r E T T - .~_ . » il ; ,$11, _JI-qul` Wi Eli? _ ` _, _ __,,, , ,. _ -fam pw .a£W a i = . cHARLo'r'rs'roWN, PRINCE snwARD;__1sLaNn, c_ANAnA,jTHURsDAv,"ai>ii1L`2s,l 1906-.E ”*“”‘ f -“ --r-~ - -- ---is -,- - -1-. _ 1 rl I i-1. Elsco “ ‘ ' AOPPOSEDTO SllNDAYBlLL NOW AT M’GlLl; Great Alarm, Some Walls Thiown Down Oaltlalildland Berkley Greeley’s Report to Washington. SAN Faatlvlsoo, April Z5-(Special)-At tllrce fifteen o'¢look this afternoon an-` other earthquake shock was felt. it lasted _ a inlnuto and caused great lllllrin, but nobody _wus injured. A number of walls of burned buildings were thrown down and frail buildings shaken, but the damage was slight. Damage was also done in Oakland and llcrkley. \Vasumc'roN, April 25 - (Special) -A N SHAKEN _ _ _ But Nobody Hurl- Sulfer Damage- Gen. despatch from Gen. Greely in San Fran- cisco says that three hundred thousand neopla are homeless and tho centre of business facilities destroyed except on one street of minor importance. Beyond a few isolated cases there were no deaths or serious injuries of guests in any of the prominent llotels. There is no demand for nurses. 'l`lie local staff of doctors is fully capable of meeting the situation. , lHl lillllllllll Pllllllllll ll HllNll; I’liii.ansLi°nia, April Zi.-The portrait _ of Benjamin Franklin arrived here today. _- it was placed in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fineuarts. The picture had' ileon in the possession of Sir CharlesIGrey , D and one of his descendants, Earl Grey, _Rem Robert S_ MaoA,_,_hm_ pastor of we Governor General of Canada, returned it to tilis city today. ‘ _.,,_.___.,-i---- A ~ _ . ‘ EllSlS‘l iill _ _ ll llllP ll llPi ,__ M SlllMllll [IN |]lSElNl lil Hill New Yomc, April 24-That Christ descended into hell, one of the clauses of the apostles' creed, was declared to be o doubtful scrl tural foundation by the Calvarv Baptist Church, in his Easter B8I‘ll`|0!\» “The clause reciting that Christ de scended into hell ought never to have been in the creed," said Dr. MacArthur “This doctrine was smuggled into the creed. It rests upon doubtful scripture, and it is better far that the clause should be omitted when the creed is recited. form," ho said, “was not found until the ____ _ onsvisfixiirii 24'41rei-' the-telic imr theiive stock building at the Canad Central Fair grounds fell yesterday, before it was completed. The Montreal Loco- up the steel frame~work,when it collapsed, injuring several workmen, and some fifteen others had a narrow esenpe. The contract price is $10,000. _ _ $ioo Reward, $ico The readers of. this paper will ho pleased 1 to ieam that there is at east one ireaderi llisense that science has been able to cure in all its etplges, and tliat is Caiarrh. I-lall’s Catarr Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catnrrh being u constitutional disease, requires a 'constitutional treatment. llall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal] y‘ , li ti direct th bioodand mucous ` _ . garaies ol “l,ye‘;';;‘;em_° ,hereby destroy Testament criticism. Before ten years the ing the foundation ci the disease, and lllVlDR U19 Plifilmi? SYWUKU1 bi' b“lldl“‘l\ putcd. Nay, it is even now disputed. This .l`,g_`ax‘iy part ofthe-elgh&\,-,c`entur;y`.lNone alot the apostles ever heard of it. The 1 lsyacopa The surprising thing to thc mom" Work. were engaged In putting .Roman soldiers was that he died so soon. first teaching is that Christ was really dead. This was no case of swocning or He lived only six hours, while it was not uncommon for a man to live two or three days upon the cross. “Christ rose the third day, according to the scrlptureslln the majesty of august silence he arose. Cod's greatest works are often lions in silence. Jesus stepped out of that tomb, the conqueror of death and Hades. This is the unique fact of his- tory. To disprove this is to disprove ali. The resurrection implies the divine lite and the divine birth. ' We are entering s new phase of New virgin liirtli of Christ will be fiercely dis lilc constitution and assistinll nature ii; week an Episcopal clergyman is to he ' bi th of doing ite work. The proprietors have s much faith in. its curative owers tha iliey offer Om Hundred Dollhrs for any _ Chl-let, While we are entering this fierce ""5" th" ll' 15‘l’° °‘“'°' Send for ual' nt I conflict let us hold fast to the blessed fact _ of Ciirlstfs resurrection." l l l l °i’\°a'll`l'¢'ll§'iiZ J. oimsiav as co., Toledo, 0. S ldb all D1' l t 751:. ’l_‘?\ke yI1all’e_\ll€1lln!ll;' Pills for consti- pa ou. EN E333 Eli-C BUY THE “Slater Slice" “stai_fpl_1__snoss’° “si.A'ri;li slloi;s” The 1 ,ilobbiesr shoes in town, $3.50, Q4.oo, $4-50. $5 oo. _ 4 Leathers-patent, kid and box calE.if=» » ~ Tourist Last, Bunios Last, Ar" `r"E,elsi: Ralllziitilbllst. Fit any foot. They £0 the etyley comfort and wear. . ' ._,.- , _ WS. clients for P. E. I. g ings and patterns are choice t tried for denying the virgin r é______1--1- coughs, colds, hoereenen, and other tiireel ailments are quickly relieved by Orosolene tablets. tan cents per box. LU dfilllllirl- Nail pullers, meat saws, blades for hack saws, etc at the London FANCY DECORATIVE TISSUE ,For Mantle Dra1lcrics,ctc. 1 We liavejust opened up very Select Stock of _Fancy Tissue Papers. The color- Eastcr Cards, Easter _Novelties and Easter 'Magazines now ready. l f ,-- .l 'l >5 OTTAWA, April 24-(Special)-The com- flnished hearing evidence. 1'\.r.T~"‘°l.l il The Evidence Now Coliclude<_i__-,,-_i-'_',i`l'l;lic~Accoulits Committee lnvestiga- Only Onc Marilimc Graduate in Arts, Ono Wins ting intercoionial Railway a,,Supply Company _ ‘ Second Year Honors, Another Expected to and an. Oil Company-§_§p__l_,__ “cnt Decllnesio Slate Amount Get the Chapman Medal-_-St. John Girl oi l‘lis Commits in on. Purchases. Leads Large Freshman Class. H5 "ld °l\°’i'hF;dl5`°9v“"`°°l'5 f°1`°ll»f°l’ 5ld°“i'§ B- F- P°“`“°"l Ar D' Rlchudl Mouramah. April 25-(SDeeial)- last Rhodes Schola.rIhiP will be the ___~ moving grain fifteen per cent. amounted to forty-one thousand dollars ln Parliament today W. H. Bennet The Hull Cement Co.. the oil well inter- The Company had been incorporated moved a resolution declaring the recom- i csts and the British Columbia mining in Newfoundland. mendation ofthe Transportation Commls. interests opposed the provisions of the The President was A. M. Lordiy, clerk sion should be carried out involving the Bm' l" lim °m°° 0fP°*1l`5°“ af Peafsonr Hall' nationaiization of the principal Canadian ' IN llllll _MINES lllSlS .llWllS Matthew Lodge, Secretary of the East-_ fax. G. F.P _ Dorm constmcung the Georgina Buy ern Railway and Supply Co. ot Moncton 1 Mr. Lodge said he was also Secretary of C . _ was examined before the Public Accounts ' tha N. B. Petroleum Co., which supplied anal and other expensive ememrlses' ___ ____ C 1 1 _ _ The debate was adjourned and little _ cmm ttee as to the relations of that oil, to the Intercclonial J no A ____ 24___AB __ consw AM"mL“__ Apr" 24_When the Madame 1 oir/\NNn , Company with the Intercoloniai. __ The directors were F. H. Sumner, Pre- business was done. queues otslxe swgpage of Ch_m_5e Langley Gm left Truro for Amhmit on ` / Saturday they left two hand grips at the him here. He came of his own freewill in hopes that his great name might in- spire t-he Russians in this country to aid their hrethronlon the other side." Maximo said last night that he was cabled by the Revolutionary committee and told to goto New York. He said that since he started from Russia he had been given several hundred thousand dollars for the revolutionary fund. _________._.----- iNlWSPlPlllS llll Wllll Blllllll llUl Oairnanii, Cal., April 2t-The San Francisco daily newspapers, all of which were burned out, are' gradually getting into shape. On Thursday morning the best showing the morning journals could make was a small combination sheet hearing the heading: "Call, Chronicle, Examiner." It was set up and prlntedin lb d E|1ll'llQ} » _ . 3, C » _ 20411 the office of tho Oakland Tr une, an li-»-_- lp,-ave a brief account of the great disaster ' and took an optimistic view of the, future of the stricken oity. ' ` Yesterday and today the papers, though still printed in Oakland, have appeared `under their headings, and’ with afew illustrations showing scenes lrilths streets of San Franoisc0.` Ill 'ls expected: that within a short time they will* 'be' able to 'replace their plants and present their former appearance. -1 A DIMPLE MAKER. ‘ Find a child' with dim les and chubby arms and lips and you find a healthy chi d. Find one with drawn facet and' poor, thin bod! and you see one that nee s Scott’s_ Emulsion. Your doctor will no doubt tell you the child is fat-starved--its food is not nourishing it. \ _ _ NotB_i`_ng helps these thin, ale ildren like ‘Scott's Emulsion. It contains the. very element of fat they need. It supplies them with ~a per- fect and quickly diipeted nourishment, Scctt’s` mul- sion brings dimples and rounded -limbs. - ‘ iiiiallzllll ll llllola., ing to to-day's World, that Maxim Gorky was unxmpormnth “Ido not baueve he ____ and Lsveson Gower, controller of the governor genersl‘s household, played The negro had entered the home ofa widcw near town. I-Ie was caught and fully identified and was awaiting trans- portation tc the county scat. The deputy sheriff who had the prisoner in charge fired several shots at the mem' bers of the mob without effect. lll|lSl Will lilll lliWS lllllll llllSEU SAN Fnsivciseo, 'April 24. -People need have little solicltude for their friends who 'were here as tourists at the time of the earthquake. It may safely be asserted that few, if any, such persons have been killed or injured. The casualties, with few exceptions, were confined to the occupants of cheap lodging houses. As lan inevitable result of the catastrophe ,the people are scattered far and wide and the destruction of telegraph fa- cilities renders it impossible to find them, or toconimunioate with them. A great _ many strangers do not know where the ‘temporary offices of the telegraph companies are located, and these offices :have been necessarily shifted from time to time. _.,.._-g--- E - ____ ` J ' 0'r1'a\va, rll ‘bi _ ...Z,;;_2.‘;“l:i:;i:’i...€i'zs's;“salsa '*"°S*°‘lF°'.li°"S° Bff=a‘<'"g» .. .. .. . A revolunonuy (und and who made me and Mob Took Him From Ottawa Golf() nb, While there he 1,001; suaded other miners not to sign the equal N mst pubnc uppeargnce ,Mt Dlght at we » part in an exciting foursome and showed \”l8l\i5S P°f1lil0l!. MH W00d. dB“Yl1\il that ' considerable cleveruess in handling the We Uflltllals URW Wkell thi” UOUFBG- Grand Central Palace, said later, accord- lhe 0fllC8|'S, _mltsucm In the foursome the Prince N A Pllllllll 1 treatment is Dr }l)arnllton's Pills 25c 4 , (Tm late for clsssia¢anon.> ‘ Mark Wr ght Furnishing Co. :Mid 3| l “I ANTED- A cabinet maker. Apply to I OST-Yesterday a bunch of keys. ‘ J Finder please leave atlbis oiiice. l 1 .‘ < l l cen't have his own way, will he, mal l limits; one with stable pi-e_§e£red_ ‘ p lyto H S. Pethick, Manager _ank mittee on the Lord's_ Day Bill today steel and.forbeltiu_g.` ' Ches.S.Bickman, A. B.. McLellan, dos. Awomgng 1° the return, 3,, ga, posted A1, w|u,,¢,. of me Chwmm mean _ _ The oil was obtained' from the Imperial Alllson,Daniel Currie and F. H. Deacon. M,,(;||| Andrew Hemi,-y of L1,-e,-pw] 1,, N_ R_ Gun* of Hm_,svule_ 1,_ E_ L wan The Superintendent of the Canadian Oil Co. Hddsclined to state the amount Hon. Mr. Emmerson ordered this oilto the 9,11, m,,,-mms member of the A,-is _ Pacific west of Lake Superior stated tbatll ofhis com`mlsdiQn._ be purchased for the Intercolonial. Mr. Kmdungng claw honors ln sewn' year' if the running of trains on Sunday were The ‘transactions of the Supply Com-_ Emmerson had been President of the 11, 1, expwted thug A_ R Mdkod of Fl°'°n°° G‘E°t“h“`.'°k°'St" Jah” 'cada stopped it would reduce the volume of pany with the Intercolonial last year Company. Ulm: p_ E_ L who was n0mh,,,,,,1 to me- a large freshman class. ‘-I-|,_______. if--i I-1 r-_- Cf: then returned to the train for to Loretta Abbey. The royal train was l the object of much interest, and hundreds o pe p e ell s the Canadian side, thrcnged l i ntl fl th i bl th “Tig mlm 5; limgoumf ugqiyfce ,E I. C R restaurant at Truro On their ° ri .ii here the ips were wiicri for ami ~ ‘_ _ _ Boer organization Het Volk. Mr. Wood, were Sent up ml NU' U tml" °" Slmdlly ' _ 1 general secretary of the Transvaal Min "l“h"’l“ the charge °f the °°"d“cw" _ ll V V ers' association is out in an interview “men the “Hp” "ached hem' ll' W” ‘ll5` . _ 1 _ ' ~ - ' covered that two articles of jewelry ' among the British in the Traxisvaal. He valued at about ‘Orly Dmmds stcrulm' --- first accuses certain individuals of try# ($200) were ml`”l““‘ owne" J°“c“ wc" “’_" __ “W” lug to get som” omcms of the mmoclw to Truro but so far has not any trace of _Prima Arthur of 1 tion dismissed from their employment as the “t°l ,» threatened between the workmen and the al V in complaining of the hopeless dlvlslon ' h h dth f th l ti . _ - as “me amuse 0 B “von on against Capt Wyndham 'and Lady Sybil _ li; this eol1__i;tw."w_egt\;;:\'»v be Huawei; oal°,~1¢_Ja,|__$15_g5 Trunk forthe visit of His Royal High~ llj0l\ Mid 0KYKf_1l1int0 the sy_stein tiiat ness to the different points on their _¥n‘;‘;_“);°g§v?elf;i‘i,f§0rf,,ll,;lll;A“ onsagréfggf , . ‘ll“e- The hom" 0( dffimfffufe this nmfn' makes you feel like new. l"f1'l'0zoi\eli'ft.a Mlmrd ‘ l-lnlmml Lui” Bum" nc' ing from the falls is 10.15 and Toronto » age from the old and imparts resilience and buoyancy to the de1ircl..seri. lic manly Wm be renched an 1220 D' m' ruddy li_i_i_ioi°c_¢il,-cl\sf._l_isl¢l_4;_ penkiiess fanll _ . |.‘.l"l Bl' 0 lfl.[)[)y G B 0 \ ' Minard’s Linimeni Reliever Nuurnigia- l neil... irarrozont- slay <>elle!°i.'il',7.-'l' ll 'lllllr ilionllcllscci Advertisements ....,_ 1 ‘ » | _ \' 4,1 ~> zonal. " -K _,M ;,/" ' P 1 1 . er rig ’ ff- WANTED -AAmTn to. guy; dxiexiirépyff »'?l~'» :-5 .' .Q-ll* .L wagon. ppy fo ar 1 \ 1f~{,'.~' - ‘_“ _ 1m.-nieililll; oo. alas. -i.;,5}a. - ' , ivan _ _ , sl ,- .---~ __ 1I]GGS for Hatchiag-Pure bred white ,_ '| J Plymouth Rocks $1 per setting of 13. - " .Apply to Ernest Weeks, Brighton. _ _ ‘_ zodew. 1 j , ._ _ _“ 7 ANTED-To rent a house within city - l |90() Pgttgfns |906 . ,, _ 1 , v QL gr ' f.-_ctglg x/ (ebb _ n l. TZ;-3;. _ - .l -_._.‘ I dl Pd e $5.13. ` ' 2odzl.` ` ` - < ';‘ ffl' ‘ l _ 1Mu,Bi¥_;___Fm.,. “"mw'_"-\»-~“d_~§{~ The Di~:slc.N:~ and Coi.oRii~.i .s c iis ~,e;li s t. I l h A -' 1 i r il abt :href lld::.mTar§::E Elan goods excel all former productions. Illlrallllg Ayrt Parlors. 2l5d ti. `; ~ --wiv--¢--»~c ' _ #__ - 1 _ '_ SIX T1-10U5gN1;\(5,0oo) Rolls at only 7 cents pei- DOUBLE Wisdom-mmmiatsiin mod. 'mera noni., other reliefs' “P 1° 8°=- on»rg¢m;f`hgrpvllll!'dL°°il)ll'nl¢‘} llstnllldldlgg P 1 D1 1 R H 11 B ,1 1 ' mth* ` " ‘ , Perhaps your ar or ii ng oom s . c - §l§flhn¢u h§?°` A%li'eiwl, room or Kitchen Nsiavsla New WALL Paras Dlu-zss. ’ It will not cost much if you buy your paper from ns. ‘ llovellnees d and ni bt. Pictur llllland, Canada SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS tlllh yell! _ ` ' °“ Mau'/"lil Pflnt* Ed‘*"“‘d lslimd- Sample Books sent with pleasure at your request fur inspection. s “X , f rl all 1 » ~ »~~» cole. o ca., Lia. .,_e_f;°l.>;l; l'°H“"“l ' ,Ellllllmum ll'llll?::` ngmitsllle 'people' , lla--I ilape»o,dear. °"\ ° » 'P _T t A.; TBLFpH0NE 0_ L-i--wal. i- ~.-fr -ef 1°-»=»= i- t2.:i'.‘.i:%.€°.§.'::‘:f.:‘:.'::.‘:.':.ff*.=;...:“...:.....l - ' ’ - ICOTT I DOWNI, Toronto, Ont. _ _ _ _ . , ' _ ’ ‘fi .sPrincé~ Edward ilaliltl iléarly ,Evel'ybody_ Reads The Gua r ' , O 0 ` , e I < Unla-\‘___,-lv ‘l””|_il _ C‘ wx A . _ lim _ _ `, , ' rdlan