I r ."' 11.? wi I _ -_ __f;.,._.._.I - .¢O'.- .0 .-’. ft@ois°1r¢ and 7/` ~~ ,- -'~'--.< T- _..r~ . '._ ._ .1 'E “Tr-r *_* illlill -i ...m2srr.ors;v;sri..sl ooveismeiii- have naar preparation its cops with the Cul(;onie¥-No;S_f¢?iious ,Disaster Is I C. 1- \.l\.` _;-._- _‘ _-_-_ Expected,-A PccpIe!,Show,`Greai Uneasi- ncss Caused by Bomb Explosion. Pains, April 2,)-'(Sp¢folal)‘-The Govern- which was increased hy the ex`ploslon of uieiithas coinplef.ed`p`reparalions iocopo abomb‘ on Friday night, under the with the May day labor trouble, and is railway bridge nearhere. conflpcnt no' serious disaster will lake The strikers made a preliminary pi ice. Iluttho people show great uneasiness were dispersed. li.. _ , -Y _ Idewonsiration on Saturday night but AIII AGAINST I IIIYTU IIIIAT _ SIIIIIIAY TIIAIII llniviaivnusd, April 27.-At a meeting. of the Lunenburg Mahcne and Bridge- water branches of ,the = I-.ord's Day nllianceastrong resolution ,was passed protesting against the running of the special train which leaves Halifax Satur~ day night at twelve o'cloclc with Prince Arthur and suit for Port Medway, where he will have salmon fishing cn Monday. They deplogepthevrunnlng of_a pleasure train on the Lo`rd‘s Day and feel sure the scliediillng of theytralu was not arranged by desire of his _royal hlghness. Copies of the resolution were sent to the superintendent of the Halifax and South- Western railway and Lieutenant- Governor Fraser. . xii-1¢ IIIIUGH MHIIIIIIIE I PIIIIVIIT IATAI _',`t 'l’onoN'ro. April 27.-Mrs. Haley, 221 Sherhourac street, found her three- inonths' old baby dead in bed. A doctor was seat for but the child was dead. Mrs. Haley said she had purchased a bottle of cough mixture from a. druggist on Sunday and ,had given tho child is dose of it. When she put the baby to lied it was bright and appeared to be suffering only from u slight cold. Coroner Pickering ordered it post- mortem and issued a warrant for an Iiiq\lt‘Sl. ` 1-@-_ __ GET MORE VIMI If you are tired, nervous, sleepless, have headaches and lanazour, you need Dr. llamlltou's Pills; they tone the stomach, asslstdlgestion, brace you up at. once. Taken at night, you're well by morning. Sickness and tired feeling disappear instantly. Vim, spirits happy health, all Lliejcvs oflife comes to/ everyone that uses l)r. Hamilton's Pills. No in_cdicine so satisfactory. Get Dr. Hamilton s Pills to-day, 25c. per box al: all dealers. F I EM EERE E5-C BUY THE I “Slater Slioc” “SLATER SHOES” “SLATER SHOES” v < . The nobbiesi shoes I in iowa, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50. $5 oc; ~ - _ A Leathers-pateiit, kid and b0X Ciifsq - _ ' - Tourist Last, Bnnion Last, ~ Army>Liist, Rational Last. Fit any foot. They got the style comfort and wear. T _se me ns veil'-_ Sole Agents for P. E. I. 1’ ‘(_i,_,,_ iriniliiwliii Luivisnnuiin, Aprli 27-Later reports , from Captain Cook, of the wrecked ‘schooner Hiawatha, states that the damage is not as serious1a.~i iii st supposed. `A survey of the vess'€l was held yesterday and ii, was recommend cd that an effort be made to float her. Capt Howard Hebh left for Halifax this inorning andwill pro- bably employ a large tug to save the schooner if possible. He is acting for the underwriters. EIIIIIIUEATIIIIA _ PIIAI Iiilii' ITIIIIIIZE Hanir/i`x,,A'prll A27.-At the ,convo cation ‘of Pine Hill Presbylerlan Col- Ilcge the degree of doctor qf divinity _was conferred o_a'R.ev. li, A.|.1Mc-Gurdy eastern secretary, of the _church,_in Canada; _Ray. Thea. C. .T,ock.of _-_North Sydney' and Bev. Andrew Robertson of St. Joh'n’s, Nlid. Principal Falconer announced V the ,inauguretion of a post gradiiate 'scholarship in order that students may go abroad and study, through the substantial assistance of the daughters of the late Hon. J. W. Carmichael of New Glasgow, who in inernorv of Llielr father had_ given sufficient L0 establish the scholarship for three years. The terms had been leit_ to the senate. The alumni has also resolved to create a soliolarshlp for $100 ii year, and both wlllgo to liov. II. A. Kent, at present stationed at Doaktown N. ll. JAPS WANT: - LONGER LFGS. _ I Japanese scientists attribute thc superior stature of thc English speaking races to their meat eating habits apd the Emperor is reported to be considering in scheme to put the nation* on a meat diet to make his subjects grow taller. A native physician of Tokio, who was educated iii England, is ailvocating the .general use of thc bicycle to achieve the same purpose. In his opinion the bicycle is the mostsuecessful body huildar and muscle developer the English people possess. Ha enviés the English length of liuib. lic recommends that young Japs, of both sexes, be taught early in youth to ;Russ|A MA I ANoiT1E /AVE The Tradiilons _thc thc Regular Russian and of the obstacles inet by the Russian Minister to China, _Russia is steadily occupying another big part of China- namely, the two ' eastern provinces of Mongolia, covering the route of the pro- posed railrcad from Baikal to Pekin, which has been given over to the Russo-Chinese Bank. Under the guise of the innocent sound- ing name of a “geographic expedition for ` .5 ` I .- - ,.- ; , -,!;|i, .._, _ ¢ , Diplomacy Agaiii |'i|iding‘,_Pi’&_,e,'liAitA__ .1 A to Sitcure More TCrriiory',_ln China;,fCc`p`¢iucled Aflcr Style of Conquest. Lorruoiv, April 20-(Special)-In spite of purely sclentidc parodies" a party headed the defeat of her ambitions iii Mannhuria by Col. Novitsky leaves St. Petersburg in ‘May to survey the unexplored regions _between the Mancliurla frontier and pushing forward with the purpose of Urge., Though the expedition, formally, islo be under the auspices of the Imperial geographical society, it will be financed by ‘ the general staff, and its composition will be almost purely military. Its strategic aims are so thinly covered that it is doubtful if it will be accompanied by any representatives of a geographical society. sin icciniii _ wiiilpnivutvtn Moiv'rnsA'i., Api-1128-(Special)-W. W_ Ogllvie, one of the best known young men in the city fatally shot himself by laccirlent this afternoon while examining 'a' revalverin his room at the family residence, Rosemound. ' He was to have been g"mai'ried next/A week. . ‘ He was ason of the late -head of the Ogiivie Milling co. ‘ _ AAN" I3UIII’3 II" _ I nnntniniwiv Lilifil Auosnsnor, England, Apill 27.-The report that ordciqhiis been received here for the mobilization qi the first division of General French’s army crops in view of serious development in South Africa, or elsewhere, is unfounded. No troops have been ordered to prepare for foreign ser- vice now or in the near fu ture. nviniluw, has nu-iiv DR. F. S. Lonon returned from St. John on Saturday. REV, J. W. Ann-ins, an eloquent, speaker, preached two splendid sermons in the First Methodist Church yesterday. In t-lie evening' the discourse dealt with the subject of Education,~which was ably trehtcd, ,in passing, the preacher praised the Prohibitory Law as operated in Charlottetown. Minard’| Linlmeni Relieve: Neuraigia- ride thc bicycle. -convey sklfdafidd lllUnlDay» 3 DIY' ._.~,. - ----- ~- ---'-~ -'-~~ It I P . Monar. -Insure with the SlllNl)IA‘lll>’ _ LIFE 0l=l`~lCE -rzsraanisnsn iszs- Absolaie security ; moderate rates ;' unconditional policies. llihllill ‘ _ _ I A l SECURITY I Exlracl from file evidence scbmlffea' af lh¢} __, ’ ‘ Life Insurance Invfesflgafion af 0/lawa. ' . » .-Mr. Fitz erald Su erintendent of Insur- Agliliihiig A325:-"There vii-is cémpiliies like the STAN D- A "ARD, for instance, so substantial and secure that there was -.really no need why they should make any deposit at all. ` “The trouble was, however, that some Companies were anx- ious to ut up as little as possible". HYNDMAN IU. C0.. _ Managef! P. E 'l- Branch, Nm, ,_ ¢,U_q .L ‘ _*_ _‘H_,`_ V _WJ Aggat at Sanimersidexi IM A TV, F ‘from Crapaud. What does that maanmcondcnsed KIIIG ANA _IIIIIIN ' vislivisuvius 4 Narms, April 27-King Edward and ‘ Queen Alexander arrived here today,after a stormy passage. _ It was feared that Their Majesties would be unable to go _on account of thi- weathcr. They started out for the voicem- slon of Mount Vesuvius, but later in the day. in spite of the inclement weather, they started out.for the volcano in :in automobile with the Duke and Duchess of Aosla. The roads were most difficult for lhe ashes was turned into mud. King Edward was extremely cheerful and turned every discomfort into fun. Their majesties gave $gl,C00 to the fund forthe relief of the su.tl`erers_ from the recenteruptlon of the volcano. LAST SIIIIIINT I IIIIIIIII ALIVE Tonorrro, April 27-A Port Arthur despatch to the Toronto Globe says:When the steamer Bradshaw made the rounds of Isle Royale last week she found two men at Chippewa harbor, who hadvbeen unintentionally left on the island all winter. They were overlooked when the last trip to the island was made last fall. The men are D. E. Bailey and C. B. Hallner, of Anento (N. Y. ), students, who meant only to spend their holidays on the island. Their disappearance was most mysterious, and Qheir friends had been prosecuting inquiries all winter along Lake Superior, but without avail. The young men put in a good winter hunting and trapping, and came out with hair hanging on their shoulders and bcards falling to their breasts. .l¢,¢_____ HOW PNEUMQNIA STARTS. You oatcha little cold to-day, by to- morrow it has reached the throat, next day the lungsarc affected and you wish you had used “Catarrhozone" which kills colds in flvo minutes. In the first place Catarrhozone soothes the irritated mem- branesund relieves congestion,-~then It cuts out the phlegm and destroys the germs. It enables the blood to retain a natural sulpply of oxygen, lung-food, and vitality. ii any cough bronchitis or lung affection ii's guaranteed to post|ve|_y cure. Decline any substitute for “Catarrhozune." ”7 THESE DIFFICULT QUESTIONS. Little boy-The Guardian says the City of London brought a lot of dressed hogs pai ` Pa-Oh-er-um-ah, guess that was a mistake. non; must have meant addressed. iianiiiili iinii.-on ra an mrvwi-ers. ifllAiiM_l;uTTi at A I THE AMERICANS - I §Tney Are Vulgar and immoral A Ho Says-He Has Been Badly Raltled. ' f Moiwrnisan, April 20-(Special)-A letter has been received here from Maxim 'Gorky, cancelling his Canadian engage- imentsi He concludes by saying he had been Ahold that the Canadians as a whole, were Ilittle better than their American neigh- Zbors, whom he had found to be extremely [vulgar and immoral in every way. ` They are reeking in vice, he says, but icannot ‘see themselves _asvotliers see them. iuiinlls Muna BITI IITII IIIIAIIIIII Cnivaco, April 27.-The stupend- ous work of building' a model city to accommodate 100,000 people was begun yesterday when 100 wood cut- ters were set at work clearing up in Lake Count, Ind. At the same time another hundred laborers bcgiiii the work of levelling the huge sand bank lo the east of the Grand Calumet river, where the newly organized Indiana Steel Company proposes lo build the largest. steel mills in the world at a cost of $10,500,000. The new city is to be built to accommodate the tollers at the mills. The new Indian Steel Company is a suhsidiarycarporatlon to the United States Steel Corporation and was org- anized recently. MARRIED. I MCPHEE-FERGUSON.-At the par sonage, `Murray Harbor South, Apri 25th, by Rev. A. E. Chapman, Murdock Angus McPhee cf Hopefield to Ida Mildred Ferguson of White Sands. PARROTT-HODNE'l`T-At the home of the bride on the 25th oi April, 1000, by the Rev. Richard Opie, Mark Parrott to Miss May Hodnett, both of New Bandow, Gloucester Co, N. B. DIED. HARRIS -At Mount Ryan, Lot 35:on April 27th, Mary J., daughter of George and Jeminia Harris, aged 20 years. [Funeral today at 2 o'clock.] TROWSDALE-At Lot 48 on Saturday April 28th, Robert P. Trowsdaie, aged 30 [Funeral on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clc6k to Cross Roads Ceiaetry.] WARREN-At St. Avard's, on Sunday April 29, Ada P.. daughter of J0hn Warren of New Glasgow, aged 41 years. [Funeral on Tuesday, at 7.30 a. m. to Railway Station, thence lo Port Hill.] SHEPHARD-At the Charlottetown Hospital, on Sunday, April 20th, 1006, Laura Klng,dearIy beloved wife of Joseph Shephard, at the early nge of twenty-` three years. ' [Funeral on Tuesday morning at 8.45 to St. Dunst.an's Cathedral, thence io R. C. Cemetery.) Rheumatic Pains Relicveri aiforded by Chamberiain’s Palnjhalm has surprised and delighted thousands of sufferers. It makes rest and sleep possible. A izreat many have been permanently cured of rhcuuiatisin by the use of this linirnent. For sale by all drugglsts. cniiido Markers. Ciiioaoo. April 2s_ -(Special) - Ccrn, April., 463* Onrn, May, 40§ Wheat “ 79 Wheat “ 70 Pork, May, -- Pork. Jan.. $15.60 Aaaounggmfars. --Notice to fishermen. John McQullian & Co will buy quahaugs, beginning May can be shipped on trains or steam boats. We will receive them. 27:1 ti. - -l-» can be served with Olark’s Canned Meats. The quality is assured -by Clark‘s label." (Too late for Classification.) work will be given. Apply to Babb Mica and Fraser's axis grease ai"lb Kirkland, Portage l.n Prairie, Man. '¥)dili. ist. Will pay highest cash price. Quahaugs J, CLARK’S QUICK MEALS. ` Tasty, nourishing and enjoyable meals WRATED.-TQO ,ma siimmid tin- srniths. To suitable men steady i‘lc Hands Out Doqueis to the Un 0'i"rAw1i, April 20.-(Special)-At the Canadian Club banquet on Saturday Andrew Carnegie talked of the universal peace and better relations between Angio- Saxons and the French. He referred to Laurier as one cf the live Igreatest men of the world. The Canadian prime minister's greatest service had been performed in parliament, where ne had declared Canada would never allow herself to be drawn into the vortex of mllltarism. “Your governor general," Mr. Carnegie said “is a great asset. He captured every ~=~=1--`l_» A Il ` T LA , ==I£hi CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWAND ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1906. V {gn'¢‘g‘}¥0’§p%y°f;°% A MR. CARNE(§IE_ AT _ _ CANADA’S CAPITAL _ _ ' , to Sir Wilfrid Laurier and The Governor General--Thinks Earl Grey _ Won Everybody on I'Iis Rtccnt Visit iicd States. one on the occasion of his recent visit to the United States. ` “Ifyou ever want to win the United States Government send dowif the ‘Governor General ond Sir Wilfrid Laurier ‘and you do not know what you may not have done." Sir Wilfrid in replying said. “The time is coming when all the branches of the Anglo Saxon race are bound to become united. “He was as sure of this as of his ow existance.” ‘ Mr. Carnegie will tomorrow open th library which be donated to_Otfawa. -SAN IIIAIIIIISIIIT I IIEIIIS MUHI MIIIIII SAN Friaivcisco, April 2!l--iSpecial)- Three hundred and thirty three bodies have already been found by Coroner Walsh and his assistants and the work of exhuming is still going on. Chairman Phelan announced today that more money than had been contributed was urgently needed. Of the two and a hall millions voted by Congress only three hundred thousand thad been received. [IIIIIIIAI ITIPIIIIT I JAPAN IAMIIII O'i"rA\vA, April 27»Ilon. T. Noose, Japanese consul-general, has received the following ofilcial ri-port from his govern- ment in reference to the famine in Japan. it says that the number of destitute personsln the famine districts is over 300.000 at present. Of these about 136.000 others are being supported by works specially provided for them by the local authorities. The measure taken by the governuientsince the and of last year and liberal contributions given by both natives and foreigners have been' very affectlvein the relief of the sufferers. '1‘he government expect that by the month of June no further assistance may he necessary. _ ~ Ga ly Fm lool - Rheismthl an ut G ¢ lllil of rho; Dil. Sii00P'S llilEUMATliZ g:.r.':°v..LTAl}tETS ...'s.a must have food supplied to them free, and. ' 0 : 'AANAIIIAIIS IIUI _ _ FIIIBIII HAIIW I ‘ Mexico Cirv, April 27.-The Canadian syndicate which recently purchased the street railway lines of this city, it was said has purchased all properties in Pueblo of the Pueblo 'Tramway Company, with some 27 kilometres of track. A change will be rnadeto electric power and 34 kilometres will he added. It is probable that the electric undertaking in Pueblo will be organized under a separate company and that $5,000,000 gold will be expended in improvements. Werner Beit and C' , of London, owned the Pueblo street car lnes. \iln|rd'r Llniment Carer Dandruif. EAIIIII AIIIIIIISS Til EIIII. IIIASIIT _HAl.lFAX, April 21.-An interesting and unique event took place at iiov- ,erument kiouse when a iiuniber of members of the legislntuie representing counties wltha Gaelic speaking popula- tion waited upon lieut-governor Fraser and presented him with a handsomely engrossed address in Gaelic, Lieut- goveraor Fraser replicdln Gaelic in lils happiest vein. assuring the deputation of of the very great pleasure their address gave him. For the benellt of those whose early education had been neglected, he afterwards spoke briedy in English. All ‘ the Cape Breton members were present. --_--Q-in-Q.. .I A GUARANTEED CURE FOR FILES itching, Blind. Bleeding, Prctruding Piles. 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