A " “ ` " .. / ' , ,i' -4 -~-/ i. Thirtcéln ' ,-» f _. ,I - ., _ J _ v z L ~ ~ .-. 5. sa- » Prioss-s H - ' _ 4. - . - 8 Daily Avcrsgvdooril c . ` _ 'f l ” A , ’ ORNING Daily- ` 7072for 1907 . __ - ' gttohoo £2” BUIY . - ' ' f .» = '_ omlng c. THE C 1 i ‘T I. ~,, T T * ' ’ . . . Whli1l)¢ll¥l{l'¥l(I’40Ilf‘¢li'll‘li{\0ll}i`>lA)ii.Il'lsiis1} CHARLOTTETOWN I RD l ‘ K ‘ me A Movrs nv Msn. in anvnnc . » , PRINCE EDWAW LAND, LANADA, MON DAY, MARCH 30, 1908. {,.,,,,,, PERQEAR BYMAIMN AD,,_,N,§,,, t , i - _ . ELECTIONS It Is Expected That They Will Belleld At An Early Date-Tunnel Between Montreal ~ ‘ And Longeuile Spoken Of MONTREAL, March 28-(Spe¢f5])_ The Quebec elections are to b i1 ml k ' ” e e ma e an a°u"'° nght for °"'°"Y “at :Lord Templeton has' purchased th at an early date._ Premier Gouin has intimated to __.___..._.._..-_;__.l__ Conservatives are organizing to in the legislature and many sur- Drises are expected., An English syndicate headed by e charter of the Montreal Bridge and lendlnlg Liberals that he Wm Dre- Construction ofa tunnel between Terminal 0°' 'mm the RBYm°l1d DUN OT ‘U16 Si-Fllggle and _eleci;ionsiMontreal and Longneuil on the Prefontaine estate and n compnny is expected to “ke Place some time in~South shore of the Bt Lawrence isalheing formed to cnrry out the w 1; ' - or May. I l possibility of the near future. ' of constructing the tunnel. Piiiiisiii is iisiiii iiiiii Beneath Contempt,Says Prof. Stirling of Manchester LONDON, March 27-“Plnmistry is nn absolute absurdity* the whole th` ` b th 1 " ' mg is mea contempt’ declanid terlous hotel robberies in the Riv- Prof. Stirling, dean of the medical _ _ ' tended over many years has faculty and professor of physiology lem' ex _ . been explained in the answer of the t Victoila U l t , M h li nversl y 'mc ester' beautiful dashing but masquerading in the course of a lecture at the Roy- al Institution this week. 33223;; Of( ni/;0r;tFlil'h For ieagsithg “Look t I |,, h t, _ . 0 Il El as en BT B DB “ W" P” me ° °°“ ‘““ 1 ni been c P ri nc the niv- ed. “and you w'll fi d t i l ‘- ,aus yl a 8 S H' 1 n Cer an cum’ iern. Her wealth and jewels have .i1ines. 'rue ii in - uh ca se nes- e so ca E drnwn admiration from far and near lines-‘of life, heart, and head. and the girdle of Venus. and the bracelets of life around your wrists-what do you :=\ipp~ so ch(-y ii-ally are? Th-.v are h I nothing more or less than creases oc Ote proprietors ol France' folds produced by the action of the muscles. The i‘nc of heart, or in- stance, is the dexure ofthe four! fingers. The line of life is the resulti of the action of the thumb. All- these lines 'that have been given tronomical names by palmists characteristic ilexures. You will the same ‘lineh on the palm of Barbary ape. Humanity is daily gulled through its extraordinary ig- norance of the elemental facts of physiology.” _____________ NAME New 'rows - ' 1-ioNon or K1rLiNG.l as- are , find WINNIPEG, Man., March 27-T. S. Darling, townsite manager for thel Canadian Northern, announces that about thirty new town sites will be put on the market this summer. The most important of these will he the, divisional point on the Brandon, Re- gina line, about 125 miles west of Brandon. It is s mutter of interest that this new city not yet born will .to cu" any can of Remus, Bm d' probably be christened Kipling after the poet of the Empire. \ 'leading watering places on the Con- the Slllllill Wlllllllll WAS Hllllls Tillll V|l]l|MlSlll[l llllllllllllli Had Specially Designed “Kit” and Made Fortune Robbing Guests A 0 , PARIS Mnrch 27.-A series of mys- l Now she is declareL one`of the most ingenious, successful and audacious hotel thieves that has ever troubled For several years she held brilliant way in society. She visited the tinent. Her undoing came in a mom- ent of overeagerness to rob. Waiting detectives found her enveloped ln a long and beautiful cloak bending over the door of a room of a weal- thy American hsurist. 'I When the wo an was searched the police found hidden in special pock- ,ets of 'her clothes, pinchers, files, lskeleton keys, screw-drivers, and twenty-seven pairs of small delicately made nippers used by burglars to un- lock and lock a door with its own key, when the key is on the inside of the door. , The detective' will seek to prove that the masquerading countess was the active director of a band of hotel r0bbers,' mostely men, and whose aggregate loot is of great 'nanciul yalue. . _..__.i_- PILES CURED IN 6 T0 14 DAYS. PAZO UINTMENT is guaiianteed Bleeding or Protruding Piles ln 6 to 14 days or moneir refunded. 50 ctl. lNlllHlll MllllfHlNll Prizes. $2.50 in Gold,`a Durable and Handsome Iron si iiiii iuiiiiii nother Great Distribution of _By The Medical lnspecter of Immigrants at Halifsx i Recently HALIFAX, March 27.-That the iedical branch of the Halifax Immi- gration department has been tha ause of tlielmost sensational stories f wrong-doiiig for years is well- known. - The victimizing of foreigners who have come to Halifax to seek ii ome in Canada, who have becnl treated shamefully, in a way that would discharge the worst forms of ammany, has been the talk of Hali- ax for a very long time. Here is` what one Dodds wrote re- garding his work nt Halifax in deal- ng with immigrants. Your eleven people were ‘all passed. He a little more particular next. time with Montreal cases. Do not et them make any signs whatever. If you describe something that they will wear it will be enough. I felt quite nervous when they all made igns with tl`ir hande on their ties.” And a week later he rote nnother etter to Liverpool ' which this assage oceurreil:- “Your people all pas lng excepting .ne woman, and she will be all ight in a very few days. I could ot do otherwise. A large number f Syriana and Americans were held p for the hospitiil. In future tell our people to keep at the back and let all the others he examined rst. Please be careful, as the other doctor is often with me. Send some more along.” _ This “Dodds" 'hns been published by removal from officer. That Dr. Dickie and "Dodds" ure snld to be identical appears from thc following tal¢@i from The I-Ierald’s report, of the proceedings in parliament yes- terday, but whether he is or not rc- miilns for the future to prove.:- "R L Borden asked whether any Halifax “Hon. Mr.. Oliver said he had learned little, but .was ii nosltion to say that the writcr of the W. Bedstead More Pieces of Furniture, An0ll\0r Bag nine.. i.ae.s was D.. nan.. he .in- ’ , | missed medical officer.” fFlo retc The Durand s Farewel 0 U . i ,___ The price evenings at Wonderland have proved so extremely popular with the patrons of this favorite a- musament,house, that it has decided to give nltttther right royal distribu- tion of gifts this evening. Tha 3016 piece is as usual the-piece do resist- ance of th evening followed closely by auseful, dsomo and durable iron bedstead, feces of furniture such as hnvd been iappreclated so fully on other prilii nights; a bn! Of 5°" acceptable -'to every one. n sett of nlckd pl , d flat irons and numerous other gl _ It just needs the an~ nounccin t of prize night Bi W0" derland make every °“° "’°°"° that evening for Wonderland. T0- nlght will prove no exception. ns the gun are more time izenewiw. all of them ilseful and every 011° W°"l~h many times more than the price of admission to the excellent entertain- ment. The Dancing Dnrands .make their farewell tonight too, and it will be the final opportunity to see these kings of entertainers and nigiusement makers. They are sure to ave the fun centre around them, and they will present something new this last evening of their stay ln the city. New pictures tonight too-Austin Trainor in a catehy|lllustrated song, good minlc, and fun, prices and pleasure reigning supreme at Won- derland, the most _popular house of entertainment in the city. New vaudeville and vnudcvlllc Ol 511° Condensed Advertisements 'ree im .lor onissiaesuon with some experience. Apply to Tl” G%'El9° Q*“£9.~_. _3:E§'!§‘.~__ | OR SALlll;0heap, camera 4 x 5 with tripod and wash trays highest class will be on at Wonder- land tomorrow night, and the bal- f 'the week is replete with ance o grand entertainment. lllllllli illlMlll'S , llllll lllllllll In A FieldlN~¢ar Boston- She was Employe In As Domestic pl., ' ARLINGTON, Mass., March 29- (3P9ClB|)-'T0llB`y the body of Miss Anno Mullins Of South Boston, was found in a field nenr the town. She had been employed as s do- mestic in a Cambridge iamily. She left her employes house about .30 last night without saying where she was going and did not r¢tnm_ , _-,1----_- l Ellllilllllllllll WHIT Sllllllllllll 1* On The C.P.R. Has Been Arrested And Will Be Tried. ii-4 ; ` St. John, March 29-(Special)- G. P. Conductor Peter Lefevre of this ci y and well known throughout the Maritime Provinces was arrested Saturday at Ma.ttawamkeag~, charged with smuggling. It is understood the police have proof of extensive operations for n long time and propose to make an example of him. The trial takes place at the Aug- ust assembling. , _ _,__'- iiisiiilsfisiiiliii iiiiii wiiiiiii Communications Run to Even Sixteen-pages, With Lengthy Words BERLIN, March 27.-I-Persons in ouch with the Kaiser, referring to the incident of the letter to Lord Tweedmouth, relate that His Maj esty ls, despite his manifold duties a. prodigious penmnn. It is, they de olare. astonishing that he can find thc time to indlto so muny rnm~ munications. A prominent artist, with whom hc constantly confers, ii-iscrts that on ome occasions letters he has receiv- ed from His Majesty hive rin- into -welve and even sixteen ¢r\\:c.=, and this in spite of the facto that he habitually abbreviated lengthy words by leaving out some of thc centre syllables. The sentences are usually short and crisp, leaving no chance of misintorpretntioii. Often sketches i-.re him in the mar 'ins to illiis NEW YORK, March 29-(Speein1)_ A bomb intended for the police who with rough firmness had broken up ii, neeting of ten thousand unemployed on Saturday, exploded pcrmaturely in the hands of the assassin, thereby wounding him, killing his companion injuring four polcemen, und throw- ing to the ground a score of those who were massed in the ilcinity. Tonight Union Square Puri; where B0 B THROWI G A A EW YORK ..a_.__.___-»..___-._....._...__. One Killed i ' . f the public demonstration was made is roped off from pedestrians, a` hundred police patrol the boundary streets, and at the station/ houses 1,800 reserves armed with revolvers andniglit sticks are in readiness to hasten to the scene of rioting. I No fhrther disorder had developed, at a late hour. .` I Little is known of the bomb throw- er beyond what he has told him- Seriousl 'Consequences Resulting From Mass I Meeting Oi Unemployed Broken Up By The Police--Revenge Is Sought A self. Unconscious at first ha later ra- gaincd his senses at-the hospital, and under prolonged questioning de- clared that he had been commission- ed to kill the police. They had beaten him he said. 'At first he insisted that he acted alone nnd liitcr when he said that his act was inspired he refused to re- veal the indcnity of his companion. sin iiiiiiiii siiiiiii EK `\‘i"i F-S .1é__._'Nl,- Alex McKay Of Stanlev Bridge Loses His Rishi Hand ` - I---1 WL (Special by telephone.) On S aturday afternoon while Alex. McKay of Stanley was working in Boyce McGee’s mill at Stanley Bridge, he had the misfortune to have his right hand taken oil at the wrist. It appears that Mr. McKay had been planing some boards and in clearing away theshavings when his mit became entangled in the plane drawing the arm in cutting the hand all at the wrist. Mr. Mc- Kay, who is a married man with a umily, bore the accident bravely rhile it was being attended to by Dr Simpson nnd at last report Mr. Mc- Kay -who has the sympathy of ull, vas resting easy. iiii siiiii , wiiii iiii Story Of Hardship And Suf- fering Of Young Toronto Woman TORONTO, March 23--T'irr.eil out by lier stepfatliur, who lives at 22 Tait Street, Lillian Angus i-.geil eighteen woke up un Siinilny i;-or:i- made by |, - trntc the meaning of what he desires ing at the house of George- Davis, to find her three weeks old infant dead. t0 CUIWGY. and tlw -letters sometimel Three weeks ago the girl's father present a rcmnrkahle appearance forlhouse, and she was turned out with this renson. [refused to let her stay at his house In view of tlie inet that he is liend land she was turned out with the of both the army and the navy of bahele, with'otiiit money, and in ‘a weak- the Empire, a great number of liis‘enci conf. on. _ ettcrs are written to leading gene?-l Dal/iS. Wlf-h his Wife “ml f0\lr Chil- nis nnu nrlmirnis nnd some or ins ;dren has ri four-rnomed cottage down ' gym 1 gun in nnd 'the street from the glrl's home They self to nnval nnd military nflnlrs, ibut otieio suggestions to architects, nculptors', painters and engineers cn- gnged on public.works, nnd docs not 'hesitate to oak the opinion of prom- nent men on nn idea which he dc- sircs to evolve. Many a public monument for which others have ob- tiilncd credit has been bnscd on ideas thus formulated by the Em- peror, He has even suggested im- provements in the mechanical parts _ l _ i ______. of automobiles. l _\‘;\_¥/ pa _,__i- onioioo, Min-§n2s -speeisil ' ' criticisms are e t me y g g - new light had been thrown on the mCmve_ ‘took thorgfrl nnd the babe in_ Immigration scandal. \ Hehhowevcr, does not confine him-\ ____i__________,__ ,. F”;\ 1 ‘ggi J 4 _` . Vinci,"-Ti”;dh..i.. tempted... cH|_g;iGg .ii/|p,|;|(fl_T`l3 A A on 1’ . F . ' i » A_ B_ c_ Mom, Hou” *giqqlipdy H Whnt.............. .. 04 - rFoif'sT1fi.'iiif-'iiiiisi iiiééiy situated -» ""“‘ 12117 . , _ i i f M 0 .. . ............ .. on R* . . . ll building lot on Kent Stvl ac :Vg il! Urn-~~ Ki r. Apply ro . rs, . wh _ iii? osrzgi-.mliuiadsriers oenieegiwi-y. P°,.§°' ________ _ff_;;_j_f_f_' ,Mil MAKING 'ri-is: Bszsr or rr ‘~ ~ ---~ what arg you going to do wrt WANTED_'At' mme' 3 g0°d cont __---_-_-_---, i your automobile veil, noW_? . maker. Good wages and. steady ‘ " ' Make curtains for the drawl employment- for _right man. A~. ¢o¢¢\..cl‘»`s,nnnmc», ncnlmtnnec mom windows. Donald Nicholson. Woodstock. N- B- .iimsno .rc qi...-.»¢i~ .--umii by c.u~.~iq» |o onine: s new 0; sums m,1 , 3-30dlw. iqhletntshoenulperbna.. nlllrugginm. bathing dresses of mpne_ Q _.4- , iiiuiii iiii .NllT_lliSlHllYll] Damage To The Famous’ Playhouse Was Compar ativelv Slight LONDON, March 27-The fire which i viii iii/ii ii iiiiiiuiii ii _iiw viii The Condition 0fThe Poor ~ In The Great,Cityls Pitlful early this morning was reported to have practically destroyed Drury, Lane Theatre, one lot the most in-l mous play-houses o' London, did not l do so much damage as was at firsti opposed. The flames were discover- , ed at 4 a. m., biirstliig from the) windows of the building. For a. time I the theatre was threatened with to. tal destuction, but the firemen man- aged to 'get the blaze under control and the caretakers succeeded in low- ering the fireproof curtain, saving, he auditorium. The stage sceneryl and other properties, however, are al mass of ruins, the great glass domef haitng fnllen in. The auditorium itself was somewhat .damaged byl smoke. There was no loss of life.§ The theatre had been closed sincel the Pnntomine season eiidi-d. The iorigin o‘ the fire is not kn 1~v.i. ____._l-- VSTEVENS lllill [ll INJURIES And His 'lib-rean Assassin Will Be Held For Murder SAN FRANCISCO, March 28-Dur- hum White Stevens, the diplomatist who was shot by In Wang Chang, 'xi NEW YORK, March 28-Robert Hunter former lieud ivorker of the Uni- \'ei~siry Settlement, yesterday issued the f'ollo\\‘ing stuteinent, denouncing thc Legislature :ind the Board of Alderman for not relieving the (listress of those iiii4~\ii]iliiye_il. _ ' "There ure nt least 200.000 unemploy- ed mon in this 1-it ', nnd rnost of thein luive lwvn iiiieiiiplyoyi-il for three or four iiioiillis. 'l`liv_\' iirv fnciii sturvniioii. 'l`l1ey wulk tho sti'c-cts in ili=ii~ipnii'. They face idli- iiiiirliiiu-s und empty factories. The innss of tlivin i~i-i-ei\'e \\'u es which uri' oiilv r~'iifi'ii'¢-.iii to keep :iam nlivo wliilv they ure ut \\'oi'k. and when work stops they uiiil llioir fziiiiilies are ill ili.~tri~s.~. young Korean on Monday died at the St. Francis hospital last night fol- lowing an operation. Death was due ,to peritonitis. The operation disclos- 'ed that the assassin’s bullet had perforated the intestines in six places. Mr. Stevens regained consciousness only once after the' operation, and then said he was in great pain. The attending physicians realized at.- six o'clock last night that death was certain in a few hours and operated in the faint hope of saving his lfie. Consul General Koike was greatly affected by the death of Stevens. Re- latives are on their way from New York and the body will remain here 'awaiting their disposition. iii iiiis iiii playlets of recognized merit will open up n week's engugement at Fairyland tonight. They carry thelrl own special scenery, have elaborate, stage settings nnd elegant costumes| nnd will ccrtuinly make a hill B0“S8'| tlon in this city. These talented artists hnve appeared ln the princip- al cities of Canada and ‘the United States, drawing big houses ever!" where. They broke all records at the Orpheus Hall, Halifax, playing to 18,000 people in one week. "Emlta ' the lady ol the Trio has sat the world a thinking. People tulk about her, argue about . her and come buck to see her again. Following are press notices con- ” earning this remarkable trio.. The Evans Family are worthy of “S the most flattering comments. "As musicians they are thoroughly competent, and their comedy is the most refined”-News, Anderson. Ind. ll - . ll|llYllNl] TUNIGHT Singers, Dancers, Comedians and Talented Sketch Artists Emita is one ofthe Wonders Complete Change of Moving Pictures The Evans Family, or as theyl "Einlta", n murvellously artistic popularly called, the Evans Trio, character iniitutlon.- "Tribune.'. high class entertainers, singers, dan-Sfrnnton, Pa. cers add sketch artists, presentmg “The Evans Family deservedly won applause in nent offerings. -New York Clipper. " ‘ I They change their program during the week nnd their repertoire includ- es the following playletsz- The School Playground, The Bena- tnr,. After the Honeymoon, Summer Boarders, The Trnmp's Reception and the Doctor's Mistake. ' Clog dancing by Mr. Evans will be a feature of the show. There will also be .a complete ,change nf moving pictures as well as vaudeville and the names will ap- pear in the evening papers. | Two new illustrated songs by Mad- ,dison nnd Harney will round out a ,program of exceptional excellence. Fairyland will hold another *grand Merchandise night tonight. The first prize will be a stove- valued lt S15. Other valuable and serviceable prizes will he given away. Many opportuni- ltiec for many people. -it _ J The Guardian Talk.sDai|yto Almost>ll'l~ialf-tl1.ie People in this Province \