TTB? mia iuiuoiitiow uuiioii =:n:1____- w°i?.‘i<’i¥i?~8‘liEri“li.1 } cHARLo'r'rErowN_ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. 1909. #Aa--1-nv-'ii isx _ __ __... _ _ _ _ I J' ,lg A v Y * OUSEVELT AMUSES INIEHEULNNIAI They Find llim Self-Absorbed, Egotistical and Disposed to-Fwd Wllll lficlvde Butler, Preach, Proud of Ancestry and Boastful of Victory 0ver FRENCH Rrroizrciis Miiniil pl- Pottinger, Tiffin and Brady and Begin Soon. - Steel and Oil Kings-lie Found Them Easy- __ How He Prevented War. .,,<.......,-..... PARIS, April 0-(Special)--The French press is displaying great cu,-_ iosity about Roosevelt. 6I French correspondents sent to Nap-' les to chronicle their impressions oil Roosevelt say the former President is absorbed in himself. His cabinelts are filled with his own books and litcred with photos oi himself amd members of his family. Roosevelt talked principally about ‘HIIEHES IIEIISIIS IHE BNIIISEIIS Will Soak Legislation to Stop So-called Sparring Exhibi- tions ln the Clubs. ,___ NEW YORK, April 6 -i(Specia1)-I Governor Hughes has taken up the- question of prize fighting with thc, idea ni bringing about 1egisiAtipn` looking to the suppression of the ilu-I tic encounters which many sofcalled- athletic clubs have been holding n this and other counties of the state. The clubs hold prize fights dnder the guise of sparring exhilbitions. ' PIIINEE UE WALES Ill CHALLENGE lllll SUP? ,..__., NEW YORK, Aprld 5-Ooniniodorc Arthur Curtis James of the New York Yacht Club and other we-ll known ynchtsmen read with interest today a himself and manifested “dlsposltio Ito preach." \_ ranchman. I Roosevelt is quoted as salying, “I ,have fought oil kings and steel em- pcrors. I "They tried to break my back 'out my back is still intact. The truth is uliey showed less resis- AIEIHIIIIISI IAINISIEIIS ASSIGNED Ill PIISIS TORONTO, Out., April 5-Among the transfers decided on last night by the Transfer Committee of Metho- dist Church were t/he followingz- Rev. J. H. Kenny, Hamililyn- Con- ference, Bay of Quinte; Rev. W. H. Adams, Bay of Quinte to Toronto; Rev. G. H. C. Ebbledick, Hamilton to Montreal; Rev. C. T. Scott, Mont- real to Hamilton; Rev. G. H. Wil- liams, Montreal in Manitoba; Rev. W. Sparling, Manitoba to Montreal; Rev. R. W. Weddall, Nova Scotia to New Brunswick; Rev. G. N. Young, New Brunswick to Nova Scotia; Rev. J. J. Dyrrent, Newfoundland to Nelw Brunswick; Rev. Arch R. Wallace, Newfoundland to Toronto; Rev. L. Davidson, Hamilton to Montreal; Rev. Nelson A. Hurlbet, Montreal to Hamilton. EIIIINEZ IINAI HANII I IINEII PNESINEIIIIY- U.\R'CAS, April 5-(via Willemsliad, April 4.)-lt is reported that the new presidents, J. Vincente Gomez, .may turn over thc presidency tcniporarily to J. A. Vcluutini, the second vice- prcsident of the republic. it was to Gomez that Presidciit Castro handed over the reins of office when he_ left for Europe on November 23rd last. report cabled from London that in- quiries had been made here on behalf i oi the Prince of Wales as to now a, challenge from him for the Americafs cup would be received. None of those seen, however, knew to whom: the re- 1 ported inquiry was made. I “We certainly wish the prince would challenge," said Commodore James.. "lt would be the greatest things for yaehting that c¢,ul»l happen. You can say positively that eveiv n-ember of the Ndw York Yacht Club would fav- or it_" _ . ,__l._._ NEII. Il. N. PHAIEN NAS PASSEII AWAN ,gg NORTH SYDNEY, April 5--'Tim death occurred at 3.15 o’clnck Firiduyl morning of Rev. D. V. Phaien, editor; or the Anti-gonish casket. aired 42 Years. The deceased was educated M1 Uttawa University, where he was or- dained to the priesthood August 15 Less than u month later Gomez ovcr- threw the existing government, ap- He touched upon his knickerbockerI -ancestry and his experiences ns a ance have less energy than the feudal lords oi ancient Europe." I Continuing, Roosevelt referred to ,his pride in the presidency and the flricreases in the American navy and Iarmy. I “By preparing for war," he said "I =was able to curb the lmpetuosity of Iyoung America agaivnst Japan.” ,SEVEN WHN I]IEIl NIIILINI -IIEAIII QUEBEC, April 6-(Special)--Jos eph "Perrin aged 23 years was instan- tly killed at Tadousac by falling from a mast to the' deck of a schoon- er. ‘ , . 1 l=l-'rl This death completely extinguishes a family of seven, all of whom met with violent deaths within the last four .years. .__.;__.i___ _ NNI. HENIII BIIUNASSA LONDON, April 5-The 'Times' gives`a two-column articlls on Henri Bourassa, prognosticating he will be re to the imperial ideal, which aims at tho maintenance of the historic To those who intend to Journey to pointed-a. new cabinet and himself 'nu- cunie president. lt is believed thaft the deposed president would remain a- broad, but no\v that he is actually on board a. steamer bound in the di- rection of Venezuela, the greatest spcculaialon prevails as to his real in- tentions. lt ls hardly thought that Castro will proceed beyond P-ort of Spain, Trinidad, because there is a certainty of imprisonmcnil should he debark hero. _ - ' 'FO HAVE DIRIGIBLE AIRSHIP. LONDON, April '.»',- Great Britain seems to bc waking up to the fact that other nations are lf-.uving her behind in the race for thc command of the air. While members of the Housn of Conimonu were drawing thc attention of the Government to the fact that Germany is building n down airsh`ips and urging the Government to tako up with the energy the con- struction of ai British air flect, there was being held, nt; _thc-same itmie, in thc Mansion House, a meeting; on ,support of the same oblcct. I _A_ BPD<“-'llfvii uvcr will pe iiiinisnoi if they I-ink it with '*““* “ll” Slmllld tal” "_"°*h°" °“l’- Munich iwout lwlf-imiuv one Avril 2nd neatly prepared itinerary of their gcntlenianl of lortinsh sent Lord ,,m(1.mn,(|c ,L ,,,,¢CL.S,,.f,,| landing on tho Roberts an old horseshoe when things pamdc m.0u,,,1s outside tha ciLy_ The ‘vel on’ what time “hey arrive and looked ill rn ‘elouth Africa. (yratefully pmint was greeted by the Prince Reg. l eva." at the principal Citi,” “_ acknowledging it, thc_Geneial added ,mt of Bm,-aria and Several princes monte' even when they an-ive and that bc woulld kccp this horseshoe -in and princesses Ufthc Toyai f&m.u,y_ A `routc, even where they will had the ‘""ml“"“Y “lm-ll 0"” Pick"-‘l ‘UP UW ‘lay .vast crowd had assembled to witness Dining Cars awaiting them, not only|] "“l¢°"0°‘°fs G°""“l Cf°“1" Sufmdcf- f or °”'~~- ~ ”` "’ ”° g ` ' 1 in-i-1. GM-em. condensed Advertisements ‘iii a matter of record with ‘the‘Gener- led.-"Pail 0 i P De romene that 5,000 ~ ---~ uiile algtélttiltggtics p'l‘)i;1pared there havel _ (T99 Lf" 1°". .o1"f_‘2ffti°_1‘_f_T I trip showing the lines they will tra. been carried out to the minute, pas- _ `[4‘.OUND,'on'Al{ent Stf, ,Q -gdm. léckét ,sengers reaching, their final destina- ' - _ and chain. Owner may have tion precise-ly on the tick of the ' [same by applying- at this office and, I -paying for ad. 4-7d3i. | MVC inf0fm-HUC” 50 Valuable 15° every' _ WVANTED, a young man to assist' traveller has been the means ofl A .nt farm wnrk' by May lst Ap_ watch. Such care and willingness to » MARINE SRRIKE . BUSY Sllllllt I ON GREAT LAKES _.__._.___-_.__-V --- #Big Shipping Companies Want to Exact an Oath of Employees That They Do' Not Belong and Will Not Join I Labor Unions.. it 55 'N Si Fl Er '25 as e Ol ANUI li _liiiiwisi Lovely Spring Weather and Larger Area Than Ever Will Be Planted. WINNIPEG, April 6-(Speclal)-- I DETROIT, April rf-(speein1~)»-'rue with any or the big companies has Imarlne strike situation hourly grows done much to increase the feeling of more menacing. esentmcnt among the men. . 1. The developments of the past twen~ Two documents are submitted, the _ty-four hours have been principally in I-st declaring that the signer he- ,the nature of assertions of loyalty 'on the palrt of mariners toward thei' union affiliations. I The nature of the oath which all 'classes oi employes are being requir- --ngs to no union and the second ‘..it the signer renounces aill allegi- ance to any and all labor unions and will not join them as long als he lol- lows sailing for a. living. The niimuefr of men whom these re- ed P9 take before the? CHD get a berth quirements wiill allect is 26,000. ) ______¢___ I ~----- “m------~--~f»-L;-:_-f »-_-_;-,--~_=-;¢-~~-_-;-,-i;_»-- -_-_ - ~-__---.___ ' ISYIINEY GETS NAIL EIINTIIAST VANCOUVER A ril 5-Assista 't . P n 'Tram° Manager Dlllfylnple announced Saturday that the Grand Trunk Paci- ilc had awarded the Dominion Steel °°mP8UY ai Cofntrict for rails for the first hundred rn-iles east of Prince Rn- pert. Sixteen thousand tons will be sent round Carpe Horn. in August. The contract for the second hundred miles will probably be awarded in ai couple i weeks. M.r. Dalrymple says their according to the engineers, there is nothing to prevent the railway being lgiziplete from coast to coast by EEPPEIIN IIN iii ilu lull, Ill_IIll- “LII” ` lv HALIFAX April 5-G. W. C. Oland, I HIIIIJEII WINS I ENE Illlli NASE l ._._.. I '_ si-:A'rrI.i<:, April o-(special)-'rue Candle Crcel: doc; race, promoted by the Noino Kennel Club upon which hundreds of thousands of dollars were wagered, was won by Be/rger's teams. They finished first and second. Ber- ger wins eleven thousand dollars in gold and will hold for ai year the handsome Sutter trophy hung up for the All~Alaska sweepstakes. I ._--F-i.-rn-u I Piisliiiilui ' DONGOLIFING, Germany, April 5- ‘the retiring manager of the Hwliiaxl The Zeppelin airship that spent the night in an open field.near this town, after having been driven by a storm estcrday from the neighborhood of Ml1I1iCh. re-ascended a_t a quarter past lcven and started on its return jour- ney to the Bavarian Ca ital. There 's between the retiring manager and the I - P i a_ moderate wind blowing. Ori ariisinir, he airship mauocuvred in a most sa- sscmblcd to witness the depairture. _ A "umm" of ““°°"‘°""°'“‘ “"4 " de' !1\iin\f,i'. Lininnni cures i>i.~temper. achincnt of cavalry are following the . bringing to their office at Kentvillei --" ,p1y¢,,G_ A_ yieterg, Lowe, Mont/ag,,e_ Gil!!!/\LTl"lR April 5-The steam- dozens of inquiries for fogeign rates* H I . ith Th d R0 Be | _,__-,,h.lw_ I _ i' . - f ' ev ore 0 -»--- --,~ ---f------ I al'lro¥:,§t`liso(fftlNEsct)llr1JIrl111IihnY from nndntlltlrhiehilicrs of his DBTW 011 H CUBE To IMT’ "gm moms' Well silfnil ioeni rnii- iinn of iso miles n hoard came into oihrniter rridw . - ”“““”°“' 1*- P- T”"t"“- ' - - _, , . ,,___. , t 0 fthe impm-1,. An aide ‘de camp of General Sir! _ _, _m_{¢f?_#§ig‘flJ;'. 2;. ‘l°-"H " time answer. 'rug dar isa “HY 0' °l’P°°°““‘”" '°" °"°"°“° shortest warn- more en unseen or interhftf 'i -the Prince Edward Isl and l{osDi*»°I- 0“.T“E DB5' u hw* Of ,Bn such ,_outas_ Luv,” G,°,.s,_ Ta s, and cash boxes also, will oiler Y° ec it a ed with bundles of B I f p~,-mn L M. youuzscgmg, to my 1,-om th“m_ You yourself, make the price, place tho ay ;;>tw£1erons'I;i:)els;l;1yy;dorh0m Timo lima m°‘"l\f whtbhir n dime or n dollar or H hU“d"°`df d°unm' in the sellers cash landed at Boston Thursday or Surf- ( box. Do not ask for change. And remember, wear- the Tags you purch ,day mmninm see. ,Wegrm the Tags is an evidence that you have contributed, and on , In order to take cue of its rapidly 'l‘ag_d\y 1511 be U16 m0St llvnorable ol distinctions. Now please on Tag increasing Prince Edward wand Tr” Dev. resolve theyr.-.-ns inur. who nerr you '1‘ags. with the Home kindly me ,he Company has ,,,,,,,,,,,_,,,d w_ K spirit thatfth , have shown in offering tu do the work, you will do a Rogers C0 man their pusmgor ,_e_ ' dm! “mt il 3011 W0\`i\1 Wl1fi‘l¢- “ml th” H‘”`l’“'“I “Im PWM' Ipresentntlves at Charlottetown. The Remember Tag Day I----~- -- cirIcAoo, Assn e-