oily _ Y _ _ _ ,ri .».¢... _ ... __ _ si ». l.é§’§t goofo is ,Gufaranieeizl for -ia _ 4- J z 33 §E.' 2% "il"3”l'°l”""’°""""‘?‘“' E CHARLOTPETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISDAND, CANADA, 1li6z1§iD;§§1fAi3s1L 3. 1905i I “ :innocuous iiieosi>i=_=cis ron siiza is P i¥5E,' },itiTii=ijg1ii isxvsoiiiorsi ver it iiiioniiési 'Rs is Mgilii- " ill# Japanese near ,Mululen-They, “ Cut the Railway Lines and Lost a Third A _ ‘of their Number-Skirmlshing is Going on and Armies are in Close Touch. _ TOKIO. Am-ii 2. - tspeciait- Fiaia Marshal Oyarna reports that two small bodies of .Taps have returned from a scouting expedition to northward, three hundred men originally composed th; partieebut only two hundred returned. They explored the Russian, positions N955 Of ullhdrsn and going north encount- ered m'any bodies of Russians. They crossed the railroad cutting it and tele' graph lines and penetrated Mist.chenko's lines. The expldition was the most dangerous and extensive during the whole war. Tho situation at thc front is practically unchanged. armies are in close touch. ciiiir. spain » ARREST oi= SALMON A Legal suii is insiiiaiéii in New York in which rw.. Men Well Known in Prince Edward Island are interested. ~ (New Herald March 81) There was an unusual turn ata private hearing before Magistrate Barlow in the J effenon Market Police Court, yesterday, in the case ol Captain Reginald Salmon, formerly of the British army, who was recently arrested charged with causing the illness ofthe wife of Captain O. G. V. Spain. who was discovered in a boarding house in Second avenue :by the husband, who came here from their home, in Ot- tawa, Canada. Captain Salmon was held in $1,000 bonds, adjournment was fnh en to April ll), and Chnmpe ‘Andrews counsel for the County Medical Society, who is conducting the prosecution, asked that the former sold-Mr he hold uatil a new charge cauidbafmode. V Mr. Andrews drew ups coniplaintunder sectio_n.503 of the Penal Code, which makes the impprsqnation by any party asa hus- band `gu`ilty__of a felony, and subject to a‘ possible sentence of ten years in the peni- tentrlary. The statute, which is an old one, provides that the real husband is the aggrieved party, and alone can pi-oseoute~ `i Captain Salmon, it is alleged, posed as the husbarxd 6lfMrs. Spain, and so represent- ed himself to Dr. Andrew Fulton, of No. 370 Fiftieth street, Brooklyn, who was arrested with him. He was hcld on the additional charge. _ ' ' Old court attendants said yesterday that it was the -first. prosecution they had ever heard of under the law, and Chumpe Andrews declared hc hii.d failed to find that thelaw. had been similarly invoked for many years. CaptalnS ln, who is the wreck mas- ,ter for the gitish for the Dominion of Cnnada,hpd toreturn at once to sit on’ the casa of isherecant collision of the Pa: ` is cfiiiiiiis' :_yRillibcrS aiiil Rubber Boots.. Wiifiicsalc and -itctail. . Bea and et our su iy'at' onoebsdre thegsnozr meltsp;Pthere may he agreat scarcity in Rub- b_er"°0dlmi\ the steainers may not riin or_ some weeks yet. We have n0\ion,`~lmid,_ab°t1f= ` jl_e_d’s, Women’s and Ghgllsdfrgblmr _ causes rltliin and ihc Alliuno oll` thc liiirbhr 0 Halifax. .Mn Andrews said-that, despite the un- devotcil t.o his wife. According to Mr Andrews, Captain Spain, who is ii. rc- tlred British naval oiilcer, first mct Capt Salmon in Prince Edward Island, who the latter needed ri. friend. Captain Spal not- only furnished his 1iew~found acquain- tance with employment, but took him to his home. Then, a few months later,'Mrs. Spain disappeared und so did Captain Salmon, and the whereabouts of the for- mer was learned by the hushand in s let- ter written to their sixteen-year-old son. Q I Q G l New York, Miircli 30.--Captain 0. G. V. Spain, stationed at Ottawa, Canada, ap- peared iii the Jefferson Market court yes- ,acrday afternoon as complainant against Captain Reginald Salmon, captain in the British Army, who is chnrgerljolntly with Dr. Andrew Fulton, of Brooklyn, with causingthc scriousllinssa of the wife of Captain Spain two weeks ago. C. An- drews, counsel for thc County Medical Society, appeared to prosecute the case while Charles Peciiner appeared in the interests of the defendants. It is alleged that Captain Salmon and Mrs. Spain left Canada at the same time, and that Cap- tain Spain learned through his fifteen year old son, who corresponded with his mother, that the latter was in this city. Captain Salmon and Dr. Fulton were arrested yesterday at 151 Scuond Avenue, where Salmon lived 'for someat-imc, and whore, it was said, he was known as Captain Spain. Both prisoners were held in $2,000 bull for further- examination. Ten years aim Captain Spain was order- ed from England to Ottawa. Four years inter Captain iSalmon was also assigned Bpalns, whouo domestic calmness was bc- ginning to be ruilied_ Finally Mrs. Spain leit licr husband, and came here to a llvellhood.Capiain Salmon ‘tesigned,and said he was going to England _ via New York. He says when he reached here his money was all gone, and he searched for and found his friend, Mrs. Spain, ll. whose boarding house-he ate his meals. Mrs. Spain obtained, and still 'holds n position as secretary _of tho Wo_rnan‘s Christian Temperance Union. It is al- leged that Dr. Fulton a.ttendei'l= Mrs- Spnin two weeks ago ut the instance of Uuptaiii Salmon. Captain 'Spain cams hero, and alleged that he discovered thati Dr. Fulton -had paid the visits-mentioned.- Proceedings werc at once beguh. Mrs; Spain said to-day: “I am horrified at the! allegations of my husband. fT_h‘¢y are ab-» solutely unfounded and malicious. Dr.- 3o/Gaaia ¢fn.|_`!J&iI:l-egg., scc: " - _»---_~» 9.0 .... . .eaps]_.f:.'$..._.._.(.é. 659 - ' ' ' ' ` 'ro ue 33 S., 55c' `i1_va_n==='- .,_<0i1v= Mi' __ f,..,|. .QV cm a . »vruNC. *link ‘ ‘_ ... . _eff V A ‘ ,,,. . »~ » . ml to U .... ...Q I-001 Chlld's “ " .. r.75'_ ' 1' ii.” . To for Granby Rub _»- i_' -f-_iz ' i ~ ,_ -` -'72 e awiiibs au Brass," ;'l',°y°n’.§>r¢ a Mama 6? ‘ T , . Fulton never paid sncha visit; `li\d my' relations with Captain Salmon have boenr merely friendly-" ' a [Both Commandcrlspdin and Capt Sai- Some skirmishing is going on and tho' pleasant turn of affairs, Captain Spain ls* Itead followed in presenting arguments for thenewstrnmcr American Telegraph Offices in N,,wf(,\md_ and the tunnel. lurid has been reduced from the first oi' Thi . I _ April to nincty cents for ten words and S occupied an "mr during “ hich the i-ight cents for each 'additional word.; to nilnisters both gave thc H1080 Cl°S'> “ml Government ofiiccs in Tiewfoundlaiid are sympathetic att.enti0n,occasionallyasking one dollnriuid ten cents for ten words, B question n,]Mi,.c to the mgiwcr spokenll and ten ccnta for cach additional word. of. Sir Wilfrid rcpliuil expressing his tlcep QUEEN_ HDTE"'_Hy' Tompkins" Roc? _ ls|axi¢l;(._corge \\’_ Parsons, Toronto; Vi. sympathy with the people of thc Island in |»_ Monmltw North Sydney; Arthur Bon the hu.rd'conditlons which they suffer. steel, Toronto; Wilf.rid McKinnon, He expressed great regret the iicii-gait-s O`L<‘ur.v; Thomas Douglas. Halifax; F. P. had been unable to reach Ottawa to keep T“3'l°"' City' ‘ the appointment which had bccii nindc Tm; Mock }»M|;,,m¢,nf,_...The meeting [or Tliursday morning when more of his tonight will he in the parlor. A cordial concagues would hmm been p“,scm_ ‘ iiivitation is axli.-nilcd to the public, cosy and wiiriii ir coiiplc of hours uiiiy be enjoy- l L to duty at Ottawa, and lived with the- ' nd a New_Winter Steamer is Almost 'a Cer ll`ell'e°f. _K 4 0r'rA\vA, April 2»(Speoia|)-Tho Island Crcaclyt, Read, McQuiiri‘ic, with Messrs. Hughes, Martin, Lcfurgcy and Mc-Lean of the Commons, Senators Macdonald, Yeo and Robertson and also A' B. Warburton waited upon Sir Wilfrid Laurier at his oilice at live o'clock on Saturday after- noun. Sir Wilfrid and Finance Minister Field- ing very cordially received the delegates, l both ministers shaking hands with each I As pre-arranged Father Burke made thc' general statement, road thc resolutions urged forcibly in favor of n. new and pow- erful winter steamer to rclicvc the situ-' ation until the tunnel could bc built. He also presented the offer of Contractor M. J. Haney to construct an eighteen foul tunnel complete for ten million dollars. Delegates MoCrendy, M5Quarric nnil the order named, each He complimented the delegates on tho delegates Father Burke, and Messrs. Mc-| delegate. ; The delegates then thanked the -Minv tainty--|sland’s Delegation' meet a _ Welcomelrom the Premier and Minister; of Finance#-The lsland’s Case is Strongly; Presented. 'Sir Wilfrid Expresses Sympathy with the island People and Promises laters for their attent ion, shook hands and \vithilrc\\'. During their stay in Ottawa thc dele- gates interviewed scores of the members and senators fiom the east and from the west and found general sympathy for the Islunil and prevalcntiinprcssion hcrc_is that sonie-thing must be done at once to relieve the Island disabilities. The new stcniiicr seems to bc ulrnost/'a certainty and the prospects for the tunnel in due lime were ni-ver so bright hs at present. After the meeting the delegates were si-piirati-ly cntcrtainerl by the friends of one-li in the Senate rcstauriint arid cisc- ndopted by the Phovlncinl Convention and l"“`l‘°""~ ' The iluicgiitcs leave for eastcm points nt oiicc, all pleased with the reception uc- cordcd them and the prospects of good ri-_suits from their mission. TELEGRAPH RATES. The tariff from P. E. Island to Anglo iiblypnsscd in the boys debut-ing. That clear and forcible presentat.-ion of the case, some of “the boys" :irc old boys need not referring to the points made by ouch and ‘leU`“"°1 they l’”l"l5 d°5“°“l'l°“"S re the said thpt he and Mr. Fielding would bring oder theoryf _ [US mid the new. Lender ofilic Opposiliop makes his maiden ('l) the entire subject: fully before their col-V; svccch in “mt cRp“ci'ly_ Hence the ew l leagues and consider what could bc done l may be \vm_m and its oosinoss confined to to afford relief. tlic onlookers. ,On dit that the Opposition He assured the delegates that the mmf ` (but. this surely is culuniny) have already lrli'n\\'n lots for cabinet positions. On dit. ter would be fully considered in the light but mis mmt he oss, that the ‘ibm ( 8 Di -` °f me 5l'“l»°_m°“'-5 Pfessmfd by 5110*" "nd, riun`s duties in the Legislative lil»ra.ry_' boforo set forth by the Island reprcscntii-l have been rniiltlplled since the inception UVB, in PM-liamehh _ of the Mock Pitrliuiiient. -Sonic new found ai-gunicnts on Ne\\‘lonridla.nd will bc in evidence. \ mn ;g _ s _ ____, ___ __ _*___ _ _* 0 i the beat salt tha! Cnnndgh beat eqlt wo:-Ill can pfpduee, and Chavo the beat anywhere - H - 5-T ¥ _.r, ._ a.. v-_ -, ~ mon are wellknown in Cha_rlottetown. hcre they have both vlaltiilgl .Lia io visir I`cii0.ii"io. .-___ _ ' _ i » .1 - ~ \’ » Tdaouro, March 29- Earl' Grey has ,in-mea his inisueiau ai visiting this city on April 88. i .»»¢»-~.»»-»|»|»¢¢ -an-so 1° _' Your -prompt attention- rhe statement we have -j rags ben. _ ` _you die, will provide for 'ydili old age if you live. ' \ :fates _and particblslrs clinsult YoU§“rT5§`§ and your Family, are the 'greatest interests of your life. _ ‘ Aix adequate endowment policy in the Stan- dardnLif'e_ Assurance C0. will protect your family if ,. HYNDMANT CO.. I ~ `oE__NEnAi._iNsURA_NcE AGENTS Oice 33, Queen St., Charlottetown." _ _Q-:._ Tl-ll' lll[lUllll llllll - iiiipiiiiiisiiii Between the Parisian and the Albano at Halifax Harbor , -The Result i not 1 ~ yet given out. ‘ ua IIAi.n',\x, April 2 - (Special) -The Do-' niinlon Govcrn.uicnt's enquiry into thc qollislon between thc Albimo and thc Pu- risian concluded on Saturday afternoon. The German captain disputed the statu- mont that the Parisian was ut u standstill when the collision occurred, as asserted by the Parlsian's officers. 'i i . i iii 'Roman Catholic Education in Return for an _'aw Delegates leave for Home well pleased. OTTAWA, April '.’-(Special)-It is rc- I.‘iland`s Tunnel Delegation left for homo k ported from Win,,;I,,.g that when Mon. Sundiiyuftcrnoon, well pleased with their if ~ prorniscri to secure from l..uiirii~r the »= l The Iiliuistcr of Railways and other Manitoba Govcriiiuent would grant ,,\,|y,,|,,,,.,\¢_ f\U`ll\€‘|` lll‘i\'lll?K€'-‘l for Rniniin (fiiiliollcl, Rev. Fiitlici' liiirke unil Mr. Mctjrendy \'l\\Ci\li0l1- ,nero thc principal speakers but pil the in Sliiii`i~ettiwlii>i.~i nowin0tta\vni‘s»fiisc> (1¢|c,_5,,¢¢3 wok "_ |,,,,,¢| in U,-gmg we to discuss the iniittcr but the report ls\1..,|m\.|'S.,|,,ims_ ~ ciiiisiliir a sfvutof talk in iwii1\l1wnl1\ry_ Pi-udiug inc construction of the inunei circles. ii. was urgcil that ii livtterst-canisliip if 1-. ,VL *lvl -.sf He claimed that the British stcamcr was in motion and that the Albano had l right of way. ' The Court`s decision has not yet been given out. some ` At Cambridge, Mass., on March 25, 1905. to Ernest A. and Mrs. Bryan, a daughter. MAiiiiiEn. p f At Winnipeg, on March 20th, W. Smullwood, formerly of Charlottetown and Miss Elsie Ircnc Wood of Toronto. V DIED, March 21, 1005, Docln Francis, daughter of William Francis, Wcstinoreland, aged 29 years. ' In this city, on thc morning of the 2nd instant, Louis \V., oldest son of Annie and George Bell, ugi-<1 21 yours. (Funeral notice inter.) At Rocky Point, on April 2nd, Chan lotto M., wife, of Wallace Field, aged 2-l years. ' [I;`uncral to-day (Monday) at 3 o'clm-k for Pnoplc‘s Ceinctery.] On Sunday mcrning March liltli, Lucy the right of way. If the Parisian wits in illecenscd was a sister of thc liitc Daniel I - motion the Parisian did not have the Dl“°"' “Y'l'"°t" A I At Arlington, Mass., on Min ch dnl, Lv . Roy, son of Christina and lglnnsiord Siinii-` __ _ ""- iler.°4,iiged 2 years and 8 months. Till* _» funeral service wiii-i comliictcd by Ri-v. Mr. l native of Bangor P. E. I. and luis niiivli syinpntliy in her bcrciivciriciit. /_~‘~;..r.m.-m.-‘ Passengers at Halifax Guests of Allan Line WEATHER Foizscnsr. area" Board rin- ’i’ono.\"ro, April 3.-(Specli\l.)~-Stronir. “__ H. . . , 2- _ - 1 showers in eiistcrii portions. “JF W Avril (Special ) The Tur ‘_ ll blne stcnmer Victorian which urrivcil here 1 iii-3 1*!-:.\iPER.\1r‘rii-:_ ’ 'e on Saturday foreiioon Iandcil fifteen hun- "‘ ‘if- Saturduy night a dccirluii full took place " storm previiilcil with incrQ1r'y nt 12 above the _.uhm Hnes 'mcshh ' ` zero. 'l`liiii is thc first winterlikc wciitlicr 5-I-_ _},,"_`», __\|,,.i| 3 _. |_<,,,.C|,,|_, _-[hc ~ cd. She wins e.\‘pei:l_eil curly in the cvcn- ing. OTTAWA ELECTlilC LIGHT - C0. T0 HEAD TROOPS OF MOROCCO- OTT.\\\'A,M|ircl\2il.-Tlic Olliiwn i_~lci~.- trlc liglil. bill giviiig a _privnlc voiiipiiiiy , the monopolyof elecirii-_ power in the T“N“"`"" M'""`l' 2’8"`Tl“` S“l‘““ ° - Bellebelovod wife ofJohn A. Mcngnnldl ofSan Francisco Colo, and da'ghter of F. W. Wocilner, North Rustico, aged 3-1 years. capim|_ was p,,s,`ed wnigm by "_,.(m,uf Morocco liasiifnioilitiici Kiiid l\Iiii~Lciiii, I 5010 54\_ Mulock rcsumpd Hu. ,mtonomy formerly of thi: llrltirili Army, to coin- liill delviitvat nine ii'i~lock. imma the Moorish troop” dlwiuli th" "Milf of l<1inpei'oi‘ \\'ill_iiiin. 1 1 ___- TTHEY Are Beautifully The season has hard opened. - TERN, come to us and get ‘_ e- o V ~ i"» Artistic Q l ARE OUR SPECIALTY. Are Made of Good Stock, Are Perfectly Printed, and Are as Handsome as a _ ,,./ - Pieeufs when an use wan. -pr -- i - DON"l_` buy 0. DINGY,FADED out PAT- DATE a' r that you will feel proud of And you can _wellpagird to change neiit year if ydu wish, the cost will he so Small. Try us. I _ i n -_ ‘hui D ` ?\ I _; '! , i 1s- _ Q _ \ _ 1- ,._ . ,_ , '.'_;,»\:q| /,» _ 15' 4 4 .' Wall Papers D if ‘ ,sf \-` Colored. WY/ i , ,is '. r" x _..,`,- - 3.,-,ja .s _' \ _ ly commenced in the \ _ H / I, I WA LL PAPER business, but we have already sent ' i i “ repeat orders for a number of pretty patterns that have been snapped up almost as soon as they were if , ~. a handsome UP-TO- 1:'llll`lm'ii‘* O' v ' I 'fa -I ‘ ,(;;i{»“__ 1 Ii _ i `>J\lll i time _raa,Q_.n ympiai i_i I _ ' _ _ " I I tm _u ' I ‘ I ,r _ .__._. -.A__._ _ 74-- ___`-_ ' I ' ' ' ".4'- -1' ~-_~/I----» ' ' -~ - ' -»¢-- ~- -~----~-~" "frm" l " alit ns ber T a Success __ 1 R@'Ka“l'&WI tit\'§?l’§Y.‘lI'B"B?{.l'L\¢\`hr$Y.N¥W¥i\`.ii EQ $X2 ‘ti 1 P -si>ieiviii-_‘- s . ' Extension of I-her Boundaries-Such is the Report from_ Winnipeg-lsland’s _ gill; if r ti iff 5 r iii s i i i 1 Q 'l ‘ L » - . t' ` 'i. .’»§`__ signoi' Sharm-tti was recently hcrc he ;;l“;i;`:li:‘;m] ng “wp mn ly Annu , . xi este-iisiori of liliiniloliifs liouudarips if me,,,|,,.,._` of the (‘u|,|m.;_ wen, “nm-Oid. i, UT'|'-\“'-4. »'\Dl°ll 2-lslleflilll * P- E- .si-rvicc shoulii lic iirovidci. ‘if 4 ta. ' ~ . On \Vcdiicsili\y, 22nd inst, Mrs Collins, ]§"i",, rclict uf the inte Willizim L`ollins, Sulis- -E1-`,1 bury N. B., und formerly of St. Elcanors. i *" - A ilaiiglitcr and son aio li-ft to mourn Watson ofAi'lington. Mrs. Siuiiiilcrs is ii -| After Leaving Fifteen Hundred E' A northwesterly winds. fair and cool. iocnl 2' ‘ ‘fired passengers and sailed at live Sunday _ ._ i ,< iii the Lhermoineter und yesterday it snow morning for Sth John mking tm, muy of ._| _ 1 w`»\_»e-_.e *imc 1"*'l"`““"~"- stoiinicr Victorian has riot. yet. been sight. u ` i .wi ‘ ' r 1- | / i i \ ’ \ ` ‘,5 ‘ f, sf \ ‘xi-1'. ‘mn .\ - l, li' " ill 51’ T llili@l'-ii-i-ue. l ' "il ii .X if ` » 1. pi ill _