~ Prince Bt. " ' ` H ‘ " ‘"]("_ IN - A11# - J. 0,. ALL.. sues i-_ _ .J _‘ Sumner ou _ in 1 _ Ji1°.hi».s _ 1 ,..‘ . . ..._T_ _.___ _ 4 _.. ID giunqdg. PI gtggmers in Amendments introduced to Limlthebute to §pecillc Question to Wind. House Buck in Committee on Nuvol Bill. Nr. 1 ._ arnii. s, rm _ _ Fl-IED I-.of-_. E FIGHT is 0. _ QF' _DM1M0_il=5. IN PARLIAMENT ..,. Q _ _;i§ir.ce Up Obstruotion to _ilovul _Bill ood Limit Speeches to Twenty ' Borden Asked that Date be Named for Third nolcfiji _iiiieii ei lsllecial to The Guardian) OTTAWA, April 1.-I-lon.” Mr. Pei. l0,i§i°1‘. _to-‘day on orders of the day, made pubiicfthe details oi contrasts with the 0~ P. R-. Auan. osnsaien Northern, white scar and Dominion stpamers for the carriage of English mails. '_,,_I'Jhider 'the new contract Canada gets service by 12 steamers in sum- _asst present, had 3 3 week in stead _of weekly as at present. The steamers performing the services will bg. Allan line, Victorian, Virginian, (.`-Drsiuqlii Tunisian, Allsatian and O8-lgarian. The latter two will not be ready till ,July. Pending their completion the Grampian and Hesper- ian will bo used. The Canadian \ si-_#__ Nhrthern, neyei George and the 0'1"l‘AWA.Aprii1.-Nnti ii ~ ii I ce as been as a other substantial motions |EI;I£_1;;‘g_ic Vxllgtc Star, the Dominion, given for a closure resolution. The shall \-e debatable, but a. motion of a inutcmc “_ °g““tI°- Wm* thi’ 0PlIi°5m'-in !0‘d8Y refused to fix a formal character, shall not be debat- R E ` e eDere vessel. The C. P, date for a.vote on the navaliblll in able and therefore cannot be used for 4' WPWHB Ol Britain and Ireland. Committee and on the third reading. purposes of obstruction h° Vessel” Wm 55” I-0 and from Sir Wilfrid Laurier said lie would ob- The second amendment provides “HY Canadian DOF! they choose. The struct until dissolution.” Bo the gov- that after debate ti d _ on a ques on un er mails will continue to be landed at ernment acted. The amendments to consideration be adjourned either in Quebec, with th “Han 8 , fe tililressnt tilimouski the rules o: the House proposed by the House or in Committee of the er and 1 hhi i t I K men- or e ene t of the the Government are not so drastic in whole, a minister of the crown may` utes. T e g n W u er instead OI Mggime Egovinces' Th° “umm” Operation as the closure rules prevail- Rive “0tlC€ *hilt 5111111 ll I110ti0l1 OPI 5* P5 W be Tlleidly. '1'l111l`B'l9-Y in - ,_ proceeding shall not he adjourned be- and Saturday' and the winter man Bun mos' legislative bodies. The 0 d tl 1 t itt. pert will he Hniifnx or st John, ee “"1” f“1° 1”°"id°° that all ’“°“°““ yitlti ‘fhupii hat uiigiin at the next . - ' .s nz e eaesa nothavebeen ;o;‘ding to the option of the steam- Sie-11111118 011 °1`f1°1‘B 0! the CIBY He Well. resumed and concluded before Z o'clc.ck in ihc morning all questions necessary to determine the action of the House on the measure in question shall be put and decided upon with- out further debate. The rule also provides that .upon such further adjourned debate no inember shall speak more than once or for a longer period than 20 mln- Tiic third amendment provides that Ion Thursdays and Fridays the House shall go into Committee of supply or Ways and Means without debate. A special feature of the winter ser- l Tx"`_`_""`_`_`-'R"I"ZA'-'_"'-""""'""""'A""""""""""""""""""""""""""-`-`"""""-"'-"`~"""'-`-`-`-"`-"""""`-`-"‘"""""""-`""'""""`-`~"`-'-'ff~'-`~`-`~‘-`~`-'f-'f-'-1'-‘-'-‘-'~'-'-'-`-'- vice is that it will retain on the ser- DECRENSE IN OROWTII in of wuoou roroiiriei REAR END sul nr ' 1 nciiiiiniiru _ .qw--o ,, ' TORONTO, April 4-Children will not be allowed to he about the streets after nine o'clock in Ontario, il a bill introduced by Hon. Mr. Hanna becomes law. The bill gives the police power to compel parents to see that their children do not loi- ter on the streets at night. The legislation will be asked for by the local Council of Women,the Women's Christian Temperance Union and other like organizations. Where Children have been placed in orphanages /by their parents and then deserted, charities may hi-ing them before the courts and have the children made wards of the society. The court may compel a father, who is financially able, to pay the ex- senses oisinaintainlag his child. , _._ CHINESE ARE BEING I ___8MllG§iLED INTO AUSTRALEA April -Charges that ` _Australian customs officers were banded with Hong Kong smugglers for the evasion of the alien flestrlction pact . we;'ie__maIrO!z;(Iild brakemnn had a present for their attendance and con- Hl`?e(lI"`1[!’l`t;it!'cYfi!,%)tr_ Blirsedggneis 2' t`;i;g_na£1£?;vmi:Bc;l;;' gligggizgng ni; gmtulatmg the club °“ the yearly Gill mare izts sirc Oakley Baron twelve hours., and trains for and to growing interest in its annual meets' owned by’Hon. John Richards and M0!1I5l`€B/I 'W€1\f»I>Y WBY Of N€WIl01”t Rdreshments were than "Wei the winner of prizes which easily over the B. & M. p 0 1 e (TH I Xia S B On In the company: dispersed voting the af- Can_8da` , Mr' Dmms is many proud en 0 ed Miss Jean Blanchard “_ ggcérnlses to be an unusually valuable - were Mrs. James Paton, Mrs. S. A. -_.__--____ 1 » __ Mcmdd; and Mrs- Wm- Scott. _ _ v _ _ LOl\I)0N, April 4. Warnings were __ __ sent out to-day by the directors of w'g1l:elQ°g?;1si:i°e°n€"B‘;I;;‘\E1° W°1"s"t9\I;§¢c’:!] COMPLAINS QF LAWS the railroad systems throughout the Pres" S- A. McLeod’ C1m:B»man_Scott AGAINST RELIGIOUS ORDERS, United Kingdom to the eilect that Flnan ‘ militant suilragettes had threatened l2l§€fZ “' ROME, April 4--Pope Plug mad.; to burn stations in various parts of Ausgrauan customs ummm' th“B'strong complaint against the laws of the countrv. Phtrols were ordered making the “legal entry of chinese religious liberty existing in some to bc organized at all stations and dimcult 0| detectiom Catholic countries, in the course ol in the tunnels. ‘It was 'claimed by the crown that an address written`by him, but - de- Some empty trains were greatly the uueged conapirators received p,.°__ livered on his behalf to ra large body damaged by explosives near Stock- M of more than ‘$5.000 on each eerti_ of Italian and French pilgrims he re- port Cheshire in the course of the ncate wsuei \ ceived today in the Consistorial hall. ni ht and sufira ettes are sus eeted E 8 D of having committed the outrage. A canister of explosives had been MILLIONS DORMANT the laws of liberty were intended to placed under a scat in one of the ` IN BRITISH BANKS. work against the _@thol_ic Church, cars with_o quantity of tire lighters _ _-_ while plenty of liberty was granted saturated with resin and oil. The LONDON, April 4-Twenty million to the other Christian churches for force of the explosion splintered the dollars lie unclaimed in the hunks of instance the Catholic Church, unlike sides of several cars, a number of Great Britain. This statement . is other citizens, does not enjoy the doors being hurled long distances. alleged the “me wrtmcates were “sed _made on the basis of the amount of liberty to possess property. In ‘this There was also sn attempt during over and over as fast as they could be returned to Hong Kong. ` The company, the crown prosecutor asserted,_ had obtained couuivsnce Of CONDENSED IDS ' T00 LITE FDR ~ (SI.lSSIFIClTION» One cent per word each insertion in tlrfs column. Cash lr-ull MOD- pany order. Minimum charge twenty-_ f_i_ve cents. WANTED. C-IRL FOR HOUSEWORK. Apply at 255 Richmond St, " _ 4-sivisipu. FOR SALE,-Corrado, TEN Roomsl and large YBN1 U15 _E\1»\`i_°11- _2as` orii_f_t95__seree5._ _ 1 ___ WANTED. "A G1IR,I-i.-FOR GBlNERAL,. henseworr. Apply ~ 21 Greet. Qgefsa _ 5t~ `» wawrnn. GIRL non x-ioosmw ,~ 'rwe in limos.” urs. rinse. =>1°4_1 NTED-JOB PR T Comliositor. Enrmhns w of the unclaimed money in the coders of the the pontid evidently alluded to the the night to blow up Oxted Station Bank of_Eng1s.nd alone. '1"nat lrsti- laws against the religious orders. in Surrey on the London, Brighton tution a few years ago had more 1!-lla Holiness also pointed out 'that and South Coast, but the damage than 11,000 dormant adcourits, 40 ‘ the liberty of the press was degcner- done by the explosion was incongider. of w.hlc_h_, exceeded $50,000 apiece, ating into license and was chiefly em- able, only the windows and doors of while one was written in six figures. ployed against religion.- 8 lavatory containing a clock timed The banks, of course, are glad' to The Pope, in conclusion, urged up- to go on at 3 s, m., and some cans be the depositors of the money, on the faithful to exercise their in- of petrol, A fuse had been set into a since, they' claim ownership after fluence in bringing back their govern- small package of gunpowder, which keeping the accnunts open seven ments to respect the Catholic Church eiffdently eiploded without igniting years. It is incomprehensible to some` in the interest of their own coun- the petrol. A revolver was found how so great a number of accounts tries. Iougeide the lavatory which had ap- their rightful owners. ll-lnard’s Llnimeat Cures Distemper. e ques oners tried in vain to get .are allowed to become dormant by" -------- psi-enely mapped during their flight- iuvssuiiisurs iuio nor si>izcui_imon °°"N'f*1SB` *3,‘;,“;’,M,,ER ,,,..,.,.,,._ LONDON, April 4-The Countess of Cooper. who died at Cannes on Mar. LONDON, April 4,-The Marconi of these members of the cabinet were 23rd had B peculiar gum,-al at He,-t. parliamentarv c ittee had before speculations and not investments. ingfm-.5 Bn;-y_ England yesterday, ¢I1UIi1 Yesterday if-I,1Qrl‘0Ilers who acted Mr. BOOIII1. Libeflll 1110111591” Of PHY' The collln containing the body was ,lor Lloyd 'George and Sir Rufus Is~|liament for; Pontefract, a mfmber Of taken to the church on a timber 4,_¢m_ ' _Th,_u!,m`umu°n did not "_ the eommi tee, withdrew rom the wagom drawn by two farm horses. “lt in Qnygtmngotneat c0n”_quence_-ssssioi; :cause i iteheichairlsi|‘;ntru'lt¢;»<;_The white pall overidtihe cashiret was Th .H 358195 _9_0\Nll1 1` B 11 1:98 T 0 _ made out of her.we ng ro e. trn.nsactior»_s in American Marconi i the brokers to admit that' the deals' shares by Lloyd George. ' M1narq'_g Linimenc Relieve; Neiiralgia PRINCE ALBERT IIRRIIIES IIT IIIIVIINA HAV/iN.i. April” 4.-'rhe British cruiser Cumberland, with Prince Al- bert on board arrived here yesterday. A dinner was given by the British niirnstcr last evening to the oflicers of tho vessel, but the Prince did not attend. Midshipmen are not eligible to be presnnt at ofllcial functions. and besides the Prince is in mourn- ing for the late King George of Greece. The British colony will give an sn- tertainment in his honor to-morrow. The Cumberland will sail for Bermu- da on Sunday. MARCONI SAVES LIFE 'BIG FIRE BURNS ‘ __NE_IIR CALGARY' FOR (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, April 7.-The iight is ou. The House went back into Committee on the Navy Bill this afternoon, De- puty Bpeaker lilonilin in the chair. The Chairman directed consideration to clause 2 and Mr. Guthrie's amend-~ ments. Mr. Borden at once made n 'proposal that a date be fixed for the third reading of the Bill wliicli had `occuplcd inc attention of the House nearly all the tline since December. There was no disposal on the Gov- qrnn-,ent sifle of the House to unduly restrict deliberation on so imD0\‘tBl1f» a measure but he thought now it would be n reasonable request that e. data bc set for the bill to pass out of Committee and get its third read-A in g. . __ _ ,..._?€¥I¥ "S _._ll§§§_tg§°r¢ Minutes. A G A iieouirq. sir wiifriu Refused. Sir Wilfrid Laurier replied that the I.lb|.-mis did not propose to set such a date. 'l`li1_~y would adhere to their original pimiiosnl. He denied that all cinergcnry 'existed and attempted to quote from Churchill that Brit-lin ‘docs not nc-cd niil from Canada. The iilo\'ei'iiim-nt, he declared, had aban- doned the his-_ii of the Canadian Navy mid inte-mit:-;l ninkiilil l10l‘i0dlCBI 15011* t_ribi:tla_.ns to the Imperial navy. It `was licciiiisc the Opposition heiievhd tho Government wus embarking on I. Iperninnveut policy of contribution ithat they :lciiiandcd an appeal to the people. The time, he enlil, is not yet rips _(Cout“iii'iIed>oii page 3) oAi.GAr>.v, Airs., Avril 4--L=\e=‘ don, ii town twenty miles east of Culv ‘ gary, is burning. V i A telephone message was received in Calgary at one ifciock this morn- ing stiitlng that a fire, starting in u structure :uid spread to a hotel. A strung winil wus blowing and the roof oi the hutcl had just tallen iii as thc opeintor was telephoning, _ Help was asked for and the iiii>i.or' truck of tm: Calgary fire dcpnrtiiient‘ 8 I`lJ S &I'(‘ gm) BD( \ fl . INDICTED WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., April 4- 'l‘he grand jury today indicted I0! murder ten men declared to bs iiiembers of an original hand of for ‘eigncrs that have for many monthl IlV¢l`Y FWHIJI0. had U0l\H\ll1\01I that' been uigiiitcd in committing crimsl 'ol violent cliiiriictcr. According ts district iittiirney Winslow, this galil is responsible for black-mailing,whitr sliivcry, il_viiii|iiitini.;, bomb throwing. i'ul.bvi'y :xml miiriler. Twelve men, besides those under indictment, lf) I _ -left a fcw minutes later' for Lnniiilon. iii jiiii. FROM DEADLY POISON. Th ad d I me “mmm ______________ I ONDON. April z_Mm Emily are exirccte. to make the run in twcu ` and stated that she would roceed _ _ ty-five minutes. Phillips. aged 55. Wh” clmms to. A later telephone message said thu 001118 i1'0Il1 PON AYUIUY. atfemlited fire had consumed the hotel and jump- suicide in the Central Hotel at Lu- cd across the street whore there were can Saturday evening and is now inL s;‘;;1`“1 b“91»"9ES PIUCEB <11f‘f°UY 111 155 ...__ Victoria Hospital here in a rather D '_ DAYTON. Allfil 4-ESCUPIUK ‘mm It is thought to have been caused s°fi°“5 °°“d“l0“- Sh” “me to L“' by a cigarottm :in upturned moving van by clinging can Saturday morning from the west iw uf: “Nik of “ swimming hw" 'A' tlzc oirpericnce of o young girl steno- _ D -i-_-_ ‘ grnphcr. "When the flood came," she In the evening she was iliue .\i-vcd in her room and stated that for had taken first carbolic .icid and later ~laudanum. Bottles that contained both poisons were found in her room macaroni at a grocery 'ani sucked thc acid through one of the tubes. "l`he macaron absorbed the acid nad prob- ment to her caused her to commit the act. In purchasing the drugs she registered as Mrs. Williams, of in- nipeg, and her exact identity is still she was transferred shortly afterward to Victoria Hospital. CUT IV El'I‘E.\MER i RATES 'ro iuEm'1‘ CANADIAN PACIFIC, Bl§1'iI.IN, April 4.-The Aiistriani American ship line plying hetwcenl ‘Trieste and Canada has reiliiced its I . gexpecicd that thc companies making ,up the Atlantic pool will participate' iii the ral" reductions by cutting ,their rates for stecrage passengers to .Mah snrvmo raison 'mum MAKES A I anus/i'r1oNAi. nsoaris 0 _ HARTF RD, Conn., April 4.-Cur- shirt factory. The box was taken to a railroad freight cur, where Dewey pried it open and escaped, HONG KONG, April 4.--Pirates yesterday held up the British river steamer Taien in the estuary of the Canton River. They killed two and wounded four Chinese passengers. They tied up the European officers and carried on everything of value leven to the ship's lights, arms and ammunition. PIRATES HOLD; UP A BRITISH STEMIER The pirates to the number of thir- ty boarded the steamer at Hong Kong as passengers. When outside British waters, they rose and killed the steersman bound the ofiiccr and ransacked the oilicers and passenger cabins. They obtained about $150 and si cuantity of valuables and made off in the steamei-'s boats. meeting of the Board oi' was held in City Council last His Worship, 'There were Johnson, Wright, Oom- a new' Mal- the ; \ nsi Nioiir s‘ uisruuo oF soniin oi= E elif-‘°1=‘»»-l@‘°i2‘“» 2*‘-i=f-- _ _ , _ H ALTH trustees would erect and .equip a _Contagious Hospital, separate from the P. E. I. Hospitai, providing the City or the City and the Government would guarantee them the interest on the cost. ontee them the interest on the cost. "Hwy would male HoB‘Dif»6l Iliff' able for the whole it necessary. 'Re submitted the which was and seconded passed that ot Health legisla- . tion along thelines of Inspection of Foods, such as would assist in mak- ing this grand, oder of very real va- lue to our people. _ Councillor McLean, Chairman of the Corrmlttee appointed some time ago to look into the matter of food in~ spoctli-n. ln reporting, on behalf of ure Committfea, said he was pleased to state that the nieat dmers `ln’f.\e’_ City now more favorable towards iittee is of the opin- ‘*‘ power to pass anyone_ selling meat, yet the inspection and cheese is just as neees- Oommittee had brought the matf look Hits tho ilisthr. P*’,§91_°".. whoreceived Commissioner James dfubonsld- from s 'err _kindly and was much in- moved and Councillor llcliessi second-‘ ' would be taken _np by the defies-. the present sw- . r, . *f .1 ' \ i' ne _mares the oemnustee ea that oenneiiier =wri¢h¢- _llbiuted s member of the mittee ot the Board of IP- _ _ tion _ yu _ __ V. ‘f ,-- , . ' , _.AM :~__»;_..{_,3< ' ‘ ____.__.___-______--_ | i - _ , sion, \ ` _ tonight at 8 ’clock. Councillor McLean expressed the be-Ii a":I?h§'ic]>)lIo:IhIgaxI;it;IIiItion was moved ' requested ta at nd B lie! that tnc Government would deal, by (_;(,\m¢mo, ;,{¢Ke,ma and seconded SGCFBWYY- satisfactorily with the matter. The by gouncmm. Maman. °°“‘"““°° ¢e°1’°!°1'° edvieed that the neeeiveo eh t thi' B <1 "A “"°°‘“‘ V I1 matter stand in abeyanc until th ' B ~ S our “qu” G“'“° Governmmvs neun, “_ k° _ 9 W. .and B Commissioners to ask the ‘ P ‘“°W“» Wh” Legislature to so amend the Water ' g:va°;‘;‘-$31* °“° °"`°P°“_¢° "th “W aixad Sewerage Act that all new re- City - s ences erected since the passing of mg;>_\;i;.°;;l;°1' filler stated thot about the sewer-nge net in this city he u di” 5 °‘ th' 'mtim' °‘ °°_“t53" nected with thc sewerage o s sense Were-from the rural dis- Councillor wright 1 triets and thought the mltlel' !\0\11d tion from citizens e be pat this wsfbefors the_Govem- pmtosting against mmf- NNY might belt their gh, East ,md dump equal s _ e of the experse. I-Ie said wa, q~,.,,ci,_~ Sgt the proposition as ou lined by the 5° 'Y-Nt 11°*-|1111! 05011 Of S011- Health Ofhcsr 'was s good-ang, and mmwélen all ever the Province _,deserved consideration and thought s’ 0 be l_l,t_ efactory. Fonithls reason Committee, should be .appointed to f the ¢0l1- eastward after resting for a day. !sni _~_._1i1___-. ably saved ber lite. 4 ' 'M , ‘TEN LASHES HANDED OUT TO TORONTO She stated that she nad been tra-,$25, 0, ;2(,_ WIFE BEATEB vellfng about the country in scurcb off her husband and that his iii trees _ , . 'I‘0H0N’l‘0. April 4-Thirty days with ten lashes at the end of the first ten days was the sentence Magistrate Denison handed out. to Peter 'Kant-' ros, who pleaded guilty to abusing his wife because she used bad lang- tis Dewey, serving gi seven year term . _ B mafterhof quertion' {f0r forgery, made a sensational es- .Hman Mrs. P illips recovered to a certain cam. from the state “Bon at we_ P extent and was remanded to jail gfor ithersfleld yesterday. ‘He concealed a week. Her condition was very ser-ihimeelf ill H i1l1°kil1g 685'? B\1D`D0S@¢_l I-0 ious on hen arrival in London and :contmn the pmdmt of the p"s°“ _...ii » -ltlessrs. W. I-I. Patterson, Mont- real; T). Stewart, Sackvilie; J. A. i~ieu:=ton, llnlifaxf A. McConnol, Syd- ney; U, .l. "`lemir.ing,.St. John; J.C. Iiullciri, llcileilue; Hubert Howstt, St. l<}lco.nor‘a; A. \V. Tantun, St. Bliss- nor's. George W. Grant, Toronto; Harvic Mitchell, Charlottetown, re- gistered at thc Queen Hotel, Summer- side, yesterday.-J. IINNDUNCEIIENTS. COIINU EVENTS. IEETIIIGS. EIC i One cent per word ea`ch insertion in this column. Cash must accom- oany order. Minimum charge twen- ty-five cents. "There will be a meetinl 'l‘ruckmcn's Union in L- llld. on P invited to VID to dx llinsrd’n