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' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN V ' QEE iuLEv`FN-' l §b’i'fr?Nr1.§'i~'s`s'T7LfL‘Pzfz‘2L‘Ec" li BY MYSTERY OF A RELIC/ mdmfsallmr 'll wi" Holy :cms on mr somone, ' 1:|‘ra»y`ie nonwhite xsalmr .,---,l,»'lr,_;_§ Q’ M AJ-s ' F _‘Nt f l'.om>oN, _ ,~__,, 'Ill-A`1»!»cirelso!emiasotiss`¢lsrsor vsteeezerssrreu - ’ A r°l|l`i°\ll‘ lllwsllt sstialuriss. me clsstsszru-y “I mm ‘E ul \L.. st‘rtsndshouss,andhsdas| » scientists are st shunt disoussuls Knvwins Dr. Gooechiws minors sssssst interest the cueev ss s' '"°°““°°'°° semaritsbis dreumstancea of A the ztthqstutywemnwunsnl “wg Oil ct besutlfillvworkmauship and sup- show\tm¢h.¢~..M‘.'“_ 8.”-su weed ntl! sltlsu-\t'1. ia s spot our to tlaoouoluloothattbq were g-ggi., °""°“"“"' *”l"V° "N" ~ 1°' Mn News use uses slseea was made by the sister in The diseovsga * 'nu' 'mu or w i 9 r 3 '* °Pi>\Nl¢l1 s mys- two o'thus.r»Ld\es,°rss°las° l;,g‘ns.»d“l*l'liis known to a sniall body at rg. sunwmna 'roses role mst my "¢'°" l>°r°°=s- should so search ip a place which he The women then described m Dr Good- hsd sssa_& is his miad's eye or in _cluic the |,. ..° ,. :nat .seems to have been s "waiting tounq “for G°°‘:m:'i°3‘ *N1 IIN rsam. ' ~ once recog~ 'ruaor is an submitted tn i “"°ll it ss one smell ue ms, l»° *\l4Ml£°0¥P°r¢l. who are unable Noun- "l'°°° 1° '¢h° "°|\ in the slcn s his lsr its crisis. it my he moo °‘f,'}‘ W" °°l°r°- :»°srs.nlo.' at an nee. it use sees pre. 0°°llchlia oss isvlue ur. 'meer suaeed thiothlstr dey. P°l°°vertoBstht» hi ' use-vsaauu. ° ° °' '° N ”““ '”° °"°"‘“'*°°°°:f:°wui3' a?:is°32 OM °, an zum". n the vessel in the wel at Glastonbury . li-rallies! eo cern- . iss it is test is oss pisses is on , ’1`°°°° virounmsnees were of s me 9°* which ma neu oisstoueury sesrly sis. yes.-s “Q u ,MM,‘§~}' P°"°"l *Ill probably neue I Ui’ Dr. Cobdchild, of Bath, a msn of much mr and 2" antiquarian knowledge, use m R. ° d hes sn-ittea sn account ot_what H described as s "::snc:.'l’“aNid 3; stil:-eeriilgdchcxi W' m ‘M °°"°'“°° Dr. ooedchiid entertains the belief, con- tist sua pus? |‘,'|k°" th' ‘m”'°“' '°'°“' sequent Upon his stranse experiences. that soclatiou. whoplixs Ig: l‘:ztsE;.ysanB"u“tla.:e.r; itisthecupwhichtnesvi usedt E E un sw ‘M 'mea Sam". :O :ngse:hLnt;:st.in°psdy¢;l;oipgiou matters. _ gum” [umm Wu “Wim to 'mum "nn" so ‘nvsstlsats the ._ Britain attsr the Oruclilxlon. For many yes" D:-y¢;:°d:f,u?h“N |:‘:§ __ ` nraminsd ia London. “fl °f t-11° year st'» Boreisners, tr. ' Asha” Pd. oommunmmbd M. mn illliianhlxtiverla. la 1886. twenty-tw¢?;°sr: "° 2 'l °:.“‘f°°.:.“.'.f"“".r' °n~» »f .l ...:"...:.°.':..:'::: "s:."'”°'.~- ° ‘“°"° "_ nlln n n it h ` C eusssssvessl ' mmmd: md tt “menus earns is se; ,hm “_ ,H mo mm .hop at _ loc; While France Has Led and Ger~ _ I emans rwucl ¢."0|,_ DL Good hu attended a mestlos' at the house ot the W" .wanna if nga “;‘;“'¢ 12° “F lt: many F0]10W¢d, Island Em.. dirnitnrf in London on Saturday last, Dummy G r-my .M bo: h “was all and narrated all the circumstances con- 3, bsmvgd n an um m“": 1°' ml ph-e is Still IHHCCIVC. A coming the discovery. “ry .mm h h A e was s for 'HN U\°°¢|l'll'Yllofanotsble character g sps¢|g||"u',n ° on nm °\“m 1° 5° ' lllls. _ i:.:;:.';."':.°:t..:.'..:‘°°:.‘ :‘;?.l..:°'::.‘:;..:.': ..‘l:°;."~,~=“-~°~° =>»-lm-~ BADEN-POWELMS VIEWS scientists, sntiquarians, peers and peer- it. Score :i:11:r'ls`tTl?l§>?kGoodp°.;I:iIdonh:d SIM. ' gn Aggumlhmt Qxvanano; 1 LON'DON` A 12:; otcxnwoggp. élalifax, nature. o ° gunman] "It a war were to occur in the near . eun as »=~»»-»»~~ l-»»~~»~ -»»»-»--nt "°#=-°“° we--=~ :sails °.°.'.":.:“.€:';;'°.11.i.::°':;:.°‘;°::f luv. R. J. Campbell. sir w. creases ,M While he wss stayin: st the rxetei sr ' ' Ps¢¢"b°u"_ 1 P H - sequently handicapped. in the matter of 'hilly members ot the Established ‘hm h’ hu "fm ;_‘:'° "I Misha' h° "at" `olrshlps'i" Such was tha question put to Church. - nes' at s 11 M ° an-lgr pr°vl°us nsstlns Lecy §§’°;'°°,"°‘°‘”° "Im ‘"“"*°\° Nm 3;: 5:33.; Elsrgnsik Bylifzrffyw 1' tm w'°u` \'¢r¢lY I r ohn Evan and M . HI n great denser' tht th , ° Fy'ers, widow of the man who spent tg; Which he found at Bordigherla waosallrg |' F"ma°Z'" “ian Mgjm' B°d°“'P°w°"' est part of his life in psychlcai roses h "CUP 0! Our Lord " u d t th "ms m ° 3"" ea way' G°m"‘"V h"‘ Were among those present. rc ' BuDP¢l'; that when' hisnfatizer. dIedLutI: MW “h°t ”“dd°“|¥ f0l”W\1l’&; but Ellslllllll To (hi. uu¢|,nc° Tudor Pole save an mug; Mk” lt to the ..w°mu\.. gunner.. will not be left behind. The authorities account ot the vessel, which created the ll Glastonbury; that subsequently a are k°°Vl“5 their “V” °P°“ t° “Il “ew qrsatsst astonishment. Mr. Pole is the woman would arise d h ‘|°V°l0l1m0'll! and lh0U8h I WQUIG H0! manlslng director of a large grain bus- that the cup would be|I»!l'oughlt,pfo;"tt!h'w|nt'htI- ¢lVUl¥° BUY .lllf0l'mHl\0l\ 0! li l-wlllllval lness at Bristol. I-Ie is about 80 years in ton years, and "would be a means ol`Cl"“'a°'°"' I ‘hmk I “my “ate ‘hat °"' 0! ess! s msn of keen intelligence. with moulding christian thought" l’”"‘“‘°""° lil"/° bw" °"°'"°!'fH ht° dh" n°t d°V°'°d ml"-In un" ‘U U10 Gocdclhlld return-ed with it to En-gland: mm 3“h’°d-“° W`“°u°“| 9xPe1'l°"°°- In s u y of the occult. ' went to Glastonbury dlssovenq um M,_ their ‘quarters at Aldershot they have While Tudor Pole holds that there is c|,,,,,¢ ..womnn.° uartnr.. and 0 th m_ plan, ."4 models in ,,b,,,,¢,mc,,. but never 3;: 6°g;:3;‘:';th|§rg|‘;'£v:;); |:°Ig°“:;‘3i'“;l;:‘§ structions of "§l\\iraud'innt \;0i:es_',e de- ence has s military airshlp been sailed in nature Mmbumd to “ by DL Goodvhud Ipcsited the cup in the shallow well or ijlngland. France, on the other hand, ai- rl ieadi’ D0ssesses two which have proved he is ilrmly convinced that it is u "holy W n8` =. H ‘.. d h in 1900 Dr, Gocdshild went to gh, wsu successful and it ls stated that ilve more 2,2, ,,'f“m, °,“f‘,f_' ”§’,Z,,§§",§‘£°°be’;“'“_B‘;|uguin_ but round that lt nua apparently are on cider- Frem those the French l‘0 a, I < ‘ overt for it The room is draped in white, "W" cleared. He could nur rind gh, mm al-my would r°°°W° "“’°-‘““°‘° '*"""'“"°° A gh | | k t bl _ and concluded that it had been taken in the event of war. In Enslund the luck A ° “"8 Nm." n B ca. B on B' m B away. of funds for experiments is the greut “° °:°.'~.::":.;=.':.l ........,....- IN IIIIBBENI IININAIN ~ AI|SINAI.IA'S CAZE INHIIUCH WIIIIIIENCAIE . once s year. but er w y nh“I|_IN?f“ 'UQ *M :'I\°|° ¢“°'“m""¢ ‘any more of the cup until it was dis- tivo purposes, however," continued Major ° ° °“P 9 °f ° "W" °°| “Inu”-‘» The ,»oo\'ered by Tudor Poie's sister. Baden-Powell, "I am rather dubious. For &‘°"y wmch Tm" Pd* mm W N’ d‘°'1 Dr. Goodchlld states most emphatically scouting purposes they should prove of fmzuinhed °“d|°°°° °“ kzumay 1°" 'ma' that the only person to whom he over incstimable service in procuring informa- znnrllgl ?:°3_n“"'n“ °°NM.|;‘|:{h:"ft' :'21 mentioned the piacinf of the cup in the tion as to the disposition of the cnemyu ,,,,,,,,, M , mum,” of hm mm me well was the lute W lllarn Shsro. whose force But thsllmited amount or urnmum- gentlemen and ladies present found no Fflzgaslnti-,mi Xa: t2\f¢31°"dl:`I;hherNl¢§lEa’ogI: Ellofllm vgllhgstthggelggg srgarwglaghrndoir ienson to entsrtdls the slightest suspi “ ' dn" ,,f th, “od ‘um of ms nunwh thc author of several remarkable mysti- Dmpp|¢,g B change bomb mm me mum,” q~,m,,,. you go" ms “th°,|nl mn at callbacks. of a fort will do little harm. lt would be the bsulnnins of theyeai- iw: he "received The Beer's Trance. extremely difficult for them to hit a sun- Ul llnpresslim" that naar Glastonbury Ab- Tudo, pm, wld in equally ueomsmns "ln the chance of war during the next Iwi' n relic of a holy nature hy buried. ,wry ¢,,m,,m|n| hi. uwngnog ,Nm th, year or two the presence of airships ids time passed this mental lmpresslon.c,,p |n'L0n40n_ wh," ha bmuim H |,, would mean nothing very revolutionary, grrw stronger. It recur-nd.sgs.|n‘ and. pseernber lsst to submit to the suthori- but before len years are passed many -\ll\ll\. DY dl! UIQ by hllhi. In Bl9tem~ "B, gg mg 3|-mgh md gqum Kgngingggn r.ew inventions will doubtless have made ber last tnslsenssttoahrssehedneuelilllllgh Museums. /mer visiting the museums lllern sn important factor." lie said t at while e was I ns- in s I se g n when them wus s 2------e erllsu is me misss or me meet srsssle I‘.2,§{,‘§2' §‘;,§_?I° ‘§’,'°,,;,,, ..c,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_.» NEW 'muon mscovsnsn surroundings. he experienced what can Tm, womam on ,nmg Tum, psig' said; arilynhvc; ¢'l’\‘itl’¢‘:::_b‘or Thief Enters VVilldow of Coln- partmcnt \Vhere She Slept and Terrorlzes Her. GRABS BAG AND QUITS sr. PETERSBURG, The Odessa railway police are searching tor the author of a robbery of $000,000 which has taken place on the Kharlrov- Odessa llne near Lubotin. Mme. Dobrinow, a rich landowner, left Khsrkov by the availing train, intending to go abroad. She was the only occupant of the compartment, and she placed a DB-B containing $600,000 worth ot soriv. money and Jewels under her pillow before SOAHK to sleep. lt was very hot in the train. and she cans9QU°l"l¢lY ABU U19 Wmdnw open. Soon afterward she-saw a man covored with soot entering through the window cf hor compartment. The mon stretched out his arm toward the img. which sho in her rl-ish: helrllln her linnd curing. "Do not resist, ur e so it will lie' the worse for you." Bhc lei li I i'tle robber seized the bak and B i unable to spare time from h_7~_,x»¢ry larird chirrch. in the center o t emma that he Wm become B “rem opemuo so' nm , d Baum" ot” :id two other'women. or, lolnced this sacred relic. Then she de .sf whom is a 'c s rvoy lxh _ gh ||_ Tudor Pole declares that on several hu'-MN ov" Nh. mud hh :hge hhzv occasions he and ills friends have seen a 'mmm found' -'mon' M er sl' vision of s woman holding the cub in myswrlnus 'lu' "net sl 1 her outstretched hands, which Dr. Good-- H Wm covered 'nh A broken’ ab D hlld s told about in his Paris trance stone which asa snpsrentlv owlsowl lt l= W" ~ !rom'ini\\r>'- It ‘"5 'h°“f “‘ "°w° N" ° 5° nr MM of :Elm hzsgntgeshhgblemg nuts ur perfect preservation. seenthe ntrsngs p G Th" , . ’ when or where it was ma e. s Mn 1 'nfl Io -lut.iIn|:l"‘°dls?¢N.'£ItII:rtlI:i0’El‘I'sr: iss-Nlothing to compare it with. The sarlislt 'ere -mr Chi? ylass vessel 'that they fore- date assigned to it is the time of the em en 0 ‘ ving careflllly Phsniclans-2500 years ago The latest more m mu R unf. sldrqit in the well date is thirty years ogo_ when some cun- 'anhm H' may nplsltcl 'with the other ning Venetian forgers of antiquities were -nd "fn med to Br mo sr-tl-led, which at work. But it is said to be scknowl~ obj.-rl.. lilchtheyil “M ~ -me °f~- °°° :2'n.::°:.1‘.."l1°l:°.:‘l.: :‘.:::,:'..';1:f l. ‘ “MNA l'»'\(q?|rNies'fi.‘udor Pols was slightly ple, and that if it were a forgery it mustl :`Eislrltct`l:v¢;é“';11|;7“B`lritlsgixl.\’i;’tIlfial- med m pun up_ bm }m,,,e,¢|,,¢,,|y 0,, Milt -B B! . _ __ . . . . »-~--»»---;----_- - - Ni l 'IM 1| q gh kldd d qwl ' l i sate." to me .ou scribed the rsene st si-ice~s Hill. V V V _ _ V _ __ have been hem m Melboume m wn,\mc_ xglggrniflgrlfuzglghgd m':o°':;e°mC; of nf; I tlonxwlth the Royal Anglo-Australian Bo- nr” ¢_,,._ ML wgmer was ghmwn png Ulety Of Allis" In L°““°“- Th° m°°'~. I" of his into a field and his car overtilrncd 1890. wus taken on to Sydney and Adu- and one or the wheels was broken. luide: the second- in 1592. WM °°llf\l1l‘dl° lvl(-anwhile the second csr crashed into Melbourne, rind was held in the exhibition me sfntinnmnstrrs hcuse, completely ds. liuilstns; the mira. in isis, was held lnthslmniishins the from cess una windows. Melbourne Nstlonsl Gallery. and after- The .iriver and uusthsr msn were both ward in Adelaide. All three gave tho thrown gug und injur-s5_ Th, ¢u|» sy” Brlfhlvll Hl1llSfl10¢l0li Bhd delight to the completely wrecked, sll ills wheels being Austranan public. There were, the Mai- tsliqen off, boume .Argus points out, over 80.0!!! visit- The iniured mechanic wss sent by Drs to 1-och; and purchases tothe amount train to Brussels, while Mr. Walker, after or cbsutS00.ooo were mace by the national having ri sp.-irc wheel rinse to ms csr. galleries-and by private citlscns. continued thc Journey to Brussels. ' ""‘”""'~'~"""”'r"""` " ‘ ' r' - w'-'rr-rr -- ~ ...__._ __ _ _ s . _ , i .. , i. »| _f .. .4 /va/on 4 /bad” PHIESIS IIEIENII CAIIIl|NAL'Sc PALACE Hurl Bricks and Stones on the Heads of Fierce Invadlllg Mob of Siciiians. OTHER RIOTS CONTINUE . ' ` I ._ _nomic I Notv/ithstandlnf rho' _Bsnate's conces- sion by which Elinor Nasi is permitted to remain a prisoner at his own privuts residence, instead of in the Regina Coeli Prison, popular tun.ults in Sicily and the adjacent reglpns still preoccupy the au- thorities. At Messina last Light rioters plunged the city in darkness, hurled the customs ofllcers' huts into tin sea and stoned the Csrahinisri and a party landed from the warship Bardegna. About thirty persons were wounded. ~ Furious riots, in which revolver! were rrsely nred and several soldisrs and a brigadier were struck down; broke out at the some time acioas the straits at Rag- gio di Calabria. The mob stormed ins cardinal-archbishoirs palace. wrecking all the windows as well as the hugs clock at the cathedral. Cardinal Portsnova called upon the comms-rider of the Garabiuieri to disperse the mslcontents. b\~.t when that orrlrinl pleaded inability for want of reinforce- ments. priests and scminarists asr-remind the roof and hurled down bricks and tiles on the heads ot the invaders. The mob then rushed forward to seize the Liberal Confcderatlon's buildings_ but their voileys of stones were answi-red with such a shower. of chairs, tulllos, billiard balls and champagne bottles that they had to bsrZt"'.a"xia'sty retreat._ The visitors at the club were luckily unhurt, though the ceiling or an upper room was .perforated with pistol shots. ' Ruined Politics. BOUTHAMPTON, _..-Dlbbling in politics and conscquenf' neglect of busi- ness was given ns one of» the reasons for his failure by u Yarmouth news agent of soclallstio v ewe who was formerly Q member ot the Dosrd of Guardians. INIIIAN SEIJIIIIINISIS IN ACIIIE CAMPAICN Boycott of English Goods Urged as Means of Retaliation " Upon Oppressors. ' JOYI. MILLS CLOSE , ,__.__. 1 BIMLA, The Indian seditionists are now de. vsloping further mischief. Speaking at Csloutts, at soulless square mei-ting, s native named Abu! Hossain con=¢ritu. lated his bearers upon ths expected rms- lng of various Msnrhester mills vhlcls manufacture for the Indian mnrkf-\. lie said that they must continue l><»_\~|-ntring English goods in such a way nl .nim- pletsly to paralyze the common-l=ll life ol England, and declared that it will ns -‘g bright day" when "owing to nw 1-:clue sive boycott of English gnods_ Zinullsli laborers will be 'hrown out of work. linda maddoned by hunger. will run up nn down the streets of London <:r_\-lin; for bread." . Wild “lk 0| this kind, sedulouslv prop. agated from one ant of Indin in lhs other, ls so greatly shaking conilrl- mu- |,| native subordinates that the nr-----~ vii- Is becoming more and more evident -r ms. terlelly increeslns tho Europv-an »~l--lll~~ns in those branches of the pullllf wrrlrgq respomible tor tho maintenance of lnw and order, a reform which the ilrnnporolls condition of the finances ot ladla fortu- nately abundsnt~y iustides. NAIIIICIIIIEII EIIIIIIH AIIISHIP IIIIUPSIN LAKE IN CIIIIHI AS WITNESS ANIIBICCHUWIICHEEHS Much Indignation Created in People Thought it Part of the Gemlany by Indignities Put Show Program, Realized Upon Newspaper Man. _ N0 Dang¢`/r__ - slu.tN. ' osmllivs. ' Much indignation has been caused A M1109" ,mum gg Nddbriggsi ygqrgrqq tie-oughoutithe country by the treatment hsd gn ugsmshing sequel. mated out to I-lsrr Witty. edit-Or' ofthe The balloon was tns nm which had 2.11:-'i-.:..:z:::f:i'i:f. ...':...°:.“.;"':".f.-.1 - -» -1-~ -» f~~ »- -»~ -° .tence of seven days' imprisonment for in- "‘°“'°”°' °¢ 9”?" “°°"“"°" 5* * '°" . . . gli;-authorities. Only six hours of specially organised for the historic oeca- L - - - me unexpired. when be was .hm ' " ' ` N” ‘”"' In °°‘m “ ‘ Four Bwlss entered the ear. and as the ~ ‘ I. t ed Gsnd . __ r. , :@2239 lxxaudm torn; balloon rose. a band played the national » - I marks _ anthem. _ ; _ _ _ w|°k, 1," N. 5," h, 'M The crew was too heavy for the balloon. .. . . U4 in this sonsmon gpg",-sg which almost soon afterward dropped into _'L_ _ rg gn nv, M. ,v|4¢|,¢,_ the lake. The water rushed into the car ~ , _, . wang, gh. j.||°f mformgs and almost drowned the occupants, while .Na only g¢tin¢‘¢¢°°\-din' to N. ths balloon moved slowly aloiil the sur- .~ .. _ inns, 1 , face. > , . ..' and unnecessary severity ll g extended to socialists. and E wilt %n%a have me effect or lsr-my e number ot socialists in _md vicinity. KINC EIIWAIIII SEES IINLI PHIVAIE CIHCUS Unique ExI'iibiti0n' Given Before Him at Residence o£`A.lfr¢¢.__. ,._,,,__ de Rothschild. ,,'-ti\\"\ .` _‘ :lonnit- armvnfl nrs tall iiirfvv '\ Ilglzl perl:-rlnunr-r-g nr’ nrrnhatls the smells u »\i.nit3 l I ns is |r..ls ." -1 l » r I l if lv' I’ l \ l I I , 'I .