i - if .-'fi' ' _ 4. zvgon 768 YOU ':` _ _ _ '_ ' _ _- '- _ _ ____ _ _,______!____ rel-W'~;T‘w5-WY»1w»l cHaRLo'r'rE'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA FRIDAY JUNE 4, ‘?°9: {&’~‘»’o‘r» H :gl H Ei § resource- ~ .-_,H _J _ ____, . _ 1 ) _ . ,-55 _-» ~§’_.._. 4... - _ _ _,_ _ . iiiiiiiii, gn-in , Two cli'ii'¢i>.i’iIs ciuirged wiiii Murder of Campmate in March Last. WINNIPEG, June 3-(Special)-The preliminary hearing of two Galicians, Romianuk and Pldhoney, charged with 'tba murder ofa camp-mate in n lonely wood near Sandilange, March drst opened here today. The men were 'arrested soon' enter gp., commission of the crime, but the nutlloritieshave been busy ever einen in an effort to secure something mm-,, than circumstantial evidence. Tile man killed wars Metro Hewkn whose throat`was‘ cut w th' a reno;-_ Witnesses told of _ai iight which oc- curred the night previous to the min-der, in wh-ich Hewka' worsted one of the prisoners. A third man who been under suspi- cion is expecfcd to turn King's evid_ ence. _.D iii wniiis ui niliiiiii ciiiii ____- '_T_l~ € l’ld'1‘lCRl3OR0, Ont., June 2-Sevclr- al farmers in this county reporb cat- tle billed hy timber wolves. The ani nl llimnald Aixeynolqund can slew Dummer township. THHIlTI§N_I_IT__ IIIIUNTESS iii illiliiiiii u ,_? i LONDON, Ont., June 3-(Special',_ Chas. Chandler was drowned- while swimnling yettcrclay wfth other boys. They ran home and did.not say u word about it. The parents searched for hheir mis- sing 14-year oldi son till midnight when his father identified his clothes at the morgue. ____,l__.__.. liAl\il1.TON, Ont., .Pune 2-Au anulsiug occurrence' in connection SOURIS BELLE WRECKE1) with Countess Grey's ‘trip to this" district last week has just come to light. The Countless was travelling to CREW TOOK TO BOATS. 5 ST. JOHN"S, Nfld., June 3-In its GFil\lS'HY in an automobile, and saw thirst for ships unsatiated by the some wild flowers on the side of the exactions of nearly al dozen wrecks, road. She requested her chiahenr to and a score of seriously deurn~a.ged~ di! "D a root, and as' he was doinig crafts, together with the danger to so the owner'/of the property calme hundreds of lives, the ice monster out and began to` abuse -Her Eeccl- s Iellfy- Mrs. J. 8.' ~Hendrie,' who was c accompanying .the 'Count'e¢ls, wainted a tretched along the Newfoundland oust has claimed another vivt-lm in little fishing schooner "Souris to cxplllin matt/ers, ,but I-ier Excel- Belle,” which was crushed to pieces lcncy wolllld `nor. perm`it,.her_ The oil this port last night. The crew property-owner insisted ` that the of eight men took to the boats, one flowers be put back on' ,pain of nr-,of which upset with* two men in it. rest. for frespassing and steallingn The I leaving them adrift on the sorubher- lnrnirr uccurierl the Countess of being-,ly bound ice floss. They were rescued ui Yunlice tourist. jby a tug. Search of the shore result- , led' in thc discovery of the remaining Ihalf dozen saibcrrs cxhanhtcdl nnldf -\s'< for .\iiu:l'd’s and lake no other, Ilmable to proceed' ~ F _ Mlnard'¢ Lin'ment used by Physicians - __ _-_ _ .._.~_____._-__-____-, CANDTDATES CONTINUE TO RETURN THANKS ,D _ r' ”‘ -~- ` --- ' " "special ollcr" contest; from May ii ‘ to M-ny 20 to tllc candidate who would poll the largest number of " I ‘ 0 (Photo By Bowness.) MISS DELLA PICKERING, Clilnton, :hui of the popular young ladies from, Q§il‘i'n’s Ocfu/nity District" who wcn il-’»i0'l viiireeu dollars) in gold lu 'rue ;__uil_rllillll"9 Big Free Trip Court-st ‘ll iusticlosed. ' ni. iuiiéwlng upauir lei- themselves. luis; _Ida McDougall, Kingst-on,sfn- certill flinnii 'her vary many 'friends l<>r their he rty support in the Big' Frei- ‘Trilf Céitest. Mies Winnfilred' Beer, Montague. Wlsllrs to stgcerely tliank the many "’_‘°“‘I5 \"hr\ o afnly supported her in The Guardiaii Contest. - CARD OF THANKS. ' tl desire to express my sincere _banks andigratithide to the many __'_l¢l\ds in city and country, who so Gndly assisted me ln hhc recent niiaruinn §xur Contest, and also to. mf '{`;’___lir itor for his courteuy at en, Sincerely, - EMMA' MCMILLAN, June 2_ 1909 Comwail. T° The GU 'dia1l, "special votes.” ] thank you for your promlitncss and wish you i.-very success. Yours rcapcctfully, MELINDA JONES, POW_naI. IPownal, Mny 21, 1909) l\ ,'l‘o The Glillrllilm, , _ Charlottctown. Dear Sirs :-This morning I receiv- .ed from you by registered me-il ,$10.00 in gold, being second nrizcin 'your "special offer" contest from May 6 to May 20 to the candidate who wolpld poll the second largest number of “special votes.” I I thank you for your promptness and wish you every success. Yours respectfully, MURIEL MORSON. ~ Cardlignn. iilardigali, May 21, 1909. To The Guardian, Clln'rlo£te'tow'n. Dear Sirs 1-This morning I receiv- ed. from* you by registered mail $5.00 in gold being third prize in iyoup "special offer” contest fiom May 6 to May 20 to thc- candidate who would poll the _ third largest. number of "special votes.". 1_¢,hnnk ;>u for your prouxiiptness and wish you every success. Yours' respectfully, IDA E. MMDOUGALL, Kingston. Kingston,_ May 22, 1909. The Guardian will have much plea sure in flllillling all of its oblfgadllons with regnrd to the entire list of tw- enty-five prices in connection with its Big Free '1‘rip Contest just closed. In response to an enquiry all of the conditions will be carried out as from time to time published. In fairness to all concerned no changes can be made, for ' any vairiation for one candidate would war- rant something similar for mil others, and thus, were 'rhe Guardian to do uié 114 eomuluuu., luclualug were D Cha`r§_ttetown. ‘ _____ear Sire'-This morning I receiv- m mm Y0\_l by registered mail 815.00 NWT. being first prize in your who retired and those who did not, and with the tene of thousands who fred and voted an per published ,,, __ ..... __ §'¢,,,,.m,,,,,_ _ sept. ron. $19.60 able to get the shrip through. HUNIIIIS IT MEGILI 'i`hc class lists in the McGill Medic. al faculty have been posted. Island students an usual, have met with follows. FOURTH YEAR. Obtain degree of,M. D., C, M, F. M. Auld, B. A., Cove Head J. R. Cameron, Charlottetown. W. Dorsey, Charlottetown. .I. Willis, B. A., Miszouohc. _ C. Lawson, Charlottetown. P. MdBl‘ide, Central Bednquc, HONORS. Obsletics, Auld, Dorsey. Gynaecology, Auld. Pathology. Auld, Lalwson. Mental diseases, Lawsonf, Auld. THIRD YEAR HONORS. P. L. Levers, Georgetown, in Pha- mewlosy. and Pwthology. R. s. Cur- rnthers, North Bedeque; in Medicine, B. H, Champion, Summerside, in Oboletics. A. W. Furness, Vernon River Bridge, in Bacteriology. J. A. M'¢Phv¢, B. A., Charlottetown, in Obaletics. D. A. Dunbar, Alma, in medical junisprudence. " SECOND YEAR' 5-=`l".“'.°‘ In In- lu In gd year prlzemian, leading his 1-, e also wins the '* senior ana&y prize. ' - Houons. _ F. H. MacKay: In 1-IfstoT»0SY. 'Ana- TKXIW. PhyBiol0l¥. Biological 0hem.i's'- try, Organic Cham-istry, ' L. W., MacNut`t, -Chlrldttetownz In Pharmacy, and in Biological Chamis- -UY- .' _ J. B. MacLeod, Charlottetown- In Biological Chenlfltry. ‘ L. J. I-roule, Charlottetown: In Phyafolfmy. and in Biological Chem- istry. " A. V. Wefbster, Marie: In Orgmic Chemistry. ' Kay, MacLeod, MacN\_rtt, Webpage-_ iuuiu _iiiii's . iiiiiiiiiis iiiii uw iwisllilg iii uuiiiiii iuii isiiii uiiiii siiiis' uiiiiii iiiiivis ii iiiiiniuiiil -' -m. ____ Sald__ lo Bl;/_Worth Four Mil- War 0ffi_ce Will Provide Aer-‘§Have_ Reaclled the,Booms iri' One Hundred in Hospital as l0ns__ illed Her By ial Ships lo Protect the Good Shape- TheISeason Result of a Street Car “T M°TI\@f~ Atlantic Coast. Successful. Strike Riot. TORONTO Jun . ' ' ' . ,our mimm; dollar” e3;_f:_:’°°___‘°g_l;_-3 T§‘f_E_Yt_a:‘_;J_f_‘T‘;;_as__T“_l_1_<:_n?;~;_?_:>_;=__cialig- gnnnanrcros, June a-(special) P_H1l.ADEl.l>HrA, June :i-(slice has come mtg the possession of Mm Florida Wm Boon be protected _J - ohn Kilburn has reached' thii_s_'_ _city iallr~Cond°ltions are outwardly Peake- Jenme Nol_md_ . _Musica by B s_____ad__on of dm ____ :and reports the Ferris drive consist- able _in Ph-}lad*?_1Phia fcllc-win: last TM property was willed Mrs NW b_m_mm_ _ 5 e Hg of eight million feet reached the nights riotoua outb_rcnk in certain land by her mother, Mrs. Jeremiah The war napa,-tmmt has ‘_ __ °°"l_>°fBl1lon limits last night and is sections when the Piilladelphta Rapid Stephens of Waubauehenev and mm. dined to formulate p____n__ mr eenh gf- no; lp s_¢:_1'cb_\;a{.¥e‘l;;a.a_s _ Transit Company put into elect the _“sts of 10_-000 mes of sugar p__m___B_ _en__e___ suc e- __e__.~___ ~T___ __m_____ __ _u got his lum- order to run cars alter nizhtfall. tions and mms mm Camnw C___b___ __ ____ ____ __l:_ __ _S u or een minions. All chose- iuiuwu in the eel-lou.-ll John C__e_g_Jeo____ __ _mal b_;______am_ '-_'i<-- _ _andod and rib Br__;z;_a;snow sa/fely ri‘0til1§ will recover About 100 of has been commissioned ‘ ¢ been one them are 'under tmntmunf, in the by MTB- N0 Of the most successful land to dispose ox th _ _ _ __ _ _*pn record. hospitals. e pr°p°rty “nd ' I Au illustrating t e ugl feelin will proceed to cuba t ir - f ~ - Y g W' ___i1“___w°° ' - V gendered' by the rioting ther, were i _ il - Buy UEUWNH] SIII’_IIISIITIlIlI5_MmII: _If1_IZ_I_I_;HI¥________ ;_'i§;i_.:;°:: .'i5"';;‘;.';°;f:.:‘;:'.:;‘:i._';l _ ` F0\1l' hllndrvd 8ddifJiOD8l liC8!!l0n Strange _Experience of Steam” ___ ' ...,,,._ ' """ er;/ézlsshpgairgd T-mb- -:His Standing Unchanged by be °m°1l°d~'-ff:-'ig-ali men Wm - And Said Nothing.-Parents ' as essma' HIS Eilgagememlo HOT" md on Emmy night hmm Learned Facts Only After -MONTREAL ence Kinradr. June 3-(Speclal)_. CTUET SUSPBTTSC- _The steamer 'Fremona had ul unique ' _-_ experience in the Mediterramean. She had a cargo of tombstones, BRANTFORD. Juno 3-(Speei'n1)_. and the stench as they posged Meg. The probatlonship of Montrose sins. so impressed thu crew with t'he Wright. U10 YUUUE dlvillitfy student ~ ;:;_1nnect'lo;ub_ntw_een the cargo and who came into prominence in the Protested HIS Innocence' was e recen sas er that they almost the Kinradu case, was consid red. t ' ' m\ll1il1i'€<1~ al lenglthy ministerial session :li tl; Found Gullty of HIS Broth- Th ed d ll id ‘ _ . - ._ .;°; ‘:.;‘;i .:"..';'i1.'”.°:.‘; ii. .‘”i;";i;‘;‘:f..§‘°“'°’°"°°~ "M *"0* '*"""’°' "1 1907- greatest difficulty the otllcers were As a result it was decidud to re- _ throat with' a razor this morning while standing ln front of a. mirror in the house of her sister, Mrs. Frank Williams, West Toronto. port to the Conference that.Wrig'hb’s character as a probntioner stood un- changed. considerable success, taking places as! F._ H. Mackay; -Mt. ' Stewart."-els’ aiic~_ Passed ini all subjects:-I-Ionic, Mac- CHICAGO MARKETS. no lc would ureuiir lulth with ull ol -Cl-HCAG0. June 8-(SDwl»l)'- July when 109| July Corn 69\ Sept. Wheat ..........119} Sept. Corn ... . . 'IM .___- MIUITIIII ,IIIIN Nonrl-1 BAY, June 3-('speclul)- the Race Track. Shrubb- Sellen Race Off. assistants. during the races at Woodbine. monsrs are the same in each ease: "Keeping for gain n certain disord- erly house or common gaming house." The point on which the crownl wi'll base 'the prosecutions is that these have not kept moving while conduct i The proposed race at Toronbo Is- Shrubb and Sellen has been declared' od. The men could not agree upon the _._-_-__.i__..._. SUIEIIIES IN TIIITIINTII TORONTO Juno 2-Miss Jenny Bonner, aged tliirty-five, cut her Miss Bonner came from Ottawa to The hanging took place today of reg his brothler in 1907. When he saw the scaffold Ryan, MIINTIIIIII III ITAILIIIIN IIITI. TIILIIII WILL 33.1.2?“.'.1:i.:i.';':.°‘i..'::.°'::~:.‘:.c..i°='i am innocent." _ _ 1 ' f As Radcliffe ,adjusted the black, cap BOSTON. June 1-'-'lvliss Lois David- -' m T the condsmnfid man aobbgd bitterly SU". Hg °lH1l“m1I1s yC‘“'Hs woman, ' all , and fearing a collapse the hangmau t¢1:_v._w_i1o _;u.§t_m..ue ur;_uuviul.1eI pul1._io the lever wiuiiout p-luiaunu; a' on n o on an e -- hi nge. hand as if descriptive ney(Trlipa1':I:r1T:']rTT-|TKfI-NGISTON' Cm" June 2-C01' E’ Tiyisn made a statement yesterday ter and is at present on the staff of IC' 'ffl oft' f:°mm'a“d°'““ of th” R' _M' declaring his innocence and said' he one of the large Sunday news'pape»rs'f -t" W' 1 ‘stunned on g°°d ““m’°"' died with a clear conscience. here, has been commissioned to re- re. re mm that po-sitio” on limit _§<»;uerr°w'. balloon ascension .ir ,,§,§"fs’ §,§§';,,“‘°“' “”“‘” ‘““ ‘°“' Y°“’ Mar-'HNG or MONARCHS ts ed, Mass-., i __ ' _ chusetts _Wm make ;:1l:;etl;_;hea_N_§;1;S;t!C'I_’he_;e h_as_been some taillc of having TAKES PLA2 THIS MONTH to reach' Monitrea-l. Miss Davidson is O' -ay olivlspterm extended’ buf a ST- PETERSBURG. JUDS 3-A t positively the only newspa er w mia prommem ' " who has been Pubm' meeting between Emperor William out any undue praise is a perfect ` ` T’ ° '1 1 antagonistic to 0 l 'r 1 1 » £0 halve covered such a assignim t. I y °‘ my °r' "“"'.‘ and Emperor Nicholas has been ar- I _ . n _ _ , ‘m‘ ed of this prospect_a'nd brought his mn 5,1 and Wm t ke 1 ce in the n an interview she sand. 'I h _ Z . a Da not cue least plc or rear about gags; §‘f,‘”,,‘,f°“°‘fH“{ be” Withsfhe "”“‘“ WB* Fluuleli Gulf. 'rue exact date will be t up. I would o for nothi -_ Of c T e W Je no ex en on' decided lalter, but robaibl June I . we llewspapeg women bak to dc Y°"f .nf lpn nun uw' ena’lT‘n’.. chilli" "’°""'°' . '-.,..,"°'1..§§'.:.°°.'.-‘r'5£. I -tm '.'h'"‘"1‘. :hood :tank an °"¢=';T»a nun sun an on I annul lun ‘-‘-.‘I~"‘ 'il-f_»~_-9 ee I5.;-'_ ill Also -"`5“_ » ’!‘§°*°° °°,' ' :.:".w :.*.':.';-.n.r-° ' e* Y-_I w IGN; , _ , ,._._, " ` two birds of peace, emblematic of College worlr. Beneath the dtudents _ L 'E H0011 9-TWT the "’“l°"“°'“`t 01959-BWI' photographs are two cherubs holding orth a laurel wreath' signifying gm-. lation WWW me dTPI°mat9 °f St- dilation. In _the right hand' lowcrI P°t°"5b“"f'=" corner are closed books, and a globe? emblematic of the close of College life, and the open world which those passing from the Halls of Learning now enter. Af: the bottom cenitre is a vignette of a'Monantcry Porch with an open door in significance of the open door of the church to its faithful. On] the\ right and left of ‘this are two lights emblemat-ical of' science and revealed' religion. In the left hand lower corner is a picture ofthe coil- lege. The photograiphs of all the stu- dents are splendid, and the effect' of the whole thing is most artistic. So well satisfied are the students that they claim the work is even better than last year, and thc designer A. E. Lyon deserves great credit 'for the magnificent result of his efforts. Minnl'd‘s Liuimenl humhcrnlaifa Friend Yiihi iui`iilisu"iiiiii IITH ITIIITKMIIKTHS SIEMS IlIll_liiIIII.‘ ;.__ I _ I Toronto Trying io‘ Moralise 'Snow Sixty FeofDcep Mailed In Two Days From ine ternal Heat. c _gi TORONTO, June 3-(Special)-The GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., June I first hard blow in what promises to -(Sl>e2il1l)-An immense snow ban-k bca sharp iight between the cityISlxty fuet deep lying on the slope OI. morality department uuu the bunk-Inoiiue alien, ¢ue1a,oob-lcefpuuirlu making fraternity at the Woodbincl S°“'~_hwestern Colorado, _hge m,1¢_,¢_ was struck today when 54 suilnunionsnsi; Within the past 48 hours. were issued for book maik.ers and] An immense column of' steam is Irising from the _spot andlfs visibly Thirty-four warrants were served for miles. I It is believed the phepgnpngp 15 The CUHFEPH °mT>0di¢<\ in the sum-fcaused by volcanic-disturbancm. "` I A mine located nc!!! the basin worked years ago was abandoned be- I cause of the intense heat encountered lin thc lower levels. ' ' ' " I The deep snow on the mountain fprevents a close i1v_vestfga»t'lon'. 'ng their business, and that by not] doing so are liable to prosecution. _ MISSIIIIIIIIIES Hstén|i|e|i|§A|_n ‘For This Yca_F_A_pppin_ied by the Foreign M isslon Corlgittee. 'rolioN'ro, June a-(speeluiywmu foreign mission committee of the Presbytuim Church has appofnfforii missionaries as follows. Rav. R. Duncanson, Walton, Ont., and Miss Harriet batter, Montreal, to Macao, South' China. P.cv. I-I. Luttrell, Hull, Rev. J. D. McRae, Ayr, and Miss A2116! Hall to H nm, Chi-na. Ailes Annie O'Neil, Rutherford, and M S Jennie Sinclair, Toronto, to I Uentrnl India. liev_ J. M. MacLeod, Toronto, is also uppoiuml but no _held assigned '£0 hilll as yu.. p NEW YIIHK WUHLU MIN VISITS TIIWII Among 6he'passengen by the North- umberland last night: was lark Ken- ny of the New York World. MY. Km- ny has been travelling through- Nova Scotia recently in the interatu ol his paper. he will leave today- for Suun- merside enroute for St. Jdhn. Wliivn interviewed by a Guardian repl‘H,mf»l~ tive Mr. Kenny stated that though seeing but, little of the City by dnl? light he was very favoralbiy impres- sed with it. The one thing he could not understand was why a county with such magnificent advantages should not make itself more known to the world' at la.l'¢€- Great# admlraf tion was expressed by him for the broad and well kept streets which he saw, and some of the public build- ings greatly delighted the genltlanan. He proved to 'be n roost delightful conversationaiist and that his' stay is not to be of longer duration is to be regreted. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT BAMILIDN. HAMILTON, June 8--The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church opened ywtierdlay in the Cuzmral Church here. ln the absence of_Dr. Duval of Win- nipeg, Modcrator, detained through ,the recent death of' his wife, Dr. Campbell of Montreal pr¢8fded. Dr. Patrick of Winnipeg reed Dr. Duval's sermon, in which church ml- ion is earnestly pleaded for. Dr. Lyle of Central Church was cluctcd Mod- erator. _ . rue Llinfis ncslllc THE intelfifilon of entering the contest 10|* the Pfuno, Organ, Phenosrlnh. -*C-» Efght Marngnoth Canadian Tourl. “ld ssvchll vay valuable cenaolailfm |51-lm; fad it is open to any Bhltle or married 'lady of at least seventeen df ` _ ”v`vTi‘y arms Niagara Falla visited annually by thousands upon thous- ms of pcliollli lid *U ‘T9 m?"d` 5-°¢‘p_¢¢§[§ ge there many timid; yen! ‘f Bfigcpuno tllqo is always something fl 00 . dth . .bdrm '- " -.".'.:.'f*° °"°"' h whdle d Because the roar of me rushing foaming waiters hu a fascination peculiar to itself. i the eye never hires looking at the downpour of millions upon millions of. gn.-Ilona of waiter. But the Eight lhninnth Canadian Tours will be of much greater mar nitude/_and far more luxurious them » .\ I l ‘ I .. _ 1...' » _ ~ _ , __ _ ».i.‘z~i.l»f¢.` _ ___ i... 1 'iq- NEW CON'l`ES'l` Laldics are already signifying thviranything ever attempted in thil__liil\l fn Eastern Canada. Even the 190°* la!" prize list in connection there- with will be hundreds of dolhrt in value. It will lncludi _n U50 Mendel!- shon Piano. in Mnhotany 0 0| Louk XIV dwlgn, lr? tai llllb Store of Miller Bron tha ci . A $150 Pipe Tone Bell Organ. fn quar- tered oak case, from this Music Store of C. P. Fletcher of this city, an Edison Pl'l0noh‘cp_\;_ and two dorm records in ease, I ost $109 in %alnt. from the Mu ls Store ei . E- Toombs of this Glty. Tho 'Pltnb and Organ, which are Iuiusd. :whiff 'made for The Ouardfln. fl of special hnish and tone, md thu Pho- nograph will be the tilt of ltl kind , that the manufacturers produce. A member of 'Bic Guardian :tad and hfl wife will wemnpmy thi ladies up oseorti and whit. But watch future fnucc for full particulars of the hundreds of places which will Us vllltcd as well cl ol ` the entire prize list. ' r ._,; 2 ,Il . Age ,,_’_.L,' ,#7- 1.1. E v. ` 'liilfi 1 ~ ; xy.-.34 i._T.- '_'~..<» T ii: ‘_ . _. ,Q -i:'I:y=£’ 1 W. ‘i :_€` -_ -i 1 r I . ,ri . .,.i nr I _.. u I .-il ‘i ...Uri ‘I r ‘rl l "l . i is -.o_o-.. “ilu -“li ' "Tiff ._'. I- _fi i .3 -, ""'f_ -1, » 'i ri I fl __ if e_,. '»t`f~ *=If`_"' _., .,‘l_ _ IA" ,.2 I s"i - ., '>§ "-12: 231'? fi i 'li-`.-'J_"_~ 'f’S_»' __ . i ._ ici* _,J if II, _._ ell; I »_ov._.:~.c.. ii 3 :M i 2 f Q ~f i lp ~-__;_‘, ,f TTT* si TT - < \“ I > `“