Sworn of for THE if ‘ - -» _ f- f _ __. _ HORNING DAILY l"0UNDED 1891 “_-” ' in - -323 i E: 3 u°l'mn‘ -1-M WIIIKLY- lN0W RURALI>MLr» me I CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL I2, 1909. { £83 $&°§}_"‘n°§}‘§§h_"{,f%Q}§B|" f i' 'Y _ “ _ `° 1 r..-;:~ -- - - .¢x- Z 'SPLENDID WORK EDHESI EIIIES .a HDDSEIIEII HAD EIEPDIII DE GALE ON TAG DAY ADE HAEIIIG IID INIEIIVIEW EIIDM WIIIDSDH A Great Sucoess, Due (0 Engl-gegig ln Betecourt County and the Though -Le Journal States`Boats Capsize and Nets Are Labon over Six Hundred Dollars Loss of Valuable Timber ThatTheir Report ofthe Completely Torn From ls Very (ireat. Matter Was Correct- Their Anchors. 'Raised For P. E. I. Hospital. __ ' _ __ “Buy a tag?" was the invitation that greeted one every few steps on Saturday. ‘From early morning, until late evening seventy one merry young folks with vilm, vigor and good na- tured jollity pursued prospective cus- tomes. The splendid result of their days labor is a total of over $b00 col- lected fo/r the P. E. I. Hospital. Almost everybody wore tags ! Few indeed possessed one tag alon and- ei the individual who wore none was Stores and hotels didn thriving trade in exchanging bnnkvnotes for silver. One visitor to the city remarked "I changed a “V” at the hotel and ['vc bought a tag from every young lady I'vc met on the way up." Above all wns the almost unanim- ous courtesy, and generosity which the young people met with, as 9_1- most everybody bought tags. Evidcrltrnlly the- P. E. I. hospital has u strong hold ou the hearts of the public. » an object of wonder, and a rare bird indeed. -:__-_-<'.- _ _ , - ------_ »-,»_~;_;;-_-__-_-_ I _ . I -- Igernon Charles Swinburn the poet EHCONDIIDIQ Aft” 8""I&mn Martin' PROVIDENCE. ADYH 11-(SPGCIBU . ROME. April 11-(Sl>0Ci81)'“A 10' and essayist died on Saturday morn- Izita gmac . an. ' ls.deR as the re' -St. Ives defeated Maloney om Sat- i ___ cal newspaper published a seneatloiriing. su ° “mg "ee" ‘mpaled upon' B uma b three mpg in the twent al article criticizing the condition of' He had been suffering with inxuen- bfnbed wire fence for three days' mileymagathon Y W INNIPEG , April 8.-Negotiations ROANKE, Va., April 11-(Special) PARIS, April 11-(Special)-Them -Forest tires are raging in Betecourt dere Roosevelt denies that he gave -County. interviews -to French correspondents The rires extend, for a hundred miles and nays he never saw a correspon- along the mountain. dent of Le Journal whose “Inter-` Hundreds of th-J.i-_-anis of dollars view” with Roosevelt was widely of timber have been s=\ve,.lt away. published. People are greatly rlistairbed, and, Le Journal replies that the corres- hundreds of men are nt nook fighting pondent talked for half an hour with the names. e ‘Roosevelt and orare.. the mt or the Many mountain homes have been in interview was strictly accurate. imminent danger on account of high _.i-___r__._ '”'°_ SWINEIDDII DIED PAPEII IIIIIIIDISES WINDSOR, Out., April 11-(Special) -Reports are just coming in of the effect of Wednesday's gale, and tell of boats capsized, and netu comple- tely torn from their anchors. Another southwest gale put the fin- ishing touches on what nets miight have been saved. In addition to this hundreds of tons of fish all along the south shore were lost. IMPAIED IHHEE DAYS clsliu llulllls A P. i.lriiiMill lllull llvl "I SDIIIII “"”“""-D-W'"IIE"“I II DID LIPS ___ the Itllllllll IlrLVy~ Iza which deveclaped into pneumonia. I It says that the new warship Napoli FORT DE FRANCE, April 11- Virhen found he was ahve, and was taken tio the hospital, ‘nut succumbed iict.\\'r-en the C. P. R. and the Mech- ,cannot make more tlinn six knoss,‘ _ __ 'to Fhock ‘md exposure- mud, Hmong hav ubultel . land that the Roma can do 1-uh, First Methodist Church was most cn- when fc/und his head touched the (Special)-Capriano Castro has been ‘ °` 9 ‘ "1`_ “UI _ _ j - y ble und inspiring . d -I fth f . d informad omciauy of the decision of ,,,u,,-,,|,|,. _.,@tt|um,,,t, yuguly Sut,S{u¢_ ihetter. The paper alleges that grave Jo fl; ` 1 l ts th M_` W. H 1 gloun ‘upon one sue o e encearn I the French government to expel him from Marinique. He at once declared that the state ,_ V, , t u C , _ defects have been discovered in the T 8 #0 U1” » e _“"5 I 0' hw feet- the rffuuud on the opposite .»\(IE1?cciiIenIE;eirsneiEIot5 nlret 0act]§all(ym1sli);l1IfEId Inew 10.000 ton Cruiser. :br.°°k auq H' Bre'm”ei» were beyond sidu_ The bu;-Us were imbedded in lut 'it will be immediutcl Th se! '_'1'i°__' 'wlqclsm m their work' and the 'op his abdomen' I , Y' B Eimllsti W H w&ttS» made the kmg I It was by the nierest chance 'that he ¢i>rfnll)l(i)i;sIit;e;ieli:tl;m‘wl;iis’ns;l;h1§isvet<;mr:e;l;ei‘it,embody the general principles for ,Of musical iusgruments fairly Speak WM dlsooveredl as he was ,ar imma The Government thereupon called Doctor Bouvier, who will make a re- port on the condition of Castro. the men. The employees are reseored LONDON, April 10.-The drums which the Unions contended and ns- its message of joy and g1udne3g_ I . _ sure the recognitionl of Labor organ- E Easter Sunday was appropriately IRS? axincls g,;€cit;o§e1g;,:,h€,iSiEF;§es iziitious-which is mosfl gratifying to I--H _ observed at the Baptist Church, I Hi; horse was found med to B uf" Th t R G R Wh't h-` I epas or ev. _ . lepreac . to the pension roll from where they will beat around the world to- ed sermons in keeping with the day. il; Mini cdniztebuwfig miles from the lost standing by going on strike and day and prayers go up in fifty langu- Morning subject. “The Resurrection P ace W ere 0 was' BIG POWDER EXPLOSION. WAYNE, N, J., April 10.- More that 50,000 pounds of powder ex- ploded at Dupond Mills instantly to re>-engage all the former strikers women in honor of the eightietli l'10v In the evening on “Paradise the Company has further contracted! ages from half a million men and and our Immortality." Text-II Tim I ----<1- who desire- to enter the service, but- birthday of Genera-1] Booth, of the Tlextl-"Today shalt thou be with me who have not since been iluken buck. SHIV!!-ii0n Army- All S-\`0“l1d U10 1" Pamfllsen- _ ----» world the snlvationists will cellebute The church WHS U9*-illuflll ¢1¢C0FBt0d - killing one workmen, seriously in-,niCH WOMAN DEAD Ithe birthday of their leader. with Dotted Plants ui rarest bloom luring two men, and slightly injur-| ~ lug 75 other employees. Eli.-ht! ru POVERTY. buildings of the plant were comD1L-I ' tely destroyed, while houses were wrecked in all parts of the surround- ing country. 1 \' A ril 10 -Search of the ¢.__Z.?-1-1 i=om'l' cm'r1oAr.Lv ILL. i.oNDoN, april 1o.-A1gernun_Clmr_- To-day the General will show n and flflgfa-“C9 _ fresh proof of his vitality by launch- Th" CMU' “nd” the di\"eCtl0“ Of started li the or shizaeioh A in BGSSIC UYUSDY- were “P *O the “SUM --- ing the most ambitious project yet Prof: Earle' and the Mganist Miss "i" BOSTO. , p . V Y 3 . g; liumblc' apartments of Mrs. Adelian University of the Salvation Army hi,g,h Stanfhfrd mark' BOSTON, AP!`i13'-"M0il1€'I`. I mn .lead to wsu $5,000,000. with hranelies in ,_ me m‘.'F,§“.I‘?fl“d,'f,,d ““ ‘fgan "°`1“”` 'Innocent If they will me U0 the Clw- Lomiiard, Malden, ai recluse found London, New York and Chicago, is ,,aSr.y', Irma H Uryarg Alnthein' trio chair they will be murdering an dead under a bundle of ragli Wvealed General Booth’s latest plan for ad- D IEIIZ' ,wde ENE °;mn.mf°ths° UNIISB innocent man. Do you ‘think 1 could $16,150. When the body wars found vduciug the w0rk_ Ho will issue a Donyeu orM~ verbngl; 51 em 8.0 OB' look you im the face ii Iwere guilty the police located $1,231 in the can for funds today, Thu purpose of r' oe' Iss °" eu on and Mr’ ,of killing that gurl? Why I never cv- \voman's' clothing, The wealth was the school is to train wdrkel-S in 511 DI_I,H,i,' con re ation at Sd P 1.5 feu knew her in my life. I must have Lis SW`iD\=l1l`\19» l>0@t “nd °55”‘Y‘5t' is \‘-'T0-l>l’C'¥I IU Old SAUCIUUES and VU/“DUB branches of the salvation work. Church was ,ice tionau 1 T au been crazy if I made the confession critically ill with pneumonia. Swin- burne is 72 years old. __ _ ,- , -_~ -_ »;-;~,._:.;_-Lu-2'; ;.-_-x=lf'-‘-'lT-'-1-'-- -~~~~' r' ' ' ' Bio Rcccrriou ro 'rue ouARniAN's PARTY of B ston Will Dothe Honors. I . . . immin- iuiss ANNIE i\lU'i‘c'i-i,i‘liei~i'i' Vulirv- *=‘"“"»" fi ‘““““-",‘;"° ,;If,,;hI.,,II,,S fm. *mt Young ladies in 'l`lic iiiliii'iliiin'.=-moe by thi’ I"’P““ Y uw sig 1-‘ree Trip, to Noe- iwii-K <‘it>'==“‘I "°f“"‘- _ ,, V8 ll. As already ihtiiiiuh-.~.i irish- “ul i..~, fi-l-i_tlipi,<»\'\_i_,\_11ly ;\§HI‘i‘;l‘;°~ “““ ha an Informal reception °°Imcw“ The mEI`IL~”E:"i'l‘hE;lI;l‘vicc given by the Do- Guari>v°