W Live W1; GROW. i Diitieulties. ; _,_._;3_-;.,_. -. __ W", __ .._.. _-_.__ ~_ . .f_=»_. . _ _ . ` ` ` ‘*` -i'-»""e“i “ ’ i 'L' ` ,. "~~-.o~.;»- -"L"-`11‘~",;.`~' f’»-'°="T’.~1’=;." ' _ ` ' w -A ; i " - ' - I or ".4 -",,\._,.; 2*. >f~‘»1-V* -f ' ‘."f»_y-._A ' Jr,-f.~.-f_~.;. '-. HE MORN N G RDI _ 4 llc ALLW el . l89l. _ .A fi ADVANCE » I _r ,_,_-~- Under ,__ _--__ ) WAY IS DAMAGED Negro Incendiary ,Beers at Mafeking. ,n§T@l5'. A \~` V um -__-nz v -ef // V _l f' 35;- 'I --1%* l: E A-'27-v _ff penhagen, crossing from Dover to Calais As the train by which they were travel ilng was leaving the Bord station ;l,`.'1'2_.’§_Z.ZZ.T.1T_,Z,ll.~ "vl"I,l.T.-`.1~\'T.1'l`f1l _ _,_ vvvvv-." THE DRAMAT Closed Doors Until The Prince and Princess of \Vales left - _England on lVednesday, April 7,- for Co- and tired two shots from a revolver into . _ _ _ _ - . at _ Brussels in the evening, a man jumped * Speech From the 'tlie Thr Plneau’s Election Ca The thirty-third Session of the General Assembly of the Provincial Legislature __--- -on the foot-board of the Prince‘s carriage the saloon. The shots fortunately missed thePrincc. The man was at once ar- rested. He was found to be a _voutli aged sixteen, named Sipido. >\Vhen in- terrogated, he declared that he intended to kill the Prince because His Royal -Highness had caused thousands of men to be slaughtered in South Africa. Directly he fired, Sipido_was seized by M Cr-o<~i1is_ the Chef de Gare. and. accord- Tl-IE. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF THE PRINCE OP WALES AT THE RAILWAY STATIO_N.jBRUSSEl.S. ,H mcdmud ,mhuiid ¢ » ofovino for nie ooo or as ing to the otlicial account from the Brit- ish minister, they rolled together on thc platform, during whicli_ _a' second shot was fired. The people near rushed to help, and Sipido was at Once arrested.- ‘Graphic.’ - iiiii O iiiiiiii O iiiii O A Lienisi ninnie one a Review nf the Past Year Work#-New Members Introduced-AMr.\ “ .___ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _ -_ , _._.-.. ._.._..,.. ___..v~\_~_~-v-`\._v\.v\,-vv- oiiooiiiog him tothe one ut the odionpeoplo for _thogeuuuu _cisbytlicqueanuid puqlsd THE GUARDIAN, onARLo'rmrrowN, PRINCE EDWARD 1sLAr~rD, WEDNESDAOY, MAY 9 woo. ~ ' < ,_ 1~ _ . 3 i __ ,_A _ » ; rims no ish Ptlplt. ' new voinae lu _` _ _ i i -To be ___ u i.Acnmn nxrcnim mums. ` '0'rrAwA, lh.y,& Laurier has cabled 'Lui soot to tho non ufgotun an land. -ro von nr usclmmnr Wnnmfm, Hay, 8. votini- machine Ln huns claims. nm srmmr nsxmnt suntan. _ il' si. 1.ooio,_l|no, s. tween three and four thoiiil milwhy employes *ik * morning andthe Qs John Koring, *Q d badly _wounded by COMQQ 0*” Monoriooy ' * ` r _ r uses a Crisis-fM_r_,_ Wise _Enters and__§,;ats.a_nd _Irie t'ilSB?C3liEl" RCIESES O His Vole-;-#The A Sud i Six 0’cloek-Hesse will Resnine L Iohy at 3 n’ciock-. ` 're-_-nu1_|-|n_-__ was opened yesterday with all formality due to the occasion. Shortly before three o’clock the booming of cannon announced _Private Secretary proceeded to the As. from our 'orchards during the people and Province. setnbly roomfaud took the Speaker’s chair 99859” clearly demon'stra'te` - 'uns me" . - UIIKPN! PPM _ and delivered his speech Standing room coming source of wealth, which _Itrust Hon. Mr. Farqubars on introduced a Unmisuus Bum* ' that His Honor had left Government House. mand of Ca tain Allen ._ The Guard of Honor was composed of one Lieutenant, two Sergeants, two Cor- porals and thirty-eight Sappers from the Engineers; one Captain, one Adjutant, one Lieutenant two Sergeants, two Cor- porals and fifty-eight Privates from the 82nd Batt. with the 82nd Band in at- Bmmo Qmmne Tam ls tendance. All were under the coin- s . ure . _ at refund the money`if it fai D The guard for tiring a salute of hfteeii ' l was ata premium _and a very large num- iwllgeueving that properly conducted -bm dpm forma' Ylfhereupffn H°°' rADlll00wl\\|0\‘&9lhll _ . _ _ _ _ Gor_ on of the Opposition obgected to any bgzggf Llaiilies occupied seats on the floor|§g1§lcu1tu1.a1EXh1b1m0ns are most bene_ further p edings until the reading of _o e ouse. - , c' , my Governmenthas provided that . i _ A _ _ A ' I After His Honor had delivered the one general exhibition, open to the other the wnt'.s and t.he returns. thereupon . _ Speech’ an joined in Singing the Nav provinces’ shaubeheld inprmce Ed_ and the introduction of the new mem- f ~ _ _ itional Anthem, and three cheers were;W?1"%?11f3-nd during the C0Dlinl‘o” axltgmn- bei? 8196;” in the. bye el°°ti°“5' wasmn,3m` ut' _ 3 - , _ . - _ I ee ein sa ' that this ' be remier urquharson inre yingtotne "‘ the members for ment' Gov' imnch appreciateiiulig the great majority Leader of the Opposition shift!! that the Sh°_"°"° *"“" *War* "N" ' of oorpooplo- wrioowooro ooioid ooforo House ro doo brisk oootneriyoowuwaiywinih. i SPEECH- _ _ I In 01`de1‘_f° furnish the inC1`°“5°d 9°' time. He presumed there wasfsome- .___ ~ MF- SP0’-’~k01` and Gentlemen Of the Commodatmn smltrgently needed at the thing else before the House. The Govern- A ~ »’ Logisionvo Assembly: ;Fa1oo11woo<1 Hosplfol for the Insane. my _ment he said h d d id d h _ “run nM'rl¢a_PM'!' . _ . if In meetmg you for the first tune In Governmenthas entered mtoacontractrwise _ 3' °° e ° °" _ of __ '_' Il _‘I “snag” A "New Bonding. Afoor oiigiitiog from me oar- mot. The fruit indusn-_v has also in-, your deliberations will. under Divine`\5_°°~**"*°“ riage His Honor accoinpaniediby his creased. in importance as the exports guidance, beproductiveof gi~eatgo£w* S¢~Pill Inv' making Ithan easy matter to_ make a pretty shoe vithout comfort or a. comfortable shoe with -out bsaucv or style, but to combine glwe Gr, ab- solute ease, fashionable Bleganca and excellent Wearing quality is art in shoe _making Our i’s Shoes” Possess all these quali- U58! We would be pleased to show you our new 'Wing styles. Our ine Dongola. Oxford at $2.10 L Il a leader. guns at Fort Edward was under the charge of Lieutenant Peake, and con- sisted of one Captain, one Sergeant- Ma'0 two Subalterns, three Sergcants, NEW YO!! 31% haf.. i - - for an extension or annex to the build " ~ , A i A my oiiicial capaclty, I am pleased to be- . _ _ __ . . . . Ml gh, mgmg J ggi "*“ ____ » able to congratulate you upon the pros- l mg' ;*ndd7°“ Wluf bihziked t° P’°§g° D-£n§§;i;};£;Zr?l°kEdtl§;tdW; tg? ""'°°t;°" tion Discuseolyhbus 1 f 'D perous year which we have enjoyedlway 9*” means or Purpose m n e r e mem em thebloud. Hoods bmw the last Sesmon of the Legmlature :eral unportant reforms with modern from Belfast and Murray Hu-oor hom thehlood. People __fi WCC az- ilmlillllill J rr ‘ three Corporals and eighteen gunners. AS the clock in the tower heralded the lapse ofthe appointed hour His Honor’s carriage ,drew up in front of the Colonial @Y - li~"_.f7T '\ wlglli; T @§»@,E@ _ up armsin defence of its people. As the Qneen’s representative of this Provi_n_0€, rl I congratulate you on the proud position occupied today bv Canada, and on the ‘enthusiasm <1ispio5~oo io Prinoo Edward Island when called upon to give of her , best men to tight for Queen and country. ‘a 1 ` do 1 that mon f ~ Read up the Merchant of iygeulixg me|?l?ar:e had tgo surrexiideti tlgeiui " lNo more striking proof could have been_ ,afforded of the true loylallt-y which Canadahas been immortalized on the`_ lbattle-fields of South Africa, but we '_ llives.-_ The speedy temination of the war ll between representatives of `s` the Governments of the ' Lower Provinces during the past autumn, with E Chambers authorised additio §` 25a. ~ -Clirluditowm d ` The hearty manner in which our peo- ,=ple responded to the request for contri- l butions to the Patriotic Fund is another l _ i proof of their devotion and patriotism-, l *pearian play to be performc iiri Charlottetown neXt week . iairisaf eomofnioooooionl _, V¢I11C¢» Th¢ great shakes-7aCI<1>ntin;entsear¢§e to be devohtly prayed a view of joint action beingtaken. Rim j most essential that our young men, in- stead of going abroad, to enrich other _ for. . _conntriesby their labor, should be en- ‘couraged tdremain at home, and facil- ities aiforded them for a knowledge of scientific farming, and securing other ractical training, which would help to 'ood ooiis for our oniioa thanks. fi gona up :noir oonvo-land. A l The legislation of last session provide li Il ing for the bndguig of the Hillsborough _ River has been consummated by the completion of an Agreement betweenmyr ,Government _and tha.t_of< the Dominion. , The construction of this Bridge, together `with the building of the Railway from D & e Southport to Murray _Harbor=-works of ' | great magntude and to this The past winter was such as to darn# age to a remarkable extent the Roads and Bridges of this Province. N0 other _department of"t-he. public 'service _de- tmandigsuoh care and ccmsiderationas _-our public' highways. _ Your attention ltheréforewill be'uirected'towardsthc _-introduction_ofsu6h a 'zsutpm aswill meet thmpnblio mqpire _ ts, .andat Province.-is now assured _ms wil! bé. the _be cousistmt withour toln ce. _ f The .butter _ _ __ _ .tho 4015*?-of and the prices to l wlth lnnnedtatéfy 'In the; “N95 whioh me when- o1»oo.1l The , to say that 'the has dealt most Ptuvin of the cheesefahd Prince' EdWl.1‘dI8llm‘ ii “__ of thcodlifew ' one comin re ii l..¥"!_*'- _, _ _ I, f§ideas have lately been introduced into 0ftheS,,SS;0n7.1¢ was ' season all 'T D; `"“"_1."f ‘l11(§E§;sf,uaf?0;v%1; ?:a€$.itfl1etl)1i;Stf%E?1`t¢>Vl;}J(;?3l0-lthliii §vev1r_;y§i1ia¥ Wiiork of the _Ataylumr _sllirgn the floor of the Housti:eLr1s‘tig!;:: »-.o».- T fwe should bo profoundly thankful- 4; iam d» be ‘iff 139°* W1 117% Mr. compooiioofi Mr. Rom oppooroa ot ,mi 5%* ‘ 1 A e I Towards tho oloso of loot roar. tho mei C ° .2PP"°" ' “‘°° 5"? M fn one tor ood took one oooh bosom-o one ma- Alluwmsm md \vHlIl‘» 9 South Affica-uRePub1iC declared Wal' ag* - ’ tiomtglgrnners were gpgilaat 1' ing of the speech by the Speaker from the 5°' ` mst Groot Bmom ooaooo fouowois of 1';i‘§§.S“ ~df;_hmP~"§e¥°mr§n fbe chair Gubmms Roch h d lm . ‘rrosiaonexrogor hovioginvoaoa British, at 101% an e eu' P0 'd b f h bu “S “ ° W' Territory, the Empire was forced to take °re_y°“' _ 9 ‘"9 t F and t°°k his “lt- Durmgthe recess, 3, dglgggugn frgm Surely the constltllencles Of :Belfast Bhd ‘_ my Government visited Ottawa to press Murray Harbor have equal rights in the “P011 12110 the Umm-9 0f UNB Government of the country. Pvlvinco- The i11Y.°SPi8‘\\*i°"1 .°f ifl1°'°° .` Mr. A. rotors said time - o lot or busi- 1__matters has fully convmcedall concern- 'ness was done mst. ear before fedthatourdcmamlsuejust, and must be - ‘ 7 iof necessity be recognized. ._ lil; ‘f§;“ 'QM &‘_"?’ES“-* _.PF 5 T A I _ 5 ‘_ _ __ _ _ e `l The desirability of a. School for the; Mn .Speaker -than reporwd an __ . - 5 t1 d e Agri- . . . D _ characterizes our people. e name of ; g;gg¥;e_0§0f'nPUu1?§;?£g§n;hx;t (glecham resignation of Mr. J. WM, , l e which occurred during the recess. ~ ical Arts, ~ led to a conference ._ , l Hon.Mr Gordon asked the Speaker for A the date of the resignation. Mr. Speaker-Willthe Hon. Leader of the Opposition show aprecodentf Mr. _Campbell said that the Speaker of a. House should be courteous. llr.Gondon's (Continued on the Fifth Page.) if mm' iitiilahtll” ` ___ creamloitatturo