for , . f I -1 MORNING DAILY FOUVDW ll hill ` wrriiKr.v,iNow susan DA1Lr lsa1} CHARLOTTETOWNV PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1908. {,:’.r;,-;.;,t_{’§{l‘,,°;,',.w};,‘i‘,.*.’i."¢i'i?.!r NEW TREATIES 'BETWEEN . CANADA AND eferrin To The Fi ° - - THE U. S. R E sheries Re-mark ing of The International Boundary And 0ther Matters- Textdtead In The Dominion Commons. OTTAWA, May. 19.--(Special).-The fishes in waters contiguous to the inter- The Cash TIT 5_1. f t otreaties recently passer] 1) national boundary, by Inter- “‘ " " y ., The Safe. the United States and Ilnperiul govern llational fisheries commission of tw ment respecting intel national fisheries and boundary questions at issue be- tween Canada and United States were prosollted to parliament by Sir W, the two govermnents. fishing, size of nets, etc. per:-ions, one being appointed by"`ea.ch of They are instructed to draft uniform laws as to close seasons, methods of FORT WILLIAM. OM-. Mlly 19- (Special).-A man named Forrester u - At first it was reported that the ll , _ LIIII WHLIIKLII There was ,genuine concern ielt generally throughout this City yes- tferday morning when it was learned that the Plant Line steamer A. W. Perry on her first trip to this port, ' from Boston this season had run ashore near Port Hastings in a dense fog and was a totpl wreck. Came a Bit of Khife Work. _ passengers had been drowned but the ST. JQHN, May 1Il--(SI)€CIL\I)-Pu(IT- T Sllllli C0Sl9<¥llS€m0. an Italian stabbed Alex. Anderson, who met alrnostinstant uleo. Merise, a Greek, in the fruit store death by being crushed between the Of R- 5~ Pl1Dl1g€0l`ge on Main St. this heavy cargo stage and the side of the Donalson liner Indrani, _.__..._..i1;- ST. JOHN, May I9.-(Special).-Th'\ afternoon another fatal accident the second in two days, occurred on the he victim in today's ‘tragedy was Lllurier this afternoon. Treaty l'e l'e making the internation Both bear date April lltll, for a unifoi'm means protection for food L the Pacific. f - - al boundary refers in detail to several sec- Tlle treaty of the fisheries provides tions of the linefronl, the Atlantic te station that he wanted the cash in th made the operator assist him to get it THIS MAN SURE HE _ IS GOING 'T0 FLY Henry Farnlar believes That With Modifications He is Making He Will Be Able to Establish a New tloul' Record For ~ Aeroplanes. . “X”-i°"T_'i_` NORFOLK. Va.. May 17.-Wl1hur,ex1)eif.ments on an immense plain wright the aerowmg, Wh0_ with his near the town of Ghent, which offers b ther Orvme Wright haB,l_eccnuy facilities not obtainable in Paris. T() l made ’ record breaking' aeroplanei flights when shown liast night's As-L sociated Press despatch from Londonl - to the effect that Henry Furman, thel f I English aeronaut who holds the aero- plane record for that country, has (1 "' issucil a challenge to the Ohioans to; -_ t an aeroplane contest in France for a' V V, I rhrlrr of ;5o.ooo, positively refused mol mllke any statement on the subject.I ___ He would not say whether or nlot he _ ' h l \fl?:\ourT3lcedH2TherF;‘dllT]x',;;‘ Thad: .tdleegiig LAPORT. _ Ind-. May 18 - Identi- socmtid Pl.ess_ _ ticatlons oi the piece of jaw bone .. » _ taken from the ruins of the Gilt - 'ectl xdgpfalkaeroplanes or my pfains ness farmhouse as- a portibn ior the iutnre " snirl he lvir. wrigh¢.Mrs» Bells Guinness' Skull beers went to Mamfw from 'ms “mp at out most conclusively the conten- K"ll D vil Hill early this morning-tions. of the state Fegnrding the l e _ .nhl will spend the night there. nnrly ;1d°hf\;i'l el 336 _ h0;lll°S sand blih tomorrow morning he will leave forille “_ ill” T5 9 ° Ugmg L is toil to leave the camp about the has escaped H ‘ nliillllc of next week. I ~ V lt is said that the Wright broth-, ~--'-_-ir# ers have a machinelabroad and thatl they and their machinist, Furnass,1 { will sail from New York some time during the next few weeks, to enteri He got $600 and took his departure. The night operator, unllervcil by th miles away, uild gave the alarnl. Forrester has not been seen since. II 'IIIIIT IIIIIIINII Sergeant--Assailant Arrested. riot took place at Windsor today. ' Twohundred men employed on th the lload with a club by a fol'cigller,\\'ll< later was arrested. V IIALLIII-TiBIilT IIIILLII TORONTO, May 18.-Tom Long- Lboat disappointed his supporters on Saturday when he failed to finish in Vthe ten mile race at the C. A. A. U. meet at Toronto Junction. He was ,taken with cramps on the long ‘hill 'at Lambton while occupying tenth til mst Friday CV N_ R_ agent at Aw wild rumor was contradicted b the evening. ship. sr. l. w. lun Anornlsli rA'rALirY ISHIIHL IN TUG AT A ST. JOHN WHARIT __ V A Second Accident In Two Days Results' _ , I __ ' Nearpt HaSVVVVgS_VV0 Lives n a Second Death Norwegian Los, `p,,Ss,,,,g,,S A,.,,,,,,,d Working on Steamer Falls Into Here Las: Night. - _ Dock And Drowns. And Made Him Hand Qver '_,_.. _ Italian Meets Greek, Then being engaged in longuhorlwark. When the stage wal moved the mln fell into the water but was quickly re- scued and carried into the freight shed. Dr. Skinner was called but could do nothing and Anderson died about fifteen minutes after the accident. kokantold the night operator at tha safe and with the means of a revolver near Port Hastinsh- N0 lives were _ _ 9 Halifax at five o’clocl'| Sunday even- incident walked to the next station, ill ing and sailed yesterday mor-ning on THL IIIHLIENLHS Resulting In Injury to a Ponce Ca§T1l;'left there at three o'clock this TORONTO, l\[ay lil.-(Special). - A _ elieverlws h dbth Plt M. C. R, tunnel struck for an illcreaso Line Tim.; xx;-Basil-40 Tmvflgg b!;:n and attacked those who were working. Sel'gcallt Nash. who has control of; The PEYTY had ll 1211156 l1m0“lll Of thc tnllllel police force was striluk on "“"g° and sevmtee" Passengers for ’ The passengers for this Province Tn IITLJH HA[:Ela1armed, as there was no danger and their machine in contest in foreign , countries. They are expected to re- P11100. 8-b0“f f0N2Y YHNTS llelllld turn to this country in time to cnt- Harry LBWSUI1. Who was leaflihs'~Tl10 er the govern.ment's contest at Fort Indian was not in iZ00d Cvlldlf-i0Il._8B Y receipt of the following despatch l from Hniiinx;-. e’ The steamer A. W. Perry is ashore _ lost. Her bottom was -badly dam- aged. The Perry arrived from Boston in her i‘lrst trip of the season for Haw- kesbury and Charlottetown. She had twenty-seven passengers for these ports. The disaster occurred during a thick fog. LATER. The Plant Line steamer A. W. Perry, Capt. Hawes is ashore near McMillan's Point and will lkely prove a total wreck. The steamer left Halifax at noon yesterday bound for Charlottetown, and reached Haw- kesbury safely landing passengers and morning, and two hours later ran ashore during»a thick fog near' Port Hastings. The passengers and crew landed and proceeded. The ship is in 'o dangerous position with bottom seriously damaged, and no immedi- ate prospects of being floated. She is full oi water. The Perry ,formerly known as the built in 1897 and was worth $140,000. fdlarlottetown. who were on the Perry at the time she ran ashore arrived in this City last night by the S. S. Northumber- .ln.nd, having taken the train for Pic-' ton at Port ilaotiugew-yoshiiay morning. They report that some of them were in their bunks when the steamer went ashore. They were not at all they got. ashore easily. Everything was done that could be done by the ships officers to save them trouble. Among the passengers were two lit- ,tle children who had come from Bos- Iton with a card attched to them. IFriemls were on hand last night to Irecéive them and they were safely handed over after their adventurous trip. '- munded $5 froln Merise. stabbed Merise in the neck. was lost ill the crowd. 86 Co. for the most elaborate display o fireworks ever seen in eastern Canada THL IINITLII ` IIINISH LMPIIII ll.. for the regulation of the future rela tions between Denlnark and Iceland. The bill which must be approved by both P.lrlialncilt' constitutes Iceland Danish Empire." IH NIILI BHITISII TXHIBITIIIII ,i LONDON, May lil,---Tile gates of thc Flilnco-Bl'itish Exhibition were thrown open to the public at noon yesterday, and in spite of the threatening werther a large crowd was present to witness the inaugural ceremonies. which occur- red later in the afternoon. The Prince of \Vales, who was iwizolrllnlllieil to the Costailtnno entered the store and de- Mr. Anderson \vho was thirty-tlvc On being refused he drew a knife and lived in St. John for some little time, He tlleli hurried from the store and If was found tllllt Mcrise \vas not seriously woillldcd. Later Costuntano “M “°‘“° “Y WINS'I`0N CHURCHILL Ata meeting of the exhibition to- i1_<--L-if night a contract was made with Hand COPENHAGEN, Mlm I8.-»'l‘lle com- mittee having the matter in hand yes- torilay' prosentcil to King F'i'edel'ick u Mi-_ Chur¢hi11’g Accsgglon to Cubin- the footlights before which he lived. report containing Its recommendations et rank fr,-eg him 1n,f0;~m g ogifiqu But he did not abuse his position Ho ha/.l been boarding at a West and house, and so fur as is known had no relatives in this country. - . -- - li yenrsold and a native of Norway had l The Clever Young Statesman Who Has Been Loom- ing Large oi Late In The Political Life of The United Kingdom---A Man of Very Many Attainments. LONDON, May 18-The following is and patient, bore blame which he did an appreciation of the character and D011 d9"“l"'0 8115 BNGPTMT l`*i»~l’H1l'l¢ life-work ot Mr-_ Winston Spencer under which he chafed. I-Ie lhed, of Churchill: course, the glare and excitement of Z P ' which, in fact, he had already won Now he has won his stars. and bu- ‘comes e. Knight of the Round Table that We Call the CBDIDSTI. It I! hA!‘d~ ,/.qt »\3;\-‘ .f |ly a secret that the late Prime Milil- “il free, autonomous and independent _;' ' " . stef thought he had deserved Q-_'em i-oiilltry, united to I)elimllrk by u. com- lnon ilitcrest, and iorlning with Den-- lnurk a state federation-the United land BeU_abMgauonV and when he got `earller, as indeed, he had. But he . :waited his turn with good temper his promotion in A ditllcult hour, V took the honor with its risks. Bud- Ldenly he is switched od the |;NQ¢_ I ‘» 2 n'-'»~ ,‘ -r ‘as he wesgpllng" ,{».V,,_ suit, and switched on to the twin 'f , problems of home trade and labor at " the heart. of the Empire. What will f he make of them ? What fs his capa- V. ' city for such a task ‘P What faculties of mind and heart does he bring to the consideration of questions which J _ he only knows as quick, intuitive in~ _ ..7_;.'é` K tellligence learned--by instinct and ' -. observation more than by a ldng course of special labor 'I _ WINSTON CHURCHILL ____,.______l1 for himself, that of A Minister able, MAN to speak for a great Department of V State. I never knew an Under Becre- . tary who achieved so strong a Parlia- -'.'-..’.r'/’ , '/f . .. .\ I business o C0lonia Myra, Va., in August, after which fhe has been suffering for some time they will again return to Manteo to _“' Lwlth a boil on his leg. make further experiments. CALCUTTA, May 18--A boinbl ___ which had been placed on a street PARIS, May 17-Henry Farnlan,I _ Id d 1 the English neronnr now in Pnrlswwr line here was expo e yester- suid with reference to his challengeilllw TW lille Whwl °T B ‘flirt Passing _ to the Wright brothers, the Amerlcanlover it' and fm" natives were 1“‘ neronnuts that he woum pmvidcyjiired by the explosion. It was $50,000 ici the match and more'if ro- fevidently the intention of the Del"- q,,h.ed_ He considers the' W,-ightlpetrators ot the outrage to wreck brothers most expert aeropTanetsts,,B Street Cal' Whfainihg -vhite Per- V ‘ and capable of accomplishing wonder. sons, as notices in Bengali recently ml ,eutsV but he expressed himeelg as have been circulated warning natives - _.___ believing that the reports received not to ride in first class cars. Ap- here of their recent, performances pnrsntly _ the bomb was chargedL LONDON, May 1g__'[‘lre British must have been tnexact. His exper-,With Pl¢l`1¢ B015 _“Hd 110* dYl1BT“lil?» meat dealers , especially those in icnce showed' he MMV that it is This being the _dith attempt within Londgm or-9 greatly perturbed by thc impossible, as stated nn the reports lll/8 m0nthS I0 0l»0W “P Street CB" Armours’ scheme to compete with the from the United States to fly iou'r with bombs' “meh ““ea9‘T’-"ess has fe' meat trade helre. C. W. Bowerman, D9moCl`Bi¢iC COHVGDYZTDD Y€Hl7¢l`dBY lf-‘9`.9°“th °T France' She began to dance would be insu cient to keep the ma- ers, question Mr; Churchill, president clline ln the a he said. Regarding U 3 5 WON »1~ROpHY_ ` 'of_.the board of trade, in the house ills own machine, Mr. Furman said wAsH'1N¢T(’)N May 18__The United 6'! commons next Monday as to whet- tllht lt is ¢hDB`Dl0 Ol Nmhlhlng in States armomi' umigel- Maryland her he Purposes takinK stells to Pre- the “ir T°r tw°nty`nv° mmuws Bt 8 was the trophy-winner .ln the recent- “nt T'h° A"”°““ 'mm cnrrymg ‘mt speed of B0 kiknetres an hour. With record tam” practice at Magdalana their proposals to Open L0l1d0l1 Bild modifications he is now introd’uci‘nZ B T elsewhere retail shop! *-0 HUIYPTY mellli he is certain that he will soon_ ay' direct to consumers, avoiding the establish new hour record. Next week _ " ,.'-~,‘. t. f ,-,~----Mlsmihhnnld Mnrlrnt tolls, as this Mr. Forman will begin a series of KeepMl'\arJ 5 Lnllllfill ‘ll T'°' °"`° `iwo\lld' destroy the business of English miles in dfteen minutes., That speed ““1t°d~ ‘ / Laborite, will, on behalf of the trad- , A --W ' " ' " butchers, who could not comP9t0 New rlcrulic PRQGRAM Ar wonlll-:lzl.AND Vaudeville Extraordinary---CTY0 and R°°h°u° in Their Attractive Comedy. Illustrated » Seng' 'rho irtorinl nriloh oi the nw- ml°=l°~ _ gram Bt Wghdgslgnd tonight Pl'°m" A Dog Cop’ den? wLl\:d:::Y idlllteldili- ‘“°° "°“- 1" 1° ° ““° °°‘°°“°“ °' 'nt 5°! cm l °¢ D a the nicurreir llllhs the first one bein! 1000 feet-.and °°V°l`l°‘_¥ ° °“ "fl '£95 a “bmw “___ dwiehnz hh: md m°»¢‘1°"¢l‘“l"’ '°" ““°' T” \'l¢°l ll' I .M rhhptm. It in worth mm-4° 11°* .°“°° ""1-T’ ° " |with American pnclrers li the lmsr were allowed to trade on such terms. __________ Ask For Mlnnrd’s A d Take No Other 1 -°?*""“"°"-'_ oiionos o1nL soicinnn. PHILADELPHIA May 18-with one end of a rubber in |101' lIl0ll\`»\l and the other attached to an open gas jet, Virginia Paul, an actress, was found dead last niEl1`i- ill B theatrical boarding house. On the floor of her room was a letter torn into bits. fum von sUnJno'r -ro oonns 'r Then don’t load your stomach with _wugh syi-ups. Send healing medic- ltlon through the nostrils-send it into the passages that are subject to colds and catarrh. Easy to do Ithil with Onturrholone, which cures ‘h cold in tan minutes. Even to the lungs gon the healing vapor of Cn- tarrholone--nll through the bronchial tubes, nostrils and air passages- `Avary where atmce of disease re- Itnnlhs will Oatnrrholone follow. .Y'ou'll not have colds, nor- will you lnihr from aniflles, bronchitis or throat? trouble if Oatarrhoaone ll used. Get. it today. $6 ctl. and $1.00 at all dealers. V' S_ Adolphus McAdam of Selkink exliillitioll by the Pl'Vin_ccss, delivered Lot 42 ig the winner cf! the second the plonollllcelncllt which started the prize, '$100.00 rn the inet Lipton “`T‘”“1”ii"”’“‘ Limerick competition. hi- °"‘“A‘i"_“LA““ETS UIINIIINTS EIIIISLS Chi :ago May li) -(SpecIal)- _ Corn Wheat Pork May Corn Wheat “W .___ 87% MINNESOTA DaMooaA'l‘s MARSEILLES. May 17-- A pus- FOR JOHN§|0N_ sion for dancing has led to the death .___ of a girl named Valentine Taravel, gT_ pam, M1|m`__ May 1g_The belonging to a wealthy family in the mally endorsed John Johnson as a at U10 H80 Of 4~ All thmllgh dancing :Presidential candidate, and at the was her chief interest~in~l|fe, and she same time, by a vote of 772 to 165, rew to translate her every sentiment irefused to declare in favor of Wim. Y Fllyl-lluliml m0V@'lI'l¢l1tH Ol b0dY~ Jennings Bryan us a second choice. For YGMB bel” Pllfelllifl *WT-Hclled 110 particular importance to helil passion s but 1; length it become suc an ob- ARMOUR DISCOVERY] _ sessign that a doctor was colasultfdm '”” lb d st I nc n LoNDoN, lvlny is-‘rhs British "ment Vgd ";°§§;g °h0,,d';y'°,,, ,,“;If,‘,,t°c,,,,,f dealers, especially those in Londgn, Us plum The girl was taken away an greatly perturued by the T' for two months and came back no m°u“’> scheme to compete with thefbetter. She was found waltzing one -meat T'"*d° hefe' Mr' V' Bower' bt in her bedroom and was taken man, Laborite, will, on oehalt of the “ig d _ t d ueshon Mt Churchilh re_ to a specialists who gave her se n ra °"' q P tives but could not etiect a cure. gdwt °§ 33° BOT: n';TxtT§g::d:T tl; 'llhd other night the girl rose, and, tomilslgegher oiixdnigoposes to takey.e.ny g°T“`g t° an “uc” beg” waltzmg' g;;1;;,,fg l,;§,°,"°,';,";,,,E“‘;,,,,'},§,{,“,;’,"',°:,' 3;; i'I~‘I.‘f......`§'°§7“f.'?I.‘r°.§‘...‘§’.. ‘1i.'l°1.$2§r§‘§“J§. in London and elsewhere retail shops servants we" "°“s°?;,1h by tal loud tee in the attic e gr was to supply meat direct to customers. gsm on the mor' having “wp ` ally danced herself to lleath, eyncope TH E ER- following her tremendous exertions. VTORONTO, May lil.-(Special)-.Fair SIR THOMAS MET and moderately warm. BRITISH MINIETERB. Condensed Advertisements Lennon. M... rr- -r. P. ooo... __ _MAL ff--_f_-»-~--J nor, M. P., entertained Sir Thomas 'ron inte for olnrrlilcntion. _ shhughherry in the Commons in ---- order rn mea Messrs. Lloyd-George. ANTED-A girl for general ' Whousework- good wages- no'oh“r°hm and seely' washing. Reference required. Apply at 29 Fitzroy Street, (West). CHINA WILL NOT To Lair-Viezre Von tins §rnek.rir;Ier SIGN AGREEWNT' centre. . DD Y o ran c _ Rory on premises. - 5-20d’iwpd. PEKIN. MB! 19“'o°“t“'7 t° °x '- -r ------ - A chi .h unexpectedly To Lam-one or two lrrrrusherl P°°*°*l°“°» 'L' “:”m,,t Wm, . rooms in central part of city. "‘“°°d °° “ig” T‘ ° 'B t T Apply in 4s_@ngr sc. 5-zoaslpii. °¢l"\Y I-T*;f°';°’°;°n°¢‘;;v°°r:°,f"“°“ ° OUND:-On Brighton Road near th’ Yau m r ' F' the shore a purse with some '*”'*”'“”_{`_ mentary position as Mir. Churchill. l‘rue, he had a great subject and a great opportunity. He was the' spokesman in the House of Commons of the Government on Colonial af- fairs during the critical period when it was laboring at the double task which constitutes its main title to fame, the elimination of Chinese labor and the setting up of the fab- ric of South African self-government. In the course of this eat sage IIITS THL ITIIIL MILAN, May 18.-A strange scene 'was witnessed at Milan Cathedral yesterday. A 'jealous husband, who had been tracking his young wife through the city on a bicycle, over- . I]iITH III GIIIL in our policy 1,, made ggne nl,);;:;,,_keV took ber in the cathedral square. a very trifling allowance for so,T°l'1`m°d T1? TITS T-l1l'°8tB l-T10 YOUUK young a 1mnd_ NOW and then he was :woman took refuge in the bufldfng. it trifle over-confident, over-audacious! The husband. dlsmwhtlhs. ran hr or over-light in his treatment of op- the St/BPS With the maehihe under his ponrrltr. nut on the whole he ala sr- arm, end. once inside. bench blvwl- traordinary well. He dived deep into ing furiously ` all over the sacred his subjects, worked hard, thought. edifice Lu quest of his wife. “Pl'¢'8d' clearly, expressed himself at times T118 terror among 13110 P¥°¢°l'lll WDP' with remarkable eloquen and felt- shippers by his violent language. _ city. The path he and ze Govern-, After a struggle he was secured ment trod was strewn with pitfalls, and_hurried oil with his wife to the and watchful and powerful foes were police station, where the autlloritiel on the alert to compass his and their decided to detain him for forty-eight fall. A VICTORIOUE BEGINNING. Mr. Churchrll won, clearing all these difficulties. And he fought al- most sin le handed Rarely was 'lt g - . -necessary for one of his cU.efs, "C,- B." or Mr. Asquith, to come to the rescue. He was wary and daring by turns; and the party which longed for his discomllture, for a trip that would have been fatal to,bim and. to the Administration, were disappoint- ed. And he showed moral as well ns intellectual qualities. He was loyal PIPTH WILL IILII THE LIBTL LIW LONDON. May I8.-According t.o the Financial News, arrangements are being made to publish an English daily newspaper, the chief feature of whlc willbe absolute defiance of the libel laws. It will publish comment of any kind upon any person. and will deal with societ scandals and financial gossip with unrestrained franlmees. not concealinf names or the most in- timote detain, It proposesto evade the authorities bv maintaining its pub- lication office in Belgium or Franre,a\.d mailing its issues in sealed envelopes if necessary, money‘in lt. Apply at tshapmiigllce. mmm.. Unimem und by phnman, V H Ihours, in order to give his wrath 'ample time to cool. ,______._._i____; WILL IIIVIIIT L THL ATLANTIC Nippon Yusen Kaisha to Have' A Transatlantic Service I In Operation. _ i-_ VICTORIA. B. C., May 18-The Nippon Yusen Kaishn is to invade th! At ntlc. according to the advices by VtIlu;dTosa Maru, The Anbl, rzhprogxinen o o newspaper, nys e i _ Ynsen Keisha will transfer some of tim steamers now on the Eu linofmm Yokohama to London, stride?)-ontlnenhl ports, to transatlantic service, to be es- tablished when the nine new venell il about 6.800 tons, three of which have been launched, are added to th`e E\u‘0» penn line. The vessels thus taken of! that route will be emplo ed in an Atlantic service. first all lrreg\dar llne and evelitilillly ee- tablilsliing a strongrelglllill' lim- When arrangemults are mmlpli-tl-ri the Gov- Bfnmcht will T38 l\8k|‘il oi":i\~i~f;l|ll-P. 50 that |8110 and het Vessels lluljr be pub in the service in order to inset the com- Minard`s Llnlment l.uinbarm\“’l Friend V, Peqtlo, og go,-,len mmap, ,mmm I ri’ U1 Tin 1