_ *A I _ "'r _I ’af`ITdll~`uaws __ _ _.ge-_-r-rs -I 24, 1 ~ BEST- 0|' ALL" Traverse 'Pier to 'Hollis I Firm at over $750 | \ (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., April 23| - The T tendorslor the Car Ferry Terminals cu 3 ut Cape Traverse, P. E. Island, and 0 Gere Tormentine, N. B., have been th let, and the work is to begin immedi- o .__._____.____,._____.__...___.____° i _ A_CD_T_§RI l:ATArr;Rr.rf Th _ The House of Assembly resumed I A Sufffaggtfes. - - _ yesgrduy forenoon-Hon. Speaker ' _ Gangs Go on Joh" W’ ” “ ""° °"“" _ Briss of Shame .___--_-é_.?... NEW BILLS. tely with ia`r e t h ~ < tio I th li WATEII HISINIS III. _S IAKT IIIITAIIIII *__ (Canadian Press) TORONTO, April 23.-The waters of Lako Ontario are rising so rapidly that Hanland’s Island is in llaneer of being flooded. Freight boats are likely to be hampered in landing freight at Toronto harbor. The levels in the upper lakes are higher this spring than for many years. __i___._i_.. MAYOR 0F BOSTON DISCUSSES DANCING BOSTON, April 21-“Society dun- ccs eclipse in boldness aliythillg nt- tclnptell ‘in public halls, and arc mninly responsible for the abuse de- veloped in dance halls," said Mayor John F. Fitzgerald today. The may- or's statement was made in connec- tion with an announcement that l'n~ less dance hall conditions ln Boston are improved he would close up "tile most offensive places," and might be compelled to adopt s uniform hour for closing--either midnight or rue o'clock, for all other hall rooms in the city. » -------s-l_.__.... _ 'I » ron |_llrs_l=oa A ' culsslrlcllrloll _--_ _ One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. _ WANTED AT ONCE MAN FOR farm. Good wages. Apply F. S.Ha1l *care of A. Gates & Co; _li-24M6i. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN T0 WORK on farm by the month of year. D. H. Murchison, York Point. ' 4-z4lLl§l_;§. COMMODORE LEDYARD WILL BE .st Frank Hughes', Grafton Street, Friday and Saturday, May 2nd and _ 3l‘d.__ 4-Z4M5Ipd. FOR SALE-GOOD INVERNESB lump coal quick burning and free irom`soot, just arrived from the mines at Geo. E. F__uil's coal yard. 4-18Ml0i. KINIDLING WOOD-WE HAVE FOR sale 75 cords dry soft wood, in 8, 4, or 1 foot lengths, also kindling ready for use. A. Pickard & Co. Phone 240 4 Z4MtI. FOR SALE-DWELLING HOUSE No. 196 Richmond St., at present occupied by Mr. Walter S. Grant. Possession given lst December next. Apply to McLeod & Bentley. __ _______ ____________________4;2__4Mtf. FOR SALE-20 SHARES IN THE Charlottetown Fire Insurance Com.- pany. For particulars apply to McLean & McKinnon, Solicitors, Royal Bank Building, Charlotte- _ town._ 4-24M6i. FOXES FOR SALE.-I HAVE SOLD the 5 pairs options advertised on Friday and now place on the mar- ret 7 pairs 1913 options, all Dal- ton, Tuplin, Raynor stock guaran- teed. Phone or write D. A. Wed- lock, Charlottetown. _ 4-22§l§2l- Pnni.`i7M`1N"a_`nv _-NoFfIos.- 'rl-is dwelling house ,and ture etcfof the late Street will oilered sas auction on foxes to oiler or early ODB- are fore C D n le 8. (I S 2 cl ti m in in M ~ in a M (Canadian Press) ST. STBAPGIIQN, N. B., April kli- 'I‘lils community is saddened today by the announcement of the death of Rev. Thomas Lavoic, |'\.=stor of the hurch oi' the Holy iiosary. Father Lavoie had been in failing health for some time but never com- l ained and but few knew of his ill- ss. Last week he went to Boston e and entered Carney Hospital for treatment and his people here soon nrned that he was suilering from Cli.I1Of}I`. An operation was decided on and this he submitted to on Monday in hopes that his lifc might be prolonged for a time though it was known that severance of the bond of life could not long be avoided. Father Lnvoie passed through the eration, nicely and all promised p well until Tuesday afternoon when pneurnouin li.--._ nlllliting ia- tully this afternoon at three o’clock. -i___@.,._._. III-ITAHI HAS ' -SAPITIIIATEH ____ (Canadinn Press) CETTINGE A ril 23-The onten- , D M egrins have captured Scutari.The first tidings of the fail was received nt o’clock this morning in a telegram from the Urown Prince to the King The populace was immediately ap- prised of the news by the firing of artillery and ringing of church bells. King Nicholas addressed the people from a balcony in view of the crowds which embraced representatives of all asses. The Turks, before capitulating, had nearly exhausted all their ammuni- on. By the term of surrender the Turks arched out of town with honors of war, hearing small arms and retain- g also their light guns. (Canadian Press) ` C-ONSTANTINOPLE, April 23- The armistice between the Turks and Bulgarian which ex ired this morn- 9. D z has been extenfled to noon on ay 5th. \ .@--._-_-__-_ NOIIA SCOTIA _ I IIIINER KILLED .».. » ._ NEW WATERFORD, C. B., April 22 _-A young man, Alex. T. Graham, a native of Inverness county, met sud- den death in No. 15 colllery. _ The unfortunate young msn, while about his duties as coal cutter, was struck by a fall of snow from the roof directly overhead. His helper, with the assistance of soma others whom he called to his aid, succeeded removing the mass of stone after great deal of difficulty and extrica- ted the victim from beneath. _ Unconscious when they found him, r. Graham never regained conscious- ness and died in a few minutes.Prac- tically every bone il; his body was oken. A jury was empannelled` in e evening bringing in a. verdict of accidental death. TOURING THE INDUSTRIAL CLASSES 2;,-A ~ cable King? and another tcur classes 'of their ago Their Wales will ' are (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, April 23.-Sir Richard Scott, Secretary of Stain is dead. The late Senator Scott was born at Prescott, Olltario, on February 24, 1825, and was called to the Bar in 1343. receiving the nppointlnent of Q. O. in 1807. Ile practised law in Ottawa, and was elected Mayor of that city in 1852. He became a member oi the MacKenzie Administra- tion in November, 1873, and in Jan- uary, ]874 wus appointed Secretary of State and Registrar-General of flnnudu. I-le was called to the Sen- ate in 1375, for Ottawa, and was ap- pointed Leader of the Senate in 1902. He was the author of the Canadian Temperance Act, of 1875, commonly known ns, “The Scott Act," which is still in force ill some oi the Provin- ccu._ Ile was ll Catholic and rl Libe- i‘§l. . THE IIIISHTSS. IIAPITAIIINS __§Cnnadian Press) _ . LONDO , April 23,-~All ofiicial bul- letin this a_iternoon_ says theoondi- tion of the Duchess of Conlis.-il{‘lr. is improved and that she had fl com- fortable day. JUST PLAIN IIAULIY . III PT TITITSS PIA IHS True to promise thc presentation of Just Plain Molly hy Perry's Peerless Players at the Opera House last evening was one af the best in the com»pany"s repertoire and was a splendid success. It is regrettable that the company’s engagement was so short here ss the plays staged by them this time were three of the nic- est seen here for a. long time and were thoroughly appreciated. The ladies of the company headed by the delightful Miss Corrine were talented, graceful alld always super- bly gowned, while the stage settings left nothing to he desired and offered splendid entertainment at popular prices. ~ Throughout "Just Plain Molly" was n jolly view of humor so delight- ful that one could not help but laugh and enjoy the diflerent situa- tions that from time to time presen- _ted themselves. The noble qualities of J. BernardI Hurl as Robert Temple, an artist, were cleverly brought out by the as- sociates of the studio. The child, Molly of the Baement, who enters into the play. pleading for her adopt- ed father- Roger de Caverly, Dan Malloy, who his ` stolen the artist‘s money, was always the leading fig- ure and greeted with applause. All through the interest never lagg- ed and the four acts were cleverly and enjoyably given closing with Mol- ly’s reunion with her sweetheart. The company can feel assured of a very hearty reception when they ar- range for another visit to the Garden Province. \ They leave this morning for Sum- merside where they will fill a short engagement. _ l>lllll»'iiE 3|=lliES RAGE ,' _~ ; ' uoosailiiv. Anil 22- Prairie Brea inthe lolith continue to ra¢° sereeiy, fanned by hlzh. ¢l\Bl=s°°bl° winds, " Tha. flames are carried hr 1 _ k h n o e rm of Messrs. McGregor (Special to The Guardian cu at 12»35- lle Halifai Ifredgguiiigs (To. enhavl; ass- :£5 h\(j)II¢ll~t¢“"1°d H“<_l the mm? is 0° prvvmce. having entered the mechan- of rents; such a statement was so me' Resale w°_"k ‘B proceedlng ““' 'Wal deplntment 1” MW 1375. BB very objectionable and improper that der dlmcultl’ OWIUB A20 the fire Blul fitter. On October 31st, 1897,he rose that in itself wus sumcieut to Wm, deadly fumes. to the position of locomotive fore- rant the House in refusing to consid- _ __ m”~“_““‘l 011 August 19'? 1901. WHS er the petition. I-Ie had given no “I’p°mted _ Me°h3“T°“I Sill-‘°"lllte“' support to the measure in uueutiom dent. This position he held until and, although he was not called upon _ , May lst" 19121 "he" he retired un' to defend the actions of Mr. Has- ' I _ der the Provident Fund Act' Mr' l _ znrd’s Government, yet he had the P°°1e was “ native °f England' b°‘ Pius X. had conferred his lliwltli f' right to _protect the House against ing born at Burslem, Northern Sinf- accusations of that kind being levell- Imrdshite' 0° July zoth- 1844- H9 ed against it in s. petition as it was _,5l}0lll1 l1_lB HCh00l~diJyB in Handley, in an infringement on the rules of the _ his native county and then served his H6uBe_ apprenticeship ln the Earl oi Gran- H0N_ MR_ STEWART said there (Special to' The Guard_m__ villes machine shop. After serving was evidently a question in dispute ST_ JOHN N_ B__ AP,-lj g3___'ph¢ 1°" a time' as mast" W°"kma“~ he between the trustees of Lady Wood Mount Amsm; Committee in touuyfu Went I-0 NeW°“9l-l°'0l1’TYll¢, Wllefc llc der the ,ia e . _ was engaged in the construction of a and the trustees un _ mar g canvass ueuured $3,921 wmcu ,_f1¢1e,\ _ nt I 1866 h settlement of Lady Wood with which to the fm-mer total subscription, IEW; lllda N' S n d th e rem°v°d t° the Government had nothing to do makes a total to date oi $37_64S_ p__;1s_§_°;_ ____ ____,e l;r;t__e_;re____l:_ekiéo0k oi; and they should let the parties fight A t on wh are ui; _ it out among themselves. Meanwhile pecteiretz handyigegmgous (;uusel.w_ R_°b°"TisM“l°°1m{ V_;h¢l"°Hl\\5 lll`0tl\€l` they were bound to l"`°t°°t the W0' tions could not be seen and it is the rhugeafvo f emp Dye ` H e gelnained plc to whom they ‘md “ld the land intention of the comlnittlc to rvnil- I; _ tr tguruyeifrg t te t en took and given title, and this the bill did, “ue the canvass' on Friday with the isis :‘_ep_t_o ce mélltc Suahesi aid suh_ while at the same time reserving the Purpose 0| bringing the tU____,_| tu me PCI Y 1_1 o ar o etown. ~ .- ts iuut the _ _ . _ _ rlor to taking up railway work he rights of the cldmmn nga B~m°“llI5 0' I-he $45300 r°q““`°d m r was second en ineer rl th i t C°"°""“"“'1» ner to obtain the $5 ooo .iivmlnnnl .. g ° .. ° W “ °' NALD ed_ _ ' _ steamer Northern Light. During MR. A. A. McD0 concurr b c i no wulcu has been Ogg,-Ld, 'rue bln wns then considered in B" B T P " d d i e ' his 1°” “rm” 1” th’ "“““'°V M' _ da'1itilue one sulsrlp- . ‘ ' °°m““i'°*°° “nd ‘°l’°"t°d f°' *Amd elgri) oly gsoosanfimenree el Ssoo eafh- f::riIen(I":r?ilIT:rat°d tim Iimliieid me' eadi _ k_ Su St_ y an un er s cap- r ng hFf¢d°’$°I7S"_:‘ésexv§'_‘:_L’d_:;°;’;’ on the li; able direction the work ol the shops D ell all was carried on ost tisia t il _ AUTOMOBILE BILL' 313° ff<¥{lacesl’1`°“£_‘_‘l§ ci_“__2;°“_f‘;°‘;f‘) 511; £1? 1;? Mr. Pool? wassTInarri(Iad)r do __ __ _"___ _ I tm t bu B-u “___ ___ ss ances Biggerton a native of ay an ay even nga o s week ieT1`hIof`In(;nI>I1rI»;eelnlZI:er1IIl?TIIITIlee "Wk '"“"__I’ h“_“__””°“ “_” '_°_" “’°“" Swke-“von-Trent. England. She is from 7 to 8. when parries inlvlng 22 to make it plain that when any len: to mourn together with the tel- skates may eau for same. 6-23 Mili- I . lowing sous and daughters: Frances . Idiitt (iTIletheaI:T;1anIIvotltilIiomltIe tgaepeglilvd Helen. wife of Mr. William Strick- "An entertainment and basket so- mug, so un. as that part was cuu_ land, in Calgary; Alice, wife of Mr, cial will he held in the Clyde River ., Hall in aid of the Orphanage. _Ad~ Joseph in Boston, Bertha, wife of Mr. mission 10 cts, ladies with balkitl AFTERNOON SESSION -- Archibald Mclilachern in this city LETIIBRIDGE, Alta., April 22.- _HBBGL Jessie and Garnet at home. Hon” resumed at 3.15--Hon. 11-bn wo,-gt aecidentjhat has ever Mr. Poole was a regular attendant at "IU the Hire Of Ull°l1lD°l'Y Speaker Wyatt in the chair. happened in the mines north of rthe Zlim Church of which he was for s Of the Sigue Of U10 film" ll' On motion of Dr. Dewar the House river here took place at the Chincook number of years a trustee and ‘ieflul fl€"'3l0l’m°“t °I went into Committee to consi`