- P5055'-" Sworn - ' ~ ' '» ‘ ‘ v . 'ni A . T ‘ . . ~» . .» . oniuuo niu,-- ~ , 8 zorizferviiiadi °f - _ ` ' f ‘ x Y - cetehee Ililféili ` i _ ,; 'i ' i,_. _ .V __ MORNING DAILY FOUNDED lllll f WEEKLY-WOWRURAL DAl1»Y\ will _ CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1908. *E is <2 it "z EE, EE ANU ANUI is RQUNDED ur 'A .__.i__ ,On Charge Of Sm Chinese Into Sy Was Continued Since Last The oyster Fishery Actlens T ,.. | 5 ' 3 .4 I r llggfing A Score Oi v -- y September . to aw SYDNEY, March -(SD@¢iu|)__ Interest in the Chinese smugglin case which caused such excitement i legal and customs circles since th *Y . n to the statute. _ , I e rccognisance for $5,000. rounding up of Celcstiuls last Sep- HALIFAX’ March 25_(Specin1)_ ` March 25_ 190g_ temher, was again aroused yesterday Dun J. McDonald, Glace‘ Bay the man AFTERNOON SESSION by the arrest of Daniel J. McDono.ld,' ' o Name( wx I “ning an a 0 ng of the House to the question 20 "K10“dYk° 'Dim-" by Deputy Slieriinciiinemeii te eveae the immigreneii the ,,,,,,,, book of the House Thi Ingraham on The Sydney and,Glace‘lu.ws, and arrested last night after a has reference to the appointment of Huy Railway Cllr ut Reserve Juuc»iclnisc extending over some months. D C0m“\it@€B 0f_€b0 H0058 With re- tion. The warrant was issued last Se ,~ He was brought ‘before the mailis- %‘:_;L‘|,i&(":e pl‘;;‘ffi‘:;’E‘gi;hf3h"D€)l1:§‘l`;‘5)u°i(;5(i)“i]f -|trate for a preliminary hearing this ernment He read ‘mm Hansard T) tcmhcr and the authorities succeeded morning. report of ri statement of A_ Martyr: in rounding him up only today. The case has been adjourned. M» P-» in Which MF. Muffin ll“0£¢9\‘S£_bUli neither Of Opposition spoke from his heart remarks, “be a superb spectac e, one (The ,westmn lofmaxfwn asked ron' when he referred to him and his never paralleled in far eastern waters prime Count Emu T” "ence to the office, he mightdiavc left that alone. ,and it will befwelcomed by all as a M1- Mcbomym H k),'l I There hasn’t been a road opened. He sign that British diplomacy has n fofmer q,,e,,tins U or ".rep1y to challenged the opposition to mention'been successful in averting serious way being pm_éhnf”; ‘ns F0 “Kitts Of 0nc_ friction between the two naval pow- Hon Mr Gumms. 'k 'md not used' i Mr. Mathieson: Do you know a ers of the Pacific-the one England’s he had nge" them fy repofted thnt place called Sturgeon. 'ally and the other England's friend." for; He had writtem Ogmnnon askcdi Mr. McKinnon This House votes a The Daily News in an editorial re- uml would furnisg nllolitfone road certain amount each year for riglitsrgards the cruise of the American but- abont any mms thi lu °rma.t'i.°“iof way and it is charged to capital'tleship around the world as a visible but cannot, give re ua nge specified account. I this House, content expression of the emerging of the not know what I-gag: vzlriu ig” does to let this go on, and know,nothing United States ln the field of world tion q“es` about rights of way purehnsethlworld politics and a happy omen for M'_ . . , Y ' it I have been asked the future. rM“thc5'3n -- If Ulf! Commission- gastac ifénigearrond in the Murray _l______, ,- er's books are not in antute f 3 D e J .ii _ " H ie det i t. why aid ire net 1'; nos Unless ,they are he can tell enziligg ,Intl C these matte,-S_v The Leader of the Government is not can t d .. ' . is triiane sgimghiiia lwerenosgnieqaalggg questions in order to give the impres- ' fiice who sion that information is being wi'th- purchased 'I If he cannot tell why is Leader of the Government true t a ____ intolerable one. The u Li pear information is refused. What Cans the Hottgntots the,t.able. This H h 1 in tructed by the Premier- _ u vicious habitoclife sii1;poli°i.1i(iing “gig wgsremier Haszard rose to a point man_\AlmS| Commissioner er P bn w it _ ' f ri r. _ _ asked for original Enpiixrs giids thi? oT`iiIe emotion was lost on n party li§2RI;;§-Exif? iilelggilxrgg gf; voted us down. How is lt that hon division 14 to 8. _ _ _ ~ _ gratulution to the German command il todn to take on board the re- gentlemen on the other side of the Premier Haszard presented a re or in southwest Amon on the on E i , _ _ _ , - - ' ¥\WrccksA Hotel At McAdam ..”2i..f."§.§`§“.°."f....'f.`l"2?.'f..f.`.'§ff 2`l’.§`ff.`.'l§ Celved Third R¢3d|£g ‘ And Badlylnjures A we- iaounviu-: DAN PR() U HIGH COST or U Discu Hon. Mr. Fielding informed Mr, Bop QUEBEC BRIDGE 'z Nearly Seven Millions To Present Date - Budget Debate Resumed And » Ross Rifle Rifle Comes Under SSIOII 0'"`“WA» MMU 25-(Special)-l Mr. inner resumed the fiebete en _the budget and handed nnf, soma l v McADAM JUNCTION, March 25,- (Spccial)-The explosion of an nee o the City Camp Hotel tonight stur- 'l‘he explosion wrecked the cello Mr. Mnllery, clerk of the hotel den that in the ,_,eBsi,m of 1899 umlflattery to Sir Wilfrid. Government grunted D subsidy or He referred to the Toronto Glolbe's 51000000 towards the Quebec :rude re King Hamm", favoring _ ' he Ross rifle for the Norwegian , bruise. $2,000,000 te nie quebec army Bridge C0. receiving the gunrun- Col.Worthingtun -"That was can teed bonds of the company to the trailicted in 'the Montreal Star next amount of $478,700. dnyj' r I'n the session of 1903 the Govern- Mr. Lake criticised the Government ment guaranteed bonds to the am- expenditure and spoke of the great Mrs. Merdith, wife of the propric~ tor, ,is suffering from shock and The guests of the hotel were at rl Bi l EHEAT EVENT ment that the United States has ac- 0 government to have the Atlantic hot- rllilwuy llppreuenee to iviereii 1,1908 wee sc,aou,o33. E; Olmt Of $6,678,200. ‘loss to western farmers by the shor y The cost of the Quebec bridge, i~n-- tagc of cars. cluding the Cliaudicre bridge audi Mr. Schell spoke onthe increase of Canadian trade with Britain and the [House adjourned at 6 o'clock. mmeemwnnunnu liY_llPlllS|`ll3 Heavy Charge Was Fired Near Abutment Bendering the Structure Unsafe SOUTH AMBOY, N. Y. Marcli 25- 0 highest interest hem’ mst' as pub (Special)-An attempt to wreck the new Pennsylvania Itnilroarl bridge over the ltaritan river between this ‘icarly today. - A charge of dynamite was exploded `..\‘ur one of the bridge iiliiitinnntg ,<2 using a damage of $2,000. 'Phe bridge diil not fall, although it \-.rs left in a condition regarded as ‘ unsafe. This structure was only recently completed and trains were run across it yesterday for the first time. V About midnight lust night a watchman, who was guarding the structure saw two men prowling about it. 4 An hour later a qimntity of dyna- mite was exploded at the base of one of the abutmeuts with a force suffi- cient to awaken residents several miles distant. The police suspect t:.e attempt at rlcstrllction is the outcome of ill ,feeling over the employment of men city and South Amboy was made to build the bridge. NEW YORK, March 24.-Jealous of the affections lavished upon little Catherine Kessel, three years old, hy her grandmother, a large pct cat at- tacked the child yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Kessel fought the enraged ani- mal for ‘fifteen minutes and finally succeeded ln opening a window and hurling it to the street, but not un- til hcr arm had been torn open by the ieline's claws. The cat weighs fully twenty pounds, according to the family, und has been n. pet at the Kessel home for five years. Little Catherine is STOESSEL GOES T0 JAIL. ST. PETERSBURG, March 24.-- Lieutcnant. General Stoessel, recently al on charges of cowardice and treason in surrounding Port Arthur sentenced to death by n enurt marti- tu the Japanese, which sentence was commuted by Emperor,Nicholas to ing his term in the St. Peter' and St. Paul fortress today. _ ten years imprlsoment, began serv- CHILD ATTACKED . BY ENRAGED CAT . ».-- ...~. .- f oe in _the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kessel, of 1Z2d street and Madison avenue. The mother. has often left the child with its grandmother, who in kissing and hugging her grand- daughter has often noticed .signs of jealously displayed by- the cat. Mrs. Kessel yesterday had the girl in her arms, caressing ,and kissing her, when the cat began to spli. and snarl and then sprang for the girl’s face Mrs. Kessel shielded the child with her arm, while she tried. 'to .push the animal away. The cat's Isharp claws penetrated the thin sleeve of her dressing jacket and gasbed her arm in along, ugly streak from the shoulder to the hand. Dropping the child, Mrs. Kessel grasped the enraged brute and made for the window. But the cat con- tinued to fight, making desperate at- tempts to reach the little girl. Finally, by swinging the cut by the tail. Mrs. Kessel escaped further in- jury, whilc she opened the window and threw the animal to the street. George Kessel, her son, came into the house a moment afterwards and found his mother on the verge of i sterfcs He summoned Dr ‘Aaron su fugecs in ,the consulates at Port De `Pnix` and Saint Marie, and convey tnem to Kingston. g Septimns Marius, judge of the su- preme court, who is u .refugee at *the French legation here, says the com-' bined intervention of the powers is] House when he k h' t fth ublic land office- =*°“<1 by him 1~"i3f5-inés owiiiil. p°151=>§ Mi-pH“¢\1=@ *“"°““°°° “ “" i“.‘.‘.§§`i§‘é;°~“‘ Ei' ii‘.§`.’.°.ll.tf.‘i'.. 1” w`Z'.`l°i.iiie3 House and this country information solution dealing with the .lisalul The message says _ asked for 'I ties under which the owners and mas- _,This splendid 'feat of “rms has P"°mi°¥` H'l19Z1l¥`d§ We have had an WFS Uf °°"Et1ng schooners 'ri-In -H111? filled' me with pride' at the some answer from the Commissioner of Province lie. When they *"9 "J"‘Pf time I feel the dee est sorrow fm. l y _ . Bockar, vlio cnuterized the woman's arm, finding that the cat's claws had penetrated a large vein. The ent rushed into a stationery store after its full to the pavement and caused a fright among the customers and em lo ers Finall Louis Kessel cn\cAco____nArnu=_is Onicmo, March 25 - i-_pccinll Corn . 1 ..... .. du; anarchy. __.__._.-_...___ Cougin eo* 23, ne-rsenean. sam other throat ` Public Works that h i t i ed to wait for weeks at the v ers of P _ .absolutely necessary to preventlpnsition to answer theequiisti|§n_ Tlhi: .the Nova Scotia coal inlnes to get ;ge&l';ss`,i‘;§0‘;_f;'1°g;5t‘a:;1r'g:;‘t:P,° "nl H°““`h”B “ Fight to 9“lYPUl'f5 fhei °“\`g°e5f while every Dremmnce is During the inspection ofthe troo s Commissioner when he says there is given i0 Sfflumbfr. 0-150 £0 the ““‘“" D no im rm ti It ti n of the coasting trade by today the emperor examined closely ° fl 0”- is BUSY fill' the P” ° d th t the field kitchens presented by the Wheat..... ‘ MH “ Pork........... .. May Corn...._ 0-Ll Wheut....... . 89,] f P Y - Y mudc the cnt prisoner in ri wooden box, after which he notified the Society for ,thc Prevention of Cruelty to animals. Tablets. DFUEEWW "°‘““d money H ullmentifar., qnimrly relieved. by Gramians it fails to curt. E. W. GROVBYS tablets. ten cents por Dux. A ll drngffofle ___ rlgcnnue. <1" orgies- -.='5°- THE PHllHlHNlllNllI ll Change Of Program By Miss tte, Grand Performance lllU|i llllllllllpll lllllrlliili Champany The Boston Soubre Throughout. A Rich Feast ` Of Music. nm we M -=-=°"-°= .r.1°“..‘:..'.i;;‘.‘:” .:°.£..l’..‘;"‘:.‘.':.§ ""‘"° ‘°‘“‘° °' '“‘""° “t F°,ify';ii'ii‘iZ ;iiiii'e.m'i~hie win be reiiéwea by nie That popular orgonlmtlonit mfs met vocal mo "AB long as the worm harmoni Four whose wo ,, wgtii eughmpieiiaia npprwiemn linsgklg §;~Mr ’1;:;,tf,:°g§lo '22' bg tis city, will prgsen au0 F _ ll t led voice of great range “mn” Dufmmsnce’ that Wm M B :iid exlizllllent quality. He \\l_1l-beas- sourue of the rarest en1oYm°“¢- 5° all lovers of tho best music. The! Continued on page 8 Leader of the Opposition t lr Norwegian steamers. He move u J what med he wants inieriiiiitign the resolution be penned by the I-°E' E§‘,,R.‘21'°,f'eé’,',,£,‘,':°’“Tf,,f; tggiifgs 0F,";‘,’,f, “b°“t- It is an em” thing £0 HSN islatum' censurmg Buch practices' Russia Viborg regiment of which H seconded by Hon J M » and get any information th d l _ e was ~ - » »- me of .S3 LSZJS. ge ,g--,\,»»<;;»,,»,;;g,;~»,;1,-3,; i;':.:’:;s.§..°l;:."“'.‘u° “.:2::§.'.“.’: .:=.°‘°';i!.; of the Opposition. I-Ie wants to con- 15’ BUDDOP 9 Yh \`~th House ad_ syB,_em_ His majesty tested the pork _ "Y “T9 imP|'°B5lQ.“ thl1*»iIlf0l“l\'\11¢i0Il was speaking iv an e " _ and beans cooked fn these kitchens ..._ ts being re_fuse&_m'l‘iiere_is no desire i°“m°d 'I§v;§§I‘I:f,(‘;l°§i;§'B'B10N for the (noéin meal vit thc sold\ers,nnd I _ 0 Condggged Mr. Richards concluded his relrriarlkg nppeare; ence. my Z °“ .‘“° ":°°‘.:'..‘.:°“..'.rr=°;‘;l.‘:.°f..t,.: :.. IS Mum Ti’° 1°” ‘DF Cl“5m°°.“°°- iixlilcimlig heowas spanking at six o’ciock. DEAL WITH SPAIN* Finder leave at Gay Bros, 219 Kent' The fol'owlng acts were read a En. St. And receive reward. 3-26il3ipd. third time and passed :- TORONTD Mann 25.-(special)-- O§T-On Queen S€"'°betweoni Th” act t0 “mend "h° s“'“m°"°id° Increasing s'outh-easterly and south- Richmond and Fitzroy ii gold w"~t°"W°"k5 ‘md S°"'°"‘5° Aa' erly winds, fair and milder to-day, brooch with diamond setting Finder Tm’ “ct ¢° furthe' “mmd th’ Ad' sliowery daring night. Wm D165” have at up qliun BL to incorporate The Grand Tracadte 1 and receive reward. . 8.-Ziidtf. Libfafi ggxanued on gps 8 ` ,.||ln|rd'r tinlmont For Sala e;l.ywl:; e lllUiiiilF”lTElii1l|illi|iF"SiM“'0”' “‘*““' _‘ °~“i‘==°l He was followed by Mears. McKfn- _ _ c _ , _ 'i.'i;i.E.i’.§mé`ex,f§i'f$°.i2e°°.'i`.§’$’i’,f°i’§ “°“~ ‘*g“°”" P'°“”°' ““““"’ “‘“‘ e.i“...'i.ii.‘§iI.i)'...§'.i“{f.'.‘.¢ ii.; ,T,'1,‘.’.,,§’§I,f,',‘2,‘*,, Very Valuable\Pr|zes Including the $2.50 Gold Piece. A T---he dugg--hm 981-1' ‘ a'25du' M"i‘iiliaie:§;`olution was adopted unanf- °‘ "h° msignm of th? Owe' 0' the I--. _ .I P 1)(-BOKET BOOK LOST_F°l‘““3 mously. Crown to Queen Victoria by rlnce , pogjmt hunk with gmail sum or .Hom ML Hughes moved that c0p_ Kiniyoshl Kant, on behalf of the money and wmv-private menwfnndn- iee or the reeoiutien be eerie te tiie,E'“Pf°°= 01 JHPM- WHS R m°"° Pm' D. O'll. Reddln. 3-26d8i. Legigiatun, of Nova Scans, to the text and the real object of the vtslt ,LOST-On the boat or ”cTii_fiTiTl Mtrlster of Trade and Commerce, and|t° BPM" 0' U" P"“°° is t° ""`°“5° train from Georgetown on Fri- ite the representatives »of this Prev- B -7'*PH“°9°'3Pll\\9\l °l\¢°“i-°~ day last a gold brooch with setting. incein the Commons and Senate Handsome Rocking Chair, Centre Table, Bag of Flour' Market Basket, etc., etc. The Three Durands and Viola Wentworth. . In the institution of prize nights lse night tonight, the prius being Wonderland has set ii pace which is along _familiar lines, at the s 6 eagerly followed. But lt takes Wand- time that new features will be - erland with its accustomed tact and troduced and new selections m . big drawing features independent of The list for tonight is a wlnn g the gifts to keep the pace ap.. There- one. and there is going to be pfenty, fore it announces another Merehalnd- ` Continued on page 8 Y A -. _ __ ,V ___, . .... r feet cemiuien Fei- ~s|uiuii Ai nie Big Ai-ene nina re-sign f,l'h,e,i.,y_lee ls in Par,__,‘ A .