w . .r' ,3. J; . on «.4‘ W. Wits/s. .' l ’ . i 012mm ‘wm -‘ —Gou. Miner v . . . i ’ ,jwwfipwfimn 123;} ,3; cuapnpggmowfi: PRINCE soprano ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY, MA v 21, 1906. J I - , images, gym ozAR, liar M. 7:4 3T0 , ACCEPTADDRESS ln Person—The Russiarpiilfinbcrs of Parliament insulted a‘nd. theinRagogDiiiicultg to Con- trol—Feared the Be Civil War Sr. PETERSBUBB, May m.—(Speclal)—A. bomb was thrown in Parliament today by the Cznr's refusal to receive the address personally. He, directed that it be presented through the Ministry of the Court. Instead of complying, President Morymizfl’ called a special meeting f tomorrow morning when a‘ heated discus— sion ls expected. ~ iv THE S. S. HESTIA iLliAiEii AGAIN HAerAx, May 20,-(Speolal)—The Donaldson liner Hestia. which sank in Shelbourne harbor a week ago was successfully floated on Saturday. u. s.iiiiiwiis iiiw ciiiiiiiiii Wasnuvororv, Male-The principal pun pose of the railroad rate bill passed today is to permit the, _ - Commissioli [if . fourth section of the bill which am‘ehds section 15 of the interstate commerce law so as to accomplish that result. Tth section directs the commission to investigate complainsts of unjust and unreasonable charges on the part of common carriers in the transportation of persons or property or of regulations or of practices nflbctlng such charges. It also authorizes an inquiry as to whether the rates or practices are “un- justly" discriminatory or ueduly preferen- tial or prejudical or otherwise in violation of the act," and in case any of these conditions are found to‘ exist, the commission is empowered to determine and prbsoribe what will be the lust and reasonable maximum rate and what regulation or practice is Just, reasonable and bill'- ,________._____.. coughs, colon. nun-nose. and otth film! ailments are quickly relieved by ‘Oresolenc tablets. ten one: when. Aliment-to. seem. out our . THE ‘fSIatcr Shop” "SLATER SHOES” “SLATER, SHOES” ,The hobbies: shoes in town,” ‘33.,50, $4.00, $4.50. $5 on. ,-. Leathers—patent, kid and boxcaifi. , i'uunst Lost. Bunion, Last, AmnyLastfi _ . Ration 211 ‘Last. ‘Fit avylfoot. They got the &style, ,cgmfortwapd wear. Gilli" Bills. Sole Agents for P. E. I. Result of this Will Members are wild with rage and were caucus their] today. It is almost oertainihat’the Radical group will endeavor tomorrow to force the House into flery declaration against the Emperor which will compel an im- mediate rupture and entail dissolution and. civil war. lliSPllllllill-l Hui. HAS fllSlPPEiHill Had Lost Situation and Threatened to Kill Himself— Has Not Been Seen Since. ST. JOHN, May 20.—-(Speclal)—Joseph Lyons, an eighteen year old lad, lost his» position in a machine shop last Thursday. On Friday morning he left the house in great despoadency saying that if he couldn't get his job back he would kill himself. . His employer refused to re-cngnge him mmmmasmse‘éisrnte. “ “1;, His parents are wild with anxiety nullL have engaged the police to aid in the search for him. The last seen of him was in the vicinity of the Marsh bridge where a strong current runs seaward. ' ..——- .5— SNNNAY. PAPERS. Ni iiiNii'S_ DAY Ail OTTAWA, May iii—The Sunday news- paper is doomed. An appeal was made to the committee on behalf of live British Columbia morning papers that publish Sundays but gave their employee a restby bringing out no issue on Mondays. The committee. however, appreciate undesi- rable features of the sale of newspapers on Sundays and will doubtless frame their finding accordingly. Newspapers publishing on Monday morn- ings will be allowed to set their staffs to work at 8 o'clock Sunday evening. The clauses dealing with‘ the Sunday operations of trains will be to some ex. tent in the nature of a compromise bill as drafted did not attempt toiuterfere with passenger traillc other than to put a. ban on Sunday excursions. The bill may bi- further amended to allow delivery from cars on Sunday of perishable goods on arrival and the transfer from train to boat or elevator of wheat arriving from the west on Sundays at terminal points on the great lakes. Sunday labor will not be forbidden upon vessels where it is essential to their leaving port on schedu- letl time. ,,. . Not If atRlch a. Rockefeller. if you had" all the wealth of Rockefeller, the Standard Oil magnate, you could not buy a better medicine for bowel com- plaints than Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The most eminent physicun cannot prescribe a 'better preparation for cello and diarrhoea, both for children and adults. The uni- form suocess of this remedy has shown it wbesuperior to all others. It never hulls, and when reduced with 'water and sweetened, is pleasant to take. Every fhmilyshouldbe supplied with it. Sold iz‘y all druggists. . showing of shirt waists in Chu’lotte‘ townie here awaiting your call. We are showing pretty waists for 55¢ nice ones at 80c and 95c and so on right up to 3.50 etc—Moore with difficulty controlled by the leaders in- By far the finest, and largeo SAchan, N. B.. May 20, —(Speclal)—' The mystery surrounding the disappear ance last Sunday night of the two little Creamer chilpren is becoming even more nsoluble as time passes. The impression was strong that when this Sunday came and hundreds joined in the search that the dead bodies would Isurciy be found in the woods where they wandered thus throwing light on the terrible alfaer but after fully two hundred 'EMISSING CHILDREN». ,. * MYSTERY oROws DEEPER NO Sign of the little Ones Yci Discovcrcd+Ai Thorough and Syst- ematic Search Made To No Elfect— All Hope is Abandoned eAll Sorts oi Theories About the Cast: Reviewed Nothing Definite. men and boys searched diligently throughout the day when the woods were covered carefully for miles by a living chain all hope is abandoned. How children aged three and five could penetrate thick under brush and travel over obstructions that try the strength ofmen,and so quickly get beyond discovery is one of the most mysterious things that can possibly be imagined. The theory advanced that the children have been kidnapped by friends in order to frighten the father, who is a drunken reprobate, into sobrsty, but examination finds no foundation for this. . A boy named Russel Trenholm who was last seen with children on the edge of the woods has been suspected, but evidence shows that he was at his grandmother‘s less than half an hour after. Altogether the affair is apparently past solatton. v ‘- iiv. w. w. an” lS__iilSPENlllil ance—He Resigns From Ministrv. Vw'ronm. B. 0. May 20.—(Special)—Iicv. W. W. Baer of Nelson was convicted of habitual intemperaace before the West [{ootenay Methodist District Court and suspended from the ministry for six months. He resigned from the Ministry. w. . in aid if lHi iiiiMii_cHiiniii 281'. JOHN, MayiS—Never in the history of Westmorland County has an event caused so much stir as the dis» appearance of the two Creamers who left their home in Bayfleld on Sunday night. No trace of them has been found, and it is now brought out that their father isa disreputable character, and since the children's'disappearance has been on anotorious spree. while the mother is vtfl‘llld of her life. Hundreds of citizens‘ are continu mg the search. Some believe the children were kidnapped for the purpose of causing the father to give up drink, but if that ,is true, it is having a contrary effect. : CHICAGO MARKETS. Onioaao M-iy 20 — (Special) — Corn May.. 482 Oorn,. June,, 47!. Wheat ‘ 8431" Wheat “ 83 Pork. May. 815.57 Pork, Jam. $15.02 Mlnrrii'r Llnlment Cum Dandruff. vwitli Chill or Tomato Sauce. THE CAPTNNEl] Said to Be Canadians and to Come of Higth Respect- able Families. Vancouven, B. 0.. May 20.-(Spccial)~ it has developed that the train robbers Edwards or Miner as well as Lewis Colquliouri or Calhoun arc Canadians. , Calhoun's people in Ontario are declared to be highly respected. It Is reported Colquhoun will turn King‘s Evidence. , ,. , Gilli "liiii‘iii [1F lMMIEHANlS OTTAWA, May 20—lSpcclall—Thc iiood of immigration continues to rules. For the first ten months of the fiscal year over a hundred and seventeen thousand arrived. being an increase of over eighteen thousand over the same period in last year. Over eleven thousand came from the United States. FISHERY BUhLETIN. May 19—(Speoial)—Albcrtou District: Cod, herring and lobsters plenty. Malpeque: Herring plenty, lobsters lair. Bloomfield :‘ Herring plenty, cod and lobsters f air. CLAPK’S PORK AND BEANS is a dish to splay-perfectly cooked— tastlly seasoned and very nutritious and economical. Got some. Plain or flavoured 5c and 100 tins. r Elieciing of the public. with undoubted security. worl F quote you rates. .. no... McLeod. 1‘ all a Elf You Anticipate SELECT a Company that has the confidence of The highest authority in Canada, quotes the STANDARD LIFE,as a model Company, ,‘ British Life Companies have the reputation of ' being the best managed financial institutions in the We should be pleased to have an opportunity to Hyndmdh C0,," Managers 1’. ‘ "” " ' Standaiid Iiife Assurance Co. ' An Assurance On Your Life 1 dire! ottetnwu, 3 . I. Branch, iiiii HUBBEBS rt.o~,li£rs.‘ John Colllugs, LAUNDRY. BUHNEN IN MUNTHEAL A Fine Building Gulted—Loss Is Estimated at Fortv Five Thousand Dollars. MONTREAL, May 20-(Special)—A fire this morning gutted the five story build- ing on the corner of St Paul and Champ de Mars occupied by the Imperial Laundry. The los is forty five thousand dollars. iiilii Eillllll“ l8 min was ST. JOHN, N. B., May 20—(Special)— While passing Mispec Point, bound to this port from Digby, N. S., the packet schr. Silver Cloud, Capt. Post, went ashore in a dense fog on Saturday night. Today she rolled ofl’ at low water and when the tide came in filled and Hank. She will be a total loss. Vessel is owned by Capt. Post and other Dlgby parties. NAVlBAllflN- Ill iuiui Hivii WASHINGTON, May lit—The Post Oflice department has been ad vised that naviga- ‘liion will open on the Yukon, on or about ,une t}, after which date and until the close of the season, the postal service to all points of the Yukon. including Alaska, will go via the Yukon absolutely, restrict ed according to the class of the mail. , Minsrd'r Llnimsnt Relieves Neuralgia- Condenscdldvcrtiscmcnts (Too late for Classification.) ANTED—To buy a house with nine or more rooms. Address Box 198. old lwpd. ANTED—At the Acadia Hotel Grand Tracadie July let. a good pastry cook and one kitchen girl. i . 0. fall. Zidtf ANTED TO BUY—A. second hand set of light driving harness in good condition. Parties having some for sale will please apply to The Guardian Office. 21dli enerai cc ok . Apply George Street. 21d t-i'. EMEMBER—That everybody reads a morning paper as the news is then ANTED—B May 22th a servant. ust be a mo Good wages given, no washing. Great free and up-to-date. and that at some time during the day everybody is likely to bu y the good advertised while their mind a still bright and active. RINCE EDWARD ISLAND.—Braclng breezes, ma nlt'icerit bathing, every dirt-door sport. ood hotels. The lines summer residing lace in America. ll- lustrated iniormiit on free. —'i‘ouristAsso- i ; giation, Charlottetown, Prince Edwar- llnnd. Canada. 1A CA Houses and Fire the Cause Of COBALT, Ont.,Muy 20—(Spccinl)—cherai tons of dynamite in the western section of the town exploded on Friday through forest fly es limiting the building iu which stored, wrecking the explosive was twenty live houses and breaking the glass in almost every house in town. A number of citizens were more or less AiiHflAii SDLI] IN NEW BRUNSWICK The Hampton and St. Martins Railway—It was Bid in For Bond Holders. HAMPTON, N. B. May 20.—(Special)- Under a decretai order issued out of the Supreme Court the Hampton St. Martins together with all its plant, franchises Railway, buildings, rolling stock: and were sold at public auction Wednesday. The road was sold for fifteen hundred dollars which bid was made by George Vaughan of St.,Mar.tioc for the bond snails—NEH wni AMERICANS 0!! WASHINGTON, May iii—The Navy de- partment have received the first report of a serious fight which occurred at Guantanamo. Cuba. on April 29, between American sailors and natives, in which one American was shot and tweny-two others were wounded. While the sailors were ashore at Guantanamo they left the naval reserva- tion and were attacked by a large band of natives, who used their knives and innchetes with telling effect. The blue Jackets had no weapons, and although out numbered three and four to .one they fought with their lists until all were disabled. The local police. it is said, instead of attempting to quell the riot, sided with the natives. The sailor who was shot was for a time in a. serious condition, but has since recovered. Minsrd’s Llnlmsnt Cures Burnr. etc. GOODS “King of the Field” 1 “King of Diamond” 4 ' Fillder's M iits, Masks, \ __ _ FOR . TOWN OF COBALT An Explosion of Dynamite Wrecks = many Afterwards Causes Further Damage—Forest Fires Were the Explosion injured by llying debris, but in no case was the injury of a very serious nature. Fire broke out after the explosion and about fifty houses in the French quarter were burned before being got under control. The wildest excitement. prevailed for some time but as soon as the people realized the limited extent oftiic disaster quiet was restored. GETTING Hiilll _ ’ ' illll i. i. iiicimis HALIFAX, N. S. May 18 ~Tho liberal and the conservative conventions for Halifax have been called to nominate candidates for the provincial general elections. The liberal convention will take on May 25th, and the Conservative on May 29th. The elections will likely be held either on June 22 or June 25. Mill A—BiilIT iii” an Mlillllill place Me., May lBV—A‘telephone massage received here yesterday from Sheriff Smith at Greenvllle Junction informed the authorities who are holding Jerry liaycs, the laborer an'esterl in con— nection with the Mabel Page murder case he would arrive on the forenoon train to take Hayes to Skowiwgau for a hearing Sheriff Smith while here questioned Hayes for an hour, and the questions and answers were taken by n stencgraphcr. linyes did not deny having had conversa— tion with Mrs. Margcrct F. Brown, of this town, with whom he boarded, and said he may have made some foolish talk while drinking heavily. lie positively denied being at the Mable Page house or that he even knew where it is situated. He said that during the spring of 1004 when the murder was committed he was working at \Vellesley. Mass., and on a certain day he did call at the house to gctu drink of water and may have spoken of that to Mrs. Brown, but he did not think it was the day of the murder. He stated that. all he knew about the Mabel Page case is what he read in the papers. He denied ever going under any other name than “Jerry lliiycs." lie says he arrived here in September, mill, and has .mudo his headquarters here since that time. The officers took Hayes and Mrs. Brown to Skowhcgunas arranged They would not reach Skowhcgan unti after thmdclock. . . BlNGll’AM. 7... SPORTING BASE BALL Will be the popular game here this season, We have a good stock of BATS all prices for MEN and BASE BALLS. big values at the following prices. “Dandy” 5 cents each. “Cracker” 10 cents each. 5 cents each. “Boy’s Favorite" 25 cents each. 5 cents each. “Dollar Dead” 60 cents each. “Half Dollar Dead” 25 cents each. "Professional" 95 cents each. , “Official League" $1.50 cents each. Glows, Catcher’s etc, etc. Special , Pricesf by "‘Clubs.‘ Carter (8). Co..l.td, 1.9 14} ’n. l‘ h v .a g -' s t... fincé' Edward, 1 a . Il.i‘grl1:i!“-_,« “1. N s ddriy“ EverYbody Reads The G J . ti ar “viii i: lan ’__’ .. anew. ._ .< x... . <—-.o..........r.u_...~--;. 4 . . : “worm; W. “urn-1m. A 3-..... -.~.—— w w. am. . w.’-Am»fi‘m.1~2A—sxd»m’v" mum;-