"ras earner unit, ' "elif s-;.o._.___-1_ 'llninlli tiucus, To BE HEL Conference Will Likely Re- veal Divislon in Liberal _:Ranks (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, May 20-The Naval Bill made its appearance in the senate to-_ day being formally introduced by Senator Lougheed, Government Lead- er, It will bs» taken up on Thursday. In the meantime the Senate Lib- erals will hold a caucus at which the action ol the party in the Upper House will be discussed. This caucus is scheduled for tomorrow morning. It is expected that the conference will reveal a division in the ranks of the Liberal Senators, the French Can- adians being strong for the killing oi the bill. Half a dozen or more, most from_0'utario and the Maritime Prov- inces, are anxious to pass the bill and there are indications that the break will be wide enough to allow the adoption iof the measure by a narrow majority. TWU ll. S. HSHEHMEN * UHIIWNEH IN SUUALL .;. HUBBARDS, N. S., May 20-Otto Publicover, son of Enos Publicover, li- t and Lawson, son of Freeman Pub cover, both of Blandford, were drown- ed cfl that place on Saturday, They were returning frorlrtheir `lUbse cages at Seal Ledges when it is supposed a squall struck their» sail boat which capsized and both per- ished. Both were promising young men of -about ‘eighteen years, and much sympathy is expressed for their parents in their sad bereavement. POLICEMEN y _A 'ONLLED OUT ,___.. Pamlasqm- N.-» J., may 1 Through a line of police two blocks long, wenty hands formerly employ- ed hy._t)1e.sllk..rnill, of the Arthur Price Company,'went back to work ’-"‘ yacht" gives the addresses of Brutus and A MEDICINE HAT, Alta., May 19- Al' B mt” hm" S“l“"d“y night' th” REFUSE T0 SAVE factions arise and take the fiel judicial recount of the ballots cast in @0093 QN 5ABBAT1-1 sgsinst ssoh other, one faction co Medicine ‘ Hat constituency recent _____ pi-isss tho lor-ces oi a newly-forme election was completed. §Ju0il1f- Of view, being only heir to the_Dnke of cl|_“':0|““A GOVEQNOR Cumberland, whose fortune is estim- IDE" B"- ated at $200.000.000-1 d 1 t Americans large y pre om na e _ , _ eneong tne foreigners wno ei-c throng- sAonAMs:N'ro, oeui., May 19- l°l`l‘l lllld H°lll‘l°Y ll ‘l'll*“l» 52f5°°- ing to Berlin for the wedding. Hotel Governor Johnson signs alien l.’=l. ro rietors are doubling and trebllng ll D ...gh .mei ii heme; 3;-gnggd sssouscssssrs, h c s s a ove c - i llticnl glliance or whether the l>l'iu00'l prospective fortune was a considers- HEEHHGS, Etc. “ll extension of breakwater, $7,500. P. 'fi si. 1. gets $11,000 for neu oost oi re- * construction of telegraph lines joint- °- ly owned by the Government and the ` Anglo-American Telegraph Corgpgny ll’ and $45,000 for improvements in tel- egraph and telephone service. Ocean and mail service between Canada and Great Britain.--further L amount required, $400,000; Steam service between Charlottetown, Vic- steam service between Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton and New- foundland, further amount required, $4.500. - THE LOST WILD MAN CAPTURED BY POLICE -Q---'-"" One cent per word each insertion ____ BRITISH P L0 in this column. Cash must accom- . 19__Af¢ MEN IN PRACTICE- pany order. Minimum charge twenty- PITTSBURGH' May or B """ uve cents. , NEW YORK, May 20-The way En llsh l polo players, galloped “Dong io, s¢_ New s 0 desperate tight with what aPD¢l|" 9° be a cross between a man and a 50"' ilia, Deputy Sheriff 0’Neiil and Obn- l‘° sterols sonsdle, or Carnegie. vw*-°f\l=1 2° afternoon captured n wild, hull? U06' s ,f 19.-At 9 the final session of the Methodist clon- s ference Saturday, a resolution com- between Canada and the United States was dent ro osed that history text United that the brought - the pres- thls country on the field of the Pip- ing Rock Country Club on 'Long Is- land yesterday, defeating a snake- last five periods. LAWYER GIBSON g g Gia g w t through their first practice game in 249, _Abbiss vs Nsw (;1ssg0s_,_ 5. M21 shift quertette 0! American nleveref st. Peters senooiroom, this (wedn B\10W°l’l fllul- b0l'-ll U10 EIlKliahmen and day) afternoon at 3 ‘o'clock 5-21M their ponies are in fine fettle despite -- Ltheir longhjourney from_ England. The "First Methodist Church Ch snperin- _score of t e practice match was zl Practice will be on Thursday eveni ‘gceis _to nothing, the entire score ne-l st s o'cioek in the school or music. °lf°“§ 0° l’°;`°“P,l\§‘c;’m‘l‘§§:{\e.:'l:'i§",i“°: ing teuied by the English :our in tnel s-ziuii l° 'll' °°“ll 'Y "AGAIN ON 'l`lllAL Fodhla Station July lst, Dominion - _ tn _ NEWBURGH, N. Y., May i9.--The city. Reserve the date. _case of Burton W. .Gibsoin the New --- H _ York lawyeraccused otthe murder uf °°§‘By Common Consent the Smith ' l e- i rt h to-day for its ond ton the leading skift key inaehi `tl:~i¢fle_m"i‘he .tri-Biol will bg conductssd bc- sell them both. A. Milne Fraser, 1-ia - result oi ptomaine poisoning brought i logo Justice Tompkins, who presided ifax, N, S. ‘ rs-Zhliiiii. on by eating tainted matt. Every at the trial in Goshen last Novem -------- ture, which, when taken to lull. BMV' ," ed end wesned un. proved to be Den Neglesse, a former attache of l. cir- efi' cus, which stopped here several we¢s ago. V ir Ncglesse is six feet five inches tall Tig and is covered with hair as stil and "There will be a rummage sale _,___ consignment of animals and was ot- °°'1‘be parishioners of Iona have ached t° tbl’ °"°“° “mu h° “mn” decided to noni e isrsnd Picnic st °d "BY =°"'°l "°°l‘° °€°- _ s r'rAi.1AN ssmons _, Day Special train rates from POIBONED BY “EAT NAPLES May 19.-Two mein s Mrs. Rose Menshik Ssabo of Green- Premier is the leading complete key- of the crew oi the Italian wekxp wood Lake July 16 last, was called board Typewriter--and the Beminz- Bfuulu AN ‘hill ll-llli ¢°Vll\¢!"*° n I others are in serious condition _ss ,the l sailor on the ship was made iii hy . il’ .f.~I »,\ _s 5 , . r ~o -