PAGES Swim = 'Daily Average of -7072 for 1907. ,._..1~ .-_ 9 -\'°: . ~- ~ THE CHARLOTTETOW G ARDIA MORNING DAILY FOUNDED llll W. EKLY. (NOW RURAL DAILY) 1881 *__ . _ S . l CHARLOTTETOWN. PR1NcE,EDwARD.IsLA1§lD, CANADA, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1909. ~ *K* Y ~- (INTH IIY'MAlL IN ADVANCE it YEAR BY MAIL IN ADV 'E F& g _ s§ E> _.3 IIUWGAIIITA IIAMP III HAI] PLIIIHT gi|_,. Teams Cannot Be Found to A Haul Supplies Over Fail- ing Winter Roads. : A -- . 4 MONTREAL, March 4--(Speciu1)_. Unless tennis are found tp take ilhu hundred cars of supplies from Eng. land into Gowganda there will he terrible suffering. The railway has carried supplies to y the nearest points but cannot get. o teams at any priccf The roads will last only three fe I weeks longer and afeer the wintorfu MEETING or THE ALLIANCE I Y roads are bioken up it will he very'_vince. difficult to take supplies into camp. --*_A MIKAIIII HAS A IIIIANIISITN IIIIW _.___ TOKIO, March 4-(Special)-Pl-in. cess Takeda, eldest dalllghtcr io! thu Emperor of Japan gave birth to son today. The Prince was lv}orn late this af- teroon. --v-li, ANTI-SPITTINS I IIITIITIT ISSIILIT |-A v OTTAWA, March 4-(Special)-'1`ho ‘Railway Commistion has m\a'do an anti-spitting order. Railway companies are reuuired to post notices in stations, wlilting ly; i’oonisA,§H'depots forbidding suittlng rooms and depots folbidding spitting _*.1*--i_.;. ASLI] BAPTIST MINISTPI IILAIT --_» WOODBTOCK, March 4-(Spccial)- Rev. Joseph Nable, probably the oldest Baptist minister in Canada, died here in his 9-fitli year. th Hclwae one of the first members ot for the Free Baptism' denomination init" _ _ ie ' ' . New Bl`““5W|C|‘» - periiiinuln, and ni. least fifteen round IIAPLTS LXIIITLII to fifteen kliot scrvico lmpluciili.; thc pres- BY cnt twolvo knot service. NAPLES. March 3.-Fire rcsultinil T from the short cil'cuiting_of electric wires broke olit last,” nightin the gen- tral telephone office. lt spread rapidly and the smoke and flames, _which could be seen throughout tho city. CI'0l\i0‘l great excitement and brought xi. rush to the vicinity. Troops were clillcll ollt to keep the spectators bncll so that the work of the firemen und the sllilolnhl from the war ships. who were fiillltlni; the flames mightnot be interfcrell with. The telephone girls fled tei~i-orstriukuil from the building nt tho first all-rin and it is believed that ull of them e.-lcllpcll u. __g___ Hom B_ RO_________ M___r____c__ Mc_ _Alliance he tendered the _Local Gov- o The new subsidy will be $ll,(ilili pei' voy- ng nl in Y A. M I W ` J~ . ract Ross; 'buomns Moysc, A. F. Lord., C.. IW. Lrolvly, Daniel Fraser Geo di Kinnon, ll. U. Goff, Hon. J. D. Mc- \Kinnun. Rev. il. n. lvlcnnnnid, r. .~i_ Robertson, E. Looman, S. M. Martin, Rev. A. J. McNeill, Geo. Orman, L. J. Wason, Dr. McMillan, Rev, Wm, Phelan. The following Resolutions were sub- _._._.¥-__ UIININII BIINIH AT PIILAEL WALI. -§ MADRID, March 4-(Special)-The Corrcspondeiiti-a stated that a homo LIL.-1...l'_\\.lf.\lILl£.`. .LLSc .EAS found .yes- terday ngninst the wall of the Royal Palace. The police arrested severed persons believed tio be concerned in the out- rage. _ mill siiivu iiiiwiiv clvini lvl iiiilcil OTTAVVA, March 4.-Mr. Brodeur has given notice of a bill authorizing c (iovernnieilt to enter into a colitraot it sllbsiiiizcll sluvico between Canuda. ll Fl'illlcc, the zlliiouilt to be paid iioti xcccd tuo llnlidrcd thousand dollarsll v .tges must he made during the yeal e. I`lic (lovcimilont proposes to enter ill- iicontlnct with tlio Albin Co. for ai. HUHII MLIVIBLH A LIISLS IIALIIAIILLS 'I`1tUIlO, lilnroll »‘l.»A mini llallied Atliiilsoll is llniiol~:ll'l'est hero clliirgcd lv va lla til \ t Y. M. C. A. Nomination of Officers. Resolutions Regarding Prohibition Act. Account of the Even- ing Session. The Tefnllcrancc Alliance met in mitted and on motion carried. _;s_lI_;i__-d__(1~ Hall, Charlottetown, I1) Whereas the prohibition act is _ me Y _§1_1____th_l;_ alfcnés- b_e__:ug_ constantly violated by persons ,Bnrne_ _,_ K_ Ros___ _“___ v___~e p__es_; \\ o mport intoxicating liquor from mt p,~cuidcd_ There wan ___ large _md the other provinces of the Dominion, nwsentatlnn ,neetinn of tempenanne and whereas the Dominion Parliament en from almost all parts ofthe Pro- Int the request ofthe New Brunswick Legislature paused an act prohllbltin The ii mi t' - C . ' _ . _ 5 ______e__ 0_____“;1___1_l:_n_______g0r;1(_m;:.__=te€*___§e;ré_in_ _th_e importation of lluuor into count- em.. _ . _ _o ve a President-Rev. H. E. Thomas £;2uI;i11T;ng§13g2sIiinidhlyclfl Tetinieilr- vice-rr -ill tl » -'_ 2 . _ °" _¢‘1‘10‘~ e Lnws_f_;_ en or Queen 5 Q0' J- provincial leg1s_la_t_lire of this _provlnhe Vic _P “_ t I . _, _ _ _ o pass aresou ion requesting the cL___f)d_res un or Km59 0°- Wm- Dominion Govei;_x_i_iiie'nt to enact such Vw _Il ~l t _ _ _ measures as w _ pl‘oh_1oilt the ship- een.; resllcn for Prince Co. E. S. Imn_g_ suudmg or umpu,-mug of muon. Iblecy-'I_‘reas.-A. D. Fraser. I Il§;,;n§&.11€S§r;n;,T:)ti?_t;51ev;_x;]_;I:ce ami' "x c l ` H ~ _ . ` ` n,fa;,n;;’;;_ °“J_ `kh’i‘3 Agile? Itliat all liquors shall be labeled' on itlle_outslde package and shipped as inuci. ,H_ nun G n wnne E- G ~G_1j;| <2. Resolved that the thanks ni the ,ernment for complying with the ru. ,guest of the Alliance in not reappoint- ililur the Vendor for Prince County. I (3) Resolved that during the year the Executive of this Alliance en- ldeavor to have some provision for the inspection of l-lquors sold by Idruggisls and vendors. (4) Resolved that this Alliance do Illefelly fclluest the Local Government Ito accord to the request of the Kings |County Alliance eo increase the- sal- aries ofthe King,-'s County Inspg¢_ Itors according to the basis gp oh? I_otfier counties. (5) Resolved that the Alliance is of ltlic opinion that the Prolli-bition Act lm KII\8'S County would be mush lmore ef‘iecf.ively enforced if the stipen- ldlury magistrate resided in ai central location in that County. I (li). Resolved that the Alliance do _endorse the request of the King’s County Alliance for the appointmlgut of Samuel M. Martin of I~ieathel'dale _ae prosecutor for southern Ki,ng'g__ _tlie place of Henry C.a.mpba»l1_ EVENING SESSION. Mr. McLeod moved- that a strong committee be appointed L0. confer with the Government in reference to the matters to be laid before them, ‘Seconded by J. K. ROSS, and carpial-_ Resolved that this Alliance aslo the Local Government to pass som, ad. vanced legislation that will prevent the taking of orders for liuuors with- in this provrnce. Moved hy Rev, G, R. White, seconded by J. A. Lawson, put and carried una/nimously. Moved by Mr. Tarbush, seconded by J. M. Clark, that this provincial temperance alliance express its sincere sorrow for the irreparable loss it has sustained in the loss of our wor- thy brothers, Hun. Matthew Smith, and David Small, and that we extend OUP Ueudefest sympathy to their he- reaved relations. Carried. Moved by J. A. Lawson and sec- onded by Mr. McLeod and carried that this alliance express its appre- 'Iiation of_Ilcv. R. G. Sinclair effort to promote the cause' of bempcrance by the issue of a monthly periodical devol:ed exclusively to that purpose# and tlmt they use their host cliorta to promote its circulationl Mcefting adjourned no meet at ten o’clock today. x@>|-A BHIIST STIIIII SPIIILEI] Portfolios nd Three With out. Thei Names Below ernment ls as Allows: ing overtime. GHAIII] THUNK PAIIITILI WILL IIIIIIST IIALLVILLT Premier. Sir dwnrd Morris. March 4. ;Jllly. The industry shoulld be protect- Minister of atice, Hon, Dgnam The House Up._»,,ed nt 13_15_ ell, or it would he destroyed. The ti-nie Morrison, Cln reply tio Mr. Lf.-ard Hon. Mr. TU’ b‘,’_{=7_§'_"“"I=’ kth°_°;*t_fh 'H h"f’(id"“':'ly qolnninl Se tm.y_ Hom Robe" ummiiskey said there had been a _"C'W' “ mac “rc B “Y b 0" “bo sale 0( the 1,;-mg, n th 0 .1 1 d_ be protected. Many nets are put olif. Watson. _ ing from Bay $19,, an; astnfgcy on the spawning grounds about 10th Fi“`l’»“C°» HC §M~ P- CllSkiIl. Bridge at what seemed ai low figure July when the fish are spilwning. The Agricuituru d Minug_ H0n_ Syd_ He would in-lug the matter bel-me thu mother fish were' taken, and that “ey BamfUrd_ . Government at jug next meeting Hn should be stopped. He noted also C H Em " _ _ qlsq tabled returns lu rugs,-Q ‘O 3e»vu_ that there are no inspectors for pick- ~ ' m£""’"- IL K~ BISHOP. ml previous inquiries by Mr Mcuuwn lcd mackerel and' herring. We llavelex- I I III Dl`I'C/W. YARMOUTH March 4-(speci-nl)- Ish.. i ti t ' Ty I Y’ ' the P wc Probably the worst are in the hiss- AFTERNOON SESSION. islo,IToAg cols of ;15oT1llT Since theft the fisllcrly l)iT!lrl0IiiIIvtmf(illllnIii lars insurance Un all the buildings_‘/rH;L'AGE' L0'T‘_'Cnpt_'M_ Mchenn. ofi much. Not much good would como and plant. J I oflcrs his property ut plnmte _of fixing n size limit. lt could not he rho foundry building of hrlch is Bridge, Lot ss, for sn_l_c. _ncnsnnnhle ,§_f$_>r¢f£~ He had l1lmys__;iiv<>rc.000. \\~ll_l_t-ll ll_et§ook_fl'o_ln u. light nouso tender ‘Qlladm,‘ which re- MONTREAL Mar,-u 3_1; ls lem-uud ' ' n ' ' f,___5d1`,' milieu in the Pruvinclul Lugiuluturu nil ilu.l0`il. liwlll OP O 10 -Ol-2_1" ll' turner to-day freliiaeruise to northern ' - _ _ _ . _ ' 1 th 1| . dit' l'cC<>llllUil \\'llO \\`=lSll I’USS0I1ll‘~'|'lT0m light-llousos, spoiled an Indian ghost on. g°€d_auth.§’rn'y_'1‘r°:1n $1 mi? ,1 Tx ‘ pace 0 on nary “pm um at _TOR SALE ol to let blacksmith ed the Paris Exchungolnst fall. _ “.m_§,t'm,g bmw behind the reefs nt have decided to ‘o_ulld a city alt Mel-____ prune, Bit_mt___n at Sh Pm” Bn . _', - . - 'l -A 1 t Mr . A. Somers, St. Peters '-'_' ' Early in Jallunry eight Haidnh Indis_ns_ ugnrtersln ';`R_i;‘ty ynrzrnegge __n_i_l_e___(Jau- _Bsgy vi M5” __ 3__5d,._“nn_ . . ‘ - ~ ~ h G* d 'T k P ill lll, M-A-~=-~ ev- :,a"i.iif.zl;r§i1?.*;. ;.°"e::i.:°i‘.‘i§izr 25;.: ‘;...;.li‘.. “.°...°....:...lB in von ' _ _ _ -- ~~--- Y - ' when bound from Skidegattothe main- hentai has acquired a large aimolintIH““» W¢dO°SvI'> 1" hosts of other lines of work. 0* ""‘II as being' pied* for pleasure. li ‘W-N Bret regarded as u curiosity, and "IBD, beciluse a helm was frl8l\“"f°d or li ehlekan `l¢llli\l, with fear and' un- rellsonllig antagonism. _And all thi# while people and animals were helm; accldentally killed or drowned while on railroad trains, sssamshiiw \0l' IIY some other conveyance or means rc- Herded everywhere as bein! l\B"m\°“° Against the motor vehicle there is now no general feeling. It is recoil-_ hired as good. It is for the mi|ll0l\9 Ol people in this world and the mil- lions want it. At $150 and $200 there are offered small cllrs which have a elns'l8 CYIIU' den motor and a double -belt drive to the rear wheels. Ur li ¥ll0f»O\`- CH” bl’ Purchased at $75 BMT' Pllwed All tha: ordinary bullgl' Of Omer carrlagf h mulling the outfit cost mllch less t an horse cm-rlugu und. -,i-ness, and it oosts’nothlng to feed it when Ime- At $250 and $300 there nre other and lui-per machines which have a single cylinder motor of four horsa power, driving the wheels through a irlctinn disc and chnin. At $400_ tg; range of choice le l'.'I'@l‘~UY Wl“°“ with two cylinder motors, and at $500 tn $1000 or more the cars are more elaborate and cl muC\l l»'f¢“'-er |po'Iv‘vl:i:e are twenty firms in the Mid- eet tr ini: to meet demand for niaily northern villages. When the ‘QlllllIrli' towed the nioy away, the ghosts were ‘la.id.' The majority of the northern gas beacons were found frozen, and another trip will be made, when the weather becomes warmer. to light them. yards, which will ,be..tll_e_largest be- tween Wliinlpeg and the Pacific. The Hudson’s Bay line will start: at Melville, at which point European freight will be distributed. __;;._.... LINCIILII' INN LIBIIAIIT LONDON, March ll-The Library of Lmcoln's Inn. which has been used for ‘500 years by judges and 'barrlsters for purposes of research has been de- spolldd of some dozens of its greatest POPE FEELING BETTER. HOME, March 4-The cundltlon of [the Pope, who has been suffering from a cclld lately, is much better to- day. He is still somewhat hioarse, land while he it not oblilged to re- lmsin in lied, Doctors Detacci and Msrcbiiu Fava, who visited him this rrhrning insist than he shall not you resume his audiences. He was per- mitted, however, to receive the Papal Secretary of l-ltate, Merry del Val, with whom he 'transacted business. The temperature of the patient is re- ldrcds already in “Be- tucnlng to normal. |213; \,u,_gT¢ll, and there are hlln- _showers turning colder at' night with ' / treasures, dating from ihe 15Uh and 1.'6th centaries. The loss has only just 'neon discovered. It is believed' the pil- ferlng has been going on fore year past. | mn-_--_-_gg- ' Mloar.l‘n Linlment Cures Dlphtllerin. WINDS AND GALES. I TORONTO. March 5--(Speclal}l- :Strong winds and gales gradually shifting to westerly, unsettled with' local falls of elect or snow. I In the Spot Light On ilu- stage of business the spnl liglll is on the man who .1ll\'ci'ii.~cs Our Classiflcil \\'.~inl Ads will place you or your needs in the linle light of public attention. If you have not tricdillcm. their illuminating power will surprise you. hllntlmulvlisb puty Speaker, as bylaw provided to the banks, and those should not lic I Q take the place of the Speaker during cut uwiiy. All the rivers, hilt especial- ' the illness r nbsenc . _ I - Q Ll o e ofthe Speaker y the Morcll and Dunk, should b He nominated Mr. Lllird, seconded hy carefully looked after. The Scotch Dr. Warburton.. method of curing fish was said to be . MR. LAIRD said lie had not sought excellent. I-Ie thought there should be the office and hoped a Deputy would a commission, not for the Dominion _ not be reqliircd. He hnil not even merely, but for this l»’rovince, He _ 'given his consent nvnd jnculnrly re read a statement ofthe powers and' marked that he did not see how they duties ofthe Scotch coiilillisisiiin could* compel him to not which controlled the rntnction uni ’ P . 1 - After some further remarks from trans' 'rt t' - ' l tl , . u ’ _ _ _ _ _ _ po_ li ion, inspec on und l,rud Yarmo Th S worst FITG Gas 3/l_r______;_VI_;:_:_<;_n. the nvmlnuilon 1>l1i>sed;l_1g_of heh. cold stnrngc was impers- 0IIfl6 CHUSBII Ii. LOSS $100,- The Bill to incorporate the Hin-il'tII¢T~cyi: Court, I. O. Foresters was read Ta, prices s d. Th N S t' I _ 000| lllSI.lrallCe second time and referred' to Com- in atsilgc G ova C0 la pw fnff_t_e<= 0_f 'idle Whole. lvlr. Mcwllilnms favs; alinllirignzgflllllfzhsllrigliihdifilillltf ____ in ic ciair. _It was reported and tion there nm dependent nnon the ' set down fm its third ffmlllllg 30* fisheries. He reall statistics as to tili- _ _ 2 _ _ , _ _ ._:.__.._ ilwivulniivvs LEGISLATURE ilw lsuviiiviiili 0F YESTERDAY HaS.Sf=vvfl Ministers WilhIMore Returns. Mr. Laird Elected De- ' puty Speaker. Some Bills Passed. ° Mr. Cox and Others Discuss ..,.L.,.,.X, ..,. ._,,.,,,,,.,,,_.,,_, the Fisheries. Executive of e Newfoundland Gov- John Crosby a d M. P. Gllibs are and others. ' ccllent iinh, 'nut for want of inspec- mcnilnns wl~lho_ portfolio and they HON. lun. n1cHAnDs also t-slilcd the buyer must Luke his clumcr->. 'Pho » t tt 1 '__-d . _ ,some |-9f,umg_ packages used arc inferior. The leak :te viz() at O t;;O(_)il;__:1 iam” PREMIER I-IASZARD in reply to the pickle. Tile trout fishery also ' ’ ' - ’ rms “T of Mr. Doble said it wng not, in the should be looked after. Uill'y two riv- Plibllc Works arid A. W. Piccot, Min- public interest to bring down the CFS. the Dunk and Morcll, are rl~isci'v- ister of Marine;,and Fisheries, correspondence relating to an Ex- cd. There is too much politics in the E _ fperimental Farm. Hs also brought matter of probociiiil; these. The trout , up the question of appointing a De- like strcains- that have trees along Idistriibutinn ofthe fisher iount. had decreased He urged that r t` and strengthen this important indus- silie-i would act together board had important powers lf ii ernment to that end had been largel relr wted t tl argued that the mackerel had left our coast because of the lobsters hc- ing caught. Lobster spawn had been the lnackcrcl‘s food. At 6 lfclock the House adjolirncd till 10 o'cloc.k tomorrow. ‘ ' ":_-A1 ff .»-- _ ¢- - iiuizinil ini , iviuiuiiiiul o-_-ng And Spoiled its Pomp. Wires .1 Down and Only Wireless Report is Brief. #_ _ NEW YORK, March 4-(Sp€.cial)- Wlisliinlgton where countless tlionis- nnils gatllereil for todny's inaugurat- ion ccremonics has been completely isola-ic-~1===-‘; ~¢.~ A i"“~=='.tnau 1 . .w--_.;.,..=. _.,, .__ _ _,_ -=“ ‘Swim ”;1.a¢@ -\z,.~ sv \~. also be seventeen other ladies who .