“ii Boi 'ini ind* Evolis For ;,. ~- i l i _ 5 ., ,~ 9 W, .~ _, .., . D ,-----~-W - y ‘ . .ie Q f i. _ ‘ , *“ ‘ ’ _, ,, ' fp;-".1 ' 1 I . ' . J i_ .~ _ _ » _ Morning.; ails- , ` ' ' " . ..`,,V..- - -nl ms ,- - ` ` ` _ inmafb A|.|... ovvlllglllnjcm _¢p§vuA~n:: \§_L'§Nb - "G _ 1-... ,, ...-1 , 4, F ., - c. . .- _:_ , - i , y -4,, ‘ .,I_\__;.....W..`. . i _ is Z Es -<2 E3 "vir'IiIin'21.UlrI'lIi‘.’vI'I'n-:I '-‘rms Lunar News A CI-IARLOTTETOWN CANADA FRIDAY APRIL 12, 1912 'r'ms'r oir ani." ,,§23¢,§ _Q ‘ y,i~.I_._q.`» y V7 I ‘ V It 0 * ` '. . _ ° " ' L, _ . ' ,,, , -- I. _, 'L;.'....,:;;...-_ -» ‘-1 L‘ - I-'-1% I .7 ` , __ _ _ V, -. , . . ~ -. _ ,.,; U :_ y H.; imocrfninos in me y iii iinii inwrui i-:nuriion 5$sEMBLv YESTERDAY iiiii iii is FALSELY Rrronreni _.._._.'...-`,__.__...... Devoted to 'the New - Highway Bill. 7 Tlnirsday, April li. The Speaker took tha chair ut. 3.15. o'eiock. - Mil. lill'WAl`t preseilted ,L petition from .lohn A. Webster and others praying for incorporatioli as liluck Foxei-1, Limited, with it bill for that piirnose. » HGN. Mil. McNEIL|. presented ii petition und hill to incorporate the llivrrsidi- Idilrming (lompnny, Limi- ted. HON. Mil. McKINNON introduced n bill for the hlncouragoment of'Hori~ie Breeding in l‘rince Edward Island. HHN. Mil. McNl<}Il.ll in reply to Mr. l*riiws»~. said the Government. iii aware uf the had 4-.ondition of the briily,.= ,ii Montague.. 'l‘lie mat- ter lind been , reporteil on 'by the `iloveri\menf. Engineer. A new bridge is iif-eded, i.o cost. alioiit. $10,- 000. - ' _ The Pri-iiiif-i' moved ihi- lloiise into roinrnil.i.|w of the whale to ¢'.olini4li~.i' resoiiitioiu-i to repeal the present sys tem of levying and collection taxes on land iiiid maya other provisions instead. Mr. Doble in the chair. ’l‘liIln the r-ight to either work or IWW. with the hope thai: they would “lc ii personal interest in improviiuz, the roads. Every dollar the people Wil' will he honestly expended. That hnd not been so in the past. The l*i’0llh‘. had grown - tired of seeing their money wanted in road jobs in election years. He -hoped that un- lb: Gliill [iii 3.8. IHIIIIE is iiiiini; (iinliiulinii l‘i‘cs:i.) ` (l'l"l‘AWA, April i,-'l‘lin (lov- ernmeut has appointed Trukers Lewis, K. (7,, of this city, to iiivestignte the cliiirges of graft in connectiiui with tlic Northern cruises of the goveriiineiit steamer Arctic. The allegations set. forth that furs were |iiii'ciiin-ii-,ll in excliangu for ship iitoiwis und several p-.liliriaiis i'eceiveii liniiilsliiiie |_¢il`ts of iurn. iiivizsiioiiii: , . iiiciiEiisi=.ii; cosi or Liviiio (l~ipecinl i.o ’l‘lie fliiaiuliaii.) 0'l"l‘AWA, April ll--'The Depart. ment. oi’ l.al.oi- is in coiniii\liiicnt.ioii with the lluitcd Stiltlis (loveriimeiii. with regiiril to the poi-islliility of co- operation in gt-.iicrui roiiditioiis un- dei-ly_iiig the increase cost of living. The llniteil Staten i-den ii]i|ieni‘n to bc for a world wide enquiry. take an interest in getting the best results from the expenditure of their own money and work. ,to place the roads in the best condition pos. sible. MR. RICHARDS approved of. much that the the Premier had stated.But he did not think it would follow that the roads if put in order in the fall would be all right in the spring. Wire fences would prevent drifts. He did not think the new proposals much betterthan. the old, Repairs had not been made early enough in the spring. The road machines had done good work, and the roads in his district had never been better. He had heard before the story of money wasted at election times. So for as he knewfthere had been little if any of this. Some old charges had been refuted. The last election was held whennothing could be done on the roads. _He thought the old act a good one. THE PREMIER denied that char- ges made by him had been refute'd. Tile pilblic money had been spent to lilly votes. He had stated that him- dreds of dollars had been spent with- out authority, and contrary to law. The charge had been proved up to the hilt and never refuted. Mr. Ilichard's atateinents were di:-iproved by ` the public records. 'l‘lie discussion was nontiiiiicd by Ml- ltlcliurtli-i, Mr. .l. A. DOWfll'. H0"- .lohn McLean, the latter arguing that the supervisors hud too large din- tricts, und ho hoped l.tl'l‘-IW I¥\\Ill`0\l9' uient would result from the changes now propos:-.il. llc pointed out that. the worst parts of the roailn. l1ll\l“I.V were in swampy iiliices wliei'i-. the rond macliines could not be used. lleyynkcd the assistance of the fip|ionitioii to make the bill nn perfect. ns possible. lion. Mr. Arseiiniilt, und others con. iiw niis e iililiiliili (iluiiuiliaii Press.) i)'l"l‘AWA, April ‘-'i-llo‘lug stock. to the value of $11,350,000 to be ob- tained by the G0v%l‘fiinniit f-ii' illr. I. (l. ll. iiicliiilen nine frciglit iorcino- tives, five hlindrcil ci lm: cars. -wo ssleeperi-i, tivo diners rl* six first class cars. _ lllucoil on the l'li:”~uii l.|iiiit.c~.l ,-urn(-Q starting on .lunn A. CUIIIN SIIIIHIII A Sill. Ili li. S. (linnndinii Press.) (i()l.(lN Apr. 11-'I‘he report that (Iolon in to lic( sold to the Ilnited stnlqs nt nu cm-iy .inte for $411,000, 000 created great exciteuieut, among l’i-lnamans. y A mass meeting to protest was called for tonight but has since been cancelled in consequence of Presidevni; Arosemema having alithorized an of- ficial denial. SPIN EERS AED CARDERS H'l‘lllKl<} A’l‘ LA WIll°lN(ll1l. » ._.__ » LAWRENCE, April 9.-Two hund- red spinners employed at the Wash- ington Mill and 150 carders from the same mill went on strike today as a. result of alleged failures on the part of the mill men to `meet the condi- tions under which thc great textile strike in Lawrence ended. ' The spinners went in a body to the foreman of the department and clai-mf ed that_ they were promised $10, but on,y received eight for certain pieces of work, while the time and"a quar- ter agreed upon for overtime is not paid. The foreman was unable to meat their demands in any way and after an altercation the spinners walked out. ' The Washington is one _of the Ame- rican Woolen Compuny's mills and employs about 5,000 hands, Should the strike of the spinners be continu- ed tlie whole mill would be tied up in li short tiine. ' l~lX.i'IIdNA'T‘()lt NIEILL DEAD Josepli (). Neill in dead of heart dis- Fln.\ He was a native of(lalais, Me., ll‘la. e wus n iiutive of Finials, Me.-., and sevi-nty four years of age. ........;.I.....~.,.,....,_............~.,, .......-.- der the new system the people would i-ond mn .ers nu -, , - mu one s ~,-,»,-.-,-,-,--_.__._...____;______________________v____________________.___.__,_._.._____.____,__._.,,,,_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_», MR. SIMINRON *'»0|““‘°"d°d um ' -Oqrp in the sity Snf_|||-day R gold Iiili |.E.Ii. . w.i.th $1 more for keeping the roads "V0 §el\`f-5~),__ in order in winter, uinl for collecting xv-ANTED dressniaking by the day. the taxes $10 inure, méxking `$20 in , _4_Apply iit_tliis_of@e.__4-l2d1wpil ll an more ED irl ner l house- Premier Asqulth-Many in Commons GOVERNMENT of » iiiiilnii Bit (lianaiiiiiii I‘i'essi.) LONDON, April 11-The Home Iiule bill, the tliird,effort made by the Liberal Government of the United Kingdom in a quarter eeiitury to settle the quurrel between Great Britaini and Ireland, was in;m.|\m-_.1 in the Commions this ult.ei'iionu by Premier As lith \ . l¢`our new $l.'.0,liii0 ir»ii:'s~ \v.'i lie Wu., ,mginl mn, 0' nw hm is “'i-“lie iiovernnieiit. oi lrelaiid bill." Brii.iulii‘l'i-i have in-1,-onic iiiuri-ii to politicni npheavnis in i'ercii-t. yi-urs, no that. the oiviivlioll cliuinbri' vlin-,i \ Mr. Anqiiitii faced today was ll ripe. _ cial i.rIbut.e to the history and im- BY portancr attarlied to ilu- o¢~caiiign_ 'Phe galleries set riparl. for mem bers of the iliploinatic corps, for Peers and for the public were filled i.o their utmost. capacity, while ave,-yr st-nf. in the body of the iioilse wan oeciipieil and un overflow of umm her:-i stood in the gilugwayl-i. LONDON, April ll-'l‘hn cardinal liriiiciple oi the preseiif. lloina Tlulr Bill was said by the l’reiiiicr to be th;-, priine nutiiority of the lnilleriai (lov- ernmcnt while ut the same time n real autonomy was conferred upon Ireland in regard to home concerns. The bill provides for the establish- ment of an Irish parliament consist- Ing Of ii senate and com- mons wlth power, to enact laws [gr pence, order and good government in Ireland. The bill excludes from the control of thclrish parliament crown. army and naval Imperial affairs, Irish land purchase- and old age pensions, na. tional insurance acts, Irish. constabu. lary, postoffice and public loans in addition to those excluded from the Home Rule Dill of 1893. The Irish parliament also deharred from allowing, by the Home Rule bill, from power to appeal to the Privy Council and is excluded from establishing any religion or giving preference to any, and must maln- tain an equality in marriage services of the various denominations. The Senate is to consist of forty inembersand the House of Commons ulstcr is to havefifty-nine. The Senate is gto be nominated at first by an executive couscil end.vac- iincies will be filled iy an Irish exec- utive. The Irish representation nt Westminster is to he~forty-two mein- hers. coiiiiisiissn iuis, roo time Foil T t » classification l~‘Al.i. ltlVldil, April ‘J-Ex~Senator (Half cent per word each insertion in this column. (lash must accom- pany order and five per cent discoiu-it. allowed. Minimum charge twenty- tinued the discussion. i . nil, It won( not cos y ANT _ g (or ge 9 'rim riiir.M.iien exiilniuefl that' the than the oni system and would any -work, Apply zoo prince st. Supervisors had 'cost aliout $2,000Ain the men’ wi". me migually for-pounibln - 4.]2dlwp¢l. salaries and as nnicli more in oomimis- “nd Mtend tn their d“f,y_ Some of me - `ANh"-Hoag-WANTED" For pm,u_ sions. li. is l>\'0l\0H\*»iissi=.;ii iiwiiii , » is .. Ii* ‘Charlottetown was inexpressibly ;f“’°I‘°‘I Yesterday morn|ng'to learn M ‘t{l\e iinsxpsctisl death of Mrs. U.A. mc inuon. Bhehnd been in soma- nt- delicate _henlbhfor sometime l`\vnst and within the last three '_:°IUl. har condition became such in-i mmlniiise the gravest .anxiety to `the Not yr. and liar intimate friends. “wiv thstanding skilled" medical nt- " i““¢°. tho.untirl1ig care of two loclried nurses and the tender and UI attention of Mr. McKinnon °°“I.‘I he sftomd." at thru ounces :gf-~B;la° grinned inwaneomgioiii- ,he 'mum' :sl-1! ,before eight- oolook “"4 Milly. ~ an ,mmm imprommnei 'rin lm in-."' » ‘ ` I .I . hfolixnnon was _tha d°“ iliilklliidr- of Charles Owen *V ` P §,’,°,§’,“l°¢<.>wn._;sii»~ nu ins. ...uni .nia- ,-,O "="'\§4h_'!»h¢-ivnvy-bloam- of lm .mrzimhoc her domino will ,W °t“ \“'°I° impression of lor- ", -,_}“'°\\lh°\\t silo whole commun- ..-",, °' “"Y'1l\‘9~rf\~‘+\\ of chame- ..- .::::: “'..':.-.i-:.°°°.:'..“°°.nr iionltien ni elle moislqlilu other en ‘ . - v 'lun winnln em .ligation 04 ,ii CUIIUIIICITIDN f ' spirit. He favored making $20 a ,-__ I 3 mmhmnn mth an “mmm” in mvm. ‘OR i-lAi.l'. Dairy farm locatel thought it would work `well if acted I t M K, .I d w,.e_ upon by the people in a patriotic QV” a c ""0" mg” 4*12dm,,‘ I . “I ""'_“° who I _ _ --~ from churches, schools' etc For par ((‘.ontlnued on page .3.) Malling apmy Gm w_ M¢,y,end_L0w,.|- Millstreerni, N.__Fi. _ 4-l'&_L2wi»d- l‘._0Fi'l‘ April 6th, between John non was Lieutenant-Governor of this I THROUGH .Anderson's 'and North River »""" Whom -Tie some also smart. L t 5 \r ' ` ln .lllezfl .¢ih...i~s-ln_,._ .ax .l y “khan-I I - I ,i§,“,»}§‘},‘§,l“,, °I‘f°“9'I I"°'~° 'TI-“III-unnaI» ummm oline oifayuhrls.-t-innsrn..iirim¢ne an-nnrrntincmi | , M , lil K'n _ tl . Bridge, gentleman's brown kid »love. Nh?eNlI(:ly in rtllie hfndl el:/lI<'Iern:dII. or Finder please leave ut Lea H.*War- ceptlonal ability, splendid entertain- I *'13* ren's. Noi;thlfly§r>_o3rner.___}_;l§d§i. ini: powers and ii kindly h0i\i~=if-al‘\.tv '|`|\° M'“¢" .'°'*- ‘fI“";‘:_§)""-*""'“ ‘vin want two lobster iishermen that commended her to all, irres- Pictvll ¥0Pi°|`1I:- Au" “ f°h°":'7‘o”l in Ramon' ` i mmm” hu' that Barrixar mwsre :vlnterod by Job: VI., Mlm' 'A1001' Br€hl\|C, Ili Dilf»¢1\‘, 6.00 D- mo .UT Y 6:, T31? Bohshaw ,mm Us ‘mth in ford' ant" mrs( at Lu`*omm'AAl“I" sauthem T°c‘i’:\lml“t,:‘“thh"Kt 1 U' ‘ 'ontlition tlim at’ n time in R" “'s°m M °°' and min Iim: ‘i"I." f:§I»Is.£'.'o§:e ll :Vu ° riff' ir einem-yr 'nie milk in Air ':I|?MT~FaEl?!l::diTIir'U(l::rTI;ttTent(I:vn. lst To:-ty. miniltdl lag; tls`§\r2m:rsiddt\\¢!`°'ml! b0‘|°\lD0 If ‘Ffllli events . Aa Mrs. Qwen in an_lnva1l`d' accommodation at`_8.S0 ni., fifty. btablea, Grafton 5?., ashore .im -*gy proliablypo unable to rnala.mlinlt_u lata; and the igll-itll; th will make the season o :gan the iourndyw To 'tho bereaved Tim prlh at 9.50 p.~ rn., ,dh than . ,=,_ ' ' one hundred and sixty-four, of which. inthe House of Commons by iiiiii wis i WHIEKIIJ (Uaiiailiaii Press.) VANCOUVER; Apt. 11-The C.l’. R. passenger train No 2, which left Vancouver last evening, was wrecked at 6 o'clock this morning by a rock slide three miles west of Saveraa, which is a station li short distance thsis side of Kamloops. .Engineer Walker and fireman Hos- kinson, Kamloops, were so dadiy in- jured that they died within a short time. ' - , N`0 piiliiiénbrrs ive-re injured. Liliili CIIIIIIIIIIINS IIISIIIIIBIII IS BIIUIIL SIIIIIIII (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON, Apr. ll-Labor conditions in the plants of the United States Steel Co's were denounced as "a hriital system of industrial slav- ery" in the state labor comniitteen report on the proposed eight hom law. _The report says that the men are chat off in the prime of life to becomi- pubiic burdens. PIHlil`S PIIIIIISS A PIIIIIIS PIIASINE PIHIIIIIMINEI Perrys Peerless Players at the Opera House, Charlottetown last night presented “Wife in Name Only" in a most finished manner. The Gom- pany have evidently gained a reputa- tion for excellence which is drawing houses for last night the attendance was large dispite counter attractions The play, a pretty drwma unfolding n beautiful and intensely iiiterett- ing story, was most exquisitely stag- ed" and the management states em- with artists who knew their work nnd displayed intelligence and tact in the cliaracters. Miss Corinne was de- iigiitiiiiiy wilful and winsoinc and her appearance brlghbetled the stage. as an acteess sbs is a decided suc- cess. Dail Malloy interpreted the ciiaracter of a love smitten judge with neutral euso und was at times intensely funny. The other parts were taken with equal ease by the two leaders most efficient support and both the ladies amtgentlamen acquitted themselves with all credit. Tonight they present "Tha Little Co- ed” and the management state em- phatically tbut it is the strongest bill on their repertoire and this is certainly an assliruiioe of n treat. for tlmatre goers. TIIE NEITHER TEIPERIIIIIE _ SUN. NWN. ETC (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, April 12-Moderate to fresh westerly winds; fair and not much change in Temlleratilre. The temperature at three o'cloek this morn-lhg by the "Retail Store" Tested Thermometer *with a northern exposure was twenty-three degrees n- bnvi-. zero and with 5 southern ex- posure. twenty-four degrees above aero. , ‘ ` ‘ The lowest. temperature recorded yesterday wax thirty-two degrees 3 above aero and the highest was thir- ty-nine above. The lowest recorded the previous night was twenty-five degrees above. At nine a. rn. yester- day, it was thirty.two degrees a- bovsand at nina p. m., it wal thir- ty-iour above- The llngth of today will he thir- toon hours and 24 minutes. 'rin eine win be irish *W amine at 6.17 and tomorrow owning at 7.98; it will in high tomorrow mornin; at 1.11 .na sunny mornin: ot Ml- ' ‘ 'nie sun me eine main: ef 6-49 and tomorrow svuilnr at o.44: it 'ill tile tomorrow morning at 5.16 and Sunday morning at B-lil The moon sets this afternoon at .' .1._l9. ` _*.--nzl-H-4 iiiiwm r.irnni.nr¢ oiirsroeins. ins. NEW IUIIK . I IPPIIIIIIS liliiliiil S (liuinidian i'i'ei-is.) NEW YORK, Apr. ii-A ilelcgiitiliii of ninety meinhcrs iiisitriictcil for any presiileiitinl cuiidiilixte hui. boiuid by li unit rule was clioseii to repre- sent New York at the U\:inoci'ut.ii: National (ioiiveiition lit iluli.inioi'e lit. the spring conveiitiiiii of the lieiiiurrii tic party iii this state liiire tiuliiy \_.____i_i. WIIITING FOR VOTING 0F ENGINEERS I (iiaiin-diuii Press.) NEW YORK, April ll -in View .il the fact. that oni'y ii,uun ¢»iu._..i zr., 000 ballot.:-i have been i-iiiiiiir-il up tu tonight. lirninl lihirf ltolie said il", would probably he ilevcrni rlnyn he fore the coinpil~.t.l-. rietiiriis of ilu- '\'ot.e of the ioeonilitivl- ¢~ii;¢iii'uei'ei .iii the riuestiliii of ntrilliiig would he eonipltetc. WliN'I UIIIN . Slliliii Iiiilliil iii BINIUI (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, April~1l-lt .ins oriiliiin. ced today that Hoa. W. T. White had decided against the coinage of s i\-rr dollars for the pres-'eiit _nt lvnsl.. The act. oi the old I'1o/ni~iii-ii-iir. pro- viding for nu is.~iiu~ in n..-i io l..~ [wil lowed out.. SUMMIHSIIII PUPIIS INIIIIIIIN (Special by l‘honc.) SUMMERSIDIG, April 12-The Sirmnierside High -School Dra- matic Ciub gave an excellent perfor- mance in the Market. llall, i~liimmer- side, ini-it niglii.. The hull was filled to the doors and the uiiilir-iiifo wus delighted. The drama wus oiitiiliwii The Tinn-, nf` His l.ife und wus ii. niac- cessiion of nliiiiiwoiin iiit.li.~ii,io~in :.i.il t‘oiiiplir~.at.ionn from the begiiiiiiuii lui the end. ~ The perforiners wrri' iiii‘I Misses lilnid Macl4‘lli‘lniit~., Iicsniii Al word, Fern lloblilel-, hidwiiril l/lrl.el ` lan, ` Harvey lliinvnii, lienrgv. Boats, Hurry Bouts, Ailu-ri i~‘iinp- son, Roland llielly und thry tuoki their parts in H, uiunuer thui. wuial highly creilitnlili- to ilu-iiint-l\'l~i-r :ind to the sclioiil. A cliuriis |lif<-'ii Dream is (i'l».r, by the i~ieiiior girls of the i li Sl-liool nun in-uuiiiiiily ri ii THE RQADS BILL illiliiiliii OF ACHIRIQUI' PEAK _,i____.._.._--- ‘Whole Indian Villggp Reported Destroyed- ' Luter lleports L liiaiiudiaii Press.) ivionii.i_iii` i`r.»in the immediate meme. to lllirgii di-I 'l‘iiri'oL1s, Apr. 11--'Ninety percent of the soft coal miners hav; approved of the proposed two i ytar he United Mine Workers after receipt wugc contarct," snid Edw' Oefry 01 oi telegrams announc ng the result of yesterdays voting. _ . Pi»ni./iiinari-i1.\. April '11-ai sub-coniinittce of miners and opearli- torn appointed nt yestal‘d|1y’l cop- f<~rr-ii<~i- to tulle up: the work 'of try- iug'_vo r~‘ii.ch an ugreement on tho new working arrangements for the :iutiii~u<-ite miners held a three hunts nrssioii here today and at im coh- cliiiiioii utui.ed that progress has baba niluliz. No stiifl-lin-iii. can he made until th! i~l~|\oi‘i.wm= really to be preBBnt0(1 to ibe full committee of operators and mini-rs. viiinn i<‘AivirNi~:` umm: I'i‘»-vioiii-ily reported $1741.23 H K . V I . . dared. Prof Whitney plflycil lllu nc- unmpaninient.-.l. Miuard‘s léinimcnt liurus- Illstemper. Presiiy. (Iliiirvli Alberton add. 'Lg Anonymous ~ 1. _.._....-..- u'm.|a The aniiunl mretiiig of the Provin- rial 'Pemperauce Alliuuce wus held yesterday in the Y. M. l‘-. A. pur- lnra, fiharlotti-town, tlieri- being n large and eiitliusiaatie attendance of members. ll. i‘., (lofi, the president., was in the chair. The President submitted his report gn' the progress ofthe temperance Cause last year, and tho Treasurer gave a atatmnsnt -of the finance. Rev. G. A. Sutherland, Kensington, moved a resolution which was unani. mously carried that it be decided to call for the organization of a tem- perance committee in every commun- ity of the Province to see that tem- peranca meetings are held and litera- ture distributed, and to keep an ov- ersight over the administration of the law. A committee was appointed to look into the matter of needed a- mendments to the law, te. report bo- foro next session of the hsgialature. Another committee, uf ,15 members . was appointed to wait upon the Premi- PROIIINCIIIL TENIPERIINCE V f ALLIANCE MEETING llovernment in enforcing the Bl'0l\lbl~ tory llaw. li. was agreed to ask the G07¢'n~ nn-nt to appoint no vendor who llbd. been convicted ol an 'offblos akinlti the acl.. _ The officers were elected tl !dl4, lows:- ' -‘ i ' President-Rev. G. A. Suthttlllll, Kensington. _ Vice-Presidents-Qu0ln's, Goo' ‘N ull; Prince, J. A. Brace; `§ii|ll, McLeod. -. 'Press-J. F' PHY dr-la.; cr; Ill F. A. ter and a|lt"tl1e eoboperttion of the