~.. IX ..’w:.«.l_'..:*‘. .3 l .wr‘r. Im6jl p. isms Fi‘vngldl. . -1 " A Sims. Stitch: Added to the Debate—An Propmc‘d fer Adoption In new of Cartwright: Scheme—The Uni- vcniths to Elect Senators. I Or-rawa... June 5—(Speciai)—Senstor Senators in proportion to the voting Ferguson hdded a strong speech to the debate cum 'Re'Iorrn today. _In his inina‘ the: chief faults in the present conditions were the unequal division of the. parties. He approved a life term and strongly cpponcd Cartwright’a plan for the election or forly‘elght‘ by Provincial Legislatures and twenty four by thrFederal Govern- ment. ; If the Conservatives went into power next election this system would keep them in a minority in the Senate for twenty one years. 4 senator Ferguson's plan was to give the OppositionL Iueadcr‘thle power of selecting William ’ it a: Susszx, N. B. Jane 5.—(Speclai)-'Th‘c Sussex Mercantile Company’s store was brokenyinto eerly this morning by-twc unknown man. one oi when. was subse- quently captured and is now in Hampton Jail. The wound omit..- is still at large. w. 1,:vi“;"t.-. Fn'nnnnrc'ron. J unc fi.—(9peclai)-The death occured at Government House this morning of Miss Annie Hutton Snr'mball. youngest daughter of‘ the Lieut. Governor and Mrs. Snowball. after a lingering ililncss of consumption contracted while in Switzerland at school. Mlnard's tinimsst Relieves Neuralgllr _ Endsof beet Arminister and. Brussels Carpet, 1} yerds long. suitable for Rugs. at low prices. Jae. Paton &‘ po., Carpet and Furniture Lsadcre. on tel Tll' Make “The Stars: Shoe 00” offer the above reward to anyone who will produce evidence that will convict any- dealer selling shoes and teprcnntiflz’ them to be “Slater Shoes” when. thereto another malte- Wesarethe only authorized more. Charlottetown to Wi-‘Mrtsms shoe. Price; onl bottom £3.50.t4§9§4l3ld.$5-oo- one wee ‘USON EFORM strength of his party preceding a general election. the party having disproportion- ate representation to be given all nomina- tions until a fair start is obtained. Another suggestion would be that sixty Senators might be selected in that way by political leaders, and the balance of twelve might chosen by Universities. If present number of senators was maintained 72 might be selected by parties and 15 by Universities. In this way a rivalry'wouldbe promoted between the two parties in regard to the qualifications of the Senators selected lad as a popular vote in the country is always close between- the two parties the Universities would hold'th‘e balance. BHlllSH BENEHAL Elltilllll EUMINE BIRMINGHAM June 5—(Speciai74aoueph" Chamberlainmddresslng-a meeting at" Unionists here tonight asked twain tqbe prepared for another general election, saying he should not be surprised iiii came neitt spring. ; ls _H_Ecuvnll l i . ’ 'annnnrcrmv, N. B. June 5—(Spcclnl')‘-— Today Bishop Kingdon is or mcwhat letter and there isle. feeling among those 5n charge of the patient thathis recovery ,tvith the careful treatment which he is l‘ecelvlng is now only a matter oi time. till} liltill Elli llilllllll Maputo June 4—The post of honor at the royal military review at Carahache camp today was occupied by the Wadras regiment to which belonged the officers and privates who were killed by the bomb 'rpiosion May 31st. in the royal wedding “recession. King Alfonso. Queen Victoria nd the Wadras regiment receive vatlons. lllnllw MllllllEll ; till~Bl__|1_tll~LIJ$S. LAUN nv ISLAND. Bristol Channel. June t—The big British battle s in Montana” oi the Channel fleet. whlo went ' ashore during the dense fog early Tuesday morning m8huttsr Point, bids fairto be e tutti villas; tithtre era vastseats. In! her bottom. which render it doubtful whether she can be reiloated. Some of the crew are reported to have been injured. but no lives were lost. the 'tnan having been transfered to other ships. Mlnard's Llnlnsat emu-sens; I ' ' Us unbrea'lreble, 4‘ featherweight : Ohrlstyds‘beyond-‘com- tar. - lrwn ' cmnnorrmows, ‘PRI‘NCE semen ISLAND, Carmina, WEDNES i i ea we“! 2... “ In Prince? Edward island Nearly Everybody Reads The Charlottetown-Guardian.” GUARD . 31/ , ~l“lli . . ' . ‘ x. \ / (k 7,, c‘—’ .a— I foul“: ‘ v13." 3 / [I 3’ % u” \ J \ \ DAY, JUNE 6, r n «1.-.». lit ’ ilE Land Deals Discussed was O'rrawa, June h—(Speclal) In the House today Mr. Lefurgoy asked for furthec consideration of the resolution regarding provincial mpresentation. Sir Wilfrid Lauder. said there was no- immediate urgency in that-matter. The debate on the western lands administra» tion was resumed. . Arms. of Montreal. said he had been. credibly informed that three owners oil Milk River Cattle Co. grazing lease granted a short time ago by the Interior Department had sold the lease to Stilton. The erm‘ ' ‘ warmly 1 f," the the charges, and Amen accepted his statement. Burrows. Simon'sbrother-in-law declar- ed that all of his timber limits had been * commas Brings up Province RCplclddtdtlon—illtod’s «The Attlcs‘ supplies Again— Captain Bernicr_§aid Liquor Nccdcd. obtained by open tender and bought (or a fair price. Dr. Roche declared apample case 'llad been made tor a full inquiry. Before the committee of investigation intestine atr. hmtip supplies, Col. W. Whitehead of the syuuated Police and Capt. Bernler gave evidence that the supplies put on the boat were of Road quality and reasonable quantity for the three year's cruise contemplated when the boat left. Qapt. Bernier declared. the liquor was 1 in Arctic workagd thpt Nansen took some. The supply of tobacco was not too great- _ i . I Be wascertnln thahall thc‘ provisions purchased had been put on board . ' Hlllllll‘l NEW YORK J une 4-Jobn D. Rockoleller and sporty sailed for Europe yesterday pn the record-breaking. Deutschland. happiest personsou the big liner. Having apparently put aside business cares. he seemed to be enjoying the beginning of a- nlnn ” .tlllltHl Ill. SPAIN Bancnnoma. June 5-—(Special)— Another prisoner has bien arrested in connection with the attempt on Kin): Altean lite. - Tbs‘poiice have discovered that this plot was framed by the same man who or nixed the plot which was nearly ! IIHliiJllSilEl l .' ' iifThe, Supreme Court Of . Canada Manv Prominent Men Pescnt. llillllill lflll ' JiP. tilllilll Tana. June 4.—Thc Official Gaactte tomorrow will publish the first batch of naval rewards for gallant conduct during the war. Nearly 0,500 warrant ohicers and men will seceiva, tilt?~ Wan'qf the Golden Kits and an annuity of$50 to 5100. lllHllll llllwn min Milliilt Taxman, J unc’ 4.-'-Fighting between Via-cc: at tncjsultan and the Pretender has been rehewed.' The Pretender has drilten back the Sultan‘s troops, inflicting consig table losses and slung daysststcdtha “nary ortheloy'sl hid rite; CHICAGO manners; “‘5 - (special) — iy Corn“ ..... is! ‘ m OUMAIN petitlcnlk l’fOWSC 3105.. “(lg ._ m, _ ' . ‘ I F 2 r 5' E E s 5 3: amoeba. to clear «- 0 bis alum “"9"!” m!“ "P.- W, “92;! "t- Pstanfic 9. Carpet and Furniture at. .odil V ‘ mum Letters." .0... mm“... m successful in Paris last year. OTT‘WAI h“! 5-l5M9Wl—HW‘ .L . F. . . . “up . wok he seat of the Chief Justice at the opening of the Supreme Court. Among those in the Court room wer Secretary of State the Minister" of instants. the Speaker oi‘ "the House and niny Senators and Members. Chief-Justice Fitzpatrick was followed N the Courtroom by Justlccs' Davies,’ id ngfon. MaoIAnnaand Girouard. When the commislon had bun read. Chief Justice Fitzpatrick ss id haheiieved here was a motion before Court and thé" , art was ready to hear. _'.ihe argument was then begun on a motion to quash. There were no congratulatory speechl a byepeclal request of Chief Justice Fitzpatrioki ‘ How to 8...}. up a Cold. tmaylbameurprise many to, leanlf ' t a severe cold can be completely book; n imfitwhvér; prompt action is necessary. he first symptoms of a cold are a dry loud cough. a profuse watery discharge from the nose, and a thin. white coating on the tongue; When Chamberlain's cough remedy is taknn Iflfi‘lf'hour on the ant apbdaranes ‘cf' tires‘s symptoms. it counteracts the efféct of the cold and re- stored the hymn to s’heaithy condition within a_ day or two. For sale by all droughts. I, 10 Ends of B'cotch‘U'nion and Fiber‘ette when in. w... reversible suitable io‘. h leer entailhedroolny at clearance Elm. Jen. Paton sr‘co" Carpet and . Odfli‘ I" " " ti V”... ,._J. ,... » " in one—or two‘days' time. To do ‘ landfill" _ ill Mllllli MllllEl V Sr. Enrmsnono. June 4.--'i‘he , osition of the Goremykin Administratiop daily Eneoomlngrnore ludicrous, I can adduce no more eloquent symptom of the general opinion than the attitude of the Bourss. its tone lei-emanabe firm because oi the deeply rooted conviction that the Duma will win without a great errort. , Rumors are current that the foreign capitalists have refused to pay the second installment of the. new I loan, V U “ to £18.000.000, unless all orderly government is esubiishsd. and thatOount Witteand A. Durnovo are endeavoring'to arrange matters. ' :There is. however. another endows argument. namely a widelprsad outbresk. Reports from the especially the south, arrogance general recrudescence of outrages. . . .z. i lt'is-tssred that the peasants are limo log out properties belonging to officials d courtiers. YOUR WORN~0UT STOMAOII. ' What it needs ie.t.ha strengthening influence of Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills—they worh‘marvcls‘ where‘ the stomach and etlon are poor. In one day the ppetite. increases and t e whole system s rapidly strengthene . No stomach I; eclalist could write a better preeori an Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man rake and Butternut. At all dealers in a one dollar. mitoscdsflvmlscmcms (Too late fo‘i'Clasalifltilttion.) v. ANTED.—Boy to learn murmur..- i to Moore a: Oantwell er rs. ANTED—Man to work aboutastable. C. E. Redd. Bernese Maker, Gsds‘t George Street. ~ 7 . ' ' * ANTED glritc learn dfé‘, l A i to Winnifred I .1- Richmon‘lPSvt. Hillebcro Squa - v OR SALE—House and lot ton. Lot BOX 170 feet. fin 25:28. Sho 10x22. Good pump. G. P. Corm clr. Kcneington. . . 'TU LET.—A house on Sid . containingsroome with r - pantries, roomy kitchen back L sewerage. electric light. moderate. Apply to M. Trai .iR EMEMBER—That every a morning paper as the n s an fresh d up-tc-date. at me Itirfiek I dozing g. e d eve s e .: lladvfitiee’d while the r mindnle still brig and act e. » 0 OR ARES mu P . Prince Edward lsland'soli . deal. Farm and sea products unsurpee Seashore everywhere. Send name .- for illustrnfii ,dfifiuve Eggrfiegrfig‘ward Is’ialhdfllan . we yellow box, price 26c, or five boxes [or real hoiideyandvmtionaflc remained * “dhrflmethaneamhisssmm u... . .. ‘ eon. She is due at Cherhourz nut. , ednesdsy. From Cher-hours the Rockefeller party will go to the south of France. where Mrs. Charles A. Strong, one of Mr. Rockefeller’s ..daughters . is :just getting over a long illness. William. Bockeieller is also in France, whether he Journeyed several months ago in search of health. John D. Rockefeller was accompanied bnhls Wife, one of his daughters. a niece a doctor,a secretary, a valet, and two nurses. His staterooms were amidships on the starboard side of the upper deck. Despr reportsto the century, they were not the finest to be had on the land. SELL YOUR COLD eon $11 You surely won’t stop a dollar- bill to ours that horrid snifl‘el cold? Go, to any drugsist’ and get "0a arrhoxonc" and your‘ooid will be: nothing oh the. past. Ehereis. lm twitch in the swift way camrnblonghllls‘eollr'z Butthen’ you 9' Fins. heal . , ins and antiseptl ,quail est 0 Catarrhozon'e pic's-hips it’s nob s0*.‘v{10rll;ierfnl. Certainly r. ersisno e a so prom I or colds‘ and {323351. as Catarrhlllzone. Mr. Bookcfellcn seemed to be one of theI Deutech- livnilttllttl ,_ 5 list this ST. JOHN June.A—Wilihrn Wallace 0! Toronto. Inspector of agencies for the Crown Lite insumnoeflpulie at the Royal. Mr. Wallace. thinks the present investiK Ration of Canadian life insurance com- panies will be a good thing in the end. as public confidence. which was somewhat Med by (the inyesugatlons of the commie yacht be restored 'whbn it‘ll: _ '1: l ' I ~ cannon“ ‘. " lanylrregb ti: . will be oorrectedassrc‘sul gt t - lnduiry, and I ‘ he thought it entirely probable that more stringent legislation would bepassed to comet any defects that might be found to exist. The statement made by Finance Minister. Fielding he believed would haves very rsasynrlng effect. “0! course. “said Mr. Wallace, "the solvency of. any of the companies has never been called into question." in the maritime provinces, Mr. Wallace said, the amount of insurance written ,seems to be on the increase. Sore Muscles- Eromlnent athletes throughout the country find that. the. best treatment for sore muscles after severe exercise or hard {work of any icing]. is} hot bath at bed 'tlme. which operates pores, This should immediately. be‘tollowad with an applica- tion of Chamberlain's Pain Balm vigor- ously rubbed into the skin. This llniulent removes all stithess and soreness and has becomes termite, rub dewn, Ana it acts promptly and keeps the muscles in ex- cellent condition. For sale by all drug- Relnse asubl'tituto‘and insist on having . 9 : .. . . ‘lcsale l lie-fig? AND (ii yprssfi'h\\ n 4" k 33% "Vdrsv' aha Carts, Bur- ‘g, DOil Carts and Carter 53:. Ltd. glsts. - A» u pedes, Rowing- ~ , SETS emu, Garden Hafehuocxs. R,