-'_ VV > _i V 1 A n I 1 1- ini i @ _ , :s...i»-1 . .sn ~ ‘ M 058% ~ " - ~ , liens- _ * I 4' ' N Y i‘ F- e as ~ - ~. ,,...mi3~1‘.’lf~’..,,_$.’-ld,”.,'_i‘1,i.,i_€,t“t._.......} Us 3 p,-ramen r§owAR;>;`,;sfx.aND, eANAnA,Fa1DAv, MAY 4, rgse. ~ » ;,,p,g~g,,r;,»1p,p,-3,-1,, iiiii -itil ~ ~ ~ 1 s USE QQ/MONS 1111 n11s111111 S1 lllllil,stl,i.SlEi;lllil . One of the; BeSi. Speakers That Has Sgt, _in ’_Co1nmons Since Confedeariion. __ 0-rrawa, . May 8-(Spaniel).-Hon. Peter White H. P. for North Renfrew and idx Speaker ofthe House of ‘ Commons .limi nt his home in Renfrew this morning. - Mr. White-was regarded as one of the hest Speakers since Gonfederatitn. ~ _’_,_,_.1-.,_.-_-1; 11u11l111111,t1's s1111,11 111111111 Rims, May’ 2.-Queen Marghc\'ita's Alpine garden. which is situated six thousand feet above sea level, is said to be the highest garden in existence. It is .situated naar the summit of the Petit St. llernard, and duringntour in the Alps was selected by the Queen with a view to the cultivation of Alpine plants and liuhcns. Theoc she has obtained from all parts of the world, and many of them were planted-by her own hands. The ;_f.1r°ll» M193 16 YGBN Ind 5 l1\°“¢hl- fails, and when reduced with water and Milne Fraser, iialifax. 4d -. giovkvill abouta dozen cats ll\‘SllA` A °°-"- . . _-__ 'j ‘ -~-"‘°"*’ Bxatm, May 2-Germzny is ti; largest ` S ith reducer of potatoes in t e wor grow- so mm’ orders are on me from ll`iIsed,1l)ng,a.e high as-i8,0iJ0,000 tone in on'e year. _____._..__---- mweemned, is pleasant to take. Every d -ith it. Sold NOUNCEMENTS. ~ -Read Carter & Coe. Seed Wheat "Ad" in today'e inns. -Notice to lleirhrmen. John McQoillan Br. Oo. will buy quahaugs, beginning May » tasks were found petrified but in n per- , feet state of preservation. The tucks E I U measured cight feet s‘x inches from the , point where they were broken off the ' head, which was at the point where the ",liusk fastened to the head. IS U E ` The gigantic teeth closed fast one on ' top ofthe other inaseven and perfect a - ` way as they must have been fifty _ """" thousand years ago when the animal was alive and roaming the neollthic Pnsm. Moy 2-The Anglo-Thibetuu forests. onetoeth which was necsshm treaty was Officially published niwr its was weighed annie turned the seals st ratification. According to information for-by pmmdg, the heaviest, tooth appar- which has reached the Associated Press ently from which can be gathered in U50 i-PBM-Y lil S1155*-*WCC is 53 f0“°W5¥ the books, that has ever been discovered. CLARK’S 0UlCK MEALS. f--,;»;,--f 35:21 .:::;;“i‘l;:.1:S.»:“3:::*;I.° u nr opera ,Y .The quality is assured by Ciark's label." CHICAGO MARKETS. Vhcat ‘ 'IDB Wheat “ 70 ork, May, 15.91) Pork, Jan.. $15.40 _________.--- linard's tinimeni Curse Dandruff. -&--larva- TOP WATCHES. factories hrst your produced $0.='»i‘0. worth of mntcln-H. The large proportlo match trust will have $3,500,000 capital. _{____.___-- Smith Premier business was neve Condensed Advertisement 11ws 1131 1111 1 Ill Millllliliil NEW Yonx, May 2.-For the sake of the many Jewish residents in Morrocco we regret that no large and permanent settle- ment of the Moorish problem has been recalled. The Jews are the best artiflcers and business men ln the country. Freed and protected they could become the greatest regenerative forte in Morocco, spreading the arts of civilization, enrich. ing the land, and making the country o valuable outlet for the produce and enter- prise of Europe. ilil] iliii Plilllli A v Momrnnai., May 2.-Socialism appeared " OW Noi ,Apt g l Sill? S 1f11_,1>n11111 Arid Slr' Thgmas Shaughncssy them a`l`S1'nksw|th|ala ilandred Yardsfiribuim io His Memory Paid by the Premier-_No Definite Results fromthe -' " “" " " ` ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ` " ` ‘ ` DeliberationsofMiners- vtesson- Lord Slraihcona Eclualiy Frank, Calls °f Sh°'E}0wmf“ Me" liir. Borden-#Fruit Marks Act-The . ,No Referendum. "For improved Atianilc Scryicc to Make ‘ --»;__g A 4 ‘Railway Bill is Discussed and Amend- _ ments Proposed. Scnarvrorv, May 3.-(Special)-Today's session of miners resulted in no definite action, but revealed* that the men are practically unanimous in favor of s. strike , Tonight it ls believed that nothing short ofa miracle can prevent the strike being declared tomorrow or Saturday. Mitchell made a speech saying that the committee had gone even farther than ir. should ln endeavouring to effect a peace. able settlement. lie announced to the press after the meeting that he had done away with the proposal to refer the entire question to a referendum vote of miners. 11111111ss11t1 11111 111 111u1_s__\11111s1|111 Pauls, May 2~Tha main force ofthe inbox movement as it affects thc city and the country appears to have spent itself on Tuesday, although detached move- ments continute to agltae various trades, requiring constant surveillance by the police and the continued pres.;-me in Paris of n considerable force of troops. However, the authorities, while prepared to meet any further widespread demon. stration, no longer treat the movement as a serious menace to the community. The public,which for a week has br-en deeply agitated and fearful, has resumed its usual tranquility, the central sections of the city have recovered their normal aspect and business is proceeding as usual. All the stores were open today and traffic by cabs, streets railways, etc., was not interfered with. The cavalry and infantry have been withdmivn fr-gm the Bourse, the Bank of France and other financial centres, where they had been 4 “held in readiness for evcntualities. Nc- vertheless the working district today ; continued in a state of eilervesccnce with frequent minor affrnys, nonc. however assuming proportions requiring iuterven-, tions by the troops. The latter remained Cnxoaoo. May 3. -(Special) - em,apr11., 4031 corn. May. 45i Tomo, May 2.-Jnpan's 231 |nniclir;Y;;f ---~, == -a 3 wg Ounnuullllihlleivllqsgaunuuvlnlnnnnuo “ ,SA1L11\1o VESSELS better than this year. Last year proved its superiority over all comers more than any other year.-A.Mllne Frascr,Halli;‘x 4d in the open last night for the first time in A tion “Workman of the World, Unite." La ReDubnc_ 1 was hoisted and carried through some of _ »~ the main streets at the head nf a procss- Ml“ifd'\ l-l"l\'"°“i RUUBVGI NSU" sion about 500 strong, and composed; , mo tiy of Italians, Belglans, Russians, Germans, Frenchman and a few Cana- dians. . The organizations represented were the industrial Workers’ Union. Socialist La- bor Party,Itnliau Federation of Social- ist:-‘,anrl`Social Democrats. The organi- zations are affiliated with similar bodies ___ inthe United States and are in touch , ` w"h:Socm“sfI headquumrs at Brussels' I L6NnnN,May2-Lieutenant ireneral Sir Bemmm They stand for cmopemuon gun Hamilton ip his book on thc lius.sn~ Th 1 1 <1 b It 11 “ °° Y epmwm on was~ e v an “ as whore he was enchanted by tho smiles brass band, playing the Marseillaise an , the Internationale. There was no dis- °f the “mm gms' He’ met °“° wh° turbnnce and very little incident except W" the H°“' Ml” Sp’“"°“" d asked the inicrireter to any tht -has assi L 11'1- 1 1 ““ . 1 B “ D ang nm ‘n‘:,Tnt|y(,;N;T to hcr that he wouldlike to carry herofi` ;;l:..mlsed M Down with cle C S u in abeautiiul golden cage. The compli- ment did not please thc young person. Gd 3. She sulked and soon weni. awny. Sir lan Dilllllboli WIN l ¢ °l\\l°:b‘_ took some pains to find out why and he lin* d . swap-with ` eventually discovered that his speech had 1 been translated thus: “As you are a DR. pgs:-xi]-oJvl;oI"\1\;ish you would shut yourself m.°=‘°°w“' °'=lg'-BJ' ` Minard’s Llnimeni for nie everywhere. Igle- -AND- S1:ea.:rn.'s11i ps §` Insurance on Hulls, Cargoes and Freight ef- fected at the lowest current rates. (Too lots for right man.-Maurice Doyle. 4dlilpd -in Classification.) _ WANTED.-Fiat -elses issuer, Keen wages. permanent employmnt io< Sterling Certificates issued, pa) able in all parts of the world. Orders by letter, telephone or telegraph receive A prompt attention. , dian see e y _ Alberta Art Storee, Edmonton, Alta. id l0|pd TWO "-""“”l.“‘§ 'i‘»'l‘.{‘3‘ `.'.?°l.`?.“.i..°“v‘iT.Ii to H-yndman & Co.. ist. Will pay highest oashprlpe. Quahaugs A Prince Edward Island. Fiiidht sunl- mer climate in America. Fishing. bath~ ing, sailing, rowing, etc. Cool nights, no fog. Hote rates moderate. Free descrip- tive matter for a postal.-Tourist Asso- can be shipped on trains or steam boats °| hi' wh" 'M 9"' Wm' °'d°"` '_A' al is no quietly mined lo’ oeaelana .W e will receive them. 27d if 1 lllflir 4 3 h gg; An Qfgalk. f-` sland, Canada. lation, Charlottetown, Prince Edward BOUT YOUR H0mD‘Y"T" " Marine Underwriters ' 1 Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Agency at Halifax, N. 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