APRIL 2, rgro . , ,, ~ i ,,, . r- _ .~ --..-.~- ( . .~ . ,_ __._»,__-'_ . .___, I i r . ' .‘ -U ` ,z M - r :_ ,- ;._";.;;.’._-1', , -; _ -: nl . ' fe x. 'ro H - ° - .»=;f:’f' ‘ e~-.‘~‘-Tit ' ' ' . ' - ' ' fe- -. » - - - ~ . _‘Yi I v _ 1? A _ *Y ' 'rua LM-ser News _THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN B-mg., or Am, PAGE NINE - l ~ ‘ *i HOUSE OF Fridh , A r' _The House sat with yclosgdndloors fr:/|xrIi!1‘1cg';lock to 11.50, . asked the of Public Works if he h(d(;mr:lcl¢esl:'i;,¢ile; petition from certain inhabitants- of Big Pond and Rock Barra in Town- ships Nos. 45 and 46 in Ki-ng-s Coun_ W. D1‘&Yll'IE that a public i~ighu.0f_ way be granted them througq, a lar -block of land formerly own-ed by ts: Governmnut but now owned by 8 number of inhabitants. If so doe, the Government intend to take an act-io; in 319 matter. y H0 . R. CUMMISKE '. ~ the petit-ion h-ad been receiveil 85:? matter would be lnvestigiated 'and ff found to -be in t-he public interest ac- tion would be -taken. MH. ‘OX asked t e (}ornm'. ' of vPublic'Works“fif di; has reclclivlgdxeg petition from certain inhabitants of Hermanvllle and Big Pond praying that a certain bridge known as Mc- EaUll6l‘Il'S- Bridge gn the “ui-uhm.” part of Souris Line Road, be raised about 5 feefl? If so doesthe Govern, ment in-tend to take a-ny action in the matter? HON. MR. CUMl\’lISKE\'- said he had received the petition asking that the bridge be raised five feet- fih-at a new bridge \vo\ild be rcigiuircd within a few years, The m-attur` woul-d.receive the favorable cousid~ eration of the- Government, _THE PREMIER submitted papers ln regard to teachers who hu-d -been suspended as asked for by il-fr, Mc. Kinnon. On motion of Hon. A-lr, Iiii-_lim-(1,, the _I-_louse went into coin-in-ittce on the gill bo incorporate the Ty-no Vai. lay airying Company. It wus ,,. l»!\"*f¢’-'d t0 Wil-hOllt am-endmcnts.. HON. MR. Rl(}l~lAl{ilS moved thi. following resolution, si-comloil by M,- fchug-hes: ` Resolved, th-at tiiiis llouso is of opinion that thc l'riuci~ 1-]-dwurll ls llrn-il li-ai-lway time table proposed to be put into operation uhis Suiu-fuer I is vcry llnsaitisfuctory ii-nil i\lt.I‘urnl£~ li ,i scelnod strnuge that off.-vi' all ul\ccl’- f,. forts of boards of flrnirli-. an-il ot.lu_-.rs H that not only was the train .service ,_ not improved buf. sei-.incd liki-ly izo bi- , worse th-an before. t HON. MR. HU(}l-IHS seconilirl flu' s supply, Dr. Warburton in the chair. plunntion of thi- payment of second- it hnppi-n thai. this wus done in el- l-<'i.iui| yflill' '_' unsuitmme tn nm N__\uil_mN_mS of Um of the iiovi-rnvnent uf; the limi-. than irri-gulur. ll. bud gone on for years. ll :un-Ii things wi-.rc done in u uit the blairu-_ ou l)r. Anderson a- iud numb:-r of thu f.¢-nclii-rs hnd lu-.mi .list the di-imrtmcnf. was made to ASS Hfnmlllv were strong in condemns. "l;l“R°f the Dfoposed time babie, h J KENNEDY was glad to RWE' the matter taken up though when he brought the matter up by rnsolutuon a short time ai;-0 they -had voted it down He objected to the up 011De Traverse branch He hoped th m-ade right *lon was satisfactory last year, MR LUX to the eastern service void this loss of time Hupflies, J. A. i\lcDo-nald, Wyatt. this evening. EVENING SESSION. I-L35 o‘clock. sons was rend a second time and re- I-Iouseflvlr. lrving in the chair. lt was agreed to without amendment. THE l’l{EMlER introduced a hill respectinl: insurunce and guarantee companies. _ The House resumed committee of The rcmnining items of the vote for ducation were taken up. ' MR, 1\1.»\’l`Hll\}S()N culled for ex- -fuss ullowunccs to sc-vi-n tliinlfclnss i-.ucln-rs, hcfori-_ disclissrd. liow did the House. The western 'members C I t 'l`l'llll)N` insisf.e\’l'-DR-1-`.\lilVl” IN KENSINGTON Tin- Kensinizton Amateur Dramatic lub on l-luster Monday night pre- ntcd in (‘. M. B. A. Hall the real- tic farce comedy "(‘-lover Farm." The uudience was large und appre- utivc and by the well timed HD- ctivc performance. From the time ie curtain rose at the beginning of ie First uct until it fell on the clos- e audience was held SD€l1b0\md» \With keen interest the spectators llowed'tlic actors through their im- ici- abate. _ The dramntis personas- wi-rc as fol- »\\-s:--- ` Iiiluudcr JimSon.._...'l‘_ obt.Jin1son .... cv. Ilcrbcrt (}oodmnn..... ld. Gillis lippcry- (iibbs..._........ll. A. llowness alnmandcr Hliarp_...........'l".l). Marks ount Fabian Mcrabinu W.l-l. llarrach '-LF-Z llounhoc McBride cunic 'llarton......Mlss Ji-nn liowueas rs. liessic Uliss...Missl’. McDonald uury Ann Jimson .... ..Miss K. Oliver ~ Pililiii .Silliii SE A full h-nuse greeted the ¥"lll\‘l“l in pc,-formats Q( pi-mcg Stl-cs-f. Sc-hool|\v in toe Opera House last nic-ht, nh.-ii* occasion being the Pf°90"‘l`“l-i“" “il their a-n'uua`l concert. l“- Thm year the concert took the a form of n'-n Operettia-"'l‘lm lr’H lawyer. winter D scott will not et even ' ' L ' Wheeler in dead. admit that Rmb Celcato Bc” (1(_nk Feiicluf l<‘reda Haszard f'-lflfi--11 liniei uiiiureu Annette Edith Moore Christine Jean Allan Eunice Wiunifred Biatch Celia Verna li-.-opcr E-1000 ' A-nnl-e Gurjlner Elsie Ruth 'iugzan Milkmaills, Attendants, l~`i-_i.~li-s and Village Girls Miss Holi was a splendid impi-.-r- in Dame Grumpus -and received n>uch applause after each of her splendidly rendered and-appreciated vocal infin- hers. The parts taken -by Miss J-:un Ide- Donsld, licssic Loui-con, Annie John- thelr arts The others were f-','uully The whole evening was one of en- have been done to get the performers dow-n to that -degree of efficiency which was evident in last ¢y:iii|n;'s nperettn, which was -ammsfnfl. filler- plaln moral which many mllzht l\I`0f- ltsbly apply bo themselves in daily CHICAGQ MARKETS. CHICAGO, April 1-(Special.)-- June Wheat 114i August Wheat . 108) June Corn 61! rigl, f.)nccn's Messenllff Marlon Whnnr vu.i..\uu sinus August Corn GQ consider whether Tnmday _.captured and Cunningham went l A meeting of the committee- of seven of the members cf the House Board of- Trade and Superintendent Sharpe was held yesterday evening in the Legislative Oou-neil C/beam-be'r. It was claimed that th-e proposed train arrangements were unsatisfact- ory. Mr. Sharpe st-ated that the ffune table could not be clianged' ow-ing principally to the annual dclflcit of the P. ld. I. R. It was decided to place the mia/offer before-_ Hon. Mr. Gruliam, the Minis- ter of Railways, at (lt'f1a'.vv-a. lt is felt that the proposed arrefngeineut of trains will be ve-_ry \msdtilsfa.ct~’ ory to the what and very -lniurlous to the trade of (lli-arlottetovwn. 411,000 :-ull~"[‘ COAL MINICRH WILL » f~l'I‘lilKl~} TONIGHT. I’i'I`TS-BURG, March 31-The 40,000 union workers in the soft coal mines of the Pittsburg district -will quit work at midnight tomorrow; how long the suspension will be is a mt- ter of speculation. At the hour i - ed, the contract with the operators expires and in view of the collapse of the general negotiations at Ciu- cinnati for a new wage scale had working conditions, a suspension is necessary uiif.il the question is f.ln'ca~ hed out. 0N'l‘Altl() 'l‘0 'I’EA(‘-H- HER I’RISONl°}ftS - ' TO BE FARMERS TORONTO, March ,31-The return of the prisoners' in _the Provincial Central Prison to the land will be- g-i-n next week, when 100 men- will be sent out the new farm at _Guelph to begin the spring's work. The farm which is 800 acres in extent, comes into the possession of t-be provimce April 1. NEW YORK POLICE CAl’TUlf.Fl 'RWD N0’l'f~}'D CROOKS. NEW ,YORK, March 31-Extraordinl ary precautions were taken today on the arraignment before the federal commissioner of Frank Cunningham and Frank Chester, whom the police identified as two notorious criminals. Both are charged with robbing the post ofilce in Richmond (Va.), of $85,000 in stamps and cash. Picked deputy marshals filled the prison van in which the men were brought to court and fifty detectives guarded them closely while the complaint was' read. | Chester fought hard last night when through such contortionel at police headquarters today for twlo hours that it‘was impossible to'take his picture for the Rogues' Gallery. .Nei- ther man had counsel in court and an adjournment of the hearing until next Wednesday was asked by the government and granted. Bail was fixed at $20,000, failing which both men were again locked up. NOIl’l‘.l-I SHORE GUIDES' ASS()(‘/IATION WRATI-iYv ' (IHATI-IAM, N. B., Mairch 31-The annual meeting- of the North Shore Guides' Association wfac held at Newcastle this afternoon. The pro- vincial government w-as severely crit- icized because of the fact th-at all - the guides sent from this province to the Sportsmen’s Show at New York were choscns from the New Brunswick Guides' Association, wh-lla the North, Shore association was eu- tirely ignored. Most of ° the memibers of the New Brunswick Association live in York coiu1ty_-and the grant of $600, pro- vided for the purpose of Sandi-ug guides and the show, was given to them, in spite of thefact that some North Shore guides wrote ‘to mam.-_ bers of the Government protesting ag'ainst"thii-1 eoursel' i A resolution was passed protesting ag-ainst the course _taken by the 8‘0\'- nrnment_ A copy will be forwarded to the surveyor general. The officers of the mociation were allowed to remain lnofilee until the next meeting on June 20_th. A large appropriation was nllade to adver- tise the asuociat-lofi in 'the Amerlomi papers and niagazlnes. WARMER. Special to The Guardian. TORONTO. April 2#-Moderate west- _erly winds, fair and `e little higher temperature. The length of today will be twelve hours and forty-three minutes. The temperature at three o‘rloelr this morning was twenty-nine de- grees above zero. including representatives of the lore stories, which are in away even 'at Cardigan had n0t been inspected Special to The Guardian. Special to The Guardian. for two years. ST. JOHN, April 1--A. H. `.'h-.vfs, MONTREAL, April 1-This was th THE PREMIER claimed that in for some years chief clerk of the ln0l_'B.\.\§'§ busy day. They p_ave"seye om one ear had the_ms action Ce-naidiafn Pacific Steamship 1'.iascn- D0