l' CQ ,_ i . I. .no J-_-sup - an mr-1, H _lg-vi.. . __ § __»_ Tl € , T MONDAY, 7, 1905. T ._-_ i.§v7“.u'.rTvsis°m- R _ -' sir? ~ I -, » . ,, i _ _ D Militia! _Pmposilion oi ,Operators-(ln A.¢_iv.i¢¢ of Prtsideiil Compact For Three Years.--A Confer- enceln New `Yorlt_Today- No Discrimination iii he Made M V ffdgoihsi _lliincn lllho Obeyed the Suspension Order. ' Scnar1'i‘0l.»Pl». Mlyil (Special)- The of the operators and a conference was It is altogether likely this will he coal strikeis off. On advlceof President ‘arranged for Monday afternoon in New arranged ==1satlsiaotorily and the men Miianeii' on ssiuresvuis miners our vention votsil lilllllllloully is'|'\0°ll15 the first proposition 'of the operators for a continuation of the award of the anthra- cite coal commission with a modification that the term for which it shall lie con- tinued shall be mutually agreed upon. The osdnton susxeatiou was that it' shouldbe at least three years. The action was wired to Chairman Baer lconforence in the Presential year. . York. The only matters to be discussed are the order. It is practically certain that th operators will not agree to a two year compact, as that would tnrow the next returnto w__ork- on May fourteen; xii'-hisadilreu Mitsnui sscismd that I7 length of time the award shall continue wages cgpdltions are not satisfsoto and Dr0¥|ll0D fllf no discrimination I and if he'srsrs.aure the strikemonld `wln llllllisi- mln`ere_who;obeyed the susmnsion - he would gdvlse it. _ . ~ ` But he was afraid tbatjmatters are not in shape for a general stfike. The mlsatowsre not 'unanimous and might lose all they gained in last two J strikes. ' _ . ~ ~ F-~. -_ unumun uuuumu 2'." ' _ __. Was Examined bv Three in- lnsanity Experts and _Pro- nounced to Bee, All Right. ' _._ l Omoaao, May 5-(Speoinl)-After a thorough examination of Dnwie three insanity experts have testified that they found him perfectly rational and in full possession of his reason and faculties, mmhufr Sll nom si only 7 eesu per Donate os _ We will receive them. , iid ti- _ sud. UIUNN ` _ ia. s } ` li' pn-1, - , ' EQUALIZATIUN OF '*HRM£ Wut mu IS EC F FREl_GiHT CHARGES An Entirely New, important .and Beneficial Departure Regarding Live Stock at the Coming Exhibition-Rult Inserted ln Prize i»....., i..,.;’...,...r..,_T............‘ Lisi, And Prizes Practically Doubled. “ if The following rule is being inserted in but thuenonrl ballot, to be taken on May the prize list for the Interprovin_clal Exhibition to be held In Charlottetown in October next: EQUALIZATION OF FREIGHT. Freightcharges on Live Stock having its starting point beyond 15 miles of Char- lottetown entered for competition and coming to the Exhibition on the Prince Edward Island Railway or Island stelmers (except the Southport and #Rocky Point. ferries) will he' borne by the Exhibition Association. l‘reightoharges on Live Stock entered for competition and coming to the Exhibition from the Mainland !rom Truro via Picton and intermediate points and from Moncton via Point du Uhene and intermediate points on the I. C. Railway, Charlottetown Steam Navigation Com- pany’s steamer-s and Prince Edwards Island Railway will also be borne by the Exhibition Association.-~ Allfrelght charges for transportation beyond the above points to be borne by the Exhibition. Transportation charges on Live Stock Exhibits sent by freight as above will he refunded, provided that the entire exhibit he returned to the point of shipment on the P. E. l. Railway, or by boat as regards Island exhibits and lto Truro or intermediate points via Pictou or to Moncton, and intermediate points via Point du Chene as the case may be. (reneral Cut in Expenses NEW Yuma, Moy 4-At the renular` meeting of the board of trustees of the Mutual Life Insurance Company recently tho report for the first quarter of the year 1908 was made public. As it is the first reorganisation 'the figures afford lntax’-= eating comparisons with those of the same period of last year. While there has been a marked falling off of new business, the euonomlesinau- guratod by the present management are indicated by a reduction in the general expense account, which if maintained throughout the entire year, will aggregate a saving of about $2,000,000. There is also u great reduction in the ratio of cost to the new and renewal business. For the first three months of 1900 new premiums received by the Mutual aggre- gated only $iJi`i9,170.53 as against $il,2l8~ 339,42 in the first quarter of 1005. Renewal premiums for the same period of this year were $l4,148,305.04, comparing with $13,772,140.4~i last year. Interest and rents received amounted to $4.2i)5,232,H2 for the quarter ending March 31, 1005, and this year the same items amounted , against $8,587, 607.24 in the some quarter 1 The commissions paid this year were $l,ii44,405.tlil in the iiratthree months of 1906, the great saving being due to the the decrease of new premiums noted. Renewal commissions were $370,472.28 of my feet (which kept me from going" about) and todayl walked toBrirlgewater,` ndistance of two miles. You may use tlmoninl soihnt others mav be ~ fp' this tea ~ - I _ l benefited as 1 have been, and I cnn trulli- W ' .‘\ ._ - 1*--i*'*”“‘ llns. and draperies at Stanley Bros WANTED A QHANCE. | ' , ° _ .‘"r.;-,5 _ - / N .a ~ 7dzi. Yr; - ~ _,sv-»~ - - Wife-You were tslkingln your sleep , _ mp)ii)*fp*‘° ',} Condensed Advertisements ii" I errno-A gui stearic em sms :WANTS-The national Want adver- tiein medi m is The Outlook of quarterlyreport made since the compauyfs _ . , _ MUTUAL’S REPORT ” SAVES , $2,000,000 First Quarler’s Statement Since Reorganization Shows a ` ' _ . Great Reduction in the Ratio of Cost to Renewal of Business and that Recently Acquired. for the past tnrec months ending March 31, as against $532,8iiii,ii0 in the same period last yenrs, The miscellaneous cxpences of the Mutual other than commissions and paymentsto policy holders were $1,923. l8l`,4lin the first three months of 1000, a saving of $352, 335.63 over misnellsne ms expensesfor the opening quarter of last year, when the iulcs-lnneous expenses amounted to $2,305,467 Ui, The total disbursements for the quarter ware $l2,543,9&l.44, as against $13,020, 4¢i3.F»i for the quarter ending March 31, 1905. Mr. Peabody called attention to the first that the retirement of two vice- presidents and of the company's late treasurer has effected afurther saving of about $00,000 a year. Mlnsrd'| Llnimsni Reliever Neuralgls-‘ ___.______-l lllilllt GIFTS The machine which stands as the Stand- W $4»579.9l'7.53- ` ard, wltha key for every character, is the T0 il0il0Y l\0ld€I‘B iiie Mlllllill Wild in Smith remier T writer.-A. Milne the first uuurwr 0! 1000- 3*’-005-439-W “H _ ms / oi 905- ' __,,__¢'._...... on new business were $641,640.30. Tlwy - ”"' LONDoN, May 4.-A inter despatch from Athens says Sherring when well ahead T ' ~» ' T I . 'Y "tj iallingolfofnew business indicated by dm ed ,nw a walk and conunuall PD Y looked hack towards his opponents. As soon as he saw them drawing he hrokc into a run again. All sorts of gifts were PlllLllM[lll ill y puuumn Members flaming to St. Petersburg-The Hopes and Fears ofthe Parties. I . Sr. Pisrnnsaunu, May ii-(Special)- Members of the National Parliament and Council are arriving by every train, with many distinguished visitors to witness the opening of the Russian Parliament on Thursday by the Czar, with great formality. No trouble is anticipated. The new Cabinet has announced a policy of hands off, practically dcclsring that as longns the parliament does not meddle with the fundameetal laws of the Empire it will be allowed to ofi`er its own solutions for the nat-lon's problems. With this nil except the extreme revolutionists are satisfied. The Constitutional democrats are confident that within a few months the Cznr will be force to grunt a constitution. BUMB THllllW|lll§ lll|SSlillS itllll Governor General of Moscow Escapes But lhrower and Two Others Killed. Moscow, May 5-(Special)-A bomb wa thrown today at a carriage in which Vice Admiral .Dc.nkussoll’, Governor General ol Moscow, was driving. _ He was wounded in the 'foot and his aide-de-camp and Secretary were killed. The man who throw the bomb also perished. He wore ofiicei's uniform. imma- jrjv' yn, THE EMPHESS ill I llllllllll SMLS MoN'rnE1ii., Mnv 6-(Special)-The C. P R. new steamer Empress of Britain sailed from Liverpool on Saturday with fourteen hundred passengers. It is announce] that the Company will at once order the construction of two more vessels of the same class and d imonsions. WHEN SEVEN MEN DIE. ' You know nt least one of them had Con sumption. At first it was only c-atarrh- but it was neglected. When “Catiirrho- zone" cures so quickly it's foolish to suffer -ii.'s a shame to keep on snlffeilng and hawking. Cntarrhozone goes direct to showered on Sherring, including a young thc cause of the disease,-i.liut`s why it's -f _C _ , so dead certain to cure. it sto the ` , g Empire Llmmentnl B D' limb- icouirh. Prevents that dlsgustings dis- ‘ i ly' f- D,” 5||-g,-I have used your Empire lcl\arge,cenrs plilegm out of the throat in _ li “‘. five minutes. Very pleasant, and safe too; Llnlmenii and t hm mme wonders for “|nll’ll'l Llnlmeill Cllfol Dliidfuil' V get Catarrhozone from your rlruggist to- -_ ` » fuilysavlibat there is no llniment on s`5_\ -_ " .a. ....;j,i‘.l'="_‘-_,= ' earth like the Empire Llnimcnt. ` \ ` I-lijbiitf '»‘a _ <- _ i ~ / . -°l 1uns.ELizA J. wits. _ “ 4, ' _ V` ` Wiievllle, N. S. ` ‘ 1 _ _/. > I Curtain mnsiius madras mos- ff. __.,~_' ,J W3 r ~ ._ E -»_~ _‘~1- ‘ fm 3 I 5') if .E \% . Q \ s Pi; lu., gc, whbx./. A 5’ `~"" S k A Ji 'f fu.. ~,>‘\ . , _ ff’ ` "'~, ‘_ . me, Ihad cater-rli of the worst. kind and d,,_y_ 1.1 _ 11', », _.1 » your liniment removed ii., I also used your . _ ` _ , __ iii- “_. _ D5., 'l " llnlment for corns and pains of the soles _ ` 1 oiurhtuw. new ‘ (Teo isa mg cisoiasaiieai 1 |905 Parser-ns |906 °"-*i‘“_“*" do mum] hqufgwérk Zzgéyn, nl un- i -_ami °° 8 P' m' Appl’ °m°" ° °°` The Dissxoss and Coi.oiuNGs of this year’ eeI:::s’='melntl::‘n B0¥hov\‘ilr.A1liEll:dl~; m'i::i:i2.`m°;l;§pu"':