1 Y FUI' th. mfast ,4| ‘ _ - THE 1, all Circulation ,. nthIs Province. - K _ M ‘ ' .r=ii‘<¥.¥f?~%tli.‘is3.‘i"l’;'l’.‘i5°ia.} _ cHARLor'ra'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD 1s1§A_ND, CANADA, wnDnEsnAv, Ai>iui. I if PRES Address Presented ter to Past High Cready, Now A ber. Severa by Lending Fm-es. Dr.fH_ar_ris Says Are Used iniCyIinder Explodes, Terribly Two Victims of Prematur Toro to Ladies’ Colle es Man lin Two Men One Ex Iosion One Wa In- -:=::== -~ ---n ._..._-~.-._-- . , .. . ' - - . . __= I, 0,. FORESTERS TEXBUUKS ,THAT _'lElI![iENl IN, Sill 'FATALITY ENTATION ABE DANGEHUUS' Hlltwll YlH[l BY IJYIAMIT ' .-1- ---i _..._ Chief Ranger Mc- [‘»-.,'~-. . g ' g g 3 P A- - ' I, Jubilee Mem~ Castle Hall was well filled _with members of the Independent Order of Foresters last night. ' John H. Bell filled the office of Chief RauE¢\”» _ _ After the initiation of four new members. S. F. Hodgson, High Chief Ranger, was called upon und after making n -brief though happy speech concluded by reading the follow- ing address to J. E. B. McCrendy, who with other ofllcials occupied is sent upon the platform. ' ,__- _Z1 i, dt the Present. , < of Whom May Die. stantly Killed. I O O I I TORONTO, April 27--(Speciui)-"li WOODSTOCK, N. B., April 27- ST. JOHIN, April ZT-(Sp¢¢ia,1)_ _ can point out text books in 'l‘i»i-mitoi(S_pecin.l)--A bad accident happened The premature explosltion of diynnm- yonng ladies' uoilegeg which ii you-near the round house in the yard ite blew Gideon Corey, aged 54, and the n“r1erSign¢(]_ reprcsentim me parents read them. and your iimigltt- that mal’ "@S_U1t f¢1fH1lY'~ G001'E€ RQE-TTS. agcd 33, workmen in _members of the Independent Order of ters were in those schools, you could H0-1‘!`y Cox, John M¢E 1 Z < Y l- .ion of over twcut -five millions of MESSINA, ;A ril 27- S ccial.-An emi’ °Y I _have Silvered you; locks and made book rtfcrreil to wus Ot'tley’e-1 Shor ___.____._ Vcnerablc your person, fm we cam History of the I-le_oi'e\vs, which was in ' _ I .not out realize that the great, ull. use at the University, Toronto, but A wise and _boneticient Father has bless- declined to give the names of the: 911 YOU With H YOUUH he-HTL. ii' killd. ladies colle=fes where it was in use l . ' - ~, . . ‘ U > - ` whiCli ever attracts the >yoilnp,'er f th ' . V . . l Y ' membership “of the prdcr t0w______S ;>,m.li;n__i1_l>__lJ1;_c_a€i_t_,? eE_r_;_yti_i_¢_ig_t.tii_i;isriiii_,?_,E_| _ W- A. and Miss Gas- yourself. Since inukins Charlotte- uu uct to incorpcruit the inuepeud- fongay United The Bride i town your home your associates in my (),.,1C,. of 1,~m.eSnm thus having _.___ the order have ever been proud to h-id \ iniich to do with lul ' ' ~ ~ » - vine' the a General Favorite. _ , ~ y n < i> - “I’°f‘_hf“'1“'H had “"2 “’1==<10'“ and tl" cloliurs to tim sit-it the disabled the official estimate places the num'v)er of RW' DT' F°1“Y W” th” °'m°i°"’l“€ f‘“°S‘ght “J l’*"“"m" a munllfef Uf this- old, ond to the widows and orphfnne bo-:lies of the earthquake victims at °l°rg'ym‘“`“' igmat Fraternity whose wen dmigncd | Mid other beiieiiciurics of deceased 25.000 M14 UFOSG Still ill the ruins at The bridesmaid was Mi" Eu* 00”' liiuxs not only throw the nizintle iii,m,mi,m-_`~_ wc n,,,.,, my to y(,u_ well 45,000. QW and the l-§'l'00mS'm&D Norman Ii. protcctioii .irouilil our liomes bill ` Both figures are minimum. Gibbon' ' » . s - I . .lohii E. ll. .\li~( riiitdy, l<..sq,, __ _ ~ |‘ resilience, a num caught lici' arm with both of his hnrids, but fortunately did not properly cstiniiltc I with ivlioiu iii: was dealing, ns ihv ‘ lady uvvcr los-iing litr nerve for it :no- iiient slapped the in'isei'ul»lc‘ specimen i of humanity in the face. As the assiiiilter reeoiled from the unexpected ‘blo\\', the lady culled- to iii young iiiiin wlioni she saw at some .distance away, but by 'thc time he had i~espo'iided to the calhthe COWHY4 had take-n to his heels and disap- peared. i The Indy described the man as one of medium height, with a light`mus- tnchc, abd between thirty-tive and forty yours of ngf; He wore a long tlairk ovrrcoat. As she was carrying a poirkvt D001* in her hand, it is clearly evident UNIT the ma'u’s iii'l.t'"ntiou wus robbery. Fortiiuntely the police of Cliiirlotte- town are not of the order wlioscicyes are forever shut, and if it is in any wuy possible the criminal will be captured. It is earnestly to he hoped that he \vill, for th-is clusis of mieii d0S¢‘1`V0 nothing out ii punishment si-vere ciiough to sci`vu ns li li-istillg wnriiiiig to any others in the country of the siiinre untlirc. _ _ g __ _ ef-.- _ -. _- MANY or rat siiiius I I A IN THE EDEN MUSEE i New yi),-k City, the Guui".li_iii'i: linp-_ py pai-ty will 'nuve the orivilciw of seeing several intiirfsfing fig\1r to the Pacific Coast. Ayivaiinminsi Jf‘l"~"~_-¥f?‘»‘;.L‘?F.:_i!“'-»_=."?"-“f‘_._**°"-9__ \“f'ANTED. by a Stvnographer and ’bookesper_ work in City. 'Apply to X.__Ql1ardian omce. 4-Z8d_3i'pd_ FIOR SALE, pure bred Berlcsliire _ . ,pigs from prize winning; Sm¢k_ Also an Ayrshire Bull siredby Dain- ty Lnd of Elmsdale. J. R. McLeod, Dilrlinigton. 4-28d.1irZip'd. IQOR SALE, 8 horse power boiler _ . and engine in good order. A. E. Dcwar,_Qllai3>ttetovvn_. 4-28drtf. .\\T.AN'l‘ED, two girls in lobster fac- » tory. Apply to W. L. ‘Dean at qiiice oi C. i.youa__& co. 4-zauiw_l “WOR SALE, about nine acres, land, _ . beautiful building lot six milesi from Charlottetown. Apply J. Essery, Devon Farm Union Rioad. 4-28dr2ipd _ _, - . - -. ,. W. .- .--...-.-_.-_' I4 .OR SALE, good farm of 84 acres, .' . 3,5 miles from City. Also pro- perty at Little York, 22 acres, good house and barns. Also #good cultiva- tors, several ploughs and waggons nearly new will be sold half value. Iron barrows new, and washing m-nf cliines. Also two steuim engines. Ap- ply to John Prowse, Royalty East. 4-28dlir11lpq; fs- ,, .-. f~ » r`~~ ,_` _ .f rilfipll _ uf :~==~4/T ' '~-,.`,’,'4'.‘°*¢. 1 "‘."1‘~ l" A I 1'* '- .»‘1'..&i-5'l':- ~ "netting lille the Home Women buy more than two-thirds the merchan- 8 EE. 35 S EE 35 U “iifavsa 28, rgog. _ , SULTAN ABDUL F ~ HAMID DEPOSED Europe’s Crowned Murderer No Longer Reigns. Sheik Ul Islam. Issued the _ Decree. Late Sultan’s Brother Succeeds Him. Sheik Ul Islam, head of the church, ` issiied the decree of deposition. The news of the deposition cf Abdlil '£1 _ ‘ ilniuid nnd 'the selection of his brotli- vr to succeed him caused great ex- , i-.iteinent tlirough/aut tho city. Crowds also begun to gather in the Principal squares and tooroughfsreo , 1 _ ,_ _und around the Imperial Palace at t_._'/ft <'_,`.',y,|_\§\~;..,,.,j, lviluiz in anticipation of the procla- - " :'_" ',;\\'._._\_~_‘;l:'_,__/'I/'/"__ ,y 'mation of the new Sulitan. < 3 _` - ~ E Fifty Turkish officers have been ar- {`_ g \\\' , _ix _rested in Erzeroum by their troops , if - - ' i ,and despatched under esort to Trebl- nniuiinxm siiwiie me i i""’é`§" = 0 exact significance of the action CONSTANTINOPLE, April 27; Lis not yet clear, but it is feared it (SPBCW1)-Abdul Hamid has been de- _means the beginning ofa revolt of 1;;Beed as Sultan of the Turkish Em.§the provincial troops against _the ~ ‘Young Turks ohicers. ` Mehemmed Reschad Eflendi, hip' CONSTANTINOPLE, April 27.. m`°the"» Was Proclaimed his succes. i(Special)-There was a fresh outbreak sol' this afternoon. ` _ul fanaticism and murder last night LTh_e rd_eposition gee; _through the_a_tM1 Adanal; accompanied by looting r-guia crm prescr e y the tenets ia incen arism. of the Mahoinmedan. faith. The situation is very critical. U ,_i ::,:"`,‘.-J ' \'.\__ ` _jgy ,. MOTHERLAND DOES NOT NEED CANADA’S All) i MONTREAL, April 26-J. Allen no need of such aid. in fact he co-n Baker, M. P., for Filisbury in the siiders that while Canada is perfectly KI-louse of Commons and one of the ,justified in being lil/eral in he-r aid Canadians holding seats in the Im-lof public works, any policy of extra- perial Parliament arrived here tiodaylvngnnt expenditure for military or and ut. once put himself on record asinaval matters would be national fol- befing strongly opposed to any ex-Ilyi Mr. Baker is H supporter of tho ceesive naval expenditure. He has no Asquith administration. faith in the German scare and saiysl The position ol the Gm ral Manager .than his views are stronger than ever oi' the Gofvefrnment railways has been on this point since he visited Berlin alinlishrwi by the new system which a month ago. ~ i_,r»u-. ' tflcct on the first of May. Mr. 'Baker says that the Germans Ari adruiite sheet of the circular new that they have the Kaiser well which is i,eiu'i; Sent out and sitnéd' in hand are simply amazed at the by W. L. Jones, states that the panic which has seized hold of Eng- 1 5011111 Of MHDHEWNCHE iS CUm`lJ0S'¢d"0f land. He also regrets to see that§M. J» Butler, Chllifmafli DBV~i'l1 Pdf-“ Canada ie being staimpeded into sim- 2 ¢i‘Y"‘§€T. E- Tim" 9-“Q M- Brad? llar policy. Of course he says it isiiaiiter leaving the city this aftlornoon. very pr-etty to sec Australia and Czin-f AS C0mmiS5i0H0f9 HWY 1111 BPPPBT $0 ado coming up one after the otl1er§l'0SS0»‘=\'1 €