“ ffinb~.r¢_S , anim. A ""’"l_ '_ . _ A ' 1 ` ' ORNING Daily!- . . ____ ____?o_zlg forvrréagg if . . _ ~ _ - Catches ____ THE CHARL TTETO GUARD Moming Malls Q _,___ ING DAlL\ ___ __ _ _ __ - _V _txt _iff ‘ viriihfr-‘row »=v1&’r}'i§’i’ii‘i-i°ih.} l cHAaLo'r'rE'rowN PRINCE EDWARD 1sLAND,oANAoA THURSDAY, MARCH 5,1908. _ {,.’f*r.i.iii’v“il.’;‘i?.’r‘i>li‘l‘ir'§v‘i’i.'v°l"ii?’;'f. urns bro GOVER .lil-vyiiirrivrii>'ri”»rr'r'“oif r sciiooi rim-i v EW BRU ‘CK HAS Residues \ ._._& In...-A Suburb 05 Cleveland; Victims Of. ._____..__c____ A Reported Resignation Of Deputy Ministi _- 0 O v Panic And Want Oi Exits, Trampcd will/ Pro-mqtly _ Resign And Mr _Hazen Called Gourdeau As Requested And Sus- To Death And Burned- A ' f . -- `. - ` pension Of The Department’s To Form New Cabinet Much Speculation Gruesome Story _ = . i _ ~ Chief Accountant _`-.__-._.-_-__ . As To Names Of. New Ministers ________ CLEVELAND, Ohio. March 4- hind and soon the door~way was ` ~ (Special)-In a fire which completely impnnsal,le_ _ dBBtl'0Yed the . Common School The frightened and panic-gigrlplrep ST.JOHN, March 4.-(Special).-`today as to the probable make-up of h\ll\dlhB in C°m“W°0d Bhhllfh. to- children turned to get out through The Legislature Uf New Bl'\ll\=l‘ViCk (TRY two hundred children lost their the windows and any other means ima been called i-° meet hh ML\l0h lives. The fire was started by an over-, Escape was put ofl by the flames Itwill probably not do so, but the heated furnace, _the flames quickly which by this tlme had spread date of opening, so far as can now spread and a panic ensued when the throughout the l-0gms_ l be ascertained will be postlmilcri for building fined with smoke and the The bniiding win-i‘ni brick, yet this H Sheri time ir Order that the in- 400 children attempted to escape. ‘ ldid not retard the progress of tml coming ministry may have on op- Thero were but two exits in build- ifire. P°"t“"ity t° complete its Peflimihs lhg f-hh* W0l'0 llvilllnble. In a few minutes the lower floor My arrangements' One was locked and the otherlfell, precipitating scores ol children' The Robinson ministry will ming" soon became choked with children, to the basement among the burning at once' who madly dashed for the open nil embe__B_ Some details of business. have to that could be found. Mr. Hazen's cabinet. Mr, Hazen himself, it is under- stood, intended retaining the office of Attorney General, but. it is believ- ed ,he will have to give this up in order to appease- one of the insis- tent. of his supporters. 26. the crown offices. Grimmer and Clarke of Bt. Ste- phen and McLeod _of Fredericton, are all alter them. Either of the two first named #plrppe who fell in the doopway Over 150 bodies are already “_ be settled before thc Legislaturelmight be made Attorney Generap WEN f-l`8~mP19ll \ll>0h hi’ those be- covered but 102 more are missing. comes together and the Government L _ ____-_ will hold a meeting in a few days though Mr. Grimmer is believed to have the best chance, and in this -Several names are mentioned for' OTTAWA, March 4-(Special)- would be convenient. if hc sho- `._ . . There has for long time been criti- resign. ~, garded as his_ his officials. For the port-foli_o of Public Works there will likely be a sharp strugg between Robert Maxwell of St. John tion an intimution was conveyed to Mr- Flemming him been Pointing cism of the Marine Department und A. W. ' Owen Accountant of ii that way for along time and the every minister has had trouble in 'Department it is said has recen' position has been practically" re- justifying in the Ho.use the acts oflbeen suspended und this is cxpec . to be made permanent. As a first step in the reorgunlzn-E There will probably be other str, ltnken when a new Deputy Miiiisi . Deputy Minister Gourdcnu that it is appointed. and Dr. Landry of Kent. The choice of Surveyor Gener seems to he also in dispute, although | Morrissey and Morrison of North - umberland are after it. Dickson of Albert also demanfs that his claims shall be recognized. , Chances in this are said to favo ` . Mr. Morrissey. EiHiiH'S lliiiilliillf ANI] Sii_U§FUH Iii? at which all the matters still hang- MHS LEMIHIX AIS 7C|HlIl|S il||]iH ‘“i‘--1“‘1‘-.‘1°.‘l1i22”2?f.f. ~ E try wi then be sent to Lieut, Governor _ Tweedie, who will at once call upon Ax Mr. Hazen to form a new Govern- . - , ment. ° There was considerable discussion -_ . 0n_Their'ReiurnFrnm_Jana" ml] L __ __ By Way Of The United , A _ \ ' A States. Daughter Of British Officer i . n.fii§§nFi§§r`§f§I§‘f..‘h.§“§`.f§§`rd§Ifi-.iii-'i _ rilrssinngrralbrn alice Al :.,‘;.i..i';r"i.“:..f’.‘...‘;i:* ff.:§;;i1.” ru.; OTTAWA, March 2.-A curious cir- cumstance has transpired in connec- tion with the Lemieux miss on to Japan. When_the mission left Japan to return to Canada. Mr. Lemi ux C being ,i\;__a, hurry left by the Canad~. ian Pacific steamer and the northern route, as the more expeditions. Madame Lemieux and Mr. Joseph Pope, however, took the southern route, by way of San Francisco. And lilgfore the party-Madame Lem- ieux, r. Pope and Mr. Pope’s sec- retary-werc allowed to land in San Francisco they were obliged to pay the head-tax. To be precise they had to pay $4.05 each, the United Btatea treasury being enriched to the extent of $12.15. Thvlevy was made in Yokohama; Mr. ope had to make the payment whenbuying the tickets, and was glven`to understand that they would, not/be allowed to board the steamer without the receipts. Apart from the diplomatic status of the party, and from the fact that Mr., Pope was returning from ne- gotiations of a character in which the Canadian case was so similar to that of the United States, the im- position was absolutely illegal. as the United States law expressely ex- empts persona traveling to Canada, via the United States. The Ameri- can onlcials, however, refused to re- co nlze this g . It is understood that Mr. Pope in-l tends to enter ncomplalnt at Wash ington against the illegal cxirction. THE wgllii sr. Court, l _...___ LONDON, March 3-Lily Whiterose, ness at Bradford, told the Bench an extraordinary 'life story. - She was the daughter of an army officer. she said. She ran away from home while in her ’teens, and joined Buffalo Bil1’s show in Massachusetts, She became s crack shot and an ex- pert rider under Colonel Gody's tui- tion. > Later she married. an Austrian army officer. She followed him to South Africa, and managed during the war to secure some.secret infor- mation respecting the movements `of the British army. ' She went to the _Boer General De- vet, sold him the information, and was engaged as s despatch runner. She wore a military attire and pas- sed as a man. Remorsc for her treachery over- came her, and she deserted Une Boers and joined the British army at Mod- der River disguised as a trooper. She went through several lattles, she said, and earned special distinc- tion b carrying a wo-mded soldier Y ,part of the way across the r\\'er~ on her horse. , Afterwards she became ill with en- teric fever, and in hoépit-.il L-er sex was discovered. She then occame a nurse, and later, she conelidr-..l, she returned home to resume lzcr prcfesr sional career. She was fined 27s., including costs, with the alternate of thiee weeks’ imprisonment. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine TOROl‘lT0, March 4-( Slluhldl)-" Moderate variable winds, fair and cold. . Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE’S signature on each box. 25c. ' - l .uiruii ciiui ur Pnusnili. 'Bans Ana ifnnnrui on Double Dinh Ari Ai wbnaemwa Thr-igii, ' - for be a star EOU _ _ls a this eveninil. And D" hrnriim- brush 1°* °¢ ----- in Glover are not an happening but these trsmps get well fixed. See how it out at Wonderland to- r the Football Crane; big game and the weaving love’s story all through the gpg spell- ork re- oi the past ages. "I'm tying down." tree a lesson w music; case McLeod would be chosen So- licitor General. If Mr. Hazen proves able to retain for himself the office of Attorney General Mr. Grimmer will likely be appointed Solicitor General. There is no diversity of opinion as lto the new Provincial Secretary, hs For the Department of Agriculture two names are mentioned, Woods of Queen’s and Hartt of St. Stephen, and between these two there is no choice unless the Attorney General- ship goes to Mr. Grimmer, in which case Mr. Hartt will be disqualified in favor of a Queen’s County man. \ A copy of this catalogue has bccr ._.__,... laid on The Guurdian's- desk. It wil! . .1 be welcomed by all farmers ani E __ B F __ _ gn£rlei_iers iilhthis _l°r3_vince. _ very I is om ree wmv 5 °' - I A T I inltcuds piirchagiirltr lg esuelrglryyogf dwell' Evil nfluences " ak on and _garden seeds for the comlul . . . planting season, that there is no nc- -ifack D|SS|pal|O|'I cessity whatever for sending away tr- a circus rider, charged with drunken- The Address In Reply After Being Tho- ' "House Witholit any _ Amenbment _roughly D_eb_ated~.PasseS Throughwr.. ,_,_. f rip., . g ,',j“.'~a';,fg,,,°,§,;‘°=,‘;;;‘};¥,~,,,, .,..,....gn... _ the race track and its attendant- HON. MRI CLARK resumed his speech on the address where inter- rupted by the aaionrnment of the House last night. He went into the subsidy charges made by the Op- position and belittled the claims lmade for the Conservativeel@He Province had done well in arranging Prince Edward Island’s subsidy, and the Opposition with indifference. Mr. Clark alluded to the experimental farm which is now a certainty, and then took up the claims ofthe Province against the Dominion and could afford to stand the taunts 0f_ ` March 3rd, 1908 _of getting an education. Some AFTERNOON SEgg}0N_ lehing should be done to keep the teachers here. The youth of this Province are being cheated -out of an education because the Government is afraid to consider` the question, and pay teachers better salaries. He begged leave to submit the follow- ing amendments to clause 5, second- ed by Mr. Wood. lasserted that the Government of thial Resolved that the followlng words be added to paragraph 5 of said address after the' word results. "and we desire to assure your Honor that immediate action will be taken to provide a thorough normal training for all students qualifying for the teaching profession in thisi Province." Wehf V9l`Y fully ihii0 the Shhlehtl The amendment was put and lost showing that the Liberals have been! MR_ PROWSE submitted the lol. cure better terms for Prince Ed-‘curled by Ml-_ Klcl¢lmm;_ ' \vard Island He said as regards thel That all words. alter php word public accounts that they will be Honor in the first une o fthe sixth hl'0Ught ‘10Wl1 in E00d time-f-helhdaragraph be struck out, and the P\`0dU¢f-10h DOW W0"1d ‘Wt hhitenlfollowing substitutes in line thereof: the WUTK Of the 5095101 |"In approving of the increase of sub- The question was-then rut and nldy obtained by this Province for carried- and 0" 111950” the Houselthe maintenance of its Government Wehf lht0 Committee af the M1010- and legislature, under which head With Mr- AZHBW ill the Chilli' £0 0011" is Province has received equal jus- sider the address clause by clause. |3lce Wltlr the other Provlrwgg 0| When the iiaraaraph rerardlus the canada; but ive regret that npnn .Prince of Wales College was read: Il,lre‘pec0p,l ground Ol lnpream Mme. MR- MATHIE30N Dflihthd 0“t that ly, to meet the increased cost of teachers must be properly trained,lEducl,tl0p_ publlc wp,-ks_ malntep_ Bhd Hh0Uh1 he Phld Shmcieht toiance of the asylums, and upon other keep them lu the Province- 'l`hev',-grounds, the einirrisbi this Prov- 0hhh0t he Paid Bhmdehf- “OW he':ince to obtain a further increase of cause the cost of living has gone ap. subsidy pqulvl-,lent gp that obtained 5“PP1°m°hf-B and h°““595 ha” beenby the other Provinces of Canada \l0h0 HWHY With- whim Yedhcf-lohhiivere not recognized nor even present- of salaries have been made the ally teachers have been the ones to sul- ___ fer. If Prince Edward Island had Mr-_ _ MATH1Eg0N, before the |‘¢C°lV¢d BUY*-hlhg “K0 thh Bam* amendment was pur. drew attention treatment in the matter of subsid- po A dlgprepce bplween the Speed; ies as the new Provinces received the ,md Addr-psp lp Reply lp regal-.1 to teachers here could he paid well. php lpprepppd B,,l,pldy_ The paragraph Prince Edward Island is Devine eachin the speech is correct but the para- ycar to the Dominion ten times the'g|-aph in _the reply attempts to put iraltrv$70.000 it sets as Subsidy.. into His Honore mouth words he MR. BOWLEN Wlehetl £0 mllke li never uttered. It makes it appear ss few remarks in reply to the Leaders ll Hlp Honor had expressed “els- bf the 0DP0Blti0ll. He herlfflly 00”' faction with the settlement whereas curred with the statement made that he only referred to the matter. Mr. ,tha teachers' salaries are too small. Mpglllpppp gave B very dplallpd ac. ,He suggested application ul the count ni the nininrr bi the Province lim! SYS?-Sm BB IS PrB0f1i00d lu thc and explained with mlnuteness the 'Northwest where the farmers pay “apps why he ' inferred that the the teachers. In South Alberta thc enlor member for Charlottetown farmers have to any e uenerous and his co-delegate had not done share towards the teachers salaries. gllglr .lucy in obtaining a better Hll share for the mall proper*-Y he ettlement, for this Province. owned there was $35- The G0V°l‘l\- House adjourned at 6 p. m. ment of Alberta made but a small -__- lgrgnt, _ . March, 4 1908. MH" FRASER 5t“i'°d that tm” M' The morning session was spent in lug an agricultural province there ,apnea to q,,,p¢lppp nskprlj were~iiot many opportunities for _ » young people to. learn trades. But In-the Bff°\`h0°“- - . very successful in the efforts to se-:lowing amppdmerltg to clause 6, nec--= _First Congregational Church of Bar- i keley lust night Prof. David Starr ` ' Jordun of Stun’ford University, dis- ' cussed “Dissipation and the struggle Vics Beat The B a » ‘ ‘ " il mucd umhli “cqre of Six to overturned the generally accepted _ evils." he said. "It is the right of ' the eo le' to su ress these evils, P D DD just as much. as it is their right to Ah0llt 0111*/ hlllldred ahh fW9l1f~Y‘lmake laws governing sanitary condi- flve people went to Summerside yes-ltions. One of the mnin evils attend- terday to see the first game of the ant upon life of the rncc track is dis- play-off between the Vics and theisipation of various kinds, duo to the' CFYSNIIS. Bild f-h0Y flerilllllly Saw a fact that the gambler lends not n good same. which wer WOH by the life fun of activities, hui one inn or V109 hi' 3 “Ure Of 5 ' rl- lnervous excitement, resulting in nerve The came wus ferr. ruul fairlylwnste. Hin outlook npnn iire in bad. clean for the first half, the only'The doctors, not the ministers,should penalties being, Holman ard Iioddfbe the greatest enemies of intemper- three minutes each for cross-check-‘ ance, for they know _ the harm ing. i works on the system.” Dclllillg With T118 game Sfihfhed Bt 3-27. and il1_heredity in connection with vice, be less than a minute Holman scored said: "Every child comes into the for the Crystals. Two minutes laterlworld free born. By this I mean that Maher evened the score. Thelthird he is all his father and mother goal was made from a lift by Mc-‘should be.. Therefore, brought up in Nhllli after “Ven minutes 01 D1HY.!right conditions, he has a good followed by another goal by McNeill'chqnce of becoming a worthy citizen, from' a lift again four minutes latenlnot subject to vice.” The fastest play in the half now - , took place, and two minute lateri ‘ 7 . l .. _ l_}_<;i_-nfoot scored for the Vics, scorex Condensed Advertlscments The last scored goal in the first :ff-"--'-2'-`f~T'~"~-"'-*TTI* "";"'“ ""1" han was by Reddin for the Vics ten 'P00 late f°r 01e°°m°°*l°“- minutes later, evening the score. The ";:`i;°T;T`"";""'%’“:T'“_:':7:;:_‘ play was fairly even for the rest oflrpouhwrl that comlortilgie .swell the half with no further scoring.‘ ng muse on so sl e D* There was one minute of play only Water Street nearly opposite Vic . ' d by inst in this hnif, being for ii slight* °“"' H°t"1 “t 1"“°“" °°°“l"°. mlm. to one of the Vic _ C. Leonard Grant. Possession given v . s \ 'rhe second half starred be 91s|Al"‘§l1°s*' A“t“‘°d"‘“ °°§§‘§1“l‘f“°““' 'For the first ten minutes the galm iw' ‘J _tewaf '_._,_ _.._r..._f.__ ,',._. was very slow, with a little unnec- \VANTED_A Youhg mn" who has qsgnry tripping and plpplde playin - had some experience as a miller by both teams After twelve mln ,in a country grist mill. Address liteg of play McNeill again score |Milling Co., Box 1206, __(_i_\_ai;lotte-i 01" the Crystalson a lift. from cgv 0W_ll~ _____ __ ____ ____ _f point. pon SALE-Pure bred registered Five minutes later a goal wa _ Holstein bull coming three scored by the Vics on a lift. Th ears old. Good stock gettcr and foreign firms for their supplies ol seeds. Carter & Company, Limited, havr been in the seed business for twenty- cight yours and are pioneers in thr seed and grain in trade. Their sup plies of seeds are imported from thc leading growers in England, Cunndir and the United States. The larger part of which has been grown on con tract, cspeciniiy their celebrated Car- tcr’s Prize Hnszard's improved tui- nip seed, dignity mangel, white rus y against it. He con c 1: ngi Q '- smoking and drinking habits, nnd_sian, and fife seed wheat. Their sup ,ply of timothy and clover seed hai :been purchased with the greatest of care as to quality and purity and sn- ahsolutely free from noxious weed lseeds, samples of each variety hav- ing been snbmitted to the“Seed Lah- oratory," Ottawa, for analysis be fore purchasing. Their supplies of timothy and tlfv- er seed were pronounced to be the best sold in the Province last eca- son by thc Dominion Seed Inspector. Carter & Company, Limited ri-port that they have already receivci sev- erul cur-lhnds of wheat,timothy and clover seed, by the winter 'steiuners und further supplies will be arriving by almost every trip of the uieamers An addition of ten thousand copies of their seed catalogue has been printed and is now teing mailed throughout the Province. The catalogue' was printed at thc job office of the Examiner Publishing Company, under the capable a\._T~er- intendence of Mr. Pearson, foil-man, and reflects great credit on this es- tablishment for the artistic muuner in which the work has been done. Any person who does not ref-cive a copy of this catalogue should send their name and address on n post card and they will receive one. CH ICAGU MARKETS Cnioaao, Mnrch -i -|Spedial] - Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . U25 Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ill “Pork...... Moy Corn. . _ .. . . . . . . . . .. _ dll Whiict . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ill! Crystals disputed this goal claim p ing that it only struck the top o the post, as a result of which th umpire, Ed. Blake .was removed, an J. Jenkins took his place. The play for the next tive or si minutes was the fastest play seen in Summerside for some time and from a scrimmage in front of Crystals goal, Reddin evened the score, tim 27 minutes. There was only thre minutes left to play and in less tha a minute Reddin scored again fo the Vics putting them in the lead. H The game ended without further- scoring. The only penalty in thi half was Cornfoot two minutes fo tripping. The teams lined up as follows :- VICTORIAB Goal-Campbell. Point-Prowse. , ' C. Point-Cornfoot. \, _ Centre-Ramsay, Reddin. Wings-Ross. Maher (Capte). CRYSTALS ‘ Goal-Reid. Point-Allen. . C. Point-McNeill. Centre-Holman, Perry. Wings-Gillis, (Capt.) Deegsn. Referee-Toby McMillan. rize winner nt the exhibition. Byrne Bros., North River. ` 3~5d1irZipd. ANUTHEH MAMMU Minards Llnrmenl Rlieves Neuraigia 'H PHUGHAM Hill FAIHYLMII] Change Of,Sonizs B_y Miss Hunter Sullerb Wire Balance Feats By Nlr Lynch Three lllu straled Songs Five Grand . Pi‘?_'i‘E§______ - At Fairylnnd, last night the per- formance by the two vaudeville art- ists received round after round of 'applause, from the dellghtd audiences that crowded the shows. Mr. sensational v wire artist i certainly a Hunter, lyric soprano, who high C ns easily ns middle C \Timers-Fred Wright for Grystais. made B great ML She does B W. B. Prowse for Victorian. singing specially cl ten r 1'” Mies Hunter will make a change “P W* there was one profession open to Mr. MA'l‘H,IESON concluded his The intermediate game was 0 ¢°‘"“'“ thefif-that of teaching. He deplored speech on the subsidy question and fairly clean game, both teams being uw popular selecuons "Answer" B0'l‘“`Q.' the fact that . in 'many sections d other topics touched on in the adfjl venly matched. No score wil? me_r_;eithe “Last Ruse ol Summ"_.. this Province there 'were vacant dress He referred to the loss thatiiit the first half, but eac n e schools, and the children of inosehad been occasioned through the _l cared I in the __ second half. the 'sections were deprived of the fiance (Continued on page seven) $ino ending in o e. . her program tonight, rendering These two artists are leqders in vaudeville. Mr. Lynch to from the Keith P_i-_octpr Circuit of! ew York, ‘-4- 5 @- Hunter has been connect/ed Boston Musical Comedy Oo. does marvellous feats lamps and ladders on somersauiée are an een- are df cult.. Miss is the talk of the are superb. will lncludez- b Mr. army. will ~_; '14, =.Z ' W. l ___=‘ -'=‘---- 1’ ‘- "“’_='i .-W.. L __ _ . #_ 1r_ .__i _ "._._\ . ice ls In . . . r . \ :_ D Condition. Foil' the Big Arena Rink 1' ll r l _l l