* .- ““"°"REI\D'ALl_ OVER IFRFIQCE EDWARD ISI-'.AlND~*~" - »1- ‘ .. viii# -.- .».-f ~. 1 A i ' .,, ,'.i,fT‘~|,T'.'i‘.'il»<~‘:, 1 "ii ‘I ’.» fi er? THE ciiliiioiitiow uiliiii f "_, I U i HI' THE LATEST News CHARLOTTFTOWN CANADA FRIDAY APRIL 21, 191:. iriaerr or Am." Es si 8 at EE EE #M 'ii 3 s§ ;P =E SE PII We BE* é az as LKN 7 ________,_,_;.. " ___- 3_1-_ __ __ ` ____ _,__ A ____ ' ¢ _ ---~~.._ _ ..___I,______~~:_ _________M__________ _ 1 _ v » _ _ ,W _ » ""“' ‘ -~ ~---- ---------------------~-_._~_-._v___.__._...________,__,________ _ _ ¢,-f;»- _-1;?-ai 1 l an c/:i 1 1 -i =: -U 99,.:-ini to The Guardian. l.l)IiII)(f'N. Allrll 20-Capt. Amiind- iien uppureiitly is attempting to reach uw smith Pole by starting at the und instead of the beginning of the ppl.-f Antarctic summer, thus facing th.. tremendous risk of travelling fhrongli the perils of winter. l<`i-bruary in the South corresponds to August in the northern liemi- pplirre. Ainiiiidseii's partv if it started im- iiieiiiiitely alter being found hy the Tcl-in Nova would be taking liaziirds nevei' taken before. it is thought here impossible foi- tln. piirty to cover the l,400 miles to iiiid from the pole without encounter- ing tcrriiiic winds which make the ,\,,¢,\i~i-tic winters so horribly severe iliut huinan life, is hardly to be niiiiutuiiied. Scott’s plan was to start for the pole iii October next. Thus Amundsen niiticiptited hiiii bv- ,i' i.- now clear of ice ii|i to Sorel, 25 iiiilcs from Montreal. 'I`lic ice lireiilai-i's ure now busy on the Anti-_ ciisfi wuters. It is expected that about thc iiiiildlc of May the first sliipmciit of the igiielire bridge steel wcently pur- cliiisi-il by the company, will bc re- ce-i\'1'il by the steel coiiipriiiy. ’l`lii- first sailing of the yenr will iikrly be much later than the previ- ous four years, the latest of which was 1007, when the stciinier Fornebo iitniiivii ceilings on April 25th. The iirsi Montreal sailing this year will Iilii-I_r lu- from Loiiisbiirg next wi~ek_ NIW IINNNSWIEN Illill \.~\llM(l~ll'l`H, N. S., April lil-lioy l_{i~IIy, prcsideiit of the gaiiic asso- cnitioii and scr|'cf.ury of the giiidcs' as.~ioi~iiit.iiiii, left tliere this iiiorniiig fill’ John (N. ll.) to receive i-1 "0{l>'Hli£iiiciit of red deer that is being Sfllllliril from Plaster Rock (N. li.) to Novo Scotia. Sonic of the lot will ill‘oliiiblv arrive in \'ai‘iii0uth tomor- row night and after being iilareil on l‘_XI1iiiitiiiii for ii i"|‘w iluys they will lu' Iiliwiiii-il in the woods. HAREM SKIRT IN CHICAGO ‘\I,I"TIV “)IU<. April iii.-A speciiil All Iilr Wo_rlil from (‘hicago Siiysi- .»\tfireil_in n hrilliani; light blnn luii-i-iii skirt. a statiicsqiieyoiiiig wo- il_\1iu iuriied into State street today. lille the harem skirt,” shouted a Iéliv. That startedthe worst riot -lille street has seen since the tcaiii- strike. Before quiet was re- '__"_"‘I police reserves, both mounted _"‘ T‘">t. were called out and licads \\i_‘I_'<‘ i~riii~.keil with their clubs. __|_Iir_ muh was rough mid 'yelled nt _. ii iicurei' of the skirt, finally limes. ‘_"t’ Ilcr so close that she fled into a i_i_'._.~_i.iiiii`ant to escape the* men mid ____:\\lIi who wci°e_on_ her track. Wo- sIiIilIi.“Prc 'wllillg ‘c_l'If il lllcce oh' her 't_____ . uct a soii\'enir,' and_ many of ______ll_\vi_re running and skipping at ________k\§‘0 s_ with pocket _sissors and _"___ nitves. The scene in the rcs- ___ _link where the harem skirt wear- ______00 refuge resembled n riot. 'l‘lic __ _was pursued around tables and ’"‘ ly driven out of the place. i-`i-oin the restaurant she ilashedl ii milllnery store, ran breath m""‘V U"`0\\iZh it and entered a cal the rear door, escaping her tor |iii~iiloi‘ii, oimiiiio iisni iiiiiiiui WIVFAWA. Ont., April lil-Wm. J. Ilry h nn as ncce ted an invitation to I___________ ___ G_____l____ vm8g___ on the __e_ . . D visit iittawa on May lil. Hc will nd ‘TWH ii business iiien‘e luncheon ut l'|"‘ \'. M. C. A. at noon and spcnkl _ _ , _ isolating the two eases which lime \_I_\_ the Russell Theatre in the even iz- ‘ ' _ Miiiiii-d's I inlnient Cures liurns. etc Special to The Gunrilian, HOME, April 20-Prince Arthur of ("U"n"-lliillt arrivi-d here today as the l'elJl`0S0I\f-ative of King iiroi-gn and the Ilritisli peo|il.~ ni NH, |L,,li,m jubilee. H” l'l‘l`0IViHl an i-ii'i.Iiiisiiistir, wel- coiiic. King Victor l of (lnpt, ,representative of that division of the Zilniiniliiin inilitiii at the coiwnistioii, has not received the coiisiilciutloii ii, Militia oi'iicei's iit llalifux are coni- QY . u. s. iioiiisii siiiiTifEii` oriiioiis totiil oi' i'.7.'i,i\00,004| i-ig:ii'et tories in the world. tiiiiiril . i lielii-vi' ihii roi' iixists ii. i.~i 'oii ilie siilr oi 4-oii towards those who have sought Bri mission of the police is piohibited. .. I » . .. -, i_ bill in equity 11 fr in;h€hI);‘lafxilililliiiasiiimiiiiF§silNIt’t¢iIe‘i:LIie Ing Of the l““‘I5 and °;I‘f" tT"_"°pe“§" - » ‘_ ‘ " ' e ecei- rccent outbreak of criiue anioiiir the 2;” _‘_‘;);“`_& Véfltene digision aliens in the east that ciiluiiiintcil in they nm not n mnjmity of the whole ivthc “lege "T Sy“""y “t"“‘°'t' h‘"m` “I order nud will liiive to account for _ two outlaws by the police and a force the funds which it is ,meged thpy of niilitin. ' iiiiiiiiifiiiivis suiiiLi.i>ox *_ i .i ii- iiiiioucii riioviiicia NORTH BAY, Ont., pr Siiiallpox has broken out among the serve of Nipissiiig. liidinn agent florkbiirii at once took action in developed and orderiui iniiiiediatii vncciiiation of the entire lianii, coni- , prisini: four liniiilreil liiiliaiis. -.-.-_-...._____1_ _.___ -._-.___. ,,-_ ,-_.,_,,_,_._~_-,-_-,-an-,-,-_-_.-_.. 'HOW T0 EIIT poii't bring worries to the table, n““'T- “PINK aillger, hnte or scowls iiiinish everything unpleasant, Talk min ei.: wiui smiling liiwis. Tl will aid your own digestion, TI you wear ii smiling fnce; lt__wili Iollyup the others, . Y0\l Oni ;l¥° the ce- T:_:“*\Vh\K_i0IT1ethT(i_g liirli)rli`y,'tcll it; ;,, "‘°*l'l“R sau, fri get to iiinii it; ‘"“°¢l\'Ini= iimiiii, iiiiiu. aiepii it At the table _.J - " `.='=-:'=5['*.-tn, * (mr:-s doiiientic, liiisiness troiiiiicn. ills of body, soul or brnin, I linkind tlioiiglit mul nngglng £i'.l}\l\¢‘-¥`f‘. I Speech that causes others piiiii. r woes and grim ilisnstcrs. Publi. _ , 1 Crimes mid wrongs nnil ilillll- H i “‘ feat; ' None of theni are to be nientioncil When ynii sit down to cat, Knowing something fuimy, tell it; Something sad, forget to knell it; Something hateful, quick dispel it At the tnblc. -Selected. ,ers to miike goodhis proiniiie, if he.l luid iiiiidc one. He did not do that, complainants, It wus ii dishonor to _illf of UFII-I-=I1 i»’:iI‘|-H IM Illuli. I The merits iiiiil tccliiiiciiiitiei-i of the *’**"`-'--- ciisc were furtlier discussed hy Dr. to be some provision for the many Wiirbiirtoii, Mr. Muthieson, Mr. (lox, deserving teachers, who nt small sal- Mr. Mclleiiii and I-lon. Mr. (‘»ummis- aries limi given the strnngtli of their key. The liitter replied to sonic inti- youth, their manhood and their old liiintions of pri-.vioiis speakers, tliat-nge to the teaching profession. Some f f , ,- _. . . he had no eoniiectioii with the cnse, of them had labored long and rend- UFPATVA' Amd lx (m“plm"t' 'S directly or iiidircctlv. I-Ie liud some ered an inciiicuiable service, which made by Umcurs of the cigmh MIT biisini-as inlatioiiswitli one of the would lust for generations to come. 65f~°°°~°°° <=°ff'~ iiiniiei iy _ . i e iir.iii ii .i sink the ivreckiige of the Miiine in I NEW \'iltl', \ "I I --'l‘ :. , -. » - i \ ipii ii liil ihiiii _ _ _ ___ _ _ H ltcs, out of 8,500,0ii0 sold iii the iliii- i>ui'ti-i of viilue. For some tiiiic tliere I-“IA SUIT-05 ill will WWC C\l\lFl|I\\“Nl)i\N, April iii-Vliiistoii liliurc- I’I_"*““'l "VI“‘h ,.*“.“‘,I‘ T , _ _ 'hill intrriiliiciul iii the lioiise of rom- T“I‘,"` to the S.T.’“n"`II'.w“r' \;,h'B_ ‘gow I mons todny, an amended aliens hill §‘)l:9k_\?_°__*_;‘__ °‘l'“"“'f°‘I "T “Y ‘ °""° My hO,.,,,,__ whiny; has 5 record ng it man which. if enacted, will markiklly c ' ___ k lchangc the attitude of thi- gnvel-nm:-iit “_ ,0_ “__ Pon". , of asylum for persrciitcii oiiis but with liendqiiarters in Great _Britnin, undiii' the proposed hiw aliens licreiii- in obtnin control of the Ancient (_)r- _ter ni~i~iviiii; in (ii-ent liiituiii will be der of I-libcriiizins of Americn, r_;ece;v- |i~ei|iiired to furnish for their good lie- ed ii set-buck yesterday when_ uigc -havioi' during xi period of tive venrs. lfcrguson handed down ii dccisioii un- ' ~ ‘ I . .l~ iiiis of thc minority lf iii. ihr end of that time they can Iioldiiig _tie_I‘_.\_ __ A _ H _estalilisli that they have been ln\v-air IIICUOII In fllV\Sl0“_ N0- -_ ~ at _'ave jiding during the probationary prrioil NGUIPY UW’ YCIUH _*Will* §' lyd_ they will be exciiipted from further I“°"_‘I’e"5 _ -of the _(3‘I‘%“t°“' 'vn°_“th‘;‘i§ bonds. Should nn expelled iilieii re- fill its 0iIlcci__s. deci ei ri se ei ‘ ~ - .- _ ~ connection with the A. 0. H. and ,turn he will he impiisoneil fol two ___ _tl the BOMA (_, Erin Sevem years. Pistol carrying except by per- “"1 e W ‘ d, ' M a A - ~ _ - ~ teen members objected nn iroug 'i‘liui'silny, April 20. __'l;_l:_e House opened to the public at 'WHY T01' Home time presenting re- turns iind answering questions asked Ill’ Mr. McKinnon, Mr. Kennedy, hcnsingtoii, by Mr. I-‘roivse und oth- ers with regiird to various roads, works, euttle giiiirils, etc. in reply lo Mr. Kennedy he pi-iiiiiiseil to table informutioii i'ei»ipectIiig ii cattle guiird nt McDoniild’s riiilwiiy crossing at Mill Valley. - ’I‘lic bill to iimenil the (lnnie Act wus renil ii third time iinii passed. Also the bill to iiicor orate the Mc Mit. Mci’Hl¢‘lHii.Aiii~:i.i'HiA, /iiirii 17-In a iattle between u iN'l‘i), April 2l-Nortlieaivterl to northerly winds; fair, stationery or ii little higher temperature. _____.___- thirty-six above. The coldest. record bove Ai nine p m Ywtef zero. 'l‘lii- li-ngtli of today will be thlrfee hours and foi~i.y-four miniites. at 2.22 mid ioniorrnw afiernooii 3.16. The sun scls this evening ni, ii iid toniorrow evening at 0.52; Siindii morning at 5.04 The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was thirty-two dei: fees above zero and the hiRh09I1 WHS ed the previous night was thirty de- grcrs a .. i » - (lay if. was tliirty-two degrees above at .lil it B :hues tomorrow morning at 5.00 and marhnt, cpm lawful 66?' WU Duchess of (‘.nnnauglit_ have been in- need u00_000_ and the burning ohum Hem Fund (_.,0mmiBBi(,n fm. “vm "ffm U’ “W” the ('°“u`“T ("““"d“ shells nm cause the abandonment 0 seine of the regattaia scheduled for 'the_ h u coming season. , CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS g Special in 'riie uuinuien. CHAT!-IAM, April 20-(ine or more persons gained accesii in Sf. An- df‘ew’is Church and i'eiiiiived ine screivs fi'uiii the braces which are the S\\iJport of this pulpit. ' The braces were tlieu put back iii- to poi-iition io iiialze it appeal- thai nothing limi been dii-tiii-bod, The da.iitarecial to Thi- .ii.:'»'i.=r :~ -> .' .~ ii:-ii~‘:i. ii. too :il .E-. - i,.. .ii-: -i'. :iw i“ii-i!i,'<~ 'Ji liign..\', and Li:t_.' 14"- vnu iii iall :iwnitiiig their preliiziilinr. uaaiiiinn- iion.- The name of the men are iAlex. Gavtoii und Edward Williams. Gayton, it is said, has a wife in Truro whom hc married some years ago. He then came to Amherst and married wife No. two, but sho died shortly after the marriage. He then, it is claimed, united himself in marriage to No. 3, and whom he has ,been residing with since last May. }Wiiliain hiiils from Yarmouth, and .the crown clninis that he has a Wife and five children in that town. Last ,October he married a Mrs. Blenié, ,formerly of i-larkville. The pmllm- inarv examinntioii will take place to- morrow. ANOTHER EIIOCH ARDEH FINDS YIIFE MARRIED i‘Cl’iNMA(7K, L. I., April 17-After ran absence of two years Ira Glider- slceve, 65 years old, who marrild Ili/use Daisy i.. Boyd 12 years ago. when she wus 18, returned to hin 'home in (lornmack, L. I., a few diy! ago. 1-ic found that his wife, behav- .to .lohn l.. Binder. “l ni-ver lienrd from you from tho day you vriiii.-ilieil," wailcd MN. l"iinilei‘ to (iildcrslccvc. ,nsisted. Nc-verthelf‘ss. he said ht would retdrn to 'l‘i-nnessee, where hl had spent the lust two years. H0 transferred some of his pr0P9l'l1Y to his childien and went away. HELD WITHOUT BAIL , ON MURDER CHAROE r “BIC BILL" EDWARDS _-- I' ____- contents, including nearly 200 racing NEW y0p{{_ Ap,-51 1g_ "mil" }1,fl_ ‘ wards, commissioner Of street clean- `ing, received today the medal which was awarded him by the Carnegie f Mayor Gaynor from death at th st 9th last. Edwards incurred wound and iniperilled his own life l ands of James J. Gallalgher on Aug- u_inouth on May 9. n _..___.._._..__--- oing to the niayor's assistance. _ CANAAN, N. H., April 17-Pal- qiiaie Bocuzza, arrested in Boston siitiirdav an the charge of murder of Giuseppe Antonio, a iumberman, at Grafton Centre, April 5, by shooting, g was given ii preliminary hearing h e late toda . He was held withouix Y bail for appearance at court in Ply- 'Minard'|i Liniment for sale _every_wl1_;|f_o _,_V,_____,___.__v-_-_____._-_-_-.-,~_-_-,-,-:_-_-_-,-_-_-:_~_-_»_ ..l ._-,-,-_- y ` B. Scholarship. Write “X Guardian Oilice, Charlottetown. ___ a-gsdrti. _ RWE 'POMATOEB Cabbage, Os ( J _ _ . 'Bron semi: at ii im-gain eil . _ weeks a ladies mink thro Finder leave at Moore f__6McLc0d 2 I. _____.__‘: ctt & (lo._ _ ________ elsvlh 9-“M7- _ lAiimrd‘¢ Liuiment Cures Dandruff. at 2.28. _ y . The moon rises tomorrow mornin g ____,___--_ T Too late for Clansiiiegtioig T I O iiiiy at J. J. ony .ir soiri.. 4-:ice TJOST-In the city within last twv . I‘lWE WILL have fresh herring o haddocli and Haliliiit. J. T. firock- m'm(,_.. mm ML \_mm,, t,.,“m‘.,,_ "”OTW`¢I”fING, §in°ko'e Alleys, und .I NURSE T0 MA , , _ Y. BOSTON, April 17--Although Jobniioetnii from the maritime provinbbl I f~“-~» 'ii ”.fi.‘¢‘:“if,.,:_°i..i:..mix ...‘.f’.fi:i ¢':.‘:.:°:..”.'i°..";§§.;‘;?“;.':.‘ 2:: .3 Mies Mary Connolly, ii Boston nurse, *recently gave her a $1,700 dilmoh _ that she gave out n statement last ring. g_ night saying she and Mr. Lodge are, WASHINGTON. D. C., April gl- to merry, he will not deny that they ,Fienntor Henry Cabot Lodge to ay n ure engaged, received this telegram from his Wh m “Minn Connolly did not see any re- John E. Lodge, who is in Bolton X0- portera lust night and did not tell _garding the latter'n reported cnghge ' them iinything about an engugenient inent to Miss May Connolly ' _ "Aiinouiiceiiient and interview in__to- RRY SENATOR. -- I Mr. Lodge saw Misa Uoiiiioily suv- day‘s papers complete invention. Miiia\°d‘a Llniment Relievee Naiiralgin have known her since she came 51' eral times today. He refused to ace, Senator Lodge known nothing of £0 reporters, but telephoned thc newspu- his son's reported engagement to thc liwre iibfiut Miss Cov\uo\\y‘s signed »iiiii-se who recently can-ed lor him, lie- ` ti .contained in denial. Friends of Miss Connolly who yond the informs on to I this telegram. -A... .-,,¢..~.,. ,,.».. ‘» 1.1. ____