THE HART OITE PAGES Swom » V A Dailyllverage of 7072 for 1907. ' ‘ _'_ _ _ I ~ 'li i 'i , I' -" ' ‘_ ‘ V ' _ __~ _ L ‘ w§:¢&¥/pvoN8‘.%,r’r5i' rouhnlco iam TTT _ T' TT* v ff" '“`-; fd ‘ ““ wr- , - , AILYRUR-mlasvl CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN U "JT ' T"T`f`mT;T'WTT`;:"'”" ' ` “ ' “ ‘ "' s ~ i -- "-=== < _g _ 1 A D, CANADA, FR1oAY. FEBRUARY *_ I 2, 1909. THE LEGISLATURE s E vlcllll , f' “" “r:“'i"-“"“‘ ' ==--=-=~-» _-_L-_= , - llll » DECISION IN THE llltilllf sllif SESSION YESTERDAY BUMBAT _ __ l ORNING Daily Catches All Ez.l ly Morning Mails. 4:' :T .=.> EZ .-._ ... -i1‘s\>i;i(;1rc;;c(l)1riiglliatshevynue Ottawa the my-me 0| pneumomal typhoid and, Previous Judgments in favor of the'trac1 as nullified n v t , il ll receive nam- _ _ , d th t th l _ the heroine during Eiru which des- subsidy settlement was altogeaher mf blood poisoning, Sluel Company are sustained but the ages for the loss iucin-roll by the t,_,,yL_u, the “mmsh a Freight shed adequate, but considered tha gshery The hbaragory is new prepared to settlement of damage is referred back breaches before ropudiution limi ff r c b ti hil _ ' bgazi €,E;"T°wgivt;nq;1xit;e?,n2iI£1ge supply physicians with the serum. t° the 5“Pl`°"`-C C°“\'t~ 8°*-U81 1058 f tl o le contract. est on the award. The bounties might Nova Scotia counsel holds that the The Nova Scotia Supremo 1 hurl TU he -be continued if Une award were amd- ---_ h ed but as we get only R mall share panagrap in the agreement that thelwill nm-.~ assess the rinmugvs und ln" are spoiled He favored the judick o e, as lie contract express was .ilmosf thru millions ' _, fied. N.S. Court to Assess Damages. » ___ U A (`Hl(‘A(lO, Feb. 11-(Special)-Foh SCS lowing thc example of Jack B1nns_ ,"0 3 N" \’°|1S¢itU°11°Y. hundreds of College announces the dis v Privy 0011111111’ d _ i’ th ` ‘ ' I; _ ` in ' i wluclcss operator of the Steamer cpuoilc, Miss May Donnely, night cl0Dhonc operatlor, proved herself s ausing hulf H million loss. ' \l'itl1 the ilul|ll.~; raging all around, to girl rcmliiilell lit thc switch-board tl.'_vin;: the cliflcrrnt employees of \- f‘l` _ . ‘ l - » of the bounties, we might get but coa-l furnished must be reas nanl L T "mr dang" "nm an were W d hf t , ` I E free "_ m Slate means t l I I N* 4 I rim ffnlnrl her lincunsufoiis they were gettxng better down to th O D0 On y Fel, » . .~» i l I :ll > f 0 -' liilll =< l\»l:ll i~ln|l.l I-in rc the switt-ll bvliirtl, but she Hoon time of election. Then the jobs were in fact but in function. lprl-':iou.~l to thu l‘rTvy <‘ln|n<~ill np|»r>;~.| lflfovcrcd. ivenl to get votes and the roads Thercf r h U Y - ll-“J ls, A ,,:, I ame ,little of the award. As to the roads, ` 'X' A I iw- _ ' I. t ,,_ ,, `. _ ‘_ lsm of O si _ _ ° I wus extension of the .telephone sys_ ely states the coal was intended for MONTREAL, icon, 11-(SDCCUIIN P MR McDONALD (A JI) followed tem. He had allways been opposed the Steer Qompanyg ` manugactm-ing The decision in the Sigel-Coal on J . o the travellers' tax. It had in nr , ‘ _ . h . _ _ eaking till recess t AFTERNOON SESSION. ‘t At 4.30 o’clock Mr. McDonald re- ug to the fact that many elections m n any Governments were sust:l1ned,lt t. in this Province there \\'lu~l nn w te. He believed a large majority of - - S em and concluded with som c ed e Province. Now it is to be abdlisfliq purplmes' it mush be reasanably mnt' today caused wud exmtemcnt T" ‘ -_ L st ye r we wer t ld- 't 1.1, _ able- 'stock m rk t, b l l an ' med the adjourned debate, refer- be retl;i.ned.aHe was gTaklothe1Gc:7(<;I~ln- HALIFAX' Feb' 11"(Sp°'m“1)” . E B U css e LL T ent had seen the errorvof Their Ways Montreal hocke ist the U vt The Coal Company was not justi- was anticipated on the rill P V Y Sl ill Can- . . this matte,-_ He digcussedl other di Champions will phy H36 Cues fled in repudiating the contract, but Steel Preferred jumped till ,.. opics including the Tunnel. The B an ’ ‘ ` 7° H th 8 B Ll e the St I C LI tl _ 4 , ' ' as no other means by which the Cents new Monday night and thea 8 S m m ee Umm" an common "ce p°mt'“ DCTIOTTTTTIHIIOTTOT SCTIOOTS I0 B9 most equal division of the total‘Dominion canl fulfil its contract. If was not mtltled to 5 “mc eff C T W dere” on Tuesday p p or-I onl fell two points. (Continued on page 6.) an ' Mull lluull ll WAS TUHEEITETJ __ YARMOUTH. Feb. 11-(Special)- Bu Malgistraee Pelton gave judgment to- day declining to destroy twenty-five A hundred dollars worleh of liquor seized under the Calnada Temperance Act. -'-'Pho liquors are forfeited, but fthe toiirrt is in al quandary regarding its disposal. HAS lllll Elllll __ Ii tAgainst Doctor’s Orders tlends a Big Military Din- ner at Berlin- _'_' , by for lllli El]WAHl] A N IMPORTANT CIVIC MEETING TANNUAE MEETING [TE IN SUMMERSIDE LAST NIGHT eld in the Market Hall. Was the Liveliest Civic Meeting in the Hisf f. Th” “"“"f`1“‘°°‘.i”'i~°'»“"° “if” T ory 0 ,fuiéincclI;;.,entihAssociation was hcl _ , , |115 rlilri in e sacio ffl l the Town. Ronald Campbell Occupied the Chair. Mayor, Councillors lHyn<1m»u e co. Neill ““.° “"5 - and Water Commissioners on the Platform. 'f°"° “T “P0” “H130 mfs “ » s N°T’°°y “ak” “aim t° it' Edward is suffering from it slight so- H” tack of bronchial. caltarrh, but li- gain-st his physician's advice attland- ch AllSWEH EXPESTEIT llll TUESITAY NEXT ERLIN, Feb. 11-(Special)-King of . mer t that pu c cllscussionl of the town galnnlce being made up oicurrent ac- [gr gigerng “Oli t‘;‘§_f;°st1n§7hth° Pgxesiit was distinct loss to any mr-mberl s“mm°.rBm°* held 1” the Mark” counts. During the course oi his ad- working on 51° water ’Work°s _tEr°|'U0t heaflllir lt- _Tl1iS. too, was follow- " Wnight' “".‘" °“° °' th” ”"°"°" dress ns paid s strong tribute tothe »'ne`iald the blame for this ya til” 'Fd by F* “"‘°“SS‘°"- “my W1 1°‘“‘»'ff I vic meetings in the history _oi the; , 0” e gin which eveily member prcsent par- wn, Ronald Campbell occu md me ‘work of the Water and Sewcragerontractor, who, he claim)d had pro- ~ - od . p . air and after asking the Mayor. tlic dinneu given by the Dragoon Co Regiment, although the vislli tn the tv late Empress' grave all Potsdam was me unciliors and Water Commissioners 11 come to the platform, left thelt eting in tile hands of the citizens. .ll Commissioners and In concluding rged upon the citizens the election o Mayor and Councillors, the very est men possible to secure, giving as his reason that next ear would T ST. JOHN, Feb. 10-The committee of bbc temperance federation which recently waited upon the members of the executive ol the local government aeltug for a prohibitory law to be enacted at the next session of- the legislature are anxiously waiting the reply of the government on the mat- t0X'. - E ,Itfls understood that at the last ranting oi the government in Frod- nrlhton there was so much other! bus- the abandoned, owing to inclement wen- er TO r. - the ------ the llsllr llllll ,,, rport lslst year and as for the future work done on the sereets, the im- w lprovements in the Market building d other important items of expen- an diture. He also complimented thel town on thefsystem of water works d tire department. In closing be Mayor Compton was the first speak-T and explained in a clear manne I' | principal items of expenditure of _past year, giving in detail the sewerage and also onl having a RoN'ro, Feb. io-who will be alt inode to consider that the memorial' the of the tcmperance people could- not' bel next Bishop of Toronto is the W0” outstanding question in Anglican U16 hough not decided if the citizens satisfied with his work during past year he would in all prob- takcn up, consideration of it being' deferred until Tuesday. After this dats the temperance people hope £0 have sn' immediate reply. While _hoping to get a pr0hlbit0rY law palssfd, it is 'believed that the txmperamde workers will be prepared to submit drasliic amendments to the present license law in the evcntl ui the government refusing to accede to their wisnes'ui` granting them* PPOTU' biiion. In addition to the tempcranw D60- ph the mpiy of thc government is eagerly awaited by the large nurrlber of voters fn all parts of the province. The tcmpenature registered' twenty six degrees above zero at three o’- clock this morning. church circles here. The approach of the Synod meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 17|th, intensifies interest' in the outcome should the synod divide on high and tow church lincs. The lead- ing names mentioned are Rev. Can~ on Welch, as the most avnil‘ab’le Trin- ity man, and Rev. Canon Coldy aszcom ,most favorably considered by the’aCl`- Wyclifle men. Party spirit is dor-[thc m~ant, but, as a promrlnenlt divlne'!;;1lil said yesterday. "it undoubtedly BX' ists.” In case of a deadlock impe'nd\- ing the name of Bishop R.'ieh‘a»TdS0'u' of Fredericton is' looming' up. Bishop, Richardson is a comparatively y‘U\mS. man of recognized ability, gifted as a leader and not identified* with elth-' er the high or low church SCTTOUI- Minard's Llnlment Cures Garget in cow _ - ________ _ ____ ._ _ -- ous WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 10.--' The ratification of the election of W. H. Taft ol Ohio and James S¢h00l crsle sim-man, or New vdfk. to President and Vice-President of' the United States respectively. i0 5° held in the hall of the House of Re- presentatives next Wednesday., will pq one of the most cerelnonlous events attending the political life of Am- sllnpllelfy una dignity will mer* will be witnessed bythe Houses of , Congress, by members of the diPl0‘l matic corps, by lcadingofllclals of the Governiilent and by m°l1\b°|" °' un families of senators. R¢1>f°=°\=¢*=~ tives and officials of the Goverment- The Senate and House will be as- sembled at noon as usual. After be- inz`eelled to order the Senate will proceed to the hail of the I-louse, when a Joint meeting will T10 ‘wld to count formally one eleetorlal vote, The caremuny will belin Bt OUO n'clocl;. Shortly before that time \'lre-Presillent Fairbanks will leave his chair as Presiding Omcer of the -* _ thanked the ratepayers for their sup- r BK0. ubo CEREMONIAL RATIFICATION 5.; PRESIDENT TAFT S ELECTION ,gli ability again ask for their support. M. Morrison asked if the amount wn in the town accounts charged to the Board of Health had been car- lried over from last year and if that ,was so, was there any large items of 'expenditure carried over into the- ing year and not shown in the ounts. Mayor Compton explained carrying over of this expenditure mentioned some items of ac- nts which are being carried over the present year, which he claim- ed, although they should have been charged in last. year's accounts it was impossille to do so as they were not presented until after the accounts were closed. J. A. Brace took objection to the statement of the Mayor, --"that they spent about the same amount during the past yea/r as was spent in previ- sho to Senate and a Hillhd Ol OUPWOI l'~15C° f as an escort. Col. Daniel M. gmt; medlately pre.-eds the vice-President,-Em Senators falling ln line two by two-1° , The procession will then move along 'YW' ,,|-|¢._ the marble corridors to the Pllouse IIT; °' Repreqenm-mm' ngTTTi,sTt'¢r H every feature ofthis function which lthr0\l8h th* (““P"°l “ 3 Runsdcll, Sergeant at Arms will im- the old Senate Chambur. DOW 0°' cnpicd by the Supreme Court of the United states. Sneaker CBM" "LH he informed of the coming of t S Senatd, and representatives occ\lDY' ing goats on his right hand will vac- ate them in order to make room. f°l` the ninety-two Senators. The Vice President will take ,, seat provided for him at the right of the d- ill be presented with CH €',,‘1.°'T,k.f.T.|Tn Tlvlr. Fairbanks wlllmn ren unlock the wooden boxes and. BD- F65 nounclng the purpose of the gather- M81’ mg Wm gpm the packages in al- May plmbetical order. ,MU | \ cr y Senate, and' will proceed to__the East wehnnd door, preparatory to leadin8 the Lu procession of Senators to the Southitem wing of the Capitol. He will be 116'- oss companied hy the Secretary 0| the P town depended on the business por- Ttion of that town. He also paid a Y be in his opinion one of the hardest years in the history of the town. Neil McLeod in his remarks claimed ‘that if a body of men, such as the Mayor and Councillors, who gave their time for nothing, and at the end of that time were able to give a good account of their work as the present body had done, that he forl ,one did not think their work should, receive too much criticilm. Referring to remarks of Mr. Morrison andl Councillor McNeill, re the reduction of insurance, he said that if the insurance was materially reduc- ed on the business street and not reduced in the back part of the town, that this should not be the subject of comment, for the prosperity of the strong tribute to the excellent work of the Board of Water and Sewerage Commissioners and concluded by moving a motion which was seconded of thanks of the ratepayers oi the ers for the excellent; manner in which the Commissioners was very much pleased to receive such a mark of A" approval from the citizens, especial- th yners"-claiming that ten years ly so, as they were not used off re- PML More and more the English pub- by Wm. Stewart, that s, hearty vote J E town of Sumzmerside be tendered to lthe Umted stat” and Jwllull as 'oc-A the Water ond Sewerage Commission- ln they carried out the construction of A* the system. This motion 'sms carried d, ilnanimously. T1 Commissioner Grady on .chalf of t0 -THDM1 mised to become responsible for this |`t_sx, but who, when asked to pay it, ‘had claimed that he did not intend .10 <10 S0. giving as his reason that ,he had a counter bill for rebate on lwharfage against the town. During ,the course of Mr. McFarlano'e ad- ‘ilress, different questions were asked ,DY other' speakers, which questions *Mr. McFslrlane answered in a some what hot way. Mr. McFarlane in ‘concluding his address defied any of the citizens to point to one act of his during the past year, which ne was not prepared to stand up to Short addresses were also made ov J- M- Clarke. Councillor silllpnsnt, J. L. Read and others. EEAH THAT WATT Mll SUME Sllllll’ NEW YORK, l<'e__ 10-“it is tn., 0Pil1i0l1 Very generally in England that there may soon be war betwcgn Bilau and the United States. The nglish regard the situation between lr very much strgined." This statement was made recently 5" J0hn» Joseph Conway, correspon- ent ofa London newspaper, who ar-l vcd hoic on the Majestic cn routcf “What excites particular interest England," Mr. Conway said, “is o treaty between England and Jn- the annual Hpcllflllturc WHS ceiving such commendation during UC _TS EBT'-‘ADR the lmDl‘vSSiD¥1 that that ut 510.000, wherms last year it 11,5 two years the system was under inatlon may have made an unwise over .$106000 and asked the tongtpnction, luzovc in effecting the treaty. The pull- or and Council if they were get- Commissioner Baker said- that 51. llic wants to know where England will full value for the money expend. f,h(,u,_»h he did not think he wuid stand in case war between thc' United compared the amounts expended |partlcspate in the vote oi thanks, he isfatfs “Hd JBDB11 11005 ¢0'mc. and it he streets as compareld with oth- ‘having been elected after the--work professes itself wholly at sea at this ears and enquired of the Council was finished, but he wguid pkg to time to make it out The groundwork sroaker, gave s clear and hot t they had to show for this ex- imp;-egg upon the rate-payers, the for the fear of the public that the iture. In conclusion he congratu- value of the system, which in his Government may have made a blun- d the town 'on the excellent sys-lopinifm, mud throng); fgofg lem-u,~,d der im negotiating the trealty with, of water and sewerage which itlninge becoming n commissioner, cnc Japan produces seemingly the fear‘ eased. Twork of instruction had been carried that the White F800 has fOr thc yel- Coun. McNeill, explained the itemsl,-,nt for better than' the majority of low, but there urs being advanced bout $3800. being the amount of ‘citizens had any idea of. and would DOW mlmy m0\”¢ l‘0BS0l1B-" passed at the first meeting in lnrgo upon the citizens, that in order Mr. Conway said that he was go- unry, which bills Mr. Brace claim- lm. prevent inc levying of a wntsrling to Japan as 1, result of 3 desire should have been part of last mx, that they give tho system mm-9 to get at the true situation. He will s expenditure and Sh0\1l\i SD-'suppn_rt. I-le thought, if this wnslmake u study of the éituation in Jn- energetic and mpnhlo l»usinl-ss brad: .mg enough, to vnry any possible in the B0C0\l¥\fS H5 S0- Wefllldone it would in a Bhdrt time be Dun. und also fry to lea/rn hh!! tcm- of the (lnmpnny. is c-'uuilly, energetic lmnfifony mr The G|mrlliun's big frcc Tidup Sllwsel-‘Bose iT;ciii!11f- iff' l'<‘f¢f‘1‘ PN- n trip -if unlnlf\rru|lti~ prim' of butter has born tllilrlping llitcly limi good stock in tllbs ur rolls c.'i'n now llc bouizllt ut frmn' 21! lu 23 rt-ut z ll pound. The rlursun ful' ilu- ilorlilv- is sliltl to hc un o\'i-l~sI\»rl»;. 'l'lu- f;ll-~ 'v|~_~; ringlcaders in the November riots, ,who tore down the Tricoloi' and Thoistcd the American flag, hut noth- 'ing will 'nn done until a detachment of troops now on their way from l.l~rnul.e r.:r;.'es, as the present force on the island is insufficient to prevent .disorderm ’**.-%@u--.___- STlllllllltiSlllNlllN Bl 1 AHIIHTTEAEUN TUHTIN WINNIPEG, Feb. 10-(Y rupillsory education was urged by tl. kencr- able Archdcacon Fortin, in a startl- ing sermon Sunday as nn absolute necessity to the west, if Canadians are to be able to protect their gov- ernment and national' institutions a- gainst thc invasion of foreign liorn immigrants. The sermon was in pow- erful attack on the present system and has created a sensation here. _» zz ':_~v_-1 -~--“_-I -;_v~» : _-_-mx have been holdiog 'pack for high price; and quite rl quantity of upper Cana- diuri butter has been lmught in nt 3 cost to the nicl'~ “hlrh ply on th S M llf- sur.. S “ I _ - U cnjovlnrnt. On rrrrival nt New Bruns- el bu kkeeper and salesman. _ _ ‘ 'i_-_-_'_ Mim\rd‘s Liniment Cures Diatemper llffust Tie zodli Denman. References re-Tymrh ng" the H' S' Yale' “uh h°rl“’l"k`*‘ "“l’"“l ‘Tm |‘°'““T*l‘” Hoff’-l quired. Apply to Wright 'Bros-., Vic-llldfel' dh'-P *"0 H*\l”"""¢ U10 UW' fin' Dufferin, fronting on King: Square, CHICAGO MARKETS. torla. 2-1Zdtf. ‘wt Coastwisc tt' . i ' ‘ ' ' ‘ _ B “m"l`5 “ /\“‘*‘l"““-1» will rccvlve rin rts guests the eight __`_'_i°l' *OR SALE A Hi hlalld Gi' tl 1 .W Corn . ..__........64| Winds, mostly westerly, fair and_]T Wonderland tonight. llc sure t<»;““‘l B\'0Wif1£! ll'l\fli<‘ Tru” i.l\¢~iI' ulrcmly \, Pork . , ,..... $16.85 moder tel c ld c visited, 1 a y 0 . ‘see and enjoy their splendid riot. lhigh elnss <<~rvlrf-_ 'rhr vi it \- ll El] . fl 811 sailing between New Yom and llmton ICAGO, February 1l-(Special)- _ T Range |Amerfccn) in el-st class Whe t . ‘ ' " ‘“ "- -lv-in \\"fl-- ln sn .1 -hu the two sus ii- a .. 1002 » FAIR AND COLD, condition. Apply at Rice s hop, near _ “ ‘ ' ‘ W 2:23 Corn 64 ___ Steam Laundry. ,_ ,__ __ 2-12d:_ii__ and th* H"T" This WU” ‘T""° 'DY lb” sion bridges, as well as the reversing wasnt .. lm 'roRoN'ro, ren. iz-(sp¢elsl>- . ixnnv ANn“Hol.f'6`lws`l{t `N» C°““’““Y ‘“ *‘l”""""““"" “l *he ‘M G ' yi-uni, ln~ '~.',=-_~ _ax _`-._ - ~ ~§:.< .E _.aa _-1 _--=-=e:'~;- -.-_=- ` _ __ ._ .... .___ , _ "_ Q-,,_... l 5- ii '__ »:.fc7~i¢71-i l; ;: it s - ._-aa; 3'; _AL , -_=s_.¢_v-1-i-.l .lx ;. .1 .M -'T ' ` 32* .' ll A . ‘I _ _ 57. -. -_..._ __ _...N M -.___ ~ :_ ,";|` f. _fy .ply ~ T.-`2"'__'.fT`~"'r`"`~==~ ~=-_-'-»-- .,;- ____<_. < '_ _ _.___-_ . ~__-__`______ ’ ' -‘Dams 5 _-suaeaff _,.3 1 l, f .V 4.' , l . lt? I -‘ I i __ l ,g ll L. I e' E. , lf ll l` '-.:¢.'».~"_'L"v".?.‘ie1"‘. ""7- '_‘_:f.'.".T1‘._L : _ __ §l H, _ §`.."¢‘. F5733.