. -epr- illiz up on this and there is at present time, ii debt of $ll3`,000 the institutions. On ordinary opera- tion, it _,is found that for every $4 ‘S-'L \ A. . ` ,. V .~' e .» - 3 _ §i .£9 1 1 . " *V "J _J I "`~ I l. ‘I if Ea* »¢\~`{ \ V ll” ` Qi . (___ L “ ca-¢ini$. a *L . eq -mv- . fri ._ _ sie- -si _NI_1src-irgar I-A'i‘1i8'r`i;wiiws I f ' CAIWADA TllUltSUA°'iF“_iIfAY 1' r I 'I I or Ani." YURN IS Y Accuszo » _ _ i 9-~; ~ -J' _;'_*',"_ ,. L_.. Ls.. _,Q _ T; ‘“"" Wi' -1' "r ~l' ~ f " . I i. ' ' ' ' . - - V ___ _ _'_ SvFFRR?fE,r1ES e .f GERMANY N01 e » I iinikiini; on .» icimsi »i`| Q' /I I I ' ‘ come ‘midi ‘ o ~ ~ ......1‘l'§.i..` fini uil°cmii's Mjiiisiii i ?.'Zi?.f.“..i`Ilf.'l.. 5212” f A _ uni.. SHANGHAI, April 30 (Special).... The government of the province oi Klan!-su has addressed to the mem- bers ol. the government at Pekin, the Provisional Governors and the mein- bers of Parliament sensational eor- respondence which charges that Presi. dent Yuan Shih-kai sanctioned the assassination of General Sung, for- merly Minister of Education. General Sung was shot down at the railway station ‘here on March 20, and died several days later. His assassin escaped, but later he wrote republic It is expected here that the revele tions made in the correspondence will create dlillcultics for President Yu and possibly bring about a crisis. ‘ MOUNT ALLISON CAMPAIGN. twenty y sity lins vcrngc rate an 1 For_ upwards of ein-B Mount Allison Univcr been izoinig behind at an n 1 $3000 per year. Interest has been pil the n 0 . e:i§‘,?¥’Z»J§*" . 1.. .- to General Sung, apologizing for his 0 attack and declaring that General h Sun'g had been mistaken by him for T General Huang I-Ising, commander in " .chief of the troops in Southern Fu- l kien. ‘ The correspondence which the Shanghai government has made pub-‘ lic is alleged to have passed between the Premier's secretary and n. Secret Service man nanicd Jung. It tends to show that the Premier's secretary in- spired Jung to manufacture evidence that General Sung was dangerous to the government and _also that Jung arrangedthe murder of General Sung with _the knowledge and sanction of President Yuan. It also alleges that Jungiiccuscd Dr. Sun Ynt Sen, the Provisional President, of scheming to ' make 'General Sung President ol the received in tuition fees, $100 spent The present endowment fund of the University is not siiflicicnt to make up the diilerencc Hhnce the de iiclt With the $250 000 which the present campaign is expected to produce, it is the intention to e"cct and ci|_nip at a cos of some $50,000 n. new science buiding which will enable Mount Allison to give as good science course as is available in East ern Canada The remaining $200,000 will be invested and will produce an average rate of interest of fully 6 per cent. It is considered better tc iuvcst this money than t pay oil thol present indebtedness, ina much as ii considerable portion of the $112,000 outstanding against the University, is bonded at a. rate of 4 per cent It may readily he carried for n time nt least and the difference between the interest charges on it and the revenue drivcd from the increased endowment may be placed to the credit ol the ordinary opeinting acconn It is the intention of the governors of thc Univcisity to esti-ihllnh ii chair of Biology and at once to increase the snlni ies of the iirolessors 1¢, in found impossible to ietain the ser vices of capable men nt the rates now paid for the highest salary in Mouui Allison today is only $140() The Univeisity is thus nt the present tinie, not able to compete with snialler institutions in other parts of Onimdii which are paying their stall vcly much larger salaries In the movement new in progress, Di Graham, General Secretaiy of i~ldncntioii foi the Methodist Church, has lierii of gicni' nss1sta&c to local committees He will devote several weeks to this work nrcuinpaiiyini, the lenders to the different sections where the movement is in proyziess Dr Borden and Dr (lampihell are also niakini' s. tour of the pro\inccs and will speak in Charlottetovin and in Halifax in the interests of Mount Al- lison Mich , which fact was within Mrs preseutntives in London that the Wo- nicn's Social .ind Poiiticfxl Union pio- ,iectcd the kidnappin,_ of Miss Lielie Emerson from lici niotlicr 'l‘liiid-That Mrs Foid had contra vcncd a strict rule of the Woiii -n s Social and Political Union by an iiouucini: publicly that she had ciiin inlttcd specific nets of niilituiicy In the couit it was explained that this rule was a very impoitant one und the record was ine/de clear, show ing thut the only suflraixcttes who had been caught were captured red handed, while thc others went scot lice 'l‘his, it was said indicated that the pcrpetintors of militant ncts, while i,loiving in their iuil re- Q2 i ~ nuff niiiuifinsiiini % 3 i ' 1 P S 8 il1*0 U10 P0111-ical situa mi 1 ~_ g~ I al god speech as read before a ni ating i tial as admittedly all European ion, which continues to he acute. Th; illgnt (;»l\l|r:,_wlw are opposing Prem "$180" to me orgamzatmm the Ainlgrican oc' 6 0- ' ' ' _ 1- in _ B iety of Internntion Powers are interested in the out rganlzation of the parliament is The Bennie succeeded in electing a wereoalil iilati~llitl al Law tmlay' Mr' Olney did “U” “t'l°dm°'" 0141 UD- Mblnlwrs 0! the Kuo-Min- president and vice president and tlic one exception-there was no mclins oi t°"d‘ V ' Anoul" speak" who °°mp°"`d the aug, the radical revolutionists, have House of Representatives promises to compelling the attendance of t"c nc-i “lt in clear", Mr' Omeyis slmoch Nlnuve interests 0' thu muted States efused to permit the government to do likewise If the House succeeds in cuscd, who failed to a i H ‘B“ld' "tha" B “atm” °" 5 Sum” doe” “nd Great Britai" at ""3 ""`l°“° I e organized and 3 President elected doing so, it is expected that M,._ °.hu;ges against Mrs Furdli|l:;_,i~_ not convey away its property or sov- stages of the Panama Canal negotin_ for s. fixed term until President Yuan Edward T. William the me .. i. ` _' l scrci it exec - ~ gi Pt b tvrms that are ions was U01. H. Anderson, former can show that he has completed ii Charge d'Afiaires sywill preilcntriclg ¢?1?,.rcec(l_b y General Drummond “Mo cleiir slid susccplilile oi no other ly counsellor of the State Depart- loan. At the same time, they are iii- yum, |~_i|,||,.|mi mgxt M0,,dn_y “.3 (0,, F,,.é,__Faumg tu inform the “-0 meaning; and that where the mean liient, who in eflcct decided that "the sisting that he must not consent to miil is-cognition of the iepublic by incn’s Social and Political Union as 1"" °"" lm tak” £0 mv" th" Umtsd United MM” 1" clearly mtmed I terms without which no loan can liethe United States government to the exact hour o t e r Bt“t"“' 't '“ tl" °l°'“` 'ight "I lm °“"“’t it” °“'° v°°“l° lm the ~- ' “ °‘°“”° I id nu dm iliay 1 ` Mi” Zell" E'“°fH0“, Of Je°kf‘°11.B'ffl9flff?l9'?.l3.'ff_5f_ilf§f._ff-_l?f.I5._.f`fffl`.3_.._-3-_-5,21'f3..f§l§fl.-.~f_fff3,_-2_-1 . _ _ ii g g I1 p miiiy oi signing uw reef i' .'. ° . “.‘ ,M"' F'°_'“ i. 'rn t 'e ni e _ t ic 1 . tion loan' the negotiations forglzvxfgih , Exten? byhltllio (live Power bank- Druininond. acting as iudge advocate, Cana ) e neu rail y oi e wa er erms as p eases l _ . g b tt t I. d th .. M t.. , . way apilien to its users only, and "Ii the question ls__/submitted to have been brought almost to coinplc- can possibly be obt‘ilineed.erBu€ nl: :bciai ‘;.ndcl;olllt’ical Utillotilwsyttlllmgnalili 'wt to the U““°'1 SI'°'t°°~ This ‘"9 °'hm'°"l°“ it 'mould 'wt 1”’ submit” U0". has l‘0f\\I'l1°d-. _ feared that to sign such ii, loan would judges to try Mrs Mai' " Blord of the Vmw °""°“°d by mchud 01"” ' 'd t° TM Hague' but t° 3 “Wei” Els §llg[h_§»1t!urnishcs highly inter- bring reprisals upon him from the New York, on n. ‘char g o ll: 0"” time S°°'el""y of State- wh°"° unmdnl' The Hag” would 17° ar' es ii ns ' 'll Emil: noise “nANiiiRlNE i0R Au.|NG Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy h is mute evidence of aneglected sci p, oi dandiuil-that awful seuri hcre is nothing so destructive to the hiiir as dandiufl It rolis the hair of its lustre, its strength and its veiyi life, eventually producing a feverish ness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink loosen and die-then the hair falls out fast A little Dsnderlne tonight-now-- cnrds did not talk about their spec- ilic deeds anytime-will surely save your hair Get a25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Don’t pay 50 cents for worthless heir toiiics-Use old reliable, at V harmless Daiiderine -Get results Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the iirst sp plicntion you will say it was the best investment you ever made Your hair will immediately take ou that life, lustre and luxurinnce which is so eantiiul It will become wavy and fluuy and have the appearance of abundance, an incomparable gloss and softness, but what wilt please you most will he after just a few weeks’ use, when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair--new Talk of Desire Forfem Against Cause. " 4 ii-_-Q-11|-13 b IEONDON, April 30 (Special)-A rift --‘ _ th ' ' ' . _ PEKIN. Avril 30 (Special)-Theconsummated. The representatives of itdclillierllnioli,wtlilgegrzatlilxdllogingfptlge NEW YORK’ Amn so th” tl" “nd” "ml ”°u°“°" do not inister of Finance, Chou Hsuchhsi, the foreign bankers expect the loan militant sulragettes, and its Amer- (fql’°°"‘l.)"Th° Unit” Bl’“°°“ is °`“` mu" to l°°l“d° um Unit” m°'t°°‘ who fled (pam his pgs; and went to °0I1¢r8Ct will he signed tomorrow. ican members was indicated by tho tirely within its rights, as the owner However, it is not necessary to rely T, t i I d Party feeling runs high. The Minis- sumnzoning gg 9, .imurt martial.. of the Panama Canal, to make what- upon this presumption, as the United °';:“_ U °" °I` t° “WPG U10 re- ter 0( Fmanm, agreed to tems in composed ol name, ever rules it denies re ardin the States is owner and can fix suc s o s - .if siimmu, April ao =-. ._-,L , , many's position in tim _ I7 -' _ ~ broglio is rendered extrem_ _ - - -- by what dipiomausia describe ___ Austria's astounding. threat to “ gard the will ol l|.‘\|rQD¢ by ~ " " » dependent action agifnst Mon - - ~` ` in case Eui-ope's program -~ not suit her. .,_._, _ I aiu authorised to sts__i'» thi!! ` tria's desire to _have Europe immediate and forceful , _ finds sympathy in the foii-elgii, __ here, but it is imposslbe U-if the question with diplomat-lite out noting their chagrin and ata ishment at Austrfa’s thrett tolli' from the European concqr . ,_i Q ,. 'rms is looked upon sa s dttdqtpll at the German Enip6ror’s,||6I1sy" __ keeping the European unity _ and places Austria in the position asking Iliurope to Dllllilll HDUUDIKIO pr adopting the policy which the Ballplatz is ready to emulate if In advantage is to he gained. I learn that Germany will sup rt Austria in a council of the PQ ers, blltlblblrliiillo-lI‘el'l,e:millli<§glition that Mrs l)iiut0:ill>IBiIll)Cln)?<;l itll? :lil gl' “|9090 mira had mid the An criciin press re in mee fb” ¥`°"°"' “°°*°|°“ 1° W* ¢° Austrla's liking Minard‘s Liniment Co , Limited I was very sick with QUIIIHY “IG thought I would strangle I used MINARD S LINIMENT and iv, sured me at once I nm never without it now Yours gratefully MRS C D PRINCE Nsuwigewauk Oct, 21st hair-growing all over the scalp \ _ 6;," THE iilicxmfif siivizn nLAcK_ rox couriini, Liuiriznl HEAD OFFICE TIGNISII' PRINCE EDWARD' ISLAND "»'~""»-W -*_* """°" his in nun min '° fy" ni mimi ciiii uuisiui 1 -I ' ' CAePITALIZATI-ON f~u»-fungi .i _ _ _ .;,..,.-~ , f i vc- ' To Bc Incorporated Uiii;le'i° “The Prince Edward' Island Jeiiii Stock Companies .Alct" I l _ i>iiovisioNAL ninscions fl James Rayner. Kildare, Prince Edward Island, Fox Rancher, President. _ John A. Ilackeif, Tignish, Prince Edward Island, Manager J. lil Myricli' (D, Co.`,_Seciy-Trees ,_ W. B- A-it-liui' of II-iilifax, Nova Scotia, Commercial Traveller ' ' ` KI Ildgers. Cllbirliiiileidwn, Prine; Edward Island, Provincial Manager, Canada Elle A'ss`ii`i'lin_ce` Company. &; W. .Sprers of Meinircal, Quebec Commercial Traveller. _ Organization ` ' f . This Company is being promoted ior_the purpose of purchasing, acquir- ing, breeding and selling or otherwise dispesingef Sliver Black Fong! and "i rheir producis. The -market for these foxes is now Canadian wide sndeome sa'es of this sesson’s production have also beeiimade in Noi-_ihern Europe. In f the Province of Prince -Edward Island the_expen_slen_ of_ this industry has beéii `, phenomenal. Fortunes have been made and will continue lobe mide as-_the demand far exceeds the supply and _thc price _is rapidly advancing. ~<.`.-. 1 `._.» ..\ r.. l I 'T C' tal a"\Zlci$£g$?ehenlnety thousand dollars _aivid¢a_il`1leiililesbf`oie Hnddlipéi ii,glli°i§_e'ea¢n." _ ' uf ' ‘ 0118 ,,,h¢, partner ii his' as follows v_Iz_._:° to b'e’the Pro- Province of A ' _, Eliignish vllidis to he be W The Faxes . W iftfrnhfaffvn F or Sfgck ‘ ' ‘ in ' 'have contracts as follows; - _ - .Agp t ons or etoc in the Hackett Silver Bla Fox l il-lizclbexitrS