, , __ _ Ji _,__,.. .5";," ‘ é'i_;‘;-,li i' ff "- _ :- j_, _fx "_ §. ’.a-».¥.'f‘i--- .wiv va _ 1 r_»‘-- _,M "‘ I _ ' ' in ’ ».5,<_1",. 7'" . 1,' _ < , l 1 ~ .»_ » l . ,< -i ,l , v _ we...-_ », ' " up » . _n_» u-1-"' ` l6'F_‘ar the Largest-I _ 1' f - _ V1 1 I V h F I O'RNiNG Dau _ _ i i ti I . _ . . _ . ._ _ i llfiiyli l=lf§`l'i'2.°“ | 1 f lf - - catches Alleuli , _ » Morning Malls. "_‘~' _‘Ui ‘f J" 4- -1 "li," 1 s' “_.""“~-, il ,,~§~fu,~i “.~:,'l V--’ 1"" " ,1,,.'Y,, , _ »‘ ‘i I. _-4.2,. ' >- an Ax » ,___ ._.~ .,_\ ~__-_ ___._,:'l_-,u._‘,=.;i.-»_~ ‘jf-if __*_ ,:_,ri_1il ,"-‘,~5,: .»_>'1".»2‘,__,!‘_-u_";a -’_‘_\ f_!__g§,__»lf,' ‘ "`§.'I»,-,__ _-*1._5}’,.,->_". :_-“,.. -1 _ " " ‘;,i. " l_ . -__ it- »i~ _f-~ >,-, . _,~ 11';-' fl wE‘§i‘?§‘5”l?l§»%“i%§2§’t‘liRiililf ci-niatorrarown, PRINCE EDWARD 1sLANia waunssoav MARCH 301 -191° EI35°7i15`1“11153711`31f11'*'5°7ANCE ` _ .T_,__ __ __- _ ___.___ _ Y 7 1 ‘ $2.00 PER YEAH BY MAIL IN ADVANCE lluiorllolalhl§_la_l__LL Y€St¢1‘i1uy£vening The House Quietly Took Up The Adjourned Consideration ~ KILLED Of the Amending Bill und Quushed lt Summurily.. K|NE'S IIULLEGE The House opened at 3.10. - THE PREMIER tabled a return ill regard to education. He moved the third reading of the hill to guaran- tee the bonds of the lsland Cold storage Company- MH.. MATHIESON objected that tlle“third reading \vas not' set down on the orders of the day. ' HON. MR. CU-MMISKEY, the Pre- mier and others agreed that the third i-ending was quite in-order. MR. SPEAKER reserved his deci- sion on the main objection, hilt rllied i that thethird reading nligllt be pro- ceeded with. . The discussion was continued by 1 Mr. Mathieson, Mr. Wyatt and Hon. Mr. Cummiskey. MR. MATHIESON stated the oh- jcction before made that the bill should not be read a third time he- cnuse it had not been l'ecomnlellded 1 by message from the Govcrllor, nori C1 sanctioned by resolution of the l He quoted authorities showing the appropriation of public nlone could lution passed in committee and il bill 1 \\'ithout the double check' of a rcso- _ 'il making the appropriation. No grunt. 1011>'-‘1_0‘\'11 111C<11`l101'1111i011 ACL MV- there were rl. dozen people in llis dis- Q oi. nbniii-nity cniilll ln. noi.noii_iii_o,i .lnthlcsou moved un iimclidment to tiioh who waiitoil the noznlntinn not __ ndmit tile- l-ight of appeal fporri as- They nll wonteil the law to nimnin ie the l’rovi1\cc coilld bc thus pledged f‘°°”"'“"'m'S 1"" Si‘1"“'alk“' This “'88 1”' as it is He had mmli" 1@f1‘31`1i 1*" 111" than to assume that the credit of witllout these safeguards being ob- -1 soft ulllcll mu-it also be folllided oil them out, He arggueli that with a a lesolutioll adopted by the 1-louse railway [mm img end of the Island 1" °°""“1tt°°3 to the other, with roads, carriages Mit l’ALMlulil algued tllat the Or-~i_nii iioises everywhere motor Cars dei in Lollncll read lil the House are not at an nooiiod_ Tho hiil had clown lie bclil tllerc was no direct come up su le y'il ld i - _ f I i it i _ i ii ti t ti knovlu tllat such a bi wou e 111 18”" y ’°'"1" mcmre" an la ‘L troduccd thousands would hive peti- Speciai to The Guardian. TORONTO, March 29-Rev. Canon Powell, Rector of St. Clement's church, Eglington, announced that he has accepted thé Presidency of King’s College, Windsor. was ill eficct a lei nest from the C9-11011 POWC11 15 811 0313110 U18-11. I _ dl nl Had it_been orty-two years old. He was educat-' 1 _ ed at Trinity College and received. ` h _ _ _ llw Plllslllllll s so 6. P. R. find C. N. R. Expect Trudesmen’s Strike I During the Coming Summer-increased Refused. Special to The Guardian. mer is a probabi'iity. _ Pioiince would ilcvci be asked to iioiied against it He Secuiiiieii Mi__ _is degree of M. A. from Torontoinor honi. oil ni.onnil_ _ need _for_a resolution as the basis into in the Session to bring lip a Tuesday, 1_1/larch 20. .cede the introduction of a bill of this keel, them Out, how time we have ii could be no guide for us`in face 'of THE Pl;i.EMlEli said the in-,in-,Gini-S I f my anythmg but If “ch should "C Palmel s amendment uhich if car- . - , - _ _ _ il cur, the money must hrst be voted1i_ieii iiouid kin the b'iii_ Clemcnt's for several years and has by this House. Hence there was no MR MCKINNON tiioiigiit it too nlloull great capacity along educa. f this bill. _ motion of this kinil_ The c0lmf,l-y did Mil. AHSENAULT argued that not know its iii,oviSi0ns_ He iiioughtione of the most prominent clergy. ' D _\\'.llut_!\ie\t. Brunswick may have done they should have some expression Oil lliversity. He has been rector of St. ional lines. He is a powerful preacher and is en in the Synod of Toronto. I " ‘Im “tm” 01 1”'01’" pr"°e°(f}l'l° opinion from th3lr?l&ll'?lIl1?h'l il ' ~ i_ p°Biti°n were in favor O.: lt' He nineteen years of deficits was some- ' ‘ " ‘ r“‘°‘ U" le pm" tiloilgllt there had been little or noe thing iiiiii_iimi_ He said tho Liberals lf order raised _by Mr. Mntllieson, change in piihllo oninion on the Sill)- _ b Y "1 15 t° 12' M” Dome bcmg ab' tion might be learned through the d _ i h io_000 and the nnblic be made` or public liability incurred *“`“t‘ . , Farmers' Institutes. I-leintellrled to recreaqc( y $ (ln the motion for the third read- vo/to i-oi. tho oineni-lnient_ _ ng of the bill to amend thc Char- MR (\,ROSl3Y did not helieve 1 hilt ns the bill ilivolvcll no direct ject Ho hoiiovoil the time wniilil P large _upon the public rcvenlle the como when n i-enillntion lyiii might 2 i ilwlceeillllgs thereon so fur as taken ho onlloil foi._ but tliliiinllt ihil time D House in committee of the whole. 111111 1191*" 11“""1e‘," , was not yet. No regulation oct W ,hbc third reading of the hill wnl~;| woiiiil satisfy tho noonln nny,~_ H9 T British and Canadian practice. No.111°`" 0“1`1`1°‘1 U11 -1111`f11l111_t l1111'_\Y VON thought pllblic opinion on the ques- MIL MATHIESON in continuing romised to make revenue and ex- enditure meet alld that they would btain financial support from the ominion Government. They were ere not going to impose taxation. hese and other promises have all een broken. ’l`eacller's salaries have oads have entailed an enormous ex- enditure ill the past. Tlhe only way ut of the present difficulty was to ax the farms. Tile methods of the aluation of farms which the Prem- r spoke of was a system introduc- d by a. lliberal Government. P. E. BIG' STRIKE EXPECTED l l clllllllslllll ll -lllllllc nlllclsllu WINNIPEG, Merch 29-,ferent strike of federated mechanical trades on the Canadian Northern and Paci- fic Railways durillg the coming sum- Tbe men are dissatisfied with the wage schedulg and have submitted a dem'and for an increase of 2; cents anywhere in Canada.. The C. P. R. met on Saturday and decided to st1and firm and the (‘. N.| R. men mcntillg tonight come to al sim-ilar decision. Should the till-catellcd strike oceiir' it probably would ne a fight to the bitter end bctlween the liailinays and Union labor. l The men are ill ii lnuch better! Special to 'illc (lxlnrlliall, i`HIi`AGU, Mlircll 251--.lfuliios J, Hill bclic\‘i.~; ill.'.t l'aill'ofi~ds will ex. l1Hl`1f‘Ii<'<‘ next ful! the ;:rr~:~lt,est trafiic rllllgcsllllll in lllnflu-_v limi ln, __.,,l.5 no wli_\~ of prr..llltilli: li. The ionlluge irllicll is being oiieroll for trullspoiuiiillll is i:oll.‘|tuu1ly on fill- illcrvuse, ln- suill, and lllere ia littli' llulillt iilllll l'l\ill'll:ids will be This would make the schedule forlshape for the struggle than tlu-_vl1'H11l’<1 lull-ll to fl:l`lli~:ll ulorl- irons- machinists 45 cents, the highest paid were two years ago. ‘i"'1`1f1fl1111- llalll-...ills will lu- loo-.lly' unable A S_U_|E|l]l Special to The Guardian. home here. face in thc water until he was dead. war. HEAVY lllllili SOUTH NORWALK, Conn., March PRINCE ALBERT, Mlilrcll 29-Frllal 29-William Harris drowned himself allrvcyiilg parties are llow at work ini an ordinary basin of water at his on the route of the 1-illdson Bay Pa- Harris wus a veueran of the Civil ' "l"-`*“*" to furllisll llllyrillnyz like the facilities _ wlllcll will llc dclllalidcil by the count- ,1'_v» 0 ' |_o | | “i do not fhillk the l'ailroa'ls are to be blnlncd for till' situliiioll for it _Av_ _ is irripossible for llicm to raise the llloney needed to pro\'irlo aliliitional Special to Tile Guardian. fu"111110S-" cific Railway and it is alillullllccii ' He lay on the floor alld liclld his that construction is to be started ut `--~-- Once' Special to The fillmllillll. Al,li,\I\'\', Mrircll its --llzllf :ln hour b1:i`ore his collofiglles iicrv ~;l:llour.'-_ Specml to The ("“8'rdla"‘ all-'l would stand ill' full l»_\"tllc‘ llc?- illll hllill BUDAPEST, March 2‘J-According i sion of his crlllicrlgilcs his action ected by ri pal-iy vote as wus il Siihioni; which was nth-acting for 5 noi.i.o,l_ Ho oiioil lsiliisli niii_hoi_itioi_ snllscqliellt _umelldlllclit ily Mr. Mc- nioi-0 intilri-51; than cold :~‘t.»ra_r¢¢-, t to Show that tho oiinio i_nli, iinniioii iiilllnoll to_ llltrollilce tllc hallot ill l.l0N_ Mil_ 1-lUi;i-ling L!;,,lu;ht the W to a guarantee as to any alilu-ohriu "1""‘ "1"°W"‘S"°1"" 131’ 15 A 1""’1"’”`°‘1 alitomolliles when ollo-.ved to run ia tion of money. He quoted molly pre- "1‘m'“1_"“"'t by Mr' A"Se"““|t to Sec' 111111 110011 ii l»Z1”€21`» 111i111`Y 10 trade in ,_ _sland farmers except those of Bri- ish Columbia are the only farmers ho pay a direct taxation on farm nds. He made reference to the sys- em pursued b Nova Scotiain con Special to Tile Guardian. to an official report from the Vice- 0211110 115 11 1111111<1"1` P11111. ST. JOHN, March 29-All records Governor of the district, tile dead ill _ in passenger travel in the history of the hall room fire at Oalloerite nllm- it was token as al po.?\ linid_1|le _net be mmh,_ _ _ __ _ has sionh nnon its rights for thi, was no mes ar. r , ‘ - ~ 11"" " ‘""~' “` ‘"1" " "“""“"’1 9"’ MR- 1’R0WS1‘-" “'55 111C 11101 0 a"~ past nineteen years. Manitoba was ______ ____ _________=i__i_,_i;___f Xni__iiil_<;___iv;__1:/_'f_1__1_1_‘_’_1_ hull conle to be loolil-il_ llpoll_ by many oi. B _good i-egniniiinn hill, 11;; fhouglit honniiing forward while this ni-ovinoo :ec limi been since eil-on ily tin- lin- “‘f“""'“""“"` "‘°""`""' `;1“‘1. "1‘“',’. 111° ‘"““ W°“1‘1 °°‘“° “'1‘°“ “'° ""°“1‘1 is retrclrressive on account Of the 110- zen Governrnent ill the sallie \\'lly.1Iwl`fU"S ha-d r\m_ng(`d~ » 'hmfl \"'“_h have Such an act' - glect 0fthe1°°alG0vemment to pm" He aim ______i.____i _._______ M____ ____ ____ tllciholl :lull it uns nov. llou_i_.lt des- Holme mei; at eight forty-five and nm-ly prepare dismiss and present the stance showing that wlihi-if tho lin_ 11`1‘1’1" “mt ""g‘_‘l‘_“';“’" ”l""‘1‘1 wk" V0-“1“.m9‘1 Niuimlttee to Consldef the claims of the province against the C110 i11H<"‘ "1i11"‘111h1t1““~ Automobile A0t f1m011<1m€_111¢11- Dominion. The subsidy received in M11. 1'1il»i\_I1‘111_=11‘li_\l==d thai iiiirrs ilu. AnsnNA_U1.'i‘_ _iolionlled snr- 1009,. was ure some as that of 1814. ii _ _ _ `_ “'"»" ’11’_ @1113 _1“_ I1’ ""““ 1`Y `-8 ing 110 11111 110 1111 Q 001111 1`Y Manitoba is now claiming another ii,eifif:S;i:¥'0;Le would justify 1-iulnlttlllg thc motor _was many for an get of this kind. inni-gang of tei~l~i1;ni-y_ The Maritime ill support of his eullfhnfiuli ‘llc ,inf CMS, 1" "1" ."("“‘1."" h""1‘ R ‘1‘“"ge HC Bald 11110 01111111111 DSODI0 WEN? Provinces have too long been subser- ' ' 1112111 0111110 111 tlluc. but thc .1‘0judiced ufrfiinst autos. He would the House. There had been plenty of (mi b i ii _ rinrlple of thc bill, and that the not ly,-edict that they wmlhi never timei The only ontlooli now woo y_ 0 ega y incurrcdby observing lleritiolls received ill its favor are l-ul in this province. He had not more taxation. ' ot. sufliciellt to wurrnnt the change. ulftieell any change of sentiment a- HON. MR. HUG-HES, in justifying le set forth eloquently the dallgei' mong his constituents regarding the the actions of the Governor referred, ,_ i .i _________ __ii___ _ _ _ lf allowing lnotor cars on our liar- llrollibitioli of motor vehicles. He among other things, to the out- mos mm mr' At the close 0( the ____l____i__ _ ng _many ulltllol~l_t_les_ ill the row public lilgllwnys. 'lhe fa_l~nlel‘_s tllougllt the matter might be placed standing debt oil the province when i_______ _rga l:_10\iv t_h21.t_ this bill had made ille rondra und really built up before tlieifnrmcrs of tii_e province. the Liberals attained power. He i__'___c_________sl-Il NP Y 1111@10_‘1\1C¢‘11~_ l`hi‘ the cities. As well try to regulate the The motion that the Chairman va- showed that the cost of the Infirm- ________ not consi_2_nt, lf gliell now wind as to_ regulate the _speed oficate the _chair was carried and fur- ary-a charge to capital account- ________ _ cllre t e defect. ’1lle mes- tllesc machines and their reckless ther consideration of the bill was exceerled the actual surplus. He said r0m the Governor must pi'c-~tlrl\'cl‘:»'. The only thing to do was to cut off. the past year was the best in the ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ history of thc Province. He showed 11\’ANuai;ls'n“lilli;ri§l§s<-l-ii"'I--_“mi l.l~l/ivles Fon s'r. s'rl-ll-lim' ST. JOHN, March 2li~l\ftcr ron- ducting.sel‘viccs in this city about _ _ six weeks, Evangelist “llil|ic” l\‘Iuf,iu;_ l'e<'orris for ularrlago llliclllics ill this son will leave this morning for St. vii-,V \\'l'I‘1= 111111111 to lluvc been ivrokeu Stephen. A large llilmber of people whvll the marriage license bureau ntteuded the mans mwtini; in the this ni`tcl'liooli closed its doors_for Opera House last night, at which he thu duy. Une liillull‘1‘»d mill fifty-eight delivered his farewell address. Sent- livcll-#CS to n1111'1`y \V1fF0)`=*1*11<‘11 10<18Y» 011 on the platform besides the speak- ns :tguinst 76 on Easter Saturday er, were Hey, _]_ _)_ Mnifnskili nnil last your, while the l‘i‘('ol'ils allowed licv. David Lang. Mr. Matheson said 111111 $11100 -11111111113’ 1» 11111 1-"111""‘11 1}""1 St. John was the cleanest and most is-slled 7,500 licenses._C011}i’f“"`11 “'1t11 lliural city ni its Sim he hun vh,~l;ell'l;,."»!»ii ill tllc slime ln-.rlod ill l‘J0'J. Ou this side of the boundary line. ‘ '-"'"“*""'_'__ " Ilis address was a strong ulld-enrll- A 1111111/» _“'1‘0~_ 11' 1** "1“"’“"1 _‘_"“-" est one. His theme was thc Prodiglll1s;ullowllat _ illc<\tll'leil.od, _stllnl_hle_d 11*-‘11»and he used many incidellts ill tllrolrl£11 11110 U1 J“5e1‘1] ‘\1"“§“”1_‘ S his own career to'illustl~ute his shop \\'1111111\\‘ 1111115 0" ""‘"’~t L’c°'1~f" mints. At the close many ln un-, stu-l~t lasl. nnilu and 1lr01<»e the audience asked for special l>ruyv1‘S~ ir111>'S~ ' "liilllllllslll ll. l. l. U11 Monday night in the iic\'nl`i‘~ "T11" (.""ScrNlm'e Gritsn Hotel the friends and supporters ofiSll1111‘11"1 L21, 1'1' “' 1." 'U 0"' Jolla A, Mathfeguu, Leader of t-lie Op- i Exlillll_lu»r, null il. A.___iii_"_v.‘nnali, of lvllilulon tendered a llnmliuft lu -the "=~l1m"’”“’l.de Olume ol one moat recognition Ol' £11011' 11l»‘i’1:13`¢111110" *'11 The 'nm'-‘UM-t'~nT1 of "thc ilu- 111S Surviccs as Leader of the Uulnwr- , cllillnslnstlci Yuhfli ‘the unmcn ni Mi. ‘Wave PBTW- lvel‘;1'nii-(Tlgaiifvfviiwio,which the former The babie was presided over by D.,1111‘ '?__tei iéoponiiho An ox¢,,e,l_ 0'M_ Reddin, and the nice chair waa,f\l>P1`“1“`1 y o\.,i.iinii y,-nn closed in gilably filled by A._ A. McLean, K.ii_n_iliy__¢i_l_i_i;lyiihie__0______.. ii), the o_inSii~lng ~ - ~ 1' .“ 'o av The toasts included: “The Killi-fL"1;_J_1 "f?i'_i;E_1f"'m byne mm U 0 “Our Guest, the Leader of the UiJ~` 1" ' ._ . cinyeii with l,oiili_ioii_.._i.oi_i,omie,l to hy Mr Math. Mi. l\1atllitsiill_i___u__a__l~l_i_;§________ ____ ____ ieson and ably supported by Messrs proloni:ed_;pD_________ ____ his .__eimii_ and John McLean and A. A. McLean;" spend tu f=_ __ i_i_h appreciation .-Ioriends of the Conslervativc party" [after ex_Dl'i_.?'_.;_1u_li'___ii_B____1_i-_ spoke oi the Nibcndud to by Alexander Hornc.1).iof 111° i“"_ ___ _t gave him in we the B- M&cdonald,- John Fraser. J- J' igreat Pe1“u‘low pusliini! to thq front Hornby, H, D. Doble. M1°1“‘°1 D°1'l~v°"ng I3]-wil more nlnd more active "wr, M. i.. A., 1-1. ii. Mcnwen. W-E~l“‘“1 t9"'"i'fl do welfare of one pro Blintley, J. A. McDonald, M. L_ A-.‘1\"t°"°”t i tho iiiiccnsn uf the liiherai lllurdocll McKinnon, M- I-. A-. -1“111°91"'1""° "1" ._ l-,niiy He reviewed the A- McNeill. M. ll. A.. J. A. Gordo11»1(10nFer\utnl2itii‘nl sit\lnti`o1l ami ox- N. A. Uaiuifiloll. Arthur A. Alleympreselli _yo _________________ ______e that the AEnoas McDonald, Donald McKinnon lpresl_»»ei ____1_1;_____i_ win ni the iii-St on. :_11dAJames and Murdock Kennedy. M- ;_1;i1__<;_f___1;__ _mm to ,iiivo hui tl_ie pr_€- - _ l . . _ in conc ns on e A. J. McDonald, M. L. A.. U1” Nm' went ¢(i:0fYeli::\n\1'tlrlltlll try to deservflihl tor of the House ,was onthuslasticnl-lsaid a ______________ ________ _inn mm, M 1v toasted. ami 'ln response f1f'11V“"““l1"’1'"° oy an excellent speech. "'“° go - ° E l... _,_ _ -_-_ ____ _ lbridges, ferries, etc. He thought Nl-:iv youu, More-ll zu-/\ll..i<:nst<»r --l., mu- family Peggy 'mules first. 5'3"” °°"""1“Y had been practiced by my llllsllnild second and I, like a ilu- tiful, modest woman, trail along be- hind," says Miss Edith Warren. 11110 lend-ing lndy of The Colonial Stock Company, which begins all engage- mcnt shortly in this town. Peggy is Miss Wlirrcn's prize-win- ning Boston Bull. She is five years old, has trrivelied all over the world and ullderstnnds three lnnguages,_or, as Miss Warren/ says, "Peggy sits like a German, shakes hands ill Frellcll and cuts, in ally old langu- age." Peggy has two gold teeth on the lower jaw. She is exceedingly proiui of them and grins when told to "smile and show her teeth." “Which would you rather be, Peg- gy, a dead dog or a had actor?" asked her mistress, ami Peggy show- ell herself the posses.-ior of the real llrtistir temperament by jumping from hor chair alid lying llmply on the floor, front paws folded. l’eii'BY travels ill a_ grip made espe- cially for her use, and Miss Warren has only to say, “Here comes the conductor," and Peggy packs herself away and hardly breathes. She is n very good nctor-or, perhaps I should say actress-stealing the pa- pers from the villnin’s hat ami occa- sionally adding a bit of comedy by chasing “that fiend in human form." "You have 'a VGFY 11115 C0111' P0?- RY." said Miss Warren, ,sympatheti- caily, and poor Peggy' sneezed three times, and then picked up a silver shoe horn and held it in a way to show her gold teeth tn advantage. “Peggy is a little vain," said Miss Warren, “but shc's spoiled like most successful light comediennes." (From the Tloledo, Ohio, Daily Blade.) CHICAGO MARKETS. _ CHICAGO, March 29-( Special)- May Wheat ......................... ._ 113) Jllly Wheat 108 May Corn 62| July Corn Mi ._?______..’____... The latest news, first of nil. 1 y _ ection with public roads showing ri the .provilice's claims in this res- few days when eight thousand pass- engers 'will arrive from Great Brit- ain. some. are on I-lali`fax-Phillakleiphia zlceamcrs. __ 'JOHN sincnalnl “ IN RUS/l.`lICO. the farmers of Rustico and Burrollufl co Bank Hall on Thursday evening, twenty fourth, to hear an address, delivered by John Sinclair, a com- missioner appointed to visit the most progressive countries of _Europe in the interest of Hog Raising. Jos J. Doucette was appointed to the chair, and in appropriate remarks in- troduced the lecturer, who in a pleas- ing and interesting manner carried the minds of his hearers, in concep- tion to-the farm houses of England, Ireland and Denmark. He explained very clearly the methods adopted by those countries in the lgeeding, care, transporting their bacon in order to command the highest prices ill the markets of the world. ...As the ‘in- A_ll;irge and influential gathering of, _ ers were injured, many of tllcm fat- |swift.l_v foil-.»\\‘i~\l by ll l-lrlllnl expul- olly sion ny thc Hellllti-__ , _ l\lil.l.'I`(l\\"f\`, N. l5,, .\l.-\T\' There are several ,thousand a-ddit- E P H ,_ii¢_.i~__i _ein-li,-T _c_i~_\l3lii_\-_,l ional passengers on the ocean, but I I I ST. S'1‘El’Hl-IN, .\`. li.., .\i‘1lrr~ll 28-¢ Smith:-lon lioivillsoll, of _\lil\tl»\vii lied at his lloinc sllliul‘lll;,~ last oven. [ll PHJMINEHCE ng of llvrirt fnlll:1'i>. .\lr. lilllrillrlnu had men uctpilllliilg tl. his usual work ‘land ivals zlllollt to rl-iil'c ‘.\'lii'li his 1 ilallgllti-l‘ llcurll liilll gluun ond rush- -__ -il 1,., hu; ~,-.null ou-i i.>l.lid he had ull(-n lui(‘k\\'or\l.s llpoll his bed uni' ife wcls exfillr-I. Pherson, of Winnipeg, sullerintcllliellil .\lr. hull;-illsoll ii-n.< ¢~c‘.lul_\' _\'1'zii`S‘ C of the western division of the (‘. l’.;1114° and fm u m""11"r ,"1 ytllriiiwq' R., and o. B. Foster-, assistant een-1§it""‘;if§ifi'f`1i§f_,°“_,‘f;[_1 eral passenger agent at Vancouver, f _`liiii,lni. i_.i.l,,,,il ii-,,i~i-,_-i hhu ini-llihih, came to the city yesterday. _Seeliicif tlllf:-lclllllll lulurll of .‘-llll_fo\\'ll and [last evening l\'lr_ Foster said tlleirlii 1111* -*f1`“"‘1 "11',"` 'Ii .`_'1i 1‘_°HQ,i“,'i?hg] `visit had no special sig-niiicance_ lie11‘(?‘11'7‘“’..1' -U' U' ,"` "tif I ' _ _ _ ,_ _ His who dloll ui..,l.t l\.l» ll.lls ago. li-ad business ill iilnnlpeg and Mont--1 ,, , _ i - --,nc l'm.rl=\- lu ('01,. real, ali-d embraced the,opportnllitv1Hp,‘1(_";f)h 01;; "ink li,‘,_,'i,,n nmi ito rim down from Montreal and .1"°(1'ml ‘ `»_,lii1,li__.' l,.,ini,. .inn \yinni_ lspend Easter with his lnotlu-r ut1F1‘r“c di8""_1_ i' .~,, ,inf in nllclii. Kingston. Mr l\1cl’llcrson, ilu said, 111011' at 1011"' ' m "L 'A A Came to SU John to see his wife, who l ‘5H"‘ _ _ _ _ i i feeding and slaughtering of their. 115-? bee? 11°re_10r_"`C""_“1 d*‘Y=`~ _ liii-gall fl-(,Ailu’.\u-l- in the i,.-,nl-i-n_ li iro- l deontic. 'l ‘ie plogrnili will ?.lr-Nziilglltoll, i=r_\' cllj-‘yailie tin. nllgllirzcs c lccrlll-sl, cx- tllo present Government. He mention- ed tllo proposed expenditure for the coming year including the cost ofthe new jail, repairs to the Asylum, the Experimental Farm and other public works. He spoke of the proposed in- crease in the teacllers' salaries and said the people were not .averse to taxation for this purpose on an equi- table basis. The amount expended on permanent works had been doing much towards keeping up a deficit. He said that Provincial claims would be settled by conference of the pro- vincial premiers. He referred to the past year’s roads and showed that, owillg to the particularly wct sea- son, money spent on roads would have been wasted. Speaking of edu- cation he said the people of the pro- vince would be satisfied with the re- port of the commission when it was printed. He commended the candolir of the Premier in his Budget Speech. MH. McKiNNON said the last Speaker referred to ancient history and wondered how the Government was going to wrestle with the pre-' sent debt if they experienced great difficulty with debt of twenty years ago. He criticized the economy and business methods of the government as set forth by the former speaker. He spoke of the Budget speech as, delivered and compared it to thatl 01 10171101” Y0B1`S. I-le referred to the' Education Commission, Public Roads addition to subsidy, increased taxa- tion and valuation of farm lands. He moved the adjournment of the de- bate at ten thirty to meet again at eleven o'clock this morning. ` s1wrioNARv. 'TUR()N"l`O, March 30-Moderato fresh northly to wel-ltverly winds; fair and not much change in temper- ntilre. The length of today will be twelve hours and tliirty-five minutes. Tile temperature at three o’ciock this morning was thirty-two degrees farm topic. __ .__ Condensed Advertisements * (Too_lats for Olaseidcation.) _.___ ____*-::: 1?.-:_":_~:___*~-@___,_ 4dOl_i SALE, registered jersey billl, _ _ eighteen months old. Apply W, 1=1_§9g;1.__Ijishrie1d. _ 3-aodslpd QECONDHAND typuwritcr for sale f_.___C11€ap. _F011 description write l< _ _Qc-o Patlrlot ofiice. 3--30_d3i _ T‘_VAN'1`EI?. several smart girls to 1 work ill looster factory_'Gool1 wages. Apply at 80 Euston St. _,___ _ _______ ___3_-_f10115i I' osr. on the zaraf ;iii`lF"b"'l"`g~¢T`lIl . .a' rimmed spectacles. Finder please lclavc w.i'lJh W. N. Riggs, 260 Grafton S_t.__ __ _ _ _ 3-Iioddipd 'li/[o'rou noA'r, io loci, a horse 1. power motor boat for sale cheap. See Dr. F. E. Smailwood, C'liarl0ttetown._ ___ _ j_-Zi0d1lvpd `\\,"ANTED, a nilmbefof smait; willing boys wantlad to clean and pile brick. Call at 5 Kung s.‘1..‘l§'°_ 12‘*.1_F"`¥._’..\.1?‘_i.‘ _ _2_"f1. - M3.-§°d311?‘1 hx/ANTED, a male principal for Spring Park School, No 209. Supplement $60.00. Apply to John Allan, Sec. of Trustees, St. Avard’s, Charlottetown. 3-30drtf. l)ESK WANTED, any person hav- _ ing a roll top desk in giryod con- dition shouid address, giving size, the number of drawers, and stating the price required to "X" Giiahdi-an. __ 3-30d3i . .PWOR SALE, the first prize and _ sweepstakes, Bhorthom -hull "Rosemary Chief," No 48869, ealved Jan. 7, 1903, A good individual and stock gettar. Apply to A. M. Stua.rt, Belle River. 3-30dr3i .IQOR SALE, immediately , adjoin- , _ ing Eldon farm of 93 acres (60 cleared) with splendid house and good oiit-buildings. Excellent chance to secure a beautiful home at a bar- gain. For _iéartlculars apply to A. A. Mclean _ C., Charlottetown, A. above zero. The tide will he high this after- noon at 1.17 - -morrow after- noon at 1.34, , a D. Ross, Eldon, or (after May lst) on the premises. 3-30dr1m ter said tho city was 'lrooliiingy m("“""1""‘ "_‘_“_"f‘L_hiF_`ii( "Every one tllore is buying or sell- l‘r‘1f~'S"11 11\f‘\\_ -l.inlo___.___________ ____ ____ ing real estate and _coliselillclltiy itl"1 U1" 'liflcl _n_u~_l i___:____'i ____ii_,,,_innS_ has to boom." As :tn e\'iilclll'c of illc11'_'1“r"_ 11_"n'_‘¥ Iii] ,' ,i.oi.i.._.i`n it-nn ini-_ rapid ilrowth of the city. hc said,f.llc1'1_11_l‘ 11~11_f\1_1<1_‘_1 _:_\_-___i_______-`_~______ __'_______iS population was now, 110,000, aillli“‘_*1_""1 ‘5 i'__'{`i_i_ii___iiiiii` "nil monl coming all the time. Building opera- .1"°°ff"_"‘__ , “"_, iimiiii, ,_,,,,',i,,i.,,,i hi. tions are very heavy and building-s arei "‘“f"“ ,f`"`i` i‘i"`\i`,_,. 'mi , \lniin__i,,n rushed up in a mnillicr which would Mn" \','__1'i:fif,’ ‘\i_"\l_i,,,,-ii`i_iii` n,.oiii.i_ compare favorably with the lurgost1*‘“‘1 _N_”fff._i' 'i“i‘ L‘i‘,iiii`____ iii,\-hn_,iii_ cities of Eastern (‘anadu or the Uni-l""t11’i.“”"‘”iFi' ,P \.',i‘,.,i_ii`,,_,,' _,ini ,iih_ ted States. l\lr l~`ostcr ilistancr-dolie1""' 1'_.'_ 1m_`,[i‘ , ' l`>..n'; ti-il ,dh -fs case wliero just ai year ago \»‘oi~i-.ivan-IC” “_11_‘.‘ ,N-) UE' ‘ialliwl-`~>i.`,, lin, ,.f,'.if started hazing a building to lnake1““_'1 ‘“`_"l""i1_‘m_f' i'i_l__"'_ " 1 room for a fourteen story bililllillgimuf VL" ';_“_‘i' I1’ _____`_i__` ______ii_iii,i,,ii iii to 'oc occupied by a trust company. l &i"'_ ,°"_'?"f i. "_ *_ if’ _,if i',`,ii_` io ,iii,' _ii,i_ Work was started about l.\lu.rch l.~at,l_L't ‘"‘"“ 1;_',1___`_f __ i1__‘__`ii_ii'i__ii'\_ ,,,,i,,_i 1909, and thu building was now cl-ill-iJ11iif"`_;_"__1 1 _'_‘ii__,i_i “_ii'ii _,i._`i\.i`_;i,,i,'___ plebed ang in 0c'cuPancy` Ztlliit( ivillilll fdbllliiii the lull:-:t liilinty After visiting Kingston Mr Fostrrl _ .i .i , i ii i _ , ;uppi.fitc, killu _v pl'ov|ll:\. ly le il- w_ili__rci»um to Montreal on l\lollllayi_i______ _____i _iw i______,________ ii,ii_____ .iiiiinim “g ' __ `.\ll-.\.'ml¢;ln.oll. xv-l-<1\<-.ss io s:l>l=\mv1° __~- I , i . . i ,jllstire was lilulo, i-onsolllllq the llopo SPRIN("H1LL h1()Rh 1illnf, it will lu- lnrlllv \'r‘.ils before WAS BURG1“\1“7‘E1)‘Lili-rc \\ill be nil l»i‘l‘a:=loll ill dl'll',v -~-- i~\`cll on ills' sick llcllclits of thc nrll sPillNoilil.l. .\iINl~‘.s, s.,l<-12 I1cr.~u~\lllu:_1~_»_ the l\=_~<»ul'11lll. _ll Merch za-The store ol J. c. Gilles-if-\1111_l1 ~<_11"<'f‘11_- ‘_-‘"1-'-2i"‘i__‘f;‘_ _'1:i_“_1“ Pie. 'dealer in boots and shoes, 'wal:i:""_11i~11‘_“~‘~_ ‘~__"j "_" ln. l\_1_{1_ broken into this morning iinil nhoni colod, inn, nllli tie :~ill_l_llll.. o _ . l fifty or sixty dollars worth of goollsi1'1111i-Z §_\'111‘. l»r\»\1ir11t il ‘»1‘1`.\ H‘>1`-11111111 i.oniovo,l_ An entrance lynn giningil liyifmli cllJr_l_\'il_\>lc l:al_tllciill_g to ull onli, removing the glass from the frl.»nt,11i_“1_""_1i111111.\ \\_\11 _ 1_11_1-11"__1U1_“1_@ dooi,_ _ ii_\_l_l_nf_ piasmlf mimorles o ri ples- I .l . 1 in the virtue in-llc elluilgvll, Minards Lilliment Cures Burns, etc. Minard's Liniment Relieven Neuralgia wlllllll; lu lull; lllll Young Man ! it is not the ugly old] may sec the f=i.¢l'»t.~'~1l\at is the devil devil stalking about with horns oniyou need to fenr ns you fear bhe his head, showing his cloven foot and mollhli of brll__ He llus overcmlie and his forked tuil, nnil blowing fire andllllrl-li fin fllrir ruin hlimlrerin and brimstone from his mouth and nosc,,tllollsmilis: of .\`_~‘1'11il hiv" Who were that you need fear; hilt. it is the devil once c.lllnll_v ns innocent and Just as in the form of a nicely-dressed, oily- intent on living honest and ilpfllrht tonglicd young gentleman who offers lives as .V‘11\_*11`1‘_~ 11 110 111111 001116 to you a cigar, invites you to take a f.lre_m no_a i_oulfng lion they viouid walk along with lliln nt night that lime i.ul\in_ ll nrnl und _shunned him. he may “show you the city, polite- To-day it is the devil ill the garb of ly proposes to gl-get you to a glass a gentieulun li fricnd, ur an a‘n1g,\;l of Minarr1'- Llniment Cures Dandruif. of beer, offers to introduce you into iight, thai _vo-.l .wlnlllill fear and ever 5 gambling-den or hrothoi that you keep a shui-p lookolit for. i ~ ‘ i ~ \` - _ __ this \ i\,_-l~ ` . ;`\'~ ~ i:.‘_~; \' ~ _ _ .~ .'=’~`-.`- t .` " _ \` . 1 ,. -ii v i 1 i l _{_4_..