....‘.... _, .. r . MAY 13.1920. f _________ Ilavc You Ever L' mu got up with n lidxil/‘gnridiii houdarino and a~ 1,5,1 tusfo in your mouth, the clhlyuwja il'i‘ your liver nr-‘vrls crummy. One 0f the easiest ‘Wm, H, get. it into shape is hsiil‘ two tezispoonfuls of hm,- Szilivo into a half u glass uf cold wafer and swzil- ulf an hour before ‘ 'l ,li glltiilii . The result will bu. a Nun I izicuuur-li and an Perislar Liver Salive 1551.11] in two slzvs 30c. and 59¢. iiiiil we recommend it in every respect. ll. A. Foster CENTRAL DRUGSTORE we carry Pratt‘8 Animal Remedies. ‘ ~4~o4o~¢ §vo-§§v~ In Ctase oi Colic vo your borne Dnlwoodbury’: one Linirnont internally-and oi the aanio time, build up the general hoalth and di eition of the horoowrith Dr. J. oodbury’: Condition Powders. Colic in a horse comes frornthe larno cause as colic In a baby- acute lndigeriio . THE cEiiraKL calamari m’ GUARDIAN. CHOICE _aiid chocolates, all fresh stock iii W. '1‘. Wellnefs, Queen ‘Street. ‘Muylllli QHURCH OF SOOTLANQ-Rov. James McDougall will preach on Sabbath at Argyle at 10.30 DcSublg 3. Hampton ‘I p. m. ‘m: LATEgT-VICTOR Records ISIOW in at. W. '1‘. Wellriers, Queen t. . Marian TROUBSEAU LINGERIE" __ Prospective brides have not been i fm-irotten at Pa.ton's Ltd. June brides‘ can get the loveliest" under- ihings imaginable here. '1 here are the imost fasclnatingpiegeg and the These remedies tend u the stomach, regulate the bowe a and kidneys, help the mcfreation and noon put the ani in tho best pouiblo condition. r‘. qLWOODBURYS 9rscvllinimc__nt An 7Qnqjition Powder used whenever an animal la troubled with CouFInCold, Diatcm er, Glands" Splint, Lurb, Spaviri. racked Hool Lnlurprmonf, Cut. Sore. Bunch. Fever. these two reliable remedies will give prompt reliel and change the nick, lame animal into a vigorous. healthy one. Keep thoao standard proparationa always la your in caao oldohaou or acci ant. Sold l9 Dnlufrir and Gensfl 5Com Prepared by Illllll, TIOIIITOII l C0. I-IIITBI) y. COOKOHIIII. CUB. Ill OOOGO-OO-OQO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements under rertion. when lull ed "each retina-hum to oo oo oo coins to our oar-e to be forwarded. to colt to covar- cage, st loco oodll I». olowo oolt llult no this bonding. lo. per word for each in- five it"... dvechgurol (u $1.0m OEDII!) lll advertise- OOIII-l I I ma. “diddodfdfi ::::..i~.:'.~.r.......:.a'"'""~"" AGENTS WANTED FOR SALE ID 00M}!!!- Stock. Com- iets stock including exclusive nos. s cciuiiy hardy. grown only by us, id by our agents. Eleg- ant. frco samples. Write now to Dominion Nurseries. Montreal. MALE HELP \VANTED \\'()l'll(.. ON \\'ANTI-1It—.\I.-\N ’[‘().. Alden Mons. iurm. Tllllil wages, lii-uaiiiy [in] \\'i\ NTl“.ll—.\'l‘ llv l i for niizltt IIIPHRPII‘ ui-i. i'\- nionully grind oppor- limit)‘ 1o ll'ill'il npuriitlnix. K795434131. .__ WAN’I'I'JII—JOII 515p’, uncierstuiiils Plato-n ‘Nirl- “r \‘.‘I'll.l‘., News Lllillli-il, . iiiliorst. N. S UNI-l _.\\'Il0 Prcsu work. Sentinel srnz-s-vsi. FEMALE HELP ‘AXTEIM- lilllli.‘ FOR NONE trill v Tun. Rhnlll. .\f\p|_\‘ Rud- R 88-5-1111’. l5 1500i) _ ti» it" to iiLLnv/a in “jfitviiiiivr flr-frirorii-ies ruqirlrod. ‘lflilrs .00 nor month. ply lit. -. Airs. W. 1.. Hr-ntt. Ictorln tr-l. 8778-5-11“. IIEEI) YOUR All) AND ANSIST- show. Will you help n. good cause’! huts \Vltllll‘fl with kittcmp. two or iliri-u rIuy-s old to ruiso yuuug fox blips. 1 will [lily $2 and approv- iritr your Iriudncss. Imo T-‘rank. 8 Mira! (ieorgi- Street. ‘lfi-iophrlrio ‘06- ‘ ldiiii-li-SilttshlHillupd. i‘ “Proceedings in ' he Legislature i""'l‘lii'l' l ir~~iii Him‘ (in. ., ...._. _ __ __ v _ . .I. , ,~‘.,r . .I-\Iii"~‘li-'i Eir- lll\'t Ari-iii! .-.‘.i., ‘in: si-rliuu bi- uddvrl lil ivvri it. ‘rm ii}. lop,“ i“ '~'|“1"ii“i9.r\iqpiail:iugtha.t as tho ‘ X at 7-iifiiiylflryprzelgndiilvlidirrtlvf it is due on . m‘, Lillléiili] upon iiio personal prop- lnc-Olne Fit‘ tax upon the taxable aaseaami’ (‘ilrli person iiulile to year lsafinthiliiiler this Act for the kyle“ gm? all he based. calculated. proud", f collected lu the manner amount ("T in this Act upon the and Inca?“ "i" Personal property Person ciii~|o ‘Tfiltcctively qr such m. em] 313s the your 1919 and m“, “,0 ‘h "My your after the 8mm Mm! rte tux upon the por- each “Li” i’ flhd taxable iiicome under m“ i-Xn liable to assessment qumm ‘lwfldsiiflll be based. cui- e manna ‘f and cioilocted in i" “mm "l" iiffivlilerl for in this ronummport“ lmflimts of the per- "y n! m zfllld income respect- mcedlngcca? Derson during the, HON endnr your". ARSENAULT. Iflllld bore too m Iivzuniiloor men; there were on‘ m‘ ‘in! exempt from the "m" ‘Bgoi considered that "Nmld be exerm. HON. J, J_ Jo Linn" ‘he b HNST m] M, My llldu ' ' E" herds} i: he whmem few w) inriiii liiorg Died. ON explain- Mlhelors were being lirnvidostirit s’ before’ Th“ “w grown“ W3") ii/firy bachelor in the Allilllpflyata t‘ ~I yi-nrs or age m, mm X Which lie has never Mn. J. ofsrswsnr married ",,.n_-. “Sowill the THGGS Wilflhld '1“ “ ieilchcrs 51-9 9x. fills "UL n not "my o ho, N. J J J "fluid; -' ' QHNSTON raid i‘ m?!’ imrivhivo '1 "m “Th” lvfiuti u,“ 1 - u ii have 1-. pp} 4,," mption Th9 intention ,of "My mun iu the ssos-s-iiai, FOII SALE A DOUIILIC ago and nnt unlit-d for Ailvi)’ li- l~‘lnnnii:an's forge. opposite Ro- vorc Hotel. ll786-5-li2l. __.-_ Fill! SiAIiE-—-("IIEAI' A DOUGH our 1017 mudrl flvn passenger. All now tires inst summer. Apply to Lem Itonny, liirircll. ‘ K768-5-l05i. WANTED .\\'Al\'l‘l'll) l'li.‘ll'l‘lill\' Il\' AN PVPIPIIPPII lllltl _ _ Apply Iiiorell IloLvI altar-Frat:- vry Iinrsrs. \\|l| It!‘ i-iirln llcitrl on Friday forcnnon. at ll . v THY OUR JOB PRINTING DEPT- fnr your ricxi: order forliillhcads. lettoriicarls, envelopes. visiting cards, posters. All kinds of pam- phlet work done. Special prices on iarrzc quantities. Tim J ‘Printing Dupnrtmont of Tlio Is- land Guardian Publishing Co., Kent Street, Charlottetown. O U provim-o ‘ovi-r 21 yours of 3K0 K114i" be hi1. i. fir.- iuovc-d that tho clause l»? ii:i.~~'i~l. MR. B, w. LEPAGE iiiourzht rho.» r-luusr-s r-riiilrl lit‘ 2m UllTiiiI-lh iviili without so mucii discussion. Th“ ‘hi, i-xviupted llli‘. poor mun from iiivr-s which heretofore they iveri- (llil-IKP“ t0 PM’- Tii. rluusu as read was agreed in, in i-m-iiiisiilvriiig clause l5. 1W9‘ Wliiig for lllf‘ uppoiiitmimi of an ~ _ Iliv r-Iziusv- was iimi-iirlciil Lin‘ iippriiliiiiir-iii of iiil - for the prcsvnl YPHIHAiI" 1 thus lllliklfli! it flllfifilllil‘ il‘l‘ Illi‘ assessment roll for u- svvilnll ivus dis- raiissvd at sonic leiiéiiii- Every steamship. sailing ship. vessel, boat and ivntercriifi. of an? "kind whatsoever enrolled. WSW‘ tered or licensed at any port v! registry or custom house with"! theiprgylflqfl, or if not so enrolled. registered, m- licensed if it is DIY- iug between term province. ur plying in inland wat- ers thereof. shall be assessed and tuned to the owner thereof within the assessment district in gulch its port of registry or custom ouse is situate. iinless the owner MI" for and obtains permission from the Provincial Treasurer to be us- 39d in any other district, or as the case may be, If not enrolled. registered or licensed, to the owner thereof, in the assessment district where found. ‘in the reconsideration o1! this clausoml-lon. A. E. APBEIIM: t. g" jected stronllly tn wXinK l 9"‘ b or puckqts now beini; lilbiidlled Y the government. l-le claimed till‘?! ‘u! with the government sufifis 1y "m9 o; their services were di cu T333“? "y" uioos screed with It - “'.".5‘.S‘f°.“.“.“. Jot-moron agreed i0 substitute a clause in the exem- ptions to rover the point- MR, HIGGB objected to the laxa- tion of vest-vols cvliicli rail ut an iii- Qpitn q piimiior rif nthrr clauses moi, had hwn helrl nvcr for ircmir ,r_d,..--.oi~n_ fur iniivndmcrt or ill!‘ Insrrtlon or dsioe wore disposed .- Otio clause provldrs What thi! nr.""n‘ year's taxoa urc duo "B Jun» 1 wild thercuftvr on January 2 o’ sin-ii your. The committee reported are" amt tiio Hours sdiourncd l0 to meet again at 8. pro- at SPIKE tooth barrow, ordurcd some time b .____--- FOR KAI-l“. COMPLETE (‘Ofllflfl on Hypnotisni. Apply "\\"’ Guard- iun Office. ‘ HX- rr‘liuliii~ r-Iniiiffcur. p. m. fl-l03l. \\'l\N'l‘lilll-—lfllfill’l_‘ Ill! 'l‘I~lN LIV- lnnl ports in the C 1, ohnbiy only "m"? i‘ _, l] tum-them would have the err-M of iu-vnins them “W” ““°' gotbnr. prices will be as welcome a sur- prise as the delectnblo garments, 3i, t IN FAR OFF INDIA._The many "'“_Q'i-" of "Taffy." Prof. Davlson. dformeriyf or thoteaching staff of llllt ITIIICG of Wales College, and ‘during the war Farrier Sgt. with the 2nd Heavy Batterv in Prnnm. , will be glad to know thathe is will‘ r lmliibly- IOCHIOII iii iiuiiu, having i sunr- ibcrc enrly last (all, H13 work is chiefly lu. connection with agri- culture, better ‘farming methods, also llie possibilities of Improving vurc-brcrl stock to replace tlic na~ tlvc born. I-Ic reports weather very bot, from about ten a. m. to five p. m.. outdoor work being done in curly morning and ‘late in the evenimz. ‘Nights are comfortably cool. His address at present is Supt. of Animal Husbandry, Dept. Agriculture, Bangalore, My-Sore, ‘India. ASK SMITH T0 VETO " CIIIRIIPRACTIC BIILI. MANAGERS OPPOSE REC- OGNITION OF BUqH METHODS. AIIABAINY, May 11.—A bill to recognize and regulate the practice of chiropractic silpiihd through the Legislature in the closing hours of the session. The bill would give public recognition and State license to persons claiming “to be able to locate and adjust by Iiand‘ misplac- ed or displaced vertebrae of thc llllmltn spine in order to relieve the nerve pressure caused there- yo. The Board of Managers of the State Charities Aid Association have sent n memorandum to Gov- ernor ‘Smith r-onrlemnirir: the bill. "No persons trained in anatomy and tlu- treatment of disease rec- ognize tlirit there is illly such thing us ‘misplaced or displaced verteb- rae, in thr- seuse referred to, “says the. memorandum. “If n man is liungrd, Ills vertebrae arc very like ly ilispInr-ucl, but aside from such (‘itiillilllY ‘he ivnrrls ‘niisplarorl or rllsplnrrcl vr-riobruo‘ do not corros- pond u. iiuyriliing rrcognized as ex- istini: in meriir-al itlld surgical pruc tine. 'I‘liu whole structure of chiro- pi-zu-lii- i.‘ built nn an assumption which, m-voriiiiig tn [be host infor- mation \vr- can grit, bus no brisis ' in known fact fiflfl is rannlrary to --;- MISCELLANEOUS all zit-copied scientific tonciilnn." Resolutions adopted by the. Board of‘ Managers slflle approval of tiio bill would constitute a real flllil serious rlumzcr to ilie hoiiiiii of tlio nlzing chiropractic find licensing practltinnr-rs in. it would be consiru ed by large numbers of persons its giving authority to practice meri- ir-ino. Persons so licensed would. nf course, have no adequate erlurn- tlon as lo ilio naluro. ‘diagnosis mid treatment of discnsc, "Amour: tho subjects on which applicants fm- license are to he ox- amiucrl uro chiropractic analysis and thr- technic of spinal palpation 31nd adjustment?‘ the memorandum continues. ‘These terms do not. correspond to anything which act- ually exists. in current phrase they are ‘nuro hunk’. Thve arc so mur- iire ‘pure iiurk’ there are no cour- fnr there iii-s n such things." srofifquomrioivs IIAJJFAX, N. S., liiiiy 12.——fQun- rations furnished by ii‘. ii. Mcfiurily STATE CHARITIES BOARD OF‘ peoplo of the State. Any law recog-X CONFEOTIONERY" SEE THE NEW BRUNEWICK zrufonnlus at W. '1‘. Wellncrii. Queen Si. " Mriylfili TENNIS CLUB MEMBERS.- Tlie annual ‘meeting of the Char- iottetown Tennis (‘dub was held iu the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday night. The Secretary's report was rend nnii adopted. The following officers were elected for ‘the ensuing year: President, J. A. Maclidilian,‘ Vipe- President, Eleanor Bourke. ,-Secre- triry Treasurer, Geo. P. Nicholson. Executive: E. ‘Rico, G. F. Hutche- son, G. ‘D. Fitzgerald, L. B. Mc~ Millan. Tea Committee: Miss Stan iey, Miss Watson, Miss Hail. Twen U’ new members wereclected and everything points to a successful season. PERSONALS iMr. W. K. Rogers has return- erl from u trip to Montreal and New York. ‘Mr. P. J. Evans, Péakes srscioii is spending a few dllyg in the city. Mr. Thomas J. Smith, Trncadle Cross was in the city yesterday. Friends will regret to learn that that Mrs. David Reid, Montague, has entered the P. E. Island Hos- pital where she will undergo a serious operation. The many friends of Mrs. Thom- us J. ‘Smith who has been confin-' ed to the City Hospital during the past few weeks will be pleased in know that she is greatly improved in health. Favors Fur Farming GRAFTING SILVER FOX PELTS ON CATS MAY BE TRIED. PARTS, ‘May lL-"Have you It little fur form in your back yard?" This will not be an unusual ques tion when-and lf—-Dr. Raymond ‘PRBBOt bus his way; The famous surgeon who offers to cure John D. Rockefeller of baldness for one- fiftietli of the ollmzignates daily in come, says the day is coming when the most valuable furs, such as those of the silver fox, lynx or ot- ter, will be transplanted to ordin- ary (lomestlc animals, such as cats, dogs, rabbits and monkeys, by a skin Kfflfllllg operation. Thou ev- erybody will be uiile to "grow" a set of wonderful furs at a. ridicul- ously low cost. BOMBS HIDDEN IN" LEAD PENCILS PARIS, billy-lb- A ‘Frenchman visiting Ibo Snmuic region found what l-c thought was a good Qin- man pencil with irmeini mixing, l Returnmr: in Puris lio cnllvri ill some irlcnds to soc his SOIIVPN i~.'. \\'.‘~.ilo it.,'\vr0'.'- perfectly \\"““- bc decided to sci bow iho pencil was illlffili-‘fl -Iii unsr-ruivinr; iho revising iio. "xpiurIr-rl n tiny powdc-t- , magazine, vsiili tiio rcsull that has frir-nrls were injurcrl, ho burl in b». removed tn a hospital. siiflcriitg from sovoro. ‘burns. ,nnrl rill I‘it' ;:i"r>i-lrr‘i§v ill iliu room "was smzisiwri bu! little l"‘iliiillli‘t| 0i’ tin: ponci-i. _Sucli zicciclrints - urn ‘said to iv- numernus, not infrequently result lfliYlTl loss of Iifc. ' Before ticking parties to visit‘ tho battlefields. tourist agencies‘ warn them of the {longer of pic-king‘, l up or even prodding or kicking; missiles that. have not been re-' moved. Christian,‘ Science l Man . Fined "L000; NEWARK, N. J.. Jiiay 11.-—Fined' $1,000 and Court costs by Judge; Oslborne. Andrew Walker, Christian ‘ Science Father, who was found guilty of manslaughter lust Wed- nesday, immediately took the first strips to appeal iiis case. The re- commendation of tho jury for Icn- iency, as web us the belief of the judge that Walker was sincere in bclioving Christian Science trout- mcnt efficacious. saved him from Jail scnienco. Mass Meeting Denounces Tax Act ilwiliiliiiul from Page Onv.) Twf wot-ll "0 Iitiiiiilr be so ziurl fiirlyiiody should lcusiiier it. n priv f5‘? i0 iiiiy for living in this pm. Vlilur‘. tin: llPriL country in rho World. lie Justified iiie IllX, city “ml cmiiilfi’. liut consoled lhe citiz- Pus with the thought tliiit. the fnriii ers were more heavily taxed than they were. illustrating the person- "I DITIPPYIY Iflx Iir- showed tliut fl dllvfffllitlll with stock worth $10,000 in his store, if he claimed he had n" "ifiitfllf. would have to pay only $50 tux. He and Mr. Riggs were ‘IRWIN! by the government tluit ill!‘ iucoiue tux would be exacted only in the case of the dishonest lfiun who. wanted to evade taxa- illm. llc thought an undue amount 0i’ Publicity had been. given to the hardship this tax was going to im- lmse upon the people. it. would not h” nearly "S IIBIWY a burden as had been represented. Asked as to the working of the fox tax be said there was Unspec- Ifll fox tax. it would be either an income tax or a personal property ax. Mr. J. S. Werllock asked if there is no income do you propose to tax the personal property, the foxes, at one half of one per cent. Mr. Duffy: No. Voices: Yes. Mr. Duffy. Foxes urn personal property, Tho same is true of the personal property of any merchant. Mr. W. K. Rogers. 1t is true you are not going to tux both the per- sonal property and income. The vicious part of the act is that a concern may have u stock of $100,- 000 rind be struggling along, prob- ably going in debt. There is no in- come to tax but the government comes in and imposes a tax of $500. Mi‘. Duffy explained that the government intended to treat ev-' eryborly right. Mr. B. R. Holman asked. Are you In favor of the present tax act as it is going through the leg- islature and are you going to sup- port it? Mr. Duffy said he would not ans- wer “yes" or "no". He was not. fool enough to answer uii the ques- tions that might be asked him. The tnx act had gone through so fur without opposition to a single clause. A VOICE. "Sumo onc- must be lying, Mr. l-liggs said he opposed the tax." , Mr, A, i. Pmncroy being culled upon, said he was sure all had en Joycd hearing ihc explanations given of the iniquitous tnx by the (‘liurinttetowu members, (‘Iiarlotte town ‘was n young und growing city iio. was purliculurly interested lu tlir- industrial development of the city. IVbrit position would ti}? promoters of any iurlustry, estzib- Iisberl or i0 be established, be in the lfurze of such iill iniquitous tux‘! iio was surpriscrl In bear members of rho povernmrut explain tluii they hziil framed ibis not to prevent the dishonest mun from carping ll tux, lie rriguwlvrl [his u. an insult tu the. people wiioui lie looluwl upon as the most imuosi pcriplr‘ iii llii- world. Mi‘. J. H. It‘ ‘illcir-ir .~.:iid l|‘- “'21s no: guii-g; In i_\‘ ftlllPll. lie llllil lw- gnu m: it fziruiui‘ wlivii lii.‘ iiziiii 2i tux m‘ $111 on ri 200 iltTP iziiin. Ilc ivuu amused to hear rho (Tlizirlnttr- town members toll how they wr-rr piling it on to lire farmers. Speak- lug of the fox business‘ particularly he considered the tux was cwiuz: l0 uiii the industry. Mr. Wedlrick moved the follow- ing resolution, seconded by Air. Ell. Saunders. “ILESOLVED that this Iurgc unrl represontiiiive uieetiug of tux pay- ers of the City of Charlottetown view with considerable alarm the Bill now in the local Legislature proposing to levy a tax on por- sonal prfipftrly and poll tax in this ‘City. This tux is without preced- ent in any city iii Canada. “We therefore urge on our repre- sentatives to have this clause oi- iminateri from the Act or submitted to the people for approval, by refer enclum, before the Act is passed. Failing to accomplish this as a pro test plilCi‘ their resignation with the government. "Forcing legislation of this nu- New Canadian Steamship Line LONDON, . _ The opening uf Ilit‘ new rxixiislilp lini- lu‘ lWtVll VEHNIUIIVPI‘ illifl Flglyfe and (‘ril:ils, which has lit-I'll many [irpps postponed is now lu lflkH plan». F. f‘. Wzidc, agent-general of Urll isli (‘oluiubizu EIDIIOIIHPUA‘ Illlll the 'il':ir-ii'ir‘," 41,500 luus. will bi- Yi-Ilil)" lo load early in July at Vancou- ver, and will be the first sailing. The shipment will be made. Vlfl the Panama Canal, and the import- ance of‘ tho new arrangement is tliat it is hoped to Iriducc trun- shipmcnt of a [tortion 0f the west- ern grain crop/from Pacific ports, instead of sending it all from At- iuntic seaboard, as at present. §-i&- TfEiLLS OF HEALER CURING BLIND MAN NEW YORK, May l0.——A man who was blind in one eye recover- ed his sight yesterday morning in Trinity Episcopal Chapel, Twenty- fifth street west of Broadway, nc- cording to eye-witnesses at the healing mission which will end there today. This was after he had received the laying on of hands by James Moore Hlckson, a lay- man of the lChurch of England, who has been conducting this healing mission; each morning beginning last Monday. g, The man blind in one eye was one of more than one thousand persons who sought aid in the spir- itual clinic yesterday morning. Henry Hamblin Chapman. a Rtu- dent in the middle class of the Geri eral Episcopal Theological Semin- ary, who was one of a dozen young men from that institution who went to the chapel to aid, told tbestory I last evening to a Times reporter. “This iuan was about thirty years old," said MrHChapman. "He was blind in one eye when he walked up the aisle to Mr. ‘Hicksou. He ‘had to be helped up the chancel stairs. A priest knelt with him at the ‘altar rail. “After Mr. Hickson had laid his hands on the mans eyes. and of- fered ‘prayer, the man arose and, without waiting for the priest to assist him, walked down the chan- cel steps and on down. the aislor aipparenty being able to see in both eyes!" Mr. Chapman said that. the man was very quiet about it, liut that it attracted the notice of n numb- er of the seminarians. He stated than no one, so far as he knew, questioned the man, or got his name. A priest followed Mr. Hickson in giving his blessing to each afflicted" man, woman and child who appear- ed nntl wl-tb- his lllillflfi on the head of each, said "Goal blvss you and complete the boxiliug wliir-b is be- gun in you torliy." WU}? I]. S. Warship . Iliiuior Mexic I 0 ists ‘ i~I()I"S'I‘Or.\', 'I‘PXa9. May l0 —Thc U. S. S. Sacramento has urrivcd oft‘ TilIllplCO Rnrllcigraui to take oil u publication IVAN‘ declared iorlziy. The message declared Tziiivpicri bml been captured by the revolutlouists without fighting. The situation is reported uulct. Belfast Members Will Not Strike LONDON, ‘Miiy 9.--'1‘hv Press Association announces that. as fur us the Belfast members of ilie Irish (Yonsiabuliiry are concerned nothing is known oi’ nu anticipat- ed strike movement among that. force. The announcement. admits there is unrest among the politic, in all the disaffected regions in Ireland, consequent on the dangers to which tho men arc exposed and what it snys appears to be luck of \ p “ “ \ IXlA/A.» oirfibsl l\\\\ All Biliousness, Headache and Constipation gonei b ,\/z. President Roosevelt. He was met at the station by Mayor (‘liurcb,.and after being ex- tended the “glad hand". and wel- comed by’ the civic dignitaries, be‘ was given the freedom of the city. in Carpentlers party were includ ed his bride of a few weeks, Des- camps, his manager, bis Belgian sparring partner and his trainer. ‘Carpentier will be the guest of the Sporisnienfls Patriotic Associa- tion at luncheon today and tonight will box four rounds with Lacuers, his sparring partner, at the Army and Navy Veterans of Canada show. MALLY HIGH FRESHET Asuon . , ON MIRAMICHI MONOTON’. Miay i10.- Word reached Monciou tonight that an‘ abnormally high freshet on the Southwest Mirzimichl bad caused considerable damage to the river booms behind which were held mil lions of feet of logs. Owing to the very fact that there was sllll con- siderable snow in the woods along the river banks, the writers of the Southwest brunch rose to a great- r-r height than for some time 065i- Thls afternoon the heavy pressure of water upon the booms caused u brenk through which the logs pour ed. Afforts. to repair the damage were uuavailing, and late in the af- terncun [he heavy pressure began to pole the logs against the railway bridge which spans the river near Newcastle. Late tonllilil iii’ BT95“ sure still continued. and 8m"! fears were entertained for the sat’- ofy of the structure. It W!‘ esti- mated thut In the vicinity of seven or eight million feet of logs had broken loose. oer-ix $'1-'<Iii iiillliiflil to Send _ Delegates to l.ish0n PARIS, ltliiy ‘J.--'I‘be Inii-rnnl- inniil i"ll‘llllilli‘lllfil‘y f‘orifcrvni'r‘_itii (‘uniuiorri- li"lll iis closing session Alilli*i'iili(l of lPiZlSlilliIILf iillfl zirririiig at ziri‘ agreement racinrwirnim: iiiu debts of the Allius and former enr-my countrlcs. The lhlrrl required that the various nations lmrucrllalr-ly take steps to curtail expenses, improve ibcir financial positions and reduce tire circulation of paper currency for the purpose of stabilizing ox clinnzu. The fourth declared that the reparation clauses of the Vor- saillc Treaty Hllflilli] nol ‘be (‘bung- eci and asked that. the Rcpurutions (‘oumiis-"siou of the Ponce (ionfer- once proceed in nllocziic gOlfl Iinnds to the couuirir-s which SIITTUFIWI through lbn war. and that the nu- tinns’ signatory to lllf‘ treaty Til‘ (llllliile advances on tbc bonds. The next International Confer» once on Commerce will be hold at Lisbon next your, to which ilic neutral nuiions and British domin- Ions will be invited to seind dolo- gates. $g@_s RIFLE SHOOTING —All inter- ested are requested to attend a meeting of the Civil-inn Rifle Club tn ‘be held in the (‘ity (Iouri f‘ ‘n at. 8 pbm. this evening. BASKET BALL CHAMPION- SHlP.- The final game nf basket lJfiIl between the Abbics and ilie Y. M. C‘. A. takes place cit the “Y" Gym tonight at 8 o'clock. Tho following is the line-up: Abbies. Y. M. c. A, Forwards _ Campbell Scnntlebury Saunders! :1 Nelson (Zentre Walker Inga G d Guards or on W- airs: This same promises to he fagt h‘? Tlrile iezim winning tonigm has ' c ‘lmpioiishlp of P. E. island. Admission free. St. John River R_u_nning High FItEl)El'l.1'(‘.’l‘().\'. Afuv 12-111“, wiuei- iii the Si. John River is high a‘; limit)’. mriiisuriui: tor the first I ‘he In Vyeurs sixtm," [mt m", inch drove summur level. The lumber Imoms are sull Iiolrling and the br-avy run or 1012s has 0nq,c(-(l_ Treaty Handed ‘ to Turk Delegates 1i’: ' ‘i Ii I'i‘PIilli'l' . I . y lwuilnpm. Press Qlecini.) (Dom. Press Special.) Tm, ;~,,,,r.-|-.-ni-‘~ :Iili>l"i';] 1| §~l‘l'4 y‘ v- >~_. ]\i_._“. .. i: liriiil)’ or \\'.-\SIi'i.'\(i"l'O.\.', ‘I'i" lii- 'l'li‘~, ~,,,. M- qmum , 11w‘ firsi ii‘ “h” 5'“ i ‘ii. I ‘lltltil in Fllilvli 5W7“ it" ‘4‘|i n: - (ll ii"i' iii.r-i.‘i. “.o'."i5 I“ l“: “' "'_ ' in rho io/iny ttl'ilt'l'i'il hf.‘ 1 Wu," i", ,,“_.,(.,_,,1 h, vim“. 5.0M": "iwlii "i tli. lt*"r'll Idwrwign M r‘i'~~~i‘i 1' 7*“ , ‘ ri".~liliiili~'illilii,l' in sin n~.-in:-‘iiui'i1iii0n~' "" ‘l’ " l" m‘ '"""»"- W‘ "i 1"'l' I-"iu-iliili il'~‘,U' "if AIWW“ The si-i-iuiil : ri-il iiic Yurliliilillli; , _ T ‘ . , of uu iiiH-rnz.‘ I'll| roiuriii.‘»\ioii.,- E i P lT-1mPi°° C-"iitl-‘fed b7 "$‘f°|“t'°"' (‘ll irgi-ri urli ‘i- i: ilii‘ qu“ u‘: itriiirz. xiiiy 11. "we Qupluni o; ll “bruit SlPillllPF by (Iubririlr- D'An~ nunzm < ‘liegmnniiriog al‘(]us'k(l H". EiWliP-si excitement in Flume, a qisputc-li liorc today said. DL-hinun. ziu ls<ll1 d lllflllllfllélilS praising llifi ‘TWP-R. ‘aid. "Now you'll a1] iinvo fine Iii’ .; for six months “fin;- tlio victory is ribiiiiuvri ” viinurnumy for m. i zuu instructor] by J A, Fragm- tn soil it)’ public rim-lion on Friday Muy‘ l4 at 12 cfclur-k noon, iii“: civsiriilvlc- rrn-irli-nr-o on the comm. of l-luston and Plr-zisiint Streets iviili infill‘ Iiiwn and shade lrcus, "do" Kiiriicn and burn in rear. IIOU-fle is fitted throughout with IIOI water IPIITIIII! (almost new) also :iil iuorlorn (conveniences. bard wood floors, (‘I(‘_ inelwctron {our to six ok-lucvk. B. CARTER, Auctions-or, smpfiwANT A cor! auici<l 1 WANT -ro- cs1- THAT are euv Agoag-i-EQWAND HE POINTED To A EECLOW ON THE CORN: mm AND HE STRUCK ME!"- fl] (1., iii Montreal St -k Ex- - _ girlhood?) e 0L , ._ _ £227,133 3, ,f,',‘,’°,,,,‘;,',‘,‘{,,,“,}‘,§f,",§§",f,',‘,§“ Siiillw" "Y the iiiiillfmiles- ;H+»~»+nv»»++o+++q 88;,5.5_13_z, Mcyh __ g0 calculated m injure mo he“ m The announcement asserts that , . ~ . ‘ Af. .....1.'i2% 131 terms 0i‘ "i" Pi°"‘"“°~'; I ' ' ' ....93 921/, . _ ~ t‘ ' H t l v t ' s H _ 60% ‘myrggusliilolution was curried un iy nliilzed to aid in the enforcc- o e . 57 The following committee was ap 3e0nt$§o§2e kilzlilgogeg‘gld,kxlfirfigs 1 “H715 n71“ l6 w V_A pointed t0 present the resolution congmbumry |orco is against a l, 120 rooms, 5|; rooms will, ~70 59/; ° 0 O i0 the government; J. ‘S. wedlock. l 1k 4 private hypo Cgmplgiply re. ""188% 139 w- K- R080". C- H- Chilildlfi‘ flllll ‘ s r e'____<p¢>i__- 1* novmed L ' I will sell on the Market Q u‘ '- --139% 179% Acquire Rona McLean Hospital members of the City Council cAf-IPENTIER TRAVELS I ' ' ‘m l-‘ri-lm- ‘iiav 14th‘ rit 12 ‘flldllr 35% 33% , n was nnncqnced by "la-Wop m A SPECIAL CAR 1 Excellent menu. Prompt noon A k-H ~M wamm“ ‘md lococ‘ '" 94 F“ the" dam” ‘m Emmi’ °"°"' shin that a meeting -or foxmen _ , service. Any Dcrson huvinr- ' f‘ cumin“ -- ~35 35% "If? ‘M531 “lh- ‘siilwlili music R1111 would be held this Thursday even. TORONTO May 8—-Gcorges (Tar 1 H H BROWN Manager harness to soil will“ ISTvrr-‘Egesopl ----94% 99% “cenenv refreshments’ Ticks" ‘m Jive In the Board of Trude rooms. pentier, European. heavyweight 0 I I ' ' chance to rlisprise of siicli dTgfTlT: .. Iill75% 72v. sale Wednesday morning at ail_ The meeting which packed the rluimplon and "prize fighter dc <> Charlottetown Hotel 60d Ltd. (tiish. Apply ’ ' ‘ 3 117% 117 ‘m’! Sim“ 8807 hail to the doors was very orderly lure", arrived in Toronto this morn I Prollfiflfirs- BENJ. CARTER S iaiitiparggggfilligg much interested in gig on hihs splicing csr. tthehflvliuty- 1 18\||cflon(ie,g " " ' - ower. ‘ i c pr va e cur o e a e 1 8545.13.21 ‘DICKY girrirg DIARY ‘ ' u ' ' _ ‘l "w? ‘ " l l!“ "Tm T’ " T Tom-sop, ~. A MAN CAME TO WHAT DID HE. oo?"1 ASKED ‘ eurysmo 1, HAVE YOU A (f ' ME. m GREAT excirameurnuo f, wwuess TO PROVE. i-r ?" SURE. I'VE GOT AN i HAD AN ARGLJMEMT wnw - EYE v/iTNE 8s‘ u R." hi"! l c‘