1.“; {atrium ' ‘ .4 :.. _ To catamaran and cap‘ Strike Now On. “ Monti-uni. . ‘ s—MfllgA Hash mammoth,“ real is w be‘hiuldéahslindsy next. This action Is lsoribed to the feeling. of unrest which is said to. have developed recently. ' » , It has only been since the strike on the great lakes was inaugurated that then has bee-is waster or discontent here and there is a feeling in shipping circles am. if tile-sis any trouble here it will to .lnew the instigation of those who are responslhi'e for the success of the lakes strlkhs. Recondition of the union is the Issue in the strike inaugurated at the Star hat and cap factc‘s'yvthis morning. i '_.J'__.—_—-_——_ iiiifiiiiiiuoi iiiiiuiiii Piiis Meetiiig at Fredericton to Ar ran Plans. Rev. W- W. Lodge President. Fasonhrcron. May 3.- The com- mittees appointed to make arrangements ' for the New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island Methodist conference. which will meet at Marysvl'lle commencing on June 21st, held their first meeting Tues- day. at the parsonage at Marysville. those mam“ . , . . _ . Island, presidentoithec‘oaiueneei Rev. Mr. Young. of hi. Stdphen. the secretary: Rev. W..B. Thomas. pastor of Mirysville Methodist church, and Rev. James crisp, chairman of the Fredericton district; Rev. Dr. Rogers. a member of the committee, woo unable to attend owing to illness. The “conference .opens on Thursday. .lupeSlst. and on the Tuesday previous stationing committee will meet to Miangelor its report. On Wednesday e'fihlngiahe susteututlon found anniver- sary nfietlng will be held. The confer- enoe opens an Thursday 'and that even- lag the missionary anniversary meeting will be held. On Friday evening there will be the educational anniversary meeting and on Saturday evénlng‘the social meet- ing will be held. On Sunday Rev. M. Lodge.,who will then be the ex-presidsnt of the conference, Will preach the confer- once sermon In the morning. In the afternoon the Sunday schoolamiiversary meeting will be heidandin the evening Bar. Dr. hown, of Ontario. who is work- Inglnth intake!" of Temperance and Mara"! serum. will preach. The pits' of the Fgedulcmh.;mrysvilie and Gibson chhroheowlll be leopiied atthe services oa>8undfi by members of the conference. As this is the conference previous to the general ooflelsace. which meets qua- mainline“ memorials and resolutions relatingoto the general conference must betaken up. and they will come before the cpnferpuoa..9ll Monday morning and Monday afternoim. at 4 o'clock. the election of upteeenfailves. both lay and clerical. to the general conference will take place. The. ministerial session of the conference will inset in Maryanne DNVlOIiO-to the dmferenee meeting. Arrange opts f now being made for the enter 6 . , of the many delegates who will "imle attending the conference. ~ . . . Apaches ‘ ‘/ \' imn uremia of Mont ‘ The most they could accomplish was .‘iDccision as to Sale 0 To geouade. Effective .1... in... ',.Retired—‘ Sapiist Church Extends Call—Important. A iLiquors io- br-Sold“ in Scott Act Counties. $1.: Joan. May 4.—(Spcoial.)—lt is understodd the Ottawa Government intends introducing a Bill giving effect to the Judicature Act passed at last session of the New Brunswick Legislature. It will make compulsory the retire- ment of Judges who have reached the age limit. Carmela Street Baptist Church extend- ed a calf tonight to Rev. W. w. MoMast. er. pastor of the Fourth Avenue Church Ottawa. ' A legal decision important to temper- ance people was handed down today when the case of 17. Sullivan & Co. vs. William McDonald was concluded before Judge Tuck) and a verdict’ entered for the defendants. This was a case where the plaintiffs had sold liquor to the defendant who resided in Weetvlllo. N. 3.. which is in a Scott Act county. Plaintiffs claimed .1345. but the claim was set aside on the ground that they knew the liquor was to be sold in a Scott Act County. PARIS. May 3 -—Holy Russia has succeeded at last in putting unorthodox France in a most enibarassing position by demanding the extradition of a fugitive subleot against whom there is acharge of blasphemy —Amdieatroii’, a revolutionary novelist and Journalist. Amflteatrofl’lsnow in Paris, but long beioas his arrival ‘here he succeeded in bringing pown the wrath of the orar on his hand by the publication of ‘the novel hotltiéd The Obmanoil’s, which tho government recognized at once as a thin mask for the Romanoil’s. and acted accord- ingly. The writerfs strictures on things bur-eawcratic earned him an eighteen- month stay in Siberia. ' Now that he is out of the bounds of Russia the writer has sinned quite as grievoust by publishing some biting, satirical verse in the Russ. Govern- ments agents hunted through the fun- gles diligently for some hidden political olfense,butthelr search was fruitless. l to discoVer what they regarded as ex— pressions showing contempt for things that are sacred in Russia, and bias- phemyln that country is a serious offense. These were pounced upon as a nex cuse for punishing the offender, and France was notified that the writer of the verses must be extradited. The Russian contention is that the offense does not come under the political head, and that the offender ls therefore amenable tothe extradition treaty ex- iatlsting between the two nations. Should France he forced to accept this interpretation. oi the cases!) the Russian refugees in France would be practically. doomed to long terms of exile In Siberia. But this is not the only peril that new oonirotsrthe 1.000 Russian students who are living, in the Latin quarter. iugitlv'ss from thelrown ccuntry. Now that the reasons for their flights from Russia have lost their freshness the public is becom- 'ing‘lndiliorenbto their condition. and so they are all on the brink of starvation. They have become pale and pinched in appearance and [they actually present the meet- pathetie object for charity. Many of them are forced to live on allow- ance oiwcri‘locents a week. and that . i . . _.:E§QR;A:FISHBREAKFAST v .. 'chalpesougkhdm't it? ,. lowdown... of fish balls for a large No 8. v . . iiALirAx naroono I ODFlSll i we... . [WES llMllEDs RUSSIA HAS PUT ‘ FRANCE TO A TEST Demand For Extradition of Pool . . Russia As Ally Wants Frantic to Give Up Author of Blasphcmous Verse A . . Puts France In a Most Embarrasing Position. _______'__..——————— means they can have no more than a few musty loaves from the bakers and the indispenhibls tea. Under these trying conditions a t a few of the fugitives have returned to ussia, preferring to indulge in their underground campaign there even at them“; of Siberian exile. rather than to stay here and die lgnominiously of starvation. 0. 2f comm lillllii inn Captain Peake Receives Wil- son-Smith Challenge Cup —A Great Honor For The Companv. No. 2 Co. 4th Regiment 0. A. is still winning honors. that are alike a pride for the Company and regiment. and for the people of this province. Yesterday Major Peaks received a a prize— the Wilson~Sniith Challsnire Cup, which goes to thstArtillery Company in the Dominion making the highest marks for discipline and interior economy. No. 2 Company made 66 out of a possible 60 points. This is an honor for which the Company has Just cause to be proud and for which they are entitled to every credit. The Guardian congratulates Captain Perks and the officers and men of the Company on their meritorious achieve- meat. The Cup will been exhibition today in the window of the Rogers Hardware Co. store. Ilnsrd’r Llnlinsnt Cures Dandiufl‘. i ' Carnegie. Ronni-Say what's thati PulleréA bill for your bridgewurk. ddll i .iiliililll ills COST LIKE AGOV‘ERNMENT BRIDGE. ' noose- Cmsarvdoyouthlnkl'm'Andiew ____..___..—— Smith Premier business was neve balm than this year. Just year' proved lulu iii uni . Montreal Harbor Affairs and T Agriculture Estimates Dealt With. i . . / orrawli.)iay c—(Speciaii—riie Com: mcns today discussed Montreal harboi“ HarbchOmmlssion was given its third re‘adlng. i The evening wasspent in passing t‘hi agricultural estimates. BLUEBEHHIES ' Mus_i_ Bi Tie-i O'rraws, May B.—Thc House of Com mons this afternoon went into committee on the fruit mhrks act. There was a long discussion on a proposition by Plohe. of Montreal. artendlngtc wild berries the clause requiring goods to be up to a certain standard. Mr. Fielding objected to the imposition of new restrictions on the export sale of blueberries. which. he said. was an im. portant trade in Western Nova Scotla. toggle, Northumberland. supported this objection. and suggested that if blueberry legislation was proposed it should be done in a separate bill. Plche said he would withdraw his amendment if Mr. Flsh’er would promise a bill concerning the inL spectlon of small fruits. Hon. Mr. Fisher would not go that far. but promised to consider the question and the amendment was dropped. The bill Was reported up. SUBMAHINE All], : anroa'r. R. 1., May 3-The Govern- ment tug Mina was rammed yesterday by the submarine torpedo boat Porpolse during the manoeuvres in Oodington Cove, and the tug was found to run full speed for the shore to escape sinking. The Porpolse in coming to the surface at a good :spaed. siruck the Mina on the starboard bow below the water line, and stove a small hole a few feet from the how. The forward oompariment filled and the tug‘s bow was well down when she grounded. The Porpolse was not injured. ’_—-——-— éJElll SiHHIiN iiiiu Pail-in Paras. May li.-With regard to the French Premier, J ean'Sar-rien, the ribbon of the Legion of Honor which he wears In his buttonhole was won by him for llantry under the fire as captain of mobiles in the war of 1870. He is one of the most reticent and taclturn states» men in France. Frenchmen. being dis~ posed toelcquence. always have a great , ‘ior a man who knows how to keep his own council and to hold his tongue. Nowhere are sobriety of speech and discretion of utterance more widely a preciafed than on the banks of the Inc. That is why every change of expression on Sarrien's fscels so care- fully watched, and itls no exaggeration to assert that at least on one occasion his more frown proved sufficient to pro vbked a cabinet crisis, ’ although he had not uttered a word. :..:.[.—:". -——.-‘-. 75.533.“ S'rarn or Oslo. CITY or TOLEDO. ss. Lucas Conan. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he lshnlor partnerof the gin- ol . J. eney & 00.. doing bu’ In as in the City of Toledo. Count and State aforesaid and ihataald firm wi lpsx t e sum of ONE DRED DO L 85 for each and every case of farrl'l that cannot be cured by the use of Bali's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. gal:le Sworn to before me and en ribed i ‘ y Eresence, this iitb day of December. A. ' 't) A. monsoon. . 1'. ll' 0 tarrh c reis tyfi‘li‘durgmai‘; s s a u . in tad l on theb “mm as weird" olnt'hteysystem. Bead for testi- l I m" “ii 'i'omnv. coo. 'roisdo, 0. “like and the Bill incorporating the now . 'Ollmethods was presented to Congress ' census, sarukpav, MAY 5, ‘ [AR is DECLARED . 0N STANDARD OIL ,‘Bureau of Corporaiions Presents Strong .chorl and President Roosgvcl Against Its Unlawful WASHINGTON, May 4.—(Speclal)—The report of the Bureau of Coorporatious, which has been lnvestigatlngthe Standard today together with a strong message from President Roosevelt condemnlnk the Company and recommending reform legislation. The report justifies the recent charges made againgt the Standard Oil, showing that they have been and are in receipt of large rebates and other (llscriminatlohs from railroads. which have enabled them toestabllsb an absolute monopoly over the greater part of the United States. The President's message advises a ta Strenuous‘ Message Rebates and Absolute 'MonOpoly- Officers Make Denial. Intersiate Commerce Commission so that it may control the freight rates. He further recommends that in order to curb the Standard Oil monopoly. alcohol for fuel purposes be put on the free list and that the Government keep close hold of all the public lands contain— ing coal or oil. NEW. YORK. May 4—(Speciai) — Replying to the President's message L. Ii. Rogers and John D. Archibald oi the Standard Oil Company censure the President bitterly and characterize the assertion in the Bureau of report that the Company has been engaged in unlawful practices as uniruth~ fui and nujust. or is large Increase of the powers of the ,Manssimns, Mny 3.-—Gnudy [on pink silk sort of dressing-gown, with brilliant- liued flowers embroidered lavishly allover - ‘ it, and attended bygfqpriiwlves. Behanzln, , ' 'ce king of Dahomey. mud.lli§ entrance Into the Colonial exposition at Marseilles this week and took his place in the Dahomey section. As the former monarch marched in he ca'ught'sight of his former throne and septer. and prompin began to hiubber. Overcome with grief at sight of these evidences of his lost royalty, now classed as museum exhibits. alas! his tears turned into howls of savage rage, andfiit was all that shock of commissioners could do to pacify him and his four obedient wives who mingled their tears and bowls with his. The quartet of wives in the erking‘s wake afl’crded a truly .plctnresque sight. All were in brilliant costumes. although it was painfully manifest that they were not over-dressed. One hold an umbrella of most gorgeous pat- tern as a sign of her royal dignity; another one here u. long silver pipe that had obviously seen much royal use; the third carried a huge blanket. on A KING IN. TEAE’SVEEPS FOR LOST THRONE The Monarch of Dahomey cht When he Saw His throne Placed on Exhibition-"Made a Hullabaloo and Howlcd With Rage-"Has been exiled by France. which the ox-monarch might squat his bulky person if the humor caught him. While the fourth brought up the roar armed with a capiicious spiiioon. Arequing succeed ed in staying the flood o ’lears. the wife with the blanket squatted down on the floor and proceeded to wipe up the monarchlcaltears, lest unchrlstian feet profane them. Even the officials had a hard time to retain from laughing. His composure finally restored. the ex- king waved a friendly greeting and resorted to some very badly mixed French to tell the commissioners how much he loved them and France. It was evxdent, however, that the words did not taste very good. He has been in exile in Martinique. but does not conceal the fact that he is pining to get back to the lanai over which he ruled until France deposed him by force. A little house will be given to him at Blida, Algeria. so that he may at least end his days on African soil. His son profited by the exile in Martinique to study law. and has the appearance of being civilized. He will receive a pension of a few dollars, so that he may continue his studies hers. an AID TO MOTHERS. 3 Own Tablets is the very best in the world for curing the ts of babies and young in the best because it a solutelv harmless. it is the best because it never fails to effect a cure. A few doses relieves and cures const.pation indiges- tlon. colic. diarrhoea and simple fevers. It breaks up colds—thus preventing croup—expeis worms and brln s teething without tears. Not one piirtic e of opiate o poisonous soothln stuffis in this medi- cine. Mrs. HufihB onion. Seotchtown, N. B. says: “ uve used Baby s Own Tah- lets and have always found them a satis- factory medlolue." You can get the Tab- letsme any medicine dealer or by mail 3:25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ ediclne Co. Brockviiie. Ont. ‘ iiMUUS EMPRESS ' Baby‘ medicine inor allmen c lidren. It LONDON. May 3.«Emperor Menellk of Abyssinia is thelsmpress, fifth husband. No. l was a general under King Theodore. who put him in prison where he disap- peared; No. 2 gets divorce; No. 3 was also imprisoned by Menellk's p. ’ . No. 4 was in possession when the lady took Menelik's fancy, and when “all obstacles" have been removed he married a her. _________——_... Mlnard's Llnimsni Relieves Neuralgla. ANNOUflCjMENTS. ltd "Wt-y over all comm more than my other year.-—A.Mllns Frauenlialliax ation. k'k‘hbga' for constip- ' We will receive them. 21d ti. is, ill lBYSSINIl ‘ ——Notlce to fishermen. John McQulllan a Co will buy quahaugs. beginning May let. Will pay highest cash price. Quahsugs can be shipped on trains or steam boats. WILL PAY lHlSll] HIRE LOSSES fliLl Lennon. May 3—A meeting of the representatives of the several liritiaii fire insurance companies interested in San Francisco was held in London to day. It was unrnimonsiy agreed to send a joint (lespntch toOakland to ‘the following effect: “ Under any circumstances the British offices will only pay the losses for which they are legally liable, since to go beyond their contracts would be illegal. They cannot recognise any liability by ear-the quake. where no fire ensued. nor for damages to buildings pulled down or destroyed by order of The San Francisco authorities." CHICAGO MARKETS. Csrcaoo. May 4. 5 (Special) — Corn. April.. 463 Corn. May, 45; Wheat ' 79; Wheat " 781i Pork. May. $15.l2 Pork.Jan.. $15.42 Stcllnrton. N. S Doc. lRiS. Mr. Richard Jordan. Dan! Si ~l have Nikon sonic of Emulsion. o Cod Liver Oil iorii. cold and [can with pleasure recommend file any one who is in need oia like remedy. it in can take: one can scarce y tests the oil an it does ila work to pe-iootlon. liberty to use my name if you wish. ours lruiy. EVANGELIST .i. S. McKAY. Orders receive prompvt atie tion. R. . J1 your Corporation's V You are at LlBflH illllili v - minus THE Government Immigration Poi- icv and Demands Preston’s Dismisal. Tonorv'ro, May 4 —(Speciall—The Trades and Labor Council tonight passed a requ ticn censurlngtlieDominionGovernment's immigration policy and demanding the dismissal of W. 'l‘. R. Preston as immi< gratlon Agent. ———J——— iiw YUHK sun will INDIETS The Big Sugar Trust and Va- rious Railwav Magnaies For Rebating. NEW YORK. May 4—(Specisl)—In the Sugar Trust rebate case the Grand Jury today returned Indictments against the New'fi'ork Central Railway. the American Sugar Refining Co.. the Hudson River Railway Co. and Nathan Gulliord, its President. . P. E. ISLlNfliHS BlflLi THEMED OTTAWA, May :l.—-In the Senate to-day lion. Mr. Ferguson brought up the The people on the island had been led to believe that a vote of $175,000, passed last session was to be spent in extending a new and uiore powerful lee-breaking steamer to be placed on the Northuniber land in winter by November lililil and to have 11 horsepower of not less than 3 000. This had been promised by lion. Raymond Prefontaiue. it appeared there was only one ice-breaking steamer under construw tion. It was nsmnll bout. 170 feet long with 2.250 horsepower. lie wanted to know why the promissed powerful new steamer was not being constructed. Hon. Mr. Scott said he believed it was because parliament had made no Appro‘ printion. The island service was being reasonably performed by the Stanley and Minto. In addition. during the coming winter, the icebrenker Montcalm would be taken from the St. Lawrence route and put on the. Nortlluinbeilund Strait... Senator Ferguson said 5175. 000 was taken for ice—breakers for the St. Lawrence and the Straits of Northumberland. That was enough to have madea beginning with the two boats. The amount to finish could have been voted this session. the vote of. —-*——— TERRIBLE BACK l'AiNS. They fairly agonlze your life. Same thing powerful and penetrating is needed. Doctors know of nothing so swift to relieve us Nervilinc. astrong. penetrating iinlnrcnt mails tocurejust such pains as ours. Ncrvlllne is very concentrated, about four times more powerful than ordinary llniments. in the worst. cases ’olson's Nervlllne is cxtrnonliniu-ily good. All muscular pain ileeslbefore it. Nearly ' fifty years in use—o. good I'CCOlllllIendfl‘ tion. surely. Condensed Advertisements (Too late for Classification.) TELETZHEQJ a. “'LTITIEI'Tii—‘nc-E Apply to W. Leitch. 5d 190R SALE—Ur to rent house. barn and _ garden on Malprquc Road. Apply W. P. 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