. .'-»-‘-;i;.‘».'.’.s~‘.. - _ . f 5* Q _ 5- . ..>iaflii`f'.l‘..._'l.-."l.”_..?..ffa".=l.°.'i‘l~ an .Y ' ‘1 14 *A ._ C_HAR,LO'l`TETOWN, PRINCE A EDWAIU1 ISLAND, CANADA, THURSQAY, iuglv 7, 1908. - AG DTAN , _ - ,. .1 -, . ww, i`Fl 1*. @RahHI£HERSf,_, PERSONS ASLEEP '= . v ,- A Razor Was the Teggrillle Weapon, His Employer, The l.a,tter’s Wife And _ - Three Fellow ,Barbers Were H 1. lllli BAITN BITITNTI The Victims ._`- » New YORK. my 6-Rebento and Macero and cut tllllr throats while they slept. ‘ Peraso, Vwho, with his wife was asleep in an adjoining room, was 'awakened by a stab wound in his `neck and engaged the boy in a des- perate struggle. The man was unarmed and the boy ,cliltcllng the razor _in his hand slash- `ed his employer several times about lthe face, neck and hands. The fwght was going against the barber when his three assistants staggered into the room and attack- ed the boy. I Lgether they drove him from the room into the street and summoned assistance. _ It was then found that Mrs. Per- asos throat had been cut and that sho was lying in bed only partly con- scious while the fight with the boy was in progress. Illiilullil nullilll Irish Woman Charged With Nlurder Deported by New York Oflicials Wllll GEESE MAKE 5 BIN UNNP IN llll This is About the Latest Thin That Has Been Hatched' E PORT Jnnvis, "N, v. Moy 5.-A NldW"""YCiRK, I May 5.-1Murgaret (".lary, the-.young .- Irish woman who was detained by the. immigration ruitllnritics upon her arrival h-erc on lllv Campnna last week on advice. 1: w derfl ar `comes from .“”‘°9_- 0.9.. 9 Y U... - !Bparrow-bush., two- miles west of 3Port Jervis, N. Y., says the Phila- -delphia Record' A dock 01 wud. Aa- whole lot for a little money and in Including Sixty-Three Head of Cattle--An Ontario Farm- ers Very Serious Loss HARRIETSVILLE, Ont., May 6.- ,(Special)-A disastrous fire occurred here shortly after midnight when the barn of Fred. York was comple- tely destroyed with ell its contents, including 63 head of cattle. The biklding was n tine_ structure of its kind. The loss is covered by vnsurance. IITIMEITY ITITAMA ANI] VATTITIVTIE Jsro ivioaulilis lu s list ol wsu- kfnown melo-dramas is the attraction booked to appear at the Opera House starting Friday. Jere as entertainer is a host in himself, his manager, in order to make certain that tha per- formance will not lag for a single in- stant. has surrounded him with a company every member of which is particularly strong in their respective roles. ` The serious things in life are all ,well enough intheir way and df course_must he met, but when one igoes ‘toa theatre'it is usually for the urpose of being amused and 1 P . |Jere in the comedyleads, will c_er- gtuialy more than amuse and bring 'a constant roar of laughter. I _ ` A The plays to be presented are “A .Daughter of the People, Shaun _Rhue -'rbs rlstai dom, wby bs _Divorced-_Her Ialid iitlfers. ,. ~ , ' The theatre goers of today demand geese alighted recently ih the Dele- . » ware river, but after a thunder f$_‘:)V"L,i;efdl’heE:f'0l§;;:1tafsagexsgullgg hsf ;,»,,,,, the head uf the Royal high shower the weather turuevl cold and most an three ordinary shows; HH t’llusl..tbnlury, \vl‘.ich stated that Mrs We Small We "D201 hfdding the geese I-company this season mxmbe-I-3 25 f'1=-ry was wanted on suspicion of P"“°“",“~ E“°“'5 were ’““d° by peopls sua brings to cbs Islsud nic having information concerning the Gam’ ElE‘]”u Etf_’hi°“l:iT5f‘;re tthsm-f Té;11'l,5ame mg vhudevme that character. rIcat.h` of her husband at his _home Wes; etsasiglrisgned Y' b°§_dE° aft; lized his successful run 'of two weeks '“ I ('l'““`,‘“0"g5- (»;lUé\fY dM11Y0. Frantic atteemm; msc in the air with 'in St. John andthree weeks ln- Hall- .=\f\\. wus epor c to ay on c _ ‘ fax. Each play will be prescnteli Uarulania of thc Cunard line. T* cake of ""3 to their feet' _ with special scenery and effects, and When the birds had soared high in order not to have any waits bé Clary died of poisoning. When thei ' I - \‘-=\f1m\\\if\ docks at Qlleensiwwh. °“°“€h_ *‘b°"° the mg “U the 8”” Itwesu sets the following bigarlsss. Mrs. Clary will be arrested by tllc_5f!`\lC.l‘-them the heat melted F119 me lpolite, vaudeville will be presented. Irish police. With Mrs. Clary was a _M111 freed them- .The wk” °f We T911. Jere in _an entire new line of Parod- brothor, who is_ a Brooklyn motor- fhl`0“E11 “he 'UUA Of 5- l19lEhb01`9 ies, ` mun. I-ls said lie would see hs sis- TJHTT1 and HWTAY killed 3 00W *V Bohee and Hyers, Colored Queens for through her present ditiieulty. farmer WHS milking- lg! Song, from Ragtime to Grand » ' , ‘ . para. , Al W. Wilson, The World's Grea - r,» .. r._...., u=:£f~'= sum- Y- ____ ,, 5 - _-_, ._ i_"f gv If.. 1. i. °""" rrrr-`i .». »=~. 1. .f NlllTSE liTIIllEll MACK." _Z if 0 ysinnis lun , ON ENGLISH MISSIUIS A"‘l Thi" 6°"‘"‘“S S"‘°‘d° A A A Leadin .r-Statesman Re ard ;Eastern,fllT’- while Believed lu be 3 _ - 3 . _ _ -_ ' " c fl A S __ ,C d ll ,Right Insanllréggdyohm “X TE; Reerallfrll; IT?-aM;tesaFor _.___ . e nl N To . l ' . Small Coasters SI-IIGNC l;Hs,0hl, " ' my ,___,Sp,,,,a,§’1'Ber§“D';vm‘;' Victim of Drink Attempts aged 43, a well known horseman, and driver John Hancock Iastnught shot Suicide in St. lohn With sud irliied Lula Bird, sgsrl zz, s col-N . ah Carbolig Nlixfurg ored girl and shot her mother inflict- ing probahl ffatal wound Y . - He then ran across the town to the ST- JOHN. MBV -5-(Sl>€ClH~l)'- barn of Stas _Bhakelford where he.`Hl1"Y‘ H01m09» 33 WMS Of age, at- took refuge. i- tempted suicide here early this even- Refusing to come out, Shgkelfgrd _.___ --f--- -'___ ' Mllrllll ENJITYEII nooKl.AND Ms, Mb 'is-'rb ins. , went in after hir# and was shot and Holmes had been drinking heavily killed by Devaney. all_ilay.» He was seen from a window Later Devaney, committed suicide.=of Chipmi-1n's Pool room drink thel lt was thought he was insane. Tcontcnts of a bottle in the rear ofi .tha place and then fall heavily to lthe ground. »‘ '- Men in the pool room rushed out; ‘ ` land the strong .odor of carbolic acid 'revealed the cause of Holmes’ col- ‘lapse. A doctor was hastily summoned and Ifflolmes removed to the Public Hos- Ipltal in an ambulance. ‘ He was there relieved sutllcientl , . y .. e _ ‘ y §2;,'“i§; 3; ndl‘g(§’l‘:°Phgr‘;'_;;f°;‘r1o ;1"ith°‘_" to make a statement. A - eir own yard: The greens' W-ere dug, He declared he did not know whom an underground pipe kept the Iwhat the bottle contained. The doc- ground warm and free from snow. tors believe he will recoveri i f»"."'.|'-- I-'-I I . _ ` The Lute' I-lon. Dr. Douglas. Speaker of the Legislative Assembly 1905-8. Born Dec. 0, 1860; Died May 6, 1908. ` T . .. est Ventriloqulst, introducing ‘Little ' _Q r t I . Willie Green. _, it _ '. ' , . , Rowley and Gay, Scotch Dahcells ‘f-T`*.” “"'*‘-‘°°*'“"*:_ “"_r°_”L1‘1-'1i2'f*"“*r'f=-"“f"'-2’ ; ‘ ' . _ a.nd_'Bag Pipers. _ _ ` _" . -.AT ' ,‘ Three Flexible Amiot's, Contdlltiorl- ' N ists and Aerial Marvels. ' ,V2 _ ,_ Eddie Gonyar, 'Baton Manilblletdr g ` p ir ~> Q Q ‘ l '___ '__“ cd 'Songs GAIRO, Egypt, May 5-A British subject, Scott Moncrciil, deputy in,- spector of the Blue Nile province, together ‘with a native official, has been assassinated at the instance of a local shelk, who proclaimed him- self prophet at Mesalemlea. about 150 miles from Khartoum. A small hunitive lorco led by the governor of the province, was attacked by`u murderous- band of dervishes. Dur- ing the fighting tho governor was wounded' and two native otlleers were killed. - ,v_.____._._;..__..___. Keep Mim"-,1'g Linimqnt in the House Minard's Llnlmenf UiedV_l}yf_l\__y§if:i-anis T . MONTREAL, May 5-,One hundred and ten blushing brides left Bonaven- ture and Windsor Stations forhoney- moon trips on the closing days nf April. The rflcord was complete last- ovoning and t showed that in the four days sixty-three couples left by the G. P. R. and fifty-seven by the Grahd Trunk. .__..._._-_----- A. A. Al-ley returned to the City last night by. the mail train. ` The Northumberland arrived from Picton last evening about nine. _.-_.__.-1-__ li seats opens this morning. TORONTO, May 6-( pee a )- Ensterl winds, increasing to strong first, then showery at night 1 _ atlmentsuar.. °qln.ciz"' Nliolreflhlly C l “lent tablets. ten oeni.a_§-lr ew . -iildrusgi., PARfSOL,“b_ e rntucll , DANcl~;s Also The Eiaorals ilorss sallsnwllh iurnial M-mary Song`,At Wonderland This Ellénildg. lewette»,~Hayes And Lind In Complete 'Change Of Program. _ _ This versatile. and .clevenut io w:il1'\f“¢h~ E- E~ ,H“A:;‘;;`All“f,%g;°$’g1f12:§ present new _features entirely tonight wall slqstrlc 1-_qileiwl bswliaa-li; isfldl-m\\iini."" ies riser# 4- \,mut!_ °"°hme,'°¢ , ghpungidlls ‘catchy in air. tuneful and epnchllhs now. ro" Wonderland, goeru. £0 W ° . ~ ' mo.. or sen th te t and most fascinating and._.rno_ui-ceful in the .fend _ dsnug-L-Til? irlbit drlmolill' und tit- l~ sud, at will to u musical :lem in ti-active danunno-the most all HDTG _ *Wt - " , at » .“ ‘_ mano,-.¢_.,»“ummin| M _g¢'”g|&,q|||].~.- I motion pi urea are neges en . the veuddvillh Italo today. Janette. Wllll- ‘“°f°» T' ”°°dPd "° t” "Q" Hum una Lira nu tho bln to ser-;grsm'I W°\\°°fl¢'"l °.v°f Ce” ° renter. .. ,- .. I ull oupbo but by i»r<»vidlill_i.~`.;ll‘l°.\>,¢r_¢- '-\'l=° ma ..."~.m"|,_ Than them total! in enthusiastic ‘tillgi _ever RIM. _ ..M.‘ ,*.mm_m _ ,mt ogg lneneplnz in lnimlnr one o noun whom. .4 _ zminm 0| W,-. garment popular one in the city. lmtion~i§ 'and clever work: .“‘°'¢”“' *’»'°-"".'° counlaeuiuo-5tu‘I¢u»lr. nn fu vm ‘W » ~ _ _ - ,Q s.»,.- _ J.. , 1.-_ in every note. The sil\il°\‘ 19 '$598510 .l` ' - ,, - (From Hansard.) |word of criticism on the govern- C0|\dC|1§Cd AdV€|'t|§éMl`\2l\ ML A_ MAR'r1N_ 1 am sorry there _ment in keeping these freights up, is not 8 tuner House on this occas_]but now he has obtained new iight. _'__Too_lato__fo\fA_(llEs@¢£iot. ___ mn when my hon friend from Kmgsll-Ie has always been very quiet in INV»;;f{g1;_,~R;,§;;\;1~,;°;;,;r;,_*ie33;; .>...'... s......... ......... ru.. u..»...>Iii“i.§.i°“.5§.?.£’;‘ .i..‘i‘“‘.".if.’“I.’.?"ii...*.‘.‘3 Apply to w.'A. mucoil. Houston. » "M5 b‘°“ST‘° “N “““,“2P°"*§“”‘1“f“'1§‘°'t"‘}?d°“"f'“"{{,‘, k“‘§ §i°‘“_§°' T” 5i5dEnpd_' ti'on. I am sorry tin so ew mn-, ac o no n e as rawn - -»----*-‘--~----------~ -~.-- igtci-5 are in their aces; I em it quits so dark as it is.. I have \VANTED“A h°“5°k°°P°"- Pmtedt' sorry the Minister moi Marineisome figures before me similar to “nt ’m‘°"°d` Good vmgfg apd Fishrries is not llerelthose the hon. gentleman has quot- ply to Mrs' Hubert Howard’ .M | ' and' ltliat the Prime Minister is ed. I have a letter here written a 1°’ I_l9.mt‘ ' SJMBW' absent. This is a question of grea‘t`year or two ago which I will read: WANTED”A Em 1°' S°“e"°g`d'h°;lf° importance, both to Prince Edward Ofllce of the General Traiilc Manager, - WDW- ADPT? t0 Mfl MB _ 0" _ d Island and to the whole of Canada; Moncton, New Brunswick,May 15,1906 136 R°°hl°\'d SU- 0l1‘"`l°"°<"°”lh- i I have no criticism to make of the D. Pottinger, Esq., _ _ 5751” d manner in which the hon gentlemen General illlfienager, Moncton, New runsw c , , . _ _ ‘VANTED-A ginl for ?Sne5Tl hae',treeted the subject, but I doubt B . ' » . \\0l-\B¢W0l'k- ADDTY MY- "J~ lf. if the resolution he has proposed Dear Sir.-Referring to yogi' letter MBKBHIIO 377 Rl¢T\m0l1d St- 4*7U1WlNl would have the desired edect, or|under date of May 12, a ing for AN»p]pp_A 5904 |-811351 5 rl would carry out the tenor of his some information called for by the gglgyl mod npwhgw' Applgqqtgm-Ngft, Agphe "i:lfte'i` doin to Prineeliih of the Prince Edward Island l‘1iN,ElrilEltTir;vT’l&llE§d"lU £5910! With `*-5°' st' I I Ed9faM`I and I ppois this gov- Railway one the maximum en- “l‘"“""th° ‘b-°'° -““‘“°d ”°-"1 d°“°°°'.\z“li*-sf! °l°,g§_i¢ ¢f‘31agsg““°"'“°,§°-." A, .,£%'2.,D_!¢,‘;'1.-ggi.;,Fm°“uh°'°l,‘ gg °` ¢rume1\t.bss'l1;ts ofllmoney, to sl>sna'fel~'bi“ ll-sight mill. lu offset' T W " 5_7d‘,.3{ ' and I'tlii'nk 'ou‘nat'ilro consirlerat;on' prior to January 1, 1906. alll; N10 Chestnut st. ' iid.. 4, th th 1 , , ht m, ,, -F51* SALE-“S0 *>“'*'°1° 0'3" i.t`.i'ii'.°.'ii‘f°°=f=Sy°f ‘"°“="*e gm 'ei' at on Freight Rates on Government I I . Uvulh ¢O‘~`.v 'luurserwen _va o¢hel;'¢llro¢.' P h I d not see why changing House mr 'aural home work ‘Tim ll spew e T) the Intercolonial would' I Enclose you heuewith freight tar OTTAWA. May 6-(Special)-Thc sult of his mission to England to‘ confer with the British authorities' A Mr. King says he was tolli byl several of thc formost statesmcn of, the Empire that they regarded thci question of immigration of Orientali peoples as ,the very greatest probleml in imperial politics. 1 ‘ They recognized Canoda’s right tol WANT GNANT EUN N THE 'EXIBITIUN Deputation From Chatham and , Newcastle, N. B., Wait On Sir Wilfrid » , OTTAWA, May 6-(Special)~A dcputation from Chatham and New- castle, N. B,, saw Sir Wilfrid Laur- tor a grant $50,000 for the Dominion crbibitiou lu 1909. ` ier and Fisher this afternoon, asking A dcputation of prominent Irish. Catholic Liberals from' Ontario and Quebec saw Laurier to urge that Irish Caiiholics have further repre- sentation in the Dominion Cabinet. l . - I PNINCE WILNEEM I WEITS .BEATS EUUSINI ST. PETERSBURG, May 5.- Prince Wilhelm of Sweden, second son of King Gustave, the popular sailor prince, who visited America in 1907, was married this aftcrnoon| to Grand Duchess Marie Pavloan, the cousin of the Emperor of Russia and daughter of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovitch. The ceremony took place at Tsarhoe-Selo and was ac-I companied by all the‘pomp and bril- llant display of color characteristic of the most stntelycourt in Europe. ..__._-_-.----- I CHICAGO MARKETS Chicago Muy ti. --(Spl~<‘i:\l)--~' Corn 'Til 34' \\‘ ir -ut 10291 Pork M ay Corn \\'licat Pork tl-i 'Sql H0 7s The mail train arrived at 10.40 on the subject of immigration to Canada from' the Orient and immi-l The committee on the bill amend- gration from India in particular was dug the coasting regulations ._w}ll presented to Parliament this after;-lprohably agree that, vessels up to noon. :150 tons be allowed to'sail `without» lull autonomy in the matter ofiim- report of McKenzie King on there- “posing immigration restrictions. _ I , The sum oi_$25 to keep out Hindu: may be raised to $200 if not found adequate. certified mates for any ports as far as ten degrees north. This takes them to Demarara. Under the predent law vessels of over a hundred tons can not clear for rl port beyond Cape Hatteras without a certified mate. _ PTIIZE WAS NUT APFHEIIIATEIT MILAN, May 5.--The. editor of is paper here organized a c0lIAP,loA¢i9n and announced that a valuable prize would be awarded. Not until the competition was closed did he state' that the prize was himself. As the winner proved to be a marnied woman some difficulty* has now arisen. ~ EAT MEAT , TP'-‘_ HARTFORD, Conn., Hay cery and meat.market recently td_ an order over the couhter Ioriilla. number of articles amounting in ill to 18 cents, to he delivered tht: day. The ordered included 2 een worth of cat meat. The merchQ5t got a telephone message noon af- ter not to send the meat as the eat had caught a. bir&. ‘-"‘- V I svsnn ni malls scinuinl NEW YORK, May 4-With rio modern skyscraping oiilce build g has come e. new form of buildlig scaffold. Instead of constructing the sosnoiri lrom below, which is uh- posslbio in tbo cess ‘ol buildings ranging from ten ‘to fifty stories, platforms are suspended from the steel girders above. On those swing- ing platforms the bricklayers work and the scatlold is raised as the work progresses. ull ull in PUT UNT EIITE last night. , ` ’ ed pastor of the Llcntrnl Cllristllln church of this City. Tablets. Druggista refund money if LANCESTER, Penn., May 5-While Seturday's Guardian will contain a th d ht 1 Edw rd Fit* ’ sermon on Self Government. ‘by iweie ilnllirifkhfés Em cowsa any 05° J' N' 0' M°Q“e"y' tm new y R ‘morning recently, the barn caught fire. Fitzkc called his daughtersuito his assistance, and picking up their buckets, full of milk, they dashed thocontents on the fire. When the 'ro Conn A com m ons: nav. 1 t th 'runs Lkxxrrvn saomo Quininejmfk pf,‘,‘,§’§_y “V” °“ 'Y "°“° ‘° it runs to ours. lc. w. oaovl'-:'s| -~----- " BlEU“t“f° 0” “ch l’°" 25° I Minard’s linimeni l.umberman`l Friend ',,, _ s-~»--- »~---_*Aw -~ 1 At Fairyland tonight, _Shaw and _halv, qiugersi, dancers, congiritigg- (std and coiffedtaits will _'nel 6 -their dburlutcotovm .engagement irltb the presentation of "their eccentric act entitled "My Eleven Dalian." It in one of `tlleir Bhgest hits and bounds iii nproarlone comedy.‘ The dancing stunt to exceptionally good. lil null Uruha ,I ii Illiluiil inlllll Change of Pfogiramby th`e»VaudeviIIe Artists Who Conclillle Their Charlottetown Engagement ~ The _moving pictures are aboveml average., nd are as friiioimf- "Trea£e Island," _ - " "au nominal.-»'ri°lp."-r_ "A Little Hero." '- _ "The Twin Brothers ‘-“lic illumma anon will be s mois- ture. ' /T murmur' rs; rms I I I I NIIT WANTETT `