S E72@ £1171 -- _ “_ in cnlitonnow Gunn w..m’3i.’.’s‘i>.'PliiiPv‘i£i&.....} cHARLo'r'rE'ro I - I ' 1 D ___ _ _ ._ WN, PRINCE _EDWARD rsLAND, CANADA, MoNDAv, MARCH 26, 1906. {_.§.,egss.IH.i9m.. _ . _. ROBERT A. DEATH ANNOUNCED _ *R Died Suddenly at lin l'am|ly Home-A WelIlW Known New Brunswick Journalist-A Ve- ~ leran Parliamentary Failure Wasthe Cause of Death. F“E°EmC'|`°Nv Mimfh 25-(SPB°i\lI)-I Ink Ihe Legislature and theliask was too l I Robert A Payne one of the best known journalists in New Brunswick died at the_ two. For past six weeks he had been report-_ III BNHN EHEHI saint lu mwl Four Wr|.r.n\M, March 24,_'l‘here has been a death every day for the past _ nineteen days from typhoid fever. Dr. Douglas, of Montreal, who is in charge k of the fight against the epidemic has 1 virtually Iordered that every shack in the b coal docks district shall he burned. These dwellings are principally occupied by the :_ foreign element and are hotbeds of __ disease. Their destruction by the town b would incur a loss of $10,000 NMILIIINI _ EHIIINIHMNNN HEEHHI] IN 3” NANcY, France, March 2|.-A manifest- ant at the inventoring of church property here is dead as the result of D. bullet wound indicted by the vicar of the eh\u‘ch_ durink the disturbance. Pants, March 24.-Minister of the in- ° icrlor Ulemeneeau, replying to a question S in the senate yesterday, tersely expressed ’ thc government view relative to cmpioy- t’ ment of force to carry out the inventories A of church properties. r "We intend toenforcs the law," he said, ° “but the nurnbcring of candle sticks in P churches is not worth the risk of sacrific- b ing a single human iife." ‘° This is construed as indicating that where resistance is cli`orcti other means 21 will be adopted of attaining the end. I _ third place went to ldmll A. Treizger of Peoria. _____._._. _ Gd lyfltt Mel-liiicilmatisil _ l` It kl.l.l about lhlnlnatiam. about the causes the vaw live to avoid and free tha aylkm of rheu- ma poison-ana in desperate cues-with _ Dil. Sii00P’S RIIEUMATIC I naar. 'lABLElS ...'::.e Mcn’s and Boys’ New KILLEHINEIH P edhome drunk. lf they had not been m drinking ir is netihaughriikeiy uneasy B‘“‘[‘ °‘““'°' ""° 810'* f°“Y *h°“”““‘1 Arrsnmn.rn,_M_.-an ei.-Harland has recent fishwtlllvsatvrln centér ofsamar ' cf the particulars about any of the i1“dWHSS°\\\l8hlfIl1tl1BW¢5if Indies. WHS just celebrated an unusual 'ournalistic ccord for the smallest number of mis* akes in her copy. She was Miss Eliz~ wrote 4.085 words making mistakes in lace herln fourth place, the first place title of champion “typist" of America - R :lace with a record of 4,238 words, and Y in this direction. Therc is nothing better shirt waists-a very nicc assortment in white and colored.-Sec ad.-Stanley ‘ B,,,,_ 20.121. PAYNE’S Reporter- Heart ttawa correspondent for several Marl- RUSSIAN COVEIINMENT FIRM AS' ADAMANT lil Continue in its Course- No Danger Apprehended From Up- rising- Situation Altered Since Last Fall -Troops from Manchuria Said to be Loyal- Reactionaries are Powerful-Doubtful if Czar Can Succeed with i1is Program. Sr. P1-zrsnsaonu, March 25.-(Special) -1 The situation is completely altered since in his desire to follow the wishes oi the wavy for his falling ).g,,1¢,h_ The Government is now confident that no last fall. people and grant reforms, grave doubt is om mmny homestead _M L_ _ _ For many years he was news editor of dang" “E515 H0111 any armed uprising The army is 'reorganized and the troops increasing astohis power to make heud~ _ _ M0 n on_ the Sun and served many terms as or revolution. returned from Manchurla are nnquestlon- way against country revolution which Saturday night very suddenly aged sixty _ O 4 time papers. The menace now is not that. it will be able loyal. threatens to sweep away the entire pro- ‘ overthrown but tlintlt will bc driven to But the strength of tire reactionary grarnme on which the government has Death was caused by heart failure. 055115011 the path of reform. _ party is growing and sincere as the Czar is entered. SEVEN IIHILIJHEN ust discovered that a married couple by he name of Schmolz, living at Gslsen- lrcben, have since their marriage in 807 killed seven out of the eight children orn to them. The olght child was till born._ The children had never been aptised and had been buried in out of he way places by the husband. After the urlal of the last infant the couple return- mnrders would have come to light. sentenced on Saturday gg four years in festival. Haarlem has the distinction of the Penitentiary. His bride who was held 'P°5"“I"3 °“° °f UW Dldvst newspapers I"“'S °“'° MUCEYS and several privntes E_;l`onoN'i‘o, March 25 -(Speclni)- ENIIENIIIHY WIIIKEUHHIS FIGHTING IN EUH BINWELL HNHSE NIIENIH IHE PHILIPPINES mischievous boys who pelted snowbails Fortv Thousand Dollars- at her. Ma- Mauna Conwy. »\~_u°w. Contsabularv Killed--Loss _ _ 02 years old, was killed by a railway H|S Bflde Released englnclast night within a stonc's throw ' of Enemy Unknown of her dwelling. Mrs. Conroy was trying __ to reach her home by a rear entrance ' when struck by the engine. - -- wln St. George Banwell, the Crown _ MANILA, March 25.-. = '_ 5 .ees ._ ‘ -' _ .: ; ~\ _ 1."//__ "T_.`_ _="?,-- _.,~_~_~_\;___ ~_ _-"*"‘“S . _ » __ _ .__ _ ‘ ff _ ~§Y - ' :#N1I\N N‘lIl’NP\~,\\"`r'\ .\`.\'_'\li.".\n»‘~\\'/7' f .'.7"` I ` " `\ '~§‘4; =§”,¢°"g"* ~/\`_' \ tti‘_\ _ \ ‘ .,f l _Ib-5* /JJ /f\ \ _ ,v “` ,r » . TURONTO’ ont" March 24"Whil° ' Beverly dnughterofD J Purdy M.I’.I’. BE"mN» M‘“`°h 24'-The Police l1B~VB Years for' Stealing seeking P"°le”l'I°" frm” 5 ‘”`°WfI Uf and Men of Amerlca has heerl rented absolute divorce from » A _ . I. _ _ x _ _ _ _ .__ ‘. \=»+,~.a..-.P ._ “ff” “ . `°~\\\\\\~\»st *L . p~,~:. _ pl. _ c_» _ ~ _ \ .___ . .-; \ \ --4 -_/, T ’¢g ”,,»/sm var _ sg . .II ‘ if ii I' I __ ll I '4‘:/,1;§ and had been forged by the party who Cecil Rhodes’ Burial Place, Mntnppo llilis, S. Slater Shoes as eases :sts JUST OPENED, $1700 WORTH. CUME iN ANI) SEE THEM, THEY ARE BEAUTIES Oneof the many ad- vantages over some makes is the firm in- sole the Slater has which helps to keep them from being lumpy and unpleasant under the foot. » Ste our Bunion Shoe for stout feet. GOFF I BROS Sole Agents. ' ‘~. ; \ " . ~\~ ai... i _ " an satan me Aclve rtisers! Nearly t n > Q\\l\\\"I° WUs D \I .` _‘wif I. _ ."“».. __. `~ \`\`__I\' "_ ___) E" _ `: 7? N I S.. ~. ~s\">Lf’/=\\W»~.. FE; “___ ____.__ __/ . .\\ \~,=.'}» _‘K0 \ _, _ i’l.._,9,_'Aé_r‘»¢/ . \ _ _ ,,. ._ ;`\\\_wl`F¢ \ ` ;,:,,,__,¢;`q`;,, _ ' WW ' " __ g&§` cul rlt andlrecovered the bootsdearningat \ . --5'* . rl. 5 \ _ \» A. CHICAGO MARKETS. way R ber the ' _.___ ‘ axahve "gm “WUT Cmcano. March 24. -(Speclai)- ESE! . 56 '<>n'\aaGoldinona|>q, sum ’ ' 5°'-95°