. fifty-r§e_irl_sii|sl.iss¢ni¢n PAGES of the Lat est Local and For eign News _ _ -s N91 ISI-AND ~ . ,-,,,,.-f,» fi.eisvsr.vn§g,_,“fin>.s‘.i .--me .._._..s.T News . Cn _ cANADA, FRIDAY, MAY- 3. 1912. $er ei-ai;-l ‘_{3;.»,,»,i=;~,,Tr.,”l" ' " .. _ , _ _ _ THE LEGISLATURE THE TITII IS NOW PROROGUED C0 .>. ' toby"tlie _Lieutenant Governor ' Yester- day Afternoon The l-louse opened to the public at Thursday, May 2, 1912. 11140 o’cIol!k. _ The sitting was largely devoted to third readings and pass1ng_hills that had use yet reached their final stage. These included the bill to lncoipor- ate the Enterprise Trading (lcnirauy, the Income Tax bill, the Oyster Fish- cries bill, the lf. L. Bishop bill, the Isiund Guardian l’ublishing, Coni- piiuy hill, the Imperial Motor Car vnmpiiliy bill, the l~luniiiiei'side ln- eorporutiun blll_, the _Appropi~ial.ioii bill, the Dominion Fox Breeding Coiiipnny bill, the bill to. tax agents soliciting liquor oi'ders and the gnriiishiiigof iiebf/s bill. TIIE PREMIER as chairman ol izenmiittce reported the' draft address to his Honor the Lieutenant Gov- ernor, which was adopted. Holi. Mr. liultou, Hou., Mr. McNi-ill and Mr. Doble were nuiued a eouiinittce to present the same. _ ’l‘lie llollse iii--coiiiinitteii then took up the arrangement of the puupcr scale. This concluded the business pi~epiirutoi'y to prorogiitiou. 'l‘lie Ilouse took recess. 'l‘hi- forinni prorugatlon oi* the l‘.l')., l. Lcgislzitiire took place yr-i;terdny` at 2 o'ciock, with tl_ic usual military dllilllny. ’i`lic Guard of Honor, under com. miuld _oi Capt. l\lcKay, presented n Slll_¢inuctiug_ Queeu’.~i County Jail, ~ .. iucerlJora ing Sinclair At Stew- :'_'_f_~_1;_;/<{.ctlif;_ ilumincrslde lncurpora- ' 0 L c incorporating the :}`l‘_1_'_‘Ei°EB la! H;iAndrcw’s Presbyterian g `¢. rac ey Point Road, Act. :llfflfilirrotiug the island Guardian _-_3.._Act incorporating the Bishop nf -ullottetown, Act respecting the 'fieliir fisheries. _ Au Aol. for better government of rllfllleh. Vital Statistics aniondinent Act. lluhlle Schools Aincnidinciit Act. m‘12“"`|l‘ZU Liiw i Aincndmeiit Acf., \ '--ay, ._ ISUEIIESSIIII TII . IATE ILM. HATS (Uunadinii Press; 'l‘0RUN'I‘O, May 2-Sir 'l‘hos Tait, formerly with the U. l’. it., und who recently returned to Canada after having put the Australian govern- ment railways iii geodthnpe is pi~n_ lllilwnuy mentioned ns the successor to the late Chas M. Hays. former President of the Grand Trunk Ruin way, who lo:-It his life in the Titanic disaster. ' MONTREAL, May 2-The ollieiuls of the Grand Trunk Railway snild nothing will be known in connection with the appointment U1 n successor to the late President Hays until the arrival of Cliairninn Smith- ers from Loudon next week and rc- fvsed tn discuss the report mention- ed of Sir Tlionias Tait. SPRIING I LEAK . I WHILE III P0l'l (Canadinii Press; 'l‘lJlll{.~3 ISLAND, May 2-The Bri. tish schooner Lillian Blanvelt, while loading suit at this port for Yu,-_ 11100111. N. ti.. sprang ii leak. _ The surveyors reeouiinend that 'part of the giirgo he discharged to cilcct repairs. U. l\l. HAYS Iildl"’l‘ _ UlJ'i.‘ $l00,0b0~ _ ST- LOUIS. lllo., lliny i--Accord- ing to officials of the hit. liouis Uli- ion Trust (Joinpany, thc estate of ., the lute Charles lil. Hnys, pi-esiilen-L of the Grand Trunk lliiilwny system, who went down witll the 'l‘il.nnic,\vil1 uiiiount to less than $100,000, and iw fur us known, consists of nothing but real estate in the vicinity of Fifteciitli and Olive streets in this city. . lu ull vrubublity ii eel-init-ii sony of_ t_he will naming his widow an all- iiiniistrntrix. will be placed iii the probiifc court on Wednesday. =-.-.~.-.~.v,-.~.~.-_-=-<_-_-_-_-_-:»~-v.-_-.1;_~;¢;.-.-.1- -,-_-_-_-_- _-in ne( to authorize the further is- sueiof debentures. Acts incoi-poratiin; thi-. l'liil.i-.i~prise 'l`mil_ini: Uo.. inn.. limi nie 1i..mn..~ lon Fox Breeding Association of l\'lui_'ray Hiirbor. - An act revising tuid coiisolidatiug the provincial stntlltes. Au act respecting the tlnrnishnicat of debts. ~ Tile Approprintioii Act. An Act iiicoi~poi~utiug the Fire _in- surance Co., Ltd. ` An Act for the liliicouiuigeiiieiit of Agriculture. An Act for the Eneourngciiicut of horse breeding. Income tn; uniendinent Act |912- He then read the following speeeh::_ Mr. Speaker nad Gentlemen of the Legislature Assemblyz- AL the conclusion of your Legisla- tive duties for the present Session, I have much pleasure in congratulat ing you upon the cure and diligence you have bestowed on' the subjects which have occupied your attention. and I trust that the very important iiieiisures which you have enacted will, under the blessing of God, con- tribute to the prosperty of this Province. - I I thank you for the liberal sup- plies you have voted for the Public, Service. and i assure you that it.. shall be the aim of niy (lovernuienf to practise the strictest economy in, their expenditure. _ _ , In takini: leave uf you. I must ex- press the hope that you may all be spared to meet again next session to devote your careful nttentloii to A the best iiitercsts of the Province. . Minard’| Llulmeut Cures Uoldl. lille ' - - “-2- .~_-_-.~.-_-_-_-_-_~, _-_A,_,_____,__,_.___._._._.,_______-___-*__-_-_-_-, _-_-, _-___-_-_-_-_-_-_f<_ za-.,.~ --_--A---.r :-¢.=- nlciirson iisiis coil-:linen io spins iiis ui=Ef RIIUSTON, April 30-Clarence V. 'i‘. I"II°|0l\. the condemned murderer of _l_\viii Lliinell. will be -taken to the WI' ful in uw nsssssiiiiseas sein. ;_»_llsen iii. Charlestown on- Tliursday, may ~’~ 'He will be in the personal func of Sheriff Quinn and two do- lnitlea. ,,""_'° fveular len vim without win- ”“l will be used ae ii conveyance. _ Aeeoi-fling to the iiiilers, nieiieeeii is ,zsilllt his nerve. -1-ie intent request mail) lee lils father. He writes to wh _other a homo in Lynchburg, Vu, mt" *IN luiswor to bin letters con- " 0| hu not been told, but they mf* evlilently unsatisfactory to the udeinuod mln. ` Mliiéheeun bee sent 3 second pereoiiei “lieu” G°V0rnor Foss asking eom- ma on of the death sentence. This Mn- which le muoh longer then the » __ °'\°. wee ineloeed with the num- # ' mfllvlte sent to the governor IIEHTIEIIZATE IS _ (Canadian Press. ) months. ' be inexperienced. - ing at full speed in the fog without taking soundings. ` Oap’t Drown will lcse his position. THE M°iiEE HEARING cliildreii, wan brouglil. before the Stlpendinry iii. Georgetown yester- day. She was reinniidcil. till Tuesday nt 11 ii. in. to await the evidence of llr. Mclllilllun, Provincial lienlth Officer. Absolute secrecy is being maintain- ed concerning the iiiialyisis of the con- tents of the stoiiinchs, and viirious organs of the deceased McGee child- ren which had been i.nki,~n to Mont- real by Dr. McMillian. The Attorney General has stated that the analysis was inade by Dr. Rattnii, f’rofcssor of (fliciiiistry for McGill University, who is iiii elnliicut Scientilit. miil that an exuinination tlloluitifit Ol' that city, and the ex-_ amination was niude as thririingli ,ind complete ns the best scientific skill in Uiinnda could do if.. The report of the analysis will bc submitted in the evidence, at the iid- iourueil preliminary hearing. not been located and owing to the cqnilniieut employed but grailiiiil pro- gress is being niailv. BI ij UA'1"HIi}IJ KAL A'1‘ 1 .___ WASI.iI.NG’1'()l\', ll, (1,, May 1- Eniiiienf. prclates and laynieii of the Episcopal Church throughout the tinue the entire week. were opened with u serinoii this inorning by Bis- hop Tuttlc of Missouri, the presiding Albans, in one of tlio suburbs of tile plated the cathedral is expected to COIIUIIICITIOII __ __ TIIROUGII 'PROVINCE HID jlffll lllllllib Chai-lottetown nt 7.00 a.m. for, Pic- nd frel ht and arrived in Picton at Charlottetown at 2-40 11-111- with passengers, mail, expr-ese and freight and docked at 6.20 p. m. She leaves many nt. 7.00 a.m., for Pietou re- turning at night. ' slsongers, and 47 tons freight and sucked at 0.10 a. rn. She. left on return _tu Picton txt 2.16 p,iii. with 'asiicixgers and froghi., -docking at mal plea, which was also signed by"§;ll5 p;in, She leaves £0518? at 7-00 Illchnson. ~ V ‘ . Rlcheeon has based his soeond_~_ or personal plea alniosl. solely llllflrl U10, fact that he wishes to live the re- mainder of his life lieliliid the l’l'|UUll` wells. where no feels niet lie wulfl 11° 4, grime deal of good for his fellow prisoners. In this Plru t0 W” GW' oriior Riehesoii states that he -102|! that he can utoiio for his shi iiwre emnplot.oly'i1i this inunucr than iii any other. I-le touches briefly upon 1,1", gm-riblii strain uuilei- ‘which he has fought ai. tiiueii. 'l‘hls~is tukvn AIP more completely in the silldsvlte wiiieii iisvs been Thai wini tm sover- nor. ‘ Bieheeon then explained In his plea that he is n different men from the me who entered Charles street MU lest October. He tells ol the inlay things that have gone through bil alia. on return to Charlottetown and u aiu iii the afternoon fox pnud, with passengers and freight and returned to Uharlottotowii at $80 p. m. Sho leaves today ut .30 ii. in., for East River, returning at 9,30 u. in.. and leaving on re- turn to East lilyei' 'at 3.00 p.iii., mturnfiig to Charlottetown in the evening tion at 0,80 a. ni.. .illvn iniiiiuteli late; the Tlgnlsh accommodation nt merlido accommodation- at 4.00 p. ni., one hour leteytbe eastern ac- commodation et 6.55 ii. mi, one hourfeaa ~-thirty4lv9‘ minutes late _mind and gives e. brief outline _of he could. do in the future if _end the Biiinmeretde o'xi.~.nee gt10.t§ Ima.. one hour and five minutes ENQUIRY ii ciiuoiiii out . , Ncfn uv Lonnoiv couniis suicied -_~_-@--l_._ .___....__....._.__-- _ posul of Bodies in susin in """‘“" _-_ LONDON, May 2-Lord Mersey and five assessors, who will advise hiiii in and from the series of All questions tl; £55 “ff ‘_‘_'_f"smI_‘_’l“'i_‘i which the Attorney Geiierul announc- U S ‘ _ _ _ I _ _ r orted to the 1-‘ietou `ilol: corn 'M W°“I‘1 U0 '-1131-li up. it bieunie ovi ev 1 - ' - . _ m,,5|0,,_ P dent that the inquiry would cover Second Uliieer Gallant was found to practically the saine 'ground no the investigation by the committee of the The Captain was found guilty of u , _ serious error iii judgment in proceed- Amerlcanvsmuu' But it_would be conducted more in iiccordance with the proceeiiure of n court of law and would deal defiiifte- ly with stated cases. _ Eight questions, Sir _llufus Daniel Isaacs said, would relate to the nap- peningu before this car.iialf.y, six Lo warnings given the Titanic and the resulting precautions taken, ten of Mrs. Patrick McGee St. i\lar,v’e -_ _ _ Hmm thurgcd with ’pU,SUumg her , the carinality itself and Lonsequeiir events, one to the equipment. und con- struction of the vessel and the last. to the Merchants’ f~lliippiiu_T Act. A tvrcnty-foot iiiodel of the Titanle, carrying sixteen miniature liicboats, and ii big chart, of the North Atliin- tic were proniiiieiitly iliiipluycd in front of the pliitforiii where were soiuq nundred members of tue bnr repiii- scntlni; the various liiteriists involved and 100 _represeiitativcs of the pl`i:'.!i-i. NEW YORK, i\1uy 2-Papers in the first. suit. for duinngcs by i'clal.ives_of n. 'Pituuic victim were filed in the Fe. dem] District Court liere today when was also inade by ii well kiioivii pn- 'n nnjr, in Admiralty was brought by Mrs. Louise Robins. widow of Vic- tor iloblns, Cul. John Jacob Astor’s valet, who lost his life when the 'l‘i- tanie sank niiil is that in which the tcstiiiiony of J .~ lirucc Isinuy and ol- iieers of the sunken ship are desired. Cfliar-gas of negligence on the part oi' thc sizeamship company are made und she risks for $50,000 damaiziis and costs. 'l‘hc pi.-litioii in it new suit ivan w`BHINGT0N UPENEU ,brought by Esther Olsen, widow of Cline Olsen. qi passenger on the 'ri- tauic. NEW YORK, May 2-Senator Smith mild tO(Iily that the 1-eport, 01 the Senate enquiry will bn inadn ef, country assembled in Wushilmtul, t0_ the Coiigrcss ns soon ns the investi- duy for the foruiul opening of the g“ti"“ is °*’mDI"t°d~ Bethlehem Cliniiol of the Holy Nnti- "I nur uct vwnaieii ro say just iiow vlty. Tlie services, which will con- I"' 'my I‘°‘_V H001' Im" Will l,J"~ lt will contain many ree-oimnendations based not upon idle hearsay or sug- rzestionri but upon the practical and bishop ol the church. sworn evidence of marine experts nnd The Bethlehem Chapel ol the Holy WUI CUIILIUCI- t0 “Vary l’0il1'I» I-I-“lt Will Niuuvity is to bc 0, pmt: of the Nat. assure the absolute safety of gngnn tonal Cathedral of B. B. Peter and travellers. It will advocate many -Paul, the great Episcopal church edl- reforms, so many that I am not pre- lice which is rising on Mount St. pared to sketch bveii the future now.. " national capital. The cornerstone o'f "Will your 'report suggest' that the edifice was laid several #ears ago anyone should be represented n, be. hy the Bishop of iliondon, hen com- ‘ng in any way responsible for the loss of life ?" "No," replied Senator surpnss in size and inngnificcnce any Smith, "nil I know of tho subject; similar edifice in America, with the was taught ine by the Captain ol the exception of the Cathedral of St. illfnted steamer, Cant.Sinitli,whn,1oi-if _John The Divine in New York. City- his life in the disaster. six yvnn; ng., COIIDEIISED IDS - T00 LITE FOR CLISSIFICITIDP Yesterday the Northumberland left A ____ toii with 1’assengoi°s. mail, express. Half cent per word each insertion In this column Cash must accom li 8 - ~ 10.30 a. in. She left on return to ‘pany gi-der and nv, per cent digmnng allowed. Minimum ` charge twenty- ‘lve cents. ` ‘ the questioning on tecliinca-iities of OTTAWA' M“Y z_The w"’°k~C°"1` nautical nhairs, held this morning the miwio’-\ 0” film, Utmndiug of U1” first session of the Board of Trade Government Steamer Earl Grey in un, into tl", ,OHS of the wmw near Picton, N. S., lout Week recom- q y ‘ , that t .crtmcute Cu it) Star Steamer Titanic needed he c of p ' Brown be suspended for- three 30311561! 100 Hll0<=tl1tUl'sllI-t\fl\<14‘d. r Twenty six subjects or r E i:lPl.nnwllii ,,.,,,,,,,_ .,,, ..._ 'dilnlinl _ ni lu. illiw -._..__. (Canadian Press, ; AWHITEPLAINS, May 2--Justice Keogh in the Supreme Court today heard the argument on the applica- tion of Hurry K. Thaw for a hearing before it jury asm the sanity of 'l‘hu.w. Clarence J. rlhcarn. counsel for Thaw, who wan-not brought from Muttnwan, said his elleiil. insisted up- on a jury passing upon his applica- tion for release from the State Asy- lum. He said specialists would de~ clara his ailment vroiild not Prove n nic-nace to society if released. Justice Keogh hun taken the mat- ter under nilviseiiicnlz and announc- ed that his decision would bc render- ed later. ~ LIID 0F FDURTEEH COIIMITS SUICIDE (Uaniidinii Press) V AN CDU VER, May 2-Ernest Clark, aged 14, living with his par- ents at 888 Eighth Ave West, com- mitted suicide this morning, prefer-‘ ring death to school. He warned his parents that lie 'would kill hiiiiself if conirelled to go and when his father tried to rea- son with liirii he whipped -out ii, re- volver und .shot liiniself. ~.~v-~/~»o,.».._.».».-~v.,~v--~».~.~.,,,.,~v~ w_heii l crossed the ocean in his ship, the Baltic.” _ . nAi.Ii~'.ix, nity 2-interest iiow __ ou the perl. of the frleiidsdof the victims of the Titaiiic wreck whose bodies, were brought to Hullfiix Tuesday by the Mn¢kuy_ Bennett is certerini: in the premises of the funeral director, nnd the May- flower rink, wliere that which is mor, tsl is living prepared fer the ii.eliiii- Clluli' homewnrd journey. Shells pil ed before the doors of the former tell their sickening tale-n pile ni. really faiiiilai' to this public, and made real to thi-in by the couiing of the "Death Ship" ',l‘us.sday. The bodies, which were for-wurilerl to their ilestinatimi, 'yer-iterdnv, were _those of the following:-~ I E Col. John Jacob Astor. Isiidore Straus, ' (.‘. ltosenshines. W. D. Douglas. Captain E. U. Crosby. Wyckoff Vundei-hoif. . ll. .lf Allison, , III. .i\. I.{UIlt. ` Thoiaas McCaffrey. li, F. White. Emil Brandeis. Many more bodies are prepared for the homewaril journey, but were not. forwarded yesterday owing to the arruiigements iiiude by friends. The bodies landed by the Mackay- Bennett have not yet been all eiii- halined, but the work had progrehii. ed so well that last evening twenty- seven had been shipped to destine- timis. It is expected that today it will he possible to send as many more and that by tomorrow the number lhus disposed of will reach ‘nearly one hundred. It was decided yesterday that about forty of the unidentified deed must be buried without further de- lay,. on account of the advanced state of decomposition and s funeral was decided on for tomorrow after- noon nt Il o’c1ock. In the foreiioon of that day at 11 o’clock a meni- erial service will be held in`Bruns- wick street church. It will he con- ducted by the Epangelieal Alliance, wesfrien-'rwo suarvr units wanted to work in Lobster Fac- tory. Apply to Gi. D. Longworth 8: .. Yesterday the Miiitoleft Picton nt_ C W t st L 5_3,” _ 'G-00 ii. in., for Cliarlottetown with im; 8;]-Nmr°;_ ALL -SIZES OEF Herring Nets just to band and.ivi1l be sold reasonable. U. D. nontr- wdrth & Co. 5~3d8i. A~Mf`°0`AliVEIi. VERNO`N`°"liI'VE!'t will sell his stallion Royal Park- land at RH f:ltern's s le on Tues will iesve ii ' - , . . ii ' - Pletnu. ~ ° , 'May the 7th, where full particu- 'Yesteijdey the I-Iarlaiid left Uber-` lars will be given. ____ 5-31131. lottotown nt 11.00 ii. iii.. for Ora-‘yum |;A|_,|.; ,vp Auryrion, Dwmni, im; house uiid underta,ker’s shop. Prince Btreet, lately occupied by Davison, Undertaker, and A. H. Waxlman. Sale at auction Ml-Y IIN! at -iii o'elock noon on premises, in two- parcels. Bee handbilie. Gaudet ff it Hansard, Solicitors. 5-M181. _...__ .___ ._'.__ ._ __.__.__ , ' . . ~ sismua or 'rms 'r1i'1iNrc. 'ms' ,_,;"e1§’*'§’,-:"‘,‘§§a*,';§’,§’,,,,‘,’§§,",§".£,:,°’f,§§',§*“‘a_uf'; , most running story or wlistiit. is on time: - the Southern aceommodd: ¢° 5° "mp '"°°k°d I" "Lid °°°°; at night is told iii n boo now con published. Over 30 photos. 350 at 11.40 a. m., on time; the snm.. pages vflcc vuly $1470- L90" F0111' order at R. K. Braco’s Omoo, 170 Queen St, (up stairs). Boobs ex- oeeted -next week. First como ilfst served. This book should be in .ev_ory'honle.. ' 5-31181. f;.~_-_-_~_~,z.-_‘::.-_vu ».~.~.-.-_-v-_~_~.~v-v--.=~.~¢.=-.-.~.-.-nv rii: iirmisii rmsniiruns sun. iiooii._ sic TORONTO, May 3-Light. winds; with no change in temperature. The temperature at three o'clocli thin morning by the “Rexall Store" 'Tested Thermometer with a northern exposure was 35 degrees above zero. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was thirt seven degrees n- bovo zero and the highest was fiftyl four above. The lowest recorded the previous night was twenty-seven de- gecs above. At nine u. ui. _vesi.er- y it was forty~seveu degrees ii- liove and at' nine p.in. it was _l.hir- ty-seven degrees above zero. The length of today will bil four- teen hours and thlrt_ minutes. The tide will be hIgh this morning at 11.18 and tomorrow morning at 11.49; it will he high tomorrow morn- ‘iag at 12.46 and Sunday mora- lng at 1.80. The sun sets this evening at 7.12 tomorrow morning at 4.41 and Bun- day at 4-40- in nlluv AGREEMENT IS _ IIIITEIT IIIIWN iunuadiau Press) NEW YORK, May 2-A full coni- uiitteo of natlirae lc operators and miners this afternoon yoted down the agreement that virus submitted to them by ri subconimitteo of operators and ininers to settle the controversy over the qiiestiou of increased wages and other questions in the antliraclte region. IIIILIMI BIIATLESHIP IS DRIIIEN ASIIORE ‘ ..___._. COA b'I`AN TINOPLE May 7,-.A despatch been receiied here from Uiiia I dying time the Italien biiaiesbip I lluemberto was driven bv a storm on , the rocks and sank at n lroiiif; on the ‘ coast near Qinurii. (Canadian Press; . . _ _ , s TIIIIATY-FOUR BUILD1Nf`}.'~S IAUITNEIJ; 'I‘Wl§l Li`I'l"l`l_,lh` ONISA5 l,ll"il'1`,.~`. l.l\"l~}S. BYRAUUSE, N. Y.. May l-The village of Groghun, Lewis 4.-oiinty,\vni-1 practically wiped out by fire late yer- terday. ’l‘wo persoini were burned to dertth, and thirty four iiiiililiugs de:;~ troyetl. Several hundred of the in- habitants are homeless. The dead were 1 l‘»lerrill and Mary Grounerl, aged eleven und tlirco yearn respectively. Thi-. loss iigcreizateil $275,000. TU STOP I<`HIiJ'I‘1l)N liv . l.iUl\il\dUN>3 l..»\\V lllLi\\'(‘li. U'l"l`AWA, May 1-.1 uvnerlil reor- ganlzationof tlic liiiv biinicli of the holfse of coiiimons is in 1irospeet,fol- lowing the iiivestigaiioii by Professor Adam Sliortl. und lv. 'l‘. liogg, li. C. '1`he ,cnqiiiry _clo_seil- ,_thi»i. morning. lt. is iiii'iii~iri.'i.ti»<| rlvii; to prevent furtliei' friction the personnel of the hrnncli will he con- siderably changed. I, I-'lfEtllDEN'l' Wl-iI'l‘lil ll.l._ NEW YOIAK, May l--l'ie|iresi:iitu~ tives of the 'Uiiitcii illiniz tvfii-kcm of Ainericn received today ii lelegrniii notifying tlieni that iii- is 5,11(-v-_~i:.=Iy ill, and Will not bi: iihlr lo :iltului the conference. of the iiiiiirrs :ind odurn- tors t.omorroi\', l'rei-zidciil. White lim: n_utliorizcd l\`il1`i:i.iii Gi'ci‘ii ol Conlio- ton, Ohio, to represent him iii the negotiations, it was stutril. Si’IT'T‘TNG ON HIDl‘IVl//\l.Kti MON'1l.iEAi.. May 1-Thi- pi-live. acting an thc iiistructions from ("liiei , Caiiipean, are engaged in an effort to compel respect for the by-law against spitting on sidewalks. Eight men. law after their attention had been called to the fact that they had of-, leaded in this respect, were arrested by plain clothes men of the City Hall avenue station, and arriiiigmi before Rccoider Weir. They all pleaded; guilty and were iinrri iii oi' ll-- T3 'Her Employer. ll¢"II|ff lier ‘Betrliyer.A i$iiil' - Story From De- ` troit _ --- I (Uauadfan Press) _ nr¢'rno1'r, May 2-The boar °f Mins Anna. Hailes, aged. BiEl\t0¢U»da,\}f' gator of Arthur Halles of Robert Street, Toronto, lies in the ml-ll‘$\|l Iseli. o. nnnems. rbirrylfllruu Nil niiiiiieii, with whom it is alleged the young iioiniin ran a\\'U.Y f\`°_l11.T0T°_“j' LU last monday, is hold as the 111011111 the case. _ 'ree girl committed suicide. ,_ when the coroner started to mggti- gate ne learned that llichards _w ln n. 'i`oi'onto restaurant and that bfi” 1-inilis was one of the employees in the pliii.--J. ' Foity-eight houia after the disa- p- iiriinci- in the C-.ini/'lc the gl`.l‘1'BiB_ - CL' Cdllikj LIBIC In 0.11 CKI(IU2t\U\if to 4`l|_1i;e fhfi gll'l t0 lisbllfll I.\0lIl0, when Miss klaiies learned that hey. parents were fully cognizant of the bositioii in which alia had placed eelf she became desi-ondeiit and yes- lerduy drank earbolic acid. RUSH l"ClR LIFE BOATS lihlSUL'l`S IN STRIKE AT LIVERPOOL. LOIJDUN, May 1-The demand for life rafts and life boats has had a 1'0- ninrkable seniicl at LiwrlJ00l. Wmhh has resulted in the stoppage of work at many ooatfiyards. The trouble 18 dun to ii longstanding dispute bc- rweea ship carpenters and shore car- penter.-;, _ ' _ 'i'l\.e foriiier contend that the lat- ter have no right to work at D08?- inaliinp. The flood of orders which iolimvcii the Titanic disaster: uatur iilly led all the employers to cages: every availaqle hand. The NBII was that the ship carpenters laid. down their tools and refused to work W'it‘h"f'.irr n_th_6\‘si-' If i5!1'c"~f‘l'0ubIe» ` ~is not settled quickly, it will further complicate the diihculties of the SNP, oivnerx. ' H lII'l‘ FOR DAMAGES. .view vonx, May i-George Gmb- nm, .mussel for Mrs. iiebins. widow of Col. .lohn Jacob Astor`s ‘ valet, who is suing for damages for her lnisbaiiil'n death aboard the _Titanic niiiioiinced this afternoon that J. riici- Isiiiay and other witnesses had been "excused for the Dl`€Sel1!-" lllld ireri- at liberty to sail for Eliglllild ii' they cnreil to do so. ' 'l`IiFll‘}A'l`l*JNi§D HTRIKE _. IIA S BEEN AVERTED. Nsiv rome, may 1-'rue emsineu- i -tiiki f en `nf-ers of the fifty ¢-1 _- ' :li gl iuiliroaili; eu!-‘t of Chicago, WB8 BVOI- who persisted in dlsobeying thi- _ ,| cd last lilglit liy the SIKIJIUE of 5? nibitrntion ngI‘¢6lI18llt Def-WMU, two committees reoreseutine the rail- roads and the 61181110011- ` The arbitration committee will COE- nim, of seven members, one from thi i~ailro;,f's_ nm- from the rUl’.'iD°€\‘B and the other :ive to be eiviifiinted by U18 days each _ sell I Iii# ` ` "i{.}{iIi' ' 2,`}""ifi§.`§"i`i`{.y}I_i"'AEK{§ I iliau Regiment v:ill be presi.-ri1.| “Nearer My God To 'l`li~-i-" will be thf’ blind and the service v.i`Ii con- clude with "‘l.h»- Diiaii i\lni\'.h. iii! Saul." 'lfliii lloiniiii Catliolie cliurcli‘ will also hold ii. ueivier. on the .=~sn»:~i day. Ther" will bi- ii acrviiw nl ilir‘ grave in the nfteriiooii. It ii-i believed that fbi- uncliiiinriis dead will reach about 'I5 l~.odiei=,liii1 in the im-nlitinie iiilernicnl. will lid' made of forty. I A complete description him l»:¢riI made of the bodies to be liiiried. and; where this would lic ol ony value at| all pliotogrnplin lmvc been iakcii. In some cases rli'=fii>\ii‘eiiienf. is no greai thnlf pliotorgruplir would he useless. (Special by Phonci SUMlliERSIDl'7. May 2- The body nf Mrs. l\ii:G:llluni. one of the victims of the iililorfniiati' ar- cident of ii few weeks nga iii Duiik River, was found this morning by William Burns and Robert Reid, on the shore of Artemas Schuririan. nearly ii mile above the Dunk River Bridge. It will he remembered that the horse and sleigh wi-re found be- low the bridge. It is new believed that the unfortunate victims of this sad accident drove into thi- open Water above the bridge and that the horsonnd sleigh were cari'ied~ out- ward hy the current. So fur no trwe of McKenzle's body has been found. ‘ -nann--__-__-P M 'nie moen_riue..tunlg1it at 10.13. __ .,; .; , ,_ - _ ,- _ -» ~ _ _ _ , , ' , -_ ., , ... .,.. , _ _ , .. ' main in iulfiltifwrto the',`i-!sqi,‘{x,y'|':,;'_ i“‘f‘\?““,w.M Q0 "W . into. _, V _ “Kgs” llilidieiit our-eegerget imeee llid”t'd'e Lfiiieeft Ouree Ofplitherle. lim owned by Artemae Scliui-men quest of the one of the hyiniis to be played li_y;I'h“ "m‘°mtm°ut°' _ ws. if the two ren to since on the f. _ nv iimpirf-s Chief Justice White, (E . Poniinissioiici' of Labor Neill Bla . Judge Knapp will be asked to make /\'i'lf.lH.l'BAl_.D `F`¢YfI"IT"» WWI' nniivsi causes DEPT. _ or'i-f\w.\, my 1-_miiiimi=1._. Blue, licai iif fiin census and statistlci iimiicli of tlie dfmartinrnt of trade mid voinincrr-ir, has asked for 'leave Qf ' ziligoncv mviiig 10 ill health. It ibourlit that ri permanent chanw i the office will follow. Mr. Blue hs] 'neon at ihe liesd of the eensiig hreneij for ,,_ n»imiv-»- nf years. an lieford coming to Ottawa was an official- 'ol the Ontario srovernment. ‘ Miuni'd’| Linimeiit Curse Uiltempek. \-¢.~.~v..,~..- . ._-. ,.-.-....--...~.. ».~.~_...-» »~~». » ~e~.»».-.A-.-»~-.~..~\-,--~.-~.. ¢.-.».~v.--»»--f- Boov oi= uns rrciiiiurii _ _ luis BEEN nEcovEnEli near the shore and Coroiiere Drk; Jardine and Taiitou, Summerside, were sent for. . On the arrival of the eoroners ‘ body was idientlfied as tvt of McCallum by John Sta art, Bidi! que, e. former neighbor of the de- ceased. . The coroiiers, alter examining ' remains and learning the perti lars of the finding of the body, clded that nn inquest was not dllfy. 'Fine liiidy wus There were n which, when rings on the letters 16, 1912." I ty-three cents 'f‘he'body was removed to ii build took charge forwarded