gqooooooooooo JILL the Nelrs THE oR,N NG G ` 1 e ' " " ' f ‘t‘ ` » ’?=.:,‘-*ef* = ` . i-Ur . 3 " "P5 I” \ n Q ~ >- -..‘.~_: ._ ..`.._‘.__1_ aa mA; W `-’ ' - ~ i. » ` _* ESTABLISHED |891 CHAKLOTTETQWN. PRINCE EDWAR.D_. ISLAND. HUKSDAY, APRIL ll, IQQI. a __ 1 I _ , Louisville Nashville a a ptnufaesp if ¢R°ll -5°" °“’°° °° st. John st. Ry. "**"i*"°° " °' Halifax st. Ry. Ex Div - " -4-lhn.7ai:»...._-.»....*_ .___ -MA-*l Royal Electric ~ '_R°°“”“°”‘i°‘”2 O Pa ne do - _ ¢ 1° - _-.i HIS LIFE AND WORK. wouaw human 'ronxarn Gen. William Booth was born in Not- snicoa, april io.-(special >-Muscle iingimm,nngi»nd, ioui April, lean. He 31”” "Mk atmmpung ‘° "lem ghves became a member of the Methodist New with gasoline set Ire to her clothes and Connection in 1850;organized the Christian waefburaed todeath. _ _ _ ` _ K. mah". was badly 'named trying Mission in Mb, which, when it became a bllbdlm W0 53519- large organisation formed on military lines was called the Salvation Army. Gen. Booth established the War Cry in 183) and published thc volume In Darkest England O 1.- -v. 'W‘~§»- - .»._ ,.1 r 95 "'-.»»“!-lbuf.-ine-.,.,~.¢-.»¢=_ _g;,;_,,Y _-._-1 - ~ Closmg prices April Amalgamated Copper 1l3 American Tobacco A A Atchison Common ‘ Biooklyn Transit Burlintlion Manhattan ' New York Central North American Common _ _ Rock Inland St. Paul United States Steel Com. _ Unnedsuiies steeirffd. A - mx-1-.-1--I , ° aa li . , Canada Paciicf _ Toronto'St.`f{y. N 11 Twin City St. Ry. Montreal Gas ,Dmiinion Coal Co. | Y _ ` North Star do Dominion Iron and Steel “ Pref. War Engle » _ _._.L._.._- ‘ , as are 181§ itll 128 151; _ as 148 isa in 95 Canadian Stceli Quotations. (Furnished by McCuaig, Rykert Sc Co. Closing prices ` April 10'.` 945 .-1. 7% 89 24a 237% nsgsin BEACITS STOMACH Sr LIVER PILLS. IIVIO OS hdlxe tohave them for aa ` s o We are glad to inform the Ladies that we have e ‘ ' “f “ M l:'::..;e.‘;°.::.°e’.:f.”‘§e°°‘ »*~RR1¥AnL ~ (manufactured by Geo. _ A Slater) to suit thellla A __ They are beauties- g _ \ Au Price stamped on sole Vici Kid 83 50 Paten $4 50 at the only reliable TONIC pill for Constipa tion and Indigestion, DQ Si_0kl1%SS» D0 Dain, from using Beach‘s Pills, Send 10 cts. to The Baird Company. Woodstock, N. B. for a trial sainple.Re¢ular size bottle price 25 pants. at all dealers. ' ' _ - and Fancy. all 1 _ I , L 1 THE COOK RUSSIAN PROCEEDINGS OE O ‘Z-’*f‘ffS"“f’ ""‘ IN OUlRY COMMENTS THE LEGISLATURE.” aaaaaaaaa Nm not RH 0a the Maacaariaa Treaty The Resolution Relating to Agriculture Passed- ‘ Part! SCCIUS ~ _Affair` .Bill Introduced. uness HE cnoosiss eieN.nooin’s BIRTHDAY ini; ioniceo nut vieoiiousiv Iuseussnn ~ .Had Apparently V Only < T116 HOUSE. » l | a __ 4 A u wn H S a S ° Young Woman Burned to He Receives Thousands of na en ouse Rose the Debate on the Third Reading Death -Serious Illness 0f Telegrams From all Over Mrs Emmerson the Worm " s , .Words oi Condemnation by Members on' Botli Sides of A " ' ‘I Been »=Cc-nimenced- Strong nl "NW CHANES C0‘f MITTEE- i¢r:ssiAN Pnnss cosmnsr. - _"_ " Wrzoiviesnav, April 10th. "farmers expressed themselves favorably onavaa Amd tw _(cami a .);Tg‘v’; SL PETERSBURG’ April 10 -(Spacia1»_; _ a . a b_ut many ofthe farmerg societies thought lnq\1il'yC0mm'*' °‘ m e ‘ W” _ f “ ` ' - Oa t. fn M P te th Baa the Island had unanimously placed them- _ V some new evidence is exP2<>\=¢d The Russmn WWF* diS°““1°¢ the Mm' ia`up';s";°g”;n ti; 3;: aerfaaneaaagsansairanze selves on record as being in accord with tl” tum’ bm’ tb” °d"'°'“°=°“‘°'“‘ .'“°d° coimiacron mean N01* TELL. churian afair,tell England that in dissuad- » ' aa t . . d the appointment ‘ofa professor with the- °‘°“q““t°d the ’7i°"°m' If tm’ T110 P\\bl1° A°°°°"tS C°mm’“' ° ‘°S“m ing China from sitzninir the agreement _a¥ent§ was ref a hm! mme an passed' establishment or societies. G°v°mm°°tw°"]‘_i "m°v°- "h°. n°°"-' ‘md h Ch l t t irv _ , _ _ ia? t inmiezona 2;? Jang: aa she but strengthened Russia s position,for (iii: cimriesoyii need not ren it he soon China will be forced to Sian an event made contributionetothe PII f-Y funds, stronger document. ` th’ q°f:;‘°;_i;'; t‘;';g:_:mf::"g°:§ GENERAL Bcorifs niarrin ar. ‘ gg; fair. not what was done with the Loxnox, April 10.~.-.(Special.)?Genera.l 5 of th¢ Soles- Booth today celebrated his seventy-second xnnmess or uns. mnmnsou. . d e_ N B Alma 10 _(Special )__ birth ay and received thousands ot tele Inn" E: mmemo’ U, mas of H°n_ H R_ Em_ grams from Army workers all over the ggggi, H. P , is in a critical condition world. ` and he has been summon House met at ll a. in. ___Th_e Bill incorporating_ the North Bedeque' Hall Company was passed .thrpughacqmmittee and reported agreed to.wlt.h_amendme_nts. e a a _ On'motioii_o! Hon.~Mr. Rogers the com- mittee on the resolution respecting Agri- culture 'was resumed. The discussion was continued by Hon.S.D.Gordon, _Simp- son, Matheson, Read, Farquharson and A. J. McDonald. t ' MR. simpson. Mr. Simpson thought the Government was not doing enough to .help the ma`,in~ stay of the country, viz., Agriculture. He had no doubt Mr.Ma.theson _possibly was well up inlegal. matters but contended that his opinion in Agriculture was” not tarreachlnia _He considered the resolu- tionavery-iniportantone inasmuch as at provision is made tor' a Professor of Agriculture a_n'd 'the establishing ot en experimental station with a competent Professor 'ot Agriculture. He took it that the farmers ot the Province' wer!! 1 intel~ .t llgent enough to know that they ~dou’t know everything and that they can .learn farming implements oi his early. He! that thehonorable not kept apace _with the; f developmffent' df the agricultural pursuits of the day. _It “was eeaaewhataremarkable that. in ,the House the voice of _,lille 3.9!? _been heard speaking d blink!" HKU# In lookingtwova A the accounts he Io`und that beliff spent foredudtlon and ot all that the Opposition condem an appropriation; of '_ l $25!) to advance an industry which is the _ MR. READ. ` Capt. Read said that in _theagjrggga-g;¢@_fg1_ wndhigg B°<’°a“° °“=w°*= *hs Fafesfis 1=»#u\=_¥s~?"=slltbéi;:n<_s°sccms; fun had _ rms =~ =~»°1==»1°==_. e twice 'ing of the appointment of a professor_,an;daa`f,'ti1ak§ni '_b`y’.Pmf_ in were absolutely unanimous _for the.a;f; for-ga;i__i;5ation_._ A - The V, erance of agriculture. He contended that when a practical farmer who has made a,°;p¢nd§¢m~¢_¢¢_g,tln_ _Ha success of any particular line enters a dls~ l trict and visits the barns of the farmer the result must be benedcial. In Nova Scotia $35000 is being spent yearly forthe turtheranceof agriculture. He farmer he wa1`"fvery it very small on the part ot the opposition ‘planed that mg Govg-amen; to contend that the salary paid to the Commissioner was too large.. Clerks in,R. T. Holznan’s store were paid more. ` ' - ' PREMIER FARQUHABSON. _ .2wvic¢=°~'I=\ Premier _Farquharson was surprised i tof _ see the opposition' taking sucii a, stand:-‘ e_§’° °‘l"?"`*‘°“ He wasaway on Tuesday -and wil t' Spent in the promotion ot~Agrlculture motion of Agriculture throughout the -solution relating to agriculture, Mr."A. J. 3=' By looking over the receipts it will; found $28,2-15,83 was a_recelved_.j Andi" that its receipts from ua commercial travellers, ,income tax, etc., will be found that” $231110 more ls received cial basis never before attained in the hh- 1017.--ot ~ the country. Inf pre- _lentlng the resolution to the the Government were in pledges of the Oppositionand he they were not going back on what -had vwmlsefi. He contended that taxing The accounts ard heingplacefl on a' Bunn-I everything into consideration the country | Will approve of the appointment. ` It would be impossible even it a’Piio£e:ssorl for the Commissioner of Agriculture to* ,E l0°_k after the Experimental Station, the Stock Farm-and visit the _diiferent sec-, tions ot the country, Lastyear $7,500 was and yet the Opposition object 'tothe ap- Prbprlation of $2,000 for a systematic pro- _ Province. e aF'i'imNooN snssrorr. In continuing thedebate upon , the re~ McDonald contend¢d that the discussion ot public accounts by the Premier was i not in order. The people of this. pro-'_ vihce are subjected to enormous faxes. The expenditure made" upon the Stock ._ Farm20years ago was in keepingwith re-arrange the entire floor plan the cattle could be kept clean, thus remedy ing the Treason Sour! Be Tried* f Institutes could be worked up Professor Harcourt should tlacedfandby this belnagood condition. ’ A _ Mr. Matthew Smith .said as taken. action and had " measure. now betoreathe agricultural societies the country will be tems ot Nova that when aware of- it 'until be read the Guaanrajzt' iii' f°’m°d '“¢‘F‘,"‘°'_'9 h_ ' - ~~.p_atronlze animals :..z.m““ H' »-»-W a rnmcnt was o promised He made by the honourable American sum 14:31 of his experience with the antlausfede t the same»ui'»th¢ecout¢ntioir‘maurt Im 1 ' by the Liberals when they condemned the construction of the~~buildingeaaudf~°also eeondemliead the paving 'of two pl'i_¢0Sf for the erection. When the present Government came into power they had 'the old buildings on their constructed. at enormous icfiutlay and they did what they The ,Qld pump was replaced by awindmill and ow theswck can be'wa_tered` aa., ~.» L . _ . _;,>a_`, aji, a;#<~.3;t’?£a¢(J,¢aaaa§.a:, . a,a_,,_a,a , . g `_ 13" ` . l _ .'~. *.- 'xiii “P _at 2 _~ - No other acidic f _ _. _ - aa the i'Am § cally a large tank which never _ es. A great deal had been ,seidebout mainstay of the country. He was hir* like egpgndigurg gf gh; present priced fb N0 Shi-ation-and`a strong objection is etdad wlilchto Say \'h° 1805* d°m°“5t1`*f»°5 =3§nade'on that ground to thq_resolutiou_be- that they are not permeated with a__ti~ieni~ ' ye uw Hume, ' , » a _ ly fe¢limf0Wl1'.-'file V Hay, ` Wheat, 705;' Corn, 40|; Pork,