Wwlhcr for .today _ F`.azr1z°,, alzlntcl D/llfllrlldczr 8.n._.?f:?.e~-Ai. H A ._ 0i'i`Ei0l ’UAililiA A _____1._1--1-it-I as its ; _ ,r V _ ,,,;~ _ _ 5 _ » l|Ke€*I&Y¥J ' _; .7 ‘ V __ A _ .1 I I -1 W” ° ““'5%“ WA - eHARLOT'r_§'rQw_N, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1906. {,,§.9£‘.,"3.-',’l'%9%» EMMIGRANT ARE __ _.Mount vE§UVlus A0-AEN ' Siltl-_ Large,” Number at ti. .i OMING IN . _._, chn on Saturday-M951. ly `En,glish-_-Went rnrough to Homes in Middle and Western Getmans and llalians Also i _ Canada- Russians Sr. Jens, Allin-li' 8 -(Special)-`Tiiree thousand more i`ln`mig\-ants arrived here today and ycstenlpy, and have gone through to their new homes in the middle and western parte of Canada. _ Fourteen hundred. all English arrived ‘ea the rake complain. 4 There were over three hundred English on the Tunisian today and twelve hundred ion i.hc Montreal from Antwerp, mostly ,Russlans, Germans and Italians. nnuni or a A PNPNEAEIUN 0'r'rAwa, April 7-The population of Canada saya Sir Frederick Borden has undoubtedly increased very rapidly dur- ing thelast four or live years. bo much so that there can be no doubt but that the next census, lilll, will show a population of eight millions, while some are so aangnlne as tobeileve that it will reach the _ten~mi_ilion mark. Whatever it may prove to be, there can be no dobut that the rapid growth of Canaria isa settled fact, and that in the very near futurcits population will be double, or treble, of what it is now. JAPANESE , n_n|rtnn Subscriptions received at Guardian, oliice, and diify forwarded' to Japan:-~ syiapmiy for ure brave time Jap. . e soo Business . . . _ 5.00 Anonymous.. .. _ 1.00 Accountant. _ . _ _ . . _ .. l.00 B.E.J . . . _ _ 2.00 Judge hltzgerald. _ _ _ _ _ 5.00 M. W. . . . . 1.00 H. D. McEwen, Moroll. _ _ _ . . _ . . EJXJ John McMlllan........ 1-00 Miss Sarah McPhee. _ . _ _ _ .. 2.00 ltogera Farquharson. . _ _ .. _ 5.00 Dr. Blanchard..... _ 5.00 M.J.Fltzgerald_... 2.00 R. A. MoPhaii, New Haven. _ . _ ...__ 1.1.0 Afrlend . . . . . . . . . . 2-00 Rev. E. Blackford, Georgetown.. _ __ 1.00 Henry Farquharscn, Southport. _ _ _ _ 2.00 John D. Goss, Summarside..... 5.00 AFriend,QueenlOo..._............ 1.00 Mrs. Cahli, St. Avards. ...__ 5.00 Mrs.E. 8.00 MissL.J. Roberaon......_.._..__..Z.. .1.00 cough eolla naannaooa. and other thrall ailmentfara qiaiakii relieved by ,Gramians rahleanmeeaienorbm. Alldrnnilb- = Clearance of Shoes, 107 Pairs Ladies* and Gents’ Invictus Shoes Price $3.59 and $4.00. _ 'ihe new price list for _ , these now is $4.00 and i an-s°» ~ - V We now close them out at 33.0° and $3»5° ~ being. 9. saving of. a' dollar a pair on ther new' price list. No ~ trouble to show tlienl- _.l _ _ __ V EEANS ENN SAlElY NE NS. SlIHllllNEll The W. E.& McQ Tuck of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Reported Dismasled» BOSTON' April B-(Special)-The schooner W. E. and McQ Tuck which left this port for Bridgewater, N. S. March 0 has been sighted dlsmasted and watsrlcgged near Cape Sable, no sign of life and'lt is feared crcw are lost, HNNSNN HAY _ SENSN HNNAAS Tcn0.\"ro, April 7.-The sudden boom in l{uoson’s Buy shares in London is due mom than anything to the tremendous amount of money realized at the com- pany's fur sales in London. that are now over. Reports from the London stock market says that Jefferson Levy and some of his friends were nctivc buyers of the stock around £80, and since then thc price has crossed £02. , Mr. Levy was out with the prediction .that the fur sales would yield the com- pany £000,000. Asa matter of fact, the 'amount was in the vicinity of £380,000. A London paper says: “Monday's fur sales did magnificently for the 1-ludson's Bay Company. In fact before nightfull the 'total of thc sales is stated to have been brought up to no less than £3ii0.000. ._..___,._°¢.i___. Rheumatic Pains Believed- Tbe quick relief from rheumatic pains afforrled by Ohamberlnin's Pain Balm has surprised and delighted thousands bf sufferers. It makes rest and sleep possible. A arent ninny have been permanently cured of rhcumatism by tho use of this linlmcnt. For sale by all drugglsts. Navmrs, April 7.-(Special)-Mount Vesuvius is again in the midst of o terrific eruption. A The volcano discharges torrents of fide and lava, and terrific bombardments of huge molten stones are hurled from the crater. The town of Doscatrezas on the south- ern declivity is overwhelmed. Many scattered communities arc wiped out and other towns are threatened. A pall of sulphurous smoke makes breathing difficult and the whole region is panic strlksn; and the people are fleeing in thousands from the towns that are in the greatest danger. 'Special teams are carrying inhabitants away from dangerous places. Two thousand acres of cultivated land are already ruined by the lava which sweeps on resistlessly. Great fear is caused in the more remote districts by earthquake shocks which are BREAKS INTO ERUPTIDN And a Stream of Molton Lava is_ Causing Terrible Destruction-Huge Masses of Stone liurled Forih.Frcm The Crater-People Fleelng in Terror-Special Trains Help Carry Them to Safety- E Earthquake Shocks Felt At Naples. felt nearly as far as Naples. These src growing stronger as time passes. New craters on the mountain side are opening continually; but Signor Mattencol, the director of the Vesuvius observatory still clings tn his perilous post. With him is an American- engineer named Plerret. _ Suocor and and comfort is being sent to the impoverished population. ta _ AM $,_ A A _,fs .'21 ` /A 2 __ *ff _ For _ \ \ _ p W 'F `~ I/ _ S-_ s-_ ._\ ' '_ R 1 v' f\- ~ ~ ---~ / A A. Ari-A-“ A - #_ l, ~ ' I? /,\ \ LN!/& , AV `~\\ ¢ _ “Q \_ 0/i' 4,/ HN \ i“- J/ .___..,.___ A wr / /'_ ~ _ _IN `V V / ` \ ~\ ` . . 4,’ rlai committee. m . .lu-lair.-uv-Ii ., and ihe Sieamboais some important particulars. ~ physical fitness and of finances. - An amendment deals with morals, and FF-‘__ . Y' NEW AMENDMENT IMMIGRANT LAW - 4 Effective Measure Proposéd to Exclude Undesi- rable Immigrants-Arratngement With ihe United States Authorities?-The Railways Companies ‘Must Pay _ Orrawa, April 8-(Special)-By the provides for the deportation of criminals terms or me ani renounced by the ""1 v°K“e'»= "h° rem' Clwll ffm Minister of Interior, the standard of Europe or the United States. The agreement has been made with the admission for immigrants is raised in‘ American tmmmmuoh luthormw by which auch may be deported, ii! appre- The present law only takes notice of handed within a”year. The steamshlpa and railways must bear the expenses of deportation. llHE SAN, SEHINE . IN WINNIPE S Settled as a Result of Efforts of Ministerial Convention. ' WINNIP1-:o. April 8-(Special)-Th-2 steert railway strike came toan end on Saturday afternoon as a result of the compromise arranged by the ministe- The Company agrees to the demanded ,iiusslnsnu in ntctnn S'l‘.PE'rsnsnrJuo, April 7.-The result of the first scrui.iny'of the votes cast for memhersin the capital yesterday gives the Progressionlst parties nearly 75 per cent of the electoral college, which will choose the St. Petersburg members ofthe NaticnulAssembly on April Zi. The result of the election is regarded as a triumph for the Constitutional Democrats. The canidntes gf the leagues that are supporting the autocracy were all defeated and the Octobrists polled the lowest votes among those elected. It was remarked that neither Premier “api” me". 3“my °E vl°le“°e durinlz Petersburg, hnt elsewhere, Conservative ' “l _ . _ , ' ' . advance in wages vihile the men foregv Witte nor Sccretaay oi! the Inteaior l ' ' ' "'f""~’1~~//”/f D wa ,_//,rl /3 ‘ 4 . /I » 5'//.__/f/~? V rr-cognition of the nnlnn under promise of \ri_l'“0\'0"'° il I M I 1 f - _/ / _ _ .,____-./// f . . 1 ’ no discrimination against union men he v° Mn" e “ge C es was n ° ¢.’- ___ 1 most all cases similar to that in St.. Cf” / - e ;»i“ ’{,._: J f ` - - /df st 4 -;'7»2~i» if .. fj_ f`i\i.._ _D p I " A V' ; .\`-N "1, " N” z 'iw _`*"i. \i_iil.+_~".~i.. E ” ` - . _iérlfiu ‘ II/ ._`_.. /<7 _ - ` I A Y’ _.-._ ,_s,;,“` \_ -rw--;’;’;’IT:.:-I-_-__ V _ _1 mm 'Nl ,'f>,_'”-_'y' _;_? _ - __ \_N A ' - 1 . A.- rike. ENE PHUSPENIEY NE INEEANN Dvnr.rN, April T.-The prosperity of PEACE IN THE SOUDAN. ' Lreiand, said Lord Londonderry. at the [HE FIRST CRICKET MATCH EVER PLAYED AT KHARTOUNL--London 'Gr-;nh5¢_' or LIVELY MEETING lil Sllllil BUNNEIE CORK, April 7th.-The aldermen and councillors of the Cork corporation at a recent meeting engaged in a violent physical encounter, in which the occu- pants of the galleries joined with alacrityu A motion to place the president and secre tary of the labor council on the technical instruction committee being lost, the disordezibegan. Members assaulted one another with considerable violence, the turniture being utilized as wea- ¢ if °"”° "° ......., A use repayment. _ For particulars apply §Canada ,Permanent ,Mortgage Corporatign ” sean orrles - . rohouro ' Invested Funds - - $25.000~000 The Company lends money on improved farms |` and on productive City, Town or Village property on the straight loan plan, or on the instalment sys- tem at lowest current rates and on favorable terms rf tO HYND N _ C0., . 1 tl = -' Appraisers, A ‘ PETERS, PETERS 8:. INGS, Solicitors. pons. The occupants of the gallery broke down the barrier separating them [rolls the councillors, and joined in the mel e, and amidsta scene of in- describable confusion Lord Mayor Barrett adjourned the meeting, ilheumstism Makes Life Miserable- A happy home is the most valuable nos- session that ia within the reach of man kind, but you cannot enjoy its comforts if you are suifcrlng from rheumatism. You throw aside business cares when you enter your home and you can be relieved from those rheumatic pains also by applying Chamhe-riain's Pain Balm. Ono application will give you relief and its continued use fora short time will bring l about a permanent curc. For sale by all druggists. _ _____.__i- r>~ J) ii I. SMAELPNX EUNNN A AMEING IIHINESE Morvrnsar., April P-Uonsternation was caused at the Windsor station the other day when it was discovered that small- pox had broken out amongst a party ol 100 Cbinaman who were being transported in bond by the C. P. B. One of the celestials became ill yesterday and this mornin his case was dia nosed as the R K 'dread smallpox. He was immediately taken to the isolation hospital while the 130 Chinese andadozen oi two other Immigrants have been removed to an Minard'| Llnimeni for nie everywhere. llVEliElll`W " LNSAE NEWS annuainieetlng of the Belfast chamber commerce, was on the wholo steadily increasing. The Ulster linen industry was making considerable progress, the exportof linen last year being greater with two exceptions than that of any otherfortweniyyears. In view of this fact, it was matter for hope that the cultivation of flax in Ireland would be attempted onalargor scale. Ailudlng to gilt of £20.000 to Queenla college, V ins tu ono a orong y inerciai education. 4 ______..__i._-l BORN 8th School Street, a daughter. ....s'.'_'_:.'*..f~.'__°.°e.':._:.n=::_~»-A-.___..;.. “ ‘°,.r:_...H....“ ~°-'°‘°~°.:.".a`::;:‘:.::'r:.°;'tr',* ANNOUNCEMENTS First choruse day evening. ll “ ers win so troughs were the supeaunry Ln- it r or r Born Desearao Ar QUEBEC. on Thursday for rms ornate and ir in one §£§_,S,,#e,,e,_ P§',E§f, '22 1;‘1,,,f'2§‘..°r-fsrnd do _ B,,l",._Mo,,,m1m, that-B the “ma of intention of the police to keep the corner Phoneiliii. nfl-ii. l fe vin the winter steamer they talk of sending °5 " mi’ 3- - r down here, isn‘tlt? Ons dl-unk, Edward Hsnnsuey, was WAEi§?3;;f%:°T,;k§;1'|Qec:12f,,‘g Kicker-Yes. Named for GeneraiMont~ invited by the police to partake of their emproymem; and hirgrest waQs to lirat oaim.you know, and like him noted for hospitality on Saturday night. They ciasa han¥.-C. R. idilwn. » °l`l3d2E“d , ill success on the St. Lawrence. _ would not take no for an answer, and he had tcooms along. It appearftliat in a y11g|§PEg3__Ar¢ asked for raisinfz ‘ ‘ sgiceulatltte mood he invested in some A r~“l}6‘at|oIr1h.::~;nvy“l;a‘mc1i;|€!e:(u::a'h°: C'-ARK S WAC" TONGUE ;';:°;“..':°;°:.::°:~:.“...'"::: -- Harar- ____ a tenderiaaiy"aweet bit" for all season :::::y°|\:,°;:;b5,£;' Ha wm "hte M. FOUND-A sum of money. Owner can and au occasions. Mains, delicious have samsdby iiwvlhn vwryity andgulna mndwlchm ----‘W _ for th na . ppy to nj. arter. lilnard | Llnlment tum Burner tit. PDU” 53 N0. * landowners were largely elected, owing to the fact that the community, as a rule, E abstained from votlbK.""1'he jteasant electors, whose program is solely the dia- tribution of the public lands among peasants, are not co-operating with the other parties. _i_____--1- THOUSANDS DIE OF UUNSTIPATION. No condition causes so many incurable diseaeesos constipation. It not only pre- vents the kidneys from eliminating the poisionous wastes, but causes anaemia, stomach trouble and indigestlon. Why won`t you use Dr. i{amllton's Pills and get cured? This excellent medicine re- stores normal bowel action in one nlrrht. Thousands say so. Your system will he pure and clean, you'll be free from head- aches, no more sour stomach-in shurr ;on'll have jovial spirits and perfect good eaith. Dr. Hamliton’s Yils are sold everywhere, 25c. a box. CliiCAGO MARKETS. Cnrcaco. April 7. - ( Special) - Corn, April., -Lil Corn, May, 45lt Wheat “ 775 Wheat “ 77|; Pork, May, $16.07 Pork. Jan.. 810.02 __7___.- A GUARANTEED CURE FOR FILES itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding Piles. Drugglsts are authorized to refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 0 vo 14 days. lille. 12-llidmwiiim. -1-Z~l_ 1,, ur isolation camp at the back ot the Moun- -l _ :n::::a.;:‘::..:::;_:f..';f::._€‘::.:: Dil- Sll00P'S RUEUMATW expenseiof thc G. P. R. gzmowh T SEEDS Early Planting. Early varieties for the Ilot bed. Cabbagft, (best early varieties.) ,_ Garden Peas, Lettuce. Tomato, Cauliflower. Celery, SW¢¢i PCI! (over 6o separate colors) now ready at Carter’sZSccd Store, Charlottetown. Neary y ` Y E i Ever boci Reads The Charlottetown Guardian t Ag;