4...-+ *R ‘QQQH W 7 IEIIII .M[M‘NENSNIP A ." .~‘ °| I I _ . _yang _ _ . _ _ B ~ tsiii aigl ibn Academic- Francaise Friday for Charlottetown, us of ‘M “G “Nuo” U’ mmm" I pedal to TM Guard/ln) t IIiNIILIIIIII_IN , _ - EFSENUN lnmvl slliilll ciliisi THE ml viii -sv-_,. _` _ . ` _ _ _ (wh li °°i'1'\\° G\mrel».s.)'\ lcsnnaa rr .1- 0'1'i'AWA. _Mir I1-Scwns Mid# HAI- AX. may 21-'rns nsisl»¢ l>elcru~ any ziikagftlnn si ua FEI( navel lriil from outside the House _ 0 o use ui cum inn ind una .o'1"rAw-A, M z~.-'rn nl sl su c , l sl d Rvvel wht: ei Cecelia today voted and Newleuudlcud with Prince al ly nozeponsdénifilr; tg lndesdlgsk ghumipriry in :lie sedate, ddlngwiie 1'~i;:l°ns lglngfm lags." vivlixslihglsldlnr (Gwsdhn PFS!!-J ' to admit wgmbn to membership. _ bert on board. gh he is ekpected to be at Charlotte Government troops are still march Uppoaition in the House of Commons e parties in parliament, work of Sir Wilfrid Liaurier and and Bi: Frederick Bord Prof Adamfof l[oGill. was the chief B champion of the move and Col. Den- town, Saturday, for a short stay. in nlson of Toronto, the clllefopponent. I _ _ I _ ' rtherest port of call ghsm ~ ' _ There are a good number of cadets ---- -- ‘ ", ` on board and Commander Smith is to ' rs i I pec al to The Guardian) ~0T'I‘AWA,- May Fl.-JI‘he minister ol A justice stated this afternoon in the House that' it was his purpose _to have an investigation- at the earliest opportunity into the conditions ol Kingston Penitentiary. The investi gatfon would begin when he would be able to get a~ commissioner who would be able to make a report useful to B charge. which, she will csll at Sydney. _ -__.,._..._.__,____ BLISTINII - » LONDON, Ont., May 27-"The Friedmann cure had no eiiect one way _ or the other on our patients as far the Minister afterwards ' were blown to Pieces to-day and Q The matter was brought to a bead‘ three injured, two possibly fatally, th by a. speech made by Dr. Ewards from a premature blast, about five tu (Frontenac) who dwelt upon the in- miles east of this city. A gang of ga eflectivity and the absurdity of cer- Dominion construction employes were bu tain rules in force in the Penitentia- at work blasting in s. cut on the Le- Oc _ ` - gh Cement .company's farm prcpar- at ry He gave one instance which as hi tonisbed the House. He told of a in .S guard who was on night duty and lin compelled to wind so many clocks at WHL . a certain-time as a proof that be hed, A sian named John Grey had been been watchful in ni-is duty. one sight cherries the holes. and it is stated I C as this certain guard was making blah th rounds, he noticed,s. convict hanging Mcheah, that the charging WM coins' in .h`ls‘ cell in an attempt to commit on _ suicide. He proceeded in cue mln une. saying that one hole was what T down amd restore animation, thus is saving tne convlct’s lifs Hs then friction of the drills caused the rock proceeded to wind the clocks some- to what later than usual. This was no- . , , I Ed- tiesd by s superior nmser in ins plied: ‘;Ii__y°u dgét iikedreiur suit. ‘,f,';If,§'1t,’f,,,,1,;"""§,;';,,°°,.§§';3{,,,,l,,`,§.,."°§ so en flut. He ,cons erugbm- _ ' h ., ' the delay was caused by preventing self discharged, and climbed out ofthe wh" “M 1°' W at nmson' tile convict from commiting suicide excavation. He had just got out of by hanging. The answer of the Bu- ra morning. The guard explained that th parlor officer was “Let them hang its and mriud your clocks." He then pro- ilon. Charles Doherty in rel>ly said there was room for vakt improve- ment in the treatment of the prison- ers in all the penitentiaries. I-le said Ei th U \ it f Ll , ll - that 1”’ hm’ 1" ””"° ’°"’°"’"'g '°' igledndwzzrlgs oo: ffgzflmszzs, “dz cial fishery guardian- Sueh efiiwe onstraflng that the mierococus. U9 °mDI°Y°d by *M1908-H0ll~~only. llc hm, mugs; the 10;-magpm 0; “rig was not dislnissed, but when his ,term oi employment ceased, be was __ ns_.- _'l‘.welve'l'g"nfnea pigs were-in`- 1105 1'¢'°"E38'°<`|-. ' tem the minister stated that hehe- hen!! mth t“‘m.'°"l°si' 'md um" my lieved the fruits ‘of the convict la- cummd wnh a °§1t;“`° 0! tm’ mmm” bor should go to those 'depending up- °°°“s`dT°n ms” “_ ate' Bu had ’°` on the convicts and to those particu- cove” “wp ana' the general improvement of the sys- “I tcm for some time. Hc hoped later m in bring down legislation and ns i" would user in- mind what nec been “ said. Breaking of "t'b'e' 'general 'a`yiaF' I lsrly who suffered from the punish- ment handed out to the convict. SAYS IIUSBAIID ` FRRCTIIRED SKULL L-*_ wmnlrmo, Msn., May ze.-‘ani-, YUFIDK from a fractured skull, Mary W Od O"l‘oole now lies in the General Hoe- t pitnl at the point of death, the d ro LITE F08 _ 2'* ‘ I clsselflcllnoll' . nor? Abreu 'ro Linens l=a1E’r- * ing. Arnlrtc onsrdlsn omes `the ovllidr on application. B-28M3l. WANTED GOCD SMART BOY T0 `b ` e. A o lil. work in Drugstor pply 1; (1 Q q; 1; 1 t 1 bb i have taken a sharp advance and ship- Ji`?_°£2!»_Dr'uz;s_i“ itgndlhgaiczisfiiiigg? ‘I ° ° Us on new to-‘day are ravine $1-20 e heml- cceded to rcprimand the guard severe- A lv rams, May ze-'rue eminent phy- Dlvllil I SYDNEY, May 26--From the pre- sent outlook the salmon fishermen ` along the southern shore of Cape Bre- tlng one,” revived interest in two for the construction of e. spur m 'at he complained to the foreman, too. rapidly. He refused to conti- called "hot hole,” meaning that heat. he foreman is said to have re- d. ‘ - l _ _ _ in I _ ` ' 'HN °““\b°f1°“‘1 li" bwi welihz here and after her cruise will again ' . put into Halifax harbor, on the way I 'I' ‘ _ BEE!! DISCOVEBED t D oysters, is fatal to the tubercle ---__?_____;_~._ ` -~_- t he tariff bill in hand, that, in his 8 D _ o inian, the lobbyists were not mal; the liistrict will witness their best __ ‘_ __ 5_'_14M" (ng guy hmdway, season in quarter century. __ _ -_ 1 L0B.|._,_;AN_ UMBRELLA_ LEFT IR. The President s declaration- that th’ _uuudun once' mayl be had by the lobbyists were so thick that one couidn't throw a brick without hit- iils recently introduced in the house lr south but it is believed here they Her crlllle will not include any will not attack tim’ rebellious n --»-~ manosuvres and Quebec will be ins in fu as Superintendent of the Byron Sani- Ennlivlnnm. May as.-'rinse men fgmm' may “md” tm °m°m°"t‘ berculosls. “Our patients at the t they did well before the were in- e from the Canadian Pacific rail- lent, ,waived below he c,,me_»~ nge when a terrific explosion occur- th held? If so, who held it? HER CURE HAS ,,,,,,,,, ologist Prof Raphael Dubois, of U19 new 9»lYP0i“U“°“I5 mime? WASHINJTON, May 26-President have the biggest catch in thirteen ilson stirred congressional sl;-diss years at the close of this season. On _ ay with an smphatie statement to Saturday last about twenty thou- eucuhcing the "industrious" and send dunes and been netted and wound being caused, according to the “insidious” lobby in Washington at- S woman’s statement, by s. blow from tempting to create public sentiment t a stone in the bends oi hcr husband. against certain features of the Under- , _ wood tariff bill. This was accepted at thirty thousand pounds is looked for e capitol as referring to 1-,hs unusual before the _nets are taken in. The ilorte being made against free raw bulk of the hath is sigprillcd to I Mon- ' , wool and free su ar. While the rcsi- treal and Bos on, w ic are c amor- GOIIDERIED ADD8 ' dent was declaring; ic ins eplnidnpinsz me 1°' Cave Bruton se1m°°» and e public should be relieved "from where the Shii>l>cl`B Bic K6¢fi“E l’-|lifI'»Y he intolerable burdens," senators cents a pound. There has been u0 nd representatives were viewing on break in the run since the season op- -- _every hand the evidences of the lobby- ened. On Saturday 8 liulcille fisher- ons sent per wgrqsgsh in,"-tion in ists, who heat them and si nificsnce this column.“Oash must accompany W order. Minimum charge twenty-nv, by Senator Simmons, chairman of cents; the finance committee which had now l mains to work ln. A grand total of , g man captured eighty-three fish in his as attached to a statement made nets totsllin 996 olmde n here at the close of the salmon Pcvrsrons $1.20 Pisa animal. I factlo Klang Siu but merely surround NIIN NII [FFEIII ____ (Canadian Press.) I observed," Mr. Ross, Medical discussing the charges made by Dr. onneli, New York, who maintained e serum had aggravated cases of nltsrium have done well," ne said Y uluted by the Fricdmann serum. 1 tribute their progress not to Fried- ann but to the treatment the pat- --..-_` .. IIIHNEN IN CNMMIINS Mr, RICHARDS asked: 1. line Daniel N. Forbes, fishery 2. On whose recommendation was is dismissal made? 3. Was there an investigation 4. What are the names of the wit- 5. Who has been appointed to fill he position? 6. On whose recommendation was Mr. HAZEN: Mr. Forbes was a spe- SIILNION ...___ on from Bsleine to Gabarus will D hipped-a record not approached in he last decade, and June still re- ll P ~ Should the mackerel which strike eason, run as well, the fishermen of AT wo0DS'rocK ` emi-_ WOOD STOCK, 'May 26.-P01'-Bl-008 S a ti 8. Y) D h P 8 ll n 9. Sir George Ross, Liberal leader in th the Senate, this afternoon, following these in with frequent affirmatioas -ol a Liberal caucus held in the morning s If the Liberal majority sticks toge- lin th n hope for the bill and there is no ts lmmed naval forces of the empire, so far as ne the Liberals are concerned. Sir Geo. Ross moved an amendment “That th tb stltlltional principles, it could pro- pie ln it." . party in Ontario would come forward we the House watched the proceedings hi, and the galleries were full of people. d,,,,._ rpm, "faction of tm, bm ,,,.,,,,,t thi t th l d thi that nothing went wrong with his nz 0 e emp re tm every ng to plans went personally to the Senate The “cond” of tha amendment was enator Hewitt Bostock of British olumbfa, an English born, ‘ spectators. Several of the Liberal S ex-rn-inisters who have been fighting C The expected action was taken by g Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the visiting for British Ambassador of the United ,und tutes was there and saw it done nw r en. Sir George Ross spoke for two will kill the naval bill hours entirely in repetition of the er- nts advanced by the blockers in e House of Commons. I-le mixed desire to do all that was necessary the emlfre. "I am a ‘Canadian an Imperlalist,” he said, and Veil to kill the bill. H0 took the e that if ships were allotted Can. cr as it undoubtedly will there is ads, would giys gum, under the M _ of the Laurier Naval B ° lil. H 18% Md BBBCNVB Did $0 U10 argued that the present hill was un? cessary and il put upon the statute books would be useless. He declared at everything that could be donle is House is not justified in giving under the proposed law could be done its assent to this bill until it is sub- under the existing law. I-Ie repeated- mitted to the Judgment of the coun- ly tr ” set the naval proposals of the gov- Y- TMS 15 thi’ °“b5W“°° 9! N10 ernment over against the permanent l7l‘°0¢d°ll¢l`. U39 Royal Society oillrl- ship Cuinberlhnd leaves Halifax on eonstit' 'on h I ' _ ‘ th I _ ' ' ‘ ` , e mendment moved by Senator Long- pol' man me by the Liberal majority which Jpri icy of a Canadian navy argued heed When the LB\1ri0l‘ NBVBI S°i‘Vi°0 against annual contributions and at Bill was befolie the Senate in 1910. in e same time objected that no per- It was of course relectedat that O ent policy was odered. The me Minister’s reference to the Ben- uow al>l>lies it to defeat the dread- ate at the meeting at Toronto, he n light silt. described ss uncslled lor. "we ddnw Sir Geo- Rose. in movies the assume," he said "rd he shove the mendment said that if such an Q, amendment had been proposed in con- ly nadian necplc"', and he immediate- proceeded to destroy the people's ection with a bill founded upon con- gm, to the M¢,th,r|,u,d_ 0 erly be moved to s measure °‘W\bich m as not got a constitutional princf- wa er One of the most remarkable state- nts made in this two-hours speech s an assertion by the Liberal lend- that he was not concerned with The flilcctation that the former the political aspect of the case. remler and leader of the Liberal didlyg can, Wheglm. the gov,”-mnml-, nt to the count or not _ Th s executioner of the naval bill drew senate was ,mt ¢hr°y,.e_ he ,mm tg a large crowd to tlie Senate. The me Upper House has not known another 0 ouse dey in many years. A large ,-,.9 asc either side but to do ‘I0ilr wn sweet will according tn our judge nt and good conscience." I-In de- Umbef 01 memberv 011 both sides of clsred insi. ll consideration or the Sir W-ilfrid Laurier, to make Sure no nd was among the most interested l were deferred no harm would be Canada. auuuuuus Arnett, Louie Arsenault, Jeanne Auld, Brewer Auld. Ernest Aylward, Irene Baker, Ruth ' C Bonuell, Sydney Cairns, Augustus ' P. Campbell, Katie Callaghan, Mary Campbell, Miller Clay, Harold Y. B Currie, Hector Donald, Amy Foley, Harry I Gallant, FIBDCBB Gull! Addie Dr Jelly, Olive - Of INE WINNENS IN 7“"“ "‘.’>‘@Err»i»ns LONDON, May 26--Father Bernard Vaughan, addressing the Catholic _ __ Women's .l.ee.gue'~on- the subject of_ .~-‘fly V. . ~i_thsfreak‘~deneesNssid:---=.~ ~ 1 i "There is not much need of UW expressing any _ view about those The following is the complete list games which of recent data have of winners of first year certificates g from Prince of Wales College, bullet- T ined last evening. The results for sec- in ond year will likely appear tomorrow e morniugz- 0 een imported from the Zoological B _ rdens into London drawing rooms heir very animal names simply H dicate their animal nature. Not ven the negro and the ncgress think E f breaking into such performances, except when they are drunk.” AR FERRY BY , NEXT YEAR -~_- OTTAWA, May 26.-‘I-lon. Mr. Coch- -Bell, Vernal rane told E.\M. MacDonald, in the Boates, Harry House to-day, that the P. E. I. car ` ferry would be ready for operation in Brooks, Mildred 1914. The government had not yet Buxton, Bertie . taken up the work of chan in the 8 S E E. I. railway gauge. The connec Clarke, Amy 1 tion of the car ferry with the Inter- Z Callaghan. Alllllc colonial would be dealt with under Carruthers, Bessie the branch line hill. ._._.-___.i_,_._ Crosb Ol a NEW YORK POLICE GRAFTER SENTENCED .NEW YORK, May 26-Thomas F. b' , ll t I ll M r ref, gud ‘SEEN collli¢Nctoi'&f:!>l?Pgli::)i;)1:13311? statin?-' that b°gi""mg M°”d“7» J““° A7115; tor Sweeney was went to Sing. Sing 3» l"""d“°° “1“°h““*““ in M°“t‘°°"'l “ml P ' O leon to serve from six to ten years collecting "protection" money COMPOBITOR ing up) wanted man work at the Stables, ' one who _ --&'_..§___.___ t , e B'l‘UDEN,'l“BHOT HIMSELF wéek. Houltofl PHCU9 ‘$04151 W§f° ;2_z5 8, barrel. . U out tg get good prices. It is predict- There are many P0'1i3¢0°3 ‘U1 511° ¢0““' and the farmers who held on are d that the price will go $1-50 thi!! Hennebery. Al1“¢° from a Harlem hotel keeper. Sweeney Hodgson Gordon Keenan, Percy Lane, Warren Lemon, John Leclsir, Margaret is one of four former inspectors re- ‘ . ccntly convicted and imprisoned. -___.. imp for pre- AFTER- York Til LCGA'l'H wr-mu Hn mn Nor Pass. May 2G--Disap- io pass his amedfcsl stu- to attempt sili- hcre today. At the Dean of the reading the r&ef!6ll ‘ tht gusimedg-‘1 _Clif its shot 'hiri- Iit Wd# .later Ydlihd would the _ iidiincif- ` *__-_n _ GARY ARENA _ CAL BURNED TO GRCUND CAUGARY, Alta., May Zii.-Burns' Arena, the scene of SatllrdsY‘6 f-I`B8i¢ event when McCarty lost his life, wad totally destroyed bY me i-if fm “BYU liour this morning. The oriifiil 0! the nn 1, 5 mystery, Wesley Benson. his wire and me children. were asleep in li corner of the building and eibcallcd jus( ns the flames commenced to lick up that-portion df the nuildihs in 'high they were sleeping. The build- ing is covered by insurance. I ‘ nl. 'ro a w_QMEN,_ F waacx nannies BT. ANDREWS, scotiend.ulif':1y§£ mlllmgstmsugeszizvh .W 8°" thlsere, find so interfere tigitilf 915 .» - __ nba- °I=n1f§xll§§su_‘iEh gtg; qwxsggi wg:-2:2, vgllgather 'W ey ins niint guards. who have Mooney, Emma Mellish, Minnle_ Monaghan, MBFKBFGU Murphy. Marv Murray, Alex' Murray, Fiol‘el\C0 Mutcb, Edith Moran, Hazel. Mclifwen. 505°" Mcpqnnld, Jeanette McDonald. M_&\'i°D. McDonald, Martha McFarlane, Enid Meliensle, 'Lilian McLean. -Ge°rzi° Mc-Lean, John McLeod. Harold _ McLeod, Wm. McNeill, Sadie McPherson, Augusta Ne‘ws_ome, Morley Nicholson, Hlliwlm rinsed. mienssl _ B_l¢¥|il|-‘lb FVUUD ` Html- x -Rb°||`Yl n‘°h“. Bsblne. lla* ‘" _ 5impson,_ ude ~ iipindls. Wm; ifsmfs sltavert. 'Annie »'l‘rllnor. Charles brsomeoiififii .ffiliil __', . the . tm' MV' ` _` 9,-_ ,it .1 i w»i"1si°r”,i~b1e_, " freeman.-any ' - :”s.‘§iP’s;}ng,;e im* . .vin cr. ‘nuns ' i¢5»\'i'°\\»'liari°\= ' j"$¢“.i".id§.°nli°n°" 6 _ PATIENT ounszn sv on. lmrmnmasu. ._.____....____ MONTREAL, May 28»-Charles Mc- 'Cabbie, one of the Friedmann pat- ie it h n s, w o has been an inmate ofi Hotel Dieu for several months, will leave for his home shortly, cured. Mr. McCs.bble suffered from tuber- culosis in the foot, and his mslady proved so serious that amputation ‘was decided upon. During the past week he has been walking about and his strength is returning with erer- .cise and fresh air. _ ' In the other patients there is 'no change, either for better or wel-es. - . SERIOUSLY STABBED _ IN ROW OVER 85 CENTS. hilh. s» Beotc man, about thirty edltissndsrstoed the .wo to sl) .ts seen. , , . _ GUM-PH. Ml! 38-John McCor- Iscsbs :cashew irlrthim on nhl-,nennell term _sftul-as sing nm. lin! removed to Gen- anl Hamm. *ras wounds were in- _meeed se tee sands or all Ionian, when urea yu been sn?- . : , , _ _ , _. “ll Gil ,Ima :campus ideas on sm si si ‘Minn who hahah iltsleation with _.th Ti' WI! Ill over a mat- _ _ _ _, _}»llinsrdfs_x.inissee_.oens _ f Tor Au." ` I i SINNI IIINLIII (Canadian Press.) HALLB, Germany, May Z7-While imitltlng William Tell in s, stunt, a medical student named Krusskoheu at the University here put s besi- mug on his head and a fellow stu- dent shot at it. The first shot struck Krullkohen square in the centre of the forehead killing him instantly, -_-__._.._.___ PNIIMINENI CIIIZEN [INS IN IIUiBEII MONTREAL, May 27-Alexander 'Henrl Masson, eldest son of late Hon. L. F. R. Manson, at one time governor of Quebec, died yesterday aged 50. --_.._.____ SIIINII SIIIIKEIIS IIEIUIIN III WIIIIN (Special to The Guardian.) l-IALIFAX, N. S., May 27-Striking wood workers in Sydney to the num- ber of 50 who have been out since May let, decided to return to work. The men asked for s nine hour day. The bosses compromised on 9§ hours. They formerly worked ten hours. ol= sl>Ecul|_ _liorlcr The Colonial Stock Company wish to announce that on account of t'n‘e reception being held, welcoming the new Bishop this evening, the per- formance of “Mn Hopkinson" will commence at 9 o’clock, thus enabling those desirous of being present at thc arrival and procession an opportunity of doing so. Tickets are now on sale at Jamie- son's and R'ankins'. srlillolls nrrollllrn OTTAWA, May 26~'l‘he four On- tario vacancies in the senate were Colonel James Mason, of Toronto, resident of the Home bank; E. D. mith, of Winona, former member for Wentworth; J. J. Donnelly, the sitting member for South Bruce; Alex McCall, of Simcoe, former member for Norfolk. FREIGHT TRIIINS ELMIRA, N. Y., May 26~In trains on the Pittsburg, Shawmutt ineer George Cooper of Hornell, was BY THE POUND ther Canadian cities will purchase Green Vi,-,let for extortion. A certificate of reason- BHK” '"1 the "lo" ‘mu b°5i"-‘ and Pa Han.i;,' (gem-gs able doubt he asked for was denied Holland, Patrick last week. Robinson was convicted Y nothing for bad eggs, were put out by thc Montreal dealers to-day. The new grades to be addopted are three, and are designated: New laid eggs, which are sound, full, sweet and not more than five days old. Firsts-Eggs which are sound and sweet, but having a. limited shrink- age. Seconds-Eggs of inferior qunlity but not bad. The case count system of buying eggs will disappear. Eggs in the future are to be paid for according to their size and quali- ty~ - `\ il | ---_-_.._.._____ FRANCE T0 LEVY EXTRA TAXATION. PARIS, May 26-Many and varied interests are adected by the scheme of fresh taxation which the French Minister of Finance, Charles Dumont, PTODOSBI to impose in order to meet the increased expenditure of thirty- nine million dollars to be raised sn- , lulally to provide for the augumenta- _ tion of French armaments. M. Dumont explained today to the budget committee of the Chamber 01 Deputies that he intended to male an addition of one per cont. *0 W foreign new issues Pllgfnx” N' market in Fra!.l¢l» W' “bf” i "_'° cents Upon sfery” m"“"ot picture film, and oss-M1! of gzlrmolrts cent on msrriste °°“t"“’t '° _ instead sl °n°v!l'f“‘°°“ ‘ff 3”; “af wht" u it Winn' Tzlfllineresses in _ ~ ~ snd nol- _ifgf-¢,.,§ sneiceirici lamp .'I=r:'D' of Lakeville. s count? section; _ twelve miles esst of' onris, has scene of a most lsmenillile - on Monday night. Hr. GI-\lill|`Jf Mclnnis, s respectable aged as years is dead sad his soils, Hr. James A. Mclnnis, is charged with his death. _ _‘ _ The story, in brief, as told blots( :emily di me deceased and elicited s the inquest held last night is aa fol- lows: Somewhere about 10 o'clod. James A. Mclnnis accompanied by William McDonald of Georgetown drove to the home of the deceased. James, a son of the deceased, wlat out to help then; put their hold away. While McDonald and Ulm were unbarnessing the horse, James A. Mclnnis went into the hfmse. There were in the house, at the time, the deceased who had retired, his wife and daughter Cassie. James A., without a word to the women, walki- ed into the bedroom occupied by the deceased, pulled him out of bed._.b\8t im and then lifted him back. into ed again. ‘He pulled-him out on the oor a second time and again put him back in bed where he held him by the throat until life was extinct. He threatened the women also, order- ing them out of the house. The whole affair was over before McDon- ald and James came into the house. When apprised of what had happmedl they went into the bedroom where they found the elder man lying dead on the bed. 'They then seized Juanes A. McDonald and Jalmes A. alter getting their horse harnessed drove to the latters home. As soon as the agit- ated family could do so the shlr was reported to Btlpendiary Mc- Quald of Souris who immediately is. sued a warrant for the arrest of the accused The warrant was levied in t and put him out of the house. ~ li he hands of officer Hughes and the accused was placed under arrest about tbl-ee o'clock yesterday after- noon. The deceased leaves a wife, one daughter, Miss Cassie, and three sons James who was at home at the time the tragedy, 'Peter and Joseph, who were at the shore fishing. The acdused is a man of middle age and taught school for a time at Elmira. He had been for some years book- keeper for Mr. Thomas Kickham, Souris_ He has a wife but no chil- dren. He had been in Souris all dam till about 7.30 in the ev_ening,wheu he left for home. Needless to say thq ss - d affair has cast s gloom oves the whole community. Coroner Dr. McLean of Souris, drove to the some of the tragedy yesterday afternoon scconrpanied by Dr. McDonald of Bouris. Dr. McMil- llefl '20dBY- The MW mel) BWI- lan oi Charlottetown was sent for to conduct an autopsy and left for Bou- rls yesterday afternoon, driving to last night and was not concluded when the telephone office was clolsd. DIIOYE NYITII LOYER Lakeville. The inquest was Held DEAD BY SIDE IN TOLEDO, Ohio, May 26-Driving a a. mile and a half over a dark road eight miles in the country with -her B dead lover by her side with a bullet head on collision between two freight i“ Sunday midnight, of Julia Probert, nd Northern Railroad, two miles 16. daughter of George Prebert. u- sst of Angelica, this morning, en- farmer- TUB Sid WM ikivmg ‘With George Steele, 19 when they were instantly klllsd and engineer pimms; held up by e. foreigner who demanded of St. Mary, Pa., wus fatally injur- ed 0 her own body, was the experience money. Four shots were fired. two f which took eilect in the breast og tcele killing him almost instantly. The robber escaped fn the woods. MMI KILLED l _ IN I HILL iii CALAIE, May 2'!-A sad accident, one of the kind that cannot be guard- ed against, occurred at the saw mill owned by the St. Croix Paper Oom- pany at Woodland Junction, Friday morning. The victim was Mike Lucas, who was instantly killed by the breaking of a belt on one ol the machines. Mr. Lucas was passing through the mill when the accident occurred and was struck by the fly- ing belt, his neck being broken. He had no immediate relatives. DR. EDWARDS, M. P., _ HAD NARROW ESCAPE. KINGSTON, Ont., May 25-Dr. -T. W. Edwards, M. P., for Frontenac. It noon today, fell between the ststibll platform and a movillk U'91”» ‘nd had n narrow escslle "Um °°"|°“‘ m` jury. He rushed ln front of a m0V1Dl train, missed his fooiinx sud f°“°‘l under the CHS- Luau’ th’ ‘h°°I° aid not nit him. Hs was rescued by railway 9mP|0¥"9» ,_,__l_p~v_x-is-'-sl ll CElEl|5» "no gllilflf EYEIITS. IEETIIIUS. ETC. one cent pu- word each insertion i i this column. Ossh must seeom- tw° 9°' °°“t‘ °l'°‘d’ “Wa pany order. 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