. THE 4 _ ih'&iYrh:|o1iYAiiiyRrouvonl.|u 7 I '=‘ ' " ' 1 GUARD “ 1 a1.DA1¢.\liss-1 CHARLOTTETOWN PRIN D "’°“ ° Z W ° - ` '_ _l_ _ , ca E WARD ISLAND, CANADA, wEDNEsDAv, JUNE 3,1908. 4,,,,,,,,,.§,m,§;,1fAl1}_% _ , PLIIIS MIIIIIIIIE III WAS HELD BY CANNIBALS , IPISIT5 IJIPIISIIS THE TREATY .BETWEEN MISS PIIWIIIS '\ pig; ggi gf H153 ron rirrttn Molvriis ~ iii iii iiiiiii rliANcl~: is _GREAT BRITAIN “ _ Overlooked Missionary When Companioifs Were ““ I The liecent Visit oi President Fallieres of France I Butchered And Drowned. Learned.Cannibals By Department of Mines to to England Has Given Great Cause I Language And Gathered Much B ASCUVIAI" HOW 3°Sll0 ‘ For Talk on Every Valuable Information. utilise Them' I Hand |nven_t'or_H_op_e_s To Dispel Ob- scuring Mists For Three MILES; i wAsI-IINo.'ror_i, .Inns 1.-ssnetor NEW ALBANY Ind June 1 A I dm George C. Per-klns of California, has 0110 of the Indiaiia delcgates to_th: Allglican Church Conference at device invented by one of his consti-i Ju tmgnster Away' Lolldhll. in tuents. He requests that the depart. i E ue' d°W_A1h8l1y will send' the Rev, mont errnnge to give the device n P i,““ A- Neville. rector oi st. thorouzh test on Goat Island. Ban film T Episcopal Church' Rem New Francisco bay. “eu s native of Melbourne, Aue- Iihhe hopes oi the mvhutor are ma_a,hand although still a young rhhiizsd the device wiii dishhi mg at than. e has travelled in all parts of A radius or tnree miles innll direc-' lc “hi 310°* “ml at “He time was a iions by mmm, 0| a chrhide geheh bail V0 for fifteen months of canni- ator. The details of the invention as' °n the Island of New Guinea. ers nent secret, but it is divulged §°"‘hW"“ °‘ “-““““1l“ “ear the Have that the only noise/connected with or' the device is e ninnied 'nlsst et ln- cofiiiifffé hi; iolinednn English party tervals. ' 0 B X YOUHE missionaries The devich_ with some modihc and a number of converted South may also prove adaptable aztoiggd IS” Islanders' which sailed mum Aus' ship, its the explosions are gnfggghiiiaingfor thglawi lclgheél. and lifter muffled as to be snare _‘ sun s eamed in a capable, I Bly P" I1I=\“ll°l1 UP Fly'River to an unexplor- ed region 600 miles from its mouth. They constructed their thatched huts and had settled down for their work among among the natives when _ they were attacked one night by a savage band and the settlement was brought to “the _ attention of the _Pan navy department a new fog dipelling Wes """’°id °“”'i nh* V°"”° bemg tl” °“lY I.oNDoN June 1 -A shilling snn . ‘surv v r t _ ' ' _ - ' EAMN E KILLQD ‘hs ,i?Hli;§t5éLEP,h_ scription is being organized in every The. others were butchered- aa they slept, and Dr. Neville attributes his " SSCHPB from death to the fact that he ,Wee sleeping in A hut apart irorn the l e s , ago the P011” Bn- ted b * of-the sales here are as a rule d al- Has Ended And G i w.i_ others and was not discovered_unti1 veg,-8,11; Paul Nikolauiis 25 yeearfs adgidlf 9 B ellem I the lush for blood nnd been satisfied ‘and he has held parishes in Penney. golorado and issouri, coming from _ IHII PLUIILIJ _ Ill KILL KAISLII m the Dominion. . l Says He Was Pledged to Mur-_ N Imperial Court.” Employ Agents As Sellers ` And Profit- ._..,__ _ jon TERGDNTENARY FUND. LONDON, June 1.-Apropos of the country and rn the large towns of Wcelll- GXPOHUFB Of "lake" art sales Great Britian in behalf of the Que- l New YUFK. lf- Hilly be,welI to bee Tereeutenary Fund_ point out that such things are non BARI, Itsly, .Inns 1.-Two weeks Unknown in London. The fromot r rs in cheap furniture. Through _ important exherimehhhi work _ a e s no ony of t elr own r-.»|intry, edelie. Mo., to tn. it y°“" ‘”°““°“ ‘S was presented A to n - not tn i F l -~ n e “gm - B c y B ya" in respect to the utilization of the ther the conversation betws Q t on 0 tance ago MU rwpec een n o lbs d tn. di b t large peat deposits scattered through Edward and President Faliieres ring Grealh l§rithairn,ull:'ri?nE::e l;n:gRus§ii;veen Ihnndled U! h°l' if W00l“*~°|1» Ulf . foreign affairs, and M. Pichon, the tary expenditure and possibly con- French foreign minister, the subject scription and also would lead Great of a more formal a r me ‘ it - - , it H - Inge. permanent 'under secretary lor,wcl1 enough nlonc nnd devote her ef- der PCl°50llag(') Of Dealels In AIILIQUCS foreign affairs and former British nm-liorts to assuring the continuance of » _ _ OTTAWA. June 2,-(Special)-The LONDON. June 1-With the conclu-,pany His Majesty, will bo wie to lvimial Texaih i_ouiBanh_ MiBh,ihsihhi_ Department oi Mines undertake this sion of the visit to England of Presi- place before the Russian Emi---roi' the ial)-The body of Miss Jennie Pow-' dent Fallieres of France, increased t vi W t l h ` ‘ the British and French foreign min- King Edward and the British G- v istiers will lead to the developing of ernment, it is believed, favor a mir ellitlllg entente between Great Bri- tary alliance, and the further il-oi. Y At a conference between Sir Edward agreement on the ground that it _ Grey, British secretary of state for would necessitate an increased mili- g ee nt between Britain into continental qunrrels in their _respective countries and the com- which she was not interested. A ing visit of King Edward to Emperor majority of the press and of the Nicholas were discussed, so that King [public ure saying thnx it would be Edward as well as Sir Charles Hard- better for Great Brin-in to leave bassador to Russia, who will accom-ithe entente with F1-ance, IHY III BHEIK IWHULE FAMILY IIlLlNlIII IIIEIIHII WIIII IIIIIIWNIII H M S indomitable Prepar T k Y r For Burial to Her Birthplace ' in This City-I-Was Shot by Accident. _-E _ QU'INC'EY, Mass., 'June 2. -(Speo- cr who was accidentally killed by la revolver discharging when being _`,'Tri.l.1y was removed fran the home i..l.n~-r sister, Mrs. G. A. Vibert, 165 U _ tain-and France into an alliance in ing of Germany; but there is such "I'I`u°rd St" w°°1Iast°“' last Tun' " I which Russia will be a party. position in this countr to such an mg' and 5°” t° Ch‘“"l°If°l3°W“» P- E. T., Miss Power’s oil'thplaca._ Mrs. Vibert accompanied the re-I mains. WIIHLB3 GIIIIII _ CIIIIQ .SIAIIIIN North SydneyIHandles in One Day More Than 14,040 Messages. NORTH SYDNEY, June 1.-In all n R t _ The bodies oi his companions were-_ ammechanic of Oharlottenburg, Pr_us____ hheir agents they hire on empty ' ' ' ' a Ing all Ollllllg Ill CBIGDTZL' interview Mtn Manager Earle. of COX I 3 Urn T0 Llldla. roasted in great tires of wood and B _ they were devoured by the hundr’ed or tw » dit _~ _T1 1 -PUDI Ifor several days, the band resumed _B “Pen ure has ended its cum- Iits march from the smoking ruins of ihBe°°mmg tired of Waiting lfnger in Peg" “Shim the Wsfrius Mvhrnand fthe settlement to be killed et nny e to boldiwe man until it washes. tents of the premises in such fashion prison Nikolaus lids now toil ss- Wlth The Prince. Off the |-|0me_ - “H” ~ “PB Ch PHILADELPHIA D A .r i lleved tnnt the indomitable will sn- Efd °” fg lv-"lily, consisting oi win. 'ousc fn' a likely neighborhood, and 'n ' . . . the Western Union Cable Company, The German cohsuihr hhhhoiitihh iiihih with qhhed.. ihrhithrm hdveh_ I g to Make Fast Tnp |0ll Of Wlplng M0l`tgag8 and Manager Fenn of the Direct. _ t t d ' 1 _ ___ more savages, while_he was compelled Xie” notmed’ and requested the D01 mug B wo nys sa B of the can _ to stung by thc witness the hideous hi SIMLA June 1 _The B _hah __ | orgy. fter the feast, which lasted p Cable company, of Halifax. The Herald correspondent learned that ble toascertaln the reason for his he leads Ulw Public to believe that this °m"° had 59;” 5 '°°°_§d ““m` '°°°°°°"" A "“° °":'t W “ - rn. .:.‘...§;'.° .;";..;;’ ac ua use in 't e ouse. LONDON J 1, A d t ~ _ , _ ~ rc Ons usually linda exposed nor sale from Devonport says in is widely be-` A hi , ' ' " un' "" Img" handhd by wean" Umon tr; demon and on gundam Mh_im._im°menh and meet the (ate oi his ed that he is an anarciiist. nlnlilint the Sheraton chiifonier, which falls Cable oiiieo here last Monday was - .» _ » - H1811 8 years Old. his wife. Heed 14 046 which is not only the re- peherhi wiiiwxs wiii rehhr t _ I _ ii, he came from Berlin in !\l.il liedged to pieces. the oak sideboard from deuvur to make 8 record for the At. 32 d hh i h.i ' ' .__ dlall t°Fl"'t01`y and remohllizg hllsl rlgggsln the jungle the band hhaiiy to k ll a high persofiuge of the lm- WhlCh U10 age 0011165 05 011 U18 PUT' lantic when conveying the Prince ol W an er C 1 dren’ Annie 17 “nd cord number for th" Om” but th' f°"°"- TMS Unexpecwdly fhllld 00l0i§. _ sailgd yesterday on thol Empress of Britain in charge of sev- mtymve 1|-ish and Scotch girls who bd in missionary work in China, Jap nre going to Canada for domestic hh_ signaporecnnd dCcnte5al Amghichi. h d finished his studies and later engag- tionally heavy passenger list. the United States at Niagra Falls. :__ _. _ - -._ "AN EPISODE 0F THE _ _ PARIS COMMUNE” A Touching Story Di The Time When The P0DUlaCe Ruled Paris. Other Fine Pictures New Songs. The time of the revolution has been and the list of ushd iilmslnot hg;li;ihg_ h PP Y °h°“°” 1°' tl" submit °' °“° of New :lkchetihe thlenielfgy gf the pst- Wonderland's films this evening, and |-ons Of the house _in f»hiB lt is aiiathetic story. f»°\l°h:_'x “td regard. HS 01° P"°t“"° d “Th ”` gled powerfull telling of the s numia eepttonally good one, an tunes whlcn are now eesentinliv Defi with B P"°5'°'§'hi;‘;“'§J';f§i°°“fJ'§itf‘::,f§§ vi the history of those days. A CW' *l“`°“3h°“‘h ecihi when ‘..i,i.i,i° mm" 0m°i°r° P“‘n`_h” in pmuon 'Wm sing’ iy BP’ n very DoPular and of duplieity on the part Of th' -0"* 1°' th” "“ '°' - t Nerville went to Oxford, where he were mi),-esentaberl by delegates at tih Herbert L. Bridgman, president _of the Department of Geography ln UW service. The Empress n, an excep- He cnme to ann n an cross o Brooklyn Institute of Art and IIIPPIIIS lllll Ill PIILIII HLEIUNS. BSELS, J 1.-Twelve coun- rl;}s',U includingullzlie United States, e International Polar Congress, Sciences, represented the Unilzcfll - states. 'rne obiect oi the °0l1g~`°H°| is bb create an internatinml ue-, societion for the study Ol the FOIA" regions. ?_i»_.____._.- Pniilirii nhl Abandoned All Intention of Contesting Pictou. ‘ lout into smaller sizes, and even then V0? 01 t°fP°d° I’°“t”' A “P” of "I" of cutting the Cullinan diamond. U10 _ ift of the 'rrsnsvnnl to King Ed- LONDQN ‘Iggy '°is1,,,I,Vf,i, gallhhrllg' srd vii the historic stories of Pfeslden 0 0 f °P - I _ men wllo are negotiating the work ---- g . _ . tvhe Kohindor Queen Victoria/s cele- hmughll his f0\1l` UWB' "Bit to L°“' L th t th r b n demonstration at omg Asscher and Hemyh Duizegd' of his depaitfircf but) with the desire Of the firm of Joseph Assch r & C ., of , iii i London. Paris, and Amsterdam.csme ghvihg _:lg-$12l;€fn_‘;’fE':xi_T__dF°;’_;i_;”Pr1n2; into New York yesterday for their 9 3 f ' h t ihwhi perhaps the world has ave, Cabinet and a number of dip omnts d it it ii b Cub is to bb the streets around the station gave laced among the crown jewels o the i i ._ hdvsi Family oi crest Britain. and The °f1lihl_“=1i_cPl*‘i)'= "t‘i_;°i';‘§‘;‘m‘hgm§i‘§$ the work of separating it into parts DOVE’ *PG mb 'tem yin which the Prhs_f and removing possible defects was es- 0:1' 115°" “nh “the 'Channel in homing ‘ sentially a delicate one Joseph Ass- l 9”* "OS" ' bandoned on ac- cher, head of the firm undertook the t0 E“l1I““‘1' W” “ th t task in pei.soh_ ' count. of tha roughness of e wh er l First be cleft the diamond into two “nd M~ Fnmems “md” th” Damage H itish ships at Dover nnd the tive spot in it was split exactly in The B’ hh _ the centre, leaving a part of this de- f°1'tB flmd "GYM saluteg “B t ef 11': I teams ou o e | feet on each piece of the stone. Now, Sidhnts “C8581 B i t ci from one piece is being cu*t the large h“l`b°" *md uw comp Iment re um” diamond. and tns other part will es by U1” Ff°“°l‘ °‘"“‘°°" “nd ""°i§°“f ied the one of these smaller stones when tin- lSh t0"l’°d° b°’“’9 "°°°mp°“ i i ished will be ons or the largest dis- S¢°i¢;;‘;_';‘l““**i_f_{s““° Wa” “ll °“tf’ d° ° monde in existence. The larger stone Bl W8 ~ P'°b“blY lim b.° ‘l‘l°P'“““-°°d WDNDERFUI. PERFORMANCE. ____________ VANCOUVER. Juno 1.--It ,ls stat- ed here in circles close to the Tup- pers that Sir Hibbert: Tupper has abandoned all intention of contest- 1°m'l vilicer-durilielf-y hBPPllY "WIA »l°'°"‘°.‘ "Mb ii so cos -and corn- rnests its own reward, li not molly 'Ph' .-°1°‘“ “ ' 4 Y _ ag but Dh"ichu’_ fortable, is a great attraction the _ . th i general rn. rf...-to in nm- society-nov-, §§_gh§:§g,§§‘§; ,bg ,§,‘j‘,‘§°‘°,,,‘1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l ing Pitbou County, and that he has forwarded a letter to a prominent Oonservative lead" ill _NW 9lB$°". announcint that he' had docided,to how main 19|; 7" oftimee taken ' I buf qv his acceptance ofthe no`mi hh by those’ who n;¥€Bl‘ '10 h°mi’°°u‘1’:II;“:lf:il:;° hgfggfvsgrithirhgnhg ¢h(;Ti?ili:gt: I lhirftioii. tendered him _hm iiiiiiiitii; ml vu' inf v a .. _I _ _ It in freely sta s o meitfiei' In wbiéi-.'m.',l"y_°!¥=?°°..*ih° ¢ll°I°l“P”'i %“’i'¥° i;'3,1i?i:t:v‘:1i`lizi°f|li?i‘:i‘:i'tt)o ST? 'I-Iibbert and his ,fatherinre sono gnnx is lntereetini. M W°l 0° ““9Ql7'IMgh»" es ¢y1,lie‘hnil and therein nolbeeause R. L. Borden .made no at.- “I "IM "--9°” 9- °‘-tm °h er- an “TT itoas to how long any onoItempt to cali off the McBride fac- taiiimeiw. th elil0yllll- I“"‘° m Comhi itibna opposition to Tupper'l__nomin- “BTL iz" A 5 .4 °’ J“ly_m°':mmh;?' Mellett'a 'ad of valuable ation in Vancouver. Bhil \-hi* *|10 |lfl1|\£l|lt'wlhz dbolpll-ll A5 5 mm B” m' n Tu is out of the sms W\icii \hl¢\l&'»|s¢r-hire baton, but 91090117 for sale which appears dice-is owing to getting on vo a new w‘.vl°°. ‘"‘°"°° ii ser river K _ r the prolent. , \ . ` "“*“ place in the lodge room of the l'rook- lyn lodgo of Elks, ycsterdnv, There J 1_.._}3 id th was a great nbundnnce .u liowers ihrifgg Yigilggéy ugfven cues bi? tug ' from Mr. Dailcy's friends .iizd ad- mirers. THE CHRONICLE HOPES. LONDON May 31 -The Ohroniii ment pledge re the all-red route \» l!| he made good. NO LIQUOR AT CONVENTION. ' l were found out Of Wales and other members of t e DENVER, May 28.-There will be Ighilhiihhiiiiit tlhut tgllliy of file i'.r.li.tcst f0YBl fllnlily. the membws io' the no liquor sold in the convention ii d t tion 0 auditorium in Denver where the Na- known. gathered at the ru '°‘h ahah lined tional Democratic convention meets In-the first place the Cullinan dia- bid him farewell' Crow S B in July. Application was made to mon ' 0 er as een ' 1 him a rousing farewell cheer. ths committee of m""."'°'°memB in charge of the convention which is some distance from the assembly not neay the committee Rooms and halds where the delegates will meet. THE "ININE-FOOT SHEET BILL." GUTHRIE Okla May 81 -Gover- Hotel Inspection Bill, commonly known as the Nine-Foot Sheet Bill, because of the provision that the »upper sheet on all hotel beds must. be long enough to turn back two and a. half feet over tho covers. nncooiiaéb I/icoiil 'AND I.AvAi._ ’** N May 80.-Dr. MseAlstcr_ RK T Roma, .1 1.-Delngrsnce, the MNDO ' ti. i ti, _ E S' aeronalli. h‘5`£et\‘° W°"d'° 'woman' ='r:Tidn.:;Tl'icalst;E:u`hcil Iliad lfgreesego CHICAGO, June 2. -(Special)6_;- record today, flying 12.7i50 rgxhirs “comin me dave” oi Mcaiii hhd mem-abil, ¢,-,mmbbqh 0 ' ; and remaining in the B f "'11, l i‘ itiee. 'rue wer omes w¢|’$;t 391| minutes and 26 seconds. iihnvsrehgeherio gi" me “me (ac. P rn $1 -12 _ “` iiitics t on nec students registered Cgrn -- Ask for Mll'\a\'d'S And Till” N” oth” Ibere aeo to eNovn Scotia ¥\`Ml“B¢°° Wheat _- ”-'-**'-‘-“_” in_ the hope that this will induce the PM “"~97 cusroius lzavamrn other provinces to reaard 01° new _ _ SHOWS LARGE DECREASE ion of reciprocity from a national Keep iaimdh Linimsnt in thA'llouse~ *- _point of view. OTTAWA. J uno 1-The Cnaawiiég 53'; ' ~ f M _ ni ting to ,fi . . C0nd¢ns¢d Advertlsements sggfosghts age $sr;ulri“\rge decrease Of Fl. int wsinnzn 704 562 from tho corresponding month TORQNTO Jim, 3__(3i,mi‘1)_ Too late for Ululifiootion. _ of fruit year. The Customs revenue for Moderate b'°i.¢_b""¢_,i-1, lisibdm bm ‘ 08T age of $2.788.008 from last vear. ‘L umbrella handle. Finder vl°l\|° -i"-_D--*'““` April and May weather Shown Shrink- with about the some temperature. N ew York. ___¢ _:__ _ Fourteen hours and twenty min- utes is the latest record accredited o the new triple-screw steel turbine . t -dey when he left ' ' _ " mi.-.....si.ip Yale or the Metropolitan 'brated gem. pale their inedlectual <10” to D C10” to d hopes that before long the Govern _ Ihres. Quietly and ostentatiously l°1` Dover by truin' He had “ke ~`r¢...mship Line between Boston and New York. Her eistor ship the Har- vard, which is accounted equally so speedy and which has iiniilar equip ment, did the trip one night this week in fourteen hours nnd twenty- nve minutes. They have each averag- ed tweniy one knots and on almost every trip thus far this neasonbavo covered N... distance between' New York .nd li-.ston on the all the way by water route well within schedule time. This means that these niagnf- llcent white flyers are establishing new records, doing in round dgureu 296; nautical milm in fifteen hours or less, as the case may be. ` This fact once established was all 'that the traveling public required to pieces in Buch a way that a defec- 011° Of the F“’n°_h channel Steamers' nor Haskell ymterdny' signed the 50°" ln "de" to feel iatwnd U15* he promises of the Metropo- litan Steamship ,Comoanyf re- garding the new oxpren passenger and freight service bo- twoon Boston and New Yorkjhavo been fulfilled. The stumptuoua flur- niabingn and extraordinary conven- iences and accommodations, of the Harvard. and Yale, together with the excellent cuisine and asvico in gen- eral an points _rn connection with thanaw express turbines which ap- peal to all. They are assuredly n re- velation and- have evoked no end- of In addition `to the 340 regulon irtaterooms each ship has IB largli rooms en suite with bath, the pr eel of the staterooms ranging from h1.00 upwards. All the |1.00`i-oome ave accommodations for two por- eons. _and the 88.00 stcteroomn are all outside- roollin, A few of the unidsbip iiieirle $i.0l'l' rooms are pr-o<` vided with three berths. The leaving time, both from Boe- ton (India Wharf) and New York (Pier as Noi-tn River, foot of wen 10th Bt.) ip 6 p.ni. daily, Sundays ~ included. ard the chips onlne al the port. o destination on the his leave zoo wcymontl. st. e-sdsipd. ninrrdu Linlment Lumbormnw Frlend~ Minnrd'a Llnlmont Und by Phytlcia mowing moraine at I detest. ,. ` * » / ‘ -; ' ` \.-- .»5"""' ` _ _ / N4; . arifl 1 like .J i‘.!1?I- éze -_ f# ir.: ' ’f. _,ami high ~,fn|i§' ."f I lit will-lr ‘ ,. ___ _ .,`,. ' _.law ~.._§_ .s .-.. -we -_-§»,~5;'i io_- '»,,`,,~“°.,I."~‘ir.~¢= Tia. ‘ IH* _; .‘ >'§‘=’»‘_ illrqi-.f ."’.‘ ilniiil I ii -If 'v -Q# ,. ~,,:,.» ti ,".'r _ ,. _.1'»f;: I “ ,,i|_, f ,rl-nie < 1-hf "~I;’»II£'II .., 1' E=`;\;~ Is. _ z_;.4".; ii- ii ii IIII li _ 'Yr .Sn "tf‘3fi~ .Til >( "'» 5:.:-.;lf;~ _i I