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' ~» ~-» .._ _. ., , _ , . __ , _ _ . » , "'53 The Jchnsz-Sai; 232°' 57_'li°\ll|,_.:Court of for~Cowardice Along |,,,,,,|,,,,s. 3.1¢ ,,,- be g,,,,,,,, Malies Sport for Members and Spectators-Al Cunards‘New~Turbinc Steam is '_ with C~a'pta'in»oi a Destroyer Who Surrgnd- “" andall Goods were Sent Second Question i'le Gels discharge for a ship Put AfIoai_Before School Case Judgment if ,_ ,_ __ , , _ s _ Admiring Crowe” Cftfl- 0" Board Week io Consult Council-A Farce at Iii Fsvouroflrusieer i I _ Will be Tried July 4 and Penalty * ` 4' T" _ ` which Everybody Laughed. '_ The ConrtofAppeal in Equity opened INT” N87 Nmro the hi -Jus V of the_Roll`s. ang gig; vias sncsiioit, in amor to “f¢i.d.,‘, -decision: in ` two cases standing for Judgment., Ons appeal wg,” frcmadecisloii of `t`ii`e Vice Chancs. llor, rendered in an action instituted ,in ,thc Court of Chancery by,sl_of.epd'.,_e,eslrnes or Patrick Kelty againstgeof-geWightman` in ss; 3511;, ccrthinsdtiiirltios as having been given whii'e`KdIly was in insolvent circumst- ances. The Vice Ohdncellor siislained the bill of complaint, and from mb decision' Wightman appealed, The appeslwa`s;bsard,on the with April last. bofore'ths`lIastsr of The Rolls and the Vice Chancellor (the Chief Justice taking no part) and yesterday judgment, wahdsllvered dismissing the appeal with coats. " ' Sts’wo\‘t K. C., and Inman for the appellant.;-Horton, K. o., ana Manoa for the rolllohfleht. The Johnson River School case. This was an action commenced by aBlll of Complaint filed in the Vice Chancellor's Court by Peter' Oummlskey, Charles McCarthy, Thomas B. Bsagan, Malcolm McDonald George Bolium and Henry wean; neiis¢y.»‘s=.u nn .rss-uuin's nw... School District against John W_. Ryan, Augnitiue Walker; and John McDonald, truhiiees of that district. alleging that Wslkdr and Ryan had contrary to a resolution of the school district, commenc- ed the erection of a new school building on a new site instead of on the site of the old school house and claiming an injunc- tion. The Vice Chancellor granted the injunction asked for. Walker and Ryan appealed from the de- cision, _and the appealyas argued before thi!'0hl`o,f,J 't'iu¢‘ _ he Master of libs .Rolls oaths mn, 16th, Hifil’l'fil1»`ii|.‘nW illt; lJyJ._ J. John tonon- ortho sonollpnts Rysn and behalf of the rdppndents. Judgment was delivered allowing the appeal, and did|olvirl¢"th6? lpjunctlolnand order- 1 ing mst ihsjnlucr' complaint, nina by ' Ouinmiskey, `McCarthy, Beagan,McDouald‘ _ Bcilumls and Wood, before the Vice . Chancellor be dismissed, and that they ‘ thecollts oiboth theappealto the ggfft of dpxlial in Equity and of tilo Bill of Coinpii” in the Vice Ci1hncellor's _' Court. The Chief Justice stated thot' written reasons for the deeision would bsflisd later on with the Registrar of the Court, ls owing to the importance of the o\ls‘thli‘|udgss did not desire to ddlny the juiikinsnt bv waiting' to reduce to wrltiriii' thbir reasons for the conclusions reached. J ohnston for the Appellants, Ryan and Walker. Mormon, ILO , and lngs for respondcnts, Cummiskey and others. \ - 't CLAliK’S PORK AND BEANS the kind you likc. The pork gives them a ning meaty flavour. Plain or with Chill and Tomato Sauce. oc. and l0c.` tins. \ . _,l A Chance To Make $100- "Thi pins. _shoe 0°” offer the =‘=°v=_ isvffiifl i° =“v°°° who will produce ¢v_i<1=11¢° that convict ,any dealer aeilin'g"l_lYoos and represcutiiw :hm es", ts “Sister Shogs” when they are another make. We atc tile only authorized, agents in Charlottetown to sell this famous shoe. on bottom *$056, ‘ua $500’ _ ' f ‘ f Q ' _ -. ;Mll¢° io w2ii¢siE;;duili‘ili.morsen;_if. '_‘o..; on _ V" Oovehead 44 is Dea-lh. `T:;‘N5v1;‘l‘"C°':§t“°“f~I| ‘_|_‘:y Z-`* i5ll€°iu1)T- ‘ ment of the dcmorallsation and oowardlc WF IB llrelo ted ith ‘“‘ l'“‘i°°m°“° midst vice scifi.-ii-lZitnligzqsrintmrdifszlzn imril: cmpeondudw R°-i°°l'V°“5k.Y Wim commanded the . boat Grcseny which in ;racti?xali th: Russian ileet at thebattle of the Sea of ‘same position as the Bedovi e a fi d Jaiiln, and the officers of the torpedo boat sank a Japanese torpedo bodt nu Re an g:;;l;y;;;Be;I;v|bf°'l°““`°°d°l‘lDB to the ii The trial of the indicted-ofhcers has 1' e att c. ` iixed for July 4th and the penalty is death The indlctmentls a crushing arraign. if found guilty. ' Pnmhiiiiii in out of the 53,Po|ls in The Countv D up to the time of going to press ; Against. Clifton 50 Granville 42 Hazel Grove , :-10 Bradalbane 71 ~ Westmoreland 13 Crapaud 52 Bonshaw 47 New Glasgow 54, Hunter River 53 North Rustico 20 Kingston 40 3§s. QO>F*~`|b9Ul¢,\;[\;`~|,5o‘@,_,;°:,_ St. Catherines 29 Tracadle 2 Mt. Stewart so Pisqnid 15_ Bert Augustus Mt. Herbert Southport 095 73 20 polls out of 53. Sore Muscles- Prominent athletes throughout the country fllldtllnt tile best tifeaiment for sore muscles after severe exercise or hard work stabs kids, is a not bath at use time, which opens the pores. This siiould immediately be followed with an applica- tion of Chamberlaln's Pain Balm vigor- ously rubbed into the skin. This llniuient removes all siilfness and soreness und has becomes favorite rub down, as it acts promptly and keeps the muscles in ex cellcnt condition. For sale hy nil drug~ glsts. _*gl -Some remarks heard alter the Turner Weaver-Blair concert last evening- “Miss Turner' alone was worth the price of admission."-“'l‘hat was n great treat." -I will be there' tomorrow night ,sure."- “It was o. musical treat.'f V - CHICAGO MARKETS. Cnlcaco June 7 - (Special) - July 51| “ Wheat..... “ Pork...... Sept.Corn..... . “ Wheat................ “ Pork..,............... $10.50 1.. |» 83% sions sis seg prompt attention ' `i»`.1'ft v owne.-g 1'* ilUKl lI[liiiliUBHi Uilli'S`flfliNll is ini cniiiiu The - ' . Loivuos June 7-(Special) -Sl J h votes Registered at Maxwell,the Duke of Conniiugliif; oiiletf officer, gave an authoritative denial today to the report that the Duke would visit Canada. i ...___ iIliHiSi lilillWiNG ill liiiii il|iSSii ST. Pr-rrsnsnulno, June 6.-The lower house of parliament and the government are rapidly coming to close quarters, and the conflict cannot be much longer delayed. Since the government declined to give' ,the house satisfaction regarding the continued executionsin the provinces or to bring to book the local ohlulals, whose -'tyranny is fanning the flames of popular indignation, parliament has had no alternative except the immedlnteinsist- ence on its demann for the dismissal of the cabinet. _ The scene at yesterdays session when the house refused to listen to the ministers and practically drove them from the rostrum, clearly presents the issue,theEmperor must dismiss the cabluetor fight. In yeldlng to the militant spirit of the radicals upon this point, the constitutional 'demo- crats again solidlded the opposition, which was on the verse of dissenslon over the Agrarian question. _ _ _ The spirit of conflict which prevailed at y¢sterd_ay's session continued at the sitting today, although some of the loaders of the constitutional democrats wont into the breech to stay too hast? action, M. Vinavr‘s prqiect of which he gave' notice yesterdty, to change the regu ations ofthe house so as to eliminate ‘ all control of the ministers either in the drafting or manipulation of bills, wal introduced today. M. M. Annitin and Alladln, the peasant- party lelderi. “B65 the occasion to make violent speeches in which they argued it was H821!!! 101' parliament to proceed in the regular way. The govemmént intended to rely on bullets and bayouets, and ltwas DMM!" menl’s duty to recognize is banner under which _tho people would fight when the inevitable comes. ` .---&-- if The Very Besi Remedy for Bowel Trouble mr. M. F. Bsmngin. an °1fl 'md “wil nnwn resident of Bluffton, Ind., says: “I regard Chamberlain's Collc, Cholera and Dlarrhoeallemedy as the very best remedy for bowel trouble. I make this statement after having used the remedy-in my family for several years. I ala never without it." tilnmih Linimliii Curse iluriis. sie For ,,,,,, by ,H df.; |, 5, _ _ __H,,,,s. ,,,,S',.-¢is.s Steamers and seeing Veneta _ insured at lbw _rated ond undef file' best ‘pollcjfobl-" nimble, being sgsoluuly fren# to ff=_d= jsvuisgfl ln’ olbigidiriisez edccted in all parts of Marl- “”‘° ,f;2fc';,°§§'H.11f.x, N. s., so sadism mow. ; lrlyndmarid C0.. ~ -' _ ` M‘"°°Ud?i1im§'ti>'in, ns i. 1 _ _ x.,p¥”,*”“nii“1d` n“d”._“&s'“| _.i kg... .»s_,,f- .1 ‘, el _ siiiicirieiis of Lobster., chess., suns., Fish _ ~- Meats and ‘P“i'clln'ce by~ Steamer, or Sa1lmg_Vesse1 requiring Insurance, can ‘Secure the best protection, and at lowest ro,t_es<.by applying i0 i. 1 » ° K _ HYNDMAN §¢_C0.. Cila¥_liIiiEi0TWll.. f Orders by letter, telegraph or telephone receive . F Qrrawa. Juno 7-(special)-J. H. Gregory. Mnrlne `Departmcnt, Agent at Quebecfgnve evidence before the Arctic Coinmittss vtlils morning that the' lstoredfwbntinto the ship and that the invoices were ,oorrect, having been certified to by the captain, engineer and steward. 1 _ Be bought from friends of the Government now as he did in the days of `l.he former Goverriincnt. Sir HectorLanguvin was once going to dismiss hlui because he bought s. knife from a Liberal. i iiviiii|_ui§ =.' . UliiiN'S Eliiiili Mas. Faso H. S1:Li.ims and two children of Charlottetown, are _on athree weeks' viyit to friendsin Shediuc uml St. John, N. B. i W. S- MCKIE, of Charlottetown was in Moncton ou the (ith lust, with a carlfiad of draught horses, which went forward to Presque Isle, Me., by train. J Ames Mcxnnug travelling passenger agent of the C. P. ,_ who is well known in this province, from one and to the other, has been transferred to Montreal to is position on the stall’ of Mr. Hebert, _Ksperal agent xero. Mr. McKenna, wHl leave for the ne of his duties next Monday. ‘ ' ` ‘ Tim Turner-Weaver-Blair Concert trio was greeted last evening in the Opera House by a rather small hut appreciative audience, which left after the concert, well satisfied with their entertainment. They had listened ro a rare combination o musical and literary ubility. and thou” who missed the performancemay well regretit. Miss Turner,violinist, captiv ated her audience from the start. andfall he'r_°_ numbers were enthusiastically received. For her age Miss Tm-ner’s performance was wonderful, as she displayed a breadth ,of tone and s skilled technique that only years of study, combined with natural ability corild accomplish. Aaah encore to her :last number Miss Tnrncrplayed a soren- ,ads composed by Hsnnllrn, of Dstrolt,_ with whom Aslicstndied,sndfdedicated 'tc herself. Miss Weaver, vocal- 'ist and entertainer, treated her .audience to a varied selection; taking them from the plaintive Indian story The Pilot of thc Plains to the .laughable tale of Larry 0'D¢s’s xuourtship. In her vocal solos Misa iW¢aver displayed a well trained contrslto voice of spmpahty and good pangs. MissBlair,pianist played her' solos brilliantly, and with spirit, and her second number, Military March. by Schubert-Tauslg received a very enthusiastic encore. In her accompani- ments she followed throughout the bentilnent and sxprosaion of her respective soloists. To-night the Weaver- _Turner-Blair Trio will give a complete change of program, and it is to be ‘hoped that the music lovers of Charlottetown will avail themselves of this chance to hear the splendid music.l f iiow io Break up a Cold- lt may be a surprise to many to learn that a swore cold can be completely brok- en up in one or two days' time. To do this, however, prompt action is necessary. "fha drst symptoms of a cold are s dry isndccough, a profuss watery discharge from thsnae, and a thin. white coating -n 'the tongue. When Chamborlaiifs cough remedy is taken every hour on the drst appearance of these. sytnlvtums. it. countoracts the effect of the cold and ro- scorsqths systnm to a healthy condition withid a day or two. For sale by _all druggistl. L __-g-1-_ Tris New mount siurm miimxiin is thfee TYPEWRITERS IN ONE. It is the last great achievement in typewriter invention. A. Milne Fraser, Halifax. 'ldsl IL `l l- Y _ .i ‘ ‘ ‘ STYLE, value and { ` satisfaction a re certain qualities in very ‘°C’lirlsty” Ht Orrswa J une 7-(Special)-The fourth estate and the th lid estate met in confllot in _Pariiment loday when E. E. Cinqllfars icorrefspondent of Li Elresse, was summoned before the bar of the House at the instance of lion. George E. Foster. After the engagement wlilch convulsed thc House and galleries with laughter the newspaper man retired victorious. Though the ceremony was carried through with traditional stntcliness, the attitude of the house turned the whole affair to farce. Even Mr. Borden refused to take it seriously and every body _hut Foster roared with laugetcr. I The objectionable article was ren.l in French, after the correspondent, linnincu- vlately dressed and accompanied by the Sergeant at Arms appeared nt the Bnr. Ademand was made for an English translation but none was available and Sir Wilfrid Laurier moved that thc second reading in English be postponed. Then Mr. Foster moved that the question be put: “what is your name and . occupatlonl" This was carried, read by the Speaker to the Clerk,who in turn propouutled it to the prisoners. . The second question asked wn.s: “li the gentleman nt the bar was the corrcspont dent of La Pressei" This was put in similar form. Cinqhiars refused to answer till he had consulted counsel and asked for cull week's adjourn- ment for that purpose. Mr. Borden said this was perfectly righ and Sir Wilfrie Laurier moved that the gentleman atlthe bar be discharged and ordered to appear in a week. This was carried and the Brst scene ended hilariously. ‘ SIiliiH iii-`iilIlii Slililliii SENT Cmvrnaiii, Ont.. June 7- (Special)- Henry Burrill, once of the Canadian Oontigent in the Boer war, was sentenced to thirty months in Kingston for wife deserticn today. I ', His wife, crippled is ith rhcumdtism and their boy four] years old were silent witnesses in court. Mill iiiiilli HATS r i]VlilHliN it Elliiiiii Ll'1'rLE ROCK, Ark,, Juno 5.-Washing tnn county is scourged by rats. They are killing chickens by the hundred and are 'attacking stock. In some instances their assaults have proved fatal. The towns are overrun by the rodents, but the greatestinjury indicted by them is in the country. It is not uncommon for a farmer to discover in the morning the dead '“ .___._..__ ` , ,A §.»‘/‘ ‘ 'Wil L \\ "E ‘u'§* ' ¢" (sm) cilal t ra" , 3 o .`-.~.» / = .i vi 1 » _ \l\ F. V N 8 ,GHHE_;_J§1 J-,, i c3°‘f,,T;_»` 5 1 ‘)n» X i n AHET ` E ‘ C 'i.h.i.':u': r _ 0,. ‘ ° if CondcnscdAdvcrliscmcnts (Too late for Classification.) WANTED.-A girl for genital house- work. Must be experienced. Apply at this office. _ 8d Bi. LOST.- Silver brooch com sed of three engraved five cent pigeon; Finder please leave at-this office. ‘_ 8d iii pd BWUND-'-Last-svening\Ta acid watch, bearing the initials . . S. Owner can have same by applying at Hotel Victoria. Sdll. WANTED.-At once a woman to look after two children. Apply to Mrs. Murchison at Mr. '.i`. J. Laniz, Upper Prillce Street. Bd'lw p . ' N excellent house with all modern A. improvements is offered for sale location. Owni-rls in the West and fresh and up-to-date, and that at no e time durinir the day nonmsr i_'r ` Angilygce Island. Finslt suié BUSiiiiSS, Ui . HUUSE lil lI[lMMlliiS 0'r'r».ws, June 7-(Special)-in the House today Aylesworth said pressure of Committee work had delayed consideration ot the Election Law Amendment and the matter, probably would stand overilil next session. Hyman stated that the government had not yet had time to consider the Transportation Committee's report, and 'woniu do so during recess. In Committee of Supply Brodeur stated that the Empress of Britain came to Quebec drawing twenty six undone- half feet of water. ' There would soon bc u 252 feet channel to Montreal. bodies of a dozen or more chickens. On the farm of William Dowell a yearling got its head caught one night recently inn fence, so that it could not extricate itself. The following morning it was found with its ears guawed off by rats. T. C. Button, a stock raiser in Washinrrtancounty. reports the loss oi' two yearlings by the rat pest. Thursday night the Springfield Cornet Band received their new uniforms and left them over night on a lable in a room where they met for practice. The follow- ing morning they found the uniforms torn into shreds by the rats. Henry Blerlow, a stock raiser. living two miles west of Viney Grove, has nad twenty sheep killud by the rats during the last Week. The rats atc only portions of the carcasses. never molesting the bodies ufter the first. night the sheep were killed. G1.ssGow, Juno 7-(Special)-The new Cunard turbine steamer Lusitania, the wnrld's largest liner, was successfully aunchefl at Clyde Bank today and was christened, by the Dowager Lady Invern clyde. V Hundreds of visitors from all parts of the country besides thousands of the local population witnessed thc cercmcuy. -,t -*,'***"*°1--1--_ iiii cnihniici ni“iiuiiiii'ii Endorses Proposals For Union With Presbvterains and Congregationals SM1m's FALLS, Ont., June 7- (Special)- The Montreal Methodist. Conference today adopted a resolution endorsing the union with Presbyterian and' Congregational Churches and 'expressing the conviction that. the terms proposed will conserve all that is essential to Methodism and will also tend to the enrichment spiritually in communion by o fuller fellowship with Christians having other view-points and traditions. A n: TUCKEH iii DIE iilii Piiii MUHUEH Bosroiv, Juno 7-(Special)-The lust eilort to savethe life of Chas. Louis Tucker has failed. Governor Guild announced tonight that lhe refused to commute the sentence for the murder of Ms boi Page to life imprisonment. Tucker will be eicctrocutcd in Charlestown Prison during the week beginning June 10. UnKnown Friends. There are many people who have used ChiimberlaIn‘sColic, Cholera and Diarrhocu Remedy with splendid results, but wlic are unknown because they have hesitate about giving a testimonial uf their expert ence for publication. These people, how- ever,are none the less friends of this remedy. They have done much toward making it a household word by their per~ annul recommendations to friends and neighbors. It is ugood medicine to hnvc in the home and is widely known for its cures of diarrhoea and all forms oi' bowel \ trouhlc. For sale by till druggists. _ I P.- ll rows Go-Carts, Waggon s. T Sets, Sand Pauls. Wholesale BOYS’ AND GiRL’5 \‘<=?rH \§.t\.~esi\e\\\\ ' ' _ ‘ Waggons and Carts, Bar- Doil Carts and Carriages, Velocipedes, Row ing' gggddecided to sell. If you would like to ‘tt':i.:.ih:.%:.':““° °““ CPOQUET _SETS “C is J. A A on ~--i- 4 Ball 6 Ball 8Ball Garden REMEMB R.-T at every y ’ , a morning paper as the news is than _ 7 §§q'_.§g§Lv§_.r..;'::;i..s..:;“it.t'hhai.; _ H AM1v[0CKs, HAMMQCKS, and Retail. Ffiirowsciirisl id" °"»=‘=“f°f<»’i~-‘=i‘f“=2".».’t.°°'f»l"-=‘h:=~`?.;-E: Cal‘t£!l‘_ & S Ltd- » ~ n &?|d.§:i(.t£rr:f'i:t:v:Tp‘osmI.-T¥>¥xli)£aAnm i i 1 , o ownp PIIHU- Wild "TIC: `sla:d’ Can:ds- , ' " " ` *xv ,_ /x '~. v.