.-~ "f ._ If . =====' "“°*=='=* - ' ' -“I1 ,,.’,'§l§,’,‘fl§’.}f“lN’¢§‘¢v‘“l}'U',§‘},'{”'l‘,’_{f}_N,»‘°'d@1N CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. CANADA, MONDAY, MAY, xo, 1909. {,,“{,’,,° ,éh‘,{‘{§§‘,},'},1},Y,,l§‘*Alfll,,, LITTLE CHILL] BNIJLY HUHNEH _ hfl - ..- in -si. lcil'n,,,wn,i|c Phy`ins‘ win. lilalches. Grand- father Injured. sr. .lol-IN, May 9--By- wh Taylor ‘the threelyear old grand- ghlid of Robert _Wiseley, was turned 0,. saturday while Plwyins “itil .matches, and -in' endeavo-ring to put out the fire W-iseley was so l-acly ilnrned that he will 'nie' confined- to his liouse for sometime. The little fellow, amd his mother the child wandered' into his léiiiiid- fathers den. Getting possession of ,game matches he succeeded' ln ignit- ing these, and the flames set fire to his nightgown. which blazed ur. und enveloped him in 3; sheet fllames. The child died a few hours later NEW ENPEHIMENTNL STNTNJN ETH P. E. I.' il'l"l‘AWA, Moy I!-P.eplyirl_',f_ to ques- tions put to him by Mr. Fraser in, Comlllittee, the Ministcr of Agricul- stated yesterday that a definite arrangement has been Inside- for the- estublisllment of n branch- station of the I.-Experimental Farm- within one of a mile of the boundary of Chnrlo‘ttetcwn'. It will not ‘ue- for i|`lis season, but will bc if-J, Wash., May 8.-Forest 'Smithson the Olympic champion llur- .dlc-r, loueled the Rorll-’1`ii° w1_NnsoR,_ oct., lvlcy 9(spoclcl;- pings, M,-.y. 9._(5,,cciall_n¢.n. fb., R°°’"°“ °‘P°d“i°“ is “ml *ii “mv withouu h wend ni wnrnine. Herman ‘ Goal l=¢Ussla, May 9-0'i‘tcd that fW0 CSS” Of lj_Ie pulled a revolver out of his been disco.,-el-ed_ for the impending struggle. _smallpox have been diswverad' “'m°“`5 D0'=iWl1 BB l-|10 0m°°l`ii Wei” HDUU11 £0 i The scheme of the criminals, five Jule POTWFS Of thi’ °¥D0ditl0'fi- search him at the police headquarters, .mem and B, womhhl was to, ,llg h to his room by 1|l pea-1;-hy hut 1., ln and fired five BUOYS. fCUr Of Which tunnel into the bulldfog from the constant communication with his col- t°°k enect' >0ilt9id9- leagues, and declared he will resban a G*"°l`!=`° Q““mbY» c“"°'t“'k°"» Citi’ They had pwirressed 350 feet, and made their home with Wisely, and 'thousand times rather thin. make - Hall. is S¢'i‘i0i191Y W0\ii1‘i1€i1- reached a point directly below the termg , _ Sergeant Reid was shot twice. one i cellar, when a book keeper heard the The 1- _ ball took oil the finger of his leftLs0undg gf c vatm u t oops, and special police re ' ex e ` g. and S mmoned serves, were disposed- to gunrd the mmd and “Bower hit him in' the U16 P01iC€~ central post and telegraph station - ' .sh°u1_d"' A1181! WGN 0B-Dt,i1i'0<1- gwiechfuoard machlmry_ and exllhged LONDON. May 9--('Specia1)-Speale P°1i°°m““ Liste’ was Shi” th’°“i-‘Ill The criminals neglected any precaur lines leading to the pl-0vlh¢cS_ ing Ht lille IUll>€i'iB1. 001011181 C11-l'U. th"'arm‘ tions owing to a holiday. This was Henniker Heat,-on said he hoped that That none of the officers were killed- the “cond Elmllal. attempt lo roll within a few months it would be pos- TS mln? Sho” Of 5-' miriwle. 89 the this tl-hash,-y_ Elllllisrlc at one shilling for. twelve tiwii iivelfeet- THE N/TNHNTHHNi:.i:'2:..;i§f.'.::.;’:.;‘;;‘;."'°“"' “A” EXCITING “MES LN _ SULU ENN $20-TN nut; , __ . S_ SI llullm ilwnunun, Thousand Dollar lnterna- MONTREAL, May 8-The new Laur- cutic, of the White Star Dominion Line, the largest passenger vessel fini ever came up the St Lawrence ' J y ° °° °“" ' Mr soak bought north hall of the NEW YORK' May 8'”(SPeci”'l)“I“ :irrivcd at Montreal yesterdayafter-L districts are “mom from milr°'ads'Lth' -' d t h li f _ _ f _ , lrtytwoan cas a oseio 0duy’S tell tll0li‘S&llil- il0llB~i'S' lllifr- noon on li-er maiden trip from Liver- Zgdsglst in $20 _;ml?°.t hoxleihhngill to L thirty two, in all four hundred acres _ _ . _ . . ts _ .lg l N1 l- th n them were an pool. The Lnurentic is fitted with ' . 0 O n S ml( .U 0 and Mr. McConchie secured two nd lofla 1 u H U Y lolnliination reciprocating engines omcmuy ,counted here' It w1u_nke15'!hllndred and forty acres adjoining. urpllses. _ md low pressure turbincli Shel is to a week before the last district has The lhhll ls all lh township hehll-hugh The race ended with St.. 'Yves lead- built for an open Sea speed, of 16 been heard frorm. If a lamdsllde- falls elght_ HS. time 2»44»05» S29-“b9"l»? 59UU“d» knots. One thousand passengers a- to .either pany' it will undoulbwdly _The buildings amount to very PORTAGE in l’rnil'ie, Man., May B ST. JOHN. Marv 8-The most excit- -Twenty thousand dollars for six ing general electron campaign known in Newfou.nd'land since Responsible Government was established, camo to an end last night.. But althowgh- the oallotlng occurs to-day, it is not ex- peered that -the outcome will he known until the latter part of next _ _ week The ma`orit fthe sl t 1 district district was the figure secured yes- of his valuable holdings. The purchasers were Dan Boak and James McConchie, well known and prosperous farmer of the Edwin be indicated in the early returns of little but the soil ls A l and the few years ago Rosendale land could hundred and forty acres in Rosendnls tnrday by Alex. Armstrong, for one- ” F Pinnln in F Huliu Pun ,hulls Muni nun scuu F HESHLT UE THE . ,ig v Svanberg Second. and Crook Third. Grand International Marathon was won by St. Yves in 2,44,05, with Svanberg second, Crooks third, Sim- pson fourth, Appleby tiftih, Doraindo sixth, and Cibot seventh. Other competitors did not finish. The race was a druellfng one dur- ing which half a dozen contestants collapsed, after almost superhuman efforts. St. Yves won by live laps. Marsh gave up in the final mile. si-___-.>_-_ HESHLT UE . THE HIE TNNT DULUTH, Moy 9-(special)-as a‘ result of the riot between the Un- tion, and non-union employes, one man is dead and six others are injur- -L ed. l €_l_ L HEGNHLNNG UNH NEED PEUPLE- A correspondent from Lot 30, writes: -“I saw an announcement. in your valuable pnlpcr concerning old aged people especially in a family. There is ll. family living in this community named McLennan's whose ages range from 70 to 94 years. This is a list of their names and ages: Mrs. Alex. Mclnnis, Hopedale, aged9-i; Angus, victor'l'a"wc§t'Tagco 92; John, noch! Ron-d, l.o’t 30, aged 87; Murdock B., Dock Road, Lot 30, aged 85; Mrs. Norman McLennan, Clyde River,aged 83; Donald in Granville, aged- 70; Murdock L., Hartsville, aged 81. Beat: this who can. This famiiy emigrat- ed from Isle of ltassa, Scotl-an-d‘, withl their father John McLennam in.the year A. D. 1839 and first settlers in. Mlniiinljiici un iinunn 'nnnvls nnnn And Amy Discussed Dcpu able Rhysicial Defects Devo- Ioped in!Brltish Race( LIVERPOOL, May 9-(Spueial)5- Lord- Charles Beresford upon r-edgy. ing a degree from Liverpool uniyur- sity discussed the deplorable physical defects recently developed in this Briti- ish race. Lord Beresford referred to the ro- cent naval scare, and said that Ilglg. ons had lost their former ability to look at things with csimlims dll dignity. f , If _the cabinet committee considfer- ed the question of naval weaknfpp and realized the true condition o!.§ff fairs, th-ere should ba no panic not recrfmination, but the nation sllqllld assert the old time British spirit - of seeing where things were wrdng, and calmly putting them right. Ellllll NHMHEH UE in in nu Vilriety is the dominating fsaltllrl of the Moy number of Ro-d and in Ganada-, published by W. J. Tif- lor, Woodstock, Ont. In accord- with the season there are some good Bil- ing stories, while hunting receryds such a full share of attention thlt moose, deer, bear, -wolves and wild geese all have particular stories giv- en up to them. Two fine explora‘0i6n papers-an illustrated review of llh. Tyrrel’s hook, Through' the sub- Arctics of Canada, and one by Hr. Dickson describing a personal trigp through Northern Ontario-give one some little idea of how much remains to be done in exploration work in Can,_da, Mr. Cll.‘.pn*.'m has another fine dog article, ' Ezr Lcagle for Snort. \~.~iiil~.h nil dog,-lovers will pc?- \..c '.. .': ir"';.::t. ._ _______,___, noun nl .- uni snih ,T sn nun D ii uniuiiunwi -N Y _ _, close to the railway siding. v1; ww* ____-1-i Ul Pllllvlllhlllsl 1,,--= ----. i" ii EXCELLENT PNUGHESS ork Cabinet of the Y M C A the 'eprvsentntlves of eight ba|seba'll il _ l h , _ o t e, al a, a e been o the Is- V 'teams met nt the M. C. A. Fri- .iilllclcslillhills ocfvigl-ll;;wwllleeiutglyl; land dn a Seed) inspecting ton” each Nllay flight and Ufgllnizcil TWU l°HE“€9. ,' vm that Mrs W M Coma ol, this talking different territory, completing ._-_ MalJY and very sincere'were the Bginrlcrh lgttthi Eelzlartment sf Aim' » one for thc boys undelr 15 years the h d ed' ellcefull “J lllr l_e_|»,‘,,l wo,-ll heguh hy ML Moore a __ Tile death of Mrs. Barbara Walla:e .other for bo-ya 15-lf. A trophy ~ Y E' pass P Y _ _ _ Imohth 8 0,’ hull. chverlh the pl-_,_ `*>°'"ii°us une ’ - ' ' d‘ when the sad news was . , ` . ' -l '15 l-, 220 yds, quarter miie. ‘“‘i“‘“““- ““ s'rEAMl-:R WITH ani. work, and ccchcslasm, icincd with Ladies Aid Society of me church.She :lst 'O y( B l hi h ‘um and five 1““°““°ed E* heavy °'“lU°.m` was cast ON BOARD LOST. it l nt cann f. ` ut roduco success. Art Gallery She is devoted to her umnng bmw’ g J p h over the c-nllire com-mu-nlty ae ' U U D duuglitel' Frainces; a father, six sis- 'team with the substitute mu-st com- tcrer null six brothers. The funeral‘ was lu-ld from her late h-ome, 10 Wel- e'.|: in the athletic events. Bild' the P t l score of the team will count .t linizlni Avenue. Friday afternoon at hlflla the score of the lndlvlllllhl h_ 2 nkrlock. Services were conducted, by llcv. Joseph W. Gibb, and selec- tions wire rendered ily Mrs. Gibb. 'l‘hf-rc was n large attendance ol friends r.-nd relatives at the func-r-al. and the floral tributes were in pro- fussion. interment was in Mt. Feakc Ctmztnry. Funeral arrangements were in cliurgu of Undertaker Gooduow. lliuu|'ll`.~i Liniment (lille-1 Colds it C lone. The Intermediate League con- Slhta uf the following teams: Itcd Socks, Empires, Sllamrocks and Al- erts. Tile Intermediate Boys' lleld day will be held on June _2bth, _the eve-nts to be th'e sa/me as in the lun- ior league. A’-_--new-1-ii 7\li|l.v.l'il`s Liiiimeilt Cures Gzlrgcl in COWS --._=---- :1 . -_ - * M Mlsclz E Pm NUWILL lsr 24 PAGES There will bc so mucn "spec-inl"| reading matter by tho Daughters Oil the l,----1----~ 01:: ms.. 'r:.::..'i°.. :sr ---------* ect a luck ia for the event The CHICAGO. May 9-(Spe¢in1l\- the vch, sth, 10th, lsth and zlsc. may wheat lu; .--1.-_ MB Corn 72f SHOWERY. y June Wheat .. ...l28} _ June Corn °- -'-G92 TORONTO, May 10-(Special)- her during the last days of her lll- Lake S‘:lpe_l_,_0l,' wlth all on ll,-,'84-(1-_ 1410111 SALE, a good large York. ness. Trl-he New and passe-nge-l-5 number-e¢1l_ _ shire brood sow. L. H. D. Fos. Afiothlfr S0" Dr' Joseph Com" of twenty-one. lter, Mars'h'fleld. 5-ldirfli. 0f°S““i “°“"- N- "".‘”“° “t “°'“°- The -ev- -f ii--1°” -if fi-° Si”-“nil ‘o‘srT.-.r.'.i n>Tia.'. a serious loss in her demise. _N wit? her bow Sll‘l»&Sl1¢