F' lv --n. -~1~»wr , fx 'kk-1. , -_: ' Hn o1iN No I RDI ¢-- '“ ` C ' ` ' "" ” ' _ s f s » 5’ _ ' ` ' gg ES1 ABLISHED 1891 CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MONDAY. APRIL 27. |905. PRICE TWO CENTS i i ll i - r- , - =_ , , D f \ I _ 1 I i ll iii iisuiiiu iii uni Mii ‘ uiuiilri wiii Larger Powers of investment But Cannot Agree Prosecution in Gamey Case Trying to Find Where the Bribe , Money Came From-Sus- ' pected Arson- ccuraxms wsrrr nom: Pownns. 0rrAwa,Api-it 25 -(Special) -Some ti me ago t-he insurance men waited on the Government and asked for larger powers for investment. The representatives of companies in I Toronto are not agreed, so it is not likely that anything will be done. THE GAMEY I.\'\"ES'l`lGATION» 'l`onoxi'o, April 25-(Special)-In the Gainey inquiry this morning the prosecu- tion devoted its eiforts to try and Hnd out whence came the money which Gainey is alleged to have received and examined the books of the trust and guarantee com- panies without any success. smuisrsn ron amos. FRED -f __ ~,` ill. make oo “.1 t eiorttoconform to,” ' ' 3 A I I EBICTON’ Ann 2' _(Snead) A IW ° i Dsl n ` Wneu, lol a star appears in the eest ms .ass . I = The scholar copies the writing of the_ll'l\1 133%* 0"" 5. cavll ln B°i"h_l°h°m tew|,¢,_ The p,_in~_~ 3,. Suk, tn t,-,_,,5fe1-_ldliecting the whole world to the Babe cus bsssiiss or Nscu.-s from cus ima- Ulnsi'-1 aananser- That Bebe S0 help sssps is css sssvss. The shud cakes the less. so innocent. so meekly sleeping in fred Elliott and Robert King were arrest- I ed on suspicion of having set Bre to an unoccupied wooden building on Regent street. NEW YORK STOCKS. Daily Quotation List Furnished by E.G BYKEBT & C0.. MEMBERS OF TBI MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Montreal. Cloning prices April 24 Aprll Z5 Ainlgamated Copper 641 63% American Sugar ' 1%; 1251 Of the Last Address of the Y-_' WAS lHi Slllliil ___ I I M. C. A- Series. _ i-1, _ (1 On the Making of Manhood-ilev. D. B. McLeod Delivers an Elo- quent Address to a Large Audiencer The last on the addresses of the Making of Manhood was a fitting conclusion to a P series that has been listened to and read with deep interest by many in the City and throughout the Province. The speaker was Rev.D- B. McLeod, the subject was the Ideal Mac, and the audi- ence was one that filled the capacious hall The address was one of the best of the attention The following is a synopsis We think of the ideal man when we read in Scripuuie of One who 1s“the chief est among ten thousand and altogether love‘y.' The ideal may be defined as the stand- series and was listened to with deep A l . ` 1 Twenty-Five Thousand , ...__ That City. How They are Getting Along Financially _ Worcester, Mass, Post. _ One in every five persons you “meet on the streets of Lowe'l is a French-Canadian. _That 'means that there are more than 3'J,0L J of these people » in the Spindle City. `- Sixty-per cent of them are employed in the mills, some are merchants and trades- men of small and great prominence, ' _thirty are physicians and sii: are' lawyers _ of some note. _ The largest merchant in the cityisa _ _`Freuch Canadian, whocamehercayounk Then houses 'ah 'mend ma than W _ man 1868 without much money. ' Havi manager of a score, and now he employs 160 persons. ome _ business ability, he.. rose from olerkto ard of perfection and, as different men . The Fr¢n¢h-U;mM1p(n mg;-,begantoc have different conceptions of what con- to Lowell in"37 and ’2S as ter the rebe’lion stitntes pe' £ection,so ideals are as various I R B. in the pm-dna, cf Quebec, but the ,__ lows also that he who aims at perfection d excel ally, the young imitate their elders, and the babe in Christ almost invariably pat- terns his conduct after the type of those who are longer in the Christian race. What a fine opportunity we have ct aid- Aushiaonilommon 83% &i Atchison Prshsrred ' 972| 121| BrooklyuBapidTrausil @} fi li-is. Sli 1'? Inukvillslhladvllis 118 1171 lhlhaha 143 102* lstropollmi 132 192 KimourlPaslilc 1101 'lm NowYcu'k0sniod 182) Eli Pennsylvania 137i IM 55i 541 45% 44i Wi Beading Book Island Southsrnllaciilo 584' - ,, Railway Ocmmcu 81) 31 ,, ,, Prelslrod 92; l1§ St .Paul 18% 1621 Union Pacido 92 £32 United States Steel Common 86 S5 Cl cl 4| Soo Prdsrred 123§ 12% 'I0 CURB A COLD IN ORB DAY. TTakc Laxativc Broma-Quinine Tablets. :ass-:fir sas.” °° sv m w eowbir- A C I -1 S S i 1 Invictus Boots 1 3 \ father or mother as the standar of _ ' ` _ _ uses. 'ins ssbbsrn ssimoi sidss issk to flesh °~ our i1eeh.swws in S¢atu1e.md m the esssusr fs. ss sxsmpie. and ssssi- favor with God and man and svimrs as __ ;,--wi sight of his mother, bone of our bone, and the ideal msn, Who spoke as never man spake, who lived as never man lived, for in Him dwelt all the fulness of the God- head bodily, and of whom it is proclaimed as He is welcomed back to heaven, “Lift ivalent, and some of the forces that make will make steady progress. Followr Christ and you will become like Chris. _ This series of meetings has been carried on for your salvation. Your attention has been drawn to the possibilities of manlioo`d, the destructive ioices so pre- ed ir for the building up of a noble Christian character. ,_The meetings have been large, prcdtable and successful, many have been helped, and many, we trust, have “turn to the Shepherd and Bishop of the souls.” P _.which is one .of thela\.1zeet_chu_rchss3 mpuzd _the D°mmn”__th.Fn_|-mb .0s.nadi_znshave drifted away fiom the ' rnmvaasgnstnasxoiwus . i!ll8 is the dlfe-'elif' °'l"~_5*S °f mm Il* f°1' Who delivered the last ofthe series of addresses on the Making of Manhood. at that timeme:-e few. After the rebel- lion they began to come in lame numbers the Meizlmac. ' i _ _ city, and that year they organized th first com-,regat.ion,and bought a o Jean Baptiste This church has sin beenenlargedtyvice, and it now, _ huroh for$l1,5( l, which they dedicated as St. - co sea 2,iIll,peop1_e. They have also built New Enzlaud, having. a membership “Ts ' ing those who are looking to _us £or!\1P 70111' 50055. 0 1° ¢8`\`»¢Sl¢“\_¢i 5° N0* W0 °°Ul°' 5° tl” lit UWM!! °f 0`nmhmm_-and 79 ,wus t, enmnla ` Iup, ye everlasting doo.=s,and the Kilgoflthe series. Wefeel the solomnltyof the :__m‘ 'mc i ’. ° _I The ide,1mmm”b¢,¢‘,°m¢{ whgm glory shall comein. Whoisthe_K||igof occasion. We fear there armsome who ,nn I-muh i Th Lord fhostsh istlisKing ~ ot tsavsd If oudonotsscspt I wchave read. One boy takes Robinson Elm! _ ° ° » 0 _ _ ‘G-V ll N - I nhodginwhhh boa Fun” ‘.4 3 Crusoe ‘.5 hh mesh .mutha-’ ¢hz7_1¢¢ byl0fg.0ry." ' Christ tht! Ollfelmfs LIN fluhll, & fa! gli* ._»1`- “iqht um and were ent ployed in the sawinills along In 1118 there were about 635 then in the e ll, _ Iron our L Elllillllli WHII llilll lilllllllll L ' fllli llllllllill PlllllSHMill A Writer Says That There are inflicted Upon the Jews at ` Kishinelf, Russia' lFrench Canadians _Now 'Living in Bsafenf to [)¢at|,’_ _Their |.|°u',°¢ Wrecked 'and Shops __ALocted- Chinese Laundrymen Go and otherwise' Out on Strike-_'_ THE JEW8 SUFFERED 8EVlRlLY» Sr. Pirrmisiauno, April 25-(Special)-» _ The Novosti indicates th_c'Jews at Kisliiu- efl' during the [anti-Semitic riots then ol |Aprilmsuii’ersd more sevsrelytliau was sdmieisd daisisiiy. ` » In 'raanmnii rurrisnuxnra _ ‘ The paper says scores of the Jews were- shotorbcatcntodeath andsevemlhund- red wounded. _ ' lshops sacked. Thousands are homeless ‘sud destitute. _. <5 _l " fBorni,-April 25-(Special)-Three hun- dred Chinameu employed in lauudtleerare' _ on strike for higher wages, dsmandiagfi ` we .i _ ' . _i In 1874 the Fiench-Canadians _had bo- P come sulicicnily numerous to elect a h' `memher_of the coanmou council. Biuoo then' their poiitidiiinnuoooe ins in`cra»sd,' until _today there are udonsn Falneir 'Canadiaosin the council. At first they Si' siiisd thsndssiya visa the democratic Josephvs on .tr°et__’_ pity, Mt W asserts that because of ill-treatment ou `pai2;y, andthsir vots isnow almostdid- ,T l ly Rsouhl*-ian. ~~ Upper Hsu-imaek street, the hail* ‘~businesstSc\uu;hfneclt;ishwu, is sl- . "°?* whoriy occupied by _,“l_sbophsspsn. Aa &lishns_ns-cvcra trggnttuofwwm “~_wm‘M,,-1,..¢|_ Jc;us Christ is _the ideal Mau. As as you aio concerned. Wel_engforyoun xi- : __-d»_*M&_"H _ 1 stcro_is_giadt_gf, ._ ‘I .f ‘_ _ his stmdmg .mmé 'gm ha “mpg g Goethe, the guest German poet, 8878- salvation. That you may bowel to ' nd’ I “T ` mill Nm Sill; _ alimoscoriiie serisdsnsssoriins is aged __ i$st::iiior` good by iivisg md'nsipisg ted _splendor ot-.Q lf” lil! 0,, hlil‘b&‘ LWB achievements-high aspirations mean high sttslnments. We cannpt _'iss above our own standard of penectiol. The : f.-eam cannot rise above the fountain. We may grow to our ideals, but if we do, they move away from `us, like 0111' shadows, as we approach them. We c.c.ii.e our own ideals, but how i _ I In the sphere of human activity the ‘deal is a mental conception rather than an objective reality. The ideal statesman, ‘or poet, is not a G".i.os;,o.ie ora Homer but an imaginary person who would combine in himself the excel‘ences of all, without their limita- t ons-so the ideal man is not aov one in- dividual in history, howevei gieat he may be. The hes.. of our fallen i~..oe axe veiy impe'..'ect: you can put your finger on the defe_-t in their armor; men view without _ remak the Baws in their chr iecter. Speaking onlv of mei-e men, need I say i-'fx -t. such a statesm .n as I have described has nc ver appeared among the nations of the r 1 .h, tl-ut such a poet as I have zketetizl has never sonq to moital ear, that svch a man as we have been contem- plating has ne ver 1 isen among the millions of our r:ce. Where is the answer to our aspiration i Whe _e isthe ideal of the ie- newed soul i' The depth saith. "It is not in me," Philosophy saith, “It is not in fine," Science saith, “It is not in ms." Siu has mined our race. Midnight dark- ness has settled over the world. Life is a wilderness, death is a leap in the dark. i Glimpses of the possible the perfect, van- ish in the deepening sense of failure, the ‘ Can He whose life i.heSeriptui'sstel1.»bc Himself no more than a mere msn” I An- other testifies-“Jesus Christ is, in the noblest and most perfect sense, the re- s.li::ed ideal of humanity. He combines in unlimited degree, and in harmonious and pei'sct proportion.” He is also the ideal wofkman.` His mission was to vindicate the justice of God and save the sinner. “He died the just for the unjust that He might bring us to God.” He is tbp Ideal Savior. Do you sigh for peace of conscience? “Being justified byfaith have peace with God thiough our Lord Jesus Christ ." Do you find the buiden of lif e heavyi “I can do all things th' ovgh Christ that strengtheneth ine.' Are you lonely? "'I am with you always.” Do you fear the last hour? “Through death He has destroyed death.” Do you look for a home in heaven ? “I go to prepare a 'place for yo 1.” You are invited to come to Christ 'for salvation. “Him that cometh to Me I will in no wise cast out." You need to come for rest,for a new nature,for nothing avails but a new creation. Come for character-God says that the heart of man is immeasurably wicked, "You mustbo born again.” “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.” There is something for God to do, and something lor you to do. God gives grace, but you must repent; God gives faith, but you must i.-rust; God regenerates the soul, but you must be made willing in the day » of Tl/.9 ~ ,___ - le", enémaohmg tide of despam i When the great transaction is done. ._,___:_ __ (_/OE ___ _ ,_ ~`_ '. s 3 ouiz $3 50 a pair made from b0X » calf .leatliei-. Heavy sole, t goodyear welted. We sell at great many of these b00tS- _ Acadian and English. Sole agents, n _ Made on the fashionable lasts C U E Thg be5tl53,5¢ made. Now ready. FREE to a n application. GOFF BROS. ridssdrd a Moors. Christ” Heisthe perfect example, the standard of perfection. Andes you study Pi'0I8SI“'Fl‘ailC6 Sid88 _ " ‘ ' - - ' gi: i_r;r;i_i:._rs__:riisg:_i_f;_ss_,._:._;~..s_i:_r._»i Russia_Germany_ |ndm~erent _ Hulls cargoes and _freight insured. Sterl " Himself all that is best in humanity,in an il the Spirit of the Lord. And as` you pass triumphantly to the world above, and see the Ideal Man face to face, you will then be able to appi-dsiate the Chinch`s pro- fession of love to Christ. _“My beloved is white and ruddy, the chiefest among ten thousand. Yea, He is altogether lovely." _ § iiiiissini ii Miiiiuiii and Heis mine; when you have surf ___ renderedallto Him-your whole duty I » _ _ ,me to 1| th. tru g nh, Thug fi'om.`|'e:iusChrist, ofsodivine\kIlld,a8_fo1‘ii\!, hear the oi_Hed, '» ' f _ V ho\l&i-_ - I __ _ » _s...'.°..s...'° ° "` wif ii- live- *weld -ref »-'#f°~°_ "=° ~=f==‘°=f -f -ie all '°..‘l'..'ii...""‘........,”""sT..‘ 132.. ."’°......""""'...i “°1'~=°\»°';~**'°*_°®*a-'»°*'i°‘.°. i Iusofcmenmportaucethat we 5,," _manifested upon earth.” your sulvatlbn. _Arc you in- vomnhu. _abdmwarhm irldolllfooht. Iiillliidliild ,_,.,,,de,,_,,_ Lo, “mmm ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,_r nsssssss. its rssssi. isndsi, sera-_ d_1p:-assi 'mlm mfg! all °‘ la’ is o sssisty or uma r'i.is..aiied un ‘l"’9;-'af' ' p vnsa poss e_ resist e . ._ mon i multi smvisgs sings spii~ii,_isgs ssssjsdiiag fh",""‘p d”wf,"‘:_,°°fl’°‘;’;‘°,,':_u‘;“b°';_”;',';h°” ssssnunishu man .sin iw vm the Saviour. Judas ami saga; tg; ap- mu-“dup” ‘cl _ ’ stay outaslengssaaybsgy , ’ per room went out m ' e I , _ _ Thersaie a number most _solemn inilusnocs,weut out from the I mih:t’u:"n::;° s:°:t':u_°;l_;°"f:n 0: sssrs in the mills, and some presence of theldealliiannotonlyunsaved which ‘m’nn_m”m___mz md kann, in work turned, out in the but to betray theSon of God. And you I t 1 md edu mon, 6,, - line represents the 'handicraft my do thd'“mi§ii:ri:w'v the 5:: °“`f.°° > mint; si css cinsssii wositdisss have F'°“°" °l’°“*'l'°° L “ ' °f'°3h’ an pub an°_n§g°':mt°';_°°. _ advanced themselves industrially ln the I Come now to the s c vior l - N0 Kam; _ rump *BY* e Come now and begin to follow the Perfect 3535 gngd Lugz; ;i“_;e;h:§'t;:_°k’_ _-_ ~ ' Mm’ and you WMI mm ymu part "Ning in rligezeiit parts ofthe mill where Ruben Dnvnnvmwhpuhuaui 1 A d . . ' v _;I;;:di;glt1°isH;3:_;;a£h£;‘;er_ the industrial conditions aie poor. ' Dodd s Kidney Pills _ Jil' eil; cnt. ocnenoii or an nos u'.s.rr ' ii an victories by :sich is Him, you wiiips - _ nm.-ms, 1:, q,, ~ ,img `go,_(5,.°r,p_ changed from glory to glory, even asby arf-nuns or smear row:-:2s. ' - Reuben Draperofthisplscs is spreading It is recognized that G.eat Bi' Lain lbn":"d°°;°1:h;:°3°f‘1 nw' ‘Mt °h° _ _ _ knit onger necessary .cure Japan and the United States are the only that one dread” disease’ and Hn Powers likely to pzotest seriously., |D,,,p¢r W” “kg” m with Gun; mg mm France is' erpectcd '.0 iv '-_ ree to an; thing doctors consulted failed to give him io- "1 _ that Russia does- and Gefnany is indideisi “et Hi’ W” °'_dl'l°°d I’ "7 D°d‘r' Km' S3281 ' ` have had no return of the trouble sincss' ‘ S British Press Discuss Russia’s - A Nl//g ~ I ever-inc easing fear of an oifexided Deity;i His DOWN’ Bfutai MBIIICCIS I ~ _ ` _ ‘__ when you can sing ‘I am my Lord s, . » v _ _ . issummedwio in one v°rd.“rsuow'Britain, Japan and America May I S U R N “nd ”‘“""”°“' ide” P ‘l‘“’°"g°‘_’_‘“ “"““‘.“l » -A Weak Policy- __ ing certificates issued when required. change. Not that Christ changes. Ha- is “the same yesterday, today and forever. _, = H Pol] _free nom But your conception of Him is diferent -»~ ?'u_ f restriction' ` from stageto stage in your Ciiiistian life. I _sf As the years pass Christ will become more RUSSIAN Asanlumsmmsn andmoreto oursoul and uwill seek Loxno- 25 S Fai--Tlaedail & G y . so 4. orll -( nec ) y or if todo those things which please Him. The p,_p°.m_ Why, pmwsung gt gh, ¢”i¢¢1 ” 1- standard is high. “Be ye perfect," im- _. ' _ _ psssieisi -‘ns ss 1 ssvs dsss." im- “"1 ‘”’“°“° "““"“““°°"°°“ °'“‘° R"°°*‘ ~ _ _ Marine Underwriters sible! Paint tne iose. Impossible! m°"°°h H"°°l““`l*» uk* ‘m°l`°°"' VL." A P_?:_ ins iii: 1s.;_ssi_i__.i_si _gag “ces oiiiow this ssciss siisdid tsmsi. _Oice 33 Queen Street, ~__Cha.r1ottetown, Phone 67 e snotuseess. pr _uce s i o. » - V _ ~ . _ __ _ christ ss ssrci.. imssssisisi nec ci... “'“'“‘ ‘_“ ‘S “’”°“°’ _ general Insurance business transacted. ' sassiissse dssisss. asp;-odsss its nfs Vw little surnrlselaerifelaed sith “°‘_wd_ _ of Christonearth. Impossible! But the temerity displayed by Russia in ho`d!rg ~ °“°'° l’ “°° ‘ll '“‘”' All” “Pl” ""1 ’°“ lhnehufiwi little else has been eriiuwl _ _ si( r -.str . 5:. o 0 v ,_ i"f¥`;u . ` N s »-,- ' Heed experiences and avoid _ experiments. _A h ` Prepared by _ _l use uNioN BLEND TEA- HARRY W. do FDRES1' r THE OLDEST BLEND CN THE M-ARKET. St. John, N. B. ` x f ` _ x I4-4 “ - ." . ._-`=:. _ ..._-,»_..""' »~ .,_,__(,.,.._ __ _ fi ney Pills. He did so undo! the result he “Just one week after startingto use The Opposition papers attack the Gov-I D°dd" Kidneypmst I p°”°d ‘ mu” ' ernment for its weakened 'oneizn c‘i» P mm” ‘bum md tom' da" luxe". ' _ P ‘-Vlafterlpassedoneaboutthesissotagraiu Ill CIIIDE 8I1d COUIEIIC trillt It OUQIIIG $0 gf `bg|g1gy_ 'avg mg I have secured some equivalent!! Russia is | 56380 fb -Bill better and gain oham M,_M.im,,;,__ ‘_ “That happened fonryesrs ago and I ____ <’_ ; . ,... 0 _.ia =. Q s-,».~ s Y s -s _ _. ef is 0 o 9 . _ _ ‘1~§’=' i 3 li E111 ‘ :r,»...L _.‘. F 1>-_. .~.;_(____