I B AGES Pm... _ P......i THE DRNING (IU RDI W 4_4; ' - i T If I _H i i -. .- i' . Wg! Y POUNDKD X391 DULEVLPOUNDKD 199! T WEDNESDAY MORNING- CHARLOTTETOWN P E I APRIL 20 1904 -WEDNESDAY MORNING- , SINGLE COPY TWO CBNTB TWRNTY PIVB CRIITB Yll IONTH 'T .-”--’ - _ Milli WIIHIIEITS Illllllll [Ill Slllllll 'i In the Montreal Building Trade--A Ship's Steward Drowned-Ex- Soldier Fsially Hurt by~ i a Fell. naar eoise on sraixs. Mom-ruin., April il-(Special-I-Niue will strike May 24. icxsoi ores r-'arai.i.v isa drum. b W" “Pm April w__(Speci&|_)__Wm_ enthusiastic reception. G. Unk auf from St. John, a soldier- with vi.anivos'rocK snoirr or-‘ ifooii. the First Contingent, fell from a staging M1dWiIID"°b“hI7 die' T want of provisions and the people are .\i»1ii"_s STEWARD rmowsiru, ,lg;ving_ Yamwu'ri-r, April ill.-<5P2ClBl.)-.las. i»~iai1ri.vi:oN v1ii.u aivi-:ir Mulrcney aired twentythree years, second steward of the Lady Laurier, was drown- are “ported [mm me yah, |i,ve,_ ed this morning. _ SITME FIGHTING .I dloii` Leaves for the East- ° Viadlvostock Short oi' Provisions. TEE .IAPS HOLD KUBKA. DMI!!/ii. HKRYDLOI-`l" HONORIIID. The population of Vlndivmitook are lu .\ number of uninportant engagements lie was a son of the late Jno. lilulroney f iisiiru. °' ° ' ' ` . , I U gy on 1, imglnegs 5|-ip, the principal divisions ofthe Mikado s army. NOT AFRAI _) To ENDUHSE "_ 0 A GREAT [.ITTLE WORKER. llll IIIU lililll aps Hold all Korea-Admiral Skry- Lormorr, April ilr-(§pecial.>-Advice hundrid painters, decorators and paper show that Japanese are in complete con hangers are on strike, [tis believed the U01 0! KUIBA. plnmiers, carpenters and marble workers A Admiral Skrydlol leaving St. Peters , urg for the fronr. was today given a most, _ __ _ _ _ _ _ 'i . _._._..1 .L_ 4 \\\ A I . .J S = income Tax, Tea and Tobacco Duties-Pope Refuses to See Loubet. mifsriiai, iiriil.s'r eirrci-.1 rr. LUNDON, April 19-(Spec-ial.>~A great crowd heard Austin Uhamberlalns' buaizet speech today. A i'oNeiiieiiAiii.i, iii:i'ii’ir. The estimated delirit is nearly twenty million dollars. ‘ro irziru-:ani-1 rm: iis\‘s.\'uu. lie proposes to increase the income tax two cents wltli four cents a pound ad~ ditlonal on tea and ii rc-adiui tment of the tobacco duties. ieovic wi iv r sici-1 i.i. l.um» C o ~ . Internal or external. Lai-ge bei iles, price bought this property last fall. Announggminis -Any good boy deiiiriiiir permanent ploynicnt sliculil npply al. this cllice at ce. d ti‘. -This is the time to have your bicycle anef1,i~.iiamelled, anll u.ia~ii° like ncv. cycle ri pairing shop audi you w..l gtt ow prices. l‘.I ii iw -The ohildrsi.`.~i .\ii~slon lliind ol' St. ul`.» church will tolli thi-.ir iiiiiiiiiii sale iiiiicy ar Irlcs and hoineinadi- ciini y on if"av April `."_’ iii at .l o'i.luck. 'Thin' will the usuiil live o`t-lock tea. A ‘riiisslon 7 e. `_’ii ll `_'I. offering on the market for a week or two or two higher is generally obtained. most halts at a discription. Some lil the prettiest models of rnillin~ ery art shawn, are the design and execu- tion ci the head n.|il.iner Miss Ru ld. I-'ollov/Ing is a short discription of ii few. A colonial i-hapn suggesting the early sixties was developed in blending tones of R seria green. gold thread outlining a delicate pattern. On the fancy handeau au collar bows of brown und rose pink. and patterns. On the dress hats small lliwers hold precedence and foliage is discrlption, or seek to add another touch to s picture so lovely that really iiiust be seen L0 lie admired. l.~_f;_-_-¢~,~->-i-.»:f:---- - --_V-. ---~ W-.:..;,-_. _,_ . ,B CH’TOWN FAR_M_ERS' MARKET. I HORSE NOTES.' So meagre was the supply of produee past that it would hc misleading to give llie quotations which were received at yesterdays market. Oa s, hfaek and white brought iii. and M cts. respectively. For se ding, a nent Jabez Len, Victoria. was in the city yes- iterday and leaves this morning on the S. O. E. Lodge will hold their ieiiuiar li. meeting to-night at the usu ii hour, , Neuralgia, a in all pain »- liether Weas- to supply th- local trade, and prices are order of the '_ ,,_ from :iii to Ml cts. per bushel. Island horses and has been prominent in I _ with warmer we iiher and good roads a h- has won four first pri/es His di part I ABLE' AD5_IL_i M) I H l ' A further eeciine will follow From market ure from the province is a distinct loss io 0 uh baakef s ami for city io sumption the the breeding stock oi' the island I Egps have fallen to 12 cts.per dozen. an'l our recent provincial exhibitions where in ‘ ;i-;"i- ` _ _ " °' ` ` d r UM IDM! UDiUi"iIl.Y~ _Wd "iii" "WY Ill' price is about a cent higher: Among the stock shipped by the Mlnto §§f,;,“,‘f:f,;p,§;",§’_"f,2,‘,‘f{,‘{§Q',}¢‘f;pff,§]’,_§2]‘;f Biiiwrtdiiirv nriaum sein from -ri to tins mmiiiig will be ine handsome aim and always rely on Nervllini- a~ is quick reliever of Rheumatic pains. Ileirw five Dre.-n.d pork will soon be oil' the F.. whlchtheownerJames Farquharson, market. What few oarcaaes are still Clifton, Lot liiihas sold to M. L. Tupper, _ 25 CUDYIS lad 8|' lil i¥00d demand. year old Young Barrister stallion, Jerry Qeks' Nobby Hntsf Apply atiiuardlnu Oiilce. ‘Z0 d tl vvili cross to Picton with the horse. In potiroes hardly enough sro offering Lucky .lack is one ofthe best known of __.__.._._..._______ prise winner among the best stock at our _ i~‘or Sale-a new Bicycles, never used. provincial exhibition. Mr. Farquharson -'Q‘5'§ . _._ u . _ __V; ___a Made at the Charlottetown Boot factory; nothing but the best grades of long tanned Island Grain and wholestock leathers used in them. Bel- lows tongue, toe cap, heavy double sole put-on by hand. We can recommend them, and ne have a fine assort-' iuent if long boots. lillli. BilIlS. The Boot Makers. - FOOD A dose of PARI('S PERFECT EMUL- i SIONQIAI good asa meal. It is nutri- tious. It puts flesh cn thin people- S 3 \i_ Sweet P as i’ r no There are Sweet Peas that are called best and there are those that are best.The sort that so completely captivate one with the delight- ful charm of their exquisite colorings, the sorts whose ravishing beauty holds one en- chanted, the sorts whose large handsome flowers are perfectly “usable” because of their long stout stems-these ARE THE BEST sorts. Selected when in flower the past season! First Prize at Halifax |903. HAS ZARI) & MO0RI§, Dealers in selected Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Charlottetown, P. E. I. used to make entire hrims and crovvn_s ,The ¢ha|,. wa, occupied by _;_ p_ Seaman “UL t‘h"‘” I5 “° need 5° F0 furthe' 'U and the program included a male <|uartet| iiiiiiiiii uriiiii ii i. Piiiiisiii. mwewmnewmmd emnmmmmmnn; URUWI' MISS M-[A M°[»€0d Came 5° any preparation on the market today. There is no gurss work about its eH`ects~ in , relief is prompt and cure certain. lil NEWS Ill lllill INTEHIST Miss Irene *ehurman left for her home In Central lledeque yesterday after studying music during the viinler. Sie A very swell brown "mods ,haue with has assisted in many of the local enter- tainments in town very acceptably and will lie much missed in musical circles. L ice is shown in great variety of widths THE ian Dance,-t, but by no mean, me least of the season, was given to a large I audience in Grace Church last nlirht by Messrs Moore, Johnson, McKee ard Coliings; readings by Miss Ruby Ilattmv and Hammond Bethune: vocal sol0~ l\VI Misses l)own and I-larle, W. l". Colllngs and Rev. Ileo \VIIliam.~;trombone scli ily Arthur W. Gaudet; vol-nl duet- by i)liil`anil Miss Adele Down; mello horn duct by 'the MacFarlane brothers, and excellent ing intermission home made candy was sold. The accompanlsts oi' tic evening Minto en route to Moncton with his noted were Profs. Watts, l-Iarie, Tauton lilies' I prize wlnnlnir stallion Lucky .lack which ‘ Down, and Miss M. Schurman of lliiicquv. he has disposed of to Moncton parties for 'l‘he concert was a great success tinan~ father (Upper iliiisboroiigh Streeti on a handsome sum in the vicinity of $.11). cially and in all other respects. ’i` iill|llSH llllllllil SHITW IIIIIIIIT music hy iirace Church orchestra. I`ur- I" iz 1 . . ' J f n__. , . _ _ -_ , . . ., , . l _ i Tllllll ITITIITITS Wllll lllii Ellll ,_U.S. Militia Coming to Celebrate I Victoria Day~Griituiiy io Can- adian Artiiicers -Ernest Pacaud Viry lil. WANT VREPJ BON" i tial.. O"r"raw.»\, April ll)-(Sp¢eia1;_ Ten boards of trade havi- reported in favor or the reinovai of the soft coal duties. WII.I. RANK .\‘i SEKGEAN VS. A war gratuity of sergeants rank will be given the Canadian artliicers who served in Sou th Africa. l`, rl, NIILITIA i OMING 'PU UTI`A\\'A» l{i\i;sii»:~', ONT. April lf),-~(Speciai.»» Over seven hundred i`nited Stntesfmllltla fiom various New York towns will assist in the \'i¢-ioiia iiay celebration here. I‘Ai`Al'I)4 iiI'l`l|',\[,[,Y [Lin Qni~:iii;i _ April l‘J.- (.Speeial)- idrnesf. Pacaud, iournalist is dying. Ile was born at Three lilversln l-450, called to the bar n 1872 and was ln active practice at the Athabaska bar Lili l>i7s’.1ile commenced his newspaper career in lrfI7 anii towaiii the close of larsl at the call oi the Liberal party went to Quebec to take control cf I.'i-Zlecteur, their principal organ there. lie wa~ closely connected with Premier Mercier and has since been active and prominent in Quebec Liberal politics and _ioiirnall,~im. ASTIIMA CAN Bi'ICl'ilP1D. ’l`hoii~iands of testimonials conclusively prove that Asthma can he permanently cured by lnhalinii_Ca'raimiiimoNn;a vege- tiblc antiseptic t at destroys at once the germs causing the diseases. Catarrhozone gives immediate relief to the distressing cough and sulfocatinir sensations, inskes breathingxfasy and regular and insurers uniiistur d sleep. Catarrhozone cures Asthma that doctors are unable even to relieve and can cure you. The Catarrho zone inhaler is made of hard rubber, fits into the vest pocket, can be used at work, in church. in the .~itreet,in bed-any place- ai any time. Two months treatment (guaranteed), prica$i,(lJ; trial size 230. l Drngglsts, or N. C. Poison 16; Go., King- ston. Ont. 'lR\' Dir. Ii,i\iii,roN'.~ Mi\Niii¢akl~: i~ri,i.~i Wear Weeks' Nobby Hats. DIED. .»\t Freeinwn, 'luesday morning, about 'ok-lock, Martin Deacon. li>'iincral Thursday at ‘.1 p. ui.| In this city on april l!it.h‘ liavid .i. billing, aged ‘.52 years. llfuncral from thc residence of his hursdsy at ‘.’.i7i to i’eoplesUemetery. 1|? -i is all salt - p u re , clean. crystals, a n d nothing' b \.\» 1 Balt. “Latest Special" Improved, Peas for |904. This ' hranti" of the hneui large iiiiwereii NOVRLTIRS ni loo\_ novelties that bcinre mixture. Per pkl. s cents or. io rents i, tri CARTER & Fashlon’s Fragrant, Favorite for SWEET PEAS in P. E. island. CARTERS’ hronghtlo market are worth 51) toil ot~. Mnaquodoboit N. S. Jerry F. has been I Af* ~ »~'---- ------ - ---~ -----~--- Drill- Th! UOIDIDIUD PDJUIIJI C0-. U6 examined by some of the best horse paylng5et.siive weight for beat hnotn judges visiting the Province and pro- T‘°i¢'. and rounding W CIIIUIV-!» TOWN' nounced to beamore than ordinarily fine prlceslorinferlor grades. animal. The stallion has also been s _ Eciiford’s Novelties in Sweat Peas Our collection em- braces over forty Best Named Varieties be- sides Novelties of i°l'>3 Superb New Sweet Peas. Flower. Headquarters Best New Mlxcd Sweet sw:-el Peas is ABS Each year we strive in "surpass ourselves" ln this special mixture We sie quite sure that nctsrlihstaniilng the claims of some competitor--AN RQHALLY HIGH GRADE MIN I`i'RK CANNOT RH OBTAINED }{l..\`R,Wi{lllF__ Theiaeed, ol course is not GRUWN In mixture si sil. it is "blended" hy ourselves nl the arrest-hovered, mini beautiful named varieties-each grown separately from the finest selrrled strains. Besides all lhe bent and "ONLY THR BEST" ni the varieties introduced prior to lruit year, ihlu NHW "RLRNH ' inr i 4 rn sins sian a ilheral proporiion of all the I-iCKi’0RD Ni3\'Hi.Tl\*,.'<_ and th; iarwe flowered time nev»r iiern iricliidvil in suv »< cents per lh..,o<~enls C0 D ’ I , Stedsiiieii. f 1 ig- =1 i i I il it l ,. _ve .1