as-» ¢ *M1* eeirniliu f-mio- -ur.. - ~ I ililililllll . `ll6u'sE iiilllll 0 on noMl_= RULE Bill ll lluhl lieu liollll Blu. __.,..._.__._.~_i_- ' ' _ . ___ 'ijlliolltsii Crltitltm Mild- 1 - 0"" *" "”"'““”A”"‘““”""' Leaving RcsuItofStriko Vote “ er Thun.iYlili_Expectcli. ul S' _ °" E“Sf°'_'_‘_ _';;l_'_;*_“¥S 3"" luilulnu ll ill lzltlss __ __ ll lllilllslll '."-"' _ ballots cast by the engineers oil as , many different eastern raiirosdsfail- (Canadian Press.) LONDON, April 12-Comlnellt oil the llolne llule bill in the newspapers lol- mwg party lines, but in case of the London Unionist morning papers the denunciation of the hill is of a milder character than might be ox- pected. All cllnrt will apparently be mnile tl, iuilnliie the Nationallsts ngainst (lin lllll by describing its provisions sn illlisory ill the matter of giving lrelnlld real autonomy and ridicul- in it us li measure of devolution ,urn ns no other self icspectlng sec- tion ol the Empire could accept. _ 'l‘hc Unionists' organ tried to dc- nuullrc the bill ill the hittcrets terms. 'i`ile Liberal papers admit the coni- plcxity of the bill and generally ohj- ect to the system of nominatioli witil respect tc. the Senate. ' They think also tllerc-may be sonic difficulty \vitll the ilunuclal proposals wilich are at present Little understood Miillliil ARMS, Nlill lN|] AHMY Fiiillil THE U. S. (Unllndiall Press.) WASHINGTON, April l2-l’rcsi- dent liladero is arming -the navy as well ns the army with munitions of wnr purchased in the United States llllder the exceptions to the proclam- ation forilidding theexportation of wnr n.nterial to Mexico. President Taft, today authorized the Mexican Government to export il'olu this 'country a large 130; of nliscelinncous fittings for guns of ship. _ 0LD VETERANS WILL \ GET LARGER GRANT _-ii (Canadiall Press.) i_l'l"i'AWA, April 12-The Cabinet llnssed anorder in council releasing the lnoney appropriated as n reward to the veterans of 1866 and '70 and llny will now lic entitles to $100 hlvh vu making proof ol service. Plii|il'S_liillHS A l.nst evening at the Opcra House, i.‘ilul-lottetown. I-'erry's Peerless Play- '~"'8 presented a. choice number of their attractive repertoire entitled "'l`l1c Little Co-ed.” The play lllilllllil strong, was nt times a-lmos imrroiving, but for happy touches o. lnllnor which everywhere lightened the tragic scenes. Charlottetown theatre- ifvvr-l. may have seen the play he- l0f\‘.. or one very similar to it un- der the title “The Yellow Streak" lint it is indeed one which admits of l'e|>itil.io|l. It is the old story of n college youth, who, short of funds, I” i-vlhlltcd snd~so shows up his "yellow streak." Miss Corinne was wlnllon.e an always and chsrmingly lzewucd Alld Dan Malloy as foot-hall \'0ul'|i_ ulld 'all-round sport-will-l llli’-Milli! to n degree anil'\vas ahly "llllllurtcd by thc other members of tllls llullular company wllo one and nil _must he thoroughly satisfied with their reception in Charlottetown and the bumper houses with which they ure greeted. Tonight the qill is li ""“ll‘-‘ly drama entitled "Blilff" and for this afternoons matinee s rc- lletiticn of "Princess of Patclles.” (Clllladillll Press.) PUHPG llfcferelltial duties ‘hetweel today _decided to appoint 5 oommit tee which will ll.ako an appeal to tl take action seeking to prevent ( fect the United States' shipping of wllcat to West Indies. lliliilllill FHUM lllll EUUNCIL .___-. olrtlic Government in the Lcgislativ Government to isnt a refund of th citizens contribute to the local Gov- ernment revenue, amounting to about eighth of the population of the Pro cents per capital received by the lo- cal from the federal G_overnment.Thls would make the total revenue de- rived hy the local Government from ed the citizens had no right to pay the income tax when the local Gov ernment derived a revenue from tax- ation on Banks, Insurance Companies, panies, nine foreign companies, suc- cession taxes, etc. The city has nothing to tax hilt real and personal property and poll tax. In reply their representations Premier Mathie- son, Hon. John McLean and Hon. A. E. Arsenault stated that they would look into the matter and see how other cities similarly situated haml- led these matters. - PHINEE Si PUPILS ‘ UN BUHNS Burns night, another of thc series of Author's Idveningslin connection with the collrsc of study in Prince St. School, Charlottetown, was as profitable' and thoroughly enjoyable as its predecessors of some time ago. Tilerc were most crcditnhly delivered recitations of-Burns' poems by the pupils including such well A .known verses as The Cottcr's Saturday Night, A Man’s n Mail For A’ That. To li Molllltaill Da-isy, etc, an-il three lille essays. Miss Edith Love gave it splendid biogrnpiiical sketch of the famous poet, Miss I-lelcu l-iinitll reviewed his poems and Miss Ruth Macphail treated thc nutlior's liter- ary characteristics. Thc papers were intelligently prepared mid except ionnlly well delivcrcd. Ailrllwsses wer(- given by the chairman, Trustee T.C. James, and also Trustees F.J. Nash and H. Smith. A fcsturc of thc ev- ening was the excellent musical pro- gram which was under the direction .lf Miss Harrison _who has had cllnrgc of thc musical truining of thc school silicc the rctiremcnt of Prof. G. M. Wright. __..__.___.l_--- _ il ll '._` "°-'.ll`5!1l i §l` (Canadian Press ) o'c1ock ages of congrutulation from all parts of the w_orld. - 3llP_ lllliiht llc called the Florence Nlgllf-lhsnls of America and wus. 10,-_ lil' years old when she first turncd her attclltion to the great works of lllllllllulty which lnndc her famous. llllllllllli _ltOMl~J, April 12-General hhireva, Lomlimlirlei~ in Chief of the Italian Turkish and Arab forces in the in. terlor of Trlpolo and large [owes of Italians are now stationed by Lon and Zuro on the coast. PROGRESS MADE ' (Uanndlall Press.) MONT'l`li}AL, Aprii.lZ-The Nlttioual Transcontinental? from Moncton to Qllcllcc is now rnn.‘_-' tc: he taken over from the contract-_lrs as also is three hllndred and .fifty miles of the road east ,of Quebec. . The lntst reports indicate that very good progress is being made on the construction work all nlong the east- er: section. $ ‘ ___._.-\-_*_ .__ WILL CLOSIG PLANT - .IF Wi_lill\‘¢:_-“___ lz4_rB__d__ . Fo__u____ .ont yesterday WT thirty dope” above rl numb ith ` hi h li ht fuse those who heard _ _ __ 0 Y - ' d th ( h ¢_ W | t .¢ and dlsti 0 an “ho heard the cry ' C tu g. eltglixe were di-m ln their yezterghy B: ali W a T0- myths Ptesliu Mumba" of Wm” Orptngtflg :£513/¢NnThe Towegstesrecordglsi tiara YDYKVQ ngdllhcd it ss an appeal for the ou cry Y wi li ps s gers, s m , C Schumer ed to reach New York today, and nn- til they are found there will be no nn- nouncement on che result of tl . . _ - ic UHWAPO- Avfll 12~0n the vw; _wAsllluo'roN, A,,,~n 12_.M,,,,, strike vote _recently pollen on nity Canada and the British west Indies Clara Barton. founder of the Ameri- 939'-°,l'l'\ l`°l1‘1l'l- en noni the directors nl the Millers “lm Ilcd cross society, nice nt ner Warren Stone. Grand oniel ni the National Federation in session here hom” i" GN" Ecllvf M0l\f|0»y Bt 0 Brotherhood of Locornotlve ].'|,g|_ U; _The ' cause of death was chrollic nee'-S' declnmd today “mt um bod” State llepnrtmcnt at Washington to Pllcllmvnia. Miss llarton was confined w°"" slmt' "7 ”‘|"'°”“ “ml Bllmllll |10 her house slllce the fall. have reached New York oil Wcducs- e approval of the agreement on the Shit celebrated her 90th hirtliday day night. grounds tliut it would seriously nf- 0" PW- 25 Whch she received mess- Tracer: had been sent out alter Chinn. Mr- Sl»0h\‘l said. ann lie it-ii sure they would he delivered. STENMER HELD RESPONSIBLE FDR CDLLISIDN _ Y°B*€l_l‘llBy aitcrllooll' a delegation _ rom c City Colincil composed oi ' C dl I _ Mayor L ons, Recorder Martin Couns |.jAM|3U§;é‘_m;;il; ]1I2°f_eI'\Q,c Gcmum Y . Rilo' and McKenna ucwmrnnicd by naval court ileeieell tone . ' _ y that the Dr. S. R. Jenkins, M. L. A., waited P. a_i:_d __l`_uiner__(}ceana, was (-95. , l ' ' ' . Assembly at 2.30.. They appeared vgsel ‘iflgfighliéllii lefiml for the purpose of requesting the -* lish Channel oil March 18 whcll nevnzp ‘ at ` ` _ lnssen crs lost their lives 8 l lr portion of thc income tax which the ((_;,,,,,,d,,,,, pl.cBs_) 'Tile collision was attributed to ,, careless watch kept on the Ocennn. $4,000. Each nf the members of the army of the occupnt` » T _ li KAISER TO VISIT dep_utation spoke in support of tlle` telegraphs today tliazolzhlél naréilrzilé ‘, ENGLAND lN JUNE, claim, contending that with olie gig was p1Bn€_ed_}_:eStcmay on Ben ___ - lrme , ' ' ' - . , vince the city contributed one quarter The gccllifstionleof ltIll}ill?l‘pIlaf:TeOntv:ve,; LONDON. Allfll _ 10_I,t 's. Nmrmed of the total revenue which amounted designed to prevent the passage 0( ugam. that the K_°’ser.w‘u "mt E“g` to about $25,000, excluding the 80 ‘contraband over the frontier for the 'Bag NL Junle' It-if Hmghrurthez that w e orc le wi ue o gucs ol Lord Lonsdale. CONDENSED ADS _» l fl1°\ city clwllt 534.000- They claim- ---i- '[00 LATE. FOR . CLASSIFICATION 'N . Bulllllllh 0F A ...".‘.;‘.‘.' , w . ‘ 5 _ I§€g;m§l?;;p;%i;E;an(;`§?“£353.53 gtg; pany order and five per cent dizzhhrgt allowed. Minimum chalge twenty- five cents.) v______ *__ _ 'ROR SALE for cash, a quantity ol good, clean timothy seed. Mlrs. D. K. Scott, Lower North River. 4-13d3l d _ _ _._._..-._... ._ _..._ _ ___.__4l2,_' `I?.OR SALE a few choice registered _ chester white pigs all ages. Ap- ply to T. W. Prowlse, Union, P. O. ___ __ ` . 4-12d3ipll. 'l`4‘l`)R_ SALE pure bred Yorkshire _ pigs. Both sexes, sire and dam ilrst prize winners. Apply W. Stcad, Highfield, P. E. I. 4-13d6ipll. AGENTS wanted evarywlmlfe for easy selling $5 proposition. S25 dai- ly easily mndc. Particulars free.l Box A51, ’I‘ol'onto. 4-13sdr3ipd. $25 WEEKLY, easily cltrncd. Icnn show yoil how. Send for pur- ticulars. I/The Willis Supply, Dept 49 IA? Yorkville ave. 4-13sdr1ipd. _WANTED at oncc`a coat, vest and pants maker. Highest wages, -steady employment. Apply at Mac- Lellan Bros. , I 4-i.3d3i. .role sALic, rinlrtelns. nulls' line nel- ‘ fers; also Champion .Bull nl. Dominion _Exhibition '1910. Gavin Harding, Grahaln'S Road. 4-l3d.6i. qi!! hundred bushels choice seed L -oats for sale, grown from rc- _gistered seed. Cheap for clwh. AP- ply to Il. Wnatlienhie, Vernon Itiver. . _ _ 4-13d6ipd SALE, pile driving plant con- ‘ .' sisting of 10 h. p. donkey ell- gine 7 years old, run 5, pile driver 20 cwt hammer. Kimble Webster. Marie, I’. E..I. < 4-13iliir2ipll.- `(`1ITY LOTS, farm lands, nursery / stock, on easy terms; land staked for pre-emption or purchase. Shirley Lund Go., Box 093, Taylor .street, Prince Rupert, B. G. 4-13sdr2lpd. \TOTICE, the person who took a purse containing ten dollars from me is requested to return it at .once and save further expense. as l have proof that the money was stol- en. Mrs. Abraham-Bupicr, Morcli- ~ 4-18d1lpd., wAN'rl=le- rolls nsnllisnle inns to travel and appoint agents (no canvassinz). experience not ne- cessary lf willing: salary and expen- ses; salary will. be increased to S95 ner month within a year. D. W_Culn- ming, Brantford, Ont. 4-_13sfir3il§l. " I _ " *_ in tons Pliiiiiiiiilli NME iS Dill] “h<‘f“-f»"‘l“i’#°-?“-'f’- IS iiilliiilill _ (i‘ullnllilln 1'l~¢;sn_) h_'I_UE- F|`UllC0. /\lll‘ll 12-I<`l'lillco~ British festivities signifying nnotliep llowerful llelnonstration oi the vital- ity of the frielldsllip between tl", (_w,, couiltrics hegnli today when all ilu.. l’°l'llll|§ lnolllulllcllt was dciliclltcd to the late Queen Vletoi-ln, Brll-lilll and l¢`rcncll fluctll u.llcllorcll in the buy while ten thousand mar. incs and soldiers marched through thc streets und were reviewed by French Prelillicr Poincarc, Sir. lr;-Bn. “ls HPVUC. tli_c British Amllassador, several l¢`i'euch lnilllstcrs, the King Ui Sweden slid other notnbles. N Tonlorroiv n statue to thc into iting Eilwnrd will be unveiled nt (»anlles_ SUFFHAGETIES Mil Bl |iililSi|l ill HUNEEH Sllilli (lllllludlull Press.) LUNUUN. /\Dl‘. 12-By resortiilg io hunger strike ulid impnring their health to such an extent that the jail odicials feared fatal consequences,ilve sunragettes. who recently were sen- tenced to imprisonment for window smashing, obtained a release from the Aylesbury jail today before their terms expired. ‘ Dr. Ede said that twenty-live of twenty-eight sullragettes imprisoned in the Aylesbury jail started a hun- scr strike on April Sth and were not discovered by the jail officials until April 9th when a system of forcible feeding was instituted. A demonstration will bc held in Hyde Park tomorrow to protest ag- ainst the me thods of feeding the sul- fragettes. i'l0l.DlN65.0F' . N. S. STEEL T0 BE EXHAUSTED (flllllllrliull l’rosn_) ' WAtlHlN(i'l`()N, April 12-Aocortllllg to Joseph Ficlwood, before the House, the Steel Trllst (luminittce have hold- ings of the N. B. Steel Corporation which may be exllaustcd ill. twenty- flvc or thirty years. 'PHE l‘lAltll GREY . ' DH.AMA'l`lC (‘.ON'[‘l°ll*i"l` -i l’l"l'A WA, April 12-'I‘lle ldari (iruy llramstic tropiiy competition is ' to be held here beginning Monday April 15th. Teams arc entered from all over Canada und twelve perform~ slices are to be zivcn. two each night of the week. The Maritilnc Provin- ces will be repl-cscntcd by the Loyal- ist Dramatic Club, St. John. N. B., playing 'l‘hc Hel-vailt ill the liouue on l“l'idny the lilth. ' MRS. llAl"OLlllWI"l‘ll} ` 'l`0 RUN. CA'MI‘AI(iN. s/iN lfll/lN»C-lsoo, April iz-ln tile Tilonlask cnsc the president of the state Lafollett league. annollilccll today that Mrs. ilnfollcttc would conduct a speech making campaign ln California ln the interest of her husbaud's candidacy for thc re- publican norrvillatioil. nl: vllnililill _ . sull. lleoll. inc ” (Special to The Cllariilsn.) 'l"OliON'l‘O, April 3--Moderate winds; f-ine nud mild followed hy showers in western portions. ,' Tile temperature at three o'clock this morning by the "Rexall Store" Tested Thermometer with n northern exposure was twenty two degrees a lous nl ht was twenty nine degrees insistence. and im ediately started assertion. _ expresssnd 20% tons freight and ' ____ '__ _ 4 ~ g - .f°" l"`\lll’l whlrf. Tllzile police were no-I The search for the Perf-Y W" °°“' .d0°_\°d .BP 10°” P- Pl- SP9 lillfcn to- ALUABLE REAL E§T3_’PB: FOR ,b°ve_ At mn, ,_ m_ yesternny “_ *mild and some mm from the Labor tiniled uhtii midnight without avail. any si- 7.00 s. m., on return to SALE. Five very 68 Gb ° T9 was thirty-live degrees shove and at - . ._A Charlottetown wjth passengers, mall, sideuees on Uplilr Prince Strut ¢°ll nine p. m.. it was thirty above. ,,,,.~... ,ns li-sight. _ listing of ere large dwlllhnr. With 'rin length el teeny will be tiur- . ¢ - \ The Mints left Picton yesterday ll Wtdllive grounds and “V0 ‘1°“Pl" teen hours and twenty seven min _ l »i \_ § I _ _ __ _ » 1.00 alum.. for Ohsrlottetown with 38 llonlcc.-Pronertv of ectatoiste Hou- utes and of tomorrow thirteen hours t ' ` , pucengers, 90 sacks mail, express orb'/bio Donald Forqublfwh Wm P' and thlrtrono mlnuwl. ‘ suit” iii tons freight and docked at odqrcd 'st public auction in May NU- V The' tide will be lllsll till! m°l‘hl\'\l! 10. li. m. She leaves today at -n rtislilqtr inter- 'V4 1ll\ st 8.11 tomorrow st 8.51 and Men- , 1.00 ps. lu., on mum _zo _eaten xml la srluc i.ANl>'s some coin- euy st 9.26; it will be lush tbnlsht Pl-llnsnggwn nm-ll 1|- no ,omg nays It is generally »under- passengers, mall, api-su mn-(night. < m,',|m-,__ ..L,uym| sn¢~Young at Viv, tomorrow ot 8.20 end lon. °°“‘°r°n¢\ 'nib eouimmn " i lm- 'stood that' ll thu miner- lsr" f *Q YU\¢\'4l~y tl" “INN °1l>l‘°¢¢'lf' sm were wlnw-ea ny Jelm any s mv thrseit 'llli ` 0 " l eel the owners rind in Charlottetown at 9.25 mm. gfgmo B haw. Th re both in The sun sets this evchl“K at 6.44 contlnueod s:l`&a;g:;:ilc;uingwn.¢?' It-r1Nl’r::1tt‘: .aeqircpeg ~ increase. twenty minutec lata; the So\\tl\°i’l;f better donglltlon than azyagy time lu tomorrow- at 6.45 one Monday ni. "‘°“xh 'no eillllitl lteilmlent hubeen They refuse however to recognise enylseeolnmodstioh Bi .9-85 If hi-» 0° thnixvhlntory. -The int week in AD- 6~4'li5l;»‘W§l; _EN f-;>h\gl;l'29" i_IlI°,Il'§l__l\\ll ' ' . ' is . on a . an es- lesued it ,i,=un_“|»Q§o¢¢_`ng¢-_,regress ails;-ones between the union slid the tlmez, the Tlglrllh accommodation at |-g.¢||¢y..moy be _leund it Freak a . “_ I _ *U made vim ‘ ,ng son union miners. 'rho Cenlermce 12.50 s. m.. fnrtrlvo lninutemlste. Hughes stables, Gratten St-. \'l\_lll illghli 5- hu In 'M ° *P1-3'* - . _ _ _ ts t tersoon ill?" “$4 ““"`m'°°°°“'“°" °' °°°"'“'°' t°m°"°" °°¢li'°“ b:t:\"§ha°o' =°';m°r::Nlt;‘:sfl=‘e1;“l::a° "M 'm mm th' mm °‘ iflllzaol. ma 1u'fl'°t':rs;'now sltnfueen °*"*‘°\‘*i.\.i`f “ll\:tiu'_`tllatt\n els- anne st tllemieu. but ll nm - . v ., _ ; union an¢.'i|l0i'l'. oil and thorough ndmtly etpoct early instructions to the Tinilh expflll It 0.80 D.m.o\\ _ _ --°°°-*C 8. mvmmnm mmm.. ummwt mm p,,,\d,_ EW "M \fnrccmime'0P0§9¢l°1°»- ' . -` _ _ gflfllil-~.T 1 ' _ _ ".>\|."l%*"‘° """"“°"t '“' _ ._ _ . _ _ _, _ l- . _ . ' _ dll ‘ »l. r‘“»nJ§' .Li¢u...__ _ln»a_.... ;4,._-_-'.1-so-_ _I HON. ll/lil. i\icNl~lll.ll ill reply to TEMPERATURE ` _,.1___._1.i._. Many Clauses Agreed to. Other Bills Advanced. Members Working Busily. I“l'idny, April I2, lillZ. ’|`he llounc opeilrd to the pullliu ill. 3.45. _i{(lN. Mit. All.Sl0NAlll/l` |ll‘csc|lf.cll in pctitlilli and bill to i|lel»l'pol‘afc the rlillnlnnrsidc nild Kcllsillgtoll Fur llreedillg (‘.y- terinu Church, of Souris. (ln explo- natloll it appeared tllut tile property has ilcull ill possessioll of tho trustees, but there had been a break ill thc clllitillulty of the board. MR. MYERS presented a petition and bill to incorporate the rlilvcr Tip Black Fox Company, l.lulite lille Bulllllall slolllis ____- (ifnilndlllil Press.) Sli/\Ni&HAI, April 12-A llody of lluwiy rliiscfl troops lnlltlllccd isnt liigllt ill the cclltrn ol Nunkilig, loot- ing and lull-ning lnnnystores and resi- dnllcns. ' The (‘liili.oilnm\. regulars rbuialned loyal sud l»ull'l'ollll`ilnd the inutlneerl. Nn'fol'rigm~l's were iniurcd in the l'rlitlLl|;. l limi been used in Silnimerslde in the _ spring tllnr. nlid alter rains. with ex- vcilcill. effect. in many cases it had |.l-.en found more llscllll than the rond niachillc. ' Mil. lllflHARDFl also spoke high- ly of the dmc, and thought it heavy l-uliel' would also do excellent scr- vice. Ai. ||l.l5 o'i-lock progress was rf- portmi und the llouse adjourned till lovorlillly ol' till-. l-lpiii. log drllg, wlliell (im\ol'l'\_l\v nftcrllnon at 3 o'olock. N ~ _-,-_-_-_-_-,»_~_-_-,= -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-= _-_--_-~» .-_-_-_-:::::-' I-of-2 ilAL'l`[Mi`lRlG, April i2--More tllull n thousand stevcndorcs employed nl- ong the dock nt llocust Point were on strike today to try to enforce thc! demand for an increase of live centsl nu hour in Wages. Tile stcaniship TEliiPERllNCE A delegation from thc Provincial Temperance Alliance waited upon thel Provincial Government yesterday morning and submitted to them cer- " (1) That provision be made for ll. government grant. to carry on DW- tain propositions as follows!- .(2) That the Government investi- gate into the dismissal of Inspector Gough of Summsrside. (B) That they increase Inspector Moshefs salary, which ls now $300, to $550. giving him the 8260, that hui been paid to two Inspectors the Messrs. Campbell, who had been dis- missed. ' (4) That they examine into the can tried in Charlottetown in which 1 man who had been charged with selling liquor containing four per cent of alcohol had been dismissed. *»~_wwMH Blilillllolilf silavlillolilis _ , luis our on snillu'-2 on pnlllcs nllcctsd are the N0i'lll`:G'dl‘- mnn llloylls llamhurg-Amerlca‘ste0lil- is a pos.~lilliiity that the ltrih' will ship (lo and the Johnston lll1o.'l`l|zY'o spread to all lilies entering this port. _ .».~-,\ _ DELEGATIUN (5) Thnt they appoint no _wer who had pwviollsly been eonvl 'dl lxny offence against the Prohibition c . ' The Premier replied as |0110 pi _ (1) A grant would he aliowtill (2) Mr. Gough was dismissed for certsin good reasons which he was not st liberty' to dlsclole. (3) I-Ie was not prepared to give any answer at present. ' ' » - (4) This can was one ciary not for the who confidence ln pre lent , doing his ’ (5) of the vri IWC!