Pnuvliuili ilslsiilull. ai iilmilhi -_-- _ in in ls. null nun I . n lllllwi. The Dc hate On The"'Buliget Comes To An End-- Resolution. By British Government to C. .Decis-io‘ns‘ In Toronto P Quite After Abstaining Forty’Da'ys, More Fiscal Speeches, Denial By Leader mug to Present _|sl_aod’s C_la_i'ms Introduced" By Premier P. R. Em'press‘Steamers'Dn =Contrad`ictoryAs To Sale Of . Losing iThirfy-eight _Pounds Charges Of Grail; And OfDump_ing In Unsuitable I-laszer_d__and_ warmly Debated- Sensational Th'e`Pacif`lc Peanuts A'nd"Cs|idi`eS ` HeTakes Clam Broth lmmigi‘ar`lts', Plea' ForllNlore‘ll_afIv{ay‘Branchesi Debate On Beginning Estimates _ ___ _ _ _,__ n _ ' ___ InlM‘arltinTe'° Prbvinc0's >..____.____. _ __ __Friday._ april 10, ieoa At the morning session of the Leg islature Hon. Premier Haszard in troduced a resolution to appfne a committee to draw up for pregenga. tion a list of the claims 0| this “Province against fha Dominion oi Canada and that the committie mn. sisl: of I-Ion. F. I.. I-laszard, Han. P. McNutt, Joseph Read, M. Zi. A , and John Agnew, M. L. A. ‘i‘i,¢ pre. ml¢l‘S\1l>Dorted the resolution in an able and effective speech. Mr. Fraser (Souris) moved an amendment to the effect that in place of Hon. F. L. Haszard, the name of John McLean be substituted on the committee. He explained his reasons for the change. The matter was discussed by mem. bers, and _I-Ion. Mr. Cummislrey mov. ed an amendment to the amendment to the effect that the Committee be f“ll¢lll1§ but it stood there a credit e were those for administration _of justice. Mr. Mathieson: Before this- item is passed I would like to say a few D P y no h upon the pllrse-strings? If they have, The Premier: The Leader of the Opposition has asked for information regarding the position of the At- torney General. He wants to know why the usual course had not been followed as regards his appointment and wily the Attorney-General' d‘id not contest a seat. Now, I want to tell this House that the appointment was made' to save unnecessary ex- pensc~thc cost of an election for one thing ; and to enable the session to 'hc held alt the proper time. The Government considered it an extre- lncly foolish thing to run an election a few months before the general election when the Attorney-General will have to contest a sent. It is not establishing any new precedent it is not the first time an Attorney- General has been appointed without » having to run an election and win- ning a seat in this House. I have no hesitation in justifying the course pursued, and saying that the Gov- ernment has done right in saving P ..__,.._._--P- reported an unfnvorabl P y mitted while the store was full of eastward cruise. Until the arrival of |_cust0me____ No _"mats have been It is estimated that the total catch °' mls by *l‘° °“d °f Avril will i\loNo'roN. N. B.. Ai..-il s-f-Fo.- inc reach 200300' fm amolmt l°°“5l‘l°\`° first time in twenty yours the complete “MY b°l9“' .fha “"°l`"$°~ Th“5~ fm- mileage of the‘lnferce_1onial ra.il\vuy is ”'b°“t 15°*00°`5°alB hav” been taken being tnken. A dozen clerks from the by N39 ll°°t- envineering department are trulnping U """"_""°""`_°_ the road from Montreal to Svdney in- C H cluding the brunch lilies and taking' an ____ _' ilurilmfe survey of the mileage. It is . . . . twcnt ' years ago since the Illtewoioniui Cgglcugu’ Alml lo" (bl)ef';,u7l3A irlileuigc lvusi tukoll but since that time V\'heo.t filig L-hu mileage has illvreused about five Pork ' hunill'ed miles. thc ~l Drnmmondville May Cum 04% ndiiitiou, the Oxford short line. River Ouele branch. Canada Eastern und LONDON. Avril 10-_(Special)-it 'roRoN'ro, april 1o-ispeclal;- 1-05 ANGELES Avril 10-(special) said that he challenged anyone to l* ““*l°\'°l’»°°d. Ulollgh no oillcidl wh- You can get almost any kind of Bun- "D~ 'L' Elm-°"°» “lg” d°°l°l`~ 1°" _0TT_AWA. ADFU 10-\(3P°¢l8l)-The my thu; hm me-_il nvyt-h_ng wrong m.m.n°n. is ohtalnamm an day la" you uh in Toronto acc°|.d_ night broke bis__ fast of 43 days by Commons today heard a number of done in his department or that than British Government; img deeidsq eo mg to w,“.¢_d,¢m9n,_ partaking of clam broth and milk in fiscal speeches _which members did had been _my col_u____on between thc renew the subsidy to the Canadian Jud" Mm-im mud mm, time ago sriuall quantities and is today gradu- not get before the House when the department and the contractors. If Pi*-full’ Em9l`-°°5 mall B°\`Vl¢° OD Y-ho that a reataraunter' might sell candy “ 17 “°°““t°'“l“¥ hlms°ll t° “°lld l’“d8°¢ BD°°¢l1 WN 011. . anybody Bhouldfdm to mah meh a Pacific on certain stipulations. or anything else eatahle, and how on f°°@.~ . B°l°l'° fl” °\'¢l°F° Ol U10 lily Wefvl statem.ent'h°. would brand them M The Posh Onlce department intilnat- ea;-gh was h, to ymuw whether the Elmore stated that the death of the called Mr. Borden denied the state- pubuc smndemrs Mm pubuc __a__s_ ed when the prsgsai; ggmpm-ai-_y “__ purchaser carried thu sum away 0,. man in St. Paul in an effort to pro- ment which he was informed had ap- People could and _mm mth the uewal was ai-i-aiig¢d_ the nmssity not long his fast induced him to end his peared in a Victoria newspaper to of closer gonnwtlons betwnn "nway Now com” 8 decision by Justice own experiment. the effect that he had opposed legis- vicinity of Emerson and Gretna ' __ thi 1 £9 BCHSOD f ' ;§;0_ceI_nst syenpcrgizgo :;§“;;s if the sealing fleet. Two steamers waz; lsfxurday (lt a ugly of dirmgndgv 2:? Fifty-one were killed under an old prmted for _“___ purpose but $5100 _ost and _our were badly crushed byizooer precious s ones va ue a S . -barn at the former place today. W9" Spent. By what authority was l°° .Holm The crews °f th” ""°°l“d_ News of the robbery was made » » -_ 3'l`~ JOHN. April 10-(Sl>€°l¢\l)-AH-_ that difference spent? Have the Vessels “caved” The “ect left SLN ublic to-da . The robber was com- ` Y f .B l"€S“ll- Ol evldelwe llmllirllli Out Ht 1 'P y y . so lc of this countr old Joh" 9 early in March °“ the lmlllllll _ l Nlew Yonai, April 11- After reb- ‘ruury Z8-or .20-days and March 31 days, comes April, 30 days, to 'confound all those who cannot re- member the old' dchool day rhyme 01- .. Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November. So a. bill has been 'introduced into the British Parliament to reform the calendar by making the first day of the year a day apart,indioatlng it as fi cm Cl ,_ i h H 1 » P 1 Elmore reduced his weight 38 lation protecting white labor a ainst to PM C '_ d and steamer services on the a c u e n t e an ans o nt case _ B G0ve___i1;emtoun/y» an a credit to the comm that a bonrnda restaurant keep" pounds. He exercised daily and on _Asiatic labor. The “mt “umm” to be cons_de___ This will presumably present nu' may not underfthe law sell candles th” 39"' d“7 Pllmbed t° me 5‘"“mlt Ml* Cleliwlll-9 111856 BUODK Charges d . sei-ings d|m¢u|¢y_ popcom_ peanutm or other c0mm°di_ of Mount Wilson and returned. of graft against the Administration, ____ ' ue, not in counectidn with the meals _ _ _ ladvocated increased protection of The first _tem was that of “lar Se,-ved on the pwmiges and done up _ _ farm products and censored the Gov- yoanem! $1200' urchaser on the Lord's day. ml8l'Bl\¢S ll1l0 Certain Puri! Ol of the Attofne _ _ Y so as to be taken ,-may by th, I ` ernment for dumping unsuitable im words It is B ver unusual thi Mr Loggle made a somewhat in- .. siilllr. llilllwuf wllllirrurl iii liillwiil 4. y ug eifective re l to Clements. He dealt Provlnoe .|]0f_ to have 3 seat in this _ . . _ _ DIED fl” _w “-"-'*~*'*~°;*“"“" " ' House, as is the case at the presentl i i Y" time. 'l‘here are vacancie' i l _ _ ‘ ‘ _ ' f 1 House from which he mishth hdve ' i _ U whefe NONNC WBFB Kl'lOW|'l been ___v___ __ ________ To _save ______: Two Steamers Lost in Ice _ _ _ this would only have been to have FOUF Dama €d"`CatCN'l Before Mamtoba Towns Are ,, ow, ms __ ____ 5 ' From .léwelr Store When ._ - ’ U E 'I dhlduld Niave telsittedzionelofusgegewl-aca:: Customers Vlslted 1hem ll constituencies. It is a had prece- A - -- dent-to appoint a man not respon- l” lll_Bl°0ad Day Llqht sible to the House. We are cer- . ' ' tuiniy entitled to a 'clear explana~ ST. J_OHN'S, N.F., Avril 9--Miter --- ' HIEZTEPEG' _;prilh`1o_`(spie(t:_l;l)i_ In Sa-Int WlH,Resu|t In tion. There is also put down for " tw°nty'nl“° 'Mya' cruise' ‘me °l the SALT LAKE CITY. APl`ll 10°' ~ 1; Cao' r S ave ex B e -n ANTESN A Married this Year an increase in the fees hmgest on mmrd' the steam" Ad‘l(SD0ClHl)-A l¢W°l¢l`Y A Hl<0l`° l>0Y'S “es em “nada but of late an ln* to be _mm for the adm_n_gt__at_on or vemure arrived in pmt tonight and ack was robbed b two women _“st vasion of rodents has occurredtin the with name industries, ge‘mur¢xl`ml~ dltures. the National Traniwntlnbnt- al Railway and many other thinlh claiming the Government had acted wisely in all it had done. Mr. Loggie thought the Maritime Provinces should have more railway laclllties. ' The G. T.\and C. P. R. nad built .and taken over branch lines, he said ln a somewhat sarcastic reference to the Government's railway policy, but the I. C. R. had a. monopoly of the country from River du Loup to Moncton. It was the duty of the Government to see that the people were llot al- lowed to suffer for lack of transpor- tation through the absence of branch lines, especially along the Miramichi which deserved attention. Ontario _____.,_.__ _w._____._._,___._., THHEE INIIINNS Wilil PU|SllNil| Drank Fluid -'They Thought Was Essence of Lemon and Died SWAN LALE, Man., April 9-Three then this House is the sole authority the Adventure none of the Steamers made . V ' fill illegal 0D@l`l1f-i011 lf HDDUHFS (liai- .inri ii this » “fl UW” heard "Om 011 board ------------~ dis.. ear...-1 is! House votes $1500 that is h ' °l . ’ , Albert Lake who has pp nil that should be spent without a the vessel were several m°mb‘“`9 ‘ll ‘ the man in the case. slleclal warrant from the Lieutenant the crew of the steam" Panther' - ' l, Lillie iS fi mBFl'l¢d mall and b\`0UlZhf Governor. This thing gen. dow.. to B°"‘ th” Pimfllef “U the steamer . "’"“ nic girl here with aim from clliavcrlc, n point that is very serious. This Walrus were cmshed in the ice and, _ . N. S. where he belongs has gone on for so man ears that went to the bottom. The crews es-' '- ' » ' ° A llltl0dUC€d NINNO B |llSl'i He was in her compan a reat Y y _ F _ I" ' Y s we must assume hom gentlemen are caped on the ice does and were even- ,deal here and it Wag at moms 0c_ not aware that they are breaking the tually able to reach other vessels of‘ HOUSE T0 E|'\0fl'C€ _envied by Wm_ Buda and himself that Indians on the reserve, near ,here, died on Saturday last, through drink ing a fluid purchased at a Store- in Somerset and which they believed to he essence of’ lemon. Dr. Cooper and Dr. Speechlq, coron- er, held n postmortem and found' no other cause of death. Malcolm Campbell, the farm instructor, stat- ed that the essence _was a favorite beverage with the Indians. _-l-ll1 the inquest into the death of Abbie Weatherbee. whose death ‘vas due to. law every time they spend a dollar the fleet" "”_ Re u|'arit the girl was taken during her illness. in excess of the amount voted. ' g X , An effort is being made to locate l Attorney-General-there were many \N/'heat 84 is Pork was later taken to Arlington. unusual _ expenditures. We know _. that when moneys have been expen-_ ded it is impossible to fix a limit, _and auch excesses have been paid for lines ls, bemg stmlte( ' man, years by the Liberals 'and . l' t ti 'ost hi ht for ro- thelr predecessors without getting .of the main line has been completed the 1, 1908, or 1, 1909. The year would then be divided into four quarters of exactly 13 weeks each, the months in each quarter running 30, 30,31 days. By this means any date in different years would fall on a Mon- day or on whatever day it might oc- cur in the first year of the new plan. _Unfortunately for the bill, it would many other similiar branches have been udded so that the now mileage of the road is nearly 1500 miles. The survey work having been under way about a I month. \‘\"ork on the eastern brunch ' l \l\’llllam Leferle who applied ui the local fo ice s n on 1 g p _Lalre, and the coroner expects to _have him here before the next hear- .1 NNNNG NNNTEH ` BWNS illiliWNiil is- ‘ .1_._.l__.i-- NHNSEI] STEEHS _ ' i WATERTOWN, N. Y., April 7-The T body of Harcourt McCombs, of Dc- ‘pauviile, aged eighteen, the young _ hunter who mysteriouly disappeared 'eight days ago, was found in a wink' due to accidental drowning. hole in Chaumont River. Death was _.Y- NEW YORK, April 9-A fleet of tug-boats .pursuing a drove of wild 'l‘exas steers swimming ln the East River was the exciting and unusual episode witnessed by hundreds of persons yesterday. A Lehigh Val- ley Railroad float, carrying a car- load of thirty steers and several cars loaded with coal, sprang a leak in the East River near the foot NiWlil_liNllLlNli MEN NHNESTEI] in regard to this matter were with-lthe expense of an election. -As to out'truth, were instigated by disap--increase in the fees there was a.lot pointed parties who had misinformed Noi extra expense last yenr, and a lot members of the Opposition, and he of assistance was required by the ,.___ .___ ____,______._ ,i __.____ . - ~ ' 1' ' i. L - the llleutnnnt Governor’s‘ warrant. l“’t’°“ ls fm “ccomphllhed ‘.ng“‘S e - - 1 c i» ui li Discussion waxed warm over these felleqho 1; of tiibpgl: Hell: Fxsghsl . C '. ,` 1 - i appropriations ion the admiuldlira- n“°“, -‘_ _ M_ 5 __ __ __ _ d a Spanish ltamnuni .1 we in ca tion of justice and the debate lasted _md “mtg ___ Fngl___l__ n__,_an _md tion asked the Premier if he was a- ware of a` gross neglect of _dtfty oni 'prove too much of a trouble to ex- porters unless other countries adop- ted the same plan and then there's Russia, which wouldn’t even change to the modern calendar at all. till midnight In the course of the _ __ ` .____._______-- i of North Ninth Street, Brooklyn, and sank. Before it went down the deck-hands opened the door, and the steers made a dash for safety. Pass-I ng tugs joined in the pursuit, and everal unsuccesful attempts were BOSTON, Mass., April 9- Bert Smalley, a native of Newfoundland, and employed ln this city as an ex- press man. was taken to police headquarters yesterday in connection with the investigation of the murder SATURDAY NIGHT AT WONKERLAND Billy. Kin Kaid Says Farewell:-The Dur- andsf in their' Last fNp_pca_l'2IlCe in a Charlottetown Theatre Splendid Program. The week end invariabli’ limi!! ii il hey fave “‘°.'i.‘ i.°‘§‘..°"}‘32§...‘i"..`ZF. ‘rainy ‘oe faruweils to say to the vaudevilielggcallast program of mohoé I_.yc¢,_.,”y folk at Wonderland. Tonight ”°°’l Follow that runaway ~.hl‘0\lKl1 llli the final performances of 'the Dancing Durand?)-Biliiit _Kin __l{e¢:_l° imagined. The other films are splen- did toe-the element _of comedy is bountiful, and the Fire picture ‘in Madrid worth the price of admission `a1,;,i':,Ninr1 up the' entertainments .at Wonderland for the week end with n bumper house, and be lure to remem- ber that the opportunity to see hthe l pie .gigyg pq' or ful' t ere Nridadorviilt-oderea aiuifea evenlagl Come tohllllt fd w°nd9Tl°“ l. in the part of a magistrate who allow- ed a man who had done another to Y - ll return toi e The gPremier said this was some- thihg'he knew' nothing about und that certainly. if he were aware of it such a thing would not be per- mitted. 1 (To be continued.l PILES_ CUBE!! IN G T0 14 DA_?B.___ PAZO OINTMBINT in guaranteed; to, cure. any cue of Itchlng, Blind;_, 'Bleeding or Protrudiug Piles in I to Qendensed Adveriisemehtfl 'realm ref oimischsmn. __» WANTED-FFst `vr_eek in 'gay girl for general housework. Good coolr. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. w. s. semen. w_.1r_sr_sc 4-i;g_zLrni._ D T0 RENT-House with from 5 to 7 rooms. I-louse with sewerage and bath preferred. Address particulars to X, Guardian office. . _ '-l1d3i ‘long adletancee. Gust £5 stg. and duty._ The Bret. Qiler of __$15.00 takes lt.`E. W. Taylor, South slde"Queen death, at Belle Creek some eight T earn ago to get away without nr- E fest. and to subsequeit y N _ m hi P vi . ll this man is now tt 'lar rd) “ce an .___ , NEW YORK. April 9-The fourth B ' t 1 f _ r na M. llainnl &lIn's Nillinely Upenlng . 1 I - -- - .___.__..___..4.....,.;_.. Fon skim-A large telescope 5 ...f -lolll Ol 938114 -l°l' ‘°°l“F- a` most elaborate scale, consists, All the latest color' tendencies are IN NEW YUNN rgument the Leader of the Opposi- Elem l _ _ . _ B made to lassoo the swimnlng steers. i il.S . NNMY lllii 1 s ‘ / annual banquet of the Canadml WASHINGTON, D. C., April 7-The Club of New York, wiil~\be held 'in ai-my bill, carrying an appropriation the large ballroom of the Hotel As- of ulmost $100,000,000, was pnsscd by tor on Thursday, Moy 14. An im- giis U_ S, Senate yesterday, prnctic- posing urray of spenleers is announc- ali`y as reported from the committee ed, the list including the Hon. Mr. on military nnnira. 'rne bill mater- Lemieux. M`r- R- L. Borden. Just-ice muy increase" um ,my or officers and Longley, und Hou. Charles Msrcll, unlisted “im or the m~my_ _representing the Dominion. Laiesi lashlllns Nndnhevlew. ‘ery parlors of this bustling drm, arelilw l-rimmed mllll!19l'Y l10WW°l'. l-lm* .displayed a choice and exclusiveI:’_T;;';fo__:$§;“l}l_':;‘__e“tisprgxgta“:g_D:':y \‘1\|1K° Ul t"l“""°‘l mml““.‘"Y' °l"‘l’°“‘tliat for beauty of conception, and and milline‘ry.matcr1ale of all kinde.l0i~ig¥m1iii;y of design ranks as second Indeed, the deeoratiops.which are on to none ever held in this City. almost entirely of ribbons, Bowers; shown as well as the latest novelt laces, oriental bandlngs, and other les, such as the new flower mounts, i millinery materials, and are thus] Continued on page B Il gi, __ __ _ _ _ 4-1_in:li.__ _nun-I l " -` 'i 1_1 Fresh to strong south to west winds, ‘ of Annie Mullins. at Arlington, on the night of March 27. Smalley THE wrniillili ‘_ TORONTO, April .10--(Special)-° ‘ Any hotel leeper desiring a girl flder and showery. Sunday fair‘ or general housework can learn of nd mi1d_ / ` l ame by applying at Guardian ofilce. llliilllill PENHFIIHMNNEE ill NUWNHN NNN iIlM[liiNl Ameteur Contest and Presentation ofthe Celebrated lrlsh Dramatic Plciure “Shaun 0’Roon”, at Fairyland ' Tonight. ' At Fnlryiand to-night, May Cam-_other three "The Clown's por_tn`bie cron and Johnnie Howard, slngers,,body," "The Gipsy's Revenge’ and dancers and acrobatic comedians willithe “Thleving Hand," repreeenii" an conclude their engagement here with-interesting combination of comedy, the presentation of that popular pathos and tragedy. comedy "The Raw Recruit," which_ Two illustrated songs will be ren- in a laugh _from start to finish. It is,1iered by Maddison and Harney. - bright, lively and snappy. Ae u supplement to the regular pro- The moving pictures will include a gram there will be an amateur ,don- representation that famous Irisntast. which is always popular. Pgnes play Shaun'0‘Rubn, which is feinil-‘will .be given to the successful m- ar to many readers, having been~ petltor. A- carnival of fun is g\tar~ resented in Charlottetown. The nnteed. .. _ ... ’ .~-.s .1'..' . " hull- I -anguish-_ ;-_,v _ __ _._ ..._ - ` ~ ,. _ ;l.l§.pwardis of Thirteen. Mil llibns I .- if coders _ii cor