PAGES fin 1,. 8 I8fI..0clI’lnd°F0i§ OGRE. I ` 'pl y ' » .- :_ i I. . .. _ . f . . . . . _ _ .- . , i~ - _ .». _..-;_ _._,.._., _ _,I . __f .,____7__ y»‘ ,p-,. -' .. »i,».-" A . i . _ ‘ . < 1. ~ .if . if" . .i> ' ' . i " »_ i . "'-yi-_ ;'».'*”‘f.-liifff-9' '~ i' ffm v.; ' -i-.~ _ sign News ' Mom!" _ --llll; I I 3.. Plc “E l" 5; . g¢ so AE E. 5i>’i"¢'»f'f»‘.i’i’r’.fii'."l...} _ ~Tuu_i.iT_e_ST News ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1911. may or l-.¥‘tfi‘é"lii‘fA‘§§‘¢l‘it“..?" _ -ii E YESTERDAY IN . A THE LEGISLATURE ,...___._?___. Tuesday, April' 11. 'l‘lie House opened to the public at‘A 12 o'clock. DR, WARBURTON presented the petition of the Tru stees of Zion Church, Charlottetown, praying for ,m act of incorporation, with a bill to give it edect. MR. MCNEILL presented iz. petition praying for an incorporation of the MacKenzie Tailoring Cainpany, limit- ed, also the petition of the Mayor and Council of the Town of Summer- plde osking`ior amendments to ell.. uct of incorporation, with bills based thereon. THE PREMIER in reply to Mr. Dc- laney Said that persons whose properties were 'burned at Tryon, asked the government to employ detectives, who were employ- ed and Paid to investigate the mat- (Continued on page 0.) PHINIII. IHENHY IIIIS Special to The Guardian. DARMSTADT, April ll--l’rincc Henry of Prussia was ii passenger in the new aeroplane invented by' the Griind Duke of Hesse. 'l`lie machine is remarkably fiist. SAW A .CHAIR O IIIIAI IN AIH NilIi'I`Il ADAMS, April li)--.Three badly scercil woodsmen canie ilown from l\'tamford, Vt., toilay after hav- ing spent ti night in a liaiintcd cabin, in the Vermont woods. 'I`lie cabin is known as Lloyd‘s cainp, and ,,_ wom- uii nz'-_nied NIai';;~ai‘ct Shea ivas milrilcr- rd there several years ago. Since than the camp has been iinoceiipicd. The three men were Antoine Lapicrrc, i‘li:1i'lcs Ilcndersoii and l-Iciiri Iioroc- iliih, :ill typical mcn of the woods. 'l`licii‘ story is that they went to thr ramp iiiglit lieiore last, scckiiig refuge from a blizzard. '1`Ii:y liglitcd ri fire in an oil stove and niaile pre- piirations to pass the night, They lay on thc floor in their blankets above the stove, when one of the chairc be- gun to move tllrough the air and hung suspended from the ceiling for ii fi-w seconds a-nd then gently rrsum- eil its position on the,fioor_ ’l`rniisiiii.ed with terror the men lay on the floor staring at the phenom- riiiiii. (Jiice more the chairs began to move and then the blanket which cov- ered -them was snatched away and vniiisliod through a broken window. This was too much. The men fled pnnic-stricken to Stamford Village, where they passed the night at a farm house. A number of men from this city will Ko up and spend the night In the vamp and in the party will be several Williams College students of the psychology classes. They will endeav- or to solve the mystery of the float- ing chairs. MYSTERIOUS SHIPMENT TORONTO, April 7-The Canadian lilxprcss company have shipped from Toronto 'during the past week two million dollars in gold to Ottawa. This large sum of money has been in 'l‘oi~uiito for several years in vaults in charge of the receiver-general. It is understood that some few l'cars ago when th-ere was some ciidse for alarm in the banking busi- ness the Dominion government had some six million dollars in gold hroiigli-t to Toronto from banks in tlic United States. The government authorities have been using the money gradually until it has been all shipped east. There was no display in shipping the money but it was well guarded. _ The express company sent several ln_en with each shipment well arui- t‘\ . We have heard nothing. of it here," said the comptroller of Domi- nion currency when questioned in re- lriirfl to the foregoing despatch. "I iloii’t see how there can -be any truth iii it-; the government never brings kold into the country in any case.” "lt is news to us," said an official of the Canadian Express company. "We have heard nothing of it here." ll] IIII LAKE Special to The Guardian, Elidi LAKE, Ont., April 11-A big gold rush through Elk Lake up Mol-,_ trcnl River to Metacheivan district is on. Wagons loaded with men left at in- tervals all night for Indian Chute from which point they will go in by snowslioe trails. Other parties are being iiiiiile up to follow. A returned prospector shows the most woiidcriiil gold samples yet brought in from the north country, confirming the reports of rich finds by Indians there. ALL QUIET AGAIN IN PRINCE RUPERT l’liIN(‘.l'] .iUl‘Eli'i`, ll. (‘., April ii-I 'l‘odiiy law and order reign in Prince liiipcrt again. With over fifty of their leaders in jiiil, the strikers have dis- banded. All night the streets were paraded by gangs of special constab- les, ariiicil with rifles and revolvcrs. The strikers' lieailquiirters have been closed by the police, and thc books confiscated. The nicn under arrest -.‘.-Ii ic zir- raigned liciore Miigistrzitc i‘:.;-:ri on a variety' of charges. _»\_, ‘_ ii'-irc, the leader of the inob, will bil rliiirg- cd with conspiracy and causing riots. Others will be cliiirged simil- zirly. Ho crowded is the little jail that :in army oi i'.'orl.iii<‘ii :ire buil\I ing an :iiiilitiori to It. At a citizens' iiii;\c"cing lust .iight it was agreed to rally to ririiis :.1 fi given signal iiudcr coiiiiiiniul of (‘liicf` of Police Vickers, hilt it is thought there will be no more rioting. "The strike is ended,” is the re- mark heard everywhere. t der arrest. I-le is W. A. Fraser, bu he is not suspected of causing trou- ble. I-Ie -will probably be released. Whatever strikers are convicted will be promptly deported on the expira- tion of their terms, say the local im- migration authorities. ,___ SIR ROBERT PEIIIIS AND CARNEGIE IIT NEW YORK PEACE MEETING NIGW YORK, April il-Aiivocatcs of intcriiatioiial peace gathered tonight at the New York Press Club with An- drew Carnegie as guest of honor, and resolved to work uriremittlngly until the proposed arbii'ration treaty between the United States and Great Britain shall have been ratified. They also blazed thc way for the creation of a great peace movement through- out the country with demonstration meetings in every city and county in the union. This meeting finds that th-ere is one great. iuipelling thought possess- ltreaty being ratified ibctiveen th United States and Great Britain.” has donated for furthering intern realized. l'oincd with other lands iii bonds J peace," he said, "I would feel as if new child had been added to me." ers of great nations would refuse Mlnard'a Liniment Relleves Neiiralgia, LONDON, April ii-A new scheme - _ _ He had been in Kansas City nearly _.lor hel in discharfcd convicts has ~n sentence ol life Thom ‘H only one Anglcksnxon “WI FOIL ‘wma th lace into cash. ets must be under 18 years old on ing the minds and hearts of all peo- Sllmably swung onto a pasa`ng train tions, _the _absenceu o____heBe remam Codnsh Flnnan HaddleB_ Blow plc today." SF-YE thc ‘°°S0l“tI““ b d ‘for New York. Detectives mel? 'dleness and corrup 011 __ ` _ ' _ adopted_ ~-and that is to find and tggnnext tl-alll in a ravine liere but leaeui-eg of many places, says the ¥¢_l~_s_,__K_1_i_Zi>§_l`_;i__tI;I)?_l_;lll§. Labiliilllilzlailla .___ Special to The Guardian. Special to The Guardian. Special to The Guardian. surgeons, died today of pneumonia befhlitiful home tot .Andmwh C““°°' Rt H118 D0l`l’f lla!! th0l'° D09” Sfmt" after a few days illness, ml olff r§6I:'£,';gB°I;’ 0|a‘:]‘,1std_:_°iaf:;_';i'_ animation than at Sand Point fol- to tu t g g _ He was in the prime of llle born in Minnie to D;-_ Wee1;9i-'e,~_ lam a tm. lowing the arrival of the Baturnla. 1852 and was one ui ivi¢Giii"s most eedy. and Lake Champlain- distinguished medical graduates. Threatening letters' an dfmandmg 0!! U16 W/0 llD9l'S WOW B501-lt 2.500 He was house surgeon oi the Mon- "‘.‘f.’l‘,';y'la’;:",f_d',§f§;’, °§f‘,f, (t’l‘,’,'§,°,§"well Passengers. and their bazsase. coun- treal General Hospital for years but of what the Blaekhand sail-11 as his lied 01080 i0 7.000 PNCBB- for some time had been head sur- life will be forfeited if he fails to *””'“" » give up the money. geo” at the Royal Victoria' As a result of the letters the Guneo mansion is being guarded day and night. The wedding will be solemnized un- der policc guards. Special to The Guardian. - KANSAS CITY, April 11-Dr. `-“_ Hyde, convicted after a sensational trial, for the murder _ of Thomas Specialito The Guardian. _ Stope, millionaire philanthropist, ` was to-day granted a new trial D I: 1-. a year followi g his come into operation and a fresh _ imprisonment start has been given to about 130 _ MAIT ND A - ~ prisoners who have finished their -LA ' pr" 9 The dmtrict of Maitland has been a recruiting sentences. ground, more or less, for the Holy A Government official in charge of Gl10Bt and U8 B0C1¢'f-Y- They Obtain- -__- thc scheme visited all the prisonslf_;1o:§_‘fera,E,h:‘e;2E;;'Fy tgggazeguinsoongi OTTAWA. AI>ril 9-An tillivital/1011 _ d , t~ ,l th t l . ~ _ having been received from he Imper- W quf's_mne T men 0 earn g°°d Pmperty and there, is ‘mother ial Cadets" Association of London, llfllllll “iolk they Wllihed l-0 take UP piece of real estate in the place England lm. Canadian “dem to on their discharge. which they would gladly turn into partlclpéte in the Aboys. blsleyii on money at the' present time, but Wl1iCI1 the 24th of May' it has been dacldell <=l“°R“'Sl PRIEST i,‘;::.;‘:i: .iss .i:.:°‘.;.f:.."i:.‘.°..;‘.‘: to fm- PRNISES IIIATSEI-F and consequently the property cannot Eglgello cgglgg ;::€a€l:§dc,§g,p€;Ilt§)I§° *-- be sold by the Ghosters. The real es- - » ~ Q V _ _I 8 At th h t d _ _ The department of militia and de I II‘EliI%O, Italy. _Aprl °- 9 tate that the society as urne itri fence will pmvlde transportatlon to resumption of the trial in yesterday to money was 8 Place _belongin§ 0 and from the wdets' homes and aub- afternoon, Vitozzi continued the re- 21° Ilel" ofe tg? £:';gs§';Il'l‘§&‘;eu gl; sistance ‘during their 'stay in Eng- cital of his own story, glorifying his ca?;Z‘eAc:'i°;‘; members ol the soclety land. '1`_ll1ey _gill sgil frram lgltointreiil life Willwiil Slluh at siuioii. 'rue Mnexenzie property. e‘;';,y July an ' “'° ° liresident Bianchi asked him if it after some trouble, was last autiurnu The cadets will be' Selected from “'25 Ulm that li” W” l"°“°”t at 8 “°‘d bf; the G'h°Bt°“‘ “M “““° “‘ those participating in the miniature iiunquet given by iiie_.l‘e"‘°"Is_”“ at t°'i‘§2sp'i~oi>erty that the sniioll neo- airiid Iimeiri; cigiietiltdgnheofegfixzdige? (iastellamare, where, it was said, he ple have not been able to realize up_ r e_ eag , , _ __ h . d D ll fam_ cording to the placenta en by t em had removed his g0Wll. danced lm on belongs to the Mac Ollgll _ _ in a special competlhon to be Bred sung vicious songs. ily. Mr. Macl`.l0ilg8“ died some time with single loading rifles, 22 bore, on Nitozzi answered that he was Dre- ago. and his sister. whs ll§;.{'°§?it‘;: loéal mmlatllre ranges from the ntl; sent at a banquet but saw no Cam- 3;; 311° alllgréergin oénilfus tg tilonvey' and 19tl_1_ of Ailril~ 'l`l1_€ 0Om1ll€Il_l]tl0I\ orrists. He added that hc had a_ good the property to the Ghostel-B_bu¢_ so will cclnlsist _of atserie? M3 S tenor voice, but used it in singing lar has been unable to can-y out her being re; arge s _sc enihouiz only thc "Gregorian chant." He ex- desires because all _ the hells would each_ fire consecu ive_l_v__,1 wi o pressed the hope that he soon would not consent and lt has been lmlms. sighting shotlzil alndt wi _li_\1t__ oi; be released and sing in the church at Bible to give ri deed. It does _nog hritistargi. taréetsiswairhcebg as elsell Viterbo. ' l~kl th t the consent require _ya ~ _ _ _ , .Several times Vitozzi appeared a- iirlbel gelgen :ml heme the property in the miniature series _of the Gans- liout to faint but he was restrained stands at Maitland as it was and dian rifle league- by the president, who finally f1fli0lll`“‘ tl sllliloh people are out oi pocket The team will be composed of eight ed the sittmg' tlethe amount that would have been senior and four illlli0l' r8Dl`€SU\f/21' " 0 ~l ble had it been possible for tives. To be eligiblethe former cad- SUES tnem no turn e i> ' th zers Jul 1. 1911. and for the latter un STOCK SALARY TI“hugt}heth;I1‘i%ld1lieprIec>tlt>%ILi; TNml\IINitlhnd, dei-y16 on the date, all representir- '___ :clit one in* the place seems to know sighting shot before shootingdon the _ _, _ __ _ ~ ~ e ir oi the so- tives to be regularly enwlle mem- vascouvnri. 12, _Avrilug lfjfy “',l‘.,“,f,,§.5..iiI§°,° Bsfiifiiifiiiy or ii. lm.. Oi ,, wetted cease corps. W'£I1Ie(;rHoI11§N0ri;ht{;redc oixihltix ing the any other way. but “° ‘me is very ` ` grliurts' against Rev. Newell Dwight sorry t0 Sec the Proper” held up' Hills, the famous Brooklyn divine. for $50,000 worth of _stock in the ____ Western Steel Corporation, and $1,~ NEW Y0RK_ Aprll 8_The steamer 000 salary. Hodgson claims that he _ , _ York from developed Coal lands on Mimham Is' ‘i 7-The lioine office TlIil)liItililiT.iiLi)gtgiiret1c::ili1iegxhtN.;v“ith news of land. and Put through the sale to the l,ii)_N_l)t)N_,h_?lJ_l_;po____ DI sir Evelyn the Russian schooner Fitz GuBtav_ ol Steel Col-poration, but did not re: pul;_ S1155 _eé_B___se chairman of the Rlga_ which left L,mg,ma_ South Am. 3.-_1ve`l_ro_§;l=___;l:§ ed Cie; limlgh “,‘;l;l§_° ° “ _ lin, a New York Central Station Ag- wrath of _Johnh Hlillléa “voted for his _ _.1 i -_ §:.=.ii:._iiri:.;ii°:..' wiwfisfv ivvriiiisfiifris was ' _ _ three hold-up men who entered the at the end of the 18th _c_e\:_t“l`Yc-ond* (Too late lol- 0l“slllca¢_l°n_l_ 5t““°“' Th” "°b"’°“‘ “ed and pre' "P'°""s°“Ity' Iunsainguiiervisiou. ;*"1oKLnD GOITFTIEH ie. in. Dry MONTREAL, April 11-Dr. James CHICAGO, April ~ _11-The Black- ST. JOHN, April 11-Probably not Bell, one of Canada’s most noted hand has cast its shadow over the in the history of passenger business . slow progress is being made on the committee stage has been going on four, speaking at'Lambeth, said: "I BIAIIA IIIIIGHI Special to The Guardian. LONDON, April ll-Although many proposed amendments have been pas- sed over and the Government has adopted the closure in others, very Veto Bill in the Commons. The discussion of the bill in the for three days and the first clause has not yet been passed. .._.l._._._i< BALFDUR ON HOME RULE LONDON, April 7-Hon.A. J. Bal- Lialievo that Gladstonian home rule is dead and the question is what is go- ing to replace it. The present sup- porters of the government say why do you object to giving the United Kingdom ,a constitution not funda- mentally dissimllar to the constitu- tion now enjoyed by the great 'de- mocracies of Canada, Australia and Cape Colony? Do they not all con- sist of separate provinces, each man- aging what is called its own af!-airs, yet governed by ia central parlia- ment? I think it a very plausible ar- gument. At the first blush it seems natural that some change of that sort, whether for good or bad, is not at all events hostile to the spirit of freedom or British institutions. In my judgment they entirely forget to consider the mode in which' these great colonial democracies have dc- veloped into their present state. Can- ada, Africa, Australia-I might quote the United States but that would on- ly perhaps complicate the argument without adding to it-those great _de- mocracies have all started hy being seperate provinces and gfllflllfllly feeling the increasing necessity of having .1 strong central government. and the whole movement in their ease has be-en from separation to unity, from disintegration to integration. One' of the great difficulties which in some respects they still have to con- tend with, and of the kind which partly caused the great- civil war in the United Staites, is the didlculty of maintaining separate powers and ar- ranging the relative strength of U12 central government. MILLIONS T0 BE INVESTED IN WESTERN CANADA LONDON, April 8-Mr. Droogleever Fortuyn, Managing Director of the Netherlands Transatlantic Mortgage Company, is going to Canada to 1_5- sue loans on farm mortgages in Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatche- om the formerly proposed Nether wan.- This Company is reorganized Ir ' land Mortgage Loan Co.,_ that _has been a subject of enquiry in the can- _ adian Parliament incident to infor- mation from Canada that destroyed _ confidence in that financirdenterprisei your gropings and crude specubtm: several months ago. The new Com- pany does not contain all the finan- SIIHEIUN I]lAI] IBIAEKHANITS ilHlPAS_SlIIlilIl_ GREAT STRIKE _ _ IN IIIUIIIHEAL AWIIIL SHAIJUWI lIlAI]l IS HEAVY I “IN AUSTRALIA i ¢--_ ,Z_li»-so-I / Special to The Guardian. i MELBOURNE, April 11-A gi-out ui- dustrlal struggle is about to be wit-f nessed in Victoria. ‘ It effects all the implement worhia'l_ and allied trades numbering many, thousands. _ The employers have decided to raise a defence fund of a iluarter million sterling and to organic a vast free labor force to tlke tho place of the union strikers. - The Trades Council has issued an edict offering a compulsory levy of one, shilling a week on every union- ist in Victoria in aid of the strike. _ AIIANI WIIMEN PIIIISH Special to The Guardian. VICTORIA, April 11--Nearly every woman on board the wooden steam- er Iroqouis which foundered yester- day near Sidney, Vancouver Island, was drowned, the total death list reaching twenty. HELIGIIIN ANI] _ SEIIIIEE APAIII BOSTON, Mass., April 10.-That there is still a. wide breach lmtweel science and religion was the opinion of President Mcbaurin, L. L. D., of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, expressed last night at the Old South Church, at the fourth of A series of lectures given during Lent, on “Religion in Literature, Law. Science and Education." The topic of Dr. MacI..aurin’s address last sven- ing was “Links Between Religion and Science." "Scientific knowledge is stilljmr- tial and incomplete. and in religion the problems to be solved are vastly more difficult and perplexing," said President Macliaurln. “It is too early to determine whether there is to be ultimate conflict or reconcilin- tion between science and religion.” -_ Dr. Macbaiirin said in Part: "The relation between science and religion is not yet really intimate, but the question has been raised and hotly debated as to whether there ia to bil peace or war ‘bet-Ween the two. There ha been antagonism a.nd_~av- en violent confest between the devot- ees of each for lang, but not to go back too far in history, things came to a head half a century Zio. Part- 'ly because of the attacks m e in the I name of religion on the scientific doo- trine of evolution. "After all, the chief end of science is to enable man to understand mirt- ure, and by understanding to master her. Science exists for action and has achieved wonders without Boly- ing the perplexing problems that are so disquieting to the philosopher. Religion also exists for action, and millions profit by it, without troub- ling, miicb about the perplexing qilsl- tions that it raises in other minds, and just as the practical science of many men is to be preferred to their philosophy, so the practical faith of countries sincere souls is to bc pre- ferred to the creel that they pro- fess.' PIETY IIAIITED "“ 'roRoN'ro, Ap.-ii 1-"bo mil, this into the pulpit. The place font iis the study. It is not learnii:_¢,_fbut ciers interested in the original Neth- divine piety that reaches all Wino erlnnds Mortg88¢ L09” C0-. -"H159 the heart of man." f. fi, apply .1 iiractlciil working plan to found no trace of them. Conklin was report. _ .l he ». A -~ . ------»---»---~---~-- b rushed to telling some of the evi s OR SALE at a bargain an C_. Lohman of the Hague, neing nircrg gush was the counsel given to the substitute ‘iistire and ood will for found dead hy a son wi o m d After_ Evewn concludes: ..Untll :B1 S_ Bcholamhip_ Write ,X .I 2 force in all the relationships of hii- ll tele ra ll lm in the o ce, an ,,w_ Sir _ mlm lilc; P-lid W0 l”f=00l1l1iZ0 lll thlfl- écrit a it-Tiesgage galling for ‘heip.This The abuses of jail System 3° ‘;_‘_‘i‘;’evd Guardian Office, Charlottetown. the great league of peace idea as it was received at the Tram S“l’°"i“‘ ed, it is impossible _ford te her by _ _ 3_25drtI'__ is now being worked 'out in the l¢.ml¢ne's office at White Plains, and States eo have assigne_ gm v__n_ WANTED-A $006 Sl2¢“0El’&PlJ8l'- e Search for the robbers biegan immedi- general consent a D_19-¢eh‘“domaln Ol ' ~ Perma_nent_ Wgrk f0l‘ Ulla l`l8&\_t "What puzzles Mr. Carnegie," he tained no booty. ‘La Science penitentaire. an.___ . admitted amid laughter, was the dis- _..__-'-__1-- -f-““"""" WANTED-general servant. P°°‘“‘,>“ *° ic flat; °‘,,f,“g,,*§;‘g?,~°,‘§° coiiiiuiiiciirioii nuiiia or coiiiinuiiii_l____c“ms ............. G... ....... il... _.__ Hllfllm lflmme 0 0 - - fi t i . Mrs. James Handra an, ._ 'riiiioucii Province HAS B °f = ‘ Hu I could See my momemmd The Earl Grey left 1'l°l50“ Yestef' Connaught' W 0 d t his ro0l¥l. Rankin's Corner n purse containing vl t sagem- March 4th and °"““”° ° earns-t 1.00. Finder win please leave at “I gers, 136 tons freight, _ express au<1_l5 "‘ k waB`,\ll1¢rlng from an or- r.uai~dian_oQce_. ately So far as is known they ob- guard ol progress m_ t e__ person. Write B, care of __i;_?_f____ -sau __ _ _ ___ Grafton Street. 4 __-_ tional p,esce, if world-peace should be 8__rl\,ll.e Duke OI “ ‘ _OST on Saturday uT§lTt \lctWe6ll ""” LONDON* hpridas been ill since .Ll S. A. McDonald's store and day at 7.00 a.m. with for y D “ch better it was suppos $` ___1Zd3__ po a B._ . i t_ _ 5 cars mixed express and thirty-nine ...__ __ whea es ie 4_12d6_,pd _ THE FEET OF JUDAS »_.__1--__._._-_ (By George M. McClellan.) _ Christ washed the feet of Judas! Phe dark and avil passions of his _ soul, His secret plot, and sordldness complete, His hate, his purposing, Christ knew . the whole; And yet, lu love he stooped and washed lilo feet. to him, His bargain with the priest an Christ washed the feet of Judasli faced_ fphough all his lurking sin was hare __ Aml though ,mnmgl¢¢d_ in spirit __ _ e m r this o e than ` Ju oiivet beneath the moonlight dim., wrong - I caste Aforohand knew and feltthe treacli erous kiss. Christ washed thc feet of Judhil And so ineflnble his lov0. WWW m°"° O heart. thi' °“° mms '“““t K That pity' fill his great lorIl!lV*“ heart . , \ And tenderly to wash the traito fact, Who, in his Lord, had basely s his part. lend money to warring countries. o B. Christ waslieil the feet of Jud And thus a girded servant, s I abused, I Taught that no wrong this side I gate of heaven I‘Was e'er too great to wholly be forgiven And so, if w have ever siiffe Of trampled flgllfi. 0 ' matters not long, be forgot, ~ ' l - 124.1 derate 1 olut-___ _ _ ____ __ __ __ _-__ sucks mml' Her cargo tml? moiixt “T IFORONTG' Amd statlo1?e'ry 01' _ `0fI‘ICE, Ernest Warren, North will be the largest ever ta en o o wmds_ nm, temperature - » i ' R' ill his mill Wednes- this port or taken to Pictou by _a slightly hl¢lm._ § agar 1;/___dal_'_\l_i_1 to crack grain not from yest _ h il the feet of Judas! Miiiard's Liniment for sale everywhere night. a winter steamer. totalling 237 tons. ________________. d 8yH_ tomerl 4_1zd6lpd day at 7.00 a.m. with 38 passengers, __ nlght and previous to three -FDR sALE_ 3 number of gecon f°l` G°°‘°3°t°W“ with passengers' It had mo “The warmest registered vent. Apply at once to Mother Sul! l Nol established. learns that the Netherliiiids-'Frnnsa ments to invest a million dollars and important branches -..iIl b_ <.l i. od at the principal centres in th those whose confidence is not yet re- g,.adual._lng class of Knpx wllegg last night by Rev. Dr. James Bor- The Canadian Associated Frrils clay of Monu.eal_ l-belle wang of 5 ' scholarly address on "The Ohrlitlan uutlc Mortgage Company has "W" iviiuisu~y." Ii; wus the uunuui con- organizcd through the efforts of the vocation of the _colleg¢_ ¢l°,ll_l¢_l(_g Canadian Government representative Blxty_seventh Session _ _ 11 Am=¢°ffl“m~ With *he ““l’l’~"" . °’ sir Mortimer ouu-ii, in ii brief .ii- two of the strongest banks .ii hcl- dreBs_ spoke or the scarclty ol 't“_ mud the C°mp“”y has made Lrnmge' dents for the ministry, declaring that r _ _ . ~ ,, in his opinion the church in 3:30/d_: 0 ein; “Ai.:“‘a...ii..I“i.':.. r.‘.f1;'.;“€.. -1-K the Company' will be at \'-“fiuillcir . ..‘ A .~_»l'l. "importing a number of uneducated men from Britain for the northwest." e The effect, he said, would be to lent- q en the influence of the minister there West. The Union Bank of Ciuiiidn hr; becmlse the imported men were nat - l M d . Sh docked. the du c _ ,l _ isif R°l’e" PETS' '°“° E“g"““ °"“' lilooliiigisoitgtdwnogtaiyofzs aiu, iiuiarv wld’ Nut `€u:tasti:i“nt(iL:§° Tjoiile ii)§reIiII=iiII=er tractor, declared that international Thefgm-l Grey leaves today at 7.00 officially yester ay _ l___nde__ return to 205 Grafton _md “_ peace would he achieved if the bank- a_m_ for pllliliru Sth passeligerlmc ll; is bronchitls;.___________ wwe __ewm_d_ _l_13d3lpd_ ° hor--S. 2 °° °~ “fs °° °» “ »' ' " n “assi win wi. t toe 1 car pork 1 car turnips, FOR SAL .I __ lli|;Ewen °Yo__k The Minto left Georgetown yester- The coldest, temperature recorde for_hls_§l§E_._._ __ ____.____-____ f ' it, and 50 sacks la,” twenty'¢W0 _ h d scho 1 desks in hai' W00d i1rIaitlo“:ind.e‘i§rI-iveTlxIlhesT’ictou at 9.45 0 °l°ck this m(;`e‘iEI>ngbIivfI`:it that l10ll1' with iildln mouri)tiu! “lily be Nd 'W r's a.m.' She leaves today at 7.00 a.m. flegrees ab-gvgatgd lo twenty-four dc' very low figure at Notre Dams Con- id freight, express und y¢Bt¢ldBY`B $"°°“ “I’°v°' B twenty-eight <10' erlcr- ___________ _22l2__d4l-_________ mall. ‘“ that] gverzlgi, wa I FKNTED, An experienced dry in There was no special train to Zee” belo at 'temperature recorded M .goods salesman, l>ai;0n'¢, le” to the vote 0| the pe0pl¢_ “I G°°"°*°‘”“ 1”” “ight” ' Time “ewes twenty-time seems ' “ ali- Yesterday the Southern, _Eastern Y" er aymm and the big-hestwns '~Tl”S‘A“LE_ at Q ba,-gall, me and Western express trains arrived in abovg _Bu nbovb .l-he coldest re- Flohorse powen thrash” and the the city on time._ The Summerslde twen y th previous nlght was twm- d~ean"_ Almost as good as new Ap. accomodation train was uve min- corded e above zero. At nine ply to George M¢K,nzl°_ Hillsboro, ei- um late ‘Y'°“° ?1°§,f,f.£, it was twenty-time lo, ll 4-iziiaipii. On Monday the Sout-hem accomoda- p, m. wi V im _‘ WR' BME Hem” -EE;-d with be tion train was forty minutes late. .degrees abohe_e_od.ay Wm be u_“_teen p_ B b Sim. hs Poles and Shan. the Eastern accomodation one hour The lclilt l°t,ml minutes. _- _Oter ng s_-_mmer Hem” Gnu; late' the western accomodnuon ond hours :Lili :VIII be high tllli m0l'“l“E :.250 wyrxelars Eid and will _be sold at a red hm" and twntylnve minutes late an The 4 d tomorrow morning Ill' bargain. Apply to A. H. Wadman, secured the banking business iii th Company. ____... Mlnard's Linlment cures Burns. El? qualified by education to maintain the present standing of the Presby- terian ministry there. Yesterday morning in the old As- sembly hall in the Colonial building a large delegation was received by Premier Haszard and members of the Government and the Legislature, which delegation asked for the pass- g of the new prohibltory bill, sub- The delegation was led by Rev. H. E. Thomas, City, who made , strong plea in the interests of the teml>¢l'- ance people of this province for the passing of the bill. He outlined the Position of the people who had sought suvlllementary measures re- garding thc suppression of the impor- tation, telling of the visit to Ottaga the Summerslde accomodation train at 10.1 an tt _ _ it one hour and fifteen minutes late. 10.46. hi evening at 639 Undertaker. CUMIO efjgzqalvd a ove . I at 5.20. |.._ ML "day B issue' Fslrggymztdhn “grill be full tomorrow i°‘°"n as Christ was e 1 I \ The Cape Tl-avgrgg accomodation The BUD “I3 I' B t 6 41. lt ____ ,___________.___...._v»-»___f_- ti _ Th t morrow evening 8 ' ' OWLING Bur-ko'| Alleys. uadli' wh“"°’°r tm soul has mt or “mend "lin arriviieii ‘niI1l:Ii`dv(;lit;tI'en(t!l\y tdisiitted gigs Eomorrow morning at 5.22 and B mnhtz op” “nm dw. tm w t 10.35. Mliiard's Lluiment Cures Dandrufl. feet. However, the Province had pow PREMIER AND ALLIANCE One objection made to 'W was that it Wal I. very radical measure, permitting no one to have liquor on their premise! except for medicinal or mechanical purposes. He gave exunvles of blew! where( more radical bills were in force and said that the bill wus not so radical as aDP0Bl‘€\'1 0l‘l&l\0 9“l`I3@~ He commented on the efle wliiditlls new i.iii would iuive. vii; the imevm- tlon of traffic in liquor in the Chit- lottetown Club. _ Another oblectlon was thi l0tl‘¢h warrant clause. I-Ie complrbd fm new clause to a similar clauoe -in new N. S. act and thought it Valli enable as the N B. NW d then in back to the P reas - ~' TT‘(;0vern|c1?e':It Tvben it was- found tiieless the speaker saidmt all time the Government here had no temperance people would not ebloot power to luis.. iegisiution to this ei-\ to any amendment which would not -' sacrifice the principles ol the act. er over liquor once landed and he He concluded by mbkilki r0i81‘°l\°.° thought the presmtqiili was ii fair to the powers entrusted to the dog- proposition to which the there could tors and spoke of the ,gust has t _be no legal objection. (C0\\l»lll\\€\1 OD PUD 5-). .__.,_.._;__,, ___ .._._. . ,,,._ . i ,_ iiiii