w*l=%%'.ir’f<‘?<rwB8¢5 W1‘1°1‘ W” 1’“tm` to etiect on MBY 1- . '1‘he operatives of the Mag0E 1111119 today refused to so 0a al=f1k° 'il' “ general meeting by which President Gignac of the union and Wilfrid_ Paquette, secretary of the federation. were both present. While Mr. P_at1\\- stto is strongly -in favor Of 'tha aW11<°_ A Mr. oignsoiis not cat-11“a*aH°1° “‘_"‘1I. there does not seem to be any Stmugly °°nc°rwd movement an Kenzie has arrived here with $10,- mongst the ofiicials. The la€Wl`- 1‘°‘"°"°’- “E th” “ms “‘°°ti“g °°' experts to he the niistpwster. It deavored to persuade the oP01'8‘t1"'°" to strike, but after a lively discus- sion the employes decided to accelli- the reduction so far as the Ma- gog mills were concerned and have continued to work. LAKE SIUHAA I]lIES lllllllllll MINING , MIIEH IIAMAEE HIEH UIAIIAIJNU EIELII IN UlEIiElI_ Discoverer Brings Out $l0,-- 000 Worth Of Precious _ Stones ' _l_ . NEW YORK, May 9--The Am- erican hes received the following despatch from Toronto: The -news has just reached here of the dis- covery of a diamond field of great richness _and magnitude at Mottaway River, between .Lake Matagami and Shnbogana, in the province of Quo- 'oec. The fields are of vast extent and pockets of stones of the first water are found scattered over the blue clay district for a distance of twenty miles. These new fields were located by a young American named John A. MacKenzie and his guide, "Indian Joe.-" After two summers’ search. Mac- worth of diamonds renounced is said Tiffany of New York sent two expeditions last summer nn a diamond hunt in this district. but they headed too far east and failed. JUUIINAL SHINE “Nine tenths of the fashionable miles long was inundated and to a large extent washed away. TORONTO. Ont., May 9-For the second time this spring the high wa-| ter in Lake Ontario, piled up by the easterly gale, has done enormuus| damage to Toronto Island, the lake shore road and eastern beaches. | Dozens of houses have been damag- ed. 'l‘be&'l'orovnto ball grounds have been flooded, and big sections of the lsland,waahed away. _ The Lower Kew Beach. half way up to Queen street, is submerged. A number of houses undermined and! ready to touple into the lake. thc, foundation torn away from Balmy‘ Beach club house. houses in the water up to the floor of verandahs and isolated. ' From all a earances the beaches sem to 'ftK'I¢P`%@"strnck by an earth uako or tidal wav instead Q 0. of being battered about by thol Minardi, Linimeng used py phygcrlm lake storm. __ _____________ _ ___ _ WDNDERLAND _...___- An Original Musical Act By N ew Illustrated Song Sihge Pictorial Program Of Uncdmmon Excellence Hebert. Goldie and Hobart of mus- ical fame and ran raudcal chilli! are the vaudeville sntttofners for this wal: sf- Wonderland. 'rag are due hm this evening, and if the host is mn they 511-11. tad IM m " “"$.~»2.‘*°;s.°" .. ‘$o.'%s‘3S’ 'ming ov*-» with-.sweet lramdnlil sum central' masons-nam all ’ ' , 1 ifllllf , Int ` -| ‘ ' - rf-- »--= - =-=-"1 -°= °f'~‘~:I“'..... " .:°i:“:..r:.°:..:..'l.:mif: TORONTO. May 9-The Canadian Mining Journal owners are takingl action against Thos. Lawson, of Bos- ton. for failure to comply with the provisions of the Ontario Companies Act. in extensive advertising and, promotion of the Yukon gold. stocks enterprise. The news of the death of Benj., DesBrisay wall be teamed with re-, grat. _Hs was one of the prol1En-- ent citizens. of a generation ago. For along period he was registar of deeds for this .County under the Conservative Government, but the, fatter years of his long life were passed in retirement . ` _.__.__‘___', Hebert,_GoIdie and Hebert. r--Miss Lottle McKlnnonl , . runs like A gleam of fun throughout all their performances, keeps the laughter ia motion and the ,amuse- ment at the height of oathty. Miss Lottie McKinnon, A singer of great ability, and of -ehsrmhf .par- sonalitr, also opens an engagement at Wonderland tonight, .if connec- tions are timely-in transportation. lliu McKinnon -hh boon dugtng edl have betn poisoned. The 88! Y l d i the atmosphere, while ` Interpret all your motives just as tlagthllgs stoallned on, for no less than L§'='1'H13RIDf»E. May 9--M~ Za§81Y. though dflietm minutes. .When Capt. licnkert an °¥`V1B;1 ¢°H1 l1;_;_001`» 011191037011 88 You looked on one whose aims you and his men ventured_ again 011 “ ‘ I-*mg “E” °“ ° Svfaehillge in did ,not know. ‘ “ok they found everything covered gB1l1;um1l10» gullially murdered MYS- Let undisguised contempt surge with a peculiar brownish dust. Then arc . an a an woman. cu f-ha through you when _ followed aush¢;_y;':;'_ of ;»l€zil\tg_e==\_;.‘§;'-'gi gsgny 1’°tW°f'|1 11°l`° “<1 U10 11111109 You ses_ you shlrk, 0 commonest of which fe D8 D 0 ' meh around the ship. The _shower lasted He had 199°" 1>°B¥'d1D8 W1*-11 11Ul` Despite your cowardice; condemn 'lor several minutes, and the sei; 1:; and her l;usb;:nd, x_m_\_l _:mail gash hgr| w|m¢e'e|- < hvory side bavama l11109P11°1`a_9l:’B°“c“w $031' Fm da°°1’he° kr d ~h fn is Your note of faleeness in you any- far as the eY° “4_>“1¢1 99°' b ° If I y '_ “A ° er °" where. declared that they saw! darlllngbgué gan s e_re Magid Z 0 %1V*;_h1tt1;° Defe\id not one defect that shames iw” ol "ery color me nz hers :O Eliza cut lllgxmzllroantz B your eye- on the sea. ~ / Th" dl rd red n, 'i _ Just stand aside and watch yourself -f~ :..“:.1..° ....:":.';‘:.: a.:°.la;':.f =° -Y- lulss 1.43 rnhosmhhmtnh nrvigggg fgfnsd °°°§i\;°‘*~ r;1`v1:)°,m_"‘“;§°‘°,§, *1‘°“u .isa rho? yarn sys: unveiled to what di g e summer ’ you on e- 331 (jll¢,y_ °h°‘§i"§u1;1m°°" fh&°;13_',':::l'm:"n° To see that with which sweet char. ‘ _____________ - 91115 ° _V911 5"’ ° ’_ ~ My youqj ¢1°1-_h,_. - ' Back to your self-walled tenement Kggp MlN|-3'; Llnlmant ln 1119 "ilu" 1 - ~ »»~~»-»--~--.-- you’ll go Condgnggd Adygrtighmgntg wit? tolerance for all who awoll be- ' ` W o The faults of others then will dwarf Too into for Glassiffention. gnq gm-ink, Love’a chain grows stronger by one WANTED-A 'boys' second-hand m Y bicycle. Apply at 4 Wang- When you, with "ho," as substitute treat. - 5-lldlipd. . od _ ANvrED__A gl" for “mul Have stood aside and watch Your Whousswgi-l;______npply:_ Bun. all. "lf 1° “Y- o 0 I7 li t. 4-7 . ---~ Hi d’ Li im t 00., Limited. irl _éhgensrnl house- get 'su.::___;:,l,,,. Mmm-mfg LIN. work. Mn. I Arlen Ross 14 num-NT 1. om. wmdy for sore ` “ut st- 5T7‘n'"9d- throat, colds and all ordinary ail- `W_AN’l'ED-A tfuitworthy young mmm. r 'man to tab can of n horse It. never fails to relive and cure mid +be useful around n store. Ad- promptly. whoncelvel adlmly print- ed, badly printed, badly folded. badly cut, bndlY uldrsgsd, badly wrapped. torn, soiled or- incomplete paper of wh`_1tever issue will kindly ‘notify the sob- scrlpxion Ifeportmeni at 1. !'°'°"“ °' tl" M* "punt tffsf '”‘°°°' I or-oss with references sox iois oneness wnoorsu. audience with mir mosaics, and _ _ . . I - th um _ l eros abroad, and games . 1 _ . _ I snmoau no qmsav r-hone by ex -an ng my _ mn. at. 6' mrx; _Mal _a oonmm an Dmw" ‘ _ p, 6-udtf. ...Port-lhlgrsvo. \\hl¢\».taos¢a\»;m-nfs. wana: _li days or moan refunded. l9_,g_h.., ' » » ~ . - '- ‘ ' - _ , _ _ _ v,‘.f~¢2.~.lf »~ o.-nu 1 Any Guardian rendf 1 ENE ENAZE -NNW °“"'° -""°"°" ""“”°.°" “"5 IHE EAIAI. INIIN Province and Mainland .lun sum wllsl °" ll mul luusl ___ The Guardian received the follow- _ Seventeen Inches ls The ‘"2 '“°"°=° ‘wa Har-aawaaeuf Performed by the lore Mc- _ Jamesof the Anglo-American »'l‘sle- _ Record In Paris. graphic-company. in has ony, on Aullffe Company on S'"“'°d“" Saturda N' ht -i "Our submarine cable was inter- _ .Y lg rupted today, through the steamer t:;:gI§_»_c11_4__8Y 9.--fgom seventeen to 3¢‘"l1°Y 10\llil1g it with her anchor. _* s run e waist measure Arrangements will be made for as ' ggglentgl 0113:; mo? .beauuml 'ict' speedy repair as possible.” . The Fatal CM" was the may with fact became kno:n thllds wdzkeuesttlllxg l” which the Je" McAulme C0" enter- remlt of careful me&sm_emen;‘: un? 1 tained their audience on Saturday dertaken by un enterprising news- mght' {1lt_1Pe;_‘___w_l1ich makes a speciality of ‘ It is a drama, the scenes of which ea ca mattlirs- " are chiefly cast in Russia ‘und Nilhil- Mlle Poli h ld th a waist whrclh mtlaagul-,.36 Bl£::¢rdB,;;g',ll lim :nd 10”” with "h°11` °°“°l11"`€”f- s ra a ems and adv t r telen inches when shells fully dress- 8 en u e give rise °f1’i_he amz _ __ ___ . £0 many lrlcidenlts which furnish op e or s rn 1 ' - ' at its height A sDec_uv_v_t_;__s _sh_: :get ____ portunity for some sensational uct. said that half the Women he was ` uifh which was hltruly applauded' now treating for colds, pneum 1 "_ ' 9 Parts Ware G11 taken. and the she other lus had brought oh $21? Sem' Offlclal Statemenls intensity of the situations lost illness by sacrificing warm lthi ` ~. , thi I - £0 the fad for appearing thin.c 0 ug Issued In I-ondonlwhmh tnggmgmlifgroflzllge liialzaflllxllinlflallllriis women of Paris," said he. “are now HQVB Effect I The specialties Were VBYY entertain- going_ about the streets insuiliciently ing. The colored queens of song are cmd- ` - __ the strong feature; the Amiotts are _._._l_...l very skilful and Moompughed con. _ LONDON, MAY 9_5¢,mi.gfl1¢1,-.1 tortionists; while the ventriloquist statements are being issued belitztl- caused 1 t f l ht _ J l 11 A 1112 the frontier troubles in India. songs wl?.sEf1?vort;`dg with roelldd llrftéi and declaring there is no reason to round of applause. His songg. are p iavvpaa that tae A:_1_1_ear of Afshanis- olover and wsu sung. an is suppor ng e outbreak! of Everyone who wants to laugh S his subjects or that the Anglo-Rus- heartily should go to see Jere." sian convention is responsible for the J trouble. These assurances are hav- -- ing but little enact _ ST. JOHN MILITIA CHANGES. It is pointed out that even if the _- TQRONTO' May 9_Ve,.y heavy Ameer has not instigated the Shin- »0TTAWAf MW 9“A 111111519- gen- damage was done at the eastern waris hnhas not attempted to check 2?! Wd” 31m°““°e5 the f0110W1l\EI- beaches ,md island again today by them, which it is known he is per- __ nd regiment, St.. John Fusiliers, to a strong easterly gale and the high f°ct.ly"“b1° t° d°f “Pd 1115 C01"-1U'l°¢1 f m‘;a[°'.5: Captain J~ L- M¢AV1`¢Y- water in the 1&ke_ The Toronto bnn indifference to the raid, 'together with gc” I 9-101' F~ H- HBUW. W110 is grounds were Hooded and several his persistence in ignoring the Anglo- gang "md t° the reserve 01 0111c€1`H§ h th b h d Russian agreement, is held to be ,_a ap all’ H- P€'1'19Y. Vice Major W ‘ ouses on e eac es un ermined or . d t d_ A t t h certain indication- of the situ ti h C~ Magee. who is transferred t h I es my” B " ° °l “°“““" “V” 'rhs 'rsle rs h hloh sais 21 (il f°“°f"° °f Officers- 0 t e E P » W 0 a takes a most serious view of the af fortunate] unattended b loss of 5" )~ lil . The D C ll li 0 . - silsg the Atllallltfcs lfettlllvllalen Rgtterdam ‘mst “Mfd “ide and W“t°1‘ Y0“1`S011 and Philadelphia. reports that 'she 5° Dy' was about 200 miles from the Aliher- Think 21,, Y°‘“`“1f "I "lm" 1'm¢ad loan. port when a meteor. which I °1 I- must hav* weighed many tons dilop, Note, closely as in other men you had from the sky. It fell intq"‘t`he “°*°» ~ _ sea so nenl-the ship that the ‘tre- "'*‘ 'nm 1’“Z'1“l°°‘1 UDUBGFS and the :ig-5:31:rolivlllqlegflmgslticrwdglzmrsgglllhla Miner d Leth_ Piczegllslvsoglld fault; forget the man lhzanrliegtsoghlrll-B-fugigfalfo Bggrlsgllllarlg B -d W wh D I- Andis yxllva ta maka v°\1r estimate ggggfiugeclgat ,_h(`;'l::p¥hel3e;1,l;,T;-'E;.`2;? rl ge Oman 0 ec In- Conlllllgittxylheurself and look you in phyxiateri many ofthe crew. Had ell T0 Rell.ll`|'l M0ll9_y £110 BYU- ` not the men sought sheltor veit-w Just stand aside and watch your- decks, he says they would undoubt- ___ self go by. fair, remarks tha ‘ whether the Amedlr llliealris gglgsdtadr. D\lll1i$:s.Klil’arr(i}age Wm take place at St" ~ fl ` war. If war, itwill not be a mint»r|Mu Be; athedml this m°1`11il1g Of ' . campaign. and if fate should com- of-‘I§u,, °c§;éM°°°°"‘d °1d°"t d°"5‘h't°1' U Del it our hole force must be'Wmi rg) H19” °f this GUY' '10 gathered for sllch an achievement as'R 8? oyle of the S‘ S' EmPr°“» shall prevent the recurrence of exist-'WTI' oseph Gallant °m°i“1'1"g- The ` inf§ conditions. There' must be noltrnsolme bride Wm. Wear “ P1`°1‘tY _ . mistake about t e weight of a mat- 1?? ling sun' of °l“° l"`°ad'°|0th ter that 'hangs itll the balance. ' 3 hat to match' M155 'M3919 The Simla correspondent of the oyls sister of the gmom' ls brides; 'Dimes wires: "The retrefat of the "fi: and the 5r';’°m Wm 11° 5\1lJP0l’l1~ Afghans does not. removethe grave‘§acMfu:1“ grlde 5 1””¢t’f11°1‘. Malcolm - dimcultns 0| t,h_ sw I ,th h p ‘ . n accoun ~ of illness in Sl83mSl`|lpS Nal‘I`0W ESCHPQ the ,BM of t,,e°K1f,° be;°’§;a“ 1 °"g ,tho family of ,tho bride the wedding Y Y ss s sec- , u,.ed_ The Afghan v t |breakfast, will be served at the resi- lll Sea Dalzllng practically non-existEl?t. erdldn? colleldencent the g"°°m'5 m0¢11et‘, Rich- . troluug torso; hence the moushs will ’”°“d St" "Et" W"1°1‘ th” MPP? ~ llght, probably now make desperate mens 0001118 Will K0 <1>Y the western express to collect even a larger force than lor 8' sham' "ip b°l°"° mklng “P the one which engaged in the raid ‘h °"s°k°°pmg .in summerside- The ihilo nr-lush territory. 'rhs amish Syd; was the _recipient of many mi it r ti n some presen s. I_°iEW YORK, May 9.-The extra- will :oty bepl?¢e‘l1l);1elli. °l'l‘l1er(;0l1ssel~?l:‘l‘l,l“llg orinarystr f hi w kedb H -' a meteor rgpgrtfhdassomll wlelatks ago): news from Kabul' WATCH YOURSELF GO BY~ ll ll 1 ll d b . aligtber eqllillly reml;)rk(;vl:le» thong; “ (stnckland W' MaG1l1z1i‘:_1;» 1" 51100685 Y A. EAAAIII [IE NINE A Least CAMPBEU-TON. May o-one of the H1056 destructive fires ever seen in C_ampbeu°°" b'°k¢ OU* lllst before 1 U °'°°-1*' this mvfaiag. and at the time or wrlnng nearly a dozen buildings were in ruins with a probability of mére sharing the same fate. The tire began at one o'clockl with ii blaze in tory at the lower end of the town. It dry houses stored with manufactured E CIVIL SERVANTS llws slnilln ` CAMPBELLTQN N_B_ A Dozen Buildings Burned Down ln- ' cluding the llarquail Lumber Factory. Loss Estimated at $60,000 north of the factory owned by Wm. Smith caught next, and all were completely destroyed. His store was also burned. His loss will be at least $2f000. A residence occupied by IE. E. Blair and also the fine Har- pqunil residence were destroyed. Prac- I . _tlcnlly the whole town is lat the Ul9‘J. & D. A. Hnrquail lumber fac-‘scene of the fire Tile H r'ua1 _ - u q i fac “WY HBVIS €mD10yment to one hun- t ‘ _ , W” |10 10”!! before the two large dred men and the loss will oe keenly felt. The loss is estimated as at lumber were on firc. A house to thelleust $50_000_ IIEII.I]Ii. SHEAIIIII IS NEHY HUPIEUI Recognizes Several Marks of Improvement VANCOUVER, May 9-Rev. Dr. Shearer, secretary for the moral and social reform work throughout Cana- da, is in town and speaks hopefully of conditions. Organization work in each of the provinces is being taken in hand systematically and the good effects are being daily more evident. Judge Henderson, Yukon commis- sioner,|is down from the north. He says he is proud of the moral and industrial improvement shown ‘throughout the vast territory during his control. The Guggenheim lm~der- takings are attracting renewed attens tion to the gold fields and he looks for a new era of solid prosperity. Law and order are maintained in an exemplary manner. _.l____i-. - SHAllN_IIHUE AA Great Irish One ot the best Irvsh plays ever written is Joe Murphy’s Shaun Rhue the second act Jere will sing the beautifull ballad 'TIS A I-IANDFUL OF EARTH this was one of Jere-s biggest hit during his three weeks tay in Halifax. The Recorder says: Seeing McAuliffe has become qllte a fad in Halifax, as not only does this popular comedian nightly at- tract the usual large number of pat- rons who always attend h\s perfor- mances, but many fashionable peo- ple and others visit the Academy of Music to see what it is which at- tracts such large numbers, and when they see a good dramatic company w;th- a host of specialties they eas- ilfy recognize the drawing power of this organization, and go again. There is certainly more laughter and:/Amore; applhurle at one of.thelie shows than *is seen in most theatil- cal attractions. There was another crowded house last evening, when the second week of the engagement commenced in \ . Y aboundfng in sensational scenes and humorous lines and situations. and there was hardly a moment the gathering were not shovllng their pleasure. Jere led in the fun mak;ng, keep-| mg the audience in shouts of laugh~ ter. and had three new parodies; William Howatt once more pleased- wlth his manly and excellent imper- sonation of the hero, and Augusta Perry gave a splendid portrayal of the title role, showing much emo- tional ability and dressedhandsome- ly and with good taste. Jos. Gran- by made much of an unthanklul role, and the rest of the company gave every satisfaction, pnrtlcularly Al. Wilson, who made a hit as the policeman. He also Introduced his talking figures, in which he wasiust as popular as ever. Bohee and I-Iyer the colored vocalists, again captiva- ted the audience with a new act, and with Rowley and Gay in their songs and dances, the Amiotts, acrobato, and Eddie Conyer, in a roller skat- in itself. Shaun Rlluc is tonight's offering at the Opera- House. . Un|L.l»!h.nm»|sssn,mucin¢fan¢ BIHIIS EIIIENIJS UE IHE EANMEHS What Would Happen If the Feathered Friends Were All Destroyed .i Bllllllose the thirteen thousand kinds of b.irds living on the earth today were suddenly wiped out of existence! What would that fact mean to you? You would miss I the" avac. yesl Bot what else? T1-1° City man would say. “Thank gtwdness, no more noisy sparrows?" The farmer would rejoice to think of his corn sale from crows and his chickens safe from hawks. But how “Tong would the farmer rejoice? He would sow his grain, and- The first thing the farmers would notice would be the thousands and tens of thousands of caterpillars and maggots which find food in abund- ance and which know no enemy in life. These insects grow quickly to maturity, and, in turn, scatter their untold millions of eggs. The first year the crop would, per- At The Opera House Tonightaava. as of f-ar sue. ala-aura -very pod, every ear, would be damaged by weevil or grub. With the first warmth of the fol- Pla" lowing spring the insect plague would breala out anew. The seed grain would be poor and wormy. From the plowed aélss, chock.-<1 with weeds which crowd every furrow, sent at the Opera House tonight. In new terrors would arise-mice would that Jem “nd me C°mP““Y W-‘111’1`°' overrun the earth, the grain would be leveled, and when the crop was gone they would kill and eat one nn- other. Every well of water would he defiled, every stream would be polluted with their dead bodies. Nature would strive to regain the balance; wasps might slay hosts of insects, weasels and minks hunt their prey in broad daylight. But the qnicln snapping of breaks, the sharp eyes of the feathered being!! 01 the air, would find no substitute. In just how many years the end would come no man may say? but ¢°m° lt surely would, and qu1c1¢1Y- With every sprig of _vegetation de- voured by caterpillars, worms and grubs, our domestic flocks and herds_ would perish miserably. There- would bo no milk, no 8535. U0 1|¢B1. SHAUN RI-IUE a. comed drama,__D ments of any Mui Finally Mother Earth would bow her _head in helplessness, and mankind would pe,-lpn from salvation, or, for a time, eke our existence on a diet of fish. _ Minn-d‘s Linlment Lumbermalfs Friend One drunk Joseph McCluskey was up before the City Police Oourt on Saturday. His bond was pard. 'The police on Saturday night raid- ed the premises formerly kept by Wm. McCallum, on _Dydney Street, for liquor. They found nothing and no proprietor. Advertisers ray that there il lo better medium than the Rural Daily (formerly the Weekly) Guard- ian. The roalon in that it circulatl everywhere throughout the country mg dance. it was a vaudeville show, dlltrloto of the Province. reaching an entirely different claus of reader! from thatof the Morning Daily. wPAl0 OIN’l'l`lN’l' ll luarlltfd cure any p for-I ; ' sh... ...-1-‘tha u‘.Ei.’i‘s‘x‘i¥’v*l’ll’