- ~ -/ .- . . . . _ . . . . . , ,.. fs , . » f . ’ if , ' . ‘~' . _ ‘ ,_ ` . ' v ,.,_ ,,» # > , . ' _ _ ' ' ~' .__ ' I » . . , , li ‘ 1( ( ‘ I .;,.». _ ' » ,.. , 2 \ “,~ an " I, » ._.,_ . _ . .,_._,,___s_ _'_ _v is i _ ' _,, . .\ ii; ., __.,.g._____________; i ir” _ API_m‘.8’39‘-‘. I "rim i.~i‘es'i~ News I 'rue cHARl§oTTE'rowN GUARDIAN ,,.,,..,.,. U.. iw. PAGE NINE* _ ' SIIIMKIIS WIIIIIKII] ' I ' ,-Z. special to T,h_e Guardian. ALIFAX April 7--The steam H ilarlow, owned by the Halifax a Newfoundland Steamship Co., b d been abandoned in a sinking con t`on. . IA despatch from the superintende I. J. IUHGEI IIIIII Special to The Guardian Sr ‘ MONTREAL __ ' -<1 l..'*:’.:;1.l..l'.‘:.f‘n:: ll? Hiifgemodstnon' If' J' Fofget' °“° °f am__ers_ prominent of Lanadian hn- nt Last July he was strlcken with cf SV P““1'° I“1““d “““°“ “YB “P°1>le1y while ashlee at Resu- that the men, crew and sealers a ashore on the Island. No provisio were saved. fe Bouche but recov .1 fn < ns go abroad last eflnell satgnflggg EE spend the winter in mild climate. supplies and immediate assistance Some month nfs asked for and the governme steamer Lady Laurier was orderedb wireless to come to Halifax for su plies and leaves tomorrow to rend assistance. _ s 't ~ _ nt 000 worth of cagilfgdcfigilxdéegggiotrfs Y “mit fOr consumption and the im. p- porters took the matter into courts' el' _ Much elllert evidence as to bacter; tal condition Uf goods was heard und M()NONGAHETxA. Pa., April 7- odny Judge well. decided against the The Big River steamer Henry Lang lin was wrecked by a high wind tn mnrning, turned turtle and went thc bottom of the Monongahela Ri- ver, keel uppermost. Effie Hughes, cook, and Jane Lnw rence, _with a. fireman whose name is unknown, were drowned.- Eleven others of the crew swam ashore. ._.._.____i IIFI IEIIIIII .IIP IIES,|I.3IISslIN MIXIIIII? El. PASO, Texas, April 5-"Diaz, sniil the Mexican-American, “fonnil himself between the upper and netbel- millstones. He was impressed with the inllllx of Japanese into Mexico nhd in llnrticular with the knowledge that f-hey had muliizeu his entire \\'<-stci'ii coast. Slow insistent press- ure wits brought on him to give Ja- pnn ii coaling station on Magdalena Huy. (in the other sidc was the Ilnifinl States und the Monroe l)oc Irunl. . "IIc tcmporized llntil »to his con- .~iil.irul>Ie relief came an llninlstaklmln, inliiiuition from Washing,-toil that Jn l-nn was not to have the station, al tlnuillli the slime privilege for the llnilvil States was not insisted upon. ln..-/. _thin informed Japnn thnf, lin dnl nni care to lease any part of his i~<.inifry to u foreign power. “Not knowing what might bc the result of the Mexicanattitllllc ill Jn pun, i'rcsidc\nt Taft ord-ercd the mob ilivntiini of a division of American ii-...ms in Texas. In ` Mexico every .-iliici-ii realizes that in the event of .liipniicsc aggression, wllicll, however l»ii.~u-Ic.-.~i the fear may lic, is still fi-uri-il, Mexico must rely on the us- .-isfiiiicc of the United States. Japan in-vi-r luis atterllptcd the colonization of large bodies of Japanese on cer- tain tracts of land in Mexico, but ih.- :iggiegatc immigration figures ii-.nn the lmid of the rising sun are oinl1rcssivc.” “.\i'e not these immigrants mostly f'i»i>Ilf“. IlJ.I)0T`0I`S".7" “Mexico does not need to import I1; “lily with costs. i t s _.__._.._._____ ° SIX KIIIIII Special to The Guardian. MADRID. April T-Six persons in- cluding Francisco Eldono "King of Slmnisll Gypsies." were' killed una l_l_i_rec_ others mortally woiimlsrl L0- ‘y In the C0II“I>sc of ii building _in YIHAT NEVI ZEALAND _ IVILL ASK AT THE IMP. CONFERENC E WINNIffE‘G, lvfnrcll fi-Sir Joseph \_Y“I`l*l`Il1I 1`f¥l'l‘P::i>iltnf.ioll of thi-. over- seas self-govcl'iled ilominions with ii vlcw fo fllrtllci' ilnliiiriul' lirl-_nnln .<,,,,_ trol. Iiitclrliullgc of ollicI~rs of civil »_~;ur. vice. llliivcrsnl penny ln,_\-in,_._.- ,,-l.n|,,.,,,_ .Htatc iiwiicd Atliuitiiz i-able. ~Stutl-, ownieil ` l,iilcl;|‘apli liiii- nf-l'o.-4 (‘.a.iiadii. Clieapciliiig of cubic rate-s. Wireless tclegmlllly. All red mail route bctwccil Eng land, Australia mid New Zcnland viii _ Umlnda. l R0l*l`PH~'l\f.iitiiill on the judicial coni- Illittefi of fillc privy collilcil of oveij- seas dominions, judges to hear np- penls from tlleil' donl|uion_~a. ‘_ Power of the self-govt-.riiiiig donlili- ions to negotiate cinnlui-,rriul tl'i-ul.- ies with foreign nations. l Ullifol'mity in thc law of copy- rights, patents and trnileinui-ks. SIXTY NEGRO GIRLS FOR CANADA S I~h"ViII1\f-K8 of Loju nenr Gl‘en:idn.‘ A liil.oi'; they are mostly veterans ofi NEW y(lllK_ April 5-,__,qlx¢,y negro UI ill" RII5S0'J&l78Il0i€ Wl1l`~ 'fhiiy girls from the lslund of fiuiidelollpe iirr not brought to Mexico to make of the French West; lndies, arrived an army of protection against the here today on the steiimship Koronii Aincricnns. They came of their own on their way'to Montreal for service iicriii-il and for *their own ends. And as domestics in l<`rench-(Ianadian bcnr fhis in mind, they -do not make nnip.~: for fun, an-d we know that ninny of these immigrants have had no other visible occupation." __________ . families. A recent ilespiitcli from Point-A-l’itre stated that n Glllioiliun employment agent. had obtained these girls with promise of five dollars it mouth as wages. Anotllcr iustnlnleut I 'has been engaged to lenvc thc slime lo' o thc steiinlsllii l’:il'inui about INCREASE RATES 'f`f|lll)N'I‘0,' April 0-Proprietors of lnwn hotels have decided to increase the rates from fifty cents to one dol- lur it day. In future, guests at any pf the large hotels in Toronto will l it n . l n fortnight hcncc, also bolnnl for (‘.u.nudn. LEAVE ENGLAND FOR ' THE IAEDITERRANEAN I|l\\'c to pay $2 for a room, which LONDON, April 5-_l)owap,cl' t,luce»n l,,,.,,,,s,.ly cost only $l_l-,ll per ,lay ulnl Ali:xan_dra, acco_nibanied hy Princess ~iIl..'»0 for rooms, which formerly were V10t_01`Hl. IFN- I"“K_If"“I t_9d“Y `f0I` U nnll- ;.g_50 R (lay, Mediterranean cruise. king George .rho Muon ls taken as ll result ul and Qlieen Mary were at the railroad l|n. decision of the govelnnleng tn station llcrc to _bill them farewell. l,,,l,,,su ll lax of 5 per cmt_ on nll The Quclu and f‘rlul~css sulisnililciitly l,|n~ l-ccellltn ln exnnss of $50 "_ day, sailed from l)o\‘icl. "l`liuy will touch flu In addition to increasing the price G6l\0fl» riili-il to inc use the price of certsiii J, R, B00'[|| for roonis,&he proprietors have da- ilrinks, and the case of champagne CELEBRA-[Es BIRTHDAY an increase of $3 a case was decided upnii. This will mean an ad-:litional rliiirge of 25 cents on every bottle of rliuinpiignc consumed in Toronto. STEAHER BOVERIC ASIIORE l.l|~ Ilf‘l‘ I0 fI0flt. MARRIED AT ELEVEN ` ' YEARS OF AGE Il’I"l‘AWA, Ont.; April 6-A yollllg I:iI`l of fourteen appeared in Hulll linlice court yesterday on a cbar8'= OI llisorderly conduct. She B9-Ve the nnme of Mrs. A. Beaudfen, and on i-nqniry the magistrate discovered lhnl. she was married at eleven YGHYS uiul was deserted -three _months after- lvni-ds by her husband. _ 0'IYI‘AWA, Ont., April 5-.Iohu IL Booth, industrial chief of the fit- tuwa Valley, today rounded out the eighty-fifth y,eur of his active career and celebrated the event by f_<01Il_l-K out for n hard ilny’s work unlollg IHS Cluiudicre industries nt un hour when most of the younger gcllcrutlon were still in bed. VIH. RAMSAY STEVEDORE IDROYINED AT ST, JOHN ____ S.l~_ _lllHN_ April I'»--Williunl llui_u- siiy, ii stevedore, fett bctwceu 1110 Allan liner l"oniel'uuiau and U10 I- C lt. pier on Monday “if-lhf Mid was drowned. His body was dlSC0V0l‘€LI nfter the ship _BDi_l€d I-Onlflhtf hmm" say bnd been missing f\‘0m "I9 mme but it was not known that be Iwi] been drowned until tonifZ\lt- G"“I’\‘I' ing parties worked only five minutes before the body was ru\S€\I- _..¥------- Mlnnrd‘s Iiiuimenf. for snln cvery\\'llel'e \.`,_._._______l'________,_._.Y________.___x_.__,_.___~_-_-,-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-Y-_-.' - silos Eluus - "There are lonely hearts to cherish, ns the days are going by." There are vacant chairs, here 9, mother is fold- U12 away garments standing sflcfntll' nnd sadly beside an empty crib. Gnd somewhere else over -there in the nelt “f"@€¢. the next town or acres! T-U9 continent perhaps, children have lost their parents, and husbands and wives have been separated by death? The household of the sorrowful BI* We s has reeru ts. There is al ni arently be interrupt- ggrsbnfxay tn; lflhristfan the interrup- tién is short and the friendship coca on to be resumed again fn fulness in v and by. “IA sllttld She was taks_n sudden_ly_ from a home of deep ten ernsss a love. Two days later the child s__l;Ath- er wrote to mo these words. ary and I are indeed bereft. bm' W° “ra not crushed. We are able to thank G d that our darlfug’s life.. was free “gm B nlngle shadow and that he . __ Friday, Aprfl 7. The House opened me the puhlle at 11.30. HON. MR. Culvnvilskmv in reply to Mr. ll/Iathieson gave further infor- m“I»\0“ 1" regard to rights of way purchased but not opened up. He contended that some of these rights had been handed over and not pur- chased. MR. MATHIESQN asked for a copy of the memorial in regard to the ap. pofntnlent of a_Judge, which the Pre- mier said he had no objection to. HON. MR. HUGHES presented fur- ther reports of the private bills com- mittee. MR. MATHIES_ON resumed the de- bate on_tllc motlon that the House resolve itself into committee of sup- llly- He referred to Falconwood ac- counts of two years included in one, Dart of the goods supplied by tender and _a part not. He said it was im- Possible to check these by the tend- ers, and many vouchers were want- *-ing. I-le affirmed that many accounts of two to five months were carried over from year to year. 'l‘HE P}`fEMIElt explained that the Asyluin accounts were all checked, the goods received and payment made by cheque. All cheques were receipts. The Auditor had examined and pass- ed all these accounts. ' MR. MATHIESON resuming, claim- eil f2Il_HlZ Origillal papers should be sllbniitted of tenders and vouchers, wllich Mr. Ullnlnliskey prdmised_to be brought dowll. Mr. Muthiesou _claimed that the system of account- ing was iiboul. as bad as it could bc. Goods shipped under tender were mix- cil with tllosc llllrchilscd ivithout ten- der. Illciits were lnlrclmsed partly un- der teluler iiuil :it the sumc flute froiu u.nothe|j party without teiidcr. While if. wus cluinicd thiit, thc finances are pl'uspcriilis tIlei'c wits it foi'niidubIc iliillcitg niinicys were expo-.ndeil with- out the allfllority of the House; it was ndmittcd thiit the tcacI\cl‘s were not sllfllciently pniil, und no money to pity them morc. All this the (lov-_ crumeut claimed wus satisfactory. llc proceeded to defend the attitude of the ()ppositioll‘ili l‘vgurd to the Iiind tux, the income tux und cold stomgc. He denied that thc Opposi- tion huil opposed cold si.oragi>. iilnl' ‘Jpiicinl to '|‘Ii<-, tlllniwliuii. ' l.()Nl)(rN, April 7--'I‘lif: llubillct will be,estiiblishcd ill filiiilii shortly with l'l'ince (Thing us l'l'csiileiil., The question of ii rcspnllsible cab- inet :ind ii mitioniil piirliunlellt has been iigitiitvd by the llrogl'eru-uve press for the lust f.v.'o years. Prince Using bun bi-cn one of the strongest ippoiicilts of the projeizt. unusln nviiu all 1.r>Nlu|N, April 5- M.»rf..ii l\‘rewen _ will sooii i'I~:.'l;1li hii: sl-nl. Ill Parlla ment for fbi-. lioi'l|li-uni. division of Cork i~oiinl._v, ns In- oplm.~:.s the gov- l‘l'i\nli>|if.'s' vofo bill null iIe:lil‘c.~\ tu i-rcatv ii \'iii~nii<'y for 'l‘iin»nIlly H-ealey, who \\':i:; Ili-fi-iili~il iii llii- lust elm” tion. IIl:u'l|s.~u|lg his lil'ol|o;:.fl rcf.i'l'c- in_i-ni. |_...lii_\', lVlr. l~‘l’~~v\i-n said' "| uni v.,.. 9- t noon --~‘~»'.. =» I ~-. ntingvut L' th.-t .-1'<..ll 1 5-1.1 ri- ni 1-.iii"i lf an C’ficil:atc with coiilld--nw nb-n this F, prc.f=r_nt nttempf is seen to have mis- _ c:i,rl'lrd." _ h' The gorcriinicnt Promised) MF- Frnwnn an .,p_poriliility_tills month to problem of silver exchange with Asia. He preilicts u recurrence of the crisis 'of 1906--07, with eflually disastrous resllltn. 'As to bbc sliiliciciicy of the Auditor's statement on which so much reliance is placed, hc said some years ago, Iwbcn $35,000 of the Dominion sub- Isidy was received after the close of lthc year it was included in the year's lreceipts. When thc question was ask- `cd ns to when this money was recei- vcd, the Alulitoi- must ace the Prem- ier before hc cnulil answer, and later the Auditor suiil the Premier would not lei; him :ili.~:\\-or. -Mr. Wyatt pro- ceeded to rv\'icw the cold storage question und f Neill. .’\lr. Ars:-nnult thcn moved thu ndjollriinicnf. of flu- dchute. After - some consillliiiion us to thc possibi- e lity of proiogiitioil before Easter, Iwllicli is not prolmble, the House ad- ‘journcil ni. ll.1.'. fill tomorrow morn- l‘- -ini: ui. 10 o'clock. it' e. I Mihai-d's Lininient Cures Dandruff. o'clock this morning was thirty-llve , prepared to take work at' 72 9 degrees above zero, but nt that hour Upper Queen St., Charlottetown. S it had moderated to thirty-SIX \'l¢- 4--8d4lpd. The lowest temperature recorded K Sh S »»l\,- _ ST. JOHN, April 5-The drilling i yemfdlly WM *I1IffY'°IHI‘¢ “°E"°“ Neil ` aw' my ilfsrli-sind. the lifeless. bony ni ii male infant Monday evening in the cellar of ite ' H forty-three above. The coldest re- OST-On Pownal S., cppoe _ house ccuplsll b a prominent sm. corded the previous night was thirty- If the Kirk Church' B DM” con zen at019 Hnrsflield' street is sur- ,was vi-ry ill. Shi- was employed as 9, >s . :` oundcd by peculiar circumstant- The ifttle child was placed in " ` fton Stre_.__ _ 4-6 - . Monday evening at 6.37; it rises tn- BOWLING, Burko'| Alleys, under “\°\‘i1“@~ morrow morning nt 5.29 und Monday market, open lawful days hm to '\`l‘0_ m;’_U_;f\;__;:_Ie__f_l\_° lfgslfzcililx _lf and has been for about a mon at 4.10 and Monday fnorniug ut 1.?-Il. Mlnnrd's Llnlmeut cures Burns, Etc She was Sfmt. there Glter h®v\|\E I I I ‘ _.ui - illlll I1 I 1 D DY IN CELLAR frliued nn~ili\‘ul -trentnlent at the hands of n physician whose services ive-.ro sc-<~lil~i-il by her employer, and also licrausc it wus sccn that she ~ic-rvnul. in iid and had been in the r - _ _ Ln' last “ight It was forty degrees B have a 4-Bdfilpdd and is believed to have brought to family only uboul. three weeks when ove zero. » _ _.______~_.._____...-~--~ -'---- ll ht ll( ¢_l¢'l,_ 'rn l-_- 'rue length nl teeny win he nur- ‘ny-Auron eh huy it isw Ben tents. cgvery n‘:M,;‘ 2; u;§__",“_m, _‘fl ‘gs teen hours and three minutes and of . 'Parties having same for sale ho“se_ whn wss homfmd as wlm, h tomorrow thirteen hours and seven wlll please write 8;__cali :ln __I~_`____R. “vs_ He had the mme may l_sm__vL_d ‘“i““"°“' . _ . Newmm- G““““““__ _£°_‘__.....f°___'..1\- with the consent of Coroner Derry The 'ide Wm he mgh mm fvemng `ANTED'°8°“°fBI 9¢\`V°“t» N° msn. who was summoned. ani was a nat‘\e of :"~c»itl-..n'l. buvinli been ln at 6.0 , tomorrow moruiiu: it 8.09 _ washing Good wages Apply l\l_ soon on hand ln comwmy with Deb ‘Md M°""“y '“0r“I"g at 9' ‘ter six. Mrs. James Hsndrahan, 288 tive Klllen_ ` - shi- took ill. She r.\f\i.=_i-d all proffers c of lm-ilicul iissislnlicr, though being c kiiiilly ilw-ntcil by licr employer and , his wife. Shi- fold them that she - came here from Fredericton, and was c- Canada but five monlhs, and her ".-tory vhs lnokcd upin as being true. the Al thi' \u:¢tau\‘l‘ ol (‘ui'D\1er Bel‘l`Y‘ man, Ilr. Warwick hcld a post mor- e- tem examination on the body yester- al, , day afternoon. No particulars ol the th. results of this examination could bl de- 5 learned last night. \. 2 . . _ _ . , '- ' ~.=~."i~“’.‘~1‘lagiavfr.. -i1~*z. ., . \ . 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