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' it ‘.35 man -_ - H d"¢@W11@f_ Variable Winds lZ.i_;2v°1n1t'l€€.ain.l mf. . .f - --,-,_,.,,.».__ _ ~,., _,,_,_-_ , , ,_ p . . ‘i . , ~ '£,,...»;,.», .;'~`.~¢-.,:-i.;,,'_..,- -=~ ~., 1.” § at ii gg if in nnnw U inn __ | i ' / . i ; Dann crm Y V '_ 14.*” ' J T " _ ' _ _ . , _-Q-p'_1 J- "°'°ii°“*"i3&ir>--vl cHARI.o'r'rE'rowN PRINCE EDWARD 1sLAND CANAD FRIDAY APR1 i { .WEM- ' '. 9- ‘ l » _ _, '_-_ . » ~ __ » _ .en » L6. we _ . _ . . - f .~ - ,... .-. Q 1 ii-1-_ _ THE pg SAND _ , THE ' ERATORS. A PI'0POS6l to iSubm`ii,.to Arbitration--Comes as a Surprise-Thought that ihe Operators May Not- Accept--i.Answer to be Given. Monday. WINNIPEG. April li-(Special) -- The Street Railway strike situation mmslm unchanged. After a prolonged conference the masters and msn have failed ioreach any settlement. Neither side will make any concession The Company stopped running its earn at six _o’cloek last night. The cars yesterday were very p00r)y patroniled, there being strong sympathy with the strikers. , A UUWIE il C g lllilliil llllll CHTCXGU. April 4.- John Dowio head of the “ Christian Catholic Church In Zion," was today deposed as a religious leader, suspended from membership iii the church he founded, shorn of his temporal possessions as farasthey are located in Zion City and warned to accept the situa- tion quietly, ,lest worse things liefali iiini. Dowie isln Mexico and the author- ities in Zion City teiugraphed him today as referred to above. No action under the criminal laws will be taken against Dowie on accountof the funds he is alleged to have wasted and he will be permitted .to to return to Zion as a common citizen should he so desire. 'The formal announcement oi' Dowie's bvertlirow was made tonight by overseer Speicher who presided over a meeting of 5,000 menibors of the Christian Catholic Church. The meeting opened with the quotation iiy vaiaus church dignitaries of Bible pas- sages expressive of the sentiment which had grown up against the self-stvlcrl Elijah III. The crowd that formerly “yes” or "no," according 'to whether Dowle nodded or shock his head, tonight applauded when Dowio was accused. _____...l`._______ Grip Quickly Knocked Out- "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wlio and iiiysclf contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la grippo with all its miserpble symptoms," says Mr. J. S. Egleaton of Maple Landing, Iowa. “Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped: up, eyes :and nose running, with altercatc spells of chills and lever. ZWe began using Cliamberlainfs Cough Remedy, aiding the saiiie with a double dose of Chamberluln's Stoinaeh and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal usé soon completely knocked out the grip." Sold by all druggists. Clearance of Shoes, 107 Pairs Ladies’ and Gents’ 'e_`-s .» . 3 - Invictus Shoes Price $3.50 and $4.00. 'i.‘»l:i‘e> new price list for these now is ,$4.00 and ` $4.50. We now close them ont at $3.ooand $3-5° being a saving of B dollar a pair on ,the new price liet.' N0 trouble to show tliem. Pllllllilllil _ lil§lSLllUill - Tuesday, April 5 1000. House niet at 11.30 a. in. Hon. Mr. Hughes introduced the bill respecting tlis Charlottetown Electric Transit and Power Company, and moved the House into Committee of the whole to take the same into consideration. Hon. Mr. Hughes explained the purposeof thebill io the house stating the benefit such a system would be to the olty and pointed out the fact that the streets of Gherlottetown were admirably \1dHDted for such a transit service as the proposed company would operate. lie referred to the value of such a car system and its importance considered in connection with the tourist trade and the manifest value it would be in enlarging the limits of the city and a11`ording a popular cheap and convenient transportation to all parts of ihe town and vicinity, The bill was then put olaueeby clause. It met with strenuous objection, com- ment and criticism from the Leader of the Opposition who was almost oonstantly on his feet during the reading of the drst liiilf dozen clauses. These objections were metby Elon. Mr. liuizhes, Hon. Mr. Haszard, Hon, Mr, Simpson and Capt. Read. The L-lauses were then passed, with some slight amendments. ' eveuiivo session. ` House niet again at 0.30 p. m. uhen the Members resumed consideration of the bill. The Lender of the Opposition wanted to know why the route the cars were to travel was not defined. He talked at some length and upon his concluding Hon. Mr. Hughes moved that Mr. Speaker take the chair. The Sneaker did so, and the Premier moved that the debate upon the resolution respecting increased subsidies be resumed. Hon. Mr. Simpson *continuing said in reply to the Leader of the Opposition that we would get back a good deal more from ?__i. Caught Cold While Hunting A Burglar- Mr. Wm. Thos. Luriorgan, provincial Constable nt Chapleau, Ontario, says: "I caught a scvcrc cold wliilc hunting a burglar in the forest swamp last fall. Hearing of Ghuiiibcrlain’s Cough Remedy, I tried it, and after using two small liotl.ies,I was completely cured." This remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds. It will loosen and relieve u severe cold in less time than by any other treatment and is a favorite wherever its superior excellence has become known. Flor saielby all druggists. 1 i r ii ' -_ `Airocity. a MONTREAL. iusi-ei. 5- (special)-rho Piiiii. body of Edith May Aiiem, a four year old There is little doubt that the ehild was child reported to the police yesterday as the vicifm of ri foul monster who alter missing from her home 40 Napoleon Street eutraglng hor strangled ber and threw was found this morning in a clump of thc body into the clump of bushes. bushes at Cote si. Paul in the direction of The Coroner will hold an inquest which the child was seen going with tomorrow. drunken man yesterday crying bitterly. Tm; body was devoid of elotlilng when Some of the child's clothing was found found. yesterday afternoon in a shed at Cote St. The horriiile afl`aii' has aroused tremeiid- MoNTREALi1<>RR|F|En._._Br l MOST Arnocious MURDER Fiendish Crime oi -a Drunken Demon not yet Arrested- Police on 'Track of One Strongly Suspected Who Had ,Been Lurking in 'ihe | Vicinity- intense liorror and indignation Caused by ihe cus indignation. _ A man answering the description of the one seen with the child yesterday had been observed for several days lurking around the Ahern house and aparently watching her. The police have good hopes of locating him. , The fainlly, especially the mother are prostrated with grief. ii 'Al-`°` " ill . 1'- - . ze ‘ '.:~.'.=.ii...,..--_-/ »-». if'=...i.»~;n:-uuiailili;;’§§§§§;;,§§g=i" '__»_ _ ' L’ lair/»‘f l ‘ H' "--“*-f“ ily " ~ . `» ‘~ . ‘ -WU ‘ 4’ “ _, :.‘... -.s:.=. -_ ._ _ . 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Ill llE_L‘l%|l'Jlmll?-il..f_“"f"§l lf`ll."'i".`ili “' Mi ii ' ..»-n" ll iid " lr'-'ll,lL“‘=‘;~'f‘.‘»“.*f’~.‘...'_‘~ 'ali "1" li ’_>_ fl }i§__““`3' A_ I i;_{§» 3! .S iii; I-F .i r, ii _ i . ::.‘_-..- ;13.2-;.ii.iiiL@g4g@i_np(g!.| 1|' fl' ' `___.. -. v JOI-IANNESHUIIG, SOITTII AFRICA. 0 _ “ ' "=' Sympathy for the brave little Jap.. B 5.00 _ :z ` ' the Dominion under the proposed arrange- ment. Prince Edward Islan% would receive $70,000. If we go to the onilnion with such a plan as that proposed by the Leader of the Opposition the request would not bo listened to. The amount ofthe subsidy proposed is not as great in proportion to the revenue of the Dominion as was at first arranged to be paid. When the support of the other provinces was promised to this plan it would be _very foolish to rake up the alternative plan of the Opposition Leader. Mr. Simpson sat down amid applause. Mr. Morsen thought the other provin- ces get everything and we get nothing under this resolution. He objected to Ontario and Quebec getting overa mill- ion between them uiilcss we goto quid pro quo. i Capt. Read made a telling speech to prove that the Leader of the Opposition -had become a master of the art of sophistry" and dealt in fallacies rather than facts. His speech was eloquent and interesting and at its conoliisionlie was heartily applauded. House adjourned at 11.15. ____-_--- A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PlLES ltching, ,.Bilnd, Bleeding, Protruding Piles. ,Druggiste are authorized to refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure _in 6 ,ro 14 days. 50c. 12-15dmwf0ui. 4 2 invested Funds gyment. _ , “Pa For particulars apply Canada Permanent . Mortgage Corporation HEAD OFFICE - .W TORONTO . . $25.000.ll00 The Company lends money on improved farms and on productive City, Town or Vi_lllg° Pl0P¢1'¢y on the straight loan plan, or on the instalment sys- tem at lowest current rates and on favorable terms of to HYNDMAN & C0., A praisers, _ _ PETERS, PETE¥lS & INGS, Solicitors. V V A i lllnsid'a Liniment Feiisvei iisinllil- ` ,M2061 1 6dii _ uc" _ llliililllw f lllllll NEWS JiM Pownn, Dan Chipman and Art Cullnn, for being disorderly and resisting the police were arrested yesterday. THE Mlnlo arrived here from Piciou at li ii. m. yesterday, with 7 cars freight, besides mails and passengers. .__-_Q-_ IIER SKIN WAS YELLOW. “I had only to try Dr. Iinmili.on’s Pills to appreciate their merit" writes Miss Annie S. Bryce. of Woodstock. “My system was out of order. My blood was weak and thin. I had a nasty, murky ooriiplexion. My skin was hard und dry. The first box of Dr. Hninilton's Pills mac e e complete change. I felt better ut once. llcalthy color camo into my face. In about three weeks I was cured." Dr. Iiamilton`s Pills effect nn easy cure. Try these raged pills, 25c. per box, or iivc boxes for $1, , at all dealers. C0ilRtCT STYLES FOR MEN. One of the most artistic booklets over issued byaCanadlan house is the new Spring Style Book of “Progress Brand" Clothing. The illustrations, all taken JahnMcMman‘_4_______(_A____'____ from life, show the many popular models in which “Pr rese Brand" Suits, Top 08 Coats and Rain Coats, are made. The reasons why men should weiir and convincingly set down, and everyone reading the booklet will certainly have a higher regard for the clothing. , "Progress Brand" Clothing lives up to its reputation. Foryears it has upheld its high standard of quality. Men now recognize the fact that the “Progress” label means correct styles, thorough workmanship, perfect ilt and excellent service at the minimum price. “Progress Brand" Clothing. in all the newest spring styles. may be obtained from the local agent. Prowse Bros. DIED. _ lliT1it'LEOD-At Militown Cross, Lot, til, “""*’°i 'March 20th,1000 aftera lingering illness is which he bore with Christ- aln resignation to the Divine will of his Maker, Malcolm MacLeod aged 52 years passed peacefully away, trusting in the uierits of his Redeemer. ' » - Though many years of-toll here I leave this world without a tear. Save for the friends I held so ddar. May prove that God is ever near. MARRIED. f. cdiat psrsonsge on April 4th. 1906, srfow, victoria, ina Eva om, 'ri-yon. town, aged 40 years. "prog,-ess Brand" graphing "9 soump enclosure of five dollars for the Famine snow-cane-at riyiiii at on iuetii- 1..., M ' aaaipa. EBSARY-2nd April Mrs. Stephen F lilosary St. Johns Nild. daughter of l’~’~.i/2 riiamn sm mrs. Merchant, oiiiiriciai- Y,V¢§f,TED,;,§g§,§l§§§*Sb;Tcggmlmlf; T0 LET-A house on Hillsborough St. _ - .::°°r::l°“.l.'°°n:- i‘.°,n;“'°..- .ts- CLEAB THE TRACK' ‘ a tender tssiy "sweet bit" for all season ?iIdia¥!gD- y I °‘l1"Pd- - l ll T ki T ll . _ V GNU" BOW l i B 11° *B* |'° °Y and all occasions Makes delIciou9 0 SALF Aa’ M t nr an getting alongin the Legislature! ' “m|,|c\,"_ R .- oop, li . ‘ Citizen-Allrlght. Ws're boundtohave' _ ¥1n;',|.:l;.!"|':‘=8lL|.::2h' |§’;.¢%|:: Cx; it,hut thore's some one on the track. Handsome hills Of every Styli foryoungpeeple. Any boy can handle Grocer-Whavsiw dvinai that is goed.of every design that *‘%»“f° ““" "°"*"‘°- *PW G“3d“§l““ Gi'-iw"-'H°|il“K°°°l‘°bill- h is attractive and'a`t every price 0 °°‘ ` ` Grocer-Perhaps he waniat e cars to th" your una oi mae can “lr ‘*”'*“i"¥° M' _ _ _ _ , WANTED-B lad l mtlyxizizriiulgilrshnps butriii sri-.ini ¢,i.,,-,., i5¢st wliibe on exhibition at the tim] rpg-og t`iéi&iih%ii"lTirl:'°ii§i.miinl‘:'iiiid°, - . -- \ ‘ '- . arvse in re-_ no good. .anatgnminmy shmwmg W Bum” lined and located wllhln s few Xliiiikai 1 _____.__._..__ dsyi e 7th. Come early. come from Post Omen. Parties having same _ OF THE .By Dawso 011'/iiva, April 5.* (Special)-'-The recent collapse of the tower of the west bloelrot the Parliament buildings was the subnet of considerable discussion in Parliament t0dly~ 0 Mr. Hyman promised to have an iaves tlgation committee appointed to consider the Loi-ds Day bill representing all »DOMlNl0N Collapseof ihe Tower ofthe. Western Block of Buildings#-The.‘Lord’s Day Bill to BC Considered- Discussion ~_on Grant n Council. sections of Canada. The Maritime mem- bers, Daniel, St. John; McDonald, Picton; Binelair, Gnyebomugh, when in supply on interior estimates a sharp discussion arose over I grant of ilve thousand by the Dawson council for rain maker. Sir. Wilfrid Laurier disclaimod respon- sibility fioy acts of council. l]illH Spilllilllli UPUN M'ClliW He Will be Hanged lane 28 for the Murder of Sclater. l ,_-ri / Tunes Rrviaas, Que., April i5.-(Special) --Wallace McGraw was sentenced today to be hanged June twenty-eight for the murder of Percy Howard Scletter. nnnn nnn nn - Subscriptions received at Guardian oilicc, and duly forviarded to Japen:- 5.(XJ 1.00 1.00 2.00 5.lX) 1.00 5.(D 1.00 Business...._........._._........... Anonymous.. Accountant.. . . . . -- Judgei!itzgeri\ld.......... M.W ........... _ . H. D. MoEwen,Moreli...... ‘,WlllllIPEli Eilii I snnnuliiir; Prolonged Conference Failed to Settle the Trouble- Sympathv with Strikers. N Eiv Yoiiic, April 5-(Special)-John Mitchell, on behalf of the miners sub- mitted to the operators today a propcsul to submit all disputes to a board of arbitration composed of a board of con- ciliation created by ths anthracite com- mission in 1003 with Judge George Grey of Delaware or any person he may appoint as chairman. If the operators agree the minars will return to work at once. The offer comes as a surprise but itis not generally believed that operators will accept, on the ground that the existing oondltioris are the result of arbitration. ` An answer wlll`be given on Monday. ==~--- M--acre.. llll.'Sll0(ll*'-5lllil’.ilMll'i`lC Misa Sarah McPhce...,............. 2.00. cuinnnsx nvise or nunonn. H. D. McEwen of Morell, with an Fund wrltesz- Sir,-Noticingthat you have openeda Jap. Relief Fundl herewith enclose my mite. We believe that the kind-hearted people of this Province will contribute their shore to alleviate the sufferings of these brave people. The thought of poor little children dying of hunger while the world has plenty for all and to spare if divided, seems sad. What a chance for Carueglel Who knows when our'turn may camel Yours Truly, I-I. D. McEwan. __--_..l» M|nsrd'a Llnimsni Cures Burns. etc.: Condensed Advertisements (Too late for Classification.) WANTED-At once a»boy to learn the barbering. Apply at Guardian oillee. il