_ __ dlolcgll _ _ Nor¢fr_Wesf_ _ _ll/ll/me/.s, Prine .and Moderately Go I 2 PAGES- Wonderi- » fur -if to 'ri _ f _ . . ~ ‘ ` ` omvova sam. _.4ai»¢iiii2-.~f " ' -» . .I M-Gao mow 3WHOnlo|» DAILY F Iwi) WEEKLY. (NOW0'Iql§l¢ WUI nie ii iiioiino GU Am - CHAR - i in LOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1906. {g§¢YF£p ", <-5-A... SHIPPING LOSSES I OF PA On New England and M Have Been AppaiIing~ Fifty Vessels Wreck- ed with Loss of Eig hty-live Lives-Last Storm will Swell these Figures., Boarorl, March 23 -(Special)-A total of I eighty-five lives, fifty-four ships and property aggregating hundreds of thous- ands of dollars in value was cxacted bv the storm king along the const of New' England and the Maritime Provinces during this winter. The const-wise and fishing fleets have been the greatest sufferers. Of fifty-four vessels wrecked lhirly~N seven have been sailing craft and with one exception or more all of thcsc have been schooners. ST WINTER arltime Province Coasts ., _ » Nine stcamshlps and eight barges com plete the list. 9 O'r'rA ' , M -h 23- - - ' . . , ua are Special) The In Since the companys solicitor yesterday rather narrow vieu of the imestment T,,m,N.m_ M,,,.ch t23__(spec,u])_Hon_ would be much p]cu5edm|,u,,eh|m “,095 C '~ ~ »- “mn” °"‘m"*‘I°“ "‘¢*U|¥Mi°“ P055? asked Mr. Fitzgerald lf lils company had clause in th t t t dtl ' f t l .__ _ . . . . ., ,___ i _J nie |NsuRANcEcoMPAN|Es _ rioiv. J. DRYDENAI AND THEIR |NvEsTMENrs commission-Eli They Wanted More Freedom and Mr. Fielding Could Not Allow Them For imperial Government to inquire into All They Wanted-Some Foreign Investments Reduced- Opinion cultural Conditions of ||-gland-Nine Hundred Offered That They Might be Pardoned for Siiling on the Law Settlers for Canadian Wm Arrivc in St. - Commission Takes Four Days Recess. john by (j_ P_ R_ §t¢am¢|-_ _ , I. _ , sirius nyinsuie amish nag icafi time ‘levvlor-cdiheractiiiar for mei-ai am es “ " ° "" 'R '" “° °'° """“ ”’Yd”“- ‘°“”°' Ml”'“*“‘ °' ABN' ‘he "°°’""‘“ y t d dit -i i . _ .-- i ~- ~ .1 2;;..s 1- of other mmonswml R loss of twenty' me insumuce companies have been nc re nee sover nvestment n foreign companies might be pnidoncd for sitting ,,,,|¢_,,,,e for 0,,m,.iu’haS been amm|nu,dn 5|- JUIIM Milli-I A PW ll) AW" SQ,-cn ¢mf¢_,,g,,in5H|f¢@cn of A,,,c,.|,_.,m pressing for more liberty in making ' “5“"‘"“° an “S 0° member of the Commission to enquire ' ‘ ' t . , h bi C. P. R Rcpom, ,hut have come smce the invesmm-,|;5_ _ ‘lookedlnto the returns and had found the officials interpret it. | - , _ . Anmerp D St' Joh" '“ e B blizzard early In the week cause fear that tlicscllsts of casuirllics may bc greatly M i,,,_.,»c,,§,,,|_ of securities in which insurance companies still more than the law allowed. MOMWHI Light. HUM und I’0\\'0r Goin There has 1,c,m,,u,|,,y ,,,m,o,,bns story may invest, but not as far as the compn- The uninvested funds in the form of DIIDY Whluh UID U0lJU¢~y Minister of . i It was shown also that the Flnanoe,Sun had brought its foreign investments S°m° lliS°\15Sl°l\ f0llUW<’-'I UVM Gertaill and has new ted ,hc . I calvlegram from Lord Strathcona, Iligh of d|_.,,mter_ M,,,,y vessels ,lm overdue' nies thought he should. _ ‘cash amounted to $145,000 ln H103, $424,000 JUSUCE ¢0D¢°nfl'2d WHS H0! un file author- Commissioner for Ummm In Lcndon’ to and the actual fale of some of them may AAAMUNIA GUNS I INN Hilililiili Wxrennunv. March 21. 1000.-S. ii. Dudley of Main street was notified by the t police to confine his Plymouth Rock rooster because the bird is vicious and HIVAI IACHIS HAEI S runnin slut The difference had not been guttled in 1901 and $900,000 1111905, ized list for insurance investment, _____i_ f *_ i Y _‘_ H W ‘H A not |,e ie,,,.,,c,| f0,.,,L.,,em1 w,,,,ks_ when the investigation overtook the Tin-I interesting opinion was given that There will P0 |10 fllfihill' Simlllf Of the negotiations. ‘the Insurance authorities have taken B Commission untllncxt Wednesday the efl`ect that the Imperial Government ~ » 1 IUNIIINIS MADE Ni IHIIS. il INN .IHI IIANAIIIAN iIHAKfMAN WAS P . A uui uisilwiiu Wifi INY AGAIN IIEIEAN HA|iViSl SIHIIEK BY KAN Lfisnox, March 22.-Fortunes are | _ p uppoin ment. lnister wn~~ wclllng to lengthen the list nearer to the properliniit, but they were 5i"1l”05 held by *UIUC CUIIIINHIY IB tho I I Yesterday Mr. Dryden received ix . amenancc to public safety. A few days into arrangements for a race between ago the rooster flew at a woman, drove them for $5,U00nsiile. 'l‘he two yachts his spurs through her coat and peeked her severely. A school teacher was attacked ln t.he same way. These are twenty-one footers. One, thc Cherry Circle, is being constructed here for a syndicate of Chicago Athletic Club women, as well as others. armed them~ members hcaricri by Fred A. Price, and selves wlthammonla guns lofight the rooster. *--1--r-1-”'* INN IHI liAB‘ _ the other, the New Illinois Athletic Club. The contest likely will take place on Memorial Day, providing the builders of the Cherry Circle fulfil their contract to .gether to Chicago before June 1. The Illlnolsisbcing rapidly pushed to coin- plction and lt is expected will be shipped " ` __ A - ` ea tnswinoy ony aboogfiuuq.. ,.-.1 ?"|`,I“ `¢}t`, ' \ "No expense is being s rcdlin the con- ` I I' Struction of llie boats, ni‘l`d` the members (Ionic, March 22.--Alderman Joyce, M. 1’.,` was re-elected mayor ol Limerick at a special meeting uf the corporation. Councillor \Vhelan moved] tt resolution that the mayor and ollicers of the corporation should not attend any event where military bands discourscd music ortha Union Jack was ln evidence; but nftorn warm discussion il. was ilcfcnted. I-'ftceumombera were in favor of the resolution and seventeen against il, while four refrained from voting. ofthe t\vo clubs are already making side wngers"on the outcome of the race. A POLAR EXPEDITION. \`|C'ronIA, B. G., March 21-Captain l\fikki»lscn,the Danish Arctic explorer, has decided to purclnisc tho scaling schooner “lleaii-ice" and will ilt her out here for his North I‘ole expedition. I . oieizpkaknuasr oN THE APHILIPPINE MASSACRE _ _\ _ lie is Rough on Roosevelt and Wood--The Slaughter is Almost the Saddest Thing in American History ` ---Equal to Smoking Bees Out of Hive. New Yong, March 22-In his scrnioir on ting' rQfd£Ions of sol called Christian I nations to those that are pagan. lfllili Rev. Dr. Charles N. Parkiiursl referred today tothe recent killing of Moros and Pi'ealden Roosevelifs corigrut\llf\t0l‘Y dsspatch¥ General Wood. “Canal r,"heaald, theeasyand self- satlsfled way in wlil' i we rcP'1\"l file mowing down of tho savages and scinl- savagos lh the Phlllpine islands 'when thcystood In tho way of tiicuat»l0lu\\ purpose, of which, after eight years of ‘benevolent assimilation, wo have] just had amost startling and hcurtrending example in the bonibardlng to death of six-hundred men, women and children collected in a'ci`*ai.ér in the Moro islands. “There are two things to be said about the jubilant congratulations sent by - tha chief oxeoutiveto General Wood. The flrstlotho reference tothe designation ofthe performance as a ‘brilliant feat of anns.' Boeing our estimate _¢m_;tl10_ reports rendered by General Wood. it was no more a 'fbellilaot feat of arms' tim-D4 smoking bQ§6Ul/ol I hive or _i-ntl out of nnllfaw viiii ‘i. \»\ _ *iii _ U "lion mfuuildi lsltureguf U'°*°"' eeutlvs communication to WWII W°°f| i, ui it urutcsd use ups .ward or émpvehy, him” riots of t8h‘llel~ distress, in view ot`tiia ln`dlserir'nli`1ate slaughter perpctrntcd ‘ln honor of the American flag! We have been taught to believe, nndwé llirn to believe, that th° PNB!" dent hu o greater heart. "And an I prefer to think of that oablogram, composed as it was in the' --fe .. 1/ \ \ sith.- /~ A f a W ~?i\. I. I _ - , ,//, .