=sf"'%-__ -"f ~~- I- Y _ _ _,__._._.. -_ _-.1- . _ ., _ WS” i i 1 __ 1-,} é _ ~'rHlll L'A'rEs'rA FIRST OB' ALL" .~ ei EE Cllilililbé.. 'i"msSnAY, MAY 1.2. 1914 ' ' ' if'-+-i.1°.'.i“..'ie.-ils¢i*.'..:.'r*e ' .... _znneliii will" ' llis.0liieii in _ni sinili 7,, . _-lg > . .4 l American Wa`_r Correspond- _ lvewi-1511 Prem ent imprisoned at Vera ` Cruz. ' .__\- » f Canadia-n_ l‘ress.) WAS!-l\ING'11)N. .May 11.-First Lisut. UhBl°l°.5 M~ M1li_8'!\9, United ul surnuii cum 'through the Mexican lines in the ca- pacity of War Correspondent for n Washington newsllallvf. was arrested today 'upon returning to Vera Cruz. Report of his arrest reached the War Department from General Fuaton. M ' S1i,.N Flt.\NCI_Bl.0, May, 11,.-A gen- eral ‘lockout in the Building Trades lndustry of Ban Francisco wau_ord,n-_ cd today by t-he' Building Trades Ein- Dloyees Association. 'Ilhe action was ,caused by the refusal of the Union ‘Painters to call off n strike for high- er wages. for the current month. About 25.000 men are aflected. The Court of 'Appeal in Equity. re- tlce Sullivan and Mr. justice Has- zard on the bench. The business be- fore the Court consisted of live ap- ? ._ peels from decisions of the Vice-. " _ `Gh-ancellor, instituted before him byf ' A J Alfun and others aainst Sti- Miii iliilillili iCanad‘lan i!ress.)_ V I.0NI)0N,` May 11.-'T-he Royal . . pendiary Arthur F. McQual-d and Jos-i eph Meade, l’rohi‘bltion Inspector for King's County; Meade ba~d laid in-| format-ion against the Parties for an alleged infraction of the Prohibition Act, and lit t-he return of the sum- mgnses objection was taken that in July, 1912, when Mr. Mc-Quaid was flpcra House in Convent Garden was appointed Stine-ndiary M-agistrate for rommendemd this ‘Welling by King lKiug's county. he has not been two George for a gala performance in` r ' _ V' .C honor of the _King and Queen oi Den- mark who are paying their accession visit to this country. A scene of the most gorgeous brilliance of the times was marred by a sufiragetts demon- stration. * During an intermission a woman rose in the balcony and shouted "King Georlre. women are tortured in your dominions." Two men sitting nearby seized the woman and dragged her out, while other men elected women who were etnrtlin: more demonstrations. They shrieked. kicked and clawed while he-' ini! ¢"\l`I'ied from the-building, In inn nruutinic u number of Suflra_gattea` in the balcony alfnva- the Royal Box throw down arm\loa.ds` of Suilragette l|i"v‘r\i',|lrr\. - yea s n barrister. Tb. ice han- cellor granted an order for 9, writ ol! prohibition to Droh-tbit Mr. ll1lcQu9.id| from proceeding with the cases.. From this order Prosecutor Meade, has appealed to the Court of Appeal in Equity, and the hearing commenc- ed ycsterdav morning. ' Hon. W. S. Stewart appeared on hobalf of 'the Prosecutor and Mr. J.. J. Johnston for the respondents. Mr.\ Stewart argued until 4 o'clock, and' Mr. Johnston was in the course of. his argument. in reply when the Court -.adjourned at 5 o'clock until this nwrnlllu nt ll o'clock. the House made _remarkable progress sumed yesterday morning Chief Jus-'wllth the Legislative program. As much pork wa.s` done to-day as is ordinarily done in a week. At the present rate of progress it will not take long to clean. up the order pa- per and l>l'0i'og~ation by the first week in June is ~'begln_ning to lool; more like a reality' than for_ weeks past. Outside of the Farmers' Bank there are onlv two contentious questions left. One is the C. N. R. and on this it is not believed that the Lib- erals will put up more than n per- functory iight. The second is Redis- tributions The com-mittee is work- ing hard to bring down a un-a.nin'ou'3 report, but at present there is more or less of a deadlock., the main difll- cultv being in Ontario. New scheme; of settlement 'arc suvvested every hour. ,But every new scheme natur- alfay involves the sacrifice of some one since there are no less tha.-n eight ridings to disappear. The resolution with regard to the Farmers' Bank -depositors i-urriished the chief dclvite of the day. Party lines were 'nrokcn on this. Mr. Duncan Ross, Liberal, of West Middlesex, supported thc proposal, but wanted to go further, claiming that the (loverntcent should reim- luirsc the shu1'el:~olders as wcll as thc ilr=i\ositora. ' W. l<‘. Nickle, of Kingston, one of i_l\c disscutinin (lnuscrvatwcs on the _,_ _ fl. N. "R oY‘.lccterl to the legisla- inir George and Qu'-en Mary with, ' » um, H9 md investigated mn mlm. their Rn al flussfis and thirt other _ -ti .» F!` _ _ “ ~- ~' ' '~ Y v rneil-,bers nf Rnyaltv ocnilnlyil n cg farunx wish-miemnin-§"';:¢"¢liiS" 'fl.'l`p"1n'- \|\1'l.ic mrna Mid their wives on nun sill* and Cribirlef. Minlleturifwith their ladies on tile ofhsi' Hide. _ ` _.__,,._.__,__;_ Min,\r,l'. r.ml»-1-».+ rows. n|n¢_l,m~|,, °'"l°El2lli>_ Alu run im, . cllslilriciriou LEAVE YOUR FILMS AT 'rwo Mucl. 1951-4-iiiulmou. L,'U',, `.ETTTJi;biE_;,',;§,WEé-"X-,7,_~for thc uuppiy_uf _ 100 yards of con. 'IA _ _ sizes. Lowest price. -F. Young, ‘ Uurer Queen street.. lass-MMM... \\‘.\N'1‘u:n--AN» mxris-niunoicn naiiuf clerk. _None other need apply. V“t"“ ¥`iL§‘?;.__A__.__.__ 2?_§§15'9M3i'_ the supply of 500 barrels of cnnent llAN’l‘ED-A GIRL FOR. GEllIERAL'.at 323;; a Mu-el_ and the tpndel- of liouaework. APPly, 190 Queen St., __ __ _ '_ 2170-4-zsmtr. ¢.sur1' Ki-b”`¢iv1ir1u?o.Ars ' M Amr: to measure for $15.00 at _M. C A iiiimimr of tciiders for cltv sup- _ pllen nor-U nw-nrjded by l'.he'Cliarlotte- town City Council at its meeting last niglit. _ ` The awards were made on _the. ro- commendntion of the respective coin- mittees in charge ,of the several de- partments of the city. - The tenders of J. W.. and W. Arb- ing for the supply. of- 200 yards of red inshore sand at 45 cents 'ui Yard were accepted, as well astiat oi Michael Conway for 400 yards of in- shore sand, that of Michael Power clots i-uirld ui. Jl) cents pei yard and of 'l‘lioinar-, Hcxtou for more t'onei'ete sand al. n sln.l'lur lute, tlieso being fhc lowest tenders. i Messrs. Carvell Bros.” tender for thc Rogers Hardware Company. Lt.d.,i for a 'similar -number of bags of Portland cement at $1.81 per bag, the bass to be returned in o or- - _ ' _ :pd "1\llH§il¢1I1_'B 'I‘l\i'l0l' 51109. 139~'G1`°‘1l»-der to the company, were accepted. _george st. __ _ zaea'-s-izmnl ron seam.-T-inrcniiro moss, '1`he Council awapded' tzhyaupplylng ol spikes and _ nails to. the city to, from Standard Bredvto 19_y_ _p|»lze‘lMcssrs. Fcnnell and Chandlq-_ whose. winning White Wyandottes. $1.00 tender \-mn thc l0\v0Bt.~ her setting. Apply at 14 Brighton The tender of Mr. M. P. Howam for Road, _ 2128-4-23Mtf. itlic supply of lumber, which was thu rua 1irii1llfI5tXTria'°s}\i'.n 10 SHAR- loweat received in its class, was ac- es llinnis Psdigreed at' $126 and 10 C¢"U1'd- ' ~ _ ,llmma Rayner 'International ati Messrs. John McLeod & Co’s,t¢n_ silo. Apply Guurni-on oinpa fler ff" the "Utilities of the police 2827-5-12Mi.f. force with uniform-3 was accfnted, bo- AI,C,I,im;i_‘:FffJ~}f§i¥I~j‘Rii'_"‘i;i;‘ .lng also the lowest in this class. residence of Mrs. Allan, 29 Fitzroy Struct. On Thursday, 14th May, commencing -at _10 o’clock forsnoon. Vnrlur, sitting-room, dining-room. lu»i_1. bedroom and kitchen furni- ture. Il. Bearlsto, -Auctioneer. v mv-5-anal.” nur.- w_\u'|‘rf.uI.\'-o1ni§"i'o‘G0 'ro ifax in a - to mo- Fl'|l‘ ' of 0. H tors. the Onion, Beans maturity nortstlnn, lrive us other 'ine ..lf¢-qi me annum _ i TUE Tfiliziinigiulii l l -_ Till... .ll9r1.erc._ (Special to the Giiardiarni 'l‘O_R0_Itifl‘0, May 12th.-ll:farlt'iine:" Moderate to fresh winds, generally' ' ’l_‘Hl\‘0'i°1\S night, At 9 a. l1!-.- yclterdsy it was 80 _-ings-eees -above: at ll..-p. mr as degrees abovef . 5 _ 'il turn. will _. te ' i‘l‘._47- 'iI.3~1:` was New .,,,» =l . ' ' IN __~__...--_-_*_ 0rder___lfii_llér is l3elrig___ Rapidly. Glenrrd-Prerogutlon‘“Expected First -' _ Week in ._lllne.' Di8Ullreiiliiélit‘0ver R'eriistri'bution.' Farmers 1 `Bnnk Being; Discussed. . (From Our Own Reporter) ' llutlou.. during _ u Bfofllv on Lake of 'i`wo (YI"l‘A_W1l,~ May ll..--To-day was I-lon. W. T. White, Minister of M0Unl-alns between Ottawa. and Mon the'flrst day of morning sittings and Filldncc, in introducing the resolu- H951- H6 left B widow and. dvc tion made out an admittedly good ‘case for the legislation. He made it clear that the Treasury Board had had before it charges in regard to ir- regularities' ln connection with_the ,organlzatior of .the company. Yet in the face of these charges the Treasury Board issued a certificate. If _there had been an lnvoatlgntiqn lt would have been easily proven that Travers had deceived the Govern- ment. Th-ére‘ would have been no certificate and no -bank. The Trois- urv Board had been negligent in its duties. " ` (Fl`0lIl Our Own Reporter) 0'I‘TAWA. May 11~M5ruiug sitt- llngs 0| the House started today and fl`l'-‘"1 “OW DU. rapid progress will his made with the sessional program. lPi-_edictic/ns are being made on both sides that the House will wind up by _the end of the first week in June. ,However that depends upon how _contentious the C. N. R. and Redls. |tribution prove to be. Some Govern- ment Legislation will have to be held over-if the House closes early- | It was offcially announced today ‘that the C. N. R. Resolution will be moved on Wednesday. Bluebooka containing much of the information 'already brought flown in regard to tho (T.N.lt_’s financial standing were dl-atrlbuted this morning and that will lcuvo twn days im' the memlierg _to study these documents 'hciore the debate opens. In thu order of the rlav Hon. L. P. Pelletier drew the attention of the ‘House to fr state- iment which lion Rodolphe Lemieux , _ _ . _ _ on.,__lic_ swirl. and _ was ~5,vnn_lui;o;»_;_,__hnd _,tuna-‘_ 0&F._,,m,”,___,umt he _._ mm niid;-.ad;1*td1rit thc ‘inns vns fdnt o A -. .F ‘ ' the r_n`ismnnsmem»ent_ of Travers and not__ t_n .thc "l‘reasurv -Heard. For this rcusnn lv: _wan olilwsecl to the louis- refused a pension to the Wiic of 'il _mail carrier. H. La~berl;0. who ner- inimi in u-ying to have the mails. .__ r children. Sir Wilfrid Laurier had al- so commented an t-he case. I-ion. Mr. Pelletier amidst Conservative cheers, u ' Sililiil INJUHHJ ,--_ (Canadian _ Press.) COBAUl`, May ll.-A report is to hand to the oflect that n serious ac- cident involving the lives of four men and seriously injuring hall a dozen others occurred at Long Lake, twenty-five miles from here, while op- erations were being carrled on by the Canadian Exploration Company at Daughton. It is believed the men were buried under a fall of rock in the big Glory Hole. ' her iaith. Miss Blanche Bdvyer sang : with ouching effect “My Mother's Prny_ er" at the close of the sermon. A very interesting programme was stated the House had passed a Bill granting the widow a pension oi a thousand dollars 'and in addition had her made post mistress at Oka, in ollpositlon to some of his politl-| cal friends: lMr Pelletier thought that his ol-Tifinents night have mad: some inquiries before making such a statement. i ' But Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr. Lemieux said that there had been a mlssapprchension at the facts and congratulated lllr. Pelletier on his' action. MlilHiHS iiil i '-r i _ Sunday was observed as M<»thcr's y at the Baptist Church in lei i a A tl ' City. -The church was beautifully dee- orated with flowers. White carnai-. ions and white roses were worn by rnany membcrs of. the congregation in honour of the mothers. The white' carnatipn is the Mothcr‘s, Dny Inter- national - Memory flower o’ Home (Mother and"Counfry_ A number of_ the members of the Young Worahlpp-l ers League wore flowers also. Rev. Z. L. l"asli preached to tho Youngl Worsliiplners using u white curno.i.i'ou to illustrate the purity, love, charity and fidelity of lliotheifn love for them. ' The reg-ulaxj sermon was from Matt. al‘l'l8d_ out in the afternoon in the Sunday School. The official program of Mother's Day wars used with songs and recitatlons and was much enjoy- ed. The mothers of the cnnrnll and congregation were given a hearty .welcome and everybody tried to live thi* day in mother's way. In the eveuina Rev. z. L. Fuel. reached from a text taken from Luke 22111, and the subject of \the ser. mon~_was “What n Boy Owes to his Mother- ' Th? Bublect was discussed rom three view points: I.-Life; Il- Love: III-Loyalty. Miss Kstunilen Ddckendorff closed this very interest. ing. service with a benniplug I-eude,-i,,g of “Where Is My Wnnrlering Boy T0. higher’ It was a bright glad day at the Baptist Church notwitlistanding the unpleasant weather. Mother’s Day is 11 °0'ml°a¥'Hl1iV€1Y new institution but the experience of last Sunday will help tu perpetuate in in the Baptist , Church. It is sure to spread tl.,-ougl, all tho churches and become nn ann- ual event_ The mothers of the land ure worthy of this recognition and encouragement from tho Churnlr of Christ. *__-@__..___ liiVlSll]N lil ' llli Piiilili lilllli ,15;2E_»-.and the vlaS._._,".§ _M_qt\.\r-'_~; I. - ,__ _ a`efi-”¥’r_ayen" This was trgatedmnder two main 'lieadlngsr' I.-A mother’s prayer v's a. test of her faith II.-A niotlicr's prayer is the triumph of _ _ _*___ _ ___i______________ __________________V,________,_,V____,._,,, .__,_._.__,__.__,___,_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-f _-_-_ _.-_-_ _ _ _-_ _ ._-. _-. _ Y B'0'llSTER PERIOD T_|llE _ FQR C_RND'lDi\]_`_EjS T0 STRIKE C “’ _i_,r ~... , ._ ~ At St. l’ctur's on Sun_flny_ the HCV _Uaiiou Hirirliuon ‘began n series nf u.ddi'csscs in explanation' of the rc, \'isio_n of the |’ray¢r Hook as will hc |i'ecoiiiriic|i°eeii . _.-..2615 C. r. -Meourthy. ,___._5915 Mrs. John Hackett ......._8426 T, E. Ga ant 1 -~.,--.5150 E. H¢l‘l>£~b,.~... .. ......4'lf»0 .,\l(,'E_ B. Murphey _. .........4225 _ ._- _.___ _-M (Continued on one 8.) " __ _ _'_ .three years 'a§0,` there had been a' good deal'of uneasiness/ among the clergy 'and 'lalty of all section; of the Church. lllost people -seemed to he quite satisfied with the present book, and in 'these days ofichan-ge it was refreshing to find such _.,_ con- servative spirit in the'Church. At flrsiwhe (the speaker) was doubtful as to the advisabllity of that re- vision, and he feared that there would not he contentment with a few necessary changes but the beauty of the present hook migh`t be destroy- cd by the introduction of services not in keeping with the.ones they had now. His fears had, however, been ullayed, and if Synod accepted the proposed book, it would be dif- ficult for the ordinary layman to notice any changes in thc regular services. nuvfsaii suviennr. TIMES. They must rouieurber that the Prayer Book hnil been revised sever- al times. The Church of England re- fiscted the supremacy of- Rome in 543. and for fifteen years after that continued _to- u-ae the old service hooks. In 1549 the first English _llrayer Hook was issued, 'con_n~onlv called the first praver book of Ed-_ ward \I. As this did not satisfy the B0URIs~ f icxtrsm/e reformers, smother book WAS issued three years afterwards. llut as Edward died n few months after this it was doubtful whether it had been introflucrd into rr lnrrzc number of' the churches. =When Mary came io the Throne she forbade the use of the ‘hook and ordered the old lionian services to he us~d: In the reign of Queen Elisabeth the second prayer book was revised and nlll'-h0l'lr‘°‘l i0¥` uns, The hook was again changed in *lm palm or ,I-ames the First, and at ' ...lsilo ` " "_ - ` " 1 " 1 c u it - sim- if.:'.:..’i°'z:1:.:‘.i°:f‘___ - - -=»»=e'f°“- ‘:';:..*:"::...r.....'°.";":. ......‘_".: r __ . ...a'ii0`_ ~ it _..-.6850 -.- ri f.. he .vane wave 10:5:-isult _ e¢t;f*'_-l%?v'i‘aylor ..._..___2935 :.‘;,£l-lg I:-azniriflirteci for the flrst rg; 'hunk ('»liriltolirll_ef“'.. xyqame M, Hart . _...._..4825_|,n ngninoi. this order. ten ¥l0\\l\_ `r,"”,n lununlay ' 1'.. 8400 ` for the second offence. and e 'BUF -drian Ileteru . ._.., .........4ll5 ' ,NGNIBR ,_ Ilmprlonument for the third ohm:-,s. sailor R. PovIei"_.... ....._.i950 - . .un that a clrilrl enuld not read the nrnvera \~v its mothnr's slrle without iw-.ing guilty of brnaklm: the law. Tn Fhsrlrs the l~lecrmd‘a rel~'r\_ the nrevlff wmk was asain revised-this ws! in 1662. So that it took 128 years for the book to reach its present form. and dllring that time it had MW revised four times and forbidden to Fllllli MEN KILLED ISIIHH. SIB Lllllil iilliil WHECK -____ Owned by Messrs. Peter Mc- Nuit & Son, Malpeque. Crew Landed Safely. Messrs. Hyndman & Co. were noti. fled by telegram yesterday that t/he schooner Sir Louis. owned by Messrs Peter liicNutt & Son,'Malpeque, was wrocked near Arichat, C. B., yester- dsv m0N1iHiZ» The schooner was about 90 tons and was bound from Halifax '10 M8-lllellillc With a valuable CHFBO 0’ general merchandise for the owners. Vessel and cargo were in. sured in the Hyndman offices, Capt. Landry and crew succeeded in getting ashore safely. be used twice. For the] the English Prayer BT; zliidyezgt been touched. But the Americans ln- troduced a revision after the rcv0i_ ution in order to adapt the -book to their new circumstances; and thc Irish Church when it was dls~esta.b- lished revised the book ln 1377.; and the SC0tCh Uhurchihad recently is- sued a revised book. The Conv0¢,,_ “CUB Of YOPK and Canterbury about' live years ago received Letter; of Business from the late King Edward to revise the present book, but it might be years before that revision was completed. NEEDS Ol" CANADIAN CHURDH. Meanwhile the Canadian Church felt in need of a book more suited to the developments of the present day. For example. 350 years ago they were not n Zllissionary Church. They had no territory, and there .was no direct Prayer in the prayer hook for missions. Then everyone belonging to the Church was balfsed in infancy, and at Confirmation the question was asked if the eonflrnzee would re- new the vows made in thc name of baptism. Nom a great many people. ioined the Church who had no vows of baptism in the various denomin- ations, and when they were condihnedi, it seemedunreal; to"a”ilr_`th'én'\"ff.c""1*e~` new vows which they had not made; Again, there was need for revision with rclrard to auch services asfor 'Plirinkogivirig Day, in-duction of mili- iuters wud tim cunsccrelilnnr of churcli- ca. And while they still prayed in fthe Litany for tl\c'Lords of the Coun- 'iil und nil the nobility, they had no urriycr for their own Grovernor-Gcii- eral or for their own Parliament. Tile changes that ul->l>ea.red in the revised book as now presented were not by any means all that were pro- nosed. The Central (‘ommittee at its meetings required a two-th-irds vote to carry any change: such cliamro would t-hen bc. reconsidered at the. next meeting. and had again tc be carried by n majority; Cqusccquently ,., proposed ` change ' _often dropped after first adopti0I1~‘_! eng example of the care au