to /Moderate Veneers _ vi/ands, arse. and /and Wear 1- . ,. > DAILY Fousnnni ~ l _ H ; _ A ' l 8 _ . _ , - _ _ll A . ` _ I " -f - it’ . , - 1 . _ . ._ _ . _ ._ , _ , or s .44,,¢,¢_,v,£,,,s _ . _ ' . ,i , I ._ I into 0o¢5` 1 = ` - . - _ - mu. _ wiiiiiiKi.v.tNow'riu.wla1:aYiiiia~i_l CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE _EDWAIRD ISLAND, CANADA, THURSDAY, MA-RCH 29, I906. ss MORE iNsuRANcE .FORMER vice i>aEsi_aENr .RussiA's Fiizsr REvELAii0Ns i>Eiz.il___.__l__.i _ ()'r'ri\\v/i, March 28-(Spee|al)~At the insurance investigatioii this morning It was disclosed that Mr. Longmuir, a meni- ber oi' the Commission, was aTrustee of the Mutual Reserve Life of New York. This afternoon the discovery was iniidc that the directors of the Inipcrinl Life were caught in 10021 speculating in unauthorized securities with the funds of the Company and it cost tacin ten thousand dollars to make good thc loss. Today the Minister of Railwaysintro- duced a Bill to amend the Railway Act llilillH|llli llUl NUAH WAS HlHi Nuw Yours, March 27.-The steinner Lutrann, \vhii:h arrived i'roin Haiiihurig postage stainps of Cunudn wore sold rc- lateiy bruugiit a cargo rescinbling that. of i Nnnlfs Ark. It lncludeil eight caiiiclsf Deiits, formerly prcsidi-nt. American five cages of biriis,a<-use of snakes, three Piiiiatelic Association was disposed of. giraii`cs,n iloii, two hycnns a black panth- l er,nlx ostrichas, deer, kangaroo, guns adliesive siaiiip of Cuniuia having a and a toothiess baby hlipopotamus portrait of Quccii\'ictorlaiinii issued in » i about l your olil. It l`s intended to rc- l lease 3500 of the birds in Central Park. 1 C 0 "`_ I 0 l.osii<»N, March 257.-'i'iic new armored cruiser Iilacla Prince, which washuilt and L, equipped ata cost cxceedinll £l,170,0iltl, tl Second Cruiser Squadron, after ii short f period of service in tiio Sliocrnesslliiiit- The gtlnw was n cancelled copy, In good hum rt-serve division. coiidltion. It fetched $112. ROYAL EGG MAN. BR|'[|S|1 pRt5S. ` 1.oNnoN, March 27.-Prince Edward o Walcshas acoileotion of seaiiirds' egos from St. Kilda which is said to be thc finest in the British Empire- A parliamentary piu~ty who intend visiting Canada during the coming autumn. The Eighty Club, the Canadian Associated Press believes, is cndeavoring to solicit he interest of lending members of Mcn’S and Boys’ New Slater Sll0CS t P wsiorsifb. ‘DECORATIVE '$1700 W0_liTii. tens iii AND SEE iiisn, mtv .iris izsiuriss One of the many ad- vantages over some makes is the firm in- sole the Slater 11115 which helps to keep them from being lumpy and unpleasant under the foot. See our Bunion Shoe for stout feet. (IOFF BROS. _s. \ . . The other was the five-cent Connell stainp ofNcw Brunswick. This is one EW uf thc most interesting of stamps. Charles Connell was the Postmaster- _ _; Gencralof New Brunswick in 1800 ami l on May 15 he issued this stamp, which I hears his own portrait, while the ten» ’ ent stamp and the sevcnteencent stamp I in important particulars. NE“'Y°"K» Mlifcll 33'~(SD€UiI1ll-George _ the Supremo Court for a writ of Ilabeas this moi-ning. Among other things it provides |,i,,,¢_ W. Perkins, formerly Vice President of Corpus directing the production of Mr. It in rcnortcd tiint twelve ivcn had were may be an appeal fm," the Runway the New York _Life Insurance Co., was Perkins before Justice Greonbanm. 4 been engaged in a fight. Uoiuiiilssion to the Supreme Cm"-;_ Hl`\"0St42d today on a warrant ohargingl The writ was granted and the case The police found the bodies of four men The (;¢mm|_q|0n hgrenfter is W he Rive" I-Zrand larceny inthe first degree, issued A adjourned till Friday. literally stabbed to pieces lying in pools complete control over telcphonc rates by M“|'ll@"f\l0 Joseph Moss. MINNI-:APoLls,Mil\h-.M|*l'0h 25-(Special) Uf H000. m,,],m¢_ho,-ity to cD,,,,,e} the co,,,,,B,,|e,, to Before he was arraigned in court hls_Thc bodies of six Italian laborers were The bodies oftwo others were found in give mc), °|_|,e,. ,,,,,,,,cc|,|0,,,,_ M50 p,.ovl_ counsel applied to ._Justice Greenbauin of‘found in is house at 218 Tenth Avenue the cellar. sion is niudc for coinpulao;-y exnlnmge gf, _.__ _ _ __ _ ___ ___, __ _ _____ ___ ____ _ _ ___ _ _ ___ ___f___i_ inessagcs between telegraph companies. The idea is that the Couimision shall control the iclcpiione colnpnnics the ~uinc as thc rliilwiiys. s ciiiiiii siii/As C ii Hn; Pains Nxw YORK, March 2T~The two rarest :cntly when t.hc collection of lliriiiii E. )ni\ of those was the twelve police black 5515. It sold for $102 to John A. 'iciiiiinn f the sonic Issue had rcspoctiveiy,the otrait of Queen Victoria and the Prince f Wales, now King I'ldwa.rd VII. (ln iicrount of thc five-cent stamp sing adorned with C0nnell's portrait, ie tlovcrnincnt disapproved ot it and _elm ,,\,|,,.|,°d;e(1_ but me exgem, of the arrived last week at Chatham on de- ordered it to be dn_~;|,|-eyed, A few of iivervfroni Hu: soiitrsolors as voainleleil the Cenneiistanips escaped destruction. for active service. Sheis dcstliioii to :There warn two spa-cirncns of this join the flag of Rcar'Adniiral Prlnvo stampin the sale. One was an unused Louis of Battcnburg, ccmnianding the mended mm., w|¢,h L, hw 0| the pg,-. o rations cut close. It sold for $35. MEN COMING LoNnni\', March 27-The :Canadian ssociati.-d_ Press has heard of another arliamcnt in the proposed visit. Novelties and faster 'Magazines now ready. ’°iiaszaiii it Moore. FANCY iissiis For liiantlc Draperies, etc. l f' " We have just opened up a Very Select Stock of Fancy ~ - TISSUE PSDCTS. The color- 5 and patterns are choice. Easter Cards, Easter -rs UQ lioyal Military College, Kingston. 1Ie caine _hoiiie from Kingston some weeks ago suffering with brain fever iinil has been delirious inost of tho tlinc since. Miirsiiali himself has said nothing about the matter. iii iilSPliiAll FAAAINE |IliN|]|l|illlS iii JAPAN Toxin, March 27.-The misery and su1l`erin9‘ in the famine region has been slightly relieved by the prompt andllberoi aid from foreign sources and by the abate- mont of the rigors of winter. The local authorities are trying to provide work for work is inadequate, and thousands are still on the verge of starvation. Many parents are parting with their childfen, sending them to the already crowded Okayama orphanage. The severity of the suffering undergone by the children is clearly depicted in the faces of those who are compelled to part from their homes, where thc food consists of flour mixed with straw and weeds. The mixture is beaten line formlnga pastry which contains only twenty-live per cent actual food value. The government has remitted the lowest tax in the famine district, but this will nat afford immedi- ate relief. The liberal contributions from American synipsthlzers are alrsady effect' ive and the relief in the form of food and clothing is commanding the heartlest appreciation. Another appeal for aid is presented by the sufferers from the resent earthquake in South Formosa, thousands of whom are homeless. The local government is busy providing food. caring for theinjurod and recover- ing and removing bodies, -several hundreds of which are buried under debris. ____.___.___.- .-.~=\~ _~,.\. r ___ ,__ ; J "`i"V V &/lm 'Af-' WW 7\_, \ . '_- _ f \ .jf qc ‘£13 1 A .»f- it .. ¢/“""" A Sl‘illN(.i TOURIST. Tircsonic: - Say, nilssus, I cuni tcr Charlottetown ter board at do .iaii but its fierce, cn pretty crowded. Mrs. Nix:-Well, there's room for you anyway, you're not so much. Lorsnux, ONT., March 28.-_(Speclal)- Jack Marsiiall, son of Jos. Marshall Ex M. I’. is recovering froiii serious illness the result ofa hazing received at the lacera ted. -*i-___r,___ i WHA] WAS l[lSl|i Kansas City, Mob, ilti.-A bankcr going home for his dinner saw a $10 bill an the curbstone, He picked it up and took the number down in order to find tho owner. While at home his wife remarked that the butcher had sent a bill amounting to $10. The only money he had with him was tho bill he had found, which he gave to her and she paid the butcher. The butcher paid it to a farmer for a calf, and the farrn- er paid it to a merchant, who in turn paid it to a wash-woman, and she, owing the banker a note of $10, went to the bank and paid the note. The banker recogniz- cd thc bill as the onciic had found, and which, up to that time had paid $50 of debt. On careful investigation he dis» covered that thc bill was counterfeit. Now, will some of our friends tell us‘ what has been lost intiiis transaction and by wlioia l illllilliiw Llillll lilW$ C. M. B. A.-licmoinber the grand rally in the C. wi. Il. A. Ilall this evening. CHICAGO ~MARKETS. Ciiicmo, March 2*. -(Spccial)- Corn, Mar., 4-ii Corn. May, 441 \VhcatL." 77 Wiiest “ 77 I‘urk. May, $16.45 Porlr,Jan., $10.30 LADY BLACKSMITIA. Tlresome:-No, mum; dai.’s do reason I dnn`t. lille tel' |10 in crinong do "big hugs", there. Guess Ill wait till its inovoii. Say, ean yer girc us a roll, on I'|i git out. i 1\irs. Nix:-Iiyon don't get out I'li give Sole Agents- I .... if .- _ you a roller. | I.oNiioN, March 27.-In a case heard at the Croydon county court, the |1ialat|f1‘ €ECCflVe in f¥`e3t_lUg W¢3k'_ » -- - -f f-~-~--l- ". at-mined as fi is-iy "i»i.\ei¢sn.iui." ness and wasting in adults.” \i`[/\I§':`__i,“;i_>_;,<_1_]§{_l<__'°§_§°“§{:im:\_{>f_s:ul§ . ' H sh” “""" "‘°° "°“'°" ‘° "° ‘ '"‘”“'°" |co'r'r s sown; -i-nur.. ou. pref.-frail in-iereaeée. Addr-cess Q i. engine proprietor and ii confccticner. ' (;mnvi|\e, 29,1 |“-pd ' Eillliiii HAZ|iii§ NEAH Slillilli LIBERAL lliillli S.\cicviLi.F., March 28.-(Special) -Two \\'iNNir»sri, March Zhi-(Spsc|nll~ distressingfnccidcnts occured iii the saw~~ Concerning thc choice for tho leadership uiilis near here today. of the party .-it tnc Manitoba Provincia __ At Malden William Ash, aged nineteen, Liberal Convention ia session hero theri- \\rw,_\-HUM-, Murph 2gL|,_ was caught in the shutting and seriously is much interest, H0080 llloi- at 12 0`0lU0k Hull l\fi~“I` l”l‘i10l't- [njm-e,|_ 1.;,|w,,,.d B,,0wn_ Mnyol. of lsortme In on pi-irate Bills had been pi'eseiitcil the At Upper Cape this uforning Mrs. Eils-i Proiriclsthe man who niects with the ,S '_ H R ,,.` H I C ' - to iicorpora e ic . . 0 uian o, worti Ruworth had her right iirui cut off iuoat. furor to lead. mi whm, was ,.e,,0,.\u,| ng,.L.¢d U, wnh. LW fi C|l“0\-illl' BBW Und UNE 0|-hcl* Brill badlyl Wil* out uuieniliiieut.. Bill BlLiiVlS of ccrtiiin inarrliiizcs, lt provides that hereafter the publication once of thu ` banns in the Iioinun Catholic Church IN shall niakc a niaii-lage valid and that marriages tiiiit have taken place in the _ = _ oust with less than tiirec successive pub- ~ _ -°-- lioatlons of the banns shall bc declared _ _ , -_ valid. ____ _ Tl Bill 'i d l to. C'"‘"AnY' M“"“'h 27"`“u"’ h°"rd Dr llilslxsc ivdlill-siiietliiadofriiilflltrtsgr to incorpo- trade of Regina proposes io ask the city , _ _ Vsiwovvnn, March 28- S i l - . 4 rate thc Irince Edu aid Island Fish and JOl.\ll13\ll'nSOl1lnl'l Bild 0l4l\EI‘ |"|1(0:|)1il,|!:S)Ofl counoll f°r$10'(l]0 'D Spend lin publlcgy Gnme Protccuun Assoclntlon. ipurposes' The C°IR“ry 0°" of tm U The Bill was agreed to with ainenil» tiio City Council will not oiliclally attend* nearly took the breath away from the mmm reception to Prince Arthur on Saturday “ld"me“°f Calgary wife" they asked for House adjourned till :l p, ni, bggangg they d¢¢]|n5 go bow down go me an aglgroprlntxn tgf $`;200'| C“ll_g':r‘y£|°n'; The afternoon session was ilcvotcd to mnmr of et, neue wh t , muc am" c y an ek na’ “ W the consideration of llic lnsuruncc Bill' q n saysa op IM not continue to belsr er ver lonnlf the . F' Y . i t d ru . . and Prince Albert coat inust be worn. Calgary cltv council overlooks ordinary “I M loummuu ‘ms ma an P lu business principles in dealing with E"':Nm“ SESSIUN' civic affairs." Nelson is nat quite H0080 H105 HB 3 I1- Ill- go large A ctw M either Cnlgnry or The consideration of the Insurance bill and properly accounted for. BOTH FOOD AND MEDICINE. We like best to call Scott's Emulsion afood-medicine. It is a term that aptly describes the character an action of our Emulsion. More than a. medicine-more than 3 food, yet combining the vital prin- ciples of both. lt is for this ~reason that Scott's Emulsion has a distinct and special value in all wasting diseases. There is nothing better to remedy the troubles of im- perfect growth and delicate ealth in children. The action of Scott's Emulsion is just as Regina, but biiserl on the figures was concluded. quoted above the city council should The speaker resumed the chair and lifr. make a liberal grant to the publicity Hsszaril moved that it be road a third 'N scheme now well underway, provided I j there is o reasonable guarantee that thc Mr. Peters ¥ll°‘/Ml tho Consideration of funds will he carefully and wisely spent the Act to amend the Act to enable the _ic posit no 0 oiernincnt n this LoNnoN,Msrcii 27.-At the inquest on 'Mn MMh|e,,°,, to mungngg the country a laborer wiio died from exposure at by |s,,u|,,K d,,bc,,|_,_,,.e,,_\,,,t to pm' ,he l _ _ _ ‘vycomben was stated "IM ha had not imun__n__nto the power ofuhw p__u___e _n iisting Luri. results in c\ei'y case. Lsu been to bed for nine years. He preferred Dnler to ,ecewe than n,°ney_-‘would be he without it becausc ever type of to slccp in the open. I money. lleciiarged that the nicinbcrs of ____ the Government should not borrow money LONuoN,Marcli 27.-The second death ., 9¢,,¢,“¢p_ from acute leprosy la London within 'W three weeks gwun-,.1 |-eggntly, The -I)on`ticrgcttiieauctionsale of i`urnl- victim was William O‘Toole, a well tureat the residence ofCnptsin li. McMil- known cnmcocutterand heraldic artist. Ian, Lower Prince St. on ’i‘hursday lie was attacked two years ago by a March 2tlth. commencing at 11 c'c-lock malaiiy which afterwards] developed a.m. ‘2Hd2i intoleprusy. '_ ' Own Class to Natlo lil Health Forces election. priests were returned. owners who in reality are the only peasants of the more prosperous cliiss. stood together against the big landlords Aiiiiviiiziii P llousc wcnt into coinmiiic on thc Bill llouse went into Coiniiiittco. on Act i'cs|iectlii|g the validity and registration time tomorrow, (lovsrriinent of Prince Edward Islandlo receive temporary loans. Ile explained tl ' lo f th G ' i Mr. hiathieson considered this a most A importsntmattcr. It is bad enough said laying the Government. open to the danger of bankruptcy at any time that these people made a sudden dcinand for their from the banks without the authority of TESTIMONIAL lfiftccii l’olnt. Mitre-li srl. \ili'.L T0 Prof. Ii S. Hiiiiillinii. 'Fhisis tn certify that l linvn snti'ci'ctl with iuitliuia for t\\'oi.LY )'\>1\rs and irli-ii :inv- tnrs from diilhrifiit places: Cliarliitlctowii. Moiictoii,Slii‘dii\i- aii.1 Biiininersidc iinii had no rciiof, tried all kliifis of pninnt iiieiiiviiira which did inc no good. in fact, i kopt |,zcii|n;; worse. Last, wiiii-erlconlil iiardly go to \iii~l barn, After thu tirat. ircatiooiit I began to url. . butter and now i foci that i ani A-ntireiy i-iii-oil. i ani _voin-_-A truly. - A.\ll>rl RIF IAHDF. lfificuii Point, I' Ii l-Aland. l’rni’. Ilainiliun has his lioniiis on Fitvmy Ri. bntfwcoh Gi'\‘|\t (ich iinil Qilvcii. , .'i~‘Zidl| l\\'inf‘2|. , Condensed Advertisements ` (Too late for Classification.) i Y-OR SALE-A ltainbler Bicycle good as F now, bought last year. .»\p};ydl;ero. W \VAN'i`l