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APRIL 27. -9ii;______ ___________ l “aaa wa 'ro 1-lava i‘i.osiJnE IN PasL1.iMaN'r? \ 0 Parliament has been in session over this has not been long since adopt-, ,. _ rni-_ n va_i.o'ijlif‘.________ _V i Iiive months at Ottawa and the de- ed. _ _ __ nl lb-atc iin reciprocity still continiicS.l In “Gil Successive Purliaiiiciit sinc., ELK GAuDEN_ “._ \-a__ _\,,,.,| 24- 'after having been ilriiwii out to s the Union there seems to bc a larger T“_enty_tw0 miners aw e"wn,bcd in .',_ "_ are oitcn inoi‘=- rOlis than iiniii t'ii:i§\ii~. Dziiigirioiis li t- c ;i ii S c they ..}iii..i: tiiiliiig Hilti li."i‘ liifll-t' ll'sj"l\'t‘l- cd; more iliiiijgciiiiis lic ciiusc thi-i i~iii.:i ~.;i.ir`i; tht; ;\})iii'iiii_i` 1 Il r~t".li\t'.~. l1mgiii'l>i'i.iii2.i.`i iiwii- ble. .»\ii_\' riiiigli ir- ;i _ 111511309 io licfilili ::‘~l you will iiiiil iii.-J l~ i-~'~.iii-; coiighs tim liui-li--i :i» uint. our whitel’inc ai d lar t‘i‘.rii> li.ii`ki:i_~_ :iii ` .ill -ill;-‘t i~i.ii;;li\i~t'i_ii.~'. it L;-" >~ iii i`-ii» \'f.-ty ~~=‘i1i\-‘ -» ~ "hi" Yini niitsf, tji\:-.- th-.‘ ' 1;. tiiiii- if _\iin `;i;.'.i .i ~ _:,l.I i_~i..i,;ii ii l..i1,; -1.ii .;:i.-; 'iii _\-.iii mn ii-.l ciniii in :i cure if you n.t~ ii :ini iiiiiily. Price 25 c.-ins l.ii',;i~ ':..»i ilt, ].G.jamii:son Druggisl ‘ j.~'.ceiiiiiigly iiiirciisoiiiible lriigtii. Mem- iiuinher of long~windcd, talkers than :Pit-rs of the Upposition liiive an- iii any previous House. The sessions jiioiiiiri-li their intention to further have doubled in leiillih “lid we °°1` ,-roloiig it nideiiiiitely. What shall umns of Hansard have KFOWU m°\`¢ _,,.. ,i._.,,,.;» 'rim 'roi-Uiitr. Globe says_l»ulky from year to year. _ Members filie introdiictioii of ii system of clos-_make long HD¢€Cl\e,5 tl' “`l"°h “_ b'“`° ;iir: sceiiis inevitable, and that Sir,quorum of bored members listen. i\\ilfi'iS 50 Hl~1l§|`l‘~"*\l'-¢ thi’ ,init iiiigiit lie first ii'i»pl‘.e|l, such ns evils of loqiiacity which are other- _liiiiiiniinii ol tlii- lciiiltli of spccclies. wise unclicckcil hy |~ni‘liaiiiciitaI‘Y l‘hcy iia`i'i‘ sonic plain iii oiic or _oth- rules. . l-liuisvs of i'ongi'css :it So |,:rc:\t has the evil lii‘CU\\\0 limi iiiiixtiiii iiiiilvr wliirii thi- dura- 'i‘l\e tlliihc is inoveil to iiilike the iii ialici-t'|ii‘.~' iii;i)’ iw liiiiitrfl to i'ail‘lli‘Fi l’|`l’ifl`*"~ ‘V0 l\“"° "ll“d'“l ul' .~ii.~ liinii'_ :iiiil liy igriiiliiiatcil pi~i»i‘ei=s iinil to tlircaitcii thc ollciidcrii with §ii..iy l,i» :ifti-i'\-..'iril fizriiier liiiiiteil iii the Closiire. "ih‘buf<‘ Hillel- hr ll\f\*l0 jimi-i_i_ iii‘i~iit_'. .iii-l tru iiiiiiiiti‘==e:ii_~|i, :i xnviiiis, not _lin end," ilillii Til" f\.hi-r:- u i‘.el»at.'~ is unduly prolon;_zeil. illolir. "Liberty of BP1‘f`\`h ill ih_“ _lin-l ibe l-louse of Uoiiiiiious some Voiiiiiioiis luis degcuerated into li- i"li iuic as this the reciprocity de- cense and ii dozen invcteratc talkers Ivitc would loin; ago have come un- bore a weary House with talks that ii-r tlic tcn iniiiutc rule and would were old two thousand years ago, ` .i i\e hi-eu oiiiicii. till the wonder is that enough incin- . 'i`h; present nictlioil of pcriiiiltiiif.: bers can be induced to remain in the _i-wry member to speak at any Llininbcr to make it quorum." ilciiytli of liours that lic may please The matter is one of sonic import- on e\.'i-ry iincstioii whicli comes before ance both to Parliament and to the lilzc House is not in accord with country, for the country desires and iiciison or coininoii scnsc. li. delays has ii right to expect. that the pub- . the public business, while serving no lic business will be lliSCl1HYS9\l with ‘ ‘\r:_:1,j~a‘~i»- 'sr HK l ._,_ _.1-._ :'0- ,lnir-iv \_» A `giiod or needful purpose. »\nd it is diligcime and dignity “lid “`ll~h0“t i , . O I I 'Ami hue been always within tlienieedless delay or cost. But the rem- poiver of the House to cut short the_cily lies ivith Parliament itself. And lilcluites in some way without resort- surely the members of Parliament i l _ . B 4 Q ,nip to such an extreme measure as_\i‘ho have any business of their own ° .siiiittmi-' oil discussion altogctlier bylf 't 9 d t “S "‘§“_` °l mm” haw 4 Ni and 1 matinee o a t n o. 5 . do not desire or willinglv consent to iineaiis of closure. It seems strnnge_s_)end thme_quu_,te__s of 'thc yem. at I HE l.l'll}l.\‘l.-XTIVE Sl~1SSI()N. The Legislature was prorogued yes- _terilay afternoon by Lieiitenant Gov- ° '_ 'ern i' lto ers ;fte"; i'tt'l l t unto \'eryge\'cni.liill slesdiiliirl 'l`l(i):gnii‘i\ii- .ipi-it zsiii \\' l. The Marria ic ol l\`i’ ;l`.i-r of importziiit measures passed Iwais not as large as in sonic previous el __ E. _ *l_" _ igxcars, one oi the more important be- Tl\\1l"`» UW ~"'ii_;i_t_s_E_i_i_§ivliicli deprived the House for somi ‘ ` "C i ‘ _ . , hu 5 1 U E 0 ' _“zu (_ ___ __ the time /if the =ier\'ices of Mr Palmer, Pneiimatics. it is i r _'S ` _ ' blcych, ,S C,,,.,,|, ,f it ,mg ,itt,_.,} ,._.,,_y, ‘rind later of Mr. Mclionaid of George i . "l)unlopu," nnii that clit .iilenti :=._f-nvn. there was no iiliaiigc in the rc not lookin! f<'l`.i'1l\1i' Iltili who rriiil-.0 "i:i| _-:iliiiitiiiii of the il‘i'i.i-iiii-lv uiiiin it their shopping; Iirnnri -i 2_4clti`. Parents examine t li e s boys spring suns, Patons. 4-c7i'lif The tiriio to tml. :i spfiiirj NUI li|'o\‘r~il, the i|ii;i'i‘:i.i|,i' ladies eii _ _ '___ sion, is what scczns to be the pro 6' l.;ililc rf-|i.o'.':il of thi: Premier fron tlilr political iiri.ii:i, with no very clcai I' iiiilicatioii as to who 'iniiy succeed ti most. fflsliii/ii.ilili:~i..l>`~p'ciidiri Custom Style. i'..\'pcrt iiork- maiiship :md the vc-i'_\' hucsi mziteriiils cuter into tlic inik- ing of Art Shoes and we give thcrii yczir round preference because of their usual quality and value. you beiievc correct footwear is worth while, you cai1`t help but bcinterested in the new Styles we have ready. They have all the snap and siipiirb finish of the latest Ciistoii Shoes. . ff icough it builds up the system and supply column from Aleiiuar. gives new live and energy. Price 81| The rebels were completely routed more than :iiiotlicr tlmtliris mzidc un-' Ii may be all wiser iii that regard a few days hence. 'l`lie session muy also be said to have ciiliaiiceil the prestige of th( tivo leailers. who never before, dis- played greater indiistr_v, activity ant sliill in marshalling their respective forces. The Opposition were especial iy active in procuring information upon e\'i-ry subject in coiinection witl in-’Ll<] practically closed, of the 40,000 pas- seiigcrs landed. more then 30.000 were of British origin. SHARP l5A'l"l‘l.E iN M()ROL`(1(l. ,Ets?l, William Buskye. The I The mine usuallv employs :on the dav shift, and about :oiitribiition of $2,500. (lanadiiiii cit- hay/¢ if |-mf :is the l. lll-I'l`l-1("l`lVli] Alll4l‘}l~l'l‘liID i _ __ . r ,xploslons, due to Labor troubles. ____ l TANGIER, April 26-Captain Bre- mond. ini charge of the French Col- : : --For the cough that lingers take umn and the Sultan's forces had a "Bricks Tasteless" it is really ,y ton--sharp tight with the Cherada tribes ic cough medicine. While curing' thalmen, who are trying to intercept a the Ctt Mine No. 2. of the Dalls (`0al and Coke Company licrc. the result of an explosion early today, and lit- tle chancc is held out for the rescue of any of them alive because of tons of the debris that has thus far im- ieded the progress of the rescuers. lt cannot be learned _vet whether the explosion was caused liy dust or gas. tifilcials of the Conipsiiy my they have never known their mines to be l.’llS€0\lb`. As soon as the acciilciit lwcaiiiii liiiown Siipt. Rubert Grant iiigaiiized a rescue corps of the niincrs oil' ditty and these attempted to outer the nnne. The rescue parties had not iid- viincctl far into the iriirkiiigs l>el`ori‘ they discovered that ii. wiiiild take s~vcral days to dig tlii-ougli ilu- liraps of roof coal and slate that linil been loosened i-- the exiiliisiiiii. lt was tlivii decided t.o effect an on ' " _ triiiice nearer the probable lioiiit. nl 1"" ' 'NT thi' explosion by ciittivw throiigh this ~ . _ ,\i_ iiiill of an adjoining uiiiii' iiwnr-.i lr; . , X _ _ tire same Company. ' 5 / irate this afternoon tliii i~i‘e-ciirei‘.»' / , hiiil penetrated to the Nu. 1! iiiiiic at ii point about 4,000 fr-et from the outside entry. There still reiiiaiiicii about the same distniiri- to go be- fore reaching the buried niiiicini. 'i`hc Ott Mine No. 2 is aliuost di- " "lf" / rertl under thc towiu of Elk Gar;len` =.S'Z-"'i'=...A _aa ..,\._‘_h.;;* y _ . which is on a hill. The mouth of the - _- - - _ __ . lc -'- ' -';=i'. mine is about half a mile from the f.Owl1. ___ ‘- ‘_ ~ ~ ln striking contrast to the usus' - ~ ;- 2'- inine explosions, the victims in this Case, with one cxc :tion nic Aiiieii- T ' _, ”' ` _ . el . _ _ cans. They are: John Pritchard, Ar thur P. Ritchard, Tumor Runiou, James Brown, John R. Wilson, Roy Wilson, Lester Wilson, William Pugh, Hawthorne Patton, Thomas Wilson, Gert White, William Pearson, John White, William Shears, Harry Tan- nuin, James Dempsey, L. O. Demp- sey, Edward Hcrsliberger, Thomas Yoizt, Charles, Wilson, William H. latter is 200 men the same number at night. A temporary sus- pension of work, however, required fewcr men in the mines else the cas- ualty might have been greater. (‘om- niiinieation with the outside world is ditliciilt, oiilv one telepiione ivire hc- ing available, and that a private line of the Coal t`oinpany's which termin- ates three miles from here. liver this line despatches are sent into Cumber- land, Only two trains daily run be- tween here and Fiiniberlaiid and none of the oilicials from the hen_oé6Pei.i»ns. -"' - f ii I\lJlANAl’0l.l‘> April ‘.lli--l)etec- _beloved Sovereign. Benefits for the opiuns ____ . al' " and Widows: Yet the accumulated fund gained $2,ooo,ooo.oo last year and now reaches the enormous total of $i7,25o,ooo oo. Rev. A. McGillivray, Supreme Chaplain writes "What’s the matter with P. E Island? So - few members in "Quarter Million Club.” Let all members and sleepy courts make a grand rally at once and during the next two - months E E. J. RATTEE. ~ ~; 'ji .I Q" _.- g ii ° iniiii iiiiiii wiiit-ii nits nie iieiiis ill Particular lieuselieeilw i 9 ,".-,=R' "id _.VZ»‘=i’-it 1;- _. .._.-,-1, ,,;~,~_..._; 5 ./. '_ /-' ~- . F1/_ \~'i\. ' 1"' M lil /' i lllvéf.: £5/ | , "~~`~.\-` f“ #__ " _“-'-E"--..'- 37i'l;lf7'I'"`~;'% - - -~° -1,, ‘.."°'“f -:__ . ii:`F'?':_:-Atg' '° ff. ' -" ,,F"-‘.‘='=‘ _ - "“-=---- ,=f_1.‘:- "" ‘"”.°"T'T"" 1 ~-__-=_ - ,_ , 5- 1 _ ,gg .. . `-f:‘\ :"_L~f==IfT_*‘7"" iff L . h ' ll li I ,Jam , wiili rciil homo fiiriiisliiiigg i-onicninient and iiiosl iii llolwml / _ "r" i' ’ . _ - - . i l - liiiuse furnislniig _~4:iii-hii‘l10I\ li | I, _~ . llctiiitiful furiiiturc is largely 'fi _ ‘ l._ " if matter of correct proportions of \___ _ - 3 good lines of sincere ircutiiieni, i.i_ ii' ff" u .'_._._~ _-' " if ` ct these things do not '.icccs.~‘- --_-_-_-_-= -_-___~_~_fs._=- . lirily mean high costs. lt is ci . ---- niistaken idea that low priced 'i \\\ _. ' l i furniture must lack dignity :ind _ -_-_._~__ . good taste, neither need quality be lacking, all of yoii`ll lic con- _ vinced of when iiivcstigatiiig tl_iiS _ " store's offerings. Furniture built _. 'if I proportions and designs furnisliing, xi iciiiptiugly It pays you most to bu goodness in furniture at L _ ._ ' 'Y' "l`l-ll~) NEW YORK HlI’l’()llIt()l\ll§. The advancing season has not in anyway interfered with the plea.\iii‘c.- to lic seen at the New York l-iippo-_ ilroiiic, the largest playliinisc in the world, and tlioiisands ilaily croivii to enjoy the program. The (lin-iriliaii'.< i‘eprcscntati\'cs have foi‘\\'ai‘ilcil ii rr- eciit prugrani wliicli they aitciidcil and among the features seen were the spectacular drama, 'i‘lic inirriiu- ,tional _(hip. thc Bullet of Niagara, land Marching Tliroiiigli ilcori:ia all of which have previously been described at li-iigtli in The Giinrdisin. 'l"lii-, spec- ialties were splendid and tlioroughly enjoyable. l~lOl\ll:lSEl§Kl'}llS’ EX(7Uli5liJNS. The (_lrand 'l`riink iliiilwny has issui- cii ii circular a.iit.lioi-iziin: all Agents ' in -.amidst to sell l»l