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WElII§LY. (N All DAILY) 1887 I
EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL
REVOLUTI
CON STA
Troops Surround
mand Dismissal
People Seized With Panic and _All
Shops Hurri
ON IN 'HAIIWIY IIISS
of ‘hgh 0fhClaIS___ as Great As Was First
FRANKFORTI AP1"il'13-(Special)- 'ed the Parliament.
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NTINOPLE ` IN IIIPIIESSIIIINI IIIIEIN IINNS IIIUSIING WWI
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Parliament and D¢._Now Reported to Be Twice In Desert, _Did Not Know Arrested in the States and
' Re orted. ` Motor Scared Him- I Perjury Charge.
ClOSed» caioaco, April la-is eciei)-'ru Los. ANGELES, A "1
p s pri 13-(Spec- MONTREAL, April 13-iSpe¢1,\;,_.
,advance returns on American railways Iial)-11055 in tha desert 15 Years, Al- IJ0l.\n Gilbert of Plattsburg, under .lr-
for the year ending June 30 1909 says bert Courtlljwi milling PTO t I ' - `
instead of a decrease of $164,484,941 in a. British subject, heard today for the in. three or four States on char e
IIUHIIEII INIIIINE MIHIIIII] MINI
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I Queen Victoria Was Dead. Brought to Canada cn a
spec or and rest on a charge of periury is wanted "`_
THE CHARLOIIETOW ARD]
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VERY INTERESTING,
" _DISCOVERIES
Made by Dr. Geil in China and Thibet
Finds Ten More Great Walls and Wild
Race of Chinese Pygmies Living in
the Mountains.
NEW Youx Aprii is-is 'ii
. s\ was-.t.¢.t ~.`.c
Constantinople has been in full revo-
lution since early morning, declares
1
the Constantinople correspondent of
the Frankfort Zeitung.
Two bsiltalions of troops marched
out at dawn headed by officers and
proceeded to the mosque of St. So-
I
I They demanded the dismissal of Ilie
Grand Vizier, _President ofthe Cabin-
er and the Minister of War.
The musinous troops are demons-
trating against the Parliament.
A panic has seized the people of
Consilantinople and all through the
city the shops are being hurriedly
Itemporary financial depression of d0Hd~ » ` The District Attorney of Plattsburg
I1u01-s ns set forth in the reporii of I The name of Rvvsevelt was t I II -
`g s oi
the gross earnings as a result of the drst time that Queen Victoria was bignmy.
s range says he married Elizabeth Cook -in
the Inter-state Commerce Oommis- him and “Of HD UCIIO 0! the Boer Newark, lived with her two years,
sion, the panic oi 1907 resulted in A war had reached his ears. then eloped with Ethel Newman and
105; gf over $330_000,000_ All occurrences of recent years were 'went to Lynn.
'1--*-<- matters of which he was ignorant. In 1908 he married Alice Biglow of
Courtney didn‘t see a book or news- Champlain.
- PQCH1 _ had not been mapped.
Buck fruinvanl extendeil cxpluintion in HI, found evidenws of me gxiggenog of
Cliina and lliiliet during whit-li he made ug least ren great walls apart from th¢
interesting discoveries along the Cliiiloe , famous Ona
§Y011l`\\'i-Lll- Dr. Wm. Geil arrived illoin Geil confirms the reports of the exist-
Lgndou' ence of a wild race of Chinese plgmles
Geil iinccl the great wall ii distance iii ¢l|¢, mountains north of the wall
of 1800 miles to the noi'tlici'n border
of where they hare dwelt for twenty een'
BUY. HUIIISIIIHS NNE
phla from which point they niirround- Iclosed.
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III, giiiliiipg Iiiiixiiiiis wiiiiiii
iiw iisisiiii “Ill *"3 'lil
`I-AE[]MAIask after Queen \_/ictoria's health. bert.
Au automobile Shot past and theI Bigamy is not an extraditable of-
,paper from the time he buried him- I Last week he came to Montreal and
,self in she desert until he emerged to with him was another giil Ethel Gil-
man backed into 3 doorway for pro fence and so the police arrested him
TACOMA, April 12-Charged with tection. 'on a charge of perjury in swearing
having burglarizcd stores in Portland ~ , I 'wha l t. ' d th t h _
Floyd Fessler mic Edward niciiimi- h_Th° iviiwrydinh S°“th Mm” ""S_°d ,,nm';rr:d :;‘;m 8 e was 8"
son, aged 16 and 1” years res ective- ls sp rl B an 9 gave three Brltlsh
_ I p I I '
-~ iy was arrested Ar south Tacoma chwrs 011 the spot i“`°"*_' MONTREAL pm “_A” '“1I"='
yesterday by Detectives Fackler and was held on Saturday afternoon
_ I . --_.-.mmm the r ' ~ f _
New W, II-IIA NIISSIIN NIINISIIII ......‘;‘.““‘i:..:1.: i°.i.‘;i.?.ii..,..i;c:
service today OI papers ing Salt for ttlanill omcerti; lag? it is claimed, sou of Dr. Picotte of this _"ity I.-i.
KINGs'roN, April l3-ispeciiiii- ten _tiiouslmc iielisrs for AiieI,~e
E'r1<:ir.siliiii.u, April 12-F0r‘§§C;”;ht;l,:cy ,'.,,lf,ff_”I'_
_m ithe present at lc-.:it, the government ‘een atteudin schuol gh., ,L'I)m`£ M
Iwnl stand Emily by Foreign Mmi5t‘er‘r‘ilonth ago wie corrected by a telic
. _ II k ' - - I ~ . ~ _
I NANA1ivio. Api~ii12--Nanfiiinrl is ,§`,;'fIf,af, ,‘f,f§,.""I,h‘;'t ‘I§p§’;"§f,I‘;fIIer. Emil Bernard. who struck ii
tagion and any q\1l1'1'UH\Il0 llll-`l-lefto plans for peace in the Balkans. That The boy went home Suu “umm”
existing is to be raised today. The Iswolsky has played a weak hand from the mow which famed qulw
Citi’ SCITOOIS HW 170 be I`€'0D0l\€d I-0* from start to iiniilii and has discred - lump on his head' The lad' however
,ill-ly, and all public places will be ted me foreign omce with other recovered and returned to the school
.thrown open to the public to orrow. chancellories is not denied. The fact Only to “Hal” b°°Um¢ lu ff-‘F 8 time
I It is now somewhat over a month that Russia gnaily approved his co.u,._ and once more returned to school
ago, on account of the prevalence: in Ss, hciwever much It muy have been u_ About three weeks ago, however, h
the city of a. number of wh t
I a some gainst li(-p wi,;1,eg_ makes it impei-8- became seriously ill with tuberculosi
't 1 I ' -I - '
Tllilwf. d1.~ico\'ei'ing about 200 iiiileii that 1 turins-
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on _*-
eu BINGHAMPTON, April 13-(Bpec-
in inl)»~On_ the eve of his second trial
r. n a charge of stealing county funds
Li rthur Buck committed suicide by
.i shooting himself through the head.
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how p,.Mt,cuuy "ce hom My c(m_ , tho humihiation U, Russia in the mm, over the head with ii wooden pointer.
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" (IALGARY, All...-._, April' 12-Grain
IIIBININ IHIS YIIIII
mi.-5
I llispector Hill has compiled some in-
I Itlresting figures which show that the
I grain business in Alberta is growing
I apidly. He says he expects the 1909
0 rop to exceed the 1908 one as much
S
ermer Smal pox and others chicken tive that the government for the pro- llrouble- which ynnlly set up mening hi the latter now exceeds that M
POX, that it was deemed advisable in sent: at least give Iswolsky's course iilirln. from which he died on Friduay.
the interests of the public health to its approval I Medirnl evidence h l th
. . _ s owei at th
C1030 “D all Pl&C0S Of limllstmellt inf Eventually it is feared that Iswol-.boy had been sui’lcrinIg from tubercul
the city and prohibit iublic ath r ` ‘ ' » I
_ l E c - sky will be forced out, for never was osis, which had been aggravated b
,Ing-*L Ia man more roundly condemned than the blow lic received and that as
I_ flhil IDCHI lleilllll-li OITICCY MMI 8-\lfJll0T‘ he is being now. In Slnv circles the esiilt thc nicnin itis li d b
` ' . 'r » iii,
efholt bo stamp out thc contagion and tics have decidIl t up IL me ml evidence Showe
S0 B\1CCf¢SS ll . guard over_,thc foreign minister.
`that the town is now practically I
clear of ccutagion, there having been I _ I
no' new cases developed ,within the I I
Ipast ten days, and the fcw yet re- i I
,maIining, it is c-xpectcd, will lie clear
Iin a day or so. Tuciiiay will see
|uiiiis'N ' I _
ering' "from‘ " "tube'rciilbsi`§ ` for som
time, nndI that there was no certain
ty thathis death had been caused' b
thc blow, which it was stated had
been given inadvertently. Brother
eriiard was not present at the in-
uest, having gone to tho country or
a rest. The jury brought in a verdict
xonerating Brother Bernard from
lame, but added that teachers should
ot chastise children in. the way Bro-
ther Bernard had punished the dead
boy.
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ii.“2°..§`ii1‘..§;i f.I’...°‘i..°Z‘.i..§’ .§I“i.”£‘.'é. PROYIPENCEI H- 1»I_A1>fI1 12-A
up brought to a Close typewritlng contest which was an-I
‘ ` » nounced to he for the world’s chaim-
pionship was brought to ai close to-
night at the 12th annual convention
of the Eastern Commercial Teachefrs`
Association. The winner of the con-
] test was Miss L, Fritz, ofi New York,
I N A the present title licider. whose aver-
_ age was 80 29-'30 words ai minute. H.`
L. Coombs. of Nl iv York, finished sec-
BHOUKLYN April 12_A tah ond with nn ;i\'iIrii_;c of i'7 5 1-2 words
_ _ ' _ ’ and Celia Struiir-yoiith, of Brooklyn,
sivlglgzggtfglgzzn Qigcmfe dress; third, her average heing 59 33-U0
lack cloth coat, with buttons bo-
EATH OF JOHN T. G. WELDON.
In -.'|‘_ie deabh of John, J. G. Weldon
'harlottctown loses a citizen whose
strong personality and strength 0
character will liong he remcm‘bcl'ed.
He passed away on Monday evening
in the seventy-fifth year of his life
leaving a widow, family and hun-
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` 11107. The grade of grain last year
mils also much better than that of
e 90?. A general summary ol the iig_-_
‘ urcs gives the information that whille
Y lt‘ie entire number of cars inspected
21 for the 1907 crop was 2,683. the num-
g a een set
ities since that time have used every feeling ls so intense that the aiilbliori- 1 '
ber of cars thus fur inspected in the
_ . fl :loss crop is 4 rs ui eil
Iiheir enorts have Mén f I ‘ '~‘ . U mlllnullll 11 owcvcr, that the boy had been suf- 3 more an 6’
twcliiicmmnntlls' shipment of the 1907-~
¢'I ‘cron i‘:':‘i'1;: Mi-irch, 136 cars of all
' grains were shipped. _
Y, Clearings for the week were $1,546,-
100; coreesponding week last yeair was
$892 741.
dreds of friends' to mourn their loss.
I For twenty-six long years Mr. Wel-
don held the position of Registrar
and during that time was ever noted
for his courtesy and ability.
I As a me'rn"ucr of- the First Mcthoy
dist lic was ever faithful, taking an
active interest in the work ol that
denomination.
He was also prominently identified
with the A F and A M attendin
. . . . g
ftllc meetings oi the organizations
with remarkable regularity.
A splendid specimen of manhood is
gone, leaving an example, worthy,
well worth of bein cop ed
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seats. »¢s;l§§q
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U '_ t I _ b tu hi _B b f Ween the,Sh0u1d_e,.s abmwn hat hut Minard‘sLiniinentCures Gnrgctincows
I in lrs -c ass ti. as p en oiws. 0 _ '_ ________________ __'~ _ . __A.~._..__. ~
J. li. Ellis \\':\i~: iidniitted to the
iiriii in 1841, and the name changed
to Tiiliiiiy, Young Ida Ellis. Un NOV.
.o i\Iii'. ‘iiiizxny was lnurricd. in that
suiiie year also Mr. '1’iliany dctlcrnnn-
td Lo import his goods from Europe
direct. it uns decided that mr.
Xouiig should gg to Liiuropc in search
ol iiowilies und Lo cstabllsll more in-I
tiliinze rtilitioiis with ti‘ansa.tl.mtic'
utilises. An lini.oi'tant result of hisI
Lily was the iiiiriition to thc ri.\_,\1l:li‘ Idom, a good dem of Se,,.vIce_ They are
stock of the iirin ol iiliiic' of i<`i'cnell hopelessly out of dmc how' 1,-wh. Uh_
imllfll-1011 .lL“~\‘0Il`>'- eu gun docks bein-g perhaps their
Gi'niiuiiiiI,I ilie stuck became more “.,mh¢st fehtur
111-top guns which sho carried; thc
Howe, tiolliiigwood and Rodney, of
10,300 tons; the second-class battle-
i-'hip iildiniiiirgll, 9,420 tons and Thun-
Iilerer 9330 tons, and sonic old train-
iri' ships of less importance.
Tlic vessels nicntioiied date from
1882, 1884 and 1885, nllhough thc
Tliiiildercr wus built as fur back as
1872. They have long been filiriiliar
names in the Britilsh fleet, and have
10,600 tons, once famous for the hugefif
‘skirt of ankle length, who happened
Ito be sitagig'_ering; along Greene avenue,
. car Grand, recently, nttractcri the
attention of Oiilccr Swenson of the
Itfhasson avenue precinct.
I As he turned to look again Officer
Irlwcnson rubcd his eyes, and hc had
fdoubts. Then he decided to take act-
Iion, and hc arrested thc lndividuiil
:who gave a pedigree as follows: Wil-
I iam Fraser, colored, 22 years old, of
,5 Lexington avenue. Fraser was
.taken to thc station house wlir-rr' he
Ioxplaincd that he was thc victiiii of
‘inorlicinc and if his story 1'.; to lIiI be-_
the latest spring style and n. brown
BIG MEETING
S’SIDE
9<>_'1dn§_¢_I'l__ _4d_v5.f!iSsf_'1¢!I!§
(Too Late for C10_a.ssification.,)
*TOR SALE, rcnl good farm horse,
___ seven year old. Apply to A. C.
i ster, lllinstiitinngc. 4-l4dr1w.
"1()T`li~lE sliocing iinri general black-
._ siizitli work. Horse shocint; ii.
specialty, tlirce years experience in
States. Call on F. R. Murphy, Head resent.
f St. Peters Bay. 4-14dI1wpdV._I 'ilills to the amount oi $1434.03 were
IYnillffyourigrlTcn_;iiT%cYoinoilat- end. fl-“(1 Pflssed-
|II___ cd inn priviite ianlily by apply- A coiiiiiilinicatiiin was read from the
I rig at this oilicc. 4-14d3ipd_ iiiiiilicrsldc Label* LI‘uion, asking the
The regular monthly niectir.\_; of the
uiiiiiierside town council, was hrld in
lic council chilnibcr last nig,-ht,, thc
layoi' and all the councillors bcliwg
TOWN CO
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elegant and costly, and occasioiiuliy when Img hatch has hem got rid
ri dilliniiud iiiight be seen. _lt was at nf _“me of ghc Ships in what IS known
fast making- uptown and Mr. Tiffany
was not slow to soc it.
(Photo by Cook.)
MISS IRENE DOUGLAS,
Hiunter River.
lluc of the prominent cont&t-
ants from' Queen's County Dis-
trict. in The Guardian’s race by
the popular young ladies for
th” Bill Fires Trip, to New York City
°“‘l return. ._
The standlnkfif the candidates will
he Dlllillslf on Ssturdnv next and
will ip' ii e ii 'yotts poiieu up to
W'SfllJt#§‘I A‘pi'Ni"14th and as many
thereaitcfhq' is posicilile to count.
8ome‘ the favorite ornaments
hilt in t`e I- tone of Tiilanyf and
Young, now 'lihmiy 5; Co, in New
Y°"k CIW when thi! opened business
In 183? werehiub and drop earrings,
h`°0Uhl¢lY._"Bl 'long as one's finger,
""°“l\I°d oaic pins and enormous
”‘~'°°~uk%i*§_¢». iwiiinii whose siiieiri
hu d _ _ ical' the ladies who wore
I'h°$ll Were dlliioilt hidden from view.
If ls said that a Wag oi the time once
"°l_Ilarkeil tlin.t he saw n' cameo pin
coming down Brnnidway. Whm it hind
3:49” he now that ai vounz lady of
ng The mission was successful t-hc at “"0” tc’ uwnum her fate' A
ga . _ _
Itceul, of llostoii, was iulmittctl to .T.____.._...__._‘
pnrt.ncrslilp_ A liriinch hour-ie was ut (‘IHI(‘IAGO MARKETS.
r vitiilllshcd in Paris under the A rll 1 -- -
,mye ;_ , _I ' ' p 3 (Speciall
nuuic of Tifiilny, Reed & Co, with Mr. April Wheat 11€
s no t Reed ns the resld`entI partner. nnd the April (‘Iorn .. _ 6 1
tllit tii3:h;u:nce WM hehind "H At New York name hccame,as ill is nc w, May Wheat i 127
|-m,,.,h“l "“9I°°“ and 3°r“°t'f “Wi” fIIhh,,,,. _.3 (I,,_ 1~|,,. imiinmg of lim May .urn . 675 Strong south\`ves3er’l‘y to Ninth?-Ntliiiiiid _
"f"°‘°y "M g"""*‘~"“'I "'I‘I"‘ ' mild uudlieooiuing showury. _
and emeralds wer; much ,,,,ed_ ` ' iiviniiniiui .,II ;>:i_I:f- 3) _ IMay I:ork .. . . Nil
I cvcd, he was an “awful ex`aliiple"
I - - < ii~I i
*non sAi.E, ooo iiiisiieis iiiack 'riir» °““‘1I ‘O WUC” 1”°‘“p“" t ” P0”
i ‘“-"`°“j '
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ie said that having a sick turn, heI__N tiirtian and 1000 busliells White "A "“ mm rwmbnib wor mg H' c
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A Home for thc Suiunicr I
It will not cost you rniich ' ‘
more to be really c mforinhi:
for thc summer vaigstlnn than
to" rzugii It" in a tc:lt._
A small Wan: Ad. in our
I classified eoiiinens will bring
MILD A»\DSHOWER\'. I.~ you replies from people who I
TORONTO A rll - - have desirable places to nut. '
&v*n>¢\¢wl ll liloru
._ _ ~. mlm; ¢~~
l\iiiiurd’s Liuiineni Cures colds eic.
i
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--f_- P A coiriiiiiinicaifon rcxI‘edw}hii[::hniL;n:aI<(l)Ngulicotllhvlllizhnei An [mu nt once B girl for gen* sum# ninttcr from Couiirilol lliiil
I li c un '
_- I " 1 I it ' 130'" "I`-Ii
the _sgeiiii-i, u ich they had h g UI ., - I __ _ . _ crul house wor . vA_pl}}¥__,_l;9§ I hnirm n OI the Street (_,,,,,,h,\I_@
imiiort extensively- Mr. Yvilllir “"“'~iihF§i';i(1)iIil¢brJ Spetghii INN? nrolie ggiio iNIli'1fEifhti»rl;ireanIjiNi\;rtii>rriN>NidAii\IiN lin If.t'Li'.‘l‘7.‘.‘5`»' . N-----‘fn-Bllivus 11130 feed- in which "C S‘I““‘~‘- I*
the iirni`s diamond clerk, Mr. Hunks, ' g ‘ _ ., I' _ . » _ . .. I . _ _ » I _ , .. not fh_\I(,raI,1(-_ to me i-aihioyja of
set out for Paris in 1848. When they I‘°‘"`d from for 'wvvml “e°'kS' am] H “M
~ Mi. Gaudet’s salary.
f°""he“ Paris they were regarded with ifciggsi q2§i;Béi,a;ie;nl(;)B§eI,);;:§|?I I " Upon motion the request was grant-
""""I)m‘m "nd were ar"sted` ML ll Li The Ilecnpo carried a crew oil if A ` I I ed.
Young' got uwiiy, but Mr. Banks wus n cn Search will be made I U _ H _ Councillor Bruce then San :gmt h,
compelled to serve time in a press- 1" Y ' ' ' Il ‘ ‘ ~ ‘ _ View uf the “grim nl the eniiiii:-.1 in
__ ' . series of heavy gales swept over the EASTPOIRT, Maine, April 83--A _'V'/?F‘»!"' l.:f»"I’5T’_4f‘¥"' ‘ this matter hc wniilrl Ii.~r: ivl1~\ <‘\il-u"‘l
"fm **c°"l""I3 1“‘"I5" “‘mnuu°5 M “en” -.,. hehh, last week ,md it is thought despatch says that evidence of the i I to accept his rcsignntihiii .iii cliairninn
at about one-half of their actual val- Vzthnt the Decapo was badly damaged drowning of William mm Nod Nicho_ ,_ ‘ _‘rg ie Ior the Street Commitmg
1l¢I 'In one of the storms, The smamgi-5 las, Passamquaddy Indians, ni Pleas- I /-'-' _»,_`-"V °"' ` `~'§"¢~‘_-I Mayor Saunders strongly iirgeil Mr.
win lam suvuwam was added tn we Biethic Eagle und Bonaventure ant Point, was found when a canoe 'I _ »- I* f'I“ ""@if= iiice- to withdraw his rasigiiaticin,
ands stock’ and in that same yeml ilich nirrived esterday saw no tfm¢¢;`and their belongings were washed ai- i"‘*§_,I"_` "“"' N- r ii not to let it lay over iiutil the
began 'the manmactwe or sterling Iwi the Decnpoy I » Ishore on iii-ie Northern end of Deer fu’ 7 I`1`1-’:i\’)3¢‘3"` ~ ex.: meet'imZ~ Mr- B"‘°° I“"' "‘"'
silV€1'WBl'\’ 0° ll IMS” 5°“1°~ Hlghll' Io __.'@..~_._. Ilsland. No trnlc of their bodies has ( N if/3 gnvc no decided answer to the May-
skmed workmen were brought OVOFI Tlic temperature was thirty-eight been found. The- Indians started fromi Y Q* ~` r's SUKRBSWO" “nd the m“""`" was
‘mm F"'r°p° and th" products mmm degrees above zero at two o'clock this Pleasant Point on Saturday for St `
wlrlc reputation for their artistic ex- mornin# Istephen' a dmtance of mm. mhes_ 1; 3
ceII]e1Ic‘ce- In ru part M1851 J- I. Ellis I ' ..._‘_.......____... ,is supposed that they were capsized
.H I fl m me mm and G \,~ T I i\iinmd’s Liniment Cires Distemper. bl' 8' S\'ll\Bll- 6 I ‘_
wi it l‘(‘W ‘li . -. . ' -1--_-____ `
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A mpy ofthe proposed "lluy lllllll"
s to ether with a commiini I
U nn mntion of Councillor McLean
The chairman of the finance com-
OF THE
UNCIL
of $1000 for twelve years at 4 per
ccuit had l/een issued to cover the
purchuec ofthe public square.
I The cnairman oi the street com-
Imittecs, report, dealt with the condi-
tion ofthe streets, and also maids
several recommendations in ocvnnec-
'ion with the work on the streets
daring the coming summer.
The cllairliinn oi the schools and
-park committee. 'gDr. MacLcllauI)'.gave
s detailed report ofthe number oi
children oi school age in the town.
with the number ailtending school,
and the percentage of attendance etc,
(which report will be given in Iulli
later cn).
He also reported
this committee, of
for the public suuarc, und also 010118
dozen trees for the market B<1“°`l'°-
Tlic matter of having the COUDUUEH
on the hydrants adjusted to fit the
hose, was le-iii to the cliairmrm of the
fire committee. und the Chic! Ol UW
fire department.
_ councillor McLellan r¢1JUl"°°d- "I
the mutter oi, the P. E. I. RailwaY
making use ofthe town BYUNIU 01
wnwr ,ind sewerage, and reccommend-
I il that owing to the Superintendent
refusing to give the town any decid-
ed nnnwc-r in this matter, that the
iioiirii uf trades delegates to ,Oteiun
9 risked to present the rnattvsl"t0 the
department ol railways during _th&'
` isit to Ottawa. _ ,II
The question of exempting for dye
years from increased taxes all nw
rick buildings errectcd in the town
was brought up by his Worship, but
o definite action was taken.
Cniincllliir Brace gave notice oi
sevcrail motions which ho proposed to
introduce at the next. meeting,
Captain D. A. Rhynard was ap-
pointed to collect tho wharlsfo on all
goods carried by the Haddock lorry
host, which would be landed on the
town wharf.
Beberal other matters of minor im-
portance were discussed. but no nrt.-
ion taken on them. alter which the
the purchase by
three dozen trees
Icouneil adjourned.
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