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April 24.-(Special)-The Shamrock II taken to Clyde dock t.o~day and is being ri8lZ¢d- PAPAL DELEGATES BEING TRANSFERRED. Roms, April 24.-(Special.)-It is under- stood that Mgr. Falconia, Papal Delegate toCand‘da will go to the States and Mgr. Saleski come to Canada from the West Indies. BREAKING SAD NEWS. LONDON, April 24.-(Special)-The S. S. Deutchsland passed the Lizard to-day and the Majestic passed Brow Head. Decatenr Sawyer will reach Liverpool tomorro iv, two hours ahead of his wife and thus be able to break the news of her son’s death to her. vlcronu. cnoss 1-‘on CANADIANS. A The London Gazette announces that the Victoria Cross has been conferred on Lieuts. Cockburn, and Turner, and Serg`t Holland cf the Royal Canadian Dragoons, for conspicuous bravery at Koinatiport River, in protecting the artillery from capture. -_lr-fi--lv Bfinsanv RrvEn, N. B. Mar.-Few cases of illness and recovery have excited the New York Central inte t ` th' it h the res in is commun y, as as kidney trouble of Mr. Cornelius Crottie. Mr. Crottie’s treatment by the docto athome and in the hospital, and the fact that they absolutely gave him up as case beyond all hope, is well known. H I lubsequ nt to at'on by the use of D?_dd’s iidn;ysPiTls Eeads like a miracle. Fu' tive years I have suffered off and Ullwith kidney Trouble. Last fall I had In attack, for which the doctors had litt tothe hos ital for treatment, but it i Named: se I came home given up iltbeolmy recovery. I was obliged to tbedseuom. A n-lend su wdnodgys may Pills. From the gxbox Iim gf . Nowl am at my work eve _ .Health _ L th ABR Bit I "’COVEl° th(-3 body with paint pl::as;ant»),_ a;_nd_efl`ecti;ii at Liltetigieso git W ` .. _ a reia e en ers. o no eceiv gvilclltgits the pores and obtain the reliable McLean’s Vegetable i8. The foot is one of the nat Ural outlets oi the sewerage _---- ofthe body. Therefore your 0**i°a="~'° Avril 24--tSP“i“1-l-Th’ f00tWeaI- Should be made of following are the closiugrates: ~ natural leather which is por- _ous and ventilates the feet. 1. v ; The manufacturers of thetp.,,.k_$i4_.-,5_ INVICTUS SHCE use th ° natural leather which give yOu (901 and Comfortabie feeL many people wouldn’t use them. Four I s Ill bot weather. - Geo. A. Sisters’ name is ' __-.-_- 'glampid °" every Pall’ ‘Vim If we could only put old e price. Ladies $3.25 to $4.50 Génts $3.50, $4.*’0. $5-00* _nlmliing store in town. Come fstrangers who picked the child up while Great Victory. rs a ‘s le 1'! _ _:_‘_lfv_vin City St. Ry. THE C001( INQUIRY Heard Yesterday THE BIG N. B. AWARD -L-_ Russian TradeProspect-Syn- dicate After B C. Rail- way and Mines. rcortrsr DiEs Enom A Bnow LoNDoN, April 24-(Special)-Billy Smith, an American pugilist knocked out A hy' Jack Roberts on Monday night, died this morning. An inquest will be held. Six persons have been arrested. ` A YOUNG CHILD KIDNAPPED. Rocrn-zsrnn, N. Y. April 24-(Special)- Mr.JohnH.Christnerreported his five year old child had been kidnapped by two it was playing in the street and drove away. BAD Nnws coivrmiunn. SEATTLE, April 24-(Special.)-Coniirm- ation has been received of news of the death at Nome fromscold of a. number of miners. AMERICAN GIRLS DEcoRA'rED.~ ‘ PEKr_v, April 23.-Sir Ernest Satow British Minister to China, to-day for- mally presented the red cross to Miss Saville and Miss Chapin, Americaii|_ missionaries, for their conspicuous s»i~` vices during the siege of the l-;;stions -lastsuramer. ' r' » NEW YORK MARKETS. Closing prices Amalgamated Copper American Sugar American Tobacco Atchison Common Brooklyn Transit Burlintzton Louisville Nashville Manhattan April 24. 12] 1423 T251 771 3-‘fd 1953 l04§ 12711: 152 North Pacific Common 103% Rock Island 154 si. Pain 1663 United States Steel Com. 45 United States Steel Prfd. 93§ ei-*1-*_ Canadian Stock Quotations. (Furnished by McCuaig, Rykert & Co. l[ontreal.)_ . Closing prices April 24- Canada Pacino 95§ Montreal St. Ry. 231 Toronto St. Ry. 109i St. John St. Ry. 117% Halifax St. Ry. Ex Div il) T4! 245 245 39 Hontreal.G_i\3 Royal Electric Dominion Coal Co. Republic Mining Payne do ' North Star do __ Dominion Iron and Steel A “ Pref. 23 . 29 70 35A 87 War Eagle 24 MOTHERS DO NOT FAIL TO SEE that you obtain the proginal and genuine McLean’s Vegetable Worm Syrup--safe, Worm Syrup. ______.,.,._____. CHICAGO MARKETS. May, Wheat, 72§; Corn, 48}; Oats, -- Pork, $l4.37§. July Wheat, 72§; Corn, 44§; Oats,_-_ 9 Kumfort Headache Powders are made S tocure headache and they do it,orso in a packet 10c. One usually does the work heads on young shoulders iliere would be only one boy’s in and let us show you our PREMIER 0Ul`l.INl-ES i _it Becomes Law-Mr. I ii James' Branch of the Catholic Mutual_ Benefit Association, No. 243. praying that _ an Act may be passed to incorporate the ' Sliid b°4!»l_ Tllemtiition was t :mama referred to prim' mittee. ` ' ` ' 5 " `1 of the Govemnieut if it is thelintiention of the Government to make some reserva- tion ot theirvacant lands in the interest of forestation as asked for by the resolu tion unanimously passed at the late gen eral meeting of the Fruit Grower’s Asso ciation of P. E. I. and if not, why not? ment have taken steps to value Govern mentlauds in all parts of the Province. I_ there are any forest lands the Government will do what they should do to build up forestry. - swer to a question asked by the Leader of the Opposition relating to a road in Lot 56 known as McLeod’s Road. the Public Road Act of 1901 was given its HIBITION ACT Passes its Second Reaiiiilg by Unaiiimm Coll-T’ 1 GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE §_ A PREP? Will be Experienced an ' _ WEDNESDAY, April 2%. House inet at li a.m.' _ I Mr. Godkin gives notice thatl be a» willto-morrowaskleavcto Mr. J . F. 'Arseuaultf the Leader Hon. Mr. Farquharson said the Govern Hon. Mr. Cummiskey presented an an- Upon motion of Hon. Mr. Cummiskey ago. He quite agreed with the member "___, ............. ..»e~»¢--€,____,____ give the City ameasure to remove posts to other positions when necessary. Toi 4 ‘ ' _ in i3’.< clothing balance, must » _ _ _ e _ be cleared” _ » I _ A i (Ba sys old /sfanb.-l ` fini _S‘_’i°’§i'¥f'f L * A »23‘2idw _ll i -un- i I ' Wheal' Thinks TI°U\\bIC on. Hehadheen approached andtalhed mi ii is Better to wait untn 2..”".'Z.i’i1...“°°.ii..i`“'3‘.‘I..‘..‘.’§‘..”.;.$ .if “Fi ¥¢’_"5 the Power of the Province is Defined. "§.'°'lY;'f“i§$'il'i.°f§`.f.'l°il°f§§'1'e°;i'.fff'»fnii'.§. Wili0htR$Bl0@0llC 00|!-\P\lY_l8 IEOIQ- - _ _ _ % -- - , ._§;_» _ _ _ __ i. “ i l , ` weregrouudaforcomplalut. Souisattlie =.. - <*- "f _ ' " petition on beimirof the members or Ur- Hiishes wid that every cltimi who t“°'“"°" “’° ‘l°f°”‘””¥ W Telsihine _ _ .._. _ __ _*_ _ I o -s _ "ff .~»i ' C- i "" ~ i - - - \ -’ - - ,3x,.’» - - ' 'A ' ' ~ T' ‘F anlmd the ww” '5° 39° "I" actual 3'1"' Mr.Whear contended that the City should H i _ ‘ I I `§ *U ance and was convinced ttiat the City had * be given absolute power io onohiogo in 9-'-lust “use f°" °°mP1°in ' He °°”t'°"d°d order to carry out the lawslof the City. ` I ‘ ‘T5 that a committee should be given. He Hooondomooo the loboyloo wmoh ood been thought the people of the City ought to be going oo io ooooootioo with the measure ` __ encouraged in their attempts towards before the House He ,eng gn \° show I t. » _ ° ` then quoted from the Toronto Globe con :. Biligivhig any corporation power to tear up the streets of Charlottetown without the consent of the City Council. House then took recess. AFTEILYOON SESSION. ritish North America Act, Provincial hts were accorded. The Attorney ueral admits that every unsightly st should b removed and he ped that he would amend the ill embodying the statements made in s speech in the morning He had never ven the Attorney General to understand at the Bill would be dropped The Bill -4 not been pushed forward for the mple reason that the promoters had erned it advisable to wait for a few days ntilthe Opposition made by the diRerent 8-8-110 Il 8701*() GDPOVIS BS l giving the City Council absolute wer. The amendment made by Hr. hear was practically not an amend- ent at all. The courts should decide hero posts are a nuisance. It should ot bein the opinion of the City Council het-her the pestsarea nuisance ornot. Mr. Palmer said he was sure that if a nabls measure was proposed, the once would oonsiderit. He considasd bat the City Council were the posssssors tsuilleicntpcwcr at Bic ixeaent time. _Houseisnotgdingto glveithe ‘.inncila’despottei@lt¥!_mnieal power. Mr. J. F. Wheat in continuing the abate went on to show that under the g. _ _ Il- . 2 o i ` ` . i _ I . _ _ ___ _ l ; e . . ti ‘ ' . if ° ` ° . Y lil o V n Y i r easo I I Phe I stunned eiireistsest up' i.iiu».-_ THE AMENDMENT T0 PRO J 'lures cemherot um i»i¢utai.l`. » l ing or an occasional light. The voice of the citizens apparently do not control or at least it did not in the case of street. lighting. _ _ Hr. Matheson in reviewing said that certain chanxcrs were granted and large smountsot mosey were expended sad' a unch if I PHNN Dench would attempt .ln the SN! the corporation behind the Bill were acting to take- from that ‘hicli ii there lsavnoug-agrievance. If it can beshosvnthat. these companies are arbi- trary theu there would bg 5 just all for ii remedy. The promoter says that had.»bcen by the promoter of the Bill ._, about the lobbying that had been going -.. --.....-..~-._. med no minus eimiy mv; bin is 1 _ _ " ~ __ - _ 4 appesrsthatthereisnowayotenforclng. " thesams. passa measure that will give the City Mr.Whearreviewedthe caused! com- ‘ A ` _.f 'f .. ti Ji. powertoorder the removal of posts at plaint at Brighton and *nu -. If '"m¢°°5- the expense of the Companyis too sweep- Apothecariss Hall, coutsndhgthat three 0|-1- M --» ~ A - Sem gf the H0u5¢_ _ "T-§'f;iTf»;Tmi: :.1I'¢°gebif.°:t»»T;':i»:°¢;'A . ; ` , r ._ < 3 so . loses a telephone appreciates the advant- ._ Q°‘“'9“7 5\""‘° “IW I' “W P°m °“'*i Inv' edubggne éshn ay. Yet it must be remembered that °*° °°‘“|~'Y I” Fnimhf H* di B09? 8"” BIQS "Und 95 citizens who use the telephonepay for it °°“°“°’°**° *hm 95° T¢|‘Ph°°° 0°! "¢l\il\ at nmehizm im mywnoe in PfP?__f°°°"°“°r°sc;1 ‘?‘.tii°°=*»° ,,,,,,.,,,_ ‘ ”“ “ _ rm fesliupsnies ___ _ sian anne' j , ` placed they cannot be removed. .Another In ‘"1 ` " 1 " i I 2, I -1" ` Wim the 3‘§n lB@¥Y€ important point in the control of the poles “*°“°"° TM hc* th" h° him 5”” °l°°*" “nn throughout the City is the arrangement °d b7 5°°°f* m*‘5°’i°¥ W” P"°°f 9°’ J mdnunsmuir “mug _ of posts W ol-event g,.e_ Io the olooiog of tive that the people approved of his Looznvo ron nussrax rnabr. A - permanent sidewalks many of the posts °°‘"`s°° ‘ f ` » _ are in the way. Last year when placing M°L°°“ thwght th” the T°l°Ph°“° The _ -P' wily A a stone sidewalk it was found necessary, Cqmpany dmuld mnnect East Pdnt and Rmrmumgd = l _ boook footho removal of o oooh Wheo'l Kinkora, thus en_lai-ging the advantages tB.a_ilway_ to note what . asked the Company refused to more it °fth° system" n° th°“3ht tmtm °m` mil b¢f°l` C°U\df5U‘tfl*f°»ild1 li f ooh C-o - ord o ieh th endmentto the original Bill 'could easily _ 8° B 1 Ylll 61' 0 80 011 W ° bemada template placinga it/clmihip Kgiieieriscgizpeggeiet;.oul:::;m:;,E:§ i Mr. Hughes contended that the ivanwuvet t'°vla"nv°5m°_k’_ » thi $1 great destruction is being done to the ponies Ye?) not dtolng business Hin the ln- ‘rnncnam wrm. imram. trees, and it isaalmost impossibletocarry tem" ° 9 P" ni’ °|°n°° ° chimlfd oxolmooos- gun on the work of planting without atfording th" ii' W" i“*P°55ibI° f°l° °’5“P°1"’i5°l' 410 F, 1 i _ f°N°B° ` get . some protection to eitizeoo regulate the lines and posts in the city Pmmief T"°°‘n° ”°°°|'°d A Mn Palmer,” dioossiog the measure without controlottlieaaid postsand line Ottawa that the amount _ot branded the bin as most arbitrary, giving °‘ Ui” di3§¢1°°° °°'“P°’P*°°~ -°°m9°°‘°° ‘lW1=r<\¢‘1_N°_W~ Bmnsvviels _hir an nbsniine powei-:io the city council. Ai_`h°'°~"f“°°'1 *° 1'°m°-.Y° "Wir PW# °°4_~pm,,i,,, liird reading and passed. the present time the City Council isfairly ui? CIW C°‘m°“ ‘.“`° “M519 t° 9°°‘“`° mf!!! phaom tho "ml I M _'_ Hon. Mr. Cummiskey presented the constituted yet it is possible for a change .""I|°\md°1'5U-1141 the removing of wires, __ 1 . " » i' 'l annual report of the Hospital for- the a the-body may_ __ _ vfe1‘y__§l'- 9_1” ¢2l”PU\i°s ~= Insane. * ` `l ` A °T';"i'T`5g.%U._Y He woulldigqfuvor _ a __ HV "wud ibn- tb* ' ' *A Mr. Whear moved the House into com# measure. t w°“[d “Mer "U I”-`i““°°° L_' ' _ mittee to further consider the City bil Hoo, Mn Go,-doo som that the oestioo 9°” e' _ ‘ - ‘cannot remove _it to-morrow, A !‘€~‘*D€¢¢i°8 t¢1°B1`BDh and U91€Dh°ll¢ Wires | was one that affected the country; as well lH°n' Mr' Rogers thought me chmse a f C°‘1'i°u~h°"_° the ww" W" w f' 3 Hon. Mr. McLeod said that :when dis- oe me city-_ A great deoi of the tndeog “mend” shfuldbe exmmged a'“'°¥°l5h'~’1_'~ and have not abused their-right. 'Ili ”“ ig. aa cussing the measure some days ago it was _ the P,-oviooe is u-aosootod by tho ooo of The DPW” is 3° _great i‘h’"' the C°un¢‘1 _ Council did wrong the citi1enshavB ik thought that the bill asked for too much ‘ the teqeohooe and if the oower is given oo may interfere with the wwking of the _ some means of retires! $8 the 980910 I& power, yet it is highly important that the ` asked by the bm it Wm be a very great Electric Companies. He refubéd Ill Sl-T003 elect the Legislatilre CTW °°1`P°"“ti°U Shmlld have °°”t"°1 °"e" interference. At the time the Telephone language the charges of lobbying' _ House took recess. all incoporated bodies doing businessl gompooy was organized it woo who great Hon- Mr- iirquharsoil said that Wh\l_e within its limits. Charlottetown is noted dimooiey that o company was ioduoed to the_°Qm9ame5 5h0_uld be Pmtected YW "5 is ridiculous to think that the companies , _ V ~. ~ ,.:» »_i . .,_. mfg. . ~= he-. -' ' . _ -1,~__'~. 2 ;"» I 'i .'o<~.\s_.i.. \ei:i=_-e. _ il 7 , ~.»~»-»¢».» -snip _ EVESING SESSION. x .ii for its cleanliness and as this Province is `toke up the wo,-k_ _ _ _ _ Mr. Wheat asked that DYORTBSB be IO- rnaking a bid for tourists it is only natural Tho House than resolved itself into 8 can put down a post to-night and the City ported in ooooootion with Bun! moo oo that when anybody erects unsightlv posts committee of the whole with Qapmih C ti ed La t P ' the corporation should ask for a law to Read io the ohoi,-_ ( on nu on S ‘ ‘) regulate the same. H'e had walked Am, oh H t into oofnmiggee i _ » i eo _'i ! .2 _ ` ~_, _,. e R - ei; iii _iii in I `- -.~Z,~.»...... _im I 't' ‘ “""fw” ""‘ ° "uno" s. my” -~ _ _ _-. 1 T’ __ '_ `, __ _ _' .t ._'~______ ne . 9 "5" i if ‘L . E _ _§. mP|'°'°m°“ . i that inthe city of _Toronto the “ _ " _ .- A _ Hon. Mi. Peters said as a matter of fact orofeetea ogeingl, the power given incor. t n S '_ _ _ _ he understood the mattei-_had been ar- oomeeo bodies ooo torooeoood to oo," D f r t _ "‘"‘8°d» °“t3“° °f th” B03” mm’ d°‘7° ` the matter before the Privy. Council. He ' for Summerside and he would aid in the “moms the oystnoof ooteoo_hole|ool_ _ _ ' ‘. | ¢ s Il i i Passing °f 3 law t° _3°°m°V° every member. He st_at_ed..that he sup- .t - m . - _ T posts. The Telephone Compaii,__y_¢;_..a!f a__~,ooBd that ooeooo memgm. oooooed 'the ef ; necessity, however, and be for onei -vvo{iRi‘T.f.o-ofmooeooe too reonoeogo. Wh0 is _ D . 'H05 S5505 hem f°i' the iulm'-V °f ° °°'P_°3." .tives of the different companies who own 4 l A _ “I0” Wmeh is 5 dwided °d"'”'“t‘°3°‘, HQ _lines and posts in the City. He contented ._ _ _ 9 .- would be in favor of a bill as wfould_|‘ ebae__e_h_e_Loo;o1o¢o,.e_ooo__oo!~|o|,i; ¢¢ _,_ _ _ . . _ _ __ A _*_________ f..i - , . . ‘oh . _ __ __ _. __ __ _ ___-,Q “` _‘_ ‘ - .»f.»-v%..'»T Ligiii niiesii DeIicio¢¢sCakc Dainty Pastries F inc Puddings he was in favor_ "”€?°.°"’ ‘2°.T.°' °'-°i’l"’°§.. £2. bmithfui qualities to the food. ROYAL Q he,/~~_ _£_‘ _ - iii ii; s iiiii 0 so *ani