' ° li' < . ‘ 77 ' T' l . :- . _ "' _ . _ _ - i . _ ~_.q,`___“f Nmo rrAn.v roulvnlcniv-ii i ~ ' ` f -' * r ` ""-' _~ ' r "*=* “ - ` f- ' '===P=l f '”~‘"°“'“"“ALD~»-l-eil ~ CHARLo'r'i‘E'i‘oWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, FRIDAY, MAY 1 1908 ' {,g°;,g~.,gl,9;,<11,,;,;=g,»;,»,,1;-L15,»,j>,;;-lggvcq, ' ' ’ ' . ' i f~:.~, is -2. N f . ~ f - _ .. -» ___- -_:_ - --- -A_--_--__---_-f--_==--_-- .-A-------I .-3 ._ _ _A _ _ _ Q; -.,=,, H mg* ` COAL AND srrci scorr ici ,ui>iin.i» i>iicnaiz Aseuirn. , - ARE YET APART l IN rluuiizilicrou N. is. Ar Rei-‘ollM h____._l.i____._l__ __ i l"ai_lure And The Two Big Companies Majority »0i, 178 Being Largest Since - ` Education, License Reform And No Nearer Together Than. The Act Was First 0ld` Age Pension But Is Shy ` Tlley Were Carries - - 0n‘ Home Rule i v . » TORONTO April 30-(Spcelal)_ J. H. Plummer President of Domin- ion Steel and Iron Company and Byron _ Walker, President. of Bank of Commerce returned yesterday from New York, where negotiations with James floss, President; of Dominion Coal Company were continued on ac- count of Mr. _Mackenzie being about to sail_ for Europe. Walker was inclined to be communi- cative last night, but both agreed Sill llllllllllll( llVllllS llllllllllillS Like to See Every City _Corp Provided Sir Frederick Burden Wolildlwere so Eager That They Her Mad Marriage At 0pera_C'niefs 0i`N. B. MeetAnd Or-fin their l=<1l-“S1011 to uw scheme- l . MONTREAL, April 28-At the lay- in;: of the corner-ston'c ofthe new iirniory at Petcrboro. Ont., agfew days ago. Sir Fi'icderirk 'Bor‘den, i\lilii.~:l.er of Militia, milde all address, in the course of which he said that he should like to sue not only every city corps provided with' armorles but every rural unit throughout the country also. The cornerstone _of the Peterboro ni-mnry was liild with elaborate mili- tnryvceremoiiles. Besides the Mints- tcr there were present.`Coloncl W. D. florilonftommandont eastern Ontario, f,`<>loi`lellYfiung l').A.A.G., and Lllilit.- <‘olonc1 Mnssie, P.V.()., Kingstonfflie _-\i'mory is built in thc most substan- .lnl clii1ract,er of redhrvck 'and stone trimmings. The building will' front Hifi feet on Central Park and ext.i:n I spitnenii. 'riie ininrea _were not BOY WANTED.-A gaps énipri soy ” ` h ou ht. ashore and no communica- ‘ with n fair educatio t, 1 l__.____-_----- _ r L! n o earn tion could be had with the battle- the printing, Apply ag on ~ t Th ship tonight, which is not believed C_uai-dian~ _ 4ii(;d§7-t|_ E. to have been serious, 'therefore can- 7-ANTED AT 0NCE_Three or TORONTO April 30__(SpeCmU__ :i1(laiil:i‘ie0l)d'ii1d:dd tdliiiitdiroiivhnmiaidmillldngli`|em.n|1;?;r glfeulxfugflflf; tli°(?m°x“ ix Strong winlds and |;a`es. easterly, - ' - » e. . ~ ' ,__ to M195 Rcndlm' prow” Bros Ltgp y shifting to southerly and southwest = ___ 5;1_dp§i_ _ with rain. hion was formed for thc governmentl of tournaments to be held in thci future, chief John Kerr, of this city,l is president. The next tournamentl will probably be held in Chatham ini the full. .The officers of the association, be- sides the president-Chief_Kerr-are: -Chief Rutter, of Fredericton, vice- president; Chief Ackman, of Moncton,l secretary-treasurer; Chiefs Daley, of Sussex; Sweet of Fairville, Cartel' of Sackville, with the president and secretary, members of the executive. The new association will have the connection. with any' of the fire de-. partments of .New Bruns\viek‘, un -_-_--l`-- to the mark. It is a pleasure mlcontrol of all ;tournarnents held in listen to the singing of Harry Vick the executive is to award all prizes cry who neither strains his voice nor *l*-'**“*“"”"A 3 the Patience of his hearers. Kar- Q. .l`;"f' ' a _ viz/A 3 1. l ._ ` .\;l'r,_,._ 'iv ...my \ (Special) ll'7 §§ 3 Mi 04 % 88% $18.50 At Wonderland for This ‘rIverlln.g.‘_ “To_mmy'Atkins” in Burleique by Harrison au'd Moffatt. 'Changer of » Motion Pictures etc. ` 5 ...___-._._._'.__..__.___.__. Qjny, and the production of it ls ` capable hands. "Dearest" and or . ‘F,IlIarl"-'with the sweetest childs ~6l\ara<;§er ever dramntiled - it met ing to look forwerdntoil an t `re`_fs no doubt that V Wonderland w',l be taxed .to the utmost tonight f seating capacity.. ._ ' ~ ‘."l‘ommy Atkins" a military bur- Tldise who have read and loved th sweet ,,_hil__dfsh- character of ii'l.tA Lord Fil li lhroy, the hero. of Mrs H. 11'.£u'rnett‘s famous book, wi learn th genuine pleasure that tbl evenf . at Wonderland, the dramatv Dreeezqhtton .of it will be pull on with th inow ptime favorite Buster Brown,.li_i the title role. noyd Cole and , "W ~ _ th D - ' . hm §he},a.t§rs¢h,"g¥h°,f;,_ seg glrllg Minn-J‘;Lin\m»ni For Sale everywhere |N.__B. _ ` _ s-1_azw,. _,__--_-'_ Criminals ln Wales Treated To The Cat F0r ` Crimes LONDON' April 28-There was an epidemic of crimes of violence in South Wales during the winter, with the result that at the recent assizes severe sentences of imprisonment were coupled with orders for the in- fiiction of from a dozen to 25 blows with the cat. This deterrent weapon of the law is seldom resorted to by; British, judges, except where a com-r munity has been terrorized by a ser-' ics of outrageous robberies with vio- lence, and it has never failed to put an edectual stop to the operations of such gangs of rufllans. This class_ of criminals dread a dozen sLr_ol~'.es of the cat-o-nine-tails far nlore than five years of penal servitude. The v'ictcd garroticr always hear such a sentence is always proof of its com- plete efficacy. The soft-hearted hu- nlanitnrians who abound in this colintry are shocked by the use of such brutal methods, and the news- papers duriag the last fortnight have been flooded with letters of protest. Their arguments had no effect upon eringing terror with which the con- the judiciary, for the sentences to the cat continue to be pronounced! by the judges of the King’*s Bench, who at least base their judgment on better prncticul knowledge than the protcstants possess. It is peririps sufficient comincnt to say that vi--- lcnt crimes in Wales have entirely ceased. unnvnnn .°ninnx HALIFAX, April 2‘J~'1‘he .civic elec- tions held heretoday passed oil very quietly and a large vote was polled, due to the fact that there' were alder- men )ontests in every ward. Adam B. Crosby was elected May- or, defeating Arthur C. Hawkins by Crosby carried every ward but six T Hll-ill lllll l FUH Sl|llKlHS‘ Compositors and Linotype Operators in England Have to Pay .£600 ' L0I`lD0N. April 29.-cn the King's Bench Division Justice Grantham “ml H SD€ClI1l Jury had before' them an nction_arising out of a. printing- trade dispute, the parties being \vllen thrown overboard was told by the officers of the steamer Stntelilliiml when that steamer arrived from Hot-i tcrilam. The child is said to havel_ Messrs. J. G. Hammond and Co., (Ltd) and_ Boot and Son (Ltd_), against Self and others.-The action WHS _ l‘I`0\ll§llt by the two plaintiff '-7 . been thrown overboard by her o\vn_C0mD&I\l0S. ¢Bf'I`YlIlE Ou business in niotlier, Mrs. Bertha Lzybik of Po-;Imrtnei‘ship as printers in Fleet- lnnd. She was coming to this coun-llllllc and Old BBUGY. HZBJDSC 34 Of try with two children, the youngestrtheir men, who were compositorg of which, Elsa. was about a yearfaud linotype operators, for bpajcjieg old. On the way over the child wuslof contract and for damagcs.--D_e- taken ill with convulsions during aifendants said they were wrongfully gale, and in about nn hour was np-irlismissed, and they counterelainjed pnrently dead. _for payment for work done immedia- The other passengers of the steerageitely prior to the alleged breach of_ objected to the presence of the body _¢0n¢_m¢t__Mr_ Dickehh_ K_ G__ for on board, and informed the mothei'lp1a§nt_mS_ said that the homumon that unless the child was tl>ro\vnlmen.in hlhintmsv employmedt were overboard a storm would _overwhelm prevailed upon to join the union by the steamer. About nlidnlght the T_ G_ Thy1Ol._ secretary of the body of the child was .hrown intojhohdoh Society QI C0mh0sitm_B_ the sea, Officers of _the steamer soon! These meh were called out to discovered what had happen-vd._ _and~1e8ve their work at R m°meut.s the ships _surgeon, who ulhile i.l<,uir-_n0ti.Ce_ while several papers were ac_ ies, is said to _liilvc expressed _thc tunlly going to pI_esB_ and some ol fear that thc child was nlc_l`cly in a them required to be published with comatose condition and might hnvein 8 day or tw0_ Not on,y dm the been revived under medical treat-=men some out but they tampered ment. f h Mrs. Lzybik was taken to `\-lllis ls-1::;_t;Etn§c§;;3];ne§;’ Iixilgtissgliagf ggi Ind' lyet been found, while. some of the ,__ ‘missing ports had been replaced with ` great difficulty. Messrs. Hammond Advertisers are again rlenllniledhnd Co_ had been printers in Bi|__ ,, 1 .. D that theill hbusmefs ‘seg ze Fizexld lmlngham for 30 years, and lstterly “B th?" ° angei ll: S th none 0._ .ln London. Many of their men in tlltoctldllshilgceolloencl? c€veeka,h,y ,.x_,Birmingbam had been with them for elusive of statutory holidays, to in-_a lon!! time- Tllfllv U10" llflfl l>*‘9ll sure lHS€‘.rtl<\¥\ ill NXT- lSS\‘Ch~ All `in Messrs. Haininonfiis service for 30 ccivedluter than the above ours w l . f 2,. 1 15 f also appear when they do not inter- Ears’ "me or ' years' nn( or fore with the setting in type of the, Yea"- rcgulnr news of the day. They were sentenced to pay £60f‘. ___ __ _r___.__ ,___ _ __ _ , THE Elllllli Ellll llPllll HUUSL lllllIliHl ---- ._..,_ _.___ . ' ,_ _. .__.,._.n_ The engagement of the Klark-Ur- ates _her mhnn_ytshcene_s,_ auth nhhviise - who ave s e pealura _ ng han company' is mpmfly drawing to her before, have a. treat -in store for a close' b“t three D" ormnnces rc' them, when they witness this delight- msinlng, and those wllo wish to secfful impemhhhti°h_ this really excellent attraction.; The specialties will be changed, ns should procure their seats esrly. jnt all performances. Iniaddition, to- This evening, they will present thcinight will be Amatehr night, when varklinz English Comedy in three alter the' regular per oi-mance the Acts, “The Circus Girl." This plece;Amnteu`rs will compete for ' prius was built for laughing purpises only offered by the management. Un- nnd is n ccrcnm from start to finish. doubtedly, a great many people will The cast is exceptionally good. Mr. want to see what talent is hidden in LOSd‘»~-Large tail off fur. Finder _please leave at Sanderson & 00's. .5-ldliipd. ` BT-In this city a black cook- I.J_er spanlel, answerfng‘ to the name of "l'ed‘. Finder. will be re- warded by leaving at A. 8. I-I`ewitt’s ,___. s-iaai. \0 LET-Cottage on Kent Street _ facing King Square. _’Ap(jJ>'y to Mrs. W. F. Osr er Carter's onfec- tfonery Queen-Street. 5-ldtf. FOR SALE-.-One ,medium _aimed '_ pedhiing wagon .ln good running ni-dan 885 W D Currie, Souris Any Guardian rendu who receives a dlilily print- ed, badly printed. badly folded. badly cut, badly eildilcsseil, badly wrapped, torn, soiled" Far lncoiliflltte paper of whltevex lslltie will kindly riorlfy the Sub- scilptlon De1'mrtmeut_.nt nm':¢` l . where Hawkins had a majority of |109. Hawkins had a major'ity of 109. Aldermen elected were: Ward one. S. Y. Wilson; ward .two, W. E. ward four, Andrew Hnbbly; ward five, A. 6A. Thompson; ward six, J. E. Edwards. ________,____... I ann.. aiu unnuuu. me nhl' MRI Klark is chief luushrrvdlwef in this this city, mul this .sions ought to Disce. and as Arthur. the l-\0l1'P°¢k¢ nc- ~_-i, _ ..._ ..»-A- . » --.ah . 'th _";__.= lf .` ` ' ‘,|..€ _.i fri ` '."~f`l _» ‘ _ .. --.i .._,. is 1 ii ea, ». .=¢e¢1- - - -___ _ v ';' _ ,__~, 1 Q. - . 4?, *J*