¢»»\Q'1 /l ii °` - sv'-' °" ‘SUV ,H71 31'” 5*? lllli & s .i ...si lm; ,til i \,f I. tL» PAGE FOUR -_ 1 M, ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, - 'rms caintorrnrowu ammonia .mu of int- APR”-"'=§» 1911 The Inland a \l i /ll/ll clllonazltdl ........ ..;.. Q `\. /Y' .5 Ladies' Suits These are busy days with us in the New Mantle Department. The large 1 assortment of new suits make our lilly; . 1 .il/it . gf /X K ri ll 9 “ iii ‘l /I / i _i-l_' ' _"'44 '-_- _. -.- ad. showing the most complete we ever h Our leader is a stylish made suit -,/fT~l` with all the little details of fashion N Other lines at $14. values. which one can mostly find‘_in the $15.00 and $18.00 suits, our low iiet cash price is only $12.75. 00, $15.00, $16.00, $18.00 and $20.00 are particularly good \n»L1Z_-Irv-» Q 1 __ . _ ”““‘"““ _ .. *MM ‘ ' ,A Y .Qi 1%-3 ffib. / . . 1./ .,,_i_y_Z___=___ _N7_»~_,.\ M. _ \ lil - Iilllig _ I ill ll - iliii1'Llil!.l@.-=;.. l ‘ _ _“E ar mf wb wi iii Q ____e=.-_ ~ ;2~_.s-__@ o-_;@ © “___f__“*_'_“_‘_';T;_i-_.cf _F _ 7; ' _-2.-31 . 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Fill up your - E fragrant enjoyment you°ll be sat- isfied that nothing you know can touch it for a real good smoke. ~ Packed ln packages and ilns. ’» Sold by most rv-‘ry dealer ln Canada. ‘I ’ TUCK!-LTI' LIMITED - » HAMILTON .g , |lliiiilliiliilillliiilliil 1' -'rv _ _.-1 ____ , ‘;_°__.‘f 1-_'#52: -:__-_-..:=’_-QE;-__if=_`3_i'i Q. il li iw lg. l vid of a v..ndfill;_ rl l_ _ 5 1 sf if' . , really. therc's no -' ~.._f; rare blend of old if between puffs of . i- . ~ 1# l 1 Eff .3 f J .who was arrested hy W. J. Burns in A ihis home citv Saturday night, and lnow is being taken to Los Angeles to face the charge of blowing up the EN Times building; J. W. McNamara, Cincinnati O. brother of John J. and "pal", of lVlcManiga1, arrested iii Detroit, are implicated. `"”° """°"_"°' I-larry Haplan is now under indict- Vl-lll'.\<-'~li_ .‘.pi~il 2l.~ .~'\ confession, iiiiplirutiiig four mcii and including tin- roiiiplvte _stoi`_y of the wrcckiiig of the luis .\iigi»ll‘s 'l`iiiics building and ilu- killing of 21 men on (ict. 1, 1910, is iu the iiuniis oi the (`uliiornia au- tlioritir-.=, acroivling to Detective lluriis. The iiinliei' of the confession. in adrlitiou to thc Los Angeles explo- sion, luis tolli bow he and the same 1 ' RA 1., -ish “ii i§§.i@3Kll i IQ,” §¢',!*1_' `¢fg,G",i;lil"<, .1:'.=“3 N fog w _Z :.‘ nun four men have planned and carried out more than a dozen other bomb explosions, resulting in the loss of several more lives and upwards of $3,000,000 worth of property damage, all the outrages being incidental to labor fights. The detectives admit using stren- uous efforts to get the alleged confcs-2 ,sion and everv method known to the ,police in the way of "third degree" ‘work and “s\veatiug" was employed. Labor leaders here- who heard of the story tonight nav that the whole con- fession is absurd and that when the methods used to obtain it are expos- ed no one will believe it. 3 Urtic E. Mcilrlanigal of Chicago, the structural ironworker, \vho was arres- ted in Detroit with J. W. McNamara for the Los Angeles horror, is the author of the story. He told it to Detective William J. Burns and Chi- cago police officers on April 13, less than 24 hours after he and McNamara were arrested. His recall of the ex- plosions and workin of the men v- ' ir co Iers 'JD foolscap pages of typewritten paper. 1 John I McNamara secretary of the il .liiteiinational Bridge and Structnrall Ironworkers lUnlon of ndianapolis. i 1 -I EE \Ve have just received from Ontario a limited sup i ply of extra Choice No. I heavy Black Tnrfarisn Oats. I The best we have seen of this variety. Price 90 cents per bushel. improved American Banner The favorite Oats of the P. E. Island Farmer, Extra heavy, Choice quality. Price 80 cents per bushel. All selected stock seed, done up in sacks of 3 bushels sufficient for one acre. A change of Seed Grain always pays and piys well. ATS ment in Los Angeles as one of the three men who set the bomb which blew up the Times building, but is still at large. Matt Schmitt, former woodworker in Chicago, is accused with Kaplan and J. W. McNamara in grand jury indictments return-ed in Los Angeles. Schmitt has not been captured. The capture of both Kaplan and Schmitt is only a question of hours, it was said this evening. W. J. Burns personally is believed to be trailing Schmitt in Ohio, and a dozen opera- tives of his agency are near Kaplan, who is said to be on the Pacific const. When they are captured they will be hurried to Los Angeles and held with the other three prisoners now en route to the California city. Details of the confession made by MeManigal were disclosed today to- gether with the methods used to break the spirit of the man, who ad- mits that he is responsible for the death horrors which have only a par- allel in the story of tne death and des- sructlon told bv Harry Orchard con- cerning the death dealing bombs planted and hurled in the miners’ warfare in the Coeur d’Alene district. Evierv possible method to exort the confession from McManlgal was used bv Burns before the ironworker, thor- oughly worn our, finally admitted his guilt and implicated his alleged con- federates. Promises of immunity are said to have been made when the man was first accused, immediately upon his arrival in Chicago on the morn- ing of April 13. He denied all know- ledge of the Los Angeles fmatter. He kept up his stubbom iight against the officers from early morning until after midnight. The sweating process was carried on at the flat of Detective William Reed, 9034 Commercial avenue, South Chicago. If Qii n Clean Your -» ,, Silver With. Sparklene i {_iow doen your silverware look ‘f 'r is in cleaning time and you should see that your silverware gots its shore of at entlon. _Snnrklene in without doubt one of tho boot pfepnrntlonn for cleln- ing and br gntaninz silverware t at you can pet anywhere at the price. It wll mike your silver- wnro look better than new-lun try it once and neo for yourself. = =\ _. . . _ __ _ ~ . l "vt -ai.. . .,»..-._».,»-. .»f.,,i_»,,....».=..,_¢.>'>w;».-f\i».i=->+»itiwifvr '~ ' ». ` ‘ - ' ' ` _ 1 _ l°“'.§l.f’.§`._‘.‘..?f.fl.l_‘_.‘.f.?;'.f_f.¥_.l:"" ° W-N. il. 'I=il'i€"ll=irS\\\\\1.i&“i~li.-' ' ' _ ‘lllll-HllMl RULE “ . 0pERA'[|0NS 1 . 'lMlllllMllll Mllllll Ill lllllllSH HUUSE LONDON, April 24-The anti-Home Rule amendment to the veto hill pro- posing to exclude from the operation of the measure "any bill to establish a separate' Parliament and executive for Ireland," was moved by John B. Lonsdale, Unionist member for Mid -xrnia li in the House of Commons _ g _ today. Whips had been sent out b Y all parties and in consequence tnc House was crowded. In introducing the amendment to the bill intended to restrict the pow- ers of the House of Lords over leg islation'originating in the first cham- ber, Lonsdale said he desires to see the question of Home Rule removed alto ether from the re 'ion 0! the ll B controversy over the reform of the l-louse of Lords. The Government were at the mercy of the National- lets, whose object was to smash the constitution, he said, in order to dis- member the Empire by driving lre- land into national independence. _ James Ramsay MacDonald, Social- ist and Labor member for Leicester. immediately took the field in support of the Nutionalists and contended that the liaborites were whole heart- edly in favor of the devolution de- manded for Ireland and believed that the prajacted “treaty of peace with the United States has been made possible by the promise Of HOHIB liule for Ireland." , ,_..,_._- SCHOOL CHILDREN’ S STABBING AFFRAY. NEWCASTLE, N. B. April 27-Nine year old Edward Gunderson stabbed a school-mate named Labfreton during c childish quarrel yesterdayhaberton is now in the hospital and Gundersen is under arrest. McManigal and McNamara wer: kept in separate rooms, and Burns. his assistants, and the eitv detectives shot question after question at them for hours. McManigan was urged to tell the tell the truth because oi his wife and little children, and this plea is said iinallv to have won him over. For seven hours during the earl" .morning of April 14 he continued his .story of crime before he declared with droop- ing head and weakened voice: “Honest to God, that/is- all of it." According to the coniessor the gang was concerned in the last year in more than a dozen bomb outrages. He admitted that probably more than 100 lives had' been the toll of the bomb clan. He declared uiihesitating- ly that he and the others were well paid for all of the outrages and insis- ted that Secretarv McNamara of the union was the head of the ‘ conspir- acy. He told in detnil of the._long laid and carefully perfected plans made for the destruction of the Times building, but insisted llhat he was not there- the _»:ui‘ ~-1-en according to his con- fession, being his partner. McNamara, Kaplan and Schmitt. I-lc arlmirte-fl that he and McNamara had "Pulled oil” the recent explosions in South Chicago, Milwaukee and Indianapol- iS. (lnce started to telling his storv, it seemed apparent to the watching officers that McManignl was only ea- `ger to finish it. He spared no one nor did he try to excuse his own acts. Suffercd for Years Fi om Constipation and J Sick Headache. Headache seam habitual with many people; indeed, some are seldom, if ever, free from it, suKc1-ing continually, and wondering why they can get no relief. The moat frequtlt of' all In bilious or sick headaches, and an caused by nomo iierangcment of the ntoxnach or bowels, or both. Burdoek Blood Bitte: regulates the digmt-ive and ‘Ailiary organs, removes acidity of the »tomnd\,' improved diges- tion, regulates tho oonatipntcd bowels, and pminotes n pe-rfwt circulation of pure blood to all portions of the body. Mrs. C. Meadows, (larksburg, Ont.,_ writes: “For yann I was troubled with sick headache and dininmu, and was also conotipntlad. I was advised to tr Burdoek Blood Bittul. I only tool three bottle of the medicine, and now feel like s new person as I am completely cured. I can truthfully testify that B.B.B. i.| the but medicine I have ever used.” Buniock Blood Blttan, has, durin the last 35 yearn, built up an unrivalled reputation an o euro for all troubles arising from s oonstipatod condition of Us bowels. Manufactnmrl only by The T. Milburn Go., Limited, Toronto, Cnt. c ¢ -I* British Almond _ Pmk ures cbapped hands rough- enerl skin etc - also removes tan and freckles. Its emolient qualities will be quickly discovered--even after one application the skin is remarkably nice and . smooth. As a Toilet Lotion and after shave it is the best ever. 25c bottl'e. Prepared and sold by E. A. Foster éiihfnl Drugilore . Svewéh- ' i » `AV0lDEIl By Lydia E. Pl_nkham’s Vegetable Compound Belleriver, qpe. -"Without Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Compound I would not be alive. For ii_ve months I .,._.,._... - »-,_...¢. .., had painful and ir- ' ` regularperiodsnnd in ammation oi' _ 1§_'.»'_ the uterus. I auf- ' fered likeamartyr and thought often of death. I con- sulted two doctors \ .. ' i:.j.-`.{'-,-'_.f_- w h o could d o 2 -I nothing for me. I ` '°~‘; .f 1,, went to a hospital, .-,i 1, " and the best doc- llfl A /.' i tors said I must i_.-. .ll/rf.//://i submit to an Oper. ~ 'ation, because I had a tumor. I went back home much discouraged. One of my cousins advised me to take your Compound, as it had cured her. did so and soon commenced to feel better, and my appetite came back with the first bottle. Now l feel no pam and nm cured. Your remedy is deserving of praise." - Mrs. EMMA CHATEL, Valleyfield, Belleriver, Quebec. Another Operlllon Avolded. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. -I run a sewing machine in a large factory and get al run down. I ha to give up wor for I could not stand the pains in my back. The doctor said I needed an ogeration for womb trouble but Lydia . Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound did more for me than the doctors did. I have gained five pounds. I hope that every- one who is suffering from fema e trouble, nervousness and backache will take the Com ound. I owe my thanks to Mrs. Pinliham. She is the working girl’s friend for health, and all women who suffer should write to her and take her advice.~MisS_TlLLlE PLENZIG, 3Jay St. , Poughkeepsie,N. Y. Thirty years of unparalleled success confirms the power of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound to cure female diseases. llllllllllll HlllllS NORTH ST‘ltA'l`l<‘()RD, N. H., 'April 23-Its great timbers splintered by the pressure of water and logs abope the sliilcc gate in Stone Dam on the Nulhegan collapsed last fnight and prevented the riverinen from breaking all records today in starting the front of the bi_g drive down the Con- nectieut. Half a million feet were driven down Paul stream into the main ri- ver, but practically- no logs could be driven down the Nulhcgan while thc water ran to waste through the open sluice. Hundreds of logs were sent cascad- ing into the main river above here from the landings, containing 2,000,- 000 feet, but the water is so low he- cause of the continued cold weather that more of them winged up along the banks in the. shallows within the first live miles. The nearest timber suitable for a sluiee gate was at Stuartstown, 22 miles away. A telc- phone message was sent to the Con- necticut Valley Lumber Company ln- cal agent and within a few minutes Jim Cuiini‘-igha-m had the needed ma- terial behind a four-horse hitch rac- ing~ through the black night over the horrible trails called roads up here. He pulled up his panting horses in Bloomfield at 2 this morning, and be- fore the company smithy soon after daylight. Red Bob Larrnmor lind the gate bolted together and behind a fresh team it was rushed up the Nul- heizan. For the first time in three days the < ,' _..__;',,~.2.:..,.'.':f/.. ._ _ , , f . - . i t-' ,~ ,_-,'__1-,~ -._ - -. - , . », . . _ _ _ _. _, _ ,_ __ ,.,, _,- _ _.__. _ ,_ _\,,.. »,,_¢~ -35,- :__ :_ ,».1._» 1 '. » :I .~:,/. _fu i.._»»_, . .4 ,,, . .,. i_,_- V _ _._ ), sky was clcnr tonight. When the wel- come supper call came in thc t\vl- light, the weary rivernien looked away at the rosy promise in the west as they stabbed their cant-dogs into the logs and prophesied the long- awnited warm weather tomorrow. The snow still lies deep in the woods and on the mountains a few hours of sunshine will again supply the head of water needed to sluice last winter’s 'record cut from the broops into the main river. Ha'/.ing and trying out the mettle of the new recriiits bv the older rivermeii result- ed in some amazing feats. Chic (lote did one trick that stump- ed every man of the Granby Dam driving crew. He leaped out upon a big log tossing in mid-stream and stabbed his cantdog upright. Then, preventing the stick from spinning over by the' grip of his spikes, Chic Cote took oil his clothes and hung them piece bv pieceupon the pitching hat tree. Quite naked to the chill north wind, he rode the dancing log through the white water and bowed acknowledgements to his comrades' cheers. Finally he dressed, shoulder- ed his cant-dog and awaited his chance to jump ashore without get- ting drowned in the rapids. There is every indication that the long-delayed warm weather and spring rains will come together with- in a. few days. sending the ‘drive down stream on a flood that will imarl the logs into some of the worst jams in many yearn. ' f Curtains 'C a r e- fully Cleaned \\’a are particularly prouzl of the good work we do on fine curtains. Critical _people throughout the city are unanimous in declaring this one ofthe bent laundricn inthe province -they get satisfaction here every time, Send your curtains hi-re-we‘|l do the work sowoll that you`ll think our prices very moderate. The im- proved appenranre oi' your windows will pay you for trying our mcfhbdn. ` Phone 15|-and wagonfwill dgil. . , _ , 'WD lf! . or-‘. . .,.i,.a _ Q _QQ 4->. 10 §°-.° UP HIE lllllll f , r /, . '_ , _ c' Clothing 1 Values for Men--See Them You were never offer- ed such small prices on , good suits and snch_an immense stock to choose ° from. When you buy at Brown's you save Just 25 p. c. of your money- our prices are onli’ slightly above Wllill manufacturers charge local dealers. We bought from the larg- est factory in Canada and only selected the best that was oll"e'ed_ There suits :ire top nolcli in quality, ex':cllcnt in finish, up to the minute in fgstyle and will give you all the satisfaction you can get from custom-tailored gar- ments. See flicni. Others' prices BR£)\VN'S So on 57-75 io.no 5 00 i2.nn 9 50 14.50 "-00 |8.oo "-50 _»o.'oo in z5.oo 18.00 _"_‘l‘l_i 1 f \ Tu I _ . ` l ` /'W " c ~ _ Wil! . ~ . i . 1 ‘ _ I i _ i On , Price Slurc - ' \-» £5 1 s :- £5 i _ V 1 -__ »c ..\ Small Prices on Brown’s Boys’ Suits \Vhat msn ever gives his clothes such wear and tear, such wringing and twisting, as the average smell boy? Your boy wants suits that look good and that will “stand the racket” and he gets them here every time. Our new suits are stylish .and comfortable; they stand the wear, are reliably made- you`ll not have to keep taking a stitch here, sewing on a but. ton there. 'l`hey’re the best values in boys’ clothing in the province. . Competitor's lowest BROWN'S $3-50 $2.75 h.5o 5,15 b,oo 5 00 6.75 5.75 BRUWN ' _J . -I f -= We sold more Mllllnory at our Mllllnery opening than we ever sold before. Because lt exempli- lled the styles ofthe season wtth- out. being extreme-and the ln~ dlvldual touches for each person appealed to everyone. Get 3/OUT spring nat here.-Prowse Bros Lcd, 4 l8dtf. The popular Cluett Arrow Col lars are here today in great var- iety.We are showing all the new- est stylesln close set fold collars. with either square or round coll- ar. These come ln quarter sizes and the price is 200 each. 3 for 50c. Gluett Collars not only fit and wear but they possess all the style that skillful cutters and ex- pert finishers can put into a coll- ar. There is no collar as smartly stylish as thscluett onllars.Thero ls a style to suit every need and every taste and we have the style that wlll suit. you 200 each 3 for 50 Mooroi McLeod _4-24dtf. _Big apron event on at Pntons this week--Patons. 4-2 5dtfr1i. Chl|dren‘s tams In a great. ranue of prices commencing at 450 each.Tho-very best Christy make . Our carpet Department ls cer- tainly hustllng these days. and no wonder. It is fully stocked with the swellest goods wo have ovor shown you? Carpets and ollc-Ioths, llnoleums and curtains. All at prices that simply defy competition ? and leave the Mall Order Houses outln the cold as fir as real economy ls concerned Prowse Bros Ltd. 4-25dtf l Brown's has the largest and best equipped hat _dppartnxent in the Province. You can supp y any need, meet every desire here. Hats ln.all shades and shapes- the best that England. Canada. and America can produce. You ,don‘t merely get a hat when you “buy here-you're sold a har. that lharmonlzes with your facial feat- ures. that agrees with the color of yourhalr and eyes.Prlces $2.00 up to 6 00 BROwN'S-The Home of Good Hats. 4-26d3l $10,000 worth of spring ready made clothing repre- senting four of the best mak- ers in Canada. .Suits from Stanley Bros 4-21q5|_ L ._. -- 1 $4.98 to $22.00-Patons. _ 4-2 _gdtfrii -4'* l 'E Qcunitninu ct Assiriisn Aus] _ _ li i BOARDERS WANTED \ ".1T{TF_iI.` BEi{iEr§ 'E517 B? §i{;§p`1`i`- cd with rooms and board, by . firing ut 75 Prince St. Rooms .rge and uiry with southern expos- 'il‘°- 4-25d6ipd. i 1:- 1 FEMALE IIELI’ ANTED,~ girl for general house- _ `W0f`k- Allply to Mrs. Walter S. Grunt, 196 Richmond St. 4 Z7dtf. ¥VANTED-A maid for general housework. Apply evenings af- ter 7 o'clock to 86 Cumberland St. __ _ 4.'T27dff~ \_VANTED, girl for general house- W°rk- Apply 21 Gt. Geo. st. 4-13dtf. l l_` *I $- ._.____!`_‘_’_"§_él'F jj OR SALE a babys go cart. Ap- .» lJly_t_o_1»_4§_ I§lu_at_<_>_n___St. 4-2’ldtf. IQOR SALE BY AUCTION, on Wed- . nesday the 3rd day of May, at one o clock p.m. on the premises 73 Chestnut Ht., house, lot and barn. House nicely fitted up,` with nina rooms, together with all the house- hold furnlture. Terms for furniture, Cash. Terms for house at sale. A Bolsner, Auctioneer. 4-27d8ipd. PWR satin 01-mai-, monii umm _ Standard typewriter. Apply "A" Guardian Office. 4-26d3ipd. *OB SALE-Ten bushels of Timo- . thy Seed, also a quantity of White Fife Wheat. W. E. Smith, Pow- nnl. 4-26dr4l. 'h`*ARM ol 50 acres ol good land-‘for sale in East Royn ty. For par- ticulars apply to Mrs. A. L. Gatos, 208 Lockman St., Halifax, N. S. or Jno Wheatley, Clty.____4-26d2wpd. Wm '<»7°l¢“!!-._é_‘&*;~_..______ 4:?_59!".l_’_‘_1-_ PWER SALE, double tenement houle on Upper Prince St. Apply to Mm. R. B. Hlloltfn. 8-Ildtf. gllllboro Street. _ _ _ 4_-8dtf. FOR SALE, Modern Cottage, 107 ` Weymouth Street, City; also Piano and Range. For particulars write Mrs. ‘Anna Jury, 1106-oth Av,a. T%*'5R__SAI:E-A large twoiteiiement 'house with lawn. Apply on the cruises to E. E. Jordan, 86 Upper _ LOST LOST tlunday a black belt with ` steel buckle. Finder please leave at 220 Hillsboro Street. , __ _L_ 4-26d3lpd.___ I OST, in this cityTneck iron OH J Wagon pole. Finder rewarded by returning to McInnl| Bros. 4-26d3ipd. MALE HELP WANTED \VANTED-A smart boy oi 50°*-‘ ` ghabits, not under 15 years Of age, who understands milking and ls willing to work, can secure a_ 8005 ltiome and liberal pay by BDPIYUIK t° Amin wma 19 Euston sc.. or E" nest McNutt, Malpaque. - 4-2Gd3lDfl. __ Miscutiusous ved to :R-,aiuovmn-w,¢ niwc me tl” _ ~ Tanton building right across film street from our former- quarters. F- J. Holman .i1 oo.. env. 4~z1d3h HORSEMhiv| Dan Steele wllé show George Crelceus the 2” of May at Charlottetown. HG W” the 2, 3 and 4 year old cl1HmVl°“ trotting stallion at Halifax. T04” he is the nhow ring trotter of Camp; da. See htm at ov/ncr'a stables, Kent Street, for one week.4_Mdsh_zi_ ,_____ T0 '[10 i.i'r-,-tim mu-uiiy ~l¢“°°“’ _ 1 awgiifhg known, as the uiiiiigs wPropcrH containing clcvon "°‘}m. with a modern lmprovementmo at mediate possession. A9915' 3° 13 ' Geo. _8_treet. __ ___{j'_3_5_d§l-_.__..A~- 1% LET house 95 Euston Siisdgj __;_;y_A._ri¢ ra eflo- 4:/-0,-_ Ipon naar, two mga brlshfmc, _' neon-New Bank of C°mm‘M_ building-janitor nrvlce lnc°______ Apply Canadian Bank of 00mm , _Lil'l'°.°_'_iour 1{°0U1l» °' ¢ ,llownur st. .ivbly *»° 3°* K" gg, 8-Ildtf. I ' WANTED' _- S`A`ins-T1i6hTiBi2>h sir? A vluiz Oo’| Safes will guard “limi lon by are or burglog. They have ty In-proof. 'rho Canadian hir- dumonltratdd that they no absolute-. mrnn-oia ounce °'°“"" om funn-y, aid church :g“’,f, ton tokens, old gold coins '_ :tampa mrmshoguny Nméwm WUs$of\ t$& A. Kal Ill Gofmllll ¢- ' .ie-_ o.~»,§»¥.M.:~lm