.ii/iV1i1n1d.°'§’,§ ..,»--. ~ W _, , it THE ii ilL0i’TEi0W GUARD! .le .1 .;.r.‘?.’f‘.’li3i>if’i’.i’.¥’vi'£:i¥i.v.»a1} , . cHA1zLo'r're'rowN, 1>1uNcE 1 gd, ! EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1_9o6. {nii¢?l'&?.-'i'%‘w‘l.°é'i'.”ns inuiniuili vlsiisuiinn French MombersVi/ant More C lndemnitv But English Members Would not Sign l;\'nnr:<‘, March l-(Special)--A round .-n'~in asking for iucie\sed indemnity and ~i;neii by a majority of the Liberal to Premier Gouin tonight. All the 1Englieh members and one of inn French mombers,refusc§'¢Zr°.T‘ :.."'.i"i'¢`s:'i'ii`i°»":'»i&'1i`=“.i¢f".-in: f ""u° '°“°"_°"“ H' dumrm ““’-‘ over $iD,tl`i0 on the turf and beat such DR. Sli00P'S RHEUMATTC Y. TABLETS £31 ’ Chiidren’s Boots ’1`l1is time of year you want M h I ce lt something cheap ln footwear iw" l°'ll °'“°"°' W ° P’ 5 'Prv that will do until you buy "‘ your summer wear-Now we have sei; 8 l0l2 Of Clliid~ rcn's boots into boxes and marked them in plain figures. '_ st . He has sired many good winners, includ- tn I ;‘:.|-ader and others. He was twer.iy‘ &'Clih°8Dqa al IITLEHHATEH HAEE HHHSE HEAD LEXINGTON, Ky. Februar! 9f4<'°T|\\’- rnous race horse, Longstreet, is dead at B. Ilaggin's Eimendorf Farm. He won crscs as Proctor Knott and Saivator.‘ awasouce owned by General \V. H. ackson and Richard Croker and in the PEllS|i]llS EHH s EHEHIJH WHHKMEH Pains. Feb. 25-The Chamber of Depu- ties today almost unanimously Pooled the long~debated bill providing for workin!- men'a pensions. The law provides that the employer, employe and K0V¢i'll` ment each contribute a fund from which nd at Belle Meade Farm in Tennessee. g Gian Echo, Belle of Orleans, The rs old. CLARK’S CORNED BEEF sp ass the front rank of ready to serve meats. lb ¢wé..~....._ the wnrkingman may 5° P¢lJBl‘m¢d 5"" 'he is 05 years of age. This is the chief sooialistio measure, and has been opposed on the grounds that it would involve the government in heavy expenditttles Mi|iard'\ Liniment Cure: Bums. etc. QIVIU We want to clear them out . for our new stock--so that sale will suit us all-Look is these prices : Cl1ild’s slippers, I strap, sizes 6 ,8, 9, ro - 25c ChH’d’d Hutton boots, choco- late and black kid, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 - - - - _39° Child’s split lace nailed, onr make for wet, 6, 7, 8, 9, to - - - OC 7 . Child's bud lace na1Ted finer strong make, 6, 7, 8, 9, rn, . _ - 75c Girls’ spilt lace nailed our make, rr, ra, 13, 1,2 69C b Girls' Dohgcia and pibbie oots, xt 12, I3, I, 2 I-00 Boys’ 'heavy good boot for now, xx, xl, I3 - fl,-06 Boys’ buff and heavy leathers, now 1,2, 3, 4, 5, $110- h _| 5. A DUTY YOU is tc protect them with a = \ Charlottetown, HICKS A nt atSummeraide. OWE YOUR FAMILY A Mgmli Policy of Lifc insurance il2iiZilliiS. E Standard Life Assurance Co. _ Haszam & Mmm Hyndnpap Co.. P. E. Island. OOFF, ,BRi)§.f S-M# -== u .armor-monica; s it. A Killed-A Church Call W.Rainnte has received a callta Milltown, cl-uehedtodeath bya failing tree while lumbering. He leaves a young wife. The lumber camps in Kings County indicted by smallpox have been diainfeoted and the [inmates securely quarantined. The vaccination law is being strictly enforced and it is hoped to stamp the disease out~ VHTES AGAINST LHHH KITSHEHEH Loxnorr, February B8.-John Morley's first ofilcial act as secretary for India has been to intervene in the Thornes dispute which led to the resignation of Lord Curzon of Kedlastone, the former Indian vlceroy. His decision, as indicated by despatches just published, ls strongly in favor of upholding the supremacy of the oivli government in Indian military matters, which confirms the view taken by Lord Curzon, as against General Lord Kitchener. In amending the proposal of the present viceroy, the Earl of Minto, as inspired by the late government, Mr. Morley takes the line of least resistance, and his decis ion is approved by most of the morning papers- ` The Daily Telegraph, however, doubts whether the arrangement willoomposa a controversy and problem admittedly of great diillculty, and considers that Lord Kitchener oughtm be paramount, HER REVENGE Mudge-At the Euchrs Club last night he trumped my ace, hut I gut my rl venge on the next deal. I Morton-Howl Madge-She led an ace _'and I trumped EE Q-ZTEEQQEM ma es a P- N ill tak iitklktlt flour #gmt ‘dr:iumnsTu sliort olhderslit Mhes, L_ A GUARANTEED CURE TOR l"LE °i“'“ "‘l.’f.f°"ii.ffim"n°‘Te°`§§T§.Nirii.'£ ,,,,,, nano... anna shalt... 1»......l-.. ue ue es sw - oaqla ,laangqq ~ i 5, " 'iff megenroager' than ordinary remedies, ,,,mm,.'"° “MU ”,h"':1”°':,‘:`:;l"_'"f" Piles. bropgilns n.-i1.._..`i|.o.~\:/v.»_.1l...3-fn...\ iline can't fail to cure lame back, hbhxhm ~p.,,b°x_ ‘_“dm“m` (i,fwll_-i\glf;_s (£'5E‘\‘{",‘\,E ,m';\‘;||.; "’ ~ 1 '- '_ -N | I' I ti l For nearl flft years it has been the ia try it. siiiiiil ll Arwoenenni ' THMHEH CAMPS PUGSLEY TALKS ‘ y _ ' Services and Offers to Pay Cost of in- sf..r<..n=, u.u»..\.1-ispscinn-a¢v.w. Vggtlgatiqn |'|im5¢|f_ _ YF V. arc \ ( pen exorbitant sums. Attorney General Pugsiey made a spirited defense tonight against the charges that he had extracted from the Provincial treasury for his legal services Hodeolaredifsuch changes had been made outside the House he would vaccination and Disinfection R¢S¢nts the Statements oi His Accusers That He F .5'lf°f°°li _ Llllllbllflflllll Has Made Exorbitant Charges lor Legal I N. B. - il John sue", of C,,n.iyv|||¢’ "_ Bu was _Fnln 'mo M I 1 S NL h H l~'rank S. Ncli in thebantam wi-il.:i\i vi..-i|n~ WAS Kll|.Eli IH A PHITE EIGHT atal Result of a Knock-out Blow-Three Arrested fur Mansiaughter. SAN Faaxrisio, Mar. i.~iS|wri.il>- arry’1`enny who wrw knot-i;.~|l out ily ° “P” “ hi” “°“‘°'5 “S "'"“‘ “fl pia..si.|pi...t..|.nn.1i¢dto.i..,-. malicious liars. extravagant he promised to resign his position in the Government and his seat fl in the Legislature. gi After his knockout he rccoi-i-rt-li. l.nt H5 059795 W PGY !ilB EXPGDHGS 01 B complained ufgreat poinsin his atnnlsicli committee ofiegnl men to examine hia an bills against the Province and if found gn d head which increased till iloutli in- ed. Nell and the ollicinis 1-o\\|\<-ui.-ll \\ .ill lin- ght were arrested on a ciinrlrt- of inan- aughter. Losnoiv. Feb. 28.-Another shipping record ia being established by Messrs. Harland & Wolff, of Belfast. The White Star liner Adriatic, now under construc- tion at the Queen's Islnnd,wiil have a tonnage of 25,000 and a le`nglh of 710 1-2 ft., a breadth of 75 ft., and a depth of 60 ft. She will be the largest vessel in the world. The record was previously held by the Baltic, also built for the White Star Line by lilusrs. Harland and WoIi'i`. She has a tonnage oi 8.876, 1,12-i tons less than the new vessel, which she exceeds in length, however, by loft. The nearest approach in sire tothsse vessels ia the Amerika- 23,00) tons, belonging to the Hamburg American, but with their new vessel: the Hiilliiillliiilm Pekin. February 29.-The British English missionaries, a man, his wife and their t\ro children, have been murdered at Nanchang, in the Province of Kiangsl. The city is the prefectural capital. and with the troops there foreigners should be assured of protection. No details have been received. The government has received a brief report from the governor of Nanchsng, who states that ho has suppressed the rioting and sent the surviving foreigners ia boats to Kiukiang for safety. Sir. E. M. Satow, the British minister ol. Pekin, has teiegraphed to the British consul at Kiukiang to proceed to Nau- chang, taking a gunboat as far as possible. to investigate the facts of the massacre and help the survivors. FOLD SETTLIB IN THE BACK. l h l l i fl t. d i. "'i."7..‘Ill.i..“ l? ..?“..§'§.'i`1. A." ine is instant. death to all muscular pain. rvest selllng liiaiment in Canada. Better] WORLD'S LARGEST LINER. MlSSlHllAH|ES` White Star will again be wsll ahead of all rivala. The following table gives the tonnage of the world'a largest vessels:- Tons. AdriaticiWhite Star), building.. ._ 25,000 Bunc(\vhia.sun>_... mire Amerika (German).._. 23,030 Cedric (White Star)....... .. 21,000 Coitic(WhiteStar)..,....... ?D,iDl Minnesota (United States). . . . . . 20,716 Carr;nnnla(Cuuard) . . . . . Kaiser Wilhelm II, (Germany). . . Ca|'onIa(Cunard)........| 0ceanic(WhiteStorl................ Daataehiand (Germany). La Provence (France)............... Kronprinz \Vilheln1 (Germany).. . . _ Campania (Cunard) . . . . . . . ....... 19,50! 16.372 P ESETHHUHLE i EXAHGEHATEH P8Kr.\', Feb. 28-The reports of trouble gi ‘with the palace cannot be corroborated,` but they probably are founded cn gossip based on the strengthening of the palace guards. theirriiles. The city was never quieter. ¢ eign Legations are taking advantage nr , 9 the mild weather to make long excursions 3 into the country. ‘ The canard that Saturday had been designated the day for disturbances appears to have emanated from the United States. Teleirrams describing llw nlllltory preparations or me American Government for trouble in C Chinese newspapers. and are considered p as decidedly unfriendly. 2D,tlXl rg 53.1130 who violently resisted thc pclii-l-, .uni 17.27-i gg 9 T0 T The authorities have i-et-n ilnin__~ \.i_\ R09 ` `. Y ni li China have been widely published in the W THHEHEH SPHINH in inn i nn udland in speaking to t 1 tional. rfer last ni ht said that the t. t\ P0 R regards police matters an |n innlnit niet yesterday them Inin;_ n .~ r drunkenness. 'liivro \\-.~.-.» inn nu-f st-s on Saturday, oni- living a \von|.-in Habirax, I-`eb. tri. - ilo|.u1_v t'l.l.-f R ' l `l ' - 1-rf . ' `i =.< .. ~: > ii `~ . _‘ q ` . -. -` ' n nr|~ A. fo ' aasa ultod one of the oiiicrr.~ in rho ation. The police continue their pool wnrl; 15.037 against the unlicensed liquor |io;\l.>r., .\ i~i,ilJ0 n l2,t\‘0 North End yesterday. Sergeant .\`n|li\..|l e ulnber of places were \-i~ii<~l in vin- , ,_ and otllcers Boyle and .\`nr:l.n\i-r n.-ni to an unlicensed North I-Zn.l lnizvi :ind in after n two hours scart-li, ilnli i~nn»l .i il uantity of whiskey and al.~ insnin .<1 n clot panel in the wall, n sp.-in;_; limi:-.1 be pressed to diss-lose the hiding \» .1 he proprietor will be su|nnn»ni~.i. d wnrksince the beginmnu or tin A ear. Since-January l, ibcm have lin.-n ue convictions, all ur\iicl»|i~i-rl, :uni one cease conviction, for soiling n.‘r.~r in-ni-», iegntion here has received notice that four and fire cases pending, _iu.l,nnn-nt to 1... ven this week. egiect .1 Ball Cuiii. Near allow a cold to tain- iw l. im The police tonight appeared without Too erm. anhis sense.. or i1..- al.. al. There has not been the slightest 1: sign of feeling shown against foreigners, ,yg norhavethc foreigners here any uppro- |n h¢P5|°l\§» SGVHGI D&l"tiBS fmill the For- foracute throat and lung ti-cni.ln~. i`or ale by all Druggists. nrse is towards |nn»nrnmiin, i ltllni . .- ln's Cough liclncciy \\ iii |u'm|.;n|y .mv ur cold and counteract. any inn i.-n .- this direction. Thi-rc is noliilnn Invit--r CHICAGO MARKETS Chicano, lilnrt-li '_‘.\’. * i Sp.. in! i orn, Doc., ill; Corn. .\i\_v, i; heat “ N02 \\'i\\-:ii “ *ll* ark, May. 815.17 Pork. Jnn.. .<11 1'. i V *-3 »- L... '\\ <~"` .__'--A l / of last years oods, done up i A ' T : ' *"//11,.,-'. .,, ; . \3g3;g Pailcr . P T 'Z .2 0: ggtgg Remnant , \\ “V3 A... if .P Sale . *_ Zu U 7/ lla. Jnr.-"You must admit that :you aplud more than half your time before the lllll-" 5 Hats. Jnr.-"Weil, auppoas I do, Idon‘t lay, ‘Here'a looking at you,' or ‘Have another on ms,' do Ii” 1 E. S. ELLIS & C0., ommaaaa ua-sauna. T76 Atlllilii lit - - lttlll ~| sums Ana nu A sncuiut ‘GIVE UB A TRIAL ll~l'lnmwf tfwhbil I room for new stock, we have c ROOM, BED ROOM. HALL o SALE NOW ON. Come early. =<-’\=4-">4- -4° 'fr *I =d- K- =i-..=4-' g ~ i HALL, nil CLEAN and in PERFECT CONDITION ins l good as new.) To clear out these lots QUICK and mike Hundreds of PRETTY PATTERNS in srnnii li»t-. tails n lots to suit any Ruin' t. , ut the price to exactly ONE HALF A the regular selling price, TWO DOUBLE ROLLS for 1 the PRICE of ONE. Suitable for PARLOR, DINING l r KITCHEN. R12MNAN'i‘ l it will pay you. ii Sworn Average Circuiationsio Dec. 30, ’o5 Daily 3,043; Tri-Weekly 3428 -ave=z-._~.,f\».,. .t .