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New Yonlc, April 4-(Special)-The general belieftonight is that the miners will present demands considerably medl- fled when they meet the operators again tomorrow. It is reporled that they will suggest that the operators may meet the men half ways. ' The Anthrneite fields are still held up and the miners are confident of keeping it so as long as they wish. ‘ The soft coal strike is ilzzllng out. Goal and Railway Cn. struck today. tied up. for more pay inode some time ago. wiiiiiniiiii nit _ in iiiiiiiriniii__ Pl$liliiS iiPPilSiiI Slililll Eiiiitiili ]3os'roN, April &i.~Miss Margaret Iiibetson, a new Brunswick girl who was recently arrested on a charge of stealing linen from n Huntington nv-l enue oafe,where she was employed, hast been honorably discharged by the! court. Itwas shown that thc charges were preferred out of spite. One of those who assisted the girl at court was Dr. Bowman, to whom Miss ibbct-son' will be married in a short time. iiriiiisi Subscriptions received at Guardian office, and duly forwarded to .lupsa:- Sympathy for the brave little Jap. . 8 5.00 Business . . . . 5.00 Anonymous.. 1.00 Accouutaut...... . ~ .fudgelfitzgeruld.................... 5.01 rmnonsnn sv .iunoit r-‘i'rzositar.n. In enclosing his subscription to the` Famine Fund Mr. Justice Fltzgeralrl writes: l Sir,-I welcome your effort enabling us to ,loin ir. the chhrity of the Christian; world towards the Japanese and 0n¢=i°=4° subscription. A practical illustration of: the teachings of our faltii may reach' them 'quite as effectually, possibly. M i-‘W missionary and the hymn hook- Yourl truly, R. R. Frrzosnann. liinrrd’s Liniment Cures Burns. atc.: Cicarancc of ~ Shoes, 107 ` Pairs Ladies" the Opera House here tonight and in some of the city churches today the Anilransr, April 4-(Special)-The entire force of men employed by the Maritime Both the railway and urine are now The strike was made without notice and is due to the refusal of the men s demand ~‘ l ‘ in has O'I'ra\vA, April4.-(Special)-The Prince } be increased rather than diminished. Edward Island members made them- The Island had held out for years for selves heard in the House today in refer- six representatives which was dnally eneoto the diininution of the Islnnd's granted as the Island believed for all representation. time. . - ' ~ - Mr. Ifughes of Klng‘s asked the House But the representation had been twice to pass an address to the King tlist the reduced and was now only four. British North America Act be amended` In s few years under the present con- sothat no Province shall at any time|ditions the Island would have four have fewer representatives in Parliament Senators and only one or two members in than at confederation. ' the Lower House. He quoted speeches nt the Cenfedern- Mr. Martin of Queen’s supported the tion Conference to show in had been the motion, calling attention to the fact that intention of the Fathers thatthe mpresen-:tile Maritime Provinces are the only tation of the Maritime Provinces should portions of the Dominion whose bound. I aries have not been increased since con- (federation. They were thus prevented from keeping psee ‘with other Provinces. - ‘- - -- Mr. llcffonaid of Picton, spoke in similar lines and was followed by Dr. Stockton of St. John, Mr. McLean of Quean‘s and Mr. Carveil of Carleton, who claimed that none of the Maritime Pro- vinces would have entered confederation if it had anticipated n possible reduction of its representation. Mr. Lefurgey of‘ Prince supported the motion and Mr. Turgeon of Gloucester, moved the adjournment of the debate. _ itliill Gilllliii Btiltiiliii li ...“.‘.‘;“;;';':.;“,;;;.;’..'.2:';".1.;.;n';..ii:r:‘:: ,[3 l|J|Jl]|Nl[g W|]|I{|( i[] Simi pastors spoke strongly against Sunday ___ ""> concerts in eneral. The con tions mga l I I I I in some of thi churches were asked not B°'|`°N\AW`" 3"'R°v'Shm°y J' C“5°' D|ff|cu|lv Between wmmpeg to attend, but these requests did not instructor at Yale Divinity school, has I I i ml R- been appointed a professor nt Cobb Divi ' :i‘;lx&;nT:K§c‘;n,;yt(ilgclxsxcrt Eutctrnzazc nity school,Lewiston,Me. Rev. Mr. Canal Street Rallwav C0' and served as nn advertising medium, and wi" “"“d““t°d f"°'“ Al_¢“‘""' C°""“°' its Mi nu the opera housn was well Hilleil. THE BOY \\'AS RIGHT. Son-Pnl the Stnnlcy's coming in. May I go down to the wharf. Pa-Get out my son, you're mistaken. Son--Well but, pa,1lon’t you hear her blowing. She got in dead easy. Pa-It cnn't be so, son. I‘m .limi reading that it‘s not possible for the winter steamers to get into this harbor. _ _.9___. I I Burleson, and eller threat Cough. or 4 . ailments are quickly relieved by Crslelnnl tablets. ten cents per box. All drnll’ll¢¢~ FANCY ‘ fi)'ECilR ATIV E and Gents’ Inveictus Siiocs Price $3-.50 and #4~°°~ 'fin new price list for these new is _$4-00 *md $4~5°- We qgw ~ close them out at $3.90 Bild $3-5_° being a saving Of li dollar e. pair on ihd1N0VClllCS llllil TISSUE For iiiantic Draperies, ctc. We have just opened up s very Select Stock of Fancy Tissue Papers. The color- ings and patterns are choice Easter Cards, Easter faster ...W pn.. ii... ,Nfnmgaziacs now ready. trouble io show tliem.; c_ioi=i= ~BaoS.?.iitszsrl& Munir. \\ olfvilie, N. S. Wediiesdny, April 4 1000. This morning the session was taken up with consideration of The Temporary Loans Bill. When it was passed it was on a strict plrty division. House met in the afternoon at 4 p. ni. mid the House went into Committee of the Whole to consider the Act: respect~ ing the Oyster Fisheries of the Province. Mr. Peters stated that the assistance of for in respect to protecting these valuable fisheries. The clauses of the bill were discussed by both sides of the House. The Premier stated that it was advisable thats heavy tax should be imposed upon fishermen who corno here from abroad’ and take quahaugs off the Island. House adjourned before the bill had been fully considered. When the House mct in the evening* the resolution ol the Governmentin the matter of the increased subsidies tothe Provinces was brought up. It waeintro duced in an,able speech by the Premier, who was followed by the Leader of the Opposition. The latter regretted that he could not promise the support of the Opposition on this important matter and spoke for some time on the subloct. Hs was followed by Hon. Mr. Simpson who spoke until 10.30 when ndi°\\l‘l1\11°l\¢ was moved. ` THE EASY OIL; _ Scott's Emulsion rs “the easy Oil "_-¢3~SY t° take, easy in action. li1S use insures deliverance from the griping and nau- sggting sensation peculi-if to the raw oil. Nobody who has any f¢gH1'd for their stomach thinks of taking cod liver oil in the old way when Scott's Emulsion is to bc bad- It is equally certain that do one-havinga f°f. `i:hoir‘_liea.lth will adcqqf I cheap emulsion or ec? hola: substitute for Scott s `Emuision.` It fulfiils_ev\ e mission of cod liver 6lll'3fid m`0f¢. r eco-rr A nowirl. -rm-i~`. 0"- rvfrs. Seymour Peters today rcvelvcrl M _ word oi’ the deniii of her sister in Boston lT'rB-M2Ul1l‘l‘)'- 'l‘onnN'i-ci, April fi.-(Special)-In the York County Loan Oonipany caso evidence \ was received today which led Crown Attorney Curry to say that had he known V _ Q V _ W as niueh when: the proceedings began he , -_ ,;....»~.-._»_---.--~.. - -. --f ‘ ‘ ‘ - ~ -'~='=`f-“°°~**-“sr‘““”'”°‘irenia1§sr"“‘h“"' s' Precise' `a"Pi‘.'i`ii' ‘ n f/ . nv' J \»¢ _ » the Dciuinion Government was looked with conspiracy with the employes of the Company to dcfraud the slr-ireholclers. The Magistrate said in all his experinccs he had never met ncnse so complicated with such evident intention to defraud. I-Ie said the whole affair should be thoroughly investigated. ii iiiriiiiisvlii Carr: '.i`o\\'N. Apr 63.-In the Trnnsvao generally the some game laws hold good for notivesns for white men-I. e., no game may be killed within the reserves nor outside of them withonta license by any person, be he white man or Kamr. All trapping and snnring of game is strictly forbidden throughout the country as is the sale of eggs of game birds, without special per- mission. These strict rules work admir- ably ns regards the Kaillrs. who, instead of spending their days in the pursuit of game or iooiingin their villages, an now induced to devote more time to the cultivation of the land, the rearing of live stock. and, as regards the younger men, tothe earning of wages in the service of Europeans, either as pri- vate servants or on public works. A very dry and barren season immediately after the inception of the new game laws showed that the prevention of game des* truelion had by no means, as was in some quarters predicted, the ekeot of cnnlinlr the natives io starve, but on the contrary, by forcing them logo out to work and eam the high wages which the Kafhr almost Invariobly receives in the Transvnal, not uolly raised their standard of iivllg consi- derably. The population of the game rcs~ erves as s whole, now takes the preserve tion of the fauna as a matter of course, and these are few eases of breach ofthe gnmeiaws among them, nearly all the ponohing eases which have eome to light being on thc part of persons living out- side or in :Portuguese terrltory._-J. Stephenson flamillon, in Iilaokwood~'s Magazine. CHICAGO MARKETS. Clroaoo, Apr-ii 4. - (Special ) - Com, April., 45 Corn, May, 45| Wheat " 'ISI Wheat “ Til Pork. May, |1020 Pork, Jan.. $16.17 -,tunneiwae‘rrot'e\ri‘ea¢i»v~e.»‘ ~ - --~~ ____ e c_arge n I ps i]iNlM|ii EUES [iii IN liiliiii NEW Yomc, April 3-Eight men were injured, three of them so seriously that they may die,by an explosion ot’ dynamite inthe Pennsylvania Railroad tunnel at iisirri street and East River. All the iiiiurcii men were laborers, and seven oi the eight were Italians. The stick of dynamite which caused the explosion was one wliich had been forgotten by work- iuen wiio were blasting in the tunnel yesterday. Ithatl been left in a hole, unexpiaded and was struck byn. drill by oneof the workmen soon after work was resumed today. The damage to the WATER IN YOUR BLOOD? Lots of people have thin watery blond- they eat plenty but rlon‘t digest. When digestion is poor, food is'nt converted into nourishment- in consequence the body rapidly loses strength. To #positively renew health, nothing equals I errolone. It excities sharp appetite,-mskes the stoinnch rligest, forms life sustaining blood. Abundant strength is sure tn follow. Ifyou need more viiniity, extra energy, better nerves, then use Ft-rrozone the medical triumph of the nge. Fifty cents buys n box of fifty ohooolnto coated Ferrozono tablets. . ADVERTISING IS BROAD. `Advertislngin itself means iubllitcy and publleityiss very broad and com- prehensive term. It does not mean slmplyaword whispered to a favored few. It is, rather, synonymous with il general, broadcast declaration, and the broader the scope of the announcement. the better the advertising. No oeeupleu space that directs attention along given and desired lines can be reasonably re- garded ssv\'esied;nor can any funds ex pended to this end he adjudged ex- travegnnce.-Americsn Medical Journal st I M In|rd’| Linimenr tieiiever Neunigla- 'l`ESTlMONlAl.` _.__ , To Prof. Il. S. Il|\milt,on,\ , This is loecrtify Ihavc been nffliciod with estnrrh for twcn y-five yours, but nfgcr one month‘s ti-catnient from you I nm ntirsly curcti and have no more slyniptiomn ol the ailment, I want to than you for your kindness toward me and thc treatment. Wirdiing you p{ynnpcrlty I remliiin ti’ °'f4il"ir“§ll.a'A l>ucm°'rle _ cn'mwn..i>. lt.1. Pr-of. Hamilton has his Rooms on Fftlroy St. between Grout Geo and Queen. ltdiflll twmfii. _ blown it clear of her route. She brought ' WiNNlrEo. April 4 - (Special)-The clargyiaen's committee was in session all ‘ viceterday afternoon wish the Street Rall- # vray men discussing the Company’s i proposals of settlement and cndeavorlng tb reach n satisfactory settlement between iilEiiiiUW i illilll NEWS Tm: steamer Minto left port nt'ii.2if) n. rn. yesterday and at 11.15 s. ni. the steamer Stanley came into harbor, being the second vessel to enter port this spring. Her nroizress from Picton over was but little obstructed by ice the wind having S cars freight, 00 bags mall and 40 passen- g'ers. IN a copy of The Islander Ian. 1556 there appears an account of an examina- tion of the Catholic schools of Charlotte- town, under Mr. Roche. One hundred and twenty boys were in attendance. Oi these, three were particularly good. They were Roche, a son of the master (probably James Jeffrey the poet, now I7. S. Minis- ter to Genes); llroyrleriek, and Hughes. 'f.`he total number of scholars was 147, the nvernge ntteniinneo 110. The examination of the girls school also took place at the sanie time, in the sumo building which was the old Catholic church. This school was in charge of Miss McDonald. The l5l-,AND MEMBERS CONTEND BIG -CDAL l Tilll(-E o ' FOR FAIR REPRE ENl`A'll0N= MAY BE SE'-HLED Mr. Hughes Moves for 'Amendme_nt io. N. A. Act that no Province By Arbitration and is _Fizzling Dut in -Soft Shall Have its Original Number of Members lZed_uce_d-Motion Coal _[‘)_i'§_t'|-,i¢t§.__ Miners at C_higpe¢io, N, S_ Seconded by Mr. Martin Supported by Messrs McLean, Lefurgey ,Have Struck lor More Pay Mine and Others-'Debate Adiourned. \ and Railway are Now idle. the strikers and the Company. The rwult of the _conference has not yet transpired. I fThe Company ran about twenty-live ‘ cars on all its lines yesterday hut with very little patronage. __.___i.A_...., ..,,. .__--J--V ~- --_--L-_.__ _.. .. _ _.___ iiliiiiwl lSi$lPi FHUM l Lillii Loxnox, April tl.-The Marquis of Waterford, who has been oii a. hunting expedition in British East Africa, had an extraordinary escape a few days ago from being msnlerl to death by a lion. While the Marquis was trekking along in the open s-lion suddenly bounded from the bush and landed on hisshoulder. Beyond a severe bruising the Marquis did not suffer any injury. as before the ferocious beast oouid attack him again two gun- bearem came to the rescue. iiniin ilu iiiii Puiiiics Lorman, April Il.-The storm aroused scholars were vyoliqdavanogglt, *T_|-ian wp, Tm-I transfer committee of the Method- lst church last week at Montreal transferred Rev. J. L. Dawson, of New- foundlnad, to New Brunswick, on June Zi, and Rev. Hugh Miller, of Newfound- lsnd, to New Brunswick and Prince Edward island fortliwitll. President Lodge of the New Brunswick confcrrence was among those present. Rev. Mr. Dawson referred to in the despatch has been called to the Sackvills circuit. He isa native of Prince Edward _Island and a graduate of Mount Allison University. He has been about thirty yours in the ministry. During the most of that time he has labored in Nova Scotia filling the pulpits of some of the finest churches there. Four yesrs ago he was called to the congrega' tion of Gower Street church. St. John’s (Nfld.) which is the foremost church of the denorrilnatlon in thc colony. lie married Miss Lockhart, whose family were formerly prominently connected with Centenary church, St. John. Rev. Mr. Dasvsnnis a very scholarly man, a forcible and eloquent speaker and he has filled sll his pulpits with great sceeptanec Rev. Mr.Mlller has not yet been called to any church. T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund \noni§)lf it fails to cum. E. W. G V-FIS signature is on each box. 25c. l2~1~ftts6m. ' Condensed Advertisements (Too late for Classification.) lu "rr" r wa tsu ta 0 t ‘ _ em. osicl. ° up U n Y W lasitlllr ,i 7383 ` Not only' in its combined average circulation of 611] to Dec. 30. 1905, and 7083 for the last week in the old year for The only si-.<1 'rn-weekly. bei also in " 1{ING Charles and Cocker §£sniel dtupplee also Isox Terriemf sale. Geo. hilton. hdiv,-9.1 for laafzohllng, pure) bred white Ylnout oe s. App to E -t~ Weeks, Brighton. y fxlllllh with modem conveniences. QRIANTICI)--A ruoricrnte sized house nquire at Y. M. C. A. iid lf. General News. Special 1:' eatures. lliustreliorie and Modern Equipment iiiE iliiAilLil'ilETilWli Biilililill T0 RENT- llonle on Olsbar Stunt. seven rounis. Possession nt once. AD- piy on premises to Miss Brown. 4-i’>dlm WANTED-Ily a young married couple two rooms furnished or unfnrnishfd, with board. Esquire at this office. iid ti. by the Natalpjair has in no way subsided -'£fé'ta"l'a‘tl.iivInnce `5‘f"'i°ll 'and `a|i"averag'e'lT"° "tmnumm ""5 m°"’l"'3 ""5 mn- °f attendance of M ldespatohes from the colonies protest~ ing against tlic action of Lord Elgin and sympathizing with the Natal Government and the prominent iuen connected with the colonies who have been interviewed all depreeatc what they term ilio Governinent's hasty nnii ill-ndviseil action. Even the Government. supporters appear to find themselves hard pressed to justify Lord Eigin‘s actions. $ioo Reward, $rco The readers of this pn er vrilibe leased to learn that there is nt least one ell-cadet! disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. llnll's Cat-\rrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to themedieal fraternity. Gatarrh being u. constitutional disease, reqitiree a. _ constitutional treatment. Hui 's Cntarrli Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby tlc:~.troy- ing the foundation of the disease, ami giving the patient strength by buildim: the constitution and assisting nature in (|0125 its work. The proprietors have no niu fait/h in its curative nlvers that they offer One Hundred Ilolllirs for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. _ oAddresa F. J. CIIENEY & C0., Toledo, Sold by nil Druggists, 75c. Talre 1isil't| hamiiy Pills for consti- pation. » rnn Strut 1| -FO R- Early Planting. Early varieties for the flirt bed. ' a Cabbage, (best early varieties.) _ Garden Peas. Lettuce. Tomato. Cauliflower, Celery. Sweet Peas (over 6o separate colors) now ready at E°i’»’ '°'.»i'i€2ti’."' “'i"'.?¢.""'§‘i" ou ‘ s. n ne Wfynddlif Partrid ,ozrpehin 'Black M norcae, Brown ashons lloudans. Pekin Ducks. ill) is away ahead, A ' ra-ni* S . .In ian Carnes |i.ii0, _oae. onlime. isa awpa Caricr’s}Sccd Storc, Charlottetown- .V . . - in _ *"'-+ » ff - ., _ ~ ~ - ~~ ..` ,» f iw.-4 ~:+_ -~ » ~ s. _ - s i. :t A » in sworn Average ,Circulation folks. so. '05 DaiIy3,<>43; Tri-Weekly 3.\28