~A~ <»»'~ ~ _‘hi-ad\&n.n|-“" 1m-hu _l 1 1 I 1 1 ll 'I I ' l 1 4" 1* l ` I a .L _ , _ _ erg, ,,§ 1 _ , ‘ I rro mu ' Il' l i l” ~'~' ~"‘ -in.. -5 I 1 WMP?-’l~°w1’3i1’\i"m-.eral e cHARLo°r'rE'1‘oWN, rm-Noe EDWARD 1si.AND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, nav 16,1906. " ` ' {,,g»,<;3i,-gy,i;»`y,y»,;°,§g1,, `=U1 ‘ rin s, [Pr ...» i ... .a...~ ,I H,-_, ... ~. ¢ f » _ _ `~l_ . ,Nu . Akitrstor me 1 ,,§raD;,,c;A_L .DEMANDS o_.tmEi ‘_ 1 rw- »~- M%..7"f~i.'.‘*-sw" _` .F coMrELL|No Ins _ ' main Runners; To vote n a o eid up the imperl Expressed in the Address ln Reply lt Calls Llmlted--'lhey Made Desperate Resistance Fddildgrélilivdikdwcrs, Responsible Gover " one was shot-Antler" ssusspni Wine* c6nren‘l'dil»ih¢ Empire An irresponsible- ofii¢eis- Years. unless Sitka... of s..fra¢i.»...¢ isniishcaamsiwhn i fp f - ._ I ' Also Arrested. 5 ' I ll What “Will Nicholas Doi- Excuscisiehowh. ' 1 Vanoouvsn, May 15-(Special) A telephone message received from Quitchena says the three men who held up and robbed the Imperial Limited train wcrocapturad yesterday by consta- ble Fernie and the mountod police after a desperate resistance. One robber was shot in theieg. Quitchena is between Kamloop and Prlncetown. ` '1‘}\¢r°|,\,e,-9 must |,,,,,,, penn making Sr. Px'rr:|lsnunla,Mny 15-(Special) -The death penalty. suspension of the martial ` people in legislative power, declares that ¢,||e|r way out via Campbell River’ tha address in reply to_the speech from the low and all exceptional laws, full civil the Council of the Empire and all diremon opposite to that ln which throne was presented in Parliament liberty, revision of the iunda|nentallia“w, 'ollloials who stand between the Czar and Willy- right of inierpellation, forced exprlr Grand Prairie and Vernon lie. suspected. xr : 1 L é ‘r _ A ,pecm from Vernon says that the It is radical, past all expectation and; prlation of land,guarantces of the rigll ,mm (;h,.|sL|e nnmted t_hcm|s not the puts the choice between constitutional of trades unions and universal suffrage. mldel. of the robbers, as was M mst government and revolution equally before The hddress boldly states that" the of the people must he adopted. l I-he 0251*- - salvation of Russia is full constitution This was B5mb]|S|,ed by Mcquarrle tha In addition to demanding a general government. man clerk who saw the mm in the amnesty it calls for abolition of _the It demands the participation of' the source ofleglslatlve power. ' the people must be brushed away and ts that the principle of the responsibility of ' the Administration to the representatives al >In_the direct union ofthe Monarch 'and the people, it declares lies the only' afternoon. nvilnnn in I liillll|Sl lSSllE'ii l J- 'i ‘ \ *_ The Annual Meeting Last Night-The Presldent’s fic- ‘p‘o‘rt'-The Work Will be Weil Looked After. The Annual General Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Development and Tourist Association was held last evening in the City Building. There was not as large an attendance as there should be on an occasien of this kind. The very class of people who are most directly benefitted by increased tourist trade were conspicuous by their absence. This is regr,ettah1c,,but on ti; other hand the llmcutlve Committee ol the Association is fortunately composed of members who _really work hard and under the leadership _ef the President manage to do a great deal of work, from which results are plainly to be seen. ~ The Presiden|.’s report was as follows. Since ourlast annual meeting the Exe- cutive and different cmnmlttees of our Association have been actively engaged in carrying out the objects of the Associa- - tion--the chief of which is the advertising of the Province as a summer resort. ./’ Last yesra united effort was made to haveagrand Home-comers Celebration, Canvasslng committees -were appointed whowhitéd on our citizens and friends for contributions in uid of the celebration. . . _ y ‘ lhe cmzens leslmnded m°3t' genemusly' / I believe that the Association has done $005.08 being collected, which with thc- Provincial Government grant of $500 and the City grant of $300 made n total nxnount of $1705.08. A detailed statement ~‘ o 0 _ Conshpatron L l laada4b,lsll|bumall.hea.rtturn.~|h¢!i- 1”* V|eot1on,anlallliver|llsare euredhr l-lood’s Pills iibilltllllllllfl- EEHEE3 EH our rue “Slater Shoe” ~-stares snoes” “SLATER SHOES” The nobbiest shoes in town, $3.50, $4.00. $4-5°- $5'oo. _ Leathers-patent, kid and box calf. fourxst Last. ii received by our Secy.dn.lly for information of thc receipts of the Association togethe January last. It was conceded that the celebration was n great success, a large number n occasion to visit their uid home; and larger number of tourists visited th Island last summer than ever betore in our work of last year was most beneficial to the Island. As a result of the advertising efforts in connection with Home-Corners celcbrntlon,the requests for information this year have greatly exceeded our expectations; and we ndtleipate a larger tourist trafllc this year than ever before.The,'Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co. are finding it necessary to put on larger boats on both of their routes, and the Plant Line are furnishing increased transportation facilities for Maritime province passenger travel. ( During the year several thousand handsomely illustratedlbonklcts have been sent all over the Dominion and tha United States. The Plant Line, I. C. R C. P. R. and other transportation companies nrenssisting in distributing this advertising matter for the mutual benefit of thmcompanies a.nd\.promlaee»-J in thaclasslfled columns of great news- pnrntively inexpensive, and very effective as is proved by the numerous applications respecting the Province as n summer ressrt,al1cf|which cnquirics have been answered promptly. /' The Government is at thc present time issuing an illustrated handbook of the Province containing reliable historical and general information. These books will wiil.be mailcd to Libraries and other institutions abroad where they will be sccn la thousands its duty, that thc work already or-conr pilshed by itjustlllcs its existance; and I am sifre that the merchants and citizens generally have benefitted bythe impetus givcnw trade. Other Provinces find it advantageous to interest themselves along t-his line nnd to spenda large amount of money in advertising their attractions. We have no mines or miner- als, but we have a magnificent asset in should not hesitntc to advertise to the utmost. If our Association receives the tourist traffic and it will increase yearly. Tho City Council should be commended for their great improvements to the streets. Iam glad to see that the good work is to be continued, and would suggest tlust.tma-holes be painted, and that every shop-keeper and householder ace that their buildiugefand premises ure put in good order and kept clean. The result would be gratifying and surprising. l Ae I have already intimated our work this your has been along the lines of en- couraging the regular tourist trafllo. I consider it would be injudicious for us to repent our efforts of last year in the matter ofa Home~Comers celebration. Our, firemen propose to hold a grand (huma- and I feel that it is our duty as citizens to aid them in every way, 'since their celebra __ ._----- - Bunion- Lest, ` Army Last, Rational . Fit any . They iZ°*i the style, comfort and wear. , , ' Agents for/P; E. I- i a W- `_ . ,,.__.r .. v attracting as lt will thousands of visitors The handsome grant presented by thd 1' Federal Government to our -Exhibition Wm* the SU IHS 910601120 WM ll\11’1iSh°d 1" Association ensures the holding ofa great f Fair which will attract large numbers of ` " ` V' nirnniiunn _ I VVc shouldbe careful, however. as an l“l"“‘l""‘ "l"°*‘d "*\k'“il'\d"\\'1t“¥*’ °f 51"’ nssociatiomnot to relax in our efforts in “ the matter of advertizlng, and I hope our --- E membershlp will not decrease. Advertis- the history 0! me province. Health” $353303; xlze kept up and it requires Document Found in a BOMB' Sr. Joan; May 15-(Special)-George G. The advertising is being , done in the Gives a Very Interesting most judicious manner and I would ask all members of the Association to con- Claw tribute their annual fees, and likewise ' solicit the support and sympathy of all i who are interested in the developmentof “#- the Province as a summer resort' and who should not hcl The work of the BRANTFORI” OM" May 15`(Sp°°l“l>_' Association benefits not only-the city but Some men while excavating for n cellnr at the Province. We have an ideal summer Reginald G;-ny'g house nr, Burforll, foun ” " f' T0\\or~'1'o. May 15.-(special)-It :slanted d _ ‘ an ’ an we ° “° put' ‘mth '"1 efr°" at adcpth of six feet an iron pot inside of _ . ’ ,| |, Lrniversny of Tomnm ‘B appointed by the ‘ ' ' 'Government they will proceed to consider e "”`~_ _ to make it known to the world we cannot expect to reap the benefits from the whwh w'““5°“l°d b°"u°' (om-15|; ¢,rgm¢ phat, ,W ,w°m|ng to This contained a document giving th the neighboring Provinces whose location of $210 lu gold which had bee natural attractions as a summer b | dmu t | | gt, during the re\e11i° resort do not compare with ours. I feel . me m v c n y. ) to that allour people will make a special, _ , . effort to please visitors. A well satisfied °xh““‘° ll* l'h°"°“"‘”" tourist lsagood advertisement, I-Ie will _ Search ls _being made for the burie ~-=surae=1rg¢r1rae“n‘brrlr¢ftif1lers:“*‘1‘ile‘le’sal»ts 3513]; " "‘""`” "` W9 ‘11d“1H1'8° “m°“”" °f °d"'ll“l“l'_ all over the Ielaad are more numerous ` E B and better equipped than at any time in D ¥"‘P°"1“l“'"3° °°_“l'e"s °f C*""‘d° “nd ,tire past, and the Hotel accommodation C United Slf“l'°5~ TM5 3dV"tl9l”3 [5 mm" in this city is equal to any inthe Maritime --'-' Provinces. el feel certain that everybody visltingus thisyear will be comfortably , C, k- | M kr accommodated notwithstanding the large :$12138 rf)`::1¥tt;e!;e,::,§,`0,_|;rr 1:|nsd_m “ number attracted hither by our F1remen's ' Tournament and great Exhibition. Respectfully submitted, FISH ERY BU I_LE'|`|N_ -Gao. E. Hucrrns, of 181-l7'bya party who get no chance President ` " "° preside,-“_H,on_Ge°_E_ Hughem ‘and Waterford: herring and lobster vine President-Archibald Irwin. very P18110- God plentiful 0" traw- T“_”‘_9“'°"`L'B°Mm"' Bloomneldi herring find l°l“’t°" away the con estion and inflammation Secretary-Arthur Crosskill. Executive Committee-His Worship Mayor Paton J. P. Gordon, F. J. Nash NOT SLEEPING WELL R. r..of»n.»..,'\v.F.'1‘|a.....rsh, w. Wm __ h be no hmm swnley’ W' H' Cmsskm’ W' S' Louson' orvggltlhlzilgdlegdndggnghlly sleeplessuess J~P°H°°d‘W'H' w““'“'J' D' T“yl°"' is u danuerolrs condition. Nothing s J. L. Thompson, G. A. Hughes, A. Wdsurelyl' restores sleep! m'in£‘er:§%o]r\get;hg:; Scott Capt. Craig. harm ess- ps a nour s , . . your next.o0ld_ _ Then fnllowed u careful consideration of - '"3 t°“l°' i°"°z°"e vlmnws every 'mn' ' Rheumatism. Tnmu-rs Afkrzason war ~nALlrAx"sl|nEDDEDooarrsn Minn-:s nn: nasr rrsn BALLS. we because only the best of ` the very best coddsh are se- lected u 'thle materlil from - which it is prepared. p e-has-is IHE All;ANl`lC FISH COMl’Afll5S l.-IMI(-Ells ' . ‘_ . Lu|renbnrgind_Ll*HlV¢»N»5 [On motion the report was unanimously May 15_(Spe¢ial)--Malpeque: herriu adopted. The election of officers for the plan” lobebers fam d t rl t d' , . ' he freely circulate amonus toa s s an igsgmlgwysem. ¢,h,,n|o1lo,,ed and resulted Mbertou’ Kndnre, Norm Cape' Tlgmsh .H beingsrhan famine and war combined. I plen of the body, makes the nerves hard . yr _ _ . the best means to supplement the work 1 Le; i,“||dg we system. V The °“" b°“““f“‘ tourisbmnd which wa' already done this yonrin the matter of Sgllnsg bf slleerlllessness is removed-healt d k t I ep h ‘ It must Il;ers;s\l:c‘|1pedé;:~1uiokily.‘ tblotlihair _ _ ._ si tore -you can wor ea . s e ._ so sure as e ne. ve t n erna y, bllngmlg t°um;"s t° the p'i°‘;|'xe' gg wnxspfgrllefllike new after usirlg Ferrozone. I , , 4 and rubiton _chest and throat-croup mum. the decide* 'fo W' W 1"”`9°““ 9 "9 Dont put off--Ferrozone costs n0c. DOF soon vanishes. No doctor can write n. 5“|’°°"" °f th” p“\’"°’ wc mm Jirovince. It was decided to write personal ‘bex at all dealers; get it today. moreeflleent s bscription than I"olson‘s letters to the large list of names secured in` - . llEllH ill .lllliili it lil .K.lllG'SlIlil.. il.B. Gilbert, Judge of Probate in Kings County, Seniorl Member of New Brunswick Bar died tonight aged 70. SH|PPllil§ lllilSK n _ n Srnnr-:\', N. S, May 15-The Domini ion Iron and Steel Company yesterday started on its 0000 iron rails order for There were ten steamers in port a' International Pier today, four of which were the Bessborough, Hektor, Finn and Louisburg, loading coal for Montreal. / one ‘-“th” “mst ‘amy °f wld mmm “ug The Nvassa, from St. Lucia, for Montreal with s cargo of sugar, and Soborg from l St. .Iohn's for Bathurst were bunlrering. The big steamer Drotinlng Sophia arrived Wabana ore trade. “ Mons: DEADLY THAN FAMINE. Nu glecterl catarrh eoonerorlatter causes consun ption which destroys more human The way “Ca\arrboaone"‘_ cures catarrb is very very simple;it first kills the germs that cause the irritation; tlren by soothing itcuree the discharge, 'hawking and dropping in the throat. "I-suffered so continually from mural catarrh" writes Ernest R. Dnkln cf Rosemont, “that I y sesrcel knew what it was to be free : '.“ .,a."' _n_.q»_,~.i il ‘-W .. _ l ‘ ‘_ - V _ I, _. mv, , .p _ For llniversai Suffrage. is the Obiect of a Bill Now Before Parliament ment, and Dmuneei 1 irunlry arse Disframnsmm for six &____...__._._.._-,-,-t---.-.-.-l O'r'rA\\'l\, May 15.-(Special>~At a meet-‘ the Judge of n court of record and obtain ing of the sub-committee on election laws , 3 °°\‘_f'ln°‘\l»¢ 0' I`e'¢“fl"*"°hl5°'"°°l 5! _l this mom,” A recommendation wmhprovlng llliness, or other good and suffi- ` cient reason for not having voted. Parliament mean compulsory voting. The bill committee agreed to decla that anyone who does not cast his vot voting in any similar election for si years. A person so disqualified may go befo agreed upon which will, if accepted by Anyone who ls disfranchised and votes is liable tea tina of$50 to $100 or to one . N to three months imprisonment. 9 , Another recommendation makes any when entitled to do so is disqualified from person who takes pay for driving voters " to the polls liable to a hundred dollars `flne. At present only the man who zines re fthe hiring can be punished. iiil USLEH Mil Bi PlliSll]illi Of Toronto Universitv in Near Future-He is Native of ThaiCitv- that as soon as a board of governors of the ndvisability of offering the position of President of the University to' Dr William Osler. u native of Toronto. ,\ __ _ _ . _, the Canadian Northern Railway. The 1 ‘ . r 1 - (1 rails -are seventy Pounds _to the yard, - E _‘ariri'are to be sh-ippe`d-arou'_r'|‘d”U¥b`6 r '1 ` _ to Vancouver on the steamer Boverlo. ` llllll lILiiS[li. Amount already acknowledged for Japanese Famine Fund to May lflth .......... . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . , .. 5(ll.(¥l md”-V t'° “nw” th” Smel U°'”l’“"-7" 'Received after Fund closed S D. M. _C. 25 cents; Teddy Chandler $1.00; Pansy Mission B_nnd per Mrs. B. Rogers .Alberton $8.44; W. E. and Mrs. Leard, Bridgetown $4100; A. .Friend of the cause, 10 cents; Daniel McKenzie, Kensing- ton. $2.00; Arch. Day, Kensington, $1.00; Dr. Darrach, Kensington, $2.00; Edgar Keir, Kensington, $1.00; Winsolc North School per John Cudmore, $1.%, making n totalof.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $10.05 f time rl a <1 pai nl e e. - - $577-11 0 (li?tl:rr»hdzor‘leerelleved nmgvhlt cube lansd MBSR5. 1906 Remltted bty Bank 1 made a thorough cure." No other remedy DN £0 HOD- T- N03". mlitflfll $57111 g cures like “Catarrhozone"-try it for C0l1S\11°f»°G¢l\€l‘l1 0f~1B9M1 A response to all the advertising done since, ’__i______ the organisation of the Association These ` V comprise the best class from cities in I Canada and the United States, and the 1 literature of the Association will also be Thorn in nothing fwlw enclosed to each address. “" g°°d “"' 2 I l Z Arrangements as to attending tothe , HPIRB proper reception of visitors were dis- LINIMENT C\155°d “nd “greed to' “ner whl°h the I Many years' uso for nil pn:-pnsc.- meeting adiourncd. has proved that it in an invalu- _ oblchouschold remedy . . _ . ____ ]'l"S A GOOD THING --RUB IT l.\i Why suffer from this panful malady f ____ when one application c Chamberlain's Price _ _ _ ; ,S emu mentln this city durlngthe tourist season. psp, Eglm given relief? Hundreds of km,”-ml map” mn", to the ud“l°all power of this :remedy over rheunmtlsm ' non wmbe or great tenant to the a|iy',~,,,,,,,1 |,,.,,, ,|,:,,-,'m|,,,,,_ -` Umdcnscd __ 2 trwisiefoiclasainestlnnn _ ' _, Sllillll iii iillllllli Krsusrox, May 14 -The woods have been scoured for miles for Chalinnrnn, m\d the result has been fruitless. This mom Inga telegram announced that a person answering his description had cross- ed from Prescott to Ogdensburg, and Detctlve Foster has gone to investigate. The escape brings to notice the fact that the prison is short of guards. Quite a number of vacancies have never been 'guards in the lnaane ward from which Cailabmn escaped. Now there is but ~one. . lgalns--_ ' aged 40 t e care of an invalid i tail omee. loam tw 1 8tar.ion,eontainlng eight wgdoms, i “fAN'1‘ED.-A u g -olored boy to run book~bh:blr" chair. Apialg to ' oore Qantwell, Barbers. ll ANTED.-Bp a Christian woman O LII'-House on King S. heal' rat ciaas order. Good, on aiidings. mediate `aossion. Apply on prem- Not ifas Rich as Rockefeller. If you had all the wealth of Rockefeller, the _Standard Oil magnate. you could not buy a better medicine for bowel com- ah, imma Lady Pmlenem Ap |; plaints than Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Dlarrhoea Remedy. The most etninent- phyaican cannot prescribe a ` i_n_tter preparation for onlie and diarrhoea, both for children and adults. The unl- form success of this remedy han shown ittobesuperiorto all others. It never _ Hsu te Johnpllalnor. ltldtths Ivan and up-tovdata, and th a some time during , tple fl everybody ls likel to hu t a and active. 10d tf Y EMEMBER.-That. everybody reads ' n morning paper as the news la the! lllvertibed while tbelr mind ls atlli bright fails, and when reduced with water and sweetened, ie pleasant to tate. Ivory family should be supplied with it. Bold by all drugglsts. ii-.- F' Prince Edwagllsland, the Garden the Gull. Splendid lurf and ltill a cool nights. illustrated information on 'rms sum a s vacation rushing. cess ming. Daneman out We have brought the name of th Smith Premier Typewriter upto the top, itiathe recognized loader of the Upo- wrlwr trade. How wal it donef Just by building a machine carefully and on I A ' H A I E `i"r1l3¥'§'f=l1wi"r'd'3l:»l'n°"¢»u2"s.¢J{¢""