MTC ADI ALL ure of T _ puliuiiie 0 iteisliiuilh lNGlM. __§5imad. Engage is saliva; oncruom lffllsu `f5irtI;;;5verav»lln”nnn on nurse :enema - iupuimfeni'*Pf°f°°¢llfPolol@3 ell'-il! “ew” and f“"_l° the been knownielergvmen in _rhe~city',` ‘Bloks fl its immense else. its. mmm- -°"4*‘ " “mg mm °“* 'f;“‘_,"’°°"“¥‘¢ announced today tha;/hereafter M tains, deserts, rivers, jungles and his fight _’“`m' H° W" fi °“ h°m° would refuse to marry couples who fllfflltlli the dark people of the dark and his im-,u-y attended t_o. Although (io mot, prssont csrtinoam (mm _continent who spok-e ilve hundred dig- suflering frosisiclcjcnblc pain he is pro. physicians as gg their phygical ang ferent dialects making the work of M055 HL. ll Om Y- izhe Missionary extremely diflicult. ‘He was followed by Rev. Mr. Hea- ney who gave a slnetch of Living- been so many misfit" marriages in 5l5°ll°'B life flllfi Clllllllllf-er, from his the past that he believed something ordination in 1840 until his deatb_in _ Bhoiiid be done to try to avoid them 1_873. Livingstone needed no praise fbr,the motives that governed his l l v 'life and made it such tl at it stil li es ‘ m- on the tablets of enduring memory. .___ ’_Bcv. Mr. Fullerton gave the clos- BOSTON' Mm-ch |3,.Un1c“ they . Jill! B»‘ldl'l‘l‘l‘- 1" his Zmnt "“’“t° t° can receive some assurance _that the the memory of David Livingstone he YORK, March- 18--Announce- made here yelterday of the ofthe Royal Mail . Steam bass 01! been 'l since ‘lim “ " 'si lu one cum" " celanece. r Liulmest- Dlvthefle- ‘ . manufacturers will grant their de- §“°1`“*°¢@’-`iZf“l hilll as U10 Ere"-59"' niands, 600 of the 2,800 members of ' l!1illlll0lll'U`Y Bllllfe U19 “P°5t\° Paul' the United Garment Workers still on J B - Livingstone had not only to face the Bt,-nw say they wm_|em,-B Bnggon for | I hardships incident to the conditions New y-ark g_,,nighg_ Samuoi zopn, who _ of lifcin thilli lilly ill All`l°l-l but hi’ has been directing the strike in Bos- °"_ 'had to m'.‘l‘t the ll0B¢lll¢l°H Of “"3 ton, now on its seventh week, has Edmonton papers contain long ac- 1 d th dm ¢_ h 1, 1 - ca ers of e ' eren 0 lll'° 08 ll obtained situations for the strikers °°“”t“ °f th°`“°mi"““°“ °” Tucsday the land. He depicted the horrors of with New York mnnnfncturers, who °f J' D' Hyndmau to °°“t”°t tm’ the slave tralllc all it fllllll'-ell lll Nfl' are said to have received rush orders °°“st“'“°”°y`f°r-th” 0°““°"““v°“ “t ca in 'thot dey. Livlrlzlll-0ll° W3” since the strike in Boston. The New the 'mt °l°°"°““' T’“"`° "°'° Pm' crest intellectually and made llllllll' york iusuulsctlrers have grunted tue ent "muy pmmm°m': mm' °m°ng conizributions to science, hilt it will demands of the strikers. them bemg A' Wnuamson Taylor; his lnvc for humanity that endeared .lohm Hutchings, _.of\Olyde district; , _ 0r|d_ H _ethos James Woods, of Athabasku, and ?vl|T;c;o“.g\§ oipossd to iswrhr, be; J. D Hyndmen All four of these ' ' _ f ‘t i th industrious and peaceful ' ` V _ gentlemen _were nominated all von- 1,:f,`i¢, 'Lf og.. people who onlne under °ld*‘¢°’- *"1* W? “ml ="“”"° “‘°“' his influence. whuo the parts of the .__ ¢l0ll°‘l Wmldl‘°W in llW°l` Of Ml'-,. country that were subdued by war I.'m.TsB'URG| Mun 1g_M0u1de|~g Hy“dm““' “nd wh” um “me W” have still to be kept in 0l'd0l' by th'-l employed by the Black Diamond plant mmny put t° uw °°“Ye“ti°" ` tm’ force of arms. of the Crucible Steel Combaily Of meeting unanimously assured the can- In closing Mr. Fullerton paid a Amerika' struck wday for an in. dldxte of the support of the Conser- glowing tribute to the mm inspired "ease in wages Another _plant ot _ va ver. - )_ 1 l c h endur- ‘ ' y, b nu f - Mc. Hyndihen was informed of his bg the 1?” °fhL S ',155 onetwcfn me the same company as een e tc: ' » _ ` to cl nr B Pl 0 'Y ten days.. Police were called I choice -by telegram and accepted. The* ° un h 1 1 1 in uv in t Wim, candidate to represent- the Sturgeon hwy home for ur B n B ng 8 “ight tc' clear the m en mme d, ` t iki b lder made' efforts to in- district ia the elections which will - Ellie 25,3: guns to quit work, The .._.._...';i suis nelson “° ‘° “ use sums Dllll GE of the Nelson lille period ol num weather followed ny at a total price of me heavy rain of ls.s_t_Sa_turday and Sunday, brought on the heaVi¢lt U95' het at Sussex that has f been- ex- iterl- perieneed in that country since 1854, with although that of January, 1909. il argentine considered by some of-the reddenta transports- _ to equal the freehet of 1°lt"'9°*- ments ns- _me rlverffmn sunset to Hampton and London. was opened by the combined A mild. s passenger wvsethei- use heavy rellufthe witer rieillk flllioit Milled feet. The lirldhl ' 'ic nsuislu, lsnloue. Oldlllll. Me- fxniglie sen Henry were considerably sigh all are still in commiulon."i'iie roadway. as themloemfiete lmdge'an¢! an thrxfgelelng `|ll'snwa'y‘rei6d for some 1-sal-' dl` , were - ‘silo flooded although- ls? Ei. E’ _NEW YORK, Ms`,§.ch1>9-_Wm. B-'l‘_l'e- fry, the N. B. _bank_ clerk who start- led the capitals of Europe hy his lav- lllll expelviiture of money was senten- ced to B ng-Sing for _four years to- fl'ay. _ ,I-Ie pleaded guilty to two indict- ments for forgery by which be de- fssuded the local branch of. the Royal Bunk oi Oanada out of $7,000. Trefry was employed in the branch of the bank of N. S., more recently in Vancouver. " from the branch here by means of a forged credit transfer, ostensibly signed by the manager of the branch at Vancouver. With the aid of _ s _ _ _ _ ~ \~~~'~‘ young woman whom he met in New ,O0 - ' " , York he spent all the money in Eu- ' rope in about a onth then return m. , ed .___ . t _ LONDON’ March “_The Duke cot ___ , o New York where he was arrested M"1b_°f°"sh’= llllllolwred intention (Special to the Guardian) ”°--- the nation by intensive culture than T' C' Jam” and with mm 0" thé t would be possible under state admin- - - - istratlon. C SEVEHELY INJUHEU SITUATION Y ‘FRESHET _.__ -ST.»JOHN, March' 18-The lon: oeshisls were-delle. _V ‘ ‘_ ' -she silent ` sold-sean ei yesterday =eicii`n’4ies fsllulu still" -"even _'”°_°1_fll~1'°l _=l~fs~l~ :lil-?~1~l»»i\' _ mn A'-ulsulé litiffl' iv ' E? 5,; "Last January he obtained $7,000 'haese‘nrs1>\‘orresn ef mefwnxl-sail -'ii-om seven o'eieek ysiewlsy lmorningi-Lise germ _aio gg,¢ gg, _...__ The House of Assembly .resumed ¥llBt.0l”dllY forenuon, Mr. Speaker Wyatt in the chair. NEW COMPANIES Hon., J. A. Mououann presented a petition to incorporate the Lewis Granite and Marble Company Led Company, Ltd. AN EXPLANATION AND REPLY Mn. Rrcrl/laps, Leader of the op. position, asked leave to make a per- sonal explanation regarding ths stricc l-lllell Passed by the Premier on his absence the previous aiternoonss re- ported in The Guardian. It was llllite true hs' was not ln the House, but there was no legislation under had never put in an appearance, and no questions had been asked He mere- ly alluded to this as the remarks oi the Premier might gives wrong im- pression to those" who w re iollowing HON. MR. :\icl.EAN, LEADER or 'PHE HlOllSFJ.,said he did not be- lieve that the Premier would have answered the question regarding oys- ters wl.ich Mr. Richards had on thc paper yesterday had he known the Leader of the Opposition was unable ation could be obtained from the all the nspcrs connected with them he thought he was entitlbd to have so the-province on businl‘ss.»: MR MeLEA.N said it WN our . side. Laughter). Hit .gg they ‘M‘1;ll° "lil" *ll *het H0.. ws- netjsd _thesis fuuue, l tion sislsgeel by tnefiiooe snd»_ise.=~a\th_-~~|hduid'he _miles to the _ 1;? the fHdifi’e. The matter was llibvred to drop. l ~ ' ~ cairiclsns wailcoifillp 1 _ _ _ -“ ~1~1oi¢.;. ' ll. hit the’ debate. on 'Die resum- 1-sul-in if-suse is .““'.u. hi: ca ltr” ‘reef-esesuiia' al nun rising rfv :o_o pn-'eil 'to vs- ~see`med to feel proud whktevlir direction ‘lt sto the speech of to bn pre,-,en¢_ except that the pm. 000 from the Dominion Government, misr wished to 10|; it he known to o11IMr. Mollnnnld miniitted there were tho members of the House time the difficulties in obtaining this, difficul- lnformntion Mr. Richards desired tics which the ilrcfwnt lrovsfnmelll eould be Obminsd by application to had to fnrre as well as their predecea- thn pl-ovinciai }gng1,wm-_' .HB mighg. sors, but there was this diflcrcncc hc- just remark that they on the govern. tween the two parties: the difference n-soc eldo ren. e little 'lonesome when between smznatlon and progress; tlw the Llendcr of the Opposition was not diilcrence between letting things drift in his’place. (Laugh_ter.) Mr, Mc- and doing their. in a business-like been pronoeuofl to repost the inform way. The Isle sovcrnmcnt adopted anon Wim-h.f,h,, premier had givon n non--possumus attitude with regard in his statement the previous day. LU El‘|l5|§ilffll» and tolli thaw “gun 'M.R. RICHARDS said ii he remcm- Rllfl Illllllll Ulllt While ll? W0“1d lm bored rightly there was but one vcars before they could get any of clause in the act giving the Provin- our cluims recognized, there were dai gow,-"ment p,-,wer to mako ar. some we would never get. Now the rangements for the leasing of areas. Dl'050llt I-T0V0l"llll€lll» had Bll'°8d¥ B05 whaf, |,,, wsnmd to know was what the Dominion government to admit were the arrangements marie in pur- that we had good flfollllfll lOl Badl- gmmge of tho Ao; tional subsidy und had obtained that Mn. Mol.uAN sold all the inform- $100.000. ‘PROVINCIAL LGlSlJA'i‘ilRE' ,the into Liberal government, he thought the examples he had cited were rather mr-fetched. He felt con- fident that everyone who was not an extreme Liberal partizau would ad- mit that the late government had been nothing more or less than a block in the way of progress. Not- withstanding the little that 'Dr. Ds- war could quote in its favour, it was admitted on all sides that the Lib- eral government had stoud and Mi; J_ Kennedy one to m,,m.;,o,.ah;. blocked the way of progress until the Mama Leu suv" Black Fox *wiped out by the wave of public opinions a year past January. Now there was a chance of making head- way. ' osrrrolsm auswansn The wheels of progress, like the mills of the gods, moved slowly, but they ground exceedingly sure, and the] first thing they ground out was the Road Act. Now they all knew the ei- forts thnt had been made to block consideration the emb r bein _ i - an mu oppartunx :B i 5§V ‘this measure, but the Act had tum- y o ar t ir views. While no doubt the spceclges bled ov" the opposition of um Lib' _eral party and of the Liberal press, ::fe?ie‘\;er;eg(;c;g!'idZ:§a :;f";a:i° and was admitted to be the most sat- wen Dcc'uDi‘ed and doing as muczq 503 isfactory means of improving the for the province at the Home gow roads ever attempted. Dr. Dewar as in "stem" t had claimed that there was a great g otheremak fh n r s o o . _ members. He was sorry the Premier\ dgal of good in the old Road Act and' t at it was partly on that account `.Yf`.§’...I‘.‘if;..’_“ ii1§iZiZ..f3.§‘i.‘l'.‘£l“p‘if.i gg;_T;_;";=;"},ofj,<;§°;';";;';§,l;g,ci’;=;g gf; ml” gh” 1;” had helm °b°°“t mn” °' 'twenty years. He, the speaker, was in the splendid Agricultural Holid- °"r “YS “st °°“i°F‘ was ‘mt 'W' as prepared as anyone to give credit i cording to fact as he had never been ’ -_ »- .where credit was due, but he had absent from one sitting lhst session yet to ,mm that tml t over E t , _ a e g nm n except on the last day when he len' deserved any credit for the manner 0 catch an early train home’ The in which it had administered that same couldwot be said for the sup- Road Ant They knew that at least porters 0| t-B gouemment' as one" m-[$1 out of every $2 spent by the late ,more had been abcent on many occa- sions, and so far as the present ses- ,{‘;:;§3m?}'£"t ;;_trm;'ds wa: _spans ii sion had gone, one member at least g . Y n pow r' au. .a so that it disiranchised the Dominion l officials to keep itself in power. There' were numbers of disgraceful acts to' the discredit of their predecessors which tended to keep them in power, but be did not know of any beneficial 3l,§rD€§§¢;[:ie';‘g‘l:,ro£,§:°d:£i§';‘:i‘833;? _legislation that could be so claimed. what he had Named him ol doin `Everyboily knew that, and he did not | yesterday g think it was necessary for a member purchaser. to conic there and argue to the con- trary sufi claim that hc did so on the principle of fair play; OBTATNING SUBSIDIES Dealing with thc subsidy of $100,- MR. RICHARDS' Was that on ac- Provlneial Engineer who had a map count of the old claim presented hy with the arcas leased marked oil, and -the. late government? lille. MnnoNA\.iJ; it is s general died and open to inspection, settlement on account of all our MR. RICHARDS said he was aware claéris. No particular claim has been there was a marked map _ls he had de italy settled; our original claims seen it himself in the Enltneerhi of- are_-aa___go_od as ever andthe govern- flee, but as a member of- the House merit intends to press them. IHC RICHARDS: Is it not a fact the information be speeineally asked tgir the claims presented by the de- for laid over by the Government. legation were s¥1milar to the claims THE SPEAKER said he thought presented by t e late government, the Leader of the Opposition was en- and that on this occasion lie on the titled to have all the information' previous. one the Government at Ot- asked for tabled in the House with- ta rWs%§hem? _ out thc necessity oi having to go to l_ c U Llllz. No; no claims any of,tbe officials of thajhvernment have been rejected. There were cer- for it. _-He also added twawe ex- tain claims presented jointly with tlle. planatiofl *given of his s._`_ ce_yes- other Maritime Provinces, and these terllay by r. Richard! entirely had not ditldsd upon; but in sstlsrmory, hue remand members this nsrtloullir lhetanee the suhelu that when they waatsdo,l_eave they was on sccodn`_ of the claims exchg mm” Wu cm' at _bf , iam had to obtain the * ` _ per-miegien of the sive to the “Remember House. _ _ __ __ ,_ Ma. nwrulnc s: is _ltsole e :see Gm ,,,,,,,.,, mn. A. P. rizowsn this liked ten that the ,nreislie .umm _ie on se- “md” ,M days' leave ss he use tsfie out ol count ol tile pfsiiehted by the ,,»,1,,,,k_ D, 0,-d,, _ late govcriiir ‘I _ chan", Multum- MR Mc N ,- _ __ _ . gi. . D2 No, he did not U! _l-ll Qf_-_ll°l' T'_l0lll9l _fOr _ s de- _think “Rx s fa_r_ as t e knew there sirlhg leave tq_rdake app ion to was nothing to show ttlilifiiy tlaima their reflldrtive c Willis f5‘ 'Rich- had been presented by the late gov- ‘fffl W* hi” “Ut §¢¢‘l‘Whlp oilhernment. No one knew anything about it at Ottawa; there are no claims filed, no record of anything _having been done in the department at Ottawa; so that they were not in a Position to k`now whether the ernmenffs claim was similar to oftheir predecessors' or not. UR. RICHARDS: The _ 5 (Canadian Press) PARIS, Mar. lil-Ldllhlm 1APil\0| prefect ofthe P is P , _ head of the most remfrkalil? polrgeu or- ganization in the worlil. resigned to- day after twenty yeah lerviee ia- terrupted only by an'ahsenee of two years, when he served as governor general of Algeria from 1897 to 1899. LePine is e7 years of age _Und served through the French, Gerriina war of1870 as sergeant in the for- tress of Belford. When the war was ended he wal called to the bar and became Prefeat of Police of Paris in 1898. LePine was absolutely fearlm aM atracted -much attgaf-i_0ll_ hy ig- gressive manner in supgeiiiiig' "Apa- ches" or rowdig wld r a time in- fested Paris. e alll! haha prom- inent part in tp ofthe mo- tor bandits. _ree cally evsky mon- arch or head of i£e__ _ LePine for hi was their arrival and ilepsrtur #Uh and took sole relpdffllbvity for thedr safety while here. ' -‘-l HUHSEMEN FUHM _ `i`SSUlIIiTI0l| Over one thousand persons ga‘¥@id ng, Charlottetown, yesterday `!or the first horse sale eonaueted by the Horse Breeders' Asioc' tilih. _, _ _ It was an imnieiise 'eI`lcc&, tive thousand dollars' worth of horpa' flesh changing halide in ilve houfi.f_ Although on B. efifaller lclle, Rf* minded one forcibly of sim|l§|.~‘@§ held in Madison square Garden, New. York City. . _ -_ Everybody appeared full of inilerelll and thc bidding was keen throughout. Many ex.:-client horses were sold in- eiudin¢»liyrhs1n»'_‘Wag|ener, whim top- ned the sale by bringing over 3100.00. Mr. F. W. Iluglies, the well-known iverymnn of Charlottetown, was the The rousfignment from Mr. A. R. Mncliny of liawndale Farm, creatzi great interest being ll\llCklY MIP _ (Continued on Page three) ». _|~ ,..__a_`_#__- HINDUS TIKE V BASE N10 L0ilD__0ll VANCOUVER, B. U.. March 17-1 The Hindus of this city have sent to london thre \lele§&_fQB_Wl10` _ ` or-esenc the grlthfh go'veesni\in`i:‘%|elx, the conditions that govern their com- ing to Canada. , _ i _ __ The three delegates are Balurent, high priest of the Sikh temple here; Mnram ll‘|¢n\, flag bearer, and Nand sigh Berkley, Cal., whowll act as interpreter. .___._.. ~__.....__- lll ll0U|fGElEfl'l'l» _ CDIIIO BITS. lEl'l'lll0$. ETC asus °°Don‘t forget the dance in the A.. 0. H. Hall Wednesday,_ the fafildl- 50c. n couple. if-Slliipd. “The ladies who are selling till for Easter Saturday will 'plelle Beet at Y. M. C. A., this afternoon at If o'clock. "wait tlii you -h r the orsheiira in the Chimes of Yormandy Monday and Tuesday nights. _I»t,§l': dandy. ‘ V 519 "EASTER FLOWERS.-Place your rders early with James 'Pulte _Ii-A, for llllies, roses, carnations, valley, violets and orchards. _ Phone 269.” "March-two one-Come to the con- cert in the Baptist Church Q __ evening, and see how zmiiehwen and made the Wlirburtou of a in their Lllnard s