- 1 ’ i i 7 1 \ » IL ` 4' \ I I APR 2°’ I9” THBL1.A'l‘las'r ulilws . THE LHARLUIPETOWN GUARDIAN s'ills'r or Am.-. pAQ.g €]_‘,Hg}_i;E ide..-I I HNSDN ‘S I E. It Days to buy in this province. In the police court in this city LD _ yesterday one' drunk, Donald Mclnnis, 0 -*Denial efforts are being made by was lined two dollars or ten days. - 0 the ladies of St. James (Jhurch'toI surpass all former years in their tea Tea will be served in St. James, today dinin hall from 5.30 p, in_ tn 7,30 ' I i pi m.gtliis evening. h - _ ' J- P- l’€_nDh_raise, Boston, who has -- J _ _ you ave 9. cut or a bruised arm, or 3 3222 :lining _:n t_nis prsvinse ior the Tonight in the Arena Alleys urs ___1 _ S al ' n - . . _ew wee B. eaves this morning Fourth Regiment and the Business I _.W Pr ned ankle, _l0l'll`lS0fl 8 AnO(iyn€ .l_.1lllil]ent fOr Picton on return. Men's teams will bowl in the Arena KA-_ii is ipvagpgble. - Great emergency remedy, Among ____ ____-_sen-_gets to _ms my nssgns. .'~1_ ll y€31‘S Of llSe I10tll1rig l’l3S €Vei' y°_”I'°Y'd8Y by the S. B. Minto, were The Salvation Arliiy Citadel was a iii l>€€l1f0und to take its place. Take in- ‘*~, wardly for Cramps Cholera Morb '56,' 1,- l-i YEARS 4, '_;_ , US, .gr .¢. "f‘ Cough S, Colds, etc. On sale everywhere ' I MENIHHY 25 as I l »»-.- Alllucall ss.- AIOIIII "_ -°= .--as-.="* i'-41.-1:: : rquuu mo c an Oc hollloa. ____ ami--i¢¢°- l. s. Johnson ar co.,~ ~ \` .». " "'° 'num' Boston, Mass. V . Miss Gladys Nicholson _of this city Hfld M_iss Lottie Newsom, Crapaud, returning from Wolfville, N. S. on account of eleven cases of Typhoid bl`°§l¢I“l! out in the Seminary, the ladies college has been closed for the season. Nine of the pupils are con- fined in the seminary and are being well attended hy nurses and doctors. It is _claimed the disease originated from impure milk. Miss Newsom pro- .D_€]B€B Spending a few weeks in the (ity before returning to her home. HBUFY Hlné. City, has received a NECCIFHUEIII WIII ,§_.__... ‘i\'.-\.S`HIN(iT(lN, April 17-"After a "'l`lic pi‘0l',l'n.~:si\'e iieplllllicalls have tlioi-oil_1:li cailviiss of the l"i6biihlican "e"°I` hee" free U"“le\`S." Bald Mf- ___________Shi__ of the huuse I can Lenroot. “I challenge any one to I-ny - iisitivel that a sillbstaiitial point to any Speech made hy B' pm EUII' of yum _,arty Wm vote gressive liepulllicnil in congress o I""I°") H (.anmmu_ _eu out elsclvllere iiilvocnting free trnde_ lin their ies' mori ‘that of the Democrats were sincere l ire to put L articles on tlie free list, they would attach telegram ailnouilcing the death 0| B_ella_I-line, (Mrs. Treviranils). who flied in New York on April llith at 10-30. aged forty years. Much sym- Ied and the tables, so abundantly ~ urs ii-se ll-t to in ~ ‘il~ ‘t nil. Ifatlly ‘VIII he I0” for the bvreafed ,,_,_, He acclisedb them ofe \\li(iilltiii(;);mtli’e pie- Exgnllg' _The mt? Mrs' Trevlranus 'B' '.~i_".“-. siili-ni in veto their ii-se list lull ve ’°"‘ tm” my ‘?°"“°l Wa" _ ago and has resided ln New Y‘ork since then. Her death was very sud- den aiid unexpected, as only a week Rilo the family here had a letter from her in which she said she was ln goo_d health and proposed coming 1 to this city on a visit, accompanied I by her lilisband, this summer. She I pnid a visit to her home here last ‘whcn it finally passed, to make poll tical capital for them. iiguillst .lc _ ‘ '_ i*l` Y. _ _ _ -, . _ _ H mum nm ht _.stand fm a protectisc tariff nicasui- snmme,-_ The deceaS,,d_ who was hill, said eprcsen ‘ 'g ., o .. _ _ _ , _ _ _ . , _ l- _ - _ ing duties by the llilicivncc lil cos .\i\\ ioik, the Repub ltaii whip, to ___ ____________t_0__ at _______e _“___ ______0a___ iliglii. 'l`llc bill is to be pllt on its |iii.~‘:;ilgc this week. flies will not pre\'eli_t its ilassage “Do you endorse your pai-ty‘s an tion in passing the l’aync tariff bili‘;‘ Y _ tl I DI _ asked Mr. i‘u_l_lop,_of Indiana. _ l.1llcml.'Iiiil]E;e oiirlwwillilihgt- ‘I an not’ Said Mr' l‘enm°"' lllniilill toti. against the iiiniority of "llo you consider it a violatioll o " ' .. ` ' ‘t".` l I '."’ ilirii- parity. llle Democratic imijor- y‘f','1' dpo“',,ls_;__:) §;__lfeI___________t_ ni in fnv~r_ of it has ii:-°~Mli_ .,,.» .-if rn'v party lis.l kent its iilsils ~- ` t ew -on css' - ' . _ "‘""“| "I le n L g "’ ww there would have been a minority "I"'_‘.' _ . . llpoii your side of the house instcai i-I"i'.`» l‘If.i.i§lsii§i?ritffNE'§iill.» 'ii-silif ‘lf 11 m“1~f‘*Y»" f“1°*» “ I" ' ` " ' - i A sizing up of the new alignmcn ni-g,', -if Micliigilil, ii llepublican mem ii- lliiil l{c"i'r=:1'litaii\'c lellroot ii ,-,..»l<.~ nl length against the bill. llc ,.i'i¢si»ntntivcs l~liiri'ison, of New York, uiiil I'i-tiers, of lVlassili'lii:sl~.tts, llcliiu 1-iiilir iiicinbcm of the ways and ii.i»:iiii~ <:oninllf.tc1~., iiilil llc|ii‘lfsent'.iitivi¢ riiiiiiiiiicliri-, of llidillna, lfcpllblieiiil ii.1v.»1‘1ii." p. c. J. C. lVlaclilNl`0Sll 81 C0. ld.'i'l‘./till Moliillerli Montreiil Stock E HALIFAX. MON h% .li'll|lLi|) 1873 xcllilllgc. Direct l’l'iv:ite Wires TRIi`.l\Il. S'l‘. JOHN. ’ tague. will sing I . I _I passages and it evidently made a 1 deep impression on the auilience, as mnily of the testimonies made refer- ence to the sermon. A new feature of the service was the new voices wh testified for the first time, these hov- ing experienced conversion during til gone on, and it nlny not be known that a good number have made li. start on the Christian life. _ Siome have found salvation and some are seeking it. There is ri deep spirit of consecration at the services and strangers who come in testify that it is not difiicult to know that a deep work of grace is going on. Tonight 1 there will be a new feature, Hugh McLean of Calgary, an Islander, whose former home was at Mon- . I-ie is a well known gospel singer As Mr. McLean ex- pects to remain in the city for a few days his help may be expected at the services as long as he is here. He will take charge of the music. The service toni ht will begin at li o’- vm 46 WH a block of Chron C per cent bonds _ ferest. MEMBERS MONTH drllf IandO F. is . M ‘.= cu suv EAL Halifax, Montreal. Sydney, CHA ffer or Sale iclc Publishing Co. price par and in- STOCN EXCHANGE i§F 104 142 117 Totals 570 741 787--2108 ' \l'§. Majority for Prowse Bros.-1. Accidentally five of the league players started a game oil Burke's alleys last evening and made the fol- lowing score which breaks all pre- vious tenm l'ccorils _vet made for one game. Name. George Williams... .lohn Mclnnis._.. .lolln (‘raswell..... William Keenan... James Strain . . . . .. Tcam. Ttl. 4th licut... 180 lvleclinnii-s... 198 <‘lcrks... 214 (’lerks... liifl Mccllaiiirs... 214 'l‘<‘iI'.!il... ,..lIIOIl HE DllliED THE JUDGE I l\HD GOT SIX MONTHS NEW YORK, April 15-Dominick I-learns, a waiter of 30 Bergen street, Brooklyn, after being fined $10 in the night court ycstcrdny. wanted more, and got it, ns follows: “Yoii'll wiiit for that $10, you four- eyeil gnloot," he shouted to Magis trate House. "‘I’ll change that flue :ind send you to the workhouse for twenty days,-" said the magistrate. "Aw g’wnn; make it more," said the prisoner. "One montll_" replied the court. “Once more.” shouted I-learns. "Two montlls," said the magis- trate. . "Do 'it again,” sneercd I-learns. "Six months," adjudicated thi' court. I-learns than demanded rl venr. rind expressed his opinion of Mnizistriitc House in cnllstir terms. Tt took three policemen to remove I-learns from the court room. “I wish T could have made it ii vear," said Magistrate House. “lin- lortunatel-~ six months is the limit." THEHTY-ONE PERSONS HERE DROHHED OPCRTO, Portugal. April 17 - The “banish steamer San Fernado, from Huelva for Liverpool, sank od Finis- eferre. the western-most headland of Spain today., Twenfv-one persons were drowned. Four survivors were landed here by the stcanler Port- imao. The other day James Callaghan, Tailor, made the statement that he can make as up-to-dnte ii garment as any tailor on Fifth Avenue, New York. He has travelled through the States and has had a practical ex perience in the work-shops of Amcri can cities and fillly understands the little details that go to make ii gor- ineilt classy. The perfect fitting col- lars. the smooth rind properly ad- justed shoulders, tlie properly shaped lapel, the gracefully hanging sleeve, are a few of the festiirea that go to make this garment something out of the ordinary. Give hiln a cull and he will delnonstriite to you the truth of this stntoliient. 4-Sdwi-irstf. _f~-. ! .- 1¢m,*e:l.\sr--si The Latest Waist Novelty ls the “Man tailored shirt" a trim. plain. handsome garment. carefully tailored on the similar lines to a man's shirt. The front is perfectly plain, and there are stlffllnli cuffs _attached The price is only 2 00 Moore 61 McLeod 4-l2dtl Spring Mlillnery at Prowso sms tis. 4 iam BROWN says, Monday, April 17th, igti, we started our one price system,which we will strictly adhere to in the future. We believe this system to be the only hon- est basis of doing business 4-Igd 31. lt gives the customer a squarcr and better deal and makes .satisfaction certain. SMOIiE and CHE W IIIBUR KING Twist Tobacco- Miiniifiictured by ., 1 |"" , H.il..u.uli.= IM Ir _iiliis change in the Derby Hat, iiien aren’t going to let you they can help it. _ But it‘s :l good change. those little “<1ii1ky" hats, an brim helps you liold youizdi you llavcil‘t any. The Trooper shape is liiile out of the way but if to wall to the NATIONAL CLO. S1 ORE. S [in The New llals I p g Allis illllili J Come .seeilie show. Qniie a The low tapering crown is thc thing. The hat wear ahat two seasons, if Very few iiien could wear d the low crown and flat gnity, gives you sonic, if in Soil llals “I1” for slnart dressers. 1 .r _Sr . 1 Swell hats indeed. _ Our---$2 oo stiff hat as .usual leads the proces- sion. ‘ Correct dressers who want Correct Hat styles can and do get theiii here. Stiff or Sofi Hats without fancy prices 75c io $2.00. Our quality is all in the lint-you dou’t pay here for a name. Ori giuators of 4 l S1151. National Clothing _(10- - 1 ()llc Price. I . L - @@ You Get Full Weidht N3 .JJ in Lynchs’ Biscuits Did you ever stop to weigh biscuits put up iii “pouiid" packages ? If you ever did yoii‘ll be sure to find the package lacking in wt-iglii-~ your paying il good deal for cheap wrapping _ pliflef. sciil lo the ill-:llvr in :iir-iigll from a box-iloi in one -:ulii lin- ln-si liisrllila liiudo, iii ev l.yiicli,s` are so iiuperior go bark lo lllv ilriliiiary |.yiic|i~i'. I Lynch ;"i 7*’ “ Sydney, N. S $¥|@ ' ll's ilif`l`ereii! with Lyilclis' biscuiis. Lylii:lis` are l liil boxes. Tlii-_V :ire sold you get sixlevii oiiilcesof ery pound. |`ll:ii oiirri irit-il yoiflliiever kind. .‘\‘ili your grocer for S' Ltd &....... *N sn Z .--». . 'is 1 MUHE HIIIIISN EIIPIIIIL I EIJH WESIEIIN EINIIII TORONTO, Out., April 17-Sir Ed- ward Tennaiit Bart, M. P. in the British Parlianlent for Salisbury, from 1906 to 1910, and cousin of Mr. Asquith is in Toronto, one of the party of British capitalists and pub- lec men ' who have been sight-seeing for business reasons from Vancouver seaward. He admitted last night that the result of the trip would be that some, perhaps a good deal, of British capital would be invested in the West, but he said the location of the investment had not yet been settled. All the members of the party were greatly impressed with what they saw and the possibilities of the new country. ll NINE. EIIIPESIIIIIH ., IIIIY Ili NINE III WED PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 15- Dcclaring she had induced nine-ycrll'- old Arthur Hurdle to rllu away from his home and school with her so he Williner, who is bllt nine years olil` and she could he innrried, i.illiunI IIIES IN IIIEMPI Ill SINE INUIHEII .1- BUFFALO, N. Y., April 17.- Tbonias Maher, 51 years old, and ii New York Central flagmali lost his life last night in an heroic, but _uu- successful effort to save the life of a woman. . Mrs. Ella Sheehan, 61 years old, and her daughter, Mrs. Robert Kin- sell, were crossing the tracks at Shel- .don Ave.. Lancaster, when the elder woman fell. A mail train was ap- proaching at high speed and Maher rushed to the aid of the woman. .He Ishoved Mrs. Kensell oil the tracks and was trying to drag Mrs. Shee- han out of danger when the train struck them. Both were instantly killed. DROHHED OH HIS LIST TRIP I’l"l()VIDEN(.`»E, April 16 - '1`lic drowning of Captain John, 34 years old, of the barge Henry C. Cadmui-\ oil Point Judith Saturday was re- ported iiere today by Calif-ain Chall- man of the bnrgc Francis (7. Scully who, with his wife on thc second vm-l- sel of a string of four tows, witness- ed the fatality. Vaptaln Johil was known by no herself, in a firm voice today tolilI Nlagistrnte Yates, at the House off Detention, of their adventures since last Thursday. Tile boy llid his face; and wept. I Tile two children were arrested by’ a trilnnt officer. This morning l.ill-l inn told Magistrate Yates they had; slept behind li hoard fence nenr their homes ench night liiul had received their food by begging nt bakeries., She also told hiln that she had for-I ged her lnothcr's name to ii note audi imd received food from ri grocery store by having it charged to thc, family. The boy wllo was deeply pcnil.ent,| was discharged by Magistrate Yates.I while Lillian was llclil in $300 bnil _on the charge ol being lin incorrigi- ble riiilawny. f .AHOLO-IINERICIH RELITIOHS THE KEY NEW YORK, April 17.-The rela- tions between Great Britain and the United States of America constitlitc the real hey to the situation in pre- baring the peace of the world, said Sir Joseph Ward, premier of New Zealand. here today on his way to London to attend the Imperial Con- ference and the coroiiation. adiacent to the Pacific it is recog- l QU BBEC ROCK CITY 'l`0BACCO C0 other name to the men of the tow. lic told the crew, when he left South Amboy, N. J., for Fall River and this city. that it wus to be his last trip and that he was going to niarrv a New liediorll girl and take up au- other occupation. The tug Saluta- tion, with loilr bilrgcs, ran into ii storm OH l‘oiiit Judith late Friday. The loss of the barge Sailor was re- ported yestcrday, but it was not known that the iladmus had gone down until thc story wus reported today. ` Captain John, on the second tow in the string, jumped into his dory when thc hawser parted in tlic storm, Captain Uliapinaii says, and tried to row to the- Scully. He was capsizeil and drowned. His hoily was not re- covered. The i-_escuc of Captain llpeii- brow and his wife of the barge Tor- nado was reported yesterday. as was the rescue of Captain Keele of the Sailor. The Sailor sunk before the ~ Carllniis went down. for the British race and doing cvcrv- thing in ollr power to prevent Asl- atic immigration to any great. ex- tent," said Sir Joseph. "This 'problem is one which also closely concerns the United States "ln the British overi-ion dominions mid. in my iudgemeut some well thought out plan of Anglo-Saxon co- iii'/.rd that one of the most important operation is necessary to pre-serve .|iiesl,ioiis wi~ haw- io k¢~i=p before us all the countries I have nlludrd to is that of preserving our territory from an invasion of Aslatice." t ` ~