varied work* wines from time to <;_f pr_f_1v;l_1_i_:;1;1__1 °f “ll gh; ‘1:_‘_‘_1_¢"__*§_':’____‘:;'~been fiona in snifa of many ilifncnlflai; 1’11“°° E“‘"“" “M” ' ummm, 0, time is handed in-1° 11° °°@°_"°°‘1 ‘°~ 'T " th "‘1°“‘°ht:_‘;t_______ wives and spore of afflllating with cus Mr' M°N°m is as mlxamhs etc It 19- Bl 1111' 119°” “ld 111119" “"7 gi}:__s__:::__m9__;°_z t:):§______“__ the w_m_n' Domestic Mission Board of Nova truckwcg01111» W 1 ' " wrncify ng to, lint! such a finely e- __ ' gmtim and attizzilsgtgd erv__¢_:‘;'_r‘_|_:;°":)°::" £5 aetabllshmeut M'PM1‘-_MU don' mr °f ”l°'”0lmu "plum," wh" This wgns approved of by a major- \11‘1°l“"" " “ ' 'Nelll's flourishing in this .rov ace. _ ,ty o t. e clergyman and churchmen |11" "grmultuml °°mm“t';it§ nxzmihiz _ltlil .nn ' dvideune af worth worthy E:’e‘;::;;;“" ;;$“§;r;h§:m;t;4f8's__(;_T present, and n resolution was carried lt is my 1° ““"°"° “ __. al _od for in luciaiil P” ' . fa favor ol affiliation. STU" °d‘"’“t“5° it is ttf hav? an Qlflt f `lll` 'Q S9011 W°1`k_11'1““ 'md 80109 hi 1;* "_ be of md” The formation of a Sunday-school . _latpl . to , ,wc s enum r uP‘f°'d11¢° ‘“°“' “ 'mg "' tn l also deeotel a lot of his spare time _ Association was discussed, and is ree mxtvdt- W ““°”d t° th;h““:;:3::j"m`npecinl ' study of the anatomy of 2:3 ;“i:;:1 elution in support thereof was car; E m lmuzgillnjfykairgwld qflll A*-P’ “°"°°' ‘°°* °°" “C” “““ '"1' °“' nflniinnia mafrlmorliainice, with is. "’f_,"_; u I d nh k itino in . ' - . emee ng cose w remnre ° ' f in in zoodlfililnins *°'11'l“ l” “MP5 °“* M' ““° ““°" 115-marriages-.lust over 5% P°“°"""' ii me ensfi-me fl wlili of bon- i rk is Ilene i'i if man- 'use on the ar _ _ M 1 4,, y ii, an e condition. At Mr. McNeill shop with auch a modern mac :cry _s “__ Wnitresscs can only muster 0i;l40.brided °di__uo“_ ml’ “md ° w.° E a ins rapamfoa “Mies MI merits- On _ lwvins 111° sallam of nie lluiflsr are shop girl., ______.________._ iii 33» . f _pn `.. ters The Is sue Of the storm of budget yesterday. telegrniihs companies. ` - Sir Wilfrid claimed that most of its provisions were in the Railway Al-f now. Tile hill nmending the House Commons Act was moved for it.: second reading by R. ll. Borden wllo said it provided that in case of a vacancy in the membership li writ must issue within 90 days. ' A constituency should not be dis- franchised for n longer time than ffl The greater part of the afternoon was given to li talk preliminary to debate on the cigarette begun by the 'second reading of the bill of Dr. Barr to fairlitute crossing railway trucks by the wires of telephone In allowing the bill to get its second reading o.nd go to Committee THE ;PARLlAMgl$N _ WAS VERY _QUIET Y_e__st_cr_daY _And Discussed Railway Mat- Election Wrils And The Great Evils Of Cigarette Smoking ~ _ ~» /. OTTAWA, March 18-,(Bpecial)- tllis. Ontario has a similar act. The Commons to-day saw the culni Slir Wilfrid Laurier argued that in of a private member session after some cases l_lordcn's law would work badly. Mr. Black of Hants continued the Mr. Blaine on Mondni He was against the cigarette but could not see how it 'could be made illegal und the pipe und cigar al- lowed to flourish. However lie was so strongly 'oguillst the combination of small 5:-ly und cigarette that he would go long way toward legislative nc- lwin tlllit. would abolish it. 1 Nlr. Loggic of Northumberland 'Claimed the men of (liillildil should llavc~enolli;li regard for thc welfare of the boys of Canada to allow the cigarette to be abolished. The debate was closed ut six o’clock for the day. Was Found Guilty 'Not XENIA, Ills., March 18-(_SDcciill) --Kntllerille Trninor the girl who kil-' led Slim Roberts her lover, on the _iublic square here on Monday night, was convicted of murder in the cir- The proceedings were concluded in cult court yesterday and sent tu_ KATE °rRAlNoR lfl»LLli:D Levi-:lf Ol Murder 'And Sen- tenced '.l`o Twenty-five Years ln The Penitentiary; Says Shefs Sorry 1 `J.oliet penitentiury. less than 36 holirs after the killing. She will begin her Z5 years sentence today. The young woman took the whole proceeding coolly, saying she was glad she killed Roberts and did not mlnfl the sentence. NEW SCHEME UE A CUUNTEHEEITEH How The Take In The Gull- - ible Ones With Money Printing Machines NEW YORK, March 17- Oile of the la- test schemes ofthe counterfeit - money swilldlcrs is to sliow gullible people ii mlwhiilo with which they can print for themselves large sized liillsiinitntive of go.'cl'nlnent curi'ellcy,’ said _Captain S. F. lthodus. formerly of the secret servil-e. This money producing inuchiiiu has ii smooth deinolistmtAll‘ who will, after getting xl proqpecctivc victim iliterciitfsll turn the criillk and grilldout ai $20 note, Wllll|]EHLlll .The Musical Macsfln Their S Only li short time remains to hear the now famous Musical Mace, who have so taken' the music loving por. tion of the community by storm. Tonight they will be at Wonderland again, and will perform on their novel and melodfous musical instru- ments, giving uleetlone from both old time and popular cmclodiee. Their wt appearance on the stage is here ed by a grand burst of mel- ody from trombone and cornet; they handle the bows for the Bowena with el dexterity which bospeake perfect familiarity with the fnstrunient; they know 1u_nt how tg make th, banjo ob violin ring out in most which it is needless to say, is genuine- The victim shows the bill to abaiikciis- hier, hears it pronounced good, and his mercenary nature being amused, he sees visions of gigantic' wealth, and hands over to Mr Sharper $500, or at least $250, for the instriiment that isgoingto make lliln ll Rockefeller. ) lt -is needlesstosay that the subsequent specimens turlied out are such miser- able iinitatiolls that they would hardly fool lt blilid man, but the ignoramus is illu place where he can't make a l'oar f or his lost inoiiey. cslclcowulaknrs Cswu o, March 18 -- special] Whent.... ... .. f5fi “ Pork...... .. .. . May Corn..... Mi \vne»\t...........,.. noi 117i TO CURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY. 1- 'Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quillllle ,'I‘ablets. Druggists refund money if it fulls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. B5c. E TllllJll§HT plendid Musical Performance Viola Wentworth Singing and Dancing Soubrctte. ' Illustrated Song and_Motion Pictures lcornct are made to`pi-oduce marvel- ilolisly ricll, full tones which hold listeners spell bound; at their touch |bella ring out in sweet: chorus, and the chimes complete a magnldcent entertainment ilttlngly brought to A finish by Mrs. Mse's exquisite renin. tion of Sweet Adeline, ln her lor- loue voice. A musical treat indeed, and combined with the brightnell of `Mise Wentworth: selections, the motion pictures' and lr. ’l'rAiuQr'| song leaves nothing to dull; Bee the Macs before they . Do’nt be among the few who will have to regret missin; this musical tnat. Bc amen: the. mea given.. Go*-w meiodfous harmonies; baritone nnii iwondnhnd nm win* .