;_' gs ,¢_ MORNING W YFOUNDEDIUI .wnmxlmluo Iribiuu. D/unvl ue-l} CH ARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, TUESDAY, MARCH » , li 31. mos. - ` {.o.lsrrerir.as.u.-acura T GILLETTE i-:Li:c'r1iocu'rl>i> . r . _._ Yesterday ln' Aub Ol Grace Brown us Guin 1' . A WAS S . ,,. , . After Confessihg o llis Spiritual dvisers ' , AUBURN, N. Y., March 30-(Sp cial)-Unmoved and without sho ingthe faintest sign of emotion any kind, Chester Gililettc wus pu to death in the electric chair at A burn this morning. The eleotrocution was the most su cessful one that ever took pine e- in the local, prison, b\i‘t one contac w-_being all that was _required to carry of the mandate of "the law into effect u-‘er of Grace or "Billyj' Brown c. fi t,and when that was over the murder- had been avenged. Before the execution he confessed elhis crime to his spiritual advisors KlCK=UP I I MAR N INE ,DEP""f s. Minister Of Marine _ cunt Of 'Departm Party “Deman s Se To Resign 0a Acc- ent Scandals - ds Cleansing _QI W rvice f OTTAWA, March 28-The Ottawa Free Press, the local Liheral organ, says: "There is n rumor in \vcll in- formed political circles this after noon which receives added strength from the gossip current concerning this mornlng's Liberal caucus to the etlect that Hon. L. P. Brodeur will before long tender his resignation as minister of marine and fisheries. "The government will probably ap point a royal commission to investi gate the charges made against the department by the civil service com- mission and sucb~ commission will commence its enquiries us possible. “Rumor says that if Mr resigns -hc will go to the court bench to replace Justic ilirouard, who is now absent on leave of-absence. Should Mr. Brodeur go out he will probably be succeeded as minister of marine by Honore Gervais, M. P. for St, James divi- sion of Montreal. It is also said there are strong probabilities of Mr. . Brodeu suprem Bill WAS HTEN Bl WULVES Was ‘Kept ln’ After Schoo and was Attacked by Wolves. WINNIPEG, March 28.-A llcuillltch from Tort Frances, Ont., shys Ameril can settlers living up the btZ`F0l`k' River, opposite the Canadian bound- ary, report that nlnine-year-old, boy who was ‘kept ln’ after school and did not start for home till alter dark, was killed and eaten by tim- ber wolves. His mother, getting anxious, started out to search for him within lantern, and was horri-~ fled to did torn shreds of clothing and boots, with the feet frozed still» in them, the rest of the, body having been devoured by the animals, which have been unusually dangerous and rapacious this winter. BOOII BS Bcauce entering the ministry with- out portiolio.‘ The following in the Liberal govern- ment organ here is very significant: “A Liberal caucus was hdld this morning with P. H. MacKenzie of Bruce in the chair. There was a long di‘scussion over the political situa- tion and the outlook. ' “There were, it is said, one or two allusions to the report of the civil service commission and those who spoke urged upon the govern- ment the neccessity of at once taking action to investigate the marine and militia departments, in_ order that the truth may he made known. If the conditions are anything like those de- scribed by the commission, the Liber- al party ns ,a whole will insist that there shall be a thorough cleansing of the oi“Eicials~ responsible, no mat- ter bow high placed they n‘cy be." will mall lun in sn l` E 6 With Regard to the Hindoo Immigrant Question in Canada. LONDON,M-arch 28-The poor acous- tic properties of the House of Coin- mons are responsible for the univer- sal misapprehension regarding the lstatement made yesterday by John Morley, secretary of State for India in the matter of the didiculty re-. garding Hindu immigration into Brit- ish Columbia. The secretary docs nut contemplate sending an envoyto Canada, as was mistakenly reported yesterday, but he is busily engaged with Mackenzie King, the envoy de- puted to Great Britain by the Do- minion government ln-the hope of bringing to an end if possible, "this extremely difficult, intricate andl pos- sibly dangerous situation." __--?--_- congh., coils, nnnrunus, and other tllnd ailments sro quickly rdloved by Uieselnnl tal»lets.tencent»et>nrn»u. illdmllllsfl- ~ 4 THF MIUH ms lllvnu 4° The ,Morris Family at_Wonde . l Only just Returne Tour. - Vaudevl rland. Four artists who Have d from a European ' ' Ile of High Merit. _»»-- _ all that is good in vaudeville, one nn unusual oviwrtnnlty tn_¢l\°“ll' gem un- week. It snuodnw fl* Mon-ig family, four of the eleverest artists in vaudeville today. in B W: pertolrs as extensive as it is vers? tug, Tug” popla have only N°°llf» Y nun-ned from a European tvnn “nd have pls ed but ‘one or two_ dtnndn in osmii. 'rm are M10" °f 5"” ability, putting on sketches which draw his houses. TM! BN d°“°°"°' acrobats. and perform the most. rare and mary ous feats of strength. From thfxlst of attractions they win enum e. vromnl lor W°n“°f' land this evening, and it is safe to num- that from their ni-st w‘l°rn\- ance A standard. of entertainment will ve ‘Gln instituted at Wonder wonderland, uint port al eutrv fnr rs e he h land that puts the record of thili A sirdady popular house still nearer the perfection limit. , 1,, musing it is right to mention that Mrs. Morris is the strongn” woman in the wana. she can tnkn en ordinary horse shoe and twist it as easily as a. piece af paper between her fingers, and she does other feats along the same lines. . There is a treat in store for Won derland goers tonight so do not miss je, as these performers chunk! lihdl' ‘acts so frequently that they seldom lpresent the same one twice. | New pictures and n new sons: nood music and exceptionally line vaude- ville! Wonderland follows up its prime night with a prile porformunlw. and the balance of the week will see more novelty put' on at Wonderland than has, ever been given in an! amusement house in this city b"fUl‘°- Come tonight. \ » urn, N.Y. I"orfM\u,rder' 'C i By Tanner or Fair cinnpeulion- A rurenasin ` °'1"1`AWA~ 'Merch 30-0ll the com- _pletion of the voters’ lists for the 'unovanized distri t to the present session of the Prov- L c B` The work is well under way and if d inclnl Legislature. to be followed by-the liste for the new constituencies d -an early election is predicted. !cun be completed in time it is con- o Government business will now take sidered by some who are in clogs touch with the Government that the sellcrnl election will take place on June 10 or 11. __ What France Is Comming To-Free d . . 0. Mr. Roche, Halifax, thought to get Unions Say Thos PARIS, March 28.-The Senate by an overwhelming majority has con- curred ln thc mill recently passed by' the Chamber of Deputies to convert automatically, u degree of separation into a divorce at the end of three years when either party to the sep- aratlon requests it. The constantly growing number of divorces in Franca since the restoration of the divorce law in 1886 _(marriage having been indissolublc throughout French history except for the pcriod from e Opposed To D1- vorce---Paul Bourget’s Comment. added piquancy to thc controversy. Men and women, married, unmarried and divorced, old and young, came forward and told pathetic stories of life tragedies in support of their re- spective contentions. In the end the friends of the greater freedom of un- iion »and dlsunion had the better of it -in parliament, the "referendum,' and ltbc public prints Mr. Bourget while 're-affirming his irreconsiable opposi- ltion to the principal of divorce, jsnys he is not surprised either at the the beginning of the revolution tolsennte's opinion. "As a student ol the restoration in 1816) has been the lmornl science," he said. "I long ego llnc of old trnditionn- _ tmissien, ministers would be relieveaj subject of an intensely interesting _ Seems that the Soldiers in Halifax Have Had to wait a Fortnight. returning in a snow storm when he Search was made for him all day and Sunday but without result and it was not until this morning that Neguac on Portege Island. - His hands and feet were frozen. He was conveyed to a nearby farmhouse and medical aid summoned. It is probable that he will recover, but may be maimed for life as a be the cause of the present dinleulty EllllSTLl Hill] ilWll llilie HIST THIEVES Gllillr ~ Ill Hlll.l]Eilll‘llN UN NlllllM|EH_| Ulllli SENTENEES _ _ _,___ Bodies Of Twin Chi|dren.Terrible Experience ofWi|lie FourYears Each For Stealing F0U“d l" Carpet Bag 0" Smith-- His Hands And Feet Watch And Some Over- f Rm" Bank Badly Frozen coats In Stlohn _ \\ MIDDLETON, N. S., “arch 30- CHATHAM’ N_ B_ March 30_ sT_ _]'0HN_ Mnrch 30_.(gp,~,cja1)_.