.ar -A 444 ses if IN TH _. ~¢-.-»- i ' ' ' .-ff ' ` ` . . ll " i..,.¢_. s. F _ ,.-` _ _ _ ` ‘ in ‘,424 ;_\_4‘i‘l;`§<,'_`{ .2 ` _sinh _M“,H I M ' K Y > 1, . I 4 V T _\_ 3°. II‘°._T_f._iliI.i‘E._§ii9illP.“_'l.iiT Riiiifls I" ]_G‘l°}i Hfiliih. A Resolution Moved to Flx`Fl§ `¢"l\`7_;¥`i¢i_r Term wiiii FA-_ite-m*I.i`aliliial Eighty ililhose Death Broke His Heart is-. TUBSDAY, MAY I, ;9o6._ rs.. oi '”" the iiliiiilitil illi !i= » or iiiiiiiiiii Promlnqn§MontreaI_LawyerI ~Sea‘th African Veteran ‘lf if - . ~'z\~.._.`.-_ ~ ` -Sdc f-3 |14 i' Suspended e'i`id` Appeai`s. 'I lifiiiongi their Number. I _~Lau""~F zgmaturfl m-» -~w9p°"'°_n to 8 ir,:;,:;'ct0:_c 8 n I Party- -Strength-Borden Thi - ~s Liberals andfonsorvatives I ' ~n-- , - . i ` _ .&_. , _, " .___ *tri Stnr's London Cable' quotes an interview with Lord Strjathoonailn reference to the statement Qin the Danadian Ccm nicns that hyeshna been connected with the North `Atlantio Trading Company, saying, "I" declare absolutely and onreserverlly that I have not and never had any interest in or connection with the North A`tlantio Trading Company. It was not I who arranged the contract and I never cordially approved of it." Louis Margolese, who last week in the police court charged R. E. Grecnshieids with knowingly reciving stolen money in ii ease, _was _tg_d_ay spud;-mn_ed hy, the U°“’_‘°|_I °.K Montreal ._Bar,to suspension from practice for nine months. llc will appeal' tc the ‘General Council. 'l‘lie case has excited great interest owing to the promiuencerof both parties. - ‘ = ‘ f - _ V `;:»i-*Yi v"_'-"'*€;- .,.i in r' I Mnrrrnsiah. April 80.-(ASpeclai)-_The QUn.jnlC,ADrll30.-(Speclal)-The_msm- *za Fnnuiruwron, April ll)-(SIi°°Il|)" ' ` " , Howard Galley aged 19, a popular young .__--l_¥i__ ' tiiiii Jisiti iiiiliiiiliili ____ . Has Iieslgned. Fitzpatrick to Succeed Vilith Aylesworth Min. of Iusilce. omiwii, 'April an _ (spssihii -ohisf J uetioe Tasehereau of the Supreme Court of_Ganuh».|,,,,Lf¢\¢igned\.i_ _ I. it is iisohisicoiythht noh..mr._rit»-,» patrick, `Miiiist.a'r‘_`_i"j1'__iJi1A,§ti_e"e, will be offered the appointment, though this may not. be done until after the conclusion of tho session. » Should Mr. Fitzpatrick go _on the Bench, Mr. Aylesworth will be transferred from the Post Oflicc Department to the Justice portfolio. » I HOWDNEUMONIA STARTS. _ You caiclia little cold to-day, by to- morrow it has reached the throat, next day the.innassi~e|ti'eoted and you ,wish you had used "Catarrhozons" which kills colds in five minutes. In the first place ihiiarrholone soothes the irritated mem- i»ri\ne`s and relieves congestion,-then it ifuisput iithe ghlegin anddestroya the germs. It sua lea the blood to retain a iiiitural su ply ofoxygen, Iungsfuod, and vitality. lei any cough broneh tis or lung i\ti'eotlon` We luarmtecd' to. poetively cure. Decline' any substitute for “Catan-hozon'n.f' tit-ti d§'t`f¢i‘.'-l'.'.~»; Edt BUY 'l"lIE~ '5 “Siatci Slice” “stsi'i"i§iz _siitii`;s” ‘°sifar`ait Slices” The -iiobbiear shoés in town, 43.50,* $4.00, $4.50. $5.09; .. l_ ;.~_.» Leatllefi-patent, kid -,and box»eelii_-~- gk. -_ ‘ realist Last, ' Banion Last, §£‘id..i‘i’“'hiil it avy_._t_1'i U1 Wm- .};t.',,,i;.iai§'.i».*g1. ° s sc-.Q -'Lvl' tsyi-_.wi _ ¢=v-\=f'»="»r~4_=»' 1-* ‘~ i I bers of_the'Dilion Wallace expedition who ‘hilye “lent the winter in the wilds of 'Labrador arrived' here yesterday by the fsteamer King Edward. ~ 'TINY all look the picture of health. with the psrty is Lisht. stsht°h,s Canadian belonging to Halifax and a ‘South African veteran, haviniz been a member of the'flrst Canadian Contingent. __ i ----___._,_.. PlliIS IS LIKE ' .. , _. ; iii iiiiiiiil EIMP Dams, April 20 -Premier Sarrien,ln a speech delivered here today, gave warning to the disorderly element that the Govern- mept proposed dealing firmly with any outbreaks on May 1. This is the first speech the premier has made in the coui-se__of the electoral campaign, and it dealt with ali kinds or questions; hut ths principal interest attaches to that portion of it giving the Govsrnment's attitude toward the exaotingliaborisltuation. “The first duty of a Government worthy ,of the name,” said Mr. Sarrien,_ “lg to ensure order in the streets and freedom to work without interruption. \Ve are resolved to apply the law without passion and without weakness to the distm-hers o.E__the peace,` whoever they might be, whatever names they assume, or what- ever the' end they seek." ' ' The city is assuming a distinctly military aspect. Military patrols have not.y`et been established, but soldiers off duty throng the boulevards, suggesting thédeys of the `Bouiaoge,\‘eexciten1cnt.~ Special trains continue to bring; in reinforcements. ' ~ iiiiiiliiii Piliiiiiiiiiiiii Orrawa, April ,28_.-A bowl has bee donated bythe officers of His Majesty’s ,regular army at - Halifax, for the encouragement of shooting among the several unltsof the permanent foree df Canada, and the Adjutant General has made the regulations for which it is to be contested. CHICAGO MARKETS. A Cameco, April ao. -(special) - Corn, April., 465 Corn, May, 46A wheat '- 'Isl wheat '° vo Pwr, May, $1.152 Pcri<.Jhn.,$15.70 'Sore Throat and Coughe , K II e, affective and safe remedy for all lhrnal ons in found ln Hgemlene Antieeptic Tablets flllyoombina the germicld I value of CresoIa_newlth ‘ ' ' ` fs' d dhnuk& ""5-"""“-"i'i°£'»°~'Xi`i_|»i-'i.".f|’.'¢'ls¢:` " - an i-f-*""==- anti . ~,.. DECORATIVE I TISSUE Fill Mantle Draperies, tic. _ iii/e~-liave just opened up V°fr.S=1¢¢i _S1°¢k_ _ 'lf Few 'tissue Papers. The color- ‘ings abd patterns are ciioice ' iirtttr tlaiiiit, Basic! lldlitltltt Ziiill Elitltf iiiimlnct _iiiiii'iea,i1y. s cm I 'im' 0'r'rAw.\, .Arms 30-(Specla_l)y,»,an interesting dIscusslon__9n Senate “form took place inthe Commons today. H, _,,,,, endorse a resolution reducing the term of senators from life to fifteen years and a regulation nge limit of eighty years. The Senate he said was not living up to its pay. or what people expected of it. . lie favored aSenute of ivhich e. majority would be appointed by the federal Government and tho others by the provincial Legislature. Retired ir0ver- nors and representatives of colleges mlghtalso be given seats. . The §enate had missed its opportunity to win public approval by not holding up the Indemnity fiill of last session. A p 'Mn sshsii or oxford sssohasd tts Mr. Mclntyre of South Perth, ,opened the debate by asking- the Izlonrehto ..-. ‘ , .necessary and I could be made a wore 'hsggoi hotly. §g,Wi|frid Laurier sketched the history of the Senate and referred to the repeated dcmandsfor its abolition or reform. Personally he did nbt favor abolition, not because he thought the Upper Houele provided a useful check upon legislation, buti because it was necessary to the smaller Provinces top;-event the invasion of their rlghts bythe larger Provinces. Representation in , the Senate was fixed and not by population. Ho would not be averse of seeing each Province have the same number of' Sena- 'tors as in _the Statps. _ Regarding reform, he didn’t favor an elective Senate, but was inclined to ap~ prove the system of election by the pro- vincial Legislatures, which he claimed resolution. lie I»_|A\2§l,l_l§-f'héi.s°““f° ‘"3 i H9.ii\l0\1zli,t a ,more reprcaon tatlvo Upper House. For instance, Ontario, with thirty Libs- 'rals and sixty-sir Conservative members, I f different and the result would boa fair party division in the upper house. Leader R. L Borden compared Sir Wilfrid Laurier‘s previous promises of Senate reform with his failure to carry them out. The best remedy was one he (Laurier) had previously advised, namely alternate Mr. McIntyre withdraw his motion. tiling iiiiii iii iisuiiiici Mil Nisw Yomr, Ap-\il 80-(Special)-The Grand Jury lfor April has returned a presentment declaring that it had fgiled to investigate the political contributions _by the _insurance cfdclirls because ity had been so advised byéplstrictyattcrney }'J'Iiiiome,~'who had ,_Dposcd_ iuimediate acfloniiecanso he wi.Iied first to secure an opinion from the appellate division Supreme Court as to whether political contributions constituted larceny as Justice Gieenbaum had ruled. Recorder Goff accepted the present- ment remarking that the whole respon- sibility of action now rested on thc District Attomsy. Mr, Jerome promises to bring the matter before the May Grand Jury. iMPiliSIliilil iii iii iiiiii siiiiii Sr. Prrrensiiimo, April 27 .-»Fri_ends of Father Gapon olaiin to . have information, that. the former priest has fallen, ppt ipto the hands of the rsvoiutionists but into those of the Holy Synod, which lion- demnerl him for forsaklng the priestly orders to indefinite imprisonment in one of the many gloomy monasteries used by thy Church as prisons. , ( The most famous of these is the monastery of Solovieiz, on an island _in \Vhii;c Lake, in the for north, where _the Metropolitan Phillip was imprisoned and killed in the sixteenth century. There have beep many other cases of men- being lminured and disappearing forever. Father Gapon's eommonlavv wife, it,__iu alleged, petitioned the synod to name ,his prison and for mitigation of the sentence. _ . "°T“ liitgiishisiiis We like best to call Seott’s Emulsion afood-medicine: It is a term that aptly descnbes -the character an action of, our liinulsxon. _ More theme medimnribef-niorehthsizaai. food. ‘ et_co :nm i= V1 _.P ._ _-_ Ziples of both? It is for reason that Scotts Emulsion has a distinct.. Ind -special .hiss is .1i,iiatlt‘r»di , There isg.i'i'otl\in%., p remedy tbextrou Ita, @f§.'i’ffs",, h’“\fisaii°5r_é | *il M" .I K mx 1*. wp'/a 38.1°: ‘..i'vs ei-Y-.~ iiiiiiiiiiiii Pin wiiiis iuiiiin I Hanrnrozv, Oar. April :i0-(Spicial)- The Toronto und Hamilton Sewer Pipe works were destroyed by fire today. _ Thsioss tsthshsiiaitg ...ni sissh is tw,o hundred and twenty-five "l.lious_and IIIW lilii Will ~ Kill Biiilliil Moncroxv, April 27.-According to a Dorchester despatch received here the , sympathy shown by the officials and others to, young Higgins, the St John boy murderer, was painfully wasted, as is evidenced by his recent attempt, in conjunction with another co;ivict.toeeoape. That the two young ecoundrels intended to “do up” the night watchman, Amos Robinson, in the yard was very evident, as they left their cells in their night clothes. in- tending of course to go to the taiior's chop and there equip themselves with eftlzeifs olnthes. They now vow that they will have the life of the convict who made their attempt to escape known -to the night watch. It is not improbable that the department of lus- tlee will show clemency to the convict in question as a premium on good discipline. T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY xcke LAXATIVE BROMO 'Quinine blots. Druggista refund montiy if it hills to cure. E. W._ G 0VE’S signaturois on each box. iloo. I v 12-l4tts6m. /. /~.'\v.*.__.__’____"> I I 4_1.-,;',_‘,/E "- _ \ ` T » i 3 -_ pillow shams Siiiiilili iiiill ii _iiii iiiiis - Mounr CARMEL, PA., April 30- (Speeial)-The first serious collision in the anthracite coal regions took place today between a mob of strikers and a platoon of constabulary. aj°“§'°' _ __ _ , _ .sm _Twenty men were siiot,`thr'ce fatally. it ’ `°°°"""""'°"""_°""°_ The disturbance 'began by an nttitolron o°“rt“S"'l"'"I‘ 0' 0' F" "wk mu” t \ ‘ i \ the police by several hundred foreign miners. Troops are now intrenched at Stuarts- vllle, near here. GET MORE VIMI If you are tired, nervous, sleepless, have headaches and lanizour, you need Dr. Aiiiiouiggiviiais. I -Notice to fishermen. John McQulllan Sc Co. will buy quahaugs, beginning May. lst. Will pey highest cash price. Quahauge can be shipped on trains or steam boats. We will ,receive th,eni._ 2‘fd tl. iliiiiilfiilscd Advcrtlstiiiciiis (Too late for Classification.) F°‘.?.§i§fLi.T.,i§"l‘.°`€i.i$°§ii‘§;_°$ii’.fi°' I OST strayed or stolen n. large grey 1 cat, wearing a collar. Finder Fleece no* ify this office. d3I. T0 LET-Two houses with all modern conveniences on Hillsboro street near HiilsboroSquare. Apply to W. W. Weiluer. ld tf 1%UGGY FOR QALE.-A nice 1111735 easy running iuggy, iiimostaa 11 as new. E. H. glieer, Mark _Wrght Furnishing Co. ` ldt . Rochforri St. _ _ ff _ ' . a \I % ' _ Q WANTED-First cisss usher. Good ‘ .-,V-‘.\, . whites-and permanent empligment y" tothe ri{ t msn. D. Stewart, oipee Bakery, ent street. ll-1-tfr ,X SUNLIGHT SOAP COUPONS WANT- - ED.-Toilet soaps given in exchange? for these coupons by Messrs Poole Thompson, Montague, P. E. I. 5-dlw FOR SALE-Valuable business etgnd s °°'.i§§i.1i?ii°°%.°.‘liii?i“2§i.. ‘Sl . _ , ar ' \i'l1,i.i| ij' Clixiiiiles Collin, M2651 Avenue, Cltg. WI,-_A.i ' 1 lips - ..i~=_` i Iiiiliiliiii " T0 LET-A house on Great George St. 'mi' " I ii itsifiniulntnk iilc;;i‘§iil’sé.’i"I\h' pmiifidi - , e or oar . .Wi i`lii iirl\ _ iw - ` _ _ __ M I|‘ll i I ' i it | rnishing Oo Carter dc Go , cr to om ner, Hrs. reinor AUNQH Fon nit. so toot iii ,ii =;il;= ii' , ' "_ . .iii 'hifi WIP gasoline iann &i\§_h" ` ' f-»- ~ ====-=' i..§':r:‘°s“t.‘f'~.:.... ’ ss.. ‘wfltit Arran rue Lncrvan. F - ' ` 1 ~ Mr. Swell That wana line lecture on Qogmg F095 Nu rrhwli gmmgi i ‘ £1 ‘Prgice Edeésrd ___ i Miss osishsw-wsii,iwss iiissppsiht Ing?-s”§{,'},";“u§?,_", “_ s_n“““‘d ed._} thought I would I0* 900° ill* on postal for illue 'ted descri tive ii '°°- “ii f"°" 7 “'°"‘ “°°° Ii'e;1'...i::fu..e~.°i`§l:;'srs.<:.'::.i’f'“° man of Marysville suicided tonight. had proved a success across the bg;-du, Hls sweetheart died on Saturtldy and ,Galley has since been very d_o_epopd.¢n§, House would beprovlded by this system., T0¢iqyh»b9,\lgbtA Sovqlvqlf. tended it,I if thsssisciish ssto psiiiiss wsrs hsssd wnnthomsaad piecing the weapon under, on I.hgAqQg;\p_|\rpLlve numbgr pf Llbgrglg, [IIS IGH ell' nNd,IKlllI1\g Il|IDB0lf Illiillllbly. and Conservatives in _the Provincial __ ,_ H IIPIII iiiilliili would return one Liberal Senator and _ _ two Con_servatlvp. T E _ [ _ T u other Provinces the result would be Mourrurai., April 1D.-(Speclai)- The coronors enquiry into the death of the late W. Watson Ogllvle, -whose tragic death with a revolver shot startled -Montrealers yesterday, resulted in a federal appointments from either party. -verdict that MF- UKIIVIS |4195 UIWBUU- No jury was called in the case. The evidence showed ha .was shot in the left temple and the revolver was lying on his left side. Mr. Oglivio was left handed. _ ililliili illiiiliil iliiiiiiil III I'BiIill ___-~ Ilamrax, Apriil. 30.--Florence T. from her late residence, 101 Boble street yesterday afternoon io Camp Hill come- _tery. The service was in charge of the Foresters, everylodgein the city being represented. The service at the house was conducted by Rev. Mr. I-Illtz of St. Mathias church, in which the deceased lady took an active interest- A- striking feature of the funeral procession was the attendance in a body Hamllton’s Pills; they tone the stomach, M150 lad memben, of Rebaknh lodga seit dig sti b ' t -. y 51-,kin.,,,§,,,,{,’§‘,'yof,'?§,§,,{,'i’l’ ,ff ,§‘,,,,.,‘§l',f§_ who msrehsdpairsstiy hshihd the hssrss. Elfekness and tired feeling dlsagpear This is the first time In the hilwry of iadiilgtly-I l};|mé°Bxgl.faIffStg\0DDy lléliff i 123 Halifax where women have aPPeared in e- e so e ' eve one - uses lgr. Hamilton's Pills. Nby medicliue f““°ml pr°°°”l°“' The pau ben"- so sstisiscwi-y. ostnf.Hiimiiish's Pius also composed or members °f Rsbsklll to-day, 25c. per box at all dealers. lodge. each lady carrying a floral tribute. - 49?.. \ The floral oH’enlngs were beautiful. . l Uiiiiiiiiw UiIiiiI'S iliiiiiili Miss M. Sirswaur, of Charlottetown, was registered at the Dufferin, St. John, hi. B. on Saturday. Wallace, past chief ranger of Companion ._.__, iScatterln‘g Ashes Over Iceland ' _BufNot Yet' Seriousr-its Past Record. EDIISBUBBB. Scoraasp, April ill,- (Speolasb-A steamer which arrived at Leith today from Iceland reposts that Mount Heels harbor is In eruption the ashes being scattered over a wide area. The disturbance however was not eeri- ous. Iiecla is acenlcal mountain, 5,110 feet high,standlng%.l miles from the coast-. 'A record of its cruptibns since the tenth century tells of 43, always very violent and usuallv continning for a considerable time. One of the worst was in 1783. ' It then remained quiescent till 1845 when it burst forth with terrific energy and continued active for over a year. At this time the torrent of lava at a distance of two miles from the mountain was a mile wide and 40 to 50 feet deep. Iceland has a population of about 70,000. IIIIWIE li Ziilii IIEHES IiIiIliSi§iiS Cuicaoo, April 29-Standing unsfeadily and with great effort before an audience of 2,500 persons in Zion Tabernacle this afternoon, John Alexander Dowie charg- ed hlstradi1oers,if any were present, to make their accusations before the whole congreaatlon. The following of Voliva, the new leader in Zion Clty's adairs, however, were at that moment attending a revival meeting at the Zion Colle building. There 5,000 'of the cliy‘s in€:bltanls were gathered with the Zion choir, band and orchestra. Those who listened to the words of Dowie were for the most part visitors brought in by electric cars and railway trains. In front of the platform and In the choir loft were probably 150faiilifuI Dowieites. Dbwie was borne bodily by Lwo stalwart negro attendants from an anterooin to the platform and deposited upon his feet before the altar. He was attireil in a new apostolic robe of white, gold and purple. On his head was a turban of niarveilous pattern. embroidered in purple and gold. He delivered his address seated before the altar. Only occasionally when roused to an unusual pitch of eameetness did he rite. REDUCED A HARD S WELLING. Mr. Gus E. Geroux, writinf from Pem~- broke, I/ella hovv he was njured in a lumber camp. “A heavy log rolled against my leg and] was aid up with st1f¥nessanda_ hard swelling. Wiien I applied Poisons Nerviiine I got relief. A few rubbings with this good lininient cu _rnta In the bush, Nerviline is in ,n ble;i3 cures neuraigla, colds. rheu _a'tIsm`an internal tiiiiorders too. No person can elord to ie without Nervilfne' Useful for ull internal and iexternllpun. Large bottles 25o. at all dealerp, ' i it iiiili _ =;§*»~~ ’ ~ ,is °’=°‘*fr>_x~/rr.»zf_n"1~"‘“ The Dssiorzs and YC, Thr. _ . than l _ l » |906 Psusms |906 COLoR1NGs of this ycar‘s goods excel all former productions- , A _J , lent. other pstwm‘u1:'tb0v¢i ` ' six '¥'ousTi'1'~in