Aaucisni , -ramad Leaf' ` \ ' - M ar uv. run single. nights apawunv. 1 J idigsilng- ',;."’*"“\ V . . 4 , 0li9_\Il&c¥'arnit;l{oi Prince ar‘l¢l§3i¢~wa»huin the,0. 0. _ ‘ _aight “huh reunited, hula' ereeniuucn' el in., "%°¥»ml!$l<.s,l_id Horse Bboers Pro- to ve Association el P. si. I." Althouse the . attendance was not large it 'was ~very representative' there being delegates from nearly avg; section oi the prorince. __ . Wilson- Qi. Toronto, Ontario, WB€rl>l'€l°l\`¢ and iave an excellent; nd, ess. Flo said t e horse shoe was the emblem of good luck and there was no reasorrwhy the horse shoers of P. lil. Island need grovei in'the dust. The |‘»rices»0f work in Ontario were good and ‘éhey should be ,the some here. The _ orse Bhoers ol On- tario had Legislation and no person was allowed to open a shop without n Government certidcate. Ii; bad'trsvel1ed from Vancouver to Montreal and the prices obtainedby the Horse Bhoers on this Island were the ponresthe ever heard of. In any other part of Canada a horse sheer' received from $1.60/ to 62.00 for sharing a horse and ,he stated that they received these prices, right across the Strait ‘in Pictou. The wolik was not a trade but a profes- sion of hard work and he hoped the hor,se shoers’ would organize and draw up a schedule ,oi prices that would give reasonable remuneration lor their work. Mr. Barrett, of Kingston, was Chairman. I-lelsaid that blacksmith- ing was not up to \th_e standard of other industries. The prices obtained were too low. Getting better wages would not only benefit them but it would benefit the Island and its trade. It would be one of the great est, possible, inducements to keep young ir-.en ct‘ home. it is now al- most impossible to get an appren- tice as they, go away to other places and secured more pay. He showed where the returns from farm labor had increased almost 100 per cent. in the last ten years, whereas -the rates for horse shoeing were still the same. e¢n»1~n.',3n@~r»»-._euv»~¢=~@e»h~h»t 3". prices.: Mill ' ._ 91' W, lop. and me"_spm%3?m aboutl randy to give' ,u` fthe .business lf.th¢`» prices did not igprove. »'. Mr. Day. Wellington, easidfthat the prices had been raised in his section, fh;at,,_by_~ m-few andgnhw a goodfinum- ber ha,vé"taken` upthe -new schedulr and they all do as mucb,b‘usiness ar ever. - . ' , __ On motion the o'r- ganizatiou was effeqted land the following oillcers were elect- ed:-I lon . - ' President-Mr. David `Arb- ing, Charlottetown; Pres.-Reuben S. Barrett, Kingston; Sec.-J. `A. Hen- derson, Charlottetown; Board of Di~_ rectors-Mega; Thus. McNeill, Tryon. D. J. Cam ell, DeSable, Hon. Jas. A McNeil\,.RSummerside; R. S. Day, Wellington; Thomas Cobb, CraDaudl' Neil Mcllherson, Newtown‘Cross; _ D. J. McDonald, Vernon River; .William Carver, Vernon; Neil McFsdy_en, Ca- CllDEll;uEg Eggs Foal ‘ ' '~ ,cnisairloulvi one cent per Fw;-rd each insertion in this coluirn. Cash must accom- ii orde -` r. Minimum charge twenty- 8I`, PIQII BB 4 F der W- Gi.” ef. 1?. FOR #BAL ,.-.-1 PAIR cheap. ‘X '£21 yard and THE of nba “TRI Larsen News iff -PA (Special to the Guardian) v OTTAWA, April 8--Parliament has` }“1k°d “VY N58? in the House and closure -out of it. . The Prime Minister's notice has been all day under anxious scrutiny] by the best parliamentarians in the Liberal ranks. Every agreement that can be conjured up against it, every precedent that can be twisted into support for the Liberal attitude has been diligently scared out for use in the debate upon the Borden resolution. . The Opposition will fight the clo- sure with every weapon that the rules will permit and where the rules are, not wide- enough the blockers are prepared to break them, The Oppo-l sition hoped for and expected a form; of closure much more elastic than’ that proposed. They wanted and expected a chance to talk about gag and the right of British free speech. They were disappointed he- cause there is no gag and because inn” unite nukes hung span. ` Closure. lion. T; U. -` .’_°,.»._ ` I the right of British free speech is be-» ing amply preserved. Liberals who want obstruction stop- ped, and they are many, secretly wel- come the closure. Even the irrecon-1 Cllables recognize in it a means of saving them from themselves. Premier Borden will move the reso- lution tomorrow unless prevented by a slight indlsposition- from which he is.suilerlng. The House today discussed the Na- val Bill for the last time under the old rules. One admirable speech was made by Hon. W. T. White in which he re- viewed the speeches of various Libe- rals. His crlticism angered the Op-_ position and they interrupted him,,I Dr. Clarke and Mr. F. B. Carvell fol-I lowed and the House adjourned at 10.10. Hon. Robert Rogers announcedi that the closure resolution will be_ taken up tomorrow. - ' noe Cove; Daniel ,McDonald, North Wiltshire; G. T. Doyle, St. Peter’e; C. McKenna, Kelly"s Cross; G. Gal- lant, Oyster Bed Bridge; William Mc- Call, Flgstown; R. G. Acorn, E. Gal- lant an M. McKenzie of Charlotte- town; Mr. Brehaut, Montague; Mr. Duff, Mt. Stewart, and Mr. Nelson, Hampton. * 'FISH ANI] GAME ASSUEIATIUN NIEHS The Prince Edward Island Fish and Game Association held one oi the largest meetings in its history in the City Court Room, Charlottetown, ~la.s_t night. _ _ >'l‘he_1President submitted a financial revert from the Secretary which was ~ado`ptcd, A letter was read from Mr. .Carbonell in which he _stated that rowing. to his continued illness he 'wished to resign the position of Sec- retary of 'the' Association. The re- signation was accepted and a hearty and unanimous vote' pf thanks tem- flered him for his faithful services in ,the past. Mr. J.‘.A. MacMills_n was appointed Secretary-Treasurer of the Association. , Considerable discussion took place regarding the putting oi game in cold storage during the close season. A resolution was moved by Mr, W.F. Tid-marsh and seconded by ll-ion. Geo. ld. ‘I-.lughes and passed, that the asso- ciation .petition the Legislature re- questing tbem to amend the game act. so as to, make it illegal for par- ties to have game in their pvssession during the close season. and asking the Government to prohibit the dis- charging of firearms from motor boats in tho harbours and rivers oi Prince Edward Island. Messrs G. Gaudet and K. J. Martin were ap- pointed a committee £0 fl'&l‘D6 lm ,amendment to be submitted to the Legislature by a delegation from the 'association ‘ WANT MARRIAGE ‘ -- SERV-ICE CHANGED LONDON, April` 7.--The spiritual military league for won'.en's rights, with which Lady Aberdeen, Flora Annie Steel, the novelist, _and other prominent women are identified, to- ,day,iseue`d a manifesto demanding that the §0vernment introduce a bill removing the "humi1iatiod1s" in the marriage service of the Anglican frb,nrcli. It specifies ntteen so-called moral indignii:‘les'to women, “in ,the subtle giving -_of 1 precedence' and pro- minence to the bl'idegroom" being of all the complaints. number one is, of course, 'ohcy."" This, the maui# 1-, must be- deleted or an 'equivalent to “obey" oi. , n. The mani- “I£`g1F@%?lmi1isting sur- iqhs walls; alone is given world# goods I thee en- ., , _ , denounced; because it is and' the government is the ring-ceremony and or compel an exchange ite *promise from the "I will tell no .economic or give any moral of- ite' inm- is.. ro Asousu FISH 0uTYi Bos'roN. Apru e-Free can from Ki# nur-L" <~°°".s~:~..'..'l:-‘ li ../ _ ,_-_ fM.iss Zelle Emerson Taken to Nursing Home-Mother Anxious. _-- (Canadian Press) LONDON. April s-mes zeue mm- OFGOD. the suffragette of Jackson, Miiih. was released from Holleway iail tonight. , She was taken by her mother to a nursing home for medical treat- ment. Mrs. Emerson feels grave anxiety for her daughtsr's condition and will not permit her -to see anyone. Certain of the more militant friends of Miss Emerson, including a number of Americans who were displeased at Miss Emerson's abandoning the cam- paign to force intervention by the American embassy, planned to take away the daughter without tbemoth- er's knowledge, in an automobile so that they might get an interview without the mother’s moderating in- fluence. The Militants placed a relay oil pickets to watch Miss Emerson’s re- latives but they were forestalled by the unexpectedly early release the Home Secretary having announced she would be set at liberty tomorrow. Mrs. Emerson having been informed of her daughter's release through the American embassy, was on hand at the appointed time. She lmmedia~ tely took her daughter to a. hospital. AERLIAAL ATTACK Pagjecnen the provinces threatens Gloucester, nccol-ding to a telegram received from Congressman Gardner at Washington. | Mr. Gardner says that the Demo-' crats have decided to put fish on the! free list, and Gloucester interests' LONDON, April 6.-The 'London Standard says that hy a lealously guarded secret invention, the British Navy may. it is claimed, be pro- tected from an aerial attack. The ln- ventor; Arthur Jenkins, an English- man. and managing director of the WILL 0 l33Wfl3Wlfl` STAYIN SCUTARI -1_-__---4 Until Driven Out by Brute Force Says King Nicholas. Da-clcres Cause Just Before Gnd and Mun. -.3-___i_i. (Canadian Press) nncieht seat of our kings; it is in- BERUN, APVU 3,-'King Nicholas dispensable to our national and eco- of Montenegro, answering a telegram _ . ,, \ _ to-da said. "We old the rofound 'mmm devclopment' Unly 1"' num fore God and man. Bcutar was the give up this city. ` i _-_-n-_-,-_-_-_= -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~,-_-,-,-_-,-,g-_-_ _-_~,~.-,-_-_-_-.-_~»_~-~.-~.~_-.--<-o '- ff-’~ -'-'--~»:f-of-v ~ ---A--»-‘---r - -»-A The ship in distress seudsout u (CIIMKUBH PNS9) signal consisting of n. continuous ROME. Avril 8--Pepe Pius has had train of waves ns distinct from 0..-_ H serious relapse. The physicians in intermittent Morse code. This signal attendance have announced a serious muses wut,-acts to be made aummu. condition. He is in agraver condi- glmlly on 'the I-welvjug shim which tion “GW thu" b9f0l`°- B il! Hilferink works nn electrical sireen or hell and i“'¢°l\B°lY- thus draws the attention of the ope- fourtecn million dollars on a tunnel QUELI. UPIITSING IN than the Simplon Tunnel through the litlcal prisoners who had been arrcsl. Y ~ ii D , convictmn that our “um is mst ba- force oi numbers cnu compel us to ,dna ,. .fr pug- Two Women Badly Burned- Youug Boy Shot Perhaps really. (P:-.n;‘.< inn Hess) BUFl\`A1_U, April 8---Riots v. and lrluudaheli frz1li,'.\'| .l nu attempt Q1 tha Illterlmtiolirl -lruluuy Company gg run cars with ttfiko breakers re- placing mo‘or men and conductors who had l.-c.-u rr. ntrifu since Sun- :-'l;;:‘.c'1'. 1.i1'r,"\_7, ri 13 year 'old Irv;/, vas ul-'fi ul i`:c hip and prob- .il~|j,' flinllj .\-‘lilili 1 Ili the cicllulige _ 0 1 YSTEM 0F ‘: vi l .'.f- \rl»x».u| -. .iv l»u...y burned when l ____ till' mol; Lure <`rl\`.l\ 11'. m'0l'hel.1d tr0l- ' ` ` ’ Ui‘ly_ ix'-in, _ I ' transmitting wireless signals from H .ul-illellts ti’ :*'.u.'zc Llilo\'.iu;: were nu- ship in distress' invented by Rm” un-rolls. (`m'3 wore: stalled in all mond Phillips, was demonstrated in 1‘*"t“ of ul" "KY ."~1l°U we 51955 Put London ¢_odBy_ the ercws to flight. LONDON Am-il 5,_.A system '11 llc L' \\\ I-Jwn Sections A P0l ICE ' SENSATION ST 'l)lI\' Airil 6-F' 'b . ~ -' , | . ire ugs who ' rotor. Should the receiving apparatus have (l,.,,.t,-,,y,.,| Lnolmlnds of dons" , be engaged, the cor§|"\uous train will “.,,,.u, M. ,,,.,_,,,,.Ly hem during the cut out the Morse s.,;nuls. mst t_,-,, “~,,,_.\§,,Y ,Umcd another to th’ This system is intended to be oper- vurius of rx-Lune.; on Saturday night, stlve within a radius of twenty or by },,,,.,,,,,: ,],,“.,, H ‘mm in Pond --- thirty miles, but it luis not yet been gl,-f.,-lv ,1,.§_»1,-,,y,,,.; hm-80,, valued at W}N,\l1pE(}_ M.an_ A ,-il (;__.Th¢ applied to actual service nt sen. _*;<4_»(; ._ ,` _ ' , D \ . s \lx..l mir, of harness, wagons, Canadian Pacific Railway will spend ' ““°`“`°"*_°».““ 1-ic., nil vului-.l ni. uonrly $l,000_ ' 'lt ;`.:.: l=»r\'vrI\l other outbreak; 'I H 1 I' ‘ I. through Kicking Horse Pass of the l\lll=1 the :-lore -ii tu: iliztric light. The sixteen miles long, four miles longer penitentiury among n number of pu- ~:f-.f,;_1; wzlf, ..\-;,, lm-,fc warehouses and: _-1011:: i‘sr-ru me tcrriilcd and com- Alps. , ed last night roilfuviniz the 0-i»ico\\'cfi flninlr. "w~.~_> been mode to thc City oi a plot against the 'rlucrta govern .‘.~»1~~:;‘."-nr-.-,_f~,»;_ statelizhat such action will spell ruin Dakota' Kansas and Gulf Railway’ °" em told the Standard reporter that he A feeling against free fish has al- believes the discovery will banish the ways prevaded Gloucester, and thelfeaf :if filflllgft hdl`°l;)Di1\Z b0mbB 011 H ,wars ip. e as een in communi- ;?:ounce;n§ntf hme; githf 21;” Sgrgng 'cation with Winston Spencer Church- me;‘PP\”° “ °_ ““ fe B ° 2 B °f'\il1<;n :net sgutigcci Tnzinamlrgifxy er- ~ ~ ‘pens es e o nven on an e a- Accarding to the telegram, all-leses were convinced 'oi its epoch H h 5 h d d ~ kl lmerkipg qualities. Mr. Jenkins said gre? si' S Tet; mroked' men ed", he was not approached on the swbflect es °r n any B B ° pr°°°"v“ °“' from the viewpoint oi financial gain. upon which a duty of three-quarters H9 Wm. an Engllghmgn all through of a cent a pound is now_ being paid arid the invention was .for British will be admitted free. |“h'?;19 '7";lg- P l t _ e-o er owers are anx ous o skinned “nd boned ash’ wmch now get the secret. Secret service men on ha” 5 duty °° °“° and °“.°"1‘,‘..‘2`,t‘“' behalf of the Russian and German cents, will be cut in the new tarid to Governments a reached hi 0 mlulrosl Floous Nnons, april' s-‘rue Penaeus has risen over 12 feet in 24 hours. try roads in Southern Manitoba have DD in DCC, one-half cent duty Per Pound- leaking him to name his own price. REV. JAMES STROTHARD FOR H. S. CUHFEBEHCE FREDERICTON, April 5-Rev.Nei.l McLaughlil1, president of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Methodist Conference, will leave on Monday evening for Toronto to at- tend a meeting of the Transfer Com- mittee of the General Conference of Canada. The transfers in which the local Conference is involved include the following: Rev. Charles R. Flanders, of Sussex; into the London,‘ Ont., Conference; Rev. James Btrothard., of Summerside, P. E. I., into the Nova -Scotia Conference; Rev. J. L. 'Batty, of Moncton, into the Manitoba Con- ference. Rev. Harry A. Goodwin, oi Souris, Manitoba, has applied for transfer into the New Brunswick and P. lll. I. Conference to take charge of the Central Methodist church, Moncton; and Rev. W. H. Barra- clough, of London, Ont., Conference, 0, the Cntral _Methodist church, has applied for transfer, to take charge of Centenary church, St.John. MEALB COST $2.50 A_ WEEK. ____ MADISON, Wis., April 6-Four adults leading fairly active lives can be supplied well-balanced meals at a cost of $2.50 a week each. This is in charge oi of the Univer- home economics de- the The following are the estimates of expenditure. for the ensuing year; Afliministration of J ustlce. $ 23,615.00 Board ol Health- 1,100.00 Coronel~'s inquests 125.00 Department of Agriculture 17,055.00 Education 165,155.00 Interest 'Miscellaneous Grants I-‘aupers .................. .. Provincial Secretar -Tr / side Telegrams Public Works Dept. Ferries, Quccn’s Co. Ferries, Prince Co. Ferries, K1ng“s Co. Wharyes .. Falconwood l-Iospital and Infirmary 49,500.00 Legislation 10.50.00 Legislative I.'lbrary Miscellaneous Expenditure Postage and rent of Post Oilice Boxes Provincial Auditor’s De- partment .......... .. Public Lands Dept. Y urer’s Dept. Provincial _Building Registry Oilice Charlotte- 1 town ...... ..: ............. .. Registry Office, Summer- Packets .. 41,780.00 1,350.00 2,600.00 3,100.00 600 . 00 1,800.00 950.00 eas- F’ 0-4 le .° 2 7,540.00 ‘ lusrnillnn uunrns on sims: Ennmmen mnrrlc SYDNEY, Australia, April 6- The industrial problem _in New South Wales is causing grave concern, the strike of coal miners in the Illawarra and south coast districts being un- settled. The situatlon is becoming seriously complicated moreover since the New Castle miners are showing great discontent. Should a strike be declared, commerce thru shipping would be considerably hampered and perhaps demoralized owing to the fact that all big ocean liners plying between the east coast of Australia § `,:~ .3 o o 3,170.00 2,050.00 60.00 .. 7,600.00 6,047.50 2,400;00 3,665.00 1'. 4,ooo.oo§ 4,000.00 and other parts of the world depend upon New Castle for their coal river has overilown its banks here and g Ag 1l_\;‘,l; gt_/ly;-;I;;l_;;_ is doing serious damage. The water -~- '»'.`I1.l. 'l`;11.1 V' f,V,‘i~‘.l`.G \`~°llERE mftwn mu” ll0l`th Of MP0 the A1' Twenty-two man, llzcluiling the ri‘-life ' toons. and"Rosenfi0id dlB§!i¢W’i\‘f°.‘fmUl’cnptain, the president of n \'.':‘e.:.<_u» T~.l-IW Yf_Il`€, .»\;‘i'fl E-Flowers will V33* lilke- Thfwlitel' ffnm the TUV' company of Portlnml nnd lllc r~:,\~c- he tosszzli upon thu \.‘.".trrs where tho tie Mountains must yet Bud its wey‘sent.mves of the m.fn~i.;» '1~m.me \~.-me uc.-_-0 by three women intl) the Red HiV€l` Of U19 110311 Bild ' writers. were trupt in the lull-l of \‘.'irlov':fli by thc disaster. This tri- great damage is feared. Many colin- , the German ship Mimi, \-:hiv-ii _(lip. into will be puill nt 2.15 o'clock on ment. Thi: i>i'iHUI\'3\‘i~l, 1"'1 hi' fl W0 (Ir. f§:1"`I'fT:‘.j.' it \'.'r.s llccilcd tn liavQ ther of (lcncml Gablll l-lr\'nz1\\.lv'f. 1 will-3., ,.__-.. i mg, ,,, mm the ab who was murdered in the Mcxlcn (51.13 f.,1,._, _ K ¢»,. T,_,~,i,.,' n,,,,m,tm,,nt' and D0Y\it¢'i‘tii“l°Y by E11l`i'lll'~‘ ZCIYCUYL fit 5'. '~ f;"’l *fi it fvirlnncc of the Ernv- temvtevl to 0verl>o\'-wr thc- f:'~l=1f<\‘i .'~=~~.~'=»|~ v.-iii nl- lircuqht out, in- hut were shot down. Many of thez. \-,.1 ;,_. q 5..-;»:1 lmn."s of the force, <.» 'rwnwrv Panlsu ` ”“ “Q”-' BAY CITY, L`l‘3;'Cll,» Afrll ii. -- Tl'l`_'*.l.i(,‘ WIINT DOWN. sized oft the bench nerr cn.-1,' on |10 n\fu"u\m.' fi April 15. the anui~ been washed out and railroad trains'B_lter having hauled oil' u rem ‘.w~rs:u~y of the fouudoring of the ship, on all lines have been delayed. on which she had ,Wm fnpr, 1-.-vo; ly !\lr¢-. Jixcqixes Filtrclli, Mrs.I-Ienry _____._._.,___._.___._._.___.___._._____._._._____.,_.___.___.,,,_.,,.,_.,_,_____._._._._._._._._._._._.,__,_,_________7_7.________V_Y__,_AV_____v___:__V___:Y___V______Ag_______________a______=_____________Y_v______________________,________ `m,m¢_l,g, How mnuy p¢=i~u.liem Boston. Avril 13th. was supposed they lmll cut their \\ ry \ il U f' Sllill llL\S\>e9 the l1PI’l`°l-1' out, A heavy sea uns pounding tm; mute 1;-':sity.m where the liner dived wreclwand life savers refused to ut- lium!-first tr, the bottom, they will tempt n rescue ,mm lt mlm¢,l_ They sing "I-2<:.~.v<».' My God to Theo," the said no boat could be launched and Ircfused to let volunteers take their | boat. 1 nov or 4 AND mm. . I _ or a Ana’ 1-;x.o111cus. CHICAGO April 5-l-ie was u uc . , y four years old and shc was ou!y` three .und so* { Sergeant Volt slowly unliu\borml,'~‘ ill.: l‘~.<:~.v |2u,..;;u~l 'Utlepholle and , ;himseli from his stool and cruuid hm l body half way over the desk oi the |Oak Park police station. Thus po;,;l ‘he was able to look down upon thc lupturned faces of thestntion s tivo fvisitors. , | “I wants. be married," Davis Eu lderson piped upward, “an' she wants lto be married too." ‘ The tiny would-he bride hung hcl head modestly. Titanic liiwc, as their flowers fall upon the \\':.'\'r\s. Several other women s.1:'\'l‘-.<.-rs may join the pil- rlmngc. _a_____._ _...__ UD; Tl£LEl’}lL}I\`fL HIIZIKE is 'll-ll_ll~lA'l‘l§NED 2,200 Lulupu ing o1.l;rut,0rg and lc<:trlcr.l \. _f; .ers councctcd with 'lcle;;l::‘_l.l v .»;.~, > -.‘,"»x metropolitan _-_,'.~at».'ni is 'll ".'.'.tf