ll -1.. I I I I I ii THE C ARL0l"fEl’0W G ARDI MORN N DAI I' -< '5' C Z is H Dim q " f , -_-_ WEELK OW N A E &,% } ' ~ f "&|»~-1 - 3 _ ..._ _ _A _“ I CHARLQTPETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, -CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1909. {,l»,-,>,»~ .mv--or- I is =§ ‘z as >:= “rs :»< E P Es Se N ADVANCE Perhilvs Quebec May llave 0ne 'Also ‘I _ It Was Settled at Dinner. Prof. I 'I g Workman Enters a Sec- "-'--»--=-»-----.. --..»......... A. ... . ....1 Wm..-~ .. . ... ... Htrwts I Chg _ an ea s a ou e w ch was should accompany the eight. happy 5;...~.i;i.i.‘r;ii:.'.:.f;1i.....'.‘...z":I‘i"1i"‘g '°: “W °“'“““° "'° me" re --1 -'M ->- Sometmng had gone wmng’ hwdlsg on endrgnge. Hd V _ 0 residence lust in*.;ht. for that would me ' ' ' ond Libel Suit. ' MUNTREAI., Jnhe 23_(3pccinl),_ Montreal will ilu/vc the ilry-.dock aft," “IL Prof Wurknnafn has enters-(1-h,h0th |- Mr. Brodeur and Mr. l3n\l:int-'nee Hnrbor Gomumlssioner, dined togethem nhd the necessity for a. dock for MUHUWII. whit-ther Quebec had- one or H01- WHS Pointed out, the Minister agreeing. The question whether Quebec will have one. too. will be settled by the Admiralty The Government think - fl Ima t b - ` ‘ should' b" b“ilt» “P8016 s0fatal:‘i}A1I;'0i1l;` cn'i;.reil> a§tit;>ri1otllI]<:e<:l-oxllliil land he has ‘ ' E y. war will Ve=`5e'lH. mid. if needed, Qugbcc hc chosen. ~ ' , 0 actllch against the Weuleyan The010_ gical Coliluge for live thousand dc/1_ lars. _ -, The College in WS Plea/ to the first other action for five thousand reiter- atedltho charges, claiming they were true. This is claimed by Professor Work- IIIUIIG ITALIAN ll|IlKISiH FIIHIIIE _ llllii ll] Kill' His Sweothealrt and Her Mother, Then Takes His i0wn Life. I _ , _*_ ALBANY. -June 23-(Special)-lic cliiise ho was refused the hand of '1`0nYel\ Dcsta-fanlo, aged f~_>ui't'.:_en,lI with whom he was desperately in love, Rosario Delta/polo, aged fifteen, lmempteo te uul the girl and her niothei- at their nomo in this city. . I He made his escape, hub only to re- turn to end his own- life by shooting in the heed in the room- occupied hy the young girl. llc dir-l iinstsntly. The mother and ifnui:l1\er are in- a serious _con'd'lti-o'n, suffering' from bullet and' stabbing wounds. ’ -_.__.___.. NEW YORK, June Z2--Uniden gh-8 pressure of third degree, Chung Sin, at one time room mate of Leon Ding; told of Elsie Seigel's murder, 'He admitted that he had seon thegi'-body in Li-ng's room that he had touched it -N, Wiih Heavy Loss' in Battle With Insurgents. One Not- ed Leader Was Slain. ` 11- VIENNA, J'une 23-(Spa-:ini»_1¢ is reported from Uskuh, European 'l`i:r_ key, that David Pasha suffered a ser- ious defeat at the hands of l4__n(i0 Albanian insurgents near Pctch, in hi vein attempt to dlslodge`thom from s narrow pass. The Turkish loss is estimate-l at fourteen officers and 350 man killed or wounded. Among those killed was, the young Turk leader Kiemll Boy. THE STORY OF TI-IE SEIGEL MURDER. -__ -while still warm, had smelled *_ drugs and watched Ling’s- prepara- il1uN'l~Rll‘,AL_ June 22_D_ Lomeltions for placinl.; the body in the Nvliiullon is going to build a sg_ni.| trunk where it was found horribly de- mrinm nt sc. Assure, county oiren-lcemrvwl Ffiiinv night. In fact. rehonne, for `c::i.s -, _-;;\-es in the mst Chun';‘, Sin described lninutely con- stngrh, gh, “mg to cum in ¢_|w.h,llgh_ I cernlng thc murder, except the actual iinrimn-ri ni s1z5,ooo. Mr. Mec.iuuon,|<0-"m'=‘U'-C-H Ui the vrwia He denied' who was in delinnte health some any implication and protested that be yr-his ago, was uumd by H prolongml' wus, lgniorant of the wheroabou-ts of rrsiilcncc in thc Adirondacks, New LI \0l'k. Since' f-:hey hu has had il phllun-,I " fin-fierlsi l i-.itltm lp e re O place a “Hp H H Cc-niln-a'n'dlng beforc‘the first shoot Ulf l|iSllioe'l'tion of those who have nut* ine inc ' ‘ . ._ , , for the snlver. _(All members of the, prf,I,,.|~ tmzdfo sg»i,I;I;.(,; u,`,,`.'mn;,';nE1c(é?),,,'f' association' are to he notified). Darts m,,,|,,t,on for any pntwnts Iso nrr'nnl,cd m-ayi no chningcd' with the , , _ ` iconsent of the District Officer Pom- niundiing should circumstances make 1, ‘ lit E petitions are to take plaice, will lie 200, 500 and 600 yards and the 'tu.- ` 'gots ns specified' in Regulations for . .\ ` ,I IR ' _each range to count. , 4. The, prize to be awarded to the; ic ompetitor making the highest ng-- regats in the four competitions a- Ibove mentioned. The Dominion of Canadas ____ I g prize is a Sm/ar Salygr, through tl.,-. District omeer Com- nanding with the annual target prac tice r burn before 31st Decemlueir,1909. one For Each' INn claims for the' salver will be-c0n~ 0'I"l`A-WA, Ju-nc 20.-With a view; to the gras/tar dncolrragemenft of rifle shooting among members of civilian "llc nssocfatlonl it has been defidbd PY the Mllitlaiffonncil to offer an llfdividilal' prilc, to be known as "The Dominion of Cnnsda Prize"' to- wrcli gszott " and efflclent civilian' ilflc nssociamn, for competition dur- ing the ssh' ` 1500, under the rules ilk! down harcimdcrz- 'Ph-' Si-eeiei Pi-ine nnei-en is s mem sllvm- 0';-553| gililver, 10-in. ln diameter, benfmg the Coat of Ami! ol the Domlnxlil-dl Qlfhklfa, with an liwrlvnen in ' so is presented- by We Government of the Dominion' for skill in rifle shodtllllly Ifilrfamd of the as- lvciution nhq 'lm will be engrav- Pd on the snlver. " I- <`-ompetltprs muh be duly enroll- 'fi members nl the sneinti-en they "l>rese'nt, gg hhpwnii the last ser- '";e rloll on la at adqun.rt¢;i;s. i ~`0bc" for this pr c. !» will be fnccol 'Il Nf thi association to hold- font jf .... _ .' ldnl during thc; '=~s<>n or -- ' ~- len it feast 40 Mr cent of .ef ‘ ph . MT must inlic Dart. D`q,*,»'f " ’ gmpetitinns od by the Captain and Secretary of 'hunt be ng¢§` , " ht 5 general "mins or oh lotion snd com- i =‘ ` fig. unicatcql to tho District Officer necessary to alter them. 3 The- run es, n-t which these colli- ffle Associa-tions-7-, scoring shots at 5. claims for this prize, only eerie- thc Association, will be forwarded sidered which have not been forward- ol ln accordance with this paragraph. The name of the winner, posh office address and the name of the nearest expr(-ss office are to be clearly set forth in' the target practicereturn- in which the claim for thu slaver- ls' made. ' The claim above referred to Will contain information of th-e nam-és of the competitors and-,the total of the number of pointn obtained at each range fired. For th-in puripose M.ll'itla Fotm B. 282 m-sy~be used. (These forms may be obtained' on applica- tion to the District Officer Commmd- \h¢_; lf this form is not avalllnlble. wh improvised return will be acceplt- °d\,_ oqmpetltors must use the arms and ammunition provided by the Government as free issue for the 88|". yv. Ne enmpetiien. who has Won this prize in aprevivlls Yéliff- Sim" be again eligible for lt. In 'tho event of h previous winner makin! the highest score in the competition. tht shiver will he forwarded to thc members of the association making mg Place, so deserted' th 01 bl’ Worth’s band. HWY not known what was really tak- tg;-0 trict mentioned. was c dis' th? tion was simply packed with- people hes eagerly awaiting the arrival if tho clan mggciiigfclgili' they wer h th Gardens' 9 0W°V¢"l`. e T is place being reached in du bein th h f "t ' 1 _ _ e eumororl.Buton fait idrlgrllsiilfiesiifiifll “ih“°d ‘“"“"."” °°“'“° 0' *'“."°- the mrs-sal -mists. ° ° B1 D Ogrlnfm furnish- took possession of the balndi stand, At last a distan-t whistle was ‘mils ff§f§'p§Il‘§n“fni.f'i'i tgirl” “A” th” ““° ' s es 1 ' _ _ ~. Fond- pnrems’ an|d__frieil11a1Bio!1liaarBy mall good things must come to an Wm* Wild with lov. emi. cnet olie’nnm e/ight happy 1-aldles, and their escorts' Ipart which composed The- Guardian Party' homes §3:f‘P"1 with me and' llmb. is el won-_ The Guardian management did* not H°WeV¢l` they did. and eventually plan ' the y were driven to their var-ions that Worth's excellent band l1'l"l`0\l’l1 C Y B B0 Squire f cause too milcli delay and it was felt 1128 “B611 by the band they made that the happy party' would not il,-heh eives coinfort-able prior to their want to 'ue separated' from their But: agrea-ter .contrast than the gguni-Phnmt entry into the city pro friends. station 8-ffc/rd d, ld- been found anawnefegu not halve 1,: About nine thirty the crowd- ' ~ A 3, ., d to gather Rnd by ten mmm thgvglx ga n an evcnyone was haillliy. '<1 li hd the vast crowd cheered itself for F. R. nd M . N -T rse, and the band played “Home Guardia/n. B rs ewsom and he hell' the Order was -elven. and sooo deal, unt ns ini- ss oboe/lning nm ed by Wortlr's excellent musi- interview with any of those girls- last S. the party proceeded to the n-ight, lt was simply impossible, they banouche stood near by.. nh-d and more than one decidedly betber lc, and chee-rs_ of all descriptions than when leaving. d We H'i1“. f0'I‘ M19 next hallf hour. W€'1l, they have seen some wonder- , and atlaxst followed by a. 1,-8,;-ge lives, "but, however so biumhle -ner of friends, the members of the tlnere"s no place like home’_' and with: -, Among the cheers give-n were those A reporter in capable of doing a were too happy, and too excited' to. is certain. and that ls, that they were oi-ll looking in t,h'e best of healthg ful eieilts. and uno the time on their out idoubt the fair travellers will ap_ precie/te more than ever before, the many nldva/ntages of sterling worth, _ the home land has to offer. * OTTAWA, an estimate ` Bureau the Provinces which was only 800,000 in 1906 hals increased to 1,100,000 wit'h~ in toe past three years. Of the in_ cruase ati least 150,000 is estimated to have come from the United States as only 148.700 of the ever-sees iml m1t¥l`HHts_ha,vc gone West, 233,000 of thefm nnvulg settlul in the older Pro- vinees. June, 22-According, to prepared by the Census --m-______. BIIITISH EIIIIIIS VIA I THE IIIHEIBII PIIIIIS MONTREAL, Juno 22-Hon. Mn. Brodeur, before it dcputation from the Board of tnado yesterday, ma/de 811 imlwrtant announcement regard- ing the working of the British pre- ference. It had been, he said, decided that British goods should not be al- lowud the benefit of the preferential tariff after 1910, unless they dischar- ged their goods at Canadian portls. _ -_--__.__._ uiiiii nu ii _ iiiviniiii iisiiiuii Intense interest was taken in the soni-finals tees' mixed played at Belvidere yesterday after- tors certainly found somet.'l1'i'ng- to in- - terest them from start to' finish gf vs. W. K. R It was a teams from result was again. And Wednesday At No. 5 two up. Mr. crossed the the hole- safe instead of al giving the oot Cready, the A .um foot Putt bv_,Mr,s- M¢Grea\1v~ Scorn-all even. g _ _ with ine other term weeks emi Miss Fitzge'ra\d' were threw up utbhe nfteentli note. _chuuiririskines thrir dormla three. Mr. Ings amd Mrs. Haszard, however, won the sixteen-th and seventeenth holes and lay one less on the green of the home hole and it looked as lf they were surn of this but Mr. Weeks holed out putt which gave a dif- one ss well. a fifteen f ferent appearance to the game. 'llzen Mrs. l-Iasmrd, not to be ciwbdone, followed with an eight foot. puitt. The ‘uall nm straight as sin wrrow, crosmd the hc-le and lay on the op- posite edge while one slowly countsrl one, two, three, four. five. will than ck into the hole and bbs match was tied. At this "the gol- ery" went wild. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, June 88-(Speclal)- dropped be core who has not, l?i::vI1'c:iTelly¥dl€eh:r:ba:varded this salva. B. In case of tics, etc., Dominion Rm. Association Rules will govern. (H, Q, 29-1-:i4._) July 'Wl_'Nat July Corn bil Sept. Whitt 118| Sept. Corn . » . 71| Sept. Pork $2030 D0lJulation of the pra-lrin An III Il. EIILUIABIA _N Italian ‘Labor Contractor Their Victim. The Guilty Parties Have Escaped- VICTORIA, June 23-(SpecLal)l-The netivities or the Bleek Hend in the interior cities of British counnirniirn have been resumed and: a. panic reigns among the prosperous business men and their families. While East Kootenay has been a- rou ers to the' west district. The recom: murder at Revelstoke had the mairks of the .same outlaw band. The victim was Fred Orsatti, ai labor contractor. Three wkks ago Orsatti received ii, Black Han-d letter, threatening death 1 . He passed t-he communication to the WAS Ufiiiililiiiiiii ciiiwii ui' li|l“`|lll|;|( Him] " C sed ag'a1'nst them. the Black Hn,nd'-- th have transferred their operations l' SIDNEY SIHIKE I IS AUIHIIIIISIII i__, SYDNEY, June 23-i(Special)-Dan ` McDougall, local President of the U. M. W. A‘., has received word from aI meuting of the International Board Indianapolis yesterday, approving of the strike hers -on 5th July. 'T-Uv-<-__-iq; WAI IU EIIGIAIIII HT. J()HN'S, Nfld., Juno 22--Sir l9d\vurd Morniu, the premier, lift to- night for Northeast Harbor (iMU.), to cor-fer with Ambassador Bryce, who is at his summer home there, regard- ing the corming arbitration of the flsh-cries dispute at The Hague tri- bunal. At che conclusion of the conference Sir Edward will go to New York, - whence he will sail for En-gland to un ess he paid 5 1'arg°'s“m attend thenimperial defence confuren- sisx"°'“ Prostratmns due to the hem' co during tha latter part of July. of the Ezecuitive' Commit- ea foursome match wore 05C other as follows: be I1. W. Longworth and Miss Rogers, dc ogers and Mrs. McCready, fo A. W. Weeks and Miss F‘itzg‘ex'ald, as rs. A. E. Inga and Mrs. Hasnard. co rby beaches. battle royal between; both- Fr beginning to end andthe 1899. 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