I I O ___ __J_ J ___ ' ' _ - JQ- I*-‘T-~ - ~ ‘ . * 1 I THE CHARLOTTEfTOW GUARDTA ,.rl."t“.2i.’i`-`_‘.:\'.',’»tf’l;l'_~.lf¢l;i3{lliIAl?iA7i_ 1 in W g ,cHA1'1LoT'rs,ToWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908. i,f Aa ,*gg,,B,;;M,,.,Ap,}y¢g;¢§y,5T _ _ 5 __. _.._.=l.':__- gan -F* ~-<- _ .._;.;§z:' '~ ~ _r ; 1-- _ Y ._----._._:mz *"_ ;~_'*' J... _:L-_;;;.¢ -_ _ __~_;~ ~-w -, -- TNAIN EHASH ANOTHER AWF UL 'SIX SNIIIICATTII REVOLUTION IN IISLANIJEH []|[3 , INJNHES NAANY M_l_NE_l_)_l_$A$TER, I IN _IITIP SHAIT , HAYTII SERIOUS, IIIIIM INJIIIIIIS i~i.._.¥___.__. _.___ Train Jumpeda Switch and One Hundred and Twenty-five Minersrlhv Tube 00'"/ryirig Air 1° Government Troops Defeated and Insur-,JOSGPH Mclsaac Hurt rnAc C'aiI;;‘s)}L"gt°Q;;;heg;rTe|e` Entombed by Explosion Beyond Hope Th;n"; ?;;3m;m(;';f§°d gents Marching on Port au Prince. °Id°"t0£"°§a:: d:'“"°"t ___ of_ Rescue. All Are Probably Dead. __ Warships Will Assist Defence. r y' ,l_, _ / _i________ noS'roN, Nov. 29-(Special)-'1‘he ' ` . _ DETROIT, Nov. 29-(sp,¢in1)_gi, AM ST ~ , _ _ _ HER , Nov. 30-(Specln.l.)»- m-,in from here for Matgpnn Emmped, PIITSBUIAG, Nov. 29-(Special)--fggiding 4the.accura‘te numbers of vic- men while workingkat the bottom of PORT AU PRINCE, Nov. 30-(Spec~ General Celestin sought refuge 1DIJ0seph Musa” who was G hmm _ _ _ _ 5 Y the switch nclif the South statlon °“ An awful mining disaster has occurred rum” which 13 l’°5"1blY larger than 15 H fifty f00'€ Shaft 843 08-kwood were 101)-The Haytien revolution is now the German Consulate. I injuned in an accident at Little fl (1 ' li I'l Ll I ' (l Saturday and eras e in o ii y e in Pennsylvanm iaiove mentions __ sufiocated on Saturday when the can- 0" in earnest. The Government President Nord Alexis has decided Forks, died on Saturday as the re- purk train, telescoping the last cur _ _ The first rescuing party reached the van i;nl,n conveying nil- to the b _,troops under comm d f G _ , _ . . , _ _ _ . At Marmnna mme one hundwd and | m e I an o eneral to take oflenshe with three divisions gulf, of imnrieg received ,,_f tho latter. working section of the mine and came clogged. Celestin Cryiaque, Minister of War af disciplined troops now concentrat- Dece s d 35 I V _ _ _ t , t _f . . _ , _ . _ a e was years of age and Thirty Persons were injured, sonw. Wm y “fe mmers are enwmbed asifound the bodles Scattered “bmw thi’ composed 1‘1"891Y Of YOUDZ 1‘€¢I`U\LS ed here. I ' _ , _ I unmarried. quitt Se,_i0us1y_ the result of explosion and there is Ifloor badly mutilated by the explo- sent out to cnc” we the revolutionary United Staten nnd French warship; He had been a iesident of Amin,” --“*”_i“' lf1l1SOlllf~€Iy HO ll_0p0 Of l‘0SCuiIrg an - sion thou h the Injen were robabl leader ' ' - ~ i I ' ~ - - » » _ ~ ' Worse still, uncertainty prevails re-(lowing the explosion. _ fifty miles from Jeremie and fled v ncing thi. c»ty .-11 be opp S d NAIIIIIIW TSIIAPT u'l‘TAWA, Nov. 30-(Special)-Tho ininily of S. D. Scott had a narrow escape in their bare feet and scanty garments from the'ir home when arous- ml by the cry of fire from their next door nei,:hb0I`S- The building was in flames and fire lirciikini: through the ioof. , The fire was largely in the walls and started lrom hot ashes in the iuisciiieiit. I The surprised family found' a refuge r with their neighbors. Tin- narrowest escape was that of I the mnid whose room was in flames when SIIG I!W0k0» I Sho was helped out by others. 5 ~'_1;"n1x_:' L_ - - _ - ---._- LEADING MERC .i.__._._-_..___._...__.__.._...__.,._.. __ OF Caleb Chase Noted for H Has Passe ll<)ST()N_ Nov. ‘2fi.-Culiel (lliaslx I lmuliiipr Boston mcr<~T\:\nt` senior mein- I ht-r -if' the firm of Cliaisi- &' Sanborn. llo~ton :ind Moiitreal, clicll ut his lunncf _ in Iirooklinv. Nov. ‘lit I Ili- \\'a_~i born in l~[ur\vit.'h. Mass., on lin-. 11. lflill, lwiugfhe :mmf .Tub und l’hn¢-he (\\'inslowi L.‘hus0. llc wus cfln- iutvrl in Hur\\'it-li sl-liools. and was in hi~ I'atlier‘s geiivml .store until he i'<-urlir-ll thc ugc ot' fwcnt_\‘ -four. He then went to Boston, cntcring the cin- nloy ot' Anderson, Sargent & Co., A ll-;uIiugili'_v goods liouso lie \\'us with this firm five _vt-;n's. travelling for them --n<`;ipir(1!utl and in the west, and in lrlfiil he nuuleu. voiiiiectioli with the \\'Ih.I<\:=zilv gi'ovei'_v house of Cluflin. Su- \'|Il~- &' (ki. In l>§1illu\ begun husiuess for himself, f`<»rinini: thc Ili :.1 ii' ’ ‘:i|'. Cluiso & Italy- n\~ngi1`i~; sonu\.t|1i|i_\.;of” tho giver him- ~i-h` we-uicil to oiitvr into curli. , Ili- lu~|if :in nutivc iiitoiw-at in his nn- I iiri- funn us long.; :is hc livvil. :incl Ilan'-1 mich o\\'u.~a innch to his public .~pii'il. .»\f I ln~ N-r-lmul v_\'p1‘ii_~f‘ hir - iiii_ii,\'<>\cil llur~t ,WIIIVIS ANT THIEK ANIT IIEHY IIAHINN _ OTTAWA, Nov. 28. - Thomas Gar\ln, of Hull, had a, thrilling ad- venture rccerntly wit/h a pack of wolves near Baskatong. It appears he was traveling through the bush alone, and suddenly became aware that he was being pursued by a pack of eight wolves. He awaited their approach, and shot the two lenders dead. The others became friglitened and escaped into the bush, Mrs. Garvin received a letten from her husband recently in which he stated he had nevcr seen the wolves so thick and darling as this: Fall.'l‘he men employed in the camp had to bc on the look-out tor them, even while at work. _- 1.-.uf ~1=__;1;=»-f;=~_;:_1:_-mls.; _ -.2 HANT BOSTON DEAD is Many Charitable Acts dAway. wich Horl»or_ iiuzludiug the building of' thc sea wall, Ho 1-onfrilnitnd lar,f;el_v to the better- niunt of' tlicimufls iii the town. gave to \\'cst liau°\vicli its library building. und un ifhcr building for ii town hull. ll ~,;,'.t\'t- lint-:;LII_-1' to his own Baptist Church in Hurwit'h, und to other i:lnirt~hes in thc town. irrespective of ilciioiiiiitzxtion. To the Brookline schools he gave. a fund for thc purpose of’ plau- ing in the school rooms copies ot' .si une of the worlfl`s best s<:ulptni‘o. More re- cently he gave to the Boston Salvation Army $15,000 for its Peoples Place, the inu,iu_ hull of wliicli is named in his honor, ‘Gnbel Chase Hall_` Mr. Chuse`s private charity was end- less. ltis said of him that he could never resist thc uppeul of misery or dis-r tres.=i. lt is quite certain that there are literally tliousu\uls`\vlio will remember his ;_\;mioi'osity and personal syiuputhy in times of u\lversit_v. Mr. (lhuso lieloiige-il to the Algonquin (llnh :intl was an viitliiisizistitz member of thc Aiiciciit und lloiiomhle Artil- l<-i'_\‘_ llc \vns one of 1'73l rnoinhclhs who wont. to hlnglaiul in lflllti, and when thc London Ancients rhino to Boston in 11103, he was :in importiint factor in iiizikiiigtln- visit of the En,-,rlislunenzt nn~.|uorinl one llc wits innrrirrtl in Irili-f to bliss Sril- oine |$o_\`T|‘, ot' 'l`liui‘~'to||, l\luiuv, who \'nr\'i\'i~s hiin. ` THE ZULU’ The Savage Made Compa Also, Illustrated Songs B Von Branders. Specia Dick at New W fiouil' things nre promised ar,-ain forl lIli.~= wcck nt New Wondcrlunft. The hrwul liner for tonight. in the pictures is it most touching story of how n '/.ulu chief, bereft of his own chilil of four years ohl', leave.-I the little 'holly in the new mnde ,L-rnve to_anuwer the; war cry which rcsounds 1h'roui.;h thc-I South Afrinnn Hills, Tho floors, llrivv ulnt out scouts, und \vnrutll ally rfouinilir South Africans who nm on Th" "Will, but one Boer family is 1'-'ulrlit hy the suvnccs, und the _'I"IlI. also four yc.ir:~i nlil‘_ is bidd‘n "F thi- mother who luis heeu made hllslninllcss by the merciless iz :-'-"iris rrf fh~ Zulns. While she is ~'0<=f<‘r1f.' for soine uvenuo of cscnpo, thc ihiltl r‘f~nu»s out and plc.-ids with thc Tului rim-f. murine ner own 1u.h.~_ iiluiit as "T "-“Wirral for l\e‘r,,motlu°r. This soI frrrftcns the savage heart, bringing 'Puck rnnollections of his own little """- fhuf his crurl nntirc _-==-ffcns-.1 "ml the dev(-liiplncnt fi lllfl -°ff0\`Y loflclws nll watchers. The subject ls, n hcnufiful one of pnrcntnl nflcctfon' “ml IH llortra e vel manner . n _ .I ~' - ~- r ' rrrikinn one rN:u(T=_nI.n fllicei)o’s question' songs, and lt is going to be a week|N0V what gift. has Provinnnm rmtqwed my of great entertainments at New Won-'°7*’"\» """‘ flier, in 90 ,imr in him an his flcrlnnd. Snme old nric'r~ though. Five _Tim f-hil|lren7 A irrnnff: to nfl Ports of thc hnll, ' "ll- --< _.r _-_____._ ;;\___ ,; S HEART. ssionate Through Grief y y Mr. Dick, and Miss l Engagement of Mr. I onderland. I Tommy and the Policemaifs Whistle. Human Vultures. 'l`lu‘S€ BYU UW remainin.; pictures. SPECIAL The engagement of Mr. Dick for one week only at New Wonderland, offers the opportunity for all who lim- hood music to henr it in tl‘\lbll- A uint;-cr of many soI\'r,'S. _*lu 90“SH which appeal to the elevated music taste, he comes direct from 0116 Ufvrtfle lnruest hooking agencies 'ln America. and fresh, from the Keith and Proc- tor circuit. llc will sing tonight the; miuwinu =- _ I 'rue <'uon~ hey. in aiiproirrirrte we tunic, I Two Illuc Eyes. I Snnnucr Time. , llllss Von Brimdors will sini! the illustrated nnd well known song' Pride nf thc Prnire and durinr: thc' \voe.l< Mr. Dick rind Miss Von Brand- To paraphrase Goldsmith’s words, If there were any fools (last evening) lost none of its power to sway and cnthusc a mass of people. ter from ,I technical standpoint. It the music has a charm that goes _to the heart of all listeners it he- novos the student of music to an- alyse its source. Is it in its melo- diousness? Its dintonic harmonies? Its pulse stirring rhythm ‘I Its primi- tive Form ? All these factors lend themselves to easy and sympathetic rendition, in- viting the best of performers' efforts, evcn giving him or her that air or manner of mastery .and enjoyment that carries conviction to the liste- ncr-this may he after all its great cluirni. The singers are understanding; und enjoying their work and the ning- netism of their work, spontaneous and general seizes their auditory and makes them copurticipnnts in the pleasure.. Even the hymn tunes, venerable, quaint, yet majestic in their simpli- _clty seemed to voice the inner mean- into being participants in tn the annals f- churchfmrou f 't siqii ixiiiiiini liciul of live stock ulrcady have been i'<‘t‘<\i\'otl licru for tho inter- national live stock exposition which will open tomorrow. Exliiliits \\'ci‘ei'ew~i\'oW‘ilburr Green of High River Alberta m 0 spec" B ve purposes' e ing' of the words and evoke -a. volume and George Clements of Vannonvei-' wld “omg” °n}fi`8_1s have declined to i T0‘miles Pitts ield-recently landing Of A1099 that SWSDA1 U10 C0l1i;I`¢gaf1ion narrowly escaped death by having discuss tm’ ma”‘°1 at"°u‘ in this town 55 minutes after leaving work. el igiigidnssiigngt bT)a1grThrc(Tecll`T1(T git Dundas I th'T`ligo“TJli|l;"Tiiii'sl1iii started with VVilliam I Soma sixty voices were in the' For ’tw0 wféeks they ‘V3.5 missmg Van Slee as pilot and Emil Bonza, and chorus. The capacious choir space when their -boat was smashed on' ' Wm. H.McDom\ld,both of_Pittsfield_ as was added to by the removal of theirocks they clung to the pieces until ,passengers Most ofthe ,journey wus railings at the bn¢k_ Thin threw the -tl h dl th h h f made abovctlieclouds in weatherwhich 9, splendid picture blip giving them They were unable to light a fire and [of 1,000 feet \vns_ntt:uncd at one tuna. unimpeded opportunity to let their in wet clothing suffered frightfuuy --_ mlrttilnost of tho Journey was nearer the voices be heard. -f AMI-IERST, Nov. 28. - J: 1. h ' _ , _ _ The night was a memorable one in mm HD0B\lI`¢- Mcxsaacy a wen known paintelw pot The start was made at I?_40_a_nd the ° il- H S or T S Amhast who has recently Men completing one of the fastest flights mmilical 59l`Vi°e5~ working in the woods at Little l'oi'ks ever made from Pittsfield' T 0 Revd- H- TUOUWS EHV0 ‘HH ad- fcr the Rhodes Curry Company te- =__-__T____, __7_-_:__ __, mirable sennon on the subject of neived injuries yesterday by 4 fnlhng Praise. tree which it is feared may prove fa- ” ""_ tal. The tree fell across his ti dy . crushing him in a terrible manner.Dr. i A -i physician was summoned and all that g Cameron of Maccan, the nearest J is possible is being done for the un- FREDERICTON’ N' B" Nov' 28' fort n te man. Mr. Mclsaac belongs TJ' C' LiT‘hr.°w.' Dresidmt ofthe-to(\Jxl1:1'lottetoWn and efforts have ter the Star tro-phy, whilch the Capit- _______,__ als won last year The cup has dis it is claimed by the Capital’s' execu- tive, and a. reward of $25 is ost. As the event has H musical interesdmnrine enquiry Opened new on Sam!-_ the prcsent time have a soaring tend-‘ 1-* the writer will have to treat the mat- day morning although the merchants lency, and ver/ fancy prices are the MANCHESTER, N. H., Nov. 25 - The organization of a "Popult r Bank" patterned alter lnstitutio s which have proved successful in tla;_- nda, but are said to have been un- tried hitherto in this country, l\ai= been ujdcrtaken by members of Si. Mary’s church Paris in this city. The _bank offers features of both suvingis land co-operative organizations. ,III NIIITS IN LESS THAN AN HIIHH I wALroLE, N. H., Nev. as-'riu» hallooon Pittsfield in the Hcnrt of the Berkshires mndccverv rapid tjiglifof bolloon came to the ground ut Lilo p.ni._ Y I 8 D Y . Gener i Antoine Simon. met now in port will 1 nd detachmcnts 1 Une HIW2 _ suflocated sy the deadly vapors tol B Crushing defeat at Anse A Veau, The Revoiniinnnray army now ad- ?Zv1(;rr?nc!eEldTi'aliLdtIiiijijiitdirly belonged r 8 OH b 1 “I U 9 He worked at painting during the `_;r;_;;-;~;~::_T;i.__._ m___~'\_~;;_: _-*-__--f~_ __- lea.vlIg‘ three hundred dead. as the foreign representatives have summer and in the winter months _ I | i I The nghting was “TY sever” and unanimously decided to prcvant their went to the woodg INST NIGHTS STIIIIINT AT __ Ir'=°_G°r°fr~m were fm T”'ck to MTraf>`°”e» fifty miles "Om Later reports say the Governmen IIHST MEIHUNSI Arewwusss Herd in __Ifrf’i“,“‘ri’_fi”if€“ir°‘¥ f%‘_.“‘f_‘f g ’ _F a Ordered to Bring I3ooks I lim] fini ii in who went to scoff they certainly re-I I ST. J()HN’S Nfld_, Nov. 281- mained to praise. The music of, I _fl ' auld land syne proved that it hadi , ' Fo ir men belonging to the Barge Edgewater, which went adrift off Cape Cod on November 15, while in tow of the tug Daniel Willard from Guttenburg for Boston were brought to Belle-Island today by the steamer Wviradesin, from Philadelphia. Capt. Oslen of the Wagadesk sighted the Large adrift in mid-ocean and a rt-w from the steamer rescued the four men on bosrd. TIIIlNINIl?MiN AWAY ,_ I I TORONTO, Nov. 28.-Theopening of the winter port session always menne largely increased business in the Sal-` ruth u Army shelter. They report that they will be ohligecl to instal ton new double decker heds next week in order to nccommodutf- those desirous of lodg- ings. Ensign <‘\»rnish said that last uightfliey li-.id to turn some away ae ' = aivdilahle bod wus filled. He also ‘ iw, < the new .~a.lv e department il in iiin t-irflition aiudutqie outlook fore. successful \viut\=r`s work is very bright .all along the line. JOHN I\fOFFATT`S TRIAL SYDNEY, Nov. 28.-The trial of John Moffat. Grand Secretary of the P. VV. A., on a charge of per'ury began this week before Judge Mci]}ilvary_ of the country court. Great interest is token in the case. and there is a lar e array of counsel. Points of law onTy were brought out up to an adjournment M- P~ A~ A~ A- ‘S 1° “rr "tr Mer sf* been md., to notify his feimvw. Popular Western Pastor Wi (IHICAHO. Nov. 53I~=.-'l`lircethousand appeared in a mysterious manner, so mons whlle ___ P PIIIINNIITTIIS HAVE I EXCITING NEWS (JF BRITISH POLITlLJS. LONDON, Nov, 28. -- The House of Lords has created an interest- ing political situation by rejecting the licensing bill by a vote of 272 to 96. _The Liberals are likely to make' this action n rallying cry in their campaign for curtailment of the power of the Lords, claiming that the people. peers 'have defeated the will of the, BIIN AIIHESTIIII I WILBURTON, Okla.. Nov. 28-De-I puty United States Marshals sur-; rounded a cabin near town last night and captured Col. Dcavolo and -101111 Castro, charged with conspiracy to overthrow the government of Mexizo. The seat of bhe operations is said to be in Sonora. Castro is the editor of , John Mercantila Company, said re Berkshires madB'a very Qapm night They S95 f0f`t\1 f\1l'UJ€l'm01'¢» U19-T7 a Mexican revolutionary paper DUT? the bill being- a revenue measure, is iighogl in Mnniester and Deavolo was therefone outside the jurisdiction of n boarder with him in his cabin near the Lords. the Busby river. Both men are under On the other hand the Conseiviv indictment in the United States court tives insist that the hill is the most at San Antonio. unpopular measure ln. many years, and that the Lords in rejecting it ____________, have carried out public sentiment. ~ _ Now BEING TAKEN ST. JOHN, Nov. 28.-Legal action ‘ is being taken in connection with tha "vinegar" shipments to Wood- stock and use of the St. John Mer- "“1"' wA1.roDu N H mv. 2.\_iue Wm. Mctlnvour, manager of the St, balloon Pitténem in me ,mlm C, ‘he ccntly that he had placed the maltter ' TORONTO, Nov. 28.~The succession of the St. James’ Square Presby- terian church pastorate is an inter- esting toplc in the denomination. Among the leading divines who have attracted the attention of members of the congregation are Rev. Clarence McKinnon, of Winnipeg. and Rev. R. G. Strathic of Prince Edward Island. The latter preached at tit. .lr_nies’ Square church on Sunday. It is con- sidered that Rev. Clarence McKinnon will be here from Winnipeg Sunday Both are members of the Presbyterian committee on evangelism, which to add to the interest of the pulpit va.- cancy there, meets at Sf.. James' Square church. Rev. Clarence McKinnon is regard- ed by many as the most popular Presbyterian preacher in the West. His pastornta at Westmlnister church includes so notable a- politician, if not church pillar, ns Hon. Colin E MCKINN ¢- '- -\ '-1 ON AMES’ SQUARE ll Preach_ No Show Ser- in Toronto. toba.. An effort has been mafln to induce Rev. Clarence McKinnon to preach while in Toronto. nut he hal dashed the hopes of the St. Jnmes' Square church members interested ‘ay positively declining. They rr-ay, however, get n chance to hear him at the big meeting' at College street Presbyterian church, where Rev. Dr. Gordon (“Ral h Cr»nnf\r" ‘r= f-rr Pre- side, and the Alexun` \ rh ii' lead the singing. The committee on evan tlism is not exnr~ct.ed by the secrrtnry, Rev. Dr. Shearer, to inaugurate any spectacu- l~\r program in view of the promin- ence just now of the laymen’s move- mont for mistionrf. Its memberrihip, if however inclu