me-» UARDIAN. Pos THE ORNING G T SINGLE corv 1 cxmrs. Y gg-,\;=_§,L,¥,,f,;‘,’,‘;,”,i,‘,’,"}’,.,{“”’} -Faipav Monnino- CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E- I., APRIL 22. 1904- _FRIDAY MORNING-_ l.. Cam.. Ps.. item. -Av -- 7- 1:- 1: -1 “Princess B imi ” ill b Repealed in pro C =liiglil. iNillHlll HllW lil Ellillilllllil Over Marcown’s Report on T i - i l Peace River District Coarse Words Exchanged-Serious Condition of Senator Dover- -Sentenced for Horse Stealing. ANOTHER PEACE iuvim now. Orrswa, April 21-(Speolal.)-Another big row took place today ln the Agriculture Committee on ttie Peace 'River report of Prof. Macoun. coansa LANGUAGE nean. During the discussion Kidd of Carleton Ontario said Oliver wanted MACOUD L0 -make a false statement, and Oliver called Kidd a liar. A great uproar followed. The Chairman finally declared both out of order. snNs'roR nsvim's i~oNnr'rioN, Senator Dover is slightly improved but the doctors are reticent as to the out look. sEN'rENcan run nonsa s'rsai.iNc.. MONTREAL, April 21-(Speci8ll~AfLh\1f Murray, ‘ a Nora Scotian was today Sentenced to four years in St. Vincent de Paul penitentlary for horse stealing. _,__--f-'**i` CHICAGO MARKETS. Cnicsno, April 21 - (Special) - May Wheat H95 July Wheat. - “ Corn Mil “ Corn - “ Pork $12.10 “ Pork 1 _.1-<1--il” ND FLEET F0_R__(iREAT LAKES. (lnicaoo, April 18.-An oillelal of the Standard Oil Company said today there was no truth whatever in the story that the Standard Oil Compmy is to build a large fleet to carry ell between the differ- ent ‘cities on the Great Lakes. i__i___-_-_-- VALUABLIC ADVICE TO liill-Il,'.VlA~ TICS Eat meat sparingly, and take very lil- tlc sugar. Avoid lntnxicants, keep away from darnpness, drink wafer abundantly, and always rely on Nervlline as a quick reliever of Rheumatic pains. lining five times stronger than ordinary inedlclr cs, Nerviline`s power over pain is siuiplv be ond belief. It cures nl~o Sclatlco. Lum- liago, Neuralgia, and all pfiin, whether internal or external. Large hotties, price 25-. ____j4 Wear The Boston Derby. -Masonic-The Annual Convocation of Alexandra R. A. Chapter No. ll ll. N. S. will be held this Friday evening 22nd instant at 8 c'clock p. m. Ofiicial visita- tion, Installation of Olii ccrs, and other important business. Our Par--mcrs’ Good, Strong Working Boot ,- Made at the Charlottetown Boot factory; nothing but the best rades of long tanned Islam? Grain and Wholestock leathers used in them. Bel- lows tongue, toe cap, heavy double sole put on by hand. We can recommend them, and we have a fine assort- ment of long boots. lillif BiillS. The Boot Makers' ,°m°|°"P¥- ll|ll1¢~ be given a trial and they are Ei l J t. will A ' _ If \ _ Y ,_ .M fl 'P\‘ l/ 2',--. ' ` - ' 'E ' l I ‘Z /ET . ,/’ -- E ff < ,.7 _ Z / " E -' ' ' - \ Labor Unlon’s Reasonable Course~ -Delegatlon ofi. C. H. 1'oiio.\"i'.i riiirc r.i'iioiv;s. 'i`oie;~ formance vreni on the captivating music, liandsonie costumes and graceful action ofthe different members of the company, warmed the audience io cntdiusiasm which found expression in very hearty applause. Princess Bonnie in the person of Miss .lennie llamiiton quickly sang herself into the atfcctions of all present and was rewarded with a number of handsome hoquets at different times throughout the evening. And swcel. Kitty Clover (Miss Amy iiordonl proved as great a favorite in Charlottetown as in her native Quebec village. She was also honored with welldeserved floral triiiutes. Mrs. I). ll. Sutherland as Capt, Tarpaui- ln's old maid sister, and Capt. Tarpaulln himself in the person of I-I. Ross look their paris well, while the leading Qhonors to the masculine ini-rnbcrs of tho Com pany went easily to Il. Mitchell who im- personated Shrimps. Clarence llainilton U “PY Sterling, (ln love with llinniei and \VIlllam Bn-.nnan as Count Falsetti, Cllllccially the latter, sang their numbers admirably, while the former might have been perhaps the betterforailtldc more animation. The choruses were excellent and the Spanish and flower dances were charmingly pretty. The singing of the Maple Leaf Forever aroused great enthusiism Encores were numerous and were graciously responded re, although the singers must have been soinewh at wearied with the long performance. All went smoothly from start tn tlnish and there was not a dull moment in the entire performance. Hearty applause greeted the announcement that the sprightly opera will be repeated to night. It is at once a musical and spectacular treat, full of innocent fun and enjoyment. Tho Sonaof England under whose auspices ill” Ullera was played and the gifted company are alike to he oengratulived. They richly deserve, and will no doubt be A9 UIBK. Merfih 31.1904. Daniel S'ev\-art. accorded another bumper horns tonight.. All are nvlted to take their seats early so and Miss Kate McQueen, W. R. M-»tley't'\at the performance may begin sharp on are most anxious that their port initio lin Piiirrss iniiii iiiiirii oiviiii ,,-in-,.,--_,§,,,.,,.1,.,-; it-_,-,,, iuioiii in ii uni lousi oi iii sliuilioi Prospects for a Large Tourist Busi- mer'Tlie Hotel Accommodation most he d H wever II. I.. Chipnifin, the General Manager of the Plant line arrived by the Minto I`llCnl O l Elf fl _\li. (Tliipnian and hai a pleasant cou- ve:’~a‘.|on with hiin over semi: of rl 0 i|uistion~ of importance to Clmrlotietown and the Province durirg Lhc coming »u:n|n'.r. "If irc conditions permit," :said Mr. Ciiipmwn, “the favorite stcamship lliilifax will leave Boston on her ilrnl. trip for Cliario tetcwn on lilay T. 'ind li-ave Charlottetown on return on May ll).h lt is poss~H>lc the ice may block thc Straits of (Ian~o in which case thc first sailing would necessarily be a week later." The Marine Department having pur- chased Ponies wharf, the i'rniipany will he obliged to provide another terminal. In the meantime, through good influences of the lfcrieral menihers, Messrs. llnszard and hlelilnnon, the Minister of lilaiine and Fislierics had consented to the bna's remaining for the present. at. the llom- inion wharf. in the interests of the foreign patrni s of the. Coinpany, as well as forthe con- venience of passengers arriving by may of the steaniers it is found necessary io have the oflices situated on the wh-iri In close touch with the freight, and adiliceiit, to the steamers when in port.. The olliccs will therefore lic located this .summer on the wharf. ll°£ll\rding a successor to Mr. Clarke, tw whom the manager rf-ferrrd as a most faithful and popular representative and one whose loss the Company greatly regrets The Guardian was told that no appointment had yet been made to iill his place hut ii. is expected a successor will be chosen at once from the many applications which Mr. Chiprxian is now considering. The steamer Halifax nas been recently laid oil’ for four weeks and thoroughly overhauled and painted throughout for the summer season. There is no douht. but she will continue as popular as in the past with the Island people. Sho will hr- commanded by Capt Ellis and he will have the same officers as last. year. "Il, was my intention," said Mr. Chip- man, “aa usual to plaeo the Oiivette on tho Charloitetown route about .lune 2(lt.h thus having two trips per Week. llut In view of the prospect of the lack ofhotel so coniodation l shall he obliged to reconsid- er this matter. I should greatly regret. io reduce the service Lo (?har~ lottctown butlt would never pay us to operate two trips per week unless there was suillcient hotel accomodation for the p iesengers we would bring to the City." Mr. Chlpman further hinted that if n steamer were withdrawn from this poft hs would likely terminate her at Summer- side. The people ln the western rnpltvl IS Hllillllill Heis Elected Vice President for Prince Edward island -He Advocates a Sanitarium for this Province. Orrkwii, April 21-lSpeoial)-At the Convention of Canadian physicians niet to consider the best means of preventing tubercolosls and other infectious diseases. Dr. Kelly was elected Vice President for P. E. Island. Lord Minto entertained the delegates and others at luncheon today. lJr. Kelly strongly advocated a Government for three years as an educa- tor. Acommlttee was appointed to wait on the Government asking assistance for all the province s, CHANGES iN MlLlTlA BILL. OTTAWA, April ln.-lion. F. \\'. Borden gives notice of a. score of changes in the miliiiaiiili. The most sweeping one is that which places the general officer command- ing abs ilutely unfler the control of the minister of militia. This confirms the view of the opposition that the idea of the pres- ent govcrninent is to make the command- ing officer of the forces absolutely subser' vicnt to their will. PIMPLES, Bl.O`l`CIll"1S AND SKIN ERUPTIONS. [low unsightly, snnietiines even disgus ing, and certainly very morlifying to the >~uii`erer, They are merely an evidence of impure, poisoned blood,’and lowered vital- itv of the elementary organs, which can bc quickly changed lry taking l"errozonr~ after meals. l"i-.rrozone <-leanses t, he blood of all pcis .ns and eruptions, makes il. rich in red cerruscles that nianifcs* thum- svlvcs in a healthy ruddy coinplvxion. To have a pure, soft. skin and good complex- ion simply use lferrozoni- regularly. Price .Situ per box, or six boxes for $.'i,.'»|l, “L Druugists, or N. C. l’ol~:~:'i'. Thcrcis absolutely no fresh news from the front. A .\'ArioNAi.is'r <-oN\'1s:v'rio:~'. lli‘iii.i.\', April ;'l-(Special)-AL the Nationalist annual Convention, Redmond Sail the Govcrnnient was in a condemned ci-li waiting execution to come with the lliencral election. roi; noni-1 iii'i,r;, l The meeting passed a resolution in favor of Home [Rule and of confidence in the irish members. sicniovs riiisr; i\isA.<'i'i»;iL. (`..'ii-Vriia, Mr;.\;ii in April 'il -(Spceiali - A mine disaster occurred here and twelve miners lost their lives by being precipitated to bottom of a shaft by the breaking of the cable of the cage. _{__..___-A KILLED IN SYDNEY. Si'i».\Ii=.v _\Ir.\'E~, April l* -A Gernian, named Clirivlian Sorol~ie1\n, employed in Sydnr-y No.2 colliery, was seriously in- _jurcd this afternoon by rr runaway car. aid only lived n few hours after being tikcn ici thc surfnvc. The young rnrin was tA'cii'y-two years of age and unin irrielll. (Eno-Goo eyes WILI. Sill.\`l£ when you place Baby in one oil’aton's new up-to-date GO-CARTS OR CARRIAGES Prices right. All new goods. JAS. PATQN ro. co.. Slio\\ this p. iii. till tomorrow morning when he len r.-turn to Pictou. MARINE I llulls, cargoes and certificates issued when without restrictions as to rates. Repre Phone 67A ~a»:‘i`Hh'~’°’s€’*.a»»~|m1¢»§»...a..i Mannheim Insurance Co. of Mannheim lyods Underwriters of London, Ln gland flee 33 Queen St NSURANCE freight insured, sterling required. llulls insured waters used, at reasonable Hyndman 6: Co. senting Maritime Insurance Co. of Liverpool. '" ~°1 .Url ' . ' i