v RDIA U, _ Southwests ‘ rf--i 501 _fs n |~ I sisicriy Winds.. Foil" iiiii ciiiioiiiaiow I ; Daxnvro in I _ Ai A I Vi i. _I "' ‘ I --- ~ D1 D CANADA WEDNESDAY APRIL 1 !!~il§'U~ wmv.isow nim_} -l ,_ ¢HARL0TTETOWN_ PRI -~ P1'-_vii-sf ' ~ wr ii , -\ NCE- ' ___~ 'I' I "‘ M 0; I _ _ 1 ‘lr 996° » _I i c » . . . _Jr W No seiitsiileai I .SUNDAY iz; cEBiLL II- arenas `cuiol=_F I I I avconrsaeacr A novearai fan. riiziuiaicr Ai NIAGARA PARK Oi Hard Coal Operators. and Miners Both Sides ‘Not intended to Regulgic,§§§eligipm Qbsewance but Provide .3 ,_ Day By P,-¢mi¢r Whitncyfs' Guiilotine for _Political R¢f“5l“S I0 'M3_k¢ Concessions- Thousands' oi Rest, to Prevent Secular Traffic and Exploitation. ol the Public Opponents-A London Man_,IVlu_rd§l’¢,il_ in ,of Miners in Soft Coal Districts Re- by Organisers of Excursions-¢Biil Was Referred to Germany lor His Money'-A Woman’s fill" t0 WUFK- ` Committee. _Coniession. New Yoon, April 3-iSpecia1)-The operators and miners met here today and after a tsrce hours session adjourned until Thursday without agreement. Each sldcrefused the slighest conces- sion and asottlenient is as ,lar away as before the conference. In the meantime the tie up of anthra- citcindustry remains complete with no i ani sinii appltrent possibility of a resumption of worlr in the near future. No breaks in the miners' ranks. Nc disorders have occurred. In the bituminous coal region the trouble is working itself out. ' Thousands returned to \\'ork today at the increased wages demanded. ihiiiiillidsm ii iii iiiia Lennon, April 2-A curious court story has been going the rounds about a lovely foreigner, one of whose verbal slips gave King Edward occasion fora hearty laugh. A very Qllvsly person with a delightful accent, she made such a favorable im- pression upon the King that he asked her tolbe his partner at bridge. “But sir," she said.“I really dont' know how to play.‘ The King would take no denial, however and she became rather embarrassed. “I assure you, sir," she said, “I could not think of playing. I don'ii know the difference between a King and a kuave." There was ah awkward silence, and then sh_a realized what she had said and was covf/_cred with confusion. The King, of course, laughed it oif, and now tells the story with gusto. , lililll _ _ iii niiiiii I’1ii¢is, April 2 -The taking of thc quinqucnnlulceuliusls now in progress. It is expected that Paris will bc shown tc have 3,000,000 Inhabitants. _ The church state troubles have result- cdln the omission from the qncstions nskeil by census takcrsof the interroga- tory in regard to D. person's religion. The vast majority of the people, whether they observe the faith or not, have therefore returned themselves as Catholics, and it is supposed the govern- ment did not wish this to occur, while the relations between church and state arc so strained. l||nard'a Llnimeni for nie overvwliera. Clearance of * Shoits, 107 Pairs Ladies’ and Gents liivittiis`ShiIcs Price .$3.50 and 54-00- 'iflie ,new price list for these new is $4100 and #4-5°-~ We ,now close themI out at $3.00 and $3-5° being a saving of aI dollar ia pair on thc; new price list. No troible io show them. _ , __i1ed. i IIKIIIIIUI ALIVE LI-Iss, France, April 2.-Fourteen of the 1.201 miners who were cntombsd in t-he coal mines at Courrleros twenty days ago, were taken from the mine alive and well Friday. They had lived on hay found in one of the under- ground stables and thc morsels of food which they had taken into the mine with them nearly three weeks ago. All attempts to rescue the entombefl men had been abandoned more than two week M10. - siiii viiui ui iiiin iiii ' ,___ --1 is `-"` “' LoNDoN, April 2.-Forty years after the Bodlelan Library received a copy of the First Folio Shakespeare-that is in ieiu-ras librarian clearing out super- fluous books, dumped the First Folio in the lat, and accepted twenty-four pounds for the parcel. Now the Bndleinn has a chance of buying it back again-for three thousand pounds. iiissiii; iiiis ii iiiiciisiii Mi\Ni‘iins'i‘E1'¢, April 2.- The col- lection of ohlmpansees at the Belle Vue Zoological Gardens, Man» chester, has recently been increased by the arrival of two strangers from Africa. One is a “Koolckamba," a rare species, with a coat as black as coal, shaggy black hair hanging over his hands lilre mittens, a bald head, and thc general appearance of ii low~bred Congo, native. licls of exceptional size for his race and after the plentiful diet of bananas, milk and eggs on which he seems to thrive shows n tendency to be vicious. His name signifies “the animal that speaks," and is given to him on account ut the sound he makes. Accompanying the “Kooloiramba“ is a cream-faced chim- panzee whose specicsis as yet unidenti- liiliii IXPIIHIS 0 EIIIIIIIIIIII Bllllll Mowriirzni., April 2.-A special London cable says: The board of trade has collect ed all thc particulars of the actual noun tries from which goods were consigned and also the actual destinations of the goods exported during the year 1004, and the result is the publication of a blue book as a supplement to the trade returns of that year. While the imports of bacon from the dominion during the year 1004 were given gg £1,8it5,150, the consignments tothis country were actually 182,710,488, the dif- ference of nearly £i,000,000 being credited to the United States, from whose portr the consignments were lar|ill7 ll1|DD0\`|- The same condition oi affairs holds good with the other classes of Canadian meats ever Bs>SI».t I Mawr Orrawn, April 3.-(Special)-In the House today Hon. Mr. Fitzpatrick moved the second reading of the Sunday Obser- vance Bill, which was referred to a special committee. The Minlstorof Justice said the Bill was in no way intended to regulate the relillious observance of Sunday but to provide a day of rest for all to devote to worship in their own way. Sunday was becoming more and more accepted as a period for expedltionsin pursuit of pleasure. This was in his view what it should bo. But the Bill did not intend to facilitate or encourage Sunday amusements. ‘ Un the contrary its purpose was to increase tho regard for Suuday observ- ance. The Billdld not affect thc right of any to_spend the day in tho woods or fields, or port. What was designed was to prevent the opening of shops, or the exploitation of the public by organizers of excursions which too often degenerated into oarousals. Legitimate amusements were not inter- fered with, but the business of amuse ments would be prevented. ' Mr. Roche's motion to force the railways to complete the selection of their land grants at once so as to throw millions of acres to the settlers, was defeated bya majority of lift-y»three. _ Bourassa and Vervllle, the new Labor Member both voted against the Govern- ment. iiriiss iniiis the Company accedss to their demands [Ii Bill LIGHTS This they claim is the very cheapest they mation to lay before the council. K es. ~§`__ ‘- .:sf".:'.‘%§".` , 9 8 _ . 1 :\ff~"f 7,. F' ` J ri g ._;-;;..»a . , 's Along I- C. R and Will Strike U§§',’;§,“Si{*,,'§§§";,,,§"5§§_j;;f;“‘j§e°f,§§j For Grave Oifince, Was a Shomv if Demands Are _yes-1v0».~rrres»cd_ $2020°9»2}=’»=1“‘“°‘ Brilliant College Graduate $80,421,090 in 1855, aotordlng to a bulletin ‘issued by the department of-commerce not Granted' and labor. It shows that in the [wendy Years Ago' years from 1875 to 1895 our trade with Canada increased $21,000,000 and from, 1805 to 1005 it increased $114 C00000. l`hc` I ST- JOHN. April 3--(SDEGIIIII-'All me larger portion of this growth has been., Sr'J°”N’Al"" 3"(Sp°°l“ll Hugh F' station agentsbf the I. C. R. who are also on the export side. The imports increased Hilde" 9-11 lUS“ml10¢ HEPHI- here WHS 00m agents of me Canadmn Expres. Gompnnn frorn $27,807,016 in 1875 tc $02,400.632 in mitted today for trial on a charge oi will Ro on strike April fourteenth unless 190°' “nd “pmt” °dv““°ed 'mm $34-547" obtaining money under false pietences, 219 in 1875 to l140.539.581 in 1905. for imp,-avg,-nent in wage,” honor graduate of the University of New VEIEHIIHII the Windsorstrcet s|.ntion.’ They walk i lo l ofa horse, would be tenderly solicltious lIlNlI]l'SiHI|ll l _ WINI Milli PIII WIIHSIIIIS Ulilllii EHIIIGI INSUIIIIIBI MIN I The accused is a young man and was an Nrariana Fnnis, April Il-(Special)-Am other wholesale dismissal of Government officials in Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park has taken place, Chief Wilcox and three odlcers, Sheppard, Whistler and Robinson of the police force being dis- charged. Thc charge is purely political. The only Pinviiiziii , iisisiiiuii Tuesday, April ii. I House met at 12.30. Hon. Mr. Gallant presented a petition praying for an Act to Incorporate the Acadian Mutual Sick Benefit Association of Prince Edward Island. The act vias read n first time. Mr. Fraser introduced a bill to revest the title of is certain tract of land in the commissioner of public lands. Mr. Prowse enquired who had the contract for rebuilding the public bridge at Murray River, stating that the same is now taken up and no means of communication exlr ts for transport across the river. Mr. Mcifinnon asked for the Stipend- iaries reports for King's, Queen‘s and Prince Counties for the year 1005. ‘ Mr. MoKinnion enquired regarding an item of $4000 charged in the hay accounts. _ I . Bmmwlek mr" yen' ““°‘ - __»-I- - --Q--Wh reference to this question Ml- Whne in G°"°K° |19 “'55 Dl‘0lI11=Bl\f»|l\ Peters said acharge of $4000 was made ` = - ' thc Y. M. C. A. and religious work. by the Dominion Government for band» Recently he has been hard presied for ""3 th” hay shipped W the p"°"l“°”' _ The following acts were read a second ..___.____-1- Liberall remaining on the force are two oliicers. _ _ Lormoiv, Ont., April 3.-(Speeial)-News has been received here of a murder, while trsvsuiogan Gérmmy oi Thomas Reid. M. A. son of James Reid formerly of this city. A woman confessed that her lover had murdered Reid for his money. An Act to further amend the Prince Edward Island Dental Act. An Act respecting Assignments for the Benefit of Creditors. The bill respecting tha Trackiess Trolley Co.; tba bill regarding the Aoadil Mutual Sick Benefit association, and the bill to regulate Oyster Fisheries were reported and net dow.: for second reading tomorrow. House went into Committee to consider an Act to impose certain Taxes on certain Companies and Associations and Brewers. House adjourned at 0 p. m. House met again at 8.80 p. m. and con- tinued the consideration of the last men- tioned blll till ll p.m., when adlournment was made till 10 a.m. Wednesday. .._.,7..__i-i- iiriiisi _ iiiiiir ruin __ Subscriptions received at Guardian ,o1U¢°..lnd duly_fo_rw_ard_od _i§<_?_-,_T_l1Jll!- Sympathy for the brave little jsp., 9 5,00 Business_..._....................... 5.00 Anonymous.. ..................... l-00 Accountant..,....................... 1.00 _____i..__.. funds and his family said to be in actual Mme _ want. ‘ An Act to incorporate the W. B. Bow- A GUARANTEED CURE FOR FILES --i clerk of the city since last Saturday night Colghl. colds. hoanoneu. all other sured itching Blind Bleeding, Protruding ness Co, Lid. An Act to incorporate thc Montague P| _ 'D fu ugh | d go -- Losses, April 2- an indian Mutiny skating Rink co. imma ..l:§§y° ir °1`;hzo° ofrridiinsr veteran has passed away at Clanton in An Aww incm-pomgc nw Fig; River fails to cure in 6 wlzlgddlgyvs. 50c. Il/inirax, April 2.-Aid. McArthur the person of Surgeon~General James > H,,|;C0_ hasa communication which he thinks Pattison Walker-,nr, the nge of glghtysix, An Ac,_w,,mcn,1 the Ac; ,-,:.spe,_.¢_|,,g is of niuch interest to the city at this He went to India1n18i5 and was sanitary pub1|cW0rks_ time, in view of the new contract which officer of Agra during the ten months is about to he entered into with the that it was besieged. He and his late _ -- l`6m. street railway for lights. The company wife went through the whole mutiny . , _ 1 offers lamps of 1,200 candle power at $70 and remained in India until his retire- 1*' is said thai' the “bB°U09. fl‘0Ul hi! =§_i".°:"“:‘;°'n‘:‘;.k3m:’u°ll°ldI by or, :°m" E:i!;hY;:;'"€:“‘1v§;r-3:; B:l:f;n;e';‘; Dnhmp nr 290° “mile pow" for $75' menu" 1877' , accustomed scenes or B popular young D , . ringhas been questioned by thebeduica- ~ -. _*_* , tional authorities. Possibly the o ject on can afford to do business with the city, IS 2410890 £0 be B t0Dl¢ 01 talk ill Home h hd ,S _ ,nm the “mom uarters The oung man may be visiting is m“d° "° ° ° y 5° 5 good road would he available when the paying for lamps a.re above this proposed The last issue nf The Mantra' Smndm d (Too late for Classification.) li hts co-it = rate considerably. The city g ' | ll i I d 1 h " $86._n°rr-h ends little h\s:er»B°"d U1; 23:; tbl: Anil: |Llal|;".-llZabi;rill;e0~`l;rit¢ni FOR SAL_l?_-Sloopd rigge? yacixn, _son MARKETS. C | 105, W, _ over. I1 n 0 re a r. to ._..._. ‘£55312 §‘”j’:__;_o° or Boston "°§;‘ss° _ _ written by A. J. McArlam, formerly of Gund,” 0mce_3° V _,dm lgfvai ' ' ' ' "` "°"` “M5 l“`°'|“°°1 and ° K"“d““l° °t “N Chicago markets closed,llection day. °"°“‘ t° P'°"|d° “5Im°“Y lamp” “S “"3 Union Coin. College. but now of Halifax. OR SALE b d B O -Three pure re ufl’ r “IW “`°“ldr°‘1“l"°“t"‘°'“t° ‘il M0 pe' WINNIPEG April 2.-Every first ot Among the pictures are excellent half- ' I ` --CP-_"' ‘ IMDD- Thlillkhb W0\lll‘l bb l1\”6¢“\‘Bd ill: May mover must have fclt semethlng of tones of Bishop MacDonald and Father LI/;;Dg::;lz§?%§em:?"' Apply wi<(i';il§?i':er Mhmdvs L|,,|m°M cu," Bum” our B_U¢0l;llD:PJ° Wlifh_::l*;1Pl9"‘i°1 lm; the humiliation which comes fllbm having Morrison. OR SALE 200 __ es pr' land M tvc as ‘o., w c sys em o_ g ng uneIsh° hom en-acts ‘mm th p lor _ _ cr_ mc -=_ has been proved entirely satisfactory in 5°mwt\;;°hy,n“_pm;' dmsgod eoubnlrnw Piteaiien Perens stated in the House £Mr(;ai:Tl;eh§0\_;_l;cli£_teU0-_£_PD§__y oi_1{l>1}l!;!_l_i_i__¢;¢‘ many Am°"°““ l'°“""5‘ Aid* M°A“’l‘“' the open-air and exposed to the public yesterday than H' was me l“°°nM°" "° ` I tiilltwillpdl will telegraph for futher particulars _in “Mem melmourney through the screen have u first class road made leading from order to have the fullest. possible infor-I of uw any' me ::ll;m;;}; 'Ltr Thee I:£|:_P°;)“5_r;B;g5_° ,ANTED A gm for general houuwovk There is none of this native modesty Advnmage would be whim of the mc; no washing. Apply in the evening so Mrs. cnsri no warn, niiistor ' S about foreign immigrants who arrive at that me proper mnehmery mr mlmng nl sth ei’ Dil ‘ _M lw ° 1 about the station carry ng the most w y h h b M _ d _ d-----M -»-H--M - G---M ”;‘:t’I'°i‘.i..". ‘.‘i.IIIZ. 1.5; l.§’.i$I“l1‘.f3I..“‘.’.‘. H'*i.:.i."2;:."f.f:a:‘lt'::r..‘il‘:.::i.&i mu' carrying “ dm“‘°'l°“dl”l mm made under the Governmentfa direction. “WM “ld t°°l¢ °“°lh51"5 hm* call M 'hill , and a flu bucket containing the family TMS wmremad B rut nuisance for the ohlce and get his own. 4 li ‘ _ _-FOR- Y K Pr°"lsl°“°" would hump int” B Gnnchm’ present highway leading to the Bridge is iv *~ I t’ °‘°°“°“ ‘“ ”"°°P’k"‘”- “'*‘° “""’ h°'i" I. .ns me which the csv w ‘WANTED-n the wma or Mio t Bn In . lnghis wifc to sort out the babies deseie "eduf0rab0hEh|";mmen° m Mrs. Edvgnrd Bayfield, a ,good y g and the bedding. There, a ponderous and gci\sral»ervan\._wl\o can can cook and gg,-ly Vg,-i¢¢i¢s for um HI.; bewhlskered Russian, looking ss T111: social helil in Oddfellows Hall last "z?_{_l}-_0"l__::zi:_l__:=~'_2l\oAvas_lill:_g.L2_%l¢£1;7_\=_B`;1‘; bed_ as though he possessed the strength of night Mldlll'R¢|.Y P°!`l»l0l _Md in by U10 ' ' ppy ' d i ani i ie ' A o - y ' - xolntrggtywlll tllgy gl:-Zur? ‘thang tzfxsll. friends, hut his going away withoug luv. ___‘,..__- The present ngaros that the city is ion any messaes has excited surprise- -- ' " Mlnard'\ Linimeni llelisvss Nsurnlgia. oariieiiows or its sity, sfl)e‘ii~wim, ma P°‘”~“~ ‘d ‘W Cabbage, (best early ' with leasure alter wich . _ , , _ -1. r- .II ' " *_ __ . rg 11- l ’>|.._ I _ ,__ I _ . s ' .» It \ ‘ ‘-‘ _ _ 4 I Ever bod Reads The Charlottetown Ghardlanl ,”cliiertisefs. Nearly y This is mccrtify i line been afflicted with 0 B "°» °“°’ "'“¢' “‘° °"’ ‘° °“"“ f.:.::s.I‘.'::.::..::a".‘..‘:..'.°~'.:.I i“:..°‘ir....'i° ilihiellil , _ _ _ _I 'tilll dthe it wontn ed any Wllk- ' ' , _ I Y YI A ' 9 ’ ’..1“i=--I-3,-.1-.-I-I~.“.I-t I--I ----a Mi" S "°'“‘ *"9 WINS an2.:."“ r:.°..".°. ;°:|lgT,.1{,n‘j_ wld. E_“ I for-,...,. ,Y {-iEs’»` "` `_"'"` "_ . ily seasoned and very nutritiousandecow R" n"‘A(3h-i_,,(,|c,,I__¥>Fk_ L _,_ _M MA,,..,.m__.“,P,_ (.hu_,mmww“_ omlcal. Get some. Plain or ilavorad with Pr-oi. Hamiiain has nn Roonn an Fitzroy i~_ in ri-.ii.i¢\.11in.riei. ima. Agent. _ _ chili or 'romana sauce. as and ion tins. IB# gfglgmivgmt comma naw.. si. ron... N. a. ~ - aboutatea' kettle on which one of his mcmbsrsof Aloha Rebekah Iiodgenilna val-ietieS_) __ ons,ln his clamsinsss, had allowed the highly enjoyable olfalr-» The ‘brosvlm '*_' ""~ ' ` ' farnii s ado to fall. Thus it was with included some musical items furnished N Gard¢n P¢as y I- C’ , most of the foreigners-they felt no haf by ldlsses Waterman and Calder and . iliation lu gli-ding on their pots and James Calder. Alw~prog1eslvawhldh the FQ 1 Lgttucg' I _ ,_ pans, and travelling half across the pride lu whioh were WUI byiill Ula - \ f 4- ,_.., 'I , world with them. Matnhews and-0. Si Gordon. Than a very Tomato, ' ' "°I I The mojorliy of the party however acceplabtt repost was furnished and ‘--., , , ' is nn ri ; seams- ' , .Iiliililillllll I ` zilliilaughntliz-ynlilxxd zlleniicodiibzlggagcrll, lliinalug was indulged in bv those inuilineri L , cauliflower’ ll :was all pacgceid up 11:! lnrsxns. Tlhese Blr-lt; to timt form of pleasure. I ` ' Celery; _ a ers oo c won era cean. acr ‘ WANT rnsrows 'ro s'rA.\D sriti. , mm ,n mm _:mn M ,_ the mu S t Pe (0 er A.-I asc the hot. hair orators and fximxmcnt The ieamlizrantss were »T E S T I M 0 A L annoy" 6° azlefxate cglins) “iw ted did t rl- 'tw at any more mostly bound for the Nm-th-west and _*__ P "q`l|e¢frsts(:<\llewisllk.iislilrlrltlils.A .left ou a special train at 10 ill last night. To Prof. R. S. Hnniilton,* ‘l ‘ Rldy at i , , I f .'»,_.`n‘,""~' .>;;:_` _- _ I _ _ -`. : .. .,..-_».~\--._ .\-_-