4 ».\~ _ ..‘-15.1.... .».i -~ W wsnsssnav, may 2, prius ',-._ .i i 'i _' iasmlom. for i" “ _ ._ - mr. ‘ and Alhié.ies- _-»f 11-=_->~»»-~ with Numbers by Kings A-rnuivs, May 1-(Special)-The twenty. six miie `ra`e`ii'fF6lh Hifathon [to Athens, the big event of they Clympicgames was won today by Wiiusur snerriug the Canadian athlete by a good margin, Thsgrgat staoiium rocked with cheers w hen the iylctq' afstivedr A Gl‘_¢0__iH »,1`fl'|l1_<>e.ss_ mn beside him chreerlng . him._ the King greeted him warmly and tho Queen handed him a iiuquet of flowers. 'l‘he contoitilhi consisted of twenty-six Greeks, seven Britons, including Cana- bud Ausirallnns, five Americana, three Germans, two Frenchmen, two 1'!-aligns, three Swiss, one Belgian, one Dane, two Egyptians. HAai1L'roN, Out., May 1.-(Speeial)- `S_berr|_ng isa `native of this city anda noted -long distance runner. He 'went to Athens by himself and has trained there for six weeks. Slierjriug ran second in the Marathon race in Boston in the year 1900. iiiiiiiiiiliiliii iii iiiiil iiiiiiii Sr. Pitrisnshuso, April 30.-Returns from the elections are slow in coming in but the proportion -of Constitutional Democrats dhoseh continues overwhelm- ing. Up t0AZ a. nr. reports had been received from 'sixty-three of the one hundred and ninety constituencies, outof r _ continent. It will be held in London ilrst,a1i'd will afterwards be taken on to which tht Ootoberists carried only three, the Constitutional Democrats and their Bollsh-allies, ‘forty six, and (the Soolal Democrats founthe remaining twelve being classiiled as Independent, most pr6b'al`1ly" In "sympathy 'with the Constitutional Democrats.. ` :-. ; -._ iiiiiii _W3 Rio nn J/imuno, May 1.-It is announc- _ cdthat the contract for the hulldlngof tiiraelronoiads fox the Brazilian navy is to"`be'given' to Messrs. Armsrrong :bf Elswick, and that $9,000,000 has b¢cn_ .openings i iiiiiil will nlmvi iinisinv I.oRnoN, April 30-The Australian Slate!! have approved the establishment in Ehgiand of a movable~_cxhlbition of Mlsirnlian products. The exhibition will, it is hoped, make the people of this country better acquaint- cd with the product of the island the chief centers in the country. The exhibits will consistof gold, sliver dnd various other mineiialil, wheat, froieh ments, fruits, wines, tlinlfcr, plants, and -if! 5': Q _‘__ Premier, hood_ -and It is One Orrswa, May l.-(Special)-_'UIQ _;q|‘_|,¢9;, on the North Atlantic. #riding was continued todo#-,ii prominent part, defending ‘_tho.6,on'kfg¢t_ 'md makin: an impassioned ‘attest on Foster. " v ‘ ' Slfton had made this contract because . ,J _ -...iv _ it was the immigrants from European where solicita- tion' or advertising was not allowed. ..Hé flatly de`nied`Foster's assertion that the contract was made without the The contract might be open to criticism, [authority and- .knowledge oi! Parliament he said, but not along the lines followed and had been eoneoaled from 1890 to 1905, by Foster. _ I and showed that the contact was reported The D0l|0y of bonusing booking agentsi ln the Minister qf the Interiors report “'i‘° °bi»‘\|l\9d |ll1lUi8'l'alliS-il was a contluua- for 1901. 1 _ tion of the Conservative policy. . It is by falsehoo and slander wc are io be attacked in Pa3ia'ment, he said. . country.” ni- ,t -emission- _ _ j _ ' o DEB av Peacastr “If it is ignordnce it is gross ignorance Elf it is falsehood it la gross falsehood. Cal -it what you will it is iniurioue to the Laurier also refuted the charge that no i appropriation had been passed and that ithe Government had undertaken to give a .million dollars wiihout compensating advantage. RL. Borden followed with a warm defence of Foster had an attack on the contract. His l1iiiis_|iiiiil1§ _ dav Morning- Sr. JOHN, May 1.-(Special)-Drowning within rgieyv feot of ample help and with his cries and-atrllilglcs heard, William Quinn of Somerset Street died without bow of the latter vessel. _ -' _Lil »_,.~. » -, Easifix TE _ _ su REMI; coolo fi 1 ' »_i- _ _ _ The Easter"i.e\'m;'ftlle Supreme Could; met yeistcrday. I he Chief Justice, Mr. Justice dgson, and _Mn --- . ‘Justice Fitsgera _ on the Bench Applications were 'made to naturalize ei e alter which some 1 < n * I for '__' But wimarn Quinn. Dr-ownedF:d;t1&'s*1ioi7o§:tli:docket were referred to uy the chief Justice. In St' 'iohn Harbor Yestep ' lldcl{iii`non'v.“h'¥i.-`D?iu'gall. Arulo nlsi to set aside insolvent relief, made by a Judge at Chambers was granted, 'return- able nextTrinity Term. Mr. Mellish for rule. » ‘l _ C International H_arvester'Co,, v. Grant. The`argumentih this case stands over till next Trinity Terai. Wheatley appellant, v. Long, Respon many other things 'which are found_in M 5 in dm bo I _ dent.This"'V\{ijii`ea§`xi'a|>`;`1eZal from ajudgnient abhndgqgm-Augg,`g-alla, - ne e B. me an S dymmvok ofthe City Court. Mr. Mellish appeared __ lwesgw Aqimmnu up Wlendid whub ed up thitmorning in the Market Slip by for -t'he~i§be1faTlt_- ma Mn Bmwn for me hearing country, and there are grand °' °°”°°‘”“" ` respondent. Mr._11r°'wn made' a motion ,opportunities msn for the gmc-ing 0| His death took place alongside the tbgrant the app§'_;gon`ti\e grounds that s. _ iubttoln. ‘Tlx exhibition should show the ‘aehqpngr Uma; Bnnnu-_,md N¢11|,,,D_' ms go a|;pca}lI]ay,__ d\thMd§]ment;;;l_thet_Ctl£y_ _poop a o t s country that tharo are'many ' ? ~0\1_l‘ . 0 "|1119 " fi SQC 011 0 _S n&qmPl*_fprwh1&Al‘b“___` _ body heingpioked up_directly under the City Ac; Hung the City Dom, an the powers of the County Court, did not 3 | Sailors heard his cries at four o'clock confer the right of appeal which could I I this morning, but in the darkness could 011|? b°#iV_°l\ by B¢l1l“¢¢- Mil'-BFUWUID ' not locate them. _ _ A the course of his argument was remin e by one of the Judges that he had appealed ii from' e City iCour!»~ judgment himself. ' Mr. Brown replied that while that was ` nite tru _it was also true that he had q e succeedediin satisfactorily settling the . ` I - .\ remitted to London for that pnrposc.‘ ___ Appearbefore it came on for hearing Rs resentntives of German and French sliilphuildlng yards were here for the purpose of obtaining this order, but the German firms were completely out of the running owing t_o the little ind iscretion of Sinus May 1~The attack of the special A Ml* Miuisib °°“°’“» °°“"°"d°_‘i ihiii’ correspondent in India of the Times on the-Liu? c°\“`i° h‘_‘d an um P°W°"_ °f th? Lord l{¥tchener‘s admlnlstraiion has G°“°"Y C°‘"i'~ *md “3’P‘?“1_w§_” “We” bl created pain and surprise in India.- The '_“_°" "h° c°““"y c°“"' A°H° “il cases' He’ ind d b the Chief l the commander of wa Germs," gunbonb commander-in-Chief may not possess ihe LONDON, May 1.-Winston Churchill (he in t‘“`n' W" 'em .E ,Y b _h tl Panther at Itajahy where a Brizilian ioharm of manner which endeared Lord new prefers to be called plain Mr. Chvimh- J“°M°° W” the q“°°i'i°“ W" "° W _*_* powers the City Court had, but whether s,,\,jBqt_w“ mn,-1, ,nd fm-°||,}y gakm ton ‘_Robcrts to privates and sepoys alike, but iii without the prefix) has filled a larger ‘ h S __ G,,.m|§_\,¢,° Th|s|n°|d~¢,,, ni, bgtigyeq :he is trusted implicity by both the space in ihe public eye--in the new 3° “V932 ““°‘§i"°3‘ ‘L El; D‘;i;T;';‘E English and native troops in India. House of Commons than any other mem- , °‘“`° d °m 5 “Pg 9 ‘ _ li- will aifbiit the commercial relations of Brazil with Germany' for some tinieto come. _ _- -. _- _ _ EW @@EQ'l Q so ii iiliv Tm; _ “Siafter Shoe” “Sl-1:*_f'”`if"-__R_5ii'ii}i"-C5.” “`Si-."A"-iiiill SiiilES” rs. ,,..;.i......~ _.1._..._. 1... i,_»\\l,_,E;_ t 1 _ __ -~ _ l l Asaousggmems. I i ii.-V 4 ‘mi lx td* ,I i'iil'l'»l'l,, ‘_ Q", ' ' _ _ -Notice to dshermen. John lido_Quilian ' " »-f' iii”-‘_ _ i- . -_ se Cnlniii our qlizsaansf,-brfsmtigiiiixhnliliiil -.. - - ' ' " lr. Will pay hig est cas p ee. _a " _ i!i__ li . . _ A rn m 'BN éorrwi cixn belbhipped on trains ` or steam boats. ‘Nl A{‘ie'£§i';‘;§€$‘I‘:ll:k|e°g|m§:5’ 582:51; Af/ _" , .lei f _ ,_ ~_ poIri?iL;::.Nwho,is c publicist ofhigh stand- W0 Wm renown mem md M' unml’ Jmkln” &S°“' M 3" " ' ‘ '-*_ _ `,"'if "~,, ' /L-' C ing declares tha't Lord Kitchener, by his - _.___ WANTED-A girl for igneralz house i The Dp,s1c,Ns and COLORINGS Of thlS y€a¥'S . _ ,_ f th L; 1, |_||| work. Apply to rs. lehard _ trentmen o o na vc army. ores ¥» Y Bquu-¢\,,|K3s_ P,-lm, 5¢,r¢B¢,_ gd 3| p¢\_ goods excel an former pmduChon5_ - f. i i )ln dtgat, body`tnahe:a!i\n; spgritnf ti:“`9°°_‘ Vicks banner collection of sweet peas ` - ' ' 5" ‘5°°“L°“°“' ‘V 5° “°° "E331 mvarieties each in separate packets fo -. - ' 1 i --I1 ' ' f * They mt ,_ - '1'Hli13l<:s'1‘BURIED. ,causes ui_ the mutiny »ci 18i7.~ »'°,,,y~40m ,,,,|_wv,,,|,,,.,, ,,,,,,-,,,¢ mm, WA§g_EiI;e-fdlsgigygiy veg;-i Six '{‘1HoU?t2Nn`56,;»‘¢’>;2)cRuiis at only 7 cents per DOUBLE ` M YMDUY \i\'°'-5"' `Kw°h°“°" m“i'°"“ “°°°' ' it '°°°’£°' A perfict rainbow of colors. For skis in flood order. Ai>Dly at (iiuardlan iilcei ROLL’ M er P' ma P ' _i 1-. M"'“"*"’ y l '~ its wuts. -memos no has - °p.|1 - N* R'“'““"B“h' Y°'" “muy tm' www io B d ri 'als suourtiii °”" b"1"7'G”&S°n “mmm L Peri1aPs your Parlor, DininE Room. Hail. Bed- - _'l' btn`inouity rwslns- _ I1\\1°¢h°~"°i’°'“ “l’°°°“’- "'““"_ h° °°~ ° ‘ ' t is ui ni _ ‘ room or Kitchen Nm-:nsa Nrzw WALL Paras Dress . Th . pmuomim under dmuiidi _ _ __ 1- Ei: N8 8 "i‘;:°‘iF°'~m‘f_1‘°m?rd'°'i£ Sww' Pm] faq. (00) ~°,,éf:,'f“°° 2:: Ueetri2la§E§o1Siw%§TS}3\2:` It will not cost much if you your .paper from es. _ _. __ __ .- . » admedooiorse ueooug any . ~ _ - - 1 gardh! native prejudices, it is hinted, ~ l- Francisccoallmit , highest commission, - ' Ib i\5l"V°“°”°‘i "i\° “Wi” °f "im W' All-°“'sw“t Pe"a¥°I-mynimlmlend' °“m""°' TM som °` wlmw" C°"` Sam le Books sent with leaaurc afyollr request forinspectlon. _ ~ srihtiun Wm p,,¢,,,. I,,,,|,.|,,,“u, ,hu Jud* the home ofthe bent Sweet ‘Peas in Limitedroronto. 2d1i P P ' ' - - - °" ' » » Cultivation. Our “New Bpecldl” mixture ‘ l _ _ _ _ . ~ _ - _ lammseue into uae . _ _ . - ~ 3°” ““*‘”- " ‘°‘ P E I' ' 1 1 t‘=°-M" -ii t:°‘°:°°s"“'°;°“°.‘:.~':;°::".t°°~:: vF°‘f»»i”‘S-i-‘=‘i>'==‘ifi-S-I-Y.t»?=’» J 7 colonial office with awholesomo respect Hamilton.” Puls; ,hey wne me smmauh’ assist digestion, brace you up at once. Bi k ess and tired feelin diss pear lngtanntly. Vim, spirits hap y hedit all ,-_-' f- ' / \ _ f` " 'believes in himself and his future, Taken at nlght,you’re well by morning. 1 ' ~ _ f 2... . Y Mlnald | Llriimsnt for ale evsrvwiiere. $23 °§l1;§\“¢;°£i;=Pl§s_°'§;Y2:;(,,§{§e ll H S . \ \ . V "‘”. = . `~~. _ 4 -r-_--7%.. ` J iii ~ ~ u: -> ..'. _ - . . ‘ , - i’ 4 ‘ f‘_»f=»"~’ ' °.‘;:c;?'.:.a-.;°;:...$;°f..i’:..*.i:;‘:::;e _ `.‘I|‘|\ 'lg' fo, _ A i» i ’ Ji ii t. ‘ .|, l l i . .n »‘- ~ l. '.;’i_fl iiiiiHPiilSi ill t. P. iiiwli Purchasof of Vi_/ai_sr Power to Equip, Winnipeg Superior Line with Electricity. Wmsirsc, May i--(Special)-It ls I reported _that the Canadian Pacific Railway has acquired the use of the fails at itat Portage and Fort William ,and will use water power to supply electricity 'cn the Winnipeg and Fort William line. President Shaughnessy some time ago said that electricity would be used on the `C.` P. lines at no 'distant date. C r iiiiilli Biliiilii ~ i All HiS iliiiH I.`0N,DoN, May 1.-Deiails of the murder ofMr. Lawrence Glanville, an English engineer at Marghll, on the Persian gulf, ‘and of Yusuf 1-iammidi, a native assis- tant, have been received. The robbers who perpetrated the crime shot Yusuf Hammidi three times through the head and through _tha heart. He was toldtc keepioutof the way, but he persisted in warning Mr. Glanville, who was caught like a rat in a :i.\1\D. ‘The murderers iiredat Mr. Glenville as he stood on the steps ofthe bath- rooin, and he was' hit live or six times bcforc' 'the gang rushed dh him. I-le then threw his gun at them after his wrist had been disabled hya bullet. Therobbefs surrounded him,and he fell. He lived for ‘about an hour, and was game to the end. WHEN YOU GROW OLD. _1'h_e body needs patohln -wasted tiglnés must be rebuilt, played-o t organs _ catered-blood needs extra nour Aliment. iii erly people need Ferrozone,--heed it because it vitaiizes and reiuveiistw as no other remedy can. _Fél‘i-'ozoné lgnde the kind ofatrcngth tha makes e l’e` good,-keeps back gist decayof elzbgc ri’ makes you look oun and la nds _e again. Forget nervgus sxliatlatpn, renew your vital energy. again rbenter the life of youth. Your remedy is Ferrozone, only lilly cents per box, at all dealers. _ _ ‘ _ _ , _ . ' r Condensed Advertisements K (Too late aiu- ciu;lacaticnii=' _ sa Pauls, May 1.-(Special)-The long dreaded day failed to brlngthe revolution, _which inflammatory journals predicted ibut it brought scenes of extreme violence: The whole city looks as lf in a state of siege, with troops camped in the principal streets. All the afternoon soldiers charged the disorderly masses with drawn swords, many being wounded on both sides. Over athousand arrests were made,i -Attaclt'-__fTip"f;l`_»_ ii ismby l'alse- 'iiui Wiiiiout _iiiolenee in Paris, Soldiers "hc ,__“‘lli-l-_ii-_;fi_s~_ ignorance 1 Charging, Mobs Drawn Swords-The il;is_Grdss`eFals'ehood” _ Temper of Workmen Still ThrCaicni'n.`g= Sdiicmcs. ` They Say this is only a Beginning. ,..i._.. - hut at no time did the drmonslation reach ,the magnitude of,a revolt. _ It was a leaderles stumuli. The work- _mon never even succeeded in forming a procession By six o‘clcclr calm had been measur- ‘ably restored, but thc temper of the workmenls threatening. They declare today is only the beginning of the movement. ` In many other cities there were similar demonstrations. _ iiiiiiSiiiiii'S PiPi - WAS iiiiiiliiiiil] ...___-s Loupos, April 30.-Lovers of naval tradition wiiibe pleased to learn that the Admiralty has just decided to restme somethingthat has long fallen into ilisuss. This is the boatswaln’s pipe, to the inspir- ing strains of which shipboard routine was carried out ia the old days. Some time ago ‘My Lords' came to the conclusion that ite retention was undesir- able and it was accordingly done _away with. Now; however, the authorities at Whitehall have changed their minds, and the naval boatswain is a havilli man again. Pipes are hein"g issued to all sea going ships,`and instruction in the art 'of sounding them tobe systematically given to selected petty officers and boys of the Beet. -11-@_é_______.._ _ » iiliiiiii WHALES 0'r'rAw A, April 30.-A telegram received by the comptroller of the North-West Mounted Police from Commissioner Perry in Regina reads as follows.- _ ‘Reportrecelved from Inspector Howard dated Fort Macpherson, March 10. Had just returned from Herschelle Island. The whalers ‘Jeaansttef ‘Kar1uk,' ‘Bow- head.' ‘Thrasher’ and 'Alexander' there. Total of crews 230. No deaths and no` cases of serious illness. 'Ali on short* which weresupplied as far as pcssible from our medicine chest. Supplies will reach there earliest possible date. How- ardwae returning Herscheil Island im-_ mediatelyf - -. - , _ CLAliK’S QUICK Mi:ALS. Tasty, nourishing and enjoyable meal minus Hsu 1 isnt sit all New Yonx, April 30,-We are all fami- liar says an anthgrity in Natural History with the various names of animals, such as horse, dog, lion, etc., and seldom think how many of them have namesakes in the sea. Some of these namesakes arc so unlike the land owners of their names that we wonder how they got their names. Now, between the land eat that we all know and the sen cat there seems to he only one point of resemblance. The sea. catlsa fish of curious shape and appearance, and dercely carnivorous. The relentless ferocity with which it pur- sues shoals of hen-lngs,2mangllng thous- ands which it cannot eat, has given the animal the name of the “King of the herrings"-`-a title party owing, it may bealso, to the fact that it has a fleshy . . _ ` '_ " ` """"w"""`" pi"5tuberance, with serrated edges, sonne- - » wlratresemblinga crown, between the » . eyes. Aoonlcal snout a long, sharkliko body, greenish eyes that shine at night like those of a cat, and two large, wing- like fins, give this fish a peculiarly, re- pulsive and dangerous appearance,thougl1 it is not known that it ever attacks man. It is between the sturgeon and the shark in construction, and has all the rapncity uf the latter fish. It is most commonly found in the colder waters oi' the ocean though not infrequent in more iculpcrnte latitudes. the :._‘_x.:°.'m.‘:.'..,..-'s"°..::.”:.z:":.1.°.':.r.'.: rations. Short some needosary medicines . iastuatii .ua oeoaiy. miller amp anouia ‘ Drrriisntz CHICAGO `MAR| R .v mé QQ i`8€ié_|*li:i_' ai*i-by _-éiiéiiyody Reads The Guardian”