APRIL 3, 1911 _ _ . f r » . . J . . 1 i 1# ‘ ,, . ~ , ii if .J i _ _ "fel » , it ’- . . ,'~ ,, . 'ffai . , ni.. \ ______,_____,_,____ "_i‘i1fi_mTiis~i- New... 'ras caA1q.o'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN” .,»,,,,,.,. ,,,,. ,,,_i,.. PAGE THREE cinuoriifivwiiii lui our-:ni~§` ”&iiiiiiif“'““'"”" I ffiiiiiifrlifii .. 7 ‘O 1; pays to buy in this province. H, M. Davison, city, was a passen- ger returning from Sydney on the ,nnii special yesterday afternoon. ~ ig U, Croft, Toronto, who has been in this cit'y on a business trip, left, nn the mail special to Georgetown ian; evening on return. ‘ Mrs. P. A. Mclntyre, widow of the late ex-Governor Mclntyre, who has been residing in this city since the ,ienili of her husband, was a passen- ger on the mail special_last night go- ing to Truro, en route to New York. Deacon Soper Simon, Matta Kur~ dison, who has been in this city- for me past few days soliciting subscrip- tions in aid of 8, church, orphan asy- nnn and school in Kurdistan, left on the mail special last evening for the maiiilafid- At the Police Court in this city Saturday morning Stephen Trainor, for being drunk and disorderly on Sunday, March 26th, was fined ten dollars or twenty days. Eight young men for standing on corners and ob- structing the sidewalk for pedestri- nne, were fined sums ranging from four to six dollars or a proportion- ate number of days in jail. Louis H. D. McLeod, Hunter River, who has completed his course in the Cliurlottetown Business College, leaves this week for Quebec City, where he will enter the service'ofthc Hunk of Montreal in that city. He will bc accompanied by his futher, (leo. S. McLeod, Hunter River. 'l`liore was a large attendance in Zion Church yesterday even`ng when lhc pastor, Rev. R. G. Strathie, prearlicfl a strong sermon on The 'l`hi`u;;s That We Sec from the text “While wc look not at the things which are seen, but at the things win(-li are not seen; for the thlngs wliirh are seen are temporal, but the tliiugs which 'are not seen are eter- n~i1; ll Cor., 4 chap., lil verse. The speaker said that the stages of long progress might be indicated by noting the things one sees. First, by the eycsiglit one saw just the primary things of life, the white snow, the prion grass, the blue sky, etc. Then the class above that was the insight of the mind when one distingiiishes the relationship between objects. He quoted 'l‘enn_vson's flower' in the rr.-nnied wall as illustrating thc tliouglit that if one knew all rela- iionships he would know what that letwcen God and man is. Higher livin the insight of the mind was the iifire of the soul when truth, beauty iuui goodness are alilbrehended, Jesus will, “Blessed are th-e purc in heart for they shall see God." It was part ui (lod's great gift to mankind that he showed men how to reach that vis-ion of the soul. After the service .\li.-s Flora Mellish most acceptably snip; “The King of Love My Shuperd ls." ::(‘lean your bloomgéeryone is the better of a good bottle of blood pur- illes taken in the spring months. Dur- ing the winter the system becomes loaded with impurities. Spring's Sar- sapurilla is the best blood purifier we know of. $1. abottle The MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. & Kt. Sts. drtf. _ _BORN _ _ <'lli‘I\’i~]RlE-ln Souris. on Satur- day, March 25th., to Pius and Mrs Vheveric, a son.-J. ~ MARRIED ,_ __ VRABBE-CARR-At St. John's Rec- tory, Milton, on the 29th March, hy Ven. Archdcncon Rcagh, Lillio .llny (Irabhe, daughter of John i‘robbe, North Milton, to James liowurd Carr of Cambria. DIED l\iri.l‘l.\N-At Middleton, in thc_Con- illvilution of Caledonia, P.E.I., on l~‘ridny the 24th inst of croup, Dun- can M., the only son of George Mc- Lean aged four .years and ten months. The funeral which was llii`§€ly attended was at3 p. m. Saturday. The sympathy of the ivliolc community goes toward the liurents who were so suddenly and liilvxiiectcdly bereaved by the death of this child. ANNOUNCEMENTS "St. Lawrence Lodge No. B, I. O. 0. I". meets tonight. First degree. Ernest E. Parkman, Rec. Sec. 'I‘. Edgar McNutt, cit -.t .. yesterday afternoon from Iyililiftaiwnelk M. McDonald, pnr- - i . - i S. Minto. who has l:E;nUatuiiis(li'on(~Ie in this city for the past icw days Owing to an attack of in gi-i,,n,,_ wasl a passenger on the mail special tol Uevfiletown to rejoin his steamer' 'rue Ladies' Am of ni., Y, M ,. A held a meeting in the Y. Mf c' A' parlors on Saturday afternoon. Mrs' \Dr-) Goodwill was elected as brasil dcnt. The other officers are Mig A_ L0l"1. Vice President; Mrs. W T Hllggau. Treasurer; Mrs. R. C (lofi. Secretary. ' ’ _Tile opening of thc trout season F-Rturday was marked by the invaq. ion of numerous of the streams of this province reported to abound Wllll Slieckled beauties. Quite a few from this city spent a day on the ice of some stream or milldam and 011 1`et“\”Ullli! hoiiie brought with them, ample proof in their wen linen, Find in some cases overfilled creela of Hood sized trout were captured. Special Announcement. Owing to the rush of Saturday's Busi- ness our store will not open until I0 a. rn. today. so as to give our sales force a chance to straighten out our stock. H. H. Brown. 158 Queen Street. 4._¢¢ii| AMENDMENTS T0 TELEPHONE INCORPORATION ACT MERE DISCUSSEI) OH SATURDAY JQ9"Fi1“‘§<1_E"°fe_i2eff@ li ure. It was a great thing for the country and thought the Government should -do what thcy could to prevenl] outsiders getting conlroi. l\'lr M \'l`fllI<1b‘()’\I had oft 1 n tic lfalklng l’0lillC>‘. talked good sense. He thought thc bill should be care- fully guarded. We look to thc time when there shall be a telepliunii in every fnrmcr's house and we should B-ll0W Tiotliiiig to Prevent or hinder I>l"0gres‘s in that line. Perhaps the time might come when the Govern- Ylifillt might fluke over and operate the line. They were not prepared for that yet. The scheme of amalgama- tion wns following the usual course, first :in increase of the capital an.l then g, merger. Patrons of the future must make up the dividends on this large cupitnlisatiou. 'Ihat is whrrc the public sufler. The Telephone Company here own ri very valuable property. It is, after nil, mainly a public service. Good men, in whoru the public find confidence have had control of it, and they were. given large control. Ho _much reliance had been placed in them, that ‘lh-e con- tracts madc with them were some times merely verbal. l`ndcr anew comiinny many things would bc dif- ferent and the public interest must no\\' bc must carefully guarded, Every eviuilablc and moral right should be protected. llcfusal to in- crease the capital might block the amalgamation scheme. He would like to have our telephone system kept for our own people. A safeguard miglit be put, in the bill to guard those contracts with the company which might not he in lcgal form. THE I‘RId.\llFIR said the first pro- posal to amuliraiiinte had born turn- ed down by the I’. E. Island share- holders. Siucc than the Maritime had L-:ecured options for n controlling number of shares. There was no power to prevent such transfers. He favored holding thc bill over for fur- ther consideration. The vcrbul con- tracts might bc put in writing. Mr. M<~LEAN thought the bill should not be nllowcd to bc with- drawn. Everything possible should he done at this time to guard the public and private interests affected. HON. L. ilIcDONALD did not al* prehend any great danger from amal- gamation, as the House had power to protect the public interest, but it was wen to take any nwiul iwvviiii- tions. He favored reporting pro- gress. _ The discussion was continued by Mr. Arsenault, Dr. Warburton, Mr. McLean and others, alter' which pro- gress was reported. - The House adjourned at 1 o'clock till Tuesday afternhon next at 3 0'C10CI(. Prowse Bros Ltd have _their Mlllinery Opening on next Tours- day evening. Watch thel;n3d__s4_ I 1 NE|W ADVERTISEMENTS. ; i . . /iiilr person wishing to purchase a wood stationery engine should see the VARRIE OASOLENE ENGINE before purchasins' elsewhere. Sold by GEO. UREAMER. AIlIurpr:s:- of sn'.o,l1cr- ing her cries, as the house in which she 'rcsill;d was directly opposite a police office. ' When be became cxliaiistckl wiih his recltuls, Abbatcmaggio esked President Bianchi for n postponement of the sitting, saying that he was sunering from an injured foot. I-lc pro- mised that he would tell tomorrow how he became aciiuaintcd with all the secrets of the Camorra. The cxcitemcut, which 1'.bl'ou;:lio\\l' had hem intruse, now broke all bounds. The prisoners jumped to their feet and shook their fists at the \vitness. Rapi called out: "lt is noi. your foot from which you suffer; it is fci;ir.‘- _ Nicola Morra exclaimed: "I never saw ,gi greater coward." “He is not n mnn; hc is a phono- ;rrapii,” cried ldrricone, the chief of thc (famorrists, irlluding to iq report that a German company had urged Abbatemaggio to permit ‘records of his testimony to bc taken. Ilc Marinis shouted: “The phono- graph begins to be out of tune. ` Alrbatcmaggio was then led out by a strong guard followed by the curses of thc prisoners Ahbatemaggio described a bualary committed by the Camorrlsts at the home of Count Dauquino in Naples, in which hc participated. There was 9, quarrel over the division of the booty, which ainountczl to $20,000- The leaders in the Camorrn, includ- ing Cuoccolo, for whose murder th: thirty-six prisoners are being tried, Enrico Alfano, the alleged head of the organization, and Dc l\'IarZn`s, demanded so large a share of the spoils that nonc of those who active- ly participated in` the crime received more than $50. One Camorrist who got nothing denounced the burglars to the police and some of them were imprisoned. Abbatemaggio in the past three days has reccivci many letters anzl telegrams congratulating him upon his confession, and he has also been thc recipient of many thrcats..A tele- gram from Venice assures him of the devoted admiretion of a woman whose name betrays her nationality as not Italian‘ She urges the peni- tent (`»amorrist to fly to her as Soon as he is free. Other communications are less flattering and some set forth in un- pleasant detail what is in store ,or one who violates his vow as a mem- ber of "the beautiful reformed so- ciety." - A_ few correspondents seem bent on making sport of thc situation. Tbcn therc are the inevitable theatrical propositions. One who describes him- self as San Charing, an agent at Milan, offers the informer $200 fi dny for the privilege of exhibitig him. Commenting on an offer from an American theatrical agent who offers $200 gi day to cxhihit him, Abbate- maggno exclaimed: "Woul-dn't it be funny if, alter being shut up in a cage like a bird, I should go to Am- erica to become a lion?"" ple's (‘crr.etery. 'Ihc following is thc ()l'II)EP. OF I‘R0l‘I\lSSION. i‘lcr;gymcn Rev. H. ld. 'l‘Iiomos, Iicv. ’l‘. F. Fuller ton. l'nll-Ilcai`crs. Pol. F. S. Moore, Mayor Rogers. llcnry Smith, F. J. Nusli. Richard Golf, Holi. G. lil. Hughes. Mourncrs. James Patou, Rowland Patch. A. B. Brown, Robert Nicliolsrin. Alexander Hrovvn, A. C. Brown. I). U'M. ltcddln, Geo. Reddin. A. W. iiyndman, West I-lyndman. Dr. J.S. l.`ar,ualI, Dr. S. R. Jenk- ins.. Vinctnt Blake, John Fraser. Leslie iVlcI\`utt, 1)." R. MacLcnuan. Dr. Lodge, Neil Anderson. John A. l\icl,arrn, James Stewart. Scth llenderecn, Harry McDougall. Wilfred Doucettc, I-Ienry Douccttc. 4 ' ... ». John i\.cl‘.a._,, John Puitell. l‘utrit-it l\ic'[‘aguc, Willie Gillis. FEAR FOR $A`FE`I`Y 0F "Scott's idea of establishing ade- liot to the far south is an excellent Terra Nova followed the Great Bur- iier edge until she reached thc Bay “The tclegrzini saiys_ that stores wcrc landed and u hilt erected tvro for the new city lonn of ~‘il,05li,u0il ,it miles from the ship, after which thc Terra Novo left for Mclvlurdo Sound. It is not therefore clear from the telegram whether the hut und stores were lauded and erected by the 'l`er- ra Nova party or by the crew of thc From. “A word here us to thc plans of Amundsen. In April, 1000, Amund- sen published in The Gco5_;rnphicul Journal and other papers exhaustive details of his proposed North Pole expedition. He Icft Norway, osten- sibly to proceed via (fapc I-Iorn and Bering Strait to the North l’olnl`. Basin. (in arriving at Madeira in (ic- tobcr he ,announced that hc had changed his plnns and was going to try to rcnch thc South ]’olc from that day. . “Nothing more- has been heard of Amundsen's expedition until today. We no\v learn that he landed in an accessible place, evidently with the intention of accompiisliing his object H ad Severe Pains In His Back. sosron scuoonsn Coup; 1.,v_,,,,11y Work, AND CREW OF EIGHT BURTON, lllarch 30-Some uneasi- ness is felt for the safety of the Bos- ton schooner J. Manchester Hayn;s, which is thiit da s out from Bruns- dnvs The Haynes was last reported ,-;ule on I\Iarchl5. She carried a crew of sight nu-n. $200 IN LIBEL SUIT l.()f\'DON, March 31-The King’s nenrl; division today awarded $2-hi <»1>».- andfleld s, Pfd.... . St dll ll' C . .. Twill .. mon... 20 17 East. Can. Sav. & Loan... X. D. 140 137 150 105 100 130 125 105 102 61 00 73 BONDS. 113 100 100 lhn animals do not show symptom of Brandram-Hendcrsonn.. . .. 07 illness. but sim ly do not hr ve. and Halifax Eicc_ T.,.amway,__ 192; 1i0 §,§¥‘,i_‘?i‘~’,§,§‘2,§’,,‘§},',§'il,i"',§2",,*§§i,fH2t‘°3i“E232IN. s. steel at con, ist.. sri willbe foundln the moutI\,elther then is N 3 Steel & (Joni ])eb_,_ 102i' S0 l:i".":'l‘;::t‘iii.‘:'.u.°;:::arc,‘:“:::.ii:s P0-io Rico Rami-.-~ is t c lim ti n el-isa 's lfiicliiaeiftedttggtisd no tile tfwiifwe ssly .. 9 92 “lli¢0lUi¢°"°i\."°“ll<"i“ 1" ln "wiv "Heli q unskilled or ignorant interference dues ' ~ emi 101 85 Stanfield's, Limited... 1025 101 Trinidad Electric much more harm than good. It requires a _ man who thoroughly understands the i ~ UB ~ anatomy of the mouth, and has the Men 5 gemlme “ng I necensarylnstrumenta and sxllltocorr-l Dgepl’ Serge ig stamps ect whatever is wronl ' I “Ilriny Deep" Serge every J' M' NIC!-OLSON’ ,D' v D" thrce yards. Dye guaran- g _°|`m" Dena” iced. Wear unequnllett. _ _, v, 4-aan. 1. 4-idrsmi. 3--2..i..f...l\s.-.il -9. ,202 Km* sl' ch l°“'“i P' E I' 1' , _ interesting in more ways than one. south than genie? His journey to ' “From the telegram." he says. “One the role will be shorter by that dis- is somewhat at a loss to decide deb- i-,in¢e_ ii be decides io no np Beiirii- nitely on the two most iuipvrtunt more Glacier he will have to gicoun- l>0ll1CS- ACC0l' /5 Ty" --gif: "'55" - 1.. VI'»'ii“» ~.---.-_- i A ,..~~ *“.']` L) _~';_1;-_,». _._ \ e __ \...» ., 13-A \ S* IVE” iifi “You'v<= got a cold, old man." “Yesz don't know how l caught it, but it seems-’ “.\`ow, look here, I know a sure cure-that is, if you take it right ri- vrny." , “No use. Seven men have made nic promise to take theirs first, and I cnn’t take yiours right a\vay,, so it won’t be any good at all. Sorry. Good-bye." was nnliarmcll. The explosive had bcfn placed in the housc b the hus- The woman, .\lr.s. Jrs. M. Iiotick, was instantly killrd and the lioy re.-i ceivcrl mortal injuries, hut the lebyi i ' . Y baud of thc dcnd womiln to he used in removing n tree stump from thc rea-r of the yard, J JUST Paint. Call in and .sce us. NOW is the time to get ready for house cleaning. 'The best Paint mode is here, Sherwin \l\/iiiiams Paint, Aiabastine, Marba- liiifi, KHlSOI`HiU€, Iilp-A-Lac--Stove Pipe Enamel, Aluminum §. W. QRABBE Agent for Sherwin Williams Paint. 1 3 140 ‘ 200 will find in tliesc Bonds and inve cliisc. Denominations $I,00 I _ v Nova Scolia Steel & Coal L`o's lst Mori Bonds to Yield 5 1-4 p. c. lnveitors rlcsirlug' -.1 high clnss scuiiiii' willi fl wide market _ _ ' _ _ ' y I ing Tower is thoroughly established, We reconiiiicml their puz- Pfice 95 i-2 .md ini. ,Yield 5 1-4 p. c. i J. C. ll’IACIIINTOSH & C0. I }§.*`~'i`ABI.ISI-IED 1873 ` Members Montreal Stock Exch Direct Private Wires HALIFAX. MONTREAL. ST. _IO HN. stiiiciit .vhosc stabi`it ani earn- $§U0 and $I,00U I Send for complete clescrip gnrdiug the business ofilic srruriiy buck oi` P. Burns drstf 6 P. C. FIRST AND REFUNDING MORTGAGE BONDS. We own and oflvr a. block of these liigh-grade iurcsl- mcnt hands in Iols lo suit purchaser s. They :ire issued in dcnoniiuaiious of $|oo, »$5oo and $|.oo0. Our pricc is loo and interest. Drop us at Iiuc today while you are thinking about it. .s.Mn:uunY MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE . Halifax, Montreal, Sydney, CHARLOTTETOWN, St. john's, Nfld. ‘T tive circular and maps rc- Company issuing and llic QI Company ` i STOCK QUOTATIONB. April 1, 1011. Reports furnished by F. B. lilc- Curdy & Co., Members Montreal Stock Exchange, 160 Richmond Bt.. Charlottetown, P. E. I. MONTREAL STOCKS. Opened. Closed. (‘an. Pacific . . . . . .222} ?.22} Cement . . . . . . . . _ . 22 22 Ilctrolf.. . . . . . . . . 70 Tl Dom. Iron Sr. Steel. . . 58 00), Power . . . . . . . . . .150 l»l9i Rio. . . . . . . . . .107 R. & O. . . _ . . .121 Scotia. . . . . . . . . ‘Jil ,Slinwinignu . . . . ».l\-1 106% 120 03:, Iliff, NEW YORK STOCKS. Opened. Closed. Atchison. . . . . . . .109} 109; Am. fleet Sugar. . . . Mi 44;- Amal. Copper. . . . . . 62% 63} Brooklyn R. T. . . . . 772 775' Reading. . . . . . . .155L 156 -Union Pacific. . . . . .l76} 1702 ll. S. Steel. . . . .771 773 Va. Chemical. . . . . . 662 062 COTTON. Closed. 14.28 14.00 Opened. May i‘Otton. . . . . . . 14.32' July Cotton. . , . . . 14.02 CHICAGO MARKET. | Opened. l May Wheat. . . . . . . B6 July Wheat. . . . . . . 861 Sept. Wheat. . . . . . il? May Pork 15 07 Closed 86h 86 80) , 15.07 July, Corn. .. ..¢-.4811 48| . . fl _ ~