'lil/. Ito S1 i Winds- Fine and n ![.i°tztlc “W'&Mi"l‘ci" J » - ` -rss* _ °u"\u- ' .a-._ an nf 1. i'ae»fas~.‘c*‘~--.r~ofi ._ ~~ - -» P I . ” ,.~.._.. l _I II’ \,,,_._. _- V- I y-Ii , In f-1”-is-1 I l I pu-_qu-i . »» 18,: 'ar- ...io .;_.,.., _I _ ___ 1 I ,. I I II_ II I _ I _ ,_ Ii II I I ' - I'_I.“I,g,1 - ' ‘ f il ~ A . ' ` ;- .. i l l ' ' ; ~ 'ff ~ *’f‘,~‘%“"""'i f ' , . ` . t i . _ I ‘ l t » i"‘.”i ._ I Dlmfro norm; V - _V ` 'J ', ` ~-' ""3 's -' , ogqw Wfwsaxt ruse/l nnddill lllillfliiibllliiliiill I , __-,_ _ Fourtee`ii'i'Flrins` 'Burned out ~ with Lot‘s"fif'Fortly Thous and Dollars Woonsrocx, N. B. May 1l0-(Speoial)- Woodstock has again been visited by a serious fire coverinzjust the same area almost as was badly swept four years ago. 'l‘his time the fire swept everything practically clear from the corner of Main and Connell Streets to the building occupied by the Sheasgreen Drug Co.l and Wilson Co. photo salon, which while wrecked by the fire and watcr and the top burned 05', partially stands. Fourteen firms were burned out, loss ncnut forty thousand dollars. NEW IQPHINEIPAL I umninai S\'nN|rY, May 30-Rev. T. R. O'Mcarn appointed paincipal of Wyeliffe Col- leizc, says Church Work is still a young man, but one of tested and well approved qualifications. Heisa son of thelateCanon 0'Meara,of Port Hope, whose long ministry, added much to the rccord of the family for service to the Church. 1‘hree of his sons were given to the priesthood. The new principal was for years assistant to the late Canon Sanson, rector of Trinity Church, Toronto, and succeeded him. Concurrently he has been actively working for the college, and to his person- nl work and popularity is due a large share of its support. He has several times pleaded its cause successfully in 'England with shgoudan im frisfllfa that he was up,rnile east of Louisbnrg Liglm Wpt _Cain W. T. envelope containing the names of those in pie North aiiarne rr-aural co. ami aaa shown the names to one other person. ' He declined to state to whom he had shown -the list, or to answer questions concerning it. Chairman Beloourt ruled that he should answer but Mr. Preston still refused. i The Committee then resolved to report Mr. Preston's refusal and the evidence given so far to the House. In the Agricultural Committee Alfred Jury was put on the stand after Mr. Monk declared he- was through _with Mr' 0'rr/nva, May 30.-(Special)--At the Public Accounts Committee this morning R, Preston said he had opened the Preston. V ‘ was in the North Atlantic Trading Co. Mr. Fisher said this was singular. Mr. t Jury had been cabled for and broughtto Canada at great expense nt the request L si Mr. Monk who iaer irdisrieii as ' wanted to examine him concerning im :E migration matters in general. Now, Mi-.Mor1ir, arising tint Mr. Jury -W knew -nothing about the North Atlantic m Trading Co. did not put him on the stand. h He thought the proceeding most extra- ordinaryi. Mr. Jury did not go on the stand. G Mr. Monk stated that he had no questions to put to Mr. Jury. He might, if Mr. Preston was compelled to tell who h I lS`LANjDERS_DROWNED The t. Joseph Read received the follow- Schr Thetis total wreck. ull broken Cap ing telegram from Louishurgfesterdayz and son William, and Joseph iéonfer ' yesterday. ours, but finally were driven off with ful arraignment of the Liberal methods of as did the Saskatchewan Valley Land Co. Wim W¢f° Thi- N-"A- Tmlllig C0mP3i1y. `"°°"“’ '~"°“‘IS 1 Friends Aiterward Sold to Setllers at I So .lury was Not Examined. '_ - ` *[¢nf0|d Rm, DvRHAN.N-wan. May ao-(special)-The rebel 'Zulus attacked Col. Tuchar-‘sfe`o1umn_ _ im ¥¢Bl‘S 0l¢i.R0y Campbell oi Carleton was rnuehpower and had used it wrongfully, en “ways an l :the command of COL Mackcnziq forty _ I ful and in strong contrast to the (\gnser_, Imy or Chief BamIIIIIIm_III rouowe selling lands cheap to syndicates which vnnve ,,¢co,.d_ Iscreams, appeared. rs erekmed and big herds or cameund afterward increased the price ten fold Referrlng to the charges of cheap anyiwomen and children fell into the , sales to Liueral friends he accused the ands of the BrmshI of which Mr. Adamson M. P. was a I Tories of wen Worse condulm child up stairs, when the infuriated ` ` ‘ I ` member- l Animal again seized him and tore him #__ _ The Interior Department had too dfhe Conservagtlve Donny' he “id had PV e Y ` I ` ’ _from his reseurer's arms. ` ' " ’ ` ° When finally ed their l d - . he wmended_ The Liberals had filled the were with ii c “ll” °y In °"° W ` ` ` ` Ho moved fora committee of nine to 8°°d DUPUIHYTOH L ` ` a _ , .Aiid lsI Reported io lhe House--Monk will nofI who mack a British Camp Strongly Criilclsed 'by L. Borden, :Who QUeslI|onf'AiirCd Jury Unless l'ie First Learns “ and aria Defeated With 'Charges Cheap Sales Made lo 'Liberal Boston, besides three sons and one n| dm hh, pa] b to th 'lm ,.| °l°th" hung t°"“ t° mg' offered e misslondry _bishops-io. His dF0W"°‘|- 080119 Mvrfhi Slwd- BOM” . il . .» , r . His dnughter His son Wmmu mentioned 8`uilty bya iury today and sentenced io Da' e m em “““_ r e E °' wife and the two men who were near ' fthe l land a ii had Just entered - _ in ‘Ina telegrnlp was 30 year; of age and be hanged, August first. EKIIIIMI BIOIIIIII “lfhén Im Ieu°uIumuIIbuu hai their clclblrg ttoIr!;,II bp; eicapled .uIrnnu'ried. Joseph Sealer was about | ha U .u hed out at ",e,,_,_ - , ue _njuffflf excfpt °' ° ° at 7 iw f "ia," " - » 21 yea" Dt .ge andlenes B widow and , ' ' Q _I cgx ';tI’_eI:n and III ”rvAnIIIwhbI“I"e some niincouutabie freak the lightning E9 .0 IUIOIUIN rellar-ding uhpd livin in gamma,-aide, Q B painted their faces bright red and their I I I ,IIIIII II rR1NceII ISLAND, canapaéi IMAIvI_III3I__r,_ _ l..n.'ii.’ti§r’i*§i".*t°€.it‘.. AGE fi PRESTON I ...Mi»iiiefliliIil= THE Lowa iii WILL NOT ANS_WE_Ry ill-iiliiiii Zi|iiiS_ , DF GCOVERNNIEN 11.' if .. ri if. -. B°@isi .<.>f.f»,.fii¢ Dvgmwsd the Aliack Bov-Rescued When Fearfuliv Torn ~ ‘. .f _ I il. Sr. JOHN, May 30-(Special)-Seven nearly torn topleces today by a bull dog They "areal, usmmed uw. IIIIIIBIII IQIr1'Ia`\vIA,IMay30~(Specla|)`_(jpposltionIinvestigate the transactions of the “Ling |u |m,¢|,_.ed defence of his Gump and fought obstlnmmy for sev,emII _criticism ofI the Liberal GovernmenI|_',, Department. I I pwgefp chndnm I I I administration of Western lands begun In reply lion. Mr. Oliver said no casa I heavy loss by the steady nm of me Itliis afternoon when Mr. R. L. BordenI had been made out demanding lnvestIiga~ ItIhI;-Ipn_y_ear old youngsters of l,)n.hiel Robb mops_ I offered a want uf confidence motion, thus* tion. Much had been lnslnuated and little' when Robb's dog. Interprctirg their "The British had three men kmed and beginningudebate which will probabiy\ charged. I rg welve woundem occupy the remainder of the week. He claimed the Govemmem a,|mm{5¢m._ upon him, dragged him down stairs to u. In an |mp0,.mnt encircling operation The OpP_°5m°“ Lead" mad” 3 D°“`el" _tion of the pubilclands had been success- _Tfie lad was playing ,with the I live and mps as an attack on his charge, leaped woodshed and was mangllng him Lhcrc when a man, attracted by the boy's _ With dl-filculty he beptlthe dog ofi' and was carrying UW | .horribly mutilated _heek bitten off and the muscles of his Tl"|ET-iS WfR°ECKlED, 1 I A lfl|l|.liY THE TIME DEMH |If[|H|[}USli a l ‘i,°;".';. “creamer column nninun Schooner a Total Loss oli Louisburg Light--Captain t° be Hanged August lSl- . ___ ___ Cain and Son, and Joseph Sonier, Drowned--George ‘ '“*' ,,,_.,.,.,,,_ my ,,,_,,,,,__ S,,_,,__ ha, _Peas Mc 30-An »>=¢f»<>fd1-wr’ iusthrecivesdiletails of the death of her hghmmg freakis reported from B°“1a'y" Mudray SaVedl'SCh00ner'Owned by Read & C0. WINDSOR' N' S" May 30'_°(speciul)_ -husband, Dr. Slreun, the Swiss scicntls ne" Metz' dm-‘DK a recent' thunder. George Stanley accused of lh iurd f S"°"“" ' e “ er” and explorer who was killed by an F ' A man named Doyen who Was hoeing Wemtm H*“"’l°» 0" “Bed farmer at elephant in Sumatra. but kuhd I; H htm his Ellershousc last February, was declared Tim d0Ct0\‘ Bild the UNJVGB “`h°` B°°°lD' po oss' was I I ng' where he wasIlater founi.iIan¢Ii killed. 1',i'.'i.v'¢; iili°iiiIl‘il..Slll_2EiI] uinnmui KrbiGs'roN,0nt-., May 29.-The Militia Department is carrying some reforms into effect at the Ro l Mill allege in airing. tintends to have the College r K °°\‘8 leading mounted on an elephant, fired H bn k conducted on modern lines, and to cut out capacity for work, executive skill and S05 !`2°°V¢1‘¢d- Slllned. W- W- L°WlH & o. spirituality and zeal will command success in his new and dignified post. .M f*-r~v4--F-¢------ The Co., S Thetis owned by Joseph Read dc ummerslde, with a crew of the four named, left Port Hawkesbury aheve < ‘ ' y on the 28rdinst., loaded with oats and _ _. . hay for the Dominion Coa1Co. Loulshurg T I bout he schooner went ashore about 11.30. 15 minutes after she struck. Sho under _fcresail and jib when the - I ll onday night, and was dashed to pieces . - B h _ir-u c main FREnr~:iuc'rroN, May 20.-The annual 2 eneooninl exercises of the University of New Brunswick will be held in the b college library on Thursday afternoon next, commencing at 2.30 o'clock. The y graduating class this year numbers lil, lllteenfn arts and 1(lin engineering. The 5 Faculty will meet tomorrow to arrange the order of graduation and decide upon the wlnnorof the Douglass go.d medal “ and other prizes. - 2 - - ‘abou who Mur night aw wate arrio FEW GRDU Y este nd reakers were sighted, and _while tho were in the not of setting the sail she struck a rock and to sink. The Captain and his son onier were washed into the sea. George my escaped by being washed ashore a huge wave. He reached Louisburg rday morning, after spending the D on a bleak lonely shore. He says he lille!!- the Captain's son struggling in the r, but was unable to help him. The Thetis was a vessel of 08 tons and d no insurance. Captain Cain was highly respected citizen of Summerslde, followed the sea all his life. He was t 55 yearsof age and leaves a widow, ls_ at present visiting hcr daughter in i)0li’i Change , , 'slim Your 'Chilli- _ sn llbletlr onfan. asian. nnramu, and "I" WING' ‘la are quickly relieved by 01'°l0l0Ill ton eonts por box. All dr“¥¥ll'l~ rcii’S Fcct Soc ilur, iii- ,..i.`i ...|». - --. laill Buff- ; to iilloolts 68lc These are welimade. Also our line of dliildren’s Dougola , Bodts at a ili1‘iip,89c. ~ 'rii-¢r¢=a'i¢ quai- ity and large Btters. _ l` »,r__ .- .1 .._. ,g .» - --\~ ..._ i_-li *g llff BRll3.CHaszarii li. Moo ii 9°_i'-I-" FPT ‘- "5 . d rua I. ibrar- $1.50 'for life member- _ship, 5c exchange 'for all the newest books. ‘Large Library to se- lect from. ‘ tion. N othingseems to over- iilliill IHISH _ , which DU1ii.iN, May 30-(Special)-Michael avltt died atmidnight, after a long TELLS BY _ THEIR SLEEP “I can tell by my little ones' sleep when a cold is coming on" said a mother when speaking of the advance symptoms of colds in children. “The toss about, are rest- night sweats. The next morn- in a daly or two they are all over it. Their rest is again peaceful and the 'breathing Here’s a suggestion _for sion always has been almost magical in its action when used as the ounce of preven- come child weakness iuite so effectively and quic ly as BCGTT A DOWNI, lonnit. Oat. - f .- il i 'sein lrosr ciao '; EMPIRE tions for nnIy of gre common allmenfs o mankind and ~ ' youwiliindittliehost. ' - [Ts A coon misc -RUB IT IN less, their breathing is heavy = and there are symptoms of , ing I start with Scott’s Emul- -I sion. The chances are that f normal.” , - ; all mothers. Scott’s ,Emul- I Scottfs Emulsion., ff; f l ." 4 _ponhfnmdladifisor 'i ii ` :LiNiine`N1‘ 3 . .Use lt~aoeordln to direc- WuLrvii.Ln, N. S., May 2.il-- Two noteworthy things marked the close of Acadia College this year- the departure from AcadlaCollege of Dr. Trotter its president, who after a year of much needed rest will, in all probability, resume the work of which he came to Wolfville, but not unfortunately in Wolfvllle. He wus donea good work while here, an appreciated, work, and leaves amid ageneral regret. His sucessor is not, nor _will not, be _known for some time; in allprobabiliiy the college will go into commission for at least a year, _ The other instance ,is_of importance to N_e_wI Brunswick, inaslllliohaa in all the 'institutions the honors seem._now likely to go to New Brunswick. ,Surprising things, however, sometimes suddenly develop, especially in college life, so perhaps it is too early to speak definitely. Of the 112 stndentsln residence, about 40 have coinc from New Brunswick; Quebec, 1; Maine, 1; Massachusetts, 1: New York, 1; Prince Edward Island, 3; :the remainder from Nova Scotia. . . i _ l“H i, . . . .illil lHU'Nilliil iioii iii _MoN'rnc/\x., May 140.,-Four hundred _horses are eating their heads oil yesterday inI the Dominion Transport Compnny's stables at Ann Street _and Sohmer Park. 1Somethlngovcr two hundred drays and waggons me standing lille, and as many men are i walking: the streets. 'I`hc 'reason is a strike. The men are paid $1.06 per day, with twenty cents an hour over- time. Their demand is $1.75 Iper dlfi and this the management absolutely refuses to grant. There arehome minor grievances such as treatment hy foremen, houq, of starting work, etc., butithe wage question is;_the real Issue. The trouble is iexeqg_d~ ingly serious as the Dominion Transport Company do all the O. P. R. teaming in the city and on the wharves, and this is practically tied up today. ciiicaoo Makers. Unioaco '-"(fBpeolal) -»- Uwn May., 19; Corn, June, T81 Ii.‘mpfre Liniment Co., Bridgetown. N. Sl ‘ Wheat ‘ B42 Wheat " 82) _...J Pgrk, May, |1030 ' Pork, Jan., __$l0.3o Murray belonizsto 11-idefiue out apparently wiihout eirest, as thé P A 501' Of 911° ¢ll“0Wl1€d Captain is animal continued its career. It attempted ' -In th lime vmage °f -Omhies' twenty' is now prohibited. Formerly the seniors Captain Schurman Cain, who acouple of _ _ to Crum the elephant on whlch they seven houses were stripped of their roofs, W Y* - ` ` ~ were riding against n tree, and then flung I d|*“1'“ C°"‘P°~“l“lZ Staff- the driver into the air and attacked the m°°°r car “°r°” uw "md and tw°' an equal footing with the seniors in that . ____&__i_ SUIUIIIISII I passengers escaping uninjured. Insnacm and are to receive the same L The doctor was lifted and thrown to the' In the Vmges “ number of people we" rl ____ ground with such violence that his rifle' kmed and B vmaue was get °n ara' was broken in si-.veral pieces, and he was in attracting the ciephnnt’s attention, and had to run for his life. He dually escaped ~ by climbing a tree Afterwards it dashed into the forest, and was lost to sight. I CondcnscdAdvcrtIi_s_cmcnls_ . (Too late for Classification ) I diessmaking. Applly to :Miss Rackham at Prowse Bros. reference to ' those having knowledge of work. mm 4 “'. FUR SALE-J. F. Norton's property, Cardigan. New store. wharf ware- _ house, dwe ling house. Will sell chrairp or rent separately or enbioc. Apply . S. Stewart, Charlottetown. o Bldti ; REMEMBER.-That everybody reads a morning paper as the news is then fresh and up-to-date, and that at some time during the day everybody is likely to buy tho 80055 advertised while their mind s still bright and lctive. 7 F0 THIS SUMEEEIYS VACATION tty ' rince Edwa Island, the Gardenof tho' ulf. Splendid surf and still water bathing. Good fishing. Delightful days, cool nights. illustrated information free. -Tourist Association Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Canada. 1.2 CENT A ‘WRD . And worth it, for 3o,ooo eyes will see _them every day. First- class results from these want ads; because Hirst- clas's people read The Guardian-the paper that has the cgrtculation __a .is not __ _:ai _tg._I pgblish and prove it. ears ago was amember of the Gunr- At Frels Mania the Hghifuhlg mfew li ° ‘f ' the ancient forms. Forlustance, fagglng are eabh allowed to have ajunlor to fag or iihem. Now the juniors are put upon ghts and privileges. ` - 4 ` Ai f i r . 4 . J/ ‘ Guardian"Wtiil Atls. ‘Qi * s 'r‘f~“`é€v`,§'}]eIII J at i - __ ‘i ='~"_'-P. \_. - o - . 1 _ ~ ANTED-At once, girls to learn ‘ _-_ --_ `\ “§_"‘_‘§;",` ' ,_- I:',,/',,,,.,',,,,=e. -*H* _ ' FIELD -PEAMS. , THE [demand _for Field Peas is rapidly increasing, and we are prepared to supply the best varieties at very reasonable prices. Our supply has been per- sbnagiyeeleeted bygone of our, Irrn in t§_e_,lg_adl_ng Pea- grow ng distiiqtpfgntario. hey have been grown es- pecially for seed purposes, are true to name, carefully recieaiied and screeued,aud free from defective seed. Our choice imported Seed Peas sreyvoxth 50 per cent. more than most of the wormy, defective seed on the market. We Sell Only Imported ~ 'Sect Peas. s v GOLDEN VINE Best variety for our soil and climate. knocked senseless. The servant succeeded F I . l ‘ » The infuriated brute then returned to ' _ I* -. the doctor, who was lying helpless on thef ground, and trampled him io death. W' ' it ‘ . \_ u 1 ,"I_' ` r r \W£".-ri 1, WANTED -A airing from .gui iritriirr I _ _ I. '_ I girl. Apply at Queen otesidu I -I I -.-_ ’ \'_-"ll i 5 . J 1 - _ . i Boilers' I cH'oit'e*`imi>o'Rren - Peas; ' ` “ v"eiéhé5;` COT`l\`> if Longfellow Fodder Corii. This corn is epeclally grown for eed urposes from selei <:iI I - I I _ III. I_ I I Sworn Average as-irculation to 39-, or Daily and Tri-Weekly 6,-17|.